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Q* thinkfe about: -/* Apple* RLY HILLS, CALIF, noot question -of ast coast or the -is America’s artistic is one of the most moot you ever encountered, iy, though it's being by the burning issue touch t what the well-dressed mao win wear around his goozle. New York’s tas tiest dressers are encasing -their necks within high linen walls — the highest since Jeri cho, 1 hear—where as Bollywood’s de fenders fight on for the rakish, not to say winsome, open --throated ef fect — In other us a war between the shut the fresh-alr fiends. May don’t think this Is lmpor bot they do. . typical - champions of ' clashing schools' of thought here face to face. Sunset ’s entry was unbuttoned tr down In front he practt was being served on the half and one and all had a fas vlew of his Adam’s apple rated up and down, the same fox squlrrdl on a snag. Like chinning himself on a board Fifth avenue’B challenger ^hidden behlr'’ the tallest, stltr *ftd flarlngest ollar I ever he ^jiBOVta Acm-t stamped* GCORDING to honest estl I mates, exactly one child in gets a chance to qualify child actor in the pictures— on outstanding star, mind you, Just a reasonably successful e performer. figures have been broad ly, a laudable effort to check llood of hopeful parents who 'into Hollywood, seeking large .and fame for Junior or Ions little Doris, and flnd lnstead, only disappointment heartbreak and finally despair ! Soften destitution. Ing the doleful won’t do any good, ul . and greed and am beln» what they are.' * * * From Economic Meuiah* 1ERTA, in Canada, produced n economic Messiah, a spout ihn the Baptist of the dlspen who came out of the_wllder wlth a lovely device called a credit system” which, among pleasant things, guaranteed adult $25 a ihonth for Uf«. the voters overwhelmingly him as premier and from all the dominion flocked In thou? to share in the distribution, 'they’re busted; the budget Is ; citizens are faced with taxes—and nobody yet has that twenty-five a month, al depression always Its self-anointed saviors DllS6 to restore prosperity •money they haven’t got le who haven’t earned It. Ja white,' In spite of human good times return. Gazing in World Affair*. t we have a few fresh-lahl etions by good old Doctor palm-reading, crystal-gaz mmerology (during Income ) and car washing, will save her face and will lose, Its pants. eland, being German, right on being German, h perhaps making some St: each other—for public — behind the scenes H. and Benito M. will hare hearty laugh together. BmaUer nations will go* crushed In the Jam, as ngland will positive not In any ja«p. discover the Chinese la for the whole mess another sliee of .terri fUl efforts to Impeach the key witnesses^ Gov 1-——iaa and the other at ihe defense in the Bra a gre overlooking one person who testl magingly against the they have devoted Under oath, this per ly declared that, on a alongside a certain ha recognised the voice Individual has gone a trial Jury and a ded the proof Jns n. Bnt Ids where to' accordance campaign, why back and-attack his Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1 -:-, V " “•: k '• -^,Jlift:^W' • W’'W! ' 1—Col: Rafael Franco, who has been made provisional president of-Paraguay following the revolution that caused the resignation of Eusebio Ayala. 2—Huge drum gates of Norris dam which were closed by Presi dent Roosevelt, marking the completion of the dam proper. 3—New Xork policeman subduing a brick-throw ing rioter during the strike of building service workers. Senate Lobbying Investigators in Session Efforts of Lobbyists Are Probed - Here are the men who are con ducting the senate investigation of lobbying. Left to right are: Sen ator Hugo L. Black, Alabama, chairman; Senator Sherman Min ton, Indiana, and Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach, Washington. Hun dreds of thousands of telegrams of individuals and companies have been commandeered by the com mittee in its study of lobbying ac tivities. Rhineland Zone Seized by Nazis -in JBtler Conp The shaded area in this map rep resents the demilitarized strip along the Bhlne which Adolf Hitler or .. iiini.n— , ~ - .. I dered the German army to occupy In violation of the Locarno pact and the Versailles treaty. The Hitler coup has precipitated one of the gravest International Crises .since the faegtnnlng of the World war In 1814. Model of the 200-Inch Telescope JuJIlyLkU^i UbMJUH—MHII .WSSii After a long period of study, the design of the 200-Inch telescope and dome of the California Institute of Technology has reached a point where preliminary sketches have been completed. The tube of the telescope, about 20 feet in diameter and 60 feet long, will weigh about 125 tons. This Includes the 200-inch mirror, lying on a special support system at the lower end of the tube. It Is estimated that five yeajs will be required to complete this great, telescope which will gather and focus light that started out from distant stars millions of years ago. Miners of Mexico March on the Capital Adolf Hitler Talks With His War Lords H Griffith Takes' a Young Bride David Wark Griffith, fifty-six, veteran movie producer, with his bride, the former Miss Evelyn Marjorie Baldwin of New York, aged twenty-six, photographed at the wedding supper in Louisville, Ky. A pioneer pro ducer in the field of spectacular films, Griffith is best remembered for “The Birth of a Nation,” a drama of the Civil war, produced 20 years ago. Newspaper Head Runs With Borah Frank E. Gannett Enters Ohio Fight Frank E. Gannett, newspaper publisher, who will run with Sen ator Borah In the Ohio primaries as the second choice of the Borah for-President forces. The Ohio con stitution requires convention dele gates to name a first and second choice for the Presidential nomina tion. Mr. Gannett owns 19 news papers in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Illinois. -3> Plain Enough Stenographer—Howja spell sense? Moss—Dollars and cents or horse sense? Stenographer—Well, like In “I ain’t see him sense.” - < the Bronx park zoo. These lizards T are the first of their kind ever to arrive in New York city in healthy* 1 condition. It is hoped they will bo zoo attractions for years. - Man’s Opportunities "^\ J Opportunities fall in the way of every man who is resolved to take advantage of them. j , Yale Scientists Weigh Atom Nucleus Dr. Ernest Pollard, left, and Dr. <
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