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Show Extremes -- ySt ' !r- r. so covetous as if live forever; and as if they were nn WHO'S It OUR COMIC SECTION moment-Ar- to- - NEWS Peflet nude of in removing j, flosint eSectife 'tt art wste--Adv- body . Dl LAWRENCE Snoopie v. TAKE TH- - PAPER. SKJOOPIE. ANJD BRIKJQ T" HOME I f-- J 1 -- ) --- r wn WEEK T By LEMUEL F. PARTON XT EW YORK. The absence of diplomacy or petticoat politics in the European struggle for a new power balance would be an oversight by the muse of history, Lady Pull readying in Stringt drama of the Duce Deal century, and at last it seems to have been attended to. Enter Lady Chamberlain, the cleverest woman politician in England, widow of Sir Austen, obscurely noted in the news as mysteriously busy for the last few months in the British-Italia- n rapprochement. Several weeks ao, a sagacious traveler of this writer's acquaintance, back from Rome, reported Lady Chamberlain as adroitly fostering an understanding with Britain which would bring recognition of Ethiopia y and a split on Spain and the Mediterranean. She has been in Rome since November, in intimate social Intercourse with the more important Fascist moguls. For many years, she has been known as the "most perfect political hostess" in London and has been subtly influential in many big deals in continental diplomacy. It was 6he who cooked up the Locarno conference, at Lake Maggiore, In Switzerland, in 1925. When the delegates were haggling, she packed some hampers and invit ed Sir Austen, sa-Io- a Hotel h r fif, W ifi! & JWtrM, mi I; Medium Price J South md Maia L.Glv'l XSUk " aa I,, i fe?r5 &!! the ff oysters should not month of which th eonUin the letter r" Seventeenth century. 9 iplSgi WfJ' W fiSBSTHE1!1 ah tmere-s- ( - SKJOOPIE--HEY- Jf WHAT'S THAT h WtO. 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ItefTrillRl the latter told me in Washing T3 BUCK IMF 40 si f re-- 1 I rrr. I Keep Doe. Awaj from Evergrent,Shnib( etc. B 'OMmrtamiM X I I war st ton last summer that J. Edgar Hoos s lfiri fl f Ii ver's organization, developed in r invalwould an be years, Head of the Deed uable aid to this country's defenses A thing which is done has a against foreign espionage, and that, in the event of trouble, actual or head somewhere. impending, no foreign country could hope to duplicate Germany's exploit in sabotage, propaganda and spying before our entry into the World war. Reed Vetterll, in short pants when the World war started, heads the New York office of the F. B. I. and deploys his 75 t spy scenario, agents in a in which they score as usual, with indications today that this is just the overture. Six feet tall, blond, reticent, Mr. Vetterli is a veteran of the F. B. I. war against thugs and kidnapers, in Many doctors recommend Nujol the bureau since 1926, in charge cf because of Its ftentle action on 18 offices in his 11 years of service. bowels. Don't confuse Nujol the He was born in Salt Lake City in with unknown products. 1903, and took his law degree at the University of Washington in INSIST OH GENUINE NUJOL ot. an. gin. 1925. In 1933, he was wounded in the Kansas City massacre, trading shots with Pretty Boy Floyd's gang VNU W 1238 ik fl Caalt. post-wa- Rlr- red-ho- i SURE ENOUGH sters. He has participated in most of the bureau's famous kidnaping, vice and bank robbery cases. He sue ceeded Rhea Whitley as head of the New York office on September 11, 1937. He has a reputation in the bureau for always having an airtight ase against anyone he arrests. -- C Consolidated News Features. WNU Service. "Why do you girls always have several strings to your bow?" 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You can then, why this hotel lai always I V4L-- v Square fates '3JMHf i I OAK, e ACCIDEmT- -jt 7 i Z ArJt STet- A- AIM 5 IHvESTiSATe -- 1 HOTEL emple r-- r HOSTELRY Ii delightfully lobby doTtng rs Briand and ty-tw- o, . . nuaaal The trials of a strolling player in Eighteenth century England may be judged from a handbill announcing a performance of tha "deep and affecting tragedy of Theodosius, or the Force of Love'," at the "Old Theater ia East Grinsstead," in 1758, quoted In "Portrait of Mrs. Siddons," by It says: Naomi Royde-Smit"Mrs. Crawford (a contemporary of the great Sarah Siddons') had a shriek and a groan that made rows of spectators start from their seats. Mrs. Siddons went further: when she shrieked the house shrieked with her; at her groan young ladies swooned in their boxes." Streseman to the most important picnic in all hisIn her tory. handsome little yacht, they disappeared around a bend in the lake, landed in a secluded spot, and, with the aid of three jurists, Europe. Whatever came out of the conference, for good or ill, is traced to that picnic. When she returned to England, she was made Dame of the Grand Cross of the British Empire. She is a comely matron of six married to Sir Austen in 1906. He was fourteen years older. She was Ivy Dundas of one of the leading political families of England. In the earlier years of their marriage, she was credited with having coached her husband in the mannerisms which all of the great Birmingham family found it expedient to master when they moved to London. She is said to have been his political as well as his social mentor, and frequently electioneered in his campaigns. Lady Chamberlain is an extreme conservative and is believed to have nurtured plans for a British alliance with the Absolutist powers. She has an extraordinary flair for dras and matic political delicate sensitivity to political currents. 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