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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE hr, Scenes and Persons in the Current News i. ik itsoi Pin it Priii fill l 7i 1 xev i Importance of Gocd Posture STAR DUST RaJi ovie By VIRGINIA VALE A- lood D Community Swim Draws California Beauties The most encouraging and sympathetic audience any girl ever had while making a film test was Alice Marble's when she tried out recently. Carole Lombard was right there on the sidelines making suggestions and cheering. Some people r ht think that Ahce Marble won j enough glory In ten-- i is tournaments for one young girl, but Carole . Lombard laruie minxs ii Vj v.iHild be nicer for r.cr to get in ine uig earnings ir.ai c jine with glory In pictures. 6' a a cold tabled Ik roat duel T tahletji ;lc ith th n you Radio favorites are moving en d masse to Hollywood. Harriot is back at U. K. O. Milton TScrlc will be there soon, and very rosily it will be for him too because lie have to pay aU the expenses ef bringing his radio troupe west. And noon Fred Allen will move his broadcasting activities to Hollywood, so that he can make another picture for Twentieth C'enlnry-FoHe will be in "Sally, Irene and Mary," a new version of an old picture which launched C'ons'ancc Ken-ne- tt and Joan Crawford on Uicir screen careers. Hil-lur- coming Ui mbat fpi 'acfompff ivule alnd usi and m doctor, x. :hu mods for gena name rarlicipants in the annual community swim at Lwg Hcach, Calif., when residents and visitors take rt in beach and aquatic sports climaxed by a dip en masse in the surf. These aquatic events arc held within lloht of mountains. inc. snow-covere- i TO Champ Bradclock's Kids Take Care of Dad TO) HOOVER'S SON 'ablet Those august personages at National Broadcasting company's artists' service hava rut a new w t Us Ange- - uui.irm will become the All an lkrr ll Mllt'nH lUitln bi id Of .a ' of f .rn.cr President mid !!"vcr, fme time in June, it " t'cn aiimnmcd by Mr. ant! .lUVbrrly, of Los Angeles. rt' 's of t,(, tr,(io. IMPIOYMKMIII'AI) defy the Is Roing In sirs and attempt to make a picture that has long been a Jinx In 1 iM. wedge cushion will make an auto seat level. Learning to keep the body erect, whe- writ ing, will correct the difficulties of a bookkeeper or writer. However, to foster good health, walk ing with the shoulders well thrown back and the chin up, is recommended to counteract the wrong attitude. Also there are exercises one can take for posture which are - important. C Bell S Service. Foreign Words and Phrases Absit omen. (L.) May this brinf no evil omen. Canaille. (F.) The rabble. (F.) En efTet. (F.) In effect; just so; really. Fidus Achates. (L.) Faithful Achates; i. e., a true friend. Hoc tempore. (L.) At this time. Punica fides. (L.) Carthaginian faith, treachery. Mauvaise quart d'heure. (F.) A bad quarter of on hour; an awkward or uncomfortable expeDos-a-do- s. Back-to-bac- rience. Nee. (F.) Born i. e., her maiden name being In pcrpctuum. (L.) Forever. Dr. Tierce's Fnvorite Prescription Is a helping women tnie which has Adv. of all ages fur nearly 70 yearn. ln-c- perience. LAY preacher who had for many years preached in a somewhat boisterous manner, emphasizing his points by excessively raising his voice, suddenly changed his style in the pulpit, and thereafter spoke and very earnestly. softly Asked why he had adopted the new way, he replied: "When I was a httle boy I thought it was the thunder which was the mort impressive, now I know that it is the silent lightning." It is true that a loud voice has its uses occasionally, but the right word whispered is frequently far more effective. LUDEN'S JCet Menthol Cough Drops Clear your head 2. Soothe your throat 1. 3. Help build up YOUR ALKALINE RESERVE 5 S afkine about her. She is Minnie. the singing mnuye, who appeared on the National Bnrn Dance program, and who will probably be star of a program of her o'ati soon. Minnie was trained by W. W. Lichty, a veterinary of V"fd:tock, 111., who noticed that when be was playing the piano, one of the mice he raises for experiment.il jrpuscs tried to follow the tune. Tarsmonnt I'll Remedies. A Pig Task Philosophy's chief duty is to reconcile the contradictions of our ex- Silent as Lightning A position, bringing the knees and body at an angle lei s than a right angle. This position is common when leaning over a desk and writing, or when sitting in a seat which is higher along the front than at the back. The position in such cases cramps the organs of the botlv. MzaA THIS 4-PIE- SSLVER SE1 CE 1 fa k,- GREAT deal is paid and written about the importance of a good posture, both for the sake of health, and a graceful carriage. Most of the suggestions and aids are applicable to correct standing and walking, but the importance of sitting correctly is no less significant. There are instances of what ore termed incurable diseases, being contracted by sitting repeatedly or continuously in a way opposed to nature's requirements, which are a free and easy functioning of the organs of the body. Correct Postures. In sitting the back should be erect or inclined backward. The legs from hips to knees 6hould be approximately et right angles to the body, although they may incline slightly downward. The position of the legs from knees to feet is of minor importance. The limbs may be perpendicular or inclined out. Crossing the feet is sometimes restful to one foot and then the other. Crossing the legs may be indulged in, although this does throw the hips out of position a trifle, so it is advisable to alternate the crossings frequently. Use of Foolrests. The use of a footstool is restful, and many times advised by physicians in order to promote good circulation. The height of the footrest is variable, from low, to as high as the chair seat in chaise lounge fashion. Always the body should be erect in sitting, or inclined backward, for it to be natural. Injurious roslurc. This brings us to the especially injurious sitting position in which the body is bent forward, or the knees inclined up. In either event there is a slight "Jack knife" A INFLUENCED to a great extent by thousands of letters from fans, Norma Shearer has definitely decided to make more pictures. From New York, where she went to visit Helen Hayes, she telephoned the studio that she would come back soon ready to begin preparatory work on "Marie Antoinette." She chose this story in preference to any other because she had discussed every detail of its production with her husband before his death. Actual date of production depends on Charles Laughton, because she is derelief committee appointed by President Roosevelt Photograph shows, left to rieht. (seated) termined to have him in the Cen. Malm Craig, Robert Fechner. Harry L. Hopkins; and standing Admiral William D. Leahy, Rear Adcast and he is under contract T. 2 Admiral and Weasche Lieut P. Cary Commander Russel William M. Grayson. McDade of the miral 12 recent of mass the flight navy planes from San Diego, Calif., to Honolulu, to make several pictures in tJ. S. Navy who commanded flchancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany, who recently repudiated Germany's admission of war guilt which fol- England. It is good to know lowed the armistice. that we will be seeing Norma on the screen again. IS Correct Attitude Promotes One's Health and Cnireful Carriage O . t"ii::h enscs tf t couple of starring partners p"l themf chills when they f.iw the opposite cnrr.cr choc f.'l ..f ;r.ifi'!'rks. J I nriidduck. the chimin, made his uirkuit u f :.W ,iiT,i.r ami h,ul f.We" till' H w,ii ir.cps lip two husky sons in bin corner n erumls. v ,;h the w.i'rr If of Pop's honest l"il while J.iy. mx. f.lw thro A their studio. They Marted it last year with Marlrnr Itietrhh, and she when It wan about walked cut and declared that she would have none of It. So. Paramount engaged Margaret Sullavan to replace her, and then little Sullavan tripped ovrr a cable and fractured brr arm. Paramount still likes the story, oni e called "Hotel a SoImperial" and then "I ldier" and alo they like vrtjr much a young Viennese actress named FranrNika Gaal, so they are going to attempt to make it with her. . George Cukor, who will direct 'Cone With Die Wind." is determined to c.it some ""7 cirl who is not very ' well known in pic tures in the lend. One faction nt the studio war. Is Tallu-b- New U. S. Kmov Takes VoA in Momow for only 25c complete with your purchase of one can of B. T. Bahhitt's imfMM m4 Nationally Known Brand of Lye ur, t. to n. Thi luvr ty pure i!vrr plated Set kr.;f, tn nrnto-crat- ic fork. Kitip fKn nn'i to Kmpiro deum in etTTd ..!.-tve Rrt y..vi .i try tl.o fiito brand 1 i with phnwti lit rurlit. 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