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Show 40,- THE PAVSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON and Persons in the Current News Scenes . JS .aMa&fegawDzMte tumafaEffiia 8SfcM.Ml6l3Aiai3yA' A UTAH King George Rides Through the Streets of Paris tai. BIISl Shirley Likes Cops Shorts for Colonel Lloyd Antiquities Ily Virginia Vale reported that Norma Shearer, having won the coveted role of Scarlett OHara in Gone With the Wind, now wants the story changed. Its said that she feels that the heroines character, in the last half of the book, is unsympathetic. IT IS To do tins would be to ruin the character and spoil the story, of course and the result would be that thousands of motion picture fans who liked the book and have taken real interest in the casting of the picture would be furious. seaplane, the Nordmeer, shown as she was catapulted from the steamship Friesenland in Long second half of a round-triAtlantic crossing to Horta, Azores. 2 Prime slrt be 2,397-mil- e j fBclalmredy of Hungary and Premier Mussolini receive the salute from an honor guard of Boy the Hungarian statesman arrives in Rome for an official visit. 3 Philip Murray, chairman of the before the Public Contracts board hearing in Washington to determine minimum t is he appeared wage iron and steel industry. B German jound t hr oo p -- cr proof ELLS to VVOY Saturday a,gh' s gone by the me, not mary r the rite at inter It's just hat has to be mer the bath into its own. in itself. Not t m sairire" a lady w,th a ound to doirg sathroom 'al During Shirley Temples recent visit in New York her mother actually dared leave her for a little while. Shirley was at the office of a national magazine, and her mother was In a smart department store, doing a bit of shopping. LATVIA King George and Queen Flizabcth on their first visit abroad aim e they aacended the throne, ride through the streets of Paris, which was elaborately derorated iu honor of their state visit. In the background are the massed flags of the two nations on the pylons in the Place de LEtoile. Social functions, diplomatic conferences and a review of trance's armed might for the king at crsailles helped bind the alliance of the two nations. Exciting Moment at UAW Meeting Preparing for Air Raids SPURS CUBS doing ove assing though n for the walls so practica. a damp clo'i lers and base- SHIRLEY TEMPLE But main's an opportu new under tne have as muc: s with wall p. 'rs She said that she almost never left Shirley, but that she felt that It was all right to do so just then The policemen assigned to her are such nice men, said she, and Shirley is so fond of them. waterproof a: Which is some plain and sur in a rarge you want n l, you can has re walls and ide on for yo repeat the is. it eC. Wiley of Indiana, d States consul now the general at Vi-has been named by the iiepartment as minister to i. who a. rt duties 3 in He will assume after he winds up his Henna. trial four suspended officers of the United Automobile Workers at the headquarters at Detroit. Photod swinging fists at some of the rank and hie graph shows a members of the union who demanded admission to the trial. Free-for-a- ll fist fights interrupted the of door-guar- as welL es Memorial to Unknown Soldier of China Dorothy Lamour spent part of her vacation with her husband, Herbie Kay, at the resort near Houston, Texas, where he was appearing with his orchestra. She appeared with the orchestra one evening and sang two numbers; she also announced that shed like to be back, singing with the band, but that he wouldn't give her her old job again. And all she wanted was $50 a week and expenses. She also visited Galveston her career began there six years ago, when she was Miss New Orleans in a bathing beauty contest. Sor ticks or ten: iogs, le et Monogra" but they dx e a fishy fan ark your line eties of fish en towels Ship; , or what hail Just in case youve wondered what has happened to Colonel Stoop-nagStoopnagle, formerly of and Budd, hes making movies. They are shorts, and hea doing it near his Connecticut home, for Educational. The finished prod-nwill be issued as Colonel Stoop-naglCavalcade of Stuff. cats u. WNU Service. iette Gabby Hartnett, who succeeded Charley Grimm as manager of the Chicago Cubs, Is spurring his playbwA ers on In the hope of capluting anNuns who have volunteered as women instructors In a course in air other National league pennant. A raid protection given under the auspices of the British Red Cross in member of the Cubs for 16 years he is regarded as one of the greatest London, England, examine the gas masks issued to them at the headcatchers in the history of the game. quarters at Stoke Newington, near the British capital. MCUAWVZatl 100 Passengers in a Plane In the Future Harold Lloyd has bought the negatives of 114 of his early pictures from Pathe. Partly for sentimental reasons, partly because some of those early pictures of his, at which we all shouted with laughter, contain gags that can be ffiK used again. Watch for his new one, . re-'ea- er d Profes- sor e conflict, Gen. Chen Cheng of the Chinese the second anniversary of the at Han-- 1 talist army breaks ground for a memorial to the Chinese unknown soldier which will be erected With the stubborn resistance of Chinese armies marshaled by Generalissimo Chiang earlv in the Japanese forces have been delayed in achieving the military victory they expected .mg tullls. In sev oral instances the Chinese forces hav e inflicted suipuse defeats on the Nipponese. tonmemoratmg Cool Place in Summer CII RLIE k, BROI)CTS Beware There may be some of the Chino-Japanes- Kai-She- Sink Is just Artist's sketch of 190 passenger flying boat planned by the Consolidated Aircraft corporation of San Diego, with a wing span Calif. The plane, which will have a crew of 1C, is a 168,090 pound three-deckof 194 feet, overall height of 31 feet, length of 102 feet and fuel load of 8,430 gallons. It will have a speed of 276 miles an hour. cient laugh jerkers an- in it. Al Roth, NBC musical director, ran into a lot of surprises and several shocks when he began tracing nursery rhymes for his proposed Most of Childrens Symphony today's simple little soi gs for children were originally hilarious drink- TlieyVc Bald and Proud of Lowers Time In Trot Te-- t It Just a little horseplay by Greyhound, holder of the worlds record for the half-mil- e among the trotters, at Goshen, N. Y. Former Hamblc-tonia- n winner and Cmeriean tham- - ing songs! the bled crepe. ,t where K V.V.V It, Comes to West Roxbury, Mass., the twin daughters Jatnes McKinnon climb into the kitchen sink and turn ,ean at the ,eft cant be ,nterested in the camera U4,nJJlmer Xiterr l filia ean derl V to rIn bas a Carolyn Jean sancy stare for the photographer, 1,easare from dousing her head with a rinsing brush. At hcr coolness. ODDS AM) EADS If hen Fddie Cantor sailed lor Europe he look along a supply of sturgeon from Ieic 1 ork delicatissin store, just to he sure of hating the hind he likes best . . . Seven men and uomen, doubles for famous moi te start of Holly day ueod, sailed for England the other IT alter to make a picture there . . . Cameron, uho played the sheriff in "I he Great Tram liohhery , in film, doin s early days, titll be seen m "Made for Each Other . . . It's reported that Simone Simons contract wont be renewed uhm it expires about September first . . . George llancroft recently celebrat'd his Z5lh year in the monrs . . . Madge Evans, on the yearning for experience the little stages sumis appearing at one of Charlie Grimm, until recently mer theaters near Ihetv ) ork . . . Jane 1ickens, for the same reason, is doing manager of the Chicago Cubs, has anradio a same thing in Massachusetts . . . In as the duties new taken up ChiBill youll see Kay Francis in a My in nouncer at the ball games role that of tKe mother of four mannrte as succeeded incago. Charlie, children, uearmg simple frocks shown ager by Gabby Hartnett, is ones, and giving as stead of gorgeous a telling the radio audience about good a performance as if she were just sensational plav. Charlie broad, asts beginning on a new contract , instead homo games of both the Cubs and of uuiding up an old one union. g Western Newspaper box. f'JSipS' ,, ?& & $ f?&? 1 jL- z'v ' i U e pion, Greyhound is apparently at the peak of his career. He proved it at Cleveland recently, where he established another rerord by trotting the last quarter of a victorious mile In 0 26 i. Brest n'.mg some of the finest bald spots on the heads of the members of the Bald Head C lub ot America. The members held their twenty-sixt- h annual convention and barbecue at Bristol, Conn., recently. nsyrwfiftww |