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Show ROOSEVELT'S OWN BODYGUARD I TO GET ROYAL ASSIGNMENT But ha feele ta aumii should i reach a wider audience . . . The nam of th 1m Angelea county I e tax tiMwr, whoa Job It Is to pat-tar pat-tar pietura people about thair taxes ia Mr. Sunshine. 1 VJter Vinchellt 1 1 Memos of a MMaigbler The Inside' oa why RolUa Klrby, the very fine editorial page cartoonist, car-toonist, is quitting tha World-Tele- gram about April a is that he dies' die-s' agree with th paper's growing I anti-Roosevelt policy ... It plans ;l becoming even more an ti-Roosevelt J . . . And so, Mr. Kirby, after all ! these yean, would rather give up his job . . . Another member of the staff will not quit bar Job, no matter mat-ter what they write about F. D. R. I a . . She's Mr. F. D. R. ! Heyweed Broun prefers playing roulette to craps . . . "When you play dice," he explains, "you have to stand , . . Travelen just beck from the Sen Francisco fair swear that I Sally Rand's nude cowgirls have the I skinniest shafts . . Clem Mc-j Mc-j Carthy, who gets you excited about , t horse racea hasn't put a bet oa a horse in five years. He was in hock that long paying off on the winnera he selected . , . F. D. R.'s personal bodyguards will escort their majesties after they arrive . . . That was some fight in tha relief office in Harlem. Politician and other are trying to keep it hushed ... A woman relief worker in the West 133rd street office waa badly Beaten up hy a coworker two Bat-urdaya Bat-urdaya ago . . . The woman ia white . . . Officiala are trying to keep her from pressing charges. Tha N. Y. Worlds fair staff Is , having it own "ism" troubles, what with the civil war raging between the Whalen-itea and the Flanna-gan-itea. To date, it appears, Whalen has a align' lend ... A couple of local advertising man- agera on newapapen are very wor-' wor-' ried about their joba ... At tha Santa Anita handicap Bob Hope picked loser after loser. Finally, after almost losing his shirt, he had , to emcee at the Turf ball and smilingly smil-ingly present Charles Howard with the winning trophy. A girl naher, according to tha ga-,, ga-,, xettes. is suing a aocialite named Sig. Thayer, for allegdly alapping her face when aha ahowed him to his theater seat during tba "Stars In Your Eyes" prsmiere at :22 p. m. ... We don't know the merits of the case, but coming to an opening open-ing at 3:23 is a crime in Itself, and Mr. Thayer should be put in the electric chair. The pea Industry haa hired a publicity pub-licity office to exploit green peas , . . An then any other colored peas? I'm not sun . . . That's a pntty torn shred hanging from the flag on tba nation's No. 1 building, the capitol . . . How about having It cleaned up right away? ... A very bright boy at CBS haa pra-. pra-. aented the chain with a plan to air dramatized versions of famous baseball names . , . Such as those in the McGrawMathaweon-Cobb-Speaker en . . . Games like the one in which Merkle didn't touch broadcast on days when the regu-second regu-second base and they would be larly scheduled games an rained out ... A swelegant Idea ... We hope the bright boy Is handsomsly rewarded. Rachel Lyman Field received word from her Htenry agent that a German book publisher wants to publish hsr best-seller, "All This and Heaven Too," in Germany , , , But ha wants her to agne to one condition that he can omit the name Rachel and merely list the author aa "Lyman Field" . , . Miss Field, whose family have been good, sturdy New Englanden for generations, gen-erations, replied to the German publisher: pub-lisher: "But for tha fact that you're already then, I'd tell you to go to hell!" ' Box 6ffice Opens Wed. at Glen Bros. Music Co. 1st the Pulitzer Prize Play "Our Town" KINGS BUSY HALL SATURDAY 8:30 p.m. Main fleer BsleaBy 40a Psoas Wss. ISM I Gilbert Gabriel, the former dramatic dra-matic critic haa written a movie for Paramount entitled: "The Magnificent Mag-nificent Fraud" . . . Gabriel haa notified all hia pal back eaat that it ia not an autobiography . . , Hmmmm .... Rockwell Kent and other prominent artists who prise freedom have banded together and formed a group called "Ada for Democracy." Tba purpose la what the name impliea. They an going to contribute their talent free for a series of cda boosting democracy similar to those world peaceway adverts, which an always so eye-filling eye-filling . . . Incidentally, hara'a a apecial aalute to Robert E, Sherwood, Sher-wood, author of "Aba Lincoln in Illinois," for sacrificing $100,000 in ths Interest of hia country ... By permitting his play to be filmed now, Sherwood lose 100 Ge . . . |