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Show THE S.M1THK1K1.I) SEXTIXKI Scenes and Persons SM1THF1E1I). UTAH STAR i DUST Radio J ovie By VIRGINIA YALE small boys have just disrupted Hollywood. They are the youngsters who played on the stage in New York in "Dead End" and who now are in Hollywood playing the same roles in the picture. IIVE Thry don't like Hollywood, they think acting in movies is pretty silly, and their complete lack of revere ence for glamorous stars frequently makes the girls furious or tearful. One of them will go up to a famous star, and out of kindness let us call her "Miss X," and say politely, "Is it true that you get paid two thousand dollars a week?" At her nod of assent, the little tough will look her over critically from head to foot, and say "But why?" "This Is My Affair," a Twentieth picture, has Barbara Stanwyck and Rob- ert Taylor as its ' ; Century-Fo- x at the U. S. Military academy at West Poin march in a rcci-r- i Blomberg (right) and Premier Mussolini pictured during the German Mikhail Tukhachevsky, one view Italys armed forces. e (an Soviet army recently executed for treason. 3-- NEW A. M. A. PRESIDENT review J' hig" 2 rir.i ng t v 1 office?. of the stars, towhich Rus- - enough stampede j cause a at the any time, j box office but in addition thia has some gripping Signs RIGHT as rain, and as coolhistorical scenes. It these clever young must be thrilling modesing,forare the woman who sews. to old the enough is simple to make, pleasant folks who can re- Each to wear, and may possibly be the member Teddy difference between a modern Roosevelt and Ada mediocre wardrobe for you miral Dewey to see and Sew - Your Own this on them represented the screen, but wantssummer. look your best, to you help for those to whom these two greet c, to stamp you j historical figures are Just a legend, and therefore is anxious and Barit is downright throat-chokinto trio. bara, as usual, gives a beautifully proud A present today's for Chic. Two rierer sincere and moving performance. If he tells you you're just a nice As for TBylor, he is his usual charmarmful you are tho right size and self. ing type to wear the blouse V skirt shown above, left. The waistcoat If yon like Navy pictures with lots idea ia very much the tiling in of gold braid, humming engines, blouses. The skirt la terribly wonderful marine views, and ter- young end figure flattering. Whnt rific drama, there Is "Wings Over more could any little heart Honolulu" for yon. It is a Univer- desire? sal picture with Wendy Barrie, Ray Not Smart Matron. Alilland, and Bill Gargan and it Is You should sue for slander anyone so exciting that I Just had to atay wlio calls you a Smart Matron and ice it n second time and any when you don this gratifying new day now I may go back again. fashion (above center). You atep into an entirely new size range when you step forth in this frock. now Incidentally, Bill Gargan is So simple is its technique making a picture on the Universal a feminine lot called Reporter Missing" and merely deftly designed softly draped contours, and Necessity is the mother of invention, they say, so Pepper Martin, one he has been taking the thrills of tha Jabot, of the St. Louis Cardinal stars, does some pioneering on his own account. picture so seriously, that when a a meticulously slender skirt yet so effective. It will thrill you in the requests of autograph hunters Just burglar-alarHe is shown rubber-stampin- g salesman walked inchiffon or lace, and before the start of a ball game. to his house he found Bill a willing marquisette will keep you deliciously cool. customer. Bill had an electric eye it Snappy for Sports. also installed so that anyone enternet or the grandstand Flare-U- p ing the house in the dark late at In Play the the sports dress at the right night would pass it and set gongs and feel perfectly confident In any and bells to ringing an alarm. event There isnt one among us Em With Rubber Stamp Pepper AS modera-to-the-mln-ut- g. . Dr. Irvin Abell of. Louisville, Ky., former president of the Southern Medical association' and leader in Southern medical activities, who was elected unanimously by the American Medical association as its president-ele- ct for 1938 lantic City convention. at its At- hasnt a real yen for a streamlined sportster thats on and off in a Jiffy, launders easily, and comes up smiling time after time. You eaa concoct something clever of seeN sucker or piquo and complete the whole thing in an afternoon. Why, not order your size today and who i benefit of a realhave ly companionable sports dress? er The Patterns. Pattern 1303 Is for sizes 14 to 42. Size 10 requires 2ft yards of 39 ' inch material for the blouse, 2ft yards for tho skirt. Pattern 1280 is for sizes 30 te 48. Size 38 requires 4ft yards of 39 inch material. Pattern 1015 is for sizes 14 Is 42. Size 10 requires 3ft yards ef, 35 inch material plus 3ft yards oft bins binding to finish edges as' pictured. Send your orjcr to The Sewing Circlo Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (In coins) each. Del Syndicate. WNU Service. Quick Giving as we would receive, cheerfully, quickly, and without hesitation; for there is ae' grace in a benefit that sticks to' the fingers. Seneca. We should give Pickets Flee Tear Gas in Labor War Any week now Don Wilson may have to break down and sing a few songs on the Jaek Benny radio program. When Jack had to bow out of his nsnal Sunday night radio appearance because of fin, Wilson Bobbed for him and threatened to sing. Phil narris, Kenny Baker and the rest Implored him not to and a few days later protests by the bushel poured In from Detroit listeners. They didnt realise It was all kidding and they resented They remember, yon see, that Don Wilson used to sing with n vocal trio at s Detroit station and they know that ho has a glorious voice. it 'ickets shown fleeing under a barrage of tear gas from at Am bridge, Pa., 20 miles from Pittsburgh, duringa of the plant, he American Federation of Labor struggled for control ht violence and unrest. Confederate Vets Recall Days of 61 When Fred Astaire goes oil the air for the summer, Trudy Wood, his singing partner, will stay on with the new program, which in- eludes barytone Jimmy Blair and a sixteen-voic- e rhythm choir. Trudy is only twenty-onyears old, so you can't blame her for being so vDllulirilC 'HU DDLUJ ! P A It forty-seven- th . J - ' :l ' hat replaced a crown for the coronation of Missof Dorothy the St. Alcorn, above, as queen was Taul, Minn., stockyards. She annual the over to chosen reign of the Ilook em Cow club, round-u- p of stockmen, farmcharacters an organization and shippers who marranchers ers, time the at St. Paul. livestock their ket A ten gallon Jackson, Miss., ended the reunion. ive held a reunion. V' ' his cro- fCHE nies, Tony Martin, Bert Wheeler, and Benny Rubin on a tour of the country to stage bridge games in public. She maintains that they play the worst, Gracia Allen the loudest, and the funniest bridge and that everyone chance to sea and ought to have hear them. 'll ' , "annlnfcderate o representing the C. I. O. Rubber Company United States strikes over a nationwide front happy she went home to sing and Saaai r. Naw Ywfe MH, 1790 IrssS UaiM Siam SaMar rndacta, lab, shout for hours the day the contract was signed. True Happiness Pleasure and Happiness ROUND-UQUEEN True happiness, if understood, Pleasure can be supported by Gracie Allen has a perfectly wonderful idea for raising a lot of mon- illusion. Happiness rests upon consists alone in doing good. Somerville. truth. ey for charity. She wants to send her bridge-playin- g recently. jfjSSStg marked the Pe-K- Rings; sent prepaid. e husband, George Bums, and r Atkinson of Richmond, o' inn., talk over the day. If your dealer cannot supply yon, feed 20c with your dealer's name tor aTrial Jar Package of 48 genuine i j ' ODDS AND ENDS . . . Folia who scribble on tho tablecloth In tho itudio restaurant or now fined thirty-fiv- e cant. Jaek Benny debt ran so high that Mary Livingstone gave him a lew old tablecloth from homo lo nso on nil labia at tha itudio , . . When Dick Form wot given u new contract and told that ka wet going to graduate from West-eninto big, ipectaeuler, repetitive production ho atkad wistfully if ho couldn't a Western now and then, Don't you want to baa big, important star of tha belt pictures?" he was asked. No, he mid, I want to ride my Ions" . . . Big Boy William i hudden when he thinks of the jeering fan mail ha i going to get toon, lie had to eat 18 cream puff for a seen in Lei's Talk of Love. Wei lam Nawspapar Union. got my name in the paper! Para-mou- u ; ONLY NEWSPAPERS BRING THE NEWS OF VITAL INTEREST TO YOU Headlines may scream ef death and disaster without causing you to raise an eyebrow. But if your son gets his name in the paper that's real newel Bit isnt by accident that thii paper print so many stories which vitally Interest you. For thia newspaper was edited for you and your neighbor. New of remote places is stated briefly and interpreted. 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