Show Sunday Morning -- k TEbt Dalt - -Ii ----4 0 4 4 10f 4 4 0 (Ittri A '' ' I u 'f : I - Q Mr 'Thompson started talk covering dOmestic politics recocktail ligion labor why double featrig When a was served—and he then held tures were bad and Insanity flow he ever reached that last : 1 the conversational tort all no One will ever know subject 1 through the soup the mast the But he reached It just the same I select and the butterscotch pud And he told them with an unt I ding Which b strictly super- assuming flair of the hands that while be didn't like to 1 talkilig boast he was probably one of Afterward while the ladles the greatest illy authorities in I I cleared the dishes and ex the world On MeOtat 'diseases I chanted such phoney remarks as "It has been a hobby with me - 1 "No let me do it You go on in since I've been a boy be confided "I've studied books on it ha and sit down" Mr Thompson's conferred psychiatrists tongues far from tired kept talked with with numberless patients on was There right wagging AG stopping he marl rind It was Europe The war Mr Thompson was a boss at the plant! and IL the boss doesn't know' what's 'wrong' with the world how would I yoll expect ordinary "gtys like Fred and Charlie and Tom to know More since they worked for !: Mr varied they had to are and the tales of Shakesies:rean hams 1isten1Thompson Many who had inand their adventures on the American stage I've run a vited theEven Fred and their wives In institutions and diagnosed boys great many such yarns in this space but hers'i -a new one to the dinner contributed noth' I ran acrou the other day- Surely it Ing to the discourse except a many cases successfully" By this time the women had rates a:place in our collection So: prototind head wag in the right dried the dishes and now sat I This particular actor claimed spots around the fringe of quietly "It's a war of trade" said men that during any performance he ac listening respectfully Now Thompson pontifically "All and then Martha Fred's aunt tually lived the character he was pin Mr wars are economic Germany Ho and had state this poured a round of got up repeated traying: have markets She can't drinks a dish with I and ment so- sincerely and so often that 1 must heaped ''' get them legitimately so she cheese s But that was haven't the slightest doubt he believed :Wits In the final analysis the disturbance only 1 7 I !' it himself England will win But only v "The ordinary classifications : When the episode took place our after hard tough struggle Mental Ills" Mr Thompson of "Alter England wins" Mr herd lois going through a none-to- o no longer aunt blooped ‘'' went on "she Won't dent for "are brilliant revival of "Jullui Caesar" Thompson the true mental sciwith any- entist Manic depression totrada He was 'playing Caesar And although have a dime de Neither will Germany mentia praecox 4chizophrenia thesritics hick panned the: show and body We'll have all the and — those are outmoded now busineis was Poor that f ham' 'was we'll feed them anddough iodine put wounds and set them Thoroughly outmoded suss utt Limit : nevertheless insisting that he was on their "Today we subdivide each of living caesar every moment he was up in business the major groups into countless "Then ' 1970 1 on the stage around ii they'll be smaller ones For each there ' It was the night before the to knock oUr ears strong enough play was finally corn- - Otle And new prescribed treatments don't think they won't Ire pelted 'to dote that the 'himeroo entered htaiclu Ile do —some of the shock variety— looked over at a fellow thespian and sighed: heavily' a lot of the terror boys were properly grate- whichof take - - - "This weather is tearful" such cases There are he protestedi !1 labored fulThe that he gays them the sun- out under difficultlea tonight in me role of Julius Caesar ! shine of his wisdom So they new treatments which of course you lads wouldn't know about such a cold in the head that I was actually In agony" listened some more had -but which make formerly hope The other man shoolehis head' ' : 0 !:i less cases a simple matter to "Yes" he agreed "the weather la aboininitble Uns Mr :Thompson prattled on cure li 111 g pre-dinn- er j - : no M PmW :1j no - 04 : July 6) 1911 ttiti-rribtzn- e 01P "I bate boasting be ethitin- ued as he bouted prettily 'but I must tell you that doctors— good doctars too—have eked me to help them in diagni$sIng certain difficult cases I have the ability Merely to glanmat a person listen to him speakis and I can thenl tell you not only if he is insane but what histpap ticular affliction is" Fred Charlie and Tom sat popeyed staring at Mr Thbmp son The women shook their heads in amazement althibugh they were really more bored than anything else :1 he softened i over Mr Thompson reached "Perfectly all right" he smiled "I was probably boring every- and pressed the womán's handof In a professional gesture one stiff anyhew" course She'shook her bead )vitorous "I don't like to frighten you" ly 113h no indeetV she said hastily "Quite quo Airvar 0 contrary I wanted pt 1 el ask you a question i a i rather personal questign - I - fx 1 iIr -- Nd 1 feW 0 ' i I - tid-bit- - - !: 1 - - - i long has be been acting this way?" "About five or six weeks" replied Aufit Martha "Sometimes as I say he's perfectly all right But other times he's very low" omait 90 - "I'm awfully ' Lorry Mr Thotnpson" she said sincerely "I hadn't meant to Thterrupt I just spoke without realling" He glanced up sharply Then I : fortunate that you had to suffer in that manner"' i The ham nodded "Yes" he stated "it is unfortunates- - Atdret''1 was tot the only sufferer Twice during me performance to night I distinctly heard Julius Caesar sneeze it' i " "Oh it's really no tr1cI all" said Mr Thompson at I dePre- catingly "Any bright pe4on can master it 11 the propel apz plication of mind is emplciyed sCr: Ail I do is :give the: subject a steady look and then listen tor ftb 4 t t!'"'AcL-7a moment The mania dere fOlto It ' reall y no trick at all" stye babbles like a bird the the7-- 1 pPetic is It's sOmething he said "But since yon asked Thompson Which was when Aunt M ar- - Mr to keel) in' con- me I must tell you frankly I like should you a room the entered tha with that your husband's behavior fidence" tray mr Thompson nodded "You suggests manic depression It's "Drinks fire waiting" r she have my word" he stated "I a periodic thing He can be said will not repeat anything you cured and sent home But later it will come over him That intetruption 'woke': the may wish to ask me ' again" Aunt Martha hesitated for a Mr Thompson seemed spell Aunt Martha wept frankly nettled and he couldn't be moment Then— She got up and went out into coaxed into talking further "My husband" she confided the kitchen As she left irred The women "Is a very good man But lately came in He saw her weeping about himself seemed tired and yawned at one he has taken to sulking a lot I "Sad case" he said to Mr another The men reluctantly mean he goes around the house drank their drinks and Made for hours without saying a Thompson "It is Indeed" returned- Mr word And then suddenly ha Thompson passes about going home "Sad but very And thus' after awhile they brightens up and he talks about to diagnose I solved the left Fred saw them to the door setting a big raise from his stmpls very quickly and thing But Mr Thomplon didn't leave host and buying Fred sighed with them tie was still sitting things like that" "Poor Aunt Martha" he mun still brooding over his drink Mr Thompson drummed the mured1 "Been nutty like that : when Aunt 'Martha sat down arm of his chair for years Thtnics she's mar beside him : "I se" he mused "And how ' mealy-mouthe- d - C-car- s ! i - 0 "EXPLANATION ' ! - S7 BETS - I I': : Our weekly nut &tort deals today with the woman visitor to the insane asylum She brought iwitht her a bunch of bananas- and she 'handed several of them to one acrewball Ile 'immediately proceeded to eat the WEEK I bananas peel and all' : The kind lady was startled :' goodness"—she cried' "Ilybefore banana you eat itt9- :i- -i' - - - ' !I - : 0 Ran4om Notia About Pictures You're Seeing:oft A goodFcast plenty of comedy and a couple very tulletui numbers- all combine to make "MOON rt you Peel the s - J14 r::t - - " a highly sat Istactorg musical Here are 164'77-- 7Betty 'Gable Don Ameche Jack Mley Bob Cummings g '21? and Cateele Landis In a brisk 17 ' i ly directed yarn that Prove i th keenly 'entertaining all way ltyoU are in the Mood for al diverting musical "MciOli- 0 V Zit MIAM1 shouldttplore than fill the bill IrIEGINIIA GREY The T Marx Boc ou4 Tony Martin and Virginia they are back with us again in "THE ma SWIM" No use trying to describe- this one—it's strictly daffy fmm start to llnish There are some dull stretches but Al you're a Mars fan—as I am—you'll forgive the silly attempt at a story and enjoy GrOucho ancl Chleo and Harp° Tony Martin sings brilliantly but has yet to defeat his extreme camera toonaciousneas —Another Damon Runyon story !TOUT IMOVS" has been brought to the screen and a line job It Is too This 13110 Runyow all the way which means it is colorful and hilarious prod Crawford John Howlirchand Binnie Barnes are all tine but It Is Runyon who rates the lions share of the praise Far "TIOHT SHOES" is hia baby And a very healthy-33abit is too OVER-MAUI- the nut "I kilo! What's 1'Why should IV' smiled ' ' insider' !Ii0 INSIMICTIONS ' - ' i - ' i i - The bum stood on the Corner jingling the five nles in his pocket Itis suit was patcbed and'his genand socks were so worn that Ware toes peeked out at ' the worlds :i ' l 1 t A ragged bootblack approached the bum - mister?" he asked The bum smiled feebly 'lle fingered the five pennies in his pocket The kid probably needed the nickel more than he did "Okay sonny" he cried: "Go to it" he bootblack knelt down and started to apply the brush to the 'worn shoes The tramp leaned- over and tapped this boy on the shoulder ! "Never mind that" he sighed "Just Polish the toes : 4 - - "Shine : - - - - to match the shoes!" 0 :SUBSTITUTE It happened at Coney Island The thermometer had reached 90 and it 'was growing hotter and hotter By noon ' Coney was so jammed that it was imPossible to Ivan( along the beach without steppinston someone 'A hefty man wakstretched on the beach his eyes closed to the burning sun Suddenly he felt something on his chest and stomach He opened his eyes - pressing to see two young men in bathing trunks standing oultim t ' "What's going on here?" roared the hefty chap ''What do you two muggs mein by standing on top of i me?'Thefirst young min gazed down irate citizen "Sorry mister' he replied nonchalantly "but there's nothing we can do about it The beach 124o crowded that we've got to wait on line for 'a spott" - ' : ' -- - hard-hittin- - ' i at-th- 0' ' y i One punch McPhew a punchy lighter entered a barber shop and plunked down into a chair A ncw13' hired ' barber 'fitted an apron around the boxer---an- d then studied the bushy head' of hair that hung practically to his shoulders "Haircut and shave?" asked the barber politely "No haircut" growled One Punch "Just a shave" The proprietor hurried over 3' ! i i 11°& 1 1 L ) '?h'Ilk w goo ': A l 41 7i -- 4 I l''‘'t I i i A F41' " aNg""1 DRAWING 0 - u asr ut - " Oddatand Ends in the Eatertainment World: Deanna4liurb1n is now Mrs Paul and Judy Garland will become Mrs Rose before you can say Maramalao-likWhich means that although there at several on the horizon there isn't a e The lady's name is Ann Sheridan She has one of the I shapeliest figures in Hollywood The studio that brought kr her to California used her only for inserts where hands or feet were to be shown on the screertShe likes to give the impression that she is a tomboy Her favorite activities are cooking and embrolderingShe regularly goes on shopping tours and brings home several pairs of ex4 pensive shoes She is always wearing cheap Mexican sandals To her pals she is the most loyal friend In the world She never returns a Phone call or sends them a note for a favorThe popular impression 13 thank-yo"You tool" he whispered to the new emploYie "you that Ann has flamboyant tastes Her favorite colors are should never that man if he wants a hairc14 That's black and white and most of her clothes are subdued One Punch Mc Phew the fighter" 'shades "She always laughs at hypochondriacs and claims she never worries about her health She aligiously drinks The new barber appeared flustered "11-bglasses of water every day because she was taught look at that crop of hair" he stammered eight as child a that it's healthfulShe has been named one of "That man certainly needs a haircut" women in America by a group of ten the The proprietor gritted his teethfashion experts Her favorite attire is slacks Ann is °13ut if he part Indian part Scotch and part Irish At Warner's' re"Sure he needs a hairculte" he admit use when he cently she has also been a ushion for he she one what's gonna gets studied French in school for more than three years she ihits the floor?" ': 11 e r I Z1 UnN::111 Al' L A (l'A i g In the book world the new novel attracting most attention is "THE TRANSPOSED HEADS" by Thotnas Mann The great author whose work will probably outlive any done in our years here a fable of ancient India for modern times 'Take it simply as a brief fiction and you wilt MICR a delightful story of a triangle in which two an4lcs so to speak are literally bisected Out look behind this fable of a wiseinan his beautiful wile and the glamour-bofriend and you will find an Inspiring credo aprovocative allegory of an ugeleas human problem A trip frit Mystic rndia tO the asphalt pastures of the Bronx's an eoly jump along the book shelves Arthur Kober whose studies of that hearty yet strangelx soulful tmarough of New York City are tremen ously popular TICAV presents the second series of "MY DEAR BELLA" The Complex but forceful language of the Bronx is putty In Kobees hands —and nrsterful figures he makes with it e - - best-dresse- d h copYrisialg nit Mara U1up1s BY PAOLE) GARRETT° cannot speak that language at 'all She speaks Spanish however almost as fluently as she Wks English She never studied Spanish She's a shrewd card player and in gin rummy can remember every card that has been genuinejitteen or sixteen-year-ol- d star in Holly- to replace Deanna and Judy Feel read this type of item? You shouldn't The time to feel old is when you hear played She can never remember people's namesOne that Shitley Temple picked up an announcement-abou- t of Ann's pet extravagances is buyingnightgowns She Baby Sandy and said: "What—that child was ther Girl" in title always sleeps getting married already!" rawThe "Oomph chiefly responsible for her early success It you want to e Nee her go slightly daffy just call her the "Oomph Girl" HervAnd There in the World of sports At The Sheridan lassie has a tremendous appetite and is Detroit 41ext it's the Ninth Annual All Weyer eating big meals She never gains an ounce and Star 'basc?ball Tuesday between the AMIMICAN and game never has to diet She spends plenty of time and money Proceeds this year go to the NATIorwa Leagues bililding up a large collection of phonograph records Army-Navrecreation fund which is a very swell Then she'll take one record she likes and play nothing idea Anyhow—and please don't write to ask us else until a hole 13 worn through it by the needle She we' did it—the AMERICAN IEAGUE will hates heat and refuses to use it in her POMO even In the how Winter To fry chicken she'll stand over a hot stove for win thisieontest by a score of live to twoThe Derby goeLat Hollywood Park claims that her philosophy is to enjoy the hoursShe next and it stacks Up as a classy race not Saturday means and and she the future about worry present exactly what she says She pays a business manager to We're sticking with PORTER'S CAP who always keep her on a rigid budget and put a large portion of her runs o'much better in that California air—and MARK H weekly check into annuities and investMentsLIARK H don't sa i'? we didn't tell you wood rigilt now old when you y PlOtributog by King Features Syndlcata I |