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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH DIZZY DRAMAS STAR t DUST I f I jMLovie Now Playing By Joe Bowers AWW-WK- " Radio J By VIRGINIA VALE YOU have read Damon IFRunyons short stories and roared over them, or even if you havent, mark down A Slight Case of Murder as a picture that will make you laugh until you ache all over. You may think it improbable and incongruous that four corpses could rouse you to such hilarity, but these are characters that would be disposed of without tears. The inspired casting of the picture is what makes it such fun, for Edward G. Robinson plays a comic gangster. Instead of the domineer- ing, swaggering, ruthless menace that he has played so often and so well, he plays here a blundering mugg who just isnt quite bright. Richard Himber gave a party for Kay Thompson, Lou Holtz, and the rest of the on his radio program and ever since the CBS studios have looked like a meeting of the Society of Amateur Magicians. Himber did card tricks at By LEMUEL F. PARTON JEW YORK. Among his com panions in barnstorming, Glenn L. Martin was known as The Dude, although his carefully lored flying suits . martin Had, were Get-U- p of black, including always Mortician their braid His somewhat mortuary elaborate trimmings. get-u- and p WHAT TO EAT and WHY behavior gave an impression of great conservatism, and it is not surprising that he got backing from the bankers when other aviators failed. , A few months ago, he said his Glenn L. Martin company, of Baltimore, making planes, had a backlog of $15,500,000. He told the house naval affairs committee there should be a 100 per cent increase in air armaments, that foreign nations are spending ten times as much as the United States. He would build a 250,000-poun- d bomber, d carrying 30 men and a 4,000-poun- Ifou.ton (foudill -- Describes the Precious MINERAL SALTS That You Must Have in Order to Build Strong Bones, Sound Teeth, Healthy bomb load 11,000 miles. In 1912, this writer saw him put Blood an inflated inner tube around his neck, strap a compass on his leg By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS and take off to sea, at Avalon bay, 6 East 39th Street, New York. Los Angeles, in a flying laundry human body is often compared to a machine, but it is wagon on which he had rigged a more wonderful, far more complex, than the most insingle wooden pontoon. He was bound for Catalina island, 20 miles tricate machine ever designed to run without stopping, day away. It looked like suicide. in and day out, for upwards of 70 years, is also a fully equipped He not only made it, but picked chemical laboratory.. For if a chemist should grind a man to up again at Catalina and finished bits and analyze the pieces, he$ the round trip, at least 18 chemical because they do not know the food find would Round rip blanking Bleriot, Sea Flight whose flight over elements, and possibly traces sources of this vitally important mineral. the British chan of several others. Is Success y nel was a In addition to oxygen, carbon, excursion. He had made the plane hydrogen and nitrogen, the body Where to Obtain Calcium in an abandoned church. contains a wide variety of mineral The foremost sources of calcium The flight got him world attenmaterials, which are necessary to are milk and cheese, which is even and tion. Then he staged a plane coyote its proper functioning milk in concentrated form. It is hunt, dropped a ball into a catchers to life itself. The list includes mitt and a bouquet into the arms calcium, phosphorus, potassium, chiefly to provide adequate calcium that homemakers must folof a beauty contest queen. sulphur, sodium, chlorine, magne- low the rule of a quart of milk sium, iron, manganese, iodine and This air extravaganza did not daily for every child, and a pint copper. last long. In 1913, he built and for each adult. sold two model TT war planes Vegetables, such as spinach, letMinerals Necessary to Life to the army, and has been buildtuce, celery, asparagus, string ing fighting craft ever since, It is vitally important that the home- beans, cabbage, carrots and caulic with the exception of maker should understand the function flower are also a good suppleClippers. of these various salts and where they mentary source of calcium. And He grew up in Mackburg, Iowa, can be found. For if certain minerals some fruits, such as oranges, figs, are lacking in the body, the heart will strawberries and bananas likebuilt a pusher plane in his back1908. beating. Without others, the bones wise supply significant amounts. in flew He and it is slop yard Still others are Nerves, Rich Red THE f one-wa- Lou Holtz his party. Not to be outdone, Lou Holtz learned to pick watches out of the air. Kay Thompson is specializing in those old scarf tricks where one small handkerchief torn to bits turns into yards and yards of scarfs. vari-color- ed trans-Pa-cifi- Robert Benchley, whose short film comedies have been such a success, will soon be launched on a radio program of his own. The Stroud twins will stay with the program through June 19, and Frank Morgan has cancelled a vacation trip to Europe because fans wrote and urged that he be kept on the Bergen-McCarthy-Amec- he er Good News hour By the time Universal gets around to making their first picture starring Charlie McCarthy, Shirley Temple may be old enough to play the leading role. First Irene Dunne was supposed to play the lead. Then Margaret Sullavan was engaged. Now the latest word is that Andrea Leeds, the pretty heroine of The Goldwyn Follies, is going to have the fun of making the picture. - Rudy Vallee, who from time to ime gets into battles with news turned recently nd helped them get ome - pictures of pho-jgraphe- rs, oft-heart- ed ling Crosby. Bing latly refuses to pose or news pictures efore or after his iroadcasts. He usu-ll-y wears an old fifty-tw- o. TXflLLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, in his seersucker suit and his rumpled hat, frequently looked as if he had been sleeping under a bridge, especially jn the midst of a Bryony Jr., ' - hard Fastidious campaign. About Dress His son, William Jennings Bryan, Jr., is fussy about his dress, severe- ly and fastidiously groomed, with a jaunty little moustache and a nice collection of malacca sticks, sports clothes, and varied haberdashery. He is in the news now as he becomes collector of customs at the port of Los Angeles, his first recognition by the California Democracy, in whose vineyard he has labored for years. When his father laid down his staff and scrip at Dayton, Tenn., he picked from the legacy only two things free silver and antievolution. He is quite unmoved by oratory, speaking with calm, legalistic precision, with no gift for the resounding or oracular. He has made spirited against this or that, notably Upt Sinclairs Epii Will Speak heresy of 1934, b Good Word with no such ii ferv passioned for Silver weater or a shirt pen at the neck nd he is afraid that do much attention night be called to is informal attire. Bings love for eal Maine lobsters was his down-il- l. as that which i A friend had shipped some to spired his father. But, when t 'allee and he offered to share them casion offers, he puts in a word f rith Bing only if he would pose for silver, or against evolution. ictures. After the Dayton trial and his faODDS AND ENDS When Janet Gay thers death, he made a knightly nor moved into a dressing room at the vow that his lance always should studio to start work be leveled against this ignoble theon a new picture, the only personal furory of mans origin. But nobody nishings she brought along were lots and seems to be bringing that up now. lots of photographs of Tyrone Power . . . The argument is shifting to where Only a few days before Tyrone had con- man is going. fided to Leila Hyams that she was the only He attended the University of Nestar he ever wrote a fan letter to . . . Child labor laws stand in braska three years, studied law at the way of Bobby Breens personal appearGeorgetown university, went to Ariances in some cities. So as not to disapzona on account of his wifes health, stands the in he lobby and and practiced law, first in Arizona point fans, greets the customers wherever he is not and then in Los Angeles. He is allowed to appear on the stage . . . Wayne Selznick-Internation- motion-pictur- e Morris has named his new police dog Kid Galahad . Western NewsnaDer Union. fifty years old. O Consolidated News Features. WNU Service. cannot form properly. responsible for the rich red blood that makes the difference between a healthy person and a sickly one. Laboratory experiments have proved that if you leave out the smallest trace of the mineral known as manganese, you destroy the love of a mother for her child. And nutritionists but unfortunately not mothers are well aware that less than a thousandth of an ounce of iodine makes all the difference between a normal man and an imbecile. calcium, as calcium phosphate. Phosphorus is indispensable for all the active tissues in the body and plays an important part in regulating the neutrality of the blood. It can be obtained from Calcium Captain of Minerals whole grain cereals, eggs, dried Calcium deserves its ranking beans, cheese, lean meats, and position as the captain of the min- root and leafy vegetables. erals, because it builds the bones, or body framework. And the bony Iron King Pin of Them All skeleton is to the human being But measured in terms of food essenwhat steel is to a building. About 99 per cent of the calcium tials, iron is king pin of them all. It in the body is found in the teeth is the supreme element in nutrition and bones. If the body does not because it is necessary for the formareceive an adequate supply of this tion of the hemoglobin or red pigment life and dur- in the blood. And it is the hemoglobin mineral in the bones which carries purifying oxygen to every the years, growing ing will be porous, distorted and eas- cell in the body. Recently, it has been ily broken, and the teeth will de- discovered that copper is required for velop cavities and eventually may the proper utilization of iron. fall out. Red blooded is a term unIn addition to being the princi- derstood by everyone to denote pal material for making and health and strength, and it is iron maintaining the bones and teeth, that makes us red blooded. When calcium increases the strength your children grow pale and listand pulsations of the heart and less, lose their pep and lack aphelps the blood coagulate in case petite, it is likely that they are of injury. starving for iron. If you become short of breath and pant when pre-nat- al . To the Housewife I N THIS issue you will find the fourth of the series of articles written by C. Houston Goudiss, famous food expert whose books, radio talks and lectures have made him known all over the country. In this article Mr. Goudiss discusses the vitally important subject, Mineral Salts. He shows the necessity of these materials in the diet, and their relation to the building of a strong heart, hedlthy nerves, rich red blood, strong bones and sound teeth. He also gives the food sources of these salts. Read each one of these arti- cles as they appear weekly in this newspaper. They will prove invaluable to the housewife in assisting her to keep the entire family mentally and physically fit. going up hill, or upstairs, even though there is nothing wrong with your heart or lungs, the chances are that there is insufficient red pigment in the blood not enough to take up an adequate supply of oxygen and carry it to the millions of cells throughout the body. There is no excuse for cheating yourself or your children of a full measure of iron, for this mineral can easily be obtained from liver, egg yolk, whole grain cereals, mo- lasses, dried fruits, dried peas and beans, nuts, lean meats and green vegetables. Iodine Molder of Men Almost everyone has heard that iodine is the mineral which helps to prevent that disfiguring enlargement of the neck, known as simple goiter. But few people realize that it is the principal constituent of thyroxin, secretion of the thyroid gland, and that the thyroid functions normally only when sufficient iodine is available. A wide variety of physiological disorders have been laid to iodine hunger. Obesity is frequently the result of thyroid disturbance. Specialists contend that stubborn skin, diseases are associated with disorders of this gland. Many people are accused of laziness who are really suffering from thyroid deficiency. And competent authorities claim that the thyroid likewise influences mental ( make-uand emotional tendencies. Iodine is found chiefly --in seafood and in fruits and vegetables grown near the sea. In inland regions, where soil and water are poor in iodine, health authorities frequently add it to the drinking water. And the use of iodized salt is also recommended. By these simple measures, thousands of growing children can be saved from the disastrous results of iodine deficiency. In general, it can be said that if the minerals calcium, phosphorus, iron and iodine are supplied in adequate amounts, the other minerals will be automatically furnished. p But every homemaker should make it her solemn responsibility to provide these four in abundance. For only in that way can you insure optimal growth in children, develop vigorous health in adults, and maintain the highest possible tone of every organ in the body. WNU C. Houston Goudiss 1938. Calcium Builds Will Power There is a close relationship between calcium and sound, healthy nerves. And this precious substance likewise helps us to concentrate mentally it strengthens our will power and assists us in There are two classes of news ' acquiring that do or die attitude these columns every week: in an which essential is toward life, (1) Interesting stories about events age when we must all struggle or all over the world; and (2) the advertisements. Yes, the advertisego under. are news, and in many ways the most important of all, because they affect Yet despite its importance, it is mentsmore directly and personally than any other. estimated by, that outstanding au- you A new and better method of refrigeration is devised and you learn about it through advertisements. Improvements are added to automobiles which make thority, Henry C. Sherman, them safer than ever again advertisements carry the story. Styles change in Nutrition at Teachers clothing and advertisements rush the news to your doorstep. A manufacturer finfls that a way to lower the price on his products he advertises to tell you about the savings. College, Columbia University, Youll find that it pays to' follow this news every week. Reading the advertiself of the American people-e- ven ments to learn of new comforts is the sure way to keep abreast of the world are of those with plenty money-and conveniences ... to get money's worth for every dollar you spend. literally starving for calcium, liWiiWfllniiftff Pro-fessorx,- cf one-ha- v Indispensable Phosphorus Like calcium, phosphorus is required by the body in relatively large amounts, and like calcium, it is especially important in the diet of children, because it is deposited in the bones, along with An Invaluable Aid , ... |