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Show Doodling on the Typewriter- ews Item: Treasury Sec y Snyder Sny-der predicts a rise of three billion f the national debt Sowot? We "LY8 can make It up peddling J'toour enemies. . Mr Tru-l,n Tru-l,n calls his wife his chief ad-I ad-I J er says he never wrote a speech ! Shout going over It with her and Lcr made any decisions unless I L was in on them. That's what It s on page 174 of the World Snanac. . . . George W. Morrison i note "I Can't Sleep," which is a ! book to make Insomniacs laugh, ! ,ven if they can't sleep. It de-! de-! describes 54 methods of Inducing slumber, none of which will work. Didjez know if you eat a raw : onion sandwich before bedtime the sandman'll getcha in about 20 minutes? (Who else would want you?) AP reports that Dr. C. A. Watson (candidate for president presi-dent on the Prohibition ticket) predicts he'll be elected with 21 million votes. Fevvensakes! What's the man been drinking? Carolyn Burke, who wrote the television show (NBC) on the German Ger-man museum paintings, sent us some very interesting data about them. Hitler, frixample, had his eye on all the German paintings here at the Met opera and planned having them returned to Berchtes-larten Berchtes-larten as soon as the Nazis captured cap-tured Manhattan Isle. ... Of the art displayed bere at least 20 paintings paint-ings are worth half a million bux each. They were hidden in those salt mines because the temperature U always at 40 to 45, the proper temp for paintings. . . . Interesting how the American MPs found them. They were trying to help some excited hausfraus who were looking for a midwife for a girl in teed. As they ran past the MPs one frau said in German: "Dotz vare iss hiding all kepcherd gold." The G.Ls got curious and, sure enough, they discovered the greatest cache of treasure in all history 1 Lines for a Lost Lady (By Tom Wtnlberly) . . . Sighing, sighing, sighing . . . Softly the night-wind ' pines ...As sentinel shadows gently soothe , . , The fretful, wakened Utvts , . . Alone beneath the moon starved sky . . . search the whispered tut... And all the muted murmurings ...Breathe poignantly of you . . . For neb repeals the other . . . All piteously thi same . . '. As though a myriad . mourning lips , . . Caressed a single tame . . . And so I lie and listen . . . : Unutterably alone . . . And wonder if the night-wittd's loss Is bitterer than my own. i In radio circles , last Sunday's heavy rain is called "perfect Hoop- , er weather." . . . WelL whadda-yano? whadda-yano? Forty congressmen are ex-newspapermen! ex-newspapermen! . . . Did you know Governor Dewey and his wife are among the sponsors of the Starlight theater at Pawling, N. Y.? Well, they are. John, their very young one, was seen there this summer in the tryout of a new play titled "Mary's Lamb." . . . Flirtation "Walk (at Tamarack lodge upstate) ' has green lights which are switched to red to indicate occupied territory. terri-tory. . . Radio's "Superman" Clayton Collier now is in his 21st year as a Sabbath school teacher. Sights Yon Never See on Television: Tele-vision: The bust of Einstein in the "est portal of Riverside church. Been there 17 years. Only one there f a living notable The 75-year-old Western Union messenger boy" whose beat is 53rd and Mad-toon. Mad-toon. She carries yellowed newspaper newspa-per clippings which toasted her acting decades ago. . . . The lone ee growing boldly on East 41st street between Madison and Vth. Wanna feci old? Well, Shirley Temple has about 10 gray hairs. The Ford family will okay a cript on the life of the lale motor magnate only if Leo McCarey fleets Three burgs m Cali. . nua are getting the Atchison, "Peka and Santa Fe treatment on recording by the 4 Musettes. The "was are Azusa, Cucamonga and aheim There's a new play "out Hollywood making the rounds, jae ! foreword says: "All the charac- 71 play Phony so are their originals!" . . . eres a d!Uy:-The newest gimmick bJL . f0r Pedestrians. It honks inoSsT813 wh0 ,,driv" oIVtbKSe noveIists can learn dlge Jr? ?ub0Ut edltine by studying SSL , books-Take 0mni- 0M ;J?umple- " whittled a 500,-ZtT 500,-ZtT bCSt BeUer down t0 35.000 hav ' ' ' ' Championship bouts SdlnT!? HPer ratineS' yZl rld"6hak"ig events. Dream vej S?1 edltrlal-if8 too lazy IT- dCSk- ' ' nlh tatted i 2 111 cmmunist.dom-broierPiT cmmunist.dom-broierPiT Was stresed the Porter. Cnes' who told u- s-totaS- arTlval: 1,1 am afrald belav fftr'. " TaUc about ahio-rans hp?2 ?t quIcldy-Looka what President. . t3SSen- Only two toiS,6 borD west the 8sl"lppl: Truman and Hoover |