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Order Upheld Troublesome Husband

will Always Return

NEW YORK, Jan. 3=-Helen Traubel was as happy as a ing freight rates for coal shipped

guy who's just got an income

. The great opera star who's unquestionably the ‘fost|ers Hiinois and Indian to north-' © marvelous thing that ever came out of St. Louis—next. to|e's Iinols and Wiseonain. ‘Soure—ind ust dissavered Low si may gu to movies anlipyeps Sout par

tax refund. from northern Kentticky, south-|

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parti "*] can't go to parties or|

any place where there are Earl's myself to colds and tl Setkpaaioete Shor’s and Toots|

to sing,” ‘said the golden-

voiced Bruenhildish Wagner‘fan soprano.” ; Which she . is, according to these clippings I'm reading, al-|

though personally I wouldn’ knows because I ain't musical.)

1 can’t do that in winter, either,” sald ‘the blonde dramatic colors atura soprano (I am still reading clippings), _who is very charming (that 4s my own observation), —

“I MEAN,

“You see,” laughted the longlimbed heroic-proportioned, red-

colorature. sopraho (where . g have those | clippings been all my lfe?), “I ‘got me some of |& these surgical §

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we walk around to the early pictures, and I just Helen Traubel put a mask on my face and sit away off to one side...

‘expose, We were talking about Knute! (order.

: 1° COULDN'T do| ~ that in winter, ” she corrected.

judge Pearls Indiana which upheld the ICC

They claimed the ICC had ex-| remembered |ceeded its power and that the new » Rockne's famous rates would favor some Illinois i ‘shortest P é P mines - over Indiana in some talk” delivered markets. once, at the half,|. See Discrimination : -when his Irish! The ICC order, issued in 1945, football team required the railroads to cancel

he said to the ICC said it would approve new Toots Shor team was a curt: rates filed in accordance wtb its “ t, girls, let's go!” order. All right, gi 5» The cc’ ‘found that the rates {proposed by the Railroads would result in unjust discrimination to some mines from which coal was shipped and to some destination markets. Justice William O. Dougias delivered the court's opinion.

York kids have seen everything. They say, ‘Hey, look at the dope with the mask on.’ “Then they say, ‘Hey, look, Mom, there's some dame there that must be screwy. She thinks she's Dr. Kildare. She in Bellevue al-

ready. 3 I told Miss Traubel I under

Smoke Hearings

stood the hardboiled N. Y. attif |tude. When a guy here picks up Resume Tonight Lia lady's handkerchief, the lady Fight over smoke control for.

turns around and snaps, “What's | a matter? You a wise guy O 4 Indianapolis will ‘Fesume tonight

sumpin!” reg . "| when railroad representatives 2 =.= Sie tangle with city councilmen on}

tried dropping his-coat for a lady to walk on in this town, the lady would have him psychoanalyzed faster than you can say Dr. un Gregory Zilboorg.

ordinance. * The session is scheduled to get under way at 7:30 p. m. in city council chambers. Council president Christian J. Emhardt® said at Eo Tr he expects representatives of the mask to some pdrties she is in- Indianapolis Belt, New York Cen-

“Oh_boy, am I a dish when I

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-Empties the Section - “THE KIDS start coming in’ and they look at me and . . ~well, before long the whole section is empty. “In some towns the kids are pretty scared, but these New

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like, it frequently 18, I'm sure/roads to be on hand. she'll find ‘some nursing work to] Coal interests will - ‘have 3 do. chance to air their views on the | { Anyway, Miss Traubel—Happy ordinance, a St. Louis- Pittsburgh [Fee Face!

fuel and firing equipment, at a] | meeting Wednesday night.

The Midnight Earl

ALL OVER: The Versailles has Foi & 4 nighties worl 8ii0 Truck Crashes -Into {jockey show, 12 to 3 a. m., by ‘West Side Home

Ted Lawrence, over WVNJ. i | Beatrice Lillie, back in U. 8. A"... College promenad | ran ers are filling up the cafes jus now. . . . Crooner Harold Ba at W. 10th Bt, returns to the Crest Room. . . . 10 police, who arrested Henny Youngman, workingest| ander for reckless driving. comic around, next to Milton, Alexander, Berle, goes into the Miami Olym-|jured,

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in the street and ; = = = locked. The house TODAY'S BEST STORY: Oliver | Robert Herford wouldn't discuss a cer-|10n88 to L. Gasaway, [tain novelist's works, claiming he Peoples Bank Bldg, _

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was losing. -Alljrates they had proposed.. But the

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WHY; IF Sir Walter Raleigh the proposed new anti-smoke| yeores. The Church Federation

vited to, and if .the drinking isitral, and the Pennsylvania rail-|

type measure regulating ‘both!

A truck driven by Will Alex-| I use to get her to go with me “Inside, ander, 43, of 225 Blake St., today more? to the front of a house| The best “rope” T know at 17 | accordin | —at almost any age—is per- | g| sonality. Girls want boys that | Alex-| other girls want—boys they like who was not insaid he lost control of pia theater, then into the Para-ihis truck after he hit a hole| get away with being the silent | $ type if you say the right things | is rented by! when you decide to talk. Show | 83, and a some interest in other girls 1

his brakes

! had hours. ‘He says. doesn’t these things.

We talked of my go ng home| Going Steady

I have a good job, and don’t|would ask her to go steady if he want to give it Ey Home is too really loved her: I've gone with a}. It isn’t boy two yedrs who says he loves my working that makes “im ‘this | me, but never says anything about iway, for he wants me to work. [going steady. We haven't dated |" Pye tried everything I know to anyone else. but nothing helps. ask me to go steady. “Should I HEARTBROKEN, |go with other boys or what?

far away for olir money.

change him,

NORTHEAST SIDE. | Pll thet_he does want you to | work--and - save “that carfare liome! You shouldn't have any | trouble hanging om to him. | Your offer is about the best his | type can expect. You adore him | and you put up with him—you | see that he has spending money, | He'll probably keep coming | home to you, but I wonder how long you'll let him. Try making some changes in yourself and | get a grip on your self-respect.

my husband sees another woman, tor he told me so. d will always come back: to me. make him stay out until the wee morning pid Sone nothing al all t he just can’t seem to quit doing op this man I love more than We.

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. . WONDERING. I'd leave well enough along— you're going steady. He might be scared away if he realized you were. Anyway, you don't know what cute boy may come along and change your mind. What a good setup you have!

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i Gertrude Bayne's flying to Ha-| |vana to meet world-traveler Irv-| ing Hoffman... . Lydia Lormay| is. appearing. at the Russian | Skazka. " . » TODAY'S BRAVO: Fred Robbins’ Bop concerts at the Clique. ~ ». »

| OUR TOWN: Monte Proser thopes to enter the TV field with a big Copacabana variety show (now in the hands of the Morris office) . . . Paul Robeson starts |a European tour in February . |IMCA— took over crooner Phil | Brito and plans a buildup . . . Rudy Vallee starts livening up the town again today. "A B'wayite is a fellow who goes wooing in a cab and complains that the meter clicked, but . That's Earl, brother.

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