THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 6, 1987.
THE
WORLD
Do
GOES BY
}}
O you ever read those lovely letters to the editor in the Home newspapers? Some of them are really most touching. One cor- respondent
journal of a certain wrote recently, "I was crocked for life in a sportsman's game and I am proud of it.”
Some guys are easily pleased.
*
Mixed Grill
*
+
From a woman's page in a Home newspaper: "Quails are delicious birds, best eaten roasted. To pre- pare, pluck the birds, cut off head
GERMANY INDIGNANT
Bitter Criticism Of Major La Guardia
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
BERLIN, TO-DAY.
AN ALMOST UNPRE CEDENTED STORM OF IN- DIGNATION. HAS BEEN AROUSED. IN GERMANY OVER THE SPEECH MADE BY MR. FIDEL LA GUARDIA, MAYOR OF NEW YORK, WHEREIN THE LATTER DE- SCRIBED HERR HITLER AS **THAT BROWN-SHIRTED FANATIC"
The newspapers have not yet ceased to castigate the Mayor and to demand that action be taken
The official organ of the * Nazi Party, "Voelkischer Beobachter," declares that the damage done by sach “underworld figures” as the Mayor was terrific.
and neck and draw from the neck end, truss as you garment on 2
The journal goes on to say that sheet of white paper and rub the "States governed according to magnesia or flour into the mater-modern principles a figure such as ial with the palm of the hand. Then fold the garment up and leave for two days."
And if you don't like quail after that don't blame me.
Efficiency
Mayor La Guardia would be ren- dered helpless through confinement either in a prison or a lunatic asy- imm.”
ANTI-GERMAN ACTS OF PAST The "Berlinér Lokālanzeiger”: says that the Mayor should be in the rogues gallery, and recalls his “A brass whistle player found other anti-German actions in the begging in Peckham played "God past. Save The King at the police station to show that he was efficient." News itemi.
"Germany would not allow for- eign heads of State to be insulted in such a flagrant manner," says
His ability proven, his loyalty es-the paper, "and the reaction of the tablished, he was then once more în American Government and politi- a position to resume his noble heri-cal circles will be awaited with in- tage the gutters of England. {terest.”—Trans-Ocean,
* * *
Your Legs, Girls
Mr. Olan van Zandt is a Senator
STOLE 47 CARS
of the State of Texas He has Forty-seven cars and a motor been getting all worked up lately, lorry, valued in all at $7,877, were and the trouble is over pictures of stated at Edinburgh Sheriff Court women's legs that have been apto have been stolen by four boys pearing in the Texas newspapers.in less than two months. He has introduced a Bill in the The two okler boys, both aged 16, Senate to prohibit their publica-were sent to an approved school. tion.
Each of the other two, aged 15 and Mr. Zandt, by the way, is bind. 14, was ordered to receive 10 strokes
of the birch. **
Film Notes
A communal kitchen, capable of sup- plying 10,000 dinners an hour to needy This cryptic line is published in children, the largest of its kind in the a magazine that deals with film pro-country, was opened in Liverpool" by grammes in various districts of Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, Parliamen London. I suspect that the numbers tary Secretary to the Board of Trade. refer to dates.
Women are dangerous. ware-road (tili 23), Balham 25).
Our Rulers
Edg-on, but immense masses of solid (from rock barred the way, and gradually black damp brought death to the trenzied victims.
Page $
QUEENS
NEXT CHANGE
New Universal
Picture
OPENING TO-DAY
Bobby BREEN
thrill you again
vhen:
RAINBOW ON THE RIVER
MAY ROBSON CHARLES BUTTERWORTH
Benita Hume, Alan Mowbray, Louise Beavers, Henry O'Neill, marilyn Knowlden, and The Famous Rall-Johnson Choir
________VICTOR McLAGLEN in
"THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE”
EORIENTALE
•LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY•
TOPS EVERYTHING
FOR SHEER, THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT!
A real circus performance presented on the screen, daring gymnasts,. riders, serialists, clowns, trained animals and hundreds of wild beasts
in a sensational show.
A GREAT PICTURE FOR THE CHILDREN!
TOPS_EVERYTHING FOR SHEER THRALLING ENTERTAINMENT!
The Story of a Man's Deter- Beast's Hote
mination
and a Woman's Trueshery!
BENGAL TIGER
SATAN THE MAN KILLER" JUNE BARTON MacLANE TRAVIS - WARREN HULL Paul Grupta - iesean murg-Brected by busts Ming A Warner Bros Picture
TO-MORROW MONDAY TUESDAY»
A THRILLING GLORIFIED WESTERN PRODUCTION (This is not a Cowboy picture)
A reporter named Richard Bea ""THE TEXAS RANGERS”
mish was sent by the North Ameri-
"Mr. Arthur Greenwood, M. Pcan to write up the story. for Wakefield, is uncertain *26 to He was staggered by the immer- how he will get on at the forth-sity of the news and he was appall- coming Castleford Marbles Tourna-ed by the vastness and horror of ment. He has promised to go there the scene.
and play in this tourney for char- With a feeling of deep emotion ity. He admits that he is rather he started to write his account. He out of practice. However, one or was desperately anxions to do a job two other MP's anticipate taking which would do justice to the part, and there is talk of putting in heroism and grief that he had a little practice on the Terrace at seen. Westminster."--News item.
Interview Him
This happened a long time ago. A terrific mining disaster
red in Western Pennsylvania. dreds of men were killed..
His
gan
opening.
paragraph
God sits to-night on a little hill overlooking the scene of disaster. Back at the office they were impatiently iting the first news from Bezmish.
The moment his telegraphic re- me was supposed to be the most port came in it was rushed to the p-to-date in the State, and this Editor who glanced the first seemed to add to the horror-
ere entombed and slowly this
days of frantic effo
ords and
Send
Fred MacMurray Jack Oakie Jean Parker
© MATINEE5: 20c-30c EVENINGS: 20-30c.-50c.-70c. ❤
KING'S THEATRE
Dancing Display by the pupils of the
O'KEEFE MONTGOMERY SCHOOL OF DANCING
DEMONSTRATIONS
MISS KATHLEEN GLOVER
and
MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Under the distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, K., CMG., CBE, and Lady Caldecott. THURSDAY, 11th March, 1937, 5.10 p.m.
Part of the proceeds to be given to Earl Haig's Fund for Disabled
"Sold
diers and Sailors.
Tickets: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00.
Children, half price (except $100).
them
Their pping was
istinctly. If
ULYSSER
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.