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** MY LITTLE GIRL"

The fact that Charles Chaplin has seriously endangered his eyesight was one of the intimate details re- vealed to a Daily Express reptesen tative in Paris by Mrs. Lita Grey Chaplin, the famous comedian's former wife, who obtained a divorce from him in 1927,

She unfolded the story of her childlike love for the world's greatest film" actor whom no one could quite understanil because of his art and dual personality.

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Corpn., C. Bareda, A. Beilin, Mrs. L. J. Bowler, C. Clerabut, J. "I played on Charles Chaplin's Drewry, W. Eames (Fireman), A. knees when I was seven," she said. H. George, H. B. Hartter, Dr. P. "He gave me my first film contraet J. Kelly, Leong Seng Hin & Co., to play in The Kid when I was L. Lebedel, Miss G. Mansch, Mrs. twelve. He married me when I was F. C. Mandell, Rev. D. F. Macken- sixteen. I am the mother of his rie, M. Milton, H. R. Meier, J. CA LARGE QUANTITY OF two sons, but as for understanding | MacKechnie, Miss A. MacDonald, him as a wife as for sensing his in A. A. Menzies. Mrs. R. G. P. Perry, nermost thoughts and feelings, and being en rapport with him as two twin souls should be-why. he is still a robot to me, and to all other women, too, I am sure.

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To me he is the greatest artist the world will know for years to come. He is packed full of idealism and ideas, and he will never be able to live long enough to carry. I. Senholm." out all his ideas. He is the only film star whỏ, has nobody to think for him. He thinks for himself and does everything himself. He has endangered, his eyesight and may go blind because he works so hard in the glare of the arc lamp, and even insists on cutting his films himself.

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Do you still love him ↑ *! I asked. Mrs. Chaplin turned her face away and sighed,

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KING LEAR" OR "LADY

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SENATOR'S ATTACK ON

BRITISH AUTHOR. "

"Such books will be admitted to, the United States only over my dead body they are not only ob- scene; they are damnable."

"After I had shaken hands with hima Charlie suid, Why, it is my little girl of the tea ship." That was a rather wonderful moment. After that I used to go along to, his etudio every spare moment I had, and sitting very quietly in a corner I loved to watch him at his work.

Then when the time cane for me to go back to school I went Thua dramatically did. Senatori How Reed Smoot urge the adoption by up to say good-bye to him. would you like to act for me,' he the United States Senate of hist said, and after he had persuaded amendment to the present, law my parents I signed a year's con- against obscene books and pictures. tract with him to play on the The amendment, which was adopt- screen. I played as Angel Sweeted after 12 hours' debate, restores beart in the heaven scenes in The to Customs officials the power Kid, und when he discovered I taken from them two months ago, photographed much older than I to refuse entry into America of looked in real life he engaged me to star in Gold Rush."

Lovable Memories.

We made three reels of it to gether and then he asked me to marry him, and made me give up the screen to became his wife. still used to go and watch him work after wa

were married and the babies came, but it was out the

same.

"Charlie lived only for his art. As a husband he was much too moody, but I still have some, very, lovable memories of him. One day he could not eat his dinner because his car had run over a mongrel dog on his way home from the studio. He could not get bis mind off that dog.

works. they consider might under- mine the morals of the people.

Before such works can be de finitely banned, however, they must be submitted to a judge and jury for final decision.

The debate covered questions ranging from the difference between heaven and hell, and whether, Rabelais was any worse than the hot magazines sold to millions)

of Americans,

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Milde; Than Shakespeare. One speaker compared Lady Chatterley's Lover with Shake- speare's works.

He declared the late D. H. Lawrence, the author, wrote books which were mild compared with Shakespear's King Lear."

We are still friends though, and. Senator Cutting, chief opponent now that we are apart I under- of the amendment, pointed to a stand him a little better. He copy of "Lady Chatterley's Lover" comes to see the children often. lying on Senator Smoot's desk, and They are five and three years old accused him of avidly reading it, now-and-I-have-always-tried to The infariated Mr. Smoot-retort- give them rather a wonderful idea ed that he had only read the first of their father. They are both in-pages to obtain an idea of the in- ordinately proud of him.

docent nature of the work.

One Page Enough."..

"The two little boys are in Cali- fornia with my grandmother. Once

"J

I overheard Charles, jun., talking "The book is so disgusting and with the little girl next door vile, that reading one page is through a little hole in the fence. enough for any decent-minded per "My daddy is better than yours,' son, said Mr. Smoot. shouted the little girl, he is a This remark in no way perturbed business man. Oh, no answered Senator Royal S. Copeland, from my little son, with great dignity. New York, who was observed calm-

Mino's much better than that; ly reading the book." mine's a funny daddy."

"Charlie is very fond of his sons, but I do not think he really under- stands children, though he acts principally for them."

In a final speech, Senator Smoot. & prominent official of the Mormon Church, declared obscene books should be barred from the United States in the same way as dangerous Mrs. Chaplin is now acting on drugs. ". thegemondinhusker Shelady Chisteries'a Lover" which! Amazon to London to-morrow morn is banned in this country, relates Berithshem Trunk detailytherive firef ing or she may go to

is like that, and she is on holiday."Lady Chatterley" with her game Churlic is coming to Europe in five keeper. weeks' time. He is going to London

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