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Hr. Chilton gs next bout will be with Joe Louis, who has come back as World Champ after leavi ng the ring to serve his country. Harry Risen, Mr. cniitonf S trainer has much confidence in Chilton and in his opin- ion he will be the next f.'Jorld 5fi.5H12,:.,'ll..,l c lol, all ll FIRST 'JIOMAN TO RUN FOR PRES?- IDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Miss Virginia Wood has an- nounced her intention to run as candidate for the presi- dency of the United States. Miss Lorraine Zimmermann, HissWood's companion and per- sonal secretary, has filed her declaration and is starting campaign speeches. The quiet, well-liked Miss Wood, has a Very good chance to be nominated as a candi- date and will receive much support from her friends and fe ll9ll..9.l 925.95 1., . -...,- MARY. JAIE RCDERMUYQID WRITES AFFOQFHLR NOVEL Mary Jane Rodermunl, well,-known novelist, has just completed anether novel, al- TJHOUGQE1 che not disclosed the name yet. As you know, Miss Roder- mundtrles to write her books i3.18.Wflf,' that everyone enjoys ree,d1n.gg 'because most of the booits she read werenft writ- ten in such a manner. She vowed to write in her own style and has become quite famous for it. Miss Dorothy Schnieders, a first class reporter on the St. Louis Star Times, has s'1pg:or-ted ?iJ.s:1 Roderrnund a great deal since sh-3 began variting and she says this latest book will be even bet- ter lilsged than the previous 5292523 -...,--... -..-.-.-.-- PROMITEEI-TT SPEAKER ELECTED GOVERNOR Robert Banneckger was elecifff ted gvvernor of Missouri last nigvjvt by an overwhelming ma- jority. It is said he put the election over mostly because oi' his ability to sway the 2912! .Til ..5liE..?.E.?,filS.f2.125i:...- A'. JnRD GIRTEIF TG BEST CHOIR The prize for the best church choir was given to 1Tve'ly:.:.LIilr.e or the Uni- versal -Jhurchon 3.126 S. Hum Street, St. L-suis. Miss Cori ine lfolcer and Miss Alice VV'.i,l.GC3Q, char ch cffi ci a ls from the .sam-: o,if1:.rch, said, 'Miss lfZi'.'Lr.e P 'mrv gated worker ard wellif ltnews what she is cifiirlgg. Thi is the seeend award of this ffi.i.i that Flies ifilne 9.95.5 22.5 ff.. ..l. 93 f......... ERE JP- OF' TROTITSFE SUIT These v-ras almost a riot when people watching the Ray Powell vs . Ruthliertz suit were emotionally disturbed by
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the heart rending storyof Miss Mertz. It seems that Miss caught ifowell vvith Jier 'supposedly best girl friend., The angry crowd was final'- ly quietedby police oi'ficf.ers Jerome Breeher and Edward Geiler.. The jury stayed out exaatn- ly five minutes. Miss Marta Won her case, Powell's lawyer, 5Frank Albertiwstated after 'dos' trial that he knew his ease was lost after he heard Miss Mertz's,.3 story. . Judge Emil Scheifler pre- sidedse W 3 y y We REEVES HEIRESS of Reeves Dry Cleaners was inf- herited by Mies Marian Reeves , deught er oi' the founder of the organ ization.. Miss Reeves says she will take Piss Irma Kropgjs as a co-partner. Letfs hope they have as much success as Miss Reeves' 1-f'3iE13.eI.- ., A- . r o ll- FAMOUS WHISTLER RETIRES The well-known Whistler, of radio fame whom everyone knows and loves has dee-rided to retire after many years of excellent service. From the many applicants, he has I The well established chaint chosen men. 1. Hjoffmann to succeed him. Mm. E'Jii7f'mann has often been on the programs 511dv,j'Lj, :tangy on the pfogram ... ...,..,. 4--l l ,, , - - - ----, 1 , i'viT.TLT'HvfIT,LICNAIm1Y REVEALS E3 E C REED The secretary of the multif- millionaire , 'fiarren Sandusky, revealed, last evening, the secret oi' how he acquired his vast f'or'tune. Aft er a much enjoyed dinner they were having coffee- in the' library vahena Virginia Frank, Mr.S'andusky'?'s secretary, ask- ed him how he happened upon his fortune. After much 'hesitation Mr. Sandusky said, Well, itfs very simple, instead of train- ing mydogs to sit up and hog for food, they sit up only for money. At one time I had a whole snow of this sortlf' His business associate and best iiiaienxi, Henryi-Jiohael, at one tiene, been the as- sistant traiinezc of the dogof CI,.i.S3STZf7S LOVER TBEQJOMEG BLJCGIE FILES!- Last night, much to their surprise, the newspaper re- porters on an assign- mentf walked into 'the newly designed Cassaluma, only to find the muohaivertised Boogie King to be none other than Joseph Fischer. During his
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