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I! \WEDN PAGE TWO THE AD V A X C EXE W S \VI:J)XL:ST>AV. A* THE ADVANCE - NEWS Is a da;ly tablo.J newspaper published every weekday morning except Monday by THE OGDENSBURG AOVANCE CO. Inc. OGDENS3URG. NEW YORK. * *m*m m<mm J J? Ceil WALTER WINCHELL || TAL KI£-H (Entered at the Ojdensburg Postoffice as second-c!ass matter.) (Trad? On Broadway SUBSCRIPTION RATES 10 CENTS PER WEEK Marie Registered. Copyright. 193 5. Daily Mirror. Ire. MEMOS OF A MIDNIGHTER Itliat Clark Gable look in his ear*. The Sultana Jehore is divorcing • the Sultan of London! . . The Jack TOPICS By BILL DANIELS %-4i A HOVE TOWN NEWSPAPER FOR OGDENS3URG AND THE NORTH COUNTRY \Awake and »Sing.\ the Group j Theatre's hit. was voted tor pro-j Auction by the actor*, after the bosses turned it down three times j^ thc folks NO KICK COMING. If you were one of the local residents (and we'll bet you were) who complained yesterday about the snow storm that honored us with its belated presence, just give a thought to the pranks nature has been playing on other sections of these United States. Maybe we do have a fluctuation in temperature from 40 below to 90 in the shade, maybe the ferry boat does get stuck in the ice once in a while and maybe we do have to shovel coal and snow. But how would you like to wake up some morning end find a couple of _ feet of nice fine dust in your front yard? Bet you'd long for the good old snow. Or if the dust holds no terrors for you (even after you've seen all those pictures) maybe you'd care to try roosting on the roof of your house while flood waters swept all your earthly belongings away. No? Well how about a little hurricane then? One that would take the whole house away and leave you standing there? There are a lot of things to complain about in Og- densburg, we'll grant you that, but we may consider ourselves lucky to escape all the little pleasantries of nature listed above. Ogdensburg folks should consider themselves sin- gularly blessed when a thought is given to the misery in other sections of the nation. Ostermans (Lilian Watsonl atter only two months 01 it are unwnd- i:iz . . Connie Bennett is in town— but so is Gilbert Roland . . The gaz- ettes are trying: to confirm a ru- mor fiat J. Warner an* Ann Alva- radio. were secretly jelled in Mexi- co two months ago . . Louise Van j victim of the stenchers Saturday Al?n. the ex-wii*e of Alexis Mdiv- rni «who is being Reuovated by •IBSI LOCAL NEWSREEL A lot of the home town were playing Fishie. Fishie in the (Brook at Pope Mills Sunday . . -* { !~ *L_ nark : ~ •:Mi'<nA—auieK* IS sinking—quicx Eleanor Powell who went toj^f ^ ^ d||fnp trucks . .My, my Hollywood for $o«k> per is now be-l^^ ^ ehftP * tum mer we had' ing iKddled at $25.«Jtw the flicker. The French Casino was again the ex-brother-in-law S-rge. in the t-ld country . . Frances Stutz. rec- emlv of the \Revenge With Mui-C jwtiat a short summer we Just got the storm windows off: ar.d now it's time to put 'em bac&j on—anyhow we hadn't found time! —six \tombs\ being planted . . .. I the scree ns—that's some didn't sa.l !*._.! K I Mollscn. the aviatoc La Huttom ir; Princess.ng with her as planned. When he returns to; Glasgow he will enter politics . . . The tallest chorine wages at the heio. [J de Paree go to Jeanette McCulley. When Mae West first uttered, that now famous line. \Come up| and see me sometime.\ she mear^t no one in particular, and every-) of ensemble, and Rubiuoff. will bride'She rate- an extra $2«> for nuding it scon with a lad. who is too rich J in the Ssh bowl. . J. •'ivante act- The Robert Milfords (he's \The ually sets a daily bill for w:eck-|body in general . . providing. Great Waltz** manager* aie divid-jtg* there—averagi ng $25—which course, that that \everybody\ was in* . . H. Seaman, pioneer burleskjlb cost'.y laugh-provoking. . . Hejcf the masculine sex. showman, will groom it again in; pays $5t.» for a special wire in his j June. He's •>> Orr,* are in the Miami com is Badgered by correspondents, th* The Morrison !dres.-ing room—from the tracks. ; blonde star recently took time out to admit that there really are Mrs. Orr is balm-bard:ns: Dorothy L. Holtz is being sued for $4«>j seven men she's particularly in- tion route. Clark for Sl.-W.o**. via the aliena-jby a book peddler. The actor re-j terested in at the moment. Reclirf- lused payment because he said he j ing gracefully on a silk couch on couldn't find one usable gag in the | the set of \Goin* To Town.\ her ibunch . . Maroco. the wealthy Ai-iforthcoming sizzler. Miss West Alfred E. S .i : th squelches local ! * e ntine (Kath Rays groom i is said: fans* plans by asserting that be j s| , ea4 j' n? $;».5o«> weekly to import \I wanna meet John D. to find will not run for the Presidency on p a ncho and a girl show there— out where he gets all those dimes any ticket in 1**>> . . Pretty brawl } muST ^ blondVs . . Yansci.Dolly, he passes around. And also to find in a local conipcs-rs apartment j w!ll> 4id over lwo years in the j out how it feels to be SO years last week—Bankhead and Libby ! ls ^ p j rals ^ wr j Uen a book tag-(old. Koiman mussing upThurber . . J j ?r ^. -Time Off.\ . . The \Nation** | **lf I ever see Dizzy Dean, may- Benjam.n who ait Fr^d Perry on! is going artt?r t j le d^ie girl pro-j be 1 can find out if he's as good the Coast was described by all u+m m m ?teV e Christy, once one!as he says he is. \gazettes as the ex-lightweight , of tlle most popular restaurant; \The Prince of Wales has been chieftains now manages Demp-! locking for the right girl for 4C as the champ. Hr* was the contender, not the champion . . Demps^yV rendez- \ous was to be the scene of an 'argument, with Braddock socking J Baer—but it fizzled . . Did Edna • Cassastis Yolk marry the owner of i r | r SEE DANZIG DEFEAT HITLER MARNE BATTLE sey's spot . . T. S. Stribling. who years now, and hasn't had much h** written hit books, makes a i luck. Maybe I could interest hirr shadier living contributing pieces! *'And Mustapha Kemal. there's to the pulps under assumed hand-1 a man I want to shake by the hand les . . Several locals, whose ini-jand thank. When he took the Tur- l € d *iy their overwhelming trium- that Reno hotel where she **asjriah? St \Elpege\ of Tab are deny-lkish women out of harems and out i BERLIN. April 1*.—Last day's election in the Danzig Free j out to be Reichs jph<in the township elections in tiie J melted? . . They say it is definite j^gr t j le column 13 theii-s. But why? ;ui*il districts of the Daaz.g Free! that most of the Hollywood studies ! n^ beiug read! STate la«;t autumn. I'orgeiting that:will move to Delaware because of* intimidation and terrorism are j the duPonts. the heaviest contri- easier to practice hi the country ifcutors to the industry . . Mabel than in the city. Accordingly Al-j Walker VYillebrandt is negotiating Suu ibert Foster. 3«> year old Bavarian, the transfer, if any . . T. Meighan • ivho is the Nazi leader in Danzig i s at the X. Y. hosp. - Paul Tremaine's stranded toot- from behind their veils, he did a real service. And I'll bet he's glad he did it. **And as for that guy Purvis whe Earthqu peara By CHA » Intemation • PHOENIX. >arth<luiak<? - 4 fears in Ithe tients here tt itself. A for ing in the S -two thousan troyed by a S.ich is tn leg-nds of t Archaeolog oompreaens\ people who considerable bitation. anc \ixitellisence The rema als they du. lakes behin< *anountain« s of granaries and strateg* holes show •were agricu tifiCations o catc> that t Extens : But why t they went 1 decided. It is know xjame. to the 9«M) A. P.. approximate ^>>«em of c* f .<rd and ?eve cleared the rs are gunning for him. . Peter tracked down Di!linger, well he's save orders that the Danzg diet i *tate may turn out to oe rteicus shcald ^ disS oived and new elec- j Silly Rand, in wrong with the iuehrer Adolf Hitlers Marne bat- tl0Us hf>ld> aIthoug -, this parlia-; clergy, is making another effort to the George White's jj e feriamiv tne taiiure 01 tne , . ^_._ ^ i», «.•«•,..! Nazis to win a two-th:rds majority j tory ^^^ tQ rdJ ^ I \Scandals- won't jell until Aug. 1 in the new DieL despite the over-; The Xazis j^ no stone un turn-i. . A bulletin posted backstage at whelming resources of moral pies- ed tQ ^1^^ in Danzig the ithe Paradise states that any las- *;are and intimidation they brought , 1!emeil< j OU g triumph that they had j sies who respond to Earl Carroll's to bear on the electors, combined obtained in the Saar . while the with their failure to achieve their object of eliminating the opposi- t.on parties as a serious factor in the life of the Hanseatic city, show them that Hilterism. no more than Islamism. is irresistible. Social Democrats, for instance, were permitted to hold only seven public meetings in the course of a £..x weeks* campaign, and only one \call\ needn't return . . Wonder why Ann \ L**e Patterson, that spot's lovely and X. T. C lifted? She's out - . Gloria Vanderbilt's brother. JEfarrr Morgajru now has a <Jearly demonstrated the fact that National-Social ism and German are of these in a large public halL and Toodygnard. He is Capt. Doris Iva- while the Catholic Center partylnosky. formerly of the Imperial The Iianzig elections have also hSkld ab<rot the S2LZne i im i ted op- portunity for presenting its case the Nazis staged no less than L- not identical terms and that given ^ rallies in thin smal Iterritory of 7M square miles. any sort of opportunity for oppost ton. at least two oat of every three Germans aren't followers of the Swastika. The vote in the Free State has also checked the Nazi piaa for aggression abroad.! If the Hilterites had carried Dan- zig by a majority of from 7-~« to £6 per cent a.s they confidently expect- ed, they wonld hare next demand- ed a plebiscite in llemel and Yesterday's snow storm left the Anstria in expectation that the]streets and walks filled with wet Hilterite tide wonM also overran jslus-h nnd pedestrians fonnd con- the«e territories. Now it isn't so dit^ms very disagreeable as few APRIL STORM WHITENS THE COUNTRYSIDE Russian Guards. . .The Depart- ment of Justice is sizzling becanse the studios disregarded warnings not to scenario the **G~ men . . \It is a cheap trick.*' said an offi- cial, \to bring back gang films •under the euise or glorifying Fed- eral agents\ . . Spec .a! squads incidentally. «re launching an ef fee tire campaign against the nessman'* racketeer. Xeagoe's \Temper* published in Paris, and banned here for two /ears under the name of ''Storm\ s beii:g Coward-McCann'd under the tag of -\Winning a Wile\ . . n that list of lads, mentioned by the papers, as being wooers of La Hut ton they all overlooked Sam Pisa's . . Evelyn Dale of the Cas- ino de Paree is having her mar- riage vows splintered . . The major cabarets took a lacing all week, only the intimate spots packing them in . . Helen Shaw, sec'y to Burns & Allen, the rad- ioafs. and X. Pen-in. author of i Kid Millions.\ are looking for a rabbi . . The Dale Wimbrows of foscinatin*. Maybe I could help hi;-n. too. He'rs pretty good at gettin* his rnan, but I'm not s: bad myself. \ \James Branch Cabell is another guy I'd like to meet. I've always wanted to know if his books real- ly mean what I think they do. \Last on the list, but not leas' is a Canadian named Dionne. th; gent who inspired those quintu- plets. What woman wouldn't want to meet a man like that? And mean, what a man.\ XBC will be We^ed nett month. tio \ reads ' ,\ for •h«win« extrem and unusual courage, above an When a man becomes a Ken^ tucky Colonel, sometimes the cita- FCS SA. Buxk sc ••: pa*t» job. r - Moni s Sx FOR RENT- cn frst Phcne *-> FOR SALE uuts. has Thursday. de.' r s to Z aelivered- FCR REN Advance Eyers. heyond the bounds of ordinary Ogden Nash wil do his first stage assignment for the Shuberts. a am- ^ sical . . Love is what makes or-j •* y _ ^ j Recently George f&urns. who j wears the pants in the comedy Xancv Carroll now savs she \«nufacturing team of Burns and, isnt going to marry Van\ Smth.} AMe \' «««vwl a beribboned ap- chids $2 apiece. h*r steady for a rear. . The D. A-*s pointment from Ruby Laffon, Gov- reruia that the Xaxis wonM ob- tain a majority in Anstria if a referendam were held there. The Nazi* were deceived by the rsnlt of the Saar plebsicite. Xxne- walks were shoveled. The brought one of the hearieat April falls in many rears, vtorm core red n wide state. Trees, wires office is checking up on 41.**{ ernor of Kcntuckv - *\^ th «« >>•\» InM-i.. w«-^^. i- * A •- —^-ifWae West and Bing Crosby in the of the governor's aide-de-' camps. An inquiring reporter, anxious to discover what especial type of rooming honses in town to weed, l~, t the -— - ^nks undesirable ones . . So- The Brron Chandlers are infan-J^,^ u iB m ^ wlxh Uie j^i^ ticinating-nbnut S^pc . The Pier-]^ Writers Cmb becanse of his pon* MorgaTi Hamiltons of the j v^^aynma at a recent partr Btee Book Belt, hare come to an one of the moat famoms restanra- amkable verdict . . Katherine j tears is on the rerge of losing his! 10 \*• h ' s a PP° ii| t , »« n * discove^red Barker of the social register license—for operating two barsi th< reason * - and wrhat a ****\*' (Adelaide Motffett's kin I and mm * --^ __ ^^^^ ^.^, j^teri 1 George Sherman, the polo player, are altaronted . per cent of the vote for the were covered with snow nnd theiDo«glas of *r Carman front ia that referendum exceeded their moat sanguine ex- pectations. But they didn't appre- ciate the fact that the vote in the Saar was not a vote for Hitler but for Germany, if the uuestion of bach to the Retch were at in Douzig last Sunday, the I secret Hitlerites jronld probably have' gmt *# per cent of the rote tl»er*» Hoilvnouy — Wendy Barrie lets too. jWooiy Douahne break engagement the Xaxis we-e rais^Ito plight troth to Dorothy *efL \Honey- lohn- W nnie Gardiner are a of arithmetic . . MQton the W FCR RENT One and : Post Off: Mrs. A. C WANTED— . distacce. fianiltoc FOR REN\ 7<*5 New f Ashley. courage Burns exhibited in order and peddl ng giggle water Beth Leury. an; Burns was awarded the Colonelcy for having stayed married to Gra- > those jewels, is the latest to crash J cic Arlen for e '» ht r** nl and Minora Feneyn ditto . .1 scenery _^ ^_ vista. Warmer weather is forecast jXBC book<u are to be taken <MY] examine \the for today and what *~*s left of the|*aiaries and put on a comnt^^ionjfj^^^. -JI MU scow last njght w3l soon vanish. Los Angeles — Physician attri- butes impfovesnent in ape man to bnsis . . Joe Higrins. who 20 nriOions. until the his m-*4* yacht to X for practically subway Xuumlly lownson. coryuniing for g»ts $1**99 every the toothpaste adverts . . Town £ Country goes monthly in July . . Guido Orlando won a point from the Supreme Courts, and now may on JaussoUnTs j flicker: ~Mau of Courage*\ n mm jeuort to collect * per cent on $1.- •5**j**«*.. Doris Fisher is now Mr*. shetred a Jay Faggen. after j by the Mayor of 2 When informed of her husband's newly acquired citation. Miss Al- len said: -Well, he's the kernel.- net Tut the out.\ FO^ SALE garage * icuce?. F ' caB Itfn FOR RE •sect. fr. * taarast. FCR SALE. Meyer^ 8 5tl Xort Hackees it is B. Bern e: Paris — Former Xew V man nude son strangVd on ~He nasi «\a?h hi DIFFERS Charles Laughton. who won the. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award himself in .1934. agrees with the choice of 1 Clark Gabie as the leading male. jstar for 1935. but thinks the fem- o>! brine honors shook! have &oi%e to Norma Shearer instead of Ciaudet- te Colbert. FOR REV occupied - Snian S Gray. *T FOR REW _ Arpiy TC Hnsbrov v