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...resistance points" cracked under heavy selling last week, market pundits began to predict a reversal in the major upward swing which started not with New Deal but on July 8, 1932. Yet the steel industry last week was operating at 60% of capacity-highest level since September 1930. April cigaret-production set an all-time record. American Telephone & Telegraph reported a net gain of 156,000 telephones in use for the first four months of the year against a net loss of 340,000 in the same period of last year. International Harvester reported its business for the five months...
...Charleston contest in Texas at 16. In vaudeville she called herself "The Original John Held Jr. Girl" although she had never met or posed for that artist. Playing on Broadway in Top Speed and Girl Crazy, she got a cinema contract because Hollywood liked the way she kept repeating "Cigaret me, big boy!" in Young Man of Manhattan. She plays expert ping-pong, likes to speak pig-Latin, dislikes exhibiting her feet. We're Not Dressing (Paramount). This picture may suggest tremendous new possibilities to producers. Stranded on a desert isle, an heiress (Carole Lombard) and a sailor (Bing...
...stage of Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House to rehearse her part in the Opera Ball, Mrs. Clendenin J. Ryan left her purse in Box 1, next to the stage. When she finished rehearsing Mrs. Ryan found that a sneak thief had taken her $850 bag, her $250 cigaret case, her $135 pocket money. Among four other rehearsing socialites robbed of $6,000 or more in jewels and cash was Mrs. Pierpont Morgan Hamilton whose husband is J. P. Morgan's nephew...
...loose!" It took more than an hour to find keys to release the imprisoned jailers. Toward noon Deputy Blunk called by long distance to say that the jailbreakers had released him and the garageman near Peotone, Ill., about 25 miles away, giving them $4 for carfare and a cigaret each...
Cochran lit one cigaret after another while Layton, handling his cue with annoying deliberation, wiggling his pale eye brows with conscious archness, worked his score up to 7 before Cochran had made his first billiard. Twenty innings passed before Cochran could make two points in a row. Then he got a run of four but Layton was ahead, 29-to-9. When the crowd grew noisy, dawdling, red-faced Layton walked to his chair and waited for silence. When Cochran demanded new balls, Layton insisted on the old ones, compromised by keeping his cueball, letting the other two be replaced...