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...Mayor Kelly's South Side home his three adopted children (Twins Patricia and Joseph, 8, and Stephen, 4). celebrated their father's victory by coming down with measles. Father Kelly could not stay home to watch them. He was off to Washington to draw a draft on his new political prestige, to ask $265,000,000 of the $4,880,000,000 provided by the new relief bill in order to give Chicago a new airport, parks, elevated highways, sewers...
Ever since Patricia Maguire fell soundly asleep in February 1932 with sleeping sickness, Chicago reporters have been calling regularly at her house for news (TIME, Feb. 26). Last week they found the young woman sitting up in bed, looking stupidly at a slate. "Pat, raise your right hand," her mother wrote on the slate. Slowly Patricia Maguire raised her right hand. "Raise your index finger." Slowly up went the finger. "Raise two fingers." Slowly she did as she was told...
Delighted that Patricia Maguire's long sleeping brain again functions a little, her mother exclaimed: "I do hope she'll be awake to celebrate her 30th birthday next April 1. Patricia weighed 125 lb. when she went to sleep. Now she weighs about 160 lb. She'll have a fit about that when she wakes...
...comedy efforts with an amusing skit and a very funny song which brought them long and loud applause. The deep voice of Gertrude Niessen is well known to radio listeners, but her exceedingly attractive person should, we hope, keep her occupied in a more visual form of work. Miss Patricia Bowman dances very prettily and by way of contrast, Mitzi Mayfair contributes a good bit of syncopated stepping with the aid of Jack Whiting, to whom the ballads of the show are entrusted. Everett Marshall's excellent baritone deserved better means of expression than the usual tear-jerker about...
...people know, may be depended upon to include turmoil among the gendarmerie, wisecracks in a welter, fisticuffs in the boudoir, and a pace so rapid as hopelessly to outstrip the plot. Shamefacedly, we admit to a general liking for all these inevitable ingredients, as well as for the toothsome Patricia Ellis and the dogged Alan Jenkins, Mr. Cagney's perennial henchman. The Kid himself, may best be described as presenting an able impersonation of James Cagney. We particularly admired the chivalry with which, in the last reel, he permitted his bride a pretty attempt at assault...