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Twelve for only $1.00 and well itl Just fill in the coupon below—and presto the twelve issues will come to you regularly. NOW 10 CENTS ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR Would you like to receive twelve Issues of MOVIE LIFE for one dollar? All you have to do Is attach « dollar bill to this coupon. NAME ADDRESS TOWN = Rend your subscription to MOVIE LIFE. 5 18 East 48th Street, New York City, N.Y" 34 Notes on the Spread of Human Reason N New Orleans Major General George Van Horn Moseley urged that all European political refugees to this coun- try be sterilized. When Dennis Foreman of Newark became jealous of his wife, he fired a load of buckshot at her. Desiring to protest against the high price of women’s clothes, Anna Mayer, 32, of Ciuj, Rumania, ran nude through the streets, Quebec police advanced the cause of learning by confiscating all reading mat- ter in the Maxim Gorky School in Mon- treal and sending the pupils home. A Supreme Court jury in Buffalo, N.Y., decided that the amount of injury per dog bite, inflicted wholesale, comes to $10.29. When words failed Senator Kenneth McKellar, of Tennessee, he dared Sena- tor Royal S. Copeland, of New York, to a fist fight outside, as a solution to the problem of who was a liar. In Elkton, Md., Mrs. Virginia Over- shiner Patterson Stark Blank Seeger Gil- bert Kahn Raymond, eight-times-mar- tied “Georgia Peach” of 1924, took hus- band No. 9 in the form of Charles R. Bromley, “until death do us part.” In Virginia a high court upheld the right of a widow to the estate of her husband, a Roman Catholic priest. In Salem, Mass., two husbands reached an agreement by which they swapped wives after parties. In Chicago the father of a 16-year old beauty contest winner brought suit for one million dollars because the prize turned out to be $5 worth of liquor, which she did not use. In North Castle, N.Y., a jilted youth explained he had shot himself—“but not dangerously""—to bring his girl to his side. She didn’t come. In Marquand, Mo., bartender Murphy Myers suspends beer sales in his tavern for a half hour nightly while his friend the Rev. Noel Bremner holds a revival. . Recipe for Success 1958 Model 1 coin-operated music box 1 beer license 1 cigarette license 5 dozen hot dogs 3 pounds hamburger Several punch boards slot machines to taste Mix well, and serve at a roadside stand with space for dancing. —Mi.tarp M. Rice. In Mount Clemens, Mich., Walter Caffrey, 13, hanged himself because his mother would not buy him roller skates. The father of Joan Marsh, a motion picture actress, spent the night in jail for not contributing $150 a month to her support while she was earning $10,000 a year. While William Edwards, 27, of Alton, IIL, was on relief, his wife Margery, 14, had a Caesarean baby. In Ashaway, R.I., a school dentist re. moved eight teeth from the mouth of the wrong girl. Il Regime Fascista, an Italian paper, charged in Rome that Jews were seeking to overthrow Latin civilization through such tools as the American diplomatic service and Franklin D. Roosevelt. In Cambridge, Mass., Sally Rand ad- dressed a group of Harvard freshmen on the subject of “How To Be Intelli. gent Though Educated.” Douglas Rickman, a laborer of Erith, England, worked for twelve years with a broken neck, finally deciding that it “felt funny.” Ben Hazelcorn, of Brooklyn, picketed the shop of his brother Sam, explaining “My brother is mean to me.” Jean Lussier, who went over Niagara Falls in a barrel ten years ago, became seriously ill of pneumonia while watch. ing the ice break up below the falls. While Nazis burned Jewish and non- Nazi books in Linz, Austria, Williams College students denounced this stupid. ity and burned a copy of Hitler's “Mein Kampf” in Williamstown, Mass. In Rudolstadt, Germany, a court gtanted a man a divorce because his wife refused to bear him a second child. In Snow Hill, Md., a county health o€icer, finding that a school boy who needed glasses had loaned them to his mother, demanded whether the glasses had been made for the boy or his mother, and was informed that they were made for the boy's father. Last Tuesday, in a dogwood tree, A mastadon made eyes at me; And I have brooded all week long— I think that making eyes is wrong. R.P.W. eee Miss Pons said she has a two-month engagement to sin in Rio, Buenos Aires and Monsevedeo. New York Mirror. Nice work if you can get it. comicbooks.com