Monday, Nov. 05, 1934

"TIME brings all things.''

Queen

In Chicago, beauteous Patricia Marquam, winner of the title "Queen of A Century of Progress," appeared in court to file suit for divorce. Said she: "It was my smile, my face, my figure--he said it was my radiant beauty--that first attracted Lauren Marquam. We were married last March 12. But the things that attracted Lauren attracted others too. The attentions I got made him impossibly jealous. Four days after we were married he was so jealous that he struck me. April 15 he hit me again and I left him. Think how jealous he would be now when I am to be modest about it, getting rather famous. My beauty means the end of my romance. I can't go back."

Prettiest

In Rasnik, Jugoslavia, peasants told Angjelija Nukitch she was the prettiest girl in all the world. Then spiteful villagers came back from Zagreb with news that they had seen girls who made Angjelija look homely by comparison. Pretty Angjelija wrote a note saying that she did not want to live in a world that held prettier girls, hanged herself.

Feathers

In Deering, Mo., to settle an argument among his schoolmates, Vernon Davis killed a chicken, counted 8,537 feathers on it.

Rescue

In Morris. Ill., John Prombo saw a cow chewing her cud in the path of a speeding train. Racing down the railroad tracks, he coaxed, tugged, pushed, could not budge the placid animal. In the instant before the train was upon them, the cow loped safely off the tracks. The engine killed John Prombo.

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