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Dan Thomas, Oklahoma News, Oklahoma City, Okla, Nov. 6, 1932.

ELECTRIFYING THE DOLLAR

      WE laughed all the way from Cos Cob to Mamaroneck

a-commuting to the job yesterday at reflections on the solemn

suggestion of the scientists in convention assembled

with the Econometric Society at Atlantic City that the nation‘s

currency be established on the new basis of the

average cost of the kilowatt hour of energy production. (...)

      If, as they seriously propose, a bond assured promise

of the future production of forty kilowatt hours of juice

by an electrical company is to be taken as the foundation

of a dollar, how much currency ought to be issued

on a guaranty from Mr. Charles Chaplin that he will knock

‘em out of their seats with seven reels in 1935?

(...) Motion Picture Herald, Dec. 31, 1932


Paulette had eyes for nobody else

Editorial content. „The Loves of Charlie Chaplin

      Paulette Goddard, Pretty Blonde Divorcee, May Be Third

      Wife of Noted Comedian

      First photo. “Her blond beauty captivated Hollywood.“

      Second photo. „Paulette Goddard, 21-year-old

      divorcee, who will be Charlie Chaplin‘s third wife, Hollywood‘s

      ,wise ones‘ say.“

      Third photo. „As she may look as Chaplin‘s third bride.“

      EDITOR‘S NOTE: This is the first of three stories

on the three loves of Charlie Chaplin – Mildred Harris, Lita Grey

and, now, Paulette Goddard.

      By Dan Thomas

      NEA Service Writer

      HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 5. – If Charlie Chaplin, who has spent

the last couple of years roaming lonesomely around

the earth, should suddenly turn up one of these days married

to beautiful, platinum blond Paulette Goddard, the wise

of cinemaland would only say, ,I told you so!‘

      For despite denials by Miss Goddard and silence by Chaplin,

romantic-minded Hollywood insists that Paulette is to

be the third Mrs. Chaplin.“ (...)

      „THE attractive blond had been only a short time when

an actors‘ agent met her at a party at Malibu, famous

movie beach colony.“ (...)

      „Harry Langdon was numbered among her first acquaintances

here. But she went out with him only a few times when

Chaplin came into the picture. They met at a party during the

latter part of July. After that Paulette had eyes for nobody

else. She and Charlie were seen together almost continually in one

place or another after that meeting.“ (...)


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