People, Jan. 21, 1935

"Names make news." Last week these names made this news:

Mr. & Mrs. George F. Temple took out a $25,000 accident insurance policy on their six-year-old daughter Shirley Temple. Since wary U. S. insurancemen turned down such a risk on a child, a syndicate of British companies underwrote the policy, put in two special clauses: 1) Cinemactress Temple must not take up arms in defense of her country; 2) the policy will be voided if she meets death or accident while intoxicated.

In Washington the Senate Ladies' Luncheon Club held its first meeting of the...

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