Monday, Mar. 23, 1931

Stablemates

Among the big names in the "stable" of McNaught Syndicate, Inc. are Writers Alfred Emanuel Smith, Will Rogers, O. O. Mclntyre, Cartoonist Rube Goldberg. To these last week McNaught proudly added the big name of Herr Doktor Albert Einstein. They had bought, were offering for sale, an article by him: "What America Means to Me." Dr. Einstein would not contract to write more; but if he should find time, McNaught "has an understanding with him."

In the Famous Features Syndicate stable is Floyd Gibbons. Also it once had Mrs. Frances Heenan ("Peaches") Browning and her "diary"; Queen Marie of Rumania; Richard Evelyn Byrd; Helen Keller. Last week Famous Features announced its acquisition of Frau Elsa Einstein Einstein for ten daily articles, among them: "My Impressions of America," "Joys & Sorrows of Being a Famous Man's Wife," "Why American Women Are For- tunate." Another piece, "America, The Housekeeper's Paradise," the syndicate sold to Woman's Home Companion.

A stablemate of Frau Einstein, also announced last week, will be mondaine Peggy Hopkins Joyce, with daily articles on "Charm and the Art of Attracting Men."

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