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Saturday night at the home of Mrs. | dance numbers from his orchespert Michael MacDougall demon. | “Stage. strated the ease with which the un- | named victims had been cheated. [Flynn and Father MacDougall was Actress Lana Tur- | ner. Interested spectators nue Wil Make Cruise Gene Tierney. Hal Roach Sr, Ilona Ed (Duffy's Tavern) Gardner and | Film Actor Errol Flynn and his Director Emund Goulding and father, Irish Scientist T. ThomsonReuben Mamoulian. Flynn, laid plans today for a 90be frowned upon by members of search and motion picture produce the film colony immediately after “on. y y Mr. Thomson-Flynn, dean of the! Those attending Mrs. Wright's YETSItY. Belfast, Ireland, “expose party” agreed high stake | yesterday to visit his actor son. The cruise will be made. in Mexi-
Cobina Wright Sr., where card ex-| “F™ Mow appearing on the Circle Serving as “victim” from Mrs, b Massey, Bob Hutton, Red Skelton, | HOLLYWOOD, July 29 (U. P.).— Playing for high stakes began to’ 4ay cruise combining biological re-| faculty of science at Queens unican waters aboard the actor's two-
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B Under W \By Music Students rain naer ay | Mrs. Paul Strouse, 5166 W. WashHOLLYWOOD, July 29 (U. ay | ington st., will present her music Several weeks will be required to | students in a recital tomorrow at!
complete: microscopic ‘tests of the 8 p. m. The program includes piano, | brain of the late cowboy screen | { saxophone, trombone and cornet
star, William S. Hart, Dr. C. B.|solos. Courville, brain specialist, said| Students participating are Bartoday. bara Mullinix, Billy Moulton, Lucille Dr. Courville said the tests to!Cogle, Norma Case, Theodora Hunt-
determine if the actor was mentally | ér, Carolyn Pilman, Marilyn Pilman, sound when he made a will would |Pavid Miller. Janet Watts, Marjean be prolonged by the staining Smith, Myrtle Barnhart, Diane process, | Bohn, Ruth Domogalik, Beverly Gold and silver will be used to|Brandt, Joe Phillips, Bill Harlan, stain ‘sections of the actor's brain, | Nancy Haas, Cardlyn Harris, Eddie removed last week at the behest | Daum, Lois Kieffer, Helene Baker of his son, William 8. Hart Jr, who | Phyllis Baker, Vera Roberts and was cut off by his father without a | Patty Lou Day. cent.
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Hart's $1,000,000 estate, said young! ? Hart and his mother, former screen | Retroactive Pay Hike HOLLYWOOD, July 29 (U, P.).—
star Winifred Westover, had not | filed notice contesting the will. The Screen Extras guild today They have six months to do so. threatened major motion picture Mr. Spray said the brain examin- | producers with “economic action” ation apparently had been erdered unless a retroactive pay dispute is in an attempt to finds grounds to! arbitrated. break the will. Extra players. have not had a Mr. Hart, who died June 23, left | | pay increase since Aug. 4, 1941, the the bulk of his estate to Los|union claimed. It rejected a proAngeles county for a memorial | ducers’ offer of retro~ctive pay inpark on ‘his Newhall, Cal, ranch, creases to Jan. 1, 1946. EE Other wage details and working conditions offered by the studios were acceptable, the S. E. G. said.
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HOLLYWOOD, July 20 (U. P.).—Senator Theodore (The Man) Bilbo | yas given an opportunity today to play the kind of Southern politician | he fancies and show up “Sénator Claghorn” whom he detests—all for a | salary of $500 a week, | Kenny Delmar, radio's “Senator Claghorn,” | senator the role of a defeated Southern politician in his forthcoming | | film, * ‘It's a Joke, Son,” | Since Mr. Bilbo already was on| the Mason-Dixon line as well as {record opposing the picture and
| threatening “to have “Claghorn”| ‘*" local potential Claghorns. barred from the movies, Mr, Del-|Peckerwoods,” Bilbo explained, |mar said he expected an answer Anyway, he added congress—
immediately. lover his objections—just raised his “You have been quoted as bitterly salary $2500a year and the Missis-
| resenting the manner in which | Kenny Delmar has depicted South- sippl voters have just nominated ! him for another six-year term in
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of a bombastic Southern politician is all in good-natured, fun. However, we are preparing a film in | which Senator Claghorn defeats a Southern rival named Senator “The Man” Leeds. We believe your appearance in it would be mutually advantageous. “It would enable you to portray
Veronica Lake Reported Better
HOLLYWOOD, July 29 (U, P,).~— Screen Actress Veronica Lake, whose illness halted production on
a public figure from the’South in a the movie “Ramrod,” continues to manner you deem fitting and prop- improve and apparently has esel. The salary would be $500 a caped pneumonia, her studio reweek. Transportation costs to and orted today Hollywood, as well as inci- porte ay. dental expenses, would be borne by The actress, suffering from a our company.’ pulmonary ailment, was adminis“Mr. Delmar figured the salary tered penicillin and oxygen for
would be twice as much as Mr. Bilbo receives as a senator.
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‘Offer Rejected
Ishooting schedulé will be made up WASHINGTON, July 20 (U. P.). ‘his week. Anothér member of the! —Senator Theodore G. (The Msn) cast, Arleen Whelan, is suffering Bilbo decided today to reject that from influenza, | $500-a-week Hollywod offer to appear in a movie with Senator (The { Mythical) Claghorn. The Mississippi senator said he had several reasons for turning! down the offer made by Kenny Delmar, radio's “Senator Claghorn.” “1 recently defeated all of the Senator Claghorns from north . of
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