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HOLLYWOOD, Dec, 12 (U, P).—

Pat O'Brien Gets Mad When Told About | Lucille Ball, willowy film star, “to-| © Presentation Rule, and Lets Nobility Know It | day-said her reputation as a singer,

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By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON | was damaged-—$100,000 worth—by a THEN ICY Eis post 162 United Press Staff Correspondent | record company’s release of. a gag > > : Highlights , HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 12.—Pat O'Brien, the world’s most professional . 8 : ol Jew NOW Yeaturing—GLORIOUS, DAZZLING and A HOST OF STARS Irishman (even if he was born in Milwaukee, Wis, U. S. A.). reports)’ IN she made with her hus | : PPE Hy x tour of toylan | band's orchestra, { "SAINT" AND "SINNER" MARY MURRAY j & Co., where he's legal now. : ; a——" { MAX COLEMAN Claus and be He's just set foot on the green shores of Auld Erin, kissed the Blarney | The actress brought suit against George Sanders, of "The Saint" : LICL IU \ radio broadca stone, and told off the whole bloomin’ British empire, b'gorra. | RCA-Victor seeking to restrain the| mystery films fame, and Hedy Gunors & New Your $75 Bl cont 1AM te 1 XK department It was his first trip to Tha) Jung he’s been bragging about all these | company from releasing the record| Lamarr asthe "Strange Woman" taken to the years, But we'll get around to tha and asked the damage payment| in the melodramatic film of that church for din in a minute. Right now we're more . : : Cd . interested in the way he talked back | Horseback Rider for the harm done to her career, name now at Loew's, : " ! ¥ 5 oA Musubpre of i } — ——— - : i , to English royalty. ’ k |r Miss Ball said the record “Car- . CO-STAR—Lilli Palmer, co- IN MUSICAL—Perry Come eS He was polite Shout hy Die says. See S bi m Job nival in Rio was labeled as being Robert Donat Divorced starred with her husband: Rex | and Vivian Blaine, starring with and Mrs. Or But firm. And he wo | , made by er husband, Desi Amaz, LONDON, Dec. 12 (U. P..—Mrs.| Harrison. in "Notorious Gentle- | Harry James, Carmen Miranda Martin, Mr. aI Due to Be Presented HOLLYWOOD, Dec, 12 (U. P).— and listed her as vocalist, | Ella Annesley Donat was granted i ? ; Mr. and Mrs. Seems when Mr. O'Brien and the|Jimmy Bennett, 24, was due in| “I yelled ‘Peter Piper picked a ia a e oy Hana) va ¥ e 8 man," highly praised by many and others in the new screen and Mrs. Harr ba ’ ’ ‘ce rere S /€8 P) “ye : . " " . . vost of - the Hollywood. stars (Ray Hollywood today to seek a film peck ~ Picton Pe is Pe Robert . Donat, § aE TOMI of the critics, opening today at | musical, "If I'm Lucky," which Mills, Dr. F. ’ : BE ~~ Imicrophone as a joke,” she sai T » SCI or, On| Kaith's ia edad b 4) +d ward, Fred Milland, Joan Bennett, Reginald Career after keeping a vow to ride .; woot to be released.” | grounds of adultery, Mr. Donat did |= RO E> the Circle, - mening Toa x

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Gardiner, Walter Wanger, ete.) (horseback from Franklin, Tean., to] Miss Ball said she sang the words) ot contest the charges. * ! showed up in London for a “com- | California. in a “feigned voice” solely for-the — - EAA The musical that S ; Ly mand performance” they were du€; nr Bennett reached Yuma, Ariz. amusement of persons present while . INDIANA Gel to look at...

to be presented to the king and | yesterday, crossed the Colorado river | the recording was being made last queen. [bridge into California, then went | August in New York. “1 plunked down $306 for a selipack to sell his horse, the ith}, The actress charged that the pub- NOW SHOWING of tails in New York," Mr. O'Brien | mount he used on the long journey. | ic was told the record contained , explained, “and my wife, Eloise, Was | He planned to make the last leg of | & rendition of her “artistic ability,” BARBARA STANWYCK all excited about it. Got herself & ihe journey by train. | causing her great damage. VAN HEFLIN fancy new gown and everything.” With Mr. Bennett was 15-year-old | RRSRNMNNYTT"— | Li beth SCOTT But come the day of the presenta-|gj)ly Ballard, who joined him in | Liza Odessa, Tex. and rode his wee Bobby Sox Barred

tions and they get the bad news. |

Wives of visiting ‘actors would notipyle judy, the entire distance. Billy | . frome be presented. |also seeks movie fame. At Sinatra Show | pe 47 “Why not?” demands Mr. O'Brien. | ———mmmemmeremsemessssimemesesemmmen “What's wrong with em?” | 0 . T d NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (U. P) —Tt It Suoire pat, Explained He] pening 0 ay {had not been decided today whether dignified British gentleman who was : lL ae : : handling the ceremonies. He had per Sons under 21--or anybody at all no doubt that the Mesdames, AT THE CIRCLE—"If I'm Lucky,” |—Will be permitted in the studio

O'Brien, Gardiner, and Milland were musical involving Vivian Blaine, {audience for Frank Sinatra's broad- 2nd BIG very nice ladies. But it just wasn't | Harry James-and Carmen Miranda, {cast next Wedrfesday. WEEK! done. {mixes somewhat screwball politics “Fhe wives of the British actors with musical entertainment. On the | in the show weren't to be presented, same bill is “Wanted for Murder,” |broadcast here was composed solely either,” Mz. O’Brien went on. “But starring Eric Portman. {of adults. For the two previous

that was different. They live in| ap KEITH'S—“Notorious Gentle | Weeks there had been no studio

The studio audience at last night's |

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| the town. These three gals traveled | ay » starring Lilli Palmer and Rex |audience at all, in order to prevent | The J.C. W 6000 miles to get there.” Harrison. concerns an irresponsible | complaints from radio listeners by Mrs. Doro Finally Agree British playboy and the havoc he |about disrupting screams from over-! vide Christma. Bv this time Hollywood's favorite wreaks in women’s lives, Although enthusiastic bobby-soxers ing. ' STROMBERG Arrangemen

(Or may- filmed in England during the V-2| Last night, however, Fred Allen] {raids, the picture is not primarily | was Mr. Sinatra's guest, and Mr. | CTED (concerned with the war. [Allen believed he needed a studio | ELE Crs audience to do his best. Tickets] 9

Irishman was seeing red. be we should say green): And he told the royal emissary 30. “I told that guy if my wife wasn't

in charge of O commander of ganization.

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with ROBT. ALDA LILLI PALMER

good enough to meet the king and Times Amusement were distributed bearing the nota- | ith ; . ; sn” ither,” he ex- tion they would not be .good for . ,. : {a Ve qiceR 1 waa moe Re Clock minors. There was a full house—! [| ENGLIS TOATINEE ATs 3:30 § : Ls SILVERS di CURL

plained. “I was perfectly willing to appear « CIVIC and no screams. in the show,” Mr. O'Brien said. “I'd “Over 21," Ruth Gordon comedy, Next week's show will be the last ! at 8:30 oadeas . low Yor . already agreed to do thal. But in ENGLISH broadcast from New York, West the presentation formalities after- Blackstone, magician, at 8.30, coast bobby-soxers are considered wards I told ‘em they could just CIRCLE better behaved, not because they are count me out.” “i I'm Lucky,” with Vivian lless enthusiastic about the singer, | ‘ Blaine, Perry Comd, Harry James 0 ( 3 p : | Come ‘an hour before the fancy! and Carmen Miranda, at 1:01, 4:11, but because he spends most of his|

shin-dig and the be-flustered digni-| 7:21 and 10.31 time there and is less of a hovel SHOW OF Ifo] 11

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were still scurrying back and forth INDIANA AND HIS COMPANY

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