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By ERSKINE JOHNSON. ——— ————

HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 11—An old Universal film, “That Night With You,” will be given a big i national re-release all because of a girl named Eva Paul who plays a bit role, Eva

feller.

If the midnight fights at those Sunset strip giggle palaces

|feature important personalities,

{the head waiters call the news{papers and pamper the partici- | pants. But if a pair of unknowns start throwing punches, the head-

waiters call the local sub-station

tlers are carted away in a hurry. RKO is looking over its musi{cal properties for Bill Williams. He was a well-known vaudeville | dancer before he signed with the | studio. | Cheta, the Chimp, signed a new | contract with Sol Lesser to ap-| pear in more Tarzan films. Some-| {one at the studio cracked, “This is the first time an actress ever |signed a contract and chewed it up a few minutes later.” » » » |

HERE'S more proof that mo-| tion pictures are important. Ac-|

to one.

boy, Susan Haywood asked how| feeling. “There's nothing to it,”

a little Payne.”

turned down Henry Broadway hit, “Mr.

the play into a picture for independent release. » » ”

the picture just announced for| Robert Young—''Sweet Sue.” Lgura Leslie, vocalist with Sammy Kaye's orchestra, will be screen tested at Warner Brothers. . + + Edward Ryan has been buying dinner for Ann Blyth at the Dells. . . : There may be another Greg Peck on the screen soon. The Arthur Murray teacher with the same name will be screen tested by RKO. Another cycle of aviation films coming up. First is “Slattery’s Hurricane,” a story. about weather reconnaissance pilofs just purchased by 20th CenturyFox from author Herman Wouk. ” J -

BRIAN DONLEVY will do a series of radio shows based on the true cases of Lloyds of London. Agent Al Morris set .the deal. Donlevy plays an insurance investigator. . Red Skelton denies he’s headed | for the Mayo Clinic for a physical check-up. . . . June Allyson is de|nying, too. She says those stor

| rumors aren't so, “But,” she | adds, “I haven't given up hoping.” . The London Palladium

is paging Roy Rogers and Dale | Evans for a month's personal ap- | pearance there in the fall at $15, 1000 a week. Donna Reed, unhappy with her roles, and lack of roles at M-G-M is asking for release from her ontract. . Richard Hart, who just checked “out of M-G-M, may wind up in the third top spot in| Republic's “Wake of the Red] Witch” with John Payne and Gail | Russell, Not in the script: “I wish women would stay off platform heels and be petite.

out of most men.”—Louis Hayward. Sign in a Hollywood Blvd. corset shop: “The world may be in bad shape, but you don't have to be.” .

Ship Movements

By United Press Ship movements scheduled for today: New York—Arriving: Evangeline from | Nassau. | New York—Departing: ‘American Pro- | ducer for Antwerp, Bantam for Penang, Monte Inchorta for Biba Sitverhiia) a

Alexandria, Agwico! an Kathryn for sta Snes Santa Olivia for J | Cristo :

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'RECITALIST — Roger Cush-

man, pianist of Jordan Con-

“The Wreck of the Hesperus,” servatory's faculty, who will be | Fith Wilisrd FIIs 5:30 and 8%. heard in joint recital with Far- LYRIC rell Scott tomorrow in World Woman's Ven ganset with

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By ALINE MOSBY ted Press Staff Correspondent

.LYWOOD, Mar. 11—Anna while he trained her to be a cold cording to the Library of Con- Sten, the Russia star once tagged Russian with a tongue like a gress, films outdraw churches five|as Sam Goldwyn's biggest mis- knife and more temperament take, is back in Hollywood mak- | When John Payne returned 10 ing another {the “Saxon Charm” set and an-| comeback. nounced the arrival of a baby| fourth,

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his wife, Gloria de Haven, wasit a f fy - topped | Miss 8. figures said John, ducking, “She just had|to stick. For the [first time in 14 Three Hollywood studios are year of. tough ggggnashing teeth because they |breaks in FilmFonda's|ville, she's getRoberts.” ting a crack at Agent Leland Hayward will make {the talent that

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Miss Sten

slapstick comedy.

Hollywood, wvia Mr. Goldwyn, fed to turn Anna into |eyed blond. Audiences were sad- ‘| der. have ‘em in the aislés.

sad-

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Miss Sten, fourth version, is a

glamorous cosmetic maker Hedy Lamarr's

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movies as a funny gal. Goldwyn paid her $1500 a week for a year

’ than a 1902 automobile. Then|P rc cnt Dubois

he put Anna, dehydrated of comedy, into three tear-snatchers. “Nan,” “We Live Today,” and “The Wedding Night.” Each was a smashing hit. Mr Goldwyn fired Miss Sten. She didn’t have to worry about a paycheck. She was, and still is, married to Producer Eugene Frenke. She took a trip around the world to forgive and forget.|Armstrong, baritone. AccompanThen she agreed to make come-|ists will be Dorothy Munger, dies at Grand National Studios. pianist, and Clarence Elbert, orShe'd show that Goldwyn, by ganist and choirmaster of the golly. But Grand National went church.

broke. Travel Talk Sunday

Then came “Let’s Live.” “Now many of her foreign films are being reissued,” said the| Miss Grace Custer, Indianapolis Plug ered aul: ¥.; don’t think /teacher who traveled in GuateShe I Rave lah Goldwyn is| Mala last year, will lecture at 4 planning a reissue. p. m. next Sunday in Herron Art Museum. Miss Custer will jllustrate her talk, “Along the Maya

Sunday.

‘{fessor of music at Valparaiso University. . Soloists will include: Kendall Crandall, soprano; Arnold Felten, tenor, and Byron

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“Let's Live a Little,” -at EagleLion Studio. We remember Anna as tragically tromping through snow and | such. But in “Let's Live” she lobs big gobs of cold cream into the puss of Robert Cummings. She wears silly curls atop her

head. She gets her gown ripped |

off her chassis in a fight with| Hedy. “It's Fonnn” “It's fonnn,” gurgles Miss Sten. | “At last to do comedy. I feel so free. I was tired of the woman of meestery. It was like leeving in a cage with a veil wrapped around my head. That meestery stoff, hmmph!” That was the way Mr. Goldwyn wanted her, though, when he

trundled her over from Europe kin 1934, No actress got a rougher

deal in Hollywood.

Miss Sten was a continental] senation in _ Berlin and Moscow | >

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