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and and Betty is anxious to
i pool in Hollywood. I'll prob-
studio does find a seript.” In Betty's act will be Ziggy E
and a dog act.
Red Gap,”
just axdn’t work.
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Brothers will feature clips of
the Ziegfeld Follies. Marvin
Miller does the narration. Ad ” »
Doris Day.
about the time Doris auditioned for Mike Curtiz for that big break in “Romance on the High Seas.” her big hit, ney,” for him. Doris started broke up and wept. frighten you?” asked Mike. _ “Oh, no,” sobbed Doris. wasn't thinking about you. IT was thinking about my husband.”
to sing,
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a at 11:18, 1:50, 4:30, 7 and 9.35. LOEW'S “On Island With You" with Esther Williams and Peter Lawford, st 12:22, 3:29, 6:36 and 9:43. i riots Joe,” at 11:05, 3:13, 5:19 and 8:26.
LYRIO “Fort Apache at 11, 1:36, «20, 7:04 and 9 Louis-W fight plotures at 1:17, 4:01, 6:45 and 9:29.
ably stay on the road until the |
man’s 18-piece orchestra, four child acrobats, a singing team
The - wil Rogers Memorial | film being made at Warner ©
Will dating back 1» his days in |
Unhappiest gal in Hollywood when Doris Day filed suit for di-| vorce from George Weidler was She still loves the They were breaking up just
Mike asked her to sing , “Sentimental Jour-
then! “Do 1!
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IN HOLLYWOOD
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
Paramount hasn't a script ready |* get back to work.
Paramount's plans to star Betty|s pr. in “Lariat Loop,” a remake of] Charles Laughton's “Ruggles of have been shelved.| Converting Betty into Charles;
IN BOWL CONCERT—
Gladys Swarthout, Metropol itan Opera mezzo-soprano, who will be soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the Summer Symphony at Butler Bowl Wednesday, July 21.
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TYROLEAN—Joan Fontaine, wearing characteristic .costume of the Austrian Tyrol in one of the mountain scenes from ''The Emperor Waltz," current feature at the Indiana. Playing and singing opposite Miss Fontaine is Bing Crosby.
Five Children Drown HAMMOND, La. July 5 (UP) ~—Five children were dead today after one of the nation’s most tragic Fourth of July outings. The children drowned in the Tickfaw River when a boat in which they were fishing with Luther Slade, father of three of them, capsized.
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: 18325,000 from Paramount Piec-
Betty Grable Highest Paid Woman Second Straight Year |
, July 5—Reason behind Betty Hutton's vaude- By ALBRO B. GREGORY, United Press Staff Correspondent (opening in San Francisco and then probably moving to|
WASHINGTON, July 5—Betty Grable, movieland’s best known
for the second successive year.
Highest paid of all was Charles P. Skouras who got a total of $085,000 in 1946 as President of National Theatre Amusement Co. and President of Fox West Coast
was tops the previous year with $568,143. Crosby's $325,000 Best paid film actor was crooner Bing Crosby who received
tures Inc. His friendly rival, Bob Hope, collected $275,000 from the same company. The figures do not| include income from other! sources, such as radio and stage appearances. | Miss Grable was ninth on the {Hist of the first 10 high earners and the only womar. among the) top 10. Her husband, Harry] James, swelled the earnings of the pair by another $100,036. Here is the list of the top 10: Mr. Skouras—3$985,000. William Wyler, producer, S8am-! uel Goldwyn Productions, Inc.—| $482,000. Charles H, Strub, executive vice-president, Los [Angeles Turt, Club, Inc.-—$396 Harry W. Fo Kroger * Co, Cincinnati—$380,733. Archie O. Joslin, textile exon] tive—$373,024, paid by Rock Hill] Printing & Finishing Co. and M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc., with offices in New York. Charles E. Wilson, president and chief executive officer, Gen-
193. C. W. Deyo, board chairman, F. W. Woolworth & Co., New York— $330,152. , Crosby—$325,000. Miss Grable—$299,333. George W. Hill, deceased, former president, American Tobacco Co., New York-—$205,611. Watson Drops Out For many years Thomas J. Watson, chairman of International Business Machines Corp., was among the first 10. He fell back from $425,528 in 1945 to $288,117 in the latest listir Under the federa: income tax
‘figure,” today was listed as the highest paid woman in the coun
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up the lion’s share of their earn-| ings to Uncle Sam. Here are some examples of the chunk taxes would take: A salary of $100,000 would be taxed at approximately $63,540
$200,000 at $148,551; $250,000 at|y
$191,771;
$407,896; $750,000 at ‘$624,021, and; $1,000,000 at $840,146. Not All Income Listed The treasury by law lists all compensation of $75,000 or more paid by corporations in the form salaries, commissions, and bonuses. The listing is not an index of incomes received by the country’s richest people. They get most of their income in the form of prof-| its on sales of securities or real estate, dividends and interest on securities, or rents. These are not taken into account in the treasury listing.
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