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5 - ~ EDDIE. BRACKEN got the big-| gest laugh on radio this summer on “Let's Talk Hollywood.” He was asked to name the “me” and the “they” in the film title, “They Won't Believe Me.” Eddie:
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JEANNE "CRAIN and Madeleine Carroll are having a time, for themselves squeezing into ex-!
tra tight corsets for their roles in Jean Louis hears, via the Paris
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. Hla lon a dist diet of nine meals a day?
an out-of-court settlement in her George M. Cohen Jr. ina Broadt a national! way revival of “45 Minutes From magazine which claimed her pose Broadway,”
a suppress agent—to keep his \dice for a scene in “Mr. Soft name out of the columns (for ro- Touch.” Somebody said: “How about a technical adviser?” “No!
Quipped ty granddaughter “Harry 8. Thuman and the, X. via the mag cover route.
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GLENN FORD had to roll the,
She has been contracted as a model.
“The Fan.” Both gals have their fashion grapevine, that another
(waists laced down to 20 inches {and are thankful the film is not/ ‘in color because their faces would {photograph Vee. i
Sight of the ook: Gene Kel- | ly's fingers doing a dance rou- | tine for a novel shot in “Take | Me Out to the Ball Game.” This This | one sounds like the boys will be executing a buck and wing on the way | to nt base.
FUNNIEST sight fot the week:|
DUKE ELLINGT _ and orchestra were banned at Albert Hall, Nottingham, in dear Old |England. The Duke got a letter
from the management explaining)
whose staid clientele would be unable to aseo Similate a sudden shift from ® Brahms and Mozart to rebop and |gutbucket.”
” n - REPUBLIC is talking a term deal with John Howard. . . Dorothy Shay’'s record sales for the last two years nearly reached $4 million. And to think she started in a local cafe Just singing for tips.
COME with me to a Hollywood cocktail party and fashion show. This one was tossed by Allardale of London, one of the swankier Beverly Hills modistes, to cele-! brate the opening of a new salon. The party was handled in the grand Hollywood manner, with movie stars, photographers and all the trappings—including a midget doorman to make the hors d'ouevres look bigger. Among the celebrities who watched the pretty models parade around were Eleanor Powell, who was joined later by husband | Glenn Ford; ‘Bebe Daniels and (Ben Lyon; Dr. Eugene Frenke ‘and Anna Steg (8am Goldwyn ivows he'll make a star out of her (yet), and Robert Cummings, who is very much the proud father. His wife had a baby two ‘years ago and he's still passing out cigars.
| Bud Abbott and Lou Costello eat-| ing with chopsticks at Ah Fong's. IU Music Staff ” ~ ” }
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PHILOSOPHER—J a me s | Cagney. wha has the central |
THE LADIES CONT WIN De-| © of the barroom philoso. | partment: Film fashion designer pher in "The Time of Your. | { Life,” screen version of William | Saroyan's play currently at | new look is coming up for ’49. |. ous. i
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» » ~ Depression note: Kay Thompson says she will premiere her new revue, “Happy Ever After,” in Hollywood in November — if there's a night club still open by then.
Will Direct Program Of State-Wide Tours
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near Warsaw, will join Indiana University's School of Music next month to direct the school’ 8| program of state-wide musical tours. Formerly president of the International Lyceum Association, ‘Mr, Petrie will supervise the new) IU program designed to bring |
throughout the state.
nounced that Kurt Weill's * in the Valley” and Offenbach’s “Tales of Hoffman,” two of the music school's most successfull productions last season, will tour Indiana under community spon-| sorship. The IU Symphony Orchestra, directed by Ernst Hoffman, and the University Band and Choir,
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Aug. 23 4, that “His Grace's music was in- —Herbert Petrie, organizer and yoward ®! compatible with the conventional director of the ® policy of the Hall, *
tion.
most of the concerts and other ramento, musical events produced by stu- Perich, bank employee, dents and faculty to communities/to slay for a few days and look {aroun Dean Wilfred C. Bain has an- judged winner in the AH-Amer-| “Down ican beys contest.
Miss America Jr. | Spurns Radio, | Movie | Offers |
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 23 (UP)—i Petrie to Join Pigtailed Kathleen Cecile Flynn, | 5-year-old Spokane, Wash., lass s)crowned Little Miss America, was! {hurried home by her mother to-|
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Petrie Band Camp was crowned. before 10,000 persons at Hollywood Bowl yester-| staff day. “I've got five other youngsters| iat home and they need my attenThanks an awful lot, any|way,” said the wife of a Spokane elevator mechanic. | Michael Louis Perich, 12, Sac-|
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