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By VIRGINIA HERSON, United Press Staff Writer HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 9—There's a depression on in Hollywood, but the dress’ designers haven't heard about it yet. They're all

knocking themselves out whitting up. duds they know won't ever|

get worn. These screwball concoctions are expensive, too. But they get the. designers’ names in the papers—along with a picture of a pretty girl wearing same—and that's all, -boys-care-abotit:- .. phone hooked into the belt. Get It looks like the gag season is Betty Grable to pose in that and going to be with us for a while, it's a million bucks worth of free too. - Because the studios have publicity for Mr. Hubert all ove

fired all the shapely starlets who [the world. =

used to pose for “cheesecake.” They're not around to fill thos iuptuetn Ho pie Sup hep skimpy bras and diaper bathing piack spider dangling over the suits of the pin-up era, and you (prim. The spider .is gnawing on fan | darned sure the $5000-a-|4 snake and you'll be séeing it on’ week queens aren't baring ahy Barbara Bel Geddes’ head any midriffs or calves. |day now. But gals like Loretta 'Young| Marie Windsor is on the verge and Irene Dunne aren't above|of breaking out in newsprint with posing in a wild-eyed hat or ala cellophane dress you can see Tantastic gown -— as long asithrough. She wears skin-tight ey re more or less covered up. scanties underneath it and it’s all And that's where the daffy de- the idea of Elois Jenssen, who signs come in. lcalls it the “frankfurter look.” ' Remember that picture on al Ilyana’s contribution to all this the front pages a while backlis the “planted shoulders.” These showing a leggy blond wearing a have aluminum flower pots fitted venetian blind”; dress? That into the padding and “you, too, was only the beginning. can look like a Salvador Dali Rene Hubert's whipped up a painting with everything from dress with a walkie-talkie tele-|African violets to trailing ivy.

U. S. Chief in UN

an ex-GlL., at her home at Kastel, | Germany, during the war. v | Under the immigration rules {cogperning. GI brides, Elizabeth £1! must get the permission of her parents before she can marry Karl. “Parents Oppose Idea Mrs. Agnes Gaber, mother of the brothers, said today that the parents apparently are strongly opposed to the idea. Elizabeth ‘received a létter from her father to the effect that if she didn't marry Ralph, she should come ‘home. morris - “In Germany, it seems, it is considered dishonorable for a girl {not to marry a man once she has

Benjamin Cohen (above), one of the original "brain trusters"

has been made temporary chief |Gaber said. . American delegate to the UN | “Elizabeth's. father doesn't unGeneral Assembly. Mr. Cohen {derstand that the custom is not

. C,. |so rigid here.” will serve for Warren Austin, I? Elizabeth is deported, it will returning home because of ill

. : - |mean she must pay her own way ness. Mr. Cohen is a native of |back to this country to marry Muncie, Ind. |Karl, either when she gets her

Fraulein's Troubles Pile Up in. Gl Love

Parents Oppose Marriage to Brother of Jilted .

Swain; Girl Also Faces Deportation PITTSBURGH, Dec. 9 (UP)-—Fraulein Elizabeth Sauer’s father considers it dishonorable for a girl to promise to marry a man, then switch her affections to another. So’ 19-year-old Elizabeth--who came to this country to marry {Ralph Gaber, then fell in love with his younger brother, Karl-—faces deportation back to Germany around Christmas. She met Ralph,

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parents’ permission or reaches 21. Free transportation of war brides to this country ends Dec: 27.

8 Appointed to Butler

Appointment of eight new members to the staff of the Butler University Collegian, student dally newspaper, was announced today by -Dr. DeForest O'Dell,

journalism, Appointees and positions are: James Vawter, city .editor; Miss

of the Roosevelt New Deal era, |promised him her hand,” Mrs. Barbara Lovelle, editorial staff;

(Miss Sue Pehrson, assistant city (editor; Donald Sentman, Reli|gious Council news; Kenneth Bar{ton, Clinton, religious news. | Also Douglas Clark, art depart|ment staff and Miss Ann Mont. |gomery and Miss Florence Hen|derson, assistant librarians.

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