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Mr. Dorsey miner's lamp.
“Did any of them ever try to well B-Bop to you? I asked Tommy.
The. Midnight Earl Dali didn’t disappoint anyone at|
my “Musically, B-Bop sounds like a guys practicing, .
“lost a few bucks on a very close}
‘life, you had color in your face.
switched to Calvert changing from Old Crow.”
CELLARBRITIES: Salvador)
Producer Sam Spiegel will fin-| ish shooting retakes on “Rough
“Big Knife” chores , . . The Tournament of Champions’ at the Manhattan Opera House last night was the first to be televised to St. Louis over co-axial cable (CBS) . . . Dickie Bell is| half of the piano-organ duo at the Hickory House. :
Wish I'd Said That
WHEN City Editor Paul Sann
him, “For the first time in your You were green.”
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kd APEX waster with the Spiral Dasher
“I said to one man,” Miss Tierney said “that I thought Aly Khan looks a little like Orson ‘Welles, and the man surprised me by answering ‘He is not! very good looking! ” Lolly Parsons thought Rudy
Vallee didn't know he was going| Indiana Division representa-
to be quoted when he said, - Raft stinks as an actor.” Now Lolly, he did know it, and
his laughing® comment when he
saw the print was, “I don't care— Paul J. Smith, Indianapolis, were
it's true!” ot . » . Hear about the guy who's hg to vote for Dewey in: 19527 He sald, “He must be all right. I've voted for him twice now, and business has been good ever since I starting voting for him.”
= » * JACKIE. GLEASON, Hankschools; F. B. Howard of Detroit,
Ladd, Nancy Walker and Carol
Bruce, all good friends of mine, js Muncie, regional director, and in Arthur Lesser's F. B. Jackson, Cincinnati superinLadd, [tendent.
scintillate “Along Fifth Avenue.”
commenting about husky singer
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a= Today’s Best .- A VISITOR in looked at the palms and the ocean and said, “Isn't this gorgeous? It's like Heaven”! WhereSwifty Morgan, the charac-
began tras In re Itt front of the church in a jeep smoking . . . That's Earl, brother.
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Division Leaders
tives of the International Correspondence Schools of Seranton, Pa., and the division director,
honored at a banquet in the Claypool Hotel yesterday. The Indianapolis Division led in the enrollment contest held for the schools’ Central and Eastern gections in October, November and December. % 4 Speakers were G. W, Wilson of Scranton, vice president of the
Midwest director; Paul J. Smith, (Indianapolis; 8, H. Bemenderfer |
Honored representatives were: Vernon Upshaw, Ben A. Quinn, |
Donald Richards, said muscular $8 become the trend.
“I'm not knocking Frank Sina-\gpolis; J. McFarland Smith, Ko-| He was allixomo; Walter Raup, Anderson; J.
crooners have
tra,” sald Ladd. right during rationing.” =<... .
Nancy Walker's song about her |D. Leach, Marion, and Harold C. loyer, “Irving,” was great comedy, Yager, Richmond.
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