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Fashion designer Yvonne| Wood sewed in a lining of)

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pair of riddng breeches for Yvonne de Carlo in “Buccaneer's Girl.” Yvonne complained that her der-

riere was feeling the effects ofigr those theaters that show for-| lon MENTAL & “My my's' Ghost” and} 2 two Westerns in A Tow, fil fummy's “Tomb © Fomorrow throush | eign a” na and Yast at all gat “Besutityl Blonds From | FRIENDS calling Dorothy La-| Suvi ond 4 French chefs, SE ‘plod on: the Moon” and mour were told she “wasn't avail. P2708 TF POPEOTD | EER Romantics ‘and “Fhe Bud able” and worried ors started \ [mEX~ Thr Queh tomorrow: ‘Rose 0 of Wash. | E ; that the star, who expects a baby Times Amusement | ington uare’ and “My Own Tr Tue | | Oct. 15, was ill. Finally a friend . Clock | m7 Thrpugh Saturday: “Tulsa” and| broke through the iron curtain] | nredhe Great Dan Patch.’ = | ooh RIVOLI—-Through tomorrow Adventure | and learned, from a breathless) Sale rams {ROUNDS i in Baltimore” Lan “The, Window, | “ SAND strover’ an “Cons Dottie, that she had been ted! Jw cm CLE op | Guard.” Tomorrow through Sat urdav: " t $ n er ™ YD Sanpng peachy." rumor that| Pa, a1 "Apne Baxter had wpa ue » ” d St Loretta Young, a3 one of the Ns rough Saturday treets . willy . I Laredo d Tegal Ent two sisters who travel from EuJune Hype 2nd Bill Sr i Tone 2 an APEERWAY We were RRs : Hg : ap k expécting a baby. . . . M-G- s Sneak Preview at 830 5 omantic omorrow throu ¢h rope to New Engilan 0 make i | ESQU IRE aturday Streets of Laredo and : . talking. 30. Rita, Hayworth about, Passionne aL 8:30 and 2.18, EAR Thru a at tA entures 8 dream come true in “Come playing Nero's wife in “Quo “Torment,” al 50 and 1038 Gallant Bess and Th Brive 3 a pas Vadis” next year. ... Theres & «iin pia A ST. CLAIR—Throush Saturda the To the Stable,” opening fomorite Hea with James Cagney Windo vd Adven . deal pending for Bob Hope and and Virginia Mave, ai 11.45 $720, STRAND—Through Sa tay row at the Circle Theater. 20, 1 Al 1 timore ’ Doris Day [t make records to- : x "8 TACOMA ThrbuEh sy “lant { . Mi “ol } - R tie" d wif of the Storm gether at Capitol of the duets aa Ta 0 Great Foelne with Den yo ante? and © Qu Saturday a they sing on the airshow, 2 or at 11:15, 1:55, 4:45, 7.25 ‘and Fount ainhead’ and “City Across the Roberto Rossellini is still in- | 10 Fe Th h 8 A “The Wi ; “rh Counterpunch.” with Fo. WN rough Saturday Ne sisting he'll marry Ingrid Berg- | Palooks. at 12.45 3°30, 6:15 Wy o VOGUE ~"Phroten nture fn Baltimore Shows at § and 10 PM. man. Ingrid isn’t saying any- | it. the oLLOTWS Samar om JOAN CRAWFORD thing. 2th still insisting they'll | with Judy Garland ‘and, Van John | ' “FLAMINGO ROAD” never wed, { pi > i MICKEY. "ROONEY has taken] 354 Ra Ford I Gein | 2 AEN EEE 11 p 00 ’ has taken! and 8:42. me 1 an option on a story with a tunnel | “Brim: tone aL Rod Cameron, MacDonald Carey @ Mona Hh. OUTDOOR Afrian Booth and Walter Brennan. “ f L do In drilling background. . . . Cecil B.| 0 142. 437, 7.32 and 102 Streets 9 are ” Color THEATER DeMille is thinking of doing the ost Office pinvesticator witn °F ’ 1300 W WASHINGTON —BE-0361 — Lewis and Clark expedition as a Audrey Fy ahd Waste Pousias. -] | HOUSE "ACROSS "THE E BAY OPEN TONIGHT. 7 P M. (DST)

forthcoming big epic. . , . Jack Wrather is talking to Donald Crisp about the role of Cardinal Mindszenty.

JOE COTTEN, in Italy for *September” scenes, writes that a sidewalk merchant in Rome tried to sell him a plaster arm, claiming it was from the Venus statue. © No one,” added Joe, “has showed up vet with the Brooklyn bridge.” When Bob Hope's oil gusher came in, Fred Astaire admitted he was a big oil plunger, too. “They just sunk my sixth well with my usual good luck—nothing.” John Brown, the veteran radio actor, predicts that television will employ at least 10,000 more actors than radio. No longer will radio actors be able to play

Brown played a murderer, the murdered man, the arresting cop and the sentencing judge. He'll never get away na it on video.

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who dies whenever a contestant ets past, the $1 question in hampagne for Caesar.” Ronald Colman pfays the man who runs the quiz program up to $23,000,000. . Noro Morales, the band leader; and his vocalist wife, Nita del

1 to rent a home in Hollywood ! through real estate agent Max| Reibeisen. Finally Noro asked the agent: “When do you will end?” Reibeisen replied: “When all the married couples in Holywood start living together.”

” . ” LOUISE RANDALL PIERSON, who wrote “Roughly Speaking” as a first book, and James Schermerhorn Jr., Detroit and Los Angeles newspaperman, have col-| laborated on a. police-bookie Greenwich Village story with the intriguing title of “God Doesn't Pay. Saturdays.” of studio Hiterds),

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