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Columbia already has its Jolson plans for 1951. They'll

reissue “The. Jolson Story”| Winters, current farand “Jolson Sings Again” as a| get of Hollywood publicity

double bill and call it a “Jolson mills, will take her first lead ite William Powell in

Festival.” Jolson has a festival he every day-—counting his money. “Take One False Step," open- . uo» ing Thursday at the Circle BRUCE BENNETT accepted Theater. the co-starring role with Made- —————— leine Carroll for a road tour of! “Goodby Mr. Fancy,” and then| Times Amusement had to bow out because of a film| Clock commitment. , . . RKO wants to} CIRCLE send Johnny Agar and Janis te the Stable”

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1, 1:30. 3:25, 5:35, 7:50 and 10 tour to plug “I Married a Communist.” Shirley Temple is think- Wing Tw, y mpie “100 Men and a Girl,” with Deanna ing it over Durbin and Leopold Btokowskl at » - » t “The Seventh Vell.” wil ames Harry Kurnitz, talking about Mazon and Anh Todd, at 1 20" ana a Hollywood character: INDIANA THE hasn't let failure go to “White ext with James Cagney » a firginia AYO, A! ( rh his head.” I A and 10 25 - » . { Sneak preview at 4:30 BAND LEADER Lionel Hamp- KEITH'S ton, who owns the film. rights to croey o The Morning," with Bins , )! Ann ¥ an rr gminstrel man Bert Williams’ life wersid at'lz 40, 3:45. 6:55 and 10

story, has renewed his talks with] imeny."” with Martha Vickers director Howard Hawks. | and’ Jo Beal” at 11730."3:28. 30 #2", ! LOEW'S HERE'S THE TOPPER to Billl jones ay Hotin and Tames Mason. | Demarestss “No Marlin” vaca-| ®t 12:17 3:39. §41 and pis o tion. Two days before his reluc- pesado Gar Ae carrie. at tant departure from Balboa l 212 524 and Island, Bill announced that LYRIC

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maybe he isn’t so hot at fishing but; at least he could beat anyone playing Canasta. He beat his wife and the | neighbors next door and them |. accepted the challenge of 10-year-old Richard Meikeljohn. | Richard beat the pants off him.

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» ” ” i ASIDE to Jane Wyman: Lew, Ayres is painting Adele Mara's| portrait. They met while he was working - at Republic in “Daybreak,” his first movie in a year. Lew doesn’t judge scripts by what

of the role. He says he read five (d a week for 11 months before agreeing to co-star with Teresa Wright in this one. Teresa's hus-| band, Niven Busch, wrote the story and Was on the set the day’ - pv and Teresa played their bigs ove scene, Just before going into a fierce. embrace with Teresa, Lew winked’ at her, gave a sidelong glance Ini; Busch’s direction and said: “Honey, you'll never go back to Busch after this scene.” Busch sat around and watched for a while and then went home.

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