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By Erskine Johnson : ,YWOOD, Aug. 2—The Laugh Parade: snsion story of the week: after Tyrone Power turned down the starring

Shortly in Fox's “Lydia Bailey,” and was taken off salary for at a Hol-

| the action, he appeared Et with wifey, Linda

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John Batrymore Jr. will proba-

bly wish that his name was John|

Smith when he reports for Army duty, but the Barrymore sprig is an expert at squelching hecklers. Not long ago, another young, actor decided that young John needed the barbs-and-shafts treatment. “Ah, the great John Barrymore Jr.,” he taunted. “Should I bow when I come into the same room with you?” John, wounded to the quick} was speechless for a moment. Then the wit that runs through the Barrymore clan saved him. (and, striking a dramatic pose, he sitting with Shelley Winters and q.,.,4 pig a with: a party of actors at a night spot, | “Just stand where you are, peas-| noticed Shelley raised her orbs ant, and DON'T bruise the pro-

with unabashed interest as a file?” handsome profile boy entered the » 8 = room. | SCREENWRITER Martin Raga“You go for him?” asked the way tells it about Janet Leigh.| scribe. Janet and Tony Curtis often There was a glint in Shelley's \drop in on Ragaway at his bacheeyes as she answered: ’ hor apartment, “Yeah. But I'm not going to| The first time they called, Janet do anything about it. I'd only peered into Ragaway’s icebox and get involved. He's BINGLE!" |gagped at the wilted lettuce, stale Dick Erdman tells it about cheese and general disorder. “Just Producer Brynie Foy and Direc- jie a bachelor,” she howled as

tor Lew Seller, {she rolled up her sleeves and beWhen Dick was called in for gan to ar the trays.

a role in “The Tanks Are Com- |= myareafter it became a ritual

ing,” both men smiled happily |,,4 her immaculate feminine and declared that he was exact- touch was always in evidence

ly right. : Then their faces fell. They ex- argu the Ragaway icebox after|

plained to Dick that Jack L. Warner had vetoed a number of actors they had selected. Neither one of We igh $-L iftin g Strong Man Called Sissy

Ty's spectacular British shirt, & tucked, pleated and ruled um yer, gasps from the other

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; sent this note to: Ty by Wh hos I have that shirt for

pm, Ty grinned and relayed his answer:

“You can have the shirt, Mr. Zanuck, but not the body.” ’ » n s A HOLLYWOOD screenwriter,

them could understand why. The actors were all tailor-made for the roles. “Perhaps,” mused Foy, “we are over-selling the actors to Mr.

Voges, th ¢ 1a be . ed By Sclenice Service “Yes, that cou ! ~agre CAMBRIDGE, Mass. gus. 2-=1 1. “Seller. SE Pu SA aes nif ny “No more over-sélling then,” a sissy! |

Foy said. = “From now on, Lew, just tell Mr. Warner that the actor we have in mind is GREAT

This is indicated by psyetiologi- | cal tests given to two groups of young athletes. One group had an

and shut up!”

2 = ¥. FRANK FREEMAY, the The other consisted mostly

genial head of Paramount, is a 'basketball and volleyball yo product of Atlanta, Ga., and is/ comparable to the first group i steeped in the traditions of the, age, education socio-econom Bouth despite the years he has status, and interest in So nrie spent north of the Mason-Dixon The weight-lifter, it turned out, line. is covering up for a feeling of At a movietown dinner, an im-| ‘inadequacy and inferiority as a portant Republican dignitary ad- man. He is concerned with demondressed a gathering of movie ex- strating that he is a real he-man,

enthusiastic interest in weign ik lifting.

ecutives. Mr. Freeman listened because of these Jacks, | with great interest until the

speaker touched upon the recall| of Gen. Douglas MacArthur by|feels that he has been rejected. fi}

President Truman. As the speaker intoned the line,

“MacArthur is the greatest gen-| eral in the history of our coun-|

gd ” HE 18 strongly Aendent and!

He is hostile toward his mother

and is not fond of girls in gen- ig

eral. He is very fond of himself,

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Tel Hi,” ; wit 3 ore nanenart” ot 11. Mio “fpeak WP t 8:10. at 6:25, 8:25 and 10:18. *” with David Wayne, at 6:30, 8:30 and 10:28,

INDIANA “On_Moonlight Bay,” with

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