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HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 7—Exclusively Yours: : Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire together again as a

return to the vaudeville footlights there has Hollywood

agents talking of booking Ginger — Th RE and Fred early next year. “April in Paris.” And Richard l.It would be prestige for Gin- | ger, who didn’t bow} ove the | ’s “Four s in her Broadway play, | Te anol - in - the - arm for | JACK BENNY’S first TV show ¥red's growing chain of dance of the season was his best to schools, |date—"T just walk out on the

~ 5 = {CLARK GABLE, take it from in vaudeville. To heck with my Producer Z. Wayne Griffin, won't radio format—I'm still in charve up. his movie career. Griffin, acter.” . who has: been guiding Clark's] Talking about doing six instead films at MGM, isn’t worried about of four shows this season, Jack (able quitting a Hollywood ad- quipped: dress for a Nevada ranch home| “Last year my shows were so ia his divorce battle with Lady far between that by the time I Ashley. did my second, they were show- | There's no reason” Griffinling the kinescope of my first as told me, “that he can’t make aan old movie.” couple of movies a year and still] Donning spectacles for the aulive in Nevada. He won't giveidience warm-up, Jack cracked: up movies, He loves 'em.” “I really don't need these. 1 * n » just have therh in case I run into PON AMECHE, who took a Tom Neal.” financial beating with the Los Angeles Dons pro football team, is telling pals he'll sink some of| his TV dough into an eastern pro; squad.

and are screaming. She made commercial tieups with two rival 3 CH hair shampoo companies. There's still another Virginia-Hill-type role coming up in the

King Brothers’ “The Syndi-

n n » MICKEY ROONEY will collect $75,000 for his role with Bob Hope » Ella Raines. Who b in “Military Policeman.” Just cate.” Ella alne s, who bears enough, they say, to pay up, after a striking resemblance to her, taxes, all his back alimony.

is being paged for the role after | T ny ENTER TIIE girl private eye

she becomes ‘a mama Jan. 1, | ‘one TV. Joan Leslie just made a

” = ” EYEBROWS. went. up at a yideo pilot reel, “The Girl From plush Hollywood eatery when Maiden Lane.” She plays an InFranchot Tone walked in just as surance company investigator. a Mr. Spitz was being paged over ® on the mike. i Rita Hayworth and movie a u = i agent Charles Feldman, I hear, | WARNER'S has retreated from| are inches away from the marthe censor’s wrath with the title, | riage decision, with Rita more “Retreat, Hell.” New title: “You' than willing. The whole course Can't Stop The Marines.” | of her divorce from Aly Khan

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{never the bride when they hand lout the Oscars (she’s been nominated three times but has never won): ’

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Carlson's just about set for the | same studio’s “Four Chaplains.” |

stage. This is what I used to do.

" u » | Wanda Hendrix is blushing | two advertising agencies |

» 2 " | BETTY GRABLE and Harry | |James spiked those rumors of a before a girl stops trying to Kkid|

rift by acting as though there both of us and gives me an hon-| was a "Just Married” sign Oniest answer,” Mr. Moore said. "; Hotel Changes Name

{their limousine at a Hollywood!

{ways being a bridesmaid but!

Power, at 6:40 and 10:20. “Dirk Corner,” with Clifton Webb,

at 8:40 INDIANA “Two Tickets to- Broadway,” with Tony Martin and Janet Leigh, at i 12:24, 3:37, 6:50 and 10:03 | “Her First Romance,” garet O’Brien, at 11:07. 2:20, and 8:46.

with Mar5:33 KEITH'S “The Blue Veil,”

{ man and Charles Laughton, at | 12:15, 3:30, 6:45 and 9:55 “Tahiti Honey,” with Simon, at 11, 2:15. 5:30 and 8:45, LOEW'S

“Callaway Went Thataway.”” with { Pred MacMurray. Dorothy McGuire and Howard Keel, at 12:40, 3:45, 6:50 and 9:55. .

“The Unknown Man." with Walter Pidgeon, at 11, 2:05, 5:10 and 8:15, LYRIC | “The Harlem Globetrotters,” with | Dorothy Dandridge and Billy Brown, ! at 11, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and 10:20. { “Son of Doctor Jekyll.” with Louis | Hayward, at 12:30, 3.20, 6:10 and 9.

Searching for Emotional Safety

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NEW YORK, Dec. 7 (UP)— {One question starts the unique coaching sessions Phil Moore has with glamorous movie stars who ‘decide they want to learn to sing. “Tell me honestly, what kind of a person do you think .you

are?” Mr. Moore asks. He's asked

the question of beautiful women like Ava Gardner, Jane Russell

|and Marilyn Mdnroe.

|. The answers, he says, aresion to a one-man crime wave in

(astonishing. .

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mer Indiana Ku Klux Klan leader D. C. Stephenson headed back to Indiana today to finish serving

ldegree murder. | Stephenson, who this week gave {up his fight of nearly 13 months |against extradition to Indiana on| {parole violation charges, was;

with Jane wy. |turned over to Indiana authorities|

{in mid-morning.

general for Indiana; Detective sgt.! James Osborne of the Indiana; |State Police, and J. C. Copeland,

IT'S ' MURDER |

On the Highways

Sixaones | John O'Connor, deputy attorney of Madge Oberholtzer, an Indi-

MISHAWAKA--Nevi Fast, 74,

Says Show Girls fu Bend, was killed by a hit-|

run driver here today. Mr. Fast’s body was found at a' curb and the coroner's office said {he. had been dead about two| hours.

| VERSAILLES-—Lewis Tied] |75, was killed late yesterday when he was struck by a truck on Ind. 427 south of here. |

‘Robin Hood,’ 13, | Admits Thefts to Buy Yule Gifts

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KOKOMO, Dec. 7 (UP)—A self-

styled 13-year-old “Robin Hood”|on his chances of ever being set| yt

|was released to his parents’ cus-| tody today following his confes-| which he

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acting director of the Indiana De-

partment of Correction took custody of Stephenson.

Go Directly to Prison

‘They said they would arrive] {in Michigan City, Ind., with him

at about 9:30 p. m. and would take him _ immediately to the penitentiary. * Stephenson “was freed from the penitentiary in March, 1950, after serving 25 years for the slaying

ana state employee. He left Carbondale, Ill, in late August, 1950, without notifying parole agents and his parole was revoked. He was arrested in suburban Robbinsdale in November, 1950, and has been fighting extradition since then. Frank J. Warner, who served as Stephenson's lawyer in the fight against extradition, said he will continue to act as lawyer for the former Klan leader. He said he will go to Indiana soon to talk to the parole board, but said Stephenson plans “no legal action in the immediate future” to gain his freedom.

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Stephenson, a pudgy, aging man, showed little emotion as he

{was placed in the custody of] Indiana authorities. He said he|

had been ‘fairly treated” in Minnesota and said if he ever was released from prison he intends ‘to come back to Minnesota and start an advertising agency,”

When God made the world, |

he smiled on Minnesota,” Stephenson said.

Stephenson refused to comment

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“So many girls think of them- ‘mommy and daddy” christmas For Mrs. Lovina Paul

selves as completely different | from what they really are,” he! said.

presents. | Authorities said the boy, picked up on a tip from a youth being

. | ti - Mr. Moore recently moved from | gar oned about another bur

lary, had spent $100 on presents

Hollywood into: a Carnegie Hall when he was apprehended.

studio here so he could combine|

his film coaching with television and radio work. :

“It takes a while sometimes

| ask her things like, ‘How do you

Mr. Moore, whose first pupil was Lena Horne, wouldn't reveal specific answers from actresses, but he did volunteer a few of his own observations. | ‘As a conductor and arranger | for movie studios, the chubby, | cheerful musician worked with stars even before he opened his | coaching studio.

security,” he said.

be just housewives.”

| plex, Mr. Moore said.

{wanted to learn to sing enough to do her own songs in | ‘Showboat,’ ” he explained. ‘She

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singer Annette Warren, also a pupil of Moore's dub songs in “Showboat.”

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| “Most of the girls in show | business, no matter how glamor-| | ous, are searching for emotional! “The older they get the more they want to

Ava Gardner, regarded usually {as the picture of self-assured] beauty, has an inferiority com:|

“She came to me because she well |

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Services for Mrs. Lovina Paul, supervisor at the Indiana State School for the Deaf, will be at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Emmanuel Evangelical and United Brethren Church, Akron, Ind. Burial will be in the Greate Cemetery there. Mrs. Paul died yesterday at her home, 5642 Carrollton Ave, She was 75. Born she

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