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on sleeve of the coat, shirt or Dingh’s ups and downs for | blouse. the Internal, Revenue Depart- : a y NG is ment came up again as she “This tiny “Wrist-Ear” Hear. J. 1aq rehearsals for her new . ‘ing aid, because of the way it twice-weekly “television show. the wrist elimi-, For a 26-week series, Dinah
worn on nates many of the objections the hard of hearing have against conventional hearing devices. You wear it on your wrist to gain advantages that not even vour head give you! In this manner you can hear ing all directions, -understand everything being said, and it arouses no curiosity because it is always worn under the sleeve.
6) wailed, she'll spend about $20,000 on clothes. Naturally, being a woman, she doesn’t want any back-acre gossip in Iowa like: “Gee, Myrtle, Dinah wore that dress AGAIN last night.” So up pops the question of whether Dinah can deduct the $20, 000 worth of glad rags as a a
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Erskine Johnson 26—Behind the Screen: has can't sit down in 'em, you can deduct 'em.” That's Dinah worn Shore talking about Uncle Sam's tax sleuths ‘and the fancy the wrist hidden under the gowns she buys for her warbling career.
business expense, which it most {certainly sounds like. knows the answer from past ex{perience.
lcan't sit down in 'em.
lall afternoon.
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She can deduct 'em only if she
“That's what a U. 8. income [tax man told me when 1 deducted 116 gowns I bought for an engagement at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel,” Dinah said. “But I'd ‘have to prove it, the man said. S801 invited him out to the house and I tried on every one of those {16 gowns. 1 was up and down
“I couldn’t sit down in three of them. Those were the only ones Uncle Sam would let me deduct as a business expense.” Dinah's new TV show just
| If she sits down during the show, score a ;point for Uncle Sam.
If she doesn’t sit down, score a
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o =” u HU MPHREY BOGART on tele-| vision soon? “I'm going to wait,” he told me,} “until they can keep my face on| my shoulders. in New York a few months ago. {You know what happened? | “I was supposed to shoot a guy, but we didn’t have time to rehearse it. The guy dropped dead| ‘before I could get the gun out of] my pocket. Really, I don't want to be THAT tough!” ® n ” ERROL FLYNN, I can report. | is giving up something that's {brought him a lot of joy. | | His writing, I mean. No more novels like “Beam’s End” or screenplays for brainy! Errol, who told me.on Warner's
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|“Mara Maru” set: sa | I've realized that I can’t write worth a hoot. I'll stick to things that I can do from now on.” What about “The Adventures lof Captain Fabian,” written with [Errol’s own lily-white hands?
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hadn't exactly been slaughtered by the critics, had it? | “Brother,” Errol shuddered,! |“you have touched upon an ex-| | posed nerve.’
” uo BARBARA STANWYCK hasn't] {gone so far .as she'd like to go lon celluloid and it’s all the fault] lof the movie censors. They keep yelling “Cut” just| {when Barbara's about to rassle| with sizzling dialog or a racy | plot twist. { “We've got to grow up in pic- | tures,” she complained on the | “Clash by Night” set at. RKO. | “It’s not boy-meets-girl anymore... The public won't leave their television sets to sée it. We've got to do what they're doing in Europe. They're mak- | ing life.” ! Barbara isn't sure what will | have to be done about the kiddies, but “look at what the youngsters {are getting on radio and TV. Hor-| |rible stuff. I defy parents to keep | {them away from those programs. "| She's still red-faced, she said, | | about a comic book she picked upi {the other day, and the scanty at-| | tire of the heroine. | ‘She was wearing a couple of] | beads, that’s all,” Barbara shud-| |dered. “Kids can.buy those books | for 10 cents, yet Hollywood's {blamed and criticized for juvenile { delinquency.”
= n ” i IT TOOK Keenan Wynn 12 | years to make the grade, but he’s |vowing that he’s in the.character| |groove to stay and that the Wynn| {brand of zany comedy is going the {way of the dodo bird.
| From now on out, it’s heavies or, Keenan, | who was accepted by moviegoers,
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before I c¢ame to Hollywood.
But people in Hollywood decided critical times. ”
I had to be funny because I was Ed Wynn's son. “I'll do comedy, but with the character approach to it. Charles] {Laughton and Fredric March do| {it all the time. It's a character! comedy.”
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