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Gloria Swanson'’s Smash Hit To
Be Reflected In Cash Register
BY ERSKINE JOHNSON
- NEA Staff Correspondent
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- roops, for candy he gave them near Kaesong.
The you-can’t-do-that boys passed
scenes in which the hero kisses
another man’s wife, but suggested
that since it was another man’s
wife, the bussing be held down to
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for the title role in “The Life of
Helen Morgan” when she arrives
back in Yankee Doodle land from
Europe. A few months ago she
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record an expensive album of
Helen’s songs and now she has a
date with Arthur Murray to get
special coaching in the dances of
the roaring twenties.
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Confusion ahead: In *I Shot
Jesse James,” John Ireland played
the popgun boy who did the foul
deed. Now he’s Jesse James in
“The Return of Jesse James.” To
complicate matters more, Joanne
Dru’s brother, Pete Marshall, plays
the part in the second picture that
Ireland played in the first.
AFTER THAT ROLE
Ariene Dahl is badgering M-G-
M for the chance to play the lead
in “Lovely to Look At” the re
make of “Roberta.” She and An
dre Previn are recording the Kern
tunes to prove their point. . . . .
Nancy Kelly’s film comeback is in
the bag. She’s set for a lead in
RKO’s “The I:'Iarl Sbe Found.”
After all these years, Mack Sen
nett finally will judge a beauty
contest—at Ken Niles’ Villa Ma
rina at Balboa July 9. I'll be a
judge, too. Hot-ziggetr. ... It's a
film career at RKC for blonde
Dorothy Douglas, the Texas beau
ty who's got Vaughn Paul Deanna
Durbin’s ex-.‘in‘a sever.
Hollywood’s historic restaurant,
the Melrose Grotto, affectionately
called “the poor man’s Lucey’s,”
is celebrating its 23rd anniversary.
Jack Ban, who started there as a
cook 19 years ago and now co~
owns the place, with Max Morgen
thau, remembers when John Bar
rymore told him:
“Why am I in such perfect
health? Because not a drop of wa
ter passes my lips.” a
“But don’t you ever brush your
teeth in the morning?” grinned
Ban.
“For that, sir,” thundered Bar
rymore, “I use.; a l'ligl:‘. Sauterne.”
Andy Devine of the sand-choked
wheeze, will play Guy Madison’s
sidekick in the TV film series bas
ed on Wild Bill Hickok’s life. It's
staunch pal No. 58, or maybe 59,
for Andy, who told me:
“I'm doomed to be a friend, but
it pays beautifully. T started the
sidekick business with Buck Jones
and I've been going strong ever
since. Someday, maybe, I'll do a
picture in which somebody will
love me.”
Andy isn't sure that Wild Bill
even had a buddy.
“But these are western pictures
—the man's got to have a friend,”
Andy explained.
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June Haver’s illness may cost
her two dance numbers in “I'll
Get By.” If she isn’t back on her
feet shortly, the picture will be
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year-cld professional model from
Boston, was named “model
mother of the year” by the
press bureau at Hampton Beach,
N, H., for obvious reasons. Leta
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released without her twinkling
toes. . . . Virginia Field is slated
for two more big roles at M-G-M
—result of her work in “The Vio
lent Hour.” ~ . Linda Darnell’s
two-year-old daughter, Lola, vis
ited her mama on the set of “Two
Flags West” and got her hair fan
cied up by Linda’s hairdresser,
Gladys Whitten. A photozraf‘her
«came by to snap pictures of Lola
getting the glamour treatment and
Linda said:
“Cross. your legs, darling. The
man wants ch‘ees‘eca‘ke.”
Diosa Costello, the fiery Latin
who was wasted by Hollywood in
a couple of comedies, is knocking
Hollywood for a loop with her
performance as Bloody Mary in
the road company of “South Pa
cific.”
~ But Diosa, who's slender as a
birch switch, had to zip herself
into a padded body form to con
vince producers that she’s an ac
tress. She told me:
“Thees body form ees murder.-
Bloody Mary ees fat, so I gotta be
fat. I roast to death een eet, And
w'en I eetch, oh boy, I can not
scratch even one leetle eench of
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HAIFA, Isreal— (AP) — Rain
BY JUNE RAIN
HAIFA, Israeel— (AP) -— Rin
fell in this Israeli Mediterranean
coastal city in June, The meteo~
rological station reported it was
the first rainfall in that month in
20 years.
MAJOR HOOPLE
FORT TO BE STATE PARK
LEBEC, Calii.— (AP) —Cali
fornia is making a state park of
historic Ft. Tejon, the only fort
erected to protect and rehabili
tate Indians. High in Tejon Pass,
which winds through the Terach
api mountains linking the Los An
geles plain with the San Joaquin
valley, workers are restoring bar
racks almost a century old.
Gen, E. F. Beale, tLen superin
tendent of Indian affairs, ordered
the fort built in 1854. His idea was
to make the Indian self sufficient
by teaching him agriculture.
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,'rhey looked, found nobody. Then,
in the still of the night, came the
soft sounds of feet stealing down
the interior stairs. They searched
again, but in vain. An hour later
there was a noise and a dim fig
ure at the back door. Police were
called. They eaptured the marau
der. It was a raccoon.
SYRIA DOUBTFUL OVER
U. S. GIFTS
DAMASCUS — (AP) - Fists
from American children to Syrian
childrer were recently distributed
by the Red Cross at Homs.
The newspaper “A. Ayyam” in
Damascus commented the “noble
feeling” of the American chilZren
was appreciated “because we can
differentiate the innocent sympa
'SUNDAY, JONE 18, 1950,
thy of these youngsters from th
of American statesmen.” Howeve'art
the ne‘:f-per “Al Suri Al Jadid,»
pu‘p]gx:h at Homtsix said:
requires that the director
of pul;fic instruction reject these
gifts from persons who want to
establish friendship by force, We
do not want the friendship of a
person who shakes hands with his
right and stabs us from the back
with his left.”
The “waab,” a mythologieal
creature of the African Sudan, is
supposedly @ huge, jointless, man
shaped creature, covered with red
hair, speaking many languages.
The average elevation of Colora
do is 6,800 feet.