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cOLD CHICKEN—You've heard of the “cat’s pajamas,” but this
i« perhaps the first time anyone has designed leghorn lingerie, Mrs,
Eva Anderson, of Hartwick, Pa, won a nation-wide sewing ma
chine contest by submitting the idea for the two-piece undies and
she and “Minnie,” a Black Minorca hen are shown in New York
:s Minnie models the garment. Mrs. Anderson first produced the
articles when a blizzard pulled a fowl trick by blowing in when
her prized flock was molting, The flannels saved the flock.
Mario, Deanna May Combine
For Film In London Or Paris
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
NEA Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD — (NEA) — Ex
clusively Yours: From her villa in
the south of France, Deanna Dur
bin, 30, slim and wiser, is hotly
denying the rumors that she will
divorce new hubbx Charles David.
What's more, Deanna is saying
that she hasn’t had a written offer
from MGM to co-star with Mario
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There’s just one way to make this land
produce for you and that is to set your
hand to the plow, make your furrow,
plant your seed and care for it. The
harvest is your reward. In the very same
way is earned your harvest of financial
sécurity and the ownership of the bet
ter things in life you want. Set your
hand to the financial plow by opening
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YOUR DEPOSITS .INSURED UP TO lslo,ooo
105 @ollege Avenue Athens, Georgla
Lanza in “The Vagabond King"”—
just unofficial talk with Joe Pas
ternak.
Far more tangible is Mario’s
proposal to Deanna to sing with
him in a movie to be made in Lon
don or Paris.
The Durbin plans: A summer
reunion in London with her Brit
ish-born parents, a trip to Holly
wood in September and a search
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1952.
for a movie vehicle that will give
her the chance to play an adult
character,
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Italian actress Sylvana Pampae
nini, who made headlines by state
ing that some of Hollywood's tope
notch actors are tao old to make
love on the screen, echoed the
same yells of U. 8, theater exhibi=
tors who recently convened in Los
Angeles,
The studios quietly agreed with
the exhibitors, and that's the rea
son for the epidemic of new young
faces in the movie heart beat
league. Film lovers ARE too old,
Hollywood knows i, and is doing
something about it,
Marlene Is Paris-Bound
Marlene Dietrich will trek to
Paris for another French film,
“Adorable Creatures.” . . . Lau
rence Oliver and Vivien Leigh
have been offered the leads*in the
London company of “Anna and
the King of Siam.” It turns out
that they both can sing like night
inggales and have been looking
for a musical.
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June Horne, ex-wife of Jackie
Cooper and the big excitement in
Bob Topping’s life a few months
back, confides that she’s thinking
about sailing for Japan to wed
trade tycoon Buddy Rudolph. “But
nothing may come of it,” June
adds . . , There’s a buzz that
Frankie Laine is steaming at the
record company he’s under con
tract to for putting Johnnie Ray
on the same label. Ray’s platters,
with a singing style’ that stems
from Frankie’s, his pals eclaim,
have been out-selling those cut by
the Wild Goose man.
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Hollywood'’s special effects wiz
ards who created lush Shangri La
in a desert valley 100 miles from
Vine street for the pre~-war “Lost
Horizon” are wide-eyed about
what’s happened there in the last
six years. .
The once-desolate wasteland is
now a modern Shangri La. Apple
Valley has movie stars playing
an account with us and putting in the
seed—regular deposits. Your passbook,
another example of our meticulously
correct records, is written evidence of
the progress your crop ’
is making. Hasten its Bfi%%\&
growth by opening your < \ ¢
account today.
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SAVING FACE—Three North Korean deserters show the modish
way to wear a cap when posing for a Western photographer. They |
are also modeling the latest thing in a *“gift” uniform, “donated
by the grateful democrats of Czechoslovakia,” which they received
‘while with Red forces. They hide their faces for fear former Red
superiors should see the photogranh
golf on manicured fairways, glam
or dolls in Bikini bathing suits
decorating the pool at the swank
Apple Valley Inn and ranches
with white-coated servants riding
herd on canapes during the cock
tail hour.
Founded by Newton Bass and
B. J. Westlund, the city of Apple
Valley now has a population of
3000 and desert homes so modern
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
they have plane-ports for private
planes instead of carports. But the
flavor of the old west remains.
There’s a motel with stalls for
horses and the corner grocery
store displays a sign reading:
“Chuck Wagon Supplies.”
Bing Stars 20 Years Later
Back in 1931, when Rudy Val
lee was still king, Bing Crosby
was hired to duet one chorus of
an Irving Berlin tune with Bebe
Daniels in the Douglas Fairbanks,
sr. movie, “Reaching for the
Moon.” Today, the film is being
shown on TV and Bing is adver
tised as THE STAR!
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MGM, with Stewart Granger in
mind, plunked out $25,000 for Ar
thur Mayse’s just-out novel, “The
Desperate Search,” about a pilot's
hunt for a missing plane with his
two children aboard.
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Russell Nype, who took a beat
#2g on his first adventure in
filmland, will be back this sum
mer for another crack at the mo
vies. He was replaced by Glenn
Ford in MGM’s “Young Man In a
Hurry” after a week of shooting.
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New approach to stardomy: Jack
Palance, who'’s co-starring with
Joan Crawford in “Sudden Fear,”
is living in a San Fernando valley
motel . . . Gracie Fields is burning
over London night club comedians
who are having a hey-hey day
with jokes about her marriage to
that radio repairman,
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' When the Oscar candidates
were announced, Director Don
Siegel noted disappointment writ
ten.on. the face of Gig Young.
“What's. the matter with you?”
asked Siegel. ““You should be hap
py. You were mominated for an
st , s
“Year, I khow,” replied Gig
mournfully, “bus I voted for
Charles Laughton!” -
MORE RICE NEEDED
* SINGAPORE—(AP)—The peo
ple of Asia have been warned
that they face starvation unless
they grow more rice at once.
The director general of the U.
N. Food and Agriculture Organi
zdtion, Norris E. Dodd, who issued
the warning, suggested two solu
tions: “Increase your production
of rice, or cut down-the number
of people eating rice.”
Dodd said FAO, since its in
ception, had taken steps to in
crease rice production in this part
of the world. It had boosted pro
duction by 9 per cent, but mean
time the population of rice-eating
Asian countries had climbed 12
per cent. . |
RUSIA PROTESTS
RUSSIA PROTESTS
ADEN —(AP)— Russia report
edly has protested to Emperor
Haile Selassie of Ethiopia over the
dispatch of additional Ethiopian
troops to Korea.
Unconfirmed reports reaching
here said the protest was made by
Vassili Rybakov, the Russian min
ister to Ethiopia.
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lies on safety island in Seattle,
after an auto knocked a pedes
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still roll, but it Will be a long
time before the jaywalker
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