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OWAM AY POP iOT A LETTER TELLIN HIM AU ABOUT IT AN HE f WHERE DID KNOWS BETTERN YOU. HE SET IT ? U - "I I 1 L I. I TkJ J X- FROM TH' ( ELECTRIC LIGHT ) m inn a&VM- 1 r ttDa, in itm iwwMi RAISING KANE Poor Dillard By FRANK WEBB T?(4efiG HAS SEEff CONSIDERABLE DISCUSSION LATELV AS TO UXW SU6AP. MRRlED SXH A MAM AS DILLARD KANCWHOM ALMOST evERvotse eeueves to ee HOMELy, LAZY, CARELESS, UN- DISNIRcD Ai-TO STUPID BUT- SUSAQ LOVES 0M AS HC IS .7 SHOULD DILLARD CHAN6?C SHOULD HE REMfttfl "HIMSELF"? WHAT DO yOU THINK ? ( 1 &oess wAvee i am 5xrr r AIWI MU k-ll J tt VII Jl I K'filh 6T0P A CLOCK POP' 1 wotses ojmuj MARRIED M . ,(3 atT.W r Voo D6AR1E,' but ) kxhoe so sweet V 1 fMNTUAOTUIAlMlvvlOlVAuAniMAnnu fAV. - V I WW 7& CROSS TOWN By Roland Coe 1 il"-"" 'JrCf JbvVrS7 "Gee, this fny's been in action it's a shame t'waste the whole evening Just makin' Mm talk a lot ot romantic mushy tofll" 1 1 1 PRIVATE , U.ST.OACk, n CUCK r:;S5N I Zl ALL the Ameches aren't in A the movies. Dark-eyed Jim, who looks enough like brother Don to be his twin, has made good on his own in radio by landing the master of ceremonies assignment on that new,, all-musical program, pro-gram, "IJere's to Romance," on the Blue Network Sundays. Two movie personalities are featured orchestra leader David Broekman, whose long-time association with Co lumbia pictures enabled him to score 60 films, and singer Buddy Clark; his latest picture Is "Seven , x ff( f y 1 ' N J V ? X - : JSlSlAij.' JDI AMECHE Days' Leave." Jim Ameche was born and educated at Kenosha, Wis., and was introduced to radio by his older brother, Don, who advised him to take an audition for Jack Armstrong All American Boy., Jim landed the part and since has played the lead in several radio series. X 1 Pat O'Brien, back at work-in RKO'a "The Iron Major" la still marveling over his trip home after eight weeks ef entertaining at army camps overseas. Ee breakfasted at Trinidad, lunched at Haiti, dined at Miami, breakfasted the next morning morn-ing in New York. He wants to make another army camp tour, but says next time he'll take his wife along; that two-months' separation was too long. S Merle Oberon said she was retiring re-tiring frem the screen! As usual after aft-er such announcements, the star has signed a leng-term contract; this one's with Metre, and she'll make . pictures in Hollywoed and In Lenta. Len-ta. Seems as If, when a star wants te retire, the studies realize what they'll be missing and can't wait te make sure ef keeping good bex-office materiaL Susan Hayward, who did an army camp tour after she visited New York when "Heap the Wild Wind" was released nationally, has been given the feminine lead In "The Man in Half Moon Street" by Paramount Para-mount Susan's on her way up, fasti Judy Garland is proudly wearing a pair of silver wings, sent her by the young paratroopers of Fort Ben-ning, Ben-ning, Ga., who recently dubbed her "The Parabelle." You'll see her wearing them for a scene in "Girl Crazy," in which she stars with Mickey Rooney. Jean Thorsen, famous as a model after she appeared on the covers ef six national magazines in rapid succession, suc-cession, has been given, her first movie role by Metro. She's beautiful beauti-ful and glamorous so she'll portray a Russian girl guerrilla, and will make her screen debut wearing a peasant smock, and with her face blacked np, in "Russia," the Robert Rob-ert Taylor picture. Mayo Methot Mrs. Humphrey Bogart is on location with her husband hus-band for "Somewhere in Sahara." The other day when they unpacked their lunch kits she spied three kegs, which they used as chairs and a table till ' the powder man approached. ap-proached. "Sorry, Mr. Bogart" said he, "But I'll have to move these dynamite kegs." Whereupon the Bc-garts Bc-garts moved, fast and without argument argu-ment , Looks as If Helmut Dantine, who cored so heavily with his Nazi-avi-ater performance in "Mrs. Miniver," Mini-ver," is headed for stardom. Seems he's turned in another grand performance per-formance In Warner's "The Edge of Darkness," and Jack L. Warner Is looking for possible starring material materi-al for him. His fan mail has shown a 300 per cent Increase during the past three months. y - - ODDS AND ENDS - AUm Napier, British actor in "Appointment "Ap-pointment in Berlin," has speech that defends the late Neville Chamberlain- who teas his uncle '. . . Jean Arthur $ spent more time in Washington, D. C on the screen than any ethtj metres; in real life she's been there just m few hours ... The happiest soldier mt my canteen the other night teas a lad uho'd just led the band on Sammy Kaye's program pro-gram . . . Bing Crosby's showing up at a Los Angeles broadcasting station before 7:00 a. m. some mornings, making records rec-ords for South American noncommercial noncommer-cial distribution . . . Leslie Howard's daughter it wiih him in "Spitfire." om;v Pon,,, r. 1 si from this Kli ' THFSF wnw ALL-BRAH BIScJ fc MAUt ANY W Any meal become , hJ fceMtemptirjg.tbV -'"JUIICI All-Bran Buttermilk EseC ltt MM flour -KtaSX RnaV 1 11 T- . . flour, baking powder, salt aadsJ aether. 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