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AH.MMti; hardest-boile- newspaper write about radio year year out and are delmiteh .ilmgie to everything but the best broadcasts and sometimes even to d who those No matter where you turn, there's Bob Hope in pictures, doing benefits and guest shots, starring in his own program Hes pretty pleased about hitting the top in the lloover-ating- s repeatedly, because people wondered whether he could reconvert to civilian audiences after his You tiort right when you meoture the required amount of Clobber Girl Into your flour , . . You are ure to get juit the right me in your (tilling bowl, followed by that finol rite to light and fluffy flavor In the oven Thot'i the dory of Clabber Gkr balanced double action. ... concentrating on entertaining servicemen and war workers for so long. It took a little time, hut hes done it. 1 Tracis niS FEET . . . Jimmie Kenney, 13, San Mateo, Calif., gets along in life very nicely dethat he has not had any arms since birth. He turns the pages of his books, tunes the writes with pen or pencil well enough to keep right up with his eighth grade classmates. only by his inability to balance himself, a fact which prevents him from playing ball. WORKS MTU spite the fact radio and even Handicapped 4 Cute Gale Storm has been New York, in company withseeing her husband, and New Yorks been seeing Allied Artists It Happened on Fifth Avenue," in which Gale stars. Born Josephine Cottle, of Texas, she won the feminine division of Jesse Laskys "Gateway to Hollywood radio talent search back m 1939; m 1942 she signed a seven-yea- r contract with Monogram, and 6he's definitely on her way up. JifL ymiA, fihitdrimL AH of us whove been missing Jean Arthur during her absence from the screen are cheering loudly because at last shes going to make another picture. Sounds like a perfect role for her, too in Foreign Affairs she'll be an American congresswoman investigating the morale of U. S. occupation troops in Germany with Billy Vtilder writing the piece and Charles Brackett producing, for Paramount. (Bmp IL. Cathy and Elliott Lewis are quite a pair; she does all the leading ladies on Suspense when male stars are scheduled; he gets star Buckys price-per-poun- d was an all-tim- e Florida high. billing on The Case Book of Gregory Hood. They wrote The Thirteenth Sound, which Agnes Moorhead did on Suspense recently but wrote themselves out of it. And theyve written a half-hoshow, in which they would star, which should hit the air waves before long. Seems theres a shortage of camels. None have been imported in the last ten years, because there was an epidemic of hoof and mouth disease in North Africa. Which may not affect you but Seymour Neben-za- l needs 16 for "Atlantis Doesnt care whether theyre one or two humps, just so theyre camels. Vaughn Monroe and his band are no strangers to pictures; youll see and hear them in "Carnegie Hall. But twice in two weeks Vaughn has been screen-teste- d at 20th Century-Fo- x for a starring role in a musical, minus the band ODDS AXD ESDS Don't know how I eier got along uithout the " Information Please" Almanac, edited by John Kternan, its terrific. . , . Don MacLaugh-hn- PLA At party given for new senators by the res Md club, rookie ; i. senators," lett to right: Herbert O Conor, Ives N. Y., and Raymond E. Baldwin, Conn., batted backanVn? senators proved they n trl t0 rePrters questions. The threeestate. They proved w.,th the ribbers of the fourth th'y coni,iba in the minors. The thrf. .,p ay n be big league after having been Quizzees are shown in a huddle ball REFUSES TO WED GERMANS Rabbi Lt. Mayer Abramowitz, army chaplain stationed in Berlin, has refused to perform any marriages between German girls and American soldiers of the Jewish faith. . . . , star of "Daitd Harding, Counterspy," u is a skilled boxer, wrestler and artist, was taught by pals in the FBI, . , . April 26 marks the beginning of the I7lh year on the air for Lum and Abner. . . . Most of the "Breakfast in It oily u ood audience are women but you should see how many men try hard to get on the program, . . . One of Humphrey Bogart's fat onte directors, H 'alter Gorman, has forsaken Hollywood to take up scripting for the CBS "Young Dr. Malone ." jiu-jits- 'tiGftai ti "mRlADY" FLASHLIGHT BATTERY LASTS 93 LONGER! Tiny Cell Packs Enough ENERGY to Hit 200 Home Runs! As an angel come to earth in Heaven Only Knows Robert Cummings is indifferent to gunfire because he knows no bullet can hit him. But it took all his control to play a scene nonchalantly, as expert riflemen placed bullets all around him! show. 17 U -- 4- RED WAR CHIEF . . . Gen. Nikolai Alexandrovich Bulganin, who has been named new minister of Soviet armed forces, succeeding Josef Stalin, who recently relinquished the command. dumtwn.-- - SavuuLtL BmicLl ! ft - T0p MARKET PRICE . . . 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