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It's the first of a collection of Civil war pictures or rather, pic-tures with a Civil war background which will Include "The Unvan-quished-," and "Action In Aqulla" as well as "Gone With the Wind," pro-vided they ever get around to mak-ing that last one! Remember all the to-d- o about whether Paulette Goddard would or would not land the role of "Scarlett" In that same "Gone With the Wind?" Well, after signing a long-ter- m contract with David Selznick she was assigned to a role with Janet Gaynor In "The Young In Heart," which ought to make a depightful picture. And, speaking of the talented Janet, dis-cussions of those Academy awards Janet Gaynor still echo from the hills about Holly-wood. Lots of people thought the little Gaynor ought to receive one of the awards for her performance in "A Star Is Born." In fact, they got pretty sentimental about It, because she won the Academy award for the year's best performance way back in 1927, for her work in "Seventh Heaven." You'll certainly want to see Dean-n-a Durbin in "Mad About Music." There you have a plot, a delightful one, perfectly suited to the talents of the youthful star, and with a grand part for Herbert Marshall which he handles expertly. In fact, It's a grand picture all the way through, with the young Deanna singing a popular number, "I Love to Whistle," as beautifully as she does Gounod'a "Ave Maria." Graham McNamee celebrates 15 years of broadcasting, this spring, though he feels perfectly certain that he hasn't been at it that long. But it actually was 15 years ago that he went into the ofllce of a New York station looking for a job. He's been busy ever since hasn't been without a commercial program since they first were put on the air. Peter van Steedcn is having a lot of fun with a new recording device. When his friends telephone him, he records their voices, and then tele-phones them later and plays the record back to them. It's funny, the way that radio audiences are classified. For in-stance. Haven MacQuarrie's "Do You Want to Be an Actor?" pro-gram was considered Just right for an automobile company that wanted to plug the sales of used cars the program was said to have strong middle-clas- s appeal. Of)f)S and ENDS . . . That new Tim and Irene thow is going great guns . . . May be one of the most popular radio programs of its kind before long . . . Jane Withers has a new trailer which she uses as a dressing room . . . Sinn Laurel had to get a new derby for Swiss Miss"; the one he'd been using for twelve years fell to pieces . . . Uow'd you like to earn your living by supplying bugs, butterflies and in-sects to a motion picture studio? A man in Hollywood does it . . . Radio's Voice of Experience was an aulomo. hile talesman for thirty days, before he became the Voice of Experience, I and averaged a sale a day . . . If you hear Mary Livingston getting mixed up ' in her lines on that Jack Benny broad-cast you'll know that she had some-thing to eat; usually she doesn't eat at all on Sundays until the program's over . . . For one scene in "Holiday'' Kalherine Hepburn had to run up m fifty-tw- o step stairway; she did it nine times in succession ... nif was Cary Grant glad that the script arranged to note him walk. ) Western Newspaper Union. j -- -J ' By C. M. PA! S'MATTER POP Or, When He Goes on a Diet n ( -- s. Ci rSTii-t- . --PiMix i j UvJcn &wu,)vwoui.Jmt howl Vou ) Wouuj AWMt,NT Uan NtEia,L U'lttij MESCAL IKE , s. l. huntley th-0. e- 0A . . QXlM fclAOX tM 6e,,,JTI,:, ) LJ TV MATTER WHO COU.O makc tW rJV, ilNNEY OF THE FORCE Robbed of R nJ " I - X f vnHEM I CAME HOME I rn,Mn 1" 'fWO.' --fHEV If " ( quic! K I WATTHEB, I up? 1 cOUUDM'T FlMO NuW V I VT HAD' te- - HELP T WRS. SmOOP? .r--y( MlSSi' 'TiUL I OPEkJED rjnR 'at POP Counted Out By J. 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