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Show THE BULLETIN. HTNGHAM. UTAH pyn for tike Whole Family V'ROINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) UNNING Nancy Walker is j the latest Broadwayite to , win Hollywood favor. Nancy's busy at present with a fea-tured role in the stage suc-cess, "Best Foot Forward," j and will report at the Metro; studios when the final curtain comes down on that delightful j comedy, in which she is mak-ing her theatrical debut. Want to go Into the movies, girls? The best advice would seem to be "Get a Job as an airline steward-ess." Mary Sheppard is the latest! recruit who took that route; she was taken off an airliner and given thej lead role in Pete Smith's short, "What About Daddy?" Robert Benchley's all set to be a busy man. All set for the role of a stage producer in Paramount's "Out of the Frying Pan," he discovered that he was also booked to be Rosa- - ROBERT BENCHLEY lind Russell's business partner in "Take a Letter, Darling," the two films to be made simultaneously. A bicycle or a motor-drive- n wheel chair seems to be the only solution to the problem of getting from set to set. When you see "Louisiana Pur-chase" take a long look at Jean Wallace "Mrs. Franchot Tone" and Lynda Gray. They're New Orleans belles in the picture, and Para-mount liked them so much that they've just been given new con-tracts. Asta, famous canine of "The Thin Man" series, has a plaque all his own, to hang in his dog house. It was awarded by the McKinley Ken-nel club of Canton, Ohio, for "out-standing service to canine friends and the work he has done to gain appreciation for all dogdom." The perfect retort from all the rest of dogdom Is, of course, that few dogs belong to people like Myrna Loy. Nelson Eddy has with Jeanette MacDonald in eight films, but only recently found out what she really looked like. During the film-ing of their recent picture, "I Mar-ried an Angel," he asked if he might model a head of her. "You never know what a person looks like till you paint or model that person," said he. Seems that her jaw line wasn't as he'd remembered it, and her eyes were set differently. Said she, "He knows what I look like ' now! He peered at me so much and so long that I was embarrassed." David James, the baby whom Marlene Dietrich was carrying in her arms when she tripped over a light cable and broke her leg, recently resumed his film career, in Rosalind Russell's new picture. This time Fred MacMur-- ; ray toted him. Charles Laughton sort of startles the onlookers nowadays when he shows up for that radio program he's doing with Milton Berle. I!e! looks like a Forty-nine- r, with an inch-lon- g beard and a month's' growth of hair both required ior! his role in RKO's "Tultles of Tahiti." Incidentally, if Laughton goes on making pictures he'll be an expert! dancer; he learned the conga for! "It Started With Eve," and the' hula for this new picture; he did the hula recently at a broadcast rehear-sal, with Shirley Ross playing "Aloha Oe" on the piano. Jack Benny has never lived down his "Buck Benny" routines that were featured on his NBC series a few seasons ago, and later incorporated1 into one of his motion pictures, "Buck" has become his nickname the rest of the cast never calls him anything else. ODDS ASD EPinS-Sev- eral well knoun lingers will be starred in the ntnv musical program, aj yet untitlodj which makes Us bow on CBS January 7th . . . William L. Shirer always holds J an informal discussion of internation-al affairs after his broadcast . . . Ann Shepherd, of 'Joyce Jordan Girl In-terne," posed ftr publicity pictures at a lew York hospital recently, and now she's "interned" for all her spare time. . . . Irene Rich, famous on both and radiq screen, has been given leading role in Metro's "Just Between Us" . . . 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