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Show Peak At The Stars By LYNN CONNELLY COWBOY STAR Tex Williams, who first introduced the famous "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke," has come up with another song which promises to be a hit . . . It's "With Men Who Know , Tobacco Best, It's Women Two to Mi?''-. ne" Incklent-tf Incklent-tf "WfS ally, look for Tex M jf$Sfi of popularity this y i year His rec A f-jdt- jf ords- Pictures and I' personal appear- ',' v i ances are gross- fawwl,M ing big and his WILLIAMS radio and TV shows are getting a solid rating with west coast listeners listen-ers ... It is hinted that his video show will be kinescoped for national na-tional release shortly. Joan Davis smokes a pipe for the first and what she hopes is the last time, lor a scene in Columbia's Co-lumbia's "The Travelling Saleswoman" Sales-woman" . . . The comedienne gets involved with a wild tribe of Apache Indians in the comedy and as a gesture of friendliness has to take deep drag on a peace pipe . . . Each time the actress tried to inhale in-hale and exhale, the flame died down . . . They tried it five times before the pipe worked smoothly and at the scene's conclusion Joan looked a little green around the gills ... "I felt like a glass blower," blow-er," she said. "Next time I make peace with anybody on the screen, I hope it's over a table,, not a clogged pipe." PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: One of the snappiest numbers In recent years and one that ought to be a smash hit is "They Talk a Different Language," or better known as the "Yodel Blues" . . . Johnny Mercer, who wrote It, performs it with Jo Stafford Staf-ford in a swingy arrangement thai old and young alike will love . . . "It's Great to Be Alive," will back It. Clark Dennis does a beautiful rendition of the stirring "Lord's Prayer," with "The End of a Perfect Per-fect Day" on the reverse . . . And Kay Starr hits with a torchy ditty, dit-ty, "Game of Broken Hearts" . . , "Tell Mo How Long the Train'i Been Gono" la on the flip. |