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Show WALTER WINCH ELL Heavy Lover Blushes At Bobby-Sox Buss money than enemies" ... EI Calce: "Give up the atomic bomb? YYhadda they give up? Cap pistols?" ... In the Stork: "On Broatjway a friend la a guy who . greasea the aklda for you Instead of lining them with apace." ing cruelty of children) were plaguing pla-guing a friend because he waa lame . . A woman paused and told them Chat they shouldn't poke fun ad anyone less fortunate than they J . . Besides, she said, Just because he couldn't use his legs didn't I mean he wasn't Just as strong-1 and brave as they were . . . The last great president, she said, became president, though paralysed . . . "And he," she continued; con-tinued; "waa as strong and brave as any man living. I know. You aee, I waa his wife." Seunds In the Night: At the Latin Quarter: "Is she passe? They don't even link her with Howard Hughes!" . . . At the Bamboo: "You oughta wear a mustache more often breaks up the monotony of your face" . . . At 'the Blue Angel: "He la considered, con-sidered, auccessf ul. Ha more s " 1 ':i 1 i j ' W- J Memos of a Mldnlghtert Dennis O'Keefe, who makes maaaad luff to Hedy Lamarr (in "Dishonored Lady") ackchelly blushed when a booby-aoxer tried to klaa htm outside out-side a cafe . . . Beverly Paterno takes friend to aee her new step-mater step-mater Margaret Johnston, who is featured In "Notorious Gentleman" Gentle-man" at the Winter Garden. . . S. Blllingsley told a chum (not us) he would peddle the Stork for only 10 million bux. Sallies in Onr Alley: Bill Johnson John-son of the Golden Gate 4 unveiled this Joe Frisco gag . . . Frisco met his bookie and inquired: "Have you any good tlpa on the horse?" . . . "Nope," said the bookie, "I got nothing good enough for you to risk your coin on today" . . . "Thst'a great" replied Joe. "Now I can afford to eat" ... A bore on a gazette waa telling Ozzle Nelaon how he always wrote hia best stuff when he was a leedle dronk ... "I geddit," nlftled Ox. "Half -literature l" Win chellebrl ties: The N. Y. supreme su-preme court judge making a spec tacle of himself in an all-night 6th Avenue Joynt a disgrace to the bench . . . Aileen Pringle, ex-star, won't rate yellimony from novelist Jamea Cain. She will receive one-third one-third of all rights from two of hia best sellers plus a tidy (urn . . . Alfred Coming Clarke, the Singer Sewing Machine heir, and Linda Grey, the modelulu, who Have It Veddy Band. Orchid Petals: Hal Mclntyre'a platter of "Sept Song" . . . Miguelito Valdea at the Strand . . . June Richmond's aongshlne at the Zansibar . . . Frank Roth's crew at the Rlalto ballroom . . . Al Morgan'a planocturnea at Rogers' Corner . . . The Three Suna (Sunsational!) at the Piccadilly Pic-cadilly Lounge . . . Rusty Freckles' comedy at the Iceland .-. . Vivians Romance In "Carmen," the French flicker . . . E. B. White's book "The Wild Flag," perfume for the. mind. Washington Sq. Vignette: They tell thia story around the Square . . . They add that it may not be true but then again it may . . . Two little boys (with the unknow- GLAMOR BOY ON DAY OFF Ever see an Indian Who isn't an Indian . . . charm a snake that Isn't a snake ... with a flute that isn't a flute? Well, this is it and the gent who's makin' with the fakin' la star Robert Mitchum, who Is currently on location for RKO Radio' a "Build My Gallows High." East) "The Strange Love of Martha Xvers" and "The Tale of Two Cafes." Centre "Blue Skies" and short subjects. Ctah-r"Never Say Good-by" and "Shadowed." Capitol "Strange Woman" and ahort subjects. Mario (Sugarhouse) 'The Big Sleep' and ahort subjects. Studio "Gallant Journey" and ahort subjects. Uptown "No Leave, No Love" and ahort subjects. On Stage Lyric 'Craig's Wife" at 6:15 and 8:45 p.m. |