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Show MICKEY ROONEY POPS QUESTION TO 17 -YEAR - OLD, SAYS WRITER to the rM Ittjr Bitty Fisher ; . .a Dtttera dotttm fottem . . . George Oleen Myi he doesn't lend holiday cards any mora. Spandi tha money on tha poor lor baskets, etc. . . . Tha Versailles haa Joa E. Lawla and Loll Elllmaa. Ha'i ae funny and aha'i ao nlea ... I havaa't had a chanca to maka all tha naw oata Ha waa told to acuttla hla ahlp ao' It would alnk . . . But It still can ba salraged bacauaa of tha shallow watar, part of its top can atlll a Nflftt HITWOOD BBOUN, tor aU hla brilliance, never praUndad being a maatar at . repartee. Ha anca topped tha show, howsvar, by aon-fessing: aon-fessing: "As a matter of fact, I am really maatar of (repartee." THE UNITED STATES la giving tint rata treatment to tha nasi refugees from the scuttled liner Columbus at Ellis Island . . . Won-der Won-der U they appreciate ItT America 'helps refugees . Germany adds to' the refugee problem . . . What do people mean saying vaudeville is dead? . . Five Broadway theaters feature It, not counting the burlesk Places. SOME MOVIE cajTICS complained com-plained that the films "Gone" and '"Light That railed" followed the' books from which they were taken, too closely . . . Goodness, for years theee critics have been rapping Hollywood bacauaa the movies changed books too muck when they transformed them to the screen . . , Inet Robb says that you and your Utile eon had a brawl over tha electric trains he got tor Christmas. -And that Mrs. WincheU had to go out and buy a special aet for you. Such goings on I DID TOO KNOW Miami has even banned. binge games? Sorta silly, what? . . . Joe Lewie told ma this one about twa nuts. They .. - . 'war looking at taacy eloek la a Jeweler's window . . . "What dors i It aayT" asked the first ecrewball I . . . The other put his ear to tha window and then replied: "Tick ' lock." . TOCB GEM, niDAT, Copyright, IMOl Dally Mirror, i ! iWaJler WincheU j MEMOS Or A COLUMNISTS GIRL FKIDAY DEAB MB. W.i I hear this Is no publicity stunt, but Mickey Rooney proposed marriage to Dolly Thou, who dances with the Muriel Ab- ' bolt group In Chicago. She's IT. They've swapped goo-goo letters for three years . . . Mrs. Angler Duke almost kayoed a photog at LaRue's the other night. Seems he tried to snap her while the was In tears ... No picture ... Dr. H. Gilbert phoned. Said ha didn't press the charges of attempted ex- . tort Ion against those two deteo tives. They've been demoted, however how-ever . . . The town's new Information Informa-tion booth staff may know all tha answers, but tha fancy holiday greeting In the window spells the mayor's first name "Florella" indeed in-deed of "alio." BENAT VEMTA'S wedding will be at Sherry's on Jsn. 18 . . . Tony and Rente DeMarco retarded the Sert Room show for SO minutes the other night because of one of those professional tiffs. THE HABTMANS iXST called. Said they found out what happened f'Z,': . . .' shows, but the reports are all ax-citing ax-citing ... I Just heard that George Raft spent $100 for a doU's house for Norma Shearer's daughter . . . Nan Wynn starts at Monte Carlo Feb. L THEN THERE'S this true tale seme of the girls told me at luncheon lunch-eon . . . One of the richest men fell In love with a chorus girl and lust lost her to a lad making $20 a week ... At first sizzled, and then realized that ha couldn't be as- attractive as a younger chap ... He wanted to help them both ... He had a pal Investigate and learned that the boy who took his honey worked for a good pal . . . Ha persuaded the pal to raise the lad's wage to 135 weekly . . . The boy spurned the raise, saying: "No, I'm not worth that much. Give It to some other guys who work harder!" DID VOIJ know that Chester TftleTx-wITF irTiiremec-man" ager? . . . Lucille LaMarr, one of the loveliest girls In the St. Regis Ice show, will marry Tom Cassara, owner of the Continental cafe at Miami Beach . . . S. Fain, who col-labbed col-labbed on the Royal Palm club (Miami) score, will wed Sally Fox, the ex-Scandals girl . . . Tom Orr Jr., whose daddy worked for the town's best papers (and Is now over at Tha World Almanac) has started his newspapsr career as a copy boy for the Journal-American . . . They are saying the reason rea-son the Spee's captain killed himself him-self was over his big blunder . . . |