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Show WHO'S WHO IN CUPID'S LITTLE. BOOK OF FACT AND FANCY; 'a seat on the Stock Exchange . . li you wish to phone Europe on Christina day you must make your reservations now . comforting on the ears . . . Joshua. Logan, the director of "Morning's at 7," and Ann Erskine (dotter of the book writer) are a new romance. ro-mance. A nasi named Severin Winter-schiedt. Winter-schiedt. who was found guilty of molesting a child in a Brooklyn movie theater (and women in the Pennsy depot waiting room) has been rotting In Sing Sing for many months . . . This hyphenated "pa-, trior neglected to tell Uncle Sam of his conviction, so the naturalization naturaliza-tion he applied for (before his arrest) ar-rest) was granted after his Jam. . . . Winterschiedt is doing three years ... He and Fritz Kuhn will probably have a lot to plot about, but Warden Lawea will have a homicide on his conscience If he ever lets Kuhn mix with other prisoners . . . Winterschiedt's case .is being considered with a view to canceling the citizenship. If and when this la done, he will face deportation de-portation . . . Kuhn's conviction doesn't mean automatic loss of citizenship. Only in federal raps, when the sentence is a year and one day (or more) Is citizenship forfeited. Whatever happened to that officer of-ficer who escaped from the British 'submarine Thetis after It sank? . .,' Many of our first families are being be-ing embarrassed by requests' for coin from various institutions founded by their previous generations genera-tions . . . The "Grapes of Wrath" theme shows signs of repeating Itself It-self in the Kansas wheat country. . . . The smart boys through the western country are picking up the pasture lands . . . Stevenson Burke, a barker of the Russian ballet, and Jeannette Lauret. a ballerina, are tuning wedding bells. If you want to have any child frightened for the first time in Its life get 5th Avenue bus conductor con-ductor number (77 to yell at him for, blowing his whistle ... Of course, if a man accompanies the woman and 4-year-old then nobody no-body dares frighten anybody . . . The traffic congestion in New York is a cinch to solve. We count- ed 10 51 h Avenue buses In two' blocks the other night each of them half empty! i. P. Mergaa's niece, Caresse Crosby, will do a Marion Cooley in the swtnky spots if the price is right . . . Richard Smart, who canaries at Monte Carlo, will make 100 Gs on his Honolulu cattle ranch this year, and Larry White, who thrushes at the Ambassador, owns Walter Winchell Mast About Town Memo Teimadget next groom will be a youthful physician . . . Horace Heldt aecretly married again last Monday. She's a Mrs. Slaughter of San Francisco. They were knotted in Reno . . . Phil Regan took $10,000 to surrender his run-of-the-play contract with "Du-Barry "Du-Barry Is No Lady" . . . Buddy De- I J Sylva is catching his breath from J the Strain of It All at French Hosp. 1 . . . T. Roosevelt III and Anne Beb-I Beb-I cock will merge la Louisville Feb. 3 3rd ... Reports about Mitzl Green's t operation are all phoney . . . Edna '4 St. Vincent Millay, America's great- est poet. Is too 111 at New York i Hosp. Norman Bel Oeddea daughter, J Joan, will wed Barry Ulanov, editorial edi-torial director of Swing mag, this week . . . Howard Barnes of the Trlb cinema staff, parted from his Mrs, is rendezwooing with Kay Vincent, the Trib's fashion ed . . . Betty Grable won't stay on Broadway Broad-way long. Zanuck now wants her since New York thinks she's that good . . . Margaret Perry and Burgess Bur-gess Meredith were In Splvy's again acting like they never took the Xenoath . . . His first wife. Helen, now an A. Murray teacher, will toon wed a flier named Kenneth Somethlngorother . , The Valen- j tine Blacquee (June Blossom) are Imaging again . . . Lawrence Tlb- bett Jr. and Barbara Wooden tnee Smith, Levant, Loew) both of "Man Who Came to Dinner," are a Wlnchell flash. Memos re: The National Press club dinner to F. D. R : Gene Buck Introduced himself as master of ceremonies with: "I'm merely the punk who sets off the fireworks" . . . Ass't Sec. of War L. Johnson and Benay Venuta solved the world's problems . . . Larry Todd, Washington correspondent of the Soviet News Agency, was snubbed so hard, they say, he left the club-heuse club-heuse at the first opportunity. Not even John L. Lewis clapped him oa the shoulder as In former years. . . . Ray Tucker, a Capital columnist, col-umnist, has aspirations for a sub-cabinet sub-cabinet post In the "1941 Dewey administration." according to the velvet-knockers ... At a party following fol-lowing the dinner, the whispered asides and comments on those resent (between Sir Wllmott ewis of The London Times and Sheila Barrett) were fangy . . . Contrary to expectations the president's presi-dent's off-the-record speech con-. con-. talnsd nothing worth keeping secret. se-cret. It was brief and tweet . . . Hull persuaded him to nix a planned anti-soviet aizzler. Cnale flans and N. T. state are In an awful tangle about the fate of two upstate banks . . . Charlie Murray'! Mur-ray'! orchestra at the Stork Club ' Is a delight. The vocals are also |