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If a guest itar clicks, give him a contract that's the policy of 'Th Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street," with the signing ol Johnnie Johnston for a nine-week run as the latest demonstration ol the practice. The movie baritone ap peared, for a single guest per formance on July IS, and waa promptly signed for nine more Practically the same thing happened to Victor Borge. Andre Kostelanets and Lily Pons, touring the Persian Gulf war the ater, extended their trip for four weeks, to visit the Italian-North African area. Eleanor Steber and Percy Faith's orchestra continue to bold down their CBS Sunday time. They credit Hedy Lamarr with this. Seems her husband, John Loder, playing in "The British Strangler," was to strangle the Lord Mayor of London in a snowstorm. Only the factory supplying movie snow broke down. But when Loder came home and told his wife about it, she suggested that the limestone meal which she feeds the family chickens to make the egg shells hard would make perfect movie snow which it did! Ethel Barrymore, settled in Hollywood Holly-wood to work in "None But the Lonely Heart," sort of startled tha community by being an ardent listener lis-tener to the radio's "Information Please" and "Quiz Kids"; heard them on the radio in her dressing room, where she lived, and beat tha quizaes to the right answers nina times out of ten. Of course, no on can stump her on the league standings stand-ings of the ball clubs, ever. Paper salvagers now have a song to sing. Henry Sylvern, of Mutual'i "Screen Test," has composed a theme song for the Juvenile cellar searchers, entitled "Paper Commandos." Com-mandos." It will be taught to youngsters young-sters through the medium of recordings. record-ings. One of the young actors In Metro's "Dragon Seed," played a charactei out of hit own experience. lie's Wei Ilsueh, who plays a Chinese student leader in an uprising against tha Japs as a college student la Peiping in 1923 he played that roI many times. The British Broadcasting Corporation's Corpora-tion's industrial music project, "Mu-sic "Mu-sic While You Work," has celebrated cele-brated its fourth anniversary with its 3,615th program. Eight thousand factories, employing 4,500,000 work ers, now take "Music While Yo Work"; an average of 1,000 peopla a year Join the course, which is being be-ing eagerly watched by leading Industrialists In-dustrialists in the United States. Ellen Drew had quite a day s while ago. First came word that hei overseas husband, the former screen-writer, Cy Bartlett, had bees promoted from major to lieutenant coloneL Then she was signed bj RKO for top gal in Boris KarlofTi The Isle of the Dead." 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