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Show By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Weatern Newspaper Union. WELL, you never know when something you've bought may come in handy especially es-pecially in a motion picture studio. Paramount bought two rooms from the Hearst Collection Collec-tion when it was put on sale in New York, consisting of carved oak paneling of the 17th century, cen-tury, originally part of European castles. So they were used as sets in "The Hitler Gang." They're the living room and library of the Nazi industrial magnate, Alfred Hugen-berg, Hugen-berg, in the picture; Hitler comes to him seeking financial support -I. The cast of NBC's "Johnny Pre-tents" Pre-tents" has been having a bit of fun with Ginny Simms, we hear, since she has become mayor of North- i GINNY SIMMS 1 ridge, Calif., where she has a 63-acre 63-acre ranch. No more calling her Miss Simms or just Ginny she' "Your Honor" now. Warner Bros, is certainly trying to do right by Mark Twain. "The I Adventures of Mark Twain," co-starring co-starring Frederic March and Alexis Smith, will have its nation-wide debut in more than 200 theaters, will ' be shown at advanced prices for one week. Those who have been confused by the conflicting stories coming out of - South America can't afford to miss the March of Time's new release, "South American Front-1944." It tells, and shows, the truth about Argentine's so-called "palace revolution." revolu-tion." It shows what an impressive amount of rubber, quartz, mica and tantalite were supplied us by Brazil, and how important was Brazil's grant of air bases. Too bad everybody who listens to Joan Davis and Jack Haley on the air can't see them working but It's ft great break for the servicemen at the military posts where they've been broadcasting on their eastern trip. When Rudy Vallee went into the service radio wiseacres wondered won-dered If Joan could hold up the program pro-gram that succeeded his; with the able assistance of Hairy, the show has moved right into the top ranks Deafening noise was created on Vox Pop in a war plant the night Parks Johnson demonstrated the new army lip microphone, which permits distinguishable speech over disturbances. Later a worker who handled the rivet guns was beard talking to his wife over a pay station sta-tion phone. "Did you hear that noise on the air?" he asked her. She evidently had. "Well," said he. "that was me." ' For mystery fans; Republic's making "Secrets of Scotland Yard." with Edgar Barrier. International nas signed Joan Bennett to play opposite op-posite Edward G. Robinson in "Once Oft Guard." And Dick Powell Pow-ell gets the starring rule in RKO'f "Farewell My Lovely." Jim Jordan Jr., son of Fibber McGee and Molly, has had his option op-tion lifted by RKO. Some months ago the studio signed him as a contract con-tract player, and while receiving dramatic training be has appeared in several pictures. Seems likely that be got some coaching at home, too, Robert Livingstone, that gun-totin' hard-ridin' western star recently promoted to straight dramatic roles by Republic, had to take it on the chin from his western pals, who razzed him unmercifully after he had to wear a woman's coiffure and dresses In several scenes of "Goodnight, "Good-night, Sweetheart." His one consolation conso-lation was that, as a female impersonator, im-personator, he fooled Ruth Terry and Henry Hull, who appear with him. 1 ODDS ASD EMDS-rrmlurtion on "Cnxinova Hroun" wat temporarily hailed recently the ttar, Gary Cooper, uas injured when he fell off a hiryrlt . . . RKO barrout lovely F.lla Rainet from Vniverml lor the lend with John Weyne in "Tall in the Saddle" . . . Servicemen in ho pit alt want theet mil' tie, yi F rank Novak of "Hook 'n lad dtr Folliet" uho't been entertaining them i he cleaned out hit filet end tern them plenty, now he't urtint othert to do the tame , , . It't reported that tOih Century-Fox took a tecond look at ferry fer-ry Como'l trreen leafs and railed hit pay from 1:5,000 a picture to IM,000 for hit firti three filnu. |