Show dust A clarlie charlie Is taken down A politics promotes ann if orchestra leaders all L ny by virginia Virgin la vale EOPLE in new york are arc P PEOPLE still talking about charlie mccarthys McCar thys first week there in fact a new aristocracy sprung into being its members were the people who had actually gone to the first broadcast tickets were scarcer than hens teeth and they are still high hatting their friends who get in and running perfectly good luncheons and dinner parties by insisting on telling about how cute charlie is you simply have to see him to appreciate him they declare which Is rather hard on the people who have never seen charlie and probably wont get a chance as edgar bergen bargen is too busy for personal appearances charlies one evening by the amusement editor of one of the newspapers very nearly stirred up a lot of trouble the famous little man is insured for 2500 bergen was so worried that after charlies reappearance he took to taking charlie apart and hiding him in sections 1 m ann sheridan has sort of crept into stardom by the back door although she deserves the promotion its naughty but nice that stars her and studio politics are involved for this Is dick powells last for g A 4 i ANN SHERIDAN warner brothers and its an old studio custom to play down the departing star since advertis advertising ink him just means that youre promoting property that will soon belong to somebody else so the charming and hard work ing ann gets big billin billing billingly gla in this one after five years of doing her best with whatever roles came her way katherine Kather lne hepburn Is d doing very well indeed in her new theatrical venture the philadelphia story although it has not at this writing been given the acid test of presentation in new york apparently miss hepburn still cherishes some affection for the screen she has bought the film rights to the play and will do it herself before the cameras eventually 1 1 1 14 nowadays it seems that everybody who cant get a job feels that the answer to the unemployment problem is becoming an orchestra leader prize fighters millIon millionaires alres tap dancers movie stars au all are more than willing to step in front of a band and wave a baton but its a rare thing for a man who works with his hands to become an orchestra leader russ morgan is about the only exception to the rule lies hes an ex coal miner you know he worked in the nanticoke mine near scranton ra pa until the foreman fired him for playing a trombone in his spare time the foreman happened to be his father today he is one of the top bracket orchestra leaders before he was twenty one he had written arrangements for such famous musical men as john philllp phillip sousa and victor herbert IN it if youre considering writing for radio heres something to remember due to the threat of federal censorship radio stations are leaning over backward in their efforts not to offend the federal communications commission which is in charge of renewing broadcasting licenses every six months has hinted they will frown on the following forms of radio fare fortune telling astrology or similar sciences solicitation of funds except for recognized worthwhile charities misleading statements defamatory statements obscenity programs offending religious or racial groups over melodramatic childrens programs liquor advertising too much advertising and too many phonograph records ODDS AND ENDS alt all the big n name me bands aill be in new york for far the lair fair loan joan crawford cranford ito has america erica for dorher ter impending lc aon dinn bing crosby brought the tafv doun on a topeka lawyer recently w hen arrested for or speeding the I 1 lailyer awyer ali bied 1 I was listening to ning crosby and 10 forgot 0 i to took look at my speedometer and an 1 itice rf en bing oi ng heard of it he wrote u rote the man a note saying youve youre been punished twice tivice how much do I 1 owe dive you 9 0 western newspaper union |