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Show By INEZ GERHARD SUSAN PETERS must be very tired ol hearing that the way she has carried on since she was crippled crip-pled in that hunting accident is wonderful; any actress could be proud of her career. Not content with success on the screen, she has made numerous radio appearances, toured the country in two plays, and SUSAN FETERS now has added a television serial, "Miss Susan", to her schedule, (on NBT-TV weekday afternoons). That involves lengthy rehearsals as well as the actual performances. Miss Peters plays a young lawyer, and is supported by an excellent cast, headed by Mark Roberts, Helen Ray, Katharyn Grill, Joseph Foley and Robert Pike. Eddie Cantor is indulging again in his favorite occupation raising money for a worthy cause. He has been knighted as the first "Cancer Crusader", heading the American Cancer Society's annual campaign, in April. Called the world's greatest fund raiser (he sold $43,000,000 worth of war bonds,) he has also originated many slogans, including the March of Dimes. Evelyn Varden, radio mother of "Young Dr. Malone", who was acclaimed ac-claimed for her performance as the southern aristocrat in "Pinky", is featured as the nurse in the production produc-tion of "Romeo and Juliet" starring Olivia de Havilland. When it opened recently in New York dramatic critics agreed that Miss de Havilland Havil-land looked very beautiful, were less enthusiastic about her talents. "Behave Yourself" can hardly escape being a good picture. William Wil-liam Demarest and Lon Chaney have been added to the cast supporting sup-porting Shelley Winters and Farley Granger, and the famous James Wong Howe is the cameraman. |