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Show By INEZ GERHARD )0 RAY. ex-football player, av frogman and town consta-5 consta-5 considered by Columbia Pic-its Pic-its hottest find since John c "Saturday's Hero" was his picture; fellow players and ex-jes ex-jes were enthusiastic about him the start. As a reward he ed right into the male lead in Marrying Kind," opposite Holliday, the sort of role that experienced actors would give ears to get. An old knee injury nted his playing football after as discharged from the navy, I townsmen in Crockett, Calif., d him constable. A Columbia res ad prompted him to try his at acting. j Milland, who'll be seen next iugles in the Afternoon," sus- that his young son, Danny, 'nherited his own restless na- "He won't even stay in his backyard," said Ray. "I hate ink what he'll be like at my He has not only traveled all - t . I KT 1 ! v; J 1 v 1 1 ' I RAT MILLAND the globe, but is one of the few s who like to work on locations r from home as possible. kl Rogers, Jr., after two months' : work, is "almost as good ai :ld man" at swinging a rope, ding to Ben Peaty. Peaty, an ne roping companion of Rog- Sr., has been tutoring Jr. for ; Story of Will Rogers". iiria McMillan and Dick Crenna, "portray the bright, wholesome school students on the CBS !; Miss Brooks" show, have been :d co-chairmen for radio to , ote Sunday school week, April The week's slogan is "Rebuild jcter into our youth of today;" ;n all-faith educational project, "show is heard Sundays at 6:30 ;:, EST. jn Renoir's technicolor "The runs on and on; it's in its ;eek at New York's Paris thea-"ihown thea-"ihown twice a day. Those who 1 seen it want to see it again; who haven't actually apologize j'.ot getting there. K say Hope, Bob's 11-year-old son, lis to be a comedian like dad. be last year he has made two appearances on his father's a show, one holding a script In ij bandaged hand he'd broken 1 playing basketball. lis sounds fantastic, but actors technicians of RKO's "The Breed" swear it's true. Five, 'ding Robert Young, Frank Wil-jand Wil-jand Lee MacGregor, lost their ;s while on location near Sed- ) Arizona. A doctor prescribed, they'd be well in two days. A iijo medicine man dosed them - kerosene and sugar; they reared re-ared in half an hour! V-D.R. Hyde Park," a pictorial u which was shot at the late Indent's birthplace at Hyde Park, , has heen accepted by the 11-f 11-f of congress for its permanent Jives. The film, most compressive compre-ssive pictorial presentation made i:.e boyhood background and his-Jof his-Jof F.D.R., is being released to t'res and social, civic and his-l!:al his-l!:al associations. of-' s im Berardino, who plays Tony eri in "Alexander, the Big ljuer," was a child actor in "Our f" comedies. Last month he he was quitting baseball for Uig, but Manager Hank Green-1 Green-1 signed him again with the yeland Indians; pursuaded him V the telephone to change his However, Berardino insists h return to acting eventually. ij trike It Rich" has drawn more , a million letters from fans in years; now two studios want to a film on it. Warren Hull, its I deserted film work for radio TV now may find himself acting i'Jn in Hollywood. i) ,l,)DS AND ENDS . . . Al Crews, Ruction chief for the Protestant :idcasting and Film Commission, J!3o- to Germany to tape-re - rd snow dealing with the refugee jlem there, to be broadcast later iBC . . . "Juvenile Jury" may ''ack on the air as a summer Tenement Te-nement on both radio and tele-tor tele-tor the Groucho Marx show Charlton Heston, circus boss of P Greatest Show on Earth", lied three years as a gunner with Eleventh Air Force. |