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Show lib iTlo m the RKO Champion J" downing a huge gateway 9"'. Lt. CoL Greg beaker of he is called Boyington aj,,sklpper" by those "Gramps" or ..Pappy." . . . wh0 . decorated war hero at The muchly deco mother Beuben's being lvegetable3 . . . 40 "eat , ri ff Mack to the paint-KeaCTw paint-KeaCTw Churchill: "Well, at least Jewish lawyer (mste & 1st). . u 1 ..u a Dall-and-chain charge button Witt er dangling froir . lt-M f news. 0f WaI; Miami Beach, got off his boy at Miami c arrived best qUiCdeed yer moneyl" he Tm -Sfe British are coming!" eXtraHo hum. Everybody on strike 'except the taxjoUectorsI Faces About Midtown: Charles Coburn Phis his monocle stroU.ng along vl Avenue-and teen-ager eU exclaiming: Oooh. looka! There's Jean Arthur's father! ... Gotten, the star gabbing n the Stork with Kenneth Friede-the producer pro-ducer who once paid him 40 per Seel tat play. Joseph today get, 00,000 per Mm.. .Victor Moore of "Nellie Bly" and his bride. Don t feel sorry for Victor because of the show's sour notice.. He's down to his last million Book-writer J. Gunther and the chomming Marina Svetlova, the premiere dansoose at the Met . . . Cesar Romero, who used to hoof for coffee-and-cake coin, spinning Renee DeMarco in a waltz at the Cotillion Room. . . . Helmut Dantlne, the star, thrilled over becoming an American. . . . Ex-Mayor LaGuardia, who had it changed to the Avenue of the Americas, Amer-icas, yelling at a friend: "You must come up to see my new offices on SIXTH Avenue!" Sounds in the Night: At the Carnival: Car-nival: "Judging by the notices on Nellie Bly' the critics didn't do right by Nell." ... At the Versailles: Ver-sailles: "That much-married playboy play-boy oughta change his name to Girl-ville!" Girl-ville!" ... At the Boulevard: "Oh, Heel be around!" ... At the En-duro: En-duro: "She's playing second fizzle." . . . Lou Holtz (at the Miami Beachcomber): Beach-comber): "I had a very smooth trip down. Only two wrecks!" . . . Leon Henderson, former OPA administrator ad-ministrator (to a much criticized gov't exec): "It took me 24 years to be called the No. One So-and-So. It took you only 24 weeks!" ... In the Washington Press club: "He goes around acting so obnoxious because be-cause he wants everybody to think hes' syndicated." ... At Reuben's: "She's very dulL Never knocks anyone!" any-one!" Quotations of the Town: F. Scott Fitzgerald: The silver pepper of the tars. . . . Roger White: Any one discriminating against race or religion re-ligion is a discriminal. . . . Tom Reddy: She was wearing a hatrocl-ty. hatrocl-ty. . . . Ralph Edwards: As fleeting fleet-ing as babyhood to a parent. . . . H. Carten: A moth leads an awful life! He spends the summer in a fur coat and the winter in a bathing suit Qare Luce It's such a scarey feel-tag feel-tag to see wrinkles creeping in toe, little mice L. Brown: You can't draw from sweet memories memo-ries unless you make regjlar de- beach displayed a wide variety of SrC??' Ann: A Career is run if r ' Wman- but she "n't run her fingers through its hair. Quotation Marksmanship: Ambrose Am-brose Bierce: A scrapbook 1, edf.Td l4 Am ;,- j3Ck EUnson: Looks ofthe Editor, .fe" srV A len Rad: leg, h.v.Wgon3erd.bMen -!e &carSh"'-'-brXSn flarer.twTrr t be conce.tednm 1 m " m Rev b to c ' ,uccess- test of coura I. : " Sockm"n: The -nee come, when l ' t0lcr' majority T" e are In the town, dumb- wfth UCh"n: L1,,,e winter mow V"lhJ5nw ""dor the re what', ic'ft' of ;5n,r,d: Kiss" ParadUe. n ' tt lan"se of ha n ice-cr'efm T Run'n: She ti, supS.X0 -here her Naziism i, iike ' Anon: manent scar, on " Ipv g down the couPl com- tte e that', ne ahrJ ' S1HC, In On. .,, lst wer, du A1Icy: Two column- .nr.tsr,'0"'----lm to become 0 yo" he grow. UD?..e conist when the other. . V Nh-nh." ,nid Wr(g with becomii!i,y "t7 Wh"'' I'-"1 don't wnTh.",col,,mn'tT- imitator,.. Want h to be Bno0lcr W at tteVL' Jcssel', msr'l delighted v Sl Smi,h me- "e. tails, etc.. roo"etl-wh0 Gersle, forgo, "iT w"rni"K: "Hoy - bogdTu" bury "you! |