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Show STGEvSCREEN :KADlO r.v vua.iMA v. Kt'lrjisoil liy Wi'slern Newspaper I'iiIimi. IVKR since sho (.'hulked up - Unit uiruv.tiu;! success ir "Mrs. Miniver" Greer Gar-son Gar-son has boon pursued by producers pro-ducers who want her to do a play on Broadway this fall. She's read a dozen script;, and turned them down. Now she's boon asked to do one called "Queen Kli.abeth"; the tisker is Margaret Webster, director - daughter of lhuuo May Whitty; sho directed Miss Cliivson in her lust London stage hit. "Olil Music." Mu-sic." It "Random Harvest," whirl: tho red-haired nrtrrss Is maUinii with Ronald Column, Is ill"'" Ir .timr, sho nmy cimsrnt. Fnmrrs GilVord, llio now "Mrs. Tmvnn," ronlly owes hor now us-siKiiinont us-siKiiinont to tho Impersonation nl Dorothy Liitnoiir Unit sho Kiivo In tho rcrently rolriisrd "llrnry Aid-rich Aid-rich Clots Clamour." William Thlelo, I K6 ' j M J " ' ) i i 3 1 FRANCES fill'' I ()RI who directed "The Jungle Princess," Prin-cess," tho first Liimoiir triumph mid is also directing "Tarzan Triumphs," Tri-umphs," caught the picture at n neighborhood then lor, mid nuked to hnve Miss Gilford tested for the role. Clark Gable certainly made IiIh departure from movie-making In u blaze of glory. His Intent, "Somewhere "Some-where I'll Find You," which hu (lid with Lima Turner, Iiiih oulgroKiied every one of the M-G-M pIclurcH he has appeared In over the pant seven years, with the exception of "I'.oom Town," and that doeiai't count because be-cause It played nt advanced admission ad-mission price:;. Jean Arthur Kjicnt most of a day autographing MO of her own pliuto-grapliN pliuto-grapliN with kihHi-N not long ago. It was Just after film relumed from 11 tour of army campx, following completion com-pletion of "The Talk (if the Town." Whenever kIk: met a hoy from New York city, where kIk: wan horn, Mid promised to nend lilm a photograph autographed with a klsn. Klie UMcd two lipstick before she'd linlhlicd. Ever hear of procciKcd parchment? parch-ment? Loretta Young encountered It the other day; found Bhe'd been wearing it, In fact, in her new picture, pic-ture, "The Frightened Stiff." It'll a new substitute material, and wail used in an evening gown. So far as Is known, Veronica Lake received the finit request from an imprisoned American In Japan for a photograph. It came from marines ma-rines taken prisoner at Wake lidand, and vas forvarded by the International Inter-national Red Cro::;i. A few month ago Ruth Uuey' bridegroom, Robert l.ongcneeke.r, flaw a newspaper picture of the actress. ac-tress. He clipped it and wrote under un-der it, "Here's the girl I'd like to marry." Not long ago he. could add "Here's the girl I did marry!" The photographer who took the original photograph, Krle Carpenter, also photographed the young couple's wedding! Nelson Eddy and Announcer J:ob Garred were so bu;-.y trying to outwit out-wit each other with amateur magic a while ago that the "on the air" signal for their radio shov almost caught them off ha?.e. Nadine Connor Con-nor looks upon their efforts with suspicion; she ha?, svoro tost the minute the pair shows an Interest in the "zav.r.g a woman in half" stunt she'll leave Eddy without a partner. Kay Karris, fernin.re lead In Columbia's Co-lumbia's western featoie, "The Fighting Ejekaro'," was starred In the first plot -re in which ..oe appeared. ap-peared. It wa? "T.lhe, toe Toiler." OIjI A'.lJ t.'-l-"lurri 7v h'liUd hit 'jvn at on, of tfi fjVl'.lJinlin wis, fjroyjrifn (tv.UimenU of the yt-ur, relurnx Ui tfi air O'Jsth'a ft . . . Jutt 'r f'Jn, S'nsi arid l. li. (AvirUri, au.llisf of dtA. " sjjrtl" m-triit m-triit writ on fit t'.y.lrnx in torn, of 'tjuimi fcirh v.'rrix-t if 'lht- Hi' lrov.r . . . i'.t-.V hn-'.ut KAirvira Hofint tjnA (,:or?t I'.rt-.rU u.dl tw.. lii. U-jjAx in hi arner fcro'hvrl' pir.Vjrt7jl'On of tfi uss.'-xful xV.y. ', "OM Ar.'l'isnnV vns.r . . . 'fUuiorie, I''r?ri,1A rwA I'.'ir i hari krUVn V.J.I h Is.'.'hny u.orrtrn for Hint (.roitff ui "hi? ti. tUjff o) h'in i.rrirn21t rrunUeU rrirtn. j |