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Show WALTER WINCH ELL Silhouettes of New York The new long dress fad forces women who have furs to have them lengthened. Furriers are charging $100 per inch! . . . Virginia-born Lady Astor joins the Duchess of Windsor in being conspicuous by her absence at Princess Elizabeth's wedding. . . . There are more psychiatrists psy-chiatrists per capita in Beverly Hills and H'wood than anywhere else in the land. Belated Columbus Day thawt: It's amazing how Europe ever managed to survive before Chris discovered America. Don't quote us, but the kids In "Okla" are electing deputies to ask the Theater guild for more money. Their pay is low, living fees are high and that hit never has had a losing week. . . . The Barbison model agency tops the list of cover girls so far this year 78 national mag covers. -A- Irving Asher, the film ace, is bach after 15 years in England. He sold his house for 20,000 British pounds, but the Bank of England would not accept the checkl No British bank will. Interferes In-terferes with Britain's new policy they want only V. S. coin. Socialism, hmf. General Killian (of that Litchfield trial) is suing Stackpole (the book publishers) for the way he is "written "writ-ten up" in "Purple Testament" (written by war vets). Suing for $500,000. . . . Mrs. FDR's son-in-law, John Boettiger (and her daughter, daugh-ter, Anna), now publish six times weekly in Phoenix, Ariz. Boettiger just won an AP franchise because FDR's top critic (Col. R. R. McCor-mick) McCor-mick) gave the go-light on it. . . . The J. Lunceford band (inherited by Eddie Wilcox and Joe Thomas) will see that widow Lunceford shares in the weekly "take." |