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Show WALTER WINCH ELL Notes From the Late Watch Uncle Sam's newest weapon is an anti-atomic bomb. . . . Congressman Fred Hartley (the Taft-Hartley man) will quit congress after tbis term. He already is accepting lecture lec-ture dates at $1,000 per lec. . . . The very funny film, "The Senator Was Indiscreet," will land in- the howl of fame. Director George S. JCaufman gives an important part to a diary. He knows about diaries, you may recall. Laugh of the week: The girl friend of a playboy-heir went flying through the 23rd floor window of a midtown hotel, landing on the terrace one floor below. They were doing an adagio routine "for laffs." Everybody was "in stitches," including her head. Someone better look into the local college basketball setup before another an-other betting scandal breaks up that sport. Insiders allege that a player's play-er's pappy is a big bookmaker. Thassall. Jim Farley (in a speech) recommends rec-ommends reviving German industry in-dustry because it would not be come a threat "in our lifetime." Speak for yourself, Jim. Some folks expect to be around more than another few years. Oldest fan club in the U. S. is said to be Gus Van's of the once renowned big-time team, Van and Schenck. |