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Show ill foontetuufe nV, yJtTW sJOHHWY MASQAT HOLLYWOODD Margaret Truman will make her dramatic debut via radio on March 29 opposite op-posite James Stewart over NBC. This will be Margaret's first straight dramatic role. The role calls for no singing. If successful, she will embark on a movie career. Several of the studios have already offered offer-ed her a contract at a fabulous fabu-lous salary. Watch for a "reefer" scandal to break soon. The police are keeping an eye on a well-known well-known star who has been seen patronizing a certain house that is under suspicion. Hedda Hopper, please note. Lynn Bari is not marying Alan Ntxon and she is not going to Mexico for a quickie divorce. Lynn is going to Mexico to visit friends. And speaking on columnists. col-umnists. Louella Parsons will soon retire from the Hollywood scene due to ill health. The LOP, as she is known In Hollywood, Holly-wood, has been in and out of the hospital for the past year. Don't be surprised if Lizzy Taylor and Nicky Hilton are united. Lizzy moved into the Beverly Hills Hotel, a Hilton Hotel, after quarreling with her mom. Her recent publicized pub-licized romances are strictly for publicity. HERE-say: Do you remember when Steve Cochran and Ruth Roman were extras just eight year ago? Today they are Warner's top stars. Denise Darcel will forget her marital problem by touring South America this spring. Tyrone Power will be back in Hollywood next month for a few days, and then will fly to Argentina to make "The Way of the Gaucho." Lon Chaney, Jr., applied to the courts to drop the Jr. from his name. Have you tried the new liquid that you brush on glass to make it non-shatterable? And have you seen the latest design in ladies'' apparel made of plywood? It's quite the fad in Hollywood The Estate of Bill Robinson has finally been counted. He was $49,000 in the red at the time of his death. Didja know Merle Oberon's real name in Estelle O'Brien? Congratulations Con-gratulations to the Robert Youngs on their 13th wedding anniversary. And that's Hol-lywod. Hol-lywod. So long for now, see you next week. Copyright '51 by John J. Masgay |