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Show Hollywood Promenade more gushy roles. Shirley has won her point and her next rola will be a mean one. ... A few hours before Al Jolson died, he told Georgie Jessel, "There's so much of that Korean dust in my lungs, I'm afraid it's going to kill me." ,' . . Hopalong Cassl-dy Cassl-dy is back with us after undergoing under-going a nose operation at Mayo Clinic. As a result of the opera tion, Hoppy's voice has changed. ... I hear where Ingrid Bergman Berg-man plans to make a movie in England. . . . And that's Hollyi. wood So long for now. Copyright Copy-right 1950 by John J. Masgay, P. O. Box 2190, Hollwood, Calif. er as supervisor, and a doctor to accompany the babies. The actual working time was limited lim-ited to 20 minutes a day, with only 30 seconds at a time under the lights. It took three days to film this one short scene. Watch for three-dimension movies next year. The first feature of this type will be in production next mouth. Many of the bigger theaters are installing special equipment equip-ment for this new medium. Didja know George Burns was part of a vaudeville roller skating act before he met Gracie Allen. His name was Brown then. HERE-say: . Shirley Temple is in a tussle with her studio. She wants no HOLLYWOOD Hoot Gibson has been re-discovered as a re-sult re-sult of his old movies being so popular on television. He was signed for a starring role with Robert Mitchum in "Cow Poke." Might be another- - Hopalong Cassidy. Despite what you might have heard, Jndy Garland is not retiring. She is secretly rehearsing to star iu "South Pacific" on Broadway, replacing replac-ing Mary Martin when she goes to Iiondon to star in the same play. If you think movie making is a cinch, look at this. In filming a one-minute baby scene . in "Father's Little Dividend," starring star-ring Lizzy Taylor, seven babies were used. The studio, according accord-ing to law, had to have three registered nurses, four welfare workers, a studio school-teach- |