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Show and Ronald Colman from the j jam-packed expensive hotels j which he owns. Stars' Hobbies Worth Millions HOLLYWOOD Most of the top-flight cinema celebrities wouldn't be forced on the breadline bread-line if they suddenly lost their jobs. Practically all of the stars, both feminine and masculine, have an ace in the hole, a profession or business upon which they could fall back, should the public turn thumbs down on their histrionic abilities. These run the range from farming to jbusiness enterprises; cover territory from Maine to San Diego. There's Myrna Loy, who is planning a trip to Montana to investigate a purported discovery discov-ery of Silver on her ranch, since completion of Universal's "So Goes My Love." At the moment she doesn't actually need the silver, but it may come in handy later on. ' She also has cattle and horses on the ranch, so she isn't too perturbed about the future. Brian Donlevy has been quietly quiet-ly purchasing mining properties in the Panamint mountains during dur-ing the past few years. He claims that if ever he quit grease paint, he could make a comfortable comforta-ble living from the Various minerals min-erals which have been discovered discov-ered on his properties. Then there is Gene Autrey who has a big ranch where he runs his ,own stockl According to him, people must eat, and beefsteak beef-steak is still one of the most popular commodities. Victor McLaglen, Joel McCrea and Lon Chaney Jr., are other cattle ranchers on a big scale. Bing Crosby can always get by with radio. In ' addition he has his recording company and a . research laboratory which would keep him going for a long, J long (time. I Ann Sheridan could always return to teaching and would her classes be packed! The same could be said for Madeleine Carroll. Car-roll. Edward G. Robinson of "Scarlet "Scar-let Street" fame, has a fortune in paintings hanging in his museum. mu-seum. He could easily go into the art game. Errol Flynn could write a new book; Jon Hall could subsist on the profits of his Florida Flor-ida grapefruit orchards; Bonita Granville from her beauty shop, |