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HE USED To SlNtr IN A quARTeT WMlNlVEP TH'FbLEECE HAD A SHOW OR _ SOmEThiM' j ->1 SlNGlM' IS IT Z I'M GLAD VA TOLD ME OH-MOICHAEL be TAKikj' A BAT H ? HE BE SlKXSlN' 1 -7 IM TH' TUB fi"f SAY.' vwatS That , NOISE BRONC PEELER _Witiler,. Decuion Hurrah for tbc Moon Sambo had joined a debating so ciety, and the day after his first meeting he was being questioned by friends. "What was de subject of de de bate, Sambo?" "De subject were, 'What Is de Most Benefit to Mankind, de Sun or de Moon?' " replied Sambo. "And which side did you take?" "De moon's," said Sambo. "I argued dat de sun shines by day when we doan' need de light, but de moon shines by night, when dat light mos' certainly am needed. An' dey couldn't answer dat, suh!" ? Tit-Bits Magazine. Worm Tarns Angus was out for the evening and when he returned he found his father waiting up for him. "How much did the evening cost ye, lad?" he asked at once. "Half a dollar." "That's not so bad.' he said, vis ibly relieved. "It was all sha had," the boy ax i plained. x ? STAR DUST Movie ? Radio **By VIRGINIA VALE*1 WHENEVER a crowd of actors, producers, direc tors, and writers get together in Hollywood, the most exciting arguments take place over questions that can never really be settled. Just the other night in the Brown Derby restaurant a group got to discussing who is the most talked-of man in pic tures just now and the argu ments grew so vehement, an in nocent bystander might sus pect that a riot was being planned. Instead, it was just a general tossing of verbal bou quets. Several people think Robert Mont gomery is the man of the hour. He recently pepped up his somewhat wilting career by jumping from roles of society playboys to that of the maniac killer in "Night Must Fall." Other nominations for the man of the hour were David Selznick, because he produced "A Star Is Born," and Darryl Zannuck because he has made his pictures stand for a guarantee of hilarious entertainment. Not since the days of the Tal madge sisters long ago, have film 4. - _ 1 1 il i .j ituu xictu ine lun 01 Watching sisters climb to fame a s screen rivals. Now everyone is arguing about the respective talents of Olivia de Haviland and Joan Fontaine. They are sisters, you know. And although Olivia had a big start, ap pearing in four Warner Brothers pictures before Joan went to work at Olivia de Haviland kis.u, mere are many wno tmnK ; that by this time next year, Joan will be well in the lead. Mary Livingstone, who has played sach a big part in the success of the Jack Benny radio programs, is thinking very seriously of taking part in a Paramount picture starring Buddy Rogers and Shirley Ross. It is a serious decision, because it en tails having an operation on her nose and Mary does not like hos pitals or ether or knives or inactivi ty or even breathing through her mouth. ? Innumerable fans have asked me if the impressive mansion and estate which Fredric March presents to Janet Gaynor in the course of the plot of "A Star Is Born" was es pecially built for the picture. Others think they recognize it as the house once occupied by Barbara Stanwyck, when she was married to Frank Fay. Neither theory is correct. The house belongs to a Los Angeles real estate dealer and was merely rented by the Selznick-International com pany for two days. The enterprising young Grand Na tional company certainly stole a march on the rest of the studios when they signed Stu Erwin to a starring contract. Since that time "Dance, Charlie, Dance" which he made for Warner Brothers has been previewed and Stu has landed right up in the thin ranks of top-notch comedians. He has finished his first picture for Grand National. It is called "Small Town Boy" and every one says it is a knockout. Ever since Myrna Loy finished "Parnell," she has been enjoying a Myrna Loy lazy vacation at En senada, Mexico, where a gleaming, luxurious hotel shares scenic honors with the harbor which is said to be the most beautiful in the world ? even more beautiful than the far-famed Bay of Naples. Her hus band, Arthur Horn blow, got away from his duties at Para mount long enough to spend a week with her and was seized with the inspiration to write a picture set in the locale of Ensenada. Myrna hopes that she can stay on there while it is filmed but M-G-M have a crowded program ahead for her. ?* ? ODDS AND ENDS-A little boy work ing on the let of "Varsity Slunc" at War ner Brothers came down with measles, and the whole troupe headed by Dick Powell had to knock off work and watch for symptoms for two or three days . . . Errol Flynn brought two lion hounds back to Hollywood with him , the only ones of their breed in America , and now everyone is wondering what these sport ing dogs will do for amusement , hunt at the Universal zoo? . . . Jean Arthur just cannot fix her own hair, so whrn the studio hairdressers went out on strike, her director , Mitchell Leisen, arranged her locks for her, and very well too . . . Clark fable and Carole Lombard went as cotvboy and cowgirl to a recent masquerade birthday party and took the honored guest a Shetland pony as gift. Ask Me Another % A General Quiz ? Bell Syndicate. ? WNU Service. 1. Who would take over the du ties of the Chief Justice of the United States if his office were to become vacant? 2. When did Magellan circum navigate the globe and how long did it take him? 3. Was Washington our first President? 4. What is the average visibility from a ship at sea? 5. How much silver has been mined in the world since the dis covery of America? 6. 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