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Gisele MacKensie Turns Singer after Violin Theft ~ By MARK BARRON New York ? The day I saw Miss Gisele Mac Kenzie I was covered with dogs ? three dachshunds ? and she had problems of her own. She had just come from a record ing session at Capitol studios and the night before she had warbled on her radio program. "Moat of my songs are composed especially for me," she said, "and EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE Oae-Half Mllr Bait ot Bcrafwt O. Highway 7? Ckildrem Under II Admitted Free TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY La?t Time? Tonight "Th$ Boy From Oklahoma" WILL ROGERS, JR. NANCY OLSON Sunday - Monday ? this was a song which I particular ly liked. I recorded it for Capitol and then sang it on my broadcast that night. * "Immediately I was told that it was a nice song but not to sing it again. The name of the long? 'Get It While You're Young.' "I also sing one called 'Waters Can't Quench the Fires of Love' but the networks didnl ban that." Miss Mac Kenxie is a lovely bru nette except when her tresses are mixed up with dachshund hair. She Is a French-Scotch-Canadian singer who has been delighting audiences in the Cotillion Room of the Hotel Pierre. Continuing her preoccupation with dogs which ibe uses In that horrible but persistant number "Doggie in the Window," she aaid she was worried about taking them to California. "I am going to the west coast to sing with Jack Benny." the aaid, "and I understand that there isn't much money in working with Mr. Benny. I don't know yet but it should be a kit of fan. "Mr. Benny said he could fix it for me to sing a duet with Bing Crosby, and that I would do for nothing. Or, almost nothing." Miss Mac Kenxie became a singer because she waa a concert violinist whose violin was stolen and wouldn't play any other. She had a $2,000 Ceruti violin which waa stolen in Toronto; it wax never re covered. 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