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Two--Page Six THE SUNDAY TIMES-SIGNAL, ZANESVILLE, OHIO-SUNDAY. JULY 14, 1940 Hillbil Mama Hardest Role in Picture Enrol Flynn Finds South American Movie Fans Violently Ethusiastic Over Stars Seriously Believes In Pan-American Pact Hollywood Hollywood's most over-worked actress today is Brenda Fowler. She also gets the palm for be-i Motion I'k-turi- Editor Intcrna- Bv IXU Kl.LA O. PARSONS ing the most abused, i stood and generally maltreated player on the screen, playing a feature role in Paramount's "Com- jn' Round the Mountain" on location at Lake Arrowhead. tioniil News Hoilvwood.

gas dashing, a loving Krroll Flvnn has become serious. Kvery Flynn these days given 10 urging a union of Pan-American "She "is a mountai.i woman in the countries, a bond between hillbillv film, and mountain women I and South America Mia I do net have easy pickings in life. can destroy. Lrrol is bat Spends Moruinc Wa 8 from months spe.it In the morning. Director George the Argentine.

Chile. i billv tunes. By noon Brenda. wno i on see 54 again, is sawing wood I A she keeps a watchful eye on 1C id were seated on the pleas- youngest of her brood and upon a ljs Beverly Hills home. hillbilly cousin who stands lookout i sun Errol said, "to in a tall tree watching for revenoo-i lhc zis are a i ady at work crs, half a mile away.

Upending' money and doing i Does Moving Too besi I "Vonvert" the people. There When Uncle Esau signals ar ny mans and many Nazi waving madly a pair of red a enlerpr is os where subtle propa- nei underdrawers. Brenda. who i i a a i Hitler's regime is being "Ma Blower" of the clan of that'; ir ulatc(i name, must, dash for her squirrel W( i an airport gun, beat a warning lotoo on a i ioca i an(i anie a tub hanging for the purpose on a a such buildings all plant- tree, and fight shoulder to unc ier vegetable fields. 1 be- with her men against the jevp we should begin at once to law enforcement officers.

i cement our friendship with our When the Blowers decide ster country in case of a Nazi m- niove, as they do several times a advised Errol. the picture. BrendP must a i Not usl polite messages, but wheelbarrow piled high i all gliding missionaries there to household effects of the Blowers. a i lf people and to while her men switch a what has already been frora her and occasionally, i accomplished hy Gorman represen- her efforts flag, switch her. Natives." -How about movie fans? I asked Errol.

"i get so many let- Your Hollywood Correspondent Reports--- Paulette Goddard is Elsie, the 'Oomph Cow 1 ready to Mow Down All Hollywood in Movie Debut By I'Al'L IIAKKISON NKA Srrvici- Staff By this heard that vissts ss nei i A i of Gene Towne Mi a thcA I the stunning aspects of this super- I wood home. No Dorothy Lamour. appearing in has had hers filed wearing them sans because your correspondent listened to the Elsie, who brings to the movies their most beautiful pair of eyes. and A. W.

Ramsdell, executive vice president of the milk company which has made so much of Elsie's charms. She'll probably be checked into one of the plushier hotels here, and on the i mount's designer, has taken up plays two sets every morning. Six-year-old Joan Benny, who sailed for Honolulu the other day with her parents, has a cruise Mention to Producers Stars They Have Passed Up her dressing i he fancier a any movie star over Had. There'll he screen tests, i im experts polishing and laaiwrinK her hools and hoi us FNie will attend premieres and i leave her hoofprints in the forecourt of Crauman's Chinese theater Parties will be given for her. i milk bars serving every- i from lac to rum punches and Alexanders.

Director Mel eod has promised a swimming a at his place with Elsie as the guest of honor, and studio costume designers already are worrying about the bathing suit which they'll have to make for her. Flsie is expecting a calf. When Gene Townc first wired Ramsdell, on June S. offering the role of Buttercup, the vice president replied that he was "much inter- estcd. but she is in an interesting condition just now and will not be available until late August." This was a hard blow to Towne and Baker, who replied in a telegram of nearly a thousand words that in order to get Elsie they would be willing to delay production for a few weeks at a cost of some $75,000.

"But why not bring her here immediately?" they suggested. "Blessed event can occur in Hollywood, and we will revise script to include calf." Ferdinand "Scandal" Is Denied And so it was arranged, but not wardrobe identical with that ofj who. Happened One Night." He i ui after the exchange of many I her mother's, only fashioned bo re a vith hearing about xvho mediately moro ong telegrams and I miniature sizes. Jean Cagney, discovered this star and that star talent mart will male star in the tinental telephone calls. Towne Ginger Rogers was considered i a fi CW York, plays a featured role I "Rhythm on the River." take hours of ballet and tap dailv.

That was Ellen Hoilvwood. enough to be teamed with red velcrinary specialists hov- the pro-1unimportant at RKO i amsc and rushed to the the best she could dance to sec i sie They found a 1 Fred DASHING KRROL FLVNN i Arnold Kunody at the Pi-, off the lot Girl Scout Day Continued from Page One The Slap-Happy Andrews Sisters Wil! Sing Anything But Won't Act parent age i he replied. "Your column is in the girls carrying on i a i i i a ny South American Hollywood. 13 ties in unit "groups under i in Spanish, arid they mornh All Right." a leadership of adults. The a just as rio the Unne.

irniely popular song standards of leadership. a and "You should have seen i a ouplr of a a Dig. travel with them, safety are maintained. i Mypr i i Well All i "Pop. being on the foreign side.

from England. Cecil B. De to i i has just been appointed a member of the local Allied Red, hl Cross Relief. Between scenes Power for buttons. Astaire.

ering around her with stetho- Ellen Drew was a stock aM SCO pes. Aug, 8. it was agreed, be the day of Elsie's accouchement. Oomph Cow's friends in ood thus will be able to range showers for her. and astonishing in the line of layettes will be forthcoming.

Only disappointment to I'owne and Baker is the sternly I L.ru;-s ixiMin. i.e a TOwne ancl JiaKer IS me i i and like to a his current picture. I And nobody who woiks tor wai lhu (ype Qf chaUer lhal mora( a i laken by er milk i i vaudeville days "before we Magic in Music." Allan Jones is Roach ever, under any circum- a famous." Their parents: conferring with architects on the stances, brings up the tac. i a i i i i i i once had Paulette UOQudra On day camp days the girls rupteri. meet at'Lash high school at 9:00 "Why o'clock, i lunches packed.

The: Buenos Aires." Remember "Hold i a like it when we began to! plans for the new 7-story building he's constructing in Beverly Hills. Although Joel McCrea hasn't made a picture at Paramount for were i Foo( Mamm shrimp- go on stage." says Patty. "He, made a picture ai raidM.uum and he showed me; TheVre Verv Nice. wanted to be stenographers or; over a year, he still maintains his i i Jr-nc-c-i rr vnnm rtrt girls are taken by bus to the photographs to bear out ms rh( the A 1 0 trance to the Rehl farm. A were unable to hold di t-wi i i tf horn-voiced i i a college." a song circle the girls go to i people back and for a leu phonosranh records zoom-: units where they plan their activi-; nients it looked if we were go-; (mrts a ties for the day.

At noon the girls ng to have a riot." 2 are served milk with their 1 Some of the groups cook i meals over open fires or fireplaces. I l' After a rest period the girl ready for the activities of the ternoon They to the i i a i annoying. I had no rfour ciock in no DavTamping a i i i include i and the police are unable radio eight now and a hiking exporing. out-door ope with them." bad rio any a i Scis 's fn- trails and treasure i told me a Errol sold a a i i i i 'I Hi? instruction for older girls, dnnc and raised 18.000 pesos for when i raised song, bhe Dinging dramatics, sketching a i Ked Cross which in good old calls serious setback- ciafts nature, and all camping ac- s. A monev is 5J.OOO.

more a years ago when tivities There is an emphasis Lrtt( rrom P( Cross Head went i the Hotel those activities not available in the Hf received a from i i much a a as a a Bentinck. head of Boswell sisters i and Day Camps Very Popular Cross, compliment ing him. i go over at a Approximate" a i I I -YOU know." said Errol. "we. "Then." says Patty, "we changed rolled in the Intermediate-Senior ma a tine i a and 1 style of delivery.

We user! to Girls Scout riny camp-- i a talked to exhibitors all over i music, especially a average attendance of about 75! South America, and even made: i a south or i 0 the I 1 ll Now we can i office and dressing room on the T4 I I I studio once naa euevv nd minor players awaiting the big under contract at SoO a ueek a a i allowed her to slip away. The e. glamorous Paulette, who has finished the role of Louvette in Cecil B. DeMille's "North West Hollywood scene and in- company sponsors. No breath of hopes in the hearts of scan dal." such as a romance with Ferdinand, may curdle her repu-- tation here, it's insisted, because she has a husband named Elmer back cast.

rf h(; Ui iv. an 1.1 Director Edward H. i Mounted Police," once worked as i who's expecting Madeleine chorus girl for Sam Goldwyn 'Carroll back to start work in Davis. Shirley "Argentine irt inia soon yesterday tele- Clark Gable, Ginger Rogers and Hollywood Wit i Slays Comedian "The Brighter and Her Pops Get Heated Up Over Convention By Damon Runyon Hollywood--Oscar Lavent is one of Broadway's most popular wits, in addition to being a recognized authority on music and a member pub- of a top-flight radio show, lie demand got her the part Oscar, making his movie bow i in "Of Human Bondage," of his steel and she's been winning academy awards ever since. in the movie company.

He walked Ivlr. Joe Turp writes: Little Miss Temple did bits at onto the set this i and Di- a week for a at Fox ret vie Schertzingcr i she went to Paramount on I loan for a supporting role in Miss Marker." It made her a this morning, Oscar? al "I backward and up Gable was a i a i i fern- own flipped Oscar, i i hearts went to bat for him forward for a alter "The Secret Six. And later Metro was deceived I change," quietly onserved Scherl-- ater was oeceivt-u iiiuns--. Dear sir all this week my wife Lthel has been 0r thjnkinK he was -washed UP zinger. "so they get ovrr tn the.

i i i i i a rnnvpntion and her i i i Columbia for -It I with the duller type of audience. girls. About T5 girls are enrolled appearances for them to i a word in i We were ove 1 to the Republican convention and her pop: our house and listened with her and last night. Ami i Orchestra A 9 12 FREE ADM. A I'LAN A I 5 A A I COI.M'LK A A A the Brownie Scout day camp, South America is a corny.

So wt i an average a a of nl on foreign market left and a i i and girls. il behooves the motion i i i i i made us In order to be considered a da riustry to preserve it and to coop-'gist ru I camper, a girl must i at least wherever it is possible. sold Cotiios ith Jour days of day camp--otherwise a ikeri i a i Roose- "Thai on- soli! was crazy, she is not counted in reports of vp Errol told me "and he gj lu w( i more of i the camp. said he would give his a Camps Made Possible by Adult)' i a i I brought back. 1' This day a i program is wm ld i tell him myself but or( sl because his i 1 Mis PI vvillkie Aloukev With made possible by a group of knt eve ryone would say nl i read in paper Batl Ma teer adults serving in various ca-' is i to get pub- n( llin! 0 rri lo a a an( bought ses wish OpS pacities.

The Brownie riny amp i i himself." a ee, Barrel a for i he hov" Joe mv po'-)5 aot onlc a llpre IH directed by Mrs. Harold Steph- nVhere is Lili?" 1 asked Errol a W( A I I ho s. Joe i enson, and she is by -vlrs. jus as )ips The a i I do n()t bo Walter Davis. Mrs.

a Snoke, i a aracten laugh osby neortun. o' ea a 0 a politician and ses u-ell ses Joe I am certainly glad that's over. I ses so am I Mir sweets. I ses I have not been able to get a wink of sleep i that radio going and you and out there jn i i room i i i a to make a politician out of as excited me and I a the first i I have i a i i hands a any al3 0 i i i we wanted'; to learn is to switch to the i i We i r.ne Krupa's p0 ias been' right away quick. WELLER A Mrs.

William Bateman. Mrs. ,1. B. fa l( wish I knew.

1 a Gary, Mrs. Ralph Longstreth. Mrs. a a word from bad Donald Manifold. Miss Jean Bate- Damita knows Cinbinbin" and "Yodelin 1 Jive." i uv i for the boys.

i very interestng. Joe. But do you know what, my pops ses? He ses Vi'iUkie's Looks a delegates that, ran out on 5 man, and Miss Mary Louise Somers. indifference 'is the best way to hold n( sns boys Elhel? -She sosj Mii Do wey better have clean I0rt as call ho i lhe bar whoever i i i or 1h ey will i doing almost as well. Their a says get royalties of MEET THE MUGG WHO Brought KLASS TO KILLING! So Refined He Won't Even Talk To Himself Without An Introduction What class! He's even got a valet for his gat! No wonder he's going to slay the underworld, kill the uppercrust, and mow you down with laughs! The Brownie day camp is spon-, "Captain Blood sored by a i made up of Soulh America.

Mrs. Tom Moorehead. a i a Mrs. Mark Ryder. Mrs.

Cl'-alon Grafton, and Mrs. i The Intermediatn-Senicr Girl Scout day camp is directed by Miss Katherine Foreman. Members of this a a are: Mrs. Robert Littick. Miss r.eorgian- na Guthrir, Miss a Bramhall.

Mrs. John Oughton I I I Mrs. John Garrison, Mrs. N. M.

Newport, Miss Marv Evclvn a Mrs L-ona Wheeler Hock. i fighters available in Holly- Frances McCoy. Miss Mary Louise: wood today are working in the Somers, Mrs." Robert Hartsook. cast, a and a a sale of 1.500.000 records. I a in dress, addicted to slacks i roll half-way to lower Ears Prevai In Fight Fi leu.

11 11 i i ic cnc i i knees. Uv girls are they are Joe. My pops gol me ex- cile'fl about Mi'ster Willkie. My he likes the cut of his jib and the way goes busting sorry. He ses he will bet Mister Dewey will investigate them and put them in the jail house if they have ever done anything wrong.

WEDNESDAY! wmm a is rcd-hf-aded. I others have Hollywood--Most of old-time af a i i crew of Para. Sirs. Jack Christopher, Mrs. Me- mount's i of the amateur box- Cully, Mrs.

Wise, and Mrs. E. F. ing tournament. "Golden Gloves." tliHppf np Todd.

This camp is sponsored by a Thp flattened noses and cauli- I I I Wa a i i a i TM I pob'uS they" of No -J you i sh? scs a TM Ethel ses What do marie UD Mrs PvObr-rt flower ears of manv former ring Ai In Invasion Failure what the people in the convention hollering and we hollered i them. But I felt very sorry i for the fellows wives Joe. 1 1 for Girl Scout camps are maintained. The camp has been approved by the- county department. Buck Benny May Help Footbaii Hollywood--Jack 'Buck 1 Benny.

A former leather push-; Britain, the Paramount director; anf ho are being paid lo watcn disclosed today. 1ol sf)rrv Ethel" She Richard Denning fight Roh-j whelan, a native A i a fps xvhv wa; just i i how' Ryan, four-time Dartmouth i won fame as a director disa int(fi thr nlusl bc Sup champion is Joe English pictures was brought lo OSC you ho beat Tommy Grogan. Baby Hollywood several months ago. 'j 0 and I Gans and many another wel-; Last Saturday. Whelan rejected: nz for vou Jo and wr.i ht of yesteryear.

an offer by cable of Sio.OOO for his- woulrl VVPar and how I ses nothing will happen to i i got, i ie egates Ethel. 1 ses it is all i i winrt oting for and pops. Ethel ses what, do you mean me and my Pops Joe? 1 ses why all your excitement and wor- Mister Willkie and sleep I Pops must i work and vote for hi Mister Roose- Yours truly. Joe Turp. I I I i 1 1 1 i i i were one of those fellows College Film Has was i i at home wait-! Complete Titles MAJOR BOWES' Hollywood--For the first time in he-man hero of the spaces and.

incidentally, an student of collegiate football, today offered gratis an idea to football coaches guaranteed to prevent in- juries. in Buck Benny's idea is this: give lines, nut me Then is Abi" Bain. Eastern estate Buckinghamshire, i act hen you it i i vearB i nc e. in 1915. D.

W. 0 champ whose face is aboul 25 miles from London a he a os wonderful i i fith-; "ginh of a Nation" car- a give, i rorner of the ring! in path of any possmle jn an(J a cute tn Bi. a touch of invasion. a then it ha Dozen of other lights i "I Still i I'm right, be nf) a that vou didUied "The Clansman" as a subtitle latter playing its premiere engage-; are on the side-i today. ring as referees! Insomniac Declines each football player corset-like'for a i bouts are Frankio; rubber pads, plus a horseman.

and Charlie: "ollar-like apparatus for the h. adliners of the te Chanceo fLjf rne I explains the "idea came to him Los Angei---? Gloves bouts at; 1 during filming of his new Para-j Olympic A i -vemngs fol- i the my heart would be broken? ment under the latter name i se? Ethe! I guess those wivs! photoplay is aboul lo be v.ere i i of something more. relc a sed un der two titles. important a how they would: The new dual-titled film, i dress and sh- ses what is more im-i js of norma length and with but a than a I ses wi reach the mind. But it seems to me i "Those Were the Days A doing a lot of worrying ati Good OM it is mount.

"I had to ride says Buck know how So had a wild horse." Technical Men Fichtrrs Hollywood--An old stage a i first about Mister Dewy and new vvilliam Holden-Bon-i lion, that your true performer does i about Mister Willkif. She ses yes Granv jn co-starring story of! one-half years old. is one Hollywood's youngest models, is currently wearing the I Idothes In the film city's fashion HIGH lates; Hollywood Susanna fxcor i mgni. i i here on i bed. William Holden she ses my pops SPS so.

He Ai A r- in and turns back all Mister Deweys delegates ran Fay. teaturea him a nd voted for Mister actor and a popular stage; years, astounded mem: cast of his current; location at a large airport ROBINSON fops the laughs of "Slight Case of Murder" in STARTS THURSDAY 2--BIG HITS--2 GEORGE SANDERS Thc Saint) in "THE OUTSIDER" ft's Ahvays Cool at the Wetter WHIZ RSDAV NIGHT THE Wl Flu Adiliims jack Buck Brother Superlt C'larrncr Ffctch Wili'e the Kni Brother Wren Brother Goodw: Philadelphia Red Martin Texas I'i'arMin. Brother AlarKw Brother MacOoi Hollywood--A pned the last America, the when blizzards dog team whic ing. This was di Paramount re: today i stu i for the ro tographed In The blizzard, Vl in color, for for the climax which the thre bring serum thi the stricken car stalled by deep snow. tlvy proceed di i with fins through.

Carrolls Beauti' Hollywood--Ii ies. German tro rumbled, and dropped into Be Luxembourg to sung by the "me the world" at I club, it was dis The Carroll over the Colu company netwo: morning, featur roll girls, whc Paramount's "A roll's." The invasion countries was a hour of Carre broadcasting sys wirle lines oper tact, between A penn stations, i latest flashes ol in order to fi networks put tl on the air. It the European st Columbia that it. i those statii Jack Randall! Third Year in iioncally eno in straight di before he stern career tl'-at he was boi laigc cattle ran about thirtv Randall left 1 '-C'i and went participated ivn Square roi by a sta, he hat as an actc r.Tndall was in musical was felt th girls with "In stand tl estab! retire. "He latest to cney.

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