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Stock QuoraTions | a2 Comn 11-16, Curtiss W {hary ithern Robert Minor While Earl Browder, generai sec- retary of the Communist rty, r-year term in fi prison for using a fraudulent p; port, Robert Minor, abo er “ommunist leader, will ser s successor, upon Moscow's 1l Minor, 55, has been Ll:g inception in America in 1919, ociated with the party since | I L MEREL , PLAYS - AND HOW WILL KET PREVENT IT2 _RUBBISH! g THIS ONE Q/_Iifil_' KID .- TS MADE OF PORCUPINE / gatte held off Los Angeles, in its class, puthern Califo ng) to first pia ¢ in So i (leas lywood Sights And Sounds Hol By Robbia Covns. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 19.—It's all in the point of view There's the pretty your secretary who “went east, after four years in the bedlam of a movie studio, to take a job in an aireraft production plant. Within a month she returned, with relief, to her old familiar haunts. “You know,” she remarked happily, “that’s such a crazy busi- ness T could or get used to it!” You'll like “Scattergood Baines,” at long last in the movies. Budington Kelland's old reliable fiction character is happly realized in Guy Kibbee — with a wig that makes him look more like Scattergood than like Kibbee. Kibbee, long ogling “Scattergood” for himself, was Kelland's cheice, too. The author sold sereen rights to 107 of the stories fcr $100,000 — and the producers the character hesides, insuring & series Seattergood in Cold River, shows his rise to prosperity as the vil- 1ge, his skinning of the skinflints who would do him and his ghbors out of their livelihood. Homespun, chuckly stuff with veung ramance and Francis Trout, who is Scattergood's rail- road pal, Pliny Pickett, to the last fussbudgety gesture. Clarenc cquired 940 radio scripts on The first film establishes Kathryn Grayson (“Andy Hard; Private Secretary”) accom- plished a remarkable feat in “aging” five years between production and preview. Billed originally as 14 years old, she was ac- knowledge to be 19 as plaudits rolled in. Fourteen or 19, little Miss Grayson has the look pert appeal and spirit — to say nothing of her exceptional singing voice — to take her place RCY’S CAFE o sToP *.DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS AT PERCY'S ‘CAFE Breakiast, Dinner or Light with the top younger talents. She's from St. Louis, via Winston- Salem, N. C., where she was known as Zelma Hedrick. Freddie Bartholomew, crowing by the minute, is in “Naval Academy” — on the same lot where his contemporaries, Jane Withers and’ Jackie Cooper, are ‘growing up” in “Her First Beau” _It's Jane’s first loan-out — to Columbia. . . Funny to think of it. but Jane is the second “oldest” in point of service at 20th, having been there since October, 1934. Only Alice Faye, who gned in May of that . tops her seniority. . . Slim Summerville bought a pool hall in Oxnard — more than 20 years ago sorked in one, just before he found out about the ‘“easy to be made being chased and taking custard pies the Slim mone; movies. Even Alice Faye as “Liljian Russell” didn’t have a ward- robe splurge like Tyrone Power's in “Blood and Sand.” The aver- age cost of clothing for a leading man is $800 per picture. Ty's 24 costumes (including bejeweled matador outfits) will cost $23,000! Encouragement for x:lxx-and-strink-savers: Five yeaus ago the 20th Century-Fox wardrobe department picked up 200 “new” straw hats of. the 1920 mode for $75, Well-cautioned extras are wearing them now in “The Great American Broadcast” — and the studio netted $600 renting them. 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