The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LAMPASAS LEADER
BIG TOP
Star Dust
By RUBE GOLDBERG
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MICKEY ROONEY
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By POP MOMAND
‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES
BY HOBAN
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TO DO HER ACT IN A FEW MINUTES
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THAN I
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WAGON A WHILE AGO -
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WATER IN HIS FACE -1
. FOUND BRAGG TEMPORARILY
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THE LOOKS OF
THAT GUV
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INSTEAD OF
PUNCH !
fore leaving Hollywood for his brief
Vacation, and “The Hardys Ride
High” is also ready for release.
Those Hardy pictures will go on for-
ever, apparently.
<& mope! mis \
rtime ain't up
-no. SIX O'CLOCK. 1
.TMET\S FOOR. HOURS,
\ PROM MOvU / y
SIS CERTAINLY W
DIDN’T FORGET ■
NOTHIN’ - SHE ■
MUST EXPECT ■
ME TO STAY
HERE ALL WINTER
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WELL-HEI3
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< MY
Joan Bennett likes the way she
looks when she’s a brunette, al-
though she didn’t find it out until
she saw herself in the black wig
she wdre for “Trade Winds.” And
people all over the country wrote
to her saying that they preferred
her with dark hair. So she’ll don
a wig again for “The Man in the
Iron Mask,” in which she's slated
for a leading role.
EDGE1!
HE CAN DO
ANV THING!
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Tjat-L-u., I ■
Teul. Ya v/Mat
[ YA couLJ y
ON IN « WERE JI
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ZTSuY Some.
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r o-its«t>£- r-^
well i wd ^=;
MY^LF a Good
OeedaWay
WE'LL HAVE TO TALK ABOUT
ALTA AFTERWARDS, M/RA-Z
something’s got to tr-
ee DONE ABOUT HER - ’
. we CANT RISK WEEPING
I A CRAZY ’ BULL' WITH
>Tt——i “ME Show,.
L 11 DEAR •! /
IF I WERE VtXJ, JEFF
I'D GO EASY ON AN/
.HASTY DECISIONS
\ ABOUT ALTA« >
ranger!”
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when sh
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bunch ol
drive an
side coul
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her. Shi
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the couli
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knowing
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in front
narrow <
banks a
Breck wi
edge. I
the leap
ther on t
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waverinf
he spran
clawed 1
the oppo
feet in tl
at the b
ond; the
and fell.
It all
Breck d
wheeled
saw Lou!
hurl hen
falling h
Breck’
thankful
• black
pines al<
Indian fc
yelling t
but too
cled the
them de
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Breck
ing dista
first of
gLouise.
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ir mow
je red
It’s a rare director who can re-
sist the temptation to stay out of
his own pictures. Sometimes they
.play a hit, but usually they're just
'extras in mob scenes. That’s what
Cecil B. DeMille did in “The Cru-
sades”; he put on a helmet and
breastplate and whooped it up with
the other extras. He was in one of
the train sequences of “Union Pa-
cific," too. Tgy Garnett was rec-
ognized by his friends who looked
quickly at a man who leaned
against a wall in “Trade Winds.”
Henry Koster played a scene in
one of his pictures so that his moth-
er, in Prague, could see him. Wil-
liam Wyler held a glass of punch
during the party sequence in “Jeze-
Ttel,” and will be seen in “Wuther-
ing Heights,” in the costume of a
Yorkshire squire, just walking into
the scene and walking off again.
the oldest
will "maki
Breck pret
sideration,
la to take
at Rock B
Louise Ten
ODDS AND ENDS — Andy Dmne'i
new baby boy ~ has been registered for
Culver Military academy, class of *59
. . . Joan Biondell and Dick 1‘owell are
going to take a vacation in New York,
chiefly to see Joan’s sister Gloria, who
is preparing for a radio career . . . Ben
Bernie collects horseshoes—not to bring
him luck, but to remind him of how
lucky he seas to escape becoming a
horseshoer in his father’s blacksmith
shop . . . Quite a squad of medical au-
thorities sms engaged to check up on
igho script for that new radio shosa,
PTho Uje and Looa of Dr. Susan."
• Western Newspaper Untea.
Dolores Costello is doing very well
indeed in her journey up the come-
back trail. Before “The King of
the Turf” was finished word got
around that she was giving a grand
performance as the feminine lead,
opposite Adolphe Menjou. Offers
began to pour in from other stu-
dios. The week after the picture
was finished she signed up for “Out-
side These Walls.”
I’M ALL WORN
OUT TRYIN*
TO GET <
SOMEBODY ’
TO STOP- i
HO HUM
X WAS JUST
WONDERING, how
MUCH COLLATERAL
X'D HAVE TO Pur
UP TO GET KlTTV
Out On bail.? >
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BLODdsTT OEKHttS q
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L($ood oeeojtRfiY
J EDCHS , AMD
/get it off
> YOUR CHEST
MV TIME ISN'T
WORTH ANN-_
V THING •’ J
You coul£ puuu a few
STRUVES AJVO REDUCE
th'figure, — — *
thousand
Tillson bre
tentlona to
ends indecl
the haU.
the mounts
by Storrs S
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campfire tl
I errs that t
derer musi
vious metl
•a continue t
JE. Stopping tc
■ taming to
“ sends Brec
teriously k
Gordon Br
Cotter s tai
“Dad" Co<
Breck that
moonshine:
Before lea
Breck buy:
the public i
Ttfe. At th
Temple, pr
YJ*|y bONC^A
13 UY ,
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?y
Now It's Warner Brothen who
have joined the movement to keep
the movie stars off the air. Hum-
phrey Bogart was refused permis-
sion to appear on Kate Smith’s pro-
gram recently; Twentieth Century-
Fox is said to be trying to dissuado
Alice Faye from doing eight shows
a year for radio, and to get Don
Ameehe to drop that Sunday night
program of which he has been a
feature for so long. ■
It's reported that Darryl Zanuck,
of Twentieth Century-Fox, started
all this when he heard the first
broadcast of "The Circle.”
repair the
another. O
J tells Brecl
■ *Thst kid'
£ also believ
Hally "bad
Stances. R
is directed
his perms
the target
assailant.
? ened pack
pursuit. F
shelter froi
of the TUI
hides in tl
arrives. B
cuss a pic
chance. Bi
„ holds then
Mickey rooney’s brief
stay in New York was a
lesson for older and more ex-
perienced screen stars, who
wilt when they are faced by a
long list of dates with inter-
viewers. Mickey saw folks
from the newspapers and
really talked to them. He
signed autograph books for
mobs of fans. He dashed about
town, going to theaters, hearing
iswins bands (that was one of the
while in New York) and drop-
ping in at Madison Square Garden
;for a hockey game.
Mickey is quite a musician, yon
know. He plays the trumpet, trom-
bone, piano and drums. He also
composes songs—"Have a Heart" is
his latest. Recently Mickey and
Deanna Durbin were honored by the
Motion Picture Academy of Arts
and Science "for their significant
contribution in bringing to the
screen the spirit and personification
of youth.”
You'll be seeing him in "Huckle-
berry Finn,” which he finished be-
W “Rang.
Close, “I
name."
He tolc
"Gordc
‘Haven’1
•et me t
Inward
mt tha
1 lown J
p obably
. n entions
did not i
a nection.
Sweepi
the rive
“What p
Miss Ter
“Louy,
personal!
ter.” An<
manner:
/ head on
there art
Breck
s, laugh. J
, and he v
I was spoo
i ter died
J* rious loo
< have six
? more.”
f “And
» eighty?"
Breck
★ So Joan Goes Dark
★ Directors Who Must In
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