Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1953 - May 1955)

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Nome, Alaska, isn't the same since visit of Walker, Dorothy Arnold, et al. Dick removed their shoes only, hopped ita into their respective berths and were still sound asleep when the Mercury 13 glided onto the Los Angeles airfield. Completely devoid of any make-up, as with her long flowing mane uncombed as and her traveling suit rumpled beyond description, it was an anything but a" glamourous Rita Hayworth who ita dashed into a waiting limousine with her lover in close, hot pursuit They were trying to duck photographers e who weren't there . . . ^^ou could have heard a pin drop I at Charlie Morrison's Moeambo when Joe DiMaggio walked in solo to join a large party of friends and ; walked right out again when he spotted lovely Dorothy Arnold, his exwife, dancing a mambo with young Michael Rayhill, new screen personality. Joltin' Joe got as far as the edge of the dance floor, did a double-take t and exited the premises in a hurry. More than a dozen screen actresses dashed. to the Powder Room to see if Marilyn Monroe had come in with him, but the Mm-mm-m Girl was on location in Jasper, Alberta, Canada. On the Columbia Pictures set of "The Caine Mutiny" Bogart snapped r_ and snarled when a photographer attempted to photograph him without a cap on. Bogey, very sensitive about his thinning hair, later admitted with good humor that his "tough guy" onset antics are nothing more than an act and he tries to be ornery just to keep from being bored in-between "takes." Although he's getting offers to return to the Broadway stage, he will stick to Hollywood. "Baby" Bacall Bogart, however, may (CONTINUED ON PACE 68) Dick Haymes had no thought of arrest and possible deportation for illegal re-entr> into U. S. when he and Rita Hayworth made their torrid all-night flight from N. Y. 43