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Loud Pedal Now
■ There's another happy kid in Hollywood. He's Ronald Sinclair, the
child actor. Ronnie has lived in apartments all his life, and has always had to be careful not to make too much noise. The other day, he moved into his first house — and spent the entire morning running from room to room shouting at the top of his voice.
An About Face
■ Dick Powell hasn't got over it yet. It happened in Chicago.
You remember last time Dick went there on personal appearances — he was fairly mobbed for autographs. And so it was with a little fear that last week, when he and Joan Bloridell arrived there for another appearance, he saw about 500 fans waiting for him at the station. But what he is trying to puzzle out is this — instead of asking him and Joan for their autographs — the president of his fan club presented him with a book containing the pictures and autographs of the members of the club !
Soda-Jerker
■ Every afternoon Allan Jones treats his fellow workers to malted milks
which he makes at the soda-fountain he rigged up in his trailer-dressing room.
For A Pal
IB Proving again what a swell gal she is, Joan Crawford broke her rule of not working after six o'clock. Joan learned one afternoon that the next day was an important anniversary in the Spencer Tracy household. So that Spence might have the day off, Joan worked until eleven o'clock that evening.
'is 'ome in 'ollywood
■ Bob Taylor is in England— 6,000 miles away from the ranch where
his new house is being built. So three times a week, Ed Marin, Bob's director friend at M-G-M, sends a photographer out to the house to take pictures of the construction — then sends the pictures on to Bob so he'll know where he is going to live when he comes home.
Tact
■ Many a Hollywood party has been spoiled when two of the "bestdressed gals" appeared wearing the same model. And it was nothing but Norma Shearer's tact and friendliness that saved an embar [Continued on page 89]
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