Movie Classic (Apr-Aug 1932)

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Them Over By Dorothy Manners TUST recently Walter Winchell slyly hinted that this department was 'way off the track in stringing with ( iilbert Roland .is head man in Norma Talmadge's affections. Walter sort of insinuated that we would be pretty sorn it Norma should ankle up to the altar with ! when they get their mutual divoi Hut just between you and Walter and me, Norma sent hack a ream of explanatory messages to Roland all about "this silly New ^ ork gossip" and the gist of it v. as not to believe all you hear, even over the radio. We're still stringing with Roland. That's our story, and maybe we're stuck with it. On the other hand ma\ be ni it . IT LOOKED as though Mrs. Josef von Sternberg, or rather, the former Mrs. Josef von Sternberg was all set to drop her alien ation-ofaffections suit against Marlene Dietrich. The truce lasted about twenty-four hours, when Mrs. von Sternberg announced that the suit would be dropped when, and it, certain letters involved in the suit were published. 1 he letters in question are said to be one from a European author to .Miss Dietrich, another from Miss Dietrich to Mrs. von Sternberg and a third from Mrs. von Steinberg to Miss Dietrich. The contents were not disclosed, but one supposes that the author took back statements that he attributed to Marlene — namely, To the effect that she had told him that Jdsef was to be divorced from his wife so that he would be free to marry her (Marlene). from the beginning. La Dietrich has denied making any such statement — denied it emphatically, 1 might add. And so has her husband, Herr Seiber. Here's to a good sport! s a v June C l\ de and Lucille Brow ne,over their orange juice. Like the movies, badminton is a great game, they add. They ourIii to know. Every sundown, after work, they play it **S} t?* i Randolph Scott, besides becoming a star in "Lone Cowboy," is learning how to roll his own. His tutor is Will James, famous cow hov -author of the Story A blonde rival for Janet Gaynor? Cecilia Parker is a new "find" and George O'Brien's new love GIVE Llarrison Carroll credit for the following research work ; inquires Mr. i .n roll. Tallulah B i Tallulah Ft Georgia? In the Indian lat • lah means Wonder if I larrison doesn't know that it was our fallulah's grandmother who was named after the falls and that our I'.illiil.ih w .is named alter her? Tallulah's next picture, by the way, may see her co-starred with Garj Cooper. 21