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THEY’RE IN THE NEWS
"|\ /T itch Miller, the dean of music, was in a dither re that swing-*-*-* in’ music, rock ’n’ roll. At the first annual Popular Disc Jockey Convention, maestro Mitch let out a raz-a-ma-taz to dj’s and station owners that could have blasted them to Mars or Sputnik. “You stations,” he said, “aren’t thinking clearly into the future when you gear yourselves to eight to fourteen-yearold mentality. Today’s kid stuff offers no variation — just paralyzing monotony . . . Put new life into radio and give up lazy programming!” Wonder what will happen . . . Did you know that Kim Novak may be one of the richest gals in Hollywood? The blonde bombshell who’s found fame and fortune, but not 1-o-v-e, may become one of the major stock holders at Columbia Pictures, it is whispered. Her late boss, Harry Cohn, is said to have left her a chunk of Columbia that would dazzle the fretwork of the Taj Mahal. And that’s a lot of fretwork! . . . Tommy Sands is making his home in New York. He’s left the “glitter city” — temporarily — so that he can perfect his acting technique at the Actors Studio. We spotted him after the breathless ovation given Judy Garland at her New York opening, where he quipped, “. . . if only / had fans like that!” But don’t you, Mr. Sands? . . . Looking as beautiful as ever, Shirley Temple, the dimpled darling of yesterday, is bubbling with excitement over her success on the video screen. Says she loves doing the series for NBC because “it’s like being at home. I have read and reread these fairytales to my children so many times.” The talented Temple also delights at indulging her “passion” — interior dec
orating—in her “spare” time ( ! ) and is also promoting an ador
able new line of Shirley Temple children’s dresses by Cinder
ella, with youngest daughter, Lori, three, as her favorite model. The line includes all the latest for chic-ness, including a trapeze dress inspired by — who else? — Dior! . . . Tony Randall, that Hollywood, TV and Broadway “Oh Captain!” star, thinks “I’ve got the singers fooled: they think I can sing. The dancers think I can dance. If the actors will just think I’m an actor. I’ve got it made.” But they do, TR. In fact, aren’t you going to do “Rally Round the Flag, Boys” for 20th? A role desired by many . . . That pretty Miss Hollywood Redhead, Susan Hayward, a big fan favorite of yours, fought a bout with the measles but recovered in time for shooting of her new picture, “The Story of Barbara Graham.” Hooray! . . . Did you hear how Tab Hunter coached Etchika Choureau’s English for Warner’s “Lafayette Escadrille”? By making. Etchika repeat dozens of times the old tongue-twister “She sells sea shells by the sea shore.” Tried it lately? It’s no breeze! . . . Pixie Jean Seberg is a cautious Miss these days. Living alone in New York, the gal has posted a list of do’s and don’t’s on her dating routine that’s a real bit! Little Jeanie doesn’t dig the blind dates anymore— they’re too dangerous when you live alone, says the “Bonjour Tristesse” lass. If that be the case, then we’re quite sure Mademoiselle Seberg must have a flock of eligibles that doesn’t require the prosaic blind date. And that’s all right by us, too. . . .’Bye for now. RONA B.