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didn’t foretell any wedding bells in the immediate future. Or maybe they’re pealing this very minute for all Cal knows. The only thing we’re really certain about Hollywood is the unpredictable behavior of the natives.
Diana Lynn has a brand new twinkle iin both eyes since that New York trip and the reason is Bob Neill, said to be a Texas millionaire (what, another one?), who met Diana in the big city and followed her to Hollywood. Cal sees the pair together everywhere.
A Salute to Reagan: It seems to Cal that of all the people who have become motion-picture actors, Ronald Reagan has taken firmer and more solid roots as a citizen who takes his responsibilities conscientiously and even weightily. He neither flinches nor falls down on duties that mean the advancement of what he believes to be right. In short, he is a sincere American who can be counted on one hundred per cent.
Ronald hails from Dixon, Illinois, and as a typical American lad worked as lifeguard and radio sports announcer. We telephoned him recently with a message from the lovely Helen Altschuler, formerly of Dixon. He was instantly delighted, recalled how he had taught her daughter Sidney to swim and was pleased to hear that daughter was now a very pretty matron.
It is this quality, we decided, plus his civic pride, that has made Reagan a respected and admired citizen. And while the career of his wife Jane Wyman has zoomed with “The Yearling,” his own has progressed with “Night Unto Night” and “Stallion Road.” And for an unblemished marital record, we again salute a splendid gentleman!
Joel McCrea, who was acting Governor of Utah for four days during “Ramrod” festivities, gets support of Veronica Lake
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