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Literati Mtlolfff M«vtt la oa TV** lor rt l oatt fay tiM Nr«a» CatrrpriM kwm, Ort. IS Mart Sraadal. terk froai tk« Mort Oa Talla't Oral tfifhft for iha alory al a two-j^ar Harpor'a paylac a ISO.OOO ltrla kf tha TwImm. who tavao all |. With a 4 l\ alH 4 auiobloi fhe |Mil Caaal aflar coa i | 4 a <k ii aa anaiaal •rraaaolar for kMba prodacar DaVMf Millar^ aow b%it|r oa hit Itftk < SCULLY’S SCRAPBOOK By Friuik Sciailjr fvicn nur^r m iMpma'■ i mg uaa awiapv*. wiao wwu mm i a 4 \alMe for Talluiah Baakhaad • I hit radio lool, bought a Irailar and! auiobloa. book trada aaact ballavr covarad 41 ttalat the oabluhrr mini hava a tacit h*#i Tad Priaad. VAaitrv't. Saa fraa> ciico mail, hat imaad ‘*<«aida to Mvaak, Oct. A* If ColuBibat had raturard to Columbaa blrcla to cal a krat a htg birth. citco mao. hat imi^ tM | n colambat had raturard to Colambaa Clrcla to cal a brU a hta birth, of Carl, hi? arii^^il^ViotaU ** *•** ^ from tha tamo the imoiun^ ova a locii Talta had baaa vaapat of Carl* tm and ratinf aatonrt* hotalt., . ^ a-hinia it oat to that two of tham could aattia m from tha Ilook*^ 4 h 0 -M^lh C Morm prodattioM/acting -|ferlat.^ H^^^^^ »arra Pram pah C4n atpUin tha ttllf advanca which ; He Ma alto tptdad on ' Maaraan O Hara, Charlat krack* , JJ^ild ^va found furtl^ t^ t^dlr^^ of a ^ara arraachuif 1 % unpracadantad In viaw of tha aargan-McCarthy and other hi Tyrona Power, CMon Corby 1 from Timat Square to Columbaa Cirrla and balng Invaatlgatad for pop. f^rt. that Harpar't bat noi|a of tha ’ ang Frant Planar ware admittad tibia C'ommunitt propaganda bacouta tha cantrol thama af tha plctara >*r«mdAry rlghta for leprinit. m -h mambars^t4arga of tha lially« | wat that wa on thlt aarih batter fat along amicably or ban^olant rM'iMiion, tngllth pabticalion etc j , Talla Iha IMory Aoiid Foraign Corratpoodrntt Aa* giantt from another pUnat will have to wipe ui off tho tolar lyMcm konu’tr t Home Compantoii U- ••lint, * by Jina falhanburg *^11 aociatlon ^ for thair own protai'tion. p»>«nt a dal f&S.OOb lor tha mag Teal McCrary *l>aell. Sloan h i John Brigga, aho laft tha N. Y » |||p would have fouhd acrota the ttrwat from thia mataaga <which it rfghu toihe book. , Mint Bankhead' ivarce, SSS<)>, it an appealing biog i p»,ot ip. take .Iha. aditor.»hip of IdHO^ p^Hurati another picture laying bora the foal ayt to whlcli vphlting Iha win SO-SO with n,^ H.in.g hall of the NBC radio Kiude mag^ine a c<Hiple of , ©id gradt put toang alhJetrt. All tha word alementa of the W^t Point pr<*...*:«vl Hii-hjrd M.i,n_»h« « «„d ,rl* l««m, wHh » »• ‘■'■'’‘If •IkT! Ifrtbbin* wmdal m,r, w thi« pKiur* fafortUMIrly. tl ou nude hy nSr, X- » pr,K»uc,r « h. *din..t«l t. Ih* eio.ia|| <tor, M th. Holly.<»d h«in«,^ •Mpplird by her ('mry Volume rellectt Jina’tv “The Produier,” novel by Ru*h- <*f the l^mAmencan Activitlet Commiitea that ha had been a Coni* .V ItruodcMling pertooalily -U» girlvf tTd Hrookv about a Hollywa<Kl pro* ^ ^ »w . .w ' Anoiber Radka Book «h gay, raiidrd« entbo«i attic and dm er on hit way up. willbr puh-f Thit tori of conleMton It tuppoted t<i be, tu^n death al lhe>.v. An rff Hie by l>r rranh Kingdon at llinea naive Sba't tiUI ilair>* li«hed hy Simon A .<ihu«ter Nov L olfica. bat It didn I teem to it in t^he cam of Saturday t Hero,- In Ih*- II» 1 T anntvenuiry itvue of e%rd about feiebt, and there * a MrmikV r«rtier nmel. The Brick - Pertonally. I thought. II wat Iha moM grownup,football piclure Holly. \ VO r rv will be eglentively quoted leood deal of referring to name% m loAhole/’ waa filmed at *‘Crnv»- ^ unod had produced to date. in .1 h*N>t oh broadcasting which vhow b« the hat come m rontaii hre ** - ^ They ga back a long way. I don’t remember them beyond the era I’lbt M lU l.ubank.'of of Wia* with ‘Mich at. the (rirndship w^th ‘'MondaV followt Tueiulay. fir^it ©f George Walth; but there ma*t have been a few iriet during the fornm and .Sherman P Lawton Mary Martin A Hlrhard Hall day!. * lKo»k by hd Sovola. cydumnnit l«^ liiandalout dayt following IfOS when. Harvard. Columbia and other and .Sherman P Lawton Mary Martin A Hlrhard Hall day!. * lKo»k by fd Sovoia. ridumnin lout dayt following IfOS when. Harvard. Columbia and other 1 ■ «d ■ iiwlrboma twordmalor et at oell at politico* Bernard Ba-.^ihe Indianapollt iinivertilirt agreed to ah*d|th ihirrcollrgiate fuothalL Thlt cauted %uch b n id aMinf are preparing lor rmh wrote the forewordv lor m- rpuhli^thed^ hy Allep ’ W riot amotig old .gradt that all welrhed on the accord, tave poor aid Iho«l»rt. Ji«ur« »nd Kiill- CntumbM, «iikh wa, Irft ho»d»« tha bac atoWa for 10 Ion* >aaiii ll.Olw r publW alkin, • Kin^ihm. nirrchliy doing a iyri tliv- N d roLUmn tor the N V tvam-e*., vportt' figuret and mill* taiy inen'-"''.'': u-' Bmik gpea lntp'JinA’t early life p( humorous■>way*, part an H It suite patAible that Producer Sidney Bachman, who went to I ' i vLTiI, ? Hi\ ieV Ot in^Ain^ahd Her trnniA Katy Rabinyon. former aide to school there, absorbed some of Colomhta'a hitter background. He may Iiiinro ntli'v under the title^ ^hhai Lfavtng the relatively unsuccessful ♦*'»Cry Brand, has been appomted have heard tome of the tale* that cauted football to be shelved from I Si?rmp% to Brasil to If! 5 . There were wime pipt. such at stevedore* matnculating M-krv a MiU Rhi in. Hchcrly OH w^r i^ntly WMrtgned ^ H and returning to the docks after the fo..tball V . .eoldi ithe radio breakfast gabbing that pmt hat )<Unfd Sterling i,ea©uw ended, \ r.^. Uewey-t Bmik rh*' i«m*s '' 7 i^M’”tele'’iiri^^^^ Silltphant * staff a* Ian mag con* V N h. * • Previeiy*' flupperooV, the N. Y ^ tact i€»r ^Hh*l-*o»., y j J*.!**W* »*^**2 ®**.^*\I^TIrraid Tribune tymil*ated column'I Clifton Fadimah to start a o.ji'Ml Inp Ihwugb To' !*'ing and the hara day-to day work rmuithly column on books and gen* whM h we|- *■; ihal goes aith a busy career and a ■ cral data in neat month t : Vovr m- ^ clicko modeling ifirst Miys Rh«in gfddi.Vthe radio breakfast gabbing an mag con-, Maifkark Mm rtmated Narwid V't But by into the romantic era had returned to the femtkail. Arid. ♦** Mart a Hollywitod naturally moved In with a rash of giidplx. ft didn’t rrallv ^s and genr 1^,1 II, Hnde until l» 2 A. when Harold Lloyd nigde ’The Freshman **. lw.ubb-da> ililok fnn may ti*ue h?m^ratl^Vn^ ch<^^^ Poniona College Aeld f«r good oW FBG. HH picture was called tme the n^porl^ina »» ! IXtwmililg o? in r.»rm.a to 11 * publlra lon pf Paul . • ,i . a orHis * arm a.;,, ^ ik. r'kiV^ao ! Richard Dim brpke pat at ’The Quarterhack the tame year Grange data in net* , ll©r©.flmmed Harold had hardly got bit breath when Red .G,-ange; issue of Holiday mag A 1 ^ l.ne - Kl mwk r*nt,** Kla tlnwA SMiafa** ' < 0,4 W tKia the n*|mri^ in a $l editimi . role* she g<»t. her wooiog of Tet.HiiarV I a on* left in fiuin.it lo lit nubilrallon of Paul • ... -X ^ . _ 7 .. in fium.it to 11 * publlrallon of Paul <; H«»ffman's book. "Mow ip Win the peace.. ■ elc AH in ail, it a a prrlly w,srm a«eount -''C- Bril. ■ Wsrm WwmV’US w ■hrir-w,« lb» fkirseo'^ wr^ne mja ^ ■ iw. htfiMi irriwi« . tnv Mint*' v»i«n|Kw ' Aun-Timeii^ and the ( hi Tribune ^•^.e***® * minute lie oatdrew the Galhiping Ghost at the theatres; ■' ■ ■■ -■ ‘e^ere boosted Momlay to Ave *• »<»« W tiania. inout^; itAi^riTTr S VtMi t Hanlel.* Teme* - rent*, an increase pf a cent • ^ more to ma^ and 11 Ham Harrm v. n. sfais Rrh** Hamels’ tome. 2 IK Ways, Sunday price* remain at 10 c and .Earlier in the 20 ’t. aom ' Si'ieral of the American trade ,„ g Salad." ha* been bought jAc retpertlvely. IncrewM’d ' pro- game*,ta tee blondes In I pieia nlHors hosted ttarr»> ,,y Pi entice* Hall; which w»H puh- ^ PucUon coat la annoum-ed reason, gave ihe, world No 77 to eddor publisher ***' * ** Jame* E Michener. autlior of one called ’'College fcM>b. VX^rr am, i? •*“ **« •" •TijS «l south PWiftc- K»ir fo-rd." faiC^tTo |".II which ,h» mu»lc,l "Soulh I'wiftc" But .Ion* about ml , \ ...... Ml** Daniel* and her husband *dapied> and the more rtfcrnl That wa* the year ’The : if hid the stadia, though; in all fairnei** to Grange, Dix’ft pMiurt cost a lot more to make and thu* probably netted lesa. - .Earlier in the.. ‘ 20 ’*. aome producer* thought people went to football game*,to see blondes In the bleacher*. ‘Thit wan before Rrd Grange, gave ihe, world No 77 to remember him by- Jean Artbar starred in one called ''College B<M>b." and Marion Davie* tried. one called. "The I .S visit lelti-r returns to cion in two wreks but Harris, who oou m Bi n I viMi. are going to apiM ar 1 ha.nt born to America^ In r «hi ^ U^n6im sbowr aa MHih a* the years, will, take a In easier Maiers from IUdl>wjiMML.Lo Tiuonto «with Canadian frundtl probably md leaving Irwin .New \urk for Lng land until UI id-.November The Cinema IS the only, lamdon datly trade pap«T the Film hrhter pul^ liwhes irt-weikly and KintMiialo- graph weekly current radio series end*. - Fair Copper Motif in -Hi »*■ the which live mu»lcar”South PaciAc" But along about IMl a lerioa* note> began creeping Into gndpix. w.»s adapledi and the more recent That wa* the year ’The HpirU of Notre Dame** opened up an fiTo-, ''Returh^o Parodi ie.’’ planed to' blasmic plague of things like Ihl*. ending in lk 47 with 'The Spirit of. the Coast last week en r'^iiv *® ***•“ Wcost Point. " starring CHenn Davi*. and Just,In lima too! Paeiftp on an afaMignment for Lite mag. Then came ’ Knute Hoi kne-^All American,** starring Pat O Bnen and giving Rpciald Reagan his btg chance a* George Gipp.' t gaesa the s-iAi-k lU-fH nf Hr«>n..n a. TWO, former t^k editors will of nuit one made it Inevitable that the 'Thorpe picture .would (It uuo'.^wvrwinrr Alate* Persuaded t*arn»el SHOW- V ^ calic*d "Jim Thoi-pe—All American.’ In time'Thorpe no doubt ** *^ldor-in-i tSef of MaiperA Ba* 4 ar^ ^ be foHowrd. after suitable Interval*, by “Johnny Lujack^AH lur Him Kentir pub- ,,, .uMituie coptu-r as a laH ctiU.r American "* Sid Imckman^-All American/* "Bob Water Acid-.All rt wrt k v and KintMiialo- m-.-i a m»vel. Abbot Sister*, due 1 KI in the mag i October U*ur. Metal* hr motif tied m neativ for BAN's ’ , in M'titng up a luncheon poWr-,. rfiml. Revere Copper A Brasv now ! ^ u,?^w,rK - aui Nov h WiiW with Marti** U. S roliraguc* ceIrbiAtmg their IMHh annivetvary . | " ; w ' m -wA' BA ^ _. ■- , W| a PW. I ^ — ««. i ^ lAind of h., vV< r.»»r,- lUlvivd wijl J W.IK I.<iril i, t.ylur .ri N.» YprH' |!r <**•« ».lli ih« iwn'.lc Ufa of • foMball couch n tmaBMCtf By Fred piirliably l»r Mr Harris last visit h^Hving copper Via winrt<*wdi*- *^difion of Tolsto) • Mngwmi 01 B|_vior«w ' to Amrrha in light of the fauf that plavs ,rtc. Mime other stores Wlihin-You, thank* to a • • tA whk fndUK*ii hr IS nearly lour luort year* cMd ‘ Ihrmighout the country are * 1*0 Mary Martin ^ Kmeou»n" itralB oiih und^r^f* dUmoluion vouads All endmK Mr Harris belies Ms 7 » years, tying-m with the Harper s Ba#Aar Ihe tome in an article lor M The frogpian deals with u^rvea t^^ilion squads. AlIgndiMX. Iw,king caMly 2 w vems younger.via ad* u^dbws and Y. Timet Haler condensed H seem*. muM carry a love-inlereal In both the Warner and Columhia —. . ' . ’ TV program* Badh the Kale Header'*• DigestMention, in- picture* thi* Ingredient fail* to quicken a single pulse. In fact, Ihf Ing a. new' In , 19 .V 1 there were a couple of picture* which catered to the grim side of'football One of . them dealt with pro*. That was *^Easy Liv> ing“ with Sonny'Tufts^'-The other, called "Father Waa a Fullbai'k " Jaey Vdanw* Third ,, Smith and ;Ed Hrrifhy shm Comedian Joey Adam* I* wotking iopper fafthion* from N. V. pti hi* third hook. Iitleil ''Kiir /. ■ / — • I,aughme OulTjOud, " Scheduled for ; CHATTER p.ib|Maiion In Fcbruaiy/ It wi’.l In- ’ Fred Wtiodiriia upped l*i Smlih and Ed Hrrifhy shows aired spired lOil orders for tlie currently Thorpe, picture siows down so much when love enter* that if Thorpe topper fafthion* from N. V. ^oui*of-print volume. , > himself moved no faster than Ihe picture doe* from then on. I Could 1 Dorothy Sa'machaon’* *i.et*» Meet -outran him on one leg The same goe* for Derek and Donna Reed in ^ ; CHATTER I The Ballet ’ will be publlfthed ihl <• Saturday* Hero.” p.ib|Maiion In Frbniai>.i It wi’.l in- ’ Fred WoodirMi upped In amu<Be-; 1 .A hv Hertry Sihunian Booh i* in-j tlbea Heeto Werk Over Herwee' > chide iokeft. Slones and other »»cnt rdiior of the Hiiiiungiiam tended as a primer for new hallel^i Sidney Ruthman does mH consider "Saturday’* Hero" primarily a hu'nttrofta elMoit tlie world Herald. ' . g(M'r». with section *'m cla**ical gridder In fad. be argued with the Cohn dvnasly for It* release la*t Adams' Rrsi opus wa* "From AI Borden in HuHywimd to gun- and modern ballet, and ethnic and spring. Instead of timing H for Monday’* quarterback* this f*ll. Hi* l*jf*** * 1 * R*<’Ae»** "hd Ms sei^d, dcr picture Uudios for tnoiWn dance Book also contains ronivnlion wa* that in many thing*, footbell among them, there I* an •-Tlir Curtain Never Falls" •alnml Ihr Philadelphia Hullrtin. interview* with cuireM-day ballet .» .. ^ vkat/M-d and a-ooted out It will devtrov Ihe enod a Broadway lo.iiict RovaRies from Marion Mayer managing eihior .tai*. and I* well iHudrated. ™ the former were donated to Hie of Ameru an Home, rdurfied ia'l. Test of Maxwell Andersdn’s' - tk u ^ ^ «“«‘d ^urda) » Hero. It wM Danum Humon Memorial Fund lor week from European junket. 1 forthcoming olayv 'BarJfil^ m '*** changed in order not to mtslead i^ple who C ..mcr M.-, .,nh. ^ Helm Flynn and AlesandTa Vmik,is- with an’^TexlmiSd lntr,r ^ chopping lor a war picture. It conceras a Poltsh-Amenc.n . . ^ TNdls. .VhMlrrn Rcide w.. > bov from * mill town in New Jersey. He haonens to be a football u-n- bu'iutrofta 4 «lMuit tlie world . .Adams' ftrsl opus wa* ’ Fri’un tfan. t;. .ml hi. <». r 'B' |H-(un ,tudi» f.., tn«fari. B«ik |il.a canfaii» .uni.ntiMi «.i Ih.I in m.ny thinik f<««B.II •-Tlir Curtain Never Falls" ‘aMml the Philadelphia Hullrtin. interview* with cuirrM-day ballet .» .. ^ vkat/Md and routed out It a Hruadwey lo.iiid Kovalties from , Marion Mayer, managing eihlor ^tai*. and I* well Illustrated. 1 C .mi cr H f vf 4 n h. l ife's History Of Maw ^ Tile iii.ig.uinr * ’'fheture IIibIoi> wi Wevinn >Lm*' will be puhhshid 4 KI “H t»\ Time, live, and dis- fithuitd by jSiiivon A MhuAhr A tCuiiie y vlli int liHle 15 ( 1 UUU utudK 01 ie\i .ind hundred ft of lurtuiift. Helm Flynn and Alexandra uik, is " with an ’extmded Intro- r**"/ ^mipping tor a war ptciure. 11 concerns a roirsn- Amenci PiHIft. Moilrrn Bride ediiorv. leav- du'iioh bv the author. 1 * due tor '** Jersey. He happens to be * footbaH *«• mg for i’uad on siouiing trip, puMu .s|ion by M lillaro .Sloane As- ^^**‘** *** h»s> local high sr hool conference. All sort* of ralleges a l>egtt author-director J«e*hua' MK-iit*-* F^^ 'I 2 ‘ Plavwrights *^****’,^*”'- pi'kv an Ivy job in the south. tosan prt»Aied bv Atilt on Mat Kaye in thr Oit. 2 U Saturday Evening .'ftle|»hen lavhgvtceet signed a rontrat-l with the Dirk Irvmg Hv- ( «i productlun of the tihow' op«ms good for them on the gridiron and not good enough hd' a tryout the samt- day in Prince- them off it He Is made an undergraduate pro by an old grad w;ho. to ton. with Ihe Broadway premiere accomplish Ms end. the small and concealed bn bene*, that lou»c due (Ki. 31 . up all life in .America today. This old grad. T. C. MK'abe. I* played In an executive shakeup of the , *♦* lAe hill hy Sidney RIarkmer. who. incidentally, actually played foot- Chicago Met aid-American. kilw aiM at the L’nivcr^ity of North Carolina. i.:apving wa* made exec editor re -1 . This torruplion <»f the young by middle-aged tyroon* I* a Irrnble pLieing George DeMitt brought in thing: Profe>.ftor* try ing to instill youth with idealism are'povierles* Jrtiiii la>» Angelo*. Harry Reut-> agtmst it., as Professor M(*Groth-«played by Alexander Knoxi in"Sal- el SVoVut \Vyr II' was puldifthed , mg a* drama cntic and C'hariry i"**)- Pay athlete* wherever an admission In charged. Obviously the ■ ■ T’k.tit.AS ^■ e ■ ■ .lit Bt sIlTl *»' . ' . . ■ 1 ■*■'% _ _ ft •- . , . ■ AA'*^avl^ - a iwasak'iA*wfee ^ '.1. a. d— ^ hypoir- bv Toe jiK'; urih dv«liilMitton b.»tHt!f d I. > >iiuoii A S« hufttrr* • rench DsiUr* Tp • Thi? pi u c -of Ficnch dailies hu* ‘ (*r%MMho'• 1» .Mv Pop" writes \tihur Alar* in the ruircni Col- iiri ft a rtoseup by the cuiiicdun * novcilftl-ftoil. . Sidney Alexander s novel. "Cel- r>j*wn a* bistro reviewer. j wh©ie amateur vpini as carried over froin the aristocracy of England Walt Raschick IT 22 -year-old Off- **“’^The day a boxofficc was installed around a walled arena. That ftprirtg of VAairrv'* former Tung- today, barring possibly row ing, where crowds gather tinu* $1 Paul mugg. has been ap- • river s Shore, and the oarsman, if he wins, t* rewarded with a pointed editor of TV Times, poi'k- /^^foot oar to hang-on his watchfob.' ^rn advamed jrom 12 to .li luloid Asylum,’* story of ftliiiiies j weekly Video new* mak ’ .j Rbi the rest are nddled w ith all soils of professional pockmarks’ francs 3 c ip 4 «-v. . - ^ ^^ ^ ^ Ita’y, diie from Bobhs-• in the Alinnesoia capHal..;the ihihg is either to cancel college sport* or make them conform* French tU.lies u>ed to »»r live -Merrill Nov. , 7 . » Walt, Sr; a fornver associate editor I Id the professional standards of the world we live in Maybe under francs 3c ip 4« v. Imviog in Ita’j ' French tU.lics u-ted to lie five; Merrill Nov,. ,7. 2'r. nuh rcfiiiiuc- u-qufvalmi to I* ^ = i’alllomia <Ji bclorr the hr«t World War In-devoted to Avfi 1239. they' etciMd 30 centums. new writer*.ma They reached 12 franc* m Maich,' Urd issue (Vt. JRAI *A ». when newsorint was 43 Ken Ihirdy. < francs a kilo ^abotil At m pound authored a ton i'alllomia Quarterly. I’iiavl mag * Holiday, is imwr information of -1 another sy ftirm man can Work for nothing and play lor noHung devoted to Action and articles by diniricl Of*S.] under captialtsiq they should be paid for both as long as a thin dii ino. they etciMd 30 centums. new wriiers mainly. is btuving with 00 southern cotin-‘ made out" of it bv anvb^v'' "" "*" **'*" ' They reached 12 francs m Maich,' Ar^ issue CVt. 15. - ' ‘M Alinnesota. _ .1 ^ tS tWO-a-vear elected con*iabl# frtun rrorkrtt CjI J9AI 'A *. VIhrn newsprint was ^ True niag. I W'arnera issued a special hro- who plays Gene Hauder m "Saturdav's Hero * is wise lo all this snd .Danes a kiio >4boul «< a pound 4uihor^ a tome on auto* which .chiire celebrating the 25lh anni- doesn't keep it either from Stave Novak *• nlaved tw JaKo rvrek the The prHC of newsprint has imw LiMle Brow* i* ready mg for pub-‘'crskry of talking phtures 4or re« of the fnl^lir i Darhed gS francs a kilo, a 33'# Ik ation next spring i <****ribwtion |o educatioMi mMitu-, navirf^sJiii-l^Kl lDcrr.<«. . V Ar,h.lr..ur»r rorum .ill Be i lion,. Wanr. .nd ‘ ixpiit into two magaxines beginning Tome contains comments by Or *" Ho^b^'ood ColumMa ^ Twim Family, Robimion / ' with January issue. One ; volume, Fjirl J. MKlrath. U. B. Commis-1 ■? l?****^*^ ***"" It might be more sensible to run him for Cllnion <^Buddyi Tw|»». ex^llolly- will be devoted to re*ideners. sioner of Education: Dr. Arthur S *^**^^* director of the sports exchequer imaking It a subsidiary »« Wood imnounc'cT-special cvenlef/ - .Margaret Kennedy, who au- .Adams, presidehi of the American **'t*'>'Mate Commerce Commission', to see that ail payoffs sre in for NBC*.^ had his find book. "Long tbored the current bestseller. Counctl oh Educattoo. and Dr. Guy * oi’der and where college players are paid by the point instead •-®i*g Trailer published last week -''Lucy • Carmichael." in - from Eu- C Snavety. executive director of i • Aat rale. This Is 10 see that no podding takee place, beyond.'of m Thomas i ( rowcll., Header x ro^ la^l wrak on the Caronia.. the Association of American Col-1 *^®iir*e, what is netWsftary to keep a player's brains, shoulders and hip* Ihfest has ,bought condensation V j^skino Johnson wrota three 'leges. facing crushed Ui pleewfc / ^^ ^ ^ ^