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} t . 7. [ ' * Bj ARMAN'D ARCHER!) F BobTh °" a " ) T , , ? i ^ I J WOOD . S*Pt 15 (AP)- Vil ^ ^5“" JoI,on * nd JimB 2 Durante has tamed down *" , 0 ! fer i® bis lifr recorded ?" _ l ??w5 tran P ,3r - th « °tf*r cuthi- nwn lUlO, and not Jimmy’s bosses ** 0 - rd ’‘be to do it in fire J^ura, Durante said, -bat If they did it now, I'd be finishe<l." He “oy who could play til# Is^IiBif role if the film were <2»rh 0*bW fans who hat# #•*" for more arlloa filwa far Mm. will have their wlslt. After "Aagel'e Ellghf he will do -t omnia ad Deriolon,- a story of the tth Air Force. There is also plenty of action in his present fUm. “Homecoming" I watched a scene which depict- • d an evacuation hospital at An- sio Beach. The studio reproduction of those terrible days, Jan. 21-22, 1D44. will be actio, enough for anyone. l-*na Turner receives post cards from Tyrone Power regularly. Her travelling boy friend is now in OMstowit, Mouth Africa. And Una tidat "He'd better bring back a :t0 carat diamond." Keenan Wynn Is trying'to un- •ell trunk Sinatra on flying. '*Un. safe," says Keenan. "Why don't y«»a take up motorcycles? . , , (iarry Moors Is confident men Drive In with CONFIDENCE Drive out with SATISFACTION ron |UR BIG AIM it to do •voryttiing wo pot- tibly con to PLEASE you. We do tho little jobt at carefully at the big ones. We see to It that your car it ready on time. And we like the bill to be smaller than you had expected. Hit bock up this personal touch with special tools, Factory-engineered and inspected parts, and trained mechanics. Put these together ond you have "tops" in service For any job. i | , BRIM' MORRIS MOTORS 223 S. Main Ph„ n e 2-13U y Durante Says ‘No* to R K O c, W n i win fight a shorter- movement with mo.^ Tvnemencu than the gals are battling the long skirts. “What man,” Garry asks "wants to brush and comb his shins before he’jgoes out in the morning?" You mny not think Jack Canon is funny—and even Jack will ad mit you could be right—but around town he’s known as on# of the greatest "dresaiag room comic.” in the business. That's a left-handed compliment. That. Ilka saying your Collie would bs a great racehorse If only hr were a horse. The trouble with Jack's dress ing room humor is that "dressing room la a misnomer. It should be Ineker room." It's funny, but not In print, I stopped hy the "April Khow 10 *" • y»u- wllk ll-ysar-nld Hnhhy Kltlt, They had been da nr In* all morning, hut when Carson stepped down off the stags It was as if he hadn't been danrln* at hi. M was more like he had been wrestling hogs, Carson found a seat and sprawl ed. . *"*’•'* daneer late In life, he Whispered. Carson la getting a lattle weary of the workhorse routine. "The studio appreciates It, ami you get a lot of money that way, but you don’t get any credit,’’ he sighs. "But what can you do? I work up a new story, with real gags in It for me. I sell it to the studio and what happens? Somebody else plays the movie. "Maybe someday—I keep hop- • n g—there’ll be a Carson movie and you’ll be able to find Carson in it.” (commentator Staff Meeting Thursday Students interested in writ ing for “The Commentator." a new bi-monthly magaiine of general interest, will meet in Room 207. Goodwin Hall Thnrs- day afternoon at 4:50. Than* in terested in labor, business, news papers. education, and similar suhiecta are urged to attend the meeting. Regnlar staff members of “The Commentator” also should attend the meeting. ^ et ^ ivew Notice A meeting of all veterans’ wives interested in short courses will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 in the YMCA chapel. Dr. Thomas F. Mayo, head of the English iH-partment, will be in charge am) will give information about the courses. High School Grid Competition Gets Into Full Swing Texas' schoolboy football cam- poJga swings into full operation this week, 59 Claaa. A A games •fMing all district favorites to the firing lino. Austin and Waco, ratad among the beat in Districts 15 and 10. mflo in their annual tilt at Aus tin Friday. Tha opening of the season for these two central Texas powers shares the spotlight with meetings between Denison and Wiehita rxllsi Braekaitridga (Han Anton Ddoosh und North <fort Worth)t Paris and Ty. !?ri Highland Park (Dallas) ami Hunset (Dallas). HarlamWl* (Han Antonio) and Corpus Cbriatl, Diet. iftAA. open district competition In ilia only conferanra game on the week's MlHNlillft Five intersections! games are •Iso hooked. Altus, OkM., Invades Texas for • game with Vernoni Fair Park (Hkraveaori, U ) tackles Ulatle- water) Lak* Charles, La., meeU Jehn Reagan (Houston), YaleU goes to Cariabtd. N. M.. ami Han- U Fc, N. M., plays Bowie of El Paso. Odessa's defending champion Broncs Jumped into the middle of champion consideration. The sup posedly weaker Broncs humbled a strong Lubbock team, 32-7, in its opening game last week. Other results which gave an ink ling of what was to come: Waxahachie’s 12-0 win over last yfcarV semi-finalist Lufkin Pan thers; finalist Thomas Jefferson's 26-13 win over quarter-finalist Lamar (Houston); Denison’s 19-6 win over San Angelo and Tyler's 12-7 decision over Brownwood. Schools in the Dallas and Fort Worth districts get underway this week with Highland Park's heavy Scotties taking on the ever tough Sunset Bisons. North Side gives Fort Worth a look at the Odessa eleven. Tivy of Kemrille racked up the biggest score of any Class AA team when it blanked Central Catholic of San Antonio, 63-0. The Antlers face tougher competition in Brownwood Friday. A. & M.-Texas U. Tickets Mailed AH tickets for the Texas Aggie- Texas university football game Thanksgiving day have been mail ed, C. D. Ownby, athletic business manager, has announced. 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