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Tennessee's Senator Kenneth D. McKellar, 78, one of the capital's specialists in bussing pretty girls for the photographers, got a grip on Hilma Seay, 1947 Maid of Cotton, and went into his specialty (see att). The kiss brought her no luck: she was about to take off for France when news came that a dock fire at Le Havre had destroyed $2,000,000 worth of U.S. cotton she was going over to welcome...
...Att: Harvey. In Dallas, the Defense Plant Corp. invited bids on 19 surplus pestholes...
...Att'n: General Twaddle. At Camp Roberts, Calif., the cooks' battery welcomed a new chef, Private Ralph L. Kitchen. In Indianapolis, one Tempus Fugit joined the Navy...
...Washington quidnuncs last week: South Carolina's fox-shrewd Senator James Francis Byrnes, a politician's politician as other men are poet's poets or engineer's engineers-mellow, human, but not profound. Among still good bets was Attorney General Robert Houghwout (pronounced How'-att) Jackson. Two days before Mr. Justice McReynolds resigned, Mr. Jackson published a timely book, The Struggle for Judicial Supremacy (Knopf...
...likes . . . Mary Garden doesn't seem to be swooning at sight of Capt. Babe (6 ft. 7) White, the African explorer any more. ... A high official who 'resigned' recently because of 'ill health' was forced to retire because he was Harry Thawish. . . . What theatrical att'y has terpsichorines fired from shows when they do not go out with his 'particular' and 'eminent' friends? . . . Dunhill's wishes what Big Eye-Glass Man would pay his cigar bills? . . . What'll y'bet that Yolande Lossee of the Club Calais...