P. E. P. Required for Coeds P. E. P. is becoming a “must” in American schools. In order to cut down the number of unhealthy U. S. citizens, students are urged to enroll in physical educational pro grams. Coeds of the University of New Hampshire are shown at physical fitness classes. In top picture the girls are shown trotting through the Netv Hampshire woods during an early morning exercise. Most P. E. P. classes are held outside. mi i min 11 ■v'. Top: Stunt and tumbling students give their version of the flying angel which is said to be good for developing balance. Bot tom: In this exercise the body is swung from the ivaist from one foot to the other as the hands grasp each ankle in turn. Archery is included in the P. E. P. program. In top inset belles and their bows are shown lined up on the field. One of the best limbering-up exercises makes use of the grandstand. Instead of fust sitting, these coeds run all over it. 2hesc are freshmen lined up for stretching exercises. By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. IT’S a great comfort, while watching Universal’s “Phantom Lady,” to reflect that, no matter how menac ing the villain is, he simply must not be allowed to kill the heroine. The picture’s a murder mystery that comes very close to being as good as the best of the super-thrillers. There are some strikingly beautiful photographic shots, many excellent performances. The cast is headed by Ella Raines and Franchot Tone; it includes Alan Curtis, Thomas Gomez, Andrew Tombs and Elisa Cook Jr. -* All members of the Thursday Bob Burns airshow will be busy movie making for the next couple of months. The ‘‘Arkansas Traveler” will be performing in ‘‘Belle of the Yukon,” with Dinah Shore and Gypsy Rose Lee; Spike Jones and his City Slickers in ‘‘Ziegfeld Fel lies.” -* Ella Raines was signed by Charles Boyer and Howard Hawks to a con tract when neither had seen her act —yet they made her sole asset of a producing company capitalized at $1,000,000! During her first year in pictures she made good with lead roles in four pictures for three dif ELLA RAINES ferent companies. Now under con tract to Universal, she’s beautiful (brown hair, green eyes), talented (See ‘‘Corvette K-225,” “Cry Havoc,’’ ‘‘Phantom Lady”), and her name is really Ella Raines Trout; her hus band is Capt. Kenneth Trout, who has the President’s Citation, the Dis tinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. The crew of a U. S. submarine in the Pacific was the first audience to hear the musical numbers of Samuel Goldwyn’s "Up in Arms”; advance copies of records of songs by Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore were present ed to Lieut. Com. H. 'J. Kossler, USN, by RKO Radio. -* Marcy McGuire has been besieged by Sinatra fans—by letter and in person—who want to know how she felt when she worked before the cameras with him. “They tell me I’m lucky,” says she—as if she hadn’t known all along what a break it was for her. But where they saw it as a thrilling experience, she saw it as a big help in her career. And that recent personal appearance tour didn’t hurt, either. -# Bud Abbot and Lou Costello can claim tbe title of ‘‘The World’s High est Priced Dishwashers” since their recent appearance at a bond rally at Victory House In Los Angeles. Made members of the Dishwashers’ Union, they auctioned off their serv ices. Ted Lewis bought them with $25,000 worth of bonds, invited 12 guests to dinner. The comedians demanded that he double his pur chases before they tackled the job. ‘‘Wide Horizons,” the new radio series on Mutual Sunday afternoons, is practically a must. Eddie Dowl ing, the actor-playwright-producer, is a star-maker as well; he launched Bob Hope, Kate Smith and William Saroyan. His new discovery is Maria Mendoza. -* Three daughters of famous fathers are working at Warner Bros, these days. Karen Hale, daughter of Alan, makes her film debut in “Cinderella Jones,” in which Walter Brennan's daughter Ruth also appears. Dolores Prinz is in musical sequences of “Janie” directed by her father. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, one of the world’s greatest, will launch a series of five broadcasts over NBC on March 25, under the baton of Desire Defauw. The pro grams have been titled “The Fes tival of Symphonic Favorites,” and will be broadcast from Orchestra HaU. -* ODDS AND ENDS—Alice Faye', first non-musical dramatic role will be that of “Sissy” in the motion /jicture version of “A Tree Grows in Brook lyn," at 20th Century-Fox , . . Ferry Como will certainly he something for the girls when he does “Something for the Boys” . . . Norman Corwin has ! carte blanche on his new radio pro gram, “Norman Corwin Fresents” . . . Hedy Lamarr has been borrowed from Metro by Warner Bros, for the leading i feminine role in “The Conspirators,” opposite Fuul Henreid . . . 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