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I won't speak here ef those who ran right out and got into g uniforms for no reason at all except to enhance their ego and because they had enough pull to get away with it Our industry has assumed a very important position in the war effort and I think for once in our lives we've done more than was required—not reluctantly mind you but Willingly - 4 i ' : - - ' i I - i i 1 ' I 4 4 4 : I Our victory committee has entertainment to the given forces armed everywhere The research council of the academy took over the matter of making training films for the army Every branch of the government has asked our cooperation and It's been given The industry swur:g into rhythm for the treasury department on a bond-sellitour that made history Army technicians have been sent here by the truckload and are being trained by our overworked picture technicians at night after their hard day's work Is over right here in 1ollywood ' 1 1 h um - - - a ' r a ' - Hon- -- - ' -- 4 - ' ''''' a ''' - ' - yon" South-Ea- '''''-- - " - - a i- - - - ' 1111011 ' ' - N : j s i a- ' i '- as - s - - 1 ' - 4 ' - "" ' ' ! 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They save stockings They keep you warm hence keep you front getting colds henqe keep you from call- ' ing the services of the few doctors who have not joined the armed forces We're going to Wear 'em—for the duration!" the guOfre!cothuralysliaticskssKreeycleustrheas HOLLYWOOD Ull—When the schoolboys of Chicago rose in violent protest against their classmates wearing slacks on Hollywood's women Joined the hue and outcry There were shrieks of "Exhibitionist!" when the photograph of a lad in skirts hit the front pages It was all very exciting Slacks have always been part of the movie gal's wardrobe of course There is hardly a woman player in town who arrives for work in the wee hours of i on Following Page) t a picture with a nose of talgic charm for lovers Me and vaudeville "Irot My Gal" finds Judy Garland role especially in a grown-u- p suited to her talents a star in a cavalcade of vaudeville in its heyday The story is of a pair of young performers tragically upset when in thee first World war the young man shows the "white feather" and of their reunion later after he has redeemed himself by a heroic act ' 1 spec-(Continu- ed old-tim- You Don't Like Slacks? But Thoy're Patriotic! In September the Hollywood victory committee sent out 59 film stars on the "Stars Over America" war bond drive t and they took In $838250000 cash The Guy for Uncle Sam Kibbies celebrated 15 years of The Mickey married life Rooneys separated and filed for divorce Therve since put that away in mothballs and have be-- come reconciled The Hollywood canteen opened I with one of the greatest floor shows ever seen and they (Continued on Polloolng i i The flying feet of Fred Astaire and his glamorous partner Rita Hayworth flash across the Studio screen currently in "You Were Never Lovelier" wherein Adolphe Afenjou as Rita's papa Is much worried to get Rita into or out of romance while the complications to Fred's affairs are stzictly comedic The dramatic reenactment of the er I - - a ---- I 3 s - k i ' Pair d Winged-Foote- r whirlwind romance carried on in the face of peril engages Ginger Rogers as a baroness born in the Bronx and The dashing news-gettCary Grant in "Once Upon a Honey- moon" one of the year'a climactic pictures now drawing Uptown fans When Ginger the American dancer who has married a German baron learns her mistake and with Grant's help escapes her titled lord the two find themselves fleeing across Europe one jump ahead of the nazis of the aOne of the top musicals - I 3 - - -' naturally Reckless ‘ ' (Sugarhcouse) — also "X Wives' STAGE Jan MAT økI4 t -- 7 i4 playing the rich yachtsman Claudette picks up on her way to Palm Beach yacht and all Is the surprise element in the picture There's also "Behind the Eight Ball" which has about necessary to keep everything 1em chuckling with the Ritz Brotherss cutting up Romance Across-Europ- e - --- - 1 aa ' !'- - ' -- ---- - i a S a - - l''''''''‘a- ''' ' akers m side-splitti- ng a - marriage st AI 4tim1 7-lo1-iday advenwith their tures to counterbalance the drama Fay Eainter handles skillfully the role of the weal‘tlay Washington socialite who while not unpatriotic wants to ignore the war until son and daughter in their eager throwing themselves into action bring her a change of heart Edward Arnold is the costar who is her lawyer and suitor with Jean Rogers Richard Ney Van John- son and a trio of young workersMarjorie Main is well east as the redoubtable Tish - - --- - 2:he old-tim- I - - ' s - - ' - ' - - s ' ' k ' ' "' -- ' -- - a a 1 ' ' 1 a - -a - ' - ' ' - - - v "Orchestra Marks the Spot" Itlaito — "The Pied Piper" also "One Thrilling Night' N teos- sga ' a ' ' asa - Murray (Murray) — "Girl Trouble" also "Call of the Can- ?" Bountiful (Bountiful )—"Tales C3I 1 A14731 - a 1 Stewarte" Purchase" man? a' - ' ' f 3 s- - a - - - ' - ' t-- 9-t- Husbands '' ' : ' of Manhattan" also "The Loves of Edgar Allen Poe" Star —"We Were Dancing" also "Aloma of the South Steak" "C r ossroads" Broadway also "Tuxedo Junction" Arcade (4th South and t'M West) — "The Big Shot" also ' "Swing It Soldier" (Holladay)—"Flight lIoaday Lieutenant" also "Meet ri i : ala l11141 and particularly our boys who readying themselves for war have leave before going to join the battle lines seek gaiety in full measure and the current movie entertainment seems designed largely to meet their demands with just enough of the grimmer side of life today pictured to give the contrast that heightens the merriment So on the Capitol program the world conflict casts its shadow over the life of the happy family of "The War Against e Mrs Hadley" there's comic favorite of that fiction "Tish" and her cronies - ' - - 4' - Holiday-- I 2 - ' " I Clark Gable joined the army as a private He's since won his comission as a secondlieutenant and has the admiration of all Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Reap the Wild Wind Victory—"Wake Island" also 'me Daring Young Ilan" State — "Eagle Squadron" also "Private Buckaroo" Tower (9th South and 'tow slams - - a- ' “a'- - - t Glad News and Sad Lovelier" "Are a ' ' : - ( Mae West finally divorced Frank Wallace and took his name off the front page eymoon" also "Behind the Eight EalL" "Tish" also "The Capitol War Against Mrs Hadley" Gem—"The Talk of the Town" Studio — "You Were Never also 1 - 4 Today's Movie Program Gal" East ) ' -- ' 0 - a 1 r! ''' - - rtw Centre—"For Me and My Uptown — "Ortce Upon a i - - - - 1 Barbara Hutton Lana Turner and Steve Crane eloped to Las Vegas Joan Crawford and Phil Terry surprised every- - j - ir em I 3 111oLLnLelLainment 2 ' 4a t The Grouch° Marxes divorced after 22 years of marriage Cary Grant became an American citizen and in July married the second richest girl in the world Par -a I ' : - k A W1:1 waaa many Iftet A when the her mother and Otto Winkler lost their lives on their return trip from a bond-sellirally in Indianapolis To know Carole was to love her and I had known her ever since she was 14 She was without guile honest a friend of the underling She never hurt any- - g- 6--41' L--4 Q '1 "La f on " : - s 1 - '4' 4''''' s : w heart-wsir-nin- 1 - " - ' 1 1 ---- - aaetl-- "' - I r ' ' - ' 7 ' :'': ::: :: 1 - :: - 1 1 r' ' 1 - f :: - YzI''1!"-- i '14 - A - (""S"' on- - ier"-r ' f Laughter Is King - w Looking Backward g It has been a year with a new emphasis on important things And yet the seeitm daily routines and events to go on too Here's a few highlights of everyday life in wartime Hollywood: The most tragic happening was the loss not only to the IN : ' - -- In June Myrna Loy obtained a divorce from Arthur Horn-bloand within the week the "perfect wife" became Mrs John Hertz Jr 'Twas reported Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin ended theitt reported ! marital status in Mexico Will Rogers Jr became a second lieutenant On Father's named day Walter Pidgeon "father of the year" was so pleased you would have thought he'd given birth to the nation In June I joined the Chicago Tribune-NeYork News family Best birthday present I ever had - su1 ' 1 - I - annn June Wedding ng 4 :' - ng La i - Alfred Hertz- the noted musical conductor passed away Ronnie Reagan reported for army duty at Fort Mason The Hollywood victory committee left for a tour of 13 cities— 18 stars and eight starlets And they raised 700000 for the army duty at Fort Mason The great Jack Barrymore passed away and one of the finest talents in the American theater was still forever To me he always headed the list of Barrymores Jack hurt only himself high-rankin- 1164 7LAIIN In0 ' - - :: -- - 41 - t Time Marches On In March the Bob Crosbys filed for divorce The first The curfew rang on aliens Fred Astaire' had a baby Errol Flynn and daughter Lill Damao divorced Lew Ayres left for an Oregon camp as a conscientious objector In April Virginia Field married Paul Douglas Shirley Temple celebrated her fourteenth Ann Sothern filed birthday for divorce from Roger Pryor The Ernst Lubitsches separated Their divorce hasn't been filed 1 -4- i couple of false starts And Mickey Rooney and Ava Gard- r said their "I do's" ':‘ ‘ those forces which endan-- c 1 -'' a I de-wh- ile struction - '' - --- a began preparing for - ' '''-- ' t s thinking and a - — teW regim which includ- ed n tts living but ft a - ap -- A ' in body except those a position to take it and only if they deserved it There'll never be another Carole In January we had- a couple of rather important marriages Sheridan George Brent finally got to the altar after a eot day aa ILI Li i ' ' f Who were i 7 or-- 1 17 V ' With Emphasis :: :: on Things Worthy ::4 - e!!' rio -' ) 1 4 It's Been Good Year HOLLYWOOD—Almost every Ir" N Tir-Ir- (-----'1--- - year begins January 1—except 1942 And that started December 7 1941 For ' --- I ' December 27 1912 gakr Zribunt A5alt |