Show t Senator Goes Hollywood By Ham Park I If you OU saw Goodbye Mr Chips and liked It and If you saw It and did not like It you and I wouldn't get along very well together By all means moans see Cheers for tor Miss Bishop I went to a preview unwillingly I Isaid said sold I didn't have the time but like William Gargan in the picture says I have all the time in tile the world And I have for such pictures Perhaps judged by the experiences in real life Ute It Is too too idealistic So what I think we can take a few pretty big doses of ot idealism right now without hurting us any Right now I am nm nominating Martha Scott for the 1941 Academy Award for her of Miss Bishop And If It this picture doesn't make her a star of or the thoc first magnitude Ill I'll be sadly disappointed William Gargan should receive an honorable mention for tor a splendid performance also I If youre you're Inclined to be at all emotional emotional emotional emo emo- take along an on extra handkerchief handkerchief chief when you go Not that its it's sad It Isn't but It will bring back memorIes memories memories ies of your school days that will make you wipe your eyes and blow nose Mardi Gras in New Orleans with its carnival its colorful throngs its gay abandon natured good merriment excitement excitement ex ex- and enthusiasm was in progress progress progress ress on a sound stage at nt Radio studios Producer-Director Producer Herbert Wilcox had filled the stage with a n Mardi Gras crowd as background for tor his solution of Hollywoods Hollywood's perennial problem how to have boy meet girl In this case the girl was Anna the bo boy John Carroll Most of the extras got Into the spirit spir spir- it of the scene Not one couple however however however how how- ever seated apart from the rest beneath beneath beneath be be- neath a big magnolia tree on a synthetic synthetic synthetic syn syn- littered confetti curbstone a skinny little man and a n plumpish la lady lady lady la- la dy both past middle age That outfit youre you're wearing she said that was Bob costume costume costume cos cos- tume for years years years- on the stage and when he and Bert Wheeler made all those pictures for tor Did you know Bob Yeah Gus Tallon the other extra replied Great little fella tella Too bad he died just when they were going good You knew him too huh uh That's wh why you like this She looked away for tor a moment Then I went around the world with that costume Did you ever hear of Woolsey Woolsey Woolsey Wool sey Boyne back In 1914 1911 at the Winter Garden and on the Orpheum and Keith circuits Sure answered Gus I was half of that act before he ever met Bert Wheeler said the plumpish lady Im I'm Hazel Boyne The lights went up the extras took their places the crowd surged bolster bolster- Clutching tightly the sleeve of or checkered coat the plumpish lady fell into line and for a fleeting moment two greying troopers their chins high were Woolsey Boyne wowing the onlookers at the Winter Garden I too knew kne Bob Woolsey and liked him a lot And when my charming little English friend Anna appears appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears In her new picture Sunny Ill I'll see it and Ill I'll be looking also for Bobs Bob's famous checkered suit a Have been wondering why Disney's Fant Fantasia sia hasn't been shown in our parts And Im I'm getting a little tired of ot waiting for tor Chaplins Chaplin's The Great Dic DIc- Both need a big theater but the only house booking RICO is a small one and others being controlled controlled con con- trolled by another company Monopoly Monopoly Monopoly oly Is sometimes a bad thing for a town |