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Sunday Morning. December 14, 1941
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By HARRISON CARROLL
King Features Syndicate Writer
HOLLYWOOD No star in Hol
lywood ever has been more ex
cited about buying a home than
Lana Turner.
It's the first house she has ever
owned. It is setp
Ion an acre and!
a half of land
Lana is having
a field day pick
ing the drapes,
etc. She is even
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Includes Connie Boswell and Oscar Levant. Companion feature Is "World Premier,' starring John I niture made to
Barrymore and Frances Farmer,
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Is Thriller
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Corstarred for the first time
ilncei their memorable perform
ance in "Cavalcade," Clive Brook
and jDiana Wynard return to the
Capitol theatre screen today in
"Thej Voice, of the1 Night," action
flaming drama, of the forbidden
Freedom Radio, whose indomit
able voice thundered defiance to
hate-icrazy tyranny.
"The Voice iri the Night" is
said to be a breathless account
of the underground movement
which nightly defied a thousand
disasters to flash ' its message of
courage to a fear-enslaved people.
Showing how the illegal station
cam into being, the courageous
men and women who risked their
lives to awaken millions of others
to their peril, the film reveals
as well the desperate man-hunt
undertaken to locate the defiant
broadcasts, the dread dragnet
with its concomitant reign of ter
ror which nightly hunted for the
most intangible of all things . . .
voice!
"Spooks Run Wild" with the
Dead End Kids and Bela Lugosi
is the companion feature.
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Betty Gill, 11-year-old daugh
ter of a Jackson Hole country
rancher, will spend the winter as
a house guest of Carol Ann Beery.
The two girls became chums when
Wallie Beery took Carol Ann on
hunting trips in Wyoming.
Just before he returned to make
oieei cavalry, ' tne star per
suaded Betty's father to let her
come and make the visit The
girls will go to school together
in Beverly Hills.
order.
But one
biggest kicks
all is that the LB Tnrner
Gary Coopers will be her next
door neighbors. When Lana was
a school girl, Gary was her fa
vorite movie Idol.
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Two people, who complained
that he was stunting at a low alti
tude, have gotten Eddie Norris
into a peck of trouble with the
civil aeronautics authority.
Norris says he came down to
1500 feet trying to attract atten
tion to a brush fire near Ginger
Rogers' hillside home. It was not
Ginger who made the complaint
In fact, she is bearing out Norris
story.
One of the leopards being used
in "The White Savace" clawed
Brian Donlevy on the hip. The
wound Is painful bat not seri
ous. Donlevy now can compare
scars with Tom Moore, who
recently was bitten by a bear in
a national park. After the
Moores returned to Hdllrwood,
Tom's little boy printed a aim:
"Come tee Daddy's bear bite.
Five cents a look, or three for a
dime."
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TWO BROTHERS loved lovely Carole Landis. and she k having a
hard time deciding between them. Here Cadet Georfe Montfemery
and screen brother John Sbepperd give her a boost in "Cadet Chi,"
current attraction at the Grand theatre.
Un derstand that Milton
Berle's brother, Frank, is writ
ing a book about the star's 27
years in the show business.
It wjll be called, "On Whom
the Berle Tells."
Heard a nice story about Marie
Wilson. Three years ago, her
standin, Ruby Wood, a former
circus performer, fell from a
trapeze while playing a benefit
show. She fractured her arm and
leg. Complications developed and,
recently, Ruby Wood had to un
dergo an operation.
Marie Wilson paid for it. What's
more, she has Ruby standing in
for her again in "Harvard, Here
I Come."
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Carole Landis Starred
In Tuneful Story
Of Furloughs
When cadets get furloughs, they
head for New York for fun and
relaxation. And when they get
to the big dty, things happen!
Twentieth Century-Fox has con
cocted "Cadet Girl." a gay film
centered around just such a situa
tion, and entrusted it to two of
its fast rising young stars Carole
Landis and George Montgomery.
Called a "lilting, laughing tri
angle film," the new picture
which is due today at the Grand
theatre, poses the tuneful situa
tion of a West Pointer feuding
with his tune baron brother over
the latter's lovely vocalist, Carole
Landis.
Interspersed with the intriguing
story are five new songs by those
masters of tunes, Robin and Rain-
ger. Included are "Uncle Sam
Gets Around," "She's a Good
Neighbor," "111 Settle For You,"
"It Happened, It's Over, Let's
Forget If and "My Old Man Is
an Army Man." Carole Landis,
who scored in "Moon Over Mi
ami" and more recently in "Hot
Spot," has many chances to show
what she can do with Rer voice,
and according to preview reports,
she can do plenty.
John Shepperd. whose portray
al in "Belle Starr" won for him
the opportunity to play in "Cadet
Girl," enacts the role of George
Montgomery's tune baron broth
er. He too, has a yen for Carole
and who can blame him? Wil
liam Tracy In a comedy role sim
ilar to his "Brother Rat hit,
portrays a cadet friend of Mont
gomery's and is instrumental in
bringing about the unusual cli-
COMEDY HIT at the Hollywood theatre is "Tom. Dick and Harrr."
This scene shows Barges Meredith, Ginger Rogers, George Mnrphy max the film
ana Aian xnarsnai. aecona ieatare is Leoa Errol In Hurry, cnarue.
Hurry."
One of the freshmen at Stan
ford university this term will be
MONEY AND HONEY Bob Hope wins both in his sany role in lf tenable, J,i Fay
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"Nothing But the Truth," which is playing today at the Elsinore
V Warners carry out their
present intent, the screen bl
ftaphy of James JL Corbett
win have only one fight In it
Aeneas MacKensie and Waille
Klfaie are off to San Francisco
any day bow to absorb atmos
phere and to raiher Corbeti Models Give Air
the Olympic club.
thratr. The honev la Paillette Goddard. Comnanion feature is I Venable.
"Fiesta," an all-technicolor muslcomedy of old Mexico with an Fay took time off from her job
all-star cast I in "Woman of the Year" to visit
the campus. She says, "Nothing
has ever come to me as an actress
that compares to my feelings as a
mother whose son is entering col
lege.
Thirty three years ago, Com
mander Venable also attended
If there's anyone in Hollywood who suffers for his art, which Stanford. Later, he entered An
is to make other folks laueh. it's Bob HoDe. napolis.
While Bob Hope Suffers
Audiences Roar With Glee
Martha Raye will have to
move out of her home in the
valley. Cowboy Star Roy Rog
ers has bought the property.
Incidentally, I hear that Roy
may open one of his shops for
western togs in San Francisco.
The Donald Woods now are able
to use their dining room for the
first time In two years. During
this entire period, it has been
filled by a loom upon which Mrs.
W. was, making a 11x16 hook
rug.
The finished rug is valued at
$2500 and represents such expert
workmanship that it probably will
be shown at the Pomona fair.
It seems he can't go through an entire picture without some
mishap befalling him, in addition to the punishment he generally
Til is required to take, in accordance
Always 2 Big Hits
To Film Glamor
Boys as Husband
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with the script of his pictures.
Some of the comedian's stunts
were so daring in "Road to Zan
zibar," in which he starred with
Bing Crosby and Dorothy La-
mour. that he was awarded a
humorous membershiD in the
Giving the movie glamor boys 1 8elect drcle o HoUywood
tne go-by, nouywooa s moaeis stunt men
ocl" "ulullJ "ulBiikC In "Caught in the Draft," Hope
ward G. Robinson today as out- waa a masa a black and blue
standing examples of the men I bruises after finishing a tank-
thev would most like to marry, driving sequence. In the same pic-
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were announced tne shapely Now once agaln m his latest
young women were dismayed to I Paramount comedy, "Nothing But
discover that Durante's marital the Truth," now playing at the
record is blemished by a separate Elsinore theatre, in which he co
maintenance suit. Charlsie Evans, stars with Paulette Goddard,
presidents of the mannequins and Hope comes in for considerable
models association, said the 400 buffeting. As a result of the pun
members probably would leave ishment he absorbed while mak-
Durante off the preferred list if ing this picture, the comedian, to
the vote were repeated. assuage his feelings, was awarded
The girls picked Durante and a leather medal by Hollywood
Robinson," Miss Evans, announc- stunt men with a sense of humor.
ing the election, said, "because The inscription on it reads: "To
they want security, a lifetime Bob Hope a Brave Man and a ERROL FLYNN and Olivia DeHavilland are having a screen romance
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Examining the marital rec- f suffer most and which makes
ords of the cinema clan for the I audiences laugh most is the one
past 10 years, the girls discover-in which Hope hides in a live
ed that the screen's most unro- bait box on the deck of a house
mantio comedians and "nastiest' boat, and then is dumped into
villains have made the best hus- a tank filled with hundreds of
bands." wriggling anchovies. Hope insist-
Of such players as Enroll Flynn, ed on postponing this scene to
Cary Grant, Clark Gable and the very last Up to then he had
Henry Fonda, the models agreed, escaped any sort of injury and
"Look but don't marry. Glamor it looked like he was going to go
is not always a password to a through the whole picture un
happy and lasting marriage." scathed. But his jinx came up
again to plague him, when the
nm I bait box opened prematurely and
PeineTBuTT hl, I deposited him .on 'the deck with
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HoUywood first picture (at least weekend billf .Tiesta brings
with a modern setting) in which L . t . ,nr unA vrOTj00
feminine players won't wear silk I gcreen With ari I
again this time against the thrilling action-packed background of
"Santa Fe Trail," film at the Liberty theatre now.
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wui use a non-ruD-on maxeup on nmHurtions of the season.
their legs.
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To round out the program will
be a technicolor short subject,
"Bill of Rights latest war news,
and another "of the "Romance of
Celluloid" shorts.
ConUnnoos Today - 1 to 11 P.M.
The Year's Best Actress in
The Best Picture in Years!
Visit in Medford
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tin and Mrs. M. A. Wells are visit
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senrity to stardom in one brief
year cheeses this simple
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sports wear. Honey-beige eord-
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plaoantly accented with "collar
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. Janis Carter, Robert Lowery,
Basil Walker, Charles Tannen and
Chick Chandler are included in
the featured cast of "Cadet GirL"
Ray McCarey directed the pic
ture from a screen play by Stan
ley Rauh and H. W. Hanemann,
from an original story by Jack
Andrews and Richard English.
Sol M. Wurtzel was the executive
producer.
TOP FLIGHT CHILLER Bela Lugosi makes things hot for the Dead
End Kids In "Spooks Ran Wild," which b playing today at the
Capitol theatre. "Voice in the Night," with Cllve Brook, Is the
companion feature.
The Call Board
ELSINORE
Today Bob Hope,
in "Nothing But the Truth
Fiesta.
Thursday
Paulette Goddard
Also
H tiler in
Wendy
Barbara." William Gars an.
Mont-
"Cadet
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'Major
June
Clyde In "Sealed Lira.
Saturday Nelson Eddy. Rise Stevens
in "The unocoiaie soiaier.
GRAND
Today Carole Landis. George
gomery, John Sbepperd in
Girl." Marjorie Weaver.
Reeves in "Man at Large.
Thursday Betty Grable. Victor Ma
ture. Alan Mowbray in I Wake up
Screaming." Jane Withers, Bruce
Edwards. Jane Darwell in "Small
Town Deb."
CAPITOL
Today Dead End Kids. Bela Lugosi
in "Spooks Run Wild." Clive
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Ginger Is Loved
By Three Men
Many girls might, be. pontent
with becoming engaged to cne or
maybe two young men, but when
a romantically inclined young Jady
deliberately gets engaged tx4hree
charming males simultaneously,
there are apt to be unique com-
i plications.
Around this novel situation is
woven the sparkling comedy ro
mance, "Tom, Dick and Harry,"
now at the Hollywood theatre
with Ginger Rogers assuming the
stellar role. Three of Hollywood'i
most popular leading men are
cast as Ginger's boy friends;
George Murphy, Alan Marshal
and Burgess Meredith.
rridav Gen. Autrv in "Th- Sinffin 1i m
xxiju. oniCT joennen. yvniia juoutse I since cmevinjK loe iamous aoo-
ui jrnaniom suDmanne.
Hudson in "Girls Under 21." Hig
gins family In "Meet the Missus."
HOLLYWOOD
Today Ginger Rogers, George Mur-
pny, Burgess Merediui. Alan Mar
shal tn TTom. Dick and Harry."
Leon Errol in 'Hurry, Charlie,
Hurry."
Thursday Billy Conn In "The Pitts
burgh Kid. Roy Rogers In "Sheriff
of Tombstone."
emy Award for her brilliant work
in "Kitty Foyle," "Tom, Dick and
Harry" was directed by G arson
Kan in and produced by Robert
Sisk. Jane Seymour, Joe Cun
ningham and Lenore Lonergan are
also seen in prominent supporting
roles.
Brook. Diana Wynard In
the Night."
Wednesday Pt Is cilia Lane. Allen
Hale in "Three Cheers for the
Irish. Three Meaqulteers in Gu
choa of Eldorado."
Saturday Albert Dekker, Susan Hay-
ward In Among the Living." Lloyd
LIBEKTT
Today Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHavil
land in "Santa Te Trail." Penny
Singleton in "Blondie Goes Latin."
Wednesday B rue Cabot. RocheUe
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Romantic Pair
Again Starred
Next attraction slated for the
Liberty theatre is "Santa Fe
TraH," which brings to flaming
life one of the most thrilling
chapters of American history. The
picture which opens today co-
stars Errol Flynn and Olivia de
Havilland, and was directed by
Michael Curtiz the same
triple-threat combination which
made such all-time hits as The
Charge of the Light Brigade,'
"Dodge City" and "Robin Hood.'
Also featured in the stellar
cast are Raymond Massey, fresh
from his stage and screen tri
umph in "Abe Lincoln in Illi
nois'; Ronald Reagan in another
great role after his success as "The
Gipper" in "Knute Rockne All
American"; Van Heflin, Kath
arine Hepburn's leading man in
"The Philadelphia Story"; Alan
Hale, William Lundigan, Gene
Reynolds and Henry O'Neill, Rob
ert Buckner wrote the screen
play- .
Continuous Today from 1:00
Director Mitchell Leisen really
confused the town. He sent out
invitations to a dinner party, writ
ten In Javanese. Didnt even sign
his name. Just said RSVP.
Result 'wasthe Dutch consul.
Dr. Adrian Kortag, was swamped
with -calls. He. obligingly trans
lated the wires.
- Leisen has been , planning the
dinner party for three and m tail
months. AH the recipes and the
ingredients have " been-; imported
from Java,--; - .-.
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we present "The Bin t Sights"
in glorious technicolor.
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