Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 11, 1943, Image 21

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THE REGISTER - GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON
Page Twenty-one
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"PURPLE HEART" FOR FORTRESS A prou d member of the crew points to the "Purple Heart'
decoration wnicn crewmen have bestowed nnnn thu rivin VaHn uaBA KimuiM in A,icrn
Other symbols Indicate the plane had been on 10 bomblnr missions and had sunk two enemy vessels,
to addition to priming down five Japanese float planes and two Zeros.
Theaters Cooperate
With War Fund Drive
All branches of the motion pic
ture industry, including the mo
vie theater or Eugene, have en
listed to help the Red Cross in its
drive to raise $123,000,000 for its
war fund, according to announce
ment from Harold Wyatt, local
chairman of the motion picture
war activities committee.
A. West Johnson, manager of
the Heilig and Mayflower thea
ters, is Lane county chairman of
theater cooperation.
Some 16,000 theaters of the na
tion will celebrate Red Cross
week April 1 to 7, and the movies
will assist the general Red Cross
campaign this month. Groups of
Hollywood stars are starting out
on personal appearance tours un
der arrangements made by the
Hollywood victory committee and
the Red Cross. Stars will visit
more than 100 cities and attend
Red Cross dinners and rallies. As
yet, none of these appearances
have been announced for Eugene,
Mr. Wyatt said.
A CLEAN-CUT FROCK
To only' four, however, had we
presented our "personal" Oscars.
This may seem in faint har
mony with the votes of the more
than 11,000 members of the Acad
emy. A look at files of last year's
columns may show some compari
son between our choices and
theirs.
Academy choices in some clas
sifications are printed below. Quo
tations following them are from
Fan Fares which appeared in the
Register-Guard the day after pic
ture concerned first opened in
Eugene.
Performance, female star: Greer
Garson in "Mrs.. Miniver." ' Our
choice, too. "It is Greer Garson,
as Mrs. Miniver, who is 'Mrs.
Miniver.' . She will probably get
the 1942 Academy Award for her
performance, but her perform-
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ance will be remembered long af
ter the last Oscar has been melted
away.".
Performance, male star: James
Cagney in "Yankee Doodle Dan
dy." Also our choice. "James
Cagney seems to live the part of
Cohan. Not until long after you've
left the theater do you remember
that he regularly used to give re
peat performances (in different
uniforms) as a brash young rookie
feuding with Pat O'Brien." ,
Performance, supporting act
ress: Teresa Wright in "Mrs.
Miniver." We wrote that she was
"little short of perfection" in her
role, called her female find of the
year.
Performance, supporting actor:
Van Heflin in "Johnny Eager."
We drank our toast to Eric Port
mann in "The Invaders."
Picture: M-G-M for "Mrs.
Miniver." We gave first choice to
"King's Row," even after having
written of the former: "Once in
10 years, perhaps, there comes a
picture which merits the applause
of the world. Such a picture is
'Mrs. Miniver,' a film for all ages
and possibly for all the ages, be
cause it stands high on the list of
the greatest ever made for its hon
esty and beauty and courage.
Production, Irving O. Thalbergi
Memorial award: Sidney Frank- i
lin for "Random Harvest" and
Mrs. Miniver." Our choice. From
FF's Jan. 31 listing of awards:
"His very M-G-M-ish sets made
middle class English life more .
luxurious than it is, but the pic-;
ture's final Impression was that
it had been propelled toward a
goal of completeness in all other
productive aspects."
Direction: William Wyler for
"Mrs. Miniver." Our top statu
ette went to Sam Wood for
"King's Row." j
Best screen play: Arthur Wim-,
peris, George Froeschel, James
Hilton, and Claudine West forj
"Mrs. Miniver." FF considered I
it the best "original" screenplay!
(since it was hardly the story of 1
the book) which "improved on the j
original." i
Best written screenplay: "The;
Invaders," which was on our "ten ;
best."
Best original screenplay: "Wom
an of the Year." This one had
some clever spots, but the whimsy
wore pretty thin when the scrip
tists tried to solve the career
woman problem and set Katha
rine Hepburn to making waffles
a la W. C. Fields.
Documentary films: "The Bat
tle of Midway" and "Moscow
Strikes Back," (only two shown
in Eugene) and two others. Both
had a fierce patriotic impact.
Black-and-white photography:
"Mrs. Miniver." We thought that
of "King's Row" far excelled.
Technicolor photography: "The
Black Swan." Color was arranged
effectively for focus of attention,
but seemed too garish in the main.
Black-and-white art: "This
Above AU." We forgot to notice
the interior decoration on seeing
how Hollywood had emasculated
a book with a punch.
. Technicolor art: "My Gal Sal.
As we remember this sure-fire
musical, Rita Hayworth was very
well decorated in bustle and nape
curls, and Victor Mature in tar
and feathers.
Best song: Irving Berlin for
"White Christmas." We called this
"nostalgically beautiful." knnur it
I will be one of the few 1942 songs
that wlU still be sung In 1952.
Musical score: Max Steiner for
"Now Voyager." The music for
this had some bewitching themes,
but for enforcing moods of drama
was shoved into the background
by the same composer's "In This
Our Life" and Erich Wolfgang
Korngolds "King's Row."
Sound recording and musleal
scoring: "Yankee Doodle Dandy."
Hooray
Editing: "Pride of the Yankees."
In this category, we selected no
award but said that this film had
a "perfect ending."
Beat cartoon: "Der Fuehrer's
Face." '
The remaining Award-winning
epics, we did not see. Which is
our loss. During the year, and
despite a quota of "Z" films, Hol
lywood turned out a score of al
most flawless pictures, collected
profits in the millions despite loss
of foreign markets. The war,
during that time, cut into the tal
ents, but stamped out some of the
Hays offices namby-pambiness,
and gave the industry opportunity
for service both in education and
entertainment to become a pow-
erful and Indispensable weapon to
level at the Axis.
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STAR SIGNS
CINCINNATI, O., March 10
U.R) General Manager Warren C.
Giles of the Cincinnati Reds Wed-
nesday night had received a signed
contract from Ray Starr, veteran
38-year-old pitcher. He was the
17th of the 30 squad members to
sign.
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CLARK TO QUIT RAMS
PUEBLO, Colo, March 11 0JJ9
Earl "Dutch" Clark, coach of
the Cleveland Rams professional
football team, said today that ti-
There's a straightforward, young
look to tltis Anne Adams frock
that's so perfect for busy days
ahead. Pattern 4349 is simple as
can be to make ud. with its prin
cess lines and becoming round
neckline. Use a gay all-over print,
and add ric-rac to accent the front
seams with color.
Pattern 4349 is available only in
misses' sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20,
Size 16 takes 3 "4 yards 33-inch
fabric and 2 yard ric-rac.
Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins
for this Anne Adams pattern.
Write plainly size, name, au
DRESS, STYLE NUMBER.
TEN CENTS more bring you
our Spring Pattern Book with its
easy-to-make styles for everyone.
Send your order to Register'
Guard Pattern Department,
(It stamp are used In remit'
tance please use one, two or three
cent denomination. Larger de
nomination cannot accepted)
nancial consideration figured in
his decision to leave the Cleveland .
club.
Clark confirmed he would not '
seek renewal of hi contract.
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