Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 37, Number 24, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1942 — Page 7
Report on Far Eastern War Situation f"' £S| x ’ ■'" v "fl: - > *SF —* r. ..csff p|L~ f* x -~TlBiK: ~ < Gabi? W - dMwk " . JSHSHHESbL .'‘9Bk -W MBWKMfcaaWs ; ■ .Jjfl Jflrak 3g3® < «V ; [ Il II jjll Three navy men pictured on their way to the White House to confer with President Roosevelt on the Far Eastern war situation. They are, left to right, Adm. Ernest J. King, commander-in-chief of the U. S. fleet, who has been placed in charge of the activities of the navy; Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, and Adm. Thomas C. Hart, retired commander of the Allied forces in the Far East. Hatfield-McCoy Feud Buried ‘for Duration’ l\ • cl r 1 > ©MI fc Ji W- 'W2 IPjy'- ;<y WI ll FJI I Kb- ? .JBk 8881 B 0 81 /IL in jB JB Rl’l ■ Hfly* • Two members of the famous feuding families, the Hatfields and McCoys, take the pledge to bury the ax—in the Axis. They are Cabell Hatfield and Edward La Port, whose mother was a McCoy. They are shown at Charleston, W. Va., where they signed up with the marines. Both are 19 and come from Matewan, W. Va. ~ Capt. R. W. Gordon, left, and his aide look on. Ready for Japs in Pacific War Zone • M.-_/ lj|S ' V luM W 7;f * F,x •> ' : ,s f ■ l|iM BH!. v | Among the first pictures to reach the United States showing American bombing planes which have seen action against the Japanese is this shot of a flying fortress crew boarding their plane preparatory to starting a bombing raid over enemy territory in the Pacific war zone. Note the man at the right wearing an “Aussie** hat. Crack Legend of Nazi ‘lnvincibility’ i BB3MSR£BfIi S lltt Wr*" ~~ rax fl * Pi jflVßßfl A || aHs f 01 J - fl <"v; 'l3?' \ • ' w ’** mF** Long delayed by wartime censorship and transportation difficulties, this possibly historic photo finally reached the U. S. via Moscow and London. The picture shows infantrymen of the Red army making their first counter-offensive that has smashed the legend of Nazi invincibility. These men captured Rostov-on-Don, key to the Caucasus.
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Has Rubber Answer? ( W; S jB ; 1 JjE/J H' *' *Ol Homer' Pilkington, a former student in Heidelberg, believes he has found a substitute for rubber. Pilkington said he used a plant from his farm at Salisbury, Md., for the base and treated it with chemicals. Samples have been sent to Washington for analysis. Photo shows the 44-year-old farmer with a sample of : his product. With Kai-shek o W w ’JI jflwi Lieut. Gen. Joseph Stillwell of the U. S. army who was appointed as chief of staff under Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in Chungking, China. Echoes of 1917 Mr ,I Master Sergeant Dorrence Mann of Council Bluffs, lowa, shown leading the second A.E.F. to arrive in Northern Ireland to reinforce first A.E.F. in Ulster. Mann saw action overseas in World War I with General MacArthur’s famous Rainbow division. \ . ■ : •. ; ' -7 7 Wants Wings raO A SMBBBBI All-American halfback for Notre Dame in 1940, Robert Saggau is now an aviation cadet at Corpus Christi,' Texas. He is shown in flight togs in front of a training plane.
By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.* ONE of the most important films ever made in this country will be released shortly to motion picture houses throughout the nation. It is “Hidden Hunger,” starring Walter Brennan, presented by the Federal Security Agency as part of the National Nutrition Program. A simple story of better eating for sound health, it’s not just a picture with a message: it has a lively and amusing plot, it’s highly entertaining. an excellent, two-reei production made by experienced • producers, directors and actors. Jean: Cenuett has revived the el‘dLfashicned “quilting bee’’ on the set of her current Columbia film, “Highly Irregular”: she’s organized 65 elderly ladies into a group to knit and sew for men in the service. The gossip’s modern, Hollywood variety! I William Lunaigan thinks his lucky breaks began when he left Syracuse university in his second year there to take a job in a radio station. An RKO executive whom he interviewed on the air told him he ought to be in pictures; when a New < ’'' S ' s * > :■ I WILLIAM LUNDIGAN York friend fixed up a test for Universal, he just had to stand and talk as he did for radio. He made pictures for Universal and Warner Bros., then was signed by Metro—and had the luck to land in the starmaking “Andy Hardy” series, as the new boy friend of Andy’s sister in “The Courtship of Andy Hardy.” Jean Arthur was in a scene with Ronald Colman and Cary Grant for “Three’s a Crowd”; three soldiers who’d been watching rehearsals had just left. Suddenly an overhead “spider”—a multiple electric switch box—blew out, showering them with sparks. Jean promptly scuttled i away. “Where you going?” shouted Director George Stevens. “After those soldiers,” she replied, “to put out the bomb!” • t Lucille Norman, blonde and 19, went east to go west. She left Steele City, Neb., to win a place as radio singer over a Cincinnati sta- ' tion; while trying out there for the Metropolitan Opera auditions she I was spotted by a movie talent scout, and now she’s in Hollywood. Johnny Johnston, young singing | guitarist of radio fame, was picked by Paramount for a co-starring role with Ellen Drew in “Priorities of 1942”; it’s a musical film with the activities of aircraft plant workers for its story background. Recently before “Henry Aldrich” went on the air a petition was circulated asking the right to smoke backstage. Just before the broadcast it was slipped into “Mr. Aldrich's” script for safekeeping, and he very nearly read it over the mike. Note for baseball fans: The Brooklyn Dodgers didn’t want that picture about them to be called “Them Lovely Bums,” so remember that it will be offered to the public as “It Happened in Flatbush” unless somebody thinks up a better title. Just before the war department forbade the use of rubber latex Paramount got under the. wire, so you’ll see a three-foot latex balloon as a prop for Martha O’Driscoll’S bubble dancer scene in "My Heart Belongs to Daddy.” Al Pearce of the air waves is interested in adding Marie Blake to his radio gang. She’s Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, and you probably saw her somewhere in the “Dr. Kildare” of pictures—she played the telephone operator. . ® ODDS AND UN Bill Stern, radio sports announcer, will be seen in the Lou Gehrig film, “The Bride of the Yankees” ... A fruit dealer who knows and admires Edward G. Robinson spells the “Big Town” star’s name out in fruit on his stand . A Royal Aii Force officer lent Franchol Tone the uniform Tone wears in Columbia’s “Highly Irregular” . . Rosalind Russell, who’ll star in “My Sister Eileen,” is singing for the boys on her tour of army camps in the Southwest, and they love it .‘. . Jack Benny has signed a new two-year contract, which will carry him into hi* • vedr with the same sponsor
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