We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
I Film serial makers are having a field day killing Japs since the war lifted the Hays office ban on cinematic mass killing. As the hero in G-Men Vs. the Black Dragon, Rod Cameron kills twenty Nips per episode — and there are fifteen episodes.
| With all the foreign locales in pictures of current history before the cameras, technical experts are having a field day in Hollywood. They're often very helpful, but sometimes the director becomes a trifle resentful when he feels an adviser is limiting legitimate dramatic license. Director Lewis Milestone gave three technical experts a friendly admonition when they were assigned to his latest picture, Edge of Darkness. He told them about the time he was directing Two Arabian Knights. His technical expert kept saying how wrong everything was, so Milestone tried to trip him up. The set was the sultan's palace in Arabia where they had never heard of electricity. "Say," Milestone baited, "in a place like this, how would they turn on the electric lights, with a switch on the wall, or a button on the floor?" Not hesitating a moment, the technical expert said, "Oh, always in Arabia, with a button on the floor."
| Director Lloyd Bacon was interviewing a young newcomer for a role in a forthcoming film. The girl began rattling off a long list of totally obsgure dramatic schools and little theaters. "You know," Bacon said, "you remind me of something my father said. When he became a big star in Lightnin', he was invited to be the commencement speaker at the famous Sargeant School of Drama. "The most im[Continued on -page 12]
66
Skating goes over big with Hollywood's younger set. Helen Parrish and Charles Lang had a swell time at the Abbott and Costello skating party
To be his Guiding Star try mfW.RN.C."
^He's fighting for you — so it's up to you to look the part! W.B.N.G are your call letters for . . .
♦Woodbury Beauty Night Cap.
"See how this 3-minute care with Woodbury Cold Cream helps keep your skin smooth and alluring."
Cleanse your skin with fragrant Woodbury Cold Cream. Tissue off soil. Then swirl on a second light
Beauty Isn't Rationed. Get Woodbury Cold Cream today. Big jars for months of Night Caps, $1.25, 75)!; also 50*, 25(S, 10* sizes;
film for overnight. Woodbury contains four luscious ingredients for softening and smoothing the skin.
A fifth exclusive ingredient is constantly working to purify this cream right in the jar.
Try the Beauty Night Cap of the Stars, tonight. Soon your mirror will whisper, "He's coming back — to find you even lovelier than before."
Poulette's Powder Base is Woodbury Foundation Cream to give delicate underglow. Special Creams you may need are Woodbury Cleansing Cream for oily skin; Woodbury Dry Skin Cream for skin needing extra lubrication.
WOODBURY
Kernel Cji^am
Beauty Night Cap of the Stars
11