Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Left: Liz fixed a tray of chow for herself and joined Earl Steurer and boys for lunch. TC 1 George Newell proves that even on board ship you find autograph fiends. Below: Captain R. N. McFarlane took over and showed Elizabeth around cruiser. IT WAS a mighty happy and thrilling day for Elizabeth Taylor when she recently boarded the heavy cruiser USS Los Angeles, after having been named its official hostess by the Los Angeles Junior Chamber Of Commerce. And don't think it wasn't just as happy and thrilling a day for the officers and crew as it was for Elizabeth! The popular MCM star, on loan to Paramount, is currently being seen with Montgomery Clift in the decidedly realistic "A Place In The Sun." Rumors persist about her reconciliation with Nicky Hilton. Her brief, ill-fated marriage to him has given Elizabeth a maturity which should protect her against further romantic mistakes and heartbreak. On the bridge, Captain McFarlane outfitted the beautiul Liz in full landing gear. Above: Liz serves chow to pleasantly surprised Seaman H. Burton. The food never tasted so good. FH Left: Marine Sergeant P. J. Sexton shows Liz how to operate an anti-aircraft gun.