Action (May 1941 - Mar 1958)

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TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX STUDIO CLUB May 1942 Gcficrv Volume Three Number Four 'la iSlaff Allan Maynard Madalin Council and Alice Goodwin Editor Assistants "eatureA Cameralosophy Dan Clark American Legion Post Scripts Jos. R. Keenan Better Buy Bonds Robt. L. Gunn Movietone Mirror Henry Arnstein Save Rubber Suggested by Zoila Conan (Compiled by Goodrich Rubber Co.) Sports and Cartoons Al Maynard U. S. O. Bob Doman Letters From Our Service Boys i^eportei'S NOW he's gone. A good man and a good friend to all of us at this Studio, and to everyone in the motion picture industry. No one worked harder for this Industry than he — no one had the Interests of this industry more at heart. In working for this Studio and this Industry, he worked for you and me — he protected us, shielded us and helped us. He poured out, unstlntingly, his heart and health for us. A gallant and courageous man. But now he's gone. Au revolr, Sydney Kent. God bless you. Sincerely, YOUR EMPLOYEES. NOTICE TO SERVICE MEN In order to be assured that you will receive your package each month, as well as correspondence from your friends at the Studio, please keep us notified as to your CORRECT ADDRESS. EMPLOYEES' CIGARETTE FUND 20th Century-Fox Studio ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION CONCERNING ADDRESSES OF THE SERVICE MEN LISTED BELOW, PLEASE SEND TO THE EMPLOYEES' CIGARETTE FUND: To date there are 129 20th Century-Fox men now In the Service. Sparks From the "Arcs" Maintenantics Police Palaver Gab From the Lab Sweepings Fone Room Fonles Wardrobe Nursery Tales Safety News Mill Dlllles Prop, and Miniature "The Mail Boy" Cut-Ups Laborelates Sounding Off Legal Dept. The Script Tease Pay Roll Periods Grip Dept. Cafe News By Lee Dunbar By A. O. Williams By Mary Jane Sobel By Harry Tarnoff By Jo Eckhardt By Cherry NIckols By Lee Roth By Pete Lake By Jimmy DInneen By Bill Goldman By C. M. McCormick By Howard Taylor By John Ehrin By Irish Roche By Mary Dougherty By Bernice B. Holden By Audre Rochlen By A. G. Dorrity By Walter E. Pitchman By Juanita Bonfigllo DONALD BRIGGS WALTER CEGLARSKI WILBUR COMSTOCK IRVING CUMMINGS, JR. ETTER D'ORAZIO ARTHUR EICHELBAUM KEITH FRAZIER WM. W. JOHNSON BEN. F. KILLION FREDERICK J. MAGNUS JAMES McCarthy FRED MARTINI DEWEY OVERTON CHARLES I. PULFER CHESTER WEBB ELVIN B. WILLIAMS 20^h Century-Fox Studio Club ACTION is published monthly at 10201 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles. California, by and for the membership of 20th Century-Fox Studio Club. Subscription price $1.00 per year. Single copy 15c. Advertising rates furnished on request. Telephone: BRadshaw 2-2161, Station 1109. Entered as Second Class matter, April 2, 1942, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, California, under the act of March 3, 1879. i