The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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I agree with her, too, only instead of tomatoes and onions I would like to use nice soft custard pies." — Margaret W. Kille, Collingswood, N. J. "Mrs. Magley had better save her onions and study them carefully."— Mr. Art Millan, Hollywood, Calif. "It sure is disgusting when people like Mrs. J. Magley do not like such lovely, charming and sincere stars as Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee." — Marian Fretz, Bedminister, Penn. "PI — ease, Mrs. J. Magley! What you say about Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee is really shocking." — Margaret Dlouhy, Cleveland, O. "It doesn't seem right that a person should criticize an actor or actress so rudely." — Lorene Houstead, Boise, Idaho. "It made my blood boil. I resolved that I would post an indignant answer to know-it-all Mrs. Magley. Here it is." — Miss Gloria Judge, Flushing, L. I. "My dear Mrs. Magley, Bing besides being a very good actor and singer has to his credit three handsome sons. Do you think Lanny will establish such a record? Did you?" — Miss Olive Banks, Cincinnati, 0. "Please allow me to set Mrs. J. Magley of Chatham, N. J., on the right track." — Kathdryn W. Jacocks, Norfolk, Va. "Mrs. Magley: I don't think you have any right to criticize. I'd like to see you get up before those cameras and do half as well. I can just picture you stumbling all over the place." — Edna Mamies, Toledo, 0. "To Mrs. Magley. You seem to be quite fond of passing out onions, so kindly accept a few pcunes and a coupla scallions from me." — Miss Madge Riley, Newcastle, Indiana. "When you can give radio performances such as Bing and Rudy do, Mrs. Magley, or when you have taken leads in as many successful pictures as they have, then you may well be able to criticize them." — Gloria Wood, Los Angeles, Calif. "I'm for tolerance in fans." — Mrs. M. Thrasher, Philadelphia, Penn. "Thank you, Mrs. Magley. Your criticism I quite agree with." — Beverly Gunn, Austin, Tex. 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Her empty seat will make room for someone who appreciates their efforts to please us." And letters were still pouring in as we went to press. 66 The New Movie Magazine, July, 1935