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the Corona Naval Hospital for weeks and wife Ida Lupino is so pleased she doesn’t even mind her broken ankle bone.
Lieutenant Jeffrey Lynn, who enlisted in the Army under his real name of Ragnar Lind, is now a staff officer of a Mitchell Squadron based in Italy and doing a swell job.
Captain John Huston arrived in New York from a long overseas trek to find his girl friend Olivia de Havilland still in the Aleutians — entertaining the soldiers. Friends hope they’ll see each other before Captain Huston goes back.
John Payne, having completed a long strenuous course, is now a full member of the Ferry Command flying the world over.
Corp. Russell Gleason has graduated from the Signal Corps School at Camp Crowder and is now specializing in the use of radar.
Robert Preston, First Lieutenant in Combat Intelligence, is now overseas coaching fliers in his Marauder group what to expect from the Germans in way of opposition. Preston enlisted under his real name of Robert Preston Meservey.
Eddie Norris, due to a bad appendix, has been honorably discharged as a flight instructor and is making pictures at Universal. Forty-seven of his students are now in active duty overseas.
Lieutenant Tyrone Power has been promoted to first lieutenant in the Marine Corps and is finishing his Navy flight course at Corpus Chrigti, Texas.
The Kathryn Grayson Case: Three times in the three years they’ve been married Kathryn Grayson has gone to the divorce courts to rid herself of husband John Shelton the actor. And each time she has relented and called it off.
What has happened to this couple and especially Kathryn and her promising career is really a tragedy. Tears, too many tears; aches, too many heartaches; words, too many bitter utterances have passed between them and yet — he holds her with love and will and this time by law; no woman being permitted to divorce a man in service without his consent.
Feeling the matter needed considerable clearing up — we telephoned Lieutenant John Price (his real name) at the Veterans’ Hospital in Sawtelle where he had undergone a minor operation and received a warm invitation to call.
We found him young — he’s twentyeight — and handsome, sun-tanning himself beside a captain on the deck of the hospital.
“Is it true you refuse to give Kathryn a divorce?” we asked when we found a secluded corner.
He smiled a little. “Yes, it is.” And then he proceeded to tell us why.
“Movies have never been conducive to emotional stability. Motion-picture people seem to make it a habit to separate, I guess, but this time it has really been my fault. I simply got irked a "d . packed up my things and
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