Radio mirror (May-Oct 1937)

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OF THE MONTH 20th Centttry-Fox Tony Martin loves Alice Faye, the girl on the cover, which is only fitting, since they both stepped to movie success by their work in radio. Tony, or Anthony, was just another player in a San Francisco orchestra about a year ago. Then he went to Hollywood, found work in movies, and signed a contract for the Burns and Allen program, the signal for him to do more screen jobs than ever. Alice, by means of the Rudy Vol lee program, has risen by leaps and bounds towards f Im stardom. Her latest is "Wake Up and Live." the film with Walter Winchell and Ben Bernie. Winchell, by the way, says Alice isn't sure she's ready yet for the preacher. 27