Screenland (Apr-Oct 1930)

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26 SCREENL AND Just a few of the sights of Hollywood 7 Left, above, an aerial view. Right, fans waiting outside a popular restaurant for a glimpse of the stars "in the flesh." Jimmy Cagney wants to meet one of his public! SCREENLAND joins him in offering a reader a visit to Hollywood with all expenses paid! JIMMY CAGNEY wants to meet you! Or maybe it's you! SCREENLAND offers a free trip to Hollywood, most glamorous and exciting of all the world's paradises, Visit the studios, stroll down Hollywood Boulevard, sniff that fragrant California air and bask in that celebrated sunshine; meet and know Jimmy Cagney, the Warner Bros, star — in fact, enjoy just about the grandest vacation you could plan for yourself! Here's our contest offer: Write a letter to Cagney Contest Editor, SCREENLAND Magazine — not more than 200 words, please — telling him whether you prefer him on the screen as a "Public Enemy" or as a lovable human being. In other words, do you want your Cagney tough or tender? Jimmy really wants your opinion. He will select the letter he considers most interestingly and concisely written, whether by a man or a woman, and he will invite the writer of that letter, through SCREENLAND Magazine, to come to Hollywood for a week's visit. The winner will be sent to Hollywood and return with all expenses paid, entertainment provided, and every opportunity for a glorious vacation in the thrilling town where movies are made. The two close-ups of Cagney to the righ t illustrate just the question that the star wants you to answer for him. Do you relish such roles as "The Public Enemy," or do you prefer your Cagney lovable and humorous? Below, Jimmy in a scene with Alice White from his latest release, "Picture Snatcher." Wouldn't you like to have Jimmy give you this? 2l S t 2lT