Screenland (May 1943-Oct 1944)

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tusan Hayward visits shipyard plant for the commissioning of the S.S. Jack London, the Liberty ship named for the noted author As co-star of Michael O'Shea in the forthcoming film based on the author's life, Susan Hayward inspected the Liberty ship, S.S. Jack London, just prior to its delivery by Marinship Corporation into the merchant service. Our photos show Susan illustrating what happens when a girl applies for work in the shipyards: she is interviewed (beiow), finger-printed (right below), "mugged," opposite page, and Susan receives her safety hat before starting day's work as shipyard "pick-up girl" to aid in reclaiming steel scrap. See how lovely DELTAH PEARLS* flatter the natural beauty of your flesh tones! Lustrous, iridescent, creme-rosee ... so like precious Orientals. Necklaces and earrings perfectly -matched. 4/m (Quthzeleui Lovely 20th Century-Fox Star in "HAPPY LAND" *jimu/afed Jim Allen of Marinship, above, can't help holding hands with Hollywood starlet Hayward as he fingerprints her, but he is definitely camerashy. Susan merely posed for these pictures as a defense worker; actually Miss Hayward is busy working in Samuel Bronston's "Jack London" film.