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Claudetie Colbert CLAUDETIE COLBERT VICTOR McL.AGLEN Star of RKO's "Call Out the Marines." Heard an NBC's "Capt. Flagg and Sgt. Cj>uirt" www.americanradiohistory.com VICTOR McLAGLEN ANO EDMUND LOWE are at u again, both on the air (NBC) and rn the movies. They are the team ol hird-boiled marines they m.ide f¡imous seventeen years ilgo in ··whai Price Glory.'' Cower pitture of Mclaglen was u.ken by cameraman Bruce Bailey. for more on McLagltn and Lowe see Page 36 A MOS 'N' ANDY recently twisted a cuddled in her right arm. You see• portion of their perennial broad• this girl is very dear to me because cast series into a sermon which, ac• I am her daddy. cording to the National Safety Coun• "When her doll is broken, or if she cil, already has had a noticeable good cuts her finger, or if she bumps her effect on automobile driving. head, I can fix it. But when she walks This broadcast was so touching that across the street she's in YOUR hands. we want to repeat e•cerpts for the She's a nice little girl. she can run like benefit of those who may not have a deer and darts about like a chip· tuned in. The Kingfish was bragging munk: she likes dogs. horses. likes to about how he had weaved and sped to swim, i.nd on Sundays she takes a hike Amos 'n' Andy's office. when Van Por• with me. MARY PICKFORD and Jean Hersholt break ground at dedication ter scolded him, telling him that every "But I can't be with her all the time ceremonies for MPRF's new home at Woodland Hills. Watching year in this country one out of every -1 have to work and pay for her (l. tor.): William Pereira, Loretta Young, Kay Kyser, Ginny Simms hundred people is either killed or in• clothes and education. jured in motor-car accidents. Where• "So that's why I'm writing to you. upon Amos produced and read a clip• I'm writing you this letter to ask that ping of a letter from a Mr. Riser of while you're driving your car. please Dallas, Texes. He had written: remember that my little girl may be MOVIE• Motion Picture "Dear Friends: Today my daughter, crossing the street, or obeying the im• who is seven years old, started to pulse of a child to run for a ball, or RADIO GUIDE school ... As she left home, her cocker she may not be as alert for oncoming Relíef Fund spaniel sal on the front porch and cars as I would be. whined his belief in the folly of educa• "So please be careful when you're APPLAUDS: tion as my little daughter waved good• driving, and don't kill my little girl. Assocíatíon by. and started off to the halls of Thank you." learning. "Tonight we, she end l. talked about NEXTWEEK: Correspondent Hartrich, HE Motion Picture Relief Fund be sponsored by Gui! Oil or some TAssociation Sunday, September other high-minded sponsor) it school-she told me about the girl who whose "Berlin Headquarters" map and 21, broke ground al Woodland slays on the air another four sits in front of her, and the boy across story last week proved a scoop thou• Hills !or its home for aged, ailing years after this, its fourth season. the aisle who makes funny faces .. sands of readers hove applauded. will and indigent actors and employes the dreams of the MPRF execu• and about the big girl who doesn t be• tell "Where Japan Will Attack" (and of the movie industry. The home tives will be realized. lieve in Santa Claus. We talked about what will happen to the little brown will cost $225,000, will require a For their foresight and unsel• a lot of things. tremendously vital, un• men). Movie-Radio Guide also will ask total endowment fund of two mil• fish donation of their time and important things; we studied spelling, you lo vote for whom you'd like to lion dollars to make it sel!• services lo this great enterprise of reading and arithmetic. Then to bed. play the immortal Lou Gehrig on the perpetuating. taking care of their own people, "She's back there now in her nursery, screen. Don't pass up this opportunity O! the money raised to date-• MovIE-RADIOGtrmz applauds Jean $800,000---$780,000 has come from Hersholt, Ralph Morgan, Edward with Princess Elizabeth (that's her doll) to have your sfly. -The Editors. the radio spoasor (Gulf Oil) of Arnold and the many other guild the CBS Gulf Stream Guild Thea• executives and the screen stars ter, which pays $10,000 weekly to who have donated their talents to MPRF for a show provided by aid in this project. MPRF, the Screen Guild and It is notable, particularly at this CONTENTS associated movie guilds-e-upon time, lo observe that while cer• which the guest stars donate their tain Senators are wasting the tax• John (Profile) Barrymore Meets Complete Programs for This services. payers' moneys in a non-direc• Mae (Come Up Sometime) Week .... _.... 15·21 and 24-34 The radio series has raised this tional investigation of the movie West····················-·· 1 Classical Music (a dtpartment) .21 three-quarters of a million dol• industry, the movie industry it• How Radio Wiii Defend America 2 Today In Radio (news) 22 lars during its three years on the Claudette Colbert: Her Toughest Short Waves (a department). 34-35 self raises its own moneys to care Picture Assígnment Is ·•sky~ air. It is now starting its fourth for its people-and is first to con• lark" 4 "Capt. Flagg and Sergt. Qulrt'1 year and if (and there is little Are at It Again! ., 36 tribute Lo every worth-while Jack Oakíe Tells-"How to Be question that It will continue to charity for the relief of others. a Football Star Forever" ..... 6 Movie-Radio Guide Visits: "Do ubte or Nothing" 37 Pictures in the Making..•...... 8 14Th1s Is London".~ ......••..•. 38 Today In Hollywood (news)._ .. 9 Eleanor Roo~evelt's Plctorlal Review of the Week; Brief Pie· Life Story (Part Iii) 40 ture Gulde -····-····11 Bandstand Notes (a depart- What Makes a German Soldier ment) _ 41 Tick ................•... , .. 12 Feminine Forum (a depart- This Week in Radio (a depart· ment) 42 ment) , 13 Movie-Radio Guide's Theatre of Football Experts Predict the the Air Pi·esents: "Valiant Winners (a department) •.... 14 Lady" (Part I) .. Facing Page 44 Vol. 11, No. 2 October 18·24, 1941 JUl'f::ll'íll'lf.SQ 11:.ttnuti; f'•rl ¡\. 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