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rvrRi7-vTTt in War Work Looking at Hollywood By Dorothy Johnson -By Hedda Hoppr- OLLYWOOD, Nov. 2. Meter Moore and Bill Gaxton will go Should Accept Parents' Rules LEARN HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE to New York some time in January to do the Vinton Freedley musical. It's a war story. Victor gets into both wars, altho much tion.

Payment may be marie in monthly or semi-monthly install ments, a convenience for Ihe joung women working for salaries tanging from JHG to 5164 a month, depending on experience and ability. Thirty-four civilian young women! Young women with office skills! mission staffs, to recruit stenog-who would like to work as civilians raphers, typists, and clerks. Only for the navy in Washington. D. 1711 or older' not now kj .4 employed full time in war-essential will find an added inducement! Ijobs at highest skills, are eligible, awarting them at the American uni-j 1 Applications are being accepted at versity in the capital.

SPrvife headquarters in Chi- The navy department, cooperat-, raKO jn the new postoflice building. BY GLADYS HUNTINGTON PFA'ANS. CfvricM I'M: r.T N.s fcvr1if! Co Jnr 1 In a recent column I quoted a let- from all over the country" alieadv ing with whereby me umver.Miv, nas a pian for Washington lerical employment ar enrolled in the navy's plan, civilian young women. enrollment in next February's too old, and Bill plays a colonel. It's all very funny, because in real life, Victor has missed both wars.

Leslie nion declares his nxt picture, "Pardon My Past," has nothing to do with his past or Ann Dvorak. I don't believe for one minute that Jean Arthur is retiring from the screen. Kven old actresses don't retire, and she's young. I.ily Ton did her shop'ping in San Francisco. Got warm clothes for her trip to China.

It. didn't lake Sam Marx long 1o sign John Carroll for "New Horizons." Jan Clayton will also be in it. Kene Clair is sure trying to make it an all-star cast for "Ten Little Indians," with Cedric Hardwicke and lan Keith about to sign. Two young women in the draft of Result always are jter from a young girl of 13 liose jfather objects to her having any 'association at all with boys, even when they wish to go to the movies a group in the afternoon, to the Icorner drug store after iupper for I soft drinks, or to each other's if proper procedure is working eight hours a day in navy Icourses at the American university, offices, may live on the campus and' --attend evening classes of their In three calendar years, with au-choire there. The work-study opportumn, spring, and summer sessions.

Utility is one of a group of vices'a navy civilian woi ker under the and benefits offered by the navy Ii-! plan may obtain nn associate degiee CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE i 22 Friday. Not. 3, 194. Movie 'Double Indemnity1 Is Superb Drama -DOUBLE INDEMNITY." Paramount pirturr, C'rrclea vr Billr ilrffr, Marrinr Barbara, trrA MacMorray, and Id ward O. Robinson, ith Jfin Hrathrr.

Tom powrrs. flyrnn Hrr. and Ri hard Gainr. and printed at the hitaco- BY ALBERT GOLDBERG. "Double Indemnity is powerful uriuit fare strong meat one of the best films to come out of Hollywood in this or any other year.

Like "The Voice of the Turtle with which, however, it is not to he compared in any other respect the basic formula is almost trite. Fut filso like "The Voice," this Tnatfrial is wrought iMn a masterpiece of dramatic construction, and. in this case, of terrific emotional impact. no new SPAR recruits which left Chicago yesterday for boot training nt the Coast Guard training renter! in Palm Peach, Kin, have winked in 1 1 unsptii lat ion ns ciUiaus and partmcnt, including transportation to Washington, adequate housing. jin ails or science, the equivalent of ill request assignment to the Coast I ia junior college education, or in six.

Guard tianspoitation division when! houses. I followed the letter ith some needed advice to fathers ho I adopt such an extreme view, and; I I pointed out the harm, rather than! hnn a consirucuve program or. rec-: years she may receive a baccalaui e-; 1 hey have completed basic instim 1 eat ion, sports, and cultural ae- ate degree. While working and tion. They are Martha Tyson audi tivities.

'studying, she lives -on the campus'Alice Anlauf. the good, that they do their daugh ters. They Should Know Better. All those folk prattling that it will be wedding bells for Bob ljndr and Deanna Durbin should know he's engaged to Geraldine Lux of the Park av. set, and just as soon as he can get back to New York they're going to marry.

She's a mite upset over all these rumors. Said he. "When I talked to her on the telephone yesterday, her voice was on the chilly side or could that have been the fall weather in New York? Could "Laura's" success have anything to do with the reconciliation of Darrjl Zanuck, David Selznirk, and Jennifer Jones? I'm told David is getting $7,000 per for Jennifer's services but she gets 51.750. From Madison, comes this wire: "Who and what is Ton! Every ine navy is conoucung a nation-, lor a year, a sum which covers wide drive, thru civil service com- her room, two meals a day, and tui- Today's letter is from a younger girl. It reads: "Dear Mrs.

Bevans: "You must help me if you can. I'm a year old girl. I don't Miss Tyson, 2.1, of 8256 Dante ja graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High school, was employed as I ticket clerk and assistant account-1 'ant by the Illinois Central railroad' before enlisting in the STARs. I Miss Anlauf, 22, of ,1225 Fulton st was a reservations and traffic con-i itrol clerk for the Brnniff Aiiways; 'in Chicago before going inlo uni-j I form.

She is especially eager to get1 where I go I hear about it. Is it a patent medicine or just something 'exactly know how to express my-j from Hollvwood?" It's a cal who was born June Millarde. Iavid i self, but I hope you understand. followed N'ot 11 housewives have i it-covered how eay it is t- g-ood coffee. Compliments are certain if these simple rules are or-served.

Measure both coffee and waer accurately 2 level tablespoons coffee to each cup of wa'cr. Because individual tastes d.ffer, Titer may be varied for exact strength But to your measurements every after once determined. Keep th coffee-maker clean. Tf the utensil has not been thorough1 washed and "aired." th coffee oils that tend in chr.g to thw inner surfaces may impart an undesirable flavor to the coffee. Watch the time in breir.ir mf.

fee. Coffee khould be in cur.tart with water for a detin.te length of time. Once the correct t.m.r. has Ltm determined, for the typ of utensil used, ktick to it. Obviously, it is important to choose a coffee known for its uniform There is never any variation in HilU Bros.

Coffee. For it is a blend of he finest coffees obtainable, roasted to absdute perfection by "Controlled Roast HilU Rro. exclusive rrocess. Married at Leisure" ready for Ginger Kogers Hempstead is making A Penny Saved. my young friends, just old enough! to be in each other's bouses in now to look bark to 1Z and 15 and the evenings.

Ten o'clock is a rea-sense what is wise. jsonable hour for you to come in. "To begin with, I believe in aiYou must remember, too, that you friendly comradeship between boys'; are going with much older fripnds, and girls nt any age. Also, I Ihink and you must realize that your that a girl's home should be open mot her knows more about many to boys as well as girls ho areilbings that are for your fcoorf than her friends. Besides that, I think you do." it is all right for giiis your age! to go to the movies with a young Open PaJerewski Room group in the afternoons.

you should have cettain hours and in Polish Museum Sunday Fundamentally. "Double Indemnity" based on the novel by James M. Cain follows the pattern of the rotorious Ruth Snyder-Judd Gra The Andrew Sister did three numbers for "Hollywood but "Lullaby of Broadway" had to be cut. Did Warners scrap it? to Honda, because her biolhtr, Jo-; seph F. Anlauf, is a naval ensign on duty at the amphibious tinining! center at Foit Fierce.

SI'AH Anlauf "My friends are my age and al-ways tell me about their iWites. They come from respectable families, as! I do. "They have permission from their patents to go to the movies with bo around the age of 1G or 17. "This is what I ieally waiit 1o know. Do you think my mother is doing the light thing not to let certain places that you are auowiea are determined by ffair of nearly 20 years ago.

Walter i iiun-un. ineyje using 11 in anomer musical. Hen nojcean jinany Neff Fred MacMuiray, an insur-; crashed thiu. He's got a goody in "Dark Waters." The swamps of unce salesman, makes a routine calf Louisiana make your hair rise. It's another "Gaslight." Performances c-n a client for the purpose of re-; headed by Merle Oberon, Francbot Tone, Tommy Mitchell, ay Bainter, newing an automobile policy.

The etc, are tops. Martha MacVicars hasn't forgotten that Tom Kelley client is not at home, but his wife, was responsible for her getting into Howard Hawks picture, and glory Phyllis Barbara Stanwyckl, is. Theibe, she's telling it. Too often they forget. There'll be fireworks in salesman catches that look in her Detroit, they hope, when Woody Herman and Artie Shaw play at rival eye and senses an adventure.

She theaters same week. jto go to that iyour mother. The Paderewski Memorial room in the Polish Roman Catholic Union Archives and Museum, 98-1 Milwaukee will be opened to visitors Sunday afternoon In honor of the was graduated from the Chicago iTeachers' college. I Tianspoitation personnel is need- td urgently now in the Coasl Guard. 1 land women are being counted on to jlill the jobs.

Thin department report on vom-' 'en's vur acth itu mil misirn jion.f rennnlinq sueh ortu ittes. "For instance, it Is decidedly too late to be out in the street until 11 o'clock at night. I see no rea 85th birthday anniversary of the late casually qu177.es him concerning an world in- me go with uo kjv snouia 1 oe allowed to have some nice boys call on me and take me out? Another thing, I'm in fust term high school, because I skipped a grade, and 1 think now that 1 should be allowed to stay with a crowd of boys and gills in the street till 11 p. m. My mother insists on no later than 10 p.

m. Mrs. Bevans, please tell me what you think is light." son at all for it. It seems to meIgnace Jan Paderewski, it would be much better for you mous pianist. -DOWNTOWN.

-DOWNTOWN. -DOWNTOWN. -DOWNTOWN. I That's Harmony Hollywood Variety. i A magazine writer was interviewing Vincent Trice on the set 1he other day.

She asked him what a movie actor talked about to bis wife when they met after they'd both returned from a hard day's work at the studio. Vincent answered, "That easy. I say 'D Twentieth and my wife says, Warner Which means, the Vincent Prices are back together again. While working on "God Is My Co-Pilot," Col. Bob Scott wrenched his shoulder.

And as he got out of his plane, he came over to me and said, "I'd belter gel back inlo combat before I fracture my skull slipping in the bathtub." l)un-ninser declared in Shrine auditorium here that he defied any one to accident policy for her husband. Walter Neff was not born jester-day, snd he sees thru her game at rncf. But a fatal something has al-leady clicked between Ihe two, and hen she goes to his apartment the Text day he looks at. things her way. They trick the husband into signing for a large policy with double indemnity benefits, and then proceed to plan the perfect crime.

an answer to this said among other In writing young girl I things: "As you have 11 hopel gathered from reading mv column. I am a THE W0R 2 L.h.rnKV ana want em mother and have had lots to do with young teen-age children, so IT'S A JVd SMASH WEEK! 1 duplicate his tricks. Kicharil ilimher tells me be did, in New York, April To tell much more of the plot 1914. And Himher is willing to put up $1,000 cash to do it again il would be unfair, altho little attempt Dunninger will appear with him on the stage of the Kl Capitan theater is made at mystery. The pict ure during Blackouts," the money to be turned over to the Red Cross, opens with the murderer confessing A his crime to a dictaphone and he Those Blonde Tresses Are Going.

I understand how you feel about fun and dates. But I also can get a parent's point of view. And, indeed, the advice I am going to give vuit actually has been apptoved by continues with action thruout. but not quite-happen next, his comment on the You know almost what is going to! and sometimes the AMUSEMENTS Limit 1 timer is a lug gin now, so iter nair will he cut bnoi 1 ami dressed smartly for "Week-End at the Waldoif." She had quite a time with that blonde halo while playing a WAC. They parted it in the middle, braided it, and wound it around her head.

Reminds me of the remark of a friend of mine. She's 75, modern in every way. has long while hair, never bobbed it. I asked her why. She said: "Because it looks so pretty on the pillow." She's been a widow 30 years.

Sam Wood wants laudette Colbert fluffy and feminine Xor "Guest Wife." When wasn't she? Kay Kyser found a camp where they'd had no entertainment, so took his gang on a 14 hour bus ride to Tonapah, New, to entertain boys at an army air base there. At first, Teggy Ann suspense so subtly contrived drives Jour nails into your palm. The crime is almost perfect. What the murderer hadn't figured on was the vanity of woman she tries on her widow's weeds prematurely snd. being in love with her, he neglected to check on her past.

He Garner paid no attention to George Raft on "Nob Hill" set. She didn't even like him. So Raft put on a campaign, brought her little gifts Yes, Mr. Raft has a way with children. Irving- Thalberg; was daily, erazv ARTISIIC FAUS10 ClfVA TONIGHT at CARMEN SOLD OUT tT DAY.

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CHICAI.O. ILL. also bad underrated the sagacity of his closest friend, the insurance claims adjuster witrf a little man in his stomach who tells him when a claim isn't on the up and up. about him, and sure misses him. Mervyn Iroy'n girl friend is Sally Wright, who used to see so much of Bob Carr.

Incidentally, Mervyn gave a party for Mrs. Wright's child the other day. Gene the qteGtest, Kelly, in "Anchors Aweigh," sure got in training for his navy job. His But tIot is less important than i idances were in the old Doug Fairbanks manner. He leapt from roof to So Uncle Sam gets what Uncle Metro left of him.

iomo' ainuatin. danchter throwing swords. ROB' Oaia Gregory RatofT, a Russian, borrowed Sgt. Bob Davis, an Englishman, from the "Winged Victory" set to teach MarMurray, an Irishman, a guttural German accent for a scene in Where Do We Go from Here?" burlesquing an IRth century Hitler. 1944: Fy The Chimjo Tribune.

1 I.A.ST TIMKH I.4T MAT. VI KV K. hi HAItltlS KUTI1 OOKDOiX IN HKK NKW liMKIiV "OVKR TWKNTY-ONir Dufch Bonnef 1 mi likable, weak, foolish, shrewd but not shrewd enough pawn of hers live in vivid reality for nearly two cf the shortest hours you ever i-pent. And when inexorable retribution closes in, altho there isn't a fingie exculpating factor in their favor, you feel a terrible pity for them. It comes perilously close to high tragedy.

Everything about this picture is uperb acting, direction, writing, and photography. Fred MarMurray and Edward G. Robinson are both magnificent, and tho, like this reviewer, you may never have greatly Protestant Service Club Has Annual Benefit Today Opens Next Seats Now! Moure. Schuborf and Courvill prtont YEAR'S FMZE MYSTERY COMEDY ak'-'-- a.vt ...1 ev- ,..,1 fc AGATHA CNDISTII'C I IF 1 I vrM- ANOTHER GREAT ORIENTAL SHOW IS' im len samara Manwyck, she perfect here. AU-S1AR CAST OF MURDERERS KI.XII.

SI III. IIMI Hatt. Wl tl.20. il.10. $2.40 All Toiift Includ.d The Protestant Women's Service club will hold its annual card benefit and bazar today in the main ballroom of the Stevens hotel to raise money for its work with dependent children.

The group provides all expenses of 25 children. vUio have been placed by (he club in private homes. Since its organization in 1921, the society has cared for more than 130 dependent youngsters ranging in age from infancy to 16, Dr. Rich to Lecture. Masterpieces in the Art.

institute by 20ih Ctury-Foi lo bring you thi, tnaog.mwit ol "WILSON" jouii not want to miss thin one IT'S ON STAGE AND SCREEN APOLLO COKTIKUOUS-NO SIMS IISI.VIO Opn i loil Shew 10.23 Pan-American Council Tea to Honor Panama THEATER the TOWN'S BEST ENTERTAINMENT! RANPOIFH AT CIAIK UTW rJI .1 UN J7l I I I 4- KTTTV?) Wtl Hlvl nDTT7T7 I I II I I COMPLETE HEW SHOW AT 12 NOON if III I I I 11 BLACKSTONE Lnt 2 Wnki POPULAR PRICED MATINEES SAT. SUN. 1.20, 1. 80, 2.40 STUDENT PRINCE wifd fli 1amv tinalnq melt chortt Alrxandrr l.ra.t, I.nurrl llurlvr and I'ftmar l'aiirn Eir.al Sat 1.20. I III.

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'111 i 1 ar I CAMERA ANALYSIS! I i Household Forum ly LouU goryk 01 t'anama Independence day. the Pan-Ameri-j can council has arranged a program1 ff Panamanian movies and music! for its weekly language tea at 3 m. tomorrow in Woodrow Wilson; hall. 4 E. Randolph st.

Comment! on the film, depicting customs, local color, and cities of the republic, wilh be given by Senor George Prosperi rf Panama City. Special guests at the party will he Senor Enrique Al berto Arias, consul of Panama, and hii iff. N. U. Public Tour.

A public tour of the technological Institute at Northwestern university, Eyanston, will be conducted at 31 a. m. tomorrow. JAP FLEET SMASHED! FILM RECORD OF HOW U. S.

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2 JO oi tht Mr. Sam Indianapolis, To niHke fresh laundry soap last loncer 1 unwrap it and let it flfce a few weeks before I use it. Have been told by an "expert" that fresh laundry soap contains a certain amount of moisture and that it is FIRST FILMS! YANKS FALL OF AACHEN! TAKE CITY IN YARD-BY-YARD COMBAT! a help to dry it out or "age" it. I I MM a ITT STEVENS MMLQWE LAWFORO EXTRA THANKSGIVING DAY MAT. NOV.

13 INVASION I ALLIES WIN OF GREECE I ANTWERP! AHW LOWE JA p5SsSPMt.t, r'ft (Erii ttttt nil Lectures Today 1st Pictures: D-DAY DOCKS FLOATED FROM ENGLAND! ERLANGER MATINEES mimta TONIGHT LAST TIMC JAN. DEWEY -F. D. R. IN CHICAGO--Other News IB I 1W i NORTHWEST I I naar I New I fcttidrr Jahl, Buddha snd His Shadows A Prlnr Bwm (li In "Romance of the.

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ftv. Haltrr Hubert fUddrlrv, Cr.rifcUis.nii? and the War in the Solomons. P. Cahn auditorium. Northwestern university, rristn, Jrre.

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If you do insist on doinjt it, play safe and pick a damp or rainy day when the roof is wet! Minnie Chicago Here's a "help" we enjoyed last summer. We salvaged an old truck tire, turned it. inside out, and save it to, our children to use as a sandbox. Hubby made slit in the tire to take slicks which would hold a sunshade. IThe rubber was ton far pone to be worth anything as scrap.

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