Monday, May. 03, 1943
Cinematters
Shirley Temple's 15th-birthday prese is included stage offers from Producers Brock Pemberton (a part in Janie on the read) and George Abbott (a part in the Coast company of Kiss and Tell).
Joan Fontaine (Mrs. Brian Aherne, the former Joan De Havilland) became a U.S. citizen. She gave up the British citizenship which she and Sister Olivia acquired from father Walter De Havilland in their natal Tokyo. (Father, a onetime professor, who divorced their mother and married a Japanese maid, was last heard from in Denver with Wife II.)
Mary Pickford, sweetheart of the silents, wife of U.S. Navy Lieut. Charles ("Buddy") Rogers, adopted-six-year-old Ronald, planned to adopt seven-month-old Roxanne, hoped to adopt two more.
''Any man who would destroy democracy," declared Will Hays's lieutenant
Charles Francis ("Socker") Coe to a Detroit luncheon audience, "must first destroy the motion-picture industry."
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