Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, April 16, 1941

 
 

  April 16, 1941, U.S. May Have to Fight Foreign War  

  April 16, 1941, Comics  

April 16, 1941: Tom Treanor writes another column about Leland Stowe and Thomas Mann. “Both of these splendid speakers emphasized strongly the evil that Germany is doing. They spoke on moral grounds and they used strong language.

“What was the consequence? When the questions came up, in both cases, the issue was raised: Well, what about India? How do you justify England's treatment of India?”

ONE-MINUTE INTERVIEW with Clark Gable: "I've taken no part in political campaigns other than to cast my rightful vote, because acting is my profession, politics is not. When I feel like turning politician, I'll quit acting, but I won't mix them."

 

  April 16, 1941, Lee Shippey  

  April 16, 1941, Tom Treanor  

  April 16, 1941, Jimmie Fidler  
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