Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, April 30, 1941

 
 

  April 30, 1941 U.S. Navy May Patrol War Zone  

  April 30, 1941, Comics  

April 30, 1941: Horatio Winslow fills in for columnist Lee Shippey, who is recovering from surgery, with a piece about the Women's Ambulance and Defense Corps of America. The organization, unofficially supported by the Army, is intended to respond to local emergencies, Winslow says. 

Tom Treanor pays the price of not getting a visa when his ship visits Bermuda.

With George Raft and Edward G. Robinson refusing to speak, W.B. execs are punch drunk trying to soothe wounded feelings and get "Man Power" finished," Jimmie Fidler says.

 

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  April 30, 1941, Tom Treanor  

  April 30, 1961, Jimmie Fidler  
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