Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, May 24, 1941

  May 24, 1941, 5000 Germans Drowned Off Crete  

  May 24, 1941, Comics  

May 24, 1941: HOLLYWOOD AFTER DARK: The Mocambo orchestra hailing Jimmy Stewart home on leave with "Till Reveille" … Maureen O'Hara at the Beverly Tropics, giving the waiter an involved order in French — and escort Bill Lundigan amazed when it turns out to be a hamburger … Orson Welles, on a boulevard corner, eyeing an overhead blimp trailing a "Citizen Kane" ad — blimp ogles blimp … An aviation officer at Florentine Gardens getting aitch from his girlfriend when he too obviously enjoys being kissed by the entire chorus.

 

  May 24, 1941, Lee Shippey  

  May 24, 1941, Tom Treanor  
  May 24, 1941, Jimmie Fidler  
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