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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Oct. 9, 1940

     Oct. 9, 1940: "Cecil B. De Mille will lend his schooner Seaward to Paulette Goddard for a week's cruise following her current New York appearance at 'The Great Dictator' premiere. Meanwhile rumors of a rift in the Chaplin … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Oct. 8, 1940

  Tom Treanor has left Rome and files a story on the train from Belgrade to Budapest. Oct. 8, 1940: “Hear Katharine Hepburn's very social family frowns on her romance with director Garson Kanin but that he'll probably win 'em … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Oct. 7, 1940

  Oct. 7, 1940: Funniest sight of the week: Jimmy Stewart, in his mosquito-sized monoplane, coming in for a landing at Clover Field in the midst of a squadron of giant Douglas bombers, Jimmie Fidler’s staff says.

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Oct. 6, 1941

    Oct. 6, 1941:   Lupe Velez appeared at Columbia studio the other ayem with black hair, switched to red locks for a p.m. cocktail party and did a nite spot, three hours later, with blond curls.

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 17, 1940

  Sept. 17, 1940: Tom Treanor writes that Italy has banned The Times! No handsomer twosome at the moment than Lana Turner and Victor Mature, Jimmie Fidler says. And: "Climbing Jacob's Ladder," an original spiritual by Prof. William Thomas Wilkins, … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 16, 1940

  On a slow day in wartime Rome, Tom Treanor joins the foreign correspondents in a day at the beach. Sept. 16, 1940: Hollywood Parade —  Clark Gable, in a boulevard sports good store, trying the fit of a new … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 15, 1941

  Sept. 15, 1941: Gracie Allen, pioneer. Typical of Miss Allen's resolute spirit is the campaign which she launched, following curtailment of Japanese silk imports, to persuade every Hollywood woman to buy a mulberry tree and a silk worm, Jimmie … Continue reading

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Charles Lummis, Columnist

  Sept. 13, 1917: I thought I’d take a little detour to 1917 after visiting the Southwest Museum the other day to go through Charles Lummis’ materials on the 1910 bombing of The Times. You may recall that “Charlie” Lummis … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 14, 1940

  Tom Treanor, who was killed covering World War II, on a cocktail party in Rome. Sept. 14, 1940: Jimmie Fidler’s staff says Orson Welles, who's worried about recent weight losses, now eats two big steaks, five potatoes and a … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 12, 1940

  Sept. 12, 1940: Can it be that Johnny Weissmuller is going conservative? His yacht and Duesenberg racer are up for sale, Jimmie Fidler says.

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 10, 1940

  Sept. 10, 1940: Allan Jones, with a 273-pound marlin swordfish to his credit, looks like a real threat to Southern California's $10,000 fishing derby, Jimmie Fidler says.

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 9, 1941

  Sept. 9, 1941: DISAPPOINTING: Republic's "Puddin' Head" (Judy Canova). The hillbilly comedienne would be more appealing in smaller doses, Jimmie Fidler says.

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 8, 1941

  Tom Treanor covers a speech by a Salvation Army official explaining a daycare center for the children of working mothers. Sept. 8, 1941: “KING’S ROW” SET AT A GLANCE: Bob Cummings washing his hair thrice daily in a concoction … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 7, 1940

  Tom Treanor, who was killed covering World War II for The Times, on three people he met in Rome. Sept. 7, 1940: Boss, you could find fodder for sizzling comment in the announced plan of studio czars to pry … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 6, 1940

  Tom Treanor, who was killed covering World War II for The Times, drops in on Cinecitta and chats with Verga Bergmann (Vera Bergman). Sept. 6, 1940: Bells to Barbara Stanwyck, for ordering her press agent to "say nothing" of … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 5, 1940

Tom Treanor, who was killed covering World War II for The Times, on the lack of safety precautions in Rome. Sept. 5, 1940: Errol Flynn, dashing hero of many a thrilling screen story, believes that his reputation and professional career … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 4, 1940

Sept. 4, 1940: Comedy of the week: "Argentine Nights," in which the Ritz brothers and Andrews sisters prove laughs and music come in threes, Jimmie Fidler says.  Coming Sept. 6: The Ice Follies of 1941 at the Pan-Pacific!

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 3, 1940

Sept. 3, 1940: CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNIQUE TO Peter Lind Hayes: If you and Mary Healy are really in love, why postpone marriage to wait for more professional success? Happiness doesn't depend on income, Jimmie Fidler says.

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 2, 1940

  Sept. 2, 1940: Hollywood Parade — Linda Darnell posing at Ciro's for fan magazine photos while half a dozen candid camera fans snap their fill, Jimmie Fidler says. Also in Jimmie’s column: Trixie Friganza (former Mystery Photo guest). 

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Sept. 1, 1941

Sept. 1, 1941: Baseball fans and writers are protesting Gary Cooper as Lou Gehrig on the screen because Lou was left-handed and Gary isn't, Jimmie Fidler says.

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