Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Sep 1938, p. 60

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Whid.evea Vou Prof *r! BOTTL or CANNBD Your fmm ete had rmd deliv«oed It. y.., oome. Ph.BE N URICKSON, wn..stt. 4092 naS been Uu1115, 'J, ai .ii uiii sary luncheofi table they exchanged ideas on how to'l keep cool. Here are their -nethods:- M4yrna Loy:, Tap a chilled kerchief to the wrists, Clark Gable: Drink hot water, and stay in. the 'shade. Eleanor. Powell: si hot? (She's practising a new dance routi.ne.) Mlickey Rooney: Don't wear uder- wear ',tops." jeanette MacDonald:, Drink Ice water. Wallace Beery: Take a ride in a plane. Robert Taylor: Go through a heavy By Paul Muni Freelôm to go where- you please, I do what, you wish and to'live. as you like, is not necessarily happi- nes s. There is always somnething in the UtoPia one, has -planned ,to make it less titan perfect. 1 have learned this les s son all over, again dur- i nX thep as t year, the yearI was to devote to doing asI pleýa s- Natural lv I don't have to say that we found the wôrld-or at least that part of it repres ented by ,Europe-. in an upset stata. Weê knew it was: when we left this countryý but we had no conception of the real con-. ditions. Neither did mie realize how much better'.off we Amnericans have been tharn the peopfle-, of France,, Spain.ý Italy, Middle Europe,. and. even England. We found so littie happiness a 'd so much uncertainty on ail sides' that we cut short évery _plan we- had made and were glad to find Our,.sellves >bnck on a shIp and bound for New York. Hollywood Iooked good to us although our long s'a- cation. had been turned into quick y... t. théawig eisit hi$s BAR ýpme.t of V it ,was revi inisi evis what I myseif to be FREE. So we wenta I, away from E New York and ned freedom. we would be bi know. We ta' ing ,to wanted to away, Mrs. ý".7maice pictures. Warner nros., for ýcept whom I have worked most of my was tay in Hllywood, wanted me to adconsider an offer. I had sworn to andm myself-and it had been printed ro here the public could read if it vlan- was interested-that I would neyer ,uey rstictd he eeingof"freedom" ueyI had been so determined to find. two But Warner Bros. made a most THEATRE 6666 Ridge Ave. Chicago Dunîng re-paeing of Ridge Ave. enter frem amfen Ave.., % blocka outh ai Priat led. et - Te A m and Private for available for ou Si, or groupe, in h ï -' instiucti ie1 o? cluýbs. part'of Wec haste that* Iè didn'tm to show t"'m. t have to but r faitli g on e in m e. ether 0f course, I will make pictares back when story and director and ca5t' our are suitable. I signed the contract ijee- and have flot regreted that I did We so even though, i a way, my long preci- sought "freedonV' now has a string icrngn Avenue ImYS -Fl euPys Slopkgr. WII. i106à phne'

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