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Just to give you a rough idea of what kind of people they've dragged into the story, we'll start off with John Payne. Now Payne plays an honest-to-gosh heel; he's the "love 'em and leave 'em" Marine again. In any other context he'd be soundly hissed and hooted at; in "Iceland" he looks by contrast like the prime contender for the Florence Nightingale humanity award...
...staccato questions and treble chatter in the 440 recruiting stations got on officers' nerves. Cried a lieutenant in Manhattan: "Ladies, please, for gosh sake, shut up a minute!" Said another officer: "They're just as tough to handle in this recruiting office as they are in civilian life -see what I mean?" Recruiting for WAAC officers will continue until June 4. Then each of the nine corps areas will pick 60 names. The 450 women finally chosen from these will go to Fort Des Moines, Iowa for training, beginning July...
...R.A.F. pilot read Grizodubova's statements in a London paper last week and commented: "Christmas Crackers! A man's not safe in any job now. But gosh, I'd like to meet them...
Said Marion Davies one day last week: "Gosh, I'm getting so fed up with Pop spending the whole time talking politics." It was politics that had brought William Randolph Hearst, 78, from San Simeon to San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel, whither he summoned his editors and publishers to discuss war policy. Springy of step, looking fitter than he had in years, the old publisher seemed to his admiring Hearstlings well nigh indestructible...
...gosh darned thing won't go that...