Ferguson: Delights of shopping
By Mrs. Walter Ferguson
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Gregory Peck as Father Chisholm heads excellent cast at Fulton
By Kaspar Monahan
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Crosby, Fitzgerald named for top acting awards – other films proposed
HOLLYWOOD (UP) – The heartwarming motion picture, Going My Way, whose star, crooner Bing Crosby, pulled the highest box office returns of any actor in 1944, today won the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ nominations for seven coveted Oscar awards.
For his performance in the picture, Barry Fitzgerald became the first actor in Academy history to be nominated for awards for both the best performance by an actor and the best performance by a supporting actor.
Fitzgerald and Crosby, who was also nominated for the Oscar for best actor, played the roles of two Catholic priests in Going My Way.
Cited for seven others
The picture was also nominated as best movie of the year, the best written screenplay and the best original motion picture story. Its director, Leo McCarey, was nominated for achievement in directing and the tune “Swinging on a Star” was nominated best original song.
Nine thousand members of the film industry will participate in final balloting February 10 to select the winners, to be announced March 15.
‘Gaslight’ honored
The psychological chiller Gaslight was also nominated as best picture of the year, and its stars, Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury, were named as best actress, best actor and best supporting actress, respectively.
Swedish Miss Bergman was nudged out of the award last year by newcomer Jennifer Jones, who was mentioned this year as a candidate for supporting honors for her role in Since You Went Away, nominated as one of the best pictures of the year.
Claudette Colbert, one-time Oscar winner, was nominated for a second for her starring role in the same film. Monty Wooller was nominated for supporting honors.
Others nominated
Other contestants for picture of the year was Double Indemnity starring Barbara Stanwyck as a cold-blooded murderess, who was nominated for what would be her first award as top actress, and Wilson, whose star, Alexander Knox, was nominated as top actor.
Two-time Oscar winner Bette Davis was nominated for her starring role in Mr. Skeffington and Greer Garson, for her role in Mrs. Parkington.
Cary Grant, who has never won an Oscar, was cited for his work in None But the Lonely Heartand Ethel Barrymore was nominated for her supporting role in the same picture.
Also named for supporting honors were Hume Cronyn for The Seventh Cross, Clifton Webb in Laura, Aline MacMahon in Dragon Seed and Agnes Moorehead in Mrs. Parkington.
Nominations for directing achievement went to McCarey, Billy Wilder for Double Indemnity, Otto Preminger for Laura, Alfred Hitchcock for Lifeboat, Henry King for Wilson.
“The Trolley Song” from the film Meet Me in St. Louis and “Long Ago and Far Away” from Cover Girl were among 12 nominees for best original song of the year.
Senate to hold closed sessions
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Advises organization which admits enemy
By Antonia H. Froendt
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By Gracie Allen
Well, ladies, in case you haven’t already heard it, let me warn you – they say that men’s beards are about to sweep the country. And with the shortage of vacuum cleaners, it’s possible.
It seems the fad started with our submarine crews and soldiers stationed in northern climes and now it’s spreading to civilians. In fact, a salon for the exclusive care of beards has just been opened in New York. I hope it doesn’t catch on.
Somehow, I can’t picture Sinatra crooning “Amor, Amor” through a bushy beard, and you know what Crosby would do. He’d dye his red, blue, green and yellow and wear it for a shirt.
Why, if the men grow beards, they’d all look alike. It’ll be terrible. I won’t be able to tell George from Charles Boyer.
Wait a minute; that’s not so terrible.
Sparing him worry is commendable but he’ll learn facts someday
By Ruth Millett
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Bretton Woods plan would be modified
By Elmer C. Walzer, United Press financial editor
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U.S. State Department (February 5, 1945)
Monday, February 5, 1945
0730: A Joint Chiefs of Staff courier arrived at Livadia with White House mail. This mail had been dispatched from Washington on January 31.
0800: A Joint Chiefs of Staff courier departed Livadia with mail for the White House.
1300: The President had lunch at Livadia with the members of his Mess.
1430: The President conferred with Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Matthews, and Mr. Bohlen in his study. This conference lasted until 1600.
1600: The second Formal Meeting of the Crimea Conference was convened at Livadia. Present were:
For the U.S. | For Great Britain | For the USSR |
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The President. | The Prime Minister. | Marshal Stalin. |
Mr. Stettinius. | Mr. Eden. | Mr. Molotov. |
Admiral Leahy. | Mr. Cadogan. | Mr. Vyshinski. |
Mr. Hopkins. | Mr. Clark Kerr. | Mr. Maisky. |
Mr. Harriman. | Mr. Bridges. | Mr. Gousev. |
Mr. Matthews. | Mr. Wilson. | Mr. Gromyko. |
Mr. Bohlen. | Mr. Dixon. | Mr. Pavlov. |
Major Birse. |
The meeting adjourned at 1945.
2030: Dinner at Livadia – The President, General Marshall, Admiral King, Mr. Harriman, Miss Harriman, Mr. Stettinius, Admiral Leahy, Admiral McIntire, Justice Byrnes, Mrs. Boettiger, Admiral Brown and Mr. Early.
U.S. Navy Department (February 5, 1945)
The submarine USS TANG (SS-306) is overdue from war patrol and presumed lost.
Next of kin of officers and crew have been informed.
Navy search Venturas of Fleet Air Wing Four made machine gun and rocket attacks on buildings and radio installations at Kurabu Saki on Para¬mushiru and at Shumushu in the Kurils on February 3 (East Longitude Date). All our aircraft returned safely.
On February 2, Army Liberators of the Strategic Air Force, Pacific Ocean Areas, bombed air installations and storage areas on Iwo Jima in the Volcanos. On the following day Army Liberators, Lightning fighters and Navy search Liberators attacked the island through intense anti-aircraft fire which destroyed one of our fighters over the target. Seven enemy fighters were in the air.
Harbor installations at Chichijima in the Bonins were bombed by Army Liberators of the Strategic Air Force on February 3.
Airplanes of the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing attacked installations on Yap in the Western Carolines and on Babelthuap in the Palaus on February 3.
Marine aircraft bombed installations on Rota in the Marianas on the same date.