WORKING FOR RED CROSS
STARS AT HOLLYWOOD. Under the inspiration of Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Herbert Wilcox, Victor Saville, Alfred Hitchcock. Ronald Colman and a few others, big things are starting in Hollywood for the Red Cross and other war charities, and the little gangs of opportunists who wanted to use their British nationality and their efforts for charity to secure personal publicity for themselves are going to be put in their places, says a Hollywood writer. Sir Cedric and Herbert Wilcox have been in touch with Lord Lothian i in Washington, and plans to foster and( enlarge American interest in British affairs are going ahead. Not all those British patriots whose names have been stressed in Hollywood publicity news are personally io blame, of course. David Niven wasn't. He didn’t give out a Word to the Press about joining up with the British Army.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 June 1940, Page 9
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