Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1941 — Page 11

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Brenda Marshall Collapses on Set

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15 (U. P).— Motion Picture Star Brenda Marshall,

rest at home under a physician's orders.

She collapsed on the set of]

“Captains of the Clouds,” which features her, James Cagney and Alan Hale. Scenes of the picture

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Murder Story

Times Specia NEW YORK, Aug. 15—“Biff's

eye kicked me under the table.” Gypsy Rose Lee, burlesque’s prima strippa, accidentally blurted out this terse sentence in the middle of her act one night last fall. Had they known it, those who heard this slip might have glimpsed a face of the statuesque stripeuse which she bas never revealed to her rampside public. The truth of the matter is that | Miss Lee had just thought of a phrase she wanted for . . . a book fo 7 was writing. Gypsy Rose Lee has completed a 65,000-word my stery, “The | G-String Murder Case.” to be pub- | lished this fall by Simon & Schuster. It all began one day about a year ago when a syndicated writer asked Gypsy to be guest author of his column. “I rented a typewriter for a month,” she recalls, “and bought 25 carbons and a huge stock of | paper. And I went to work. Well, | darling, (everyone's darling to! Gypsy), I had always thought that | writing wasn’t my business. I didn’t | know from it. But, darling, I batted out that column in half an hour and then I'm stuck with a typewriter for a month and lots of paper. So I thought I might just as well write something.”

Knows Background

She conceived the idea of a murder mystery against a burlesque background—a background which few people know as well as she. She started off by having her murderer strangle a couple of people with a G-string, and . but that would be giving the plot away. Miss Lee's words piled up. She typed her manuscript single-spaced, without punctuation or capitals. She kept sending the publisher new chapters and corrections for old ones as she toured the country in her act. “I'd drop a few clues here and there”, Gypsy continued, “and then send in a chapter. Then I'd get a wire back: ‘The chapter is wonderful. Where in the devil does it belong?” So I'd have to figure out | where to put it. “One day I got a wire som Simon & Schuster asking: ‘Well, who did the murder?’ and I wired back: “How should I know? I haven't finished writing the book’.” When she was playing in town, Miss Lee would write only in the morning. When she was traveling, she worked wherever she could. “Every page I'd send in seemed to be covered with tapioca or rum or coffee or whatever I spilled at lunch while I wrote,” Gypsy announced. I did the rewriting in the bathtub after a show. It takes half an hour to soak off the body paint, so the tub is a good place to edit—except that the manuscript inevitably falls into the water.” She finally hired a typist. Swears She Wrote 1t

* Miss Lee gets positively explosive all the writing herself. She crosses her heart that she did. Before her book appears this fall, Gypsy is going on tour. Gypsy has been a trouper of one sort or another for 25 of her 28 years. Born plain Louise Hovick in Seattle, Wash, she started as a dancer when she was 3, went into vaudeville. When vaudeville hit the skids, she broke into burlesque, in 1931, because someone thought she looked like Ann Corio, then top stripeuse. Since then Gypsy has become America’s best known and highest paid burlesque artist. Now she'd like to quit stripping and settle down to writing. Not that Gypsy Rose Lee could ever entirely quit stripping. “When I start writing, I'm usually dressed in bathrobe and nightgown,” said | Gypsy. “Then I get warm and take off the robe. After a bit, I get warm again and then I take off . . . oh, well, I guess I'm stuck with the habit.”

ARGUE MERITS OF FAVORITE COMICS

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15.—Between | scenes of Alexander Korda's “Lydia” Alan Marshal, George Reeves and Edna May Oliver were arguing about their favorite comedians. Mershal opined Bob Hope was tops, Reeves was strongly for Jack Benny, while Miss Oliver championed Edgar Bergen. “Bob Hope alone,” declared Mr. Marshal, “can get three laughs for every joke. One hefore he tells it, the second as he tells it and the third right after the joke. On Benny's program it takes three people to get one joke a laugh.” “That proves my point,” Miss Oliver retorted. “Look at the laughs Edgar Bergen gets with just a stick.”

HUNTING FANS

Clark Gable probably receives more hunting fan mail than any other star. He has received thousands of photographs of wild animals from hunters in all parts of the world, the most recent being a series of candid camera shots of a herd of wild buffalo in Canada.

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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15—One of the most hilarious scenes in RKO Radio’s new comedy-drama, “Week End for Three,” wasn't planned by Producer Tay Garnett. And all that it cost the studio was the sum of $300 for new wardrobes for Dennis O'Keefe and Philip Reed. The two men were enacting a

kitchen scene, awkwardly assisting housewife Jane Wyatt. The sink was piled with dishes unwashed, the toast was burning and things were smoking on the stove. Suddenly the pipe connected to

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