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i By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug. 2.~The fellow who thought up the slogan “crime doesn’t pay” wasn't hep to
0. The crimes of the airwaves pay well. And the principals like as not. as playing both ends against the spomsors and collecting for deeds both dastardly and valiant. Take Les Damon, for example: On the “Thin Man" show, Mr Damon is that famous fictional dabbler in detection, Nick Charles. Criminals trémble at his name because they know that he’s bound to get them before the last eom-
“This Is Your F. B, I." program’ occasionally, Mr, Damon 1s a gangster tough enough to make even Sherlock Charles entertain a few qualms. Mr. Damon says that this change
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mercial. But when he appears on|
Sleuths Are | Finding. \That ‘Crime’ Does Pay Well
If it isn't Mr. will be Joe Curtin,
character as Mr, North of the “Mr, and Mrs. North” show. Others who have caused the FBI
trouble by “dropping in the social
and moral scale” include Al Hodges, who used to be the Lone Rancher; Jimmy Meighan, who is the Falcon; Bette Garde of the “Policewoman” show; Santos Ortega, a respected police inspector as Ellery Queen’s father, and Walter Vaughn of “Grangbusters.” Lucrative Authoring
These are only some of the bet-
ter known people. Many other radjo actors shuttle back and forth across the line of right or wrong in some 30 whodunit or crime programs on the air.
But the fellow who makes thejf
biggest haul from these radio ras-
{of pace gives him balance — bank | balance, | | Trouble Causers If you don't find Mr. Damon sow|ing his wild oats on the FBI spot in any given week, you're likely to
calities is a writer, Dashiell Hammett, The “Thin Man” program Was inspired by his best-selling detective novel of the same name which came out more than a dozen years
| discover Ed Begley as the object of | G-man affection. | Ed is merely the Charlie Chan of | /{the program bearing that name, | |and, as such, has nailed many al amis with a Chinese epigram |
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“Janie Gets Married.” Leslie and Robert Hutton, at 12:06, 3:51, 6:56 and Jg:01. \ “The Glapgs Alibi,” with Paul Kelly and Anne “Gwynne, at 11:38, 2:43, 5:48 and 8:53.
LOEW'S “Easy To Wed,” with Van John
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Mrs. Mary Means and George talkie yesterday. » »
Expense: He'll
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Couple Sees Their First Talkie
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Woman Says Its Frivolous
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Eva Tang guay
Doubts She'll
. | Care” girl of musical comedy fame,
cards and I guess my friends have
Live to Be 70
Former Star Celebrates 69th Birthday Bedfast
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2 (U. P).— Bedridden on her 69th birthday, her golden curls long since turned. gray, Eva Tanguay, the “I Don’t
doubted today that she would live another year, And she sald she didn't care. “I've received loads of birthday
not forgotten me,” she said.'“I'm glad because I won't be here on my next birthday.” For the past seven years Miss Tanguay has been bedridden by arthritis. Now she is finding it dificult to move in bed because of bruises she received last week when thrown to the floor of her car while being taken out for a drive. Spent Several Fortunes “TI had hoped to be a little better for my birthday,” she sald, “so I could welcome any friends who might drop in. Many of them still call on me when they come to Hollywood.” Miss Tanguay’s gloomy prediction that yesterday might be her last birthday recalled she had been near
last 15 years but always rallied.
By JACK THOMPSON
A sprightly octogenarian and a 56-year-old housewife, both Indiana-|of her stage career, she regained politans, saw their first sound picture yesterday—almost 20 years after| her eyesight after an operation 10
| They were located by the Indianapolis representative of Warner Bros.
studios, presently making much fuss about a new ¢echnicolor production|decades ago she made and spent
“Night and Day” based on the life Concurrently with the release of|
| picture the studios are creating | quite a commotion about the 20th | anniversary of sound movies, which | will be celebrated Tuesday. Ira Epsetin, publicity man for
to see if anyone still existed who them several days ago and arrang Day” for them.
Tacoma st., and George W. Brown, 80, of 1429 Williams st. stepped projection room yesterday and looked around quizzically, They entered the screening room| and slid into their chairs to await the beginning of the picture. { Mr. Brown edged around in his seat and said: “Twenty some years ago I walked into a movie. Couldn't read the words flashed on the {screen between scenes fast enough’ | {so said to heck with if and never | went back.” ‘Frivolous Expenditure’ |
Mrs. Means missed out on talkies | because of family problems. She | said she has spent most of her | married life raising nine children, caring for a sick husband who died | recently and eking out a frugal existence.” Throughout the show they sat] | intensely absorbed in the pictures | flashing across the screen. After it was over Mr. Brown ex- | {claimed: “It was wonderful! I'll]
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of Hoosier composer Cole Porter.
a flood of publicity about the new|very beautiful but said she didn’t at her feet everywhere. think she would he attending many |
of them, “It's a {frivolous expenditure of money," she remarked.
Warner Bros. here, scoured the tity. Teen- Agers Featured
had never seen awalkie. He found! On Brookside Show ed a priavte screening of “Night and Robert Barnes, tenor, and, Rob-
ert Smith, pianist, will be featured the “Sunday Afternoon of Music’ program at the Brookside
out of a taxi in front of the studios’| center at 3 p. m.
The Sunday program is sponsored
{by the teen age division of the
| city park and recreation department. Members of the teen commitGriffin, chairman; Marti Knauer, Ann Bower, Margaret Curtis, Jane Feezle, Don Shellhorn, Charlene Butz, Charles Moore, Jeanine Reynolds, Dolores Hayes, David Fahey, George McCreary and Leo Welsh,
Plus Slim Shoulders, Seft Curves i and a Heart as Cold as Ice!!
Almost totally blind toward the end
years ago. At the height of her fame three
several fortunes, was the toast of | the—theatrical world and had men
Miss Tanguay says the story of | her life soon wil lbe published and she hoped it might make an interesting story for the movies.
Afternoon Concert Tickets Available
Howard Harrington, manager of the Indianapolis Symphony or-
chestra, has requested music fans who desire to purchase season concert tickets for the series beginning in November switch orders to the afternoon series as there are only 184 seats remaining for the Saturday evening performances.
death on several occasions in the’
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