Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1946 — Page 24

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politics, most of the shouting honest and sincere liberals.

There has been a scattering of | pinkos and a few shading toward | red. Some big name stars were among them. There were conservatives and still | other honest liberals in Hollywood | who disliked . having the leftists seem always to be speaking for the | film industry. { But there was a sort of profes | sional taboo on actors in- partisan politics—both Democrats and Re-|

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publicans go to movies. In the 1944 presidential campaign, | { Republican headquarters telephoned | out to Hollywood to ask: “Is everyone in the movies on the Demo- |

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—showed up at G. O. P. presidential campaign meetings and let it be known where they stood. But stars on the other side generally have managed to make more noise. Now in the 1946 campaign a new organization of directors, producers, actors, screen writers and other industry people is being formed—on a permanent basis, its leaders hope. The new organization is to be known as the Hollywood ‘Republican committee. nn ‘will be made

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HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 24.—For a long time, whenever the moving picture colony has stuck its manicured mitt into

liam Lundigan, Louis Lighton, | Hoagy Carmichael, Lee Tracy, You're probably unsophisticated and Charles Coburn, Penny Singleton, |easy to please, a psychologist said | Arthur Lake, Randy Scott, Robert|today. Sterling, Ann Sothern, Ralph Mor-| pr. Raymond B. Cattell and Dr.|

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HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 24 (U. P.).— Crooner Frank Sinatra and his estranged wife, Nancy, kissed’ and carried on a long conversation at a night club last night, friends dis-| closed today. The meeting was engineered by Movie Comedian Phil Silvers, appearing at §lapsie Maxie Rosen= bloam’s night club, Mr. Silvers persuaded Mr. Sinatra to join in the act to sing “Going Home.” Then Mr. Silvers. steered Mr, 8inatra to a table where his wife was

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sitting. Friends said they smiled sheepishly, kissed, then settled down to a long conversation, : The couple, long ballyhooed as one of the most happily married in town, separated Oct, 5 after an unexplained “family Squabble.”

It is to have a corrolary group ‘known at least temporarily as the Homeless Democrats—people who don't want the New Deal but.who don’t want to be tagged as Repub-| { licans, either.

Beating thé Screens Here are some of the big names | in this new group: George Murphy, Robert Mont- | gomery, Edward Arnold, Wallace Berry, John Carroll, Robert Tay- | lor, Leo McCarey, Sam Wood, Dennis Morgan, Buddy De Sylva, Wil-

Easy to Please? Laugh at Hope

CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Oct, 24 (U, P.). -—If you laugh at Bob Hope's jokes

gan, Frank Morgan, Walter Pidgeon, King Vidor, Porter Hall, Adolphe Menjou, Margaret Hamilton, Charles Brackett and James Craig. Writer Adela Rogers St. John heads the Homeless Democrats. These people are beating the Beverly Hills drums now for U. 8. Senator William F. Knowland to defeat his Democratic opponent, Will Rogers Jr. They want to hold their organization together on a continuing basis. Plenty Big Names Democratic headquarters | plenty of big names, too. Eddie Cantor will introduce F. H.

Leonard B. Luborsky of the University of Illinois tested the reactions of 200 persons to an assortment of all kinds of jokes. Dr, Cattell said they found “a definite correlation” between an individual's petsonality and the kind of things he laughs at. | For example, people who guffaw | at the Hope type of humor gener-| ally are “unsophisticated, pleasant, | kindly and easy to please.”

has | be harboring a repressed hatred of { men, | Dr. Cattell said jesponse to jokes

: : (may disclose cynicism, repressed | La Guardia a one meeting; Ed-|emotions, projudices and other per-| ward G. Robinson will introduce! sonality traits because “humor Henry Wallace. {probes the inner recesses of the

mind.” He said fat people laugh at more kinds of jokes than thin people. However, he said he and Dr. Luborsky “haven't analyzed enough samples yet” to determine differences in humor preferences between men and women. “We may have the answer to that in a few more month,” he said.

Then there are Melvyn Douglas, Jane Wyman, Gregory Peck, Gene Kelly, Vincent Price, Ronald Regan listed as pro-Rogers boys. Mostly they're acting as masters of ceremonies at meetings. No one tries to pin the leftist tag jon these people—they are rated Democrats and honest liberals. Some others, not named here, don't get off so easily. But even the liberals are going to have some competition if the {plans of George Murphy, Robert | Montgomery and a few others work (out.

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to police that a thief had stolen a Nov. gold watch, knife and chain from | But a his pocket while he was lecturing at! woman who laughs too hard at | Fogg 1 museum here. stories about <conceited males may |

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