Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1948 — Page 10
g \ MacPHERSON, United Press Hollywood Writer BOINIA Marl June 29—Those small fortunes the movie stars pull down every week are aie big enough 10 kesp am In butlers aiid swimming pools. But they're’ hardly ever at home to
on the road some place working for free. factories have to shell out anywhere from $2500 to
Saturday to 8°! foundation buildings than any
to tear up Bob Hope to crack a Soke, | an in the country. Red Skelton’s another cinch
Frank Sinatra to warble a . {for charity program chairmen. In for charity they'll do it for the past 12 months he's chuckled And there ire always his way through 180 benefits— doings every month. It's get-| |that's one every other night. 80 the movie big-wigs never, He took so many falis he put! to eat dinner at home any his back out of whack. His doc-| ; re. itor ordered him to take a rest. i Hope Can't Say ‘No’ 'So Red set out across the coun-| 3 Bob Hope seems to be the local ue At last reports he was wow-
‘ ‘em a charity shows in the champ for giving away his tal-| {or
ents. Mrs. H. sees practically, Frank Sinatra made 110 “no! nothing of him because he can't/ree” appearances last year for say “no” to anybody or anything leverything from the Cancer| that's out to raise shekels for aprive to the United Jewish *Ap-| worthy cause. {peal. And he showed up so often! He'll go anywhere , . . anytime at benefits for under- -privileged | + +» +» and he’s done it 50 often the children they saw more of him! past year his assistants have lost than his own kids did. track of the count. Xx Count on Durante “Its at least 1000 benefits| jimmy Durante's wrecked (that's . about three a day), 2 more than 200 pianos at as man studio representative said. “And Pp any there could be a lot more he charity shindigs. The local cops hasn't told us abo | wouldn’ t think of putting on their Bob will do anything they wantjannual show without the] him to. He'll rattle off jokes a|«gchnozz” Neither would the x] mile-a-minute . . . or clown AD AR A joan” itt - through a golf tournament. He's n American” committee built more teen-age and | youth. . or the Catholic Youth Organ-| ization , . » or anybody else who| can get him. George Jessel, who knows more after-dinner jokes than any man in the business, is forever crawling into his soup and fish to be
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By ERSKINE HOLLYWOOD, June 29—A 13-
Jimmy said: “This is the.best I've been able to do in months,”
~The 8 publicily depattinent kad the chimp, named Janie
as a publicity stunt for the notow “You Gotta Stay Happy.” Janie flew out to Hollywood with two nursemaids from the Cincinnati, 0., zoo.
They asked Jimmy to have
lunch with her for the benefit of the newsreel and still photogra-|
{phers. Jimmy said, “Sure, but |don’t tell Errol Flynn.” Somebody asked, “What are
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“I know,” said Jimmy; “they
will run ‘in all the newspapers and fan magazines with the cap-
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LOEW'S “The Bride Goes Wild,” with Van Johnson and June Allysen, at 13:29, 3:34, 6:39 and 9:44 { “The Woman from Tangier,” with | Adele Jergens, Michael Duane and Dennis Green, at 11:05, 2:10, 5:15 and LYRIO “Old Los Angeles,” with William Elliott, at 11, 1:52, 4:44, 7:36 and 10:28. “The Timber Trail” at 12:44, 3:36, 6:28 and 9:20.
‘Anti-Russ Propaganda’
In Japan Irks Soviet TOKYO, June 29 (UP) — Maj. Gen, A. P. Kislenko, Soviet member of the Allied Council for Japan, today made public a letter to Gen. Douglas MacArthur in
sensation,
Howard, that is—a brash, lanky 32-year-old screwball with a crew
haircut.
Cy dreamed up the new radio “My Friend Irma” (now headed for the screen), and happily cast another screwball, Marie Wilson, in the title role. Between them, they now are up to their necks in lettuce—green lettuce printed by Uncle Sam.
little about radio.. As Cy says: she waved back at me.”
said, “Terrific.” “Great direction,” Cy lied. Marie sounded
People said, “Terrific.” “Great direction,” Cy lied. And maybe Howard's genius, He produces, writes (with Parke Levey)
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Maybe it was luck. Marie knew “The first time I threw her a cue,
Marie fluffed her lings. People
ike she wasn't| {really there (natural with Marie).
it's genius—Cy|
and
JOHNSON Anderson: “I'm Maxwell Anderson.” Cy: “What have you done lately?” Two weeks later Cy was co-
on Broadway in a straight dramatic role in Ander-
Fox which was so bad he “I think they released it to the March of Dimes.” But he did get into radio. First as a comedian on the “What's New” program. “It was so terrible \I said, ‘Can I quit?” They were so {happy to have me quit they bought me a big lunch.” Then as a writer and then as a CBS executive in charge of developing new shows. “My Friend Irma” was one of them and Cy was in the chips. Cy turned down the first sponsor bid for the show. The Ford Motor Co. wanted to buy it, but insisted on eliminating one of Cy’s characters. Cy replied: “No soap. Ford and I have nothing in common. I drive a Buick.” Cy doesn’t let network or agen-
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