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It Happened Last Night— Stars Queue

For Aid Checks

‘All of Us in Theater Collect Relief,’ Diana Gaily Admits

NEW YORK, Dec. 23—Miss Diana Barrymore gaily

By Earl Wilson

Fear Drains On 1U-Faculty

confessed to me that she’s making personal appearances now

“The other day there was

Earl's Pearls

on the Unemployment Insurance queue.’ i “Oh, all of us in, the theater are collecting our unem‘ployment checks now,” laughed John Barrymore's vivacious, attractive—and candid—daughter. - “BIG people!” she said.

jobs, and acting overcrowded, the “biggest-

At Liberty

"brightly.

—-gurance.” “What about young people com-

a very. prominent dame in a mink coat in front of me and a drunk right behind me.” With Hollywood's slump having driven many East seeking stage

are-eollecting- that. $18.50;

a week. The fact she’s a member of the First Family of the Theatre has never ‘made her uppity. “I didn’t do it for years but that 70 bucks a month is not to be sneezed at,” sald Diana, who was sitting in a comfortable East Side apartment surrounded by Christmas presents,

books, dhd sutographs | room

many of her father. : “It was so bloody far to go, and such a bore, but now everybody in the theater's poor and it's laughable. ;

“I WAS JUST talking to . .

“Oh, how's she?’ - 1 asked

considera tion now for roles in several top shows — said stage p eo pie don't wor yMiss, Barrymore about joblessness. She, for ex-|. ample, is being interviewed today for. a possible role whieh would make her a top mofiey-satzer. “Father,” she said, “once had an apartment in Washington

Eouare where he didn’t have al

“ De could afford a bed, or art materials, but not both. He bought the art materials, and slept on his books.

few

What About Youth?

“WHEN AUNT Ethel began she had 12 flops before ‘Captain Jinks’. She was a famous bekuty. She had kings and dukes mad to marry her. - “I had a millionaire wanted to marry me once. He said ‘My wife does not act.’ wife's not going to be me, then’ “Pm afraid when I'm 60 I'm going to. be starving in a hotel room on my unemployment in-

ing to N. Y. to try to act?”

“Unless they want to live in a $4. room and live on hamburgers —not the 35-cent kind—the 15-

cent kind—DON'T do it!”

Y think Miss Barrymore is bé-

ing unjustifiably pessimistic. She’s painting a lot. (Mrs. Gardner Cowles bought one of her paintings recently and she has de--mands-for-others.)

She told me that like other pers fofmers, she has dropped around! ’

to the Provident Loan Co. and left her Jewelry there for a spell,

““What sort of jewelry?” 1 -

“sald. “Heirlooms?” 74 No, hunks of ice and stt rs said

was talking to. Count So-and- 2 Integral 1 mL IE En “So the other. day. When he TE yecentiy 3 Flower JPRrts. LEE is = [37.1] handed me a cigaret out of a women’s © 4 Mystic7- a ee paper package, I sald, “Where's national syllable 21 Incursionists’. 39 Vermont (ab. yaar SOS Hegre Gi S Clamp ons 98 Turthed 5080 And ! i es diamonds? championship ~ 6 Pastry 25 Prattle % 41 Absorbed a he said, Why, een the 13 Bloodlessness. 7 Trial es i 43 Female saints | - ¢ . : mistakes 9 Neer (ab.) The Midnight Earl = 33 Bridle part Him 4 ; “WHAT'S HOT: Frank Dailey of| 19 Number . passages * the Meadowbrook is planning to 20 She is 8 —— 12 Rational ‘open a NY. room i vv Joe Bi a ‘player i STA (Soot) = . Dowis® will record tn the near op BULL oii TDi orion 38 Boat paddies ot future. for Gala . . . The new Paul 23 Forefather Muni show, “They Knew What 24 Blow with gp io ie They Wanted,” | ; open hand is having trouble \ of. Seth 13 iy | ib.) adel i] T In “ing Ia They 27 Courtesy title [1 4 know what they 28 Operated NE want, however 29 Amba d Ney ng «—gomeone like 30 Nota 1y ubli 26 June Havoc . . . wb ny public Pearl Bailey's n Wager ik starting 2. muh 32 Roof finial » 128 Some in 54 Salicitude £4 ashington ; . . §| 35Gunlock catch ’ The Penthouse 37 Ald Club opening of 38 yovnd trees, i ' Monica Boyar Q opi and Paul Vil- ; \ 0 43 lard, Miss Stevens 41 Male scheduled for Tuesday, has been put off un-| #4Climbing yy til the 28th, because of Villard's i T throat ailment . . . gon Stevens| 47Louse. egg sings as part of the production| Starter a 3 numbers at the Copa. $0 Law enforce 23

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EDDIE Cantor was reminiscing about his. Gus Edwards days. “We had * S yiet Sapte

Winchell,

and 12 girls,” he sald. 3 “Winchell had a type- | writer in his room. I was | ambitious too, I had school books in my dressing room.” “What did Jessel have in his

?” someone asked. “The 12 girls”, sald Cantor.

Today's Smile

FRED ALLEN told his friends at Toots Shor's that people in Maine aren't listening to radio much now. Because of giveaways?” we asked him.

“No,” said Fred, “because of

Eddie Cantor

WISH I'D SAID THAT: Louis Campbell, of the Toledo Times: “A generous St. Nick make

years. by. higher. salaries offered,

=| the largest souree of offers made

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By High Pay

Report Shows Staff Luted« From Posts

ul are becoming “happy hunting

raiders from other colleges and urmiversities, industries and ov ernment agencies, A report to President Herman B Wells, made by Dr. H. T. Briscoe, vice president and dean of faculties, reveals that 57 members of the teaching staff have been lured away in the past two,

elsewhere. It further shows that 74 other teaching staff members have open or impending offers, an additional faculty members have been retained by salary increases which have had a “disturbing

Approach Faculty ' Other colleges and universities, according to the repart, have been

to JU faculty members. Higher salaries also have been offered by industry, public schools, federal, state and municipal government agencies, foreign governments and national assdciations. Industries have. approached nine faculty Jaembers with yer

$1328 above the at ‘scale po federal government agencies $2513 above. In one instance, the Canadian

kids Immune to. Old Nick.” .

Bigelow, whén she marries Dave Rose. . . . All Saloon, Society turned out at the St. Regis Maisonette for the openings of Julie Wilson, the Omaha chantootsie, whom all of us likéd, but whom it took Hollywood to “discover.” . Georgie Solotaire says Mayor O'Dwyer woke up Monday morning, looked out and groaned, “Yeah, that Irving Berlin had to open his trap.” ” ” o BAR BUZZ: Ada Lewis has completed a scenario based ‘on the life of her husband, Ted Lewis | . Joe Louis was offered a Coast radio deal . .. Mrs. Lauritz Mel-

00%, BIGELOW oul give evans his’ beautiful” ‘sistérin-igw, Belty

{government offered .an IU profes-

{sor twice his present earnings. “DAler offers Have “come “Eroth)

jogti stations, of stations, olf

orien, hospitals, Op stores and accounting firms.

© Urges Wage Hike |

ing staff who accepted higher of-| fers was B. F. Skinner, head of the psychology department. A mathematics’ professor left to take a position at Princeton University, | “There must. be a salary raise’ to some extent to relieve the situation,” the report added, ~The university is for a! $9, 123,000 appropriation for each] year of the biennium from the| 1049 General Assembly. Pay increases were one of the bases in

chior is ili . . . Frances Langford and Mercury Records settled. out of court. - New Eddie Davis says a funny

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Richman Firm Awards Yule Bonus

Co., 22 E days. today.

Masonic Temple.

service receive

half week's ary.

their Christmas vacations.

Employee of Richman Brothers , Washington St., were prepared tor the Christmas holi-

The annual party sponsored by the company for its workers was held last night in Broad Ripple

A week’s salary bonus was presented to employees with more than three months service while those with less thah three months bonuses of one

In additioh, regular employees were awarded a week's salary for

. CROSSWORD PUZZLE

determining the two-yéar budget, {a university official said. | Although many faculty mem{bers have been lured away, the

thing happened to him on thei nyesman said, Indiana still has way to Leon & Eddie’s—he got 8/55 excellent teaching staff. ‘ THAT'S EARL, is widely recognized especially for|

“It|

|its genetics department,” he said.

'5-State Phone’ Strike Averted by. Pay Hike

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 23 (UP)—A' strike of 50,000 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. workers in| five states was averted early to-! day when the company and thé Independent Communications’ Workers. of America agreed on a 10.55 cent hourly wage.increase.| Federal conciliation officials; said the boost would amount to| $3 to $5 weekly increases for most workers: The strike, which was expected

tied up telephone communications in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.’

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effect on others of similar rank - land salary rate.” J

Insurance Council Elects Officers

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president of Indianapolis Life In-| Co,

and Review Service, Inc, secre-| tary, and Kenneth L. Peek, assist-| 5 ant secretary of the Union Trust Co., treasufer.

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