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IF THE EDITORS scream “no” at Frank Paul for a month, he's still sure to come bouncing back the next day for another try. And the odd thing is that editors learn to admire his persistence and sventually mellow up to the little guy with the funny smile. Back in the early “twenties,” Mr. Paul was beating his brains out in the offices of Chicago vaudeville producers. He'd help whip the shows together, writing dialogue and song lyrics and barking bad news to the performers. “When I worked for Leroy Prinz, he'd deliver all the good news, I was always the sad harbinger of the bad tidings. When performers would see me coming, they'd start looking at their train schedules,” Mr. Paul reminisced. (Leroy Prinz is top producer of the big American Legion show,

“Red, White and Blue,” slated to come here Deé. 6). |

“lI was always in the land of the one-night stand. They had me out on the road managing the units, seven towns in seven days. I'd have to push the show along and at the same time run ahead and set up the advance publicity,” he said. “I had a bus burn up out by Greenfield one night in sub-zero weather. Taking command of the situation, I hired a diligent looking truck driver who was watching the fire to haul the scenery and the 23 show girls on to Richmond. I had to spend most of the night thawing out my girls for the 10 a. m. matinee the next morning. “Weather was always a big problem. 1 remember the day I stepped off a train in Memphis wearing a new straw hat. There was a blizzard in Memphis that day. And another time I got into Dallas wearing a cinnamon bear fur coat and discovered to my complete dismay that the weather was an unpleasant ‘100 degrees. “Y'know, I never saw one of those shows. I was always afraid to. After the big publicity build-ups I'd give the acts, it'd probably turn my stomach to see them perform. I always preferred my own mental illusion of how they should be. You, know, if you have a mental picture of Cinderella In a dainty glass slipper and then you see some beefy old matron slopping around in a size 10, your visualization .is ruined,” Mr. Paul continued. “But my heart has always been here at the Lyric Theater,” he said, twisting his mouth up in that wry smile. “It was here that I met my wife. Back in 1033 I was at the Lyric with a vaudeville revue, and she came in to see a friend in the show. She wanted to take that friend out of town, but I wouldn't give my permission. She called me every name in the book, but later on she mellowed down. We got married a little while after that.”

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Clinton. She had put in several years in vaudeville | and on the legitimate stage before she met Mr. Paul. Since then, her occupation has been! housewife. : i Frank Paul moved to Indianapolis to take over, the Keith's Theater in 1948. In 1944, he moved over to the Lyric, where has has camped out ever | since.

Evérything Happens : “EVERYTHING happens right here in this theater, y'know. I had a guy try to kill me here one night. He was a psycho, and he was sitting up in the balcony lobby,” Mr. Paul said. “I called the paddy wagon, and then just stood around watching him. All of a sudden he jumps up and tries to dive over the rail into the downstairs lobby. I grabs him, see, and then he starts pulling me over with him. But Dame Fortune was smiling broadly at me that day, and luck in the form of] my intrepid balcony maid came dashing to the rescue, grabbing me by the coattails.

“I'm writing a book abouf’all my adventures® -.

here, it'll be a real expose of N. Illinois St. You see, this job fascinates me. T get a personal satisfaction out of seeing a show do business. 1 like to help make it pay. “The important thing to remember is to forget | past defeats and keep pushing for tomorrow. |

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