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Lou Clayton Arranged a $200, 000 TV Contract for Jimmy, Then Died

“Without Lou, it's like | lost both my arms and leg! It's like losin’ Man o War.” —Mr. James Durante on the death of his friend, Lou Clayton, By GENE FOWLER | | LOU CLAYTON had a’ malignant ulcer of the stomach. By early 1950 he was doomed. Lou's wife,”Ida, urged every“one ‘to keep her husband "in {gnorance of his condition. For the next five months he wasted away from 160 pounds to less than 100 The Jimmy Durante household was indeed a sad one, now. Clavton had been the real head

of the, family. He always had made. the big decisions. Sometimes he had. cast fear into

members of the troupe, but he had always kept steady when the nthers were unsure, He was

in. a real sense thet father, the patriarch. : Knowing that. hix friend

would die =odn, Durante found “'H.more and more difficult to _dwoy Lou with optimistic words “I've never led. to him before. That fs, te le about the big things. If he finda out now I'm lyin’, it will be a tragedy to our friendship.” Notwithstanding his grave illness Clayton Began to map out what he called “a real future” for Durante. That future, he decided, lay in television.

” ” y- 2 ONE OF the far-seeing men of Hollywood, Abe Lastfogel, felt. as Clayton did, that television was made to order for the Schnoz2ola,'s warm, Inti mate kind of visual comedy. Many conferences were held in Jim's back yard, with the Schnozzola, Clayton, Lastfogel, and executives of the broadcasting company participating. “It 18 my hbpe that Durante will sign up for this,” Clayton gaid, “It means an added annual income of $200,000 for the | | next 10 years. That would give him security. something out. of that for his old age, then to hell with him.” Durante procrastinated.. He would not ®ign the contract, Finally early in May he sald to | Clayton, “Lou, suppose you' re | not. well enough to go Fast with me?" Clayton studied Jim narrow-

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EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last of a series of chapters from the recent hook, SCHNOZZOLA, published by the Viking Press. *

ly, as though to detect in Durante's question some doubt. as to his eventual recovery. Then he said, “8ince when did I ever let you down?’ MNever,” » ” “ALL RIGHT, let's hear Clem/ McCarthy broadcast the derby, * I want to get my mind off "your stub: bornness.” : Lou nould still smile, day when an Interior decorator said, “Now, Mr. Durante, we should do over your dining

< ” then.» Now

as on a

room and put birds and flow-..

ers on the walls, and bring: the outdoors indoors.” “When IT want ‘the outdoots.” Jimmy replied, “I don't bring the outdoors indoors. hut-I ga outdoors for. the outdoors.” Durante stayed with Clayton In the hospital whenever his work would permit. Although Clayton lay In a drugged sleep

most, of the time, hs. would rouse on occation to smile at JAmmy Toward the -end, T.ou told a group of friends: "Take good

care of the bhig-nosed fellow. 1if 1 ever hear of anybody hurting him, I'll come down from heaven and kil him.” J ~ oo" LOU'S eyes stayed alive when the rest of him seemed dead And, peculiarly, his feet stayed alive. -Beneath the bed linen those once great dancing feet kept moving In a quick, almost ceaseless, steady rhythm, subsiding only when tirely under the sedatives: “Give me your hand,

influence of a) " he sald

Capping Rite Set At St. Vincent's

Sixty- nine at 8t, caps at 4 p.m, hospital chapel. The nurses’ Ang. Officiating

pre-e linical

ceeeremon y official entry

marks into will be

|chaplain; |as Fields,

and Sister Clare,

Father Wright will

lofficiate at _Behediction.

he was en-

students Vincent's. Hospital receive tomorrow at the

“the train.

the Rev. {Father Victor F. Wright, hospital! the Rev. Father Thom: 8t. Patrick’s Church; __. Bister Lydia, administrator of the "| Hospital, {rector of the School ‘of Nursing. read the | {names of those to be capped and Sister! Lydia will present the caps, as-

di~

and

~us laugh,

te ‘Durante late in the night before he was to die The ~friendé clasped Lou eafd, “My. Jimmy, Jimmy: He . never again lips or his eyes " The ' death

was expected,

hands, my opened his of Clayton, as shook Durante He stayed. at home, speaking Bt seldom to anyone: ) after some . weeks of tainty and sorrow, he to go: East to make vision shows,

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“I's ONLY doin’ plained, “because l.ou wanted it that way, As for me, I'd llke to stay right here in Cali, fornia.” ; The triumph of Durante a= a television star has been’ witnessed in millions of ‘homes all, over the land. He had fulfilled

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© Clayton's hopes and dreams.

Durante still wants to return to his California house in Bey. erly Hills, But, I gotta bear hy the tall, fellow: can't walk out

and a on his

friends; 8Buccess is wonderful in one way, hut in another i’ fA cataatrostroke.” x, This great clown stays on

with us, as great clowns always stay on in the hearts of men womén and children who seek in the refuge of merriment an hour of escape, irom the scowls of the long day. ~

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AND IN loving and admiring the clown, we ‘cannot be expected to know that his art is most difficult to come by, or that his every success is chal lenged. The clown must make although he himself may _sfffer pain, frustration sadness, despair. To ask how he makes us laugh is2 almost unanswerable-as to inquire why

as

| we were born.

Out of his seeming artlessness there shines a surviving sanity in a world gone daft

And against our modern will to - | destroy ourselves,

our mad deeds that wduld undo the sheritage that has made America -so- great, thé =age langhter of the clown sounds high and wholesome, high and clean. It seems a glad =um mons to man's dimming hope, a call to hold fast. And we fell gomething deep down, a stirring orieness with the lovely little figure on the television screen, as he walks out of our living rooms and our

- hour of pleasure with his mys-

|sisted by Sister Clare, and Father

[Fields will deliver the address,

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Ruby Mae Ames, Mary Ann Harnaby, Jeannine . Rertogliat.> Maria Dorothy Jeanne Case. Joyce | Frieda Louise Coffman, "hoff. Rith Marie Farr Fullenkamp. Mary Louise | Jovee CGupton, Virginia Mae Jean Herbaugh, Ann Lancaster, Emma Mary Ann Lewis. Patricia Cletis Verene Mahoney Michele, Retty Joan Nickell, leen O'Connell. Donnh Anneite Delores Joan Ricke," Nila Marie Rov, Rita Sauer, Mary Louise Scheidler. Annette Bchmidt, Ella

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