Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1946 — Page 3

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By VIRGINIA VALE Constance collier helped Paulette Goddard deceive Charlie Chaplin when Paulette was Mrs. C., and doesn’t mind telling about it. “Mr. Chaplin preferred that his wife should be the lady of his house and should give up any thought of an acting career,” says she. But Paulette was ambitious. So Miss Collier, whose name has long been famous in the theater, coached her at every opportunity. “And we just didn't tell Charles anything about it,” she adds. She's seen in “Kitty,” in which Paulette stars. Miss Collier has helped many another actress; the list includes Mary Pickford, Norma Shearer, Claudette Colbert. But husbands didn't have to be deceived in their cases. Larry Brooks took his name from that of a famous theatrical costume firm—walked in to have a costume fitted, walked out “Brooks.” Now singing opposite Jo Stafford on the air cm CBS Tuesday nights, he's also singing a leading role on the stage

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LAWRENCE BROOKS in “Song of Norway”; he’s come a long way from the radio station in Hartford, Conn., where he worked for three seasons. Between times he’s had a movie contract that took him to Hollywood but did no more for him, and sung in a night club. Teresa Wright says, “It should be my turn next,” and means her turn to make a picture based on a book by her husband, Niven Busch. Jennifer Jones stars in his “Duel in the Sun”; when RKO makes his “They Dream of Home,” Dorothy McGuire will star. Meanwhile, Teresa is appearing in Paramount’s “The Imperfect Lady,” opposite Ray Milland, and biding her time. * — After a search lasting for months, Columbia Pictures chose Scotty Becket for the role of Al Jolson as a young man in the technicolor musical tentatively called “The Al Jolson Story." Becket’s last screen appearance was in “Junior Miss.”

With rain sweeping over Hollywood, and attacks of flu claiming one actor after another, Producer Joe Kaufman was lucky. Kane Richmond, Barbara Reed and Rebel Randall, leads in “The Shadow,** which Kaufman is directing, were all bowled over and had to stay home. But Kaufman evidently had a rabbit’s foot in his pocket; they didn’t take to their beds till the day after the picture was finished. * Bonita Granville’s certainly growing up; she shoots her first man in Monogram’s “Glamour Girl.** .It stars Belita, the ice skating ballerina, but this isn’t one of the standard plots that ice skaters usually draw—“Glamour Girl** is an emotional story which ends in violent death. “Dillinger** is one of Monogram’s pet pictures; somebody called “Glamour Girl,** “Dillinger on Ice.** »— Bill Gargan returned to Republic’s studio for the first time since 1935 when he checked in for his role in “Murder in the Music Hall,’* starring Vera Hruba Ralston. “Last time I was here there was one projection room and one sound stage,** he remarked as he looked around. Republic has 16 stages now.

Orson Welles has expressed more than polite interest in politics of late —the next national election may find him running for senator. Meanwhile, he’s heard as a commentator on the American network Sundays, is producing, directing and starring in “The Stranger,** playing the part of a magician in Harold Lloyd’s “The Sin of Harold Diddlebock,’* and appearing regularly with Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. * ODDS AND ENDS—Howard Freemen spent six months of dieting, to lose 30 pounds—then put the weight on again in three weeks, to play the fat Spanish .king in "Monsieur Beaucaire.”.. . On a "Meet Me at Parky’s” broadcast an actress said one word, "No”—and got $46.58 for it, regular pay for a long part. ... Afore than 2,000 musicians, 155 top name band leaders and more than 400 lingers have appeared on "Spotlight Bands” during the past three years on the air... . Ilka Chase wishes you’d write her about your pet peeves—she’s collecting complaints; those shared by the most people will be discussed on her radio program.

WACKY His wife was a Wave and he waved at a Wac, The Wac was in front but his Wave was in back; Instead of a wave from a Wac, it is said, What he got was a whack from the Wave he had wed.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

The WOMAN’S REPORTER By LEONA ANNE CLAMPITT

I guess everyone enjoyed a most wonderful holiday season. I did. Now with the tree down and the decorations put away, doesn’t the living room have an empty, rather sad apr

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pearance? Don't you yearn for some good old down-to-earth food after all the turkey and other rich things? Don’t you feel like going to bed at 9 every night for the next six months? Don’t you hope cousin Timothy and Aunt Alice really liked their gifts that you fought the crowds to get, and that they weren’t just putting on an act? I bet a lot of you (I did) made a resolution that you would start your shopping for next Christmas long about July and August, and I wonder how many of us will do that (I probably won’t). But all in all, wasn’t it a glorious holiday, the kind of Christmas we had waited four years for. The only marring note was the weather, and didn’t we have weather?

Speaking of weather, reminds me to put out some crumbs for the birds. They really have had a tough time of it with all the snow, ice and sleet. The birds would love your Christmas tree out in the back yard with pieces of suet tied to the branches, they like popcorn and seed too. Your little feathered friends will repay you with song, and help keep your gardens next summer free from bugs. Irene Dunne has. been chosen as Anna, the English governess, in the forthcoming picture, “Anna and the King of Siam.” I read the condensation of this delightful book and if the picture is as entertaining as the story it will be worth seeing. This week we have another recipe from Mrs. Jimmie Fox for another delicious tempting salad. I attended a pitch-in dinner during the holidays to which Mrs. Fox brought this salad, it not only is delicious but very pretty too. It is called Green and White Salad.

Part 1 1 pkg. lime Jello 1% cups boiling water 1 cup crushed pineapple Part 2 1 pkg. lemon Jello 1% cups boiling water 1 pkg. Philadelphia cream cheese 1 cup whipped cream Prepare part 1 and let get solid before adding part 2. Prepare part 2 by dissolving cheese while jello is hot. Add whipped cream when cool. Pour on top of part 1. Nuts may be added. Next week we will have a recipe for you for new and different yeast rolls.

Etiquette Made Easy Letty: “I never eat peas with my knife.” Betty: “I’m glad to hear you have such good table maimers.” Letty: “It’s not that. It’s just that I don’t like peas.” The fellow who falls down on the job will be back on his feet a lot quicker than the one who lies down on it.’

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Because he was tired of getting out of bed every morning nt two O'clock, A. D. (“Bud") Bloom, 21, of Loo Angeles invented the “Baby Feederette” for bls daughter, Nancy Lee. The gadget, which is made of aluminum and weighs ten ounces, is suspended from top of frame, free moving and unweighted. It can be placed In any conventional crib, buggy or bassinette, and win not tip, collapse er rust. Its inventor, a marine sergeant, claims.

IF ANYONE IS TO BLAME ... Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, who told Pearl Harbor investigating committee that if anyone was to blame for failure to send General Short additional warnings, that he is “willing to accept" the blame. He believed that another message might have shown General Short that he was not following General Marshall’s instructions.

Let A Veteran Share Your Home SOME CONVALESCING AFTER LONG MONTHS IN HOSPITALS

“All three of us, my husband, my son and myself are discharged veterans,” a former WAC told Mrs. Carl J. Manthei, Director of Homes Registry. “My husband and I have one room. My son is still convalescing after long months in hospitals. It is very necessary to have him home soon but we need more room before we can establish a home large enough for all of us.” Most veterans and their families such as this one, would be delighted to sub-let and take care of your home if you are planning to be away this winter. It would give the veteran a chance to reestablish himself in the community and you would know someone was watching your home for

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you. Until such time-as the building of many new homes can be accomplished, the only available housing source to relieve the pressing need is the sharing of existing housing, which requires the cooperation of all Indianapolis citizens.

Because there are not enough dwelling units for all who apply for them, Homes Registry is also urgently in need of additional listings of sleeping rooms for couples, especially those with kitchen privileges. If you canjielp relieve the critical shortage by renting, sharing or sub-letting to a veteran, call Homes Registry, a Community Fund agency, at Lincoln 7365 and help one of the many veterans in their files.

True, we have only one life to live, but the way things are, one is really all we can afford.

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