| Show Walter Valter Winchell ON ON BROAD BROADWAY BROADWAY- WAY WAY- The Private Papers of a Reporter One of the gas firms has a sense of humor at any rate It took a page to advertise the fable that Dillinger probably uses their gas for his quick getaways S C S SJohn John certainly i is a newspaper celebrity That Thatis is the men who are looking for him will him will vouch for that They dont don't consider him dangerous at all They argue the papers have paged front-paged him into a wild man manThe The toughest men at large today to hear them tell it it are arc Karpis and Barker Barker Barker Bar Bar- ker wanted for the Bremer snatch S S S he most touching episode I think of the en entire entire entire en- en tire Dillinger chase ir this Earlier in the man manhunt hunt hunt hurita a reporter in Indianapolis came across the fact that John was married He didn't know the wife had divorced Dillinger years ago and had remarried So he came to interview her Her new husband never that she was once Mrs Dill The reporter felt wretched over his blunder blunder and and hasn't had a good nights night's sleep since i S Deft Miniatures tures Add thumbnail descriptions of well Will Vill Ro Rogers ers A millionaire on a mule Grace Allen Your worst enemy's girl Daddy Brownin Browning Browning Brown Brown- in ing Harr Harry Harrr Thaws Thaw's kid brother Billy Rose Na Napoleon Napoleon Na Na- a toothache Frances Williams The mannikin who married marrie the big buyer from Cleve Cleve- land Anna May Wong Vong Hattie Carnegie's idea of Kipling's Burma girl Jack Oakie A preliminary preliminary preliminary nary fighter who fighter who had one bout too many Jack A millionaire playboy playboy minus minus the money Aimee McPherson The Lords Lord's cashier Lenore Ulric Midnight on fire Gloria Swanson A beauty shop owner Harry Richman Richman Richman Rich- Rich man The floorwalker who married the boss' boss widow Adolphe A Parisian private de de- de Ben Bernie Manager of an time old-time I movie Katharine Hepburn A kindergarten teacher Joe E. E Brown A watermelon split open with the sun shining on n the white seeds Ned Sparks An adenoid on th the loose John Dillinger The Ar Argonne onne forest Lucky Misfortune Little quirks o of fate always intrigue me me- me and you too tool I suspect Take Preston Sturges the play writer It was a ten-dollar ten bill that turned him from a confessed sell ham into an ace writer He was assistant stage manager and an actor in the ill fated Frankie and Johnny which played a few weeks In in Chicago several seasons seasons seasons sea sea- sons ago Before the company left New York it was was understood that he was to get 85 a week The mana manager er in Chicago however had another idea He paid Preston 75 Sturges was so Insistent in insistent insistent in- in that he get the extra tenner that he finally got it it-as it as well as hit hh two weeks' weeks notice That summer with no job 1 i. i I view view view-he he whiled away his time penning a a play It was Strictly Dishonorable Dishonorable Dishonorable Dis Dis- honorable And what a hit Today Sturges has more yachts than you have troubles S S S SVery Very comical th other night nightA A national broadcast which was promoting better speech was wason on and on-and and the speaker concluded by giving the proper method of pronouncing tune He said it should be spoken to rhyme with hewn And so what happened So 50 this happened Immediately Immediately Immediately Imme Imme- following was the station announcer who chirped Dont forget to to toon on in on this program next week at this time Its little things like that that that make big columns like this easier to do |