Show Walter Win Winchell chell ON ON BROADWAY BROADWAY- The Bellinger You Say One of the craft was in a melancholy melancholy melancholy melan melan- choly mood again In the thc newspaper buildings building's barber shop He was saying how weary he was of the grind the grind the hot streets of New York and the monotony of doing a column Ill give it up he groaned what Ill I'll do If you give up writing a column remarked James Cannon you do to make a living Dont you worry about me e. e said the very sad man Ill do anything Ill I'll be a sailor or something said before columnist Yeah Cannon just the thc fell feU right out of the thc ch chair ir Did you yow ever See ee ec a a sailor eating at atthe the Ritz LaGuardia's Like LUte That The other day the mayor of New York was asked what he of a voter who knew him for years years but but who was using the mayors mayor's name carelessly to promote himself Hes harmless I guess was the reply in part but he talks a lot the lot the way all of us actors do The 1 Mall Chicago Dear Winchell Winchel reports one whose name is better left out of it the following ving incident incident inci mci- dent may be interesting as illuminative of the fear which your inspires in wrongdoers The story briefly was this A chap chap- chapin in Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago cage was in love with a lady He lost is job and for a period of over a year she loaned him hip money on which to Jive She had a job and earned enough to support both In all she lent him more than 2000 He finally got a job but wearied of the girl irl and though she lost her job and became ill he refused to pay her a penny of his debt for many months The girl told me the story and asked for counsel I told her to do nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing and Id I'd collect it for herThe herThe her The liThe next day I met the chap intentionally by accident in a speakeasy and told him that I had been tipped that Winchell had an article articIe ready concerning him about some girl to whom he owed money He paid every cent in 60 days And I gained increased admiration for you as champion of the unfortunate and stuck a feather in my myown myown myown own cap as a good bill collector I III thought you'd get a kick out of knowing that thata a lot of stuff s is always going on backstage e in which you unknowingly participate Ga Gap Gag Charlie Hughes the D A C man f forwards an another another an- an oth other r about one of those Hollywood managers who makes paragraphs like these This executive executive executive tive had just come from a projection room where he viewed a new movie He was distinctly dis dis- dis- dis appointed It dont don't move me he began he-began began its got ot no emotion emotion emotion emo emo- tion in it They asked him to make himself himsel ex explicit ex- ex to to amplify his opinion To which he be shrugged d his good shoulder and said It uIt just dont don't get me rae It dont don't m make ke my heart 1 I go Peter Pan fr Add Thumbnail Descriptions Max Baer Something weve we've all wound up and cant can't stop Norma Shearer A neat laundry ad Clive Brook The silence just before you sit on a pin Lupe Velez A burning near neara a roll of movie film George Arliss An aristocrat aristocrat aristo aristo- crat erat in a tight pair of britches ZaSu Pitts Coffee Coffee Coffee Cof fee in your lap Oh Jean Harlow A Abot Ahot Ahot hot bot lump of snow Janet Gaynor The child who is so quiet you quiet you know she's in mischief |