Show Ite Tribune The Salt TIM Friday July M Ilcilda Hopper1 Looking at Hollywood Old Cronies Join Keaton on Camera 1 10LLYW00D — Buster Keaton never forgets his friends Since he has been acting as technical director on his own life story being filmed at Paramount with Donald O'Connor starred Buster has hired Minta Durfee Arbuckle Fatty'a wife and Anne Cornwall who wa Buster's lead-ing lady in ‘'College" Anne was flaying an extra when Buster bumped into her at Paramount and said It would be like the old days again to work with her The Old Days Those were the days before Hollywood had such a thing as a caste system and protocol was Just a word in tried afterward to get a refund because it was that bad Five Pay Ames told us "The late Sid- ney Olcott who directed George M: Cohan and me In ‘Seven Keys to Baldpate' used to wander up and down Broadway begging passersby to woik 'In' his pictures for five dollars a day and free Junch” Ernie Bachraob veteran "still man” misses the old fraternalism that used to go on behind scenes when stars whooped it up with the crew He recalls noon hours when Wallace Ueld and Alice Brady skipped lunch to drop into the photograph gallery to harmonize in song with a group of the boys — Sax Orchestra Famous players had a saxophone orchestra of studio workers that played top dates — “Reid never - appeared- - onstage with us on our dates— Ernie 'said"' "but was’ therewith his sax at rehearsals® - YVeb-atcr- 's -- A ‘ When I visited Clark Gable on the set of his present plo ' tyre we listened to some remembrances of Florenz Ames a real vet of stage and screen who recently - picked up tho movie career he cut short in 3907 when as he explained “I saw myself for a nickel and i -- -- McmroR-Mm 'THEATRE DBTXf-N V o j itaisl Tommy Melghan was a benevolent man lie had a poll-c- y with his companies on location that when they finished a picture In acme far-of- f place Tommy would rehearse cast and crew in a play present It at a local theater sell tickets and give proceeds to the town’s charities That made many friends for the Industry Julia Kaye vamp of the silent screen began her career with D W Griffith fcnd tells of the time she and Bessie Love sat In an outer office hoping to get a Job as extras when Griffith happened along and hired them on the spot a OPTft NOOtt ( 1 yVHi Warm! 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