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Daily News from New York, New York • 122

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84 DAILY NEWS, TUESDAYMAY 3, 1932 BROADWAY-ALL THERE ISISN'T ANY LESS rr WILL. YOU MAREY ME "3 jm FEf DON'T YOU THINK YOU COULD LEARN I YOU'D ONLY GIVE I'M GIVING YOU IVv 7V LOvE ME ME THE TVSTTHE LEAST HOPE I I SX I NT lES LEAST AEVER GAVE ANY MAN' 1 fjk flti '-L- Copyright: 1932: By News'syndicate In TITO CORAL and MARJORIE WHITE backstage at "HOT-CHA! SEES HER CHUM TO LINER, STAYS AS A STOWAWAY A 17-year-old Bronx girl is a stowaway on the He de France, a radio message stated from Capt. Joseph Blancart to the French Line offices here yesterday. The girl is Ada de Smitt of 755 Southern Boulevard, who went to the pier Saturday to see her friend, Anna Osten, sail on the liner. The message was received while the girl's father, Siegfried de Smitt, was in the French Line offices to inquire about his daughter, whom he had reported missing By ALISSA KEIR.

at school there, while he lives in a New York hotel. Budd is married to Wanda Harte, the singer. They eloped two weeks after he introduced her THE Gloom Chasers COL. LEMUEL Q. STOOPNAGLE and BUDD.

You hear them, two evenings a week over WABC. Frederick Chase Taylor is the Colonel's real name. One calls By SIDNEY SKOLSKY. Circling Times Square (Which lit a Tr'uintfle) The new man mi romance for Frances Williams (recently divorced) It another pinno player. His name is Ruhy Bloom.

Tliat red hot love affair between Norma Taylor, the pretty blond, ml Tommy Mauville. the asbestos prince, is colder than any day we liad last Winter. Clarence Itron has left for Europe, where he will purchase a plane for a two-month sky tour. Probably scouting for new stars. Georite S.

Kaufman, who won the Pulitzer Prize award. Li not rest him Chase. Born in Buffalo, Oct. 4, 1897, he weighs to the police. Under French law, the girl can be imprisoned three months.

rench Line said they could list her as a passenger if her father would pay her fare, but he said he could not raise the 195 pounds and stands 5 feet 10 inches. Dark, bright eyes, rosy-cheeked and plump, he'd make a swell ad for somebody's breakfast food. They're a con 1 ft i i '1, ft money. STRANGLER OF 2 HEARS DOOM TO DEATH IN CHAIR trasting pair, be- cause Budd is fy Alexander Nunes, 44, plut. bing blond and pale.

He looks skinny though he swears he weighs 15 5 pounds to his 5 CoL Stoopnagle and Budd feet 9 inches. He saw the light of day Nov. 14, 1905, in Asbury Park, N. and they christened ing on his laurels. At present he's working on a new play with Edna Ferbcr.

They fashioned that hit script, "The Royal Family." The movie business, Einstein, is also a matter of relativity. Every big producer immediately finds executive jobs for his relatives. A hit tune that you'll be whistling when Billy Rose's new revue rets under way is: "The Girl I Left Behind Is Before Me All the Time." There'll Ih definite news on that songwriters' strike ye3 or Do very soon. Fred Fletcher, old Massa Rod and Gun, went trout fishing last week. After four hours without getting a bite, he learned from a Dative that the stream hadn't had any trout for ten years.

There's nothing wrong with the movies that money can't cure. George Bancroft, during the making of his new flicker, tried to beg oir work saying his throat hurt and his voice was bad. Somebody wrapped two $1,000 bills around his throat and his toice was better, than ever. 'Talking of Hollywood, there's Wilson Mizner's definition of the town: "Hollywood a trip through a sewer in a glass bottomed boat." him Wilbur Budd Hulick, but don't ever try to hail him as Wilbur. contractor of Yonkers, was sentenced to die in the electric chair at Sing Sing the week of June 5 by Justice William F.

Bleakley yesterday in Supreme Court, White Plains. Nunes, once a member of the police force of Lisbon, Portugal, was convicted last Friday of strangling his 'wife and stepdaughter to death while they slept. But because the Court of Appeals cannot pass on the sentence within four months, Nunes will automatically win a stay of execution of the sentence. An only child. His dad, formerly in the hotel business, is now an invalid needing hospital care.

Budd played football and worked his way through Georgetown University, taking odd jobs with the telephone company, beintr night manager of a Schrafft store and playing the saxophone. His entry into radio was acci dental. He happened to be in Buf falo, needing a job when somebody told him of an announcing vacancy. via a mike and their Anne Louise is sixteen months old. Live in a flat on lower Fifth Ave.

Stoopnagle is slightly the boss insofar as he attends to the business and writes the material that isn't ad libbed. When it's put on paper he shows it to Budd for suggestions. They do a lot of vaudeville performing and never travel without a typewriter to put down ideas and a phonograph for learning their imitations. Apart from work, they make a point of not meeting too often, so they don't get tired of each other. Budd likes to go out nights with the Missus to dance, make whoopee and stay up late.

He can't seem to learn the alue of money and the cost of such excursions. The only thing that's been known to annoy him is to have his coat and hat knocked down from a restaurant peg. The Colonel inclines to be a lone wolf. He wants to be at work before nine and therefore go to rest early. He'd rather be in bed, reading, with a batch of pillows behind him, than do anything else.

His chief irritation is to have to be polite, for strategic reasons, to persons he doesn't like. They're not nervous while working. Both smoke cigarettes and prefer Scotch to any other drink. Chase has a married sister and one brother, a partner with the dad (President of the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce) in the family lumber business. That's what the Colonel intended to be, too, after graduating from the Montclair Academy and the Uni Gov.

Sampson of Kentucky made a quiet visit to New York last week. It wasn't mentioned in the papjfrs but he stopped at the Warwick. Ed Wynn, when he broadcast last week, insisted on wearing the funny costume he wears on the stage. He claimed that, even though the audience couldn't see him, he touldn't be funny without his make-up on. Mentioning the radio, Jack Osterman soon takes to the air for a commercial, Con Conrad, manager of Kuss Columbo, learned of this, fihoned Osterman and tried to sign up as his manager.

"I'll make a big guy out of you," said Conrad. And he rattled off a good line of sales talk ending the spiel with: "I'll make another Russ I'olumho' out of you." "What are you trying to do," snapped Osterman the snapper, "threaten me?" Iuriig his last squabble with his frau (they are love birds now). versity of Rochester. An obsession for radio, however, switched him into a Buffalo broadcasting station as a continuity writer. He was the act of pounding a typewriter when Budd, then an Oscar Levant, the tunesmith, met a friend on Bunk Boulevard who! WLADEK'S DAILY LETTER HAY MISTER ADDITER, DALY NOOZE You no dot masheen vhat I vas gone taik opp to moon vitt me? Val, I aint gone taik it, caus it bloe opp yastiddy.

Ve vas ull raddy to go opp, bott sommting g0 rung and they is a big boom! and I go abott heff vay opp and comm rite donn agenn. So I tink I go opp on topp of mowntin instadd and fine ott vhat in vay, so moon cooden comm over. Than Om gone fine ott vhich korner prosser-parity is joost aronn. I gotta fine ott vhan Jeck Dampski is jfone biggin to stott to comm heck. I hefter fine ott vhat heppin to you if you aint liss-ning vhan raddio annownser say are you lissning, hay? I gott hull bontch voik to do.

I hefter fine ott vhat pipple is doing vitt munney vhat they dunt spand for licker no moar, caus ve gott probishun. I gotta fine ott how luner it is gone taik Sigarrfaiss Al Kapone to soive illavin yeer in jale. Soons I fine ott, Oil tole you. Goombve pleeze, WLADEK HRAVLEK. nouncing at the same station, rushed at him panic-stricken one day to come along and fill in a fifteen minute pause that stood blank between programs.

They'd never gone beyond saying "Hullo" to each other before. The studio being empty, they dragged in a little church organ that happened to be standing in the hall. All the Colonel could Budd takes his straight, the Colonel prefers his with soda. Neither of them plays bridge. The Colonel does solitaire and Budd used to throw craps until he lost $80 at one sitting.

In the way of foods Chase pre kcd him how married life was. "We're not living together now," said Oscar. "I can't understand it," said the friend. "Why you've only been married for six wrtks." "Have you ever been with me for one replied Levant. Texas Guinan will make a hurried trip to Europe, leaving Wednesday on the Bremen, the boat carrying Roxy and Lou Holt.

Texas will be in Europe for about two days and then return. Lou Binelow calls attention to a sign outside the Embassy Newsreel theatre which reads, "Gov. Ritchie and Gov. Roosevelt" and under it the name of the next feature, "Comedy Bull Fight." Helen Hayes will emote for Paramount. One picture only.

fers eggs to anything else. It grieves him that his doctor allows him to eat them only once a day play by ear was their present theme song "I Love the Girls and the Girls Love Me." After he had strummed it a couple of times, they just ad-libbed pure nonsense, with perspiring foreheads. To their stupefaction, the act shot ace-high on the station's list of attractions. While serving in the Navy during the war, the Colonel was married. He has a son of 11.

His wife stays in Rochester most of the time to be near the boy who is for liver reasons. Budd could exist on French fried potatoes. he orders something to go with them, it's invariably a dish that can't be found on the menu. They're proudest of the fact that their program once made a man laugh so much he changed his mind about shooting himself. H'ewrighc: I'XtZ: by NVw Synillmt Inc 1 Roscoe (Fatty) Arhurkle has confided to friends that he exnecta to marry Addie McPhail on or about June 15.

with Mayor Walker omciaung,.

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