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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 9

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Sandusky, Ohio
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9
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Screenljfe POLLY AND HER PALS OV HUBBARD KEAVV HOLLYWOOD, Aug. A rule that Freeman F. OoSflen and Chnr- better known as Amos and Andy, have adhered to in bro ad ca Ing their dally arguments, also will be enforced on a Holly sound stage. It Is that no one allowed In the same room while they are the microphone. The rule has been stretched now, course, to ex- FREEMAN 0O50EN elude workers necessary to motion picture making.

If persons, were allowed In the radio room they would not be able to laugh because It would Interfere with tho broadcast. And, explains 'iosden, spokesman for the two, tnere's nothing sadder than seeing a "dead pan" greet a supposedly funny line. Not even Mrs, Gosden and Mrs. Oorrell can their husbands work. They stay home and listen in.

Uusybodles There are no busier persons In town these days than Oosden and tn addition to putting In a full day working In their picture, they must broadcast twice a day and write at least ono sequence of their radio story. Every afternoon at 3 o'clock they stop work for 16 minutes to go before the microphone that carries their words to eastern stations for lebroadcastlng. After dinner, at 7:30, they repeat the program for western stations. 8unday is their only day of rest, both here and when they are home In Chicago. They never write on hundays unless they are behind schedule In their dally sequences.

They try always to keep three days ahead. Dissatisfied Janet Gaynor has joined a famous, group of stars by her refusal to report for work. She is Wild to be dissatisfied wllh tho stories assigned her nod has been on a "strike" for nearly two months. She refuses to come back and Fox officials have not Invited her. Rudolph Valentino was one of the first "holdouts'" In the movies.

Ho became dissatisfied and left pictures for a year and a half. Others, of more recent date, Include Lon Chaney, John (filbert, George Bancroft and Colleen Moore. All struck for more and eventually got it. "TOMATOES" Sy Manteys Gardens Venice, Route 12 Death Claims Andrew Spadi Funeral services for Andrew Spadi who died at Good Samaritan hospital Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, will be held from the John Holzhauer residence, 228 Finch-st, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Itev.

Thco, J. C. Htellhorn will officiate and burial will be made in Oaklartd cemetery. Mr. Spadi was a life long resident of this city and was aged 70 years, one month and 21 days.

Ho had been ill for a year prior to his death. He was a member of the Zlon eran church. Surviving him are three daughters, Mrs. Harry Fowels of Lakewood, Mrs. William Buck of Danhury and Mrs, John Finley of Chicago; ono son, John Holzhauer of this city; a sister, Mrs.

Catherine Speer of Sandusky; eight grandchildren and many other relatives. Lutz Funeral Home prepared the body for burial and It will be taken to the Holzhauer residence this afternoon whore friends may call. PITTSBURGH, new liar- vard-Yale-Prlnceton Club to be erected in William Penn Way here will have the celling of the main dining room decorated as a crazy-patch of the-scores of historic football Daily Cross-word Puzzle A0B0S8 1. Corded fabrte Mlante orlflct s. Alttttde it.

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Tuthill UR1NG HI5 FAMICy'S ABSENCE THE COLONEL HAS BEEN ENTERTAINING FRIENDS WHO EACH EVENING LOUDLY DEMONSTRATE WHY THEY ARE NOT ALWAYS WELCOME IN THE BUNGLE HOME. 8-6 THIS IS THE THIRD TIME THIS WEEK I CAME HERE EXPECTING TO MEET REAL GENTLEMEN. BRINGING UP FATHER Every Sunday Carries A Full Page of "Bringing Up Father" In Its Comic Section By George McManus HOW MANV TltME'b 1TELLVOU MOTTO AROONiO tNJ THAT MAMNER.PIT POSrriVELT VULVAR- DRESSED- MEET AMD ME. AT THE GO QM AHEAD MUTT AND JEFF The Truth Will Out In A True Story By Bud Fisher JUST KIDS Every Sunday The Register Carries A Full Page of "Just Kids" In Its Comic Section By Ad Carter lit'! UNDBBSTftKJp THAT VOU verev MUCH -wwc -i-Ai UOV6-WITW ISt ANKl-IS TrJAT TO po MOM Ahfi USE Ai BUDGET?.

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