Radio stars (Oct 1935-Sept 1936)

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RADIO STARS WARNER BROTHERS WERE WRONG AttO&t Kick Ray Lie Jackson 16 LIFE can kick you upstairs if you refuse to go down. It took years of knocking against life to find that out for myself. Eighteen years of disappointment and opportunity. Eighteen years of failure and success. I've learned a lot in these years since I started my career and now, looking hack, I see it always has heen the knocks and kicks, that seemed like terrible blows when they were happening, that have helped me all my life. Helped me spiritually and mentally, too. Every one of them has brought me new wisdom, new understanding. J .Made me a little harder and a little softer. Strengthened my armor against the world and given me just that much more tolerance to understand it. Starring in the movies . . . That long tour in vaudeville I . . . Radio . . . Life kicked me into every one of them. From the beginning it has been like that. It was be-KI cause of the complete collapse of my life that I had anyll career. For you can't see the thing you've put all yourB faith and ideals into, the thing that has meant most tol you go, without feeling that life is going, too. And my marriage had meant that to me. I had to do something. My first thought was Holly wood, for, like most girls, I had been stage struck in m; 'teens but my early marriage had ended that dream. He