King's business - 1956-03

HOW CHRISTIANITY WORKS

Entertainer and Christ

I t was a typical Hollywood party. Big and noisy. I remember Lana Turner was there. And a fellow I’d recently met. He was a real comer. Just before the party he’d bought the biggest and flashiest Cadillac GMC turns out. During the party he asked me to come outside to look the car over. It was raining hard and in the soft light from the house the car was one long, graceful shimmer. This was success. A good many drinks later he left. The next morning I read the story in the Los Angeles Times. Young Actor Drowns. It was my successful young friend. On his way home from the party he had driven his shimmering new Cadil­ lac into a flooded storm drain. His death really shook me up. I got to thinking. What would hap­ pen if I should die? And suddenly I knew my little world— a rather

by STAN FREBERG as told to Lloyd Homlll

In a studio at Capitol Records, Stan Freberg is interviewed by Al Sanders, the director of the Mutual network Bible Institute Hour.

THE KING 'S BUSINESS

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