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MAN WITH THE GARGANTUAN LAUGH
Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Oh! dear, cackle, dear, dear, dear, me! Uh! Uh Uh Uh! Ha! Eh! Eh! Eh! Eh; Heeee;
And thus and thus, as the day goes by, and as the evening draws to a close.
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That's the man who is reputed to have the most infectious laugh in the world Mr. E. Latham ("Caddie") Cadwallader, of Gun- nersbury-avenue, Ealing, W., who is the general manager of one of the biggest firms of electrical equipment manufacturers in the country.
It served as my introduction to Mr. Cadwallader when I met him recently in the Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, S.W., states a correspondent.
a
a gigglė, resounding laugh, and up they go. Then I'm off," he explained to me. "'I laugh with me. couldn't do it if people didn't
"Enter almost any Soccer, golf, of tennis club between London ton and Glasgow; enter many clubs and Wolverhampton, Wolverhamp-
where in the electrical and trans- here in London; or go almost any- port world, and you'll hear of my laugh.
"I know it's catching, and I'm glad of it. I like to brighten up this glum old world. Trade de- pressions, rumours of war, and family troubles seem to become less worrying when everybody's guffawing.
Never have I heard a man re-
"I DON'T NEED WINE" ceive such an ovation in private. He might have been a stage star, a
"I don't need good food and B.B.C. imitator, a film comic, or wine, and I don't need congenial one of the Walt Disney
to "noises company
start me laughing. off."
What I like best is to get a crowd of serious fellows and to set them
"H! Ha! Ha! etcetra," echoed going. several dozen members of the
as we
entered
R.A.C. "Ha! Ha! Ha!" repeated. "Why, I even
got Soviet poli- the assembled members of the Licians laughing when I visited Eccentric Club, even more loudly, Russia about ten years ago.'
for dinner. Mr. Cadwallader's reputation had gone and daughter, Mr. Cadwallader is Fifty-six years old, with a wife before him.
the youngest of 13 children born The glasses on
the R.A.C. bar to a Wolverhampton brewer. He is and the stuffed owls in the Eccen- one of the most enthusiastic fol- tric seemed to quiver with the in-lowers of Wolverhampton Wander- fectious, reverberating laughter. ers, and when we met, he was Tired faces turned youthful. Wor- entertaining the international re- ried faces became contented. feree, Mr. A. J. Jewell; he holds a Scheming faces lost their guile, season ticket between London and Here, indeed, was a character. Wolverhampton.
No wonder Mr. Cadwallader has
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By the time he and I had parted, At his clubs I learned how he was weak with laughter, but he had been asked to leave West End was still chortling as loudly and music-halls because his infectious infectiously as ever. laughter had SO gripped the body around him audiences that acts had been held too. Yet only his up how in the clubhouses of eyebrows indicated greyhound tracks, he had unwit-well-known man of mirth. tingly set 600 racing enthusiasts laughing so heartily that they for- got the sport and how his laugh spread bonhomie among his 3,500 employees.
NOT ARTIFICIAL
"Don't hurry, Mr. Cadwallader,"
The strange thing was that the not change, and that there was no expression of his gleaming eyes did
movement of his lips. Yet his laugh ranged from high C to as low as G.
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one club as he suggested leaving, lest we should outstay our wel- come, "We like to hear laughter."
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"Well, Sir, you've given good laugh to-night," remarked an- other club servant.
Thus does Mr Cadwallader make the world go round more brightly,
"It's not artificial. I give a
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