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M $ns PRESS CLiPlPiNG BUREAU Estabi " San Francisco Portland 4< Seattle Rtversidev^Cal. Press \C\i. 14,904) Jiltens press^Ipping bureau Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. Herald Express (Cir. 338.078) TV - RAD OLOCI^. tio# Eypli>isas J^eTedf, a Fat the ?√ß'#* Jfds Hotel fin K&1 >1& Mr. Lob Angeles Idedded uponyHollywoQd after a ber of pictures, incliidi^ "Dr. Broadway" and "Take a Letter, Darling." Many more top hits followed. In addition to his new radio series on NBC and movie work, Car- It I ries on jmoo aim my:* I way, i a a ?? rv * ?╟÷?╟÷--^g-.. ^ I Uy also plans to satisfy his curiosi- | again to Morrison and her Mocam-jty about television. In his initial ^erator, ip| c k gitratta, _^prt*s o w n e r^mt J^ew 'ork'jyr famous ^^'ftpcaban a. Here's one little gal' well on her way, thank $?√ß?╜?╜?╜?╜. ....... again to Morrison and her Mocam-1 ty about television, m ??, * bo debut. . .There's hope for the debut, he'll co-star with JoanXaul- housewives, for Leslie Townes field on NBC-TV's "Hollywood JHope (better known as Bob) starts Opening Night'.' on Nov. 17, and his new daytime stripper this com- knowing the guy like I do, he'll ling Monday. . .Tallulah Bankhead come through with a "full house!" lhas been set for five additional tttttt? ptpt t All-Star Revue for this season _ DADDY fe LIT TLE GIRL! . . . "Halls of Ivy" starring Ron- Jody,%5-year-pld daughter of aid and Bentia Colman is expect-lBl11 Williams (TVV WCarson, to ed to come back to the radio air-|y??u)> ls her daddys most devoted lanes shortly. . .The new Irish ??a5,- [t ... . . ,, ' tenor introduced by George Jes- ?· ??e?╜nfly, while alone m the fam- sel on "All-Star" is billed as Barry &,lmAnf ro+om' she, sat,watchmI lO'Hara, but his real name is John T*e Adventures of Kit Carson ' . and saw Bill bound and gagged __^Hn^?√ß---B_nm_^H by a gang vof outlaws who were I TELE-TIPS. . .Harry Stewart, getting w/fiH to push him over'a professionally known as Yogi Yor- cHf f.' ||jp - jgreson will bring his family album It was mo J to the Jack Owens show tonigh?· take., She ji fp*rjrri5 over KECX"ITr.~T.^lca toy pistol a I is the scene for the "Dangerous the screen w Assignment" story which stars; reached Jod 1 Brian Donlevy from KNBH (4) at picture and 110:30 .. .SPECIAL TOMORROW j Picture tube ?╤W, .Another NCAA football game | epWOTTrTTT ~ni, rvtv nay ivia microwave from KNBH (4) at LsmouW:U He? {*? DAY.. . I 11:15 a.m. with Notre Dame versus g our new President-elect goes to : Oklahoma. . ."Armed F o r c e^prea, a good many G.Us will be I Football" features two fighting TfTR^gwA0f;-^wl8?. Christmas i . , , ,t_ ?╟? 2..-To II (Copyright. 1952,' by Universal Radio rme teams when the San Die8! < and?! &MsJ Devildogs meet the Parris Isfkxi* team which will be telecast over NXT (2) starting at 11:45 a.m. 1 ?√ß than Jody could wed up, grabbed a \ began hammering clly By the time Bill she h&|MUed the everely wounded the ] syndicate) ' I I wandered into NBC's Studio C1 lithe other afternoon and was sur- I prised to discover my good friend MacDonald Carey busy rehearsing II his new radio show?╟÷"Jason and the Golden Fleece." After a brief rem- I iniscing about our poker playing 1 days in the South Pacific while in 1 the Marine Corps, (Bougainville, to be exact), Mac-said, "This is my first actual^idio series in al- 1 most 10 years, which rather surprises me when I stop to think that 'I actually began my acting career via the Chicago and Manhattan soap opera*circuit." ""5^!w'f: \ In talking liurther with"Carey, I j 'k^arrifSt^tS^mce his return to the \ $$6ates and discharge from the #a$i t'rlnev Corps, he has concentrated n 1bir';$heater and movie worff, but 1 ?╟≤Ifeels that his new role ar Jaspn-- j a, philosophical adventure^Fand|l "Owner of*" a^60-foot oa^n. cruiser, j J ?╟≤ living, -in- 'the French ..^Quarter ofl [ New Orleans?╟÷is good'meat for anyj j actor. ""NK o'i Back again for a few more w0J _^RiLL KEKfcUEDY . .TJ?·fl5JjBiEjlI]E PENCIL. \Gunga Din," the operator <A "Would you like the *plL ?╜^l the club?" "Well," *he^$Mk "% *W?t$' he be in a coiuHh^ '1 talk?".. .The telephone gatm^ % tiently. explained to her that G$u\ Gunga Din is not what you miM$\ think. It's the famed recreationar- center in Hawthorne which fur- nishea supervised recreation for teenagers. CASH AND CARRY?╟÷Attorney Milton Golden had a client who Owns a garage, and the other day the mechanic got a $61 check from a customer and it bounced. When the guy refused to come up with the money they got out a warrant and took it to court... As part of probation, the court directed that the defendant pay.4 the money. So he'dug up $50 and said he would make up the rest with a check for $11. "No sir," said the garageman, "I want all "cash."...So the defendant's attorney offered to give him his own check for $11, and the gar?╜ ageman said that would be O. K. It all worked^put fine, except that 'the lawyer's check bounced too! ALL OVER TOWN ?╟÷Nobody ^ loves the nippy fall weather better than the hat-check gals. It 'brings out that healthy glow in their pocketbooks... It's later than you think: All the bleachers I are up already for the Pasadena Tournament of Roses parade... 'Wally's barber shop on N. Vermont has this slogan: "Horrible Hair Cuts for the Man Who .Doesn't Care!"...Mike, the Radium park...,, ,!?╜.., j?╜^t got back from a vacation *rine| trip to Detroit, where he picked -?╟÷ , ,, , ?╟÷?╟÷?╟÷nr- -.-.up-a new car. A Cadillac. ..No Southern California's most loved |business ' like show business? high school coaches. More than 400 gals were screened Walter Wanger just signed a yesterday at rehearsalst$ii$^|r* new contract with Allied Artists Cahuenga, and Jfi$#$iese only |which gives him the privilege of [14 will be sele^fcelOrwork in the making outside films. His first forbhows atiire ne# Sands |Hotel 1AA will be "Hajji Baba," based on bpeningyft Las jfegas Dec. 15^^^ James Morier's novel. Zf.% I V~' ~ j __rfj^- Jimmy Stewart's strihgbeanl X^w*^**^ figure may have given Bill GaetrpMMraHH^^Hfe - ?√ß?√ß?√ßmWWffl. the idea to"star him in "Fort Starvation," story of fronti?╜pidays in the' early West. It's based on a fe^yei by Frank Gruber. John Agar signed with Hal R. iMalielim, producer and director of "My Dad, J.R." John will be tycoon Edward Arn^fetgfi^in the film| , M ijfi '^ Casting Call. Jack^Entratter ^ the N.Y Copacaban I, ?╟÷ manager of / opening Dec. minr.^^^^ wants "beautifulf girls to with Danny Thonlas in the at the Sands. Nofeancing J fessional J^perie^e^e Beauty contest winrwrand modj types preferred." If you qualii he's interviewing Thursday bj tween 1-4 p.m. at tfe Nico Gharis| Studios on La. Cienega. M/. N^^fcfetXT C^W"l'Doesn,t Care!"---Mike, the at- ; J&; W 14 \JeM tendant at the Palladium parking / \Jfbail| lot, just got back from a vacation By JOE HYAMi! J^pe _ BArclay 7-5371 lob ChurcK Street - New Yor NEW ORLEANS, LA ITEM C'rc. D. 99,260 - | 104,084 A Bargain NEW YORK.?╟÷I was privileged to sit at the Round Table at the Hillcrest Country Club in Beverly Hills with the Marx Brothers and Agent Paul Small. One yarn was about late Film Boss Winnie Sheehan. A Somerset Maugham story was offered him by cable for $6000. "I'll give you $3000,"' he messaged. Came a reply: "Typographical error Price should have read $60,000.' Sheehan. messaged back: "I'll give you $3(1|b00." "Did you see 'Cinerama' Yet?" One NY intelligenerate asked another (according to Herb Polesie) and the second replied, "No?╟÷but I read the book." A friend of playgal Lenore Lemmon?╟÷who }fopfr jffl, T -""^"Mfl Earl Wilson S else can you find 1 f?╜ P" hold her loj^f Paris |Oi?n wa mvchiatrist?" aether . .JrTex McCraryil-^| a price on rayhfi fjIc?·"F^|f HW' ^' j ^,^^-Cl^l Chic Famer, 4 publicist, weds ^ / Mnfr MA\ iSs) is ??ri?╜l *irVThher THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . ,, ESTABLISHED 188S BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York NEW YORK, N. Y. World-Telegram & The Sun Circ. D.' 555,017 s NOV 111952 Tips on Tables 9 iRimae Still Master of Latin Dance By ROBERT W. DANA. Ciro itimac, pioneer of Latlia^ American revues in this country, returned to New York night life last week after a 10-year absence to present his intimate 1953 Pan- American Festival in the.booming Chateau Madrid, 42 W. 58th St. Time hasn't changed the master's touch. The show is offered | irf "fiesta spirit and accentuates pulsating singing, dancing and] comedy between Giro and his son,| Charlie Boy, who also excites the! crowd with his whirling dervish type of Latin dances. Introduces Stylized Dances. It will be remembered that Ciro Rimac was the Latin showman who first introduced rumbas and sambas to Americans in show form. In this presentation he introduces a merengiie from Santo Domingo, a- bolero mambo and several new sambas. Rubita, beautiful singer in the revue, does the merengue and then makes the room jump and sway with "Do You See My Love" (the bolero mambo) and "Binganca," a samba, Featured dancing star of the revue, which comes to New York following long engagements in Brazil and other parts of South America, is-Reinita. She does a stylized rumba.;,with Charlie Boy and a tango ahdsBrazilian samba with Ciro RimaV $g."- 4_y ! Shows at Chafeau Madrid are offered at -9:3.0.p.m., midnight and 2 a.m. Maya and Ms-vorchestra and Freddie'i|lonso and his orchestra supply-ihe music for danc ing. A fine menu of Spanish and Continental specialties is offered. * * * . Sasha Back at Club. . fi|bsha, the exciting dancer who appeared a few season ago at Two Guitars, is out of military..servicJ and will open Tuesday at the club. . . . That's the night for the opening .of the Latin Quarter's] new winter revue, "Cherie." It] was originally scheduled for Nov. 17. - . i * * . ?√ß * The Salt City Five, winners of the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scout I Show, open tonight at -Childs| Restaurant. They will play Dixie land jazz nightly except Monday] for dinner and, after 9:30 p.m.,I dancina^K??e?╜????aGces^e Evans As- sociatpfwill handlipuBlfe^t^pro- motapivand exploitation for /' riew^4,000,000 ?╜^^?╜ Tj??tel in Lai it is announced W^Jftftk general manageri Actress' Katina Faxinou arrives from Europe today to star next) week with the Natieljal Theater of Greece in the company's first ^Igerican appearance at the Mark Bellinger. W Limited to a 15-performance engagement in <fElectra" and Oedipus Tyrannus," the company opens Nov. 19, under the joint! auspicesof Guthrie McClintic andf ANTA- J\. lftd~u??-iiko.-3 aii PRESS GLIPPInV los angele! Pn??^ Fian?╜SC0\ Portland,. Seattle Alhambra, Cal. Post Advocate i|iP,v- 9-"2) TV-RAPIQLX)GIC M M&OSnald Carey Will) Star in New Series HOLLYWOOEL P I.swandered] into NBC's Studio C the other1 afternoon and was surprised to d i s C over my good friend M a c D o aid Carey busy] rehearsing his new radio show ?╟÷"Jason a a-'d the GfOl-de*n Fleece." After a brief ?╟≤ reminiscing about our poker playing] days in the .^^^_^^^ South Pacific s - f?║|||||||| while in the Marine Corps! (i3ou-;] gainville, to be exact), Mac said, "This is my first actual radio series Lin almost 10 years, whict- rather surprises me when I stop to think that I actually began my acting career via the Chicago and Manhattan soap ..opera circuit," In talking further with Care^, I learned that since his return to the States and. discharge from the Marine Carpi,--he "has concentrated on theater and movie work, but feels that his new role as Jason ?╟÷-, a philosophical -^adventurer and owner" of a '60-flift cabin cruiser, living in the French Quarter of New Orleans?╟÷, is good meat for any factor, j?½ Back again for a few more mo- "rrirelits'of~f e'rntn 1 s ctn,Jg',:<w^ thoughts going. to Neil Monroe, an Australian major, and .others in our semi - weekly poker "school." Mac made his first Broadway appearance with Gertrude Law^ rence in "Lady in the Dark," but decided upon Hollywood after a contract had been offered him by Paramount. Here he. made a number of pictures, -including?√ß?√ß?√ß'?√ß-Dr-;- Broadway" and "Take as Letter, Darling." Many more top hits followed. In addition to. his new radio series on NBC and movie Work, Carey also plans to satisfy his curiosity aboui^teJevision. In his initial debut,'"hl-Jl co-star with Joan Caulfield on NBC-TV's "Hollywood Opening Night" on Nov. 17, and knowing the guy like \I do, he'll come through with a "full house!" ~^^^^^f^tk' DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL! '\m, Jody, the 5-year-old daughter oil %\l -Williams (TV's Kit ?║P$Pl to you), is her daddy's most voted fan. Recently, while; alone in ttt .family living room, she sal watching "The Adventures of Kit j Carson" and : saw. Bill 'bound and gagged by a 'gang of outlaws who were getting ready to push him over a cliff. It was more than Jody couldl take. She jumped up, grabbed a toy pistol and began hammering^ the screen wildlj?. By the timej Bill reached Jody, she had killed the picture and severly woundec the picture tube! DOWN TV-RADIO ROW ?╜fl|| Charlie Morrison's newest "find,' Joanne Gilbert*, j&o started more talk in Hf>11vw|^w\^haj3 the election results, m0r%een. ordered z spot at thejnew Sands Ho|eI h wad Las Vegas, | Entratta, Ilso owner of I New York's fljnous CopacJbana Here's one n^le. gaL.weiL^m her way, thanks a!g?╜ia??3*^lorrisorj and her Mocambo debut ?if^M ThenTs Hope" fiST^Hle' "ftotitsewives; for Leslie Townes Hope (better; known as Bob) starts" his new daytime stripper this coming Monday ... Tallulah Bankhead; has been set for five additional; All-Star Revues for this season . . . "Halls of Ivy" starring Ronald and Benita Colman is expected to come batk to the radio airlanes shortly . . . The new Irish tenor introduced by George Jessel on "All-Star" is billed as Barry O'Hara, but his real name is John Athy. TELEVTIPS.... . Harry Stewart, professionally known as Yogi Yor-: gerson will bring his family album to the Jack Owens show to-, night at..6:15spver''KECA (7) , Africk is the "scene for the "Dan-|!j gerous Assignment" story which1;' stars Brian Donlevy from KNBH I (4) at 10:30 . , . SPECIAL TO-1 MORROW . , . Another \ NCAA football game via microwave from KNBH (4) at 11:15 a." mij with Notre Dame versus Oklahoma ... "Armed Forces Football" features two fighting Marine teams when the San Diegc Devildogs meet the Parris Islanc team which will be telecast ovei KNXT (2) startihgsat 11:45 a. m i THOUGHT WOm THE PAT&J If our new president-elect goe i to Korea, a good many G.I.'s wi" be thinking of a Dwight Christ; |m.as^__