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JlEens ?√ß&$&?╜,im CuWer Mi CaV Star-News H THE ORIGINAL 1 RomeikF " PRES?· CLIPPINGS '?√ß?√ß (Cir, 3,196) This Clipping From BUFFALO, N Y NEWS HOV TeeVee Radiologic I Bv TOM i&;ir?? *?√ß???√ß"-- HOLLYWOOD ?╟÷ I 'wandered ( Into NBCJs Studio C the other afternoon and was surprised, to d i s cover -?╟÷ ;J**2a??**' [ my good friend ' M a c D o n- | aid Carey busy j rehearsing his new radio show I ?╟÷"Jason and the Golden I Fleece." After a | brief reminis- \ cing about our | poker playing ^ammmmgi^^ days in the Tom B# Vmaon ] South Pacifte while in the Marine Corps, Bou , gainville, to be exact), Mac said | "This is my fir?╜t actual ra<Jio series in almost 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." > In talking - further with Carey, I learned that since his return to the States and discharge from the Marine Corps, he has concentrated on theater and movie : work, but feels that his new role i as* Jason ?╟÷ a philosophical adventurer and owner of i%f5Q-foot cabin cruiser, Jiving , in the French Quarter of New Orleans- is good meat* for any actor. Back again for a few more mo-j ments of "r e m i n I $ c I n g, with thoughts going to Neil Monroe, an Australian major, and others I in our semi - weekly poker "school." Mac made his first Broadway appearance with Gertrude Lawrence 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 "Dr. Broadway" and "Take a Letter, DarHng." Many 1more top hits followed. '-.|g||: In addition to his new radio se-| ries on NBC and movie work, Carey also plans to satisfy his curiosity about television. In his initial debut, he'll co-star with Joan Caulfield on fJW-TV's "Hollywood Opening Night" on Nov. 17, and knowing the guy like I do, he'll come through with a "full house J J" H DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL! ... ,| Jody, the p-ygsj^d. daughter of! Bill Williams" MH'- Kit Gm>mh - to yoii), is,he?·^??fefldy's most''de-?√ß'J voted fan. j Recently, ?╜whM^Ione in the J family living room, she sat! watching "The Adventures of Kitj Carson*' and M^WW,bound and! gagged by a gang- Orleutlaws whoj were getting ready to push him j over a cliff. ?√ß^Bg#/;l '.. - \ It was more'|f$ian Jody could i take. She jumped up, grabbed a I toy pistol and%??gan'hammering! the screen wildly. By tl# time J | Bill reached Jod&^she had killed! the ^picture and||<werely wounded j the picture tu$p|^ DOWN TV-R^B ROW , ;. . Charlie Morris$ff|Spewest "find," Joanne Gilbert^^io started more talk i^]$ol\yffi0jb$n the election re?║01fs, Ra*J*1)eens,$ff6red a spot at-the novv Sandsjfcrtel in Las Vegas, by\s upe^atS Jack Entratta, also \gm$r^m. New York's famous ^^^Copacabana. gy ???m Sanson Ellens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Glendale, Cal. News-Press (Cir. 20,224) NOV M ADIOLOGIC Mac Donald Carey Stayed iB&Tqy Net Radio Series wind hi < [ mTl I 9 HOLLY#??011 -4 Into I pC# St|dic* aftemooira|[nd was d | i sS^fo v e r my good friend Ma c D o n- ald Carey busy rehearsing his new radio show ?╟÷"Jason and 4he- Gold en Fleece." After a brief " reminiscing about our poker playing days in the _._?╟?_?╟?_?╟?. South Pacific tom e^danson ?╟÷By TOM E. DANSON take. She jumped up, grabbed a toy pistol and began hammering the screen wildly. By the time Bill reached Jody, she had kUled the picture and severely wounded the picture tube] '_^?╟÷*^f DOWN TV-ROTO "POW . ?· .| Charlie M^rrisoirs newest "fi|fd,"| Joanne Gilbert^who/starjied more | talk in Hollyv^dJmarij&y elecJ tion resultSi^a^been'o^red $ spot at thejnew ^anids Motel pi |Las Vegas ,JbyitssrpTSSffljpr, Jaw/ Entratta, JalsO s^^pp^bf N<!tt York's f amousJe*J''^pacabaii.\ [Here's onf little galfwe^ on heJ-f RTHE ORIGINAL _ OMEIKF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 104,936) (S 165,815) This Clipping From NASHVILLE, TENN. MORNING T1NNESSEAN N8VJ&52 ^?╟÷^^^.-^ Making c^jfnUshe'd be first in line a?·^Ell??l||lE|tr' rehearsal hall, Lorraine Carol rented an Army cot aim^j^Hp.e''' night on the doorstep of the hall. She wanted a job as^ro enwtainer at a new Las Vegas hotel/ arid girts were to be inte^vkttpif' at the rehearsal hull-in Uiu1 Btormng. Lorraine said-she'fi^issld a previous job by being late and was making certain it woufanl happen again. (INP) HOLLYWOOD?╟÷Lorraine Carol, 21, of Kansas C ja yawn for the photographer on the sidewalk outj /studio where she says she spent the night, dress?? a rented army cot. It seems, and you have the wojtd |less press agent for all this, that she wanted tof ?╟≤ jt'o be interviewed for a chorus girl's job in the at T^tj Vg']f!"'| Jjf ?╜--svi?? got the interview, bi Wait until""sbme 400 applicants are screened b< |.f she'll get the job. _?√ß