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    <~siUen s PRESS DIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 L??S ANGELES Portland - Seattle New York, N. Y. Variety BeavyVegas | ForSparking Suga^ Name Dates Hsewhere SkitSSs Da'iy Capital l"MJUN27'53 ^ he m int fa COLUMN j FOR SAFETY'S SAKE, sidon't trmpto battle the bee that somehow gain^ entrance to your car. Our bee expert says the-jMst method is to stop the car, j|et out, open^ll doors and windows and then steer the insect. &|t with your hanky or a piece of paper. The vbee is aboutTdBfe anxious to get out of the cargK you are to have him go. Doze$|| of accidents are reported ea*?║iu year because drivers try to hOm? tie the bee while the. car is sin motion. P ' ,.^||PT'Tf|p An airman at Forbes says its all right for a soldier to sit in the dark and tell his girl a stdry, providing he can hold his audience. Jf\ mm v jr\ Marco Morrow called my attention to an article by John McKee in the current issue of Atlantic Monthly. McKee, a newspaperman in New Mexico, was Jborn in Emporia, attended school in Concordia and is well- -teesKa thr^joufeijjshe state^- The interesting article is a story of his eqirly life in Kansas. A dairy in Marion, 111. has A rep$|ieed milk trucks with horses I be<%ise they claim horses are y chelper and behave better in f traMc than most truck drivers. \ OVERHEARD: A woman is n<a?·necessarily a good cook just because she can bring the break- ^fH>. coffee and her husband to a b<$I:'&?· the same time. ?║*?√ß?? San^i flMl^.iteilij^v hotels in Las Vegasf,- IfevTcost '. fqp?, million dollars and it took the proprietors almost two full months of round - the - clock gambling by panting guests to recoup their investment. Carrot vs. Carat: Winter car- |g|ts are more important to California's economy than gold. The 1952 production of gold was worth $8,874,000 ?╟÷ the production of carrots $8,978,000. ;?√ß?·&'?√ß J.' C. Jewett said itt "The right kind Of a wife takes a man for what he is. 'The wrong kind takes him for what he has." Thought for today:- If you were another person, would yon like to be a friend of yours? Tim kingsizedJ salaries being of fere^y/LII v/gas niteries to lure 4 pl/y2i/to cafe stands may J ^%,e a Wficial^effect on headliner-starved niteries and wife, Sheila. SZS*Jw*w"????4?√ß** vaude to?^S the list isa-flotmidable. J?·?·^S?_?·%Z&?·. get them into the lushZ^at the pCTsaSrthem to carry on in other parts of .?╜ country. ?√ß . .. Tltf ^uS^oSntf S 1 Sen^S^frecapturinran- dSnees and b?╜a??>Sf,* films. I THE ORIGINAL ?╟÷, \ DomeikE ?√ß1 PRESS CLIPPINGS ?Σ≤ 220W.19thSt.,NEWYORKll,N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 2,179,693) This Clipping From M N?·W YORK, N. Y. DAILY NEWS Erwin Straus By BEN GKOSS I The Return of the "Baron^Tv. There's considerable interest in Jack Pearl's* new show, a comedy spelling bee, "The I {Baron and the Bee," which will replace Martin and Lewis dur- ' inj|!jthe Summer on NBC-Radio, starting July 21. Jack (the famous Baron Munchausen) will be<$> kdlnThis old sidekick, Cliff ("Vas -oifiiere, Sharlie ?") Hall. pf j i Tbe writer of the program will [>e the old. reliable. Billy K. Wells, ^.'Sr./^&e.oi'the most famous and ?╟≤prolific of-ccW@$y scribblers. It kill seem like the halcyon days to have the i^evaricating nobleman pn the air again. I Vienna to Tin Pan Alley . . . The other: evening I was talking to TjErwin Straus/r^ie-son of the great foskar Straus, Who composed one jof the most pogular operettas of h)l time, "The Chocolate Soldier." The offspring of the renowned Viennese musician is holding forth as pianist at the Empress restaurant, where he is delighting listeners with his brilliant performances not only of Continental melodies but of Gershwin numbers and of American boogie-woogie, Straus, who used to write the melodies for the Radio City \Music j Hall shows, and is now working on | a TV project, composed the popular I song, "Or Something." But he told | me that he tries as much as pos- | sible not to wftte in the style of his celebratedlfitther. i Product of a^|lra ... "After all, his music re^sSnted his time, the Way period of sjjnperial Austria," he said. .'^??s^ $s exactly what music must ^Ttfce product of its era. If I W%4?to imitate him it J would be ridieutous. ; I "I'm an African. So I write as Ian Amerieq?½2^oime Gershwin is \great and I even like some, of the I hillbilly stuff. Bight now, I'm look- ling for a good book [or a musical \play. And if I find one, you can \bet its musio will be that of Mayor MImpelliUeH's New: York, not of % Emperor Franz Josef's Vienna." I Your Wandering Reporter ... I Red Buttons, the coinedian, will re- Iceive $20,000 for two weeks at the S^gd^JSfitel in gambling-mad Iffi-L I Vegas. But not so long ago, JneT 1 was working for producer Irving I Heller at the Waldeme^e resort [hotel for, $75 a week. What's J mainly, responsible for the difference in pay is television . . . According to CBS-TV,'" "Omnibus" will {return on October 4, in the 5 to 6:30 P. M. segment. The three j sponsors already signed are repeat [advertisers and, because of the ?√ßsuccess scored by the show, are Ipaying more than they did last <$>. . . That evening at 11, Hal BJock, who's been more or less inactive since his departure from "What's My Line?", will emcee tha new "Sunday Surprise Party" variety revue over WABD . . . The 2,000th Goldman Band Concert from Central Park will be heard over wqxr Monday night from 8:30 to 10. The program will feature .stick eminent composers as Aaron Copland, Morton Gould and Percy Grainger conducting their own works. season. This, because there will be only four bankrollers instead of five. ?╓¬ '^fliijl According to the T rend ex ratings, the Ford anniversary show on Monday night attained 38.2 points on CBS-TV and 19.5 on NBC-TV . ... Patrice Munsel, star of] the picture, "Melba," will share] hosting chores with Art Ford, \ when WABg-TV will carry the premiere, June 2i, 8P.M..., Singer J Alan Dale will replace Jimmy Blaine as vocal star of this'.station's "Talk of the Town" next ?√ßweek. ?√ß * * * Color Television . . . The FCC yesterday gave nbc the green light to test its compatible color TV system during regular hours on non-commercial programs, effective immediately, ending July, 31. This will permit NBC to telecast its sustaining shows in rainbow hues. In the past, on the whole, nbc color tests have been specially-prepared programs seen only during the non-scheduled periods. T he FCC saids its authorization should not be interpreted as approval '6f any new color system. * * * News Notes . .*" . "The Scarlet Pimpernel," starring Marius Goring, resumes on NBC-radio- after a hiatus, Wednesday, July 8, at 1Q P. M. . . . 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