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BROOKLYN EAGLE; Ml, JUNE 29, 1947 mucA. 570. wc a van. 7ia wtz. 77a Brooklyn and Broadway -Trumpeter Comes RADIO PROGRAMS WNYC WCBS.

mi i ai -is iota From Waifs Home WHN. 10V) yPV. IIW WUB. 1190 WFAS, 1230 NIOV. 1280.

EVD. VB8R. WBNX, I M0. NfBYN. 1430.

HOM, 1480. IVQXR. 1560. WKL IMOL TODAY'S BEST BETS On Dec 31 1918, NIGHT LIFE By LEW SHE Af PER r's Eve frolic. The the law promptly Steingut.

Sc.lt Water Comes to Flatbush." WHN. Hon THE HARDY OLD ROUMANIAN tM i the When Daniel Loins Armstrong The Old Roumanian Is still the Old Roumanian. In spite of floor shows and rhumba music and bright, modern left the Waifs Home a few years later hi "lip" was developed and he was already playing notes be- decorations and air-conditioning, and the fact that flat and natural outgrew its first pants long ago Sam. you made the pants too small Jack Silverman's fa-i 1 mous ciub on the lower East Side! LEW'S TALK Sam Gold diato beginning of and family- wr and William Wrier, despite style personal i their headlined feud ever "Best Yearn credit, are qui-th his king On the tables are still aeltaei bottles Instead of water, the new dill pickles beloved of Allen St. gourmets, and, if you order the befoti only admitted to the bands fortified Pau teaks of King Oliver.

Fate Marable and Ory. but Invited to play with them. Muni into proposing And, of course, When uutlmrit closed Bldono cab- mm dries with his heart. flk Hails any Tti mr he sees, when milk BUhkara his cab is empty, and drives hirr down the sporting section of New his Bella ie Banks fc frank, un-song, kid-and assur-lat "You'vf People PUtform. WCBS: America United Soil Conservation: Whose Responsibility." WNBC.

1.J4 Baseball. Yankees vs Washington. V1NS; 1 Dodgers vs. Oianw. Doubleheader.

WMCA, WHN. Harvest of Stars. Frank Black. Conductor. WNBC.

4: JO President Harry S. Truman, An Address to the 38th Annual Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People WCBS. WNBC. WJZ. WNYC.

WNEW. WOR. Family Hour. Eileen Farrell. WCBS, N.

Symphony Orchestra. Hans 8chwieger. Condurior. WNBC. Show Business, Story of Tommy Dorsev.

WNEW an Silver Theater, Conrad Nagel. M. C. "At Home in Central Park." WCBS S.Jo Kate Smith Show, WCBS, The Greatest Story Ever Told. "The Lost Sheep.

WJZ 7:00 Jack Paar Show, Trudy Erwin. Quest. WNBC; Gene Autrf Show, WCBS; Masterwork Hoilr. WNYC. 7 JO Delinquent Youth States Its Case, WQXR; Rogues Gallery, Barry Sullivan, WNBC; "The Clock," WJZ; Blondie.

WCBS. Templeton Show, WNBC; Adventures of 8am Spuade, WCBS 8 JO Clime Doctor WCBS; Fred Alen Show, James Mason. Guest, WNBC, Ave Maria Hour. WMCA. 9:00 Manhattan Merry -Go-Round.

WNBC: Meet Corliss Archer, WCBS; Exploring the Unknown. WOR. Louella Parsons Snow. George Jessel, Quest, WJZ Show, Frank Morgan, Guest. WCBS; Album of Familiar Music.

Donald Dame, WNBC; Double or Nothing, WOR. It or Leave It. WCBS: Theater Guild on the Air. Helen Hayes, Mary Mac Arthur, "Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire," WJZ, Jack Smith Show, WNBC. TELEVISION 2:00 WNBT Baseball, Doubleheader, Dodgers vs.

Giants. 7:.10 WCBS Film, "Last of the Mohicans." 7:50 WCBS Children's Film Short. 8:00 WCBS Fashions. WNBT "Ringside" 8:30 WNBT "Party Line." 9:00 WNBT Musical Miniatures. 9:10 WNBT Religious Film.

"A Rich Yn tn; Ruler some migi the lug the customer: i Got to Be Loved with Marable ISaU-'hino Be Health' 'The Man Heights) Clinton was elected until 1921. when Chicago, beckoned. JOAN FONTAINE co-stars with Laurence Olivier in "Rebecca" at the Sunrise Drive-In Theater, Valley Stream, today through Wednesday. Compared I Who Came treasurer of the Pro Entertain King Oliver Dinner" was an eat New York from Fletcher Henderson brought Armstrong he was back in Chicago year, dividing his time Ollie Powers' band and Ersklne Tate's Vendome Theater irehestra. In his spare time and-run character.

She was hired (or a weekend back in 1933. Everybody knows that Sadie ls; generally described as a Sophie Tucker type and the comparison Is appropriate enough. Like the Latin Quarter star, the Roumanians vet is bursting with vitality and socks her songs across with But Sadie is only part, if the most permanent member, of the ambitious show. Headlining is ers of N. better known aa "Peonys" Ex-child actress weds Paul Ziebold next month and he wants her to bow out from films Ross Di Lo-rrmo to head American Medical Aid to Italy.

Inc. Singer Carol Ames: "Bargain sales are Just a case of women ruining one dress to buy another!" SHAVINGS A Chi promoter wants to put Olson Johnson on ice And no cracks from the peanut fallen, please. Satchmo recorded for Okeh, first Life Was Easier For Pearl White Rosalind Russell, supposedly suf accompaniment for blues smg-s and then as head of his own idio group, the Hot Five. In the Fall of 1927 Armstrong ok a shot at heading his own oud. Louis Armstrong's Sunset "FRAMED," with Barry Sullivan and Jam's Carter, above, cast with Glenn Ford, continues on tne local Fox screen.

ferlng a temporary paralysis Mickey Freeman, brash and lika- StomDers. and after he was fea- "Thej hospital scene in Col PMK Windy Citj Broadway in 1929, a going concern. Guilt, of Janet Ames," had heavily to the floor. c'onstant uproar with his hepi HOLLYWOOD brand oi comedy. Aamnn this time jazz was climbing The scene was shot seven times exotic note.

Mimi Kellerman does heights of social acclaim and combine the A.M. TO 12 M. 1 1 liIU1 MiST' wSB-IIml IhSST three-rlnger i ItiMm" with skating gtyfiSjt 5 ThM- 8 A.M. TO 12 a spirited "Song of before Director Henry Levin called It perfect, and Miss Russell came Amstrong made the grand tour to London and the continent. His while the vocalizing Dale Sisters up with some self -consoling' thoughts.

the final fall, when 1 of irst trip kept him abroad lor tne ast half of 1932. Six months later le crossed the Atlantic again to cad bands and to solo until Jan-lary, 1935. His appearance in Jules Levey New Orleans," now at the Win girls like Pearl White and Ruth Roland, who fell off buidings. leaped from speeding trains and pals claim UT nie Louise Lambert, Miami model, may be the real thing. But he's got a million of 'em! Max Peist and Eddie Lane.

and co-owners of a W'msburg druggerv, are Hatfield and McCoy in baseball. Ma is a Dodger fan and HUdie display their versatility in American, French and European folk A pretty chorus line, brightly costumed, and Joe La Porte's Band complete the show. He alternates for dancing with D'Aquila's Rhumbas. More so than In most nightclubs, probably becau.se the Rou- lie kitchen la a dominant attrac- seasoned specimens of American and European cooking It reason er Garden, Is the high peak of hlsj areer to date. This story of Jazzi dropped off cliffs to make their living as actresses In the old silent days." rom New Orleans barrel house lavs when ragtime was heard sain Camera a Un ii'her on river boats or in the man Joe Walker, "we never made thefa ellars of Storeyvllle, is pari more than one shot, good, bad oi indifferent, for those old serials Satchmo's own story.

Flaying with mm are main oj done by I fathers ot jazz, including jviq signed "Max." Also. "But my team played signed "Eddie" When August played for Truman at a Capitol OtllJ I 9 110 WCBS-N'W! RnllMlU. Jr.nt" WHN-MuiU 1. Sm WNBC: Nl.t 0H- Mv.l.ry WINS-Ntwi; Mm Rlvr. fallen oftener- Ory.

gerous falling doubles. You'' and harder ti fell in all of 1 deciding Pearl White ever "R-'V "TlL hhi artair, tne rresident gave him a signed program: "From Hero Turns Villain sighed You'll find the steak, "Now the man tells Miss Russell, who was from the filet of choice prime To Suit Marine Pal falls, ribs of beef, on the Dinner Roy- ale, along with such entrees as veal scalloDini. schnitzel HoLtein FIRST NIGHTLIFE TO- barracks friendship rookie in the mat and broiled sirloin steak. Typical, MORROW Maggi McNeill: orP; 'Mother Wore Tights' quarters at San Diego Has Film Innovations anted Robert Ryu dishes on the lower-priced dinners, Herb Sheldon radio luncheon e-are pot roast. Long Island at Latin Quarter The ling.

Maryland fried chicken. Highlight nun No Fifth Ave. ill 'th Century-Fox MONDAY 5iX2JrtW jo m. WNBC-0 wcas Th tar a postwt Hollywood's Famous Advised To 'Scram' if They Hate the Life Holljrwoodlans are quick to resent carping criticism of their i own and their industry and never quicker than when the criticism comes from some one who has grown rich, fat and famous off the very people and Institutions he sneers at. These characters who blithely bite the hand that feeds them caviar are (1) ingratas; '2) hypocrites; (3), publicity seekers; (4) egomaniacs, or i5 all of these put together.

A widely read columnist recently mentioned several of these priie specimens, including Margaret. Sullavan, Ethel Barrymore and Katharine Hepburn. He quoted Margaret as saying, in an interview a few years back, that she only worked in movtee for the money, that it was very hard work, and that she never had a chance to have any fun. The simplest fundamentals of good sportsmanship would seem to dictate that, if Maggie was so enamoured of money, and that if the studios were willing to pay her enough of the stuff to over-coma her naturally lazy and fun-loving disposition, the least she could have done would be to keep her mouth shut about her sufferings. After all, nobody twisted her arm.

Paradoxically enougih, the one type of wail which has some merit to it is the one which at first glance seems the most ludicrous that is, when an ambitious young actor, brought to Hollywood from, say, a successful Broadway play, moans, "They've been paying me $1,000 a week for six months now, and they haven't let me do a single day's work!" He's got a point there. After all, a promising young actor, if he's really ambitious, has ants in his He wants to start getting somewhere before he gets too old, and before the producers and the critics and I lie public forget, he exists. Of course, the 91,000 a week isn't hard to take; but the career is the important thing, and 1 assure you many of these protestants would sincerely rather be getting $50 a week for doing something than $1,000 for doing nothing. But the established the top-flighters who are riding high financially and ctnematically, just don't make sense with their winnings about, the hardships of their chosen profession. Sure, picture work is hard, entails long hours, imposes certain demands on one's privacy, independence and personal habits.

But they're free to quit any time they please within contract, limitations, of course and in the meanwhile their self-pitying sobs sound singularly unconvincing. Even worse, if anything, are tho.se artistic snobs who accept Bollywood's largesse while, at, the same time, sneering loudly at heavy, i R.K.O. Radio's a revolutionary step in sweetbreads ann veai cnops Alter; WEDNESDAY Cardini dim musicals, according lhe wlde assortment of appetisers opens at Bilimore Cascades Roof you have a choice of soups and THURSDAY LECUONA forthcoming topical film, "Cross-j playing the unsympatneuc the mea with strudel. fruit CUBAN boys into thp ha. compote or assorted cakes I VANA-MADRID.

role of a killer motivated by race prejudice. It's a real turnabout for Mother Wore Tights" In his ilm, starring Betty Grable with 3an Dailey. virtually all of the iramatic conventions of the back -Tender More Debut and Encore Concerts logs are violated, Trotti eturned to his Holly-) When I career. Ryan had For urce to Play married heavy in "Crossfire." if he could noasiblv wangle the role He ey raise a despite tsitudes of their professi ir doesn't get sick sudde 7t the understudy hi it over with Director Edward Dmytryk. The result of the talk thai reert nrrn 7 Wk.

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Debut and Encore Conceits enters its fourth season this -Fall, continuing us Town Hall presen-' tations of young American artists. cost, and established concert stars. Four concerts have been arrangedon Oct 26, Feb. 26. March, 14 and April 15 Innovations to be presented Include a new work by a South American composer, commissioned by Debut and Encore uipriMiiRly the villlan in the picture.

the barracks is "siren" to destroy winch changed his course: Ryan happy marriage of th Grable-Dai-palled in the corps with a rookie ley vaudeville team. It represents, who told him about a book he had according to the producer, one of VUt written. is based the tew times that the screen on this Ijook. The rookie pal was has admitted that show people author Richard Brooks. often lead happy, normal lives.

('oi-, pi i an.l violin ponsored by Dirctor Andre DeToth Examines an Old Set debut artists re Olgn Pincula et Banks. Negro These the cinema i really make tl -iviemakers mad. "The sy prate pompously, "is pap for imers and seemed to be doing They'd merely nailed tar: Rip Van Winkle roSTharbuKa TCome. Back in Conn. I retarded and Illegitimate offspring of stage Film Director Andre deTot.h ii a sentimentalist.

There are times for instance, when he wonderi what's happened to all the ftni l.u'isl i on some out-of -the-wai spot when they get ready to shoo n. nrnior Drodurtinn. I 8-rvnt WINS Ttoutht. KIH 1 WOR-Snty III th B'll. WMCA PruMdMI WNYC WNYC Nm.

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wSeav!" Wed wiili explaining i lPt 'or 20 years or more mat tney a aneiioy cuoppea up ha Elman relVr As everyone knows, the movie night. The play- them for fuel during a cold snap. being revived by the Ridgefield Mormon school I deserted village, spend uncounted Mischa Elman At Stadium a relic of the 1880s which repaired for use in the picture, hun inning as a school house Iwilomu repiwas tat and what not lit for the talents and energies of true artists." What they're trying to imply, of course, is that they are true artists. What they actually imply is that they are' cultural prostitutes who are perfectly willing to sell their artistic consciences for a few thousand pieces of silver. If they are sincere in their scorn of the cinema art, they brand themselves as pretty shoddy stuff by remaining in it for money.

If they are not sincere, then they're nothing but cheap frauds unworthy of anybody's attention. In either case, these lofty characters damn themselves far more effectively than they damn the movies. I was in a Chinese restaurant the other night, when a crabby gent started complaining about the chop suey, which was really quite excellent. The waiter listened to him for a moment. "You no likee? Okay," he impassively, "you go away." And he picked' up the plate, walked back to the kitchen, and that -and then walk off.

forsaking it, Summer Theater, Klcrgeneia as Its opening production of the Summer season. "Our Days Have Been So Won- Frances Hopklnson and Ls the first song ever composed in Mischa Elman. celebrated ItnUt, will be the star of this wee Stadium concerents, playing Memirh -ohn Concerto with Philharmonic -Sympnonv Or he? tomorrow night at Lewi.sohn Th don even bi i chased most ot down their sets it. wouldn't bo worth the labor costs, they figure Mr deTolh and hi.s technical crews had spent $75,000 on one recent, job of thus sort, this being The program, to be conducted hv Airxan.ic; SinaMci's. aijn lu 'Candida' Starts ll ns Manfred Over- Orafton, Utah, to shoot Brahms Symphony Tuesday in Sayville rvi Musts screen release.

No. 1. t. Sum is the So I Coney Fireworks Show duct the following three con 'You likee? OkaN carping confreres, on Tuesday, Wednesday andThurs- To Be Launched Tuesday ieToth's wife. Vert he Globe Theater he money erecting ilav he carl WMCA-Alk O'ck1" WMCA-Av MrH Hur.

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i io p.m. to i a.m. 1 manner oi ThP nrewnrks display of the cellist, on Wednesday, ahd Lauritz buildings so that th mer stock season the Sayville Playhouse will offer Shaw's "Can-' dida," starting Tuesday evening. The leading role will be played by Isabel Bonner, a resident member of the company making her first appearance. In the supporting cast are William C.

Tubbs, :nna.k..b!e resemblance to the inrescniccl nil next ar na Prince and his rendition oi "Drink I back L8M.Ut 8:30 p.m. The shows, varying Went to England To Win Fame Meiciunr veteran Wagnerian tent on Thursday. There will be no cencert Fridi night. Robert Stolz will condu an prrwram To Me Only With Thine Eyes" tr put up a large pressed them greatly They brought 11 each week, will be presented every I hou Tuesday in July and August. cabins and barracks Paul Anderson, John Morny, Sheldon Thompson and Brenda Phil the rest is history.

1 snooting season, t.rai on nao by the Coney Continued from Preceding Page continued his research in XVth In America, the part established lips. The production is under the tne actor as one of the Century German art. oi josepn ivranun. THIS AD IS WORTH had a larser population 1113,1 chamber of Comm. ive.

which when it was a thriving Mormon ThomM Tosailro is sident. i center. All these build-1 ihev'd also abandoned. Imaim MHMMna talented young men to emerge in Then came another and quite! tne tneater in many years. To All AA sudden turn of events, time.

American accents The "Ramrod" company lime 5.nCUULC Nemerson Playhouse To Present 'Dear Ruth' $5. Builds London Replica Only to Burn It Down premium in London and Norman Marshall, director of the Gate pleted its shooting last Fall. By the time the Christmas vacationi had come around. rieToth and Miss! BRING THIS AD WITH YOU ID WITH YOU Theater, was about to prodi Maurtne Watkin's "Chicago Pr Lake while a To build a city only to see It. deft toyed was the lot of Art.

Director Lvle Wheeler during the filming of Twentieth Century -Fox's "For- LEARN TO DRIVE GOOD FOR JULY ONLY 5 South Fallsburg, N. June 28 The Nemerson Playhouse has again opened the eyes of all other hotel proprieters in the area. Former leader in bringing first-rate productions to the mountain sponsoring "Charley's Aunt" before a group of hotel men of this vicinity. On July 6 "Dear Ruth" will be seen at the Nemerson Play- FIVE CORNERS AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL H24 FLATBUSH AVE. CE.

4-2810 London Whitehall Palace, Queen's Presence Chamber gate Prison, the Theutei had become acquainted with John Gielgud. the English actor, andj through him, Marshall heard of the young American Despite hi.s lack of experience. Price was tested! and promptly signed for the The opportunity whet led his appetite for bigger and better roles and after Price had done several more bit parts he heard of a forthcoming production In England of "Victoria Regina." He made it a hit Okay by me." Miss Lake promptly Two days later lhe pair an Grafton and got no end i WMCA-Ethlfll Mm I IW Xtllam ML II wcas- Nm. 'km 1 IIW-Nw'tf mkM. 1 WNYCM' fiSSsWa London docks.

St. James Park; while his creations went up in He Wants to Be Alone en. 'li- I London fire of 1686. I'wo lire departments and a staff plained in New York last vas that when word about ce cabins and barracks got! the Gate Theater where scouting for talent for the American produc of 200 police were on hand to tion of the play, Helen Hayes and control the screen holocaust while i n'ind '-Hal cnul Garbo, who glumly informs the world she want to be alone, could learn from Anton Walbrook He, too, likes to be alone but he's taken steps to prove himself a man of his word. Walbrook has bought an island.

The forest-covered property is Gilbert Miner discovered price, his rj at a cost 01 $250,000. Ruth Chatterton Ben rln Howard Wendell Francis Compton. Mary Sinclair: In nellman flay I Edmund Cambridge and Cec I George Abbott has engaged Scolt. Ruth Chatterton for Lillian Hell- HOLLYWOOD-' Pomi pack ol share farmers de-move into Grafton for the People like that are called HOTEL RESTAURANTA BROOKLYN EAGLE ON WNBC Make a note to tune "Metropolitan New Roundup" every Monday through Friday ot 12:15 P.M. 660 en the dial TAPPENS "rSnSW'a Norway and it nas be- the "Wei Vero FELTMAN'S OF CONEY ISLAND sin Avenufl Walbrook emerges RADIO SICK? Call SH.

8 23 1 8 Salr, Serrfe. C. PUCCI, Pre. 609 86H1 JTRIIT man's 'The Little his I second offering at the Ogunqui' Playhouse, beginning tomorrow 1 Blaine Cordner, who made a personal triumph In "A New Life," lis featured with Miss I In the oast are Katherine Squire, 10 unta "Reri Sh, Red SEE AND BE SEEN Shoes." Archers-J Arthur: CHIN LEE these farmers had work for the Winter omfortably quartered in loon and gaming house A rancher and his kids were holding the. 'Nil I Rank production, which is due for) location to Nice.

Monte 1 Carlo, Paris and Copenhagen. I nuaio.

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