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Daily News from New York, New York • 263

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I HOPALONG CASSIDY fVW7T CN IT sAJtc I if urnr I I' 7 I 3 Lt at i ii mr rn i I -J HOPPVVOLTE CM BUSINESS. I'M f-I FANkS WAS TH7ONLV FRIEND EVEF? NO CONDITION TO NOT BACKING OUT I If a a a. a ti 1 r- r- I ii 1 a. I A i yy-'i a I I fiii -i i i w-i I I 1 wmmmmammttt Inn tuu nin, nwv Twrt. uwmnn i riuni, nu.

H'OTLilltU'l II a ffrJj 14. Entile Kcse n-ilrfr Sirens Squeak The city tested its air raid sirens aT- 1 :1, Quizzes 6 Cop3 for the 14th time yesterday. Of 574 supposed to go off, 21 were either silent or so faint that no one could hear them. There was no excitement. Qur Lena Does (t Ones More; Gram Returns To Carnegie liy ROBERT SILVESTER Her name is Lena Home, she is one of the jn'fiest singers this country has produced and, at the moment, is all odds the most exciting personality in all of show business.

She is at Bill Miller's Riviera and will lie there for three weeks. If you miss this jral its your own fault. p.ilu i ils and niiii TRAVEL ah. i civilian ttilii'r. yi'teiiiay i i iTiii.

b. f.oe the IIiiM.Myn jury the jmrpoi ted ilici- li.ii.kn' to- tip with Maybe Miss Home isn't every body's dish but she sure is this writer's. She is the only singer ex -af tiic aiTcM of ion til tm.ikie Glo-s. Tl.e rand lui i i.u inei 1 he se. 1 I V.

i- ii il' itivi -t 1 i ti the nt i I HuiMing. h-same day on ul.nh cons lal protector of tl.e iooil bettlliK elliplle. lil'i IS expelled to he the star Wltue--. Bourvil Sought liiiun il, Ki'eiieh comic has been compared to hapliu, Mil! hi imported thi m'iimiii a hi adl mh eiigagi tnent at the 1-itm t.i uarti r. lEAVf PWA W.

42nd St tant who knows how to correlate the words of a lyric, the mood of the song, the expression of her face and the pantomime of her body so that from even the silliest and stupidest of the AA.IVt Indian Ft. lar ML Wait PL Newburah :50 W. lliaih St. Yonker. ta J1.T5 l.7i l.j5 2 J5 2.75 12:05 12:45 1 20 2 10 Daily Sailmaa Tnr.u.li Sept.

23 hiid U2 fa CAW DfWIWC CAfCTCRIA WOSfC Visit ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL, HVDE PK. Bin conn, at Poughfceepsie except Men.) (Iriibz admits proudly, "and I think our idea for big concerts is now pretty Will established. I've been doing them for 11 years. The big mmi'V is out of town, of course. The trouble with trying to do these tilings in New York is that you must undertake all the expenses of a week's show, or even a permanent show, and you get income only from one night.

Promotional expenses in New York are murderous." Granz recently returned from Europe and thinks that he'll have an artistic success there but, of course, it's almost impossible to get any money out of most countries. "Only Switzerland and Sweden," he said. "And anywhere 'he money is based on sterling exchange you're dead. However, we can pile up a lot of bunk accounts here and there and, perhaps, spend our old age living well in strange lands." Julius Monk helped launch another night club season Thursday night with the reopening of the 1'in I.I.1S 1.IIVK, the ini-. tiue of Tennessee llliams u' he Ruse Tattoo" at the Martin Heck, helps celebrate the 2Tioth performance of that success on Monday night.

SI l.t I I SATCEDAT MOONLIGHT SAIL Dancing 6 Entertainment 1 Cfl I ltyt Wtsx 42 si. jo r. m. I.JU. pop songs she can wring out the absolute maximum of Lena llorne Hndtoa River Day Liu 303 W.

42. JU (-S300 OPENS IN entertainment. One of the true beauties of -our SAIL 4 DAYS rtilS EAR BIGGEST LAFF SHOW! MOONLIGHT SEPT. 8 Gicji's Chateau Gigi Durston, socialite singer, headlines the new show at the Chateau Madrid. Gigi is assisted by the Winnie Hovler chorus.

r'KllIMK B'way Revue Dancing 7 5 Dining Bar t. 42 St. Pier 8:30 C. Bat Pk. Pier 19 :15 P.

SUTTON LINE. 24 State St WH 3 C25 TODAY (Sat.) The Sensational Jewish Comedy-Singer time, she has an amazing authority. The Riviera is scarcely an intimate bistro but she keeps it as quiet as a tomb. Those black eyes of hers flash all the way across the Hudson and the motorists on the George Washington Bridge apparently feel the effect and drive quietly. She's been great for years and at the Riviera she's actually better than ever, if possible.

Cranz at Carnegie. Norman Granz returns to Carnegie Hall next Saturday niirht with another of his Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts. This time he'll have Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa, Bill Harris, Illinois Jacquet, Flip Phillips and some other solid cats and, after a concert tour which will last throusrh November, he'll reassemble for his first invasion of Europe. "We took $15,000 out of I.os Angeles on our recent stand," 3 hour guided cruises intimate and usually entertaining I Le Kuban one of the hardier i after dark institutions. The Reu-ban this time has Ronnie Graham, the Three Riffs, Mary Mayo and the Norman I'aris I Graham is an original and pleasant comic who ought to be a nat-; ural for iiny Broadway revile.

The Riffs do some clean and amusing satirical work on bop and pop strings, the Paris Trio seemingly con play almost any type of music and Miss Mavo is a pretty and HA HOLIDAY THEATRE I I B'way i 47th St I I fti Llnl. I SSIO I -am HP fill 1 1 around Manhattan Island Sea fabulous Nw York, view WILL APPEAR IN PERSON TO AUTOGRAPH HIS RECORDS nt i Ur RIV0LI MUSIC CENTER 1639 WAY, Corner SO St. CC 5-S8S9 Mr 4 Cplrl tia t.JJ.. Krr.rdl the STATUE OF LIBERTY. who isn't alas! Ivory day at pltasjint singer very exciting.

10.30, II, A. M. and ACE ON I ILK I'lTlK OA 1 AIM I I. Ml M.I IttMt 1 ht I i.M i.l US MnIk. H)lt A WHl IT 8 HI II A I' I.

I itiHirti tkkim rnv 1 1 I I iflt 1. 411 Wr HiUAY 4 Mill I'l. Savoyards Tour; 6-6668 1- int. lu Mill, I 1 Tf? 4 21 ST. AT HUDSON RIVER 41II1NN1 BOO II I JOHNS I ON A TREE BROOKU'N PTn.

tnrt ilU'RV S. LlBEJlTlfJ A -r-f f.r,-f. ttLVlN (r 3 ULHVI1 KtXJl KKO MARTHA Sin llir r.ihiJ.-f tit this outii I'aciih: Extra 'LH' Scene Dorothy Haedkr's Masque and Lyre Light Opera Company, which for two years has been doing Gilbert and Sullivan in the basement of Jan Hus House, will change its name to American Savoyards and 0 on an exti mled tour next season under professional concert manage- i ment. Mae West's return to the Broadway with "Diamond I.il." WH.k. raitii1: La-l "TOWNS TrP COHirOY" Jt'-4" Siip'1 Hi JLNI-: HAVOC Kour.

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inn 43 3.2 40 I no 1 .20. Ian i. i Kllliald i Kriday night, will feature a scene I never yet played in Amerii a. In I Im it-i iri i fi 1 the ootsiile-tlle- FINAL SAILING SEPT. 8th I.

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COOK I I 1 1 1 11 1 MF RM AN Call mt madam I'M! 1 1 KAS A i. J.I,,, I I I 1(1 IM M. in-, ut ill Mm. limit A oi LAST 10 77MS' MATINCi; TODAY id cafe scene ha been done in London. To make time, Miss West lias eliminated one intermission.

Wrirht King- and Rudy Bond have lieen signed for the cast of "Glad Tidings." Herbert L. Berger says he has raised all but one quarter of the necessary product -tion money for "Denny Muloiie." Maurice Gosfield has been added to the cast of "Out West of Eighth." Harry Howell will be stage manager for "Faithfully Yours." NORMANDY 2 NEW MODERN STEEL SIGHTSEEING BOATS I 3 Hour Lecture Cruise in ttl I-HI MINI, I II I i EARLY BOAT EARLY BOAT SIGHTSEEING BOAT LECTURE CRUISE AROUND MANHATTAN ISLAND Hear (li FINN." Voire of Manhattan" LVS. PEB 1. BATTERY PARK SI. chndren, I IK MCM iV 111 "I iirol I linioitiit'.

I or. l.i llii- I I 1 7 litn.lfiilmli.u. rrr.lii of tin. tM lv, CAROL CHANMNGt'" v'IiI5T PLY AROUND MANHATTAN ISLAND BATTERY PARK 1 0:45 am, 2:1 :45 pm ENT1 1.MCN Prefer ULONULS Saturday I Sunday njt Extra trip leaves TUF-ROST TAT 1 Oil 1 TF.NNF.Svrr V. II JAMS MARTIN PICK.

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