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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 29

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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29
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THE MUM! TW.Ur, Nnv. 2f, H' 11B mm Mmm EARL WILSON ON BROADWAY All's Rosy No Divorce Tho Greatest Show In TO DP-AO HERIDAN 1i I utMw ft; mimi wmte (ill 7 tar tergyviffot CflUlB'MWMI MO at tk cm I Cherl Murdek A aVnftiiij nfiV.lMllSl riorum ws I told the B.W. that Brss My- erson gets prettier every year and to my amazement, she agreed with me. Errol Flynn usually laughing looked grave. Tyrone Power had been about his closest friend.

"They usually say when a man dies, 'His time has but I don't think Ty'i time had come yet," he said grimly at Club 21. Veteran B'way Talent Scout Joe Pincus discovered Power in 1935 when he had a bit part in a Katherine Cornell "Romeo and Juliet," got him $4O0-a-week at 20th, and Darryl Zan-uck gave him a lead in "Lloyd's of London." Was he a success? Why, his alimony to Annabella and Linda Christian was said to have totaled $3,000 a week! i Power regularly visited Fin- cus to thank him. "He was a plain, nice guy who never got big-headed and never thought he was important," said Pincus who also sent Don Ameche to Hollywood. IO" WLL KISS PONtON 0H field, trying to define it at the Heart Fund TVcast, "is what Henny Youngman thinks Milton Berle doesn't have" "Governor DiSalle" Mike, that is. who starts his four year term in Ohio Jan.

12 arrived in N.Y. and made two imperative stops: Toots Shor'g and St. Patrick's Cathedral EARL'S PEARLS: Wouldn't it be wonderful if we had wages, 1332 prices and 1910 taxes? WISH I'D SAID THAT: You know you're getting old when you start complaining about all the foolish things you did when you were middle-aged. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: There's a guy so nervous he has to take a tranquilizer to steady his hand enough so he can open a bottle of sleeping pills. Taffy Tuttle complains that TV commercials aren't long enough: "I can never get from the set to the refrigerator and back to the set In time." That's earl, brother.

cfN i ai a NEW YORK, Nov. 20 Billy Rose'i wife, Joyce Mathews. ai very chipper on the phone In New Orleans as she shrieked a denial that she had "gone to Mexico" to get hcrscll a divorce for Thanksgiving. "Everything's perfectly fine Billy took me to the airport and he's coming here for Thanksgiving," Joyce said. was run down and needed vacation," added the mistress of the Rose town house.

"But when I. told my friends I was going to Mexico, they said, YOU'RE to MEXICO? WELL! I knew what they were thinking. So I brought my daughter Vickl down here in-stead. "The report ruined my vacation but I'm having a good time," concluded Joyce, the former Mrs. Milton Berle.

Billy, at the town house here, said: "Joyce was going to Mexico but she found out it was cold." Ernie Kovacs told me that besides signing a Columbia Pictures one-picture-a-year deal and arranging to go on Moni- THIS .,1, unnvunnn imctr Af When their worlds llULLIllUUu likUJlV.nL -j IS EVERYTHING 'coHido a comedy cyclone JOYCE MATHEWS Mexico Vacation Only tor radio, he and Edith Adams are "going to San Francisco to have dinner." Feeling hungry (there are so few restaurants In N.Y.), he said, "We'll stay about five days. Counting lunches, we can have 10 delicious non-home-cooked The brave and brassy brassiere bandit who fi'ched the falsies of the girls in "Goldilocks" (the Don Ameche Elaine Strich show) suddenly returned them. Chorine Suzanne Stahl (of Pittsburgh) contends they were superfluous, anyway. YOU'VE HEARD! ot lougn un- FUN! "tl MM It I "Humor," said Harry Hersh- NOW to The Role That Fits Him Like A Gun Fits A Holster! usu caron iwwa 04 ICLC JOUWX J'ff OF SUSY Skf We" MHTlKtC A-a. DOROTHY KILGALLEN Torgy And Bess' Cost $8,500,000 Cooper NEW STARTS I f'V mam ocm'On tcAi.

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IS PAN 1 3 i 1 JOTTINGS IN PENCIL when all the bills are in, "Porgy and Bess" will have cost Sam Goldwyn close to $8,500,000, but the veteran producer doesn't even blink when he hears the staggering figures. A friend who helped Ann Sheridan move from her mldtown sublet to something more permanent was invited to join her in a housewarming toast. The concoction, he reports, was Ann's own design: gin and stout. Ira Wallach, co-author of the Broadway play, "Drink to Me Only." is collaborating with composer David Baker on a tropical revue which they'll title (Get ready, Ben-net Cerf!) "Wring Out the Old." Friends say Erin O'Brien's skin trouble Is one of the big reasons for her separation from husband Jimmy Fitzgerald. She thinks it will clear up once they're apart.

Neil the great arranger and trumpeter, is about to turn maestro. But not on "a jazz kick; surprisingly, his orchestra will be strictly for dancing. He'll tour the hotel and campus circuit with a crew tagged "The Band with the Sweet Beat." i There's nothing like sentiment: Eddie Fisher just bought an expensive gold trinket for Elizabeth Taylor from the same jewelry firm that sold him Debbie's engagement ring. Yul Brynner's acceptance of the Tyrone Power role in "Solomon and Sheba," for which he'll have to fly to Madrid, means the cancellation of more than 450 newspaper, radio and TV interviews as well as premieres and other personal appearances scheduled in 20. U.S.

cities as part of the ballyhoo for his flicker "The Buccaneer." Lunching at the Colony the other day, Mervyn LeRoy introduced his two companions as FBI men, but hastened to assure Gene Cavallero that none of the chic patrons was under investigation. The sleuths were conferring with him because they're technical advisors on his current production, "The FBI Story." Barbara Hutton's dates with Jimmy Douglas and the way they look at each other in public have convinced members of London's Mayfair set they're really in love. For your Whatever-bccame-of file: Allan Nixon, first husband of Marie Wilson, now conducts Sunday bus excursions that take in movie stars' homes and a picnic feature. Oft COLUMBIA PICTURES a )9ia SPHjCER AVI.M(AUArt MIAMI HACM Open 1:43 Open 1:45 Open 1:45 Open 1:15 LEROY FBI Story mi frank 5keffington TlO I SLANO' fMlua Ttw HITS TWO THRI STARTS NOV. 27 AT LOEWS RIVIERA HURRAH A JOHN FORD PRODUCTION -torn thing to thowt bout I 11 fcdriW.

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