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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 22

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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22 DOROTHY KILGALLEN NEW YORK "Where's Ava?" is the newest guessing ime among raem-joers of the International set. Die beautiful Mist Gardner as Just in New York "lor little operation," and after that ihe as reported returning to Spain, but tome of her chums imiled at that and laid not at all, aha ai hiding out in Palm Springs. While Ava was recuperating from the surgery, her devoted twain, Claude could be observed along the Gotham party route with one Princess tan. Ing It at six one chilly morning, having toiled all night because Tahoe immediately. Those who went through the experience can't imagine bow Judy could possibly do a weekly vide program a 1 1 season, although that's beea ma the planning hards Eddie Fisher dropped large bundle at the Las Vegas gaming tables.

Meanwhile, his Big Los of last year, Lis Taylor, has. been house hunting for something very fashionable In London, where Dickie Burton will open in the new Robert Bolt play this Spring. A couple of years ago, it was thought that London weather might be fatal to Lix if she caught pneumonia again, but apparent ly she'll risk anything to be near Burton. Ann Sothern's back In Gotham huddling with General, Food executives, who may sponsor her new TV series la which she'll play the role of a middle-aged mother That sleeper film. "David and Lisa." is breaking all records in Sap Francisco, where it won the film festival award last Summer before anyone else in the U.S.

was touting its merits. Incidentally, Mark Lawrence, who wrote the score, may make a million dollar profit on the picture; his company, Mark-L Enterprises, came in with the necessary loot when. the project was foundering. Edi Adams' show business friends wonder if all the woes that beset her after Ernie Kovacs' death have taken a toll of her health. Earlier this season she turned down a Broad way show and cancelled a lucrative date in Las Vegas.

Now she's just cancelled another big booking at the Fairmount Hotel in San Toiled All Night have their invitation suitably (ranted for lifetime display on the living room wall. I Peter Ustinov's "Photo Finish" should have one of the most glittering premieres of the Broadway season. Adlai Stevenson, Thant and Princess Radxiwili are among those scheduled to attend. regular expect him to marry pretty Jean Gilbert, who is referred to by some as "Mr. Merrick's assistant" and by others i Merrka'e fiancee." Jean was formerly Those who were connected t0 New York Dally with the taping of Judy Gar- Mirror (ilm crltlc JuJtin cil.

land's latest spectacular bert. mat ran silvers ana Goulet deserve the Good Sports of the Year awards; they sat around for hours and days waiting for-judy to feel well enough or in the right mood to do the show, and they wound up finish- Ralph Meeker has been getting his Jollies by turning up singing a 'repertoire of tunes at Cerutti's on Madison Avenue, from George Gershwin' to Cole Porter as an unscheduled treat for the other patrons of the res taurant. Judy- had -to leave- for a k- tT t. jLania haa been hit with another whopping lawsuit. A a film company is suing for (50, 000.

claiming they had advanced that sum to the singer as part payment for a movie he was to have made for hetn just before be died. Good news: Sid Caesar-has Mel Brooks back ea the payroll writing his upcoming division specials. Mel was responsible for some of the best Caesar shows la the great old days of Imogen Coca and Carl Reiner. The dumbest fellow in the movie industry was just bounced off tha payroll of a film firm. followed his basic instinct and made a pass at a curva ceous starlet, completely for getting she was his boss' girl friend.

The latest joke along Broad way is that JFK is sure to win in 1964 even if only his Ira personators vote for him Carolyn Leigh, who has made another professional parting from. Cy Coleman, will do the Extra Eastview Business Night Eastview City Council has authorized businesses to stay open until 9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21. The Thursday night shopping will make up for a night lost on the following night, Friday, when merchants may want 10 close early to take part in the civic party and parade celebrating the birth of the city.

HEARS OBJECTIONS TORONTO CP Provin- Lionet Hampton -is the most; cial Transport Minister Auld excited musician In -town. Helmet Monday with representa-and Mrs. Hampton have beenifjves of about Ontario invited to the Lincoln's Birth-companies who use truck trans- day reception being given by portatton to hear their objec toe President' and tions to proposals for. the com at the White House. Hamp has pulsory filing of rates with the already made arrangements ao Ontario government.

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Kahn musical, "The Big Drink" Cower Champion wants Lee Remick to replace Barbara Harris in next season's Rodgers Lerner production, Picked a Daisy." Miss Harris, originally scheduled to co-star with Robert Horton in the musical, decided not to wait a round and writ inlft 'Mrwhr Now that David Merrick is Courage," with Anne Bancroft. divorced man. the Shubert Alley instead. Lead singer Connie Coderlni quit the Four Lads singing group to remain in New York with his family. His reason was simple in ultimatum -from ttw-ftrtre1 woman, fashion model Sandy Hill, that she was getting pretty fed up with "the road." (Copyright, mi) 1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1963 OlSCREETlST RIP-TEASE 'A Button Missing' Plans Extra Shows A mixture of philosophy and sentiment with a discreet strip-tease thrown in seems to be a winning recipe with Ottawa theatre-goers.

It did wonders for "A Button Missing." a comedy written by George G. Blackburn, of Ottawa, which is delighting full crowds -at the Ottawa Little Theatre this week. The play has been so popu lar that extra performances are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Its author a former Journal reporter and' ait Information officer with the Labor Depart ment show wit and psychology in handling the story, about a man who invents a mechani- cat woman to. save males from the tyranny of females.

Unfortunately, the play's pos sibilities too often turn into windy rhetoric, as its wit too often becomes vulgarity. Early in the performance, the hero (played by Richard Little) spent so much time explaining his views on women that we wondered why he didn't sit down and write a book. Two actors gave the, play almost all its vitality: Elsa Pkrkthorne as a maidf and Cles-sort Goodhue as a bumbling and emasculated patent attorney. -hrrhe- best' tradition of character comedians! AH his movements, from the twitching of eyebrows to his fantastic gait, are calculated to draw a deep laugh at the right tuna. Mr.

Little overplayed hi part. He sounded as if he were readme aloud, and sometime! garbled his words. This may be the author's fault, for the part ''Contains a number of tedious passages. The set, designed ty Cara Malcolm with the help of E. Jackson and William Adkins.

drew applause as soon as the curtain rose. It depicted a lovely enough suburban interior, but seemed impractical for acting. Furni ture cluttered trje-middle of the stage and reduced acting space. The play may be seen at 8.30 p.m. until Saturday, and also next Tuesday and Wednesday.

F.A.H. REFUGEES RESCUED MIAMJi-Flfc-fAPV -forty. four Cuban refugees packed into a IS-loot open boat were picked up in the Atlantic Monday, the U.S. Coast Guard reported VOTE TO STRIKE demands for a 10-per-cent-wage TORONTO (CP) About SOO jioerease. They said wages un-mlllinery workers from JO Tor-lder the present contract, which onto plants Monday voted for, expires Friday, are between.

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