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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 19

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ftWiy. Jum 22, 1951 cc an Iftantiito Examtarr. Friday Fish-Fry: Whither mankind note Singer Sarah Vaughan and Pianist Erroll Garner, the idols of the "progressive" jazz set, drew 2800 wild-eyed paytrons at a concert in Ber-Berkeley's handsome High School Aud. the other night. Cancelled earlier: A recital by the renowned concert pianist, Vladimir Horowitz, acct.

a slow advance sale; only 300 tickets' had been sold. Daily insidem: The tangled tax case of Atty. Jim Maclnnia (who has been indicted, om-indicted and will probably be re-indicted) is now a matter of interest to the FBI; the G-men are fascinated with the statements of Notary Louise Haller and especially by what she has to say (in hush-hush affidavit) about the activities of Govt prose Ls take some! -fy: a 1 take some pedal pushers cutors. Keeping up with the stars Hedy LaMarr and her latest husband Tall Ted Stauffer, check in at the Palace Monday without her children for a few more days of honeywooing. Edmond Rieder, boss of the hotel, is shobtm' the works for 'em: twin-bedded suite, flowers, candy, booze and two tickets for "Guys and Dolls" Mon.

night. Asking for double-trouble: The big Chinatown tong that has its young punks roaming the streets in the Grant Ave. sector, shoving people around, starting alley fights, etc. Even the victims don't know what it's all about, but they're getting pretty fed up and seeing lawyers about suits. FUNNY OLD WORLD: Ed Lofis, owner of the 27 Louis stores in the E.

played bridge the other night with Arno Affeldt, the Pet Milk exec (plus the wives) with a dandy li'l sidebet: the loser would have to milk a cow in the window of the biggest Louis store, 51st and T'graph at 5 p. m. on Saturday. The loser: Louis, who'll be in there squeezing on schedule. Affeldt is supplying the cow udderwise Louis couldn't keep up his end of the bet Big Bizman E.

O. Weed, who lives in Marin, had to fly East early the other morning and his wife gallantly offered to arise with him (about 4 a.m.) and drive him to S. F. airport "You sleep" said Model Husband Weed. "IH go into a motel near the airport the night before." Swell.

Except that Marin's Weed couldn't find a vacancy in any of the Peninsula motels. So, he slept all night curled up on a hard wooden bench in the airport's admin' istration building. At 5 tired, aching and bleary-eyed, he awoke, looked at the airline schedule and discovered that all flights had just been cancelled acct the United pilots' strike. And so to bed, back in Marin. NOTES AND QUOTES: Atty.

Vincent Hallinan, whose jail term (on a contempt charge) has been upheld by the" U. S. Supreme Court, isn't acting worried. "After all," shrugged Bad Boy Hollernan to his friend Tony Curro, "I'll probably only serve five months what with time off for good behavior." shot back Curro. Rusty Draper, the supercharged entertainer at Will King's Rumpus Room, was called back for so many encores by his admirers the other night that he finally held up his hand and pulled the ancient show business wheeze: "Whaddya want, my blood?" "Yes!" shouted a Red Cross gal, in the audience, rushing to the stage and signing him up for a pint Franka Faldini, the beautiful young Italian actress imported from Italy by Great Lover Mel-vin Belli, went down to Paramount to test for a part in the forthcoming movie.

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Franka didn't get the part. "Sorry," said the director. "You just don't look Italian enough." These ghoulish' things Col. George White, the Fed'l narcotics sleuth, has had Photographer Kurt Heath take a three-dimensional color photo of himself to be filed for future reference; "With that picture," intoned the Colonel, "a sculptor will have no trouble executing my of the more 'cryptic statements of the year. GOLDEN GATE GAZETTE: Socialite An id Nor-man.

the Mohawk OilmoeuL almost lost an ear in a chill I I ill I -tf fl I IWI avTHMlMllllj, in liny I I -Tf Iff 11 K7 checks or large plaids. Lined, has I Jsrto" 7 rl 4 boned bra and back vp. Blue or red vl JfTI 1 1 predominating, sizes from 0 to 16. sheath plus duster both 19.95 ing mishap in a neighborhood saloon the other night Wrestlintr (for lauehs) with his pal, Big Ed Coney, Nor Together: a costume. Alone, a beautifully -fitted sheath, svele enough to go out evenings by itself! Alone, too the coat as a coat, or belted as a dress! Butcher rayon sunback dress and duster in black, yellow, dr lilac, sizes man slipped to the floor with Coney on top of him and Ttake some butcher I Yi rayon suit dresses y' A i rN-Xv 8.95 Mft Wj Our blue-ribbon award winner for the most versatile dress of the season! Marvel-tailored, in white, lilac, pink, navy, yellow, aqua, sizes 12 to 20 AND sizes from his ear was nearly severed.

Forty suwnes were required to save it Wally Gabriel, the Western States Insurance broker, is wheeloping to Reno Sun. with blonde Evelyn Schuster; it'll be No. 2 for Gabriel-who has been doing a single-o ever since he was divorced back in '31. Rita Haj-worth charmed the Korea, amputees (from local service hospitals) at Tahoe last week-end, when she acted as their hostess; they got their biggest laugh at the Tahoc Bowl where she tried to bowl with em and flang her first six balls into the All. Asst Dist Atty.

Pete Cour-neen is retiring July 1 after 31 years on the job, and his last campaign has been a big success; he managed to avoid one of those big, horrendous testimonial banquets. After reading a garbled headline the other day, Ronald Brindley says we now know what's happened to this country; the headline: S. Mislaid by Acheson, Says Gen. MacArthur." ROUND AND ROUND in the roundhouse The S. P.

switchmen here are having a big beef over who's the winner of, their "Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Pool" (each switchman picks a date for the next suicide, contributes a buck and there's now a $90 pot for the winner), The problem: Few dat ago, an abandoned car was found on the bridge, and its driver is "presumed" to have jumped. Couple of days later, there was a confirmed suicide off the bridge. Death always wins in the end but who wins the pott I NAME NAMES: Frank Lloyd Wright, THE archi- tect, is building a house on the rocky shores of Carmcl for wealthy (obviously) Mrs. Clinton Walker. The thing will be an eye-popper, even in Carmel.

Looks like a big boid with outstretched wings, landing in the pounding surf. The surprise behind the surprise elopement of beautiful Lita Di Grazia and David Fentriss Hill is that she got her advice (to marry right away) from a fortuneteller. Dolores Gay, the S. F. tap dancer, is off for Korea June 26 with Jack Benny's troupe of entertainers.

Mario Mondin, boss of the Blue Fox restaurant (and the proud owner of a new Caddy) was dining the other night at the Fly Trap so Dapper Dave Falk asked: "What are you doing HERE?" "Since I got the Cadillac." explained Mario, "I can't afford to eat at the Blue Fox!" 1 take sonie shirts, our 7 unit lllll-ll 1.95 Top ycur shorts (and man ruts with a combed cotton shirt. Ccio: ot blue, equa, wMe, red, yel o. clerk g--een, ravy and brown. 34 to 40. K'eft-fitting navy cottc'n twill heri in i zez 10 to .18 at a mee 2.95 port ihop frond flwr Hiri Can't el8ni uptiri in Tin Eumiatr mry itj tut iitirdiy.

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