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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 27

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I THE tEDAK RAPIDS GAZETTE: Sept 27. 153 Inside TV On Broadway with Walter Winchell Wcrnf Tip-lop TY Set? Treat It Like a Baby, TalesofJhp Iown By EveS larr. HX TTvwnAnl Jf ARILYN MONROE is 20th Cen TWOOD Now that A 1 attraction She is currently ''biter on Uie way and cold pjn-ups are No. 1 with American ser titffnfa a ra in ins nf re i.mi f. 20th ly the Century-Zanucks No.

1 boxoffice on 17 magazine covers Her servicemen all over the world nights are offing, you chap who persuaded her to pose in the nude (when she needed better pay strict attention to care js now Easy Street The same bit of art is enriching of your TV set. Otherwise you Ujseveral calendar mfrs and others who put her nude form on cigaret suddenly find yourself face to iighteti and other knick-knacks If they all paid her a commis- face with like how toifion or royalty MissMonrbe would have a few bucks left after pay-keep Pop away from the pool, ing-her-bills and Uses She kcls 3700 per week as Girly wood's No. 1 money-maker Less than one of Hollywoods headwaiters! Joe Phillips, a vei of the'vaude-one-hit songwriters People stage, holds the record who neVer had another click-. here for, winning every Some of the better known inhorse race on the same day The Prisoners Song; eight straight races and the, -Last Night on the Back Porch; 1 daily double! Winning 118 -Ja-Da; Yes. We Have No Ba- via 2 wagers Midtown gam- nanas-; -The MuBic Goes R0und biers are stiU shaking their heads and Round" and Ill Never Smile A-real gambler could retired for life pyramiding that of luck.

W9. During World war I the Ger- That remind, u. of a gamblers an Kaler was the most hated Muck at one of the Vegas casinos figure tn the land Bob Kaiser, eye stare I. He was interrupted by a pest a songwriter, winced at the sound Wdl unTePtits delicate mech-l(he knew sIghtly) who asked him 0f his own name He threw it ness will upset its delicate mecn t0 cash $50 check obliged away The Very frst Spng he nnnt move the set any more Just t0 1 r'd pf him About composed under his pen-name thfn youTave.to Its insides are "bewent cold (Mdry Earl) will probably liv. more you naveto.Hsmsmeaeand he out $4000 easily jarred than Uncle pntjjre Rempmt His forever First C.

R. YJdeo at 16 WMT-TV Opens Wednesday By Nadine Subotnlk. Jlrma and Edward R. Murrows When the first ball is thrown new Person to Person. Wednesday to open the Saturdays Jackie Gleasons Cedar apids fe 'TortheMoyed" -will be on the air! lion Theater and WMTTV will begin its regular For the children there'll be programing Wednesday morning T-aptaln Video" and space at 11:49 with the telecast of the eacb ekday at Yanks-Oodger, contest.

Iture rilms ea' nfgSVflO. It, Will earry the Series games says the station, will be the best each afternoon and also features available for TVshow-programs each day from 5 to 11. ings. The 5 to 11 hours will be main-! tamed until the schedule Is en- opons. larged gradually, Sundays sign- First program that will be sent on will be moved up to 1 as of out live will be opening night at Oct.

11, however, for the when Sportse aster Tait football games. 'Cummins and Coach Forest Eva- Operating on channel 2, WMT- shevski of Iowa offer discussion TV will have a power of 100,000 simultaneously on TV and WMT watts the maximum allowed for radio. This will be followed by the film of the Michigan State-Iowa game. These programs will be on Wednesday opening week only. Cedar Rapids will be saluted programs from the DuMont net-jSpenVnTnight WMTTv't It has made special rrange-it jtaUon SeHes Carry 1 i The station started its tesi pat- Network program.

will be to'send 'iouf picked up from the microwave station manncder 0d tower near Homestead, which is Quarton Othlr part of the cross-country relay. soZi ll There wiU be little live produc-imm-rcLi' tion until the studios are com-S nrocr ZzsiJzSTt This building, constructed of steel and concrete, is a one-story structure of modern design and a 'H has 10,500 square feet of floor 5 t- if space. Included in it is a 60- by 40-foot studio for locally-produced programs, a film prpjection room and a film processing room, a master control room, a transmit- Mosby. ter room, a transformer room, of-, UOLLYWOOD (UP) The fice space and a workshop. A Robe in CinemaScope was The 103-foot antenna is atop a Advertised as the biggest movie 600-foot tower.

event of the year but a little Programming. company with the same process For it opening programing wide-screen epic WMT-TV has scheduled CBS 10 the punch shows, DuMont programs that in-1 Four hours before Cinema-clude pro football and Bishop! Scope was shown for the first Fulton J. Sheen, and a yariety of time in New York recently, an film. Some CBS shows cannot be until the first of the year, when sponsors re-allocate their advertising funds, station officials explained. By the beginning of 1954, they identical system called Vista-rama was flashed on a screen in -Buffalo, The Vistarama picture was a 10-minute Hawaii travelog called Aloha Nui.

It notto 'to your Tvl che'k in his pocket he cashed Japan's Crown Prince Akihlto -hrd over Roman Holiday at- the Music Hall Rosalind Russell turn FRED ASTAIRE has Cyd Charissa as his dancing partner in "The The musical comas to tha Paramount Tuasday. it at least seven inches from a waU so air flows freely around it Dont let it touch curtains FBI agent were searching for with an attractive pink honor other inflammable material, a fugitive. One got into an apart- net South Pacific Star Mar- otherwise youll pull the local ment occupied by two women, tha Wright and her French firemen from I Love Lucy" to suspected of harboring the lam-poodles getting giggles along star in your own homemade mister The women were very Broadway Lucius Beebe at 1 drunk I know where he is," Ruban Bleau introducing his lat- Inspect your outdoor antenna one said, but Im no 1 est fashion. His blue serge jacket from time to time. Is it located pigeon is lined with ermine Leslie so it best brings in your areas A baby (about a month old) Caron (on her tippy-toes) stroll- stations? Is it always securely started crying in the next room ing near 56th the ballet sector and properly attached to the The mother told the G-man Former Champion Rocky building? infant needed a new diaper Graiiano reporting tljat Simon Learn to operate the controls but she was in no condition to do A Schuster will publish his book: properly.

This applies to both it. "I might hurt him sticking him With These Hands" The front and rear. But study the with the pin. she General J. Van Fleets supping at I manufacturers instruction book- Our hero took the diaper from the Polonaise Ava Gardner, lis performed with exceptional! Giuffre is an involved eight-bar et carefully before reaching for her, asked for a pin, changed the fearful of the night, urging a St.

brilliance. Schusters theme, one of the truly original hC controls behind. Dont ever baby and then cradled it in his Moritz bellman to escort her into By Joseph H. Kltchln. THREE of Columbia's new re Iclarity and simplicity of style cordings have been issued in make a deiightfia work of the honor of Bruno Walters seventy Bach concerto, seventh birthday, which occurred! Sept.

15. Fittingly, they all con- Pnnular sist of music by Mozart, which has been one of Walters -spe--ByIa Zaeheis. cialties. Ill UCH available in the way of After a lengthy period of sent- il wa ice in the opera houses of Ham-1 burg and Vienna, Walter be- watch wasnt heralded by drum- things in jazz in years, Afrodesia is a Shorty lof the set "without disconnecting The two' women' watched "with. Charles Boyer obliging a passerby Rogers original.

It's a ballad, a the electricity. amazement Then, in appre- with the correct pronunciation of tortured theme, featuring Alto, Do not turn the tuning switch eiation, they gave the agent the his name: Bwa-yea. Saxist Bud Shank. These two 'from station to station more than info that led to the fugitive. compositions should win some necessary.

Everyone hates si joth Century-Fox, whose film, sort of medals. Ichannel-gwltcher, and the experts1 Tortilla Flat, the John Stein- The put many Remaining two sides a re say its bad for the picture novel, was published in 1935 at the Roxy) out of work, was Sweets, a light rhythmic romp, children, especially, like to fiddle Although he had three other generous to the veterans in that and an ultra modern reading of wjth the dials. books published, it was Tortilla pit- Paul Ash, conductor there 18 the standard Yourt: My Above all, keep the household Flat" which won Steinbeck Bot 8,000. The drummer handyman away from the set if nown as a distinguished writerisot 5,000 Kirk Douglas has the big name bands: does get out of whack. Better A movie firm (which neverwon Steve Cochrans Turkish Les Brown and the Band of to spend that $5 a visit for some- filmed it) paid the publisher Princess away from him.

Cochran Renown play a beautiful melody one w-ho knows what he's doing 000 for it Steinbecks share introduced them at Rome on Coral titled It's a than to prolong your acquaint-; was $3,600 A Tew years later Betty Grable will make-personal presentation-styled piece of mu- ance with the finance company, the book company fired the edi- aPPs wtl1 H. James soon. She cir unnii enmo fin aitn hu Dnn. cai itor who bought Tortilla says I sic, spots some fine alto by Ron- while buying a new set. CBSCtop programs mairiy as Robe, bu't Amnn of jlhe anamorphic lens was the same an 1's Ameri- Among the highlights of the thna.

can career in F0X! ny Lang. Flip is a lighter The fired editor bought it baekltracts because nothing is more small independent outfit's slogan is: If it's really a Horrible record, it's bound to be a hit. The two sides are titled "There's a New Sound" and Fish. The latter is a lulu in the way of a Riicam m'0 strously the outbreak of bad vocal with took up permanent a muddy ac- sachem In 1946, he be- companiment by tuba and cal-came citizen. The liope.

Truthfully, we've seen Stuff just about as bad as this satire sell a million copies. After you have recovered from now considers iim takes pride in the citizen so highly Sitting in the with a warm! Wheres Raymond? the Riy from the movie people for the important than her marriage vocal job by charming Jo Ann RnigPr ABC series will have original fee and sold it to MGM BeHy aud Jane Keans initial re-jGreer. 1 ISSdwav rontr Jan day- for cording No Calk at All, (RCA- genial Ralph Mrterie ton star-lighting i Victor )is banned by various sta- turns in what is to us his greatest jthe third show Telecastersl Brotherly Love In Manhattan: How- Warsaw. Concerto. 80mo 10 states met in Phil- Philadelphian motored to NewlJJv.

whose torch song. wonder and the band rise to great heights adelnhia to huddle on pay-as'-iYorlt to see some of the Kissing Her Now kept here on this Mercury biscuit. The jyou-see-TV' plans More au-iand check his investments in booked solid for decades, is thing builds and builds. We can- dience participation show and Street He put a dime in at Atlantic City not say much for the reverse. It operas to fill morning and; Peking meter outside the or eleventh bride, bears a nauseating vocal by Rusty 'afternoon time slots at ABC: Aaws office figuring on being' Draper, who with the band gives televersion of radios Turn to a busy an hour He came out! another Tin Pan out on Lazy River.

We under- a daily audience as the meter deyoured all of Alley great, was taken to Chi-. stand this was waxed a long time ipation show; another with Mimic dime He saw a stranger cagos College Inn by Rocco Vocco 1,1 .1 iag0 and kept under wraps. It Dean Murphy as emcee; the Ernjmsert ten cents into the sameione long ago midnight Rocco Freberg (Capitol) and his satire should have stayed there. Rut westmore Show, a i 'gadget. (wanted Gus to hear Isham Jones duction PiC pr0 1 1923 when he Vistarama was the idea of Writ- eiTestcohductor er-Producer Carl Dudley.

Inf the New He saw CinemaScope tests and Svm found out the principle of the lens! phony During public nd not pat- fh foiTowlng CntflblC. Lagos ka Dudley recruited three optical devoted more Uln Chicago to copythedTorei la WrT1 who had to musical ac-worked on the atom bomb in 1943, and Ed Bickel and Bill Strickland, who developed the optical system for the famed Nor-den bombslght. These wizards, without ever seeing a CinemaScope lens or picture, duplicated the lefts and sent it to Dudley in six and a half days. We Just asked them to make a len, to project a picture at a ratio of 1 to 2.66 instead of the usual 3 to 4, -explained Richard Gold-stone, production chief at Vista rama and ducer. tivities in this country and, on World war II, residence here.

an American United States its own and possession of a regarded throughout world. Walters Viennese, tradition, serenity dominant are conductors in their and who October schedule are: Sundays the Ford Foundation's hour and half Omnibus; You Are There, which recreates history; Ann Sothern's "Private Secretary, which yields to Jack Benny every third week: Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Town and filmed versions of the Quiz Iid end Victory at Sea Monday Studio One, hour, long drama, and film of the preceding Saturdays BUI football game first- time the complete games will be offered on TV. Tuesdays Red Skelton, Bishop Sheen, "Badge 714 (with Dragnet stars and characters) and See It Now. Arthur Godfrey and His Friends, "Strike It Rich, Ive Got a Secret and the fights. i Thursday Cowboy -Gene Autry and Pianist Liberace.

Fridays The new Topper, Amos Andy, My Friend on the Dragnet" radio show, the theme of which for some unknown reason is now riding among the top ten via Ray -Anthony and Buddy Morrow. Lit- that Warsaw Concerto! makeup and beauty experts, and Sammy Kaye (Columbia) has TV adaptation of radios My melodic one that will gather in True Story Former Movie a lot ef moola. In the Mission of Queen Madeleine Carroll will be Augustine Is a title, that, moderator of a new panel show Hd "-'should frighten a lot of folk but on WNBT, New York, with Glor-I11 pretty ood tune and is ia Vanderbilt Stokowski set on an both real diamonds In the rough, well-played and sung by panel. Kaye band and choir. Another good tune is Home-Viewers willl feast their FOR those who can understand I beg your pardon," said the Play new melody Please visitor, but this is my car.

Why PaF again the next set, said did you put a coin in my meter? iGus When came off I just hate to see people get'fbe podium, Gus showed him a tickets for violations," shrugged yric he ha(f written fdr that tune the Samaritan, walking away. readied in the short time to That ten cents resulted in s'Pl? ne set Ill See You in million" dollars worth of free M-v boosts for NeW Yorkers all over, LfL(TJ tha musical Mozart is in the with calmness, and lyricism the There! who are more exacting demands for precision create a greater aura of excitement and emotionalism, but there is none who. produces a freer-flowing beauty of sound combined with an easy and comfortable contemplation of the musics meaning. One of the disks contains the Symphony No. 40, in Minor and the Symphony No.

35, in (Haffner), The group hotfooted out to Fox to Show their lens to the Clne-maScope executives. Oh, they were very nice about it, Goldstone said. They congratulated us and wished us i luck." So far Its- a race between the two identical systems. Fox leased Its ClnemsScope lens to MGM and 0-1 studios. Vistarama cornered this kind Manne and his Men give rercy raun tcoiumoia) witn rom motjon pictures dur-! 'nc OI wie songwriters were four new sides on Contemporary! Proxy Mitch playing the ing yi (all season of Ford'reminisclnB about the vagaries of label.

These are absolutely stu- pretty obo solo. Flip features ThMtr. c11Pu goodies as Teresa1 Tune Pan Alley One recalled pendous. But if you dont dig thisyoung Jerry Vale singing 1 iih. h.

i of music. Shelly (available by Les Baxter (Capitol) nolne hig-pri tentj is Men give withand Percy Faith (Columbia) withJLitn from motion nictures dur-! Som of t1 songwriters were i A iicmicl ouwii jwuica a. a Polka-Wrlght, Richard William tim Hart and Richard I In front jLundigan, John Derek, 2g waste toe sales girls, tCmpoed Rose Marie' of Faith and Ma Me Itvii ftaarlest WEDNESDAY Coofeoiel Over Mtkn Wuu wmtWsm, X. 4. stuff, dont time.

a spirited accom- Fugue" by Bary Saxist Jimmy'pantment. 1 with Dr. Walter conducting toe rnc, which bought the system Philharmonic-Symphony orchestra of New York. In the other recordings -Walter has the collaboration of Eleanor Steber, so- company plans to produce Its own OS BsJlr 21 Nile ro Dtict Mit of EDDIE ALLEN FRIDAY "Orirlnil Gingham Over all Daaca 2 BANOS 2 KENNY HOFER FLOYD WARREN llk MONTANA MAST SATCBOAT OBrien, Coleen Gray, Howard! Jrd' Star! It Duff, Angela Lansbury and Wil- S8, spff'a number for a Jeati lard Parker will debut on thiVarlw bn The song was geties, omitted to speed up the picture I Patricia Medina and Scott later used it in a Brady premiere in Tangier -Jllcago night spots before she crashed the Broadway scene But the song never clicked Lady October 1 and the following week finds Paulette Goddard, Jhe roadway Sla ltixK BABB? i I JgMWS lnr lt- full-length movies. The il rot will be The Fabulous Land.

All theater that Foxr equipped to show can use Vistarama pictures, too. Within six months there may (ba many of these lenses," Gold-i stone said. After all, I made (shorts in 3-D at Metro in 1936, land the anamorphic lens principleGiovanni and Cosi fan tutti. 'was invented in France in 1930.London sings five arias from irano, and George London, bass-baritone. Both are young American artists who have won recog nition in Europe and this country as Mozart Interpreters.

Miss Stebers recording tains arias from The Impres-sario, The Escape from the Seraglio "The Marriage of The Magic Don Here They Art The D.nftbl Bs InUMjAli" t-si Sill1. Richard Denning and June Vincent in The Doctor Downfall. Academy Award Winner (Key Largo, 1948) Claire Trevor stars in Alias Nora Hale Nov. 12. Lets hope the material measures up to the first-rate talents who will star ip them.

Bob Hopes exciting new TV It Hart wrote a new set of words and title for it -The new poem enriched them both It js still a favorite with bands and sing- ers: Blue, Moon, I Two songwriters named Alhert I and Turk wrote an obligato for a' sister-act they liked The song I was "Ill Never Ask for More 3 And there were Dance Hall Hostess and Washtub Rubsudy, two comic masterpieces from 1931 Rhapsody in Black. But it was more- than just a recital. The performance was laced with the masterful timing, whimsy and drama that Ethel demonstrated during her last Broadway appearance as' the mammy in the prize- winning The Member of toe Wedding. The star, however, was not without help Tuesday. Also appearing on stage was her accompanist of 15 years, Reginald Beane.

He contributed four solo Verne 1 Byers I I i Theres nothing new about It." WHHMMHMMMMMMHM CE-MAR SPEEDWAY MHMMMTOtMMMMMMf By James Gershmaa. NJEW YORK (INS) They is brought Ethel Waters back to Broadway Tuesday night and with her what may well be toe first hit of toe new season. Broadways stumbling start, marked by such quick-closing ef forts as A Red Rainbow, A Pin To See the Peepshow, and Carnival in Flanders, was given some much-needed verve by witty, foot-tapping and nostalgic one-woman show titled, appropriately, At Home with Ethel Wt' ten. 1 It was not groced with show girls, flashy production numbers or even a Rodgers and Hammer-stein tune! But it had a pudgy, 53-year-old Negress who still knows how, as Brooks Atkinson once iMd-to song-stand 1 on tiptoe. show kicks off in high gear from ihe as aatcby I Cleveland Oct.

20 as a climax of v. to thT the big Ohio sesquicentennlalj: ywTote special celebration for the counter-melody (they celebration. were carelessly giving away) and With Fred Allens return to becarIL Pet of every torchant- STOCK Brt OrrbMlfB vHh AHdrtr Lin aai Danrar JOHN entertainment world, we might call attention to why he left tt in royalties still come in ton: Mean to Me. r.r Snvrvsllviu -lJtl The boys then switched to the gg Hlag Ing Siara (Farmer Jan Garber Stark Fram Elitchca Gardens. Or I 0 HHOOfER Far Hcaervatiana A-I2t1 piano numbers and 50 percent of -is ashow-stopptng duet on "Ladyletenke.reci to.ner- vous breakdown" Jane, roommate of My Friend Irma, told her boyfriend that Irma was offered- trip around the: world Kathy.

Lea rns SUNDAY- The Marriage of Figaro" and three concert arias Mentre ti lasas, Per -questa bel a mano and Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo. CELLO MUSIC, some familiar, some unfamiliar, is offered on a Capitol 12-inch UP with Joseph Schuster as toe soloist and Franz Waxman conducting the Los Angeles Orchestral Society. The record presents the Schumann Concert in A Minor, a. standard Item of cello literature; Kol Nidrei, a must" for every cellist, end toe Concerto in Minor by Johann Christian Bach, youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, The last is an Eighteenth century "novelty since the manuscript was discovered only a few years ago. In its orchestration by Henri Casadesus, it is a welcome addiUon-ta th rather- limited cello, repertoire.

The high point of toe recording is Teachcd In Max Bruchs setting of the Hebrew traditional Kol Nidrei, which Schuster plays with fervor and pathos. Tha slow movement of toe Schumann is beautifully played and the finale FAMILY DINNERS but Irma, after giving it considerable thought, declared, No, thanks. I think Ill go somewhere else." THIS AFTERNOON (SUNDAYH FWST RACE 2:30 P. M. Fliral NASCAR Rsct of Tht Season! (No Race Sunday, Oct.

4) (Midwest Championship Sunday, Oct. 11) untit About Cheesecake HOLLYWOOD (AP) Kathy Jurado, toe Mexican actress, says the word that most confused her when sh arrived in- this country was cheesecake. The hian who take my picture And for two hours toe former Philadelphia chambermaid, who began her career at 10 a week with a then -obscure number called St. Louis Blues, sang the songs which had made her famous. There were Am I Sleepy Tirae Down: South, served from 11:30 a.m.

2:00 p.m. from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. IN OUR AIR CONDITIONED JAVA ROOM SwPRiniTcouponTURLuAs Marciano Fight To Be on Town Screen Kound-ty-round movies of the Aint Gonna Sin Np Mora, MylKaty, how youlike toeesecake7jMBrclano-LaStarza fight -Thurr-Man" and Hoagy Carmichaels I ay, Oooh, I love eet verydy night will be shown at toe (Town starting Tuesday. have to change toat dX.11 With this feature will be City Kathy's answer: You mean I That Never Sleeps' got to change clothes Just for eating? 4 "Bread Gravy1 There was Irving Berlins electrifying and little-known piece called Suppertime, depicting toe thoughts of a Woman whose husband has just been lynched, Tha bill Is scheduled to run SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Fresh Vegetable Soup Apple Cider Tomato Juice Grapefruit Juice POTTED BEEF STEAK Chefs Sauce through Saturday.

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