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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 26

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The Miami Heraldi
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the ifitiami pttalb 41-B 1VednIkAday Sept 4 1957 Jack liofoed Says 411' Merry Wailington JACK About Television Mike Wallace litquisitithis Appear Bit htalte in Frallk Wright-Shalt) NI Royalty in Cottage A Relative Thing me think of klInshter Bur squires the old Anstralian champion Squires did right well Down 'Under knocking out every opponent he faced Then he tried the Big Time and finished on the flat of his back 10 straight times Not one of Bills battles ever lasted the limit It could be Rademacher will set a new one by being knocked out-each time he goes to the post I "me "at OWwi 1 i slik I 1010 11114 Ds Ilr All A --tt 4A Iiio i kl OCCASIONALLY royalty gets sick of being royalty and wants to at like rorrnal human beings Thats why Queen Elizabeth of England and her consort Prince Philip take summer Sundays off from the crown-and-ermine business They go to a little cottage near Balmoral Castle Elizabeth cooks lunch Philip washes the dishes and its really quite a ball froin their point of view Everything is relative The average woman would consider that sort of thing just another I 4'' 'Pt'''n)t'' A 45 4:: eV 'A 'zl'i i I 414i i tio' 4 r' 4 111rt''' tural theories his views on social and artistic not long enough to give Wright time to develop real coherence in his answers Wallace was too eager to hasten on -to inch block-buat-- as what did Wright think of Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin? These inane queries were oh viously on the list of questions prepared and handed to Wallace by his research itaff before telecast time and he was determined to ask them before the final commercial if it killed him i MIKE WALLACE'S Inter view Sunday on ABC MIL 10) with that old iconoclast of architecture Frank Lloyd Wright painfully disclosed the shortcomings of Wal-T-a e's 1itte weekly inquisi- Dons Confront ed with a sub-Sect who is not only an artistic but a bit of a social rebel Wallace used a ANDERSON buckshot rather than a single load attack and got an Interview riddled with trivialities He had sense enough to dwell a little on the old man's strong points his architec )('- i'''''' eh Pa ed cc unl il ed je 0 bou NaT bu Ica NOTES ON A SHABBY CUFF: Trombonist Bobby Alexander of the Five Sharps and a Flat pacted for a Christmas wedding with Diane Conville Marie Stowe the Gaiety femcee thinks a lot of ugly rumors start in beauty shops There will be no horse racing in the future at Knutsford Park in Jamaica A syndicate (including Abe Issa of course) will build a city on its acreage John Morrisey greeter at the Grate cut short his Boston vacation when he began shivering in 59 degree temperature: 6 6 t4 I The exception might be Mick ey Cohen and In this case Wel lace lingered a little too long on a question with the result that the gangster emeritus heaped libel on Los Angeles Jaw enforcement officials Maybe this program which got the ABC network legally singed has left Wallace leery of permitting a subject to am plify an answer One Mickey Cohen episode was enough I imagine for ABC and the spon sor Whatever the case he's go ing to have to develop more judgment and sagacity as an interviewer than he has demonstrated so far or for one am going to be watching some other program from now on LET ME unwind this other wise crank column by saying something nice about me body about Charlie Baxter and Bill Ross of WCKT (Ch 7) Baxter's been pinch-hitting all over Channel Ts schedule for vacationing fellow staffers And doing a very nice job of it too Ross is one of the few local male weather reporters who isn't trying upstage his cold fronts and barometric readings He gives is the data straight and in detail without spraying us all with ginger ale charm Senator rm a repreaenting Frank Wright all active mind My Answer Tres rrassran (how's that for a name?) was one of Gotham 's top models until oho moved to Miami and took a dancing spot in "Havana Mardi Gras" at the Lucerne preconceived list of questions none of which he is willing to discard even if only one or two on the list proves sufficiently provocative after the interview has started Ignoring Is Harnthd ADMITTEDLY Wright is more than willing to pontificate on almost any subject as what individual with an active mind isn't but why waste time with questions irrelevant and irmnaterial to the man's real importance Wallace lino of Investigation reminded me of some of the Imbecilic questions James Boswell asked of the 18th century literary arbiter Samuel Johnson In fact Boswell would have felt right at home at Wallace's microphone Sunday night Wallace's trouble is that he tried to adhere rigidly to a format in which the interview subject is induced or irritated to extemporizing candid and Wallace hopes sensational answers about himself The TV investigator apparently as I said works from a I've never seen one of Ms shows yet In which the 140)- ject was allowed to complete more than two or three sentences of reply to any question before Wallace pressed on to the next usually totally unrelated question on his list Though many would have liked to see the White Sox end the Yankee reign in the American League it seems pretty clear the Chicagoans haven't got it Did you ever see lousier weather in Miami than we've had this summer? If the law of averages operate we should have a magnificent winter Wilbur Brucker secretary of the Army will address the convention of the Military Order of the World Wars at the Fontainebleau Oct 24 Col Leslie Busiell of Miami Beach is national commander of the order ELIZABETH BHTLIP RADEMACHER chore and no man I know washes dishes if he can get out of it But it's the old story You can't eat catair and drink champagne all the time without getting sick of the menu Still there Is a softer touch of humanity In the queen and prince because they find pleasure in such homey doings It is almost Impossible to imagine the Duchess of Windsor whipping up a steak-and-kidney pie or the duke dousing bis bands In hot water srhile wiping plates clean The royalty breed is dying out A hundred years from now people will probably wonder why kings and queens were ever tolerated However the British royal family is the best of the lot and probably very nice people when they are able to put their sceptre's down THE CASE of balding Pete Rademacher Intrigues me Pete is the only boxer to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world In his first professional bout and as was expected he was knocked out in the sixth round However the publicity Rademacher garnered was so fat that the International Boxing Club is willing to give him $20000 to meet Willie Pastrano or Alex Miteff If he does and is flattened again the young man may hare the shortest fistic career on record Somehow or other he makes NEW FALL By BILLY GRAHAM QUESTION: Would you please explain for me Proverbs 14: 12 "There is a way which seemeth right unto man but the end thereof are the ways of death" ANSWER: There is probably no better explanation of the meaning of this verse than us in first Corinthi-w 1 ans chapters 1 verses 18 to 31 ro When an Individual tries to tI'' order his life i32 l'i without 1 Lila ing God into 'V account he bly faces ''''4 eventual GRAHAM judgment and sorrow It is not within rnan's own Vert -1 oktpJr) i 1 4 el 7 'r I r- 't 1441''' ll k' it heart and mind to discover the best things in life either for himself or for others God has undertaken this for us revealing Himself in many ways His creation His works of providence by His Son and in His Word When man ignores God's justice love and mercy he is ignoring the most important thing in this life and precluding his entering into the eternal happiness God would have him enjoy There are millions of people who seem contented with their own ways but who deep down in their hearts know they need something else They need someone to forgive their sins and transform their lives 1 1 a001111 1 111 PROGRAMS -Prickly Heat i aTRY Pth it AT HOLGER JOHANSEN'S Old Scandia some rooters for the Chicago Cubs hashed up these theme songs: 'When the Morgan Plays at Twilight" "The Stars Spangled Tanner" "May I Have the Next Walls With You?" "The Beer Barrel Polholsky" "Light One Little Kindall" "Moryn You Know" "The Speake ofAraby" "I Walk a LOV71" "Banks for the Memory" "Was That the Harmon Things" "There'll Be a Drott Time in the Old Town Tonight" "Climb Upon My Nee-man" "There's a Long Long Dale A-winding" "There Ought to be a MoonlightScheffing Time" Aa77'711-Itsz What ire the TV plans of: Lucy and Des! Ciselle Mac Kenzie Dinah Shore Perry Como Hal March Alfred Hitchcock Wyatt Earp Walter Mitchell Bead the current issue of LOOK Magazine for an the advance information on the top TV shows for this fall plus pictures of the stars Get the straight dope on the new shows coming up I IFlorida Fact I Jim The first application of Lyco-Bo-Itol brings immediate relief to your itchy irritated skin Try it today rind out bow ft over comes minor skin Tired burn-ins feet feel like new Lyco-Bo-Rol is a mother's dream some true when a Quick-soothing medicated powder is needed to ease the burn of baby's diaper rash flood by doctors and bosPlials for the past 20 years Ask your druggist for Lyco-ilo-Rol today! Sold on a complete Money-Back Guarantee! -Eil rr ii IM foot ft la a "ton a powd burn of by doeti Pi di Engine Faded HENRYETrA Okla UPI The city has decided to put an awning over the front door of the fire station The sun was so bright it faded the fire truck until it didn't look red In the 1956 gubernatorial election in Florida 747793 votes were cast for LeRoy Collins Democrat and 266980 xlites were cast for his Republican opponent A Washburne Jr Ladies Duck a Chance To Travel to Europe c' ttYCOzBOtROLI TIMES CHANGE A few years ago if I suuested that we hop in the car and spend a fgw days at the shore the family would go into a tornado of excitement My ladies a wife and two daughters would fall over each other slamming bathing suits and dresses into a valise A few days ago I said that I would sail on the liner United States on Sept 8 and would someone like to come along "How long would we be gone?" Elinor said 7 "About six weeks" I said "I have to stop in London for the British publication of a book then I want to go on to Paris and the Riviera for some story material" "Too long" she said "Would you want to fly?" I said "God forbid" she whispered (My wife is the only first class coward married to a second: class coward) "The boat would be fine But I don't think I want to see Europe" WE TALKED ABOUT IT The more Elinor thought about it the less she thought about it I was only slightly discouraged when I asked Ginny if she would like to go Ginny is Mrs Charles Frechette and she asked her husband if he would permit her to go He said sure 1 "She smiled briefly and then said: "Oh no Dad I just remembered that I'm matron of honor for Claire Pierce on Oct 5 I can't go Daddy" I looked at Gayle Peggy She's 13 the real woman in my life I didn't get to ask her She shook her head to and fro "No thanks" she said "I went once Remember?" So on Friday I will be off by myself I vill have more time for digging up stories There will be no interviews with Churchill or Eden or Adenauer I am more interested in the doorman the cpb driver the butcher and the woman who sells violets THE TRIP OVER will be exciting because the United States is the most beautiful and the fastest ship afloat In London I will stay at the Savoy Hotel and sip tea with British book critics If there Is time I will see William Holden who is on location near London But if I go lo Rome I will find excuses to stay and life becomes an existence of postponements THEN HOMEWARD BOUND for New York The trip sounded good to me I would have bet that one of my ladies or all of them would have fallen all over the old man to make a trip like this of them But if I go lo Rome I will find excuses to stay and life becomes an existence of post- ponements YorkTHEN HOISIEWARD BOUND for New The trip sounded good to me I would have bet that one of my ladies or all would have fallen all over the old man to make a trip like this an additional eight pounds and I don't mean English money Then either western Germany or the Riviera Maybe both Somewhere between Cannes and Marseilles Otto Preminger is directing a picture called Bonjour Tristesse I will sit and" watch them shoot scenes ITALY IS DOUBTFUL this time I am enslaved to Rome and prefer it to any city In the world with the exception of San Francisco and La Jolla In the autumn mornings the air is perfumed In the night the streets are scrubbed by gentle showers I would like to go to Rome again to sit at the sidewalk cafes to kneel In the greet basilicas to gape at the statuary to admire the carabinieri to visit Castel Gondolfo and Ciampini to dine by candle light at the Cave of the Bear But no 'WU No road car made in America can perform with a Corvette None clings to curves like a Corvette None handles and controls with the wire-edge precision of a Corvette Those are not claims they are facts Facts that have been proved over and over again in road tests by leading automobile magazines by top-rankinglsports car experts Thus the car above is the 14-foot yardstick against which all road performancein America must be measured because Corvette is the absolute leader: Chances are you have driven many fine cars and gotten an enormous charge out of the way they went and the way they handled So we suggest this: Try to imagine how it feels to drive the top road performer ever manufactured in this country Or better still see your Chevrolet dealer and find out firsthand Mere words or mere imagination can't begin to sketch that thrill! display this famous trademark See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer MORE PEOPLE DRIVE CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR -Y- -4' 7 :14 -4 -k: 'i'i 'i ''iti-4 -2- a 4 Z' 1-' 'c'V vgar 10 60 No Not kt': tf2 10 ttlIZOPE? 1 "2 71 -7 140! 1 4 a 4 AO :1 41 i--A rcW 4 4 rc)37 '( 'jl'As'eit I i''''W ii "-L1 4 ''4 44 se 1 4 i te77 :44: ::) 0i CNI' 0 7AirA At-ipri --i: -1 '7''' '7 5' 1 1 4 '''''''''N 'i" -K 'ii It( e4: i'' ii i II 4 i 47 st ate 4i it 4 4 or 1 a 441 id 4 1: 04 111 4 I :::::2: :::6:: 1 it' 1 -1 1-: an additional eight pounds and I don't mean i i fgtetrt17 11 English money 1- tem '1 EE It! Then either western Germany or the Rivi- ::::::::::4 era Maybe both Somewhere between Cannes 2 and Marseilles Otto Prerninger is directing a 0:: :75::: i 'iv 010 picture called Bonjour Tristesse I will sit anct '44 4 '7-41 i watch them shoot scenes 'Ilk 064 i4 4''''' 11: ITALY IS DOUBTFUL this time I am 1: itifIi enslaved to Rome and prefer it to any city 0 ------7- Ei f- ft In the world with the exception of San Fran- -1 :1 44v 80 ii 0 fit cik :114 1k cisco and La Jolla Ia4 11 In the autumn mornings the air is per- fumed In the night the streets are scrubbed by gentle showers I would like to go to Rome again to sit at the sidewalk cafes to kneel in the greet 2 the carabinieri to visit Castel Gondolfo and basilicas to gape at the statuary to admire 1 4 4 Ciampinl to dine by candle light at the I '164IvItcnliA ir Cave of the Bear ::::4: l'''r" -i Ka a'-t 10 E'3'1-1'114ks7-r :1: ii-rkzt-A A 4 ''4i'xji :4 i ki The 4-foot yaiedstick But no 4'iE: No road car made in America measured because Corvette is the absolute leaden' MORE PEOPLE can perform with a Corvette None clings to curves like a Chances are IZOLETS you have driven DRIVE CHEN 1 Corvette many fine cars and gotten an THAN ANY OTHER CAR None handles and controls with enormous charge out of the way the wire-edge precision of a Corvette they went and the way they ban- Those are not claims they are died So we suggest this: Try to RVE TTE facts Facts that have been proved imagine how it feels to drive the over and over again in road tests top road performer ever maim- by leading automobile magazines factured in this country Or better byChetrolet by top-rankinglsports car experts still see your Chevrolet dealer and Thus the car above is the 14-foot find out firsthand Mere words or 1 yardstick against which all road mere imagination can't begin to perforinancein America must be sketch that thrill! :4:51 s'''f'4-i Only franchised Chevrolet dealers CHELIIIOLET display this famous trademar lc -17" 4 See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer 1 s- :5:: l' -1 E'-4-1'' 1 l' '-'11r- A 4-'' 'AsT'- N-- 1 4 i ''4: ii: 44 4 4 7" If I had said: "Let's hop in the car and go down to Asbury to see a movie" all three would have been sitting primly in the car 10 minutes before I finished scraping my face Times change If I had said: "Let's hop in the car and go down to Asbury to see a movie" all three would to been sitting primly In the car 10 minutes before I finished scraping my face Times change After that Pa Hs and the fabulous Hotel The restaurant there Is good for Durting Re leak LA Beat Brooklyn Before ty ll Before IF AM) 1-IIEN the Dodgers move from Erooklyn to Los Angeles it will not be the first exodus of a celebrated organization from Flat-bush to the City of the Angels Over 40 years ago the world famous Vita-graph Film Ca the cradle of some of the greatest silent film stars moved from Flatbush to Los Angeles love in the life of George Bernard Shaw was that for a nurse named Alice Lockett She was also Shaw's first love In London recently were sold 20 love letters written by Shaw to Miss Lockett The price paid for these interesting epistles was the equivalent of $2200 It doesn't seem enough QUERIES from clients 'What was the nationality of Harry nacre who wrote the song titled "A Bicycle Built For Two?" A He was born in England but wrote the song mentioned in New York The real title of the ditty is ''Daisy Bell' What feminine film stars have been married five times or more? love in the life of George Bernard Shaw was that for a nurse named Alice Lockett She was also Shaw's first love In London recently were sold 20 love letters written by Shaw to Miss Lockett these interesting epistles as the equivalent of $2200 It doesn seem The price paid for w't enough QUERIES from clients What was the lationality of Harry Dacre who wrote the song titled "A Bicycle Built For Two?" A He was Dorn in England but uTote the song mentioned En New York The real title of the ditty is "Daisy Bell" What feminine film Mars have been married five times or more? In this company sere such film luminaries as Maurice Costello Florence Turner Norma and Constance Talmadge Anita Stewart and Clara 'Kimball Young The dcparture of this distinguished organization caused considerable comment but had no particular effect on the section it had de- serted The same will be true if the Dodgers leave There will always be a Flatbush LOVE LETTERS Are nurses chilly companions on moonlight strolls? Are they inclined to be ever talking shop? Are they gen rally lacking in romantic qualities? Ps It has frequently been alleged Anyway the one and only great romantic A All I can think of offhand are Gloria anson Lana Turner and Arline Judge HORSE AND WOMEN Note Frenchwomen referred to as the world's best dressed females It might be better to describe the Frenchwomen as the world 's "most cleverly dressed" females They know how to emphasize their good points and hide their defects A All I can think of offhand are Gloria Swanson Lana Turner and Arline Judge HORE AD WOME ote French SNN women referred to as the world's best dressed It might be better to describe the Frenchwomen as the worlds "most cleverly females They know how to emphasize Weir good points and hide their defects.

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