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2- Page 8 Chirago Daily Friday, June 3, 1955 TOWER TICKER -By Herb Lyon AROUND Gab off the Party Sad Sam Jones, the no-hit whiz, more dough hasn't made the Cubs Nobody--Player Boss Wid Matthews What's the big secret, Wid? If you you didn't. Dorothy Colthe number one gal on everyHit Parade, is thru with her TV for the season. She's suffering I hepatitis and may have to cancel Chicago theater date on June 24. Four Lads are on a stringless violin in a new side secondhand shop: $35- no strings attached!" Gary caught up with his pop's favorsinger, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, at the Black Orchid the other ayem and sat entranced 'til closing. Somebody asked if there was any special damsel in his date book.

Grinned Gary has all of Bing's easy "I'm a very dull fellow!" Sister Tharpe mysteriously canceled out of the Orchid date last night. City Treasurer M. B. Sachs turns over his first pay check for one grand to the Angel Guardian orphanage today. Art Hern's Pied Piper kid show is being dropped by WBKB.

What's the matter over there? This is one of the most wholesome on TV. Add silly street scenes: A guy standing in front of the girly girly Silver Frolics the other 3 ayem in top hat and tails, waiting for his Jaguar to be delivered. goes I say there, Actor Kenneth More, winner of the British Oscar starred in "Genevieve" and "Doctor in the House pip-pips into town today for a bit of a holiday with local pals. He'll spend the week watching the Sox and the Yanks, and munching his first hot dawgs More the And Hank Markbreit, of Where magazine says: "You want to know how good business conditions are? General Motors is thinking of issuing gift certificates!" IRIDAY A FOL report DE ROLL that got a new contract for front office too happy. least of all- will confirm.

didn't, lins, body's show from her (The Sign west with Crosby Dorothy Collins ite Dorothy Collins THE MAIN LYON: Attention proponents of pay-as-you-see I TV: Just look what we're getting for free in June. Three televised championship fights: Welterweight Tony De Marco and Carmen Basilio, June 10; Light Heavyweight Archie Moore and Bobo Olson, June 22, and Lightweight Jimmy Carter and Bud Smith, June 29. The CBS network salute to A. Godfrey his 10 years as a night time TV will feature such Godfrey grads as Eddie Fisher, Rosie Clooney, Vic Damone, and our own June Valli. July 13 is the date-on the Arthur Godfrey and his should pardon the Friends show.

Charlie Farrell TV's My Little Pump roomed it with Chicago pals en route to Boston where he. graduated 30 years ago. Charlie, who runs the famed Racquet club in Palm Springs, will deliver the commencement address. "I'm getting a special degree too," he gagged. "An M.T.Master of tennis!" THE ITEM MISER: Here's big news for you movie fans.

Come now Audience awards, which could just about put the Academy awards out of business. COMPO Council of Motion Picture is going to give 60 million cinemaddicts a chance to vote for their favorite stars, pictures, etc. the first Approximately 19,000 theaters around the country will provide ballots Nov. 17 to 27 and the winners will be crowned on a radio-TV spectacular in December. like the Academy does So you can quit beefing, you'll now have your say.

Did the Rotarians take over our town? Well, at the dedication of the Sherman's new 464 foot canopy the other morning such dignitaries as the mayor, County Commissioner Dan Ryan, and Hotelmen Pat Hoy, Frank Bering, and Jimmy Hart suddenly found a little old man a Rotary elbowing his way into the press pictures. But I thought this was another Rotary event!" he cried. Walt Disney's two box office sensations will play side by side in State st. "Lady and the Tramp," opens June 16 at the State Lake will stay for followed by the real, the original, TV "Davy Crockett," July 13 at the Roosevelt. lines are forming That was Author John O'Hara with his pretty wife and daughter doing the Natural History museum the other afternoon.

en route to Twentieth Century-Fox to pen a new musical and also working on a new And Gagman Gene Gasiorowski takes this view of home pay-as-you-see TV: No doubt it'll have hi-fee sound! CARROLL RIGHTER'S (HOROSCOPE FRIDAY, JUNE 3 GENERAL TENDENCIES: Make changes now that are essential to a feeling of well being. Be deeply conscious of your actual needs. Show that you have what it takes to get your affairs on a firm basis. ARIES from March 21 to April impress others in way that gains their trust and cooperation, it's essential that you put your entire existence in order. TAURUS 20 May it behooves you to consider all partnership matters.

Are all details, contracts, assignments now organized, spelled out to satisfaction of all concerned? GEMINI 21 to June yourself of dreary tasks is not difficult if you schedule your hours for best use. Then you have time to your own work properly, also be helpful to others. CANCER 22 to July your dealings with others can be made smoother, more gratifying on this favorable day. Be cheerful in spirit as well as demeanor. LEO 22 to Aug.

you dividing your time rightly between home and the outside world? Get a better perspective of the over-all picture to avoid estrangement of person who's vital to you. VIRGO 22 to Sept. mentally alert, active, trying to contact those important to new plans you want to initiate. Use every means of communication necessary to promote real understanding. LIBRA 23 to Oct.

day to complete practical duties early and allow yourself some hours for Intellectual and spiritual interests. Finish business details, then have happy p. m. SCORPIO 23 to Nov. AMATEUR CHEFS SE JUST.

BRUSH IT ON REAL SMOKE BARBECUE with WRIGHT'S BAR AT ALL -B-Q SMOKE FOOD STORES (Serve with NOT-N-10T Sance. Send Name and Address of your Grocer for FREE SAMPLE WRIGHT COMPANY 12425 KANSAS CITY PEANUTS BEETHOVEN COULD HAVE LICKED DAW CROCKETT ANY DAY! Looking at Hollywood WELL DAY, THAT IS, EXCEPT MAYBE WEDNESDAY! Elizabeth Taylor Signed Up for Three Movies in a Row BY HEDDA HOPPER OLLYWOOD, June 2-Elizabeth Taylor's career cerH tainly is in high gear. After she finishes Giant," Metro has three pictures ready for her and she'll be top star in all of them. First is Daphne Du Maurier's then comes "Raquel," which will be filmed in Spain with, I hear, Bob Taylor co-starring. The story, being written by Sonya Levien, is about the conquest of Spain by the Moors and will have Liz playing a political-minded girl.

Then she does "The Wilder Shores of Love." This is what comes of being born beautiful and talented. Sonya Levien is in London finishing up the Ava Gardner picture, and is having a field day. It was there in 1913 that she started her writing career by editing an article privately distributed 1 by George Bernard Shaw. He was furious, but later they became friends. Sidney Blackmer, who was not expected to live several months ago, is completely recovered after four surgeons had a whack at him, and is in Hollywood to play the blind novelist in "The View from Pompey's Head." It's his 200th film; he started way back in "The Perils of Pauline." When Blackmer finishes the picture, he'll do "Caine Mutiny Court-martial" on the Chicago area stage; "Goodby, Little Sheba," for which he got a critics award, and "The Country Girl" in summer stock; and has a new Broadway play for the fall.

Sidney Blackmer was so ill, his wife Suzanne Kaaren, who gave up her career when she married him and had two sons, returned to the stage and TV. At a party celebrating one of the shows, her host was having a Mrs. Jimmy Stewart Sidney Blackmer time finding a can opener. had an idea for a new kind attached to the bottle. The host tion, sold it to the American will get 50 per cent of all the Suzanne remarked that she of opener which would come went to work on the invenCan company, and Suzanne royalties.

RS. her old JIMMY man there STEWART to is finish back his from picture. Europe She but tells left me they arrived in London for Derby day and the election and that Trafalger square looked like Times square. "Even our driver was happy that the Conservatives got in," she told me. "He astounded us by declaring that the Laborites exploited the working man while the Conservatives did things for them." On election night they dined with the Doug Fairbanks, who are homesick for their place in Brentwood.

When I asked about his new book, "Knight Errant," Gloria said, "I didn't even know he'd written one. I'm afraid I did all the talking." In Paris she and Jimmy went to a little cafe, the Crenailler, which they discovered with 'the Kirk Honsons a year ago, ordered the same dinner they had last year, and drank toasts to their Texas friends. En route home from Europe, Gloria's plane stopped in Iceland and she bought a white fur rug. Now she has to wear it for the delight of her twin daughters. SHEREE shots NORTH in three turned days.

down Had to $12,000 say no worth to of George TV Gobel, Milton Berle, Jimmy Durante, and the Colgate Hour because her studio bosses don't want her on TV. Too bad. I think she would have done herself a lot of good. Illona Massey is living at her home here with her mother and aunt while negotiating a night club deal in Las Vegas and discussing several picture offers. GENE last TIERNEY picture.

arrives If here Metro next signs week for retakes Kendall--and on Kay they're thinking about it I wonder if they'll also have to take Rex Harrison. Hal Grieve, who's finishing Bing Crosby's new Hayden lake home, tells me Bing will spend part of July and August here. This is the seventh house Hal has done for the crooner. Hias Dinner Fete Sunday to Aid Israeli Hospital Three major affiliates of the Hias society will hold a joint dinner dance Sunday evening in the Terrace Casino of the Morrison hotel. Proceeds from the party, which is being sponsored by the Fannie D.

Copeland Hias auxiliary, the Hias Business Woman's auxiliary, and the Hias Women's club, will be used to equip. a hospital being erected in Beersheba, Israel, under Hias aus- pices. Swing Club The Swing club will hold golf outings for hospitalized veterans June 13 at Twin Orchard and Rolling Green Country clubs. FOR A COOL DRINK GIN AND SEVEN-UP IN BOTTLES ONLY DEMAND THE BOTTLE! GUEDNESDAY7! WHY NOT ON Dennis the Menace "Maybe you didn't hear me, I wanted a drink!" HE HAD TO PRACTICE THE PIANO SOME TIME, DIDN'T pardner I said; NARY MEADE What's New the Kitchen further information about items described here, call the Tribune Public Service office, SUperior 7-0200, or write to "What's New in the Kitchen," inclosing a stamped, self-addressed Cheese and Fruit Knives Attractive, little knives, about 5 inches long, were designed for use with cheese and fruit, but serve equally well as individual butter knives. The knives have stainless steel blades, inches long, and natural finished cherrywood handles.

The knives are just right to tuck into a bowl of cheese dip, or to accompany individual servings of dessert cheese and fruit. They make lovely gifts, too. The knives are sold six to a set for less than $1.80. Avocado Combined with Veal to Make a Sandwich Filling We are always on the lookout for sandwich fillings. Here is one that combines cooked leftover veal and avocado for a new flavor that will delight your family.

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1 gent. favorite Get soap or better results or your money back for with Miracle Booster- Action Climalene! DETERGE OR SOAP FAVORITE YOUR I Over 4,000 Test- Washings Prove Cleaning Power Goren on Bridge Charles Goren 1955: By The Chicago Tribune) North -South vulnerable. North deals. NORTH AK32 KJ10 AK10872 None WEST EAST 108 A J7654 8765 94 J654 453 SOUTH Q9 VAQ32 4109872 The bidding: North East South West 1 diamond Pass 1 heart 2 clubs 3 clubs 3 no trump 4 hearts Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: King of clubs. Today's hand, for some strange reason, presented an optical illusion to the declarer.

On hasty analysis he saw several approaches to fulfilment, but in the end it proved he could not see the forest for the trees. West opened the king of clubs and declarer, after weighing several plans, chose to play for a cross-ruff. He was quite aware that in managing a cross-ruff high cards in the side suits must be cashed with promptness, else as the criscross proceeds one of the defenders after running out of suit may discard from some suit in which declarer has his high cards. He was aware, too, that the ruffing must be done with trumps which are high enough to prevent an overruff. On that basis he arrived at the following count: one trick already in, three high spades and two high diamonds accounting for six tricks.

Four ruffing tricks could be scored by ruffing two clubs with the king and jack of trumps and two diamonds with the ace and queen, eliminating all danger of In an overruff. execution of this plan, South started to cash his spades, falling victim to a rude jolt when West ruffed the third round and returned a trump, making a shambles of the hand. The five-two break in spades was rather unfortunate but not of such unusual occurrence as Recent Bride 65 French Whisks Real French whisks, imported from that country, are made of piano wire and are more flexible than those made in this country. The whisks are ideal for blending sauces, gravies, puddings, and other light mixtures quickly and thoroly. The separate spokes of the whisks incorporate air into mixtures as it whips it.

An easy-to-grasp handle is another feature of the whisks, favorite with chefs. The 10 inch whisk has a inch handle. It is about $1.70. Mrs. Byron W.

Kinney, the former Frances Elinor Eshbach, whose marriage to 'the son of Mrs. John Kinney of Danville, took place May 21 in the Kenilworth Union church. The bride's parents 'are Mr. and Mrs. Ovid W.

Eshbach of Kenilworth. Mr. Kinney and his bride will live 'in Evanston. Stuart-Rodgers to be classified as an "act bf God." It is possible with this holding to project numerous involved methods to bring in the hand, but the most logical is the very essence of simplicity and involves reliance on nothing more favorable than a four-two trump break, which is reasonable enough. After ruffing the opening lead, declarer cashes king and jack of trumps, returns' to his hand with the queen of spades, and draws the remaining trumps with ace and queen.

The two high spades and two high diamonds may now be cashed to bring the total to 10. This play will not succeed against a five-one trump break but then probably no other play will. Stage Note Elizabeth Taylor Sybil Lamb has been engaged to play the role of Laurey in the Fox Valley theater presentation of "Oklahoma!" She replaces Patricia Northrup, who was excused from her contract because of a television opportunity. Opening night will be June 10. The summer playhouse is in St.

Charles. serve some time today for a searching view of your own thinking and activities. Decide what you need to do for real accord with others. SAGITTARIUS 22 to Dec. A cherished wish which has been out of your grasp still seems important to your happiness.

Less putting off, a little more concerted effort is best. CAPRICORN 22 to Jan. Close companions are determined that you use their really good plans, tho you're intent on following your own ideas. AQUARIUS 21 to Feb. Finishing civic, worldly responsibilities today puts you nearer to the success that improves your personal, family life as well.

PISCES 20. to March Splendid aspects are yours today for being shrewd, far-sighted 1 in conditions to further your ambitions and progress. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAYThe child born today will be mentally keen as well as physically strong and will also have very clear understanding of just what he wants in this world. Give 'Ingster early opportunities to manual and mental agility. Copyright: 1955: General Features Corp.1 Which Pea is MOUNTAIN GROWN and deep-frozen for sweetness and tenderness you never tasted before? The Snow Crop Pea On The Left Is The World's Sweetest, Tenderest, Greenest, Plumpest, Smoothest Pea.

Unlike The Other, Always Uniform in Free of Split Skins--Never Tough GREEN SnowCrop When you serve peas like these you serve the world's best! Because they're grown high on the mountain slopes of Idaho where days are hot and nights are cool. That combination makes Crop Peas sweeter, firmer, far more tender- -like no other peas. Picked at peak flavor and deep-frozen while the mountain dew's still on 'em. 'There's No Crop Like Snow Crop'.

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