Variety (September 1961)

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NEW YORK CITY MUSIC HALL — Georgie Kaye, Dick | Davis Roman, SeesHees Corps de Ballet. Rock| attes, Raynfnd Paige Ore. ’ AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE (Tivoli) — Frank Berry, Pat Gregory, Jodie Gray, Howard Hardin, Joe Chisotm. silr Christopher, Weber, De Jong & Dee, Trapinos, Maria Blanche, Ken Mackey, Adrienne Erdos, Lewis Dunn. YDONEY Lucio & Rosita. Four Kovacs. McKay : Bros. & Romayne. Daniele Dorlce. Hal, Roach, Yolande Rodrigues, David Fuller Trio, Leo Arno!, Robin Hardiman. BRITAIN BLACKPOOL <Grand)—Arthur Askey, Beatrice Varley. Betty Driver, Bunny May, Linda Jamies, CURRENT BILLS WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 20 ; Belicin (Tivoli) — Don Tannen. {King, Marx Raymond Dyer. } BEACH — Churumbeles P Dolores Del Carmen, Don re. GATE OF HORN—‘An Ev with Lionel Stander.” Lionel Stander, Norman and Nancy Jaris, Amanda Am RE “‘BISTRO—Harold Ward, Dave Green, Sir Gregory, Guy Viveros Trio. LIVING ROOM — Roberta “Sherwood, EDGEWATER Espana, Jackie Kahane, Bobb . vey (an ck ane. y Cole, Joe Parnello LONDON HOUSE—Rameey Lewis Trio, Eddie Higgins Trio, Larry Novak Trio. MISTER KELLY’ — Lonis Nye, Teddi & Frigo, Marty Rubenstein PALMER HOUSE _ Ca. rol Channing. Wally Griffin, Mattison’), Ben Arden | PLAYBOY CLUB — Joe ContL ‘Marian. Paige, Stu Gilliam, Raftsmen, Will Mercer, Marge Dodson, Bob Davis Trio, Stuart Trio, Harold Harris Trio, Claude. ; Jones SHERATO Geoffrey Ryan, Jill Thompson & Billy 'Bentler Orc. Tasker ‘BLACKPGOL (Opera House)—Cliff Rich ard & Shadows. Ri Hearne, Ivor Emmanuel, Tommy Fields, Clark Bros., Lucky Latinos. SmithHampshire & Casey. George Mitchell Singers. Malcolm Goddard. Dancers, Tyldesley Girls Choir, Jimmy Currie’s Dancing Waters. BLACKPOOL (Palace) Frankie | Vaughan, Arthur Worsley, Billy Ternent Orch.. Maxine Coates, Bell-Tones, Neil & Pat Delrina, Kims, Ted Lune, Hetty King BLACKPOOL (Tower Circus)}—Charlie Cairoli & Co., Schickler Sisters, Knie’s Animals. 4 Palacios. Circus Roland’s Tigers. 5 Elwardos, Berosinis, Rudy Horn. Mont the Elephant, Captain Danian’s Sea Lions, 3 Lorandos. Lilian Kenny, Sydney — Kangaroo, Trio Faber, Our Sammy. Little Jimmy & Circusettes. BLACKPOCL [Winter Gardens Paviifor: —Lonnie Donegan, Dallas Boys. Suzie Miller, Gil & Freddie Lavedo, Miki & Griff, Norman Vaughan. SIRMINGHAM (Hippodrome) — Charlie Drake. Albert & Les Ward, Springfields, Patricia Bredin LIVERPOOL (Empire)—Dickie Valentine, Ballet Montparnasse, Bobbie Pattinson, Maureen Evans. Harry’ Bailey, Johnny Duncan & Co., Duo Russmar. Al Redding. LONDON (Palladium)—Harry Secombe, Roy Castle, Marion Ryan, King Bros., Eddie Calvert. Wise Guys, Audrey Jeans, Jeremy Hawk. Michel & Carel. Grazina Frame, Wendy Wayne. Helene & Howard, Barantons. Ronnie Corbett, Jack Francois, George Carden Dancers, Bill Shepherd inge NEWCASTLE (Emplre)—Emile Ford & | Checkmates, Two Fordettes, Chris Carl& Peter Barbour, David Macbeth, Joan Small. VICTORIA (Palace) — Nervo & Knox. Bud Flanagan. Naughton & Gold, Eddie Cabaret Bills | LOS ANGELES . GEN BLUE'S — Ben Blue’s “Hullabaloo.” with Joey. Faye, Cully Richards, Harry. Clexx, Sid Fields, .Altison McKay, Tlona Adams, Joy Healey Dancers, The Domestrics. Ivan Lane COCOANUT GROVE — Say Mathis, Diek Stabile Orc. CRESCENDO—Mort Sahl, Joannis ‘Som: mers. — DINO'S — Ruth Gils, Jack Elton, Steve La Fever. ' SLATE sxos. — Billy Gray, Internaonals STATLER HOTEL—*“Playmates in New York.” Skinnay Ennis Ore THE SUMMIT—Redd Foxx, Toni Harper. John Anderson Orc. Y# LITTLE CLUS — Ruth. Olay, Dave Madden, Eduardo Sasson. LAS VEGAS CARVER HOUSE—silly Ward & Domilnoes. Barbara Randolph, Lon Fontaine Dancers. Marl Young Orc. DESERT INN — Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Dick Humphreys, .Sam Butera & Witnesses, Donn Arden Dancers, Carlton Hayes Orc.: Lounge: Michael Kent. Dave Apollon, Milt Herth, Henri Rose, Bobby Stevenson. . DUNES—Eleanor Powell, Allan Drake, Toni Basil. Earl Barton Dancers, Bill Reddie Orc. Leunge: Maaka Nua Hawaiian Revue, Billy Andre, Fabutous Tones, Denis & Rogers. Joseph Mack 4 EL CORTEZ—Johany Ukulele, Princess Lei Momi, Kahala Twins. FLAMINGO—Pearl Bailey, Bill. Bailey, Carmen De Lavallade,.Louis Bellson Orc. Lounge: Lionel Hampton, Betty Reilly. FREMONT—Joe King Zaniacs, Newton Bros., Make Beleves. GOLDEN NUGGET—Judy Lynn, Jimmy Wakely, Wanda Jackson. Sneed Family, Joe Wolverton, Annie Maloney. . HACIENDA — Four Tunes, Johnny Olenn, Keynotes, Cathy -Ryan. Grover ‘t Shore 3. NEW YORK CITY SASIN ST. EAST—Stan Kenton Orc. BIRDLAND—Joe Williams, Harry Edigon. Gigi Gryce. BLUE ANGEL—Dick Gregory, Barbara. Gilbert, Clanes Bros. & Tommy Mazakim, Jimmy Lyon Trio. BON SOIR—*Greenwich Village, U.S.A.’ Barnes, Jimmie Daniels, three CAMELOT — Bobby Van, Helen Gallagher. Marilyn Lovell, Ronni Hall, Karen Thorsell. Richard Blair. CHARDAS—wNina Silvana, Tibor Rakossy, Dick Marta, Micheline Bardin, Elemar Horvath. CHATEAU MADRID-— “Extravaganza Latino.” Eva Flores, Jonas Mouras, Nora & Haul, Pup* Campo Orc. COPACABANA — Joe E. Lewis, Adam Wade, Paul Shelley Ore.. Frank Marti Orc. EMBERS --Joey Bushkin Three, Roy Eldridge Four. Ray Bryant ee. HOTEL ASTOR—Eddie Lane Orc. HOTEL LEXINGTON—Virginia Wing. Liihan Knight, Denny Regor, Tony Drake, Tony Cabot Orc. HOTEL NEW YORKER—Joe Furst. . HOTEL PIERRE -— ‘Steppin’ in Society’: Patricia Bright. Jack Haskell, Patricia © Marand. B&EM Haggett. HOTEL PLAZA—Shirley Bassey, Emil Coleman Orc.. Mark Monte Continentals. HOTEL TAFT— Vincent Lopez Orc. HOTEL ROOSEVELT — Milt Saunders © Ore J HOTEL ST. REGIS—Patachou, Milton: Kav Trio. Milt Shaw Orc. : HOTEL WALDORF-ASTORIA — Genevieve, Emil Coleman Orc i HOTEL SAVOY HILTON—Gunnar Hanj son Ore. Rav Hartley. INTERNATIONAL — Milt Trenier, Will Jordan, Mike Dursn Orc.; Aviles Orc. LATIN QUARTER — Billy Williams, Dick Weston, Wazzan Troupe, Harrison & Koss?, Nurothea McFarland. Ronald Field. Ja Lombards Ore... B. Harlowe Ore. LEFT BANK--Cal Bostic, Danny Apoll’ ne jw LIVING ROOM — Sallie Blair, Bobby Bel. Bobby Ferro NO 1 FIFTH AVE. — Stan Freeman. ° Liza Stewart. Hankinson: & Silver, ROUNDTABLE Dagothy Donegan, Andv Seratore. SAHBRA -Yuaffa Yarkoni. Rachel & Zi:ila. Martin Roman, Sara Avani, Kovesh & Vezrachie, Leo Fuld. TOWN & COUNTRY — Billy Daniels, -Born. Sands. Terrace & Elita, Ned Har-. vex. Ore, Frank Martinez Orc. TWO GUITARS. -Alva Unn, Sasha Polino: sf, Ivica Nepa & Sonia,-Kostya Polian ay UPSTAIRS & DOWNSTAIRS—-Lovelady | Povell, Lrethiie Weber, Jim Sheridan, | Bill VeCutchen, Truehblood & Colston. VIENNESE LANTERN — Yvonne €on| stani. Gina Marca. Ernst Schoen. . VILLAGE BARN Dory Sinclair Kaiph Pote. Susan Bradv. Joe Shay, Tommy Zane, Leu Harold Orc. VILLAGE GATE —Pete Seegar. .. VILLAGE VANGUARD — Miles Davis. Shictes Horne. CHICAGO BLUE ANGEL-— ‘Pablo Candela Limbo; Cal' py» Kewue.” Lydia Lora, Raphael Her. naz. Lord Christo, Lord Mike, Jeanne Seurat?, Solea Caro. Tito Perez orc. CLOISTER — Phil Tucker, Ronny Del & .“an. Eddy Subway Orc. CONRAD HILTON--“OQoh La La,’ Dor ‘ nha. Bios, Margie Lee, Dru _ & Landell. Lothar W erdemann, Brigitte Voit, Anez & Gorden. Gay Claridge Orec., Boulevar Dons (9, Boulevar-Dearg (9). DOWNSTAGE ROOM (Happy Medium) June Vin-ent DRAKE Durothy Shay, Buddy Freed, Jiminy Blade Orc. | LAST FRONTIER —Lou Moscon!. Virginia Rae, Fritz Beck er. MINT—Pat Moreno’s “Artists & Models of ’61. . NEVADA—"“Les Girlg De Paris,” Jose Duarte, Moon Puppets, Kay Brown, Vide: Musso, Johnny Paul, Sparklers: NEW FRONTIER — “Holiday in Rio.” Lounge: Fine Spots, “Hot Lips” Levine, Fred Kushon. . RIVIERA— aes Mitzi Green, Jules Munshin, Eddie Innes, Betty McGuire, Anpe Russell. Lounge: Goofers, Kay ,; Steens, Hi-Lads , SADDLE CLUB—Jackie Lee Cochran. sen, Moro-Landis Dancers, Louis Basil ‘ Ore. Lounge: Don Rickles,.. Arthur Ellen, | Freddie Bell, George Rock 6. SANDS—Paul Anka, Allen & Rossi, Garr Nelson. George Zak. Copa Girls, {Antonio Morelli. Ore, Lounge:. Dave * Burton. Morry Kin g. oo SHOWBOAT—Tex Williams, Wade Ray, Twin Tunes SILVER SLIPPER—Hank Henry, Sparky |. entation, rshall, Danny Jacobs, ! Kave, Red Tafiy O'Neil, Radenke Bros., Slippercttes, | George Redman Orc. Lounge: Charlie Tesgarden. Barbary Coast Bovs. STARDUST—"Lido de Paris’”’;. Lounge: Billy Daniels, Happy Jesters, Peggy e -Castra. Micki Lynn, Del-Martins. THUNDERBIRD—Alice Lon, Larry Daniels, Harry Nofal, The: Henrys, Garf wood Van Ore. Lounge: Lancers, Edi Domingo & Norma. Frank’ Gusto. TROPICANA—‘Folies SBergere,” ette Riedinger, Pompoff, Thedy & F. ilv, Pinky &° Perky, The Bogdadis, Danny Kirk | |@ N SLACKTONE—ilo,..Frant | -! Radisson, GALE SHERWOOD Now singing and making good ‘humor with Nelson Eddy at the Bays ahe's “splendid. of. voice’ and jframe!” Theodore Paxson batons and pianos. ; Es | tuming, with plenty of. flesh. still on. view, the terpers give a lavish production punch to this sock jazz session at the Harlem vaudery. It’s ‘been noted that some of the rock ’n’ roll groups from this stage | have taken the uninhibited Gospel style for awild burlesque ride in sex-charged. interpretations. In much the: same way, Olatunji’s : dancers have taken the basic, sym, bolic steps and movements of tri| bal dances and amplified them for ; robust excitement. Backed by Ola-! -tunji. and four ‘other native-style drummers, the line of eight girls and four men electrify the house. (which had an SRO aud -when' caught Friday night (15). . Minneapolis, VARIETY: Barney ‘OldBeld’s Trailer Overseas Press Club prexy Ansel Talbert was introducing the head table at “Alaska” night, when he! ‘eame to USAF Col. Barney Old-| field, NORAD’s chief of information. Liebling ‘Press’ Blast In “The Press,” Ballantine pa | perback original (75c), the New Yorker mag's. A. J. Liebling has himself a tres gay time spearing pickles in a barrel—the publishers, editors, ‘pundits, reporters, etc., of the preening U.S. fourth estate. Book’s an anthology, with updated segues, of some of his “Wayward Press” pleces—very incisive.. sardonic and vastly enter-. taining. The press lords, says. Liebling, are fat and stingy non-newsmen who favor not-reporting. Heart of his attack is the narrow range of press. opinion, which bodes iii for this or any other country so suffer: ing. The man is, deplorably. on | target. Pit. Sandburg In Spades Carl Sandburg is taking time off from his chores on George Stevens’ |“Greatest. Story Ever Told” at 20th-Fox to read galléyproofs on ‘Harry Golden’s next book ‘for World Publishing called “Carl. ‘Sandburg.” It’s due Nov. 20. . At same time, poet and Lincoln , historian, has another book on him _due early in same month. It’s Nor.man Corwin’s “World of Carl Sandburg,” fo be published by} Hartecourt Brace. Sandburg plans to write one Wodncader, = 20, 1961_ ; | | “He,” said. Talbert, “represents | | the Friends-of-Jack-Paar Inc.” 7 | personality sketches va the dramae tists. _ Abel, (CHATTER: a Weekend accidents took: ‘the lives of N. Y. Post reporter Betsy. | (Elizabeth Scott) Luce, 50, .-in drowning accident at. Hampton Bays, L. 1.; and. syndicated colimm nist George . Peck, 67, in that: {Northwest Orient Plane. crash | in Chicago. © Random House goes on the Big: Board. listings; had been an Overe -. the-Counter issue. Jack M. Bass: appointed. comptroller of Macfadden publications, ac. cording to Gerald A. Bartell, presi-. dent of the company. Bass. suc-: ceeds. Meyer. Dworkin, ‘who recently retired. Imprésario is a new: ‘magazine devoted to the. performing. arts in. Detroit. Andy Wilson, former tv editor of the defunct Detroit Times, is the editor; with Stephen Booth and Granville Ryan listed as _publishers: ; Walter Mears, former AP: core respondent in. Montpelier, Vt:, transfering to the AP bureau in Washington Oct. 1.:-Mears, who opened the Vermont. Associated .. Press Bureau, has been ‘working at the AP bureau.-inBoston for the past year. ; Frederick Duncan “Murphy, . 77, president’ of the Art. Gravure. Corp., of N:Y. City, and vicepresident . ‘and general manager: of. ‘the Art Gravure Corp. of Cleveland; died at the Exeter. (N.H:): Hospital. He.-was A summer. resident. of. nearby Rye Beach. and was one of the first to commercially adopt.the. process. ‘to the production ‘of rotograyure supplements ‘in the na-. Otherwise, the bill's ‘Jazz groups more book on Lincoln before he! | tion’s Sunday. newspapers. give the two-hour spread first-rate . sets. aside his pen. it will be called ! i interpretations of contrasting: ‘How Lincoln Educated Himself.” styles. Herbie Mann’s Afro-Cuban sextet opens with melodious flute and vibes over solid percussion of |tom-toms, bongos, : -bass and traps: Art Blakey’s six modernists follow Olatunji with slick cerebrals; and Gloria Lynn. wraps it with a turn of ballads inher encompassing, articulate jazz: way. ._ WADO: deejay Symphony Sid handles emcee chores with savvy ‘good hunmor and is probably giv-! ing attendance abig boost with numerous plugs on his midnighton jazz-disk outing. * Bill. | SAHARA—Teresa Brewer, Bobby Ram. An Evening with Jaliette Greto Edinburgh, Sept. 19. Edinburgh Festival Society presin’ association with Al. ‘fred Delval, of Juliette Greco tn late-night revue, with Henri Patterson & Ensemble; accordion, Freddy Balta: At Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh,.Sept. 7, 61. $2 top. That ‘sexy, ‘sultry. femme from the Partisian Left-Bank clubs, Ju rok liette Greco, sweeps. onstage here in a late show of the legit Interna : Costello. Trio Martelli, Mme. Baron. Bal: tional Festival, and delivers songa let, Florence & Frederic & Dancers, R Sinatra Ore. Lounge: *Shecky Greene, .Paul Goupil 4. SAN JUAN, P. R. a¥ llog of 21 numbers without moving: )Mafalda Trio. Al DePaulis 4, Dubonnet 3,|from center-stage — except” for |. beaucoup calls. La Greco, half Corsican. though ‘| born in Montpellier, France, CARIBE HILTON — Noreen Parker. | sheathed in a tight-fitting black , {Jimmy Nelsen, Miguelito. Miranda Ore _Pebito Arvelc Orc. CHARTERHOUSE—Tobaco Munez Orc., Ray Tico. *!dress from neck. to toes; displays a wide. vocal range from *pallad to CONDADO .BEACH — Jo Ann Vat, | Distro, from nice to naughty. She -Queralt Pepito Torres Ore. EL CALYPSO—Una Collins, Jerry Mason, Esso-E} Band. FLAMBOYAN—Evelyn. Souffront, Bette Martin, Freddie Gutierrez, Hector Escabi, | Laucel de Arce Ballet, Cesar Concepcion Ore., Joe Vallejo 5. INTERCONTINENTAL—Pearo Geraldo, ; Henry Boyer Dancers, Charlie Fisk Orc 1Joe Blanco Violins. . LA BOTELLA—Hal Hester, Duke Dorel. LA CONCHA—Jadin Wong, Noro Morales Ore... Humberto Morales 5. OCHO PUERTAS—Aida Irizarry, Luis & Soledad, Rafael Kalaf. House Review. Apollo, MW. “Symphony Sid’s' Jazz Show,” with Olatunji and Dancers (12), Herbie Mann (6), Art Blakey's Jazz Messangers ( 6), Gloria Lynn and the Earl May Trio; ‘‘The Plunderers” (August Productions). Nigerian drummer Olatunji’s 12 African dancers are not of ‘fhe travelog genre. But they are far more exciting and colorful, even. with bras. In tropical-bright cos Jpipes full catalog entirely in French: but introes.a. few numbers , in English.. . Existentialist songs figure Jarge| ly in distaffer’s act, seen. here for first time in Scotland. Shapely fem| {me hardly rates her aécompanying combo a glance, proof of a welli drilled turn. Doing.a standout job in the Henri Patterson Ensemble is accordionist Freddy Balta, who \gets. a special mention from singer iduring windup. Ensemble is. onistage throughout... | Biggest mitts are for “L’Amour a La Papa” and “Les Blancs Manteaux,” last bit part-written by Jean-Paul Sartre. Some deft fingering in “L’Amour” is heard from Balta. Only sad note in an otherwise .socko. show is Miss Greco’s habit of arriving late and delaying the performance, At show reviewed, warbler kept the customers waiting for.11 minutes. At two. previous shows, thé curtains didn’t. open antil: -Wway ‘past the appointed time. or Pitt Press Club’s Bldg. The Pittsburgh Press Club, the oldést chartered press club in the | country, has bought the building ‘that housed Kramer’s Restaurant and will move into its new quarters; after’ completion of extensive .Temodeling. — For years. headquarters of the club was in ths Sherwyn Hotel but there wasn't enough room for many functions which made the} move necessary. The Kramer build+} ing is also more centrally located. Weybright’s Election ‘Vietor Weybright, chairman of ; ‘the New..American Library of of _The Times-Mirror Co., has. -been elected to the board of the parent company. Weybright. is editor-in-chief of New American Library which publishes Signet ‘Mentor paperbound books. He replaces Kurt Enoch, president and. general manager “of New American Library, as that firm’s representative on. the Times-Mirror board. Together with. Enoch, Weybright founded: New American Library in February 1948 by acquiring’ Penguin Books Inc. from its British parent company. Incidentally, .he. is to receive an honorary Doctor. of Humane Letters degree from Wagner College, N.Y., on Sept. 30, 1961. Kislik with Random House Richard W. Kislik, ex-Doubleday controller and, more recently, treasurer of Tifl-Davis, has_ become administrative assistant to | Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer, | the Random House toppers. ‘He will be in charge of accounting, control and finance, _Gassner’s ‘Supplement prof. John Gassner, long the | Theatre Guild’s play editor and a. top authority, on the American theatre, has’ an. ‘arresting “supplemen‘tary volume” covering the 19181958 “Best American Plays” (Crown; $5.95). .As he explains ‘in his foreword, this is a reappraisal : of the works over the 40-year petiod which, for one reason or another, did not appear in previous “Best Plays” anthologies. The 17 added starters are by Mary Chase, John Patrick, Philip Barry, Sidney Kingsley, Clifford ‘Gdets, S. N. Behrman, Booth Tar‘kington, Frances Goodrich & Al{ bert Hackett, Elmer Rice, twa each ‘by Paul Osborn and Paul’ Green, John Colton & Clemence Randoiph, Edwin Justus. Mayer, Sidney Howard, and Lynn Riggs. i self, original cast, is arrestingly |} World Literature Ine., a subsidiary’ |, Each play, good reading by it prefaced by vital statistics’ on} ‘production ¢redits, run, ete, and! The Madison Press; London,O., has become Ohio's first daily newspaper published. hy rotary offset. ‘|The Press and the Plain City (O.). ‘Advocate, a weekly, will. be -published by rotary offset: These pub. lications. wtre: purchased by Central .OhioPublishing Co., Columbus, last ‘March.. Robert Frost, the poet, has been: elected to the. board of trustees of Franconia College in. Franconia, N-H., where -he lived. -while he ' wrote ‘much of his “New _Hampshire,” which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize “in 1924. Frost. ‘worked at. farming as ~-well ‘as | poetry for. five years, but gave it !up to becotne. associated with vari* ous educational institutions... American Heritage tie Tatest fo “go public.’” . Hawthorn Books. prexy ‘Ken Giniger:to Frankfurt for the book fair, Bill “Brink, late of -UPI‘in Gotham, succeeds. Harry -Homewood as. bureau. chief of Newsweek . in Chicago. Nanette Kutner, | ‘top feature writer, whose book, “The White ‘House. Saga”: (a: ‘dramatic: version of the growth of.-this’ country: in terms of the growth of thé ‘White House) will be published ‘by Atheneum in the spring, has become. a Doubleday literary “Seout.” Doubleday. taps these’ to ferret new book ideas. In these days. of. intense competition editor-in-chief. | Ken McCormick. can point-to the efforts. of one scout flack ‘who pro-. duced. for. them: last year’s best seller Alan Drury’ s, “Advice and Consent. " Publishing Stocks (As of Sept, 20, 1961, closing) Allyn & Bacon (OC). ..3614 American’ Book (AS) ....6614 Book. of Month ...... 7 2516 Conde Nast (NY¥)+. 10% . Crowell-Collier ney 34 Curtis Pub. Co.. (NY) . _— Ginn & Co. (OC) ..: * 3aue Grolier (OC): 0.0.02... 4834 Grossett & Dunlap. (0) 22 Harcourt Brace. (OC)~ . 4214 Hearst (OC) .... a daes 2312 | Holt,: R&W (NY) ..0..: : 3534 L.A. Times Mirror (oc) 33 -Macfadden(AS) | es ceee 10%. McCall (NY). ...-2.2... . McGraw-Hill (NY) eee “3534 New Yorker (OC) ..,..92 °° Pocket Books (OC) ....27 | ‘Prentice Hall -(AS) sewed 014, -‘Ran’m House (OC) ..,.30% Scott Foresman (OC) :..2914 _ Time Inc. (OC) .......90°" H.. WSams (OC) .,...4214 Western Pub.. (OC): ves +13 -OC—Over ‘the Counter. . NY—N.Y. .Stock Exchange. ... .. AS—American . 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