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48 Wednesday^ March 23, I949 House Reviews Fox, Detroit I IIKO, Boston DBtroit, March 19. Louis Prirm Orch MS), S Non- "Arlhur Godfrey's Talent, chalants, Jane Wynn; "Lucky Stiff" Scouts," luith Col. Stoopnagle'. iUA). (Chase Taylor), George Guest,, —-— . Mary Osborne, Bernie George, ' Sparked by the irrepressible fennie Desmond, Alan Schackner, | Louis Prima, this week's layout lizabeth Talbot-Martin, JVopoleon adds up to happy fare. Prima lang Reed, Jerry Bresler & House Orch; "Chicken Every Sunday" (20(h). Polite—but not overwhelmitig— applause greeted "Arthur God- frey's Talent Scouts" on opening night Friday. (18) of a week's en- gagement hero. Only one of the en- tertainers, loose-limbed, Bennie Desmond, won an encore from an sion of standard but okay tap- audience that failed to crowd the | dancing by Jane Wynn, Prima in- spacious Fox. Heavy snow flurries ' troduces saxman Mike Cotton, in probablv cut size of house. 'vocal of "My Darling." Although ■ Film "short of Godfrey, in which 1 byplay between Prima and band he tells about his crusade to re-1 distracted somewhat, Cotton han- vive vaude and explains his rea-1 dies chore capably, sons for not appearing in person,! Apparently one of the requisites gets things rolling. The audience ' of being a member ol the band is got a bang out of the novel banter , the ability to do a comedy turn for between Col. Stoopnagle, on stage, the next spot goes to . trumpet and Godfrey^ on screen. player, Frank Nichols; who scores Stoopnagle, the show's emcee, in corny "Cornbelt Symphony." gets only a scattering of snickers i Following this was a full band for his Introes and gagging: comedy routine with all sidemen get plenty of his singing, playing and clowning and love it, resulting in bill scoring neatly all the way. Opening with band number "Galdonia,": featuring the Prima trumpet, quick segue into "Driv- ing Me Crazy'■ gives Prima a chance to warm up his pipes and the stubholders; Following a - ses- He kept the show moving at a fast pace, however. getting into the act in a satire of a band rehearsal. Both stints has a special intro for "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" and a Sock closer to win plenty applause and begoff. Martells & Mignon are fine openr ers with their ace adagio work. Beside the usual -gasip-provoking flings, gal has. added several new bits which score heavily, especially a back-slide stint, which is timed perfectly. , Piero Bros, are a cut above: the usual juggling act, using Indian clubs and wands for some split- second passing, while switching hats at the same timCi Personable youths get hefty hand. In a theatre jammed with the junior set, muCh of comic Georgle Kaye's material was really rough. Regardless of the element that may yell and applaud such jokes, it still, is not the routine for matinee au- diences. He has some good. bits, one in particular, his Gallic .singer impresh of Gene Autry and Al Jolson. Louis Basil, house orch does a neat : jol) of backing show. Zabe. VARIETY BILLS WEEK OF MARCH 23 NuineralH in connection witli btllH below. liKllvnte openlnr day of whether full or spilt week Letter In pnreutlieaeit Indlentei «lr«ults (I) Ind«i>ei[td«nt; (L) LnAw: (M\ m«.. (I') rnmniouuti (U) UKO» (S> Sloll; <W) Wamert <WB> Wnltir HeaJe OriontaU Chi Chicago, March 17. iVellie Lutcher, Cfiorlic Vcntttro i Orch (8), Ted & Flo Vallett, Joey\ Rardin, Carl Sand's House Orch; ' Mother. Is a Preshman" (2Qf)i >. Marimba-player George Guest's scored neatly. Introduction of own boggie creation, "Stump Hoi-; drummer, Jimmy Vincent, local 1 low Stomp" is given warm recep-1 boy, got good mittlng and he 1 tion, with youngsters in audience; obliged with a sesh of solid bull accepting the invitation to stomp t not frantic skin-beaUng ■out the beat with him. Femme warbler. Keeley Smith, Mary Osborne, brunet with a j makes nice impresh teaming with smoky voice and a hot guitar, does! Prima in three songs and a burley neatly on Vocal of "Take Me in bit. Your Arms." Bernie George clicks' Three Nonchalants, m closing with impressions of crowd noises.! spot, wow with solid routine , of and an aerial dog-fight. Recreation , falls and tricks with the added of a Joe Louis bout and a Winston touch, of some good chatter while Churchill broadcast are standout. . * The,hit of the show, Bennie Des-, .mondi muggs his way up from the ; package, audience for an audition. His com-1 edy terping is tops. Alan Schack-1 ner's harmonica arrangement of | "When Day Is Done" was not as | well received as "12th Street Rag," ' which- he performs on a miniature harmonica. Satirical impressions by Eliza- beth Talbot-Martin win plenty laughs. The house rocker,: how- ever, Is satire on various cabaret gingers on "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie." : Napoleon Reed< Negro tenor, re- veals a beautifully trained voice in "Granada" and medley of op- eratic arias, climaxing with "Pa- gliacci.": His applause seemed to rate an tncore, but ' Stoopnagle didn't wavj him back. Fred. going through tough stunts. Biz should hold up with this Bite. Xatioual. L'villo Louisville. March 18. Patina & Rosa, Lou Miller's Dogs, Fred Lowery Sc Dorothy Rae, Terry & Ralph Rio, Billy Kimbley, Chester Clark House Orch (11); "S/iep Comes Home" (SG). Straight vaude bill this weeks topped by Billy Kimbley, local moppet who has returned to his home town W play' this: weefe, ftifter several years in HollyW66d.' Fea- tured in the film "Shejp Gomes Home," lad shows cbflsiderable thesp ability, and is subject of proud comments from pupils of local, dancing, and talent schools. : Oiiiening bill -is a neat sight tUrtti Patina ania Rosa. They coMbihe some elite comedy with theli' aero stunts, head balancing and the like, and top off with a head slide -down-^iir^inftUneJjy. to solid applause. Lou Miller and his canines bffer a slow-moving turn of familiar dog tricks, jumping through hoopsi etc., Current layout at ,this Harlem which gets oyer big with the juves. vauder stacks up as satisfying fare, ''^^S'^'^f, standbys, Fred Lowery With Milt Buckner orch, songstress 1 Dorothy Rae, offer same rou- Thelma Carpenter and Earl Bos- ' V"^ ^^^J* previous appearances lie's band spearheading proceed-' I'®''*- ^"^ery, m good whistling ings, ' •: " I form, offers Glow Worm," "In- Buckner's crew, comprising three Apollo, Y. Milt Bucfcner Orch (11) loith Lee Rich ardson,_ Juanita Pitts; 'I'helma Carpenter, Earl' Bostic' ■ Band (6) vnth Georgia Jackson, St. Leon Troupe. 16), • Crackshot •& Co.; "Second Chonce" (20tli). New layout here is sock fare for younger set, with gamut going I from rah-rah stuff to skat sessions. I Unbalance of family appeal find.-; I older patrons heading for exits at I onset of bop session, conveniently ] spotted-at end of bill. I In keeping with college pic, Carl Sand's house, orch runs through "College Salutes" with Smith How- ard featured on drums and on. vo- cals. Opener- is lively arid sets mood for Ted and Flo Vallett, baton manipulators in: drum major, dress. Youngsters get top response. Nellie Lutcher, Negro songstress, backed by a bass and drummer, moves right in with "Hurry On Down," exhibiting her mock-ritt's and vocal horseplay that's been her selling point om disks. Ability to project sly innuendos while key-1 boarding, in big house, adds to { merriment of her vocal renditions. Pace never falters, even in slow segues like "My Little Boy," which showcases her genuine vocal abil- ity. It's Miss Lutcher's sassy phras- ing that captivates aud. After two encores, which garner hefty ap- plause; she has to beg off. Joey Rardin intersperses gags with special songs for overall ap- proval. Imitation of horns, dialect stories and medley of George M. Cohan songs as Jimmy Cagney, is solid stuff. Charlie Ventura's orch is introed effectively via elevation from or- chestra pit, and breaks into sesh with "I'm Forever Blowing Bub- bles." Singer Jackie-Kain is a talL looker, who's trying for a combina- tion of Sarah Vaughan and Anita O'Day. Eddie O'Shaughnessy on drums, rates hefty accolades. Each sideman shows technique via bop solos and riffs during "How High the Moon," and "Body and Soul." Rest of numbers are solid bop. Gresi. rhythm, five reeds and three brass- es, with the rotund maestro alter- nating on xylophone and piano, gives out solidly with jump and bop arrangements that keep the audience in high spirits. Teeing off William Tejl Overture," while Miss Rae gives-a hillbilly yodeling treat- ment to "Can't Drive the West From My Soul," and .parodies of "It Had to Be You" and "I Won- der" for boff returns with a sizzling item, "Buck's Bop," „.Comedy_ pair, Ralph and Terry which sets racy tempo for the fol- ^'"8 the bell. Diminutive lowups, lads segue into a blues as 1 SaJ registers her little girl char- prelude for some neat tapstering ^<;'7;, .Seal's laughs with her and rhythm routines by Juanita ■^"Slitl.y, bluish material. Gets in a Pitts, personable lass, in white 1'^^ licks at the piano, and pair satin slack outfit. Routines are suf-1 ^eau "P for fast terps for windup. ficiently varied and executed to I I" closer, Kimbley answers some win attention. Lee Richardson, i J"^?**""''^a'Ph Rio anent hisr band vocalist, does neat baritoning ' Hollywood experiences, and then . on a brace of ballads of which 1 ^oes into a zoot-suited song and "Without a Song" gives him best' ^^an^e. nicely executed. His ap- opportunity to display pipes to ad- j Pearance is brief, but registers. : vantage. Crackshot & . Co., house i ' comicsj take over for their hurley NEW YORK CITY Capitol \L) M Gordon Jenkins Ore Artie Dunn Cvrdint : Music H«li <l) 24 Patricia Bowman I'aul Haakon Paul SydcU Richard Wallace Robert Amis Corps dc Ballet Jlockettes Sym Ore . Paramount (P) 23 L '.lordan Tym 5 ::. Ray Anthony:Orc- Pat Henning. PesBV Mann Jolinn.v Barnes - Roxy (I) 2$ Phlt Baker Cab: Calloway Joan Hyldoft Strand (W) 25 Guy Lombardo Ore. Frank Marlowe Hoctor <t Bird Chester Dolphin ; BALTIMORE : Hlppodromt (I) 14 Tommy Dorsey Ore. Prof Backwards . Royal (I) 25 L Millindcr Ore Wynonie Harris Kanazawa 3. - Jelly RoU & Zum Cone Bell State (I) 24-26 Vilane A Jiidy Vince Carson Fred Pis.>no Co ■ Clem Beltings Co 27-30 Lynn 6c Ann Gail Austin L LaMarr jc Poppy The Reddin^tons CAMDEN Towers (I) 25-27 2 Jacks Rusty Arden R: & I Drake - Mylcs IBell-. t Stage-McMan'A 3 CHICAGO i Chicago (P) 23 Tony. Martin (;eorgia Kaye Peiro Bros Oritntai (I) 24 Nellie Lutcher Charles Ventura O T i F Vallett Joey Rardin CINCINNATI Albee (R) 24 Frances Langtord Jon Hall Lucienne 8c Ashour Bedell & Matson Roberts Sis White Don Cummings CLEVELAND State (L) 24 ' Jack Carson Rev. ELMIRA Strand (W) 2t-30 Art Mooney Ore . HARTFORD Stat* (I) 25-27 Woody Herman Ore Mel Torme 1 Lew Nelson ■ JAMESTOWN Palace (W) 2V only Charlie Spivak Ore —KINGSTON- - B'way (WR) 25-2* Tune Tattlers Harry Savoy Go WaUy Dean The Danwoods " Patricia Clancy LONG BRANCH Paramonnt (WR) 2* pnly ■ 3 & S Taylor Olympitt, Miami Miami, March 19, Joan Edwards, Paul Benson, George Conley, ■ Chet Clark, .Lewis & Olit;er Sisters, ■f reddie Carlone orch; "Whiplash" iWB). Ran^ Crana The^adcaps . B & M Gates Becbe's Holly- wood Bears MIAMI Olympla 0>) 23 Marilyn Martinez 3 Luba Malina Jack LaRue Billenttqe Herzog MIDDLETOWN Palace (P) 25 Horace Heidt ' Winners NEWARK Adams (I) 24 Louis Prima Ore Jane- Wynn^ 3 Nonchalants PATERSON Maintic (I) 25-27 Pamela & Louise Duke DoreU' Munro & Adams Young & Kaye Hilton Sis PERTH AMBOY Malestie (WR> 23 .• ■ only.-. Tune Tattlers . Harry Savoy Co Waliy Dean The Danwoods ' I Patricia Clancy i PHILADELPHIA ( : Carman (I) 14 j P Lawrence & . . i Mit7l i Walter Walters Jr i DoltnolTs & Baya Sis PLA1NFIELD Oxford (WR) 2( only J i S Taylor Randy Crane The Madcaps' B & M Gates Beetle's Hollywood Bears ROCKFORD Palace (I) 25-27 "Hocffte-podge Revue" Pcgsy Taylor Co Gene Colin Butterbeans iSc Susie B i Betty Calvert J Astor Si Rene SARATOGA SPGS Congress (WR) 27 only Tune Tattlers Harry Savoy Co I Wally Dean The Danwoods' i Patricia Clancy | SPRINGFIELD I Court Si| (I) 24-27 I J & E Hayden I Harry StelTen I Tripp ti Fall I Levan tt Cafr Lee Davis Janet's Pony Circus WASHINGTON Capitol (L) 24 4 Macks Jaync Walton Eddie Hanley Co G & F Sconyi: YOUNGSTOWN : Palace <l) 2S-30 Tex Beneke Ore Pry.de_ & Dave 21 Francl.? Whltmor 3 Lunles George Alex Poggy A Tyler Spangled Beauties Raymond Barry Terry's Juveniles LONDON Palladium (M) Eleanor Powell :G St B Bernard Joset Locke Roger Ray Senor Wencea Alan Clive ■ Louise's Pets < Harrison Carol & Ross Dolaire - MANCHESTER Hippodrome (S) 11 Reginald Dixon Caryll & Mundy Jack Daly Bett.v .lumcl Schallcr Bros Saveen .. Bemand^s Birds . NEWCASTLE:, Empire (M> 21 G H Elliott Gertie Gitana GUa Shields Lily Morriss Randolph Sutton Talbot O'Farrell Billy Danvers NOTTINGHAM Empire (M) II Jimmy Jewel.: . Ben :Warriss Cycling^ Astons Wallabies Christian's Dogs Downey & Daye 4 Mirandas Peter- Blair PORTSMOUTH Royal (M) Ji Cheerrul Charlie Chester Co Ken Morris Fredcriclt Ferrari Arthur Haynes I Eflwina Carol I Len Marten I Halama Si Koharski i Skating Kyles Les Breatos V 4 M Norman Allen & Lce SCUNTHORPI Savoy (I) jj . .Lee Brooklyn Frank Pormby 4 O'Kcefe Sis N & V iMunroe ■ Milie Howe « Bklyn I.ovlifes SUNDERLAND Empire (MI JI Chico Marx Frank Preston Bobbie Kimbcr D Henderson Jr Jaul & Paulette Les Alyxons Gold & Cordell WOLVERHAMPTOM ; Hippodrome (1) 2r I .Sonny Dawkes I Ernie Allen I Tommy Rose ( Stan Sanders Ken Ryan Melody 0 Arthur Knolto . YORK Empire (i) Ji Billy Wliittaker li ving & Gcidwood Sieddie Brent Mimi Shaw. Morgan & Royle Eddie Powell NEW YOKE CITY Gary Norton. ■AST HAMPTON (CANADA) Granada <l) II Krazy Komedy : Klrka Marguerite .& .Charles Maurice Keary - Carter & Doray BSITAra Hold. blackouts, which is the lone com- edy item and wows as usual. Miss Carpenter . walks on and Chicago, Chi Chicago, March 18. Martellit: & Mignon - (4), Georgii;, practically cops the show in Ko.ye, Piero Bros. (2), Tony Mar- her song stanza. Her easy manner i tin, Lotii.s Basil Orch; "Whispering and .superb styling on "That's How \ Smith" (Par): , : ■ I Love the Blues" and other items I " ■ ■ ' ■ win her resounding appreciation ' House seems to have overcome and encores. She obliges with *'Half of Me" for additional piau its lethargy of the past weeks and it is possible Tony Martin may hit dits and a begoff. The .St. Leon some sort of high gross mark. Troupe, ofay "male sextet, clicks Martin surprises, although he vbeavily with slick routine of teeter-.I has always been a prime fave in board gymnastics. I this spot; he's much more active Bostic's band provides another; ajid at ease: While in the pasLhis "dynamic "session "in " closl"n"g^srotn'majB"f ■app"eal^~war'iiiiore to' the Maestro's trumpeting is backed by - older set, early morning teen age three rhythm and two trombones' crowd went through the Clamor and orch really goes to town on a and calls which are the usual ac- reprise of its bestseller diskS; most-1 companimeht for jazz and be-bop- ly unidentifiable to the average, pers. Singer evidently has been listener, but easily recognizable to, culling his stocks and comes out the hepsters. here. Georgia ,lack-1 with some arrangements on the «on, group's vocalist, does neatly' rhythm side which sell well; He on a couple of torchants and band i opens with standard, "Lullaby o( feally cooks on "Temptatii#h," spot-! Broadway," segueing into his lighting Bo$ttc on trumpet. It adds i latest disk, "Comme Ci, Comme Vp to solid re«ult8 and a sock get- , Ca," and stops the .show with "For iway. ' Edba. Every Man There's a Woman." He Recent click pace of this vauder's layouts continues this week, cur- rent lineup ringing the applause I meter in consistent fashion. I Topliner Joan Edwards looks as ' good as she sings, and holds them all the way. 'The radio thrush's ballads are. smoothly handled, as are her pop rhythm tunes. In her i sesh at the j>iano, which features a medley of Gus Edwards songs, she practically steals the show. Paul Benson contribs a "laugh auction" canto. He builds to the giveaways in novel - and steady laughmaking sequence to round out a solid bill. Opening spot has Lewis and the, Oliver Sisters, who teeofl proceed- ings at a fast .clip with their clever control work, lifts: and balancing. George Conley, comic,. scores via impreshes of radio types and char- acters. Young Chet Clark emcees: and in own spot sparks applause with his harmonica work. He pro- jects blues and standard mouth organ stuff in showmanly manner. .. Fred die Garlone's house orch is adequate oiOhe backgrounding? "^ ■ Lary. '[ Pitt Cafe Robbery Pittsburgh, March 22. Jackie Heller's Carousel was robbed of $2,400 last week when i thieves broke in and smashed open ' iron boxes in which receipts had I be.en hidden, I It wa$ the second-time in a year I that nit^vy had been burglarized. ASTON Hippodrome (I) 11 Du Barry I.ovlies Len Martell Wally Wood Lupe & Velez George William* Dutch Serenaders BIRMINGHAM Hippodrome (M) -11 Francoise Flore < Jackie Hunter /" Marqueez Raymond Girerd Helen Crerar Vivian Et Tassi Trols De Mines BOSCOMBC Hippodrome (li II Horry Rooson Pat Gaye Stanley Van Tony Mercer Harry Herring Freddie Ascott Jack Blakens Johnny Ramsey Jack Richardson Iris Barry . Helen Martins Lyne Allen Glamorous: - Mamshtbs. BRIGHTON Hippodrome (M) II Vie Oliver ,)une Manton Ernie Brooiis Jeannette Hut'hcs Vlizabeth Gray Maureen .O'Dell Lionel Smith I.e.v Rayner Sc Botty Victor Julian Pets Fi'ed Lovelle< Alan Kay- Ac Gloria 3-Stevil-Sis - D B Stuart CARDIPF .New (S) 21 Dr. Crock Co Freddie Forbes Angelia Barria Alec Pleon . ' TS Cordon & Nancy G Beaton Co Bert Piatt Phyllis BaMle CHBSWICK Empire (S> 11 .106 Stein Max Carole Chaj-lic Wood BlI & Bll ttoitnie -Stewatt Fred Sloan Jackie Farr . Vicki Raymond Kenneth Allan Archie Usher Cyrus EDINBURGH Empire (M) 21 Bobby Davis Bob Andrews Atlas dc Plppl Marquis Al earthy Mushle John Vree Co Elroy FINSBURY PARK Empire (M) 21 Shires A Tylee Charlie Kunz E Vickl & Sasha Cyril Fletcher Freda Wyn Vie H.vdc ■ •Tack RadclilTe Gil Maison GLASGOW Empire (M) 21 Rex & Bessie .Len Young Freddie Sales 3 ,Tokers ; 3'MassEtty' Joe Loss Bd. GRIMSBY Palace (1) 21 Unusual ' Musicians Michael Miles ' Shane Sis Jenny Hayes Madrigal Ike Freedman Man & Yvonne LEEDS Empire (M) 21 E & D .Waters J Lockwood . ..Ncw.man.^Twins :-_■_ _ Romanos Reg Radcliite Joan Hlode Mildd Dixon Gordon Ray Co LEICESTER Palace (S) 21 Max Miller • Hal GOMld ■ Bandy's Grcyho'ds Alfred Thrlpp L Clift'ord & Freda Rita Carmo Mclcllle St Kekar Maytair 3 -LINCOLN Royal (I) 21 Jimmy Mack : Bagatelle Dorothy Ross Day» Dawn..& Dusk, .lack Prince Jack Gorlies Blue Angel Nype & Cote . . . Charley Carta Wally Cox Ellis Larkin 3 Martha. Davis Brevoert > Shiela Barrett Freddy Caye Jean Rose ; Syd Strange Ore Cafe Society D .JOonegan Ronnie Graham Dave Martin Ore - Diamond ,Hsrsetlie« Jay Marshall Lucienqe & Aahour Jack > Ganscrt Billy Banks Choral Sextet H Sandler , Org Alvarez Mera -Juenger Ballet Line. Hotel Pierre Cardini • Florence Bt Frederic Stanley Melba Ore -Ralph Lane Ore - Leon * eddie'a Eddie Davis Taja Maria Lamonte BiUy. Frick Croydons. Boyd Heath Shepard Line Old Roumenlen Sadie Banks Jan - Bart Rex Owen Dorothy Deering Joanne Florio Joe LaPorte Ore D'Aquila Ore . Hotel Savoy Plata Howard Hartman Irving Coim Ore Hotel Tan Vincent Lopez Ore Hotel Warwick Jose Metis Ore Hi. Loi Jack & Dame Latin Quarter Franlo Libuse George Price David Nmo Maria Karnilova Stencn-Martell a EILisa Jayne Ruth Brown Margot Brander Art Wancr Ore B Harlow Ore Clique Sally. Rand Unit Radio Aces- Dave Herman Ore Copacabana Jackie Mites Connie Hainea F * S Barry Linda Lombard Ilcrb George Paul Godkin Skyriders M Durso Ore Alvares Ore, China Doll .: Ming & Ling^ Paddy Wing Noro Moralcf Ore Jose i CurbclIo jQrc^ Line <7) El Chica Rosita Rios Daniirnn St ■ Chapuscaux Tina Ramirez Los Guaracheroi' Vizcaino Ore Hotel St Morllt Erwin Kent Ore Hotel St Regit Julie Wilson Laszlo & Fcpito M Shaw Ore Hotel Roosavait Lawrence Welk Or - Hotel: New Yerker G Benedict Ore Ice . Revue '. Hotel Statlir Tony Pastor Oro Hotel Plan ' Hildegarde Salvalore Gioe Oic : Mark Monte Ore Payson Ke Ore Nycola Matthey Ot ,; Le Ruban Bliu Bibi Osterwald Goodman -Sc. KirkwoO d . . . > 3 Riffs Mike Brown Norman Paril V Julius Monk HaVana-IMadrld Estelita - Raquel St Rolando Kenneth BUKet Mildred Ray Un* Ouintero Oro Argueso Ore Hotel Belmont-PIait Ames Bros Viola Layne R St B I'ickert Eddie Stone Ore Castollanos Oro Hotel Blltmore Phil Wayne Ore -Harold Nagel Oro Gordon Currle . Hotel Edison Henry Jerome Ore , No 1 Filth Ave Hayes Gordon Hazel Webster „ Downey & FonvlUi- Hotel Ambassador Frert Oliver Ore William Adler Ore William ScottI Penthouse Gigi Durslon ■ I Jerry Reed Kurt Maicr Royal Rooit Harry Belafonte Charlie Ventura Charlie Parker T Dameron Ore : Splvy's Kelly & Keating Spivy ... - versBlllei Jean Sahlon_^: Bob Grant Or* Panchito, Ore ., viilaiie' Bern Gay Blades; , AUen carrier Bourbon & Baine Abbey Albert , Piute Pete i Village Vaniuard. Maxinc Sulli»« • Roger Price . 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