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DUCKS M Article Reports I —■Drink Donald Duck— Durante Wins Miss Truman Revises For Radio Drama Debut “No Muss—No Fuss” Jimmy Script Tonight By »h« Associated Pro** one of the characters in the play gestive, so we cnangea it, K.arns ton ana at George Washington screen, so this will be my own in- "Just Punch and Pour" Peabody Award for HOLLYWOOD, April 26.—Mar-1 changed from Harry, because it explained. “She explained that University, including Shakespear- terpretation of the role,” she told garet Truman makes her profes- might have brought a laugh in, she has to be very careful.” ean comedies. reporters. sional acting debut tonight. the wrong places. A gag used in Miss Truman’s manager, Jim “Jackpot”- is a comedy. She is Television Shows The President’s singing daugh- the movie version of “Jackpot,” Davidson, told the trade press that cast as the wife of a department Popcorn expands its volume by about 20 times. By Harry MacArthur ter will play opposite Jimmy which starred Stewart and Bar- several feelers have been put out store executive who wins scores of was taken out because in Jimmy Durante today added a Stewart in “Jackpot,” on the bara Hale, to have her do a movie the prizes on a radio quiz show and It involved Gen. MacArthur. late summer. Her debut tonight the plot revolves around George Foster Peabody Award for screen directors’ playhouse, over what be considered something of happens to her husband NBC at 10 pjn. (EST). Has to Be Careful. might (Stewart) 1950 to the praise he already has of her movie and Miss Truman has been in re- Bill Karas, directing the radio a test possibilities. their two children. won for his television she would like to com- appearances. hearsal since her arrival here version of the play, said Miss She says The President’s daughter has bine with so as to finished one The awards to him and to others Monday, and reports are that she Truman asked to have changed acting singing just concert tour and who a new career for herself. plans another this fall. in broadcasting—the radio-TV has taken considerable pains to one scene in which Stewart, open up to Miss Truman said that although She’ll do little to- see that nothing gets into the plays her husband, is supposed very singing equivalent of moviedom’s “Oscars” in the she has no ex- script that might in any way re- be pulling her out of bed professional acting night, merely humming a few bars —were at a she did some amateur at presented today flect on her famous father. She morning. perience the very outset of the show. luncheon of the Radio Executives’ succeeded in having the name of "She thought that might be sug- work in high school in Washing- “I haven’t seen ‘Jackpot’ on the Brill toys: Budget Club in New York. Durante, a veteran showman in other fields, made his television debut last fall and appears every fourth week on NBC’s Wednesday night “Four Star Revue.” His citation for TV entertainment noted that his “warmth, sincerity and whole-hearted joy in what he is doing have done more to raise the spirits of television audiences than any single program in the memory of the Peabody Award Committee.” Other television programs hon- ored were “Johns Hopkins Science Review” (education) and “Zoo faraae ana saturaay at tne IZoo,” which shared a double You can't boat it for flavor rico, award' for children’s onions, swoot peppers, salad oil, to- programs. 1 In the radio Elmer mato paste, condiments .. delicious field, Davis, by itself or marvelous combined with ABC commentator, won his third leftover meats, chicken, fish. Makes Peabody citation for the accuracy a delectable meat loaf with half the of his reporting and interpreting usual amount of meat. of the news. Other radio awards Write for delicious recipes to: went to ABC’s Metropolitan Opera H. C. Brill Co., Inc., Newark 4, N. J. broadcasts (music), NBC’s “Halls BRILL'S MACARONI DINNER of Ivy” (entertainment), NBC’s and BRILL'S SPAGHETTI SAUCE “The Quick and the Dead” series are mighty tool tasty, ; (education) and CBS’s “Hear It Now” (news reporting). ALL CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOOD FAIR MARKETS Others honored by the Peabody committee .were Robert E. Kint- Viers Mill & Kensington-Wheaton Rds. ner, president of ABC, for resist- WHEATON—OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY ing pressure and refusing to bar an actress from the air on the MICHIGAN & EASTERN AVES. N.E. AT CHAPEL ROAD—OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY unproved charge that she had QUEENS been a Communist: ABC’s “Clear & MINNESOTA AVE. and Present E. CAPITOL Danger,” for docu- IN GREENWAY SHOPPING CENTER mentary treatment of a contro- Open 8:30 to 6:30 Mon., Thru Thurs.—8:30 to 9:00 Fri. & Sot. versial subject, and Radio Free Europe, for the promotion of in- NAYLOR GARDENS SHOPPING CENTER ternational understanding. WEl-L AT THE BOTTOM OF NAYLOR ROAD HILL S.E. Open 8:30 to 6:30 Mon., Tues., Wed.—9 to 9 Thurs., Fri. & Sot. Individual station awards went TRIMMED to WABF, a New York FM out- pan-ready COLUMBIA PIKE AT FOUR-MILE RUN let, for “outstanding entertain- BARCROFT, ARLINGTON, VA. ment in music,” and WBBM, Chi- wrapped in Open 8:30 to 6:30 Mon., Tues., Wed.—9 to 9 Thur., Fri. & Sat. cago, for “The Quiet Answer,” a seven-week series of dramatic es- CELLOPHANE N. PERSHING DR. & GLEBE ROAD VA. says on race relations. TO GIVE NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, BUCKINGHAM, ARL., YOU Open 8:30 to 6:30 Mon., Tues., Wed.—9 to 9 Thur., Fri. & Sot. This was the 11th annual THAT presentation. Highlights of to- "SEAL'D NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. N.W. *N day’s ceremonies will be broad- FLAVOR AT FARRAGUT STREET cast tonight at 10:45 by WMAL. /£ OPEN DAILY 8:30 to 6:30—9 to 9 FRIDAYS I -- 18th & COLUMBIA ROAD N.W. Truman's \ Preferred for economy os ACROSS FROM AMBASSADOR THEATER—OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 Balcony \ os enjoyment. well eoting 7th ST. N.W. \ Treot yourself to one of 1420 Is for AT O ST. MARKET I Appearance \ these floYOrful roosts Open 8:30 to 6-30 Thru Thurs.—8:30 to 8:00 Fri.—8:30 to 9 Sot. 1 fyancu \ ond you, too, will ogree Only, Hersey Says Pan-Ready \ it's "the roost pre- By th« Associated Press ^ ferred by most." NEW YORK, April 26.—Presi- ■ dent Truman insisted on adding a m JOIN THE FUN TONITE! . balcony on the southern portico of the White House “for archi- SEE OUR NEW TV SHOW i tectural reasons” and not for jf summertime sitting, a magazine DUCKS m article reports. "Block JUST THt THING FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER /vr /, ££ Party" John Hersey, in a profile of the WTTG Channel 5 President running serially in the WITH New Yorker Magazine, quotes Mr. jl\ TENDER, l JERRY STRONG Truman as saying that "a man succulent ^ V. >v , with my kind of work doesn’t have ra\ and a U C /fcVid • GIFTS! •TRIZES!* FUN! time for on verandas and ^ sitting iii#S\ WELCOME W /#§^xjvai i. I porches.” “I that on there for archi- put Garden Bumble Bee tectural reasons,” Mr. Hersey said '^k# Libby's the President told him. “It was for looks. It was to make the building look right. There were two reasons for it. i PEAS TUNA ! First of all, the way they kept ■ LIGHT 7 oz. the sun out of the Blue Room ^ Tf C downstairs was to put a clumsy MEAT CAN •UGHTIK ll/STKl M&ie, fywd fycu/i Meed 1 ™ big awning out in the portico, Value* 1 ^ BRIGGS' HICKORY OLD-FASHIONED, _ 12c reaching clear out to those iohgch wtAume columns just under the windows b of my study. After a while, every SMOKED HAMS iS5, 65c DEL BROOK year, it would get to be an eye- TOBIN'S, TENDER, 4 TO 7 LBS. AVG. Mode by the Makers of sore, flapping in the wind and b Solarine Metal Polish getting filthy. SMOKED PICNICS MARGARINE “The other reason was more 45c MILK-FED SHOULDER Meat For proportion. You LEAN, (important: lb 'tlviijftif. IN YELLOW '/4-lb. PRINTS (needed something to break the (skinny perpendicular lines of those VEAL CHOPS 79C portico columns out there. Lean Meaty, End Cut » ■v PORK CHOPS 49c Pk9- L Fresh Meaty I Jfc SPARE RIBS ,b LIFE’S LITTLE CRISES...b/ M i 1101 it a d t TIDE ) 49c„ Cudahy's "Rex" Brand ? farm fresh SLICED BACON 49c pkg. 10e I' ) ^^ "A" ft LARGE GRADE / Auths, Skinless SerreR \ FRANKFURTERS lbpk"lo 59c / Ham, Pimento or Plain nmo *oh o©nV woasr^. W* MAGAZINE A«ourGe«TRvjoe-[ BOLOGNA 59c iHE. AUrfAY'S tetPS / Y lbpk”"°- A CAM OF V IVORY FLAKES guM©t£86£ SW H amoY Foe, r*g- Em ease mo es!' OOc I pkg. If^Pnoauce. 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