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...show, Milt claims that he has become a new man. "It's a different me," he muses, puffing a halo of cigar smoke. "I'm not the manufactured Broadway comedian any more. I'm going back, back to my real talent. I began as a dramatic actor, you know. . . . On this new show, people will get to know the real Milton Berle. The Milton at home...
...wowed them in nightclubs. (His latest run: 46 weeks at Manhattan's Carnival Club, at $11,000 a week.) Now, Milt says, he is "through with the saloons." "For the first 26 weeks of the radio show," he explains, licking up a fresh eight-inch cigar, "I canceled out everything. The Philip Morris people been great, GREAT! They're gonna stick with me until the show builds. This time I gotta make it. I'm sincere about this. Why, I turned down $25,000 a week at the Roxy to work on the show...
Removing his Corona cigar, Jarvis asked for a copy of the proposal "to show a friend." "I've been running high class spots for years, and I know my way around," he boasted, "I spent three years in the Army," Jarvis added, "in Tennessee...
...engagements. The Rev. Gerald L K. Smith showed up, though, to say that Bilbo was "the most persecuted man in the world." The Man himself wasn't talking: his mouth was still bandaged from a recent operation. But after the shindig the bandages parted and in popped a cigar...
...promotes weekly wrestling matches in Denver, has a string of muscle men touring the state, and operates a cigar store on 17th Street, Denver's financial street. He makes enough money to finance the golfing junkets of his wife, who once turned pro, then reformed. "Babe is an amateur," says George proudly...