Word: martines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...HANS-MARTIN BURKHARDT Pforzheim, Germany...
Shower of Stars (Thurs. 8:30 p.m., CBS). A musical revue with Ethel Merman, Betty Grable, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Harry James, Jack Oakie, Tony Martin...
...Administration this time largely ignored them, banking heavily on an intensive public-relations campaign, e.g., full-page newspaper ads. Result: the Senate Republicans were even more ineffective than usual. G.O.P. Leader Bill Knowland uttered hardly a word during the debate. Pennsylvania's aging (75) G.O.P. Senator Ed Martin, nominally in charge of the bill as ranking Republican on the Public Works Committee, proved a perfect target for Democratic hecklers. When asked if U.S. taxpayers would not have to meet the high interest charges against the highway bonds, Martin replied: "It is unnecessary to worry about that . . ." Connecticut...
...With Helen Hayes, Mary Martin, and (in his first acting job in 21 years) famed Playwright-Producer-Director George Abbott...
...farm girl from David City, Neb., Ruth was singing in obscure Chicago nightclubs when she first encountered a Runyonesque character who called himself Colonel Martin Snyder. Actually, the colonel had been born Moses Snyder in a West Side slum, and the closest he had come to the military life was in the Chicago gang wars. Known familiarly as "The Gimp" because of a pronounced limp attributed to 17 shotgun slugs in his leg, Snyder soon proved his ability as a show-business Svengali. He married Ruth and managed her from dingy nightspots to nationwide popularity. But the incessant obbligato...