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Pearl Bailey makes a scrupulously honest presentation of Rainier Ale. "I've been drinking Rainier Ale for as long as I can remember," she sings, and it is a true note, a blue note, for she adds, "which is the day before yesterday." Rosemary Clooney recently sprayed Florient here and there and sang somewhat unconvincingly about its capacity to deodorize an entire dwelling. Beautiful Arlene Dahl was paid $80,000-not nearly enough-to do a commercial in which she is cast as a beauty consultant to the Toni Co.; but with Arlene Dahl on the screen...
...celebrities as the Begum Aga Khan and Cinemactor David Niven were nicely sprinkled amidst 1,000 unknowns who paid $75 to dance and watch the Bluebell Girls of Paris prance. To the sprinkle, hélas, was added a spatter and then a downpour. The Prince looked a trifle Rainier than usual, but Princess Grace, 34, remained smilingly in place to the end of the show. Noblesse was scarcely obliged to make so gracious a gesture-what with a third addition to the royal family due in Monaco next February...
...WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (ABC, 5-6:30 p.m.). The Grand Prix of Monaco with Prince Rainier and Princess Grace handing out awards, plus National Lumberjack championships from Wisconsin...
There seems to be something both pleasing and prestigious in having wild animals where you want them. The bachelor Prince Rainier of Monaco made a lasting impression on Movie Actress Grace Kelly by showing her around his private zoo, and he had plenty of royal precedent. Some 3,000 years ago, Egypt's Empress Hatasu sent out a whole fleet in search of new animals to stock her private menagerie; Emperor Wen, the first of China's Chou dynasty (12th century B.C.), had a collection of animals he called "the Garden of Intelligence"; Roman Emperor Octavius Augustus...
...advance subscription sale exceeds $150,000. Seattle businessmen are standing behind the rep company because, profitable or not, they think it will be good for Seattle: "It can become another asset," they say almost in chorus, "like Mount Rainier...