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...love ya...
Gypsy. "Hold yer hats an "hallelujah!" the burlescuties used to bellow, "Momma's gonna show it to ya!'' Momma in the present instance is Rosalind Russell, and at 55 all she's showing is talent-but hallelujah! The old girl rips, roars, romps, rampages and rollicks through this raucous musical like Woody the Woodpecker's wife...
...ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm?" a once popular song used to ask. Nowadays, that is not the problem at all. In an agricultural policy paper published this week, the Committee for Economic Development, a highly respected organization of top-level businessmen and educators, takes a cool-eyed look at the Federal Government's farm mess and concludes that the essential problem is how to get more of the nation's farmers off the farms...
...stage and shoves the announcer into the lap of a giggling matron in the front row. In the burst of laughter, the band strikes up, and everybody in the Fountain Room at Chicago's Sherman House Hotel rousingly sings: "Good morning, breakfast clubbers, Good morning to ya...
...free labor movement in Spain -that encouraged many of the strikers in the first place. Three priests connected with the brotherhoods have been arrested and fined, and Franco's police apparently plan to deal harshly with other churchmen who show excessive sympathy with the strikers. To avoid trouble, Ya, Madrid's Roman Catholic daily, printed an editorial asking solidarity with the government, and the three troublesome priests were disciplined by their superior...