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- VOLUME. TV...MIMBKB-19. 11 May. 1959.. Qj$(D SCH0W fyC//?/?/ flee eafl/C 2i?*e> On Wsawinyi|niiiiii%pMbfcy» at the Bering Theater, tall loose-limbed Gil Lamb, whose zany clowning opposite Betty Hutton, Claudette Colbert and Dorothy Lamour has made him a nationally known comedian, js-taro -j-n i nrw TTSO flhjmun prut) action,—t!CBt-LG— g-ags^" t>y*/z The shpyby now. on a tailored for/Alaska for yth£ Pacific. Sh >rk. ~ /A/ /u$ OaW e~/9/?7j& eek tour of .-bates the Alaektm Comaa"c.d, watflospooially y theylJSO Shows office in Hollywood, which also packages units s.forlEuropoSwid the Northaapt J&r' Co^mruad are put ^together Gil’s comedy routines havo been featured in such motion pictures as "The Fleet’s in',' "Star Spangled Rhythm," "Riding High," and "Rainbow Island," Earlier in his career he was featured on Broadway in "The Show Is On with Bert ^ahr and Bea Lillie and "Hold On To Your Hats" with A1 Jolson and Martha Raye, jer, ... Music is cldr inert; Lot lODbine-j" arums • /yCss?/?/. /PtpCf/* ' Show time is Wegig&a^ay. y , , USO shows are financed through the contri butions of the iimerican public to their United Fund and Community Chest drives and throughtho Federal Service Over sc Fund Campaign, I aJ. manager-Gil Lamb sXr X ' / >y/ s2A^~jS j As-.'*.—^ /7 /HHE CAS? / //?{ // IS \ jSS GIL LA;B Jr Ptmj 9&V0RY ;jp< jj [\ jopmedi&xme coaodian;^ 1 : i A DCOTA STODE \ V7 Singor / ft / \ j ' JXL ADAMS •f f - JACK^SHOOP .... __ Sax-Cla rinot-flute uqcordion *•' DAVE 11TIC07 ROBBINS, NO-5953 Navy-DPPO 13ND Brem., Wn.