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Show the : By LYN CONNELLY THE Indefatigable Joe E. Brown, clown prince of three decades, was in town recently, playing stock theatre in "Father of the Bride" and appearing as . guest of honor for the Kiwanls Club's "Zoo Day," we had an opportunity to talk to him and specifically get his ideas on television tele-vision ... He had Just finished a pilot film on a situation comedy show but startled us by announcing an-nouncing emphatically that he hoped it would fall through '. .' He was, he said, not too happy about doing a series such as had been proposed Between signing autographs for "( a few hundred children, he indicated that he had his own idea for television tele-vision and It did not include a family series. CAPITOL: Remember the De-Castros? De-Castros? The three, once cute little girls, are now three young ladies, which Just goes to prove time does fly . . . The trio has a great hi-fi album out that's lovely, lively and very Latin . . . With background by Billy May they cut out with "The Trolley Song," "Love Letters," "Flores Negras," Manana," "Careless," "Tiger Rag," "At Last," "Always" and other favorites of yesteryear and yesterday. Pretty Susan Barrett, new to Capitol, makes an auspicious debut de-but with "A Little Travelln" Music" Mus-ic" which, as It denotes, has to do with songs containing state names such as "Georgia On My Mind," "Moonlight In Vermont," "Pennsylvania Polka," "Beautiful "Beauti-ful Ohio," "Mississippi Mud," "Carolina In the Morning" and "California, Here I Come" . . This girl is a jazx comer. |