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Saturday, June 21, 1978 I I Mil Ion Berle Sees Bolli Sides of Life duties Bv He made a tew movies, including Rebecca of The Mark ot Zorro" and 'Tillies Punctured Romanee " But then Mis Rerhngci disc ov cued the stage Iattle Milton cuulctnt vvoik in New Yolk because the Gem Societv an ot shoot of the Soeietv toi the1 Prevention f Cruelty to Cluldien, had effectivelv closed the stage' to child .ictois So, it was off to Philadelphia where the Gem Society was not so influential Berb' spent a lot of years on the road, touring with shows oiiginatmg in Philadelphia, and it wasn't all s tevealed in his 197) autotnographv laughs Milton Belle.' published by Dclaeoile Press, hi, lite as a ti av ehng child actor w asn't alw av s pt ettv F.'iniherJr Tl Sunr.v brook ter ?er' te- Knight PH11 Milton Rerle hieees into the PFLHII hntel coftee 'hop Hi neannu a pink shirt amt a blue blazer, his hair i a strange auburn color, and, aside from a slight paunch he is quite trim His cigar, the him He doesn't look per presentwhocigar, precedes will he 7n in less than four weeks like a man "I'm ouuger than 'Boh1 Hope " he points out P.i I gleefully For his fans, however those who especially remember Milton Bellinger dus real naive' as good old "Unde Millie," star of television's "Texaco Star Theater, Milton Berle is timeless, ageless a sort ot saw Philadelphia to appear in Les Girls, f musical revue, is a star who has successfully made transitions from the vaudeville stage to movies and radio, and then on to become ' Mr Telev ision," during that medium's early years ' as t the- - age of 2.'1 in 1931. when he was booked the- - emcee for the whole (vaudeville) snow" at the Palace Theater in New York, he thought he had reached "the pinnacle" of his career Rut there was still more to come In 1931, he had already been a performer for IS years, having started at age 5, when he was thrust into show business by his ambitious, driven stage mother, Sai ah Papa John Oreach has played with Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna. Creach will play at 8 and 11 jvm. at Abbey Road. t hi Si n a v U'! C BTUDIOB TOUR Just icfnti ioii thoiuht it tccis stife-U- i (jo thick in the u 'liter... 111 la-e- John C reach Tonight ol Ho Full and Satisfying full and satisfying, he suvs but His life has theie have been bad times, too, that the public novel al )a its. realitv The father remained at homo in New York with the three older Berle Icovs so young Milton could av el w ith his mothei stage Know Poverty learned to fight the hard way when he was an alley behind a theater He learned to beaten up sleep across the bottom ot tieds in fleabag hotel, w hilo his niothc r and sister who trnv clod w ith them slept in the length of the lieds F.vrn liefnre his career began, he had known pov ettv the shame of ev ic tmn form a railroad flat m living institution Berle, New Yni k and ho. mother's rarptng at the father whose dreams of sue never seemed to play on the in a ( ililltit' Book Brings Prohl (M11S Aaron Gold Chicago Tribune Writer CHICAGO Joan Collins no punches pulled steamy memoirs titled Past Imperfect," already are causing her problems and it hasnt even been released in the United States yet, only England Her two teen-agchildren, Sasha and Tara, are so upset with her, that they moved out of her home (shes now married to producer Ron Kass) and have gone to live with their father, Tony Newley US magazine is making enemies with press agents and managers across the country by promising the moon to get exclusive interviews and then reneging on its promises Linda Ronstadt isn't crazy about the magazine either since it published her Malibu beach house address in a recent article that covered her relationship with California Gov. Jerry Brown She now has put the house up for sale because the gawkers that came by the busload were driving her crazy. By e C.H.O.M.P.S.: Mutt Turned Bionic Dog By Vernon Scott Press Interna- Barhera studios where a movie crew was making a feature film about a man who builds a perfect watchdog. The weeping lady was not an actress, she was the still photographer on the set. Asked why in the world she was crying, she replied, its very sad But Joe Barbera, president of Hanna-Barberwas grinning. Chomps may become as big or bigger than Lassie and Benji combined, and for throw in good measure Lassie, Benji and were mere moran tal dogs Chomps United tional HOLLYWOOD The little dog was clearly dead His body lay still on the asphalt of a parking lot Another mutt, a dead ringer for the defunct pooch, ran up and licked his fallen comrade on the nose It was a touching mo- ment A woman standing nearby wept. A large group of men stood by looking morose On closer inspection the deceased dog proved to be a most unusual ranine. Wires and resistors and fuses, condensers and transistors sprouted from his body, as if hed been stuffed with a computer And so he had The dog was a robot named C II 0 M P S from the movie of the same name The place was the parking lot at Hanna- - n for canine acronym home protertion system is both a mechanical wonder and a dog as well. Hanna-Barber- a has into production live-actio- Staff designer Ted actions shell Once trainer Joe Honiok for a years and only this spring finally went pro- vided a real mutt named Hank to play the live counterpart of Chomps Hank, bought from a pound for $13, is longhaired, silver, black and beige and about the size of a Cocker Spaniel He is friendly, well-traine- and lovable He also I stand-in- Shag, Chom-pvr- s and Seymour whose coats are trimmed and tinted to match Hank in s appearance thats But Hanna-Barber- not all held a a casting call for mutts a few weeks in search of 30 other dogs similar in appearance to Hank and the mechanical canines We picked Hank because he was so ordinary interviewed 300 found 20 that out pretty well little coloring touch-uhere and there. But we need about 10 more Well get them. I was amazed how many mutts look like Hank p wgi 1 BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR. .:r4J TIME ROY SCliEIDHI MAGAZINE rsgt ;t golTlkU GM1 I fvit I it? GOOZmy? 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