Bob Horton at Elmwood Detroit, Mexico City t o Launch Jet Service
service to
Mexico's largest airline, Aero- coast. As an additional
Robert Horton, rugged, red-
headed star of television's "Wagon
Rock has - Doris..
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Train" and the recent Broadway
musical "110 in the Shade," is at
Windsor's Elmwood Casino making
his cabaret singing debut in this
area.
o While most may remember Hor-
ton as the magnetic personality of
one of television's "adult" west-
he is also one of the few to
y
,:;; emerge and find success in other
Pis mediums.
. Not content to stand still and be
"typed" a cowboy, Horton was
preparing himself for a musical
fA career during his five-year tenure
on "Wagon Train." Summer
r*: months found him starring in some
of America's most distinguished
summer theaters in such classics
as "S how Boa t," "Oklahoma,"
"Guys and Dolls" and "Carousel."
His efforts were rewarded when
Richard Rodgers and Allan Jay
Lerner signed him to star in their
planned musical "I Picked a
g Daisy." When the property was
canceled, he w a s immediately
signed by David Merrick to make
his Broadway debut as the singing
star in "110 in the Shade."
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BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—Presi-
dent Arturo Illia received a dele-
gation of Jewish journalists of El
Diario Israelita, a Yiddish-lan-
guage daily. on the occasion of its
50th anniversary.
The delegation was headed by
Mrs. Catalina Stoliar. publisher,
and Jacob Glaser, editor of the
newspaper and was accompanied
by Gregorio Fainguersch, presi-
dent of the Buenos Aires Kehilla.
President Illia said that the crea-
tion of the newspaper 50 years
ago proved that Jews had come to
Argentina to establish themselves
"firmly and creatively." He stress-
ed that Jews have the "grace of
loyalty" to the countries where
they live.
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Officers of the group. all De-
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