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RECREATION The Pleasure-Seekers Page 'JE&n Ali Bab* Receive* ftwte Morriii Ankrum, left, cast as All Baba In Universal-International's Technicolor "Son of All Baba." receives Piper Laurie in kin palace in the above scene from the new adventure-film starring Tony Curtis In the title role. Susan Cabot, second from right, heads the support ing cast and Roy Gordon is seen as a palace guard. Hollywood Hollywood ? The late composer Dick Whiting left a heritage of wonderful tunes ? "Till We Meet Again," "My Ideal," "She's Funny That Way," etc. ? and two re markable daughters. The elder, Margaret, has branch ed out in the past 14 months from radio and record singer to theatre and night club star in, big towns and small. And she's developed a "bigger", singing voice as exempli fied on her latest record, "Alone Together" and "Outside of Heaven." Her kid sister. Barbara, a slim 21, has left the "Junior Miss" stage of movie actress and feels she's starting a brand new career in Esther Williams' current picture at M-GM. Margaret (Maggie) Whitinp was resting at her hillside home the other day. Her 2-year-old daugh ter, Debbie, played happily in a tiny plastic swimming pool. Her husband, composer-conductor Lou Busch, known at the piano as Joe (Fingers) Carr, was on a business visit to New York. Many of their professional appearances are to gether. How does she like her new life on the road? "I love it," Maggie said. "It's made a pretty good per former out of me. You get a puff ed-up sense of your own import ance here and in New York. The real people are out there" ? she indicated the towns in between. "You find out that whether the wheat crop comes in is more im portant than whether you have a hit record." What are folks' music prefer ence* today? "Ballads are back, and girl singers are back," the blue eyed, blonde singer replied. "Two years ago the biggest singers were male ? Tony Martin, Perry Como, Frank ie Lane. Patti Page brought the girls back into popularity with ?Tennessee Waltz.' "Ella Mae Morse made a hit with 'Blacksmith Blues,' Kay Starr with 'Wheel of Fortune,' Jo Stafford with 'Shrimp Boats,' Peggy I^ee with 'Lover,' Rosemary Clooney with 'Half as Much' ai>d 'Botch-a Me.' " Maggie picked up a trade paper and noted that eight of 10 most popular current songs are ballads. "A year ago, you couldn't sell a ballad. It was 'Mule Train' and 'Cry of the Wild Goose.' Novelty songs. Now people are tentimen tal again. Everybody hat carried a torch; everybody's a daydreamer." Judge Takes Nan's Advice Mis First Time in Court Rangoon, Burma (AP)? An old man with no previous convictions appeared in court on a charge of riding a bicycle against traffic reg ulations. Asked if he had anything to say, Toka T*n ? 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