Ambassador to the United Nations Henry Cabot Lodge What's My Line? : Season 7 Episode 21

CBS 30m int(0)

EPISODE LIST

Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf are this evening's panelists. Host and moderator, John Daly, welcomes them and gets right down to cases by inviting the first contestant to 'sign in, please." The gentleman is Mr. M.A. Palmaro, who says he's from New York City. In fact, he is the Consul General of Monaco. Dorothy Kilgallen recognizes the man and disqualifies herself. The panel is stumped, and Mr. Palmaro wins by default. Mr. Daly asks Miss Kilgallen to identify Mr. Palmaro, and she does and adds that she rather thinks she'll see him in the not too distant future for a Visa to Monaco, a location very much in the news in early 1956. Next up is one Max Allen McKay, a Kentucky woman, who is a jailer. Again, the panel is stumped, and Miss McKay wins the round by default. Tonight's mystery guest is Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., former Massachusetts senator and currently U.S. Representative to the United Nations. Fellow Bostonian, Fred Allen, identifies Mr. Lodge. In conversation with Mr. Daly, the men discuss Mr. Lodge's relations with the Russian delegation at the United Nations. Mr. Lodge says that he always makes a point of stating very clearly and emphatically what the United States position is on any given issue. Finally, on a lighter note, Bennett Cerf is off to California to appear on George Gobbel's show and will be gone for a few weeks. Mr. Daly and the panel wish each other good night and Mr. Cerf a safe journey. Mr. Daly, as is his custom, invites home viewers to tune in next Sunday evening.

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