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cAllen s PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 . SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland -Seattle San Francis<$fcCalif. New?║V:' (Cir. 125,J8&|h i&dtess SEE ^r^fc^ *fc?^s. * KTeXbanMa*?╜?·?·",SF7/Most -ito....are ?╟? sfcrf^*?╜ft^ZtZcbF*m?·?Σ≤XTh???Σ≤*?? !T- W. A <*?╟? ?╓¬ amed ?Σ≤?╜> tra?╟?t amed forr'f'te???Σ≤smeedD,an recently pd ? Li?Σ≤" a H??Uywood ?╟≤ E^KBLISHED 1888 eC$V 7-5371 ?╟≤ PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York NEW YORg, N. Y. TELEGRAPH Circ. D. 63,;107 JUL ens .DEC 5 1352 ESTHER WILLIAMS She'll be in the 8tyim. cJttL ens M On the Hollywood Scene * Charles Spangle* PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Hollywood, Cal. Reporter (Cir. 6,582) 1952 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Hollywood, Cal. Reporter {Cir. 6,582) ^ DAVID BUTLER is directing wardrobe tests today of Doris Day, Howard Kee/, Sene Nelson, Allyn McLerie and Dicftywe|scii for Warners' "Calamity Jaffe''. /TDaYiiel Lord's novel, "The Fancy Dancer," is the June choice of the Literary Guild, while the Book Find Club will send it to members in August. Lord currently is preparing his "The Ravager" novel for indie filming . . . The Bell Sisters will be guests of honor at the Greater Los Angeles Press Club's Christmas Party on Saturday night. . PWIm Springs' El Mirador Hotel, opening this week, has been completely refurbished by Helen Franklin Interiors/^JI guest rooms and the various ?╜uppW club room walls have originalLpfinlings by Todd Karns . . . Trampoline artist Melvin Jay makes his film/dibut inlMGM's "A Slight Case of IJarfceny". . * Ralph Strane, who received! vocal co|ching from Adele Lambert! fias beera signed fq^ the Danny ,Thomis show Opening De??.i5 at the rewlSfands Hot|l Las Vegas . . . Nelson RidcHt4lt> Lumpcf^'ig and arranging Nat "Kihte"" Cole's |ongs in Alex Gottlieb's "Jhe\Blue Garlenia" for Warner Bros, releasee / 'The Hoaxters' Packs a Wallop; Wyman in Remake of 'So Big'; I Another RKO Control Rumor HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4.?╟÷In M-G-M's "The Hoaxters," an anti-Communist, anti-all isms film, the screen reveals again its huge; impressive capacity for powerful communication of an idea. This Dore ?Σ≤^?Σ≤?' Schary production, a 39-minute documentary which is aimed more towards guarding America's ideals than as a commercial product, stamps out the startling similarity between Nazi fascism, Italian fascism, Japanese militarism^ and Russian communism. Recounting again a story that never seems <m be . remembered?╟÷the consistent 1 sales pitches for their snake oil HBHHE>- - by the rising dictators (the hoax ters) and the consistent purchase of the poisons by the public?╟÷the movie uses the truthful renditions of the newsreels to tell the obvious truth: the only : differences in dictatorships is one of identity. The 1 commentary and the music are first-class, but it is [due to the selection of material and its. excellent ! editing that the film .packs so much force. Commentators are Marilyn Erskine, Howard Keel, ! George Murphy, Walter Pidgeon, Schary, Barry* ; Sullivan, Robert Taylor and James Whitmore. T I - TJP4?·?? BIG" remake at Warner's with Jane : Wym^n has-been confirmed. She'll play the role previously aVtie by Colleen Moore and Barbara ;Stmwyck, wrM Bob Wise di^|^e for Henry Bfdpke's supervision.. .Peggy Lee agaift.jh^tfae east ?╟≤ ok Vnother swag before returning T&$^$i the jpiemiere of-"Tflfe Jazz Singer^jcj|JD&eDffber 30. iSae'll guest withVJackie GleasOn; kte this month. | Bis co-star I^hy\rhomas will not'w^ere for the floodlights ahdpalaes; he'll be Working at the new iSanas Hote^ flow readying it; iu\Xh ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 San Francisco Portland - Seattle F^MNY EDWARDS, who recently finisMedVaC!?·Otri-Fox pact, checks back on jhefioif^qday for added "Powder River" scenes . . . Allyn McLerie reports to Warners today for "Calamity Jane" wardrobe fittings, with Howard Shoup designing ... Dr. Miklos Rozsa takes time out from preparing MGM.,'?║ "Julius Caesar" score t field to conduct th phony Orchestra a torium on Monda^L ingJDec. 15 at tWl Sands Hotel, .^egas, includesjDanny l homas, nie, Russell, Left V girls and Rav^Sma The Zerbys, trench d^p<reteam, open tonight at La^y^gf1^^sO-S|^y^jy^'| -f^w*?╟÷ Hollywood, Cal. Variety DEC 10 1952 Dana Andrews hjp*Hbtflye<i??'"ifit of Paul Gregory's "Court Martial" (scenes from "TWNSaine Mutiny"!! Chautauqua tour": . . Judy Balaban |and Jay KantOTrsoon will announce their engagement ... Six of the 114 showgirls iK; Tlhft..fifon dfi ffr Yfyaf, are college grads . '.-''.' If Pierre La J Mure looks jworried 'tis becausejne spilled the ink from his pen all over I Mrs. Eddie Sherman's white e/mine jacket ?╟÷ at the Mo. Ruined it . . .^ j Anne Baxtpr makes her waffles with bourbon whiskey and spikej^Sne syrup witlf same . . . Andryou just can't get into her Sunday brunches cJillens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 U>S ANGELES _ San Francisco Portland - Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. Herald Express (Cir. 338.078J DEC 15 1952 ..obert.Mitchum fells A StonM>f VM to Psych i One of Hollywood's frankestJFlt$|i?·, Bob Mitchum, admits ?╟≤<rm^ at the.request of his family,hFrecently went to have a chat with,,a prominent Beverly Hills psychiatrist. > Mitch'foJ4 t?·e story with apparent relish on the set of 'The White Witch Doctor," especially the part where the psychiatrist said to him;' ' "Arenfi you interested in what|bcharge?" !wl ?╟≤dh^o which Bob said he replie?·#%o, if you charge $1000, it jmakes no differ encode- ?√ß JBgfc~, ^^" faniily wanted me to come. Whatever; your fee is, they'UjIMHEve that much less to spend." According to Robert, the n^lclico (finally advised him to go on home, i;hat he is much too n^bmarto be fooling around with psychiatrists. HHwSSIJia'ali * * * There m no reconciliation angle to t her coming'trip to Mexico, Rocky Cooper tells me. "I pimply want Maria to see her father at Christmas,'- declares Roclq^'"We'll leave; on the twenty^l^i; to join Gary ?╟≤ h$ Mexici|^M?╜' We'll also visit Acajpl^sbut Maria and I will be^^^^here by Jan. $ when sch^^rebpens.'' Rocky .dipesn't believe that Gary is.|3|yaheuyering for an 18-month tax stay out of the country, but I am inclined to think he is. rtiafl morl .ex-1^ forgf the? Air f free! the ?╟≤popi daya Thui Bertl Virg at tl heart like J rackt Jul? eartand Harrison Carroti Finale tor Tibbetls Finale fd the marriage of Lawrence';?√ß'X'ibbett jr. and y Patent ffikdicine Heiress Norma HallMpparently is due to. ?√ß be wrifam tomorrow when Norma goes to court to seek jl_L divorce. I Attorney Milton Golden will represevmyier. , * * * On her first night out since the birth of the baby* Judy Garland was as happy as a kid at the Mocambo. She and Sid Luf t came off the' floor, though, after about half a rhumba. "I didn't know how weak I was," laughed Judy. Missy G says she won't work again until July. Sid's "Man of War" movie is supposed to start at Warners in March. P&||! * . * < * | Ban Toppings Mere Dan -Topping and his bride, Alice, also were at ringside to cheer the Continentals and Billy Daniel's dance revue. The top- , i pings came out here so Dan j I could attend Pat De Cicco's wed* | 1 ding to Mary Jo Tarola. Lana I Turner, who is divorcing Dan's I I brother, Bob, stopped at the ! 1 table to say hello. Lana was with her French admirer, j 1 Georges Saurel. She was trying j !' to avoid photographers, but 1 some of them made sho$s7 any* way. ?╟≤ "5* ?√ß*'"'?· ft Another new twosome at the H I | Mocambo was Pat Knight and Lance Fuller. * * * Recently ailing Terry Moore I I got bawled outlihx:feer^a:^nts I for touring the late o.pois until 1 2:30 ay em withJ^iish Acw^" Laurence Harj^y. After atteMljr ing the opening of the Sands h Hotel in Lp Vegas, Terty'wilt'i fflWnrtd ballyhoo | Little Sheba." r|ej^T ghaperone^hg; the kids at home and hope to visit Ireland, Sweden and Spain. Piper Laurie has been using twolstandins in "The Golden Bladfe." One is Ginger Clayton, who;;was supposed to wed U. I.