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$" <-,?╟≤ ,?╟? ." " -- - i?╟÷ one oft M TKm ?·eal tell*friends he andII Barbara Payton will marry in Mav - ijhen her California divorce be:! ffl?·Sy ?╤^?CT t0 wed her wealthyl fccan shortly (J. Howard Lee) 1' Kmth?nratte\nOWOn vacatioJ ??S ^u9??Pacabana, will go di-1 gctly to his new post at the &mris Hotel in Las Vegas, opening^1 NovemMr^?╜^a delay..^ OT fensMifficulties. - i-L igst '*At'tf !"" HokW ?╟≤dSsMCrfed ?╟≤ pith conduct of the New^^3ice probe, ma|jtake charge??i|elf hiSnP Sfc (Samia ii#^hus- band) and his sister p&ridrstart m break their momeWs'#ill and have the estate gjft Wkl tS wLrBS1 ***''***?? eslate 2 *e total vahie..wffl?Je nearer , George Coogan, who guided hiJ i"^^, Jackie Coogan through hi3 multimillion doUaiQfilm clreerl jdickering to take over the concert imanagement of Margaret TrumS] |S'eSu?e^.^a^'S *??H i Rosemary Ifta$s, young English Missigs^r %?W sfa !w?·????? ?╟÷^ T^* Ornate of jEden,, arrived^ with just $5 in her jeans,, due to British ex- nkTErlaTy II Pacers Be?- nie Hart and Joseph Hyman, will have, to foot,her^ bills at the Al gonqum until,herniary starts Tennessee Vfrn^nis may getlnna Magnani for^. WrattoS? film versionj*|fl| ' awP* 5agIe' who made "The African Quejir teaming Wid fe^^^arlon BrahSf^ 1 ^L ^f' *>y Arthur LaurenS m,S" C??Ctea-u quit Paris for the .Riyiera, vowing he would never return, nor would he again be assS aSS 2th ei?er theatres or ^. afS?o^Xander,and Bar??bi Linn, TV "W.feiIed TCess on the rhfM!?·??W ??I Shows??" departed for _ Pianist-composer - singer Elmo iRuss, who numbers Mrs EleaSorl iSSSi? and M^- -^cis Biffl among his sponsors, gives his annual coneert at Carnefie Hafl SejSJ ErSfel ^arsky to book the SLn7^City ??pera for tour* in ?√ß T?K* -EUr??^ and South Africa. The Friars Club to give Bennv Fields and Blossom Seeley aTig welcome home party when Bio? corn's film, "Somebody Loves Me*' .opens at the Roxy. ' 1 -?╟≤S10^ and on]y Tallulah wr tes- Fpr r^sons too baffling and elusive to set down here, I've wrttenl imy memoirs. In a s^asm oTmod- LhI^nVlCalled them 'Tallulah' and they U be available both to the credulous and the curious on Sept 29, carrying the imprint of Harper! & Brothers, no less. I've asked! l^L^L^^ copy! ESTABLISHED 1888 j BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York MILWAUKEE, WIS. SENTINEL , Circ. D. 180,287 - S. 279,101 DEC 22 1952 EARL WILSON?╟÷That's EarlgBrbtfieF 'Gambler' Breathes Easily At Las Vegas LAS VEGAS, Nev.?╟÷Here in what has become the most | amazing part of America, a new j high in hospitality was attained when the new $&fidj^JJg|el, gambling spot, held its magniloquent opening. *>"?√ß$& Us gents of the press were presented with 25 silver dollars with which to go out and make a fortune.* Presumably we would fritter this money away gambling. But if the management thought the Earl Wilsons would squander money that way, the management was right^^"&i|^'?i|*'^|| "We'll divide it up 50-50,"~the ' Beautiful Wife said. "You take five dollars and I'll take $20." HERE IN THE SHADE of some 90 slot machines, I be- i heid-'H^mbling sg^^jg*^^j^k I saw Ray RyaiToi"Tesais^ supposed to be the fastest gambler in America; Nick the Greek from Hollywood, Al Levy of San Francisco ?╟÷ and such plain folks as Jimmie Durante, Frankie Laine, the Ritz Brothers, Denise Darcel, Lorraine Cugat, Miss TerryA Moore and Spike'Jones. But there was a great differ/- ence in these people. - ,.,. g Miss Moore said she had lost f $20. The report was that Ray Ryan had lost $20,000?╟÷not a large sum to him. ALL THE LOOSE money in America seems to be here. And while you're tossing it to The House, a waitress says: "The House would like to buy a drink, sir." ?╟≤ . ?7Z.^T;\ "No, I must have a clear head to lose my money with," I said. And sure- enough, although inexperienced, I was soon losing as fast as the greatest expert, I quickly lost my share of the $25 that the management had given us. The B. W., with her usual Irish luck, got most of it back. We wound up with 23 bucks leftifcttm the 25 and believe 'tha^Htey entitle us to give lessons/because nobody we know has lost as little as $2. In fact, in this "Gambling Society" here, we're a little ashamed to have been so stingy with our losses. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN , N. Y. . . . The John Roosevelts are planning a quiet trip to Nassau to recover from the election ... Rita Hayworth did the Viennese Lantern with ung identified young man . . . Fol- lowing her appearance on the Jackie Gleason TVer, Audrey Meadows was rushed to Flower Hospital for an allergy attack she got alte$|eating Chinese food ... Danj|y|Kaye-signed Fran Wa,rr^ m :&pgiif0.?╟?' with him at tb^T|||as Stat# Fair starting Ch^it^S| Day/ todays beIt cditfk The Three Suns eTafen to have a car that can go 300 billboards an hour. \ ?╟≤S$|F'''V> Grace Downs tells of the woman who stopped the airline hostess as she passed her seat and asked: "Will you please tell the pilot not to go faster than the speed of sound ?╟÷we want to talk!" .. . That's earl, brother. JUL ens press Clipping bureau Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle fflNew York, N. Y. Variety %m?he t?taI of $180>000, while ufef- ! oe?&3s pa;e by a ^?? ^Lll!^*116 Plans for new soots "WMfl^ed, Vegas can look for- J ward to next Christmas and an en- tertamment present that ?ould i easily cost more than $250,000 I . Indicative of swelling weeklv $Ae6nt,n??oUtfIay Is the Sa^goters J first' in fo^h^dliilers-oSry fori lDnnvlWeeki??f m operation. I ?er weeJ???nrS ?,fadlines at $12,500 1 ?√ß per week for three weeks; Lena! ?√ßfcie opens Jan. 8, $39,000 fori ?√ß $20,000 for fortnight: Billy Eck- 1 ?√ß stine, Feb 52 ni?╜To onrT s ^K ?√ß || frames. ' 2???? for two I <Jllien s PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 San Franc|^^%|^s Angeles Oregon Journal Portland, Oregon (Cir. D. 196,041 - S. 208,081) PEC 2 6 1952 Former Fighter Offers Self, TPfghf Drama, to Paramount HOLLYWOOD?╟÷Jack Talance^ I formerly a professionals pugiltIP has long wanted to do "The Jack Dempsey Story" on the screen, but has about given up hopes of] its ever being legally cleared. So he bought a prize fight yarn^j of his own, titled "Knockdown."^ It concerns a fighter so devastating and ruthless in the ring that he becomes the most hated figure in the sports world. Finally he's knocked out himself and learns humanity in fighting his way back to the top. Jack will offer both himself and the story to Paramount for production. * * * JEAN PETERS was heartbroken when she was yanked from her planned tour of Korea to do "Blueprint for -Murder." She^s worked like C?╜heayer preparing her wardrobejIP*^ One of the items consisted^ *' ofa parka with a wool clef^f exterior and lined with iu%g, ver fox fur. She had cut up; one of her own blankets to.| ?╟≤ make the middle lining. Jeani had also bought a seal coat, and had an old one, original^ ly purchased from her land-? lady, refurbished for the trip^ She so wanted to make the trip that she offered to go off salary during her absence; but the studio expects her to report for work Friday. However, she's been promised permission to go on the next tour to Korea. %$$*$ * * :35SA ZSA GABOR is killing ru- mdrs that she and Colette Mar- chand feuded while making "Moulin Rduge" by tossing a cocktail party for her upon her arrival here for the premiere of the pic-! ture. Zsa Zsa's accompanying George Sanders as far as New York. . Alan t^M. won't get started on his next 'pijjjraite- abroad, "The White Mantle," until March. Part of the film will be shot in the Wettel sea north of Denmark. * r* * THE SANDS hotel, one of^lj|| most .beautiful in Las Vegas$| opened with an-cuurmous splash; and a contingentTp filmites wer& on hand to help wit. Proof thwfl there are no people, like show people came wheji Ejanny Thomas, who Was to headline the floor show, gotyaryngitis feid couldn't do it. His cronies took over and did a show that would have cost thousands of dollars; but for Danny they went on for free. Jane Powell, Denise Darcel and Frankie Laine | wowed the packed audience with theit singing. Jimmy Durante banged the piano while-Ijjjils pal, Eddie Jackson, did a singing skit. The Ritz brothers followed with a zany act of their own brand. Danny thought his throat trouble was due to the fact that he recorded six numbers from "The Jazz Singer' one day. L sB JUL 4ns PRESS P|ffi^fie BUREAU g* v?╜ S&fab&ished 1888 ". ?╟≤h'jTt^ San-fosancisco Portiai?╜i- Seattle Hollywojkl, Calif. Valfety JXaxry NoftaL Pai-amount maii- Jfoy, ^^s I iw"5 Payers Ring's " "LookVpayi'm^Daf cin' "... War- ner^^iy pi^T vbice of Danny Thomas from Las Vegas, where he opens at the Sq^Qj^.Dec. 15, to the lobby of the Fox Beverly Theatre Dec. 30 for festivities attendant world preem of "The Jazz Singer" . . . Dawn Addams personals at Loew's State today for "Plymouth Adventure" . . . Frances Langford American Airlined to Miami yesterday, Dan Dailey to Dallas . . . Russ Saunders acrobatic troupe will do a Muscle Beach sequence for "A Slight Case of Larceny" . . . Olivia de Havilland to Paln^ Desert for sunning.