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    ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS'CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York LANCASTER, OHIO EAGLE-GAZETTE Circ. D. 11.999 DEC 18 1952 BEHIND THE SCENES in ^Hollywood ?╜ * ?╜ ?╜ * * By HARRISON CARROLL* [* EXPECTING LIZ TAYLOR'S [DOG PRESENTS TRIPLETS HOLLYWOOD?╟÷It's triplets at iiz Taylor's house. Nor for Liz personally but for iuer French poodle. Liz who has ladored animals * since she was a little girl?╟÷s h e always keeps a virtual menagerie around the house?╟÷was so worried about the im- | pending blessed j event for the ! poodle that she had the vet perform a caesa- iserian section. Liz's own ?╟≤ baby is expected ?╜to?╜:.v>k-?╜~?╜?╜^~....,..Jaround New Elizabeth TaylorYe^sntD^ to reports a slight delay would mean no crisis for M-G-M's "All the Brothers, Were Valiant." Director Dick Thorpe says the j script is so arranged that, if necessary, they can shoot for a moiith without Liz. "I'm enjoying just sitting around the house," says the star, ["and I,plan tohjto, a lot more, of it in the future?╟÷taking care of my baby." ^pifrf.' "What about the new contract calling for three pictures a year?" she was asked. "Well," said Liz, "we'll see." ?╟≤ I mas, wmcn aiso appens u, u* DALE ROBERTSON now is so Bis birthday. He id Cyd Cha- belligerent about the separation risse will'celebil here with stories that he threafes to make Tony* Jr., Christs Eve. Then ^^ * * * * things hot if pssip perseveres.! "I've always wanted to bej married and h< re a family," he declares, "and intend to do it. If Hollywood uterferes, I'll quit Hollywood. I lave an oil-man friend in Can? la, Lee Brooks, who will give n i a job any time. And I can . sta t_ at just about the same salar I'm making at Twentieth Centjry-Fox." ITALY WOtKED wonders for Linda DarfeU's health and mental attituc. Before she , left here, shelhad been sick j and depressed lor a long tine. "Within foul days /after my arrival in Roml I began to im- prove," reports Linda. "I soon threw away 4 my pills and medicines andl haven't taken any since. I ?╜en lost weight over there. I odn't start gaining until I gothack. But I still feel fine, in i$t I never felt better in my le." Linda does the Jimmy Durante TV a>w Jan. 3 and is talking aboia TV series^f her own. Shefyont return to Italy until Feiuary. UNDERSTAP*! song writer Nicholas Brodsfeltried to visit Mario Lanza airaound no sign of a change in Mo's attitude. It will be the Id of January now before Huihrey Bogart leaves for Europejnd his movie, "Beat the Devil."! Tony Martin oris at the Flamingo in Las V?╜|s on Christmas', which also Jppens to be | the* Martins grab a plane for the | i opening. j VIC DAMONE TO RECEIVES HIS DISCHARGE IN MARCH | I ?Σ≤ifc ' i HARD TO TE^^whfeh Lana \ Turner is fooh^gj^ut she didn't* hesitate a seco&d^pn the. e^Latin 1 Lovers" set whjin* asked jflgshe 1 wants her 9-y?½l^0ldslaughter, ?╟≤! Cheryl, to become; ^.^onovie j actress. "Whatjr snapped Lana, j and get mixed up in tliisrat-| race?" TONY CURTIS' leg still is swollen from that accident on the "Houdini" picture and he is plenty worriew^s Not, however, about his next U-I picture, "Drifting." "If have a William Holdeh type of > J role," he says. "I wear a trench I eoat and carry a gun inside." LATEST on "$|0>amone: He j gets his Army discharge in j March. . . .In case any of his oM|^pials are wondering about; H|S^ Cushing, hCWw owns $te Rohie American. And will go-totl Switzerland in January for several months of skiing. . . . Mari- I lyn Erskine's divorce is ^inafel And she swears she has no "fur-1 ther rohiantic plans at the I moment.%gv5\ Ann Miller sees! Europe^ for the first time early in 1 thegNew Year. . . . Actress Doro-| thy Porter is divorcing Lee 1 Cohen. , , . Two! of the songs Ray I Sinatra ori g i n-1 ally wrote fori Mario Lanza's J r a djufi?╜?>?╜|8gram htS^ction^mmi* ^ers for the1 gands ..koiel M^Wshow. . . . ?╜lHelmut Dastme bwI >Mara Mc- ftee at the Mocambo. . . . ?╜'^H@lit5?an Peters says ?·jfr'Pam^y^*g - wardrobe ! for the Kor?·a*?· Sunset will be all fur - linedJT "Everything, * * e [adds. I^l/if j. ;; J she