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cJtlh ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES^^^ San Francisco|l||! Portland - Seattle;( New York, N. Y. Herald Tribune (Cir. 633,364) MAY 4 1953 =FARL\ BIRD5 ^OAST TO COAST ^lVvGARDNER= 4P "' "SJMRJBfe- .?╟?_ _tm.k . . ."Saturiiay| ,udy?fcaUa in Florida a^fj^atevee panel shows &HE30T - and Charlie Chaplin *?╟≤*#*?╜ 1 i4-seceR^!:?>g?Θ╝nei;a I l tion Chaplin - 1 Coogan cbmbina-. - tion in the screen 1 biography of the H former moppet I star, titled "The I Jackie Coogan ?╟≤I Story.", :. ?╟≤ The ?√ß new "Tempo aj midget magazine, I patterned after ^lilton Berle, who's accumu-li lated a larger wardrobe of fe-U ?║le attire, (for his tevee stan- Christine Jorgensen,[ loyal opposition whenr Jjjjake^^sr nightclub 11 [tne SoSt&ta in Laslv will - b^SSerling atl, ; . And"' wen Tallu-1 i ^head '.'$SpS. at the L May ^4pie fellow in ' isite corner (at Ell' f Visits) %ill be JoeL pakltog his bigtithe nitery 1^1 ..eThere'sjao question of|FJ a'i't Las Vegas has in-lpJ ti^. title iiiami Beach j g J Slimier'days?╟÷the Pal-Ind | ace '"^T 'nigfewhab entertan- | raent. !^fi$w lobl arid edited by I |spme of "Quick's" jj?╟? Qar( alumni, will con- ' |tain many of the latter publica-1 tion's most popular features excepting those the Cowles are incorporating into "Look." . .-.1 . ''^'TTOJC'?√ß:' ?√ß?√ß wssmm-mmm sGene Krupa's taken over Benny Yul Brynner, who arranged toj8 Goodman's baton and the tour take a twelve week sabbatical thj fcontinues. ... ]fr0m "The King and I" so he cej ^^^^a-Saricould make a movie, isn't com-|Yq [plaining about the studio's! siH [change of mind since the con- nel tract is a pay or play one. "We Da| presume," an executive told| Brynner, "that if you do anyl (television or radio shows during to I ithis period you'll be fair about thl it and deduct those fees from dJ the sum we're supposed to payWI cJillen s PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland - Seattle Stockton, Calif Record (Cir. 48,500) JUN 1 1953 Moast t??Cof^ m K ^ ^m? I LAS VEGAS, Nev., June 1?╟÷This undovk^x^ jmunity in America wltere the local .classiJ%?·^ ~v* >*?╜*?╟≤-.- offerihg baby-sitting service on a 24-hour basi.V gp Jp* \ Itrying tq^nn that few pair of shoes baby needs; * - ?√ß ??\ '{having enough -leftJto buy yourself a pair of sox.\<f- g. ^\ (Cooley. the teeveecharmer, here* ~ f~ _?·> ?· If or the "usual- reason .while her the tip-off. If IkeV^ <^ isoon ex-to-be, Lee, Cooley (he pro- .__ ??un wnr.hin it\ ?√ß duces the Perry Como show), va-! " TV,?? inP ?√ß cations in C@atral America . . . ?√ß Another New Yorker making I Vegas Her temporary residence is I Lota Kriendler, wife of the 21 I Club impresario, Mac ^Kriendler. j Ironic that after being wed for -20 J years the number 21 proved to be Jthe stopper. >&$&& Bill Willard, j who splits his time between col- | umning and playing straight man into the machine, it \\^V, A ally fixedjbr him to S^^-A pot. Ii?╤#ehtally?╜ mi?╜<; ^\ [also a toy bank. The repoi ^ jjrajecki^ell'in lover with kaV\ liaireGkilla^inP'o chorine?√ß ?Σ≤A. very interesting publicity stuntAA n * . '?√ß ?╜mir* '?√ß jJll^Lewis^six-atermJire tt El Rancho Vegas, bought a; ti- MBT -?╟? T_ _ TT^W^r. T30T-W WITH umning and playing straight man ayp^ Vegas Park with to former burlesque comic Hwk??g ^ld jfave lost if he xvjpi^rhe would have lost if he hjph't'-sworn off gambling tempo-i fiuy.: The track opens September; I Henry in the'saucy but funny Sil ver Slipper revue, is Writing a book I about Las Vegas characters titled^ggwy- **"=. i*^.^ -r.?╟÷^ _^ "Snake Eyes." -He claims it's fic*rafr?·er JS&1?║PS of Lou s?Σ≤ith', tion but admits1: that "any re'sem-?╜|??-BaStor_an: prexy of Rockmg-! blance to anybody either living or raph^'Joe's newest crush is a gorg-: dead is better off." T^u's Chicagoltn with the naughty * * * WB-Wti n^ce nan^^ ^au&htie Kirk, - J When Lt. Francisek Jarecki, 'Hal "' I Polish flier who escaped the Com ir"01isn Iiier who coi-ajj^u v* mies and turned his MIG over to the American authorities visited President Eisenhower he had.-a, surprise gift for -Ike, Relaxing at the Flamingo Hotel in, Las VegaS, Jarecki .was so intrigued :by^feK(| battery of one-armed bandits.,that he took a* miniature dime renlica machine to the President.^JT^ujji Somebody ran . into Tallulah Bankhead and asked what she was doing' in vegjis. "I'm gainfully employed," she John Barrymore'd, "shilling fia*.a gambling joint."...! 1]^ hoi&a|??f TaH?╜Iah Bankhead's I peysona^Ja^Sarance when jtfoxx plibne.-'-the Sands Hotel operators! l.answerrieHelllooooo DahjaKg!'.'!'. . -. I !j.A;Hoilywood club called^Strip City ituses^this slogart ar bartenders! SJT^overed by Blue Cross?╟÷our ^'^^.?╟≤?╟≤girls are 'covered by less!" p-JIpRirice Zolotow camping at the ?√ßBeverly Hills Hotel, between inter-; ?√ß viewing George Jessel, Martin and ?√ß Lewis and Elaine Stewart for ?√ß three showbusiness artide%l'_i]|p HThe Saturday Evening Post." I* '. . Newly named chairman ofl ithe JoinVChiefs of Staff, Admiral"; /Arthur %V. Radford, turned downi 1 an offer several months ago to be- I eome civilian public relations head1 I of?╟≤ an impor^tnt /dement firm. I There is a i^sibflity that the i | $75,000 per '7w3Ei';, assignment will I be offered to Gen. Omar Bradley Jl upon his retirement in, August j 11| C*,.' . Esther^VUliamsr . awaiting | ji her third ch&4K-|peiMls h^'tafter-t ij noons instructing, blind cbjHdren in p,r 1 how to swim ^M^U Swifty "Jl|organ I gets a picture s^Gar^^vescy; week j from Virgmi^feftHil calling him 1 "Pa" and sig^^^j it.T^ei?}: Thej I key female figvj^e[|n st^he Kefauve?^ I probe is novv^^Spam. j . ^??^ - *" ,:*S '?√ß'*?√ß S- ?╟≤ When you'.bca^'a blood-curdlingI. scream inJ^pppHKO picture the 1 chances are yoji're hearing the \ . scream let :"oul;. by Fay Wray in I the reeentl^T, revived horror film, I, "King Kong."-"'.'The studio dubs ini: a recording ?√ß^t,jpe"shnek wnenever I a new star vcan't pass a scream 1 test . . ,i"^Ps?? t. Daile^^yways I greets yo^pk^ffejust .b^pg&'e thel father o^^'^Bt?3^"b??y twSraf?╟÷bigl grin frepeat tbT-xhere . .'3f Van! Heflin, ^qp-looks less like sm actor I than y<fe^|eelebrated his 11th I weddingi|rnnjv^rs?╜(ry by "buying his J .vjjfe^a l^e; th*ess designed exactly I -the, ?½a^^^^- ^^ Weddusg gown I K. ".j^jtikm**Walter Bedel Smith,; \\-hose -hornbtirg .was swiped at a | | recent meeting of.Washington dig- I nitaries, may>be amused to learn I I tl?╜t<*U_ic <|?╜s^Mfc-T^ljaGr his hat1 snatched while-shopping for something to read' m/*_ ?╟≤Stockholm i bookshop . .;. -loati Crawford is I lhang in back of the store during the shooting of VToveh Song," j Reason she'-s camping a few hundred yards from.Stage 5, she tells me,'3 is that^%j(rves her a chance to sleep until 5:30 a. rri. -daily instead of having to wake up at 4:45 a. m. "Besides," she added, "Cli- quot, my French poodle, is so used to the hydrants here at Metro.'^ JUL ens I PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. Examiner {Cir. D. 349,320 - S. 758,341) m * w Lai^fcirner Slated , Listen to this news, WamSB~herSof ^, ^ Lana Turner W*^ . whether M-G-M heads ^^^pf^l^^nt to thenr fronr E??ms?Σ≤ne of the _9^-1f__t_______i^!--=^ with s#nes. being written, ?╜l /iraf personal apfearmce they are filmed. M-G-M wants L.. I^Pfe to be sure there's a script in . *m^s husband, English ?║m P"?Σ≤*s?Σ≤ "iRu^fsTeter Is reeuperating on Biven Lafta. I .. L ranch near Santa Barbara 8 warned ??*?? have alr^fo^a serious ulcer condU.or, Warners, w?╜o:iiavco,^ |a ranch near oou '?╟≤?√ß j iVtr i j: ^v. ?? ?╟?c from a serious ulcer condition announced.-Helen of Troy' as ^ h <A _A ^^ hav< mine picture, had better get I . ?? announced "Helen of Troy" asl^""* ~ r !FIOUS ?lXV C a. coming picture, had better get Ifthough he, ^ Marlene have hnsv-lcmt quklly. I been sepaf ^ed for many> manZ (years, she's never thought ?╜?╜^ >??ns re- busy?╟÷but quickly. years, she's ! never thought about a divorce and has re imained friendly with him. | In ?·as Vegas they are all Se mm was closed-l knSu how^ell Marlene can cook. Some years ago she baked M eake for me ~?╟÷** + Sally Forrest is the latest to| desert Hollywood for a fling in J a Broadway show. After she finishes "Son of Sinbad" at E-K-O., Sally heads east to start rehearsals and al short roa^l tour in "Three Stories High/? 4: shocker of mayhem a-nd murder, written by Winifred Wolfe. The role is aaralrxacting one?╟÷y Sal plays tlw^e'_ different u women, one a dancer. George\\ .^Brandt and Jaffil^JQtordun are Q ^^proda^irs, who have slated I