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BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York MOVIE LIFE (New York City) AUG 1953 9HBI \ ESTABLISHED 1888 j BArclay 7-5371 PRJpCLIPPING BUREAU 165 C|urch Street - New York ?√ß! DAILY VARIETY HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. | LAS VEGAS: The Flamingo's trying to steal Gale Storm's HHHBBHi October ception at the ?╟≤f UOYO StOAH BSH "*?╟?. -Eacleoe 1 H return away from the Thunderbird where she got a thunderous re "tji^tTY GlRk. 1 -^evada atl H. . . And Marti Stevens is set for an Aug. 26, three-week stay ?╜** A FR^_ 4.0-hbed Miss g andH H Sands . . . Back in town, Irving Asher caused a few raised eyebrows WHeTt he trotted into Chasen's with a beautiful 18-year-old blonde. Relax fellas, it was Jill, his dotter, and she always calls him "Daddy" . . . Frankie Laine, a la Tex Ritter in "High Noon," sings "River of No Return" through the titles . . . Colleen Townsend's baby will be born in Scotland ... A Desi-lulu: "It's a fine thin' when you cum to your hum and your hum is gun." Translation from Desi's Emasculated English: "It's a fine thing, when you come to your home and your home is gone." ("The Long, Long Trailer.") ?√ß will rep the state^ ayeS ?√ß runoff ?╟≤ ?╟≤ Ua parsons, were i Jimmy llarry Fmley ?╟≤?╟≤ *- deejay I the Sands| *~j&_t3S8K_\ (Louella i mikeside. with other celebs I' along ^^ -plugs) ?╟≤ ?╟≤ ,'l s?╜ver s"up&^f,to mSBeM -*?╟÷""^:;i?╟÷?╟÷.*- TEtfVlSlOH ...*??*?╜*?╟≤""** UI fori Henry, <mm perhaps a role in tn+erview and p?╜* ?╟?^ Land, a ?asey Sha"han ??* {.?Σ≤0ver the iJwis sipP??S " ra Rancho was I straw poolside f W Morgan:! I rSinta% "^fgooiold^to | "Ah, Swift)' d Joe roeltiS???Σ≤eTvaeation? "Casanova" starts Wednesday and Bob Hope hasn't tested a costume as yet . . . By the way, Casanova will be played by Vincent Price . . . Because of Agriculture Dept. laws, George Pal has to head to Mexico to shoot ant closeups for "The Naked Jungle." The U.S. Aggies don't want any more bugs in the country . . . Discovered another Townsend Harris man in Hollywood: Danny Arnold, star two-yard-dash man . . . If Gene Detroi, now at Ciro's with his monkey-shines, gets the looked-for TV show, it'll sure be a blessing to parents who are petrified by the j over-abundance of kiddie crime shows now flooding the frequencies . . . Hugh O'Brian has gotten around to "Miss Lace" ?╟÷ Evan Loew . . . [Jerry Colonna, prepping a TV pilot, says the show will be "Arthur Godfrey-ish" ... In her first shot, in "Hell and High Water," Bella Darvi is panned from her toes to her nose. Well, that covers that . . . X rem e^~?╜ Columbia's program of essentially big budget films will cut into Sam I from, ijKatzman's tremendous output . . . Eleanor Parker plans to keep busy | for ker sunau1^ ?√ß- books ItuT^andfwith films during her up-and-coming interlocutory period . . . To ac- 6th Sra T^st swim s an^_r ^ack tcjcom.modate Gilbert Roland's accent, the script of "French Line1 then, i the 6th m oacK. ^___%&!__fi vjriiUeru xvumna s accent, tne script of "French Line's" been mouths. aS a daisy 'flchanged to give him a French-Spanish-Dutch-Irish ancestry! . . . June _j?╟?i?? /SbSks% Lockhart's back in Gotham to await the stork Aa-,\ You cer- - . . . Jake Ehrlich's son- I fin-law, Guy Cherney, is making a stir in singing circles back east ?╟÷ |opens at the Chez in Chicago July 17th at $1,00^ per . . . Liberace is j ?√ßbuilding a piano-shaped pool. To be filled with liquid strains, no doubt. | BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York DAILY REPORTER HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. i taiidy see i at aft J0L7 .time 1 *^ tovm. <nT y-Tl ffmj?╟÷' '*JL^^nGAx7llGNETTES * Merle Marge *mtis_s&-wam '?╜nl ... j did a ?╜?╜?╜* ^ ,?╟? fact how ?╜?√ß???╜* |*g ?╟????╜ w, 1* <<*_ ibete ar??* w-l?╜,:tog0mL?╜tot??w,,,?╟≤ i fact i IVs offering .J ^ior studios ^ !a to take care c ^ ^?L being P^^^^^y Heal* ?╜ rounds en0ugh PlcWr%itld Hayes ^fl0**' Up for a - ^ V1^ _ ?╟??╜1f foe ^rhen *<#* ^JZm* *ho ?╜**J*rf ioiag an act. **?? but dont OS ?_ j^.tAed to go ??*^^, *AA\e vnH opeiunt to tnov?╜ - ^^ ^w -- ^.e oi ???╟÷ - ^^ ibey "?╟÷ ' jaj^ golf f oc TjThen J veratfrfcaris tew^^inrt,USD gou iw Y??new *- ?╜.-???╜! fnff>o?? ?╟÷ . idea oi ??v"*?? ., . to go tv***..7_,. wai, Theydi* ^gryman and Fred^ I^IS******* fhe government also sought to claim I over $1,000,000 in penalty taxes for j the years 1947-49, but these claims j were settled on a very small percent- I age, according to Sandler and Rosen. Leonard Megs 'Dozen* Robert Z. Leonard has been assigned to direct "Miss Baker's Dozen," in which MGM will co-star Greer Garson and Robert, Ryan, with John Houseman producing. This marks the first time Leonard and Miss Garson will have j worked together since MGM's "Pride and Prejudice" in 1940. Set-tie Coburn Suit Suit of Charles Coburn against ] Cardinal Pictures and others for money I due him under his $100,000 contract I for work in "Impact" was taken off I calendar in Superior Judge Philip H. I Richard's court yesterday. It was re- I ported that an out-of-court settlement I was being reached. Kurlan Buys 'Mickey' Arthur Kurlan Productions has closed I for TV rights to "Mickey Finn," the I cartoon strip, and will film it here I shortly". Victor McLaglen and Ward Bond | are already set for the leads. UsV BrB0BCLEM*NS I w*y, leaped the fit r??Ss the high! ld Mm the cocktJi? ences *?? get * it, I no ?√ß And we? J'llUnJe an<! hear Mpf-at h- ISahara bosses ^'^^ Cann /yMetfc for l^onThl fee bT?· ad^r,sngiC- Wf'Sn. Sacn/eeP r r g outdoor e/ecwf )z" lures jn thegeCongeone^ the bfe-SSe'0ref lfhe descn'"*:..- g0 Room vva<: PR?║3 of , stillo^-^Ttor a pic*^6! P ^^^tnot^,^ feel ^edJlprsr^fettotS but P^ a^si^-^vTwyverai: conoert tours first, in&eld.w Despite all of Mario's trouble with sellers and the offers for his services in jeep piling up. I've said it before and it's t this time I do think Mr. Lanza, is changing. >criptive 'enticlT )"as~ foun'd . nf mmmi I along w;th Merlin Py the fi^e f of l^EPjngl^ffic right athereb??y' ^'^ en?╜ a I reacfy ^rfv^^^cux_ If a i r that we have first caltl^ftC^a^ ftlub services" ... An August issue of Saturday Evening Post will carry life story of fabulous Wilbur Clark by Dick English . . . Two hundred airmen from nearby Nellis airbase were Desert Inn guests to Aqua Fair. Fifty a nite, Tuesday through Friday . . . Array of brass Thunderbird to help Gale Storm launch her nightclub career. Reps from Philip Morris, CBS, personal manager, advertising manager and husband Lee Bonnell. Very imposing . . . Lena Horne celebrated huge birthday party in Garden Room of Sands Tuesday. Hotel hosted. Frank Loesser, who celebrated j birthday dayj^efore, was co-guest of honor . . . Barry Gray, touring the dice tables, says he expects to make new deejay start in New York. No supper room in sight at the moment . . . I Fourth of July biz iir town, off slowly with scattered grind action, began hitting peak Saturday aft and by Sunday eve there was hardly even standing room in the hotels . . . Sheriff's Fourth of July shindig for the kids was en- I joyed by 8000, with top stars of Strip I hotels featured. Plenty of firecrackers. I Reason for show: city ordinance forbids I fireworks in residential areas . . . Betty I Hutton, in town to prepare for Desert Inn opening, invited to take a chance with lady luck by friends, said: "Not me! I don't intend to go home in a strapless evening barrel!" ROUNDUP: Among July 4 celebrants in Vegas: Bill and Diana Powell, Dick Powell and June Allyson, Tony Mann, Mrs. Dean Martin, Duncan Sisters, Jimmy Durante, the Edgar Bergens and the Aaron Rosenbergs, who are cele- i brating fourth wedding anniversary. The Desert Inn's completely recon- ; structed Painted Desert Room is the scene tonight of return of Betty Hutton to nightclubs after 15 years absence . . . Norman Brooks, whose voice sig- | nificantly reminds of Al Jolson, opens with Henny Youngman at the Thunder- ' bird July 23 . . . Herb Shriner and the i Mary Kaye Trio come into the Frontier [ July 13 . . . Vic Damone, who follows I Joe E. Lewis at El Rancho, is in turn I followed by Harry James July 29 . . . Red Buttons slated to follow Milton Berle at the Sands, also on the 29th. I Berle comes in July 15... Anna Maria I Alberghetti will be featured with Red 3 Skelton at the Sahara July 14 . . . With Tony Martin skedded to follow Spike I Jones into the Flamingo July 23, three I song stylists will appear simultane- I ously: Martin, Vic Damone and Nor- j man Brooks . . . Also, you can take I your choice of Herb Shriner's home- j spun humor or the laughs four other comedians will have to offer in Vegas I simultaneously, namely, La Hutton, I The Messrs. Skelton, Berle and Young- I man.