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PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN ERANCTSCO p?╟??·?s Angeles ?√ßPortland - Seattle ^s Vegas, Nev. Review Journal (Cir- U.043) JUN 1 7 1953 C^ On tit ^Jown ZlM- ?╟÷ with alan jarlson Las Vegas Scrapbook James Melton, already passing out pins at the Thunderbird proclaiming "Ike For '56," is very happy to accept an invitation from President Eisenhower to sing at Constitution Hall in the nation's capital, June 24. The affair is being, held for the National, Convention of the American Red Cross .. . Marilyn Sims (daughter of musician's local sec'y, Orion) middle-aisled with John"/C. Mayers yesterday aft ... Christine Jdrgenson, now reported to be.bankrupt, is photographed in a national magazine layout?╟÷in,a number of batbing.suit pics?╟÷ and verifies this fact in no uncertain fashi|i|k.;;. JorgerisbhTis indeed flat busted ... Ted Briskin seen around t$$|jp with former Ctopacutie Joyce Niven ... Fifi D'Orsay, who will staa^rthe new Silver Slipper Revue, bumped head-on into her estran#i?·lhusband Ricki LaRices the nite she arrived in town. They noddetf coolly and went their separate ways. '&%&?·& Miss Nevada, who then goes on to vie for the title of Miss Universe, will be contested for June 28 at tt^JSands ..tyitlpt the hotel land this newspaper the joint sponsors .. . Tfiljr&uccessful new quartet at the Sahara?╟÷The Cavaliers?╟÷are expected to answer a call soon to appear in New York for recordings and nite club shots... Bob Merrill offers a tantalizing thought. He sez he'd like to see opera in 3-D! ...The next Teen-A-Vision broadcast heard locally will include funnyman Hank Henry (with the expressive eyebrows) as moderator ... Heard the waxing of Damita Jo's Til I Waltz Again with You." An ear thriller ... Sally Davis is such a draw in the cocktail lounge at Chianti's that Al LeWinter is installing a 24-seat piano bar for the late watch rounders who nitely enjoy this popular thrush. Newly elected.L.A. mayor, Norman Poulson, is being quoted as saying that Los Angeles will not welcome gamblers, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera ... that he will close things up tight?╟÷and he warned them that the City of Angels will notxbe wide-open... Sounds like a pretty, empty statement in view of the fact that Fletcher Bowron has clamped down on L.A. to such an extent that gambling activities feere are virtually nil. ?·sNS?PB The press will be invited to the Hotel Last Frontier next Thursday^afternoon to hear i|&,ul Whiternan audition outstanding teenagers from this area. Vi Taylo|shas had lier hands full processing applicants and says a large number, of kids will contend for the chance to appear on the Whiternan TV show and to win a Cadillac ... The Slate Brothers opening at the 'BiM^omorrow nite marks their reunion in their nite club act. . . Ken Clarke, piano stylist, now has a large following qitely-4fl the Sahara's-Giasbar where he tickles the eighty-eight's in masterful fashion ... A July 4th block-buster party, masterminded by Nick Kelly, will be held outdoors at the Sans Souci motel with guests comprising the Sands Copa Girls and employees .,. . Film producer Frank Borzag^^ea in the Little Chapel of the West yesterday, is honeymoonin^li.^he Desert Inn with his bride, the former Juanita Scott of Beyhffi&S^Lobai photog Dorothy Gunn is respon- siblertor the Show.^^!aypu|*on the Shaw Dancers who are well remembered for theirpbSs^iol^y at a Strip hotel. ?·mS:'& - ' - "ffj^" 1 i St-'^ IjLa strange thing occurred at a Strip hotel swimming pool yester- dlpsafternoon. All-of^Wpm^en, a twistenpnt the area and for ten sepbjSds there was riiws-a#llaml The winA and dust hurtled the be^ch chairs high intorj tlie (air, toppled tables, broke glasses and sept sun worshippers) 4ppl&?║rieks of amazement. Nobody hurt. . . WO; of-the guests a^^t'^kffiB's-Aqua FaJuS looked very striking in t|f$r/midshipmen's uhlffirrffl|.,&hey were theftjyo young sons of Jake a^raPerp Kozloff, ara^few^tnilitary unie& made them look real hjferjdsome . . . Joe E: ?√ß l^^^ntroducing Jack Dempsey, who was cem&Yaling his birthda^?#tl|ie Mocambo (ih"H'wood) the other nite, sam|:3 "Ladies and gehli^gpi^s with us tonite is the world's greatest tenroj|r player?╟÷Jack Dempsey" .. | Beldon Katleman is attempting to lineup. Betty Grable to apipear with Harry James who is booked in Las fpegas shortly. Naturally this would cajl for considerably more than the 7500 bux which is the original price for the show. A prominent visiting physician didn't get away with causing damage at a local motel thru his alleged driving negligence ... After ramming his car into the side of a wall, the doctor sped away .. . Some clever sleuthing, however, on the part of the hotel manager led him to locate the car j)arked at a.nearby hotel.. .The bumps oh the fenders and the color of the dust on the body convinced the motel i?║|&rfttor that he -had his man agd-iN faced him with the cJiargefe with the result that the. doctor ha^ been footed with a healthy repair J8fir''T. ffl^U^T Hotels in Las Vegas are getting as bad as Pullman cars, when it Com#M|S naming theni. Today there is a lot pf confusion oyer the Patio haras, which is planned for the strip area and El Patio hotel downtown. Al Rose, of El Patio down town, wants it known he, nor none of his associates are applying for gambling licenses as yet. Those who have are a couple of other guys from another spot called th?║< Patio, and it's out on the strip. =zf . THE ORIGINAL _ DomeikF " PRESS CLIPPINGS?╟÷ 220 W. 19th St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 : Cir. (0 653,252) (S 982,681)T; This Clipping From MEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL-AMERICAN y^ L 91353 Hollywood Highlights: Mne Returns to MGM For 'Executive Suite' of By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS, Motion Picture Editor, International News Service HOLLYWOOD, June 19.?╟÷JUNE ALLYSON, WHO WAS away from MGM about 20 minutes, as she puts it, moves back to her old studio for "Executive Suite," the busings story that is -Dore Schary's pride and joy. 'My young friend,,June (in private life Mrs. Dick Powell), j wouldn't be human ifvShe weren't excited about coming back to . this studio where she reigned as one of the royal family for 10 | long years. "But," June adds, jj "if I | hadn't liked the script- I wouldn't have accepted it." June has William Holden, I Walter Pidgeon, and -a score of other leading men, with John j Houseman as producer. She tells me she has never been happier than she is in "The Glenn Miller Story." with Jimmy-Stewart at Universal-Inter- ! national. THERE'S NO DENYING Maggie ,McNamara is as cute ' as a button, b.ut I wonder if she isn't getting off on the wrong foot by refusing to test for the Tyrone Power picture, "King of the Khyber Rifles." Maggie didn't show up when she was asked to report, giving the reason, that "Khyber Rifles" is a manVpicture.'rf^fp Although she's under contract to 20th she has not yet made a picture for them. She 'was in the much-discussed "Moon Is Blue" and I must say she's very good, vescent, so young, and really a good actress. * * * '""?√ß' T-^Hfifli RED SKELTON TAKES Georgia and the children with him when he opens July 14 at the Sahara in Las Vegas. For two weeks work Red gets $32,500. Not bad! _: - __JU But, of course, that includes salaries for other members-of his act. In addition to all that cash,, Red gets a gift of a trailer dressing room. ' * On the same bill with him will be that lovely young-SitHr, Anna Maria Alberghetti. Same week in Las Veg&s, Betty Hutton opens at the fijjes- ert Inn, ahd Milton Beri&jpat the SanoU. . All Enthused JUNE ALLYSON Likes New Script She's so effer- WOOD: The snub Martin and - Lewis received in Glasgow, Scotland, from Lord Provost Kerr didn't keep the fans al from the theatre where comics are appearing. ?╟≤According to a cable, po cars were called out after boys were imprisoned in I theatre for more than i hours. Thousands and ihi * sands of fans later stood in j rain until 4 a. m., undernea the boys' hotel window serend ing them. The local press stated it 4 the biggest house in the histq of the theatre. Now I hofl with all this, we won't have ai more nonsense from Dean an Jerry about keeping public oj ficials waiting. THERE WILL BE NO nighti clubbing for Humphrey BogarC' and Lauren Bacall when the Bogarts arrive in New York from Europe next week. That's because Bogey has been notified to start growing a beard immediately in preparation for his role in "Caine Mutiny," which starts:/July 30. Bogey is afraid he'll look like a bum in New York and that he'll get a good roasting from the press. When has Bogey ever cared what anybody said before? SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD Collected at, Random: 3-Mrs. Fred MacMurray was slightly better today, although still critically ill.' Mort Blumenstock is handing out cigars for the birth of Lisa Daniel, born to his daughter, Mrs. Marvin Daniel Perskie. The child's father, Major Perskie, is in Korea. Gwen O'Connor wasn't too upset after her divorce to go to BOTH DUKEX WAYNEf and' his director, John Farrowvtwrite from Carmargo, Mexico, with enthujtasm about Warners all- media camera. Says Duke, *T feel that Three-D Js sort of like a stepbrother?╟÷it's something like my acting;?╟÷no one seems to like it butjthe public. Look at,the grosses on 'House of Wa;^ John Farrow' has alsftSS^n ^ won .Over to the new "monster" and writes enthusiastically. Michael Farrow JO&fepM| father on location, and the two' oldest Wayne boys, Miehae^ and Robert, are already ib^ftj to spend time with theirfatanp Duke adds, "Can't say $j$f|K' you were here?╟÷it's 105 in lite shade 1" >m$0*[.?╜ * i *"" ?╟≤' CHATTER IN, HOLLY-. JUL lens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle;'^^;V Hollywood, Calif. Reporter (Cir. 6,821) JUN 9 1953 i?╟÷. 9& vu mi mmmk fS/c fhe ?╜?√ß VS?╜ f*na, ^ore So/ ??Ut /^o W 'n*sf, 2e?e,4/ 9 fe~ *rc J Otin. 'rs j hit Z&s'Z , at the Encore with Dan Dailey. Same night, Don and John Hodiak stagged it at the Bar of Music, where Josephine Premice holds forth. The 10-yearrold daughter of the Fred Astaires, AVa, is visiting her Aunt? Adele in Virginia. Adele, who was Fred's dancing partner for so long, is now Mrs. Kingman Douglass. Fred and Phyllis celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary July 12. Marie Wilson's figure will be added to Madame Tussaud's wax works in London and I do mean figure. She'll wear a bathing suit!' In to hear Joe E. Lewis at the Mocambo were John Considine and Jane Wurster. Not too many tables away satr Jane's former boy friend, Hyatt Dehn, with Eva Gabor. Joe E. was never funnier, ad libbing a mile a minute. FlOrabel Muir introduced me to her pretty niece, Myrn Evans, from Wyoming. She's come nere to be Florabel's secretary. Arlene Dahl is leaving tomorrow for a three-weeks vacation. Could she have chosen tomorrow because today Fernando Lamas winds up his fam job for Pine and Thomas? ' That's all today. See you tomorrow! JUL Lens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Hollywood, Calif Reporter (Cir. 6,821) 1019S3 Defer Skelton' Vegas TV Films K& Vegas. ?╟÷ Be< New Biltmore Cafe Show I "A^y W^vGol" new show opening It thf^B/tmore feowl tonight, head- Mpes\JCeirge?·mD?· Witt and Dorothy ' tlaire, plus Hal Derwin and his band. Satchmo VMiller'Windup Louis Armstrong finishes his part in U-I's "The Glenn Miller Story" today and starts a two-week engagement at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, tomorrow, j to Hoi^ZttV^- re,Umed