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    G BArcfc^f 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York MIAMI, OKLA. NEWS RECORD Circ. D. 6,877 - S. 7.028 DEC U 1952 SUNNY THOUGHT FOR WINTER DAY$-Joyce,*u?╜??y??(?╟÷- do anything special?╟÷didn't win a trophy, isn't "Miss Somethin or-Other." She's just a pretty girl, relaxing in the ^sun at a L "Ve^gagiaslJev., resort hotei._That seemed reason enough rW"! pn^^raphtti''^#flfiK^ a*^i?(!IW with which to cheer the folks Me. chattering through another rough northern winter. ? PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York I NEW YORK, N. Y. DAILY NEWS Circ. D. 2,402,346 - S. 4,716,807 DEC 2 3 1952 22 ^'another engagement at a Florida^ night spot. Meanwhile, Warners is I contemplating doing his life story. Jimmy won't appear in the picture and hasn't the slightest idea who will play him. But that casting shouldn't be hard, as Jimmy's one of the most impersonated of comedians. Asked Ursula Theiss when she and Bob Taylor were going to get married. "We're not even thinMng sm ?╟÷, Hollywood, Dec. 22.?╟÷-Jaek Patence, formerly a prof es= sio'nal pugilist, has long wanted to do "The Jack, Dempsey Story" cpgthe screen, but has about given up hope of its ever vinarrzetu ?╟? c AO ?╟? being legally cleared. So he bought "$ 1 I ahonf it " <*b?╜ toiicrhpri - .*&amsmaam-.. , j,..,, | on tjje gre> js pianning a TV series based on Billy the Kid. Remember! it was the part of The Kid in *'The\ Outlaw" that brought Jack to\ fame. . . . Spike Jones* explained \ the reason he was starting a chain | of super markets was that his wife, f Helen Greco, has eleven brothers j and sisters in the business. Two j of the brothers will manage the \ first one in La Crescenta. Said SpikeL"I aim to keep buying stores J i "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 fighting his way back to the top. Jack will offer both himself and the story to Paramount for production. Jean Peters was heartbroken i I when she was yanked from her' "Blueprint for Murder." She'd worked like a beaver preparing her wardrobe. One of the items con- : sisted of a parka with a wool cloth [ exterior and lined with silver fox fur. She had cut up one of her own blankets to make the middle lining. Jean had also bought a seal coat, and had an old one, originally purchased from her landlady, refurbished for the, trip. ,' | She so wanted "to make the trip that she offered to go off salary during her absence;" but the studio I expects her to report for work on I Dec. 26. However, she's been I promised permission to go on the . ! next junket to Korea. For fhe Record Zsa Zsa Gabor is killing rumorsg that she* and Colette MarchandJ feuded while making "Moulin Rouge" by tossing a cocktail party. J for her upon her arrival here foil r the premier of the picture. Zsa Zsa j j will accompany George Sanders as ; far as New York when he leaves for Europe on Dec. 27. She'll re- | main in the big city for a couple j of weeka to do television shows. Alan Ladd won't get started on Jus next picture abroad, "The I I White Mantle," until March. Part of the film will be shot in the Wet- tel Sea north of Denmark. ... | When Joanne Gilbert was held I over her scheduled time for her j Bight club appearance in Las j Vegas, her ever-loving father, Ray, flew down and wrote her a new song about a clown gone to I j pot. Show Business The, "lllfll TTnt'*T one of the! ; most beautiful in Las Vegas, opened with an enormous splash; ; and a contingent of filmites were I On hand to help out. Proof that there are no people like show people came when Danny Thomas, \ who was to headline the floor fchow, got laryngitis and couldn't ! do it. His cronies took over and j did a show that would have cost ! thousands of dollars; but for Danny they went on for free. Jane Powell, Denise Darcel and g Frankie Laine wowed the packed ' audience with their singing. Jimmy f j Durante banged the piano while ; his pal, Eddie Jackson, did a sing- I Jng skit. The Ritz Brothers fol- j lowed 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" in one day. Terry Moore brought along a raft of clothing, because she intended going on to New York for ! the premiere of "Come Back, Little Sheba," but she had to return to Hollywood to test for "The Moon Is Blue." While here she was also interviewed by Stanley Kra- i mer for thevpart opposite Marlon | Brando in "The Cyclists Raid" and ly nigni. Denise Darcel had a head full of plans. She appears on radio with Bob Hope; also with Robert Taylor in "Westward the Women" this month. Then she starts a series of night club appearances, opening at the Jung Hotel in New Orleans. She's cooking up a TV show of her own, and may go to France for a picture. Must say that Denise cuts a mighty fetching figure on the stage. I SPXV"A aim ?Σ≤?·?Σ≤v ??**'*r*-?·R?.s I Jimmy Durante aims to take life ?Σ≤til I run out of m-laws to handle easier. He'll play the Copacabana j them, in New York next April, and has | A new television show is in prep-1 I /fa yds M jf&<8 &* tfjertTworld. Finally i /<J &.. ^Sr-uar"himself and learns humanity in I ^iignting his way back to the top. Jack will offer [ both himself and the story to Paramount for pro-j duction, , . . Jean Peters was heartbroken when J she was yanked frOm her planned tour of Korea | to do "Blueprint for Murder.", She's worked like 1 a beaver preparing her wardrobe. Gjie of the items 1 consisted of a parka with a wot^^lpth extgrior Jean. and lined with silver fox fur. Site - jjtttd ..cut upsone of her own ?╜ blankets to make the middle lining; Jean 'had also bought, a. seal coat, and had an old one, originally purchased from her landlady, \'. refurbished for the trip. She so\wanted"'to ' make the trip that l she offered to go off salary during hejg'absence; but- the studio h expects her to report for work Friday. Howewry she^ DeeiTpromised permission to go on the next tour to Korea. 'MM -^MZjsaisa. Isn't $ore J#|l Zsazsa Gabor is killing rumors that she and Colette Marchand feuded while making "Moulin Rouge" by tossing a cocktail party for her upon her arrival here for the premiere of the picture. Zsazsa's accompanying George Sanders as far as New York. He leaves for Europe Saturday. She'll remain in the big city for a couple of weeks to do television shows. Show. For Free kS?·?║ The Sands hotel, one of the most beautiful iri Las .VegasJ opened with an enormous* "SplasK* and a contingent of filmites were on hand to help out. Proof that there are 'no people like show people came when, Danny Thomas,: who was toe headline the floor show,', g^t laryngitis .and couldn't do it.h^His cronies took Over and) did asglfQW that would have cost thousands -of dollars; but for Danny they :went ?╟?on for free.