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    RTHE ORIGINAL ^ OMEIKP PRESS CLIPPING^" ISO W. 10th St., ;$fSr*fOR&11, N.Y. Tel. Cj^^;3-8860 Cir. {t^g^JS 1,105,315) 'fh^^^ping From NEm#RK, N. Y. JOURlfAL-AMERICAN ROT %T 1952 STHEET SLEEPBR^^Rising from, tfcot on wftfchssha slept un#r the stars, Lorraine larol yawns before dressing <pn a sunny HollywoWside- walk. Not that she's Afresh air fiend. ^Ke only wanted to be first in litfe at a rehearsal hall whei-e girls were to try out for floor-show jobs at a Las Vegas hotel. -.'v.-.i-vt-^is.'?- International News Soundphits.? J#in Going East to See Qi^ama; A^ay Do Films for -Ne^P^piyl By HARRISON CARROLL : >AP|^?╟? of the'original stockholders of Cinerama (and how I Juck^s carBa man get), John Wayne heads to New York soon to get | i^fi^hal look at the sensational new device that many feel V 's^^pprolutionize the motion picture industry. ^-Jiwypj *r*'H itfs as good.as we've heard," says John, "Bob Fellows and f -J^Kjiy make some of our independent pictures for it." As soon.as he finishes his Warner movie, once called "Alma { Mater"'and now "Trouble Along the Way/'John also hopes to ; reach the property settlement with his wife, Esperanza. He thinks the big Wayne estate in the valley will have to be sold. It isn't i.v ejp&pletely paid for and, according to John, would be too expensive for Esperanza to run. i/y \z Friends say that Francesca De Scaffa finally talked long distance to estranged husband Bruce Cabot in Oklahoma, and that Bruce explained to her why she hadn't heard from him since long before the baby was born. The talk was friendly, I understand, but Bruce confirmed that he has no early plans to return to California. I tried in vain to reach Francesca or her attorney, Jerry Giesler, but I have it on excellent authority that the conversation took place. Praise For Fernando J Fernando Lamas' ears must be burning from the nice things that Arlem ffahl told me abojit hifa. Sh&^yfast I laughed about0jthe! reported flower-tossing jMcido&t afjmra- mount?╟÷said -^^^i^as^^eally nothing, t)^^,vJ^e^w|^So" is sweet an^{Jah%rmindk)&hd that they don't 'battle, m* "Is: this romance serious?" I askedJg*$J[\?·.\ ! "Waft a minute!" exclaimed j Arlene,. "I've barely received my interlocutory decree." Stanley; tp concentrate on studies and plans to/enroll him either at Pomona or Occidental. Don't know how son Stanley I feels about.this. The boy scored 122 points this season for the I unbeaten football team of Flint- J ridge Prepw j?*-. * * ^M'Jc& The long schedule of "Neater j My God to Thee" will keep pretty Audrey Dalton from go- I ing home to England for Christ- mas. instead, she'll spend the holidays in San Francisco with the-parents of her fiance, James j Brown...Dorothy Malone returns Dec. 1 but I doubt if she and Scott, Brady get mar- I ried..; Actress Greta Thysen refused to sign a jay-walking ticket yesterday on Hollywood j boulevard/but changed her] mind when they took her to the police station. Virginia Virgf O'Shea |'-\'ISp$ryn Grayson is feeling easier now about dyeing her Grayson Harrison Carroll ' Mitzi Gaynor still vacations Palm Springs, with an occa* sional trip up to see her im Hollywood home. She reports back to 20th Century-Fox^ Dec. 1. There's, a hots deal on for .Rosemary Clooney to replace Carol Channing in the Broadway show, "Can Can," but I don't see how she can do it. Her next Paramount .movie* "White Christmas," is supposed to start in February. OBjjpi Beverly Hills/. .ScandiaVsKeii Hansen 0?½irat Pat and I Chiahtl Restau- ^aven^ia^and win! prepare spag^^s&ahishjstyle | .. .Pat Knight and Lance Poller at the Encpre^Roorh.;.Mari(8 Allyson and7Dwmtmer:. Buddy's Rich h a.V-e discovered each other. TheiFw^e'-at Bob. bjjj- ton's.. .New Singer Bob Cross treasurepfkhis complfoentj [SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1952 T~?·LfGPft0kL * On the Hollywood Sqrijjfe^ JS?'' Herb Stein Majors Seen Dipping Into Video Within Six Months; Johnson Eyes Palladium Stint HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Oct. 10.?╟÷A source that's' Ij'never tipped us wrong says to predict a dynamite 1 deuce: Fernando Lamas and Rita Hayworth! Had J to give our word to spill no more 'n that.. .And on the Lana Turner side, you can look for her to link with Lex "Tarzan" Barker . . . While on Barker, his Arlene'Dahl was soloing at the Beverly Hills Hotel late 'the other P. M. with Greg Bautzer ?╟÷a strange hour to be discussin' legal matters, if that's what they were-up to . . . Wonder if Bogie and Katie Hepburn have yet seen the color of money from the "African Queen" boxoffiee bonanza they made for Horizon... Looks more and more as though the majors will be dipping into television within six months. M-G-M and 20th are having individual big huddles with their" home offices in New York, first for promotionafeproduct to plug theatre features, then for the ultimate full swing into producing some kinda direct entertain? ment for the insatiable TV medium.. .King Features' Harrison Carroll celebrates a quarter of a century of newspapering this month. Congrats to a good reporter.. .Don't know who's getting*.to the kiddies, but one 9-year-old kid we know returned from school, pleading with his parents to Vote for like. Explained that groups of his schoolmates, have [gotten up "gangs" to ask people to vote for the Gen- [eral.. Ih?║I- ONE OF THE things the new RKO' board hopes to effect with Louis B. Mayer, in the event he nixes the top spot at the studio, is to join the lot on the same type of producing deal Hal Wallis has with Paramount. ..Alice Faye and Phil Harris have moved into Palrh^lS^priHgs "for the winter. They'll tape their Sunday airers here Fridays, coming up Thursday afternoons for prelim readings.. .Jackie Cooper due at month's end to visit his son, Jackie, Jr. He'll^uake it all very cozy by spending'his two weeks ^ere a^Jif home of his ex, June Horhe.\. And while\ JateMe's staying at the Home manse, June will he dating her first ex-husband Bob Hart- hun, now assistant manager of the town house... Van Johnson wants to play the London Palladium if he can get an okay from his studio bosses at Metro...Henry Ginsberg on a two-week flyer to he N. Y.j 1 Copa's ?╜y?╜K"lEnj|jlitter is diyjiing his time now between HQlywoj^ and Las Wgas. He'll be in charge; of-the Wft^ttd&jyiliMipS up in the gamjMmg [mecca Atha^ght'^CTeJffd"La Rue.^The Audrey* Sanson Redding JlrLpndon was: * called of\at the lastjpiiiute with no explanation, leaving thXbjidesmjpfs with newly ordered gowns bought just foi'^lf^event. Audrey and Hanson are currently in New York and intimates figure the marriage may never take place at all. ?√? THE NEWSREEL COMPANIES are keeping: in the black by side-servicing the big TV newscast-} ig shows with coverage of big events. Theatre! rentals hardly pay off anything these days...Thei Jules Steins are in town only because her mothers and dad are ailing. The MCA topper and his frau wilTsplit their timeyhereafter between-New York! and their new diggins in Paris...You could prob-j ably live in elaborate style with just the coin it. costs for phone Calls between Stein and his MCA topper Lew Wasserman when the latter is at the j Beverly Hills office and Jules is floatin' between I Gotham and France... Life is shooting the works ; goon on Danny Thomas. ..Kay Spreckles, justI divorced from "Mr. Sugar," has bought a home in j Beverly, but prefers to shack up at Marion Davies guest house.. .Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh looking for a small ranch in Arizona. ..Ran into Walter] Wanger at Scandia night before last. He looks I fine, says he's back into the routine of hard work j and enjoying it.. .If you get a chance, read "Donl Camillo and His Flock," a fine follow-up to "The Little World of Don Camillo." THE ADJUTANT GENERAL just confirmed} it with the Hollywood Coordinating for four shows to go out from here with a December 19 departure date to entertain our troops overseas. They'll hit Korea, Europe, Alaska and the Caribbean?╟÷same as last year. Jack Benny's already put in his pitch to head up one of 'jem...We're tardy mentioning it, but Bob Crosby lhas turned mt^^^^^^i^t || replacement for Phil}Harris.on the Menj^ MfirsVs. : The big preem the jtown's }ool^^^fprwa3^^a|^sj Zanuck's "The Snows of KiIinn^]aT^,^:^Wit!^^^or! the plush treatment at Grauman's Chinese theni^it| of October 23... Irving Hoofman tells it: a group I of teen age lads at the corner drug store were | exchanging their experiences with the opposite sex. ] "Aw," sniffled one, "girls are a dime a dozen." jj "Gee," sighed the youngster of the lot who had remained, silent until then, "and all this time I've I been buying jelly beans!" % ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York ROSWELL, N. MEX." / DAILY RECORD / Circ. D. 8,920 - S, 8,799 / NOV 251952 ', '^"i 1-,?╟÷??* 1Cinerama's eve'g.peffsi': tare sold out until early '53. HanmH New Year! . . . ?·en Banghart'si initial B'way show,'W. Found April," has a big demand for ad-i jvance tickets. Constance Bennetts j stars, which explaim^^^^^ jHollyweird is JammflgiMni^ble^ sta^hetsand lo\jp?╜Kr4l5 ojfthem1 'resptoded to Jpfe Sands UoM (La* .?╟≤Ygg3|> chop's call . . ifa. 2s* |luoTBfs"Th??'e'& morj^ioglamo-' than stickin^yfgpe^st out'm There iz??? ?√ß_ \