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ESTABLISHED 188& BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York LOS JdNGELES, CALIF. ?√ß MIRROR 1 Circ. D. 215,006 JUN 11 1953 EDITHGWYNN'S BUCHAN&N GETS RAVES Groucho Marx was operated on yesterday at Cedars. Not serious. He's okay. Maggie McNamara, who hasn't started her new 20th-Fox deal yet, is on suspension already! Details anon. "Band Wagon" is bowing around the country with raves for Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse and Jack Buchanan already recorded in many spots. Some will undoubtedly hail Buchanan (a huge hit in the film) as "a new find." Forgetting (or never having known) that this seasoned actor-dancer was a top stage star 25 years ago! If you caught lithe and lubber Jack on that Bob Hope TVer, you'll scarce believe he's 61. Yep, 61 years young! And about to sign with Metro to costar with F. Astaire and Gene Kelly in a future musical. A chum of ours kidded Buchanan, "Yon don't dance like you used to." Jack laughed, "I don't do ANYTHING like I used to!" ?╜TjhiSJ?.r*?f? Ult0 an item ln the PaPers headed Man With No Vices to Celebrate^90th Birthday.'1 So Russ Landi asked, "How?" GWYNN Piper Laurie should stick to pictures and quit making phony quotes like, "I never go out with movie people." Her steady dates, Produce&Leon- ard Goldstein and Actor Carlos Thompson, may or may not be amused by such piffle frphCTiper. John Agar again treads the "comeback" trail when he stars with Cleo Moore in "Bait" next week. Hugo Haas produces. j Back east they've named Denise Darcel "Miss Advertising Essentials." (When it comes to essentials, Denise has 'em all!) Wish we could have lent an ear to that duet Louis Armstrong and Robert rill sang at theJSc " Las Vegas last mfp A fuming flash from George Sanders and Zsa Zsa Gabor (forecast herein) is due any edition ... It's also any edition for the new baby at the Hunting, ton Hartfords. Sid Luft tells us he puts his "Man O' War" before cameras in two weeks, with Sterling Hayden as the hu- |man star?╟÷if he can be snagged. Slimmed-down' Judy Garland starts "A "Star Is Born" in August. It's doubtful if Burt Lancaster .will be well enough to costar. Judy and Sid must move ., out of the Joe Fields house CYD CHARISSE lS.B-eTeriy Hills in two weeks. So i^M new digging to go to. Rosie Clooney displaced them im their present mansion. Evidently "The ^ast Posse,"irevi|yi?╤5ast night, ain't! Dick PowSli 'under his new KKO directing contract, makes one caller "p^e." lnoTtTfnULFUvfitS DepV- Norr^a Sheafg'heading north to see her son, Irving Thalberg Jr.Tgradii- ate from:Stanford . ... And Bob Keigjplik Doves boy, js a boy no longer. He's Ifrentlv rushing lovely dolls around the late spoS. * Everything Is Moving Too Fast: Betta St. John doing Carousel" in San Francisco, flew to Hollv- SSS? J^mH t0 reeFd added dialogue for The Robe," got back to^F. in time for her evening show. . Francis L. Sullivan, who adds stature to whatever he works in, joins Patricia Medina and Dennis O'Keefe in "Drums of Tahiti." Only waiting for an annulment edict on her former . marriage is holding up the long-expected Monica Lewis-Liam (Bill) O'Brien nuptials l We told a pal we'd just seen a certain star at party and he yawned, "That must have been night. I talked to her this afternoon?╟÷sht Honolulu^' PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York NEW YORK, N. Y. DAILY NEWS Circ. D. 2,402,346 - S. 4,716,807 JUN 19 1953 By BEN GROSS f/ The Return of the "Baron" . . .There's considj??7 ^ s Eterest in Jack Pearl's new show, a comedy spellinggiJl aj$ \ I Baron and the Bee," which wilt replace Martin and |i/ $iing the Summer on NBC-Radio, starting July 21#Sr Bfamous Baron Munchausen) will be<$> 5?╟÷r^^^^^-r-r^3 :'w^/ I with his old sidekick, Cliff ("Vas ?║|you dere, Sharlie?") Hall. I The writer of the program will Tbe the old reliable Billy K. Wells, ?√ß Sr., one of the most famous and ?√ß prolific of comedy scribblers. It will seem like the halcyon days to ?√ß have the prevaricating nobleman Ion the air again. Vienna to Tin Pan Alley . . . I The other evening I was talking to ?√ß Erwin Straus, the son of the great lOskar Straus, who composed one of the most popular operettas of I all time, "The Chocolate Soldier." ?√ß The offspring of the renowned Viennese musician is holding forth as pianist at the Empress, restaurant, where he is delighting listeners with his brilliant performances not cfnly ^of-Gontinental melodies but of Gershwin numbers and of : American boogie-woogie.*- * Pm^l Straus, who used to write the melodies for the Radio City Music Hall shows, and is now working on a TV project, composed the popular j song, "Or Something." But he told || intPthat he ftlSS^J^**'filUHfeyspS?║;'" ?√ßST| p^^^^rcite in the style of 1/ Jfra . .. "After all, HiljUr/Z^^W what m^pe%S^wlk. a-s 1/ . tlm, ** Jfr. ens tw<> Week< resor, - But ?$$?·& *35 vtf?½ iB&\ y^K^ \ oW^ tft^V Vv??W. \W._ ftV >-dTOl n?╜&~ AJS^ttSiS^ cfov- ?√ß&n. L cag?? _m$W*MiM &&??*', Coas^ ?Θ╝jrilli ens PRESS CUPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland - Seattle San Francisco, Cal. News (Cir. 140,993) JUL t #53 THE ORIGINAL - Dom ei k?· " PRESS CUPPINGS." I i??rf?·?nTe*' Schedule want to hear Xe^ldX \ you . Broderick Crawford ?╟?i?╟?P',m; marest's new one ff t*w ?e" Decent Citizen ^fc^108^ i tteplaee'Se^*^ days. Th/ Sa J/ C1Mthese Berle, Re^ButX ^W^n Wilson bol^Tafand;Marie Telev^n^?·ts??^- Brewer will *&$$?·*$* Fisker at ?╜> ?╜ Puest,Wadie Millard yLhellV? K?0N' Evans Jl'gZ&gJS**] j Jimmy Merrill" ?╜ tJhS$I Is Theate^tSV^^^o I ''Thinking MafeSan| Robert,w?·??1S??ta I "Buried Alive" 011 Owl^T. I . I Show at 11 p. mPlrpTv ?╟≤?╜ ,te 1 "Hun,phreyPTa1KPSn^?╟?'-I This ClippmgF*0?Σ≤ LOS ANGELES, GAL -.f: TIMES Danish Beauty Signed for MGM mapsody; ! George Tobias Returns BY PHILIP K. SKHEUER ,Birgit Nielsen, described as a real Scandinavian beauty, has'| been snapped up by MGM in a surprise casting for tbe role I of a harpist in "Rhapsody." Miss>Nielsen is a forraer stage !; actress who studied at-the Danish Royal Academy and came | to Los Angeles in semiretirement with her husband. She j was introduced by Felix Ferry, the agent, to Charles Vidor, \ director of "Rhapsody," - and the- engagement, quickly' fol- j lowed. llll!t@t^ Before her marriage to Knud Nielsen, a civil engineer, she was known professionally as BirgitvPouplier. The accent she brought with her is considered.^no Handicap, as the role calls for one. Miss Nielsen will rival Elizabeth Taylor for the affections of Vittorio. G'assman- in this j drama about musiciansv.'.'ij||a 'I'iS^K^^s- SCHALIiERT'S FORklGtf BULLETINS WILI. CONl|yi33ibg Edwin Schallert's final regulat; cbldmh from abrpa<|i7'f^le(j^ to arrive in time for-'inclusion in yesterday's. .Tifiifess'^nd is 3 j being printed elsewhere in these pages tHig morning.' sBe will remai^in;^EJii.!r??pe 'Mjm most of. th4.%@ct.ffiti/.-welife|| dur- j ing ^%l1^ period I hope ^"M .include newsy feulletin^ from j 3 Seh^lert ?║t-dV'ifee.s thitt I G^regor^ Pec^ secofiU4j fm'h two. films for J. s^rl|iur Rank ! will &??<*The PiirpW Plain,>f j axi ad^QHture stpry-':to be shot \ | in' so^y? erotic., locale,^., pos- r sibl^ /Pakistan. ?·jj| wilL be- preceded by: s"Tfi^;; Million 1 PouoS: ;LQ$sk)" from, a sa- ! tiricai ves?·l^^#';iterk Twain, j Edwartl'-Small has decided to p^fcseilt "The Mad Magi- Paula Morgan i .cian'^lVitb tall the .trimmings ?╟÷3D, color; wide screen?╟÷as the ot<^ s%ver^l ifi. jtoe .new J format for United Artiste '..Two 'others' will be.'"CarfpibaL Island" and ^"Camels "W^/' : The. magician thriller is Wmm ing prepared by Prodt^# Bryart. Foy and Writer Grane J Wilbur, the masterminds'behind "Hous^ ofi Wafk-" Small left yesterday for Nft^r York and confabs witbt^A officials. Second female.-fe?·d in Walter Wanger'si/'I^jababa," Ori- j ental fantasy, goes to Ps*ll?║ Mor|wi. The darfe-haired Paula, | who enacted the Adutj^^^iftelBaVid and B^thsheba," has I been in the East on st^f^i fAd teievisi^,^%^S^;^ tobias aNu nick iT^BT-jREsuM^^ careers George Tobias has bee^i^ed'byv.#:|^or iMi^rthcoming J- ibiog of Glenn Pl^^^^^^ffe^^^^^^f^ii^^^^^^i S 'immortal's discoverers. ^^^^w^*|^^^j^3*^^^^ a year; last was "Ten Tall Men." .Tohiasp&^been: :,<m the ! road with "Stalag 17/^ i fe^^^ *. Bandleader Nick Stuart is resuming his rfe||u,r?· mo^^ca- "'?╟≤ reer at RKO, where he worked 15 years k*?·o~^^.-IfiM&cal ; shorts, by taking,a part in "The Frenclll|^|.^itjK^#lso been in Columbia's Jungle Jini series.) Robert .J$ku hl^ilso been cast in this Technicolor musical, -alf^dm^d Gr^^ger production, for which six songs are bemgfpa|taJB.ou#"^?½Joseph. Myrow, Ralph Blaine'and Bob Wells. SNtetl ^wffl^Lay Joyce MacKenzie's husband. Joan Crawford, already booked by Republjjs. folrOrte^Em, j "Johnny Guitar"" may 6e persuaded to ar^'0?╜j^Jtv'S$<aBi?╟÷ "Make..Haste to Live^" ^ Mildred and Gp3^^p3^idori>.^fiich ; William' Seiter will Ma&ct. It's aboutT?·raoB|?·h's rtm^^ to dominance in an Arizona town. T ?╟≤ - ^wiL-LOOK AT^TMiLULAH?╟÷&D MAbS^B^^ WW'MN0W _ "M 934UDJOnS a**