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    , ?·2 ^^CHlCA&^jSiUN-TlMES.SUNPAY; DECEMBER KUP'S COLUMN Coast-To-Coast?╟÷ THE CHICAGO BEAT: Gov. Stratton, ringsiding at the Moore-Patterson bout, re-i vealed he's conducting investigations that will determine flke future of Charles Fleck, county] KUPCINET public administrator, and Justin McCarthy,' state insurance director. Both have been under considerable fire. ... Stratton's postelection quip: "I received 20,000 more letters of congratulations than I did votes!" Archie Moore's final communique: "Don't fool with youth!" . . . Mention of Archie's daily communiques to-this column re- j minds us of this crack after he was KOd: "WeljIArchie WROTE a good fight." . . . When her husband went doiai for the count, Mrs. Moore, sitting at ringside, broke into teartfs Ex-champ Joe Louis rushed to her side and escorted her out, H Top contributor for the two on the aisle for "My Fair Lady" 3 was Nate Perlstein of Pabst?╟÷$125. The donation goes to Jack-| son Park LaRabida Sanitarium. . . . Mister Kelly's songbird! Peggy Connolly (a livin' doll) enchanted such eligible swains asf Jim Kimberly, Freddie Wacker and New York sports scribef Jimmy Cannon during the past week. . . . Burr Tillstrom will! bounce his Kukla, Fran & OUie humor off two cutie-pies this! week during the absence of Fran Allison. Pinch - hitters will be Celeste Holm on Monday and Dorothy Collins on Tuesday. . . . When Elvis Presley's manager, Tom Parker, was accused oi framing that fight in Toledo, he sizzled: "You crazy or some- thin'? We'd never do such a thing?╟÷without having photographers on the scene!" THE NEW YORK TICKER: Adlai Stevenson ends hi| quail-hunting vacation this w'eekend to become a working attor-J ney again. He'll turn up in New York to handle his first law case since his presidential defeat. . . . Judy Holliday and her leading man, Sidney Chaplin, in "Bells Are Ringing" (a Broadway smash) .are hearing those bells off stage, too. They're head over heels. . . . NBC has Janded an alternate sponsor for Nat (King) Cole's Monday TV delight and expects to have a second sponsor signed any day now. "Miss Frances" Horwich, whose Ding Dong School is scheduled to leave the air at the end of the year, has submitted her resignation to NBC as supervisor of children's programs. ... Comedian Dick Shawn, ribbing Arthur Godfre^ played host afj the party the other day tot the ""Godfrey^ t^rs"?╟÷Tony Bennett, Wally Cox, Edie Adams, Denise Lor, Giselle Mackenzie, Mary McCarty, etc., all losers on Godfrey's Talent Scouts. THE WASHINGTON WHIRL: State Department warning! to the White House: Unless an Israeli-Arab settlement is reached; in the next few months, Russia openly will move into the Middle East. ... Major concern at the Pentagon is the "lost' voice" of* the top brass on matters directly affecting the military. The complaint is that Defense Sec Charlie Wilson regards President Eisenhower as the nation's foremost military authority^ and consequently has "abdicated" as spokesman for Pentagon; proposals at White House conferences. U.S. Rep. Jimmy Roosevelt (D-Calif.) is heading a congresj sional investigation that may revolutionize the oil industry] Roosevelt is chairman of the House Small Business subcomj mittee, which soon will conduct hearings to determine if tha oil producers should be separated by law from the retail end of?╜the business. His chief counsel is ex-Chicagoan Joe Neflisl The result could be similar to the divorcement decree in ?╟? tha movie industry, in which Uncle Sam ordered the film producer.' to dispose of their theaters. THE LAS VEGAS ROUNDUP: Actor Tony Franciosa's wife is filing for a Nevada divorce, which will pave the way for his marriage tp^Shelley Winters. He toured in summer stock with LaWinte^and appeared in "Hatful of Rain" with her on Broadway..^ .The Sands is calling its anniversary show on; Dec. 14, "the biggest~ever presented in Las Vegas." "Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra and Danny Thomas will share the bill. Lewis isi wn&gg a parody for the occasion on "Anything You Can Do J! Ga$||po Better," which will give all three a chance to match terrific talents. 'JSglE HOLLYWOOD PATROL: When his Dragnet TV series runs its course, Jack Webb wants to shed his Sgt. Friday role for one of an airline pilot, with Ben Alexander as co-pilot. Webb plans to confer with William A. (Pat) Patterson, president of United Air Lines, about using his firm's facilities. . . . Now that Ann Blyth has landed the Helen Morgan role,, Hollywood columnists can heavej a sigh of relief. Every press agent in town had! a client "testing" for the part. Eddie Cantor will celebrate his 65th birtfH day with an hour-long TV show, which wjllj replace Jackie Gleason's program Jan. 12c (Gleason will be on a three-week vacation ?atj the time*.) 01' Banjo Eyes will look back jonf the glories of his career with the help of Burns and Allen, Eddiejj Fisher, Debbie Reynolds and Red Skelton. . . . George Jessel'a explanation of why he won't marry the secretary with whom! he has been keeping company: "Once a girl marries the toss J she wants to. bo|s Jhe marriage." ?· J?· pbard Members Are Guests oJ^^Pl^^^^g IfcN NATIONAL CONVENTION ?╟÷?╟÷^ Las Vegal |egai Secretaries I welcomed memBers of the board ?√ß of directors, National* Association ?√ß of Legal Secretaries, at a Satur Area Businessmen Visiting Las Vegas THEDARIEN REVIEW, day afterno^n^Juncheon meeting held in the Gold Room of Hotel I Sanrfom.;. ]*Bjm -?╟÷?╟÷ Fain topic of discussion, in which officers and directors of the local chapter participated, was the forthcoming convention to be staged in Las Vegas this July. Representing the national board of directors were Mesdames fRhoda Valentine, president from San Diego* ?╟≤ Calif.; Mary-Hazel Stephens, first vice president , Jlara La- Gow, second vice president from Fort Worth, Tex.; Lillian Imlach, urer from Sacramento, Calif- Ev- yelyn Atwood, parliamentarian [from Glendale: Anita L. Leigh director of public relations from St. Louis, Mo; and Betty Cecil [editor of NALS "Docket," from Fort .Worth. Local members of the board included Mesdames Stella Butter- held, Las Vegas president and | state director; June Quinn, national convention chairman; and Ruby Kent, national: representa- Itive from the local chapter. Two visitors present were Mesdames Jean Hecker and Margaret Wolff president and first vice president from San Francisco; Clara LaJEJ ? ?Vely. 0f the Californ a [dent fmm\Stf* Association. I A dinner meeting of Las Vegas executive secretary from" "Glen- Lesal Secretaries has been sched-] dale, Calif; Mavis Brown, treas- ?·m Thursda^Pi>ril n, n "Ithe Wigwam Room of Hotel Thun- I derbird. Speaker for .the 7 p.m I session will be W.: .$Eark Felt' i special agent in charge of thel FBI at Salt Lake City, whose topic is titled "A Day With the11 FBI." ?√ß *?╟? . |?·and^HoMio Celebrate | ^frTAfiniversary With Stars Sands Hotel in Las Vegasi Frank and Danny will float ! a^jthe^Taylo^ are residents of NonS? ' *?╜&?╟≤* Mr. and Mm Broofej K | ^?·* : celebrates its fourth iversary tomorrow night with a show combining the talents! of three of the top nightclub money earners ?╟÷ Danny 'Thomas, Frank Sinatra and Jerry Lewis. In the star-studded audience !to salute Producer Jack Entratter will be such famous personalities as Claudette Colbert, Jayne Mansfield, Joan jCaulfield, Dorothy Mai one, Kim Novak, Esther Williams' Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, James Mason and Broderick | Crawford. Cake cutting on ' stage is ?√ßplanned for part of the cere-j I mony Friday night. Saturday,! ! Jerry out on the Sands pool in a huge wooden birthday cake. Special honor will be^pid Saturday night to the ljp. lionth visitor, to be pickery an electronic door counter. When that person is seized, he will help cut another Hpft- day cake?╟÷this one big enough | to serve 1000 persons. SCALE OfIpEICES HARRISBURG, Pa. (#) ?╟÷Af suburban restaurant is using* the scale to determine thel bill for its younger customers Children under 12 are weighed when they enter and, charge a cent for each pounor they weigh ?╟÷ before eating';.