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    i^Jvlli ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. News (Cir. D. 209.165) JUN 2 % 1953 ifflippiiiiiwiiiiiBiiiiiiaiiiiuaL-,: ..'-^i^^s?^! Ann Shericfen is really a |>ip Glenn Ford, 3/^/battle EXCLUSIVELY YOURS: Glenn Fo*f and Ann Sheridan may battle'it out in front.of a jury of Screen Actors Guild members, so bitterJpas their feud during production of "Rage of the Jungle," which became "Rage, of the Sound Stages." Glenn's actions during the film, insiders say, included scene stealing and sabotage of her closeups which led to Ann being hours late to the set on the closing day'of the film. Glenn, a 15 per cent owner of the film, walked off the set when Annie-Pie showed lip late. PAULETTE Goddard sails for Switzerland and life in the Alps with Erich Marll&Ilemar- que in mid-July. But song&; thing's been added to Yodel- land since Paulette and Erich last decorated the seemly. Jier ex-husband?╟÷Charlie Chaplin. It's comeback try |pfe 3 for Mary Astor and her new svelte figure. She fought obesity and GIG YOUNG has one of the featured roles in "Arena," 3-D today, at Loew's, Egyptian. won. She!fl star inm$ummer stock "Biography," and tb^ sta^gg rehearsals for ^a^vqWt'-- tour in "Time of the Cuc%jo"^n Septeipber. f ThM^imart: titles. 0|j^^il- lywoGg&plts ^fe"^getti^l^%hs fros^^p^ietowners atpf^fwest Berlin? Festival. "Shane" _ip ti- ?╟≤tteq?║fe|My' Friend Shane/j^Fand s "TftSlfooon Is Blue" blusnes in thejprquee lights as "The Virgin- bil^elRoof." Bp&Jtoiie tells about visiting a >3^^^fiall in Korea where t^^^p^ui-feincluded powdered milk; ^oWdered eggs and pow- * dere^baCon. ?╟≤ 'V ^^ didn't haye to eat the l^uff^'*#C[uips Bob. 'VThey just blew it at us. T^'i, Jane Powell wants to slice down the insurance she's carrying as part of her settlement with Geary Steffan. It's one of tfie big hitches^iiiii|s giving fapyers a headjrche. GeSte sold Jane the msu$tR!&*mhich her $9000 a THE VIRGE|IA Hall who's! been warbling^^^hesSagdsHa tel in Las VegtBks the same ^ beauty'"W.tiu w>??m Aflligmber ofj Paramount's Golden^fajie of starlets not too long ago! Sally Forrest will be Howar< Duff's co-star in FHmmaker: "The Story of a Cop," to be di| rected by Ida Lupino. About policeman who suffers a hear! attack and is given six monthj to live^,. - George Dolenz?╟÷the Howarj Hughes discovery ?╟÷ makes It telefilm deb^t stf -the star <| Ziv's*'!"Mpw'avorite S t or J series* ',0mrLeo Tolstoy's "G(| Sees the Truth." First stunt girl in recent mol STAGE end CONCERT Jlllen s PRESS CUPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland - Seattle Reno, Nev. Journal (fetr. D. 9,540 - S. 12,452) florida Operators Reveal Plan to Put Up $1,500,000 Hotel on Las Vegas Strip Tre<rr^mJnts of Palm Beach, Fla., one of whom was in the gambling %usine^%here before the advent of the Kefauver committee, yestlrday revealed their plans for a $1,500,000 hotel on a site^near ?·he Flamingo in Las Vegas. AjpJaring before tlie Tax -Commission at Carson City to plead their case jRnrJa gambling license at the proposed HotlPPatio were Di|jpei J. Shalek, Palm Beach restaurant operator, and Mattl^r: John Tracy, wl^pperated a gambling club from 1946 to 19?║& IjKf W&h them was theil attorney, Herbert-.-'Jones >of LasfJ&fegas.. Shalek^ and Tracy s|i& approximately $975,000 alread&.hadv.beeri pledged for the verM#, .?╟≤?╟≤'including $250,000 of their||ftoney. Among the backed 'listed in their financial sta^rpnt were Allan Fisher, Philadelphia, Pa.,^m ex-gambler, who ,'%^fe> pledgee $100,000; MoiTuBis/ao^fn^r of the Beach Amusement ^%'r Atlantic City, N. J., $150,0G^and Bob Stralic, Palm Beac&jj|p0hcession- naire, $100,000. The two applicants would be the principal partners, with olhei subscribers holding; the,. rank-Bf limited partners. :?√ß'. ,^; v The Tax Gommjissian memifi^ indicated the investigation :^p Shalek and Tracy? showed tap were --.reputable - me,n in *, Paljo Beach. Tracey said-he quit. Wk gambling business in ^.Florida during the crackdpwr^^a^'^4^v^li the Kefauvg#V investigation in 1950. ,?√ß fltitjBkia*. Also at/^jrlng before the commission ,$??sterday were three of five P^e, Ida., residents who seekjf licenseJfor the Las Vegas Jackpot Club, now known as the S^fffta Anita Club and owned by Dave Stearns. The applicants are L. A. Adams, j A. C. Adams and Robert T. King, who were present at the hearing 1 yesterday, and W. H. Aciams and | L. A^'Mephan. The gro\m oper-1 atesV slot machines in \ Idano, I where the machines have\been I outlawed effective next December I 31. I IlQ^pPt-^fc^ol^aa^^llinati, 0.,j ?╜^ecL(#flf ' ?╟≤ commissioPlB be-1 f ' ofrhis application' im ap-1 ?╟≤oval of a six per cent jjfterest \ the Sanfls Hpte^ Las Vei La$soff said he would $>_w $120,- 0" for the interest,7rip which j [OjOQO was being loanJi to him j New York furjter named! idor Blatt. His Jfrother, Ben | Jsoff, also of Cincinnati, would j liamjiim $25,0C^rand the -appli-| tea'n^&^fe^^ild pUt up the re-1 niaming $25,000. HpThO' Tax Commission members j Jfilgstioned Lassoff about his con-i Action in Miami Beach on book-; making and bribery charges. He; said it was his understanding that! both charges were dismissed whenj his case was appealed. The Tax Commission conducted!; hearings on various applications; all day yesterday, but did announce any decisions. lid notl J? ie history to make the star grade is red-haired Rita-ish Ann Robinson, who is more - eye catching than the ^monsters \M Paramount's "War of th| Worlds." _JSL, ZaHl_^i I Jill ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Tucson, Ariz. Arizona Star (Cir. 20,1241k:-: 1 \jf. Tajjuja^ankhead goes into bidrng^b^Jfen shows at the S.mrl*.' in 1.^- Vegas, explain i in?║"' "Yo.u pgb]5]p are" paying me $20,00^^ jJ|k. If I come out' ^-_____&&!%_W*0WB> people might fmS&t^mt to pay to see me per- y - form." But Tallu always dob. i. her best, stuff when it jeM? m ' .rehearsed. C_JiU( ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU EM]ablished 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisc&| Portland - Seattle t Los Angeles, Cajife Herald Express m ?√ß;?√ß (Cir. D. 335,375) fl WAY 2C> Chti dmpaane and Caviar 31^1 fy Meredith Overpeck PROVOCATIVE invitations extended to 50 friends by the Harold MoSebys for a cocktail party this evening between 6 and 8 o'clock have all of the guests wondering what is happening tomorrow that is being celebrated tonight! Among those who will be ringing the Moseby doorbell :jn Westwood are Dr. and Mrs. Robert" Morrell, vpgttr Biifns and Tommy Higgins, the Robert Marcatos, Harold Ritchies, Don Sidenbergs, Frank Koel- lers, Mrs. Charles Bergesch II (Charles left last night by plane with the Lafe Ludwigs for the American Medical Association convention in New York), the F. C. Le Laps, William Lenderkings and George Skakels. ?╟≤ PARTYTIMEA .First in a series of summer parties will be given next Wednesday by Mrs. William D. Fraser in her Brentwood home. Cocktails will be served in the garden at 12:30 o'clock, followed by luncheon and bridge indoors. Guests at the hostess'- ini- tial event this seasc-n will include Mmes, Edwin Warren, C. E. Peterson, Allan Mayes, Raymond Tremaine, Ernest Simpson, E. A. Kaiser, Harold L. McClanahan, \. C. Riedel, Ben Miller, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, John Winn, Joseph Hirsch, William Collinge, Franklin Donnell, Ralph Johnson, Joseph Sandie and William Black. BON VOYAGE party for' Dr. Iliana Cosby, who leafft Monda^pipiiiP'liiBgymmer tiaPBrient, was hosfeStey Iqj^T Wade in the Rend? us Room of the Biltmor? 'he vivacious hostess, whe returned from a brief sojourn^ t thejS<yid_3j??.Las Vegas to ive the party, included more [an a dozen friends. g those wishing thf fr"n'^frlbiLT>1n~mf trii Mmes. Bjoy^S^WtfB&flienry Sharp, L. D. Reeder, Robert Corcoran, G. Valentine press, W. Neil Randolph, Thomas GundeiJinger jr., Millard Boldman, Charles Gemora, Lavinia Jaimes, Helen BertU mer, Eric Berndt, William Anderson and Walter. Deiches. SAILING FROM San Fran- cisco on June 2 aboard the S. S. President Wilson will be Dr. aad^Mrs. Percy W.| Seals, who a'#e scheduled $033 take a 41 -day ^cruise to the Orient via H jfalu. Leaving fop #stn- Francisco,; this weekend, the local couple will be the houseguests in Burlingame of the Joseph Gal-3 laghers, who will host a bonl voyage party for Bay area^ , vfrignds on Monday evening.; Frpm Honolulu the travelers I will continue on to Yoko-; hama, Manila, Hongkong anc Kobe, where they plan to leave the ship for a side trip through Japan. CREPES SUZETTE, with Mrs. Neil Randolph as cheV?? were served to guests who jrf> ?╟≤ tended the brunch given1 in I Mrs. Edward H. Farmer's Bel- !; Air home by Mmes. Farmer, I Randolph and Thomas Gundel- finger jr. The evening before the party Dr. Charles A. Reagan, a past master at the art, devoted several hours to teach-1 ing Helen how to concoct the' delicacies. Enjoying the French pan-j cakes and sauee were Mmes.' John Coldron, Douglas Coop-; er, Robert Baird, Boutelle Williams, Tom Richardson, Ralph! . McKinnon, Glenn Ransom, Stella Converse, Richard Barrett, Barton BrOwn, Thelma Webb, Harold Viaul|L|James Hamm, Blanche Fields, Sam Price, Charles Wij_|g^J\lfred Becker, Howard Chris^nson, Lindsay Parsons, Gleliis! Carter, plus. FASHION LtJNdipMrto-'! day1 - at' the JSfown; ^ouse brought forth astanrflngfliom only crowd of faship;&?·on- scious; women, plus a -hfl^dful of men. Included in t^Bfcfli eatery were Bert beldon, whp'fiio'sted a table,-,'3?║j_Wfo;-:.--- Charles Cochard, who squired famed designer Irene; Bill SBa$e#ell, Jack Buchtel and Cy|^|lett, with Ruth Brit- tingham, Alphonso Barren- fcheaypf Mexico City, and Be^tim Ryan. Mrs-. Howard Twills' guests included Mmes.. J^nnay En- nis^ilton Mclilpy and Darryl ^eEron. AnotSfer foursome iifeluded ^mesf^eorge Fish- '?√ß?√ß?√ß#*??DiHSBp;Eat6h, Tony Romano and Forrest Tucker. Also present: Mmes. Buddy Adler, Laurie Moore, Martha Ellis, Eric Bass, Julie Kline, Misses Wanda McKay and Kay Riley. A