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    ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York SAN AferONIO, TEX. LIGHT Circ. D. 80,889 . $. 116.124 ?╟≤ JUN 24 1953 Around the Plaza By RENWICKE CARY When the Warner Bros. 3-D horse opera, 'The Charge of Feather River," opens at the Majestic theater on July 2, five members of the cast will fo| on hand for personal appearances?╟÷-Guy Madison, Ron. Hagerthy, Helen West- jcott, Vera Miles and James Brown. Incidentally, Brown is a native Texan from Desdemona and used to be one bf the state's ranking tennis players. R. H. "Bob" Hamilton planning to talk over World War II days with Hollywood's Aldo Ray when the latter visits here this week. Both were frogmen on the same underwater demolition team. Helotes' Beulah Vincke on the mend at the Santa Rosa hospital after undergoing surgery. The Grady Bruces (he's the manager of Grant's store on Alamo plaza) flying back from a 4-week trip to Europe. Always fjull of stories about the many years he's spent !in hotel business, the Blue Bonnet hotel's G, S. "Sally'' -^^rag, Graves is particularly, fond WSStfp^ ?·J3tepiiP lk ??^ *e^*n& about a guest in a ,-~p$ (a) &\f/^^^^ single room who complained If ^\ Wi^lm 'iJL someo * * " Mgff someone had slapped him in $?║ the face just after he'd gone ^30dJOdS4ndui ?╟≤ipnom jnoX sjood joatjjj jCpArj I -~\*r" ^pMSi?½ SpldlV _ 3p 5jjj|lf S jTjw ii___mKm&^BBBm aiiin vA??fN3 .-afzznd s^BpjaisaA oj jadisuy Joj loquxAg?╟÷if uo^iamis?╟÷ff uaut jo .i9q;oM~8^ unouoaj;?╟÷zf P9ua}SBH-~Of snocuBjj?╟÷68 uiSag?╟÷2>u ?uapoj ptuiij-?╟÷ zz ^uaurjaBdap ,saiin<i -dM?╟÷OZ Suipjmq 9IS9U.IB0 aoinny?╟÷9T guuroor)?╟÷TT apis pa^aqs j &m uo?╟÷01 SHft jo teA-erj?╟÷oc ?i[Si[ap mtM. 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TELEGRAPH * On the Hollywood Scene ?╓¬ Uevh Stein Warners Still in 'Cutting' Stage; Tracy's Ire Up at M-G-M Refusal; Seek Dietrich for B'way Musical HOLLYWOOD, July 7. ?╟÷Although Harry Warner maintains his office at the studio in Bur- bank his business is being transacted at his %ranch. Seems that following a hot family pow-pow, an "understanding" was arrived at whereby HM would let Jack Warner run the studio for 3 year on his own. And see what he comes up with.. .Warners let head prop man Whitey Wilson go after 30 years with" the outfit. And when Brynie Foy was told the studio, had also pink-slipped camera department head Mike McGreal, he commented, "Hell, there's nothing 'wrong with that. Mike's only been with the company 19 years.".. .While on Warners, they're still cutting sharper than Gillette with;Steve Trilli-<, Solly Biano, Tenny Wright and even son- in-law Bill Orr fctking a salary cut.. .New mag out called "3-D Movre" which has a pair of specs accompanying each issue. The September edition is on the stands now with some interesting art shots by Frank Worth, who's all over Hollypafk catching stars having fun at the track.. .The Nick the Greek series will run three or four issues in Collier's. He nixed a lonjfr parlay even though it meant five grand for ealcnvinstallment that runs... The Greek's at the Bev Wilshire for a briefie while getting some action at Hollypark. W*^.-.' SPENCE TRACY is hot under the collar, the rage due to Metro disallowing his request to do an indie picture for John Huston.. .Raymond Hakim in from New York to;visit with sister Alyce.. .Jack Benny and George Burns sail for Honolulu Monday. Gracidland Mar^Siap over the next day.. .Looks like detains for-t^'e old-fashioned neighborhood theatres ??after this year. Huge increase in the trend ! to drive-insTWst runs and newly built houses... I Irving Hoffman was gifted with mezzuzah cuff links |"made in China"!. ..The VegasSahata is adding 1200 rooms.. .Jane.Wyman and FreTRfre Katger have been signed for a fall appearance at the Sands^-. CBS-TV will test Ann Rutherford and MargUerite Chapman for the other; girl role vacated by Cathy Lewis in Marie Wilson's '*&$?· Friend Irma".. .Julie Styne and Mack Gordon, eoi^lmg ona musical for the Kean Sisters, are trying to bait Dietrich into joining the Broadway opus for which Anita Loos is penning the book.. .Larry Sloane is producer Stanley Rubin's housen\ate since megger Jerry Mayer took off for Palestine to direct the Maria Riva telefilms... Sam Briskih took a le^ve of absence from Paramount and shoves off today for Honolulu on the start of a several months vacation. .. .Just to show you how rough it is at one of the majors, they're even checking the nearby toll calls put through the board by executives.. .Ben Hecht, who gets no screen eredit on Willie Wyler's "Roman Holiday," did get $50,000. for ?√ß?╟≤ the screenplay he wrote when Willie had the original yen to make the picture. T DIVORCING KAY STARR and Bob Neal were a happy July Fourthsome at Arrowhead with Travis i Kleefeld and Joan Tyler... Stephen Longstreet is I putting the finishing touches "on his novel, "The Artist," for fall publication^.,...Valentine Davies' "A Writer Looks at Hollywood" is part of the Holly-! wood story, a kit of nine special articles being sent to editors the world o>er by the United Nations... We're tpld there are more doctors per capita in Beverly Hills than any other city in the country... Mario Lanza must be settling down. He's established a new record^ for permanence with people: hired a press ageri|:imc( kept hiijt arsolid two weeks before dumping"him.. .The L, A'Daily News, now ostensibly in the^em field, prints an extra late morning edition to keep the paper still classified as a P.M. sheet.. .Eddie Robinson bought tickets on two different horses at Hollypark the other day, then ran into a frieijd and asked him what he'd bet. The friend showed.: his ticket, different from Eddie's, on a horse that romped in to pay about 26 bucks. A few races later the^same thing happened, Eddie losing again and the friend catching another healthy payoff. Robinson ranvinto the fellow in Beverly that nighty|gleaded with him, "How do you do it? C'mon, tell me how ypu do it." The guy hesitated a moment, finally answered, "Eddie, did I ever ask you the secret of how you played "Little Caesar?" KE^^ ESTABLISHED 188* BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York LOS ANGELES, CALIF. NEWS Circ. D. 209,165 - S. 191,159 pihley at Vegas Larry Finley will broadcast his nightly KFWB radio show [from the Sands hotel in Las Vegas beginning tdniglit A direct line from the Sands hotel to the KFWB transmitter will permit Finley to broadcast the final three hours of his six hour show. Bob Kennedy will handle the remaining three hours from the MOP. C/' _h&?·gs?·z \ Both therrad10.^ are hetog ?√ß dropped by the * ^ ena ?√ß lobico Company ^s.cal 9eries 1 of June . ?╟≤ -A ^^ or- Wring Jo Sta?? he^usband, ?√ß chestra ducted by ak.ngfor ?√ß paul Weston, ???? , ^n-year- ?√ß fall. ?╟≤3e"ySdbe8?╜nee^ \?╟?W son, Gary>????^He's selling inthebnsmess^ fhi3fad>er | autographed P^^dents ^ Jin Hollywood. ESTABLISHED IMS BArcUy 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York LOS ANGELES, CALIF. MIRROR Circ. D. 215,006 sm301953 RESTRICTIONS HIT MARIE BY BOB THOMAS j| AP Hollywood Correspondent Marie Wilson is getting to be a slightly frustrated girl. For seven years or more, she appeared in Ken Murray's Black* outs on the stage, doing tongue - in - cheek strip tease nightly. Her stand in the /show revived her career and led to "My Friend Irma" and other successes. Now she finds herself restricted in films and TV, too; -^S^-^" ^ ?· "1 ?· "When I do a TV show, I have to face the camera all the time/^slie" reported. "If I have a profile shot, they just die! and the- dresses have to be very conservative. But I think that was largely because of pUr. spoh-- sor. Nexw^sdh we'll have a new one and I don't think things will bi.SQ.strict. "Here's the way I figure: They're buying one girl andj selling her to the public as j ! something Jiise." Marie isn't letting the grass ' grow beneath her feet now that ; Irma is off TV and radio for '?√ß | the summer. As soon as she Bit;, ] ishes her picture, she starts re- j hearsals for her night club act, 3 which will open at the Sands j in Las Vegas Aug. 12; "Sfie'W^* I alSfTStHttWWeur-picture deal . { with RKO which assures that J [she will be busy for the next I four summers. 220 West I9fh St., New York II, N. Y Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 . Harpo Marx recently played al police benefit at Palm Springs,! Calif.,?╟÷and his props were stolen! I . Martha Raye and Nick Condosl have called off their divorce andi they've gone on a second honey-1 moon . . . There's talk that Mar- ] garet Truman may forego her I television and concert career to run for Congress from Missouri next year . . . Spanish dancer Jose Greco's TV guest shots, Sombrero movie and concert tours have enabled him to ask?╟÷and get?╟÷$10,000 each for two dance recitals at the Hollywood Bowl July . . . Red Buttons and Kitty Kallen go into the jknds Hotel Las Vegas together next month. ESTABLISHED ?√ß i vv^ BArc!ay 7-5371 PRESS CUPPING BUREAU 1 York ob Church Sireef ?√ß- Ne PASADENA, CALIF STAR NEWS Circ. D. 42,006 - S. 40,922 251951 ,J??^MLJJfi?·ONFl|^Jfe blonde bundle of pulchritude is Joy Niven of Los Angeles, basking in the suri at Las Vegas in a polka-dotted two-piecer (small pieces, by the way.) Joy is a night club dancer and is reported to have nine mink coats?╟÷but you'd never guess it from this photo.