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RTHE ORIGINAL - omiikF This Clipping ff&j/m KEWANEE.iF STAR-COUR^R Irene Dunne gets hotfoot about her political views [By ERSKINE JOHNSON I PPP H SXSLUhSIVfLY YfcS: M??vie stars in Politics-riglt or wrongT ?╟÷is the big buzz ?Σ≤ fcr??ii^,^^ -~... ^ f ^ -^ mTIThI i i i ?√ß hotfoot from newspajfei yUUoWal witters iniuilU* getting tha Irene's reeling under editorials?╟÷ '- . raps for telling an Eisenhower I of Michael Wildinjr ?╟≤ rally audience: "Everyone in Hoi- star . DUNNE LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENING IN HOLLYWOOD?╟÷Lorraine Carol, 21, of Kansas City, musters a yawn for tho photographers on the sidewalk outside a dance studio in Hollywood where she says she spent the night, dressed like this, on a rented army Qffc, It seems, and you have the words of a.restlessj^p|HPi|^or a^ tins* that she wanted to be firsy^|iPW5^^Spiwe4 for a chorus girl's job the ne-ggp fTSaniis at^^eya^Nftv. She got the interview, b%j(^^S^^u^wtfe"imtii somV400 applicants are screenso, BeTore finding out if she'll get the job. lywood whom you respect is for Eisenhower." It's typical of what invariably happens when a movie star slices ham on a political soap box. I've said it before?╟÷ *and I'll say it M again?╟÷there's no 1 place in politics ?║ for movie stars H except as good Americans at the polls on election day. The smart ones know it. Dana Andrews nixed a bid from the headquarters of a presidential candidate to join the drum beating with: "I knew I was going to be given j a position of stardom for whatever celebrity value I was^worth?╟÷ I not because I was a Democrat or a Republican. I'm a performer, not j a politician. But *I'm not shirking j my duties as a citizen. I'll vote | on Nov. 4." j\ And it's always been shre; Joan Crawford's theory: "Peoplt the public eye never should disc j religion or politics." i But some of 'em will n I learn. I * * .:* - Hollywood's big economy !l just lopped off the head of greatest character "of" them 'atP^l ; Santa Claus. There will bejo|aJi- I ta Claus Lane Parad^^vithlthe ; old gent in his sj^n7 on Hf lly- I wood Blvd. fo^^fhe first imp in j 25 years. Jr^ ?║ I guess TV jitte^^olljvood . figures there is^giffo* Santa Claus. But I feel s'ora$ffor the kids.f ....-:s * * * Skip^He grapevine rumors that S G^SF^Garson is quitting movies. JSffe has nine years to go on her ,'MGM contract . . . Insiders insist i that Fernando Lamas is OUT of I the cast of "Latin Lpt?╜$rs" at the request of Lana Ttirher. Anyhow, j MGM's press releases onsthe pic- ; ti$re are now flaying up the name ?╟? as Lana's co- The Bobby Breen-Jocelya Lesh marriage is slated for mid- November in Manhattan. The former movie moppet, by the way, is working out daily with a vocal coach to establish a new voica :tyle for himself. Gloria de Haven, who's da IAVEN to Mocombo ringsiders ,v-h her slick chirping, is about to^ear her throat and ask her bos*s at Fox for permission to do rv. Ker two-pictures-a-year contract %iys she's supposed to scoot wnen Ijiything resembling a TV cameratcrosses her path. GloriaVan write her own ticket as a-vide* star now and /'It's tolling me." \ Marilyn Vonroe is due for % big boost hmsalary?╟÷fr^n $730 ?╜"~ week to $2501L Mariljaft will warble "DiamondmAre f Girl's Best' Friend" in '%entjfmen Prefa?½#p Blondes" but metMriks the m will b^-s^ving "GAtlemen^ J Marilyn." Hsr cc/tume: affair made erfc ly of Ann Sheridanis new# hair color is describe) *fer Skini londs. lillion ^^script gjfieral man- Vjpentine, tha f Cooch-Be- ubbed by shade hotter than Another new hotj opens in Las Veg," Jack Entratter afef '. . '."JNHR. erstwhile Mahar har, insists she wi the _ the??group for several social ef Zsa Zsa Gabor, ba?╜c from Paris and the John HustonSilifi, "Moulin Rouge," is hailing hl| role in the film with: "This piclre is going to make me a star." B?║?· there be no shelving of ble-Z .zip just because her teeth into a highly dramatic part opposite Jose Ferrer. "Dahling," she flipped it to m% at Romanoff's, "How can I be dignified?" Dale Robertson's antics around a Reno nitery during shooting of "The Silver Whip" may be tha key to the rift with wifey Jacqueline Wilson. . . . cJxlli ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Los Angeles, Cal. News (Cir. 244,564) s&> * 19& fbiiS ^egas \n Bee. 15 j premiei* of the lush iiew Botel. located on Las Ve- I spmjiling1 &Wkp, was set toll day|forl)ec. 15. 1 J^ndsomejlbuildings- f ashr foMarchitedl Wayne McAllister! in^the EWrmuda modern style rover the ejborate grounds A of thelnew NevaM hqtSgfS I Top Mars of shlw business will J be presented ini pe^soni* every I night in\the Copl Room,Jane of j many beautiful ??ning atiiifcock- I tail roomsVn tbJpSands.c^ Headlinings^ifte opej^t^ show ; Dec. 15 will be Danny-; Ifaomas, Connie Russell, Lou^Wili^tr?╟? Ray Sinatra's orchestf^^^l^ beau- S tiful Copa girls, f j * J Also to be unveiled ?√ßis/ the Gar- I den Room, where the cuisine will i combine tr^itional sArrieri^in favorites w^-. Continental specialties underlie supervision of Leon Chauveau, tioted French chef. More than 200 rooms will be available at the hotel, other attractions of which include the Paradise pool, the Sunrise terrace and the Silver Queen bar. /nd' Flwrf the j (Jobin ; /mond le Mo- and MK &$ /er...Las ^ 'ff hin just ^,*7 /fcof iurni- j '*/ io the new j f. opehs I3ec. \ /ido and Mo- j : Aat Marlon al- j /and coat, when I RTHE ORIGINAL _ omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?╟÷ 220 W. 19* St., NE]$apRKll,1N.Y. Tel. CHjetefaJ<?╜860 Cir."-||^p^5 This CUppingWmky PORTLAND, ME. EXPRESS^ AP Wirephoto ifeook what's happening in Hollywood. Lorraine Carol, 2lfe'l Kansas City, musters a yawn for ;jhe photographer alteilspending the night, dressed like this, on a rented armw.cot outside a dance studio. Or so she says. She wanted ;t%he first in line to be interviewed for a chorus rgirrs-jobs&fes Vegas, Nev. She got interviewed, but-so did 400 others; shaulAiInmww^awvait to find out if she gets the job.