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PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York BOSTON, MASS* AMERICAN Circ. D. I84,2fp| JUN 17 19S3:T Holfywood'.Dqy by/ 0<*y V 1 Italy Seeks Lano for 'Helen of Troy1 m LOUELLA O. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)?╟÷Listen to this news, Warner Brothers! Lana Turner may star in "Helen of Troy" for an Italian co mpany. All depends on whether MGM heads pprove the script which is bein. sent to them from Rome. their George Sanders and discus: ?╟? , ,s>3Bwa??' matrimonial differences. Some of the Italian pictures are Zsa ^ got herself in a little shot on the cuff, with scenes being written as they are filmed. "C MGM wants to be sure there's a script in English before permission is given L^oia. Warners, wHo already has announced "Helen of Troy" as a coming picture, had better get busy?╟÷but quickly. THE EXPLANATION Zsa Zsa Gabor gave "When she finally ar-, rived in New York was that she didn't know she was supposed to be there a week a; 0 Monday. She told reporters when she finishes shooting on "Public Enemy No. 1" she will meet with trouble in Europe when she asked by a newspaper man what she thought of a certain man as a lover. Her reply was, "Every time I look at hmi. I want to say giddy up'." This broke in Paris newspapers and "when there was a storm Zsa Zsa denied saying it. SALLY FOREST is the la to desert Hollywood. for a in a Broadway show. After she finishes "Son of bad" at RKO, Sally heads eas: start rehearsals and a short ifjiad tour in "Three Stories High," a shocker of mayhem and murder, written by - Winifred Wolfe. The role is an exact i n g one?╟÷Sal plays three different women, one a dancer^ George Brandt and Jack Gordun who have slated the New York Sally Forrest are the producer October 15 for opening. \*TjpjL.\ ^ ; cJilli ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland - Seattle JP Las Vegas, Nev. Review Journal (Cir. 11,043) Succumb to the lure of Las Vegas gold. Nowheryi???╜*IS|j salaries comparable tg^Mho^ paid in the come Novem- mber, Janie will ttraction at the My girl will sing >me of the ex-Copa duties a^a background chorus. ; if you hear Jane on show singing one of her songs/from "Let's, Do. It Again," herjcolumbia picture, you'll know will be a real attraction, j^j She made her stage debut wherfy0| she was one of the young starlets on my first personal appearance tour. j MArtLENE DIETRICH' Sjws- band, Rudy Sieber, is recuperating on a ranch near Santa Barbara from a serious ulcer condition. Although he and Marlene fyave been separated for many, many years, she's never thought about a divorce, and has remained friendly with him. In Las Vegas they are all talking about the time Marlene went intb the kitchen and whipped up some ham and eggs for Tallulah Bankhead, after the kitchen was closed. I know how well Marlene can cook. Some years ago she baked a cake for me. SNAPSHOTS OF II O L L Y- WOOD Collected at Random: Steve Crane with his and Lana Turner's daughter, Cheryl Crane, and Cheryl's grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Turner, having dinner together at the Captain's table. Gertrude Niesen's mother is recovering in Queen of Angels Hospital from major surgery. Gertie flew from New York to be with her mother. Donald O'Connor, who has moved into a beautiful new home, gave his first dinner Saturday night?╟÷and planned it all himself. Joanne Gilbert becomes of age next month, and then watch out for her marriage to Danny Arnold. At the TaUyho,' John apyhe ?√ß was with Sandra Curtis, exfwife of the late Allan Curtis.' Now that Phillip Crosby is out of the hospital and well on the way to recovery following his operation, Bing has postponed his return until the 25th. He and Lindsay and all the boys will go to-Elko-for the remainder of the summer. Larry Finley entertained his j j parents on their 47th wedding r anniversary at the Mocambo. Louella Parsons' column is a. regular feature of the Bostom Sunday Advertiser. Louella Parsons' radio program, is broadcast over^/VEEI ! ot lO.ji.vi. on Tuesdays'. '?√ß 'ffifspa Enjoyed the inauguration of delectable Chinese disfties now being servernjlelfji Itoe Garden room ofJRe Sands undejTChef Lam On, wh^jf tpe behe/t of Jack EntratteWootnTon thejfam from N.Y.'s Copacabana. ^fifoYSlifl^Smi^mrh?Θ╝em6. jspare ribji#ere: Bob Merrill, the Gordon MacRae's, Jack CarMiJ^^ayjgjirffra and comic Jules Munshin. The delightful OiineseffarfeTlrrnniscent of the best in Gotham was oh'd and ah'd over|JpJ$he diners . .. The Aqua Pair opens a European tour July 16th inTurin, Itply .. . Singer Joni James' real name sounds like a detergent: J8ABBO ... The Xirby Stone Quintet returns to Las Vegas nextmbfith to be featured with Joan Blondell in "Girl Crazy" when thfr eapsule musicomedy plays the Last Frontier. A comic is still being sought for the production. RTHE ORIGINAL m omeikF PRESS CUPPINGS ?╟÷ 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 7,147) This Clipping From DAILY VARIETY HOLLYWOOD, CAL. Louis -A&mstrong, current at the indsu LalsVegas, has been booked ^T&^socilted Booking Corp. for concert li Oakland June 28. iCocoamrf Grove has signed _ janklyn b'Amore to open the slnkw whew Peter Lind Hayes and Mmj Heftly open a three-week stancKfome 24. Kalantam, Afro-Cuban dancer, has been signed to do a specialty I number in RKO's "Son of Sinbad," which stars Dale Robertson, Sally Forrest, Lili St. Cyr, Vincent Price and Mari Blanchard. For the past 12 weeks Kalantan has been ?╟≤ working at Las Vegas' Silver Slipper. She returns there after finishing bit in the RKO film. Eddie Joy, prexy of Santly-Joy Music, arrives today for a look- see at his Coast pubbery business. TV The music department of Loyola f I University has presented Dimitri I Tiomkin a life membership in its am Music Guild. I Singer Jack Hilliard, currently in f London, due back next month for I TV and radio appearances before I returning for a fall date at the ' Palladium. I George Heinz, personal manager for Lynne Carter, to Frisco on 1 business. Jerry Marlowe reoptioned for j another fortnight at Pete and Billy Snyder's Melody Room. Carl Ravazza opens tomorrow at I the Athletic Round Table, Coeur { D'Alene, Idaho. 'BAircra|jp}7l press^&ins??|au 165 C^P^reet - NJfelYork JKSSTON, TEX. t 3UH24 19gHl Night and Day Man key Sets New Policy BY CHARLIE EVANS f A FEW, NOTES: The "Ice Ahoy" show starring Wilma and Ed Leary at the Shamrock Room has proved such a success tfeajt; they have been signed for an additional two weeks, will play at the supper club through July 12. . . . 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