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    LOOK WHATS^ECOME Qj^pSALLY i SALLY McCLOSKY m&dirgood in a big waj^by incoming one I # j of the fipured ballejfnajfat JilgSands inkifvegas. For lack of a W ^jacacfice bar. }hQ[_JJl^Mf ?√ß..<?╜.>ywg' Doar^aT the note! pool. ^ j, I hr^ SUDDEN SALLY J Dancer Sally McClosky doesn't have a ballet practice bar at the Las Vegas resort hqtel where she has beefrd^peai iny. So she takes~ her regular workouts on the handy bars of jwimming pool's 10-foot springboard. IARILYN vs. JANE 7] In round figures, the odds were about 100-to-l that Hollywood's biggest rivalry was shaping up. Filmdom's bosomy beauties, Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, were matching assets as co-stars in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." But what actually happened kayoed everybody?╟÷including the experts. Read Florabel Muir's between-scenes comment on the encounter, and study the colorfotos on theipover and inside of * ???╟≤ ?╟≤ * NEXT SUNDAY'S ^OlOROTO On the C&ver The portrait of Abraham Lincoln is a reproduction < the original painted from life by Thomas Hicks in Sprind field, 111., and dated June 14, 1860. It was copied bl Curtesy of the Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., New YorlT NEWS colorfoto by Harry Warnecke and Gus Schoenbaechler ?╟≤ *k ?╟≤ * * ?╟≤.?╟≤?╟≤ SUNDAY NEWS, FEBRUARY 8, 1953 PAGE i