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JUL ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 ?√ßJ* LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland > Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. Examiner (Cir. 349.320) "Berf/|Crable.(^^ ?√ß^ewJohnson^Sj^l H^Vrel 1 xy ^eHa O. Parsons ; ?√ßllJ Jri I WO-m fCtme Kmor International News Service ' ^ -?╜" ~~ ???╜ivui vmere yicKl James, Bettys youngest, goes. Vieki said to Nunnally, "My Se?╜v,*?d *??Vr scriPt last night. She loves it, and she is go ihg; to do it.*fc4^%MJi-' i?JPiile "How to Marry a Mil- Ho^ire- is suggested by Zoei ^fe??' Play, "The Greeks Had a %rd for It," it's a complete re *o tfee Afeur Forfc 22KO o//ice . WMZe ?╜foan and Collier are in\ JXew York, they wilVplay themselves m a sequence in "Main\ Street to Broadway" for Lester] \Cowan, who has so many celeb-l \Miesin this picture that it will] [probably be the longest epic since "Ben Hur." I I W1*^Rosalin* Russell's pie- I life, "Never Wave at a Wac" has its premiere in Washingtonl on February 4, Mrs. Eisenhower] . the new first lady, will be there* , The new President, himself, will JnJ??╟?male m hut he Cann<* promise. Mamie and Ike are ooth good friends of Roz > Freddie Brisson, who is just bach from Washington, arranged Wftfigl the premiere following thetnauguratidn, in Washington ^Bthope ihat Me Eisenhowers JJ* be m the audience. General 2*T BradleV has already m. great stars who are presented. ?╟≤ Ty, who's in Michigan now played to a capacity house in Detroit in one of the woast storms of the year. He has been offered a 10-week guarantee for theShu- bert Theater on Broadway and was told that he can count on an advance sale of $300,000. It's mv j guess that Ty wiU take it. i^?╜rT;^Tr^|Ldr err*tte road, has been with him in Michi-li Pi*AJ*e P1""* gan. Ty is a good actor, and this is going to make him bigger than 1 ever. of my spies reported it and id Sam Goldwyn beat the One of the very best of the]1' TV directors, Will Cowan, hasV just received the exhibitors' an- * \nual award for "the outstanding^ two-reel musical series for 1952" \{ \-ymd this is the fifth cpnsecuM twe year that Cowan and VnP versal-International have \ceived this honor. R<f is rehearsingm:New York for 'WonderMTom* the musical version of .?╜fy sister, meen," so FreddU-and Lante will go East for Christmas. One of the ablest^ters in our he addressed $hem ?╜embers^,^^^^^^idwyn| &- aW^fi^'i^mi- Ber- l'S anf f^Em fffEfthy's helP^^^^Kl^4inner a ^smtm&'^m sent boys '-vpsMpt* 'Eciberg ier Miss Sweden, who came ithepT m mink but dropped coat?╟÷if you know what r#lean. Will direcTedaTY film whicMon^^^^^^ ta town I made for Colgate, SfTth^tl^ ftt 5??r her dau^ \first time in my life I could blT^ !^?·S birthdaS 1*0 look at myself,1 be1 ^>berta Haynes is thCflame of . Snapshots of HollyWood CoCi^^r^I^I lected at Random: V Arthn\. a v. , - \ ( It was a happy Judy Canoio-S SS^-Jg^ who told me that she and Philip Pf his songs are PSVe^ * Rivero expect a baby in Maf The oneninl of ?╜?·*%*?╟?,, She has a daughter by a prevfeotel DlSbV T^S^^g8 ous marriage.I # % ^??-?╜CTane Pov^n^anl h Lilly MacMurray looks so wel!??sban^ Geary StetfaMTerrv land has gained back all thf?Σ≤?Σ≤' Tf*e DaW> ^nanao tqtwn is De WiS BoS,^ W^ht she Iost' and *?? V ^STi WmeKSMS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ you to wnnng TV shows,Iponnds for hUrrafe-te^* *;?╟??╟? ^norrow. you t0m Imany ^OW, on lias been JUL ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU -Established 1888 San Francisco I' Portland ^. Sea^fle Los Angeles, Calif. Examiner L6dci ing Around w$Wk\ LANG .VVhl^r|c<*e| President H&M AW fd far That 'Full TreatmerlM . *4sND-0'-THE-lfrEEK-MEMORANDA .,. ... Since that speech-he made earlier this week, you now. can confidentlypxpect Dr. Paul Smith, president of Whittier College, to be the all-out target of the pmk- friiigers who infest today's educational circles. What Dr. Smith said, to ire the "gliberals," included such pungencies as: "It is now the fashion among these liberals, who are xobl the offensive in our academic circles, to blast Senator McCarthy?╟÷but do you ever hear them criticize the Red Dean of Canterbury? . . . Weiare developing a population of ?╜oUec^gj|teJn the Unite* States, and our schools are I not devoid or respolrslBimy^ . . Young Americans have been conditioned not to scrutinize those in the liberal movement, but they aggressively p scrutinize those who are con- lervative." ,. . . WHAT SEEMS LIKE a Significant straw in the wind of speculation whirling about Governor Earl Warren's future f?╜ this: Congressman Pat Hillings fust told some GOP friends that "the talk in Washington is that Earl Warren will be named to the United States Supreme Court as soon as Felix Frankfurter retires, which will be loery soon." "Question: Was Pat Hillings fust retailing capital gossip?-?╟÷ er are his words weightier in view of the fact that he's close to VP Nominee Dick Nixon f * * * STREET SONG Dear HL: In Sherman Oaks is Cedros avenue. It is paved only along ; one side. So?╟÷ ^h*'? _ Upon this half-paved street, alas, I learned two cars can never pass; Reads my halo, sharp and neat: "Two cars can't pass on Cedros street!" ^?╟÷The Ancient Mariner, Sherman Oaks. MORE KOREA ADDRESSES?╟÷ Again, Look-Arounders are asking for names and mailing addressejpbf men overseas who isk for Jaail from here. Here's a newk:batch: CplWmi&'Raley; Pfc. John A. ChapSjp^&na Pfc. William J. Gert; I Ml ?╜j@pt$S Co., 1st Mar. Regt.,1 *st MSp#iv., FMF, c/o FPO, San ITrahclSc??, - gC^LMmip'k&a,SUS52151899, 2998 !3.,C5|oAPO ?║pip$ Postmaster, an Francisco. 3f% P^^^^tberSipecht US51144112, |uid Pvfe Donald .Thompson, US- I53097(K13; both at 68th Engr. D. Co.; AfH> 59> c/o Postmaster, S.F., Pfc. 1l?║ggfene Huckabay, 1153955; P-2-7th -Uparines^ 1st Mar. Div.,; FMF; F^J'San Francisco, Calif.- Sgt. Thds-h McGuire, 118757ll pSMC; * .Douglas Walther, 1184563 USMCj and HN William t-ane, 2532929 USN; aU with I Co., frdWn., 7th Marines, 1st Mar. Div. -FMEoc/a FPO. San Fk??5 J. B., "as the thing-that makes him mad!" . . . IS THERE A CLOWN in i town (no nasty cracks, please!) who wants to do a good turn? ?╟÷He's needed to entertain 50 kids who are victims of muscular dystrophy, at their Christmas party next Sunday afternoon. . . \. The committee in charge has learned, too late, that all LA's available professional clowns are booked solid for the Holiday Season, and hope an amateur can save the day for the stricken *kftds (call Mrs. Martha McGeein at WAl- nut 4892). ... AM I TATTLING, or is it gen'ly known that when Bette Lynne, the tallest blonde honey in the line at Las Vegas' Sahara, was given that surprise birthday party the other night, it was Barney Morris (one of her three bosses) who provided that stupendous cake topped with the big high-kicking dancer made of sugar, Co show how sah-WEEEET ev'body thinks her! And the cake cost ONE BLACK CHIP?╟÷and if y'don't know, chum, in Las Vegas that's a cool C (aw, one hundred dollars; square!) . . ?√ß-; . NEW GIMMICK you could call a "Progressive Premiere Party" will be staged next week . . . At Palm Springs next week end, the completely re- plush-lined El Mirador will hold a Grand Opening, and that midweek the new Sands Hotel in Las Vegas^^tensust^'spectacu- larly open, and because SO MANY invitees from ::$Mmwill attend botM-fera|vrls, there'Iji&e a fleet of airplays to carry Jllsts direct from the one to the other (and by THM sta^e.ni^ of 'em probabjsfjwon't knovtore they in Kankakee or February... !) i-?·?·$kL (Read Harry Lang's eolufnn in the big Pictorial Review in neiQ Sunday's Examiner.) iJtlli 01$ PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 San Francisco Portland - Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. iijMtfrop mm EDITH GWNN'S Will Rogers Jr., back in town, starts confabs immediately with Warners about his next sflicker, "The Boy From Oklahoma." They do say that in "The $tar," which opens here Christ- woe Fi?╜a yt<i ;ffl^reac33asziitt _ *^ne^^r^c^j;^^%)esnioric^ * Meaning her faded-glory role resembles Gloria Swanson's stint iii "Sunset Boulevard." (Any resemblance to living persons! could be not coincidental???)'?√ß Those writers suing Cary Gjrant and Betsy Drake for $15,- 000 over a radio contract filedfoapers just as the pair hopped a freighter for N. Africa. Cafry said, "Unless we get gosh- awful homesick we'll be gone for months." (It must be more sneezy than breezy on deck fhese days!) Mexican Torso Twister Tongoiele has a top star on fire. Won't M name him, 'cause it might cost extra money in his divorce tan-!*' gle. m Glenn Ford, still shooting "Plunder in the Sun," below the bor- !' oer, is already discussing "Wings of the Vulture." - The Van Johnsons are packing up the kids and taking them to CARY AND BETSY On a slow boat to North Africa sit with pal. Roz Russell, who's! Ly Sister Eileen."'TSe'J^X f Chicago few clays af Tony Curtis. The four of m in Italy, has Gotham for Christmas?╟÷ rehearsing the stage-'trra canceled plane reservati train with Janet Leigh g hearts all the way home "Beat, the Devil," the Humphrey Bogart-Jennifer J opus to be lensed abroad, is being postponed. So the Bogar will throw their annual Christmas Eve shindig. Jennifer, now1 winding up "Terminal" for Vittorio De Sica two more to make over there after "Devil." .Colette Marchand, the busty belle of John Huston's "MouliJ Rouge,' gets here in time for the picture's preem Dec 23 She'C do personal appearances in key cities?╟÷with her key points. After all, a low neckline is something you can approve of and look down on at the same time! At Sally Ellises big cocktail party in the Champagne Room Marguerite Chapman said she hies back to N.Y. this, week So does John Howard (for the show "Hazel Flagg") but, says Maggie, "We're not going to get married." Her ex, Bentley Ryan was there beauing' Kay Spreckels, just in from Manhattan and sad over the critical illness of her pother. Kay'g had a movie bid from George Cukor?╟÷and may do(. . I Also on hand, the Horace McCoys, the Bill Hollingsworths, Nina Wynans, Julie Kline, John Raven, the Bud Nasts, Connie Mbore and J. Maschio, the Jack Sullivans, Helmut Dantine. We m$t Mara McAfee, a gorgeous gal ?╟≤?╟÷and another who'll test for thjjt femme spot in "From Here to Eternity." Mary Morrison (in a !knock-out red velvet Loper creation) telling us she hopes her jaunt to the desert with step- ,.dotter-Marilyn (Johnny Ray's wife) will put some weight on her Marilyn has an understandable case of nerves. Ever since her marriage to The Weeper she's had to stay up or out all night?╟÷' and not had enough reasons for staying home! v n There's mucho good comment about the intelligent and de luxe ! way the press junket for the. opening of the Sands Hotel at ultra-ultra treatment. Some photogs were even asked what KIND of equipment they'd want to work with! &PSFI