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JUL cJilli ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland - Seattle Las Vegas, Nev. Review Morning Journal | M9" 1993 \Jn tne m^Jc own ?╟≤ with alan jarlson- Diary of a Hewspeiperh^MBf For thqse who thought they saw Joe Sica in town;?3He's doing a year, in the -Los Angeles county jail for bookmakihg.. .Sands vocalist Charles Nelson is expecting to take a 'Screen atest at Metro soon for a singing role in "The Student Prince''.;; |We^e.J>ust learned that two hundred Nellis airmen were guests of the Efeiert Inn during the final week of Aqua Fair. They were escorte^j^ the "room under the stars" fifty at a time.%Bob''I^hUnl^ $$m he doesn't know whether his film layoff is actually.a SnSpensJoi^tefhis "pappy", Howard Hughes. . .But when Bob heard that;Hugft?╤l# still in town, he said: "Great, I'll send him my hotel" tabT" ?╟≤ " Marlehe Dietrich has been quoted by> the'Hollywood press as saying that she has an offer to play Las VegasPpor two weeks for $70,000.. .This reporter called Producer Jack Entratter (who is Hollywood) and he said: "If Marlene appears in Vegas for 70 grand for two weeks, it won't be at the_Sands". . .La Dietrich had virtually assured Jack that she would appear at the Sands for the .same paycheck garnered by Talullah Bankhead?╟÷namely $17,500 per week. . .There seems to be an unlimited ceiling, to the alleged stratospheric offers from Vegas! As the result, of her tremendous success at Hotel Thunderbird, Gale Storm has not only signed a deal to make a picture for Hal Roach, Jr., and Roland Reed, but she has signed on to appear at the 'Bird for three weeks for added moola at a-future date. . .Here' one in reverse: Balletomanes will get a shock when they see their Tamara Tounanova as a lady-of-the-evening in the forthcoming flicker "Invitation to the Dance". . .Tamara's gyrations, according to Hollywood reports, nsake Lilij St. Cyr- look like a lily.. .If there's one effect you get from the new .stage-in the Painted Desert room of the Desert inn, it's 3-D... .for, with^the orchestra out of the way the depth of the full stage is put to rise by the Donn Arden Dancers and the illusion certainly has the'third dimensional value. A protest has been filed with AGVA against Cesar Romero by Hotel Last Frontier. . .Romero was slated to bow in at the Frontier with his own act June 29th. . .According to hotel officials, deal was made for Romero's services when his agent corresponded with the hotel asking for specific dough and date.. .The hotel accepted, the terms but heard no more from Romero who went to Mexico City ,to make a film. . .Meanwhile, promotion and advertising for the Romero engagement were well underway,. according to Last Frontier general manager, Jake.sKozloff, who feels Romero's reason for dropping out was?╟÷more mohey. An August issue of Saturday Evening- Post will carry the life story of Wilbur Clark by Dick English. . ^The Paul Whiternan Revue is taking Reno by storm. Sellout crowds are reported at Hotel Mapes where the King'of Jazz is holding forth.. .Gale Storm, a newcomer to Vegas, has already cracked an all-time record. "Margie" has been pursued by more autograph hunters than any star who has ever appeared here. . .Earlene Whitt, perennial beauty contest winner who was crowned "Miss Nevada" in the Sands-Review-Journal contest held two weeks. ag#fia'S been contacted by Hollywood tal- ?·tit scouts and should be'making her first screen test before long. Bill Miller, owner of the#iviera (in New Jersey) arrives today to spend two .^eeks at HoterfjSahara where he is entertainment director, in ordersto setsup attritions for the current season which will include such talent as Marguerite Piazza, Gene Nelson, Red Skelton, Anna Maria Alberghetix tkiM Harvey Stone. .'.Peggy Lee and Jose Greco. . .13ie \Vagabond., sh?╜pf.. :and the Martha Raye show. Following the closing,o?·.tp.p#iera in October, MMler plans to return to Vegas where hg%|il' make his winter headquarters. . .Lena Horm is certainly the "Queen of the Sands". . .Every number rendered by Miss Horne is of such calibre as to make any one of them eli-l gible for ,an encore piece. . .Sheldon Leonard got off this classic/ quip at the Betty Hutton opening: "Betty is one woman who can! perspire and still look beautiful". . .and Jack Benny said; "Never! have I witnessed such a thrilling opening nite.'" ~^[ ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU I Established 1888 I I LOS ANGELES I San Francisco I Portland - Seattle Lo< Anqeles, Calif I Herald Express I (Cir. D. 335,375) JUL 16 1953 ill rliqh Iron' fo Star lalenfed Karl Maiden Vincent Price G&s; Killer Role in R-K-O's , 3-D Thriller?╟≤]/Glacier Story1 ?║g By JIMMY STARR fe I Motion Picture Editor of the Evening Herald and Express Karl Maiden, bright New York actor who won an Acad- r-lfefny Oscar for his supporting role with Vivien Leigh in "A j ^Streetcar Named Desire," has cineiriatically climbed steadily, | living scored in "I Confess" and recently-previewed Dore I L^jhary M-G-M production of "Take the High Ground!"... T &Karl is being rewarded for I Ms fine performance in the I Schary film with a stellar role I in "High Iron," a railroad / story which is being scripted I by Millard Kaufman.. .Karl / will portray a choo-choo engi- I neer who is full of romantic I ideas ..*?·S3k' k^jg* ?╟≤-?√ß * *r- *:%%^-&: ' ^ Crime does pay off?╟÷for i Vincent Price, who is back to f sft'killer role for R-K-O's "The I Racier Story," a 3-D chiller / ^iff' Technicolor which will be / filmed entirely in Montana's I Glacier National Park...Viri- |jent: was a hit recently in Warners' 3-D horror ditty; "The House of Wax"...IrwinsAllen .i^ the producer of the R-K-6 itjovie... ^THOUGHT FOR*TODAY... The actor who gets so big- headed he forgets his old friends is afflicted with "ham- nesia^. i., * * *?√ß Rutty Diary ^3 couple of days in ??·asf Vegas, which Red Skelton calls* '*A water-hole with mink," vS&rta takes you out of/?th|s|i v^Wd..-Marcoreta arid IllpyM up for Red's opening at s$jkP %$%$& -and really had-a fastT 3 anij|furious day and a half.|^ ^iS.lcottrse, Red was ju8t|j. TV fame and the Mayor of Sherman Oaks, is really showing the bigtimers what a gal with talent can do at. the Thunderbird. ?√ß .With the toughest kind of competition, Gale sjStcrm is outstanding...... Then for real late fun at the Silver Simper, where everybod^'^eems to gather after the other shows are over, there is Hank Henry, a wonderful burlesque comedian Fifi D'Orsay, the French chantootsie; the ton-weighing trio of Merman Sisters and a flock of good, solid slapstick comics.:.- '"^^, But back to the plushier joints, theSagds is shaking with laughter irom ^Milton Berje's quips, Herb Shrfner's quaint h^pSap is at the Last Frontier#4^ Vic Damone's making ;?║m swoon with his crodning at El Rancho Vegas 3 m .SUCH entertainment!... H WEDDIN& BELLS chimed *1fcst' Taesd aJr:. ** for Sam ' Seliwartz, who plays, Nathan Detroit in "Gujbs and Dolls," and Jessie Katlen, of' Roches- - ter,;mj &&im?║B_f'' W&m ' Mgp Paget, J20th Century- ; fo^^tar, expjSns the dia- '.mo^ping she||gfearsr in this tew0c.^his pal, Fa^swoi?║Ji||^ Aslop,: drove his StutZ Beap. cat in from Houston for fn^f d#c&Mcn,. won $60,Q0Q on thj^a 4tc6 .tables, got a phone .3^ ?·p?║nt - Houston that" another * gusher had come "n?╟÷but he re^s,es to pipp| with the Stutz Bearcat, evefi when he flies off o&tfeV crank every once in a whije... "^^^:- , There a'^^'.tlot of other great shows ih Las Vegas."?╟≤."* Betty. Hutton w a' riot (but a I IroT)" at Wilbur Clark's Bes-^ ertTnn.. .Spike Jones has theM customers completely djzzy a?╜ the Flamingo.. .and cute GalJ||| Storm, "My Little Margie" <wm mem ring, ~It ma. family heir- ^qd||^*?╜'.^ah;5s|Sicks, we were Jhoping some&$i$6?½^^ ^Charming had slipped it )i$f, way... KNICK-KNACKS... J o h n Carroll's tossing a lowdown hoedown at his Southdown Farms this Saturday bluejean and gingham time.. ."Miraculous Marlene Dietrich" starts in the August Woman's Hom^ Companion. 'A-^-y^i ^r cJislli ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland - Seattle Las Vegas, Nev. Morning Sun (CiV. 8,531) JUL I 19?║3 -Las Vegas JALK<i?·TOWN j. -By SEAIV FLANNELLY- oite from the six young men erJrZVu WeSent rm *"**> I erefore, they are aH buyers of he Las Vegas Sun. -.liirt i?╜?╜4^1^^ yJ seated close bv werw Li?Σ≤!??Σ≤ ^^P^tical electioii)?╟÷and of Mayor & D. Baker. ?W^ rap^y rismg stock/ HanJc Heniy, who is currently JS2\???**** tested by Unir J^^^dios on Monday. Woral' feas ft t^at the studio feels it?· | -Jgjr Waa^ Beery" VSffi i fcSi^f Vow at The Last fefectious voice must make every bachelor who hears her wish he ^sn't, seemed'particularly ef! getive on "Casey Jones" thel September Song" (on this one ?╜ie. Virginia born loSy purrs it from a ?╜#position a?^ fhe ,mTl^rthe lights d^d) and the "St. Louis Blues." Pinky 1/ no ordinary funster (his wistfutf ?╜nd apologetic exptessions re! S raTh??f ?apIin)' does *>*e xnst rate hoofmg?╟÷doing amon^ ^er dances the Black B^toml widtheciiarleston. Some of hS feughable lines included?Σ≤l don't ttind your not. laugh ne- but ?ye?? ^^pjSi eyes. And the skit, a Tmro |^e^ch brings together JS? S^sogoandsee?^oUr 1 ^^^ w?╜b- both p^form- jm affeawante I learned SI -IW^^alynfeTbrid/o? **0?Σ≤te> having married TV I J* X ^^WJoIuiny Lehmann, I ^ ^Qlher. After this ?S. <tf