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    ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRE^UPPING BUREAU 165 Cfeirch Street - New YorK' MJFFALO, N^ Y. (MjRIER-EXPfcESS Cffc.D. 146,037 - S. 292,519 Ed Sullivan On- Today in New York TOO BAD that President Truman S didn't say "thank God that Ike got 9 back safely from Korea." That 1 would have delighted all Americans, ?√ß regardless of party. ... I'd suggest f that Judge Edward Lumbard, when ?╜he goes before the board of .education to represent Nat Holman, I point out that City College stars |like Moe Spahn, Cliff Anderson, iHalsey Josephson, Hick Rubinstein, fete, have become prominent citi- izens; that Holman has run a mag- Inificent children's Summer camp gfor 33 years. He might add that iHolman deliberately erased night I clubs, race tracks from his life, be- f lieving a coach shouldn't be seen in Jthem. Holman's 34 years at CCNY jhave been singularly good years.... i Daughter for the Jimmy McHales ;of the Walker Cup team. . . . Soon- I due scandal will add to the boxing game's earaches. ffs NAVY SHIPS TOUCHING at | Mediterranean ports display posters jof Lucky Luciano, warn U. S. sail- i bans-, riot to accept any hospiti|Ijtji,ilJ ;from him. One sailor grabbed in ^J Turkey with heroin he'd slipped un- sjder his blouse. Turkish "pusher" vwho sold it to him also acted as {gov't informer. . . . Suspended sen-. jtence of Sam Chapman verifies'sr^ | column tip. But he emerges with a ' shady rep. . . . Dorothy Child, ?√ß{daughter of former U. S. ambassador to Italy, weds Winston Fleiss, i Jr., on January 2d. ... Westminster -Abbey annex being built to hold sjeoronation guests. . . . Roy Rogers . and Dale Evans adopt a son, Sandy. ERj^ Nat King Cole ailing. . . . ; Charles MacArthur's banker brother, J John, sole backer of The Intruder, ?╟≤ starring Margaret O'Brien and Ed- 1 die Dowling. 'ijmi?╟≤[4 ! BRONX BOROUGH President James Lyons' son. Air Force Lieut. Bill, marrying NBC eyeful Vivian Ferracci in April. . . . The Irving Berlins planed to Europe to spend , Christmas with the GIs. . . . Dorothy Hadyn's Irish steppers airmailed those Irish tunes to Marine Sgt. .. Thomas Glynn in Korea. . . . Gen. : Jimmy Doolittle birthdaying. ... TV bidding for Peter Lawford. . . . T 2sRomero dating Betty Furness. ^thor,^ Bobby Thomson and "o^^edding, December || ^M For Murder au- > and Bill Doll's ex, Nina, dialing. ... Nevada's Gov. Russell, Jimmy Durante and Martin and Lewis will tee off Jack Entratter's Sands Hotel, Las Vegas. . . . Corinna'^Mufa "to marry her pianist, Taba Fieri . , .. Biblical Christmas messages ?√ß decorating N. Y. subway posters in eight different languages. '?√ß-Wtffimj**. BIGGEST BONUS for mobster control of piers is flow of narcotics, which their underlings relay from ships. . . . Capt. Harry Butcher's daughter, Beverly, marrying Good- loe Byrpn on Saturday. . . . The Red barbers to Europe in Januarv. ... With $180,000 advance sale for Seven Year Itch, tax men advised Elliott Nugent to delay the road company until after the first of the" year (income is too great). . . . Alan Ladd's leading lady in The Red Beret, Susan Stephen, honeymooning with Lawrence Ward. . . . Carol Channing now Helen Hayes' . neighbor in Nyack, N. Y. . . . ^J5^?J^4r^tein,and,^Mpdel Kay Crespi "dating " '(Danny's Waldorf testimonial Tuesday, raising $100,- 000 for the Joshua Orphanage). . . . Claudette Colbert plagued by eczema. . . . Mark Leddy fears that ;;when the Ritz Bros, come back from Copenhagen they'll be the Andrews sisters.' JOHN WEINBERG, son of Eis- enhower's advisor, Sidney Weinberg, and Sue Ann Gotshal honeymooning. . . . Girl for the Bob Kennedys of Oklahoma. . . . Morgan Firestone of the rubber clan, to wed Nancy Morgan iri June. . .x. George Murphy coast-bound after setting inaugural ball talent. ... Arthur Murray a grandpop via a son, Philip, for Dr. and Mrs. Henry Heimlich Georgie Hale's More About Love a sellout at Versailles. 1 . . Winthrop Rockefeller dating Roberta Haynes. . . . Gloria Swan- son's daughter Michele, at El Morocco with, her husband, Bob Mion. ijJ??'Fr.'Hugh Gilmartin lost his mother, he's pastor at Sacred Heart in the furious 50s. ... Charlie Spivak's ork into Cafe Rouge. . . . Jane Pickens and Prince Dmitri Djordjaze an item. ... Horace Heidt replacing NBC's Your Hit Parade, dropped after 18 years. * ESTABLISHED m& (CJI BArcfay 7-5371 ,6cR^SCLL'PP'Ne BUREAU MIN^APOLIsrMLN^ STAR - Circ. D. 294,47/ 0?·c m%??i I'M SUFFERING FROM a broken heart today. Now and then those of us inthe newspaper business are invited on a junket with all expenses paid that would provided perhaps as lavish a time as there is to enjoy. There's one goiQg on right now that I could be attending if it weren't for that thing we call, laughingly at times, work. I was invited to attend the opening of the new Sandsiiotel in Las Vegas, a place I've never^been. The ht^el cost $5,500,000, is the latest addition to the booming expansion of j Nevada's "strip" on Highway 91, and contains 200 individually- designed rooms which are formed in a semi-circle around a half- moon shaped tiled and heated pool. Just think, I could be1 in that right now. The Sands is the seventh hotel to sprout out b-f the desert. iSS*h$ WHAT THE GAMING rooms provide is indicated by the stars and then* salaries. Danny Thomas, who just completed "The Jazz Singer," opens at the Sands tonight for a three-week stand and he gets $45,000 for those three weeks. LenjiHorne heads the second show. Lena will draw $39,000 for hW$hree- weeks. Edith Piaf, the pop French chanteuse, move^|B^^^W(S?╤ third stanza and will get $20,000 for her two weeks.''r^S^^^$^' stine stars in the fourth show at $10,000 a week^'lFo me$|pfe opening date, this new resort spent $15,000 a day in jusr <*ver?╜ time for construction workers. Some of the Hollywood contingent that will move in include Jane Powell, Corinne' Cpret^ John Bromfield, Jimmy Durante, Piper Laurie, Denice Darcel, Frankie Laine, Faith Domerque, Lana Tiirh*^riaiipiphrey Bo- gart, Martin & Lewis and Joan Crawford. And here sits old man Adams in Hennepin county. Ah, the cruelty of it alL" PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TIMES-NEWS Circ. D. 18,771 - S. 18,873 DEC 18WS2 ESTABLISHED 1888 (Q) BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CUPPINGjyREAU 165 ChuW Street r$?║Sj>w York LOS ANGELES, CA^BF. HERALD & EXPRESS . "Circ. D. 428,007*';.; DEC 1*19M "Se\ for Lana's Movie Is Copie From Alv Khans 18-Room Suite [Movie Data Put In Time Capsule LAJSuJSZEgASi Nevj. Dec. 18 JB?╟÷ Pr"isent dliymovWimrs were planning a bit of longrrange* publicity today hmsm^^&spw*0* ln +a nine-foot aluminum^%e. capsule to be openemin *he y^2052' . The capstle alread* contains a microfilm of, movie trafe paper* and- gossip col#Bs/Tt waf inveiled here yesterday ^opening ceremonies ot the new $5^0,000 Saj^hoteL Also pla&ad atOT^fisposal of future historians 'tfas t^hnmy Dur- ante's., hat t??ggther*$r% a story of his life; a^pinki'Mfeime record,: Bing CrosbMpipi^^thur God-i frey's ufcuMllpd-^ copy of Tallulah Bankhead's autobiography. , During the next 12 months other celebrities will add their trademarks to the capsule before it is buried 20 feet under the hotel building on Dec. 17, 1953.^ '''la)'''^ Lana Turner Steve Cochran By HARRISON CARROLL Safely divorced at last from Bob Topping, Lana Turner re- turns to work in her M-G-M movie, "Latin Lovers," m which she plays the richest girl in the world. Even the sets are newsworthy. The apartment where the heroine is supposed to tare m South America was inspired by the 18-room hotel suitethatMyKhan | occupies whence is in Rio de Janeiro at a reported cost of $350 I *" The Venetian glass chandeliers will be copied from those in I the suite and the color scheme will be similar-periwinkle blue, !Cha^Slh?^f^e Aly's, will be a huge mother-of-pearl creation, * * * The Donald O'Connors returned from their brief skiing vacation near Lake Arrowhead and Donald departed with a man friend for the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. "I couldn't go," Gwen tells me, "because I hadn't completed our Christmas shopping." * I think both Gwen and Donald are trying hard to work out their problems and hold their I marriage together. Friends are hoping that they will succeed. Cops Escort Steve Vacationing Steve Cochran writes that he met the mayor and the police chief at Tam- pico and that a police escort accompanied him to the airport. "I'm still not sure," he quips, "whether it was terrific hospitality or whether they wanted to be sure '$%/ was leaving town." Before T ampico, Steve caught his first , sailfish at Mazatlan and carried his mother for a visit to Mexico City. She remained there. Steve goes on to Havana and then to Errol Flynn's Titch- , field[ Hotel in Port Antonio, Jamaica. aflHfc?"'.'. ?√ß-* * * .1 Visiting Arlene Dahl on the ?╟≤'Here Come the Girls" set, Fernando Lamas tells me: "She is so beautiful and she has such a tremendous amount of warmth arid tenderness to give. And it is impossible to argue with her. The other day I started on?╜ and she just laughed and told me: 'Go over to get her Christmas tree deco- rated. "Weren't you afraid it would dry up and become a fire hazard?" I asked. "Yes," said Fernando, "do you have any Norwegian formula for fighting fire?" "Well," replied Arlene, "none that i'wbutd cWe^tb haW fitftT^ print." * * * Denise Darcel wouldn't go to the opening of the ?║a?╜l?║* managllnen? "also f romised to supply a room for Byron Palmer. $e&M0!$$ Johnny Ray flew in from a Honolulu, spent one fast day with wife, Marilyn, and then flew out to New York. He opens at the New Yorl& Capitol Dec. 24, in Miami Beach Jan. 16 and comes back to the Copacabana in New York on Feb. 5. The London Palladium gets him March 23. Marilyn tells me she gained three pounds in Palm Springs. "And that's like a mink coat to me," she says. Esther Williams' 3-year-old Benjie fell off a tricycle and blacked an eye. Somebody asked: "Benjie, what does the other fellow look like?" After a puzzled moment, the kid replied: "You mean my brother, Kimmie? He looks like Mommy. I look like daddy." .. .According to Attorney Jerry Giesler, the Myrt Blums (she's Mary Benny's sister, Babe) may reach an amicable property settlement this week or next... Dance Director Nick Castle has signed a year's contract at Paramount and will work on "White Christmas." * * * Sophie Remembers Pals Sophie Tucker tosses a lunch* eon at the Beverly Hills Hotel Thursday for her old Ziegfeld Follies pals, including Rita Hould, Nellie V. Nichols and Rosa Roma...Dick Long was so lonesome at :?╜f?║s Mirador opening at Palm Springs that he put in a 3 a. mjaball to girl friend Mary Briggs in Texas. ...Lorraine Cugat and Lester Deutsch at the Mocambo; Joan Olander and Jack Dempsey at Ciro's... HelmuMpantine and Canmie Call at $*e Sportsmen's Lodge... A lM'pjy suffering from a sprained anklje, Anne Baxter yester|ft5^ashed her hand ono'fThe.rBlue Gardenia" set. 'v"^^^*'|,^ ' TOD^Y'I 'PUZZLE:- What assistant director ahd^ what studio f#t$rriey have J aroused the ire of Hollywood midgets by allowing theiEYQungsters to work as ?√ß standins for child stars? Midgets "usually draw this assignment. ,. press ouppi^Kreau .165 Churdf?·$treet r%lew York Variety new york city PqPf 1952 Edith Piaf To Play Validates In Frisco Edith Piaf will headline a one- week vaude stand at the Curran Theatre, San Francisco, prior to the opening of the Betty Hutton 1 show there. French chanteuse, who opens Dec. 23 at the Mocambo here, had j a three-week vacation planned be- I tween closing here and opening at the Sana^J^as Vegas, on Jan. 29. I Witn^Eenew booking, she'll take | only a fortnight off. Surrounding I talent now is being assembled for I the Piaf show.