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?·MJL ^/f^]! ESTABLISHED 1888 ffj BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York TOLEDO OHIO BLAIJE JAN 6 1353 Mitch Woodbury Reports Screen Star Rock Hudson To Visit,^ledo Toledo motion picture devotees will haye opportunity next week to meet one of their favorite stararspock Hudson, tall, dark and handsome star of tJniver sal-Inter national |Pictures, is coming to town for personal appearances. Rock, who is on a tour to ballyhoo his latest U-I production, ?√ß "TheV'eL a w 1 e s si "^ m Breed," in which ghe co-stars' mmi' Julia Adams, will be in \oledo on Wednesday, Jan. \and appear on "the stage of s Rivoli Theater at 3 and t day. \f eature, which is booked \. in the same playhouse koi Jan. Jfl,ogives Rock \ exacting role of his Sreer. He plays a his- \gunman and killer, YHardin, and ages P|3?║8e\\years during the f ^ It comes about when Crosby m a sequence in which he makes love to a beautiful tropical island | princess portrayed by Miss La- moiir, expresses his desire to return to the United States, especially "that lush garden spot, the Riviera of the Middle West, Toledo, Ohio." "Toledo, Ohlffir repeats Miss Lamour. t'-Jffll - ' &?╜ * mm Just how these mentions be came a part ]$jtthe film's dia logue,, we wouldn't- be knowing Crosby hash't|||>isited the city since^/he played Keith's years i ago with the Three Rythym Boy|fe Hope, wthe other hand, hag^een hereon several occasions^ once wfpn he set the at- i tendance record for the Sports I Areri#,. another^ when he brought ?╟≤ his entire radi??troupe to Swayne j JSehp for a benefit performance for the St. "^icent's Hospital building fund Jp, grand gesture) and.^several tfgiies when he vis- ite^his late jKrother who was ailing as the result of an acci- deniSin his Irannear Defiance.; gO?╜? guessj^pWevpr, is that it is,pie result4?6j Danny Thomas' "Toledo", song,? a number for which Danny gets many requests and which bof^ffirosby and Hope indtdptably haye heard on nu- imerJps' occasions. However','before the Chamber of Commerce rushes out to order Crosby sevefa^ifloral keys to the city, it shopd be reported that there xis-^?╜st a trace of sarcasm in Bi_ng's voice as the namegof our nlatropolis leaves his lips. On the p|her hand, Miss Lamour readj^l|t straight. So Viva Lamour. . * :?╟≤< * ' , "Road To Bali" is strictly nonsense and there are half al dozen Scenes or more when Bobj Hope faces the camera and takes ?√ßlamour comedy noli the audiencV into-his confidence ond week in the PrinV>v uttering,humerous asides. \ One of these occasions comes -1 just as, Bing Crosby is about toj -^burst into song. Just prior to the (first note, Hopegcracks: "He's going to*sing now, folks. This is ithe time to go: out and get the I popcorn." $$?·;. S QJrf, ski-beak is kidding, of Iplifelp sliJh?· CaPttal lJt m the, ?√ß iJ?·ht]y ?√ß tPrT>,... ?╟≤st Week ???╟? Sf*-er 55? ^2?·Ss?╜?╜*^ The up-and- will come similar ehgagL and will depart' | appearances Jan. 15. if *\ Have you hear! gets not only one, tions in "Road 111 Bob Hope-Bing Ci Lamour comedy RTHE ORIGINAL _ omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS.?√ß?√ß 220W.19tbBl^EWYORKll,N.Y. Tel.?·Helsea 3-8860 $f (D 102,477) This Clipping From HOUSTON, TEX. PRESS [ Cheating the Curfew: -,, SPOT COPY ,:. .giDity Desks might check to lee if coffee heir Bob Neal dfcl break his leg in California as, rumored . . ??Houston gambling men unhappy over the Isle headlines (because it tightens action here*that much longer) <?╟≤'.. Guests at a River Oaks party Jpfciday got an "arsenic scare." Several became deathly ill (they think from the drinks). Okeh now ... ?╟≤ * ?╟≤ g CULLED FROM T^iE^ TOWN qRlER OF ' THE AIR '^0 p.m. daily, KXYZ) . . . &BS made it quotable: "The more thtftijid&^'man is ashqmed of, the more respectable he is''s, , . Z&im ft ?√ß ft ft IT HAPPENED IN HOUSTON LAST NIGHT ... A former well- known hand in Parks-and Recreation is being considered for that eityspost . . . Glenn McCarthy is back in Bolivia (after -a quick side jaunt to Brazil on beeg beezness) PHIL BAKlyJ||!^l PAT DORRIS At Angelo's . I , Lewis and Director Nina Vanct||||S$ these two sparring partners . ??' &*$$^ Phil Baker and Tenn Gas' Pat B'6?·tis, Modelqueen Mary: Beth McDonald is promoting a national TV show-idea. with Gil DeWitt (and seeking backer^) . . . jack Benny Ajjill be the April 1 guest here for the Texas Children^pjgjatal'_ ?╟≤doings (thosf W tbeja^^TT Jakie's^ Las Vegas^mav| farilyn Monroe^-?Σ≤ first-nitery AdmarUa^Wilson ?╟≤ kndjyj*?╜^mgside-host- frgl. D. Peters and y Regina, and Jack Wyatt, ^ One of Gotham's biggest '?√ß. TV producers, at the' g Glamrock . . . "Burlesque" at the Alley Theatre is being held over "through Saturday after sa conference last night ?╟?,'?·&between star Jimmy rnfftiutf concessions between cttqfc: !A1r Gond^ning Man lapped at Angelo's 5 . . '%;.'% W- I IfTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS^ipiNe BUREAU 165 ChuO??:'Street - New York la4Veg3S,.nev. REWEW-IOtfKNAL JAN 6 1953 yJn ike ZJc own - with a Ian jarlson- J$$$ew Mfe For Anna Mae ONE IN A JflLLION: Rarely does one find somebody who is willing to ope4:|4s (or her) heart and poefeetbook to give aid to the fieely '. . . And when a Good Samaritans found in our midst, he (or she) is worffi.scribbling about.. . Anna Mae Devoe. a 12-year- old lass who wants no more than any other moppet who plays in the city parks II our towrv is*the victim of an almost incurable disease . . . Anna Mae has been struck with a pituitary gland disorder ?╟÷ an infection that causes one to gain weight at enormous strides each daf||T . Today, Anna Mae weighs about 250 lbs . . . Doctor John McDaniels diagnosed the girl's case and advised immediate attention by a specialist ... But the Devoes couldn't afford it. They are in the same financial distress that a lot of us find ourselves in . . .Sana Mae's plight wa?║ galled to the attention of acting-city jurist*ack Bejosa . . . The judge didn't hesitate. At his own expenseffHrrangements were made with University of California, at Berkeley, for treatment and special observation of Anna Mae ... . Judge Bejosa, just an average, everyday citizeal of our town, has j|iven a young Las Vegas Miss a new chance at life ... It won't bit long till Anna Mae is packing in the frolic of youngsters her a^ftg'aiM. f Yuh know, it is8|hard to help othei$| ?╟÷ try it sometiiwjand 'see .'. m_$* *?·-WM* * ^w^P' * THE NITE ojfe'j'SKcker starlet-Mala Powers will fly to our town the 13th of Mis^ontht^precuperate from recent illness. Tn! petite HollywooqRtni^f will be- greeted by Slipper bossman Hewi McDonald . . .tTutor Schjgir (Johnny of Frankie and Johnn^H gc4so exited t'dfHernite when he hit a jackpot that he jumped ib ana down and injured the foot Laveeda peppere^d||ull of lead last summer. Guess the sight of all dem nickles was;top much for dfe poet. . . Vern Willis is back in town flashing leis hepicked up dijj^..' ing trek to Hawaii ... County Commish Harley fiarmon's soil woke his pop a^dawn Monday with "wake up pop^l^i five year's I old today" . . rCar^ealer Johnny Williams raids &i|aself in 1^0 [buck lawsuit filed by a car buyer who alleges hgwtk sold a h6fc' jalopy . . . Comic Jimmy Ritz t?╜|the Ritz Brothers),g^U exchange vows with City of Angels socialite Judy Lees^^^w^cal chaplii soon . . . Mrs. Howard Paige (sis-in-law of FiiiiiP Paige) Js on the mend after sHrpptng at a local nitery and twferting -her back , . . ?√ß * * * * ?╟≤* '& dk ?√ß ?╟≤ ROVING REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK Lociw^M^ Sire conducting a tour of local sights for Sa^ioaal PrexyfSdgar ElberM who by-passed some of the bigger towns for a lookseVat our hurra . . .Washington lobbyist George Allen (next to Fala, F.D.Rgs fa.vo$ty?·pet) was familiar sight as he visited StripS^feies t'othelf ni^'ig^ * Johnny Olsen (of Olsen and?-Jfehnson) is'su^ring fromi injuries -he sustained in Illinois auto accident last site. Reports MVjesMiae will open at a St. Louis nite s^plohite aesi^te pains .^ ?╤f<?╜up de,Carlo received several propWsfls from playboy """ Thompson while they were on the town Wother ni'"^^ J ^wound up returning to Hollywood sans a r|SaVv . s, McCloskey is crossing fingers hoping age-old phrase^small girl makes good" comes true. Sally's fancy step* chorus line was eanght by Universal-Internation; ^_____r who immediately jflttted her for a screen test. . . 0arJUS*rlon'yw(o* the Carsony Brothers) electrified all who ws&ehedTSm do hand-^ stand on a bottle atop the tall Sahara sign this afternoon. For thel swit, which kept flash bulbs popping, Carsony was insured @t is! sedrfor $50,000 with Lloyds of London