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RTHE ORIGINAL _ omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?Σ≤ 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 (D 85,078) T^Mmping From H^lgiuRG, PA. Nenp-Dimensionaf Film Of Sol Lesser in 5 Units ;z&s^iytTie,~ i?╤iaggTe=nBre.tvaRl3!?JP ^e?5/lfflinS^aL-wees- vacation before starting her contract at Twentieth; so she and Husband David Swift are taking a leisurely drive via Ne^. Oi^s^ns jto New York, where they'll close their apartment with the intention of settling down out here. ?√ß * 4388? JEAN PETERS has signed a rather unusual ** contract with Twentieth for two more years. During that time she'll not have to worry about a single option being picked up; on the other hand, , . **ean Peters she'll have no choice in the pictures given her to dp* Jean's wardrobe for "Blueprint for Murder" is the finest she's ever had for pictures. Twentieth, is. building its forniei^jb|j|door girl into a sexy siren.. .. Gary Merrill and Bette Da?║jS were the latest husband-wife team in real life to be offered~"The Ea^griste*." But they turned ityj down. Gary says they won't appear together in- a .show again.|^ ttNeither he nor Bette-thinks it good busines^' ^B&J^^ * ?√ß # * ?√ß #mm0M T EX BARKER called to say that after two weeks in Aspen, *-i flolo., Lana Turner had picked up a great deal of^knowledge about skiing. As soon as her studio found ote't what she was up to, a cameraman was sent to Aspen to photograph the gal's action on skis. She and Lex returned to Hollywood just as the snow was beginning to melt. . . . Paul Weston has written a sing titled, "Teeny Tiny Tim," in honor of his 11-week-old son, Timothy. S. .-. . . The Sa.nJ,JS<4>el in Las Vegas has planked down a $25,000 a week offer for Judy Ganova to do a show there after the birth of ./her,baby. . ... I called Gloria Grahame to see what gave with*&a$^ (D 11,548) (S 12,234) RTHE ORIGINAL omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 220W.19thSt.??NEWYORKll,N.Y. Tel||pelsea 3-8860 Cir. ?·ft 3,6ft) (S 3,617) This Clipping From MORRISTOWN, TENN. GAZETTE & MAIL iBP.n j953. Linked To Lynx This Clipping From HARLINGEN, TEXAS VALLEY STAR _.. ?√ß> - **. ' < THIS 6-MONt^^W#t?? a member of the: v^s|^^^ie, is defi- ! nitely too young.frraftpreciate the lovely surroundings; that abound j everywhere an&ur thisLasVegafc, Nev., swimming pool, mr<6S*J*you IlllWWl^tice, the girl holding the not-tdo-social climber is ! Trudy Wroe. (International) SECOND THOUOpT - Jamie Wills, 18 mortth^ o I d, was heading for.^sw|himing pool in Las Vegas^J^ftidressed in his version of .the. Bikini suit. When h% reamf^phe steps, somethin^catfS^!j|e lad to turn arofrnaig C&uld he be hesitating ??Wu't whether or not to wear those shoes? ?╟÷BiU WiUardV r* Talk of our Town=r?? TROUPER ... Lauritz MeJqhoir, the Great Dane, returns; to th$ ?╟≤ scene of his first concert .tourvtriumph ?╟÷ tbe'Sahara ?╟÷ to e|alk urj another click. . .. After traveling thdi^Ms^df milesig|^^nginf a total of 51 concerwtb dat&i(l&cluding#^ahara stands); Melehior is pleased with the overall critical acc^^J^fiis show: ^>&:$|tually, the lamed heldentenor o^the Metope^|hai%%ut together two productions for himself and company, with^#^fe lilts and steles from "The Merry Widow" for nitey and thep*e|iu?liences, sttfd another filled with opera scenes, classic lieo%tftoMe perfoniied in concert halls.... His fortnight now being spent axFthe Sahaj^was to have [been a breather in New York. When progpeerStaxMg&$'& ;..S. O. S. reached him, he returned^sang, and re-conquered. ^M^'-tace and voice in the company of^oung songstars is that ^|||iFitone Dennis Love, replacing Michael Roberts. Rest of cast is ss^?║j&M?╜ih the January debut ?╟÷ Angelina Collins, Shirlee Emmon^ Ipcr Valente, Alan Werner, Edward Williai^ with duo-pianists Sa^owsM^giJbth. .;, We salute the great shorcbf Lauritz Melchoir, and thia^an who pioneered a better type of entertainment for our towxi^TOtefirst Honorary Member of Las Vegas Opera Association. .*ra?║!ii AMISS ... In all obituaries oWtM late Steve Maniiagan, none brought out the fact this his public relations firm he&ed^ fanfare Lias Vegas. Find mentions of TJnion^tcific RR, Sun Itmley, Miami Beach, but a bypass of the No. 1 r^prt spot of thfe 'Ration ?╟÷ our own little burg ... Hannagan was the first to push "slips'cake" on front pages of nation's presses. . .^Newest patrons of Las Vegas Opera Association ?╟÷ the Benny Billions, the Ed Waskows, and the Al Ripps.... New high' school auditorium asbestos curtain will have landscape of western mountain range (Mt Charleston, Red Rock, i etc.), but Bealman & Associates, architects, are having L. A. artists paint the scene. Whassa matter with gang of very fine local talent in Art Legue, gents? . . . And wasn't it Jack Garn, the ex hoofer turned haberdasher, who recounted the latest bop joke with a Chjgs- j [tine Jorgensen twist? ?╟÷ about the two hipsters passing Christine on the street and one says to the other, *Man, dig that crazy combo!'' * UP-SEE-DAISY . . . Gower Champion was lured from his ring- ;side bastion by NanetteF&bray to share a polka dance on her open- ling show at fteSagd&i$i$practically carried the chantoosie round | a la Marge CMlnJpffl Jdujiang? the *ad lib session.,..^"Second show, Miss Fabray pointe%^tpMveblumnist for her polka podner. She [had to carry me.... 'Im|gljifc?·Mre?╜&e swell Joop, from the stage of the Silver Slipper to the swanky Sands. Ole man Willard, however, j almost got cold feet when asked to join the exuberant Miss Fabray I umstage. He claimed he wasn't a polka player..???? r,wiv fTi> PomIm-j?Σ≤.?╟÷ - :~^j.^. -j Jk&giMMm^ ^Ml^kLS?║^aB^ Cir. (D 126,176) (S 154,919) This Clipping From DAYTON, .OHIO NEW FEB 8 -1953 SCARED OF "KITTEN"? LAS*W.CU.IByi Ncrr, Feb. 7.?╟÷Sylvia Mae Ston?·, 7,. ot San Bernardino, Cal., wants to please the photographer but she's a bit apprehensive about posing with this 25-pound "kitten." The animal, a lynx, was found on the desert near here when it was a few days old. Mark Swain, a photographer who found the wild cat, has named it "Kelly." Swain says the lynx never loses its temper but- Sylvia is afraid there might be that-first time.?╟÷-(AP Wireph,oto)