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ftielle^s Baby Out of?║^^?|itor; 'SQ?║?╜ill Be Home^ifMOTria Shelley Winterfe'3'il&ughter, Vittoria Gina, now weighs 4 pounds 14 ounces and is out of the incubator but will remain in the hospital for another week or so. Doctors tell Shelley she can get out of bed for the first time tomorrow. Meanwhile, she and Vittorio Gassman still are running op a colossal phone bill talking between Hollywood and Rome. The last time he asked if the baby had an accent. gg Mid-April is the earliest date for Vittorio's return to Hollywood. He and Shelley are hoping that his picture, lhapsody," won't start too soon. "I want to go on another oneymoon," announced Shelley who plans to stall off her wnreturn to films until June. pon't be surprised if Don- 1 O'Connor and Mamie Van ren start dating soon. She ;?╟≤ the girl whom U-I hopes Mil be its answer to Marilyn MJonroe. As Joan Olander, she used to be Jack Dempsey's ?√ß?√ß favorite night -club compan- ! for.I i Up to now, Donald has I been too busy with "Walking My Baby Back Home" to worry about permanent living quarters but lie has. "his mind on a house with a swimming : pool, vjf$|Cp * * /j$??fJPev Barry in oresRow '^Called the John Barry more jr.s pp check a reported quarrel tit a Beverly Hills restaurant and found Cara at home watching TV and John out for the evening. "Sure, we fight all the time" admitted Cara, "but 1 Harrison Carroll doesn't everybody-when they are getting adjusted to marriage? John's jealousy is our trouble. If I stare out the window o| the car, he wants to Tchpw%)ho I ammlooking at. AndifJram looking at a Safeway mW&ket, it doesn't make any diff^ence/\ , -|iij&1l$* However, , declares Cara, the marital barH, if storm' tossed, isfetfll afloat. ''liKs'^ilP--''^- Harry -^iclpmn's opening gay# thglMoeanibo one of its greatest Ifiightsj^oi. nostalgia and showmanship. Where arte the youngsters coming up to fill the shoes of such as Richman? Between songs?╟÷and ; hojj they brought the memox back-^M*rxy told cheering pals about his cattle ranch near Reno. "We have 2000 head," he reported. "Just the heads, of course, not the bod* ies. They are so expensive." Ringsiding were Doris Duke with Photographer Wally Seawell, Dan Dailey and Andy Mclntyre (dateless), Cyd Cha- risse and Tony Martin, Joanne Dru and John Ireland, Co- rinne Calvet and John Brom- field, Susan Zanuck with agent Lou Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. George Hearst, Francesca De Scaffa with Gerard Wayne, and Martha Ellis with Chicago Attorney Eaton Chalkey. Come March 20, and J Martha probably will be meeting Author Pierre LaMure in New York. ^|w-g;* ?╟≤ '?√ß* * Vivien Leigh will be stay-| ing in the Spencer Tracy home during her stay in Hollywood to finish up "Elephant Walk." She ran into Spencer in New! York and he insisted on lend-1 ing her the house. Aren't Constance Dowling and Producer Ivan Tors headed to Acapulco on their , honeymoon. Friends report they were married in Yuma two nights ago. Sister Doris*! Dowling couldn't attend be- | cause she is expecting and Artie Shaw wouldn't let her fly out from New York. * * * JK|*!?? '^ Korea Bound At Ciro's with Fashion De- Signer Jax Hanson, Joan Elan, one of the thlftfbsEhglish beau- j ties importeMpr^Paramount's "Pleasure I^p^' said she is heading top^cea .to make a ;rsonal a^^Tance with the | Picture. I Understand .'Manager Jack Entratter, pJ^gLas ' Vegas' .^iBigiWRas caljed off llfflFRay's scheduled $8500 j week appearance gBterel Other clubs were bidding for \ Johnny?╟÷and even higher?╟÷so ! he'll probably show up at a 4 different spot. _ THE ORIGINAL _ RomeikF mm PRESS CLIPPINGS *?√ß 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir..(D 440,317) (S 604,779) This CUpping From DETROIT, MICH. TIMES IE! The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Aj||pna. Louella Parsons: il5ina L^ro5ou J~i l9 ?╤ ^vttctmced 95roadwaw ft luteal ly HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 13. Bing Crosby has turned "angel!" For the first time in his career Der Bingle is putting a considerable amount of his not inconsiderable bankroll into a Broadway show, "Carnival in Flanders," the Paula Stone and Mike Sloane musical. I have a hunch Bing is influenced by the fact that his pal and songwriter, Jimmy Van Heusen (and Johnny Burke) are writing the score. %?║$?·& The stars are Dolores Grey, William Gaxton and John Raitt. On his way to Europe with his son Lindsay next month, Bing will drop in on the rehearsals to See how his moola is doing. Wa C*nds Young Mrs. Johnnie Ray, whose brief marriage was so tragic, tells me that as .soon as her lawyers work out a financial settlement she is returning to the coast- She saidf -- *Mym^mge is deftfif&Sy^ ended and there's no chance of a reconciliation.'* Mrs. Ray said she hasn't made up her mind whether she will get a divorce or not, MBS. RAY but the rumors that she is seeking an annulment are untrue. ?·-5a 2Lda Zsa Zsa Gabor Bone up, believed it or^oj^.' a Russian foroadtail dress.^UffhaVing the time of he? lifeM "21" at the "MoulingRouge" partff She; said George Sanders* was soooo lonely he wanted her to join'him' in Italy. "But," said Zsa Zsa, "I open in Las Vegas at the Sands." irafwiUiS&v District circulation managers of The Arizona *^W*ce JF Or JrOSteriiy a copy of the neWspaper in the Time Capsule,pfipP^|D be lov^d beneath the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev., on hotel's first |M%y. ?╟≤One hundred years from now the capsule will be dug up. Left to righ|:?╜Ha^old Moyer, Millard Turley, Bob Ames, Allen Abney, Ray Monaghan, Harold Harris, Bill j Hogue, and John Fisher. :^|fe$rt ^Ell Won't (jo to-.'JSMjj Cir. (D 103,839) (S 102,841) This Clipping From SOUTH BEND, IND. TRIBUNE :EB 8 H95S APPrIhENSIVE MODEL AND 'KITTEN' ?╟÷ Eight-year- old Svlvia Mae Stone, pi San Bernardino, Calif., wants to please the photographer at Las Vegas,J^ey., but she's -apprehensive ! about posing with this 25-pound ?√ß "kitten." The ..Vkittai ?? a lynx, found on the desert near Las Vegas, when he,was a few I days Old. ,g ?╟÷Associated ^^*^^^