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ESTABLISH^^^ |/g) BArclay 7-^T p|& CLIPPING BUREAU Sflhurch Street - N^ YoH Mc VEGAS, Nl% REVIEW-JOURNAL J^D. 12,535- S. 13,116 IP 1 8?? ESTABLISHED 1888 BArcfay: 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Streef - New York LAS VEGAS, NEV. REVIEW-JOURNAL Circ. D. 12,535 - S. 13,116 JUN 1 2 1953 STATE'S PRETTIEST TO SIT AMONG THE^I^f KEST IN WORLD . . . Miss Nevada, to be chosen at a wide open competition at the Sands Hotel** n Sunday, June 28 in a contest sponsored by the Review Journal and the Sands, may wellr;ehdflp sitting among- the above group in the finals at Long Beach, California, of the big Miss Universe Contest. All she has to be is beautiful. Above Miss Jackie Loughery, chosen as Miss tiew York^ity, and winner of the title Miss United States, is flanked by runners-up at last year's%competitiont ?╟≤ * Jidda's PreftfeRGid to i&?╤#w jimpDrtanf Job at yUniverse'| Contest The prettiest girl in Nevada soon to be chosen to represent the state in the forthcoming Miss Universe contest, will have an Important goodwill relations job to do at the pageant, according to contest officials. ^^M^^M ^-.l*J^---?√ß---^^dOMS*?Σ≤^" """?√ß?╟≤ ?╟÷^?╟÷Miss- Nevada will be mingling *f"| with 48 other girls from the United | States and with 42 girls represent-j ing most of the foreign countries, j in the world. Thrown together fori a #?║riod of 10 days, Miss Nevada can do much to promote the ap- 1 peal of this state and its resort I attractions and fun offers, it was j pointed out. ! To be chosen at a wide openi j competition, in which any girl who lis beautiful and who meets the re-| | quirements o?· the rules printed in | the official enficx.^Ianks ?╟≤ of the Re- I view Jou^^^an?Σ≤SJ!ter, Miss Nevada -^LTlM^WSak^at\io expense i to her/ to Jiang Beach,ICalifornia, Jfor'the.fufus of the J^isI Universe j contest rairting July 9.1 ( The sjpte contest willjake place at the ^nds Hotel on S&day, June 28, stajKfhg at 1 PM.jSmI contestants njpst have an jSfficial entry mank <m file with ttoPReview Journal by Kiidnight, JSne 25, in order to- be jtfcged on^Bunday. The sl^e^^dnlest, sponsored by , ; the ReviewsJournal and the Sands I Horel, will be conducted in an open I and unbiased manner, with all con- Jtestants judged equally, and with I beauty as the only basis for the I selection of the winner. i I According to the number of en- I trants, contestants will pass I through three degrees of elimina- 1 tion, and the winner will be an- Jfjnounced at the end of the judging. M As in the case of the big final jffMiss Universe contest, the state I (Continued on Page' 3Pi;-.,: I liiiijlli PBSS I NIVEN IS LIVIN'?╟÷Copagirl Joy NiveB^^iKngeleT,5W!eads\n j j easy life in Las Vegas. At night she dances m The Samds for fa I few hours and during the day she basks in me warm sunshine. Ii Besides that she has nine mink coats. Niven if| really livin! J?: | ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay^?║37l PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York CHICAGO, ILL. HERALD AMERICAN Circ. D. 548,908 - S. 151.407 JUN 1 G 195' iWuetta O. Parsons Marie Wilson Signs for 4 RKO Movies BY LOUELLA O. PARSONfl|f||?? International News Service, Motion Picture Edftdr. HOLLYWOOD, June 16?╟÷Today Ma3^pB^teoinr should be inking a contract for fotlr pictures, ip&jfper yealy with RKO. Marie'l sparkling performance $!th Roz Russell in *'NeVer Wave at a Wac," plus of course, her popularity on radio afjd TV ir. "My Friend Irma"~i$|kes her solid gold to RKO-%p anj^other company lucky enough to get her. I've always loved Marie. But I don't believe I realized just how popular she is with Mr. and Mrs. Joe PuSIc until I saw the way s3S| was^ received by the crowds at a church festival in Pomona. Long before her spot in the charity performance, they were calling .with affection, "I$|i|oi Mai$e. We want Marie." JOHN WAYNE HAS DE- cided-^aot^ to^ittgsp6i??W"?╜ in?╟÷iho~- "The High and the Mighty." This leaves the role of the older pilot, Dan Roman, wide open, and it looks as if John, and his. co-producer, Bob Fellows, will offer it to MARIE WDLSON Hen popularity zooms. Randy Scott. He'd be perfect. Duke stepped out of this airplane thriller for two reasons. Right after he completes "Hondo" in Mexico, he starts "The Silver Horde" for RKO. The second is, he has to have some time between pictures for his up-coming bitter divorce battle with Mrs. Wayne. * * * THE LINEUP of talent in Las Vegas is staggering. Every one of the night clutifp has ^^perisiv?╜$jj$ct plus a chorus of beautiful girls?╟÷really beautiful. --^JPISJ A crowd ot us, including Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lastfogel, Mecca Graham, Jjmmy McHugh and Hershfcy Maitin^ooked over the acts?╟÷Jimmy to hear some^f&the singers -with the. j idea of adding to his act. At the Thunderbird, Jimmy Melton is holding forth. 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