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cJiUi en PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Phoenix, Ariz. Gazette (Cir. 44,356) JUN 101953 HOLirwyui/ .OrVcftfWelles, Ex-King Farouk Come Close To Fight In Rome By SHEILAH GRAHAM 10 HOLLYWOOD, June (NANA)?╟÷Orson Welles: and Egyptian Ex-king Farouk nearly came to blows at a party in Rome when Orson declined, in very strong language, to play the ex- monarch in the Barry Mahon film biography. ... Americans trying to get into the Don Juan Club in London, ?╟≤where Josephine Baker is appearing, are usually Itold: . "n?? $gbler,.r:-.<.T |i*?║?║|?║ij_ "Ava Gardner personally booked Kathryn Grayson and Ann Miller into the Tree Tops Hotel in I Nanyuki, Kenya, to | follow the gals first-nighting at Conrad Hilton's new hotel.in Madrid next (month. Carlos Thompson, who would rather write than act, has been banned on the bookstalls in his native Buenos Aires' with: his hew book of short stories,,/All j$ God." PAULETTE GODDARD si# she'd" rather be a friend of Erich Remarque's than marry him-A remarkable rernark. Joan Crawford won't be going to Lisbon for "Lisbon,'*'The ,Njc| Ray production will be made.^*|| tirely in California. .. ??AnOySStet doing Queeg in "Caine Mutihy, Humphrey Bogart will; get together with Nick for ?╟? a. picture here. They coul& make it abroad, but prefer to payees iii the >od old U.S.A. Bobby Van will,start,his six- week personal 'appearance tour July 15 at the Chicago Theater. Errol Flynn gave the treasury department a shopping checipe* $200,000, against the.internal revenue's whopping claim for?80U,- 000 But the government still has an attaclfeerit Sfu9gP raiihon worth of flynn's property. EVERY COLUMNIST in town has learned that Van Johnson is out ;as Lieutenant Maryk ir "Caine Mutiny." But vice presi dent George Glass says that isn't so,'. fh<Hg?║fc ,. the T^cld-'shaking questjo-rllf;whether.v|^ will dye his .4taij| dark and ham a crew cut is Tfe'^h the air.' :J|| Caught Margarefcoliien out- ?╟≤side Jl^anoffs'^^-limmQther, At tjyprisk of offendin^Rlaggie. something- #oUld be d$ae about herlliake-up?╟÷a splodM chalk- V*jm-5 P a s * e> sn*$*ggt&: ?╟÷J" pretty face. Mrs-. tfBagiHp start-, ingm new- fad-^lueilffielashes. . .'^x-movie starlef Jacqueline White, inside Mike's-pf^, visiting Hollywood from,?Θ╝?╜&> wy??-> had this to say: 'T;j|lf?·hink of better places to live:^R$bere. But.tbat's where hepgUgband s oil is! ___P?:fl"""1:'' 11 It finally happened, Lili St. Cyr is booked ihto Boston,,^the, sec- ond';week-in:'Ju%^J^P^ffl;7 Jfijfimy Stewart^^'h-.a-re of 'Tender Bay" w$HT be\?√ß somewhere between $300;QD0and.$500,- 00&f6#*he 50-50 deal with Uni- verialsI$ternational. Adds up to mcg#li^ $1 mulish for" .three f.^i^^ED:GEORGE' .Jessel #^fet?Svpew:?'V ahd he ^flashed, I t'Wzthe first tl&e^iri H> years I'm,intrigued with .a girl:' Shes Marian Marlowe: Hornet her m St. Louis and wanted? Sl&rher in a picture. ^?%^"^"-- ij$?║|l( T|ie Breen offices deleted all reference to narcotics m % the Jury" and director Harry t^ssex is teaming. Says;?╜!?? *?? mention itohf$V,;-**%not films? But I'd just m-pooh sepit omitted every pls.cetr.p&ffi-*$* ""'ilanrie Di^is up for the lady lead in "Be#bhead" .with Tony Curtis and Jfank Lovejoy.- "But wha wants to gP to Honolulu? WHEN%ANIE POWELL'was js^ls J^nnmiwhod ^ther told thatSry Steffen would^ 1^^^ h#-h^and and ^&^a&S_?·S*. ???╜fl rfivorfce a&lJ 'X And husband aj& JoanhifWho'd, rather stay beat her to the e&ms and divopfce her, she scoffed,* J-W't: .believe it; he's to$^rmjm$gentlera Sir Aiexana^%:orda * sen long cabipfe^M|fio Lanza ing him ^eisun and.the moi star forpftitn:.. in 'The 'Mario," bitten by.Alex n George ^<|&, ?nd whic!- owns. Wm$$ Rita S^orth, back iron. Honolulu^! sleep in her own feather tSpfagain^the board is long as s^0m,moi the wmd andpd&mt&fc I ;' ' Franc-hot, Tone is due here any day tolsettW^Mm^ s h0"f and set^SestaWT^b ^ade himrie^^$l?╜^K^V . Bc0^won WQW^t go to Afri^^'^^1^^ J?╜?Sle hPpausl^T^??╜W#xPectmS a baby^ffdrS#Winghalf an acrJot*ege^p-on the estate he boughljpt year from Humphreyl-ilP^ chil And "husband-John jgbtiating1-for the ' "Dark of the Palance to play diead won three j 13 at roulette at f Vegas. But, each 50 cents down! JUL lens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Phoenix, Ariz.* Republic 'VM_ (Cir.JD. 59,933 - S. 74,779) j iClub Show | IJ K^Taxing, 8iPor Tallu l NEW-RfeH (UP|?╟÷fallulah Bankhea(Appl-'ecia*s we $20,- 000 a week^'fefterM^Wve al-i I days been auout. one jump I ahead of the sheriff despite all | the money I've made in my I life"?╟÷>-but she doesn't fancy any 1 more night club engagements. TalM|a^^?^itois initial ex- I perusifeKt ymit iirk Las Vegas, l^v., after her sucfessful debut wfor aiS-week englgement at lihe SRiiidff Wn??Ai Ithe noted I stagef star said shf was both Ithrrfed and frighteped. "It's a great strain to under- Jtal4 something Jake this," she ?√ß sail. "I, doubt Ir I'll be able to Isininer dowj^Tntiri get back : horal!^gKi<iffy country place at I Bedford, N. Y. I appreciate | the response the people have I been kind enough to give me \ j and the help. by the manage- . j J ment of the Sands, but I just j j can't wait for it to be over." ?╟≤/A CHECK,with.Miss Bank- j Wiead's management here, the William Morris office, disclosed that her success in Las Vegas had resulted in night club of- t fers from ?╟≤ other places but that.no. more dates'had feeri set. Not every- piaci^ttf eq&pe, hcapi.'.aff^d[''a $20,000 a ^ek saiary-^^^jne perlormance^e'?;,. cause ^Bfflfe'ln Nevada do cliibs have th#L benefit;"0fs ?a huge revem^e^fea gamblii^g^ "It so^ds like a;lot!of money for threeV "V^^^?? 4^n't'^t,*' 1 the actr|p?║1|!Pv fto^"&ctually I don't get pkue^ntorei out of it j than enough "to meet running ; expenses* teQ^fteifiji&ti the tax bite, cos$^o$ brinings a staff here with me, getfi^s special gowns iQ^tiiP'-" enga?g|ment?╟÷- $8,000 f^b^he^own^ $$$ie> It really &_Wf}J\ - MISi^^NKHEAD,, ^lio did j a TV 'sho\V pnce a mo"nth for I NBC last^' season, isn't sure what the "n'etwork will do with ?╟≤ [ her ixi'^^^^y' of vide^prting j in thf^yp; r -;Jat-. | fS;"TM|^^^en- someijjsik of more,, s^iows m the!>> SiUsical variety '.format that I used," j she i^iji/.-'.lbul: nothing-:definite. I l-'m not.^bpo keen on continuing I in, tha't^foVm. I tfeel I uor'"1 like to do' a filmed series^:anf?piif- | hour progra^'baseoU'OT^j^fea^ . tion q^inedy}*-possibly w|^" me j playing tory^elf in stories that j would ^tg^ixgm my activities I and m^^^^^pfe. -*s?? "Bui^K|ng like t^ifk takes a lot cffgftarining?╟÷^yqu don't . want fos-SfOther unless you're I sure of getting'"^k^, good air I time?╟÷and it ma^we*that it's ! just too late now to get such J project under way in time for the coming fall and winter." Jitters - LOS AKOBXES pi?╜& H Uos Anqeles, CaU*. 1 ^',rror^\ [Ch. D,2?╜5,006) m %1 See where Mayor-Elect Norris Poulson has declared wpr qn organized crime. So I would like m imjtiw to be specific and state what tornk4># organized crime. i??fl??e referring only to gamblers, or is he g<yng ont after the dope peddlers? Organized crime has been taking an awful beating, at least verbally, from Mayor Bowron for many ^ears. Whenever any critic raised his wgl^ead, Bowron wougl darkly intimate tjiat th#6tftic wastsniytEemoutjipiece of organized criminals itching to take over Los Angele^He sounded the alarm every once in a while about the overlords of the underworld marking time on the outskirts of the city, ready to rush in if hejj&wron, should be ousted. This record, dealing with organized ?╜$i??e, has I been played so many times around here it jf*o longer sends the people, so let ugJjKope PoulHii doesn't play It too often... I would shout with joy, however, if he j came up with a sound program to; rout the monsters who are peddling herein, here*. ! abouts. Actually the only organized crime, j left in Los Angeles is the dope traffic. And apparently it is so well organized it's just about impossible to cope with it.. W_2 I The County Jail is crowded to ov^owing with dope addicts. They are easy to catches j cause of the tell-tale marks on their arms, but the big guys wha are sending the stuff into this town aren't being caught. These are the gang- Isters on whom I would like to have public of- (ficials declare.war. They're the ^iminals who are menacing the peace and happiness of many a home in this area by enticing the young people | in those homes to walk the dark paths of hope- ; less narcotic addiction. m pi A couple of years ago things began looking very dark for radio. Sponsors and artists turned their eyes toward television. Everybody was predicting that by 1952 or '53 radio should be as pXtinct, as th^jdbaclQ bird*. Bwt pi^jesij?╜s^-&3ad _ IiFYank Stanton of the CBS network thought that kind of talk was a lot of hogwash. ^?╜K I They felt that there was definitely a place for radio that couldn't be filled by TV and they made their plans accordingly. They moved t?? protect the millions that were invested in radkUfe' jjfe Two years ago they split CBS down the middle PALEXI STANTON MURPHY with TV on one side and radio oB^e'||be??, Under the guidance of Adrian Murphy^fKe* radio half got going. Murphy's gang forgot a& about TV and went out hammer and tongs to selLradiQ, and how they succeeded is what* keeps "Murphy grinning from ear to ear. ...fSJyiSn; ?? r^T;, ftti i ISSjgSB.**" i*e/??- _?╜&?╜ Je?JV Ts m?^ mm0}* u* Pa^AnoD i^JLlli #i?╜ PRESS CEIPP^G^BUREAU Established 1888 Seattle T San Francisco rLoajiAngeles Idaho F?╜licjF???╜*-iiUii;. r^i?╟÷^f. Idaho Falls, Idafio 1953 ?╟≤^trskine Johnson. Sonja Slates Comeback _j-2.*JkX.^.^^ /xtttiXv -rnw. tWii* oniiirl smell marriag HjTO&YWOOD ?╟÷ (NEA) ?╟÷ Hj clusively Yours: Sonja Hegiei skating right out into the atfdi-| ence in 3-D? Producer Harry Mpel Brown has Sonja's word thatHhq will make her movie comejf^cls under his bannerjin a hi^S-'Dj Skusical aktmvaga^p, _ 'iWA'f^m^-^to^ot ^timing," Brown told me on tfiS'Tse!: bi "I Ride Alone," a hew- 3-D film for Columbia. * "If Sonja can get through with her Lon^tm Ice show and dates in France- on time, we'll start the picture this fall. We've been talking about if for several months. She's very enthusiastic about the idea." * "rfe long-expected blowup of thej Arlene DaJil-Fernando Lamas romance is near. Arlene's been see*! ing Raymond Hakim; whom she dated long before Lex Barker came into her life. Lili St. Cyr, the strip queen, has only one page of dialog in "The Son of Sinbad" at RKO. But with Lili,. who needs talk? . . . John Huston's "Richard the IH" will be the first full-length 3-D flicker to be made in London. Sir Laurence Olivier may replace Jose Fei?·er._a&.r ttie ^tar. Jose doesi^p%a?╟?t to leave Hollywood?╟÷ andjRosemary Clooney. JfiF On The Up and Up * jPVan Johnson's rediscovery as a song and dance man by Jack Entratter of The Sands Hotel in Las Vegas left MGM bug-eyed?╟÷ -"We'd forgotten Van's talents," a studio executive sheepishly confessed.to Jack?╟÷and raised the stature of movie stars as in-the- flesh, light-club entertainers. "I'nc-Jscld on movie names," Entratter told me after , two weekS#of jam-packed business withi'yan's hoofing, singing and breessffife-chatter. "But they must be ni^fe stars with talent. They can'l^just stand up there with a take-^^&k-I'm-a-movieistar atti- tude.^fe It W^Entratter, now producing the* lavigJi??--gKo^s at The Sands, ^e<lured the/first Holly^ woodjsfar, Jane Powell, to play tW^Copacabana Ciub ?√ß in New fork .t^p y^^liSWbJtoK,,. he's \^f readyv|^|^Pf^re^i^e^ fp#s*!?╤eSands, with negotiadbns ^&eW3f?╜'$h for Marie jgiflson, Marble. Dietrich, 3i_***Bendix, PeterlLawfprd a/jtf<Xhers. ^trs_Ug^ft^lways on the prowl forj&y^)ir%drgeous dolls to decor- rte hls^wo^rs, but even in Holly- wo^^jt^ittn easy to find theffi, he adjt^ftted. Thirty girls with moviei||Jpms experience turned out jft&&taf last audition. He hired only,)^m?║i the dazzlejps. "^__?^ camera Can hide de- fecti^P^ ttold me, - *'A night-dub.; ^potli^M can't." ^/-^^ ' Separafloii ,^^^^' // T$k s4i>aration c^^d by //' ca:^^^pirector Don Sie/V 7 sayt^M^skgrounded the// / up *)&^i;,marriage toy / Lin|fpi.f|f6w directin// J'- Ventttrei?jJJpn told me// ^Z riag^espfetiyist whenj W 7 are. at opposite * ^M ol ^*0J try-fViveca's caYY ti%J New York. The dk\ .2V7 ly amicable. ^^4%/ ness on either// >0,*1 Mona - F</ &&& poised for th*^*tjj daughter?╟÷anothe^e?╜7 |Mt coiild spell marriage to Bing Ciosbylc^WKM'.'s' ijl$ .?√ß; _. * * * '?√ß^eggy'Lee, who'wrote the mu- $S)hlm. lyrics of her new record IlilJ- ?√ß Iwho's Gonna Pay the Meek?" wires: I'"My song is positively not. hi' "ipiKea by the legal battle be- jitween Marion Dayies and Charlie 'Morrison oyer the Johnny R^y party." * * * r Nancy Olson is forsaking Hollywood for a. year or more. When the stork delivers the second bundle this summer, she will settle down in New York with hubb^ Alan Jay Lerner. , mn- ii bbyj^j M