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RTHE ORIGINAL m OMEIKF PRESS CLIPPINGS "?√ß 220W.19thSt.,NEWYORKll,N Y Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D $36,994} (S 1,107,545) This Clipping From CHICAGO, ILL. HERALD-AMERICAN Louella O* Par^on^ June Allyson Returns to M-G-M ?√ß BY LOUELLA O. PARSONS 'H taternatiunal News Service Motion Picture Editor, HOLLYWOOD, June 19?╟÷June Allyson, who was away from M-G-M about 20 minutes, as she puts it, moves back to her old studio for "Executive Suite,".the business story that is pore Schary's pride and joy. My young friend, June (in private life Mrs. Dick Powell), wouldn't be human if she weren't excited about, coming back to this studio where she reigned as one of the royal family for 10 years. She said: "But if I hadn't liked the script* I wouldn't have accepted it." June has William Holden, Walter Pidg- eon and a score of other leading men, with John Houseman as producer. She tells me she has never been happier than she is in "The Glenn Miller Story" with Jimmy Stewart at Universal-International. THERE'S NO denying Maggie Mc- Namara is as cute as a button, but I wonder' if she isn't getting off on the wrong foot by refusing to test for the Tyrone Power picture, "King of the Khyber Rifles." Maggie didn't show up when she was asked to report, giving the reason that "Khyber Rifles" is a man's picture. Although she's u'ndef contract to 20th she has not yet made a picture for them. She was in the much-discussed "Moon Is Blue" and I must say she's very good. She's so effervescent, so young, and really a good actress. - W.J*, RED SKELTON children with hjmtfrti- the j?·a,hara iJrLasW< woip Red gps $32T course, jthajpnclude: beis of hisjact, In Rfd gets ffgift of a On thf same bi. jvely yjbig sing Jietti. | ' Samegweek in |>ens. a||the Deserj The sknds. takes Georgia and the hen he opens July 14 at For two weeks' 00. Not bad! But, of Salaries for other mem- [dition to all that cash, ailer dressing room, with him will be that Anna Maria Alberts Vegas, Betty Hutton Inn,?╟?and Milton Berle IBOTH DUKE JPAYNE and his director, Jofln Farrow, wrip from Carmargo, Mexico, witikenthusiasn/about Warners' all-media came^|/ Says^Puke: "IHfcMjfiat 3-D is sort of like a stepbrother?╟÷it's something like my acting- no one seems to like it but the public. Look at the grosses on 'House of-Wax.'" Farrow also has been won over to the new "monster." Michael,Farrow joins his father on location, and the two oldest Wayne boys, Michael and Robert, already are there to spend time with their father. Duke adds: "Can't say I wish you were here?╟÷it'fe 105 in the shade!" CHATTER IN jftLMTOWNt The Inub Martin and Lewis received in Glasgow, Scotland, from Lord Prove^t Kerr didn't keep the fans away from We' theater where the comics are appearing. According to a cable,, -poliee cars we>re MAGGIE M'NAMARA Refuses Power film test, called out after the boys were imprisoned in the theater for more than two hours. Thousands, of fans later stdod in the rain until 4 a. m., underneath the boys' hotel window serenading them. The local press stated that it was the biggest house in the history of the theater. Now I hope, with all this, we won't have any more nonsense from Dean and Jerry about keeping publie^Wlici'als waiting. THERE WILL BE NO night-clubbing for Humphrey Bogart add. Lauren Bacall when the Bogarts arrive in 'New York from Europe next week. That's because Bogey has been notified' to start growing a be&r||-immediately in preparation for hi? rojj|$n ~"'Caine Mutiny," which starts July 30j*2 Bogey is afraid he^Ji look like a bum in J New York and that he'll.get a good roasting from the press. When has Bogey ever cared what anybody said before? HOLLYWOOD SNAPSHOTS; Mrs. Fred MacMurray was slightly better today, although still critically ill. Mort Blumenstock is handing out cigars for the birth of Lisa Daniel, born to his daughter, Mrs. Marvin Daniel Perskie. The child's father, Major Perskie, is in Korea. Gwen O'ConnQr wasn't too upset after her divorce to go to the Encore with Dan Dailey. j The 10-^ear-old daughter of the Fred Astaires, Aya, is visiting her aunt, Adele, in Virginia. Adele, who, was Fred's dancing partner for so long, is now Mrs. Kingman Douglass. Fred and f*hyllis celebrate their 20thvwedding anniversary July 12. In to bear Joe.|LjLewis at the Mocambo were John Consi^f&e;and.. Jane Wurster. Not too many tabled a'w^y sat,Jane's former boy,friend, Hyatt DehhViwilh Eva Gabor. Joe E. wa??Vhevtr,3f^iier, ad libbing a mile a minute -~-\l-^i^ That's all today. See you tomorrow I Hear Louella Parsons Tuesdays at - JifM 9 p. m. on WBBM. wmfi. <Jul?║ns PRESS ijSLiSpNG BUREAU Established 1888 satst^bSmicisco T'*ft^Mgeles Porttap:^ Seattle J&.Vegas, Nev. '^^jMorning Sun y, (Cir. 8,531) jpr ft* m$ m WHERE 3/. S ND tSTAND By HANK GEEENSPUN *b In the spring, an old man's fan-C cy, heavily turns to thoughts oiL | rest. .The elections in May wereL I excuse enough to take off for a?·t J few weeks but with a Grand JuryL j sitting, absence from the cityL | might have been misconstrued.) J it's ottiZ Intf lUte at hanl\d I yonder t g mto the *M blue?0 / agedl" mS?·T how he ??a?╟?. I usually eS,i- ver met hasl. / work hJS?╟? JP In newspaper f"y / Wm from ?? se hls l00ks tarred} bei I turn.from any other profession H man who taZ ,r a bore is a I1 ??i i yourself. HooverP??ft5 .about P ^ ?√ß , being Mentlfl^Vthh?* *M want to give ?Σ≤l* the af>ove i/hxur^ I nceted perso?╟?arLSOme.disc??n- lc???Σ≤\ am TdouSff0^1^ hW i much neon S?╜U fy??UJI See as I Gi"1 I rates compare w?A V 'The taxi WW J ^rk CityPw SS ^ of New Molf a I driver everl^^llT^ a N- Y- fm > I as is done hSS e d^??r for youlmM f excellent and +h?╜' ' ?╟≤ 'rhe f??od is k V?½tk\ /The si^^^^aiie^t8 fJSf I ham and egir7j2Si ?·*Ve,a 49c 1 *?Σ≤m I ^ 4 a.m. which So J*m U PJn./f??ft UW\ [anywhere etoTffit*ost ^50 f ?╜y L Wwe;?nefciubS??rte2^^ steak for lesf t&fVe y??╜ a $5 | fan you see somTnh where ?√ß /n the worldS^l^ft talent/ ?? I ^ the fabulous u^h?? light than Lf I and without a c^g^^.here - M I, I charge yet CertZll ^nmum l I I big citv 'rTu ainv not in th* / I * 1 ?goW g^at T"*** K Roads a J proof of ?hPP ^??ich j?╜ actuS I ?╜????pH [l^"oil3fi-!S.xne by k JO ^ Bsom oi pafqo siWptjjo wvil ?╟≤uot;BJodJoo paiqnoji axi* jo sjo: -oaiip jo p:reoq aq; jo aaquiaui t 'siiaqoa puouutea Xauiow?? sAn^ uba sbav uoipaCqo aq| jo ;utod[ Following his engagement here Dave takes his orchestra to Europe for a six weeks tour of the Continent while his better half returns to Hollywood to dote over; what to call the expected heir. . . And while on the subject, the' Andy Russell's are planning toj adopt a young 'un too. By the way, plans to star'Andy and Del- la in a TV show emanating from Hollywood are nearing completion. . .-?√ß. The midnite ride to the D-4-C Ranch Sunday ended on a souij note and near fatal tragedy when writer-dancer Lady Michael was thrown from her horse and suf fered a brain concussion besides a leg injury. %$$_ BON MOT: A woman whd thinks no man is good enough foj her is often right?╟÷and more oij ten left. uo imoo iejapaJ am "T 9Jall P9"l sbm qoiqM spaBMpa 'M *H ^sbj^ reloads JO ^odaJ aq* o*-?╜oppafqj ug.panj itepjaisa* qnQ,4wpoj( RTHE ORIGINAL _ omeikF PRESS CUPPINGS ?╟÷ 220 W. 19*^; NB WY0BK H, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 aCtri^JCT 11,441) This Clipping From IvflAMl BEACH, FLA. FLA. SUN tan Over Miami" By PAULM. BRUUN ERROR: Sorry that we made an error yesterday in our review of ?╟≤'Young Bess" at the Flamingo and Embassy theaters, WE INTENDED TO RATE IT THREE-QUARTERS MOON. * * * SLIGHTLY DELAYED: Yesterday afternoon, visited the office of Wingy Grober and Charlie Block at their Park Avenue restaurant, to pick up a menu to accompany the story I had written for the West Coast. Wingy told me to open the package on the corner of his desk, which he said had?╟?been there going on three years. We opened it, and there was the Bruuns' Christmas present of 1950, with the card signed by Block, Grober and Charlie Farrell. It is a beautiful leather guest book and Christmas list record keeper. * * * IN THE MAIL: The Florida Sun received a special delivery airmail postcard from Mrs. A. M. Sims, 5515 White Oak ave., Encino, Cal.: "We have been interested in your council election and are interested in reading about a friend, Harold Shapiro. Please send us the newspapers of the past week and this week and anything written about him. Will send you money order for the charges." * * * POTPOURRI: Is Mayor Harold Shapiro about to announce an important date in his life??? Leonard Sues and lovely wife, Martha^Kii will celebrate their first wedding anniversary by going to Ra^fo Cit; Music Hall, where they met while on the same stage showjr'program; Leonard and his trumpet will^a^pear with Milton Berle jff the Sand; hotel in Las Vegas July 15, for two weeks . . . Roily Eplls is in^Sij last week in t&e Veranda room of the Saxony hotel, wash Judy Johi son and Her Dates opening July 12 . . . Bill Jordan wil celebrate birthday June 8 with a special celebration Monday. He says he 10 years younger than Jack Benny and Benny admits to Saturday night, the Delmonico hotel will feature Shirley YouT^ffSfm^i': vocalist with Horace Heidt's orchestra, in the Umbrella room . . . Ben Tupler, owner of Curry's restaurant, gave our regards to Phil and Evelyn Spitalny during their record-breaking engagement in the Edge- water Beach hotel in Chicago. Ben was in Chicago for medical treatment ... Eastern Airlines president, Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, who is presiding over the senior board staff sessions at the Saxony hotel, will be the.guest of honor at a stag to be?╜-tendered Saturday night by the Dade County port authority . . . Vice-Mayor Harold B. Spaet and Mrs. are taking off today for a long-planned vacation to the Condado Beach hotel, in San Juan, where managing director Jim Weber, has arranged several surprise receptions, official arid social . .'. Mayor Harold Shapiro and Capt. Manuel Fernandez jr., are among the honor guests invited to the opening of the new Hialeah Postoffice Saturday, 2 p.m. . . . (Cuban rum and champaign donated by, a Miami Beach public relations gal, initials M.F.) , , , Wolfie Cohen planning on selecting a name for his No Name restaurant at Collins at 67th; now that ANOTHER ONE is opening at Collins and 73rd . . . Clover's. Joey For-' man is a member of the "comedian's union," That is, Joey's a grad of the Borseht Belt. The Forman comedy was on tap for two summers at the Catskill Grossinger's . . . Overheard at Fan and Bill's: "She was discreet up to a pint." ... . Andre Broussard's pompano papillotte is high on the gourmet list at the 36th st., Miami, restaurant . . . Ben Thaw, Whelan drug chain exec, due in town this week for a look- see at his Dream Bar . . . Darlene, the brunette doffer at Leon & Ed- ^Wr a ami! ^yfl.a* " ' hool . . . Miltie Sackett, back from Isummer policy at his Hotel Good (ess at Harold Moss' Colony restau- k a party for Dec. 15 III . . . 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