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PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 ChurJSgtreet --New York NEW YORK, N.Y| JOURNAL AMERICA^ Circ. ajJ^,509'_>'-S.. 1,039,550 | JUN 15 JB Hollywood Highlights: Jane Upset^ay Capce|C I u wba tes By LOUELLA O. PARSONS, T' Motion Picture Editor, International News Service "fjj&/*' HOLLYWOOD, Jus^t>i5.?╟÷JANE" POWELL FEELS SO "MISERABLE WITH A BAD cold Jlus the emotional upheaval of divorcing" Geary Steffen tft$i slie may cancel twdnight club dates and rest until she starts "Hit the Deck" with Vic Damone in August.- 1 Latest developments in the impasse between Jane and Geary are:- ' ?√ß'?√ß , ?√ß?╟≤ '?√ß He packed up bag- andoaggage a^sSkittoyed out of the house over, the, weekend. Jane puts the. .home up for sale on Tuesday; it's too big; it's been agreed she keeps custody of the chiferen- with Geary having righ&s-'Of visitation. - But the division of community property hasn't been settled, and that's still the big legal hassle. Iliillii^iil ?√ß* **-??'?╟≤.. FROM NEW YORK today Jack Warner's telling the world (if he'd told me first he'd have a better break in this column) that he just closed a deal for the remake of "Moby Dick" to star Gregory Peck. The great sea classic, made first with John Barrymore, will be produced- and directadTjte^ Jdhn Huston under the baiiner - of Moulin Productions and released through Warners. Elliott Hyman, head of Moulin, closed' the deal with Jack. The picture won't start until Spring with all the trimmings, 3-D, Widescreen, WarnerScope and the all-media camera?╟÷and everything else you can think of. * * * ^S^W^TW^ WE STAYED AT the Sands ^otai fa ?╟≤!?╜.TffjfV a really beautiful - spot with excellent service-tnanks to'the fine guiding hand of Jack Entratter. During the day, the, pool is the attraction. Then, at night, the supper room is jammed with customers kwho love both hot and operatic music. Metropolitan Opera star: Robert Merrill stops the show every night followed by that sizzling master of the blues, Louis Armstrong, who brings the place down in a heaps ~ , >} \P^ Futiny Impromptu M_$:i~ GEORGIA AffflU&"> Skelton are very much disturbed over reports that; they're having trouble again. I saw them at the Flamingo having dinner with the Abe Lastfogels. Abe is working on a deal for Red who staged a very funny impromptu show. Rose Marie, whom IvJpiaven't j ?√ß ?╟≤ ,.?√ß. ?√ß;?√ß.-' ?√ß' '?√ß '..- seen sinceshe,was a child performer, is the star of the revue there and she has great style. The lyrics of her songs are so' original, particularly when she , sang about 3^" She got? a big hand fromkthe movie people present. JANE POWELL May Cancel Club Dates_ CONTINUING OUR TOUR of Las Vegas, we stopped by the Desert :,lnn which is having a face.lifting job. T^jaile this is being done an outdoor aquacade, "with-tf^riny Weissmuller ' swling, iS3the big draw. In Johnny's revue (I understand he'll tour Europe with it for 20 -weeks) is the daughter Of Meliza Korjus. She's a lovely looking girl. The first time I ever saw Johnny's swim show was back in 1940 at the World's Fair in San Francisco. At that lame there was another4$very loofcr ing girl doing herself proud- Esther Williams! . . . .* *. * ' ANN RUTHERFORD told me she' had no marriage plans after she', divorced David May. But j that ain't what 'Bill Dozier is telling around! New York; He says he and Ann will he mar- j ried very soon. Anyway, Ann was due io/ar- I rive in New York over the, weekend to see Bill?╟÷and then we shall see what we shall see. She also has two offers for TV shows, which is her official reason for the trip East. Same Party SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD Collected at Random: Beetsy Wynn, who had it bad for Dan Dailey, and Gwenn O'Connor, who dates him now, were in the same party at the Encore?╟÷kr.t no Dan. The girls came in with Pete Rugolo. Judy Canova airmails that she, husband Phil Rivero, and the new baby girl, plane home to the San Fernando Valley the end of the month. Judy leaves the Florida Hospital tomorrow. Cameramen were all over the Mocambo snapping Jennings Lang and Gussie Moran be- tween Joe E. Lewis shows. Found, an honest girl. .When June.Home was asked if she's marrying Richard Melvin, she said, "He hasn't asked me." That very fine skater, Jerry Rehfield, star of "Frosty Frolics," starts teaching this week at ?√ß the Jerry Page Ice Skating Studio in Westwood. Eve Ar- den's two little girls are his first pupils. What's this about Ralph Meeker beauing Lois De Fee, tallest striptease artist (6 feet T4) in the world,. around New Yorkt ;|yfitzi Gaynor and her steady, cJilli ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 San Francisco Portland - Seattle Santa Ana, Calif. Register (Cir. D. 26,408 - S. 24,554) lLAS Vpf*4S KjTfi,?╟÷Jlte^yl- Ivia Thornton, daughter o?· By- Iron Thornton of Huntington I Beach, and Donald Wayn^Trcd- IricksonkjOfe.Jg W^i-'Sm^_\MM- j Fredriq^|i|n> '^ai^v ArS^pefe I married. in the Litt|e.k^apel ?√ß Around the Cprner.ltas (Vegas, I Nev. They hqpgyjno&ned at the [Sands Hotel''and;.,S^fThojv at pWo?ny"dt"*?╤*9*N. Ro#sC,~janta I Ana. TS<* oilde afrenjfed Hunt- | ington I^chi Higlr "BctiooI and I Orange Coa^t College. Her husband attended Santa Ana High School and College. Jack Bean, were : hilarious watching Lynn Carter and his four Cartiers' imitating Kay Thompson and the' Williams . Brothers at Charley Foy's. . Hear Hedy Lamarr took her psychiatrist to Europe, with her. The oil painting George Sidney made of Jean Simmons as Young Bess has been sold, at a fancy price, to a London art dealer. Betty Hutton opens, the newly renovated Night Club Room at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas. Lloyd Bacon has shut down "French Line" for a;week to permit Jane Russell to rehearse andrecord several important songs. *?√ß$?·'& The Alan Ladds are in Amsterdam ?╟÷ next stop Copenhagen. , That's all today. See you tomorrow. ^illen s PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU I Established 1888 SAN PRANCISco J Portland - Seattle Us Vegas, Nev. Review Journal (c'>- / ??,043) JUN 16 m?? ?√ß fmA Hotel Nine iops WinJ fo Jun,or Baseball League *?╜view^aI Sportg K. f^Sg fS^ ??ne each ' i The ^ndS HotPi ^ " ' N tto ?·?· *" iming8' an<* 'our P^^^ Wer, on the city jJK^teSLS* Blght Dishmon took baton. ?· F&?·s;*a - ii k'i /losers. 3- P?Σ≤?Σ≤* staff for the w?╜t??;de"sruafl-s- 1f1 14-* ?╜^|B[ J short by two nn,..??7, but fellJ jby a score of T?·ft S? Zicto?Σ≤l fe (game last night e Sec??nd| I (while teammate t ,^ - . Min^s, m ftta'ott^iSfiglfe topped out ?║ (Browning took hiffL C?nson and ffl /test of the eveitag the tm ?╜"4 JtheWS^nrMe^e n,ns J