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Dreams of $5 Million pe tert 0 Dabitus of Hollywood ‘Atom’ Night Club teria. 2 bohemian hangout in the - By Earl Wilson ory Oklahoma lady NEW YORK; Nov. 12—In New York, I find many who a aay yt, were

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cling to strange wisps of dreams, like “Prince Robert”—/|royal?” I asked.

a Guthrie, Okla., boy—who just visited me. ~ “From the family.” | 1 was flattered to have royalty call; even marked-down|geaye C S0t the family was royalty. “Also from various historical

._. Fourteen years ago, the bogus nobleman, a cafe mural Jta." said the Prince, not seem-, Tallies With & % ore Earl's Pearls tache and gold-headed cane elo ia his“ | SOPHIE TUCKER was such ajlady back from the grave ped Rosebud pig hit when she atomically. C Girl"—who loved his Greenwich played in Secot- “I've succeeded in doing this,” | Village poetry—and police caught/land theaters | he said, firmly. them. that a few peo- | * * = He went free—they parted—and|ple even paid to “You have!” I said. “That's Some six years later she killed|get in. 3 a pretty fair story. Where did herself. Comedian Jack You do it?” Now the Prince—sometimes he Gilford knows a ; “In the book,” said the Prince. demotes himself to the Count— little boy: who's d “I will live at least 75 more years. | rose from oblivion, at 62, and being ‘psycho- Mr. Gilford TI have so much more work to do looking dandyish with his long/analyzed. He likes children’s! for the world.” cigaret holder, announced to me: radio programs. Good night, sweet Prince. heard stranger things. Prince! $s = Hollywood atomic night club to! drive Prince Mike Romanoff out pe Roauolf once Worked for! The Midnight Earl

of business. | he ed i 3 “Atomic en- You are a phony prince,, WHAT'S HOT: Joe DiMaggio

{aren't you?” I asked Prince Rob-i and Johnny Broderick got them-| Sey vill permit ert. |selves a deer in Canada and! ya 3 15 | “I have royal blood, and I per-| shipped it to Toots Shor. DiMag-| San pri w i | | mit my friends—there are 10,000 gio enters Johns Hopkins Hospital | gg gee . [of them—to address me as Thursday to get ready for his] When by eg . Prince. I hand out titles myself. heel operation. . . . Sonja Henie| touching a

S 3 bestowed the title of Lord| will wear a $15,000 sable scarf in| | Salisbu 2 of ude JE ry on an artist friend her new ice show which she opens

| “Wh ” ui | at was his name,” I asked,| in Indianapolis next week. Her! 39 climb a | “before he had royal blood?” | mother has been in the hospital. | eo oh Slairway “Harry Salisbury,” the Prince. . . Sophie Tucker is the usual! lo nowhere, + Jt said. sock hit at the Latin Quarter.

“You have a right to do this?” !Her Red Hot Mamas’ Club (the I asked. . Latin Quarter gals) carried picket Merely a courtesy,” shrugged |signs saying, “We want better | His Bogus Highness. loving conditions,” “Like Chester*‘rather un-

y 8 2 field, we satisfy when lit,” etc. das f oo Need $4.5 Million and Sophie said, “I'll get the idea The Prince and Price Robert

: over to Truman. I've handled 1 Je Drince and oy WILL drive Romanoff piano players before.” The Four wl out of business?” | Step Brothers, Negro dancin over at Leon & Eddie's with Ed-| “Undoubtedly he will have to. are also on the bin vien oN = die Davis listening. Eddie has'go out of business,” the Prince, That's Earl, brother. : NATIONAL RADIO WEEK, Nov. (4th to 20th

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