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1 Lana Heading For the Oscar?

By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 3—Producer John Houseman is

: be in the Oscar race for her! § emoting in “Tribute to a Badman.” . . . Diana Lynn wears

what's supposed to be Scott Brady's dressing robe for a,

predicting Lana Turner will

scene in “The Moon Is Blue.” But! * = =

the robe, four sizes too large, was! especially designed for Diana.'Anne Baxter's saying t | « « «+ “The Sheltering Sky,” Paul VINE hat she Bowles’ 1952 best-seller and a

will show her shapely chassis on

: : (the screen at least once a year shocker, will be made into al. y " movie by Robert Siodmak, who's! for the good of Hollywood.

just taken an option. » » =

{Bathing suits, sarongs, panties {and bras—the . outer huskings

THE ALL-STAR Revue Is pag-/oOh.t [Inake any difference to

ing Harold Lloyd and Maurice Chevalier for next season's line-|

up of stars. » » o

from Bryan Forbes than the expanse of land and sea between

Hollywood and London: ” os

Oscar-winning Anne, who told me:

leg paddings, (girdles and other monstrous de(vices. There's been talk that {we're short-waisted, knock-kneed, (skinny, fat, sway-backed and {everything else. Hollywood should {have spiked this talk years ago.

s STEPHEN LONGSTREET'S|It’s hurt the movie industry.”

new novel about Hollywood, “The| .

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Beach House,” is a runaway best-| PRESS AGENT RELEASE:

seller in movietown now that it's|

being whispered that the leading speak Polynesian for his starring

characters are a real movie couple. ” n s JOAN FONTAINE'S too ‘busy to write leters from Spain, where she’s making “Decameron Nights,” but Collier Young hears from her. In case sister Olivia de

Havilland wants to check, I

mean. 2's = THE CENSORS--finally --approved “Hellgate Prison” as a film title with the stipulation that it must be all one word. Never divided as “Hell Gate.” ” ” f J i, SINGER RODD WHITE swears that when he took out a certain well-traveled movie starlet, he got stuck with the tab for her mink coat rental. 2 » = IT'S A FOURTH try at the brass ring of glory for George Dolenz. 7 Under personal contract to Howard Hughes for almost 10 years and starred in only one picture, “Vendetta,” George now will costar with Olivia de Havilland and Richard Burton in Fox's movie version of the best-selling “My Cousin Rachel.” He'll play Signor Rainaldi, the romantic Italian whose mysterious relation to Olivia sets off the final tragedy. Three times before the handsome George reached out and missed. “Td like to have a penny for everybody who says, ‘Who's George Dolenz?” The other day his contract with Mr. Hughes finally expired and now he’s grabbing off the fat roles, : “It's a new start,” he told me, “I've forgotten the past.”

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Bob Mitchum a weontract to war{ble hot jazz, but no okay has {come down from RKO high brass. “Maybe,” shrugs Bob, “they're afraid I'll make enough money to implement my independence.” # » » MILLARD MITCHELL, on his sourdough role in “The Naked Spur”: - “This prospector’'s role looks like a big: change from the suave [producer I piaygd in ‘Singing in the Rain.”-Actudlly it isn’t. It's just a.small switch from prospecting ham to prospecting gold.”

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dolls. | Says Dick, who stars with] Mickey Rooney in the film: “I'd rather not play Mr. Charm again. That's what hurt my career when I was at Fox. There was too much emphasis on the

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myth on the screen anymore.

- (how, and how long can you milk something?” ’

{when he was hiring a secretary.

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They want real texture. Another thing—nobody will ever get me to play a composer again. How many composers are there, any-

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age "l show was written by Jackie Rich- EMERSQN—'All Baba and the 40 Thieves” | Pennsylvania College for Women

Webb, | oRIENTAL = The Prowler” and “The performances if a professional ment, said the Workshop teaches n |its students to sing opera in Eng-

{lish because that is a prime step {toward winning a wider follow{ing for the art form.

The Workshop course will be

Donna Lynn Andre, Ann -Wolfen- |p {it Ki¥i9 " “ erformer is incapacitated. stein, Carlotta Locke, Charlene | ia Wome: 8py ane Wes Rut p p: Curry, Mildred Webb, Rhoda Kit- B5%; San Francisco Story” and “Afric Diana Vanbriggle, Eicher, Linda MacDouggle,

Dr. Paul Anderson, PCW presi|dent, said he believes this is the {first city in America where a ofessional opera company and |

workshop have undertaken such expanded- from 16 to 20 weeks land students will be permitted to

attend Pittsburgh Opera hearsals and performances under the new arrangement:

a joint venture. Richard Karp, director of both Workshop and Opera, pointed out while the nation has many highly trained singers, there is a short-| age of facilities to teach them operatic acting techniques. That, he explained, {s the pur-| pose of the PCW Workshop.

Albert Fraser Keister, |

plays : enhances the 'singers with training in stage presence such as the Workshop

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Caviar, Wine on Ice In the Nevada Hills

By WARD MOREHOUSE VIRGINIA CITY, Nev., Aug. 2—Here's a once-roaring

mining town, now with a population of 400, huddled de fiantly on a bulge of Sun Mountain in the Washoes, which

has taken on a new vitality. the Territorial Enterprise and some celebrated writers among its permanent residents; it presents the scarred and venerable Piper's

a reminder of its

glories, and it is certainly the only place, out in the sage of the American West, that keeps

Mr. Morehouse One of the spectacular figures

columnist, boulevardier, raconteur, bon vivant and stayup of| the city of New York. Now an

Oldsmobile convertible, casually plays roulette in its gaming, rooms, and lives in Victorian splendor in a narrow, two-story house, once inhabited by cowboys and their ponies, purchased for $1200 and furnished and decorated for $12,000.

Red lettering painted against a|

gigantic saffron rectangle upon a well of the Territorial Enterprise building attracts the attention of strollers in C ‘St. They pause before the gilded iron pillars of the Enterprise, just across the street from-.the Comstock saloon; they go in and buy copies of the booming weekly; and, in prowling the town, which rises in tiers like San Francisco, they hope for a glimpse of the frequently startling Mr. Beebe. If he isn't in his newspaper's offices or in the Bucket of Blood saloon enjoying his favorite wine (or in the East upon the urgent bidding of a book publisher or magazine editor), he is probably wandering around getting the

It has a reborn newspaper in

Labor Day week end five years ago and has never wanted. to leave, and dined in the candlelight

of the Comstock House Hotel. The

beef was broiled over cottonwood and prepared by the house chef, once of Maxim's in Paris, Vir. ginia City can be just that elegant.

There didn't seem to be any

fresh imported caviar around the

Comstock House, but I'm sure that there's a tin or two of ft, flown out from New York's Mr. Chernoff, in the Beebe and Clegg icebox.

It didn't take half a day here

in the life of Virginia City, & ¢; get me convinced that Virginia

{town of wooden sidewalks and |x¢ . 14 miles fro lalphabetical streets, is the in-| y =m Catson Oly:

'domitable Lucius Beebe, erstwhile |

22 from Reno and nearly 3000 from the Hotel Astor, will attract tens of thousands of tourists as a result of the Beebe-Clegg invasion; that the Territorial Enter-

lexpatriate in these wrinkled hills, prise will gain and retain a na(he publishes the Enterprise, strolls about town with his St.|

‘Bernard, rides about town in an Piper's Opera House, will bring a

tional fame, and that Rodgers & Hammerstein, once they've seen

company of “Oklahoma” over the passes and through the canyons to give Storey County, Nevada, a touch of the theater that used to be. * They Are Staying

David Belasco, twisting a finger into his silken white hair, used to talk to me about Virginia City and of his desire to return to it. I now understand what he meant, The place fascinates you; it's a town that you will see again.

Also, I shall jot down the words {of Publisher - editor - historian Beebe, spoken as he strolled C St. with his 8t. Bernard, Towser. He said: “Chuck Clegg and I came here three years ago on a bookwriting assignment. It seemed

-ithen, as it seems now, that there's

no place comparable to it. There ‘are no inhibitions in Virginia City; the only major crime is cheating at gambling. We love the town. We're staying.”

fresh air, something that had UP Reporter Killed

been denied him for half a cen-

{tury, or is in the workroom in

the house he shares with Charles Clegg, his partner in book writ.

chair-|ing and 1a the.adventure of buy{ing and operating the Territorial

Enterprise. Silver Dollar Hotel

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