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Ann Campbftll, Teddy ·Ran.
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•.•. 'lmpreulve offers by BroadwJy produc:m ud fllcker-maken have penilad·
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Green, to leave their sunny Miami
Beach home and move to New Y o r k
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shoWI Instead of the ulllal variety bills
or ble stara, got a fut tunldown from
the Richard Rodgers · office . : . Every·
thing went lust fine at Ule phab.preview
cif "Boys N ght Out" at the Capitol The.
atre, except that there wail no room for
the star of the movie, Kim Novak, or·for
the fabulous Joe Levine. llo tllq WFe
bustled up Into a cublly)lole far abOve
the audltorlu~ to be part of the
apartment or the late Major Bqwesaiul Kim watched herself on the lcreen
that wu 10 far below It · II!Oited like a
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''lbe May 2llt dlllllll' honDrlng Con·
~lei -.uellleY, the Bronx arransements lpoll'lr:Unlln ~~ new show
County DIIIIOCI'ltle leJ~ti. Ia a com- at the Pierre'• Cotillion Room; and th•
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eader who hu r~EWiejl to l!udge, des- with her, BUI and Mld1e kiuett, dt.
plte Mayor Wa1ner'• efforts to ouat him. play 10111e mllht)' fine and· fiiicy footand since IIObody expects His Honor to wor~ . . . l'he latest from Chicago: GIOr·
attend the fl8llla Speaker ol the Houae Ia Swanson'l play, "Th.e !Qkwell," wpn'f
John McComtack plans to be on hand to be brought· to Broadway rtght away. l11o
say a few wo.rd8 In behalf of the popular 1tead she'll tour the lhow . . . Fred ¥.
Charlie . ~ , GU~ Merrill, brother of talre hal cheeked into the St. llegll and
Robert MeiTIII, Offered Byron Goldmllll looks absolutely marvelous. m. sister,
lone of David Merrie~'• two bigut back· Adele Douslass, hu come up from her
ers) a 1109% .;proflt..-lmmedlately-for farm ID Vlrlinla to vlfllt with him.
blalnv$
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It For You
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, S2nd St. the other night Will a alnpe.
Singer ml .)l'uro It ln a Las V~ps file aquadroD of 10 young mn drelied
fur ooata, red leather .b~lmetl
ho.spltall!lfltpl!i from QOmplete e~bau· In
stlon ... Tbe tiiott UI\IIRllal cufntnks In an yellow boola, marcblnc In pt!tfect
town belontl to dnaer Sal Curtis. They're cadence whUe they ebanted "John
•.al)leOI, and tf ·you ltlolt closely you'll ry"- at 3:30 a.m. (And, you're woul•ll,;,
- the face on tb 'eutiUnlt b Truman about the Martians rirrlvlnl!?) . , MallY
Capote's. .(~ 'Trulbllll tnC!w.?J ... La- of the authentic props usea llY Bill HQI)i
bot leadff DaYid Du111Diky 1s reportedly den In "The Counterfeit Traitor" were-;
mltfed J)t!cauR tile ba,rber he recom· borrowed from tile D•r;tlsh Un~erif0!111d
mellded 'didll't" ut .the tonceaslon at the Museum while tbe fUm wu on loeltlon
new Amerlernallotel..
In Copenhagen. They Include under·
ground prlnttn1 presses, 1ecret eomm.uLook for more new1 atone• about ntcallon devices 'lnd the notseleSI cork
the Frank Pay will. All the .furnlture he tires which couriers concocted for their
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ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
MISS MIDNIGH'l"S NOTEBOOK: Ed·
die Fisher bu embarked on a ltrenuoua
campaign to "find bls own identity
agm" by playlq Jlight clubs, makllli
reconllnp and •klnl- motion pictlll't
deal&amp; HIJ halldlerll beUeve he'll make a
seDiatlo~ ~~ aUnctloli In the near
future beeiUJe of a Jl)ll~Wre of Cilrfcltlit)'
and l)'llllllth)' ID publk o~Jiion; they
think people- will turn out
droves to
aee the man ~beth TaJior jUted. Ironically, it wu· Liz ;wbo lielped his last
nightelulla~ In NiWYork, slm·
ply by lboW!ni up at rbwfde 'almost
Diallt .wblle he. wu sfutlnc at the
EmpiN lloolli. Sbe perfonneil the same
sel'Yke when· he wu making a pereonal
appl!lranee IB Lu Vep.t. •
olie',qiaeatfoD mark that wUI
hlllll1 any e-'e owner ' who blres Eddie
soo&lt;~t will beile able to face the audieD·
CH with bll UJ1111 .~ now that
Uz II no loiiP,r lD' ~-cblerlng sectiOn?
Eddie II ID I btJbiY IIII'VOII8 atate· thdaya, .. hel4~ollltratec! soon lfter he
arrived In New York from Rome, ·and
tu lmpreqrto who- empior,• him .bid
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