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Daily News from New York, New York • 39

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'px fl I ETDCE Qa54 uSfe mi moteii By CHARLES McHARRY LTD By HEDDA HOPPER By ED SULLIVAN September in Manhattan Hollywood, Sept. 25. Earl Holliman loves Paris and Sin Pan Alley After N. Y. newspapers revealed that Fidel Castro Car Grant, who can't stand autograph hounds, is lives in a flat on the left bank.

But he got lonely for his dogs, so they're being flown over. Dino Delaurentiis his own favorite pin-up boy. Keeps a photo of himself and his motley gang' were whiling away the Harlem hours with $100-a-night call girls, and after these charges were quickly verified by the Hotel Theresa sigr.ed Earl for a starring role in "Peking to Paris," a hanging in his bathroom. Those nine seats re film about a 1905 auto race from China to France. He served at the special Hollywood preview of "G.I.

Blues" manager's barring of the- call girls from the premises, may also do "The Last Holiday" for a French producer. were for Elvis, his guitar pack and Juliet Prowse, who It would be filmed in Paris and York. Earl's now is Presley's on and off-screen leading lady. They held Castro sketched in the last strokes of bis self-caricature. When he made that phony, propaganda display of speaking French, but is still as American as apple pie.

hands all through the show. J. Paul Getty, the Glenn Ford stopped off in London to have dinner Texas oil king with Alec Guinness and Jimmy Woolf. Woolf wants him I who doesn't to play opposite bimone Signoret in "Devil in Bucks County" if he finishes "Four Horsemen" in time, but Glenn believes "Horsemen" won't be wound up until ft in CO 50 to C3 long after Christmas. While in Europe he'll spend a week, with Somerset Maugham at his home on the Riviera.

Definitely High Style quitting the Shelburne Hotel, Castro screamed: "I cannot afford to spend so much money for hotel accommodations. This money belongs to the Cuban people and I am merely the trustee. I will not squander it." Castro has turned over his trusteeship to call girls! Rus-aians, very moral in these matters, shocked In grid Bergman aims to be a fashionplate. Her 25 I' -4 Al Mengert gowns for "Aimezvous Brahms?" were created by Dior. known as the richest man in the "world, will get what well may be the most expensive operation in the world.

For $10,000, a set of European docs will undertake to lop off 10 of his 68 Migu-elito Aleman Her co-star, Yves Montand, has become so popular since making movie love to Marilyn Monroe that his home LJL near Notre Dame is now pointed out to tourists by guides on buses, buch is fame. lony Perkins drives around Paris in a new sports car as though it were a not rod. So far no accidents, Leland Hayward Mar! McDonald but the picture company took out extra insurance. He Julia Monk must think he's back on our freeways. for Sen.

Leh by the call girl disclosures. Bravoes When Fred De Cordova invited me for cocktails at man's defense of Police Commish Steve Kennedy. Chasen's to celebrate his mother's birthday, I didn't Sen. Jack Kennedy's campaign chiefs say that their expect the town would show up, but it did. There was Muriel Ames, the Charles Coburns, the Ronnie Reagans, own polls ridicule the professional betting odds.

Kennedy's crowd tells me he'll win N. Y. by 750,000 votes, that he has California locked up, with Ohio uncertain. The pro bettors favor Nixon at 7 to 5 to take N. Y.

Texas now is even money with the pros, due to the salvage jobs accomplished by Lyndon Johnson and Sam Rayburn. In Florida, it's nip and tuck, with Nixon a slight favorite. Don't expect the TV debates to 'J i and cover beaut Sheila Winston a duo at Downey's. A dutiful citizen initialed picked up $20,000 in bounties last year by turning over big track winners to Uncle Sam as tax evaders. Once known as Swing 52d St is now referred to as Sin Pan Alley.

The only things swinging there these nights are the pocketbooks of the "Have Love, Will Travel" set Health man Gaylord Hauser and Pat Wymore, Errol Flynn's widow, are making: the -Hollywood scene. A Village night club hatcheck girl is at home nursing numerous lumps and bruises. She got a savage beating from the owner of the club when he discovered she was doing nicely with her own concession selling dream weeds to certain patrons of the place. Keyboard star George Shearing plans to hire a vocalist for a future album, an unknown singer but a pretty well-known actress Ava Gardner. Yves Montand's next flick, "Where the Hot Wind Blows," gives him a complete switch from his gentlemanly role in "Let's Make L6ve." He'll play a mean Sicilian rack-ets boss who tangles with Gina Lollo.

Jayne Mansfield has put her 20-month-old son measure up to the JL.incoin-lougias formulae. Candidates blame this on the network ground rules. This desk delighted at Al Mengert's brilliant Met Opn win. He's another of Claude Harmon's Wine-ed Foct prodigies. With Khrushchev doing his "Wherefore art thou?" Alec Guinne, Julie Newmar and Andy Williams bit from the balcony at 68th and Park and with Castro and his call girls incensing Harlem, N.Y.

youngsters certainly are having history lessons and Norman Shearer in a scarlet dress. Also there were Marty A rouge, George Barns, the Johnny Greens dramatized for them in unusual fashion. When I was with 16-year-old daughter Kathe, and the Mark Millens. He Joanne Dru co-star in "Guestward Ho." It was a kid in Port Chester, we read about heads of state but never saw em. If a William Jennings Bryan halted his campaign train, passing through our small gay and mad.

Jerome Zerbe and I had cocktails with Annie Farge town of Port Chester, N.Y., it was a red-letter day. and Marshall Thompson, stars of Jess Oppenheimer new TV series, "Angel." Met Annie's husband, Dirk Sanders who as pixie as she, and Marshall wife and the Ezra Stones. He's directing some of the series. Everybody thronged to the NY, NH station to take a look, if we could indeed get past Police Chief Donovan, Capt. Devaney and Detective Dan Curtin A long cry from Port Chester, too, are TV sets in N.Y.

public schools which teachers turn on so pupils can see UN proceedings. Then in marched Teddy Buckner, the trumpeter, dressed in a long white robe with wings and a derby hat, blow. ing "When the Saints Go Marching In." He asked us to follow him, which we did for a block up Sunset Boule There's nothing much we can do about the plague from Russia, Nikita Khrushchev. Ol' Nik roams merrily vard. There a girl dressed as an angel with sparklers in her hands was lowered before a covered billboard.

Annie looking right into your baby blue eyes and re an Marshall climbed up a ladder to do this. Then the curtains were parted to reveal a billboard for "Angel. peating tiie Big Lie without even a blush of shame. But thero is another plague that Washington could do somethint. about cancer.

Twenty years ago, in this They finally persuaded Teddy to go up and blow a few notes, but had to fortify him with a few martinis be column, I related a conversation with my Dr. Joseph A. Lazarus, who warned that unless the government were to appropriate $1 billion and set about finding the cure cause of his fear of heights. Funniest stunt I've seen in years; it stopped traffic. Xincrs Show Talk Already cuncer, no cure was going to be found in a hurry.

Twenty years later, the validity of his warning is evident "Unless the government assembles a group of you' doctors skilled in research and provides security Andy Williams phoned from Las Vegas to say he Miklor, to work. The infant toils for a TV cereal commercial Romain Gary, the French author-diplomat, is the middle man in a tug of war between Jean Seberg, 'who says she's going to marry him, and his wife, Lesley Blanch, who says it's the first time she's heard about it Bolshoi Ballet rumors have it that Galina Ulanova, who's 50, decided on semi-retirement because he's jealous of her former pupil Ekaterina Maximova, who is 20 Those wild, red-hot Clancy Brothers Tom Makem will do a week at the Blue Angel beginning Oct. 6 and return to the club for the full month February. With Britain's gambling laws relaxed, London is aet for an invasion of slot machines. Chemin de er and baccarat already are installed in the better night spots, and, salaries paid entertainers are soaring, too.

Singer Jane Morgan, for will receive twice her previous take-home pay for a London job in December. Sammy Davis Jr. takes his religion seriously. He'll have Dean Martin sub for him at Las Vegas' Sands on Oct. 1, which is Yom Kippur.

Marie McDonald's dates with attorney Arthur Crowley are partly business. She's suing the Pittsburgh place that reneged on her pay check. Always a fast man with the fancy words, Julius Monk subtitles his "Dressed to the Nines," opening at his Upstairs at the Downstairs on Thursday, as "a post-prandial prank." www Tommy Leonetti figures things are looking up. All Castro grabbed last week was space Fredric March is getting talked up big for his role as William Jennings Bryan in "Inherit the Wind." Talk is that he's a shoo-in for an Oscar Ike has already moved most of his personal belongings to the farm at Gettysburg. Only his clothes and incidentals are left Alan King wants to know why they're picking on Jackie Kennedy for her youth.

Points out that Julia Gardiner Tyler was a First Lady at 24 Rosemary Clooney, currently pleasing clients at the Waldorf's Empire Room, is lonely for the kids, left behind for the first time, so she's having a nurse fly in this week with 6-month-old Raphael. tor them and their families, said Dr. Lazarus, "noth ing is going to happen. It's as futile as 'spitting in the ocean' to raise small sums of money in this field. Only ai all-cut program sponsored by the government will achieve a cure." Recently, you read that Leland Hayward and friends had made a three-year deal with the Flamingo there, and has two years with Harrah's Club in Reno.

He goes on Bob Hope's Christmas show, and Dick Powell wants him for the picture "Solo." Mike Romanoff says Princess Margaret's ex-butler thought perhaps he and Mike could make happy music together. But Mike didn't know where he could use him. Molly Bee back from a tour, and talking to Bob Lipper at 20th about testing for "Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come." When stars of "The Idiot" came here they were entertained royally and were on TV. Now Spyrous Skouras has arranged for Julie Newmar and Richard Egan to make a trip to Miscow from Oct. 6 to 12.

They're promised red carpet treatment but nobody there will know of Oscar Hammerstein 2d were putting up $250,000 as a cancer fund, in memory of Oscar. Such a sum of money has absolutely no significance. It is very impressive to see the names of top doctors who are listed on the staffs of American hospitals which specialize in cancer. But such lists of names are most misleading because few of these doctors spend any time in these hospitals. They have their own practices who the heck they are.

Will they show "Marriage-Go- and have no time to devote to research. Kound? At least, the Commies will get a thrill just That is why the government must establish a giant looking at Julie. research center and staff it with doctors whose security Peggy Lee returns to New York's Basin Street East is assured, so that they have no family worries. Only in Jan. 12 for a month, then on to Club Pigalle in London.

this setup lies the solution of a disease that is the most revolting killer in the entire catalog of human ailments. It her first trip overseas. ismins. IWA THE SUPERSET AIRLINE i 4 H''C mtik owned ciclusivtly toy Trim Worltf Airlines, Inc..

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