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THE NEWS DECEMBER, 1958 Hollywood's young set is picking up some of Greta Garbo’s diet didoes. ters placed in the custody of the British Crown by her estranged husband, Tony Bartley. Her love for Peter Viertel and his for her seems genuine, and the two have definite plans for marriage after their respective divorces go through. . . . Rory Calhoun claims that the movies are now in the hands of the “Big Ten," a handful of actors whose names alone guarantee financial backing from the bankers. Cary Grant, a member of the “Ten,” announced that Ingrid Bergman is the only woman on the list. Bill Holden, Gary Cooper, Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Cary Grant, Gregory Peek, Clark Gable, Yul Brynner are on the list. How does this compare with your own list of favorites? Round-Up The Crosby boys hold the spotlight. Philip left school to marry Las Vegas showgirl Sandra Drummond. His twin, Dennis, adopting the son of wife Pat Sheehan by a former marriage, plans to make Bing a grandpa in late winter. Lindsay, after a hassle with the police, was gently brushed off by actress June Blair. Gary, who signed a five-year contract with Twentieth, continues to play the field. . . . The Joanne WoodwardPaul Newman heir has a name awaiting its arrival. Joshua if it’s a boy. Quentin for a girl. ... It was a City Hall wedding for Leslie Nielsen and bride Sandy Ullman, former M-G-M secretary. . . . Pier Angeli and Vic Damone have reached the end of their rope. Upon it will dangle the remains of their once happy marriage. . . . Barry Sullivan’s “ten-minute” marriage to Gita Hall, before asking for divorce, marks a record even for Hollywood, where marriage and divorce can be lightning swift. . . . Curt Jurgens’ marriage to French Simone Bicheron leaves a trail of broken dreams in movietown, where Curt was Mr. Eligible No. One. . . . Doris Day much happier with son Terry attending school at home. That separation, with Terry last year enrolled in an Eastern school, was too much for mamma Day, who can’t bear separations. . . . Cheryl Crane, attending Beverly Hills High School, seems happily adjusted. Herschoolmates, used to celebrities, make no problems for their headlined classmate. . . . Gene Tierney, absent three years due to nervous disorders, heartily welcomed back to movies. Gene’s first movie rumored to be “The Young Know Best.” . . . Elvis Presley signed to make a movie for Twentieth upon his return from Germany and the Army. They’re willing to give Elvis 50 percent of the profits and a salary of $200,000. And Elvis is willing to take it. News From the Sets Audrey Hepburn became so attached to “Ip,” the tiny seven-inch-high baby fawn who played a part in “Green Mansions,” she all but wept when the picture was over. ... It was a happy day when Maria Tumbal, the real “Sister Luke” of “The Nun’s Story,” visited the “Green Mansions” set. Audrey had met Miss Tumbal while making the film in Italy. . . . Cara Williams’ constant presence on “The Night of the Quarter Moon” set, to give advice to her TOP TEN Clark Gable, here with wife Kay, is another of those sure-fire names. So is Jimmy Stewart, our perpetual all-American boy, with wife to match. Cary Grant, seen here with Lauren Bacall, is in the top-ten — natch! & 95