Week of March 24, 1964 Movie actor Peter Lorre ... - Mr Pop History
Week of March 24, 1964 Movie actor Peter Lorre ... - Mr Pop History
Week of March 24, 1964 Movie actor Peter Lorre ... - Mr Pop History
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Playing in Las Vegas -<br />
Holiday in the Orient - Castaways<br />
Milton Berle - Desert Inn<br />
Casino de Paris - Dunes<br />
Mitzi Gaynor - Flamingo<br />
Frankie Laine/Frank Gorshin - Riviera<br />
Tony Bennett - Sahara<br />
Sammy Davis Jr. - Sands<br />
Lido de Paris - Stardust<br />
Anything Goes - Thunderbird<br />
Folies Bergere - Tropicana<br />
<strong>Week</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>March</strong> <strong>24</strong>, <strong>1964</strong><br />
higher ground. President<br />
Johnson declares the state<br />
a major disaster area and<br />
pledges all federal<br />
government resources in<br />
providing aid. At least 10<br />
are dead and 15 are<br />
reported missing at<br />
Crescent City, Cal,<br />
more than 2,000 miles<br />
south due to a series <strong>of</strong><br />
tidal waves.<br />
Hollywood news - Three crewmen from <strong>actor</strong> John Wayne’s yacht Wild Goose<br />
are believed to have drowned when a 14-ft skiff in which they were returning to<br />
the yacht, capsizes in Baja California. In the excitement <strong>of</strong> the overturn, all were<br />
thrown into the water at 2am. A fourth man, who also went into the water<br />
survived by clinging to the skiff. He was rescued 10 hours later. The accident<br />
happened at 2am. Wayne, his wife, Pilar and son, John were on the yacht when<br />
the mishap occurred.<br />
Mia Farrow, daughter <strong>of</strong> actress Maureen O’Hara, replaces Swedish actress Britt<br />
Eklund in the film “Guns <strong>of</strong> Batasi.” Miss Eklun, wife <strong>of</strong> <strong>actor</strong> <strong>Peter</strong> Sellers, left<br />
the film lot in England without notice to join her husband.<br />
Actor <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Lorre</strong> is eulogized. Vincent Price said <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Lorre</strong><br />
- “<strong>Peter</strong> was a great <strong>actor</strong> ... He had no illusions about his<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ession. He loved to entertain, to be a face maker. But his was