cently because a word of admonition from her led actor Bob Arthur to turn down the part of a onearmed homosexual bandit in the film, "Machine-Gun Kelly . . ." And what did Dorothy Kilgallen mean when she wrote, "A Saudi Arabian prince dropped $300,000 at the gaming tables of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, but nevertheless was so delighted with the service he received that one of the Las Vegas boys is now part of his entourage?

THE LADDER (to our knowledge, the world's only Lesbian magazine) now carrying detailed sociological questionnaire for research being conducted by the Daughters of

Bilitis

The London OBSERVER is an intelligent and reliable newspaper and novelist Angus Wilson (ANGLO-SAXON ATTITUDES) one of its most competent reviewers, but Mr. Wilson's statement in his May 25th. review of Roger Peyrefitte's book SPECIAL FRIENDSHIPS (Secker and Warburg) that it is "now at last translated into English" is a little foolish. This novel was published in English in 1950 by Vanguard. Wilson has nothing but praise for the book (concerning the romantic, near-platonic love between schoolboys) which he calls one of the few really good recent novels."

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