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RTHE ORIGINAL ^ omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelse*t3-8860 Cir. (D$|tf?·' This Clipping jfir&m DAILY vXwM liOLLYWOOPr QAL Millenium Jack Entratter is prenping something new in Las V&jr~ floorshows. Chorus bojp. Jr\ Plans call for incmsfon ofl I four chorus boys in tlei?line off the Copa Room at tip Sapda|.| Hotel. Spot will coafinue t?╜J have 12 femmes in thefline. Avm | ditions for the maft|?·ufticers f<?║ the Sands will TSe helffl at : today at the Kainbo>|\ Stud|f here. I THE ORIGINAL _ IoheikF ?√ß?√ß PRESS^IPPINGS ?Σ≤ _7Ml9* SWNBW YORKlL ?╜?╟≤ *?╟≤ ^W,^.CHelsea 3-8860 Cir: (D 6,872) This Clipped From HOLLYWOOD REPORTER HOLLYWOOD, CAL. jTallulah/ Nightlcli fall? b Toi j Tallulah Bank?╜ead,| following hi Ijsmash nitery debuiat 4e Sands Hotl Mp Las Vegas last ^ek*hl?T5SeVi bet isieged with cafe oflfers.land she mal fextend her nightclub\dat%beyond hel Icurrent three-weekerVt tig. Sands. I I Miss Bankhead is ge\tin{f*$20,6o<f weekly in Las Vegas. Btepkers fro/ both coasts .have been planfaj Vegas ever since the openingWeftch m ac%and r'ght now Miss Bankhead lis mullfng the offers without indicating one way or the other whether she'I! Hplay the circuit. THE ORIGINAL. R omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 7,147) This Clipping From DAILY VARIETY HOLLYWOOD, CAL. RTHE ORIGINAL ?╟÷ omeikE PRESS CLIPPINGS M 220 W 19thSt.,NEWYORKH,N.Y. Tel. Ckelsea 3-8860 Cir. (Jp6,994) (S 1.107,545) This Clipping From CHICAGO, ILL. | HERALD-AMERICAN Jfcl I ft tip. .. fcoiiclln O. Varsons i ^^ Wilson S??9ns 1 for 1RKO Movies BY LOUELLA O. PARSONS International New?? Service, Motion Picture Editor. HOLLYWOOD, June 16?╟÷Today Marie Wilson should be inking a contract for four pictures, one per year, with RKO. $Mi}ke ?╟? ?╟? , Marie's sparkling performance with Roz Russell in ''Never Wave at a Wac," plus of course, her popularity on radio and TV ir. "My Friend I Irma"?╟÷makes her solid gold! to RKO-K>r any other com-F pany lucky enough to getl her. . I I've always loved Marie. | But I don't believe I realized! just how popular she is with! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Public un-| til fSaw the way she was| received by the crowds at al church festival in PomonaJ Long before her spot inl the charity performance,! they were calling with aw fection, "Hello, Marie. Wei want Marie." JOHN WAYNE HAS DE-j cided not to appear in thei "The High and the Mighty." j This leaves the role of thej older pilot, Dan Roman, wide open, and it looks as if John and his co-producer, | Bob Fellows, will offer it to MARIE WILSON Her popularity zooms. /Paul Small To NY " /Paul Small Haves for J^L today /for a five-day biz tripWo dfecuss video packages w|&K^|arious* work toppers and ad agencies! l^nVroute^omA ne'-?╜~ cago to huddle fith fan John|pn, currently vaudaling cago Theatre, a|d tl Las Vegas huldles . Powell, current al the\ due back on the\Coas "?√ß?╟≤EiK^JS oT^airplane thriller tor two reasons Mght after he completes "Hondo" in Mexxco, he starts "The Silver Horde" for RKO. *tarThel^d is, he has to have some toe ?Σ≤g?· tures for his up-coming bitter divorce battle, ^th Mrs. '- Wayne. 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Pub s^oruj,' [iajiA PUB SABM SSnOSfp 0??V ,qa ?╜ s? spiBqoi^j inBjmiaSBUBH mun i ^qsiuo? sao^Buag -a^ JOj' oS oq| pajnpaqos si z^iurqos Auuqof I ?╟≤^qsiuo!} pjooai iBuosBa* S-r siq uodn aAOJdun o? aouBqJl ?╜ ?a3 HIAV 'oSBOiqa UI UO}3tt|l -qsBAv ?Baq pUB i aunf uosBas?? aq? jo auiBS %sX\i siq pa^Birl oqA aaqo^id jSqaj papuisqauaiJI |?uanaoxa aq? 'qsuoa &xjlv_\ *?? "3?Bp o? pa^Bid sauiBS jr aq?╜ jo 9 ua^B? aABq s,y aq^ aotnj 'aouBjBq iBuosBas aq^ 9J0?saj $oM PinoM sauas aq^ JO daa^s UBaiJ b uaAa 'aiaM-^Bq^-xos .iaq?cf aq? pub sa^Q aimtmr qgmwsJ cJilL ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco : Portland - Seattle '?√ß Hollywood, Calif. Variety "m Vaude, Cafe Dates New York Kay Thompson & the Williams Bros, to open the Persian Room, N. Y^JEoi* tte /all season, Sept. 17 . . .Hko* Miller, operator of the Log^rv/ertts.^ilford, Pa., to install a stock coqmgiprifgir the summer which wiH meftKie, L$e Kreiger, Ruth Carson. Paula H^en and choreographer Bob Josii%^,'.'^ Lou Shor to emcee at, I^utsit^^Cloun- try Club, MohtfceM, l^i^^for the summer. Joyce Bryant- ligy^i&ft'.- pacted for the Copacabanaf'JufeeNl^5 . . . Singer Barbara^flhley has/- signed a managemeaireomract with Laura Springer . JZj&ugar Ray Robinson set by Jle/Glaser's Associated Booking-JCofc.^er thel Celebrity Club, PrJ^ifence, week if June 15. ) Hines orlh on the . Eileen O'Bare slated ads sHotel^/Las Vegas, TRlen set for :pot July/9 . . . Herb the Lastf Frontier, Las Earl (Ij same bi for th Aug. 2< the sa: Shrinerftt yegasJ|ilVl3 \ RTHE ORIGINAL ^ omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 220 W. 19th St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 This Clipping From VARIETY NEW YORK, N. Y. ;ert ME], / Mins. ' ?· v&m Lasw^Vegas tougfi Robert Merrill began; his song/ftight in a nitery 15 years - ago at^he Tic Toe, Montreal, his travelled him via the Grand Circle to radio, pix,^., ^^"Metopera, rback to a bistro, ^fe^ ??'^^| cene of his current rotming-out ^rty is, however, qui&^^4iffer-j ence from 1938. Me^l^t first bigleague nitery appearance Sioldsj audiences in the Copa Room-spell-;- bound, and his full, Ip^mant bary pipes are called upo#eiime and again for encores u#3$fpegoff is necessary^) .-?√ß K??^! Not on^ . does hfipteoice grab peak encoMiums; ^iis}i|s person-- alityW volatile. 'rEfflfe blushing violefi&n a nitery floor, and neither is'' h^tbo forwar8|yjftriking the happy medium" j^^^Eesentation, Merrill adds^his :g|ypi?║^ the rather itSMpsMif UsC'lfe ?╜>nghairs clicking inl .Vegas. %^&^^||S!tes no time in felling his :|)|iJ^|^ongwares, hitting. immedial^elfeMwi the aria, "La Mattinata." I^KHiis he eases into _ "Falling 'far Ej^Kifeth'Some- one,>? and make^pi' n^|s listening experience" withf^S contemporary hit, "I Believe." Calling" upon^^pis reserve of operatic melodiefe"MerriyE,^picks what is perhaps Irasfftest, "Figaro," with its comedy^l^^jtonesiH More visual accOmpsW^^ll ^ .a. stand- up deliyeraj i^^^Mt^^sslhje rolls out "Erii;ha^^Mi^^^h^i^i" then switches \&>$jttBH^&!$5l?║n of Pinza warblingf;^^^^fe,4^e?╜^,Ff'om his excellent iHFi^Siro/" 'the bravos begin poul^fgxfpjsg: building into River," anl^pt^hiffenpoof. Song," I latter having entire house joining in on final chorus for terrif windup. Will.