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THE ORIGINAL _ RomeikF " PRESS CLIPPINGS ?╟÷ 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 185,005} {S 258,638) This CUpping From SEATTLE, WASH. POST INTELLIGENCER tA (he ::%Jomi ?╟≤ with afan jarlsonJJP f NewNevacl^Hotell fOpensMfithLoJ More than innnn^W,?╟÷ - i|iir, gggJZgEggman and oil man. yi Roving Reporter's Notebook , SKEWPING THE TICKETS: Nevada will join other 48'ers id demanding Congress to cut off all U.S. trade with Russia and her| behind the iron curtain buddy-pals. The bill goes before state; legislature today . . . Glen McCarthy (headlined in the false arrest scandal) is touring Reno with gambling experts and real estate agents. The word is Out that the Texas oilman will lay the cornerstone on a huge suburban nitery, penning the first battle chapter in a Tale of Two Cities ... OF THE CRUSADES: Three kiddies under 12 with Czech, Hungarian, and Yugoslavian nationalities are needed to complete photo setup that will plug world-wide Crusade for Freedom. jPic will cast kiddies, whose ma and pa were born behind the iron curtain, with song stylist Jimmy McHugh ("Let's Crusade jfor Freedom"). If your youngster fits the role, phone the local,' Chamber of Commerce . . . And the mitt for Cherry London (sis jof Miss Colorado of '51) who will celebrate her 11th birthday to-' biorrow. The little lady has asked her 35 young guests to bring pickles and dimes for the March of Dimes sted of gifts for her . . . MEATBALL DEPT.: Appears that gamboleeng gambler Nick the Greek finds hot blondes easier to eatch-than hot dice, f What's the nite-time cutie's name Nick? . . . Report from \, L.A. sez that mobster Joe Siea's ease of pneumonia is getting J wurster. Too bad . . . And the quizzerjPogjttte day: Is Benny ?√ß{ [Binion gonna toss the Horseshoe,^g^i&tgrabs and hand out the "for sale" tag. Aw, eomes^im, Benny, biz can't be that NITE SIGHTSx^^),dM^fi^e^onj0\geT Ralph Strane Is; chirping like a la^^^^?╜afTvirs. -Strajw:has joined him. Another I happy note thejgfmgeF'ls hummjnj^fs-the upcoming arrival of the stork in March . . . Harry j|gw!ier (Mag Las Vegas exec) and] Paramount Joyelie Barbara^P^ake cutting up the good ole days t when theyjwere real yjjgSff-uns living on the same block . . . , Actor Hugt 0'BHa^8*r!he Strip proudly displaying crop of hair , he's been ^ka^mWrw grow back since appearing bald in Indian role during shooting of U-I's "Seminole" . . . * * * LOOKING OVER LAS VEGAS as locale for new Warner pic is Screen Writer Leonard Stern (he penned "Jazz Singer"). Stern immediately rushed over to the Sahara to cut up with Pro- i ducer Stan Irwin who guided him when the pair attended boys camp way back when . . . Edna Hudelson is in town to file di-; vorce action against hubby, Major General Daniel Hudelson who/ has controversially attacked U.N. strategy in Korea . . . And thef fleet's in at the Desert Inn. Poolsiders are Rear Admiral Paul Foster (former FDR aide) and Rear Admiral J. Christopher . . | THE WINNAH: Another glittering crown for Sugar Ray j Robinson who delivers a haymaker for a new trophy with his Vegas preem at the Sahara last nite . . . Sugar Ray tops the j big ring affair in which the retired boss of the middle and j welterweight class of the fight world dances his way into the j spotlite of a spectacular, new career like a champ ... This boy has truly traded his golden gloves for a pair of golden shoes . ?╟≤ ?╟≤ ^mwm * * * AND GOV. RUSSELL made the rounds of local niteries last eve while en route to his Carson City desk. The friendly state exec is returning from trek to Phoenix where he was given look- see at the Arizona YMCA set-up. . . .Robert Von Kuznick, the ^ Alittle corporal who went AWOL to get into the Korean conflict, I will elope to Las Vegas Friday P.M. with his 19-year-old City of Angels sweetheart, Shirley Taylor . . . Strip special deputy C. M.j Martin will take over .chores of Las Vegas Park veterinarian when the oval debuts Sem,4. &2&r/e "30'-' FOR ROSIE:-'mm dancing dollies, the cigarette galsj the bus boys, the scrifees^pe Nellis fly boys, and the rough-tough] greenclotibu bosses of the^fown all wiped a tear from their eyes when am&ld pal, Rosie Fellar, was laid to rest the other day . . j Little Rosfe- was the gal who could never close her eyes to tbej wants of the needy . . . She operated the little cafe (The Capril nestled between the big joints on the Strip . . . And it wasni rare to find Rosie busy fixing grub for some hungry guy or gal Who was waiting for money from home . . . 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