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    THE ORIGINAL _ DomeikF ?√ß^PRE^I CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 220 ,?╜tl9*it., NElW YOR&ll, N.Y. F^iffTCHelsea 3-8^^^\ 111 iiiiiiiii JUL ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Hollywood, Cal. Variety DEC 1 1952 ' JacK 'Carson'cancelled his New Year date at the Shamrock when | Wisconsin was booked for the Rose Bowl. Jack's from Milwaukee. So's ?√ß Dennis Morgan. They'll whoop it up for a Wisconsin victory . . . Despite V mediocre reviews, the line outside "Bwana De*&f" was so long last Mght, I the cops were called to keep order . . . And talking of the devil, Vincent I Price relays he's getting into the strangest places ?╟÷ "Within space of H two weeks 'Don Juan' hits a Metjjbdist Church, Jewish Synagogue, I Catholic College, with a Mormon Tabernacle coming up" . . . Which I reminds me, "See" editor, Roland Gammon, breaks into current Redbook i with piece titled, "The Golden Rule" . . . Jane Russell fighting a sore I throat, which merely makes her sound sexier . . . And the wardrobe 1 gal on the set calls it "Miss Monroes Violent' dress" ?╟÷ I believe she 1 means violet . . . Craig Hill rushed back from the snow to give Bob i Wagner competition with the boss's daughter. He'll escort Susan I Zanuck to Ethel Merman's white tie and tails farewell-to-Hollywood >?√ß affair . . . Bob Six flew in, of course . . . Mary Sinclair says the reports m of a romance with Dick Shannan are "ridiculous" . . . She says she's I expending all her energy working . . I Army, remains in NY for six months. ~_^^_^^_, Yehudi Menuhin not only plays for free, but you get tw^gTseats flee I at the Shrine next Monday ?╟÷ IF you buy a Bond Forllsrae|lf The borjds I range fro^a $50 to $100,000 each . . . Roberta Peters Jputs because I Byron Palmer's role in "Tonight We Sing" is biggeKtJIn hers. Jul I that and Jan-iPeerce's voice . . . Stewart Granger on layo|?║, He'd prJfer | to work and pick up the money. Still unsold ?╟÷ the bj?? house injfBel | Air . . . And talking of white elephants ?╟÷ Rosemarw Clooney, Jvith hand inside a baby elephant's mouth, posing for Life, fflpll, GarboJused to pose wi|H lions . . . The Copa girls for the newj.Islands Hoffel in Vegas willJParn today that if any of them il^o^^f^feerriiMW^^witl1" the guests,, their contracts will be annulled . . . Sands posses^Kope to lure Bob Taylor to the opening with the acceptance omUrRj(fta Thiess I^F. . Much hoopla, with Life coverage and invitees getting 100 silverfs dollars to play with . . . Pamela Mason is mothering DickjBrHon. He's I living'with Pam and James ... Marriage is a mirage for Joyc Matthews, since Billy Rose's Eleanor wants nothing more than separate mainten- j Sam Goldwyn, Jr., out of the JUL ugfhhout Yari^e Ingenuity! Consider HoUyfrdod! A Rfl^rfA-Sfew ??2i:Af ?9n" \cot n seems (and y??u have V?║Ias, Nev. She got thetryput. nhawXnS^ ?/a?Σ≤5,f0r,,a the word ??l a breathless press bufsnVll have to wait while S^rSf a^rP^tiS?╜-^S^ tgentf0raltthis)shewaMedto four hundred applicants are wiS t?· ?ancJ studl?? ?╤ Holly; be first in line to get a tryout screened; before finding out if . ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York OTTAWA, ILL. Republican-Times I Circ. D. 11,996 ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. Examiner JCFr. 349,320) ?╜1952 A\ 95? ?√ßjTf.. HoSy^e^air lisjamSla ;?╟≤ 1?L jobless starlets II land lovelies/ 4M5 of; them respond- I fed to the CtJ.MH ntt*hVTP") 11 ?√ßchorus caST. Jf. jZsa Zsa's quote: F| ?√ß"There's 4>w tip. glamour than 1 ?√ßsticking yoUchfSt out" .... .JtM 3ee.15 >lld ireniere of the jpl u^La^ Vegas, Ne- JJpKtal& place December ^^Wive buildings fashioned j ax?·er Bermuda's .modern archi- hite^ture^oraprise the Sands. The Copa Room/ ?·6*jpSWerrr* I Brazilian motif, w|ll present I top stars every evening. Headlining the opening show, I December 15, will be Danny [ Thomas, Connie Russell, Lou | Wills Jr., and the Copa girls. Ray Sinatra's orchestra will play for dancing as well as for ; the shows. cJilli ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland ?·gpttle . Los Angeles,;<^lif?? I (Ciiv1$b00f NOV 19S? fCooks Local No. 468 I By PAUL E. GREENWOOD Secretarv^y <|L;..i I The Teamsters Union removed its picket lines >from the Beverly jiWilshire Hotel as of last Satur- jday at midnight pending further I negotiations, and our members -1were returned to. their jobs, on Monday ?╜AU members of our [Union who ^were on strike re- [ceived strike relief fromVtfeC [Local Union comparable to State I Unemployment Insurance bene-1 If its. Any member who did not {receive^mid benefits, please contact yiajttj* Local Unionoffice. I We are happy to report that fefter months of negotiations the /Health an#WeIfare Plan for our /[members employed in the I Studios became effective Novem- f! ber 7. 1952. ^ benaffejte Kp^^oM^-^plftidnl x to thoslTjESti" I j in the Log^Ahgeles HotehRestau- I rant Employer - Union Welfare J Plan. Soap of the main features I of the plan are free hospitaliza- j tion, medical care for sick bene- V fits. Papnents will be made commencing with the second visit per| disability?╟÷in the case of an office visit $4.00; home visit lj$6.00. ppfeo life insurance and Jj double indemnity in case of accident. The benefit schedule is ?√ßj now being printed and as soon as it is off the press a copy """"?╟≤Hand another necessary information Will be mailed to all studio employes. The administrative offioesvof the plan is located at Melrose ai^d North La Cienega. Several postcards have been received, from our members who are taking vacations and visiting relatives in Europe. Among them a card was received from Brother Ben Deprez from Paris; 1' one from Brother Mafc Wuthrick Lmelia Kelly in the amount of! 81.50, and for Sister Martha j Woodson in the amount of! [30.29; ; also adjustment for j bother Lawrence Angala in the iihount of $12.29 from Giro's lestaurant. i JWe h^e been informed that Brother?>Willard Beaman, long- ime <aief at the race track and former Executive Board member tyere for many years, has undergone surgery and is seriously ill at the Hillside Hospital in San Biego. Also added tot "the sick sust is Brother Peter Curiel, formerly with McDonnell's, in the hospital undergoing surgery; and Brother Joe Moser still in the General Hospital getting along as well as can be expected. We sincerely hope that these brothers will experience a very speedy and complete recovery. We are happy to say that Brother Charles Schroeder has returned to our staff in the capacity of business agent of the downtown district. Brother Harvey Joyce has been transferred to the employment office filling the vacancy of Brother Roy Markins, who was Cilled back East due to illness in his family. We know that Brothers Charlie ajrid Harvey will work hard to continue the good service to our riiembers. The new Mardi Gras Room opening in the Park Wilshire Tfotel is under contract with our local Joint Eexcutive Board. It .fill operate with a full Union dew with Brother Rudi Thoma- ii charge of the kitchen. There Has also been a change of chefs ap ?╟≤ the Brown Derby No. 1. 'other Anthony Tomac is the >ad man. We wish these -others the bfst/of. luck. Pomneif Ttalv7 'JBS^TSKI pothers the bfstof luck. has gotten as J? as N??#syork! llinmlnfs...W1,U .b? ov?r by -^e "~" Kme .Jfull back has gotten as SIF as City. AH report won and that theypvill " ' Us soon. . Jf ?√ß We have ?·k&n) #formed the personnjl whpi is to Qe new #tel fands. i Vegas, NeMlla, M. E&ufe through fariouf: empl /ith that mtt Las lired ,-.-?╟?.. w m ^.r-yfanent agencies pre ill Los i#geles. Brother "Tffmmy jMeehanr secretary of thl Cu'lilary L#;al No. J 226 in' tm .. Vegis, w#ns that j all persona mustlcleajr through that Local ?╜)efore |aca6pting employment at the Sanjfs Hotel. Among th^rwagfiradjustments settled during?╜^feis week are pay I differentials and overtime col- 1 lected from Stan's Drive-Ins for ?· Brother Jeff D. Sam in the i amount of $28.17, for Sister ' Ka-See's, Tofedo OV^nesday, October 29) Capacity, 500. Price policy, $1 j idmissiosg Booking, ABC, Chi- :ago, [Ms&ft Pete Iodice, Detroit. . 5perai?╜fe Doris Rokicki Rubin ind Junior Rokicki. Estimated ?╟≤udget previous show, $2,800; his show, $2,000. This spot, in a notoriously _ jugh but appreciative nabe, still lows that it can draw with o ppealing merchandise. Current R low, ori"medium budget, is no o: Iception. "If- Capitol Records is n ^king for a draw to succeed the - pwmanship of Jo Stafford, they jght wellhave found her in per- f. ti of current one-weeker in h Mr stable ri?╟÷- ^ stable, Geoi.?nepfe.eker inlli ?cking them defd i?atr- Gal is ?╜ ![#?% and oSS 2'n Jukew*rm ti rl l^ithout thi^-T handlcaPS- sf Jiire. subtle?╜es"L^?THo^ with ""framing, tasSm elI"paced pro- li tine you read this column. We ri Jineerely hope that our membf|!|^uting and'0th^Zs' ,fuice^?╟÷?? ill had a very enjoyable day.I Without thio ?·^r handlcaps. _~- Afl^j^- HUferc subt]^ess?╟?Lena Horne with pifiinal treatment SnTning' an P??Ps and baSad? . sta?╜dardo,, ?╟≤?╟≤ ?║.???╜ld easil^ fall' SfeSl SW oi N act. 4w oSatorf9Ce after tl ?? Iu^e mediiirv, tor Manages e; ??roducingmS^.na^e but tip! H ?√?e a mystery al c??ntiriues to g< House 1 i n r?? irj Pancers (5)j piusP|."!fe Parks I Palladium, Hol/ywood ?╟≤ Wm- ?╟≤ Danny.THwnas closed Che^atee No^l4^^nedian ' sis?½n 'Toledo befor|^turning the new * . x-nce policy 9i.iv weekdays, $1.50 week-ends vfanager. Sterling Way. Publicity, 3arney McDevitt. Show policy, 10 knd 12. Estimated budget this fhow, $4,500. I Due to the sparsity of location I * |tands in the Western area and T he diminishing number of one- ighters hereabouts, the Pal- idium has been having a rough ime of maintaining a top name- w >and sked. The current booking a] >f Guy Mitchell and the Dick e, 'ierce ork is an experiment which, Sf" udging, from opening night re- C( Iponse, might work out well. 0( I The experiment, which is being w ^yed by dance ops nationally, is a Is getting a fair test, as Mitchell ^ lloes a tremendous job in initiating D Ihe policy. Working on the Pal- y ladium stage, witb ^ - - - dancers I lac _ , ?╟?ilir. cancers I ftrow.uea around him on three ^ ?╟≤ides, Mitchell completely thrilled P m. crowded house. He ran o Mhe stage unannounced and ?√ßpeeded to go intn ?╜?╜- -' * " ggren h-ceaea to sn ir>~iZ"??l^u and nm lumbia hits Vf?i?? <?ne of hisPCo Edition S ^ler M and a Soi?· "YouB^anda~so&