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This Clipping From GOTHAM GUIDE NEW YORK, N. Y. This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. SUNDAY MIRROR LEE MORTIMER By Gean Orlin Big Town Small Talk: Gome May l-3th, We?╟╓ll be again living up to the*' ?╟útravel editor?╟Ñ part of our title arid take off for Europe! Spain?½ Italy, Paris and London are on the exciting itinerary currently being mapped out | for uslBy Thosl Cook & Son?╟╓s very*! nice representative, Max Pelton. After chatting with Max for half an hour, he said ?╟úl&ave it to me!??╟╓ We?╟╓ll let ' you know if he ?╟údigs?╟Ñ us in our next tissue. ?╟╓Course^ weJll cover the nite life, points of human, historic, and other interest^?etc. etc, etc. ?╟úBlase we?╟Ñ are getting .more excited about the trip \yith each passing day. As for you dear friends and readers; don?╟╓t drool too much. Come with us, as in the -j past, via, Gotham Guide . . . Happy| Sweet Sixteen Birthday to Gotham?╟╓s! glamorous Latin Quarter which celebrated the glad event on April 22nd, To mark the occasion, the L.Q. is sporting ! a ?╟únew look;?╟Ñ ?╟÷ $150,000 worth of rebuilding and redesigning. Donn Arden, internationally fam6d, isLalso|mim3ng his bow as the new pfeduc^r. The- very comical Bernard Brother! and Sallie Blair co-star. It?╟╓s.: a great show in the exquisite setting,: SO GO! . . . Linda Christian due in Gotham soon to talk to publishers about her biography, which, we might add, should be a wow! . . . Walter Chiari, Ava Garner?╟╓s boy friend, has the most popular TV show in Italy and broadcasts from Milan. This was told to us recently-?╟÷we?╟╓ll find out soon enuf ;first hand! . . . Didjano that one of the most interesting art exhibits can be seen at Cyrano?╟╓s Restaurant on W. 56th Street? A group of paintings on display by such notables as Gloria Vanderbilt, Siobhan McKenna, Gary Cooper and Cornelius Vanderbilt, make for conversation pieces ... Sudden Tho?╟╓t: How about an award to the guy who makes the most news via his divorce? It could be called the Manville of the Year! . . . Henry Gastello, owner of the Press Box Restaurant signed by John Wayne?╟╓s Batjac Productions for the role of a ranch foreman in their forthcoming ?╟úEscort West.?╟Ñ Should fefee eaflff for Henty?╟÷ hes?╟╓ been around Big Fronts This Week steers long enuf! . . . We just learned] the hushed-up name of Kim No- j vack?╟╓s boyfriend and the story attached to it. Wow! . , . Since we?╟╓re | now so Europe-minded, tho?╟╓t you?╟╓d like to know that the ; favorite horse of Queen Elizabeth is an 8-year old " stallion named Bussaco, given her by Graveiro Lopez, President of Portugal, during her state visit to Lisbon last , February . . . And, a new trend for actresses who fly a lot are, huge shopping bags, which aren?╟╓t charged as luggage,| This is somethin for us to rembiriber, no? . , , Hey, Ike! New sports fad, m the Canadian Lauren-tian mountains is golf on snowshoes! A red ball with a length of red cord i^tache.d to help locate the ball . , . BROADWAY, May IT.?╟÷This is it. This is the week the Main | Stem explodes/ Thedyriamite goes up in the I air iri^three'spot^ at once. I don?╟╓t know if they planned it that way, or do I? Everyone claims no conflict of ^dates was meant, but was itr arid if so, doesn't that make/things all the merrier? AT EXACT and simul- taneous -moment on Thursday that tm Walters unveils his new. and magriificent Cafe de Paris I to the breathless multitudes (with Betty Hutton who makes me breathless) the remodeled1 j arid refurbished Latin Quarter j unveils my all-time favorite. Johnnie Ray at the head of Donn I Arden's sparkling show. But if' this isn?╟╓t enough to make a gray-haired saloon re-! port^r^hairi grow even grayer, | the Inighfet before (Wednesday) I whilst JjkL is throwing a pre-I opening party *or the benefit of I the IAGVA welfare fund, his | party-wall neighbor, Jack Silver-! man, unveils Julius La Rosa, the |J promsters?╟╓ delight, at the Old | Romanian. I Silverman* who feels he's sort f of sandwiched in between two W also taken pen 1 in hand to answer Walters?╟╓ last I letter to me, and it will run in" i the rieM available column be-1 cause fair play is-fair play (and | anyway it ^aves workK 1 SO TODAY WE?╟╓LL talk about H what hast been described as a grudge ffght .^hefayeeri Lou and the L.Q. I don?╟╓t believe it is that; though the Latin Quarter restrained Lou | from using- his name in the ads or publicity of the Cafe de Paris for three years. Qf course, that doesn?╟╓t prevent the press from reporting the fact that Lou has a new club. The entire entertainment world is watching this curious battle. After 15 years of loving (or mostly) partnership, Walters and E. M. Loew called it quits and now it?╟╓s something like two sweethearts who find the thrill is gone. So the Latin Quarter was rebuilt at a cost of $150,000 (and it?╟╓s beautiful indeed) to meet the competition Of its ex-manag- mg' .' director. '. ALL THIS, OF COURSE, was sight unseen. No one knew or knows what kind of a threat the new Cafe de Paris will be. According to Lou (he told me this pre-injunction) it?╟╓ll be the most exciting cabaret ever seen! ^Everything is brand new, bright and shining. Kitchen cost more than $150,000, dining room cost more than half a million and the show?╟╓s the biggest and most expensive ever on Broadway.?╟Ñ WOWJ I'M OPENING! Betty Hutton headlines star-studded cast of "Honeymoon in Paris," Thursday's inaugural revue of the new Cafe de Paris. THE JERSEY SIDE. MGM recording star Joni James wilt; hold the spotlight at New Jersey?╟╓s plusn Stage Coach Inn Friday and Saturday nights. This Clipping From, New York, N. Y., Journal of Commerce & Commercial APR 2 2 1958 * Entertainment Here and There ].ntiiitiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiitiii)iiiuiiiiiimiutiiiiiiimiii!Uiiii!iiiiiiHniiitiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiitniiii!tniHiitiiRiiiiiiin This Clipping From WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY NEW YORK. N. Y. By ETHEL COLBY J; This evening the Latin Quarter will unveil a new, shiny interior plus an all-new show topped by V Sallie Blair, a beauty who sings, and the Bernard brothers, whose forte is recorded horseplay and 5 broad comedy. E. M. Loew, who now owns the popular night club engaged Donn Arden to produce ?╟≤ the revue, and the designer, Rube Bodefnhorn, > who constructed the original Latin Quarter, is again . responsible for the decor. For this sixteenth birthday celebration, the stage has been altered to a pro-, / scenium type, that will enable the * revue to be housed behind regular j , theater curtains and properties. ;Thp upper section of the stage will if |s m ZS?╟  - 4iau#'35"'gjO{oo OS* dSUfcJi ?╟ suiBjd ?╟ sjoioo :a)?╜^dov ^soinnao 8S* ?╟╓?╟≤(sjoiod' pie -ptms sy [pi >n;su (dual -ii&s ouajps ??nijtuo gay IS* (xBap) pioui p4duioo 65* sioioo SS* ?╟÷?╟÷- ?╟≤ JB0IQ Tsan^iay. Who is the drummer with Henery Jerome?╟╓s band, there, is still teasing her about her losings, however. Seems he? horse; the favorite, Wyndburgh,' tan fourth, instead of first, which would have netted her $140,000. French: Premier Felix Gaillard sent Marcel Perret a congratulatory note on the 25th anniversary of his Cafe St. Denis. When tht French leader was in New York, that Was his f avorite dining place. Jane Powell, of Filmdom and the lilting soprano, stole time out from her stint at the Plaza?╟╓s Persian Boom to vie with the other celebs at the Tony Awards festivities. Jane, who looks like a china doll, spurns the trapeze and chemise dress, to farther her natural charms. /\PR 22 1988 bright Clubs By BEN SCHNEIDER Anniversary Revue At Latin Quarter The Latin Quarter tonight will | unveil its ?╟únew look,?╟Ñ with a new | xaAO pu?╜ spunod qoo?╟ OZ paioiio punod xad saaii^ ..... uaLUim umima. Ij^^'LaJack Carter, .the- comic whose -Jmb has been unusually stren-os^t?╟ú09,gx~aus? has finally hit. the golden ' Whether you catch him spunoduio^ SX?╟╓0f-00?╟ 0t ; ?╟≤ , QZ'Zl-QL?╟╓ll?╟÷BjckpOt 1| ?√ß srl -oTz ?╟ú9^ his frequent TV guest shots, or oi?╟ L -ovi ?╟÷fc his recent stint in the Town and Ire roo*e ?╟÷^-ountry Club in Brooklyn, you?╟╓ll; ore -oL'z T^dmit there are few funnier men jfft ?╟╓s^-ureo)!i the business of entertaining. bcidentally, Sophie Tucker is now ^.^.?╟ú^.?╟╓^JL^leadlining for Ben Maksick at the os;t -oe;i 3^ame| spot, where Barry Gray oo *t -06,S ?╟÷dndMly handles the microphone oo*8S-oo ss---ightly from midnight to 2 A.M. revue to celebrate the completion of an extensive redec-o r a ti o n program and the 16 th anniversary of this 1; nitery.: '' Donn ^Ajaden l has staged the 1 new extrava-S ganza, w h i e h 1 headlines song-1 stress Sallie I Blair, with the BLAIR comedy team as j The Latin Quarter has been re-g furbished at a cost of $1^,<KX).| Many innovations have been added| which wiil permit the staging off more elaborate productions. | The charity previe Wednesday, it should be will play to the stars o: screen and radio (as the goes) as well as political eial dignitaries. Proceeds sick and welfare relief the Atherican Guild of Artists. Special dinner al and tickets on sale tc th< Phone JU 6-1515. So now the bell is rin; the first round. No mat loses, the best man wins ?╟≤ John Q. Public.