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1953 Las Vega, Review-Journal 5 j tkeXlZJc own iHi a Ian jarlson. "tifha^Tsieporfer's Notebook ?╟≤ and Mrs. j and Mrs. bs to the sexsational Joyce Bryant. . The Nned at the Thunderbird last nite before F?Σ≤fnc?·* ' -Res?╜it: she took the town by Miss Bryant was chirping at the Bandbox C^Jti raP,dly becoming the toast of the* is this reporter make the following com- |magnetic "you've gotta see" weaver of l-oyo, Utah, fklin S. Har- fr.and Mrs. p. from Iran iiwo-year as- p States de- 5??e formerly fti Brigham Utah state i of Miami, Las Vegas sister, Mrs ivis avenue | student at iity, arr ved j spend the ier parents Jolley, 260 fie was ac gnne Call of BYU In making the rounds of the town in a bit fe gruelling chores of introducing proposals ir. . .Gene Murphy, back from-Gotham re- FTa**** an fusion!". . .Howard Hughes I chit chat with Kay Starr, Dancer Lynn Barbara Luke to talk movie business with ?√ß bundle of personality from Broadway who ?√ßasLeve'r 'DoP** jackpots giving their all Mrs. Lauritz Melehior who scored two ewry m\ the Jewish traditional vents p an- reek end, it | by Rabbi wish C m- - setting November 2 & 3 as official Las Basics. Opener is "Carmen" to be followed ?√ßtorrent Thunderbird show entertains Desert 1 atomic booms) March 8. . .Action returns ?·tsdrome April 12 with jalopy races. New Inducted by Al Benedict who will receive fe first of next week. . .Marge and Gower my passing out "happy birthdays" to Co Bter. . . ficker: Howard Hughes' RKO shelling out Productions after losing breach of trust has until March 20 to answer MGM's $5,195,- Jders feel the tenor and the studio will reach meantime. . .With the Oscar awards due I t at the trophies that have already been pre- feifting Marilyn Monroe with their 14th an- bmments: "Miss Monroe is the outstanding *ar ?╟÷ this 20th Century Fox star has re- est in the movies". . .Photoplay Mag tosses ' i> Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward and "With . . .The Associated Press and the New York top, Shirley Booth and "Breaking the Sound lops of the year. the Jewish venue, the : held, a^d labbi Kurz I "scroll of I and the I explai ed. f "spirit of i report that Director Bill Miller (of Broad- hotel in arranging upcoming productions... Last Frontier rights to use "Panama Hattie" ^evue will go off on schedule (March 23), "Belle of New Orleans," starring Marilyn and Marshall. The latter team replaces the te Slate Brothers. . .Dominique proving,, the d unnn th?╜rhex,eye durin?· Vegas debut at aajg#last of The rn Rr the tabshowing of "Annie Get #ouTGun" ??""19) is still open. . . the SisterJ ; serve : ?√?ing "That Old Black Magic," for Barbara our" over CBS Sunday. , .Crowd of 22 Tri ;MI) in get together on Strip t'other nite. . . lg Beverly Hills home to buy New York [r Bing in stock raising business. Der Bingle near Elko. . .And another chap who makes _ a farm boy at heart is Sando Deems of Majors". . .Local Variety Club members re- from Mexico City's Tent 29 to international Astonished Lawmakers Sing Praises of Vegas Astonished lawmakers from Carson City were singing the praises of southern Nevada which showered members of the 46th session with Las Vegas hospitality today. I Some 50 state senators and assemblymen arrived here last night for the first official visit of the legislature 'since 1947. Their -amazement began at dusk when pilots, of the Nevada national guard ferried them over the growing maze 1 of bright lights m the area. "We've never seen anything Hke^ it ?? . . the growth and development of Las Vegas is unbelievable/' That was the concensus of legislators who had heard of the Las Vegas I "boom" but had not seen it first-hand. Enthusiasm carried over even to the most conservative I members of the senate, one of whom said "We ought to hold our legislative session down here." Aside from an extensive tour of Boulder dam, Henderson's industrial facilities and a visit to the smaller communities of the area, Nevadas' elected officials planned no j extensive work schedule. Chairman George Rudiak of the house public service commission investigating committee scheduled 'a hearing on southern Nevada power problems for Saturday. Leland Mc- Arthur, the chamber of commerce's power expert was slated to be the chief witness. Another meeting of the roads and transportation committee K^?╜ tontatively scheduled a meeting here, possibly to delve into the area's highway problems. Tot the* most part, however, gaiety and entertainment was the?√ß k^ynQJ^i^1'ilfe visit. Lawmakers were dined royally i at the SfcadPlrotel last night and today they will assemble at the Thunderbird for a cocktail party at 6 PM where they will meet leading civic and business leaders of the area. THE ORIGINAL R omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß" 220 W. 19th St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 27,768) This Clipping From SPRINGFIELD, OHIO NEWS FEB 15 1953 tions." VV^^rk Cavalcade *eu By LOUIS SOBOL Printed reports that Johnnie Ray and Marilyn Morrison are planning to try it again are the bunk. The big issues between them now is the matter of the settlement. . . . Fascinating story behind Mike Todd's fabulous settlement with the Cinerama group after he had been "forced" out. A little line in the original contract did the trick. . .g. Eisenhower has passed the word that for the next month or so he would appreciate not being invited to special gatherings because he will have to decline until he has organized his forces. Is putting in some 16 hours of solid work a day. . . . Columnists' favorite picture in current Look is spread over pages 84 and 85. . . . Abel Green's first edition of "Punny People, Phrases & Places" includes the following: Louis B. Mayer?╟÷if enough voted for him he would; Louis Sobol?╟÷thanks to AA; Dorothy Kilgallon?╟÷ and I thought she was a moderate drinker; Wolcott Gibbs?╟÷ a small comer bed that extends itself; Bennett Cerf?╟÷& Sun Clubs. Too many of the taverns along Eighth av. seem to be ignoring the law about bars being well lighted and visible from the street. The thoroughfare in certain sections Ipoks like something out of Cairo..'. ?╟? Joe ET. Lewis planning to extend his circuit to London this Summer. ... Pearl Bailey will be reunited with her brother Bill for the first time in a decade when they open at the'Apollo theater on the 20th. Co-featured will be her new husband, Louis Bell- son, introducing his own orchestra. ... The stupendous sum of $25,000 a week which it is reported Tallula]i Bankhead will draw during her engagement* at Jack Entratter's SangsJ???╜*?╜ in Las Vegas is the biggest weekly fee in her long career. It is more than the total she received for her chores in her first picture. Service League Entertains With Party at Sands es pwwd seoqt in (Suttputd on puo 6ujd ?╟≤doS ou 'Buiddijt ou putj |j;m ao\ ly.ttJU/oof ?╟≤ajuojond 4041 ?╜4S0f uoijouiquio* 6ui66ni| ?╟≤W H4?╜a ?╟≤?╜! 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