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    ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 gj PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York NEW YORK, N. Y/ WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY Circ. D. 50,651 'Resort News I MIAMI BEACH.?╟÷Harold Baker, | Chicago hotel executive, is the new j manager of the Saxony Hotel, it is made known by Myer Friedman, managing director. | Mr. Baker has been associated with the hotel industry in an executive capacity for the past quar- Lter of a century, having been with j various Midwestern and West J Coast hotels and most recently) [ with a hotel in New Mexico. Bostonians on a two-week vacation at the Saxony are Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mintz of the Puritan S DreSs Co. It's partly a business trip for Mr. Mintz, who is attending a style show. November has been proclai^|ed [ Dude Month at the Nevele Country j Club, Ellenville, N. Y., and the em- i phasis will be placed on riding activities. Plans have been ma#t?╜j increase the number of hj the stable at, the#*t(p; I and to carr\ " I gram of horsebaqfc..^ LAS VEGAS, ury hotel in th sort, the *favis nearing comple Operator . . _.. ,. . Jake FreedmsM: Houston,JfTex??| Sportsman, whjjtdisclosed tip cost of building th^ Hostelry asjfightl, more than $4|)dl,000. , The Sands ?√ßcoltaips 2JF rooms and baths, arrangfd in fiwspacious buildings, in th% hea|fe of the "Strip," and- is fim, admutes from Las Vegas airport. ESTABLISHED 181 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York BROOKLYN, N. Y. SI Long Isl^l^vocate Circ. D. 16,383 ,?╟≤ j JP M. to relate problems of being the wife of baseball star...Astoria legalite Steig, Burgio. named ctfun- sul to Queens Amerioan Legion.. *Jacj^8SflPb|est Hills) Entratter periled his *0 per cent interest in tm CopacJ|ana and shifted to MS-,.-,^fegftyto run the swank \:. .Dick Geist, Rock- -and vice-prexy, wing- 'U$ to tnejloast last night for 10 ||4|y loqlk-Me at Western amusement paj&s.. .Recordmended;e Ex- ^J|Jaa?╜y(imites thrush Dorothy. Collins' vocallurinji Decca- piatter "Puppy Love?"It'g doggone cute.. The marriage of a well known newspaper figure, a Queensdte, is headed for the rocks ... "Steve Randell," the TV thriller - diller starring Melvyn Douglas, was film ! ed in L. I. City's Par sonnet Stu- i dios. Phil Wasserman, the gag-toss ing Forest Hills publicist, peW us a note; "I got a smart dog who can read the papers. I know, cause the other day I found him poring over your column." MOVING STORY; Teddy Mar-1 tin, ex-siager turned. Astoria optician, related the time a friend of his took home a chorus girl who lived at 161st., Jamaica. As they reached her door, she cooed, "You can kiss me good night. Anyone, who takes me ail the Way home to 161st Street is entitled to at least a kiss." And as their , lips met she murmured." Next week I'm moving to 5532n<i St. Bayside-" ?╟÷*New York?╟÷Day by Day- Forever Penthouses ?·y Frank Farrell- PATRICIA GILMORE. When I bet she felt like a. T%-'|^^tii^?·i^^. J. Reynoldses have had enough of solitary and the dj% $li|^Jpi((??ific. Debarked from their yacht White Heron I I th Tahi^^j^'^th^.dasf and are now flying Manhattanward. Oscar 'J^f^rdman, who superintends our consulate in | WWK^^smrn^-- .^PaPeete. is freighting the abandoned boat to "!v ?╜8ra8^^^: | Martinique, whence the tobacco heir will resume winter maneuvers in the Caribbean. . . . Kathleen Winsor, is zooming from one rooftop to another. Bought a vast penthouse ^yesterday in 895 Park with profits from '"JThe Lovers," her typewriter's most recent ambering. Moves in the day most people are trying to make apartments look like home again?╟÷Jan. 1. . . . Ouch! That old line about who-needs-two-dentists? will be set aside ?╟÷ - next week. Because we'll have 15,000 interna- Frank Farrell tional molar-maulers convening in the Statler. . . . Gladys Cooper breezed into town from Noel Coward's "Relative Values" company in London. Took time out for tea in Fireside Inn, then caught another plane for Jamaica on errand concerning properties of Coward's and her own. ... Bradshaw Crandell's new portrait I of Dr. Thomas J. Kirwin deserves space,on a Met Museum wall. If that liquor outfit spots it, the famed urologist probably will get : harassed by men-of-distinction hucksters, despite the fact he's never worn a mustache. ... Copenhagen's Christine Jorgensen will be one , of life's few women who can sit rocking in front of some' future fireplace and truthfully recall the old days with: "WeP, years ago, when I was a little boy, etc." The British.crown last worn by Victoria will be brand new toll i Queen .Elizabeth at her coronation, but it's old hat to Patricia Gil- j more. ... Yesterday when I phoned this lovely canary who married j bandman Enric' Madriguera, I?Σ≤ " ?Σ≤?Σ≤?½?╜??$?·!!i-L*J^^ j' wanted to find out what cooksfl with La (Merry-Go-Round) Ronda, the extraordinary restaurant these f j former musicmakers will premiere on Connecticut's Route 25 next week. It's a new hobby for their I youthful retirement in Newtown f now that their kids are growing 1 up. . . . All I got for my longdistance pains was an earful of Pat's describing how pictures off j the royal jewels in the W-T&S re-|; minded her that she once had worn the crowns, held the scepters,;; etc., with which Queen Elizabth ;; will ascend the throne. .?√ß. . Seems | : the British sent their'gems here! several years ago.to exhibit fori charitable purposes and NBCf asked pretty Pat to pose in them. "Imagine, me, a commoner, posing in the very crown," she gurgled. . . . *??mu * u~. ?╟? ^ queen laden with all that Tower of London loot, Pat came down to' \ earth with: "No, really. With all those secret servicemen hanging. ; around to be sure the English got back all their gold and karats, l! j felt lower, than a commoner. Couldn'tJsre1^|wondering if they'd miss a rock or two?╟÷and you know thiSvs lajbeny." j Sepia singer Ella Fitzgerald ^JMspers thjt when her recent? di vorce is final, she'll/marry Pau^Quinncndpe, tenor-sax tooter in Count. Basie's band? . . . Copajpresldent jjfles Podell signs over alii of next Mondayjftght's recehps to faerebnfi Palsy as well as supply-; j ing the floor snow. The cape's aanuayoonations to CP from five; ; previous benent nights toJKl welljqveria quarter million. . . . Mar-; : garet Sullayim mumbledjpout "cc/dfjpd, bum food," etc., on matinee j days, and/hat's all he#maid I|&nwLane had to hear. Irene now i has soleicommand o^iome-cofi^i?½1 and trucking to Moroj?║sjo fori; |./The D|lp Blue Sea'jstar's drcfeajlKg room repasts. . . . Former Copa | Jmanagw Jack EntraJter's premie" for The Sands in Las Vegas will] I be a Jhree-day binje for NejpYork and Hollywood celebs, starting Dec. #6. Trip als# includajr two days for hangover treatment in i LV dr LA "* aa^o- ij ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York TOLEDO, OHIO y^HMES Circ. D. 48,355 DEC 2 01952 !?╟??╟??╟??╟?. ?.?╜???√ß im"" I|!II1HU,...... I That's Earl Brother New Las Vegas Hotel i Gives Us $25 To Gamble jlllllUIIUHmUHlllllilUil |y EARL WILSON lllllHMIIIlllllittlimiHI PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - Newark "~ ZANESVILLE, GtflO SIGNAl/f Circ. D. \2M R0V4 f195i >|HoT^wood. is j^med^^thjjpbless J I starlets and l#elies. 415 jfof them Responded to the Sajrids I^tel.^CLas LiJ^j;as_)_ chorus call ?√ß^ _ ??'^{^c*i3?½s* 1 T AS VEGAS.^^felere i *-^ what has bel!|^j&;J|?╜k most amazing part offii^^^fica a new high in hosp^ajit^/wa^. 1 tained when the^^^^^jj^ds^j gambling i&l3$?·",.3^1af uF'' ^?╜b...JflPrent opening Us gents of theipress w | presented with Jp silverJlol- I lars with whichjp^f;gp am and. I make a fortup^j-f^^ ^^^^ Presumahl^fw^prould fritter I "this mon#: It^ay gambling^ But if the management thought 'the Earl Wilsons would squander m^ney that way, the;?╜8^i?? agemeht was right^mJ^w^^F ! "wWilivide it up 50-50^% Beauti|ul"Wife sai# You take five dollars and I'll take 20." A wild rumor that there'd be a slot machine in each hotel I room had reached us. On your 1 arrival, the bellboys would say, "Shall I show you to your slot machine, sir?" But Jack Entratter, ex-manager of the famous Copacabana I in New York, now manager I here, hasn't accomplished that yet. He also denied the assertion of comedian Danny Thomas, star of the opening show, that a waiter was caught I dealing slices of bread off the \ bottom of the loaf.- Here in the" shade of some 1 90 slot machines, I beheld "Gambling Society." i I saw Hay Ryan of Texas?╟÷ \ supposed to be the fastest I America; Nick I th e Greek I from Holly- Iwood, Al Levy of San Francisco ?╟÷ a n d sueh plain folks as Jim- goi& .Durante, ||ankie Laine, p^^Ri t z M^^'^Jc e 1, m g&m$& Ter- Terry ^^^^^??' #hes. i But tli^i^^a^Sfeal differ- 1 ence in ^4%i;S^3PK^'^ f^M 1 Miss Mqc^?╜M^^S6r'%os.t. $20. I The repof^pi^i^iif'IStay Ryan had lost$?½g^^nof a large I sum to Hi^Ol $?·*> The hotel*$'olg bankroll man, Jakie Freed^^r!"' of Houston, I said while running around in his Western outfit that "The House" had been "$200,000 1 loser" for a while opening 1 night. ^^B?Σ≤ate*?Σ≤S^Sg|!s5|^ fc^^C^ifeercame it AlUfiie lflfose money in Amer-. f icajreeems to be here. And > le yoil*re Hossinjjf it to- Tgie jlbuse, a waitress .says, .:^me House would like * ~MSV-'i?Σ≤fcia drink, sir^^^i h"l"No, I must has^^a"J.4ifer head to lose-my moaey ^H^," I said. And sure ehoug^al- ' though inexperienc<t^ i|%as soon losing as fast as the greatest expert. I quickly lost n&hshare of [the $25 that the if^agement had given us.h ^Tb^B.W., with her usmal Jrish^ck, got most of it bii|k..',We wound up with 23 buckspfit from the 25 and believe^hat may entitle us to giv?Θ╝5J lessons, because nobody we know has lost as little as $2. In fact, in this "Gambling Society" here, we're a little ashamed to have been so stingy with our losses. * * * The Midnight Earl in N.Y. The John Roosevelts are planning a quiet trip to Nassau to recover ???Σ≤r?╜^l^-?╟÷^?╜v cJxlli ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco ?╟≤ Portland - Seattle New York, N. Y. Variety NOV. 19 1952 m ii Hi... -mm he I Joe Schoenfeld,/editor of Daily I VARiejY^b^k'JIOiJ^r^oast after a ?√ß&?·$?√ß ?√ß' fortnig!]/s_*jga#fcej?·3rrquickie busi- ' !X-CO#) fhack^^i^oast after a >EntraJtter jun- .from the election . . . British Pamela Shaw arrives here presently to join Johnny My.e r, just back from his E ur o p ean quickie . . . RitaHayworth did the Viennese Lantern with -unidentified young man . . . Following her appearance on the J ackie G^^onTVer, Al|||ey Mead- 'wn^?Σ≤ , ?√ß?√ß owj5.was rush- Patnzia ed?^- Flower Hospital for an allergy attack she got after eating Chinese food. -. Da^jny Kaye signed Fran ?╟≤Wkf&Sf to appear with him at The Texas State" Fair starting ing Christmas Day . . . Patrizia Mangano (Sylvana's sexy sis) appears in the new Italian film, "Ring Around the 'Clock,"- opening next month. GRACE DOWNS tells of the woman who stopped the airline hostess as she passed her seat and asked, "Will you please tell the pilot not to go faster than the speed of sound ?╟÷we want to talk!"-.. ?╟? That's earl, brother '^^ keting fiie' NjJy. press iby air to Las V^as on,#ec. 16 forjthe preem of hi#new Sgnds Hotel.| BMe AS^f^htinifaGe Herbert Jac^y preWnting thelfirst N. Y. exbfiiition if paintings by -Jean Padl Brussei at the I^feo Gallery. Jmlla Krlisman, jflecrsetary to Warner Bros. Inte^ational QM0 vee]iBe-treas1|rer irohn JL-giffynn, enga%ed to "Sarwfel Kairoel. No date's^been sejjfbr the wedding. EmirVj^aertander, chairman of the board of Dazians, Inc., has been named chairman of the amusement division of the National Jewish Hospital at Denver. Morey Goldstein, Allied Artists general sales manager, trained to the National Allied convention in Chicago yesterday (Tues.), where he'll join veepee. Harold Mirisch. Julius Weinstein, father of Mrs. Sylvia Sullivan, wife of Daily News columnist and CBS-TV's "Toast of the Town" producer, Ed Sullivan, died at age 90 Sunday (16) in New York. , Joe Glaser's Boston terrier, Ch. Fritzie Regards of Pequa, won the Davis trophy at the Boston terrier show for the second straight year. He's the Associated Booking Corp. prexy. burling bimpnant, wno leaves his 20th-Fox post as eastern publicity manager on Jan. 1 to become an indie producer, was luncheoned by 20th's ad-pub staffers last week. Elias Lapinere, who rejoins Metro Jan. 1 as special publicity rep in Europe, arrives from Paris tomorrow (Thurs.) on the Liberte for confabs with Loew's International homeoffice execs. William A. Scully retired Universal sales manager, in from his Florida home to attend the Motion Picture Pioneers dinner Nov. 25, honoring his longtime business associate Nate J. Blumbere.