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By BRANDY B/?ftP Society Columnist LAS VEGAS, Oct. 10?╟÷The boys certainly left NOTHING, undone in launching the hew five million-buckeroo Hotel Sahara these past fevi days. And it'll be quite a^spell before anybody fortunate enough to have been up here forgets it 1 . , probably until about mid-December, whel|jhe Sand* (this INCREDIBLE town's next pleasurejjajace/ is scheduled to bow! Oh well, we'll fly again . . ..^t|^J^unteJ, trip from fogbaung jpteynatiortirl Aimwt^o Burl LY got aloft only to hat^"a mo^rjSnk out resultant forcej landing at >ne3^ne base. 'or after a bu?? nk, weFINAtr Daggett with a fter another bus trip (courtesy U.S. Marinj^orgff), a\60-mil^TAXI ride and NO shuteye, w* finally m|4A,;ii#he compaWof such stalwarts a* Nat Dalinger, the Statle^ pjj[ Hogan anjTgenial Jack Entratter ' who is "interested" injthe sjnds. (NpT dissimilar to trying to pierci"~all three circles |f helll|.. . tnqsjpatgt c&Dening bill with Tnomaf begini ting Dec. 15 . Cih Mitchell, [currently at the Palla dium, lias bee i set through GAC for eight days at Seattle, sfcartin HawkinSjj.cun signed to do R^-Ree. 10 i 3 at the Abfcer Creshler the Palomar Theatre, Nov. 23 . . . Dolores ptly at Ciro's, has been concert with Johnnie [Honolulu agd will open Hover Club, Miami . . . is making ajgt of com- rgenc^fKa!^^5P^ Vit-- torio^jassman/is getting a lot of press attenrWibMK. in Rome following his U.S. film clebut in Shane-Tors' "The Class Wall." PRESS CLIPPING BU??i 165 Church Street - N?½??or|f DAILY VARH?║fiw HOLLYWOOD, ?╜R 1 jjer^ 1^2 sS Cptinee Bos^fell I /or Sands Hotel Bill lofmee Boswell hai been inked bjfpack Entratter/o appear on thMSandsHoM, owning bill with DaMny Thomas befinning Dec. 15. En%atter is noAsf in NY lining up |the\upporting^acts for the new Las "^gas shot's initial show. JLlUns PRESS CUPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELii^;:. San FrandsctiLn,. Portland - SaflffP* New York, n!%. Mirror (Cir. 1,054.265) UOV 2 3 195? ' Walter WincJ^PI W^Of New York Y| The Broadway Show \ll Curtain-Time: The Theater's international relations were neve| p- friendlier.^Reviewers inked another happy alliance with the Gallic repertory troupe, hailing its artistry in "Le Proces"... Critic Jacques Chapman (in the Daily News) parleevu'd: "An absorbing, vivid and theatrically expert production"... The Parisian players also inspires oolahlahs and champagne toasts for their versions, of Moliere's ^Amphitryon" and "Les Fourberies de Scapin". ..The National Theater of Greece troupe arrived with "Electra," starring the electeeKatina Paxinou. The drama-diplomats became enchanted allies of the star and show. Reviewer Spyros Atkinson (of the N. Y. Times) rejoiced: "A tragedy that still retains heroic stature". n An American cast and play, "The Seven Year Itch," triumphed, too. This gay-guy-gal spoof transformed most critics into cupids. They showered Vanessa Brown and Tom Eweil with valentines. The H.-Trib's Walter Kerr koo'd: "A delightful addition to the season".. .Variety's New Haven playboy reported John van Druten's "I've Got Sixpence" can make "a pretty penny on Broadway"... Hartford's sight-seers inspected "See the Jaguar" and gave the lion's share of credit to Arthur Kennedy's performance and mourned that the script is weaker than a kitten. Philly critics, however, enjoyed it. ?╟÷See the Mirror's W W tonight. Channel 7 @ lA of 7. ABC-TV?╟÷ In the Wings: At Lindy's the chatter dealt with Josephine Baker's Argentine blasts at the U. S. "Proving," observed one fellow, ''how right WW was about Josephony since Oct. 16th (1951) when she staged her Worst Performance at the Stork Club"... "She turned out to be," sighed a column-rooter, "a blessing in disguise".. ."You're so right," agreed another. "It lifted the disguise on some of his best false friends".. .Izzy Elinson offers: "Truman has his future work cut out for him. Writing letters to the 33 million who voted for Ike." ?╟÷Hear the Mirror's W W over ABC-Radio at 9 Tonight?╟÷ The Flopictures: "The Iron Mistress" is a passable opus caught between the daredevil and Virginia Mayo's deep blue orbs. Alan Ladd handles the abracadabra.. .A stilted Italian import called "Streets of Sorrow" deals with jezebels-and-jelkes. It is anti-sin and pro-yawn.. ."Hellgate" has more horses than horse-sense... "Scotland Yard Inspector" is a crime and punishment maneuver. The tale is a crime and the audience is punished.. ."Life Begins Tomorrow" is a feeble Frenchie, empty as the Eiffel Tower and twice as heavy.. ."South Pacific Trail" is another example of inflation: A million-dollar robbery in a dime-a-dojeen plot. ?╟÷See the Mirror's WW tonight. Channel 7 @ 6:45. ABC-TV?╟÷ Stairway to thet Stars: The Bejtte Davis revue has changed nearly everything except the star and the Standing Room Only sign. Broke the.Pittsburgh Nixon Theater record with $41,000. Why, by the way, doesn't Bette's show mention the name ef the director?... Tom Donnelly, a Jg?·ashington reviewer, is the newest of the hatchet gang to finish wrvcMg a play.. .Locals hear that at least two of the three Philly papers^will have new drama critics in the near future... Rodgers & Hamme^ein will open their next show at Cleveland; Cheryl Crawford J^p debut her new Tennessee Williams titex, jn Chicago and sever a||#ther top Broadway producers are loo$tnj* at maps of the mid-w^?║tf The trend is to get away from Those'Trafed Old Faces in BostoltiSpk Philly.. .Cinerama's eve'g perfs are sold out until-early ^53. HaWpy New Year! <. .Ken Banghart's initial B'way show* "I Found A^r%" has a big demand for advance tickets. rnngt^?Σ≤* (gaff**^^ explains That...Hollyweird is j amrnaijjflHpiPraSsX starlets~lnfw?║|ovelies. 415 of them responded to JPffsBlas. H$rt?·LJLLa& Vega^Pchorus call.. .Zsa Zsa's quote: ?·re^tll$re to ^am^^0^^^ing^ybvlr cKest out".. .There iz??? WfirrWsW W over ABC-Radio at 9 Tonight?╟÷ Th?? TkfobEM&?╜? Th* Tvrnr! ftnem Theater's "Trouble in Tahiti" PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York SPARTANBURG, S. C. HERALD Circ. D. 24,438 ?╟≤ NOV 26 1352 /TSfnenna's eve'g perfs are so!<foi?·| I until jariy '53. Happy New Year! I 4k M^en\Banghart's initial B'way | shQ#,, "I h^BffidKApril," has a big I demand mt advalice tickets. CSon- i| stance B&nett stars, whisk explains: rVS^J? s ?╟≤ Hopweird is jammed I /with/jobiess si&rlets' and lovelies. iilSM them refSsonded to the Sands [Hotel (LesJIigas) ch'oras caJtT"?* 2^S5^'aflbte^ "There's more to | [flamourj^anan sticking, your- chestfl tout". .J^There i*W9fki>n7~ V./ D THERE ?╟≤ DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER will appear in NY's Celebrity jyir#de for Cerebral Palsy telethon Saturcj^nightpj . . . Valley Community Players willp cast tonight in the Mar-Ken School,K 14050 Magnolia Blvd., Sherman Oaks,! for "Clad Tidings," play by Edwardp Marley . . . Frances Locker is directing* "Here We Go!," new musical revue* at the Call Board Theatre for a Jan. 1 6| opening. Frances Douglass Cooper is producer and agent Laura Wilck isB, handling the property for Bfpadwayl consideration . . . Mary Murdpy andl; Tom Morton TWA'd to NY^r theirl eastern scenes in "Main ^eet tol adway." Morton's personal man-| agers, Barbara Bell and Lee Newman, 'went along . . . The^rj^.^r1**Sftr^^ now at the Saddle arfcn|>irloin, appear; at the American Municipal Assn. meet-1 in the Sratler/today,* with rmaycirsH of 1200 citi&s-al^ndiag-.^. Ray Sina- . tra and his orkJvJll open Dec. 15 with Danny Thomas afthe nsw S^nrkHatel. Las Vegas . . . f%i]n ^pifllBKi(li)fafl/ torto hio 2QtU|E&K pact in MarcK fter he directsV'Blowing Wild"y&t ESTABLISHED BArclay 7-537/ CHILLICOTHE, OHIO GAZETTE Cfrc. D. J 3,482 NOV 28 1152 I Year! ... Ken Bangharff -*-^ Happy New i Found April," haT?b^S,in,tlal B'wa^ show, *"***. Cons^JZl^f *em?Σ≤* for advance. J tickets. Consjaj I Thal>^ftTwe3t f:aTS' WWch exP^ins ?╟? Is 3J?Cnd lovS*'0Ja?Σ≤?d W^th Jobless |th#Sa^7-w^i ,r ^f oi ^ responded to'1 1ZA Z^?1^^lM*s) ch0^s call fs^nore to glamour than ?√ßthere iz ? ? ? PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York f**fcfcT ??qI5 13S2 WIZL Wl*6 \ B. REEVES EASON has returned from two weeks of pheasant hunting in Idaho. The director is starting work on the script of "Tale of the Red Deer," which he will film in England in Technicolor next February . . . Crash Corrigan, Alibi Terhune, Slim Andrews, Tex Terry, Carl Zeller, Elaine Zazette, Carol Kamenis and models from the Rosalie Burrow Agency will appear in the continuous entertainment at the annual Southern California Council of Camera Clubs' Photographic Jubilee on Sunday at the Corriganville Movie Ranch . . . Seymour Felix will create special dance routines for the Ritz Brothers' full-hour show on the All Star Revue over NBC, Nov. 22 . . . Rosetta and Vivian Duncan reopen tonight at Arthur Lyons' Saddle and Sirloin in Studio City after a four- month absence. The sisters are set for an indefinite engagement. ?╟≤ BARBARA BRITTON, elected honorary Mayor of Hollywood in a fund- raising campaign under the auspices of the Hollywood Kiwanis Club with pro-