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UkS VBGASSfty WAYNE MCALLISTER, famous resort and hotel architect, designed the Sands Hotel, built in the record time of nine months at cost in excess of $5,500,000. The hotel contains 200 individually-designed room, with 40 rooms to each of the five buildings. Main structure house the Copa Room. LEON CHAVEAU, noted for his sauces, recently returned from France, the province of Burgundy, where he visited, to become chef j of new Sands. He started at the Copacabana in New York in 1940 j and later was chef at the WaMnrfcAStoria Hotel and the Riviera. f i cAllens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle New York, N. |$ * News (Cir. 2,354,444) DES 27 1952 Ineidenta JlMe^i igence W??**^ . Britain'* "A Calendar for Coronation Year, 1953," put out by tha I British Travel Association, the moat beautiful ??<ouk&nie in this year'a 1 Christmas mail. More than two dozen auperb eoloi^'^prinfs of scenes I in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, with QueeneElizabeth II on horseback as the lead. ... Christmas cards for '52, incidentally, were ?√ß the nicest in years. No gags, no low comedy, none of the vulgarity ?√ß that once marred the true spirit of the occasion. ... Heaviest Christ" I mas shopping among foreign groups in New York, according to an in- 1 formal survey, were UN representatives from Russia and the satellite a nations. . . . During his holiday in Key West, Mayor Impellitteri made la remarkable catch on a deep-sea fishing, trip?╟÷15 barracuda. ... i .Rocky Graziano makes his nite club debut at the Beachcomber in Mi- j ami Beach tomorrow. ... A blood plasma being perfected in Sweden, j 1 (experimented On since 1947) may be next year's Christmas gift to ' ?√ß the world's fighting forces. Ms$jj?<- Mutual Network will make January memorable in radio circles with a series of special programs featuring civic crime fighters, as a public service. . . . Chicago's Palace Theatre will be the next important house j to install Cinerama equipment. ... A major civil war brewing? in one I of Hollywood's biggest movie studios. . ., The Calvacade of America's j televised presentation of the trial of John Peter Zenger, titled "Mightier Than the Sword," will be released ,on film for the use of journalism schools throughout the eountry. This was the historic trial which es- j tablished the principle of freedom of the press in this country. . . . Carl Hubbell, former pitching star of the New York Giants, makes his debut ; I abactor in iKJM's baseball epic, "The Big Leaguer/' to be filmed in Etollywdod shortly. '^^?? ^tj|Mt-..E. Lewis just discharged from Presbyterian Hospital after an extensive medical checkup. . . . Jack Entratter reports business at the new Sands Hotel in Las Vegas running to well over $100,000 per week. |. . . BaWfCka-playiiiflJob Burinimow- a gentleman farmer in California's San Fernando Valley. . . . Gene Schoor, who authored the Jim Thorpe story, also stories on Red Grange, Ty Cobb and Joe DiMaggio, penning /books on Christy Mathewson and Jack Dempsey, . . , Las Vegas' j j Flamingo Club tempting George Raft to resume- his hoofing in a nite club act, possibly with Gene Baylos as partntter. . . . President Batista ' will dedicate 14 new bathing beaches in Cuba next Summer. . . . Betty Hutton has opened business offices in Los Angeles to handle all her I professional activties- gSlllf'fg ' _^^'1 hhrMlh ens PRES$;j(ffrW0JSlG BUREAU %E&taMis$,ed 1888 "^'.ip|';'ANGELES *S|h Francisco. P#41and,.- Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. Mirror. DEC 10 1952 tETTERllXG ottipleting- exte I 1 inS at such a cl*S1Ve renova*tIoh7 luxurious tha ^ ^ ??ne Won-? . jMSp many Mave^ge tourist n\Predecessoii. cross-country treljpP found hotel made th?½ even of the thirdflf out as /^^modations ' stations. . K that era's gas| I can rememb|BJ0l?rney & th about the only lWwhere one could63 3??S whenl bones at night rip amid a convenf ^^ Ms Wea^yl tors and a weWof insect bites !" ??f tiny v?Σ≤i-I Harvey hotels. ,W e th?? Fredl These werejphe *arions Santa 1? stations and $ffl0a to be rudelv h rai,r??a<* I an Old brass #s ?╜??e Californir f^n tvont I fast freight Up closet. ^He* 0r ^ I AS for Las lfeJrinSs,. they Were in some pron^ote y a twinkle! Today the gT s?Σ≤e journey w/7?* ?╟? blessed with ftf0lCe accommodatio h|i???╜elf / hotels and gjp ns m Palatial/ The pres.eWJ1 at Tom Hull', M Rancho Hotf!^ <* what 1 hi 9niento El/ resort scene: "l"* HuJj organS**^ ??* th?╜ / spent $500,?? which wm nJm??n WfflTi^-/ .?Σ≤?╟??╟? ?╟÷u?╜b "JJ'??rgani^a?╜?╜ ?╟≤ * me spent $500,G?║f > which wiJJ ?Σ≤*??* Wiir^Ve M ^ West ^ n ????e of thQ resort ^fctjJBp spent $500,??)' which w finest luxu||jr the West. "" Wi<* Thirty?╜ ,Vi,, have been a^ the cur* condition wijj h d So th** Also onmfjtonndup Roon- . e alI**iated. tion. HV % cnrrent attra?╟?_ Dow Allien s Estabhshed 1888 L??S ANGELES >^^ra^iSco ?√ß Seattle Portland - ""m a"d/ociaJ JeaVeS^"0" to*/ new El $$$' gatherirH^^' Tuesda^ gathering^oi *n" ?╜ociai leari~?╜*7w*a??i to * Tuesda??tej dusts off^f * JfiH. n^t ^'Wer, Cafif. Mar Reporfer (c'*r. 9,250) seasorfKF-conscious vacaf?0wr in ^ fifth /J of jlE^h attra^ions th^ner th?╜ finest / Indivixtu^ ? separateij?╟?fr^. I DEC 1952 are desigr.^ ?╜ mind. The ?╜W-ft ajld Patio places-animation. ^e ^^shavQ&rt'r 0*e> Palm Snrin^W ' As|W^Ve^r: Reserv^f e co"ntry orrlf^plarggg^a Ohristmaii ??p7I the/?. / reekendJ- T??Aoth n the ^p