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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 8

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Fishman Wins 20-30 CLUBS TO RAISE RHEUMATIC FEVER FUND Assets Release THE SOVEREIGN suit of British Silk fired with GOLD month of May has been designated as 20-30 Rheumatic Mario Lanza Appearance; at Las Vegas Canceled Hotel, in Announcing Decision; Says It Refunded $20,000 to Customers at Opening San Francisco, the Peter Bnt Brigham Hospital in Boston and the Childrens Hospital Society of Los Angeles. in Wife's Suit from our magnificent Spring collection of Louis Roth clothes pure silk noblest of nature's fibre director of newly remod By a Times Correspondent I Frank Fishman, 65, hotel owner, regained control of his holdings yesterday by stipulation with his Gloria, 30, who had tied up his assets pending a divorce hearing. Approved by Judge Staniey eled $2,000,000 structure, said Red Workers to Meet TOKYO. April 5 A Red Chinese delegation of workers left Peiping today for Vienna to attend the International Conference of Public and Allied Employees April 13-16, Peiping radio said. LAS VEGAS, April 5 Singer Mario Lanza today the hotel had advanced Lan za $10,000 on his salary.

was canceled out of hia $100, Lanza immediately checked interwoven with the discrete glint of gold thread, sparking on deeptonea of Georgian gray, BrummeU brown or Royal Navy just one of our many exciting and extraordinary intercontinental ideas, 9150 "ihi most comfortable clothet you cm Kfar" 000 singing appearance at the New Frontier Hotel. out of the hotel after the announcement that his appear Mosk in Santa Monica Superior Court, the agreement restores to Fishman manage The announcement of the Fever Month by Southern California 20-30 Clubs, 'District Gov. Mike Taylor announced yesterday. Taylor urged 20-30 Clubs in Southern California to hold various fund-raising projects with proceeds allocated to the 20-30 International Rheumatic Fever Foundation. Contributions provide funds for the study and prevention of rheumatic fever, recognized as the greatest killer of children between the ages of 5 and 12.

The foundation has awarded three fellowships to doctors in recognized medical research centers throughout the United States for seven years. This year four new fellowships have been awarded, going to the Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York, the University oi California Medical Center in cancellation was made in a ance had been canceled. Benny Mentioned stormy pre6s conference dur ment of his various properties subject to trustee approval. His wife, represented by SAMMt fOOTWIAl 411 MUttflll tlVO.

Ing which Maury Friedman, Friedman announced that siviiir Mint, CAiiroiMU Singer Billy Eckstine would one of the owners of the hotel, and Bob Lewin, a mem Atty. Edward M. Raskin, will WY 433) ALWAYS FITTED WITH CUSTOM CARE I ciHtfiiuA inn appear for Lanza at the night club tonight and that plans ber of Lanza entourage, A XYx to 4Va nearly came to blows. Blamci Laryngitis flf I had been made to "borrow" performers from other Las OM 4. SAMtttl I The portly tenor, well known for his temperamental failed to show for Vegas night clubs for the remaining nights of Lanza's BEVERLY HILLS 9657 mishit HOTEL STATLER 900 U'ihhiri scheduled engagement.

his scheduled opening of the remain in the $100,000 funny home at 1115" Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, with their son, Walter, 2. Payments to Wife Pending outcome of the divorce action she will receive $3500 a month alimony and child support from Fishman plus $15,000 attorneys' fees on account and $2500 court costs. The divorce action filed by Mrs. Fishman last month set forth that her husband is He. also said negotiations hotels new supper club last Bight, claiming laryngitis.

are in progress to obtain some other high-ranking performer, -A physician examined the possibly Jack Benny or George Gobel, to take the star role vacated by Lanza. singer today at 7 a.m. and an nounced that he was physical ly fit to appear tonight, Lanza was examined this However, Lanza's managers told the hotel's owners that morning by Dr. John R. Mc-Daniels Jr.

who reported that he believed the singer's the singer could not fulfill his worth $5,000,000 including the $3,000,000 Royal Nevada Hotel, opening this month. She estimates his monthly income engagement "for at least two or three days. troubles are psychosomatic or imagined. Friedman said the hotel will reach when the hotel is in operation. Fishman, represented at the Signed for Movie Meanwhile, many questions as to Lanza's future as a film star were reported bobbing up hearing by Atty.

Richard B. Coyle, said the new hotel will be leased for operation by a corporation in which Fishman has no financial interest. Hollywood. Last December, I he signed with Warner Bros, to make the motion picture "Serenade" from the James M. Cain novel.

$19,500 1171 1 SO. MAIN LOS ANGELES refunded more than $20,000 to customers of the opening night after Lanza failed to make an appearance for the show. Hotel Won't Sue 1 Friedman said the hotel has no intentions of suing the movie singer, although "we have spent $150,000 promoting his appearance here." Lanza was scheduled to appear at the night club for two weeks at $50,000 a week. It was reportedly the highest salary ever paid a performer in Las Vegas. Sam Lewis, entertainment mate dissolution of his contract with that studio.

A studio spokesman advised Since then he has confined that the film will not start for five to six weeks and "the Two stores and four furnished opts. Properly in good condition ond shows on excellent net. scheduled income Scheduled net $3,448.40. himself mostly to recordings and was represented in pic Las Vegas happening has no bearing an our plans. tures through that medium in The motion picture road Open for inspection from 2 to 4, H.

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