Toledo Union Journal. (Toledo, Ohio), 1949-12-23, [P ]

Toledo Union Journal. (Toledo, Ohio), 1949-12-23, [P ]

MHNOSMMk' Friday, December 23,1841 TOLEDQ UNION JOURNAL C. B. DeMille Named Receiving Gifts At Local 12 Party Film Pioneer Of Year HOLLYWOOD—Cecil B. De­ Mi Mille has been unanimously oted the motion picture pioner .’H of the year by the board of dir­ ectors of the Motion Picture Pioneers, it was announced re­ cently by Jack Cohn, president of the organization of founders and builders of the motion pic­ ture industry. A plaue will be presented the veteran showman the night of November 16 at a dinner of 1000 picture pioneers at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. Cohn stated that the selection I of DeMille for the honor was in xve recognition of his outstanding contributions to the motion pic­ ture industry, a “glorious rec­ ord” marked by the production and direction of 68 films during his 36 years in the picture busi­ ness. He pointed out that the 68 picture total coincided with De- Milles age—68 years. The committee worked out a system favorable to those attending in passing out gifts to Romanoff And Cafe youngsters of Local 12 members. Shown is part of a line up which moved at a favorable pace due largely to the fine co-operation of the youngsters. Cast In Picture HOLLYWOOD — Both Mike Romanoff and his famous Bever­ Clothing Workers Launch Swim Stars Cast ly Hills restaurant have been With Weissmuller signed for top roles in Santana Productions’ “In a Lonely Place” HOLLYWOOD — “Mark of Humphrey Bogart starrer for Union Label Buying Drive the Gorilla,” latest in Columbia’s Columbia which Robert Lord “Jungle Jim” series, having been will produce, with Nicholas Ray directing. This will be the first To Acquaint Trade Unionist And completed, Johnny Weismuller tinnte that every dettail of the is already preparing for his next, Consumers With Union Label Goods well known Beverly Hills Tavern “Captive Girl.” Anita Lhoest and has been Shown in a motion pic­ A nation-wide $500,000 Union Label campaign to pro­ “Buster” Crabbe, both famous ture. , mote union-made men’s and boys’ clothing has been launch­ swim stars, will appear in main The film deals with a Holly­ wood writer who lives in Beverly Miss Jean MacRavey Gives First Cohn, McEvoy Scout Bob Hope Breaks ed by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, CIO. supporting roles. Sam Katzman Hills, and spends a lot of his New York Locations Records In Canada Determined to eliminate the last remnants of non­ will produce with William Burke time in and around the famous HOLLYWOOD — Bob Hope union products in the men’s apparel industry, the Amalga­ Romanoff (establishment Report On Norway HOLLYWOOD — Producer as director. Robert Cohn and director Earl broke all perse- *1 appearance mated announces that it will (Miss MacRavey won a labor scholarship to study in Norway) McEvoy have left for New York records in Can _a during his whirlwind. four-city tour from use the general press, the A&P Price Advant Dear Friends: City to scout locations for the Speech At Testimonial Dinner Evelyn Keyes starrer “The Killer which he returned recently. radio, the labor press, na­ I’m in love already with Oslo and the people here, I picture has a tentative November At Maple League Gardena, tional magazines and all other Only Temporary meet a Norwegian on the boat who just graduated from That Stalked New York.” The Toronto, which holds a previous modern promotion techniques Dartmouth. He helped me with the language on ship and 7 starting date and will be filmed record of 14,000, the star of Par­ McGrath Predicts By Edward Lamb, Attorney largely in its actual locale. amounts “Fancy Pants” drew an to acquaint American trade- now in Oslo his family is more or less taking care of me over-capacity crowd of 17,000. WASHINGTON (LPA)—Once unionists and consumers gen­ Editor’s Note: It is being printed at request of many of Mr. until school starts. I am in a marvelous hotel. The only place country has been governed by All other appearances topped erally with the advantages of grocery store competition is Gosser’s friends who attended the dinner. I could get one, since Norwegians have obviously not the an administration formedf by capacity, including the Forum, purchasing Amalgamated union driven out of a community by a Dick, Distinguished Guests, Brothers and Sisters: hotel capacity to keep up with tourist demand. Of course, minority parties. I! am told Montreal, where the audience of from the first World War up label goods. “planned loss program” the Time goes so fast. Only a dozen years or so ago we they are right in the midst of elections and that may help 15,000 was 2,000 over-capacity. ifcacob S. Potofsky, Amalga- A&P food chain is likely to until the last election after the Memorial Gardens, Gueleph, watched an electrician at the Willys-Overland become active explain the shortage. I’m on top of the mountain overlook­ German invasion the Labor Ont, and the Arena, Windsor, ih/ted president, announced that raise prices again to a higher in the Auto Workers Union. ing Oslo and its beautiful never complained of the war to government was strengthened Ont Vice President Charles Wein­ level. That has happened in the Tonight we honor this same man, now a national figure Fjord. The homes up here me, but instead they talk about by appointing the office mem­ Hope plans to rest for a few bers of the other “Bourgeois stein of Philadelphia is in charge past, and is one of the reasons ... A leader of hundreds of" ” ‘ ~ ~ ~ are made out of logs and look: being thankful that Norway was weeks in Hollywood and Palm Parties” so that after 1945 it Springs. of the campaign. Great depen­ why the federal anti-trust suit thousands of workers in the is just begun, “Your friends a great deal like Swiss cha- spared the disruption which po- everywhere are proud of you. lets. The walls inside this 1‘““1 «»- had members of all parties. dence will be placed upon local against A&P is so important, At­ United States. I see that social improvement trade-union and consumer com­ torney General J. Howard Mc­ And you may be sure that we’ll ... , . flicts so often produce. I haven t Honor Composer Of Maybe a mere dozen of years be at your side through all the hotel are tan colored logs, heard one person complain of is making it’s center of gravity mittees, in all industrial towns Grath declared in a copyright is not such a long time. You Many of the smaller build- any iack, I think that’s pretty the lower classes of course these and cities in the country, to pro­ challengng years ahead!” interview in the Nov. 25 issue of may all have heard the story ings have grass growing all noble of a country that had have increased in proportion to HOLLYWOOD—Louis Gruen* mote the Amalgamated label. US News. about the day after the super- over the roof. I am told that such a time during the war the expansion of manufactur­ berg, who wrote the widely dis­ These committees will visit their Tribute of Edward Lamb to ing, fishing, industries and ship­ “In the long run,” McGrath atomic bomb hit the earth and Richard Gosser at Testimonial you often see goats grazing (aJ.d®fter,itf cussed score for Robert Ros- local department and clothing asserted, “I think the A&P has ping. I have not yet seen a trace killed off all human beings. Dinner, Commodore Perry Ho­ J .. ° Norway s economic system sen’s production of “AU the stores and urge the sale of men’s made a mistake from a public on them in the country. ’cracked in 1947 along with the of any slums. King’s Men” at Columbia, has and boys’ apparel bearing the There were only a couple of tel, Toledo, Ohio, December 13, relations point of view,” thru The friendliness of the peo- other European countries when When the world crisis reach­ signed a contract with Teatre label. monkeys left. The little boy 1949. its use of newspaper advertise­ monkey looked about him and pie here overwhelms me. Men, it began to feel the effects of ed Norway in 1930 it was prob- del ’Opera in Rome for the pro­ In a statement issued by Mr. ments to argue its side of the spoke to the little Jiri monkey. women and children all seem th________________e European dollar _ crisis. _Now ably less felt here than in the duction of his famous opera, Potofsky, he deblared: suit.” “Well, Honey,” he said, “we interested in you. Today I was jt>g reconstruction is an im- big industrial countries (partly “Emperor Jones.” The deal pro­ “The Amalgamated Union Asked whether in the long might as well roll up our sleev­ No Wonder walking down the street look-|mence and pm that because of the greater diversity vides n addition that Teatro del Label is a guarantee that a gar­ view the consumer is better pro­ es and go to work all over ing frantically in a map and a there’s to be any raising of the of Norwegian economy) but it 'Opera will control the leasing ment has been made under de- tected if there is competition at again!” little boy of 12 or so (you know standard of life within the nextiwaa stiH difficult for the popu- of the opera for performances c'jnt wage and working condi­ the producing end, even though I can look at our honored the self-conscious age usually in few years to the pre-war level,) la tl°n emergency measures were in any other European city.

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