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DETROIT<br />
^v^ilton H. London, chief barker of Club<br />
Tent 5, announced that community and<br />
-.icial leaders are working with Variety<br />
members on a gala premiere of Mame" for<br />
the benefit of Children's Hospital. The $50,-<br />
000 fund-raising event Tuesday (26) will<br />
feature an entire evening of festivities besinning<br />
with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres<br />
in the new Shiawassee Hotel at Northland<br />
Center and conclude with the reserved-seat,<br />
black-tie premiere at the Americana complex.<br />
At the prepremiere party. Jacobson's<br />
will present an informal evening of nostalgic<br />
fashions inspired by the movie "Mame." .Ml<br />
the expenses of the premiere are being paid<br />
by Tent 5. so that 100 per cent of all contributions<br />
will go directly to the benefit of<br />
Children's Hospital. Details of the event<br />
are being handled by William M. Wetsman,<br />
Jerome B. Levy and London. Information<br />
and tickets can be obtained by calling 354-<br />
6560 or 642-5100.<br />
Meridian Township's antipornography ordinance<br />
survived its first preliminary court<br />
test when a district judge refused to dismiss<br />
charges against the manager of the Crest<br />
Drive-In . . . Four persons charged with<br />
violating the Ecorse antipornography ordinance<br />
faced examination in Ecorse Municipal<br />
Court. All were employees of the Harbor<br />
Arts Theatre and were accused of exhibiting<br />
movies which violated moral standards<br />
set in the city's "smut control" law. A<br />
THE MAIM EVENT!<br />
COLOR<br />
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EVI . . . This Spring<br />
40 THEATRES<br />
Washington-Baltimore Saturation<br />
April 17