r RINA'S Italia. Rest t * * * Businessmen: Luncheons Primate Parry Room Cocktails BR 3-9840 14835 Schaefer se The Best of Everything LAS VEGAS — TIME WAS when prohibition was a disaster for many, but the owners of night clubs in Manhattan never had it so good, either before or since . Consider the attractions they could afford to book— all in New York, and all flourishing at the same time The Heigh Ho Club fea- tured the dancing of Fred and Adele Astaire, plus the warbling of Rudy Vallee . . . Libby Holman starred at the Lido and Beatrice Lillie at the Sutton Club . . . At the Fifty-fourth Street 1' I a c e, Helen Morgan held forth. and Sid Silvers and Phil Bak,- Cr .tarred at the Little Club . . Joe Frisco was the stut- tering host at the Back Stage and Clayton. Jackson and Durante were smashing fur- mture at the Club Durante . . Add to all these cele- bribes l'aul Whiteman at the Frolic and Clifton Webb at Ciro's . . No place has had such a lineup compara- ble to this until Las Vegas . . . there are Sammy Davis, Jr . Buddy Hackett, Totie Fields. Sadler and Young, Fats Domino, Wayne New- ton, Jack Carter, Joan Riv- ers, Abbe Lane, Pat Cooper, Johnnie Ray, Slappy White, Allen and Rossi, Bobbie Gen- try. Paul Anka. F.Ivis Pres- ley, John Davidson, Jackie •— /1-NIGEL'S HOUR GLASS Presents DANCING and LISTENING PLEASURE N.-J CHOICE • COCK TAILS • 3USiNISSMIN S ILINCHION SPLCIALS $ 1 95 • TROY MADDOX QUARTET 18800 W. McNICHOLS 6 1511.• W of Southfield 538.4850 _ ZUKIN'S By Danny Raskin particular adore him. They think he's some kind of fro- zen food" . . Joan Rivers at the Desert Inn, doesn't AT CIRCUS CIRCUS' Hip- think her parents appreciat- podrome Theater, -72 extra- ed her when she was a kid vaganza of "French Love On Halloween," recalls Connection" is a combination Joan, "they used to send me of vaudeville, burlesque, , out as is" . . Joan herself beauty and dancing agility isn't too enthusiastic about ... At Caeser's Palace, Paul the sex-mad movies of today Anka fills the audience with . . . "I saw one so dirty last a piercing silence as he week." she said, "that even opens on a classical piano the couples in the balcony command . . . before saun- were watching it." tering in front of the 50-piece REMEMBER SANDY orchestra and bringing the His ar- :MOFFETT? . . Songstress house down . . with so much talent around a r e brilliant rangements Detroit at the Afterglow, and he leaves the stage , to Playb^y Club. Top Ilat and sing on the audience levels . . . Gilbert Simon, Ifi-year- with Harry James' hand, is now known in Vegas as Iliria old son of Roz and Max Sim- Moffett and a 21 dealer . . . on, almost flipped when Paul Pianist Leona rd Stanley, came over and shook his hand Paul's musical di- from years hack, is in the rector is Detroiter Bruce Cabaret Room at The Front- ier . . . We talked to Turk Miller Jack Carter. on Prujansky in Los Angeles the bill with Paul, told of . . . still walking with a flight passengers and re- cane, but face has straight- marked, "When you get off ened out from his stroke and the plane and walk into the road to recov- 'oven' at the airport, you he's on the Kahane, some good lounge acts and the always fine va- riety shows. "In Africa, the cannibals in attraction . . . as well as the ' Bouillabaisse ( French fish soup). STORY MAKING the rounds of Las Vegas is about an over-enthusiastic booking agent who sold a new croon- er to one of the small hotel proprietors for a big weekend on the promise that he was "another Frank Sinatra" . . . 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Sammy Davis, Jr. in the Casino Theater Lounge at the Sands, and Elvis Pres- at Flamingo Hotel is Stan ley at Las Vegas Hilton (for- Freeman, who was Marlene mer International), are both Dietrich's conductor in Lon- billed just as "Sammy" and don last June. "Elvis" . . . The two high- THE CROWDS THAT est paid performers on the packed The Frontier's Musi- strip are masterful enter- cal Hall to see Wayne New- tainers of which little can ton, whooped it up for this he said except that they are remarkable performer . . . sensational . . . Sammy with the showmanship that wears a Mogen David around has made him a box office his neck . . given to him blockbuster affecting audi- hy Joey- illiShop . . . 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