The Rat Pack at the Sands: Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra and Joey Bishop. Sands, Solly Friedman dealt 21 at the Tropicana, Willie "Buffalo" Ehrlich, assistant maitre 'cl in the showroom of the new Holiday Casino, Johnny Snyder, floor boss at the Aladdin, George Morse, casino manager at the Aladdin, Dave Jacobs, pit boss at the Frontier. Dick Kaush, 21 dealer at the Dunes, Art Miller, 21 dealer at the Riviera, Hy Newman, floor man at the Dessert Inn, Joe Unrod, floor man at the Aladdin, Morrie Deutch, floor man at the Sands, Eddie Moss, one of Las Vegas' pioneers, a highly respected Sahara retiree, Sandy Davis dealing 21 at the Tropicana, etc. Then there were former Detroiters Herb "Whitey" Rubin and Jerry Rubin, owners of Mr. Slacks ... Morrie "Big Fish" Bromberg drove a cab ... Sid Hudson (Hodash) had left Detroit many years back and saw the Las Vegas popu- lation at that time grow from less than 10,000 to 150,000 ... He lived at the Flamingo as the permanent guest of Ben "Bugsy" Siegal and owned Hudson Cleaners there, serving 90 percent of the hotels on the strip. As Ben's guest, from the day he came to Las Vegas, Sid had an apartment stipend rent that was never to change for life ... and never did. One of the entertainers I so wanted to see again was Elvis Presley ... I never thought I would enjoy him as much as I did when seeing and hearing Presley at Detroit's Olympia in 1972 ... He did things like "Proud Mary," 'All Shook Up", "Don't Be Cruel", etc. that sure changed my mind ... However, I was told that Presley was on tour and would- n't be back to the Hilton International Hotel (later named Las Vegas Hilton) until Jan. 26 of that year. Wayne Newton, Shecky Greene, Liberace, Little Richard, Bob Anderson, Rich Little, Three Dog Night, etc., played to big crowds. I recall one of the former Detroiters asking if I wanted to see Rat Pack impersonators while in Las Vegas during the New Year weekend ... I'd seen a cou- ple of other routines and would never again be interested to see another one ... Once you've seen the real thing, there absolutely is no substitute, no matter how good they may be ... which none of them were. People used to line up early to buy tickets for the Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford nightclub bit in the Copa Room at the Sands Hotel ... The routine consisted of a few songs and a lot of cutting up ... all very informal, very special and kind of ethnic, but always done in good taste fun ... Martin, a drink in hand, asking Bishop, "Did you ever see a Jew jitsu?" and Joey, play- ing a Jewish waiter, warning two Italians to watch out "because I got my own group — the Matzia." Bishop, born Joseph Gottlieb, never would join in Sinatra's drinking parties and wild women ... He was a hard working and conservative fellow, very loyal to his wife, Sylvia, who he married in 1941 and is still wed to, and his fami- ly ... After the shows, Joey didn't go to Sinatra's room and stay up all night drinking and cavorting like the others He went back to his room with his wife and children and got a good night's sleep ... That's probably why Joey is the last Rat Packer alive. II BED LINENS I TABLE LINENS I BABY LINENS I MONOGRAM GIFTS 2545 Orchard Lake Road yIvan Lake 248-683-0450 Now Offering a Full Line of mium Liquor. Beer Ii Wine! EN NEW YEAR'S EVE E NEW YEAR'S BAK! olaysian a Thai Cuisine e Very First N . • Malaysiaw-fi Thai Restaurant in Michigan ‘k. i4- amemade for Penang with any EntTt , Except bolt Special Only ■ With this Cou 38259 West Ten Mile Road ■ Farmington Hills, Ml 48335 Tel: 248.615.8866 ■ 248.615-8877 Fax: 248.615.8899 OPEN 7 BAYS A WEEK - Danny Raskin's e-mail address is dannyraskin@sbcglobal.net 1 rn F3 Mon-Thurs 11.00 am-9:30 pm • Fri Er Sat 11:00 am-10:30 pm Sun. 12.00 noon-9:30 pm 12/31 2004 49