Variety (September 1961)

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o1 Nev. Broad Powers Over Shows —————— Continued from page 2 commission and a policy. Boma -[‘should consider the inherent weak and. indecent | speech by so-called ‘comedians. ..” _ The opinion will: undoubtedly prompt many of the clubs present‘ing “questionable” shows to re_.assess. entertainment policies. Las ‘Vegas introduced the uncovered cuties to the Nevada show scene in 1958 but Reno failed to follow the trend until early: this year, and as of this date only two clubs in Reno :' athe. Golden Hotel and-the River . side Hotel—-feature. nudes. "Broad Authority Protection of. the public from’ “obscensity, indecent -exposure and against indecent or obscene speech is primarily 2local law enforce-| ‘ment problem, whether or not: the game. occurs in-a gaming estab-| lishment,” Foley. said. “However, | the. powers of the gaming commission. are so broad and .all-encom-: passing .as.to overlap the powers! and duties of. local law enforcei ment.” He suggested: two methods the ; commission might ‘use if. it felt action was né¢essary ‘to regulate live entertainment. amend present regulatjons to pro-. ‘vide that conviction of violation of * _a local crdinance. ofstate. law. per-} taining te indecent exposure or |’ speech by gaming licensees or their employers was an unsuitable meth2 od of. operation: Or, the comMission could provide ‘that’ the. staging of productions: displaying | nudes. or . Semii-nudes in entertain“ment on the. licensee’s. premises “‘was.an unsuitable method of opera‘tion, The’ ‘commission must kéep dn mind, he’. said,. that standards. of’ suitability must not be so. unre_ lated togambling as‘to be arbi-.| trary, diseriminatory ‘or capricious. If-the conimission of. Gaming Policy Board: should: determine © certain | ‘entertainment. offered was against | the public health, safety and-mor ‘als, or. tended to reflect discredit -on the gaming industry, then. it! ‘May establishstandards of suit raid.” in live entertainment, -he. &ai ‘Along with his. opinion, Foley. “ gent a’ memorandum. -to.. district: attorneys in Clark ‘Las Vegas): and ° Washoe tRero) counties and ° to; ‘city attorneys pointing out action which may be taken by county and.‘ city governing boards if they de-' sire to prohibit nudes. in entertain“ment. Backbone of Tourism Foley also’ gave. several reasons ‘he feels it necessary to take action ‘ to protect the national: image of. -Nevada gaming and the state's: economy. Among them: “Gambling, . ft is generally felt, is the back-!: bone of rourism,. the major_attrac-. .tion for tourists. For better or for: worse, then, Nevada today fs wed |” -to gambling. If the national image’ 4s. such..as to bring. condemnation ‘upon .our. gaming industry, then.’ “we must, !f not for moral reasons, '.. which should be enough, but for: our own economic security so conduct our gaming industry that in. “all aspects it finds: public accept: | offering diverting impressions’ of Tangle. But he’® ance throughout America, .and at: the same time, is. not. inimical. to; the best interest of the people of our state.” a ‘He. said lawmakers should’ COn-. Vegas ‘in 1858 soon. drew strong ‘¢riticism. from: ‘the ‘Clergy, and the picture was repeated. within a few weeks: after the. braless _ lines‘ invaded Reno. One official of a Reno ministerial ‘association noted, how|. ‘ever, -the. criticism was. not directed ‘suggestive: gyrations allégedly em‘ployed by some. > entertainers in the First, ‘it could’ ness, in Nevada laws in “exercising its judgment as to ‘whether or ‘not | 2 it should: act. to. prevent. such. discrimination.” Do The introdtction’ of. nude to: Las toward nudes:per se, ‘but to lewd or shows. ’ There was. n0immediate “col: lective ‘reaction from Nevada oper‘ators to the attorney general’s opinion—but it’s apparent: thoughts are being entertained. that the full exercise of the powers Foley attributes to the State.Gaming Com;mfssion could conceivably kill. one big and: lucrative segment © of Nevada’s entertainment: industry: the’ semi-nude shows. ~ Uni Review “Barnes Carruthers: No. Lt Unit: |. Minneapolis. Sept. 2. Pat Brady-& Sons of the Pioneers | (5), ‘Nip. Nelson. Lottie Mayer's | “Disappearing. Water Ballet” (10), Nerveless Nocks. «41, Ashton — &; ‘Shirley: 14); Miss. ‘Elizabeth, At. 3 terbury.& Hornbeck, Maz, & Cherie, Rizos (2): ‘Bratty & Co.’ A249, Dick Albershardt, -Aler & Dita Aldott: ‘Carl Marz;: : Pallenberg’ s Bears, BC { Girl. ‘Terpsiclorists (20), B.C. Boy Terpsichorists.. (43, Frankie Masters Orch (27): “Minnesota State Fair Grandstand show,. Aug. 28Sept. 4; “St .00-$2. 50. 2 “These BarnesCarruthers “No. 1' “units ‘out. of Chicago have: been : providing the Minnesota State. Fair's: qutdoor night grandstand the current offering: follows ‘in its: ; many.” ‘predecessors’ footsteps. by i running the rircus. vaudeville and | revue gamut’ in firstrate fashion. As always, sans: any big: name, 4t adheres to the time‘tested pattern of acts that’ come: throush with surefire. and. pleasing thrills, .comedy ‘and revue .jJuggling, dancing, trained bears ‘and -whatnot. ? much the same. each “year, but there are’ ‘enough new. dlidoes to. give the proceedings. Satisfvi ing. zip: and. added: appeal. And this is the sort.of fare, a la the ‘circus, which. ‘bears. gne-a-y ear repetition: , Frankie. Masters’ big 27-piece : orchestra, brought ‘along -for the ; third time; ‘does its custamary yeo-.: man job of playing the show and | an overture, the latter as one ‘of. the unit's 10 numbers: :Nip Nelson. ‘is ‘back as the~ highly ‘capable emOs. 2 lier several’ \ears: absence, bands and. musicians. > Headline: -honors: are shared: by.: Pat Brady. with the Sons of the Bi + oneers. and Lottie _Maver's “Dis . appearing Water Ballet” ‘Aided by production. | © i There are .acrobatics, -poleswaying, | _ The stuff ‘is ‘pretty fF. ‘ing mention, too, are Pallenberg’s ‘| well trained bears. i All in all, it’s ‘the sort of enter| -| tainment which catches the fancy | [of this area’s fairgoers, gives them }; ‘much firstrate . show at moderate. pulls .crowds|%& from 10,000 to 20, 000, and more, enn of its 10 nights and is topped. admission © prices, with a sumptuous fireworks display each evening’s end. Rees. House Review . Apollo, N. YW. “Brook ‘Benton, Drifters: (4), Betty Carter, Bobby Ephram, Réuben’ Phillips. Orch (13); “Steel Bayonettes merscope Productions), ~Harlem vaudery has called in a review around “Boll Weevil” disker ‘Brook Benton, and it adds up to a. very pleasant,.if familiar, runoff, "[ impact. as 50me of the more extro_j verted male singles. Topping. Off ' the’ half-dozen numbers is the ‘“Boll Weevil” record smash, Easy ; beat of the tune: is’ punched. up ‘with some hip Benton. | sioris of how. Cole,. impres I band, Benton Js backed by his own i trio, and the reoriented: pineywoods: ' guitar of Billy Johnson is a: sock adjunct.to the vocals on stage just ‘as it is on. the disk: efforts. . Femme belter Betty Carter. is a | gifted jazz. singer. with truly. invertive progressive phrasing and a. :far-out scat style.that Ela would dig. She, however, should lay off t such trite ballads as “Make It Last” land stick to the standards that de(serve. the talent.: | The Drifters, with good reason, are.one of ‘the most popular r&r : groups up here, and the quartet's ; leads have come:a long way in fill “ing the gap left by the departure + shows Since ’way back in 1914. andiof Ben E. ‘King ‘who . headlines here. soon), Tap dancer Bobby Ephram opens i with his w. ‘k. leg. dexterity. Hip ; comedian Willie Lewis emcees. and Lat show caught did a fine job. of ‘ ad: lib horseplay when Benton’s en| . trance: was © delayed. Bill. “Internal Revenue / —_ Continued from ‘page 1 Money is restricted to a short number of years. He admitted he recognizes the argument ‘(which has fallen on deaf ears at Internal: Rey : enue for many. years) that faces. : and. figures of glamor personalities, -as’ well as the muscular. agility of jathletes, deplete much the same as an oil well. The latter’ gets a tax ‘break for diminishing in value. an nually. Caplin. is unwilling to commit himself at this time on legislative Telief. on: the said he is in favor : of legislation which will. follow. the principle of permitting taxpayers with up-and-down’ years to average their incomes for .tax purposes. No. other Internal Revenue Com | sider whether the “typeof enter-‘an effective: ‘sound system,’ the singi missioner has backed such an idea. “ tainment that has brought... “down. strong criticism -from: Nevada: clergy, and has received national publicity, is in. our best interests.” ‘Yn re: Racial Discrimination As to the racial. discrimination issue, the attorney general repérted | jt is in the powers of gaming offi-! Cials ta protect. “the: welfare, :pros. _.perity, health and, peace of all per-: . son of the state.” ..” i Some ‘clubs -in both Reno ‘and ; Las Vegas. within recent . months | Of have -offered full ‘gaming and en to Negroes,{ tertainment facilities. to Neg twho dangle -ffom ‘a’: helicopter's ‘albeit the practice has not been er . . couraged by club owners. In an-; Na-| dvancement: of tion Assn. for the A | eal ladder. swer to.a question from the Colored People, Foley reckoned’ discrimination could be considered an unsuitable method of. operation, but added the primary duty in the “field: of ‘civil rights rests with. the state’s new Equal Rights: Commission and not w {th gaming: -authori‘ties, | Foley said the Equal. Riehts Com‘mission cannot. prevent. discrimination in the same. way as local law enforcement can. protect against obscene. indecent and nude: enter-: therefore, “the ‘gaming | girls and four boy dancers. Merit tainment, _twhat’s called | show's windup production: number, | ‘ing group,. emanating ‘from: Roy ‘Rogers’ tv show, puts..over. such | of their pop numbers.as “Tumbling: ;Tumbleweeds” ‘and “Cool Water” in a winning way. Presenting ' “Beyond ‘the: Sea,” the 10: water girls initially dive : ‘into: the’ aqua in’ evening. gowns “Which are discarded item by item. Thrills are ferthcoming.from the. * four. Nerveless Nocks: and a couple lof. their: little ones on swaying j poles. ‘and ‘trapeze rigging; Afterbury & Horribeck,.a couple gals {trapeze; Miss Elizabeth, also perfarming ona trapeze as well as in | the. air, and the two Rixos using an | Funmaking is the. dish. of standaut risley artists -Ashtons and their sons, clown. Carl’ Marx... comedy Max. & -Cherie, ‘and Bratty who ‘juggles: while suspended. from his. hair, ‘There. are. two stunning pro:-| duction numbers. «Summer: Time” is ‘Seasonally inspired nd features: the ‘attractive and skilled terp téam, Alex & Dita’ Aldott. “‘Way Out” is ‘notable for its liveliness. Both .employ the ‘services of 20 IBM To The. Rescue! Bills have | been introduced in Congress for: years to’ allow 4a | spread of income for those with fluctuating earnings. The ‘approach | j most often taken “by” members of Congress ‘wanting such a reform ‘has. been to suggest giving a taxpayer a néw look at his income tax at five-year intervals... ‘At the end ‘of each five-year. period, aceording to the proposal, la taxpayer. ‘would ‘be able to re{figure his tax. for each of the five. He would determine what.his average: income was for each of the five years. and then owe only the! ‘tax on that average for each of the i five. Internal’ ‘Revenue opposition. ‘always killed off such: bills before. | Caplin disclosed: that. a technical problem within itself. which would have made such a thing highly difficult to administrate, : has: -been ‘solved. He is installing data-processing’ equipment .at: IRS. These ‘will make it easy:for IRS to handle.| : fecords on. those: choosing to aver-. age their incomes, he said. One of the drawbacks before was the in|. ability of IRS to keep up ‘with the paper work. involved in recomput-. ing taxes of hundreds of thousands Of taxpayers, . a Powell, Anne Inglis.. Willie Lewis, (Ham“| Geoffrey Ryan, Jill Thompson & B few of the regulars in building this | Benton is ‘a blend headliner by: the going standard, but. his. fine baritone... -Stylings and :lJaconie pro-. King jection get across with: as much Hamitton, | + Charles,: Cook, Domino and Wilson | (Jacky of the Isley | Bros.) would |. {handle it... Besides the big Reuben. Phillips + Charlie © Chester, . a eh al +2 1 Gilbert, Clancy Bros. & To “human depletion”. NEW YORK CITY MUSIC HALL—Georgie Kaye, Corps de | Ballet, Rockettes, Raymond Paige Ore. AUSTRALIA _ MEL SOURWE (Tivoli) — Don Tannen, Sharon, Lucie & Rosita, Four Kovacs, Sy Bros. & Romayne, Daniele Dorice. ..David Fuller Trio, Yolande » Leo Arnol, odrigaet iThvoil).— Nat Jackley, Sid P)ummer & Asst... Howard Morrison. 4, Godfrey, Jack Bowkett, 4 Briting De Pauls, Janet Grey, Max Margarita Helioh, Rosemary BRITAIN \Grand)—Arthur Askey, Betty Driver, Bunny James, Raymond peers y Tasker. ‘BLACKPOOL (Gpera House) — Shirley Bassey, Richard Hearne, Ivor Emmanuel, Tommy. Fields. Clark Bros., Lucky Latinos,. Harry Smith-Hampshire & Doreen Casey, .George Mitchell Singers, Malcolm Goddard Dancers, Tyldesley Girls Choir, Jimmy Currie’a Dancing Waters. SLACKPOOL (Palace) Frankie Yaughan, Arthur Worsley, Billy Ternent, Oreh.,. Maxine Coates, Bell-Tones, Neil BLACKPOOL . May, ‘& Pat Delrina, Kims, Ted Lune, Hetty BLACKPOOL (Tower Circus)—Charlie Cairoli & Co., Schickler Sisters, Knie’s Animals, 4 Palacios. Circus Roland‘’s Tigers, 5 E}wardos, Berosinis, Rudy Horn, Moni the Elephant, Captain Danion’s Sea Lions, 3 Lorandos, Lilian Kenny, Sydney —The Kangaroo, Trio Faber, Our Sammy, Little Jhbnmy & Circusettes. BLACKPOCL {Winter Gardens Pavilion} —Lonnie. Donégan, Dallas Boys. Suzie Miller, ‘Gil & .Freddie Lavedo, Miki & Griff, Norman Vaughan. BRIGHTON (Hippodrome) — Russ ConFay Alfred Marks, Janie Marden, Page & Bray, Braok Bros., Freddie Mills, A ‘Redding, Pat Coombs, Two Heinkes, Den nis. Newey, Ted Carson, Bells & Beaux, GLASGOW (Empire) — Andy Stewart, lanPowrle & Band, Alex McAvoy. Margaret. Mitchell. Max Kay, Andrew McKenzie, Dixle Ingram, 4 Jays, Cherry Willoughby: Dancers, Rivhard Hardie. David Logan, Aeolian Choir, Scottish Country. Dancers, Pipes & Drums of 5 Sth Batt. Highland Light Infantry (T.A.. " EIVERPOOL (Empire)—-Charlie Drake, Albert &.Les Ward, Springfields, Patricia Bredin. ; (Palladtum)—;Harry Secombe, ‘Roy: Castle, “Marion Ryan, King Bros., Eddie. Calvert, Wise Guys, Audrey Jeans, Jeremy. Hawk, Michel & Carol, Grazina Frame, Wendy Wayne. Helene & Howard, Barantons, Ronnie Corbett, Jack Francois. George Carden Dancers, Bill Shepherd Singers. — ; . MANCHESTER iPalace)—Johnnie Ray. Johnny Silver, Flack & Lamar, Tommy Wallis & Beryl. Two Tones, Martin Granger’s Puppets. Rondart & Jean. MORECAMBE (Winter Gardens) — Hedley Ward Trio. Eric “‘Jeeves” Grier, Wallabies, J & P Burbour, Franklin & Doves, S85 & V Anvnand, John Tiller Girls. Cabaret Bills NEW YORK CITY _ BASIN. ST. EAST —Dave. Brubeck, Carmen McRae. Brothers Four. . ' BIRDLAND—Joe_ Williams, Harry Edison, Gigi Gryce. ; BLUE ANGEL—Dick Gregory, Barbara my Makim, Jimmy Lyon Trio. BON SOIR—“Greenwich Village, U.S.A.” Mae Barnes. Jimmie Daniels, Three Flam . ; CHARDAS—Nifia Silvana, Tibor Rakossy, Dick Marta, Lily France, Elemar Horvath. CHATEAU MADRID — “Extravaganza Latino,” Eva Flores, Jonas Mouras, Nora & Raul, Pup’ Campo Ore.. ° COPACABANA — .lue E. Lewis, Adam ! Wade. Paul Shelley Orc., Frank Marti Orc. BERS—Louis Metcalf 4, Ray. Bryant. 3. HOTEL ASTOR—Eddie Lane Ore. HOTEL tLEXINGTON—Virginia Wing, ‘Lillian Knight. Denny ‘Regor, Tony Drake,. Tony Cabot Orc. -HOTEL NEW YORKER—Joe Furst. ‘HOTEL TAFT—Vincent Lopez Ore. “HOTEL ROOSEVELT — Milt Saunders ‘Ore HOTEL ST. REGIS — Milton Kay Trio, Milt ‘Shaw Orc. INTERNATIONAL — Milt Trenier, Will Jordan, Mike Durso Orc., Aviles Orc. LATIN QUARTER — Billy Williams, Dick Weston, Wazzan Troupe, Harrison & Kessi, Dorothea McFarland, Ronald Field, Jo Lombardi Orc.. B. Harlowe Orc. : LEFT. BANK—Cal Bostic. ‘NO. J]: FIFTH AVE. — Stan Freeman, ‘Liza Stewart. Hankinson & Silver. ROUNPTABLE — Irwin Corey, Jimmy MePartland, Jack Kelly 3. SAHBRA — Yaffa Yarkoni, Rachel & -Zlilia, Martin Roman, Sara Avani, Kovesh . & Mizrachie, Leo Fuld. TWO GUITARS—Alya Una, Sasha Pollnoff, Ivan Nepa & Sonia, Kostya Polian sky. UPSTAIRS ‘2 DOWNSTAIRS—Lovelady ‘Powell, Freddie Weber, Jim Sheridan, .Bill McCutchen. Trueblood & Colston. ’ VIENNESE LANTERN — Yvonne Constant, Gina’ Marca. Ernst Schoen. -VILLAGE BARN Dory = Sinclair. Ralph Pote, Susan Brady, Joe Hay, Johnny King. Lou: Harold Ore. ‘VILLAGE GATE — Nina Simone 3, Ola tunji 6. TILLAGE VANGUARD — Stan Getz, Jackie Cain, Roy Kral. CHICAGO BLUE ANGEL—*Pablo Candela Limbo Calypso Revue.” Lydia Lora, Raphael Heyrnan, Tozd Christo, Lord Mike, Jeanne Seuratt. Solea Caro. Tito Perez ore. CLOISTER—Phil Tucker, Doree Crews, Eddy . Subway Orc. CONRAD HILTON—“Ooh La La,” Dornan Bros.,. Lothar W eidemann, Brigitte Voit. Anez & Gordon. .Gay Claridge Orc., BoulevarDons (9): Baulevar-Dears (9). DOWNSTAGE ROOM (Happy Medium) Sunie’ Vincent. DRAKE—Dorothy Shay, Buddy Freed, Jimmy Blade Ore. EDGEWATER ‘BEACH — Kim Sisters, Don Davis Orc. GATE OF HORN—Geula Gill, The Oranim Zavar, -° ‘Stewed Prunes (3), Fred Kaz. T LE BISTRO—Milt Trenier, Sir Gregory. Dick. Borden Trio. LONDON HOUSE—Paul Smith Trio. Ed ‘die Higgins Trio, Larry Novak Trio. CURRENT BILLS WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 6 Margie Lee, Dru & Landell.. MISTER KELLY‘S — Felicia Sanders, lie Manna, Marz Frigo, Marty Rubenstein Tri PALMER HOUSE — Carol Channing, Wally G Griffin. Mattison (3), Ben Arden OTL AYBoY CLUB — Joe Conti, Marian Paige, Stu Gilliam, Raftsmen. Will Mercer, Marge Dodson, Bob Davis Triv, Kirk Stuart Trio, Harold Harris Trio, Claude Jones, LOS ANGELES AEBSTRACT—Flintridge IV, Bob Oakley, ren Darro. ASHGROVE—New Lost City Ramblers, Sulli Terri, Frank Hamilton. BEN BLUE’S — Ben Blue’s “Hullabaloa,” with Joey Faye, Cully Richards, Harry Clexx, Sid Fields, AHison McKay, Ilona Adams, Joy Healey Dancers, The Domestrics. Ivan Lane & Ore. COCOANUT GROVE — Myron Cohen, Vivienne della Chiesa, Dick Stabile Oro. CRESCENDO—Mort Sahl. Joannie Sone mers. DINO’S — Jessica James, Jack Elton, Steve La’ Fever. SLATE BROS. — Billy Gray, Internationals. STATLER HOTEL —‘ Playmates In New York Skinnay Ennis O su MMIT Rede. TF ONx, Toni Hare per Hohn Anderson Orc. YE LITTLE CLUB — Ruth Olay, Daye Madden, Eduardo Sasson. LAS VEGAS CARVER HOUSE—Dbilly Ward & DomiHoes, Barbara Randolph, Lon Fontaine Dancers, Marl Young Orc. DESERT INN — Louis Prima. Keely Smith, Dick Humphreys, Sam Butera & Witnesses, Donn Arden Dancers, Carlton Hayes Orc.: Lounge: Michael Kent, Dave Apollon, Mit Herth, Henri Rose, Bobby Stevenson, DUNES—Eleanor Powell, Allan Drake, Toni Basil, Earl Barton Dancers. Bill Reddie Orc, Lounge: Maaka Nua Hawaiian Revue, Billy Andre, Fabulous Tones, Denis & Rogers, Joseph Mack 4. EL CORTEZ—Johnny Ukulele, Princess Lei Momi. Kahala Twins. FLAMINGO—Pearl Bailey, Bill Bailey, Carmen De Lavallade, Louis Belison Ore. Lounge: Lionel Hampton, Betty Reilly. FREMONT—Joe King Zaniacs, Newton Bros., Make Beleves. GOLDEN NUGGET—Judy Lynn, Jimmy Wakely. Wanda Jackson, Sneed Family, Joe Wolverton, Annie Maloney. HACIENDA — Four Tunes, Jo Ghent Keynotes, Cathy Ryan, Grovere re LAST FRONTIER Bao. Moscont Jr Virginia Rae, Fritz Beck >;MINT—Pat Moreno’s “Artists & Modeis WEVADA—“Les Girls De Paris.” Jose Duarte, Moon Puppets. Kay Brown, Vido Musso, Johnny Paul, Sparklers. NEW FRONTIER — “Holiday in Rio.” Lounge: Ink Spots. “Hot Lips” Levine, Fred Kushon. RIVIERA—“Gypsyv.” Mitzi Green, Juies Munshin, Eddie Innes, Betty McGuire, Anne Russell. Lounge: Goofers, Steens. Hi-Lads. SADOLE CLUB—Jackie Lee Cochran. SAHARA—Teresa Brewer, Bobby Ramsen, Moro-Landis Dancers, Louis Basil Ore. Lounge: Don Rickles. Arthur Ellen, . Freddie Bell. George Rock 6. SANDS—Paul Anka, Allen -& Ross Garr Nelson. George Zak. Copa Girls, Antonio Morelli Ore. Lounge: Dave Burton. Morry King. SHOW BOAT—Tex Williams, Wade Ray, -Twin Tunes. SILVER SLIPPER— Hank Henry. Sparky Kave. Red Marshall. Danny Jacobs, Taffy O’Neil, Rudenko Bros., Slipperettes, George Redman Orc. Lounge: Charlie Teagarden. Barbsry Coast Boys. STARDUST—“Lido de Paris”: Lounges Billy Daniels, Happy testers. Pegey De Castro. Micki I.vnn, Det!-Martins. THUNDERBIRD—Alice Lon. Larry Dan fels, Harry WNofal. The Henrys, Gar wood Van Orc. Lounge: Lancers, Edi Domingo & Norma. Frank Guste. TROPICANA—"Folies Bergere,” Cok #tte Riedinger, Pompoff. Thedy & Fame ily. Pinky & Perkv. The Bogdadis, Danny Costello, Trio Martelli, Mme. Baron Sak jet, Florence & Frederic & Dancers, Ray Sinatra Orc. Lounge:* Shecky Greene, | Mafalda Trio, Al DePaulis 4, Dubonnet 3, Paul Goupil 4. RENO-TAHOE CAL-NEVA (Tahee)--Vic Damane, Dick Shawn, Matty Malneck Ore.. Sonny King, Linda Leigh & Lads. Don Tosti & Glorita. CRYSTAL BAY (Tahoe)—Perey DeCas tro, Pat Collins, Don Lane & Madness, Ine. GOLDEN — Barry Ashton’s “Plavmates in Paria,” Freddie Bell, Norman Rouner Ore MAROLDS GLUB — “Can-Can” Rev Guardsmen. Don Conn Orc. HARRAH’S (Reno)—Hank Penny & sue Thompson, Dick Certino, Skeets Minton, Tepper & Friend, Pep Tones, Violinzires, Red Coly. HARRAH’S (Tahoe) — Kay Starr, Guy Marks, Rhythm Kings, Dorothy Dorben Singers & Dancers, Leighton Noble Gre. Lounge: Nick Lucas, Jerry Colonna, Jack Ross Six. Denis & Rogers, Bill Collier, Cooper Sisters. Madge Wilson. HOLIDAY—DeCastro Sisters. Braman & Leonard, Charles Gould & Satin Strings, Margaret Ann & Ernie Mariani Trio. MAPES—Roberta Linn, King’s IV, Eber Lobato Dancers, Betty Ayres’ Sparkling Strings. NEVADA LODGE (Tahee) — Michae) Douglas. Paris Sisters. Jerry Gray Orc., Arthur Walsh Barbara Dse & Pages, Staa Keyava Trio. NORTH SHORE (Tahoe)—Ginny Greer & Gallions. Tony Rose. Paul Suter Ore. RIVERSIDE Minsky’s Follies with Bert Wheeler, Amin Bros., Lou LeVitt Ore., Wwe Ann Jordan Trio, Fred Thomps0n WAGON WHEEL \Tahoe) — Gavlords, Andrini_ Bros., Norman Brown Sextet, Town Pipers, Bobby Page & Musical Pages, Manny Lopez Revue. SAN FRANCISCO BLACKHAWK—Joe Loco Four. BLACKSHEEP—Bi}l Davidson Ore. peARTHQUAKE McGOON‘S—Turk Mur phy Or FAIRMONT HOTEL — Billy De Wolfe, Ernie. Heckscher Orc. AY 90’'S—Ray K. Goman, Bee & Ray Goman, Joan Brant, Marah Gates Ducre, RUNGRY J—Phyllis Diller, Joe & Eddie, Clancy Knight, | Olga Sbragia, Dick Crabtree Tria o JAZZ WORKSHOP—Bobby Timmins 3. NEW FACK’S—Barbara McNair, Salmag Bros.. Vernon Alley 3. Mel Young. ON THE LEVEE-—Joe Sullivan Orc. PURPLE ONION Smothers Broe, Freddie Paris. 365 CLUB. -Jenny Mack, Paul Gray, Vol Roy Palmer Ore.