Variety (November 1961)

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New Acts ADA LEE Sones 20 Mins. Village Vanguard. N.Y. In her debut at the Village Van| geaid. Ada Lee displays soime ; vucal prowess but not very muck | individuality as a stylist. Ske has} a strong voice into which she in jeets considerable warbling and | cnuanges .of phrasing, which, if toned down somewhat and given ; sune direction could put her voice to better advantage. She tries some scat work with ! moderate effectiveness but with; this effort, as with a good deal of her styling, Miss Lee keeps re-. minding the listener of other singers. Although it seems at! times that she is trying to achieve a particular identity, she impresses * as trying too hard and falls into siereotvpe traps as a result. She works effectively on “Young and Foolish” which she lets go |. some with and has an okay ballad “Climb Every Mountain.” Uptempo tune “Like Someone In Love” and “If I Were a Bell’”’ sometimes trip her up but are all right. Her “Avalon” is a perky uptempo | try. Mal Waldron’s trio backs her | effectively with Waldron playing nice piano and Al Dreares and Bill Ellington doing well on drums and bass respectively, with the former a little loud, however. Kali. JEANNE STEEL Songs 25 Mins . Statler-Hilton, Washington Jeanne Steel is an attractive newcomer in her first knife-and fork date who belts the brassy numbers and hushes with the bal lads. Out of the late “Wildcat” as a stand-in, via Ted Mack and Fred Waring, she has puiehritude (former Miss Maryland), ringside savvy thandshakes, baldhead buss), and pleasing, registering voice with no gimmicks save pumpkin-patch sincerity. Miss Steel’s wholesome demeanor refreshes after the slinky set. Ten-tune offering (a different 10! for second show! has something | for most. She enters and intros. with a peppy “Hey, Look Me! Over,” alternate tempo regularly! with ea standard mixture of sup| ping songs, and closes with mellow ! request to “Make Someone Happy.” Betwixt are a crowd-winning | Garland -to-Gable spiel of “You: Made Me Love You,” lively “Gyp|! sy in My Soul.” Embassy Room audience singalong of “Look for! the’ Silver Lining,” admixed with more current pops. Audible and pleasant voice, | coupled with personable albeit | daughterly charm, is the young | 7 lady's forte. Between-song chiti chat suffices for continuity. She's. right for homier clubs tired of torches and shapes toward musi| coinedy. Winding up four weeks here tll). Dean. HOLLANDER & HART Songs, Comedy. 14 Mins. Palladium, Edinburgh Out-of-rut Mr. & Mrs, duo are j making their second visit to this | vaudery in seven months, resh | back from cabaret stint in the Channel Islands, and have Poi tential with more polishing. Male | half, Mal Hollander, worked a 16; weéks’ summer season here last | year While iwife Esther took time | out for the’ stork. Act is a focal | favorite. Using the last few bars of. “Ij Wanna Say Hello” ag new routine | intro, pair go right into a fasttempo “Bo Weevil.” Hollander does i same gab where which allows Miss Hart to pull rubberfaces and in-; 2 dulce in clever byplay. Highspot is “Love To Go A-' \Wirdering,” which is interspersed ‘ with snatches of some old an | dzrds. Duo really go to town on! this, enabling them to work in: knockabout stuff and fast fretting ! fren, guitar-playing Hollander, | ni. t to mention good harmonic : pining, In a_ weli-presented offering, | I ‘nic & Hart have geared? t.iir act for the general mass of | j With Spanish windup that draws vaudery customers. The irclusion of something from fhe top 20 might }. gain them even wider: approval. | Gord, ; JOSH WHITE JR. Songs 35 Mins. ‘Le Hibou, Ottawa Comparison of father and .sonj is inevitable since folk chanter 1 Josh White Jr. closely ‘resembles | his father’s style and appearance. | There are instances when the son seems to exceed his paternal ex :cellence. Jr. has solid artistry in. ‘both voice and hands, guitaring consistently ‘saunding like a pit ‘band and giving the impression more than one guitar is being} played. He manages to create the | | proper atmosphere for each ‘song he sings and gets the audience in the proper -nood, even if it means having the stubhoitders sing w.k tunes with him. He has a fresh style sans con trived slickness but wilh plenty confidence and ability always. He’s fitted best for intimate rooms, like coffee room I.e Hibou, but cquid probably handle larger establishments if givea adequate sound and staging. Gorm. LISA DESTI_ Songs 18 Mins. Viennese Lantern, N.Y. Lisa Desti is a Viennese import.’ making her bow at the Viennese |. abounded in the golden days of Vienna and Budapest. She’s reminiscent of the breed of. perform ers whose world seemed to stop |: when the stalwarts such as Lehar, Tauber, Straus, ét al left the scene. . Indeed her repertoire comprises mainly of Lehar even to the extent of some obscure arias, and Taub-. er’s “Don’t Ask Me Why.” Her numbers abound with frequent sounds that are half gypsy wails and half cries of passion. Her voice |. is fine and clear. It’s just that she goes a bit too far back into the gemutlich welt so difficult to capture in this era. She should update her repertoire. Jose. NORMA RIVERS ; Songs 15 Mins. . 3 Rivers Inn, Syracuse Norma Rivers, -a former Arthur. Godfrey Talent Scout winner, is a | personable lass with a vibrant voice and perfect enunciation that i ‘milés away. I the organized‘ nitery tour, or visit ‘at. floorshows. The cafes give several shows during the course of an |} ~ron a ‘pace with experience in big| ‘}ger layouts. _ , ‘Crompton ambles onstage smok: ing a cigarette, then proceeds to || give out with some. offbeat humor liberally. ‘sprinkled with ribticklers, |. a-curious but profitable. mixture. ‘Considering he has been doing mainly cabaret work, comic's act | transfers quite well. to the theatre. He has a-bright delivery of jokes: with a bare minimum of sex angles. Some parts. of his material are | old, ‘but crisply and well rewritten. ‘| Act is delivered with atms folded, chatterbox style. . “On the debit:.side, Crorapton ‘would do well to invest in: smarter | stage dress. Before a more critical audience his props may detract from his. overall performance. (|. Gord. HUB BOARD SUSPENDS 2 SPOTS’ LICENSES . Boston, Nov. 7. In a-new.crackdown, the Boston Licensing Board Thursday {2) ordered the licenses of two nightclubs suspended. suspension, starting Monday (13), was meted out to Show Bar Ine., operating as The Round Table. for presenting an immoral show. (This was the show in which B. S. Pully was arrested at thecompletion of. “|-his act). The Roman restaurant,better ‘known as.the Coliseum, had its license lifted for one week starting yesterday (Mon.).. This suspension stemmed from a police. complaint that the. spot was doing business. after hours.. Lantern who works in the tradition ee a a of the operetta sopranos’) who/ Cruise Ship ; Continued from page 63 jes afternoon. Should the ship fail to stay in port-for the. evening, the nightclub closes. The ‘success of the cruise sea son is regarded as one of the many reasons that the Florida resorts have beén hard hit. Pricewise and ‘climatewise, the ships .are offering stiff competition. However, the MS Victoria, also of the Incres Line has instituted a compensotory |. Kirk, Dick Barclay, “Emil Coleman Orc. — SAVOY WILTON— Gunnar ‘Bar| measure. The ship now lists Port |} Everglades, Fla., as a regular stop on many of its cruises. Not only does the Victorta pick up Florida passengers at this stopover, but stays in .that ‘town for: about .a day, so other passengers. cango to Miami Beach, about 30 They either can take the.town on their own. ‘Thus, the is at times compelling. Thrush : ‘line provides the means to return because of the length of the Jimmy Durante show. : The Vassar label. disk singer opens with an. uptempo ‘All of Me” and follows with English and French versions of “Autumuo i Leaves.” A swinging “Lady is a ‘Tramp” -leads into a medley of chestnuts. Chirper is Mone” and ' effective with “All Alone” and “But Not For Me.”. Miss Rivers a polished enough for support. on comic headliner bills but might do well to insist on softer orchestrations in her uptempo songs. D’HONAU SISTERS. (3) Dancing 12 Mins. Shamrock Hilton, Houston Sister team, with individual Broadway credits, have been. to‘gether about a year. D’Honaus are three stunning, shapely redheads (Dorothy, Lillian and Marilyn) who are good dancers and a sight to:see in their black leotights, their own creations that are somewhere beitween tights and leotards. Girls open with a medley, vocal i and terp, of “I Want to Say Hello” iand “Let Me Entertain. You.” If vocals seemed slightly off-key, nobody complained. Team closes mucho oles from appreciative | patrons, particularly the males. ~ Skip.. “COLIN CROMPTON Comedy 11. Mins. Palladium, Edinburgh Colin Crompton, north-of-Eng‘land comedian, making his bow on Auld Lang Syne terrain, shows good potential and will surely come ;managed to impress audience al-' Some of the trade it has taken | j though her act has been cut short | away. _ The cruise ships are also providing shows. ‘Sometimes names. hit. the lines for minimum salaries for. the vacation values. . Study Convention Snags The ships will go after the convention trade after several -problems are solved: The major.one is. the ‘assumption by many organiza tionsthat all conventioners are | equal, with the possible’ exception ofa handful of exucs. ill-will connected with distribution of accommodations. Problem: of who. is to get staterooms; and who gets cabins with facilities or with-. out facilities.and on what deck, is still: to be solved. However, the lines are working with travel agencies. and organization: repre-. -sentatives in, an effort. to solve this apparent: impasse. Some of the resort ops feel that the cruise competition is unfair. ‘They Igite subsidies to the lines. For example, many ports of call pay the lines either through free use of docking facilities or -out-. right grants for a specified number of stops. Port. Everglades, is now dedredging. its. harbor to make its facilities more. attractive for even: the largest -ships. Moreover, the cruise ships are the best kind of trade, merchants. and bonifaces feel. The’ passengers can only leave money, and the ships by :taking on supplies also contribute to the. Prosperity. of the port, Yanik de. Pardos; formerly with and Willard Alexander office, | opened a theatrical’ agency in Athens in association with Max Roman... A three-day | 1. CAMELOT —~ Bobb Consequently, there's a lot of | Tomm the Deborah Coleman Agency, N. Ys lx NEW YORK CITY. . MUSIC HALL — Loray White, La Rockettes, Raymond Paige Ore. AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE. let, Joe Chisolm, Weber, Blanche, Christopher, Ken Mackey, Adrienne Lucio & Rosita, Four. Kovacs, Bros. Trio, ‘Leo Arnol, Robin. Hardiman. ¥ . . BRITAIN GLASGOW: (Empire)—Ken Dodd, nis Spicer, Baker Trad Jazz | Band, Flack & Lamar. LONDON (Pailadium)—Harry. ‘Secombe, Roy Castle, Marion Ryan, King Brothers, ‘Eddie Calvert and the Wiseguys, Audrey Michel & Carol, Grazina .Frame, Wendy Wayne, Helene. Barantons, Ronnie: Corbett, Jack Francois, George Carden Dancers, Bill Shepherd Singers. MANCHESTER (Palace)—Edmund Hockridge, Kaye Sisters, Tommy :Cooper, Jimmy. Clitheroe, Clark Brothers, Monarchs, Harbers & Dale, Debutantes, Debonnaires, NOTTINGHAM (Royal—-Nina & Freder Jeans, Three; ‘Sonnettes. Cabaret Bills Burdon, NEW YORK CITY _ BASIN. ST. EAST—Peggy Lee, Quincey Jones, Jimmy Lyon Trio. ; BIRDLAND—Dizzy Gillespie, Olatunji.: BLUE ANGEL—Jackie Mason, Travelers 3, Gerdrd Sety, Barbara Streisand, Otis Clements. ‘Jimmie Daniels, Three iieten Gal Mae eoames al, Ro Van, lagher, Marilyn Love Thorsell, Richard CHARDASLaureanne “Lemay, ‘Tibor Rakossy, Dick: Marta, Lia Della, FElemar Horvath. . Espana, Pupi Campo Orc. ' COPACABANA—Nat. King Cole, & Reynolds, Paul Shelley Orc.,...Fr. Marti Orc. : EMBERS—Jonak Jones. HOTEL, ASTOR—Eddie Lane Ofc. Lillian Knight. D | Tony Cabot Orc HOTEL NEW YORKER—Milt Saunders Orc., Verna Lee, Joe Furst. HOTEL PIERRE — ‘Steppin’. in Society’ Patricia Bright, Jack Haskell, Marand, B&M Haggett. HOTEL PLAZA—Katyna Ranieri, Emil. Coleman Orc., Mar’ HOTEL TAFT—Vincent ‘Lopez Ore. HOTEL ST. REGIS — Colette Renard, Milton Kay Trio, Milt Shaw Orc. HOTEL WALDORF-ASTOR _ HOTEL sen Ore., Arturo Arturo Orc. Ore. LATIN QUARTER—Rafael de Cordova, Pompof-Thedy, Julie Gibson, | Arnauts, Wallenda. Ballet, Jeanine Pivoteau, MelloLarks, Jo Lombardi Orc., Irving Fields. Ore. LEFT BANK—Cal Bostic, Paul Dooley: ‘LIVING ROOM—Lillian Briggs, Alberto Arti Azenza. . . 1 FIFTH AVENUS—Susan Bernard, NO. Bett June Cooper, Hankinson & Silver. UNDTABLE — Belle Barth, Cootie Witeee SARBRA -— Four Ayalons, Rachel *&Ziilla, Martin Roman, Sara Avani, Kovesh. & Mizrachie, Leo Fuld. TOWN Ore.,. Frank Martinez Ore TWO GUITARS—Alya Uno, Sasha Poll| noff, Ivan Nepa & Sonia, Kostya Polianthys, Barry Ashton Dancers, Roy Palmer. SA TPSTAIRS & DOWNSTAIRS — Phil Red. Bruns, Ceil Cabot.: Rex Robbins, Steve. Rolunu,' Donna ‘Sanders | Mary Wilson Lovelady Powell, Freddie Webber, 3m (Sb éridan, Bill ‘McCatchen, Milrad & VERSAILLES — Blossom Dearie, Andy & Bey Sis VIENNESE: | ANTERN — Orantm Singers, Ernst Schoen: . ILLAGE BARN — Dory Sinclair: Ralph Pote, Susan Brady, Joe Shay, y Zang, Lou Harold. Ore. -. . VILLAGE GATE ~ Aretha Franklin, Herbie Mann VILLAGE “VANGUARD — . Thelopius. Monk. CHICAGO BIRDHOUSE—Chico Hamilton ‘Quintet. BLUE ANGEL — “Limbo Pan Americana,’”’ Pablo Candela, Jeeaica & . Irma, Lord:. Banjo, Lord Mike, Raphael Her-. nan. Sir Slim Henry, Tito Perez Cc, CLOISTER — Phil Tueker, Joann. ‘Hendersot, Eddy Subway CONRAD . MILTON—“Ook 1 La La,”. Dor nan Bros., Margie Lee, Dru Lothar Weidemann, Brigitte Voit, Inez & Gordon, Bouwlevar-Dors (3), Dears (6), Gay Claridge Ore. DOWNSTAGE ® (Happy Medium) Jean Arnold, Mim! Rely. Cy Touff. Trio. DRAKE—Bob Melvin, Jimmy Blade Orc. EDGEWATER BEACH—Martin Derny.. Manu; Don Davis Orc. GATE OF HORN -— Amanda Ambrose, Clancy Bros, & Tommy Makem, Gene & | Francesco. LE: BISTRO—Duke Mitchell, Dick Green, Dick Ceasirio Trio, Larry. Novak Trio. LIVING ROOM—Tony Bennett, Simmy Bow, Joe Parnello Trio. LONDON HOUSB—Peter Nero Trio, .Ed-die Higgins Trio, Larry Novak Trio. MISTER KELLY’S — Barbara McNair, Daye Astor, MarxFrigo Trio, Marty Rubenstein Trio. . PALMER HOUSE—Genevieve with Lue Poret. & Gus Viseur, Reberte Trio, Ben. Arden Ore. PLAYSOY CLUB — Max Cooper, Don & Mosier Alfonso, Jackie Gayle, Larry Harold Harris Tio. ‘Kirk Stuart Trio, Davis-Iaco Trio, Larry Cum night, Franz Bentler Orc. LOS. ANGELES | Ivan La COCOANUT “GROVE—Sammy ‘Davis Jr, _Wednesday, November 8 1961_ CURRENT BILLS | WEEK OF NOVEMBER 8 ‘Griswold, Richard Vance, Corps de. Bal (Tivell).— Frank Berry, Pat Gregory, Jodie Gray; Howard Hardin, Haryey De. Sone " Dee, Trapinos, Maria’ Erdos,.|’ Lewis SY DN N e ny (Tivolt — Don ‘Tannen, McKay -Romayne,Daniele Dorice,. Hal Roach, & pomay Rodrigues, David Fuller ClinF ton Ford, Mudlarks, Kenny. Baker, ‘Den & .Howard, ‘The. ik, Malcolm Mitchell Trio. Mike & Bernie-| Winters, Vie Perry, Salici Puppets,. Bryan ‘BON SOIR—“Greenwich Village, U.S.A.” | » Karen ‘CHATEAU MADRID! _ Los. Chavales ' : Ford rank HOTEL LEXINGTON — Virginia Wing, : enny Regor, Tony Drake, | Patricia k Monte Continentals... HOTEL ROOSEVELT—Si Zentner re. ; 1A Lisa: | INTERNATIONAL—Myron. Cohen, Karen: |. Chandler, Mike Durso Orc., Aviles G:man. ‘COUNTRY — Buddy Hackett, : Jennie Smithy Inga & Rolf, Ned Harvey Louise |° ‘Vie Hy Boulevar, |Schilling Quintet. Page, Ron Rose, Magic Violins pt ‘Mexico. Heller, Wayne Roland, Penie Pryor, Enid Storch, Don Brooks Three, Davy Karr, BEN 1 BLUE'S — Beh Blue Revue (0), . will Mastin Trio), ‘Brasela & Tybee, Dick 7 oo ° Stabile Ore. . ‘CRESCENDO — Dick Gregory» Nancy Wilson, Cafinonall . Addberly. os — Jessica James, Jack Elton, Sieve La Fever. . LE CRAZY HORSE—Le. Crazy Horse -Ravue, 2d Edition, : Clare Nevers, -Diane D’ Orsay, Saundra, The. Happy Jesters. MOULIN ROUGE—Louis © ‘Prima, Sam Butera, Witnesses. ° ‘SLATE BROS, — Lenny Kent, : Betty | Reilly, Herbie Delt Tri . STATLER ‘HOTEL—“Playmates: in’ Rio,” Skinnay’ Ennis ‘Ore. YE. LITTLE CLUB _ Ruth. Olay, ‘Joe Felix’. Group (@. . LAS. VEGAS DESERT. tNN—Danny Kaye, ° Dunhills, . Lounge: Michael Kent, Dave Apollon, Afilt Herth, Henri Rose, Bobby Stevenson. .-_ DUNES—“Philippine — Festival.” Bobby Gonzales, Katy De La Cruz. Pilita ‘Corrales, Shirley Gorospe,. Elizabeth Ramsey, Bill Reddie Ore. Lounge: Novelites, Billy” Andre,. Fabulous. Tones.. Dennis & ‘Rogers, ‘|Joseph Mack Four EL €o RTEZ—Instrumeritalists, Conoleys, Bel-Aires. ~ FLAMINGO — Joe E. Lewis, ..Vie° Da-: mone. Lounge:. Harry James, Sarah Vaughan, Norman Brooks, Pegy Dietrick... Bob Sims. 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, ‘Johnny , Glenn, shevtotes, ‘Cathy. ‘Ryan,. Groverhore ° >; MINT—Pat Moreno’ ry “actlite & Models MEVADA—“Les Girls: De Paris” "Jose Duarte, Moon Puppets. Kay _Brown,. ¥idoMusso, Johnny Paul, Sparklers.. ag NEW FRONTIER: Loynge: Ink. Spots, Hot vides” Levine, Fred Kushon.-”. RIVIERA. — “Irma'La Douce,” Juliet Prowse, Clive Revill, Stuart Damon. Jack Gatheart © Ore. Lounge: Vagabonds, Arthur SADDLE. CLUB—Jackie: Lee Cochran. SAHARA ‘Kay Starr... Dave Barry, Moro-Landis Dancers. Louls . Basil Orc. Lounge: Mary Kaye Trio, Characters.. . SANDS—Frank Sinatra, Phil Lawrence &, Mitzi, Garr Nelson,.Copa Girls, Antonio Morelli Orc. tounge: Jerry Vale, -Dave pa BWheee tex iiliam —Tex Ww s, Wad TL si Wade Bai, BR. SLIPPER-—Hank Henry, Sparky | ‘Kave, Red Marshall, Danny Jacobs, | Tay O’Nell, Rudenko: Bros.,. SUpperettes, George. Redman Orc. Lounge: Charlie: Teagarden, Barbary. Coast Boys.. .. STARDUST—"Lido de. Paris") Lounge: Di¢k' Contino, Ann Mason: THUNDERBIRD — Gort Grant,. ‘Clifford. Guest, Harry Nofal, Geo. ‘Arnold Ire Revue, Garwood Van. Ore, -Lounge:: Arthur. . Lyman, Kiki Paige . TROPICANA —“FoliesBergere, “a Cox ette Riedinger, Pompoff, Thedy' & Famly, Pinky & Perky, The Bogdadis, Danny... Costello, Trio Martelli. Mme. Baron Ballet, Florente .&& ‘Fredéric & ‘Daricers, ‘Ray Sinatra Ore: Lounge:: Shecky . Greene, Mafalda, Dubonnet Trio. te SAN. FRANCISCO ; * BLACKHAWK—Aiiles: Davis @, : BU ACKSHEEF Earl ‘Hines™ Orc., Fred Washington: T. > EARTHQUAKE. ‘McGOON'S—Turk Mure “FAIRMONT HOTEL—Jaye P. ‘Morgan, Ernie. Heckscher ‘Ore. GAY 90'S—Ray K. Goman, Bee & Ray HUNGRY 1-—Charlie Mann, Stan Wil. son, Leenin Castro, Olga Sbragia. ' JAZZ WORKSHOP “— Kenny ‘Dorham, Jackie McLean Five, SOULIN ROUGE — Geareia Holden, | Natasa, Donna Kaye, Robin Carroll, Jan Senlers. ‘Ken Card, Johnny Coppola Orc. NEW FACK’S—MelTorme, Mel Young, Vernon Allev Tri ; ON THE ‘LEVEE__Joe ‘Sullivan : Ore. PURPLE. ONION —. Kelly Lasten, Pat. Paulsen, IGod Coast ‘Singers. 365 CLUB—Eddie: Peabody, Les. Mar SUGAR ‘HILL-— Barbara Dane, _Fampa “RENO-TA HOE .GOLDEN—Barry. Ashton’s Les. “Girls, Novelites,” John .Carleton Orc. H ot LO'S—Don : Cornell, Goofers, Don. : HARR RAH'S Jody & |-‘Conn O Lisa Desti, , | Jesters... John Buzon Trio, Tony Thomas: (Reno)—Lancers, & Tartans, Windsor Trio, Red: Coty. _ HARRAH’S (Tahoe) —In. South Shore Room: Ella’ Fitzgerald, Rowen & Martin, de, Dorothy: Derben Singers and.Dancers, Leighton _Noble Orc... Lounges Lancers, -George..Rock Sextet,: Lisa -Alonso’s Tropicares, Tune Timers, . Dave Bergman,: Cindy O’Hara: HOLIDAY—Frank. Yankovic, Rounders with Tabby Calvin.. Charles Gould & Satin potzins, We Four. ; MAPES — Arthur Lyman, Interludes, . Millionaires, Bobby. . Page with | Sue | Flanders: & Millie Davis. RIVERSIDE — Minsky’s Follies. with. . Mills Bros., Lou Levitt Orc. Lounget & Palmer, Lindaz ‘Leigh & Her. AGF GON WHEEL (Tahoe)—Joe. Maize & Cordsmen, Jo. Ann Jordan’ Trio, Paul & Patti, Bobby Pars . NIAMI-MIAMI: ‘BEACH 7 AMERICANA—George Arnold. tee. Re | yue, ‘Phil. Richards,. Shirley: Linde, Shaw & Réed, Johnny Flanagan, Michael’ Mee ‘han, Lolo & Lita, Mal Malkin Ore.» ‘Ice Models. ; CARILLON _—"Cherchez Les Femmes,” Jerry Van Dyke.. Sue Carson, Tanya & Biagi, Jack & Sally Jenkins, Jacques. Donnet ores Line (16). . WAYS—Preacher Rollo 5, Jerry Geralas a Lesley, Ralph Font. Orc.,' Candi Cortez, ona -Roma, eu o Ores. y Mandy ampo Orc., Van Smith Trio. » : EDEN. ROC—BillyMaxted. Band, ‘Mon. ‘roe Kasse 5, Luis Yarana: Ore., Barbara ‘Russell, Leslie Hudec FONTAINEBLEAU — ~ “Saucy Scandals,”*’ Eddie Carson & Chico Chico, Florida Trio,. Paulette, Pepe Miller, Vic-Charles, Ronnie Meren, .Ron Dean, Les Hondettes (12), mings SHERATON BLACKSTONE — *zvelyn | Zgey Lane, Cheo & Veradero Sextette, PLAYBOY — Wayne Roland, ‘Stagg. McMunn,. Danny Apolinar,: Casey Anderson, Jackie Jackler. THUNDERBIRD—Gilovannias, . ‘Jack “Wale jlace. 3 Berj Vaughn: Quartet, Ruth | Me-. on. Dona Arden Dancers, Carlton Hayes Orc.