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SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE - J^ly 19 1964 ?╟╓ CLOWN. BY SKELTON vThe redhead paints, too Continued, from Page to do,: intiluding anti-perspir- ants and cigarettes, were funny indeed. His funniest sketch was ?╟úDeputy Jack,?╟Ñ a children?╟╓s hour TY entertain-1 er suffering from a towering , ?√ß hang-over as .the kids shriek . and shdut their enthusiasms,: | Appearing with Carson is a buxom blonde goddess, Jam?╟╓ uary Jones, whose singing is: not so, spectacular as her is- most e ?· f-e c?·i v e yift her supierb . singing parodies of Peggy | Lee and Judy Garland. :<v y?> ?║ 'CarSon, yet unfamiliar with the?╟ night club audience; used tod much material in the lengthy show, but when it is properly trimmed he will do well with the saloon au- dience,': which is largely, a pre sold ode 'because of his popular ?╟úTonight?╟Ñ television - show. '' , Some?╟╓?╟╓ of the guests who flew in for the festivities were Tuesday Weld, Rory Calhoun,' Lita Baron and as* ; t sorted other film notables. Opening at the Sahara Au- gust, 4: Pat Boone and Dave Barry. ? α ? α ? α fVVER at the Riviera Hotel, '-' George Burns, wily and ' wise as ever, was singing and trading quips with the beau- tiful, handsomely* gowned singing group composed of Jane Russell, Connie Haines and Beryl Davis., Their act closes tonight, to be followed by the Kingston Trip. , ; ? α ? α ? α fe ' AT THE Sands Hotel, Rea Skelton was playing be* For information and immediate reservations for ^ LAS VE8AS flights, hotels and packages, contact your Las Vegas specialist: fore an audience- which vseemed to include more chil- dren than adults, so popular is the readhead with the" youngsters. ?╟úI know Fm nuts, he says, ?╟úbut if you keep making money, they don?╟╓t lock you up.?╟Ñ Upstairs, . the great humorist who has been revealed as a gifted art- ist, was having his first one- man exhibit of , his paintings. Although Skelton has been ?╟╓ painting for 20 years, most of | his 50 canvasses were pro- duced in a six-month period. Jn true Pagliaeco fashion, he^ paints mostly sad-visagedv clowns, although there was a sprinkling of still-lifes, and animals. Skelton's show at the Sands | has given way to Dean Mar- ; ;; tin* who opened a three- Vw.ee k e r last Wednesday. % M a r t i n, with Sinatra and 8 Sammy Davis, is .one of the | biggest draws in Las Vegas?? This is his 26th appearance jj jgf for producer Jack Entratter. 'p'ry. r ? α ? α ; , ic . Meanwhile, the Fiamin-. go Hotel was giving ya- r cationers an opportunity to attend the night club pre- miere of Jimnty Dean, the drawling singer whose televi- sion program, has introduced him to millions across the country. ^ j- Appearing with Dean was , \ Dorothy Loudon, Broadway ! comedienne and long-time prankster on the Garry Moore Show." Dean?╟╓s TV dog, Rowlf, even gets into the act. ? α ? α ? α AT THE Dunes Hotel, the world?╟╓s best lounge show, ?╟úVive les Girls?╟Ñ was impossible to see unless you were in the lounge ? 15 min- , utes before showtime or- were prepared to, bribe the maitre d\ The imagination of produ- cer Frederic Apcdr is appar- ent everywhere in this Spec- tacular production, which features gorgeous m a e u 1 a t e and gi| tumes and even a magician. The shocker of tl aganza is the Sight j en five-feet higt mache heads, of tt Mardi Gras parad| the figures walked the eyes moved craz Then the light! Some deranged g^ cut holes where the except that?╟╓s wherd oms go?╟÷in Las Ve| Just dial " reservation | ask for TOM G1 or Call The XjMfl?Θ╝5HOtel LAS VEGAS American Home of the "CASINO de PARIS" Proclaimed by America's top critics ?╟÷ ^Greatest Stage Show ever presented in Las Vegas!" ASK ABOUT OUR 5 ^ H 3 BAY-2 NIGHT ' 5;., /, f i ^ VACATION PACKAGE PLAN ^ \ {Include* Guaranteed Reservations Fot4 'CASINO de PARIS') for INSTANT RESERVATION SERVICE