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Bovll Tourists to Visi| Sa'n-cl?╜ptel Bids Grocmfc See | ?G*am^Pqoms "Rose Bowl' T-our" members will be attracted by the magnetism of -fabplous Las Vegas during their "fe^t Coast trip. The. famoutC-gambliiig mecca is only- a -ho^kip-and^a-iump away from- the group's.jLong Beach headquarters.. The Sands Hotel, has extended anvinvitation to all members of the,tour?╟÷an invitation that ?╟≤ could Well make a Las Vegas visit - the highlight of their entertainment * packed [ schedule. Blanket Invite ..Jack Entratter, general man-., lager of the Sands, invites the - entire Rose Bowl group to be hisk guests for the midnight show, Jan. 2, starring Frank Sinatra. "Refreshments" are on. the house. ^ifelr The Sun-Telegraph party at the Sands will make a gala closing for the five-day tour. \ The game room at the Sands ] displays roulette wheels, and playing tables where visitors may try their luck?╟÷or skill?╟÷ at "craps", "21" or "blackjack" or on the unpredictable roulette 'ball. .Art -evening in Las Vegas leaves little doubt to the city's claim that they will "eclipse ?╟≤ Monte Carlo." I Amazing "Strip1 |lr | The "strip" is something out-1 j of-this-world, something . one I I must see to really appreciate. I The array of neon signs, I eolorful fronts of the casinos 1 mixed with the sound of thou-" sands . of '^one-armed bandits" in full swings leaves no question about gambling being the number one business in this . desert metropolis. $J|j| If you haven't already set your plans for a visit to Las Vegas, be sure to put it on your schedule. , Make Reservation 1 If you are a member of the I Rose Bowl Tour and- wish to I attend the party at. the Sands, please contact Lloyd Anderson at the Sun-Telegraph so that a place may be' reserved for your party. TWA will be pleased to assist in arranging your'transportation for this visit./Jjjo^f^''?╟≤ We'll "meet you in Las Vegas"! SOUTHERN NEVADA'S ONlV HOME OWNEO DAILY liMHB^I^^^^^^I^^^^ BU N VOL. 7, NO. 281 ?╜^^> DU 24100 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 ASSEMBLY IN TENTATIVE ACCORD ON GAMBLINGT^ New Bill Leav Jetty Lewis, a recent attraction at The Sands," Las Vegas, displaying the hotel's invitation to Ttose Bovvd Tour members to attend the" Tan. 2 show. Gaiety ReignPaf Las Vegas Fete ?√ßffi CHECK ON JCEBERG ?╟÷ K. L. Dixon, right, sound control operator and gin rummy enthusiast talks to South Pole headquarters of Capt. W. i^Dif^ey, USN,.{Cotiaj^Aef' of Naval Support United Antartica, who has donated giantftc^beri |o ^nner of the now !hot-and-heavy National Gin Rummy Tournament be|n^tj?far?╜^Mti I^^^^i^^trip hotels. In this photo at Sands Hotel Dixon is aided by iilm star <vSraqF^jSn||,^ueen jtourhey, as Sands' headliner Dean Martin" strains an ear to check oft-ihe^^bwg'sprog- feirejoo LiPVegas. 5ands Hotel to Celebrate 4th Anniversary With Stars Actress Jayne Mansfield takes a pretty splash as Comedian Jerry Lewis pushes her off a floating birthday cake in swimming pool of Las Vegas' Sands Hotel. This bit of hilarity took place during the gala celebration of Sands' fourth anniversary. Sands Hotel in Las Vegas celebrates its fourth anni* versary tomorrow night-with a show combining the talents of three of the top nightclub money earners ?╟÷ Danny Thomas, Frank Sinatra and Jerry Lewis. j In the star-studded audience to salute Producer Jack Entratter will be such famous personalities as Claudette Colbert, Jayne Mansfield, Joan CmUield?╤ Dorothy Malone, Ipm NbYgk, Esther Williams, iLueille Ball, Desi Arnaz, James Mason and Broderick; Crawford, oake cutting on stage is; ^ed for part, of the cere-; Mdayjdgght. Saturdays Frank and Danny will float Jerry out on the Sands pool in a huge wooden birthday cake. Special honor will be paid Saturday night to the 10-mil- liontri- visitor, to be picked by an electronic door counter. When that person is selected, he will help cut another birthday cake?╟÷this one big enough to serw 1000 persons. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. I HERALD & EXPRESS Circ. D. 312,796 - S. 258,345 \ SEP 141956 Hollywood Big|fl|g Beauty Gets Role By JIMMY STARR ^|H| Motion Picture Editor Gail Ganley, 18-year-old former Hollywood High School beauty, reported to Columbia Studios at an audition'tor^ dancers for "Rhythm and Blues," a rock and rolt- musical Producer Sam Katzman spotted the petite brunet in the group of 100 girls and singled her out for a top featured role instead " *-&**$& Gail's role is that of the jitterbug devotee kid sister of Singer Alan Dale, who is starred in the picture Gail's two important previous screen roles were as Natalie Cantor in "The Eddie Cantor Story" and as Lillian Roth at the age of 16 in "I'll Cry Tomorrow." STANDIN SET: Alice Kra- siva, Ann Blyth's standin for the past 10 years, was picked by Director Roy Rowland for a role in "Slander," the scandal magazine expose, which co-stars Van Johnson with Ann at MGM. f||p^';''"* * * ?√ß * . THOUGHT FOE TODAY A mother-in-law is merely a referee who has an interest in one of the fight- -ers^llr' * ?╟≤ ?╟≤ ?╟≤ jj?· Patty Uiary . T;^Bv!.. Frankie Sinatra, .Wwfgot the squeals and the" swooning routine from the teenagers, now has captured the grown-ups as well .....Frankie's opening at the Sangfe in Las Vegas last wlSrtesday night was a big, ' big click .. joey Bishop, a sad-faced comedian with a lot of fine material, well warmed the jam-packed audience with a . lot of laughs, then Frankie cameVout like gangbusters and- b'e 11 e d sentimental ?╟≤ songs with socko authority ... using a string section directly in back of him, Frankie managed some neat musical feats and they paid off with encore after encore -i^llip Among the ringsiders Were Spencer Tracy, Boots Malneck, j_ Jack- ?? Entratter, I Ray Bolger, W:arreh)Cow#, ?√ß Al Freeman and a host M ' othersTTafter the show, there was a gathering,of..a gay group with Frankie;: in the hotel lounge., .jHj|: Boots Malneck and;, I sneaked over to the New Frontier to catch Mickey Rooney's and Roberta Sher-' wood's'second show before: grabbing a late* plane, for Hollywood.. although -Xfe: seen it three times, ployed. Mickey's clowning aivf-RO*' berta's wonderful singing. WEDDING BELLS: TV Producer Harold Sager and chorine Lori Holland shared a lobster at the M#toeja^d Restaurant and deri&edffpli i could live as cheaply'fjfc one! They'll wed in November! ... * * **13?║11 Earl Hollimm has J>een| signed by Producers Sol; Baer Fielding for* his ftest.i romantic lead ip- .?T$x?½mv Hook," which cc^stars^pg"- bara Stanwyck -.aiids^g|l McCrea with Susan l?·oSp&r j ..: Charles Marquis Warren ; is directing.. -C4^Br ?√ß * * * '--isiiteiL- STORK DEPTrri^^ee and Hal Spectorrg^Kfed their new tot Jill ^s^p. ?╟≤ * 'WMmgk:: I The Arthur Lake&saie giv- ?√ß ing a big party for'^the benefit of Little Flower Sessionary House at,.;tIj|B^s* I tate tomorrow-.. .;3p?╜Smy Sweeney and D<te1F*3$|6r were a duo at -Plym^|i ' House... 1 '?√ß?√ß'?╟≤ ?╟≤ *" '' USELESS INFORMATION: Anita Ekberg's effortjs-^fo get her* bosom insured by Lloyd's of London was a bust. .Tla'T - | * *3r Margaret O'Brien's skipping about the--:gay..places with' Dick KaUnian||||a,ek BuchM'-and 'Angeli^^Cam* eron;'^ii~marrta^^hreat,. Were weekending , at;^^e , Jamaica Inn^^^C