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ESTABLISHED 1888 llArclay 7-5371 PREslpUPPING 1|rEAU 165 Chi^j;T5treet - New York | SAN FlKp'CISGO, CALIF. IgpMINER Girc. D. 225,060 - S. 564,448 1MOUNDT0NN **b IVAN- PAUL \\ -^laiDNITEMS .. . Syd Goldie's in Mt. Zion Hospital Operation?╟÷and he won't be sitting down for a spell . . . wha hoppen to "Hats" Fanehon? Haven't seen her at a first nightly ANY night?╟÷in ages. Fan, you there? ... Woodie Shefwood^^p'n of the 365's Dorben Dancers, will miss herfirst jdiowiioNfc years j "'"^ *'~ *** &**?╜*?╟≤*& s *mm soon. She's taking a three week vacation. .''-. Conrad Hubner appointed Jack Bob row, well known here,*"^ manager, of his Russian River spa, the Surrey Inn.. .Rudy;1fVilliams, tenor sax- ! man with Johnny Hodges, looks - so much likei3Sinatra-with-a-sun- lan it's uncanny. Hodges had an enthusiastic crowd ^at his Tuesday opening at the Black- hawk. This is MUSIcKfads!... Jef f-~Santoro, Fack'g fiazitician. skies to New York. Symd|y to ; visit relatives?╟÷andp|?j|he NY Giants. . . . Inez Torres was speechless Tuesday (Mo!) when Ivatherine Dunhan\#alked hit* Sinaloa with her fiutchy cre^r \ cut and no hat. Inez didn't know] that Dwiham wore'a wig durP ing her Fairmonts Mhows , ?√ß'-2 Hermie King wants to give tfilj Eastmen Trio a lifetime corf' tract, they're ; going over sc large at the Rumpus Room ?╟?.,, ?╟≤ cdcktaUbvely Lee Cameron's well again and back at the Chi Chi Club;. .Walter Hart, the Chi i Chi chanter, has enrolled in a j ."muscle building class at Walt I Baptiste's, Mebbe he's gonna challenge Gorgeous George, whom he resembles more than II somewhat; ON'N'ON.. .some big TV network will discover lllarty Allen and Mitch DeWood^ the young Italian Village comics ?╟÷ then you're going to see the next big comedy pair. jThey'i^e another] Martin and Lewis, so help me... caught Bill Clifford, the local maestro now at Reno's Riverside Hotel, for a fast gab at the Papagayo Room; "Flew down.ip see Ruth (Roth). We'll be mar rfed this summer. Kay Starr4 now at the Riverside, is tremendous." Bye, Bill! . . . Xochi- nriteo broke all records at their 2jpif amiiv party last Monday. Soch crowds! ... note to Jack, La Casadoro's singing bartender:.-- -that . ex-Gl's le?·?·?·?·^ia jMpnderful, Hope to publish it n?║xt week. . jRod Cortez and Leo Tortolero, tfe Tahitian Hut boys, popped l|fco Las Vegas for one eve last Meek. Rod had great luck at ?╟≤! l|p tables, among other things, a|d he's still there. Leo's back tihind the Hut plank^ poorer l??.tv^|f.... laughy moment at * tg' ^f "Doll other night when eitcejjg' Al. Ouerra announced: *'adp|jKKt; the shapehr Ma^on- Kh#3^ancer!".. .^nal^i^^Qie fltar-V strolled headman George Pte|b(p's'pup, Leo. ?√ßt&p_)$%fio- isa? Great Dane weighin^|I80 pan|ls. He's very sKape^|rte^*- fo aljpreat Dane, ^r^jy^ JetAr Jakovina, the 365 wit. "ANNW^EFFREYS and :^0iERT STERLING. | J ba^^gte-N'Orfeans to foJli>w \Kid%F^0rth^^<0er,f. ?╟≤ ?√ß WingttJminone ifilll ftiloytNap pv Lamm in the Dixie^pep't at the Sp'&nish Village. ?╜gM Colemar^ihe ;$4&ety bahdlea& er fro^Nifo_J^orlc, heard just \one oftifywrmg a qne-day visit here ?╟÷ Bob Wellman's in the Mark's Lochinvar Boom. &^ man was gushy with praise fm Wellman and Co. Her* Ye *jfe*?╜ old Blu* Angel?╟÷jthe swjm^ot in the El Cortez Hotel-<4$\*kpeed and has I been for month*. Only bar ther* is Mike W LodJ* Shackie's new El Oro Room, where Al Rik playa fits priceless honky-tonk plainer-?╟÷ without benefit of- th* swish set. Happy^Shackies Oops! The Tri-Tones open tonight at Sandro'slon Sutter, not the Plush Rmt fl I .erred last week. They inaugurate a new dancing policy at Sandro's . . . the Sail'n on Icfwer B'way, where the old Tahgan Hut^ista be, now has doling week ends, with the M|j?·Pesina girl trio on the music end. Anne Jeffreys and hubb^ Robert Sterling, who open Ti day in the Fairmont's Vene' Room, have gotten some d complimiJWWiij^Mtt the They've* beenw^ |he stage, levies But this" crack at tmgnitery cir ing engageiflHjbs at j dorf -Astorb and Coconut drew accoladei most charming, freshing pairs in ness." Locals will remember Miss Jeffreys from her starring role in "Kiss Me Kate." Larry Salarpi speaks: "I'm ;now serving lunches on Saturdays at Larry's and my Osso Buco Risotto a la Larry (a veal- rice delightem) is great." And a happy Qsso Buco to you, Larry! Lestra LaMonte is idea'ing the biggest show production in Finoc' chio's history for a July 4 open ing ... Dixie Evans, the "Anatomy Award" winner, is doing a return strip at the Barbary Coast ... Frank Rolfo opens his new Frank's Steak House, coupla miles below Stanford,, tonight* with Romeo Camozzi doing the chef ing . . . the Oyster Loaf* joined the "food-delivered-to- your-home" elan, including, yep, \-Rod Pohl's famous Oyster Loaf '. . . Collector's item: the wood carving of a covered wagon and horses back of the .bar at Gil's Roundup, new North Beach all- I you-can-eatery that's going over \with such a bank .. .Jon Oshanna, ace decorator, did the atmospheric Western interiors at Gil's . . . Herb Pastene was pleasantly surprised at th* hug* response, to his new Buffeteria at Pastene's?╟÷ another "all-you-can-eat" deal. I Bill Dungan, ex-vocalist with Frankie Carle, is emceeing the [girlie show at the new Hawaiian Olub.'. ..ADD- nonsensical tunes: "You Ain't a Sport if You I Don't Drink Port."; Was written , (and is sung) by the Blue Notes From,rSwing River, at Lenj [Glancy's Club Hollywood.. So fm;,no sport! . .ghat's Grant ifricHols who m ^k &/s $%!$t>tb?j pretty sounding piano music with the Playboys dance ork at the Cafe El Portal.... Bert Ve- zien signed Narda and Her Doves for more time at the Del Mar. The doves are a^ ^^liot [an item on the menu, di'\i!'0 [Bill Carroll Dancers are doing a [smooth terp job at the Italian Ivuiage. mmm$^^^ "GRANT NICHOLS Pianos with Playboys Dance Orchestra at Cafe El Portal take over when Lynne Cartel (leaves the Beige Room June 2 one of the most terrific im l Those who've seen the guy keli me that T. C. Jones, .whoTl pressionists in show biz ... All fred Bacchini's orchid growing hobby blossom^ tonight when he stages his own flower showl at Alfred's on B'way, natch] He'll display a rare bloom im ported from England, among others TOPS IN TOWN .J "Top Banana," the Curran laff riot with Phil Silvers-;., tha frantic Say When Club show] with Harry The Hipster, Con] |nie Jordan and Eric Miller'a "Bop Bananas" (love thafl I name!) . . . the delish Chinese I Cantonese morsels at Sam Chew's Mei Ling House on Sut ter pf . Claudia Kennedy's "mu isical luxury" at the Crescent! Room on Van Ness'n'Bush . . ' jthe martinis ak#Od's Stables, best in town, and ZINGO! ... Lobster Thermador Monterey, tat 'Kuc^Wah in Chinatown . . . [jimmie Hewett's comedy bits jin 'This Is Show Business," at Pago Pago Theater Club . . . barbecued chicken-ribs at Champagne Supper Club ... the Sunday Brunch at Huntington Hotel . . . cocktails in the quaint! cellar at the Backyard on Kearny . . . Betty Havey's Sat- tidy eve dinner-dance spashul at! Blue Rock Hotel in Larkspur. ... Anil'that's IT. See you next week. m ^ ESTABLISHED 1888 : BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165;phu*ch Street - New York M(>NTGOMEIiy, ALA. ALABAMA JOURNAL Circ. D. 18,906 **AY 2&3 IFinally Gets Paid $?║$f ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESSJpUPPING BUREAU 165 Chtpff Street - New Yorlc LAS VEGAS, NEV. REVIEW-JOURNAL Circ.,D. 12,535 - S. 13,16/''. Sinatra Stalled Again on Try For Gaming License CARSON CITY, Nev. May 9 (UP) ?╟÷Crooner Frank Sinatra's try for] a percentage in a plush* gambling house was s' again <by the Nevada missidn Friday. " Sinatra is trying license allowing him per cent interest : Hotel for $54,000. **WR Commissioner ^^ moved .that action on Sh|&tra7?riap- plication be delayed. ||intll he comes clean with UnojteaSam." Allen referred, to ta^fens filed against! the singer byJjay^ federal government. The *^%$j%VD- ment claims he is $109,000 whihd. on his! income taxes. New interests of one* arid one- half per cent each #ere^^?½roved for Charlie T. Kandel, Wmerly Beverly Hills clothing-^yKnufac- turer. They are putting up $40,500 each. A six per cent interest of $120,- 000 sought by Robert Lassoff.j formerly of Chicago, was deferred. I \Tallulah Rocks Might Club 'Dahlings' In Las Vmas LAS VTCttAS T\w /TT*??v^ m.-. , ?╟≤ .. . m W LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UpfeTat lulah Bankhead had been a "prime attraction in night clubs atrj^ome and abroad for years, but last night was the first time she ever got paid for it, cause she "had done everything matted'~Snd ??ff ??f S for tha* "They told me this would be a new experience," she explained to her audience "I had given up hope iner audience "I had given up hope j The'profe'ssional actress and ama- years ago of finding ag|tew ex-ti Iteur politician (D-Ala), whose past perience." -WM*?╤mi I appearances in a club as a cus- She also made Hii,..,.A;eri'm-e into J tomer intrigued the patrons as one of the few ^uj^rl ^imVcsit. fis?J<l: I. [much as any floor show, said she that hadn't prevjmsly fe.lt.'4l^fe- j undertook th* cabaret stint, hejnact of her fIam%yant.-'personal??!i. '- t^Spor a very pracK&l reason ?╟÷ itlj |pays her $20,00| a'-'''week. ?╟≤ I The star rece%ed ^^using re- 1 :eption from the 4^plus-""euslom ers ] I the Copa RooiB^E^tl^^fflds J ghfoaUat the beginnn^^mid'aflffifell enqrof her 25-minute HI 1 She had them langhsteg.'wiraM at her own estimate ?√ß'?╟≤$?╟≤. herseBrari a vocalist, turned the^ rfciom into a void of interested silefle^ "while she 1 lered a dramatic ?╟≤ monologue | and worked to a ccmtinjifps battery I of laughter as she did a'comedy I monologue on gambling, which is a j ,-legal community enterprise in Las I w I Vegas. | ^nptMiss Bankhead "naturally had to J open her act with the customary 1 "hello dahlings" greeting. Other- I wise, she would have been run out! of town as an imposter.