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    .-TRIBUNE/ADVERTISER * THURSDAY. SEPT. 1?, 1W8THE BEVERLY HILLS CITIZEN, Thursday, September 19,1968 LAS VEGAS VIEWS . . . Simmy Durante Tops Frontier Hotel Show By ABE GREENBERG Frank Serines' plans fans ... Songstar Georgia to give the new Frontier Hotel a lineup of- smash- | eroo attractions are beginning to pay dividends j with capacity crowds ringing the cash register merrily since the initiation of the hostelry's 'big name' , policy. On the heels of the record - smashing Wayne Newton engagement, the latest star bill opening this week is Jimmy Durante and Barbara McNair . . . they'll be in through Oct. 7 . . . followed on Oct. 8 by Bobby Darin and Irwin Watson through Oct. 28 . . . with Eddie Fisher and Guy Marks in a hot double - bill from Oct. 29 through Nov. . followed by Phil Harris 18 and the Doodletown Pipers for a month's stay . . . and Wayne Newton with Jackie Kahane slated in on Dec. 19 through the Christmas and . New Year's holidays. * ?╟≤ ?╟≤ jane Morgan makes her initial supper club appearance of the 1968 - 1969 season in the Circus Maximus at Caesars Palace . . . which also marks her bow in this big room for a special one - week engagement. Jan Murray returns to top the show at The Riviera's Starlite Theater this week for a four - week stand ?╟÷ by popular request . . . The big fellow, who bowed in earlier this year, was an instant hit and has caught on with Vegas Gibbs will be co-featured. ?╟≤ ?╟≤ ?╟≤ * COMING UP! ... "Pzazz '68," one of the most extravagant musicals ever produced in Hug he s v i 11 e ?? celebrates its first anniversary Sept. 28 in the Crystal Room of the Desert Inn . . . with a record of hav- 1 ing played to some 500,000 1 diners in 730 performances ! . . . From the opening scene j showing old - time film clips I on three giant screens to the j sparkling "Salute to Beau j Geste" by the cast of 100, j "Pzazz" creates a memorable i journey through some of j Hollywood's greatest years . . . It'll be interesting to see how producer Frank Sennes and Donn Arden top this tremendous production in their upcoming "Pzazz '69," now in various stages of planning. *