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aggwgwre tion number of ?╟úHello, America!?╟Ñ now in its fifth month at Wilbur Clark?╟╓s Desert Inn. EXpfpgON NUMBER?╟÷ The Donn Arden dancers featured Jh a sequence from the St. Louis Expos!* English' Girts l%0?·t Dancers, He Finds HOLLYWOOD;.' Calif.3 ?╟÷ (AP) ?╟÷ Donn Arden,. thef!in- temational showmanf!? who stages the Lido shows'An Pajf^'tifeUd AmericaM^L^1 Vegas aruLaJiso theKido show -j at Las Veagft Nev.j'says Eng- j lish girls rtpfcke the, best danc-J ers and European girls the | best show|pS. p s "I downgrade my : own cotfetly but most of my headaches are caused by AJHetjcan girls," says Arden. ^They?╟╓re the ones whconisa ^phearsals ?╟÷never the Luf o- pean girls. ^ *?╟ The French or the Ger- man?╟╓girl hasn?╟╓t had it as easy in life as the American girls; maybe that?╟╓s why. Bread and butter is harder to come by in ' those countries." Even in Parii, most of the Lido dancers are English. Why? &L. ?╟úThey hamteger legs, are better' disciplined and, most important,' they\are healthier i ?╟ and haye greltiinstamina.?╟Ñ - I "HELLO AMERICA'' IN NINTH MONTH ?√ßH^^^|||merica,?╟Ñ Donn Arden?╟╓s lavish musical extravaganza now | ' playing at the Crystal Room of the Desert Innj9??a^Hwgffl|^n9^?? I ninth month ||n|||uhe 1. The revuej^^^^^|ar'o*ind the turn^^^S I century Americana period, is the ?╟úhottest ticKetS?╟╓ in townfS and plays ?· to ffininflf^TOraiFnrftviB^ The highlights include Eral|qn-stage sinking of the Titanic, an | astonishing re-creation of thtJS3n''.I''rancisco earthquake,; and qfstuiiningt' I ^rhfd^ir butterfly ballet. ~ *,?╟ Pepper Davis andffi^mHj^Sijlhead the cast oi ?╟úHello America,?╟Ñ! I which is seen ,mghtiy*ol8 p.m. and midnight, with a special I '^scheduled u.o3Kat'uifqa"si at zmfi a.m. The exciting S,t. Louis Exposition scene, exciting Desert Inn audiences nightly. HISS LIB G0MPLE1 Statue of Liberty is complete President Grover Cleveland t In the 11th. Howevei York? reached Radatz run in the 12th inning the game 4-3. Ryne Duren is th American League pitt ?╟≤trike out seven battei row. He accomplish* while a member of t Angeles Angels on J 1961. The modern league mark of eight outs in a row ' is sha Max Surkont of MiW Johnny Podres of the D and Jim Maloney of I nati. Sadecki As Car ST. LOUIS (UPI)-St Ray Sadecki, a St. Linii ! Inal 20-game winner last .Chalked up his first vicj |.Ver the Philadelphia fast night on two home ri five unearned runs. . Sadecki had taken part! Ifyouthinkyou?╟╓veseenitall?╟÷me??╟Ñ ga*f?½s and was charg missed! The songs, theories, the laughter of times gone by-nany clicking. Sadecki g lived in Donn Arden?╟╓s musical five hits, while the cl _ _ .gave him an early 4-0 sti Hrl III AIwIA**! Ren Boyer?╟╓s double a IILL&.V) White?╟╓s first-pitch fifth; Cast of 80, featuring Davis an1?╟Ñ11 Cardinals ahead . . . -?╟≤?╟≤?╟≤?╟≤ wei ri*x#seotBJd ?╟≤ inning. ?╟≤ In- thajl duced by Frank Sennes. Nightly Curt jggg and J Reservations advised. Telephoned, both advancing oj r>CCtr D*|Ptch by .reliever Ray H Wilbur Clark?╟╓s UCdtLrt Ion Bob Wine?╟╓s' bad thrirf j-,Groat reached first and And Brock scored the fit LITTLE EGYPT \ SCANDALIZES flHIfSAfvO 7 Chlcag???╟╓ Way % 1893: VHHAviMIv e Chicago officialdom aghast at Little Egypt's performance at the Columbian Exposition. Huge crowds witness her undulating navel. IfyouthinkyouVe seen italj-meet what you?╟╓ve missed! The songs, the stories, the heartbreak, the laughter of times gone by?╟÷Americana re- lived in Donn Arden's, musical extravaganza HELLO, AMERICA! Cast of 80, featuring Davis and Reese. Pro- duced by Frank Sennes. Nightly at 8 and 12. Reservations advised. Telephone: 735-1122. Wilbur Clark?╟╓s DESERT INN and Country Club QUAKE ROCKS SAN FRANCISCO! Apr. 18,1906: A violent earthquake shook San Francisco , today. Scores of buildings have collapsed, fires raging! If you think you've seen it all?╟÷meet what you've missed! The songs, the stories,the heartbreak, the laughter of times gone by?╟÷Americana re-, lived in Donn Arden's musical'extravaganza ' t HELLO, AMERICA! Cast of 80, featuring Davis and Reese. Pro- duced by Frank Sennes. Nightly at 8 and 12. Reservations advised.-Telephone: 735-1122. N . Wilbur Claris DESERT INN and Country Club Flash! On Its maiden voyage from Southa1 Titanic struck an iceberg off Newfoundland, z lived in Donn Arden?╟╓s musical extravaganza HELLO, AMERICA! Cast of 80, featuring Davis and Reese. Pro- duced by Frank Sennes. Nightly at 8 and 12, | Reservations advised. Telephone: 735-1122. Wilbur Clark?╟╓s DESERT INN and Country Club WAR DEGLARED! Washington, D. C., Apr. 6,1917: The United States today | declared war on Germany! Doughboys pack up for France! If you thinkyou?╟╓veseen it all-meet what you?╟╓ve missed! The songs, the stories, the heartbreak, ^ the laughter of times gone by-Americana re- 1 lived in Donn Arden's musical extravaganza HELLO, AMERICA! \ Cast of 80, featuring Davis and Reese. Pro- duced by Frank Sennes. Nightly at 8 and 12. Reservations advised. Telephone: 735-1122. Wilbur Clark's DESERT INN and Country Club