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COLFIHG IS GREAT AT THE 1.1. IT WAS A GREAT DAY FOR GOLF at the Desert Inn Country Club when the military and legislative branches got together. Shown before teeing off are, from left, General "Zack" Taylor, commanding general of Nellis Air Force Base; Jack Walsh, director of guest relations and sales at the Desert Inn; Major General Ed Nigro (Ret.), general manager of the Sands Hotel; Nevada Senator Mahlon Brown and General Disosway, commanding officer of all tactical squadrons in the United States. Personalities FOOTBALL GREAT OTTO GRAHAM and his wife visit the D.I. He quarterbacked the Cleveland Browns to world championships during the 1950's and now is head coach of the Washington Redskins. OLD TIMERS WILL REMEMBER the nostalgic radio years of "Amos 'n Andy." Mr. and Mrs. Charles Correll (Andy) enjoy their Desert Inn holiday. Ready to tee off in perfect golfing weather are Walter Fitzpatrick, left, managing director of the Desert Inn, Allie Reynolds, former N.Y. Yankees pitching great and Charlie Coe, former National Amateur Golfing Champion. The Yankee Clipper" Joe DiMaggio spent a leisurely day at the Desert Inn Country Club enjoying a round of golf with old friend Cecil Simmons, Desert Inn casino manager. 'MR. BERGER FOR THE STATE.' William Talman, who played the long suffering DA against Perry Mason for many years, with his lovely wife as they celebrate their wedding anniversary at* the Desert Inn. Lt. Commander David L. Glunt, left, holder of thirteen air medals, enjoys the Desert Inn's spectacular stage production "Pzazz ! '68" with his wife, Ann. Lt. Commander Glunt who has just returned from Vietnam where he won his fourth Distinguished Flying Cross, enjoyed the show with Mr. & Mrs. James Buchanan, right. Buchanan is a District Attorney in Las Vegas. His wife, a former Miss Nevada, was a showgirl in the Desert Inn's production "Hello America." Stan Irwin, former producer of the NBC-TV "Tonight" show caught the popular "Tom Jones" show, with its producer Bob Sadoff and his wife, Melissa. ISRAELI BEAUTY Hanna Aroni took time out from her own show to take in Pzazz.