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Ogg'POOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOi'B KIRSCHNER OVERS ABARETS BY AL KIRSCHNER I" We were delighted that Jane and Jackie Leonard (Baccarat at Flemingo) joined us for the dinner show at the DESERT INN PZAZZ 70. We had decided to at-, tend the public opening ther than the press pre-tfiew. This is the only way we\can get visitor reaction that reach the home towns. The Elliot Flomans from Brooklyn said: "If we hadn't seen it with our own eyes we would say UNBELIEVABLE. The Phil Feldmans from Van Nuys said: "it was so entertaining that it ended much to soon". Sam and Goldie Katz from Miami Beach said: "This show proves Talent is more important than Belly Buttons". The Hassan family from Madison, Wisconsin said: "We would enjoy seeing it again". This reporter didn't get a single negative response. My personal opinion was pleasure all the way. I enjoyed the fast moving staging. The performances of Penny Pryor, Kiki Page, Heather Victor son and the only nice thing De Gaule sent us Ja- vers. They have Jo Riser in their BordeUo. You just hate to leave this relaxing room. Just heard a rumble that a Gorgeous Girlie show is being readied at the Bonanza (Line Renaud is helping). I get a kick out of the lady who asked the bus driver "Does this bus stop at Caesars Palace?" The Comical bus driver replied: "No we put it in the garage with the other buses". Eh. I think the greatest thing that happened to Las Vegas is that we finally got a man who thinks young on the Con queline Dougfft proves that vention Center Authority. I Donn Arden-and Frank Sen- am talking about WES HOW- nes know their business. Mfiomical Komik Will Jordan should change his name to Mr. Entertainment. ERY. Perhaps he will insist that we get youngblood to help fill that large empty room. The Ice Palace was My only suggestion is that jamed with young people who Jordan appear early in the paid admissions to Dance and show and then again near the Listen to Three Dog Night, finale. Standing Room only a rock 'n roll group pre- is what Sam and Rose Rich, sented by Mike Tell. This locals, predict for at least could very well be an every two years. Congratulations Sunday night feaure at Con- Frank Sennes, you did invention Hall. Ji our empty again. ^r hall stays empty lets fill it Ran into Tommy CNell. up. We should have no pro- He claims that Ireland should blem getting a Sunday night be the richest country in dance T.V. bit that National the world because their ca- Networks would be interested in. There is no T.V. show that can compete with the TALENT in Las Vegas. The Hotel people who col- illMHlFliNlil IHTH^f pitol has been DUBLIN for years. How about that BONANZA Hotel? What a haven for lo- Las Vegas, Nev. Sun (Cir. D. 25,983 - S. 25, m t ^Aliens p. c- B. Est. 1888 LOVELY LILLIAN D'HONAU IS SHOWN IN ONE OF THE EXCITING PRODUCTION NUMBERS FROM THE DESERT INN'S NEW MUSICAL "PZAZZ '70!" THE MILLIONDOL- LAR SUPERSPECTACULAR SET A NEW DESERT INN RECORD IN ITS FIRST WEEK AT THE HOTEL'S ELEGANT CRYSTAL ROOM. IT IS A MEMORABLE LOOK AT AMERICA'S JAZZ ERAS FROM "LAS VEGAS TODAY" TO NEW YORK'S FAMED "COTTON CLUB." CHINA DOLLS ?╟÷ A stage- ful of beautiful dancers do a scene from the fast-paced "Chicago" production number in the Desert Inn's new million-dollar presentation of "Pzazz '70". The superspeetacular is presented