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Anaheirn,Catf. Bulletin _. J/L>c-*i U.Ua\ / PZAZZ GIRL ?╟÷ Luscious Jacqueline Douget, a featured dancer in the Desert Inn's new super spectacular, "Pzazz '70 and All That Jazz ... Baby!", takes time out from rehearsals to soak up some desert sunshine at the DI pool. The 37-23-36 dark-haired beauty is one reason to see the new musical revue. The show is scheduled to open July 10 in the Crystal Room. Lei Angeles, Calif. Wyvemwood Chronicle (Cir. 2xW. 100 - Free 7,600) JUN 5 1969 Beverly Hills, Calif. Citizen (Circ. W. 14,406) MAY 2 9 19SS JULn's P.CB. Est. 1888 .sent record breaking shows *?╜-"*-*?╟≤ *--.-.. like "Pzazz '68," all of the, Super Spectacular Lido revues and the two high,; ?╟≤ - -~ .1 j ly acclaimed editions of "Hello America." 'Pzazz 70' will have the. most lavish sets, most breath?╜ I taking costumes and most I I breathtaking costumes and the Most Beautiful Girls Ever, Pzazz 70 New At Desert Inn , LAS VEGASj/ltevada-JThe Derest Inn will unveil a show of such magnitude when it I raises the curtain in early July on "Pzazz 70 and All Baby" that l^ggeri on a nightclub stage," That Jazz . . . ?╟÷ j -- iseeu u?╜ - I could mark the beginning ot|Arden said> a new genre in nightclub en-1 jtertainment?╟÷The Super Spectacular. 9 Showman Frank Sennes will 1 produce the posh resort hotel's j mew extravaganza which will j be created, staged and directed U by Donn AJjtfc* t0 surpass,, anything ever presented in anyjj showroom, anywhere. Sennesi| land Arden are the elite teamjj 'that combined talents to pre-; JIL\ F.Ct. Est. ?╟≤ ?╟≤ ?╟≤ /''Donn Arden, creator and stager at the new Deiert Inn revuef "Pzj^_7JU And All That Jazz, Baby," begins six weeks of rehearsals for the nude spectacle at the D.I. in Las Vegas Show marks the first time the D.I. has used nudes in its 19-year his- . tory . . . Arden has assembled a cast of 70 including 26 principals plus top variety acts, Frank Sennes produces the, revue. ?╟≤ ?╟≤ ?╟≤ BARNEY GLAZER ( ? 1 Vegas / Tahoe / Reno Remodeled and redazzled, the Bonanza Hotel opened Wednesday with TV-film star Dale Rob- etson as headliner and western comic Pat Buttram as special guest star in two cocktail shows nightly. Robertson recently returned from Nashville, where he signed a contract with Liberty Records and cut a few singles. At the Bonanza, he features his "Surrey Singers." Buttram signed a three-year contract with Nathan S. Jacob- son, president of the new Strip resort, which will emphasize authentic western atmosphere and hospitality, long neglected in the Las Vegas outpost. PIANIST Roger Miller makes his Riviera Hotel debut tonight. The popular Kapp recording star enjoys a following that should jam the Versailles Room until Dean Martin opens June 17. The Blossoms add more color with their popular vocal styles. In the Riviera's Starlite Theatre, Shecky Greene is rocking the foundation with laughter. Songstress Sylvia Syms shares billing with Shecky. AT THE Frontier Hotel, the Ray Charles Revue '69 makes its Las Vegas bow today. The extravagant entertainment package includes Charles, The Raeletts, comedian Billy Wallace, the Lon Fontaine Dancers and the Ray Charles Orchestra. The restless natives have ' waited patiently for Charles, who hasn't sung in Las Vegas in four years. LIZA MINNELLI heads the Hotel Sahara show until Jack Benny arrives June 10. The talented young singer-dancer has attained considerable success since introduced as a child entertainer by her famed mother, Judy Garland. Guy Marks, Who usually adds the laughter to Eddie Fisher shows, makes his Sahara debut in support of Liza. Marks employs a most unique most unique comedy style, r THE DESERT INN has set July 4 for the opening of its new genre in nightclub entertain-] ment-the super spectacular. Titled "Pzazz^T and All That Jazz. . .Baf>y7" the extravagan- will feature lavish sets, breathtaking costumes an<L, of; course, beautiful girls. Jp'' THE DUNES Hotel 3 elated [ over the return on June 5 of: Rouvauh, its favorite singer. He [ returns for his third six-month I engagement as the star of prod- j ucer Frederic Apcar's 100-per- son French spectacular, "Casino de Paris." Gus Lampe, the Cocoanuti Grove's entertainment director, has labeled Rouvaun as "one of the brightest young singing stirs today." CURRENTLY in Las Vegas. . ALADDIN: "Minsky's Burlesque". . .CAESARS PALACE: Andy Williams, Osmond Bros, Nancy Austin Show. . .DESERT INN: Bob Newhart, Teresa Brewer, Ray Anthony . .; .DUNES: "Casino de Paris," "Vive les Girls," Henry King dance orchestra. . .FLAMINGO: Don Ho (June 6: Tom Jones, Sammy Shore): Lounge: Fat Domino. . .FREMONT: Mickey Rooney (June 5, Fran- kie Laine). . .FRONTIER: Ray Charles Revue: Lounge: Frank Sinatra Jr., Jack E. Leonard. . .RIVIERA: Roger Miler, The Blossoms, Shecky Greene, Sylvia Syms. . .SAHARA: Liza Minnelli . . . SANDS: Diahann Carroll; lounge: Buddy Greco (Wednesday, Bill Medley). .STARDUST: "Tout Paris". .THUNDERBIRD: various 1 vues. . .TROPICANA: "Folies Bergere;" Blue Room: Xavier Cugat, Bach Yen (June 6, Pete Fountain.) CURRENT IN RENO. . .HAROLD'S CLUB: Boots Randolph, Dick Roman, Craig Evans Johnny Vanelli. . .HARRAH'S: Don Adams, Kim Sisters (June 5, Ed Ames, lounge, Judy Lynn. CURRENT IN SOUTH TAHOE . . . SAHARA-TAHOE: Milton Berle. . .HARRAH's: Jim Na- bors, Ronnie Schell, Beverlee & the Sneakers; lounge: Louis Prima, Sam Butera. CURRENT IN SPARKS. JOHN ASCUAGA'S NUGGET: Carol Channing (June 5, JimmS Durante.) J]