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    (Cii Los Angeles, Times ir. D. 958,124 - S. Calif. 1,269,931) JUN 7 19S9 _M*'**??. Est. 1888 IOHN L. SCOTT Newley to Make Vegas Bow Aug. 7; Y Three years ago, Anthony Newley, a man of many talents, was the first star signed by Caesars Palace to a ; million dollar contract for appearances over a four-year \ period.- His Las Vegas debut, held in abeyance because of other commitments, will finally take place Aug. 7 when the actor-composer- : writer - director-recording artist begins a three-week engagement. Newley joins such en- i tertainment giants as i Frank Sinatra, Andy Williams, Tony Bennett and Petula Clark on the Caesars Palace roster. His program, now being arranged, probably will include numbers from "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off," which Newley directed, co-wrote with Leslie Bricusse, and Antunn?╟?wfl,uu starred in; "The Roar of Anthony Newley the Greasepaint( the Smell of the Crowd," which he and Bricusse put together; and songs from the current film, "Can Heironymous Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?" which he produced, directed, wrote the music for and starred in. S Newley made his film debut in England at an early <age, and also became involved in stage theater early in ;his career. In TV he first commanded attention in -"Sammy," followed by his singing debut in "Sunday Night at the London Palladium" and his own specials. Newley first hit the record charts in Great Britain with "Why?", "Do You Mind?" and "Pop Goes the \ Weasel." He also has recorded four albums, the latest of which contains songs from "Heironymous Merkin." 'Soul Day' Celebration Thursday Caesars Palace celebrates "Soul Day" when \ "Aretha Franklin makes her Las Vegas debut in Circus I Maximus theater-restaurant. With comedian Redd Foxx Matured, the bill will. be limited to six days. Tony i Bennett and Woody Herman's orchestra open June 26; j and Petula Clark and George Kirby take over July 17- j ,Aug. 6. A Rehearsals for "Pzazz 70," which world premieres \ * July 10 at the Desert Inn, are under way. Cast of the Frank Sennes-Donn. Arden production is so large that \ the various groups ofTemale performers are wearing identification uniforms until each becomes personally ^recognizable by Arden and his staff. Showgirls are I ' rehearsing in bikinis; distaff dancers are wearing j midriff leotards, and girl singers work in miniskirts. No i standard rehearsal clothes for the handful of male I members of the cast. "Pzazz 70" will focus production numbers on exciting l. . eras of different American cities, opening with Las Vegas today and closing with a salute to Duke Ellington's New York in the smoldering tempo of the i,Cotton Club's reign. M Danny Thomas is the first big-name star signed for Howard Hughes' Landmark, which probably will open . on July 1. Danny opened the Sands Hotel in 1952 and, .according to a spokesman, was personally requested by Hughes to do the same for the Landmark. Thomas will .be spotlighted as MC and will be joined by other entertainment notables during the festive opening. AMERICAN Press Clipping Bureau, Inc. Tel. WOrth 2-3797 From MfxY2 0l9&9 *M< NEWS'* COURIER Charleston, S. C. M-63,168 S-79,803 Howard Hughes Desert inn To Break Nudity Barrier By DOROTHY MANNERS HOLLYWOOD - Another blow to what "family trade" there is in Las Vegas. The Desert Inn will have a nude show for the first time in 19 years! This marks quite a departure for the first hotel bought by Howard Hughes in Vegas. And ironically, as the new revue takes off its clothes, the budget goes up over $1,000,000 to stage it. In charge of getting the bare - flesh extravaganza underway is Ttop -Arden who has put on all Desert Inn shows since 1950 and at the same time does the Stardust and the Paris Lido. Says Arden, "I'm no novice to nudity, the Lido was one of the first in Vegas. But believe me, it's something new at the Desert Inn where for years our headliners have been such folksy-folks as Jimmy Durante, Rosemary Clooney, Bob Newhart and Andy Williams ?╟÷ all fully clothed." The International Set continues to get a social workout on bom sides of the Atlantic. In Paris, the showing of Beverly Hills artist Gant Gaither's charming paintings at Galrie Andre Weil, had 'em flying in from all directions. Rex Harrison came up solo from Cannes; Lee Remick, Fleur Cowles-Meyer and Cecil Beaton flew the Channel from London. From Spain came the Nicholas Biddies and Countess Tolstoy. The Alfred Bloom- ingdales and Virginia Zanuck arrived from Los Angeles. Others who just came to exclaim over Gant's oils were Bobo Rockefeller, Mrs. Marshall Field and Mir Khan, Prince of Pakistan. "They not only came and looked, they bought," reports my spy. "The little paints sold like hot crepe suzettes." .-?╟÷^H^ Covina, Calif. San Gabriel Valley Tribune (C?r. D 74,182-S 76,133) JUN 12 1969 jWL T BARNEY GLAZER IN NEVADA Aretha's Arrived! Aretha ' Franklirf,? powerful, lyrical and one of the most con- I temporary interpreters of soul singing, opens today at Caesars j Palace in Las Vegas. It's her debut there. Don't blink. Aretha is in for! only six days so that means she I bows out following her performance June 17. That should whet (the tourist appetite to bring her back at a later date for a longer time. I Caesars brings in the Broadway production, "The Boys in the Band," June 19 into its new j legitimate theater ?╟÷ The i Roman Theatre. The Riviera Hotel is headlining singer Roger Miller and | getting the decks cleared for Dean Martin's opening June 17. Better get your reservations in |early. Dino can fill the place! with his family and clan members alone. j In the Riviera's Starlite Theatre, Shecky Greene is much funnier than he is on television, where he needs longer time to [get off the ground. He gets all the time he wants at the Riviera and makes it pay with sidesplitting laughter. Sylvia Syms sings on the same bill. i Sammy Davis Jr. opens today at Harrah's in South Tahoe. Jackl Benny and singer Shani Watlis' |of the film "Oliver!" opened this,, week at the Las Vegas Sahara I | Hotel as did Red Skelton at the Sands Hotel down the Strip. The Thunderbird Hotel in Las Vegas is readying for its opening I June 18 of the musical comedy "The Madame." Bob Newhart and Teresa i Brewer are headlining at the |Desert Inn, which is working day and night preparing its extravaganza opening July 10 ?╜?· "Pzazz 70 and All That Jazz .TTBaby?" Catch Ray Anthony [also at the Desert Inn. Rouvaun is one of the biggest j marquee attractions in Las Vegas at the Dunes Hotel, The powerful, handsome, popular tenor is heading the "Casino de Paris" revue. Other shows to see in Las I Vegas . . . Little Richard at the Aladdin ... The Kids Next Door I at the Desert Inn . . . "Vive les I Girls" at the Dunes ... Pat I Boone, Sonny and Cher and The I Platters (Flamingo) Frankie Laine (Fremont) . . . Jimmy Dean, Harry James, iDoodletown Pipers and Deedy & Bill (Frontier) ... The "Skin Revue" at the Sahara lounge . . . Bill Medley and singer Brandi Alexander (a doll) at the Sands lounge. "?√ß Also "Tout Paris" (Stardust) Pete Fountain and "Folies Bergere" (Tropicana) and various fun revues at The Thunderbird. ?╟? . Up in Reno ?╟÷ Count Basie (Harold's Club) . . . Ed Ames and Johnny Puleo and Harmonica Gang (Harrj