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Covina, Calif. San Gabriel Valley Tribune (Circ. D. 68,850) -O/ Jtten 6 PCB- Est. 1888 BARNEY GLAZER IN US VEGAS Mamie, Candy on Same Bill -?sked a mink, "If around a shopping market, ROWAN AND MARTIN arel girl next door. The fellow who you were given one wish, what would you ask for?" The mink replied, "I'd wish for a coat made out of Mamie Van Dorens and trimmed with Candy Barrs." If you can satisfy your desires with one Mamie and Candy, you'll find them at the Bonanza Hotel. Sex symbols, si, but the young ladies are also talented entertainers. You'll get your money's worth. By the way, the Bonanza eliminated its dinner show. Instead, they offer cocktail performances at 10 p.m. and midnight. Add a 2 a.m. performance Fridays and Saturdays. HARRY BELAFONTE closes at Caesars Palace Oct. 14, Woody Allen and Xaviar Cugat fill a brief gap from Oct. 15 to 18. Then Tony Bennett aril rives Oct; 19 with comedian Henny Youngman for two weeks. What's the secret of Tony Bennett's success? I'd say it's falling in love with his job. BILLY ECKSTINE is singing at the Aladdin Hotel where he explains why he doesn't intend to retire for a good many years. "Money doesn't talk anymore," said Billy. "It goes without saying." That's what happens Billy, but have you noticed the increased pace around Las Vegas? Cash a $50 check and you don't get any change. "PZAZZ! '68/' at the Desert Inn ''frv^sl,"ydu everything for your money except trading stamps. This isn't a production. It's an institution. All of showbizJ wrapped into one presentation. TRINI LOPEZ follows "Hello, Dolly!" Oct. 18 into the Riviera] Hotel's Versailles Room. On the same evening, Damone fills the^ Starlite Theatre slot left by Shecky Greene. Trini's and Vic's sing] styles are as far apart as do and ti in the musical scale but they're blending the Riviera into one big, happy cash register. Currently singing and dancing at the Sahara Hotel, Donald O'Connor constitutes a treat but not a surprise. Donald's been around previously. But June Ally son! Well, how! June came out of Broadway's chorus to paint the silver screen golden hued. ROWAN AND MARTIN are showcasing their steadily improving brand of team comedy at the Sands Hotel. These lads are never invited to a smog control meeting. Where members would discuss pollution, Dick Martin would be certain to challenge, "Yen, but the drivers on the freeway are] even more polluted. PHYLLIS DILLER is smoking out the laughs at the Flamingo Hotel where audiences'are choking and begging for mercy. Phyllis is the worst thing that happened to the tradition of the girl next door. The fellow who grew up next to Phyllis kent asking his folks, "Why didn't you move next to a vacant lot?" THE FRONTIER Hotel continues with "Europa '68,"' a revue that steams into the harbor each evening but keeps missing the dock. Help is coming Oct. 27 when Eddie Fisher and Joey Forman add name glamor to the Frontier for the first time since it was built. Undoubtedly, Eddie's wife-to-be/ Connie Stevens, will join the singer. ^N0W!..J HOLLYWOOD HAPPENING Produced by Frank Sennes created & Directed by Donn Arden FOR HOTEL RESERVATIONS CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR (213) 272-7875 DESERT INN LAS VEGAS, NEV.