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I agree.*** From: Al Freeman/Sands Hotel/Las Vegas, Nevada For release: Upon receipt SINATRA SPECTACULAR TO BE CLOSED CIRCUITED TO NEW YORK FEBRUARY 8TH FOR CHILDREN'S CHARITY Las Vegas, Nevada (January 20th) 0 A special show emanating from St. Louis and starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Milton Berle, the Tijuana Brass, Connie Francis, Trini Lopez, Kaye Stevens, the Step Brothers, the Little Steps, Pat Henry and Nelson Riddle and his orchestra will be seen here in New York via closed circuit television at the Americana Hotel on February 8th at 8:30 P.M. with all proceeds going to the Dorothy Entratter Nursery Home for Children in Israel. Jack Entratter, president and show producer of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, has arranged this unusual fund-raising project in cooperation with Sinatra. Entratter established the Dorothy Entratter Nursery Home in Israel four years ago in memory of his wife and to date has taken care of 400 children from working families, broken homes and new migrations. The closed circuit arrangement for the Nursery Home will also go into Chicago, and Entratter predicts this closed circuit televising of huge spectaculars to be the coming trend in raising funds for charities. The affair at the Americana will also feature a buffet supper and cocktails. Tax deductible tickets are $100 per person. This event is open to the public and reservations can be made by calling 688-8930.