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ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-S37I PRESS CUPPING BUReJ1| 165 Church Street - New York LAS VEGAS, NEV. REVIEW-JOURNAL Circ. D. 12,535 - S. 13,116 Sun lfl.ttraat \Jn tne ^Jc own i with olan jarlson- Thi Main Stem ij? A reminder: The current race track muddle actually ha. bearing on the integrity, experience, the success or the popularity Webb Everett* He would be an asset to any race track. It is on the manner in which he ws^ltiven the pofet of general manager that is being questioned, by'complaining stockholders. The thought has been expressed that putting :Eyerett in was a maneuver to manipulate the stock to more valuable proportions and to try to eradicate the original smaller stockholders. That we wouldn't know . .. But we can certainly attest, as we point a finger to successful Santa Anita, that Everett would be invaluable in the capacity of general manager of the Las Vegas, Jockey Club ... Meanwhile, his dame has been stricken from the hiway billboard. Benny Binion will now judge in his perspicacity in selecting the "Horseshoe Club" as the name of his venture on Fremont street... The Horseshoe, emblematic of luck, is something that could stand Benny in good, stead now down thar in Texas . . . The marital status of Janie Powell is at least more settled as to a decision now than it Ayas when she hit town. The divorce is definite. The community property will be a battle . .. Between Louis Armstrong and Gordon Mac Rae there'll be such ?╜, parade of bobby-soxers that a special detail of traffic cops will be necessary .. . Steady twosome: Cliff Ferre and Joanne Barton, both in the current El Cortez show. 3rd-Dementia: "Hie Greatest Show On Earth," academy award Iwinner and box-office "money maker, must step aside. "The House fOf Wax," Warner's 3-D'er, has smashed all box-office records at the jFox first-run West Coast Theaters. Which proves you've gotta have H gimmick. . . Paul Sperling announces that the Huntridge Theaters lis high on the list for installation of 3-D equipment... After viewing' herself in 3-D, Rhonda Fleming threw her bra away and changed to jnew ones.- w$ %MkM Ring immortal Barney Ross, his wife and fight manager George IParnassus, arrive at McCarran Field at 8:15 tonite and there is no doubt that a large coterie of Barney's friends will be on hand to jgreet him for his refereeing chore at Cashman Field Thursday nite. The dancing Hightowers, resting in Las Vegas, were joined jby Robert's sister Marilyn. She is a London stage star ... Incident- jally, Robert was once married to dancing star Vera Ellen... A jgrateful Lani Mclntyre and Co, took Congo room stage manager Sy iLien along to Hollywood where they hosted him at a large Hawaiian [festival. He was shown the.?√ßreal'Hawaiian dances, and plied with so imuch food and drink tlteyijfee. arrived .feome still in a comatose state i . . .The big Union Pacifp^barbecue- was held outdoors in the Last Frontier Village last nite under ideal' weather conditions. * Every second guy lately seems to be on the verge of building !a new hotel. If we were torjjline up these guys end to end|||a the Strip there would be no ro%n for the, hotels ... Actually,s-:operatOrs ;from Miami, Chicago and Offer.points are on the *scene looking over sites?╟÷and front men?╟÷for local possibilities . . . It is becomi^plK trite ; subject, building a new hoti* and sometime one feels prompted to j tell them to either do it or get off the plot (of ground)?╟÷they intend ; to build on. KJil'. Sad to hear that Alfred Waddell died yesterday without;ever : regaining consciousness following the auto snjtash-up involvii|j Tex [Collins (allegedly of Beatty's Red Light ^owe- ?╟≤?╟≤ Collins, oripinally charged with driving with a suspended drivers .Jicense now faces the imore serious charge of manslaughter filed an hour after Waddell died. Show Minutiae: The "Oh Happy Day" boys, The Four Knights, if crowds Nenjoying their El Cortez show axe any indicatio^-slpuld I be zooming their Capitol Record sales during their local stint l^*fThe loudest kid in town is Bobby Gregg, percussion soloist-rwflli Paul Whiternan (at Hotel Last Frontier). This embryonio Gene j&jEupa is a top drummer boy and will be |heard from ... Jack CaJffifjs'impression of Al Jolson (in the Sahara's Congo room) is a hej|ri|beater . . .Submerged in all the vast publicity about Tallu are, t^Mented ^ark Brothers on the same bill it the Saggg* They're" tef$fic! .. . \ *que ballerina Dorothy Jarnac cjjiquersT&e;audience with twinkling \ ^nd expressive eyes?╟÷at the Thunderbird . .. "Thejplrave Bulls" %^ ^y Rafael Mendez in the show closing tonite at the Flamingo Vf be remembered .. . The Aqua Fair, perhaps the most novel ^tempted here, was a whopping success at its Desert Inn ?·Nrite. It is a double bill involving two shows. One, led V . ^weissmuller is in the pool and the other on the hugej ; i^e- '$&_&_$ i *%^^^ Houston (Tex.) Chronicle - SWANKY NEW MOTEL?╟÷Built around this irregular shaped swimming pool is the swanky new Western Skies Motel at 2806 Old Spanish Trail, a block off Almeda. Balconies on the upper apartments afford an evening pastime of-seeing the swimming and diving and play yS/aricolored water sprays, which the de- Jfeloper, Leon Green, is providing for the /patrons of 'his motel with its 44 air-condi- tioned rooms. For those who prefer, there will be television entertainment also in each room. The units have been elaborately finished after . the pattern" of Sarj,ds rHotel, Las Vegas, and others. Bailey .SvTeiURTlI'wwi. the architect and Jacques de la Marre did the mural work. Clay Kinnaird. former Shamrock assistant manager, others. Bailey iJWUUMJn wm, tne arcmteci anu Jacques de la Marre did the mural work. Clay Kinnaird, former Shamrock assistant manager, is manager of the $200,000 Western Skies project. Jack Go?il5S'ti*an?╜>nar'-nf longest dinnei Iwhn Wo.,e?S2*!lB-W|fto(lueeFi was that of Arthur t ^""V1 ?╜wnr ??Wr-ifeeljS?╜? MurpiSCol,?Σ≤?"' :r> and I mhhi WSW ,*?√ß*?·?*. SL?Σ≤^ actress, e T??3-ft ^or?╜Wa^?╜B??'''th ,-who have-gHfagRjiftS [,|New;Y0rk,oS^ fi*s?·ap*| lover He?,-L? Fernandel as a ) |Mi?? "me know X "as 'ha* *e ?½3 hSi^^^^^^SS5?½" O'Connor5- I fetors BPNRwWf lemy No, 1 she wiU ffieet wtthl^^nd-plHS^,,^^ M Outfits May i F|lm Same Storvi . to this news Warn^ x>-.^ "Helen of Srf may star in, company AilrfT fl ** ItaUan MGM*hea1" IS?ds on w"?╜ther script in English we there's a sicmisgi^^eforepermis- coming pictm-o y. I Vroy as a |busy I Pfec|^ better. .getl |A)!BH& '*"** to gold. Nowhere are ,??i ^ Vegas her Columbia ?╜w DoIt Again", Jane w?lf b^^Ctur^ y??u knoW She made hSC^l attraction. Ne w^ onTlfe debut ^hen m& on mv feSk^6 yoVn2 star- la^e; ip? flrS* Personal appear-l fCr^Sitf-^ er's daui kc*fena Turn-11