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i i ! I ! i i !! H U ! S I ii i I i ! ! ; n i i v s I i i ti 11 11 VI. CkCars November 23-29, 1980 asrv HLMj est i I i, . : V. v - if. i i t ' r : r. - f ' V a D f. v X. -.V. OVV??!,) ? iM win ! iiiinrt .wV.y.'-'-vViL, About People John Rockwell (r) didn't plan a mob scene. He just wanted to initiate his new restaurant, Rockwell's, in high black tie style. What he got was a celebrity packed crowd of around 800, a block-and-a-half traffic jam and mass claustrophobia. Said comic Jack Carter, surveying the mass of humanity, "It's just a few thousand of his close friends. "Growled a crowded fellow guest, "He has too many friends." Rockwell greets (l-r) JoAnn Pflug with date. Jack Haley, Jr., Leon Isaac with wife and TV sportscaster JaynffKennedy and Sammy Davis, Jr. UPI
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