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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • Page 237

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IS We Have It All! Center-Strip Location 2,700 Luxurious Rooms Suites Grand Array of Fine Dining Race and Sports Book World-Famous Antique Classic Auto Collection Award Winning Hit Show, "Legends In Concert" Free Gaming School Health. Fitness Center $10 two FREE Valid Breakfast buffets JANUARY 1-1-92 DAILY per or thru lunch; person 1-31-92 limit per BUFFET! of stay. PER PERSON with $10 room special booking. PER NIGHT IMPERIAL PALACE CALL TOLL FREE (800) NE 634-6441 Double occupancy, Sunday thru Thursday only, subject to availability, slightly higher on weekends and holidays. Individuals only, not available to groups or persons attending meetings or conventions.

Offer is subject to cancellation without notice. Valid tor California residents only. IMPERIAL PALACE HOTEL CASINO LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Las Vegas' Newest Attraction! HOTEL GAMBLING SALOONS RESTAURANTS BED BREAKFAST Mid-Week INCLUDES $2995 Per Room Complimentary Breakfast Each Morning $49951 Per Weekends Room of 2 Your Persons Stay, Per Maximum Room. SEE The "Turn World's Most Century" Exciting STRECT-STATIONI Gambling Hall. A MAIN Home of Rosie O'Grady's Good Time Emporium.

ROSIL "The NOW Downtown 300 North Main Street Downtown SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 1992 Imperial has system for hearing-impaired Loretta Holloway Holloway to sing at Desert Inn Hotel Loretta Holloway will perform in the Winners Choice Lounge at the Desert Inn Hotel Country Club Monday through Feb. 1. Holloway is a singer and actress, who uses her lyrics as dialogue.

She has opened for such performers as Bill Cosby, Jay Leno, Whoopi Goldberg, Yakov Smirnoff and Don Rickles at showrooms in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. For more information, call (702) 733-4444. For Home Delivery, Call 1-800-LA TIMES. The Imperial Palace Hotel Casino has added an audio system that aids hearing-impaired people in experiencing the sounds of the "Legends in Concert" show. The Imperial Palace says it is the first hotel in Nevada to equip its showroom with a communication system called the Sennheiser Infrared Assistive Listening Device.

The system enables hearingimpaired persons to clearly distinguish the sounds around them through headphones that contain a receiver and an adjustable volume knob. The sounds of the show are picked up and transmitted to the headsets by infrared signals mounted on each side of the showroom and above the stage. The lightweight headphones resemble the Walkman radio headsets. They can be used anywhere in the showroom and do not affect other patrons. Hearing-impaired persons attending the "Legends in Concert" show can obtain a listening device from the maitre 'd upon entering the showroom and return it after the performance.

Similar systems are now common fixtures in Broadway theaters and most major concert halls and auditoriums. The Sennheiser communication system was officially introduced at the "Legends in Concert" show in the Imperial Theatre on Nov. 19. In the audience was a group of 16 hearing-impaired individuals invited to attend by the state of Nevada Governor's Committee on Employ- "HOT" WINTER SPECIAL $1100 Per Person Dbl Occupancy DUNES DAILY DOLLARS WINTER GOLF Dbl Person Occupancy SWING INTO $59 Per 1st Night 3 Days 2 Nights $25 per room $10 Roll of Quarters 2nd Night FREE $25 Casino Match Play 1st Round of Golf 10 Free Slot Pulls Dinner Buffet $25 Champagne Brunch Next Day's Round Footlong Hot Dog Soft Drink FREE 2 Drinks Fun Book All taxes and gratuitles (excluding bellman) DAILY DOLLARS AIR PNG. PP DEL Occ.

Includes roundtrip air from Burbank, Ontario, Palm Springs (Orange County Dunes LAX, add $10) Call 1-800-688-3427 HOTEL-CASINO COUNTRY CLUB 3650 LAS VEGAS BLVD. LAS VEGAS, NV 89109 WEEKENDS HIGHER, ALL ROOMS RESERVATIONS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY, 1-800-24-DUNES An Elvis impersonator is featured in "Legends in Concert." ment of People with Disabilities. "It was beautiful," said David Schroeder, who is deaf. "We can finally hear the sounds--both musically and vocally." The installation was in conjunction with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was passed in July, 1990. The act was designed to give the disabled equal employment opportunities and make businesses more sensitive.

It does not spell out specific guidelines for listening devices. The deadline for making public transportation and accommodations more accessible to the disabled is Jan. 26. The Imperial Palace was named the national 1990 Employer of the Year by the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. For more information, call (702) 794-3114.

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