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I 18 Spokane Daily Chronicle, Thursday, May 11, 1967. ay, May 11, 1967. 9 LINWOOD IGHLIGHTS 4( OB THOMAS A' HOLLYWOOD (AP) Said tions is a passionate urge to-veteran movie flier Paul Mantz: ward excellence in anything he "I'm supposed to be a devil-undertakes, matched with anger toward a sloly man, performance. paces npcae. may-care aviator in helmet and slovenly goggles, white scarf whipping in the small hours of the night, back, roaring under bridges, Iseeking the answer to the goes- flying through open hangars, men have asked since So- deliberately crashing planes 11.biechhasb a capac- cannot into splinters, diving through express in spoken en wor but ut narrow canyons in search of' which finds expression in his more and more thrills.

l' hand on the controls of an hon- "I've done all that, sure. But I lest airplane. is brave man." passionate urge to- 'th nce in any ing matched with anger nly performance. ad man, who paces hours of the night, ive asked answer to the clues- since So- iy? He has a capac. which ken words he cannot but po, expression in his controls of an hon.

am not a stunt pilot. I'm a precision flier, and I'm alive today to prove it." Indeed Paul Mantz was a pre. cision flier, and during his lifetime he provided the screen with more aerial thrills than any other pilot. Ile walked away from a hundred crashes that could have killed. "He a Feats Recounted His bravery exceeded that of many of the famed fliers of reality and fiction whom he portrayed on the screen.

He flew under the Brooklyn Bridge for "Blaze of Noon." He sheared off wings of a biplane by landing between two trees in "When rave man. Recounted Ty exceeded that of le famed fliers of 'iction whom he poi- he screen. He flew trooklyn Bridge for ion." He sheared off If a biplane by land- two trees in "When Calculation Fails I win), tomes marcning He filmed the great hedge- But his usually canny calculai ihopping scenes in the beginning tion of risk and danger failed "Best Years of Our Lives" bim on July 8, 1965. That was trif and brought the wonders of the the day he went up in a rickety hand-made plane for "Flight of United States closeup for the the Phoenix." His partner, aerial tour in Cinerama. One of his i Frank Tallman, was scheduled last jobs was to capture in- to fly the Phoenix.

But Tallman piring cloud scenes to portray had broken his leg in a freak Jesus' ascension in "The Great- home accident and would la- est Story Ever Told." "I've cheated death often I ter lose the leg. So Mantz, doubling for James think sometimes death has rid- den copilot with me on every Stewart, flew the plane in the flight, waiting for me to make a 140-degree heat of Arizona's Buttercup Valley. Hanging onto said Mantz in 1965. "I a wing was stunt man Bobby don nall'y he made one. make mistakes." But 'l- 1 Rose.

Both were in their 60s and pushing their luck after a life-I 07 time of danger. Rose's luck held firm. Mantz latidure THEATRES was killed. 1 TOPS IN ENTIRTAINMENT 1 Willy Comes Marching Home." He filmed the great hedge Marching Home." the great hedge- les in the beginning of Our Lives" the wonders of the closeup for the Cinerama. One of was to capture in- I scenes to portray sion in "The Great- er Told." ted death often I mes death has rid- with me on every for me to make a id in "I mistakes." But li- le one.

etz THEATREI1 INTIRTAINMENT (LOS. DOORS Orl, 8:43 IT'S A AT 7:15 41, 9:41 OPP 6: S3 ST II AT 715 A CHARLES IC FELIMUNS DOUAI I 0 A 3 CAINO i 3 tr't 'r, Costar Nancy Kwan (above) is a comely, adornment of "Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.," the comedy film now being shown at the North Cedar. Her costar is Dick an Dyke. The Walt Disney pro.

duetion of the children's classic "Winnie the Pooh" completes the program. Theaters Students FOX "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Fee lin' So Sad," 5, "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold," 6:30, 10. Man and a Woman," 6, 8, 10. Royale," 7:15,, 9:45. GARLAND "A Man for AR Seasons," 7:30, 9:40.

Griffin," "A High Wind in Ja-; ma ica," 9:15. a Woman," 5:45, 7:53, "Spring in Scandinavia," 5:30, 7:26, 9:22. EAST TRENT "How to Steal a Mi4lion," "Modesty Blaise." EAST SPRAGUE "Huct." AUTONUE "Battle of the Bulge," "Not With My Wife, 1 You Don't." 1 DRIVE-IN "Hallucination Generation," "Door to Door Maniac." NORTH CEDAR "Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.,". "Winnie the Pooh." WEST Bravo," "Up Periscope." Ohr (6olltr1t PEND OREILLE LAKE, -444, Boyview, Idaho '7" Take Mother to Dinner Mother's Day, May 14, and bring the whole family! BARON OF BEEF and ROAST TURKEY Dona ea ottr crystal floor to tiro mask on wands.

Call MUrdock 3-7414 for reservations. 7 blion to Give Recital Piano pupils of Bessie Vess will appear in recitals at her lhome studio, E619 Glass, Mon-'day, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Only girls will play on the first two programs boys will perform at the last. The recitalists wilt include: Russell Wheeler, Jonna Schutz, Peggy Beck, Sharon Sin-not, Sharon Leydig, Duane and Pamela Longenecker, Shelli Hunt, Karol Sontag, Don La-point, David Sontag, Jim Shutz, Donald Stotts, Terry and Karen Decker, Teresa and Doreen Murphy, Donna and Paula Cozzetto, Patricia Diltz. Richard Hoeft, Steve and Paul Schinker, Brett Chmura, Jerry Smith, George Smith, Terri By MARY CAMPBELL NEW YORK (AP)All systems were go last night for the British Royal Ballet.

In a New York season which includes the presentation of six American premiers of ballets, (be company danced the one everybody expected correctly as it turns outto be the biggest hit, "Paradise Lost." Rudolf Nureyev and Dame Margot Fonteyn, the company's star duo, danced it. And Mrs. John F. Kennedy was in the Hunt, Kaye Decker, Vivian Harshberger, Lisa Manning, Kim Hunt, Laurie Schmidt, Susan Long, Vonda Mullenix, Ann M. Maly and Michelle Dyer.

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Instead of classic lyricism, they gave forth vitality and passion and created an electric suspense. Nureyev proved he can be magnetic even when he does no spectacular high leaps. Dame Margot, who is 48, still is as lithe as a girl. A (1E ivy West 3.21 AOULIV7 "STRANGE COUCH" "WILD MUM' "CAGED EXTRA: iron OF I GIRLS' IT'S TODAY'S NEWS FIRST THAT GETS THE, READERS 14hdttan, TOSS FE SE Tit WALT DISNEY'S 'BULLWHIP GRIFFIN" pad "NIGH WIND IN Anthony Quante-Antos Loosens AFTER "BLOW-UK' You Should Be Ready For se re-r. la7TILEIMOR; "STRAIGHTFORWARD, INTELLIGENT EXPLORATION OF EROTICA-NOT CRUDE OR OFFENSIVE' Gene Youngblood, LA.

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Theaters Students British Ballet Wins Praise FOX "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, By MARY CAAIPBELL audience at the Metropolitan I I I WI 17 7: A A IS amma's Hung You in the to Give Recital NEW YORK (AP)All WALT DISNEY'S 'BULLWHIP GRI" A( 1 Closet and I'm night So terns were go last ght for tyhs sad," 5, The Spy Who pupils of Bessie Vess Royal Ballet. se. Opera House. Nureyev and Dame Margot I usually lance the arisba- "MGR and FFIN IND IN JAMAICA" Came in From the Cold," 6:30, will appear in recitals at her I 1" cratic romantic repertoire like Anthony itheano-jontto Coburn ir 10. lit" i home studio, E619 Glass, Mon- In a New York season which "Romeo and Juliet," danced Man and a Tuesday and Wednesday includes the presentation of six Roland Petit's angular modern EL REY gw Ro I an, evenings.

Only girls will play Amer. Ica premiers of ballets, choreography as though to the Anthill IS r.rmdli manner born. Instead of classic wisa-- ale 715 I will perform at the last. first two programs bos I the company danced the one everybody expected 7 correctly lyricism, they gave forth vi- "STRANGE COUCH" 1 GARLAND "A Man for All tality and passion and created i The recitalists willinclude: "WILD RITE AT INTERLUDE" Seasons," 7:30, 9:40. jonna as it turns outto be the big- an electric suspense.

Nureyev "CAGED GIRL" proved he can be magnetic even "A High Wind in Ja- inoi Russell Wheeler, Schutz, Peggy Beck, Sharon Sin- hit, "Paradise Lost" 1 Rudolf Nureyev ad Dame when he does no spectacular EXTRA: imin OF 1 GIRLS" maica," 9:15. Sharon Leydig, Duane and i Pamela Longenecker, Shelli I Margot Fonteyn the high Dame. Margot, who IT'S NEWS FIRST i company's a Karol Sontag Don La oman," 5 45 star duo danced it And Mrs is 48, still is as lithe as a girl. THAT GETS THE, READERS 1 7:53 948; "Spring in Scandi- po int David Sontag, Jim Shutz John F. Kennedy was in the I navi, 5:30, 7:26, 9:22.

'Donald Stotts, Terry and Karen EAST TRENT "How to Steal Teresa and Doreen! 4 AFTER "BLOW-UP" 's a Million," "Modesty Murphy, Donna and Paula Coz.lHunt, Kaye Decker, Vivian i EAST SPRAGUE zetto, Patricia Diltz. 1 Lisa Manning, costar "Hud." Richard Hoeft, Steve and Paul Kim Hunt, Laurie Schmidt, Su- You Should Be Ready For AUTO-l'UE "Battle of the' Schinker, Brett Chmura, Jerry isan Long, Vonda Mullenix, Ann Nancy Kwan (above) is a Bulge," "Not With My Wife, 'Smith, George Smith, Terri' M. Maly and Michelle Dyer. comely, adornment of "Lt. You Don't." fhl Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.," the DRIVE-IN "Hallucination ls7ratf241.1.-7.7 i comedy film now being Generation," "Door to Door 1 a i nt shown at the North Cedar.

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Violent Emotions Masked 1, gaatiZki FOR ON NIES 805 Oki I It O4IC Said writer Beirne Lay "He (Mantz) I essentially a man of violent emotions. He has kept them for the most part un der control. One of these emo cZa ei IZE3 Coeds Initiated SEE THE NEW JAMES BOND MOVIE! PARAYISCRITCHNICOIOR. 7,41 A COUIMBIA MIASMAS( VI THE MERRY MASSACRE Has Everything front Mack Sennett to Snow White SE NEW 'ND MOVIE! tioteITDINCOIOA. 11,.9 A MIASMAS( VI tY MASSACRE rything troni I to Snow Whote NLINON101 P1-1140S DIOARLAND ee LINON101 P744011 Two Spokane seniors at the University of Washington have been initiated into the university chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, national women's education honorary, school officials said today.

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