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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 56

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Thursday, June 27, 1 968 THE SUN D-7 Young Talent Proves Warming For a 'Cool' Redlands Concert Las Vegas Scene $17,500 a Week Is Top Salary By CHARLES D. PERLEE challenging task of opening the.ious "Der Feurreiter" (poem by Moenke), the latter sung aun.Te.egram Lively Arti Editor concert amid the breeze. He did summer music season got excellently with the Chopin Sch- once in a blue moon today be CAESARS PALACE -Ton ylncidentally, Mancinl recently erzo in Minor Op. 20. He hur By FORREST DUKE Special to The Sun-Telegrm LAS VEGAS -When Jack Bennett, Buddy Rich Orchestra ried a bit at the end of each cause of its terrifyingly strange modulations.

The third offering was Richard Hageman's "Mi -an'early start at Redlands Bowl Tuesday night, and although the weather didn't know it was 'summer, more than 1,000 Nero's Nook: Xavier Cugat, Hanna Aroni, "Bottoms Up," Carter opens at the Riviera phrase during the first, section, but otherwise it was a solid in randa," which Miss Volkland Crazy Head Revue or urn tefe lounge Aug. 28 he will be paid the highest weekly salary braved the cool to cheer the five terpretation. This boy is an hon sang delightfully. Her gifted ac DESERT INN "Pzazz! '68" purchased Art Unkletter's home in So. California.

At the Sands, Dean Martin told Red Skelton: "I had a fraction of a cold, but only two, fifths cured Gaye "Mama" Spiegelman, who gained fame in San Francisco as the "Topless Mother of Eight," is now in Pat Moreno's "Artists Models" music com Winners of the 17th annual companist was her sister, 500 ever made by a lounge Lounge: "Tom Jones" musical Pepper Davis, Tony Reese. Jeanne Huebner. star in Las Vegas history, Cur rent champ is Shecky Greene, DUNES "Casino de Paris." or student at Beaumont High, heads percussion in the school band, is a backstroke swimming champion and also stars in trap shooting! At 17, Peter Kent is already Pianist David Johnson, 21, also of the Riviera lounge, who gets $15,000. However Greene's ended the evening with a dyn amic interpretation of Schu edy afternoons at the Thunder- contract has been adjusted upward" and is is also being given 2 per cent of the hotel's yearly bird. Beautiful "Mama" is a mann's Novelette No.

8. He displayed the utmost in control and dancer, singer, and comedienne Mob" from Chicago vivid imagination to build the piece in the way a great archi profits. i Kathryn Grayson, who opens Line Renaud, "Vive Las Girls." Russ Morgan Orchestra. EL CORTEZ Gil Nikki, Peter Anthony. FLAMINGO Ella Fitzgerald, Myron Coheir Lounge: Fats Domino.

The Characters, Dick Jensen. FREMONT Kay Starr, Pat Morita. FRONTIER Eddie Fisher, a virtuoso violinist. He has a magnificent shining tone, exquisite phrasing and a feeling for poetry. With Sara Robison, former accompanist for the late John Charles Thomas, at the piano, Kent made the opening Al tect constructs a Young Artists Contest.

"Each of the performers, some of the finest in bowl history, held the audience's attention and each was called back for a sec-ond bow. There was not a single moment of boredom and the whole program moved swiftly ending at 9:40 p.m. Mrs. G. C.

Panelli, chairman -of the sponsoring Associates of -Redlands Bowl graciously presented checks to the winners, -congratulated them and their teachers on reaching for the stars in achievement. Jimmy O'Neill, 16, had the at Hotel Fremont Sept. 26 with invaded the Riviera lounge actionbut this mob is a musical group clad ala Bonnie Clyde It was a good way to say "good Howard Keel, will have daugh night." At intermission Redlands Bowl ter Patti, 19, in show with her Myron Cohen at Flamingo: "A deficit is what you have legro of the Franck Sonata and Symphony Orchestra conductor when you don't have as much At Tri-City Drive-In "The Sweet Ride," now at Tri-City Drive-In, Loma Linda, stars Michele Carey, left, Tony Franciosa and Jacqueline Bisset. Held over at Inland Cinema and Belair Drive-In is "Planet of the Apes." Guy Marks. "Kids Next Door." Lounge: Jack E.

Leonard, Frank the Bartok-Szekely "Romanian Dances" ring with clarity. Harry Farbman was introduced in honor of the all-Beethoven concert with violinist Camilla as if you had nothing" New Steve Logan (Riviera lounge) and Dick Jensen (Flamingo lounge) are both singing sensations from Hawaii and both are doing so well here they may play the main rooms next time around Tony Bennett at Caesars Palace says the way some can Sinatra Satellites. HACIENDA Hank Henry, Pianist Majorie Poe, 20, a show at Hotel Thunderbird "A Night With Minsky," also has new time slots 10 p.m. and Wicks that will open the regular season July 9. Burlesque Show, Ink Spots.

statuesque brunette beauty with marked talent, had the perfect 1 a.m. Most hotel shows are at 8:15 and midnight feeling for Ravel in the deli cate "Oiseaux tristes" and "Al- MINT Jack Schafer, Marlane Swinging Dolls, Expressions. Wanieta Vess. RIVIERA -Phyllis Diller. didates act, they should call their NBC executives in to see borada del gracioso" (Daybreak of a Clown), both from "Mir- activities political "cam-pains." Barry Ashton, producer who Phyllis Diller at Hotel Riviera reveal they may star her in a Lounge: Steve Logan.

State Unit Bottles Up Bill Called Last Hope to End BART Deficit oirs. TV special originating in Veg has his long running burlesque Soprano Jacque Volkland, 24, as. Bob Hope told Miss Diller SAHARA Connie Francis. Lounge: Don Rickles, "Mod Squad Marmelade," Treniers. SANDS Red 1 1 n.

show at the Silver Slipper has so and about the most attractive that the hot weather has helped many packaged revues running his golf score immensely. He By DON HARRISON SACRAMENTO (AP) The jEnglish teacher (Indio High) ll've ever seen, chose two of the jmost difficult pieces in the song why representatives from other parts of the state can kill a bill Lounge: Louis Prima. doesn't play any better just all over the nat ion he is now the No. 1 packager of shows. Smith, who used to be a SHOWBOAT -Mini-Deb WemOat reflecting the sovereign will of fewer holes Because of the popularity of Johnny Paul.

Senate Governmental Efficiency Committee bottled up yesterday a bill described by its authors SILVER SLIPPER BarryjMinsky stripping star is no Dick Libby Halleman, who literature but conquered both with vocal and dramatic finesse "Kommt ein schlanker Bursch gegangfin" from Weber's "Der the people in the BART area. Crown said. The measure primarily would affect the use of funds in Con Ashton's "Wonderful World nL registration fees by $8 and increase license fees by the same amount, thus freeing state revenues for BART construction. Revenue derived from registration fees must be used for state highway construction. The motion to keep the bill under submission came from Sen.

Randolph Collier, D-Yreka. ic. now play for dancing at the Top O'The Mint, the weekend as the last hope this session for rescuing the Bay Area Rapid Burlesque." Freischutz and Wolf myster- STARDUST 1968 Edition, Transit District (BART) from dancing hours have been extend a $144 million deficit. ed tra Costa, Alameda and San Francisco counties. None of the members of the Governmental Assembly co-authors Don Mul- "Lido de Paris." Lounge: Novelties.

Esquivel. Royal Show Band. THUNDERBIRD "A Night With Minsky. Lounge: Pat Mo i Hidden Lake Tours Begin Near Tramway WHO'S WHERE (Most of the following shows ford, R-Piedmont and Robert Efficiency Committee represents Sahara-Tahoe started building eight-story 224-room addition. Tab will be $3.8 million At Frontier, Frank Sinatra Jr.

tells of a pal who is really meek: "He's so timid he divorced his wife a month ago and still doesn't have the courage to tell her." those areas. Crown, Alameda, bitterly will be on at least through July TODAY Enjoy your fuvorite foods in the pleasant atmosphere of these leading restaurants. ALPINE CLUB Cor. Rancho Rialto Av. 5 889.5511 Merchants Lunches Dinners 5 Open Daily 10 A.M.

to 2 A.M. Cocktail Hour 2 for I 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. 4 Entertainment Nitely Dancing 5 111 RANCHO 3 131 W. foothill, Rialto, 175-2252 lanqueti Any Siie Party 'Lunches.

Cocktails, Dinners Serving II A.M. to 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. Bar Open a A.M.

to 2 A.M. reno Artists Moaeis. chairman of the highway oriented Senate Transportation Committee, a frequent burying ground for rapid transit The bill would have allowed blamed the committee's decision PALM SPRINGS Regular 7) TROPICANA 1968. Edition, the state to lower automobile to keep the bill under submis ALADDIN Rusty Warren, scheduled nature talks by sion on the influence of special "Folies Bergere." Lounge: Dukes of Dixieland, Judy West. "Nudes On Ice" State Park Rangers will be interest groups." held every Saturday and Sun They interpreted the move as day at Hidden Lake, one mile 1 Male ttuii Not Admitted Annual Redlands Bowl Ballet Set The Vera Lynn Dancers will from the terminus of the Palm Henry Mancini and his music back at Sahara-Tahoe, holds all-time attendance record there.

killing the bill, although conv mittee Chairman Richard Dol 50 PER Springs Aerial Tramway. Contest for Desert Bands Set at Aerial Tramway Top 2 CAR The talks, entitled "The View wig, R-Atherton, assured them that they could ask that the present their annual ballet pro I From Tahquitz Canyon," will Maximum 4 Occupants Unless Accompanied by a Parent be made at 2 p.m. on each of measure be set for another hearing. Crown and Mulford said they SAN HEKNAHDINQ -f I I font, from Nnon I 1 II 423 Street II 1 5317 Show Starts at Dusk duction at Redlands Bowl at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, with the public invited to attend without charge.

The two ballets will be "The Shakiest Gun In The Teenagers between 12 and 17 years of age get a special bonus of 50 cents if they purchase their tickets before 5 p.m. at $2.25. Every rider who attends the "Battle of the A half-dozen desert area bands, featuring all kinds of modern music, will battle for prizes at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway tomorrow night. would urge Gov. Reagan to call a special session of the legisla 5 these days for anyone wishing 'to attend.

Access can be made iby traveling the Tramway or by hiking in from Idyllwild. Arrangements can be made groups to hear these talks at other times by contacting the State Park Ranger in Long Valley. It! I AIM lPI ture to consider BART's finan "Grand Classique" and "Genie and the Silver Bell." Performing solos, duets, trios and quartets in the first will cial crisis if no action is taken Lee Marvin exMOors into action as on the bill. EVERY SHAKE! A special stage, lights, sound system, and snack bars have been set up in Long Valley in back of the mountain station to take care of the hundreds that "I can't see any good reason SeraQant be Mary Lynn Wallenberg, Earl Smith, Mari Giles, David Williams, Dorothy Nichols, RYKER' Show Times plan to see the event. Richie Gerwin, Mary Sue Mc- f'L 'iT in COtOR (3H A special Tram fare of $2.75 Crary, Jon Svarc, Barbara Bands" receives a ballot with which to vote for the best band, the best voice, the best drummer, and the best guitarist.

A panel of judges will compile the votes, which will be collected by the ticket man at the turnstile at the mountain station, as the voter is returning from the mountain. The winners of each category will receive cash prizes and the winning band will have a recording date to make a rec-i ord. Dixon. Ron Cocking, David THURSDAY for all ages has been set by Tram Manager O.L. McKenney ARROW THEATER: Open Rodriguez and Pam Nichols.

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i Sat. II to 2 A.M. InACITT TNE' nRIVP. -TW- Shnw Genie in the second ballet. TICHNICOIOB starts at dusk "Guess Who's Other principals will include CO-HIT Coming To Dinner" 1:22, 3:30, Coming To Dinner" 8:30, the above and Glenda Lane, aso HENRY FONDA in "MADIGAN" in Color Coming July 3 2 i BURT LANCASTER I "The Scalphunters" Robert Wagiier r.

and goes into effect at 5 p.m Silver Spurs To Perform In Riverside 5:50, 8:00, 10:00 10:40. Rhonda Choisnet, Paul Chasco ty Tyler Mo TRI-CITY DRIVE-IN: Show Ronnie Gerwin, Rusty Jay and BELAIR DRIVE-IN: Show starts at dusk "Planet of the Tom Becker, KDES Program starts at dusk "The Sweet Steve Blicha. Director, will emcee. Apes" "Flim Flam Man" I 1 Ji ww TrntfilB CALIFORNIA THEATER: Open Ride" "Fantastic Voyage" On Stage Tonight at 6:45 'Carmen Baby" 7 jr SSSl TODAY AT THE MOVIES! 10:10 "Loves of A Blonde" The Silver Spurs, teen age Hf ak. 1.

i ww 8:35 only. Riverside San Bernardino Chapter SPEBSQSA Harmony western and folk dance group L.A. Opening Set For Ballet Troupe "Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet" opens this evening in Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium for CREST THEATER: Continuous from Spokane, will perform at Show, Banning Playhouse Bowl, from 12:30 "The Sweet Ride' Repplier Park, 8. Free will offer Riverside Polytechnic High School Gymnasium at 8 p.m. 2:35, 6:30.

10:15 "The Flim ing. Monday at a benefit for youth' Flam Man" 12:30, 4:30, 8:30. 'FOOTHILL DRIVE-IN: Show I sanbernard.no foWflTtl bJIh 1 FCEIIP 'J Open 12:15 Cl 1 A A TucTPtc I I it I Cl I i 5th St. TU 8-4247 JO1' I 448 W. BASE UNI I I I Show It Dusk Kids FREE If Men.

thn. Fri. Adutu 7S I SAN BERNARDINO I 'II Baseline E. Victoria II i' Now Availahl. Special Balcony I 1 8B5-M0S- (62 I36 S62 S134 ij Section tor Alllllli Only! 5 1 1 1 ACADEMY AWARD WINI ER KATHERINE HEPBURN BEST ACTRESS now thru Tuesday SPENCER I SIDNEY I KATHARINE the first of six performances through Sunday evening.

activities of the Rotary Club of i starts at dusk "Sergeant Ry- Act II of "Giselle" will be Magnolia Center. Tickets wil be available at. i ker" "Madigan' the principal work, danced by i FOX REDLANDS: Cont. from tip If Marina Kondratieva, Nicolai Fadeyechev and Yelona Riab Hl TRACY POITIER HEPBURN 7 p.m. "Scalphunters" "Stran ger in Town" the door.

The Silver Spurs, founded 21 years ago by Edwin S. (Red) inkina, among others, with the INLAND CINEMA: Open at corps de ballet. 4T Henderson, are sponsored by the Dept. of Physical Educa reSE flr TPi ik -cr Also programmed is the 1 p.m. "Planet of The Apes" 3, 7, 10:45 "One Million B.C." 1:20, 5:10, 9 Grand Pas de Deux from "Don i.

Quixote," danced by Natalia Filippova and Vladimir Tikho- Spokane Public Schools. There are 33 in the group. They wear costumes of many lands. Numbers include cowboy ivua every nonr 1 tony franciosa I ix AT 2:35 6:30 10:15 I TO SEE "THE FLIM FLAM MAN" vJjL 12:30 4:30 8:30 JlH 'C MT. VERNON DRIVE-IN: Show starts at dusk.

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17, 1966, and as compensation I I II II 1111 II I I II I1M ricnmtn iv iuvni-umm abandoned Jheir burning freight-l I vv I Deliciously grille A complete Meal 1.85 er some 650 nautical miles east-southeast of Honolulu. 1154 E. HIGHLAND AVE. SAN BERNARDINO A second freighter was ex-! for contamination and property damage they suffered. Since the crash, villagers have fetched pected in Honolulu with the pSf 0 v.

From the com- PI i remaining 22 survivors from the; S.S. North America. All were their fresh water from a nearby village. par that AJmML2X mmsm C0l0R mm El reported in good health. WE AIRE BBACDi FttflM TTOD'DDA.

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