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dunce music, was scheduled 16, ‘open at the Roof last ‘week, but! was canceled out dué toa hold-]|

in Hollywdbd— N athan M ilstein Plec:es IU IE Audience With Ser : Music

Las Vegas a As Ice Melts

Sun Returns and Resort . Gets Back Down to Business

{ (America’s few all-girl bands, plaza {n Springfield, Mo. |

By HENRY BU 'TLER . \Brahins : sonata, with ‘under the direction of Freie . The "band will be heard from BLOOMINGTON Whiter ga Arthur 1. - Milstein’s ac-'ghatrer, will play for dancing 8:30 p.m. to'1 a.m. on Saturday,

: com ist, ¢ Lamirabie su {large and . enthusiastic Indiana Comps the y.ano, p- Saturday.

{University Auditorium audience [last night welcomed Nathan Mil|atein in his violin recital. I” Giving the seventh program on

and Sunday 2 dt the In-from 8 to 12 p.m. Sunday, and +diana. Roof. = from 3 to 5:30 p. m, Bunday afterMr. Milstein's beautiful playing noon when it will ‘play for ‘the of the Brahms made his own. set| The all-girl combo, which re- Teen-Age Matinee, of Paganini variations seem sur- cently _added ‘entertainment to its ~ prisingly common place by com- Ti

ep this season's IU Auditorium parison. What he has done with “By Erskine Johnson dominantly serious must I" the provocative Paganini theme is A LYR IC *

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confused. . One said: “1 just can't understand it. Seven you win dnd Seven you lose!” But. they contiiued to' watch and learn and then they flew

LAS VEGAS, Nev. Mar. 3—The big freeze is over and He opened with Vivaldi's A gow It any; other Sadiers. could " for the first time in four months members of the Las Vegas Rajor Fontta ihe Kind of Plece duplicate. Chamber of Commerce are smiling. +" land wri fou bp ny Milstein! Phas or for some passages It's rather embarrassing to explain ice around the tone, rather raspy in the lower *|ehoty of Bet iced Jy the melai| pink-tiled - swimming pools and 12 inches of snow on the. beglnter. aud the occasionally al Al tein variations contribute very ground when a winter desert resort's advertising slogan iS early classics the kind of unsen- little pat could be Rmpan et withi " Lo] re in timental flavor they need. | “Fun in the Sun.” Rancho, and a .new comie named| In Bach's G ey adagio ard did with the same theme. | But the sun finally arrived, Don Corey was packing them into. fugue for unaccompanied violin. Real Givé:Away we Shab Bingo. o or. (Mr. Miistein again demonstrated| Variations, like cadenzas, are a r* Corey has a new sty € Of the dazzling facility that has built] |dead give-away. Prodigious tech-| "” ”n and cactus melted and Las Vegas ympergonations——all the way from his reputation. Later in the pro- nical feats do not hide poverty of| yA PAROLE, INC Jooks familiar again. Bogart to Frankie Laine—and is gram he played: his own unac- -|musigal ideas. A performer can In the eantusion aver pe un- the comic. a? waieh in '49, companied variations on the fa- be er. as Mr, Milstein] usual weather, “Operation Dice,” . . millar A Minor Paganini theme, |was in the Brahms without neces-| apparently was overlooked. I Dg ROBINSON'S continued (which struck me as a bit too sarily. being creative In composi-| heard about it from Abe Schiller| Vita ny, at Vii 4 Smasing. The much violin without piano for ane|tion. - aL the Flamingo Hotel, gy gust ape sas; il was concert. | Mr. Milstein's personality,” aloof] NOW dE ; appy about a big, Siurdes trial| The evening's most profoundly!and withdrawn, warmed slightly| FOR THE first time in. its his- 008 28 in a. Las °BR8 £OUT!“satistactory offering was the(ay the program progressed. Just] tory, the famed Casino at Monte T just a Ato ' ~~ |as his ‘playing noticeably .im-| Carlo will soon have a dice table 0" Cl in New York. fie told Ritual Bronzes' To Be “Iproved in force and tone. As a in operation. A couple of emis-| {performiér, Mr. Milstein is a bit earien from Monte Carlo fiew to Me, Be £088 to the police line-up Topic of Herron Talk |pertormter. Mr. 3 social workers Las Vegas on “Operation Dice” A y 8 v “Ancient Chinese. Ritual, “Outgoing-ness. to study the game, ou see a lot of fellows,” he Bronzes” is the subject of an fl- BUCY paying I : . wre seated beside a fa: "aid, “you might meet coming |lustrated lecture to be given in But his playing has merits per hey were se home some » some night. " h M 4 haps even he doesn't realize. ble at the Flamingo Hotel and at the Herron Art Museum at 4 p. m. ‘ ——— Sunday by Wilbur D. Peat, di- In some way, thé factors that Prospect © OES to Meet dector. make him a reserved, slightly forThe regular meeting of Pros The. talk will center around Didding person ou rhe beautiful, pect. OES auxiliary will be held two of the bronzes which were a | hid playing singularly beautifu at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the hall, "écent gift from Mr. and Mrs. : Prospect St. and State Ave. fol- Eli Lilly, a cylindrical diamond- | lowing a noon luncheon. Mrs, Patterned cup and a vessel in

back to Monte Carlo to put their Maria Kokemiller is president. (the form of a goose. oF a own table in operation. They took ——— 2 “YOLPONE"*

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8 =| which will be translated info Clock “Recital Thursday Ra Seam Open (30 sans $ Ftench. i i cons | Willlam Kiach, inet. a pupil of |.= ; ar . s ROW } . a Miss Elma Igelman, w pre- ¢ | “OPERATION BASS,” though, ath ro ors we a ol ina —- “recital at 8p. m. 2 ENCH ANT P SI * C8 is much more - exciting to Abe “Aslaska Patrol” with Richard (today in the World War Me- | ) 3 Schiller. Abe is the press agent [Tavis snd Westeots, at 11:30, | oole) $ | for the Flamingo and vice presi-| Benq l04. He will be accompanied and | ? IST CITY SHOWINGS ? dent in charge of fishing. For the Yolpons. with Harry My and * assisted by Jane Hampson on the J REX HARRISON ; $ convenience of guests the hotel | Louis ouvet, at 6:10, 8:10 10:05. piano and a string quartet, com- ) YIVIEN LEIGH THRILLING ) | operates, free of charge, a 35- as JNnAKA . posed of Mildred Lind, violin; : { ) foot cabin cruiser for fishing €X-| sonn’ PWarne and Gui Rosell’ 5 Charlotte Reeves, violin; Betty ) 4 BACKSTAGE $ | peditions on nearby Lake Mead. | . ii, 1.08 3:15, 5:30, 7:45 and 10. © Burnett, viola, and Charles Med- } In Their 1 Abe goes along with Eddie the| KEITH'S lin, cello. $e: 5 Romantic Comedy ROMANCE! $ “skipper and between them they Yolen Sky,” with Or Peck, 3 we ) Eb § | Baxter and Richard Widmark, { 4 Maria Kiow the exact location of every at 12:40 300, 6:55 and 10 06 . ; L ; Pblack-bass in the lake, “Mise a of 1949.” with Jimm Recital Friday { A “St : Redina ! Abe has named coves and | la By Marian Laut orm : Joint and inlets. Site¥ sot of | RW +—“Marian Laut, planist and gradu- : In b star guests re's AR | lpne Sun Comes Up wiih Jean. ate student at Jordan Conserva- “4 1 T wp” 1 Davie Bay aad Sond om | Est OE 307400088 1 tory of Mule, will give a piano 3 WMajea ' Davis Bay” and “Fred Mac- High Lh Magsiaine car. | Técital at 8:30 p. m., tomorrow, at, 4 $ Murray Cove.” roll al ao 2 19, 5:33 and 8:27. the. Odeon. ? olitician's love for ? Z PIE LYRIO A studen of Roger Cushman, ) Ramae A aT ) LAS VEGAS’ NIGHT LIFE 18 «ivy Live » Little” with Hedy Miss Laut recely ss bachelor of : atsd “reporter Shas featuring 3 8s exciting as ever. Only Broad-| TLamarr and Robert Cummings, at § 7 will you into a ulANova ) way. I 1 th ¢] 13:43,3°85, 7:07 and 10:14. music degree at the conservatory $ At of havoy hysterics S$ ay, guess, ean sual he jalent] “Parle, Ime,” with Michael in 1944, The recital is one of the CLAYPOOL | § = TCHANOVIT'S Swan Labs & constantly on display. Bill Ro! in-| Ofihes, Tuthan Bey Md Bren requirements for the master of | § % rom rex rasuy “Pure beauty-supers.” NY. Pm. 9 | "4on was hoofing at the Flamingo, | Ankem, ap 223, 320, 3:80 And 9203, 1 nie degree. Rl. 5028 11.0617 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ARAAAAAAA AAA ad Renee dv Marco was breaking in| ; . Ee eee TANNIN.

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