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US VfOAS SUN Sotvrdoy, Dee. 23. Itt7 \JQp COMEDY Aladdin Stages 'Odd Couple' Neil Simon's "The Odd Cou Ipteess, He played the role at imark the third Iheatre produc pie," hailed as Broadway's out arrah'l ( li'ib in Reno earliei Hon he has Opened this month. opened his B^B^^a^^. . (his year i Bufman earli landing comedy rnarferpiece ,(,;!(,r arl(J FIyrin wilI br S11() iproduct)on of of the IMO's last night moved '.?╟?,..,?╟?,, I(V [)rummr.nt ajgntclub rig Melvyn ' into the Bagdad Theatre of Mil r-omic Alan Drake, who made ANTA Theatre ton PrvJI's Aladdin Hotel, with his legitimate stage debut last <>0 Tuesday, he Phil Foster and Joe Fiynn aslywr in "Guys and Dolls." [Charity," ?╜t* the now-legendaiv title twosome. Spofford at the 'Hi Mroadway. Opeatd Sweet {retches ?╟≤The Odd'couple" cast also'Wyler, in Miami. arroine Carton, Rik rThe Odd Couple" will be at Cohtti, Carmen Bonacd, Cect the Aladdin for four The Odd Couple ' is the first Whitney and Diane De l.orian rjj t legitimate theatre presentation] The Odd Couple" first open ever staged at the Aladdin, '''i "n Bro*K*aj in March \e* Regulation ?·hi,s *?╟≤ma * m^ssz ?√ß''::?╟??,::: h ?╜?╜?╜ ?╜?╜. three-headhner policy. Two pen ,,n,.tH An((Mm.Mo i??ern (To- IW"| "*>' tarr> formances will be held each oy) Award for his performance ml?? I*?Σ≤?Σ≤1 '' ]"!li night, at 10 p.m. and 1 am. m the plav. The eomedy ran onJ '?╜aKethan ca ?╟≤ -.wed un- Broadway for three and one-\(U'r' ***** ** '"" unaVr ?╟÷ ntly went In Foster and Flvnn, lhe|B . Aladdin has two well-known ff l?Σ≤?Σ≤ !S.!?.^.T!S!11inh*f?╜g. THEODORE BIKEL ?╟≤ ?╟≤ * * + * THURSDAY OPENING 'Fiddler1 Company Arrives in Vegas ?╟÷ il^ilier editions around the veterans of "The Odd Couple Foster, whose hilariou- i,,vp appeared in of Brooklynese has made him the leading roles include one of the most inimitaM. Gooel, Dana Andrews, irs in show business, authored p,.n u.ckles, Krnest Borgnine, the role of "Oscar Madison." ion\ Randall. Mickey Rooney. the unkempt member of the] Eddie Bracken and Dick Ben- Odd Couple, in a highly-Mn Ijamin. The motion picture ver- cessful road company version ?√ßsl,.n of -The Odd Couple" will of the play. soon be released, starirng Mat- Flyni., best konwn for his role thau and Jack Lemmon. as Ernest Borgnine's excitable The Aladdin version of "The commanding officer on TV's odd Couple i-> lieing directed Mcllale's Navy," will play the [by Finest Ghxfcsmaa and pro- part of "Felix linger," the" toe-lduced by lev Bufman. ticulous half of the unlikely tan-i Bufman is one of the tasteet< dem. who neither fathoms nor rising and busiest young pro- tolerates his roommate's slop (haters Thr" (kid I ouple ' will * ?╟≤ * airlines lifted the pnuad free limit yeaii ago, permit' i to (Seek two pie ?╜ Hont regard v to carry aboard without?╜ s; olflesmen said t! tionS were nece passeagerswi'rec poiiaWe tele\ isi> musical instrurne bulk/] Iditional be- trge, Airfleea new restne- ary beeaeec rying at>oard S and other Beeared HOLLYWOOD i CPI) - Kirk Douglas was the first \menran star to have his beddod in cemen of ^,aris?╟≤ Rex Th SHECKY ?╟÷ Shecky Greene will appear bafora on* of the largest audience* ax peered Near Yaar'?? Eva in ?╓¬ ha 1,200-room Riviere Room a* Hotel Riviera. Greene, whose humor comas fast and furious, often "off the top of my head," has been appearing peer a* the Riviere thrc| Jen. 9. Internationally-famed artist Theodore Bikel and the entire national company of -Fiddler on the Roof" will arrive at Caesars Palace this weekend to begin final preparations for the prize- winniiig musical's Dec. 28 premiere opening in the resort hotel's Circus Maximus theatre restaurant. The show will play Palace a minimum of six months. Bikel will star in the lead role of Tevye the Dairyman, who talks to God and the audience as his life's story unfolds and all his traditions, which he holds so dear, begin to crumble around him in thus changing world. The distinguished artist, ./ho has appeared all over the world as an actor, folk singer, guitarist, aii- t h o r, lecturer, photographer, politician, linguist and raconteur, will be making his first appearance at Caesars Palace and Las Vegas. Dolores Wilson, of the politan Opera, will appeal wife Golde, who shares piness and his despair struggle to arrange mat for their five daughters a dowry for any of them Paul Upson, another Broadway and touring will be featured as La; the butcher, with K; Noser, Royce Leneile, Meyers, Renee Tetio an< Karnow playing tors. ' Fiddler's" ficSt team ators on Broadway, n producer Harold Prince, and choreographer Jeron bins, the authors S h Marnick, Jerry Bock and Stein, will* personally si this world-famed product was the case with Cues ace's recent record-breal garment of "Sweet Clj Fiddler" will not be pr< in a tabloid version, bi the same high artistic qj Sf its fabulously sue Broadway presentation, of nine Tony Awards aj New York Drama Critics! for "best musical of the The show is in its four| at New York's Majestic 1 has played to the legal limit of .16 standees at every one of its more than 1,200 performances. Not since "My Fair Lady." a decade ago, has any show sold out at every performance for three years. "Fiddler" has so far grossed over $20,000,000 in the U. S. alone | and has been seen by more than 4,000,000 American playgoers. Internationally, it has been acclaimed in London, Sydney, Tokyo, Helsinki, Rotterdam and Tel Aviv. Upcoming productions are scheduled for Norway, Sweden, West Germany and East Germany. The current Caesars Palace main room attraction, which stars Blues singer Lou Rawls, comedian Jackie Mason, and the| world-famed Swedish gymnists, the Malmo Girls, closes Christmas night. On Dec. 27, the Las Vegas Chapter of "Young Audiences," a nationwide non-profit organiza- t i o n dedicated to providing music experiences to children Deposit Of I Discovered la |X7l DENVEB - The first reported v of uranium d- I in the I'mted States was in 1ST4 at Maunch Chunk, Carbon County. Pennsylvania. In 1898 a deposit was found at PMk, Montrov County, lorado. and in following years reral others were located in ?╟≤stern Colorado and Kastern 3 ^^ These deposits were mined for the radium and vanadium content of their ores. From 1898 to UM they yielded about a quarter of a million short tons of ore From 1924 to 1945, about 1 million tons of ore were mined. ?╜hiefly for vanadium, most of RM from Colorado and If in Korea tester ?? Fnt L ?╟÷ Half the population under 20 years of AMATEUR Strip Tease Contest F"^ "ODD COUPLE" STARS ?╟÷ N.It S 4 SHOWS NIGHTLY OPENING SOON VVWft<wit*eAft-W??l968 'FiucMique!' CasiNO dedans DIRECT FROM'GAY PAREE! STARRING ROUVAUN IN NERO'S NOOK CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT FROM SIX P.M. muz ROSARIO GALAN BALLET EXTRA ADDED' ATTRACTION go DIMENSION I Blllt FEUDWS/ MARION COLBV Conceived, produced and directed by Frederic Apcar LAS VEGAS ^M DUNES HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB