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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2. 1969 1 1 ad THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By Shorten and Whipple THEATRE OF THE HYING ARTS tr Ufmilic Cilff All CONDITIONED -SHUBERT TONIGHT 8:30 P. M.

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(This Wk) Today I Thurs. 2 PM Joni Mitchell Opens THE BEACH MOM BLUBBERED BUCKETS-' 3ATS AVAILABLE THRU SEPT. 6 Gar bo. Harlow, Borrymcra's 'DINNER AT 8' 10 'GRAND HOTEL' P.M. A 1-4010 334 South St.

MUSICAL' 1. MAM UITICS'AWMI 1st Day of Pop Festival CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY AUGUST 5, 8:30 P.M. $4.95 $4.5053.95 MUSIC CIRCUS LAMEEBTVILLE. N. J.

(609) 397-1500 Paul Upson But Departs Abruptly By JACK LLOYD Of The Inquirer Staff ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 1. Folk singer Joni Mitchell had them in the palm of her hand. More than 25,000 festive- LA SALLE MUSIC THEATRE 20th St. ond Olnay Ava.

VI 3-4192-93 LAST 3 TIMES! "EXCEPTIONALLY WELL STAGED" Williamt, Bulletin A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN Frl. it 8 30: Sit. at 6 4 Sis. at 7. ALL SEATS 13.75 mm RANDOLPH Hwn 6 9:30.

Last 1kllAM JILL minded youths were on hand Friday for the opening session glp MY AMGELl MV TEACH fcXJ TO WAMDER. sounds, but hard driving. Pul verizing. of the Atlantic City Pop Festival, and Joni Mitchell was beautiful. But she lost them.

No. she cave them away. A And then along came Joni to take her place on the stage located in the winner's circle SHATNER HAWDRTH "THERE'S A GIRL IN MY SOUP" Opens Mon. Aug. 4-9 JOAN DARRYL HACKETT HICKMAN EETSY VON FURSTENBERS CAROL BRUCE A PLACE FOR POLLY" little later in the evening the Iron Butterfly took hold of at the Atlantic City Race Track But something wis wrong.

She was scheduled to appear for 40 minutes. COUNTRY JOE THE FISH TONIGHT AT 9:45 P.M. MUSIC CIRCUS LAMBERTVILLE. N. J.

(609) 397-1500 the same audience and never let go. And for a time it seemed the audience wasn't going to let go either. Then the Chambers brothers stepped The way Joni started out, it em now TOR R. PLAYHOUSE in the Park could have been the high spot 7-1 700 i 4 i of the evening. But she appeared up and did the same thing.

Until Joni's appearance, it ea.d been mostly a day of hard Picture and Related Article on Page 19 1 driving rock sounds. Good At Temple Festival Beethoven Program Heard on stage for less than 15 minutes long enough to sing four songs. CLEAR AS A BELL And that was a pity, because she sang them beautifully, and 10th 4. ARCH STS WA 5-0988 A CONDITIONfO TODAY 5 9:30, Last rIHEPHYWJILRTHoff PHYLLIS DILLER asd Imi cial fusst star T0rJY MARTIN "lALL NOW FOR RES. Nl 4-5000 Opens Mon.

Aug. 4-9 JOHN GARY "STUDENT PRINCE" VALLEY FORGE music fair BURLESK THEATRE all places moviig expansively everyone seemed anxious for frwa 6 Tit ar Spaca! Miss 15? (SEX. and poignantly. Again, the prin working to keep the music together without regard for balances, intonation, or nuance. The symphony received a better handling than the Over- By DANIEL WEBSTER Of The Inquirer Staff The Zagreb Philharmonic played its major work of the season Friday, the Beethoven more of the same.

Her voice was clear as a bell ith a sweetness that lilted cipal climax in the string variations was underplayed and LUIIA liX PLUS Saturday, August 2 Zagreb Philharmonic Milan Horvat Conductin Itzhak Perlman Violin Vladimir Ruzdjak-Baritonc Overture to Russian and ludmilla 1 Violin Conctrto in mtjor From My Hills Bsrsnovic i Adagio for Strings Barber Symphonic Op. 12 Jakov Gotova- $5-6-7 i "The brilliant Israeli violinist. Itzhak Perlman playing the beloved Tchai- kovsky Concerto with Vladimir Ruzdjak, famous Yugoslavian baritone, AIR-CONDITIONED gracefully from low note to Symphony No. 9, in its next tolture to "Fidelio" or the aria high note. "Ah Perfido" which preceded it Exotics GB RPJ ill inn MHifirt im I Joni began with a big one, "Chelsea Morning." It was fine.

On Screen: A0UIT fT- i TONUS 7 10:30 Last failed to make its point. RESULT SHALLOW The final choral movement was sung by an eager chorus and soloists who tended to be all scaled for Beethoven but not out of proportion with the orchestral weight. The entire movement seemed to lack weight and a sense of reserve COST. II AM ts 12 MIDNITt LATE SHOW SAT. NI6HT A fine song, and a fine singer.

STACEOOOR 4614 Clilna Sun Aa. TONIGHT OPES SUNDAYS TOO! JOHN GARY In the symphony, Horvat conducted with a sense of the detail of the piece without making a convincing case for its total architecture. Climatic moments tended to be underplayed in tempos which had almost milit Next Joni sang "Cactus and midway through the Sl BIMth Inn trt. A Comedy number there was a sign of I'STUDEAIT PRINCE' last concert at the Temple University Music Festival. The work brought together the orchestra and the Temple Institute Choir with soloists crawn mainly from the institute's faculty.

The symphony was the final work in a Beethoven program in which the orchestra seemed oddly uncomfortable. It played without its accustomed attack and precision and conductor Milan Horvat, found himself trouble. She interrupted her song to gently tell her audience, (Hi LIGHTS CO OUT. THC FUN BEGINS" I for 2-1324 ai Ticket, al Soi OH. $1 $2.00 50 S3 0054.00 ary determination instead of fresh from operatic engagements in European capitals." forces and depth.

sang that verse twice and no rhtymie freedom. Opens Mon. Aug 4 -1 0 THE FELICjANO SHOW JOSE fTuCIANO Itumn DON SHERMAN The third movement, how body noticed." THAT WAS IT AIR CONDITIONED ever, was handsomely conceiv THE ORIGINAL ed and played, the line in nearly She finished the song and NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS sang two more. Then Joni left rvCALl NOW FOR RES. (609) HA I 9000 Collected SI GO MOO In Year 1 3mm atio the stage.

That was it. Surprise. CAMDEN COUNTY The chorus was generally articulate but some details like ihe high "a's" for soprano proved a problem. The choral performance grew stronger over the length of the movement, however, and complimented the instrumental playing as the piece advanced. DRAMA MISSING The soloists were Joan Mona-sevitch, soprano; Edith mezzo-soprano; Wayne Conner, tenor; and Harold Parker, bari music Tatr 13 N.

13th STREET Biff Rose, the master of ceremonies, moved over to a piano NOW OPEN DAILY LAST 2 DAYS! IN THE MUSIC HALL 0. C. SMITH EXTRA ADDED GERRI GRANGER IN THE MAIINE BALLROOM TINO BARZIE Presents FRANK SINATRA Jr. Treat yourself to a 1 quickly and sang a number ofi Sunday, August 3 3:00 p.m. Preservation Hall Jazz Band Special Return Engagement $4-5-6 Special bus leaves from Broad and Locust in front of the Academy at 1:30 p.m.

his own. Rose was not among Medicaid Windfall Returned by Doctor DETROIT, Aug. 1 (AP). A physician who collected real 5 course complete I ITALIAN DINNER! Evoning Parking 40c sVPsTlTsTar the scheduled performers. Joni's abrupt departure was a disappointment, but it was only a mild damper on the festivi tone.

Like the orchestra, the soloists lacked the range of ties. There was simply too much $169,000 in Medicaid fees in one year has returned the full power the parts demand and a amount, pending an audit, because of crank letters and AOIARAMA SHOWS vW MRKiNt 3300 S. BROAD ST. 4 Continuous Shows Rail ir Shins DIVERS SHARKS SEALS OPEN DAILY 10 AM 6 PM B. 0.

KING what he termed harassment music that followed. CAME FROM EVERYWHERE I It all began around 3 P. M. festival crowd came from everywhere. 1 "One boy told me he hitch of his family.

For Coal Regions Ephrata Cloister Offers VORSPIEL A Musical Drama Performances? Rain or shin The Michigan Blue Shield of sense of the text's drama. Before intermission Horvat led the "Fidelio" overture' in a leisurely reading, creating some warm sonorities while having varying success in enforcing precision in the brass and winds. The "Ah Perfido" scene was sung by Eleanor Steber, faculty member at the institute. fice said Friday that Dr. San- hiked all the way from Columbus, Ohio," the plain clothes Institute Gala featuring Institute Orchestra Henry Charles Smith, conductor with Institute Chorus and Concerto Winners $1-2-3 ford Polansky of Benton Harbor, had sent a check for the money, paid' him in 1968 for Shaf cr Signs Museum Bill HARRISBURG, Aug.

1 (AP) security man said. "I talked to Saturdays June 28 thru Aug. 30 Sundays July 6, Aug. 24, A 31 AUG. 4,8:30 P.M.

$4.95 $4.50 $3.95 nusic circus LAMSERTVILLC, N.J. (609) 397-1500 treatment of Medicaid patients another kid who came from Dallas, Tex." "SPECIAL SttOQL I SMUP RATES, 8:30 M. They converged on the South Gov. Raymond P. Shafer TELEPHONE 6 6763 Tour buildings between 7:00 p.m.

and 8:00 p.m. with signed into law Friday legisla Jersey shore area and spread out over several camp sites and into numerous motels in the costumed guides and' tion authorizing the state to acquire, by gift, five properties in the anthracite region for estab see crofts demonstrat Blue Shield administers the Medicaid program for state and Federal governments. In returning the check, Polansky asked Blue Shield to audit his work for 1968-68 and that he be paid only on "invoices which are supported to complete satisfaction." ions fx I vicinity. Seats available at Wanamaker's, Center City; Bag and Baggage, all TRS locations. Phone for ticket and bus reservations CE 5-4600.

Bus leaves! daily from Broad and Locust in front of the Academy at 7:00 P.M. 1 Then it was festival time and lishment of a museum complex relating to Pennsylvania's coal open SUNDAYS they began pouring into the race of the period. Admission to the drama includes this tour. Drama begins at 9:00 p.m. for information: track.

industry and the people who Temple Music Festival Ambler Campus 8:30 P. M. Saturday Zagreb Philharmonic Milan Horvat, Conductor Russian and Ludmilla Ov. Glinka Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky Itzhak Perlman, Soloist From My Hill Baranovic Vladimir Ruzdjak, Baritone Adagio for Strings Barber Symphonic Kolo Gotova have developed it. The properties noted in thejXOT WORTH KEEPING Ephrata Cloister Associ res Ull MINOR 'INCIDENTS' They talked about pop festivals being a melting pot for trouble makers, but it wasn't A Detroit newspaper listed bill were: P.O.

Box 155 Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Polansky last month as heading Attention: Verspiel Chairman 1 For news of the social whirl, read The Inquirer. It runs circles 'round all the rest. the list of 13 Michigan doctors Junction of Rrs. 222 and 322 Ephrata.

Pa. that way. While there were re who collected $100,000 or more from Medicaid in 1968. ports of minor "incidents" here and there, mostly the youngsters were there to enjoy music. He said in a letter to Blue Shield.

that he subsequently had been subjected to "an enormous There was just a slightly AMEIUCAN IIESTAURAOTS sticky moment around 9 P. M. BOOKBINDERS OLD ORIGINAL amount of crank letter America's tamoua seafood 'estaurant at thi one and when the Iron Butterfly took 125 Walnut Si. WAInat 5-7C27 only address sine 1865. Summer hours: Open daily 11:30 A.M.

Sat. A Sun. 3 P.M. Free Parking. Polansky said the harassment JIM BRADLEY'S BUCKS CO.

COUNTRY HOUSE nad grossly auectea ins wue health and the well-being of his over the stage. The audience was charged up and the hardhitting, melodically dazzling sounds of the popular group hit the youngsters "where they live." CLIMBED ON STAGE Several of them climbed onto the stage and even the scaffolding above the stage. Straat HulaMTilla Rdt Routes 132 513 Caravrclls Haifbts. Pa. Luncheons, Dinners.

Cocktail Parties Music and Dancing. Mile from Street Road. Exit ol Route 45. DeL. Expressway Near Liberty Bell Race Track.

The village of Eckley in Luzerne County, where Paramount Pictures recently filmed "The Molly Maguires," a story about violence in the coal fields in the late 19th century. LACKAWANNA TRACT A tract in Lackawanna County for a museum to relate the role of various ethnic groups and the miners who contributed to the coal industry. A in Ashland, Schuylkill County, for a museum to relate the story of geology and the technological advancements in the industry from its earliest days. A tract in Wyoming Borough, Luzerne County, for a documents repository and a historic research center in the northeast portion of the state. STUDY OF ARTIFACTS A tract in Coal Township, Northumberland County, for a historic center for study of documentary, photographic, archival and artifact materials related to the history of the coal industry.

BROAD AXE HOTEL Skippack (RL 73) Butler Pike Ambler. Pa. 643-0333 From Soft Shell Crabs to Shisb Kebab you'll enjoy our Award Winning Menu. Only minutes from tha Temple University Music Festival. family to the point that his receipt of the money "though earned and deserved, is simply not worth the retaining." In asking for the audit, he said, "In any instances where you are not satisfied my records are complete for any reason whatsoever I ask that you delete all invoices, honoring only those invoices which are supported to your satisfaction by appropriate records in each instance." The physician also complained WORLD FAMOUS FOR OUR MOS1 FABULOUS SMORGASBORD and Full A la cart: menu.

C0LLEGEVILLE INN Germantown Pike and i Ridte Pike. Colleges lie. 1 Phone 1-489-2200 GOLDEN HORSE INN Specialty at the Inn is the uniqu Bee Cart where the Roast Rib at Beet are carved to vow liking at yout table DANCING everv Fridav and Ssturdav light I Roosevelt Blvd. A Street Rd. Travosa.

Pa. ME 9-6777 But when the first song ended, the Butterfly told the audience "Let's let everyone know that even though the fuzz was at the Atlantic City Pop Festival, they weren't needed." Also on hand to provide music were Aum, Dr. John and the Night Trippers, Mother Earth, Procul Harum, and the Chicago Transit Authority. ROUSING END It all came to a rousing end with the Chambers Brothers. Youngsters by the hundreds were dancing around as best A Treat tor Utumg Pleasure featuring Open Hearth Charcoal Delicacies Wonderful Banquet GEORGE WASHINGTON EAST RESTAURANT MOTOR LODGE At tha Crossroad at VS.

1 Facilities FRIEDA HERMANN fa and Penna. Tarapika. Travosa. ra.Cocftail Loune. ELmwood 8-9100 SYMBOL OF The Pennsylvania Historical Gourmet dining in handsome surroundings.

Luncheons and dinners Monday thru Satur INDIAN CHIEF Ronta 70, Mcdford. New Jersey 1-609-654-S776 they could with thousands of day. SUNDAY DINNER ft COCKTAILS and Museum Commission is authorized by the legislation to plan the development of the served from I til 9 P.M people pushing on all four sides. Periodically during the night complex in cooperation with lo- someone got up and emphasized EXCELLENCE Xf.fo GJH KELLY'S OPPOSITE READING TERMINAL fcal historical groups peace and tranquility 12tb St. abova Market For Seafood St Seafood St Steaks Rfcommund At one point when the audi Opposite Readme Terminal of what he called "out of context, slanted and distorted and unfair newspaper publicity which is condemnatory of my professional practice." Polansky was not immediately available for comment on his letter.

But he earlier had denied any wrongdoing and protested that his mass practice was the result of other doctors refusals to treat the poor. He said he had been treating poor people in Benton Harbor since 1948. CHECK BEARS INTEREST Charles Smith, Blue Shield's head of the Department of Service Review, said nothing significantly incorrect had been found in Polansky's claims. "He's done a lot of work," Smith said in acknowledging that office had been conducting a special investigation into Polansky's invoices since May. Blue Shield said it was depositing the doctor's check in an interest-bearing escrow account while continuing its investigation, i ence showed signs of getting restless following the appear Nationally famous vYe.neri ttestauras Russians Find Meteor Diamonds ance of the Iron Butterfly, Lar STEAK STEAK SHOULD BE! L0NGH0RH RANCH Our West on the Baltimore Pike, a Milea Waat ot Madia.

Globe 9-3600 --n I 1 viV si 4 ry Alagid, one of trie snow CHILDREN'S DINNER $1.50 producers, told the youngsters, MOSCOW, Aug. 1 (Reuters). "Not one policeman or security Russian scientists have discov man here has a gun. Not one Luncheon. Dinner Cocktails Open Sundays 2-7 For Res.

1 ered diamonds formed in outer OLD ANCHOR INN Bucks Co. ESI. 1724 Route 232 (Huntingdon Pike! and 413 Wrtabtstewn. Pa. has a club.

A lot of people will space in a meteorite which was PERKIQFi.EH BRIDGE HOTEL be interested in what happens here during this festival and what you do may decide what happens with pop festivals for years to come." found in Western Australia in 1961, the Soviet news agency SMORGASBORD Tass reported Friday. Route 423 and 29 CoMegeville. fa. JL. (etervarlens taken he.

419-9511 Renowned for QUALITY Shrimp. Genuine South African Lobster Tails. Pros Legs Roast Beet ate Smorgasbord Dinner served Pri Sat. 4-V Sun. A Holidays, noon to 8.

Kitchen open til1 I a The meteorite, named North Haih and weighing just over two pounds, was sent here for analy Some Friedrich owners say they actually save the price of a Friedrich unit in the lower operating costs over the years. And a Friedrich is built to last for years. This Friedrich Carry Home installs through the wall with no outside bracket fits windows up to 42" wide with pull-out insulated wingboards. Let us recommend the right Friedrich for your home today. THE SHACK (Unusual) sis.

7170 Ojonti Are. Philadelphia 7101 Marshall Road Upper Darby 7133 Roosevelt Blvd. Philadelphia Superb Food and Drinka Splendid Atmosphere Sensible Pricet Silent Satellite Ends Blackout WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (Reu Intelsat HI communi Spectrum 1 cations satellite, in orbit over the Atlantic, was restored to service The WATERFALL Restearant Loaaga At Willow Grova Park Laaea Willow Grove, Pa. OL t-9000 DINING IN A UNIQUE WATERFALL ATMOSPHERE Goursaet Food Exquisite Cocktails Cloaed Sunday Friday after a one-month black miss my ujilsuii out, the Communications Satellite mm Corporation (COMSAT) announc ed.

Intelsat III, the latest and larg est of the Atlantic communica iiMhayV TUFfinWlY Itatt GOURMET FOODS AT NOMINAL PRICES inEMUlfHI Hill Our Public Dinina Room offer, finest food Ava. (Rta. 30 al trom downtown oj Pnila. Exceptional drinks in our Ordinary' Radnor Chester Kds.J Lounge Enioy Wad A Tbura. Buffets Davids, Pa.

MU 8-S800 Banquet, etc mm. -nr. T0H1GHT! 8 PM ($3.75, R75.S5.75. $6.75) with JIMMY SMITH TRIO RAMSEY LEWIS FRIENDS OF DISTINCTION tions satellites, went out of action June 29 when its antenna ceased Kit A N-A EK I CA IM EST A 1 II A TS functioning. .8 EDDIE HARRIS QUARTET THAD JONES-MEL LEWIS ORCHESTRA H0FBRAU HAUS Lonch Kr '-Grant Ava.

Jt Academy Rd. Banquet facilities ia our rathskeller to 130 HO 4-4466 Hermann ft Asa Kiedaiscb 1 MmmmiIi I Box Office Opens 10 am (BROAD ST. AND PATTISON AVE.) For mors details, phone (215) FU 9-5000 lbs. COMSAT, which manages the operation of the satellites lor the I rnational Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT), attempted to launch a replacement last weekend but it failed to achieve the proper orbit. SCHWARZYVALD INN aJZSLZ1 2ad SL Olaay Ava.

I. Dinner 9 to 9. A la carta aKer HAacock 4-9653 OPEN SUNDAY NOON til o'clock A.

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