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Friday, September 14, 2018 Vol. 12 No. 74
WWII Hero ‘AT-6 Texan’ Locals take closer look at key aircraft trainer used in WWII at the Palm Springs Air Museum KMIR Max Rodriguez On September 8, 1951, 48 nations signed the San Francisco Peace Treaty officially ending the Allied Powers occupation of Japan post World War II, but before
peace was reached, air combat was one of them main way to conquer battles and a key aircraft used for winning happens to sit inside the Palm Springs Air Museum. The Vice-Chairman of the
museum, Fred Bell, said the U.S. Army Air Corps servicemembers first trained in an AT-6 Texan, the cockpit fits two, the pilot and the trainer. Bell said, “So if they had a problem they can learn in
that airplane with an instructor before they went and fight in there by themselves.” Training pilots how to fly a war plane seems obvious but in the middle of war, details went out the window.
6th Annual Mariachi Under the Stars By Desert Star Staff COACHELLA, CA, September 5, 2018 – Tickets for Augustine Casino’s famous Mariachi Under The Stars concert event are officially on sale. The event, slated for Sunday, October 21, 2018, at 6 p.m. is expected to sell out with Reserved seating typically the first to go, and this year appears to be no exception. This fun and festive event feature traditional Mexican entertainment, local food vendors, and Augustine’s trademark friendly service. Headlining this year’s event is internationally known,
“El Charro de Mexico” Ezequiel Peña. Trio Ellas, an all-female Latin-American group, is also among the evening’s performers. “We’re truly thrilled and excited to have a star on the magnitude of Ezequiel Peña as our headliner this year,” said event organizer Juanita Oaks. “This will be a night to remember at Augustine Casino! Ticket sales are brisk so, we encourage people to visit our gift shop now if they want to attend and enjoy Mariachi Under the Stars!” Recognized as one of the leaders in both mariachi and
banda, Peña was nominated for a Grammy in 2007 for Best Banda Album for “A Mucha Honra.” Beginning his career at the age of 12, and mostly influenced by local traditional music, Peña achieved international recognition in the mid-’90s after teaming up with Marco Antonio Solís to release “Yo Vendo Unos Ojos Verdes” in 1994 and “Orgullo Ranchero” in 1996. Tickets to Mariachi Under the Stars are available now at www.augustinecasino.com or in person at the casino gift Continues on Page 3
Mariachi singer Ezequiel Pena
Bell said the lack of flight training by the Axis Powers was just one of the reasons to its eventual defeat. Bell said, “And they Continues on Page 2