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Show REVIEW. B7 March 31. 1966 WOMENS Everyones Listening to Joe Pyne PAGE U9 To Dance i Logorrhea in Los Angeles One night KodalyMass Many masses will be heard this Easter weekend; few will be danced to. But University of Utah students will dance this Easter to Kodalys mass Missa Brevis in Tempore BeUi April 7- -9 at 8 P.M. (April 9 also at 2 P.M. at Pioneer Memorial Theatre). Jose Limon choreographed the mass and Vivaldis Concerto Grosso in D Minor both to be performed in the Dance baroque Mr. Limon composed Misafter his return from war ravaged Poland. Limon s movement involves large masses of dancers moving in unison praising God. They dance Joy at the renewal of life after war and demand peace to rebuild. The mass was first performed in 1945 to celebrate the liberation of Hungary. Guest artists in the performance are Betty Jones and Fritz Luden of Limons dance company. Mr. Limons appearance is possible through a Rockefeller Grant awarded the University thorough the work of Virginia Tanner. Six females and two male dancers interweave in constantly shifting designs in the Wisps of Smoke captures in dance the smokes curling 66. sa Brevis JOAN MOCK, Timothy Wengerd and LoabelU Mangelson practice scene from Vivaldi's Concerto Grosso Dance '66 will be presented at choreographed by Jose Limon, the Pioneer Memorial Theatre during the Easter Weekend. THE BUTTON BOX Automated Oven? ore Confusion by Pat Cummings kitchen work? You start with the freezer section, a row of If you decide Every now and then, I get compartments. to work on the Weekly Plan, behind in my reading. The magazines, newspapers and you put enough meat for a week Into catalogs come in so swiftly into one compartment. and surely inat, in no time, the next, you put the vegetaevery spare surface in the bles. ' Into a third, the potatoes. If you fancy desserts house is covered, t When the load becomes too with meals, you store that, too,'. The theory behind theappll-- s great for a table or a magaance is that onCe the' thing is4 zine rack, the sheep are from the goats....and loaded, all you have to do is all goats several months old push the buttons. Automaticget stacked in a pile and put ally, the meat comes out cm somewhere. Currently, we a conveyer belt and ends up are running out of 'somein the electronic oven-fo- llowed where at our house. by the potatoes in And every now and then, twenty minutes the vegetathe pile under my bed gets bles a little later and the so large that it starts to creep dessert whensver its time out into the room, and unless has come. Sounds great, I read fast, it gets away from doesn't it? And all you have me. to do is push a button. So it was that I picked up a Unfortunately, instead of 1964 Science Newsletter that helping the housewife, I have was inching towards the a feeling the Master Applicloset, and read about the new ance will only complicate world thats coming for the her life. For one thing, I housewife in the future. have a lot of friends who Imagine, if you will, a new couldnt possible think a week appliance to stuff into your ahead when food is concerned. kitchen. Your kitchen is al(They do well to keep up with ready too full? Well, dont the days requirements day by When you get this worry. day.) And without their regmaster appliance to stuff into ular visit to the grocery store, your kitchen. Your kitchen how could they ever manage is already too full? Well, to keep in touch with all their dont worry. When you gsA friends? this master appliance, you For another thing, who is can throw out your stove, going to program this The houseyour refrigerator, and your freezer. When you dispose wife, diapering the of those outdated items, you baby and should have room for your First, she must plan at least automated kitchen, a weeks meals in advance, How does the new fangled because to use it for shorter seq-ara- ted compu-ter-cum-ov- en? Kids i'o Fly Children at the Valley West Training Center will go flying April 6, 10:30 A.M. Sign-U- p Flyers, Concerto Grosso. Progressions, a series of dance impressions also on the program is choreographed by Shirley Ririe and Joan University of Utah faculty members. The first in this series Chance Timing and Nature Objects takes the sense of unmetered timing and constantly changing shapes and events into dance interludes. Woodbury, and rising meandering and dispersing and Pale Orbs circles produces blue-gre- en which appear and disappear, and dots that join and part. Other numbers scheduled are I.B.M. Shadows, and ; Hoops and Capes. Artists helping with the pro, duction are Ariel Ballif, Pioneer Memorial Theater designer; Ned Roem, composer in residence; Don Harvard Steven McDonald and Kent Fairbanks, architecture students; Don Smith, KUER photographer; and Rob Russon, musician and photographer. School periods would be wasting its potential. Then, she must store all die food in its own special compartments. And then, she must punch cards or tapes to make sure the proper food comes out on the proper day. Knowing the intricacies and vagaries of computers, I hate to think what could happen if the wrong spindle Were activated. A simple little supper for the children and the sitter, on a night you planned to dine out, could very well turn out to be caviar on toast and pheasant under glass. Or, conversely, dinner for eight by candlelight could emerge as Sloppy Joes and Baked beans. And It's all coming for you in the future, in the brave new world. I dont think Tm ready for it Frontier will take the 17 children and parents in a Frontier Convair 580 on a short flight around the valley. Scott Keller wilfepilot the plane. BY FAYE HADLEY The first sign of spring is not the robin. Its arrival can be by looking out the window and countFour or more flying and spring is around the ing kites. comer. Robins may be subject to confusion about the weather but a boy never builds a kite until early March. The idea holds true from spring to fall when with signs signal the current month. A neighbor borrows a rake. , - APRIL I helpfully offer Joan of the hoe as well....uncomfortable silence.. ..during " the winter I forgot the hoe belongs to the neighbor. MAY Late snowstorm freezes the fruit orchards. Farmers apply for federal aid. Bulbs planted in the fall result in a healthy crop of onions. JUNE The only stacked chick on the block in a 'bikini. Jealous and not to be outdone I acquire the same and receive a nasty sunburn on parts heretofore Cold snap freezes the berry crop. Farmers unexposed. apply for federal aid. JULY Lawn turns orange and a doctor is consulted apply fungicide and fertilizer. Valley visibility poor due to charcoal-haz- e and high pressure. Cloudbursts cm the fourth and twenty-fourt- h. Animal rescue league voices complaint of rodeo animal treatment. AUGUST Grasshoppers invade the garden. Burning of the field bordering property results in destruction of six climbing roses, two maple trees and a dog house. beer drinkEarly frost compounds disaster. Twenty-fiv- e ing teenagers arrested in Big Cottonwood Canyon. SEPTEMBER. ...Nurseries and greenhouses lower prices to a middle class level. Due to lack of funds substitute weekend in Nevada for needed summer vacation.... apply for federal aid. Hot spell during absence scorches lawn. See what I mean about calendars? If, for instance, yon were asked: When does the air conditioner break down?.... you could name the month without hesitation. One last comment: Salesmen are also subject to cold spells but find application for government funds fruitless. pin-poin- ted clock-regular- ity 1964, Pyne: Hell' Angels and guns! On KTTV, the spectacle is shaied bv four rotating hosts. Two years ago, KTTV hired an exdisk jockey and trailer salesman named Joe Pyne, 41, to talk the Metromedia-owne- d station into ratings competition with the networks. He succeeded by being outrageous two and a half hours a night on Tuesday and Saturday. He told one woman caller to go gargle with razor blades. He brought Nazis, Hells Angels, and Lee Hanev Oswalds mother onto the show. During the Watts riots, his guest was a Negro disk jockey named Roscoe, who said in an argument with Pyne, What do sou have to worry about? You live in a white neighborhood and dont have to defend yourself. who lost a leg bePyne, an cause of a World War II wound, snapped back, Ill show you how relaxed I am! and pulled out a Beretta pistol (bolstered). I have a gun here to protect me in case they start coming. In addition to his TV show, Pyne has a daily radio interview show which is syndicated in 167 cities and starts in New York next week. He unhesitatingly attacks anything that comes to mind, but has a particular distaste for the Poverty Program and a sharp tongue for the movement. civil-righ- ts Pynes guest on KTTV was Negro Louis Lomax. A author and lecturer caller asked what Pyne thought about J. Edgar Hoovers verbal attack on Martin Luther King, and Pyne said he agreed' 100 per cent. That did it," recalls Lomax. On the air, he told Pyne: Look, baby, the only thing von got going for you is the fact that youre white. Youre scraping the bottom of the moral barrel. When I see someone like you getting all this prestige, I want to throw up. Pro- gram director Jim Cates was so taken with Lomaxs attack on Pyne that he offered him a job. Now Lomax prods, outshouts and interrupts his own guests twice a week on KTTV. In essence, I was told to be a black Joe Pyne, he said, but the only valid comparison is that they both like to fight with their guests. Lomax has taken on Sen. Wayne Morse on Vietnam and has goaded a Negro prostitute into discussing clients and prices (though not lv name). The other two nights on KTTV are filled by flambovant lawyer Melvin Belli and a crusader named Tom Duggan. Why is logorrhea so popular in Los Angeles? One station manager and staunch defender of the farrago says, Philosophywise, were disseminating real information to the people. Others believe only that the 1,000 migrants who enter California every day long for human contact, even if it is only electronic. But whatever the reason, logorrhea and pays. Sponsor? such as Bristol-MyeColgate clamor for air time, and Jackson makes more than $80,000 a year, Lomax $100,000, and Pyne, for all his radio and TV work, nearly $500,000. They may not be the next generation Edward R. Murrows, but, said Cates, if people get emotionally upset, they are more apt to reach the truth. rs 9 - JO Am Monday thru Friday Sherlock Feldman Las Vegas Pit Boss Las Vegas Booking Agent Henry Dunn FRIDAY Exclusively on KWIC 1550 NOW AT THE ROUND BANK, EARN HOW WOULD YOU ANSWER IT? "If you were buying securities today, would you buy the same ones you already own?" cttit o ( u?i r. (ISOliiHH? 01 GDCoKP HOG tCHViMjQRCfe is Thats about as fundamental as you can get when it comes to your investments one of the most important questions you can ask. Because if the answer is no if you wouldnt buy those same securities at present prices it might make sense to consider selling them! Of course, its not always easy to be sure. 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