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Show Page 30-T- HE Sunday, September 24, HERALD, Provo, Utah Las Robert Redhrd Provo Showing Due For 'The 1972 Candidate' Narrow Gau9e Vegas J rroposeaifror n DoCtOrS Little Cottonwood (in (UPI- )- Redford's "The Candidate." a picture which may bring him as much attention as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," opens Wednesday at the Paramount Theatre in Provo for an exclusive Utah The Nevada Physicians Union labor Local 676, first AFL-CIgroup for doctors, has signed the first collective bargaining agreement on behalf of physicians in private practice, the union says. Valley showing The picture already has won wide acclaim in its Salt Lake appearances. It is a perceptive study of Officials of the union, which says it has 60 members, said this week they had negotiated contract with Valley a Hospital, effective Oct. 1. The Robert American today's O political contract bars strikes. scene, with Redford playing Bill McKay, a candidate for the U.S. Senate who starts out as an underdog and finally wins his election. Melvyn Douglas has a memorable role as McKay's father and veteran politician. The film, made by Warner Brothers, is rated P.G. Redtord spent a great deal of time researching old magazines and film clips in order to recreate how a real life candidate looks and dresses. Director Michael Ritchie and a team of professional political party men sought to achieve a visual credibility to match the authenticity of the original script by Jeremy Larner, who was a former speechwriter for Eugene RR Pay Board OKs Wage Boosts WASHING tON (UPI) -- The Board has approved Pay SOUTH SALT LAKE. Utah second-yea- r wage increases for A narrow guaee rail(UPI) about 40,000 aerospace industry road to haul visitors and skiers to a board from the mouth of Little Cotton- workers, according spokesman. wood Canyon to Alta and SnowThe board's decision, prebird ski resorts has been proviously reported by some of posed here. those affected, includes a wage The proposal was announced before the Salt Lake Council of package for union workers at Governments by developers five big aerospace companies. William Klein and R. Gilbert Increases in fringe benefits Moore. The men said the must still be approved, the railroad would alleviate traffic spokesman said. In another decision, the Pay problems in the canyon and Board approved a 5 per cent become a tourist attraction if boost for 340,000 railroad wage operated year around. workers covered by a United The developers said the train Transportation Union contract. could ultimately take 1,040 perApproval of the pay hike, sons to ski resorts each half which takes effect Oct. 1, was hour and eventually be extend- contingent on the board's ed around the base of the satisfaction that work rule changes proposed by the union mountain and up Big Cottonand the National Railway Labor wood Canyon to Brighton. the said the for contract hospital to pay $50 an hour to mi union members who put in time on a hospital committee that reviews fees charged patients of Medicare. The review is to ROBERT REDFORD A price tag of $10 million guard against other doctors was placed on the ambitious too much, which leads location shooting. "It made the charging project, and Klein said conto refusal to reimburse the struction of the tracks would realistic this more picture way," by the insurance still leave 14 lanes for traffic Reford said. "We went to real hospital that conducts the on company all shot we three existing roads. political rallies, Medicare program in Nevada. Alta Mayor Bill Leavitt told ring of the political circus and I The union said it has the developers there would be hope we can show our audience members on the staffs of every two what a senatorial race really problems involved in the town. looks and sounds like from the hospital in project. inside." "The Canaidate," a Redford-Ritchi- e production for Warner directed by Michael McCarthy during the '68 Bros, was Ritchie and produced by Walter campaign. presidential Originally a star is insulated Coblenz. Starring with Redford FIATUtKS A from the public by studio guards are Peter Boyle and Melvyn LUNCHEON BUFFET and his personal entourage, but Douglas as John J. McKay; are Don Porter, Alen Redford insisted on being right SUPPER CLUD in the middie of the fray of the Garfield and Karen Carlson. officials provides Union r Hi LA NIGHUY 'The Man' Lauded As Perceptive Film Product By PHYLLIS PHILLIPS "The White House doesn't suspense, con'lict. And it was clean (rated G). "The Man" in the title role was James Earl Jones, and his y perportrayal of a son who didn't want to be President and his development into a real MAN is something to watch. Jones is ably backed up by SALAD 2 (, Provo 1 375-58S- character actors Martin Balsam, William Windom and Burgess Meredith with feminine interest provided by Barbara Rush as a racist witch who says, "Now we have a jiggerboo in the k km A. -- New York Daily News OFFER ALL SEATS r And that s the way he got them. I Pwojt I I Pctves :? 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STATl. rROVOj as a runaway dog who returns home to save her master. 4 vantage. I p.m. NOW PLAYING LASSIE'S FINEST ROL- E- n 375-108- HENRY FONDA 7:30 SHOW a) OPIEN Qrr TODAY ONLY I "LIZA MINNELLI IN A STAR 'CABARET IS BORNI" -- Newsweek Magazine CO-HI- 1.. ' NOW PLAYING ITIP lHStitt BJ2S Reader's Digest (Educational Edition) BONUS I 12 NOON & 2:00 P.M. $185 -" 4- - said that the ofSABATA" increase to "just under 7 per cent," the board official said. Special Dressing. WASHINGTON (UPI) Congressman Gunn McKay, has answered a challenge from his opponent, Robert Wo- secretary, sscond year. Adding in the 3 per cent second year boost already in the contract brings the new Served with tomato Garnish, French Fried Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Sambo's Debate McKay politicians would debate. But he said the fact that Wolthuis has been campaigning since April, while McKay has been in Congress, puts McKay at a disad- "RETURN r increases in the aerospace contract from 12 to 8 per cent with the understanding thai the remaining 4 per cent would be deferred until the mm "CABARET ISA Time Magazine Wolthuis Will Last January, the board cut 74 HOURS SCINTILLATING MUSICAL!" "LIZA MINNELLI THE NEW MISS SHOW BIZ!" LEE VANCLEEF IS4 TODAY AT wishy-wash- k "HIS MM: i- - NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES 1230 N. at 2nd HURRY! YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS GREAT MOVIE ! rf ? first-yea- I AR 5 DEEP-FRIE- D SpringvNIf Rex Reed cov- Auto Workers and International Association of Machinists at plants of North American Rockwell, Boeing, Lockheed, LTV Aerospace and McDonnell-Dougla- s. nnncwiv !! 1292 S. Univ. Ave., SHOW AT 8:15 w Of U k A of the United SPECIALTY SERVED WITH OUR it. MIVE-I- r LAST 3 DAYS White House." The relationship between the President and his daughter, who doesn't want to be part of the First Family (she would rather riot against the establishment) provides another interesting sub- T contract The aerospace ers members Storting of 7:00 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT ...OU seem so white today." says a character in the movie playing at the Uinta in Provo. Theme of the motion picture is what could happen if a Negro suddenly became President of plot. the United States. "The Man" is This movie is a must for all the name, denoting that a Negro those who want to be president, is not call a "boy" in our country and should, be enjoyed by any longer. This is what I would everyone who doesn't want to be. call a "sleeper" movie, which doesn't mean you go to sleep in It was an enjoyable experience, full of action, Conference, bargaining agent for the management of 15 railroads, were being put into action. it NOHIM UNIVfSITr riMP Hg 0(Nf t:00 P.M. I I Ia3 KSd J S Be VI t70 i! 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