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Show j: j jr rciirgrnpi'ijiji - ffci iri i nixti i m tuwnaafidnN - s s ji 9&$U .v Jf r Earl Wilsons On the Light Side x x Are Our Entertainers . Over-Earthy- Getting : ts think i cor- going to rupt not just mean, I ? ' 4 v in the U.S. today, hed be taking notes like crazy." Wilson here doesn't knuw what to say. I hear the explosions of laughter, I see the lines waiting to get in, I figure they're giving the public what it wants. But often what the public wants isnt good for the public. Reverend gome adults Phi Epcilon scholarship concert at the University of shocked people young iihshockable). And some comedians who wouldnt use a certain !'dirty word a few years ago, now use it 10 to 15 times and are looking for other shocking words and, to tell you the trut-- , theyve found some. Lost His Cool are Some adults arent shocked; they go so far as to smile. With the younger audiences, Buddy Hackett, Don Rickies and Jackie Kannon are hugely popular. Arguing for their they viewpoint, say they sound like ministers compared to todays novelists, playwrights and scenarists. But its a sensitive subject. Dont quote me, the say. Backlash Will Come com-plaine- Theyll feel a backlash, one personality told me. The public will get too much of their physical jokes. Sometimes Im stunned, but as a puritan who once thought of becoming a preacher, I remind myself that this is an- other era. In that otner era, one friend remarked, Joe E. Lewis never needed such jokes. One of my indignant readers said The use of such material is a sign of immaturity and insecurity. Farmer Ambassador Phelps Phelps wrote to me, If the author of Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire was alive Donald OConnor lost his interviewing Joan Baez. Spokesmen said he thought she was curt and rude. The Vegas Hotel Sands took a page ad to say that Dean Martin would rather switch than fight and isnt moving to the Riviera as rumored. (Hell be here till 73, the Sands said) . . . There was a hassle at that nice dinner prty at Hy Uchitels Voisin when Caricaturist Pepito Rousseaus drawings of the guests angered Prince Nicholas Toumanoff (especially one of his Marusya, whom he was with). He tore them up and the guests, Vidal Quadras, Joe Tankoos, Denny Slater, etc., were fascinated). Marty Allen celebrated his wife Frenchys birthday at Toots Shors. When he phoned his mother in Pittsburgh to ask how she liked him on the his mother Big Valley, said, Hang up and call me back in an hour. Im expecting a lot of phone calls. Juggy Gayles, the song promotion whiz at Atlantic, is in Hillcrest General Hospital with bronchial pneumonia. He already upset the doctors by trying to make phone calls Mifrom an oxygen tent chael Dunn, who got an Oscar nomination as the dwarf in Ship of Fools, was cast as an in Egyptian barber cool 2 and 4 p.m. on Sunday. The Planetarium is closed on Mon- Utah Music Hall. Soprano Suzanne Carlson held the audience of about 300 spellbound with a giand sense of tragedy in a solo abano-natt- a from Puccinis Manon Le s c a u t. In a different vein. Miss Carlsor. made the most of the pompous irony in Leonard Bernsteins La Bonne Cuisine with a recital of some no doubt heavenly recipies. The soprano's rapid enunciation may have been the reason the audience did not with reply delighted laughter, however. Jerry B. Powell and Norene R. Emerson added the proper dash of romantic flair to k tongue-in-chee- Indians Tricks Honor Blackman suffers Indians torture In a scene from "Shalako, opening Wednesday at the Centre. Monday i;f srrfimTo; Jack Leaaaoa V&!terH3ttai and' are Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances, Opus 45. With depth and imagination they the familiar work on two pianos and used a palate of color made possible by perceptive dynamic response. Charlotte Jane Burgess, flute, and Helen Budge piano, rendered a delicately classical Sonata No. 2 in G major by Giovannia Platti Mrs. Burgess had a warm vibrato and excellent intonation, especially in the Grave and Adagio move- The Odd Couple hwwswrtCHNtttar.-- , Chorleton Heston iP Will Penney Fol-lan- ments. Violinist Norma Lee Madsen had a tenuous grasp on Edward Elgar's Sonata in E. Major, Opus 82 with broken phrases and unfocused bowing, while fulfilling a dcgiee of majesty in the work's final Allegro non tioppo. n MATURE AUDIENCES FOR -- StartsWEDNESDAY! EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SH0WT1MES: 1Z SEAN '"- & 10 ITSidiivcyPoitiei- CONNERY BRIGITTE Z 4, 6, 8 I Ml' BARDOW and losing in (hr new romitaik romedt. laugtiirLg - ivy: 7:00 AT - i nark CUSTER M8:4S tw oq m! Playboy reodors woTo b tho nngy, roveshnf - 6wtd MCOLOn 14 Ji SHALAKO . . Jy. HI..I TECHNICOLOR! Justine. M.I ., L - Stow. 7:11,i 1.1S O.MI 7 Mi-m- HELD OVER! MURRAY OKLYI 4th and FINAL WEEK! 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