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Show v 9 c- I V. t 2B i FT t DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, October 3, 1967 I ,v J Weather? oet ebdte'-Afc''- U. date, and Salt Lake Atty. Kent Shearer. Doves were represented by University of Utah professors William N. Whisner, philosophy department, and Alfred A. c.TvTwlCav, UTAH MAmisfLi u so,Orlncipol OfflM OGDEN, bbtory department 4- nov mat sgo ecnaoiu. LBQOG v roU No down payment; No interest charge's. COST PLANS FE3EEE) tEASEtOMPANV r RCNtAL OSeut3nillat " Mr. Garn, a former Navy pilot, Criticized politicians who Gusty,- shifting winds whipped, attempted to direct a war from through the Salt Lake Valley Washington, ignoring advice of Monday night, knocking down a military leaders. few limbs, blowHe said If administrators had ing out a tow die concentrated w i ndows and bombing of 90 key targets In 16 causing some days ah recommended 2 years power ago by' military experts, the outages. Viet Cong would probably have For the most negotiated by now. p a ft, damage Thia would have, saved, both was light but. Decreasing Winds sides a lot of unnecessary the winds, gust- bloodshed, he suggested. He ing to 45 miles an hour, did maintained the present policy of blow down the Salt Lake County limited war was ineffective be- sheriffs radio antenna at Baccause the enemy was given Con- chus. Emergency equipment on stant opportunity to rebuild. At the 11th floor of the Metropolithe same time, American land tan Hall of Justice was used troops are not given the total until repairs were made, military support they need and In Tooele, high winds blew a small tree over onto the roof of deserve, he said. Mr. Shearer said it was a residence, but there was no for damage. A tree also fell on a necessary strategically America to remain in Southeast parked car belonging to Brad Asia until those nations were Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. able to oppose Independently Lloyd Shields, 118 N. 50 West, the rampaging tides of com- Tooele. The winds began decreasing munism. Professors Cave and Whisner Tuesday morning. Skies . are believed further escalation of expected to be partly cloudy by -the war was unjustified. afternoon and will continue that "It is becoming more obvious way through Wednesday. that this is a civil war in which Temperatures will be cooler the National Liberation Front is with highs from 65 in the northattempting to overthrow a gov- west to 85 in the southeast ernment which show indication Lows will be from 35 to 45. The of being unpopular, inefficient probability of showers will deand corrupt, Prof. Cave said. crease to about 10 per cent Prof. Whisner expressed con- Wednesday. cern for the long term results Salt Lake Citys high and low of the war on the attitude of the Monday were 82 and 66. people toward America and the Wednesdays high will be in the ultimate effectiveness of the low 70s. war. High for the state Monday He warned that one form of was 88 at St.George. Low was totalitarianism is just as bad as 46 at Blanding. another. Wed better be careful - approved minor, that were supporting the side really dedicated to democracy." UoeeChn 32e-49- AS VEGAS SHOW SHEET The Varel gad BalDy Company. Th rHONTHEH HOTEL Froubar presents the Fabulous Frenchman": Varel and Bailly, HOW! Frontier OPERA HOUSE Hofei I Las Vegas Paul Anka Alan toe Pmwfe PutYoumlf USttf ZE9-SSD- SVMHOTEL orwrilitot KOOire TOUR." Tor Rwtwtlw tall r 4 When the brightest wrtda InYifU, Ntvtda 738-800- BARBARA HIM r Interior Department overruled objections from within the Bureau of Reclamation and other Interior agencies to e bill. support .the The Bureau of the Budget gave final administration approval to the bill Tuesday. UN-XU- 7 FronliiiHotit OIIASmM The HOIS Moss-McGe- stirs shine. many , -- 4No, I wont be drawn Into any discussion of the -- The Skin of Our Teeth7rhf noted, is a play with a lot of huntor (some biting) but with .a lot of warmth and witty lines. It tells how mankind baa come up from seeming destruction time after time to keep one step ahead of final catastrophe. It was consid- , produc- Shakespeare Mr. incident, Turenne said. I will say that I think it was prearranged, that it was without precedent and quite an unusual thing for the head 4ft a state to do. Thats all I want to say. In dlscihbing1 the. state of theater today, he believes that educational theater in the UJS. should contribute to more classically trained actors. This is a crying need in your country t. this is why Canadian and British- - actors make such inroads in your theater. They work and work and work and train in the quick- witted person with an engaging smile. By his own account, he has played in everything from soup to nuts. He works on both sides of Dr. Keith Engar, director, has cast the following with Mr. Turenne: Anne Pecker, Lynne Fisher, Babette Bram, Rena Dusenberry, Dan CoMelissa Powers, Kim llins, Bumingham, Teresa Johnson, Van Gessel, Florin Nielson, Bart Cook, Polly Swenson, Louis Turenne leads cast for University drama. Vicki Johnson, Alan Smith, Kathy Torkelson and Frank Mohlman. He on Broadway. Camelpt Mr. Turenne came to the U.S. originally to appear in never made the lead on the New York stage, but he did Jack Whitaker's Top Stage Role 4 9V X Even Jack Whitakef, Salt Lake teacher-actor-radi- 7$ o anno- agrees uncer-cartoonist, with his fans that his current role in Oklahoma at Valley Music Hall is his best to date. If the people say so, I agree with them, says Jack. Im having more fun than Ive ever had in any show and "that-inclu- des Annie, Get Your Gun," Peter Pan, - Kiss Me, Kate, Carousel, Carousel Guys and Dolls, and a host of others. J,,?',. , . ...V Whitaker portrays Andrew Carnes, the moustachioed and rough father of a romantic load in tho show.1 "If a character role, the Vho says they typo I like best, he added. Jack also will be in the next production at Valley Music "Take Me Along, Hallwhich begins Oct. 9. In this, he has only a bit part because hes busy breaking into a comparatively new job booth announcer at KCPX. He also Is working on his Ph.D. at the University of Utah. .- Jack took a leave from school teaching this year to do the musicals and work on the other projects. He also ia going easy on one of his most pop ular characterizations, the flown. Hell, resume that activity later. Kimbo, The ment. . Jack is appearing with John Raitt, Joan Weldon and a host of other performers in which .will - be - pres. . ented nightly at 8:30 at Valley music. Tickets for the production are on sale at the boxof-ficIt has been praised by most who have seen it for the tunes, action, costumes and beautiful voices. It is a production of Michael P. Price. miQUEEN 3441 tMfttifcl ONI SHOW NIGHTLY Cartoon. Open 7 p - w your invtl Mint 1 PLEASE NOTE: SPECIAL "STUDENT GEE? STUDENTS "IN JULIE ANDREWS LAST DAY CAROL CHANNING AT BOTH. STARTS TOMORROW! AT TWO THEATRES "THOROUGHLY DIVORCE MODERN AMERICAN MILLIE STYLE "GEORGY GIRL THEATRES EVEIT IVC.I1S Hits. Wrl. Sit, Sun. 2 HOLD HER-HI- PEBBLES J J We just did. EVERY ETC. 8,00 P.M. Mali. YVd.j Sat Son. 2 p.m mmm pippii in A MARTIN RACK1N PRODUCTION jsnn 9HH8BS 4.' DANCE CRAZE! Enjoy a sudden surge of popularity! Dancing the Arthur Murray way is your open sesame to delightful confidence new friends w-found -- and evenings of fun the-- la. PtttM. COSTARRING: JOHN MclNTIRE-SLI- PICKENS-D0- M Rialto 272 RIALTO iUT.ipa& So. Main e00 SOUTH UUj EAST 3SS-101- T 362-553- OLYMPUS OPENS 7:30, KIDS FREE! 5 the tower Swill 't y vy i' 5 U.dgtn wid Hamrttontoin yri", movie the lOmildd N ton. i 29 Southeast 3T?!5evrfcTDhfif Ut Curtains: Mp.ra. 45 pin. Mid 30 and 7 A IMTUcHERT ROD POIDER STEIGER JOHN,n RAITT Ss- - V - it vary tva. 7:30, t:4S Mate. Wed., Sal., a. Fwtum: FIFTH WEEK! s Orlff NIGHT CIMTMMi Tit mmi fra p.ak lunillfc Till mmi tol p.ak "A MAN FOR I r; -ne- TAYLOR RICHARD BURTON GALLOWAY N 's; I'' 3rd MONTH ELIZABETH OF THE SHREW SIDNEY ITS THE NEWEST, Uptown Jit till "THE TAMING M! ft li!!t.Uo HIOHT" 12:45 1 MONTH THE SAND OPENS r Ct,. Jth IW-li- fl a!.. Barit la THI HEAT OP THE Stoifw - SMtwy IM AiatlSC .. Villa 3C12 NtgS'anU GE0E1GE "HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT IEAUY TUTINO" St $1.00 MARY TYLER MOORE ANDREWS Straw wt Dnk fgjfik! MATINEE t Fri, 200 p.m. Thurs. "Hawaii" at S P.M. MOTOR VIEW IWriS' e. Westerns any more? Blood-and-Gu- ts Julia ! HIE rooura Okla-homa- L dont make 441 I PAT COLLINS RICHARD PRYOR TOPLESS BRAZILLTA JAZZ REVUE Inliv and lnt.rnuti.nal mttvtlkni: in for role EXCLUSIVE ROADSHOW ATTRACTION famemtionscall 3223567 now showing GINGERROGIRSor Oklahoma Jack is one of a series of experiences in the world of show business that started when he was a cartoonist for Disney productions. He has starred in every phase of entertain- AMW f: DOROTHY LAMOUR "HEtlO DOLLY -- ered avante gardr way" oiitr was first presented in it when H2, but since then it has become standard fare in the classics. toe border because the theater offers him opportunities ' juvenile, leads, man. DeGanlJe Hes an articulate, get op the National Tour when Louis Hayward was ill. He has appeared in Waiting for Godot,, where he aged to nearly 70, and he has played tions, including one with Paul Award Scofield, Academy winner for A Man For All Seasons. Mr. Turenne considers Mr. Scofield not only a a great great actor but Jack Whitaker wins top praise in "Oklahoma." USDA control. Set rmmiirai-ct- tt 24 horn a day. The performer is Louis Turenne, who has been acting in the theater for 17 of his 33. years. He will lead the cast qf The Skin of Our Teeth, Thornton Wilder work to be presented Oct. 12 through 21 In the Pioneer Memorial Mr. Agriculture departments to sole EUHOPA68 faOORHacel Let us entertain you of his homeland, will starin the next play of the Universi-- 7 ty of Utah Theater. - iff France," Andre Viral and Charly BalDy, who have written more than SOO aonta, not only for their own performance, but for Lou Horn, Edith Plat Joraphina Baker, Genevieve and muy other. Choriy Bailly headline thtocorapuiy of right ebuk lint young Franrbmm and keeps the featividea going atapaco designed poouto tho audionco with feeling of joy and aatm faction. IN THE talented WASHINGTON The Johnson Administration Tuesday gave a favorable report on a bill which would give toe U.S. Forest Service sole administrative responsibility for Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area in Utah and Wyoming. The measure, introduced by Sen. Frank with Sen. Gale E. Moss, would turn McGee, over the present joint operations between the Interior and ('hauteur. D huis. Tht, entettolning act promnled by thera top form entcrtalaaa wu conceived end prodoood by the iutemm g team, tho Bodgm and Hammer-atel-n Uonelly Baton. planjiotallooann. 'Gorge' Bill Gets Boost In Congress - . - A lave for Ls Vegu and tl 4mm of HOTEL BONANZA mu who hu bm a batliiar nil of hu life, npnwned U itto nd branch! to Mtwllty the iwwot hotel on th Utterinj 'Strip1 In Lu Vogiu, liuiy Woi( Cbolnnu ol tho Band ud his trib B&odh frequ.pt visitor, to L.V. espied tb tocstloo on tho comer of Duneeflsmingo road. Two eilibn motel, on the property with s wide opra space tepsrttln, than wi tho ideal locnttool Wolf tpesrhtsded Uie orfinizsHon by bringing together group of friends horn New York, Independently, tuoeeriful bostnenmen In their own right and Hotel Bonannosmo off tho drawing board and became a rttlHga Bemember . . when you pin Lm Veguh on the U S. side and he appeals in many television productions on the Canadian side. In all, he has done more than 200 television shows in Canada, where he has appeared also in films. But he hasn't made a movie in Hollywood. Ive been there once and I hate it, he said. 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