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Show t The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, April 5, 1962 Romneys 64 Problem: Lack of Big Promises doesnt mean he has . a chance for the presidency in Mid-Bigh- he wont promise and everybody everything he hasnt got Jackie. Debbie Reynolds name hi My Six Loves" will be Miss Courtney." That may not bowl you over, but consider the fact- - that the original script called for the character to be named Miss Tay-lo-r. (Producers want laughs, but not that many laughs in the wrong places.) Famed conductor Pierre Monteux says he plans to celebrate his 87th birthday in Rome with wine, oysters and friends." The celebration will be a mere pause in a busy schedule, as he has no thoughts of retirement. Push Button Betting The New York , Racing Assn, which operates Belmont, Saratoga and Aqueduct, soon will give IBM ,5 million dollars t if they haven't already to develop a new mutuel set-ufor them. Its the biggest racing news In years. Those with public relations 1964; ynusic-makin- g business, too. f Rh on da Fleming is be-ig wooed by a wealthy Britisher, Charles Corey. to j An actress, Video audiences, is the mother of a baby boy born in a local hospital of the child, a LThe father of one of the delegations to the United Nations, .wants to marry her J hut she isnt sure. j Observers say Andre is really swinging with' the money In SwitzerIn terms of millions. land Hes a banker, now, so please forget the days when he toiled as a chauffeur for the family of heiress Gamble Benedict, now his happy bride. JL well-know- n u Comedian Stars as Senator For Disneys Moon Shot way in which Eddie Fishers trip to New York was handled, to use the politest possible word. The harassed singer had an incredible opportunity to evoke widespread sympathy for himself by just being g Democrats admit they believe George Romney will make it as Michigans first Republican govemor 'in years. But that Top-rankin- Recital at U. Tonight straightforward Suzanne Forsberg, a recent winner of a Woodrow Wilson National Foundation Fellowship for graduate study, will present a piano recital Thursday at 8:30 pm. in the Recital Room of Music Hail on the University of Utah campus. A student of Oscar Wagner, Miss Forsberg will play selections from the works of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy and Griffes in addition to one of her own compositions. Story of Ira Hayes The film is based on the life story of Ira Hayes who was a member of the flagraising group. Tony Curtis plays the title role. A framed certificate of appreciation from the Marine Corps and Universal International Pictures will be presented to each honored guest at the premiere. Bob Sweeney, right, and Kent Smith tefl Tana Tryon. Seated, hes selected for first moon trip la Moon mot-- " Anyone could understand that he has been subjected to sufficient pressures to send him into a hospital, and if hed been smart enough to tell the press Ive lost this round, but I still love her," instead of those Mickey Mouse statements he made at his second and news conferences, he would have won at least a certain amount of admiration for being able to take it on the chin. Some of the funniest lines come from Bob Sweeney as the inquiring, constituent-happ- y U-senator in Walt Disneys hilarious - feature-lengtcomedy, Moon Pilot." coming to the Utah Theatre and Oak Hills Drive-in- . Rated among Hollywood's best comedians. Sweeney comes on stage with a badly wrinkled forehead and far too much to say as the great moon rocket slams skyward. , Mingling with Air Force brass and an Air Force secretary, Sweeney is constantly getting underfoot verbally as he looks out for" Charlie, an astronaut from his home state who, unknown to the loyal senator, is a chimpanh Loganito Knew Hayes Veteran George E. Stod-dar950 N. 4th East, Logan, . said I was personally ac- quainted with Ira Hayes and talked with him about his tour of the States after- poxied" keep the control center conversational pot boiling while sweating service technicians try to hold the rocket on course. Hypoxied?" stutters the senator. Moon Pilot" stars Tom Tryon. Brian Keith and Edmond O'Brien and introduces Dany SavaL watch detects a movement in the jungle It is made by a Japanese soldier, who wards." Evan S. Cope, 994 N. 650 Bountiful, reported. Ira and I were very close friends during the training. All the fellows in the flag raising were friends of mine. In fact, Sgt S trank was our platoon sergeant' East, pres- ently blunders Into the hut, where he is grabbed and sub' . dued. Uncommonly Integrated In a taut production by Murray Davis, James Douglas is a brilliant staged Bamforth, swaggering, sneering, brutally sarcastic. W. B. Brydon as a bloodthirsty corporal, Jeremy Wilkin as a realistic sergeant, James Beggs as a childlike Welshman, Toru Nagai as the silent, appealing Japanese, are others in an uncommonly Integrated cast WELCOME CONFERENCE VISITORS IMTFtMOUNTAIN TWAIHS, INC. ' . are aghast at the know-ho- d Feb. 23, 1945. An invitation by the United States Marine Corps and the management of the Uptown Theatre was Issued to any area residents on the island at the time to attend the premiere performance of The Outsider Friday evening. p Romneys In By Howard Taubmaa New York Times , A NEW YORK. April 4 tough, crackling war play that could be written only in the perspective of years of peace is playing at the Maid- man Playhousu. In The Long and Short and the Tall." Willis Hall writes vividly and pungently of a British patrol in the Malayan jungle early in 1SH2. Good and Evil With sharpness and humor he conveys the tension of a perilous situation as well as the human diversity, of the seven men caught tip in it. But he has more than the smell and waste of fighting as his objective. Like Andre Cayette in the provocative French film. Tomorrow Is My Turn," Hall probes subtly into the good and evil on each side. When Murder? He questions the facile labels of black for the enemy and white for the lly And. he propounds the challenging query; when does killing in. war become murder Hall does not write like a sententious moralist. His style is in the rough, cynical tradition of combat stories. In the dreadful period of the Japanese advance on Singapore, the drama begins as the patrol cautiously moves into a deserted hut. Foe Blunders In The men are engaged In camaraderie and bickering, with Pvt. Bamforth as the center of the fun and the War H veterans answered the, call for area residents who were present on Iwo Jima at the time the American flag was raised on Mount Surlbachl. Thirty-fiveAVorl- NEW YORK Miss Notebook: Rosemary Clooney has one great con- a solation secret admirer who adored her years ago. (Ie is In the Play Puts War Under Microscope Call Beckons 35 Veterans To Outsider Jorolhy Kilgallen if A 13 t Tmmbs 1t M. It Ik 1H. iota "fl 4 45. ia II. Im-t- a -- . i. WwW h Dvw 1:M, ie - EEZ52EH Ill IIS. I "JS t im. -III, M. 1100. 1U "Nm' mi. fury. The savage raillery is interrupted when a man on zee. Astronautics words like shoot him" and hes hv-- itli WITH EMS-744- 4 ,lA imUEdES MIL: COMO M MI Bwitve Directed by SERGIO LEONE 'fctattS 4 maos . 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