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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 13, 10 rrrrc: 'f 13CS f; 1 A Simon and Garfunkel say was Wow! whispered Art Garfunkel to Paul Simon as they stepped Into the Salt Palace arena and faced nearly 14,000 cheering fans. Twenty songs and three standing ovations later, all the massive audience could Sick Sixties Discussed Bv Ex-Chi- ef A label for Americas last decade and an explanation of sensitivity training were provided Friday night by former Salt Lake City Police Chief W. Cleon Skousen Now a Brigham Young University faculty member, he raid the last 10 years probably would be called the sick 60s because man is now reaping fruits of seeds planted long ago, which include sensi- tivity training. Spot Leaders Sensitivity training was developed in Russia from the he said. works of Pavlov, By the use of this training the Communists can identify potential leaders. Sensitivity training will collectivise our behavior and take away our American individual behavior, Mr. Skousen said. By this method of training the Communists can control mans behavior and make individuals do what the leaders want. Include Touching He explained that many sensitivity training sessions include touching, criticism of exerothers, and cises. Some are conducted in the nude, he added. Mr. Skousens talk was the third in the series sponsored by the Utah Forum for the American Idea at the Evergreen Junior High School, h East. The crowd overflowed the auditorium. non-verb- 3401-20t- and Wo w! and cheer Simon and Garfunkel, with their sometimes intimate, sometimes delicate, sometimes boistrous and big, but always touching style, had conquered Salt Lake City with a happy combination of favorites plus the excitement of new songs from an upcoming album. The concert was recorded, and may be used in an inconcert album. well-kno- New Songs The new songs ranged from a hard rock Sitting in a Cockpit (a reference to airline hijackings) to the hymn-lik- e Bridge Over Troubled Water, to the huSo Long, morous frank to the more Lloyd Wright, typically gentle, A Song for the Asking. And they proved once again that Simon ard Garfunkel are one of the most significant musical groups in the world today. Since they achieved national recognition with their Sounds of Silence album, they have that the proved definitely music of the young Is much more than just offensive noise, much more than trivial, rhythm-orientesounds to which lyrics unintelligible Wyler remains Lae to their artistic purpose. What is more, they are concerned with message, not just Simon entertainment. and Garfunkel, whose favorite theme seems to be loneliness, the alienation of modern man, have touched not only the prevalent issues of war, morality and drugs, but subjects as unmusical as geriatrics (Old Friends) and the growing indifference to the tragedy of others (Save the Life of My applaud, whistle some more. Child). Garfunkels particular forte combining message with the k simple beauty of songs. Kohner is the author of the successful highly Gidget and all the subsequent sequels. The screenplay of Forty Carats will be based on the play by the French writing team of BariUet and Cactus Gredy, authors of Flower. ' r aftsSfeOC is effective. Attendance at Friday evenings concert offered ample evidence They took omplete control of a hpra audience in a mammoth hall; reached it through their songs; touched it with their poetry, and left it wanting more and more Simon and Garfunkel. best-sellin- g r N s Wyler continues his successful association with Columbia Pictures with the filmization of Forty Carats, A three-- ? Use the Daily . df fe v: 3 roil 7:li, t:li Estelle Parsons, left and funnyman Jackie Gleason star in comedy 1 1 I y Classified Ads OPEN 7 P.M. Show ct Dont Drink the Water V ? to&aaii' tMI A FUtlllY NEW MOTION PICTURE THAT TELLS HOLLYWOOD LIKE IT YAS ! folk-roc- It Wyler has perviously been associated with such ColurrbA hits as Funny Girl, has first musical film, The Collector and the forthcoming The Liberation of drama Lord Byron Jones, based on novel by Jesse the Hill Ford. screen. at Simple Feanty That is perhaps Simon and time winner of the Academy Award for best director, r William has signed Fredrick Kohner to write the screen adaptation of Forty Carats, the smash comedy stage hit which will be brought to the Production-directo- No Mere Rock V Roll Singers, These By Robert McQueen Tribune Staff Writer Wyler Names Sereemvriter For Filming Forty Carats James Earl Jones James Earl Jones, currently recreating his Broadway starling role in The Great White Hope for screen adaptation, has filmed a dscussion of the status of black Americans in films and the theater under the auspices of the U.S. State Department TIHE COMIC Cokr d are unnecessary or screamed by and mumbled long-haire- drug-usin- g the more prevhippies alent view of the over-30Simon and Garfunkel, along with other names in the rock field, have given music their own special dimension. Added Poetry They have added poetry and truth. They have intellectual-ize- d pop music. (Compare heir music with some of the meaningless, romantic drivel popular in the 40s or 50s.) They have added an intiintrospective quiet, sound, achieved through delicate sometimes simple, musisometimes complex cal design. They have achieved a controlled vitality which starring mate, dick VAN DYKE-michel- e BROUGHT BACK BY GREAT MMAEM Sorry wo could not toko care of everyone before who wnted to tee this wonderful Family Movie! SAT. & SUN. et 1:15 1 3:15 p.m. MATINEES ONLY All - SEATS 75c (SUNDAY MATINEE V Morrey Only) ST i s r1' 'J Ff . 7 j. LJ-y-m Yen never SPECIAL NOTICE TO PATRONS OF VALLEY MUSIC HALL rztt a pair like Butch and The Kid! 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