Show 'Leonard Lyons" The Salt Lake Tribune Monday November 11 1963 Hey I See a Friend-HellMr President! NEW YORK-- On his way downtown in the morning Toots Shor suddenly halted a- Madison A v e and 57th St He paid the cabbie ihen hurried to catch up with the man he’d r e c o g nized els more ' ago” Arthur Judson the former head of Columbia Concerts who resigned from the management firm last month will ask that his name be removed 'from Judson Hall It’s owned Eddie Fisher by Columbia and Milton no Backstone longer are In their new set-uthey’ll be “associates” Fisher said: “This means I'll ask his advice more often Lee Cobb will return to the Broadway stage in “King Lear” p Concert ‘Widow’ Isaac Stern probably trav- - Critics Divide On Hughes Show-Vie- ws By Associated Press NEW YORK -10 Nov Broadway’s single show arri- val of the week “Tatahomines To Glory” divided the re- viewers - Two' of the six city news paper critics praised it “Just marvelous” declared the A split verdict was filed by the World-Telegra- “Needs a point of vew the singing is soulstirring” The other three expressed disappointment Tee Times view: “has the look of & Sun: something slapped together The Associated Press called it “a swinging treat” Based by Langston Hughes on his own novel with a score by Jobe Huntley the show concerns some people who start a church in Harlem The song lyrics v are also by Clara includes Cast Hughes Ward Hilda Simms Robert Guillaume Rosetta Lenoire and Louis Gossett Directed by Nikos Psaharopoulos Settings and costumes by John Conklin lighting by P"ter Produced by Joel Hunt Schenker & Hexter Productions with Sidney Baron At the Little Theater a playhouse just restored to legit after extended use as a television studio a stamped tionery and wilL-be-in -t- The box office r: reported that his first directorial attempt “Barefoot in the Park” is a smash hit and his wife reported that their “ first baby is on the way was Comdcn While Betty working with Adolph Green on A Girl to their new script Remember” her young son Allen entertained his companion Steve She heard Steve say he’d like to be a nonconformist Allen asked him whyr and the boy replied:' “Because is” everybody ‘No Do’ Can-dl- e Allyn McLerie has been signed for the m u s i c a 1 McCall’s “Funny Girl” will and Atheneum magazine publish “Episode” by Eric Hodgins author of “Mr Blandings Builds a"" Dream House” The new book is about the strokes he suffered A lady photographer achieved a coup in persuading the staid Newport society people to let her take informal photos for her “Newport: Pleasures and Palaces” Miss Edith Wetmore’s veteran butler Henry posed for a picture at the luncheon table He was asked to add candlesticks for the sake of composition Hcspry declined: “This tablp is properly set for lunch If candlesticks are to be aS$ed I yould have to ohange into evening dress” The police have discovered the( identity of the would-b- e playwright who’s been flooding the town with anonymous letters about David Merrick Joe E Lewis will star at the new Americana in- Cleveland Barney Rosset who published “Tropic of Cancer” and Frank Harris’ “My Life and Loves” was in rankfurt recently for a book fair He flew to Italy to testify in defense of Jack banned “‘The Subterraneans” The court lifted the ban An Odd Audit Joey Bushkin the jazz pianist was at P J Clarke's with the owner Dan Lavezzo They walked up E 54th St past the Strollers Theater Club at 4 am The empty bottles and garbage were ready for disposal pickup on the sidewalk Lavezzo studied the bottles and garbage and estimated: “The Strollers did about $1800 And any good restonight taurant man can tell this Although Sandra Dee is a comparative neophyte in pictures (she just turned voting age) she is already identified with moviegoers as two famous characters — TamMost permy and Gidget formers would be overjoyed if by the twilight of their careers their names were with just one such character Asked if she is a “Gidget” or a “Tammy” in real life she quickly responded : mo-tio- n Now She’s Mollie “Neither of these In fact right now I’m a ‘Mollie’ in ‘Take Her She’s Mine’ a girl whose exuberance and unorthodox behavior provide rome detours to her emergence as a young lady Actually I do not live any of my roles offscreen but try my best to when in front of the cameras” The popular youthful Star confessed that “there Is always a bit of me that comes through no matter whom I portray It’s inevitable as I cannot disguise my essential of Unless characteristics me suitable as a grandmother and then the makeup man and costume designer would have a field day” She readily admitted that acting has always been fun for her “Particularly In ‘Take Her She’s Mine’ ” Sandra TO SOWBIt - 1 7800 5 flat Op 6 30 Starts 7 Ad I 25 Ch Fr On Showing Nightly "Kcthy-O- " of 7 Spartacu" of f Technicolor and Techmrama a JWARM HEATERS ELECTRIC CO-HI- 7pm ANEW - Miff PV IS FOR ADULTS ONLY DOUCE About COLOR 45 A Phone TWO PROVOCATIVS ADULT HITSI TECKISCOIQR lUEulI A of being young is iry resistible the luxury of is my goal” She would not comment if her current separation from her husband Bobby Darin is helping her bridge the gap that leads towards this desired maturity “Take Her She’s Mine” is coming soon to the Uptown KIND OF LOVE ma-tuqt- I NATALIE WOOD ROBERT WAGNER Dial EL Open 11 45 Start Noon 51 00 Till I p m 'N UYO'JKQ CMidlBRlS KOMNEft SUSAN c CinemScop and MORM DRAMATIC HAMILTON -- IN TOKYO" Theater mmwsssm it® THEATRES INC Feature: "Cleopatra" 8 p n (harp) "Mary" 12 IS 3 40 5 00 7 25 9 55 12 00 2 00 4 00 6 00 "Twilight" 8 05 1010 2 25 -- 6 Mr Marietta” 10 00 "Waltz" 12 35 4 25 8 15 Motor-V"Lilie" 6 35 10 00 "Tammy" 8 20 INTERMOUNTAIN w pnwvnQN PLUS nmeiir TONIGHT New York Times says: And Every Evening at 8 PM CO-H- IT "DONOVAN'S REEF" "THERE IS fiiCiit CF A STHAMGE AND GROTESQUE t Matinee— Wednesday 2 pm THAT IS NATURE-MO-RE WEIRD PARADOXICAL BIZARRE AND REFLECTIVE OF THE RANGE OF MAN’S BEHAVIOR-- IN nuEW THIS EXTRAORDINARILY FACTUAL FILM THAN COULD ' — 8oiy Crowfh r Daily News says : "SIGHTS NEVER BEFORE PHOTOGRAPHED SEE IT FOR YOURSELF! LIVE AND LEARN! Shocking!" Fascinating Nereid Tribune says: KIND OF LOVE "INTELLIGENT AND REPELLENTCULTURED AND COARSE BRILLIANT SEQUENCES ITS ARTISTIC ASPIRATIONS BROUGHTLOW BY ITS VULGAR VENAUTY ITS FASCINATING TRUTHS OBSCURED BY PRURIENT PASTICHES!" Judith Cmf HU 3092 Highland Dr Get Your Tickets Earlyl -- of mirthful TONITE AT 8:30 Matinee Wed 2 FOR THE pm MATURE1 Daily Mirror says"BIZARRE "HOW THE WEST WAS WON" IRONIC 'iXT Pa AND - BARBARIC-MACA- AND GRUESOME BRE AND BLOOD-STAINE- D SADISTICUNCONVENTION-ALPROVOCATIVECONTROVERSI- FILMED TO PRODUCE MAXIMUM SHOCK! 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ON HELD & 7th East ot 6 P M Thereafter $1 25 LANDRU GOOD FAMILY SHOW OF T SHOW imuwiuiiuin Open 630— Show at 7:00 ELECTRIC 5 30 PM $1 till TECIMOIOR Tim Adult Halr — Wooda Ho Q mayhem this farce on the ife of the larionous arsonist Landru" "KATHY-O- " Adult LOVET EM 53 So Mam Park FREE After Open Noon story of the lethal lover it: Full "master: COLOR NOW 8 The "Not a horror in Kirk Douglas Tony Curtis Joan Simmons tl CinemoScop and Color end V CINEMASCOPf : DRIVE-IW Op 4 30 Show at 7 p m Adult $1 25 Kid Freo EXPERIENCE!” — a to TECHNICOLOR COME WITHIN AN AVERAGE MAN’S 705 and 530 p m Curiam O t V at 40th South DRIVE-I- OPEN her-"se- lf fun tech- - fiai&uuC CANDID way” TH8ATR8 S t a r s in Robert Goulet first movie “lira and His” tni vVv "HX the Hollywood kiss is about as far from reality as a lax cut Goulet’s notions about Ins career as true as his fine singing voice HU IHE FICTURE THAT TAKES Sandra doesn’t think she is old enough or has seen enough to project too much of into a role “I’m not a completely mature person yet and while I can’t deny that the delight” — While EM A ABOUT OF NEW DIAL X phony That’s something I’ll have to get 'used to “But the people nice and their main concern is to bring out a worthwhile product The atmosphere is a Downtown Opan IT 45 Adult $1 00 Till 5 pm aVUv Children 35 l8li ililfciirt mi looked ' morning” Acting’s Fun q WANT KINOKNOW “There are many little OPEN NOON DAILY 53 So Mam EM V said “I think I pretty much run the comedy gamut cavorting in a bikini one minute and pretending to be Cleopatra the next The only real work is getting up at five in the j4N there Instead I’m looking at a hand or a piece of furniture When I saw the rushes they start think someone should course Gidget-B- ut asjlollic Dee-lightf- ul 4 nical points I must learn Many times I’m told to look at someone but that someone is not notwithstanding— film work in general? “It’s exhausting work'” be said Much more so than I had anticipated Not so much what you put on film- - but the endless waiting time I'd rather Work solidly for four hours straight instead of stop and V Popular Sandra Dee appears with James Stewart in “Take Her She’s Mine” a picture coming to the Uptown Theater' soon Not Tammy Nor you're kissing Nancy and it’s delightful work” he said “It’s not that simple I‘vg got a problem of keeping my lips in sync with the recording checking the correct angle of the camera and things like that It’s not fun It's hard work ” And— kissing make-believ- enve- said: ‘The Owner’s Box will be the one we can’t sell” In Joan Crawford’s new film “Straitjacket” the doctor’s role will be played by her associate Pepsi-Col- a vice president Mitchell Cox Mike Nichols won a happy double-heade- 11-- There were Robert Goulet and Nancy Kwan romancing on a sandy beach wind machines gently caressing stately e palms while the ocean tinkled in the background Only Goulet’s recorded voice eoulrt be heard singing suggestive lyrics Then The Kiss maneuvered he Slowly placing his hands on her shoulders as Miss Kwan turnocT"aay"'And then’ and then the kiss “Cut!” shouted the director and collectively everyone The cleared their throats scene was repeated over and over on stage 29 at MGM where Goulet is niaking his first motion picture “Ills and IIis" In his dressing room Goulet seemed - offended that I stadiuim-He he-new- might suggest this was rather ' pleasant woi k ‘‘It’s v easy for you to say in Hollywood Wherever she has free time at the hairdresser’s or restaurant she writes a letter to her husband'1 Sonny Werblin head of the NY Jets football team was asked where his Owner’s Box -- By Don Alpert Los Angeles Times' HOLLYWOOD Nov All Nancy Kwan Singer-Kissi- ng the fun’s gone out of kissing lope morn- ing Mr President” he said Herbert Hoover greeted him: “Hello Toots' together to the Waldorf It made Shor 20 minutes iatefor" his first appointment “It was sure worth it” said Shor “Imagine a crum like me taking a walk with a man who was president" They’d first met inciden-- a tally at sports committee meeting where Mr Hoover told the assemblage: “Take your coats off boys” Theff he’d added: “I guess I should’ve done this years -- to fulfull concert and abroad bookings here than any other artist in the world The violinist is away from home at least 150 nights each year Mrs Stern therefore carries in her purse sta- his taxi “Good It’s Hard Work for o JJ 3 753 E 21st e837 W No So - Cue Says: Tempi 33rd So & e3405 So Stot "BRILLIANT Dr Highland SCALPEL-SHAR- P SAVAGE mm Bountiful IRONIC FILM OF AX ENORMOUS' 1 SKILL AND Ur 419 S tih Wit Adult 75c — Children 35 2 BIG COLOR HITS — Suaan Hayward 6 45 10 "CATTLE Michael Craig 00 feature KING" - 40Joan POWER!" 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