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Show THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1974 - THE CITIZEN i PAUL HARVEY NEWS The By PAUL HARVEY .Us wht s next Party Super-Se- x looking in the least likely place. for swinging singles.. What rock concerts have been to footloose youngsters, the super-se- x party is to unattached Nothing was sadder to see middle- than the hollow-eyed- , age men and women who left their downtown haunts to bring their hopes to Sax circus to sex. k . adults. Probably theres a dating place in every town, but Barry Sax is making a big business of They ended up sitting morosely in the lobby overdrinking, vindictively enjoying the prob- -' lems the promoter was having cleaning up the monstrous mess and watching one another pass out. it.- - HE CONTRACTS with a whole hotel and advertises far and wide for singles to converge for a party.' Theres nothing illegal abouMt and, in his advertising, nothing immoral except by inference.. - - This, past year one. of his swinging weekends attracted an -- overflow 10,000 to the Hyatt Regency Hotel near Chicagos OHare airport. There was rock music from j : . : six bands, a mixed sauna and swim party, four astrologers, contests with travel prizes and 70 bars in that Disneyland for i adult leftovers. 0 .It .. -- h:i I I h I ; !?' t if.L ! ' v. ;r0 , OR c.. i 0 BUT DESPITE the carnival atmosphere and the crowd, loneliness crashed the party. If any one characteristic is common of us all, it is that we want to be where we arent. But 'Ttio roof youll be proud of. Stephen Lewis, author of Sex Among the Singles, says the grass is no greener on that side. DONE BY A PROFESSIONAL Dr, David Reuben says, "Singles activities, like com- LICENCED CONTRACTOR puter dating, look good on paper. It would seem that all you need do is fill a dance floor DON'T WAIT FOR THE or a vacation cruise ship with 500 unattached men and women and each will find what he wants. "BUT," SAYS Reuben, like computer dating, most singles affairs tend to attract a specific category of men and women. They turn up, the same faces attached to the same bodies, week after week, place after place in a dreary, endless at , search." Rick Soli came away, from party feel- Chicago's super-se- x ing "nasty, wasted." The bash that had begun as a lark with the promise of good times in shared beds and even the possibility of meaningful, contact with another human had evolved into shared ness instead. BUT BARRY Sax, the year-ol- d -- loneli-- . WHILE OUR PRICES ARE REDUCED FOR THE WINTER SEASON! 29- -. Canadian promoter; FREE ESTIMATES J plans other and similar parties; "Three days in paradise for ' $64.00." Few who spent three days in the cats sandbox in Chicago will follow him elsewhere, but there are, he insists, custom: . UJorCimainioCaE) limitless, fortunately for him. Unfortunately for them; each one is seeking somebody of substance SALT LAKE COLLECT. TREMONTON 485-0- 662 257-5- 114 and solidity but COMBINED CLASSIFIEDS The The The The aflocrfiaOc UGlTQGattGQdlS ers everywhere." THE SUPPLY of frustrated, fearful and lonely people is Q Preston Citizen Leader Cache Citizen Cache Register-Th- e Grace Citizen The Times Advertiser r v; - 9 |