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Show v V i . . v .'; Y' The Sail Lake Tribune, Thorsday, June The Lockhorns Television Today Veterans Affairs Unit Names Utahn Brando a Bull in Cavetts Shop tion to him and his studied mumblings. ( Hours of Talk And the saddest member of the program was Cavett, who did everything but ask outright By Harold Schindler Tribune Television Editor The Dick Cavett Show" of Tuesday night will not go down in the annals of television as one of betCavetts ter programs, for Brandos autograph. even though it featured Mar- Brando as a guest. Brando the lon trance. All of which is apropos of nothing, except to stir the vague feeling that the viewing audience would have been more satisfied if the two had phoned the whole show in. Unshaven and barely audible in his best Stanley Kowalski style, Brando determinedly turned aside every effort by Cavett to discuss anything but the plight of the Indians. It was a subject, by the way, covered many times before on the Cavett show and in a much clearer fashion than Brando is capable of The other guests, Indian representatives selected by Branand do, were superstar to be a proved bull in Ca- vetts china Mr;SchlndIer - trampshop; ling on his questions while Cavett was being properly humble. ("Tell me what you dont want to talk about and Ml change the subject.) Cavett Six hours of telephone conversations preceded the Tuesday program, all to pull the show together the way Brando wanted it prior to his en- usually plunges ahead in questioning reticent guests, but he succumbed, overawed, to the power of the great mans presence. If Brando hadnt been Brando, the actor, the godfather, the mysno one would tery man have paid three minutes atten ... d Smokers of the best-selli- filter king: ng No one wants to hear about malnutrition among said Brando, effecIndians, tively closing the subject of manure-throwin- Tango? Who Cares Cavett tried another tack. Did you dream that Last would explode into Tango such a public furor? Well then, about what Wounded Knee? "I tried to get to Wounded said the godfather, I wasnt able to. I was supposed to meet someone in Denver who would take me there, but they had trouble getting out of Knee, Wounded Knee. It out. didnt work Brando closed the evening Im sorry I couldnt with, have made your program more entertaining. 'IF FAMILY - Largest selling dozen cigarettes yield 19.9 mg. lar on the average (range: 17 mg. to 29 mg.) 10 mg. or less Lucky Ten-T-ar S.L. Parley Calls to Educators The National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification will hold its 45th annual meeting at Hotel Utah Sunday through Tuesday. The three-daconference win be under the direction of Dr. M. Mitchell Ferguson, association president and staff member of the Florida State Department of Education. Dr. Vere A. 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Talbot, Utah It took county firemen nearhours to bring the ly 2 flames under control and they spent the rest of the afternoon mopping up, said Battalion General Has Determined FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX Convention activities will begin Sunday when a number of the state directors will attend a morning performance of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. tires, started at 12:42 p.m. at Hugos Auto Salvage, 2300 S. 0.7 mg. 9 "tar 20 instructional of support services and a regional director for the organization, said all 50 states will be represented at the convention. The most spectacular fire, which destroyed 150 old cars and several thousand worn-ou- t 5600 for schooling. As judge advocate. Dr. Pro vost will be responsible for associations the rewriting constitution. Dr. Provost, who will be a member of the groups executive committee, is also credited with being instrumental in the associations decision to hold its 1975 convention in Salt Lake City. WANT TO. PINO OUT MORE ABOUT YOUR TREE, WHY NOT TRY THE NATIONAL a.m. Special to The Tribune . GRANITE PARK Dense black smoke from burning tires and old cars rolled jnt? the air three times Wednesday in Salt Lake County, keeping firemen busy although there was no loss. Puerto Rico deals with trainreturned servicemen ing under the G.I. Bill. Dr. Provost coordinates the approval process in the Utah higher ed--. ucation office, the Utah approval agency for veterans seeking G.I. Bill assistance ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 3 Smoky Fires LUCTCV TEN VOU superintendent of public instruction, will greet conference participants Monday at 9 Keep County Crews Toiling co- Agencies. The organization of representatives from each state and that. Brando replied he had not seen the picture and cared less. CUT VOUR TAR IN HALF Dr. Sterling R. Provost, ordinator of veterans affairs in the office of the Utah Commissioner of Higher Education, has been named judge advocate for the National Association of State Approving quite persuasive. On several occasions during the very long evening, Cavett seemed distinctly uncomfortable as he tried to make the most of the genuine Marlon Brando public appearance How much can we trust books and magazine stories about your lifestyle? he asked, gingerly testing the interview waters. The answer came curtly. "Who cares. . . . Who cares if Dick Cavett smokes grime from his navel? . . . The question of whether or not I threw manure out a second story window is more interesting than the fact that the Interior Department is ruling on Pyramid Lake; the public doesnt want to hear about 2C 14, 1973 YOUTH MARKET WNT FC ADS SUMMER JOBS Tt wJ published each Sunday during June. Deadline is Saturday at 1 p.m. to run the following Sunday. you dont like it, you can take another one free. 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