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Show r Detroit concert No, he ddn't ,But Jones continued to grimace and ges- ture menacingly He kicked away flowers that had been thrown on stage by fans and refused to accept an envelope offered by a woman standing Singer Tom Jones , spittin mad, tosses tantrum By William Knunt T' m y J - , , Ncw-pap- S Wilt Writer cr JuW bt'gan to agree apparently that something was amns with the sound Throughout his next few numbers he began to make certain digital of depnc.ition at gestures band leader Jeff Sturges and at the sound engineer xtrnr Minin jj iiue u.i ou shadow od bv ti1' WiNhmans but tumpx'r wlvn he cjned a fiv inlay rn-- i .i'-orl at Detroit s Fine Kneb Mumc The.tre last vvt t But h the most startling dis- of Jonesian pique came early on the set It was the ingnr s custom to walk to the play ppjrimly angered i J Y t of? lems with the outdoor thea-t- r s snjnd system, Jones his dissatisfaction by s;vir.; water on his electnc pi urn player, making obscene it' 'uics at his band leader a' d sound engineer, kicking a i,v poweis that were thrown onatam- bv fans, and finally In throwing his mtc- rnph me off Mage and ending the show oarlv VSv ,'H-- by prob- electric piano after each song, take a sip from what was apparently a styrofoam cup of water, say cheers" and mop his brow with a small hand towel -- o , ;a s one song, After which Jones seemed player, a young man with long hair like most of the Murgcs band, douse Jones on his next hear complaining the band cm the stage monitor, he muttered, Lord have stalked to his cup, mercy, took a mouthful and spit it full in the piano player's face he cc.jldn t tnp er C3 INTERM0UNTA1N THEATRES. The musician looked I NC. 486-744- the stage lie stayed away for four songs, then returned carrying a call paper cup full of some liquid lie sat behind resumed and his piano playing, glaring at Jones all the while PICTURE OF THE MONTH A JOY ! ! pride and pleasute in presenting to the American public the return of the greatest love story of all time. The audience was transfixed the small drama of the Would the piano moment f The audience filed quietly the theater, manv sav- ing they felt they had been The whole affair was really a shune, because Jones was actually in fine voice lifmd out of 5th South Mill ' 7th East & oath 1 a JAVs, r7trfilt4WEb (T E Loin wsrf tfwt. SUN. all-i- Bru fViJuctKn George Glenda Jackson Segal A -- Melvin Frank ATbuchOf Class W Kls,.u II Ml t U4fc) n M xt bt 521 8131 12 0b, 2 0b, 4 0b, 6 05,8 0b 10 05 I'VKVMOI I I'natlKlMMi ill The Tom Jones Hot Temper Overshadows a be BviU iVikc Oribunc - initial problem, Jones strutted lOne Little Indian JELIET apparently, was the sound set by Throughout a warm-uJones' band, the Jeff Sturges leather-lungea I'mverse, man seated near the front Kopt yelling, Turn down the sound' The band s too loud' When WALT DISNEY Romeo for an encore 4 Zeffirelli Filvmx) Starts 12:45,3:30 3 mm BURT.REYHOLP WHITE! on TflROT stage wearing a form hugging black silk toieador ensemble, the sound engineer decided to bring his complaint to the boss Dnitod 5J Artists 12 ? 12 15. ? 15,4 15. 6 15,8 15. 10 Mter Jones finished his opening song, Turn On Your I.ovelight, the man shouted, Turn down the band so we can hear you' Jones scowled, said Oh, right sorrr, aye aye capn m a mock seafarer's accent, then turned to the real sound engineer standing behind a control panel at stage right. Do you understand the man's Jones asked. complaint? The sound man nodded. :7JE2 lfe- - After a second song. Jones Cl) Jl HOW HUSSEY llV KM & M 0'9 WHITES MJlFMraiKIvS KAYEim MM si AilATJ FRANCO JEFFERY MICHAEL from CCPP PICTURES TRANSUDE fSaufJiluA-A- w enWvi I HARTLEY. . FMb, CHUCK WEIN T LUXE CdorbyDE 8csl Produce' faniieR a JowriQ i- y- I, EXCLUSIVE Mill S'l ,. '1 " 'V vjPvVf: y "PLAY MISTY 486-744- , SUPERSTAR RATES PHONE FOR ME" JESUS CHRIS! GROUP 4 STEREOPHONIC ...easily tiie best movie so far this year. Cl, S - i RESTRICTED (hi & PAlHlmuuu BARRY dePRENCERGAST R j p'l MrlMRt 15j ,.mcOHVffiiiOOWCO SAIT LAKE HENDRIX-PA- HHIHCM I; ihk JIMI V WARREN 0 SOUND JOHNSON OMES-BE- i SHOYTIMES ' 3 00, 10, 5 20 7 30. fJt 9 40 WARREN CATES BEN JOHNSON H' MICHELLE PHILLIPS Co'OT by MOVlElAB Waft Disney is LEACHMAN Ar.AMESiCAN P.dure INTtRNATIONAL smm 2ntft(TUKKt n f nlw york Times Where 30 5 00. 8 0 MONEY kjSrD 3 10. 640, were you in 62? WtlJ Trinity Is Nome "They Call Me Trinity', SHOWTIMES 12 00.2 00 EKPEBinlEWt ' : T' TECHNICOLORS M ERA t? MILES TBOllET PAF&Q OPEN 830 TATUM O'NEAL mmxum vl JAMES 8 GREAT WEEKS! BYAUG'L&AL 4.00, 6 00, i 00, 10 00 IrImw An Avco Indian esmm Joseph LLevtne Presents Joseph LLertte Present 10 . Little m THE HARRARD 1 WALT DISNEY JAMES COBURN PRODUCTIONS MCHAEISARRAZIN- - She's 6 feet 2" of I Dynamite! JEFF BRIDGES THE LAST AFUERIGAH 7, Tl. miERO hit co hit Boruiif vanishing point an-- PAUL NEUJi.i All l Chtlt-- ' DBF.IiniQUESANDA JAMES MASOH OPEN 11:45 , BMESj "TK) Slrfs WEDNESDAY 12 30, 2 40, 50 9 10 ifH'' 2b Ol) 4 QJdjJJjIE'Jd never strikes twice 4 OPEN SUNOAY AT SHOWS "-- I "THE THIEF WHO CAME TO TBOLLET DINNER" 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 & - 9:30 HICKEY & rwjjum.Lj i t BOGGS FOR TIMEo. CALLforT1MES lIO RESERVED SEATS rrji Ut if co-hi- u . f 'A i 4 OPEN I 11:45 DOITS' 7. I ONLY - immumMiml v I MADMAN WALT DISNEY FROOUCTIOWSr ty Grech- Dutk. You Sucker ACtn f WITH THE TONE! ATRUt STORY Tfwcnmv bv SUPPORT I. THIS In ack nkuin Pfu4 BURT REYNOLDS !V "FIJZr'pe JACKAL AT 12.004:00 & 8.00 FUZZ AT 2.25 10.30 iht frim ai the Mon NtvM Ml A ktlfUilBTBOTOII a Color Co-K- IN'iRPt 7 L (XIAiftClunS m it "MACHISMO" yifhr Ml 2:00 p.ni. till Closing Sujgested for MATURE oudi encei (parental guidance suggested) All ages admitted WAIT TIL YOU RIDE THE NEW REf TPICTED 1? no guardian IX) If On'ALLJ Hides ond l9iJfav Persons under a tutted, unless accompanied by parent or odut Ride- s- ALL you want! W7 SUPER DIME DAYS 1970 (Regularly $5.00) ToVlORROW NITE 7.0 Op.m. Davis stadium EISE.EU Sugacsted for GENERAL oudi ences All oge$ admitted 3 DAYS! ALL '' R- SEfll Ofwwd 1:30.5:10,8:5- 0- .50 per person p.m. TECHNISCOPf CO FEATURE YOUR 10T 41 SUVFlWTT- aJ 7HE DA? OFT1IE SM&IBL FROM 2 MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE AT 12:00 400 7.50 NOW YOU AT 2:25 6 25 10 20 LAST HI - TUES. & WED. 4 3:10, Y;00, 10:00 FUZZ Tomorrow ond Every Monday (except holidays) titm Lll! "MOW YOU SEE HIM. NOW YOU DON'TS Wj HARRY 1245 of Boggy of Dynamite (JCj CONTINUOUS Legend : co... Fibiful 2 g 12 15,2 15,4 15 6 15,8 15. 10 15 -- cause once is enough! 77 JH. Dc ?rry SHOWIMES ,PGl Pnrysns under mitted 18 not ad- if I -- S3 T Iri'i llingi I unite! tSL',I ,he NEW WHO-E- R WILD MOUSE 5 4 J. t"A A J furd utuin- CJSB3SSffi ho audience cd 6, (MO or so persons who had paid $7, $5 or S4 apiece to witness the tantrum d'd not applaud when he left and d'd not call him back i aw ay Paramount Pictures takes great by one clapped or to come back, andhedidnt H BEAUTIFULi' PASSIONATE! l described herself as a former Tom Jones fan " U'e paid Jl for that'" a man grumbled as he led his wile caught by an on his hoei and INTRilEYSOUABf u NW Mi)' stage (it was usher), turned was gone No yelled for him 4 STUNNING! BEAUTIFUL! GREAT! ' PERFECT! BREATHTAKING! a long moment Then he wiped has face with Jones' towel and stalked off startled for during to be ov Finally, fifteen minutes before his ad was to end. he The Salt I.aKe Tribune, Saturday, August 13, 1071 7 c touted "That's a roften way said, Flunk you verv mm n," thiow bis microphone off the to act," said a women who L tpd, - |