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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 75

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Arizona Republici
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ALCfeOiTlONS' Sept. If, '79 D-ll Pageant is 'Checking Out -may be soon The Arizona Republic IhWfiEATRliUi ETT ROME US. 1 43 PJ. HE. tops on TV 13140S4 OUTLAW Song abont home written in Tunis TUNIS (AP) When John Howard Payne wrote "Home Sweet Home" he was a member of the American Consul at Tunis and was dying.

He was an American playwright and actor, homeless and living in England and France. ROWitwra YNLLET TKEATTf KMEY WALKS MIR TV1LE 4N4lIMka. 24T-4U) DOG AY AFTERNOON THELOWGESTtlRO" I0RTCU LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC's "Miss America Pageant" got sky-high ratings last week. Not so a paid campaign broadcast for President Ford on. CBS, which was the week's least-watched evening show on television.

"According to A. C. Nielsen Co. audience esti S4M112 OWIGHT HARKIfiS lOVKMP gala farewell party to which he has invited his farflung offspring. Sibling reaction is predictably violent, and efforts to circumvent Poppa's resolution ultimately involve a hippy psychiatrist, a black attendant who has thought about becoming a Jew and a museum curator summoned to evaluate a collection of paintings.

These are all backside nudes of Momma who has already departed this vale of tsuris. "Checking Out" was written by Allen Swift who portrays Poppa like a rcsd company Maurice Schwartz. 1 Swift, whose real name' is Ira Stadlen, THFATDK of his thespic energies on an assortment of voices for airwave commercials and appearing on television's and "Howdy Doody." With him are Joan Cope-land, Mason Adams, and Hy Anzell among ethers, recurrently indulging in Yiddish phrases and Anglo-Saxon expletive to sustain the dubious mirth. Jerry Adlers direction is on a par with the texts' inherent sloppiness. David Jenkins has provided an elaborately cluttered two level studio setting, and Carol Luikeo costuming highlighted by wild garb for the freak shrink.

Scratch off "Checking Out." EAND "tEST CAMELVIEWZ Scottidalt 945-6178 a By WILLIAM GLOVER Associated Press NEW YORK Broad-way's first play of the fall production season, "Checking Out," should shortly be doing that very thing. The mishmash of theatrical vanity, ethnic shtick and lugubrious comedy opened Tuesday night at the Longacre. It's about a lively 83-year-old Yiddish actor who plans to avoid possible future aches and pains by taking his own life after a WESTERN ART SHOWN CODY, Wyo. (UPI) -The work of Ned Jacob, a western artist, is featured in an exhibit of contemporary art this season at the Buffalo Bill Historical Cen ave'I'Ij 571 "2mo scot'ts 3KL, 6ATCS OFtM 7 "THE I'HT TKE EARTH'S CCSE' 0 nanTNWPHi Plus f.19 THE WLT Vm CO-HtfMBMilliMNBiMiMil 8 r956- .1901. tonight 7:30 9:00 10:3 2321 E.

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