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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 12

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-Section Page Two EL PASO HERALD-POST Tuesday January 14 1975 Account Is Given Of Hawk Count Pinter's Challenging Play 'Homecoming' at Upstairs HMinVFMTUT CELL MAE S32-2S30 Rom for ISO SARA'S FlOSfiL DESIGNS SflllrreWfei 77843831 Roland To Receive Sketch Now together for the first time on one big show! POM GRIER ISAAC HAYES xFOXY STRUCK BROW I I AT: AT: THE BIG TOGETHER ON 1 BIG SHOW STATiE $1 00 ALL SEATS OMUL 2X0 ML generations of brothers the patriarch ruling all In order to make sense of Max we have to believe him senile His conversation is a mixture of boasting self-pity and whining fantasy He is a liar a bully and a fit parent for his three sons: Lenny the of street corner world who mixes business as a pimp with pleasure as a rapist woman-hater: Joey the half-witted boxer: and Teddy the cowardly outsider who-achieved an education and fled to America It is Teddy who brings his wife home There is also Sam brother to Max and target for much of his sarcasm THE CAST IS TOO young tor the people it plays but despite bad over-heavy make-up both Mario Maldonao as Max and Vic Rosenbluth as Sam are interesting Mr Maldonado has passion which colors his images and makes up for his British accent which like those of the rest of the cast is confused enough to make the British rise again Mr Rosenbluth a FL Bliss soldier of considerable dramatic talent sounds most English but appears to be a North Countryman in a Cockney family This would be like having Brooklyn and Alabama as brothers Genetics add to the confusion Raymond Thomas is an over-intelligent Joey and a good actor who faces difficult stage situations well although nobody plays violence adequately in this show but even if mother once strayed he could not exist in the family of a bigot like Max The daughter-in-law Ruth is the only character who could be played black for the men are all racially related I am absolutely in favor of using actors of all races according to their skill but apples do not grow on pear trees We have to make sense Sherry Lowell is a strong Ruth whose masses of hair wild eyes and deadly calm betray deep disturbance We believe in her nymphomania and the solution sought by her husband whom Scott Saylors plays very well Bruce Lenny is as nasty as his makeup and Lenny should be nasty indeed Altogether this production is interesting for many reasons and Miss Wasko is to be congratulated on her' courage in attempting it Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 pm laughing Kahunas Ho 1 Show Band blFIastyFDB-FiWIbpgyttTW 1 -5Lx pislalUripiatebKbf 'Stows (El Paso Tliria) 9:301 11:30 pm Plug 1:30 am FrL Sat CKNCE STEUS SEMFOOB MEOCAI FOOD BREAKFAST LURCH I BIIKER SERVED DAILY Rodeway Inn Juarez Mexico Harold "The is one of the most challenging plays since Veteran directors hesitate' before attempting either I do not frankly believe that El Paso has a cast of actors which could do full Justice to even setting aside the fact that it takes place in in a working class family with speech patterns completely unlike our own Showcase Joan Quarm Pinter uses those patterns to show how people misuse language as a means of communication by hiding truths behind triteness His dialogue like that of Edward Albee is quite often a series of monologues by characters talking at rather than to each other As in actual life we sift the words to find the meanings What to an American may sound new and amusing is to an English person the most ordinary meaningless cliche It is as a result difficult to hold an American audience in the right mood for Pinter People laugh in the wrong places for the wrong reasons THEY DID SO AT the opening performance of Kathleen production of the play Friday at the Upstairs Theater Downtown Many young people university students like some of the company attended and obviously left the theater believing that they had seen a rib-tickling comedy They may have enjoyed themselves but must have been hard to play to for if anything wry characters are nearer tragedy than any other form They express what happens when emotions are twisted outside the realm of reason Love-hate is not uncommon domestic mixture particularly in a family like that of old Max where four men live for years without a woman: two By ANN CARROLL READERS: If you are not interested in birds then move on This la Geth account of a Southwestern Hawk count she and husband Ed made in December 1974 tsk Inn CanHii' A cloudless day with brilliant blue sky stretching from mountain range to mountain range over vast grasslands and desert shrub This was the setting for our task yielding for us a total of 63 raptors and 12 different species Dr Bruce Heyward and Tom Blake of Silver City organized the event with purpose of attracting competent birders to census most of Grant Luna and Hidlago some of the wildest open spaces in New Mexico Ed and 1 chose from Deming south NM11 west on NM 9 to Hachita north oq NM Trade Fair Deadline Is Changed Deadline for registration for' the Rotary Club of El Paso's 4th Annual International Trade Fair has been changed from Jan 1 to Feb 1 change in deadline for registration was initiated to accommodate potential exhibitors who have not had an opportunity to return the registration said Sonny Brown chairman of the Trade Fair committee THE INTERNATIONAL Trade Fair will be held Feb 22 and 23 in the El Paso Civic Center Exhibitors from El Paso Juarez and surrounding communities will be displaying products their company has to offer the buying public present we have a total of 116 exhibitors for this Trade Fair Booth space is limited to 200 exhibitors and we encourage all businesses desiring to participate to register now as the booths are assigned on a first come first' serve said Brown (Islo AlNVERSALPCTURf TKHNCOIQR RWAVtSDN OPENS 6:30 PM Features at 7:09 MOPJH Income Tax Rebates In President's Plan SartteMwiteA Ernesto Pedregon Martinez El Paso artist will present a sketch of Gilbert Roland to the -actor at the testimonial banquet honor-ing the film star here at 7: pm Friday in the Holiday Inn Downtown Nora Gonza-i lea general chairperson for Gilbert Roland Days in El Paso Friday and Hartlnes Saturday said that examples of work would be displayed at the cocktail reception from 7 to 8 pm prior to the banquet DURING THE banquet entertainment will be provided by the UT El Paso Ballet Folklorico Miss El Paso Audie Evers who will sing roving guitarists and mari-achis The banquet is being sponsored by the American GI Forum and is open to the public Martinez recently completed a mural for St Catholic Church in Houston A scholarship fund will be established under sponsorship of the Newspaper Printing Corp and will be known as "The Gilbert Roland Newspaper Carrier Scholarships Gilbert Roland's famous movie Cisco will be shown in the Plaza Theatre at 1 and 3:15 pm Saturday Roland will make a personal appearance after the first screening Admission is 81 Proceeds of the movie will be divided between Save the Plaza Theatre fund and the Newspaper Printing Corp Scholarship Fund Enjoy Your Life? Maybe You're for IV Do you like the say you live? Do you consider yourself successful? If you can answer yes to both questions then you may be the persons Mobil Oil is looking for in its series of public service programs The firm plans to interview 150 persons throughout the US and select 15 of those interviewed to appear on its television program They want persons of aU ages and backgrounds And they'll want persons selected to give their own personal philosophy of why they like the way they live Persons interested may send their names and addresses to: Varied Directions PO Box 457 Millwood NY 10548 coieo 1 i torn KtoH uiafi oawH oto PIPORRO EN "TORERO FOR UN DIA' "QUIEROVIVIR Ml VIDA" Angelica Maria RodoKoda Ando A Colam SWAP-O-RAMA I vary Saf GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION lArkin'Caan A CIEl'OUISTflimLra 1-10 at HAWKINS wwjei thefbctrs IQffliOS-MIOnUUI raman rural is 30 61 to within a mile of MO We followed an El Paso Natural Gas Co unpaved maintenance road bordered with high power poles The first two hours south on NM 11 with the Floridas to our left kept us busy scoring hawks as we passed through farmlands having trees in yards and livestock nearby Our only Merlin was seen in trees in the yard of one of the farmhouses also the two Hawks We were mainly concerned with hawks but the loud purring rattle of sandhill cranes drew our eyes to two separate skeins of these majestic creatures bound for distant feeding grounds A Great Blue Heron standing on an old wooden windmill platform was vigorously preening himself proving that water is water in dry ranch country where the stock tanka may be the only source of water for sections We developed a technique for spotting hawks some distance away on a perch We stopped and looked through the telescope to study field marks Sure of identity we eased closer continuing our scrutiny under binoculars Some creatures let us get beneath the pole before flying allowing us a view of the soaring bird Immature Redtails refused to fly even when we clapped hands innocents yet to learn that human beings can carry guns Our first Golden Eagle was a mature bird with a gilded head majestic as he soared back toward the Floridas Readers members are welcomed into the Audubon Society here (XMiVtlANH PASO Rif 107 so fcl PASO I itlT BARGAIN KATIREE $1X3 13 2jS0 pjn TWILIGHT BARGAIN HOUR $1X0 MW 2:34 -M ISTHEMANM lUlTH GOLDEN GUN? rtnim Artist OPEN 60 SHOWTIME 7X0 ICEas MSO MONTANA U29 I MSG 1 FIESra I xts soo I HELDOVER! 9MMMT nCTMl millT! tsuMiitusnPMSscTaa BURT REYNOLDS LONGEST 'XiiuB'iCNfti(uioa iwwiiwia H-J2- tUSKnOT nwy miwti "DOWNHILL wcut tiAr Gr3E- (2D onroun 2 pi lONEMAflfWT sjr-afN-i FIESTA! I to wtiA-ai BevVX 1 EkURHST LVNN MART MS FOSIKSkCD RW TNK MMON 191R IBiSFJI OPEN AT Restaurant de Mexico On Stags Tonight! NOW SHOWING Adults 125 ChOd 50c Bex Office Opan 12:15 pm NOW SHOWING $100 PER PERSON $300 CARLOAD MAXIMUM Ademas: SALVAJP Julio Aleman Patricia AspiHago A Galores Sutt am to 4d pm Freebie and JANUARY 14 Dance To 6O1R Vinyl Walnut Grain Ud 0 Only! Wide 2 Economical To Run mMMW tNflTRCI Bassett Center tstwn moppms unih M)0 4W0 7:10 lOblO TUESDAY Relax The of Woody Kerman UPI WtXIiCS KVOCASt WEATHER During Tuesday night snow Is expected over parts of the Mississippi valley northern Plains and the northern Uinn Some rain is likely along the north Pacific coast Elsewhere fair to partly cloudy skies should prevail (UPI) The Weather Joe Rossef's Adobe Horseshoe NMKI TNCATM HISTORIC SAN ELIZARI0 JAN 7- FEELS Aiyi Bqpis lieqeymoen LUU A BY! BY DQIM APPELL In their package the Democrats called for a number of new or expanded programs costing more money an even greater public works program housing incentives and assistance and a national health insurance program The Democrats also called for early enactment of legislation forestall the apparent intention of the administration to increase the price of food stamps to low-income Americans and a more realistic measure of help tor the needy aged blind and In keeping with his intention to hold down spending Ford said he will insist that federal pay increases automatic cost-of-living increases in government and military retirement pay and Social Security benefits be limited to five per cent this year This again is likely to bring on a fight with Congress EP Man Files $300000 Suit Against NASA An El Paso man has filed a personal injury suit in US District Court against the National Aeronautics and Space Administration seeking 8300000 in damages James Carrillo alleges in his petition that he received injuries to his body from shrapnel at the Apollo site at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico while mixing certain chemicals in a test capsule Carrillo stated that he filed a claim for administrative settlement with NASA for $300000 but NASA fialed to make final disposition of the claim within six months after the claim was filed BH1IIZ5Z TffluEIGEt OPEN fc4S 7:059:30 yor IAST 3 DATS iLmh WtIH COIDIM GUir Cinema Twin 7:30 9:35 EXCLUSIVE OptnMS rFERSHINCi 41111 imtiN MS 95 LAST I UTS ram Tt WINNIE the POOH andTICCERTOO (Continued From Page 1-A) revives rapidly federal tax revenues will shrink so much that future deficits will be even Obviously Ford hopes his program will spur the economy and thus generate new federal revenues to trim deficits in the long run BUT TO KEEP THE deficits as low as possible Ford said he will not propose any new federal spending programs except for energy in the coming year He said he will not hesitate to veto any new spending programs that Congress sends him clearly laying the groundwork for a battle between the Democrats and the White House Abilene 41 2S Amarillo 45 2S Austin 47 20 Dalhart 65 24 Del Rio 51 79 Fort Worth 67 29 Galveston 42 30 Houston 46 20 Lubbock si Midland 57 20 Marfa 7 I Sen Angelo S3 25 Son Antonio 44 25 Waro 42 26 Wink 56 26 llg Bond National Park Panther Junction 40 20 Chi sos Mountain Basin tl 19 IMV BMICB Albuquerque 40 20 Carlsbad 54 25 Doming 54 10 Las Cruces 50 25 Las Vegas 52 22 Roswell 57 22 Santo Fe 33 Truth or Consequences 47 20 Tucumcari 45 25 Arliona Flagstaff 44 Phoenix 65 34 Tucson 65 34 Winslow 25 Other CHtos Boston 39 20 92 Chicago 13 5 Denver 55 30 KansosCHy 31 HI Los Angeles 03 59 New Orleans 43 25 New York 43 21 50 St Louis 24 16 Salt Lake City 29 14 Sen Francisco 59 51 Seattle 43 40 97 Washington 40 23 49 Pretfy Shrewd shopping first in the newspaper The Newspaper Advertising Bureau Inc has found 9 of 10 readers clip coupons end take them to market If you're that 10th reader lust think of the money losing! FOR RESERVA IONS' CALL 523 51 4 I (PS) ALSO: (PG) kWKfig If 871-5515 ZJ 3E Herman orehisfra Iks Kg Biad Somi with YsnatiBy ONE NIGHT ONLY Per Person HOLIDAY OB DOWRTOWI RAIiR0C3HESEIUIMDIS SDSSESTU SyM CALL 5444S8T I Io Nml-FiL DOWNTOWN 113 544-3300 LOVING (R) PLUS: (R) CRYPT PG PLUS: OF THE YELLOW KGHT PG I tUfltJTAnlA bt hAwkM I "OEIM WtTB THE BLUE HUP" PS 598-74 1 El PM MatrapoUfaa Atm: Generally lair with warmer afternoons and not quit so cold tonight through tomorrow Wira variable in direction 5-15 mpb through tonight High today low 60s' tomorrow mid 60s Lows tonight mid 20s hi tho heights to near 20 in the valleys Weal Texas: Clear to partly cloudy ttirougfi tomorrow and warmer Now Mexico: Fair through tomorrow with warming trend continuing Artfona: Sunny through tomorrow Warming trend moat sections and continued cold in the valleys northeast Extended Outlook: Partly cloudy Thursday and Friday Turning colder in tho north Thursday and over entire area Friday Fair and colder Saturday Highs In 60s north to 60s south Thursday to lower 30s and 60s Friday and Saturday Lows in 20s north to 60s south Thursday to toons in the north to near 30 south Friday and Saturday EL PASO DATA Highest temperature yesterday SO Lowest temperature today 19 Sunset today 5:23 Endof twilight 6:20 Morning twilight begins 6:09 Sunrise tomorrow 7:0 Rain for month to dote 19 Rein for year to date 19 Humidity yesterday: High 96 per cent at 7 am Low 22 per cent at p-m Barometer at a am today 2020 FuH moon rises at 0: 15 am sets at 7:45 pm Highest temperature In US yesterday 04 degrees at El Toro Calif Lowest temperature in US today -27 degrees at Nibbing- Minn MOON QUARTERS FuM Last New First Moon Quarter Moon Quarter! Dec 29 Jan IS Jan 23 an 21 sc OascRi(Mly Ernst Sudn sate cfcoa FOR AN EVENING OF FUN OPEN MOY-THIRS 1 AMs FRIAStT Il 4M Rl'FFET LUNCHEON llappy Hoar 1:30 to 7:00 pm 1 4KI TOP CHOICE STEAKS DAYtS Call Fred oErnie W5 6 59977 CHEST FREEZER WJA AIRPORT MO it AIRWAYS GILBERT LUCERO REPRESEHTATIVE 3119 Piedras El Paso Texas Ph 565-1481 "A Man Who You'll be Glad You Met" Don't you agree your daily newspaper is lust like hiving money delivered to your home? GTjc £1 jfcso (Timas El Paso Herald-Post IrrvERicm rWrioiviL ii5uraice company Cltn aagnacMSKiM wen iMIMIXAL ISL AM) nimnniiinmmHi mtore i.

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