Las Vegas Burlesque Laughend Canal Fulton's seasonCANAL FULTON— looking i Saturday, 7 and 10 p.m.; Sunday for a show that provides just j 7:30 p.m. plain entertainment No message, no controversytertainment.just enThat’s exactly what the Canal Fulton Summer Arena has on'Itap for its 1970 season closer Las Vegas Burlesque Laugh In” with Pinky Lee and Denise Darcel.In addition to Lee and Miss Darcel, the Summer Arena will add the Tommy Finnan Review — 13 lovelies straight from LasVegas and New York.The show dates are Sept. 8-13. Times are: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 8:40; Friday and“Las Vegas Burlesque Laugh In” is wrapping up a highly successful cross-country presentation. The show promises pure entertainment on the adult lev-TV seasonel. “Never vulgar, but always saucy,” as one reviewer puts it.will promoteHeadliners of the cast are not strangers to movie patrons and television viewers.Denise Darcel has firmly established herself as one of thesocial topicsBv CYNTHIA LOWRYTheHOLLYWOOD (AP) -approaching television season may go into the books as the year when the medium tried hard to mix social enlightenment with entertainment.finest all-around performers in show business today. Small wonder that she has played most of the leading supper clubs in America and Europe, including the Waldorf, the Latin Quarter in New York and in Las Vegas,the Dunes.Producers of the series speak forcefully of “relevance” and brag about the use of meaningful themes.Narcotics and drug abuse by the young are such popular ingredients in scripts that they threaten to become dramaticPinky Lee has one of the mostvaried careers in show business. He has been in vaudeville, radio, nightclubs, operettas, motion pictures, theatre restaurants and television. He signed for three weeks at the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas and was held over for 18 weeks.cliches. Pushers are the new vil-Now, according to Pinky, he just wants to be a “bum and work only when he gets the urge — to get the ham out of his system.”PINKY LEEm9 anpAticnNew Philadelphiae Schoenbrunn Saga Nightly, exceptthrough Sept. 7Tickets on sale at theatreor 224 W. Third SDover