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T1IK IM INWII F.NQl'IRF.R Friday, January 11, 1974 ear Is Time To Erase Enemies New clothes designer." The reconciled Richard Burtons are expected in NY Hollywood soon when Burton films "The Clansman" with Lee Marvin Scott Lucas, grand-nephew of the Illinois Democrat Senator, is producing the Don Pippin-Steve Brown new-style musical "Fashion," opening soon at the McAlpin, directed by Anthony Stimac Peter Gennaro became "Lorelei" choreographer. Former B'way publicist Mike Merrick'll make his B'way bow as a producer, presenting Henry Fonda in "Clarence Darrow" A quirky young actress belted the co-star of a B'way show at a party when he joked about her frequent ness; he said, "She did it all herself." Liza in white gabardine with a brown borsalino, with polka dot band, and vest, was as striking on the dance floor as on the stage. Her escort was Bob Tanella from "Pippin." The supper was pasta and red wine, at Liza's request. It was probably as great a night as anybody ever had in NY, Jolson and Judy included. Jackie and Ari Onassis were at 21 after returning from Acapulco, Jackie keeping slim with steak Tartare Jackie Gleason visited his mgr.

Jack Phil-bin in Hialeah Hospital where he Is recuperating from a heart attack Buddy Greco got a play at the Acapulco Coco Loco, hailed as "singer, actor, composer, musician, and )c ft, 1 fethrJM I INNER CIRCLE Near the University Shopping Plaia NOW APPEARING THRU JAN. 13 "ORANGE COLORED SKY" Thursday Happy Hour with Orange Colored Sky 5:30 to 8 Thursday Ladies Night. Coming Jan. 14 to Feb. 2 THE FANTASTIC MAC'S MOB SBC' NEW Y0RK-A11 right now, friends, let's get up a Friends List, the opposite of air Enemies List, for a friendly, feudless 1974.

Erase your enemies (pardon the word but make them friends. Remember the Biblical admonition, "Love thy neighbor," and hope thy neighbor doesn't flatten thee when thou say-est, "Let's make up, what sayest thou?" Havest thou an enemy? Phone him! We don't have feuds like we used to when Ed' Sullivan hated Winchell and Sherm Billingsley hated Toots Shor. w'N'ixon should make up with Cox, Sam Ervin and Spiro. Ohio State's Hayes should kiss Michigan coach Bo Schembechler rjght on the lips. Charley Finley should ask Dick Williams over for; dinner.

I suggested to producer Alex Cohen that he make up with Marlene Dietrich (who was just booked into Westbury Music Fair by Lee Gruber) and Mr. Cohen winced and ran. I am off to a-bad start. If I have any outstanding beefs, feuds or misunderstandings, I want to cool them. I will be sweet, lovable and cute until some -7 forgets how lovable I really am.

Martha Mitchell's so quiet while working on her autobiography with Winsola IvicClendon, friends think she's lost her telephone voice The backbiting by members of the Senate Watergate committee is the new Washington gossip target. Liza" Minnelli opening at The Winter Garden and a party at the Rainbow Grill what a memorable NY night! Sitting in front of me, cute Lorna Luft groaned, "I'm so nervous," then asked, "Where's my stepmother?" referring to Sid Luft's young bride Patty Hemingway. Lorna applauded every number madly. Besides the standing ovation, I remembered Liza's great friend Bob Fosse standing in back of the house, in turtleneck, raincoat, hat pulled down, not formal like the others. "I can't go to the taking a plane for Miami to start filming This was the guy who steered Liza through it.

"The greatest sensational unequaled what energy!" I congratulated her father, Vincent Minnelli for what he'd done to bring this talent to great Soviet Cellist Is Paris Smash Skates on Stilts Dick Ganobsek is one of the skaters In "Spectrum of the '70s" the theme of the 1974 Holiday on Ice. The annual spectacular comes to Cincinnati Gardens from Tuesday, February 5 through Sunday, February 10 for eight performances. licly defended and sheltered the beleaguered Nobel prize-winning author and whose travel outside the Soviet Union had been canceled in consequence, made it plain since his arrival Saturday that he was in Paris only to make music. He granted no requests for interviews. He said he would not speak of politics or of By NAN ROBERTSON New York Times PARIS Mstlslav Ros-tropovich, the great Russian cellist and steadfast friend of Aleksandr L.

Solzhenit-syn, gave his first performance in two years outside the Soviet Union here Wednesday and was rapturously received. The cellist, who had pub- MMH I artrfrh JlllltJJ-HI'iWillllW IA CINCINNATI'S NEWEST LUXURY DOLLAR CINEMA Jte jm 1 HELD OVER! I "WALKING TALL" CR) I "WALKING TALL" (R) Solzhenitsyn, who is under heady official fire once again 7:30,9:45,12:00 for the publication in Pans on December 28 ot The ROBmHooiy and his JJX IN A WILD NEW ph Gulag Archipelago," a historical account of the Soviet prison camp network. J4E NEW PRICE POLICY AT Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Bl RYAN O'NEAL TATUM UM ALL TIMES flj Ifi O'NEAL 7:2019:15 1 IH I "PAPER MOON" (PG) Wednesday, he refused to HfcLDOVfeR! put bow to strings until the last chagrined photographer had left the auditorium of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and "WALKING TALL" (R) 7:00 9:00 Cultural Organization, and the last bright light for filming had been snapped off, to applause and laugh LATE NEW PRICE POLICY-AT ALL TIMES Maurice Peress, Guest Conductor Baritone Alan Titus returns to sing Three Walt Whitman Songs and Songs of a Wayfarer. Orchestral works are a Haydn Symphony and Berlioz' Symphonie fantastique. Two Performances 8:30 p.m.

Tonight Tomorrow Music Hall, 1243 Elm Street Tickets: Available in advance at Symphony Box Office, 29 West 4th Street, or at Music Hall from 7:30 p.m. on concert dates. Telephone: 381-2660 or 241-3088. Music Hall Metro available. SHOW WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU STOOD 1 1 TONIGHT UP AND APPLAUDED A MOVIE? ter.

"WALKING 7:30, 9:40, 11:45 Before plunging ahead HIM 1 NEW PRICE POLICY-AT ALL TIMES "WALKING TALL" (R) 7:30 ft 9:45 with Johann Sebastian Bach's Suite No. 5 for solo cello in Minor, Rostropo-vich put on a non-musical performance that obviously enchanted his audience of 1000. He careened on stage, bowed twice deeply and snapplly. Then his eyes widened with astonishment. 1 1 3 "WALKING TALL" FOR INFORMATION CALL 683-2300 WALT DISNEY productions ROBIi HOOD Leaning and jostling on the lip of the platform were 8bl 2500 TKCHMCOLOR" "LIVE AND LET DIE" (PG) 7:15 ft 9:20 671 0SI3 Princeton photographers and camera Western Woods MATINEES SATURDAY SUNDAY ALL theatres! GlenwayAve.

Opposite Tn-Countv 7 7:50,9:35, 11:25 $125 385 5585 12:10, 2,4, 5:55, 7:50, 9:55 men. Lights flashed and flickered. The massive musician shook his head, clutched at his temples, beckoned a flustered UNESCO staff, shrugged, and spoke rapidly, Interspersing it all with puckish smiles. 4B- JAMES DEAN 3 GEORGE STEVENS' FILM OF EDNA FERBER'S "GIANT" (G) 7:45 ONLY WITH ELIZABETH TAYLOR ROCK HUDSON 1 Mariemont Northgate I LITE i SHOW 3VTANLEY I TSVTANLKY ilMLlAAvlllPJI FULL LENGTH UNCUT VERSION! BOTH Northgate Mall Mrtf iHTiotit Siiuan- Ywrnnnnnnnnnn THEATRES ALL OF THE EXCITEMENT, ADVENTURE AND INTRIGUE OF THE BEST SELLING NOVEL IS NOW AN INCREDIBLE MOTION PICTURE! The President knew that scientists on a top secret island were engaged in a project of training dolphins as the ultimate weapon, but there was one thing they didn't tell 24HR. mW W(LASUI (LUrlAJ) VIM 'TEL.

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