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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 11

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Thursday, April 3, 1973 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER X'i They May Live Apart, But Cloris Will Always Be An Englund NEW YORK Cloris Leachman wore a black vel- et peignoir which her hus Marvin Drager's informative book, "The Most Glori- ous Crown," about horse racing's Triple Crown, men- tlons the stable hand who watched Citation run and exclaimed, "That horse Just ain't human!" That's earl, brother. a concert, and had trouble getting it insured. An agent told him, "We'd Insure YOU in a minute but the violin is WISH I'D SAID THAT: If the Lord had created all men equal, we wouldn't need both the long form and the short form. Al JOHNSTON PARTY BOAT AND CHAPERON For Best1 Reservation! Reserve now for Spring ond Summer 1975 421-4455 band George Englund gave her for Valentine's Day. That should prove that everything's okay in their habitation even if they aren't always technically living together.

Hes mine forever, I'm his forever, we're together," Cloris said with a sexy shrug It's 29 years since Cloris came here from Des Moines and Chicago to enter the Miss America Pageant at Atlantic City and subsequently became an actress. She has an NBC special playing a toothless old Ken-, tucky hill woman Girl from coming up in June and has just signed to do her first star-Ting feature film, "The American Dream." "BY THE WAY," she said, "about Women's recently I said one of our children should be spanked, his father didn't think so, 'one of the others didn't think so, and pretty But I'm afraid that's off the record. THE MIDNIGHT EARL Reading that Cuchl and Da Nane have fallen re the record," Cloris would say, inasmuch as she didn't want to talk about It. What she did want to talk about on the record is the Dorothy Parker-Arnand d'Usseau play, "Ladles of the Corridor," which she does on PBS-TV April 10. "This widow escapes from Akron, from the country club set and the small city clique," Cloris said.

"She comes to New York, finds a younger man and loses him." "Women's Lib," she said, "has changed all of us Including our kids, thank Ood. My husband and I have worked it out so sometimes he can take the children for a while and let me be free. It used to be that the wife took care of the kids all the time and the husband went out nights. He got more interesting and she Just got dull." Bernstein. REMEMBERED QUOTE: "An idea isn't responsible for the people who believe In It." Don Marquis.

EARL'S PEARLS: A ness executive admitted he has a rotten sense of timing: "Just as the recession began, I started manufac- turing money belts." sales Curt Jurgens, who'll play Clarence Darrow in Germany, went to Boston to see how Henry Fonda does ELIZABETH TAYLOR left her film "The Bluebird" In Leningrad for a few days, flew to London for ward-robe fittings Irving Ber- lin phoned Mitzl Gaynor about her TV special, told her: "You're the only sex symbol with God-given talent." I'D RATHER. BE LIGHT TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Violinist Elliot Magazlner once used a Stradlvarius in TONY AWARD PULITZER PRIZE N. Y. CRITICS' AWARO THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON by Jason Miller PERFORMANCE TONIGHT 8:00 P.M. of her gown.

"We're closely allied, we're deeply supportive, sometimes living to-' gether, sometimes not. We can't pin ourselves down. It's a very boring subject which everybody should get off, including ourselves." But Cloris, who's 49, and mother of five ranging from 9 to 21, didn't get off of it, recounting several hilarious stories about family disagreements that made It sound like a Six Day War. COURSE that's off Area Producer Sells Theater 421-3888 Box Office: Cincinnati Playhouse in the park 962 Mt, Adamj Cirrle Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 NOW PLAYING 0O0OO0OO09 A delightful spoof of women libl Ruth Bailey Swlgart, Cin-, cinnatl actress-producer, has sold the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City to actor Pat Paulsen's Pickyvldeo Corp. The sale has been rumored since Paulsen played there during the final week of the theater's '74 summer season.

Mrs. Swlgart founded Cherry County Playhouse in 1955 and operated it for 20 seasons. The theater im ported film and television 1 stars to appear with a resident company in 10 weeks of comedy aimed at Western Michigan residents and vacationers. For three seasons plays were produced in a tent theater; then the operation was moved into its present home, the Convention Dome facility of the Park Place Motor Inn. Ruth Bailey began her acting career in Chicago theater and radio, including 1 "The play Is the best set, the best acted and the best dlracterJ nroduction to arar.ii Now Shewlno.1 EXCLUSIVI I l'r 1 0 Mimites from Oowntown I 1-71 M.nUomerjRieii! 9:45 the 'n' stage In some time." Enquirer soap opera, and moved to' Cincinnati with her lawyer husband, Eugene Swigart, in 1947.

Paulsen and his manager, Nell Rosen, who are partners In Pickyvldeo plan to continue Cherry County's star-stock policy, according to Mrs. Swlgart. The theater will open July 1 with Nell Simon's "The Odd Couple." Most of the theater's 1974 staff will return, Including general manager William Hooton and publicist Ken a former theater faculty member at the University of Cincinnati. Mrs. Swlgart recalled her years of production negotl-.

ations with mixed emotion and some relief. "I don't mind calling the stars directly," she said, "but I'll never talk to another actor's, agent." BURT CrBUL RCYNOLDS SHEPHERD OrcliestraOpens Bicentennial Activities minded me that area was. where our plane was fired on and hit in 1967 on a USO Bob Hope said, "Snipers don't bother me I played vaudeville." Lionel Hampton may withdraw from Bette Midler's Mlnskoff Theater show over a billing hassle Employees at a London-casino remember Saudi Arabia's new king, Khaled, as one of a group of generous visitors who passed out some $500 tips after a week's gambling The Americana will end the shows and music in its Jockey Club; it'll become a restaurant. Julie Wilson has a smart, entertaining new act at. Brothers St Sisters.

Wearing a tight, form-fitting gown, she told accompanist Wll-, liam Roy, "I'd like to sit-' down with you but I can't bend in this" The Art Students League cancelled its DreajnBall poor ticket pcrrc BOGDANOVICLTS CARMEN CAVALLARO APR. 15 Jin, itmi-cfajucs 4 contemporary CLYDE McCOY APR. 29 And hit Sugar Bluts Orchistrt CAB CALLOWAY MAY 20 (In Pvton) LIST DAT "SHEBA BABY" starts TOMORROW Cumin Canallaro music director of the Cln-" cinnatl Symphony Orchestra, Dr. Elmer Thomas of the College-Conservatory of Music, and others. Bontrager was assistant to Schippers at the 1973 and 1974 Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy.

at tha piano and tinging In concert with niiirp Rnn She's the GODMOTHER of them all Jerry Conrad's Monday. ADril 7 "Rhythm Brass" Cheek with Box Office for Concert Prlct i Time GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION 1 ALL CINEMAS EVERY DAY 2:30 ThevPPi call her The Greenhllls-Forest Schools Bicentennial is kicked off Friday at 8:30 p.m. with a concert by the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Bontrager at the Forest Park High School Auditorium. Works specially relevant to the bicentennial Aaron Copland's "Fanfare For the Common Man" and Clare Grundman's "American Folk Rhapsody," are among the concert selections. Also to be performed, are Rossini's "Overture to the Thieving Magpie," and Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture." Stravinsky's Suite No.2 for: Small Orchestra and Rach-.

manlnoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 are also included. Robert Hammond is soloist in the concerto. Bontrager, a doctoral candidate in orchestral conducting at the Universi-' ty of Cincinnati, has studied Thomas Schippers, "ESCAPE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN" (G) rsm uiiie.il DRIVf-INi- NOW TVO SHOWCASE LOCATIONS 1:30. 3:30,5:30 7:30, 9:30 UlCHCAtt CINEMA ir, i-1 r- lil UIIV MTEMTATt 71 T(4i-irs rtectJ at T-ntCTAQT AT filKK DONALOSON ROAOi NCAM THC "THE 4 MUSKETEERS" IPGI 1:30,3:30,5:30.7:30,9:30 till TM-COUHTV ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS OPTIONAL A NLANGf fl.Nf NTUCXY, shopping cintem til.

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