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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 126

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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126
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TrnniE (ecdssiip id il hj rt By Robin Adams Sloan Dinah Shore always seems so sweet 0 O0 Is Vice President Agnew upset about talk of John Connallv being a Whaleter happened to the actor Tab South Bond, Ind. on lelt ision. Is that the real Dinah? Whatever happened to sexy Itexy Harrison? Does he work any more and is he married? C.P., Savannah, Ca. groomed to replace him? C.D., W.M., Bangor, Maine. Canton, Ohio.

4 Dinah used to have a reputation for Sexy Rexy hates being called that. it, I. a i Tmorrfcrf fnr screen. She Van everything and" was a very tough the fifth Iim. to the ex-wife of actor 4 Tub struggled for a long time to got the public to take him Beriously and forget his early, odd-name, pretty buy image.

Now' lieg absorbed hV raising thoronghbred stock on his 100-acre Oregon ranch. This 41-year-old bachelor is reportedly considering marriage to 50-year-old millionairess Joan Colin Harvey, widow of the late movie mogul, Harry Cohn, and soon to be ex-wife of actor Lawrence Haivey. Agnew and Connally are actually good fi iends and the Vice President is so loyal to President Nixon that he won't even betray, by the qiuverof an eyelid, how he really feels about the possibility of being replaced. Friends believe Agnew really doesn't give a damn. He will run if Nixon wants him to, but personally he has no great desire to go on being Vice President.

Richard Harris, one Elizabeth. They are currently in Spain where Rex is is filming a version of Quixote" for the BBC and Universal, At 64, Harrison is still handsome, domineering and, some say, downright crankv. lady. But since her romance with Burt Reynolds, 'who is ounger than Dinah, everything seemilo be fine. Her co-workers say she is a new Dinah, relaxed, easy and "as sweet off screen as on.

wum wypfl'ww fWJfl i4 Jlffi XLJjfl Hunter Harrison Connally Shore Keeler What Is Ruby Keeler really like? R.T.. New York, N.Y. 5 1 1 'rv 1 Qcl'e heard that Life magazine is going to go out of business Just as Ixok did. Is this possible? W.R., Kansas City, Mo. President James Shepley of Time, insists that Life is on the verge of breaking even.

However, tbe magazine stands to lose about $15 million this year and stockholders claim that the publishing company Is keeping its flagship afloat just out of sentiment. Pressure is building to fold the publication before the end of the year for a big tax write-off. Insiders say that by dumping Life the company would also bolster the Wall Street image of Time since the Street thinks that the picture magazine Is dragging down the more successful news magazine. Fischer 4 The best answer we can give you about the live-and-let-live Ruby, who is a politically conservative grandmother just dying to get off the stage of the hit "No, No, Nanette," and onto the golf courses of California, is that she is worried about a letter she wrote to Mayor John Lindsay. Ruby and other actors asked the Mayor to clean up prostitution in the theatre district.

Now the kind-hearted Ruby fears (hat she might have gotten some of these ladies of the evening with hearts of gold into trouble. She says, "I don't want to put anybody out of business or hurt their feelings." Ot I know that Bobby Fischer, the thess great, tan be pretty difficult about money, but what, about the Russian Boris Spassky? Does he play for the glory of D.C., Painesville, Ohio. 4 Spassky is just as prickly as Fischer xs about money. The 33-year-old Soviet player just caused a huge scandal by splitting with his long-time coach, claiming creative and business differences. The rumor in chess circles is that Spassky thought that as the world champion he ought to be getting more money than Fischer.

Right now the Russian earns about $350 a month from his job as a chess coach at a Moscow club plus about $1,800 yearly for tournaments abroad. The official viewpoint Is of course that the honor of being world champion ought to be enough and Spassky shouldn't be so crass. Stva On Our Low-PrJcW NEW USED PIANOS K. If 1 Remick in Our Lir SalMtiwi What's this about one of the Ken- nedy Kids working in a shoe store? H.W., Union Springs, Ala. What's happened to Lee Remick? Has she gone into hiding? C.F., Chattanooga, Tenn.

I DRYER 129" Lee divorced her TV director band and she and her two children have joined the American colony now living in London (including Ava Gardner, Mia Farrow, Tony Curtis, Right now she's busy campaigning in England for George McGovern, and recently organized a big fund-raising party. Shriver The New MAYTAG 4 It's true. Robert Skiver Is the son of Sargent Shriver and Teddy Kennedy's sister, Eunice. This teenager was offered a pair of hand-made Berluti shoes by his father during Shriver's Paris tenure as our U.S. Ambassador.

The boy said, "The slwes are beautiful, but I won't let dad pay for them. Can't I trade you the price for some work?" The Ber-1 utis thought this was just rich kid talk until the next day when the then 16-year-old Bobby turned up, grabbed a broom and started working. Advancing to delivery boy, he then was allowed to work among the Berlutis' century-old records. From these Bobby unearthed some high-heeled designs made 80 years ago for royalty. He persuaded the Berlutis to remake the style.

Actor Alain Delon ordered the model in a dozen colors and now Bobby is an integral part of the Berluti operation at age 18. How come Willy Brandt didn't visit the White House when he went to Harvard University to celebrate the afli cV'i 23th anniversary of the Marshall Cambridge, Mass. 4 He wasn't invited, that's why. Henry Kissinger is not a member of the Willy Brandt fan club and the White House thought that the German Chancellor already had the honor of an official visit last December and that was plenty. 1 OS don't 1 11 livel Iraj iW tw intii.mJiwa Brandt Do you think there are hawks and doves in the Soviet Government just What in the world did Ambassador Walter Annenberg's sister do in A lot has been written abont freezing, people for revival later on when a cure has been discovered for the disease causing their death.

What is 1 1 il Palm Beach that caused such a stir? All we read were hints but no facts. L.U., Miami, 11a. i Size 'em up they'll stack up or store slmcst anywhere! if; like ours? S.D., St. Joseph, Mich. 4 Yes, and the feathers flew recently when outspoken hawks tried to head off the Nixon summit meeting in Moscow after the mining of North Vietnamese ports.

Communist official Pyotr Shelest, a well-known hawk, lost his important job as party leader of the Ukraine, and Soviet watchers see this as a big win for the doves. Shelest was demoted to a much less important job and this is the biggest switch in the Soviet Union since the fall of Mr. Khrushchev eight years ago. 5 this called and are many people having it done? W.P., Evansville, Ind. The process of freezing a body im-meditely after clinical death and storing it at liquid nitrogen temperature (-320 degrees is called the science of cryonics.

So far 13 persons have been frozen, though two were later unfrozen and buried. The science has many detractors and is expensive about" $20,000 for freezing and storage. There is a Cryonics Society of California and most of the frozen bodies are in that state in a San Fernando Valley underground cemetery vault. Don't pay any mind to those hints. Janet Neff just likes to sing.

True, the sixtyish widow does tend to burst into full-throated song without any warning and that's what she did at a rather stuffy Palm Beach dinner party. Mrs. Neff, who claims to be a trained soprano, says her brother has a beautiful voice too, but won't sing in public. Maybe she'll change his mind when she visits him in London this month. Or maybe he's put the embassy piano in storage.

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