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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 19

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SECOND THIRD FOURTH THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Friday, Jan. 14, 1S77 39 Last Night: Dancing Without Moving Feet ramfTD See it are you still here?" The lem for my agent." actress' Plaza's Persion Rpom had onei A famous fore'gn By EARL WILSON talking about that wrinkled old rNFwvnRK- Wan. nm nian thinks he's doing the kiKdglnTASaa 83 GiV tt UP' BUSter" merits the attention of all seri- of its biggest and dressiest open TONIGHT ONE SHOW 8:00 P.M. All Seats $1.00 Children Under Free A story of bve. Filmed by David Lean Kyarfs Daughter ings for the U.S.

cafe debut of Hurt, in fact wounded, I resolved never to dance again. On many a festive occasion later when everybody else was drunk and dancing, my wife would suggest we have a go at it. But I got back. ous students of terpsichore such newest turn, made the u.b.s is a flop in her native country Elsa Lanchester's at work on two books one a cookbook, the other about her late husband Charles Laughton. as myself.

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Tim. "I SAT ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT. I don't know of a more exciting movie entertainment aiph, sat. ri.w "A SLAM-BANG DOOZEY OF A COP STOIffl A neck-and-neck pell-mell race with an elevated TONIGHT 7:15 9 P.M. IBIiLUBB the one movie you should not see alone.

COLOR GPl subway train, believe it or not, makes tne French singer Regine (just one name, like Hildegard). She's an exciting entertainer, and one ringsider called her "a happy Piaf" DiaHann Carroll's ailing, and postponed her Persian Room engagement, due to start Jan. 24; no replacement's set yet. Jerry Lewis's opening at Caesars Palace this week will mark his 40th year in show business Pretty and talented singer Kelly Garrett, opening at Upstairs at the Downstairs, had the audience all to herself when Mort Sahl decided not to do the second show Zero Mostel says he's rejected many offers to do "Fiddler" in major cities, "because I don't want to make a fortune and create a tax prob- fabled chase in 'Bullitt' seem line a Girl Scout relay. It'll lift you out of yOUr Chair.

Bob Salmaosl, Group Radio FREE LIGHTED PARKING FOR 500 CARS Earl's Pearls TODAY'S BEST LAUGH A businessman, working on his tax returns, sighed: "This will be remembered as the year I blew my money on wine, women and Washington." WISH I'D SAID THAT Someone mentioned a cocktail party that was a flop: "Even the ice cubes were warm." EARL'S PEARLS Manhattan still costs $24, says a local resident if you're taking a cab cross-town. "My wife keeps reminding me," said a man, "of all the things I said I'd do if she'd marry me. But who pays attention to campaign promises?" That's earl, brother. liri'S BEHIND THEATRE I have confined my dancing in recent years to Lou Brecker's Roseland Ballroom around the corner from my office. When the mood to dancz comes upon me, every four or five years, I fling myself over there on an afternoon and grapple with almost any available partner.

Did I mention that they have a bar there, and that many a dance addict drops in, casually and respectably, hoping to have a few dances before going home to dinner? My reason for this casual dancing is that I was grounded from ballroom dancing in public in 1968 while attending a wedding anniversary party in Miami Beach. I was under the impression that I was doing the then popular dance, the Twist. "What in God's name are you doing out on the floor?" my wife said upon emerging from the ladies' room. "All the girls are IN ORT HAM "You grounded me in '68, remember?" On New Year's Eve, we were in Jimmy Weston's, which has a dance floor about large enough for eight couples. Several ladies got so festive that they hinted that I should dance with them.

"Oh, no, I'm allergic," I replied. "I get sick at my stomach right in the middle of the dance floor." That scared most of them out but I forgot the alibi in talking to one lady and found myself on the floor with her in my arms. The floor was so crowded that I couldn't move and then I found out about the new dance. You don't have to move. You just plant your feet in one spot and keep them planted there.

You fling your shoulders and your head about wildly and you weave a lot but you don't move your feet. Nobody's looking at how you're dancing anyway, THE GREAT TRADITION OF AMERICAN THRILLERS. AnAnqstadt and Wolfe Theoti imm inniiir urn irm i niini mi nn RE DYNAMITE!" "PU EVENINGS 7 9:05 THEATRE BETHIEHEM If COLLEGE if SAT. SUN. CONTINUOUS Slni tmk fflhi irtfti MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE Tht obiKliv of tht ntings it to intotm stvoMt afeovt Iht suittbility of mono eonfexw for titling by Unit childrm.

Children Undvr 1 IJ STRAND 3 6 ft KUTZTOWN and you can have a high old time dancing without lifting a AIL AGES ADMITTED General Audiences FYost Springs for 60 FINAL 2 DAYS Feature At AIL AGES ADMITTED Parental Guidance Suggested GP TLunnne JSP THEY HACKED AN EMPIRE OUT OF foot. I happened to see Olga, the famous dance teacher, at Weston's. She's planning a course of lessons in the new dance. They'll call it something exotic like "The Hurricane," or "The Scarecrow," and everybody'll be doing it. But me.

I'll be 1 THEN FOUGHT THE. WORLD TO HOLD IT! RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian IlIiCIlQQeilDDflDD' 20th CENTUftV-FOX PRESENTS "THE FRENCH CONNFr.TION"' st. GENE HACKMAN grounded again. i' FERNANDO flY ROr SCHEIOER TONY LO BIANCO MAflCEL BOZZUFR CO.0H BY DE LUXE. Added, "Do You Like Snow?" also "A Walk Through the Sounds of Switzerland." "The French Connection" Weekdays at 1:06, 3:15, 5:24, 7:33 9:43 p.m.

Last Complete Show Tonite at 9:18 p.m. $1.25 to 5:30 p.m. Today, $2 Evening. Watch for "Dirty "Such Good Friends," ZEE," and "The Cowboys." THE MIDNIGHT EARL NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED (Age limit may vary in certain areas) By CHARLOTTE CURTIS (c) N. Y.

Times News Service NEW YORK David Frost took 60 of his better friends to Adolph Zukor celebrated his 99th birthday at Hillcrest Coun lunch the other day. In Ber try Club, where a man walked up to him and said, "I'm Jack 3 Gg ANO fJLUSflECCiVf 'this seal or Tut MOTION PlCTuM CODE Of SILf -MGUUTlO. HENRY FONDA Benny," "Oh," Zukor answered, I CC DCMflirW JANE DONALD MICHAEL SARRAZIN HiilfSClfi rVALLEY E. GrMnvill. 479-233 1 TONIGHT 7 Dean Martin Brian Keith in "SOMETHING One man is missing.

"Tiftyiin ijiwi iMi" nil "ini- Trt' ESSC Gallery Shows Woodcuts A show of woodcuts, etchings and lithographs by William EI-lingson is on display in the Oakes Hall art gallery at East Stroudsburg State College through Jan. 28. The gallery is open to the public 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The artist serves as assistant professor of art at St.

Cloud State College, Minn. Scrtwplay by JOHN GAY Based on the Nov.l by KEN KESEY Music by HENRY MANCINI Dincttd by PAUL NEWMAN Produced by JOHN FOREMAN AUnivefsalNewnwn-Foremifl Picture TECHNiCOLOR-PANAVISION Qp Two call girls ie dead. Dean Martin Honor Blackman Brian Keith in "SOMETHING BIG" SHOWS 7 (GP) extra SPECIAL-KIDDIE MATINEES SAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M.

muda. His guests reported at Kennedy Airport at 9:30 a.m. and were welcomed with coffee, with or without cognac. Carl B. Stokes, former mayor of Cleveland, was among the first to arrive.

Then came Bobby Fischer, the chess champion; Barbara Walters, the television news commentator; John Kenneth Gal-braith, James A. Michener, Mrs. Bennett Cerf, Joseph E. Levine and a raft of newspaper and magazine people. By 10, the host and his cool-eyed over-achievers, some of whom had never met each other, were belted down in the chartered front section of a Boeing 747 with regular passengers in the back.

The first round of what was to be a day of champagne was served. Frederick Brisson, the producer, described his office's reaction to the event. "When I told everybody I was going to Bermuda for lunch," he said, "they laughed first. When they realized I meant it, they booed." Once the plane was up, it became a flying cocktail party. Guitarists strolled the aisles.

A palmist and a graphologist, both of whom insisted upon being called "behaviorists," went about their work. The canapes and caviar appeared. It was de rigueur to exclaim over the host's borscht-red acrylic seersucker suit. Levine, who was elegantly outfitted in black with a cane and a small black alligator bag for his wife's swimming suit, I. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND DAVID LWOLPER MATINEES ONLY presents fm read "A Day of the Dolphins," which is to be his next film.

Stokes talked politics. Fischer huddled with Joseph Kraft, the political columnist. In another corner, Charles Ad-dams, the cartoonist, and Mrs. Jacob K. Javits exchanged gossip.

Peter Graves, star of "Mission: Impossible," had his palm read. Two hours and perhaps 10 bottles of champagne later, the plane landed in sunny Bermuda. The temperature was 72 degrees. Sen. Jacob K.

Javits, who'd flown in from London minutes before, rushed to greet his wife and join the party. Buses took them to the Castle Harbour Hotel. Richard Roundtree, star of "Shaft," headed for the golf course. Clive Barnes stretched out on the grass. Fischer played tennis.

Graves and Galbraith swam in the hotel's smaller pool while Javits took to the Olympic pool by himself. "I need exercise," he explained. Brisson went bird-watching. Theodore W. Kheel, the labor mediator, in a blue plush blazer with little white stripes, shopped, but couldn't find anything for his wife.

Kitty Carlisle, Mrs. Cerf and Wyatt Dickerson; the Washington real estate man, were luckier. They bought Frost a red, white and blue scarf with the British flag on it. The trip back to the airport was by boat. By this time, Frost, who'd kissed all his female guests at least once, was rubbing lipstick off his face.

An associate whispered that after the party, he was flying to Dacca, Pakistan, to interview Sheik Mujibur Rahman, prime minister of the newly proclaimed nation of Bangladesh, for television. The return flight was a replay with more champagne, more hors d'oeuvre, more caviar, the palmists in the lounge and Billy Taylor at the piano. Mrs. Henry J. Heinz II, wife of the Pittsburgh food mogul, and Addams, who snapped pictures of friends, scanned the Reader's Digest and British Harper's Bazaar on the way.

Kheel studied New York Magazine. Fischer took out his pocket chess set and gave impromptu lessons. Galbraith said he'd re 150LIN0TRACK ALBUM AVAILABLE I i ON PARAMOUNT RECOUPS ColOfbyTECHNICOlOrr A PARAMOUNT PICTURE lliBflsl analanj pakula productn ALL SEATS 75 an olon poVulQ production slcmng jone fondo donald su'herlond tn' k'ute'co-SIOrrinq SHELD OVER 2nd WEEK1 naihon george doro'hy Irislon royr r. scheider Mo gom munc by rmctioel jmoll wnllen by 09 andy ond dove lewis co-produced by dovid longe produced and direcied by olan pakula ponavision technicolor from warner a kmney leisure service In everyone's life there's a 42 SUMMER Shows 7 9 (R) HELD OVER 4th BIG WEEK! TODAY CONTINUOUS 2 P.M. 2-DARING HITS-2 ADULTS ONLY $2.00 ttXTH I GOP.OON PLENTY OF EXCITEMENT PLENTY OF ACTION LOTS OF PRETTY WOMEN! DON'T MISS "LILA" in color ALSO: 2ND HIT: "WILD FREE HUNGRY' i gp United Artists POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY i -i -j rj jamas Feat.

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Richard M. Nixon has put in a special request for the Bolshoi Ballet to perform "Swan Lake" for her when she and President Nixon visit Russia next May. Mrs. Nixon told Soviet Minister of Cultural Affairs Yekate-rina Furtseva at the White House Thursday that she wants the traditional style ballet, not the new version. Mrs.

Furtseva indicated Mrs. Nixon would get her wish. The first lady got a sample of some of the Russian culture that will be extended to her when a group of visiting Russian performers were invited to tea at the White House and performed for Mrs. Nixon. The group, the Osipov Balalaika Orchestra, accompanied by some stars of the Bolshoi Opera and Ballet, are on a U.S.

cultural tour. A NEW EXCITING HIT WITH LOTS OF ACTION-ADVENTURE WOMEN TONITE-SATURDAY-SUNDAY SHOWS AT 7:00 9:00 P.M. Charlton Heston -Kim Hunter Roddy McDowall -linda Harrison IN "PLANET OF THE APES" COLOR (G) ADULTS 1.00 STUDENT 75' CHILDREN ST Ti were sinking the waves were 35 feet above and more shark fins cutting the --THOR HEYERDAHL ALSO: SURPRISE CO-FEATURE Zr1 POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY "You stroll along the beach," he said, flicking at a wayward lock of wet gray hair, "and you have the distinct feeling that we must be the only race of people where it looks as if the men bear the babies. All the men looked pregnant. The women were slim." At 6 p.m., the plane landed and the peaceful 8V2-hour food and drink marathon came to an end.

The guests, raving about what a good day it had been, hugged and kissed Frost good-by. New York was dark and overcast. The temperature was OPEN 7 P.M. SHOWS START 7:15 EARLY SHOW SUNDAY ST. 6:15 The hilarious comedy about dis-Organized Crime.

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