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HlUUIitt, CHJtHJcJy, I UOlOctly itJOO Gold Snccd i 1 I -W copies of "War and Remembrance," the sequel to "Winds of War." INC. hears the paperback, with an original run of 2.3 million, was grabbed up as soon as it hit the bookshelves Monday The Alarch issue of Glamour magazine features a four-page spread on "Dr. Fulton's Step by Step Program for Clearing Acne," coauthored by Chicago writer Elizabeth Black. The book will be in stores nationwide soon Bing Crosby's son, Gary, says in his new book, "Going My Way," that Bing was a cold father who made his son feel inferior The flap continues over the propriety of presidential assistant Michael Deaver's writing a diet book based on his own experiences, so he has agreed to a number of terms laid down by White House lawyers, including not having his picture taken in front of the White House Ana Chicago's Mercantile Exchange has just unveiled its latest publication, "New Certificate of Delivery System in Live Cattle," at a meeting of the National Cattlemen's Association, in Las Vegas. Sounds like a great coffee table addition.

ty in Greene astle, lnd. After visiting Chicago to study the mayoral campaign, 14 of them made predictions on the mayor's race. Eight predicted that Mayor Byrne will beat Richard Daley, and six forecast the reverse. But the students' personal preferences showed seven for Daley, six for Harold Washington and only one for Byrne The Greater Chicago Gay and Lesbian Democrats, who endorsed Mayor Byrne, asked each of the candidates a list of questions, including: "Will you seek out qualified gays and lesbians for significant positions in your administration?" Byrne "Yes." Daley "In making appointments I intend to seek out the best people available; I don't ask questions that are irrelevant to their qualifications." Washington "No. The doors of my administration will be open to all qualified persons regardless of race, sex, religion or sexual orientation." The funny papers When Jeff MacNelly and Elizabeth Anne Daniels applied for a marriage license, The Tribune's two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist and his bride-to-be had to answer the usual questions.

"Occupation?" asked the clerk. "Carpenter," replied MacNelly, hoping not to call attention to his fame. The clerk then turned to Elizabeth Ann. "Occupation?" "None," she replied. "I beg your pardon?" said the clerk.

"None," she repeated. So the clerk wrote: N-U-N. Between the covers Pocket Books has gone back to press for 1 million Hearsl Poitier Lewis A new formalized court system to handle voter Infractions on election day has been created in anticipation of a large number of arrests Tuesday and fear of citizens being detained for long periods. INC. learned that the plan was developed late last week at a meeting of police Officers, judges, candidate representatives and political watchdog representatives.

Six branch courts will be set up throughout the city to handle the arrests, and serious voter infractions will go directly to Judge Joseph Schneider, presiding judge of the County Division. Looping Chicagoland i Madame Colette Flesch, former mayor of the City of Luxembourg and now vice president and foreign minister of the country of Luxembourg, is here to meet with the large community of Luxembourgers in the Chicago area. She offered this one-line appraisal of Mayor Jane Byrne: "Well, she seems to be a forceful woman." If you're willing to part with $75,000, the Victorian House restaurant at 800 W. Belmont Ave. is willing to part with its 4-foot-tall "Sira," an 1873 black Carrara marble sculpture that spent its early years at the Century Theater Mikhail Baryshnikov took 3V6 hours from his American Ballet Theater schedule to see "Seven Samurai" at the Biograph Lee Phillip and Revie Sorey are among the first Chicago celebrities to agree to act as table servers when the Les Turner ALS Foundation holds a fundraiser April 14-17 at Saratoga, State and Rush Streets William A.

Lee, Chicago Federation of Labor chief, will be grand marshal of the St. Patrick's Day parade on Dearborn Street March 17, and the grand frnarsnal of the South Side Irish St. Pat's parade March 13 in Bridgeport will be middleweight boxer John Notable quotables The president of California's new Bel Air Savings and Loan, which had accumulated $56 million in deposits six weeks after it opened in January, claims to be Barbra Streisand's "good friend and lover" and speculates that "maybe we'll get married soon." The prez is Jon Peters, who was Streisand's hairdresser before he became a movie producer, racehorse breeder and her live-in friend. He scotches rumors that they're no longer a twosome and says, "Even though we don't live in just one house anymore, she is the most beautiful woman I've ever seen." Jerry Lewis, who talked INC. before his open-heart surgery and second marriage, said he might consider going back on the tour circuit.

"I love what I do. I used to think 'What a wonderful gift I have to give to Now I realize that was bull it's all for me." Carol Burnett on her relationship with Elizabeth Taylor, her costar in "Nobody Makes Me Cry" (formerly "Intimate r'We're working 12 hours a day, but Elizabeth and I are having a lot of fun. We're getting on wonderfully, which is surprising the rest of the crew." was just named post at WCBS-TV in New York. Lund's replacement will be Eric Ober, most recently vice president and station manager at WCBS-TV. He served as news director here from 1979-81 at WBBM Labor Secretary Ray Donovan has scrounged an invitation to Florida during the high-level meetings of the AFL-CIO Executive Council this week from Longshoremen's boss Teddy Gleason.

Donovan is still persona non grata with most labor leaders and has not been invited to meet with AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland or the executive council, though he will be staying in the same oceanfront hotel Tuts at 959 W. Belmont Ave. has signed with Ticketmaster to handle ticketing for Loudon Wainwright's appearance on March 3 and Larry Coryell's on March 16 Sunday birthdays: Nancy Wilson, 46; Sidney Poitier, 56; Robert Altman, 58; Edward Albert, 32; Bufty Saint Marie 42; WMAQ-TV reporter Rich Samuels, 32; Henry Markbreit, 76; Amah-da Blake, 52; J. Geils, 37; Patti Hearst, 29; Gloria Vanderbilt, 59; George Dunne, 70 Tickets go on sale Monday for Park West concerts by Paul Barrere April 7, the Righteous Brothers April 10 and Stephane GrappelU April 30 To INC. readers who sent $2 to the Chicago Transit Authority for its nostalgic streetcar calendar, be patient.

CTA spokesman Mike Horowitz said they had to go into an extra printing, but the calendars will be in the mail soon. Another day shot S. Barry Lipin just returned from California, Where his favorite bumper sticker was "One Nuclear Bomb Can Spoil Your Whole Day." List-minute politics INC.lings The popular WBBM-TV vice president and general manager, Peter Lund, is moving up the CBS ladder; he By this time Wednesday we should know how smart Jhe political science students are from DePauw Universi- Deaver Wilson Crosby Detailed index perspective Sec. 2 David Axelrod 10 Stephen Chapman 6 Raymond Coffey 7 Editorials .,8 Jarrett 7 Andy Rooney 7 9 NewsJ-Sec. 3 "Weather 17 Bob Wiedrich 1 'Sports Sec.

4 Steve Daley 1 T6m McNally 12 Scoreboard 10,11 Bob Verdi 4 Financial Sec. 5 Auction Mart 12, 13 Dan Dorfman Neikirk 1 3 Sec. 6 Architecture 7 Bridge 35 Calendar 26 Chess 35 Restaurants 13 Movies 10 Theater 14 Book World Sec, 7 Kl Paperbacks 2 Magazine Sec. 9 Crossword Puzzle 30 fraVel Sec. 11 Alfred Borcover 2 Stephen Bimbaum 16 Tempo Sec.

12 Dear Abby 2 How to Keep Well 2 Joyce Jillson 5 News For You 2 Taste Sec, 13 Real Estate Sec. 14 Classified Index 2 Corrections and clarifications The Arts and Books Calendar contains a listing for Mirella Frenl's recital at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Rosary College, River Forest. After Arts and Books had gone to press, it was announced that Freni waa ill and would be replaced by soprano Roberta Peters. Last week's lottery winners 214 215 216 215 038 809 349 217 218 218 219 157 840 288 Lotto game 219 07 31 08 34 38 12 Alternate 18 Cftctgo Tritons Graphic JEANS 1 iiiinii Jim 1 1.

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