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Daily News from New York, New York • 12

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-n nil-- miimm was Stockholm, June 17 (AP) An independent Swedish research institute has predicted that by 1980 about 30 nations will be able to make nuclear weapons and warns that mankind may be slowly drifting; toward World War 111. 0 Liz Is Everywhere ELIZABETH TAYLOR, in dark blue chiffon, was escorted to the party at Charley O's after the premiere of "Harry and Walter Go to New York" by Halston, in a white suit, and Andy Warhol, in jeans and a dinner jacket. Romance, romance. Remember Henry Wynberg and his used cars All the entertainment types were at the premiere and the party. Dick Cavett kept asking where Garb was.

Oh, hahahahaha. Everyone knew she was off somewhere being: spied upon through a tele- alone, total world arms expenditure amounted to 1280 billion. The study said the global trend in military spending has been of declining expenditures In Europe and North America, with offsetting Increases in the Third World. The Third World share has quadrupled during the past 20 years, while the combined share of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Pact has fallen bv 13 it said. Middle East Weil Armed More than half of the total arms supplied In 1975 went to the Middle East, which the institute called the most -militarized region in the world.

The book listed 2,300 combat jets and 10,500 tanks in the Middle East at the end of 1975, compared with NATO's 3,000 tactical aircraft and 12,250 main battle tanks in Western Europe. Since World War II, one third of the world's total expenditures has gone to the development and production of major weapons such as tanks, aircraft, ships, and missiles, it said. The institute said that perhaps 40 of the world's most qualified scientists and engineers, totalling about 400,000, are devoting themselves to defense research and development. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute issued the warning in its yearbook. The publication also examined advances in military technology and the spread of sophisticated conventional weapons.

The 10-year-old Institute said that nuclear power reactors in countries without nuclear weapons could theorically produce enough plu-tonium each week to make 10 atomic bombs of the type dropped on- Nagasaki to end World War IL $280 Billion in 1975 The institute said more than $6 trillion has been spent on military hardware since World War II evaluation at present prices. That is roughly equal to the Gross National Product of the entire world in 1975. It said that in 1975 00 ii photo lens. The top floor of Charley O's was converted into a dance floor, and the buffet featured cold chile con came, a specialty of the house. There were photographers outside to burn, and more autograph hunters than yon could shake a stubby pencil at.

Let's hear it I 1 ft again for Fame, folks. Fiear Terrorist Rise Washington, June 17 (AP) A newly declassified CrA study warns that foreign-linked terrorists will be increasingly tempted to stage major actions within the United States in the next few years. For the best jjiane iv.eaton arrjvea sss-dressed rather a la cos- sack with lots of wooden "2S''. jewelry. One of the huge 1 "The influx of foreign travel ers and dignitaries expected in connection with such major U.S.-sponsored events as the current bicentennial celebrations and the automotive values see today's Classified Section Dealer sales private sales for a broad selection of cars.

DAILYnNEWS glass doors at the entrance to the restaurant almost knocked the poor dear over. Susan Blakely, there with her good friend Steve -Jaffe, was all in black and white. When one of the photographers snapped a picture of Susan with a glass in her hand she said, "My gosh, they'll all think I'm just like the woman I played in "Rich Man, Poor Man." Sly gosh, we all hope not. Jeff Bridges was wearing his long blond 1980 Winter Olympics will inescapably afford a host of opportunities for dramatic terrorist action," the study reports. The 1980 games will be held at Lake Placid, N.Y.

The study was prepared by a CIA analyst who used a comprehensive new if will probably continue to be deterred by both moral considerations and calculations" of the risks involved, the danger that a fanatic few might resort to weapons of mass destruction will increase accordingly," the study said. Such "weapons might include nuclear bombs, the report said, but more likely would chemical, biological and radiological agents. "In contrast to nuclear devices, many of these are presently relatively easy to acquire," he said. "Hence the danger that they could turn up in the hands of the sort of ultraradical or psychopathic fringe group that would have the fewest compunctions about using them is very real." data bank. The report noted that even if international agreements and tighter security measures were able to prevent some terorist attacks, "we should expect to witness steadily greater and more widespread sophistication in "targeting, execution and weaponry." "And while most groups Phone (212) PE6-5100 order board open 24 hours had to let it grow for LaULivano.

"King Kong." James Caan A amm" Jat' Portugal was in a three-piece tan ensemble and Elliot Gould was wearing a knit vest. Calling Gentlemen's Quarterly. Roman Polanski was in a white suit like Halston's, only shorter, for the very good reason that Halston is a foot taller than Polanski. He was with model Janice Dickinson, who's taller than he is, too. Then there were Polly Bergen and Dina Merrill in black silk jersey and Robert Duvall and Carole Mallory with Lester Persky (he and Richard Bright produced "Harry and Walter," etc.) and Lynn Redgrave and Delfina Rattazzi and well, you get the picture.

Dinner For 22 at the Marquesas A lot farther uptown, the Marquesa de Portago was having a cozy little dinner for 22 in the dining quarters of her Fifth Ave. building. The marquesa, American-born, took back the title of her late Spanish husband, her first, when she recently divorced her third. After some lovely veal and a pretty strawberry bom he everyone nipped off to the Museum of Modern Art to see the "taxicab of the future" exhibition. That was some scene.

Hi You'll gef w. a boot but of our new pendant To name a few of the people who dined with Carroll Portago Linda de Roulet, the owner of the Mets, in black with, white polka dots, Aimee de Heeren in yellow dotted Swiss and her 7s if tdtektest look going- husband Roddy, Pat Buckley, the Spanish Ambassador to the United Nations and Mrs. Jaime de Pinies, Marion Javits in a red silk blouse a la Russe and Eleanor and Martin Revson. The marquesa wore a mauve flowered strapless print with a matching miniature of the famous II 5 wlDowboy boot dangling sX iiiii twcnF iecsflw thong Get if ori now witrt fshirts scarf. She went off to the museum with Andy Warhol, who had a late date with Elizabeth Taylor that same night at Charley O's.

Would you believe Charles Addams, the daddy of the macabre cartoon, was filling out a pair of white overalls in Westhampton, where he has a pseudo haunted house with poison ivy or something on the walls. Despite the outfit, no one took Charlie for a potato farmer. They wouldn't dare. When he's not roaming the village streets, the dashing fellow tools around in a vintage Bugatti wearing a flym helmet a la Lindbergh. Xo one takes him for an aviator either.

I dnd lean's in gold 5 braver tone metaf Jeweiry, Street Foot GIMBELS Mrs. James Mabon of New -York has leased Glin Castle in Ireland for the month of August from The Knight of Glin. (You all remember The Knight. The possessor of one of the world's most romantic titles, he used to be married to Loulou de la Falaise of the Paris party people, at which time she was known as Madam Fitzgerald, because The Knight's real name is Desmond Fitzger ald.) Some Will Sleep Over the Pub Anyhow, even though Glin Castle is sizable, Mrs. Mabon is expecting such an overflow of guests that she's booked extra rooms over the local pub.

It's the only way, really. Shell be in Dublin the 0 first week of August for the horse show and all the attendant festivities, including one by the Hon. Desmond Guinness, who, if he isn't having a ball, is giving a party at his Leixlip Castle. So much for Irish high society. Rosemarie and Jean Pierre Marcie-Riviere of the international set will spend part of the summer at their house in Cap" Ferrat in the South of France, part with Beatrice and Antenor Patino at their fabulous quinta in Portugal, part with Lita and George Livanos on the Livanoses private Greek island and part on a yacht they've chartered.

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