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Daily News from New York, New York • 12

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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12
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NOQN 33rd East at 66th Westchester Roosevelt field Valley Stream Comrriack Bay Shore Stamford (Paramus' will be closed) 20 -50 oft (from regular prices) Fdrberware open stock flrCTHE BROOKLYN BRIDGE is a I cathedral among bridges. LJ Coming to Manhattan across it every morning is like passing through the Sistine Chapel on your way to work. You couldn't be going to an unimportant place," writes Andy Rooney in his wonderful book, "A Few Minutes With. Anything can happen in little old New York. You can even see the reclusive author J.D.

Salinger buying himself a pair of summer khakis in Brooks Brothers. (Doesn't it figure that the celebrated author of "Catcher in the Rye" still shops at Brooks he's so preppy!) Also in the famous Broadway's Jerry Orbach buying a blazer and Jeremy Irons unable to find his size in whatever it was he wanted to buy. Jeremy Irons: pants too-long THE OUT CROWD: The all-pink restaurant Wings is another spot where one can see and be seen. But nobody knew whether to look or not when in came Jodie Foster and friends. The Yale student created a mild sensation.

Recently on TV I reported that Jodie will play the lead in the movie of "Hotel New Hampshire" with those two Bridgeses, Lloyd and Beau. She 4 A- Ot ix ,31 -V" 4 I 1 tween "Crimes of the Heart" playwright Beth Henley and songwriter Stephen Tobolowsky, who is now writing songs for the next "Pump Boys and Dinettes" show. Entrepreneur Bobby Short has already presented the "Black Monday" concert and Jean Sab-Ion at Carnegie Hall. Next he'll present the Amherst Saxophone Quartet on June 7." And you thought he only played on the black and white keys. The Ann Landers recycled letters bit caused Kaye Stevens to say to herself, "Everything old is new again." She'll mark her 20th year in show biz by blowing the dust off her song arrangements and hitting the stage at the Red Parrot on June 20.

The singing event will be called "Things Are Better the Second Time Around Night" THOSE NAY SAYERS on that afternoon rag recently erroneously printed that this great paper is losing the society columnist Suzy. I hope you don't believe everything you read. I think they were indulging in negative "wishful thinking." Suzy is not leaving us, nor is she among those anyone in his right mind would want to be among the missing. She is a bright ornament and staple of this paper's ongoing feature setup. Suzy has been telling us about the foibles and fun of the rich, famous and social in a unique manner for years and long may she wave.

Some seem to think it would make other columnists happy to see a competitor go. Totally untrue; competition is the spice of the gossip business. Whether Suzy and I get along privately or not is beside the point I would be lost without her sparkling column five days a week. Happily I won't have to and neither will you. THIS WEEKEND, Radio City Music Hall's 50th anniversary spectacular, "Encore," tippity-taps its way to a 100th performance.

In tight financial times, it's still the best entertainment value in the Big Apple the world's most beautiful art deco theater, a genuine extravaganza for under $15. Why, Broadway theater should be so Well, it finally happened! The Federal Express office in midtown now has a big sign in the window reading "No Cash Accepted!" Shame, shame, shame on the Amsterdam News for its silly big headlined story about some twit claiming to be the long lost child of Lena Home. How dare they smear one of the world's greatest artists -with such tripe. Maybe they should change their name to the Amsterdam Enquir- Lena honey, pay it no never mind. Just keep on keeping on! Beth Henley: in love has also taken an apartment somewhere near Gramercy Park for the summer.

Also at Wings, Olivia Newton-John, Matt Lattand and Dldi Caan, as well as John McEnroe and David Brenner. Does Robert Redford know that one of his favorite places Pesca is currently into its Soft Shell Crab Festival. Sundays and Mondays until June 29 you can get these little softies prepared in over 25 different ways. You -bet! No wonder Redford happily doodled artwork on a tablecloth there recently and then gave it away to the cafe to auction off for Literacy Volun- teers. Bobby's tummy was so happy.

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I'm up for a part in Chevy Chase's 'Letters to Salutes to the new Park 10, opened at 34th and Park. It's blue and white, romantic, filled with lilies and candle-f light Three young titans from Texas- i Michael Daren, Bob Esty and Thorne Cooper own it and after they lured chef Anton Linder there, some people thought maybe they were from Paris, France. SAY, HEY! Terrible about the famoua Little Carnegie Theater on W. 57th being shuttered and. for ale.

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