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St. Joseph News-Press from St. Joseph, Missouri • 55

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SUNDAY, AUG. 28, 1884, ST. JOSEPH. NEWS-PRESS GAZETTE 9F sr. joseph ris catching Eavesdropping Susan Mulcahy Not to be outdone by fellow Rolling Stone wife Jerry Hall, Patti Hansen, aka Mrs.

Keith Richards, will have her own little tyke to play with come March. It will be the first child for the guitarist and the model (they were married in Mexico last December). Keith, though, has a son, Marlon, by Anita Pallenberg. Keith showed bis fatherly side when he and Marlon dropped by Jerry Brandt's new eatery, Jerry's, for the boy's 15th birthday. Dad Keith spent the evening playing with an electronic soccer game intended for Marlon.

In other rock pregnancy news, Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders is expecting her second child. Like Patti and Keith, Chrissie and fellow rocker Jim Kerr expect the blessed event to occur in March. way, now that both the men's and women's teams made such impressive showings at the summer games, there's added interest in Tilton's flick. Comworld Films will be releasing it late next month. who are being sought through Troncone: swimmer Rowdy Gaines, basketball players Chris Mullin and Michael Jordan, track and field star Edwin Moses and high jumper Dwight Stones.

No, Stones won no medals this year, but his winning personal style is proving popular YOU can be a part of the excitement! The St. Joseph Gazette will publish a special witn advertisers, Troncone said. PIERCE: HI, DAD There were no TV cameras wound when Pierce Brosnan, the handsome 30-year-old star of "Remington Steele," held a tearful two-hour meeting in a Dublin hotel room with his father Tom. The two hadn't seen each other for 19 years. "He was brought up by an Beatty He'll play Dick Tracy in new film to the 1984 ASA Major National Men's Fast Pitch Softball Tournament in St.

Joseph. Ricky Schroeder Making his blue eyes bluer A f-. 1 1 1 READERS: said a spokesman for the show. "He moved to London when he was 11 years old so he never really knew his father." Pierce, who was in London filming the season's first episode of the TV show, took a side trip to Dublin to meet his dad, a retired machinist who bought a new suit for the occasion. TITLE SEARCH What's in a name? For best-selling author Sidney Sheldon, plenty of bucks.

The author of such books as'Master of the Game," "Rage of Angels" and "Bloodline" obviously puts lots of time and effort into picking a proper-title. In the latest Harper's magazine, readers get an idea of just how much. The mag reprints a June memo from Lawrence Hughes, president of William Morrow publishers, to which is attached a list of titles Sheldon suggests For his next novel. There are 67 all told, including "A Time Beyond Remembering," "The Thrill Seekers," "Dragon's Teeth," "The Woman in the White Hat," "Payment in Full," "The Hunter and the Hunted," "To Catch a Lady." "The Taste of Danger," "Laughter of the Gods" and "The Blue Unicorn." The Morrow staffers who received the memo are told to "check two." TEAM WORK Even before the L.A. Olympics, the U.S.

men's volleyball squad knew what it was like to spike on camera. Roger Tilton, who produced, directed and co-wrote a film on the sport of volleyball, "Spiker," began his project ages WARREN HAS A FILM OR TWO IN THE WORKS After months make it years of wavering. Warren Beatty has decided to don Dick Tracy's detective's hat Beatty, who hasn't made a movie since 1981's "Reds," was originally said to be interested in the project only as an actor. But now we're told he's signed a development deal with Paramount to star in a film based on the comic strip character as Wen as produce it. Beatty and Elaine May, say our studio sources, are currently reworking the "Tracy" script, which was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps.

Though Tinsel Town types originally speculated that Beatty's many meetings with Paramount chief Barry Diller would lead to a deal to direct the film as well, it looks as though someone ese, as yet unspecified, will be calling the directorial shots. Other film insiders say that Beatty has also lined up another project: the screen version of "Edie," the best-selling biography of '60s "superstar" Edie Sedgwick written by Jean Stein and edited by George Plimpton. Stein, daughter of the late Jules Stein, founder of the MCA entertainment empire, reportedly turned down a $400,000 offer, soon after it was published, for rights to "Edie," the story of the fast-lane existence that led to Edie'sdrug-induced death 11 years ago. Stein was said to have been following the advice of her father: never accept a first offer. If you really like softball, you'll love our special softball tournament tabloid.

Watch for it in your morning Gazette on Thursday, September 6th. St. Joseph was chosen as the site of this major national tournament for the second time in three years and we know our efforts will HOW CUTE CAN YOU GET? Sure Ricky Schroeder is cute, but there's always room for improvement. The 14-year-old star has perfect eyesight, but he picked up three pairs of soft contact lenses at Cohen's Fashion Optical the other day. The non-prescription lenses, tinted topaz yellow, cocoa, brown and sapphire blue, are purely cosmetic.

He wore the blue pair during a shoot for a layout in People magazine to make his blue eyes even bluer. MARY LOU SCORES A II ON MAD In the lucrative world of celebrity endorsement, one Olympic athlete is standing out as sizzling: perky gymnast Mary Lou Retton. Jeff Troncone, president of International Talent Negotiators, a firm that finds celeb talent for advertisers, said Mary Lou's name has been the one most requested by companies eager to land an Olympic name and face for a product tie-in or personal appearance. "Most of the calls I've been getting have been for Retton," Troncone said. But it's another story for some of the other medalists.

"The response to Carl Lewis," said Troncone, "has been negative. It's the same with Mark Breland. Advertisers don't feel the public is enamored of them." Troncone said he couldn't reveal the names of firms he was working with until the deals are signetTrbut he didayhe's taken calls from manufacturers of clothing, soft drinks, sporting goods and automobiles. Other Olympic jocks ADVERTISERS: Here's your chance to make a big hit with your advertising message. Softball has a wide appeal to all, age groups in St.

Joseph and the area, and your ad will be seen by many in this full circulation tabloid. Especially now, with the added excitement generated by the national tournament held in St. Joseph, your opportunity is multiplied. Even if your products or services are not sports related, ouTcreativeservices department can help you create tie-in advertising with the effect of a grand slam. Simply call Les Rubinstein at 279-5671 (ext.

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