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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 27

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The News-Stari
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Monroe Friday, 2.1, 1976 t-C Kidnap Hoax Brings Ransom LONDON (AP) Bank man-' ager Patrick Flynn paid a ransom equivalent to 124.00ft of bank's money after he was tricked Into believing his teenage daughter had been ed. Scotland Yard reported Voice Of Broadway Jack O'Brian NEW YORK (KFS) The most appealing cx- Attorney General John Mitchell, who has the courage of his convictions, ringsided at Gay 90s the other midnight and complimented house baritone Hal Willard on the excellence of his commenting, cast: Ben Vereen, Bill Cosby, JJ- certainly sing Near- cicely Tyson, Flynn said a telephone caller rail Home for the gal whose on Thursday told him he had added: So did John Dean. unrequited sex makes her taken his 15-year-old daughter, A dozen of the Russian hockey sneeze; and the immersion of Tane, from her school in Lon- team players and coaches, a gifted blacks in all phases of don. The man told him to put consul, doctor, after showbiz makes it simple to cast- pounds in a telephone Nassau Coliseum win over the even if MGM uses none oi the booth in central London, Flynn Islanders, relaxed at compos- fivegoing. said.

cr Burt Dover one of the top N. Y. pols The father called the school House in Weaibtiry, L. I. They complained to a columnist he and was told his daughter was ordered dozens of drinks not a him in "too night- not there.

His superiors author- vodka among Mostly gin A- clubs, saloons and restaurants -1 izod payment of the ransom tonic. often. go there and from bank funds, and he said Bing been playing. you be mentioned, the he left the money in the booth, with his memory: explained In until I got back to his favorite comedian; zillionaire Ricky Porta- mv office that 1 found out Jane George C. his pet nova ordered six helpings of had only gone out of school to or; Larry Olivier and Fettucini Alfredo for his six Katie Hepburn his top stage guests, and had the elegant mummers; his five favorite his- pasta laced with (literally) 15 torical figures are Jesus helpings of caviar.

In a Christ, Leonardo da Vinci, Joan costs $20; play that of Arc, Louis Pasteur andjon your calorie chart. Thomas A Recket; polio doctor kis8 RUC. Jonas Salk his main real life c0fg; Abe new Deputy Mayor rated a big fat buss from the erstwhile Princess Lee Radzi- will when she arrived in A Changing World Ford's Behavior Recalls hero, and Ms two figures in the world seem especially independent choices; Henry Kissinger and w(ll sno arriveo in John Connally (there goes the gnd how Johtl He Pope, along with all the rest of! you guys) buy a snack because she planned to study late," Flynn told newsmen. When a police car got to the phone booth, the money was gone. guess I owe the bank 000 said Flynn.

that Sen. Jake wife Ma- Rona Barrett finishes her morning rippingly effective gossip on Morning she turns well act- an up and zooming young polied innocent orbs at the 'era and sermonizes, his dad is 1 i i nice Angelo Zuccotti, headwaiter at i whose cafe society credentials VUtaje Voice tm.Bc Ws dad Inking revelation (hy Jack Newtield) Ange)o Zuccottti El Morocco during John By John Plnkerman Editor, Copley News Service This is an election year and it long has been said that an office principal duty is to get reelected. Even granting such a fact of life, it seems that Mr. Gerald Ford is spending more time and making more decisions based on his race against Ronald Reagan than in tending to the presidency. The extremely close vote in the Iowa caucuses indicates Mr.

Ford will become even more a politician than a president between now and the Feb. 24 New Hampshire primary. The court ruling upholding the "winner take aspect of GOP primary is additional bad news for the President. Of course, he will use the presidency and the power it holds to promote his candidacy, and there is nothing really wrong with that. It has been done for many years, sometimes successfully and sometimes futilely- Harry Truman did so in 1952 in an early attempt to solidify his position in preparation for a second elected term in the White House.

However, he had his Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee. Kefauver embarrassed Truman in New Hampshire, and president bowed out of the race. In 1968 Lyndon B. Johnson used the presidency lo the tune of every giveaway program imaginable in preparation for a run at a second elected term However, Sen.

Eugene McCarthy found popular support that embarrassed Johnson, and the president pulled out of the race. Both Truman and Johnson, like Mr. Ford, inherited the presidency, the former two on the deaths of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, and current President on the resignation of Richard Nixon.

Thus, so far, Mr. Ford finds himself in a situation somewhat similar to that of 1952 and 1968. And, he is behaving much like Truman and Johnson did in those days. His appointment of Rogers Morton as White House counselor was an example, and his State of the Union message to Congress and the American people was very much in the nature of a campaign answer to Reagan. Morton, one of the most skillful politicians, is now on the White House payroll to the tune of His main task, however, is to beef up Mr.

campaign in the face of a formidable Reagan lenge, a challenge that the Ineffective presidential campaign boss Howard (Bo) Callaway cannot seem to counter. In an effort to get around election campaign regulations, White House has said Morton will spend 4ft hours on government business and time" campaigning. plain hogwash but it is election year politics, in the pattern of Truman and Johnson shenanigans. Mr. Ford's budget and his State of the Union speech bore even stronger stamps of anti Reagan campaigning.

The President knew that the elderly citizens of America are strong on Reagan. so he made a big thing of promising cost of living raises for Social Security recipients. Scots Routed The Scots under James were routed at the Battle of Solway Moss on Nov. 23, 1542. NOW SHOWING Sr NOW SHOWING 1 WEEK ONLY AT EASTGATE GONE IN 60 l.Onq.lR SECONDSAT art Perona'- lon8 incum- Shah exhibits and other no doubt geo- politirally powerful events.

bency and mostly since, including several second rate a nures. None has ever approach (rained by (tie (art hmband ca(e brilliance. Jake is a senior member of thei The most beautiful figure the red gown long the ban- INTERSTATE PLAZA I A lj' Senate Foreign Relations Committee and rates other key in a drigrace belonged In diva Anna beyond Mnjfn n( eotijM, missal of it. i-lalminl! Marion "i liiisband Bob Sarnoff runs her lift- iiwlependenlly: bammad All signed with that's Iodine behind the part- William agency wbioh suits oi the glib pronounced him The her portfolio lor sued, a rluins, "lost famous man alive. and Iv selected sensitive lobbying.

there went the Pope mb her shallow imnimersion no. to mention Bings tnnnnHj, in showbiz? Her pictures in Backstage Wooten-s Wear Daily? She TStT announce il good solid rant journalistic digging unearthed Jter 1 it. Washington Columnist Tom who for a cronyistic cle Bankhead secre- ation to her pals created driesn need a floor. job with the State Dept he just tdBs tall but is equally questionable, bad truthful tales of titil- I judgment in both cases Marion tating and xtra- I best pal Geraldo Rivi- vaganres, including the era of ABC anti estab- she began all letters tisNranntarian news nags for Dear I may have an interesting time Dahhng. TnL Ferrer diseussing the whole ugly chic del1- I mess next time they meet to Donna McKechme ol Line, all at once, and all on After 64 tomes.

Bantam whom gave at least as Louis hardly is treatment to trailers as Uie, retiring: he plans 4ft more traY Emilio detour from car 1 Italian couture to vintage wines ously I has parked the Milanese thim-1 resses. which ble Chianti Classico.Lstic. soundly traditional over vino rossa at La Scala rigotini- decades, perhaps the con- um on W. 54th St of Junes: Ten times as mans per- authored Erotica formers are waiters titatt tTt- had a tiff with producer ors are actors Julia Phillips (Girls! Mini mystery: why Helen so the indefinitely syndicated Valentine detoured. Much more delay, to certainly justifiably job-wal-; and It'll be goodby lowing Nancy Walker never Have some nasty fun: ask stars once mentioned that her dad Robert Shaw.

Geneview Bu old was half of vaudeville's best and Peter Bovle what they standard acts. Barto At Mann; really think of their Blar- pop Rnrto was, as Nanney flick. mieht suggest, short John Lindsav once had thons- and bulky; Mann was the gang ands of Best in poli- ly tall comic. Nifty act and ties; just gave the fitting humph off the copy" of his new book old pratfall tKklity among to his barber C.io Her- the greasepainted regulars at nandez at Jerry's in Backstage is Carmine De Sa- Age of Vulgarity I new pm, the behind scenes aagi- book due is titled Shoot many politician who makes Hof fa Thev" Do they? headlines in every controversi The authorities would like to al Story despite his attempts at know ML definitely try camouflage the wariness of ine to cast an all blaek his convictions Mind over Guys A Dolls." Okay, material: when TV gossip nn a 0 STIVELY LAST WEEK! 7:35 9:20 The True story of a man exiled in the wilderness and how he learns to survive Cotor The Life and Times of EASTGATE SHoeema corree W78 HIS BUSINESS IS STEALING GARS. when he goes to work the excitement starts- andGOES- jLk GOES- He freed his mind and body to commit the most sensual and shocking acts imaginable! ft O' SEE 93 CARS DESTROYED IN THE MOST INCREDIBLE CHASE EVER FILMED! ITS I CAI Mi Mbkds It ADAMS James Allan IT GRAND tNTlSTAINMbNT Halicki AAanon Busts George Cole McIntyre Jerry Dautfr Soecial PARNELL! JONES C.

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