Tke AAirhinnn Dnilv-Wednesdav. October 24, 1979-Page 7 ) ERIC ZORN'S We don to hear NOSLAVE to taste is Betty N Ford, y Frerstwhile first wife, who was out being candid and courageous again this week discussing her former drug and alcohol problems. She is not, it now surfaces, the only former presidential spouse with dirty linen to trot out: A collection of letters soon to be published by William Morrow and Co. reveals that Eleanor Roosevelt was in love with Lorena Hickok, a female reporter who covered Mrs. Roosevelt for the Associate Press. THE thirty-year correspondence between the two women began in Oc- tober, 1932, and letters passed back and forth almost daily. A par- ticularly rich passage, dated March 7,1933, reads: "Hick, darling .. . Oh, I want to put my arms around you. I ache to hold you close . Who knows what will surface about Mamie and Bess and Lady Bird if we-keep our noses to the 't want about it ground? Keep an eye on your Peoplemania column for the latest in high~level dirt. 5th Avenue at .iberty St. 761-9700 Formerly Fifth Forum Theater ill Brian be crucified for incorrectly conjugating " -a- JIMMY KISSES, BUT NEVER TELLS. One of the advantages of being a noted Chicago, swapping spit, political figure is that you get to kiss all sorts of women. Just ask those Kennedy Jane Byrnne, and an uni boys. Here President Carter puts his lips to work during a recent wing through AND NOW .Lear Notesfrom all over for N ,OVERRATED Poster queen Farrah Fawcett has our fellow gossip column- 1 EARTS ARE BLE - ists doing the Devil's own dance to discover just what she's up to romantically JU of Rolling StoneI these days. Waltef Scott of Parade magazine has the tawney actress keeping her request to move di company with some tennis player of marginal fame, while Liz Smith, New York more lucrative settlem Daily News, insists she's seeing Ryan O'Neal, whom Walter Scott says is put- Bianca's American ting the march on Charlie Chaplin's widow Oona. Other notables insist that Lee Marvin palimony suit fa Majors and Farrah are going to settle their ugly quarrel and reunite. The truth, American judge. In Br though, is all we print: For some time-now, Farrah and Daily columnist Roger over $1 million. Pensman have been inseperables. Pensman says Ryan O'Neal "Couldn't pack Complicating matt my lunch." <}should be haggled out overrule the other. FOR A DEAD MAN, primal rock-n-roller ElvisPresley is sure making a The 32-year-old, Ni lot of news. The Ladies Home Journal has published excerpts from "Elvis, We for eight and a half yea Love You Tender," by the King's mother and three stepbrothers, and the book rwich she has become a reveals that the three times Elvis was hospitalized between 1973 and 1975 were plenty of airplane rides v -to recover from drug problems. Well. An interesting sidelight to this vastly that? Not at today's pri' uninteresting subject is that the chubby heartthrob disaapproved of evil things What will they thin like marijuana, but thought as long as drugs were prescribed they were OK. rags? What will the do petition complaining ofl ... He has a lot of nerv -FIRST BRAT Amy Carter cele- : :.. . . brated her birthday last Friday, in case you were wondering what all that celebrating was about. She got boots, a jacket, some jewelry, and, presumbly, a kiss from her father. Amy is either 12 or 13, depending on whom you read, but it doesn't really matter much yet any- way. INFLA ED IDIOT columnist Bob Talbert o the Detroit Free Press ac- tually wrote the following item in Mon- day's paper, and was not dismissed summarily from his job: "When I order at one of those drive-in window inter- coms I often conclude my order with . ..and a partride in a pear tree.' Try it. You'll be delighted with the respon- se. And who knows, they may serve you one. WRETCHED EXCESS. Rugged actor James Coburn has himself a, spot OKYOU SNOBS, if disco sucks out loud, why do all fam in the new Guiness Book of World ity? The buttocks belong to old Pierre Trudeau, master Records that went on sale last week. He club; the winged cap, stubby build, and loud, patchwo was paid $250,000 per syllable to speak star. The once-bald British rocker, who will be disco-i the words "Schlitz Light" for a TV blinking camera in a rare moment of repose at the trend commercial. Someone ought to give ever get invited. successively, with "Little Miss Peanut," Chicago Mayor identified voter. How many people did YOU kiss last week? 1 years ahead ick's Bianca EEDING, this week for Bianca Jagger, the angry wife of Mick Jagger. A British court of appeal last week denied ivorce proceedings to California where she hoped to get a ent. in lawyer-unctuous barrister Marvin Mitchelson of Lee ame-said they hoped for "several million dollars" from an itain, the highest award of maintenance by a judge is just ers further is the opinion of a Los Angeles court that the suit in this country, not Epgland. Of course, neither court can caraguana-born jet setter has put up with her zany husband ars, and wants to be sure she is supported in the-manner to ccustomed. This certainly includes lots of sleek new clothes, , and fistfuls of cocaine. Will a million dollars get a woman ces it won't. nk if she shows up to Studio 54 in a taxi wearing those old orman think? And can you believe it, Mick has filed a cross- Bianca's "unreasonable conduct." e, doesn't he? Buster Keaton Night FILM Samuel Beckett's only venture into the film medium stars Keaton in a one- character production with no dialogue. Based on the theory-that "to be is to be perceived," elements of comedy surround the philosophical base. 1965. Sherlock, Jr. Keaton, portraying a day-dreaming projectionist, satirizes conventional movie mysteries. Directed by Kpaton and featuring fantastic special effects. Silent. 1924. ______________ Steamboat Bill bI" Keaton and his wild and crazy antics aboard a riverboat. Silent. 1927. CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT AT 7:00 & 9:05 OLD ARCH. AUD. $1.50 The Ann Arbor Film Coopertive Presents at Aud. A: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 HAMLET $1 50 (Laurence Olivier, 1948) 8 only, AUD. A By interiorizing many of Hamlet's monologues, Olivier creates a steely, isolated and haunted Hamlet. The Prince of Denmark is -a man, not a bewildered stu- dent, with the added conflict of his mother's incentuous affections. Olivier has directed Hamlet with deliberate pacing to produce a powerful and stagger- ing story. Even those unfamiliar with the story can understand the full meaning of the words. With JEAN SIMMONS as Ophelia. Showing Friday: Franco Brusati's BREAD, AND CHOCOLATE at MIB t CINEMA II1 PRESENTS - IN PERSON MOLLY HASKELL Over the lost decade, the critical role of women in film has increased significantly. This evening, Cinema 11 is proud to present MOLLY HASKELL, widely published film reviewer, author of FROM REVERENCE TO RAPE, and the foremost critic of women on film in the country. Ms. Haskell will speak' on the changing roles and treatment of women on film. Rackham Amphitheatre $150 7:0 tus and important people do it at every opportun- of the chic, as he lets loose in a Montreal night- Drk suit belong to little Elton John, the very big ng to Ann Arbor shortly, is caught by the never dy Studio 54 disco into which very few of us could Bianca Jagger his number. X xx"x: yAwV M Y W /MIIMYJ MMwMiMM4M .a W+ M WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS? Singin' David Clayton Thomas of Blood Sweat and Tears has been charged with hitting a 21-year-old female fan in the face. Manhasset, N.Y.'s finest say that Thomas and Dana Tarulli got acquainted last August at a nightclub where the group was playing, and sub- sequently retired to the woman's home. Their little fight-figure this-came af- ter an argument about "personal problems'." Thomas, 38, was freed on $500 bail pending his trial Dec. 10. Striking a female fan of a faded rock group in the face after she has been gracious enough to invite you into her home carries a maximum penalty of a year in the slam and a $1,000 fine. It all sounds a lot like the stuff of which The Knack songs are made.r NOTED MICHIGAN ALUMNUS Tom Hayden and his wife Jane Fonda are still making news: While touring a solar powered farm.in Woodward, Iowa, a hydrogen-oxygen machine that converts water into clean-burning hydrogen gas prodbced a small explosion. What do you suppose Jane did at that surprise? The same thing she probably did when learning tht the University of Michigan was damned if they would pay her and her bothersome spouse their full honorarium: She screamed and jumped back. Yes, she did. That's about it for garbage news this week. THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 25-3:10 pm East Lecture Rm. 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