Members of Thorhill 1 Teen town donated $200 to the sindents dabveare Alison Dodd and Diane Hull (second and cnt] at Jack Cook School to help fnance their trip to Disneylan- from left). members of Teen Town. ‘N eaurotic communications world | _ Exposed i in a new radio movie ‘LOS ANGELES (AP) — If Network did not satisfy whatever hunger you might have had for the neurotic behind-thescenes machinations of the com munications world, patient—there is more on th Margaret i in. ‘nude scenes? _ NEW YORK (cP) — The New York. Post quotes a Trudeau as sa hesitating ae Saying tig “a dream role’ as girl,’ feat ina movie based on the best-sedllernRagtine —_, because it would involve tude and lesbian scenes. ; “I’ve — nureed tres. babies how could I voluptuous and lovely?" The oh Post quotes her as saying in . an interview with atist nude and do a scene with a lesbian. 7 TORONTO (CP) —- A Canadian documentary film on the, art of Chagall has been nominated ‘by. the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sclences for an Oscar in the ‘dovumentary feature -category, it’ was anounced. Wednesday. ‘Homage’ to Chagli-The Colora of Love was made by ’ Harry © Rasky"' and: was broadens toatl March by tha cB ae | conaider this recognition for all Canadians because the technicians, the tr Pronessing, music, aoun and’ editing ©. were’ all _ Canadian,” sald Rasky. “NEW YORK (AP) — Writer and playwr iW, at Cooper “has eft a ia a moe ' MPEP ae tener Samet WP TEA un tend good return! ; Group LIMITED “AGuaran “Raw In steed al tome of predates te usranin for the tor the rerafecedte, ine rest amputee sem tently, Now} invest ina GIC RSP for.a fixed term tip. “to 5 years with a guaranteed interest rate and no ..-: fees, This gives you the best of both worlds: _ the tax deferral of a regular RSP plus a guaran- rf [0 Guaranty Trust RSP's now available | a. your Traders. Group Limited branches | Travers 5@ versa & 4609 ‘thiketee Ave. 653-6310. estimated at $50,000 to his widow, Gloria Vanderbilt Cooper, known during the 10005, as the “poor litde rich The bequest. was disclosed Wednesday in Manhattan. surrogate court where per’s will was offered for _ probate. He died of a heart ailment Jan. 5 at the age of Among Cooper's film- nadaptions was The Chap- Judy Carne’s troubles with the law over drug possession have moved from California to Ohio. A May 3 trial date was set “Wednesday In Hamilton County common pleas court for the actress-comedian, best known as the Sock-lt-to- Me Girl on the television show Laugh In about 10 years ago. Miss Carne was arrested last Nov..12 while she was. appearing at’ a dinner theatre in nearby Harrison. She was charged with posession of heroin and possession of a forged Prescri tion for Quaalude, a sha was "also charged Sunday In Santa Monica, Calif, ‘With ‘auto theft and possession of a controlled substance. Preliminary he on those charges be held March 6. ae way. oo . FM, coming movie that looks at lives and loves at a pop-rock . radio: station, doesn't purport to be radio's version af Network, but the | premise Is much the same. There is the obligatory profits-versus-integrity - conflict, and, to assure us that deejays are people, too, there is plenty of personal entanglement. a Michael Brandon plays the movie's good quy, a program. director-deejay at station QSEY, a:.station ‘modelled after’ that breed of -FM stations -once known: as underground rockers. ~ Brandon ‘battles a -profit- minded sales: manager: who signs a lucrative advertising agreement with -Today’s Army. Brandon, naturally, shuns the commer ale will alienate crew of :jocks, a rather predictable lot of turntable types. There is Brandon himself, the morning deejay who serves as-the story’s token normal person, Alex ‘Karras as: an’ over-thehill cowboy jock walting for the axe to fall, and Martin Mull playing a pretty-boy deejay .: who recruits groupies. “over the air, - INCLUDE ‘TEMPTRESS Comedian Cleavon Little plays a jive-talking all-night . ct because army jock, and Bileen Brennan plays a throaty turntable temptress who would rather’ | be at home with her child. For respected cinema- tographer John Alonzo, photographer of Chinatown and Farewell. My Lovey among others, FM is his directorial debut. Alonzo says he likes writer Ezta Sacks’ screenplay and he doesn’t like: suggestions that FM is an imitation Network. . Screenwriter Sacks spent several years at a Los Angeles FM rock station and says that ‘‘everything I wrote in that script is true.” Real or not, there are some who ‘would suggest that a film about dise jockeys might carry only limited peal. . . reese are archetypieal eure " Wolfman Jae (famed Jocks ' of the ‘screamer’ breed), they had incredible effects on generations, .. . “It's a story about two or three weeks in the. lives of, these people,” . The film, due ‘for release this® spring,: carries one - ‘¢ertain -bonus—Lind Ronstadt makes her film debut.- For. a needed live concert scene, the film crew travelled to a Ronstadt concert in Houston, Tex., ‘+ and pop’s most. successful . torch singer was-given a few. : lines in the film. qitteineneeneretieetenehinaiy Sl Wom. 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Hall, who plans to expand his novel into a trilogy, brings alive the memories of an old salt who shares his experiences and skill with the young grandson he fondly calls Bayo. ; . Grandad and the boy are drawn together because, Hall writes with almost child-like innocence, ‘‘a child loves whomever he can be near. ...’”- Mumaey, branded a whore by the local fishermen, also is close to the boy, talking easy “after drinking a lit- . tle. ” LOVES GRANDAD But it is Grandad from whom the boy seeks af- fectionate - asylum and worldly philosophy. Thenovel is set in a fishing village somewhere in the Maritimes. Hall’s . story focuses on the bond between the boy and his grandfather. The 36-year-old Hall, with boyish good looks and impish smile, rejects the netion of regionalized. titles . and prefers to call himself a Canadian instead of a Maritimer. 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