Page 14, The Harald, Thursday, February 26, 198 Country - Conway Twitty, known for his. duets with Loretta Lyus, did a solo in a federal codrtroom the audition, Court hearing Monday m a song copyright infringement case, Twitty took the witness stand in his defence and ‘sang the chorus from his Mind. He also sang from Too Mind, a song by com- poser Gene Hood, who accused Twitty of copying it. It was a winning performance. Judge Thomas Wiseman ruled that Twitty's tune was Indeed Twitty's tune. "I. know I never did that. I know ] never Twitty, 47, said after- ward, Rita Jenrette, the "Mad Congresswife” singer. this week and passed . In a U.S. District * tong, Linda On My Much Of You On My | stole a song in my life,” - who has been titillating Washington with tales of sex and politics on ~ _ Capitol Hill, Tuesday she can sympathize . with ” Margaret Trudeau. At a news conference sponsored by Playboy magazine to promote its April issue, in which Jenrette co-authors an article and appears semi-nude, she said she remembers meeting Trudeau a few years ago. “T guess I felt more sympathy for her than most other people because you really don’t know what it’s like unless you've been through = it,’' said Jenrelte, estranged wife of former South Carolina congressman John Jeurette. He was convicted of taking a bribe in the Abscam conspiracy case and: resigned his -Democratic seat last December. While representatives — handed out advance.. copies of the April issue, had made love with her propositioned — her. Jenrette refused to" name the governor but said she ‘was watching for him.” . Mary Cunningham, forced to resign her job as vice-president at Bendix ‘Corp. after rumors © company chairman, has accepted a new job with Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Inc., a company spokesman said Mon- day. Cunningham, 29, who was vice-president in charge of strategic planning at Bendix, accepted a similar position as vice- president in charge of strategic planning and project - Jenretie told how. she - husband on the steps of - ' the Capitol and said a State governor -once - we linked her. - romantically with the .. development, — according toa Seagram ' "spokesman, : _ ‘Cunningham, one of * the youngést high- - ranking female car- porate executives in the U.S., resigned from . «Bendix last year after * denying rumors that she -bwa been promoted because of a romantic involvement with the firm's 42-year-old chairman, ‘William '. Agee, Agee, who was divorced in August, 1980, also denled the rumors. When Walter Cronkite anchors his final newscast. on- CBS television March 6, his ‘retirement will not go unnoticed in Buffalo, N.Y, A “Goodbye, Walter, _ We Hate to See You Go" wine and cheese party willbe held that evening in the Fireside Lounge of the Student Union at Buffalo State College, and the highlight of the ' evening, of course, will be viewing Cronkite’s is. pewscast at 6:0 pn. 7 ent before . and Valter. , the “news speak-alikr contest. Filbert Buster had’ batter not slink down to a polling booth for the ” Ontario election March — 19 — returning officers in the riding of Ottawa — South may deny him a . ballot Now’ why would someone want to do that to someone who thinks being enumerated is the * cal’a meow? Because Buster's name is really that of two accidentally enumerated house cats. An election clerk sald no one was at the feline's apartment when enumerators called last: week, And when they checked a list’ of oc © cupants in the building lobby. it showed the . 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Elliot Tepper, a political science professor at Ot- tawa's Carleton University, says Canadians can’t Iet down In their efforts to help new arrivals from Southeast Asia just because their plight has faded from the front - pages. _ “IE anything, the need :t0 make a commitment ‘to understanding is greater than-it was a year ago,” he said, “Now is the time the refugees will be running into the fact they are here for life, not just temporarily.” - The urgemy for reset- tlement has diminished because refugees are moving out of Southeast Asian camps at about the same rate —up toa couple of - thousand.a month — that they are arriving. While Canada plansto take - in between 8,000 and 13,000 _ thig year, government and | Private agencies ‘will pay special attend tion to the needs of those who have been here for a whil. The federal immigration i ded partment is evaluating | | the refigees' needs in dif- ferent regions’ and focusing its efforta on courses for upgrading skills, onthe-job language programs and % better orientation courses... 8 The Canadian Asian Studies Association has | published a book — Southeast Asia Exodus: From Tradition to Resettle-. ment, edited by Tepper — designed to help Canadians underd stand the history and | culture of refugees from different areas and to ex- plain the problems they face, Operation. ‘Lifelhe is - trying to expand its‘netivork of “friendship families”. to lend moral support to refugees without sponsors. The federal government may pick up on the idea to help government-sponsored _ refugees. “What we're locking for is " @ range of tools with a ‘dif- . ferent: mix of government and private help,” said Michael Mciloy, bead ‘of - Ottawa's refugee task farce. Looking back, government officials, private sponsors and refugees themselves give high marks to the private-sponsorship _ program, In fact, private. ‘sponsors did so much that officials. say refugees sponsored by the ‘govern- ment alone ofte felt they were being treated as sec ondeclass, | : Murray adds | award - NEW YORK (AP} — Anne Murray, with her single Could I Have This. Dance? and Géorge Jonés, with -his single He Stopped Loving _ Her Today won the awards as best female and male — . country vocal performers Wednesday night at the 23rd annual Grammy Awards. - Murray had. also won''a duno award for best female ' ‘country vocalist in Torenti on Feb. 5. , Christopher Cross, Am . yearold pop-rock singer, _ guitarist and songwriter won “honors as best new artist ~ | Wednesday night as .the orl ry handed | out ite 23rd annual Grammy '’ Awards ‘at a starstudded nationally televised cer- erony.