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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 15

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TIIE STATE Feb. 8, 1974 liber ace Problem-Plagued TAr PHONE RAND LEDGE Clin WILUAMSTOM WU 1 Tonight 7-9 PM They're back The Trinity Stars AH New "ALL THE WAY BOY'S" Color PG NOW thru SAT. "SHOWDOWN" Ohi Martoa'Rack Harfra PG Color 7:15 I 9 IS entertainer inverviewins other celebrities those I've known. I've got a lot of material on people I've known real well." Meanwhile, Lee has been scouting a site for another of those Marzipan mansions he builds. The plans were presented to him gratis by British architect Julia Lambe-Dove-ton, and include a pink and green revolving bath.

"The house is like a grand piano with the lid onen: The lid's the roof." explains Lee. There will be elevators in the (piano) legs and a balcony patterned like a keyboard. I may put it up in Marbella where I have property overlooking the Mediterranean." If it doesn't rain, the open-lid roof should be fine, and the grand piano a back-to-the-womblike retreat from everyday nuisances like lawsuits. By JOYCE IIABER Gannett News Service Liberace has more problems than a one-handed pianist trying to play a Liszt Hungar-ina Rhapsody. First of all, he's been sued in L.A.

Superior Court by Mrs. Joanne Rio Barr, 38, for $1.5 million. Mrs. Barr maintains that the showman with the sequined grin defamed her by saying the two had had a romance, that he subjected her to ridicule by implying that she was 'unchaste," that he harmed her METRO ICE ARENA Public Skating Schedule FEBRUARY Mon, Wed, Fri. 7 P.M.

Wed. (Adults only) 1:00 P.M. Sat P.M. Sun. 5 P.M.

Mon. Wed. Fri. 1-3 P.M. Admission SI 00 Skete Rental 50 We have Open Hockey CM for tmi Lansing Mall Complex LAN5IMG CIVIC PLAYERS saying she later took money for a series of articles she co-wrote on their relationship.

The book in which all this purportedly happens is 'Liberace," Lee's Autobiography (Putnam. Liberace told confidently: "I think everything I said in the book was flattering and nice. I didn't talk about anybody in a derogatory way. The publishers checked all the material beforehand. They'll handle it for me." Lee says in his "flattering" tone that he met Mrs.

Rio, a former chorus girl at the Moulin Rouge, in church of all places. He adds, in person, that it has sold over 250,000 copies in hardcover. WHICH HAS encouraged him to go on writing if also to switch to something safer a kind of nonfiction novel, or non-novel fiction. The tentative title: "There Goes What's-His-Name." The tentative format: "Using real people fictionalized. I had the idea of a book about celebrities: One present the Musical: by ff SH0WWC hliW A film JAm i ix THAT MAKES Al! Wl TSV AU OTHERS yjl I IT'S A BLOCK "PEN PAIS" PLUS BUSTIHG A 1 A0UIT ONLY RATE0 A WITliili4 SH0WTIMES, 12 NOON TO MI0NITE SUN -THURS.

I SPECIAL MI0NITE LNv NSHOW FRI. SAl 1 Tr.e Great The Great 1 authors cf 1 371-3255 TCiJIGHT SAT. Also Feb. 15.16 TICKETS 3.50 Main Floor 1 st Balcony $2 85 2nd Bal. S2.40 Students The Company Stages 'Clowns' Pussy Cat Now thru Fru Feb.

8 in full color, first run X-rated films. featre Box office: Knapp's downtown opn 12 noon to 5 Phons 372 0200. ext 477 OTHER TIMES CALL 484 9115 Aud Box Office opens 7 m. Ph. 489 5434.

prasmnted at PARTINGTON EDUCATIONAL CENTER The Company, a Michigan State University theater group, will present a production of "A Thousand Clowns" tonight and Saturday in McDo-nel Kiva and Feb. 15 and 16 in Wonders Kiva. "CAPTURED MAIDEN" "THE FLESH SEEKER" CURTAIN 30 CHESTNUT at W. KALAMAZOO flbram Planetarium ADMISSION S3 00 COUPLES S5 00 Daily 9 a.m. -4 a Sun.

9 a.m. -12 midmte Ilk t. -X JOLLY ROAD AT LOGAN, PHONE 882 0236 America Loves What The Colonel Cooks $nttttlctj fried dictau 3140 S. Logan 4238 W. Saginaw 3200 N.

East St. 1620 E. Michigan 1040 E. Grand River. East Lansing 2400 N.

East Street 372-7080 BOX OFFICE HOURS AT 6:30 FRIDAY-SATURDAY UYSTERIOOSiIMWORS THE CfliHETS 349-2700 MERIDIAN WAIL CEDAR ST NEAR JOLLY RD Phone 882 2429 5s, JOE DON BAKER ELIZABETH HARTMAN ft nnn mm mm FRIDAY, FEB. 8 NO COVER MUSIC BY The Davalloyd Trio SATURDAY, FEB. 9 Cover Charge Music By CROOKES and COMPANY 3 10 W-J SOO III 1 Ii 4 30 ft 00 4ult 7 FEATURING cornel kohouiek ADMISSION Adults MSUStudenu Children (12 under) SI 00 .75 .50 gJT Thou shalt not flunk. OPT Tl I I I I ifupr-. THERE ARE SEVEN BASIC FEMALE RESPONSES! pppr pneer) SHOWTIMKS Fri.

8 00 10 00 pm Sat. 8:00 10 00 pm Sun. 2:30 4:00 pm No Admittance After Show-time No Pre School Children Admitted "SENSATIONALLY FUNNY!" TIMES After thr 8 00 in shows thrrr will hr a spinal prrsontation for skywafrhprs fnllowrd hy outdnnr observing weather per-rnittinci. After the 10 00 m. shows current record album release ill be played This week On the Road bv Traffic 4-chnnel mund 7, "DIRTIEST Gim i mm um" Where mere you in '62? ft 1ft 30 Ti in Mr ftduRi 1 2 16CTURG "A rftmintif klnr Lhtirtarl" -sauce Williamson.

Puffin, wl it's a business doing pleasure DAGMAR3 S7REISOTJD a REDFORD TOGETHER! THE WAV 6RI EACH FEATURE SHOWN ONCE NIGHTLY SOO 7 30 10 OO 4f I i.i Mr jo ft oo 'o'ri AjrM 1 -J at michigan state university WORLD TRAVEL SERIES Filmed in color and personally narrated by Nicol Smith Him rfT) at 9:10 it "Co -J. tn million dollr in or fjjy 1 "fc HOW DID THEY GETAWAY JT with C7 IT? 'if it Its about the first time i you tall love. rv fir L-J I ll CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA at 7:15 I AT I IJ 1 V- I I PLUS LAST 5 DAYS yDID SPACEiaEEfv VISIT EARTH IH AUCIEUT TIKES? i HOW WE I HAVE PROOF! IT I I IT PnrK I II lfyJV SHMTFnrn If 1 lW KHKtl If I li HISTORY AND II i mV i 1 -M TECHNICOLOR" lanSing TONIGHT: 7:30. 9:30 jT IJK jJ? SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY SA2BWV SAGINAW- 484 4401 I I Spartan Twin East ADVBmnilEaAfflJj 8th Wcek Vr-S snus estci 'rf 8:00 p.m. only sat.

a sun. PANAVISI0N' TECHNICOLOR pGj 5:15, 1:30 ALLIED I I I Spartan Twin West 1 si II NOW 7fh Week I rM little Lfl 'ft Confidence. (n paul i NEWMAN I ROBERT I I SV REDFORD I W) mraiEsiniwo 1 i i PG "fck 2 ,8, 4 30 08, mm BSBa AND HE'S A G0O0 COP ON A BG BIKE OS A RAO ROAD li.A. Starring Robby Benson introducing (Jlynnii O'Connor 1 1311 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 SHOW STARTS 7:00 MOPEIM THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ONLY" 7:15 Being the adventures of a young man JANE FONDA DONALD SUTHERLAND Bali is an island; it is also a mood. It stirs Man's emotions, appeals to all his senses.

For decades it has enchanted visitors with its strange loveliness, exotic music and deep forests. Volcanoes, some rising over 10,000 feet, are forever capped in clouds and mystery. Bali is bathed in eternal sunlight, cooled by fresh sea breezes, covered with a carpet of deep green. The Balinese say their island was handed down to them by the gods as a sacred trust. And it is the Balinese themselves gentle and hospitable people, with their love of music, dance and the arts who make the island unforgettable.

Saturday, February 9 at 8:00 p.m. in the University Auditorium whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven. PLUS li 1 'A Clockwork Orange' is one of the few perfect movies I have seen in my lifetime. -Pex Pntd, Y. Sundi Hews pfii: rTrom Warner Bros shown peter boyie ANDC3 Public: 1 .50 at the door, only Children 12 and under, half price MSU Students free with I.

D. cards MSU Students free with I. D. cards i li 1 1 I Coming February 16 Jill "Merriest England" VjV with Philip Walker M1PTIH El! RimiSf! Rill ItUIV ARTHUR JACK GILFORD BUCK Hf RY. BCS FWHART AVTHOTPERKAS PAUJ PREMISS.

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