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Q: Did all those -recent film
and TV productions about
Winston Churchill make his
daughter Lady Sarah a rich
woman? — T.T., Boston:
Mass.
A: Apparently Lady Sarah
did get some money but she
seems to be nearly broke
again. A wine merchant just
sued her for about $1,000 in
unpaid liquor and cigarette
hills.
Q: 1 keep reading about how
sick George Segal is ands yetl
his picture is in the papers
ll
the time here at parties.
What's width him? —
Hollywood, Calif.
A: According to George, he
has a bad knee which kept him
off the film "Lucky Lady,"
with Liza Minnelli and Burt
Reynolds. What's unlucky for
George proved lucky for Gene
Hackman, who's getting a'
million plus for rep -lacing him.
George's friends report him
still acting strangely but no
one• wants to say anything for
publication... "he who casts
the first stone" or something
like that.
QUESTION YOU NEyER
ASKED: Who's the wdman
producer taking all the play
away from David Merrick and
Alex Cohen these days? She is
a former Spanish' Lit teacher
from Columbia Univer-
sity—one Adela Holzer, a self-
made millionairess who owns
rice, cement, trucks, tractors-,
and now two Broadway
comedy hits, "The Ritz" and
"All Over Town." Adela did it
the easy way. She put $57,000
into "Hair" and made $2
million. So now she has ten
different plays -coming up.
QUESTION YOU NEVER.
ASKED: If France's
President isn't' involved with
actress Catherine Deneuve,
then who is he hung up on?
The Jet Set claims it is the
beautiful Princess Domictta
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Hercolani whom Valery
Giscard d'Estaing goes out to
see at night. And then there's
that other fixture of the
French nobility, a lady whose
family goes back to the 12th
century. She lives very near
France's lepder Numero Uno.
Q: I read that. some oil -rich
Arabs made a try at in-
creasing their fortunes at the
Las Vegas gambling spots.
With their money couldn't
they easily break the bank at
Monte Carlo? — K.D.,
Pullman, Wash.
A: They've tried „it, but it
isn't that easy. Prince Rainier
says "the Monte Carlo bank has
never. , been "broken." The
Arabs arrived in a group in a
fleet of Cadillacs with a covey
of beautiful girls and bundles
of cash. When they departed a
week later, the bank was still
there though poorer by a
reported $4 million.
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