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Coast contingent including dapper flick producer Merv Adelson , Emanuel L Wolfe , President of Allied Artists, and stars Joseph Cotten, Roscoe Lee Brown. Charles Durning , Richard Wldmark. Paul Winfie ld and Bur1 Young . The night of the Benefit-Premier at the !Kennedy Center Opera House featured a Jpre-showing party hosted by Austin H !Kiplinger. who was General Chairman of th~ IBeneflt. Proceeds went to the Nationa :Press Foundation. By that time. the Jpicture's super-star Burt Lancaster ts howed up in full beard direct from the Virgin Islands. After the show. the Atrium •was filled to capacity with an enormoUS •crowd who imbibed at the endless buffet and lb.1r displays and danced the night away. :Since the entire audience was invited, it was lhard to pick out the regular Washington :social crowd, but with diligence one spotted !Steve Martindale. Frankie Welch • ,John Brademas . the George McGov· 1erns . the C laiborne Pelts a11d Mexican Apparently. the group had a great time. !Nobody walked out on the movie The daY :after the event it was panned by the 'Washington reviewers. but by that time the )producers, distributors. flacks and stars had lleft town. --CLYDE WOLFE
An Affair of the Heart •w ith Two Regrets IJ Woodward and Lothrop shelled out $150 l!ach for 34 models, expended $4,000 on new runway carpeting, $3,000 for a felt chandelier and rewarded New York choreographer David Carter with " handsome $1 ,500 stipend to make Washington's most heartfelt fashion show really move Designers John Anthony . Gil Aimbez, Donald Brooks , Kasper. IHchard Assatly and Bill Tice all came down from New York so they could be c:ounted among those present at the annual E!Vent Mrs . Tom Paro and Mrs. Edwin Hoffman were the chairman and the \ rice-chairman of this affaire de coeur and E!ve ryone's cup would truly have runneth over were It not for the conspicuous absence c>f both Mrs. Jimmy Carter and Mrs . Walter Mondale . More than gr-umbling. t'here seemed to be a pervasive feeling of regret thai both the first and second ladles had chosen to break with a Heart Luncheon nradition begun as far back as Mamie Eisenhower . The new administration was sll'aciously represented by Mrs . Bert l.ance . wife of the Budget Oireclor and Mrs . Brock Adams , wife of the Transportation Secretary, but an imprimatur ~rom number one and tor number two would really have made it a blue ribbon day ()ne woman observed, "Mrs. Carter should r'econsider the slant against backing charities here In Washington. This is now her community." The Kings of Seventh Avenue presented