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Show WAITED SCOTT'S Want the facts? Want to learn the truth about prominent personalities? Want informed opinion? Write Walter Scott, Parade, 733 3rd Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Your full name will be used unless otherwise requested. Volume of mail received makes personal replies impossible. $556,000 in damages from Liza. As for Liza's friendship with Desi Arnaz Jr., he is six years her junior but sexually advanced for his age. Liza is an escapist who has long been in love with love. first became President of U.S. he said to the American people: "I pledged to end this war in a way that would increase our chances to win true and lasting peace in Vietnam, Q. When Richard Nixon the in the Pacific, and the world. I am determined to keep that pledge. If I fail to do so, I expect the American people to hold me accountable for that failure." If President Nixon expects to be held accountable, why do Vice President Agnew and others in the Administration denounce those Americans who seek to hold Nixon accountable for escalating the war? Paul Fox, Los Angeles, Calif. A. This is a political year, and Nixon supporters naturally prefer all-osupport for their man instead of doubt and disagreement. Such partisanship is understandable where it involves the longest, most controversial and confused war in U.S. history. Elvis Presley wear a girdle, and why has he never played New York? Otto Klein, Cleveland, Ohio. A. Presley does not wear a girdle. He will make three appearances at Madison Square Garden in New York City, opening June 9 and doing matinee and night shows June 10. Tickets are priced at $10, $7.50, and Q. Does $5. ut REX KRAMER AND LIZA. Q. Can you tell me if Billie lean King, the greatest female tennis pro in the world, and Barbara one of the world's greatest historians, are among the list of American women who have had abortions. I refer to the list which appeared in Gloria Tuch-ma- n, Steinem's magazine, "Ms." J.K.L., Columbus, Ohio. A. Billie Jean King and Barbara Tuchman are both list along with Kay Boyle, Judy Collins, Lee Grant, Mary Rodgers, Viveca Lindfors, Lillian Heilman, Elizabeth Janeway, many other outstanding women of accomplishment. In publishing such a list Gloria Steinem seeks to ridicule the social stigma, paranoia .and the guilt complexes traditionally associated with women who have had abortions. on-th- Liza Minnelli? Is she as kooky as her Is she married, divorced, or Garland? mother Judy Is she living with Desi Arnaz Jr.? Is she a separated? husband-stealer- ? What is the truth? Ben Young, Charlotte, N.C. A. Liza Minnelli, 25, is an enormously talented entertainer. Considering her Hollywood background, rearing, and heritage, she is lucky to be functional. Anything she says is open to question. She is no stickler for truth. She is estranged at this writing from her husband, the Australian rock musician and singer, Peter Allen. Liza has alo been accused by Mrs. Margaret Louise Kulbeth, wife of an obscure musician from Houston, Tex., of alienating her husband Rex Kulbeth who goes by the name Rex Kramer. Mrs. Margaret Kulbeth alleges that Liza met her husband in Houston on Nov. 1, 1969, subsequently entered into a contract with his musical group, The Bojangles, later made love with her husband in Toronto, Houston, and Puerto Rico. She is asking Q. Whats with THE SUNDAY NEWSPAPER MAGAZINE JUNE 4, 1972 2 COLLINS UNDFORS Q. Was Adolf Hitler a degenerate who engaged in relations with his own niece who was named Geli Raubal? Is it not a fact that he murdered her when he found her in bed with a Jewish artist? Theresa Montoya, Phoenix, Ariz. A. Angela "Geli" Raubal, Hitler's niece and for a time his mistress, was found dead in her Prinzregen-tenplat- z apartment in Munich on Sept. 19, 1931. Hitler had been with her the evening before and his revolver was found at her side. An examination of the body showed a freshly broken nose and other contusions. Someone had beaten her severely. The corpse was quickly sealed in a lead coffin, however, dnd shipped to Vienna for burial. Geli Raubal was notoriously promiscuous. Hitler hired her as his Berchtesgaden housekeeper when he was 36 and she was 17. During this period of his life. Hitler, according to such early associates as Dr. Otto Strasser and Ernst "Putzi" Hanfstaengl, was a sexual deviate. Hanfstaengl reports that Hitler used Nazi Party funds to buy up from blackmailers a collection of obscene drawings he had done of his niece. Of her relationship with her uncle, Geli Raubal once told friends: "My uncle is a monster. No one can imagine the sort of things he expects me to do." As to Geli's Jewish lover, the "London Sunday Times" reports: "Brigid Hitler, widow of Adolf's half brother Alois, disclosed . . . that Geli, who admittedly had a number of lovers in addition to Hitler, had told Hitler on the evening she died that she was pregnant by a Jewish artist whom she wanted to marry. One can image the effect on Hitler's Aryan blood pressure." chairman of the board, ARTHUR H. MOTLEY president, DANIEL D. KINLEY editor, ESS GORKIN publisher, WARREN . REYNOLDS editor at large, LLOYD SHEARER managing editor, CAMPBELL GEESLIN senior editor, DAVID PALEY art director, ANTHONY LA ROTONDA associate editors, LINDA GUTSTEIN, HERBERT KUPFERBERG, MARTIN B. MARGULIES, JOHN G. ROGERS assistant managing editor, JOSH EPPINGER III assistant art directors: JOHN N. TIERNEY, ROBERT L PETERSON art associate, AL TROIANI editorial assistants, MARY HODOROWSKI, SUZANNE CURLEY, DORIS SCHORTMAN assistant to the editor, MARION LONG home economics, DEMETRIA TAYLOR womens editor, ILENE BARTH fashion, VIRGINIA POPE cartoon editor, LAWRENCE LARIAR Washington: bureau chief, JACK ANDERSON; FRED BLUMENTHAL, OPAL GINN west coast bureau: CAROL DUNLAP, CONNECTICUT WALKER 1972, Parade Publications, Inc., 733 Third Ave., New York, N.Y., 10017. All rights reserved under International and Pan American Copyright Conventions. Reproduction in whole or in part of any article without permission is prohibited. PARADE; Marca Reg. |