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Show Walter Scotts c 3 Want the (acts! Opinion Truth? Write Walter V Scott 140 I stCLl 0 N. Hamilton Dr., Beverly Hilk, CaL 90210. FuH name will be used unless otherwise requested. Volume of mail makes personal replies impossible i Burt and Loni: Will Maui moon lead to honeymoon? Anderson, who spent time with Burt here on the island of Maui, is pregnant, Reynolds will he marry her ? B. Yamato, Kahului, Hawaii. A. Possibly, if she is willing. At 47, Reynolds keeps talking about wanting to settle down into a respectable fatherhood. But he is no easy buck for a girl to lasso into marriage. Q. HP ar p jUlLwJ c If Loni How much did President Reagan's trip to Europe cost the taxpayers? What was its purpose, and what was achieved? P.D.R., Las Vegas, Nev. A. At this time, it is impossible to determine the cost of Reagan's June trip to Europe. A likely estimate would be upward of $10 million. The official purpose was Reagan's attendance at an economic summit conference at Versailles and a NATO conference in Bonn. The unofficial and more important goal was to show our European allies that the U.S. President is not a belligerent, reactionary ideologue who recklessly "shoots from the lip" but rather is a responsible, reasonable, peace-lovin- g statesman capable of flexibility and compromise. The President surely did no harm on his grueling trip. And in terms of a new Reagan image, he certainly improved on the old one. What is the real reason Al Haig resigned? Donna MacMahon, Ithaca, N:Y. A. Having been trained by Henry Kissinger, one of the foremost Machiavellian characters of our time, Al Haig envisioned conspiracies and affronts against him in the White House where noneexisted. An insecure, defensive and prickly personality, he lost under the stress of constant work his most winning trait the ability to ingratiate himself with almost anyone. During his 17 months as Secretary of State, he rubbed the Reagan cabal of Weinberger, Meese, Deaver, Baker and Clark the wrong way until finally the President agreed that he had to go. Q. Powers and Robert Wagner of TV's have a thing" going? till Christy Harf and Sheila Baumstark, Riverside, Cal. A. They are old friends, and when Natalie Wood widdied, leaving Robert Wagner a ower, Stefanie Powers, 39, was most solicitous and sympathetic. At this writing, there is no Powers-Wagnromance but there is an active one between Wagner and actress Jill St. John, 41 . Q. Do Stefanie Hart to er Q. Q. Isn't it true that June Allyson is one of the richest actresses in Hollywood because her husband, Dick Powell, left her $20 million when he died and that was in 1963, when a dollar was really a dollar? Eleanor Harris, North Miami, Fla. A. Dick Powell reportedly left June Allyson approximately $5 million. ProducerJoeSchenck with protegee Marilyn Monroe marks the 20th anniversary of Marilyn Monroes death. Ive always wondered who was the movie magnate who looked after her because she looked after him. Wasn't it the late Darryl f. Zanuck? Millicent Young, Atlantic City, NJ. A. No, it was the late Joseph M. Schenck, one of the founders of 20th Century-Fo- Q. Augusts x. Q. Where does tennis star in Florida or England? Chris Evert Lloyd live, M. Unger, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A. Chris and her husband, John Lloyd, have a home on Amelia Island, Fla.; in England, they have a home in Kingston and an apartment in Wimbledon. First I read that Mary Tyler Moore is engaged to marry Sir Cordon White, an English millionaire. Then I read that Cheryl Tiegs, the model, is dating Sir Cordon White after the breakup of her one-yemarriage to photographer Peter Beard. Can you straighten this out? D.B., Montclair, NJ. A. Frankly, no except to say that Sir Cordon British financier and horse White, a Q. ar Jill St. John strolls with Robert Wagner and two of his daughters, Courtney Brook (I) and Natasha Q. Please name the three richest members of the U.S. Senate. N.S., Stockton, Cal. A. Among the wealthiest are Sen. John Heinz, 43, Republican of Pittsburgh, Pa., heir to the Heinz food fortune; Sen. John Danforth, 45, Republican of Flat, Mo., heir to the a fortune; and Sen. Edward Kennedy, 50, Democrat of Boston, heir to the fortune in various investments founded by his father, the late Joseph P. Kennedy. f6r Ralston-Purin- Gordon White on date with Mary; he sees Cheryl too e WALTER scon executive vice president, JOSEPH S. McENTEE publisher, WARREN . REYNOLDS president, CARLO VITTORINI editor, WAITER ANDERSON executive editor, MURRAY M. 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