You can take the girl out of Idaho, but country-bred MarieI Hemingway will always be a Sawtooth Mountains gal at heart. out what it takes to be a world-class one,” she says with a grin. Exercise re mains a top priority in her life, so much so that she's recently made a video of her personal routine. “Please don't say it’s me competing with Jane Fonda. It’s just an alternative.” Hemingway remains close to her fam ily but spends less and less time in Idaho, where she passed a summer building her own cabin with a group erf friends. Home now is a New York apartment and she has to keep in touch by phone with Margaux in Los Angeles and third sister Muffet who’s “a cook and writes cookery books” and who stayed in Idaho. Working on Creator with director ivan (Cutter’s Way) Passer and O’Toole has been a thrill for Mariel “because Peter is legendary'. I was so nervous. 1 didn’t know what to expea. But it turned out great. He’l! try anything. He’ll go and make such a fool of himself and then he’ll make it work. He’s taught me to be freer in what I do.” For his part, Creator screenwriter Jeremy' Leven sums up the feelings of the produaion people when he says, “Mariel was a surprise and is a continuing surprise. She’s a superb actress — as far as I’m concerned the most underrated young aaress around.” Mariel Hemingway is not likely to be underrated for much longer. Besides, she feels "the feta that it has been sort of slow for me has been good. Apart from Manhattan, my movies haven’t been huge boxoffice hits and that’s been OK. To live up to a really big movie is hard. I’ve worked with strong direaors and I’ve been lucky that at least two of them — Robert Towne and Bob Fosse — are the kind of people who do keep in touch and do continue the relationship after the film is finished, which is very' unusual in this business. Some nice projects are coming to me now and I’m getting excited. For a long time, not much came in because no one knew if I could play a woman or if I was still a teenager. Star ’80 sort of settled that.” Republican love inspired musk Pachyderms and Asses POLLS APART Trying to figure out whether or not — deep down —you're a liberal or conservative? Palms getting sweaty' over the prospect of choosing sides this election year? Drinking yourself half to death trying to figure out whether Fritz ’n’ Gerry' or Ronnie n’ George should be in charge of spending the nation into bankruptcy' over the next four years? Is that what’s bothering you, Bunky? Then lift ypur head up high, square back your shoulders and take a walk in the sun! Polls Apart —A Handy Guide to Knowing Your Ass from Your Elephant is the book for you. Covering such political necessities as sports, suicide, money, kissing, stupid lawn decorations, booze, art scandal and play* ing the ponies, Polls Apart humbles not only such "serious" books of political nonfiction as The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, AH the President’s Men and Ball Four but—what with almost one hundred cleverly etched cartoons—has a leg up on such American fiction giants as Moby Dick and Marjorie Morning star as well. That’s right. Strange as it may seem, there are no carttxjns in Moby Dick — quite a missed opportunity. However, the cartoonery of Polls Apart, rendered by sometime Ampersand contributor Bill Plympton, is classically frantic and the prose is a lot more digestible than Melville’s. In fact, the prose is essen tially a string of captions for visual jokes. Polls Apart is one of those "concept books that will be found near the cash register, priced at 2-1/2 times the cost of a greeting card. The publisher has referenced it handily as "Humor/ Politics,” but Polls Apart is really for people who see the two entities as one. Or maybe that’s meant to be read “Humor Slash Politics,” which actually sounds like a good idea. GYNECOLOGY DEmRTMENT Think you’re pregnant? Use Predictor In-Home Pregnancy Test. It’s the same as a hospital test. You’re on your own for the first time and life is a lot different now. If you think you might be pregnant, you want to know for sure. This is the time to use Predictor In-Home Pregnancy Test. It’s the exact same test method used in over 2,000 hospitals and 13 million laboratory tests nationwide. So you know Predictor is accurate. Predictor can be used as soon as nine days after you miss your period. It’s convenient and gives you results in just one hour. Think you’re pregnant? Remember, you can use Predictor with confidence, it’s the test method used in over 2,000 American hospitals. Nothing Predicts Pregnancy more accurately.