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Show y did undergo what Jane describes as "a sort of guidance thing." Henry, she says frankly, should have been analyzed some time ago: "Any man who is years, old and has gone through four wives must be very, very unhappy. fifty-seve- . THE (SIAM TOTH ABOUT SUNGIAS HiltSY starred as doomed writer in Broadway play "A Gift of Time n Out of the shadow These quotes, ' which have earned Jane the reputation of a . "colorful interview, seem more sensational in print than when they bubble up in conversation. "I could bite my tongue sometimes, she says, but she cant resist the impulse to analyze in public. "Peter, she says with affection, "is a professional performer of great, great charm, then adds compulsively, "but hes not an actor yet. Peter, for his part, is less introspective, but no less candid in his affection for Jane. "She was simply great, he says, "in that bomb ("Walk on the Wild Side). The living image of his father, Peter lives in Hollywood. On the emerging Fonda phenomenon, he says briskly, "Were not a package deal, eschews formal acting study since it might ruin his "quality. (Comments Jane: "Hollywood is full of charming people who had quality and wre forgotten in five years.) About Dad: "Hes the greatest actor Ive ever seen, though he suggests that Henry Fonda, actor, "is an acquired taste when you are also his son. . A guided breakfast In contrast to his sister, who would like to set aside five years for a full couch analysis, Peter feels his "guidance thing was quite enough. One of its most memorable aspects was a daily breakfast of raw eggs, ripe bananas, milk and chocolate, all whipped together in' a Waring blender. Until success in "Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole gave him direction and confidence, Peters life had been spent popping in and out of boarding schools, racing hot rods and shuttling between New York, Hollywood and Omaha. Last fall he was married to Susan Brewer. Peter has made two teleyision a bride with problems in new movie " Period Of Adjustment JAMS plays M Sunglasses should stop reflected glare, yet let you see well in the sun. Ordinary sunglasses merely shut out the light. They do not protect your eyes from harmful reflected glare. Only Polaroid Sun- Cool-Ra- y glasses stop reflected glare M ris won Broadway kudos in "Blood, Sweat, and Stanley Poole films, been in summer stock, R- movie signed a seven-yea- r contract. But he wont star as the young John F. Kennedy in "PT Boat 109 a possibility that was discussed. widely Jane has two pictures awaiting release, "The Chapman Report and "A Period Of Adjustment. She is now working on another in England and Greece, will come back to Broadway in the fall in "The Fun Couple. Henry is preparing for the film version of "A. Gift of Time. But, despite denials, many people would not be surprised if the Fondas make it a "package deal at least once. Their obvious fascination with each others successes, coupled with their inability (shared with all actors) to untangle their professional lives from their private lives, seem likely to bring the three stars into some kind of THI IND conjunction. ecently -- ' POLAROID SUNGLASSES completely stop reflected glare from hitting your eyes. They screen out harmful ultraviolet and infrared rays ; help you see better outdoors by letting in only gentle light. Cool-Ra- y i Polaroid sunglasses come in a wide range of fashionable frames. Fits-on- s for prescription glasses. Make the glafre test wherever sunglasses are sold. Prices start at 98. Cool-RaInc., 80 Heard St., Boston 50, Mass. COOL-RA- Yt y, if.. RED. BY INC POLAROID CORR- - |