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Show WHAT , the highest single blackjack hand ever dealt: $26,500. The English dealer won and all the players he beat r-u- y -- pn were Americans. IN THE A Chicogo pharmacist, Harry Ose, has set up an al- most foolproof network to prevent illegal use of stolen or forged medical -- By ALLEN GARVIN iPrefN VC to TD When he hears talk about ."dirty" play in profession- al football, Don Talbert, who's win ing up the season as a lineman for . prescriptions. CalledhefRN (Pharmacy ReportirtgjJNetwork), it swings into action when a pharmacist receives prescription. He imtwo calls other pharmacists mediately who, each in turn, calls two others until the entire city has been alerted to prevent the suspect from using the some prescription elsewhere. A foost from Daddy As one of the glamorous girls in "Goldfinger," Honor Blackman was a new face and But figure to world Honor has been bouncing around the British world for more than 15 years in smaller parts. "I did some films never heard of in the movie-goer- s. show-busine- ss I hi films. Carol Helss and son and skates for fun. Carol says still that she's looked up to by all the neighborhood kids not for her skating or Olympic fame but because of a brief film stint. She starred some years ago in "Snow White and the Three Stooges,'1 and the kids passing her door today point her out as "the lady who knows the Three Stooges." The smartest in all show business Vegas, Bowart Los Vegas may be for some comrjetition. Suddenly e gambling has become a major tourist attraction in Europe. Monte Carlo is no longer alone; are coming off planes at London, at German spas, and even behind the Iron Curtain looking for action. Roumanian roulette, ond are some of the nicknames gamblers have tacked onto the trend, London's Victoria Sporting Club recently claimed to have had in big-tim- high-rolle- United States," she says with a laugh, "and I wish they'd never been heard of in England!" Her break came when she took on a tv role in London as a female 007-typ- e agent, and the series was a hit. But actually you might soy it was Honor's father who gave her her real break when she was 16. He squeezed the family budget to offer her a choice: a new bike or a chance to go to finishing-school classes; Honor took the classes and acquired the polish she needed to crock show business. show-busine- rs a, What Ever Hoppmod to Carol Heiss? In the 960 Olympics, pretty blonde Carol Heiss took a Gold ., . V I ; . lie Chaplin'i' daughter. Read all vbout Geraldine Chaplin on p. 4. j2 ' re- raaina stream, but the cameras occi- dentally caught the hairy arm of a mate stancf-d hauling himself out of the creek. Roy Rogers some years ago went into a thicket after the bad guys wearing a solid-colshirt and emerged magically '- .in a checked one!'' - calico-dresse- m or No Ford m Hot hrhirt?, Around the Detroit suburbs, attractive Christina Ford, second wife of automobile magnate Henry Ford II, is known as "the bicycle lady." Reason: Italian- - if r Christina and Henry Ford reared Christina gets about almost entirely on a bike (sometimes one of her husband's). "I can't drive a car,'' she confesses. "I don't even try. American cars look too big on me." .KM medal in figure skating for the U.S. Later she captured a host of other international skating' crowns. Now a housewife, she lives in Akron, Ohio, Sh'$ part pixy, part beauty, and hat a touch of that special magic that could only be, found in Char- - recently s on an extra's cos-- , tume in a Biblical movie; a World War' II movie character using a ballpoint pen. In "On the Beach," an was" supposed to have killed all life, but birds flew over the deserted streets: In "How the West Was Won." Debbie Reynolds was tossed into a a zipper forthcoming university production of "The Tragic History of Dr. Faustus." Performing fee for the Burtons for this play exactly $0. Richard Burton Family Weekly I 2s booking agent at may be a Oxford University. He and his col- -' leagues in the college dramatic society have persuaded Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor who jointly command a fee of close to $2 million for performing to take roles in the 1 COVER: foul-up- IwrtOM e Honor Blackman. Sample ported: Cot-tot- o ..the Dallas Cowboys, just laughs. He recently returned from Vietnam where the VC's really play dirty, The cnh. Vietnam vet now in NFL pro ball, Talbert was patrolling Saigon one night last year as an Army MP. He momentarily 'delayed entering a night cluband, in the interval, a ,VC agent bombed the club, killing eight Americans and just missing Talbert. "There was no real battlefield in Vietnam," the former University of Texas ' recalls, "but there was terror everywhere." valet? 2. Where did Jack Armstrong, the Boy, go to school? 3. Who was the Shadow when he " .... wasn't the Shadow? . 4. What was the family name of One Man's Family? (Answers 'at end of column) Goofs Movie addicts have revived a popular pastime: spotting goofs in Don Talbert ' way back when, you'll be able to answer these questions from the good old days of radio drama: ' I . Who was the Green Hornet's faithful Drag Detectives WORLD! I Were Too Toaod la? If you were, High; 3. Lamont Cranston; 4. Barbour. Tee Mewspeper Mogotime December nt pjutiktr UONAIO S. BAVIDOW PrUmU , WAl.ni C MfYTUS AmocUU PmUittur rATttCX L. O'eOUUCI VM ftitltnt mmd A4wrtittm WIUUM V. 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