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Show Ask Them Yourself FOR MRS. HUBERT HUMPHREY How Co you and your husband like living in an apartment? T. T, Cheyenne, Wyo. The Vice President and I enjoy it wry especially the convenient location. We are only a drive from the Capitol and the White House. Now that our children are grown up and our schedules are increasingly busy, it is a good solution to our various needs. n? mh, FOR DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE 9 WORLD! WHAT Has religion been a success or failure in this generation? B. Zn Concord, N. C. It has been neither a success nor a failure. But then religion always has been both, and I suppose it always will be. I do believe, however, that religion a vital religion, the kind that changes people's lives is having a new resurgence. Across the Generation Gap Connie Francis mad it big by taking an oldie, "Who's Sorry Now?" and gfving !t the pop treatment. Now The Happenings, four boys from Connie's own state of New Jersey, are doing likewise. They're turning the "now" generation on to such yesteryear favorites as "Mammy" and "I Got Rhythm." They started "rockin' " the old favorites when they were touring the Catskill Mountain resorts. Today they can only stare blankly when their younger fans ask which of them wrote the ancient tunes. There are all sorts of things you can do with a newspaper once you've read it, from wrapping Paper Caper FOR DICK WILLIAMS, T" I t """"' 3 FOR LEON SHIMK1N, president, Simon & Sckuslir manager, Boston Red Sox Do you think the Red Sox emn repeat last yemrB performance this season? D. K., Man N. H. chester, All I can promise for 1968 is that the 1 Red Sox again will win more games than they will lose and that they will be strong contenders in a race. six-tea- m FOR BRIAN KEITH of "fjmUy Aair" Why is your show, which is so good for children, put on at such m late 131 hour? Joan Martin, Roebling, N. I. time slot is entirely up to the network, and apparently it is a good choice, judging by the show's ratings. I agree, it is on late; I don't allow my own children to stay up to watch it. Si manuscripts sent direct ly to them by unknown authors, or are agents necessary? E. B., BUoxi, Miss. V f l' J Pfc training methods have helped you play better golf? Bart D. Schuerman, Idaho o, A tournament golfer has just about a season every year. This means he is either compering or practicing almost all the time. It is this physical training alone that has enabled me to improve my game through the years. FOR BUD COLLIER I"1'"'""' I During voting by 100 in your audience of uTo TU Truth," the per-centages often add up to less than 100. Why? fragile crystal to lining bureau drawers. The Daily Review In Hayward, Calif., came up with a new one: wear it. When they ran a contest for the best newspaper dress, contestants turned manuscript received by a book publisher receives attention, whether it is submitted by an individual or by his agent Many individuals prefer to have an agent in the locale of the publisher because they believe it produces a better effect. This in no wny influences the publisher's judgment, though. FOR GLENN DOM AN, I . I i frX . ' f A V.- 1 i -- slow-learni- children ng J is be brought in for therapy? Mrs. G. Hans, North Canton, Ohio I believe that a child who has problems of any sort relating to learning should be seen by a competent authority as quickly as the problem is detected. Some children have minor problems which resolve themselves spontaneously, while others have learning problems that only grow worse. Precious time can be lost by a "let's wait and see" attitude. FOR JACQUELINE SUSANN f "" i aWill your tonext book be "Valley of sequel the Dolls"? Ann Trex-i Ur, Salisbury, N. C. J X, j family Weekly dress minis and headlined up in comic-stri- p tent dresses. First prize went to Bonnie Burkenbine, who spent 36 hours stitching together 125 front pages of the Oct. 1, 1967, issue of Family Weekly. Safety Second Although more and more cars have seat belts about of all U.S. autos fewer and fewer drivers actually use them. In 1966, 60 percent of the drivers who had seat belts in their cars used them on long trips. In 1967, according to the Auto Industries Highway Safety Committee, it dropped to 51 percent. two-thir- ds Vol Mmlaggese, Rochester, N. Y. Because not everyone in the selected group votes in time. The buttons have to be pressed exactly ou signal. Often people are still trying to make up their minds. to write a tempted by 20th Century-Fo- x movie sequel to Dolls" since so many people are curious as to what happened to Anne and Neeley. JOScTM K. 4 UONAB 1 mm too clinical," he explains. "Like the groups who copy us. They copy note by note and lose the human element. I think that's why we communicate. We're not perfect, but we are human." uHomslma mzaniO Kutm AeWtiaiae afetMer SmW ytueae Officm: 4SS April 7, 1968 Prmitnt tUSS&U L VkKU Wtwfr Airtuimt afaaeaw UnXBt V. MAGGOTY Selea Mmm rk n. New Ye lean; 4S1 QmmU Kaarn .mnkjvm At., CMcaea MH11, Sa. ItU ten Tamt. Maan. w wMn Nve, wi Aaaalat Mliliiwin, St, Saa fraaiiia V41M "! a2aMj Inn area DAVtCOW Herb Afperf aSOITOH RAHK PaMtaW WAlTEt C OtEVTUS StmorCmdUnt M mmd well a 4aaetiear Yaa cm tareagfc tkb cmk-- ma, Waal to ask m get the hi r frees Ike ffmimml pmnm ymm aVeifaale. Scad earaflia, ptdTwealy aa a ark Are, New Yerk, N.Y. WeeeJy, 405 poet cart, to Aek TVaa Ywraelf, Fa--By Mfcaewkdfe aatadiaa, bat $5 will he pala fee each ea 1002S. Herb Alport credits and to conrntrate instead on the overall "feel." "A lot of good musicians are i Family Weekly Tee NewsaaM show-busine- ad- lf "honest-to-goodnes- his wife Sharon for much of the success of his Tijuana Brass. She got him to slop worrying about every little note No, my next book will be called The Love Machine," and although it will have a background, it will deal with a new set of characters. I am being I I N.Y., exactly one-hasuffering from to Tijuana Secret I Director, The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Poten- tial At what age should Buffalo, mitted fears. Foremost on their list were fears of using other people's glass&s, dishes, silver, and towels. Other terrors included snakes, death and accidents, thunder and lightning, cuts and bruises, school marks, blood, bugs, and darkness. 9) Any 9 The FOR ARNOLD PALMER Will publishers read Child's Fears "Fears among perfectly normal children may be far more common than most of us realize," writes Marilyn Bonham in a new book, "The Laughter and Tears of Children." In a recent survey of 482 children in A U JACK IYAN Mmmina SfiMr ANTHONY C U SALA AH Dinctm MBANK DC PtOFT Stor Ammeittt Eiitan: Fi Atmny. Imty EaVterieT Offit OS Pa Am.Na Yenv N.Y. IMS, FAMILY WEBCIY. MOM INC You are invited to mail your questions or comments about any article or advertisement that appears in Family Weekly. Your letter will receive a ptompt answer. Write to Service Editor, Family Weekly, 405 Park Ave, New York, N. Y. 10022. |