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Show WHAKWORLD! Ask Them Yourself FOR RICHARD M. NIXON Being knowledgeable in foreign affairs, what do ..te. I t -- J rr c lj- -l JiouM be on nam? Mrs. future Jean Obst. Viet-VmE- A Cheyenne, Wyo. Our policy, in general, should be one of looking toward the future and preventing more Vietnams by peaceful means. But in the event that there is an attempt to impose conquest on a free people by exporting revolution, we must recognize our obligation to help the people involved fight the war but not to fight the war for them. FOR RICHARD CARDINAL CVSHING, Archbishop it LiVJ of Boston How do you feel about Pope PauV$ recent allowing women to go without hats in church? R. L., Atlantic state-mer- it I know of no such statement Canon Law states,: "Women (while assisting at sacred rites) should have their heads covered." Popular custom may easily modify this provision, as it has done in many parts of Europe. Personally, I see no reason to be disturbed about it. FOR ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY of "Bewitched" How - ft an"! i do you "wiggle" n Vour note on televisions fa it trick photography? Sheila Landrigan, Ber- lin, N.H. No. The nose wiggle is a little trick that comes naturally. In filming the "Be- witched" pilot nearly five years ago, I wiggled my nose to emphasize a line of dialogue, and my husband, producer-directo- r WilMam Asht-r- , decided to make it a regular "gimmick" on the show. FOR FRED M. VINSON, JR. f'.S. T If- ,1 - author and Columbia University professor You have been quoted as saying that the book, "Lolita," should neper have been written. Why? C. D. Kent, Cincinnati, Ohio It describes wicked and abominable acts in an attractive style. FOR ROBERT VAUGHN, actor When you served your hitch in the Army, were you in the service as a I regular or conscientious objector? Ann Taylor, Boise, Idaho f I went from the Army Reserves to regular Army cadre at Ft. Ord, Calif. After I was honorably discharged, I returned to the Reserves and have served a total of eight years. FOR J4MES E. WEBB, City, N.J. I FOR GILBERT HIGHET, Assistant Attorney General What can citisens do about orginUed crime? What about the Justice P. E San Department? Mateo, Calif. ti The citizen must be willing to "get involved" to keep his community free from the influence of organized crime. As to the Justice Department, we are expanding our Organized Crime Section, encouraging formations of such units at lower levels, seeking to brorden the existing Federal Immunity Statutes, and we are strengthening our ties with local police forces. On Our Cover Actress Raquel Welch poses a fashion dilemma: the mini vs. the midi. It's the battle of the hemline, and some girls are fighting mad. So are leg watchers. Are they about to say farewell to knees? Are No . . . and we entering the era of the great cover-up- ? no again. No matter what some fashion designers say, a lot of girls swear they'll never give up the young look of the mini; others claim the midi makes them feel "more like a lady." Fashion-wis- e Raquel says she'll be wearing this both lengths spring and summer. The midi is just one more costume to play the game in and the name of the game is "Look at me, fellas." The key to these ups and downs is the total look. For instance, the top of the head should match the bottom of the skirt. Raquel, who's currently starring in 'The Woman in Cement" and "Bandolero," wears a hairdo with her mini from Simi's of North Hollywood. Then, to match her midi from Edena of California, she goes curlier and more romantic with a hairdo by Gus Le Pre. Looking ahead, the mini will be flying high till cold weather sets in again. Then the midi, with its cozier warmth, may sew up the scene. For men who wish things would stay short and sweet, there's this comfort: when hemlines get low, necklines usually do, too. free-swingi- Have the astronaut losses suffered by the USS R. VS. and the done anything to speed up a joint space effort? I. E. Brooklyn, N.Y. No. It is apparent that because Gar-ric- k, of political considerations, the Soviet Union is not prepared to talk about their space interests or to join us in space exploration. Still, we are ready to explore all possibilities for meaningful cooperation with them. Taste of Success Romance World pocket billiard champion Jimmy Coras makes about 300 appearances a year promoting pool as a family recreation, but privately he admits it may have a drawback. He taught his daughter Marjorie to play pool so well she beat every boy who called on her. When Jimmy suggested she take up the game Neil Diamond was the first pop composer to hit it big as a singer himself. Now, following hard on his heels, comes Bobby Scott, whose "Taste of Honey" has become a In a new album, "The Singing Bobby Scott," he sounds masculine and mellow, clearly in the Tony Bennett-Fran- k Sinatra groove. The album has taken off, but Bobby says, "I never thought of being a 'star.' I'm not that used to smiling." Eight-Ba- ll neo-classi- c. The rich have their Often ifs hard work too. problems, spending all that wealth. You have to search out the places where they sell those $145 shoes, $2,500 shotguns, $50 haircuts and monogrammed diapers at $2.50 each. A Detroit millionaire got rid of a bundle by giving each of his 10 dinner guests a sports car. And when an embargo was placed on Havana cigars, a Chicago citizen bought up three warehouses full of them. The millionaire, who gets about in a gold limousine, explained, "Cigars are one of the few luxuries in my life." Big FOR JOE GARAGIOLA did the baseball "bullpen" originate? Mary Noechel, How term Lynchburg, Va. I've heard many stories about the word "bullpen," but I tend to believe the one about players whiling away their time during games by holding bull sessions. FOR CLAIRE BLOOM, actress You've been married to Rod Steiger for eight 1- i 1 years. Why are you only now making your first T. M., movie together? Wichita, Fan. Until recently. Rod and I both felt that to kee our marriage successful, our careers had to be separate. We were fortunate, however, to star together in tv's "Dark Lovers," and the problems we anticipated did not occur. So we decided we'd make movies together, too. Caras and granddaughters seriously, she burst into tears. "Dad, do you want me to be an old maid?" So Jimmy let her forget the game and she wed. He's no" training Elaine and Karen Johnson, children of his other daughter, Diana, and says, "What could do with a grandson!," Family Weekly m LEONARD S. DAVIDOW I n,, April is, ms ROftKT HTZGIIBON EditoMn-Cki-ef JACK RYAN Managing Editor MARIUS N. 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