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Show FOR REV. JOHN GILES MILHAVEN, theologian I have heard that you predicted the Catholic I . r Church would toon have optional marriage for priettt. True? D. Niagara Falls N'.Y. I have said that in three years there Ro. will be optional marriage. tective shielding on both the outside and inside of the capsule. The odds against an Apollo spacecraft being struck by a large meteorite are about the same as those against being struck by lightning here on earth. generally treated in Scandinavia? Murcia Reed, Vtiea, N.Y. FOR RAYMOND BIRR of "Ironside" Do you have some little-- 9" -- 3D sort of known nos- talgic favorite among food, and do you play eribbagetCurloita Webb, Ventura, Cel. Any of the fine Mexican dishes suit my taste buds, and I'll drop anything I'm doing to play a good game of cribbage. Our young people are given a great deal of personal freedom. They are willing to accept responsibility of their parents' trust This responsibility keeps them from abusing that freedom. FOR BOWIE KVHN, Commissioner of Baseball FOR WERNHER VON BRAVN, f!f NASA V j I have heard that some ? i meteors, are quite !Sf j large and heavy. Could awA f danger to our spacecraft? Mrs. f tl Clarence H. McCoog, Roxboro, N.C. The spacecraft are protected against damage from small meteorites by pro rj fW 1 .l I Who makes up the teams' schedule for the season? Mrs. Marie Stover, Canton, Ohio Harry Simmons of my office, with the help of representatives of the National and American Leagues, makes up the schedule which must be presented to the leagues do later than September. ia ifn?:" f.'v-': - S"jmPWt"F"aaaaat"B" J7L- S High Hoolt vs. Low Now that higher heels are back in fashion, the American Medical Association warns that the soles of women's feet may sting when they revert . to these shoes. Because the old stride is too long for the new heels the wearer's balance is impaired. This long step, which constantly forces, a regaining of balance, causes pressure on the balls of the feet hence, the stinging. Solution: take shorter strides, walk more slowly, keep toes straight ahead, and feet closer together than when wearing flats. Ashhov fifcc to study life in its tiniest components as in model above. Isaac Asimov, who's scripted his first iv special, The Unseen World," to be seen tonight on ABC "Few people look at the world around them." But now they most start getting interested in the unseen world life in a drop of water, or beneath the sea so they learn to care about our urgent problem of survival, enough to do. something about it. "If we don't solve the problems of increasing population and pollution," warns Asimov, "there will be nothing left to solve." I read you have . L The "Farm & Ranch Vacation Guide" has been in operation for about 20 years, listing farm SSickors your own or adopted? vide thousands of elderly homeowners, now embarrassed with inflationary loss of savings, the opportunity to convert their frosen equity into income, while retaining a life tenancy?' Howard A. Julie, Hasbrook Heights, N.J. Brown, Hudson, N.H. Mrs. Kenneth ' U This matter was studied jointly by Department of Health, Education & Welfare and Housing & Urban Development, but it has not been possible to convert the basic proposal into a workable plan. The major difficulties arise in setting a value upon deteriorated property which may have little, if any, current market value yet is important to the individual; the maintenance responsibility for the acquired property; bow to set a price on property, whose future value is certain and may thus greatly increase or decrease after a value has been set. When I got married, I was lucky enough to inherit three I gave birth to two boys. FOR GOV. HAROLD LeVANDER, Minnesota f""2- "- r?' fC yi $ 1 What is being done about the littering J problem i your fa-mous lakes country? . A Mrs. Viola Jaeb, Sjifc., Canada I Hum-bold- t, Both public and private organizations are working to help keep Minnesota beautifulthe National Forest Service, State e Conservation Department, n crews, and the Gean Water Committee. Many private businesses distribute free litter bags for use in automobiles. highway-maintenanc- Air-Clea- Waal la ek m turnout penoa a awstkm? Yoa caa ihroafk lkio eoknaa, umi well get ike aaawar Croat ike promineat penoa yoa desigaate. Scad aaeitioa, preferably oa a part eard, to Ask Then Yoanelf, Family Weekly, 641 LesJagtoa Aw New York, N.Y. 10022. We enamel acknowledge ewstione, bat S5 will be paid fo ples: (From Stephenson, Mich.) : "Mommy, a cow just escaped from the zoo." (From Medford, Wis.) : "That chicken laid an egg, and he's laughing about it." (From Middlebury, Ind.) : "I smell elephants." (From New York state a reply of farmer to a child worried which pigs will go to market) : "Only volunteers are considered." and Warn With the tornado season beginning this month, there's one sure way to survive one, according to the Environmental Science Service Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce: "Be on watch, be warned, and be gone!" Operation Skywarn is a and tv, and listen to the radio for "severe storm warnings." Then they follow events to see if the storm develops into a tornado. If it does, they warn the community. The advance notice has meant the w 0 Watch tornado-preparedne- pro- gram. Volunteers watch the newspapers BaaaBatSaaaBC Tornado hits Tracy, Minn., 1968. difference between life and death. Fatal tornadoes occur in all 50 states. To join Skywarn, contact your local weather bureau. Fomify Weekly The Newspaper Maoaiim IfONAID I. 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Are these end financing plan community Uttio City -. notes of youngsters' reactions the first time they visit the barnyard. Some sam- BE Look for Survival "People look at what interests them most and that's themselves," comments science 3 writer NBC correspondent Secretary of Health, I ' Education & Welfare I FOR GVNILLA KNVTSON, ufs "Take It Off" girl How are teen-ager- s FOR NANCY DICKERSON, FOR ROBERT FINCH, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New fork, N.Y. 10022.' |