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Show mfmm FOR FOR RICHARD JOSEPH, travel expert TTTr Would you advise driving an automobile in Italy? 'John Lorn-bar- t-- JL 9 I certainly off-tra- il are, shall we say, "sportive" in their driving behavior. However, this might be a bit hard to take at first in the midst of the unfamiliar traffic in Rome and Naples. Therefore, I must add this warning note: if you rent a car in Rome or Naples, by all. means request at the same time the service of a pilot driver to take you to the edge of town and start you on your way. Charge for this service runs from five dollars to 10 dollars, and it's certainly worth every cent of it. FOR HUGH LYNN CAYCE, Director, Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc Virginia Beach, Va. 1 LfoO ther's, of Is there any person to day who shows talent, similar to your fa being able to diagnose medical problems while in a trance? Mrs. Willie Robinson, Summer-fiel- O At the present time I am not aware of anyone who is attempting to give the same kind of medical clairvoyant infor- mation as was given by my father, gar Cayce. FOR HARRY REASONER, J f n " adl Ed- ' L i . Net- work as news commen- talor? Miriam R. Ste- phens, Pikeville, Tenn, O I came to ABC to become a regular, daily anchorman a job that was not available to me at CBS. I joined ABC News because I think it is fully competi-tiv- a with the other networks and is where the action is in television news today. I can be seen every week day at the dinner hour on the "ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith and Haiiy Reasoner." In addition, I do a radio program on the American Information Radio Network. . five-day-a-we- ek O The little dog that appears in "Green Acres" is a Yorkshire terrier. They can be purchased in most pet shops. FOR ROBERT WOOLF, gJJ'-sril- 3 sports attorney t i Could you describe how you would go about handling an All-Ameri- ca baskeiball player about ready to go into the pros? Richard. Russell, Sacramento, Calif, O If he's picked among the first four or five, he can get a minimum of $100,000 a year for three seasons. Actually, I take five things into consideration before I begin talks: (1) his talent (2) how badly does the team that drafted him really need him (3) type of ownership (small and friendly or a conglomerate) (4) his appeal and (5) the number of outside business opportunities available in the city where he will play. The way the money is to be paid is also of vital importance. If a player gets his $100,000 in cash, the Government is immediately going to take more than 50 percent away from him. What I'm interested in are deferred compensation agreements, restricted stock arrangements, security trusts, and varied corporate structures. box-offi- ce FOR JAMES J. rift X vv , ' . li 42-'4- Kil-lia- n, person to be nominated "Garbage Man of the Year.' I was nominated by the Sanitation Industry. My book was a best seller, and all the royalties from it gc to charity. My main charity for the past 15 years has been helping Father K. S. Michael, an Indian priest in South India. The money from the book built a beautiful granite cathedral in Father Michael's parish and holds over 2,500 people. On July 12, 1970, my wife Adele and I were married in this church. Thousands were there, and it was the wedding of all weddings. All castes and ereeds were there. In the near future we will return to India to dedicate the church to our late friends, President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. 0, photo-giap- h FOR GOV. PRESTON SMITH, L.-- i ,J J f -- ' 1 How do you react to a Texas joke? Mrs. George Moe, Milwau- - o, O The great writer, G. K. Chesterton, once remarked "A good joke is the one ultimate and sacred thing which cannot be criticized." I agree, and I love a good Texas joke. Besides, you'll never know if a Texas joke is really a joke unless you drop in on us to find out. FOR DICK GALLAGHER, concerning ways you might help. Numerous churches are in touch with missions serving American Indian reservations. Try working wit'i them in whatever capacity needed. Very important and something we can all do write often to I record for a profes sional football game? Mrs. Lawrence Quigley, Hayward, Calif. O The Chicago Bears of 1940 defeated FOR MARY BROOKS, Washington 73-- 0 in the 1940 NFL Championship game for the highest single team score. On Nov. 27, 1966, the Washington Redskins defeated the New York Director of the US. Mint Who did the portraits on the dollar bills, one for the highest two-teaGiants, 72-4total. Washington's 72 points are also a regular season record for one team. There have been numerous 0--0 ties in professional football, most of them in the earlier days. As far as we have been able to determine, the last scoreless tie occurred in Detroit on Nov. 7, 1943, in a game between the Lions and the New York Giants. O On the dollar bill, George Washington, painting by Gilbert Stuart; bill, Thomas Jefferson, painter unknown; bill, Abraham Lincoln, photograph by Matthew B. Bra'dy; $10, Alex-andHamilton, painting by John Trum- two-doll- m 1, dollar through $100,- 000? Scott Wilson, Normal, III. five-doll- h Executive Director, Pro Football Hall of Fame, H What are the highest and lowest scores on newspaper and magazine publishers asking them to keep the public informed regarding American Indian problems. l really give all your royalties to charity? Ida F. and $100,000, Woodrow Wilson, by Moffett, Chicago. Cherokee. To help the Indians, investigate reliable agencies such as Save the Children Federation, Foster Parents Plan, etc., and arrange child. A to sponsor an American-India- n letter addressed to Mr. E. Thomas Colo-simExecutive Director, ARROW, Inc., 1346 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C., will bring information on how you can help contribute towards scholarship aid for American Indian students. Write to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (attention Commissioner Robert L. Bennett) in Washington and ask for material 5" Is it true you remained a garbage collector even after your successful book? Do you $10,-00- one-quart- er FAHEY, author of "Pacific Diary bull; $20, Andrew Jackson, painting by Thomas Sully; $50, U. S. Grant, painter 100, Benjamin Franklin, unknown; painter unknown; $500, William McKin-ley- , painter unknown; $1,000, Grover Cleveland, painter unknown; $5,000, James Madison, painter unknown; Salmon Chase, painter unknown; FOR BURT REYNOLDS, actor What is your Indian heritage? Since you are involved in effort to aid the Indians, can V5 if you suggest ways for f the average person to help these proud, forgotten Americans? Besides sending warm clothing to northern reservations, there must be more we can do. C. M. G., Grand Rapids, Mich. I am O Yes, I am still a garbage collector and will be so until I retire. I'm the only news commentator Television J Haddonfield, N.J. Why did you leave the CBS "Green Acres Would you please tell me wnai oreea oj uug i on your iv you nave show? Where can one li like it be purchased? Mrs. W. L. McNeill, Salem, III. d, Fla, f - d, would advise driving' an automobile in Italy for any traveler seekand also perhaps with ing the a sense of adventure. The autostradr are a system of superhighways quite comparable to our best freeways. One of them is the Autostrada del Sole. Its branches extend a!! the way from tho Swiss border to Salerno, south of Naples, and makes it possible to drive most of the length of the Italian peninsula in a comparatively short time. The adventure I mentioned above would come from one's experience with Italian drivers who GABOR ) 1 Trenton, N.J, i EVA ar ar er Want to ask a famous person a question? You can through this column, and we'll get the answer from the prominent person you designate. Send question, preferably on a A8k Them Yonr8lf' Fami,r Weekly, 641 Lexington Are., New York, N.Y. 10022. We cannot acknowledge questions, but $5 will be paid for each one used. ?rirl Family Weekly LEONARD S. DAVIDOW The Newspaper , President MORT MORTON FRANK Publisher Edttonal Sdb!s Adverting PIMM REYNOLDS W. PAGE THOMPSON Advertising Director Advertising Mgr.: Donald M. 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