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Show con n nued IKTELLEKCE Americans are marrying it less. more and ers, never female, gather 75 from percent, 400,000 in 1960 to 700,000 today. The annual rema- rate increased 40 percent over the same period. If you are a married woman between the ages of 27-today, the chances are nearly one in three rriage 32 that your marriage will end in divorce. And of those divorce and remarry, 20 percent will become who Ukm ' i'Hm Mr' TICKET PRICES HIGHER SINCE "THE GODFATHER The Price Board "The Godfather." Now Paramount has a hit its on is that hands in the Marlon Brando starrer, movie houses in New two-ti- Mz's5m-iC- me losers. PROVED POPULAR. York and Los Angeles showing the film have raised the price of European train stations are admis- commonly con- sion, first from $3 to $3.50, then from $3.50 to 01 APE i' LHlfE idea is to charge what the traffic will bear, and the public be damned. Hauptbahnhof have become $4 on The gested. But the crowds in Munichs Sunday weekends. thick that the city fathers have requested noso ntravelers to stay home. plea is directed particularly at the upwards of The its which North Vietnamese men and munitions have passed for years Trail over the subject of a film now being shown on the Left Bank in Paris. Entitled, "Trails of the South," it consists of three movie shorts filmed is by combat photographers accompanying the Communist troops. North the U.S. It is propaganda-fille- d that when Vietnamese trucks on are bombed by and shows trail aircraft the loads are transferred to bicycles. If the bicycles are bombed, the loads are then trans- ferred to the backs of girls who plead to carry the heaviest cases of teenaged ammunition. shorts give the impression that no matter how severe and sustained the The American bombing, the North Vietnamese will persist in keeping open the Ho Chi Minh Trail. One of the newest and slickest games has just confidence been un- veiled in Hamburg, Germany, a city long renowned for 22 wide-op- St. Pauli en entertainment district. Dieter Glocke, who runs a bar, announced that he was about to open a bordello for women. He would call "Yellow House," a name de- it rived from a German novel, "The Yellow House in Pinnasberg," written by Bengta Bischoff, wife of a German sea capbest-selli- ng tain. Glocke advertised young and middle-age- d for men for his brothel, explaining each would receive a fee of $30 for his services. All applicants for the position of gigolo, however, would have to out a fill questionnaire on their sex lives. Each would have to enclose a registration fee of $10. More than 2000 gullible three-pa- ge their favorite the annual divorce rate has risen u as many reports, Edwin 0. WHY HOilTH Reischauer, HI former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, in ATTACKH) that country to attend a seminar organized by the International Association for Cultural Freedom, was asked about the North Vietnamese offensive into South Vietnam. Said Reischauer: "I do not believe North Vietnam would have waged if its offen- a definite date had been set for the withdrawal of American troops from South Vietnam. sive or guest workers, chosen municipal train stations throughout West Ger- enjoying In the last decade, the U.S. Census Bureau .JlbarfRuarr "gastarbeiters," who have 900,000 weekend gathering spot. Groups of male guest work- to welcome new arrivals, to talk with one another, or just to mill around. Guest workers, most of whom are Yugoslav or Turk- ish, prefer the station lobby to the numerous Balkan and Turkish restau- rants which have sprung up to cater to their tastes, because the station provides a covered meeting place where they do not have to spend any money. The majority of guest workers leave their homes just long enough to earn enough money to buy a house, tractor, car, or washing machine. They work as much and spend as as they little possibly can. In light of their needs, the train station is the only place they can go, icipal what mun- despite officials think. may "It was either that, or perhaps the North is afraid that the Vietnamization program is working out and that they would find the South Vietnamese too strong once the Americans finally do leave. third possibility is afraid that seme sort "The that the North Vietnamese were of deal would be made between the Americans and the Russians or the Chinese. They may have thought they had to assert their independence to show that no agreement could be reached behind their backs." sent in their $10 for the stud job. Now it turns out that Glocke s male bordello is Germans and applied entirely fictitious, that a "Yellow House" will be built in St. Pauli, but it will be, according to the owners, "a respectable hotel for respectable tour- ists To and nothing more." date no fraud charges have been Glocke. filed against i I b U.S. MARINES RUSH TO BOLSTER DEFENSES AGAINST NORTH VIETNAMESE ATTACK. PARADE MAY 21, 1972 |