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Show I EDITED by LLOYD SHEARER I BECAUSE The old order of things is crumbling. Some people are upset. Some are angry. Some are at the point of despair. For all these ills, history is a welcome antidote. Cultures and ways of life have changed radically before. The Roman Empire wasted away. Barbarians invaded Europe. Seemingly endless wars sapped the energy of nations. Yet, n toughalways, the human spirit, possessed of a ness, found ways to survive and triumph. for all their human We believe that causes, are nevertheless always under God's control. As man follows his pilgrim way upon the earth, trying to make it a little better before he goes to his eternal destiny. God is always with him. History illustrates this over and over. Even in life's darkest hours, the record shows God standing by mankind with unfailing love and support. We invite you to read something of this record. We have a summary history of Christendom from the beginning until the present day. It's a pamphlet called 'The Christian Pilgrimage." It will give you new hope. Write for it today. No one will call on you. PHILIPPINE Or VOLUME OF MAIL RECEIVED. PRESIDENT MARCOS PARADE REGRETS GREETS ACTRESS IT CANNOT ANSWER QUERIES. DOVIE BEAMS IN THIS AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO. God-give- world-change- FREE i s, Mail Coupon Today! Please send Free Pamphlet entitled I pr-2- 9 " The Christian Pilgrimage" i This offer is limited to one free pamphlet. I Name Address. State City Zip. CATHOLIC INFORMATION SERVICE EiniGHTS COLEZnmUS OF P. O. Box 1971. New Haven, Conn. 06509 Get a jump cn tomorrow save today. - F"l rT LJk. IhiJ FLO been ,skhsE ' ''Jsc: actress, named Dovie Beams, has predicting that Ferdinand relinquish the Presidency of the Philippines, that he would subvert democracy and perpetuate his Marcos would never regime through one method or another. And she has been proven right. Miss Beams told her story to NBC, The Los Angeles Times, PARADE, and several other publications. Many cf them even doubted her prophecy though she admitted that she had been Marcos lover from 1969 to 1970 and therefore most to cherished his privy hopes and ambitions. 1 went over to Manila to make a film, Maharlika, about Marcos life as a guerrilla in World War II, Miss Beams 'explains, "and while making it I fell in love with Marcos. He told me that he would find some way of divorcing or me. Foolishly I believed him. he kept stalling I decided separating from his wife, Imelda, and that he would marry When , For the past three years a Hollywood that that deceitful man and best protect myself. he was a Id So when he came visiting I would plant a tape recorder under my bed. you can see I have quite a supply of tapes on him. So "In some of the tapes he dis- cusses Philippine politics, the United States, various business a lot of it is very deals high-lev- el it stuff and I have much of in my autobiography. I simply knew that Freddie was not about to abandon power all the things brought him. and it had Miss Beams who was invited by Philippine Minister Edmondo Reyes in 1970 to leave his country after she broke with Marcos, sought refuge at Clark Air Force Base, then returned to Hollywood. For years she was fearful of assassination hut now has returned to films and hopes soon to make a big splash with her hook, entitled "Dovie Beams By Me." f ! j she claims, Marcos sends emissaries to see her, inviting her back to Manila. "He insists that he still loves me," she says. "But I have a feeling that if I go hack there it may not be too easy for me to get out." Meanwhile, 'Tjoootiooowi IhSasSackfeiArafifica 10 f rARADE MARCH 11, |