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Show Odd Jeb Big, brawny Dick Radatz, WHAT who's a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, has gone into an unusual side line—giving facials to women! Although Dick's wife Sharon has been doing most of the facials so far IN THE. (while Dick spends his. time. signing WORLD! up new employees for the business}, By ALLEN GARVIN Jackie's Other Book Jacqueline Kennedy has okayed another “author- ized" book of her days in the White House. Mrs. Mary Van Rensselaer Thayer has been commissioned to up- date a book she wrote in 1961 to include_all_of Mrs. Kennedy's White House days. Because of the furor Monty sary of the World War II battle at El Alamein, and Egypt's President Nasser has extended o very worm personalinvitation to Monty to be his quest during the-celebration. This may mark the first thaw in frigid British- Totie Fields Egyptian relations. Dick Radatz Cold Tips With the common cold making its last big offensive of the season, here is a tip on how to avoid the sniffles: add moisture to the air. the huge hurler emphasizes that heis capable, if necessary, of working on the ladies’ faces himself. In cold weather most homes are superheated, and the air is so dry that the body's germ barrier of moisture in the throat quickly evaporates. Keep humidifiers running or put pans of -water-on-the radiators. And turn Jacqueline. Kennedy over William Manchester's The Death of a President, the publisher isnt saying what kind of approvalrights Mrs. Kennedy has, whether it will be serialized in magazines, or even when it will be published. Crime Does Pay Home burglars down the heat at night. Many persons “sleep with their mouths open, and in a superheated room their throats become bone-dry. John Wayne's Bracelet John Wayne is sporting a gold bracelet he's a sissy. The wristlet was given jhim by a Montagnard tribesman during his recenttrip to South Vietnam. \t makes him a memberof the tribe. The only way Duke can remove the late to me because the whole world is fighting a losing battle with weight. One look at me, and they're my people. throw. out such lines as: ‘I've been on a diet for two weeks—and all | lost was two weeks.’ " He's Heard It “People try fo tell me jokes," says Leopold Fechtner, a bespectacled New York photogropher, “but usually they don't even get past the opening line before | canfinish it for them." A collector of gags, he has 60 bound volumes of them,all cross-indexed, plus a library Busy Fiddler Thevoicesof the Jolly Green Giant, Charlie the Tuna, and dozens of other tv-commercial characters belong to Broadway star, of 1,000 gag books dating back to 1877. His collection is probably the biggest in the world. How did he begin it? “As a photographer, | thought Herschel Bernardi, who has helped the easiest way to get people to are proving every day that crime smile for the comera wastotell them joke," Fechtner explains. "So | bought one book—and then from there...” isn't robbed, experts suggest the following: when away for a full day or more, inform neighbors as well as the police; have someone take papers, milk, and packages off the doorstep; put awayentry aids such as ladders; John Wayne plug in light controls that turn lights on at dusk and off in the morning; use Bernardi in "Fiddler" bracelet is by cutting it off, and he values the token too muchto do that. The problem: how to hide it during some ofhis film rotes when a gunis supposed to be his only ‘costume jewelry.” make "Fiddler on the Roof" a longrun musical, Bernardi cuts 500 spots a year, selling everything from cold remedies to candy. enneis Totie Fields. One critic says: “Dressed in yellow, she looks like a burglar alarms—and take out burglar insurance. tians plan to mark the 25th anniver- cess. Totieexplains: “People can re- “these days—but this doesn't mean does pay. To make sure your house Monty Wins Another One Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery is about to "score a diplomatic coup for Great Britain, In May the Egyp- pregnant 500-pound canary." Her weight may be one secret of her suc- Big Star The biggest new comedi- Family Weekly The Newspaper Magazine COVER Spring's warmest greeters on Tuesday will be kids and their pets. Hilary Downe, 7, is the girl cuddling her cat on a spring-green lawn in this Herbert Butler photo. Leopold Fechtner March 19, 1967 |