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Show WHAT IN THE pely Double Takes Steve McQueen, who hankers to direct films as well as act in them, recently revealed that he had many. differences of opinion with director Beb--Wise-about scenes for id Sharp The well- stacked but stupid chorus girl, long the butt of humor,is a creature of-the past, according to Actors Equity. And the Union has statisticsto prove it: Results of a recent survey of show-biz WORLD! By ALLEN GARVIN Walt Whitman Rostow Peace Plan Milton Berle—still slightly disgruntled over the failure of his tv series—has o solution for the Vietnam conflict. “If they want to Frustrated While Walt W.Rostow, Rockettes at New York's Radio City Music Hall 4% “The Sand Pebbles." To keephis star Steve McQueen L. B, J.'s top White House aide for cuties reveal that more thanhalf the girls are college-educated and one- fourth of them know at least one foreign language. national-security affairs, is searching forsolutions to some of the country's most pressing problems, he is also a Rodgers in search of a Hammerstein. Forrelaxation, Rostow composes pop- ular tunes. But he hos been unable to find a satisfactory lyricist to make . happy, Wise agreed to shoot some of the scenes twice—his way and Steve's. “How many of yours showed up in the final version?" Steve was asked. "None," he admitted sheepishly. his songs salable. Bangs Are Back surveyof beavty-parlor operatorsreveals they foresee these trends: bangsfalling across the forehead in a gentle, full sweep; _ ears partly covered by soft, short curls that feather up and around the Milton Berle Good Turn A group of Girl Scouts Knitting Champ? Mrs. Mario Landers, a German housewife,claims she is the knitting champion of the world, During 1966 she stitched her face; hair of chin length and shorter (which looks best with mini-skirts). Wild Trend The kooky record, Friend In his new book about Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, John McCabe notes that Stan first visited the U.S. with a troupe which included Charlie Chaplin. After both “Wild Thing," which spoofs Bobby became famous, Laurel made many ing lasts longer than 13 weeks there.” Kennedy, has opened the floodgates for a new torrent of political laugh collect vacuum-cleaner sweepings from their families, friends, and neighbors and deliver the dirt to nearby medical laboratories. There, the dust is used in tests to determine what kinds of material cause various reac- shorten the war,” he cracks, "they ought to play it'on network tv. Noth- in Spokane, Wash., is doing a good turn for the five million Americans who are allergic to dust. The girls Forgotten tions in allergic patients. Hero or Traitor? That missing , British frogman, Lionel Crabb, may not be dead ofter all. He became a cause célébre when he dived into records. Among them: "The New First Fomily, 1968," featuring voices imitating Cary Grant os President of the U.S. with Ed Sullivan as Vice Presi- dent; "Welcome to thé LBJ Ranch”; and “'Lyndonland.” ‘Mrs. Londers' husband rewards her with a cup of coffee Light Fingers Deportment-store executives report a disturbing new trend: an increasing number of teenagers who shoplift. Some have even been orgonized into a ring like something out of Oliver Twist. Why are teen-agers light-fingered? Apparently stealing is a status symbol, something to brag about. The stores ore fighting back with electronic surveillance ond swifter justice for those who ore cought. way through 311 pounds of knitting wool, She made 123 sweaters, 7 Laurel and Hardy overtures toward getting together with Chaplin—but with no success. Shortly before his death Laurel tried for the last time to contact Chaplin athis remote Swiss retreat. His letter went unanswered. aie Despite his ailments, the Yankees’ Mickey impressive ts tes Mantle a is still ens piste. could 500th homer in '67. See story on page10, Photograph byKenRegan. a You,questionsofcom. SN"tn oc tetiorteniy Wit Wee, reco: PU ceA tll Wei, ‘0sPaikwe New WY. 10022. women's ponchos, 15 children's ponchos, 12 women's dresses, 21 children's dresses, 4 skirts, 2 women's coats, and 2 bed jackets—to say nothing of a numberof "small things” like collars, cuffs, baby clothes, handbags, scarves, and gloves. Are there any challengers? Lionel Crabb England's Portsmouth Harbor in 1956 to spy on the underside of a Russian cruiser, and he never returned. Later a headless corpse washed ashore, and it was presumed to be Crabb. Now a leading German magazine reports that Crabbis alive in East Germany, training Communist frogmen. Family Weekly The Newspaper Magazine ine Peer ortonrie WTR V. MAQUERTY BarreAdverting Menage RUSSELL L. SPARKS Western Advertising Moneger rete bangdngAig beg Siriaaseeteee eseSe mee April 9,1967 Neueeee Jack RYAN eo.hae MELANIE DE PROFI Food Editor iherlttendonCokeSeton” Leste = ret Oeeen ne |