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Show FOR DR, DWIGHTL. WILBUR, pres- FOR SYLVIA PORTER, ident, American Medical Association financial columnist Do you personally ad- How can the public best deal with the menace of health quackery?—Mrs. Steve Moyer, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada @ When a person is worried about his own health or the health of a loved one, he is inclined to be less skeptical of the quack’s promises and may become easy prey for these unscrupulous persons. Questions or complaints about quackery should be directed te local health authorities, local voluntary health agencies, Better Business Bureaus, andlocal medi- cal societies here to a budget?—Mrs. Frank Inglin, Petaluma, Calif. @ No. I have a in my head. “built-in” budget right WHAT ri: WORLD! Blue Jeans, Updated Jeans were named after pants worn by ttalian sailors from Genoa (Genoa—jeans, get it?), This spring they are predicted to be the hottest thing in women’s party garb,selling for up to $40. The cut, of course, is not the gardening variety, threaten without following through; in “Che!” supposed to be don’t give in “just this once.” And always tell the truth; don’t warn “hot” if it isn’t. Che Guevara, or just a } director’s interpretation A of him?—Gene Dauber, Mt. Ulna, Vt. @ The character of Che Guevara, as writ- Eyes on Picturephone and the accounts of his fellow revoluhim as we can get. tournament, what do you FOR JOHNNY CARSON concentrate on the most? tem development will correct that. tionaries. It’s as accurate a picture of make a shot in a golf WhenPicturephones becomeavailable, the deafwill be able to “talk” just as = Whydo you end all your “Tonight” show monologues with a golf swing, * and what do you usually but wallpaper-snug, low-hipped, and fly-front—requiring a figure which needs no camouflage. Among the devotees are Lynda Bird Johnson Robb‘s golf, T think about playing it as well as shoot?—Jjohn sister-in-law, model Trenny Robb, sing- I possibly can. Through experience, I know what I can do with each shot, and I concentrate on doing it. With that in mind, | proceedto the selection of a club and consideration of other mechanical and course-condition factors involved in Midland, Texas @ | end my monologue with a golf swing a —teslie E, Dunkin, Bre- men, Ind. @ When I am about to play any shot in making the shot successful FOR ED SULLIVAN Is it true that the late * Humphrey Bogart was your brother?—Will Perry, Napa, Calif. @ That question has come up many times, but I am not the brother of my Hollrah, because it looks better than pitching a baseball. I usually shoot pheasants, rabbits, squirrels, and old writers. FOR CAROL LAWRENCE What do you think of the new “see-through” fashions?—Jane Zeal, Indianola, Okla. © They are ridiculous and obscene, and I certainly would never be caught wear- ing one myself. er Jone Morgan, who wears them “to cocktail parties and occasionally to dinner,” and actress Jane Fonda. Red-Hat Girls Babysitters in Stuttgart, Germany, wear red hats to identify themselves, a custom started with airline hostesses willing to care for children or old people traveling alone. Now all Mutter has to do is pop by the local cafe andspotherself a sitter. Deaf phonetalk well as anyone. Sign language, of course, is the answer—and pictures will communicate the language coast to coast as quickly as a spoken word ‘on ordinary phones. Shown here is a telephonecall between deaf parties in Washington and New York. Schnozzola Speaks Up Jimmy Durante, 76, disputes, in Larry Wilde's book, “The Great Comedians Talk About Comedy,” that most co- mediansget that way because of poor, unhappy childhoods: “Now, | was born in back of my dad’s barbershop. But we weren’t what you call late friend Humphrey Bogart. When [ was much younger, there was a slight FOR LT. GEN. LEWIS B. HERSHEY, director. Selective Service FOR MICKEY MANTLE How did you start your health and school coun- wentto work,selling papers after school. Jolson or Cantor, they didn’t have riches, either. My nose? Naturally kids made fun of it and busted ply, why are they not granted graduate draft deferments?—Dorothy piano player, a great orchestra leader like resemblance, though With trained personnel in the fields of mental baseball career?—James McCormick, McKinley. ville, Calif. @ | becameinterested in baseball through my father and grandfather, both rabid fans and good players in their own right. They taught me how to switch-hit and developed my interest in the game. Baseball was an alternative to working in the mines in my home town of Spavinaw. Okla, and my dad was anxious for me to take advantage of my oyportunity Thousandsof deaf persons can’t use one of our society's most valuable products—the telephone. But a forthcoming Bell Sys- ten, wasdistilled directly fromhis diaries FOR ARNOLD PALMER When you step up to early. Near thefirst birthday, a baby loves to obey, so take advantage of that. Use a simple command language (no, stop, be careful) and a firm but calm tone of voice. Be consistent; never FOR OMAR SHARIF,actor (3 Is the character you play ? How fo Make Kids Mind “Punishment today may prevent an accident tomorrow,” the American Academy of Pediatrics believes. To keep a child from darting out in traffic or tipping over scalding liquid, start instructions (4 seling in such short sup- Prather, Twin Falls, Idaho @ The Military Selective Service Act of 1967 provides for deferment of graduate students in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, usteopathy, optometery, or other subjects deemed necessary for na- poverty-stricken. We never wanted for bread. | it. My ambition wasto become a great ragtime 2 Jimmy Durante Harry James or Guy Lombardo. There's no psychological reason. | just like to have fun.” Family Weekly theNewspaper Moyazine March 9, 1969 ROBERT FITZGISBON Editor-in-Chief the National Security Council. which sets upclassifications, has not recommended LEONARD S$. DAVIDOW President MORTON FRANK Publisher WALTER C. DREYFUS Senior Consultant W. PAGE THOMPSON Advertising Director MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor additional JOSEPH BR. INZERILLO Eastern Advertising Manager RUSSELL L. SPARKS Western Advertising Manager tional health, safety, or interest. To date. graduate-student deferments other than those listed above. Advertising Offices: 641 N. Michigen: Ave... Detroit ont to ot, = Eomcons pores s queria?Yom xm teregh th cxbomn, urd weet the amewer from the ou designate. Send eT ee post cord, to hak Tham Yaurecit,FemilyWeekls, can Centonrey acknowledge questions, but $5 will be JACK RYAN Managing Editor MARIUS N. 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