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Show Ask‘Them‘Yourself FOR CLIFFORD EARDIN, POR WARREN ORLICK, Secretary of Agriculture How can you permit the latest 30-percent fat content in hot dogs when doctors warn against animal fet to prevent heart attacks, hardening of arieries, etc. in adults, not to mention adding to teen-age acne?—Mrs. G. Hooker Young, Wellsboro, Pa. president of Professional a Golfers Association Has ony pro golfer played in all PGA Tournaments sponsored in any one year? —Bill Hill, Langdon, N.D. @ Assuming you meen in recent years, no, because there are more than 40 tournaments scheduled each year. It be- a hysterical blindness would be the in- dom,” which portrayed his aviatrix wife ability to see in the presence of what ap- having flown an espionage flight for the pears to be a perfectly normal eye and United States. nerve track in a person whois highly susceptible to suggestions or who, for some Alaska reason or other, is “benefited” by the inability to see. FOR ELIZABET.'H MONTGOMERY, FOR GOV. WILLIAM A. EGAN, @ Effective ii n October of 1969 (against al itive); the C comes physically, mentally, and emotionally i for one player to Of all of Alaska’s big game, which is the and Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture finally succeeded in putting a top limit on the fat compete in “enry scheduled event. Oc- most sought after by casionally, two tournaments are heid content of hot dogs. The 30-percent limit Both my husband and possibility of playing all tournaments. wan, Canada @ The most sought after is the Dall or Mass, Although we left there many years ago, FOR HOWARD PYLE, white sheep. It furnishes a beautiful trophy and provides a challenge to the hunter, who has to ascend mountains concurrently, and this adds to the im- President, National fat content of hot dogs for the first time. Dietary needs differ. Hot dogs are a nutritious food for many people. Those for whom dietary fat is a problem should follow their doctor's advice. FOR JOHN KENNETE GALBRAITH,economist A friend said you once were President Nixon’s “boss.” Is this true?— L. R. Edwards, Dunedin, Fla, @ Yes, in 1941, when I was Deputy Ad- ministrator of the Office of Price Administration, Mr. Nixon was employed by that department. So was Mrs. Nixon. ; EO ere Fost, etiquette expert Recently I remarried, and I was wearing an engagement ring. The minister asked me,after the wedding ring was on, to wear it the way it was. That made the engagement ring closest to me. I would like to know whet is the proper way to wear wedding rings? Most people change them after the wedding.—Mrs. Geraldine Jones, Gulfport, Miss. © The wedding ring goes on the finger first and the engagement ring on the outside. . Safety Council A friend recently had a car crash when the vacuum created by a passing trailer truck threw his camping trailer out of conirol. Are such accidents common, and what can a moiorist do wher. he sees a heavy vehicle about to pass him in such a spot?—Margaret E. Fish, Manchester, Conn. to hunt them. @ The National Safety Councilin its 64page “Travel Safety Guide and Road @ What am I going to do if I don’t work? Stay at home? I’ve been to Niagara Falls. I’ve been to Paris. So what is there left for me to see? I’m just happy I’m able to work. The peoplewill tell me when to quit. Atlas” states in its chapter, “The Tricks of Trailer Towing,” what to do when a truck passes: “Being Passed—Air turbulence from a large truck or bus will push your trailer to the right. But the gust will move along the trailer immediately and tend to correct the sway. So don’t brake.” FOR SEN. MARGARET CHASE SMITH,Maine As a collector of puns, which is your favorite? —D. Deutsch, Jamaica, N.Y. there. It probably has changed a good deal in the last decade. this status, never have, and never will. FOR JOE KLAAS, Lives” To whom was Amelia Earheart married? Is he still living and what is he doing now?— Michael Barna, San Luis Obispo, Calif. grandson has to spend his entire time Court at Los Angeles declared her legally dead on New Year's Day, 1939. FOR MELVIN LAIRD, p Secretary of Defense Are the servicemen in Vietnam the only ones allowed to have “R&R” (rest and recuperation), or can other men overseas be aliowed this privilege? —Lois Rudizill, Boyce, La. Assistant Director, American Medical Association @ The current Rest and Recuperation What is hysterical blindness? — Rudolph More, Gary, Ind. sonnel involved in Vietnam. No other overseas area todayoffers this privilege. are associated with emotional problems, on July 2, 1937. Putnam inherited her considerable property after Superior winding up the estate! @ Theepisodes that werelisted as being shot in Salem, Mass., were indeed shot FOR DR. DONALD DUKELOW, @ Hysteria is an emotional factor in @ I am retired Air Force Reservist, but I do not draw any retirement pay for (“4 we were surprised that haustion?—Mrs. John which certain nerves develop functional inadequacies in the absence of any indication of physical pathology. Often these ly, Unfor ¢ we don’t recognize the Salem of our youth in the recent “Bewitched” episodes that were said to have been shot in Salem. Were they authentic shots of Salem?—Maery B. Galley, Maybrook, N.Y. Cole, Detroit, Mich. retirement pay from all that he had was 347 clocks of every variety and description. Now the poor to his: favorite grand: Why did you, at age 78, go back to work ajter a three-month recuperation from a collapse attributed to ex- the Air Force?-—Leo L. Smith, Chicago, Il. @ Amelia Earhart was married to Publisher Googe Palmer Putnam when she disappeared on her round-the-world flight @ Mycurrent favorite is: an eccentric old gentleman left everything he had FOR JIMMY DURANTE I come from Salem, Is it true that you draw author of “Amelia Earheart FOR BENNETT CERF,publisher actress hunters?—Viola Jaeb, Humbodlt, Saskatche- is below the previous industry average. It also made many people aware of the even occasionally some forms of psychosis. The most common varieties have to do with paralysis of some of the motor or sensory nerves. In the same way, Amelia Earhart was his second wife. Putnam remarried two more times before he died in January, 1950, in Trona, Calif. He was 63. Before he died, he was ghost writer of a movie, “Flight to Free- Program is applicable only to the per- Criteria utilized to ascertain eligibility for R&R privileges include exposure to a combat environment on a daily or recurring basis. For example, during the Koreanconflict, we had an R&R program for our military personnel surving in that country. thesumer frees the prciness Tamzisn!You cam thrwngh this columns, and we'll ee the answer from the Prominent person designate. Send question, erably on a post card, to Ask Them Yourself,FamilyWeekly, 641 toast ae, ee York, N.Y. 10022. We cannot acknowledg© questions, but $5 will be paid for each one used. Family Weekly The Newspaper Magazine April 4, 1971 LEONARD S. DAVIDOW President | MORT PERSKY Editor-in-Chief MORTON FRANK Publirher | REYNOLDS DODSON Senior Assoc. Editor MARIUS N. TRINQUE Art Director ROZ ABREVAYA Women’s Feature Editor MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor W. PAGE THOMPSON Advertising Director Advertising Mgr.: Donald M. Hufford; Marketing Hd 1 teestateae York ee Seles Mogr.:Gerald Sepat toveallSoares Deirlei i cheng Sa ; Southern Adv. Mor.: Steven sae Feoes Landon, ‘ Peer J. Oppenheicear,West Coast | Pxblisher Relations: Robert D. 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