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Show 1 PARADES SPECIAL I Intelligence Beport IUcmu tf wIwm qf mad rtctnmd. Paradt regrets it cannot answer queries. By Lloyd Shearer Free rV Love Record X-r- ay 7 1983 arlier in the year, the French weekly Paris Match asked its readers this question: Who would be your ideal partner for an affair? The men chose ( ) Catherine Deneuve. (2) Raquel Welch, (3) Claudia Cardinale. (4) Princess Caroline of Monaco and (5) Sophia Loren. Frenchmen obviously prefer their lovers to be mature and experienced. Princess Caroline is only 26, but Deneuve is 39, Welch 40. Cardinale 45 and Loren 48. The women chose all actors: ( ) Alain Delon, (2) Belmondo. (3) Yves Montand, (4) Paul Newman and (5) Lino Ventura, who stars in French thrillers. The London Daily Mail reports that another poll of Frenchmen, asking what they did after making love, brought forth this response: 10 said they made love again; 15 said they smoked a cigarette; and 75 said they went home to their wives. rays are a valuable tool for medical diagnosis, but they also present risks to J ones health especially if theyre unnecessary. To help you keep track of youve had, the federal government is offering a free record card, folded to fit in your wallet. For a copy of Record Card, write to the Consumer Information Center, Dept. 547K, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. A -- ( AA UW 1 X-ra- X-ra- y record may prevent needless radiation and expense. If your doctor orders an tell him about any similar youve had and ask him to explain how it will help with the Soviets flex muscles on May Day: Are they So. 1? Should we play catch-up- ? X-ra- y, X-ra- diagnosis. If you're pregnant or think you are, be sure to tell your doctor before submitting to s. Where Pot Passes ince 1976, the Dutch have allowed local lawmakers to use their discretion regarding personal use of small amounts of marijuana. In most places, theyve let pot pass. And in Enschede, near the German border, pot has ueven been sold in the youth center. 1 The Enschede scity council says this is the only sensible way to halt the black market commerce ih marijuana, that it prevents young people from dealing with pushers and moving up to hard drugs. They have told officials in the German border cities that no pot will be sold to Germans at the youth center. The German officials, however, are incensed. Says Adolf Huesgen, drug commissioner of The North Dutch have undermined our efforts. The number of people crossing the border to buy drugs has increased markedly. Rhine-Westphali- a: Partners 1 Arms Madness Jean-Pa- Imost everyone agrees that the U.S. and the Soviet Union are obscenely rich in nuclear warheads. Each country stockpiles a minimum of 7000 more than enough to destroy the entire world several times over. Why, then, does each side continue to manufacture and deploy additional nuclear weaponry beyond the needs of deterrence? President Reagan says it's because today, in virtually every measure of military power, the Soviet Union enjoys a decided advantage. He contends that we must modernize and increase our nuclear arsenal if only to negotiate with the Russians from a position of strength. The Russians insist that they and we have achieved approximate parity in nuclear weapons and that the time for a mutual nuclear freeze is now. Most of the people in this country and most of the worlds governments agree with that position. A few months ago, the n Gallup pollsters asked a of the U.S. public the following question: Would you favor or oppose an agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union for an immediate, verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons? Seventy-on- e cross-sectio- percent voted favor." A few weeks later, delegates at the United Nations representing two-thirof the world's states more than 100 countries voted for a bilateral U.S. -- Soviet freeze almost identical to the one American voters had previously approved in eight out of nine state ul referendums. If President Reagan is correct in his highly controversial assumption that we rank No. 2 in the nuclear arms race and need 100 MXs based in Wyoming. Nebraska and elsewhere, what does he realistically expect the Soviets to do while we call a halt to their play catch-u- p own arms buildup until we declare the existence of parity? Soviet Defense Minister Dimitri Ustinov answered that question in these words: If the present leadership of the White House . . . challenges us by beginning the deployment of the MX missile, then the Soviet Union w ill respond to this by developing a new intercontinental ballistic missile of the same class, and its characteristics w ill in no w ay be inferior to the MX. History over the last 38 years shows that each time the U.S. or the Soviet Union develops a new weapons system, the other side at tremendous cost develops an equal or improved one. Top choices Deneuve and Delon . PAGES MAY 22, 1983 PARADE MAGAZINE |