Show TONY RANDALL Other Half of an ‘Odd Couple’ Peepers” starring Wally Cox which debuted in 1952 How has the business of creating a tv series changed through the years? “The shows are taped these days it's Tony Randall (l) and Jack Klugman portray two divorced men who become roommates on tv comedy show In one breath actor Tony Randall is telling you “There’s no continuity to our business in America You can’t plan Jobs are catch-as-catch-ca- n” In the next he’s saying MBut if you judge by me you might think show business is an awfully good one to go into” For Randall costar of ABC-tvnew comedy success “The Odd Couple” has managed to remain steadily employed in his chosen field for two decades while actors more famous were idle for months at a time To keep the paychecks rolling in ’s Lesson How can a country achieve zero pollution and preserve its environment? One republic Anti-Polluti- on Randall has had to be ready to twist and turn dodge and literally dance He has played roles in radio soap operas made recordings as a vocalist guested scores of times on television acted on stage and screen and sung and danced in a Broadway musical Randall’s current tv vehicle seems sure to keep him solvent for several more years “The Odd Couple” based on Neil Simon's stage-filhit has been widely acclaimed throughout the country In it Randall and Jack Klugman day divorced men who set up housekeeping together Randall has the part “Felix Unger” of tense f Many viewers remember Tony Randall in one of tv’s first successful comedy series as “Mr Weskitt’’ in “Mr m uss-budg- ety few left Today's Icelanders are pre- serving their pure waters and air by using the unique natural resources to best advantage There's no noxious chimney smoke because homes use the steaming water from underground thermal springs for heat Factories use c power generated by waterfalls while lakes continue clear still swimming with trout and salmon Other Icelandic natural wonders include: glaciers active volcanoes boiling sulphur-mu- d caves — holes geysers and more waterfalls hydro-electri- hot-spri- ng Skogafoss falls-lcelan- d's natural wonder learned from an early mistake: Iceland's first settlers (874 A JO) thought the forests would last forever and used them up accordingly There are very How to Buy a House Some small design flaws can prove to be big headaches to the homeowner Common traps to be alert for are: no roof overhang for protection against rain while fumin the bling for keys No front door to identify callers Meters see-throu- gh just like making movies the 'Peepers shows were all done live 130 of them “For movies filming three or four pages of dialogue is a reasonable day’s work But because of the economics of e television we have to film a episode in three days “The reason is high costs — $125000 per episode The producing company doesn't even begin to make any profit until the reruns begin None of us involved is making a cent on reruns of the Peepers Show because there aren't any Tape wasn't in use then” Now it's 18 years later and all those involved in “The Odd Couple” stand to earn a lot of money from later reruns What does Randall like best about the new venture? “The possibility” he says “of becoming independently wealthy” 24-pag- I talked with Randall while he was stopping over in New York during a vacation break from filming in Califorand tall and nia He's brown-haire- d d looked trim in a blue blazer He wears the expression of a man of good humor who's quite well satisfied 'with himself The smile is a little smirky It's the Tony Randall you know so well — playing himself He's infatuated with the character of Felix Unger “He's vivid” his creator enthuses double-breaste- inside the house so someone must always be home to let the meter readers in A driveway without full view of oncoming traffic Too many windows and doors in a room for good arrangement of furniture A window directly over the bathtub causing cold drafts— and rotted sills ultimately Also adds up A M Watkins in his book "How to Avoid the 10 Biggest Home-Buyin-g closets that can't be Traps” child-tra- p opened from inside Shepherd in the Sky The 23rd Psalm is a favorite of the Indians of the American Plains According to the Cook Christian Training School Tempe Ariz as reported in seer Jeane Dixon's “Children to Children” publication the Indian version begins like this: “The Great Father above a shepherd is I am His and with Him I want not He throws out to me a rope and the name of the rope is love and He draws me to where the grass is green and the water not dangerous and I eat and lie down and am satisfied Sometimes my heart is very weak and falls down but He lifts “He's terriblly emotional overreacts to everything He pouts he screams he never stops his nerves are stretched taut But playing Felix Unger is hard work “We work so long my legs get numb The director comes over and says Trv not to look so tired Then when I finally do get home I have to study my lines for the next day I only tell you this because I want people to feel sorry for me' FSandall was born in Tulsa Okla went to school at Northwestern then headed for New York where he struggled hard to gain a foothold in the theatre He landed a part in a play called “The Circle of Chalk” moved on to a production which starred Ethel Barrymore and has been busy ever since These days Randall has an apartment in New York and a home in California is enmeshed in a life and devotes himself generously to a particular cause: peace “I've worked for peace candidates in the last several elections" he acknowledges “I make appearances all over the country I'm no good at addressing crowds but when Pm to be there it does seem to help sell tickets “Fm nonpartisan Peace is the only issue that concerns me Everything that's wrong with the world stems directly from war” Now he isn't being funny and for a moment he isn't the familiar smirking' —NEAL ASIIBY Tony Randall fast-movi- ng me up again and draws me into a gooft ” road His name is Wonderful Airport of the Future When today's airports were built they weren't planned for tomorrow's population explosion Model of future airport shows vastness Worth Regional AirThe Dallas-Fo-rt port now under construction however is getting ready for the year 2000 and 150000 daily passengers According to Dr Joe L Steele IBM Systems Engineering operations research adviser au-tomated rail cars will shuttle passengers between parking lots and terminals When the airport opens in 1973 it will be the world's largest — nine miles long a |