Show -- 11 t V rr--r- "TV -t yanW'H J Logan Utah Monday October 29 Lee is a secretive woman 6 9 Ask Ann Landers By Vernon Scot! - HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Lee Chamberlin who plays Barbara Paris opposite James Earl Jones in the new CBS-T"Paris" series is a secretive woman who cloaks her private life in silence She won't say how long she's been married to San Francisco businessman Dan Chamberlin except that it has been "a very long time" Nor will she reveal the ages and names of their children “for very personal and important reasons" Lee will admit she and her family moved from New York to San Francisco two years ago for business reasons and because “I like cities and Los Angeles is just one big suburb" The family home is located in the fashionable enclave of Pacific Heights Because "Paris" requires Lee to spend most of the week in Southern California she has taken a small apartment near CBS Studio Center in the San Fernando Valley Almost every weekend Lee commutes to San Francisco to be with her family which includes a cat named Barney She has filled both residences with furniture from the family's former Manhattan dwelling The furnishings are a mixture of modern pieces from Paris where she lived for several years and antiques bought in New Hampshire Her San Franciso house is a 1901 Victorian-styl- e edifice which escaped the earthquake and fire of 1906 It towers three stories high and includes four bedrooms Lee who is fluent in French attended the Sorbonne in Paris and New York University As a singer she appeared in America nightclubs and in concerts abroad She is a classical pianist who spends hours at the keyboard playing Chopin Mozart Bach and Beethoven But her piano playing is limited to trips to San Francisco There isn't room enough for her piano in V m her apartment Barbara "Paris" series who Lee Chamberlin Paris In the CBS-T- Lee’s work regimen begins at 6:30 every morning and rarely ends before 6 or 7 o'clock at night Lee's breakfast consists of a massive helping of cottage cheese pineapple and a giant glass of apple juice She enjoys lunches at small restaurants near the studio She claims to be a good cook but limits her dinners to fresh fish or chicken livers and salads “When I go up north for the weekend I feel I owe it to the family to fix big dinners after deserting them all week" Lee says “But they also cook for me or take me out to dinner so we sort of stay even" To fill up her family-les- s days in Los Angeles Lee teaches at a theater workshop and attends dance classes She also enjoys shopping for her wardrobe in is a very private person Is Witches vigorously NEW YORK (UPI) —After -A- a merican witches are confrontation predicting that Jimmy Carter will win the Democratic nomination with Senator Kennedy Jimmy Carter will win for president presidential nomination The Republican nominee will be George Bush and Richard Nixon will run for the US Senate In reporting its annual survey the New York Center for the Strange defended the 265 witches interviewed saying they comprise a minority group that is often “ridiculed abused and persecuted" “The popular Image of witches as evil gnarled hags astride broom-stric- ks is an inexcusable Injustice to the millions of decent men and women throughout the world to whom witchcraft is a serious legitimate and positive said religion" Executive Director Richard Carson eading Democrats y will propose a ticket But Rosalyn will refuse to run -L- Carter-Kenned- —“A group of Richard Nixon's supporters will elaim that the signature on his 1974 letter resigning the presidency is a forgery And after Nixon moves into his New York townhouse he will announce his candidacy for the US Senate" -- A sex scandal encourage ceptance of the year's acmuch-criticiz- Susan B Anthony one dollar coin the Treasury Department will sell it to the public for 75 cents -- Vice President Walter Mondale will make a startling announcement ad- —An American HELD MMl somewhat eliptical statements” established in was 1971 by a group of seven professional and men business and women "These members common original shared one bond: the desire to explore investigate and analyze the sociological psychological and parapsychological implications of the major unexplained phenomona of our time” the spokesman said He refused to give the identities of the witches surveyed but said they included "the mayor of one of America's largest cities a top television network executive three congressmen and a nationally known news commentator" DEAR PHOTOGRAPHIC: Ido and I shall Here it is: DEAR ANN LANDERS: great-grandfath- er n built up the number of steps you jog in place in the house then you could stop jogging outdoors if Win at bridge and South found himself without the time to 41098 develop any heart tricks 4AQJ8 He could count four 498 diamonds three spades WEST EAST and one club and the only 48 4J964S for a ninth trick play 4 AQ 46432 would be to get a fourth 4843 472 spade trick" 4AJ42 4 Q 10 7 6 3 Oswald: "This didn't SOUTH look easy East was 4 AQ7 marked with five spades 4KJ76 and if they included the 4 K 1098 4K8 jack nine and eight there was no way to get Vulnerable: Both that fourth spade" Dealer: East Alan: “Suppose West Weal North Eut Sooth held one of those cards? 1 NT 14 3 NT Paio Post Pan Could South get that fourth spade If West Pas held one of them the odds were two to one that it Opening lead: 6 was the eight or the nine With this in mind South By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag led a diamond to dummy and returned the ten of spades East did the best Oswald: “The winning he could He covered bridge player learns to with the jack West had to drop the eight South give himself the best went back to dummy possible chance to bring home a doubtful cowith a second diamond ntract" led a second spade Alan: "Here is a good finessed the seven and had the needed fourth example Against the expected spade lead spade trick” South would have no (Newspaper Enterprise) trouble making nine tricks and probably (For a copy of JACOBY would bring in eleven MODERN send l to: “Win at for his Unfortunately Bridge" care of this general peace of mind West opened the six of PO Box newspaper 489 Radio City Station clubs East took his ace New York NY 10019) and led back the deuce 11-- 5 much running during the severe winter weather I know it is safe if I’m properly clothed but I still don’t like to run in cold weather on snow or ice What I want to know is how much benefit is jogging in place inside the house during the winter? Does jogging in place give a reasonable amount of benefit to the cardiovascular system? DEAR READER -Yes you esn get a lot of good out of jogging in place You may remember that the original Canadian 5BX plan for men in the Royal Canadian Air Force involved running in place The muscles you use might be affected a little bit differently so if you're going to change your form of exercise I would suggest that you gradually start a running in place program in the house while you're still jogging outside And once you've gradually v j DEAR MR LONG: ia I'd like to believe it but read the next letter: DEAR ANN: Phillip Henson's beard was nothing compared to' Hans Langseth was born' my and raised in Norway and lived most of his life Barney ND When he died in 1927 his beard was 17V4 feet and long The beard is now on display in Institution Life magazine did a won- derful piece on Hans Langseth Anyone who wants proof of this can go to the Smithsonian and see for himself — Great Grandchild Of The Winner You're probably sick of beard measurements by here's a new twist The longest head of hair in the world belonged to Swami Pandarasannadhi who lived in Thiruvada Thurai monastery in India It was 26 feet in length — S P Of J now so DEAR ANN g stories Since you seem interested in did you know the world's longest mustache belonged to Masuriya Din of Calcutta? His mustache was 102 inches from tip to tip Chicago Calif DEAR ANN: You are a chauvinist pig Why did you fail to mention the name of the WOMAN who had the longest beard? She was Janice Dcvcrce of Kentucky When Janice died in 1884 her beard was 14 inches long — hair-raisin- - Louisville Fan DEAR FAN: Sorry about the oversight Since you seem to be up matters can you tell me if Janice slept with her beard over the blankets or under the blankets? Don’t flunk your chemistry test Love is more than one set of glands calling to another If you have trouble making a distinction all you need Ann's booklet “Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference" Send a long stamped envelope with your request and 50 cents to Ann Landers on such PO Box 11995 Chicago Illinois 60611 fe'Field Newspaper Syndicate Jogging in place DEAR DR LAMB -- 1 am a jogger and I usually jog two or three miles every two days or so I’m reluctant to do 3 DEAR ANN: According to the back files of the Becklcy W Va Raleigh-Registe- r an item and picture dated June 8 1923 reported that Zach T Wilcox of Carson City Nev had a beard 12 feet three inches long It had been growing since 1881 and was 12 feet three inches long when the article appeared — Micro Film Wizard of Beckly DEAR ANN LANDERS: The man with the longest beard was NOT Phillips Henson he was AB Norton of Dallas Tex Mr Norton a college student in 1844 vowed he would not shave until Henry Clay was elected president of the United States When Mr Norton died at the age of 80 his beard was so long they had to roll it up and tuck it in his vest The undertaker who buried him was my He wrote in the family Bible “We buried a man today whose beard measured 12 feet nine inches long" — Texan DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your beardologist is in error Phillips Henson's beard was not the longest As the general manager for the Believe It or Not Museum I have specialized in the unusual for 50 years The world's record is held by a man named Valentine Tapley He vowed that if Abraham Lincoln was elected president he would never shave again Fifty years later when Mr Tapley died his beard measured 121k feet — JH T "i" Rinley Believe It Or Not Museum By Lawrence Lamb -1- you wish to There are studies that suggest that individuals who run in the house are less likely to keep up their jogging program compared to those who jog outdoors It seems to be harder to push yourself to do it This might not apply to a person who's a regular jogger because he will have already developed the motivation to jog When you run inside try to do it on a rug or carpet and use the same sensible approsch you do in Jogging outside Jog flatfooted or on your heel and do not run on the tips of your toes and Jar your ankle tendons You should probably learn to count steps snd count one step when either the left or the right foot hits the floor but don't count both You might want to start with 100 steps and then add 10 steps a day until you build up to the level of running that you wanL The whole idea in developing the heart and lungs with exercise is to work the body enough to esuse the heart to work harder The index of how hard a normal person's heart is working really is the heart rate and blood pressure You won't be taking your blood Doctor Lamb City Station NY 10019 Walking New York is good exercise for most people It will not work the heart and lungs to the pressure during exercise but you can at least take your heart rate by feeling your pulse Find out what it is while you're jogging outside and try to maintain about that level for running in place inside or during whatever form of exercise you do same degree as more vigorous activity but that also means it’s safer for older people who a variety of medical problems You can get in trouble from running in place UTAH STATE just as easily as you can outside You should follow the same rules and not try to run too fast or too far or get breathless If a person jogs properly and is in reasonably good health he is not likely to have any real difficulties Because of your interest in this area I'm sending you The Health 4 A Letter number On Perspective Jogging Deaths Other readers who want this issue can send 75 cents with a long stamped envelope for it Send your request to me in care of this newspaper PO Box 1551 Radio h-- vc (Newspaper Enterprise) THEATRE presents KISS ME KATE Fine Arts Center Theatre Nov 1- -3 0 1979 8 pm 13-- Tickets at University Center Ticket Office and City Drug Children under 5 not admitted HwtewfcemeWfcoWfcewfctWH fti: OVER I "Vm iMuMii will threaten to topple the government headed by the Ayatollah Khomeini —To Carson said the poll of witches released annually at Halloween accurately predicted last year that Andrew Young would resign and Fidel Castro would visit New York Among this predictions: the Democratic venturer will attempt to scale Mt Everest blindfolded He will fail —An extremely old man found floating on a raft in the Atlantic will claim to be a survivor of the Titanic A spokesman said the Center for the Strange which he freely admits "Usds to verbose and Some people never learn I am talking about you kiddo A few years ago you said the world's longest beard belonged to Phillips Henson according to the Guinness Book of World Records Several people challenged you but you are still giving the same incorrect answer Here's a copy of a column you wrote eight years ago I kept it because of a similar argument in our family Do you have the nerve to print it? — Photographic Memory in Tallahassee MD lies t chance playing pays defend their craft DEAR ANN LANDERS: the series NORTH 4 K 10 S 2 The Herald Journal 1979 m it IK A nSihki IhM W IiM md kikl caldliiami RcM Gnaw CemaaMaa 8P33CAU sweo cwrcn ENDS TUESDAY A WONDROUS ANIMATION SPECTACLE ABLAZE WITH ADVENTURE $398 Save $119 All You Can Eat SOUP ’n SALAD BAR Reg Tender juicy Sirloin Steak Baked Potato or French Fries A thick slab of Stockade Toast Jfjl THNNHMaiAP n fim TdUlWWW i SHOW TIMES 7)15X9:00 SIRLOIN STOCKADE Quality that koops you comin back 11 14 N MAIN i & |