Show 0 Frost limit to time you'vo given information on pm pots but do you hove onything on top polif—JF Oncinnoti Ohio TAPE PALS: us A Earj3 I There ore a few and here are two to start with GrEAT LAKES TAPE Gill 13346 Sherwood Huntington Woods MO 48070 WOInD TAPES FOI THE J tAND ttlldl ' Your father A Ilrst USA ZIPCODE W 1 r I 4 1 I '‘ 11 rl ""' t i I 7 k i A - L :t Just lamed 21 : Staircase" —SH San Joao The Down Big this hit in the mail bog Howard He's Jn Went to grook)ynborn high school there and hod leo years of college al song Island be ahvays corries a they stereo records were not be played on However In recent years When could ir Scorpios are the most dramatic people When they're good they're very very good and when they're bad they're horrid Good first then Scorpios are deep intellectual profound Sometimes too intellectual for many people You mind your own business and expect others to mind theirs You don't make a great show of your feelings but you are capable of great affection and great understanding You have a fine feeling for life and its problems and you often surprise people with your real sympathy and comprehension of their difficulties You have a nice way of accepting friends the way they ace and not trying to change them Scorpios are strong and they are selfamured On the other side of the coin you often are very dominating and can be ruthless You are reserved and secretive have a quick temper and are easily provoked As a result there are many people who having been lashed by your tongue do not like you But you don't carry grudges and your anger is short-live- d Scorpios are capable of great personal change Look foe people born in the signs of Cancer Virgo Capricorn and Pisces as the most compatible with Scorpios The Scorpio number is nine and the day is Tuesday Some famous Scorpios are Rock Hudson Grace Kelly and Richard Burton (at Wow) " University on October 4 His father produces TV programs He loves football orsci mores to be a goad actor hie says he isn't o i "41 swimming 'f: 1 ' ' 1 closed-circu- ri ' FAVORITE: Q Till us tomthing about Arff Howard that great actor in "Up A 4( - t right tiny Buddha friend gave him - ' I '' : o' '': ' I t ' Ir ' '1'' 1 '':44 7 r -It :' 4444 BIGSCOOPI O is it Into the scoops on Wooed of Om 400 cu in Pontiac Finsbird which push air into tho corbunoton increase power ilk o ouperthargort — MS Old Saybrook Conn : kvt m it 4" '' I' I 1 1 - i 1 -- - GIRLS IN GLASSES: Something new for the girl who wears glasses They're called "Dangles 'n Beads" and are made by Univis Inc of Fort Lauderdale Fla The octagonal shaped frames have special loops on the side for a variety of day and evening bangles Available at regular eyeglass shops wheel steering and brakes rather more advanced than the type you can see nudging the rear wheel in the picture (next page) This car still has tiller steering and the carriage-typ- e In lights use candles fact there was no electrical system at all — even for the ignition which uses the "hot tube" system instead of spark plugs platinum tubes were screwed into each of the two cylinders and made red hot by means of a pair of gasoline-fuek- d Bunsen burners (You can see the little brass fuel tank just in front of the dashboard) The cylinders fired when the rising pistons forced fresh gas into the heated tubes Engine speed was about 750 rpm Emile Levassor drove a very similar in one of the earliest road contests — the Paris to Bordeaux race (and back to Paris) of 1895 Although Levassor knew he couldn't win (only cars could) he was still intent on showing what his little 4 hp car could do Be reached Bordeaux — fighting his way through streets choked with cheering Frenchmen —7 in 24 hours He was back in Paris in 24 hours and 48 minutes for the round trip of 732 miles a formidable distance for those days —RALPH STEIN ! Not quite r aiall gl ir I - t - t 1 yourself First file a special reconsideration fi'rm If you disagree with the results of that reconsideration ask for a hearing before a fearing Examiner If the decision again is unsatisfactory ask for a review by the Appeals Council Finally you can bring suit in federal district court Be sure to check as each of these appeals has a time limit '' Mthough the scoops do give a rum effect end increase power enough to add a few erodes on hour to the firebird's already high top i '1 FIGHTIWI CITY HALL If you're unhappy about your social security allotment you can argue about it You can hire s lawyer or do it it :4 A t HAPPY BIRTHDAY SCORPIOS! FAS ' is introduced YOUNG IDEAS a Ot5QQ1 k11-Joio- pump Fire-bir- a :4t Could you seHle Q monaural machines stereo records hove been Improved so this is no longer true You con ploy a stereo record on a mono player without hurting the record at oil and it will lost lust as long when played on either system The three Or even on both (or that matter a high pressure gas-amixture into the cylinders as a supercharger does A high efficiency supercharger car con odd as much as 50 d to on engine's power But the is a bomb now Who needs supercharging? speed they don't ZIPCOOE wishes to thank the readers au ve been deluging us with letters and regrets that no snail answers can be given Address: Zipcode USA Box 1299 Grand Central Stationmr Nr10017 We now own a friendly family argument! mono record player but my father plans to buy a stereo set this winter Ho says that we ought to start buying stereo records now as we con play thane perfedly well on our present player I say that the mono machine will ruin the stereo records — C R Indianapolis lack ' - Dallas Tex 75215 Box 15703 DISCUSSI001: DISC 11r:k PO EDUCATION 7110)1111 1 dimensionol effect you get horn stereo will not be heard on the mono set but will be there in the special grooves when you get your stereo player 0 4 - 1 A F ti OltiPSI e' ': 4 0 ' : ( '' Ahlillb ' ' r ' THIS WEEK'S GALLERY OF VINTAGE CARS ill&Ill - og 10 ' ago RI inelies two-seat- !though f AA the Germans Gott Ifeb Daim- - Karl Benz had built the horseleas car roadable really riages (in 1885) it was Emile Levassor who modifying Daimler's gasoline engine under license from Daimler made a car practical enough for the beau monde to drive on Paris's "Grandes L Boulevards" in the Levauoes "Panhard et Levasaor" car was one of the first to have its engine out r kr and first two-cylind- mid-189o- '1 i14 torn front and the first to use a transmission of toothed sliding gears connected to the engine through a clutch (Levassoes early clutches consisted of a pair of big circular brushes whose bristles meshed) The car in the picture is now in Winthrop Rockefeller's "Museum of Automobiles" at Petit Jean Mountain in Arkansas The curators say it's a 19oi model but I'm sure that it was built little later than 1897 because by 1900 or so Pan bards had horse-carria- ge er I |