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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 108

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The Recordi
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Hackensack, New Jersey
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108
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Ask Them Yourself FOR DR. JAMES A. BRUSSEL, author of "Casebook of a Crime Psychiatrist" You had some pertinent comments about the Boston Strangler and Mad Bomber cases and many others. Do you have an opinion about the Sharon Tate murder in Hollywood? Charles Utica, N.Y. The group charged with the Tate and other murders constitutes what psychiatry calls "sociopathic behavior," which comprises character disorders including criminality, sexual deviation, drug addiction, etc.

These individuals are from birth or early development lacking in emotional stability. They have no use for social mores, and are disdainful of sentiment such as the Golden Rule, patriotism, and the rights of others. FOR PEG BRACKEN, author of "I Hate to Cook Cookbook" If you hate to cook, what do you love to do? D. Deutsch, Jamaica, N.Y. I love to read, snorkel, play tennis, write, walk, travel, hang wallpaper, make fudge (I don't consider that cooking), bird-watch, drink, talk to people who interest me, and learn things.

FOR JOHN C. METZLER, superintendent, Arlington National Cemetery Is President Franklin Roosevelt buried in Arlington? Leo Smith, Chicago, Ill. President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt are interred side by side on the grounds of the late President's ancestral home, located at Hyde Park, New York.

FOR JOHN SPRINGER, author of "All Talking, All Singing, All Dancing" Has Charlie Chan ever been played on the screen by a Chinese? Conrad Fiorello, Brooklyn, N.Y. No. Warner Oland was a Swede. Such other Chans as Sidney Toler, Roland Winters, and radio's Ed Begley were very Occidental, too. A Japanese actor, Sojim, played him as a very minor pre-Oland supporting role.

But no Chinese. What in the World! NASA's Texas Rose After each successful splashdown of an Apollo moonflight, it has become a tradition for everyone involved to light up a cigarthat includes pretty, blonde Poppy Northcutt. As a member of the computer staff for TRW Systems Group at NASA's Mission Control Center in Houston, Poppy is a mathematician responsible for computer information for maneuvers which bring Apollo spacecraft and crew out of moon gravity and home from the moon. The 25-year-old native Texan is the only distaff member of the crew of engineers Frances "Poppy" Northcutt and technicians. A graduate of the University of Texas with a math degree, Frances "Poppy" Northcutt works in the Flight Dynamics Support Room for the electronics firm which built the Lunar Module descent engine.

Though Poppy FOR TULLAH HANLEY, art collector Is it true that a large part of the T. Edward Hanley Collection will be given to museums? If so, where are the Martin, Dallas, Texas Yes is true. The paintings are going to the Denver Museum in Colorado and the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco. The books are going to the University of Texas Library in Austin. FOR NINO LO BELLO, author of "The Vatican Empire" How much does the Pope receive in salary? -Mrs.

Bertha Smyth, Winsted, Conn. When he was Cardinal Montini of Milan, Pope Paul VI received about $800 a month. But as Supreme Pontiff, he receives no salary. Want to ask a famous person a question? the answer from the prominent person you post card, to Ask Them Yourself, Family 10022. We cannot acknowledge questions, of ammonia in each nostril.

This is followed by a few minutes of oxygen inhalation, which produced 100-percent success in the 57 patients who tried it. If you're hiccupping, get your own physician's opinion first before trying this! Choices on the House When a family goes house-hunting, a multitude of personality traits comes into play. A survey made by a New Jersey development firm, Hovnanian Enterprises, showed that there are certain psychological differences between men and women in the way they regard a house. For example, women expressed greater concern in a home as a place in which to raise children. Also, a woman is more interested in the home's convenience factor since she spends more time in it than probably any member of the family.

The home has to reflect her feminine personality, yet be practical, economical, and comfortable. FOR MICHAEL PARKS of "Then Came Bronson" Who makes the motorcycle you ride on your television show? -Carmine F. Vara, Jr. K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Marquette, Mich.

It is a Harley-Davidson 900cc Sportster (modified). FOR KATE SMITH Recently on the "Dean Martin Show" you looked so young and beautiful that the next day at work some girls and I started discussing your age. Would you mind telling how old you George Brown, Lancaster, Pa. Many thanks for your very kind and flattering comment. It really buoys the spirits of somebody who was 60 years old on May 1, 1969.

I am very thankful to God that I feel so great and active, especially after my recent major surgery. You can through this column, and we'll get you designate. Send question, preferably on a Weekly, 641 Lexington New York, N.Y. but $5 will be paid for each one used. Indian Giver Dick Cavett, talk-show host on ABC-tv, told us that his Nebraska childhood was "not the unhappy kind you're supposed to have had in order to be a good comedian.

My parents were schoolteachers, which meant nice, long is on equal status with the men, one retro officer in Mission Control commented: "Having Poppy on the team has sure cleaned up our language!" Pooch Perch Latest accessory for indulgent pet owners is a doggie look-out perch for the car. This collapsible metal Auto Pet Accessory perch fits on the back or front seat, has protective side panels to prevent him from sliding off on sharp curves or sudden stops. The seat affords a pet eye-level comfort while riding in the car-and anyone who has taken a dog for a ride knows how they like to look out. Hiccups Cure? At Boston City Hospital, an aide, with the physicians' approval, experimented with a new hiccups "cure." He seats the sufferer upright, then tilts the head back while applying one drop Dick Cavett summer vacations together. One of my favorites was when I was seven, and we went to see the Indians.

The greatest thrill was getting to know a real Cheyenne. He let me take his picture in full dress. But it also became my worst disillusionment: my 'friend' charged me for posing!" Family Weekly The Newspaper Magazine February 1, 1970 LEONARD S. DAVIDOW President ROBERT FITZGIBBON Editor-in-Chief MORTON FRANK Publisher JACK RYAN Managing Editor W. PAGE THOMPSON Advertising Director MARIUS N.

TRINQUE Art Director Associate Adv. Donald M. Hufford; Eastern Adv. MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor Robert E. Brown; New York Sales Gerald S.

Wroe; Regional Sales Robert J. Christian; Associate Editors: Rosalyn Abrevaya, Western Adv. Russell L. Sparks; Chicago Sales Hal Landon, Milt Lounsberry, Terry Schaertel; Joe Frazer, Detroit Sales William E. Anderman, Marketing Director: Sid Layefsky Peer J.

Oppenheimer, West Coast. Publisher Relations: Robert D. Carney, Lee Ellis, Robert Assistant Art Director: George Ramos H. Marriott, Thomas H. O'Neil.

Production Director: Martin Steinhandler Editorial Advertising Headquarters: 641 Lexington New York N.Y. 10022 1970, FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All Rights reserved You are invited to mail your questions or comments about any article or advertisement that appears in Family Weekly. Your letter will receive a prompt answer. Write to Service Editor, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.

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