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Third Party. For such ideas, for his jokes (he estimates he has 25,000 stored in his head), and his mellow voice, Camel has paid Hawk approximately $2,000,000 over the past ten years. Bob says he is always careful to treat contestants on the Bob Hawk Show (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS), broadcast from Hollywood, with "real consideration. We never let contestants think we are laughing at them. We always pick out a third party, like a husband, and laugh about...
...answer, according to Linde, is to treat the fibers with a small amount (.25%) of vinyl siloxane, a compound whose plasticlike molecules contain atoms of silicon. These act as a bridge, the silicon end of the molecule sticking tight to the glass while the other end cleaves to the plastic. The bond is so strong that the glass-plastic combination does not lose its strength even when boiled for two hours...
...America has the best journalists in the world," he continued, "but some of your papers are shocking. We would never treat sex crimes so thoroughly in Panama...
...best method of all is to join the Organized Reserve Corps--like the 94th in Boston--and then apply for two years of active duty. You'll be able to bring with you the rank and the leave time that you got in the reserve, and people will treat you much nicer at the Reception Center. Otherwise those first five or ten days can be somewhat unpleasant...
Kubie concedes that it would be difficult to put such a program into practice. The people he wants to treat are not very sick, nor are they likely to recognize the nature of their symptoms. More often than not, they will object if a general practitioner advises psychiatric attention: too many people live with a primitive fear of insanity...