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bn MR Mitte Asa public service, The Times presents on this page columnists whose opinions reflect those of our diverse readership, not necessarily those ofThe Times itself. 6-Part II THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1965 * PAUL COATES 'Gentle Reader' Throws a Mean Curve at Grade Point Average MASH NOTES "I missed the letters, . which, you 'say were print- : ed ip the Times from Sher-4 iff Clark of Sdlma??╟ \Ala- bamSP V?╟╓ "Would you be so kind to send me a copy of them? - "Y'dur column, aLthotfgh not the best in the paper, is read when we have the time t6> read? -here at hhme. ..t/AVA ^ ?√ß "And it is graded. "Some of the e&iiimnisfe get a grade of ten. This is 'considered tops 1our household. "I doubt that .^p.-wdU .eyehget a grade that high ..." feigned), /oe Augus- tine, Granaqa Hills. Just"give me a. passing gfilde,jso?╟╓ I'll still be ?╟≤ elig-* ible to plat) on the com- , pany ^oft-ball team. ?╟? ? α "This is a prayer1 ?√ß'Trust in the"-Lord* with all your ' might and 'always acknowl- edge Him -and He will light the way/V-fe/ "This/'prayer . has been sent/& you for good luck. The /original1-, came from the Netherlands. The luck , has S?en sentoto you. , ,? "You are to haye good lucky four days after re- ceiving this copy. It is no jdke|fYou will receive it' by mail. "Slease1 do not send mon?╟╓ey, and dd not keep this*copy1 It] must lejfee;, ypUjjSjS hours .after you. receive it/ Just I?½end??20. copies^, and this hapyj; to friends; you .think need- ' goodjiu'ck; : - '"Mis k has ^eff; ar.ohnd the world\tiinel iiip.es' , ^ i "(|he man diecbsix dbys after failing to circulate tMs^pfhyer;''^ethehlman, , nanfedi Adonis, feefeeiyed ?╟≤ $6O^0il}?½dt he broke'?╟╓the;' chafe^dV; then," 1 ldftpih: "AnM^rmy / offtber-fee-?║ cei^d^75,00O and happi- nessgpy not. breaking the cha$r.. . "Bgewesend out 20 bo-. fie&S ^signed) Anon., L,A.: v ?╟÷A?╟╓o. I'd rather do what Adams did, and see ifihat developsi'xi { fk ?√ß ?√ß ?√ß 'T'always1 look' forward .to your 'Mash/Ndtes.' And; I. love the answers you: give to. yotir readers. "But'I- am-very'curious about, ond thing. How ' cdnte you call your letters 'Mash Notes1? , V""My ma told me that my ?╟≤grandparents always used -Chat expression when they wefe-talking about love letters; * "You seem ,to he the on- ^gqne ..who uses that,-ex- pression ?╟╓anymore. I dm , wondering., how. yp4 came upon ft. st . "It -is*'such .acquaint '/term?╟?I jps,t love iCf- is as old. as the Ckke -l^alk; Acutely, you are not old' enough to xe--?╟ membferdthe- Cake Walk. are you?" (signed) Lo- la Wiedoeft,.L.A. k. MPut it this Lola, My friends ?√ß say, I -am ?╟≤ re- ' 'tndrjiqblg ''well-preserved^ / "Ina and Bill here again, ?╟ PaUlV;'' "We?╟╓re. stth..-fans of head. ?╟ Some of 'fhfee, bfeL, fo'dlkhuake! uS; sfck Iwhlii: they attack .voufejfeybs;; you hit bh/4 #'u c?hw -spefe for theUB/^f? ?√ßFButy'/don't give up. We're for you. f ' ?╟ "We like the way you give %m a growl, sic 'em and nip 'dm'in the ankles Once in awhile. , "You?╟╓re a real guy, Paul.1'"' (signed) Ina and Bill, L.ife '.S', - ?╟÷For a hot m in u t e there*-! though! I was a Scotch terrier. 'f (Press- Release), '"^Uelle NuitV -(What a ' Night!),. the long awaited new IMP | de Paris?╟╓ extravaganza, j ^yillmhemiere at the Star-1 dust Hotel ,?╟╓op Thursday j ' eveningj' May 27. " "The 'mAgnificeht ??'?√ß 1 production,' 'With a'cast'pf 100 think.'includes 4(bshq$ir- girls,\is expected?╟╓to he,the mpst-ophlent and exciting'! . of all1 six Lido shows. "Staged, and - created,' by Donn Arden, IQuelle Nuifl! J promises some of-the most , ?√ß unique production innoya* - tibns ever ktteAipted"'on ' any stage? ?╟╓.(( n ' "TlfesA/ufiofudy.?╟╓ ?╟ a?╟╓ 'live ?√ß horse; Chariot race', a pul- ^ sating; scene in which a real' loe?╟╓omqtave crashes in- ?√ß? to an automobile, and a 1 starkly I realistic eruption of Vesuvius causing the complete devastation of a. town?╟╓by-ttiolfen(Lava. ?√ß - "The production opens with 16 'gdrgeous show-. (-'^irlf fin a panoramic bpa? J , The' fed cOT^'ef ts J into fe large' staircase that leldi-j, into .the Paris Lido A ?╟ Gd . * ';Gh where the show is in ?╟≤full swing with the 'Blue-, b bell.Giffs. 1 "-The scene <^angdf?╟ 'tcf' the beautiful French Alps , \vr?╟╓f h ter', sports region j ?╟≤ where ari actual 'automatic 1 "ski lift raises .the?╟╓girls to the top of the mfeintaiin as the gnow fells i- | "The, skiers go on a hap- ?╜>,/P?½ OUtiligin ?╟≤ansautornobij#- i Whichs, stalls oh a nail^pad, .j/cr^feing before beia^ 1 m?½. by. att- oneorfej I dug fefin.*" (signed) Pubh^ | I ?╟╓birt,y fDept,, Stardust, iLas ^Vega-^,/-/ y ?╟╓ uglle mauvaise \chaneet? M /; ? I au s y ; ?╟╓luck!}. /,?╟≤ LIDO 966 > an atl-new Lido Revue; the most lavish, most exciting, Lido Revue ever. LIDO?╟╓66 LIDO?╟╓66 LIDO?╟╓66 the gijclsy ?╟≤ ' ?╟╓ / the sets,' the scenery, the fun?╟÷ 'itwhat a night 9 fabulousacts. Breathtaking stage-effects, gj And 100 of Europe's most What a show! Starts May 27th. .1 See it. ... -HOTEL & GOLF CLUB i [ where the action is it?╟╓s going to he! gorgeous, citizens.