TV Radio Mirror (1960)

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WELCOME, LITTLE BROTHER! £J Born June 10, Dennis reaches up confidently to his older brother — but Jack and Bobbie realize Mike can still use a helping hand himself, with a valid claim to "equal time." Big salute from Michael Arthur to Dennis Jack. Warmhearted but practical, too — the way Jack and Barbara Linkletter prepared their small Michael for the arrival of even smaller Dennis by DORA ALBERT On June 10 of this year, young Dennis Linkletter, Jack and Barbara Linkletter's secondborn son, arrived — just about a month premature. Being wise and thoughtful parents of young Mike, who is just under two, careful plans had been set for Jack definitely to be at home to bolster the family in two ways. First, he wanted to be with his adored wife "Bobbie" to welcome their second child. And, no less important, they both felt Jack's presence necessary to keep Mi chael from feeling in any way shut out — part of a concerted effort to accustom him to the idea of a new baby in the family. Jack therefore scheduled a brief fishing trip up the Kern River for early June. When son Dennis chose to outwit these plans by arriving early, Jack was twenty miles in the wilderness. Bobbie appealed to the U. S. Rangers in Bishop, California. Could they reach Jack? The Kern River has both north and south forks, so two Rangers set (Continued on page 74) Jack Linkletter "stands in" for his father as host of Art Linkletter's House Party, seen on CBS-TV, M-F, at 2:30 P.M. EDT, and heard on CBS Radio, M-F at 10:05 A.M. EDT. 27