Dayton funeral director talks with Phil about the high cost of dying. The cheapest and most expensive casket models are displayed and demonstrated. A replica of the casket made for JFK and one reportedly made for Pope John are shown.
"The Little Brother Doll". Is it too real looking? Two young mothers protest the manufacture and sale of the new doll which its producers claim is "anatomically correct".
Barbara Dobranic who has admitted to taking 60 LSD trips, lived in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury and last week dropped out of OSU in her junior year because school was "no challenge" is Phil's guest.
Norman F. Dacey author of "How to Avoid Probate", tells about examples he found of probate malpractice and that Ohio's probate system is one of the worst in the Country.
Clark Polak, executive director of the Homosexual Law Reform Society in Philadelphia is pushing for a change in America's laws on homosexuality, if not a change in society's attitude toward it.
Joseph Chiara, The Fred M. Esherick Jr. trial juror who held out for mercy for nearly 10 hours before giving in to the death penalty demands by fellow jurors.
Congressman Charles W. Whalen Jr. discusses what he and four other Republicans authored a position paper "How to End the Draft: The Case for an All-Volunteer Army" and introduced legislation to end the draft.