There should be a foot switch to the left of the gas pedal.
Pull back on the turn signal stalk
For an early SB, pull the turn signal handle towards you. Pull again to turn off. If this doesn't work you either have a bad relay, or the wiring needs troubleshooting. To turn brights on in a 1974 Super Beetle, step on the floor button on the left.
You pull back on the turn signal switch. If that doesn't work then you may have a bad dimmer switch.
Pull the flasher handle towards you to toggle the brights on and off
The question is a little hard to understand, but it sounds like your low-beam is out
it should be the same as mine. pull the wiper lever towards you to turn the brights on and off
Check all your grounds. Battery to block and your headlight sockets.
You need to not use your brights when behind a vehicle unless there is reasonable distance. A few car lengths is not enough. My rule of thumb is, if I can see THEIR headlight pattern on the road in front of them, no brights. High beams are blinding, especially today with the higher brightness bulbs and the reflections in the rear view mirrors. If you are in doubt, TURN THEM OFF.
Should be the turn signal stalk. Could be either pull it toward you to cycle on and off, or push it away from you to turn on brights and toward you for low beams.
change the head light swicth
The first thing that comes to mind would be a faulty high beam selector switch. If you can unplug the connector going to the switch and the lights turn off, it probably has an internal short and is bad.
Most likely they are burned out and need to be replaced.