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12 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore Sat., Oct. 15, 1W Getting Bald? Blame Way You Sleep; Philosophic Barber Has Explanation By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK UP) Are you sleeping your hair away? Well. If you're getting bald, the chancet are says Angelo Man tello that the way you sleep has a lot to do with It. Mantello li a middle-aged barber from Wilson, Conn., who spent four decades listening to customers grouch about their hair falling out. And after 40 years of pondering, he's come up with what he thinks Is the cause of baldness. "Such factors as heredity, nervousness and diet have no dl rect bearing on it," he said. "Baldness results from improper sleeping position, "Sleeping on the side and btiiy In;: the forehead into the pillow causes baldness at the temples. Sleeping on the back causes the crown of the head to become bald." What's a thinning-haired man to do then sleep standing up like a horse? 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Get a smaller pillow that won't wrap around your ears a pillow you won't push up against the end of the bed with the crown of your head. "And don't sleep with your head on your arms. Wherever your hand or your arm or your pillow hits, you have no .lair in time." Mantello looked critically at my own forehead, which has re ceded almost to the rear neck cuff. "There is absolutely no reason for anybody to get bald," he said sternly. "It's so simple. People try to make hair grow like spaghetti or macaroni by pressure. But you can't make hair grow that way any more than you can grass. Treatments Held "Robbery" "Hair treatments that apply heat and massage are double rob bery they take away your mon ey and they take away your hair. They make the hair fall out be fore It is rle or ready to shed." And as for heat, Mantello con tinued: "If you wish to pluck a chicken you lower it into not w.ler until the hot water has softened the skin to such an extent that the feathers can readily be pluckel. The same thing happens to the hair when it is subjected to ar tificial intense heat." Mantello has put all this bar ber chair philosophy In a small booklet. Afler glancing throuRh its pages, I asked: "If an Improper sleeping pts. lion Is the cause of baldness, why aren't more women bald? They use pillows." "Well, since women started out ting their hair shorter, more of it does fall out," he said. "But one reason they don't get. as bald as men is that they wear their hair longer, and that helps keep the 402 W. Oak St. 5 H. P. SEA-HORSE f - dock. Flip to neutral it's ready now. y Come m it once. r u. Ask About Our the New Johnson Milton Hard NeW Member Of Staff Of Dance Studio c. r Vi Picture by Miller-Modern L'lah Rhoden Studio of Dance Arts announces the addition of a new staff member, Milton "Mickey" Hard, who will conduct the school of ballroom. Hard formerly had his own school of ballroom in Minnesota prior to his induction into the army. Kali and winter season of 1948 he was ballroom instructor to both adults and teen-age groups under auspices of the Roseburg Elks club. He has been In Roseburg for three years, and is employed as executive assistant physical medicine rehabilitation at the Veterans hospital. Recently returning from Port land, where he studied the latest steps and techniques at the Ar thur Murray studios, he is now offering both private and class lessons to students of all ages and featuring both basic dances, such as foxtrot, waltz, rhumba and samba and steps in tango, Mexican shuffle, Charleston, Jit terhugging and schottische. Hard is ably assisted by Miss Irene Trapalis, and Miss Betty Crocker, who conduct classes nlghtlv at the Studio of Dance Arts, 230 N. Main street. Lady Lions Start Medical Program At Myrtle Creek In order to aid the underprivi leged children of their area in matters of medical care the Lady Lions of Myrtle Creek have scheduled a rummage sale Sat urday, Oct. 29. Clothes' and other items for the sale ate to be left at Ada's Photo studio starting at once. A meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Krentiess Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. at which time the do nations for the sale will be mend ed and put Into condition. Last year the club paid for two necessary tonsillectomies. A com mittee will meet with the school nurse and the superintendent scalp moist." And how do you cure baldness? "If vou don't get bald." said Manteilo, tossing his black hair, "you don't need a cure. It's al ways harder to raise grass on a lawn after you put concrete over It." TIMS rMrSTS AVAILAVLI Easy Payment Plan at 1 GOODS Aged Hunttr Kilfed By Accidental Gunshot COLVILLE. Wash., Oct IS. (JPl An Inquest has been scried uled to investigate the death of M. C. Pruitt, 71, of sunnyslde. Wash. Pruitt died In a Chewelah hos pital Thursday from the effects of an accidental gunshot wound received on hunting trip on Wednesday. Officers said Pruiit was struck In the abdomen by a bullet that had glanced oil a building. Couple Remarry Via Radio 6,000 Miles Apart COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo, Oct. 15. .T) With an array of short-wave radio equipment serv ing as an altar. Mrs. Dorothy Bowden, 27. said "I do" Thurs day in a remarriage ceremony with her former husband. Staff Sgt. John Bowden Jr., 27 in Tokyo, 6,000 miles away. From a loudspeaker came an emphatic "I do from Bowden when Chaplain T. V. Sigler of Camp Carson asked: "Do you, John, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?" Mrs. Bowden'i voice was tear-choked as she repeated her vow. The Bowdens were divorced last April, and arranged to be re- married during snort wave con versation laSl WeCR Btlir-l DUWWTIl was released from a hospital at Honshu, Japan, where he was 111 from meningitis. They were mar ried the first time November 12, 1943. Officiating In Japan was army rhanlain Maurice R. Holt. Sdo- I k-ne. Wash. Chanlain Sigler's "I now pro nounce you man and wife" came I at 6:30 a.m. Following the ceremony, the reunited couple talked to each other. "Hello, honey," said Bowden. "I don't know what to do or what to say. I love you very much. I love you as aeepiy as me aay we met Weeping, Mrs. Bowden said: "Johnny, I'm so happy." "There have been so many miracles happen to me I wouldn't be surprised now If you sprouted wings and flew home." Bonnie, the couple's 3-year-old daughter, had words too for her daddv: "Daddy, I love you. and I'm going to have Ice cream after ward." Fire Losses Of Nation Cited By Assn. Of Agents Fires occur In approximately 250.000 dwellings and 11.000 ho tels and lodging houses each year, according to the Roseburj Association of Insurance Agents. As Klre Prevention week draws to a close, latest available figur es also reveal that 40 fires occur every day because people fail to disconnect electric Irons; each year sparks from chimney and other fires set 27.000 wooden shingle roofs aflame and $90,000, 000 worth of rural and farm pro perty is destroyed by fire yearly. These appalling figures are doubly tragic, the insurance agents point out, in view of the lact that research has shown that 90 percent of all fires can be prevented If fundamental fire prevention rules are observed. local Insurance agents urge year-round application of the principles emphasized during Fire Prevention week. There has been Increasing public awareness of the significance of safeguard ing against fire, particularly dur ing the past week. This Is what Is needed, the insurance men as sert, as community and indivi dual cooperation can successfully combat fire. In some instances, communities carrying on a year round drive have reduced fire losses as much as 50 percent. to determine those most needy to benefit from the funds received. The Lady Lions met Oct. 6. for a potluck dinner. Guests were several members of the Rosebuig Lady Lions. Mrs. Philip Harth spoke concerning the No. 1 slate project of the organization for pre school children with impaired vision. Schools are being conduct ed for parents to teach them how best to help their children over come this handicap. jCet's Znlk things Over WhM Yft'M rp't mar rird, there div. one of their bipxrH problem t to battnre th buHet. There art many thinn they'd like to have perhsys ft radio, a new auto mobile, a home of their own. Or eimpler thin like turtitth incfl for the den or the enare room, new drape, or even goint; to the movie. Yes, there are all kind of wave to upend mon ev, and all kind. of Dice thiaf to buy. Bui lei me tell the young husband aomethine. He going to be a wKoie 1m happier if ha DOM FORBES Representative SUN LIFE OF CANADA DOUGLAS COUNTY STATI BANK Prions SSS R Res.: 9t nx Purge Of Czechs Stresses Intent To Establish World Communism By DEWITT MACKENZIE CAP rorelfil Afltlrf Anslyiti The Red purge which is sweeping Czechoslovakia Is further proof if more were needed of Moscow's determination to es tablish world Communism, and of the tremendous efficiency of the machine which backs that determination. The communist government In Prague, which grew out of the Russian military occupation at the end of the war, from the out set has encountered widespread resistance. Ineffective efforts by the authorities to bring recalci trant citizens into line finally have resulted In a wholesale purge. This is described in news dispatches as creating a fear bor dering on hysteria among the population ?yU ri$hLJPl?!"nnot nd shall not be neutral" are being arrested, and many of them reportedly are being sent to prisons or labor camps. The drive H said to be mainly against the propertied class, and businesses arc being confiscated. The chief causes of this upheaval are three fold: 1. The Intense fervor of the people as a whole for their de mocracy, and their refusal to sur render their nationalism to Mos cow. 2. The opposition of landown ers and big business to nationali zation. 3. The bitter clash between atheistic communism and a high ly religiout population, some 75 percent of which is Catholic. People Appear Helpless In order to get the full signifi- cance of what is happening you must nave experienced tne tre mendous pride of the Czechoslo vaks In their new republic, which was born at Versailles out of the first global war to make the world "safe for democracy." Then, less than a Feneration later, came the Second World war which resulted in the Russian oc cupation of Czechoslovakia and the Inevitable inauguration of a communist regime. This creation of a Red government saw Presi. dent Eduard Bones, one of the founders of Czechoslovakia, die of a broken heart. It saw foreicn minister Jan Masaryk, son of the father of his countrv. die In an unexplained fall from a high win dow in his Prague apartment. All these circumstances rrai. ed fear and distrust among the citizens. As time went on this dis satisfaction intensified and grew into outright resistance In many tjuai uri a. The fight between the commu nists and the Catholic church be came bitter. Naturally the question arises whether the fiercely independent general public will stand for this communist crack down. However, before you can answer that query you have to answer another one: whether It likes it or not, what can the public do about it, with communist police and military in the saddle? ' Obviously we must wait to see. Myrtle Creek Rebekahs Plan Hall Redecorating Social club of the Rebekah lodge at Myrtle Creek will hold a chicken dinner In the I.O.O.F. hall there, from 6 to 8 p.m., Fri day, Oct. 21, to raise money for redecorating the hall. The state president of the Re bekahs will be visiting in MvrMe Creek during the first week in November. The hall must be re decorated for her visit. Rebekahs are also organizing a new drill team. Members who wish to participate are reminded that meetings are held everv Tuesday evening at the I.O.O.F. hall. An average New York ikv scraper will teem with thousands of workers in the daytime and be almost as silent as a tomb at night. Your Sewing Headquarters New ond Used Machines All machines and lepairs guaranteed. Hemstitching, Buttonholes, Buttons and Belts mode to your requirements. Sewing Machine Center 42 N. Jackson Prions S84 Y knows he's taken ear of tha little lady should anything hap pen to him. Don t forget, some time young husbands die. And l m not being morbid. It'a juat plnin common en. So, young fellow, jurt ymi look into your budgeting r.8ht now, and put some of your MvingD into a Sun Life insur ance plan that'll take rare of the little lady you d do any thing for. She's worth it. Whatever your incomt, I think 1 ran tell you how you ean go about it. Let i ulk thing over today 1 "s . Speech Of Nehru In Congress Wins Great Applause WASHINGTON, Oct 1S.(.F American lawmakers Thursday gave thunderous applause to a declaration from Prime Minister In event of world agression or threat of freedom. The leader of India's millions made separate 20-minute speaches to the House and the Senate. He asked "friendship and coopera tion" between the United States and India. Nehru spoke In English. House Speaker Sam Rayburn introduced Nehru as "a man learned not only in the ways of the world but In the ways of democracy. Vice President Barkley Intro duced him as a "distinguished statesman, lawyer and scholar." In speaking of Mahatma Ghan di, Nehru said Indians pray for peace and indicated a possible parallel between India's foreign policy and Ghandi's creed of pas sive resistance. Nehru pointed out that India's constitution which starts with the words, "We, the people of India "was greatly influ enced by the constitution of the United States. The Indian leader wound up the second day of his American visit last night by attending a diplomatic dinner given by Secre tary of State Acheson. In the preliminary toasting, Acheson referred to Nehru as a scholar; Nehru countered that if he can make any such claim, it results from the work he did in prison as a rebel against British rule. A supporter of prohibition, Nehru took one drink a sip of champagne following his toast to Acheson's health. TRIAL DATE SET PENDLETON. Oct. 14 (-B Two defendants in an April 3 slaying at Hermiston will be tried Oct. 31. They are Robert Morris, 39, and Gerald Gause, 19. who were indicted in the fatal knifing of William Frost, 20. An Associated press report previously had er roneously identified Frost as one of the defendants. Octopuses used Jet propulsion In swimming long before men thought of the idea. Dr. E. W. Carter Chiropodist Foot Specialist 129 N. Jackson Phone 1170 Over Rexal! Drug Store BUILT STRONGER TO LAST LONGER! New models ever 139 of 'em 3 new engines New axles, frames, steering Every one is Bonus Built . . . Built stronger to last longer See us soon . . . See us for the finest trucks Ford's ever built FORD PICKUP $148600 New Food-Dairy Agent Named For Douglas And Lane Marven D. Mlkkelsen, Eugene, has been named field represen tative in Lane and Douglas coun ties for the division of foods and dairies of the state department of agriculture, according to O.K. Beals. division chief. Mikkelsen, with headquarters In Eugene, succeeds Joseph Ne bitt, Springfield. As dairy spe cialist, Nesbitt has been assign ed to ice cream and fluid milk fields to help relieve the load of statewide supervision of stand ards and regulations in these two fields. Both men are now in their new Jobs. Mikkelsen, with the Eugene Farmers creamery the past H years, has won wide recognition as a consistent winner in the but termaker contest sponsored an nually by the Oregon Dairy Man ufacturers' association. News-Review Classified Aus bring best results. hone 100. GUTTERS AIR COOLERS Authorized Dealer For LENNOX ond KLEER-KLEEN (Utility basement) (Floor Units 29" deep) FURNACES ROSEBURG SHEET METAL Phone S41 HEATING Order Your Winter's Fuel Now! 16" Green Slabwood Planer Ends Order your wood now while supplies are plentiful and you can get prompt delivery. WE ALSO HAVE Sawdust 4' Slabwood 15" Mill Ends 16" Dry Slabwood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Phone 468 We've Got Wffi n' New IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Have Your Homo Landscaped oh F. H. A. 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