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Nature Boy Will Take Part In Timber Days Celebration Higher Education Board ASHLAND ( The Stale Board of Hisher Education Tuesday ac cepted $157,479 in gifts and grand, fe jl rM 7&I (W'r,'.1,.'c V, fi??T !VfHK fiK- VltS Calif., he calls his home, but he travels from Sacramento to the Mexican border, appearing in numerous shows, sometimes with his companion, Robert Botzin. Speculations are he will be a fitting match for Grants Pass Cavemen, in case the latter show up at the Sutherlin celebration, and it may take a few I'aul Bun yam with their axes to quell the riot. Accepts Gifts, Grants and approved 56 personnel changes. Chief among the gifts and grants were $23,750 from the Helen Hay Whitney foundation to the Univer sity of Oregon Medical School for rearch on rheumatic fever; 460.70 Irom the U. S. Army Ord nance Corps to the mathematics department at Oregon State Col lege for a research project; an I $15,000 from the U. S. Army Chi cago Quartermaster Depot to the Department of Food Technology, Oregon State College, for research on dehydration of food products. Nine-Term Michigan Congressman Beaten SAGINAW, Mich. I Rep. Fred L. Crawford, Saginaw Republican who is serving his ninth term In the House of Representatives, con ceded Wednesday that he had lost his bid for renomination. Crawford's defeat came at the hands of Alvin M. Bentley, a 3.1-year-old political newcomer from Owosso, Mich. Bentley resigned from the State Department in 1950 because of dis agreement over policies of the Truman administration. TB Association Meet Aug. 18 Monday, Aug. 11, at 6:30 p.m. at the Roseburg Woman's Club has been announced as the date and place of the annual meeting of the Douglas County Tubertulosis and Health Association. The affair will be no-host and all persons in terested are asked to attend. Res ervations must be made by Aug. 15 by calling 3-6.112 or 3-4037. Mrs. Elsa Hunter will do the catering for the dinner. All persons having worked with the Chest X-Rays in Douglas Coun- ' The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Thur., Aug. 7, 1952 ty are especially asked to attend the dinner. Mist Bertha Parkhurst, Klamath Falls, health education consultant for the state board of health and I who was in charge of the X-rays ! here, will be present. Reports and i findings of the survey will be made. Although an organ with a key board was described in the Second Centurv B.C. in Alexandria, it was not until the 12th Century that they were used effectively. Drunk Charge Gets $50 ; Fine In Glendale Court A fine of $50 plus costs and i 30-day suspended sentence waj meted Frank Redfield by Al Mohe, Glendale justice of peace, on charges of being Intoxicated on a public highway, Aug. 3. Also fined in the Glendale Court were: Arthur Henley, dumping gar bage on county road, fined $50 and 'costs; Ralph Roberts, four in front seat of car, $10; and Earl Simmons, no operator'a license, $10. GYPSY GENE Knows How To Scare 'Em Bicycling all the way from Palm Springs to Sutherlin to protect (and scare) prMty Sutherlin Tim ber Days celebration princesses, is "Prof." Gypsy Gene bearded, sunburnt naturalist, who has made the pages of Life magazine with his scare" tactics and perform ances in various parades and oth er affairs. Billed in Life, Sept. 25, 1949. un der the caption to "How to reduce a happy bride to tears in one "nute flat," Gypsy Gene is a ged individualist, who holds the basic needs for life are pure air and water, the irth's magnetism and food. He doesn't believe in meats and airy products, but eats only raw foods, including grass; no cooked food, as he believes fire destroys life-giving elements. Fruits, nuts ' and herbs are the the greatest diet, he contends. Such a life, he 'believes, would stamp out all sick ness, ine year arounn ne :ives in the open, traveling like the birds to a warmer climate when winter sets in, and sleeping on the ground with only a light blank et. Gypsy Gene arrived in Sutherlin Tuesday, and expects to stay ov er for the celebration. He dropped into the News - Review office muching an ear of raw sweet corn, and had the kernels well smeared over his bearded face. Gypsy Gene, whose real name is Gene Mariani, is five feet seven inches tall, but his 180 pounds are all muscle. He became con verted to the naturalist cause about 10 years ago, he said. His thick beard, he claims, protects against germs. His long hair at the back of his neck affords pro tection for the optic nerve. 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