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10B Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.Thur., July 21, 1955 x IN ONE EAR... By JIM WgLCH -NOT SINCE the Wrioht Broth-, Who sits by Ike this time? crs and Honrf Ford and their Dulles on one side (but he's cbntegiporaries with preposterous aging), gharles Bohlcn behind (a theories has the- wo'Jd been so i strops n to watch who at 51 full of bustle and change. lis young by forcigg scrjic stAid ( Uftnlum's splatterg kilowatts ards). Douglas MacArthur IUon a'round.the East Coast. Girls fly th other side. He, like Bohlen, faster than sound. Polio is whip- i a foreign service career man, piSL if thw can get it .ut of fon- a nePhcw of the, gf"rhai eress and kack into the hospitals jof the same name a8d is the Lakciew got uranium a n delate departments top counselor, somebody's snoopitig around nearl Coburg (just down the hill from- 'ONE OF EUGENE S smartest Joaquin Miller's old home) fofjVoung women has .suggested a oil. Long girls ali over the world ichangc'to Fred Brcnne, the cham are cxhitatin'g their legs to bcr manager? that may revolu judge. Pcr.on's out, mayb'c. Itus-tionizc Oregon chamberizing: cu sians are taking Dale Carnegie iphemizc rain. Hefer to it simply courifes. And the pause now comes as "weather." The place to start, in .three refreshing but clumsyishe says, is with coats. There sizes. ! arc no rainccftts. They're weather : The amazing thing is that for ; coats the first time in a decade most of the news is unbad. Not neces sarily good, but unbad. .Most is trivial. Some is absurd. But hard ly any of the dispatches this fine 644 Colombians Killed in Fighting 10 Days fceft For Jalopy RoftiptvofiAn J (ilombiajis were killed in one IVCff lSirailUIl I province alone dgring the past I thro, mnnlhs nf hiEnvprnmnnt' CALl?Clombia W President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla says 644 Eugene youngsters have more days until the deadhne for signing up in the 1055 Jiflopy Jamboree, sponsored by the Eu gene Active Club. Boys Irom 10 to 15 years f id are eligible for the downhill race, which will be held Aug. 14 on 'the Washington StreeJ. hill. Entry applications mils! be post marked tiot later than July 30. Pete Cameron, chairman for It he Jalopy Jamboree, said Wednesday that a new supply of three mnnihs of hisazovernment's 10 efforts to stamo out rAellliHis elements. In a speech Wednesday night marking Colombia's InppetWence Day, Rojas Pinilla gave this breakdown if the dead: kibcaals 87; Conservatives 492; armed forces 65. . . The President arged the in, surgents are inspired Commu nist elements agd aided by dis sident politicians and criminate. We 11 hurry out into the sun shine and see if ours leaks. JAMAICA has no hay fever, a press release says. Which is for- July forebode the great last blast i because ., does navc that wilt mash us to mud, :: OVER IN GENEVA most of the faces are old. But the roles arc different. Ike and Eden and Bul ganin were underlings at Yalta and Potsdam. No doubt a decade ago they outguessed their ciders while fates were decided. This time It's their party. Their mis lakes will he second guessed, and some of the men making these confident guesses will be having heir own historic confabs in 3965. rum, is nothing to be sneezed at. A LETTER from Pageant Mag azine starts off this way: "There arc many differences between male and female that people arc not aware of." This is a lead-in to a blurb on a forthcoming arti cle enumerating the divurgences. jThat issue may sell on the jaded East Coast, but out here in the untamed West those old differ ences can stand a little more kicking around, thank you. witry blanks and rule books had bctn Aiarfe up aft r. the original supply was used up. These are available at the information desk in the Register-Guard1 building. ' The racing cars, which must be constructed by the owner, will be inspected the day before the race during a JAopy Jamboree Parade in downtown Eugene. Specifications for building the cars are included in the rule honks. The cost of each racer is limited In Sin ' not inrltlHinrs! wheels and axles. 1 Further information about the lalopy Jamboree cm be obtained by telephoning Cameron at 5-4261 or 5-7082. Cotton Output High NEW DELHI, India wv-India seems to be nearing Texas' class in the output of cotton. The Agri culture Ministery estimates Indian Drnduction in the 1955-56 fiscal lyear will total 4,298,000' bales, up almost 7 per cent over last year. Texans needn't worry yet though. Note those 4,350.000 bales they turned out In 1953. And Ameri can bales run 500 pounds, against 392 for India's. ATOMIC- BLOCK BUSTERS Genuine Sportsman's? Hunlinj Kniie V it steel blade, loath- r sheath, fitted far I IIIC jelt wear. 1B Give-a-oy Price U. S. Army Heavy Granite Tray ! Cost the Govt $s.oo B Zm 5CQUT KNIVES Witf can,, opnier, fAV crew driver, large Tlade and key ring. GiVa Way Pri'c. W " SWIM FINS !2! Professional JO 99 Type Genuine Walerlown Ware t rr.i v... no x lfspd hv T! K Navv tnmplctek nbrcak able. , GivS-a Way Price Underwater BASKS 99c Eugene Surplus Sales . 666 Willamette Dp your uranium huntlnr rltht in Eucene . . . in the lone run, you ll smKr u rienrr nrr. Register-Guard Want Ads Bring Quick Results- Lightning Repeats . POTENZA, Italy m Twenty one years ago Giovanni Bruno's sister was killed by lightning under a tree near their home. This week Bruno took refuge under the tree in a storm. Lightning killed him. Tint: winners ... Of The Home Appliance 'Count the Money' Contest 1st Prize 21" Raytheon TV, Jim Smith, 4637 Old Dillord Rd Eugene. 2nd Prize 5-pc. Dinette Set, Ken Maier, 1343 Mill St., Eugene 3rd Prize Dccpfryer, Mrs. Ernest E. Brownell, 1101 J St., Springfield. Runners Ups, each receiving a planter lamp: Joanne Coverdcll, 389 Mary Lane, Eugene; Steve Hcssar, 939 E. 21st, Eugene. . mi iffr. a! Ken Maier, Steve Hessar, Jeanne Coverdcll and Mrs. Ernest E. Brownell are shown in the Home Appliance Store, 180 E. 11th Avenue, receiving their awards from the Home Appliance "GUESS THE MONEY" contest which closed July 15. Jim Smith, first prize winner could not be present for the picture. VOU WIN $120 DISCOUNT On The New . 43a, GRIDDLE ;, , ? 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