CYCLE OF HUMAN NONSENSE To Me in Stale Boine, Idaho, Oct. 11 Wi The body of Sen. Bert H Miller (D., Idaho) will arrive here tomor row and funeral services will be held in the rotunda of the date hnilK Thlirariav P.nu f A Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Tuesday, October 11. 1949-IS If you want to slice Brazil , them slowly to a boil. Then let nuts evenly, cover the shelled simmer for a few minutes. Drain nuts with cold water and bring I them well and slice. Platinum Blondes Coming Back, Hair Stylist Growls Hollywood U.R Get your blinders, tolki. guard of honor says .nai wiu.mi . . .u. . - "jmade up of Idaho National unrelieved array of platinum blondes. Guard peonnel wjll p0,ted And that, says Fred Fredericks of Max Factor's studio, is the jn the capitol while the body most unattractive hair-color ever produced by man or Motherlie in state. Nature. Every platinum blonde," he Yeater News Old Postman Calls Former Postmaster General Will Hays rides a rural mail cart during a visit to Major Lenox R. Lohr (left), president of the Railroad fair in Chicago. 36-year-old Conductor Credits U. S. With Music Contribution ' By LEO TURNER New York I).B Walter Ducloux, who has been around, claims that America has done more for music in its comparatively short history than any other country. Ducloux is a 36-year-old Swiss conductor. He had the honor of conducting the National Broadcasting Company Symphony in the first two concerts of Its lalrp eries this year, He also is the music authority on the State Department's "Voice of America" programs, helping select American music to be heard on the other side of the Iron Curtain. "In America, music is every body's treasure," Ducloux said. "When I was in the American Army in Europe and told young music students that this country was one of the world's leading musical centers, they asked if America had produced a Beeth oven or a Brahms or a Chopin or a Liszt. "I told them no, but America had 20.000 high school bands. And that factories, such as those in Fort Wayne, Ind., give mu sicians easy jobs so they ran af ford to continue to play in local orchestras and give the public fine music. Ducloux was born in Switzer- land in 1913, and came to the United States in 1939. He was drafted into the U. S. Army in . 1943 and went overseas in 1944 rin Military Intelligence But he took his world of mu sic with him. He revived the Nancy, France symphony. He was the first American to con duct the Czechoslovakian Phil harmonic, and that was at the invitation of the Russian, Brit ish and American commanders. "We use all types of songs on the Voice of America programs, because all types of music are familiar In America, The music that is strictly American is the Indian tribal ongs, contemporary hit tunes cowboy songs and Hollywood film music, which is the most highly developed technically of any music ever written. Amer lea has all kinds of music. The leading bagpipe school is In the United States. "We know that bt-hop and ther rhythm music is liked by young people in other countries. They like Its novelty, which It what the youngsters m this country like, and they (row tired of it just at quickly. "Music plays an Important pert in the lives of Americans. That la why when we are de scribing the life of a particular state, we include the music of that state," Ducloux said. EVERY TUESDAY Shop With Salem's Own TUESDAY SURPRISES In Monday's New York's Chinese Celebrate Holiday New York, Oct. 11 OJ.Ri New York's 25.000 Chinese residents celebrated China's Independ ence Day Monday as their an cestral homes in the Canton re gion were being threatened by onrushing communist armies. (.nines government repre sentatives and community lead ers spoke at a meeting which affirmed the loyalty of Chinese abroad to the Republican Re gime founded in Nanking 38 years ago. Chinese national flags be decked Chinatown and there were no red banners of the new communist regime among them. Long-time observers said New York's Chinese businessmen, shopkeepers, restaurateurs and laundry owners were conserva tive in their views. Ban Decontrol For Corvallis Corvalils. Oct. 11 'P Hous ing Expediter Tighe Woods has denied a recommendation of the local Rent Control board that decontrol be declared for the Corvallis area. Woods' letter, received by the board here today, said that con trol could not be abandoned be cause the records "do not show the demand for rental housing in Corvallis has been met. The local board had recom mended that decontrol be de clared after the city's rent con trol office was closed and its functions taken over by the Portland regional office in a re cent economy move by the fed eral government. No local enforcement body now remains but the local board will remain organized. All re quests of both tenants and land lords for changes must be made to the Portland office. The board here had originally exercised jurisdiction over Al bany and Lebanon as well a: Corvallis. Decontrol had been ordered in the two Linn county cities. Before the board's action in recommending decontrol, the Corvallis city council had set public hearing on a decontrol petition for tonight. 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Within half a year, Freder icks is willing to bet, you won't find a natural honey-blonde out in public. And brunettes and red-heads will be just as scarce. While Betty Grable and Lana Turner started all this, Freder icks says it's not their fault ev erybody's copying them. He blames that phenomenon on steadily persisting and return ing cycles of human nonsense." History is repeating itself," said Fredericks, "and idiotic ally. Swimmers are clogging traffic in the English channel. Flagpole sitting is back as an athletic endeavor. Guys are fly ing the Atlantic, the hard way. in small planes. I bet you'll hear any day about a college kid gulping goldfish. If these insanities are back, how can we escape platinum blondes?" ' t If you want to use honey ai a sweetening for breakfast cer eal warm it slightly (ove? hot water) so that it will pour easily. 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