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Thuriday. April IS. ItSO
Sea Power Seen
As Protection for
U.S. as War Site
Springfield, Mass., Apr. 13
(U.RI A top naval officer said
today that sea power will safe
guard the United States from
becoming a battle ground in
It even
i ' U i i i ft k 'i
ease of war.
Acme TeUohotoi
DRIFTING BOT SCOUTS FOUND DEAD Ufelras body of one of four young Boy Scouts who were
i lound dead In their tiny life raft 17 hours after they were blown out Into stormy Lake Erie, Is carried
' from Coast Guard rescue ship at Falrport Harbor In Cleveland. A Coast Guard officer said the youths
' probably "were almost killed by exposure and exhaustion In the cold waves, then dropped down in the
bottom of their raft and drowned.
.... AROUND HOLLYWOOD
VIRGINIA MacPHERSON
Unite PraM CsmipoadMt
fifty
VlrftaU
MaePherMts
Hollywood, Apr. 13 (U.R)
Husbands all over Italy are hav
i tii? trouble Kctting their dinner
on time these
days. Their
wives are too
busy working
for the movies.
Not in front
of cameras. The
women weren't
hired for their
beauty. It's
their sewing
talent Holly
wood's inter
ested in.
M G M is
s D 1 u reine $7
million on their epic-to-end-all-epics
"Quo Vadis." They'll shoot
it in Rome and they're sprinkling
chunks of all this dough arounfi
to housewives over there for
10000 costumes.
But the way the women are
whipping 'em up has Head De
signer Herschel plenty confused.
For one thing, the gals take the
clothes right home with 'em and
stitch a sleeve with one hand
while they stir the spaghetti with
the other.
So far they're right on sched
ule. With the costumes, that is.
The spaghetti's usually dished up
late.
Work Farmed Out
"They're beautiful seamstress
es," Herschel said. "But they
have the wierdest way of farm
ing the work out. All the sleeves
are mane In Milan. The skirts
are made in Naples.
"And we have to dash all
around the country picking up
the pieces to put the costumes
together."
But the price of things in Hol
lywood being what it is these
days this kitchen sewing circle
is the fastest and cheapest way
to get things done.
"And how else could we get
all hand-made costumes?" Hers
chel added. "We may have to
bounce around like tennis balls
to get them, but when we do
they have an authentic Roman
flavor.
"Some of the embroidery is
out of this world. Their know
how has been passed down for
centuries and centuries."
Embroidered Sheets
And Herschel is so carried
away with the duds these la
dies are turning out, he's going
out on a limb to predict em
broidered sheets as the next
fashion rage.
"I'll bet we'll see them all
over Hollywood as soon as 'Quo
vadis is released, he says. "Just
wait till they get an eyeful of
Deborah Kerr in my 14-karat
old-platcd jersey."
This little item isn't anything
more than a strip of shimmering
cloth. The secret, Hersohcl whis
pered, is the way you drape it.
Plus, of course, what you have
to drape it over.
"If you have a beautiful body,"
he said dreamily, "this will be
the most important thing in your
1B52 wardrobe. I'm having it
made up in silver-plated and copper-plated
cloth, too."
The Grange
Live Oak Grange
Live Oak Grange ladies are
asked to bring cookies for re
freshments at the meeting Thurs
day night.
Griffin Creek Grange
The agricultural committee
will be In charge of the program
at the next meeting of Griffin
Creek Grange on Thursday,
April 13.
There will be a dance at the
hall Saturday, April IS.
Bergman, Spouse
May Settle Bitter
Feud Out of Court
Hollywood, Apr. 13 (U.R)
Actress Ingrid Bergman and her
husband, Dr. Peter Lindstrom,
may settle out of court their bit
ter feud over custody of their
12-year-old daughter, Pia, and
their property. Attorney Isaac
Pacht indicated today.
"We are getting together on
an arrangement that will be sat
isfactory to all parties concern
ed," Pacht said as a hearing to
take a deposition from Dr. Lind
strom was postponed from today
until Friday.
He indicated attorneys hope to
settle the controversy by Satur
day, when Lindstrom is due to
answer a suit brought by Miss
Bergman for custody of Pia and
an accounting of their com
munity property.
Lindstrom has failed to recog
nize a Mexican divorce she got
in February a week after she
gave birth February 2 in Rome
to a son futhered by Italian Film
Director Roberto Rossellini.
The Hollywood doctor an
nounced he would bring his own
divorce action in California to
gain custody of Pia after the act
ress' suit was filed here. But he
delayed filing his action as at
torneys sought an out of court
agreement.
Gregson Bautzer, Miss Berg
man's attorney, is expected to
return from Las Vegas, Nev., to
day to continue conferences with
Pacht.
Pacht said there was hope
that the matter would be set
tled without Lindstrom's dis
position hearing. If no settle
ment has been reached by Satur
day, a court order will be asked
for extension of time in which
Miss Bergman's suit can be
answered, Pacht said.
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Rear Admiral Charles B. Mom-
sen, assistant chief of naval
operations for undersea warfare,
said that invasion and occupa
tion of a major power can not
vet be accomplished by "such
half measures ' as planes and
submarines.
"By fully exploiting the use of
sea power it will always be pos
sible for this country to ensure
that a war will not be fought on
our own soil and will be car
ried to the terrain of the pos
sible enemy," he said.
In a speech prepared for de
livery before the local combined
business men's clubs. Momsen
also said that indications were
strong that Russia is planning
for eventual war with the United
States.
'Just when, we do not know."
he added.
Momsen said that the U. S.
navy is putting more emphasis
on anti-submarine warfare be
cause Russia is concentrating on
Duiiaing undersea cratt.
He said the U. S. naw will
make a new type of sub, the
submarine killer, its main anti
submarine weapon. The navy
disclosed in Washington Mon
day that three of the new anti
submarine subs had been or
dered.
Momsen said the "most serious
problem" in anti-submarine war
fare is the fact that present de
vices for detecting subs have
shorter ranges than the effec
tive distances for postwar tor
pedoes. Until this problem is solved,
Momsen said, the advantage will
be with submarines.
"On the other hand if we do
solve it we will be able to drive
submarines off the seas." Mom
sen said.
I have reason to believe that
we will solve this problem, and
it my prediction is correct, sub
marining will become a mighty
dangerous business."
The Grange
Central Point Grange
At the last meeting Friday.
April 7 final arrangements were
made for the International Tast
ing Supper to be held Friday.
April 14, from 6:30 to 8 o'clock
at the Central Point Grange hall.
everyone is invited to come and
taste the many different dishes
from different countries. A pro
gram and square dancing will
follow the supper. The Penny
arcade of games will be held.
Everyone should bring pennies.
The proceeds will be used for
remodeling the kitchen and buy
ing new equipment.
After the regular business ses
sion Earl Jessy showed many
slides and explained about the
different weeds. In keeping with
Easter the Reverend Holly Jar
vis of the First Christian church
in Medford sang two Sacred
numbers and Eudora Bohnert
explained the true meaning of
Easter. Preceding refreshments
gifts were presented to the two
Grange newlyweds and their
husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon
Saltsgaver and Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Crank.
M'J.'Tim in ii Ml . :
11 ! i AND A CHALLENGE f :
RAP your fist against these stout
bars feel the gauge of the
bumper stock they're made of
and you know you've got stout
protection here.
But then figure:
Here are nine bumper guards (not
counting the two that hold the
parking lights) so that's one extra
item you needn't buy.
And each is individually replace
ableif damage should occur
you have only a simple part or two
to replace, instead of a complete,
cast-mctal grille.
Thus this stunning new design
freshest front-end style note on the
highways protects your pocket
book as well as your car.
Avoids costly repair bills as it
avoids "locking horns" with the
car ahead; Cuts upkeep as it cuts
inohps frnm the rnr's tntiil length.
thus making parking and
garaging easier.
Turn Ii, HENRY 1. TAYLOR,
A5C Nalworfc. tvtrp Monday tvanlng.
Phone your BVICK dernier tor m demonstration Bight Sow!.
What you really have here is a
four-way forefront. A design that
sets the coming style note avoids
many a tangle with the car ahead
makes handling easier and costs
less to repair.
And note that parking-light lenses,
made of plastic and set deep in re
cessed sockets, are well out of
harm's way even when pushing a
stalled car.
"You'll find this bold front end
only on Buick as you'll find
Fireball power, Dynaflow Drive,
Buick's wonderful ride, and many
another headline value only on
these beauties.
Why not see your dealer now for
the whole story including the
happy story on prices to fit practi
cally any budget?
Standard on Roadmabtkr, optional at extra cott
on Sues and SeAClAL modtU.
i
"You never can tell till you try" so w
want you to try the 1950 Buick. And
we especially want you to compare it
with others. Drive any other car then
drive Buick and see what your money
should buy in ride room, handling and
power.
Only Buick hms &yafom
Mnd with it ffoeMS
HfGHK-COMPftrSSfON Ffrebotf voive-in-haad
power in three enginot. (New F-263
tngint in SUKft model's.) MW-PATTEKN
STYUNO, with MVLThOUARD forefront,
toper-through ftndmrt, "doubt bubo"
taillights WIDt-ANGLt VISIBIUTY,
ctof-vp rood Ww both forward and back
TRAFFIC-HAND? SIZl, tors over-of
ftngfh for cotter parking and garaging,
short turning rodiui iXTRA-WIDIStATS
crod.d between the axfet SOFT BUICK
JtfDf, from afcof springing. Safety-Rfde
1 rimi, Jow-prt ixure tiras, rde-ifeadyfng
forque-fubo WfDff ARRAY OF MODtLS
with tody by Fhhw.
WHATEVER YOVR PRICE RASGE
Vour Kay Onotor Vaha J
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PHONE 2-6264
When better automobiles are built BVICK will build them.
Coming Friday & Saturday
APRIL 14 & 15
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