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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thuridar. April 24. 195 J Ml 0 i 5 WfhmSmWa VsJ 'J TRIGGER OF ATOM BOMB Is In this control room at Yucca Flat, Nev. Instruments are part of a sequence timer, comprise "brain" of atomic tests. Dr. Gaelen Felt (seated) and Dr. Jack Clark, both ol Los Alamos scientific laboratories, are at the controls. (International Soundphoto) Scoufers Camp-O-Ree Expected To Attract 300 Boys This Year Scout officials expect ISOO boys from the Ashland and Big Pines ' districts to attend (ho 1BS2 Camp-O-Ree this Saturday and Sunday at the Hill Top ranch 2V4 miles west of the Griffin Creek Grange. John Patlon, Big Pines dis trict chairman, is in charge of arrangements, assisted by John Eddy, district commissioner. Ray Johnson is in charge of special "secret" event of the week-end with Bob Church, Carl Olson and Duke Gladfelter in charge of other events. Program Begins Saturday's program will in clude arrival at the designated place from 10 to 11:30 a.m. with a hike to the campsite. Judges will pick the winners of the hike based on packs, appearance and selection of campsite. Following lunch, a flag raising and opening ,1 1 V,!U M CLEARING way for Japan to regain complete freedom, Presi dent Truman signs peace treaty In White House. (International) ceremony wil be held at 1:30 p.m. Camp will be set up from 1:45 to 4 p.m. A camping review will be held from 3:50 to 4 p.m. when scouts will visit olher camps. At this time an inspection of all camps will be made by the judges. After dinner, a campfire will be held with each troop per forming some special stunt, song or game. Taps will be at 11 p.m. Sunday Schedule Fire builders will rise at 6:30 a m. and assembly and flag cere mony will follow breakfast. Church services for prolestants will be held at 9 a.m. with Cath olic scouts motoring to town for mass. Camp-O-Ree events will begin at 9:45 ended by noon lunch. Cleanup will begin at 1 p.m. with an assembly at 3 p.m., including a parade of units and award of ribbons. Blue ribbons are for excellent; red, standard; and yellow, participating. A special event Saturday eve ning will be the Indian dance at the campfire presented by the Order of Arrow, campers' honorary. Officials hope that the Camp- O-Ree will provide many values for the scouts such as Improve ment of equipment for camping, greater skills, more enjoyment, strcnghtcning the patrol system, development of leadership, pride in achievement and character values through actual living in camp under Scout conditions and In fellowship with other scouts. In an experiment conducted In 1025, at the Cornell Univer sity medical college, a scientist stayed for two hours in dry air at a temperature of 201 degrees F and suffered no harm. 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Engineers To Survey Three NW Harbors Portland U.R) Three repre sentatives of the Board of Engi neers for Rivers and Harbors of the Corps of Engineers were in Portland Thursday to start a de tailed survey of the harbors and facilities of Astoria, Portland, Longview and Vancouver. Jack V. Skillman and Donald D. Allen, both engineers, will cover the entire waterfronts, while James H. John, transpor tation analysts, will survey the transportation aspects. When completed, the survey will be made available to those interested in the use and develop ment of the harbors and their ports and terminal facilities. Activians Planning Convention Contest A public speaking contest for Activians will be held In con nection with the state conven tion of Active clubs here this week-end. The contest, open to chosen delegates from each of the Ac tive clubs in the state will be held at the Saturday noon lunch eon at the Medford hotel. Judges will be Jimmy Dunlevy, man ager of radio station KYJC; De vere Taylor, speech instructor at the Medford senior high school, and Dan Hull, governor of the southern Oregon- northern Cali fornia area of Toastmasters In ternational. The convention will open with a party for early arrivals Friday evening at the Medford hotel. Business sessions will start Sat urday at 10 a.m. George Rossman .associate jus tice of the Oregon Supreme court, will be the speaker at the Saturday evening banquet for Activians and wives. Al Brad ford, lieutenant governor of the Oregon district, Active Interna tional, Is convention chairman. Ida Lupino Duff Bears Tiny Baby Wednesday Hollywood (U.R) Screen star Ida Lupino gave birth pre maturely to a 4-pound, 3-ounce daughter Wednesday night at Temple hospital. Miss Lupino, wife of screen actor Howard Duff, was reported in good condition. The baby, named Bridget, was placed in an incubator and also was reported in good condition. Around Hollywood Hollywood U.R) Anne Bax ter, billed as one of the finest dramatic movie actresses, yawn ed this reputa tation makes her sound "in hibited and dull" and she'd rather unveil her sex ap peal. Miss B. has an Oscar at home and an other academy Aline Mosby nomination to brag about. But this accolade to her histrionic abilities, she an nounces, has kept her sex appeal in shackles. So she's turned blonde, slimmed down her hips and snared a role in a movie in which she does an Egyptian belly dance while wearing a topaz in her navel. I've been presented ns ter ribly nice, a good actress, wife and mother," she sighed. "This is wonderful but it's not inter esting, is it? That's not what ac tresses are supposed to be. "I'm no holier-than-thou. I'm not Gree-ah Gannon. But the way I've been presented, I'd be bored with myself if I really were that way. I wouldn't even invite me to dinner. ' The picture, she went on; "Is hatching me." 'Not New Me' "There's no reason why I can't The Mohammedans of Lanoa, Sulu and Cotabato In the Phil ippines wash their dead before burial. It Is their belief that a person with a dirty body cannot enter the kingdom of Allah. By ALINE MOSBY United Prit Correspondent keep my private life private, but go all out during business hours," she decided, patting her plunging neckline. "This isn't a new me it's the way I am at home around my friends. "Oh, we do all sorts of un mentionable things at home, only now I can put them on the screen in 'My Wife's Best Friend.' The censors won't mind, either. With me, they'll just say, what great acting!" Miss Baxter is so intent upon playing a glamour girl that she's even boned up on how to talk like one to the press. Ann did a little home work, typed out what she wanted to say In our interview and brought three pages of notes along. Afraid Before "I've been afraid to do this before," the shapely star ex plained, "for fear reporters would think I was silly." ? According to Ann's thesis on glamour, as she read it, "men have more glamour than women. . . . In a woman, glamour Is like a mint julep to a parched man on a hot day with a ticket on the derby winner. . . ." She beamed, "I like that phrase, don't you?" "My grandfather, Frank Lloyd Wright, the architect," she add ea, wore only a red sasn on his wedding night. That's glamour." miss Baxter hopes this new trend in her movie roles will bring her a different type of fan man. bhe now gets letters com plimenting her on fine perform ances. "I'd like to get the other kind. too," she said. "Including those that say let me have your bra strap for my memory book." TUSSY CREAM DEODORANT lAr Instantly stops perspiration odor k Chocks perspiration moiitur flut hu big $1 jar. now on TtlMY poumftle Oram Prodorant prntroti your Haintinfaa from breakfast to hfrilinie. Instantly slops perspiration odor, rhfrka perspiration nioiMure, half for normal kin...nlmieat fabric. Staya crramv aoft down to the bottom of the jar. 6 limited time only V COM "Vr Let Us Know at the Dr. Pepper Plant How Many Bottle Crowns From Our Products You Have Saved! Call us at 3-3144 cr write us at 710 South Grape, here In Medford. Give us your name, address and the number of crowns from Dr. Pepper, Oso Grape, Choco late, or Cherry and Cider you have. Only the one with the most bottle crowns needs to turn theirs in, all you other! save yours for a future prize. Winner Has a Choice ot . . . . BB GUN FIRST BASEMANS MIT BALL BEARING ROLLERS SKATES OR A DOLL Winner will be, announced on the Dr. Pepper show, over KYJC at 5:15 p.m. on Saturday, April 26th. You kids that haven't begun to save your bottle crowns yet, start in. The contest isn't very old, it doesn't take too many to win. LAD ES! The first week in May, a representative of the Dr. Pepper Co. will call on a large number of homes in Jackson County, and especially in the Medford area. For every bottle of their beverage actually in your refrigerator, you will be given a substantial prize. Remember Dr. Pepper, Oso Grape, Chocolate, or Cherry and Cider. Buy it by the Bottle, by the Carton, or by the Case. It is a delicious thought for meals or between meals. You change your menu on meat, on vegetables, on salads, or on desserts. GIVE YOUR FAMILY A CHANGE OF BEVERAGES Serve the DIFFERENT products from the Dr. Pepper plant al your meals and receive the compliments of your family. Millions of Americans this month are making it a special point to invite their friends into their churches as freely and frequently as they ask them to their homes. You'll find that SHARING your faith does something for you, and for your friends as well ... it grows when it's shared . . . and your friendships grow, too. Take someone to church this week . . . you'll both be richer for it ... A WW) Contributed in behalf of die Religion in American Life Program by r WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY YOUNGER APPLIANCE CO, Medford Mail Tribune 31 North Bartlett St. 400 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-6440 r