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Survey of Housing
Problems in Flood
Area Carried Out
Washington U.R Raymond
M. Foley, Homing and Home Fi
nance administrator, has ordered
a survey ot housing problems
confronting homeless flood vic
tims in the Missouri and Mis
sissippi River valleys.
Foley, who ii coordinator of
federal flood relief, said current
reports "indicate that homeless
flood families are all cared for
at present."
To Determine Needs
The survey, he said, will de
termine long-range needs for re
placement or rehabilitation of
flnnrf-damaeed housing, and
whether any stop-gap accommo
dations may be ncedea lor iamn
ies unable to return to their
homes within a reasonable
period.
In another move to speed fed
eral relief to flood victims, Pres
ident Truman Thursday signed
emergency legislation providing
an extra $25,000,000 for assist
anna in the flood-stricken Mis
souri River valley. The appropri
ation boosted the amount avail
able in the president's disaster
fund to $31,700,000.
Missouri Fundi Allocated
Mr. Truman also allocated an-ndioi-
sissn nnn from the disaster
fund for rehabilitation In Mis
souri and Kansas. Missouri s
share was $250,000 and four
Kansas counties Doniphan, At
chison, Leavenworth and Wyan
dotte were allocated a total of
$100,000.
Giffware On Display
At Remodeled Shop
Glflware from all over the
world will be on display tomor
row when Mr. and Mrs. Al Floyd
reopen their Crater Gift shop In
new quarters at 105 West Main
street. The shop, ' which the
Floyds have operated for one
year, was formerly located on
East Main.
The salesroom has been re
modeled during the past two
months. Ease of Inspection and
selection has been the goal In
the arrangement of display
shelves on three walls. A wrap
ping room at the rear -is ar
ranged for quick packaging. A
large new stock of glassware
has just been unpacked for the
opening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, who live
at 505 South Keenway drive,
have been in business in Mcd
ford since 1950 and for many
years before that he was asso
ciated with several local auto
mobile firms,
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As We Live
WHAT GIRL IS SATISFIED
WITH HER GOOD LOOKS?
No one is oerfect. We all have
some physical feature that Is
too big or too little to fit in
with niir other features. If we
allowed ourselves to be con
cerned about this matter, it
could make us very unhappy.
That is what is happening to this
young girl who writes:
(Q) "I am 17 yaars old and
hav a rather long nose for
my age. I am very conscious
of this. I think what makes
me especially conscious is that
I have had boy friends and
other folks say things to me
about it. When I am at school
or go out In public, I imagine
everyone is looking at my
nose and making remarks
about it. Is there any way I
can overcome this complex?
D. L.
(A) Of course you' can over
come this complex if you can
convince yourself that you are
not the only
person in the
world who has
some feature
that is out of
p r opor tion.
Then, when
you have been
successful i n
getting a more
wholesome
point of view
about the
Huiloek
whole matter, forget about it.
It's rude and unkind of peo
ple to comment on your nose. I
am surprised that boys who ore
old enough to go out on dates
with girls would not have better
manners. As for adults, it is in
excusable for them to do or
say anything to embarrass a
young girl. Naturally, these
comments make you self-con
scious about your nose but think
about the rudeness of the people
who made the comments and
that will help you to forget
about your nose.
At puberty, or the time of
sexual maturing, it is quite usual
for the nose to reach lis mature
stage of development sooner
lhan the other features of the
face. And, as physical growth
of girls who mature at the aver
age of 13 to 14 years Is just
about complete at your age, It
may be that you are a bit slower
than average. If this Is the ease,
you may discover in a year or
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By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
so (hat your nose does not seem
proportionally too big after all.
There are hair styles that help
to make large noses seem
smaller than they are. Go to a
good hair stylist and have him
experiment with different hair
styles on you to see if he can
find one that will camouflage
the size of your nose. This will
go a long way to curing you of
tire complex you now have.
Elizabeth Hurlock is a con
sulting psychologist. Write her
in care of this newspaper for
free advice.
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Students Object lo
McCarthy as Speaker
Evnnston, 111. U.R) A group
of students said Friday they
boycotted the opening session of
a mock political convention at
Northwestern University because
Sen. Joseph McCarthy was to
give the keynote address.
The students, chosen to repre
sent "Louisiana" at the make
believe political get-together,
said they did not approve the
Wisconsin. Republican's selection
as the keynoter. The "South
Carolina" body joined the group
In Its disapproval, but they said
they would be on hand.
McCarthy was scheduled to
speak in the University gymna
sium Friday night to get activity
underway. Sen. Paul Douglas,
D-lll., Sen. Wayne Morse, R-Ore.,
and Harold E. Stassen will ad
dress the convention Saturday.
Tail's Cabinet Would
Contain Southerner -
Little Rock, Ark. (U.R) Sen.
Robert A. Taft moved to bolster
his support In Dixie Friday with
his promise to appoint a South
ern Democrat to his Cabinet if
elected president.
The Ohio senator arrived here
to lay his bid for the Republican
nomination before Arkansas'
two-day GOP convention.
lie is scheduled to make the
keynote address at the meeting,
which will name four delegatcs-at-largc
for the slate's 11-mem-ber
delegation to the coming Na
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Lovelorn Youth
Foiled in Try
To End It All
Miami, Fla. (UW A burly
fireman snatched a lovelorn
youth from an 11th story hotel
ledge here after he had turned a
deaf ear to the pleas of a pretty
girl and a priest.
James Vickery, 22, Atlanta,
lingered for two hours and 20
minutes on his dizzy perch
Thursday, threatening to jump
to his death because "I want my
girl."
Seen On Television
Big John Lundstedt of the fire
department rescue squad pre
vented a tragic ending to the
real-life television drama seen
by thousands of South Floridians.
Lundstedt caught the red-hair
ed youth off guard, lunged over
the roof railing and grabbed him.
Four firemen pulled the pair to
safety. A Catholic priest, the Rev.
D. Cronin, and Marjorie Kojac,
a pretty blonde who lived with
the youth's girl friend, had plead
ed with Vickery to come off the
ledge. He refused.
Ordered To Hospital.
Pale and glassy-eyed, Vickery
was carried to Jackson Memorial
Hospital for an examination by
doctors, who ordered him taken
to Miami Retreat, a mental in
stitution, Police indicated no charges
would be filed against Vickery,
but they said they would ques
tion him. Vickery told officers he
had a "fuss" with his girl friend,
a Mis. Lois Ware, an Atlanta
woman who had come here to
work as a waitress. She left for
Key West after the quarrel, po
lice said.
Heavy Rains Kill
Seven in France
Menton, France (U.R) Land
slides caused by torrential rains
killed at least seven persons in
this picturesque Riviera resort,
authorities said Friday.
The town of 18,000 population
was filled with American, Brit
ish, French and Italian tourists.
None of the visitors was known
to be among the casualties.
The Grange
Sams Valley Grange
Sams Valley Grange was open
ed April 19 by Master Ralph
James with all available seats
filled by the 135 members pres
ent. This was traveling lecture
night with Gold Hill in charge
of the lecture hour. All Jackson
county Granges were represent
ed except four. Gold Hill had the
largest attendance.
Henry Conger, Central Point
Grange, reporting on agriculture,
stated that the cattle market
was down locally, he thought,
because of the lack and high
price of hay in the valley.
Ooorge Loftln reported on
roads, and the new safety posts
installed on the Sams Vailey in
tersection on Highway 234.
visiting Grangers giving in
formal Ive talks were State Over
seer William Howes, State Dep
uty Rosco Roberts and Pomona
Grange Master Herbert Carlton.
Visiting Grange masters speak
ing briefly were Eda Torrence
from Upper Rogue Grange and
Claude Close of Shady Cove.
flower decorations were in
charge of Dorothy Kocllner.
Next meeting will be Satur
day, May 3. The men will have
charge of the program. Sams Val
ley school will have exhibits at
the display table.
Gold Hill Grange
Gold Hill Grange H.E.C. met
April 23 with three brothers
present for lunch. Visitors were
Nora Bailey and Lester Dusen
berry. A birthday cake was pre
sented to Lilly McKay. Others
with birthdays this month who
were remembered were Sclm
Kelly and Jeane Densmore.
Members were happy to have
the Orel Dahls out for a meeting
as it's been a long time since
they were able to attend.
Nina Dusenberry announced
(he rummage sale to be held
April 28 and 29 at K. P. hall in
Medford.
Plans were discussed for the
program H.E.C. is to put on at
(he last Grange meeting In May
and for the next meeting. May
1 when first and second degrees
are to be given. Members are
asked to bring sandwiches. Other
Granges are invited to bring can
didates. Lena Laricks announced that
the V.F.W. would be glad to
present a flag to the Juvenile
Grange. She also thanked the
H.E.C. for granting use of the
kilchen to the V.F.W. which will
hold their installation In the
Grange hall on April 27. It was
decided to make a chart of the
birthdays of all members.
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Nev. Television cameras brought awe-lnsplring sight to millions of
Americans as bomb exploded over desert, (International)
Lions Broom Sale
Scheduled Saturday
Three types of brooms, all
made by blind persons living in
the stale, will be conducted at
several downtown locations in
Medford tomorrow by the Med
ford Lions club.
Forty-two members of the
club, under the direction of Hil
lary Meyerle, will conduct the
sale, which is an annual event.
Floor brooms, whisk brooms
and children's brooms will be
featured. They are manufactured
at a state-sponsored school and
factory in Portland. Proceeds
from the sale will be divided
with the local blind factory
agent here, and the club's por
tion will be devoted to the club's
blind aid program.
Those unable to be down
town to buy brooms may tele
phone 2-7194 for delivery.
19 Students Take
Draft Examination
Ashland Nineteen students
look the Selective Service col
lege qualification test yesterday
at Southern Oregon college. Dr.
John A. Schulz, director of the
testing bureau, administered the
examination.
Several of the group were Ore
gon Technical institute under
graduates. Dr. Schulz reported.
The Rev. James Jondrow acted
as security agent as provided by
government regulation.
Attainment of high standards
in the tests are favored by local
Selective Service boards in de
termining deferment policies for
students.
Cor Destroyed Today
In One-Vehicle Crash
A one-car accident which vir
tually destroyed the vehicle oc
curred near Miller's Gulch, on
Highway 99 close to Rogue Riv
er, early today, according to
state police. The driver, who
said he was blinded by oncoming
headlights, was uninjured.
Police said that the sedan,
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Tactics by Kefauver
Atlanta U.R) Sen. Richard
B. Russell opened his bid for
the Democratic presidential nom-!
ination here Friday with a blast
at the Florida campaign tactics
of his Dixie rival, Sen. Estes Ke-I
fauver.
He accused Kefauver of "run-!
ning" against Florida's Gov. I
Fuller Warren, a major target
of the Senate Crime Investigat
ing committee which the Ten
nessean headed.
Russell, who faces Kefauver
in a Florida popularity contest
May. 6 and again in a battle for
the state's 24 convention dele
gates on May 27, said he Intends
to discuss "the Issues" and hopes
Kefauver will do the same.
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