FOURTEEN MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, April It, 1181
Members of Nudist Colony
for $50,000 for false arrest.
She said that before the inci
dent it wasn't generally known
among her Maumee, O., neigh
bors and her pupils in nearby
Toledo that she was a nudist
and secretary of the American
Sunbathing Association.
"I didn't try to keep it a se
cret," she said. "But I didn't go
around shouting it from the
housetops, either."
Miss Church said she was
wearing shorts and a halter
when the officers entered, al
though several other sun-worshippers
were in their birthday
suits. '
Many Cameras
She said she and other mem
bers of the group, dressed and
undressed, were forced to sub
mit to photographs, "and there
were so many cameras around
that whereever we turned, we
were looking into a lens."
Defendants are Sheriff Ray
Gensler of Monroe County, for
mer Prosecutor Foster Luce, and
nine deputies and state troopers.
The fire which destroyed th
city of Bandon, on the Oregon
coast, September 26, 1936,
spread more rapidly than any
other known fire.
Said Practical People
Detroit (U.R) A jury of five
1348, when police entered Ihe
Dead line Sunday Clautfieda U at
noon Saturday!.
men and seven women deliber
ated Saturday a music teacher's
claim that nudists are "very
practical people."
They even drilled peepholes
in the fence around their camp
"so we could look out and guard
ourselves against peeping Toms."
"We're very practical people,
your honor," Miss Edith Church,
42, told Federal Judge Frank
Picard.
But ' the lookout wasn't on
duty that sunny day in August,
"Bruins Club" nudist camp near
Monroe, Mich., and arrested 18
members, including Miss Church,
for indecent exposure.
Miss Church claimed she lost
her S4,000-a-year public school
teaching job in Toledo because
of all lite publicity. She is suing
the officers and other officials
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FIGHTS TO KEEP ABOVZ WATER Farmer Hurson DcNolf barricaded his home near Albany,
111., with a double row of fences and filled in bctwscn them with sand. Inside his yard (arrow) on the
right he placed a large water pump to bail out the flooding Mississippi River.
4-H Club News
Huch Happy Hemmerf
The Happy Hemmers club of
Ruch met at the home of Mrs.
Louis Buckley. Shirley Dunlap
and Nancy Lou Redhead were
absent.
Several o! the girls have their
first project about finished.
Mrs, Louis Buckley served re
freshments. Nancy Lou Redhead,
Reporter
As We Live
LAW WON'T LET MAN
DESERT HIS FAMILY
When a man gets tired of his
wife and finds a pretty young
face, he often tells his wife he
wants a divorce and, if she will
consent, he leaves leaves her to
take care of herself and their
children. Fortunately, the law
provides for the care of such
cases but few women are aware
of It. This Is true of the wife
who wrote:
(Q) "My husband wants a
divorce to marry another
woman. We have been mar
lied for 17 years and have 3
children, ranging In age from
10 to 15 years. My husband
wants me to get a job but I
haven't been well and I doubt
if I could work and lake care
of my family. Isn't there some
place I could go to get help?"
(A) Of course there is some
place you can go to get help for
yourself and your children. Our
courts will
quickly put
stop to your
husband
walking out on
you and lcav-
ing you to gel
along the best
you can.
When your
husband mar
ried you, h e
made the
Dr. Hurlock
promise to take care of you and
any children you might have
That promise is Just as good to
day as it was the day you were
married. Your husband may
have forgotten it but the law
has not.
Go to your minister and ex
plain to him what your husband
wants to do. He can make ar
rangements for you to take the
matter to court and get cither a
legal separation or a divorce. In
ithcr case, your husband would
be obligated to support you and
the children, whether he like it
or not.
Your children are at au age
when they need a falhor nwell
as a mother. Is there no way to
persuade your husband to give
up this other woman and settle
down to his role as husband to
you and father to his children?
She May Lose Interest
If you refuse to give him a
divorce, the other woman may
lose Interest in him. Under such
conditions, the problem might
solve itself. If, however, tilings
have gone so far that there is
no hope of reconciliation, try a
legal separation for a year or
two before you consent to a di
vorcc. During that lime, your
husband may have a change of
heart.
As for your working lo free
your husband of his respohsibil
ities, that is ridiculous. Even if
you were in the best of health,
there would still be the home to
take care of and children who
still nerd you at home. Only if
your huvband were living at
home and still needed your help
should you consider working.
You should never sacrifice your-
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
"Give your father plenty of
time to answer ... It's hit
dinner time and you know he
eatt like a horse!" You'll
complete more calls if you
give the other person time to
answer at leant a minute...
Pacific Telephone.
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
self and your children to make
things easy for the other woman.
If you have a personal prob
lem, write Elisabeth Hurlock
In care of this newspaper.
(Copyright 1952,
General Features Corp.)
California FFA
Boys Visit Here;
See Valley Farms
A group of Future Farmers
of America from Willows, Calif.,
visited in Mcdford and on farms
and ranches in the vicinity Sat
urday on the first out-of-state
farm tour ever made by a Cali
fornia FFA chapter, it was re
ported today.
The group Joined the FFA
chapter of Crater high school,
Central Point In a full day of in
spections, cattle judging con
tests and visits which took them
to a number of valley farms.
There were 20 boys and 6 leaders
in the Willows group, and with
the addition of the Crater high
chapter and leaders, some 80
persons attended a luncheon
Saturday noon at the Hoover
farms.
The groups inspected Talent
alfalfa fields at the Bud Bohncrt
place, and saw Jackson County
common, alfalfa glowing next to
it. Later they went to the
"Hoover - Up place, to tlie
Lotus and LadinA clover grow
ing separately and mixed, In
types of pasture, and inspected
farming methods and equipment.
At Bud Hoover's ranch, the
boys inspected cattle chutes and
equipment, and were shown over
the artificial lakes in the area
by A. E. Brockway, engineer,
who explained contour irriga
tion, pasturing and desert grow
ing conditions. They also Inspect
ed new 750-ton nnd 1,250-ton
silos under construction, and
were shown some of the con
struction machinery in use by
Homer Hall, of Tru-Mix cor
poration.
See Shops. Cattle
Later they inspected the shops
at the Claude Hoover farm, and
visited the Ralph Cook ranch,
inspecting his polled Herefords,
equipment, buildings and calves,
Japanese Promise
To Rearm Against
Communism Threat
Tokyo, (U.R) Japan joined
the free world Monday as a new
and equal partner and immed
iately promised to rearm against
Communism.
Six and one-half years of Al
lied occupation rule ended at
10;30 p.m. with the coming into
effect of the San Francisco Jap
anese peace treaty and the U.S.
Japan Security pact.
Japanese Flag Raised
The flag of the Rising Sun was
raised alongside the Stars and
Stripes over U.SS. military bases
to symbolize the end of the occu
pation and the beginning of Jap
an's alliance with the nations
which forged her defeat and re
construction,
Prime Minister Shigcru Yos
hida sounded the keynote of Ja
pan s re-emergence as a sovereign
nation with a promise lo lead the
country toward rearmament at
the side of the U.S.
"Unfortunately, our horizon is
darkened by the menace of Com-
and also toured other ranches of
the area.
At the livestock judging con
test on the Hoover farms, The
Willows FFA team won the meat
cattle contest and received a
"diamond" pin (a dime welded to
a safety pin) as an award. The
Crater high team won the cow
and calf class, and the visitors
had to help prepare lunch as the
losers.
County Agent Earle Jossy led
the tour, and other leaders par
ticipating included Leonard
Kunzman, FFA leader at Crat
er high school; Con Davis, school
superintendent at Willows; Glen
Eidcmore and Jim Hanson, in
structors from the California
county.
A similar tour for Grants Pass
FFA boys, and possibly a chapt
er from Willows has tentatively
been arranged later in the spring. I
munism, which seeks to conquer
the world through insidious
propaganda and infiltration and
by force by open, armed ag
gression," he said.
Pact Explained
"That is why for the protec
tion of unarmed Japan as well
as for the common defense of the
Pacific we have concluded a se
curity pact with the U.S.
"That i. why we must under
take to build up a defense power
of our own." !
He called Japan's peace terms
"magnanimous" to a degree "un
paralleled in history." The Japa
nese foreign office also rejected
disarmed neutrality in a "white
paper." It pledged Japan to mar
shall its strength on the side of
the Western democracies. j
Relations Resumed
With the coming into effect of
the peace treaty, 29 Allied na
tions of World War II resumed :
diplomatic relations with Japan. ;
India, which boycotted the San
Francisco peace conference, end
ed its state of war with Japan
and restored diplomatic relations
in exchange of notes. j
Japan and Nationalist China
also signed a separate peace ',
treaty in Taipeh, Formosa. It ',
recognized President Chiang Kai- j
Shek s authority over Chinese
territory which now or in the fu
ture may be held by the Nation-;
alist government. 1
Only Communist China and
Russia remain technically at war
with Japan. 1
Carpenterville, located south
of Gold Beach in Curry County, ;
is the highest point on the Ore
gon Coast Highway U. S. 101
It is 1700 feet at this point. j
Cape Blanco, located on the 1
Oregon Coast, west of Port Or
ford, is the. most westerly point '
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