CAMPUS DAY COMMITTEE
mittees arranging the annual campus day program at Southern
Droirnn rnllpae discuss final dans for the Wednesday activity.
Kneeling, left to right, Pete Soderlund, Medford, general chair
man srd rcien Robv. Cottaee Grove: standing, Dick Thorpe, Ash
land; Monte Kounz, Medford; and
All Men Need
English Sculptor Declares
BY ROBERT MUSEL
London (U.R) What every
man needs is a bust. A bust of
his wife, that is, said sculptor
Peter Lambda.
"It should be undraped," he
added, "and if the lady's figure
is good enough it should go down
to a half-length or a lull lengtn
nude. Believe me wives will find
it the best investment they ever
made."
Surprise for Husband
Lambda spoke while crowds at
the Royal Academy summer ex
hibition surrounded his half
length nude of Linda Christian
for which the film actress sat as
a surprise present for her hus
band, Tyrone Power.
"She is having it cast in bronze
for their garden in Hollywood,"
Lambda said. "But personally I
think things like this belong in
the bedroom."
"The bedroom?"
"Or anywhere else in plain
sight," said Lambda. "The idea
is it Will constantly remind a man
of the jewel he married. Photo
graphs are intended to do the
same but how can a flat picture
compare with the real thing, the
curves, the contours and so on?"
Have It Done While Young
"Suppose a wife has changed
with the years?"
"All the more reason she
should have it done while she is
young," Lambda declared. "It
will remind a man of the privil
ege accorded him. Besides, as a
student of psychology, I believe
statues like these will tend to
keep men's minds at home, as
well as their bodies."
"Women might be too modest
to pose."
Strictly Professional
"Pouf,", said the sculptor.
Customs Censor Studies
Sex Author's Interview
New York U.R) A customs
censor stood by Monday to listen
to a tape-recorded interview
with Bertrand Russell to make
sure it woesn't contain any em
barrassing references to sex.
The interview was impounded
by a customs inspector at Idle
wild Airport because Russell
once wrote a book about sex.
Russell will celebrate his 80th
birthday next Sunday.
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Chairman of the several com
Bob. Knott, Eugene.
Bust of Wife,
They go to the doctor and take
their clothes off, don t tney?
Well, a sculptor is very much the
same thing strictly professional
and no passes. I got suspicious
of women who said: 'I wouldn't
do a thing like that,' as some said
when they saw me working on
Linda.
"I say to myself: "They must
have bust size 85 and reinforced
concrete girdles.' "
Lambda said he had had re
quests already from wives for
statues similar to Linda's.
SF Chamber Adopts
Scheme To
Taxes by Government
By LYLE C. WILSON
Washington (U.R) The San
Francisco Chamber of Com
merce comes up now with a new
attack on high taxes which
would bring them down if Its
idea were adopted generally.
The San Franciscans simply
adopted this resolution:
"The San Francisco Chamber
of Commerce will refrain from
seeking increases in federal ap
propriations for support of local
or regional benefits not urgently
required for essential govern
mental services or for national
defense."
Congressmen Advised
California members of Con
gress have been advised of the
Chamber's action. In exchange
for that sensible promise not to
raid the treasury for local proj
ects, the Chamber asked In re
turn:
1. That taxes be not in
creased. 2. That government spending
in the next fiscal year be limited
strictly to government income.
3. That there be some real re
ductions in government spending
for other than national defense.
In other words, the Chamber
wants, first, a balanced budget
in the next fiscal year. There
after by further economies it
hopes for tax reductions. Con
gressmen say the chamber's ap
proach Is a sound one.
Known At Pressure Groups
Chambers of Commerce, like
labor unions, farm organizations
and other blocs of citizens, com
prise what is known around
town as "pressure groups." Pres
sure groups apply pressure for
what they want. More often than
not they want bigger slices of
government money than they
are entitled to get and consider
ably more than the country can
afford.
And they frequently get it.
Local pressure groups can and
often do defeat congressmen who
oppose them. National pressure
groups can be deadly, too.. That
Is why members of Congress so
often are compelled to rise above
principle and vote for costly
projects which they would op
pose if they dared.
Might Ease Tax Load
If the people back home
country-wide would follow the
New India City
On Draft Boards
Boston (U.PJ A new city
for Indian is being drafted on
drawing boards at Massachu
setts Institute of Technology in
Cambridge, Mass.
It is being created by three
M. I. T. professors who were
handed the "city-planner's-dream"
assignment by the state
Department last May. All mem
bers of the institute's depart
ment of city and regional plan
ning, they are Frederick Adams,
Roland B. Greeley, who have
both spent time at the Indian
site, and John T. Howard.
The metropolis is to-be situa
ted around the India govern
ment's newly-proposed, west
coast port at the head of the
Gulf of Kutch. Inhabitants are
to be the banished Sindhi people.
Need for the new city and for
the exact designation that it is
for the Sindhi arose after India
had won its independence from
Great Britain.
India suffered a religious-political
partition into Pakistan and
India. The Mohammedan major
ity in Pakistan's capital, Kara
chi, forced some 50.000 Hindus
from the state of Sindhi. They
migrated in droves to Bombay.
Homeless and penniless, the Hin
dus have created a slum-breeds-crime
menace; thousands are
actually living and sleeping on
the streets.
Expulsion of the Sindhi did
more than hurt the pride of the
new government of India. Kar
achi had been a chief port, rank
ing with Bombay, and a new
west-coast port and solution to
the pathetic plight of the Sind
hi had to be found.
Cut Down
example of the San Francisco
Chamber and take the heat off
their congressmen, some of the
tax load might be taken off the
peoples' backs. Long years of
disappointment have shown that
Congress and a President usu
ally will be on the side of spend
ing and against the minority
economizers. So there is not
much chance of relief from
Washington. The San Francisco
Chamber of Commerce may
have started a national trend of
self denial but it isn't likely,
Autoist, Taxi Drivers
Play 'Tally-Ho' Game
Washington (U.R) It was
"tally-ho" in downtown Wash
ington with a hit-and-run driver
the fox and 40 taxicab drivers
the hounds.
Ernest Davis was the quarry
of the hunt after his collision
with a taxicab. The irate hackle,
John Branch, Instantly switched
on his two-way radio and alerted
the company's dispatcher.
The call was sounded and 40
radio cabs joined in the 60-mile
an-hour chase. The mobile
"hounds" soon mouse-trapped
their victim and brought him to
justice.
A major coal-marketing agen
cy estimates that about 560 mil
lion tons of bitifminous coal will
be sold this year.
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His record reflects his outstanding ability
John McCourt has Ihe EXPERIENCE 10 do the
job. He was a member of the House in five Legis
latures, Deputy District Attorney for Multnomah
County for four years, and Chairman of War
Labor Board for Oregon, Washington, and Alaska
during World War II. He has been District
Attorney for Multnomah County linn 1946.
MtCoort has the honetty, resoerca, and MC CO U RT
skill tO do the job. John McCourt has the ATTORHIT OINIIAL
ability to get things done. His tact, cfliiiency, and rl M, ,Ml(- ,,., r.
skill or organization make him Ihe outstanding " ' ' i..i. ch.
candidate for Attorney General, - "k tmii-u.
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ROCKY RESCUE Capt. Walter J. nodgson of Kalispeu", Mont.,
eases his 3rd Air Rescue Squadron H 5 helicopter among jagged
rocks somewhere along the coast of North Korea. The landing was
made to pick up a UN pilot who hid been forced to bail out of his'
i crippled plane. (U. S. Air Force photo). ;
THEY EVEN THINK ALIKE Elaine, Audrey and Lorraine Voss
(left to right, we think), identical triplets of Detroit, flash identical
smiles at a school birthday party. The girls were 11 years old
Mother's Day. They have identical IQs and class averages.
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VOTED "Catholic Mother of the
Year," Mrs. Maceo A. Thomas,
48, New York, mother of nine,
is first Negro so honored by the
National Catholic Conference on
Family Life. (International)
The job of moving coal from
mine to market in this country
requires more than 30,000 rail
road cars every day.
SUcC JOHN B.
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Patient, Visitor Leave
Infant at Hospital
Boston (U.R) A man came
to visit a patient identified as
Mary Carr, 20, in a hospital ma
ternity ward Sunday. Nurses en
tered the room a few -minutes
later and found the couple had
slipped away, leaving the worn
ans' six-day-old baby behind.
Contributed in behalf of the Religion in American Life Program by
Monday, May 12. 1952
Codling Moth Spray
To Be Applied Soon
First cover spray for control
of codling moth on pears and ap
ples should be applied on May
20, according to L. G. Gentner,
entomologist of the Southern
Oregon Experiment station, and
C. B. Cordy, county extension
agent.
Pear spray may be made by
using IVi pounds of 50 per cent
DDT per 100 gallons. If less than
S00 gallons of spray per acre is
used, DDT should be increased
until at least seven pounds per
acre is applied, they said. In
speed sprayers, seven pounds
per acre should be used.
Apple spr&y may be made by
using 2VS pounds of 50 per cent
DDT per 100 gallons, being sure
at least 12 pounds per acre is
used. In speed sprayers, 12
pounds per acre should be used.
In home orchards, 1-4 pound of
DDT in five gallons is recom
mended with five gallons of
spray to each mature tree, they
declared. One -quarter spreader
depositor per 100 gallons is de
sirable, they said.
Papa Solves Problem
For Naming Triplets
Buenos Aires (U.R) Nasako
Nishihama, a proud Japanese
papa, said Monday the problem
of naming his one-day old trip
lets was as easy to solve as say
ing his A-B-C's. He named them
Alberto A, Alberto B and Al
berto C.
SEN. WILEY WEDS
Washington (U.R) Sen. Al
exander Wiley, R-Wis., and Mrs.
Dorothy May McBride Kydd
were honeymooning Monday af
ter tneir marriage Sunday in
Christ Episcopal church at Alex
andria, Va.
Pennsylvania's b i t u m inous
coal mines employed more than
0,000 coal miners in 1951.
Li:Ais o KA f1 jihM
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.
Jake someone to church this week ...
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Medford
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
VISITING in Seattle for golf
tournament, Betty Dodd, 21,
daughter of Brig. Gen. Francis
T. Dodd, receives news he is
hostage of Reds in Koje Island
prisoner camp. (International)
Dead line Suno&? Clamsllleds w a,
noon Saturdays.
Pick the belt man to do tti biggeit job)
Send OR PUT, Multnomah County chairman,
Oregon for Eisenhower committee, to the
Republican Convention at YOUR Eisenhower
delegate. Hi, outstanding record In butl
neu, public service and community
prise proves ORPUT gets things done
IS
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LET'S INTRODUCE
MODERN BUSINESS METHODS
IN OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Vote for
Robt. L. "Bob" Brantley
Republican Candidate
COUNTY JUDGE
MAY 16
TUNE TONIGHT KMED 8:30 P.M.
VOTE IIIX FOR COUNTY JUDGE
P4 Pol. Adv. Brantley far County Judge Comm. '
you'll both
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Mail Tribune
Rent Goes Up;
Building Comes Down
Detroit (U.R) Detroit's
common council has decided to
do what a lot of tenants would
like to do when the rent goes
up tear the building down.
When owners ot a building
which houses three city depart
ments told the city council that
the rent was going to Jump
from $47,000 to $06,000 annual
ly, the council started condem
nation proceedings. .
The site was wanted anyway
as part of a new civic center
development.
Vote May 16
E. O.
STADTER
of BEND
Republican Candidate for
Nomination for
Attorney General
Pd. Adv E. O. Stidter
enter
be richer for it