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LACK OF TACT WILL DRIVE
HER INTO "WRONG" SUIT
OR'S ARMS
When a child falls In love
with the "wrong" person, par
ents naturally want to guard
their child from a marriage
which they know will fail from
the start. Great tact is needed
for such a situation and few par
ents use it, as is true of the fath
er whose tactics are described
in the following letter:
(Q) "Our 19-year-old daugh
ter is madly in love with a
young man whose background
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By ELIZABETH HURUOCK, PH.D.
It to different from hert that
they cannot have anything in
common. My husband disap
proves to ttrongly of thit
young man that he won't al
low my daughter to bring him
into the house and he fliet in
to a fit of rage when the
young man't name it men
tioned. I feel that he is driv
ing our daughter into his
arms. Am I right?
(A) You are absolutely right.
If your husband does not change
his tactics soon, it will be too
late. The girl will marry t h e
very man her mather is trying
to prevent her from marrying.
Storming
g a inst this
young man
makes your
daugh t er
champion h i s
course. Your
husband has
t I m a d e 1 h
FT-, I young man
martyr in your
daughter's eyes
Dr. Hurlock
and of course she is rushing to
his defense. Her anger against
her father's tactics makes her
blind to any faults he may have.
It is unfair to condemn this
young man as the "wrong" per
son for your daughter until she
herself discovers whether he is
or not. What may seem "wrong"
to you may seem "right" to her
But, your husband is not giving
the girl a chance to discover if
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THE GENERAL COMES HOME Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway holds
his 3-year-old son, Matty, as he arrives at Hamilton Air Force
Base near San Francisco with Mrs. Ridgway. Gen. Ridgway win
take over Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's position as supreme com
mander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Paris.
Around Hollywood
Hollywood (U.R) After the
shouts and sentiment about Judy
Garland's "comeback" vaude
ville show died
away, it was a
sad-faced
dog named
Red Dust who
walked off
first with a
movie
con-!
tract.
Judy hasn't
announced any
Dlans vet. ex-
Aline Mosby cept that She
may star in a movie she'll pro
duce independently herself.
But Red Dust, who's number
three on her five-act variety
bill, can hardly get out of his
this man is "wrong" or "right"
for her.
Should Show Interest
Persuade your husband to
change his tactics and then in
vite this young man to your
home. Have some friends of the
family drop in and later, give a
party for the young people your
daughter knows. Be very kind,
pracious, and interested in him.
Urge your husband to do the
likewise.
This approach to the problem
will give your daughter an op
portunity to see for herself if
the man of her choice really fits
into her life pattern or if he is
like a fish out of water in the
environment she has been used
to. If it is the latter, she will
either have to readjust her life
to fit the pattern'of the man she
loves or give him up. Let her
make that choice.
If you have a problem about
family or friend, atk Dr. Hur
lock to halp you. Write in cart
of thit newspaper.
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By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
dressing room for the offers the
movie agents are waving at
him.
The pooch will switch from'
stage to celluloid in a Paramount
musical, "The Stars Are Sing
ing," with tunes by Oscar win
ners Jay Livingston and Ray
Evans. His trainer, Bob Williams,
has a Dart in the movie, too.
May Do TV Series
I'm the comedy lead and Red
Dust plays Laurence Melchior's
dog," explained Williams, "the
dog also may do a TV film ser
ies."
The Springer spaniel has been
a nightclub, vaudeville and thea
ter star for nearly two years.
His talent is being contrary, so
his act is a satire on all trained
dog routines.
When Williams calls the dog
out on the stage at the Garland
show, Red Dust trots into the
audience instead; -When the
master coaxes him to jump on a
table, Red Dust just squats plac
idly and stares at the laughing
fans.
Dog Relaxes
At Williams' command, the
dog relaxes so completely that
the trainer can fold him in
half.
"It was difficult to get him to
do the opposite of my com
mands," Williams said. "I al
most gave up 500 times. How I
did it is a trade secret."
Williams and his wife, ex-burlesque
star Ann Corio, live with
Red Dust and two other trained
dogs near Malibu beach. Red
Dust rides to the Garland show
every night in a two-room house
built in the back of his master's
station wagon. He eats such del
icacies as ground beef, eggs,
vegetables and cod liver oil.
Has Pastime
Off stage, the spaniel's pas
time is dragging seaweed from
the beach and neatly piling It on
the porch of his actor neighbor,
Conrad Nagel.
"He really plays a character
on the stage, and when he's not
working he acts like an ordin
ary dog," Williams said. "So
when I took him to see the pro
ducer of his Paramount movie,
he was doubtful about Red Dust.
"But as we were ready to
leave, Red Dust walked through
a roomful of 18 people, singled
out the producer, and put his
head in the man's lap. The pro
ducer shrugged, 'What else can
I do?' and signed him."
The Rocky Mountain goat Is
found in the Western mountains
from Mount Rainier to Alaska.
ELECTe
Barbara Draper
FOR
Representative To Congress
Koje Incident Again
Demonstrates Army's
Value on Human Life
Washington (U.R) The Unit
ed States Army has demonstra
ted again that it places first val
ue on human life, but unfortu
nately the Koje Island incident
has given the Communist Peip
ing Radio some new ammuni
tion. It can, however, have no ef
fect on the outcome of the Ko
rean truce negotiations.
The story of the kidnaping of
Brig. Gen. Francis T. Dodd by
Communist war prisoners may
never be told in its entirety.
Hetcua Lack Quettioned
For instance, 8th Army Com
mander Gen. James A. Van Fleet
has wondered publicly why Koje
island prison guards did not rush
in immediately for some kind of
an attempt to rescue Dodd after
the prisoners seized him.
Newsmen have been allowed
to visit Koje, but their move
ments have been carefully
screened, and both officers and
men in charge of guarding the
tough, hard-core Communist pris
oners of Compound 76 have been
Two Car Crashes
Reported Tuesday
Two automobile accidents on
Highway 99 north of Medford
yesterday were reported this
morning by state police.
In one, which occurred yester
day morning, three cars were in
volved. Police said that a coupe
driven by William O. Pflaum,
Dcs Moines, Wash., attempted to
pass a Rogue River school bus
driven by Lloyd C. Morrow, but
that it struck the bus when at
tempting to get back into the
northbound traffic lane. It
bounced into the ditch and then
back across the road, striking a
third vehicle driven by Robert
C. Bacon, Wesley Hills, Mass.
the police report added.
One Hurt
Only reported Injury was one
to Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Pflaum
who was taken to Josephine
General hospital in Grants Pass
by a passing motorist. The acci
dent occurred near Birdseye
creek.
The other accident was. a side
swipe collision which damaged
both cars but injured no one
police said. The crash happened
about 8:30 p.m. and involved
cars driven by Richard R. Holz-
hauser, route 1, box 445, Gold
Hill, and William H. Becker,
Lithia hotel, Ashland. The sec
ond car is owned by Magnolia
Lumber company, Ashland, po
lice said. Both vehicles were
severely damaged.
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WOUNDED HERO Marine
TSgt. Carl S. McPherson, whoa- :
left leg was blown off below the
knee by a mine blast in Korea,
reads his mail at Oakland (Calif.)
Naval Hospital. He lost the leg
when he went back Into a mine
field to rescue his platoon and
refused to be carried out for
treatment until assured of hii
men's safety.
An letive Christian, op
posed to universal mill
tiry training end inter-'
itate alcoholic beverage
' advertising. She It for
enforcement of gambling
laws, for clean and honest
government . , reasonable
taxes, international peace
and understanding.
This adv. Indorsed and tield for
by the Temperance Committee
of the Mothodlit Church.
Wednesday, May 14. 1831
ordered into silence on the whole i
affair. 1
Dodd himself first was sched
uled officially to answer ques
tions at a news conference. La
ter, the conference was cancelled
and a statement over Dodd's sig
nature was issued.
Thus parts of the story con
tinue to bear the official label,
"top iccret."
At any rate, a Communist flag
flies over Compound 76, and
U.N. guards dare not enter its
gates.
Brig. Gen. Charles Colson,
who negotiated Dodd's release,
said:
"I do not admit that there
have been instances of bloodshed
where many prisoners of war
have been killed and wounded
by U. N. forces."
Referred to Riots
Presumably, Colson referred
to the Koje prisoner riots of
February and March in which
1 persons died, including an
American soldier.
The U. N.'s new supreme com
mander in the Far East, Gen.
Mark Clark, has pointed out that
whatever concessions the U. N.
made, were made under duress
and the necessity of getting Gen
eral Dodd out alive.
He also has recognized in ad
vance the propaganda use that
Peiping Radio will make of the
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