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r U C MTTrOBD fcaEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE! DOING THEIR PART filing alien address cards at right is Francisco Leon, his wife, Carmen, and son, Francisco (Panchito) Jr. At left, Panchito hands his card to San Francisco Postmaster John F. Fixa. "The Leons remind the many thousands of aliens in the United States to register their addresses by Jan. 31 in any postoffice or Immigration office. All aliens, even 3-year-old Panchito. must file an address report regardless of any other registration he has macte recently. Francisco and Carmen are part of a Mexican trio appearing in San Francisco's Sinaloa. Election of Assembly May Weaken Premier Paris (U.R) A major polit ical asault aimed at undermining the strength of Premier Pierre Mendes-France begins in the Na tional Assembly today while the Premier is engaged in a series of imoortant conferences in Home. The battle is for the presiden cy of the divided National Assem bly. The past is now held oy Socialist Andre le Troquer, a sup porter of Mendes-France who seeks reelection in the new ses sion of Parliament. The Com munists and the extreme right wing will try to seat their own man. ; Mendes-France, fresh from a four-day- vacation in southern Jtaly, began a busy two days in Rome- With a. morning confer ence with Italian Budget Minis- ter Ezio VanonL . Later In the day he meets Premier Mario Scelba and For eign Minister Gaetano Martino in conferences informed . sources said were aimed at selling Ital ians his pet idea of a European arms pooL fN 7"S: Vi v N " w wrv " r?" ivHh vigorous Cantetbiiiy TEA For tea of invigorating, full flavor you can't beat Canterbury! Sip after sip, Canterbury's bright re freshment makes you feel alert alive. And it always costs you less! Get vigorous Canterbury now in its bright new package... the smaxtcjt pick-me-up of the season... . . r ;Sl cup of7BC . "in? President The National Assembly met to elect a successor to the one armed Le Troquer. Three ballots were scheduled and the results were not expected until late evening. . Pushes Arms Pool Meanwhile Mendes-France was expected to make an all out ef fort, to sway Italy into the French arms pool camp before he heads north for talks with West German Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer at Baden Baden. Italy was reported favorably in clined, Adenauer opposed. A Foreign Office spokesman at the Hague, said Monday night Holland was "almost definitely opposed"; to Mendes - France's plan for an arms "pool. Britain and Germany were the chief op ponents with Holland, Belgium and- Luxembourg cool, - - .The battle f pr . the presidency of the National Assembly may foreshadow., other' battles over such issues as the French budget, home rule for Tunisia and a new electoral system that will deter- Tuesday, January 11, 1953 in French mine the fate of Mendes-France's government. Test of Strength Seen The election was expected to develop into a test of strength between the left of center major ity that backs the Premier and the right of center group that op poses him as bitterly as do the Communists. . ' The Mendes-France majority of Socialists, Radicals and Gaul lists first emerged last year in electing Le Troquer to the office which is the second highest pro tocol office in the land and ranks only after that of President Rene Coty. The Communists joined the Mendes group then but this year the Communists and the follow ers of Gen. Charles de Gaulle are expected to vote against the Pre mier's group. The Communists and Gaullists hold the balance of power in the divided Assem bly. Mendes-France is not directly involved in today's battle but a Le Troquer defeat would under mine the Premier's political authority since it would threaten his majorities. As We Live ' By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D. FEELS HUSBAND SPENDS MORE THAN HIS SHARE The family income belongs to the. whole family, not to one member alone. When one mem ber wants more than his share the others are bound to resent it. - . ., ., .. (Q) "When we were first married, my husband handled the money. Big joke I He spent it without knowing where it went, and the bills didn't get paid. I had to take over the management of the money. I managed to save enough for a down . payment on a home. Today he earns $125 a week. Sounds like a lot, doesn't it? After ; paying taxes, bills, in surance, etc., my husband takes $20 a week, not for clothes or gas or anything like that. Those are paid out of the family budget. Every two weeks I take a trip to the city and have my hair washed and set. That Ls my sole expendi ture for myself. I don't smoke or drink, and I never have enough money from the budget for anything else for myself. I feel that my husband is get ting more than his share.'r (A) You do not say what your nusoana does with : the $20 a week he keeps. ; Does he use it for lunches, transportation and guts lor you and the house, or does he just "blow it in' and have noth ing to show for it? You should have, more money for your own needs and Dr. Huzlock wishes than . " ' you have, con sidering your husband's income. While .it. is nice to have one's hair washed and set profession ally," couldn't you save that money by doing it yourself ex cept for special occasions? Ask your husband to keep' a complete record of every , cent he spends every ; week for a month or two. Then you and he can go over his expenditures to gether to see if they are really justified. If they are not, an other arrangement should be made about the spending money each of you keeps for your per sonal use. Unless you look into this matter money actually goes, you will continue to feel that your hus band is getting more than his share of the family income, and you will naturally Tesent it. General Features Corp.) ' -?"L Sunday Classified at at noon Saittrriav 1A m u i , Monday; other days 620 prevtouaday. Sgf. Joe Friday' Marries Actress Chicago KU.R) Jack Webb, television's Sgt. Joe Friday, married blonde actress Dorothy Towne in a private ceremony today. . . The wedding was held in a penthouse apartment at the Am bassador East hotel. It was the second marriage for each. Webb, 34, who flew into town with his 25-year-old fiancee Sunday night and took out a marriage license only yesterday, said Miss Towne plans to settle down to being "just a house wife." "She never took this acting career seriously at all," he said. Webb's first marriage to ac tress Julie London, mother of his two children, ended in di vorce in 1953. " Miss Towne, who comes from El Paso, Tex., had her marriage to cafe owner Leo Ravich an nulled when she discovered his divorce from his first wife was not final. ;. Eve Prentice Band Entertains at Camp ' Members of the Eve Prentice accordion band entertained vet erans of the Camp White domi ciliary in a special March of Dimes program at the camp last night. A group of Prentice stu dents from Rogue River Acad emy were presented in several numbers and two members of the domiciliary made their de buts as soloists. Harry Chipman, county chair man of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralj'sis, and Mrs. Paul Lowery, a former polio pa tient, spoke in behalf of the polio fund raising campaign. mm rUuE f NEW 1955 A BUSS FOR MARY March of Dimes Poster Girl Mary Kosloski, 5, of Colliersville, Te,nn., is kissed on her arrival in Chicago by Steven Rogusz, 6, king of Chicago's March of Dimes .drive. Mary is on her way to Washington to meet the President. WHERE'S TODAY? Hartford; Conn. 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"It is reasonable for Japan to want to normalize relations with Russia and Communist China," Hatoyama said during a stop over on a campaign tour. "Japan should take the initiative and issue a call to those coun tries before the general elections in late February or early March." The two . Red -run nations, which boycotted the San Fran cisco Peace Treaty, are still technically at war with Japan. and 198) new super-toeque V-8 o)W mill! PHONE 2-6157 Mil Plane Passengers Fed' Vancouver, B.C. U.R) Cana dian Pacific Airlines reported today it had to feed some of its Trans - Pacific passengers live ants and raw herring. The passengers were pen guins, goldfish, monkeys and an ant-eater CPA has been ferrying to Canadian 200s. '- Dancer Accepts $600 In Suit Against Actor " Long Beach, Calif. KU.R) -Dancer Margarie Von, 19, was willing to accept $600 today as a compromise to her $26,000 battery suit against actor Sonny Tufts for biting her on the leg. 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