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On The Side By E. V. Durling
(Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
Another invention too long de
cayed in reaching the market is
the hoppicopter. That is a one
man helicopter equipped with a
motorcycle engine and said to
have a speed of fifty miles an
' hour. It was to retail at around
$1,500. Its invention was n
nounced about five years ago. It
'was supposed to reach. the mar
"ket a year later,; ; :
Horse and Women
- What article is most left be-
, hind in buses, subway trains and
other, public places? Answer is,
women's umbrellas. Ten times as
many women's umbrellas clutter
up 'Lost and Found -depart
ments as men's umbrellas. Wom
en try to think of too many
things at the game time. That s
why they' are always forgetting,
especially handbags and umbrel
las. Women should have their
handbags attached to a belt. Um
brellas likewise. I : understand
there is on the market a com
bination belt and umbrella. The
umbrella fits into a scabbard like
a sword.
2tt It Right
r While : B i n g Crosby never
owned the Del Mar,' California,
race track, he financed its build
ing. The twenty-second agricul
tural district of California which
.originally planned the construc
tion of the Del Mar plant was
unable to , raise the necessary
money. So Crosby furnished the
money and. in return was given
an opportunity to lease the track
lor an annual race meeting. So,
let's get it right. If it hadn't
Deen for. Bmg Crosby,; there
would '.have been ; no racing
where the "Turf Meets the Surf"
'at Old Del-Mar. .
Asking
f Queries from clients. Q.
Where is the hotel in this coun
try at which all silver money is
washed .before it is returned to
guests and customers in change?
.A. Believe that practice is fol
lowed at the Davenport Hotel,
Spokane, Wash. However, it is
far from a new. idea. Over a cen
tury ago at several of London's
Polire Hold Two nn
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Double-Dale Murder
T. "iHightstowri, N. J. (U.R)-lpo.
lice today, held two Massachu
setts men wanted in connection
with the double-date murder of
pretty Celia Cienski, 20, whose
half nude body was found in a
Connecticut canaL c
Jerry Celetti, 34, of Springy
field, Mass., surrendered to New
ark, N. J., police Tuesday night
a fow hnnrc after nn1ifo liorl i
rested Joseph De Maio, 35, also
of Springfield, at a routine motor
vehicle check here.
Both men are wanted by Con
necticut authorities on charges
resulting from the murder end
attempted rape of Miss Cienski
who disappeared after a Sunday
night double-date with her sister
Ann, 23. ; r -
Democrats To Pick
Philadelphia Man
Wasihngton (U.R) The Dem
ocratic National Committee
scheduled a meeting today to
elect Matthew H. McCloskey,
Philadelphia builder, as party
treasurer:
rual talk about a proposal
the 1956 national conven-
in August, later than usual.
rio was anticiDated.
Democratic , National Chair
man Paul M. Butler wants to
open the convention Aug. 27, to
shorten the 1 campaign. Republi
cans are considering a Septem
ber convention for the same rea
son. In recent times the conven
tions have been held in June or
July.
leading clubs all silver coins
were washed and polished be
fore being returned to members
as change. Q. Never mind about
the maiden's prayer to St. Cath
erine. Everybody knows that.
Is there a wives'-prayer? "A
Only wives prayers I know of is
the following by Ingeborg Hoer-
ner: - - - :- w--
"Of all life's torments ...
Lord, spare me this ,
The quiet sting of
. - a dutiful kiss.
Feet :v -.- '
It has been claimed 70 -per
cent of the population of the
United States have weak . feet.
Abraham Lincoln said, "I just
can't -think straight when " my
feet hurt me." Mr. Lincoln, had
considerable trouble : with t his
feet. His right foot was a quarter
inch longer than his left foot. In
most people the left foot jis
longer. Lincoln was the : first
President to commission a chir
opodist in the United States
Army.
Sidelights - , ; ;
What ex-wife is the holder of
the American record for number
of living, ex-husbands?- Have
heard of a Calif orniah who has
five living ex-husbands and is
now living happily with her
sixth husband . . . It was Her
mione Gingold who said, .when
discussing" the appearance of fe
males in scanty bathing attire,
"One woman's ' charming ' ex
posure is another woman's vul
gar disclosure." :
Shaving
This year is the twenty-fifth
anniversary of the electric
shaver. There are about 55,000,
000 men in the.U.S-A. who shave
regularly. It is claimed 25 per
cent use electric razors. T am
not one of them: I use a safety
razor. I don't care for -a -dry
shave. I like, the refreshing feel
ing that follows a wet shave.
YMCA Activities
Told for Rofariahs
By T Members
Six members of the Medf ord
YMCA of varying ages formed
a panel to discuss the activities
of the local "Y" before the Med
f ord Rotary club Tuesday at a
'luncheon meeting at the Jackson
hoteL Participating in the pro
gram were Eleanor Davis, presi
dent of the Tri-Hi-Y, Harold
Ashton, Hi-Y president, ; Frank
Bash Jr., president of the Youth
Council, and Ann Manno, . Perry
Whitlock and Bill Dames.
Ann Manno, -whose hobbies
include , swimming and stamp
collecting, told Rotarians of the
many phases of swimming in
struction provided by the
YMCA.
'The interesting and instruc
tive camping program of the
"Y" at the Diamond Lake camp
were described 'by Bill Dames,
while ; Perry : Whitlock further
outlined the .program of swim
ming courses in the YMCA pool.
Bill' is a champion of the Y
Olympics competition which in
cludes chin-ups, basketball and
baseball, standing broad jump,
potato race, etc.
Tells Significance
. . The significance and meaning
of membership in the Tri-Hi-Y,
which ! opens new avenues for
social enjoyment to high school,
junior , high , and . YMCA girls,
were explained by Eleanor- Da
vis. This ' christian organization
for girls sponsored a Christmas
party during the past holiday
season as a benefit for needy
families in' this area. Frank
Bash Jr. outlined the scope of
program of the Youth Council,
with membership , of youth lead
ers of local schools. It ; is the
Council's aim to plan youth ac
tivities, and social gatherings to
utilize -fully the facilities of
Medf ord's fine YMCA building.
The objective of the Hi-Y en
gaged in spiritual and spcial ac
tivities on an international scale
were told by Harold Ashton.
The organization is self-supporting..:
Terence Brereton, he said,
is the delegate from this area
who will ' participate " in the
YMCA youth conference in Paris
this year, f .
Robert Jones, director of the
Medford YMCA, was Rotary
program chairman and intro-
auceq ine .speaKers.
Ddciors Use Planes
To Speed House Calls
: IndianaDolis. Miss - U.R)
Doctors r at North , Sunflower
County Hospital here 1 often
make their rounds in four planes
sheltered in a hangar next to the
modern 33-bed institution. -
The planes are owned by two
doctors,., the hospital business
manager and . the bookkeeper.
Dr, "John. Egger said he " saves
time by flying throughout the
country on his visits to patients.
Dr. Charles Cox said the "flying
calls" he makes at times might
be the"means of saving a life."
The physicians and hospital
employees made frequent1 plane
trips N to 1 nearby , Greenwood,
Greenville and 'Memphis. Once
Dr. Cox and the business man
ager flew to Chicago to attend
a convention.
Wednesday. January 19. 1353
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
WEATHER By United Press
Northern California: Showers
today with snow in mountains;
gradual 'clearing and colder tonight.
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