SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE'
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REFUGEES EVACUATED French' Engineer Corps sol
diers man boats to help move refugees from homes flooded
by rampaging Siene River at Corbeil, Prance. In Paris,
hundreds of volunteers were working far into the night to
bolster barriers alqng the bank of the rising river. -
Army Picture
: Washington (U.R) Th
U. S." Army's readiness for im
mediate retaliation against pos
sible aggression anywhere in the
world is illustrated dramatically
in the new color documentary
motion picture, "This Is Your
Army." w '',.' - .. .
This film,- produced by Mov
ietone News for . the Army is
being released this month to
theaters throughout the United
States. It presents... a. compre
hensive report on the Army
its soldiers,- its leaders; its wea
pons to the rpeople" of 'the Un
ited States and . shows .the Am-J
erican taxpayers - the-"inilitary
muscles their-dollars? are buy
ing. "": ' : . .
; - Movietone"; News cameramen
visited morel than 60 ; military
installations in the United States
and 10 other countries to shoot
film for ihe' exciting ;55-minute
picture, which is being distrib
uted - as a public -service on
non-profit basis by the Coun
cil of Motion Picture Organiza
tions, Inc.- z-S
Troop Information Movie . j .
Thex film originally was pro
duced as a troop information
movie and already hundreds' of
thousands of soldiers have seen
it. . , . " " .
- The Army's!: new family of
tanks and awesome new wea
pons -; atomic :' cannon, - super
sonic guided missiles, and
bombardment . rockets - are
shown in action..
. But even in" the era of push
MAY HE WAS FOGGED, TOO
r Menlo Park, Calif. (U.R)
Police set. ; up : flares to halt
Southern Pacific trains. Wednes
day when they spotted an auto
driving up the tracks. The driv
er, Robert, CL-Brook, 25,-when
stopped asked: "Doesn't this go
to the parking lot? "I thought it
lid, but of course my windshield
is all iogged up. ' '
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button wonder weapons, impor
tance of the individual soldier
is revealed simply and effec
tively. -"This Is Your . Army"
brings home the fact that nu
clear .warfare would call for
more, not fewer, soldiers' with
far more technical training than
ever before required. ; r . "
; Problems encountered " in pro
ducing the color film were: mon
umental when compared to us
ual motion picture operations.
Getting the full Army "story on.
film Involved efforts of thous
ands of Army personnel at -in2
stallation around the world, and
required cooperation of - many
foreign governments? w, if
any," motion .pictures ever made.
before required participation of
so man. people... y
Camera crews labored in the
snows of Alaska and the jungles
of Panama, photographed U. S.
soldiers In training - in ; Japan
and Germany, filmed reports of
activities of .our. allies, in -Tur--key,
Greece and Italy; obtained
detailed accounts of the activit
ies of U. S. soldiers and Repub
lic of Korea troops ore the alert
against renewed Reef aggression
in Korea.- ? ..
RsponsibiliiieV Outlined '
- State 6f readiness of the Army
in Berlin '-is shown in a grand
review, of U. S. troops., ' ? r.
i 'This Is Your ; Army ; ou
lines thet worldwide ' responsib
ilities of the United States and
the Army's mission.
f" It 'shows induction of soldiers
at a. reception center, covers
their, basic training under re
alistic battle conditions, and
goes on to field . maneuvers and
the training of soldiers who man
highly technical weapons - of
heretofore unequalled killing
power. Top level- Army; com
manders, both at the Pentagon
in Washington and in the field,
are jhown at work." '
AMAZING MILK DISCOVERY!
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only Carnation has -
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Thursday, Janqarr 27, 1S55
By MERRIMAN SMITH
United Press Whil House Writer
. .Washington (U.R) .. -; Back
stairs at the White House: j.
A; President : Eisenhower has
made it a habit to carry a wallet
stocked with cash. - Particularly
since the Sunday he found, him
self at church with no money for
the - offering plate, and Press
Secretary- Jim Hagerty bailed
him out with a loan. V. "
Presidents Roosevelt and Tru
man rarely carried much money
on them in the White House un
less they, were warned in Ad
vance that some charitable or
ganization was coming,, to sell
something..' Mr.. Truman some?
times carried a few autographed
dollar bills which , he dispensed
as souvenirs. " - .
But normally, a President' re
quires very little petty cash.
Carfare is never a problem. His
meals, are paid"for by the month".
And he doesn't get his papers
from the corner newsie. .
" Mr. Eisenhower receives from
three' to ten new books a day
from publishers and ; well-wishers.
"He receives a number" -of
paper-backed - Western ' novels
from people who know his fond
ness for this branch of literature;
Kevin McCann, the author
and president of Defiance (O.)
College,-, is around the White
House a good bit these days in
bis role as consultant on import
ant presidential speeches, and
messages...- "- - , -'
McCann used to refer to him
self as a "waterboy that's what
all consultants are." That was
last year. Today, McCann calls
himself 'a comma chaser." He's
just being modest. The President
has a high regard for McCann' s
literary. ability. ,
Signs of ; the times at the
White House:
r A placard in the office of Aus-
sistant Press Secretary Murray
Snyder saying "Don't let it lull
you.":-.- ;.a . - . -
A small printed sign on the
press room, board, "Time is val
uable. Why waste it . working?"
. - Who- was the first President
to ride, in an automobile? Auto
Facts says it was William-Mc-Kinley
-as 'he was -rushed" to a
hospital V. after "- being fatally
wonded by an assassin Sept. 6,
wounded by' an assassin Sept. 6,
When the Duke of Windsor
recently visited the White House,
photographers ,were alerted that
they would be permitted - to
make pictures of the former king
and Mr Eisenhower in -the Pres
ident's office.
After the lensmen had waited
for about 20 minutes, they were
toidj "no pictures." The? White
House had decided that . -since
.fhe:.yj&t.'.was..".saciart. news pic
tures were, not indicated.
Senior CAP Members
Slate,Meeting Friday -
There will be a meeting of the
senior members of the Medf ord
squadron of the Civil Air Pa
trol Friday, Jan. 28, at the CAP
building at tne Mediord air
port.
The meeting will begin at 8
p.m. and all members or inter
ested members are urged to at
tend. .
The meeting will be of partic
ular importance to all new
members of the Medf ord squad'
ron, or who - are anticipating
joining in 1955, officers said."
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' SERIOUS- IKE President iSsenhower: appears in serious
mood in these two pictures made while he met with Howard
L. Roach, airman. of Republican Farm Council, at. the
-v White House; Shortly after picturesvwere; made, he sent '
: Congress his proposal for the defense of Formosa and his
hope for ending the. "vest-pocket war?' between the Conv j
munists' and Nationalist Chiiyse forces; ; -1 " ; : : , Ji ; v i
OBJECTS TO SPUR -
Macon,- Ga. (U.R) Property
owners objected in 1 Federal
Court Wedriesdayithat the. San
dersville ' "Railroad's" proposed
six-mile '".spur ;track" actually
is the extension of the three-mile-long
main line. ' ;
ABOUT TIME
Augusta, Me. - :''(U.R)--State
Sen. Robert KMartin" Wednesday
filed a bill to repeal 16 pages of
laws 'regulating street railroads;
He ' pointed - out that ' trolleys
haven't operated-Here in eight
years. -- :
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OLCC Gives Warning
Portland J.R) -!.A: recent
Portland Municipal ; court ' ml-'
ing that a woman old enough to
marry is old enough to drink has
brought a warning . from . the
Oregon Liquor Control commis
sion;' v " 0:: )'-.. "7':
-The OLCC, in bulletins mail
ed, to the state's 5800 licensees,
warned that at least i three sec
tions of the liquor law state, that
a person under 21 years of-age
may not buy alcoholic beverag
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bring care every step of me
aat makesi SWyegetables
Complainers Excused
Ami ArbdrrIichV -OJ.R) l"f
you complain about everything
wile . hospitalized, : you're;,-just
acting like, a child and doctors
won't hold it against you, a med
ical group was told." ; '" "
: Elton B. McNeil assistant pro
fessor of psychology at the Uni-"
versity of Michigan, told a meet
ing of hospital administrators
and accountants that the "basic
reaction r to. -: hospitalization . is
'."Being distressed; anxious and
apprehensive,' the ; patient, -.regresses
to childlike behavior," he
said. "The things he would nor
mally ' shake ' off . and disregard
become' isstfes of central import
ance for him." I ;
. That' why, McNeil said, hos
pitals should resign themselves
to regarding most adult patients
ais children; rather than adults.' -.-r
"It is impractical, if not impos
sible, i to , set .'-about changing
human -nature'- he said.
-Mbst complaining 'v- patients
don't aim their criticism at doc
tors and.nurses because they rep
resent "conxf ort iand; survival,",
McNeil said. He, said hospital ad-;
ministrators were the most popu
lar targets, v- -
Oh Lipdif Violaf ton
-; Muhcipal ? Court Judge J;
Miirchison'' recent1, suspended
sentence - of J an s19-yearId
housewife charged with falsify
ing her age to obtain liquor. He
said one statute of the law held
that a person obtained majority
upon, marriage,.'.'. , 'r'' ;
George Woodworth, . - liquor
commission attorney,' said !he be
lieves the conflicting statute
should be rewritten by the state
Legislature. ::i ' ;-
. Nothing battered, nothing bruised.
No strings en the beans, no silk in tba ccm.
Nothing to pick o pick oat, or pick at.
No strings on the beans, no silk m tea com. ! v: , ;
By Hospital Doctors
"And, j it. k true," f he .said,
"that the better the patient be
gins to feel, the louder, his com
plaints become."
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