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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEFJT fates liiratiraii Prabe iff Thursday, February 3 1953 Part' m Iraim f "1 CALLING FORMOSA DEFENSE resolution evidence of unified American determination to "resist Communist aggression," President Eisenhower formally signs in presence of congressional lead ers and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. From left, Sen. Thomas Hennings. D-Mo.; Sen ator Walter George, D-Ga.; Senator Styles Bridges, R-N. H.; Secretary of State Dulles; Sen- ator William Knowland, R-CaL; Senator Alexander Wiley, R-Wis. (International Soundphoto) 7 . .. - . - -; . '. . : - " ' ' - ' Dew, Pinetree Take on New Meanings In Washington i Washington (U.R) Dew is no longer what the poets write about Not in Washington, any way. J DEW in Washington jargon means "Distant Early Warning," Famous Trichologist Tells . : ' , .: v; ;V""n-' .- Truth .About Saving And Improving Hair i This new method of hme treatment for saving and grow ing thicker hair will be demon strated in Medford, Oregon, Fri day only, February!, 1955. These private individual dem onstrations will be held at the Jackson Hotel on Friday only, February 4, 2j?on, till 9 pan.; . 4 Oklahoma City, Feb. 2 In an interview here today D.. Russell Collins, internationally famous trichologist and director of the Collins Hair and Scalp Experts, Inc., said 'There are 18 different scalp, disorders that cause most men and women to lose hair. Using common, sense, a person must realize no one tonic or so called cure-all could correct all the disorders," he explained. :i GUARANTEED ""The Collins firhi, recognizing that most people are skeptical of claims that hair can be grown on balding heads, offers a guar antee," Collins said. , ? Once a person avails them selvesto the Collins treatment his skepticism immediately dis appears. To insure this, we offer this guarantee. "If you are not completely satisfied with your hair progress , in the very first 30 days your money will be re turned." . 'l ' ' ' ,'';" s HOPELESS CASES DISCOURAGED 'First the Collins specialists are quick to tell hopeless cases that they cannot be helped. But the "hopeless" 1 cases are few. Only if a man is completely, shiny bald is he in this lost cat egory. :, If there is fuzz, no matter how light, thin, or: colorless, the Col lins firm can perform wonders. - 'Everyone is given a complete, private examination to ' deter mine the condition of his scalp, and cause for his hair trouble. - . FREE EXAMINATIONS 1 This e x a m i h a t i on is very thorough, and highly technical, it- requires 20 to 30 minutes. There is no charge for this ex amination . and no - appointment Jargon on Defense Setup a radar network in . the. Arctic regions of North America to spot the approach of enemy planes. DEW is counted upon to give Canada and the United States the first tip on an attacking air is necessary. After the examina tion. he is told the . required length of treatment and how much it will cost. " s . After starting treatment, he makes regular reports to the Collins firm in Oklahoma City, and a trichologist will return to cnecK ms progress periodically. ,- To spread the opportunity of normal, heal t h y hair to the thousands who "arei desperately looking for help, i the Collins firm is sending specialists to various cities throughout the United States to conduct exami nations and start home treat ment. NO CURE ALL K "We have no cure-all for slick, yhiny baldness," Collins em phasizes. "If there is fuzz, the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what seems to me a miracle. There , is one thing Collins wants to be certain every man and woman knows. If a reces sion appears at the temples or a spot begins to show up on the crown of the head, there is something wrong and it should be given immediate attention. HAIR SFOR LIFETIME , "If clients follow our direc tions during treatment, and after they finish the course, there is no reason why they will not have hair all the rest of their lives," Collins said. "Our firm is defintely behind this treat ment, it all depends on the in dividual client's faithful observa tions of a few simple rules. v HOWS TOUR HAD2? :X If it worries you call Trichol ogist M. C. Stanley at the Jack son. Hotel in Medford Oregon on -Friday Only, February 4, 2 p.m. till 9 pjn. The public is invited. You do not need an ap pointment. The examinations are private and yon will not be em barrassed, or j obligated in any way. i - References: Financial, First Nat'l. Bank and Trust Co., of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Paid adV. fleet coming across the top of the world. If DEW misses, Pinetree may catch the invading force. Pirie tree is no product of Mother Nature. It's another radar line across Canada. It's also part of the completely new language spoken in Wash ington, military circles since the end of World War II, a language fostered by the amazing new weapons coming off the drawing boards. Honest John . , For example, at. the Pentagon Honest John isn't a contractor who plays square with Uncle Sam. Honest John is a free-flight rocket, capable of carrying an atomic warhead. -, Free flight doesn't mean Hon est John doesn't cost anything. It means Honest John is aimed, then fired, without further con trol. It's the opposite of the guided missle. To the military men, all rock ets are "birds." Their bases, nat urally, are "nests." Thus" we' have guided missiles labeled "Falcons" and "Sparrows." "Rascal" is not a juvenile de linquent. Rascal is an air to sur face rocket launched from a plane to blast ground installa tions. . ' "Texas Towers" don't come from Texas. But they are tower ing special radar equipment being set up on small islands and shoals off the coast to ex tend the warning system. "Doppler" isn't baby talk. It's the nickname of one of our most secret devices, a radar apparatus which can talk. Or, at least, Dop pler can give - off sound warn ings as well as the visual warn ings created by conventional radar. You won't f ind : "Snark" in any schoolroom dictionary. Snark is a rocket with a 5000 mile range and a speed of more than 600 mph. "Tarzon" isn't a misspelling of the jungle man. Tarzon is e controlled aerial bomb. And the "'Old Lady of X-10" is no lady' She's an atomic re actor at Oak Ridge, one of the oldest still in use. 730,000 Persons Given Free Food in Kentucky . - x ransion, xi.y. (V.Pj- A re cent survey; showed that more than 130,000 persons in 27 Ken tucky counties , were receiving tree food under a joint federal state relief , program. ; Most ' of the needy persons were located in eastern. Ken tucky, where there is wide spread unemployment because cf a slump in the' coal mining raaustry. : -The food -surplus commodi ties distributed by the federal department of agriculture in cluded butter, cheese, non-fat dry .milk,1 shortening, canned beef and gravy and dried beans. Court Records POLICE COURT Clarence Alton Guderian, failure to obey traffic signs, $5. N. W. French, parked more than 12 inches from curb, $2.50. DISTRICT COURT . Delbert K. Geary, no warning de vice. $6. Happy J. Williams, failure to stop at red light $10. Douglas W. Clark, inadequate emer gency brakes. $6. Raymond L. Rider, no vegistration certificate. $6. . Richard E. Shrader, switched r li cense. $15. Millard V. Younger, no operator's license on person, $6. Raymond D. Barnhardt. - 44, Fort land, angling in area closed to steel head, $30, with $15 suspended. CIRCUIT COURT Ileana June Freeman' vs. Buford Lee Freeman, divorce complain MARRIAGE LICENSE -APPLICATIONS Richard Samuel Wyant, 24. route 1, box 504,' Ashland, and Donna Louise Fawkes Basey. 19, of 167 Church fit., Ashland. Roger Lee Weiss, 24, route 1, box 513, Central Point, and Betty Joan Davis, 18r route 1, box 198. Central Point. Intervenfioirin Atomic frergy ivity Charged . Washington ' (U.R) Demo cratic congressmen today de manded an investigation of the Budget Bureau's part in the con troversial Dixon - Yates power contract. , .. ' Last year's Democratic mem bers of theHouse-Senate Atomic Energy Committee charged that the Budget Bureau "overstepped its legitimate authority ... and improperly intervened- in. - the activities of the Atomic Energy Commission.' - : '' The charges and demand for an investigation highlighted a minority report opposing the Re publican majority's action in speeding action on the contract by waiving a 30-day waiting pe riod -vt- ..-r;; .7-': '; Democratic members of the joint committee, now in ma jority control, recently pushed through a motion to rescind the waiver and to ask that" the ad ministration cancel the Dixon Yates 'arrangement. President Refuses But President Eisenhower yes terday refused to withdraw, the contract, which calls for" con struction of a steam generating power plant at-West Memphis, Ark.'.The plant would be built by.; private utilities and supply power to the Tennessee Valley Authority to replace power sup plied to the AEC. 5 i. , In the report stemming from last year's , waiver action by the Republicans, the dissenting Dem ocrats said a majority of Atomic Energy Commission members "wishes to dissassociate the com mission from , the Dixon-Yates negotiations as soon as it became clear that this matter was in no way related to the AEC." Republicans Disagree x "But by instructionindeed, order of the Bureau of the Budget, the commission was- re quired to . proceed with negotia tion of a contract based upon the Dixon-Yates proposal," the Democrats charged. The Democrats recommended that Congress investigate the Budget Bureau for this action. Republicans, defending the waiver, said the "real issue" is whether TVA is to be permitted to expand "to provide its service area in perpetuity-with' all pow er it can accept generated by any means whatsoever,' and sub sidized by federal funds." Adoption . of such a policy "would be rank, unrestrained, unadulterated socialism," . the Republican majority report said. Americans Said : Greatest travelers Washington KU.R) Ameri cans are the world's greatest travelers. To prove it, 75,000,000 of them will pack up and take "See America" vacation trips ' this year, according to the automo bile association. Anther half million U.S. pleasure-seekers will go abroad, setting an all-time high m inter national travel, the AAA added, Over 63,000,000 will travel to vacation spots ; by automobile, according to the AAA. Ameri cans are showing a preference for, short instead of long motor trips. These motorists will find good news asi far as prices and ac commodations are . concerned There are more overnight ac commodations than ever before Many hotels are remodeling to meet the growing ' competition from motels. The AAA said , there will be no increase in prices over last year; a dip in - prices in some places. In the field of foreign travel, more middle and lower income families t will go abroad on , a fpay later'' travel plan offered by many airlines and steamship companies. : Reflecting the international interest in skiing, some airlines are offering ; low-cost ski tours to. European sports centers this winter. Pan American Airways offers such tours on its 10 per cent down, "pay later" plan. Europe remains the most pop ular foreign vacation attraction for Americans, but there is in creasing competition from the British West Indies, Cuba and Asia. ; - '-While Americans are viewing foreign countries, theUnited States will be viewed by. over 600,000 foreign visitors - this year, the AAA estimated. BACK TO TOBACCO . .Rockland, Me. U.R) Ed ward B.;MacAllister, .one of the nation's oldest practicing attor neys, kept his vow and is once again lighting up cigarettes and puffine away whenever he feels like' it 'MacAllister determined that he would stop smoking when he was SS and resume only if he reached the age of '90. First thing he did on his "ffOth birth day was -buy a pack-of cigar ettes, - - . Act Increasing Over Wa r Washineton (U.R) Diplo mats saw increasing signs today that Moscow is truly worried ua Automobile Found Hollywood JflJ.R) Voluptua, sexy television siren who was fired from' her job Tuesday, was reported missing early today after her car was found aban doned near the beach on the Pacific Coast Highway. Police said a check at her home showed she had not been there last night Police also said they were attempting to locate her publicity agent. Voluptua, whose real name is Gloria Pall, was fired by local TV station KABC in the wake of indignant complaints by church v groups, the ' Parent Teachers association and others who ' objected to her gyrations and low-cut gowns. Police said the sports car was discovered blocking ; t r a f f i cj parked part way on the the high way about six miles north of Santa Monica. Some clothes and a clipping album were found on the seat Central.. Point Firemen Hose Down Dirty Street ' Central Point Pine st. in Cen tral Point had a "new look" this week, ' after city volunteer firemen washed it down Sunday from Fifth st to the Pacific highway. '- About 12 volunteers joined in the project to wash away sev eral month's accumulation of mud. Two pumpers were used in the project under the direction of City Coordinator - Arden Pinkham and Fire Chief Oran Chastain.- - '. . The city does not yet own a street . sweeper, firemen .pointed out. . " v Volupt Missing - - - - " . .mi . ;." -( - ' .- -.. . -j ' .'-.'':-". -; ; ' j JiJUIJUl.. " r.'l r -ii-j . "J-"1 ri I f 1 . " mtemltS'!V"V IW"UIW"M " ' ' i"f '"' - - - 'rr.'-, t Xy 'r I """''" 111 ''.!! t '". ilf'W.mn .1111 ill 11 11 , sigS&S&w .;,r,MA., "tfw i Jlpi,iirrir!Jj ., Mil , " " ' " , , , .i ' - ; - ' ; r - . - . .. X 7-. ? 7 , . ' ' , I V I , , ' ' ' ' . ', ,. ' f. i " f i.' "' ' , . w. - : - I ' - T . " ' V -'- i . '. ' ' ' 7 V.,7''- ';,,''" 7.'-y.'.7'." 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However, these students! of Soviet' relations conceded that it is entirely possible that the quick and - determined reaction of the United States to Red Chi nese probing attacks in the Na tionalist coastal islands off For mosa caught both the Russians and the Chinese Reds off guard. Events may have . happened so quickly the two Communist powers were unable to mesh their policies or plans. By the time the Russians and the Chinese realized they had touched a tender spot, Presi dent Eisenhower had asked Con- 2,000 Illinois Men 2 Battle Winter Storms Springfield,: 111! (U.R) The work of keeping 14,000 miles of Illinois roads open ' to 7 traffic during the winter;" is no small chore. ', : The state highway" division mobilized 2,000 . maintenance men and a fleet of 1,850 me chanized vehicles to do battle with winter. Workers installed 300 miles of snow, fence and stockpiled 300,000 cubic yards of sand and cinders, 1,000 tons of calcium chloride and'ld,000 tons of salt at strategic spots. 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