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Training Maneuvers
Due on West Coast
San Francisco (U.R) Joint
Army-Navy training maneuvers
using more than 50 ships and a
6000-man regimental combat
team will be held on the Pac
ific coast March 14-30, it was
announced today.
i Officers directing the combin
ed operation said it will include
amphibious assault landings, anti-submarine
warfare, harbor,
mine and air defense for the
s ships.
s Li. -Gen. W. G. Wyman, com
mander of the Sixth army, said
troops of the 38th RCT of the
2nd division will board ships
at a simulated advance base in
;Puget Sound, Wash., and make
their beachhead at San Simeon,
Calif.
They will move inland and
"strike" at the rear of an enemy
force, be said.
Soviet Parliament
Stirs National Budget
Moscow (U.R) Both houses of
the Soviet Parliament convened
today to resume discussion of
the national budget.
No major speech was expected
until tomorrow when .Foreign
Minister Vyacheslav M. Moldtov
probably will make a major
foreign policy address."
RACE HORSES KILLED
Phoenix U.R) Fire swept
through an 80-stall barn at Ari
zona Downs race track early to
day killing 13 horses and de
stroying some 24 stalls.
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i LOOKS NICE FROM HERE San Francisco hair stylist Bob
Newberry puts finishing touches of bis new hairdo on Susan
Plant. He calls it The Pagan Coiffure and predicts it will
! have the ladies across the country "boycotting the boycut"
On The Side
(Distributed by King
The dove on yon withered how'
That lately mourned her mate
Has found another comrade now.
Such changes all await!
If nature has decreed it so
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By E. V. Durling
Features Syndicate, Inc.)
With all above, and all below
Let us like them forget our woe.
If I were to pass away tonight
I would advise you and you might
To love again tomorrow.
Freneau.
In discussing color psychology
I have frequently mentioned the
attention attracting powers of
the shade of pink. Recently I
reported I had been informed
that a man who used pink reply
cards had achieved better results
than when using any other color.
Now I hear pink shirts for men
are among the top sellers in that
line. Also that pink colored
wine, such as vin rose, is break
ing sales records. There is also
said to be quite a current de
mand for pink champagne.
Asking
Queries from clients. Q. Why
didn't Schubert finish "The Un
finished Symphony"? Nobody
seems to know. Schubert wrote
"T h e Unfinished Symphony"
when he was 25. It was never
played by an orchestra during
his lifeitme. Maybe he didn't
think it was worth finishing. Q.
What was the name of the New
York night club owned by
"Legs" Diamond during the pro
hibition era? A. Name of that
club was the Hoisy-Totsy. It was
on Seventh Avenue. Very wild
place.. .... -,
Shaving
How often do you shave? It
is claimed only one man in seven
shaves daily. I shave once daily.
If I tried to shave twice in the
same day the result is never sat
isfactory. I have heard of a fel
low who has an electric razor
at . home, one in his automobile
and one at his office. He shaves
six times daily
Horses & Women
, There continues to be an in
crease in the hip measurement
of the average American wom
an. The cause has not been de
finitely determined. The most
generally accepted theory is that
the average female sits down too
much. ' Rather than walk a
couple of blocks to a shop she
jwill get out the family automo-
Due ana nae. men, so many
laboraving machines have been
invented for housekeeping that
housework is. no longer the ex
cellent exercise for figure de
velopment it once was. In
cidentally, if the bulge epidemic
among our countrywomen con
tinues it" will be necessary to
make bus and street car seats
wider, provide more room for
passing through revolving doors
and compel shops specializing in
feminine apparel to triple their
stock of girdles and other types
of form compressing garments.
Asides
Too many people are becom
ing inebriated these days.
That is because they drink too
fast. The time between drinks
should be at least thirty minutes
. . . Dp tears come to your eyes
when viewing the sad part of a
film or stage play? If so, it shows
you have a good imagination.
And only intelligent people have
good imaginations.
Among the Married
Be kind to your mother-in-law.
Don't hate her or you may be
sorry. Not long ago there was re
ported a case of a man whose
mother-in-law lived with him.
He hated her. He was a sufferer
from sinus trouble. He noticed
the only time he enjoyed relief
from -sinus trouble was when his
mother-in-law was away . on
trips. So he arranged to have
his mother-in-law elsewhere for
a ixne. His sinus trouble disap
peared. However, his physician
tola nun the reason he got sinus
trouble in the first place was the
emotional disturbance caused by
hating his mother-in-law.
BUCKET' HELPS MOD
Russ Jamison, originator of
the "Bucket of Bucks" in the
county March) of Dimes drive,
said today he had turned over
$287.22 to the polio fund. The
money was raised by contribu
tions received by Jamison's pro
gram on radio station KMED
and from a "Bucket of Bucks"
dance. Jamison said it was the
largest amount his project ever
had collected. ; : -"-
Sailors Break Up
China War Protest
Portland (U.R) Seven
sign-carrying young people, pro
testing U.S. "intervention" in
the Far East, had their meeting
in front of the downtown U.S.
Recruiting service broken up
Saturday afternoon by sailors
who tore up the signs.
That was the only violence,
however. The seven, identifying
themselves only as college stu
dents, said they weren't object
ing to the draft or military ser
vice. "We just chose the recruit
ing office because it is symbol
ic of our military intervention
in the Far East.
The signs read "Formosa
Means War," "Bring Back the
Seventh Fleet," and "Keep Out
of China's Civil War."
Alabama, Georgia
Warned of Floods
By UNITED PRESS
Flood warnings were issued
for parts of Alabama and Geor
gia today as cold rains pounded
much of the Deep South.
The Southland was soaked by
rains that measured nine inches
deep at Pensacola, Fla., yester
day ( and sent floodwaters pour
ing into the city's streets and
low-lying areas.
Many Southern rivers swirled
dangerously towards flood stage
today as the rains continued.
Elsewhere in the nation, heavy
snow warnings were issued for
Vermont, New Hampshire, and
Maine and the mercury plumet
ed to 14 below zero at Grants
burg, Wis.
Ike Asked To Ponder
Airlines Decision
Washington (U.R) The state
of -Washington's congressional
delegation asked President Eis
aenhower today to reconsider a
decision, allocating, routes for
airlines serving the Northwest
and the Pacific.
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (D.
Wash.) said a letter had been
sent to the President by the
Washington delegation.
The letter asked the President
"to reconsider his decision to
award to the Pan American Air
lines the route from Seattle to
Hawaii and take it away from j
Northwest Airlines which has
been serving the area."
Rogue River
Rogue River Larry Shee
han has been elected chairman
of the Jackson County Demo
cratic Control committee. He is
local committeeman and has
been active in Democratic work
for years.
Mrs. R. C. Cummings of Keno
is spending some time at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Mae
Shults while her mother is con
fined to the Josephine general
hospital. Other Rogue River
people in the hospital are John
ny Branamun, Earl Young and
Jack Hogan.
The March of Dimes dinner
given in the VFW hall Thursday
night was well attended and a
huge success raising around
$400.
A very pleasant evening was
enjoyed at the Rollin Taylor
home recently on Evans Creek
road. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Golding, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Tellefsurd and Niles Henderson.
Dinner guests Jan. 30 at the
Forrest Burnett home on
Broadway were Mrs. Burnett's
neice, Mrs. Beatrice Riebert of
Gardner, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Burnett and Bruce and Don
na of Gold Hill and Mr. and
Mrs. Max Riebert and daughter
of Grants Pass.
BALLERINA WEDS
Paris U.R) British prime
ballerina Margot Fonteyn and
Roberto Arias, son of a former
president of Panama, were mar
ried at the Panamanian consu
late here yesterday.
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