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Mock Hydrogen Bomb
For 50 U.S. Cities; To
Washington OI.R) A mock
hydrogen bomb attack on 50
U.S. cities will send thousands,
Including the President, scurry
ing for shelter in a nationwide
Civil Defense test June 15-16.
During the test 15,000 feder
al employees will be evacuated
from the nation' capital. They
will operate the government
from secret headquarters in a
half dozen states from points 35
to 200 miles from Washington.
The White House said the
President may participate in the
government relocation to the ex
tent of leaving town briefly, but
details have not been completely
worked out.
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The test, labeled "Operation
Alert. 1955" will begin at 11 a.m.
EST June 15 and continue until
1 p.m. June 16. In addition to
U.S. points, attacks will be made
on cities in Alaska Puerto Rico,
Hawaii 'and Panama.
The first nationwide Civil De
fense test was held last June.
The new test will involve un
announced simulated attacks on
seven cities. Their identity will
not be made known prior to the
start of the Civil Defense exer
cise. They will be hit "with a nu
clear equivalent of 20,000 to
5.000.000 tons of TNT."
The joint announcement of
the test was made by Civil De
fense administrator Val Peter
son and Defense Mobilizer Ar
thur S. Flemming. They said the
attack on 43 cities will deter
mine the readiness of a "near
saturation assault" on three in
dustrial sections of the country.
The three sections are the North
east, the Midwest and the Paci
fic Coast.
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This new method of home treat
ment for saving and growing
thicker hair will be demonstrat
ed in Medford, Oregon, Wednes
day ONLY, March 30, 1955.
These private demonstrations
will be held at the Medford
Hotel on Wednesday ONLY,
March 30, 2 p. m. till 9 p. m.
Chicago (Special In an in
terview here today Mr. E. V.
Safranski, internationally fam
ous trichologist and director of
the Millard Hair and bcaip
socialists said "There are 18
different seal? disorders that
cause most men and women to
lose hair. Using common sense,
a person must realize no one
tonic or so called cure-an coma
correct all the disorders," he ex
plained. GUARANTEED
"The Millard firm, recogniz
ing that most people are skepti
cal of claims that hair can be
grown on balding heads, offer a
guarantee," Safranski said.
Once a person avails himself
to the Mi Hard treatment his
skepticism immediately disap
pears. To insure this we offer
this guarantee: "If you are not
completely satisfied with your
hair progress at the end of 30
days your money will be re
turned"." HOPELESS CASES
DISCOURAGED
First the Millard specialists
are quick to tell hopeless cases
that they cannot be helped. But
the "hopeless' cases are few.
Only if a man ip completely,
shiny bald is he in this lost
category.
If there is fuzz, no matter how
light, thin, or colorless, the Mil
lard people can perform won
ders. Every one is given a complete,
private examination to deter
mine the condition of his scalp,
and cause for his hair trouble.
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Cities will be given a mini
mum of two hours and a maxi
mum of three hours and 26
minutes warning. Cities with
evacuation plans will be able to
IHlong ECong Viewed Miferentiy
Than V3atsu, Quemoy
By HAROLD GUARD
United Press Correspondent
London U.R) A fast way to
start a hot argument here is to
suggest that if Chiang Kai-shek
gives up Quemoy and Matsu to
the Chinese Reds, then Britain
ought to give up another "off
shore island," Hong Kong.
British foreign policy is that
Quemoy and Matsu are territo
rially part of mainland China
and, anyway not worth fighting
for. Hong Kong is a far different
matter.
Prime Minister Sir Winston
Churchill told Commons last
week Britain would hold on to
it, come what might.
This reporter put to the colo
nial office the comparison be
tween the two Nationalist-held
fortress and the British Crown
Colony.
"There is no parallel between
the status of Hong Kong and
that of the offshore islands of
Quemoy and Matsu," the colonial
official said, "and we are not
going to be talked or jostled out
of it.
Given lo Britain
"Hong Kong was given to
Britain for all time under the
treaty with China over 100 years
ago when it was a barren rock.
Quemoy and Matsu have never
been ceded to anyone. It is true
Improving Hair
it requires 20 to 30 minutes.
There is no charge for this ex
amination and no appointment is
necessary. After examination he
is told the required length of
treatment and how much it will
cost.
After starting treatment, he
makes regular reports to the Mil
lard firm in Chicago, and a tri
chologist will return to check
his progress periodically.
To spread the opportunity of
normal, healthy hair to the
thousands who are desperately
looking for h e 1 p, the Millard
firm is sending specialists to
various cities throughout the
United States to conduct exami
nations and start home treat
ment.
NO CURE ALL
"We have no cure-all for slick,
shiny baldness," Safranski em
phasizes. "If there is fuzz, the
root is still capable of creating
hair and we can perform what
seems ot be a miracle."
There is one thing Safranski
wants ot be certain every man
and woman knows. If a recession
appears at the temples or a spot
begins to show up on the crown
of the head, there is something
wrong and it it should be given
immediate attention.
HAIR FOR 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," Safranski said. "Our firm
is ''definitely behind this treat
ment, it all depends on the in
dividual's faithful observation
of a few simple rules."
HOW'S YOUR HAIR?
If it worries you call Tricho
logist S. Fischer at the Medford
Hotel in Medford, Oregon, on
Wednesday ONLY, March 30.
2 p.m. to 9 p.m. The public is
invited. You do not need an ap
pointment. The examinations
are private and you will not be
embarrassed or obligated in any
way,
Street, Chicago, Illinois
Tutsday, March 29, 1951
Attack Set June 15
Evacuate Workers
test their plans during this per
iod. Actually all 92 cities listed as
critical target areas by the Civil
Defense Administration will be
they have never been adminis
tered by the Peiping govern
ment but territorially they must
be regarded as part of China."
The colonial office said that
the island of Hong Kong first
became a British naval base dur
ing the Opium war of 1839-42
when Britain sought to block the
importation of foreign opium
into China.
"The island was not taken by
force of arms," an official said.
"It was desolate and occupied
only by a small fishing popula
tion. It was the haunt of pirates
and was unhealthy but its har
bor was used as a naval base for
British ships.
"By a charter signed on April
5, 1843, the island of 32 square
miles was ceded to the British
government in perpetuity."
Regarding the 355 square
miles of Chinese mainland adja
cent to Hong Kong which is in
cluded in the colony, officials
said this also was regarded as
British territory under a 99 year
lease which still has 42 years to
run.
All this is strictly from the
official point of view.
But, privately and candidly,
Britons will admit there is a
definite possibility Red China
may abrogate the treaty, seek to
On The
(Distributed by King
That Cole Porter is the out
standing musical show genius of
the twentieth century is probably
true. Still, let's not forget Otto
Harbach. The record will reveal
Harbach has been connected
with more musical show hits
than Porter. Otto's first hit was
"The Three Twins," starring
Bessie McCoy, in which show
was sung "Cuddle Up a Little
Closer." After that Harbach
wrote a song which I think
Cole Porter has yet to top.
Am referring to "Every Little
Movement Has a Meaning All Its
Own" from "Madame Sherry."
To list all the Harbach hits would
fill a column so I will just name
a few to indicate Otto's rating
as a musical show genius. They
included, in addition to "The
Three Twins" and "Madame
Sherry," such smashers as "The
Wall Street Girl," "The Firefly,"
"High Jinks," "Katinka," "Going
Up," "Wildflower," "Kid Boots,"
No, No, Nanette," "Desert
Song," "The Cat and the Fiddle"
and "Roberta."
Statuesque Siren
Some young women who are
tall and generously proportioned
become depressed as to their fig
ures. They shouldn't be. The Lil
lian Russell type of beauty is
very popular with many men.
For example, take Sheila Mas
ters,, one of the top darlings of
the Paris cabarets. She is 5 feet
9 barefoot, and weighs 148. She
is reported receiving more re
quests for dates and proposals of
marriage than any other enter
tainer in Paris.
Sidelights
What right has a New Yorker
or Bostonian to call himself a
young old timer if he never made
a trip on the Fall River Line? . .
. . Iceland has been a nation for
over a thousand years and has
never had a war. . . . Am asked
the real name of Ed Gardner,
airwave luminary star of Duffy's
Tavern. Answer is Edward Po
genburg. . . If you chew on a
spring of parsley after consum
ing onions, the odor of said on
ions will be eliminated from your
breath.
Fishing
The color pink seems to have
a strong attraction for fish. Pink
nets have been used very success
fully by Japanese fishermen.
That's what I recently reported.
Now a Hoquiam (Wash.) sub
scriber writes, "I live in the heart
of the steelhead country. That
type of fish is difficult to catch.
However, the most fish caught
recently in our section has been
by a man using a lure of pinkish
color called the "cherry bobber."
So it would seem the claim that
pink attracts fish is absolutely
correct
Asking
Queries from clients: Q.
What is your suggestion for a
wager in the Kentucky Derby
future book? A. Jean's Joe.
Across the board. Q. Who cre
ated the title role in the original
stage production of George Kel
ly's play, "Craig's Wife." How
old was this actress at that time?
A. Part of Mrs. Craig was cre
ated by that extremely brilliant
actress, Chrystal Heme, who was
then 42.
Passing By
Kitty Carlisle. Smart looking
and talented singing actress. In
private life wife of Moss Hart,
the playwright. When Kitty and
Moss were married it was the
first trip to the altar for both.
Kitty was 32 at that time, Moss
was 41.
involved. Those that are not di
rectly attacked were urged to
be ready either for a bombing at
tack or to render support and
relief to areas under attack.
by British
end the 99 year lease and, if nec
essary, try to take Hong Kong
by force.
Mao Tse Tung said in Febru
ary, 1950, that he would "tear up
all treacherous treaties that have
been effected with imperialistic
nations."
In that event, Britain intends
to fight for Hong Kong.
Defense Ministry officials cite
the statement of Field Marshal
Sir John Harding, chief of the
imperial general staff, who visit
ed Hong Kong last month and
reported its defenses were "in
good form."
But the problem is complicat-
by that fact that the Chinese
population of the colony has
swollen to over 2,500,000. Offi
cials here agree that such a
population makes the colony es
sentially Chinese regardless of
nationalism or Communism.
One very persuasive view
point about Hong Kong is that
Communist China is eminently
satisfied with its present status.
It gives the Reds a doorway to
the outside world, provides the
middleman's trading post and
exchange banking center and it
is fairly easy for Chinese to
move to and fro across the bor
der with Red China. The bamboo
curtain is pretty frayed there.
By E. V. Durling
Features Syndicate, Inc.)
Among the Married
' Have you checked your wife's
handbag lately to ascertain the
number of and kind of things
she clutters it up with? Every
wife should be compelled to
stand regular handbag inspec
tion. This for the protection of
people who have to stand in line
while females with overpacked
handbags fumble around for
their fare. Women protest that
men exaggerate as to the contents
of handbags. In this connection
consider the fact that a woman
reporting the loss of a handbag
to the police said it contained
among other things two insur
ance policies, a banana paring
knife and a towel.
As We Live
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
UNHAPPILY WED
FOR 28 YEARS
As long as her children are
young, a woman has an obliga
tion to maintain a home for
them, regardless of how un
happy her marriage may be. But
when they are grown and in
homes of their own, this obliga
tion ends.
(Q) "I have been unhappily
married for 26 years. My hus
band is utterly a brute and is
making a
nervous
wreck out of
me. He is so
stingy that
he ex pects
me to work
and turn
over every
cent I earn
to him. Now
he is buying
a car and ex
Dr. Hurlock
pects me lo help pay for it,
but he won't let me use it. He
objects to my going out to see
my friends but he never takes
me anywhere. I have two
married children, but they are
so afraid of their father that
they won't speak up and tell
him how badly he is treating
me. On the job I'm fine, but
as soon as I net home, I am
nervous and unhappy. My hus
band is slowly driving me
crazy and I don't know what
to do."
(A) Why not try a separation
for a time? You have no obliga
tions to remain with a man who
treats you so badly.
Since you have a job, you can
support yourself away from
your husband. He would have
no legal obligation to support
you unless you took the matter
to court and obtained a legal
separation on the grounds of
mental or physical cruelty or
both.
Until you have a chance to
get away and get a better per
spective on the problem, take no
final steps such as getting a legal
separation or divorce. See how
things go when you are away
from your husband and how
your health is when you are re
lieved of the nervous strain you
now have in your home.
Since your two children are
on your side, I am sure you
could count on them to help you
readjust your life. They may not
want to get into an argument
with their, father, but I am sure
they would be willing to help
you if you needed their help.
This knowledge should give you
the courage to make the break
before your health is ruined.
(COPYRIGHT 1955,
GENERAL FEATURES CORP.)
Simple Heart
Los Angeles (U.R) A simple
operation which offers new hope
to many coronary heart disease
patients and allows them to get
up a day after surgery was de
scribed Monday to family doc
tors attending the American
Academy of General Practice's
seventh , annual scientific as
sembly here.
Dr. M. S. Mazel, chief surgeon
at Edgewater Hospital, Chicago,
said that the pericardium, a sac
like covering which surrounds
the heart, is opened and any
fluid removed. The sac then is
partially filled with a very fine
silicon powder which is spread
between the heart and the peri
cardium. Causes Inflammation
The operation causes a severe
inflammatory reaction which,
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however, is not infectious, he
said. This reaction increases the
number of blood vessels near
the heart and surrounding or
gans, bringing a new supply of
blood to the heart.
Mazel explained that coronary
heart disease is caused by a nar
rowing or constipation of blood
vessels which supply the heart.
He said the operation must be
-done early, before the patient's
heart is damaged beyond repair.
The patient who has recovered
from one coronary attack is like
ly to suffer another within five
years, he said, adding the new
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