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W t 14-18-24.2, 54-5566 . nsets FEB. 20 MAR. 21 Basra On The Side By E. V. Durling (Distributed by King Feature Syndicate. Inc.) IF THERE can be any one can take my place And make you happy whom I grieve to grieve Think not that 1 t can grudge, it but believe, I da command you to that nobler (race. m That readier wit than mine. V That sweeter face. Christina Rosseixi California says his grandfa ther lived for 84 years in the same house. Was born there, died there. "Can you top that?" h asks. Yes. sir. I can. John R. Voorhees, well known New Yorker, was born at 786 Green wich Street, New York City, and lived there all his life. Mr. Voor hees lived to be 101. Asking Queries from clients. Q. How long did Garibaldi, the ' Italian patriot, live on Staten Island, New York? A. Four years. From 1850 to 1854. He worked there as a candlemaker. Q. Who played in the title role in the first, film version of "Office Wife?" A. Dorothy MacKaill. Lewis Stone played her employ er. Natalie Moorhead portrayed the employer'! wife. That was about 25 years ago. Q. What is the meaning of the Irish or Gaelic expression, "Cushla Machree?" A. It means "Darling of My Heart." Best Sellers -. Bing Crosby's best selling re cording is a Christmas platter with "Silent Night" on one side and "Adeste Fideles" on the other. Nearly all Christmas re cordings are profitable. J. Fred .Coots, who wrote "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" has beenj receiving fancy royalty checks from the recording for years. The "Red Nosed Reindeer" and "I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus" and "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas" are , other Yuletide recordings that keep selling well year after year. So, young fellow, if you have a talent for some writing, get to work on some Christmas num bers. If successful, they will pro vide you with a lifetime income. Divorcees Many women successfully survive divorce and subsequent ly marry successfully. In fact, the percentage of happy matri monial alliances is higher for second marriages than it is for first. On the other hand, a di vorce has a tendency to bring out a wild streak in some fe males. One statistician claims that, of women in prisons di vorcees outnumber other females in the same age group by 7 to 1. Longevity To live longer, eat less. That was the theory of Luigi Cornaro, author of "How to Live to Be a Hundred Years Old." Luigi, ad hering to his own ideas of diet, lived to be 102. This was all the more remarkable because it was in the 16th century when the life expectancy was 31. Until he was 40, Cornaro was a terrific eater. Then he decided the amount of food consumed had a definite relation to longevity. So he cut his eating allotment to fourteen ounces of food a day. His daily diet for 62 years con sisted of a piece of bread for breakfast, a cup of soup for lunch and one egg for dinner. Proposal ' Ever hear of a man proposing marriage to more than 200 wom en at the same time? It has hap pened. One Sunday, at the con clusion of his sermon, the cele brated Methodist preacher, Lo renzo Dow, amazed the congre gation by saying, "I am a Candi date for matrimony. If any wom an in this church would care to marry me let her rise.". Two women stood up. The preacher chose the one who was nearest the pulpit. And so they were married. Horses and Women Department store employment managers always engage a few j blonde and red haired saleswom en. Not because of their selling ability but because due to their hair coloring they "light up a store." The best saleswomen, as to amount of goods sold, are brunettes with green-gray eyes. Dress Ordered in Defense Department Wiesbaden, Germany U.R) U.S. Defense department person nel must wear coats and ties "at all times except when actually participating in sports events," it was learned today. This latest development in the growing dress consciousness of the military was made known in a directive from the joint U.S. military group in Spain which .reached Air , Force European headquarters here. It was expected to create an even bigger furor than the one touched off by the Army Frank furt fashion arbiter, Col. John H. Dilley. He recently made coat and tie the order of the day after 6 p.m. Evangelistic Crusade I A 1 t Rev. Bill Raber One of America's finest YOUTH EVANGELISTS. Minister of the world. Vast audiences all ever Hie nation have been stirred by his powerful preaching! GIFTED SINGER ALSO Pastel chalk artist using fluores cent black lite. Rev. Don Hegland One of America's "nest Orjin ists and Pianists.'. DON HEGLAND IS NATIONALLY KNOWN Former organist for Humbards and Phil Kerr. Crusade Starts Tonight Services Nightly, 7:30 p.m. except Monday and Saturday - Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ' ." Friendly Foursquare Church East Jackson and Biddl Read Medferd REV. R. H. MATHEWSON, Pastor South Viet Nam Chief Ready To Step Down Paris U.R) Bao Dai, chief of state of South Viet Nam, told a French newspaper today he was prepared to step down and be come a humble citizen if his peo ple chose a republic to replace the monarchy. In an interview with the influ ential Le Figaro, Bao Dai said: "I have always said, and I re peat now, that if the popular choice is for a republic regime, I will be happy to become a citi- Identity Sought On Lehi Owners zen. Asked for his feelings toward Premier Ngo Dinh . Diem, Bao Dai replied -that it is "incorrect to analyze the present crisis" as a simple question of personalities." San Francisco (U.R) The Coast Guard hoped to learn to day for sure just who owns the raft Lehi II. A hearing into the raft's ill fated voyage was to resume at 1 p.m. with Edward L. Torrey, Alameda boat builder, , on the Stand. - I Wh.n u : - j yesterday, Torrey was introduc ing into evidence documents which he claimed were pertinent to establishing the ownership of the Lehi II. Torrey has claimed that he was one of the principal owners. So has Al Martin of Oakland. And DeVere Baker, skipper of the expedition, says the whole thing was his idea. The three man Coast Guard board of inquiry is trying to as certain the facts surrounding the Lehi's voyage to Hawaii. The voyage ended as did the first, with rescue of the crew, in this case by a Coast Guard cutter. ' First mate Lawrence Hall tes tified yesterday that Baker at first chose to stay aboard, the swamping raft when the Cutter Active' arrived. However, he said when the other four crew men got into the rescue craft, "The skipper must have realized what was happening and he jumped in with us." One-third of the nation's cap ital investment in irrigation is in California. Tuesday, May 10, 19SS MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Attorney Seeking Chessman Manuscript San Rafael, Calif. (U.R) At torney Melvin Belli has, filed a complaint in Marin County Su perior Court in behalf of Rosalie W, Asher in her attempt to gain possession of convict .- author Caryl Chessman's latest manu? script. . The manuscript, "Trial By Or deal," was impounded by War den Harley O. Teets of San Quen tin Prison when Chessman tried to convey publishing rights to Miss Asher, his attorney, last March. Belli asked the court to define the state's and Chessman's rights in regard to a condemnd man., property and to order the manu script into the custody of a court clerk while deciding the issue. Chessman is the author of the best selling autobiography, "Cell 2455, Death Row." 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