Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 26, 1955, Image 13

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Dr. Sanford Marcus, whose newly horn son was kidnaped from
a San Francisco hospital, on a visit to his wife by their two other
children:
"It was her first good cry."
Rodolfo Astorga, who wilnessesd. 4he crash of two dynamite-
laden trucks and a train near Gomti Palacio, Mexico:
"Thar was a blinding flash and a tarrif ic blast of hot air struck
trie. The whole earth shook."
Walter A. Rickett of Seattle, Wash., on his future plans after
seven years in Red China, four as a Communist prisoner:
"I am home for the first time in seven years and I want to enjoy
it !) awhile before I do anything else."
San. Clifford P. Case (R.-N.J.) on recant developments between
the United States and Russia:
"We have proven that good old-fashioned diplomacy can still
work as an instrument for world peace.
Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell on the nation's economic
outlook:
". . . we can foresee in the next 10 years an ever-expanding
economy with an ever-higher standard of living for the working
men and women of this country.
Rep. Omar Burleson (D.-Tex.) about the political future of the
Republican party in light of President Eisenhower's illness:
"Confusion will be rampant In the GOP."
Dr. Karl M. Bowman, superintendent of the- Langley Porter
clinic in San Francisco, who spent 20 years in research on alcohol
ism in the United States:
"Present efforts to combat alcoholism are relatively ineffective.
There is no positive solution. No end to the problem is in sight."
Lord Saultoun, of the British House of Lords, speaking in
Detroit:
"I have never seen a city in which there was such absence of
hostility to the mechanical vehicle. In Europe most cars are con
sidered a kind of public nuisance you just have to bear."
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MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1955
Pages 1-6
Gloria Swanson Fails To Find Stylish
Dressed Women At Paris Race Track
By GLORIA SWANSON
Written For United Press
Paris (U.R) I can remember
the day when Longchamp, Paris'
beautiful race track, was also a
style show, where you could see
the very latest (right off the
griddle);
Most of the ladies went to the
races to win their own race
against their competitors. They
were vying for escorts, who us
ually paid for the extravanganzas
but were busier with the four
legged girls (fillies).
This time I sat .in Mr. Ralph
Strassburger's box. He has the
second largest stable in France.
With my specs and binoculars
glued to my face I am sure no
one suspected I was not looking
at the horses but trying to find
the smartest in styles.
I scanned thousands of specta
tors. Tovard the end of the day
I was quite frantic because I
thought I must be losing my eye
sight. Where were the chic wom
en. I could count them all on
one hand.
Two Friends
Two were my friends. Mrs.
Bertram Taylor, who the last
few years has been spending
more time in Europe than Amer
ica, was wearing a very smart
suit of brown and black tweed
trimmed with black persian
lamb. Arlette Marchal, who play
ed Napoleon's sister in "Madame
Sans Gene" when I made the
move here in Paris in 1925, was
also very smart in a tiny black
and white check suit. Both these
old friends confessed they were
wearing "last year's" models.
I had seen only five attrac
tively dressed women and here
were two of the five confessing
they were wearing last year's!
'But why," I asked, "don't
you like the ' new Y look of
Dior's or the 'draw-string ( of
Givenchy?"
Dead silence. Until one charm
ing and very outspoken old gal
with a French title and an Ohio
background said, "Gloria, surely
you know why everyone is
wearing last year's clothes in
the middle of September."
The Explanation
I knew, of course, why I was
wearing a three-year suit, but I
said "no" and that little word
was air the encouragement she
needed. Of course my ears were
flapping as she told me that
"The collections were made for
buyers (mostly Americans) and
tourists .they have to cause a
sensation or there would be
nothing to talk about.
"Naturally the Frenchwoman
is too conservative for freakish
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Around Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
.Hollywood (U.R) They've
been crying for new faces in the
movies, and they finally got one
t n rl a v. Oscar-
winner Wil-
1 i a m Holden
gave up his fa
mous "normal"
face by dyeing
his hair black
and adding a
b r 1 s tly mus
tache.
Usually it's
only the glam-
Aline Mosby
our dolls who dye for a living
and change the color of their
tresses to match cars, roles or
husbands. But now Holden has
dipped into the dye pot to ac
quire a "new look" for a movie
part. -Movia
Indians
Currently the once bland
faced Willie is wooing Deborah
Kerr as a quarter-Indian In "The
Proud . and the Profane." In
dians, according to the movies,
must look dark. Holden and pro
ducer William Perlberg decided
-the actor's familiar old face did
not fit the part, so now fans and
even some of his co-workers
don't recognize him.
"Oh, I have to have my hair
and mustache touched up every
four or five days.," said Holden
with studied casualness.
"When we were on location in
the Virgin Islands there was no
place to do this except the local
beauty shop. There were 20
women in the shop, and when
the girl would get around to dye
ing my mustache, they'd all roar
with laughter.
Holden, lounging in his dress
ing room between scenes at
Paramount, tweaked at the new
cookie duster and added, "I've
never had a mustache before
and I hate them. You can feel
your breath hot and heavy be
low your nose."
But the disguise is all for art
as it helps "the characterization"
in the picture, he thinks.
' "My face is so normal it's pa
thetic," Holden continued
"Once you change your appear
ance it gives you a cloak to ex
plore a new character."
, Glenn Ford is another actor
who discovered a change in coif
fure can bring different roles.
After he tried a crew cut he
landed top dramatic roles at
MGM in such films as "The
TriaLB
He's Got Privacy
' Besides giving him a different
face on the screen, Holden's dis
guise offers him temporary pri-'
vay that a big star seldom
knows. "
"It was really wonderful
when we stopped in New York,"
he reflected. "I walked right
past a group of autograph
hounds they didn't know me. I
could go any place. It was great
except when it came to a head
waiter at a restaurant where I
always eat. He looked right past
me."
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clothes and at this moment she
has nothing' to wear. ' But wait
until next month that's an
other story, when collections are
designed especially for her."
I asked what would happen
to Mr. Dior's alphabet look.
What a nice husky laugh she
had.
"Well, my dear, our French
woman didn't accept the 'H' and
A' and I hardly think she will
want to look like Y." :
I couldn't help interjecting
that I personally couldn't wait
for the "O" look, for I was sure
it was going to be the most com
fortable of all.
With that somebody shouted
"Gloria! your long-shot 'Beauty'
came in second." I made the
saucy remark that one could
never depend on "beauty."
Lightning-Struck Man
Said It Didn't Hurt
Norton, Kan. (U.R) When
lightning strikes, "you don't feel
a thing," says a man who should
know.
Emanuel Schwab, farmer who
was hit by lightning while on
his tractor, said the pain only
comes later "when your muscles
begin to loosen up."
Schwab was listing corn and
he just raised the lister when
"it happened."
"I suddenly was paralyzed,"
he recalled on a hospital bed.
'I couldn't move my arms, legs
or head. I knew I must stop the
tractor and I finally could
"Gradually I was able to drive
on home, but I had to be lifted
from the tractor seat."
He was treated for shock and
for burns on his neck and left
leg.
Valparaiso, Ind. JCU.RV Two
sisters, 'Mrs! Donald '-Breitzke,
Valparaiso, and Mrs.' Eugene
Beschinski, Chesterfield, gave
birth to children on the same
day at Porter Memorial hospital
here. The baby cousins,' both
boys, were born within 12 hours
of each other.
BUSTESS FIRST
Jtthadron, Neb. (U.RV Mer
chants here complained that a
safety campaign against jay
walking "was hurting business.
So the city manager said that "If
people want to jay-walk, they
can go right ahead."
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