r
Monday, October 24, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THRE
Princess Margaret's Love-or-IDuty Decision Expected Within Next 48 Hours
O
Parliament Meets
Tuesday, Question
On Romance Slated
London (U.R) Expectation
grew today that Princess Mar
garet would make public within
48 hours her love-or-duty decis
ion on Peter Townsend and put
an end to what a British editor
bitingly called a "royal soap
opera."
Margaret returned to Clarence
House in London at noon from
a week end at Windsor castle.
Queen Mother Elizabeth return
ed from Hertfordshire 15 min
utes earlier. She left 25 minutes
after Margaret arrived.
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke
of Edinburgh went directly to
Buckingham palace from Wind
sor, where Margaret was report
ed to have prayed for guidance
in the royal chapel and to have
met with her sister for a soul
searching talk on her future and
the RAF group captain.
Cabinet Meeting Set.,
- Prime Minister Anthony Eden
returned to No. 10 Downing st.
from a week end at Chequers,
his official county residence. To
morrow morning he will preside
at a possibly fateful Cabinet
meeting shortly . before Parlia
ment reassembles.
Parliament meets Tuesday and
a question about the romance
is on the first day's agenda.
There was no advance guidance
whether Prime Minister An
thony Eden would answer or
whether a palace announcement
would answer it for him.
But it appeared likely that
Margaret may havi already de
cided between "yes" and "no"
in the 11 davs of bold headlines
and editorials now petulantly de
manding an official announce
ment. The growing tempo of
criticism of the official silence
strengthened the likelihood of an
official statement.
Year's Notice 1
The key question was posed
In Parliament by Laborite Mar
cus Upton who asked Eden
"whether he will introduce leg
islation to repeal or amend the
Royal Marriage Act of 1772"
the act requiring Margaret to
give a year's notice to Parlia
ment' before marrying without
the Queen's consent.
Townsend and Margaret last
met "late Saturday before the
jwincess left Clarence House for
Windsor. He remained at his
London apartment all day Sun
day, wandering outdoors in the
rain only long enough to mail a
letter. . '
; The reference to a "royal soap
opera," came from Malcolm
Muggeridge, editor of the maga
rine Punch, writing in the left
wing "New Statesman."
Lumbermen Will
Discuss Changes
In Grading Rules
Proposed changes in grading
rules for the douglas fir area
will be discussed at a meeting of
the West Coast Lumbermen's as
sociation, Oct. 25, at the Jackson
hoteL
; ., H. V. Simpson, WCLA execu
tive vice-president, will discuss
suggested changes and why the
changes have been proposed.
. First Changes
;The proposed new rules are
the first major changes in lum
ber grading rules for several
years. A committee of west
coast lumbermen have worked
about two years on revisions.
New rules conform more nearly
eto customer needs and manufac-
- turing limitations, Simpson
pointed out.
" More than one-third of all soft
wood lumber used in the county
will be graded by the rules.
,eA social hour will start the
meeting at 6:15 p.m., Simpson
d, and dinner will be served
at 7 p.m.
ulitzer, Winner
Weds Japanese Gi
Chicago (U.R) Best-selling
author James Michener was mar
ried yesterday to Miss Mari Yor
kio Sabusawa, culminating a
romance which began while he
as writing an article on a
Japanese-American marriage.
The ceremony at a University
of Chicago chapel was attended
by 100 persons, most of them
friends of the 35-year-old, Denver-born
bride.
Michener, who won the Pulit
zer prize for his "Tales of the
South Pftific," said he met his
bride in Chicago while covering
the marriage of an American
GI and his Japanese fiance.
' .; Speaking of his own marri
age, Michener said 'Tve work
ed in Asia for a long time and
I guess' you coutd call this mar
riage logical within that framework."
Burglars Crack Sale
At Top Secret Base
Albuquerque, N. M. (U.R)
Burglars cracked open the safe
of a branch bank at top secret
Sandia Base here yesterday and
escaped with an estimated
$46,500.
Branch Manager John T.
Wiening of the Bank of New
Mexico discovered the robbery
this morning when he found the
bank door open and the lid of
the safe blown off.
An armed gunman had en
tered another bank of New
Mexico branch here about 13
months ago and made off with
$111,000. ,;
The FBI "and the Army's Crim
inal Investigation Division mov
ed in immediately, and bank
officials said they were delaying
an actual count of the missing
money until attempts at obtain
ing fingerprints had been completed.-
Lacy Crochet Cape
Prettiest cover above your j
fashions' Easy-crochet this little :
cape in lacy pineapple pattern.,
Pattern 7383: Graceful crochet!
cape is sizes small, medium and j
large. Use 3-ply fingering yarn ;
or mercerized crochet and knit
ting cotton. Easy to do lovely! j
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this patterns-add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel
sea Station, New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainlv NAME, ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER.
Order our ALICE BROOKS
Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy
pages and pages of exciting new
designs knitting, crochet, em-'
broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov
elties! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this wonderful book
now. You'll want to order every
design in it! , '
Use Tribune W-r Ads
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday; 1 a. m Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 Brevious day.
"Clever gal
my Carol!"
I'm tickled pink with the smart
way my Carol handles her house
work. Take wood floors for instance.
Most gals complain about all that
scrubbing and waxing. But not my
Carol! She cleans and waxes them
in one easy operation with Bruce
Cleaning Wax. It takes her half the
time and a lot less elbow grease. And
we've yet to have a guest who hasn't
commented on our beautiful wood
floors. My Carol and her Bruce
Cleaning Wax really make easy work
of a hard job. I'm mighty pleased
with both of them.
P.S. For lighter
n axing on linoleum
and wood, Carol uses
Bruce Floor Cleaner.
aninqWia
p,,i..-tf..j
HONORED FOR distinguished service membership in National Republican Club, California
Governor Goodwin Knight (left) is presented with silver certificate at club headquarters in
New York. Daniel J. Riesener, president of club, makes presentation. (International)
Gannon Collegians Know About Stocks
Erie, Pa. (U.R) When a col
lege boy talks about finance,
he's usually thinking more of
floating a loan for next Satur
day's date than of investing in
stocks and securities.
But the young men at Gannon
College here really know about
such things as blue chip stocks,
prospecti and debentures due to
a program instituted by Edward
Lamb, publisher of the Erie Dis
patch and owner of radio and
television stations.
; Five years ago. Lamb set up
a Student Investment Fund with
the first of four $2,500 contribu
tions. He stipulated that the
money was to be used to teach
students how to study prospec
tive investments, report on their
research and eventually make
actual investments. ,
Any profits the students made
in carrying out the' program
were to go to the endowment
for Gannon. -
Lamb, made the last of . the
2,500 contributions last spring,
and although that final sum has
not yet matured in investment,
the S7.500 he gave earlier has
grown to $12,260.
The students make the actual
investments. Two faeulty mem
bers act merely as technical ad
visers. The students hold weekly
meetings to discuss detailed re
ports on various stocks , and
promising business ventures.
Then they vote on whether to
buy or 'sell any of the particular
slocks under discussion. After
that, another meeting is held to
determine the number of shares
to be bought or sold. ,
When the final decision is
reached, a delegation goes to a
broker's office here in Erie to
make the transaction.
The students aren't trying to
make a killing. -
"The purpose of this fund is
not to see how much money the
students can make, but to give
them practical experience in the
investment field," said the Rev.
Thomas Griffin, one of the fac
ulty advisers.
Puerto Rico is about three
times -the size of Rhode Island..
J ftNT WITH "
BURGESS PAINT
& WALLPAPER STORE
Corner 6th I Holly, Diagonally
Across from the Post Office
We' Give S&H- Green Stamps
PHONE 2-9321
"Let Us Recommend a Reliable
Painter"
5
4 V
SAVINGS
' SIGNAL 2
Iff 111 GIANT
fttffl BOX
t GIANT
BOX
Pjiftlf)- ' "GIANT
fTiT GIANT O
UWJ1 box" f
L I - : tV
JJfiQV GIANT K
iMfM m
GIANT ' , ' jp
73 11131 .CRESCENT i .
Heap QD DRQ!$lV3$,V6u Goz
mmmm
MEAT FEATURES
GROUND BEEF
3 Pounds 7-V
BEEF LIVER lb. 2&
SHORT RIBS lb. If
BIG Y
Flower Shop
SAVE TIME -Complete One Stop
Shopping. No Parldng Problem.
SAVE EFFORT - Wide Aisles, Complete
Selection and Courteous Helpful
Clerks Makes Shopping Easy.
SAVE MONEY-Don't Miss This Chance
To Totem Home At Lowest Prices! V
BIG Y GARDEN LAND
TOMATOES
29'
11 if
Pounds
For
m
ARTICHOKES
LARGE FANCY
For
29
HALLOWEEN SURPRISE
NO TRICKS -JUST TREATS
This Friday, Saturday
and Sunday .
IT'S NATIONAL
FLOWER WEEK
8
PRUNES
' BUDGET PACK
MEDIUM SIZE
2 S 43'
14 k 2 G,.. W
IVORY BARS
to
. BAKE-RITE
SHORTENING
3 59
v PERSONAL I MEDIUM
t 4w25M327'
LARGE
229
Camay 3 S 25' 2EZ25.
IIAIlin IAV ..T3i
WHITE LAVA Bars 3 FOR 29"
SPIC & SPAN 27'
. "
ALWAYS A
PLACE TO PARK
Wt Rtlfrvt the Right to Limit Quantities
! !