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TEH MEDFORD (OREOON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday Cscembei I, 1955 Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Calcutta, India Communist Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev, speaking at a banquet attended by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India: "India and Russia have joined hands to rid the world of colonialism." Calcutta, India Prime Minister Nehru speaking at the same banquet after Khrushchev finished an attack on Western disarma ment plans: "I also am opposed to armament, but I hvrt no right to criticize others if they follow their own way. We only want to stay away from them." New York Dr. Alberto Gainza Paz, before leaving for Buenos Aires to resume ownership of the newspaper La Prensa, confiscated four-and-a-half years ago by deposed dictator Juan D. Peron: "I never lost faith that it would be returned to me. My friends, associates and the Argentine people never lost faith,' and I think .fct is a wonderful encouragement to the people of the Iron Curtain countries." Washington Tammany Hall Democratic leader Carmine De Sapio, in announcing that New York delegates to the 1956 Democratic National Convention will place the name of Gov. Averell Harrirnan in nomination: "It i foolhardy o 'try to guess what the people will think or want in the way of a candidate more than eight months fro now." s Chicago Republican National Chairman Leonard Hall, an swering criticism that GOP leaders are pushing President Eisen hower in an effort to get him to run again: "The President does only what his doctors permit him to do." U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Henry Cabot Lodge, replied to Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister V. V. Kuznetsov who cited American newspaper columnists on the U.S. disarmament position: "We haven't got iron discipline on everybody in America. That, I might say, is an understatement." Gettysburg, Pa. An unidentified doctor in a medical bulle tin on the health of President Eisenhower: "The President, on progressively increasing but restricted activities, remains free of symptoms." , Mo Ynrlr Television and concert singer Elaine Malbin, complaining that only "millionaires old enough to be my father try to date her: "I'm lonesome. Young men are afraid of me." Prices Received by Farmers Decline Washington (U,R) The prices received by farmers for crops and livestock fell 2 per cent dur ing the month ended Nov. 15, the Agricultural Department re ported yesterday. The decline left farm prices 7 per cent below a year earlier. Farmers' costs fell 1-3 of 1 per cent during the month. On the parity scale which measures farm prices against farm loss, farmers' earnings in mid-November, averaged 81 per cent of parity. That is down from 82 per cent in mid-October and 87 per cent in mid-November last year. Portland Dealer To 'Bootleg' Cars Washington U.R) A Gen eral Motors dealer who lost his franchise told Senate investigat ors yesterday he expects to stay in business by "bootlegging" new cars. The dealer S. W. Fraser of Portland, Ore., said he is being offered all the new cars he wants at a markup of 525 to $100 a car. He was one of a number of former GM dealers who testified before the Senate monopoly sub committee on the giant corpora tion's relations with its dealers. The subcommmittee is making a case study of GM and its effect on the economy. Fraser said his franchise was revoked although he sold 446 cars through August of this year, compared with 159 in the same period last year and 263 in ell at 1954. He said he was "be wildered" by the action and other dealers were "stunned." The only explanation that oc curred to him, he said, is that auto executives have been hit by a "power drunk madness" to sell more cars. He said factory representatives complained he was making too much profit when he made about S400 on each of 27 cars. He said his profits were only $12.10 per auto in the last year. Gary, Ind. (UP.) A $55 old age assistance check drawn on Lake County public welfare funds was, returned because of "insufficient funds." Embarras sed county officials claim a cler ical error. Central Point I00F Sponsors S-D Contest Central Point Three cash awards will be presented to win ners of the Central Point IOOF Safe-Driving Day coatest for junior and senior students at Crater High school. Theme of the contest is "What Safe Driving Day Means To Me and My Community." The con test is being held in connection with today, national S-D Day. IOOF officials said k themes should be about 250 words, and should be mailed to the Odd Fel lows, post office box 751, Cen tral Point, postmarked before Saturday? Dec. 3. - . Entries will be judged Mon day. Judges will he three law enforcement officials from Jack son county. - BAND DISBANDS Manville, R.I. (UP.) The Manville Brass Band has sound ed the last note of its 72-year history. The band disbanded be cause it had only enough mem bers left to form a quartet. PLENTY OF OFFERS Providence, R. I. (U.P.) When the Greenwood Community Church disclosed in a brief news item that it had no organ, it re-, ceived offers of more than 30 of them. Around Hollywood By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent Hollywood (U.R) Zsa Zsa Ga bor hung out a wanted sign to day: One husband, the steady kind who goes to work every morning.-. The Hun g a r i an sat fingering last year's dia monds and re flecting on her past life of three hus bands and in- Aline Mosby ternation al glamour. She's decided the time has come to settle down with an old-fashioned-type Amer ican husband. "I am redy to get married," she said in that lilting accent. "Maybe I should advertise I have a house, diamonds and money in the bank!" In this case the "lonely hearts" applicant is beautiful, blonde, sharp, rich, age unknown. Actors Rejected Any applicants for the job must be home-grown. Zsa Zsa wants to live in America. And actors need not apply. "No actors," continued Zsa Zsa. "I want a man who will be a good father to my daughter, a nice settled-down man. No more glamour." She wants a man who "gets up in the morning and goes to work and then comes home at night. This lets out international playboy Porfirio Rubirosa, whom Zsa Zsa has been speculating for many editions about marrying. "I'm tiled of being alone and my child needs a father," she said. "I have four suitors now including a Texan who has one hundred million dollars but I'm so busy with my career I don't have much time to date." Zsa Zsa was rehearsing at CBS-TV for "the best dramatic role I've had" in "Man of Taste," on "Climax!" tonight. Treatment Outlined When not talking about men, she proudly pointed out the story was written especially for her and Michael Rennie by "an ex pensive writer from MGM.' " Besides the expensive writer, CBS has surrounded Zsa Zsa with a million dollars worth of props. She wears a $750,000 dia mond once owned by the Shah of Persia and rented for the oc casion. She also will have three . fur coats $100,000 and seven original paintings ($150,000). "I'll also wear my own dia monds," she commented. "I feel positively nude without them." Salvation Army Major To Speak to Local SA Major Harry Larsen, division al commander of Salvation Army operations in Oregon and Idaho, will conduct his semi-annual in spection of Jackson county Sal vation Army operations today and tomorrow. He will speak at a public service at the SA Citadel, Fourth' and Bartlett sts. tonight, and to Salvation Army advisory board" members tomorrow noon at the Jackson hotel. 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