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Quotes From
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By UNITED PRESS
Washington House Republican Leader Joseph V. Martin Jr.
(Mass.) on President Eisenhower's State of the Union message rul
ing out an income tax reduction:
"I think there's a bhance for a tax cut, provided the proper
economic conditions are met and the budget balanced."
Philadelphia The Very Rev. Canon J. Francis Tucker, chap
lain to Prince Rainier III of Monaco, on screen actress Grace
Kelly, lo whom the prince is engaged:
"I think the is a great kid."
Washington President Eisenhower recommending measures
in his State of the Union message to aid the nation's farmers:
"Our farm people are not sharing as they should in the general
prosperity. They alone of all major groups have seen their incomes
decline rather than rise. They are caught between two millstones
rising production costs and declining prices."-
Las Vegas, Nev. French entertainer Maurice Chevalier in a
tape recorded epitaph for French music hall beauty Mistingueit:
g'I am moved and proud to have been her friend. I feel with
great melancholy that nothing can stop the change of time."
Pittsburgh James B. Carey, president of 44,000 striking Inter
national Union of Electrical Workers accusing the Westinghouse
Electric Corp. of defying the federal government:
"It is now obvious to the government and to the American pub
lic as it has long been to the union that Westinghouse seeks only
one objective to starve its strikers into defeat and submission."
Pittsburgh Westinghouse Vice-President R. D. Blasier, reject
ing a government proposal to submit issues in the company's strike
to a non-binding fact-finding board:
"We believe our employees ... understand the issues better
than any fact-finder who has no personal stake whatsoever in the
resolution of these issues."
Key West, Fla. A Huntsville, Tex., state prison guard on
iltposter Fred W. Demara, who also was a guard at the prison:
"Everybody liked him, except for his Harvard accent."
Paris French Socialist leader Guy Mollet demanding the right
to form a new French government with Pierre Mendes-France's
coalition:
"We have agreed that the republic front should demand the
responsibility for directing the new government."
New York International Boxing Guild President Charley
Johnston, asked if the managers of the Boxing Guild of New York
had voted unanimously to defy the New York State Athletic com
mission: "It wasn't unanimous. It was 100 per cent."
REPORTING at Los Angeles
immigration office, Hillevi
Rombin, Sweden, Miss Uni
verse of 1956, registers ad
dress, other data required of
245,000 aliens. (International)
Iowa Motorist Runs
Into Triple Trouble
Iowa City, la. (U.R) Leo
Margold Jr., ran into three kinds
of trouble in a half hour Thurs
day. His car left the road and rolled
over several times into a ditch.
Mangold, unhurt, hitchhiked
into Iowa City and returned to
find a rifle, a shotgun, a tire and
a wheel stolen from his car.
Police then charged him with
failure to have his car under con
trol.
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Romance Between Grace Kelly, Prince
Too Perfect To Be Taken Very Seriously
By ROBERT SIMMERMAN
United Press Correspondent
The romance between Grace
Kelly, a bricklayer's daughter,
and Prince Rainier of Monaco,
the dashing. No. 1 bachelor of
Europe, was too perfect for any
one to take it seriously.
Their marriage had been sug
gested almost whimsically as
an ideal solution to a comic opera
problem in Monaco.
As long as Rainier remained
a bachelor there was the possi
bility he would die without an
heir and his tiny principality
would become a protectorate of
France.
This would mean his 2200 sub
jects and the 20,000 foreigners
who live in the carefree atmos
phere of Monte Carlo would
have to pay income tax. Perish
the thought!
Prince Rainier landed on
American shores less than a
month ago telling reporters it
wasn't true he came to woo Miss
Kelly or any other girl. "I'm not
actively seeking a wife," he said.
"There's no hurry about it."
Dodged Questions
Miss Kelly, in her very polite
way, had dodged every question
that suggested there was any
thing more than a warm friend
ship between her and the prince.
She had met him when she was
making a picture on the Riviera
last year, and that was that.
Not until Wednesday, when
Miss Kelly refused to come right
out any deny there was a serious
romance going on, did the story
book plot take on any semblance
of truth.
For a Cinderella story it has
a few flaws. Though Miss Kelly
is a bricklayer's daughter, her
father is a bricklayer worth $10,
000,000. His contracting firm in
Philadelphia is the biggest of
its kind in the nation. '
She grew up 'in an athletic
minded family. Her father, John
B. Kelly, son of an Irish immi
grant, once was kept out of par
ticipation in Britain's famous
Henley Regatta because he had
at one time "worked with his
hands" and was therefore not a
"gentleman."
Grace went to the best schools
and her family didn't take too
well at first to the idea of her
becoming an actress. She persist
ed, but had to become a model
before she got her break in pictures.
New Safely Film
Available Here
A new film on "Farm Petrol
eum Safety" is being shown to
county groups by LeRoy Wil
liams, Medford fireman and first
aid chairman for the Jackson
County Red Cross. Volunteer
firemen in Shady Cove will
view' the film Jan. 17.
Groups interested in the film
may contact the Red Cross of
fice or the office of civil de
fense in the courthouse.
Williams said a first aid class
was completed by registered
nurses Thursday night and a
similar class for Washington
school. The Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will end Jan. 17.
A Red , Cross aquatic school
is scheduled at Olympia, Wash.,
June 17-29, Williams stated, and
anyone interested may enroll.
Cost of the school is $50, which
includes all expenses except
transportation. First aid, water
safety, boating and life-saving
will be taught.
After smiling out of tooth
paste and cigarette ads, Miss
Kelly won a movie contract
that gave her star billing with
such celluloid greats as Clark
Gable and James Stewart with
out the usual preliminaries of
being a "starlet."
She clinched her position as
an actress to be reckoned with
when she won an Academy
Award for her 1954 performance
with Bing Crosby in "The Coun
try Girl." She became known
as a glamor queen of Garbo-like
aloofness, shunning the Holly
wood merry-go-round for life as
a genteel career girl in Manhat-;
tan. j
But Rainier was 32 and hand-i
some, and Miss Kelly found him j
to be the athletic type like her-
self. He was a Roman Catholic, ;
too, something for a girl of Cath
olic upbringing to consider when j
picking boy friends. !
It's like the third act of an i
operetta. The bricklayer's daugh
ter of humble birth will marry
the charming prince.. His sub
jects, the chorus, burst into song.
They are saved from the tax
collector, and everyone will live
happily ever after. Curtain.
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