Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 24, 1956, Image 21

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On THe Side by e. v. Durimg
(Distributed by King ffw Syndicate. Inc.)
Kin me, though you make helieve,
-Kiss me though I almost know
You rc kissing to deceive.
' Whiiper to me sweet and low.
Tell me how you sit and weave
Dreams about me. though I know
It Is only make believe.
Alice Cary.
Is there really such a thing as
kiss-proof lipstick? Or is it still
unavoidable to have kissing
handicapped by cosmetics? At
one time in Paris, in order to
protect their makeup, women
extended their necks to be kiss
ed. The authority for this is none
other than Benjamin Franklin.
In a letter to a friend, Franklin
wrote that French women, by
way of greeting, extended their
necks to be kissed. He added,
"kissing the lips or cheeks is
reckoned rude, and the other
Salk Vaccine Use
Urged for Firs! Shots
Portland (U.P.) The State
Board of Health yesterday rec
ommended that supplies Salk
anti-polio vaccine be used chief
ly for the first and second shots
during the next few weeks.
Dr. Harold M. Erickson, state
health officer, said that plan
would permit more children to
receive basic protection against
polio before the peak of the
1956 season.
Dr. Erickson said a backlog
of 90,000 cc's of vaccine had
been completely used up, but
that additional shipments are
expected daily.
The health officer asked par
ents of children needing "boost
er"shots to wait a few weeks
eo that more children may get
their first shots.
Four Lane County
Men Seek Election
Salem (U.R) Four members
of the Lane county delegation
yesterday filed for reelection to
the Oregon House of Representa
tives on the Republican ticket.
They were Reps. Edwin V.
Cone, Eugene; Loran L. Stewart,
Cottage Grove; V. Edwin John
eon, Eugene, and Earl H. Hill,
Cushman.
Stewart, - chairman of the
house taxation committee in the
1955 legislature, has been men
tioned as a possible candidate
for speaker. However, he has
made no announcement on the
subject.
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
Eugene C. Whitely, violation of ba
aic rule, $10.
John W. Mathes, violation of basic
rule,. $12.50-. y -
Carl H. Skyrman, violation of basic
rule, $10.
Walter Budovic, allowing unlicensed
person to operate motor vehicle. $7.50.
William J. Cook Jr., failure to stop
0 at stop sign, $10.
Lee R. Stegall. inadequate muffler,
15.
Robert H. Peyton, overload. $30.
Neal Prince, inadequate muffler, $15.
Roy J. Vanmere, violation of basic
rule. lo.
George Thomson Flanagan, failure
to signal, $6.
James C. Donahue, overload. $44.
Claudette L. McKinney, violation of
basic rule. siz.50.
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may rub off the paint."
Suggestions
In my opinion, women should
not be required to have their
exact ages on automobile driv
ing licenses. "Over 21" is suffi
cient. I believe all printed con
tracts should be in large print.
I think those large cartwheel
shaped earrings make a woman
conspicuous. And the wearing of
anything that makes a woman
conspicuous indicates a deplor
able lack of style sense. I believe
all race tracks should have $3
"across the board" combination
tickets. Also, that all childen on
reaching 16 should have the
legal right to change the names
their parents gave them. Espe
cially children named Edgar.
My view is that cats should be
compelled to have licenses the
same as dogs. Also canaries. I
think Presidents of the United
States should be elected for one
term of six years and then not
be eligible for reelection.
Asking
Queries from clients. Q. Why
do you always write it "Atlan
tic City, N.J.? The "N. J." is
superfluous. There is only one
Atlantic City and everybody
knows it is in New Jersey. A.
There is an Atlantic City in Wy
oming . . . Q. I claim the French
chief, Escoffier, originated melba
toast. Right? A. Quite right, sir.
Melba toast was originated and
named when Mme. Nellie Melba,
the opera star, asked Escoffier to
serve some non-iattening bread
. . . Q. What kind of a drink is
a "Boilermaker's Special?" A.
That was a name given to the
combination of a huge drink of
whiskey with a beer chaser. A
very rugged concoction.
Get It Right
Note it said that the model
for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona
Lisa was' a Florentine. That's
wrong. The portrait was painted
in Florence but the model, the
wife of Francesco Di Bartolomi
nea del Gioconda, was a Neapoli
tan. Her enigmatic smile, as dis
played in the painting, is said,
by some unromantic art histor
ians, to have been caused by the
fact that she had no teeth.
Speaking of Love
"I have seen a homely woman
transformed into , one of im
pelling beauty, in several days'
time, by the alchemy of love,"
observed Eleanore Duse. "Love
not only creates beauty, but
where there -is beauty already,
preserves it. Women feed on
caresses as a bee feeds on
flowers."
Ex-Wives
Only one fourth of the di
vorcees in this country are col
lecting alimony. If you have an
ex-wife to whom you are paying
alimony regularly, you might
call her attention to this infor
mation so she will know how
fortunate she is.
Bagpipes
"The Irish bagpipe should not
be confused with the Scotch
bagpipe," writes a San Francis
can. "The Irish bagpipe is a mu
sical instrument. It takes intelli
gence and musical talent to play
it. Most anybody can blow
sounds out of a Scotch bagpipe."
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Laughs of the Day . . .
Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) Rich
ard Rich, manager of a parking
lot, complained in court that
three men not only tried to
charge him for parking on his
own lot but tried to overcharge
him.
Rich said the three men, who
were fined for usurping control
of the lot, tried to charge him
50 cents. He only charged 35
cents.
Grand Rapids. Mich. (U.R)
Patrolman Adrian Hoogarheide
said the person who reported a
"bad hole" in an alley on the
city's north side wasn't exag
gerating one bit.
"I had io have a wrecker pull
me out when I drove into the
hole while investigating the re
port." the officer said.
. Elizabeth, N. J. (U.R) Penn
sylvania railroad officials ex
plained why a group of North
Elizabeth commuters were 10
minutes late for their New York
jobs the other day the en
gineer thought it was Friday.
The railroad said the train
stops at the North Elizabeth sta
tion on Saturdays only. The en
gineer had started to bypass the
station when commuters remind
ed him that, it was Saturday. He
backed up and picked up the
waiting commuters.
Exning. England (U.R) The
3.800 inhabitants of this little
village were awakened abruptly
Sunday by the persistent honk
ing, of an automobile horn.
The Rev. Robert Henry Craig
said he drove his automobile
through every street in the town
with his thumb on the horn but
ton because hardly anyone had
been showing up for his 8 a.m.
church service.
East Chicago, Ind. (U.R) Two
motorists waiting on opposite
sides of the tracks for a slow
freight got impatient at the same
time Monday.
John Christian, 55, Chicago
and Alonzo Ponce, 50, Hammond,
Ind., both swerved around
crossing gates. They collided
head on in the middle of the
tracks and were hit a moment
later by the oncoming train.'
Neither driver was injured.
Tuesday, January 24, 19S8
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Around Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
Hollywood (U.R) Esther Wil
liams has tossed away her swim
suit and ear plugs to be a dra-
3 matic actress
because, she
said today, dry
e m o t i on is
"much safer."
The tall, wil
lowy actress
for 21 pictures
in 10 years at
MGM was
the queen of
Aline Mosbjr the backstage
who, smiling and with every
hair in place, plowed through
gardenia-covered waters while
orchestras played from under
the lily pads.
Disabled American Veterans an
nounced yesterday that they
have obtained a site to operate
a rehabilitation center.
Plans call for the center to
operate as Allied Rehabilitation
Inc., a non-profit organization,
where handicapped persons will
be employed to repair and sal
vage salable items..
But behind these gay scenes,
she said, lurked death.
"Those big production swim
ming numbers were dangerous,"
Esther declared. "People got
hurt doing them. In one picture,
I had to dive off a helicopter.
"In my last musical, "Jupi
ter's darling," they had to get
a man to jump off a cliff for
me. Not even the stunt women
would do it.
Swam Through Caves
"I had to swim through caves
on Catalina Island. There were
bats and eels and it was 48 de
grees. I had ear infections, too.
You do that all day long and
you can get" into shock."
Esther figured she had better
climb out of the water and slip
into dry dramatic roles "or my
children wouldn't have a mother
any more." '
The star wrangled a three-pictures-for-five-years
contract
at MGM and is free for outside
pictures. In her first, "The
Gentle Whip" Universal-International
Studio, she unveiled a
new Esther that startled Holly
wood. The one-time water queen
St. Joseph, Mich. (U.R) A St.
Joseph resident, Robert L. Stan
ton, said today he missed get
ting a traffic ticket in Chicago
recently because the policeman
found out he was from St.
Joseph.
- "I'm not going io give you a
ticket," Stanton said the police
man told him. "You've got a
speed trap over there that makes
ours look like peanuts ... I got
caught in it myself last summer
and got a ticket."
Portland Squadron
In Rocket Exercise
Portland (U.R) Part of the
460th fighter-interceptor squad
ron, based at Portland Interna
tional airport; will leave Friday
for Moody Air Force base,
Georgia, and rocketry marks
manship trials.
The Portland based squadron
established the present Air Force
record for the air-to-air rocketry
training trials last year at the
Georgia base.
Seventeen F - 89D Scorpions
air crews and ground personnel
will be involved in the exercise.
The remainder of the squadron
will remain 'here to carry out
the unit's primary mission, pro
tection of the region against
enemy attack.
Klamath Falls DAV
Planning Work Center
Klamath Falls (U.R) The
Klamath Falls chapter of the
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plays a non-swimming school
teacher whose dress is ripped
off in an attack by a pupil.
"It's strictly dramatic," she
said. "I've wanted to do this for
a long time. The situations are
dramatic but the woman still is
well-adjusted as in my other
pictures, so the transition should
be easy for audiences.
Rather Be Chased
"I don't care if I never see
another floating wax gardenia
I'd rather be chased by police
cars as in this movie than to
start the picture with most of
my clothes off."
Esther still plans to swim In
pictures but when "it's part of
the plot," such as escaping from
the villian. She's also free to
make business deals. Besides two
more outside films this year,
she's marketing a "moisture
balance" waterproof make-up
and combination ice rink-swimming
pools for the wintry east.
"I quit because I knew I either
had to get different roles or
retire. Making movies wasn't
fun' any more. The dialogue was
so boring. When they wanted to
cast me in the Norma Shearer
role in the remaking of "The
Women' as an ex-swimming star,
the walls began to cave in."
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