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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1956)
Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Tuscaloosa, Ala. Gov. James E. Folsom on racial differences the world over and the desegregation riots at the University of Alabam being "a result of such feelings": . "It is normal for all races not to be overly fond of each other, Including black, white, yellow and red races." Algiers Mayor Jacquei Chevallier on xhe rioia during which French Premier Guy Mollet was pelted with rotten vegetables: "In a country as sensible as ours reason should not give way lo passion and disorder. Tuesday, February 7, 1858 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THRM ' Deputy Prime Minister William Norton on promoting Ireland's tourist trade: ' "If we can Induce Irish-Americans to return home only once very 10 years, it would have a dynamic and electrifying effect on our economy. We also like to encourage the sale of our products, like good Irish whiskey." Los Angeles Adlai Stevenson on Republican charges of the Democratic administration being soft on Communism levelled at former President Truman: "I'm indignant when such charges are leveled at former Presi dent Truman. To imply that such a man is soft on Communism is contemptible." New York Merriman Smith, senior White House correspond ent, on his belief that President Eisenhower will not run again: "Until I see some positive evidenec to the contrary, I have no reason to alter my judgment. No White House reporter, however, enjoys being caught out on a limb and at the first cracking sound I'll come scampering back to the trunk." Duluth, Minn. Mrs. Arthur Madsen, who knew six doctors who fished at their summer resort, on traveling 150 miles by snow--mobile, snowshoes, dog sled, car and bus instead of having her Vbaby in Joliet, 111.: "Maybe one of them (the doctors) would deliver the baby free in exchange for a fishing trip." On The Side (Distributed by King By E. V. Durling feature Syndicate. Ah, tell me not that memory ' Sheds gladness o'er the past; What Is recalled by faded flowers Save that they did not last? . Were It not better to forget Than just remember and regret? Letitla Landon. A book people with an inven tive turn of mind should lina very interesting and helpful is that titled "Money from Ideas' hv M. Penn Laughlin. The vol ume is further, described as "a primer on inventions and pat ents." It covers all angles as to the protection of inventions and patents. Asking Queries from clients. Q. What was the "Ashcan chool?" A. That was a disparaging name given to a group of young paint ers who specialized in depicting life in. Manhattan. Were active in early part of 20th century Best known of group was George Bellows, celebrated for his remarkably vivid painting titled Stag at Sharkey's . . . Q. Owing to the recent professional and social triumphs of a female Kelly, many persons of that name have become unbearably ' pompous. One in our neighbor hood says the Kellys have al ways been " the leading Irish American family and that more persons of that name fought in our Revolutionary War than any- others of Irish birth or des cent. I claim there were more Burkes than Kellys on our side of the war. How about this? A. According to records there were in our revolutionary war army 695 Kellys, 494 Murphys and 221 Burkes. Sidelights - What follows are some of the aliases from the United States Department of , Justice files: "Powder Puff Kid," "Third Cut Bradley," "Get Back Sallie," "High Ball Lill" and "Iron Foot Florence" . . . adherents of color psychology maintain the wear ing of a red dress increases a woman's brain power. So, if you think your secretary's mental mechanism is slowing up a bit, buy her a couple of nice red dresses. Sidelights A clinic, specializing in physi cal checkups of executives, re ported the most common ail ments among businessmen are obesity, cardiovascular disorders and anemia . . . New? Yorkers says he has a phonograph re cording of George M. Cohan singing "Life Is a Funny Prop osition After All." That is real ly a collector's item. During his entire career Cohan only made seven recordings. ' Horses and Women Ovid, the first of the truly great horses and women experts divided his book, "The Art of Love," into three parts: (A) How to find a woman. (B) How to win her. (C) How to hold her. In the how to win her section it is interesting to note that Ovid cautions the aspiring lover: "Forget not to shave." In the same section he advises: "Apply kisses boldly. Women like vig orous action. Do not wait .for them to begin." Though written over 2,000 years ago, Ovid's ad . vice in his "Art of Love" is amazingly well adapted to mod ern application. As, for exam ple, in the how to hold her sec tion he advises: "Note the changes in her art of arranging her hair. Praise the change." Proposals At what age did your charm ing wife receive her first pro posal of marriage? How about your daughter? Eighty-one per cent of women receive a pro posal of marriage before they are 18. Most proposals are made around 10 pan. Next best hours for receiving proposals are in the order named: 11 pjn., midnight, 1 a.m., 2 a.m. Poorest hour for a girl to expect a pro- Inc.) posal is 8 pjn. Most proposals of marriage are made in automo biles. Prolific Papa Jockeys seldom have large families. . So says a turf scribe. Generally speaking, that's true. However, there have been nota ble exceptions. Jimmy Faulk ner,, well known British jockey was the father of 33 children. When Jimmy passed on at 97, his oldest child' was 74, his youngest 33. GIs in Britain Run Neck-and -Neck With English Lads in Romancing at Doorstep T mnrtnn ! ! 0 T'V. a T;i-- i C J . T 1 ! - . -r , . . ... . . . ... . ... London (U.PJ The Daily Mirror, in a report on young love, today followed one week's dating activities of a 19-year-old brunette who . keeps five boy friends on a string two of them American servicemen. The Mirror report showed the G.I.s have the money and the manners but run neck and neck with British boys during the door-step romancing. Joyce Bentley, a shorthand typist whom the Mirror said has "a Monroe wiggle in her walk," freely told ' of her seven dates in one week. Only four of the five boys were involved. The fifth is overseas with the British army. Sunday: Local movie with a Briton.'' Two gins in a pub ater wards and walked home. - Monday: Theater with a G.I. Dinner afterwards. Taxi home. Tuesday: Drinks and dancing in an American service club in plush M a y f a i r. Slotmachines gambling, taxi home. Same G.I. Wednesday: Downtown movie with second British boy. Coffee afterwards. Bus and train home. Thursday: Jukebox dancing with a second G.I. Dinner and drinks at a hotel. Taxi home Friday: Theater with the, first British boy. Bus and train home, Saturday: G.I. number two, Dinning and dancing at a night club. Taxi home Around Hollywood By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent Hollywood (U.R) When a movie star's dog complains he hasn't a thing to wear he is hustled off to a new Beverly Hills shop that specializes in dressing poo dles. This odd ity of movie town is called Fido's, the S y Devore's or Brooks Aline Mosby Brothers of the dog world. Fido's has a ready-to-wear and custom-made clothes department for four-footed pets of such stars as Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Alan Young and Dolores Gray. For rainy days, a smart poodle can wade through puddles in an imported English raincoat, com plete with hood and galoshes, for $12.95. In the "fitting rooms" of this swank shop, I also saw a chic mink-trimmed i sweater for a poddle $15.96. Style Necessary Oh, every poodle should be well dressed," explained Norma Crpss, an English girl who start ed the shop with a doc show A Nichol's Worth of . . . Comment On This and That By HARMAN W. NICHOLS United Press Feature Writer Harman Nichols Washington 4U.R) The tour ists who come into our town are more partial to old bones and old violins than to the White House and the Cap itol. Henry Bur roughs,, presi dent of the Gray Line s i g h t s e eing outfit which hauls over half a million visitors around the city each -year, was talking: He . said that his people con ducted a survey and found that the place where Dinosaur bones, the remains of , former whales and tired violins are kept, the Smithsonian Institution, out- draws other attractions. Three and a nail million people go there every year. "I hasten to defend the White House -and the Congress," he said. "The Smithsonian is open a good part of the light hours most days. .The White House is open to the public only a couple of hours a day. The Con gress works only a few ' hours a day and is not in session for extended periods between ses Anyhow, Burroughs -gathers that the Smithsonian- is popular because in addition to the bones and .fiddles it shows such inter esting things as the original gowns worn by the first ladies from Martha Washington to Mamie Eisenhower. Not to men tion a fine collection of beetles under glass.. Everything there is mteresting. The Washington monument at tracts over a million people a year, according to Burroughs, and the Lincoln Memorial al- India Peasants Balk Patiala, India (U.R) Sev enteen thousand peasants in this northern India district threat ened today to refuse to pay rents unless the state takes measures to protect their farms from a ravaging herd of "sacred" cows. The cow is a sacred and un touchable animal to India's Hin dus. But the herd of 1,000 has been roaming the forests and raiding farm plots for years. A peasant committee was formed to press for immediate action, including if necessary, wiping out the" herd. Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport most two million. The White House averages about 35,000 a week, when the gates are open to the public Silly Questions Asked People asked the drivers of the Gray Line buses a lot of silly questions. Like "Where is Lenin's Tomb," and "Does all of the paper money come out of the mint and can we see it?" The drivers, wearing the pa tience of Job, tell the folks that Lenin's Tomb is hidden behind a curtain, and that paper money is made at the Bureau of Print ing and Engraving and that the only mints in the United States are in Philadelphia and Denver. Others want to know if Abe is buried in the Lincoln Memorial. He isn't. sandier, Mitch Wooten. "Many dogs go with their owners to cocktail" parties, and they usually dress for those. Some outdoor restaurants allow dogs so they dress for lunch. Then their owners love to parade them around while shopping." For, shopping tours the well dressed poodle wears a "rose coat" a felt coat lined with checked wool and trimmed with a big rose. Those poodles who go to cock tail parties can slip into little velvet coasts studded with pearls and rhinestones. And, so help me, the canine couturies also have designed a white fake fur coat ($14.95). Rhinestone Collars Collars at Fido's are made of everything from silver lame to rhinestones. Naturally, the. dogs want to be in the latest fashion. But why do the owners buy those doggy duds for them? "The owners want the dog's clothes to match their own clothes or their . cars," Miss Cross said. At Sy Devore's clothing shop such two-footed customers as Jerry. Lewis and Bing Crosby buy tweeds and visit the barber shop in back. Fido's too, has a combination barber shop-beauty parlor. Poodles are f clipped, bathed, manicured, be-ribboned and sprayed with perfume. The shop also sells poodle baby books and photograph al bums. . And as if that weren't enough, Miss Cross is also a dog-caterer. ' Dead line Sunday Classified Is at noon Saturday. 10 a.m Monday for Monday other da vs 5-30 previous day PICTURE TUBES REJUVENATED Is your picture tube dull and weak? Most picture tubes can be restored to original brightness at only a fraction of the cost of replacement. For further information CALL Electronic Service 18 N. GRAPE PH. 3-1971 II The Finest Buses 1 No Change of Bus! 1 m No Local Stops! No Extra Fare! 1 i from Medford j H Portland . $5.85 San Francisco $6.40 M 1 Sacramento 5.85 . Fresno 7.55 m H Oakland ' 6.35 .Seattle 9.15 M ft Los Angeles $10.70 m m Plus Tidtrdl Tax It II RETURN TRIP 20 1ESS ... ON ROUND-TRIP TICKETS I M j On many trips you'll ride a sensational m 1 HIGHWAYJRAVELER or SCENICRUISER If There's A Greyhound Agent Near You MEDFORD DEPOT - 212 N. 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