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o - rOURTZEK MEDFOBD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNg ThuTida?, March I, 1858 Doctor Says Ike's 0 Decision 'All Right' Boston 'U.R Dr. Paul Dud ley White, heart specialist who Qupervised President Eisen hower's convalescence after his heart attack, said today the President's decision to run for lecond term appears "all right j to me." Th President's "ability to carry out his work should con tinue to be satisfactory for years to come," White said.. "T President's decision which he has just announced, his comments about his health, and hig desire to use common sense measures in the protection there of, appear all right to me," White aid in a statement. 'Holiday Revue' Seen As Enjoyable Evening ;:3'A large and enthusiastic audi j ence last night saw a well-per-I formed first-night presentation of the Kiwanis Kapers "Holiday Revue." Several hundred youngsters and adults watched well-known civic leaders frolic through the two-act review. They included Police Chief Charles Champlin, Police Lt. C. W. Lacy, Band In strtktor Irving Mirick, Attorn ies Irving Allen and John Del lenback and many others. First Night 'Bugs' How the many Kiwanians and their wives, already busy with O Q TOE i3 O M0 o o Better Beef Sees If... And Here's The Proof! OasUMIO tHrMM for yaal LXL is the meatiest tasting chili made with top sirloins, top rounds, select chuck roasts plump, tender, Idaho red beans simmered slowly in a savory sauce to mouth-watering goodness! Get LXL Chili Con Carne today, in regular or giant economy can! Try delicious IXL Enchilodas with meat a quick new Spanish Style, one dish meal. Just responsibilities of business and family, could find time to create the two-hour show is amazing. Although slowed by the usual first-night "bugs," the troupe carried off every scene with ability that showed the results of practice. The scene, 'exican Holi day," brought rousing applause when Ron Rice, Del Wright, Ed j Hoppe, Dick Phair, Tony Man- no and Dick House rode through a bumpy Mexican road in the company of a flea circus. Music by the McLaughlin Hungry Five, the Medford high school band, and the Kiwanis Singing Chorus was well re ceived, and numerous encores were demanded of the second act performance of the Kiwanis Jazz band, which featured Mir ick, Milo Kubalek,.(lay John son, Jack Walker, Robert Church and Dr. Edward Sickles. Director Don Hansen, Los An geles, who was all over the stage keeping the performance in line, must have felt well re warded by the enthusiastic re sponse of all the cast. Attractive Additions Kiwanian Dames are attrac tive additions to the show, as are the Mello Maids, the Danc ing Sweethearts, and the Sing ing Sweethearts. The fashion show narrated by professional Patti Rose made an interesting note and even brought comments from men in the audience. O Other scenes mcluded a hil arious performance ofhe hula dance by "Hilo Fattie," Jack Walker; a lapidated Tarzan, Dick Phair; Washington's Birth day, followed by "The Minuet." A Valentine's day with dancing chorus; Lincoln's birthday, which lent a serious and well done touch; a Beachcomber number by Bill Singler, Ab Clark and Tom Anderson; the Hula girls and the Sailorettes. The poker-faced performance of John PletscG Bill Bracker, Billy Blackstone, Bob Messel beck, Frank Perl andeEd Bar nett, as members of the ship's crew, was outstanding. Even without the polish which the remaining perform ance of tonight, Friday and Sat iday are sure to have the "Hol iday Revue" makes an enjoy aole evening and no one can fail to appreciate the efforts of the Medford Kiwanis club. E.O. Salt Lake Expected To Remain Salty Lake Salt Lake City (U.R) A Utah geologist has come up with some reassuring news about Utah's inland sea. The Great Salt Lake probably will stay that way no matter how much salt is distilled from its briny waters, o Dr. Armand J. Eardley, dean of the University of Utah's Col lege of Mines and Mineral In dustries, said a million tons of salt could be extracted annually from the lake "with no detect able loss" in the lake's salt content. Studies have jown that the Great Qjalt Lake and its un derclays hold at least 5.7 billion tons of the chemical more than enough to supply the nation's pretzel, salted nut and saltine cracker makers for the next eon, he pointed out. q And rivers replenish the salt supply at an annual rate of 880, 000 tons. However, Dr. Eardley added an ominous note of warning about the lake's water level. An annual five-inch increase in northern Utah's precipitation would send lake levels lapping at nearby Salt Lake City. Such a sustained increase in rainfall is unlikely, but the geol ogist added that "the lake level responds delicately to changes in precipitation." An increase of nine-tenths of an inch annually, continued for 2,500 years, would extend the "sea's" boundaries over the Utah and Cache valleys flooding' Salt Lake City and the major rail center of Ogden. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS LOOK FOR THE HAPPY LITTLE DOG tfCPPY ilia OFFICIAL WELCOME President and Mrs. Eisenhower greet Italian Pres. Giovanni Gronchi and his wife on their arrival at the White House. The Italian Chief Executive is here on an historic 16-day goodwill visit to the U. S. and CaQada. Drunk Driving Arrests Total 88 During January Salem U.R) H. G. Maison. i ed bv state nolice for drunken Maison, superintendent of state police, said today that during January this year 88 persons were arrest- driving, paying an aggregate of $16,042 in fines. There were also 58 arrests for reckless driving and 11 arrests for hit-run driving. During the month the state police received 458 complaints and 246 were classified as cleared. Portland Population Seen as 1,400,000 Washington. (U.R) The maga zine U. S. News & World Report today predicted C population of 1,400,000 for metropolitan Port land, by 1976. It estimated the present population of Portland and environs at 815,000. The maggpine published in the nation's capital predicted that Portland would be the fifth fastest growing metropolitan area in the nation during the 4-H Club News Antelope Livestock Club The monthly meeting of the Antelope 4-H Livestock club was held Feb. 16 at the Antelope school house. The meeting was presided over by the Dairy club members. We have six new mem bers. Some are taking sheep, some beef, and some forestry. Lucy Gardener gave a report on the Friendship Follies that took place at the Medford High school Feb. 21. Next meeting we will learn to make rope halters and use them for prizes for the local fair in August. On the refreshment com mittee for next month are Jossys, Murrays, and Malloroys. The meeting next month will be held at the Antelope School house March 9. 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