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DEMONSTRATES WALKER Mrs. Marilyn Smith, 1139 Wood
row lane, above, is shown demonstrating a new walker recently
purchased by the Chin Up club for loan to handicapped persons.
Equipment is purchased by the club with receipts from its annual
antique show and sale, to be held at the Jackson hotel Pioneer
room Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dealers from
western Oregon will be present. (McMurray photo)
A Nichol's Worth of ...
Comment On
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
United Pre Future Writ
Washington (U.R) Most
folks don't know what to fetch
when they are starting on a long
motor trip.
Almost
everybody
over does it.
Friend of
mine sent his
wife ahead to
Barman Nichols pomi wnere "
cost the old man 8 dollars for
overweight on the luggage. She
had everything in her gear but
the bathtub and the piano.
So a few days later, pop scrub
bed his machine and made ready
to pick up mom In St. Louis for
a trip to California. He packed
seven suits, 20 shirts, three doz
en pairs of socks. set of tools,
three bathrobes, a case of soap,
blankets in case of having to
sleep under stars. Not to men
tion overshoes, three razors,
raincoats and other things which
are no earthly good on a long
trip.
Travel Light
The American Automobile
Association calls upon an old
saying when it advises folks to
"travel light.". It's pretty good
advise.
A couple of years ago I spent
nearly a month in France and
lugged along only one big bag.
It was filled with washable ny-
jon shirts only six under
wear, and three suits, with some
lightweight slacks which com
plemented the jackets of the
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suits. A bar of Ivory soap and a
washcloth. Plus the usual; like
shaving gear, wash for the teeth,
and powder for the feet.
When traveling in these
United States one doesn't have
to worry about cleaning or laun
dry. You never are more than a
few minutes away from a spot
that will press a pair of pants or
wash a shirt in a hurry. A lot of
motels even advertise to do the
job during the dark hours when
sensible tourists are asleep.
The AAA has a Iis of things-
one ought to take on a trip.
Maps, for sure. Travelers
checks. A first aid kit, which
takes up little hoom in the glove
compartment. A light - weight
travel iron. A flashlight. Cam
era, if you are a flicker fan.
Thermos jug. Sun glasses. "And
other trinkets like toys if the
kids are aboard.
Wear Sensible Clothes
.That, of course, in addition
to sensible clothes like sports
gear.
If you want 'to see America
these days you don't have to doll
up very much. In most motels
you don't need a tie, even, to bib
up and have a fine steak dinner.
"Clothes won't make your
trip," is the way the AAA puts
it in a booklet called "Travel
Tips."
In general, a woman needs to
take a tailored suit, a change of
blouses and accessories, plus a
few hats and comfortable shoes.
Maybe a couple of dresses for
the cocktail or dinner hour.
Of course, mere man can get
away with very little, but he
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At
The Family
Editor' Note: The Family Council consists of a judge, a psychiatrist, s
newspaper editor, a women's pace editor and two newspaper writers. These
consult with clergymen of ail faiths and denominations. All letters are held
in complete confidence.
Rita I've also been intimate
with others.
Mr. R.T.S. We ihought we
could trust "her.
Rita My parents are attempt
ing to force me to marry a man
for no other reason than that an
intimacy occurred between us
one evening when they left us
home together. I do not want to
marry this man, who means no
more to me than a few others
with whom I have been intimate.
My parents have talked to this
man and he has said that he is
ready to marry me", but I feel
I could not be happy with him.
My parents are pressing the
issue to the point where I will
have to leave home whether or
not I agree to marry him. They
seem to be incapable of under
standing how I can be unwilling
to marry a man with whom I
have been intimate.
Mrs. R.T.S. I always thought
we could trust our daughter, and
we were terribly shocked to
learn that this was not so. Rita
brazenly tells us -that she does
not love the man with whom she
shared the most intimate rela
tionship, and that he does not
love her. As parents, my husband
and I feel that since they chose
to have intimacy without love,
they should be able to choose
marriage without love.
We certainly do not want to
see our daughter facing the
world with her crude and cyni
cal attitude, but what alternative
do we have when she coldly tells
us that she believes in free sex
and intends to experiment with
still other men until she finds
the "right one."
We would not insist on the
marriage if our daughter showed
the slightest indication of ratfret
over what she had done, it her
attitude is such that she would
place us in the position of con
doning her free love in the fu
ture. The Council: Rita goes even
beyond "free love.'' She has
shown no decent respect for her
parents and their home. She
well knows what their standards
of conduct are, yet she violated
their standards in their home
and proposes to do so in Jhe fu
ture, as well.
Rita no doubt thinks she and
her circle are being very grown
up and sensible, but she evident
ly misses the ridiculous incon
sistency of her lover's position.
On the one hand, he would ap
pear to defend extreme sex li
cense; on the other hand he lacks
the hardihood to refuse to marry
the girl he has compromised.
Actually, the situation is less
ridiculous than it seems and
more pathetic.
However mucn he may sup
press his . feelings with false
ought to have at least one suit
that would look all right in
fancy places and it doesn't have
to be formal.
America is getting away from
the formal business unless the
invitation says "black tie" or
"white tie" and most motels and
hotels don't say anything about
a tie at all.
MS
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Need to Boy to Try Save
South Central at
FOKTONI
Council
bravado, this man is on the de
fensive because he knows he has
done something wrong. That is
why he is unable to refuse to
marry the girL As for Rita, she
is self-deluded to an even greater
degree. If she thinks she will
find "true love" with .her brazen
experiments, she - will attain
total bankruptcy. Her only hope
and that is not a great hope
lies in a firm attitude by her
parents. It is tragic that they did
not awaken to this problem
much earlier, but their attitude,
however belated, is certainly
better than complacency or con
donement. (COPYRIGHT 195S,
GENERAL FEATURES CORP.)
Menfal Hospital Land
Negotiations Ended
Salem (U.R) Completion, of
negotiations for purchase of land
by the state for the $14,000,000
general mental hospital near
Wilsonville has been announced
by Board of Control Secretary
William C. Ryan.
Ryan said the cost of the 488
acre tract east of Wilsonville
will total $243,886. Included in
the price will be irrigation
rights, water pipe and a pump
that will yield 400 gallons of
water per minute.
The state will retain the tim
ber on the tract; Ryan said.
Authority to buy the land will
be sought from the State Emer
gency Board here June 5 follow
ing an inspection. If the board
approves, the State Board of
Control will then authorize the
drawing of preliminary plans.
Staffs of Oregon's two mental
hospitals were expected to co
operate with Portland Archi
tects Stanton, Boles, Maguire
and Church in plans for the
structure.
Second Nuclear
Explosion Reported
Tokyo (U.R) The United
States has apparently exploded
another nuclear device yesterday
at the mid-Pacific Bikini test
ground, the Japan Central Me
terological Observatory reported.
The Defense Department in
Washington said it had no in
formation about any new nuclear
explosion in-the Bikini area..-A
spokesman for the Atomic En
ergy Commission) also said he
had no such information. Mili
tary forces in the Pacific area
would not comment.
Observatory scientists said
they based their report on earth
tremors and atmospheric shock
waves that almost duplicated
those -registered during the re
cent explosion of a hydrogen
bomb.
Portland (U.R) Lynn Wat
tier, 21-year-old secretary at
Timberline lodge who was res
cued Saturday after being lost
two nights on the lower slopes
of Mt. Hood, was in good condi
tion and recovering from expo
sure today in a local hospital.
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GERONIMO! World cham
pion woman parachute
lumper Colette , Duval
(above) set a new record of
36,562 feet for a free fall
jump off Rio de Janeiro.
The leap was more than
6500 feet higher than previ
ous record. The 25-year-old
Parisienne opened her
'chute at between 600 and
750 feet above the sea.
Multnomah Jury May
Move Deliberations'
Portland U.R) Attorney Gen
eral Robert Y. Thornton said yes
terday that the June grand jury,
scheduled to, investigate alleged
vice conditions in Portland and
Multnomah county, may hold its
deliberations at a site other than
the county court house.
Thornton declined to elabor
ate on the statement.
The present grand jury busied
itself yesterday with routine in
spection of public institutions.
Names for the June panel
which will conduct the vice
probe are expected to be drawn
next Monday.
Coos Bay (U.R) Charles
Johnson, 67, Hauser, was injured
fatally Sunday night in a two
car collision at Bunker Hill near
here.
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Tuesday, May 29, 19S6
Fears oi Cypriot
Civil War Increased
Nicosia, Cyprus UR) A se
ries of bloody clashes last week
end between Greek and Turkish
Cypriots increased British fears
today of a civil war.
British troops enforced a strict
curfew and erected barb wire
barricades in some towns to
separate the two rival forces,
but tension was reaching . the
boiling point. .
Dr. Fazil Kutchuk, leader of
the Turkish Cypriots, said new
clashes will make it impossible
to control the Turkish element
on the British-owned island.
There were reverberations in
Athens and Greek Foreign Min
ister Spyros Theotokis submit
ted his resignation early today
because of a dispute over his
moderate approach to the Cy
prus problem. .
"Teen-age Turks went on an
arson rampage in the Greek
quarter of Nicosia Sunday and
wreaked thousands of dollars of
damage. Eight shops and a car
were, burned in 30 minutes of
destruction.
Precautions Taken for
Appearance of Queen '
London (U.R) Queen Eliza
beth II will make her usual pub
lic appearance Thursday at the
trooping of the color ceremony
despite widespread reports of a
Cypriot plot against the royal
family, it has been reported.
Reinforced police squads will
protect the Queen, and police
sources said extra men will be
called in from outlying districts.
Many of the armed policemen
will mix with the crowds in
central London. ,
Greece Foreign Minister
Submits Resignation
Athens (1 Foreign Min
ister Spyros Theotokis has re
signed in a dispute over his mod
erate policy for Cyprus and Ag
riculture - Minister Evangelos
Averoff was sworn in as his
successor.
Informed sources said, Premier
Konstantine Karamanlis asked
Theotokis to resign because of
pressure from leaders both on
Cyprus and from pro-Cypriot
forces in Greece.
There are about 700 theatres
in New York City.
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Parking Problem
Bad in Salem
Salem (U.R? "I knew" the
parking problem was bad but
I didn't know it was this bad,"
Dean Mark Hatfield said yes
terday in respect to a student
antic Friday night which de
posited a car in the front of
Iho Dean's and President's of
fices in the main administra
tion building at Willamette
University.
The automobile, Volks
wagon belonging to a student,
was smuggled into the build
ing Friday night by a group of
students being initiated in a
men's honorary society.
Plane Spraying Pilot
Escapes as Craft Falls
Salem (U.R) Arthur Wmzler
of West Linn escaped without in
jury here yesterday when the
private plane he was flying
crashed while he was presenting
a demonstration of aerial spray
ing.
Ace Demers, owner of the Ace
Flying service here, said that
the plane's wings caught in tall
grass as the plane prepared to
take off, flipping the craft over.
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Driving Under Influence
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Donald Francis McDonald, 53,
of 44 Myers Court, was fined
$100 in police court yesterday
for driving while under the in
fluence of intoxicating liquor,
Medford police have reported.
McDonald was arrested and
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lice said.
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