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On The Side revornir.; By E. V. Durling Distributed by King Future Syndicate, inc.; the d' -pn.r .f doctors. With ii:s i.ert o'.'.i'.k; he should hd r "'"J (Monday, July 30, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE A.T.Tira pop.Jar in Briij.n a- thf-y Oj ' e v.crr. la a rccr.t 1j ' &so 2'i ors'- iJtr-s r-ore:5 trre. eg fo r An.i ri' a s;n2-r; arp io.-e'i. e:-. s Pr"-. d.c of " irprlorf-aK. li'.'ri i. 5".on'i. . -B!u S "if Sho' record JojS is !0':i. Pr-rrv Cento's ' Hit ).!:.". ' ;s fortii. Nat Kir.: I e "s -To V'- j 3 T" Co STady'' 11'':. S;r.a:r.-iS ' Sor.gs For S-iP.rT Lo'.rrV' I'ri. CfcM.S',t Max Ihr-f St : ti:oroi;Khbr'-'d .n Var:m. It i; . iir.-.i hf i.as s r0 '? i:rfr5c-s of Those Kims 7i. f;r' i. fir.-t a r sa'. was ni;I1 K;a: .No-. .'. P: p n, . t ia rf i : i IS Jal.r-; Ds'-.c sc; i v.a K:ai ji a Stan !?-y . Taini ):." nf !:.(iP Ki!::s i .e ic ir oe Kept in t-n all the trpat hp ps?l 5H yar. including Man O' War. Am no. foing to arsue with Max's opin ion. However, it is to be regret ted Citation was not retired at l!-;rp a Man O War was It is too bad so great a hore had to iffer so many humiliating dv f'.s in hs later years in an effort to the winner of a to 3: of a million dollars in purses "lie largest bookstore in th" TOoria is Foyle's of London fhich has over 4.000.000 vol ume on its she!-. es. The best seliers at Ko lc s nn a yearly ba-is arc- Tl.p Bible and Hall and Knigh's Algebra" . . . Here's something for California, Brooklyn or een Texas to try to top. Mrs. Hilda N. Carper of Pittsburgh. Pa . became a great grandmother at 43. She was a grandma at 32. Please Nol II was Abraham Lincoln who nlism rd, "when 1 am getting r'ady to reason with a man. I spend one-third of my time lliinkmg about myself and what I am going to say and two-thirds of my time about him and what he is going to say." Get It Right Am asked if Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain proposed to the Duke of Edinburgh. She didn't. She was a princess at the time. If the Dritish Queen is unmar ried, no man is supposed to pro pose to her. Tradition calls for her majesty to pop the question. As for example. Queen Victoria proposed to Prince Albert. Never Closed Referring to having stayed open during the World War II bombings, the slogan of Lon don's Windmill Theatre is "We Never Closed." Tins brings to nund that during World War I that gallant lady Doris Keane starred in the play "Romance'' in London and never missed a performance in four years. The bombing in that war was car ried out by zeppelins and be cause cf the silence of their ap proach was very frightening. That Campaign Featured in a recent Los Angeles divorce case was a couple named Bernice and Johnnie McMeans. Bernice ask ed for alimony. You may ask. "and so what is unusual about that?" Bernice is the husband and Johnnie is the wife' My bitter campaign No. 98765D atiainst females vi j i n g first names intended for men, and males featuring names intended for women, doesn't seem to be making much progress in Cali fornia. However, I am not giv inc up. Bitter campaign No. S765D will lie battled to the bitter end. There is too much confusion in the world already without parents giving male children such names as Bernice, Lois. Cleopatra and Shirley. Or naming girls Michael. Leslie, Willie and Henry. Popular Drink The most popular drink in Los Angeles is reported to be vodka where it is said more of this potent liquor is consumed than in Moscow. Speaking of vodka, 1ie Soviet official. Khrushchev is reported to be able to drink as many as 28 glasses of the same in quick succession and re main reasonably sober. This is attributed to the fact that he eats constantly between drinks. Hardy A French journalist recently observed, "insofar as medical Czech, Floridan Take Chute Honors Moscow -JP A Czech parachutist and a Fort Lauder dale. Fla . member of the Ameri can " Sky Divers" team captured the first two places in the open ing event of the world para chute championship contest Sun riav. Czech chutist Jiri Crivan took opening day honors as he landed only r-'j feet from the center of the target at Tushino Airport, on the outskirts of Moscow. An estimated crowd of 20. 000 spectators looked on as 50 jumpers representing 10 coun tries attempted to hit the bulls eye from an altitude of 1.950 feet. Leu is Sanborn of Fort Laud erdale took second place as he dropped just a little more than eight feet from the center of the target. Juri Pekhn. representing the Soviet Union, came within 10' 2 feet cf the mark to take third place in the opening event. aa.f:'- u Kim No-, dli Ivn Novak. . : : : 11 Cole. : . l X K;m Pa'.-: liter s real name . Film producer liftn.ffi her Km. Sta; ley s r'.i! itiH Peer!. Ar.-i s originally Man-, -x&zm uttsj nri n Talent Exchange ! Temperatures Warm In Most of Nation Program Approved Moscow - UR' American showman Billy Rose said todav By UNITED PRESS mosllv fair across the nation ex- Temceratures warmed slight- cept for some minor prccipiUl y last night ahead of a disturb-j,. which moved eastward ; a nee from the Northern Rockies while tion areas. the Soviet Ministry of Culture the mercury was 10 to 20 dc- HAPPY TO BE ALIVE, TtJO survivors of An.irea Doria a-rive in New Vorfc -v-i-vd French liner He ae F ranee alter dramatic rescue off Nantucket, Mass. (International) has tentatively approved a 1 a 1- ent exchange program between Russia and the United States that would involve about 500 enter tainers and artists from each : country. Rose said lie has been nego : tiating the exchange program , with Soviet officials here the past two weeks. 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