DOLLS TO TOUR U. S. Japan Air Lines hostesses 'Cathy
Asano (left) and Uly Kaji unpack some of 97 J. ,.anese
dolls in San Francisco. The amazingly lifelike dolls, which
portray Ja'panese lite in miniature, will tour the United
States during the coming year. They are splendidly
clothed in rich silks and brocades. Kathy and Lily, a
couple of dolls themselves, are wearing ''West" and
"East" costumes that are worn aboard airline's planes.
Is That So?
Since writing the Fact-vs-Fal
lacy piece on docs, I have
eived many letters from
rec-j
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owners. "inanKs to your - " -
umn, I think I am, now a better j misbehaves, speak to it sternly;
partner to my doe." writes' when it has performed well,
J.R.B. "But would you mindPraise it enthusiastically.
oi,Mno ... r,m. hasir- stens in ! Punishment: In my book.
doe training or for that mat -
ter, training any pet?"
"My dog runs after cars,
writes a reader. "I've tried just
about everything to break him
of this habit even severe pun
ishments, but nothing helps."
"Our dog is an excessive bark
er, particularly at night when
the house is still. How can I
break him of this habit but yet
keep him a good watch dog."
writes Miss S. R.
Dog Training: Makes an ob
edient dog out of your pet means
making a happy pet and a hap
py owner.
The success will depend upon
the owner. He must set up a
well-organized program, know
what he is about, and then be
decisive.
To increase your success, may
I give some tips which 1 1 have
picked up from dog and wild
animal trainers:
Train your dog with leash and
collar, never a harness. For dis
tance work, the leash can be ex
tended with a light rope.
So that your dog will not be
come confused, only one person
should conduct the training.
Then, always make it a point
to give the same orders in the
same words and with the same
inflection. Because this is basic,
let me repeat: Always give the
same orders in the same words
with the same inflection.
Will Take Patience
Never abandon an order un
til it has been carried out prop
erly. The dog must know that
you are in command of the sit
uation. This will take patience.
And the more patient the owner,
the quicker and more success
ful the results.
For best results, make your
lessons short 10 minutes at one
time is plenty long.
Don't be haphazard: hold
your lessons regularly. Preferab
ly before mealtime when your
pet is more alert. And make the
meal the reward, y is next to
useless to give a lesson directly
after mealtime.
Some trainers begin when a
dog is six months old: others,
including most professional See-ing-eye
and dog-act trainers.
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hold off until the dog is 14
months old.
The important thing in
train
i ing is the
master's positive ac-
, inn nri hic , whpn a rio2
ibcatm
slapping, and shouting
are all a waste of time and will
do the dog (and master) more
harm than good. As for whip
ping a dog. Josef Weber, a fam
ous dog trainer, says, "A dog
should never bewhipped unless
he attacks a human or vicously
attacks another dog. Then the
whipping should be immediate
and severe."
Difficult To Cure
Excessive barking: Admitted
ly, this is difficult to cure. Per
haps you can do so by holding
the dog's mouth shut with one
hand, grabbing his collar with
the other, and shaking him
thoroughly, saying, "No!" But,
always allow your dog a few
free barks for the doorbell or
any unfamiliar sound. That way
he'll tend to keep on barking
should an intruder show up
when you're not at home.
Car chasing: -This is a serious
matter and unless cured may re
sult in the dog being run over.
My neighbor broke his dog of
this habit by tying a short chain
to his dog's collar. The chain
spanked the dog's legs smartly
whenever he started to run.
After the fifth time, or so, the
self-inflicted punishment cured
the dog.
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(Copyright, 195B, by
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your many friendly letters.
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Calif. '
Horn Offers to Repair
TV Sets He Disturbed
San Leandro U.R) A ra
dio ham here offered to repair
free any neighbor's television
set which had poor reception as
a result of his sending and re
ceiving signal.
Roger Battinich, 30, made the
offer after neighbors complained
to police their 6 to 8 p.m. view
ing hour was disturbed by his
short-wave radio broadcasting.
On TKe Side
(Distribute.! by Kief feetxree Smaicjte, lee)
Do you know the difference Asides
between an aelurophile and an
aelurophobe? If not please be
informed that an aelurophile is
one who is fond of cats. An aelu
rophobe is a person who doesn't
care for cats. The world's great
est aelurophile is probably Ern-
est Hemingway. In his home
near Havana, Cuba, he has 50
cats and one dog. Many great
men have had a fondness for
felines. Among the enthusiastic
aelurophiles must be included
Cardinal Richelieu. He had 14
cats. Also Dr. Samuel Johnson
who had a pet cat named Hodge,
favorite food of which animal
was oysters.
Songs
Now is the time for all those
with a talent for composing pop
ular music to start working on
a Christmas song. Have you ever
considered the number of Christ
mas season songs that have made
much coin of the realm for the
composers by paying royalties
over a long period? Just to name
a few: "Santa Claus Is Coming
to Town," "The Red Nosed Rein
deer" and "I Saw Mama Kissing
Santa Claus." Also it would be
nice if some composer of sacred
music would turn out a hymn
that could be used during the
Christmas season insted of "Sil
ent Night."
That Club
It was natural that when San
dy Dandy started at Rockingham
recently that he would be heav
ily backed by many members of
the My Name Is a Poem club.
The noble animal won, paying
S20.80 for $2. So quite a few
M. N. I. A. P. C. members won
back what they recently lost on
the defeat of the filly named
Fluffy McDuffy.
Passing By
Packey O'Gattey. Erstwhile
bantamweight. He participated in
the first ring battle ever broad
cast over radio in this country.
That was his contest with Fran
kie Burns at Boyle's Thirty
Acres, Jersey City, N. J., July
2. 1921, as a preliminary to the
Dempsey-Carpentier bout. The
broadcaster was Major J. An
drew White. . . . Signora Guili
ana C a m e r i n o. Distinguished
handbag designer from Venice.
In Italy two women with similar
handbags are seldom seen. A
fashionable Italian female wants
her handbag individually styled.
If she sees a woman with the
same style bag it enrages her.
You know, same as when two of
our countrywomen wearing the
same style hat confront each
other.
Widows
Widows outnumber widowers
three to one in the United States.
Recent statistics reveal there are
7V4 million widows in this coun
try. There are also about a 1,
250,000 divorcees. Women who
live alone and like it are rare.
So the majority of these widows
and divorcees are seeking spous
es. They constitute a great threat
to bacheloretteslfi the husband
hunting field. In recent years,
marriages of bachelors and di
vorcees have shown a marked
increase. Whether these bache
lors preferred divorcees, or were
captured by the superior hus
band hunting technique of wom
en 'of experience has not been
definitely ascertained. Our hors
es and women experts are check
ing the situation.
Please Note
What's the highest legal fee
you ever heard of? For partici
pating in some legislation con
cerning the Fox Film Corpora
tion Samuel Untermeyer re
ceived a fee of $1 million No
wonder that at that time Mr.
Untermeyer could afford to em
ploy 6B gardeners on his coun
try estate.
Asking
Queries from clients. Q. What
is the record for the largest sal
ary paid an actor on the legiti
mate stage? A. Couldh't say def
initely. However, I think Al Jol-
son established that record. In
1932 Jolson was being paid $17,-
500 plus a percentage of the
gross. His salary must have been
well over $20,000 a week.
that Pay!
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Eighty per cent of all Amer
icans do all or a part of their
traveling in Europe by automo
bile. Mostly by self-driven cars.
. . . It was Thackeray who said,
"A woman without a laugh in
her is the worst bore in exist
ence." And how right he was!
Get It Right .
Note it said that "50 years ago
New Yorkers depended on horse
drawn street cars and steam-engine-drawn
elevated trains for
transportation." That statement
is far off the beam. Fifty years
ago, in 1906, electrified trains
were operating both in the sub
way and on the elevated in Man
hattan. It was possible at that
time to get from Brooklyn bridge
to 125th st. in Harlem on either
subway or elevated in 15 min
utes. You can't do better than
that today.'
Warsaw To Execute
Murderer of Eight
Warsaw (U.R) Handsome,
high -living Wladyslaw Mazur
kiewicz, sentenced to death for
murdering at least eight per
sons, had pictures taken of doz
ens of women while seducing
them in his garage and then
blackmailed them by threaten
ing to show the pictures to their
husbands, police said today.
They said the 48-year-old Ma
zurkiewicz was implicated in as
many as 50 murders, although
he was condemned to death
Thursday for eight. He was ac
cused of murdering 30 women
for their money.
Prosecutors said a rich widow
gave him her money and jewelry
when he warned her that se
curity police would raid her
home. When the woman later
demanded her property return
ed, they said, Mazurkiewicz
lured her into his garage, se
duced her, then shot and buried
her in the garage floor.
The housefly, one of the most
prevalent insect disease carriers,
may migrate as much as 20
miles. A livestock pest the
blowfly will migrate at least
28 miles.
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Mrs. Beatrice Weinber
ger is all broken up as she
leaves police headquarters
at Mineola, N. Y. after pos
itively identifying her kid
naped baby's remains. Iden
tification was made by
heartbreaking examination
of scraps of material found
on the skeleton. Comfort
ing her is detective Edward
Curran.
Tuna Prices Slump;
Fishermen Re-Rig
Coos Bay (U.R) A commer
cial fisherman who brought in a
boat load of tuna rigged for
salmon after a price slump.
Victor Cornwall of Coos Bay.
who brought in the first load
here from the current run off
the coast, was greeted with a
$2.25 per hundredweight price.
He said he doubted if he would
go for more tuna at that price.
Other commercial fishermen
here seemed of the same mind.
Buyers said competition with
imported canned tuna had low
ered the price from about $3 to
$3.50.
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Comment On
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Unttte Pi Puts Writer
Aberdeen, Md. (U.R) The of
ficer got up' and said into the
mike: "Cotton up your ears,
folks, a can
non is about
to go off." A
cannon sure
did and scored
a direct hit on
a beat up old
Navy "Hell
cat" plane left
over from
World War II.
C U 1 i
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ed with about 500 gallons of
high octane gasoline and, of
course, was a sitting duck for
the most powerful aircraft gun
we have.
Up came a billow of black
smoke that looked like tlie
bloom from an H-bomb running
sidewise.
We shouldn't be giving poten
tial enemies any information,
but there is no secret about the
fact that the "Vulcan," so-called,
is the fastest and the bestest we
have for knocking over today's
supersonic aircraft.
Six Barrels
It's a 20-millimeter job with
a six - barreled rotary firing
mechanism. It even works in
temperatures as low as 70 de
grees below zero.
On this particular demonstra
tion, the "cannon" poured in
60 hunks of lead in less than
three seconds.
It was fired at the rate of
4,000 rounds a minute and can
be zipped up to do twice that
many if occasion demands.
The Vulcan eliminates the er
ratic recoil you get when you
have several guns. The idea was
to get a gun that can spot an
enemy jet a few hundred yards
and knock it over before it dis
appears behind the sun.
Galling Step-Child
The new weapon is a step
child of the gatling gun, which
revolutionized firepower in the
19th century. Richard J. Gatling
applied for and got a patent on
an instrument of destruction in
1862.
Except for speeding things up
there haven't been too many
improvements since. To be cor
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rect, only three. After all these
years the new things add up
to a routing cluster of aix bar
rels, an external power source
and an electric drive.
We had a little briefing her.
When Mr. Gatling added an
electric motor to his gun in
1893, the new version spit out
3,000 rounds a minute.
This new Vulcan can spit 'em
out at an incredible speed. In
a minute it can shoot more bul
lets than an infantry company
of 400 men can shoot in 20
seconds.
I saw it and I believe what
they say about the hew Vulcan.
I hope it never is aimed at me.
Soldering Iron Said
Cause of House Fire
Portland (U.B Firemen
said today that a blaze which
claimed the lives of four per
sons, including three children,
here yesterday had been traced
to a soldering iron which had
been left plugged in in the base
ment.
Victims of the fire were Mrs.
Elysabeth L. Murray, 34; two
of her children. Dianne, 4, and
Dean, A. and Terry Sanderson,
six-month-old daughter of Mrs
Gloria D. Sanderson who re
mained in critical condition in a
local hospital.
Capt. Walter Stickney and
Capt.- Henry Burns of the fire
marshal's office said the solder
ing iron was controlled by
light switch which had been
found in the "on" position.
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Paid Heaviiy to be Slim
Minneapolis U.R) Ladies
in the era of the knights had an
efficient, if cumbersome, way of
becoming slim.
The beauties with 13-inch
waistlines believed that beauty
needed a firm foundation, so
they wore corsets made of iron.
The dainty creations were hing
ed at the sides on iron pins.
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