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t PAP Says Balloon : Downed Jet Plane London 'U.R Communist Poland said today a propaganda Thursday. September 8, 1938 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE If WE Quotes From the Nevs If you're saving for peace of mind . . . PACIFIC BEAUTIES INVADE ATLANTIC Making a mighty pretty picture on the boardwalk at Atlantic City, N. J. are Joan Colleen Beckett (Miss California), Deanna May Hall (Miss Washington), Jere Wright (Miss Hawaii) and Patricia Lavonne Berg (Miss Oregon). They are among 50 beuaties competing for the Miss America title. On The Side By E. V. Durling (DittribuMd h? Kiat fuhni Inc.) Garlic Is Rood (or you in many wiy. Especially, as a cold pre ventive. However, up to now it has not bofn wise lor a young fellow to consume sarlic before going on a moonlight stroll with a beautiful girl. Now "kiss proof garlic ' has been originated. .So a young man can have a bit of garlic for dinner, then go tor a moonlight stroll with an affec tionate female and love can still be a many splendored thing. Kiss proof garlic" was originat ed and is produced in Brooklyn. Good, old Brooklyn! Successful Lovers Have you a daughter who wears glasses? How is she doing? What are her matrimonial pros oects? Or has she already ac quired a grade-A spouse? The ; boys who wear glasses seem to he rinine verv well recently. They are winning the 'hearts and hands of some very beautiful girls. Not only beautiful girls, but high salaried or wealthy girls. As for example, the be spectacled Arthur Miller, who married Marilyn Monroe. Also Sidney Lumet who captured the heart of Gloria Vanderbilt. To , what can be attributed the sen- j sational success in ine mairimun ial field of boys who wear glasses. Our horses and women experts have done some research on this situation and will report on the same in the near future. Swedish Custom In Sweden if you light a cig arette for a girl and then blow the match out she is supposed to kiss you. But you must use a match. Cigarette lighters don't count. Remember that when you are In Stockholm. Or when you meet a Swedish beauty in this country. As for example, Anita Ekberg. That Carpel When Lily Langtry, "The Jer sey Lily," made her first New York appearance in 1907 she asked the theatre manager to lay a carpet from her dressing room to the stage. The manager agreed. He had a carpet laid out. It was a red carpet. Anna Held subsequently made a similar de mand. That is the origin of the saying. Roll out the red carpet." Asking Queries from clients: Q. Are you familiar with a college song titled "Retribution "? A. Never heard of it. If you had asked me about the college song "Drink a Highball at Nightfall" I could have helped you. Or if you had inquired about "Ring the Bells of Old South College." "I'm A Rambling Wreck From Georgia Tech." "By the Banks of the Old Raritan." or "Lord Jeffrey Am herst." The last named is my fa vorite college song . . . Q. What was Grace Kelly's salary for the last film in which she appeared? -A. About $1,600 a week. That is still her salary, according to her contract, if she makes another picture. Asides If you want to find out what is the best restaurant in town for excellent steaks at reasonable prices find out where the profes sional baseball players eat . . . Johnny Bryne. barber of Dublin. Ireland, recently shaved a man in 15' i seconds. Now Johnny claims the world's speedy shav ing championship. Any challeng ers? Nerer Can Tall Is your wife in the middle for ties? Is she a grandmother? If so. you probably figure that never again will you have to pace the hospital waiting room floor while she experiences a blessed event. Don't be too certain of that. You never can tell. Recent ly in Port Elizabeth. South Afri ca, a woman of 45. with 14 chil dren and six grandchildren gave birth to twin boys! Show Shops Many little theatres are now operating in Manhattan. So far none has presented hits as out standing as those offered by the tiny show shops of the yester year. As for example, the Prin cess at which was staged the musicals "Oh, Boy!" and "Very Good. Eddie." Or the Nora Bayes where "Three Live Ghosts" had a long run. Or the punch and Judy where Roland Young ap peared in the hit play "Rollo's Wild Oal." All the theatres ineir tioned had undt'r 300 seats. Interest Renewed In Fir Bark Wax Salem (U.PI Renewed in terest in a program to extract wax from fir bark was reported to the state board of forestry yesterday by board member Eliot Jenkins of Eugene. Jenkins said that the M. H. Kellogg company which dropped an earlier wax program after In vestigation, was now considering renewing the program. He added that several explora tory conferences had also been held with Weyerhaeuser Timber Company regarding the wax project. The board authorized sale of $700,000 in forest re-habilitation bonds to carry on reforestation in the Tillamook burn in 1957. State Forester Dwight Phipps said the money would be used to purchase seed and would also cover the cost of planting. Rehabilitation bonds are au thorized under a constitutional amendment that was adopted by voters following the disastrous Tillamook forest fire. Price Named to Group For Watershed Study Salem U.R) T. E. Price, director of agriculture at Ore gon State College, was named yesterday as chairman of Gov. Elma Smith's special committee for a comprehensive Oregon watershed study. The special committee was the outgrowth of a proposal made hv Gov. Smith several weeks ago to the Natural Re ; sources Committee for an ex 1 perimenlal program to deter mine the various inter-related uses of water in Oregon. balloon launched by Radio Free j Europe downed a Polish MIG13 j jet trainer on Aug. 3 with the loss of two lives. 1 A government statement broadcast by PAP, the official Polish agency, said careful in vestigation showed the MIG fell as result of hitting a hydrogen filled balloon carrying leaflets. It said the accident occurred early in the morning near So chaczew and identified the vic tims as Capt. Roman Lachcik and Sub Lt. Josef Raze. PAP said Radio Free Europe balloon launchings had been "markedly intensified" in early August and "caused serious menace to the safety of air navi gation in Poland." It said the responsibility must be borne equally by the West German government which pro vides launching sites and "favors and supports-this campaign'' and the United States which "exer cises direct and indirect control over the organizations By UNITED PRESS Washington President Eisenhower renewing his plea for mod eration in the school segregation disputes: "We hear the people that are adamant and are so filled with prejudice that they can't keep still they even resort to violence: and the same way on the other side of the thing, the people who want to have the whole matter settled today." San Francisco Democratic presidential nominet Adlai E. Ste venson describing the recent Republican National Convention: "After listening to that thing on television. I came to the con clusion U wasn't a convention, it was a coronation.' Hollywood Film star John Wayne deploring' the shooting ability of big game hunter Richard Weldy in wounding Robert Harrison, publisher of Confidential Magazine: "... I think he's a nice enough fellow and I hope he's not in trouble, but I deplore the fact he's such a poor shot." Spencer, N.M. Brakeman Charles Kincaid. aboard the Santa Fe Chief when it collided with a mail train, describing his experi ence in the crash: "I didn't remember anything else until I woke up sitting on the ground outside the train. X must have been thrown through a window or a hole torn in the car." Washjngton Senate Republican Leader William F. Knowland of California replying to Adlai Steven's call for an end to the military draft: "The Democratic candidate's speech ... is a blatant attempt to get votes." Layman Suggests Caucus for Speaker Newberg. Ore. U.f) State Rep. George Layman, Newberg Republican and candidate for the 1957 speakership of the Oregon House of Representatives, yes terday suggested that a caucus of the full House should meet to choose a new speaker. Layman said he was not sug gesting that party organization had no place in government pro cesses but that a caucus of just one party to choose the next pre siding officer would not tend to promote legislative harmony. Layman said he agreed with Reps'. Ed Cardwell, Loran Stew art and Robert Elfstrom that the caucus should be held following the Nov. 6 election and that pre election pledges were inadvis able. He questioned the propri ety of the present speaker in calling a caucus of members of just the Republican party. Search Fruitless For Body of Girl San Rafael. Calif. U.R An Air Force helicopter crew "chas ed buzzards' with no results Wednesday in a macabre search for the body of a San Francisco girl who leaped to her death from a small plane Monday. A ground search over the brushy slopes of Mt. Tamalpais was also fruitless. The victim, pretty Flora Liza beth Anderson, 22, plunged to her death from a light plane rented by Stanley Gordon. 28, of Belvedere. Inquest Starts into Death of Two Girls On First School Day Chicago (U.R) An inquest opened today into the auto pedestrian deaths of two little girls on the first day of school. Sandra Griffith. 5. and her sister, Jean, 7. were killed when struck Wednesday by the auto of Richard Dombeck, 16. Evan ston. 111., who was driving his fathers auto for the first time alone. Dombeck broke away from of ficers at a police station after the accident, banged his head against a wall, and shouted: "My God, what did I do now?' The Griffith sisters were in a group of 25 children returning home from lunch when the acci dent occurred. Another young ster, 5-year-old Linda Gustafson. suffered burns from boiling rad iator water, but her condition was not serious. Police said Dombeck was traveling too fast when he turned a corner into the street of the school where the girls had just been dismissed for lunch. The car out of control leaped the curb, smashed into a light pole, struck an iron fence and then rammed into the group of youngsters. Dombeck later told police he knew he was going to strike the children, but was unable to stop the car. Bodies of the Griffith children were so badly mangled they were not identified immediate ly. However, the children's grandmother made the identifi cation at a funeral home after learning of the accident when she phoned the school to find out if classes had been dismissed for lunch. Sandra had started kinder garten Wednesday while Jean was in the second grade, Bend Nursing Home May Be Reopened Portland U.R) The State Board of Health said today it had paved the way for possible reopening of the Riverview nursing in Bend. 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