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Downed Jet Plane
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Poland said today a propaganda
Thursday. September 8, 1938
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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.
At an informal hearing here
yesterday it was indicated that
a license would be issued after
the owner of the home obtained
an operator and met all state
health and safety requirements.
Dr. Thomas G. Burke, Port
land chiropractor who owns
the home, closed it Aug. 31. He
said he was unable to correct
deficiencies because of conflicts
in orders of various state in
specting agencies. He also said
he had no assurance the home
would be allowed to operate
even after correction because
the state advisory council on
hospital licensing had twice
ruled he does not possess the
necessary educational require
ments for licensure as an op
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