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f Paris All you have to do to
be convinced that the female is
the stronger ex Is to go on a
window shopping tour with your
wif In Paris. I went on such a
tour and before it was completed
I thought I would jj11 up lame
I might have if I dirin't stnp at
lh -window of Christian Dior's
Boutique on the avenue mon-
taigne and refuse to continue
Monsieur Dior's Boutique seem-
0 quite interesting. However.
I prefer to look at clothes When
there re women in them.
Beginning
D yej know how Christian
Dior got started In business? He
wet Marcel Boussac on the
champs-elysees and happened to
mention he would like to have a
dress resigning establishment of
his o-n but had no capital.
Boussac Is a multi-millionaire.
He owns about 36 textile fact
ories ! Fran. He offered to
back Dior. The highly grateful
Dior, whea established in ' his
own place. reciprocated by or
iginating the referred to as "the
new took." Thie style culled for
WW uae of much material.. That
of course, improved the textile
business of Monsieur Boassac.
QDior h.n continued to originate
styles that call for much mat---.erUl,
Perhaps he may at some
suture date originate a fashion
called "The Holland Dutch
Look." That would be a copy of
the style featured bv the women
pf Sgheveningen. Holland, who
wer a minimum of five pet
icoats': Millions of women wear-
. (ing five or more petticonts would
xertalnlygive the textile busi
ness $uit a iiot hi the arm. .
Dogs
- A g lovers the Parisians
arescond to no people in the
wrld. The dogs are big shots
hqcv. The can accompany their'
masters to restaurants and ride
on street cars. Paris has one of
the post beautiful dog cemeter
ies in the world. I have never
forgotten an Epitaph for a. pet
Kj ruriea t-tftere. It read: "Terry.
Toujours Fidele. Toujour Gal"
(Terry. Always- faithful. Alwavs
gay.) .
Horses and Woman
H has been repeatedly said
that "Paris is a woman's town."
How true that is. Nothing that
will make- the life of a female
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gayer is overlooked in the
French capital. As for example,
the hotel George Fifth has a
'Beauty Bar." At this elegantly
appointed beautifying establish
ment women can have treat
ments, watch television and be
served cocktails at the same
time. As 1 understand it the con
versation at a beauty shop
unusuauy animated under or
dinary- conditions. What must it
he when the customers have
absorbed a few cocktails? The
gossip then exchanged must be
really something.
Historic Houias
In Paris the history of all
houses in which celebrities were
born or resided is carefully pre
served. While strolling I passed
No. 3 Rue D'Antin. In that house
Napoleon Bonaparte married
Josephine Beauharmais. I don't
know if Josephine promised to
obey her eminent spouse. I
don.'t even know what she wore
when wedded. Speaking of wed
ding gowns, did you know Mary
Queen of Scots was the first
bride to wear white. Before that
all the brides wore red. How
do you think your bride would
have looked in a red wedding
gown?
Cigars
Had a distressing experence.
1 took three puffs from a French
cigar. Not knowingly, however.
It had been sold to me as a
Havana. I have been smoking
cigars since I was 14. I know my
Havanas. I bought this cigar at
a bar. I figure the bartender
utilizing a used Havana cigar box
and some counterfeit bands
made makes a practice of re
tailing "disguised French cigars
to trusting travelers. A French
cigar costs about 14 cents. In
Paris', a Havana cigar sells for
60 cents and up.
Speedy Delivery
A Paris postal service called
me t-neumatique is a very
speedy form .of mail delivery.
For a small price you can have a
letter delivered in any part of
the -city in two hours or less.
The mail is sent to the various
stations throughout the city by
Pneumatic tubes.
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KNEELING WITH HIS FACE TO .MECCA and praving for
peace is Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, Mo-
immmeu An, in a Washington, D. C, mosque.dnternational)
Seamen Assured
War Bonus, Insurance
San Francisco U.R) Ameri
can President lines and the Paci
fic district of the Seafarers In
ternational Union of North
America have reached agree
ment on war bonuses and insur
ance lor west coast seamen sail
ing in the Suez area.
-The agreement, reached Mon
day, provides that seamen will
receive $10 a day extra in the
danger zone. Each crew member
will receive $150 if his ship is
destroyed or damaged as a re
sult of the hostilities. Seamen
Oldsmobile and
Ponliac Introduce
1957 Automobiles
Detroit (U.R) Two General
Motors divisions, Pontiac and
Oldsmobile, introduced their
1957 automobiles featuring more
powerful engines in addition to
styling changes and engineering
improvements.
Pontiac did away with the
two parallel chrome strips run
ning the length of the hood and
added a "missile" strip on trim
sweeping the entire length of
the car on each side.
'Accent Stripe'
Oldsmobile's more prominent I
styling change is an "accent
stripe" that runs more than half
the length of the car's side pan
els between narrow chrome
mouldings. It starts just forward
on the dip in the belt line and
sweeps downward before con
tinuing through the rear fender
panel to the tail light trim.
"The accent stripe permits a
new two-tone effect, with the
car painted one color and the
accent stripe in a contrasting
color," said Oldsmobile General
Manager J. F. Wolfram.
Horsepower Boosted
The new Pontiac will offer en
gines with horsepower of 252
and 270. Oldsmobile has boosted
its new "Rocket" engine from
250 to 277 horsepower with four
barrel carburetors standard on
all series.
Both Pontiac and Oldsmobile
win put their new cars on dis
play Friday in dealer show
rooms across the country. Both
GM divisions have adopted 14
inch wheels on their new lines.
Committee lo Visit !
At Medford High
The High School-College Re- i
lations Committee of the state !
system of higher education will ;
visit Medford High school Nov.
i at 1 p.m.. Principal Lester
Harris has announced.
The visitation team will con
sist of representatives of all the
state institutions of higher educa
toin as well as Oregon Technical
Institute. The team is headed by
Francis Nickersen, executive
secretary of the committee, who
is headquartered with the state
board of higher education at
Eugene. :
An assembly has been called
to explain general college prep-; I
aration and requirements. Later J
sessions are held by the various
representatives to discuss specific i
requirement of their institutions, j
Parents and interested public are
invited to attend the meeting.
This visitation is offered an
nually as a regular part of the
guidance program carried on in I
the high schools to help students j I
in the area of college and other 1
post high school training. j
will also be covered by $10,000
war risk insurance while in the
danger zone.
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Sand in Mine Shaft
Buries Coal Miners ,
Springhill, Nova Scotia U.R) !
Tons of wet sand shovelled into '
a coal mine shaft today buried !
more than 20 trapped miners for 1
whom hope was abandoned.
The sand was dumped into the
shaft to block it off and prevent
an explosion that would be "a
mortal blow" to this town of I
8,000 persons. ;
Harold C. M. Gordon, vice
president of the Dominion Steel 1 1
and Coal Corp., whose subsid
iary Cumberland Railway and
Coal Co. No. 4 pit was blocked,
ordered the mine sealed Monday
after conferring with Nova Sco
tia mines department officials.
A spokesman said it was be
lieved 26 men were entombed, ;
bringing the death toll to 37 fol- j
lowing a pithead explosion late !
Thursday that sent deadly coal !
gas seeping more than a mile
underground and trapping 118 i
miners. Eighty-eight were res- j
cued. I
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"The Voice and Choice of the Rogue Vacation Land
Hurricane Creia
Curves Northeastward
Miami U.R) Dangerous hur-'
ricane Greta, a frenzied mass of ,
gales 700 miles across, curved i
northeastward with increasing !
speed far out in the Atlantic to- ;
day. j
The weather bureau at Miami
said Greta, described as having j
been "as severe as anything I
we've had this season" when at
its height was rapidly losing I
characteristics of a tropical
whirler.
Top winds dropped from 135
to little more than 100 miles an
hour near the center but hurri
cane winds of 75 miles per hour
spanned a 300-mile area and
gales lashed outward more than i
twice as far.
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Liner Stockholm
Undergoes Trials
New York (U.R) The liner
Stockholm underwent sea trials
today in the Atlantic ocean off
the New Jersey coast.
The liner put to sea Monday
for the first time since its colli
sion with the Andrea Doria July
25 off Nantucket island which
took 50 lives.
The Stockholm's icebreaker
prow, smashed in the crash, was
repaired at a cost of S995,000.
The Swedish American line,
owners of the Stockholm, said
the trials would test the new
prow.
Tuesday, November I, 1958
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GIRL LOSES BET
Lawton. Mich. (U.R) Mar
garet Allen, 19. bet her boy
friend Monday that no matter
how she drove, local police
would not stop her.'She lost the
bet when police picked her up,
jailed her overnight on charges
of reckless driving and fined her
S29.30.
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