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After all, I hsve smoked Ital- The Paris climate at this time
larj cigars. Those long black ones. of the year is good. Or so it
; C letis, ' Mrs. America 1957." flew j AIso Dutch cigars. And have puf- seems to me. Not too hot, not too
dlTnitLt,,r'tCrdayi O" many a stogie. So why cold. Very good for walking.
om the United States, i . ! According to the experts on the
j During her three-day visit the should r view with alarm the,subject of wea(her aris has an
Tivacious Druneue -moiner- 01 .prospect 01 smoKing a r rencn averasre nf Ifil rainv Have arr-
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i inree irom roruano, ure., mjeii,,r, To make a iengthly talelnually. Only 13 days of snow
I Vli-K W'-'H nomei, excnange brieff mv hope to win enough ! On 62 davs the weather is below
f home-making news and study francs at Longchamp to keep me freezing. The sun shines approx
t chcsekeping methods. in Havanas for a week was a i imatelv one-half the year. There
Q3 cOn Thursday she will fly to faltered dream. I failed to is fog in Paris but no smog.
' Dntt! nn hpr W3V tn MOSCOW. Ii i- Tu - l ; T U -
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She paid 'I hope to see some had was a noble animal owned
homes and flats in Moscow and
to fcnd out how tiie ordinary
people of Rusii live, what they
ml and wear.
In her luggage
Mv interpst in art nreepded
and bred by Rita Hayworth's j my interest in horses and women,
former father-in-law, the Agaii never -went to a racecourse
Khan. Even my best bet failed until . was i0 j didn-t have a
me. That was a horse owned by4steady girl until I was 14. How-
she had" a, Marcel Boussac, the textile man-
a pile, of American
making magazines.
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home-1
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tian Dior.
Beautiful Court
Texas oil men spend about J$l ! Longchamp has always been
ever, at the ase of eight my
mother was taking me to visit
the art galleries in New York.
I spend quite a little time in
the aft galleries of Paris. I usual
ly go first to the Louvre to see
if Da Vinci's Mona Lisa is still
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I TK fuit w tailor for you if at
pvsonai at yor nqnatura. I he
fabric, the partem, the style, the
detailing are of your own selec
tion. Yqv nit it designed, cut
and tailored to your own indi
vidua) measurements, just for
yu. Corre In and let m show you
ff a oferanc tttre" fx in a
cHttom tailoreaj suit, priced a
$59.50
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billion annually finding and de-1 considered the world s most bcauv
xloDina oetroloum. About' S360 i tiful racecourse. It is more beau-
milli' is lost annually on dry.itif.ul than ever. They now have j there. As you know, it was stolen
holes.j ' ' la race caller. Makes the racing! a few years ago but recovered
more interesting. But even he j shortly after. After doing a little
can't inform you what is going additional figuring as to what
on when the horses disappear j Mona Lisa was smiling about,
into the forest. For admission to j I take a look at some of Titian's
the best section, equivalent to ! paintings featuring blondes. I
clubhouse section, the price is 'want to be certain I know a
about SI. 25. In this section youiTitian blonde when I see one.
can bet as low as 100 francs. I Leaving the Louvre I go to the
That is about 30 cents. WhenjMusee Rodin to aeain view the
you buv a win and place ticket I statue titled "The Thinker."
you collegt something if your ; However, I don't have to tell
horse comes in first, second and ! you about the art galleries of
third No show- tickets sold. I Paris. You can read about them
Horse, and Worn., Iat the PubIic library-
The most important stake race txenange
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
United Nations, N.Y. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold
on establishment of an international police force in the Mideast:
"My personal conviction is that if the General Assembly, and I
am certain it will, will accept my proposals on the establishment
of the international force, that force will be competent to attain
the objectives."
Washington State department spokesman Lincoln White on
possible Russian violation of the Austrian border:
"The United States has respected and will continue to respect
and observe the neutral character of Austria and considers that the
violation of the territorial integrity or internal . sovereignty of
Austria, would, of course, be a grave threat to the peace."
Cairo Cairo radio reporting on the Egyptian defense of Port
Said:
"We are turning Port Said into another Stalingrad."
London British Prime Minister Anthony Eden rejecting a
Soviet claim British action in Egypt was "barbarous":
"At such a time it ill becomes the Soviet government to speak
of the actions of her majesty's government as barbaric."
Chicago Coroner Walter E. McCarron on an election day in
quest into an elevated train that killed seven persons and injured
about 142 others:
"I don't care if it is election day. This thing is above politics."
French Photographer Dies of War Wounds
Wednesday, November 7, 198
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staged1 the day we were at Long
champ had a value of six million
francs. Sounds like a lot of money
but' is only the equivalent of
$15,000. .The daily double on
the fourth and seventh races
paid 60 to 1. That would be a
J1.200 double at Belmont. So
much for the horses. As usual,
there were many extremely
smart looking females strolling
about the beautiful parklike pad
dock. My girl friend expressed
much admiration as to the style
sense of these feminine patrons
of the- turf.
The first time I saw Paris the
exchange rate was 33 francs to
a dollar. The official rate is now
350 francs to a dollar. In Holland
and Belgium you can get 390
francs to a dollar. In New York,
at a legitimate establishment,
you can get over 400 francs to a
dollar. I know I told you that
before. However, I want to
emphasize it. Keep it in mind
if you are coming to Paris. You
can save yourself quite a little
money.
Drivers
Blowing of auto horns is pro-
Paris (U.R) Jean-Pierre
Pedrazzini, photographer and re
porter for the French magazine
Paris Match, died here today of
wounds suffered in the fighting
in Budapest last week.
Pedrazzini. 29, was machine
gunned by a Russian tank and
was flown to a Paris hospital
with 12 bullet wounds in the ab
domen, back and legs.
He covered news all over the
world for Paris Match and was
considered one of France's lead
ing reporter-photographers.
The Saar, a 991-square-mile
region between France and Ger
many, is one of the most densely
populated parts of Europe.
Heavily industrialized, it imports
about 90 per cent of its food.
10,000 Workers
Idle in Oregon
Salem-r- (U.R) Some 10,000
workers were laid off by Oregon
firms last month, the State Un
employment Compensation Com
mission has announced. Officials
estimated 25.400 workers were
looking for jobs Nov. 1, com
pared with 15,000 a month ago
and 21,100 last year.
Although seasonal unemploy
ment was increasing in nearly
every section of the state, most
of the layoffs came in downstate
western Oregon.
About 2,000 were added to un
employed in the four-county
Portland metropolitan area.
Fewer than 1,500 were counted
east of the Cascades, while the
remainder of 6,500 came, from
the western timber area.
Early snow and cold weather
in higher elevations were given
as causes for most of the lumber
and logging shutdowns, but low
ering demand for wood products
also was noted. Construction,
food processing and other sea
sonal lines also contributed to
the job slackening.
4-H Club News
Talent Sewing Chib
The Talent 4-H Sewing club
met last Saturday, Nov. 3. Elec
tions for officers were held, the
results are as follows: Betty Jo
Howell, president; Sandra Roth,
vice president; Marilyn Pfaff,
secretary; and Linda Hazelton,
reporter. It was decided that the
meetings be held every third
Monday of the month. Candied
BACKWARD
Boston UI.R) - A maffctd
lack of progress is evftent in
Boston. Sun dials are generally
replaced by c9c)s, but Mayor
John Hynes sayj the clock on
the Old State House will e re
placed b a sun dial as part of a
remodeling oprogYam. Q
apples wer served. O
oLinda Hazelton,
Reporter.
Use Mail Trihune Want Ad
ONLY 44 YEARS LATE
Providence, R. I. (U.R)
Back in 1912, Jesse Heath did a
moving job for a man who said
that "some day" Heath would
be paid. True to his promise,
the man mailed Heath a $15
check 44 years later.
hibited in Paris. That is, except ;
in extreme emergencies. The
Paris autoists still engage in .
heated arguments regarding al
leged driving errors. The su
preme insult one Paris autoist j
can scream at another is "l'ecole! I
l'ecole." That means. "Why don't
you go to an automobile driving j
school and learn how to drive, j
you bum."
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. Lariiet Dresses
' $5.9 aa $8 5 Valuaa
Close-outs from our regular $5.9S
tnd ii 95 stock of drasy dresses. Not
a If sires. Come in and look these over.
$4.00
FANCY PRINTED
Outing Flannel
59c Yd. Valua
Extra fine qualify flannel in dainty
floral prints modernistic prints, and
fancy stripes.
2 yd $1.00
Feather Pillows I Cann0 Balh T?we,s
Rsmiaats
All remnants. Fancy cottons, rayons,
orlons, nylons, dacrons. wool mixes,
nd other types of yardage. Now
V2 Price
80 Square Percales
49c Yd. Values
Discontinued patterns and short pieces
from our better grade percales. Priced
to clear.
3 ds $1.00
Full standard size feather pjllows.
Covered with mercerized finish striped
feather ticking. Buy now.
$2.00
TUBULAR
All Wool Jersey
$3.49 Yd Values
Grey and green only. 54 inches wide.
Just the thing for blouses and sheath 5-
dresses. Cut to
$2.00 d
69c Value
Large bath size 22x44. In plain colors
or fancy Carnival stripes.
2 f0f $1.00
LADIES' PRINT
Coverall Aprons
$1.29 Values
80 square fancy assorted printed pat
terns. Large Coverall type. New
styles.
BOYS'
Belts and Suspenders
Fancy free swing back suspenders.
New Fall styles in full grained cow
hide belts. All sizes and colors.
1.00
LADIES'
Plastie Overshoes
Clear plastic overshoes. FHs low or
medium heels. All sizes. Famous
"Raindeer" brand.
2.00
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raen s yei oniriso
$1.6 Values 0
Warm fleece lined sweat shirty Lkjit
grey randocr) color. All sires. .
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$1.00
MEN'S ALL WOOL
Sport Goats
$27.95 Value
Just 4 left. Sizes 35, 37, and two
38's. Imported tweedy mixes. Your
choice.
$19.00
CHILDRIN'S
Bedroom Slippers
$1.f8 Value
Broken sizes. Sizes 10 to 13 only.
Assorted styles and colors ih felt.
Your choice
$1.00
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Lined Jackets
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$12.95 Values
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Just 8 left? Gabardine, v& alCwool
qXiilted linings. Price) to clears
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LADIES'
Loig Sleeve Blouses
R $2.98 and $3.98 Value
Shirt waist styles in. fancy cotton
stripes, plaid, and plain patterns.
French cuffs. , "
52.00
RAYON and ACETATE
Suitings
$1.29 Yd. Values
For skirts, or dresses. 45" wide. Crease
and wrinkle resistant. Now
$1.00
LADIES
Nylon & Rayon Pajamas
Reg. $5.95 Values
Broken sizes and colors. Fancy plain
color nylon and rayon acetate pajamas.
3.00
LADIES' NYLON
Tricot Knit Slips
$3.49 Values
All 40 denier knit nylon slips. Nylon
lace trim. Sizes 32 to 42 in white.
3.00
SHEER STRETCH
Nylon Hose
$1.35 Values
Famous name brand. Sheer stretch
nylon in 3 leg lengths. Very newest
colors.
1.00
Lillle Children' Shots
$3.95 an4 $4.49 Valuea
Odd lots and broken sizes from in
fants 4 to 10. Oxfords and Hi-top
2.00
WHITE
Cotton Handkerchiefs
Full standard size white cotton hand
kerchiefs. Hemstitched edges. Buy
now, you'll need them this winter.
10 fa' $1.00
TtRRY CLOTH
Bath Mat Sets
$3.49 Value
Hand, printed with initials. Terry Cloth
bath "mat and matching seat cover.
Now "
$3.00
RAYON, ACETATE and ORLON
Yardage
$1.39 Yd. Value
Fancy tweedy mixes in spun rayon,
acetate and orlon yardage. 45" wide.
$1.00 d
FANCY
Outing Flannel
49c Yd. Values
Fancy pUin colors in deep tones, also
men's wear striped patterns.
3 $1.00
WHITE
Nylon & Cotton Bras
Famous name brand bras in white ny
lon or white cotton. Sizes 32 to 38 in
A and B cup size. Newest styles.
$1.00
Ironing Board Covers
69c Value
Full standard size. Fine quality un
bleached muslin. Special price.
2 for 1.00
MEN'S HICKORY STRIPED
Work Sh'rrts
$2.49 Values
Double yokd back. Full cut. Sanfor
ized pre-shrunk. Sizes 14 to 17.
Now
$2.00
3
Mens' Spun Cotton Sox
79c Value
Fancy woven Argylc, and clock pat
terns. Beautiful colors. Sizes 10 to
1 1 Vi.
2 fot $1.00
Initial Rand Towels
aad Wash Cloths
c $T.39 VaTue
Sets ofrnsing of Hand printed hand
towels and matching vash cloths.
Not all initials. Priced to clar.
$1.00 per set
FANCY COTTON
AND ACETATE
Brocade
$2.39 Yd. Value
Fancy woven patterns in acetate and
cotton brocade. 45 in. wide.
$2.00 d
Close-Out
Yardage Specials
Value, to 79c Yd.
Odds and ends in plain colors and
figured prints. Your choice. .
1
c an inch
Indian Design Blankets
$3.49 Values
Size 70x80. Rayon, acetate and ny
lon mixed. All washable in assorted
patterns. '
$3.00
INFANTS
Quilted Mattress Pads
59c Valua
White, soft quilted mattress pads.
Size 17x18. Easily washed.
4 for $100
MEN'S
Police & Fireman Shoes
$10.95 Valuei-
Black cap toe uppers. Double leather
sole with steel arch support. Broken
sizes from 6Vi to 11. Priced to clear.
$7.00
MEN'S
Cotton Union Suits
$2.39 Values
Winter weight warm cotton Union
Suits. Eithfr long or short sleeves.
Sizes 36 to 46.
$2.00
Cannon Percale Sheets
, $2.98 V.lu.
Over 180 threads per square inch.
ftk?!e bed size 8U108. The km est
prices ever.
LITTLE GIRLS'
Cuting Flannel Gowns
$1.91 Values
Sizes 2 to 6 only. Heavy weight out
ing flannel in fancy floral prints.
Cut to
2 $1.00
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LUI BELL INDUSTRIAL .
Waist Overalls
$3.29 Valuet
Extra heavy full cut. Logger style.
Wider legs. Sanforized pre-shrunk.
Sizes 30 to 42.
$3.00
LEATHER FACED
Work Gloves
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59c Value
Canvas baefced, knit wrist. (Split mule
hide leather faced. Men's size.
2 fo1.00
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$2.84