Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1956, Image 16

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TWO MEDFORD (OBEGON)
Mindszenty Sees Urgent Need
For UN To ComeTo Hungary's Aid
Budapest (Delayed) (UFO
Josef Cardinal Mindszenty said
today Hungary can expect only
"greater oppression if the United
Nations do not save. us."
"Far quicker and more effec
tive steps are needed," the pri
mate of ravaged Hungary said
"A man who is drowning needs
no messagn."
Too Much Voting. Oratory
"What we need is the s?c
tretary general of the United
Nations to tome to Budapest to-
day and not tomorrow. There
On The Side
(Distributed b King
History tells u that the Ital
ians taught the French how to
use fork. The Parts restaurant
where forks were first -used is
f ftlll in business. That is the Tour
I d'Argent, established- in 1532.
'. That is, of course, the rastaur-
ant now chiefly famous for its
; pressed duck. Every order of
: pressed duck is numbered and
the name of the diner recorded.
Pierpont Morgan in 1924 ete
duck Nu. 147.883. Queen Eliza-
beth II, on a visit to Paris was
. served duck No. 185,197. My
name is not on record books of
the Tour d'Argent. I don't care
for duck, pressed or otherwise.
Liquor
The French consume more.al-
coholic liquor than people of
any other nation of the world.
The Italians are. second in that
respect. Americans are third folr
lowed by British, Germans and
Danes. Many Frenchmen make
, their own liquor. That is, they
are "home moonshiners, " .as
many Americans were during
prohibition days. Remember the
references to "bathtub gin?"
Dogs
It is extremely refreshing and
Interesting to note the way the
dogs of Paris enjoy themselves.
I may borrow a dog and take
him for a walk in the Champs
Elysees park, just to note his
enjoyment. After that I could
. take him to FOuquet's Sidewalk
cafe for a little snack. Dogs' are
welcome in sidewalk cafes here.
They can have a chair oX their
own if they want it.
Woman's Town
That Pari is, as repeatedly
slated, a "woman's town" is in
dicated by the number of full
length mirrors available. No
woman in Paris is at any time
without n opportunity to check
completely on her appearance.
At the elegant Hotel -George V
many of the halls are lined with
fall length mirrors. Every room
has three or four full length
mirrors. There are also closets
eveywhere. I have never seen so
many closets in hotel rooms as
there are in those of the George
Fifth.
PHOENIX
Schools Plan
By LTLLIAIf KNIGHT
J Phoenix In recognition of
C American Education week Phoe
nix schools will hold open-house
Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.
14 and 15. j
Wednesday at 8 pjn. the Phb&
nix grade school will open it's
classrooms to parents and 'visi
C tors.
Work done by pupils will be
on display. Teachers will be in
their room to talk wirh parents.
The following night, Thurs
day, Phoenix high school Will
begin their open house with -a
short program to be held in 'the
gyrrmaium at 8 p.m. After short
talks by faculty members de
scribing the academic and activ
ities prosramthe mustc depart
ment will present a iew instru
mental numbers. Following this
program, the high school class
looms will be open to visitors.
Light refreshments will be
served both nighta following
room visitations. At . the grade
schocl, refreshments will be
served in the cafeteria and at the
high school in the homemaking
department.
CA pink and blue shower given
in honor of Mrs. Jim Perry by
Mrs. Harold Waldron. at the
home of. Mrs. Fleet Waldron,
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MAIL TRIBUNE
has been much too much voting
and oratory. What we need is
action now."
Speaking to reporters shortly
before he sought sanctuary in
the U. S. legation here, the card
inal said:
'The Russians have disregard
ed the United Nations. Every
shot they have fired has been
aimed at the United Nations."
Mindszenty sought asylum in
the American Legation because
it was the nearest friendly dip-
romatic territory, an American
By E. V. Durling
Faatsraa Svaeticar. fnc)
Aside
The R'itz Hotel, the original
hostelry of that name, on the
Place Vendome, has a regular
luncheon priced at the equival
ent of S3. 50. If you order a la
carte the check comes to $7 or
more . . . Strip tease dancers ap
pear to be th current outstand
ing attraction of Paris night
clubs. At one spot called the
"Crazy Horse Saloon," which has
an "Old United States West"
background, they have strip
tease dancers who start their
act dressed as cowgirls.
Bookshops
There are more bookshops in
Paris than in any other city in
the world. Incidentally, it is in
teresting to note that the French
have never been among the great
admirers of Shakespeare. There
never has been a complete trans
lation of his works published in
Paris. His plays are rarely pre
sented here. When they are, they
are indifferently produced by
minor companies.
Please Note
All race track wagering in
France is by the pari-mutuel
system. Off-track wagering is
possible at branches of the var
ious tracks throughout the coun
try. In Paris these branches are
usually .at Bistros which feature
a sign reading "Pari-Mutuel Ici."
The results are received at these
branches by ticker. Bookmaking
is illegal in France. At the track
and the off track branches you
can wager the equivalent of 15
cents. Some fun, what?
Get It Right
What Is the distance from the
place De La Concorde to the
Arc De Triomphe on the Avenue
Champs Elysees? That is fre
quently the basis of arguments
between Americans, particularly
war veterans. Get it right. The
distance between those two cele
brated points of interest is ex
actly one and one quarter miles.
Shaving
In the interest of those among
our clients who have tough
beards I check on razor blades
wherever I go. So far on this
trip I have found nothing un
usual along that line.
Open House
was held Friday evening, Nov.
9. .
The table was decorated with
a chalk stork which held a dia
per and a miniature doll in its
beak. After Mrs. Perry opened
her gifts she was presented with
a cake decorated with a large
pink and blue umbrella and tiny
bootees, which was served with
coffee and tea. Among those
present were Mrs. Dick Perry,
Mrs. Claud Hutton, Mrs. Don
Williams, Mrs. Paul Betz, Mrs.
Richard Dolan and Miss Cloetta
Small-.
Mrs. Guy Cobleigh recently re
turned from Idaho Falls, Idaho
where she visited her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Wehmann. She went part way
by car and part way by plane.
She reports that the Wehmanns
have moved into a new home
which they recently purchased.
Phoenix Neighbors of Wood
craft will' hold their homecom
ing dinner Thursday, Nov. 15 at
6:30 p.m. at the Grange hall.
Members are to bring a hot dish
and salad, or a hot dish and des
sert and table service for their
own family. The meat dish and
coffee will be furnished by the
lodge. There will be cards and
other entertainment after the
dinner.
FREE
ARTHUR MURRAY
DANCE LESSONS
CERTIFICATE
Tangos -j- Rhumbas
Tuesday, November 13, 1956
i correspondent reported.
Leslie Ballogh-Brain of the
North American Newspaper Al
liance said Mindszenty escaped
from Parliament house only
moments before Soviet troops
captured the free Hungarian gov
ernment there. Ballogh-Brain
was the first American corres
pondent to reach Vienna from
Budapest since Moscow turned
its armed might against the re
bels.
He said Mindszenty views the
future "with a great deal of for
boding." iHe indicated he be
lieved the Cardinal's life is in
sarious danger. Another anti
Communist leader captured by
the Russians is believed to have
been summarily executed on the
spot.
Fears by Churchmen
Similar fears were expressed
by churchmen in Vienna. Rus
sian troops control the city and
Budapest radio has singled out
the, cardinal as a chief culprit
for the uprisings.
But travelers said the cardinal
had no immediate plans to seek
a safe conduct pass to the West,
even if it was granted by the
puppet Hungarian government.
Mindszenty, who was released
from a Communist prison only
last Wednesday, Oct. 31, said he
had "suffered torture in body
and soul" at the hands of the
Secret Police.
"It is God's miracle that I am
here and am as I am."
He refused to give details of
his arrest and imprisonment.
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Corvallis U.R) Fraternities
and sororities at Oregon's insti
tutions of higher learning were
reported today to be protesting a
recent ruling of the State Tax
Commission which compels them
to pay personal property taxes.
Until now most of the county
assessors have assumed that off
campus living groups were ex
empt from he tax. But the tax
commission said there was noth
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base such an assumption.
The question was raised re
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of the tax commission saying
the living groups were not ex
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In both Benton county, home
of Oregon State College, and
Lane county, site of the Univer
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taken to put the properties on
the tax rolls.
Richard Wegener, Benton
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The Family Council
Editor'! note: The Family Council consists of a radge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers,
each article is a summary of an actual report The Family Council does not
tive advice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by
responsible agencies and counselors. '
Herbert G. My children dis
like my parents.
Virginia G. I never told
them anything against their
grandparents.
Herbert G. I am the father of
two young children. I am very
much upset about my children's
attitude toward my parents.
We take them on visits to
their grandparents about once
a month. The children hate to
go. They always say there is
something else they want to do.
When they get there, they sulk.
They won't kiss my parents no
matter how hard I try to make
them. They won't eat anything
in my parents' home, although
my mother tries her best to
please them.
When my wife's mother comes
to visit us, as she does several
times a year, the kids fall all
over her and kiss her. They hate
to see her go.
I feel that my wife must
teach the kids that they have
to love all their grandparents.
I realize that my parents are a
little old-fashioned and the kids
find their ways peculiar, but
The purchase price of a new
Diesel-powered bus is less than
two-thirds of the cost of a mod
ern street car.
it should not be applied now.
They have retained Peter Gun
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them.
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Virginia G. Visits to Her
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for all of us because he keeps
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to act and what to say. On the
way home, he tells me and the
kids every little thing we did
that he believes has hurt his
parents.
I have told the children that
they must love all their grand
parents equally, but I can't help
it if they like my mother best.
I don't tell them to kiss her.
They do it naturally.
The kids have told me that
they don't like to go to their
grandparents' home because
everything smells and tastes fun
ny to them there. They say they
can't have, any fun because their
grandmother always yells that
they'll get hurt or dirty the
rug.
My husband blames me be
cause he thinks I never liked
his parents. This is partly true,
but I never told the chldren
anything against them.
The Council: Herbert may be
hurt and shocked to be told that
the children's attitude is partly
a reflection of his own and part
ly a reaction to his parents' be
havior toward them.
It is unusual for children to
have a physical aversion toward
"peculiar" or "old-fashioned"
ways unless they have been
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If he can eo to their homahaSi
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