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STANDING ALONE WITH HIS RIFLE Is a teen-aged boy in Budapest, waiting for the
attack of the Soviet troops reported to be ringing the nation's capital. This boy is the
lymbol of Hungary's revolt against the communists. (International Soundphoto)
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By E. V. Durling
(Distributed Kinf fajruia. Sndicate. Inc.)
Paris In my research as how
to live in Paris on an easily bal
! anted budget I mastered the
mysteries of traveling in the
! metro (subway). I also rode on
t the rear platform of a bus. I
' dined at a bistro on the Rue
Boetie, danced at the Mimi Pen
.son and smoked a French cigar.
My success made me reckless. I
threw caution to the winds. I de
cided to drink the apertif, most
popular with Parisians of limited
incomes. It nearly floored me.
The . bartender, a sympathetic
fellow, said I hadn't handled the
drink right. That I drank it too
fast. He also said it was a drink
"for which a taste must be culti
vated." I don't think I care to
go further with the apertif re
search. After all, I feel I have
done enough in the interests of
any subscriber who may wish
to see Paris on a limited budget.
Plaques -
The Parisians have a passion
for commemorative plaques.
How far they will go along these
lines is illustrated by a plaque
on a night club in Rue Pierre
Charron called Chez Carrere.
This plaque commemorates the
fact that Queen Elizabeth II of
England once danced there. Oh,
well, we shouldn't be so critical
about that sort of thing. On a
house in - midtown Manhattan
there is a plaque reading, "Dia
' mond Jim" Brady once lived
I here.
1 A current box office hit in the
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Paris sector is a revival of that
torrid play by Alfred Savoir
titled "La Huitieme Femme De
Barbe Blue." What actress star
red in that play when it was
first presented, in New York?
Wasn't it Irene Bordoni or am 1
stuck for another stogie? How
about the first film version?
Wasn't Gloria Swanson the star?
Births
Have you recently become a
proud papa? How many diys
did your wife stay in bed after
the child was born? At the cele
brated Mont Choisi maternity
clinic in Lausanne, Switzerland,
mothers are required to stay in
bed for 10 days after the birth
of the child. The Mont Choisi
clinic, where an unusual method
of painl&ss child birth is prac
ticed, is where many wealthy
and celebrated women go for
births. Among these have been
Kita Hayworth and Oona O'Neill
Chaplin.
That Baggage
Will soon be shoving off for
New York. I have already start
ed worrying about the baggage.
I have cleverly supervised tne
handling of 12 pieces of baggage
in Europe from The Hague to
Amsterdam to Brussels to Paris.
My girl friend has been doing
some shopping. There may be
some additions to our baggage.
I heard a true story the other
day that made me shiver. It
concerned an American woman
who left London for New York
with 19 pieces of baggage. She
traveled by air. Her baggage
weighed 400 pounds! That was
334 pounds excess baggage. Her
husband had to pay an excess
baggage charge for her of $686!
Asked how she happened to
have so much baggage, the lady
said, "Oh, while shopping in
Europe I saw so many lovely
things I just couldn't resist buy
ing." Asides
Paris water is drinkable. It
is harmless. That's what I under
stand. If it isn't I certainly am in
a spot. I have been drinking it
regularly. That is, between
meals. When dining I adhere to
wine. My favorite is still Chab
lis . . . there is a restaurant in
Paris that offers in connection
with a prix fixe dinner all the
vodka you can drink with no
extra charge.
Changes
After World War II the Paris
authorities changed the names
of some of their important ave-
What is a Teacher?
A teacher is a sculptor who molds
your child's mind. A teacher is an
architect who blueprints your child's career. A
teacher is a
pioneer who explores your
child's character. A teacher is a
who negotiates with the future.
diplomat
A teacher is a specialist in Education, yet is a social
worker a statesman, an interpreter, a prophet, a builder,
a leader. Today, we are proud to $ay "thank you" to
those who are' proud to teach.
NATIONAL TEACHERS DAY, NOVEMBER T6
The Family Council
Editor'! not: The Family Council consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist,
thre. clergymen, a newspaper editor a women's editor and two writers.
Each aruele Is a summary of an actual report The FamiW Council does not
rivt advice; It merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by
responsible acendes and counselors.
Ben F. My wife neglects the
children because of our home.
Carolyn F. An elaborate
place was his idea.
Ben F. Ever since we've got
ten our new home, life has been
terrible for the whole family.
For several months my wife
has been running around like
crazy, shopping and decorating.
She is never satisfied with any
thing when it comes and has to
return various items a half a
dozen times before she gets the
exact right thing.
Our two young children have
been under the care of a servant
most of this time and I think
they miss their mother's care.
Our little girl said the other day,
"Now we have a house, but Mom
my's never in it."
My wife has been very nervous
and irritable all the time. It
seems to me we were much hap
pier in our small apartment be
fore. Carolyn F. It wasn't my idea
to have a big, elaborate home.
It was my husband's. He said it
would be good for his business
to put up a big front and enter
tain lavishly.
I always wanted a small, easy-to-care-for
place, but when we
got this home, I realized that it
would have to be done right or
not at all. Next to the ether
homes here, ours is being very
modestly decorated.
My husband seems to have no
idea of how hard it is to furnish
a home like this properly. He
wants everything just right, but
resents every minute I spend try
ing to fix things so that they
will please him.
I certainly haven't neglected
the children, but Ben encourages
them to become annoyed when
I am not around.
The Council: Both Ben and
Carolyn appear to feel they have
undertaken more than they were
ready for and should take a
breather and get down to reality.
Ben looks back longingly to
his "small apartment," but pre
fers to forget that he wanted this
home, not merely as a place to
live but as a business front. If
this is still the case, he should
realize that he has put a rather
heavy burden on his wife. She
is no longer just an ordinary
Grande Ronde Valley
To Have Television
La Grande (U.R) Plans
for beaming television programs
into the Grande Ronde valley
were disclosed here yesterday
with the announcement that the
Grande Ronde valley . television
association had filed for articles
of incorporation in Salem.
Harlow Speckhart, manager
of the association, said that plans
call for construction of a satel
lite station. A tower would be
constructed atop Harris moun
tain, 12 miles northeast of here,
to pick up VHF signals from
Spokane and re-transmit them
as UHF signals in the Grande
Ronde valley.
Construction on the project is
scheduled next month.
nues. As for example, what was
formerly the Avenue Victor
Emanuel III is now Avenue
Franklin Roosevelt. What was
formerly the Avenue De Tokio
is now the Avenue De New
York.
Language
English is spoken In many
hotels and shops in Paris but
comparatively few Parisians
speak English. However, I have
no difficulty in making myself
understood or even carrying on
a conversation with my combi
nation French and pantomime
means of communication. This
goes over big with the taxi driv
ers. Lots of laughs.
Sidelights
The minimum check for two
in the leading Montmarte night
spots which feature floor shows
of unattired females is about
$30. That includes a service
charge of 20 per cent . . . The
Only airport is lVz miles from
Paris. The Bourget airport is
10 miles from the city. Quite a
ride.
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homemaker, but a business as
sociate. As such, she cannot pos
sibly give the same time to her
home responsibilities that she
once did.
Carolyn has apparently been
frightened by the heavy respon
sibility that has been placed
upon her. Her inability to stick
to her decisions indicates that
she is in quite a panic.
It appears that both Carolyn
and Ben would really prefer a
simpler way of life with "Mom in
the kitchen." Thpv shni.M
knowledge this to themselves and
eacn other. In this case, Ben
should be willing to give up his
dream of using his home as a
business show place and settle
into a smaller home or make the
decision to have this one much
less lavish than he planned. If
he insists upon using his home
for business purposes, the couple
should realize that they can get
professional help in planning it.
The full responsibility need not
fall on Carolyn.
(Copyright 1856,
General Features Corp.)
Snag Falls on Bus
Killing Oakridge Man
Oakridge, Ore. (U.R) One
man was killed and two others
were injured near here last
night when a dead snag fell upon
the logging company bus in
which they were returning home
from work.
Lane county sheriff's officers
identified the victim as Dean
Thompson, about 30, of Oak
ridge. Injured were Dewey Jackson
O'Brien, 34, and Richard Jack
son O'Brien. 53. both of Oak
ridge. The three men were the
only occupants of the bus at the
time of the accident.
The snag, about 15 inches in
diameter, crashed across the
windshield, overturning the bus.
Thompson was pinned beneath
the wreckage.
The youngest O'Brien suffer
ed a compound fracture of one
leg and probable fracture of the
other, police said, and the other
man a fractured arm.
Wednesday, November 14, 1958
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President's Economic
Adviser Will Resign
Washington (U.R) Dr. Ar
thur F. Burns, chairman of Pres
ident Eisenhower's Council 6f
Economic Advisers will leave
the government Dec. 1.
Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier, a
research economist and member
of the council, will succeed to
the chairmanship.
The President accepted Burns'
resignation with "great reluct
ance." He named Dr. Paul W.
McCracken, economics profes-
The North Dakota Agricul
tural College $ays farmers pre
fer alfalfa hay'for livestock feed
because of its high yield, palata
bility, richness in grotein, cal
cium and vitamins.
sor at the University o? Michi
gan, t the vacancy on the three
man council.
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OPPOSING Soviet Boss
Khrushchev's policies, Mi
khail Suslov (above), central
committee secretary, is re
ported leading "palace" rev
olution. (International)
Skin Diver Plans
Search of Columbia
The Dalles (U.R) A skin
diver planned to search the Co
lumbia river near Mosier today
for what may be an automobile
submerged in nearly 100 feet of
water.
Plans for the diver. Bill Squire
41, to go beneath the surface
yesterday, were postponed be
cause of strong winds and until
he could get additional equip
ment. Tire tracks leading to the wa
ter's edge were discovered and
yesterday a Coast Guard boat
using grappling hooks hooked on
to something.
Nixon in Florida
For Period of Rest
Miami (U.R) Vice Prei
dent Richard M. Nixon relaxed
in Florida today from the rigors
of the election campaign.
Nixon arrived Tuesday for a
week or 10 days of "just plain
relaxing" as the guest of long
time personal friend, C. G. Ro
bozo of Key Biscayne. Mrs.
Nixon and the vice president's
two children plan to join him
shortly.
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