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(left) poses with Britain's Princess Margaret to present
this bit of glamor at opening of the London Film Festival.
The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family CouncU consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor a women's editor and two writers. Each
article 1 a summary of an actual report The Family Council does not give
advice: It merely reports on problems that have fceen dealt with by
responsible agencies and counselor.
Morse Says U. S.
Policy Doomed
Chichago 1? Sen. Wayne
Morse (D-Ore.) charged Tuesday
that the administration's foreign
policy for the Middle East , is
based on selfishness and hidden
from the public by the label "top
secret."
Addressing the Women's
American Organization for Re
habilitation Through Training,
Morse said the United States' for
eign policy is based on selfish
motives "spelled out in a three
letter word, oil, and is doomed to
failure."
"Our money sent to the Middle
East is helping the dictators, not
the citizens," he said. "We
should be loaning money for spe
cific projects to help the peoples
of under - developed nations in
stead of giving large sums to
their leaders."
Morse also charged that even
the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, of which he is
a member, is kept in the dark.
"Eighty-five per cent of the
documents stamped 'top secret'
should be released to the public,"
he said.
Jane M. I'm fed up with the
men in our circles.
Kenneth M. She's a regular
prude.
Jane M. Maybe I'm just a
kill-joy as my husband always
says, but I must say I'm a little
fed up on some of the things
that go on in our circle of
friends.
When we get together in an
evening, the men band into one
section of the room and start
telling stories, punctuated regu
larly by hearty guffaws. If a
woman wanders over to their
territory, silence immediately de
scends, or her husband is dele
gated to deport her back to
women's territory.
If we all go to a movie, or
watch something on TV, the men
go in for all kinds of cracks
about the buxom star and make
slighting remarks about their
wives sometimes in the hear
ing of children.
What I can't understand is
this: If these men are so crazy
about women that they have to
talk about them all the time, how
come they don't pay any atten
tion to us?
Kenneth M. Jane's com
plaints are just typically Jane.
She has never veen able to see
the boys cutting up, having a
little Innocent fun without purs
ing up her mouth and walking
off like a regular prude. She's
been that way ever since I've
known her which goes back
to teenage.
What I'd like to know is what
does she expect us to do, any
way, while she and the girls
swap recipes, talk about baby
foods, hairdos and the lengths
of skirts. It seems to me they
sound a heck of a lot worse with
their tittering over something
one of the kids said. Half the
time when I ask Jane to explain
what she finds so funny or so
interesting in something, she'll
answer, "Oh a man can't under
stand anyway."
The way I see it, almost every
subject is taboo. If we talk poli
tics, we get into a fight and the
girls don't like that either. Free
dom of speech haw, haw!
The Council: Has anyone here
read any good books lately?
It sounds as though this little
circle of friends is bored stiff.
Both men and women need the
stimulation of a few intellectual
interests. This won't come to
them. They'll have to go out
and find them.
A civic organization or a
church or social group in the
neighborhood may be offering
courses or a series of lectures.
Someone ought to investigate to
see what is available.
If there is nothing at hand,
this group ought to take the ini
tiative in setting something up.
They may find they can even in
vite lecturers fqr small gather
ings. Perhaps they can learn to
discuss politics without "getting
into a fight."
Usually the men leave it to
the women to set the tone of
social gatherings. If the women
offer nothing the men can enjoy,
they will naturally seek their
own amusements. If they de
scend to an adolescent level, it
simply reflects the poverty of
their adult mental lives.
Jane should realize that "purs
ing up her mouth and walking
off like a regular prude" may
give her a feeling of self-righteousness,
but does nothing to
help the situation. She must con
tribute more than criticism to
make things better.
(Copyright 1957,
General Features Corp.)
McLEOD
Party Honors Mrs. Vaughn
By CAROLINE HARDING
McLeod A surprise birth
day party was given for Mrs. Roy
Vaughn Monday evening, Oct.
14. Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Chandler, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gillispie and son. De
Loy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richard
son and Andy Carrol.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malloy of
Prospect have moved into the
Hillman cottage on Laurelhurst
road.
and Mrs. Harry Harding
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Nate Edwards at their sum
mer cottage on Big Butte creek
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bitter
ling of Eagle Point were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Carlton Thursday,
Oct. 17.
Sympathy is extended to Ray
Gillispie upon the recent death
of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Gil
lispie have gone to Salt Lake
Cit to attend the funeral.
Mr.
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The Hollywood Scene 5j
Vernon Scott
Hollywood W Zsa Zsa
Gabor is on a date diet not
the kind that grow on palm
trees nor the
calendar va
riety, but the
two- legged
type who
squire h e r to
the Sunset
Strip night
spots.
The Hungar
ian beauty,
one of f i 1 m-
towns most sought - after gla
mour girls, is rationing her time.
"From now on two nights a
week are for men. Five nights
are for study," she says.
Zsa Zsa is serious about her
fast-rising acting career and has
been studying with her friend,
actress Agnes Moorehead. In ad
dition, she spends long hours of
analytic watching in front of
her television screen.
Looks, Diamonds, Romances
"I've been known for my
looks, my diamonds and my ro
mances. Now I want to be ad
mired for my acting," Zsa Zsa
smiled.
Word has geen getting around,
and Zsa Zsa has been deluged
with film and television scripts.
If she accepted half the deals
the colorful Gabor gal could
buy all the diamonds she wanted.
She recently returned from
London where she played oppo
site Shakesperian actor Anthony
Quayle in "The Queen and
Smith." London's film row says
Zsa Zsa has arrived as a strong
dramatic actress. Hollywood got
the message with her perform
ances in "Death of a Scoundrel,"
and "The Girl in the Kremlin."
All this doesn't mean Zsa Zsa
is forsaking her reputation as a
glamour girl. She is as incapable
of entering a room unnoticed as
would be the Santa Fe Super
chief. No One Glamour Girl
With Marilyn Monroe inactive
in the East, Grace Kelly retired
in Monaco and Ava Gardner
self-exiled in Spain, La Gabor
is Hollywood's current number
one glamour girl.
"Glamour and being a person
ality are good," she admits. "So
are diamonds. Husbands are
good or at least some of them.
But it is also good to be a good
actress."
Zsa Zsa sets the pace for other
actresses when it comes to witty
remarks, too. One of her clas
sics: "Never have I hated a man
enough to insult him by return
ing his diamonds."
Some of her Gaborisms have
Wednesday, October 23, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
OUSTED Yugoslav ambassa
dor to West Germany, Dusan
Kveder, leaves foreign office
in Bonn after told relations
are broken. (International)
shown up in recent movie and
TV scripts.
"I don't mind if other women
or even my own sister, Eva
try to imitate me. Mama says
this is a compliment and as far
as I'm concerned, Mama hasn't
been wrong yet."
The topper to Zsa Zsa's climb
to dramatic stardom is on the
fire at 20th Century-Fox where
plans are cooking for "The Zsa
Zsa Gabor Story" to be filmed
with Zsa Zsa playing the title
role.
REDS IN BRITAIN
London (IP) American-educated
Dr. Chi Choa-Ting, head
of the first Red Chinese Trade
Mission to visit Britain, said to
day industry behind the Bam
boo Curtain has boomed since
1952 despite the West's partial
embargo on Chinese goods. Chi
admitted, however, that "our
trade has not been normalized
because of the strategic list. Now
this has been shortened and we
hope to see what can be done
to step up our imports."
SCWEITZER VIEWS FILM
Colmar, France (IP) Dr. Al
bert Schweitzer, 83-year-old No
bel Peace Prize winner, attended
a preview showing of a full
length film about himself Tues
day night. The film, entitled
simply, "Albert Schweitzer,"
took six years to make. It re
counts the life and work of the
Alsatian Protestant who won dis
tinction as a musician, philoso
pher, doctor and missionary.
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