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o G o Q O O GO O 0 0: Back Stairs:clnftumettihlB Cdifiplkaiioiis By MERRIMAN SMITH UnitedPress White Hous) Writer Washington I? Back stairs .at the White House: TVir will hCMnnumprable r. .. . w comDlications rwnen President Eisenhower goes to the mid-De cember meeting (d NATO ; Paris. - December usually is about the O - busiest month of the year for the --Viiff cvpfiitive- the month in I ; which hesually confers with : legislative leaders olf-both par ities about the upcorcing session - of Congress; the moiVB? in which ; he labors over final drafti.of iiis ; state of the union d Tiudget lii.joagv.j, - , i -filmic message and a series at r other communications for Con Z cress on SDecial subjects. The legislative conferences, (f " the President goeaQovParis, mutJ hpld itu earlv : December. The bu)of the bisjQ) IIHr&ad&CS die WI11LCI1 Uv uuici ; people, but the President still must review thQn and order changes. ; Another complication: can the : President visit Paris without - dropping off in London to re- fMarch Air Base? Crew Holds Lead In Bombing Series Fort Worth, Tex. (I? A B47 crew held the lead eoing into the second round ofMrne world series of bombing today after a total of 90 of the best bombers of thfe) United States and Eng land made mock attacks o three U.S. cities. q A March Air Force Base; Calif., B47 crevvcommanded by Lt. Col. Arnold E. Sipes of Riv erside. Calif., held the lead in bombing and navigation. How ever the scores of the B47s and British Royal Air Xorce bomb ers flying from PmecastL&. Air Force Base, Fla., ThursdayMiight and early today were not yet compiled. All are taking part in the 1957 Strategic Air Com mand bombing-nagivation-recon naissance competition. 0 Carswell Crew Next The 442 points rolled up by Col. Sipes crew was (Sjill better than the 411 compiled by the high crew among the heavvJ bombers flyingvlirom CarswellJ1 . Air Force Base here, all of which completed the second 1 - day s run late Thursday) That I - fceore was hung up by a"TTravis 1 zQlir Force Base, Calif., crew J - commanded by Ma Robert D. Z flarHner of Salem. Ore. i - The second round opened to- - day witn a total ot 4DfHaaeiy Z ing mock bomb runs over an- - sas City, St. Louis and Atlanta The first B36 moved over rTKansas City at 12:22 pni2X.t3,t.) - JSyer St. Lo at 1:38 andAt- Jq - Uinta at 3:17 p.m. - It 10 Minute Intervals 5 The first B52 w's&Jb roar eight mi!esf?&o over Kansas City at Z, 5:44 pjn., St. LouWat 6:21 p.m. and Atlanta aV7:22 p.m. The heavy bwnbers will make their attacks at 10 JiiinutOnter- Z va. Five B36s aWL-fwe B52s Z will fly (fim Carsweii. Z The six-day meet is divided C Into three rounds of two day - each. r. Z Col. Sipes' crew also held the Z lead in bombing alone with 332. Z Leading in navigation was a r B47 from Homestead AFB, Fla., Z commanded by Maj. Howard - Richardson, with 122 points. Grange Notes Gold Hill Grange The annual bazaar and chick en dinner will be held by Gold Hill Grange Saturday, Nov. 2. Serving will commence at 5 p.m. with the following committee in charge: Dorothy Eskew, Nora Wait and Ethel Martin. There will be fancy work for sale, and there also will be a cooked food booth. Members al so are requested to bring any Vegetables or fruit they wish to sell Tnf Juvenile Grangers will also take part, the girls bringing bakery goods and candy to sell. There will be a fish pond with Bobby Turner and Dave force in charge. Both old and young are invit ed to bring articles of special interest that they may have for display. The public is invited and there will be the usual dance from A p.m. to 1 a.m. with Vic Flood orchestra. The Grange is organizing a chorus of mixed voices under the direction of Willie McLean. This chorus has sung on two pro grams. At the next regular meeting. Nov. 7, the annual election of officers will be held. Next meeting of the Juvenile Grange will be on Thursday, Nov. 14, when their officers will be elected for the following year. The HEC will meet as usual on the second and fourth Thurs days in November, serving the Lions club (dinners on these dates also. Q The word Arkansas is a French variant of Kansas which is a Sioux Indian name for "south wind people." o EI(sKbetii t AM an lie go to Paris fsp& of.titon without Visit irfgU'EoomKBOhn and; possibly sonfe (of $h Scandinavian coun- tns? It (seemf fut of the .question now 'that Ibfe President -would inQridfirlakf a grand tbof of Eu rope tiys Jtecember, but these o o o o o o o o o o O O o O o Q o 0 0 o bold o o O o o o o O O o ' . - . . . - . ' ' O - O 0 o . . , , 0- - .,1X - O O0- - . o 0 0 o0o O C o o Questions still arise. He might be le to pass up all stops tmt Pfis by the fact that he un doubtedly would meet all the working heads of NATO states at the conference itself. That, however, would be no substitute in the minds of many people for a return visit to the British queeri. r-- . . ' O - New '58 Chevrolet Corvette Mrritrica's only sports car goes even sportier! 'Bel Air 4-Door Sedan- new fceouff and Fisher BoJj ctra'ify. o o o tt o .o o I iyTwss a - - " r ,-ir 1 Tin inrT O o S o O Presumably the NATO meet ing ' would require the Presi dent's presence for about three days. A visit to London hardly could take less. Add two days of flying time to and trom the Unit ed States and the President would have an eight-day trip in volving only London and Paris. The chief executive doesn't have to worry about doing bis own Christmas shopping. That is Meet the beautifully moving "58 Chev rolet .'. . panther-quiekg silk-smooth! h brings a V8 unlike any other. Full Coil suspension, a real air ride and even two new super models! See it tomorrow! Look at Chevrolet's airy new styling. That's how new Chevrolet is all over! It's lower, wider -nine inches longer. There's an all-new Turbo-Thrust V8 en gine. Pair it up with Turboglide. you'll com (EdDUJIB done for him. But wha? abbot the people who work for and around him? They'll have to do their shopping at the Washing ton National Airport or the gift shop nearest their Paris hotel. Foreign trips for the people who move with a President are not nearly exciting as they might might seem to the stay-at-homes. The work of the White House has to go on wherever the rT?ThTT TT7TP jJUUyLjU1 -LI o o o 'Friday) if OTBfnbe $ $g5 ...... t,j. Ov C ejseciguys (goss. i6m $enr neysfe faris &is iii iEarjfc about the rmuseim5i t&s ogrj ana xne caies ?ron 41 tobk and 1 cast) ers)J visita Some bp the JbcaTisMten are a bit f&ixe4 eve l Afneriean pfesi4en) to visit. Great JBrifajn. Ji fras't Voia- mend Sl guicfeat combfcfctio going. There are two n&w rides Full Coil "suspension and the first real air ftde in Chevy's field. The body frame design is new, theOwheelbase is longer. There's plenty more a new 4-headlight sys tem for safer seeing, new 6fcnd V8 power, a foot-operated parkingrake. And two new super models the BeLAir impala Sport Coupe and Convertible, most0 luxurious Chevrolets of all. i 0ptional at extra cost. (BflBBlRDgP (ORgSON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN co 3jd uf) BUrry S. Tru- Biea. 21 "speumftS Qew from iBotfiam & airfield out- 3e8iout Bngjlfend, here M Bpeofi 9 US fi.uftusla for SiS Wags fiom thg Big &sa& fe Si n g) in Polcn. 1?iil tya f?moutft harbor, Tfumgn chng visi(g) ftUIi A lt ginfj CTorge VI f5o car ew' Phone SP 2-6115 Medford ffijiwuwW7 then mighty Thomas E. Stephens is back at his old desk in the White House, acting as"appointment secretary while Bernard M. Shanley, who succeeded Stephens as secretary, is laboring in behalf of the GOP ticket in his native state of New Jersey. made! o 0 was aboard the HMS Renown. o o o o