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o G o Actress Maiilal IMsiflfSfery St 2wtr. upi) "If IrWfcMOut fcigh-fashion mofiioj feStc? tff actress Suzy Parftfip failed, ny light nsriou$ mar ital elug cf tV tisier. Dorian fh arriv4 here Tuesday, brshe off re porters' queries bou4 Suzy, who is stijj) hospHalized with broken arms received in mn automobite-train collision that kJJled their fathgr. JBi will b buried todajjg The beautiful 25-yer-ol8 auburn -haired actress mas still not able to explain why she had told police Sfter the accident that she was firs. P. de La Salle. She has lon beeri linked romantically with Count Pierre de La Salle, French writer, who live in the same New York apartment building as does the actress. De La Salle, 28, in turn de nied they were married. On her arrival iNew York from Paris en route here, Mrs. Leigh told reporters Tuesday she had "no idea if their mar riage was formalized." She was quoted as sayir.fi thet Suzy and De La Sall Gave been living together iffcmr or five years. About 18 per cri Ari zona is private! on4L infl 14 per cent is controlled by the state. The feder! ern ment owns 41 per cent with about 26 per cent in Indian reservations. Cows bothered by flies will produce 3.5 pounds less milk in one day than those pro tected, according to Purdue diversity studies. tangy aid cooling Brand Buttermilk Great way to cool off! Buttermilk with all the old-time snap and tang. Try it! ' SNIDER'S DAIRY , And PRODUCE COMPANY 16 sun-kissed and grains in Special Formula Bread Best for YoungtUrs and Grown-ups, Too! tsi More 37 Natural vitamins, protein and minerals from nature's best sources make Hollywood the most nourishing and deli cious bread you ever ate. Calorie -counting adults can watch their nutrition while they watch their weight by including Hollywood Bread in every meaL No growing youngster should be without the vital food values that Hollywood Bread can"give them every day. Natural Nutrition from vegetables and grains helps Holly wood satisfy the hidden hungers that makes you overeat! Reg. T.M. of Notional Bakers Services, Inc. LIGHT or DARK Baked exclusively by Under License by National Bakers Services, Inc., Chicago 1 Japanese Actress to Wed TV Director Hollywood (UPI) Miy oshi Umeki, petite Japanese ctre9 who won an academy award as best supporting ac tress for her performance in "Sayonara," plans to marry NBC-TV director Winifield Opie. Opie, 34-year-old associate director of the Tennessee Ernie Ford show, announced Tuesday that he and the 26-year-old actress were engaged and planned to be married in August. The couple met two years ago when she arrived from Japan and appeared as a guest singer on the Ford show. She now is appearing in Philadelphia night club. Grange Holes C. nxral Point Grange Grange was opened by the Master, Otto Niedermeyer, again in his station after being away on a trip tovWashington, D. C., andother points. The lecturer, Mrs. Gaston Flouz, introduced Mrs. Frank Perl of Medford, who enter tained the members with stories and slides of their trip in California which included th Rose Bowl Parade. Of spe cial interest to the children ere the pictures of the train ed whales and other animals. The asistants escorted the State Grange Steward Roscoe Roberts to the master's station. Agriculture Chairman Ar nold Bohnert reported that farmers had hardly finished fretting over the dry weather until they found themselves much too wet, resulting in much spoiled hay with a prob ability of a low price and hay to be given away while good hay might be at a premium price. The master reported seeing much left over hay in stacks as he passed through Idaho. Delmar Smith asks members to be planning for agriculture material for the booth at the State Fair spon sored by the Jackson County Pomona Grange. The display table included pictures of some of the grand mothers' grand children and Mrs. Marshall Weidman men tioning her pictures related an unusual coincidence for this graduation season with her daughter graduating from Southern Oregon college and her grandson . from Crater High and a granddaughter from Central Point Junior High and all in one family. Eagle Point Grange was rep resented by Mr. Lottie Cin caid, and Sams Valley by Mrs. Fred Cyphers. The chaplain welcomed back Fred Kuest, who recently recovered from an illness, and advised that Mrs. Willie Mc Lean and Mrs. Roscoe Rob erts were ill and requested they be remembered by friends. The, executive committee was instructed to select a dele gate to the State Grange ses sion to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Mr. and Mrs. Win Arnold. Bobbie Kuest was selected as the new janitor. The serv ing committee was Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Keenan and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mang. Japan has moved more than 19 feet to the south in the last 50 years. vegetables Hollywood4' Than EXTRA Protein! FREE! Hollywood Calori Counter and Menu Planner write EleanorOay.lOOW. i Monroe, Chicago 3, ' 111., Dept. V4. BIGOTRY EMBLEM A charred cross on me front lawn of their home in San Francisco brings only a look of dis gust to the faces of Asst. Dist. Atty. Cecil Poole and his wife, Charlotte. Their six-year-old daughter discovered the cross on her way to school in the morning. Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL i Frankfurt, Germany Mrs. Alta Kemper, wife of Maj. George E. Kemper, one of the nine American airmen being held prisoner by German Reds because their helicopter in advertently strayed into the Communist zone of East Ger many last Saturday: "I don't usually worry, but it was foggy and misty when my husband took off, and I had a strange feeling that some thing was going to happen." London British Defense Minister Duncan Sandys, defin ing the purpose of a "world security authority" which Brit ain has suggested should be set up under the United Nations: "Its functions would be to supervise the process of dis armament, to prevent any rearming thereafter and? to deal with any acts of aggression by the disarmed countries." New York James A. Farley, explaining why he doesn't think that the fact he is 70 years old is any hindrance to his becoming a United States senator: "Churchill rendexed great service to his country and to the world after he was 70. Now France is turning to General De Gaulle. Look at Harry S. Truman he's 74 and vigorous. I'm not comparing myself lo these men. I just want to point out that age is no barrier if a man is in good health, as I am." CIGAR Twenty-nine-month old Raymond Judd Jr., of Louisville, Ky., has been smoking cigars and cigarets for more than a year. His mother says the healthy lad likes an occasional cigar and smokes two cigarets a day. "We never forbid him, he's very neat and always puts his ashes in an asn tray," Mrs. Judd says. OVATION Dr. Richard J. Murphy receives the hearty plaudits of his wife and five daughters after receiving his M. D. degree from New York University. Murphy will intern at Bellevue Hospital w New York. TWA Airliner Forced To Land Las Vegas, Nev. (UPI) A TWA constellation airliner carrying 64 passengers, in cluding California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown, and a crew of four made an emergency landing here after one of its engines failed. The plane was en route to Los Angeles from Chicago when the engine developed trouble and the pilot, JCapt. Douglas Ahifflett, asked per mission to land at McCarrdh Field. Brown and the remainder of the passengers were cheerful as they deplaned at 4:30 a.m. (p.s.t.) and prepared them selves for a brief wait while the airline dispatched another craft from Los Angeles Inter national Airport to pick them up. A TWA spokesman said the landing was a routine precau tionary measure. Brown last week ,won the Democratic nomination for governor and had been con ferring with party leaders in Washington. Subway Cars Still Smell Like Subway New York (UPI) An ex periment designed to make New York subway cars smell like apple orchards has left them smelling very much like subway cars, the city Transit Authority disclosed Tuesday. In an effort to rid the city's rapid transit system of its dis tinctive "subway smell," the authority last week installed in three cars discs exuding the fragrance of apple blos soms. The test, a Transit Author ity spokesman conceded, had not been satisfactory "from the standpoint of giving a sweeter odor in the cars." Transit Authority Chair man Charles Patterson said the tests would be continued with the apple blossom scent and other fragrances, which he did not identify. r--1" , .,, ! what j wY- I I ' J WD J Si Let me tell you what I saved when I drove a new Plymouth ... then Ifikity onfe! Like a lot of people, I was putting off buying a new car . . . even though we sure needed one. Then I found out what my Plymouth dealer was offer ing in the way of low prices and really big trades. Mister, when I saw what I saved I knew there was no use putting off any longer! Got more for my old car than I believed possible. (Plymouth dealers need used cars and can sell all they get! ) Got a terrifically low price on the new Plymouth i v -spa PRIME MINISTER In 90 degree temperature at jrreencastle, Ind., British Prime Minister Harold Mac millan receives an honorary Doctou of Laws degree from DePauw University. Mac millan's speech to the gradu ating class was nationally televised. Copper Purchase Program Planned Washington (UPI) Secre tary of Interior Fred A. Seaton said Tuesday the government will support a one-year pro gram to purchase up to 150, 000 tons of domestically pro duced copper. He said the copper would be purchased at a market price not to exceed 27 Vz cents a pound. Seaton said members of Congress and representatives of the copper industry had as sured him that a one-year pur chase program would effec tively stabilize the domestic copper industry. These assurances, Seaton said, "were significant fac tors in the decision to support it." Seaton said the decision was announced "following a thor ough review of the adminis tration's proposed minerals stabilization plan." Seaton said the review fol lowed consultations with de partment officials, ranking members of the Senate and House Interior committees, in dustry representatives, other Today's best buy. .. Adlai's Ex-Wife Sells Furnishings Chicago (UPI) Adlai E. Stevenson Jr. bought some kitchenware for $7 Tuesday at an auction of furnishings in a lavish cultural haven cre ated by his mother, Mrs. Ellen Borden Stevenson, on the Near North Side. Mrs. Stevenson, divorced wife of the two-time Demo-, cratic presidential candidate, popped into the "1020 Art Center" on Lake Shore Drive and left hurriedly, saying she couldn't "bear to watch." For three years, Mrs. Stev enson had maintained the art center in her old family man sion. But the island of culture didn't pay 'for itself and she was forced to close down and offer the furnishings for auc tion. Mrs. Stevenson, an amateur poetess in her own right, was also fearful that business con siderations would force her and her sister to sell the old homestead. Many of Chicago's most gracious mansions have been torn down to make way for modernistic apartment buildings arid it was reported in business circles that real estate operators had their eyes on the Borden mansion as the next in line. Coleman's Widow Granted Payments Santa Barbara, Calif. (UPI) The widow of the late film star, Ronald Colman, has been granted $3,000 monthly support payments from his estate, valued "in excess of $1 million." Superior Judge Ernest D. Wagner Tuesday approved Mrs. Colman's petition for a temporary grant from Col man's estate. Colman, whose film career spanned three decades, died of a virus lung infection May 19 at St. Francis hospital. He was 67. interested executive agencies, and personal observation re sulting s from recent trips through several of the western mining states. . . . and choice of models besides . . . hardtops, sedans, convertibles, wagons. And I saved a cool $140 on the ride alone! Plymouth's top-luxury ride, Torsion-Aire Ride, is standard at no extra cost, while you have to pay up to $140 for the top ride of competing "low-price 3" cars. What's more, I got the car that proved it can save me gasoline, by winning the 1958 Mobilgas tomorrow's best trade... 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