TUESDAY. JULY 24. 1962
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No More Tobacco
Auto Workers Accept
Request for Extension
Los Angeles (UPlv Threat
ened strikes against two huge
aerospace firms were avert
ed Sunday when the United
Auto Workers (UAW) voted to
accept President Kennedy's
request for a 60-day extension
in the negotiations with
North American Aviation and
Ryan Aircraft.
TIGHTER CONTROLS
Washington -J"PD- P r e s 1 -dent
Kennedy Mond y asked
Congress for $225 000 for
tightening export controls to
cut down on "clandenstine
Cuban efforts to procure
items from the United States
through a third country." He
did not elaborate.
Swimming Classes Set
To Start at Local YMCA
SIX ESCAPE REDS
Kronach, Germany 'UPI
Western border police said
Monday six East German
youths fled to West Germany
last week end and asked for
political asylum here. Au
thorities said the youths,
aged 15 to 20. told them they
did not want to be drafted in
to the East Germany army.
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aster cent
Breaking of Smoking Habit Easy
When Mouth Plastered With Tape
Both women's and tiny
tots' swimming classes are
starting at the Medford
YMCA this week, according
to YMCA officials.
The tots' classes are for
boys and girls from 5 to 7
years old. The 45-minute
classes are held Monday and
Thursday or today and Fri
day. Classes will have two
instructors, and be limited to
20 students.
Each student will be placed
in class according to his or
her ability. The beginning
class is at 9 a.m. and is for
children who cannot swim;
the second class meets at 9:45
a.m. and is for those who can
swim a little and the third
class is for those children
who can swim in deep water.
Parents may register chil
dren by slopping at the Med
ford YMCA or bv calling
772-6295.
The women's classes start
ed today for beginning and
intermediate swimmers. The
beginners' classes will start
at 7:30 o'clock tonight and in
termediate at 8 30 o'clock to
night. The course will consist of
12 lessons. Dutch Karfan is
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By DICK WEST
I uiem in uic nustr.
to another brand. But I
found I was changing
brands almost as often as I
changed programs.
Finally, I ran out of new
brands to try. There was
nothing left to do but give
them up entirely.
Q. If you had these past four
weeks to live over again,
would you still give up
smoking?
A. Not on your grandma's
snuffbox' The next time, if
there is a next time, I'll give
up television instead.
Washington - H'Pli -Four
weeks, one day, thirteen
hours, twenty-seven minutes
Q. What caused you to de
cide to quit smoking?
A. Irritation.
Q. Cigarettes irritated your
lungs, throat and nasal pas
sages? A. No, I was irritated by
cigarette commercials. Ap
parently I have a very low
tolerance for unctuous utter
ances. Some of them made me
break out in a rash.
In the beginning, when I
heard a commercial that ir
ritated me, I would switch
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and forty-sev
Understanding"
en seconds
ago, I quit
smoking. I
find that 1
can talk about
it now with
out crying, so
I t h o ught I
would try to
instructor. Farfan estimates
he has taught about 1.100
women to swim in the past
few years. Age range has
been from 17 to 50.
Classes are limited to 20
students. Women may regis
ter at the YMCA building at j
522 West Sixth St. or tele-
phone 772-6295. i
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questions that
people have
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County Winners of
Contest Are Noted
Mrs. Eric dePIace. 1392
Poplar dr. nnd Martha Dalton,
Bulte Falls, were among the
84 treasure hunters who have
found coins in the first few
days of the "Coin Treasure
Hunt." presented in the sum
mer issues of Family Weekly.
Sunday macazine section of
the Mcdford Mail Tribune.
Each issue of the magazine
contains a new "Treasure
Hunt." with new coins to
identify. Prizes consist of mer
chandise items such aj rec
ords, pen and pencil sets, and
phonographs.
Portland-ITl'-A meeting be
tween Sen. Wayne Morse. ID
Ore ) and President Kennedy
to discuss northwest lumber
problems has been postponed
until later in the week,
Morses nffice here said to
been asking me about my ex
perience. Q. Do you still miss your
pipes, cigars and cigarettes?
A. No, not really. I hardly j
miss them at ail except when '
I am awake.
Q. Have you had any psy-j
etiological reaction to doing
without tobacco?
A. Not to speak of. The only
thing I've noticed is that life ,
no longer seems worth living.
I was determined from
the very first that I would
break the habit without the i
aid of the anti-nicotine pills
and other artificial deterrents, I
such as suicide. I
People who need that i
kind of help to quit smok-
ing are weak and spineless. :
Being of strong character, '
I relied strictly on my will
power, and a length of
stout manila hemp.
By binding my hands and
leel and tethering myself to
the bed post for seven days,
I was able to go an entire
week without lighting up.
The second week was much
easier. I simply chartered a
boat and had the skipper
maroon me on a desert island.
After that, the desire sub
sided to a point where I can
now resist smoking merely by
plastering my mouth with ad
hesive tape or encasing my
head in a crocus sack. .
Q. Does it bother you when
other people smoke around
you?
A. Not at all. I just punch
Festival Events
List Available
For 1962 Season
Ashland-A complete sched
ule of daily events for the
1962 Oregon Shakespearean
Festival season is now avail
'able. The flyer may be obtained
at the Festival box office
which is open from 9 a.m. to
9 p.m. daily, and 1 p.m. to
9 p.m. on Sundays.
Leading the list are contin
uing exhibits, tours, and re
hearsals. The Festival's Institute of
Renaissance Studies will spon
sor four special displays bear
ing on the histories and tra
gedies of the season with ac
tors made famous by them.
The exhibit will be housed in
the main lobby of the Ash
land Public library.
Other Institute showings,
also at the library, will in
clude an exhibit of important
prints, manuscripts, and de
signs; and costume designs
and details by Douglas Rus
sell, former Festival designer,
showing costume as indicative
of professions, status, and
caste in the 16th century.
In the library's council
room will be a display of
musical manuscripts and
prints of early instruments;
and on the wall, repproduc
tions of famous paintings
showing the mixture of classic
and contemporary ideas in
Renaissance Art.
Other season events will in
clude a full slate of the popu
lar Trinity Noons and Grcs
ham lectures, all on varying
topics designed to support and
enrich the audience' enjoy
ment of Festival productions.
Also on the flyer schedule
arc listings of the Festival's
annual concert series of music
and dance. The series, to be
held at Ashland's old Pres
byterian church, is open to
the public at a nominal
charge. Proceeds are for the
benefit of the Festival collec
tion of instruments and scores.
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