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FRIDAY, APRIL 5. 1883 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON TbeyTl Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo FRIDAY SURPRISE! 21 TTTyNt- ( THEY'VE BEEN DUCMNcA now ELMO KNOWS HOW IT FEElsV SOFT BEING " OU0V OUTV SINCE TUEV j TO BE ON THE WITNESS STANO- ' ON JURV OUTV, I WERE TWENTY-ONE-lNLi BUT ECHO AND WECKO '.".OrfT- ELMO.' WHAT KIND NE EIGHTH 6BADEJ -yBEST THEIR CASE"- "iMrW & FEEnTA OCXJDJNiiS wrrNESSesPniDt ( anything Y thev never did sit 1 lS THE DA 6ET J VOU TO L I ON A JURYTHEY'D 1 ( ANSWER THAT TLL J Culture in the Capitol Dick West Offers Cultural Tour Of Nation's Capitol To Show Art Ik at!e!flel By DICK WEST Washington - OIPD - Mainly because of Mrs. Kennedy and her interest in art, the White House is now I widely regard cd as the well spring of cul ture in the ' capital. This has had a sal utary impact 'at 'the Capitol by awakening the interest of Weil many m e m bers of Congress' hv the beau ty of their own surroundings. In fact,' there serins to be some feeling that the White House lias been Stealing the show and that something should be done to enable Con gress to share trie spotlight. Last year, there was talk of getting the networks to do a television, tour of the Capitol similar to the one that Mrs. Kennedy conducted sp well at the executive mansion. Nothing came of . this, pos sibly because she is a hard i i ,ii v.u iu ivimwf I liminary work on the script There are, ladies and gentlemen, a total of 340 paintings, statutes and other "objects d'art" on view in the Capitol, not counting the cal endars that the congressmen hang in their own offices. A survey of the subject matter represented and pre served in oil, bronze and marble reveal some rather curious one might even say whimsical - statistics. For one thing, six Capitol architects, who have jurisdic tion over the art works, have had their portraits hung, as have 20 Appropriations Com mittee chairmen, who provide the money for such things. By contrast, 14 U.S. presi dents have been so honored, which shows how important they are. Of the 64 marbla and bronte busts, three aro of U.S. senators and three are of Indian chiefs. Parity of that sort exists no other place in America. But, two of the three In- Well, it so happens that I Idian busts are of the same am fairly weJl acquainted dian. His name is Chief with the works of art dts- played in the Capitol. If nobody els wants to undertake, the assignment. I might be persuaded to lead the cameramen around and point out the high spots. In fad, I have al ready done a Utile pre viting a British Officer to Share His Meal" and one call ed "Miss Motl Directing Gen erals Marion and Lee to Burn Her Mansion to Dislodge the I British." They were painted by the same artist, who I suspect was a relative of General Marion. These are only a few of the high spots, but they suffice to demonstrate my knowledge of art. I may not be as pretty as Mrs. Kennedy, but I know culture when I see it. Bcrshfkce and he has a bust in each wing of the Capitol. Becshckee's faithful Indian companion is Chief Aysh-Ke- Bah-Ke-Ko-Zhay, whose bust stands in Ihe Senate wing. Among the 49 paintings, other than portraits, is one called "General Marlon In- Family Council Kdltnrs Nsta: The Family Coun cil i (insists or a judge, a psychia trist, three clergymen, a newspaper editor a arnmen'j editor, and two writers Each article Is a summary of an actual case history Tnn Council reports on problems that have been dealt with by respon sible agencies and counelori. (Lopyrtght 1B65 rienural Features Corp.) Fannie R. They treat their twins like guinea-pigs in an experiment. Trudte C. Fannie wants us to play up the twin bit. But our boys aren't toys. Fannie R. What a shame to be blessed with such darling little iden tical twin boys, and make such a point of keeping them apart and making them grow up different. They're my nephews, my brother's child ren, and In all their five years, I've rarely srrn thrm together. Now my sister-in-law has registered them in separate kindergartens. How experimental should parents get? How about being hu man? New girl in town... and all paid lor. . . An nrldiilon to tha family or Any other ipeolftl event in easier to pay for when you nave in advance. Then you have the cash to pay your bills promptly. No dehts. No worries, "iou pay no intorest or carrying rharm-s. And the ideal place to save is at our Insured Savings and Loan Association. Your savings . . . managed by experts in home financing under government supervision . . .re safe and earn excellent returns. tnvcitmcnt mdt hy Hit 10th of rh month funt i ot the lint. CURMNT DIVIDEND 4. PER ANNUM and LOAN ASSOCIATION 201 Wet. 6th free Customer Parking in Our lot Robert F. Kyle, Mgr. Trudie C. Fannie is rilsappiiinled that we avoid turning our sons in to minors of oacjl other. But she exaggerates the separa tions. They're together a great deal, because after all they're brothers and 1 must feed them together, bathe them, take thrm on trips at thr same time. My husband and I re gard them, however, as two people rather than deprndent halves. We want to give thrm a chance to he themselves, likr hoys who aren't twins. e a a The Council: For those who. like Fannie, arrn't up nn Twinmanship. we must report that thr two little - peas-tn-the-pod aren't bring Irtt thrre for long. In progressive circles. No longer must thry sacrifice their in dividuality so that admiring ladirs may cluck over their CUteneif, The aim is now to ward what on? Twins Club (Queen, N.YO calls "Twin crnty " The old "Image-life" of drrss - alike, play - alikr. stav-alikr. is frowned upon. 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