Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1963, Image 7

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MONDAY. JULY 1. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, OREGON
Belgium Capital
Is Blend of Ages
By MURRAY 1. BROWN
Brussels - fflPB - The Amer
ican planning to visit Europe
this year can get added divi
dends by including this
charming capital of Belgium
on the itinerary.
For Brussels offers a de
lightful blend of the Europe
of yesterday and of tomorrow.
Ranking with Paris and other
Capitals for years as a sym
bol of sophisticated European
living it now has gained add
ed stature as the center of
tho six-nation European Com
mon market.
Modern glass - sided sky
scrapers are shooting up
across this sprawling metrop
olis of one million, casting
their shadows on quaint three-and-four
story houses built
hundreds of years ago.
Dome Shares Honors
- The Palais of Justice (Its
dome reminds the American
of the U.S. Capitol building
In Washington, D.C.), the dom
inant landmark for about 100
years, now must share honors
with the new 24-story Knott's
Brussels .Westbury across
town. , The Westbury is the
tallest hotel on the continent
and the first- American oper
ated hostelry in Belgium.
Autos, cabs, buses and
trucks jam the streets and
there is an air of prosperity
about the well-stocked shops
and stores, and smartly-clad
men and women on the boule
vards. But the 20th century has
not taken over completely.
Litttle "Toonervllle Trolley"
street cars with clanging bells
still trundle through the
streets. And almost everyone
still finds time during the
day to sit down and relax at
a street cafe.
At least one cafe on the
Place de Brouckere - Brus
sels' Times square - provides
overhead electric heaters for
natrons on chilly days.
Around the square, peddlers
huwk boiled snails and French
fried potatoes which they
dump into cones made of
newspapers'.
Has Museums
For the cultural minded,
there are numerous museums.
art galleries with the' finest
In Flemish art, churches
famed for their Gothic or
Rcnnaissance architecture and
many outstanding historical
sites. For war buffs, a visit
to Waterloo is a must.
But the climax of anv vis.
it must be the Grand' Place,
one of the finest examples of
medieval public squares In
Europe. Once the main mar
ket place, vendors still sell
Ilowera in tho center of the
square
Dominating the square is
me ouu-year-old Hotel de Vllle
(City hall) with Its soaring
tower.
On .the street next fo the
Hotel De Viile is a monument
to one of Brussel's earliest
heroes. A statue In a niche
. on the wall depicts the body
of Evcrard T'Serclacs, who
led 70 patriots In a surprise
assault on an occupying gar
hison in the fourteenth cen
tury and liberated Brussels.
He was assassinated about
30 years later. Years after,
the monument was erected
and it has become tradition
that rubbing the statue brings
good luck and health.
And certainly no one could
come to Brussels without pay
ing his respects to the famed
statue of the little boy answer
ing a call of nature. Known
as "the oldest citizen of Brus
sels," the original statue was
sculpted In the early 1600s.
Since then, the little b.onze
' has led a hectic "life" - It
has been captured by invad
ing armies and stolen time
and again.
But each time he has been
returned to his pedestal at
the fountain In the Rue de
L'Etuve at the corner of the
Rue du Chene, not far from
the Bourse in downtown Brus
sels.
For after-dark entertain
ment, there are numerous the
aters, music halls,- movies.
night clubs and fine restau
rants. ......
American and other inter-
Holiday Traffic
Deaths Estimated
Chlcago-OIPD - Within four
days the bloody slaughter of
the Fourth of July week end
begins and the National Safe
ty Council estimates that 550
to 650 persons will be killed
In traffic accidents.
The 102-hour holiday week
end begins at 6 p.m. local
time July 3 and ends at mid
night July 7.
"With the Fourth of July
historically more dangerous,"
Safety Council President
' Howard Pyle said, "it calls
for etxra caution by all of
us to hold the number of fa
talities to the lower side of
the estimate."
' He noted the Memorial Dav
week end toll of 523 killed
last month set a record for
102-hour holiday period.
The previous high for a
102-hour Independence Day
holiday period was In 1961
when 509 persons were killed
in traffic arid 415 lost their
lives in other types of acci
dents. . r
national airlines service Brus
sels regularly. Sabena Belgian
World airways flies dally
non - stop flight from New
York. Passengers can travel
between the international air
port and the new Spbena air
terminal in Brussels by sub
way.' .. , .-
Moonmen Dig Deep On Lunar Surface
By WILLIAM GRANGER
Chicago -IUPD- The first men
on the moon will dig them
selves a hole - to protect them
from radiation.
. Then, after colonizing the
satellite, they will have a sol
id base from which to dig raw
materials, build "balloon"
houses underground, and be
gin exploration of the reaches
of space.
These predictions were bor in the solar system, the
made by Dr. Bernard I. Spin
rad, director of Arjonne Na
tional Laboratory's Reactor
Engineering division.
Why colonize the moon
first?
"The moon is an appropri
ate halfway house between
the earth and further explor
ation," he said.
"First, as our nearest neigh-
moon is a relatively easy shot.
"Second, it is a good rendez
vous target."
Spinrad said another im
portant advantage is that raw
materials from the moon could
be used by space explorers to
make many of the components
of future space ships - thus-
avoiding much of the . cost of
earth launchings.
He said establishment of a
moon, base might resemble a
squad of foot soldiers digging
into a new position.
"Approximately 10 feet of
lunar rock will provide essen
tially the same protec 1 1 o n
against radiation that we have
on earth by means of our
atmosphere," he said, so the
spacemen would each dig
' themselves a hole.
The next step, he said,
would be to build an under
ground room lined , with a
plastic "balloon."
Other "balloon" rooms un
derground would include fa
cilities for a miniature
"Noah's Ark" to provide a
variety of food and a water
supply, he said.
Spinrad said' the colony
would need shop equipment
perhaps 10 tons of it.
"Finally we need a power
plant," he said. "I assume a
nuclear reactor which is ca
pable of turning out a mega
watt of power."
"All these processes are
within our grasp . . ." he said,
"I believe that this sort of
enterprise would have an
enormous total payoff in
terms of our ability to exploit
our early success on the moon
quickly and move on from
there."
Spinrad spoke at a sym
posium on "Nuclear Aspects
of Space Studies" at the Uni-
GEARHART DOCTOR DIES
Portland - (UPD - Dr. Charles
C. Petheram of Gearhart died
Saturday at Good Samaritan
Hospital here after a long ill
ness. He was 76. -
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We Reserve the Right To limit
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24 HRS.
Battle Looms For Brazil's Presidency
"lu Janeiro, Brazil -luru , iacerda, an anti-Communist
-A battle of the giants ap
peared certain for Brazil's
1965 presidential election Sat
urday as the Social Democrats
officially endorsed ex-President
Juscelino Kubitschek as
their candidate.
Guanabara Governor Carlos
conservative with a flair for
oratory, already has announc
ed he will try for the presi
dency. Yankee-baiting radical
Congressman Leonel Brizola
has affirmed his willingness
to become the first Labor par
ty presidential candidate.
Matrimony and Divorce I
MONDAY, JULY 1, 1983
A 9
Six Persons Wed Every Minute In America, Statistics Show
Editor's note: If you aren't
married, the chances are over
whelming that you will be.
The following dispatch, the
first of four, examines the
subject of matrimony and di
vorce.
By BARNEY SEIBERT
UPI Correspondent
Summer is busting out all
over with marriages, and the
that six persons wed every
annual national rate shows
minute.
The ceremony is performed
on an average of every 19 1 2
seconds through the year. The
total number of persons wed
Uiis year will be about 3.2
million.
And despite the concern
over the rising divorce raic,
the bulk of them will stay
married. Census figures show
that 85 per cent of the Amer
icans who have been married
have had only one spouse. So
ciologists have found that
three - fourth of all divorced
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persons remarry within fiver
years.
Thus, most American mar
riages endure, happily or oth
erwisi. The h-piness oer.
centage has been a subject
of dcoElc aown through the
centuries. ,
Author J. P. Marquand said
marriage is "damnably seri
ous business, particularly
around Boston."
Essayist Michel De Mon
taigne likened marriage to a
"cage," Shakespeare to a
"curse," and Cervantes to a
"noose."
Popular it is. In the United
States nine of every 10 per
sons marry before the age oj
32. The average age for mar
riage is around 20 for women
and 22 for men - somewhat
too soon according to many
authorities. The most popu
lar age for marriage among
women is 23 and among men
26-27.
If you are an unmarried
woman between tho ages of
22 and 24 there is one chanco
in five you will marry before
the year ends. If you are an
unmarried male between tho
ages of 25 and 28 there . i
better than one chance in six
you will marry within the
next 12 months.
But If you are a bachelor
aged 30 there are less than
three chances in four you will
ever marry. A 30-vear-oltl
spinster has only sliehtlv
more than one chance in two
of ever marrying. An unmar
ried woman who is 40 has
only one chance In five of
finding a husband, but an un
married man the same aga
uaa a one in inrce chance.
'Two Party System
An American Medical asso
ciation writer. Dr. Stanley
R. Dean, described n-.arriaga
as prooaoiy me lirst two-par-
iy aysiem 01 government ever
devised."
An ideal partner In this
two - party system. Dr. James
H. Peterson, University of
Southern California sociolo
gist and marriage counselor
said, is "a oerson who mrpta
one's emotional needs, wits
within the boundary of one's
tempermental pattern, who is
physically attractive, and who '
maintains Interests that aro
stimulating - one who has a
well developed sense of val
ues on which one can depend,
and one who has fairly sim
ilar cultural-reference groups
(a sociological term moaning
similar background)."
As for what makes mar
riages go wrong, Peterson
warned:
"As the age of the individ
ual goes down from 21, the
divorce rate goes up. Tha
lower the age, the higher tho
rate of failure.
"The higher the education-'
al level, the lower the rata
of divorce," he adds. "Tha
more schooling the fewer tho
problems."
Nextt Why Marriages Fall
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