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Yesterday's appeal to the people
via radio and Ihe press brouxlit
a slight surge In volunteers lor the
civil defense skvwatch urogram.
At least thats how It loosed to
Wallace Reed during the afternoon.
But there are still olentv ol posts
to be tilled. And plenty of work
to do.
Maybe people are Just more in
terested in the political war than
thev are in the dangerously poten
tial flareup of world war three. Or
will It be lour?
The big question is: Is Russia
crying wolf?
If they aren't then "operation
skywatch" will only serve the pur
of ffivlne vou advance notice
that vou are about to be blown
to bloody bits.
If they are then precautions such
as this will do more than all the
filibustering in world councils to
keep the power hungry Reds sim
mering a home.
' You and I. as the American peo
ple, will have to decide what we
want to do about it. We'll have to
decide which Is the more Impor
tant: To keep up the American way
of life, protect our freedom and
remain a head-high, proud race.
, willing to battle for what we want
and believe In or to go along the
rosy path of carefree "nobody ever
had It so good" life. keeD the
hridge club membership full, keep
the taverns running full blast and
dope off In general.
Rough, old boy, rough, but that s
how it is.
Yesterdav we mentioned the fact
that the Swiss were getting set for
another crack at Everest. Today
I get news that makes me think
the bovs had better hurry if they
are going to make the summit and
get back In time for lunch.
According to the official Survey
of India computation old Everest
a few vears ago was 29.002 feet
high. (Tall in The Sky) But now It
Is officially measured as reaching
up 29.610 feet.
To make a horrible comparison
isnl that a ca of nutting the
mountain above Rudolf? "
Men are more stable than wom
en I
If jou don't believe It iust glance
back over the steaming files of
Clamour. Seventeen, Woman's
By RELMAN MORIN
(For HAL BOYLE)
NEW YORK Wt The flying
(aucer story, you know. Is by no
means a new one.
About 30 years ago. a man
named Charles Fort rounded up
and published a whole series of
reports about mysterious objects
In the sky.
He ' said his sources, mainly,
were newspapers, and he cited the
names and dates of the papers,
in case his readers were interest
ed in checking the references.
Some accounts were well over
100 yars ago. before the age of
airplanes and before very much
was known about balloons.
The reports of sightings, accord
ing to Fort, came from many dif
ferent parts of the world from
North Carolina, from a ship en
route to Bermuda, and a whole
spate from the north coast of Eng
land. Security Topic
Of Pact Talks
HONOLULU Wl Foreign min
isters of Australia, New Zealand
and the U.S. headed into talks
Wednesday on formation of a mili
tary staff for the Anzus Mutual De
fense Pact.
One other Item remains on the
agenda of the ministers' closed
fresBivii -relations oi tne Anzus na
tions wnn ouier nations ana re
gional ac&oclaHnna in th Doln
The conference was to end
Warinaerinv
A spokesman said a discussion
, n .... ....
i rwuic security prooiems mat
began Tuesday would continue
Wednesday.
U.S. Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, chairman of the confer
ence, and Richard C. Casey and
j. isiiuon weoo, .Australia and
New Zealand ministers of external
affaira rpsnprtlvelv cnont
hours Tuesday discussing areas
aim suuHiions oi common concern
IDetfliln Miprtt nnt. ,nnniiiu,H
An Australian spokesman said
there was' a dillerence of emphasis
ui Bume oi me views uui no disa
greement. An American spokesman added
that the exchange of views was
frank but no decisions were sought
or taken.
Military advisers of all three
nations participated In the after
noon talks.
The discussion dealt with the
Communist threat in the Pacific.
Earlier, the conference reviewed
the world strategic situation, a
spokesman said, "with emphasis
on the threat of Soviet Imperial
ism." Spokesman refused to comment
when asked if the future rise of
Japanese militarism was brought
before the conference table.
PERFORMER FALLS
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (jPI "Iron
Jaw" Roberto Rolan, 17, fell 40
feet when he slipped from his
mouthpiece Tuesday while per
forming with Barnes Bros, circus.
He suffered possible fractures of
both arms, one hip, one wrist and
a slightly injured Jaw.. i
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of Congress, March I, 1879
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World. Vogue. Harper's. Look,
I Peek, Life and The Police Oasettc.
Pictured on those glossy pages
(except lor the Gaseue which is
printed on puiot are nieraiiv nine
upon wearv mile of pictures of the
new fashions in bathing attire lor
mtlndr -
Everything from the berutfled
and beribboncd sack suits of the
"Ws to the (aaaaaaaaaahi Bikini
model of last year. And In between
you have 'em in two piece, three
piece, with skirts, without skirts,
one piece, draped models, und raped
models, with and without boning,
made of everv material from cloth
of gold to old bits of burlap pieced
out with Uncle Ned's bandana hand
kerchief. This vear they have even
gone back to the styles of the last
centurv with a leg-gripping gar
ment to keep the sun off. The de
signers say it was supposed to pic
ture the tight pants worn by the
lady fishers of Spain.
But anvway thev have a million
styles. If even the illustrations of
same were cut out and laid end to
end they would paper the walls
of every dormitory aud army bar
racks in the known world.
But where are the poor men?
We've had about two real choices
latelv. You can wear your trunks
with a pattern or vou can get the
knit kind that glow in me aara un
case you get lost in the bathhouse)
Men used to turn out in an as
sortment of swimming attire that
Included trunks, one piece ults
that covered up your maniy cnesi.
and those tricky two piece Jobs
where the ton aipped onto the
trunks. This meant that you couia
work out any of a dozen or so
sny rolor ccmbtraH'ms.
But ine oay oi we coverau
suit went out twenty years ago.
Since then men have been relegat
ed to trunks alone. A check of the
local merchants discloses that not
one of those queried could remem
ber when he last sold a man's
swimming suit with a top on it.
And I doubt if there are very many
of them left in town outside ama
teur theatrical stock rooms.
I'm not raising my tinv voice In
demand that we revive the old
chet protector. But T tbipk the
women ought to be told about the
situation. If one style will last us
for years and years why do they
have to have new ones every year7
Ish Isles was. In its day, the fly
ing saucer center, just as the
southwestern part of the United
Slates seems to be today.
Some of the descriptions quoted
hv Vnrt ar almnct IHontios I nHlh
the ones we read today ... "an ob
ject of great luminosity, moving at
high speed" ... "it moved back
ward and forward across the sky,
ci ".iui wining . . .
"thl nhlprt hnvurMt mntlnnlDH. !
the air, above a house.".
I should think this would be very
reassuring to the Air Force offic
ers in Washinirtnn hft ,n Mll..
ing data on the saucers and trying
i explain mem. (Maj.-oen. Roger
M. Ramey said the other dav
about one-fifth nf all th nnri,n
sightings "remain to be ex
plained.")
'if Ik-nnla ,an m ,Vtn..V., ,1
saw. objects in the sky a century
w uiwc agu, uicse questions im
mediately arise:
Were ohsprvpri tiihl,w.
now. to the same hallucinations?
Why didn t the saucers' crews
ever land? Surely, the world must
have been a happier place in the
19th century than it is now.
Where have the saucers been
during the Intervening time? Did
we somehow get mislaid on their
inter-stellar charts?
All of this seems not to have
impressed Charles Fort very much,
One wnv nr atwitha- ,u . 1 . u -
writing about It. His own theories
were eucn mat ne could take. In
stride, the possibility of visitations
to the nrth hv ...... ,
another planet.
Fort was a rebel and a heretic
WhO Set himself Atfaln-, .
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the accepted beliefs of science.
Some of his ideas sound the least
bit bizarre, even in this electronic
MKC.
His theory of "teleportation."
Oft r Himlw trnt it -U-.I,, a .
- ......j , iiiiuiKu mater
ial objects including plants and
animalS tn h H A. (Y1Q ((, n K-nJ
Hw ...uvw taiucu BUU
then transported through space.
Fertile and living things may
have been brought to this earth
irom oiner worlds in Wat way, he
said.
And he speculated about the pos
sibility that residents from other
nlnnptu mov ha her Mm,.
disguise, and sending back regular
reports of life on earth to the home
headquarters.
Fort said there might be some of
these creatures right here in New
i orx, on f utn Avenue.
Anit If Vm, JV,- hlua elnrul ..
Fifth Avenue, watching the passing
parade, you will find this not dif-
uumi to ueueve.
Their reports must make In
teresting reading. Probably thev
say and these earth-people
are still o savage that the males
wear neckties in the heat of the
summer
Well, personally, I hope one of
thf HHUt-Prs malTAR a lanrllnrr inn
of these days, and we get a press
conference with the crew captain.
Being so many million years
older than we. they ought to have
the answers to most of the prob
lems besetting us. For example:
vdmiui, uun UIU JUU 1UIK9 uuv
there on Ursa Mainr hanril, a
national political convention so
that there were fewer and better
speeches?"
Most likely, he will shake his
head, sadly, and reply:
we naven i got mat ncxea yet. '
They'll Do It EvcrYimc'- By Jimmy Hatlo 1 1
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n Jrr?: ( AHOUEHKAfOZ WELL, VOU CAH FEeD
BUT SPEAKING V THE WEEK END. I N. THEM llJ SOME,. tS
OF QUESTS"- wwy? Ji, F VC- Jluhchwa60H !'. J
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A correspondent who shall re
main anonymous asks for a dis
cussion of the Impotent male of
50 years or "younger." This raises
a questiou which Is difficult to dis
cuss, although doubtless Impor
tant in many social aspects such
as Its relation to divorce as well
as in its purely phy sical sense.
In letters addressed to this col
umn, it is frequently tied with
the question as to whether the
writer should or should not take
injections of male sex hormones.
First, it should be pointed out
that psychological factors fre
quently have as much or more to
do witn the problem o: potency
as any change in the activity of
the sex glands or other physical
qualities.
Some experts claim that while
the activity of the male sex glands
does slow up with advancing age,
the slowing up is so gradual that
one cannot properly speak of a
true "change ot life" in man.
Others believe that, at least in
some men. a decrease in function
ing of these glands may come
fairly rapidly and produce symp
toms which Justify speaking of a
male change of life. They believe
that men go through this period
somewhat later than women do
usually between 45 and 55.
Perhaps most men do not have
any symptoms at all which can
Mystery Rocks
Pelt Building
EVANSVTLLE, Ind. If! For
seven successive nights, limestone
rocks about the size of a fist have
rained down from somewhere onto
the tar.l of Lewis Schattin's farm
house. Th Schattin farm, five miles
north of Evansville, is on level
grourd, and stands In the open.
Neighbors and curiosity seekers
have stood guard at the house and
in surrounding fields, yet the rock
fall continues from an as yet un
known source.
Deputy Sheriff Leonard Denton
went out Tuesday night and was
Just as mystified as the next one.
David M. Blgelow, director of
education at the Evansville Public
Museum, suggested that limestone
layers under incinerators some
times explode.
Lewis thought that interesting,
but he has bad no fires on the
premises.
The shower of rocks continued
for more than three hours Tues
day night.
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be attributed to decreased func
tioning of the sex glands. Those
who oo. However, may (according
to those who believe in a rapid Egypt were ordered impounded
change! have oue or more of cv-1 Tuesday night bv the reform gov
eral symptoms. eminent Uiat kicked him olf his
Some describe a distinct feeling throne,
of tension wltii a sort of inwurd i Estimates of the pudgy king's
leinng oi oiscomiort. which is
made worse by excitement or
fatigue, bad news, arguments or
disturbances which would II o t
bother a person ordinarily.
Some men during this time of
life may be restless and complain
ot sleeping poorly. Numbness and
tingling of the hands or feet is
common. Headaches of various
kinds are a frequent complaint.
It is claimed that the memory
becomes poorer and the ability to
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to be common.
Dimness, palpitation, of the '
heart, cold hands and cold f cel.
slight shortness of breath and sud-
den flushing of the face, neck and
upper part of the chest are also)
mentioned. Waning of the sexual i
powers, real or. Imaginary, Is a
frequent reason why men of tills
age consult tneir puysicians.
Th.r. h.v. h..n m.nv n,dir
of the effect of Injections of the
principal male hormone (testoster
one propionate) In men complain
ing of such symptoms as three
mentioned.
Some claim that these Injec
tions when given In proper doses
and frequency, are helpful In re
lieving many of the symptoms.
Just as the female sex hormones
are helpful In relieving many
change - of - life symptoms in
women.
However, the conservative view
Is expressed by one writer, who
said "sex hormones should not be
administered to men and women
of climacteric (change of life) age
with the idea of stimulating in
creased sexual potency: If this Is
the object of treatment, disap
pointment will result In the great
majority of instances."
Wenger Will
Held Secret
ASTORIA I The will of Mrs.
Marie Wenger found in the house
where she was slain will not be
made public until it is filed for pro
bate. M. E. Reynolds. Astoria at
torney, reported Wednesday.
Reynolds said that Magdolene, a
sister, is the only blood relative of
the slain woman.
Ward L. Wenger Is being held
awaiting an examining trial on a
charge of first degree murder In
the death of his foster mother.
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Farouk's Vast
Holdings Taken
CAIRO. Egypt. Exiled
ex-king Farouk's vast holdings in
loss ranged as high as two billion
dollars.
That enormous estimate
stemmed Irom unofficial reports
long current that the roval family
owns one-third of Egypt's six mil
lion arable acres.
Such a chunk of the fertile Nile
Vallev would be worth at least
that much.
Such holdings, if Farouk actually
; hd them, would rank him
iabad as formerly one of the
two richest men In the world
'"' """"' ",","""
f Egyptian wealth gave no
Indications of the plans for It.
It Is generally believed, however,
that the government will distribute
the properties as part ot a vast
i land rerorm program now being
! discussed bv Premier Alv Maher
ar" nis t-nu'ne,.
The decree provided
that the
fortune he held In custodv and
named former Foreign Minister
Ahmed Khashaba and former Fi
nance Minister Hussein Fahml as
custodians.
Two Killed As
Bomber Bums
SAN DIEOO. Calif. W Two
crew members were lost and six
others rescued from the flaming
crash of a B-36 bomber Just off
shore from here Tuesday.
The glont 10-enKisw Craft was
coming tn for a landing from a
test flight when the No. 5 engine,
on the right side, caught fire.
An explosion, which shook wind
ows of beoch residents, followed
the fire and then plunged Into the
waves in view of hundreds of per
sons on the beach.
All of the crew were employes
of Consolidated Vullee Aircraft
Corp., which was modernizing the
plane. Convalr said the two lost
were: D. H. Franks, the pilot,
and W. W. Hoffman, first flight en
gineer, both of Ssn Diego.
Coast Guard planes rescued four
of the survivors and two others
were picked up by Navy ships.
The rescued all reported recov
eringwere Identified as R. W.
Adklns, co-pllot; Kenneth Rogers,
flight engineer: W. F.' Ashmore,
Roy E. Sommers, D. R. Maxlon
and W. E. Wilson. All reside here.
Per wetx
JCWWA
And
WASHINGTON t.H Herman fur
a lime that was bcluio it gut
started Hint this might be one ol
Ihe nicest Alphonno and Gaston
presidential campaigns on record.
Two of the pleasnitlest gentle
men one could Imagine, Elsenhow
er and Slrveiuuin. both almost
brand new in politics, lull of per
sonal charm, and neither looking
lor the presidency. Then suddenly
both got tapped.
Belure his nomination the gener
al was far loo mild to suit Sen.
Tart who rapped his knuckles with
Ihe reminder the Republicans were
lighting the Democrats. Elsenhow
er quick Iv made a speech blasting
the Deiiiocrnls.
Uov. blevrii&oit didn't start out
throwing Hie furniture around,
either.
He not only sulci he didn't want
Hie nomination but when he got it
he persisted for several dava there
after In talking about Ills fate and
his reluctance iinlll a reporter
imallyasked if he was still reluc
tant. Stevenson assured the newmnan:
"I'm gelling more cumbatlve and
aggressive all the lime."
as a mailer of lail, though, as
soon as thev got the nomination
l lie two men begun to let the atones
lly. Not big slourtt. Hie personal
kind that bash a head In. Fairly
small stones, the kind that could
be expected, lust big enough to
break a lew windows.
In his acceptance speech July II
Eisenhower promised to lead a
"crutade' against a Democrat
administration lull of "waste, ar
rogance aud corruption." Then he
went flshlnu.
In his own acceptance speech
two weeks later Stevenson batted
a few practice balls into the Re
publican kitchen, knocking the
dishes around and getting a few
laughs.
He took a dig at Ihe Republican
factions which don't see eve lo eye
with ii crnck about "both Republi
can parties." Even llioimh he was
awav out In a Colorado fishing
camp, Elsenhower hit bark that
day:
"The Democratic party has
named its candidates and oilers
them to the country on a one-plank
platform: Defense of the entire ad
ministration record." That was
July 36,
On July 30. the day he said he
was feeling more aggressive all the
time. Stevenson went after Elsen
hower without mentioning his
name. 8ome weeka before the gen
eral had said the national budget
could be cut 40 billion dollars
some time. "Foolish and Irrespon
sible" promises, Stevenson said,
were verv misleading.
On Aug. 3 Stevenson put on his
hunting cap again and drew an
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other bead un Ihe general. He aald
ha wondered 11 Elsenhower's "cru
sade" wasn't mure for vlllce than
lor principle.
So fur btrvensou seems to have
said more about f:iseiiliowrr limn
III" ucnrinl has sold about llio gov
ernor, Although Hie grurrul has
plenty cu Hum to taUii up, If no
wants to.
Hill Ihe grnerul and the governor
won t hate (ho rlinnt-o to in.ikr
Hie cnmpalgu lust an exchange nf
persona! salutation and slight
shoves. Oilier politicians want tu
grt in on Hie aol.
Demur-rat murmured sonic.
Hung about tlsrnhiiwrr nul bring
hla own boss. And Sen. NImiii. Kl
senhower'n vice presidential run
ning mate, accused Stevenson nf
being Ihe "captive" of the CIO,
cllv bosses, and President Triiiunn,
Being newcomers, the genrrnl
and Ihe governor seem lo needle
easily. On Aug. I Elsenhower de
clared he was hla own bon. And
Mondnv Stevenson suid he was his
own master.
Meanwhile. Stevenson was be
ginning to catch It Irom oilier
agenla In the Elsrnhnwer camp,
besides the general and Nixon. Ar
thur E. Summerllelri. chairman l
the Republican National Commit
tee, publicly warned ffievensnn
would "lead the rnunlrv down the
road lo socialism."
i l'lils may not have allocked Ste
venson since Sunimerlleld made
Hie statement a full week alter Ihe
governor prophesied In his accept
ance aeecli the Republicans would
accuse the Democrats of leading
Ihe country down the etc I
But II was Rruubllcan Sen Dlrk
sen. from Stevenson's own Illinois,
who made Hie blunle-l attack on
the governor ao far. Dlrksen Isn't
a man who punches with leather
pillows.
At the Republican convention he
started a Howl ot boos when he
ridiculed Oov. Dewny lor twice los
ing the presidential race. Monday
night he said Stevenson was rapid
ly becoming known as "Illinois'
worst governor."
Looks like we mav be having a
little warm weather.
State Listed In
Dangerous Group
PORTLAND i.fl The Btatr
Board of Health warned Tuesday
that more than 1.300 person, will
die from accidents In Oregon this
year If the present rate continues.
The board said current national
figures show Oregon to be the
sixth most dangerous stale In Hie
nation.
Accidents killed 1.334 persona In
the state last year.
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Wounded Flier
Lands Safely
WITH MARINES IN Korea'
A Marino Jet pilot with a shattered
arm mndr a one whrel landing
with an uiirxplmlrd bomb dangling
liom his crippled Plane.
I'npl, Kilwiird Mlininls, 3d, of
I'rnsurolii. Flo , h been reconi.
nieiitird lor Hie Itmnse Star for
his heroic rcilnn, the Murin
Corps sold Tuetday.
Sliuuils wua wounded by anil"
alrcrnlt lire soon after he com.
plrled his llrsl dive bombing run
aitiiin-l an rnrmv supply area
imrlhrust of fhorwon.
Iln sunned a compound free,
due and lucrratloua ol his Irlt
aim.
"I heard Hils thing go 'lining'
Hiroilgll Hie side ol Ihe rm'kpll,
then my arm started bleeding." (ho
inlul said. "1 mined and headed
lor our own llnrs,"
Followed by his wlngmuli, 3ul
I.I. Hlrhnrd T. Spencer, 3tl. I.lnm,
Ohio, Ihe wounded officer made
Ills wnv to a dhtunt Held
As he started hi landing ap
piiuuli lie lound tluit only out
wheel would come down.
"Evidently Hie shell Hot got ma
had also lorn up my landing gear
avsiem," Sliumia suid "I still had
one iHjmb left, end believe me i
piayed Hie wheel that waa down
wa- the side the bomb hung nil
"I put her down on the deck and
for aniula Hmt one wheel held up.
Hut when my air speed got low,
Ihe plane fell on Hie wing with no
wheel. Thru she started skidding.
The pniitlirr)et came to a slop
close to a standby creh crew who
rushed him lo a nearby hospllaL
Wheat Record
In Washington
COITAX. Wash. iPi Wheal
vlehls up to 60 bushels to the aero
have been reiwrtrd this week in
this section of the nation's largest
wheat producing county.
lint generally the Whitman
County crop Is averaging about
the sumo as last year.
Previous aurveva showed Ihe
crop In (he Palouse area of Easl-
em Washington will run about U
bushels to the acre.
NEW 1UNWAY COMPLETED
MELBOURNE, Australia lf A
Koval Australian air force construc
tion group has finished a new 10.
000 fool runway at Cocoa Island.
In the Indian Ocean. The crushed
coral runway In now ready for air
service between Bvdney and Jo
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