WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1953 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE TBlXlt 'A It Pays to Advertise Even For Russian Government Vrrkyy I . 4 TO TELL OF EVEREST' oanl Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary and bis wife arrive in London for a series of ' . - lecturea on his climb of the world's highest mountain. ' Square Dane Newsnotes By CLAIRE ELLIS Allemande left and right to your dears, j A wagon wheel but, strip the 1 gears. , f or men only department: almost every Square dancer, upon discov ering the Joy of participation in the activity, decides that all of . his friends must Join him and he usual ly makes a thorough pest ot him self trying to convince tnem. iou tell them how much tun iv is, how healthful, how relaxing. You use every argument that you can think of and they stuDDorniy resist wiin: "Oo 'way, X don't wanna dance, I'm too old. too busy, too tired." In this aire of "miracle drugs" I am seriously considering enlist ing the aid of medical science, Possibly they could provide a little pill that could be slipped into a man's coffee, rendering him slight ly helpless until we get him to his first dance. It is usually the man who puts up the greatest resistance and since dancing is Historically male activity, his resistance Is more difficult to understand. Most men arrive at their first square ciance in a state best described as desperation and deieat. rne -nine woman" has threatened him with everything from buitonless shirts to starvation, physical violence or divorce. In extreme cases they have even resorted to tears, what a strange way for a man to approach something that is his nghtiui tage, something that will give him so. much Dleasure and satisfaction. If our square dancing offered nothing more than physical exer cise set to music we nave accom plished much; however, tfiia plea- Bum m;uvuy uucia ml uwid mail that. It is sheer magic brings us new friendships, new interests and real fun that is relaxing, whole some and healthful. We were pleased to have a can from Joe and Kay Mattal of Oak land, Calif. They are members oi the Castle Promenaders and were looking for a square dance. We were happy to accommotnte them and hope they had fun. if any ot you have square dancing house- guests, a call to Otto, 8111, or myself, 2-2659, will find us anxious to scare up a hoe-down for them. The Elks and their ladles are planning a beginner dance pro gram starting Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. in the lodge rooms. A special lnvita tion Is Issued to all new members of the lodge and their wives to participate in this progiam. Otto skills will instruct. The parlous instructors have re ported Capacity crowds 111 their be ginner classes. Jonesy, top caller and recording star, will be in the Klamath coun try Saturday Oct. 3. He will appear at Klamalre sponsored by the Do-si-do Club. He is one ot South ern California's most popular call ers and in my book one of the smoothest for either dancing listening. State Representative Faces Murder Hearing LEBANON, Tenn. WV A prelim inary hearing for State Hep. Ouy lhackston, Jailed without bend on murder charge after his brother-in-law, died Sunday of bullet wounds, has been tentatively set icr mursday. The lawmaker's brother-in-law, Atty. A. A. Adams Jr., 57, was shot in the abdomen Thursday in his office at the climax of an ar gument with Tbackston. Adams' secretary and a client were wit Besses to the shooting. Thackston, who had been free ince Thursday on $10,000 bond, said, "The business matter we were discussing was of long stand' ing." and he added, "It was a clash of personalities. It was one oi those cases where you go fur ther than you ever think you would." Thousands With Insomnia ..SLEEP Sound All Night-Awoke Fresh Users of new safe Dormin Sleeping Capsulei have found M you can blessed aound sleep. 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Milton was arraigned yesterday after his brother took him Into custody and turned him over to federal officers. He was released In $1,000 bond to await federal grand jury action. Weeks quoted the deputy as say ing his brother had suffered mem ory lapses since being Injured In an automobile accident seven years ago. - Sister-ln-Law Of Bennv Jailed HOLLYWOOD (P) Jack Benny's sister-in-law, object of many jokes on the comedian's radio and tele vision shows, found it was no joke when she was Involved in a fracas at the apartment of a young man friend. Mrs. Babe Blum was Jailed on a booking of drunkenness and dis turbing the peace after the Sun day night Incident. She was re leased on $1,000 bail Monday1, pending a hearing' Thursday In Municipal Court. Two companions, Joseph D'Elia, 31, and Clement Scapaticci, 36, pleaded guilty in Beverly Hills Municipal Court to disturbing the peace. They were fined $100 each, with $75 each suspended. - By TOM "WHITNEY LONDON ( It pays to adver tise even In Communist Russia. . Ever since the end ot the war I have been watching neon signs go up in Moscow. At night their bright colors urge ivan ivanovicn - Russian equivalent ot Joe Doakes to buy whatever the Sov iet government wants to sell turn. They say: . "Put your money In savings bank It's reliable, convenient, and safe." ' "Travel by plane." "Smoke 'Dukat' cigarettes", . "Buy Soviet champagne."; "Invest your 'money In the 3 per cent state lottery loan". "Collect Soviet postage stamps." "Buy caviar". Wine, automobiles, siap, toot.i powder, cigars, perfume, sausages, insurance these are a few of the products pushed. The advertising is mostly poor quality a fourth grade ooy In the United States could do better but the odd thing -Is that the adver ising exists at all. Indeed, articles in the press demand better ads and displays. So does tho minister of trade, Anastase Mikojan. Evi dently economic needs are forcing the Soviet government to advertise lit order to sell some ot Its prod ucts. In the West, advertising change? habits, promotes new products, in troduces improvements in old ones It stimulates people to want things,- anc wore naroer and more em clently to obtain them. In Russia, where the advertising is poorly done, this stimulus is in large de gree lacking. To see the effect of real adver tising on a Russian all one has to do is to hand him a copy of an American puniicauon. ue turns directly to the advertisements and starts looking at the pictures ot things for sale. -He begins to wond er whether life in America is as bad as his government savi and he wants to buy similar goods Once that desire' to buy arises, one starts to think about lindlng the money of working- haider if necessary, and producing more. The Soviet government Is on to this idea too, even thouph it ap parently does not realist.- how im portant It can be for Soviet econ omic development. - A year ago the Soviet press took up the question of window dis plays. One paper said most stores' show windows were being made up by oafs and hacks. Since then there has been an improvement - Many windows carry fairly attractive dis plays which get buyers into the stores and sell goods. Autos and television sets are sell ing well with little advertising. But other goods are not being sold as rapidly as they could be with good advertising campaign. Aside from Ideology, one ot the reasons the Russians have not un til recently gone in much for ad vertising Is that there tus always been -such a shortage ol goods that almost anything would sell without advertising. There are still plenty ol short ages of important kinds- ol con sumer goods. But certain things have to be sold to consumers now If they are not to accumulate on store shelves and clutter up ware houses. Thus the Soviets are betrg torcec to adopt modern merchandising methods. There has been some talk of using radio and television tor ad vertising, but little has come of this so far. Russian television la of course on a small scale compared to Am erican. Stations In Klv, Lenin grad and Moscow present pro grams every night but Thursday. Most receivers are in Moscow; antennae are a comn.on sight there. The sale of aets may be running around 60,000 a year nr official figures are announced. Some of the programs arc good One can see late motku. pictures, all the best operas, ballets and theatrical presentations, ana many sports events. But the Kussian? have not developed any special technique. The broadcasts are "straight," often direct from thea ters. There are no specific tele vision programs as such, and of course no half-hour variety programs. Youths Lead Cops To Hidden Loot CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AV-Four youths led police to $200 worth of Jewelry and household Items hidden under rocks here, which they said they had stolen on a four-day crime spree. ; - City police, who arrested the bovs today, said the loot Included ap proximately 7S pieces of Jewelry, two watches, three clocks and a stack of "crime does not pay comic books. . ' W. Wayne Martin ARMSTRONG - PABCO LINOLEUM Colors and Patterns ' for all rooms GUARANTEED to PLEASE . Terms to your needs ' 1945 South 6th Street ' Phone 8370 OCTOIER CALENDAR OF SQUARE DANCING AT DO.SI-DO CLUB HALL October 2, Round Dance Night Ottober J, Fenian "Jonesy" Janet October If, Round Dance Night October 17, Open Dance Night October 31, Hallowa'an Party Regular club meeting every Thurs day night, visitors always welcama. aginnort class every Wednesday m X. 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