Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1959 Page: 8 of 10
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1959
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DOGGONE
WOMEN '
DRIVERS!
some quick calculating to dis-
cover if you haven't overloaded
WHEW. THAT
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THE DECLARATION OF
WAR AGAINST EARTH
THAT LITTLE TALKING
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Loren isn't just goin' that-a-way,
you know. She's going that-a-way
in her first movie western as a
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CITATION FOR DSIURBINE
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to Korea. Spain and Venezuela.
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a Gun.”
Sophia into a blonde was the big-
gest and most important wig-test-
ing gala at the studio since the
day, some years ago. when the
atmosphere” she said, when they
went to the Venice Film Festival
not long ago.
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to the firemen.
When the smoke-eaters couldn't
reach a burning railway refrigera-
tion car here Tuesday, a switch
engine obligingly pushed it within
range of the hoses.
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little bald, gentlemen?”
They tested Sophia, you see,
in reddish blonde wigs and ash
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Never—but never—short across your fuse with a pen-
ny or other bit of metal. Use standard, approved fuses.
ONLY.
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ween NOC WKOA eoCo
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during World War II. told a tax
court Tuesday that she stopped
taking it off and became a hotel
cook instead so she wouldn't "be
stripped of everything again by the
tax man.”
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SPECIAL DELIVERY
MOBILE. Ala. (UPD* — Now
they're delivering the fires right
case, connect the lamps and ap-
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glass or plastic windows on the signed to handle a temporary
face so that the melted wire can overload. m-t
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the pre-war rate of fraternal
twins to single births came back
almost at once and maintained U-
self steadily.
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What circuit does each fuse — 1
protect’ A list of fuses with a MOST CONVENIENT
After it's
of dancing. She'll do the French ----------------
can-can for this internationally way through a movie with Cary
flavored adult western There's If Sophia and hubby Carlo
| some torchy singing a la Marlene Ponti, who married outside the
I Dietrich s See What the Boys church. were worried about re-
in the Back Room Will Have." turning to Italy—and they were-
The usual sultry Sophia brand they found a suddenly "changed
romantics are there and a the- “ - .. .
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' The cartridge fuse is usually.
used for large capacity circuits, advise you.
1 may be used as master fuses in
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while. I have enough to worry bon t substitute a penny or
about with the dancing. I'm re- other piece of metal for a fuse
hearsing four hours a day and. Don't substitute a heavier fuse
really. I get up in the morning Don't ignore repeated blow-
and I cant walk outs. If the fuse blows repeat-
So maybe she’ll have to ride, edly on a circuit used for a
COME ON, DADDY.
LET US TEACH YOU
TO PLAY BRIDGE.
Long before any fuse in your
home blows out, you shoul learn ,
something about it Finsofau. In Fhe Nlewk
where is the fuse box located? 1,1 IIIC I N C W 3
replaced, do
London’s star
atrical wardrobe designed to
match the wide open spaces of
the West without Sophia risking
pneumonia.
SHE’S STILL BEAMING over
the success of "Houseboat ’ with
only one personal complaint
about the color photography
“I looked so dark in some
scenes," she said. “It was a prob-
lem of matching my complexion
with Cary Grant's. He's so tanned
his face sometimes photographs
practically red."
I didn't have the heart to tell
her the name of one leading lady
who blushed, on purpose, all the
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list of the outlets should be on
.... . pst nasal drip. chest cold
again the statistics showed that ANMI-MISTAMINE
A fuse is a safety valve, one of
the best there is.
While fuses may look different
from one another they all work
the same The fuse contains a
wire with a lower melting point
than the copper wire in the cir-
cuit it is protecting
Should the circuit become over-
loaded—that is. carry more cur-
rent than it was designed to-
then the wire in the fuse melts,
breaking the circuit.
Every fuse is rated for the load
it must carry- Most fuses for
household circuits are rated at
15 amperes
Such a fuse will allow about
1 600 watts of electricity to go
through it safely. Light up 16
100-watt bulbs on the circuit and
nothing will happen. Add a
seventeenth and the fuse will
blow
Resist the temptation to install
a heavier fuse, one that will per-
mit you to use that seventeenth
light bulb A melted fuse is easy
to replace. A melted wire could
cause a fire
Fuses are generally plug or
cartridge types. The plug or
screw-in fuse is generally used
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WELL,, FACEI—YOU WERE PLANYEDOSAE —’
FOR A CHUMP BY A CLEVER cROOK! WHEN YOU SOT
BACK TO THE HOUSE FROM THE BANK HE SWITCHED,
THEIR HOEOUT KMWM.THATS AT THE
must seal owe \ExTREMECKNERO
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BBYOWO THKTI THEY ILWS W THE CENTER
ALL DEAD ENO AT [OF ALL 8 BOM«M«0t
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thanks! NQBoDY
EVER SAYS THAT I
AFTER MY GET ’
TouGH TALKS/ .
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the window Your dealer can
rings ON you/ its an old pitch, and for
— LETTING HIM GET AWAY WITH it you ought
TO 60 BACK TO A TEETHING RINS/—THE WAY .
YOU DE6C»8c THIS OXFORD QUIcKBUSH, {
HE SOUNDS LIKE AN OLD TIMER KNOWN)
AS SOFT SELL SIMPSON— A REAL N—
SMOOTHIE? BY THE WAY, THAT,- T
CHECK HE SAME MKS. f——a
HOOPLE WILL EOUNCE!/ ML —
such a big change in Holly wood
scenery that Dodge City's Main
Street may be renamed the Via
Veneto and the pizza will replace
the pretzel at the Long Branch
salon.
Sophia even may have rival
glamour chicks Marilyn Monroe
and Jayne Mansfield reachin'—
for the peroxide. She's going to
be just as blonde.
"Yellow blonde.” were the
Italian charmer's words to me
about the wig she will wear as
a sexy entertainer with a stock
company touring the West in
1880 in Paramoun’t “Heller With
a-
ACTowe
lets are left without power. Turn CHICAGO (UPD — All Frank
off master switch when chang- Randall wanted to do at Interna-
ing fuses tional Airport Tuesday was to
Keep a supply of the proper mail a package to Afghanistan
size fuses near the fuse box But he opened the wrong door
Have a flashlight handy, and found himself in a "restricted
area." Before he was allowed out.
he had to be vaccinated for small-
pox.
QUICK CUBE
ATLANTA (UPD — The Geor-
gia Legislature, which calls itself
"the lowest paid in the national.”
found a quick cure for its woes
Tuesday.
Members voted themselves a $10
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NEW YORK (UPD — Science
can now show that poorly nour-
ished women have less chance of
becoming mothers of fraternal
twins than well-nounshed women.
But it can't yet detail a mother-
to-be diet which would increase
a woman • chances of being dou-
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war. Those of Denmark and Swe-
den were not.
Bulmer established the propor-
tion of twins to single births in
all those countries before the
war, when the food supply was
normal and their women were
normally nourished. He distin-
guished fraternal twins from
identical twins by a mathemati-
cal formula based upon the I
known ratios of one king to the I
other.
Then he established the propor-
tion of both fraternal and identi-
' cal twins to single births during
the war years. A comparison of!
these proportions to those of the
pre-war years showed a sharp
drop in fraternal twins and none
(of statistical significance) in
identical twins, but only in the
undernourished countries.
When this breakdown was
made for the five post-war years
beginning in 1946, when the food
supplies were becoming normal
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Sophia was there to accept an
award for Best Actress tin The
Black Orchid”i. "A revised Ital-
ian press, along with a change in
public opinion." she said, "was
the most wonderful thing that has
ever happened to me."
There's no sweat for the Italian
cook Sophia and Ponti just im-1
ported to Hollywood. No ad lib-
bing with American recipes or I
American cooking. The only
American dish Sophia likes is a
cinch to make — cottage cheese
and fruit salad.
the fuse box door The list is land < UPI > — The mayor of dear-
almost always there Unfortu- by Aldeburgh, who has been in-
nately. it's almost always blank vited to an official luncheon at
You can fill in the list your- this base by the U. S. Air Force
self Turn on all the lights Make Base, won't have far to travel,
use of every outlet. A small lamp Mayor Redvers Martin works on
for each will do, and it's not the base as • carpenter and will
necessary to use both halves of attend the function during his
the duplex outlet. Remove one lunch hour
fuse at a time Note which out- WRONG DOOR
begm /
“I knew I'd still look- like
Sophia. That's one thing I'm
proud of. I don't look like any-
one else—even as a blonde.”
BUT WITH SOPHIA as the
heroine of a western—also fea-
Jean Francois Marie Arouet
adopted the name of Voltaire
when he was about 24 years of
age.
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reach the one that’s defective,
.the fuse will blow out again.
turing Tony Quinn and Margaret If you find that the fuse blows
O'Brien—don't get the idea her out before the circuit is used and
charms will be way out in front as soon as the fuse is installed,
of a galloping horse or that she then there s txpuble in the wir-
will be looking at the heavy from ng. Cal an electrician
behind a gun barrel । About changing a fuse:
No shooting and maybe even toThrow the main switch before
no horseback riding. itouching the fuse. Some boxes
.... . . . . , don * have a main switch. In-
Ive been taking riding les- stead, the main fuses are located BIG HOUSE
sons, she told me, but I didn t behind a pull-out panel. Pulling
do so well. Its difficult you know the panel turns off al power. ________.________
M! legs are black and blue. Don’t stand on a damp fioor Elnathan G. Smith got lost in his
blonde wigs and platinum blonde The director 'George Cukor* while changing the fuse. Wear family's 45-room mansion. Police
wigs and yellow blonde wigs. All sand to forget the lessons for a rubbers or stand on a board. found him behind a divan in the
shades and assorted types. While. Iahaxe enough to. worry Don t substitute a penny or living room.
But Sophia wasn't too concern-
ed. she smiled to me, about the
shade because:
SAVE $6°
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Fraternal twins result from two
fertilized eggs, whereas Identical
twins come from one egg which
split at an early moment of de-
velopment. The new scientific
knowledge threw no new light on
the causes at this splitting, but
it showed the motherj nutrition-
al state was not important.
This new knowledge comet
from a statistical study by MG
Bulmer, a noted British statisti-
clan, at birth rates tn Norway,
Denmark. Sweden. The Nether-
lands and France during World
War II and before and after The
populations of Norway. The Neth-
erlands and France were severe-
ly undernourished during the
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