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‘Good Heavens’, Madam Schiaparelli
.. What Kind Of A Faux Pas Is That
By DOUGLAS w,. Mk
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" iress designer Madame Elsa
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SChiEPR L cident at & press con=
+opnational inci
e e che held while in the capi~
ferén™” " vo-day visit. The con=
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4 4 finished and most of
rerence ha
o peporters were walking out
;e e still chatted with a few
‘“:A;rer‘- Trying to explain the
:fierencPs in taste among Frenctli!,
‘ merican end Exlgh§h women, she
said: : i he
e the English women, they
,«_1?‘;‘;160\'; how to dress for golf.”
OB e t, Dick Pleasant,
Her press BBeD% 20 0l e
Ber B by screaming, “Great
inter? UA‘“d Y ‘the
heavens, Madame, you trse:rn Sait
English women dress B
N 8 olf? Remerober, there are re
for 80 pere from the London pa=
porters o ring his scream a Lon=
pess” B back and
Fon newsman charged bac b? g
isked, “did T m175,§ something abou
women
Engllgslant replied, “Yes, fort\’l'n
ately for Madame Schiaparelli.
““ How to Make Headlines
Although assured by a reporter
that she would make headlines in
;11 of the American papers if she
> ould comment on how Mrs. Tru
man wore clothes, Madame Schia
oarelli would only reply:
YuHow can 1 comment on how
Mrs, Truman dresses? She is not
one of my customers and I have
never seen her. If she ever does
come to Paris, however, T will 'be
most happy to do business with
her. lam sure I have many things
she would like.”
Unholy Temptation
In it efforts to crack down on
the dangerous sport of airmen
“huzzing” towns -and farms; Civil
Aeronautics Administration has
discovered an understandable rea
<on for the urge to do it, Close to
90 per cent of the offenders yield
{» the “buzzing” temptation on
the day they solo or on the days
they get advanced licenses. CAA
can levy fines on offenders up to
SIOOO and suspend or revoke their
permite to fly.
Actually, service pilots are the
worst offenders. And there is no
phychological explanation handy
for this fact. Punishment for them
is far stricter than CAA can give.
Watching the Watchdog
Whether or not to spend money
to keep the congressional ECA
watchdog committee going was the
itam which held up passage of the
whole ECA appropriations meas
ure. The final agreement was a
compromise. Funds for the com
mittee to keep going were cut ap
proximately in half of what they
had been. to SIIO,OOO for the next
nine months. It means cutting the
staff in-half. Actually, ECA Ad
ministrator Hoffman is kept so
well posted on what the commit
tee does—and is even consulted
before its programs are started —
that the original idea of the com=
mittee i almost lost.
Looking for Sturdy Passengers
U. S. citizens may get a look
at some of the highly publicized
British jet transport planes soon.
1t is reported in London that the
Britigh manufacturers are going to
fly several over here in an attempt
to Imake sales to some of the U. S.
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IN IDAHO THEY GO, SNOW OR NO—Sure, sled-pulling huskies
are a little out of season, but this is Sun Valley, Idaho, and they're
getting the dogs in shape for winter. The rubber-tired cart is just
the thing to give the huskies the feel of thedins for next winter's
long tourist hauls,
Jet transports are not ready for
cominercial use yet, however. This
is indicated by ‘the following re
port made by a test pilot for the
Gloster Aircraft Company:
“Wind speeds of 175 miles per
hour at great altitudes are not
unknown and they are often strong
enough to offset the increases in
range and endurance gained by
operating jet engines at their best
heights. Forecasts of wind speeds
and directions at 30,000 feet and
above are frequently inaccurate
and may seriously affect naviga
tion. With increasing speeds, se
verity of bumps increases tre
mendously. It is doubtful whether
passengers can be subjected to the
buffeting they will certainly re
ceive even if the aircraft can take
it safely. Cabin pressurization
must be 100 per cent foolproof.”
Apples for the Kids >
U. S. Department of Agriculture
is reversing the old American edu
cational institution of kids giving
the teacher an apple. It is plan
ning to buy up thousands of bush
els of surplus apples this fall at all
the big markets and give them to
U. S. schools as part of the school
lunch program. The 1949 apple
crop is nearly 129.5 million bush
els, compared with the 88 million
bushel crop of 1948 and the 1938-
47 average of 111 million bushels.
On the Horns of a Dilemma
An important French official
makes the following explanation as
to why economic recovery has
been so slow in his country:
“France could achieve a magni
ficent recovery without the Mar
shall Plan if somehow the threat
of war, more specifically, occupa=
tion, could be obliterated from the
French mind. If Frenchmen could
be assured that there will not be
another war for 25 years, the
amount of gold that would come
out of hiding and go into circula
tion and investment would dwarf
the annual billion dollars received
from America. Since there is no
force on earth which can give that
guaranty or assurance, the gold
will remain in hiding. As a
Frenchman I dislike making this
explanation of the hoarded gold
of French citizens. It represents
their last concrete hedge against
occupation by an enemy power,
That gold will not emerge.”
Top Secret Embarrassment
Atomic Energy Commission se
curity officials are upset about the
confusion which resulted over the
classification of a confidential do
cument, circulated among top gov
ernment officials. It was the
background explanation for Presi
dent Truman’s announcement that
the Russians had the A-bomb. In
the Pentagon the document was
labeled “top secret,” which is as
secret as a document can get. Only
a few persons can touch it or see
it with that stamped on it. At the
State Department, however, the
same paper was labeled “restrict=-
ed,” which means that practically
any clerk can look at it and read
it.
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