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p. 9 ''f THE STATE JOIUXAL Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1559 45 Lansing. Michigan rr 7. NAMED 'MISS WORLD' Crops Up, Price Off Teaching of Emotionally Disturbed Children Described at MAEDC Meet Corine Is Pleased 'Padding' Cry Will Help Career Bumper Corn Crop Sets 1959 Pace; Income Dips 15 Percent WASHINGTON.

Nov. 11 (LTD Another U. S. farm production No heart strings were plucked at the meeting of the Michigan Association for Emotionally Disturbed Children Monday night in the Union building A M. S.

but Roland Stanley, originally Struthers stated, "in a hospital court order, but the majority by of 4.100 adults, and only 100; diagnostic order. There are 40 children, is to teach the staff children in school, with 4 to 10 to see each child as a person.jin a class, with Boy and Girl what he's trying to do, so that Scout troops, a chapel for the thev learn to treat them as chil-three different faiths, Sunday dren, not as adults." school and choir, a music ciub Miss Janet Robinson, psychi-' for the older girls, atric social worker at Ypsilanti The meeting was opened by State hospital, was the third William G. Davis, president or member of the panel. She dis- the Lansing area chapter of the cussed the organization of the M. A.

E. D. who introduced LONDON, Nov. 11 OB Cor-Behr declared. "Some of the ine Rottschafter, a blue-eyed'girls apparently believe Corine Dutch blonde who won the I960: is my fiancee but that's World" title by a 54 votelsible I'm already married." last night, is pleased over Corine denied the padding charges that the contest was charge, asserting, "I had port, no wires, no padding." "I'm a model and I need pub- "You can have a look at my licity," said Corine after her seabathing costume to see for your-lcction prompted wails of pro-! self," 'he added to newsmen, test from the American and I Corine's prizesincluded Canadian contestants.

"Now I'll! $1,400, a movie screen test and record apparently is assured this Lansing, now a teacher at the year but farmers income prob-iKalamazoo street -hospital, ablv will be down about 15 per- twanged the funnybones of the audience which filled Room .1. o- I ne aguiuuuic urpji uncut 'The children are gooa ai cnuarens aepanmeni, neaaea nev. uoruun m. jimo, icnv, diagnosing each other," he said, by two psychiatrists. Ypsilanti! All Saints Episcopal church.

East "inrt tWlonser thev are with; hospital serves six counties, and, Lansing, who chaired the meet- be able to charge higher prices." Corine, 21. edged Miss Peru, 17-year-old Maria Rossel, to take the crown, which ranks with reported Tuesday that a bumper corn crop, estimated at bushels is setting the a small car. A car arso weni 10 Miss Peru. Third prize ($280) went to 18-year-old Ziva Shomrat, a private in the Israeli army. She was ol- us, they are good at taking care) children are admitted by probate ing.

soon learned of each other. 1 Long Beach's "Miss Universe' pace for an overall harvest that the staff in 1950, is exDected to eaual last year's after joining and Atlantic City's "Miss Amer-1 lowed by Anne Thelwell of tng-ica" in the upper bracket of land, 22, and 20-year-old Kirsten beauty contests. Olsen of Denmark. They got record high. that the children did not wish to be identified as coming from tho ohnnl at the hOSOital.

SO I 13 ATTENTION giiiMTrnoi The department's next-to-last Both Loretta Powell of Bridge- smaller cash prizes. Hit; crop report of the year said the overall harvest would equal last instigated a contest with suit-vear's record high. Coupled with able blanks, for a special name, increased livestock output, this "Tower Heights is the name ,11 moan an all.timp farm nrn-Lf nut- crhnnl. suesested by a Tape Tells Get Full Protection Check These Rates! duction record True Tale 3 Days ff i But farm economists have predicted that the 1959 net farm income will drop 15 percent below last year. The 1959 corn crop, based on Nov.

1 crop conditions, compared with the previous record bov gifted in the tieia creative writing. When he first came to us he couldn't spell at all, and I spent hours marking his errors. Every corrected paper promptly disappeared. Then I tried making lists of mispelled words; these papers disappeared. "Finally I found the solution.

An adult patient, with a graduate a Ph. D. in education, PAYS: $5,000 Accidental Death or Loss of Limbs or Sight PAYS: $250 Blanket Medical Reimbursement port. representing the United States, and Miss Canada. Huguette Demers, charged that padding was responsible for the 37-inch bust that topped the winner's 22 waist and 37 hips.

They also claimed that Corine Is engaged to one of the judges Frenchman Claude Behr, a beauty contest organizer who sponsored Corine in last year's Miss Universe competition. "We don't think it right that a friend of the winner should be one of the judges," asserted 24-year-old Loretta, who was eliminated after the 37 entries had been narrowed down to 16. "I've heard this talk but believe me there's nothing to it," 7 Days $2.00 14 Days. $3.00 31 Days. $5.25 Mtw China Altman fif the fnltrd Pres International Mtaff In I -on don personally checked the measurement at the winner of the.

Ml World contest after one of the contestant chirred that a bra wm padded. Alone with the folloulnr dispatch. Mt Alt-mtan submitted an expense account for the i penc (7 cent she spent In a Wool worth tom for the tape measure she ned. There was a notation on It that her wo meati re-OM-nts are 34-23-34. vindicated of charges that she wore padding.

She's flanked by Maria Rossel (left) of Peru and Israel's Ziva Shormrat. (A. P. Wirephoto) QUEJ VINDICATED Corine Rottschafter (center) of Netherlands, picked Tuesday night in London, as Miss World, has been bigan typing every paper with of 3,799.844.000 bushels last year and the 1948-1957 average of 3,251.064.000 bushels. The 1959 corn crop is the first to be harvested under Ezra T.

Benson, secretary of agriculture, program of eliminating all controls on corn. The measure was reluctantly approved by congress last year. The corn estimate was down Protects You Going! While You're There! And Coming Home! WHY TAKE A CHANCE? Fill in Requeit for Information Red Film Premiered Bv FRANCES LEWINE isian critic today had high praise every correction aireau.v ma. and the boy responded. The first paper I read to the class, to my amazement, was greeted with tremendous reception by the class.

Thereupon the boy began spending hours with the dictionary. Three bovs for every girl are admitted, Mr. Stanley said. On admittance, the girls are older, sicker, much more difficult to LONDON, Nov. 11 (UPI) The' "falsie" accusation against Miss World false.

How do I know? Because I personally put the tape measure today on the Dutch girl who won the title last night. Beginning at the top of five-foot nine Corine Rottschafer of Amsterdam, I put an American 1 predic Nam Print Full First Middla and Lait Nama Addrast City Stata ntficiary Relationship WAwrvr.Tnv nv 11 for "Marty," the first of 10' slightly from the Oct. tion of 4.429,154,000 bushels. Soy An eiaooraie premiere ma.s iu production estimates also corned the first Russian film to the Soviet Union under a U. nrf -c failed to reach be shown in this country under IS For Russian cultural exchange pro- expectations in several major inn.

Ttrm A. M. Effective at: Hour P. M. D.t I tnclos.

Signatur. of Apolicant gram. states, new! handle. new The department made Critic Boris Galanov wrote in Actimofoc nn ahmtt naif nf thp Dr. J.

IM. r. siruuieis, uun of children's services at Ypsi the government newspaper crops usually covered in vestia that the film "serves the its monthly reports. Production lanti State hospital, another noble task of disseminating hu estimates on the other crops, in Phone IV 4-1474 or Mail to J. C.

Walters Agency Mutual of Omaha 106 S. Pine Lansing, Mich. member of the panel, pointeo out that so-called "residential" of institutional treatment has manistic ideas and good cluding wheat and most other grains, were carnea over irom an exchange pact with the So- viets. Today the movie settles, down to a commercial run. I A black tie invitation-only audience of about 2.000 persons filled two Washington theaters to see the opening of "The Cranes are Flying" last night.

The Russian movie, a story of young lovers told against the background of World War II, was greeted with polite applause here. A few Tiours earlier, the American film "Marty" got a similar reaction in its Russian pre S3 The premiere here last night 'the October forecasts. New and was attended by leading Soviet final estimates for 1959 will be actors, writers and government' made next month, officials. The story of the shy The outlook improved slightly Bronx butcher drew moderate for cotton, rice, sugar beets and applause from the largely Rus- grain sorghums. Total feed grain sian audience.

production will top the previous Galanov called the plot of mark by 16 percent on the "Marty" rather trivial but said strength of the huge corn crop, not kept up with the other services, such as the diagnostic services of child guidance clinics and the school psychological services, such as the counselors. The residential services must be developed in order to take in younger children who can be returned home after a shorter term of treatment, he said. "Our biggest problem," Dr. i (S) miere at Moscow's Udarnik theater, with actors Gary Cooper and its "author shows affectionate the rcDort indicated. tape measure around her bust.

It stopped almost precisely on the mark of 37, and she wasn't inhaling either. The waistline was exactly 22 and the hips 37, exactly the measurements 21-year-old Miss Holland claimed when she entered the contest. Earlier today. Miss L'nited States, Loretta Powell of Bridgeport, had cried "fake." She said that Miss Holland had won because something new had been added to bathing suit. Miss Holland made a frontal counter-attack by saying: "Of course, I was not padded." She displayed the blue and white bathing suit she wore in the contest.

It was limp as a wet tissue. No padding. Then she and I retired to a small dressing room while she changed into the one-piece suit. "I've never been measured in inches before," Miss Holland said. 'For this contest I gave my measurements in centimeters.

"Of course, Miss United States' claim is not true. But maybe she was just upset." Just then Miss India rushed into the room, saying, "You're the perfect girl. Don't worry Edward G. Robinson in attend- concern for the destiny of the ance. man in the street and this is KugSiailS VlSlt Kiwanians Hold Both pictures, international prize winners, are love stories ibout average people, and are to be shown throughout the two ably received by cinema-goers." He praised the acting of Ernest Borgnine in the title role countries as pan 01 ine exenange I an(j Betsy Blair as his girl prtti.

s.even jfriend U. S. Laboratory BERKELEY, Nov. 11 UP Nine Russian scientists, touring U. S.

atomic energy installations, visit the University of California's Lawrence radiation laboratory today. The group is led by V. S. Era-elyanov, head of the Soviet Union's main administration for utilization of atomic energy. Dad, Son Night The Everett Kiwanis club held its annual father and son night Tuesday, with Roy K.

Niemeyer. assistant professor of physical education at Michigan State university, giving a talk on gun safety. The meeting, held at the Pennway coffee shop, also featured tips by Niemeyer on safety in the handling of bows and ar rows. Galanov said Author Paddy Chayefsky and Director Delbert Mann "succeeded in showing the inner life of the personages with love, tact and subtle humor." Mann was on hand for the Russian premiere along with producer Harold Hecht and film 111ms win oe snown nere, released at the rate of about one a month, and 10 American films will be distributed in Russia. "The Cranes are Flying," contains some sequences of excellent pathos and photography.

One Washington critic, Richard Coe of the Washington Post, called it frankly old fashioned in spots, but said he felt it would have appeal for American audi- The scientists end a three-day stars Gary Cooper and Edward visit to the Bay area tomorrow about what they say." u. itopinson. i and fly to Los Angeles. When I placed the tape around nces. her bust, it stopped at a point just slightly over 37.

The cameraman cheered. Miss World George V. Allen, director of beamed. I held my breath but Corine breathed easily as a I measured her waist. It was 22.

"That's incredible," I said. Miss World laughed in delight. CRIES "FOUL" Shapely Loretta Powell, 24, of Bridgeport, Miss United States in the Miss World contest, says TV quiz shows aren't the only spectacles that are rigged. She claims bust and hip padding won for Holland's Corine Rottschafter, added that Corine is engaged to one of the judges. (AP Wirephoto) the U.

S. information agency invited the American public to see the film, noting that "we recognize, by this film exchange, that we are members of the same human race, the family of man." One of the Russian film stars, pretty dark-haired Elina Bystrit- skaya, appeared in bouffant; pink-hucd evening gown topped by a dark fur stole. At the Metropolitan theater she drew applause when she took a bow and said in English "Dear American friends: I am Everyone relaxed. The last measurement of her hips snowed 37. SLASHING SAVINGS ON USED CARS EASY TERMS Hurry! We're Still Jammed with Winning Deals! Miss World was now wearing a definite I-told-you-so expression.

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