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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 22

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'f TT7T 6A Sairta Cruz Sentinel-News Pied Pipers To Be On KSCO Old Moore7s Almanac Says Hard Times Are Coming Up Pied Pipers Down Beat Award Winners 8 Family Relations Specialist Declares That Colleges Are Ruining Women For Marriage Hold Their Own Against Rodents Seattle U.R) Seattle's rat exterminators are holding their own against an estimated 250,000 rodents in the city but it is an endless battle. Jack Lair, head of the rat slayers, said that although more than 100,000 are killed annually, they soon are replaced with newcomers. He estimated that one pair of rats produces about 250 descendants in one year. He said 90 per cent of the rodents in the city were the big brown ones, weighing up to one and three-quarter pounds. I as that of college graduate men.

zJ La. Mr States won't have much time to worry about their war-time ally for they will be experiencing a "wave of crime" and arson." Moscow Maj' Relent Washington will be involved in "bitter feelings" resulting from exports and international loans. There is one ray of hope. Moscow will show "a more constructive and peaceful trend in both domestic and international spheres." All that is for the winter quarter. Comes the spring" and the "intensified" wrinter clashes in India will resolve through the influence of the fabulous princes.

Great Britain and Eire will have political trouble over trade extension, conditions in France will be "rather confused" and there will be trouble over the Saar mines. Looks like a good summer, though, for the most important item Old Moore detects is the "marriages of people in high position making front page news." Autumn will bring changes in the British cabinet, temporary trouble "and bomb incidents" in France, "print roversisl conditions in Bel 4. Sis A RED LOBSTER POPS UP New Bedford, Mass. OI.R) Antone Everett, fisherman, might have thought he was tending a cooking pot instead of a lobster pot when he found a bright red lobster in one of his traps. But the creature was alive, which did not surprise Everett, who found a yellow one six years ago.

Hi ZI'f 3 S5 of i 3K ttv One of the reasons for the high divorce rate was pointed out re cently by Dr. Lynn T. Wmte president of Mills College. "Historically, the universities of the Middle Ages were intended for the education of a male celibate priesthood, according to Dr. White," Dr.

Popenoe said. "Modern universities and colleges continue in this tradition, and then they attempt to force the same education on women." Dr. White considers the education of women in every co-educational college today a "fraud," Dr. Popenoe said, adding that some of the separate colleges for women are even worse because they simply try to turn out women as copies of men. "Women are taught that no woman can be as good a man as a man is," he said.

"This type of education turns out women who are dissatisfied with themselves and oiten regret that they are women." I 1 1 1 i 111. A vouthful nuartet called the "Pied Pipers" who have serenaded their way to fame, are Chuck Lowry, Hal Hopper, Clark Yocum and Betty Hutton. They will be heard over Santa Cruz air waves via Station KSCO. singer and sister to Ina Ray Hutton, was signed to sing with the quartet in May, 1944. I 4 By Robert Musel TJnlled Fress Staff Correspondent London "U.R They laughed when Old Moore's Almanac said there would be a world crisis and 18 months later along came Munich.

The tittered when the venerable volume founded in 1697 as "Dr. Francis Moore's Prophetic Hieroglyphic Engravings" said there would be a Socialist sweep and something over a year later the Tories were out in the cold. Hitler's anchluss with Austria, the general strike of May 3, 1926 the the outbreak of war to readers of Old the abdication of King Edward VIII, and the atom bomb on Japan Old Moore's has called them all Thus, ye of little faith, hearken to what Old Moore alleges is in store for the world in 1948 which it terms "The Year of Realism." Hearken and clean out the storm cellars. Hard times are coming. I The big tip for Britain from the Old Moore's forecast is a national strike in the latter part of Feb.

ruary. Troops may have to be called out, says the almanac. But New York and other parts of the United All I Trio Of Lovely Songsters gium regarding royalty" but par-( tial solution of the Palestine problem. Old Moore's editor is nothing if ft if if jrcr; 1 lw Babette, Cherie and Peggy De- Castro, Cuba's contribution, to the entertainment world, who have made many popular record- c' We Iii sl it st rnz in The Pied Pipers, a group of four vouthful singers who are well-known fcr their vocal interpreta tions and popular recordings, have invaded the entertainment world through the triple-threat of films, recordings and radio. The roup, made up of Chuck Lowry, Hal Hopper, Clark Yoeum, and Betty Hutton, won the coveted Down Beat award as the best and most popular group of 1944 and repeated in 1945.

Their disc of "The Trolley Song" was, for 14 weeks, among the first three best-selling records in the entire country. Their vocal interpretations, many of which will be heard in the Santa Cruz area at 1030 kilocycles on your dial, include "Dream," "Personality." "Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, "Candy," -'Accentuate the Positive," and "Everybody Loves My Baby." Their airline career included a year on the Frank Sinatra 'Old Gold" show, many weeks on the "Chase and Sanborn" program, and 26 weeks on the Johnny Mercer "Music Shop." June Hutton, petite feminine vr lugs as a singing trio, assume the traditional "piano pose" above, Their recordings are soon to be heard over the KSCO airwaves. STREETS Cincinnati, O. (U.P.) Dr. Paul Popenoe of Los Angeles believes colleges are making American women misfits for marriage.

The director of the American Institute of Family Relations thinks college graduates particularly women now are putting up a bad showing in marriage. Dr. Popenoe blames colleges and universites for trying to force masculine education upon women students. He says college students are "up in arms protesting against the failure of the institutions to prepare them for the most important experience of their lives marriage." "Wherever good courses in marriage are offered, they become almost immediately the most popular courses on the campus," he told the University of Cincinnati summer session social hygiene institute. "More than 600 colleges and uni- versities are giving courses of one kind or another on family life, but some of them are largely historical in their outlook and of little practical use," he added.

Dr. Popenoe said students primarily want to help in human relations and seek information particularly about sexual adjustments, dating, courtship, choice of male, harmony in marriage and family relations, handling family finances, child guidance and getting along with parents and in-laws. Up to one-half of the women who graduate from college fail to marrv. he claimed, adding that diiiuug muse vviiu uu giduuacc, 111c divarce rate is four times as high About The DeCastros The DeCastro sisters, a songster trio, who are rapidly gaining radio fame, have an unusual background of Latin descent, musical accomplishments, intriguing charm and rare beauty. In addition to their vocal accomplishments, they play piano, compose dance and design their own evening gowns and most of their street clothes.

Privately tutored, they speak French, Spanish and English. While they have not attempted in any way to imitate the Andrews Sisters. Maxine, I'atty and La Verne have served as an inspiration and their records have schooled the girls in American tastes and style in putting over their songs. Their mother, a former concert singer, was at one time prima donna of the Ziegfeld Follies and was known not only for her ability as a singer, but as one of the loveliest of the famous Ziegfeld Many of their recordings will be a feature of KSCO station programs. 'Alt' 2JH WATCH SOOX AT 7 ccess not specific.

He says the St. Leger Stakes in September, 1948 will be won by the favorite after an attempt has been made to "nobble" or tamper with him. He cites August 9th as the date of an attempt on the life of the Japanese emperor and asserts British and American troops will be called out the same month. On August 19 a death will plunge Britain into mourning he says. One last item before Old Moore's for 1943 goes the wy of other almanacs and mail order catalogues: there will be a stock market boom in May.

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