NEW, MIRACLE! ELECTRONIC EAR HIDES DEAFNESS CHICAGO, (Special) An amazing new electronic ear which hides deafness and transmits even whis pers with startling clarity, has been revealed by a noted Chicago elec tronic scientist. He disclosed that this miraculous new discovery has rendered old style hearing aids obsolete almost overnight, and brings new hope to the 15 million persons in the United States who are hard of hearing. He reported that this electronic ear enables the deaf to hear with out any button showing in the ear and without dangling battery wires. To acquaint the hard of hearing readers of this paper with this new miracle electronic ear which hides deafness, full details are described in a fascinating booklet, "New Dis coveries to Help the Deaf Hear. It will be sent free in a plain wrapper to anyone who requests it. Address: Electronic Research Director, 1450 West 19th Street, 846B Beltone Building, Chicago, 8 III. A penny postcard will do. Adv. Slayer Suspect Caught By Boy's Detective Work HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. UP) A 12-year-old boy was the Sher lock Homes in the case of the mur dered mother. Young Charles Pratt found the body then gave information, which led to an arrest within two hours. Saturday night, while Charles was playing near the home of Mrs. Miriam Evelyn Lake, 43, he heard a scream and saw a man, run out. Peeking in he saw Mrs. Lake lying in a pool, of blood, a knife in her back. Charles ran to the police sta tion and gave a description of the man. Later he identified the man arrested. In jail today on suspicion of murder is William Rogers Stew art, 29, Stockham, Neb., a marine corporal discharged Friday from Camp Pendleton, Calif. Stewart was arrested in nearby Torrance. Officers said Stewart met Mrs. Lake through friends and they began celebrating his discharge and her birthday, which was Sat urday. Under .questioning, Stewart said he could not remember what had happened. Mrs. Lane was the mother of a 9-year-old boy, Jackson, Her husband. Jack Lake, is with the air force in Alaska. Attend School Or Lose License, Bad Driven Told HAMILTAM, 0. UP) If u violate a traffic law in Hamilton from now on, you have a choice of going to school or losing your license for a year or more. The school is one In drivers' responsibility conducted by the Hamilton safety council. Length of attendance depends upon the nature of the violition. The order was imposed by Mu nicipal Judge Harry F. Walsh and Judge Oscar Leiser, of the ju-vwiile-probate court. They make one exception overtime park ers. Two students already enrolled in the school. Judge Walsh reg istered Miles Langdon, 26, and Louis Abrams, 23, when they were hauled into court on charges of reckless driving. He ordered them to attend four classes, fined them $5 and costs, and suspended their licenses for three days. 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