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Local and Medical Care Mrs. Darold Garman, route 2, box 3771, Med ford, is a medical patient at Sac ied Heart hospital, attendants said today. House Theft Joe G. Koyama, 520 South Central ave., reported to the county sheriff yesterday that a house he owns on Coleman creek rd. had been entered and a stove and miscellaneous items stolen. Chin Up Meeting The month ly social meeting of the Jackson county chapter, Chin Up club, will be held at the Girls Com munity club, 229 North Bartlett st..- Friday at 8 p.m. Colored slides of Mexico and other scenes are to be shown, it was stated. Anyone interested is in vited. Sergeant Assigned State Po lice Sgt. Floyd 'Crafts, 502 South Fir st., assigned to the Medford detachment of state po lice, has been temporarily as- signed to wqume w wiie charge of the office there. The sergeant on duty at that post has resigned from the force, and Ser geant Crafts will be in charge until a permanent replacement is named. On Program Joe Bianco, Harrisburg, Pa., newspaper re porter, the husband of the for mer Yvonne Gault of Medford, will be featured on the radio program, "The Big Story," next week, it was learned here this week. He won the. Pall Mall award for his work n reporting leads which enabled police to arrest three murder suspects. Bianco works for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. - At Community Several new patients were reported today at Community hospital. Those scheduled as surgery patients are Mrs. Herbert Cody, ' 820 Pennsylvania ave.; and Dennis Hisaw, Wolf Creek. Receiving medical care are William Nichols, Glendale, Ore.; Mrs. Gerald Harris, Gold Hill, and t riis.,.....,j 11 no t ,;,. lane. .' Plan SaleJunior high school Parent-Teacher association mem bers plan a rummage sale at the former location of Wainscott's pharmacy at the corner of Main St., and Riverside ave., Friday, Feb. 25, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The parents of junior high school students are asked to send usable . rummage to the school. The -homeroom with the most usable rummage will be given an . praam faaA f Vinca in charge announced. To Meet Final arrangements for transportation to the mid winter conference at Eugene will be made at a meeting of Loyal Order of Moose tonight at the Moose hall. The confer ence is Feb. 18-20 and all mem bers who plan -to attend are asked to be at the, meeting or contact the lodge secretary. The lodge also announces that square dance classes will begin at the hall, 11 Newtown st., Thursday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. All Moose are invited and members may take guests. WHO CAN HELP YOUR HEARING? I AM A TRAINED SONOTONE HEARING AID CONSULTANT BY TRAINING and long experience, I have helped hundreds to better hearing. Now I have a wonder ful new hearing aid to help you break through that iron curtain of deafness, and bring back conversa tion, music the laughter of life. . This is the brilliant, new Sonotone "1200." Here, for the first time, Sonotone has put not three but FOUR transistors in a hearing aid to bring you DOUBLE hearing help - 1. MORE POWER than ever before, for easier hearing -NOW. 2. RESERVE POWER, so you can use this Sono tone for years to come. If your present hearing aid is unsatisfactory or if "you hear but don't understand you owe it to j'our self to investigate just how valuable this splendid new Sonotone can be for YOU. And remember, if hearing help is possible, I can bring it to you. Come in and let me prove it. There' no obligation. . C. R. ADAMSON, District Manager 839 East Jackson Bird. Personal At Osteopathic Mrs. Kattryn McWethy, route 2, box 849, Cen tral Point, is listed today as a medical patient at Osteopathic hospital. Horse Shot Mrs. L. C. Bond, route 1, box 226, Rogue River, reported to the . sheriff's office yesterday that someone had shot and killed her saddle horse with a shotgun. ,. Machine Stolen A report was given to the Medford city police yesterday that a Kiwanis Inter national gum machine placed at 301 East Main st. was missing from its location. .;. Veneer Company George C. Flanagan, Loren Haugen, and John R. Dellenback have filed articles of incorporation for Ore gon Veneer Company with the office of the county clerk. - Building Permits Medford building permits have been is sued to Clain Wyant, 1709 Ore gon ave., for $7,500, to erect a residence, and to Sandy Clave, 1517 Lenora dr., $10,000, erect a residence. - NARCE A meeting of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m., in Room 210, the post office build ing, J. E. Gribble, president, an nounced today. Business Name Homer J. Bringle an,d Clair G. Bringle have assumed the business name Bringle's Convalescent Home, according : to records on file in the office of the Jackson county clerk. Bringle's address is listed as Beall lane. 4 Incorporate Articles of in corporation of the Shady Cove- Trail Fire Department, Inc., have been filed in the office of the Jackson county clerk by Roy Long, Frank Allen, Athel Dudley, A. C. Silver, G. A. Hub bell, Howard Nutt, and Ed Houston. Batteries Damaged Two bat teries valued at $90 were taken and apparently thrown from a car near the owner's residence at 106 West Clark st., city police reported. They were reported damaged beyond use. The bat teries had been in a tractor at the home of Audrey Alena Swoape. ' Two Arrested Two Ft. Lewis, Wash., soldiers were jailed by city police early today on va grancy charges. They were Ed ward Gorczyca, 21, and Otto Overton Green, 22. Both had been hitchhiking, police said. They pleaded innocent to vagran cy charges. Military authorities have requested "holds" on the men. Have Surgery Bradford Lee Kane, 20 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kane, Gold Hill; Anthony Morales, 17 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Morales, 84 North Riverside ave.; Mrs. - Larry Dawson, 162 De Hague ave.; Mrs.. Theodore Rein, Eagle Point, and Emerson Black, Grants Pass, are listed today as surgery patients at Sacred Heart hospital. C. R. Adimsen OTO Phoebe Burns Dies; Funeral at Albany : Funeral services for Phoebe Ellen Burns, 90, of 609 .Cather ine st., Medford, who died in Ashland Tuesday, will be held in Albany, Ore., Thursday at 2 p.m. -Interment will be in Wil lamette Memorial park there. Litwiller funeral home, Ashland has charge of , local arrange ments. The deceased was born in La Grande, Ore., on Feb. 1, 1865, and had been a member of the Methodist church most of her life. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. C. O. Lovejoy, Medford; Mrs. Edith Ashton, Al bany, and Mrs. L. O. Hansen, Portland; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Orders Issu Three orders for correction of fire hazards were issued yesteday by City Fire Marshal Truman Nelson. He inspected a convalescent home, an office building and three business occupancies. . Falls From Ladder Mrs. Ed ward Wolter, 1024 East 11th st., is at Sacred Heart hospital for treatment of shoulder and neck injuries which she received when she fell Tuesday afternoon .from a ladder at her home, at tendants said today. . Phoenix NOW Election of of ficers and an "advance night" program are slated by members of the Phoenix Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge at a special meeting to be held Thursday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m., in the Grange hall. ' a Gets Scholarship Beverly Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nelson, Bellinger rd., is one of 34 outstanding 4-H live stock club members in Oregon who will receive a $25 4-H sum mer school scholarship next summer from Safeway Stores, Inc., according to a release from the Oregon State college news bureau. . a ' Condition Fair Andy Kuznik, 53, Holland hotel, is reported in fair condition today at Sacred Heart hospital where he was taken Monday " afternoon by Medford ambulance after he fell from a pole while working for California Oregon Power com pany at Camp White, attendants said today. He suffered frac tures of both wrists, a leg frac ture and bruises and cuts about the face, it was reported. "... Grass Fife" Firemen "said that a 30 by 150 ft. area in a vacant lot behind Highway Lumber company, 2079 Jackson ville highway, was burned in a grass fire yesterday afternoon. There was no damage reported and the cause was undetermin ed. A flue fire' occurred about 3:25 p.m. yesterday at the J. A. Peacock residence, 400 North Berkeley way. A large trash fire in the 1500 block on Oregon ave. was extinguished by fire men about 12:55 a.m. today. Still Unconscious Donna Nelson, 408 Beatty st., is still unconscious at Sacred Heart hospital where she underwent surgery Sunday after she was seriously injured in an auto mobile accident at the corner of Pierce rd., and Spring st. She suffered head injuries, 'jean Ragsdale, 513 Palm st., in the same accident, is reported in good condition. . Donita Wright, 1461 East McAndrews rd., also hospitalized soon after the acci dent, was released Monday from the hospital. '." Elk Association Night Ore gon State Elks Association night will be observed by the Med ford Elks lodge at a meeting to morrow evening. Vern Moore, Klamath Falls, vice-president of the organization, and Robert Thompson, ex-mayor of Klam ath Falls and district 1 deputy grand exalted ruler for south east Oregon, as well as other Elks officials; will , attend. A five-man class will be initiated in honor of the visitation. Inti ates include Carl Borg Jr., Mel vin D. Graham, Earl H. Cris mon, Robert F. Kline and Byron N. Ellis. A lunch will be served after lodge meeting. SILVER GRILL CAFE 403 East Main Street Whil Shopping in Medford, Trtat your children and yourself -- To A BIG JUICY HAMBURGER with FRIES ONLY 25c Hours: 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Daily - Ixcept Sunday and Sunday Afternoon 2 to 4:30 o DOUBLE SESSION FRIDAY NIGHT o Clamp On Skates 25c to Children Under 12. Parents Invited FREE To Watch . . . Hat Check FREE for Skaters ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM News About Servicemen Seven County Men Inducted Into Army Six Medford men . and one from Ashland were inducted into the Army last week at the Portland induction station, ac cording to the local selective service board. The Medford men were David John Sletten, Arnold Joseph Widmer.r James Cecil Murray Jr., Edmund Reynold Setzler, Ronnie Lee Hahner and Vernon LeRoy Gleason. The Ashland in ductee was Gerald Robert El liott. IN ENGLAND David Davis, airman second class in the USAF and stationed near Bonn, Germany, is now traveling in . England, Scotland and Ireland during a three week's leave. Airman Davis, who has been in the Air Force two yearsis a graduate of Med ford High school and makes his home -with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis, 310 Genessee st. GRADUATED Pvt. Donald C. Jolliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jolliffe, Ft. Bidwell. Calif., recently was graduated from the Military Po lice Training center at-Camp Gordon, Ga., according .to an Army release. He is a private, Jolliffe attended the school af- ter completing basic training at Ft. Ord. Calif. He entered the Army in June, 1954. Private Jolliffe is a Butte Falls High school graduate and his wife lives at Butte Falls. He was em ployed, by the, Medford corpor ation. WITH 85TH INFANTRY " Chief Warrant Officer Law rence E. Lentz, son of Mrs. Iva Lentz, Gold Hill, has been as signed to the 85th infantry reg iment of the 10th infantry div ision at Ft. Riley, Kan. CWO Lenz first entered the Army in 1929, and, before going to Ft. Riley, he served in the Far East during the Korean conflict, ac cording to a release from the fort. He and his wife live at Junction City, Kan. The 10th infantry is scheduled to go to Germany next summer under "Operation Gyroscope," the Army's new rotation plan. In line with the operation the Army is currently accepting en listments from young men ". all over the country who wish to train with the 10th at Ft. Riley and then go Europe with the div ision for a stabilized tour, COMMENDED Richard H. Johnson, son of the Rev. Perry M.' Johnson, 819 West 13th st., Medford, a cadet in. the ROTC. program at the University of Oregon, recently received the military science commendation award for high standing in military classroom work, according to a release from the - university. .Young Johnson is a freshman with a liberal arts major. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Mostly cloudy with occasional light rain to night and Thursday morning. Partial clearing Thursday afternoon. Low to night 38. High Thursday 48. Wetsern Oregon: Cloudy and show ery tonight. Clearing partially with scattered showers Thursday. Low to night 34-42. High Thursday 44-50. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 57; Lowest 39. Total monthly precipitation .24 inches. Deficiency for the month .87 inch. Total precipitation since September 1. 1954. 6.17 inches. Deficiency for the season 5.81 inches. Relative humidity 4.:So p.m. yester day 44 4:30 a.m. today 88. Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M., 120 Meridian Time - High LowPrec. Boise 40 27 Boston .. 35 26. .09 26 34 -28 46 41 23 34 55 41 29 29 48 31 33 34 21 51 29 29 30 25 Chicago 39 34 .06 Denver 58 Eureka , Grants Pass 50 51 48 53 74 57 .03 .09 Havre Klamath Fall Los Angeles . Medford T .01 New York 41 Omaha 42 79 50 63 47 41 66 47- 44 49 52 Phoenix Portland Reno Eugene .02 .03 Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane Washington, B.C. xaKima Tomorrow Sunrise 7:05 a.m. Sunset 5:48 p.m. Wednesday Night, ' Friday Night, Auto Chains Needed Salem : (U.R) Motorists traveling over Santiam pass were advised by the State High way Department to carry chains. A trace ot new snow fell in the pass. Chains also were ad vised at Chemult where; half an inch of new snow fell Elsewhere pavements were bare. Spots of ice were reported at Government Camp, Timber line, Ochoco summit and Lapine. Wall Street New York (U.R) Stocks fluc tuated widely today in all but the leading groups where prices held in a narrow area. Traders jumped back and forth from toe buying and sell ing sides to individual issues of certain groups and often in iso lated issues such as General Dy namics and Chance-Vought Au craft, whose companies denied all merger rumors recently cir culating; Today's, closing prices on se lected stocks: . . ; ; AmericaiuT. & T ... ..177 Anaconda ...:... ... 52ss Chrysler .. 69Va Curtiss ; Wright , . . . 20 General Electric .... '. .. 54 General Motors . 93SA Montgomery Ward 79 Vi Perm. R. R. .... 24 Penney, J. C. 89 Radio .... 1; 4234 Southern Co. 19 Southern Pacific ... .... 57V6 S. Oil of Calif. 79 Vs Texas Gulf Sulphur 4134 Transameric'a :. Tri-Continental : . ... United Aircraft 40 .. 26 V4 .. 85 .1. 4234 U. S. Rubber .... U. S. Steel ..... 79 Youngstown 7" ... 80V4 Portland Cash Grain Portland Prices as reported in the USDA market news service: Wheat No. 2 soft white, $79.75 a ton bulk, prompt delivery, f.o.b. Portland. No. 2 white oats 38 lb. test. Coast delivery S57.50 ton; Portland delivery, $53 53.50; No. 2 Western barley, $54 54.50 ton f.o.b. Portland Coast deliv ery. Soybean meal. 590 ton. cars, prompt delivery Portland: standard millrun prompt shipment. $45-45.50 ton, cars prompt delivery: No. 2 yel low corn, $66.50 ton f.o.b. Portland. Wholesale hay prices: No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b.. Portland. $35 trucks, $37 rail. Timothy mixed hay, $36 a ton. f.o.b. rail car, Seattle. Portland cash grain, Tuesday's close: Offers Soft white ......$2.39 ,i Soft white, no jex .. 2.39 Vz White club .... : 2.39 '2 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland (UJ.) Cattle 250. Good low choice around 1000-1060 lb; fed steers $21-22.50; 1030 lb. . commer cial Holstein steers $18.50: utility-low commercial heifers $12.50-18: canner cutter cows $9.50-11; utility cows $12 1350; utility-commercial bulla $12.50 14.50. Calves 50. Commercial-good veal ers $18-24, choice to 28 or above, culls down to $8. Hogs 300. Choice 1-2 butchers 180 235 lb. $19.50-20; choice 3 lots down to $18.50; 350-575 lb, sows $15-16. Sheep 200. Choice with some prime around 100 lb. fall shorn lambs $21; choice 133 lb. $20: good-choice feed ers $17.50-18; good-choice ewes $6.50 7.50. - PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland (UJM Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA large, 52-53c doz.; A large, 49-50c doz.; AA medium. 49 51c; A medium, 48-49c; A small, 43c, cartons l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA ' grade prints, 66e lb.: cartons 67c; A prints, 66c: cartons. 67c: B prints. 64c. s Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched dar. Oregon singles, 42'2-45Vic: 5-lbT loaves. 46 t-viic. Processed Ameri can cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 39Vz-41c lb. Farm Market Some Northwest potato prices were higher today: No. 1A Deschutes were $4.25-4.50 a hundredweight with Calif. Long Whites topping market aat $5.50-6 a 100 lbs.; Willamette val ley cabbage brought farmers .mostly $3 for heavy crates at the East Side Farmers' market. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens To growers No. 1 quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers 2',i to 4 lbs., 26c lb.: at farm. 25c lb.: roast ers, 4Vi lbs. and up 26c lb. f.o.b. Port land, 25c at ranch; light hens, 17-18c; heavy hens, all wts., 21-23c lb.; old roosters, 10-llc lb. Dressed Chickens No. 1 dressed to retailers: Fryers. 35-36c lb.: roast ers, 39-40c; light hens. 30-3 lc: heavy hens 33-35c; cutup fryers, all wts., 50 51c lb.; whole drawn, 44-45c. Turkeys To retailers. A grade hens, ready .to cook, 48c; N. Y. dress, ed, to 43c lb.; A grade toms, oven ready, 40c; Beltsville A grade hens, oven-ready to 52c; Beltsville toms 49c lb. Babbits (average to growers, f.o.b. killing plants) Live white. 3-',i lbs.. 18-20c up; 5-6 lbs.. 14-161; color ed pelts. 4c tinder; old does. 8-10c lb a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 54-57c; cut p, 60-63c. , " Y mar fanrHtly Uxiaf yaur antir syitam whan yav altaw fatigua, Marvawinais-paar aaaatHa d sleaalass aighta ta aVag yaa dawn fcatavia yaar My Itvifml n4 Inm tfarvaa. TkM iwnnm My tmf HMr mm Bml Helps Bnlli Rich Ri Bhoi fASU Each high.pottacr BEXEL Spaciat Formula caprala (ivai yon 5 timta tha oaily minimum rxuirmiiti of irea; toon than tka daily minimum raqotr. saiiu of all tha B-riUmini that dactara will ttll you ara ataantial far proper mt tntion; plus Vitamin B12 and traea mia. arala. Thata wandarfull- ttraaiphaBMic captulca ara raeemmandad for methan-to-ba, whan a tufficiancy cf irea and vfta ttm,'itaUy important ta thair haalth. Baxtl.Spaaal Formula it atpaeiny in Portant if you ara avar 40. Taka i tup aulaa daily for doubla pottneyi At all drug ttoraa. Penny for ptnny-yo gtt MOM vahi in fast one high-pottiKf Special formula Captvhl Ibtfr-lkkiHir-Wrkktft OR MONIT IACKI a McKesson xoduct-' ; j Ceiilral Roxall Drag Main at Central Oh". 2-9431 Wednesday, February 16, 1933 House Pays Honor ) To Past Speakers Salem (U.R) The House yesterday honored its . past speakers with an eulogy by Gov. Paul Patterson and with plaques of appreciation. - Attending the special ' speak ers . Day ceremonies were nine former speakers of the lower house. They were Lawrence T. Harris, speaker in 1903; John H. Carkin, 1927; Frank Loner gan, ' 1931; Howard Latourette, 1935 special session to authorize building a new . state-house; Harry Boivin, 1937; William: M. McAllister; ; 1943; . John Hall, 1947; John Steelhammer', 1951, and Rudie Wilhelm; Jr., ; 1953. .. Gov. Patterson noted' that Harris was . presiding over the House wheix Patterson was only three ' years old. He , said . the state owed a debt, of gratitude to all the past speakers for "giv ing of themselves" ,to the history and greatness .of ,the common wealth. , ' " , . Rogue Valley Men Win Dairy Contests Three Rogue valley men won honors in dairy competition at the annual four-day short course and convention of the Oregon Dairy . Industries held at Oregon State college, Corvallis, this week Milton Gorden, of the Central Point Borden company was nam ed best cottage .cheese maker by a panel of five expert tast ing teams. Seventeen samples were submitted. James C. La Via, Rogue River Valley cream ery, also of Central Point, was named fifth best. Herman Duncan, an employee of Jorgensen's Dairy, Medford, won fifth place in vanilla ice cream competition, third place for chocolate ice cream, and second place for strawberry ice cream. CAR HITS BIKE Archie Loomis, 23, Rogue River, escaped with minor in juries when the bicycle he was riding was hit by a car near Rogue River on Highway 99 at about 9:30 p.m. yesterday ac cording to state police. Driver of the car, Richard Elwood Stev ens, Seattle, Wash., told officers he was blinded by lights of an oncoming car. He was not held. Loomis was thrown into a ditch and was taken to Josephine County " hospital, Grants Pass, for treatment, officers said. Junior Service League RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY, Feb; 18 and SAT, Feb. 19 At the Corner of 8th and Bartlett HOURS 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. STARTS O TONIGHT Doors Open 6:45 P.M. A fflOw! THE SMASH BROADWAY STAGE KIT hits the screen with all the -excitement color, music : and its great dramatic story! . OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN'S rr v a i i ! i .- i i r 1 i -v Ay x v ijfemoaiiiv (Hgpnases mtmm Pltf A CinemaScop Novelty ' E IL TK MEDFORD (OREGON) Weather Handicaps Search for Plane Norcia', Italy (U.R) Italian officials directing the search for a Belgian airliner missing since Sunday with 29 persons aboard confirmed today, that planes had sighted . wreckage on a moun tainside. -However, fierce winds, a blinding snowstorm and ; bad atmospherics caused Italian au thorities to suspend -all air search for the missing airliner. The Italian Air Rescue Center announced that planes would re sume the search as soon as fly ing conditions improve'. ' ' : . But Italian police searching the slopes of . the motintain on foot reported they - were only 1240 feet from the summit with out finding any trace of the wreckage. ! ' : An American Navy, pilot first caught a . glimpse of wreckage on 8128-foot Mt. Vettore in East ern Italy yesterday. VT .: . The wreckage was a four-engine plane similar to the missing Sabena Airlines DC6 which had four Americans and Miss Italy of 1953 among its 21 passengers. Rubinstein Killers Declared Known New York-flJ.R) Authorities said today that a chauffeur who once worked for Serge Rubin stein had given them the names of tke persons who killed - the millionaire draft-dodger; in his Fifth ave. mansion Jan. 27. The disclosure : that police knew the men who choked Rub instein to death was made by Asst. Dist. Atty . Alexander Her man who appeared in General Sessions Court to ask tijat the chauffeur, Herman Scholz, 50, be held in high bail as a ma terial witness. Births ALLEN -To Mr. and Mrs. Robert J., 1215 East Ninth st., Feb. 14, 1955, girl, 6 Vz pounds at Community HospitaL HERSCHER To Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 1608 Stratford ave., Feb. 15, 1955, boy, 8V4 pounds at Sacred Heart hospitaL '-. - LEMIEUX To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin,-1948 Meyers lane, Feb. 15, 1955, boy, 9 pounds at Com munity hospital. . HAYDEN To Mr. and Mrs, Dennis, 51'8 Franquette St., Feb. 15, 1955, boy, 7 pounds at Com munity hospital. what A Gal! OSCR HAKMERSTEIK.il MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN-1 Obituaries ; i MARY LUCAS - Mrs. Mary Jane iTucas, 55, died today at her home, 317 Clark st." Conger-Morris funeral home in is charge of funeral arrangements. :; , Griffin Creek Grange TURKEY DINNER Feb. 20 from 12:30 to 5 KM. Adults $1.25 Children Under 12 75c " ' ii3Di.il ENDS TOMORROW -.; . ' - -- . ; Tr story of ATTHA TEE EUN .tha Ravage rhay collad '.J . tha Scourga of God! - 1 A TechnicoijORI JEFF JACK -2- CHANDLER -PALANCE bdaina TCHEEIKA Site GAM VinHTHMVwrE vnniwwn ,-. . NEWS -..J' :.. 0 ASH LAN Do There's Nothing UlqjTTtl lew m ffWOE-O'COa-RAY ,w IIMI ilfllllM what A Hit! Muafeay GEORGES BIZET u want him aft 2tifr& Ji CARTOON NEWS ft fp gV -1.J "1 WW