HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALL5, OREOON Teasing Target NEW YORK, Dec. 7 M) Henry Ford II, executive vice president of the Ford Motor company, confirmed reports to day that his company will build a new model automobile after the war to be priced 15 to 20 per cent below the cost of the regular rora. PACE SIX n.... . 1 WSifc 'i 1 TaV V A er t f M m ATM m.aaH MM aV . iT m. J t i WSJtC 111 t "The kind of a car we have in mind would be a full-sized automobile with all of the built- in conveniences one gets in the regular models, he said in a statement issued at a press con ference. "There would be a certain conservation of weight and space made possible through more careful engineering and desiEn." The 27-year-old grandson of Henry Ford said the new auto mobile w o u 1 ci cmoracc econ omies of more miles per gallon of gasoline and less upkeep cost. He added it was not known what the postwar increased la bor and materials costs would be but the company hoped to sell the new model at less than the lowest prewar automobile price of 5800, f.o.b. Detroit. MUTILATED BOD! OF HUNT F SEATTLE, Dec. 7 Wl Police searched today for a brutal kill er who crushed the skull of a newborn boy, stabbed the body 13 times and discarded it in a trash container, where it was found yesterday in the Seattle business district. Coroner Dr. Gale Wilson said the tiny, mutilated body was found by a woman who opened the container, then called the police. The infant's mouth had been stuffed with paper. With the body was found a man's pipe and a toy paper horn, but the coroner said there was no clue to the child's parentage. . Youth Convicted On Manslaughter Charge SEATTLE, Dec. 7 mA su- Eerior court jury convicted ouis Vaughn Bowden, 20, of manslaughter last night for the beer bottle slaying of Mrs. Stel la Brunnelle, 39, mother of his close friend, after an argument two months ago. The jury was out seven hours. He and Louis Segle, 18, had been schoolmates. She objected fo his "dominating" her son. he admitted on the stand yesterday. "I hit her, and I found the bottle in my hand afterward," he testified. Of all the "girt titles' be stowed on shapely beauties by the armed forces pert, red h aired Kathleen O'Mallry. above, Hollywood actress, prob ably has the most unique "The Most Delightful Target for Our Bomb Sights" chosen by bom bardiers of the U. S. Army ' Air Forces. Allen Adding Machines Friden Calculator! 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J Where Do You Stand? It was Nathinitl who said, "Can any good thing eome out of Naiareth?" It was Judas Iscariot who betrayed the Lord for thirty pieces of silver. It was the Jewish people who said, "Away with Himl Let Him be crucified." "Let His blood be upon us and our children." Yen, when we think of this crucifixion scene with all Its injustice, hatred, and suffering, our hearts are filled with contempt and sympathy. How could human beings be so heartless and cruel and unjust? How could any man be so low and depraved as to betray his own Lord for thirty pieces of silver? Far be it from any of us to have a part in the crucifixion of the Lord. Never would we be found guilty of betraying the Lord for thirty pieces of silver. It must, however, be obvious to all thinking people that a paralysis of indifference to spiritual thinqs has taken hold of the people of our day and aqe. As the preacher poet of Birmingham, England, G. A. Studdori-Konnedy, has writieni "When Jesus came to Golgotha they hanged Him on a tree. They drove great nails through hands and feet, and made a Calvary. They crowned Him with a erewn of thorns, red were His wounds and deep. For those were crude and cruel days, and human flesh was cheap. "When Jesus eame te Birmingham they simply passed Him by. They never hurt a hair of Him, they only let Him die; For men have grown more tender, and ihoy would not give Him pain. They only Just passed down the street, and left Him in the rein. "Still Jesus eried, 'Forgive them, for lhey know not what they del' And still It rained the winter rein that drenched Him through and through) The crowd wont home and left the streets without a soul to see. And Jesus crouched ageinst a well and cried for Calvary." RAYMOND I, GIBBS. Evangelist. CHURCH OF CHRIST 2205 Wantland Ave. Klamath Fells. Oregon. i Yes Indeed " and a" "lIne!C, UP" esPQC'aly for you! . . . 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