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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, FE8. I, 14 PACE FOUR HANK JKNK1NI Editor Today's Roundup By MALCOLM EFLEY NOW come the season utien this newspaper office get call and visit from people who want to fcnow what the sentiment In the Klamath area I bout thta or that candidate lor state or congressional office. ' It haa never been our policy to Jb-y to apeak for Klamath people ton mattera auch aa this, and we Jiave always regarded political oothsayliuj and forecasting as jdangerou business. If we have keen any definite evidences of Sentiment, however, what informa tion we have is always freely given to anybody w ho asks. The plain truth of the matter right now Is that Klamath people generally know little about the MnHiHaiM or nrosDectlve candidate! who are showing up In Mate office. Leaders Cone THAT is mainly due to the fact that an airplane accident last October removed the three men In Oregon public life best known to people of this region, and the result has been a crop of candidates who, for the most part, have enjoyed little previous statewide prominence In the states political news. There also has been a lag In public Interest In political matters over a period of war years, and even people who got Into public activities In that time didn't get the normal amount of attention. To prove our conclusion, we polled quite a few acquaintances and found they knew little or nothing about two candidates who have announced for high office, who previously have held state office and have teen active in the politics of their parties. Even Chance WELL, the sum result of this sort of thing which probably prevails In most upstate areas is to give everybody an even chance here at the start of the biennial political ruckus. The candidates can write their ticket in the campaign that lies ahead, with few pre-conceived ideas about them prevailing among voters. An exception may be Governor Hall, who, because of the office he holds, has opportunity to get "non political" publicity that is mighty valuable for political purposes. But when Governor Hall was suddenly catapulted into the governor's chair, he was virtually unknown In these parts. He, also, has his reputation to make for the consideration of voters If as seems virtually assured he makes a bid for the office In which he surprisingly found himself in October. These Days By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKT THE assassination of Gandhi only emphasizes the astounding historic fact that independence must be won, not given. The withdrawal of the British and the partition of India into two states, Hindustan and Pakistan, really solves no problem, for what the peoples of both require Is a capacity for self-government, a social revolution and a modern economy. For these, the people of India are not ready, no matter what The Doctor Says , Shingles Not Skin Disease By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. Written for NEA Service Shingles, or "herpes zoster" as It is known to doctors, is an acute, painful condition causing inflam mation of the skin with the appear ance of characteristic blisters. It Is really not a skin disease, however, as it affects only that part of the kin which is reached by certain nerve. Pain usually is felt before the blisters come out on the skin. True herpes is always on one side of the body and particularly common along the chest, paralleling the ribs. It may appear on the forehead, face, lower back, and abdomen as welL When It involves nerves close to the eye, there is real danger to eight. The blisters usually appear three to four days after the beginning of pain. A slight fever is common, and the pain, or neuralgia, is like ly to be severe. After several days, the blisters open and dry up and finally disappear altogether. In young and middle-aged people the condition usually clears rapidly, but In older people neuralgic pains often last for months. Indeed, In elderly people the pain following shingles can be most unpleasant for long time. The cause of herpes is a virus, which Is a tiny, living substance too small to see under the ordinary microscope. This virus has some connection with the virus causing chicken pox. Sometimes a person, who has been exposed to chicken THURSDAY EVE FEB. KFLW 1450 kc I KFJI :M SparU Llncnp :1ft Bom Town Newt ;S5 World Nawi Somaurj :30Tb Clock ABC :4ft " :50 " m 7:00 Elleiy Qoeen ABC 7:SO llrnry Marfan Know ABC :00 Mrmorable Mutlo :IS Malcolm fcpley 1:20 Ore. Woolen vi. Link Elver Motora Batkelball :' - :(.& - ;0 :I3 " : P:4S ' 0:oo siardatl M. odiei 10:15 " 10:30 rroddr Martin Orch. ABC 11:00 No we Bnmmarr 11:08 Telaqueil 11 :M " 11M FRIDAY A. M., FEB. I tin, lerenado Form Faro Niwi Breakfait Edition TtlO 1:M 1:46 :ftO ttogere Bonn don iames Abb ABC 7.ek Mannere ABC Braakfa. Club ABO :1ft :.. 1:4ft 00 IB : :4S Th Tbre Man Rrmpbnny of MHndt Bklat in Hollywood ABO 10:00 10:1ft 10:30 10:41 10:3ft Gale Drake ABO Moil of Manhattan My Tra Hery ABO MlBlalBro Concert 11:00 BI and BnoD 11:15 The Listening; Foil ABO 11:30 Richard Lelhrrl Ulftft Ethel and Albert ABO maixxilm rpi-rt Manssln Editor pifl se.'ww:- a .J u EPLEY the news about pox, will get herpes, and sometimes it happens the other way around. This is a curious connection which has not yet been adequately ex plained. MAY FOLLOW INFECTION Herpes may come on Immediate ly after an acute infection like pneumonia, or it may come with out any warning and unrelated to any other disease. Many different kinds of treat ment are used for shingles. Most of them bring at least some relief, but cannot cause a quick cure. In severe cases. X-ray treatment have been used with some success. When the herpes Is on the forehead, some treatment, either with X-rays or something else, Is particularly nec essary to halt the progress of the condition because of the danger of the eyes. THE DOCTOR ANSWERS QUESTION What should be done about a splinter that became imbedded In my heel more than two years ago? It did not come out ANSWER Chances are that nothing need be done, If the splinter Is not causing any symp toms. If recruits are familiar with var ious Jobs in the navy, he can help the classification office make a sound recommendation for his assignment. RADIO PROGRAMS 5 1240 kc KFLW 1450 Gabriel Beatter Hi I Trd Ha ting MB I Klamath Theatre Qull NporU Bound-Bp Aroand lown Family Theatre MBI Red Kvder Mill Porta of Call' Klam. Sporti Album Kl. Community Playeri Billy Rote, Horaeiboef. MBf Glenn Hardy. New MBI Hello From Franco Let'i Dance Nwi Scope MBI I-niton w.i jr, MBI V. B. Marino Carpi Reverie Griff William. Oreb. MBI Al Walter Orch. MBI Newt MBI 13:00 Niwi, Mn Edition 12:15 Payleit Sidewalk flhow 13:30 Paul White man Clab ABC 15:44 - " 1:00 Claidla 1:10 " l:lft Merrill Tim 1:30 American Legion l:ISSimmy Kay Berenade 3:00 What's Dein' Ladiei ABC t:lft " -f :2ft Baddy Twite ABC 1:30 BrJd ond Groom ABO t:48 " " l:MLdlte. Be Seated ABO S:30lalB Concert lib - ' i:0 - - 4:00 Headlln Edition 4:15 4:30 4:45 8:00 ft:lft ft. -30 tis Reqaeitfally Yoart Terry and the Sky King ABC :00 :lo 8:25 :30 t:4ft I porta Ltncvp Horn Town Newa World Newi Hammmtj Thtj Sbrlff ABO Champion Roll Call ABO Mu ileal tle-eillt farm Front F. Hemingway, Newi MBI KUe and Nhln MBI Headlln Niwi Beat Burl 1 o'clock Newa MBI t-'aiiitoD Flaabee Familiar Favorite I.eo Krdody flalon Kale Imltb Speaks MRS Victor H. Mndlahr MBI Morning Matlne done f th Ploneerf Glenn Hardy Newi MBI PlcUwe! Ihiw MBI M title Latin-American Mule Lb Point bI 11:01 Kriklne Johneon MB" Queen For A Day MBS K.FJ1 Featar 6:A3 :tW 7:1(1 1-30 :0f :n ft:4ft :0fl :30 t:45 10:15 uuiana rifbii Tht rat Man ABC Ki.MB ti. Grant! Famoui Jury 10:80 11:00 11:0.1 Trttty Martin Niwi lamnirr Teltqoeil 11:30 11:4 American liberals may hare to say on the subject. Nor haa the high moral quality of Gandhi's personal ity, hi self -sacrifice, and his Tolstoyan nrgatlou of material progress alterrd the outlook of this people who have for so man)' centuries beeu held at peace by Die force of an external power. This Is no country of one people. Probably no where on earth, not even In the United Stales with its complex of peoples of some 60 nations, but most of them of one major type, do so many different peoples try to live to filler in one area. Languages are numerous 147 distinct languages grouped under nine differentiated families. These linguistic differ ence are largely due to the different racial and geo graphic origin of the various people who form the 300,000.000 and more millions of Individuals who com pose what we lightly call India. Tagore once said: "India is many countries packed Into one geographical receptacle." India remains many countries, each con taining man)' peoples who dislike each other. The British gained their authority by superseding that of the Mongols, the descendants of Genghis Khan who conquered much of the country, following Persian, Arab, Afghan and Turkish conquerors. Legacy Of Hatred GANDHI served India, as Sun Yat-seu served China, as Kemal Pasha served Turkey. But his problem was more complex than theirs, for the varieties of religions, caste and conquests had left to India legacy of hatred not equaled even In the Balkans. His task was to overcome hatred which had become a political weapon in the hands of native rulers and politicians. Just as Confucius countered the spirit of war by emphasizing peace as a moral Idea, so Gandhi made love the pivot of lus political system. Non-resistance. In his lifetime, won Inde pendence from Great Britain, but it did not lessen the hate of Hindu for Moslem, nor of caste for caste. Gandhi succeeded In the least Important of his ob jectives: he ended Great Britain's tenure; but he did not prepare his people to assume responsibility. It is not difficult In the hindsight of the Twentieth century to Inveigh against Great Britain's accomplish ment In India during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The story from Warren Hastings to Staf ford Cripps is a long travail. But this can be said: Great Britain kept the peace; she gave the subcon tinent more years of peace continuously than it had ever known before. Without destroying traditional forms, the British brought into India western forms and ideas. British Background AFTER all, Gandhi was wholly a product of British education; be studied In British schools: was admitted to the British bar; functioned for years as a British lawyer. His mind was formed in a British environment and there was more in his philosophy of the New Testament than of the Ideas and beliefs current In present-day India. He was the flowering of the British training of an Indian personality. It Is unfortunate that at such a time as this. India Is left without British guidance and without the moral suasion of Gandhi India will fall Into the hands of politicians, in the Hindu area. In the Moslem area, in every area. And not the least evil of these will be the ubiquitous communists who everywhere act as agents of a wicked, ruthless and utterly amoral for eign power who conquers by fomenting dissension as other conquerors have used military force. Already in Kashmir, Soviet Russia is stirring all the political evils of hate as she has stimulated them in North China and Manchuria, In Northern Iran, In Afghanistan, In every weak spot on the surface of the earth. Great Britain's most significant historical contribu tion to India has been her ability to keep Russia out. Great Britain no longer stands at the gate. And no one stands at the gate. No one at all Estate Value Near $20,000 The estate of Samuel H. Acker man, Klamath resident who was killed in an auto accident near Cen tral Point January 19, is tentative ly valued at $20,000. according to probate filings.. The estimate is made by his wid ow, Mrs. Dorothy E. Ackerman, and includes both real and personal property. Ackerman did not leave a will. Mrs. Ackerman has petitioned for probate of the estate, with J. H. Camahan serving as her attorney. Idle Man Accused Of Check Thievery DENVER, Feb. S V-Denver se cret service agents said today that they had traced the theft of two government checks to a man "who has worked only three weeks In his entire life." E. A. Wildy. Denver agent, said the man was Edward P. Hahn and that the secret service tracked him to the Wyoming state prison by use of a "fingerprint report." Agents said Hahn admitted steal ing the two government checks here last May and said also he had stolen at least 50 others, including four In Salt Lake City, one in St. Louis, three In Baltimore and four In New York City. Every living thing produces en zymes, which help speed up chemi cal reactions In living tissue. FRIDAY P. M, FEB. 6 Irr. KFJI 1240 kc. Nam Tanet Headlln Newa Voor Dane Tnnti Market Livestock Afternoon Concert" Let' Bead Magatlnei Infanton Family MBI Matlne N'ewe dearie Oenlr MR UearU Detlre MBI Martin Black MBS Hawaiian Kicky' Beqneal Tea Dance Organ Mutlo f.lvlng with God Fulton Lewia Jr. MBS Frank fleminrway MBS Pattlnr Parade MBS Crntade for Children Adventure Parade MBS 4nper Man MM ft Captain Mldnfcht MBS ARC Piratei ABC Tom Mia MBS FRIDAY EVE. . FEB. 6 t Bay Blork (.'onci-rt j Klamath Tbeatra gall Around Town HporU Roundup Dinner Ilanca All H tar Dance Vole of Rporti Cticn Kid (UBS KrarJet Curn MBS Kvrnfnr C'onrfrl f h ttpftontr MHH j Bill Rose. Horihof MB (lnn Hard Niwi MBS I UrMtllnf ABC Pan Trials ABC Henr J. Taylor MRS Fallon Lcwli Jr. MBI Volca of Army Revarief Griff WITT (a mi Orch. MBS ABO SIDE GLANCES Si i. r t i x 1 cowl p. v mi Mv. "When your uncls came he said he wai going to spend Christmas with us I wonder if he's got It mixed up with Valentine's day or Easter!" Doctor Uses Pen Knife In Seattle Emergency Surgery SEATTLE. Feb. 5 With a pen knife and a piece ol rubber tubing, a former navy doctor performed a'l emergency operation in a down town coffee snop early this morning to save the life of a man who col Lapsed while eating. The man. Ernest T. Ray. about 40. was In King county hospital to day. His condition was described as critical. Police said Ray collapsed and lost consciousness while eating. Al ambulance crew, called by the cof fee shop employes, summoned a fire department Inhalator .squad. They could not revive him and called for a doctor. As the ambulance raced back to the hospital for a doctor, it was hit STATIC By EDNA KILLMEYEK Here's Morgan. The Indomitable Henry is one of ABC's fan-catcher and if you'll be at the cigar store tonight you'll find him at the same old comer in the second show of his new series with a new sponsor to match. It's 1:30 to t tonight, Thurs day, KFLW. Dick Maguire. one of the boys down at KFJI. got a gift in the mail bag the other morning from Kay Kayser no less. An invite to share the Kayser com, in verse no less, was accom panied by a great big bag of be ribboned and be-cellophaned pop corn, now being munched with the greatest zest by brother Richard. Have you ever heard of a gen youine Mack Scnnctt pie-throwing epic on the air? There's a silly of a basketball game coming off tonight, complete with dessert - throwing, which will probably fill the bill. If the squish of a cream pie can be picked up by the mike it should be quite a thing. Anyway, the Oregon Woolen team will square off with the Link River Motors boys the winner being on the business end of the pie pitching. You'll hear it on LW, from 8:30 to 9:30, tonight. The Hi Ho Fun Show, a local pre sented by KFJI each Saturday a. m. from 8:30 to 10, has a sponsor, as of now. The program Is done from the Pelican theatre where all the little kids go on Saturday to see the morning matinee. New sponsors are the Piggly Wiggly stores and the Pepsi -Cola Bottling company. Dldja happen to hear Quick as a Flash on JI last Sunday? While grappling with our Income tax last night, we recalled the master-mind MASQUERADE DANCE Sat., Feb. 7 New School Gym Bonanza Mask Sold al floor I'RIZKH REFRESHMENTS Dancing 10 to t, to the MERRY MAKERS g-Tlece Orchestra Bonanza PTA Arim. $1 (Inc, las) rf S2 w "All wfc T. tt m u. a HT. orr by an automobile. A police cur then rushed Dr. Robert Bourdeau, on doty at city emergency hospital, to the cafe where firemen null worked over the unconscious man. Told that firemen had taken a piece of hum from Ray's throat, Dr. Bourdeau decided th throat was clogged and that too much time would be required to take him to a hopltul. Using his pen knife, the doctor performed a Iracheclumy, an opera tion in which the wlndplpo Is slit and a tube Inserted for breathing. Ray was oreathlng. but still un conscious, when taken to the hospi tal. Dr. Bourdeau was senior medical officer aboard the crulwr Lo An geles during World War II. on that show who got the answer after only on very obscure tip. The , deal, you know. Is to listen to a , story which gives hints on the topic of the tale, like: what famous event Is this? Then they re-enact the event, spicing It up with different circumstances to further coufu.se you. In this case the answer was the Louls-Wollco-.t fight. The fellow got It from the number of people who witnessed the event. Said he Just hnd a memory for figures. Speatcmg of incom tux. We had it all figured out, when we were as sailed with doubts and decided we'd better gel an Instruction sheet so we'd be absolutely sure we knew what we were doing swell, except that now we have the Instruction sheet, don t know whether we were right or wrong, and have nearly reached the point of Just telling 'em to come and get us. Buddy Rogers, ex-movie star and now producer, will guest it on Ellery Queen's thriller tonight at 7 on KFLW. It's typical gang stuff that baffles Ellery this week, but not for long, the super-sleuth being. what he is. There should be a butler mixed up In It somewhere, and If there Is, we're putting our money on him. Suit Filed For Benefit Payment A lawsuit to obtain payment of $331.88 In unemployment benefit assessments Is on file in the circuit clerk's office today against Robert McCaw and the McCaw Pole com pany, brought by the Oregon unem ployment compensation commission. The suit also asks for $7.40 Interest and $23.19 penalty. The company allegedly did not pay Into the state unemployment fund on $8588.10 of taxable payroll during the first nine months of last year. Claude M. Johns, assistant attorney general, signed the com plaint. A new type of machine offers a quick method of removing leaves from street. Thi vacuum loader draws up the leaves, packs them In the truck and pulverizes them so they can be used as fertilizer. HOTELS 0SB0RN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. in Mrs. S. R. Ksrley it Jos Ksrlsr Proprietors American Legion Regular Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday. 8:00 p. m. Veteran Memorial Klilg., 4th and Klamath. Club Rooms 211 Main., nest to Wlllsrd hotel. Open dally noon to midnight, except Sunday, 2:00 to 11:00 p. m. For Legionnaires and Guests The World Today By DKWITr mackkn.ik AT Kiirrlin Affair Analyil The Hiillslt government' notion In culling on the country lor a vol untary Irci'Jnii of wngrs, profit and prlcra lit an effort lo combut luflutlon la al once a warning of the gravity of Kuglund economic crisis Hiiu nn pxiuui- f lion in npuniiii determination to win through. There would seem to be no question of Ide ology Invol v e d 111 this during and drastic move by Brit ain's lioclnllst regime. It's a mutter of sur vival, and Prime Minister Attire D.Will Moch.nil. himself presented the case to the house of commons after consulting both trade unions and organized employers. It is a tribute to the luiig-tuffcr-liui British public's spirit of coopera tion that Mr. Atilre frit able to lay such a prniHisltlon before It, The nntlnn has disciplined lisrlf to en dure a fierce austerity of life during the long fight against Inflation. The prlmo minuter is trusting to this discipline. One suspects that the govern ment's anxiety relates not so much to the present moment as to a dnn- j gerous erlod around the first of June. The experts tell us that Brit ain's gold anil dollar reserves will be exhausted by about that time. That could produce a grave situa tion, falling outside help, and the government obviously would be most unwise to bank on the Marshall plan while Unit project Is still under discussion In congress. llull Br Horns So with maybe four months to go before the monetary rrserves run ! out. Attire Is taking time by the j forelock in trying to inaugurate his ! slartllnit program to protect the value of the pound sterling and pre- vent Inflation. Should this fall, and should no a.vsluinee be forthcoming : from outsldp. England would be re- j duced to the expedient of barter trade with the result that her posi tion as a world power would deteri orate rapidly. Such a contingency raises another problem which Is of worldwide im port and especially to the I'nltrd Stales. Apropos of this the U. 8 state department a couple of weeks ago presented to congress a sum mary of the European political situ ation prepared by Truman adminis tration agencies. These analyses showed, among other things, that American foreign policy makers be lieve If Britain should fall to rrnaln Its world position, the "stablllrln influence which It has heretofore exercised In many strategic parts of the world would be lost and the ad verse effects on the Interest of the United States would be Incalcul able." Vacuum Created Well, what would happen If Brit ain failed to regain her world poal tlon? The answer Is that a vacuum would be created In the manv stra tegic areas which she has domin ated through the generations the vital Mediterranean area, for In stance, the Middle East and on Into the Far East. Thus this new battle of Britain assumes a vast importance to every nation of the globe. C Of C Aids Key Vinners Klamath County chamber of com merce yesterday subscribed to the fund to send Gold Key winner to the Oregon Scholastic Art exhibit In Portland, assuring the young sters of their trip north Fr!da7 morning by chartered bus. Robert Banister, director of art education In the city schools, an nounced the pledge late yesterday afternoon. Banister said there was no further need for funds as the necessary amount has now been subscribed. Chapcrone fur the youngsters M be Mrs. F. B. Kcnne beck, Mrs. A. D. Burnett. Emmett Bnkcr. Mrs. Andrew Bergloff, Mr. nd Mrs. Bannister and Mr. and Mrs. Al Downs. Mrs. Burnett will make a full re port to the Klamath Art associa tion on her return here. She goes as a representative of that group. DON'T MISS KFLW's i THURSDAY ! TONITE! $V 6:30 "The Clock" 7:00 "Ellery Queen" 7:30 "Henry Morgan" 8:00 "Memorable Muiic" 8:15 "Malcolm Epley" 8:30 "Basketball Ore. Woolen Link River" 10:00 "Starduit Mclodici" KFLW -ABC TOONERVILLE FOLKS A pp 'MMIPE OH BOY! 0 . ... t.h.a a uo I DEL K UH munrini. r ' 1 1 J TRUMAN3 I -'Sis J y r . i a, if s ( 7 -r- 5) '- . l.r I I I Youngsters Save Dimes To Pay For Ornament Theft Three Klamath Union high school seniors, nil buys, are ixxillng nickels and illinra these days lo make up a 1710 kitty to reimburse the owner of a 11M7 llukk from whlrh they stole a "bninbsuilil" radiator orna ment. The 17 JO Is the list price of the City Tenders Survey Cash A check for tJOOO was delivered tn the county court today by May ir Kd Ostrudorf u the city's share '.'i payment for a rounty-wlde survey lo tie cuiuluctrd here. Tutul cost of the survey by Itulin. Campbell and associates, surveying f li in of Burllngume. Calif . Is IHVUl The Klamath County chamber nf commerce tud the county will make u;i the difference tn the price. Olllrlally. the survey Is called and "Industrial stirvry and mnstrr plan for streets. " Th city's share of the cost was taken from the emergency fund. Actual work is scheduled to bCKtn within IS days from the time th sinned contracts ore received by the California (trm. but contracts have not yet been sent out. Twins Born To Macdoel Couple The serond set of twins lo ar rive here sine the first of the year left at Klamath Val ley hospital Wrdsetdsy morning, February 4, when a boy and girl were bnrn lo Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth K. Ilnllirook of Mardoel, Calif. The little girl, wrlihlm 7 pounds, arrived at 1 o'clock sharp followed within six min utes by her brother who welched .1 pounds I3'i ounrem. Neither has been named this murnlng. Itiilhruok U a Mardoel raneher. FOR $i?Q28 PI" ONtY ,-w Installation INMAN MOTOR CO. 424 Ko. 6lh ph. 8431 i rTTTT'TTrlTTn 111 li HFi 1 1 riii w au ' i I 1 1 iRf I i IfTTaT!"4 PA"I!' J irif i mi$i imiI ATTENTION, MOTHERS A special Radio Program over KFJI Every Saturday Morning at 9:00 a.m. Thlt program It "KIDDISCS FOR SMALL FRY" special program for your children. Lltten ft It you will noy It. 'relented by , , , FINst MUIICAL INITRCMENTI 120 North 7th Klamath Falli, Ore. Dial 4319 BOOHPRtTpUPLIcAiI ItllS rCLLtR POtL nirl IKIIIM . . a I Cil 1 GOT BUSINESS POWN AX 7HH rVADC jaV SVJ y uriittinriil, according lo the rar drulcr. but the ornaments are prmsj llcttlly Irreplaceable. Hill Mausl, 4(34 Hummers lane, was the owner nf this particular rar and "boiiibslht." police have re port of t Irast M tit the adorn ment huvuig been stolen durUig recent wave of the ietty thefts and vandalism. The oriianiriit was knocked off Muust's car New Year' Eve whllt the vehicle w In the Tuwrr thea tre parking lot. Several days later high school girl turned up at school wearing th rliruina ring as a bracelet, f'ollr Investigated and found that she had received II from a boy frlrud and thai another young man uulrnl al OV8- had performed a welding Job on Uie ring lo make It a com plete circle. Hi matter thru was turned over to 111 juvenile ulflre and the boy who gave the ring lo the girl was questioned. He Implicated the two othrrs, but unite would say who actually knorkrd the ornament off Muust's car. Ho they art all chipping In to pay. The investigation of th "bnmb Iglit" fad her Is widening, pollr said, and other ornament are turn- i lug up. bit -iiutrhT AS WITH rerUIn alcohol! bererrs, aging develop th full, natural goodneaa In meal. Th method that enablea Th False to lit ARAN I KE yon delicious meat Include other Important teps. a well. THE qt'AI.ITV requirement of Th Palae Market guaranteed meat specify that It be "hung the full number of days needed t bring out peak flaror and tender ness. This scientific meal aging Is accomplished In special equip ped coolers at the Johnson Tack ing Co. IN OHDI lt lo bring uul (tie flaror by proper aging, the flamr has to be there lo bring out. That ean't he done with ordinary ran rattle. Therefore we select top government graded steer beef to begin with. And nothing less than top grade of lamb, veal and pork. WE believe we have S of the best meat cutter In the business al The I'alare. They Irlm your mral u remove eircs bnne. waste, and fat, Hurh wasle-frr trimming before your meat pur chase Is weighed give you mar good-rating meat per pound for vour money. 1'ltKt ISKI.V. at Ihrlr tempting beat, these delicious meal are your at The I'alare. Automatic temperature controls and elec tronic ray guard their gandnrs at every step. Hlop by our con tinuous food festival for your favorite cut whlrh we guarantr In please. IF you don't like II lor an reason (and you are the Judgrl we will give your money bark, without the return of the meal. THE AMOVE, plus common sense price are hard lo match. 1 n" wn' xn,y lf P' lo Hlior TAI.ACE, 524 Main. ' is J Ws5 John Wnlahan Orch. MBS Nik MBS KM I fiat art " VOAMir KFLW rtataro