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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1g PACE FOUR I RANK JENKINS Editor bunl aarond elaaa marlar at Ua S.n. lr. on AuilUt 20 1VKW. imdr Marcs 17 SUBSCRIPTION RATISi ir.onth 100 By mall monlo UOO By maU y earrler iy mail MtMBtR Of lilt ASHOCIATEO MESS Tha Aasociatrd PrrM la entitled eacluuvaly to tha iwa for rapubllr.tlon of all U local nam prmtad In thla n paper, at wall ai all AP na. These Days Br GEORGE E. SOKOLMH THE essence or the articles written by Henry Mor genthau on himself and appearing in the "New York Post" is that Uie state department and the war department had. as is their proper function, worked out plans for postwar Germany. He had obtained ft document prepared by the stale department which would have saved the world endless trouble and un bearable costs. Morgenthau was terribly angry. So he aw General Eisenhower in London and Elsen hower said to htm: "I want to say that I am not interested in the German economy and personally would not like to bolster It if that will make it easier for the Germans." Now, how could it be that General Eisenhower or anybody else in so responsible position could say that he is not interested In the German economy? For after all, Germany Is the economic and geographic heart of Europe. U may be that it is unfortunate for mankind that the particular people who inhabit that particular area of the earth's surface are those who are there. But no intelligent man can say that he is not Interested in German economy for it is Ger man economy that has already cost us two wars, and the huge cost of occupation and the British loan and the Marshall plan but so much else that has disturbed our generation. How could General Eisen hower say that in 1944? a a Hod Hands Full IT was in 1944 that Henry Morgenthau was told by General Eisenhower, as Morgenthau reports, that Russia now (in 1944 had all that she could digest, and her present problems would keep her busy until long after we were dead. That was before Yalta and Potsdam. It was before Soviet Russia took over Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Poland, Hungary, the Kurile islands, Manchuria, and Korea. It was before the Cominform was organized. It was before Togliatti attempted to force Italy, and Thorez, France, into the Soviet federation. It was before Soviet Russia tried to take the atom bomb from us. Certainly it is difficult to believe that Eisenhower was so badly informed, so inadequately oriented as Morgenthau makes him out to have been. For the history and purposes of Bolshevism, from 1907 to 1944, is a thoroughly documented story, widely known and discuSsed by intelligent students the world over. It is not possible to believe that the man to whom the destiny of this country was entrusted could have been so superficial. Until Eisenhower speaks for himself, I, for one, decline to believe that he could possibly bftve expressed such views. a a a a Much Confusion OF course,, the confusions in thought and policy in the Roosevelt administration are beyond Be lief. Morgenthau reports, for instance, that he dis cussed not treasury but foreign problems with all sorts of people, although the country assumed that it was Cordell Hull who was secretary of state. Ap parently, the American people were wrong, because Hull seems not to have known what was going on. For instance, Morgenthau discussed Teheran with Anthony Eden and then w ith Cordell Hull. Appar ently minute were kept at Teheran, but Cordell Hull was not permitted to see them them although, as secretary of state, they should have been in his possession. According to Morgenthau, this is what Hull told him: "I dont have a chance to do anything. I am not The Doctor Say s Dr. Drake Medical Pioneer By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. Written for NEA Service Dr. Daniel Drake, who lived from 1785 to 1852, is one of the great figures in American medicine. For some reason, however, his name has been much neglected and he Is little known today even by medical men. The most Important of Drake's many contributions to medicine s great book of nearly 900 pages . k'hlch appeared in 1850. This book covered geography, geology, botany nd weather conditions and their relationship to diseases. It also discussed the diagnosis and treat ment of the illnesses known at that time. To get his material he traveled the whole western part of the coun try. He studied the earth, rivers, plants, animals, the air, sky, and the people. His Journeys led him from the Rio Grande to Hudson Bay, from Florida to the headwaters of the Mississippi, from the Great Lakes to the mouth of the St. Law rence. Drake worked and studied in the villages, hamlets, and tiny settle ments in all these regions. The full title of his book reveals his enormous labors. It was "A Systematic Treatise, Historical, TUESDAY EVE., FEB. KFLW 1450 kc KFJI 1240 lie (iabnei RcatUi MB1 juis Shew :99 Sport Mneop ;16 Homffj Town News :3ft World Newt Bammirr 6:30 Boston Symphony ADC :(0 ;4!i - " ',.00 t:U " " 1:30 Kt HR Mu.ir Drpl. 8:00 MemoranJo Matte VJ) C'himbrr of Commrrrr :39 Town Meellrtf of Air ABC S:4S " S:.U " " :00 :1ft - :30Proadly .Vl Illf 8:15 10:00 SUrd ail Melodic 10:1, 10:30 Frtddr Martin Orcb. ABO 10:41V " 11:00 Newt Summary 11:05 Teleqat.it 11:20 " WEDNESDAY A. M FEB. 15 0 M. Serenade ;3t :4 Farm Vara 9:00 Now, Braakfati Cditltn 1:16 Rogers Roundup 1:80 James Abbt ABC T;4ft Zeko Manners ABO 1:00 Brtaafast CI a b ABO 0:11 " 1:30 S:4 0 00 Tfao Thrtt Sans :15 Sympbonr Melody 9M Uro'aJaei is Bollywood ABC S:4S " -t0:00Ualon Drake ABO 10:1ft Mualo of Manhattan It: SO My Truo Story ABC 10:45 in-.M Mlnialuro Concert M:00 Stop and Shop 1 1:1ft The Llitenlng Poet ABO J1:W Novalime UjttKtaei m4 Albert ABO Musical Reveille term Front Frank Hrmincwa MBS Rise and Sbine MBS lleadlino News Today's Best Bus i o'clock News MBS tasblon Flashes Familiar Fatorilea" F.ddy Howard Orrbe tra Kate Smith Speaks MRS Victor II. l.lndlahr MBS Morning Matinee 9ons of the Ptoneere Glen Hardy. New MBS Plcltweet Show MRS Home Demonstration Music l.i Polntet at It :( Frikine Johnaon MB. Quean For A Day MBS KaTsfl iMltM MALCOLM r.V.T.t Managing Editor poalofflc of Klamath ac of Conaxeal. I months 14 VI jrai WOO the attitudes of assembly action. Etiological and Practical, on the Principal Diseases of the Interior Valley of North America, as They Appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux Varieties of Its Population." STUDIED CHOLERA Although this tremendous book Is Daniel Drake's greatest contribu tion, he did many other things. He struggled hard to improve medical education, which was ther in a sad state. He studied a cholera epi demic, and published a small book let about it. He is noted for having been the teacher of many prominent men who came after hlmj When one thinks of the monu ments which have been erected to honor military leaders who have led great armies to destroy each other, it seems wrong that a great physi cian like Dr. Daniel Drake of Cin cinnati, whose efforts were all di rected toward saving life, should re main so long neglected. THE DOCTOR ANSWERS QUESTION: What causes small, itchy pimples to appear between the fingers and on the palm of the hand? ANSWER: It is impossible to guess which of several skin con ditions could be causing the I. MHO PROGRAMS 10 WEDNESDAY P. KFLW 1450 kc 13:00 Newt i::!5Paless Sidewalk Show K:0 Paul H'bitcman Club ABC 7:00 Claudia ' 1:10 " 1:1 Merrill Tlm" 1:90 Treasury Hand Show ARC 1:11 Sammy Haye Serenad 3:00 What's Doin' f.adiea ABC S:I4 " " 2:35 Baddy Twlss ABC 9:30 Brido and Oroom ABO 2:15 " !;K Ladles Bo Seated ABO 1:1ft " g:S0 Salon Concert" S:43 " S:ft0 " -4:00 Headline Edition ARC 4:1ft Requealfally Yours 4:30 " 4: - ft:0 - A: I ft Terry and the Piratra ABC ft:30 Bky King ABC :4S - Around Town Sportf Round-up extern Jamboree American Fornro MBS Bed Krder MBS Count otJttuntCrlato MBS Tenth Man l.re Krdody Salon Billy Rote, Uortetfao'i MBg Uleo Uardr Ntwa MBS Let'! Dance American Legion Stwi Scope MBS Falton Lewis Jr. MBS Album of fine Music Reverlp t.riff Will lima Orcb. MBS John Wo la has Orch. MBS Newt MBS 11 WEDNESDAY 0-f0 Spnrla Lineap 6:15 Hnme Town News" World New Summary fl::t0 Vns Pep Ann ff:1A " :.'i0 " " 7:00 Lone Ranter ABC 7:IS - - 1:10 Mayor of the Town ABC ft;M) Abhf.ll A Coalella ABf K:.'t0 Groucbe Mars Show ABC 0:15 " " 8:5 " " 0:00 Blnf Crosby Show ABO 0:15 - - 0::i0 Tony Martin Show ABC :4B " -iomio stardnsi Melodies lf):m " " I0:0 rreridy Martin Orch, ABC Ihn'iKewe Summary 11:0.1 Telcquesl" 1 1 ISO ' 11:49 " KrXW Miro told what la going on. That 'a on ft higher level. I am told that 1 ft military affair. I have consultations with the war department every day on the immediate objective, but wncn they Ulk about the state of Ger many I am not even consulted." What was lie secretary of state? The story la coming out. even earlier than had tieen expected. Maybe, lu time, some ol us who warned the American people that they were being fooled and their confidence abused will unfortunately be proved to have been right. I, for one, would rather have been proved wrong. The other day, I remarked to ft friend that II would hae given me more comfort for the future of my children, if the facts, as they arc now disclosed, would show that I had been in error during" the years of the Roosevelt confusion. The World Today By lie Win' Mai'KtNZU, AP foreign Affairs Analyst THE reopening of the French-Spanish frontier after two years, during w hich Generalissimo Franco has been ostracized by the great powers as the bad lad of Europe, makes one wonder whether Spain may be cdguig back into the good graces of her neighbors. Certainly it would be a boon for the Marshall plan if Spain could purge herself of her sin and Join in the rehabilitation of Western Europe. She has many re sources to contribute to recovery and that at a mo ment when every ounce of help is needed. Spain's sin of course is one of omission rather than commission. She has failed to get rid of Dictator Franco, though nobody has suggested just how she could do tins in view of the fact that the generalissimo has a great standing army and is all set for defense of his position. Overthrow Move NOBODY loves a dictator, but we have to deal with the anomaly that many nations in theoreti cal good-standing not only are under dictatorships but are members of the United Nations. The most curious aspect of the situation is that the most pow erful totalitarian dictatorship of them all Soviet Russia is the spearhead of the attack on the Spanish government- Moscow naturally aims at the reestab lishment in Madrid of the leftist republican regime which Franco overthrew in his rebellion of 1936-39. World opinion of the Spanish dictatorship was recorded by the United Nations in 1946 when the general assembly at Lake Success agreed that all countries should withdraw their ambassadors from Madrid. This wasn't to be a break of diplomatic relations but was a gesture of condemnation. America didn't have an ambassador in Spain. The same was true of Argentine, but Buenos Aires promptly sent one to Madrid as an expression of disapproval of the assembly action. Since then there has been no official change in the countries subscribing to this Neither America nor Britain has retreated from their positions of no compromise with Franco. So far as the Marshall plan is concerned. Spain wasn't invited by her European neighbors. to join in the program and thus on paper there is no question of her sharing in the rehabilitation efforts. One Objection STILL, it is an interesting fact that the French Spanish border is being opened to traffic and trade. We must assume that neither America nor Britain raised objections, for France wouldn't have agreed to the opening if they had. The only objection thus far registered is by the Ttmmunists. The French bolshevists In Paris nc- A by leaders Maurice Thorez, J acquest Duclos and Andre Marty pro tested during a demonstration Sunday. From the economic standpoint the western democ racies obviously would be glad to see Spain's resources pooled with those of other countries. The difficulty is on the political side. However, as the signs read, there may be a trend toward getting Spain into the economic set-up. The initiative, of course, would have to be taken by the countries of Western Europe. pimples. There are several pos sibilities and only a physician who saw you personally could tell with any certainty what was the cause. Public Health Staff Increased Mrs. Helen Hays has Joined the staff of the Klamath county public health department as laboratory technician. Dr. Seth M. Kerron an nounced today. Mrs. Hays is a graduate of the University of Illinois and a Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic' fraternity, a post graduate of Ohio State university and has had five years of experience with the Illinois health department of bacteriology. The department Is now equipped to do all laboratory work with the ex ception of pre-marital. Woman Dies Of Burn Injuries PORTLAND, Feb. 10 IJP) Mrs. Delma A. Gibson. 30, died last night in a hospital ol burns suffered Jan- I uary 26 when her cottage was de- stroyed and her four - year - old daughter burned to death in crib. The woman was carried uncon scious from the house. She under went five hours of surgery at Provi dence hospital after the fire and appeared then to be recovering. 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When I ask him for anything he always tells me all about the things I've already got!" Canned Food Warning Given With botulism poisoning fatally striking a family In Prlnevfle through home - canned spinach, Helen P. Stlnc, home demonstra tion scent gives us timely advice on home canning at this altitude. Of the many organisms that may be present in foods, botullnus Is the most dangerous. The Clostridium bolulinum. a ' deadly bacterium found in the soil In many states. Is not in itseii poisonous. However, under certain conditions possible In home-canned food, it produces a toxin which is deadly. It doesn't always betray Its presence by odor, discoloration or other signs of spoilage, so we may not discover it until too late. A temperature of 240 degrees F. 113 lb. pressure! or higher is re quired to kill the botulinus organ ism and to attain this temperature a pressure canner, with an accurate steam, gauge, must be used. Non acid and low-acid foods such as meat. fish, poultry, and all veg etables except tomatoes, are there fore canned safely only in a pressure canner. Toxins formed by botulmus bac teria are destroyed by ' adequate boiling. Therefore as an added pre caution, boll all home canned non acid foods before testing or usUig in anyway on the same day eaten. At this altitude: boil all home canned non-actd foods 15 minutes. Empty the Jar and add water if necessary before boiling. Remeqiber reboll leftovers that are to be used In salads or casserole dishes. Never try to reclaim spoiled food. Holy Land Police Asked LAKE SUCCbTS. Feb. 10 lP) A draft statute submitted here today calls for a nermanent international police patrol in the Jerusalem lone o: partitioned Palestine. The 45-article statute, drawn up by a six-nation committee, pro vides that the special force be or ganized by a UN-appointed gover nor to maintain Internal law and order. The strength of the force would be left to the governor with I the stipulation that membership I I sliould not De drawn from citizens J ! of Jerusalem or the proposed Jew- , Matters, especially Charlie lsh and Arab nations Mf FarIan were c,n,' y the re- I The statute, however. to,&M2 tr.e neutrality of Jerusalem and calls for complete demilitarizing of the city. It also bans the entry 0! any military units except through specific permission of the security council . Under the&e provisions, the UN would guarantee the territorial in tegrity of the city and the mainte nance of the special international regime. The security council would be notified of aggression or threat of aggression. The report will be taken up by the trusteeship council when it meets February 18 for final action. Members of the committee are the United States. Britain. France, China, Mexico and Australia. Luke Files For Confab Post SALEM. Feb. 10 (Ti Tommy Luke. Portland florist, filed his candidacy today for delegate to the republican national convention. Robert M. Mulvey, Oregon City republican, filed for Clackamas county district attorney. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guaranto Free Demonstration Telcphon 9200 2-10 we T, M tic u a rT. err statu: By RONNIE BROWN You lovers of classical music should note the Boston Symphony hour tonight, beginning at 6:30 over KFLW. Tonight's program will originate from Cambridge, Mass., and will have Richard Bur gin, associate conductor, at the helm. February's first public schools broadcast will be aired over LW to night at 7:30. and will feature th Conger school group. Tonight's presentation Is entitled. "Sing of Your West." and will em phasise legendary and geographic features of the Northwest. Miss Augusta Parker will be to night's director. KFJI has an informative drama scheduled for 8:30 tonight, called "Out of Slgnt. Out of Mind." The cast Is sponsored by the Oregon Mental Hygiene society and Is otu; of the series of programs called "The Tenth Man." currently being pre sented by the society. An Arabian official, a Jewish agency spokesman and two con giessmen will be the principals m tonight's "Town Meeting of the Air," coming over LW at 8:30. Tonight's bone of contention is. "How Can Peace be Maintained in Palestine." and will go the usual hour's limit no holds barred. a Now YOU can 'celebrate the colorful Mardl Oras with the best of New Orleans blue-bloods from the comfort of your own favorite arm-chair. Hornet Kane, noted Louisiana writer and authority on New Or leans' customs, will air special play-by-play description of the af fjlr over KFLW at 10 p. m. tonight. Although I may be chained to a linotype and fed bread and water foi 60 days for saying this. If you don't like celebrations, you can al ways turn to another station. 8lnce Mac Eplcy is cruise, endeavoring by taking a now. no , doubt, to feed the hungry fish of the broad Pacific, his "Managing Editor's Report," piped over KFLW tonight at 8:15. will be taken over by Charlie Stark of the locol cham ber of commerce. Charlie will likely bring another partner in crime along to help out, and oh, yes. their subject uh huh. the chamber of commerce. Cecil, to their ranks yesterday. Chuck has been "taking It easy" at home with the wife and the flu. but seems to be sufficiently re covered to return to his labors. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 306 North 7th St. Phone 9346 Wesley Sharpies REALTOR . Presents As a Public Service America's 8:30 TONITE! Question: "How Can Peace Be Maintained in Palestine?" KFLW -ABC r iiviliiii: i The Editor 1 Lsttars prlntad hara tmi.l not ba a mora than ftuu words In lanith, muil I ha wrltlan lallbly on ONK 8II1I of I lha pauar only ami mutt ha slgusd. I Contribution! MlnMing thata rulaa s ara warnny waicoinau. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., iTo theKdltori; llr.lll TO THIS HOOKAH At slogan writing one Oeorgo 11. Kb. tie Is entitled to a forty grain pearl No truer words were ever said Nor null hit squirer on the head. Ho here with reverence we quota If Tninuui is lumitnntcd and de feated our putty Is sunk; If Truman Is nominated and elected our coun try Is sunk. Some years ago one Herbert Hoover The democratic party did out- maneuver And fell heir we hnte to suy To a depression, still mentioned to day. But now it veins thojiuiid uf fate In not again going to be late. And that ill this frentled demo cratic spending Is going to bring the Inevitable ending. And prove today as 111 the past That one can t spend both loose mid fust And play the middle ngulust each end Without meeting catastrophe, my friend. Tiuimin's uiigulshrd cries against nidation How he needs controls to save the nation Seems a bunch of bunk I must con fess Twas controls that got us In this mess. Truman's doctor, his pilot and his olflee civilians Played the market and made mil- lions And here's what seems to get my goal I None could tell a corn from an oat. ! And nary one had a thing to hide Or ever, ever got a lip from Inside ! All this Investigation Is a bunch of i muck I Tnem guys ju.t had a run of luck. But luck my friends, won't last for I ever ; Even though a gang be suier clever j Foi despite smoke screens and Iren- sled verbal expression Seems the demos may Inherit their own depression. R. H. COOK KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. (To the 1 Editor': By NINA SHANNON 1 The stillness of death pervaded the 1 ! night So stormy and dark, not one ray ot i light. - Uneasy were slumbers and troubled I by dreams I' Which out of the slygian darkness : streams I But hark! from the billow of black! up above " ' . A few scattered anowflakcs as white ! as a dove. j Just a few at the start, drifting aim- I i lessly down. Not eating where landing In country or town. Then rame the charge a snow flake brigade, Behind them flew others as if to give aid. Til nil of the earth was gleaming in white. A wonderously beautiful. Iife-sllrrlng sight. From darkness to light what a beau tiful thing Nature's lesson to take, and make God your King. Hani Norland Aulo Insurance. r. etn bu Want Ralittf From ARTHRITIS PAINS? Try Tysmol on This Money Back Guarantee. 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KFLW - ABC Boyle's Column j Hutchins Pushes Batile To Oust Grid Programs II, HAL IIOVI.K Nh'W YOHK Feb. 9 tA'ylt college football could be beiilen to dentil with a I'hl llet u Knppa key, Robert Mityiiitid llulchliis would huve done 11 long 'ago. At the ripe old age uf 411 this ex-boy won der of the edu cational world he became president of the U n 1 v e rally ot Chicago at 30 Is trying to pro test America ivory lower Imin tit -ull. of the inflated ,ML Y,K pigskin. It's no longer on the pro gram at Chicago. Just a few duys ago "Fighting Bob" renewed the attack In lec ture In Buffalo during which he re marked: "Football, fraternities and lull were designed to make ft college ed ucation palatable lor those who shouldn't be there." In his theory the people "who shouldn't be there" are those who go to college for a vocational or technical education, He believes tinl veraltlrs should be reserved for those who seek the liilellet.ial life on a high and ardent level Aristotle lor breakfast, Thomas Auulnua for lunch, Kunt for dinner. Ills Ideal Is the medieval univer sity at which BludeutA Kred over metaphysics and philosophical class ics, thereby. Hutchins holds, learn ing to think so that ll.ey could dis cover the truth for themselves. This system, of course, created Its share of wandering Intellectual bums Just as amateur lentils today has pro duced a number of traveling ath letic tranis. Hut IHsrussluii These unemployed career high brows could argue learnedly oil how many angels could sit on the point of a needle a hot argument III those days but they weren't nitirh help when somebody hud to gel in the hay harvest from i le fields. As a graduate of a state univer sity which had lu share of "foot ball, fralernllles and fun." I find It difficult to understand the learned doctor's abhorrence ol this happy trinity of American education. Plato, one of the Intellectual rock ets of history, was an able wrestler. Moat of the football players I knew did better than fair In their studies, and their only complaint was tliey weren't paid enough for the labors In the snulKim which was true at that time. I understand now foot ball players generally are belter paid and lh.it Is as It should be. Toot ball is work. Some Make Snobs College fraternities do make aonie snobs, but so dors the Phi He (a Kappa, the honorary fraternity of Ihe learned. The social fraternities also teach shy country boys how to get along with people and to re frain from wiping their noses with their dinner napkins Phi Beta Cappa doesn't do this It merely ivV I .. 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Reduce with Hydrotherapy Elnctro-Thcropy Exercycle Vitalator Oscillator Swedish Massage Natural Hot Woter Mineral Baths Mrmbrr of (M-reon KUtu Mrdlral MusMtirt Association and California Institute of Physical Therapy a Hospital Clean. 4 Drrmarulturo TrcatmcnU In this Locality exclusively by J Klamath Massage Parlor ' Utt ..1st l:i9 MAIN honors number of high-ranking students who may know nothing they haven't read In a book. The third thing Dr. Hiilcliltu objects to-fun keeps all life and learning from becoming sterile non sense. No greater threat to democ racy could exist than generation educated without sense of humor. H Hitler wua capable of bellv laugh, we might have been sparrd the Hecond World War. Hliiiulil Have Fun There Is no reason why a buy can't go to college, study for a career, learn lo enjoy Horrutes and the world ol Ideas-unci still Una time lo watch a f (Hit ball game hat iirdny afternoon and go lo a Ira ternlty dunce Huturiluy nlglil. A man ought lo null any college lis doesn't have fun at -or resign from living altogether, for Hint mailer, If It cruses lo entertain him lo a reasonable degrre. As an ailinlier of Ihe glaiiul con sistency ol Mob Hutchins, A U..A M., I t, I) . 1 can't quite IlltileiaUlul lha logic of ujs wrath ugalnsl college fraiernltlrA The latest volume ol "Whoa Who In America'' I Ms him us belonging to eight social and business dubs anil two honorary liiibs III tin rr cities on two con tinents. , , Why. dcxioii T Gambling Boat Owner Shot LOM ANOKLKU. Feb. 10 ()'(-Tu(iy Coruero Hit alia, gambling boat op erator until Umie Sam put him out ul buMurss lu lIHd, was near dratli today. Stralla. al odds with Hie law many tunes sluro ihe roar In "JO . was shot III Ihe stomach last night as he answerrd Ins doorbell in Ueverly Hills. "Here'a a package for you. Tony. ' Stralla ipioled one of his two as sailants. He said that as he trachrd lor the package our of the tnfu fired through II. The parkaga turned out to be an empty raid board bos. Las Angelrs police ald they be lieved the attempted assassination stemmed from arrangements Htralla was making to operate gambling enterprises m Lower California. (.Ml NlllllVIT AHnurtY I'AKK. N. J.. Feb. 10 M" 8. b. Adams, novelty maiiti factuier, reports tha sale during Ilia past 38 years of more than 1.000,000 vials of sneexe powdrr. Orauudhrll. Preservo Thoio Voluoble Paper and Document! Lor Ui Copy Them t p to 'i"Kll" eo Underwood's Comera Shop 127 .Main Thane NXSJ SCIENTIFIC SKIN CARE nd PLEASANT NON-SURGICAL FACE end NECK REJUVENATION THROUGH if MONK U