TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1052 , PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THANK JENKINS EJItor Entered as second class matter at the post office of Klamath Falls, Ore., on August 20. 1906, under act of Congress, March 8. 1870 MKMBF.RS OF THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS The AssocftKed Press 1 entitled exclusively to the use for publication st all the local news printed in this newspaper aa well as all AP news SI'BSCRIPTION RATES By Mall - 6 months $6.M By mail By DEB ADDISON ON TURNING THE OTHER CHEEK TO THE SNOW: Nothing harf more face value than a cheerful countenance and by the same token, a srouch and his welcome ire soon oarted. Why not sculpture your face by thinking kind thouiihts, Instead ol buying plaster at 5 per Jar? Often a man's close friend when he becomes his debtor finds the friendship irksome and each be comes critical of the other. AS A MATTER OF FACT, FRIENDSHIP: Is nil attitude, a state of mind. It fs born in spirit. II has no ulter ior purpose being neither merce nary nor commercial. It simply is. Friendliness neither criticizes nor caresses. It is not self-seeking, but wishes well to all and refuses good will toward none. Friendliness is spontaneous, na tural and human. It attracts people without causing suspicion, and nev er for pecuniary purposes. It has no ulterior purpose for it is not grounded ori selfishness. Friendliness is a priceles' (lift, to be cultivated. It cannot be pur chased. All "fool proof" systems have Uieir pitfalls. Our svstem for reading the pa pers, and other miscellaneous junk, goes like this: Gather all the grist together, place It on the side table and set tle in the easy chair for the eve ning's session. As each piece is scanned and the Interesting parts read, the fin ished paper is carefully deposited on the floor and the next one taken By BILL JENKINS Noticed in the news the other day that a German judge has nut the official okay on late closing hours for a schnapps booth in a Berlin railway station. His conten tion being that since the trains were usually late and the weather cold the travellers were entitled to small pick-me-up at any hour they were waiting for a train. A step in the right direction. For the simple, reason that It is a dis play of common sense. And com mon sense seems to be an old fashioned commodity that has gone out of ftyle lately. It is easier to run a world on a basis of law, rule and regulation than it is with horse sense. Mavbe we need a few more judges with vision plus imagination In this country. At least it couldn't hurt anything. In case you don't think sport fishing is a big industry in the Northwest you might take a look tt the latest figures put out by the Fish and Wildlife division. They (.how a good increase in licease sales and increased dividends to the various states. Oregon, for Instance, sold 1.204. 513 licenses in the 1950-51 season as compared to 1,185.066 in the 1949-50 period. And that represents n total outlav bv the anglers for licenses alone of about 11.204.513. Which is a million more than we would have had If we just let 'em lish for nothing. Of course it's a drop in the bucket when it comes to paying the bills for stream maintenance. hatcheries regulation and what not. But It all helps. It is well, also, for us to remember that all the out-of-state fishermen who come to our Basin country with angling in mind will also dron off e handful of dollars with our mer Teenage Girl Tells 'What The Bill of Rights Means to Me (Kditor's Note: The following essay won a national prize for Jerry-Lynn Rainwater, 17-year-old high school senior of Spring field, Mo. The contest was spon sored by the National Association of Real Estate Boards.) By JERRY-LYNN RAINWATER "Right now I am in a class room in an average school, lo cated In an average American city. On the wall hangs an American , flag surrounded by a great many flags of other nations. The class is studying the problems that face America today, both foreign and within her jurisdiction. Our teach er Is not a government official. She has never pledged loyalty to any political party. She enjoys her personal opinions and beliefs but presents the facts to us in an un biased manner, leaving us free to form our own opinions. Our test i published by an independent con cern, without government censor ship; cur reference materials cov er all types of newspapers, maga zines, and other sources of infor mation. To me this is what the Bill of Rights offers. "Yesterday in class we viewed n historical movie, revealing un censored facts produced by an In dependent company. Today we lis tened to a news commentator over the radio. He disagreed with some of our government's policies, but he exercised his right to broad cast his views. "By mv own choice, I am at tending this school and this class. Neither was compulsory. Seated next to me Is a Jew. The chair next lo him Is vacant. The usual occupant Is absent because, ac cording to his Catholic religion. It Is a holy day. No questions were asked, no demands were made. I visited his church once, though I am a Protestant. No one tried to prohibit my actions. That's what (lie Bill of Rights means to me. "My father Is attending a po litical meeting of a party that is BILL JENKINS Managing Editor year til. 00 up. The system Is methodical and saves confusion. The pitfall is found in the other Ideas of neat ness ol other members of Uie fam ily. If the completed sections are re trieved from the floor and placed back iu the "live" stack, without our knowledge, it gets to be like a treadmill and the reading can RO on and on tar into the night. One great advantage of radio Is that no one can retrieve a blurb off the floor and put it back In your lap. Your eyes can fool you. But your touch, taste, smell and hearing senses are even less dependable. Trv this: shut vour eves and hold vour nose. Have somebody hold slices of apple and raw potato for you io bite. Can't tell the difference, can you? Close those eves again, and have someone touch "your bare back with one. or with two pencils at the same time. Try and decide which number hit you. You'll have trou ble. Plug one ear. You can hear a nearbv clock (eyes shut) but you can't locate it with any accuracy at all. Soak one hand in hot water. Oth er hand in cold water. Put them I both in a third container filled with luke-wcrm water. It will teei cold to one hand, hot to the other. This is not only surprising; it also gets your hands clean. The advertising manager of a jbiff eastern distillery is a man I named Panther. . if1 chants. And they won't hurt the fishing for the natives any. It just doesn i work tnat way. i ne strang er takes what he can find and doesn't hit the favorite and hidden spots of the local Izaak naitons. Anyway, it's a big deal. If you have noihing else to do and want to relax your mind with some readiur that flows like water and has no meaning I might rec ommend any one of a number of astrological pamphlets, books, syn dicated columns and brochures. These tell you just how your life is going to turn out day by day. All determined by your srot in the universe and the sign under which ou were born. (We are now in Uie period involving Pisces.) They are really quite worth wnile to read. You find such pontifical statements as "poise essential when situations become involved." Or news should be studied." Not to mention "for good results it would be wise to select first tasks first.' All just good common sense again. But hidden under a guise of hoodooism and mystery. And per haps all for the best. Like the sprig of parsley on the mashed po tatoes. It dresses the occasion up. A lot of people will use common sense if told to by a pre-dated phamphlet which they buv but left to their own devices would merely louse things up in their normal manner. Far be it from me to disagree with 'em. I believe quite firmly that you make your own life and that stars have nothing to do with it. But if we can prod the people along a little and do a better job why not? After all "today is a good day to consider carefully be fore making a business decision." And could any star make a truer statement. Uncanny, these astrolo gists. not in power. Views and ideas will be discussed openly and freely. It is not a secret meeting: the door is closed to no one, regardless of his or her belief. Some day I shall attend similar meetings, for my right to do so is guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. "During my life as an American citizen, I shall harbor no doubt that my home is free from intru sion by government officials, or their agents; they, as all others, must respect my rights. My prop erty cannot be confiscated by the government. Nor shall any mem ber of my family be taken to pri son without reason and proper pro ceedings. Our life Is ours to live, free and unmolested. Our liberty cannot be taken from us unless we abuse it. Even then we have the guarantee, through the Bill of Rights, to a lair trial by an un biased group of our equals. -"As 1 go about. I do not live in fear for my life or liberty; for in America everyone is free to live according to the dictates of his own conscience. This is what the Bill of Rights offers and guarantees to me and to every American, regard less of race, color, or creed. It is a heritage worth protecting even unto death." Press Freedom Commie Style CLEVELAND 11 Reporter Marc Olelsser of the Cleveland Plain Dealer was barred from cov ering a meeting Sunday. ' As he was about to be thrown out, he pointed out that the meet ing was sponsored by the Ohio "Freedom of the Press Associa tion." Cleisser said the main purpose of the meeting was to gain new read ers for the Communist newspaper, The Dally Worker. They'll Do IMPREa4RO,THlMKS NOTHING OF SPENtHMQ R5KT KNOX EVCKX TIME He PUT5 ON A NEW SHOW Be IOWDEK 7WEE ARE things he just vsont so for - SUCH AS" THANK AHOATP of the umo iw TO MO. SHAG SACRAMENTO A black bird skims over ocean, bay, even river. From its long neck, rapidly-beating wings, sooty color, the young nat uralist recognizes a "shag'' or cor morant. Though accustomed to tamed pet rabbits, chickens, ahso 1 cows, horses, the taming of a cor morant to a Californian seems ab surd. Listen to this story of patient China: If a Chinese "shag" could talk to a California cormorant, the for mcr would envy the hitters free dom. In the Orient, race-old cus. toms bind everyone. Life is hard. Men w'ork from sunrise to sunset ior a icw topper cems. Millions are doomed to monotonous rice '4 JMfcpV. i EST iwnc unu,t . mi.v ttnvutuig ta attic iiiuuuo lit tuti. "c mu ttti.mei'J able. Buy in China an orange. The when our children arc unhappy: vender retains its peel for such I but Isn't It far better to Hike a lit navoring. Some Chinese rice grow-1 tie bitter with the sw eet as we go ers cannot afford even to eat the along and not have to take a ter rice they grow. They sell It to pur- rifle dose ot the bitter in the end. chase the cheaper-millet. The mar- We. as parents, can rest assured, gin buys clothing, opium to deaden that if there is something your the pain of constant near-starvation. ( children are ashamed to tell or In such a humanity-packed land. 1 talk about, it Is revealing, even a shag's earning ability is not I study your children and their overlooked. Nature periecled this ! habits. Right there, there is a ...... uat, - .u,c .isiic . uiuic; , , k-h V ft" . """-I"" ciauzed bill for "gaffing lis prey. The Chinese use tins smoothly-run- mtw. fish.lalkmir murhin. (or hu. nmg, fish-talking machine for hu-' man food - getti:ig. They RING, : ( mind you. do not WRING) its neck, xt cannot swallow its scary, linned quarry. It must bring fish to its owner before the ring is re moved. Later it is free to swallow its own "sea food dinner. C. M. Goethe RESPONSIBILITY KLAMATH FALLS Much could be said to saboteurs who lead youth up dark alleys of teachers who defy the wish of parents un der the shelter of academic free- dom; and to our own government. which sells itself abroad, its bonds nt hntn anri He in.,th .ul at home, and its youth down the) Wo miiti t Kim. ,.,i, , We must not blame youth for ; me era in wnicn it grew up. Ourslto let off steam. No two persons were days of self confidence, rugged patriotism, peace and solvency. Theirs is a day of loose speech, phoney patriotism and traitor codd ling; of regimentation, regulation and political domination; of infla tion, debt and draft. The hurried, harried, worried days of a pushed around, overtaxed war burdened people; led by a Moreover, youth is not a perma multitude of . bewildered planners. nent condition. It Is not a class, who plan expensively, poorly and One passes by It or recovers from late. ! it. But, as parents, we shall have to j Mrs. D. K. "take the bull by the horns" by at least trying to pui our own house I NKCKSSITIKS in order. It Is the mothers that ' KLAMATH FALLS I am writing are the guardians in the main. ' w h suggestion that I feel sure From the cradle to the grave, j '"' be echoed by every suburoan mother comforts, mother provides. I homf W'ner and a big step toward mother councils, mother is conlld- making our town more attractive ent. Therefore, as mothers, let's t0 Prospective businesses and the.r aslr nrpves a few Questions: 1st: What or who comes first in my home my children, my hus band, my household duties vr 2nd: Is it my social whirl; my appointments with the hair stylist; my ciuo or my iiienas or 3rd: Am I taking the interest I should In regard to my children's studies, tneir friends, their aspira tions? Whom do children mimic, includ ing the teen-agers? Adults, of course. They will pick up your slang, your grammar, your man ners. Therefore, you and I are an example, we are the motive power, and we should act accordingly. Be it parent, teacher, cowboy, actor, carpenter, or businessman, you, we, as adults, should set an ex ample, which, without reservation can be copied. Above all, let's not be influenced by political pressure groups. We, as adults; how do we treat property? Be it on the street. In office buildings, in busses, in school or church; any public build inghow are you concerned? Does it occur to you that you are pay ing taxes on that property, either directly or indirectly? There is no doubt in my mind that all parents want the best for their children; but sometimes chil-1 Open again... Hamilton's Cafe and TRUCK STOP 6 Miles North on Highway 97 Melva's back to serve you . with an A Grade restaurant. . Open 24 Hours a Day It Every Time -.-. UFt?ES TUF PLWS UW ttxj CAN J THE K FOR KEtJOW-VnNS V oKAY-v HAVE WrW V COSTUMES TOR V THE PL4CE-X50 V TTSA DEAL-Y YX.A SlUGE I -the MINK MUMBEf?. I CAM DO IT FOR OKAMEA J AND A UNEOF v,B GET jEM A boss, JUST GOT -Mfe m wiHA fi I TO HAVE IT TUNED AtiD ) eWft I PAID SIX Vmt PEDAL RXEP J .BucKS TD NAVE 1 o. J. l! "iK J IT TUNED OULV J dren arc strongwlllrd and parent s wills weaken. Ju.vt because a child wants more candy than is good (or him often lends to a tummy ache for the child and heartaches lor the pnrent.s. None of us are per fect, but if we are wise parents we will heed the little warning slg- nals and take steps to stop, look, and listen before it is too late. Our boys want use of the family car: our girls want their dutes ; without question or prerogatives. we . c '" " to our apron strings forever: grant- ed a 11 granted but. in the Una! aa.ysisgwho pays for the wrecked i car, the broken bodies, or the un- e .mi.se - is the parents. And o. society e-, great aeai oi oasic iniormauon io olle- lf,nl oiame me oiner iellow lor what rightfully Is our duty: it is mine and your duty to ' nlu. MiiMmn in Iho w.v w nnitbt raise children in the way we would with them to grow into manhood and womanhood and. In Ihe way; , society demands, mo matter how much advise you receive from an organization, an individual, a Pro fessional; it is the parents' respon sibility. ? said "I know of no safe denosl lory of the ultimate powers ol so ciety but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlight ened enough to exercise their con trol with a wholesome discretion. ! '.I.. . 'V'"" "V . " v' ul""1'"' . Youth consists of being young. and m countries where everyone is allowed, within reasonable limits. are young in exactly the same way. , individually. Some are dreamy and energetic; I whiie attempting to lure big bus some he around on grassy dopes ' inCf5 r industry Is a goal to be composing poems, some go tearing striVed for. there Is certain to be around in vehicles; some want to niany worthwhile developments reform the world right away and I dormant lor Idck of real coopcra make everybody happier, and still 1 1,, . assixunco In encouraging a others who merely wish lo have a good time. The suburban streets are n dis grace! Klamath County and Klam ath Falls has lots to be proud ol and offer. future residents except a few basic necessities for a growing community. Decent roads, in this day of motor travel, are a neces sity as well as Is proper drainage for the roads. Thank you, Mrs. R. II. Ifaren 1 3.520 Hilyard St. 'WELL-DONE KLAMATH FALLS I wish lo MAW Evefy RU If Wednesday DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS at Cliff Yaden's SIGNAL SERVICE 2560 So. 6th (Open 24 hrs. Every Day) By JinimyJHatlo M.7r"i ' - i -V.-", S '. - i - 1 I voice my thanks and appreciation I to the Highway maintenance crews ' who have (lone Mich a line Job In I keeping our IurIiuiiv.i rlrar this i winter In spile of severe weather. Yes. I agree that it Is "their job'' but they have done It wrll and. I In my estimation, deserve commen dation. Seeing that Hushing blur IikIU ahead has given me u warm tin gle In the region ot my heart many nights when I have been travelling home through a blUurd this past winter. And I. like' many more, get Into the habit of taking for grant ed the friends of ours who are there day and mglu regardless of weather or other obstacles to se-j that our travel is safe. Then, after the snow has abated, nnt tkA I.. ..V.. ...... ri.lliul n...l "holey." the pinching crew., are , ' wur,, of danger, and to I . ,(.,. i ,,,u. n,. , ' crn, ,hJ State o( Oregon Highway Minute nance Department 111 this area ate we, wo,.,hv of our ,hai,ks-"well done, thou good and faithful serv ants. ' Itespectfullv, Win. V. McKlbbln VFW INKI'STItV KLAMATH FALLS - Your pro- gram "Bi d the Basin," Feb 4) was very- Ue resting and should stimulate considerable thoUghl rel - alive to the subject ol establishing new con, mere, and Industrial de- i vel opmellta , thF Klamath Bumii HnvlnR personally experienced , ' rol.u.m5 connected ', ,..,' i,i,. hum small maim- ! CSiauil.snini, B small liluiiil taclurmg aim aisinuuiing opera- Hon. 1 would like lo make a lew comments lor whatever they may be worth. First of all, I believe that In- oiviauai aim siiuwi giuup t.-.i.-.- puses snouiu nave i w made up oi local business and :m nnviKnrv nninmiuri' iiiui iiihy I piolcssloiitti people willing lo ar ! range to lend a little time to meet j ill groups upon notification, or pn ' vately. witii any puny or group seeking advise or assistance In or- ' gamzmg or developliu a new : nn5c'. ' "'"...l"'?"1": ??vlsorX c2""".'tl55 iu"i" J. 'IUC at inc lliainoer Ol vullllllCf vtr, , local ballk.s. Herald & News etc. so that anyone seeking advise and ,i,,eo could net a uroun meet- ' me rrnneed. or contact members I siart. Furthermore, there are 2330 government-owned Inventions avail able for free use. and many more listed on Uie Patent Register as FOR 0NLY C Per Pound eon hov a tint P0''0' " that baby (age 1 month to 10 years) THIS IS A SPECIAL BABY OFFER GOOD UNTIL MARCH 15. ALL EXTRA PORTRAITS AT REGULAR STUDIO RATES. STUDIO 1125 Main Ph. 2 2791 ?' V MsJi ' ' '-'' ) ssll!iitrt.t Nisif f..T,inMr V II HttrtlMr. 1 ' ''C'1 Y'J ' twt prvltVatWUf Utitxl f thing stitlttHtt ftvt. -"l.lMi , l'l ', in, ,H '-,,!, Ml' NEW YOHK ill Kvervuuttv knows that lustiy has had ll's big moments. Hut when they depict them In the movies they always have it wise old character iiiimiid tu luiiko some hlstoilo utterance, showing ho knows how lniim lanl the rveut Is. And the by.MiilHlcis geiienillv nod iHofoiintlly as it they knew what wan going on too. My theory la thai people don'l usually imika historic retmirkx at hlstoilo iiioinenn. They Just talk like they always do. I know I was aboard the lliiltlesltlp Missouri when the Japanese Mirreiulei- was signed, and the most historic re mark I recall ovci healing was, "illlt slmvliig." Historians generally agree that the most iinpuruini event In the slory of tin- liiinmli race was the discovery of .lire. Ten-to-one Hie most memorable observation tit Unit ntoiueiu wasn't soniethlng like: "The torch of nums iipwui.i march i hereby lit." It was prob ably a .simplo exclamation "Ouch!" WITNESSES Hceentlv two university moles Mil s- Louis I,. Snyder ami Hichiird II. Moi rls-polled hlslonans, on Hie ten must iliclslve events In man s ircorcYtl pavt. They were nut inlo n book culletl "They .s It prn. Eyewiinesa KrHirls uf (.treat Evenis." Here Is their ll.t- nlung with a remark I think probably would be typical of the average reaction at ti.e bin moment- I. The destruction of Carthage. U0. 11. C. which put the Human Empire on top o the world. (Human soldier: "That s the blw brass fur you everv lime bum a i town down so the uuy In the ranks won't have place to enloy lilin- sell 2. Buttle of Achiiinople, 318 A II . which marked thu beginning ol the end of the Roman Empire. illinium soldier- "Oh, mv poor aching huck. Well, you cant win cm all 'i 3. Invention of priming front movable tvpe. H.'iO. resulting in the rapid dissemination of learning (Workman: "How am 1 ever go- ir.it to get this Ink outu my linger- nans. . available lor licensing. Recoe.tt'zlng our location as geo. graphically unsiilted (or many con sumer and industrial lines m com petition wllh established firms, wo must seek enterprises based on lo cal resources, belter quality of Pro duct, patent prulectton or new and unique type or end use. In our own operations, we arc establishing sales to the military fslublisliing sales to tnc mimary ",nd sc"ral noycriiiiinit agencies.! : iTruZ0,lm,. Aun iu'C 1 f ' 1 "l .V "o. Canada and even to . Saudi- A.r"b """ I .... w.w. . .u.....u.. , M,-...... oioer types oi prooucis Having na- lion wide proiiiiciion aim tn.sii niii- iiiuuiiiuuii mill ui.'.ii iijic lint) fucilitrN. and doulitmiE fuipin in euch o( tin l.st luo ycrs. V, on the ttf.'l Ctin.st iwut S nrMvff rcprtsfnUUives in other key vt'-te. with uppllcntluns in fur nnrc :tv: i representation which -we have not i as y(,t granted . Though our uartlci.lar onei atlon , , , ' this past year, no exciting cmitn- biitlon lo date, every eoulviilcnt small operation started here will add to the general wellare. with the possibility that one or inorc may blossom inlo a sizeable enter- Prise i Sincerely your. (Irenis Manufacturing Co. ('. R. (irrmi Own the u .... 52 Commander V-8 or Come, sec and drive this exciting new 1952 Studebakcr It's beautiful beyond words... distinctive beyond question It's just one of eleven Studebakcr body styles Every 1952 Studebakcr is a gas economy star J6w on ttydfSeeJtatpoab StuMakb ekdl Sludebaker Automatic Drive or Overdrive available in all model at extra cojt Mcculloch motors Klamath and 8th Phone 4149 ( I I'l'nii'llAlni " nil . ' 4. Discovery ot America, MO'J,, openlnu the New World. iHallor: "Now liuiybe we call go buck to Spain mid get it decent ineiil."i (I. Advent ol Ihe Meant engine, I'lilll, liitriKlilclug the Industrial en gine. (Workman: "If anybody thinks people will spend Ihnlr llle Ntoklng a machine he's crimy. It hurls my curs." i 0. Declaration of Independence, 1178. the classic statement ol hu man lights and iho democratic credo. t I'avcrnkeeper: "Well, It's nice In see these patriots pill their Mit nalures to soiuiihlug besldo a bar lllll."! 7. Discovery of anaesthesia, HMD, leading In llle coniiuest of pain. (Nurse: liey. Doc, Ihe palli'iit's knocked out -bin do you think can bring her lo?"j 8. AsMisslnalion lit Keriileyo. HIH, which .started oil Iho lust ol two world wins. i.spectator, hnlillng up son: "That's the Archduke-the one Hint's htcrtllng.") DAMES B. D-Dny: Invasion ol fortress Europe, 11M4. (American soldier: "Oh. mv noor aiiilnu back - don't tell me Hits Is l'i ume Where are Ihe dni"'''.''"1 Ill The atomic b inib. Alumii- gordo. N. M , IMS. opeiilnii a new age m wariiire. and leehnoltigy. i Eli .t sclciillst: "Well, lei's pack un and go home. My wtle'll give me hell II I'm late timiin-alum ;. Iminli nr no atoni bomb.' ; Thills Ihe wav history happens. The average guv Is alwavs con cerned wllh his own small problem ul Ihe big moments, nut wnai inrv .will mean lo mankind. Hill vmi an t tell that to the movie produ cers, Bagpipe Lament Ends Services I PORTLAND i.fl Memorial erv- Ices for King Oeorge VI. which i were held here Sunday, dosed ' wtln K bagpipe lament The services, held under the aus- pices of the British H'xMcllcs ol l'nriliiiid were utleuded by sev eral hundred Including Gov Doug las McKav. ! The R( v. It A A. Court Kim-I mouds. rector ol St. Mark r.pisco. pul church, gave the memorial address. Technicolor Ice Poses Puzzler BKUWICK. I'u. - It wasn I ,k ,,,,,,., ml ,,...1 lleiwlck -MPl k- second look the last few days. It w, pink ice u,e Siispuehaunii Hlver. The technicolor Ire lorined along (riP east nitim oi me river ano c- lrded some distance out i -m,- t , stilulmn , in..,! .(liiiiinn tn m nuiLir M.ilns , br wt olt (.uplI1 Irom n viKttri .HKicru-i pipe cim:,cil the colormc mm III X UCK UpSCTSf 4 Killed EL I'ASO. Tex. ID-- Four en listed turn sUtllunrd at Ft. Hliiss near here were killed Monday . when the truck In which thrv were ruling overturned. Another was Injured. ! The dead Included Pvt Curl O. I Drain. S2. Independence. Ore. Tlie accident occurred near the Hueco Anll-Alrcrall Firing Range about six miles north of Newman, lex. newest of ('A friend, writes a rmrespiinil 1 1 it . "niilleli'd ll broken leg In 1 !.', iimi now luift osteomyelitlH, Woiilit you please (IIkciiss the hertiitistiess of Mils nmdiUiiii ami (lie tirnt ineulV" Osteomyelitis Is disease of Iho liiuies iiml l'i known to havit existed since Ihe dawn ol mint hei'iitiso the holies u Mime pilmlllvn hu man belngii which have been dug up have shuwil signs ol this dis ease. ' It Is cuiiied by a errin Inleetlon el Ihe bona I'scll which ilcstrova tveu Ihl.t hard and leslstaut lis sue. 'Ihe disease Is still Willi us but Ihiiuks In Improved surgical meth ods, mid the life ol suih nrepr linns as Uie miIIii ilnms and anti biotics like penicillin, It Is becom ing on Iho whole both less freiiuent mid mine cnmltmlliy cured. dp until the la;.l three or four hundred years Severn ostromvell. Us In mie ul Die limbs was usually u i'ii I ril lj v iinipiitatliui. The dlxciu.c was sui rnuiided by superstition a!u and until the germ theory became uiiileinliK'd, It was olteu Healed Willi repulslvn appli cations Mich us Im lneniled tmitls, Hesh bndv lice, bulling oil, powder iiuiile Iroin KgMitlsn iniliiimles, tui'peiillne and herbs. Mimgois were eiiiiiiimniy ntirn in lhl. tri nluieiit nf osteomyellltii in ihe past heenuse miiuii'its eat only Uirnd tissue and therefor were u..ei tn clean hi) the deutl bone, ; No one is attnitied to the Iden ul mnuiiots eining their flesh even jwliiii lue lle-li Is dead, hut even ( today thts trt'atmrul is occuslon 'ally employed. The t t 1 1 v surgical treatment U-ed over the veins all were aimed at de.slinvhm or leiimvlng the dead lnino i lid pus and allowing new pus which was (untied tu ilrnlti to the sin face. Inc.enliitis Instruments for boring ihe but'" and siiaplng out all ot Ihe liilecied material have been tie s ti ed New method ol nttiu-k on osteo. mvt-liils niiw have been developed. The sulfa drugs and the sub stances tili'.iiltied Itom molds or germs cnletl antibiotics are tis'il wllh greet MirccHi in numv ea.es Seventl iiiemlM-lt ol both groups me uselul in osteomyelitis, Hv i liitf thfin II lias become possible to save many jietiple wun osieoniv eilils Horn iniiiitliH or even vears ol h'tspiliilliutluii nod repeated stir el'V For some. n course, suigerv Is till nece.Hsarv and the disease drauH on with discouraging persis tence. ANNOI NCl'S I'l.ANS YONKKHH. N Y. Close to Jl hiio.ooo In purses will be the- iiribuied to hoctnen at Yonkera , Raceway during I DM- Ol that amount, approximately 1100 000 will be mi the line during the 31-nlght, i Anrll IS-.May 24 Spring meeting. i Hip' Summer meeting will be 12 ........ Aug. M-TO and the rail ttt.iv.n rmn' Kept. 79 lo Nov. 15. ' GOLDEN CREME DO-NUT SHOP Now Located at 2218 So. 6th Hett to Lee Hentftlclti Drug A Complete Line of Pastries Phono 6491 the new! Champion v