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PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tl'KSDAY, APRIL 20, lfir.j FRANK JENKINS alitor BILL JENKINS Managing Editor ' Entered as tecond class matter at the pr. t office of Klamath Fulls, Ore, on August 20, 1906, under act of Congress, March S. 1678 MKMBERS OF THK ASOCIATM) PRLSS rhe Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use for publication of the local news prlntrri In this newspaper as well as all AP news. binscitirTiorj katis MAIL nV (AKIIIKR 1 month .... .. $ 1.35 1 month 6 months t 6.S0 6 months S 8 10 1 year $11.00 1 year 16.J0 CAUGHT. In The ROUNDS n By t68 ADDIONvxV 'V of WarnuiR to all the backers Taft and to those who "like Ike" and thai Includes about all Repub licans and Independents: Tills primary campaigning is Rood. But remember thai it is the primary. It's an elimination con test to nominate . candidate for i-rclrifn( ttrvnpmher Uiat it is an elimination contest and that either 1 1 o o k over one or the other musi oe cumul ated. The Important thlmr Is not wheth er Tail OR Eisenhower is nomin ated. The important thins is wheth ri Tail or Eisenhower IS elected. Can anvonc Rive us a working recipe on the preparation and cook ing ol porcupine:' We've lust read Uiat, when Pres ident Truman seued the steel In dustry. It was the 71si time tlmt a president has seired a private company or Industry since FDR the Norm American Aviation company in 1941. Wlrv all the to-do about this one then? Is it beenus it's an elec- I lion year? That m.'y be part of it but tne country's hair is on end lor another reason. The 'iO other acis of seimre were made under special emergency war powers that had been specif ically provided bv the Congress. paper , rnis is ine ursi nine m.. m- II proclaimed that the Klamath idcnl ever took over private busi River Gun Club "will hold its an- mess without due pwess of law. lusi on me arouuus um. uc ...v President. Since FDR first took cut at the "tired old men'' of the Su preme Court our confidence in the courts as tne wira leg oi uie con They'll Do It Every Time .. By Jimmy H.ulo I Y CO VOO MAVE "WT COe-OM J 1 NEVER S4W4 TOOK 1 f -TBeROCKSV I EtSy RX3K Oj7 ;, , ( l HERE. ID WAHT TO SUPPOSE -' lMr: SHEU. '1 ifc S AU"ST GST ALi. THE to wkeT T NV rris--soyoj wgeta Jpzr-ZL -f OtJT"" WE LCJO."3 S JUST 60T TO If eOOK HXI MIAWT 4FRgs A.VWVSJ ZZLn COPIES ARE BOY IT-- A HEW!, ITS OUT AoTOP rCE V : vtxi cmi any flrTir editioms oj A .rzJrSL ffeii i l ie. FTE sloPPE d W9 1 Si nfc?l TnlN I Mi i 1 u WE 3t-wy sEcnon- j UliUBlP I JftW -iSSijfy. WTU K4T TO I si J,k LJT-- 3fftiatfuN Kca.smwvT.Mj I j JACOBY on Canasta SllliO SIllcKllllK'CN' "Thin Is nuestlon I'd like you Came April 4lll i.nil i'uiil Miller . llv M.nch ioih I'nul irinrinljri, , to sctllc," writes a cone.ipinidenl t rrrelved a cuie ut wlnn Unit hli liiiiioiin.li cl wli-o n i n in ,,h, who auks mo not to nienliuil hei 'slarled Hi epic loinnry lit fnrla kulletl the ItwheAlpr C'lioliiiiin mi. name or town. on .Jmiuni v 'J, I did fnlrlv well, Irrlor. No, tlm i nllrclor hniin t "We were nluyliiii a frletilly rcUIiib to Itochenler In Inur wrekn. ihciinl ii word from Hie Mmi game of two lniiuiril CaiiaMa Mv "ut It took eluhl weeks to inovo . Liquor Aiilliorllyi 'vhlrli wn rr. oiiiolienl had live kings and Ilvd H eron town. . MUial)lj ciimiuli. Ilieyd onlv lu, Jacks on the table. Hhe added two The twelve Miles were two eiieh Mi' h "' 'he ikrm wild cni'ds to the Jinks but had not ol Mx illlleieiil vlnlimeii of mn, Hail-action. finished her pliiv. boltlfil bv Jean C'onliiriin, Pre-I 'IhciiaaeiiililiiiHeoliiMiprrnih.il "She then pli-krd up the wild -menux par Nulls. i'le d'Oi, clashed' Hie mtiic. In lieu nl ii, ciirda and added Ihein tu the kings, FriiiK-e. 'Ihev were a gill Iroiii a niliiliig letter, the KwlieMcr ml. NiiylliK she hud miido nu error. Win l'url.i friend and all ol the lu und . lector would lecogtil'c the imM had Just noticed that 1 hud nirUIrd leali.ern had to (In Willi tint vnl rmrlpl for it ceiils If Miller wnui.i tin co kllig.i. so it was clear Dial In lion of Jl ccttl.i stale lux and incciil II. und Mini Ilia Uniini .-he would surely uivd wild cards 11.33 U.S. cii.iloinr. iMitlrs Clmrinnicnl could begin iu lor her kings but tnilil not need More proflluble to the government 'Itinclluii them for her Jacks. I IIihii the itistoma wus the (3 otur- ' IIITI Itl'li 1 said llml site loiildn I move ct,,UKr or tlm two months I Tlili. however, rnlullrd the tiiimi. n U III i.itl'Htf tenitt IIim liu.lru ti ... n . ., .... ... ' . , , ttliit I'lllll Wlis li ving lo gci pirn- out 1)1 till er nil iii-i iii.il iihviiir inrtii session of his properly. IVr.ilsl- inilui luril. When lltcfe hud been in. ence. n dor.eii Irltern, uKliliivlts mid i siircti'd und itnintivrd. innvlir liv pltotie culls, and he fluullv itiiiile I lie AHoritcv llriicrul hlttifrll liui II Willi gratitude Ihiil wine till- not likely, 'cause In wns pirn.- pioves with itge. Inisv with his own troubles nlumi The .hrnii il.iov nl tin. liaiixiii-tliiii ll'en; nllvwuV oil IMnri-lt Ji t llir We've Just read an Interesting i ad in last Thursday's copy of the ; Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka's news-1 nual Catfish Fry upd Shoot Sun day. April 27; starting at 10 a.m., at. Quigiey's store op the Klamath River. As an added attraction. Bar becued Couear Meat. Public Invit ed. tDan and Eva to serve you in the Lounge). Did you set that Cougar Meat, l - - NEW YORK if Do vou have "telephone fear?" Or does your telephone shudder whenever you reach for it? Are you making of your telephone, or are you letting you up as a Duin? $amA WxViIoju) AIICs the wild curds from the lucks to the kings; that once the cards were down on the tuple Utcy could not be shifted. "Mv oimoneiit nut the wild curds I back with the Jacks, suyltig Hint she did this not because site avus wronif but because I was her uiirst, She niHtlo me feel like two cents. "Was my siutnneiu of the law correct? Was II proper for me o slate the low? W.is it proper for my opponent to uct a- she lid when I stated Uie law?" Only one of these cine '-ns Is easy lo answer. My corri:.7ond nil s tiuricrsiitmlini; ol the law whs absolutely correct. When those Is an exhibit ol the elllclencv and !"v " "le nnor oiti car.e oi wihr dispatch with which the la.xpuiyeis' determined in .u si.sj anil ihr hired help serviced an ordinary government strirago on nnnie inr uuv anil his S&.iuiuiK ulll bin ol IWO IIIIMllils IJ wine. When the wine arrived in New York oil January -'ti, Instruellnns awaited thul II be sent lo Roch ester, N. Y. In bond Inr eusiunis c'eiirunee. It urrted In Rorlirsirr Frbruurv tith A piione cull to I'us. it show WASHINGTON Federal I While the Consiiuuion doesn't Judge David A. Pine will rule In .specifically sav th- President has lnrhts (tw ria,,i An (n D.l . ... real buddy V" . J . r.-i- .r iniii 10 snzr private nroneiiv, , i. aem s "'ure of the steel Industry, like the steel nulls. II doesn't M)-c- ine issue is the President's con- lilcallv say he .-.mi ,in s, m i Miiuiiunni Dnmr mm ti nit i-mivaH These Questions are behiff fv- .sn mnrh Hiu-iiinn ihat nn.iii.. stitutional tripod of checks and bal- iplored by a 29 - year - old social ! everyone has become his own law- Barbecued 'ances has been waning. ipioneer named Barry Oarfield. who 'ver. with opinions.' I Still, we re awaiting ine outcome is irjing io correct a mistake. The steel company lawyers have We've always heard about tne of the court actions in uie sicci J "r. nic.anaer uranum astcd the judge to do two things: of the cougar ana aooui cases as anotner nmi i"f - . j i. uroer me nuns returned to ! tie invented the telephone, re- "-e owners on the grounds thul marked Garfield, "But he neglected i "e President had no right to selre ,lo teach people how to use it." ihem. I With some 35 million telephones' -' rder ,he Rovernmcitt not to inow ringing more or less steadily irni5e u,e steelworkers' w ages so Garfield thinks It is high time lu-'lcns s " controls the mills. diviltials should reall7e that the' nu-'fenllv was put 111 as iproper use oi tnese lut e gndseLs - " i,. lean help them win or lose social J110" ord,rs he "nills turned back ther-fore the President a s 'or hnsin i to the owners, he doesni have to . . . orl ulr riesiaem. as ' , , rui. 0n No 2 rrcsiaent. nas verv wide powers n "so ocneves corporations o..i ir ... tinoer the Constltutlon-Presiden CMO ,1. the delicacy of properly roasted or istone In the evolution of our gov- barbecued cougar meat and nave , emment. neither heard nor tasled the one j - t'othur Tn fart we ve never 1 An interesting siaemtm i:or seen b cougar m uie wua. In fact, save for the tracks and an occasionally sighted deer car cas and an occasional too speci men, the cougar is Just an old wives tale as far as we're con cerned. Now, here comes the Klamath River Gun Club blatantly serving Barbecued Cougar Meat as a side dish to its catfish. Can anvone give us a .first hand connoisseur's report? steel seiiure came from Oregon's Senator Morse. Morse, you'll re member, has made many soeeches for constitutional government in favor of government bv law. not bv men. President Truman, you'll also re mnmbpr. could have invoked the Taft-Hartley law to handle the steel stalemate instead oi seizing the in dustry. Senator Morse applauded the President's action. lime of emergency. ! The President is responsible lor ,ll;e national wcllurc in an enter gency. And he savs there is an : emergency now und that he acted for the nallonul welfare In t.iklnit over the mills to prevent a halt in steel production. ' Where does lie gel such power? From the Constitution mcli. snv the government lawyers. But the Constitution doesn t say lie ran seize private property in an enter- . ilruees were put down on the table l""' mealed thul lielote anything in a legal meld they could not be (1'rther could lumpen the Hinle sinned They hud lo stuy with l""'nr Aiilhot llv In New York Cllv llir Jacks. hud to issue u penult so the minor The ullier questions have-lo do could receive II. wlUt huiiiun relations und Irlfnd-I Such a request went forwoid on i ship as much as thrv hare lo do Februm y 1th. Hr February Will the with Hie rules ol card games. Il Liquor Authority got around very hnrd to answer the questions ! ,0 responding, sent a letter which without knowing the people and ' 10 b' nreseinet! In the Com the situation 1 modules Tax Hureug In Rochester, In u loiirnuinent, the laws arihlch. upon payment of Uie siute strictly enforced. Even Hi an ordl-!1"' would Issue release tor the tiurv club snme. every plaver ex- m-'i nuu to on wiin im On April third, two months ai rr II hit RrHlie-ter. tie Railway l's press Agency l'"t en-session nt Hie jwme ngulll, dcllvcicd It to Paul's 'dnwiitievii i.lllce end enlleeityl lSft estiress iitlil oeetimuli'teil lli'lidlluu ehuiges Tot-1 c I I., lerlu'eut of .1 kind l;'rld ulfl uri tltt II i "It heller be good " sulil I'uiil i he Ivnccil It heme III I'lllsfniit f Ills oltl eat Larceny Case Dismissed prt-ls Ihr rules to be rnfrrrrd. Tlir Minn priticlplf holct wlifi. pcoplo who somrtliurs ply tn chibs hup pru tu bo pluvltik In M)inrl)f(iy ' home intrA1 f ti flub Thfv rr sliil the sort of proplr who follow rulf-H tnrrfully. But thric rt' thuiiMimU uf other people who nrver piny In clubt or tnurmunenlA nntl who never havti itny rxnrt knowletlde of rules or i A rrlinlnnt rhnrif of larrrnv bv bntlre. fllrcl Apitl Jl nunlirt Kiunk 'ltutroot(l wax (tiM.iK'.rd MotKlav bv PlMtirl JiiclKf Nlvk Cnrter. und the rrnurit nl Merit A Pinllb the ri itiplmnini; wllttei., who (let lined to (it ii erute 'ItiorotjiKKt 1m lren rhftrsnri itt t.iktni; n un JtinK ii'oi'htnr he t, tivitic i'fi I'.intmrt out of KUtn.h Icouniv. Tl tnnrh'Tie brin bnimht fi"" Merit' Atmllaiue-, 'iwiiert by Hmilh Sam (Djcuvadr Husinos Mirror A number of i menu were down 16 percent. Butui fail to aiipfeciate how poor tele phone techniques by their employes cost them .millions of dollars In terms of lost sales or good will. Suppose you'use the newest tooth paste, smoke a smart citraret. em ploy the correct deodorant, wear the right clothes, avoid "five o'clock shadow." and keep your mind raror keen by reading only the best books? . . If you pick up the telephone and bark Into it, "Hi'ya. Kid?" well, all is ruined. You've gone to a lot improvement for nothing. JUDGEMENT your keen tne mills, tne owners still get a break if he tells the government not to raise wages. SEPARATION The steel lawyers bused their case on the reparation of powers in the government among the three branches: Legislative iCongressi; Judiciary 'Courts : and the Execu tive Branch t headed by the Presi dent '. j Boiled down, the steel people's reasoning went like this: While all three branches have certain Dowers conferred on them by the Constitution, no one of the three has unlimited powers and geney. i me same lime It doesn t i penalties. Ihey would never pen- alie nn opponent, and Ihey ex pect olltrr people to be equally lenient with them. In theory, they should know the rules and be bound by thein- but we have to lute facts rather thim theories. Against such an otipo- lilial powers vl wide scope are im i'iih. Ji. .in., nit uinnu -r c n llionqh they are not spelled out In NEW YORK tfl nrofessional nulse-tekers hi.ve rc-la year ego the industry was in the . . .1 . KhIIS nt ht.cinttcc I mtrlst rif a sir.vnrpiuwm fin thf. .-r- u ; fu..q wm- mic use... wUu,.. - . , I 11 c iCicpiiOUC projCCl5 your ' .v, (c u. . Most find him showing no sums accountants say, "alter allowance ; personality, and people judge you cfhe , :r. ih. w. r,::,, ru -.." . -i--' So tn.y ,ked JU(lE. P!n. t0 slPD Th - m, . th . Me nM founded what he hopes. in and put a limit on what the The American Home Laundry u a new science tele-technolog-j.' President can do bv ordering the Manufachirers' Association reports to remedy the situation. What "ernment "o give up the steel that factory sales of household lis tele-technology? Oarfield defines mills washers were a third lower this it this wav: ; StL ,H i.w ass.d March than the year before. Sales i ... .T1'y. 1?."' nt Irnner. .... cn '5 IC S.uuy Ol .lie CCOnomiC OV COHrCSS UIVIIIK Uir ricaiucii. or..? cI-v-f cent. an(j social aspects of the telephone 'power to seue the mills: and ortiiil So went the coi eminent trru nient. When the Rovernmrnt Uwver, Assintant Attorney General Holme' j Bnldrldtje. was Nptnlclnc. Jude i Pine tntmupted (o ask tf he meant I there wan no limit at all on the President's power, even In an env iPnrencv. ! STOPPM.KS j Baldrldse seemed to Indira tf tliiit ' what he meMit. He paid a President could be stopped In the - nenl Just forget about the rule ard sTrlrtne. U s better tn your fnciul.N thmi to win game -Hlntf' firmer In the pie. SIAII MX AH 1. lly Marcli tith 'he Ktn'.e lepittt inent of rtnntu-e 'routed nnd wrote: "The Mule tax on aalunil .itmrkllni; w.ne 40 cnttft mil Ion; on urtl flclttl plkllnt; wine. '.H tnt n tnlion: nn 'till wine 10 ccnlt a Ion Twelve Imlile- of 1 11 tin ecjunli 2 i kuIIoiia " It wn.t a (Ik'iire- I l-o u t-f 0 r-voui'HFlI an.iwer. The rurelv definite thins wan Hint the Iti.x had to he paid and not with poMase Mamps. Paul hndn'l lind a look nt hit wine vet und whether It was i Mire, lie did know that It mill l fi'lne that ihr Claim (nt the moment Mtilt In government Umbo. fcePp rinnuv ii wa.x acierininea to ne rard Ml" n ,nri ntl 1,11 lanumua tme N.M MNA!.ISHi N 1 1 HINliAPOttK. "fhe (hunr Kal-Shrk ttoxeruiurnt ha notifted CliliiPAf Naiwmnlbt Oruutilintinm Kline must he referred to a" "Hie Onvernmenl m the Chlnere rtepub llr " Bankruptcy Action Filed But a few think they detect a quick emng here and there. Gloomy is the word the National Association of. Purchasing Agents uses In assessing the general busi ness outlook- Its Aoril survey says twice many companies reported produc .tux was paid, all In one installment It was 24 cents: lust like the man no ponderously said: 3 i gallon at 10 cents -a uellon. "Well, what next?" asked Miller, who was hoplni; to set his wine bv 81 Put lick's Dav it aas early March by then, and oil needed as fur the Stale Tux Department In Rochester to notify the Stnte Liquor Authority In New York that It had received !' rents - on sextuple forms, no doubt - H. .whereupon the ntate I.lnttor Author of lly would notify the United States Uie estate of Cllffoid J. Shuck. .Customs collector In Rorhe.ter I of i who was ad)ud(cd liicoiniietenl ! that the sovereign Slate ol New i i York was aaiisneti ami the U. S. j Government could litke oyer. A petition for authority to file In bankruptcy has been brought in tion declines as reported gains. Forward buying Is very cautious, the association adds. Order back logs have dropped sharply. Inven tory liquidation is going on in some fields. SLOW PAY The National Association of Cred it Men finds payments slow. It blames taxes. Two-thirds of re tailers' February bills weren't paW. as the businessmen saved for March tax payments and thereby lost the discount they would have had if they'd paid their bills during the grace period. Workers' paychecks, in consumer hard goods industries, were a little lighter by mid-March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports. A drop in the number of hours of work a week accounted for the loss. The bureau blames "continued slackening in the output of con sumer goods and building mater ials and a slowing down in the ex pansion of defense-related activit ies." In the furniture industry, Seld man It Seldman reports the down trend in bookings and production continues. The industry's account ing firm says orders booked during the first quarter were down 19 per cent from a year aeo. and ship- ' Pulse-taker, who think the worst ' " ?'."".,uu com- .mere a .awaiwia ... is over and feel sim of revival T" . .. " ' social Riving mm .uui i.. . "Raw wool'busTness is nieklmr on He int0 tne "eld "ccident. ton, the U.S. Production and Mar- "Sttie nr MinhT- hH ' h. keting Admmistration says. Prices on the subiect8 so h, n went ud a little in ihi world', nrin. i.Julcn on .Ule. subject, so he did in.i i..j. ..i7 me researcn mmseif sumed a week than in January. waiMci wool use gained IV per cent. u twj ', . ., Dealer, in hirt .n. i,th.r i, i b3 l .".nd error.' good phone users but usually Garfield is now writing a book check on the coursc hr ",'',s followlns In onlv i two wavs: Conaress could impeach him or when election lime came Circuit Courl here bv Claude around the voters could throw him !-huck of Merrill as aunroian out. This whs an extreme view of I Presidential power and President 'April 18 Truman himself tnav have felt i They had rnsaKed In business as Baldndse went loo lar. for Sunday Shuck Brothers since 1045 Truman made public a letter he The petition declared the bust wrote io a citizen who asked uues- ness now insolvent and unable to linns about the steel dlsoule. I pay Its debts as thev mature. u... ..1.4 h. in L IMP h-re.S OCIll Sn O. IIIC .miuiininiw .- ..n.. wv ... toiuwittatov of the President are de- of .600.000, and assets of individual rtnn Ihe .llid ciarv (JUdKe TIVCO irom IIIC wiibiiiui , i. n. i.icii.Li. ...... Pinei should tell the President they are limited, of course, by the where to eel off. provisions ol me lonauumon. The Kovernment lawyers, briefly. put their case this wav: MOW lTer" nUTT Wcdntidoy DOUBLE S&H GREEI STAMPS Cliff Yoden's SIGNAL SERVICE 2S60 South 6rh (Open 24 hn. Every Dey) ticularlv those tint ntrht of Individuals." par- protect the recovery in prices ull ..7. .u. ..V. "L" . .-.TV." several , "r " report a slight in I.e. L. n.J.U ... ...tr .oj). w tc. . mill ocvciai . . ui ' ..j . , lam. hn- Mmn.ni ..ltln nrip.. o.K . t Korpurauora ana ousmess shoe buyine is expected, to pick up SJSSSL, ana lanners say meir ousiness . .... ". 'j ' .. . n, -i.u Heavens Above- A high school boy who recently , remarkably discordant. Bad toiPnhnn. nr.'ii. h...h..n Interviewed me wrote in an essay The late Dr. Perclval Lowell and torney. In excess of 400.00n Part of the asse.s. the petition said, is in farm lards In need of cultivation and unon which crops ennnot be planted unless financed. The Bank of America holds mon tages cn almost all assets, the l etltlon continued, and the mort- irarres sr.. n..t Hif and the hunk has given notice It Intends to fore close unless the oartnershlp takes steps to liquidate through bank- I ruptcy. . I The petllion was notarized bv A. C. Yaden. Klamath Falls at- above output. And lumber men hope iK . .IV T . lmn this means a pickup. J, What you a,rt 8in J s" Farm machinery P makers are ever Plck "P th re hopeful, too. Sales should increase, . soon, thev think, and some nriirt '. "'c rera8e Pc".n n0 sales will top last year's record. ii0' j??"'.'! 0?n v5e .f,.'n". ' The business now is In process of in Federal MORSE TO WILLAMFTTK SALEM 'si U.S. Sen. Wayne . ., . rtn.. hr ' . .... ' .viorse oi urcgon win oc cuairman you care to read what follows here. CRTry watcr from the spring-melt- h R,t,ubrrn mork ronv,ntion The planet Mars is now a Ing of the polar snow caps to , i be held-at Willamette University regions and ''f -SSSSSa. l0lMSSSa l?1 VSU1!, when' Dreuwrues on' an eUbora, -uptcv nd orders are lower than at this "'i "V, na'JT. "'J Mara, the God of War. some- network of fine lines. These they UVU; tjU13 'l"U' a VS..7V. ninipiinu 3 ! .. tvery mellow what that voire, has In nav His study has convinced him that ipe- is urgently requested in case structed tne most common fault m tele- nhoninty Ik v-hat ha nllc 'lofr nf by intelligent people lo I time last year. But the National Lumber Trade Barometer says that lor the year to date shipments, are runnlne six per cent. above nroduc- tion. and orders are seven per cent I brilliant object, and tonight will be equatorial rising In the East-Southeast ap nrnxlmatelv l' hours after sunset. By May 8, It will be at Its nearest onnrnarh to Us a distance Of al- the phone." he said. "He should L,. to million miles, and will be listen to it played back a few times i rsni shortly after sunset. It is , multitudes of dark lines visible at then he'd want to change it. idecldedly red and non-lwlnkling. times, but they arc not certain SLOVEV nnce in B utile over two years ; thev have regular forms, so dc- "Peoole dres. for a fae-.to. Mir. te relatively so near to us , cmeaiy ao noi tavor lowcii s inter face conversation. Whv not do the! that It is very brilliant. But only ! pretatlons. Some same thing, in effect.tfor a ohonc'once In 15 or 17 years are these A reader says that she has pains in ihe stomach. Sometimes conversation? too many people are j "approaches'' at their least ai.v passed a long tapeworm and asks I anemia is present or other sums discourteous, sloppy anj lazy in lance. In 1939 our warlike planet for a discussion on that subject, in ihe blood. 1 their phone talks. They fail to put was only 36 million miles irom us over tne impression thev would iana in msi. minion ... (Da. . p. Qohdan way May III. Robert Small, convention points." Or more probably they ' """"" could be wide stretches of vegeta tion on both sides of the canals. Many others agree there ar Tapeworms nr flat u-nrm nf Th rliunnncic nr . over lh imnressinn thv vnnlH and in 1941. 38 which there are several kinds, are nends on findinr narti nr th ! like. They don't know how much of i was then as bright as Jupiter, one of several varieties of intes- tapeworm or its eaes in the feres tinal worms. All of the various All tapeworms are made im of a of tapeworms the broad head, characteristic for each va- personallty a phone gives rieij. ana segments attached to the head like links of a chain. At the tail end, the segments contain "tlnds tapeworm, the dwarf, rat, beef, and the pork tapeworms can in vade human beings. Tapeworms are present all over esgs which are shed off. Of course, the world, but they are more com- i there are some differences in tri llion in some countries than inipearance and behavior of the dlf others, particularly among per- fcrcnt kinds of tapeworms sons who have unfortunate eating : Most Infestations of human be- m t' u r "nps conlc from swallowing the ui '"""rn1 ls le moss ; eggs oi a tapeworm in food. When vuo.iivpviiu.il, Duin ine aouu worm and the larvae (which Is the young stage in the life cycle of the worm can become parasites of man. When first Infected with adult worms, human beings usu ally do not show any symptoms. When symptoms do develop they are not always alike, but depend on the number of worms present, the susceptibility of the patten! lo the tapeworm's poisons and the size to which the worms Rrow. Such symptoms as do appear usually consist oi a vague feel the kind of taneworm Ik Identifier! by examination of the segments or eggs found in the feces, appro priate treatment can be begun This consists of drugs which are called "anthelmintics." There are many of these, some of which have been used for centuries. The choice of the proper drug lo use Is difficult and the first treatment is not always siier-ess. fill. Fortunately, the success of the treatment can be checked by finding the head of the parasite. rr..r lc nil ..Amnio. ..-I ......I .U. Ing of discomfort, disturbed diges- head has been separated from the tion. and frequent diarrhea, loss Intestinal wall to which It is at or weight, sleeplessness and vague I tached and eliminated. The JAYHAWK Soyt sum THERE'S NOME BETTER "91" Octane Ethyl 31e JAYHAWK GAS X13S South th 35? - their away Garfield has found the thing that most irritates phone users Is "to be kept waiting." He agrees with the phone com pany itself that the time - wasting "Hello" greeting should be dropped. His substitute: Speak your name and you department, If you are answering for your in in . , . "And always put your best voice forward," he added. Has his research paid off per sonally? uarneid. who is a bach elor, answered triumphantly: "Well, I never in my life have been turned down for a date over the phone." go so far as to assert there is no indication of these lines and that belief In them Is purely a "figment of the Imagination." Whatever the facts, we can enjnv the splendor of this ruddy planet in our spring skies. SUNDAY SALOONS' OKU NEWSPAPERS BOOST PRICE SAIGON. IndesChlna, lfi News papers have Just boosted their sales price ,by 60 to 109 per cent De pending upon where In Indo-Chlna a newspaper Is delivered, the cost of the daily paper now will be IS cents in nearby provinces, and 20 cents elsewhere. about 2'. times brighter than. it will appear this year. The next verv close approach will occur in W956. ' The diameter of Mars is only : ST j0hn. III., IH-Sunday sa aboul one-half that of the-earth; j00ns arc 0,ay hcre Thl(! 80utr,crn Its average distance from the sun. I Illinois village of 130 voters, whose V- times OUrs: its year 221 j. Of chief source nf mnnlnlnnl r...mi. our months: and Ha day 24 'i ter-are two taverns, voted on that restrlal hours. Small telescopes question. Sunday operation of the show the polar snow caps, the large j taverns waa approved, 64-65. Elev-blue-areen sections which are gen-1en didn't vote. erany mougni io inaicaie vegeia-1 tion, and me rc.iaisn aeseri area, i The so-called canals of Mars : cause endless controversy. Some i astronomers have nevir seen them even through the largest telescopes, others, using smaller instruments, claim to detect them clearly at moments of "best seeing." 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