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toes HERALD AND NBWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ' MUUrK JMPM MUior :' VltH, UUr JitwM M eoon4 elaao nutter at ttw put ettle at Klamath TkUx, . Or., (a AUfiBt , im, undtr act at Oenrrtu. Marck I, l!7t rmvicei: AfisocuTtD nuas united ruts AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION 4rriaf Southern Oregon And Nortbtra California SUBSCRIPTION RATES CARRIER I MONTH $ I.SO MONTHS . .0O 1 TEAR IU.00 MAIL 1 MONTH I I 50 I MONTHS 7.50 1 YEAR 112.00 Kv tlut th rrtc mar ' Wr hare UM tht wWlo diniur jlMOt Wt IM tlUMI ' )wv toea nit f lmltacty li lur run4 Ut n mr dan r prlaa at Ut tn4, 4 It toiay ftffct t tK fTMt of aw' Bit Stauth Avantw inml hua ,' hn f urMt, rrrrb,f rretm rlaielea t Mt'M. iut ettttnt ar la Ott tTharaday) waatiai 'wlttlt far Ik www bum f April ta me lnf. It 4't aa ta Qi feat the M T WM U. tat a eaay , kag Wa ink mU frwM ptt)t j ta a h va- aw a aoa , May roe re .- " sTii fkii i Mt froatrat lUt ;4rf akrtJia U to ft (Ml that )t liMaia Ita't asm to v 4 an r raiiaoio jmbv m uwn. . wMiuaty t www to ht ; ith r kind at am turay aa u mar ana t -anur anavwo- M arati; : rToaaity uu rauaa z maMt an auainf ataati jnieat mat intra a aira wawjioif, an . Mat tnak ,V rtolif th Cat f 4y tth auriv rm4 to kit aa: hep Tantntr n CUH u a ru at wtkr fn to mt. Chrty w ttiibif Mut a caukw (! tM k ktfl kuMAtrM tttlr haaw lU M tht talwt laM. tkui a vT fUck. nm tht I t a fa tht Vat air kit tka tell' rUfht a kH4. I fat to Mtak (wWiwM fatal a( "Milaut .taWifiU. a tnra tlaa,- 1 tktta la ktavy kalr frvrlAf af kar4 1rttr MttraUa to Bav Tfttatti. - jknirrato WiUf l asptaata to k f4 ttfp af a tout tto, tta, kot rH4 agr aiaatoai at THi ftatkla Uifa Ka auEato nv w aaw aa mvet tatity hikUM , )ja aM atiap raV 'hwd. far ' maratl tMr kva't tW to atoi MTkto ap r r 4Vm uv to 'w CaaT haa, 'aaat4r If I ktpatn .AkthtM Uk tka .ttoaU tid (Ml al lHUw? m a VfuaHr tMp4i . tnaaMra af auttt ckaaj to uatM ia mrH aaivaa. ' ' jaa 'ustolir. ftrU ttlaua dim- tor far tka Biaia, aayaa to a- mlltuto uU Maaal alaaa tkt .tHm that Iktra tra v l lauf-anati vaa)iat aaaja. ap raF latotr taiaa to iV .mVN )Bito k atwkar af faatua at taaa toaf a aanw- .' -Vifcr CV WLB08 rnlfkt avawt ta topi at kJitorlrt) aatuataatotiaa (t . ip. , 111 to tka ttatw paatlt ttata la .VtittV taluaia t attotat aul Ut fnjttrattoaa tiut fata to , arth it to th Nialalieta tlaaatM a atk i ttoauaip aratiatoi to kt) 4t)M to fni airtTt ai mU . . Ouf aiiirak trttl ruuf to Win tiMtom f krttorlitltt (1U lata tva frauH to tl .ra t. Tk tl( to rt. at ort. ka ratlttlt l aaaUaiatf py eoattoU wltk trlkn to ttli vtrltus blttortt kk tot nam to tttutit atatttt af vhit 4U kAt. Tk ata4 1 aiaaatt af tht fta at MlaatUla at tt eulmiatto b to itm4 Uttoptltltt af mn 4. to W a at g Try ny mttarltl aa kr aiyak rmlalt caat tka atn af tka H'ir piar k4 ttr, kitoflM katrUS 4tM0l pmU; to tta ttr Trl In ftvf a to kthiiMIy "at rllk HPvr" wl "laUHttty!," Ut Mraap to tavati? tMll; at Hit Man af Ts. Ptoll7 attfl fl!4rw! M prodnotn attrll H th K4 taritd ftrms. Much of tht ateat raluabl al' til 1 burled from tlfkt la rut ptriodtctl littrt tur, arlnelptllr tht tbttrust tnd aat lvyt toeeulbl publleitlons af Itamtd (oelttlti. Thlt his bttn iceumulatinr during mtny yttra t icltntiflc ttudy, both In tht itrnlattloo of tacitnt chronicles, tod la tht f laid work tnionf tht trlkt. Many of thue students tr f the typt he htv often dlt ftr yrt (mons; tht ptoplt thy ttuditd. tnd mhos lantisgt they had first to mister befort they could tet much further. Trtlntd obtervers of this caliber art eommenly completely tnd tuc etssfully objective In their ap proach If thty art not wedded to some definite conclusion that they seek to prove. It Is recognized that (Oak scholars can be Implicitly optod a recorders of the lnfor auUMt that hat been livtn to ttn. Yat In certain respects tht mod tra tathropolot'st works under a dls4rnts. The stresm cannot rto higher Uiaa It source. While tot recording of data into docu moaUry farm can be Implicitly ac cepted at authtntlc. we cannot be anally aura of the authenticity of in native informant, in tna course and a half of whisky at en alttlng to get a hangover from tht fusel oil content alone." aha tald, smil ing. "Do you know of anyone who lioea that?" Miss Plamp sings alto in her church choir, her hobbv la gplnr on camping trips, and her current beau Is a Princeton University English professor. Has her unususl occupation had nr unususl elfect on her? 'Well. If I liavt a eold I have to let tht simples pile up until I shake It and gtt my aense of smell bsck." sht said. "There's one other thing. I used to havt a great deal of trouble with my teeth. Bat sine I became a taster aeven yeart ago I haven t developed a alnglt ntw cavity." She emphasised, however, she wasn't recommending whisky-rinsing; tht teeth 2 timet a day as a substitute for a visit to tht demist. It merely has worked out that way with her. phoning, tht scientists ssy. New gsdgets are so complex and skilled lsbor on assembly lines so expensive that industry Is turning to still mora complex gadgets to make tht whole thing as automatic as possible. Temper Of Times WSO LONGiHONDOMT WRetrrl I 7HE C4NCWJE ANIGHT W"""? ' A TH6 SET TDDVSO'S ITU. BtMfmMtmm- k psj? LPtUS PICTURE TUKTtf I p3j2j . mam rriMEtz TROUBLE ISi I V. VjJiiou Xkin cioD.miJS -J InaPTO THAT NISUT- CZ I I m t By JAMES MARLOW WASHINOTON, un Prtsldeot D-ntT i. q,, ,utur.. Elsenhower's fourth State of tht Union message te Congress re flects more than the temper of tht ( years, ehtnges have taktn place times. i many trioes. utnain roings t. .... . -aim. rettrslned mes- it'oud Heading Summit, N. J. (To the Editor) My reason for this note Is to ssy that this month the Herald and News liss boon arriving irrcguai ly with later dates coming often before earlier dates which I as sume Is because of the enormous sntount of holtdsy mall. But for some reason the issue of Decem ber U was incomplete. If It Is not too much trouble. I'd appreciate geitirg a complete copy, as I hate , ea miss one. ! I'd uke to add that although I, know almost no one In your area I get more pleasure out of read-j tng your newspaper than I do out! o! reading some of the big New t son. I wish you and your organ-, WASHINGTON IUP) Look for lsatloa much happiness and pros- an official announcement , soon that the United States will stase Atomic Officials Predict Series Of H-Bomb Tests I. L. C. "Jttttlt Relautas" aad the laHivid. Ml raeltala af wta aTtduettloa aeh es tka various Mrly mls tlarls Ip ftatrtl, or tntelllgent (and trie, to p, KlentUie) lrvler utk ts Ue tnd Clark. eg! M. W. tl Mtxlmll Isjj f Wd. Jealsh Oragf tnd ethers. With tot at miy assocl kto such arly resident Si David Tkpoo tot yaungtr, Alittadef nry, Daniel Wllliaiat narmon. tora wkt took th troukl to writ up thir om journals er e)jrprlnett. Such mm iper cm maly axhiblted some degree f ul-Mlatiris oeutlen. tat at least a llterery rtaseltnet fe tof iteti re frequently rvled tad Tlndleatdd by snore etaotrn maratvt trttlea f liter time W atturtlly tun( f ram thee Hft rtedrds to soe whtt the stu daatt V madtra tnthrtatlegist, at developed In kit mvtstlgtutns tnd while e find the h.tf at ttleaee dvflag their leamM. r7 a tmamietad lltdrar f torta. o 11 raise, leant to re to eel met alto va aaara cauass toaa tk fenaet kaatosa tamt af wea matriatiti Mv avltd ldl vidusl prefer ease toat they purama anui hi greattsi ar en thlsi to to aitlatlM af til vMane to th iantfiry. Tht pre atotlaa w caA pa aaturad b- mMhtne; sa ttr as it gars will a tuHiralle; Vat ut give at kaure tasllmanr, far tjempl. will be tack 4 net asertly toe totora iatod opinio af th mardtt. to"fi toe raaarddr may kte pre sestad loadlnd austla toil tr to tint) with hit tooepta aetltf and kas ftiled to felitv vtdho tot wNl to a.' him to a ki or rar. may net have beta rtmembered tecurauly or mty have been drapptd from memory altogether aa eompltttly that their former praraltne affirmed by one Is doubted or denied altogether by aaothtr. While we tccept the laws r numbers of probability, a given s affords no sbsolute gusrantee that th on may not be right and mm mar wrong, oth er usttea esserted by observers of past tint, which hav long been utmvn end discerned in tht graduil ellmb to a relatively high- r level al civilisation, havt some. iisnt tapartntiy come to be re- Cirdtd as btlnf childish or ptr ipt trait )nd stent tnd degrading. Thus th student enterlnr the field at history It factd with a difficult gamt for ht must deter put what It. truth tnd whit It Cetlan tmeng th many accounts flads uaaa th rtcord. It is aat t tlmplt a thing to say that tlaee, ea-and-se, ha mat a false Itatetsent verj-thln he has re ttrded ar told should be discarded being unreliable, otherwise en vauU atilokly and up with nothing. Tka student must learn ta aeeept a rJt th etetemente of his mthtltllee and havt a definite msaa tor doing so. errors must k dttatted and corraettd aa that lator students who follow need not htv ta go all thrnugh the same pretest f determining what la Plfkt a what it wrong. tfrtmklmg Socrei By AI, BOYLE NlTtP YORK W Mariorio Pltma. a young tkolr singer whose srkiaky lata far to last 7 years total IM at liana, la na secret dnnkar kul tht hat a drinking t ret. vrr day, fiv days a wttk. par in and vr AMI. aha IaIcm aboard ta averag af 2 two-ounce sniffers af bourbon ar about two full rtttla. Rva to ateadiest natron f the tup that ahttrs might wonder how a i-ft--lnh yeunt ltdv wtlthint aaly tl pounds could put down an that stgil and remain clear t!t4 and ttattjy tvtn it she m frar. Kentucky (which she daes) gad had two hollow legs 1 which ait dtflnlttly doesn't). The Inner lies In Miss Plamn's drinking secret. She doesn't down tk eajff. he mtrtly swishes It u 1 her mouth tar a few tea), wen spits Ii out. "Yog, all af It." said Marjerie firmly. "Every drp." Sht la. m far as ah knows, the warld't only full-time lady whlskv a star, "And I love tht work every mtment of It," sht said. "I'd be loat without It." For th banellt of those Inter ested In seeking atady (and you do hv to remain steady) employ ment ta this Interesting field. Miss Warpp offers little advice. Chance played a considerable role in her Own career. After graduating with a decree m Ahenustry from a Catholic girl's ssge at a time when on th turfac the world is cslm. While th war with communism continuts una bated. It is being fought without guns right now. Thera were no fire crackers In the message. Three years of responsibility for running the government and lead ing the anti-Communist world, Judging from the messsge, have had a sobering effect on the Elsen hower administration. This messsge was cult differ ent from the on Elsenhower de livered to Congress lit 1IS. Just after he had taken ofllc and re turned from his dramatlo post election trip to' Keroa, when tht wtr was allll on. In that intssagt, hit first, Elsen hower announced ho was with drawing tha 1th Fleet from Its pro tective role around Formosa. This waa th famous "unlosshlng" ef Chiang Kai-shek. it was a piece tr thtatrictllsm which Elstnhowtr hat probably regretted. Chiang couldn't have hit tne mainland Red Chines without big Amerloan help. H never got the help. Instead. he's been bottled up to keep him from starting a war which ht couldn't finish and which would Involve the United statea on the mainland. If Elsenhower hoped to scare the Red Chinese by "unleashing " Chiang, they did not show It. But no startled, if he didn t scar, American allits who could foresee themselves Involved on th mala land too. The Elsenhower administration, through Secretary ef State Dulles, gave ilie Allies some bad hours lstar also. That was by his talk of masslv retaliation' which was never inflicted even when Kerth Indoohlna fell. There were no theatrlcallsms In Elsenhower's message this year. The Allies hav shown the most Confidence In Amerietn lesdership wnen it stays esim. Elsenhower spoke calmly of Soviet Intentions and tht need ta stsy armed. The Democrats did to this ms-1 ssgo what they have done to some of Elsenhower's other messages: they mocked it as being simply an extension of th Ntw Deal and "Fair Deal." But they know, as Elsenhower does, no psrty could hop to keep office If It sought t eliminate, or failed to extend to some degree, the basic social programs of the post 30 yesrs. And this Is aa elec tion ye. All the domestic parts of Elsen hower's message prove Is that the Democrats snd Republicans are close together. The Domoerata themselves ar offering only somt extensions of their old program. They haven't offered anything startling either. Gooding new H-bomb tests in the Pacific this year. President Eisenhower made it clenr Thursday that this country will not be duped by foreign prop aganda Into calling the tests off. Atomic sources saw In his State of the Union message assurance that the United States will con tinue to perfect nuclear weapons for defense of the free world. A congressional authority said the new tests will be held tills sprins at the Eniwetok - Bikini proving ground in the Marshall Good Deed Klamath Falls, Or. (To the Edi tor) I would Ilk to add my "thanks" to those you have re ceived on your second year of keep ing the headlines of the front page during the week prior to Christ mas tree of crime, war, and dis aster. I sincerely believe that it really helps In keeping the "spirit of Christmas" alive during the last few days ef rush In preparation for the day w celebrate spiritually Islands. The last tests there, in as th birthday of Christ and en-1 the spring of 1054. were of "super thusiasttcally th traditional story ! H-bombs" comparable In violence of Santa Claus. I to 19 million or 20 million tons of In addition to your great step TNT. "This year," the congressional authority said, "we are thinking in terms of 40 million to SO million tons." In Thursday's message Mr. Eis enhower mentioned the atom In 10 different paragraphs. Five of the references were to peacetime uses. v The President spoke of U.S. ef forts "to harness the atom for the He said in furthering the spirit of Christ mas." I would like to set your papar set an example of omitting th traditional abbreviation of Xmas" for Christmas. I realize th abbreviation Xmas Is probably used ts a metns to save space or fit tht column more easily than writing tht word Christmas out. but I know for 1 fact that children In the classrooms use the word "Xmes" whenever thev want to write th. word Christinas. Also. I betterment of mankind tht adults are lazily writing down th abbreviation instead of writing L u in full. i aam Kayburn The Jayctes, (Junior Chamber of ' , , Commercei havt tried as part of rlflS BirthClClV their religious program, to encour- " j age newspapers throughout the na tion 10 eliminate as mucn as pos sible, the over-used abbreviation "Xmas" and the word "Yuletlde" for the word Christmas. Their rea son and slogan Is; "Put Christ back into Christmas." Putting Christ back Into Christmas Is something many, many people have forgotten "nuclear war would be an Intoler able disaster." And he added that this country will keep trying to get Russia to accept a perfidy proof system of arms control. But he also noted that Soviet leaders so far have refused "to create the indispensable condi tions" for a secure peace. That being the case, the United States is beefing up its power to deter or repulse aggression by "making operational new weapons and by integrating the latest scien tific developments, including new atomic weapons, into our military plans." You can't do any of that without field experiments to prove the fruits of research. So the 1056 tests will go on as , scheduled despite political pres-1 sure from the Cow unlit world, j from India, and from British La-j boiitc circles for an East-West agreement to ban further H-bomb j development. Prenaratlon for this year's tests ; liave been under way a long time. The test organization, Joint tbsk Force Seven, Is a semi-permanent agency. President Eisenhower Is under-; stood lo have given his final okay ! for this year's tests to AEC Chair man Lewis L. Strauss shortly be-j fore his pre-Christmas return from J Gettysburg. . Hospital Holds Open House MOUNT SHASTA More than 250 persons attended th open house of Mount Shasta Community Hospital last Saturday. Registered nurses on the staff and others on the reception com mittee were Mrs. Dorothy Stans bury, Mrs. Virginia Ramshaw, Mrs. Ruby Spannaus, Mrs. Patricia Healey. Mrs. Marian Newberry, Mrs. V. Runyon, Mrs. Luclle Grif fin and Mrs. Kathleen Ardlll. Hostesses were the wives of the six doctors who have taken over the hospital under a non-profit cor poration. The hospital opened Its doors officially on January 1. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1856 French Outlook Said Gloomy PARIS 11 The outlook for for motion of a new French govern ment became gloomier today with a Republican Front alliance re buff to overtures by Premier Ed gar Faure for a wide center coall tion. The recently formed Republican Front is led by former Premier Pierre Mendes- Fiance, who heads one wing of the Radical Socialists, and Socialist leader Ouy Mollet. Mollet announced the rejection of Faure's bid after a meeting with Mendes-France. He said all elements of the Republican Front will stick together and form a gov ernment on their own If they get the chance. The Republican Front controls some 160 seats and Faure't group In? about 180. Faure suggested that the next government be formed by a wide coalition of center parties because of the streneth 202 seats record ed in Monday's election by the Communism and antltax support era of Pierre Poujade. Together, the two center factions' 340 or so seats would be a sizable majority in the 856-sent Assembly. Mollet said such a move was Impossible because of differences between the Republican Front and Faure's supporters. Faure is a Radical Socialist like Mendes France but they have fought each other bitterly and the party has divided behind them. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping er Irritating? Don't be mbftrrawert by loose false teeth ilipplng, dropping or wobbling when you eat, talk or laugh. Juit prtnkle a little FASTEETH od your plates. This pleasant powder gives a remarkable aense of added, comfort and security by holding plates more flrmly. No gummv. gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline ( non-acid . Oat FABTEETH at any drug counter. WASHINGTON Wspeaker of the House Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) turned 74 today, looking and acting younger than many colleagues much his Junior. wires aim aciepuuiic tans i reached his cnpltol office con prat-1 ulatinR him. He has served as ! or left out. All they think of is the I sn jn historyn yearSi 3 months J ...r :r " days. Just before the House recessed yesterday for the weekend, mem bers of both political parties culo girod Rayburn. who has been a member of that body since March 4. 10111. It was noted that he has served longer than any other pres ent House member. w (and gels Bv SAM DAWSON NEW YORK ijpi All this pros perity everyone is talking about today means that America kteps hoisting Its standard of living with colltga In Louisville, sht got a Job new gadgets and mart tnd bttttr hint yeart ago as a laboratory technician with tht Brovm-Forman ejiHllltry. "Two ytars liter they made me taattr," she said. "I ha to taste about M to M samples a day o! vhlikles In all conditions of aging taatlag thlm ftr proof eonttnt, fltvar, aaay. iruasa and color. "Tn last un li indispensable. A ')Uky might pass a ejiemiral ll perfKtlv well but still taste mighty nnaeey." - Ku Plamp aava sht never takes a drink ah tht Job and adds that, la a matMr af fact, a distillery is out of the hartest placs in "the wrl for a felltw to cure a thirst. "Alter tvtiy three ramplei. I hat ta rtst my taste buds (or fiva mtnutaa." she said. "I tontine my drinking l purely social ecca lrn. 4 I hav a rwo-dnnk limit. That's my capacity." aita rtulring monumentil itlfoalral. a prlsslnal whlskv tstr Is under other limitations. K etn't, tr example, takt am pits home t Ma friends. "Thtr ir u roitrnment men arounn u ehi.'X on thing good And each tlmt It does, tttmi like, it creates a ntw proolem. Jet plantt go faattr. But thty cMI tor ntw technlquts In mttal working and ntw tlltyt-or they melt. And thty havt oratd th probltm of how t tut down tht nels and what t a tbtut tht ld amilltr tirparu. Wrap around wlndshlildi ir popular with motorists txctpt whe'i It ln' Tin tht eld tr' windshield wlptr finds tht ttng rough around tht aunts. So ro tation tha word golftr aen Hegan says espliins how he corrtcttd nil hookis tppllrd to 4 wiper using a kind of wrist and elbow motion. Smaller homes save sttps and expense but the generously scaled By UNITED PRESS WASHINGTON House Repub llcan Leader Joseph w. Martin, Jr. (Xlass) on President Elsenhow er's Stat of the Union message ruling out an income tax reduc tion "I think there'a a chance lor a tax cut. provided the nroner furniture you inherited won't lit economic conditions art mat and them. Now furniture fashions are tht budgtt balanced." born convertible bef- stand in llv the Christmas gift buying or how much they will spend. I know It is too late to ' 'ingest, th change for this year, but I thought It would be th time to encourage your paper to make an other great step forward by show ing other papers In the state and nation, that Christ Is in the word Christmas in your newspaper. Again I like to say "thanks" for isuwiorM or mr nw the effort you have put Into your ! ini. " paper in keeping tne cnrlstmas spirit alive. John Heilbronner Religious and Christmas Activities Chairman, Ore gon State Junior Chamber of Commerce Get Marvelous KING-OF-ALL To Clean Your Septic Tanks and Cesspools-And to Keep Them Clean I We guorontee satisfaction or your money back. Get Kinq-Of-AII today at your local Feed & Seed, Hardware, Plumber or Bldq. Supply Store. Good Hunch San Francisco, Calif. 1T0 the Ed itor) Once again we would like to say thank you for the oppor'unltv given us to tike care of your Band, on its attendance at the East-West gam. Your young people are always on of the high lights of this great classic and the sixty thousand per tons In attendance were greatly Imorossed with their versatility and ability. Mr, Andrew Loney Jr. and his staff hart again achieved an out standing success. Much favorable comment is thereby engendered for you fehool and the community. We hope you will entrust them lo our care acain next year. Sincerely yours. Howard M. Hall Manager (Eds Note: The above letter was' stnt t Arnold Orals pp. city schools superintendent, with copies goln? t th chamber of commerce and Andy Loney.) Quotes Ing rooms, transistors reolace ra dio tubes and primed eltclrlcal cir cuits replace the mate of wires. Business Office techniques spawn of personnel management, pension plans, overtime scales. sh: union dues checkoffs, w lthholdlng taxes, multiple division corpora tionscall tor so mui'h paper work that mechanical brains had te b a uif praai iwi aa warg ar aatiraan caused th hangover one pa many atiaune aajttnt u nf If ht imbibes too freelv ijfyffllWIf l fttity lViaaJT,"Tu'a hav ta aruti i "I had ta tak a treat deal of k'.tdlng than I first got this job. but -aa aw acquaintances are invented to keep abreaal t the d la it. No. my fam '; doesn't new problem, rhlnd. After r.U. 1 am a chemist. p.nv toLnhnn. im. uji ia i.mvr aim a oang out or 11. crvtr Ut years Marjone has be- cm a real evpari eh bourbon th atnltd mat tht fusel oil In gallon serve. In thtir fashian. But s many Americans want to gab en the phones at one these days that scientists had te think up ways of carrying multiple conversations over tht same cabl. And Just 1 ruing production costs and declin- antaa lies iransconuntniai aiai ug prices PHILADELPHIA Th Very Rtv. Canon J. Francis Tucker, chaplain to Prince Rainier III of Monaco, on screen actress Orace Kelly, to whom the prince is en md: "I think she Is a greit kid." WASHINOTON President Eis enhower recommending measures In his State of the Union message to aid the nation farmera: "Our farm people are not shar ing aa they should in the general prosperity. They alone ol all ma jor groups have leen their incomes decline rather than rise. They are caugm oeiween to millstones- The Day of I'usli-Bill Ion Driving is Here! & ar' lM?'i -' " s 1 i - . S&S fa ,fm! i ST . a fM MIS Magic Touch Control in the New '56 DODGE The newest, most effortless driving feature ever designed brilliant reward of Dodge success! The new Dodge Magic Touch Control makes every other form of automatic driving obsolete . . . lets you "tune in" all the ranges of Ppwer Flite with a touch of your finger. 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