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MeBSSSY <* RINGWOOD ELECTRICAL & RADIO SHOP SZTB1ID6 HOLIDAY CttSSnSOS AMD BUT WISHES VOB A HAPFT AMD PB0BPBS0U8 1WT ULY LAKE PIZZERIA <gg* ^ Something now and delidom I A i m P A U L '8 PXSSA - A t THE BUS STOP TAVERN -w0-- i:- ' jfer. /:'i LILY LAD "*tv' p^wifw Bpniwtti Mid ELECTRIC MOTORS COUPLETS BBPA1S SHOP EffriaO* ft BtMldtif Mcflcvy Electric Motor Service Itt W. WATCEOAN ia „ : r f f phone in isNai they can fly t h a l o a a d i e chance next day ta a SnMnSS' ^ A happy lyat aofc planw at KdofiMl Two QXa, wheal S3*a to the Jamt plana. "Pretty, isn't itt" ooa,aald as ha patted a wins* and the other frinned back. Each patient was taken up for a few minutee and allowed to handle the Diana in tha air. liuqr had tha aB to thaaaaatvai, tochrftof alfiMttgh an along oh aach Ik** vp wara wheal chair patient* aad M among them was Plight Officer Warner Clements of 8kmx Falls, &. D. During tha arar ha flaw the "hump" In India and* before that he waa a commercial pilot. "You've no Idea how nice It Is to br in tha air again," he aakl after he waa lifted ant of tha plana. He agreed there waa no reaaon why a handicapped man shouldn't fly If ha wanted to. "Getting la and out of the plane Is the biggeet trouble," he said, "but we'll figure that out." Clements, paralysed as the result at polio contracted in India, took off and landed the plane by himself, and while in the air ha amused himself by cutting capers and bussing around In circles. "It is sort of different," he told a buddy, regarding tha little 1,000-pound plana.; "We flew 80,000-pound jots over the hump." £aptain Identifies Jap, - Tods of Beating at Camp YOKOHAMA.--Navy Capt S. A. Newman of Pittsburgh, Pa., the anly American officer who has returned of his own volition to testify at a war criminal trial in Japan, picked out a prisoner from a group ef defendants and assarted: "I was paraonaDy beaten by that flnan right there.** Newman waa testifying at the war Criminal trial of eight Japanese charged with atrocities at a prison camp. He said the defendant he picked Dut, a Sgt. Ksrumasa Maakawa, had beaten him with a sword becauee he had forgotten to a whistfr uttfce et» offre At anotlur trial. Satao Murata, former Japanese army colonel, admitted having given tha order to kin Pvt. Everett L. Tjrlfr of Glen Easton, W. Va.» after Tyler escaped. "I waa not In my right mind," Murata pleaded, "because of the disgrace of having a prlaoner escape." ' '.A*!', . * Army OCem To Bo Freed bj Angwt SfpiStSLS -- The army anthat nearly all reserve oftth two years' service by tl wQl be diacharged or en MM by that date under a _ the diacharge ra> at M months' service. The plan, which will make 17,000 tale and HO WAC officers eligible far releaae, will not apply to regular army offioera, thoee who have volunteered for additional aervice, medical officers and a few others in scarce categoriee. This will leave only about 10,000 aonvohmteer officers with less than two years' aervice on active duty September 1, bringing the army near its objective of having an officer corpe consisting entirely of vol- Plans caU for about 180,000 In the 1,860,000-man army for July I. Parik of JajrwalkoO . Increase After Dark CHICAGO.--A pedestrian takes 12 times as much chance of being killed when he rroeaas a street at night in toe middle of a Modi Inst sad of at jan interaactkn, the council cf state governments said. The council reported that, a 18- year traffic study in Connecticut cities also showed that traffic fatalitiea dropped 87 per cent on dangeroue streets which improved their lighting. - A similar study in Cleveland showed the rate of night traffic accidents decreaaed 47 per cent on a busy stretch at road on »H^h lighfe ing waa improved. ' Strolls With, Jap Girls Moot Be Circumspact YOKOHAMA. - American eol. diers In Japan were told recently that they may go with Japanaae woman but they cannot make love to them In public. LL Gen. Robert L. Issued an order to all ii) Japan haaning "a pul ef affection. The order said arm-in-arm itroft lag and "similar actions" would ha treated as diaotdstly conduct. Eichelbergsr nd forces i di^lay" tie Fry Kettla An automatic electric fry ktiSm which can try more than 100 ef food an hour has for rsstsursnts Yarn from an , rtfcsr Iwa!^ I^ikk^jrarnjs Ism » ^mtatlto _ Ik la mora Mr to bm. - % t'A - VIRUS KILLER ktlllny A typtaal easa to ef hog science?" t U Jurt om aasww--the vinn tost is little as ONI MILLIONTH «f a eubk ceattjaeter ef hog cholam vims can easU^km a pig. A fly, flitting from one farm to aaother, eaa oanryoa Its legs enough of this power- M virus to start an outbreak of •holers ta a drove of susceptible bogs. Th*e are soma of the raasoaa !^y.bof cholera today remains the No. ,1 swiae killer 1b a w»im; mmIm losss OC uo,000,000 to |00,000.000 per ywkThsss losses could be prevented If all tunen had their plge vacdaatod against cholera around weaning ttase. Bat, uaftHtonately, there, are ahraya sosm sarin* raiser* who are todlned to "take a chance." And it Is these unprotected herds which are the flist victims of cholera every year, aad which remain in the community as centers of infection and touroea of dholera danger to other drovee of awiba^ . l*a oomiaen symptoma of bog •hoiera hdade a tendency on the rt at the sick snlmsls to remain the house, to barrow under bed-, ding, to pile up, areaknees or partial puaiysis, sad persistent scours. Oftsaoae or two hogs will die, aad then It win be several days before the reof the herd will begin to show If any of the above sympsr, a prompt veterinary should be obtained, because often resembles other swin* mass sea, and s correct dlsgnosls it the most Important factor toward control measures. -r*< •*?«' -*<% t* *t megaod^umuss ef vfla- A atd toafl to twfl to deep colored yofta. But If the hsn dosa att get tosaa feeda but don^have a diet rkli to flsh liter eB, her eggs with pale yelkMr yolks wffi have Juri aa much or ^Biore vitamin A. Baa4 th4 Waat Ada tog to the Whvdoalysv' SkkC Spot-Pad Trpaa who anffared» an comfort, witk ooir for all forma of Come mnov. thetic uadi your mm city, ateif ' fimea. BOLGER'S DRUG Green Street V iiaaaaaaaaaaaaiaeaaiaaeaaaaaaeaaaaaaaeaeaiaaiiataawaiiiiaieiaiiiiiiii MM? '\ 7? "•" *£'** i -, v Attention Car Owners 'Dan" Daniels Lake Shore GIu Rt 190, Uly Lake--Phone McHenry 687-1-1 HATS -- CONFETTI ~ HORNS Imdudad In Your Raaeivalion Oomanimity Sing, With "Dan" at the organ Daadng until Dawn -- "Bud" Oonway All Tableg Reaerved No Cover Charge Bob Doran, Manager We wish to announce that in addition to ear aMi service, we now have a departBMBt Bmw a ofli plete stock of ... GENERATORS . . . STARTERS . . . DSBfURUTOl FUEL PUMPS . . . IGNITION PAM We rewind and build them to factory gpeoHteftfaafl! We are a little off the beaten path, but wiQ goa you prompt and satisfactory service ... . Oafl Garage and Dealer trade invitii leg Sales & Service Fred J. Svoboda Lflymoor, Box 416, McHenry, HL, Tel 611-W-S Turn south from Route ISO at LUy School, turn left at third road (boding to Iflk^, building from Center avenue. '•? ? 'hi'" i j* i?. & •:» m. t Ixlght new ttgkt bulbs fn every empty socket! |f tbese dack winter day* cast gloom and Shadows over your home, check your fighring. Very likely you'll find cmptf lockets, wroog-siwd and buroed-out bulbs tie robbing you of light. By adding bright new light bulbs now you can bring warmth and cheer to every room of your Proper light is important, too, as a protector of young eyes. Homework is /« work if your children do not strain to read their books. Every member of the family deserves the Of the best light possible for sewing, reading and working. Itanuoej^ lighting ia jmu hooK todg^ Be sure every socket is filled with the ptopcr-fliaed bulb. It takes very little lighten yon^bome now . •. and keep four chfldcen's eyes bright for the fixture. & itn mvmtmi of ear UtUAl tiHIWAl POilCt • ssnebr *«rv * vpS j Nr,*~MmmmiS*9k+m •if mm ,rT • >• . f ni'i ri .1% i >7^$ %' • m --VK * * * *** \ '/K A , h-,4 f . ; MP* y • .1 -X