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Ventura County Star from Ventura, California • 10

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if- i 1 I J-' m- I Y'1 f-?" -I -v I 4 r- 1 -i-'p- 1 JiB Rest invaluable only so far as it i a contrast 'Pursued as an and it becomes a mast pitiable Vol String f' "V--- stands for those principles which beneficial to the welfara-of the -j or hoiieit joumalism iii netss -4" columns -M -V -4 A 1 I 1 i I 1 Ihibliahed every day except Siutda: Star Inc at South Oak afreet and editor Harry Green ice-president managing editor div Ident and mai6r holidays by Ventura Count Ventura Calif Roy Pinkerton wwMent and buaincw manager Ray Felton -j SubacrlnUon rater: By mall a War ijM for monih SlSj carrier 80c a month From newaboyaiS cenU a copy EnU matter June 22 UBS a the pontolftre 'at Vcntura-Calll and I By lifi" tiUbltohtd weekly National advertisins 1 representative Opinions expressed by Dr Clark In-tbls column ue not nrceseaiily tho as those held by I Tbe Star --Editor's Note Member Atdlt Bureau -of Circulation united Press Association Servicer Inc California Newspaper Publishers Association Official Newspaper of the if J0r h1 A 'i teb AT SACRAIENTO IT will be an authentic inarvel if clalifornia gets any cbnstruc-tiycaction worth mentioning out- of this legislative session in the governor's chair we -have Frank Mrriam aged easy-going nolitician (republican) who never did have Vp'erpmental ideas except as to jobs Va- 7 i- i r- In the senate we have republican hold-oyers in majority though with a fairly targe and faitly militant democratiq mi-nprity to reckon with i-'o'" il'And in the assembly wc find the newly-elected democrats in control They have-elected the speaker and have or- 4 IIOWOll folk's The skiing item-son is now here But you have to go up to the mountains to enjoy -this sport You can get tho same thrill by merely stepping on a ba- nana peel on the top step of your1 basement stairs 1 -j: 'i -( i The past four months again demons tarted that there is an over production of almost everything in this country except good halfbacks i I i SPORT NEWS- Trie1 fric-round bout i between Kid Dynamite and Young Tamale to bo staged by the Joe Bungstarter Athletic clubwas postponed todsy when Kid Dynamite Sprained three fingers while practicing on his uke-lele Kid: Dynamite while trying to learri a' new chord got his fingers twisted into such'a knot that the firej department had to be called but tojuntangle them 1 i I 1 1 'it THAT FIVE A DAZE Oh say can you see By the early light Whatlt is that disturbs your: Swf-eet slum bee at night -j With his bumpity bumps Arid his flattery a rattling good janitor iSWho rattles and bangs ganized the chamber Under-our system of checks and balances it is plain that controversial legislation no matter how desirable from the public viewpoint is going do have tough sldddiifg ip such a set- -L Our now well known state deficit is still with us- However the vast improvement in California business is increasing the 'i revenues atl) a lively clip! and if the governor and the two houses of the -legislature pniy will agree on the one plank of not increasing expenses tax authorities assure us the 'budget be balanced 'without any new taxes or increases in old can ones That be something 'J- mmmu A LA JuMHaf'b MV unlocked a desk and took out a smH black notebook This he put Into his pocket along with a tape! measure rolled into a round metal holder After waiting a moment he walked to the door The corridor outside was empty and i a low hum of conversatiori came from the living room The professor stepped out into the corridor and shut the door soundlessly behind' him Theft he made his way down hall until he wap opposite' the -door -with the head knocker Looking carefully about he took a key from hiar pocket and slipped it into thelock In a minute the door opened and he -was standing at the top of a long flight of adobe steps He closed the door "carefully and turning ori a small pocket flashlight went slowly down into the darkness below At last he stood in what appeared to be an-ordinary storage boom A great many boxes and were 1 arranged 'in neat piles around three sides leaving one wall dear-1 The eyed this vacant space with some interest but there seemed to be nothing about it He ran his hand over the surface and got a painful splinter in one finger for his diriosity 4 TIE had traced the entire ture so that he could reconstruct it in his notebook much as it! must have stood out the skyline atop the mesa An imposing and well-built communal house it must (have been he had decided for the adobe was of fine quality evidently the work of master-builders But Professor Shaw did not have1 time to stand mooning over bygone days The cellar had further significance for him and the hours all too short in which to prove this thing -of which he had been so sure Once more he went over as much of the room as he cotild without moving anything examining every inch of the walla and floor The search was unrewarded He paused before that blank space and looked at it thoughtfully Was there any reason why three sides of the room should be filled -and nothing placed against that particular wall? Throwing1 the yellow beam of his- light against its edges he peered the wall closely but so far as he could see the parts fitted together so closely it was apparent that it had never been Carefully he tapped the Wall listening in tently for evidence of hollow beyond 1 Just as he was about tbgive up he detected a difference in the aound' and eagerly he compared its location with the notea in book He was right then after alL 1 There was a hollow space behind that a apace he could almost outline now that he knew it was there A LL the pueblos had their kivas or- places for religious ceremonies below the level of the living quarters Fortunately the present-day Pueblo- Indians still clung to their ancient customs of building so that it was not difficult to-reconstruct 'the life of their ancestors i- The' professor had found evidences that they still made concessions to the old religion in case the white God failed them' as in time of drouth for instance It was almost certain therefore'" that the old kiva was beneath the spot where he now stood and more' than probable that the de Forest family knew about this too 1 He was nearing the end of hia quest PerhQs within his hands would lie the solution of all the strange happenings ori the -mesa Just bow he would use this knowledge if he 'did get it the professor had not decided Of one thing he was certain He would make young -de Forest swallow every one of the insinuations he had cast at him -Already he could picture the other feelings when he the despised professor of 1 archeology took things into his own hands -and became the one to dictate So engrossed was he in ttys' investigation that he did not hear a slight movement behind him nor: was he conscious that other eyes than his were watching his tape- line the metal-tipped end of which slithered across the floor With a faint rasping sound 7 At last satisfied! by the results the prqfessor mfcde- rapid cailcula- tioris in: his jt notebook) then propped the electric torch on the floor so that its beam of light fell directly -on the space in the wall where he -'had been working lie was pressing against the wall with his shoulder when someone leaped upon him front behind! A great fist! struck his head blotting out consciousness The last thing the professor remembered was the tightening of a tapeline around his -bare- throat J- 7-1- -j: (Ta Be COntisaedl BESM BERK TODAY Tfe saklr Ik rkrblaii IMrr at "TkatOr Nm tfer-Sa Kavaat kartoaSa- la New 1 Maxim baa a traala ratlis akra FEARL SAM DB FOREST aMaat- ml tklM brathara la faaaa trat with aa tarint balfa la bia threat Each at (be Aa Faraat bratbara baa tba Srat aaata MPaarl IFKARL JOHt la tba Taaaawat PEAR I PIERRE aw tltbara a tba- baaaa aval TANTB JOSE-' PHIXK all -aaA aa lavalMiRET--TV WKIiril-bar y'mmmu aataaaa--laat RANOM VAMllESiail AN UEIIR1-K AREVTA iraaata at tba tartn PROPEHSOR SHAW arrb-aalaalatt aad BOB tSRAHAM lira aalaaataa ataaplaa at tba baaleata ltblla bla aaa la Mir aaaalrad Tba be6r-ef Paarl Saaa flaw! la tba baaaa abapat baa 61a- aaaaaraJ LaUr Rataaa'aa6 At-1 trail a laara that It baa beea 1 baraad Pearl Ptarrv aaaaaaVaa J' that aStoara bare ktaa aaat far ataralaa Pearl Plarra- falla ttf tnaar Ha la faaad llfalaaa below a rarkr ladaa tba aaata balfa that billed bla brelher la threat Pearl Jaba aaaaaaaaa be fa ara- ta taatnr tba balfa bat akaa be area fa art It tba balfa baa disappeared Pearl Saba area aaa tba Irdlaa aarraat BROKEN SHIEII af tba taardars Taata Jaaapblaa Bafaada tba Vadlaa Neat-ataralaa aba 1mm la dead 1 XOW 60 ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVIII TUNNED by the news of Tnte death arid fully aroused now to the tragedy about them' the household at Thunder Mesa assembled Outside the bliz--zard swept across he windy space holding-dead and i alive alike prisoners in its icy clutch Had Tanke ragc burned out her life or was there -some other reason for her death? This thought was foremost in the minds of alL About 10 o'clock the two men 'who had started down the canyon the day before came staggering back to tbe hacienda half-frozen and saying that the road was impassable They had been unable to get through' -All night they "had fought the storm and were glad to 1 have escaped 'With their lives 1 Pearl Johri re-marked not bring any re port on the Indian was not at his post at the top of the the men told him does riot This proved to bp the case when an investigation was made Broken Shield had vanished as completely as had his tribal ancestors 1 i i 1 -AFTER lunch Professor Shaw announced that he was going -to do some studying arid since his host did not offer any objection he went to his room and closed th door Methodically he New 'York' City Various Other Phenoma As Seen By McIntyre Copyricht 1836 McNaugbt Syndicate Inc NEW YORK There'S a lixed notion that artists being! so emotionally keyed express the greatest jealousy in their ranks of the creative kith- The fact is they are the traditional birds of feather always-flocking together and their staunch friendships are seldom outside their own circle y( Visit "an artist's studio and you wjll generally find a fellow artist' As a rule they-segregate such as those cliques ori the Left Bank in Florence or in West 67th streft social clubs rarely 'die The Hotel desArtistics isone of the few successful co-operative apartment houses jWhen Dean Cornwell goes on a bicycle or flivver journey-to strange'! lands he is always accompanied by some fellow craftsmen Howard Chandler 'studio is a rendezvous for artists from all over II- Webster arid the Idle Clare Briggs' were cronies Herb and Ray Rohn firm 5s So are Grorge McManus and Jimmy Swinnerton An American trio of painters well known to the Paris boulevards is Jo Davidson Gilbert 'White 'and Leon Gordon Always together Indeed there's a firmer camaraderie 'i among painters arid illustrators than in most of the CN i 4 If asked -X to "name jhe-snidest streak jof professional jealousy I should select stars Of the stage Not only toward fellow' stars but often toward aspirants in the company who show unusual ability There arc any- number of instances of players cast in- the same play not speaking And every produu knows thip vexations that beset' billing Tllc slightest' typographical trend' that the star is -not the whole Show may touch off a tantrum that holds up production Or evei side-track1 it permanently I once the import Delysia in honey of a tempest and-was it an act! Zicgfcld was the most rnergetic of the actor baiters From the time he signed a contract he kept them in -turmoil He had a theory a 'player was best -when worried about his job And he had an1 uncanny panache for pitting one against another' in his: shows so they almost broke their necks putting across their lines lie always rehearsed a follies or musical comedy' up to opening night curtain with members of the company completely exhausted But in every instance theywould snap out of it aad give a crack performance It was like the pain 'stimuli that so often motivates genius' While the Ziegfeld school of producing was successful so was' the opposite ah1 expressed by Charles FrohmanC treated hisplay-ers as the rarest of gentle lolk and friends Never did he lift his voice at rehearsals and was particularly careful to prevent fatigue On the niocning of an opening he would rend the star and leading players little hand-written notes filled with gracious compliments and the assurance that whatever the verdict he was satisfied they had don tl eir best 'y? The ambition of Gashouse Gus little boy is to follow in his father's' fingerprints r-hsi i-- -1 5 THQUGHT FOR TODA' 1 Opportunity comni like a snaii and goes like a rabbit -IF CITIES How does Toledo How much does Harrisburg Pi How many eggs did New Orleans r- f1 11 I I Whose grass did Springfield Mo? What -Jnade Chicago' III? I 1 Can ypu call Minneapolis Minn? If so why: not Annapolis1 Ann? If you! can't figure these out why' We'll bet Topeka Kan Jbe Bungstartcrtook so long going through1 grarnmar school that on graduation day somebody mis took him for the janitor The more than usual lack of in- tclligencc abong the students that' (horning had got under the profes- skin is he announced cxasperatedly' don't flap your cars as pass WlIEIjI Jaipcs 1 fummoncl became warden of state prison seme time ago he found a big problem ori his hands -V 1- Quads' vying for the distinction of being! the best-drilled in thc'prison'nieplan has worked with remarkable succfcssf -This interesting story seems tci be analogous to one from abroad When Hitler became Der Fuehrer conditions ih Ger- many-were began to put his- people ori a 'miUtarybasjs' nnd by? drumming 'into themthc theory that lfi imemighty seems' is to keep aa J' mm newspaper in IMS West-HolUday-Mogenscn Co NKA Citu of Sat Buenaventura 3 1 -V peace 'j' i out after the Archbishop ow i-- 1 Vs -t Joirgh even otr 'i" fc' V- vi- beturfeh food and mu- they can't compromise i Fdbmcr King Edu ard preached a Christmas sermon ft? Vienna be is -iCterbftryjqpr L- About Yoiii Health: POLITICAL FOES ARE SORRY FOR THEIR OUTPOURINGS There is much guessing about what the president will Ido or not do concerning definite Issues before the country Those who pro tend to be close to the i executive ear ham-asserted 'andtdepted so often that the net result pf all their pro gnostlcations is something' less tha zero Self-stled spokesmen have attempted to Interpret the re pent election as their own wishes CLARKi have directed them But the president seems to have kept his counsels' to himself I When Mr Roosevelt appears before Congress riext 1 Wednesday with his' message the state of the a world will listen to his words: The aston-ishing election returns have raised the president in all calculations of all the ihinistries of Eiirope1: In nearly every respect material financial moral America is well over half tho earth Ami when this mighty democracy endorses its leader with such overwhelming favor it is high time for -the miJl ing world to stop lookiand listenl Probably one of tlte most difficult periods tho president has faced is this stretch between re-election and No doubt he is glad that the has! shortened this' waiting period froth four months to about ten weeks Maybe a still' shorter period would be even better At any rate every day crit off from that-a'rixious four-month siege of politicians and pfficc-sbkeni is just that much presidential relief it was real of genius for the 'president to use three weeks on his South American tour and thus rcduce the pressure on himself by just that much! All this jubilation about era of good feeling may be a little iftemature Once before in our history did rich a lovable period Learn upon America That was at the beginning of second term 1821 j-But even while fie shouting wai ringing in cars explosive forces were at twork cumulating in the-'political bitterness 'of 1824- -K- ir-j Whatever the! immediate future has in store for political forces the president-has kept his thoughts to himself Nobody knows what he will say about the of the His recent political opponents still giddy from the November cyclone are falling over themselves to show their good will They may find much 1 food for thought in the forthcoming message' i 1 '-rv i Do YouRecall -'H THIRTY YEARS AGO Stratheam! EW Stewart arid Charles Blacks tock spent Thursday in- Ventura leaving Friday on the Oxnard Flyer for the valley -V James i A Dorilori and son Thotpas were guests at -the Rose today -Tom starts 'back to school Monday at Santa Clara college i FIFTEEN YEARS AGO The Misses' Marguerite ii Rowe and Cecelia Pierano went to Santa Barbara this morning to viist with friends in that city -Mrand Mrs Fred Pidduirk entertained to dinner on New day Mrs Cook Mrs Mackin and children Mr 'and Mrs PMnn -r FIVE YEARS AGO dangerous curves over a section three miles long on the Matilija read-from Ooaks to the Springs road will be eliminated if the $200000 unemployment bond i Issue is favorably voted Cn at the election -January 12' Elizabeth Topping was renamed county librarian today the board of jupervisors Santa Poulo Completes Third Year Without: Traffic Death jin' City' i The city bf Santa Paulaat midnight December 31 1936 completed the third succnsive year in which1 no fatal i tier have resulted from automobile accidents on city streets according 'to a report made yesterday byi-polico of -that city 1 i- In 20 accidents w-here perrons were injured during the year the rvpprt revealed only Tour persons were hurt seriously enough to warrant a trip to tle county hospital for treatment YE DIARY By petrol buggy to bom mcriie blit do discover that Dame Dust hath hidden the' cucumber cordial and so not so iperrie albeit desired a idrink but only to show my will-powy by abstaining from Anon to dinner No jimoking allowed 'i High Court Approves Act Regulating Trade In Prison Made Goods 1 WASHINGTON -(U9-U The supreme court Monday gaveap-proval to the Ashurit-Sumners act regulating the interstate transpor- tation of prison made' good 1 and banning shipments -Into 1 states -where sale Is forbidden Tho decision was a -making effective- state legislation banning or -regulating the sale of! convict made goods after! a long attempt to get around legal difft- cqlties which have hampered such -efforts'- i Withdraw Petition To Abandon Oxnard Road is Landowners near iOxnsrd yesterday withdrew a -petition to' tho board of supervisors seeking 1 donmefit of Hailes road provided It is re-surfaced and improved by i jhe epunty 1 Eugene- Doud -a landowner and Mark purley said a strong feel- ing against abandonment of tho road' had arisen among another group nd that they as petitioners did not desire to ppposo the 1 will nl the njajority i i ISSUED f- Bu Dr Morris F-ishbein Editof Journal of the Amor lean Medl- ctilAssoelatiort and of Hyseta -tho Health Blasazlno 'i r- rr -'7- There are various ways in which the tonsils may be removed The most cpipmon njethod that recommended by the vast majority of doctors is known as surgical rc-niovaV- I in small children fn anesthetic is' used yhen the child is under anesthetic the doctor with a special device frees one topil from the surrounding' tissue and then take's it out inside its capsule ih one pipccv This procedure then fs repeated with the other tonsil If as occasionally happens some por- i ii 1 1 i ir ri him rimrr f'v limn tio1 of the tonsil does not come have Knocked nim down ie ximesk mk ur nntira wore vlrtlm took to hU repeated infections of the tonsils make them so fragile that removal in one piece is exceedingly difficult- If smolL portions of the tonsils are left thqy again may become infected and enlarged so that 'another operation1 is necessary For this reason we sometimes hear of persons claim they have had their tonsils removed two or three times This is however -the exception and not the rule- New-York seldom has a sidewalk fist fight save those blurry shadow boxings of Bowery 'Soaks on Saturday night But there was a' lulu neurthe automat the other midnight: Out of a taxi hopped a middlc-bgcti determined man who began biuing the go-goilics out- of a ieUow escorting a laay lie must Then the victor turning to waiting taxi said tolhelaay: don't you evCr come UiomC' again Random rumination In running through -many pages of the ireastared Oxford Book of Verse it strikes poetry is largely sighing The dressing up of a moan A great poem like the Matterhorn or other enormous peaks may at first1 examination appear colorless and on second become impressive words the other -V: ''4 i' -'rr r-1 ih more reckless A cr iccms might Jbe ed the Detroit may being sifed for divorce on -Aground that he beat his uifejJoe Louis sisters THE FLAW OP OUR MACHINE AGE IIIHATEVER this modern era of technology may do for us YY it docs 1- leave 1 Completely ztt the mercy 6f mechanical breakdowns Never wa5 the fact more strikingly illustrated than by the failure-of the electric' power system at Newark Nv Jhe other A Sniall fire unimportant in itself' swept a substation arid: jcut off the power line which brought current into Neiyark For Si-'hours thereby was dark -r i- Elevators stbppedriihningt ligMs went out movies suspended hospital service was checked radios'went off traffic lights stopped blinking arid thc thousarid-and-onelittlg gad- gets that run by elect ricily eeasefl tobperatoitf i H- Service was resumed before anything very terrible hap- perictl Hut how graphically docs the incident show our utter dependence on the smooth work ihg of the ihtricatc machinery "on which we-ha ye buiit our civilization! 1 One littlc aecklent ran meun rhnos" for an 'yi-f parents Orgejt tc Gjit Child More Freedom Tor nfitst ''modern parents the ansu I foie? VJ' -ii-i' I' 'ViTncf if bleins for second lieutenants: If big ar-- 'Lmies ore rent is if Jhct nil the big afmiesgoi-' ff jnto World tia or little armies kepj out? rANQRCHID FOR THE SOUTH ONE of the excellent: records hung up in the year 1936 is the fact that the lynching evil declined substantially The ear saw nine and while jt may be remarked that that yTas just nfee too manyit should be noticed that it Was IT fewer than 1935's lotalVr i jrU Furthermore thiep? were 35 cage's in which courageous officers of the Jaw prevented attempted lynchings and 30 of cases wererecorded in the deep south Altogether 69 seven of them were saved from violence at-' hands of mobs rJ' It is cause for congratulation that record And it empha- sizes a fact which northern critics too often JverlookT-that the' arerage southern official by thd sentiment' of j-his own locality is aware his duty and brave enough to carry it v'' the tissue but is not usually recommended because it has not been developed to a sufficient derreeM accuracy or efficiency I e- This Civilization last- because it just makri tensr Better civilizations than this one have collapsed James Normari Hall covaiithor of on the Bounty? and resident Of Tahiti i 'A- Mrs Simpson built up her man She cured him of his inferiority complex by telling him' boy you're riot the dot-' you think you ViscobnK Valentine 1 'mutual xrlend of Xing Edk ward and Mrs' Simpson In periods of inflated prosperity the average American becomes a gambler and is no longer satisfied with 1 insurance or conservative saving habits In such a period nr1: thinks of himself as a Napoleon finance T6m Smith president American Association The average citizen is lcss baffling than the ordinary crossword puzzle The humblest shopkeeper or even the newsboy can -see through him Prof Charles Gray Shaw New York University -c j'r 'H I loe animals hate animal Benito MussolinL Yule Decorations Are From Main St holiday season the most' prosperous since pre-depre-' sion days was- ended last night by a crew of workmen who dismantled Main Christmas decorations -1 Wooden Santa Clauses Christinas trees strings of colored lights including the 500-odd that graced the huge Norfolk pine in the O'd Mission grounds were removed from th4 prominent positions they have held for the past month RACKET FINES PROFIT CITY EAST LIVERPOOL (UP) This city is deriving much' of its revenue fitun racket- But aU-perfedly legitimate In twri months If arrests of 1 racketeers have netted $1300 in nes Editor The Stare "jV Yes 'those' loud knocks ybu heard early this mom ingwas the sound of the gavel as the democratic congress proceeded to' put its house in order Many' raps have' been heard since the last congress adjourned wo are reliably informed- hgwever that all the governing is being transacted at Washington i We had a close up view of the-calendar but it is to be hoped Ithat one the first measures to be considered will have to do with tho strike situations and a means provided for an early settlement' It is admitted by the Maritime Commission the 1936 Merchant Marine Act gives them no authority' to participate or intervene in maritime labor disputes This error should be corrected Secretary of Labor and President Roosevelt had a conference at the White House yesterday Wonder what they talked about V- 'p 1 We may expect Mnri real dog stories now that Albert Payson -Tcrhune has announced his semi-retirement His urge to a steady grind having deserted him after many years of grinding out Sun nybank dog stories bo should be in a position to present some real narratives to touch the heart-strings And we learned about him And them! The present Cuban situation is not unlike the army "The general staff figures out the campaign tactics the sergeant gives the men their orders and the common soldier does tho -lighting Judging from past history it is but a few steps from a post to that of dictator Witness Mr Mussolini Mr Hitler and now Cuba of the Hour Our own Gen Hap-good was of course1 An exception to the rule' By RALPH 1 -o'-- DOE 5-rOlNT ANTLERS DILLON Local residents have no doubts left relative to the possibilities of dual sex Sheriff PauT Temple brought in a doe deer wearing a full set of male five-point antler beyond Andr- night reeding the witches in came upon and once the hedgehog whined? and-1 can't get it out ot my head '7: -v It! also strikes we are up to our arinpits in -'philosophizing today after a visit -'to El Morocco The Stork Club-Longchamps and other celebrity caches that too many nobodie are receiving salvos these days It is getting so almost everybody poises at the entrance awaiting a1 chord in f' I frequently wonder if others on their first Pullman journey- were impressed by the worldly drummer who took the used towel and dried the metal basin That has always seemed somehow as about the most cosmopolitan of all gestures WOMAN TRIES LOS ANGELES EUla Jane Leonard of Portland Ore last night was in critical condition in a receiving hospifkl after neighbors crashed through a bathroom door and found her handing from a shower pipe her throat slashed with- a kitchen knife llarles Eugene Davis 40 Oja! 1 (ii and Fktra Bello Witcher 31 Ojsi I Lynton Wright Brent 39 Hoi- i lywood said Avis Loraine Hearst 26 Hollywood1 1 Raymond Kenneth Ahlman 22 Santa Barbara and Elizabeth' Victoria Bowers 22 Santa William Ira Allen 33 Los Ango--' les and Sara Virginia Arlund 28 Los Angeles i Charles' Ferris Hartman! 22' Pasadena and Marian Ruth Mays-20-Pasadena'' i Jesus Garcia Vasqquez 20 Oxnard and JovRa Villegasj 19 Oxnard Paul Irving Peck 44 Ventura and Emiiy Walford 37 Tulare Willard Leroy Olson 21 Canos Park and Arlene Ona Spirks 19Canoga Park 1 1 -'1' 1 TO WED i -f i I a i a Manuel Morgue'' 22- -Recently has been suggested that the enlarged tonsils of grownups be removed by electric coagulation! In this procedure a new' apparatus with current passing through a wire-is applied to' the tonsil and either dries vp by heat or burnft'up small portioris of the' tonsil- It is possible in this way to remove small pieces at each visit to the physician so that Jr time the entire tonsil is removed-- The advantage is that a surgical operation may thus be avoided and provided everything goes well the patient-rinay be able to work during the entire procedure This procedure is riot however as accurate as the surgicsl method arid occasionally tftere develop secondary infections and tonsillar abscesses resulting- in muck ipore loss of time than occurs in the or? diriaxy tonsil operation The method is not -therefore recommended by most-specialists in throat diseases except fOr-peraons who cannot undergo1' a- surgical operation because of heart disease or fog some other reason ThO-X-ray also has been used in some' for destruction of tonsil authority predicts that in another decade it Will be hard to find a debtor in this country To a rollector it seems pretty 1 1 r- tfGennans must choose nM'MijM -r i vitkins Dora teonders if on say grarxsltotl tv Til lUontei and Mary- Chavez 19 San GabrleL -L Jack Lynn Cummings 21 Log Angeles and Launle Margaret Sa- line 20 Iw Angeles-' -'-Jos Gonzales 27 Oxnard amt Guadalupe Sanchez 26 Oxnard j- Yorker icing prize for his work with heavy water: Dora think the news may be bn lyi inspiration to ieemep: '-r: 1 V-' i I i ru'1' i 5 il i --0- I -Vi --I' Vi 1 -v vr' -vV-1 7 -I- vr-- v' Zmi i i Jk I' 4 V' is ry 4.

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