jJy C- L. McClish.The Long: R*ad Home: It was3, o'clock in the morning when the telephone gave out with an insistent, demanding etamor that brought the L. B. Houghhousehold to instant wakefulness. Grabbing the receiver off its hook Mr, Hough shouted, Hello!”, and across the long miles that separate San Francisco and. Kerrvilie he heard, a fami-lar voice, literally SINGING with gladness, saying* Til be home for Easter!It was, as you've guessed, son Jimmie (Pvt, James A Hough” of the United States ArmEE) reporting home on arrival in Frisco from 1G months m Korea. You can be sure that THIS Easter Sunday wil ihave a double significance to all members of the Hough famdy clan.Incidentally, when this soldier arrives home he may be able to help his sister, Louella Hougli, keep track of her car keys1 This task has fallen on the capable shoulders of Lousella’s brother-m-lawr Elgin Rittimann, during the months James Hough has been overseas, and Elgin THINKS he’s got this lost-car-keys thing fixed: he took the latest car key he has had to make for Lwuella and fastened the key securely on a long chain—a massive chain such as you see used to suspend heavy electric chandeliers from the ceiling JLouella can no more misplace this key and chain than she could mislay a bass drum!