y Uko/sC many other great inventions the airplane has be*h lised for evil purposes as well os good.Home E•l/ t( you think some of the veteran combat. troops, ore hftvtnjg difficulty In being'readjusted to civilianJlSrtri^ieai'n Whnt a member of thr? K-9Corps hs. to Undergo, tfhese righting dogs, it shouldbe remembered, have been trained to obey one person only, to upon the least threatening ges-turef?hnd to consider everyone a potential enemy except those who fed and trained them. An ex* soldier Iftiows what he’s expected to tdo; a dog knows only what he‘s told, r So tjow that these four-fooled veterans nrp--- „ v.,, wo ipil» ••'VMI IV UK. U13387 than Hie Wright. brothers' “kite” would look alongside of a B-29.overcoming home-hack 1o old or new owners—it is well to heed the advice of their trainer?, Get him home quickly, they say, avoid confusion, let him resl, and do not force attention on. him hut. let, him seek it. “Never lease a war dog,' they advise. Of course not. Never tease any dog. Never let anyone make threatening gestures toward a war dog or take him by surprise.“ That sound advice shouid apply to any ring. Their reactions under such conditions ofteci have serious consequences.Roving Rover has done a good job. Tie deserves n considerate welcome.—Christian Science Monitor.a mw *-*. * ■»