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AN Aee awa EHEC i § AGI SUP REE LEEU ILE YOLEN TE IEG SPIES AERA SITAR MES Bc ASR ATE RARE secronineainuaseinieneoetaceeetieseeniecneiteeiesiteepinnbateesctntenenNiCettae teh Sete eT TSN aI aT, Moscow Makes Decision On Flyers Trials President Truman, State Officials Take Serious View Of The Case By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (®— Communist Hungary's plan to try four Amer ican military airmen as spy tiers was attributed by State partment officials Saturday decision made by the command in Mdscow ear De to Red high In consequence it apveared that | unless some way can be found to! obtain the fliers’ early release the normal state of tension in Ameri- | can-Soviet relations very much worse may become President Truman and top State | Department officials were de scribed as taking an extremely se rious view of the case. It seemed certain that Severity would be considered un- less preliminary moves by Ameri-| the | can diplomats working for freedom of the four should prove fruitful. The conclusion that there was a Phe connection between the udapest announcement Friday dnd .the Moscow high command Was reached by officials here the light of two known facts ‘The first is that Russia has been Garrying on a violent campaign in the United Nations and elsewhere tb try to prove that a 100 million doliar congressional appropriation for the aid of Eastern European anti-Communists is designed to pro: tote subversion and “diversionary activity” against the Soviet Govern spent The second fact, to which great importance is attached at the State Repartment, is that in a speech T. this issue in the ted Nations Wednesday Vishinsky shouted that Ne hoped the four United States fliers forced down in Hungary would get ‘due attention’ from our military and judicial author: ifies About 48 after Hungarian Government in a note to the United States that the fliers would be turned over to an Hungarian court vn the ground that they deliberately flew over Hungarian territory ith the criminal intention of dropping spies and diversionists to the terri- tory of the Hungarian Republic that the announced hours a} measures of unusual | in} AP Newsfectures Chapter 9 ij E went on in to r where he found Happy anx:ou to talk Happy was in jitters, and ne had to t that or go out and get ¢ ognizing his ition, Genitjeman Jim resign himself to t+ inevitable keep talkin’ so much?” “Words ¢ Jim troub come easy “So have ¢ Happy said s' to me like sayin’ over clods on you with to finish it off. TH seems to have i he ain't the only i “You were Happy,” G soberly, of the bed. “Yo: out of this, but could do it And n “Now the ce are doing it,” wiser t talkin’ uplift about hand} bet y sky pilot w mon like a p' it wae winter The northern one - third of the kets a bit festive in preparation for American giesocities said that Sar bene eae ‘aie United States and s few aibey atets ae... mr ase |the celebration of New Year's. whatwactual pencd..was, that ; While Heaven-bern Child ; , | +, aim his weekly report Ste.e Mar- j Spasso House, the U. 8. embassy the Air= Foi Ea gok lost Nov.| All meanly wrapt in the rude;!fther south are going 0 have @ yet. nirector William L. Wil on |residence in Moscow, planned’ 19 on a flight’ from Germany to! manger lies vhite Christmas — and generally 2:4 sunday that last week's ship- {Christmas morning services to be Yugoslavia, Jt was forced down! But the second century of the. 4 Cold one ments included 30,000 crates of ‘o- aoe ee by the Bishop of Ful- by Russian fighter planes sta— Christian Era would have ans-| That confines it pretty much to; matoes from Ft. Pierce, 9.3% et pdt aug ee bart pone ede ee wered that Christ was born in the, territory which already has snow | crates of celery from Sanford nd | Bedatg ee ete te tian M. Ravndal, has areiven sid clteenibbootasae) yeaah 3 ete on the ground, the Weather Bu- ‘Biges hess wolape Gare SPR Ve like Westerners’ Christmas Budapest with the purpose of do- | \.eteome its devine guest. Favorite |"°2" 18 Chicago said. It includes 115-"fa1 through Dec. 18 was dou-|*rees. Gifts are exehanged but the ing his utmost to get the fliers gates were March 28, April 19,;8788 north of a line running bje that of last year through De:. veep pre yee religious iste but » oe pred, wile nrit 20 and May 20. As for the day |through ‘Southern Pennsylvania, | 30. This year’s gross was $1,886, | gga Oe i 0 present his credential and there ae 6 theolaeband! Cs f | 779. 3s sis fore hea 10 recognizell “authority . sip snes “pe . ns bree Central Ohio, Indiana and IMlingis, Livestock markets reorted a to-|C#lled “Ded Moroz,” or grandfa- yet fi an S fort 74 Wadne oy Northern Missouri, the Kansas—' "ors 499 hogs and 2,673 -cattle | ther frost. He looks a lot like old ‘The four fliers are Capt. Dave |prenune ny the fourth daw Gag Nebraska border, and into the) soiq’ rive of the 11 reporting cen- | Xtis, Kringle. : : Henderson, Shawnee, Okla.; Capt. created the sun, moon and stars,| Rockies {ters showed cash sales of $118 OO) eiseochlte emiedtocne ran be John J. Swift, Glens Falls, N. Y.; Qnite others felt it more seemly, Exceptions are; some areas. in | compared to $164,758 on seven. mar- ois ‘ah started at sundown Sun- Sgt. James A. Elam, Kingsland, | that Christ should have been born| the Appalachian and Rocky Moun- | kets the previous week. peay bers jedan ml syna- nee ishenee: Sgt. Jess A on Sunday and baptised the fol- tains below this line are snow cov- aEE Rie op | gogues ai mes throughout the | uif, Spokane ash. s . | lawing Wednesday It was under the Mrs. Dawson Has Resigned Post WASHINGTON (#— Mrs. Alva Dawson, wife of White House Aide Donald Dawson, has left the Re- construction Finance Corporation |t@ Rome, where his birthday was, and retired, Saturday On Nov. 1 an RFC official said 1 Director Stuart Sy- mington the RFC said Mrs. Dawson leaving the “of her own volition’ this month. An official said she had been in charge of RFC files had been abolished. in an office reorganization and that she was chose to retire rather than take another assignment ' Mrs. Dawson’s job came in for some discussion last Mareh while a Ser subcommittee was inves- tigating all favoritism and in- fluence” in the RFC. The commit- tee ed that her husband was one of- a group that tried to in- fluence RFC loan policies. When a recipe calls for ‘‘sau eeing”’ it means that the food is be cooked in a very small ount of fat over low heat —E } \ fount Lafayette Park, ew York commemorates the founding of the W.C.T.U. agency that her job— | nt date that the exact and pe! j for Christmas was es not }through Church tradition but by way of compromise with paganism It. is believed that the mother of ‘the Emperor Aurelian (270-2 \had been a priestess of the Syrian!’ | sun-god Baal and brought his cult ‘celebrated on December ineor rectly fixed by the Julian endar jae the winter solstice. The Fathers jof the Church apparently before the ; middle of the fourth ¢ met {the situation by proc the Feast of the Nativity « > same jdate. Our Christmas jov still holds not only the far-off echoes of the winter feast but many features in- gre'ted from the Roman Holic Heathen superstition and Chr ian love, working together in the childlike heart of the folk h ven the Christmas story int inns tapestrv. If the Mithra worshiped the stars ianity claims the Star of Bet for its own. ave WO a CUr their part too in myth the story. But the three ing before the Lord ¢ tendering him their t ifts are they not the Pas and the Future Democra does not me I am as good as you er “You’r as good as I MOTHERS and ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES! Sanitation Is Very Important ‘OUR FAMILY BY WASHING abe THe BENDIX WAY Method You Are Protected from All Infection ge sen RING YOUR WASHING TO THE BENDIX LAUNDRY Come, Meet 516 SOUTHARD Our New Assistant Mor STREET (Across from the Bus Station) » WE C DRY, AND FINISH WASH, DRY, AN! } Service, and the Best Courtesy Will Be Extended HANGMAN’S COULEE By AL CODY jhadh oped for. He had. come, partiy | n the expectation that someone might heckle. From outside, he had seen the old man hustled away wing his second interruption. were dividends. “Hath laway Was too shrewd aman ‘| to go to MeGilroy with sympathy | were Pit MY ge, guests as well, -| r offer of help. But he had plenty n who could offer both with- t exciting suspicion, and some . presently, led the old man athaway’s saloon and so to his was not difficult, since Me- walked like a man in a He had been hurt’ when own out, and blood was on his put he seemed unaware of tering to himself. Only when he looked up and recognized iid the light of reason me into his eyes again. Then he ced arcund the office, ner- rw'd I get here?” he f here!” | 4, t easy, old timer,” Hath- soothingly. “You're friends. Here, have a roy pushed the bottle back > refused. “I don’t want u hate this Professor, "Hathaway _ said. je that plain. Mayh> or together. I don’t like tter than you do.” eyed him cunningly nt, then resentment to his eyes. y own snakes, ” he said. PMS man,” Hath- ested. “When we're the same ‘side of the McGilroy grunted. ever could be. t and walked to the others looked at Hatha- after a moment he his shoulders. on I've been mistaken e said, “Maybe this Pro- is more of a guy than I to be!” had nd the organist for house today, and} n had aceepted with ce. Ordinarily he vited the in White Christmas Predicted For One-Third Nation By The ASSOCIATED PRESS ered; the Eastern Seaboard as far north as Southern New England are not Cold weather continued . over most of the country today except for the Southeast South where temperatures ranged from the 40s to 80 Sunday. It was 69 in Miami, 63 in. Brownsville, early this morning. “There was no relief yet from zero temperatures along the Canadian border states. Miles City, Mont., marck, 20 D., -12, Rochester, Minn. and Eau Claire, Wis. -24, The cold was moving eastward been pleased. for the! | } diner we sure to be sumptuous, | acious. The only trouble wa t today he would as red ta be alone, off by | eat as the Professor, was it out of the question. Arriving, found that there ine e orig the banker and other | Selected members of the e committee, whom Met before. There was also Staves. Sam's sister, who id the dinner. And who. taking pity on Happy’s dolorous expression, set out to try and \ brated his y, Becember 24, 1851 christmas Is | Eight Americans i eas Sf oe we a H Celebrated The Killed In Crash ees espe geen E | Wor Id Over | aaece "a De ;&. Bennett, U. S. Point Four: pro- | By The ASSOCIATED PRESS | Christians the world: over - who | 8am panies and seven other! — have failed for sonmaries to find | Americans were killed Saturday the peace Cl preached, cele-| night when their plane crashed in| | program, iy eve today in ;# heavy snowstorm north of this! the idea of ny languages, customs and tra -. ie) an 21 aboard perished in | areas 2 ditions. ‘The President is scheduled to|the disaster, worst in Iran's air 1 pane co ee after | press a button this evening to light , history ‘i ‘ Aa ‘‘ the national community Christmas| ‘the crash came when the: four- Pent return to Bagh de that from his | Bee gined plane owned by Egypt's! where the plane had home in Independence, ‘an one sr Airlines, struck the* base: of| Tehran. broadeast his annual ees: 0,000 - foot granite range nerth tot Tehran keys than ay other make him feel at home, Like Happy, Minerva was past her first bloom, but like him, she too was an artist, in her way Where he could coax melody from the battered keys of an old organ, drawing ou: its soul as few players knew how. tc do, Minerva was at bo? on the culinary side. To- had outdone herself with | fly ote toes, rich brown gravy, Baer dumplings and ail —— ‘atching her, Gentleman Jim “hou ht that aka understood some pleasure. Minerva Staves undoubtedly hada good home here | her stubborn, domineering, But she was completely his subjection, and even a wae probably a rare a. t all the color in her came from bending over a hot stove. A part of it was the flush of excitement. “Seems like since you and the Professor came to town, it’s a new place,” she confided Happy. “Folks are getting outlook on life—a new spi you'd ought to be happy.” “I am,” Happy grunted. “Only I don't feel that a way. At the other end of the table, Sam Staves was speaking, us' sual forthright way. “Reckon you've noti sor, that there’s just a few best of us here today, eh?” he with an attempt at lightne: “What I mean is, from the com- mittee that’s collected the mc for the railroad. This dinner jall for pleasure—though eatin’ good meal always gives me a of enjoyment. But it’s partly bu: | ness. We wanted to ask your vice—and mebby get your hel (To be continued) 30,000 Crates Of Tomatoes Shipped WINTER HAVEN (?—Beans, to- matoes and celery are the leading " vegetables on Florida State Mar- | in his | In Vatican City, Pope Pius xy | riers on the holy shrines of Chri: \lehem and the old city of Jeru | sailors ;son a bit cheerier for poor kids go mostly for shoes and clothing APPLES Gen. and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisen- BAKED SsU CURED HAM |hower. planned an “‘old-fashioned ‘ 5 - SAUCE American Christmas at home’— , being their quarters at SHAPE just outside of Paris. A few close SERED SALAD ‘the turkey. Among the vietims was ened ravine. nett’s wife, who had aecompanied | occ ts. were burned beyond re- jhim to Tehran for an official five- contin, whe was on leave lday visit in connection with the) Point Four program of woes ‘rom Ta tn eee as president of of Okla- homa A: and M. College at peed | again made an impassioned plea | |for peace. It was the pontiff's 13th Christmas message since his en- thronement. In Korea, in Europe, even be- ind the Iron Curtain, praises were ; sung for the Lord. Soldiers of the | PHONE 17: aid to underdeveloped countries SUPPLIES AND SI The Iranian government sent a | water, Okla, once served as more affluent fighting in; —.-—_____— | Korea and duty in West- | era Europe or; Parties for @i@ erie. | the chitarin, of the countries where | |they themselves are foreigners. In the Holy Land, torn by the | | 1998 war between Arabs and Jews, Moslem Jordan relaxed its bar- Oe See ee: tianity to let pilgrims visit Beth. salem. Jordan occupies beth, but for the second straight year is letting 2,500 Christians in from Is- rael to worship, The first of a series of Christ- man services in the Holy Land was held Sunday in Nazareth of Gali- lee, where Jesus was reared. It was held in the Nazareth Church maintained by the Southern Bap- tist Church in the United States. In Europe, American soldiers, and airmen are playing. host to more than a quarter mil- lion needy children at hundreds of holiday parties. The three Allied commandants of Western*Germany donated a total of $47,600 to make the sea- re eae Served from: 12 Nook to 10 P.M. Tuesday GLASS OF DINNER WINE - RELISH TRAY APPETIZER—SHRIMP COCKTAIL OR TOMATO JUICE sOUP—-CREAM OF CHICKEN OR CONSOMME ROYALE fsa eR ROAST VERMONT TURKEY CHESTNUT DRESSING AND. CRANBERRY SAUCE BRAISED LONG ISLAND DUCK ee and old folks in West Berlin. It'll! SOM Wie sie oe O1s CANDIED YAMS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES ITALIAN SQUASH GARDEN PEAS ASSORTED DINNER ROLLS AND BUTTER friends will help them put away wit The same fare goes to all Amer- ican forces overseas—a hot turkey dinner for every GI, even on the frontlines of Korea. In Moscow, foreigners went about their prayerful tribute to Christ. The Russian capital looked — MEAT PIE - PUMPKIN PIE - APPLE PIE MINCE and. southward into the South At | world. Children exchanged gifts as antic states, but the Weather Bu-|C&ndles were lit. and extreme, reported 20 below, Bis-! reau said it would moderate as it} spread. A snow belt pushed inland from | the Pacific Coast through portions } of Nevada, Southern Idaho and | 'Wyoming to Western Nebraska. | ! Snow flurries were reported in the | Great Lakes region and Northern | New England. Rain fell along the Northern Cal-' ifornia and Southern Oregon Coasts | and in the Southeast. Side street travel was still haz- ardous in Chicago, Detroit and Co-; | lumbus, 0. | A & B LOBSTER HOUSE 700 FRONT STREET Christmas Dinner Served 11 A. M. to 930 P.M FEATURING A 9 COURSE TURKEY DINNER Including Stone Crab Appetizer All for §2.50 For Reservations — Phone 1480 Hanukkah, which usually falls ; about the same time as the Christ- mas-New Year holidays, com- memorates the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem by the Mac- | cabees about 2,000 years ago after ithey defeated the Syrian-Greek King Antiochus. Coarse-grained cakes may be ‘due to insufficient creaming, too Agee baking powder, or too slow oven. And don’t over-bake Anse cake or it will tend to be dry.