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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 10

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Dafly Sun, Dec. 22, 1959 ACROSS 1. Significant date 4. Sudden impulse 9. Proverb 12.

Fall behind 13. Shade 14. Hurry 15. Vivify 17. Obliterate 19.

Adjust the pitch 20. Line of junction 21. Sanction 23. Furnace men who smelt ore 27. Group of eight 29.

War god 30. By 31. Female sandpiper 32. Irritates 34. To be situated 35.

Former president'! nickname 36. Filth 37. Enchantment 39. Outstanding 42. Demolish 43.

Large antlered animals 44. Related 46. Jury list 48. Underground cell 51. Palm leaf 52.

Baffle 54. Observe closely 55. English letter 56. Thickheaded 57. Golf mound DOWN 1.

High in the scale Solution of Puzzle 2. Hank of twine 3. Stir up 4. Scrutinize 5. Hauls 6.

Malt liquor 7. Artificial language 8. Destitute of forest growth 9. Disgrace 27 3f J7 30 J-f ID. Three-toed sloths 11.

Tiny 16. Not speaking 18. Deserters 20. Withered: var. 21.

One's strong point 22. Cake frosters 24. Island in the Mediterranean 25. Parallel bars 26. Gr.

gravestone 28. Fell in drops 33. Flower 34. Sparsest 36. Cancel 38.

Smug person 40. Punitive 41. Praises 45. Body joint 46. Parson bird 47.

The whole extent 48. Demand payment 49. Unclose: poet. 50. Brood of pheasants 53.

Football position: abbr. AP PAR TIME 24 MIN. BUCKLEY SUMMIT CONTINUED PROM PAGF ON did not develop to the point acrimony. Turkish Foreign i i Fatln Rustu Zorlu expresse doubts the Soviet Union has th peaceful intentions it professe This, he said, made firm co sultation all round more tha ever necessary. Lloyd said that even on disa mament he did not visualize an final agreements would be mad full approval of an nation concerned.

Sources sai the allies appeared reassured these pledges and the meetin closed harmoniously. It was reported that the United States conside ed the West's proposals for series of summit conferences mainly a psychological move i Car Repairing We Repair any and at) makes of Cars. Our work and prices will please you. Drive In to see HEIFNER BROS. GAKAGE 111 W.

3rd Ave. Dial TR4-7891 BUTANE PROPANE Farm ami Dome Tractor I. J. "JACK" BIGONiy CONOCO WAREHOUSE PHONE TR 4-5601 South (lain Street order not to raise false hopes. Deny Commltals The United States does not believe the proposal for a series of summit conferences in any way commits the West to more than the Paris meeting proposed for April, it was reported on' high authority.

The test of whether any future summit meetings will be arranged will be the sincerity shown by Moscow at the first conference. The Ministerial Council of NATO ended its annual policy review meeting after hearing a report from French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville on the weekend meeting of the Western Big Four. The 15-nation council in a communique said it fully sup- norted the invitation the United States. Britain and France sent Khrushchev ay West Germany also attended the weekend meeting, but will not go to the East-West summit. The ministers also endorsed the Western proposal that the new 10-nation Western-Communist disarmament conference start work in Geneva March 15.

The council offered the services of NATO's military experts in the disarmament study. The NATO ministers reaffirmed their year-old nledge to support the United States, Britain and Frarice in maintaining the freedom of West Berlin. In a news conference the council president. Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvard predicted a period of extensive negotiations with the Soviet Union. 'Political co-operation, political unity stress the word political consultation are more Important than ever," he declared.

Pravda, organ of the Soviet. Communist party, said the Paris conference "marked a step forward on the path of casing international tension." Other Results Also in the offing are a revival of East-West disarmament negotiations, proposed by the west for March 15 in Geneva, and negotiations to unify the trade policies of the free world to meet the new Soviet economic challenge and at the same time minimize traditional trade rival- Don't Bargain With Your SONOT0N1-- 6Z7 WEST 4TII AVE. HERMAN E. RHOADS "SINCE 1944" MODEST MAIDENS Trademark U. S.

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It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. It the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number.

Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. 45 by William J. Miller. DiatribuKM by King Features Syndicate.

ries among the Western Allies. President Eisenhower, President Charles de Gaulle of Frarice, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Britain and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany worked out this general program in a weekend of intensive consultation' in Paris. Working groups of experts were given the complex task of organizing agreed Western policies in detail. handle, eastern Colorado anc northern New Mexico. But, to date, there was no mention ol snow for any part of Texas.

A White Christmas appeared re mote. WINTER CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE some spots. A number of schools closed in New York and New Jersey. LIVING COST PROM PAGE ONE tered industries and -will variously get one to three cents an hour more. The November price rise may mean that steelworkers will get a four-cent hourly cost-of-living pay boost in the courts uphold a union claim that they are entitled to it.

The steel industry contends the (workers are not due the increase EISENHOWER CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE personal diplomacy still found him grinning and radiating confidence that he had managed to spread to millions a feeling of in the sincerity of American motives and policies. Only time will disclose the long- term effects. But there was signs of at least a temporary DOost to American prestige as a result of the tour. The President's orange-nosed jetliner headed westward and was due at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington at 11 D.m. EST, his point of departure Dec 3.

A refueling stop was jlanned at Gander, Nfld. The President was received with wild enthusiasm and one of the most colorful welcomes of his three-continent tour when arrived in this white-walled North African city. Horsemen Fascinate He was fascinated by dashing lorsemen, 5,000 strong, who their ancient long guns salute as he rode by in an open car with King Mohammed past crowds roaring "Yaish Ike" "(Long Live The President was presented vith the traditional Arab greet- ng gift of dates and goat milk. Tens of thousands packing United Nations Square cheered is the president grinned and i vaved in appreciation of the tray of dates and the pitcher of milk. Then the Eisenhower motorcade continued from the square clown the Avenue of the Royal Armed Forces, packed 10 deep with screaming, cheering Moroccans.

Thirty motorcycle police escorted the American visitor into Casablanca. Moroccan women in veils shrilled "yoo, yoo," the tradi- ional Moroccan shout of excite- i' ment. The President, arriving from i whirlwind visit to Madrid where his welcome was similar- enthusiastic, rode through city in an open car beside King Mohammed V. Both were standing. Wearing a broad grin, the President waved his hat to the shouting thousands ot Moroccans, many in the burnooses and colorful robes characteristic of the country.

The President frequently his arm in greeting. When he did so, the crowd seemed almost to go wild with joy. It thundered approval when the President clasped his hands above his head in friendship. Morocco's King, who wants more American aid but wants the U. S.

to give up its bases here, turned out to greet Eisenhower at the airport. The dense crowds slowed the motorcade's progress, President was hour behind trip to the royal palace. "We are very happy to greet you," said the King in The'storm covered virtually; cca thev were on strike all of Pennsylvania to a depth of five inches in the western part of the state. Several hundred cars were trapped several hours on Route 35 in New Jersey between Middletown and Red Bank. The stranded motorists included three pregnant women headed for hospitals.

A doctor, also snowbound in the traffic snarl, attended them until emergency crews hurried them on to hospitals. It was cold across most of the northern half of the country The lowest readings edging toward zero were near the Canadian border from Minnesota to Maine. Temperatures rose gradually south of the coldest weather with readings in the teens from southern New England through Wisconsin. Skies were mostly cloudy over Texas Tuesday and scattered rains mostly light were expected in west and central portions of the state. The rains were expected to extend into East Texas Tuesday night and Wednesday as temperatures continued mild for most of the state.

The Panhandle could expect slightly cooler weather, the forecasters said, by Tuesday night with the cooler air spreading over the entire western portion by Wednesday. Some light snow was pre- Oklahoma Pan- during much of the period on which the increase would be based. The department also announced that the buying power o. factory workers dropped by two-tenths of one per cent in November. The average after tax earnings of a factory worker with a family of four declined about five cents to $79.97 a week.

Coupled with the increase in prices, this reduced his buying power. However, buying power was six-tenths of one pel cent higher than a year earlier and almost equal to the No vember peak reached in 1956. Factors affecting the shift In buying power included the re turn of steelworkers to their jobs, which boosted average hourly earnings, and a drop in tiie factory work week because layoffs by makers of autos and other goods affected by shortage of Clague, asked to appraise the price outlook for 1960, said "we'll come awfully close balancing in the next few months." He said prices should fluctu- spring become ate very little until when fresh vegetables Special Wednesday and Thursday German Sweet Chocolate Layer Cake $1.75 Value .39 Pineapple Ambrosia Layer Cake $1.25 Value WEDDING BIRTHDAY PARTY CAKES DECORATED BY EXPERTS! Our Retail Store will be closed Friday, Dec. 25. TO ALL! GOLLIN STREET 11 EM SOOTH MAIN STREET.

ers offer increasing discounts, he said. BLONDlt i as ONE LARGE POPCORN, ISHEGOING KTHATILJUST TO EAT ALL iV GET HIM THAT? I THROUGH STHE SHORT SUBJECTS HE'LL BE BACKTO TWO CANDY BARS AMD AM ICE-CREAM POP REFUEL WHEN THE MAIN FEATURE THIMBLE THEATRE STARSLM POPEY! THE TRUE BEATNIK WEARS A CAP TO HIDE HIS POIMTED HEAD AMD A BtARD TO BUT ME PAPPY'S HEAC ISN'T SHAPED LIKE THAT WHY IS HE A BEATNUCK? I THINK YOUR FATHER IS A SO THAT'S WHAT A BEATNUCK'S COVER UP HIS WEAK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NOPE--1 MIGHT NOT 6IT HOME FER TWO-THREE DAYS; MAW-US FELLERS PlRE GlVIN'SUTTATTERSflLl A SUSPRISE BIRFDAV I NEVER KNOWED wtpr TODAY WUZ SUT'S BIRFDAY VE WfiNT ME TO LEflVE A LANTERN IN TH' WINDER FER VE, PAW? 8CORCHT SMITB MY ONLY CHANCE TO ESCAPE BEING THROWN OVERPOARD BY THOSE HIJACKERS WAS70 BEAT THEM TO IT' FIRE TO THE BOAT THE THey HAP TO ASANPON THE BOAT SOON THANK HEAVENS you SHOWED UP WHEN you DID' SMOKE WOULD ATTRACT THEN I JUMPED OVERBOARD I-LOOKJ'-THE SNCWMAN" GOT OUR LIDDLE NOODNIK IN IS HAIRY HARMS''' DIDN'TTHAT STUPID KIT OF OURS HIT HIM ON THE HAD WITH ROCW5.LIKE ALL SLOBBOVIAN KITS ITH-TH1NK HE k- IFHESOCHA FINE WHY GUNG T'ROW YOU OVER THE A F-FATE IN THE F-RNE OAKS DOAKS VDU WEAWTHE OAKY, SUCH WEREWOLVES Ikl ARE WERE PEOPLE, (. COMMON MISTER IN THIS, 1 POYOUWOHDERI WAS TEMPTED TO POLITICAL) ASVLUMIWVOUI? IM THEIR HOMES- AFRAID THEY'LL BECOME WEREWOLVES ROYAL GO RIGHT NOBODY WILL Ts STOPVOU' WHERE IS 1 about 64 million While this will satisfj ocean yearning for political and military independence, the departure of the U. S. forces will that has become grave first three uneasy years of inde- WE DONT REALLY WANT ANYWAY CHIEF.

WE'RE AFTER 2" BESIDES, WHO WANTS TQ BREAK UP A MOTHER AND SON CHRISTMAS needed to provide work for 350- AREV3U HAVING FUN, UNCLE- ER NOT LET HIM HAVE DJNNER WITH HIS MOTHER? WE KNOW NOW WHERE WE CAN PICK HIM UR 000 unemployed and develop the ONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE stock service station attendant. shoulder riddled with gunshot. Griffith told Collins that Mul- ens forced Bibby from the car nto a roadside ditch arid shot lim as he pleaded for his life. When Mullms was caught at Blairsville, Collins said, he was Mullins was turned over to Fannin County (Blue Ridge) CAP" STCBBS AND TIFPIB Sheriff Hobert G. Henson, who BUT rr OUGHT said a.

murder charge would be filed GEE, I GOODNESS KOPEtTl I HOPE 'IT TO SNCW FOR. advanced 2.1 per cent. said that while all 1960 models were selling at a discount, great as usual for this time year. Prices of used cars and gas line dropped somewhat. Batteries Tires 670 IS Black Nylon 6-V.

GPI 12 Months Guarantee Each Pins Tax Recappable Tire THE SMITB FAMILY THE BABY SITTER. STROUBE Implement Co. S. Hwy. 75 Dial TR4-5031 welcoming before they drove off to Casablanca for talks desire for more U.

S. and and a swift departure of American troops from Want More Aid The United States has agreed to surrender the five American bases it built in Morocco at a cost of more dollars protectorate Spain. They are staffed by 12, 000 Moroccan aboi ally omy costlier and push up food prices He said the upward pressure might continue until mid-summer, after which there could be some price declines. From mid-summer, prices for new autos should drop progressively until September as deal- itilf drunk and did not appear But for all of 1960. Clagueif 3 kn fu What he said, he would look for an over- all price increase of about one per cent.

Since November, 1958, the price index has risen 1.4 per cent. In November, food for use in the home dropped six-tenths of one per cent, but restaurant i pi-ices were up by three-tenths of one per cent. The result was an over-all decline in food prices of four-tenths of one per cent. Foods which showed particularly significant declines in November included pork, fresh fruits and eggs. Housing costs rose to two- tenths of one per cent because of higher rents, increases in prices of furnishings and heating fuels and higher costs of household operation.

The current "tight money" situation also contributed to higher housing costs as more FHA-insured mortgages carried the recently-approved interest rate of 5 3-4 per cent. The old rate was 5 1-4 per cent. With dealers stocks of new tars in short supply because of the steel strike, new car prices GIVE HER A SINGER Slani-0-Maiic For Christmas Singer Sewing Machine Co. STKKLI.VO bMlTB, Mst. TR.

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