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The Paris Newsi
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10- THE PARIS NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 4P BRAVE SMILES FROM MOTHER AND SON--Mother and son have smiles for each other as Mrs. Clara Smith of Middlesburg, visits her quadruple amputee son, Pfc. Robert Smith, 20, at Walter Reed hospital in Washington. Alter he was slightly wounded, the terrible cold of North Korea caused Pic Smith to lose both legs below the knees and both hands. With them is Joseph MeCracken, Kingston, Pennsylvania state commander of the American Legion.

(AP Wirephoto.) Withdrawal Success Leads to Idea Beach Could Have Been Held TOKYO LA The successful al-: lied withdrawal from: the nan beachhead in Korea has prompted leave toy brass here to say it could been held Indefinitely. based on That opinion appeared one prime factor the belief the tremendous curtain of firepower lowered around the beachhead by artillery, naval guns and air support shut the United Nations force off from enemy attack of any magnitude. The Tenth Army Corps was snatched to safety with most of its supplies while a Communist force now estimated at more than PECANS 30c Will Pay More If Necessary See Us before you sell. P. D.

Jefferies, Phana 903 Off thoON MARKET SQUARE By DAN BILLS CHRISTMAS IS OVER and New Years is just around the corner. Saturday of last week was the beginning of Christmas for me AS far as eating concerned. And. you know how well I like to put my feel 1111- der a table loaded with good cats. I enjoyed a big chicken dinner Saturday, 3 ham dinner 011 Sunday and a bin turkey dinner 011 Chrisimas day.

In tart. I had to put on suspenders -as my belt would not fil. New Year will soon be here. and don't forget in cook that jowl and black-eyed peas that means money in your pocket. 1'm looking forward for New Years Day in come.

a I bright want and to wish all of Now friends prosperous and hope they will enjoy good health in 1951. GARAGE. TRACTOR AND CAR BURNS Just before Christmas hard luck struck at the home Oscar Gage in the Viewpoint Cummunity. A fire destroyed his carage. car.

casaline and his tractor which he hought new last year. His good friends have come to his rescue and have given him several dollars. This wis rod Christmas present for the Gace family. During Christmas work we sold lots of furniture. but we are getting a new supply nearly every day.

We have mos! any kind of new and used furniture to furnish vour home. Dun't forger. it is all for! sale. Mr. and Mrs.

0. E. Geav of Houston are spending the holidars with his parents. Mr. and Mrs L.

Gray Direct. and her father. Tom Cox of Powderly. W. said he is among the many farmers of that section who are proud of the new Farm to Market road that has just been finished to Direct.

Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Houth of Grand Canyon.

Arizona. are spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Mouth. of Reno. D. is working 85 a government mechanic al Grand Canyon. If you are in need of washing machine.

refrigerator, home freezer. sewing machine. Ironer or good radio. my store on the east side of the market square and see my stock before you buy. By the way.

just got a big shipment of dinette suites in several colors and. I tell you for a fact, they're really pretty. Dan Bills. Owner DAN BILLS FURNITURE STORE East Side Market Square Phone 1383 Residence 2206-J RADIO PROGRAMS KPLT KFTV WFAA-WBAP KRLD 1490 Kilocycles 1250 Kilocycles $20 Kilocycles 1680 Kilocycles FRIDAY EVENING 6:00 Sports Parade 1 A Man's Family! Beulah 6:15 Stair Way to Stars Serenade Jack Smith 6:30 Lone News of World Club 15 6:45 Ranger News: Sports News 7:00 Fat Man Roundup Songs for Sale 7:15 Fat Man Roundup Songs for Sale 7:30 This Is LA TIONE Roundup Songs for Sale 7:45 Your S.8 1. Roundup Songs for Sale 8:00 Ozzie and 8:15 Harriett BANK Montague Magnaticent Record Revue 8:30 8:45 Melodies Night; In Roll Call Duify's Broadway's Tavern Beat 9:00 Friday Fights YOUR Life of Riley VFW 9:15 Friday Fights DEPOSITS Life of Program 9:30) President President Truman Dill Stern CBS Orchestra Riley Rosary Peace 9:45 Truman INSURED Sports C8S Orchestra 10:00 News; Sports UP TO News 10 o'Clock News Extra! 10:15 Evening in Paris News of World Your Doctor 10:30 ABC Roundup $10,000.00 Tex.

Weather 10:45 ABC Roundup Navy Star Time Preview Hillbilly 11:00 IMPERIAL BY News Preview 11:15 CAFE F. D. I. C. Mindy Carson Preview 11:30 "Always Open' Freddie Martin News: Sports 11:43 Freddie Waldman Orch.

SATURDAY MORNING 5:30 Melodica 5:45 From West 6:00 World News: Mkts. Hillbilly 6:15 Trading Post Roundup; 6:30 Rige and Shine Bible Reading 6:45 County Agent News 7:00 Early Morn. News Musical 7:15 North Star Quartet News 1:30 Taylor Bros. Red River 7:15 Taylor Bros. Ramblers 8:00 WHD Prograjn Disk Jockey 8:15 Rhythm Review Round Table Rhythin Review Round Table 8:45 East Texas Hour Round Table 0:00 East Texas Your Forum 0:15 Here's to Veterans Agri.

Forum 9:30 U.S Marine Corp. News 9:45 National Guard Local News 10:00 Junior function Doc's Record 10:15 Junior Junction Room 10:30 Trkey Treat Doc's Record 10:43 Turkey Treat Room 11:00 Homemakers 5cr. News fomemakers Ser. Lyrics 11:30 Do You Want A Job Salute :1:45 Stars on Parade Reservist Sagebrush Radio Revival Serenade Rural Route R'noup! Bnkhse Ballads? Rural Route News Top o' Morning Farm Editor Farm Songs of West Review Revilee News: Carlyon Morning News Early Old Corral Birds News Early Birds Song Parade News CBS Newa S. Lesson Sunday School Saturday Roundup Cardenraate Mind Your Party Manners Family Party Mary Lee Refreshment Taylor Time stelody Magic News Melody Magic Let's Pretend Smiling Ed Junior Miss McConnell Junior Miss Bob WIlls Theatre of Bob Wills Today Bob Wills Grand Central To Be Anned.

Station SATURDAY AFTERNOON Harry James News Stars Over News Murray Cox Hollywood Score Ch'reh of Board Christ 8: National Home Farm Give and and Take Army Football Battle Ground Hormet Girls Ariny Football For Peace Girls Army Football U.S. Army Methodist Army Football U.S. Army Band Choir Football To Be Anned. Radio Review Football To Be Anned. Radio Review Football To Be Anned.

Xmas in Korea Footbail To Be Anned, Farm News Football Dallas Make Way Football Sympliony For Youth Proudly We Symphony College Choir Hail Symphony College Choir Hillbilly Fit Varlety Club Radio Scratch Parade Cotton Bowl Semington Song of Texas Wayne Saturday at the Sons of Texas Howell Chase News Shep Flelds News News Christian Seine. Off the Record: News News: Sports News SATURDAY EVENING 6:00 Score Board 6:15 Stairway to Stars 6:30 Errand of Meres 6:15 Les Brown Band IDEAL 1:00 Shoot me Aloon 7:15 Shaot the M0011 7:30 Proudly We Hail 7:15 Proudly We IT'S 8:00 What You Makes Tick GOOD 8:15 8:30 Con Can You You Top This Tins BREAD 9:00 At Shamrock 9:15 9:30 AL Shamrock 'Ideal 9:45 ABC Roundup 10:00 10:15 Sat. News: Dance Sports Parade Extra for Sat. Dance Parade 10.45 Sat. Dance Parade i 11:00 Sign Oft Every 11:45 11:15 oft Meal 12:00 Noon News 12:15 Jamboree 13:30 Band ol Day 12:45 News 1:00 At Ease 1:15 At Ease 1:30 At Ease 1:45 Fotball Game 2:00 Wichita Falls 2:15 Versus 2:30 Austin 2:15 At Dallas 3:00 Football 3:15 Football 3:30 Football 3:45 Foothall 4:00 Footbail 4:15 Football 4:45 4:30 Hits of Day 5:00 Faseinating Rhythm 5:15 Sat.

Strings 5:30 Hillbilly Parade 5:45 Hillbilly Parade Living-1950 Cedar Crest Living-1950 Jamboree Visiting Time Vaughn Moore Time Vaughn Moore Dangerous Gene Autry Assignment Gene Autry Eddy Arnold All Star Jubilee Eddy Arnold All Star Jubilee Your Hit Gang Busters Parade Gang Austers Dennis Day Big Dennis Day Jamboree Judy Canova Sing ft Again Judy Canova Sing It Again Ole Sing It Again Grand Ole Opry Sing It Again News Ten O'CIk. Nws. Shindig Spts Final: Eddy Shindig Arnold Dance Parade News: Orch. CBS News Balinese Orch. Dance Parade Bob Wills Dance Parade Bah Wills Dance Parade Red China Seizes Today's Birthday U.

S. Property, By AP Newsteatures JESS WILLARD, born Dec. 29. 1883. was world heavyweight champion from 1915 to 1919.

Ile the title front the giant negro, Jack Johnson and lost it to a Dempsey. But he actually hated fighting and turned to it only for the money his fists could earn. tie wanted to be 3 cowboy. While champion toured the country with 3 wild west show. After he left the ring he went in California to live.

Information Sought on Benjamin F. Hardimon Information about Benjamin Franklin Hardimon. a native of Lamar County, is being sought by his widow. Gladys Odell Hardimon of Roswell, N. M.

Mr. Bardimon died in Roswell Oct. 28. 1950. Mrs.

Hardimon is trying to secure information about his Service In World War I to help establish a widow's claim to support six children. Replies could be sent to Box 663 in Roswell or to Eddie Burroughs. county service officer. American Legion Build Ing. Paris, Texas, Texas Has More Pigs AUSTIN UP Texas raised 4 per cent more pigs this year than last but the crop was 8 per cent below the 1939-48 yearling average, the United States Department of Agriculture reported Thursday.

The 1950 crop totalled 2,457.000. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE--Blue ruz. 12x15, Garland range. mirror. chrome breakfast suite.

P'hone 3161-J after 5 p.ir. BEDROOM. garage, close In. P'honc 161. FOUR bedrooms, furnished duplex, Frixifaire, 1304 Lamar.

NICE APARTMENT. bills paid. IB40 Lamar. Phone 2214-J. TWO-ROOM unfurnished ment.

1417 East Houston. MODERN three-room house. 501 Cedar Street. Apply Qui-5th SE. Two Federal Agencies Consider $83 Million Lone Star Steel Loan WASHINGTON UP.

An tlop by the Lone Star Steel for an $83 mulion loan to expand its Daingerfield. Texas, plant is under consideration by two ernment agencies. Officials told a reporter Thursday financactionals unlikely this week, is the last working day. But they indicated a decision may come soon. The company's loan received at Reconstruction Finance Corporation headquarters here a few days ago, is being studied by that agency and the Commerce Department's National Production Authority.

One question is whether the NPA would shoulder the entire $83 million under the loan authority it got in the Defense Production Act, or whether RFC would furnish part of the money under its regular business loan program. Government Interest in seeing that Lone Star has a part in the move to expand the country's steel output was shown two weeks ago when the company was given a certificate for rapid tax write oft of a $73.425,000 part of its expansion investment plan. The certificate was provided by the National Security Resources Board, which tries to coordinate efforts by the NPA and other government agencies to increase output of vital goods for the defense program. Lone Star, a company in which prominent Texan E. B.

Germany has layed a major part, acquired a World War plant government after the war. Abrut a year ago, the company asked RFC for a $60 million loan. It countered with an offer to put up about $34 million if Lone Star would put up $26 million on its own and spend the company money first. RFC officials said that offer has never been withdrawn, the company prefers to let it pass and to substitute its new loan application. if RFC advances part of the requested $83 million under its regular business loan program, Lone Star will be required to pay interest of five per cent year and to repay all the loan within 20 years.

NPA, however, is not limited to any set terms or conditions under its loan commitment authority in Defense Production Act. NPA could, therefore, authorize all or part of the loan under more liberal by extended the repayment period beyond 10 years for example. Even if NPA makes the entire FIREWORKS For your New Year's Eve Party and Celebration. Plenty of Rockets, Candles, Air Bombs and Loud Firecrackers. The Fireworks Stand 2041 Lamar Ave.

publican National Committee will meet here Jan. 26 to plan strategy by which it hopes to win election of a GOP president and Congress in 1952. It will he the first meeting of the full committee since the Nov. elections in which the GOP scored net gains of five Senate, 27 House, and six governor seats. loan, Lone Star would draw Its money from RFC as paying agent for NPA.

But responsibility for the decision to advance the mone would lie with NPA rather than RFC. GOP Committee Plans Meeting in Washington WASHINGTON I.P The Re- Massey-Harris Sales Service We Repair All Makes of Tractors KEEP YOUR ON MASSEY-MARRIO De Laval Sales Service R. H. DEATON TRACTOR CO. 251-1st S.

W. Phone 1021 ON TIME ALL THE TIME WITH A WATCH REPAIRED AT COOKS Have your old watch put into top notch working order. COOK JEWELRY 350,000 men W'85 available to TInihilate it. Some military strategists even! So so far as to say that the Hungnan operation could be carried out again and again in Korea provided the setting permitted close naval gunfire support. Some points on Korea's west coast, for instance are too rocky and the offshore ier 100 shallow 10 accommodate battleships and cruisers.

The big question is can the sine sort of operation be effected if and when U. N. forces are driven back to Pusan or some other pocket? The answer seems to be 3 qualitied no. That is, not until the withdrawing force bad been sufficiently redured in size and the defensive permiter contracted to a mere 000 yards. The defense perimeter to which the N.

forces were driven at Posan early in the Korean war extended 120 miles many times greater than the distances involved al Hungnam. Another factor (o be considered Is that any planned withdrawa! from Pusan would involve the Eighth Army as well as the Tenth Corps and the Rok forces. Plants Preparing for Defense Orders DETROIT 62, Two Michigan manufacturers are getting ready today to plunge into military proEduction of 35.000 trailers and an unannounced number of 3.5 inch bazooka rockets. The Pruehauf Trailer Co. of Do.

trait and Brig. Gen. David J. Crawford bE the Ordnance Tank-antomotive Center jointly announced 3 S10 million order for .11 purpose trailers. 'The Olemobile division of Genoral Motors at Lancing.

announced a contract In rocklots for the Army's super bazooka. ill is the plant's first defense order! siore World War 11. the cargo trailers will be used for transportatinn of rations. waler. personnel.

and ammunition. U.S. Fighting Man Time 'Man of Year' NEW YORK "The U. S. Fighting Man" is Time Maga-: zine's of The Year." 'The annual selecting is reported in the issue.

The cover bears a portrait of a grim faced soldier svmhote mi all the U.S. armed forces. ONE GOOD YEAR TIRES DAY RECAPPING SERVICE WE USE GOODYEAR MATERIALS and FACTORY METHODS STOP IN TODAY FOR GOOD YEAR -Mileage RECAPPING We have our own plantThere's No Delay! GOOD YEAR TIRES GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 138 Lamar Ave. 3 CLEARANCE! 3 37 Evening Dresses Now, just when you'll be wanting a new formal for the New Year's Eve dances, Perkins offers you worthwhile savings on this group of lovely evening dresses. White, nile green, pink, yellow, blue, nary, red, beige in taffeta, lace, nylon net, chiffon, satin and velvet.

Complete selection of sixes. 22.50 to 79.75 15.00 to 53.17 Regularly NOW off All Sales Final, Please No Phone Orders FORMALS SECOND FLOOR BROTHERS 23 Freezes Deposits HONG KONG LP Communist China Thursday seized all United States property and froze all U.S. bank deposits. the Peiping radio said today. 'The Red premier foreign minister.

Chou En-Lai. announced the seizure in retaliation for similar U. S. action on Dec. 16.

He called the United Slates' action an "attempt to loot the Chinese people of their property." (A high commerce department official in Washington estimated the seizures would total "considerably less than $100 million. He said 11051 U. S. property in China Was seized when the Reds took lover in 1949.0 The primeval forests were our heritage. Will coming generations be proud of the forest heritage we are leaving them? PARIS FISH MAT We cant sell ALL the 'isl 0 that are caught, so we Just sell the BEST MKT.

SQUARE PHO. 2.47. Buy Your New Car Todayl BANK AGENT AUTO LOANS! Harold Hodges Insurance 112 South Main Phone 798 "Tiny Tot Kindergarten" Dorothy VanDyke Breneman announces the opening of her school, January 5. Kindergarten Course Combined with Dancing, Expression, and Rhythmic Band. Mrs.

Breneman is a former student cf Gunston Hall, Washington, D. Hockaday, Dallas, Woodrow School of Expression, Dallas, and Bush Conservatory, Chicago. NI. For Enrollment, Call 837 Continuing Perkins Ready-to-Wear Clearance! Many wonderful savings remain in this clearance of coats and dresses shop Perkins Basement tomorrow and save on quality ready-to-wear! WOMEN'S COATS tweeds and other fine fabrics. Clearance includes en- Price Selection of smart styles in gabardine, covert cloth, tire stock of Fall and Winter coats.

Reg. 17.95 to 32.85 NOW, 8.93 to 16.43 WOMEN'S DRESSES of styles, sires and colors. crepe, gabardine, corduray and taffeta. Wide selection Price Entire stock of Women's Fall and Winter dresses in Reg. 6.95 to 14.85 NOW, 3.48 to 7.43 CHILDREN'S COATS Fine quality, all- coats in solid colors, checks or little coats at fine savings.

plaids. Many styles have attached hoods. Truly nice Price Reg. 11.85 to 14.85 NOW, 5.93 7.43 No Refunds No Exchanges All Sales Final PERKINS BASEMENT.

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