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20 Atchison Daily Globe, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1953 A I A I Founded by In 1877 Published by Gem- i Published except Saturday K.IIUM A A A President AL HENNETT Editor HAHVEY UUCKLEY Adveltl3ing Manager KD A I CireuKition Fur busmen; or circulation departments, telephone 50. 51 or 52. After 0 p.m. telephone 1511 to report i dclivciy.

One Week In AtchLson, JLeavenwor! in Three Momli.s Six Months One Year One Month Six Months One Vejr J3Y CAKKIEK "SUBSCKIPTION" RATES BY MAIL 25c Du counties Bimvn. Nenia'lia Jacksun. and i and Pl.itte counties ol Above Cuuiil.cs S3 00 $400 $700 SI.00 $175 5850 a Sept l'J2y. Iht- ot -M-Uir. 3.

1873. at A i i ah under act i i i i ASSOCIATED PRESS The i rmitlvd exclusively to the u--e lor oj all tho local i.cv,!, printed in i i nf.Vijjjper ns uell ail AP THUKSDAV. DECEMBER 17. 1953 Dick Dempster, chairman of the Atchispn Chamber of Commerce highway committee, brings glad liclmes from Topeka: Engineering is progressing HIGHWAY nicely on a project to straighten the ASSURED Au-hison-to-Topekd i a is nearing completion on the Atchison-to- Cummings stretch. and on the latter is expected to get under a i summer.

Fur.ds for the work are earmarked and won't be used on a i else. Also Dempster reports favorable action by the Kansas State Highway commission on the proposed mid-continent diagonal highway. The state body will recommend federal designation for the proposed highway i in Kansas will link AtchLson in the northeast to Dodge City and Elkhart in the southwest and eventually will become a part of a highway connecting Maniiowoc. with Albuquerque. N.

M. Valuable assistance in making Atchison's dreams come true, highwaywise, has been given by Gov. Ed. Am, Highway Director Gale Moss, District Highway Director Harold "Snip" Snyder, and the present state administration. This part of northeast Kansas should be aware of their interest and helpfulness.

The developments are of significant importance to the of our community and this part of the state. A a i a highway such as the proposed diagonal route will bring thousands of new tourists to our doors. A straight Atchison-to-Topeka highway means a direct connection with the fabulous new proposed turnpike which will connect Kansas City. Topeka. i i a and Oklahoma City.

i question, success is being achieved because a i of desire has been attained in Atchison, When a i is divided, when various groups push for i or a favorite highway project, the result is confusion. AH groups a be satisfied; the result is. a none is. and the powers a be turn i i i toward other sections of the state i a boosters are settled and agreed con'. erning a i should be done and what should come first.

'Scuse Me, I'm Gonna Go Into Hidin' fer a While" Washington Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON means of boring from within. Pact No. 5--Was signed by Dr Edouard Benes in "1943 between Czechoslovakia and Russia. i 1 supposed to protect Czeeho-' Slovakia. Instead it brought i Czechoslovakia under the arm of Moscow.

All these go to show that a pact with Moscow means treachery or' i suicide. Yet this is what the right- in ATCHISON By AL BENNETT sas Turnpike authority, consulting engineers gave 'a progress report on the surveys-which arc now being conducted. Information to date has been gathered at numerous points on main-traveled highways and out Ihe window, water three weeks, appeared me which permits a the Kansas City limes recent- 804 motorists have been inter-1 are viewed. The results of this feasibility report will be completed by late Januarv. POI'tlllCS to get up and run again after The is tackled.

"Any other rule changes will be! a near technical. Our big job i cate the public as to whi incident romimlwl me (bidiali liarvoy, who lived on describes as "the in our historv greatest season The million dollar eoast-to-coasl television project inaugurated by the NFL this year, Bell said, "created thousands of now fans." "1 think TV i 1 the a years ago. )T a about a tho rules One murninjj the SiW was form the pen and he looked over the farm expectins to find her ami her piss nestled in a grass, but hc had no luck. After a lapse i 33 days a neighbor, Andy Mackay, qir-rrelod i wifo, who look oil across the wide prairie was re-designated a disaster loan! and was lost. When dar.cne.ss came area Wednesday, effective through her husband organised a search- Dec.

31, 1954. i party and at midnight they The action by the Agriculture had not found her. Someone sug- State Re-Designated Disaster Loan Area WASHINGTON W--All of a a More Than 2 Million See Pro Grid Games PHILADELPHIA An a 2,200,000 fans saw National Department 'ma'do "(Usasfcr 1 as a dry well up the League games this year available in any part of the state creek a a mile and they went waai commissioner Bert Bell through the department's Farmers! there. Hearing noises in the bottom Home Administration. An earlier! of the well, 'they lowered a Ian- stocky, gravel-voiced "The more we have like it." Bell the more I The attendance set a new mark.

designation expires at the end of this month. The department said applications by farmer for disaster loans should be filed at local offices of the FHA. To be eligible, a farmer must certify that because of substantial production losses from the drought tern and discovered a hcg. Mr. Garvey was with the parly and believed it was his missing sow.

They decided to until morning to get the sow out of the well, but that night a heavy rain came up, flooding the creek and well, the sow swimming out and was at the or due to economic factors, lie is! next side of her pen at feeding time the unable to obtain from private or thin an a i a The old record of was established last figures for 1D53 will be disclosed to maintain production" at the league's annual meeting here Jan. 28-30. She season. Official cooperative sources the financin. T.

E. Garvey: "A picture of a said the league expects that had fallen into a well and Dn mrii'ir rut if tVn-i' n( A i stand pat on major rule was about a.i cnuld be, but decided to wait until morning to was fattened and sold. It was thought the sew had fallen in the well, had her pigs, and through hunger had eaten them. The mis- nm a a T-' alade ga, Ala-, and was res-jsing wife came home just ahead annual meeting. One rule after standing in three feet of the storm." RAttiO AMD TELEViSION PROGttAMS TV pr SramS 3re llblisl a service to our roders and at no charge radio or TV i IHI WDAF 0 ('30 1 immil -KANSAS CIT KARE 0 750 830 aSO MO 9SO ,000 ,050 0 Ma -UUillllULlUiluJ An art class at school was set- a has become of tho old fashioned girl, who.

she acquired a pretty new ribbon, wore it t'iist around her neck, around her waist, and later cut it up for carters? GLOBE SIGHTS An Atchison man had such a large E. w. iiowi-family t' a for 20 years his wife never got any a from the house than to the clothes line. WASHINGTON Some of wing, nationalist groups of France at the Republican national', are proposing today. These, to committee are about ready to ad- some extent, are the tin a Christmas scene when nut that maybe Ike is a "smarter of France, the extreme right one of the small boys asked uncer- lan tha'n they are and thatKvhich incidentally will nearly al- tainly, "Where shall 1 put the three i communism won't be an ways cooperate temporarily with wise guys?" a political issue next fall after 1 the Communists.

i a i These also are the people John; Wasn't the schools' annual Yule', What makes them say this is two Foster Dulles has to worry music festival last night won- elections which, though small, save i He knew when to Paris, derful? It's always wonderful the Democrats heavy victories one'that he had to cure the jealousy seems to be better each year, month after Brownell broke the'between France and Germany And how did you like those expose. -which for SO years has caused h-sh bell ringers? Marvelous, su- In California, tile three north-j rope's major wars. He knew that perb, beautiful! Joyce Wentz, ern counties, long rock ribbed if the breach between France and thanks for this annual treat. Re-publican, elected a Democrat, i Germany was not healed with a 1 Dale Williams, as state senator on 1 uriited European army, Russia Dec. 1 in what was described could continue to pry the two na- GOP papers as a "minor land-i'ions apart.

In that case war is slide." i almost inevitable once again. 5 p. m. WDAF--Top ol the Evening KARE--News; Klub Kare 5:30 p. m.

WDAF--Top of the Evening; News; Sports KARE---Personality Time; News; Spons 6 p. WDAF--Alex i i Through the Years KARE---Music for Dining 6:30 p. m. WDAF--News: One Man's Family KARE--Music For Dining: Xews 7 p. m.

WDAF--Rov Hosers KARE--Kafe Hit Parade 7:30 p. m. WDAF--Father Knows Best KARE--Kare Hit Parade: Music 8 p. m. WDAF--Truth or Consequences KARE--News; Platter I Party I 8:30 p.

m. WDAF--News; Eddie I Cantor 9 p. m. WDAF-- Fibber McGee and Molly KARE--News: Show Tunes 9:30 p. m.

WDAF--Jane Pickcns KARE--Tommy Dor- sey; 30 p. m. WDAF--News; Weather KARE--Klub Kare 10:30 p. m. WDAF--Classic Hour p.

m. WDAF--Dedicated to You FRIDAY 5 p. ru. WDAF--Top of tho Evening KARE--News: Klub Karc 5:30 p. m.

WDAF--Top of the Evening: Sports KARE--Personality Time: Sports 6 p. m. WDAF--Alex Drcier; Education In The News KAFIE--Music for Dining 6:30 p. m. WDAF--News; One Man's Family KARE--Music for Dining; News Spoils 7 p.

m. WDAF--Dinah Shore KARE--Hit 7:30 p. m. WDAF--Bob Hnpe KAHE--Kare Hit Parade: Musical Features 8 p. ra.

WDAF--Harris-Faye Show KARE--Music 8:30 p. m. WDAF--News: Housa ot Glass 9 p. m. WDAF--Fibber McGci and Molly KARE--News; Waltl Ttmo 9:30 p.

m. WDAF--Listen To Washington KARE--Lawrence Welk; News 10 p. m. WDAF--News; a A Knre 10:30 p. m.

WDAF--Classic Hour I KARE--Sports: I Karc: News 11:30 p. m. WDAF--Dedicated RADIO APPLIANCE 421 HEADQUARTERS FOR-RCA VICTOR RACK, 406 TV EASY TEKMS "ATCHISON'S LARGEST TELEVISION DEALER" TRADE-INS On the east coast, in Waterville, a Democratic mayor. Rich- A woman noted for her a i i for finding out gossipy tilings became known among her acquaintances as Sherlock ard Dubard, was re-elected over- out and with him the Democrats captured the city coun ONE-PARTY PRESS The inside story has just leaked Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Eckels are planning to paint the furnace in their home a Swedish red. This we have to see. Republicans poured of how money into three Michigan newspapers to hid up the stock and The young wife greeted her husband affectionately when he returned from the office. "Poor 1 she said. "You must be Did you ever i a old maid school teachers are ahvavs verv nice to their i A boy enjoys a compliment i other boys find out about it and tease him.

for the first time in 20 block ex-Sen. Blair Moody. Jlichi- tired and hungry. Would you like a i i stanchly Republican gan Democrat, from buying the some nice soup, "tender chops with 1 golden brown potatoes, green peas, and mushrooms on toast?" "No, dear," replied her hus- 1936. builduig in New York, headed a band wearily.

"Let's save thc mon- I The Maine election took place syndicate which quietly tried to buy 1 ev and eat "at home 8, one month after the Harry, up controlling interest the Grand! that it and Vermont were the only! chain. two states Roosevelt was unable! Moody and Roger Steven-to carry in hi.s 4G-state landslide i i a owner of the Empire State prin- ind Stop Me -By BENNETT CERF i White expose. As a result. GOP" Rapids Herald. Lansms Stale Jour-! Beer drinkers may now sit and pulse takers suggest that a a and Battle Crock Inquirer a a into their beer without fear a Lcn Hall could take a Under the a 'Federal- 0 Josin" the foam cues from political novice Eis-jed Publications," the -yndieaie al; chemical Week mag.

tells us a Icnhower that spies will not be an so negotiatied for a station i technique has been patented which is-sue next election. Battle Creek and an engraving prescrves thc a on beer for GREAT GOAL i i a in urana half an Salt add A of a Nebraska a i i elates James Keller, was i- i i i to receive registered letter addressed to one name was to everybody in the institution. When lie i the letter over, the cxplamation was i On the reverse side the sender hnd printed: "If not in a i yet, kindly hold til! he arrives." From occupied Poland comes llu slory ot ghosts a fi'l! into conversation on tho darkened docks at Gdynia. "I Oied in 1939 when tho Nazis i vaded our country," sighed the first "They me i I was i i in the ground," recalled the second then another figure emerged from the shadows, thinner even, more terrifying than either of the specters, "When lid you die?" queried one of the fantoms. The ghostlike stranger answered indignantly, "I'm not dead yet, you fools! I'm on my way home from work!" i i 1033, by Ccif.

DislnbtHcd by Kr Features Synclkate. plant in Grand Rapids. i may not like i a ow f. thc brokers tip- does thc i he mav a a habit if i i hJ- the a has st cou dn aftord th TM 8 wl i T1e incident na-, resent- foot in his mouth, but no one can doubt the indefatigable sincerity of Johr. Foster Dulles in hi.s cru-i sading search for peace.

Snm peo- go ple, however, may not appreciate anio 80 Democrat, who point cent i Amer- If you are a man. and you are trying to buy something for your wife or girl friend, you quickly find that thc simple word "tan" is no longer used in any of the the importance of Dulles' al ou cent trie or bv mission in Paris. press is already i a 11 is no exaggeration to say a arC Thov mav have a Sahara Sand upon its success depends in part defm l.v Dcmocra- or Dcsen Dream or Jlonte Car- whcthcr your son and mine will tie nowapapeia have to "fight another war. lN le Los recent- While Secretarv Dulles was in! 1 5 th rctai1 which i i a had a three-year eoatract on station KTTV for a diictnaion pro- attemntpd the American Aviation strike, but was barred fr.im thc air KTTV is owned by the Re publican Los Angeles "which Paris trying to cement a united! western Europe, two Frenchmen were in Warsaw trying to relations between France, Communist Poland, Communist Czecho- and Soviet Russia. They are; Ex-premier Edouard Daladicr, leader of the French lo Bronze or Fawn Roan or Goddess Aura or Djana Dawn or Hoyal Smoke or Sunset Rapture or Vrstal Ecru or Rapture Nude.

But no tan. Loan Firm Reduces i Interest Rate WICHITA i.fl--District Judge Wil-j liam C. Kandt was told Wcdncs-i day that the Liberty Finance Co. has reduced i loan interest a to 20 per cent. I The company was enjoined from charging higher than legal rates in court order obtained by Ally.

Gen Harold R. Fatzer. Judge Kandt dismissed the court- appointed receiver for thc company Rauni. a approving Ratlin's report. Idea for Atchison barbers: A Grand Rapids, barber pulls a gun on kids who come in also owns a rad'in his shop a walcr pisl0 hc uses Los Mirror I rin io dampen their hair.

The junior Radical Socialist party (a right- -'nrror. De invr. it va of the retail clerks protested Hopalong Cas.sidjb love it. the FCC against i of where i ust ow cal1 a lliman Syndi- move? I Thc fastest man can swim is miles per hour. The fastest he I wing party despite its a and 'Jacques Soustelle, special repre- tentative of right wing nationalist Gen.

Charles De Gaulle. Neither Frenchman has any official status. Nevertheless they are, in effect, going behind the City News Collection of News Paragraphs And Advertisements Flowers by wire. Hilltop Greenhouse, Thonc 207. Thrill him her with Samson- ite luggage.

Terms. Levin's. The Mt. Vernon Community club How Time Flies! The Globe in December, 1913 --10 Years Ago: H. W.

Wihon hi? 20th year at Fp-Rock land i depot. William vH his clr-va- tor at a Cooperative au-r Cft. "The a at the Presbyterian hy the Alchison Chora! un.on un'J'r the direction of H. H. .1.

II. Missouri conductor, was injured when h- fell throush tho Knw river at a a City onto an a a while helping put a derailed car back on the track. Miss Grace Wilming was painfully burned about the face in an explosion while the was lighting a gas stove at thc Shearer ten- I cent store. to catc 19j3, by Rhinestone Open Saturday necklaces. Zinimer- Fertilizer iavc all kinds.

Dannen Mills. back of the French government to thwart Secretary Dulles and the! chls'on" HaVdware Co" united European army. They want France to put its reliance on a pact with Russia rather than cooperate in a united European army with Germany. Tragedy is that these two men and their countries already have a rcc'rd of negotiating certain pacts went A lot of people, France, have for- this. But it would pay all 'A to review the record of how it can be to negotiate with dictators.

is part of the record: I'act No. I Was signed in fjrrtwten France and Soviet i i a A solemn pledge "/r.utunlly assist" each other in Ci'-e of war. 1 Pact No. 2 Was signed be jtween Russia and Von Ribbcntrop on Aug. 23.

1039, thnrebv IIP' to throw France into war. i a I mtinity from Russian attacks hc went to war with the until m. At- can walk is nine miles per hour. He can run or ice skate about 22 miles per hour, and can pedal a bike 76 miles per hour. we; At a recent meeting of the Kan- held its Christmas party recently Today is a day of sorrow for Tomlinson 320 orth at the sclionlhou.sc with a potluck! ner husband passcd supper and gift exchange.

Mr. and aw a a a an it is an C1 ar CS TT a 25th anniversary of the death and Mrs. Robert Hailing were in' charge rf entertainment which included contests and a progressive card game. Kenneth Schrincr, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Clark and Mrs. Ken- ncth Schriner won prizes The next meeting will be Jan. 13, with Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Mr.

and Mrs. of her brother, Frank P. Newlove of Topeka, who was well known in Atchison. He died Dec. 17, 1923.

Twin Scotty, redi mixed oil a i Robertson Drugs. Gil Handkc: ''Looks like another Frigidaire Christmas." For if Hale in charge of arrangements.I Christmas trees. Nass Sros. SPAPERfl fi Thus Russia, instead of honoring its earlier pact with France, helped stab her in the back. Pact No.

3 Daladier signed a pact with Hitler in 1039 The famed Munich pact, by which Dal- adier and Neville Chamberlain bowed to the axis and sold France and England down the rivet. Pact No -I in '01! Do Gaulle siffned a pact in Moscow with Stalin It was to a new era of safety for France. What it chiefly did was give thc KFEQ-TV (CBS-Dumont) CHANNEL 2 THURSDAY 3:00 Stop, Look, and i 5:30 Range i a a i Video Weather, Sports, 6:43 I'll Buy a 7:00 Perry Parade 1:30 Four Star a :00 Q-T a 9:00 tt.F.D Xo I 9:30 Royal a i ,0:00 News, a .0:30 a a a FRIDAY 5:00 Stop, Look, n.nd Listen VfiUly's i a Show a a i i Weather, Sports 0:30 News Perry a i a a Here's Tho L.iCe 7 I on a a i of St.irs a i i Rusa a Moore 9:0 My i Irrna i Begins at SO N'ews. a Sports 10.30 a a a WDAF-TV (NBC) CHANNEL 4 THURSDAY 5 r.n i Is KiJ 6:30 a 5:" a a I a a Tlu'Mcr i a Shore C.r. a 7 i a 7:.

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i i i a Hnil a i i 10:00 a 10-30 10 40 10:1," 11:00 i 3 FRIDAY 1,30 a a 2:30 Today's a .1:00 to i 00 4 '10 Wo.Lthcr 4 :1 i a a fi :00 a 0 A To 6.01 i i :13 lolin Daly News 6:30 7:00 O7.7.1C a i 7:30 A Dahl Playhouse i of the Family Comeback 0 0 i 5 10:00 Red Barn i 10:15 a 10:20 10--15 i WHB-TV-KMBC-TV (CBS) Channel 9 THURSDAY 5 R.llililt 5'3r. Tim i World NYivs Wr.ithcr RUvnnl.s i a a 7 Oil Meet Mr i i I-'onr a i 8:00 i a S-30 Hut oo riio I i i 9.10 I Fnco 0 0 outlier 10:20 10:30 "I I 11:00 ChronoMcopo 11.15 i 11:30 a i CAMf-'JS CHRISTMAS BELLE--Most nnyor.c would like to wake up Christmas and find Ingrid Hillstrom their stocking. Thc pretty coed from Upsala CollcRO, N. was named Jersey state campus queen and will tnko part in the American Campus Queen contest to be held in New York City on Dec. 26.

Offering her encouragement are from left to right: Dorothy Brooks, Evangeline Grief, and Diana Held. Winner of tho contest gets a $3500 prize- FRIDAY IVs A Pny of 10:30 I i 11:00 a I.af'.y I :15 l-nx-o of 11:30 Search for 1 1 i i i Llg-ht 1 N'CU'H 12:10 I 1 2:1 Ti or 1 2 a Moore 1 i or i 1 :30 I I I a 2 00 i i Crosby 3 A i i A 3 i i 4 10 a i i i i a i i i a Plul a i N'i-w: f. K. a fi .20 i 0 us: R1 rd 3 f. rry Conio Do You 7 "Topper" PJa hoii so of i My a Or.10 Person to Person 10:00 Nowjt 1 a ooplos a 11:30 Star LEVIN'S SPECIAL Christmas Purchase TERMS! 10 NOW NO MORE PAYMENTS 'TIL '54 Places a brand new 1954 ADMIRAL TELEVISION IN YOUR HOME.

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