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Two Many Vexing Problems Truman Busv In Final Week THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES, Tuesday Evening, January 13,1953. actor uts challenge to Smokers Dies After Collision Of His Car and Tram FREDONIA A. Large, 66, Tulsa, died Monday after his SHERIDAN, Ind. Iff 1 SixteeirSlOO each if they would refrain car and a train collided six miles desk, dispatching dozens of party well letters and shaking hands Basin south WASHINGTON IK President Truman began his last week in the White House Tuesday as with a steady stream of well-wish- busy as ever and beset by eleventh hour problems ranging from oil to atom spies. fusion around his office, the outgoing President is cleaning out his ers.

And all the time, right to the FISH HAVEN, Idaho big: employes of a Sheridan actory rom smoking until the company's lathered at Beaver of here early Tuesday for the hard climb up rock studded Bear River Mountain to reach the owner of the Biddle Screw Prod- burned, crumpled wreckage of a ucts last month offered the north of here. The car was carried 360 feet oni the Missouri Pacific right of way. Large was a foreman of the Kan- Three dropped out after only two, sas city structural Steel where SHtPMEVTS NEED GUARD SINGAPORE have warned masters of some ships against leaving cargoes of firearms and ammunition unguarded on Singapore wharves. Commis- of Police Nigel Morris says the warning was given to close a loophole whereby the Commun- Party might get arms. Brussels sprout plants will cross pollinate with kale, cauliflower, broccoli, collards and cabbage.

can clip their boss for 51,600 if christmas party next Decem ber. they don let it go up in smoke. Ken Biddle, non-smoker and Nineteen accepted the challenge. end of his administration, Truman C-46 troop transport which crashed.smokers among his 90 employes apjua. In an atmosphere of mild con- must make decisions which no one but a President may make.

One particularly vexing one is 1 the Rosenberg case. Sometime between now and next Tuesday noon, when his term ex- jpires, Truman may have to decide whether the convicted atomic spies, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, shall live or die. Japs Threaten To Shoot Down Soviet Planes TOKYO irritated by "at least 20 or 30" violations of its borders, Tuesday warned Russia against sending warplanes over Japanese territory. A foreign office spokesman saididay. U.

S. defense planes would shoot 2. A personal report to the na- down intruders if necessary. tion, which promises to be an over- last week with 40 persons aboard. Two para-medic rescue troopers, who spent a lonely night long vigil in sub-freezing weather by the wreck on White Pine Ridge about seven miles west of days.

Biddle's brother, Val, quit smok- he had been employed for 30 years. He is survived by a brother, Amprirails Talcp ing a year 17 years after fvmei icans i aKe quit Val got a $100 111 HomeleSS Waifs bul at the company's Christmas, last month and Biddle got' FRANKFURT, Germany i George Large, of Baxter Springs, the idea of extending the offer to found no survivor, when they Two dark skinn children flcw Jail.smoking employes Weather Observation By The Associated Press U. S. weather observations for AMUSEMENTS Biggest Shotr Bargain Anywhere! chuted to the site Monday. woodsmen and peace jnew homes in America Tuesday that may blaze a trail to happiness for hundreds of other jmanned the cortege of military ve- homeless tots in Germany.

jiiui.itit,u. v.i.-_ vi- iHjuicicaa lULa in wci The Rosenbergs appeal for exec- 12 ambulanccs and two Annelise and rii-o Momenr-v filed Saturday. iniee-jear oia Anneuse ann utive clemency was filed Saturday. In other fields, the President has two major remaining. tasks: Denver 70 38 -26 .04 will enter ma road children of Amencan "Sixteen have gone through morei24 hours ending at 6:30 a.

m. than one week, which is half Max Min Pre. ibattle, and I believe, as it looksjChicago now, it may cost me $1,600 come next Christmas," Biddle said. Edmonton i "Although I don't remember Ft. Worth 71 52 ille- ievcr buying more for less," saidlHavre, Mont 58 -I "these cigarette companies Kansas City 63 42 to hate me." Angeles 59 55 Miami 64 49 Minneapolis 36 17 crevices and ledges.

in Ger-jp a er Baltimore asking help in jmany. where Negroes are a rarity. finding other American Negro An American Negro, Mrs. Oscanfamilies willing to adopt such; New Orleans 59 33 New York 40 32 The plane, which vanished G. Grammer of Washington, D.

Oklahoma City 67 48 The U. S. had approved Japan's i a account of his nearly eight en route from Seattle'became concerned about the prob-i A couple in Washington, D. Washington 50 30 ultimatum in advance. (years of stewardship.

Work is stillito Ft. Jackson, S. carrying ro-ilem and decided to do something was among the first to respond. Japan thus in effect rattled ajunderway on this message, which turning Korean War veterans, hitlabout it. They are sponsoring the entry of i KANSAS TRAFFIC Truman will deliver over all four television networks at 9:30 p.

CST, Thursday. BERLIN ent teeln ties in Germany have invited the 1 U. S. saber against its old enemy to the It did not name Russia, but left no doubt that's the country it meant. Shortly after the blunt warning, US Repeats Offer Gen.

Mark Clark's headquarters i announced the Far East com- (Jll SOVlCl mander had ordered his defense chiefs in Japan to take "all measures necessary to prevent further violations of Japan's security orjjj uss ans once more to interview acts which endanger U. S. deserter and repeated their; A Japanese government spokes- re quest for permission to see twoi man said planes flying without per- ng-missing American soldiers, it mission over Japan would be or-' was announced Tuesday, dered to land. This was the subject of letters! "When they don't follow our or- sent Monday to Soviet ders," Mituso Tanaka of the for-i ter by Lt. Gen.

Manton S. Eddy, eign office told a news cornman( er chief of the U. S.j "if necessary (we will) shoot them in Europe, and Maj. Gen. Thomas Timberman, commander: the mountain with an explosive' She and her husband, a chief Annelise and Eduard into the U.

TOPEKA Wl-Kansas traffic fa- impact at the level, about warrant officer in the U. S. Army: and plan to adopt them. listed by the state acci- 700" feet from the top. The para- 1 at Mannheim, have no children ofj Homes also have been found in dent records section: medics said only the tail section their own.

They began by adopting America for three other homeless In the last 24 To date in Same Period said only the tail section their own. They began by adopting America for three other homeless intact. The 37 Korean five little half-Negro waifs. iwaifs who will go as soon as visas) remained veterans aboard were en route to! Then she wrote to a Negro news- are arranged. their Southland homes.

Human beings have 32 perman- down." Tanaka's statement came only a few hours after the Japanese full U. S. backing- warned that Japan and the U. S. in Berlin.

Gen. Eddy wrote to the Soviet Control Commission chief, Gen. Vassily Chuikov, that the Ameri- would take steps to drive off in-i cans are "entirely prepared" to let truding aircraft Soviet officers interview former Private Alexander A. Kulikov, who Fire Sweeps Through ihas been granted political asylum Condor TOKYO OB Fire of undeter- mined origin swept through tliej U. S.

minesweeper Condor at a Yokosuka dock Tuesday. It caused extensive damage but no casual- again that the Russians arrange an interview with U. S. Privates Lieutenant Night of Los Angeles and Raymond Michalowski of Perth Amboy, N. J.

They have been missing since Nov. 26, when they inadvertently entered the Russian Zone. STEEL LETTER TRAYS "saves desk space" ties. The navy said the fire broke out in the ship's galley. Crewmen and Japanese fire fighters brought it under control.

The term "tank" to designate; The navy said defective armored vehicle was firstj might have caused the fire. iused by the British in 1915 when! I they sought to conceal the nature Lake Baikal in Asia is said to'of the new weapon they planned: be the deepest lake in the use. 2 compartment, 4.50 3 compartment, 5.50 4 compartment, 6.50 Geo. H. Geiger Co.

521 Delaware Street CAUSE OF ILLNESS by Dr. John R. Abel What causes illness? Medical books know of very, very few causes of individual dis-eases and those are theories and hypotheses that don't hold water. Chiropractors contend and often prove that an illness is due to vertebral pressure on nerves and nerve roots. In fact, your nerves and your nervous system means that difference between health and sickness.

The chiropractor is a specialist. He's a spine and nerve specialist. He's devoted years to the study of the spine and what effect it has on you. Your nervous system is the most intricate and important system of your entire body. How your nerves are; you arc.

Vertebral pressure was mentioned, meaning that nerves do emit from the spine, between vertebra, and go to the different parts of the body. Any pressure on any of the nerves coming through the spinal column will interfere with the flow of energy over that nerve and whatever organ or area of the body that nerve supplies will malfunction. Have your spine straightened. Have that pressure removed. It is essential to good health.

Dr. Abel will gladly consult with you so that you can find out if chiropractic can be of help to you in your illness or pain. Try chiropractic. It adds years to life and life to years. You can't truthfully say that you have tried everything until you have tried chiropractic.

Adults 25c Children 9c ENDS TONITE! Two Bang-Up 1st Run Hits! GEORGE MONTGOMERY ECHNlCQljOR Gerald MOHR- Rita MORENO I Big MGM First-Showing-Iri- Leavenworth Hit Features! THE 1AKES HREE IV 1III II I IIIIIWIl BROWN, TEXAS CITY' JIMMY ELLISON Sneak Pre-Yue Tonight! Firemen's Benefit Wednesday Night, January 14,9 to 12 by the Delaware Township Fire Department at the Lansing High School Gym Music by the Little Band in Town. Adults oOc Students 25c Last Times Tonite (Tues.) First Run Betty Button In "Somebody Loves Me" In Color PONE 4899 Lcavcmvorth's Independent Home-owned Family Theatre Last Times Tonite (Tues.) First Run Downtown Alan Ladd In "Red Mountain" In Color Adults Only! 55c- Wednesday and Thursday 55c Adults Only! 2 Days Only First Run Don't Miss It! First Run Don't Miss It 2 Days Only! BEAUTIFUL GIRLS FORCED TO MARRY MEN THEY COULDNT LOVE! We will have a special showing tonight of a major company's biggest 1953 production. We can't tell you the title, but it's WONDERFUL! Also! LAST TIMES TONIGHT! 'A singing, dancing in Gay WAV lOLGERi "APRIL IN PARIS 11 At 7 and 10:25. Sneak Pre-Vue at 8:15. STARTS TYRONE AT HIS BEST! GREAT INDIAN WARS OF THE CANADIAN-MONTANA TERRITORY! FOR YOUR BANK ACCOUNT OR LOAN THE MANUFACTURERS STATE BANK The Bank of Friendly Service.

HEY KIDS! And Oldsters, Too! PASSES! FREE SATURDAY MATINEE PASS in exchange for every SO clean, usable hangers. FREE PASS FOR NIGHT for every $5.00 order of clean- Ing sent us. FREE PAIR OF HEISER SHOE SKATES (your size) if you are the fortunate one on February 1. Everyone who earns a matinee pass or brings as little as $1 worth of cleaning is eligible. WOOD the CLEANER 710 So.

Fifth Phone 796 SWOOPING DOWN FROM THE NORTH THEY CREATED A BRUTAL REIGN OF TERROR! 5,000,000 INNOCENT VICTIMS IN THE SHAME STORY OF OUR TIME! POM BWMDS limUS GOMEZ HIGHMD BODHE MA'MV THE OJE VOX, 6lK I PON'T UlfJB IT-ITS 9EEN TOO EASY 50 FAR. THAT PAY-OFr UffT 15 TOO IMPORTANT FOR SLAMP TO RISK OUK HOtP OF IT. MAPE IX NOW WE CAM KELAX UNTIL WE SET TO IN THE CUJ9 WHAT, CAP ARE TWEY IN? THREE CAK5 FOKWABI7. THEVJZe TO PACK HEBE SCOW. WHEN THEV WE'LL 9 50 TVKE "TVES, BUT IT P0ESNT HELP MUCH! WHEN KNOWM UVKE 5EM1-CON5CIOU5, WHY DIP TW CKY OUT BEFORE.

MOW WE KNOW HEKE TO SEE THEM! 1-IJCiJf. 1953 by Sirviti. hie. T. M.

Rig. U. S. P.l 5VS SOMETHING TOO HORRIBLE FOR. HER WIMP TO (KCePT.

IH SUCH CA5E5.THB OFTEN gtANKS OUT, KT TO KEUEVIB I'M AFRWP TH' ONLY PEOPLE WHO COULDME- MJSVI6RED THW ftRE OR HWJE (MANE5IM AM' MOV CLUE TO WOT HAPPENED HEV.WO NMNUTEl THIMK SUFFERINS FROW $EMEKE 1953 by HtASorvice, Inc. T. M. U. 5..

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