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REP. WALTER BREHM OF OHIO INDICTED of Illegally Taklnt; From Former A By JOHN POWER. Mo) a i red if to they wear And almost every woman can necret lies in picking the red women It well. The that your skin tone. There are r(1(Jfl reds vol "our ln the ij tj below, beside it Cool Blondr i fair i Wiwhinjslon.

Dec. Ohio dentist who served In In tne orinw, IWSIUB i a during World War I and in the right one for you: now congressman Indicted todav on charge of illegally a ing "political two former employed, one of them A 7Vyrar-old widow. Is Representative Walter Frrhrci, 5R-year-old Republican, of Millersport. who elected last November 7 in hK i consecutive term in the house. The i i returned by federal grand jury hire accused Brehm of illegaMv a i 11,380 in political i i Iwo women in office i 1947 and IMS i of i i does not affect Brehm in congress; only house a i could un- pat him.

Soliday A Widow. Clara Soliday, one of those from whom Brehm in alleged to have obtained political contributions, is a 75-year-old widow. Last October 24--a few days before the election--she sued Brehm for JT7.340. She asked 57,340 which she said the congressman had taken from her salary over a period, plus $10,000 as punitive damages. Representative Brehm replied And here's second Poweres i secret of wearing red well: Your rouge and lipstick must complement the undcitone of whatever you wear.

It does not necessarily have to maU-h, but It must be in the same a i I doubt if you would a for a lipstick if you wear a Burgundy coat; SCOTTISH RITE YULE PARTY IS TONIGHT Bund Concert Will Be Followed by Banquet. Program And Gift Dlnti-lbutlon In Children. Several hundred persons are expected to attend an annual ChrJsl- mas psrty of the Scottish RHe bodies at the temple tonight lot members and their families. The parly will open at 6 o'clock quest. The TRUMAN SIGNS NEW RENT CONTROL BILL CuiliK Would Have Kiplred Dec.

SI lo r.lve New CongreM Time to Study Situation. Washington, Dec. Truman 20. -today signed with a fellowship hour when the Scottish Rile band will furnish a legislation extending existing rent control to March 31, 1951. The 90-day extension was voted by Congress 'at Mr.

Truman's request. The idea is to give the incoming congress time to review a i a housing picture in the concert on the main floor. The a i of changed conditions created scmblage. at 7 o'clock, will be In- by the drfcnse emergency. Without the interim extension.

rent cnntiols would have expired December 31 except in those communities acting to retain them until 30. The extension signed by Mr. Truman also simplifies decontrol pro- vitcd to the temple banquet room, where dinner will be served. Members of the Baldwin chapter of the Order of DcMolay and the Joplin Assembly of the Order of Rainbow for Girls will assist in the serving The invocation will be said by the Rev. L.

O. White. Program Arranged. A program will follow in the a i auditorium and will consist of the following numbers: Holy McCamey, Judy Kelley. Sharon Hffuk, Joyce Stripling.

Jean Williams, Audley Hurvey and George McKenney, carol singers. "I Don't Want a Lot for Brooks and Carolyn Holt. the Night Before and dance number by crdure. It provides may abolish that a municipality controls by a simple resolution of its city council. This provision stemmed from a decontrol controversy arising out of an action of the Los Angeles city council.

CHILDREN BEING MAILED HA-- (ilobr, Thurofiay, iuwnnufr zi, I A R.v ADELE GARRISON. A to Love's I'aiH. Another Call From Kalharlnn Followed By Her Arrival Half an Hour Later, Carrying a Bundle. "I'll attend to pverythinjr." I told Katharine Bickctt the telephone. "And stop worrying.

Hcmembcr, whalevoi's happened. I'm right behind you every step of Lhc wav." "That's what's keeping: mp tip," she said. "Goodbye for now." "Goodbye." I told but when I had tip the leceiver. I sat down in the nearest chair, and spent a bad five minutes i i to pull myself together. Marion's tragedy, so bizarre, seemingly so hopeless, and Katharine's trouble, the a of which I could not guess, the boon of sleeping laU the next morning.

did not lie down nain, Mf I was no loner sleepy, but sat down again in an aim chair with my favorite magazine. But I found myself unable to read and was glad indeed when the telephone shrilled behind me. Solved the Problem. Katharine's voice was no longer weak, when it came to fly ears, liut strong and purposeful. Whatever had been her problem.

I was sure that she had solved it, and that she, had set her feet upon a path that she intended to follow to the end. "I will be at hotel in less a half an hour," she said. "Will you put some water on the electric from opposite directions, and 1 and have it boilmg by felt the heavy weight of thorn. Then, with a reaction coming i the common sense which I lose often, I sauared mv shoulders and time I set there? Did anybody come with my supplies'" "Not yet," I told her. "Thev'll be along." she said Anne Friedheim accompanied Marilyn Langford.

Soliday's suit and $5,000 damages. He contended the aged woman had t. red during the to wear it well and Here's the of how published "maliciously falsely" in newspapers. and as Of A i a 'you'd have to have some lighter ripe raspberries or Beauty roses. Cool Brunette (with fair skin): Trv the striking purple- election against Mell G.

Underwood. a Democrat of New Jlexington. But Brehm was reelected, 33,648 to 29,687. "I have never at any time or any place or under any circumstances committed a criminal act," Representative Brehm said today. The indictment listed seven different counts, alleging that the congressman received political contributions ranging- from $140 to $240 each from Mrs.

Soliday and Mrs. Emma S. Craven. The law provides for a maximum penalty on each count, upon conviction, of three years in prison, a $5,000 fine, or both. The maximum is seldom imposed, however.

To Hear Book Review. A regular memDership meeting rtf the League of Women Voters of Joplin will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Y. W. C. A.

Mrs. A. Paul Thompson i present a review of the book Warm Blonde (with honey skin): Stick to the subtle orange-reds. Anything from apricot to bittersweet will accent your unusual col- oring. Warm Brunette (dark skin): Experiment with the sophisticated yellow-reds tangerine, flame.

Chinese. Silver Fox (silver hair): What type were you before your hair attained its present distinction? All you have to do is find that type above. If you think the color listed beside it is too bright you are wrong. But if you feel more comfortable in a less vibrant shade, you may select a red with the same undertone as those listed, but grayed-down to a whisper. Titian: Depends on your shade of hair.

If it has a lot of yellow lights in it, the chances are you can wear some of the more toned- down, yellow reds. by Oklahoma City, Dec. Vinson, who is playing Santa Glaus to some two million children of convicts this Christmas, has his staff i round the clock this "While Cart- week a iing out right. The one exception to this rule Is vne a lucky one. If you already something that you know in.

your Fontinelle. leader, and Tom Grey, Bob Brown, Tom Bufoid, Gary Lee. Betty Prall, Peggy Houston, Jack Vincent, Jack Chapman, Charles Walker, George Martin and Ronald heart is the wrong shade of red for your skin, you can make a glorious compromise by using a lipstick that is true red It must no blue or yellow undertones. The pull between your own skin tones and the underlying tones of the dress will be resolved or very nearly so by the a gradation of the color on your lips. P.

S. from J. K. T. TOt'R STKPS TO A CAKKEB.

A. worthwhile investment In charm every girl starting a business career -every girl or woman now in business eagtr to rearh top-flight success. It tells you how to maJte that important "good Impression" tn get your Job reveals secrets on how to hold your job. See how It to choose a suitable wardrobe. Save time--uncertainty--need- 'ess worry through these short rut steps in charm that lead to YOUR SUCCESS.

to roe In care of this and enclose In coin. stamped. addressed return etn elope. The test nf a good hostess. 1950 bv John V.

Diile Plum Tree, be served. after which tea will. Dn 4 vn ei PAGEANT IS PRESENTED MRS. SARAH CALE FUNERAL BEFORE KIWANIS CLUBl WILL BE HELD FRIDAY "Spirit of "Santa Claus Comes to H. Green.

Santa will present gifts and treats to the youngsters and the program will close with the carol singers leading the song, "A Merry Chrislmas," and the benediction by John F. Potts. Committee chairmen for the party include Fred Handy, reception; Roy Bieazeale, dinner; J. L. Woods, decorations; Edward Lawrence, presents; Percy Ebert and Ralph Stumbo, banquet room; B.

B. Spracklen, band, and Mrs. Percy Ebcrt and Mrs. Viola Walk- ALCOA GRANTS WAGE BOOSTS TO WORKERS mailing out toys. Vinson said yesterday's mail was the largest he has received, with uncounted thousands of requests For more than a week, he has received more than 10,000 requests daily.

vinson and his helpers have just completed shipping toys to 35,000 children in Puerto Rico. Toys are being sent throughout thp western (hemisphere. Although some toys may reach their destination late, Vinson said is being answered toys sent are air- EC the toys sent are air- and each in turn cauaht me round raz dolls, balloons, scarfs, I ft i a-aiet anrt nirnnpt prl 1171 flnrl SC every request Among the planes, rag hair ribbons and puzzles. BETHANY'PRESBYTERIAN YULE PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT gave myself somf, good advice. Does Xo Good.

"You are doing everything in your power to both your friends," I told mvself. "Your worrying over them isn't aroing tr do one bit of good, and will only sap your strength so vou won't be able to give thorn a a aid a crisis should arrive calling for you. Suppose you call it a day. and snatch a nap before the boys come back." I rose resolutelv, went to the bathroom and bathed my fare and hands in cold water. Then taking a light coverlet to the couch in the living room, I slipped off mv shoes and lay down to a i for i bovs Sleep came to me almost immediately, and I did not waken 'intil the sound of rapping on the door roused me.

I put on mv shoes, smoothed out my. adjusted the combs in my hair, and went to the door, to admit the four boys. They were in the highest spirits. "Now I must say 'goodbye' for now. nemembor, not to be surprised or dismayed it anything." "I'll promise you that," I told her.

and clicked, I then, hung as up her receiver my own. and went back to my chair lo wait. Her supplies did not come, but in half an hour her knock sounded on the door. i quickened heartbeat. I opened it, and a a i fairly scurried past me, in her arms a shapeless bundle.

"Look what I've brought Aluminum Firm and C. I. O. Agreement on Other Contract Pittsburgh, Dec. A i Company of America and the C.

I. O. United Steel Workers reached agreement today on wages and other contract which became open for negotiation a month njro In a labor Ract running to next November 30. The workem represent pmximately 17.000 of Alcoa's 45.000 employes at 10 of the plants. The agreement for addition of six paid to voluntary 10 per cent wage increase which the com pan put i effect last October in all plants.

Befoie voluntary boost. Alcoa wajre rales ranged from $1 04 in A a a to $1.31 in Detroit. Also included additional 2 cents an hour inctease at four of the company's southern a at Alcoa. Tenn Badin. N.

Bauxite, A and Mobile, and 3 cents per at Point Com- i Tex, effective December 11. Alcoa said in a statement ths settlement "is within the range of the pattern recently established in the steel i and conforms, goveinment's present efforts to keep such matters within reasonable bounds." the said, as she wrappings. started to undo The name "clerk" which is used today to describe a salesman in a. store or a minor office functionary originally meant a man who had taken religious orders. SIX GRADES TO JOIN IN PROGRAM AT BAXTER i Baxter Springs, Dec.

All six grades of the Lincoln ele-H, mentary school will Christmas program join in a before the UlBi.JUT.-J i Parent-Teacher Association 7:30 Thursday night at the Out and See OUR BEAUTIFUL POINSETTIAS other waist and pirouetted up a I down the living- room, me The program follows: (( i until I begeed for mercv. Play, "Santa Views the -( "You evidently had a good time." I First, second and third I told them when I got my Sammie and A at last and was seated in in of the sixth grade as 2-lr. and Bethany Presbyterian church chair, while ttev rtn.dd.ed other Mrs. Santa Christmas Flowers Oprn Till I FLORISTS 14M er. pro Host iam.

officers include Julius H. Ebert, venerable master of Joplin Lodge of Perfection; Fred W. Manchester, wise master of Joplin chapter oC Rose Croix: Max Haase, commander of Joplin council of Knights Kadosh; Herman Huelster, venerable master of Kadosh and John F. Potts, of all bodies. hold an annual Sunday school and church Chnstmas party at ":30 o'clock Friday night at the church.

The party will consist of a musical program, a visit from Santa chairs in front of me. "Did we ever?" Hank eiar-ulated. and then they began to talk all at. once, recounting the of and evening, for Dicky's checks had th? Red-nosed "Mexican grade. Choral reading.

"Jest 'Fore sical program, a visit from Santa Claus and distribution of to been liberal enough to admit themigraae. A tl A song, "Rudolph. "hot spots" such seen before. as they had all present. The program will be as follows Organ prelude.

Mrs. Willis Dun-j I dd not try to stop -heir play kelbarger: Christmas carols. their "Spirit PICHER MINER SUFFERS MINOR HEAD INJURY Robert CANVAS AWNINGS COGLIZER TEN! A AWNtNU CO. 140? Main St Phnov IMS THE (Calif ornta, 417 MAIN STREET BLOUSES--SKIRTS SPORTSWEAR WHISPER IN SANTA'S EAR: A BAROMETER A SPORT OR 1 OPERA GLASS A FINE PAIR BINOCULARS OPTICAL DISPENSARY SALON ON MEZZANINE A Christmas pageant, "Wise Men From the East," was presented by the youngsters of the Children's Home at a luncheon of the Downtown Lions Club yesterday at the Connor hotel. Funeral services for Mis.

Sarah Cale, 87 years old, who died at 6:10 o'clock yesterday morning at her home, 806 Moffet avenue, will be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Thornhill-Dillon chapel. W. iMcCaskill of the First Church of tributed to youngsters by Claus. Gifts left over will be given less-chance children of the city. cemetery.

MAN WANTED IN GEORGIA HELD IN COUNTY JAIL of Christmas" the Rev.althoush I feared moment Stevenson; "The Lord's, that Katharine i i arrive, junior high school girls: I Whatever her problem, I kne-v m- nursery depart- 1 stinctiveU- that it was serious songs and recitations, kinder-i enough for her not tn wHn rontact department; Chrislmas 1 with exuberant bovs. But "We 1 department' down of their a i i of a i and a visit Santa Claus. I hearty good-ni ht kisses and taken to the Picher horpnal. His Floyd Lortz is superintendent of braces, departrd for their own, condition was reported to be the Sunday school. 'rooms, begging and beinr granipci satisfactory.

Pichpr. a Dec 20--Troy Graves, whn lives -it 217 South, Treece street, received a minor' head i shortly noon: today while roof trimming ir. the. a i ground st the Hum-Bah-Wat-Tah See Us for Complete Expert GENERAL ELECTRIC MAINSTREET APPLIANCE "Year Appliance MAIN fHONIS 5740--7370 chapel throughout today. nis B.

Cale, Joplin contractor and builder. Before her marriage she was Miss Sarah Osborn. Mrs. Cale had been in failing health i i vears and was bedfast four months house burglary and swindling Born in Palmyra, 111. she hadland that Simpson is being held been a resident of Joplin 33 years a a i i pnssiblr- extradition.

Her husband died in 1927. She was a of the wise men by the use of dialogue and song. The program was diiected by Mrs. Charlotte Creech. Accompaniment was by Doiothy Hunzeker.

Ed Brunkhorst and Earl Campbell -were named to head a committee for the distribution of Christmas baskets to the needy. The club contributed S68 to a fund for the purchase of Christmas baskets. i the First Church of Edwin Evans was introduced Scientist. a new member by Paul Ferris. Surviving are a daughter, Missj Brunkhorst was presented withiRoxie R- Caie of the home, part a member pin for the acquisition'owner of Gray's Electric Shop.

526 of two members for the club. Joplin avenue: a son Cecil H. Cale Guests were Earline Campbell. Lubbock, Tex a brother. Harry.

i Sharon Campbell. Kenneth Crowe Osbo Lt A and, 1 three sisters. Mrs. Stephens 'of Orlando. Fla Mrs.

S. Carna-' a of Pharr. and Mrs. John iW. Wilson.

2509 Utica avenue. Delbert Simpson. 25 years old 210 Wmfield avenue, is being held in the county jail in Carthage for Friends may call at the (authorities in Atlanta. Ga, follow- KIWANIS CLUB PARTY i his arrest at his home yester- Baxter Springs. Dec, Mrs.

Cale was the widow of Den-j day by Joplin Detectives Gene Copeland and Harry Gibson. Detective Chief Car! Xutt said two felony warrants were sent here from Atlanta charging Simpson ed the Kiwanis Club's annual Christmas party at the First Presbyterian cburch last night A tur- key dinner was served and gioup, singing and other forms of enter-; tainment were enjoyed by the chil- demand pre-, land Eldridge Martin. GLASSES TODAY-6 TO NERVES? Die li a lack of Viiinim It, li. Irii lid Niiein! ou nervous, due" to a lack Vitamms 81. 'amusements.

Ircii ind in your sjslem. like A. Brown. Z804 Harrison, Kansas Cirv. Mo.

i Let him tell you how todays sreat Kadacol hciped him by relieving the. Muse his distress doe to such defi- c.encir*- "I 50 year? oM and em- i on a very much a sirs on A jear on so SKO I besur) to have 1 also seemed to wake in the mornmR with a feehns as though 1 had hangover. I hevn ukinR Hadacol now Tor 2 month', having fini.thed one bottle and slflrlins rnv second. I ran fullv jwv 1 Eood in Kadarol has been a Grxjsend 1o ard hichir isn't On'v Hadaco! J'f" Hadscol oo.fl« on2r J1.Z3: large familr nr hospital Kecommended hy ma-iv The modern circus has little re- jlation to the Koman name from it was derived, which mean? a building for the exhibition of horse? and chariot races and other ACHING CHEST COLDS 10 rub on Is not only brines lonc-lastinc relief but cbecJf the irritation and break up i'K-ai Buy SB 1SSO. "At MUSTEROLt Give 11 nil SLIPPERS For His Hours Of Relaxation TOFAV ALL-RHOXYN KID LEATHER OPERAS Evans Hand-Turned Operas in Brown or Wine.

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