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PAGE TWO Cltwfrified Ada--Telephone 63 MIDDLESBORO. KY, DAILY NEWS Tune In at 560 cm your Dial-Bear it on WMIK-Riad it in The Daily News THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950. Robert L. Ifihcaid, President C. H.

Arundel, Editor-Manager, W. Paul Assistant Manager---G Henry Basliam, Ncwn Editor Published TCvery Afternoon Except Sunday By CITIZENS OTTWS INC. Entered at Middlesboro, ns Seaond Class Matter. Full Leased Wire of the United Press BY CAKKIEK, Z5c A WEEK By Mall In Advance Outside Carrier and the City IJmlts of Middlesboro; In Bell and Knoi Counties, Courity, and Clalborne County, J5.00 a year; 0 months, 3 months. one month, OOc.

Outside of this area, $8.00 a year; elx months, one month, $1.00 And Let's All Remember It! ma Of his own will begat he UB with llie word of truth, that we should be kind of flrst-fruiti of his 1:18. What, fi piece oC work'is man! how noble in how infinite in facility! in form and express and In action how like angel, in aonrehension'how like a Eisenhowers Task In Europe f-Than World War II Better than almost any man alive, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower has come to symbolize the hopes of free men. There be supreme faith in him as he begins building a unified European force. Accepting this, crucial responsibility undoubtedly represents a.

real sacrifice for the general. He likes his job as prsi- dent of Columbia University. he bought a farm near Gettysburg, and he was planning to spend a lot of time there. Moreover, he's past 60, and he's troubled by -high blood But.he was'the unanimous choice of the 12 Atlantic Pact countries and he has responded'to the call of as one would expect him to do. Said President in announcing his selection: "His experience and talents make him uniquely qualified." Some military men believe Eisenhower will have more authority in his -new post than he did as Allied commander in Europe during World War II.

He probably will need it, for he faces a task of extreme difficulty. In World War II, the general's enemy was already declared when he took over. He knew what he was up against. He knew, too, that Germany was being engaged heavliy by Russia in the Bast, and that he wouldn't a to combat the Nazis' full power. This time that same Russia is the potential, though not the declared enemy.

But Soviet forces are not now actively engaged anywhere, nor is anyone likely to divert their attention seriously from tack. the West. China, the only, big nation at Eus.si^'lalcki door, is -a "Furthermore, the Soviet'Union, though her soldiers are doing no shooting, is waging a strange, unorthodox kind of warfare against the West. She prods her satellites and other friends to embroil western armies in combat that fritters away their strength. Meantime, she indulges in an'endless campaign of harassment in the United Nations and on the political, diplomatic and psychological fronts generally.

Only Moscow knows, of course, whenx this weird struggle may enter a decisive shooting phase. It is for that that Eisenhower must make his army ready. Under present plans he will command a force of 55 to 60 divisions', backed up by Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets and large air elements. But only a small part of the ground forces, estimated at one million men, is now in being. The remain- der will not be ready until late 1953, according to existing schedules.

One of the first things Eisenhower will need to determine is whether this force and the timetable for its establishment are adequate to meet the possible perils of the days ahead. Eisenhower is a genuine leader, with the qualities of both general and statesman. High among those attributes is a hard-headed sense of realism. Free men here and in Europe are counting upon him to give it to them straight--to tell them exactly how big their armies must be and how fast they must be built up to be reasonably safe against Russian at- Only Six Available If Alger Hiss appeals his case to the U. S.

Supreme Court, it will probably have to be heard by only six of the justices. Stanley Reed and Felix Frankfurter testified as character witnesses at the Hiss trial last July. This would disqualify them, or they, them- selves'to hear the Hiss appeal. -'In adcti-' tion, Justice Tom C. Clark was attorney general when the Hiss perjury case was first prepared for trial, so he would automatically be disqualified.

If DUE 70 2 YOU A CHILD? Moy Relieve the Distress that is Your Child Down A LACK OF VITAMINS IB0W AMD You don't vrant your child to lag behind, be below par, unable to keep up tht other kids. Medical science has verified the fact that a lack of Vitamins Bi, B-, Iron and Niacin in the system can drag children down, cause them to fall behind in their development. HADACOL the wonderful nutritional formula has been specially compounded to, overcome just such deficiencies. Results are what count and mothers are writing us about the help HADACOL has given their children who were suffering from such deficiencies. James Edgar Johnston Here is just one example-- a letter from Mrs.

L. Johnston, Lake, Mississippi, whoso son was suffering from a deficiency of Vilmnins Bi, Bj, Iron and Niacin. Mrs. Johnston wrilcs: "About two.and hnlf ago, our little boy, James Edgar had fever, and had to stay in bed for several months. Ho was weak.

had to tfive him liver, nnd ftll kinds of food that would build blood. Ho couldn't rim nnd piny. Also his food hurl him. I heard nbout HADACOL. "I decided to try It.

I could tell a great difference. He has taken fourteen bottles. He is eleven years old, weighs 92 pounds, plnys on the school bnll team, rides his bike, runs nnd plnys like other boys nnd feels grand, sleeps nil night, without waking. I can never praise HADA- COL enough. I have recommended it to all my friends nnd got them to take it.

They nre thrilled over finding such fine product." If your child, like James Edgnr, is rundown, IngRinR behind because of deficiencies of Vitnmins Bi, )( Iron nnd Nincin, why not try HADACOL today, Mnny doctors recommend it for their patients, for their own fnm- ilics. Trln) size bottle, largo family Dt 'hospHnl size, $3.50. Money-bnck gunrnnlce. BOYS! GIRLS! DIG FRICE COMIC BOOK! Just YVrilc (lie LcBlanc Lnfnyc(tc, Louisiana 1950, The unirmc Corporation MULBERRY GAP Miss a i Hopkins arrived here, fro.ni college in N. Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ida Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Southern and daughter, Elizabeth were shopping in I'cnninjrton Gap, on Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. anil Mrs. John Louthan have as guests their sons, Lawrence of Cincinnati, Ray and Wayne of the United States Navy. Wayne is stationed in New port News, nnd Ray in Florida. People from this community who enjoyed the basketball game at Flatwoods High School on tncsday night were 11 r.

and Mrs. Ervin Buri'hctt, Lyric Ramsey, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Gillis.

Jinimic Hurk was visiting friends on Mulberry Saturday night. Miss 'Kllan Click was the Sunday guest of the Ira Hopkins family. Miss Click enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Kugate and family.

Johnny Hopkins and a i of jNashville arc spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hopkins. Mrs. Maude I.outhan a as weekend guests Mr.

and Mrs. .1. H. Ramsey, and daughter, Donna of Morristown. Billy Drimion of Indiana is visiting his parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. 0. H. Drinnon. The Mulberry Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs.

J. D. Gillis on Thursday night. Each member is to bring her a i to this Mr. and Mrs.

I.on Thompson and family had as their gnest, during the holidays Lloyd Smith uf Eastern Kentucky State College, Richmond, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mayes and children of Slice-dwell wore visitinc relatives hero on Christmas. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Elmer Colemnn spent Ch'-Mmns with Mr. and Mrs. S. T.

Colemnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest Haldwin of i were visiting relatives here during the holidays. The Christmas Program at the school and the one at (he church were both a great success Each child present at the school received a toy, some candv nnd oraiiRCs.

Thosn at the Church received candy, apples and Aboard a battleship only one man is allowed to whistle. He a the boatswain, who signals the crew with his "pipe." There are more physicians in Washington, D. C. in proportion to its area and population, than in any other American city. The I United 'States -government 'has never from the British FORUM ELKS THANK LOCAL FIRMS The officers and members of Middlesboro Lodge 119, B.P.O.

Elks 'wish to tlrank thfi following firms and their donations to the Basket Fund, which helped them to. give away 203 baskets to the needy families in and around Middlesboro: Warren Hash Middlesboro Mill- mg Greer Fruit J.F.G. Coffee Knoxville, Modem Bakery, Harlan, and J. H. Chesney.

They nlso wish to thank the employees of the Kentucky Utilities, who helped to make the baskets. Middleeboro Elks Club During the past 12 months, Madison County farmers used 850 tons of lime 3,000 tons of phosphate, approximately 2,400 tons of the latter being used on clover and grass Carl Reynolds of Menifee County will house. 6,000 baby chicks in his'new brooder house, 40 by 150 feet in size. There are 72 mountain peaks more than feet high in Haywood County N. 'C.

The draft of a ship is the depth of water a ship draws, that is, the depth of water to which the keel reaches. MOVIE TIME The figures quoted, are the exact times when the FEATURED FILM A This time table is published daily as a service to our readers. MANRING THEATRE Wed. Dec. 26-27-28 THE PETTY GIRL 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 10:15 Joan Cummins ROCKETSHiP X-M Lloyd Bridges-Osa Massen GOATS SUITS Our Entire Stock of Coats, Suits and Dresses Must Go! JONATHAN LOGAN JUNE PATTON 10.95 DRESSES NOW 5.00 14.95 DRESSES NOW 6.00 16.95 DRESSES NOW 8.00 You Are Extended a Most Cordial Invitation to Come in and Meet Our New Manager Mrs.

Jennie Board Charm of Miami and Donnybrook Up to 49.95 NOW 30.00 I Charm of Miami and Donnybrook Up to 39.95 NOW 25.00 INCORPORATED Middlosboro, Kentucky PARK Phone 1433 Now Showing iHE A U. S. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION A COLUMBIA RuilTLvefcy? ELLISON HAYDEN with Fuzzy Knight Raymond HoltTM. Celebrate the beginning of the New Year at our Big New Year's Eve Show! First show at p.m. Second Show at 11:30 EWING A Ewing, Virginia LAST TIMES TODAY! "THE SKIPPER SURPRISED HIS WIFE" with ROBERT WALKER FRIDAY.

SATURDAY in "THE SAVAGE HORDE" PIu Secohd 'Feature "SATAN'S CRADLE" Drive-In Theatre 3 milei north, of VMiddlesbpro on the PinevilltflPike FRI. SAT. "Susanna Pass" with ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS SUN.MQN. "Red Pony" with MYRNA LOY ENDS TONITE! THE PETTY GIRL" "ROCKETSHIP, XM" WACKY AND WONDERFUL! MARJORIE MAIN JAMES WHITMORE Sawi Plrj br MiUM BOMB Blirt MI Stoty CBJUC RICE ind STUMT MUltt br Productd br NORMSN TAUROG WlttlAM H. WRIGHT PLUS ASSOCIATE FEATURE" Only he saw the that fired to kill! Come as Early or Late as You Wish! GALA PREVUE 1 ONE OF HOLLYWOOD'S SMASH HITS! Tomorrow Sat.

GRAND FUN! GRAND FEUD1N'! Richard ARLEN Mary Beth HUGHES PLUS THIS ALL ACTON FEATURE" ROD KNIGHT "TRIGGER TRAIL" ADDED: "RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY" No. 14.

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