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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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Tv 1 J-v-4 i-siSa 'fy 53 I -1 f' 1 V-v 'j -'Sy'K V- SUBSTITUTING -FOR THE FAMILY DOCTOR i' HOW IS YOUR HEALTH wilLiaM brabY may in the course of years at least improve tne breathing habit If not re-establish natural function of the diaphragm In the same direction it teems to me if every child in the country could have the -boon of elementary education or schooling that might correct the bad breathing habit: As are do these things now physical education is farce in our public schools and the only effective instruction children of school age get about themselves their physical bodies and how their bodies work or bow to keep them in good working order for the duration the bunk all-powerful commercial interests provide for them In the few public schools giere through the efforts of cofur-eous educators a minimum of physical training is required for passing or graduation the ignor- a nee of: parents too1--often enables the child to evade what these folk regard as silly gym classes and whatever newfangled subjects vthey' lump in the same category QLESTIOV AND AkSWEBS Heart Traablr clainu ha tats heart trouble but after ten ytlr: of thla the op in ion- of nerr doctor who examines him la that his heart is normal and his trouble is Imatlnarr or nerves -The men hes had bleeding piles lor twenty years (F Wi i Answer The man should have tha piles cured to atop the bleeding maybe that wiU permit him to recover health and atreneth The bleeding--piles can be successfully and painlessly treated by the injection method provided a- pnrclyui skilled in that method wives the treai-msnt Beware of charlatans who havo to canvass tha public for remember if -a doctor la rood his tails- -fled patients send' their friend in him and keep him so busy that he doesn't have to go' out into the hlehways and byways trying to lure unwary customers to Ills shop i Potted Ham husband has picked up qiilte a bit of extra money in the past several years playing bit parts- In the movies His best chances have been in dance floor or (cabaret scenes but he Is setting quite it SS lately so please- send the pamphlet H- TO DUMB FOROSTFI1LKESS A -PREY- Excluding the failure in the memory that occurs so commonly In prolonged grave illness and in advancing age the most frequent cause of forgetfulness is anoxia I believe Anoxia is oxygen deficiency that Is insufficient supply of oxygen Ip the functioning tissues and cells of all the organs as well as the brain centers' I 'base this belief largely upon such studies as those of Haldane and Priestley (Respiration published by: Yale University Press 35) The authorities named observe that In many instances of prolonged grave illness or senile decline: "As the slow onset -of anoxaemia (oxygen deficit In the blood) advances the senses and intellect become dulled without the person being aware of it That is something to remember when dealing with such invalids It accounts for many of the odd or irrational things they say or -do Often too their power of judgment is even more than 'their power of memory and hence they may lhake peculiar wills or disposl tlons To -ordinary observers they are sound but their judgment is Impaired nevertheless The bad habit of coastal or chest breathing which most of us have acquired from bad education together with the inactive or sedep tary life most of us lead keeps us close to the borderline of anoxia or oxygen deficit most of the time and hence subject to poor memory It scarcely follows -that will prevent ot correct oxygen deficit and the manifestations mentioned though I do believe that regular practice of natural breathing (the belly breathing exercise as described in booklet How to mailed on request if you inclose twenty-five cents and stamped self addressed envelope) HOM)AT MOXMXG 0ECCUBEI 1 1119 BJidjita (Sagle The Victoria Murdock Estate Pubilsner MARCELLOS MURDOCK Pounded in 1173 bi Marshall Mnrdock Entered at the oast office 1 In Wichita Kansas for transportation through malls aa second clasp matter The WICHITA EAGLE WICHITA MORNING CVENTNO ANT SUNDAT 35e PER WEEK By man outside of Wichita RFD rootrr In Kansas: Oklahoma Colorado Mlasoor and Texas Moraine and Sunday year 3780: months 1378: 3 months I1J Morning only 1 year 8800: 8380: 3 months ft 35: Evening and Run day sear iTSO: months 75: months 1190: Evening only i year MOO All other states Mornlne and Sunday 3 year 81150: one month tlOO: Morn- in only: year 87 00: one month Evening and Sunday 1 rest to 50: one month ooe: Erenln only 1 year to no one month 4Se The Wichita Etale' Morning Ermine and Sunday has tha largest circulation In Its entire field Mian any other Mornlne Evening and Sunday newspaper published In Kansas O' MAR A it ORMSBES NATIONAL ADVERTISING RrRESENATIVES 370 Madison Avenue Me York Rme If: 330 North Mlehlean Avenue Chicago Zonal: 840 New Center Building Detroit Zone 3: Russ Building San Francisco Zone 4: 403 West Eighth Street Ln Angeles Zone 14 Telephone Qlol 2-4431 AU Departments Wlal -x-xes Member ef Associated rresa The Aisoclated Press Is exclusively en titled to use for publication of news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this neper and also the local news published herein All rights of- republleatlon of dispatches are also arred Member Kansas- Press Association American Newspaper Pabllsbers A HUMANE PROJECT President directive allowing European war refugees to come to the United States at the rate of 39000 per year is in response to humanitarian considerations The situation in Europe is desperate There are hundreds of thousands who are homeless and totalitarian political systems are organized against them ever finding much op-- portunity Room must be made for them somewhere -The United States is setting an example of liberality regarding their reception -This special quota allows more Immigration from Europe alone than occurred from all countries in any of the past three years The largest influx during that span -was 29000 in 1942 Rut in 1939 and 1940 when the seaways To the United States' were still openmore than 150000 came in There is virtually no limit to the number of people who would come to the United States if they could This is the land of promise A man coming from Europe to this country is in his own estimation coming to a better world From 1905 to J9I5 America re- WeVe Had 4 Giant Crops in a Row YOUR BABY AND MINE By MYKtLE UClIK ELDKED I THE WICHITA EAGLE T) Republicah and Democratic parties it is impossible to organize a new party nationwide in character There is talk to be' sure' of a new Labor party but the 1948 voting wih see labor marching under one or the other banner Completing the new arrangement conservative Democrats would go over to the Republicans while radical or liberal members of that party would naturally line up aa Democrats It may hot work out exactly in that fashion but the truth is the nation is in for political changes that promise to be drastic and quite interesting AIR ANNIVERSARY One day last week there was a ceremony in the sand hills of North Carolina which may have escaped the universal attention it deserved Orville Wright surviving brother of the pair which made the first successful flight of a powered heavler-than-air machine stood at Kitty Hawk scene of his triumph: and listened to many laudatory speeches while the air was filled with planes which havetbeen developed and perfected since that first day 42 years ago Undoubtedly one of the speakers announced' the score As Wright listened planes were flying over all oceans and every Inhabited spot on the face of the earth as safely as modern railway trains thunder over earthbound rails Wherever man wills to go: the air is his highway Distance Is no more Foreign peoples are now nextdoor neighbors satisfaction over conquering the air is only natural Thtf challenge it brings must be accepted if he is to survive The modern military plane with its lethal weapons of bombs not a pretty thing to contemplate fighting will see even more horrible weapons The human race will never again be grounded Having conquered the air man must now conquer himself Having realized the dream of flight' he must strive to attain the dream of peace of education and guidance to qualify them for self-government It is under the military yoke Having lived by the sword 'fur generations only to end up as crushed and defeated nation a new and better order should be universally wel- ers Merry Christmas It beginning to appear a 0f countries want any part FUTURE i Having 1 completed the foundation upon which a new order is to be established in Japan GeneraLMac-Arthur declares It is now up to the reived oh an average upwards of Japanese people to determine their a million immigrants annually Af- own future Forces which for gen-ter World War I the influx ranged erations have emphasized military instead of economic progress have been for the most part relegated Many war criminals are in prison For the first time the form 300000 yearly to-nearly a million The depression made America aware' that it had more people than opportunities' and Immigration Kansas Currents ration courtesy advises ess Napier In the Newton Kansan After all the customer is often right- I School kids in Winfield announces the Courier need more horns to make up the school oand What do the neighbors think about it? For years Europe was on the verge of war and now it is lingering on the verge of peace observes Fred Cloud in the Kingman Journal I Why demands the Herington Times-Sun should they release the married soldiers first? just like sending them from one war to another I History' repeats itself comments Stewart Newlin in the Garden City Telegram without even the courtesy of asking us if heard this one before I Seeing this in a doctor book Bathing alone will not keep you the Sedgwick Pantagraph responds: out I still insist On privacy I Many farms In Harvey countv are carrying only one-third enough livestock to maintain tpe fertility Of the soil farm expert tells the Newton Journal I Meade county has bought a spray machine to go after cattle grubs Following the meat shortage folks $ut there mean to let the i grubs get the beef I After reading about so many deaths along the main highways the Index congratulates Medicine Lodge because it has been without these high speed roads fcre all hens in ithe United States permitted to produce there will be a surplus of 750 million doz-fn eggs next year Eat more eggs Exhorts the Lyons News I Financially speaking it "appears to Virg Hill of the Topeka Capital that the big' problem is not the Original cost of defeating Germany the upkeep of the defeated! How demand the Augusta Gazette are yoiT going to get them back into the kitchens since they have found they can get a wage without marrying the lout? I Mrs Llzzlei Cornelius Kinsley has tead nearly every book available to adults in the public library there She is 90 years old use glasses and often reads until 2 a Secretary Ickes says America is now a have-not country In some respects we are a -do-have country however points out the Florence Bulletin We have a 300 billion dollar debt Each to His Taste A youth on an Elk county farm was showing city girl about the place As they were strolling across he'pasture they saw a cow and a Calf rubbing noses in the accustomed bovine fashion: said the youth sight makes me want to do the Well go replied the girl your Oklahoma Outlines Life may not be worth living some the time out? there any time doesn't beat dying says the Tulsa World Uncle Leo is pacing the floor at-he Oklahoma City zoo expecting i blessed event! Uncle Leo who 65 is a camel A Ogle of Oklahoma Citv ipened the door of a cafe to tell i man the place was closed In valked a bandit to take $500 Thanks tojthe Lions 26 members if the Wdodward football I squad will see Sugar Bowl game in ew Orleans on New Years day TheU government apparently does not expect behavior to be too good in the future It is spending $915000 on the 3 Reno reformatory To get Into proper mood to sell Christmas goods the help at Kib place in Shawnee start the day off by singing 7 Christmas carols Thirty-three prefabricated houses will help take care of the housing problems for veterans attending Phillips uni'versity Enid nekt semester Roasted eggs: said by the Inventor to be better than boiled eggs will be turned out by Harp Produce company of Shawnee They keep six months Silly but someone said that Col Bud- Cutter would have been a-barber had he been raised in many You know Herr rlva Review Courier i I Perry residents wanting school improvements got out in near zero weather and put a $48000 bond deal lacrbss while those against the bonds sat by the stove real pie and slashed it into pieces for the edification of his students Too Old Fashioned A Perry girl proudly presented her first report card to her father and stood waiting his comment Hmm reading excellent arithmetic he read done Daughter but I see anything here-for Daddy we have any of was her quick reply Snappy Selections -i slumped below 100000 annually'jhistory the people have anVoppor-Now the economic times are tunity to attain personal freedom better a more liberal view prevails and all the advantages which coine There will be many doubts about with removal of oppression liberalizing Immigration quotas butj General MacArthur points out President nope that thejthat the greatest need at the mo-majority of the refugees will be men is leadership None Is in evi-childrch puts the pi eject entirely -dence now So thoroughly were the on' the side of humanity America dominated by the ruling scarcely can decline' to open its so thoroughly were they lm- with the false coctrine of divine leadership it will require years THE SCORE i Adjournment of the first sesslonhe hope of General MacArthur a of the 79th Congress found mush accomplished in the way of Important legislation an equal amount yet to do -On the Democratic side -there was' an increasing' lack of new leadership will develop to meet the changing conditions The most hopeful sign is a nationwide Indication the Japanese people are anxious be out from party accord with President Truman a bit vexed because his suggested measures had not been enacted into law Senator Taft speaking for the Republicans said they How to Lose Vveiiht iMrs H) i Answer For simple overgreiaht or nutritional obesity send -stamped self addressed envelope and ask for the pamph-Tet to Lose Stafos 191- 4-l45- MUIONS OS BUSHELS 3500 1 3000 H-2S00 2000 iSOte 1000 0 TI 71 71 XI 48 destroyer of the Pacific fleet Before entering the service he graduated from Coldwaler high school DISCHARGE FOR WAVE Wilma C' ifughes seaman first class 236 North Elizabeth has been discharged from the WAVES at the separation center in San Francisco Cal TROOP MOVEMENTS AunrliM Prwi) More than 40000' servicemen are scheduled to arrive today (Monday) at three- east coast and five west coast ports aboard 59 troop-carrying ships Thirteen ships with more than 19000 men are due at New York nine with more than 3500 at New- port News Va and tiree with more than 2000 at Boston From the Pacific 11 ships with 5 640 men are scheduled to -arrive at San Francisco 12 with 2722 at 8an Diego Calif six with 5265 at Los- Angeles three' with- 2576 at--Seattle Wash and two with 77 map at Portland Ore Ships' and units arriving Ai Yrk DBS Enterprise from Southampton (IM troops Including companies A of 314th Medical battalion Headquarters nd Headquarters company -and Companw Third battalion 35th Infantry regiment Headquarters and Headquarters-company and Companies A-B Iflrst battalion Headquarters and Hradquarters company and 'Companies Second battalion Headausrters and Hud- quarters company and Medical detachment and Companies 354tn Infantry regiment: Headquarters and Headquarters company and Companies A 355th Infantry regiment- Medical detachment 353rd Infantry reelment Bea Robin from Marseilles 1 987 troops Including Headquarters and Headquarters company Companies F-O a Headquarters and Headquarters company -Second battalion 359th Infantry TwTycross Victory from Antwcrp-T 4M iroops Inclndin I3th rouo: 584th Port company 3885th Quar-ermaster Truck company Wilson'- Victory from Le Harre trill I I Pibt: pany 555th Port company 1 USS Washington from Southamptem I originally 'doe yesterday l-SBTrooM in-Cluding personnel -fronr Hedjurwfi company Service eompeny nd An I-tank company 354th Infantry Headauartera and Hr ado uarters detach ment 314th Medical battalion Company 355th Infantry regiment 1 USS General Hodges from Karachi (originally due yeterday 3217 troooa including personnel of Qoartena ter battalion 3649th SSsOth termaster -Truck companies: 3479th Ordnance Motor Auto maintenance company Miscellaneous troons on following I General McCrae from Karachi 3309 Daniel Hill from Le Havre (originally due yesterday) 568: John Clark from La Havre 886: William Rayburn from Southampton (originally due yesterday! 34 George Glno from Antwerp 39- -John Gordon from Barry' 17 and Speuae from Calcutta 3 At Newport Newe Harm Solomon 556 troops Including Headquarters comPaHy Second battalon 143rd Infantry regiment: Companlea X-F 143rd Infantry regiment Mormacport 2369 troops includln 40th Mobile squadron: Cannon company com-paniei 326th Infantry regiment Companies A and 1 356th Infantry tegi ment: 890th Signal Depot company a ya-tion) Headquarter and Headquarters Squadron Seyenth air depot group HMS Attacker (originally due Saturday) SOI troops Including the 381th Signal Pigeon company Hemdauarter and Baje service group el the 547th Ait Service group Clarence Peck 39 -troop of Headquarter and Headquarter battery Field Artillery group Detachment Mlacellaneoue troops on following: -r Elroy Alfaro (originally due yeiterdiy 24: Elliab Root originally due Saturday) 19: Nathaniel Alexander 23: LS3 Salerno Bay 46 Bartholomew Gosnold SS At Beaten Conk Rica Victory (originally due ye-itrdayt from Marseille' 1-634 troop m- -eluding medleal detachment 358th try regiment: headquarters and I'M quarters company third battalion 358 Infantry regiment 790th ordnance light maintenance company anti-tank company companies and 359th infantry regiment headquarters and headquarter comnanie first and third battalimi 359th Infantry regiment 401st signal company (aviation) I Miscellaneous troops on following: Joaquin-Mlller from Antwrep 835: Irvin Cobb- from Leghorn 11 both brlgn-ally duo yesterday)- At Lea Angeles illowlng: Rutland pines 631: John Hay from Philippines SOI Bonwell from Seattle and San Francisco 1100: Zeus from Eniwetok-1200 Pontua from Pearl Harbor 7L At Seattle i Miscellaneous personnel on following: 1 Tolao front Adak 144 army young America -from Okinawa' 1348 and army nd nary Fallon from Leyte 1084 army At San Francises Miscellaneous Personnel on following: Justin -from Guam 130 marine Perch from Leyte 3633: Oakland from Kwaja-lain 587 Abe Rosenberg from Manila 806: Richard Arnold from Yokohama 93: Newberry from Pearl Harbor 536: Carle Oftedal 775: Lai pan Aires- Flying fsn-kee 1 Keosanqua with -101 tptaL f- AI Fqrtland San Dies Miscellaneous personnel on following: Assault cared ship Electra 59 coast guard cutter Spencer --163 assault transport Sarasota 1679: assault transport Cortland 909: LCTs 9 31- 333 530 583 combined total 9 LSTs 740 Combined total 34 were fairly well pleased with what jcomel- Under the capable guidance legislation had- been passed General and his staff with what had failed to get through: they should be able to attain their An important development andKhtful place In a world dedicated one which may brijg further po-j to peace TTT Btcauw strikes hv Held up unfriendliness between the Ford ha lald off 93000 ork OF BUSHELS 3500 ftgJbclisH vf Corn in fho 3000 2500 2000 1500 MOO 500 1914 11 19 71 Orta US 1 19 TRUMAN TO LEAD IN OBSERVING! CHRISTMAS RITES '4 Will Light White House Tree Today Then Fly to Missouri -Tussday Morning-for Holiday 1 ((Continued from Page 1) gather all the kids around -one or two on his lap and read this famous story to them But Mr Truman is going to outdo the Roosevelts in one respect In addition to lighting the na tional community tree in the south grounds at 4 (CST) tomorrow he has seen to it that the White House itself is (having more than its usual share of decorated evergreens Two big boxwoods growing below the south portico have been dressed up with colored trinkets and lights On the front porch on either' side of the main entrance stgjid two 12-foot Norway sprue also illuminated and otherwise deeprated A cedar wreath hangs in a front window The Roosevelts had 1 trees only inside the mansion 'and on the north' portico The Trumans have placed poin-seitias around the main floor rooms and lobby Mrs Truman and daughter Margaret left' last Tuesday for Independence The president will take off in his private plane Tuesday morning to spend Christmas with his family there He will return here Fridays The president's plane the Sacred Cow will land in early afternooif at the Kansas City municipal airport Three Christmas dinners await him although his White House aides say he is a light eater and probablv will only look on at two of them He will visit his 93-year-old mother Mrs Martha TrumAn as well as his 96-year-old aunt Mrs 'Noland-: His main celebration will be at his own home with his wife and mother-in-law Mrs David Wallace: ASSERTS AMERICAN INTEREST IN CHINA i i 4 Marshall Talks with Press at Chungking Chance of Christmas Truce Dim 1 (Mon- CHUNGKING Dec 24 day) Ge George Marshall told a press conference here today that the United States a natural intense interest in the Chinese people their well-being and their relations with the peace of the world It was the first press conference the new ambassador to China had granted the press Marshall said the United States government and he personally were much interested" in forth coming meetings of the political consultative council the alb-party and nonpartisan conference which is to try to compose problems between the Kuomintang (government) party and the Communists find to open the way to peaceful reconstruction of China Meanwhile the prospect of a truce between central government and Chinese forces in China by Christmas grew dim There was no development on a Communist proposal (termed unofficial and- informal by i government spokesmen for an immediate and unconditional cessation of hostilities Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek who returned to Chungking Sunday fTom 2 Nanking conceivably could approve the truce proposal by Christmas but as far as is known the Communists have not yet put the proposal in writing KANSAN IS PROMOTED Richard I Deyoe fireman first class USNR of Coldwater was recently promoted to the rate aboard the USS Henry Tucker a new GOOD MORNING STORY By THORNTON BUBGESS --'V JUST" A RUMOR Rumor travels fast and grows Spreads as true what no one knows Old Mother Nature A rumor was spreading (through the Green Forest It is amazing how fast a rumor spreads and how as it spreads it grows There are bad rumors and good rumors Usually bad rumors grow faster than good rumors Some one says perhaps a certain thing is so Some one else repeats ft but forgets the perhaps and says that a certain thing is so That Is rumor starting to spread and beginning to grow It is like the Red Terrpr starting from no more than a spark a carelessly dropped match or cigaret There is no knowing when how or Where it will end- A rumor had come down from the Far North the land of snow and ice where the summers are short and the winters are long and hard Who brought that rumor to the Green Forest no one seemed to know hear Old Man Winter arrived early this-year up North and hard times have already said Tommy Tit the Chickadee to Yank Yank the Nuthatch Yank Yank nodded I he replied hope that mean he is going to get down! here dee dee! We should worry! There Is plenty for 'us to eat no matter how soon he' gets here or how long he stays So why worry about the replied Tommy Titj hanging upside down from a twig as with his bright little eyes he looked it over for aphis eggs not worrying about the Weather just sorry for some folks up there I hear it has been a bad season for some of them A bad summer season means a bad winter season- so some of them I don't know which ones are going to have a hard time I replied Yank-Yank Peter Rabbit happened to be sitting just below Of course' he overheard what1 was saidHls ears are not long for nothing the Wood Mouse and Danny Meadow Mouse have cousins up there I am said he dee dee! Of course Some ere called said Tommy Tit you suppose they are -the ones who will go asked Peter should I retorted Tommy Ht He flew to i another twig and began to look it over for more of those tiny tasty aphis eggs so tiny that only bright eyes like his would see them the Hare has cousins up there I wonder if they are having hard times said Yank Yank He had just wedged a beechnut in a crack in the bark of a tree and now began to hammer it with his long stout bilL With a tiw hard blows he opened it and picked out the meat 1 Both Tommy Tit and Yank Yank flew off about their business add Peter hopped along the Crooked Little Path thinking about what he had just heard Presently he spied Whltefoot the Wood Mouse They 1 are old friends i cried Peter you know what is happening to your cousins way up in the squeaked Whltefoot are starving to death And our cousins and mine who live up there are not much better off said Peter i do you squeaked Whltefoot- is what I hear Everybody says replied Peter A little later Jumper the 'Hare happened along where Whltefoot was what is happening way up North squeaked Whltefoot is asked Jumper wonderingly is starving to cried Whltefoot end his voice was squeakier than ever The next story: Was '-I: Air" the HI 1-IABOR A feller nearly always gits in Jeep water when he sets out to drown hTs troubles In 1 drink V- mony Only deep sympathy can aid one 1 It is helpful for anyone with an emotional wound to talk No one should -prod the individual if he wants to be silent But the ear should be alert and the interest ready There will be a moment when the time for confidence arrives One mother asked me how her children should approach a neighbor In this case a woman) who had lost a leg Uhfortunately her letter was missent and was returned to me I do think though that the woman might be told that If she could talk to the children and tell them she had lost a leg like a good soldier it would help her and allay the children's natural curiosity If she cannot be persuaded to mention it herself then they are of necessity to keep silence All of us would do well this day to remember those who have sacrificed themselves for us To all of you a merry merry Christmas and real happiness for the future Our leaflet No 78 to Be Had from may be had by sending a stamped self-addressed envelope with this request to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of this newspaper the atomic question was not disclosed This question constitutes one of 'the major items on their agenda During the discussions Byrnes and Bevln were said to have adhered to the United States-Canadian view that atomic power be handed over to a United Nations commission with production secrets kept until effective safeguards are devised LIBERTY SHIP DAMAGED BY MINE AT LEi HAVRE -5 LE HAVRE Dec (AV-1 The for ward section of the Liberty ship Duncan: Clinch was i blown off today when the vessel struck a mine while 'leaving Le Havre All of the crew was rescued from the re mainfler of the ship which stayed afloat- The ship had uploaded part of a cargo of wheat and oil from Buenos Aires and was about to proceed up the Seine to discharge the remainder at Rouen LONG-SOUGHT NAZI SS LEADER NABBED i- LONDON Dee The Ber-Jin radio said tonight that Viktor Zoeller former SS commander of the infamous 1 Nazi concentration camp at Mauthausen has been arrested In Mlndelhelm SSoeller had long been (sought by the Allies Police were able to identify-him despite the fact he carried false identification papers the radio said Dinner l- By CHARLOTTE ADAMS For the Merriest Christmas Oyster Cocktail --V Roast Goose with Onion Stuffing Oven Browned Potatoes Wax Beans with Plmlento Cauliflower Souffle Jellied Cranberry Salad Tiny Biscuits -Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce Mixed Spired Huts -Christmas Bon Bona (Recipes serve four) Onion Stuffing I 8 medium-slaed onions 1 teaspoon 7 poultry-- seasoning 3 cups soft stale bread crumbs Vi cup melted butter or margarine '-Cut onions in 3 egg- yolks' slightly beaten 3 tablespoons 1 chopped parsley Balt and pepper to taste Pinch of mixed slices and cover with boiling water Cook for ten minutes Add poultry seasoning and mixed herbs Cook two minutes and drain Chop onions finely Add rest of ingredients and toss 5 until well blended Stuff cavity of bird lightly i Spiced Nuts 1 egg white butter Chopped er whale margarine nut meats of Powdered clove any kind Cinnamon Balt Fresh coffee 1 1 tablespoon finely ground -Beat egg white slightly until it stands In peaks Add nut meats and stir until entirely covered with egg Put -in shallow pan in which butter or margarine has been melted Sprinkle generously with powdered clove cinnamon and fresh ground: coffee Bake at 400 until nuts are heated through keeping oven door open while baking and stirring often so that nuts will not burnr-: i- Is This a Merry Christmas for Your Seryiceman? This of all Christmases should be the happiest for many years It wiU be for those who have lost a' dear one and who will at this particular time remember happier years with no shadow upon them All the servicemen happy their faces will ckrry burdens which we cannot share with them They have suf ered a 1 1 1 and bloodshed noise and filth sights and sounds which will remain with them as deep scars we see If they are nervous and jittery and ill-tempered at times let us be patient and understanding! No woman ran ever understand unless she has been a part of the war for telling can never make any emotional experience real -Then there are the crippled and blind They no longer fit into life as they once did They are hurt if treated too differently and as if they had suffered nothing and they are insulted if stared at' and questioned However one approaches them one has to play the tune of communion with them by ear There are no rules nor instructions which will make for perfect har MUSCOVITES CHEER BYRNES AND BEVIN Pair at Theater Aftier Farmer Sees Stalin Atomic Secret Still Unshared (Continued from Page lj and Charles Bohlen chief of the Russian section of the state department (The Moscow radio said Molotov also was present) Earlier today the three foreign ministers held a two-hour informal discussion In Kremlin office then lunched together at Spasso house The meeting marked the eighth day of their conference Informed quarters said they have already considered the American-British-Canadian policy on world control of atomic energy but emphasized that no secrets had been given away The extent of the progress made toward reaching a disposition of An Eagle Eye on Books OF THE Bt OTTO aCHRAQ (Doubled Doran it Co PublLbera Hew York) Two veterans David Home and Bill Kennedy came home to Ce-darville in New England from the war They had seen much of death Many of their townsmen had perished In the struggle David had lost a leg and both had lost their illusions Home seem like home any more despite the efforts of relatives to keep things just the same The two were completely adrift and tried to find surcease in alcohol The French girl Jacqueline came over to be married to David and for a time it" appeared that she would be a stabilizer But the community took a prejudice to Jacqueline linking her up with a conscientious objector who also had recently returned Some narrow-minded leaders organized with the object of keeping everything foreign out of Cedar-ville Veterans were told to get rid of any foreign ideas they may have (picked up abroad- A bam is burned a murder occurs and a dramatic (town meeting to talk things over Is one of the high points There is good conversation and action In the book but the community does not ring true Bigotry and superstition are found in every neighborhood but that one had them 100 per cent without the adulterating influence of kindliness and good sense which are also present in every- neighborhood A final place for the veterans and Jacqueline is won not because anybody grants it to them but because community cussedness finally wearies and quits Morning: Prayer Master this le what want to do: to bring forth tn my everyday Ufa the fruits af Thy gospel to live Thy life before men that they may not be able to escape the conviction that Christianity works Master help me Amen Daily Bible reading Matt dent wnd members his party in both houses Representative Gibson of Georgia says this amounts to an open break Others not identified Thermometer at Keg River Alberta went to 48 degrees below verified the statement This can bejzero which must have busted all detrimental to proposed legislation the hoops sponsored by the While House and' which must have full Democratic support to be successful The session was impertant because jAn com to convert them into it saw the nation moving out of waripor'c chop Matt Kimes did not do the pris- of the Four Freedoms everybody The i board has refused 22 out of 33 ap- has been fighting for i plications for parole including that i fof partner Jack Whitehead Russia continues to meddle ln the affairs of other nations Thef-p1- Cd-nett Oklahonia Bap- tist professor slices theoretical pie time is sure to come when it will now and then in discussing a prop- take in too much territory osition in his classes The other (day the professor was presented a into peace Removal of wartime con- trols is bringing many problems which can be settled only by Congressional enactment The labor situation is still critical There will be many busy days ahead for Congress when it reassembles on January 14 In many respects future of the nation will depend upon the wisdom and statesmanship displayed during the days ahead PARTY' ALIGNMENTS Although a national election Is more than two years away there' is much activity in both major parties concerning platforms to be presented to voters in 1948 Recently the Republican National Committee ratified as a party platform a statement of principles prepared by members of the party in Congress at the same time promising to supplement them Democratic leaders made light of the situation declaring the was still running against the late President Roosevelt Most logical development tQ come out of a revival of national politics will be a reshuffling of both parties Now so widely divided in their own ranks over progressive and conservative measures it Is not going loo far to say that voters in the next presldehtlal campaign i'ill be given a choice of candidates sunning on liberal and conservative platforms Many will change party allegiance Under barriers et up by both There are many who think that Russia is overplaying its -role of Little' Jack sticking in its thumb and pulling out plums 1 Chinese demanded $4 a pound in American coin for turkeys for Christmas dinner for our1 soldiers And yet we think they need help Members of the English house of lords are bitter over terms of the proposed loan So bitter jin fact they voted 90-to-8 to accept them i One commentator objects to junking the navy declaring that every time a warship is destroyed a bottle of champagne has been wasted Because of his progress man has a right to feel he is some pumpkins even if he found any defense against four-foot snows jas Buffalo discovered According to a dispatch the sheriff found liquor hidden in Leavenworth It was always understood from this distance they did have to hide the stuff there ORIENTED WORDS (Prom Counterpoint It must be admitted that the Japs the only ones in the Pacific area who use double-talk If you want to say and three in pidgin-Eng-llsh you take a deep breath and plunge into this: Takem fella ten time ten time Catchem' Tm one fella Arp 1m Rouse im arp fella Puttem harp fella along other he stop Takem little fella you rouse Arp 1m Put 1m harp fella along other fella He stop Rouse 1m harp fella But the Dyak langvage seems to make up in brevity and directness for whatever lacks in this respect The Dyak word for is appropriately payur -0 I i 'VV' I i 1.

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