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Show Boxes and Trays to Decorate the Home NEWS ilk li ,r, ' iiimn tiim m WVW 9m 'en? V if MIW ar-miff sprnwrV ""Hi"' nn pim ! 1 . t'fi CUV "4 V: I vss 4 it Vi I " "--" - - --- )fr -- I f Vs Jjt I (i '! ' ' s x 1 1 111 lTii9H uy rAuiiimwiv' r a f may be turned into a gay tea caddy with a wooden lid and a Dutch design on the front Ao easy-to-follow pattern with actual- size camune patterns for 12 an- terent designs shows . you bow. Every step from lid making to TOTAL ECLIPSE ... . The first total eclipse of the moon visible generally In the United states In more than three years was observed by a photographer In New York City. December De-cember 18, from 7:37 p. m. until 10 p. m. DEEAMBOAT CREW HOLDS EETJNION. . . The crew and four observers of the Dreamboat, which shattered all transcontinental speed records, pose il front of their army B-29 at LaGuardia field, New Tort. Streaking through the skies at speeds better than (00 miles per hour, the trip was completed in 5 hours, 27 minutes and 30 seconds. At left (cigar la monU) Is Col. Clarence 8. Irvine, pilot, shaking hands with Lt CoL O. E. Stanley, co-pilot In center, rear, Is Opt Ruth Saltzman, only woman on the flight ICE HAMPERS FIRE-FIGHTERS ... In sub-iero cold which brought I frostbite and exposure to scores of fire-fighters, fire in Akron, Ohio, down-I down-I town business area burned with a loss officially estimated at $500,000, 1 The above photograph shows' part of the ice-encrusted buildings in the fire-gutted block. It was Akron's biggest fire in 25 years In which the , business section was endangered due to freeting temperatures. wyinnijmpwwwij"! iH II' ilji Illinium 11 1 HIP jli TlTir - i iir"r-rTnnrr mi mi mini mi urn m i i mum, ninimffiiinii in in iiihumuh If v,7 t t nff I. n rmm - i.. , a See. Byrnes SLATES OF 28 REFORMS . . . Looking as benevolent as Kris Krln-gle Krln-gle Is Harry Orchard, 80, lifer In Idaho state penitentiary, as be reads his Bible. Forty years age he was convicted ef murdering Idaho's governor and 25 others. THE BREEZE WAS COLD BUT THE WELCOME WARM . . . Arriving In New York in time to be discharged for Christmas, these overseas veterans receive a mighty welcome at the dock. Left to right: Pfc. Steve Salnga, Morgantown, W. Va.; CpL Gerald Thee, Dover, Minn.; Ffc. Joe J. Krupar, Cleveland; Pfc. Forrest Broad, Reading, Fa.; Sgt William McApliffe, Scranton, Pa.; Pvt Frank Del Brocco, Baltimore, aid.; ssgb REVIVAL OF NICE CARNIVAL Steve wilbanks, Corinth, Miss-, ani Sgt M. D. Spradlmd, Miami. Okla. H Lllll...l).W.aMMBl I. ltl,.lUJ ' 't&jlL-s Mr ' ' ' H 1 . I) Ji; " ' n;, '---wSifc i-rafn"--iiii inoinoMfiifrTfoi. S4ift r--" TANK AIDS POLIO FIGHT . . . Hospitals now have use of one of science's sci-ence's most modern devices for treating victims of Infantile paralysis a Hubbard tank. The tank Is a huge T-shaped affair as shown in this pic-jure. pic-jure. It is fitted with a harness and headrest which permits the patient it!!' 'n re,axea and receive muscle re-education treatment Filled wn warm water. It encourages muscular relaxation. T4 Leo gchUt-sen, gchUt-sen, Engadine, Mich., In tank at Vaughan hospital. Maywood, HL . The pre-Chrlstmas famed carnival of Nice, France, held in abeyance for the duration of the war. burst forth in full color and glory for the first time during December, 1945. Thousands Thou-sands participated in the merrymaking in honor of NIcols and the mammoth mam-moth figures, with a few new ones added, once more were paraded through the streets to form this welcome preceding Christmas. SPAATZ HONORED . . . Gen, Carl A. 6paats, commander of the V. S. strategic air forces In Europe dur ing 1944, bas been awarded the Robert Rob-ert J. Collier trophy for outstanding contribution to aviation during 1941. z 4 , v , , i mnjjjiuuij,i,iiiMuui LMmummnim'xmmmtnmiMmmMi'mmmmmmmwmiummmmmm ,m i iiuiihh i i inn V y - ' ; I ' 1 IS v " V J. ' Z T ' x' - h I , . ""t 'iiw'"iww.w"""wuiwiit.u..Mm awwwMa'ui.uuui4iuiii .pu, u-wmmiiii f v r ' vise' i ;; J llE BBT RECOVERING i i . Michael Schlrmer, five, Who used to be m !L'ak th1 he couldn't walk, Is now fun of play. Here he poses with his Mrt- ,es Schlrmer, beside a photograph of Ws daddy, CWO J?l E. Schlrmer, who served In the Faclfio. Little Michael was the Woe baby to have the famous Blalock eperatton at Johns Hopkins ntfl BWin,ore. Most of the operations have proven successful 'lock kas reported 80 -per cent cures. JOURNEY'S END! . . . Tonya HIGHEST PRICED BULL . . . Thirty-five thousand dollars is not hay, al-Jones, al-Jones, Honolulu poetess, attempted though it would purchase many tons for the Franchester farms, Cleve-th Cleve-th Pnnlfln ulnnn In SO- land. Ohio, former home of Curtiss Franchester Levity Ave. This Guern- foot ketch. Four hundred miles out from Honolulu a storm disabled the craft and she was picked up 30 days later. gey bull recently sold to Charles G. Lang of Langvalley farms, Glen-arm, Glen-arm, Md., for that sum. It is believed to be the highest ever paid for a Guernsey bull. His dam, Green Meadow Levity, sold for $25,500. Relcaied by Western Newspaper Union. ADAMANT ATTITUDE WILL 1 GIVE US MORE POWER I WASHINGTON. - Sec. of State 'Byrnes goes to Moscow! He says I the Iranian government will make the trek also. So both Mohammed 'and the mountain go to Moscow. The senate, as all knowing individuals individ-uals here, is worried. Realizing this, before his depart ure, the state secretary sec-retary took both the senators and the press into bis confidence in off-the-record meetings. The attitude of the worried senators sena-tors and individuals individ-uals is this: The Truman-Byrnes Truman-Byrnes foreign policy has been working well, by comparison with the appeasement policy of the Roosevelt administration, designed to goad the Russians to ever great- er war against the Nazis. We have not established muck except our position In China. We have lost In Iran. The Russians are In the process of conquer tag that country. But at least we have not tost, abjectly. We have won and lost by defending ear position, the Roosevelt Atlantlo charter. asrainst make-believe freedom, We ceased our losing because we had an adamant attitude, tor what we believed was right Does ur. Byrnes' trip to Moscow mean w have abandoned that attitude? ATOMIC BOMB M AT BE I7KED AS APPEASEMENT Frankly, the senators think M may. They flunk generally appease-ment appease-ment of Britain (with money) is to be followed by appeasement or Rus sia (with atom bombs, concessions, eye-blinking regarding Iran, Chins and similar pretensions that conquest f Eurorje and Asia by Russia It unthinkable). The mere fact that' Mr. Byrnei enea to Moscow with atom bomb In hand reminds them of Chamberlain at Munich. That also meant "peaci In our time." Remember? Their understanding Is reinforced re-inforced by two facts which I think have been unpublished, certainly have not been men tloned prominently: (1) Mr. Byrnes dropped his adviser Jimmy Dunn for the Moscow trip (Dunn had been charged by Moscow enthusiasts as being Fascist Cathollo and otherwise onsympathetle with Moscow causes), and (2) Mr. Byrnes Is taking In Dunn's place Freeman Mathews, a butterfly diplomat wb has skipped around the world In his assign ments, yet never got the reputation repu-tation of being against Russian Interests. Mr. Byrnes Is also taking John Carter Vincent head of the far eastern division, which Pat Hurley said was sabotaging American lor- ion nolicv (the Democrats sure stopped Hurley, didn't they, Senator Connallv?) In answer and apology to this line of thoueht. Mr. Byrnes' people e niflin a crisis of the United Nations ! M-snnization is now at hand, dus to Russian lack 01 co-operauon. UNO is to be saved. Mr. Byrnei mut aave it at Moscow, they say, Unless Molotov shows up at th January 7 meeting of the assembly in London, lt will mean Russia hai turned thumbs down on tne Koose velt formula for world peace, REGULAR MEETINGS OF FOREIGN MINISTERS The meeting has been advertised as a routine assemblage of tne lor oion ministers, as promised Stalin to Roosevelt and Churchill ai vaita Mv Inside Information w that Mr. Byrnes went to his offlci on a recent Sunday and began read fl5PAiTIKi; BESIthlJ-'SL-flR Suit antique finish is clearly described, Designs may be adapted lor trays and boxes of different sizes. There Is a painting guide that any amateur ama-teur may use and simple recipes (or mixing such subtle colors as ashes of roses, moss green ana old gold. m w . m A few of the hand-decorated articles made with this pattern am shown here. Tlia cigarette box at tno tower Kit u made from the smallest iz fruit can; the trinket box at the right from a salmon Ban. The ivy design fits a flat cigarette box. The strawberry Is for tbe top or mayonnaise Jar. There is also a Swedish design for a button box and another style of tray for the bird design NOTE Pattern 190 described here. Is ISO postpaid. Send request direct tot Japanese Pay Tribute To Fujiyama Volcano The Japanese people worship a mountain peak-12,395 feet high called Fujiyama, 70 miles from Tokyo. Each citizen of Nippon considers it his duty to climb the steaming volcanic peak once in his life. The last eruption from the crater occurred early la the Eighteenth century. . , MBS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS Bedford Hills ' New York Drawer IS Enclose U cents for Pattern No. 190. r, KamS" i;j ...ii J 1. 1 ii JI..JIIIUII i. -I'm ti Address i te 'iiwjfc torn- Mgh Energy wut Older papl I If yon haven't Uw aUmlna yon hould-becti ynur diet lacks the) natural A&D Vitamins and neriry-building', Batumi oils yon need you 11 find Cocd-taitxng Scott's Emulsion elps build stamina, energy and resistance to eoids. 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CALDWEtrS-the favorite fa-vorite of millions for 50 years, and fed that wholesome relief from constipation. constipa-tion. Even finicky children lov it CAUTION i Use only as directed, DR.UKS SENNA LAXATIVE w""1" SYRUP PEPSIN USE 666 HOUSING EXPEDITER . . son F. Wyatt, former mayor of Louisville, Ky., who bas been ap- HE ENJOT9 PIPE . . . This two-' unable to talk or hear so must rely on me code instrument for conimunlca- pointed by Pres. B arry Trunian Tear-Id ehild. member of . family , tion. Doctor, have given up all bope of restorinj voice -r bearing and to SSSSfZXSSS slon. mMMIINlCATES BT MORSE CODE . . . Jimmy Sarcbet, 15, Detroit, victim of Spinal Injury from which be will never recover, is shown taking he Mnru rode from his mother. Mrs. Fred Sarcbet. Be is of gypsies from Pomeranla, enjoys a pipeful. The pipe belongs to us mother. state that he win never again be able to walk of sit op. His mother taps ent her messages to he found the agreements calling foi meetings of the foreign mmisteri ' every three months. (They als I called for independence of Iran.) These meetings had not been held The pnblicity men may claim that tbe San Francisco conference confer-ence came In April (against Yalta's January) and Potsdam came In July, and London In September bnt these were not meetings of the foreign ministers as prescribed. The only one which was what was prescribed - was the London gathering in September, and It broke op in complete failure, due to Russian opposition. Mr. Byrnes thought, my depart ' mental informants tell me: I How about another foreign minis ters' meeting? He got Russian con I sent first (he needed it after th straight Moscow rebuff of his Iran ian note requesting early Russlai withdrawal of troops from Iran). In tbe face of the President, Mr Byrnes asserted the White Houst bad confused the distincuon oetweer x , a .. 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