Show 4A THE OGDEN :' OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 19 — THE LEGACY OF LUKE R -- -- r—-" 1D57 —rT—v-" J - y 'WI'-r-T-S- PWa"-l""" ' l - t i - J - Wonder I J jiy tat fj ms f race ba¥inq (AP) — Sen said today Humphrey President Dwight D Eisenhower got only "face saving" results in the NATO agreement on establishing missile bases in Europe and exploring possible new disarmament talks with Russia Humphrey's skeptical reaction to the Paris Summit Conference developments was shared in part and by Sens Fulbright But all three Sparkman members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee joined in urging the administration to put its full weight behind renewed disarmament efforts At the same time Sen Curtis said it would be a waste of time for the United States Britain France and Canada to discuss arms limitations with the Soviets These were the Western countries that took part in London disarmament talks that ended in failure last fall WASHINGTON (D-Min- i - - I 1 r feci sffiflKfefw? (D-Ar- (D-Al- 4 1 0!l 9 r s hHi - v- - - 7 - - - I 1 MORE SNOW is expected in the Ogden and northern Utah region today Most of the eastern half of the nation also will have rain and showers tonight— (AP Wire- - ore uouas Chance Of Snow Aqain £ base sites Norway and Denmark e the have and West Germany probrocketsrejected ably will also Some nations have misgivings that the new weapons on their soil might draw Soviet nuclear attacks in time of war or prevent an agreement with the Russians Failure to win a NATO agreement to take American missiles — with Eisenhower personally on the scene and his great prestige at stake — could have had a devastating impact at a time when the United States is seeking to revitalize the Atlantic alliance and bolster the free world's defenses against Soviet space era advances His mere presence and separate private talks at the U S embassy with officials of various governments were said to have had a great influence The President sat in for the two hours and five minutes of last night's session of heads of government PABIS CAP) — President Eisenhower today was credited with a personal triumph in winning unanimous NATO support for the principle of establishing European missile bases and nuclear warhead stockpiles The President was reported to be unquestionably pleased by the outcome of a situation which could have turned out disastrously for American prestige Eisenhower's aides described him as happy beyond question about the outcome of the conference —but no one in the American delegation" was claiming an all-oU S victory The delegation won a victory in achieving unanimous endorsement of the principle of setting up European missile bases and nuclear warhead stockpiles Only three nations — Britain Turkey and The Netherlands — have agreed to accept missiles however and the principle still needs to be pinned down to actual ut CAN'T TRUST 'EM Ogden and Northern Utah — 1500-mil- Considerable cloudiness with chance of occasional light snow through Friday High today 33 to 40 Friday 40 to 42 low tonight 26 to 38 Utah — Considerable cloudiness with chance of occasional light- snow north and partly cloudy south through Friday High both days 35 to 45 Low tonight Southeastern Idaho — Intermittent snow this afternoon and night with snow changing to rain southern valleys this evening Partial clearing with a few snow flurries Friday High both days from about 30 north to 38 ex treme south portion Low tonight Local gusty southerly wind Nevada — Occasional snow or rain likely north portion through Friday Fair in the south today with increasing cloudiness Friday Not so cold in the northeast tonight Summary — The front which passed over Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon with mph wind deposited small amounts of slush over the state Salt Lake City received only 06 of an inch of water out of the snow Skies cleared early in the night over the southern and eastern portions of Utah and temperatures plunged downward The lowest temperature in the state this morning was 9 degrees at Bryce Canyon and the low at Salt Lake City was 25 A new storm has spread snow eastward from the coast to Twin Falls Idaho and Elko New and the cloud deck is spreading into northeastern Utah The temperatures: - 15-3- 0 20-3- You'll wonder wfiiir© tho ©gg nog went 0 25-3- 0 (ci nVf J: ' Tempersturesi 41 6S 21 4S Killings Bismarck 60 50 43 37 34 29 ioise Boston Butt Chicago Denver Las VeM S L Ererybody has clipped into the bowl except the host J now the nog has all been nipped So soon? Ah a special nog dairy egg nog mix and Southern Comfort The guests savored that flavor kissed with southern nectar and the host was left without Ti3 always so with nog a la Comfort 41 31 C3 66 33 47 37 40 57 59 64 44 39 49 23 40 24 40 C3 1 13 25 42 06 Provo Salt Laki City San Francisco St George St Louis t OUTHERN COMFORT 100 PROOF LIQUEUR 1 naturally! SOUTHERN COMFORT CORP ST LOUIS Seattle Sookans Washington W Yellowstone Ma was a propaganda effort to take a good look at Bulganin's letter We must at all times be prepared to negotiate with Russia We must our disarmament proposals and make up our mind what we want" Soviet premier Nikolai A Bulgarian proposed new East-Wetalks in a letter to Eisenhower on the eve of the NATO conference st "1 ! I f"3 f j - Surely Peter had related all manner of things about Jesus Could not Mark pass on some clarification of the early period? As they conversed — the cleanshaven Greek and the bearded Jew — they strolled perchance along the paved promenade beside the city's harbor Luke rubbed his chin glancing sidewise at Mark Had he obtained no details about" the birth of Jesus? For truly" this was the core of the whole movement the incarnation of God as man man-mad- r f Mtsj't NO ASSISTANCE Mark's brow furrowed his gaze on the sea No no he was not certain Peter did not dwell on those first things Perhaps He Mark had mentioned it But shook his head Luke persisted But have you not asked the first apostle about this wonder? Can you offer no light on our Lord's infancy and childhood? Being a man as well as our redeemer He must have grown up even as you and I? Mark spread his hands No he had nothing nothing definite Shortly thereafter Mark was sent by Paul to work in Colossae From his cell Paul dispatched an introductory letter for him Mark who had been a lad the son of a wealthy widow of Jerusalem when Jesus was crucified there recounted in his short gospel only the days of Jesus' adult ministry — the phase shared and known well by Peter — nothing else! Luke used much of this material— 350 of Mark's 661 verses — some of it condensed and improved in phraseology and medical particulars all with exacting accuracy But Luke also sought the fuller record Through the apostle Matthew tax collector Luke the secured considerable guidance obtaining data from an old "collection of sayings" by Jesus which Matthew had and which now is often called the "Q" document (for the German "quelle" or source) The result is reflected in 238 verses common to the gospels of Luke and Matthew Matthew also provided some insight into the beginnings of the holy visitation the mystical aspects which had fascinated Luke The apostle told of Joseph's worried perplexity in Nazareth 61 a German painter known only by his initials established himself as one of the great masters with sketches like these of the four evangelists done about 1460 Matthew is at top left Mark at top right Luke at bottom left and John at bottom right No hint was given — only that it r was sometime in the reign of Herod The record of' such a prodigious event was all too when Mary became heavy with child and of his eventual understanding of her condition as an act of God — that she had conceived "of the holy spirit" But in terse restricted passages that cry out for amplification Matthew specifies only that Jesus was "born in Bethlehem" and promptly skips a year or two ahead — to the visit and gifts of the wise men He also sketches King Herod's panic at reports of the 'Eastern magi about the display of a great star and tells of the Herod-o- r dered massacre of Bethlehem children of the baby Jesus being spirited to Egypt and eventually back to Nazareth NOTHING ON NATIVITY That is all Of the majestic supreme moment when God took on the disguise of a human infant of the instant when heaven and earth met there was nothing else mind Luke's a more thorough picthirsted fordissecting ture cf it all Why was the birth in Bethlehem when the couple lived in Nazareth? 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'' n t FOR MEN lW "l built-i- ' ip's house where Luke maintained a small temporary infirmary he packed his supplies in a leather pouch and prepared for a journey He himself before it was too late would have to track down the facts (Next: A trip to Galilee) THE 2TN1TH ! ( " 1 yC' I 5 i1' : I j y i J fa someone you Ioyq —- r 'fi ' v Was the birth altogether normal? Who was there? Was it in a palace or a hovel? Had the mother known of the miraculous circumstances — and consequences? What secrets did she bear? What did she do? What was the child like? In the guest chamber of Phil- cr ino most ihaughtful VI - V scanty 21 12 if L " I 37-yea- 5 H OUTFIT MASTER E S STOCKI - iliiS it C? ii - OH ArA M I e JVi i ' UU t a e your holiday urkey is 34 JS0 i terpreter W A s X rs just arrived at LIMITED — sii re Make 2S 45 33 29 26 7 i V '3 07 Phoenix Pocatella Portland Angeles Miami Hkis vras 31 Omaha 55 Minneapolis New Orleans haw tork ted FLAT REFUSAL "I hope they (Eisenhower and Dulles) will now reconsider their flat refusal even if that letter hour i o knowis Continued From Page One venture before but in Paul's present trouble he returned Luke then was staying at the hospitable stone house of Philip a seasoned evangelist with four cultured daughters spirited Like Luke they spoke Greek and Hebre w The young convert Timothy and other also were there It was an ideal opportunity for Luke to confer with Mark who had been closely associated with the saintly bighearted old Peter Mark for his literary assistance was called the chief apostle's in- one-tim- 21 54 60 23 60 73 34 75 45 Los it 32 17 35 16 43 27 34 23 SI 65 32 63 42 legan 1 "I think any agreement with the Russians could not be relied on" Curtis said in a separate interview "We wasted a lot of time and energy in the London disarmament talks and I see no value in renewing them" Coupled with the agreement on missile bases was American assent to cautious overtures to Russia aimed at finding out whether any new disarmament talks might be fruitful Terming this compromise a "face saving" move Humphrey said: "Acceptance in principle does not mean fulfillment in details "What is more because this has methodically — if unwittingly— permitted our military position to be weakened we do not have the missiles to furnish them "President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles went to Paris with only one objective to establish missile bases in western European countries to strengthen the military alliance They did not go there with anv objective of further negotiations with the So viets but our allies insisted on Mix Min Pet Cgden Atlanta a) (R-Ne- photo) U Aqreei iiieniSaen k) Is 2443 Washington Blvd— Ogden Ml ri : - i : 4 V I 1 |