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Show -- Nta l Charles Illustrated By Walt Scott D03th Christmas Dickens' - -- jLSV T I '.! p1? Ih 'll0V Mx In m Jensi 1 isnmss, n m d d M.md iv at tlu lime of a o m tu J C la 'in allot an F. fi co 9 f tin Campaign To Oust Achescn W s v is npt i t1' E f BY ol L get him made h pol (onrerted etloit is to ehoi men hatchot itical will F e man ilmni m this town PETER EDNOV c. Washington t orresiromieiit tNFA) WASHINGTON re after Seuetaiv of Stole min Acheson, hot and heavy LIj the odds aie that ultimaulv Wi i'un a ' I times imt r i t n , ' it he w PI m t i ape He ',r im Vr lire lnsidmt 'Ini-mh,is sod lint as ng ns le was in the White H jiixp he would k.ii In m Ai In son as - I JC" From where I sit ... Li V Have A Close Squeak"! d I ano Spent last Saturday morning vandrring all over the house wherever 1 went upstairs or tonI kept hearing a wsqueak as comiCopldn't find out w here it e when the until ng from lussua came home from her weekly to t shopping. w It fa 1 fi ap h rhu mm1 rets le ca Mu by i Hisla date ( ie Minas ie fas1 ely h? ard noon-tim- hear I says to her, squeak? I started walking "Listen, ad chc r tl it lire ( his the ltspi t t ontii'i m i of ti e oi,s bus tl u be Ik e Im A die i and dipli m it ie and ot ilu ip ti uui nments en a s all n s hev ,s thin fnend They ml tnat he oiinlv iiel that tluv wiuld be It t down it Aim son upo toned oil rnd nplat id In someone nioie a' ( t ptable t the rxokition- has tin uioiii lation 1 if Mill Republic .ms as John alien L'ulhs, Ambus adm John Mioi-m.- ii Xi'tin Coo ei and (I hi is on ihe I i ip d N n ions slat t and m dip-a sis al load im tin Cut Ins s p pi ; t doi s h m lit tie good wlun sui h people as II Hi Id biassen, hen Owen Bievv-stof Maine and Sen Ji 'eph K MiCdithv ol Wisconsin go a pi him, and v hen his policies ie imp ( ons'ant altai k In Fo adi" s like Sen Ho J 1 pi in ii A T. ft of Ohio Lisp n to a simple fiom Sen-MiCtitln, lioadrist in a l"''ual s t i h JO'I btfote elei-lik-- on )l r 1 Joe Marsh 5 t s 1 In ei ti hi y s i the Male like and f ( n A In IS '1 I In e ur t Ai u vm , r . A. In si n i lit S hunoi d'li man ai d e out u the mi t vv the in p u ti i nt and u si u n e would be i n r slit t it Ai In son wei e ml out and ai trie mini t ol Anm as mu i n rt onal r ela- n s on Id be w i ei i d i n 1 nn Pe n nt t Inme political Hatchetmen Start i, at r s i, ,j 11 si t m I'e'.i'inri a turn T far-- ii t m that across the kitchen Joe md there it went again! she laughs, that is nothiMarsh, rubbng but your suspender clips ing hack and forth when you vilk!" And darned if it wasnt! From where I sit, Id been let real quiet-lik- e t1 in v a li firm' a x is i e J i -pi "I)Il 111 I. kl 'O nc eni e of iq ion in let te wul s ai t off a gnat big arg inmnt I m iv ting a tan) rate g'nss of bur dinner while the missus tea but we figuie that no two people have exactly the same likes and dislikes. So, why get al! het up about it? The moral is, check jour susand check vour temper penders when it comes to little things. pufu i with m ir -- ! at i es i n lime man mu'l is running out for He is had loi Amtnca go He must go, not this He next nn ntn, not next week, but now. We i nnot light international alia st ie communism with men v ho aie oithm liaitois oi who an- hip-d- i ep in their own lail-u- i is AdlLhON AND STATE brultd states Bteuers h oundaion INC Newspaper edi'ois tiom vanous parts ot the i untiv npoit that Aihesim is mistiusted b their i eadt And the whole State 1 paitment is under suspicion. Tivmg to find cut whv a putadex Iublie otnnnm i t pie-sen- ts polls indicate Unit a muji utj ot the people believe that fuither aid to Chiang would be wasted The Mai hall Flan -which Aoie.un fii't piesented it is unsullied a goal thing aims aid is lonsidend ni'i-- i Ihe tinted Nations is essai v appt mod Ilie w.u m Kona is deploied, but supiumed rile oppositiuii is s mit Hung Kai-sln- k -- Foi-t'ls- instinetive something peisonil It is applied to the whole DeThe old partment ol Slate set-uidea of a diplomat was that a he was a cookie-pusha weatei of stuped pints and spats, a earnei of unis, a loteunied fiq Dean Aelnson is the only one m the deputnnnt , t a know bv v name, so t hev take it out on him. Also, didn t he sin I, up loi AH' l Hiss The modernized veision ot it is that the American eareer diplomat is also a pailoi pink felComlow tiavelei, munist oi just plain pei veil. IT Rs( 41, APPEARAM E 1 Ol KS RE TRIED All this has piesented a problem in public relations, and dont think that the State Depaitment boys havent been working at it. In the past year, top officials of the department have made over 1200 personal appearances, hitting every state and maioi city. The main purpose has been to show- themselves and convince people that they weie nmmal patnotic Americans without horns and - tail IH PARTMENT ARE I M)FR A t LOI I) This thing iunx deeper, than meie McCaHhjism. how-evo- Copyright, 19o0. im R VICE The Ghost self when kindly old Fcxziwig THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY These officials attend forums, lead discussion groups, hold with ai y tesponsible group that wants to confer. They always seem to get good and embanassingly receptions grateful thanks. They answer thousands of letters from Inquiring citizens. They distribute papers by the million. The departOur ment's latest pamphlet, in published Foreign Policy, has aheady sold September, 200,000 copies at 25 cents a copy. Secretary Acheson himself runs a heavy speaking schedule. This month he is making talks before National Conference of Christians and Jews, an organization of Negro women, the Council of the National Council nf Mayor Churches of Christ, the Farmers Union Grain Terminal Assncia-taies i, then showed Scrooge him- he was an appanticc to Mr Fez zi wig How old loved Christmus parties! it it 1 to! I i 1 ol iux7r at Im v Ide li'tu dien wete bum 111 l'kl she tu Bngham City to make het tiomi white she had le'ichd until thiee yiaiv ago, at wliiHi time 'tie i line to Fiiston to live w till het daughtei. Stic wax one ol the lust x Mink in tiek and xiived ax tixt pieMdtnt ot the lliniuv i -- v HI tt R" E xtuvti KEG. 2.0(1 Evening in Paris COLOGNE with atomizer $1 2 Price Box of 14 Asst $ 1 Toy K t t O fc PLASTIC NUT BOWL Ciu Wnti land 6 & & 1.49 A ' 1 OQQ1 . Only ( . Foil Metal LOTION $2.00 Cheramy . Skin Balm 16 ozt 1 2 133 3 Icicles Ro- pu ks 39C 35 3 3 A "Better" Tea Set 27 Pieces , 1 Cards $ Xmas 1 ut-,- 8 We Cal! For and Deliver Prescriptions V i Phone DRIVE IN ANY TIME! FREE PARKING v i SERVICE 432 North Main W. G. Kirkman i 11 -- PHARMACY laie-own- 1 The raigest seabitd now extant the albatross, Q BETTER , ard wax lounxelot and tot many t u ht r in Relief xoin-tAltei n turning to Lug-havi, ox ax blink xeivt-City xhe He, titter until xhe wax xd viatx old Kite Announced t uncial xuiiig fit Hitmanl Sui v tv tng are tout xmix and tive UJ. JolniMin, login Mis. whoditdl.i't Wii.ind wete ion- - dau liteis until tilde, duitui Ml ml.tv at 12 toon in Mphonxo, Ivan and Ot Vlix I ogan I I t L s wnul h in lando liuxmuxv it, luanui lignin v In Si.t-illnx A. mil btxhi p Iai'iti Mix Cliat tv Laixen Fhoe-bId iv at He hunt was u'teied ton Mix Cluxta tampb Wi-bv ttaxmuxxi n, io-liiuxt Wu'luiih The I i, Ittli niv, n M it a d Singing s '.mg theiaullo Ida, and Mix Dtlota J in Fu ; IT gtamlehl xottg opening auompmnd bv.xen, Ftlxbuigh, q2 grt eal-g- t andi hildtett and t'aiol Mtixhtll livoediin wax tried bv i txh p h t u L Ittet- - 12 gieat-giegi andi htldt en vv ill tu i on i um ul xt i Use g, n A tide ed bv dinted Thutxday at 1 pm in thi voi il xol j w x Leona Tiattx aiiomptimd bv Ftexton Fouith i,Dh wild tliapil Het t ha iut m t , .tin thet xoio waxbv Ax.u Hell, btxhop F nendx ntav t h v aicom-- i tll at the home of a d mglitei sung bv I aw time panu d bv I in (nibii while a Mm J C Jensen, 2Vl ('in ul t St linal vtual solo aax sung bv l.ixlt ibis evening and Tliutxdav until lull J. I, h ai nn pinnd bv time nf xeivteex In Huital will be Bngham City '(win llhtxin Spiakeix tit the mUius wite cemetery by Webb muiluaty ol Flex l, Fet xott Dave Stone Ft exion B 1x110(1 ftnd Atnell Hi nedn tion Iwax Olxon A pnnoumed bv Joint I LlVGSTOCK (The i losing x mg wax pnx ntid "v m1 m e M Hum tin sinking tubo Cattle-Gen- et . allv Meady, ilcan- o t tl v um.tmv was duinated j. na(U, fpsh su),)lx o(. Ibomax i.uuowx t,y I,!, ed Odd medium to good slaugh- Set Vires were an atm d bv the t stppls 2600 to 28 00 Few good Kenneth Lindquist moituutv, I.o- 21 00 0 2, 5n Medium 10 50 cmg jgan to 20 50. Common 18 25 to 10 25 Canners and cutters 15 00 ot 18 00 fet dor Scattered lots medium Ixteeis 25 00 to 26.00 Late Tuesday BOISE IFF' slaughter Gemge S Bceles, few good 1100 pound president of the Fust Security Cor- - steers 27 80. Several loads good and poration Ogden, I'tah, today uiged choice 567 to 835 pound feedet No the State depaitment to adopt a steers 2810 to 29 00. Calves m the admin- vealers sold Stock calves, about "strong-arpohev istration of the Mai shall Flan m steady. Medium to good stock vvextei n F ui ope. calves 28 00 to 30.00. Some held Addressing the Boise chamber ot higher. Market not established commerce, he said the Mai shall Hogs Plan had succeeded m raising the Acting steady to strong but geneconomic level of western Eur- eral undertone weak Late Tuesopean countries but the standard day, bulk good and choice 185 to ot living nf Ihe masses is still at a 240 pound butchets, 17 75 to 18 00 One choice lot, 220 pound 18 15. comparatively low point. i -, ,li iim ti, in ' d t m (lux i n y I 1 w 5 f'11 , she is n.titu Hux R i' mixM n a' Hi tgl tm ttnv nietved the I inCnv lnou, d'wm nix in the Salt Luke Cm w t It r f tender Itur k r t ops Heavy 1 pdow nn nt house hi mu e tt the multi million dollar' Settled In Mink I r ek units liud op also was expected is she moved to Mink 1 e. k alt.t hei niuui.ige, wheie hi i t2 i lul t ti Scrooge saw himself a lonely, solitary little boy "Poor boy" he wept. "There was a boy singing a Chnst-ma- s Carol at my door last night I should like to have given him 1 n lit 7 1950 A IDAHO CITY, Nov. 30 (UP) end emloai idssnvntlshi rifts posse struggled through snow today in Idahos back as n , t In m m lm Red h. m for i he ,i , u mi u turn ist founti v to bring out the body of 0)( n ,u Il( 1,(1 t hm-- i Jbn Larson, 41, 22miner at the s hlll alll found (1 a " miles north t, olden Cycle mine Nw lt1(1 llt,iv of here, v n Id u no vv Inch fRN-Sheriff S muiheni.lx who fli d to ,Ml. t iq o axt to tll ,(jicounty said that Larson was extape "hlle biking on the found- w tx j i, Iin'ul to the ilum-le, ,p In Bui Muthe up almns of his house. The sheriff ll( t ol mi mumwas jacking up the t, p, ,unv p,, ,i UJS ,Uote titan salfi Larson when the structure slipped bouse I'w.ms aheadv ,i l( ,,ltihi, 7ii,ur SIOOOOOOO ahd crushed him. ,,M lliUt, tiom aid latitude F'l'ix ri . , A Miner Killed ,o a j -- H( rsi. vi vi nils mu Inc lunuM led todav ptil25 1m) al Bn him Citv, a ilaughlet of Mad t 'I So n ii t toSheuems was bom a WASHINGTON COLUMN i TOT LOGAN, ETAJI IIKIULJ) JOURNAL Thursday, November 30, Freezing Spell Injures Florida CIqIITIS Preston Matron JvV "'Tniiiftiiiti'ifrffil urgin' 2 55 7es3 3 Price 1 MY PAL NITE LITE For The Youngsters 1.98 "BETTER SERVICE Quality Photo Finishing in by 10 a. m. Out at 5 p. m Roll 31 fAASSEY-HARW- S HEW COMBINES HAVE n. He gets far more invitations than he has time to fill. He seems to make a good impression. Off the platform, he holds his liquor well. He can tell a gents' room story with the next one. His profanity in anger is all that can be desired of any man. He owns and runs a farm on the side. As a hobby he works In his carpentry shop. Still he doesnt jell. Maybe its that moustache. CURKSTON BY GLADYS LOOSLE Mrs. Annie Chiistensen underwent an operation at the Logan L D S hospital on Friday morning. Elder Verl Thompson and DeMar Griffiths returned home last week after spending the past two years I, e, on L D S missions. Mrs. Jane Jaidine spent the past week in Malad with her mother, who fell recently and broke her V arm. Mr. and Mrs Dewain Godfrey and family of Logan spent Thursday visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark of Buhl, Idaho, spent the week-envisiting with relatives. Childrens Dance A children's dance was held on Thuisday afternoon under the dilection of the Primary. A good time was had by a large group of children present. Mr. and Mrs. B M. Griffin and Mrs. Kathryn Godfrey attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clam Griffin, who were married on Nov. 17th. Donald is leaving to serve in the armed d forces. Illustrated is new, 26 available tn widths. 12 or 10foot YOU SAVE MORE OF YOUR CROP Red Charge TOKYO, Nov. 30 (UPt the Chinese Communist radio said today that American planes last Friday bombed Shrstoo station, Manchuria, described as being northeast of iAntung on the Korean-Manchur-l- frontier. The broadcast said four bombers were dropped. It also claimed that during the 214 American period Nov. planes flew over Manchurian 20-2- 5. ter-ntc.j- -. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Fat talk laugh or cripee without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping slipping or wobbling FAST i F.TH holds platez firmer and mora comfortable This pleasant powder has no gummv, gooev, paxtv taste or feeling Doesn t taiixe nausea Its alkaline Cheiks plate odor (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. The "26" and if Btraw-waike- is 1 6 foot "27" in new 12 Massey-Harri- s foot are longer, wider to provide more separating area. They pitch and toss a loose . . , open . . . fluffy ribbon of straw to get every last bit of your gram. Straw moves right along covering every inch of the walkers. Thats 101 inches long in the "26" and 124 inches long in the "27" from the center of the cylinder to the discharge point. You get complete separation . . more grain. As an integral part of the new Balanced Separation, the walkers have a capacity relation to the rasp bar cylinder. Whatever the cylinder can handle, the . . . HARVEST FASTER walkers take with no effort Being longer and wider, the walkers have big let you harvest faster. You produce capacity more, cover more acres easier because there's no bunching, no thin spots, no slugs to slow you down. Special fingers on the walkers keep the straw open so grain falls through directly to the sieve. There's no mat of straw on which the grain can ride no chance for waste. Look into these new Massey-Harrithe next time you're in town. Ask about Balanced Separation with its longer, wider straw walkers. ... 1 WSPBW"' 095 North Main, Logan ? I it d .I l Ul' ... . I, f s FARM SERVICE (non-aci- (t h Phone 531 -- J fill il 'f t is j; v i |