Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1950 — Page 1
Vol. XLVIII No. 297. .
AMERICAN TROOPS TO RE SENT TO EUROPE
Yonpo Airport Abandoned To Chinese Reds North Korean Army Announces Pion To Invade South Korea Ttikyo. Wednesday. Oec. 20 ~ «VIM IT S. froop*’ in Ibe Huumaumli brat hhrail ba* k- ♦ e«l into a two by live mil** eavapo (MM krt along rhe waterfront j Tuenday an the revitalixod North Korean a inly announced "It' wonbt * invade Htrnfh Korea attain with• tile help of th** Chinese Reds. in ttwfr fljhiW wnhdiaWat. th** 3i»i division doughboys ;»bon- ! donod Yonpo airport four miles . s aonihwind .pf lluugnarn. leaving <mt)T ’’BarjtTpF alarm’ out |m»n Lt 7 ringing, the t ity to warn of new Him I attacks Fighting with their hack* to ■ rtie "?w alpng escape docks, the rear guards beat <’ ‘TtfhtaV aita.k ’in whi«h th. i- \ vised Notth Korean army Joined ‘ the rhtaese communists for .--the-j---flrat 4ime — -' - A vast allied armada in Hung num harbor hejped lieat back Red attack* with a flashing < ti tain of fin*. The Armada Invlud . ed three deadly rocket launcher < ship* very clone in U» shore as well aa the battleship Miauouri. ail aircraft carrier*, two cruisers and many destroyers and mine "weapera. fien Ofttuttos MacArthur ch (tin- ‘ a ted the reetmaUtuted North, Korean army al IW.fiOO men. with fiU.OOo in reserve within the *an<the.ii Man’rltprUn training grounds And the North Korean govern ment. which has established ;«< new capital in the nmunlatu city of Kanggyp only ?<♦ miles- c <*r»' of Hie, -Manic huriau border. .<uid these for.es would join with the Chinese R»*<|s in. a m w invasion of South Koreg A government broadcoM hum KangKye said the loinniimht arm teg intend to invade South Kotea tapiure Seoul, eidabliub m unified Korean government and d’J.* A -.mw iMj n. tr-vai. the -Iwipg reinforced and' they will Tw Face H»e» — _ J Good Fellows Cite Desperate Need Os Some For Clothing OpfMirtunities far the » itigenx of liecstur to really give this Christ mas time, to help-peiMona dcwpt-raLt* _ are becoming mon parent each, day when Invcdtga tiou reports made by the memberof the flood Fellows < luh are re vealud. . There is. the esse, for example, whirr two elderly widows are v»-»y nitieh in need of good. dean u*ed | bed clothing. Good F» Hows say that much good can be done this*; f’hrrtinias hy «urh a contribution There are other*. tan Like the young girl who needs a coat. Hie IH. “and nerd* it badly.'' the r*port gays. There is also the med for two or her girls 1 coats; dze< eight and siv. or the r<-quest for a boys coht or jacket, sixe 12. or a iad> snow suit, Them* and other articles of cloth Tng (hr Good Fellow* urge be drily ■ ered V> the fire atatiuh at once They aleo know of a young lad.' «lx yeaii* old. who so wants a oMwb'y suh for Christinas . Mayto that m the way of six. ytai* t*Hi- tJiey don’t take lnt«» ronM*' deration auch things as fin any**, ft they ju-*t go m dreamMu of Inky I iiu something like, a cowboy suit." tv»n when :h*rv S .none available j »• sh« t -tiinly. I WEATHER Cloudy and not quit* to cold With hqht snow ovtrtqread.ng ontirq otdto thio otternoon. Cloudy with www fturrleo to- : nlqht. Cl««rln( and ooldtr Wodnoodoy excoot cloudy with > onow flurrloo northtaot and near Lake Idlchlqan. Low to niqht 10 to 1». High Wednee day IS to ?0 north, JO to south.
Decatur Stores Will Remain Open Until 9 P. M. DECATUR DAIIY DEMOCRAT
Asserts GM Must Redste Car Prices President Declares I Government To Act lu. IS (I’l’l Piestdeht Tinman <dd a new* con-1 fervpr-e today that the government i j ~yR-j~ ft) is pt 'r nvrul *ti rinliiCe 'l j the t»<i' < s of i < 19w1 cars to The I I Ler. I level General M»»rm ; yr>'« »day Halted * the sale of Iht«r !9'»l m.ik*" after j ijhe ertmamir agemy_| - nrdi rwt i: trr .ptirei •Itwiva*' s add fib back 1 1 '’>rb » < Ai*k«d at < hew* confisrrflcv loj i comtiteii. on th* GM .a« fioti. the' ; pre.*»de-iii ’’’aid the law would -he ■ * t nfoit »*d *• j As kt d ?vjim pll f y that poin t. 4 he. j ;presides• «ki<l the prices would go bark where the rronomir admins- ’ traioT;«uid they would go. j•- ' __Atk ModificatiML I Washington. D*r. 1* tVPi 1 The. govtiumeiU .today studied a dt m.»mi by Geimai Motor- for j modtfieath n *>t the x>rdt r rolling j autoinobih priced hark t»> their Dtw. | ’ 1 level. : s (IM, tKe- ttufld's ‘ -uiue ‘ [-maker anaouLitd ycsL-rday it will; ! htdti . up . v P*in<iß« — and until -th** rrommjie stabiliiatieH —agemy -so; •considers: •* Rconomic Alan Vulen I tl'g.e and pike administiator Mi ho ’ V Hi*:.!’- it ’k. J C.M' d*maud U*t nigtit They auMt ik> t comment Acepr tu say they w ill ♦tudy flic propouaj &SA ordered the rollback several | hours as itt I*rexMeut Tru ma n de- ‘ <lai»’d » of naftoi?al rmrfg- ♦ m v Saturday* If i wre r«p»ipiand to GM and three other inti maker Ford. ChrysleT’ and Na-h wl.hh abo Inol lKtn»r»-d . govrrnrmnt tequ.-t' n<»' t b <t prfrva during the i tiir«nt period of ii. < i oational :♦ i. • i<*’» GM adilM.l ESA i: wHI pi- i»” < a i ham;*’ ir tie <decbuv rtbet» ? ,wa4.. DtrThwtifd-j-a <''mpm % - ESA h« -; i ’ rd out, how ever that GM or any orher. manu failure* hu<* the tight to appeal pn-• ii’U|»o'k' .m<l d* Hand ;* lw ... ' nte «o••■HHlflv- fn U c-tMMu;* 2 tl>H nt»ly o h» t automaker ' bi-uLimiii* b! ' h ’lie «n.UT~~ai.To.um~ . I (ha* i would < > topi' t f in hop* 4 govern ment wiR app’ove »h< pri* ♦* b- o«t---f GM ihaler. ainXlji not th s»’f f IMTM 1.1 BMM Mb I Chancey H. Brokaw Dies last Evening Funeral Services ; Thursday Afternoon ; Cliqucey H iu.'.kaw,’ 62 World W»r I »<•’• (.<(: >ll* <1 at Ili.linA' l •>”» ! pit-Hl. ludl»na|H’ln at ♦'<i'vh’(-k ■ t l»w +ve»hiß. IWtowinr m j-stfnd. d ■ Hln*«x Hr hxd 1..', n h patH-nt In i :hi. ».•.(.((.-. hospital -:(>>■•■ S. p teinlwr <•! Ilrt‘l Tlir Blu.-k Itiqeral home l*-H — "turpinx th* body to this < it* Sort ietHi will l» h. Id Thursday as I.p tn af.Jh. fniiKal hold*., with th* Hot A r r E (lilhild.i. paati.t of th. I'lrst l’i*>b'i* , i ian jihitn-h. lit * rtnrrrn —Mlliuiy rltn* will h*- *W ’ ducted by Adam* I’o-t <•': *>f '!>•• Aiii. i ><•:«>■ laxioti, *d .which !>*• »■• i uiffhbr.t Itiiiial will be tit th*' l>* .'vatur I‘iintety l‘rfrnd» may ia.l, tdt tin- .tun. t il .horn,■ aHrt' 10 a ifi 'Wednesday ' ; - A ntttive <>f thi« tantniy MrBrokaw was born in Root t<iwn*>hl|*.; Aug fir. IKHS, a non of Fiank and fell* n Kiir..- lltpkaw Ih mgag.d ' hl lit liilllK r**l M-v,;f«r y»ais, k-* lie married Margaret Fhilllips,| I who gi-et rdrd him In death He was I in ,i i.. -I in 1!*I7 to t’oidula. Welhind. I . who survives. i An Aug 3'l. 1916. he entered the! I i'hlted Siat* y army ' and eervid until Nov ■ -5. 1«1S At the tint, of ! hl* dl’charg. he wa'< located at ■ Camp budge. lowa He wa« a num her of Co 19. .'.til ha’itll.-n. 163rd' btlgadr Surviving heaidea hit wife are two chHdreti Mr» Virginia Ray of Chicago and Rtrbert \V Brokaw, at. horn* 'in. oft. I* drera .ed A bro-, (her. Vesta Brokaw of Root town Ship and a aift.r Mia Ruth Mtr .| bi'h (.1 this City, also survive A
New Press Secretary In Thre»W«y Shake I’TOMBWSHdINBirr Jii high Earerntueat elri-Ua. auprem* eourt chief JaaUee Fred M. Vlhmni (left! <»>es into a threq-wuy handshake With PreeldMt Truman and Ji»»*ph Short following oalh taklmt ceremonies at 111- W'bir'c House when. Short was xwum ta d* weq»l*h«ntl«l preutf "Meiietkry- A’tnaon la being men- • iionci aTa Jhie su. . ess.ir to se. rPfarr dt »t*r* l*»b Viheson la %‘aahington cltales
Decafur Plans To I Observe Christmas Church Services To Feature Observance Tlie weatherman Is willing to *O- - uperate al leant, and peaapweu ■are bright for » White Chrtafmaw; lurtiier. the long-range predictions don't hint too strongly that the white Christmas will be snow swilling madly over the landacape. Indeed, the weatherman say* that it will be cold for the remainder of lIK- week, but doeslit' imfi. at- any serious snow wlortua.. i With'this in mind, ch lld reft,' per-' dial s, are looking forward to sled.*.’ ■ kat.-s and general winter para-' nh.ttialla under the Chrialinas tie.- The older folks, though, are . prol.ai.ly lookiug forward to fur-lh.-r use of their red flannel*, bur--Tnwit.z itrny-rtieir iptlar .’oatx. and . tiiea nlng th*- while of sprlug. ' But all in all. £-y.gtkdUe_is prnb-i te- f’hr Ist mas -on- ta«- baa .H* aer-.j ions side to offset much of lhel uirt-. one in whiih the church »-s throughout the . ity ami county ! an- planning apaolal servk-eu for, the Christ mas holidays Service*! re planned for individual Proteat.nt and Lutheran churches, as well i. masses In the St Mary s rath- , .di. < hurch—, " ■ • ■■— 7 The .-ity s cf»l<- ami fraternal organixatlon*. are completing plan* ; for i hrlstmas parties or are altting ba* k in.fond remembrance of *..es already held, AU ill all. thpre have been a goodly number of (Tara *• Faae alat Christmas Lighting Contest For Homes ,_. • - ; Decatur C. C. To Give Seven Prizes ‘ Fisiin were unnonticed today by the < hainber of Commerce tor that oTganualion * annual residential lighting contesl. with cash awart). 'ot.illtug *M> given to seven winners ■ ■ . ■■.'.,■'- Fir*t prig*' money ia |ir>. according to Ralph Habegger, chairman ‘of the event, with |lO to the aeeand plat e winner, and 16 each to the next five residences adjudged tot* the award* by. the committee Judging of the residence* throughout the city will be cen- ' ducted during the week between , Christmas and New Years, accord- ; ipg to llabegger .No specific day or night for the judging is intend*ed. lie said, to enable a complete check of all lighting Immediately following the judg Ing however, names of winner* will be disclosed by Habegger aa apokeaman'for th* judge*. , All those Interested *nt*rlng the contest are urged to notify I Chamber office*. A* is customary ■ only those pernon* who enter the ; contest will be judged
ONLY OAILV NCWtOOMft UTAOANR COUNTY
Docotur, Indiona, Tuesday* December 19, 1950.
j GoodFelforsCfob * Previously reported . M*o *0 i Hr and Mra <V-tb Ra>l 1«. M» Mr. 4 Mrs. (L J Buckley b.od L. R. Zlntsmaster ... 600 Mr 4 Mr* W Ouy Brown 6u» A Friend 1« r«»u i - ■ »■' Pleads Innocent To Charge Os Burglary Harold Howard Is i Arraigned Today Following hl* plea of not guilty ! in circuit court this morning be- , fore Judge Myles F Parrish. Harold Howard, arrested over the : weekend by city . police when he { ! was caught in the act of burglar Iglng the Adam* County Lumber' I company, was r*manded lo tlie Adam* county jail *hen he could) not meet the il.** bond set try j After being arraigned in court. 1 j Howard explained that he had no I finances to better defend himself, ) and the court appointed attorney Ed A Bosse as pauper attorney 1 The defense counsel and the! defendant conferred at that ti»ie. | and when they latat appeared Im-‘ fore the court. Howard entered ‘ his plea of not guilty to the charges of burglary and breakin iand entry It is expected that Howard will j be given Immediate trial.
Councilman Cites Reason For Favoring Nordberg
■ ' Councilman Dorphus Drum. today stated that he favored pur-1 ; chase of the big Nordberg diesel engine tor the proposed city electrie generating plant and gave bls I reason* tor his selection The council meets , tonight to vote on the report of the board o> public works and safety, wtricn recommended the Lima-Hamilton engine. Councilman Drum's stale ment follows "We received these bids at our I council meeting on November 2. A large .Nordberg seven cylinder, i 2S" bore by 40" stroke, running at . l«t R. P-M. and generating SHOO i kilowatt* *i>ld at IMI.SOO A small . Nordberg engine of 12 cylinders. 21*" bore by W stroke, running Jat 22ft R P M. generating SSStI J kilowatt* bld at |47i),800 A small jUma Hamilton engine of 12 cylinder*. 21H" bore by 27*“ stroke, /pinning at 24tf R P. M generating , 2210 kilowatt* bid at |4*l.!?Soo. I “I want the big Nordberg ent gin* because It can burn cheaper r , fuel oil. use* lee* lubricating oil. I coots lees to keep running liecau** > part* last longer with slower! speed Also even though It* first
Central Seyu Party Thursday Evening Annual Christmas Party Is Planned The eighth annuel Christmas party for Central Soya employ** und their tamißew Wl be held Thursday evening at the necatur high school, it was announced to day by Howard Eley, general chair ' man id the event The yearly holiday affair is spoil- ! sored jointly by the company and ■ the employes recreatibti association. and has come to pc the highlight, us, the activity year at the !local plant lu past years professional enterI tailo rs have been brought in to 1 provide the major •ntartainment ion the program, but this year all ' entertainment will be furnished by ‘ Soya employes, taking part in a ‘gigantic minstrel show —under the: ' direction’of Reid Erekson Other features of the evening will I l»e movie cartism». group tinging of ! Christmas carols, tire appearance of dren from infants to is year*. ■ ’Door* of the gym will tie open to admit the, partyvgoera at 7 pm. Thursday." Eley stated, 'and the party will get underway at 7 34 pm— s Chairmen for the various i-ommit t teea of the Chri*ltnas event are indoor decorating. Mis* Ruby Mlb, ! ler; publicity. Derwood Market, )outdoor decorating. Haul Hityard. ! gift distrlbjtiou. Anna Smith, ushering. Joe Oelberg, j Joe Brennan will serve as master of ceremonies fur the evening
cost is tIR.TSh more than the small I Lima Hamilton engine, the Nord berg big engine would not have -a more expensive building. Nord berg's big engine is shorter than either 12 cylinder engine Lima Hamilton says their engine is 5» feet long over all and say their big engine is 4«_ feet long over ail. This means the building could be 12 feet narrow* er and crane span I* feet shorter Maybe the building would be a few feeChlgbgr to house the Nord berg engine, but nothing like the extra width required for the LimaHamilton engine I think the building would be cheaper with th* big Nordberg Diesel "Some people I have talked to say that all engines will, burn the same grades of fuel oils, and they also say that cheap oil cannot be bought I do not believe this, because some of u* saw Nordberg big engine* at Marshsilt own. lowa and Uraud Haven. Mich., burning bad cheap fuel oil. Nordberg have shown me that several oil com>>aniaa have written to them statI for Decatur iThe difference seem ‘.ng prices on no 5 and no 8 oils tTwea Tw Pbs* Twet
To Join Anti-Communist Forces Under Eisenhower As Supreme Commander
12 Atlantic Pact i Nations Approve Unprecedented Army Under Eisenhower Brussels. Belgium. l>ec. 19 — it'Pi The 12 Atlantic pact nations■ officially approved today a plan to| * real*- an unprecedented interna ' tional western Europe army of 754.-; tuui mtn which tleii Dwight D Eiseiiitower will begin whipping in ! to shape within the next few weeks ; tine fifth *»f th* fore* !&o.*«*'j men writ be provided by west erti tlf tmany, if ih<- flermans are willing The western Euro|>ean nations *l**.. agr*ed-io >»t*blieti u new *!** sense production beard similar to the American otfk-r of de tenet* mobilisation- with pewee* t„ *-wtiil '•iviltan economy in Europe , With this accomplished, the big three foreign ministers went Into a final session u> consider the world cfi»i* anew Its view of the new strength given the west by agreement on a unified defense V S secretary of state Dean Acheson. British foreign secretary Ernest Bev in and French foreign minister Robert Hchuman started their Huai conference in the Belgian foreign oftic* late In the afterj sow --- . ■ ■■- j Among the isdat* the ministers were considering wet* Korea and condition* which might warrant use of 'he atom bomb Eisenhower will come to Europe,I Immediately -shortly* aftfr the (first of the year" to establish a ! headquarters and staff for his new . luternatiotial *itmy. an Alluntl* pact’c*>tn*iiunl<|ii* said The Atlantic pact nations also (Tara T« Paar Flsrq . 1 Charles Keller Dies Suddenly last Night Heart Attack Fatal ' Cbirle* Keller. 49. divisional emlU**) *■ of the Wabash railroad L. 4» Chicago and formerly of Decatur, died suddenly Monday evening ST ‘ Decatur. 111. where he had gone on a business trip for his railroad Death resulted' front a heart attack Mr Keller was born In Deeaiut and wo* graduated from Decatur high school in 192*' While attend Ing high school, he was employed! In the mallinx department of the Daily Democrat After graduating from Indiana r l-nlversity in 1924. Keller became as.-m iated with the wa b ash wb»re he has held various import ant positions Several years ago he was promoted to the Chicago division, where he was empjpyed at the pr-wml Dm- The Kellar* have resided in Fort Wayne for f several yttn. ’ Surviving ate the widow. Lois , Peterson Keller, a son Hale, and a daughter. Mis* Karan The mother , i Mr* Frank Keller of Imcatur. and a brother. Franklin Keller, also J survive Jhe body will remain in Deoatue111 Wednesday where short eerv- ). ice* will be held Wednesday after '■noon for railway .'tflclals of St ' Lout*. Delblur and Chicago dlvi ! stuns It will arrive in Decatur I ‘ Thursday and funeral service*, will be h*td here Friday at 3 pm at ' lire- ZWick Funeral home, with lhe Rev Samuel Emerick, pastor of * the First Methodist church in *, charge Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m Thursday > ' Senate Committee Approves Wilson 3 Washington. D*c. 19 j-H'PI - II The senate banking comditttee to I) day gave a quick and 4 unanimous > I okay to th* nomination of* Chari** . E ' Wilson a* chl*f of th* nation's . mobtltMtton drive Chairman Burnet E Maybank. , D HD. said he will a*k the senate' ' to appro** If tomorrow
Truman lashes AlAftacksOn Secy. Acheson Denounces 'False' Attacks; Rejects Demands By G. 0. P. Washington, pec. IS —- (I'PI President Trumare t<alay denoum ed false alia* ks on secretary of stat* D*an Achenott and firmly" rejected Republican demands that be Ore him _.. . .. - —"I refuse io dismiss Secretary Acheson." Mr Truman said in a prepared statenurtit read at . his new* confersrue Calling for- unity and real I*l- - Mr Truman said no, government official “ha* iteeu ] more alive to comtnuniat's threat j to freedom or more forceful in resisting It" than Acbeaon. "if communism were to prevail In th* wqrid. aa It shall not." the preaMeat said. "D*an Ache son would lw one of the firat. if ■ not the finit io be *hot by the •nemies or liberty and i-hrlstian-Ity." Mr Traman also . I I Denied a published rumor that defense secretary (leorge C Marshall would lie succeeded early next year by chairman W rftugrt, Sytningtou q<- the Hstumai security’ resources board 2 Called on critics of Acheson and the administration's foreign I policy to stop their "pious genet - allties" and come any alternatives _ . 3 Challenge*! suggestions that a wave of isolationism —m—rising in this country 4 Said American troop* will Ite sent to Europe to jojii the uni fled North Atlantic forces Just, assoon as It I’s possible to get them ready Mr Truman used some of his. strongest language in diKvniHng —_ (Tsrs T* »•*«» Five’ Urges Veterans To Apply For Bonuses Dec. 30 Deadline For Indiana Bonus Veteran* who have mtt already tilled out their Indiana soldier*' bonus appli ations. were urgently requested to do so today by G, M. Smltiey. commander of the local DAV chapter, who noted that time is running out on those eligible to receive the bonus He said that December 30 Is the last day that any veteran ir.ry Ign tor the bonus, ami in vi*w‘ of this, official* and members of the DAV chapter have promised aid to any veteran desiring such The DAV occupying the former rooms of the VFW. above the Kroger store, will be open Thursday evening to. veteran*, with a battery of assistants available to ..point out the necessary information needed Complete supplies W.lll be available there Smltley added The Indiana Isonu* law enable* eligible World War II veterans to collect a bonus ranging anywhere from !»<• to 9600 The... amount paid to the veteran is based on Ito monthly for service in the state* and 913 monthly for overseas duty The bonus is limited to those veteran* who have served at least th* minimum of *6 day* in the armed forces, and were reaMent* : rtf this state »lx month* Immedl*teiy prior to hl* nl her enlist--1 manl IndtiHlon or call-to active duty ’
Price Five Cents 9, -
President Truman Says U. -$. Troops To Aid Defense Os European Nations Washington. De* /•-»*■ H’P* — President Truman said today that American troop* will lie sent to Europe to join the ant U <>maiui»*t defense forces- under Gen Dwlghi D Eisenhower just a* soon a* it i* possible to get them ready. Mr, Truman appointed Eisen bower as supreme allied comman dor nt tha European defense lor ce* at the request of the North Atlantic pact council meeting In Brussels The president conferred by telephone last night with Eisenhower, who was 10 .the middle west Mr Truman told re|x*rters that Eisenbower will come to Washington for a conferem-e with btwr- then report to hl* European post >». soon a* possible ■ The chief executive, in re»poi'« ■ jto new* conference-—quest lotting 'said be would designate addition’'l . i American force* to be part of the European army He would no' t hats rd a guess aa to the tine of ■ ibis action, bat sakt the troops t would he seat to Euru«*e just *s j soon as it ia qtaaalM* to get them B ready b" . i. At the moment, the V. 8 ha* virtually no troop* ready The plan* call for this eatmtry t«> supr ' ply 5 to I*> ground division*, and much air power In describing Eisenhower * jot*, the president first *aiil ths - ti.I job was exactly like that ut Uei. < Douglas MacArtfiiar.' the"“TSWW , Nations supreme commander in . Korea When newsmen questioned thi*. , | the - president explained that Ma.Arthur actually Is supreme com I : mahder of allied forces in his ares .) and that would be Eisenhower's role in Europe Eisenhower who led the westetn allies to vu tory over Nasi J-fiermany in World War 11. w'a* ithe unanimous choice of the miltclary. defense, and dipfouiati. lead -ers of the 12 North Atlantic pact nation* In designating Eisenhower fieHie Jop p*'«'- President Truman - <T~m T* rase Mat ' | - — '* ■■■— . ' Annual Party For Youngsters Friday .The big ahnual free -movie pirty for youngiuets, sponsored joinii' - by Veteran* of Foreign War* acd Roy Kalver. tbeatei owner. »ill . be held at 1 3b o’clock Friday after - boon M the Adams theater, tt wai — . announced today Tickets lor the event are hein; — j ‘distributed to all < hfldren of *et . eran*. and to Decatur schools kid* . through and including the sixth grade The show will consist of a J Solid hour of and con. edies and the youngster* sill UN . ffßßb' fttnMlfria RL; Bugs - Bunny. Tom and Jerry. Popeye. and other lun inakers. Folios tag the i*ro«r»m. Santa 1 lau* himself wfl) be on hand to . t present a sack full of goodie* t- .; every boy and girl Th* party this " t year is Iming arranged for and ill*-* -aged by manil>er* of th* M’iitarr . Order of an auxiliary grtu,> i of the VFW :j \ ■S-'-rr*
