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wes New Ti FRI . . Faces New Trial Amores : s Outstanding Combination : ! Reds Fail to Acc ount for 1000 . | CHICAGO, Dec. 21 (UP)— SHE RWIN-WILLIAMS SeltStarlon , Special prosecutors said today 3 falas te Windows und Door. eo llied Prisoners, UN Charges [iio] 68 Corts Keel mrs | #0 4 T date for suspended Chicago po- : i" g ‘ « liceman: Michael ‘Morett! whose Y, M A. 5554 Previews wy United Press command reminded the Reds, tens of major importance in the truce, first trial on charges of slaying ] | ‘ Empl | PANMUNJOM, Korea, Sat-|S2 thousands of South Korean negotiations proper: a 15-year-old boy ended in a 934 8. EAST ST. np Ws urday, Dec. 22—The Commu- PEsoners have not been accounted] ONE-—The United Nations com- deadlocked jury. a , or. ' |mand agreed to give up all the : *y nists have failed to account| ,, i, same time Gen. Matthew|islands they hold off the North A Cindy for more than 1000 Allied |B. Ridgway made a personal ap- Korean coast, some of them with-|" N.F. N prisoriers, nearly all Americans, {peal to the Red high commandiin five minutes’ bombing time of Surety they had claimed as being in to let.delegates of the Interna- Red Manchuria, in an attempt to dianaj their hands, the United Nations tional Red Cross inspect their end the present deadlock. No Nam command charged yesterday. {prison camps. -, we | -TWO—The Reds, in . turn, Migs Mn. In a stern noie to the Reds, the| Major Developments ° | showed strong signs of getting El ny United Nations truce delegation | ready to make some concessions y demanded that they give a “com-| Gen. Ridgway made “his plea; i elves on the. question of porati plete, proper and satisfactory” ex- {direct to the commanders in chief troop rotation during an armistice sion . planation of the reason why these Of the North Korean and Chinese, qo, their insistence that they Paper | names were not included in the armies “on behalf of the thou-,. ,..mitted to build new air ployee list of prisoners, among them sands of soldiers concerned and. oo" Tao “Korea. Pape for the families ot those Twent 3198 Americans, they submitted Speaking | On the prisoners issue, Red 8; as part of armistice negotiations. Persons you hold captive.” \propaganda had backfired. The Century J : wt In addition, the United Nations | There were two developments Ajlied note said the list of men An old » - ] ) Wh W 1D Submitted RY the Communists was Emersor + 4 -“ ” b at e 0 = wholly unbelievable.” It cited: A 17 0 Don't Know | ONE—On Aug. 18, 1950, the aw ‘C 5 li { Reds submitted a list of 50 So Baraca T 3" Wi } '} names of prisoners to the In- ¥ Ni § NORTH PENN I e an e lieve’ SL Red Cross. Twenty-|" REG. $2.50 BOTTLE OF Bolt a {one of these named do not ap- - ¢ Is POW | pear on the list the Reds have PERFUME Heouony US an {given now. > ’ : Employe A By United Press through.” They stopped to visit}, ZWO-O8 De 14, Eo the AT HAAG $ yComp s | CAPE MAY, N. J., Dec. 21—A'his mother in LaGrange for al,’ Sunn ht to $0 name J Snively 1 |brown-eyed beauty and her sec-'short time, then set out for Cape y-iive 0 em In Mem 4 {are not on the new list. es ond husband went \ahead today May. REG. $2.00 BOTTLE OF niang i ‘with plans for a happy family re-| “They were set,” said the THREE—In propaganda broad- LIMITED layse union despite the knowledge that mother, Mrs. J. '®. Sasser, “They! Casts the Reds have named more COLOGNE QUANTITY ‘ot BI Y O it i b, {her first husband may rely didn't say it, but I could tell. Te| than 1000 prisoners whose ig ¢ AND’ of BI from the dead” and possibly told me about it, but didn't say|2Te 0 e n Ss ’ > our pportunt y Oo uy wreck their marriage. Tb d {very much.” lot "Western Aes Were those: AT HAAG S$ PRlsEs Ih. and | oe Bake Disa a omg ‘Just Coudn’t Be True’ nearly every one — Amare Jooo Right Before Xi nas and (arrived here today to pick up his|, -T heard het uelig WHC JAN. | The Li ow ‘It’s all a mistake’ and ‘it just! , brother, Coast Guardsman New“ow , \ton D. Sasser, and take hifi to| oe Hitchen. irue’ while I was in 5 Egyptians Shot Cl SAVE thets Lagrange, N. C. Nome 10%) “aque sasser, who 1s trom By British Troops | ~1C . ho had happil Cullman, Ala. said she was 4 > i le ae, or mariage] very happy” with her second! CAIRO, Dec. 21 (UP) — Five i} (iad 4 husband when asked whether she! {Egyptians were shot and Killed | 4

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