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- SATURDAY, DEC. 2,
~ Archbishop - Asks Alms. For Orphans
“It is because Christ, in the gift of Himself, has given us our greatest gift ‘that we give presents on Christmas Day.” This dhotation came from a pastoral letter seeking aid for dependent children, written by the
Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, to his
+ archdiocese.
“And too,” the archbishop con-
press our fellowship in cheery
greetings and good wishes tol}
friend and stranger alike at this holy season:
“Christmas without Christ With(§ Christ, it becomes a feast of joy,|& holy, religious and spiritual. In|§ our love of Christ our love for|: is deepened and
would be meaningless,
one another broadened to accept all.
“But since Christ came in the
form of a little babe it is but natural that our thoughts at Christmas time go out to the little children . . , It is most fit-
ting, therefore, that Christmas bel
the time chosen to remember the
little ones, the orphans and the);
dependent children that have become wards of our charitable agencies . . . “On behalf of the 300 and more little ones that come under our
archdiocesan care during the year, |
we ask of you a most generous response in the collection taken up at all of the Christmas Masses...”
Youth Fellowship To Give Pantomime
The Youth Fellowship of the 0ld Bethel Methodist Church will present the nativity scenes in pantomime at the midnight service beginning at 11 p.m. Christmas Eve. Organ music by Mrs. Robert Roesner, carols by young people and the “Ave Maria” sung by Bob McClure will be included in the program. It will close with the ritual of candlelighting. Vaughn
““YWood will diréct the service and
the Rev. Emory 8. Fulling is pas-|
"tor.
W. Virginia Welcomes Virginia Back Into Union
CHARLESTOWN, W. Va. (UP) —West Virginia's loyal founding fathers, who divorced their state from rebel Virginia in 1863, would turn over in their graves if they knew. < The. guidebook of the Kanawha county airport here describes the wall-size tinted murals in the waiting room as “typical West Virginia scenes.” However, Sol Padlibsky, eolumnist in the Charleston Daily Mail, a mixup by the processing company, the murals are photographs of scenes near Roanoke and Elliston, both deep in Virginia,
Hair Grows Early
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—R. W. Blaker’s son, Roger, got. barber shop haircut at weeks old.
is first even
“DOC SUSIE" ~The only phygician in the small, terJocked town of Fraser, Colp., is Dr. Susan Anderson, above, Now 81, “Doc Susie” has delivered more than half of the town’s 350 population. She uses skis, snowshoes, sleigh, horses and auto to reach her patients in mountainous areas.
* JOYCE AND BILLY—Broadway showman
Milton Berle, to New York. premiere of "Caesar and Cleopatra.”
Peaceful Mission— CO Says Captured Airmen Were on Routine Flight
United . Press ERDIN G " AIRBASE, Germany Dec. 22—The commanding office of four American airmen wh have been ordered to stand tria in Hungary said today that “th boys were just doing a routine peaceful job” when they blun dered over the Communist coun By. The Hungarian ‘government : an nounced last night that the four: man crew of a C-47 forced down Nov. 19 would be tried by a Hun garian court for deliberate] violating their country’s border “with the criminal intention o dropping spies and diversionists.” Col. Park Holland, the airmen’s commanding officer, said the Hungarian announcement was ‘so silly that it was shocking.” “My primary reaction is one of shock,” he said. “It is just not understandable that anyone
HELD BY HUNGARIANS— Sgt. Jess A. Duff is one of four could think of bringing any kind American fliers facing fgial as
of charges against them.” “The boys were doing a routine job of flying supplies. That is our| job, a completely peaceful mis-! sion.” Col. Holland commands the! 8th Air Depot Wing here, to which the C-47 belonged. The plane was forced down in Hungary by Soviet fighters after losing its way in bad weather on a flight to Belgrade, Yugoslavia, with suplies for the U. S. Embassy
alleged spies in Hungary.
Blasts News Fraternity
By United Press CHICAGO, Short,
Dec. 22—Joseph White House press secre-
ee Action
former husband, Mexican millionaire Luciano Baschuk, 49, be ordered to contribute $1000 a month toward the support of her son. The actress, known in private life as Mrs. Burnu Clive, also asked the court to restrain Mr.
* |Baschuk from moving the boy
5-year-old Sergio Baschuk, from] California.
Answer Is Sweet
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Anyone can dial the number 5-2461 in town and get the answer: “Good morning, John dear,” or “good afternoon’ depending on the time| of day. The number is the office of John Deere Plow Co.
Man of Many Parts
POCOHONTAS, Tenn. (UP)—A variety store owner, J. W. Hudson, has a grocery, service station, resaurant and picture show all in one building. Mr. Hudson also finds time to serve as town postmaster.
land then fly to Japan.-and Korea
there. Refuses Comment
At Wiesbaden, a spokesman for
tary, charged today that criticism {of President Truman’s information security order by a professional journalism fraternity was
cant lot “to make a place to play football.”
Clashes With Law
MALONE, N. Y. (UP)—A runaway truck had a real clash with the law. First it struck an automobile owned by Supreme Court Justice E, C. Lawrence. Then -it
Rep. Peter F. Mack Jr. (D. IIL), visiting here dm a round-the-world goodwill flight, today paid a 10-minute courtesy call on Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo. “The “Flying Congressman” said he planned to leave tomorrow morning in his single-engined priate plane for Taipeh, Formosa. He will visit there for two days
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Forgotten Fossils Found
LOS ANGELES (UP)—Geologists at the University of Southern California have made a valu|able discovery. They found a {$7000 collection of fossils of the Paleozoic period 200 millien to
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the 12th Air Force, of which the 8th Wing is part, refused comment on the Hungarian anpouncement. “This case is beyond us and is being handled by the State Department and the Air Force in Washington,” the spokesman said. Hungary did not disclose either the specific charge on which the four fliers will be tried or when
a “detestable slander.”
national headquarters here,
vember set up minimum standards for the classification, transmission and handling of official government information affecting national security. The authority for determining security -was given to the heads of civillan agencies and departments. Sigma Delta Chi, at its convention in Detroit shortly after the order was issued, passed a resolution which said in part: “The order duplicates in the name of national practices of . totalitarian states which, as among their first steps, seized control of the channels of communication and information to the people which they later enslaved.” : Mr. Short wrote in reply: “This charge is wholly false and even a cub reporter would
'know better. There is not: one Col. Holland said both women |sentence or phrase in the Presi-
have been notified offically by the; "0 50." which in any way
men are Capt. John J. Swift, Glens Falls, N. Y.; Capt. David Shawnee, Okla.; Sgt. James A. Elam, Kingsland, Ark.; and T/Sgt. Jess A. Duff, Spokane, Wash. Col. Holland disclosed that Mrs. Florence Henderson, wife of Capt. Henderson, had been given a new modern apartment at - Erding| Air Base this week “so that she could be close to us and among her friends.” He said she would stay at Erding “until we know something more.” Mrs. Ruth Duff, a German girl whom Sgt. Duff married only two months ago, was staying with friends in nearby Munich.
Wives Broken Up
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Mr. Short’s charge was contained in a letter to the fraternity,| Sigma Delta Chi. The letter was made public by the fraternity’'s
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He said both wives were “taking... +0 yin) the President's order the news pretty hard even though gin totalitarian systems is a dethey try to keep up a brave TOR {testable slander worthy only of He said wives of Ones ly the totalitarians themselves.” frequently drop In at the © encer| Victor Bluedorn, executive dison apartment “so that she and... ior o¢ the fraternity, wrote Mr. |the children will not be alone.” |Short in reply t Sigma Delta | Little Susan Henderson, 6%, cp; gti] feels that the order “is { “don’t jadonte Lou, 5, and David, 3, * doy L|® real threat to freedom of inknow what 'is happening, Ol.itformation and national security
Holland said. and should be nded in is “All they know is that Daddy entirety.” Fepel is away on a trip,” he said. " Earlier, Mrs. Henderson, a pretty 32-year-old brunet, had said Cars Called Needed
she would “go ahead with Christ- In Defense Setup mas plans for the children’s sake.” She said they would spend Christmas Day alone. “It was her wish,” Col. Holland said, “but some of us will drop in early Christmas Day with presents and try to cheer them up: She is a very brave girl.”
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Realizing this helps us to understand that our new Life
If the life of the soul is damaged by savsonal sin, forgives the repentant sinner when he contritely confesses in the Sacrament of Penance. |
in Christ is nourished by His Body and Blood in Holy Communion. We have God's Word, too, for the Mystery of Holy - Mass in which Jesus offers Himself to God the Father through the visible ministry of the priest.
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