The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 21, 1953, Image 13

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STORE OPEN
EVENINGS
TO JANUARY 1
CLOSE AT 6 P.M.
CHRISTMAS EVE
STOCK
REMODELING
Mary Christmas
Finds It Just
A Bit Confusing
LAWRENCEVIIXE, 111. I
Mary Christmas, a Lawrenceville
school teacher who was born near
Santa Claus, Ind., is having her
usual happy Uipe around the holidays.
But, as always during the Christ
mas period. Mary says she is a
Uttle "mixed up."
1 get mixed up around tne noil
days," Mary Christmas said "be
cause I never know if people are
calling me or just giving holiday
greetings."
Miss Christmas, 34, said that
when she's introduced to people, I
"they always answer, 'Yeah, and
call me Happy New Year or
Fourth of July. .
"I've heard those jokes over and
ever,- but if they stopped I'd al
most be disappointed."
Miss Christmas, in years past,
sent holiday greeting cards which
read: "Merry Christmas from
Mary Christmas," or "Happy New
Year Mary Christmas."
Miss Christmas, who was born
on a farm near Poseyville, Ind.,
about 50 miles from Santa Claus,
insists her parents "didn't realize
what they had done" when they
earned their only daughter Mary.
"They took my first and middle
names from my grandparents who
were named Grace and Mary,"
she explain, adding: "Mary just
happened to come out first."
Mon, Dec. 21, 1953 -The Newi-ReWew, Rowburg, Of. IS
Josephine Adams Denies Communist Party Link
MAHWAH. N.J. Miss Jose
phine Truslow Adams denies she
ever served as a link between the
White House and Communist Party
leader Earl Browder, as govern
ment witnesses have testified.
In her denial Thursday night,
Miss Adams said she was "an ob
scure and humble artist" and "nt
a Communist" or "a mysterious
cloak and dagger figure."
Government witnesses named
her Tuesday at a Washington
hearing by the Subversive Activ
ities Control Board. John Lautner,
onetime Communist Party func
tionary, said he knew Miss Adams '
"as a member of the Communist
Party" and as the link between
the presidential office and Brow
Lautner testified, that Browder
took orders from the late President
Roosevelt and bis Cabinet.
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4 GIFT BUYING DAYS
BEFORE CHRISTMAS
JUST IN. THE NICK OF TIME
SENSATIONAL BUYS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
WHY PAY MORE?
Color Telecast,
But No Receiving
Sets Yet In Use
WASHINGTON (ill - A flurry of
color television broadcasts is start
hg since the Federal Communi
cations Commission told the net
works to go ahead but there
won't be many sets to receive the
luii-nuca pictures (or a while.
The FCC has told the intotry
It could proceed at once with color
telecasts, even though a formal
order approving a new color svs-
tem wilt not become effective for
in aays.
The National Broadcastino Com
pany promptly announced plans to
telecast in color the opera "Amahl
and the Night Visitors" Sunday
and other programs durine the
coming holiday season.
Columbia Broadcasting Kvsitom
said it would continue telecasting
in Hcv,""'-iuiiurizea caior pro-
ram ine new Keview on vr.
lays and start additional ones next
year.
But industry sources in New
York said that only a few pro
grams in a few key cities will be
broadcast regularly bv late sorin
or summer and by the end of 1954
mere suu wui not be many thous
and color receivers in use at
$700 to $1500 each. Mass production
ana suDsunuauy lower prices.
iney inaicatea, may be two years
away.
ine approved system, however.
permits black and white reception
of color broadcasts on existing
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EXCELLENT GIFTS
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HANDKERCHIEFS
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LADIES' DRESSES
ASSORTED FABRICS and STYLES
VALUES TO 14.95
ON SALE AT
25 OF ORIGINAL
SELLING PRICE
2
3 in
box
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Men's LOUNGING ROBES
WOOL or SATIN - GOOD COLORS
ALL SIZES 1A 95
PERFECT GIFTS Z 0FF "U
CHILDREN'S
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PULL ON TYPE
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MEN'S
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Ass't Colors Sizes
Were 4.95
Men's Broadcloth
PAJAMAS
Boy's
SLEEPSUITS
PAJAMAS
3.69
2.98
2.69
Conviction
By French
Of Soldier
Challenged
WASHINGTON fl The secre
taries of Slate and Defense have
five days to explain to a federal
judge the conviction of a Maryland
soldier by French Court on
charges of stealing car.
U.S. District Judge David A
fine yesterday ordered Socretar-
ics Dulles and Wilson to allow
cause why a writ of habens corpus
should not be issued for Pvt. Rich
ard T. Keofc. 25. of Riverdale. Md.
Kcefe was sentenced to five years
prison.
Kecfe's wife. Gladys. 23. ob
tained the orclor. contending that
an executive agreement between
this country and France is illegal.
That agreement details circum
stances under which American sol
diers may be tried in civilian
courts 01 iNorui Atlantic treaty
Organiaztion (NATO) nations. It
was completed four days before
Keefe'i conviction Oct. 31. ,
LADIES
COTTON PRINT
DRESSES
3.95 ond 4.95
1.98
CHILDREN'S
Chenille or Quilted
ROBES
Were 2.95
1.69
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BLOUSES
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MEN'S INDOOR-OUTDOOR
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3
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25 off
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3
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