OUT 0$R WAY? By J. R. WiJ&Jtns sJitfc wfes (fete IM4V V OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1' ... . 1 'p.-.',( CHE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE IN the. f BtcAUSe YC'yi.'b A VLV'V '. AnKACTr.E.V0t:H6M0THCC. K. LOf A U , I W 0OIW6 TO FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ,$JlNGLE BELLS -ft CAPTAIN I NEVtR SW HiSSSLF OUT T0 CHARV ANY- With Major Hoopla I ' . I .AnD 0 NiLLTh6 SOl'CiTJR I Ue&,THe:R FAIL VOICES SAiSEp HIM,MR. SANTA CLAljS N I 1 IN SOMis WITH LITTLE- WKt 11NI y0LvD 0STTEK 665 IF Ktw-, FB3W OPSINS THE A -MlS Afls75J rmm, kzt sum I r. . - . i 1 1', A M , I 1 VL V L II J M ; , , W U By Wiiton Srugg m 3 I C IT'S A PCOW.lSE THAT I WILL VOU NELL ( Of COURSE IT WILL TAKE TIAAE - 'C; i., ,wv w , I .fWv. i . I I -K fl Z ' V.K.LOe.AHIWcO)W6TO 1 IV A60WIES AND TOETUPE5 OF SUK6EKY; "ip CAM WUKK THAT OU1.' T- 1 fky ?0mm iFmM , By M-rrlll Blotter fST JWQle BELLS-ft its tqoTsowe mot 1 1 1 fiuEss Oh. For he's A Jolty ) ACTUALW 1 .ifl-rv--1 . I- tlAilc...Ror b C-COLD CWar.'LIT I I THAT'S V Amn ccii.i.. i f 1 THIS fi t M SMI ?ry MCi.LHlM ' , EASY . By LwlU.TurnT El 60V5, KUN AWP C5ET VJu I TELL MOKE THRILLS - nJ UNCLE CEDRIC WAZV A80UT ..eM-WMel -H UNCLE CEPRIC A PIILPW. J VOU'VE MAO SPVIMO OH I CAM'T T BIRDS. HE LL EE PLEASED HEXl K AP J), - SUBJECT CAP THIATe'! ynsTEN'. BUT t-r BIG ONES! riK BACK TO TH' I 14 1 lH i ' . rttl I aT c3f - h t c -s.--i- T i i yi I I I I. I & sif&&&S-M-m Vi siTKzrmi ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin l-- ' V V.WfT I ..r,U OMfe REAUOPtWUNinY KCW TLL I ZZ' ( I HAP TBF.T WPOA THAT NEVER GET A??ri LlkE IT'LL BE A UH-HUH.A BACK FOR A FEW WftS.. r-- ! PV I TV JVJ W-IV r'MJOLIi'AO. LITTLE FIEMD 'IM OUTA e-OT PRETTY QUIET I KINPA TME TIME-MACHINES INgSfl ?f'l5 ir'MV ! AM 1 HAJXW. GO TALK EM MY HAIR Sf CHRISTMAS I MIAJOLD ORDER, ISN'T IT. ' vA JUsT iviviT C-UTA SIRINGIM' IM UP! X. . ; TVMS YEAR 1 OOP TOO A . Ul-wsl YEH Know; , CL PR?T flIirMlTJ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES . . By Edgar Martin icam .i'AKif j oucb -co I vis.UKVSc 3rL PRISCILLA S POP By Al Vrmf -aTa -"-?- 1 IHE'LL JUS I SLIDK " ItmEN TO V-tWneverT1 I . ( 1 WAS ONl-Y ) 1 J f. I tT-.- "-I ' DOWN THAT OPENING! SET UP7 J I MINt T'ssTJ VWORRIED UUQPV' . ; - tr' I AND STEP OUT AGAIN5.ctesPOPy , 'if ABOUT HIM ) j BUGS BUNNY .",'' " ' " Z ( OUTATH WAY,N fl SEEM TO BE. I I'OH.WELL. PERHAPS I CAN PICK UP A " I rd0 I , SYLVESTER 1 SHOST OP LUNCH) PONATiON OR TWO BEPORE WE REACH J gs ,iaOTTAPUSHTHIS MONEY 1 WILL VOUR PE5TINATI0N 1; VT-T)?, .llfitfm N PIANO TO A STORE . 0U LENI7 ME y Y . A. Jl. Capcoia Birt&clay Clbroition By Studtnte Tabo SALEM IVVV A'orth Salem I hih school aulhorilii's today an nounced the suspension of 14 stu dents, most of Ihcin senior boys. I for participation in a so called costume gangster birthday affair. Some of the youths said they were celebrating "At capone s birthday." k eopy, Tcwwvi rvS "" v,P i.VV BraVaa- Cited fot La Grande police arrested a lo cal driver yesterday for violation of the basic rule on Adams Aven ue. Gerald Wesley Taal. im Wash ington Ave., was cited for ex ceeding the speed limit by 15 miles per hour at 7:27 p.m., ac cording to police. Bail was svt at $15 and a hearing scheduled for 3 p.m. Wednesday. , - , f DAILY TV-1P 2KREM A KXLY KHQ TV f TV .0 TV WEDNESOAY' . . ti:00 Col. Bleep . News Hportn tuvle (I'oiiL :!" ' Douif Kdwards Kront 6:.'I0 Newabeat Atuop 'N Andy " :f. " . . . KMC Newt 7:00 Wed. Nlnlit KiKlil I'lueu KI1 WlrhltH Town 7:15 - 7:30 " KyewltneMii to V'uEon Traltl 7:1.'- HemhiffWRy New . . Jiislory . - ' "Too Bgt. Illlko " 7- 8:15 , . 8:30 Ozile & Hurrlet Men Into. Space Price U night M5 " " . !:(0 Hawaiian Kyu Millionaire Terry c'omo 9:15 " , , . 9:30 " I've (lot a Secret 9:15 " " - " 1(1:00 rrealilentlul .ll...ioii I'irele Theatre 'i'hia la Your Life 111:1.1 10:80 Glencannon M New 10.-4.1 " . " . . I.ate Mttvle 11:00 NlRhtheat 4 Moat Feature " 11:1.1 Jack 1'aar " " 11:S0 " " 11:46 " J " THURSDAY 8:00 Cont. Clasaroom :1S 1:30 University Profile Diner Donff School f :4S - KnK hhop . " 9:0 Hed ltoo Ooueh Re Ml 9:1S 9:30 On The Go Tiny Your Hunch 9:45 " " 10:00 1 I.ove Lucy Trice la Right 10:1S 10:30 December Drlfle Concentration 10:45 " " 11:00 Love of Life Truth or Contteq. 11:15 Preview " 11:30 Romper Room Search for Toniorrov It Could Be You 11:45 Guiilinif Llk-ht 13:00 Reatless Gun It'a a Great Life Queen Kor A Day 11:15 " 11:30 Love That Bob Staff" 4 The Thla Man 11:45 - ; " 1:00 Music Bingo Ttike 4 Yountr Dr. Malone 1:15 " Dan Smoot " 1:30 Burna & Allen Aa The World Turn From Theae Roots 1:45 - " 2:00 Day in Court Better Or Worse House on High St. 1:15 2:30 Gale Storm Show Houae Party Spilt Pcraonallty 1:45 " 1:00 Beat The Clock Millionaire Matinee on Six 1:15 " , " 3:30 Who Do You Trust . Verdict Is Youra " 1:45 - ' 4:00 Am. Handstand Brighter Dny " 4:1' " Secret Storm " 4:30 Topeye Edge of Night 4:45 Palnt-O-Pete 6:00 " Ramar S OVloek Movie , 6:16 " m 5:30 Rock & Friends Robin Hood " 6:46 " Thii log it made up from information by Television Stations and its accuracy cannot b guaranteed bv the La Grand Observer. Ofciorygr; Kb Gnftttt, Or, jfv-. Pc. 23, 1959 Pag 4 Arnwar to Pravloua Puiila J31! painter, Francisco d y Lucientes ( Dutch painter, Vincent Gogh t Horse (gypsy) 12 Bellow 12 Feminine appellation 14 Norse goddess 44 Age A Root flnlal 32 Win cup 33 Masculine nicknama S4 Gibbon U Decamps (coll.) 31 Trial 41 Society Physical Research (b.) 42 American- born Japanese ats 5le snag Its lerbSS? oTtH jlMLl a C Q Sl ! 5 tS lolai eiajsb feT" jSm LfM in i. e t a stx (var.) 13 Labe to Czechs 14 Perched 17 Ardor 11 Silver-whlt metal 20 Fancy 22 Individual 23 Fur trader 23 Threefold (comb, form) 28 Mung bean 28 Trapped 44 Chinese -philosophy 48 Frightened SO Epochal 61 Qualified S3 Sell 84 Feminine suffix - 85 Golf mound 5 Grafted (her.) 57 Endure 58 Auricle 9S Sow DOWN iei ; 2 Kind of tea 3 Talk 4 Region 3 Sleeveless garments 6 Hawaiian pepper 7 Patriotic 8 Indian butter 9 Tell 10 Winged 11 Mora rational 19 Pasquinades 21 Theatrical 2 Tensile strength (ab.) 37 Go by aircraft 19 Unusual 31 Informal 35 Lacedaemon 38 Natives ot Croatia 37 Steamship (ab.) 39 Peaceful 40 30 (Fr.) 41 Important . industry 43 Natural fat 45 Augmented 47 Islet (ref. sp.) 49 Genua of birds S3 Vegetable I i h U I 15 16 17 I 8 9 110 111 il IT" ir IS i? iT Hi nr sr 5T 3 : a 2T" W 25"27 28 2T " " " 35 "ST" '32 . 53 5T 35 136 37 '"'35" 39 M0 I , . 47 4 49 j ; L 50 51 52 53 54 "" 5l""" 56 bl 3T""" 5 MBA SKHVIIE, INC. Red Bloc Uses Spirit To Good By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Staff Writer The United Nations General As sembly session just concluded could mark a turning point in the history of that organization designed to preserve world peace. In broad terms, it was an un usually successful session for the Soviet bloc and it marked the cmergance of an Afro-Asia group which henceforth will make it difficult if not impossible for the Western Nations to bend the as sembly to their will. In general it was a lacklustre session, none of whose 69 items disposed of on the calendar is apt LNI DL In order for our employes lb enjoy a much needed and richly deserved holi day season al home with Iheir fami lies and friends, the following stores will be Friday and Saturday, Dec. 25 & 26 Open. Monday, December 28 As Usual. GLOBE FURNITURE ---'BOrfNENKAMP'S ZIMMERMAN'S Camp David Advantage to have any world-shaking effect. The Russians found frequent cause to mention the amicable meeting between Premier Nikita Khrushchev and President Eisen hower and to cite the "Camp Da vid spirit" at such times as when the West brought uo the embar rassing question of continued occupation of Hungary by Soviet troops. The Russians said such ques tions violated the Camp David spirit. Score Propaganda Victory . On the propaganda side, the Russians scored with Khrush chev's appearance before the as sembly and his generalized pro posal for total world disarmament in four years. On the debit side for the Com munists was their failure to pre vent assembly action deploring their actions in Hungary, or a resolution calling for "respect" for the fundamental rights of the Tibetan people. They failed also to halt a U.N. investigation of charges of Communist aggression in Laos. . It was felt that the Russians gained a point and United States prestige suffered when the Com munists were. . able to force a compromise dividing the contest ed security seat council between Poland and Turkey. . The resolution sending the dig armament problem to a lfl-nation committee contained -cntugh -f the flavor of the Khrushchev pra pcsal to permit the Soviets to claim a tactical vie'ery there alfo. i . " i . . .. ' Passed Revolutions Mild All resolutions passed by the assembly were comparatively mild and lacked the strong terms of such earlier U.N. dictates as when years ago the assembly told Russia to get its troops out of Iran, a-.d Russia did. . i A number of factors contribute to the U.N.'s changing' complex io:i. One is the Camp David .spirit and the belief, ill-founded or not, that world tensions are relaxing. Another more important one is the growth of the Afro-Asian bloc which next year will gain as four more independent nations emerge in Africa. Rev. Mills Guest Speaker At Noon Meet Of Lions The Rev. Keith Mills, pastor of the First Methodist Church, brought an annual Christmas message to members of the La Grande Lions at their regular weekly noon luncheon meeting at the Sacajawea. "The modern celebration of Christmas has become so com mercialized that many folks have lest the true religious meaning of the season." Rev. Mills stat ed, "and perhaps it is about time that people thought pretty seri cusly and did something about putting Christ back into Christ mas." Clare and Lyle McMuilen en teita'ned club members with to exploration of the possibilities of the popular Christmas carol "Jingle Bells." Bud See, Pendleton, was club i guest for thr day. Al K.iiser m p'liK'iam cliuiiniau. - .