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Pipsqueak darted back Into one
of hn space ships and emerged
with a aueer lookim contraption
He let it un on the ground. It
had a large camera like projec
tion on top WMCB turned u ail
direction!.
I suppose you know what this
U?" Pipsqueak said to Santa
Claus.
, "I ought to know. I made it,
Santa reolied clumlv.
"Turning to the children be said,
"And what'a more. Pipsqueak is
right. It win help us find where
the workshops are.
"What is itT" Nancy asked. "
Srieeee to the Rescue
"It U a very sensitive machine
that measures heat, Santa said.
"Where do you suppose we could
frnd any beat around here?
"I don't knowT'V Nancy said.
. There tea t anything (or mills
round except cold snow."
' "Except the workshops," Steve
added quickly. "It the machine
can find any beat, it must come
from the chimneys of the work
shops. We can Jurt follow the 'ma
chine and it will point the way
borne."
"That's exactly' right," said San
ta. Machiae Palate Way Basae . .
While Steve, was talking. Pip
squeak was busy turning wheels
and dials. He turned the machine
In all directions and finally kept
it pointing at a gap between the
treat ridges of ice that looked like
bills.
"It is off in that direction." be
announced proudly.
Santa was silent Instead of com
ing back to be good little toys
and do as they were told, the
space toys would be coming home
prouder than ever now that they
had saved Santa from being list
in the snow.
Steve and Nancy could tell that
Santa was unhappy over the way
things had turned out
Santa Unhappy
As tiny trud,;!l slowly back to
the work hep i;h the pace ships
fire!1": overh-ad. they squeezed
the c I iron's hand and Steve said,
'I'm sorry that things didn't turn
cut v!l, S.mta."
'( i. t s aren t se bad.
Fin' 1. "I'm sure they will
k ti -e pi ' '.op much better now
t t ti.'-' lave seen what It Is
lit on t c .' Me. I will hsve a
talk h !. n hen I get back.
I:r::!i FI:n to
Hc!d Gaza Stirs
Strong Reactions
CAIKO, Dec. 20 tr Israeli Pre
rnier David Ben-Gurion's state
ment that Israel will not under
any circumstances let Egypt re
occupy the Gaza Strip stirred up
str""g reaction here Wednesday.
fci n-G u r i e n told the Israeli
Knesset Parliament in Je
ru iU-rn in response to a ques
t.on: i. racl; will under no circum-ft,ri'i-j
agree that the Egyptian
invn ! r should return to the Gaxa
t ;"
Ibo narrow territory along the
Med.ierranean was seized by the
Israelis along will) the Sinai -mr.si.la.
in. the campaign
launched Oct. . Israel has
ajreed to give up Sinai to U.N.
police troops, but said it considers
the Gaza Strip ta be a part of
Palestine. Egypt occupied It un
der armistice terms alter the 1941
Palestine war.
3 Nations Named
To U.N. Council
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y Dec.
30 Ufi The U.N. General Assembly
elected Colombia, Iraq and
Sweden Wednesday to the Security
Council. : ' . '
Tliry will start two-year terms'
on the 11-nation Council Jai . i,
succeeding reru, iran ana aei
pium in the Latin-American, Mid
dle Eastern and West European
seals.
Swi 'en and Spain fought
tJiroih three inconclusive secret
ballots until Spain withdrew.
Swc'-n then was elected 7H on
the f mi th ballot. Sweden had led
41 Zl. 47-32 and 43-28. Colombia
find Iraq won "1 the first ballot.
With 52 votes the necessary ma
' 'y. Columbia got 70 and Iraq
13.
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Perhaps I can still get them to
behave properly."
Soon the lights of the workshops
loomed in the snow ahead and
once more they were greeted by
the warmth of Santa's cheery liv
ing room. Steve tied his reindeer
up with the ones that Santa used
to pull his sled.
Santa and the children went to
see bow the space toys were get
ting along in rebuilding their city
in the big workshop.
Space City Retails
walls of light were gleam
ing gayly once again as they ar
rived. Pipsqueak and Msrtia came
over to talk with them.
Martia took the old man by the
hand. "Wa have found out what a
fine person you really are," Mar
tia said. "We are sorry we ever
said -anything mean to you, but
we Just can't let our lives be run
by children like the other toys do."
"That's right," Pipsqueak add
ed. "Those useless other toys. If
you could ever show us that the
other toys do useful things in the
world, also, perhaps we would
agree to go and live with the chil
dren. But I'm sure that the toys
that live in the land of children
live unhappy, useless lives."
Ordinary Toys Je Useless
As Steve and Nancy accom
panied Santa back' to the great
living room be said, "I guess I'd
better be taking yon back borne.
There is nothing more we can do."
. As Santa left them off at their
home and his sleigh faded away
into the blackness of the northern
sky, Steve suddenly turned to
Nancy and said, "Say, do you
know what we forgot. We forgot
to ask Santa for any toys to give
to Jake the Junk Man."
'We will have to help Jake all
the more to make up for the lost
time," Nancy said determinedly.
(Temerrewt The rising river.)
lice, Nehru End Talks by Announcing 'Broad Area of Agreement'
By WARREN SOGERS JR.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 30 m -
Prime Minister Nehru and Presi
dent ' Eisenhower climaxed their
four days of talks today by an
nouncing a "broad area of agree
ment" , and "greater understand
ing." That was the gist of a formal
communique issued oa their . be
half as the Prime Minister board
ed Eisenhower's personal plane.
Columbine III, and flew to New
York. From there he will go to
Ottawa for the weekend and then
to London on his way back to
India. ...
' The (7-year-old Indian leader
began his talks with Eisenhower
last Sunday, continued them for
more than U hours Monday at
Eisenhower s Gettysburg farm,
and wound them up yesterday.
Exactly what they discussed has
been one of Washington's best-
kept secrets thus far.
Official sources Insisted no spe
cific agreements were reached.
Thefts Fail to Dull
Christmas Spirit
BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Dec.
20 ur Wilbert Smith spoke from
experience when be complained to
fellow city commissioners about
juvenile vandalism in Benton Har
bor. The lights from .his outdoor
Christmas tree ' 1 been stolen
again for the fifth straight year.
; "EaCi year I resolve never to
pu out lights again." Smith said.
"Then Christmas olls around and
the spirit moves me to buy an
other batch of lights."
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But from the American viewpoint
the big accomplishment seemed to
be the attitude that Nehru dis
closed at a news conference yes
terday: that V. S. policy "is not
as rigid as I thought." .
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From the Indian viewpoint, the
big gain seemed to be what Nehru
celled a greater understanding
and, possibly some appreciation
of India's policy of neutrality in
the cold war between Russia and
the Western Allies.
In any event, Nehru left Wish
ington in an apparently happy
mood.
Diplomats of both countries
were quick to hail the Eisenhower-Nehru
talk as possibly the
Boy Allergic to
Christmas Trees
TAMPA. Fla.. Dec. JO ' HI
Christmas wont be all R might
be this yesr for 11-year-old Tony
Ganong. But then it never has
been.
He's allergic to Christmas trees.
Just let him get a lungful of
that heady, spicy odor and he de
velops bronchial trouble.
Before he can go to a Christmas
party he has to fiqd out if the
decorations include a real tree.
There are compensations. On
doctor's orders he is excused from
school two weeks at this season
because nearly every room has a
tree.
Of course he has a tree at this
borne an artificial one.
beginning of a new U.S.-India re
lationship. As the official com
munique put it:
"Toe talks confirmed the broad
area of agreement between India
and the United States, which are
bound together In strong ties of
friendship deriving from their
common objectives and their ad
herence to the highest principles
of free democracy. The principles
and policies of the governments of
India and the United States have
evolved on the basis of respect
for the dignity of man and of the
need to improve the welfare of
the individual.
"The Prime Minister and the
President are convinced that the
greater understanding of their re
spective policies reached at these
talks will facilitate the constant
efforts of India and the United
States toward the achievement of
peaceful and friendly intercourse
among nations in accordance with
the principles of the United Na
tions." American officials were partic
ularly happy about Nehru's state
ment that he had found U.S. policy
less rigid and, Indeed, "a flexible
policy adapting itself to circum
stances." That seemed to promise a great-
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part when, in the future, the
United States might take some ac
tion with which he did not agree
or did not understand. Heretofore,
some officials feel. Nehru has
been quick to condemn U. S. ac
tions, .apparently basing his reac
tion on a long-held idea that U.S.
policy . was so Barrow that he
thought he knew immedi
ately what was afoot and did not
like It.
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India's neutrality In the cold
war has been a source of friction
between the Indian and U. S.
governments. American objections
had been directed not so much at
India's own neutrality as at Indian
effort to recruit new neutrals
from among America's allies and
line them up in a balance-of-power
bloc, headed by India.
A new understanding of this sit
uation seemed to be indicated In
Nehru's report that in talking to
Eisenhower, he discovered a great
American understanding and even
some appreciation of India's po
sition. HMver's Cammeat
The friendliness of the visit car
ried right up to the end. At the
airport Undersecretary of 1 1 a t a
Herbert Hoover Jr. told Nehru
with strong emotion:
"I know that the spirit of un
derstanding will be increased as
a result of your visit."
Nehru responded:
"I entirely aeree with vou. sir.
that this visit of mine will result
in closer bonds of friendship and
understanding those bonds of
the mind that are closer than any
other bonds."
Shortly after Nehru's departure,
the World Bsnk announced a 20
million-dollar loan to the Indies
Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. at Burn
pur, West Bengal. India.
The loan, the bank ssid, U to
help finance additional rolling ca
pacity for the privately owned
Mmninv. Bank officials said the
loan had been under study for
some time.
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