V Santa's Letters Contain Pleas and a Little Sass Santa Heim, Md., Dec. 6 (U.R) Santa Claus gets more mall than anybody President Truman, even. 'I've been peeking into the jolly old fellow's mail sack at this , )f( Washington suburb where Harry Harrison (Santa) Heim is busy making the shiny pretties that Co on Christmas trees. The thousands of letters that come In here are the juvenile literary productions that your kid or mine writes. Here are some samples: "Dear Santa: I think you are a nice man. Will you please come and see me soon and bring me a bride doll with a husband, and anything else you can spare? Thank you. (Signed) Judy." One little boy named Joe said that his daddy had a stable with nothing in it. Did he want a pony? No. He wanted "a two wheeler also a bale of hay." The kid didn't explain what he would do with the bale of hay. One little girl who signed simply "Aletha" said that all she wanted Santa to do for her Christmas was to drop his bag of toys "this minute" and come running to help her with her homework. "I don't want anything else," said she. A little boy who signed him self "Richard Dixon your old pal' from Reading, Mich., said he had read about Santa at Santa Helm and wished he could be there "to see the trees and things." "My dad is sick and my moth er can't leave to get presents. All I will get is from the school and the scouts and the neigh bors. Wish I could get more, but know you are busy," the boy wrote. Some of the letters are a little sassy. One came from a little girl in Maryland. She wrote: "This is the last letter you will resive from me if you do not leave me a doll carpet sweeper. This is final. I love you and why don't you love me?" One little boy in Texas, who apparently had some prompting from his mother asked, please, for a "pair of pants and a wash ing machine and maybe an electric iron." Another country kid asked only for a "a farm and a color book and a football and a calf that gives milk right away." Belly Hull on Injured on Set Hollywood, Dec. 6 (U.PJ Ac tress Betty Hutton was confined to her home with a sprained back and two fractured vertebrae re ceived in rehearsing a movie dance routine. "I was doing a trammelling act like they do in circuses when they toss performers in the air with a net," Miss Hutton said. "But I didn't land right during one of the tosses." Doctors could not say when she would be able to return to the set of "Annie Get Your Gun." Work on the picture was shut down pending her return. British Refuse to Return Red Soldier Berlin, Dec. 6 VP) A Soviet request for return of a Russian soldier who fled to the west has been rejected, British army au thorities said today. The soldier, a private, came to the British three weeks ago and described himself as a poli tical refugee. He was given haven as such in accordance with the traditional British pol icy, the announcement added. The Russians, requesting the re turn of Private Andrei Davido vich Sheika, who crossed into the British zone area November 13, said the soldier left the Rus sian zone by mistake. Ordinary army deserters are normally returned under a four power agreement that dates back to 1943. Imogene Fisher Again in Jail Klamath Falls, Dec. 6 W Imogene Fisher, 43-year-old In dian woman who achieved a measure of notoriety last May by taking a $102 taxi ride from the state prison in Salem to Klamath Falls, is held in the Beatty jail today in connection with the stabbing of another In dian, Bobby George, 40. George was knifed on the head and back of the left arm Sunday morning during what state police termed a drinking party at Beatty. He is held in a Klamath Falls hospital. State police said Mrs. Fisher and several other Indians were sitting in a car at the Furmore Crane ranchhouse at Beatty when they became involved in' an argument and Mrs. Fisher swung at George twice with a knife. The first blow hit him back of the head and the second in flicted a deep gash on his arm. The Indian woman was book ed on a drunk charge while in vestigation of the knifing was being made. Mrs. Fisher was released from the state pen last May 25 after serving 4 W years of a seven year term imposed in 1944 for man slaughter. November Job Picture Brightest of Year Washington, Dec. 6 (IP) The number of Americans regularly employed rose 517,000 in No vember. Reporting this Monday, the census bureau said unemploy ment declined 187,000. , Secretary of Commerce Saw yer commented: "The job picture in November was perhaps more favorable than at any previous time this year." The census bureau explained that the top in unemployment was smaller than the rise in em ployment because of "an increase in the number of seasonal work ers looking for jobs." The bureau's report showed employment total 59,518,000 in November compared with 59, 001,000 in October and 59,893, 000 for November, 1948. The number of jobless wpt listed as 3,409,000 in November, compared with 3,576,000 in Oc tober and 1,831,000 in November, 1948. The Ea s t e r n Intercollegiate Basketball league, in its 46th season, is the oldest court loop in the nation. Money Charges Bring Pair Before Court Silverton R. Thompson of Corvallis was brought into Judge Alf. O. Nelson's court by a Sil verton business man who pre ferred a charge of issuing a worthless check. Thompson was fined $50 and costs, and given a 30-day sus pended Jail sentence on payment of fine and costs, and making restitution of the amount of the check. William Ingram, after trial be fore Justice court, Judge Alf. O. 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