Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 266, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 30, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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SEOUL GOES M MKT Of
24 HOODS MMITIM KE
By ROBERT GIBSON | nW pantaloons.
SK'VI I.. \ v. 2t) —; Kisenhower, if government offi-
S H.ul v .nt oil a J4-hi>vr alerj. ijat-' hnve thei- way. will nrt.->d
• (!: the expected nrriA'al of|th Huik formal ten party in the
!'ie.ilili tt Dwijrht D. Eisen- palace which has been repaired.
K
Uowt I ,
but thou- still was no infor-, ...ateu ***. a s. t o* *>o,Oo,
here on the time or place
ppo;u a net
nmtion
of
X • this capital city was
! i'u' ; he bijr occasion.
c- iJ police and gowrn-
• ,• « ;' • msheij thtnut h lust-
= f■« rA plans for Eisonhow-
• r\< vi-'!r.
Stt •l *CiO S \re llf'd
I'n! r now holding 4"" "suspi-
. sues" ivh'i>" free move-
: i vi '.I Seoul might endanger
! I id.iit-elect's security, de-
■i comment on rumors that
a 'sts had been made.
T's suieo- .: ciM-ula' imr about
■ 1 ui ity ai rests included a
i i ioit:'ilui> of 'iX OOO civil-
an- >:• 'ii or) jU.spil'iel dl|>'ing the
') d-iys of the war. The rivil-
li- i' :i,a.*'d to return to
•>-. hemes this summer and fall.
\ : o advisers to the nation-
; ;. said the total number of
i e.v h- 'ii "incommunicado"
Ii i : i jails was a "security
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TWENTV-FOUB REN CMOMMS
APPOINTED BY POPE MVS
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VAT!I \.\ i n"i . N..v 2;> *IM
>. I'oj) I'.u- XI! ; pi>i.i.'. -I JI r
c:ndnia! if the Ruavait fathi
^'■i-un-1, Su". inlay, itciud: v. M- r !
jim s F.aiwif. Mclntj'ie, tttchbish-
i'!' |. An>-i
T1 •l" : '• " inMiitt'd a secret
e.i'i -,.s!o, y fi.r Jan. 1- t" pi s. (it ;
Ur lowly Man.ed cardinals tlo.r;
red hats a - printi s •.( the chuu h. i
The neu cardinals will bring
tin Sac ted ( - i; - t* - of t.'ard:nals to
its fully authoM/i d st iength of Tu. J
It will th til. Is-st cetisistoiv s■li-
ce I-. ♦>. « I: raid na'.si
were etex aud to tin cidh ^e. Thii-1
ty ol" the !! !<. pro Ip Wen: non-Ital-l
i.'ins and Satuiilay\ list included!
iiionsiKiioi fri.iij IJ nations.
Atchb .hup Mil - y re, who \\ as
ord.iin. d May L' I, l! 2l. «a.. the
only Aim in.tn tmieid !■> Join t h«" •
etdK f . , which i li cts the I'opi .
itppinat Kiev at rd
New Voik tioii, M-vr. Milnt\u
v. an educati d at City t idleitc in
that city. He v.as oiici a iunn.1
on tin « Vi.. k Cm h Exchange.
H ■ e.'a • , , tuneii ...- ;jn .*ss ^'ant i
at St. t; don !'s m N v, Vmk in,
l' ' I lie - .itipo.ii; d tixil.i.n v
111..Imp of Nell t ink Nov tli I "I tO
:iii l tiiiio, d i ■ lisatei nf .in htiisli
• I|l III Nee N' k in li'O. II.' -e
appnirtti d to Ja- pres* at. jw t Ki I*.
I'H.H :i...I in ■ dl. d M.iVi ii t?>. I'.i's.
A'li t i I ! til-- 1 . r ; - I 111 ti.
< fevated tn tl i eolli :• .is M -r*i
Moy ill-. S pieac, a ■ ehh ^hop of
/a?o b, N ..;n ' i\.a. * I-i was i
h a.-i'd ftop p ; I) - . ttt.it
M " . i! In • i lit. ' • i •!
11, t !; t , 11. > , n p, -n
h\* the Vtr-o -ia" t'o! 'mm >f env-
lege. The next 1.11 gi st tepiesi'nta
tint) will 1 ■ Kranci v<ith <«even to!-
!ow<-d hv the I'nitfd Stat - ai d
Spain wuh four each and Utai. I
w .th thiee.
Msgr I'aul Kmili- Leger, ; ich
;b.-hnp of Montreal. Canada. ati l
Msgr. John ft'Alton, archbishop ol
Armagh, Northern Ireland, also
were among tho.e nairn-d to be
eh vat.-d.
Other CurdiiuU
The list also included:
M.-gi. tiaetano t'ieotfnani. Spain.
Msgr. Carl Maria d, la Tore.
K< uador.
M sgr. Crisanta Lu<|ue, Colonibia.
Msiii. A u if us to Alvaro da Silva,
San Salvador.
M-trr. Carlo Agostini. Italy.
Msyr. S#-l>o Cost a lit ini, the Vati
VISITS l*A RENTS
Arii. ia iv ... teach r ii
• ' 1 'd- —.1 • d ia*P
: p ■ ■ • s, M.. : ii-l M s. U. IK -1-
hi-re en the vvrvk etui.
V. EEK I'M! IN I'.iS I
Mi .. . M , ii -id i .1.,-
. •• and Ti"..fi.y •. isit, <t niata.i.s
I'. i.-t e. !'. • .. ,i k > ' d.
HERE FROM Wll H'TA FALL.-
Mi. and Mi-. < la ti M!nbh< v.
and son-; ,f Wit-bita Tailn v en
week end truests of hi> cat> J*i.
and Mrs. Ii. I,. Mitah. vv h<
: takiit" no chances on
: i Kiseithower/' one
■ ia! said.
- > •••;., ■ ■ irtin.'ii «\-nt about
i ' • i:p the "Welcome Eisen-
- " ■ ' - and arches which hud
c • «!'iahby after five days ex-
■' ■ pi ■ •.> winter weather.
i'n ■ :i s ."! w.o-e being held in
• ■-! u. 'l :.ftt.v 5 p. m.. rehear-!
anil over tii«-:i "Welcome
!'-. " . ;• - is -nd foags.
Tea I'ariv IManned
C." iii.a' officials included in
a i'ii the geiv.-ral a tea
>- ty i. he lavish Chang Duk Pal-
nf 'Co i■■ i' last ijueen dnd the
• .. nt.-tiup el" a pair of gold trim-
Btrfhday Honoree
Msgr. A1.1' e il I (;u..se-)p
El anie
Msjr: . Valerio Vaha i. Ita'y.
Msgr. Mauiiz'o . h .
M<gi. I ii "I f ... tiCois Save, io
Mai a C . nte. Fiatici .
M-nr Stefano Wy.-zyi ; ki, Wa, -
sa w.
Msgi. 1'i. tio Citaact, I'orlugal.
M gl". liellia li'lll.. lie All t .l V
SEOCL. Korea. Nov. 29 tUJS-
>• James A. Van Fleet, wife of
•I', c : in;ander of the L". S. Eighth
\ p * . as honored bv a group of
Kii.i '
The palace, which sprawls overt
five acres of land, was the home,
of dowager Queen Yun, who now
lives under th? republic in a small
•i sidence at 1'usan.
Korean newspapers said Presi-
dent Syngrntan Uhee planned to
nresont Eisenhower with a full Ko-
rean eosutme as a memonto of his
trip. It includes pantalons—tight
at the ankles and baggy up to the
wuist-and a jacket, both trimmed
with gold buttons. Completing the
•■wtnme is a horsehair "stove-
pipe" top hat.
— o
Texan Held As Spy
Claimed Abnormal
HOUSTON. Nov. 29 U.R)—An at-
torney said Saturdav he would
prove that the first U. S. service-
man to be charged with trying to
sell military secrets to the enemy
in Kon i was "abnormal mental-
ly" and had c.ice been diagnosed |
as a "dangerous paranoiac."
The serviceman's former wife
said he used to get out of bed at 2
or 3 a. in., when they were married,
atld go r ut and mow the ' ;wn. 1
Air Force Sgt. Guiseppe (Joe
Caicio of I'hoeni*, Ariz., who is
being held in Tokyo for court mar- ,
tial, has been accused of plotting
to sell secret information about
the F-815 Sabrejet to Korea.) Red
agents.
Lawrence Arnim, the lawyer,
said he would represent Cascio,
who once lived in Houston. A ruin
t iid he talked with the sergeant
for 12 minutes by telephone aud
wa; convinced Cascio was "abnor-
mal! mentally," but an American."
n
Meat Sum Is Paid
'Gator Bowl Team
Tl'LSA. Nov. 29 .rip—The-Gator
Bowl will pay th. Univ. rsily . f
Tulsa between $.'UU'tiO and Stwi.tioo
for meeting Florid t at Jackson-
ville. Fia., on N. .- V.'ats f>:y.
The figures v..-.. co iiu-d" in
the contract sii.n.-d by i";1 sa Uni-
versity officials i i aiay nisfht.
The Gohkn Hunicane will go to
SUNDAY, NOV. Sat 1052—RIDGE AMERICAN—4
Jacksoaville Dec. 29 for its sixth
bowl game in 11 years.
The contract was signed by Dr.
George Small, co-ordinator of ath-
letics for Tulsa, and Sum Wolfsun,
ci lirntan of the Gator Bowl selec-
tion ccnimittee.
Accompanying Wolfson were
Frank Fittnefrock, a member of
the ho .v! selection committee, a id
Jim- Ciinningham, Jacksonville
HERE FROM MIDLAND /.J
Mi. and Mrs. Harold ('levins
and children ol' Midland visited re-
lative.- here Wednesday and Thurn*
day. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
and sirfi of Abilene were
guests' of her parents
Mrs. J. L. W ell! ill'1 ford.
sports writ. r.
DavidsiUi
week eai
Mr. and
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A lwM|
CHOOSE NOW! BUY ON PENNEY'S LAY AWAY!
Glamour gift t
that's
practical, too!
Lwar Meador was a business
visitor in Fort Worth Friday.
n —
Ki■ • .a lad -s at a nartv marking! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kile of
h- ♦•I't'i birthday Saturday. \ Abilene visited relatives here on
The gi iteial's wife, who arrived | the week end. *
h-re about 111 davs ago, was n- -•>- | n —
I ed with several gifts, including! Miss Gloria Mabry, student in
a table, chest, jewel case and sil-i Baylor University, visited her par-
vp, t«-n| ot. J ents, Mr .and Mrs. Neil Mabry. ,
mtwu'ist f'O- ":*K i'at r
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itv n. M-' « ' as hi t ir. th'
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n;; vi h . oiu u f, rt| o 'I
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l: th,- r*.•rt M : till b,- ti ,•
• -.1 uti in th, e 4
SLIPPER
SATIN
acetate robewith
quilting touches
is
QUILTED R WON
SATIN ri'PERS
S2.98
Wide rang.- of sizes in this
-smart stylo' Bhick, royal
hlue or re*! acetate-rayon
satin, mu!tic_!or embroidered.
Open tee, plat form sole.
\ Ricli,^ gleaming Tacetate
slipper^satinK with^ a
crepe-back, iinisli - qual-
' ity touch a.•woman.ap-
preciates!) styledj^with
v. scalloped, quilted collar,
pocket, cuffs. Luxury gift
in^ melon, l aqua, pink,
rova!!; 12-20.
.4
accept no
imitation
Now Open
MORSE DRUG
Drills \ .lewrlry
W.ilrli K«';w irs
l'-e Oor lay-away I'lan
IW l liristntaH
i'honp Ml K. Walker
With laces,
ruffles... frilly,
feminine trims!
Acetate-and-rayon
GOWNS..
LOVELY
GIFTS!
Wfvl
rA
Shell see yon In Iter dreams,
for sure, when yon give one
of these! Many styles to
choose from...with round
or square necklines, lacy
bodices, all sorts of lovely
trims. Come shop tomor-
row ! 32-40.
£-
JESBROIDEREl)
. Sf.Ii'l'ER
SI .98
V i:!e embro'ulered cuff for
handsome r..y n d'orsay slip-
pers v.ith comfortable plal-
form, hard sole. Choose herVs
in blai'k. royal blue or nine
... I 9.
WATCH
I'ttr Ktrnls T < iir.tr
Decentbcr 5
STEPHENS rol'NTY
FARM STORE
The old prwHpcctor lor.tlcd up his burn, rounded tip his rations and
headed for the mountains trying to sir ke it "rich". Most of that kind of
prospecting is gone today, but the wise shopper still prospects in the rich
columns of newspapers for money-saving bargains, or "rich** information
about products they anticipate buying. And so it works well for both the
buyer and the seller. The merchant uses the same cidumn to prospect in the
thousands of hometown homes every day. ^ending his message to prospect-
ive buyers . . . The AMERICAN has heen rendering this double service
more than .".0 years.
TIE DIECKEDRIDOE AREMCAI
"Local News Daily"
Hone 302
MEN'S KID
LEATHER OPERA
SLIPPERS
Sixes
Ml
Always a hit because they're.
I nroiim! the
house. Soft kid uppers for
toe-stretching comfort, hard
soies, rubber heels for sup-
port when needed. Faille-
lined. Sanitized. Itrown and
wine.
I
MEN'S ACETATE
JACQITARD ROBE
Harulsrme robe cf acetate
•facituard with notching ace-
tate salin trim ... a very
special giftTerrific buy,
tarv.u! '.'.is low I'cnney price!
Mara . havy or dark green
... tzi's S. M. i..
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 266, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 30, 1952, newspaper, November 30, 1952; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth134440/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.