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1953 UNITED NATIONS (AP IMtgatea beaded home today from th elftith UN General Assembly hopeful that President Elsenhow i call for an atomic power pool mllhtiead to peace, but apprehea ever the chin Mart It brought from Moscow. Al the Assembly recessed last night, many delegates admitted prlrately that the hopes Eisenhower's speech had Inspired were considerably dashed by the Mos Soviet Dampens U.N. Delegates' Peace Hopes Vishinsky Sees A plan Rejected fSS rresi Jic, Sihtt flescJ. 'ew York City, dent's address "threatened" atomic had been the operator" of "the thi Theater Closed As Lease Expires Irving Perlmutter. one of the owners of the building at 371 Miln street formerly occupied by the Astor thester, said today no definite plans hsve been made for use of the building.

The Aitor theater closed down on Dec. 1 when its lesse ran out. and the building has been unoccupied since except for a brief appearance there ll rrk by a rs dio performer. Mr. Perlmutter reported that he didn't know what kind of a business would use the building He added that Alexander Shen BLONDIE By Chic Young ter.

war" and proved that the Western Big Three "do not want to ease International tension." Russia's Andrei Vlshlnnky also lowered the general morale lint night when he indicated to the Assembly that Russia would re Ject Eisenhower's call for an atom 1 ic pool lor Peace Chsrles A. Hohl was reelected i president of the local branch of V1SHINSKT DECLARED that the National Association of Letter "without the adoption of a deel i Carriers at a meeting last night In sion on ne unconditional pronioi 1 the Cataract Flrehouse club rooms. PO Xl WANT TQ I BUV fOP 1r J. OUP WIFE JUST the PKULAO WlTE CiTC mT i BUT WIVES ZZSZZEn SOME ARE TALL MOTSMQJ Huyl WELt.ro BETTER JWr" COME IN ALU TMrA SOME ARE SHOOT rfTHEY GO HOME AND TAKE Mexico to Import U. S.

Yule Trees MEXICO CITY AP Mexico Is going to have at least 112.019 legal Chrlstmss trees this year. The Agriculture department has i Issued permits for the Import of that many foreign grown trees so far. The government forbids the cutting of trees In Mexico. It's trying to build back depleted forests. Us Oar Ly Away Plan 14 Sidewalk Bum 0 QC with side, wheels fcisJJ HABER'S I Mala.

TeL ltM TOTS and BABT rURNITUEC The Antor theater was reopened on July 14. 1944 Hohl Reelected By Letter Carriers tlon of atomic weapons No strengthening of peace and international cooperation can be achieved." Delegates tried to derive some comfort from the fact that the Moscow blast was not billed as official Kremlin reaction and that Vishinsky had not given a flat turn down to the Elsenhower plan. Mrs. Vljaya Lakshml Pandit, the Assembly president, disclosed that at the UN reception aftertjils speech Tuesday, Elsenhower asked her what Vishinsky thought of the address. She obligingly walked over to the Russian and asked him.

Vishinsky reportedly replied that It was a better talk than he had expected, but "where Is the ban?" This was a reference to Russia's perennial demands for an Immediate prohibition of the atom ic bomb. Schofield foSeek Dearnaley Order Normlngton Schofleld, attorney for Patrolman Walter E. Dearnaley. Deacon, said today be will apply tomorrow before Supreme Court Justice Coyne at White Plains for an order to compel District Attorney Baratta to show csuse why Dearnaley should not be returned to the Dutchess County Jail from Sing Sing prison where he Is serving Hi to 3 yesrs. Mr Schofield said, he will apply further for a certificate of reasonable doubt, and ask the Court to nx ball to free Dearnaley pending a decision on his appeal from conviction of third degree burglary and petty larceny.

Dearnaley was convicted of burglarizing Van Tine's stationery store at Ueacon. Weather Report EXCLUSIVE AT Bevler 4 Yoakatn S5 Main Street. Tel. 28 Russell Stover Candies Only $1.23 a Pound Others elected were Robert S. Maglll.

vice president, Robert Case, secretsry, Ixuis Lang, treasurer and collector for the National Sick benefit. Paul A. Mllroy, ser geant at arms, and Thomas Donnelly, trustee for three yesrs Other trustees are Edward Wlrsch and Clarence Anderson. At the meeting, the association voted a donation to the Dutchess County association for Mentally Handicapped Children and to Father Flannlgan's Boys Town. Thomas Donnelly, chairman of the committee on the Postman's Walk for Muscular Dystrophy currently In progress reported S2, 843 IS collected Update.

Rabbi Hecht To Continue Series Sabbath eve services of Congregation Schomre Iladath, will be conducted at 8 o'clock tomorrow night when Rabbi Morrti Hecht will continue his series of lectures on Jewish History Refreshments will be served by the Sisterhood, at the conclusion of the service The Saturday service will begin at 8.30 o'clock and the Religious School sessions are scheduled for 10 o'clock Sundsy. maroon sport shirt NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY: Partly cloudy, windy and cooler this afternoon with temper atures falling to the mid or upper 40s. Fair and much cooler, tonight with the lowest temperatures nesr 35 in the city and 23 to 30 in the northern suburbs. Friday fair and cool with highest temperatures around 43. Strong westerly wind this afternoon diminishing to moderate tonight.

Friday gentle to moderate northwesterly winds In the morning becoming southwesterly during the afternoon. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY Partly cloudy, windy and cooler I STSS'nI" NORTHERN rTHGT.n tJHCE TO LAKE ONTARIO AND EAST OF LAKE ONTARIO. BLACK RIVER BASIN Wind, tuynlnf colder today villi ttftowvr rhanilac to now flurrt or oecMtoaaU now quails, htfll 4r mptratur 90 Partial clearing, colder laU tonight, low tmprratur SO IS Rusty aouthwaat wind MM rail pr hour dlmliUahini to 1S mlln per hour taut today and twtromlaf wvatvrlr 10 15 mllva vr hour toalatit. moderating with Incrvaalng rloudlMM to morrow, boromlng windy lata tomorrow. Soulhwoat wind Inrraaaing ta 13 40 mUoa per hour wnmK ENTRAL NEW YORK Raln rndlng thla morning and turnlag coMer, Partial titrating with a iw mow finnioa In (ho mountain thla afternoon Partly dourly lonlaht and roloT.

low So il. Friday mostly runny and root, aovth iM wind hanging to northwest 10 40 rnoay, COUNTRY WIDE TEMPERATURE PTwrapt Waathor Hlg law tattoo Cloudy Police Searching For 15 year old Boy Police today continued search for William Kelsey, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsey, 10 Columbia street, who disappeared yesterday. Mrs.

Kelsey told police her son left home at 8 13 a. m. to go to Poughkeepsle lllgh school and did not return. She said the boy dlsap pesred two or three months ago and was picked up at Rahway, N. J.

Police described the boy as about 3 feet, 3 Inches tall, weighing 113 pounds. He has blond curly hair and when last seen wore a blue jacket with a fur collar, blue dungarees, brown shoes and a dark this afternoon with temperatures in the middle 40s. Fair tonight and much cooler than last night with lowest temperatures about 33 along the coast and 23 to 30 Inland Friday fair and cool with highest tempers) ures about 43 degrees LONO ISLAND Partly cloudy, windy and cooler this afternoon with temperatures falling Into the mid or upper 40 Fair and much cooler tonight with lowest temperatures near 33 degrees. Friday fair and cool with highest temperatures about 43 INTERIOR OF EASTERN NEW YORK: Windy and turning colder with snow squalls west and north portions and In the mountains tonight, lowest 24 to 32. Friday generally fair and moderately cold.

CGIONtL FOaECAST WESTERN NEW YORK Wlndr. turning cooler today with show rhsnglng to now flurrtoa or occasional mow squalls, hlftf Wmpsralurn 40 43 Partial cisaring and colder lato tonight, low temperature t0 a. Gnatr aoutliwnst winds 15 mllot per hour diminishing slowly today and becoming weatorry 1S SS mllea per hour tonight, moderating with Increasing SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK Rain ending thla morning turning colder thla afternoon. Partial clearing and a few enow nuniee over the mountalna Fair and colder tonight, low S4U Friday, aunny and cool. Southerly winds ISM changing to northwest SO 44 by afternoon, diminish Ing lOM tonight.

Friday, winds light north westerly TEMPERATURES Maalmum and minimum temperatures during the 34 hours before ISl m. today Mailmum St Minimum PreclpllaUon 1 IS Wind south, southwest al IS. gusts to tl SUN The sun fines today at 7 11 and acta at 4 U. PHASES OF THE MOON First quarter Dec. 11 Last Quarter Doc.

Full Dec. 10 New Dec TIME OF TIDES HIGH LOW 1 17 M. CI A 4 03 A Jl M. NORTHERN NEW YORK Rain this morning changing to snow squalls and snow urrtes this artemooo and turning colder. Partly cloudy with snow flvrrlea tonight and colder.

low la the low and middle 10a Friday, mostly sunny and cool. Southeast to southerly winds 10 40 changing to westerly 10 43 this afternoon and northwesterly 13 13 tonight Diminishing to 10 on Friday. The Sow of Wapptngera creek at the 6 Geological Survey etatloa at Red rloudlneee tomorrow followed by showers Oaks MIU last night was 343 ruble feet and windy late tomorrow. Southwesterly per second. The yesr's average flow Is 130 wlnda tncrsaslaf 13 40 mUoa per hour.

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