PAGE TWO -BULLETINS (Cmttaßed From hie One) ■“".toijayitt God why the charge has been boosted to sls. PANMUNJOM, Korea.— (lP —The United Nations warn ed today that the Communist may try to hold back “sioe / l> "ibl'e i munbers” of captured Allied soldiers from any «*- war prisoners ’ f ' ! Nathan and Naster have been ac cused by Abraham Teitfebaum, one-time attorney for A1 Capone, of trying to shake him. down for $500,088 to get his tax case fixed. “What did Nathan say to Caudle about you?” asked subcommittee counsel Athlon W DeWind. “He said I was a friend‘of his,” Naster replied. “DM you say you were an hon est businessman?” “I don't recall Just What he stid., “As I recall he said Something about having an honest reason to go to Europe.” RETORTED SHAKEDOWN Naster desired to avoid question ing about the reported shakedown, his attorney laid, on grounds the ease is now under consideration by a District ot Columbia grand jury. The mating was reoossco for a while because he wre “so upset” be ooukl not answer questions in telligently. . Bear Sgnta (Coatinted From Page One) at school. I am seaen years old. t am writing to you to tell you What I want you to bring me and my little brother for Christmas. My brothers name is John Harvey. He Is nearly two years old. I want a doctor set, a ranch set and some fruit and Candy ** ■ ■ Mll mlßfll » ‘ # iimh fioti : ; -V: >' .T'"' ' V.- - ~ ■- 1 ' ' • ■ • ■ L . " j" • Wo*iFEiftKaf ’ ' '-'a 1' fkt I sou Rsa aa mu IU F* 1 *m«i wavi nours o. w. to *u p. m. vunii, h. l. i WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12, 1951 Water To Be Off Thursday 2-4:30 Water will he cut off within (he city from 2:00 pm. until about 4:30 pm., tomorrow, Thursday, De cember 13, it was announced today by Oty Manager O O. Manning. Hie water win be cut off in or der to make needed repairs on some fire hydrants which have de veloped leaks. With cold weather in file-offing, the repairs are nec essary In order to avoid freezing the hydrants. Ferney Hartley, City Water Su perintendent and his crew will have charge of the operations. Raynor 4 {Caniinled From Pirr One) Arlington, Virginia and Miss Libby Ann Raynor of Dunn. As soon as his new offioes are opened, he will be ready to handle any form ot business in tbe way of general insurance, buying and sell ing of realty, handling of rental properties and the negotiating of mortage loans. He has made arrangements with three insurance companies to negotiate these loans on city andM farm properties, and on new con struction.