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.-.-.v. w, *~ r ~! I i~N~TW~13~ . ." T "- ***.r-~ A 59. Pwfl LOCAL N VJKA UyaoNme. i _w M "a e'sos it.S 1YN E MAIL BOX -0- iL Mall taI h an open forum far feaden of The aPeniMe AmWr- . LeAcn eta received gratefully end are handled in a wholly confl- 1 l men.ar. ft you coatri.but a letter don't be impeaet if It doesn't apper the Sl ad. Lenere qr publkhad In the eider mcelved. ea I0 y to keap letters limited to ,ba page length. of y h A n we k 1 In Ie rict te t confidenee. n t*Sewspeeimeal ne responsibility It itstments as opineit grJd in atlter. frnm reeS wn. 0-GMO WHE -GAMBOA&1 *"'he Governor should be commended for his move to return A,' U M w ota . te Canal to Its primary purpose, the transit of ships, and if wiOe thems iSSpm Mughdeadwood Is whittled out perhaps tolls will show enough bwithe t ha _.4, .dto relieve the employes of their present t dilemma of lift- r bl S o Stoogreen to intfengy whittle without p ptiuas, so let's airbase d When a tha $augurate en Advice To rectors Week to help them In sharp- Sh V eatery untng their knives. too nf t0111. c .n For exzaple, wbh f boa? Millions yearly for Commissary, whimsy seM l .tea tax Clubomue, Lce a M FfrDertmertn. iachoole, reads utilities yet oehouses shops. et.. etc.,. to keep one townlte stuck out t wl e 3 Sthe middle of nowhere. For what? A few gleces of dredging Joinc O wfodmedwe tU nent that could just as well be at.e Canal's 'terminals. needed Tve air in North W td and Mt. Hope are loaded with why the Airica. The et and the duplications at Gamboa i goingg Divisein? Its? ]r o began lBurenauhas. hoin to -. pe to handle diedge repal 'and overh .for more at the dOr ?SK3&< ho impresve crane barges M j ad Veen moved to mt. Hope maybe they put.to work and nt nh ev S earning their keep. Ferrybats ar they doing re I in the first place? They cross ie O t1 at Balboa, and their f-" is ni w wy domn' the Balboa. Port Captairn mana them along with agreOd tht, f, tibbon ritel l of tuRi bektA? woeld be o areas, far r As lon as th Qoovernor condones the bills for keeping that from theft i6 l" I W iheritt yah around he would bi better off to move it to tlon, ab 6 ti be so be Dt take It out for a eruse occasionally. There's car.Antera, - Ilace It coId cruise up In the lake where a launch wouldn't ana skilled aM, not to do as well. mention our miBtary gafmi*m, S o ekp nse for new Dredging Division offices, they've al- tne 01G kids, whold not mix with, ad got more than they'll need at Dialo, gathering cobwebs, Lhe Moroccans. We agreed. a with their pretty new docks. Then the French refused to 'ad houing; since Navy has just gobbled up Cocoll, ;he permit American working men, tors should be able to persuause iAL 10 i...._. A d..a .,- aii-ea cy the American contrac- amtine Area that they gobbled up during Wue war %,,aen tors, to land. N Navy b gnX was all the rage, induokfg them by a It made little diffenee to foGaboas I T sW the Canal will be rid of the lemon and thooe gay FarIslen leaden that tm nIn picket, and maybe we'll get another penny of, ..a.oads of. equipment were ' lie. r &vafng at Caabiahca and at diJetors may surmise that this economy is r-allv only here was a world emae ee'a .vLet glvi them a chance to distngush themselves For months he Fren a epsulne bank-un ecoi-orz.>, on w.,a. .tj ,.-.1- .. .... ..-.. a vise on their ports--levia Swell as their knives. Let's wipe uut the ra &e.z6 The our own architect-engineer and S ary purpose Is to transit snips, y?9 ,and ships car. flp of Engineer supervisors Sight. So why keep the.railroad to carry freight in corn- less without manpower to ith the Canal, who cam do the Job for a comparative unlo and begin b costc- l tttmee? Repe the trains with tigs and barges. The tion us we might oWSetai the wave surls tugs when my first economy is adopted, enemy's ait strength Port O tS' t boats can c eaply push the Dreds- Finally oair les pemittetdl' lpet aond wnen t s all move to the t- t r natm ors to mo n ksL can handle the local freight irom the o Mrs 610 jAmptatm ernhican lhndle the pssengeLr. If the m1ent highway a M mh s.t.an. tL put in a peace of a.d to conneo Gatun with ougr fen Sdm ha d ab. .es ready Rade4 pick up the rais. If Army r rionds bad a .. anmr raoom =. that's v.K., le _It _it ant J.SS.? t,.,,. ho t hare.^ everybel happy, the Co 'ri g a&.4d _J'Vit..t..S. amss inen to u more *V*tIs.a2a ier n U ,_ybe w l- ion our en .W t,. ., .he co .- S.fat.. 3m D eA Awar4 the director votae e nsl ag a tf lbtrain-ch In ua ls BssMim to the Mea .i e & T S r d in minrR t e To Directors W'ek s success. was Gamboa hor: U. Come. lw0 ted - 'Y^ V'. IN. .L . .,, n- ,_. .F? r^ , . -- .. . .. "'. .i' . .....," . '. F'p POW-Propogondists'/ YIWADEC B I Atan kn malnh 5L'y theh WANTED POUCE PROTECTION Sept. 4, 1852 MoWt for 'tjSUl w i lear Public: .PO al.e aB. 1 Sfe.Bme Is more. If wy ' I tlsl Ia written to warn you of the 1thevery that's going. on e- t Utr .WWases t waent e IU .t ata.. City. My automobile (101 Cevrolet) was parked ..a WB Mrid, we flt told .1 w ia theater Monday night (Sept. 1) while I was in the ..,at4~4te air degf were' WlW b returned at 9:30 p.m. I was surprised to find it -. f Ot rench tegitory, I Xfnotled both the Canal Zone and Panama Poe who .,e a.,& e iad all buUdlat aend I tl gt busy trying to locate it. The or was i the imAov.Wment must become the Morning, several miles past Juan t, out side pauperty of the French--ot In m t- the bush. The tires, wheels, fender .ts a ools ,o0 eaM but whenever the pre- b ns were missing. The left wiR window was l led, sent World emergency Is over ..rungf. My Insurance Co. was notified and pro y y- Ba Amer..an r arrlsons return the car for recondItionIng. hm.eawn we agreed. ay opinion incidents of the sort and others do net aid But dAn' t r one minute per. the economy of Panama. In the future I will re fint mit me to give the lm:izeMoa .a o in Panama unti prper Polle protection g gua- .aat the ec.ausion ha ona G ae Panama wants to better Her economy and Increase her O w bne, wasn't . sat she will have to make it absor.tely safe for law abiding t e A Sw 194 S to walk her streets er park their cars day or lght a .p saw ~nees b at -' -...;--"e s'.t*eilgtesl o ic B l aW o1 w atS = 40elMg re t the -_aom stieS Wm iM ft e . I 5 CR3 1t WOfW -s-a ,0 C O L S o?. uOn is ow. f ,h , i;70PISSl~ the S I - .. t ^fflor. ia at ac 'I J~ liFt to the a * .0-0 Republicro Dedth Wish U AWL.1SO? & ha n r U IE. ''* b S * .- rul-mwanb - IL Vn mWM flsaunago SpMAS .m I a '"1o. ,V.--! -', '-'H .,. 3 -"' '' L .5 ..; .! -i to good old Bemsgiesta wo ona the eiw begin Untl apt.,t CS l.ages a ast lb im teal s am n a Whera sB gaim Mr. u sk * ?"~t!. - A. rc r - * .3 I, S '- -a " '. - .. . . . f ^ --?1? 7 imytm -.. -*-.*tl.-.';^ 50% ' ,"^ ,'Z,,, o , c r " ' " a'* ; a '- A,+'. : a ." DON'? -ift - At-al 4~' .4., t '-'~1 11 .N'! ou LW MOD A *ft|t. Z-.... ,i r +C .' " ". 'i /' ,-. .,.- .'ji | d >H C' J,, F .. ., .- -,'., ,,.-., ,. ., . t! *,-, n ..: p ? *: Utvr * a 3 .7, * 4.,., V' "* **. ," '. i. " r, 'A. higa- K . r. .- **, k.;- *' +'-+ !-,r%*,,*' ,, lli a ,U"Ct^S -El*1 + + 4 "i a a ._ .. a., :+ :... ., ,_ * 7P r.-.Wqt ' A. 4&V 1 j:.;,f !'+ +. *., )r.,, * 14.-a 4, 7-. ii -~ r ~ .. "- : .T. ., . . ,- .. .- ,; . a 4 * .4 Ik.~ ~ - "7 a - as. 7ij :"t.- iv -*& *"= + ,.-. *_* a. U I+ .- '.: -i f^bl&M .. -., :.- ' > : i.. ,." .- . .. -. i. + *.,' , .. ',, **' . .;:.- :. ,- -.,.. -;( .,. 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I ** -r 'VT' W900L .6 BY DANA AND*EWS Magazine scribes swarmed MR, : Ofr Brakine Johnson, wko Cl ntbn my hrme an.d pho.opraph-J : oft vacation ad me wea-ring kitchen apron,. .;-A helping my wife with the dishes,' S] OLLYWOOD INEA mowing the lawn and boosting niuJsin the low-alung foreign my kiddies into the air. ^. a; -th the plum-colored paint I mixed and mingled accord- ,' the mink upholstered seats Ing to studio oicrum. 5 and the horn that plays the My dre-.', n door was. a tr notes of "The Blue Tan- open to everybody. ~I" was e\. pal and I n td bring on the smoked went about i ...e an obvious gl fles that I have scorned, the politician axtcr votes. S'range-hued scarf, the silver ;Ibacelet from Damascus or Is- LET'S BE REMOTE '. tanbul with the curse of an 'an- c: ent Arab engraved upon n, All of us in Hollywood have and the beret of Imported fell. nver-exposed ourselves to the J want in on the "glamor" public We've reduced ourselves @ gme after 12 years of playing from giants on the screen to od, t ad, old Dana ust one of off-stage pygmies The .tars of e boys. yesterday knew what they were 've been stewing in the juice doing when they kept them- wholesomeness and folksiness selves aloof ana distant. Their Il Have about as much'per- very remoteness created gla- S magnetism as Lum and mor. AA /ew" months ago, I decided Swas a mistake for me and to forget the rules that had, other actors who arrived on been set down for me 12 years hoywood scene when the before. -bton picture industry was I went to Seaford. Del, for' , .. fig to live down the flambo- the Dupont company's annual yanee of the past-the Morish celebration to appear In "The castles, the parties at which a Cavalcade o America broad star or a director inevitably cast before 2400 peop it like a -m into the swimming pool, Tisiting star. I raged wken and the champagne bottles ar that popped while 50 starlets17Mas assigned to a public bus upon my arrival. In previous Iwung into the Charleston atop years, I'd have said. "This s Neroesque banquet table. fellw s. hlve splid. "Thbs es S "Be down to earth" I was lne. fllow. I love public buses. S told "We're tired bf being 7n tM$8 ,he audience o woth. laughed at in Hollywood The I d Abe aud ence with time has come to gain the re-1. a'ad made "en- speet of the word. From now rtSge .m I wasn "on Ott out. actors are going to be minute and the fust like everybody else good e 15 l -rt from exe- its. conscientious citifju 'orkeS ate it up. "! n .Thalt's what they WASNi'T DUCK SOUP Ced. 'ASto'T D OUca o the way It's going Stlpl a 'Tea, sir" and ro NsM ow on. -nb6at. being the -guy ________ "or "'With as mach deter- . s I was putting into edatfers-It wan' t A fl pears before I had gftvn up a Job as an accountant In Austin. Tex.. had thrown a spectacular farewell party that's probably still remembered, and With 820 in my oeket headed for Hollywood. I was WeaeRng an actorish black llama cloth coat. a white S ser and a gray homburg. But that side of me was *' aIked out in that first brief- I became a prize example of I Star in The New Hollywood. When you do any waterless c. weeing, be sure that the heat Ia kept at a poJnt where the Steam '"is strong enough for I S MsokeIg without raising the lid SWV escaping. l 4kodwir flteb rchaywIndig ,promptly help neuttnliu ejee stomar acid. IhWm yts eihw, tat. E-o as a speedy, gettle itleah. Caution: -we only a diseetd. 9ufld dnUggim today-se how geo kdt, I .ANTACIDl--ralI IunbuuM pMalpdy. I2. LANAIVE--qudk&. bhefre brekfst., wben needed. 1 Here is ref relief . Per re beal f ftm euumatic pams It ematmi to crrvet their caugh. Wia they aO due to the accumulatis 'at toily 'aniMmp 'it n that a na -yourmf In J and. ah. t bye a DO teeM o am up so tm h Wf umr .ml m ail o op l ,ffiI^ t 'hartuf widely yS A* Oau- a .i* i *A*meo -am i * . ....- -.1.. *'-. ". , * -%. k kllfki^ t t ~ all- &COM AT A FLiNG CARPET 'N THIB MODERN . ,l OR PULLED A mWtH OTS AND EM utwOM I tn iB l V table thvis- ? by olf a Pasotph s ubstni e I asty m Hutual 13 concordt Y vr create 1 V t SmMallislaRounded 1 f-,--' D I I er f 33 HteId Iwdted 18 Ritv"a drot by golfern 29 COniSS t2 I Unit of *td 2 D holMeasure of 27 Afric n riv cr(tb.)re In? Wi tSmall nds1 cloth "r FA 35 Intend 31WrwJndeft . 32 BDkery item 40 Limb 41 Golf term 42 Nervous disorder , 45 Mouatt1 creS. 40 Incurtaiin 50 Chatu" tom 132 rnilthr 53 Gaelc 54 ParInt M ImtaM riv*' ik esto .. ._ .... r I W* 4'p .'. . ,' . .. .: :, .:; :44 A. ,. ^Et^ ".-* i . ;.... ... ; '1 -- '. ;.,*'...-*t. h^. -.s^. Mr aN . * .'.r.t-; 1~. *, ~ PILLS *' 4 WIM.t N fantewr - sckyMuvesb~ W.taWS WINTERBOTBAM 4C44 ^ AsW'k. ^ ll '^T ^*V ^g~yOro* I * "" all, K llt 'r^t IT K YOL, a AFTERALL! I' A^- ^. ^C B Ir-i- c RM&L '*& AU Pxed "S ~ "34. 2 r M A, aVaI S ports ~ Was I^^^BI^^^^^^^^^r'^A fl^^1 gLW *. _ .. ._,- M"olt Own1 WA ,- I K -., , O a I at as 4,. .Y1 .a - A *-WHPOPR' ~& - .1~ ~.1 4 pit' U *1 ~1I 4.1 . V *,t t*~ -'~k-"i ~ -- *'~tb C ,e! sM, imm uwn6 r '4 1,1 2 4' ?,*...', -Fi%* -M F - --- :. -- -- -WI.--w- T- -- - "os. *nZKLEU Agefll I r.-Hl-- ^^- 'ONT MleyTERPuET MY y DRfiD..eWAc& IHCwn'LME atlx?... M"' T wMtPUf- L146LAAMAIZA 04 tCiMtP?-. yc^TA)NLy~i^ NftJ C E;AN PRADCOMLK Mo.^ LET OOV e * mp *^.. ....* } i :" - l., ^^. ' ".'? : -. .'. ;^*WwAl wHw^^~ tF ^W 1^-A~I' . .. [ ... * .~ -I... *jqj- ;* ss- . .,- - . W .. , *. *.. . ; : ..vc k i. ^. ^, , n r n tt,,' ".A:e. j 4 I .. .! 'W. . -. .* :.".*.* !; '*^ - Ad C '1 -t 4- * ~ r~g:1 I it~ II t..*Jjt, 'y-tr.fr. 7-.jti 7.^f flag ~ irrW7-4m ....' (,,t..e ,,..l InII '" -. , -. ,, ..' via PCI *. ., -. ,* .... i ,^ "i:., .:._: 1 f flti' : --,' ;. rng La.fl .--4. '--. ) ^ .- -.^ ^ .:* .... . ;1^ T ...- *,. -. '* ; '" .: -*!- .. '-' .l*f "S., ',., -,"'-t ^ --*'i- -- J l t :lf'- :: A'S 4*22~ 2. ~ 4 a- *~j .4 . "IN .. N '- l 9I.. jws =,I . . 2.. .-. . "I :* . 4- 4-' JLA 'I , 4." -, lee' 5%X. I - t. C-h 4L~2 *2 a' 44 I- *~ I..., *~ ' : -- i - :.i 2.f -4'r,:qti\ K F ~ ~' ~,*.r 4.,.... 2~ 1 be ?4 - I) If' tv. S S it 4 k -" K A ~~-2 'BC ~j v 1~~ C,' C~ 2 # i. IIP II' i, --I "''" .. - * f .r .*'' i '*' 'r'- ." *f '.'i'^ ".^f> ,; ae* Iel 4w a^.g yrj (221 .r NY !! I V ;, -. S *. ' t -^ NWr S d. ,R|i f tHlr ., -'--w - j~I. -7* V-I C a ~4. -. -.qr. -*2 2 * . JIS' i . ; //o ,4 t. - ,;... S;tae V... Ad t om of a eTnb Ave.-Pbfte I-OK atm yourih of July Anf-lsfl 344a1 parsss t.a rsoa os Iu You 14t .& PIA. &owi Aallm orr ourt offlem i No. "S7 lh* ts. No 14,179 CawreS Ave. "m-"- S #it0 ibeflet eri OeWr wd# IthI oi a .b _0-. 'r e . asfisetsciBi *3 Lottey PlanI H IM *'&' "I .4. A-: * '. .'. . . 1 ELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3JM4t .--A r n f1ie Automobiles " .. i rufs t A M... :-L >,I r .i amblir t r-i conveiuiae coupe light groy, ralO uyaw rverfrave, white sihewali tires, low l1 MEXICO mileage this car is a reai oar, GoverMil C 0 uind rip $135 115 gain <,rny pLOU.vO oown and drive What Mv ra gaR ne year) ii away. i i ., $149. YUa rdKENDLY FORD DEALER Vl 4 .day- ON AUTOMOBILt ROW , iService., ON AUTOMOBILE: ROW P..neO PRA SS Anen bust Tel Pan- TEL. 2-103i 2-10$6 -5., _1949 Ll i wte" tbese aMndwe& 1655. FOR SALE:--Or trade '49 Mercury fec g g ft jms Dla hl ARES .SCHDULt in gno dcondition, for older model ,e pUt 090 p Ic sA 10% to 401 Seapie tbs* "ae y 'VMM- F... w. a e a w sit e Gncylo, covers, rlti-rl ,any other oree $ .00.. NEW YORK ...I0 edl jUst received from thu onrly Iowe mys oC b remroe CPd QUY TWO Siam. C0t l',8, Will Isell f best _ D .l a t_ ca .* 'le $7.0o t sM tr. Cat ore YOUR cDEAL oed In a fie * elsI _M A e C. nta Ip .. bl j m'r j. C| DI_ C. I M Diablo.' 2ON I t'ing lob. Y M .0 5 sM PO Buk ll so- eam, -%a2 1t * ; .-w we- dCn.vrlEln u, AracA o.' f i .I.I PAICW H *-oa" A Itt E, m AeWlii It. s. -,'t @,.*. S ,Rnta $40.0 .R AiPU m.Ek f L l c.K" street phwne 2- INA, ___r 27t CSbS1' AWe Ie funsg# pd n" 2 For SA d aiapu ar ch3a. pinOfer- FOR SALE: -950 Bu k 2 door wit celi ent g-.gs Vl e or El Cm io extra 1600.Fnnce with $ be driS .don In.PER McnkF NaN M W .ires, ~der I.Ml a o rS 1 ........ ... ,.". 2-..oh 2 *1 t' isFO- SAF wlrYS-at.TdJ FOR S r 16, 1952, for me rdi d0 c a 0st0 at in 10.poud 420, 7 ,, m. o 8:O p. r UlU tl, 8. TeK.b g ts t agfl, S ,A0 al oW- p., FOR SALE:- NewSB 1-2 Cu .-2t sideM, .I- *,, SIne 0-pon 4 2O 7. e,, 0a to 3:30: p'n. r U i, P TE Iio'urW OSNll Ut1n, moy be o w.h- s eenqlat Qtrs 0257 r .AN, 4t NI 0e op"Mimi t Mi. Nap, C. Z ft. Srvel 4 months old, 25 a don dit* a 19 47ee0 $400.00. Phone Rout YOUMgAf St l t DEALER 12. mob2, l2t0I ,Cgf, o rft RPM one speed, 5 SLE-ChwPollt 194 b Nao2n3g___I___n_ N. itA. Call243 "V off4e8 oq FOR SALE-Fr IdAIre Bal- Sw Cu.ft. 25 le. S le d ir4dining? S y*, $ T jth e itifer 4-eq.. Pe B, Mt money due. I price 'wA at Morrisn as, 14V ? *. i Fna i, I.tlbh l Picim .~h ..... .e' adi VNI .. ll g.Crucs, Balbo 2-31,22. edren, a d fl uoAld |.._ N* " CC,___ra goodf i aIW*MV yonyAT.ED Nv f asMew P g1l. F. RFOR SALE-P9 w-etCan OwS Y FORD DEAL Many g, e siz.,aw 520. -'- I ki n, u hl es ,.n sins, $.2 00m ? WANTB r American couple. No - 4S1S O mRe-VUt r o re ,ri quba rtr a lrsa o Sr iw sa ne5 e -Spi aM oP-iua, m- -s ubf . net,, --1 A--n ue FOP1 -9FOR SALI%4 S kar1 0ira, 11111ii * :Ice Tday- FORpSNo T-0 l gCAll~m iAi "IWANTDs 1,In9n.' frth4'.rR SWIl ANT Bgy-4r spgoorth AeriAnA famet --'A 9Nbite ly dhire. 24 led urn ers- -of C 3 tm FOR f AI.E:--d 6 m rlin al l W f nraeithed. Call C Muo e Hlel52 0. I ofr -L DMMa be 2 -9, 4 0 P n m and fr4m. 2:00 p. m.. 'a , Suat-. - --3424.....t f. I p l FOR SALE:i-Ze nith"t abl e " No. 23c-.- __-.-2:.* n t. 41.' *. - l -- Willt ow. F&1 i m -. a'&'. 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Alexander presfd- .% t O theecon -rt room'r conventional bou- ed. -'-C t WhIte trellises entwined with oree were: Mrs. I .B. Leinster aesfted 'bc s armen GwIa gesecm y, jasmine mnd gold ala- Mra. CoralJ. Moroney. Mr.. RE. 'mad. Carmen Gri- %. r b'o somns and wedding Murray, Mra R.C. Stump. Mrs.I kfweta used hi the large room, M.A. Everett, Mrs. A.N. Dupris, I committee whes to thank .writ'h iany of the lovely bouquets Mrs. R.J. Lamatsche, Mrs. H.M. ill wTheo attended the partv ta !0d baskets oa hflovers sent by Bchoolfleld, r. M.B. Johnson, jalr in anytwe y t. tmiyn aft*ds. Th buiffeb table waas a2. asnstead, Mrs. J.H. 1a; success wy maki aintTred with an arrangement Wi. Mrs. W.A. Jones, Mrs. H. "-21 gold gladioll ;nd white roses. L. Rhodes. Mrs. J.D. Parsons. Donor of, l lt, Prises 1I.er illes w I I h alamander Mrs. K. Tingler, Mrs. E.W. Bur-; The Univereal Ort Corpora- ere psed on the indlvidual res, Mrs. E. Pelxotto. Mrs. Ro-. ,4 m who Vol"e. bert W. Cowart. Mrs. James R. -n was o nat of the firms whoe i* f beautlfuly de c r a i ed. Vodrey, Mrs. W.R. Clark, Mrs.iven by te Cte the Gn prClubmes fl'.tlferred wedoant cake wa s J.i Bowman, Mrs. J.W. Quinn, for their r Labor taC1 uebrnatt B 'd with a wreath holding aIMrs. R.V. Embury. Mrs. B. T.Ijr their LaborDU 7C.M er.t g', Wvedding bell end the let-;Roll Mrp. N.V.. nith, Mrs. 0. - tl'50. The "bride and groom" J. Kamptner, Mrs. L.H. Wise, lul. C t I .eat the first ste P in the tradi- Mrs. C.L. Conner. Mrs. C. L. JV UllWR HWIUw 'Mienl nmauner. The n.Me was the Wessel, Mrs. T.T. Williamson, . "'w" and gift of Mrs. George'Mrs. 7E. Curtla, and Mrs. Viola j| C Rt UM '.lke. B. Humphries. WMW - 4 fy other -ovelv gifts and __ flOwers were abowered upon the I.A.W.C. Tea Postponed oe by thelr friends fron both' The tea which is to be given IW O I Sy 'bMn'btthe Isthmys. I for the gDbrs of the Colbn h. Magic for the occasiAo waa Unit of the In t r American Christian U dud Lon Sunday I furlished by van Storm's ,string woman's C ub by the PanamA will bqb^bserved a ttire Ep1copal 011nmble. T he yv acomanied unit oat tlt* organization has Church of ,ear' aiour in New i IlrS. xngelke, who sang "Be- been moved from Wedpesday, Orl tobal Bonday with the re- 'eW" n Sept. 10. tp Thursday. Sept. 11. openita of the (birdh Sch6ool he quests include Mr. and The chang* la been caused by at 9.:1 a, a. ini the dedicatiOn. Mrs. Philip Thorton, Mr. and confPRtEgftaal events on the of a rblignous .O patitlng pre- Lero I attlmore. Mr cnd Pacific i the Isthmus. serited to the School by Mrs. %a. Diek Richard. Mr. and Mrs. It will berheld at the Union Jan Koerber, a former Canal' A.&. Dole. Mt. and Mrs. T.H. Club from 4:10 to 6:00 p.m. Zone artist. SKelley. pr. and Mrs. Sure 'Mv- The. mtu depicts St. 1 Irt. Mr. and ,MrA : rit mALa.- IAr m xhibM SpweMored by Francis of Asist with a group Mr. and Mrs. Prank i. 'AMl' .fbD of children hi a tropical set- uJlctt, Mr: and Mras.- ank-.. Md .afl.-.Dermitt has been ting. t" Mr. and Mrs. Enrico M ind vemh to& allow her annual Dr. an d heE. Ware l-'art S to, be shown on the At the same hour a new child. Mr ad Mrs. Charlest n I altoa. by the teachers and members of t, Mr. andMrs. Lemm, Mr.thej Churclk Scoo. Mrs.Wwi Therlkalt. Mr. andi The Pictures will be shown at The following staff of leaeh- Gilbert Josu r. and thGO au, .Temple on era will instruct the aeeral ' ea e s *, O R112 .-V 5:001 to clasqj for the coming eak: 4324 , ..ffern will Henry. W, low., Jr.. sp-.* ptake bon fit of the Mrs. Donald Dewey, secretary , i. .' d 0 nurtLry and kindergarten, Mls k y, Cpn. sMi.,d "M. fs1. ar Heblrt N. Pe.to, M .i N. . 'T;,r[t. mbeth "l'owilev has Tu ,eP- iul lt lpt:. :Mrtu. 0,. al ,a Ldunerf ot: JIke, S'M o.t. "S D. Cheek: J.ni4 hif, LL. Ar Captain -t -A 8 n are mdr. Walter Vdent r and. WI- i a- ib. M ai to 0 or 'e IRo w1 r ah m s.l. school, Mrs'. .. u i36dU.A. %ook Mr. a mr. Ms. MaxweK. a telK ." al, ,Co mmmu t il be S J1 havve r ra mHave* Plabe o e lebAr at M.1 B.. a6 ar n l. Sixth street in Margarita. tor 1 pr le o "Ees -t t See," Mnt t Flmennlktd .- m -. WWho has just rt ed to t)e J l Ithumus aft r grduatlng froam ieosge.w be orzUK *elty. Jr.. and Ta- B *.s Tun .r AniquH In O fty iSa. PUmbter were 'd were: 40. Jsph i In t*. Wrr. Oet* iw ulaon. M WN, (UP) - h urch. at iftlit Mi. Gort s Mrs.d. T., 4 .30w. rev came Mrs. Rae awaitime0 the PAc- w 4 m s bother ad gJiUL1F tis M.......1i .....P. r. ,r..- Bai Y&... g I.. o.. " Nt" i'at Tea in Gp0n". t 1:910 .A.p . phries w~as qeet. 7. P.ots tt n f'om.i , en t 'the -nd a nbli rdfflh&will %e iub. rTiles- Ior ner nvtlt.fnrtbel' ilti. ePO ^'Jiljl lr wie's. 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Vaesilee 14I The Braves touched off the airtight ball for four innings winning rally when Johnny Lo-j during which he struck out five d ofMRaee "" Natve FUW an was hit by a pitched ball men, suffered the defeat. Psea: wM= A Poless I 1: I and the DoGgers protested that Stuart 'Miler, who would be Uesoad sae of v oem the ball did not touch him. The an simoet umanisous cholee 1 Coran RubI usually mild Roy Campanella for reokle-of-the-year helm 2 COltrio . was ejected from the game for if he had bee amrOed a ttle 3 Yoaipeago V. Castldo 1 his complaint over the decision longer, scored his fourth vie- 4 pensadr A. Vaqus 110 Earl Torgeson then singled and tory and second s*hutot for 5 axweIsler B., Orteta A Logan stopped at second. Bid the Cardinals by tpplag the 6 Consentlda L. trUtel si Gordon followed with a single to Cuba 1-1 mon st ft rhfts. 7 Biseaysa B;vera RI left which broke tip the game Eno slaughter drove, in the Reilever Joe Black, who pirched only run of the game In the first 1rd Race "C", Native 64 P. inning with a single off loser rs e:3p.~' el es-: 1:45 S oaWarrwen Hacke*r. a" 1O T S*JOr, ^ BriefS The Yankees managed to stay 2 gonoM I' l By United Prie three-andon -lralf gatnes in .3 GoltnmloU O .elvmera 1"8 front of Cleveland In the Amer- 4 Rio Mar J. Bakes 10 S--lean League race by pummeling 5 Lolto V. Rodrigue z tSz LEVELAND, Sept 5-Welter- lefty Bobby ants of the Ath- e MIMndlig K. Flores 1I4 ht Del Flanagan made it two letics 12-2 wMle big AlHe Rey- ght over Red Defazio Wed- nolds breesdto an eight-hit tri-j th Bae, '.I N nlve 7 FA. i Basday night with a unanimous umnph. e.... . me fe a I -round decision at Cleveland. The Yankees hit the league's ue: 5: 'Flanagan. who won a split ver- No. I winner tor 12 safe blow$ 1 Dutue ) Otorra lOlx ;det last time after their first and eleven runs before he was 2 Vetadr) OChuna &11 I flht ended In a draw, showed taken out hi the eighth, auffer- 3 DonJeftiuin A.vergarl II ptnty of speed In Wednesday lng hbi .sth defeat agans$ 22 4 Meayia Reyes I night's battle. The St. Paul, Min- wins. Oil M aDougald clouted two 5 Valaria X. Silvers 112 niota fighter connected often yaikee rmoudtlppers and Geme Papo M. Zallos 115 *5th stinging jabs and hooks and Woodling conked three singles 7 Romantico K. Flores 114 6 ned a deep cut over Delardo's and a double Reynolds scored 8 Tp drl C, Iglesias 10 jqt eye In the seventh round. his 17th victory. 9 8 rena A. Vasquez 108 afazlo. of Bayonne. New Jersey, The Senators topped the Red 1li1d on a slamming left hook Sox 4-2 WIle winning their fifth 5th &I "C" Mh l ffli Ib*d attack, but failed to get st9li on Bob Porterfeld's Purse: Poat eIdel : Z:15 ? anagan in serious trouble. ei0gt rir. Ken Wobd tripled New6O5ter A. Ubidli I 1 Siere were no knockdown. t i Marginal runs for lraUblAt B.,* e lo 11 e ---- I e B I I. MR,= Ill COHICGO National Open Mike Oaret,-Itched five-hit A " 1 10 ChamnMsa Afau BZ ron la ball to top the T Yin a thU.thn "ia &A m rir. hewaf SIe W~y It total me- in which i nW Wight also u *M: r ' lSe Ma 4Mi TM alost gave up ody' ftf hits. however. F ' he pr mment one of them was Luke Easter's ~ n a -iv- lII, w tau. t' 25wth homer an2 two others were 2 Ba o 1 a The M11111194 Troth Ca@- doubles. I ? Zia* 3 Iw o, wow twi't won a 3A Al le loar hot a m won th1. 0 he w Io SP ki Su.te B b, A or ina tI e.U A. led eare -U M hampered Into oM e w a In the first furlong 4f th completely M4 av .j n V.-I ale-d a asixteenth feature. pool reopened 5 ir tanisoN ktept ke schedule S folivwlng.4, 1 Mto w Imted a Ipte bL "La coredrasid ft lb- n ,l length to ,the good. Grid8 ana To Meet Sept j uts, 45 and to-^fffh seconds "Thutday, Sept: Il at p.t: a af4t a fok. there wll be a meeting of all the oi W prospective football, officials t. A. Siu. l1 *J tiisangue Priuilent the office oj tb Tbe tector, Phi- .t. Wes 198 barSf t rneid down seal Sdeasti on ant: RecreaMpl( W. MWl - as tek lavolving a Civil Affts uttlMfo hi, aibes, 4set t 1 S m y B T Y K St. Louis. Canal Zone. Oq na. -%4 when the Star 5 112 tpaa ealled because of Por further Inforlalon new- .t*, --. -a sl sixt1. The score comers should contact ineet, r per 1i 11 2 bseited to the end of the Physical Education and Recrea -pug .w : ad St. "Louis won, 2-1. tion, phone 2-005. i t V. charged that a faul- Sll soi ever contributed o l l O eaent. Only tM.36 8aeS 4 0 EWo. tS M 1wrdte, In denyit fe atu-re i protest--'his typp of si- BRIDOGEPRT, Cn6m. (P) -.- " *'V-. (i aoen is based strictly on After cashing a e e SlI pire judgment. It emat Anithony W. MarcOl le C. Cl Sgig ebarged to elemenuats ver ed by police who fi a1. Il." cents. . .. -. ... lengh.to. t.heood8 t- M .I... CZ-C ......Wei RA DOUBLE Ist, 2nd 6th, 7t ONE-T 3rd and 9th R SATUR SNece ES cou R. h RACES F4r emnee of WO pSm n a n S "OOIACABAJA" aid D'"" "SAVOS " DAY'S STh4AR AC ..* 0 4 P........ r. -. . . - ., . , ' '" Ii >.^-..:: ' 't s": ^.j jlb S., *~y *LT *3- St wmemse toM aW AW. .1- -- . .M tS# 0, pr | sayd-- -'Za p:.. .a. 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Sept. 5 "Let the peplo (UP?-Britain's powerful Traades' Union Congress today passed a FWENTY-NEVRNTR E4AR unanimous resolution for favor-, Ing extensive trading with Rus- This was the big surprise of the M4b annual convention of the C. which represents :7 L00 e, bt Van Fl 8,000,0f 0nionlists. Not only did the TUC recently sack all Its Communist officials in an anti-Red purge, but It has consistently and vigorously op- posed the Electrical Trades Un- ons advocacy of expanded last- k West trade. Today's TUC resolution ex s- med alarm at the Inereased dth-I SEOUL. Korea. Sept. 5 (UP) - culty of maintaining Britain's Gen. James A. Van Fleet said to- exports. This difficulty, the reso-Iday the Communists are still lpflon said, threatened unem- strong enough to launch an of- ployment. fensive in Korea. despite the The development of trading re- pounding they have taken from nations with all nations prepared UN planes. to conclude commercial agree- The 8th Army and UN ground Thme resolution also expressed commander In Korea told a press the belief that: expressed conference here he did not be- "in particular. extensive trad- Hve pressure from the air alone Ing relations with China, Russia, could lick the Reds and other eastern countries There is still no substitute for would make a substantial contri- the riflemen. I'm sure there ne- butldn towards improving the ver will be," said infantryman present international situation. van Fleet. which is causing grave concern to the peoples of all countries." He spoke as the UN for.qs a- rgain staggered a Communist Iron ore processing plant at Sinhung Freedom Crusade wiat a two-wave, BSo-sortie air attack. Returning pilots reported Drive GetsEarly at least 28 buildings destroyed .rly and eight damaged. Start From Colon US Sabre destroyed three MiAgs. probably destroyed one The Crsade for Freedom and damaged another. Camp aign, which does not begin UN ground troops, defending officially uptil Nov. 11. got off Bunker till. five miles east of to an early start today when the the true village of Panmunjom, Latin American office received beat off eight columns of attack- a letter fom Miss Susana Navas lt1 Chinese, killing or wounding of Colon offering $1 every pay- more than 300. day.starting Sept. 15. While declaring that the Com- A addition to the donation, aunists are still capable of Mti Nvas has offered her ser- launching an offensive Van Pleet Vies to the Crusade. said: fetr donat io wUl go down on "I havt Iv.ry confidence we t re of the Crusade as the have the capability to contain first o. the 1962 2Latin American y enemy thrust however pow- tASMALL A KEFdOR Dwight D nhowe f M, elhW3. erful. and it2hat this arrmy 4 the xwrN:saos l- u w it in Tampa, Fl.. Itke'hter rUnited Natons sld theomj1tarY FI% and fVntrsted the position of the 08h P. May iprees of the Republic of soresa with Ohe mes id the other wew to will alwwTs have tit ability, cour- W l the messt ab the othe r thie to Sft fare age and 'deterrinatIan tosehleve fan honorable solution on the aft Assembly, th an e~frt to i Of C mftitfte I eld of battle tN necessary a6d the deadlok. T ..7 $e |He said Tee6d*iitmhnfst a ndl- I._Accolat to the officials 1r#- WASfNGlTON, Sept. 5 (UP) |Cte a light IhWase in the size Wi t l hopes an rmiatlee' c m -A spe-al House subcommittee of the 0Ommunist forces In -, ete.Sted In Korea before 1M W;'1 bein h Iean in Log A.n- rea. bringing them lightly over Gnetral' Assemb.y convenes t SOuL on' tulamon set- the million maria noiber, but as t'ere appears to tn he seuaMt boundaries of Meanwhile in London official be small hope of Wis it is consld- iWSltatet sources said Britain and the nil- enrd expedlent to take the pro- 1u R0Dohfltmebt Of the sub- ted States at considering brin- blem to the General Assembly. d11Bamlttee was dM f the de- Ihg the problem of the Koreen Meanwhile in Korea the Unt- vaflraits inB the 4ielands oil 'tha.deadloek before the Unitbd ted Nations CowUand radio to- disgUte to the lat session of Nations General Assembly. day accused the Communists of sgA". The officials said there had lvling in chargifl that the chief e $StMady was approved by been no formal disctsitons yet, UN truce delegate threatened to Ite NoU after President Tru- but several nations with forces extend germ warfare against man vetoed a bill which would fightingR n Korea have Indicated North Korea. hasB turned oil-rich offshore they believe the truce problem teritemm back to the states. should be discussed by the Gen- The Voice of the UN Command. in a counter-proparanda broad- ast, charged the PRds' offlotal Sadie Peiping intentionally mis- S'nteuteted remarks made t 1Ma. Gen. William K. Harrison at yesterday's armistice meeting. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 100 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |