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7- *4-FI " F. .6: . ( . . TERaO -.7-;.' '1 'lt. V * I "*' rT I seep Driver: 27 Stars n *So, 1TRo-Wow oL-4 IT BrT.,s MARINES, Korea, L iv / (ely by censor) (UP) a LEOXT ANSeN -Man ma ," the awed jeep S.. . ..- . driver mut ered. "There's so S muh .braas here it would tape SDec. 4 jeep-and walKed up to the irst a two-ton truck to cart it a- c(up) .- ten .' ."..- -.- w y.'1 b so- ," a _id fhtf_ Army. ur- The tight In the remote Kor- Sn the g.ri? Hle .- an valie that amazed the jeej MLBa 7B "these mea n.bh& W e-tnl; driver was the descent from Wl'(t IalP tit m e wo. d it.I t planes of President-elect. i te. don't mil to get a .ew. ltenhower, Gen. a Or N. iad-d. -- -. ;.. pictu ." ... e y,-.$ Oen. Mark. .W,. Clarc, and: ,E aower haltedImmaedlftta- Gen, James A. fln Fleet. next % Prabent was conr-- a 1B' i M d- . He iog sviait heP/ M.r.pine Divi- 9yPe n'. *i& ofhtjal#&slinev hat ..- Bode wa s.en the diviso y reff, - jfW^ ~-- a- v- lIt ..( -. -'.4 a %'~- - '-I I '~;, ~~se'. dw J* . 2 :, J ; :- .-< - Where fighting- men of t Uifted. Nations are statism in embattled Korea, .ehtapl of the various servi es- t reaiy .to counsel, coMlt* ad gulde. Whatever his net odely m ot when fan wr ..home. to lariy men In war iav. land, the chaplain- a t aeUnited Nations bring, yei Ca.d, Cthe spiritual value liteh -motivate the approsho '' lhi Christmas season., aniWFl:- .- Bacs W "ftens B comeback USAF 4__ -0- ting Aimed -kft foe-- Uttici WASHINGTON, Dec: 6 (UP) The Navy he a ly watered down a stinging criticism levelled IN'y Secretary Dan A. Kimball at Air Force officials haWe questioned the need for a naval air arm. The Defense Department public releimeWfitc, Ipqently at the demand of Defense Secmrery Rober Lqvett, eliminated from advance copies of a Ki- (ilpech his biting answer to the Air Force attacks, It Qgg'-Ma .ianoes Jabara, the world's first jet ace, demonstrates combat T-ed for weaker language i s eall n, I% .,;:. ahe prepares to return to Korea, and combat duty. At The incident was the latest in a series, of epis t-old seha requested active duty. and will report to Camp Stone- pointing mounting friction between the two a Sthe Far East Air Force. Credited with 9% planes in r. o Jabara at present is attached to the pilot training o(vHr their respective defense roles. aw. Iaa left: Mrs. James Jabara,. athy Lynn, four months The battle threatens to boil over into an inter' e .aot Ae, row that could overshadow the 1949 "admirals' r *..* U.. could be a big headache'unofficial organization S' Afor bight D. Eisenhower when ing a strong Navy. he takes office as President He urged It to expand S 9 j1 Ac Jal. 20. membership of 10,000, a"w In the original version of an that the Air Force Assoc 'M I adfiress prepared for delivery has -55,000 members and J.,IV be toe the Navy League, Kim- other service organizatio;a "lAw bal1 rapped recent Air Force outnumber the Navy P r' crftlqsm of the Navy as "be- - t. .in" and ridiculed a sug- "We eana't flatter. h pt tI 1 Air Frce that one ayN tt t s a -l qpertte all military her is wort ee est Krea "perhaps" the nation needs a ea an in- mad a pass at us and we turn Before the Defense DeLpart- services r t .e h hy t3 00l0f eIa ht r nforth e T who slgges td recently that we E sll a Ite Oklahoma Ceity only one air force instead of proveients aare needycd tr wr l of ace's ared to rs ofthe atmae lo -Navy, Marineo and should bespresented to Suemly ns v- "Ovefr. -huenh I saw four Army at well as the U. S. At by r esposiblthe" oNewl Stwrs5 per ed into them. One broke off and meant knocked it out, Kimball seicmbali urged t Seviouamade a dapss'at two F-86s below was due. to say in reply: Ki.mal u ro e the u.t S"I am more than slightly dis. League to set up a iet-p Ihedue ingt lincns c. "As the MIG went high for turned when I hear people corm-Ia gan dizatid to psn ublees d *r ceots for their anOthr attack he saw us and itng on In a spirit of competi-l, fea dioot nliee by Tahs. T tee which they pulled straight up. I followed tive criticism, saying that we fled spromt ional tendl noweve to pay oike all and c One out right beside him. have tour air forces, the Army, n ten oves yove n de will be $24 "He startbod to run Into me Navy, Marine Corps and the Air ness- - f' from bout 200 feet away. I Force. By implication they in,- iwi 0Tjha uneiment Instructed figured when he crossed my dictate that this is a great waste. He said the Navy wI l c tll t n'wners that to nose He went into a spin and I disagree with this thought all the hacking It can gt p" 6il A plates they I spun too coming out slightly thoroughly." nee It thnu h "some Mr o 6mduce i p last license re behlnd him. I fired several long "The airplane is a weapon, riptides I see ahead. ,, . e du' tfr il& vehicle inspec- burst and hit him as he start- not a way of life." - ei y l a0 5 n insurance ed evasive maneuvers. Advance copies of Kimball's He did not explain, but St a. nsurance "pulled up rightbehind him, speech were distributed to the have meant possible conflict ve i Mayor firing. again. On about the fifth press Thursday on a "hold' for twee the services iover oln h. e shad burloles t canopy off ano ad release" basit of next year's military r$e l o Celia tha E knocked off parts of his plane. Smlioly afterward, a repre- The secretary said theI char oneworkers -He raled over and went straight sentattye of the defense De- has "more than paid fort iIn other C- inom 20.000 feet. Pieces of apartment public relations of-keep" by "confining the Mt_ ZODtS. ^t t t er stl e the Me ovwre coming off all the fice appeared in the press room war to that peninsula, if r V ri- he consuhiceDa obnopreingR heoure i W wh i w h cr ont wy down." and picked up a copy. by preventing the re "e ofinw noo ta e o anyg with lowerse-a Shortly before noon tod ay an ever-threatened agre Defense Department reporters in Europe." a bexe ttedy V fromno n the. wlnes I pi The first salvo swas fired t graL-ah been "substituted." Ai re d no i l n r t offird o i a n r t a explana- OGn. Lemuel C. Shepherd iJ, S. Whe- o-ethdl ynomageoe'-ri ln Kimball has o Marine Corps commar.dant,owo te .ist. fuet exte d.n rat Is Vther- D ht chnge his mind called Air Force action in ,the *ote e ntor. sit n who agry or t Io ma cula t will b e vic es mind it O.LY OOj Dec. * Seaat rn eedd T o Idlln hen sminal avs o ie Korean war a "fzzle.". learnedTo Honor V n h s two i Nwmerous high-ranking Kraier, tha tmp ls tet e parragraphs contained' no direct officers agreed.o.. l- had been o Gilpatric fired back his Aw; that noe hane would Balconies throughout Panama mention of the Air Force or tort bout four air forces, a Sthe license fee City and Colon will be decked airplanes." In It, Kimball said- I '.D'P ,,ov I,,, eha ". dor ,isotu ed Air Force magazine criticized. -.A on wTikter. le igt and w om nv .temporary i a so hato irt avyi task force in recent n or C,&f&t .-a Col6n., shrines honoring the Virgin when I hear people in a spi rit s jam ersvo R. .P t hos Toosouroes p-the lrryl of critassm- i implying that when S a rm wn uv todaih I turn ou blan inte The occasion is the eve f the anyone d of the services has a S l.reesdenta who Day of the Immaculate Concep- weapon, that another service is th e tWovernonent on ron. The shrines will be deco- also using, this is a great waste. Mar ailyn Monroes I fCrlsta thle or Cnoln. rated, as they are eah year, I disag r with this." Switch tinsel, fl o handles or wet on to s a Buys Rare Books I antamA C'ty Munuhl electric lights, and will be dis- it 'is tid uleuds to say, for *t .utr s r othgyhtm totake the played on the balconies only to- example,, that oly one set- R A o p re arin I tome night and tomorrow night. vice t use guns, or trucks, ha rd li .t l tw h live Iden thi K ity Tomorrow Is popularly known or asly of the millions of items t. ,e ea pa 1to n t by Pan- in Panama as Mother's Day. that each and all of the ser-ce .tres oilts o Al*rt on A national holiday, it will be v s Ao thIw c tndidually." HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 6I pre a r' Ss t A n n observed officially. Government Kimball spoke at a dinner IShapely Marilyn Mon e, Sattempt'wes made to up offices and most stores will be celebrating the 50th anniver- bid on and won an eollbcim icnspe fee Mor Zone. work- closed. sary of the Navy League, an; rare n3arks at a pubic autNlS 7 n~enh tPeftamA dwc atah v ga looked around today fr gg B n e estp, n ofDhuc hn be-deserving university"etod* f Jate al W me t went in- them to. ota rer. w es- 7, "regweie"abooks used obyte ,bos L urkeit became -e fec- o Max Reinhardt, noted GermiA. ,- ____"- _producer. LONDON, Dec. 6 (UP). A fog that almost isolated Regle books are manumrlftl K o ) *od m;oreLondon from the outside world, was o thick thaL a used bva director In pre iH -~ t mallard duck flew into a Vpedestrian lust night production and up ont w h Motor tragic crept alona the ley road. Many drivers writes personal notes Of ehat i abandoned their cars to walk. in dialogue, action and 5 toSAUwif- w Thor Domen of person pre inJted in crashes in one of Relnhardt. who died in I o uthr mald exploxr. which 20 cars accordionSd on a well-travelled highway. scribbled many marginal taav w here is planning a River Thames trafft stopped, and trains ran hours in the books which are tUlt m, i time to behind their schedule. ed as o.f considerable lb o "; eFootball games were cancelled, and air traffic was drama students and othy eta wrot h crippled. The dingy fog seeped lute houses, shops and hardt admirers.-. .'togn Tlt ,4." tbloter and dimmed rooms to a twlight pitch despite lettrip will be lights. Many schools would MO s 'eak a MmeJ10- Purse-snatchers stalked the streets, have the broks, wasl fMI iuk-%the soot-packed pall enveloped Southern England said, so after a study to S t u t t .t e- for the second day and instead of dbaspating as had mine which school ea ,lpt. vwheae t S W lerk he been hoped, it deepened tonight into the worst fog in to best use, ihe will prusn-" =t"6%O. year to thaQ t sha oe.. .--/. : -.. -': it. 'bt*&La A - 4..- * .4 "JAn 11*4' r'$ dat ys it safe" Abraham Lincoln. .I . o.0 it.., 1,2 .? 4* U- RoSen ielL Jr^ S. ,) . -.j.- ,* ,... *. $eagram'sVO. CANADIAN WUISKY 0T^ T at'sa f s L' -A _"- . - rn A '!- " /' THE SUNDA-Y A IC.AN * 6- - .-. ~ -Federal Workers Resent been the unmixed blessing an- struetive value In creating a mosphere which has been crea- clp te a400,,i deral. ,- 0 ltcpated by early reformers. climate of public opinion in Lod as a result of the constant " People are human and relative- which rel pro s can be sanders and, vilification, such Abo 8. Sly complete Job security does made n the public inter- a climate destroys morale, un-al suh as E not bring out their best compe- est. dermines the efficiency of the Or& c hv onl oB eas e lin titive performance. Its great "There Is only one point in service, and can only result in tly 'to m te ISat l n value has been to attract a rea- your excellent statement to lowered effectiveness of the ser- and "Your edtoral writer sonably high quality of Federal which we would take exception, vice to the American people. WIothiar teg S remeatmber th; Rega dl employee and hold him. however. There are few Federal "The National Federation of ipae nO w 1 which party la in power S"Government has b e c o m e employee, in any cateogry of Federal Employee is convinced e .k to. power, there will h SAB t enormously complicated since employment, who ane in a posi- that editorials such as yours of ta t. 'tb, f thousands invention of the spoils system. tlon to eat $1.25 lunches" today can do much toward re- tment s Even It It could be greatly de- storing a proper perspective out v Centralized and streamlined, New York Times needed soprofoundly at this 0' i demanded Uby ft something much to be desired, time." r4Iat bley, " -it would still be enormous and Also typical of the NFEE's heJf iUata a iuir a nd should ti E complicated. Promt ap' vl of construc- Article In Collier's rote nmert of e eone te effl t "The old battle cry of 'turn Uve editorials the following f ethethe 61 -tileie athe rascals out probably never letter from President Stew An article on the fam liar t ' ie s E p iths was fair. As a political slogan blished by' The New York "coffee hour" theme in Collier's 15 the e adicea today, it is not only unfair but co ntined- the usual alegatins gOi11t0 I dea inn les n eot foy r ae "We have read with great In- with statistical variation. T 'reyo tcp U officials." rest the editorial 'Report to following communication wett ei l tng , -- p Tapayer' ~ibed in today's to the Editors of Collier's from it note ts toer Tie i Bloc Voting Disappeared New York es. National Headquarters: people to get out your paper STides of defamation against the "government worm "For many years the Natione "We have read Andrew Tullys as it did- 50 years ago.I Your l iay have begun to turn. At least it looks that way to the In Chicago, too, The Tribune al Federation of Federal Em- pretty heavy-handed piece In response would be that the p at- o an National Federation of Federal Eployes recently pushed an article at- pioyesaought legislation to Collier's for October 4, er t bigger and, prqsumabl, l national Federation tempting to "prove" that Fed achieve the purpose finally at- "This the tory, you ay better, although there might be The NFFE reports progress in its sustained and vigor- eral employes vote en bloc for taind in e last session of remember, which has to do sone animated discusson on Ds M nd misstate- h party in power. In a de- Congress through the Prealsi- with the amazing fact that a, that scot&. us drive to combat misrepresentations and itate taled communication to the dent's teoranilion Plan No. lot of people in Washington' t's true that there are 2,- of e t enths anti-defamation program is a majo NFFE acti- the "lead" to the letters col- the ou pnership f rom "Whether or not this Is worth o true that there are about e This anti-defamation program is a mao- n for the day, this wide- patronage atment In the two pages of white space is a 60.0,000,. people in the United many e first od ity. During recent months the program has been step- spread misrepresentation was Bureau of Xnternal Revenue. matter of editorial judgement, Sthft and they are getting an then t ine ad a d it hled at e- analyzed in detail and the facts "At' our biennial convention of course. Whether or not An- Immense volume of services- mter .,Ot- ne al t to cope W ith the flood f volume of servedes--- ed p to cope with the floor o rticsm urged placed in proper perspective. n Detroit, Michigan we have drew Tully's cliches and moth- because the people have asked tion former eral employes during the political campaign. Literally scores of such commu- reaffirmed our organization's eaten yarns are 'unny' also Is for them through the Congress. the ublic ntest; War against untruth is waged on manyfronts, in-nicatio have issued from Na pionerin stand n favor of a question of opinion. "Yo- r readers will be ter,'dl t onal Headquarters in re- placing all positions in the fed- Most Federal employee, how- te to know too, that of the eating. the Fedworth of biti luding news media. Score of publications have carried cent months. eral service, in all departments ever, are slightly less than ,500,000 Federal employes 79 comment, the re clrifing or corrective statements from the NFFE on It is nteres to note that ad aenes everywhere under amused. byhis dd arithmetic rentare employed N meant system. wo workers. in a recent newspaperCol- the flag, under te merit upon the basis of which he five agencies Army, Navy a n g t major issues involving government workersumn author Lou field stem, with the soleexception concludes that taking a mid- Air Force, Veterans Administra- you know that sma -, the el Several newspapers have run editorials defending fe- termed charges of Federal em- of a few top policy-makin p- morning or mid-afternoo tion and Post Office. Of this loyes you malign s. D. ral employee: ploys bloc voting "bunk." sitions such as Cabinet officers. breather for a few minutes costs number, more than 00,000 are long one- o the t d A recent m issue of "The Federal Employe" the Basic Issues Involved "We MIt reve that In muni, t of ou d1776, the ost Office was ruOn Ing ddtact, a thonhb-riblR SM is idsaieD iiny sCowodde bTy avote e aofise raulny enresa blr ofs Eda.0 195 '14FFE magazine, said in part: Along another line was theT be aoe op e four _a O. tOr- Post Card Withdrawn the NFFE in a letter reading ndc b the Baltore nouan o ,*l eAtont nerg- and: whi .m~rt |in byr ah olowsSu onplyt To Defhnse of Employ s o SteTalf oe the N Pres the m era n citiens in te Sun.enmatter of thEe most vi-hoctu 7 SA te i rAeAlo. Fo Baxtr ample herean ess o the United tes has of conex a letter sent by pushed re the Jakson (Mss.) Daly News: have been ted notice, Tex., heNational of- character of thiseart ub-n goes tal idenmport Francekln D. Roosevelt "Since all of thr folisoernment ars and mine and "Your torl Qua r emoyes r Wr , easowotice omfoea ed ohey,0o0h"Your odlooea oGvnnIdrwna: a post card of the so-call- far beyond itsh mlstatement of stt onh 1 mthe flteril non. which to base haperedb, faot, idl comic variety depcting an the number of federal employs ontrar ento nt e-ha miion peope a ey the federal oe does know tt hat n m vidual declaring: "Me Wother- by about half a me l e l better has editorial med the bass of rest corporats. of us c afford to ore an or- Government than th i Heck no I work for the "It represents precarrely ouhe an Expert on Public Employv for Ed ch orial Laudas Interity,a s. It partoa that trilnebutoiythat olv'mlnt." kind of u nct ensate attack uponRelations," published in TheO kl aho moT mm siece, ewhmlb. csta9l8d n "Comment on the kndI of laion, but alyo subsequently, In Japan. Hlf oethe tot andber of oriea a the Pee page thu hi f .e of the NFFE Pres- the American citizens In the sun- Efficiency oEmploye In re to an ed l percent rot ri o tio. 2 h nt Luther C. Steward wrote public service who are per- the Oklaomsa C oI t(okl. r the Baxter Lane Company, forming duties which the Con- "In this letter you quote out The following .torial, headed "Federal Employes," was Times the views eNo"The.hthe arillo, Tx. producers of the grss of the United States has of context a letter sent by publisof d recently b the an I n (Miss.) Daily News: have been a shtted afteul ows tion he ea4Ir .fre the wathste follows: established upon insistent pub- President Frganklin D. Roosevelt ch of this ernent is ou -yoursand mine and "Your been ditol- the charaterial uo ral em trialufemlo . 'Our attention has been call- bus demand which s makinged t me, as President of the Na- 153.0.e other ecam'-We should, tM good citizens, have and to.quanet published fa St h one of your post card It increasingly difficult to re- tional Federation of Federal some interest In tsa ftioies.-And as taxpayers, we all have colr 3, has bee called- to editorial actions, 48-C, which con- irut and hold the moost compe- Employes, on August 16, 1937, a stake In te e liw 0ofI reoperm our- atten pepper not 'knu A hai t ltutes a gross and repulsive tent men and women. exactly 15 years ago. "Thow set only one-el t ours is a hInge enterprise. Two-an- "This edtrial quotes a con- nplpye, tin eet m e u l ine "Contrary to tne interprets- one half million peqtle asqen pleod by the Federalgoveran voted bocinlegget as eay in men, tim in v for call n this to stantal reduction in the overu In this campaign It Ia just as Amlotetrateono and 2f In the vario u other government tgepa t eon is continue It Wl hi e and womtenwho are serving the "It takes no l e of tioyouhave placed on i the at ment-morie than the tOl'r, cmploment of the Namn d poble t money bFe o n dout the fact tcomplishat ed Is by a reduc- ositive as it is to point out trash er e a r On Sick Leave ton In services. That a matletterroras and misreprthesentations l "Anoti erroneous Nopr of us that the.oo r btablert J-thn thee loyTypical o corrections o mis- term ned by the Congr less. For exa-employe relationshian- ter oflastonly p artle arone w we all pay In bOOt emens necessary on he ut are employed to ca out not onk e Insurancth e Compderal G- for and actweh ts our d yee -daytivitm. "* t a ars, to,:ls that. matter of ck leave isn the foin ly concernedall over a situation has of federal whied ts be- loaf the ang ashoigud aofthe_ eseor or' Involved mmunican t his sort of ltionch as abut also subsequeindntly,, definitely Japan. "Haonof the totconstructive next er or nenhbo. feventfve pde t eth e th lt hinews s, of rouyaginaw as, which unreasoning "hatletaults made up side wth repec to the Ferdedr employes are men, twety-five peneist u" h .y b K e as been published by thatlon American .citizens in there service and its employes thbeen psuretd Ptors eplebp tols vie tndte 1U in------emus-------- I wapapere Federal service It is becoming an advertisement and leaflet compe-tive requirements of the C ei e ri+*. 8ye mlnn+1n "Our attention has been call- more and more difficult t6 get headed "He's a Public Man in yea percent are excepted from Civlrervlc ptitive re- ,.' ee can be rticle dealing withe qufactled people either to enter a therleete pr ca no uremthignby i ttoteat exetudi ve ofoi -c m-otf. .- 'ev.e ,n .In. 9,'," S ih reIment of Mr. Archis a e service or toand revolmaing there. The Ni wrote l to the Presi- stan r t1M f aate lad when ye vesaertn d wah a- n- thandert assistant postmaster dent of the company as Tollows. ad radar abot cearment eaploye al those ch appeared on the editor- Editorial Followed a letthis hog the publwhich cordial anc- ai the department of i nta l eene w e tandfaO rd_ - KnaYeYou The News for Sep- knowledgement has been receiv- of mntearity and tre average of enmcientha e re of bepophlly qulfe epefp h es mo h a.lfm veryimberr 14 under the heading ,"A c3rtoonwhich depicts all ed: high." cartoon, and becaOld tandard.ederalreed to the Natederal Fedr- three grops of emoyes centgsts up morethl three- irtOM srvi t hope, in the, payublic in-bute clerkies stand opportunities doctors, "In a period e mployese be- of the eal for scores of ta-the taxpye., .00 a day on that you will see ft toso ere in e theis csragnp oirns t asna o lawat adea the s n h employes nen Washingtton I - nty, charged that sick leave business atomic researchers, brick- have beeption undergoing an almost aproe indta a mlone.dep 4etehhas' p flyels amd t .q ltyl:ofl-- Federal service long since eral, arpentmployers are qshipbuittlders unlimited amount of slander- cesbj eetedsai "Ito ma ire retoUs'1-Musr i* M becomewin recognized as sme-in dro as money-swilling a s potederal ousresult somebody d bemplye b a b ene1910o.emel _lS. Y biublen newp ee. oieds. "r B reveals no understanding. "It must be emphasl-ed, how. sent only -ihtht one percent oftra lpa Onwe Sc k Lert a vn e apprec ta o n thefact that since s a 94, ev er, that the letter can no l the hig y ep o bneose l painIe s t l outing .r .tad slmt al to l our interest in this matter more than 1,100,000 employee possibly be construed as anti. aofboaesInrth i mp. nI m tobiuiein t ahinhern. A ss m- 1951ustBsen T-a ure you that this wa s have quit outright fr these union. Indeed, tle mcontraryn tis o e on l1io the totalworen W tont ema sght on our paryt.on eo" We 400,000 last eretar, true." c Inura Com "rlemp aes -t h of arefrtesi 'siom- Tte S t l have my assurance that alone reveroreuon a fact inite mind tta at ua bole qulh n aaItrt bo t facnll ot inmind tht I n ae d p lfr e ino owino com mou cation rt Th irntw-hichaseau e sulth ofbicandawo deAfinil on the cstru ortive o next is 'theigbrs Ieveityfwn f Btuye pecetScyex d lately era. know that the only way a sub-0 percent n th the Fede service and ite setplsoypertnh e r cIn nthet4of0thee emplry l HMel w oper a l owng etederal service it ioming on hof res mand lafle e hOM ave beMn semea asis of trhos d a G ale you for cai ng tlh s to stant reduction In th e over- In thiss campaign t s just as Am- I a ltration, d a I the various o a o hergverenttee it-wl rttireenti ofnac th e ervel or toema cat Important to emphasize the ee whiTh Include 13 wt.ettrhPeeree, agBftre fat n wn to rwen-u4ed orantingaoi or a ssitnt o bthea accomplis, hed aIsby a reduc-enpositive asoIt is t out at ravi abhiou dealt mh th- e ee;.o. .... adot .-- eaOn Sick Leave to dic n services. Tharalma F a t- errors and misrepresentations theer roneoustmprionth fSt is that teai tiS ut able to.u11 r of national policy as de-ederor distortions of fact. 0yes 0 F ral employees mobilized Isn Washintto to, to t- D Typical of corrections of ie ers- termneer by the Congress. For example, the John Han- atera oiet, only 10 nt. the total work In W a ments necessarye ow n their r "But we aroe concerned e, ep- cock Life Insu rance Company ttt e t"sa o cof. 4o u-pthSe thpeor- ter of sic k leave isrn ho asthe fol- i nctei rheon n dr oha publihe e d mat of erginalswhich t sands In Washint ,. al the se emp"loy ewI Waoi ie commune cation to The which as aresult of bind, definitely on the on structive nextW nethbor. h tvehtyefv percent.m oJ VS5mituet_ ae taken Fa cll federal service lAony s unidr taounetlo usa of slad- po sr in al dep**artments s alone.eon e of Saginaw, Mich., which unre as oning assaults made of up- side with re a secttothe Feder- empl o i esi are men, t*lta ftve per t aB.e n M er S been publis hed by that on American citizens ain d e h] service bandits employ e n- aeofo othee sam osma.esbre.1" y bi- S ale we her he in s oa of thediri it c m e bteenhmding n cad esujsu ny e cdtof and be-ftia go pereuel aSmimino every ates dsta. sur attention has been call- more and more difficult t6 get headed "He's a Public Man In Vonnperten. Tre OlSlk ^ P from Civil SWeit* 100- --v e r@- to the article, dealing wit wh qualified p eholing to ent er a Private o8t 1 airoo t tn i tby stautel.o eeutive order. retirement of Mr. archie the service or toremain there. The NFFe wrote toar the Preei- mT t hes facts r4n d oi when souhe'- gratin der, assistant postmast er, dent of the company ie undeas follows, s nd o about uran m o a eof aqW-les;Woa KP 1a re KUyion h Ispoeared on the editor- Editorial Fo f o eellyowed a letter to which cordial ac- in the department of 1 *oevenueaM048-m Spae of The News for e entp- oknowledgement has been receiv- of Intemrty and the aver-ageofff-theelan." a'te.adly r. 14 under the heading thouA t th hch depict Ne s, wa ed: viene an ri- t c le fo d Standard ateder a e-.- ployesn t -sclt eChnt, a"tndion of tetroel nat es ia Shyi article, pay ing tributeclerks, i eis nographers, doctors, "In a period when employee anes o he l-1 Mr. Zander's own devotion to nurses di meat inspectors, law- om the F e d e r a I Governgant Waedspor-c oresrofe the fewp2e- whichy are Wadayon charged that 'sick leavein ycr aployee In all departmintrebd alone.tht' Im"l dire reif come recognized as sohme-"-- as money-swilling t'ederal ous and bal saessabuse, an d patrioin c iexpressi m nga"tmhat "t.fa-rerifr p t hi ovewl ye is Buren u e rats' represents a kind their conditions of employmentblwtoeim conditions ,rThhei tled whether he is sicmp or of edotaorial Irre s2p,0,0 oivin l- have been p sade the subject of fair approach to more "cA f4alledothat not ity which Is shocking to find buiess aniand ciousrtop-eovy industrial nbht s d ays. The la w rovd rees t aueen od erni s derrc e n an satloes e a nd l yuarso in- "e onleand in nho caderise, c hno wth their holdNews.ir woicevden.s fthefilure f of tnerhe beer -uhaI oteedralt-o n & heaW l days, misreprededntbasio of"Weir anpolticslhavenothaiting todsensty ubjectedafden be- eant. provides al.OinJy ttbe-kind be added temostpr rn-Ssqety the v i -Thef ideagovandingoth to ue napprto oah t lae the glueso ew t The B a completely misstated the es even If it were, able to alone more than 400,000 em-'du"tMte wtrespect to Federal so. ployes quit outright. leave as a whole." "For one thing, new ones are "We believe that suc h - .-v hard to come by in these days statements as yours com- "But better fiasia I 3,000,000 Hogs of high employment and pay in nl from a source, namely, ter apportu-itels private business and industry business and. finsau which no eMas ane Ww ~s D~y News pub-,And you can't, for example, often has revealed a st*pu for the 1 ,n lnga phogIpick up atomic energy tech- myepa with respet to te p.008,~ 0 Federal Bu- clans among deserve~ pre- wmplex questions of Federal maen and women. I at a trough swilling inct workers. personnel addanimstsatiot. "A poweful 4 W s Mot sted byI "Civl service itself has not e be of the stmet scon-. fout the :. ._" *. iv I. ~- ~ one ave .S, of ital1 the i .uwadu J ed travel: or orpn, or weats a fedealre ea mreet sl a aJ-J Unel 'Si"Whyag sl re- - yeard ya re. mbloearso frt o uirhl WUr| wad- P-- "mintenasve -na- r t ot KH "f -""6B O dldl .it ps I f -' ;; -"ft; PAGfl TWO ....J a V..-I ..-~:~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~ '^ '"~~ ~~ r "*' ^: .A IJ.'i. '" Th. 4 -- t A f t ^ - "' .. ... \ j 1 .hY.... ". -' '" S- * : ... -,,' .- y.iii, ..' .. :. .. ... .- -.. -:.... .*.:*. -.. .. ^.. ... -- _.. .. .:.: ..-_.3 '~' TV -v .. " .. . raP Find Ws-- !.. ..1"..1 ...M i 4n Gb* Towns MLm .Jfk Lt I V. p~Uub --smy Tow at Of the. obote-- ' a" :" k Mrs , g - . . ' bracket w e o te luncheo eha eards wl" be S, Members whe. hat na nude reservations a y. b e- ,eare Ivtd to attend& . .rld .MI at-o t First prize -t 12 five-pleq rezur T& of the ~~-1' - E r : f'. ', :: I I I'r " U f.rom mthe Bal- m and visiting S S :iWfl officlate at Q t all Master S9N ay ~evening at" flandptimdq flow*= at the swbf- I. Y an eent of comR -Ade 1r-eqt to resident e Paglam 'heflo r show is the d- atiu- att.h event of the curpnt S.- izes Of flower classes wwhlaove hese Classe romsee hat this ll be one f the finet Uwe aelum"e re. Ittla- iv4 nsarihrdsee yeaos ado. ..;- ,t r l* -T -r z a n y ** nt rrefe i a1wal be; t1Hailb t. A. A I Oflters wmbe' "".. w.A 'yeafq- onday, Vada Down SGloria Cutri "-fl W. -3. Helts lvAgd taniglt nerves.1 " b Heanntg and t-19m d '! CI i .< 1 .... aU wtWMU 14 d n, es .of the int a clam in Years ago. BA o'S cost of new mafla ttblittve. Then he recalled the ntitie o4 old sheet i 4 mmon during MA froqu tor the hiswric sod tthe, state's host 'quipped withthe th cite -and 'tb ambition ents constructed, a frgi odds and ends from a unk yard and -the expe gan. Since then the, wak. students, have been xhbib regional d national o copetf Fto wit, th The scuptur OK his itdents recently , commended. tot purclas=, Western Artists show. Fall Deyelopn'ei Of FootrMouth Center Now OK WP lTONDec. -'-aia-solleCMdevelopment .a 1 o '-moum o10 'r, aituare outside Rio de tJW ro has now been a~e # through Sta- , aratfieatlon 6f the t reached I June, 195I, Brazil 'an the Pan 6iw Sa iry . Bureau des the e. 8 operations, While the Brasilia government rnid the ld, structures labor ad. ut stitute of Airloultural ci es has collaborated In the center' development, . The ceter .now. furnishes: f'q services, damely. diagan field cousultation, research a.nd training, AiVliable upon, requta to all cooperating govesi tt. With hW additional faMNa now-, available, ax~week tti- in. programs will be Inaugr dearly in 063. -One coune students from ata freeot.b!0tu' and-mouth 4isseaM will 4. phasize maesfe- tor preieptli and emereny .action In of .th ,l eauPBpatnce. ., I,-,- a. osTaM. 'Vrber. TXAX MUTDINY .* ?mu'ktealo AMR)TESA N sngee; 1. TUE L?4 Y11'4~ At aahrh I____________________________________________ LI. ________________ SINCREDIBr Y L_- RAT.ES. BetweNe ECD MIAMI PANAMA- ECUADOR! VIA a.tflj. (AAROVIA ECUATMIANAS,C.A IAMI. .... .* SU W* iu .la 0 QUITO. . . .8. . 86.00 16.0 GUAYAQUHJ. ....a 7o.06 PSL NW YORK. . . . .CHICAGO .,.. . iSO S E JOSE ITURBI Playing Tues.. Dec. 9 Central Thbatre $2 3 & 4. Ticke~ton sale in Canal Zone Ae a- WBd. .A Boca Rtoad. .--C .0-'r Ik UPt *.j reduced by the 'COl#*'1 r aree UnetMe d ge bia wire -r So MhM Ps of cut sh 'tateaWs w w"tout linear reliet ltA r .at .Colorado Unlver. S, i aree 'perimenting with SArts d brass, as well as Iron, I weld fished work meor MlA, flanriess. t tht approach to welded I ur 'essentIally is ex- land Wdlfe now A adr a research grant )arg welded Iron with tro- Islt *I-? .*ide background nes &64 sculpture. Degree from or- In 1951 he L W l.i faculty fellowship. Pe ^tq tudy in ie ;d for three B ts afltiaris, principally with near nf sculptor, Zad- rme napt another three trying Romanesque .M b u l le % k. flce, Spain and ated Jn.- ... P. tno a. ,iMh hte In ulp- do.. W devotes much time ore.yj.k wt-ercOlors 6 ,-I city art Z1ftt fr fjkjjb. ^aC rArtistsiX7 / t willt happen next bUt Wolfe.is '146% using. S l p and c I em e 'Iit r forged ,o h -%- I _7 - . Fishes rsh fr Other fish WA8BEGTOQN Dec. 6 -One of the JoaWt patient and skill. ful of fishermen fp another fish, a cutious creatue posssesed of a buitn fthin g rod and apt- 17 called the anle f Rish. The angler fish is not cap- ble of mush underwater. speed, and obtaIna its food -. small- er fish by dangling a "bait" at the end of the rod to at- tract dinner. In the National Geographic Society's new Book of Jribef, edited by Society Vice Presden John Oliver force, Louis Mowbray, a former Curator of the ermuda Government Aquarium, writes of the angler in a chapter entitled "Certdn Citizens of the Warm Seas" "The approach of an angler fish to Its chosen victim Dr. Mowbray says, "I a leson I patience, and us.e of, th 'fishing rod' Is. a woi of art.. "Lterally, there is an ap- Mpndage which may be rae d or lowered at wil, situated n the head of the angler fish be- tween the eyes and the mouth. In the outer extremity of the rod Is a filamentous growth re- sembling a small worm wch is dangled frantically In front of the small fish to attract t attention." The angler remains complete- ly immobile while presenting the bait, only moving, and then very slowly, if the prey is not sufficiently attracted by the "'worm," wlich is quickly, with, drawn If the smaller flah strikes. Thi is likely to be the victim ast movement, because thean- gler by this time Is sufflcletly cloe to open its huge mouth and swallow Its dinner. All the more common fresh and saltwater fish found in North American waters are shown in color plates In "The Book of Fishes," and their hab- Itl size and value as food or -ame are explained. The book explodes some in- accuratp beliefs about fish. It points out that huge manta rays, or devilfish, are harmless creatures despite their forbid- ding appearance, and explains that such ordinarily voracious fish as sharks and barracuda can be 'civillzed" and seldom attack when regularly fed In captivity. St1ar. seahrh for tarpon in Florida S h....... .. - uine fiery ircon. let in 10K gold. S1495 For hium ...bi massive Y A. I25.- Mold. iten's Onyx Initial Blag from $15.- OPE I B SI T Birthstone mur. wounded by clu ter efwhiterhimmetone t. lOxpP4 $9.95 We shall be closed December 8, Mother's Day In rPasSad Lodged arferwNM ad wom m blMm Nt tn le 13.50 up T T AH RITI TR E al I't.aVg 8T 0 agI WL7 fe s0 t r* eIt Iof e. Alp OPEN UNTIL 9 P. TIL TM X . BE DIFFERENT B.,UY 0 0 SAN JUA. . .... m;o a For more deeta, vi m Ares ou.e el. 3-1a S. at 15 Peru Ae., eo e.eay of em te&tel MMCcU TIVOU meows=.. rakAAM bEPAsCE inYESi . .. -* e. .- ... - Ke.sse ,,H.i, ' Wt~t tn . ..;.."....^ .*_' -'- ,- .. : ..Y e --:. ,. --'.. .. ,. ** ' faen*/dg 4Beauty autvm cK . ^ lL -". ""'.. ,- : i .* .. h lic-h. ". 7 . - .." .. : " " b di... --It,- ~Ii. S...- Ae Ue Variety... RUTH MILLER Says... News story with a Balti6ore their wives either. It just dateline: "A 31-yea-old lan theY love h because., punched his wife when she stay- fers them a chan e to ed away from home to go fish- pletely away from the lnq4_. their existence; to be n"Tie judge discovered that awhile instead of bus 4 both husband and wife like to think their own tho fish. Now every time hubby goes terrupted: or Just to flishin for the next 18 months un fresh air u * he, nst take wife along. think about no "If he doesn't he'll have to In these day .of serve 30 days in jail, a sentence small yards, b.ig b the judge suspended." crowded buses and That may be Justice, and pro- losy restaurants, etc., bably is, but sl it also wisdom' way a lot of men can evt Wouldn't it have been wiserjor little peace and net is tB the judge to guarantee the wife alone with a tiL E the right to go fishing whenever Wives may mg to she liked. rather than to have just as badly. But n told the husband that whenever to say husband and wife he went fishing he had to take do their fishing together hit Wife with him? they botl like it that w 7 One of the great joys of fish- They're much too Int, qa anyone who likes to fish spend the time fighting mows, is to get away from it all. of fishing. "It an" often includes home and 'srrs.as well as problems and Just Us Chickens ' I Lots of men who spend their WEST BRATTLEBORO Hves looking forward to fishing (UP' -A new four-story !hBS trplt would rather give up the will bebuilt here to acew Sport than know that they could 20,000 occupants but SorW roat et away without their wives discriminary note: you It doesn't mean they don't love be a chicken to get in. FOR XMAS AND FOREVER... 1' tel *15 * '-itt ,.g I,; 3d -44 'I "I Wl "*. it ..-r- .-.-: -. -'.i -. .,-. b. - :.. --- ;" ..-.:. "~ I L miamul-l " ; ~ ;`'; '':~ ~',-f~; P AG' *- -', I | ...' ,- , '" FoIra her... sen. SaLmO WAIR '1~ .. . -:-..., . . . ..- -. : : -.. ..f! :.... .;- .?, . . "' : ... ,.'' '. ?, +2 -'.'#..W^ *? :" . S NDA .............. Beef Buying Takes Planning .,, ,:. tOOKING FOR TWO. you can easily get four tasteful beef dishes at from one fve-pound. wedge-bone. sirloin steak. -If you are cooking just for Beef Stroganoff. a quick and t'o and want good beef dishes intriguing combination of b?ef witbin your budget, this "case and sour cream, is the fi- hiltory" will guide you. 'nal dish from this one cut .*In giving tips for meats forl t4e -twosome' to a recent bride," Sirloin Brochettes Zth Bailey McLean, co-author (4 small or 2 large servings) of- Martha Logan's Meat Cook- b ok, said, "I've suggested that Three-quarter-pound sirloin sa purchase a family-s 1 z e d, of beef, 4 slices bacon, 12 mush- w hdge-bone sirloin steak, cut be- room caps, salt and pepper, melt- teen 1 112 to 2 inches thick., ed butter or margarine. While this cut. which weighs Aroximately 5 pounds, may ap- Cut meat into 1-inch cubes. l&r to be large, it actually is Cut bacon into 1-inch pieces. a economical and usable cut Thread beef, bacon and mush- ,lch will provide four hearty room caps alternately on metal, and interesting meat servings for skewers. Season with salt and tD people.". pepper. Brush with melted but- ,or a festive meal, two bone-' ter or margarine (or garlic-fla- ls steaks may be cut from the vored salad oil). Broil 3 inches sllable, tender, center steak from heat source Turn to brown mscle. These steaks will weigh on all sides, about 8 to 10 min- aBroximately 314 pound each. utes. 'W tender muscle is easily idintlfied in top-grade beef for Tereyaki It well outlined by fat marb- (2 large entree servings) and tissue. The remainder of the steak One pound thinly sliced sir- W amount to more than two loin steak, 112 tablespoon finely ds of meat after the bone chopped fresh ginger root (or d fat trimmings have been re- 1 teaspoon powdered gingeri, aed. Cut two thirds of this 1 clove garlic, chopped fine, 1 ftlat into 112-inch strips and small onion, chopped fine, 1 ta- rest of the meat in 1-inch blespoon sugar, 4 tablespoons! S es. soy sauce, 2 tablespoons water.' ILan to use the cubed beef in airloin Brochettes threaded on Cut sirloin steak Into serv- sewers, alternating with mush- ing-sized pieces, or 112-inch ram caps and bacon slices Half strips. Make a sauce of the gin- oeithe silvered meat may be us- ger root, garlic, onion, sugar, soy eilln quick Tereyaki, an easily sauce and water. Pout over meat. pared dish of Japanese on- Let stand 1 to 2 hours, at least. o In which the beef slices are Spread out on a shallow pan dhtked overnight in a soy sauce and broil 3 to 5 minutes on each ,ture then broiled, side. Serve hot. -t6 SBastic Mitt Rubs Soil Away i --' - t9buld you like to get stub- " born soil out of your fine lin- g rie 'without washing it thread- b are? A now product on the mar- ket is designed to do just this. a smooth and. pliable plastic mttt with cording across the palm acts as a gentle washboard againstt *hlch you can rub your ihe tgbrlcs without worry. ' K ouowage may find it conveni- eat, .iao, for removing especi- ' ally htavy soil from clothes be- fore baachlne laundering. Made ftvro a rubberized plastic the mitt Is lightweight and strong. It your hands feel stiff, so , that i' ean't. use any washing product with comfort, try a ew exercise to bring back flex- .ility. Por instance: Let-your hands flop and shake them vigorously for at least a F a mthe fingers of one hand hard against the fingers of the oether.-Then make a fist. Alter- nate the pushing and clenching, Extend your arms before you sad tatke fists. Rotate the fists New rubberized plastic mitt to the lght in a circular mo- with washboard-like cording tio, n your wrists to turn does a gentle but effective Job .i. 0tem. Then make circles to the on soiled lingerie. IP QP before you feel strain. .-. 'I- hands on a table. fingers more limber and tends -w-~ r each finger, beginning to lengthen them. -14' i6 thumb. as high as it Manage your hands with lo- v.: l fl Slowly lower each one tion or cream. before putting on .- d Je It relax before lifting the waWshin mitt or undertaking Ste oat. This will make your any kin- of housework. .- - .. I & Women * W * "' ' : J - ,' ,.'* -<. ' 1 f. . Word /2 5o 2aily Koutine - S'lmminqg. own eed nlot r I P t -"~.g~ A different exercise system deslip the woman in the home but equally girls employs simple, inexpendi make the exercises easier. Mode and leg slimming routine abovev daily which should take about o0 a piece of black elastic that's loo she puts a hand through one loop leg through the other. Then she high as she can, using the elm LThis exercise will also strength BY ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor Your desire to reduce or re- distribute weight through exer- cise may have been completely frustrated at the start by fa- tigue or discouragement at the time exercises take. There is no doubt that many courses of exercise are difficult and fatiguing, evei heart-strain- ing .for girls wh have never gone in for calithenis. However, there Is no sub- stitute for moderate, well-plan- ned exercise in the promotion of bodily grace, suppleness and slenderness. There Is now a program of exercises especially designed for the woman in the ho" e - that will not fatigue, for it-ie- ploys a simple, Inexpensivt aLp- 1~. if tinf :; Ir C '. Oewthird au lov, u "te.h.l d tb. .-.. o .... titwfsru. by M 's1bapsts:o rce, cold xoes L 1 . med esciplly for I irZ J ly go for career strat ret eg 4~'.id lve apparatus to atin e t Is -." el does the thigh wide D e li Jusit ..blds i'e .... e left) 25 times ylajta As ( ,,,e 'ot, fat ' ne miaute. Usin rkeaher PaIet to) ftr about S Mlix- ped at each end, srk thee a a- -s .ad sa lleatg g and the opposite 11a d neS e egS o aggar . raises the leg as, s istic as a lever. Now, #- en back muscles. kk yet Mg throu gh* $iiwhh TWO- paratus to help her. It will hot deir eonto to' the thighs ad up, yr bust stnhI .prove the ttroplic4.*O an take up too much of he. val__ unable arms ja at the same eontpu.rs of. o& .i ap .%U.U *il ei time as each exercise in the le- st enellnthe upper bs" . ."nrugl- ah. U.reis.:. ries takes but one minutes Five muse: tech yor t-"-- u " five minutes daily. Simply alip your left leg i Still another pr"p-i The simple apparatus refer- through one ofp your..eIA -". work. It Is just a piece of black arm and ift the. Ul :tet. elastic about three inches wide Do this about 26 .u*e L. . d a yard long. Make a loopfat peat w oW each end bY bendingeoit a asp. lb S'abfl pIece about.toree inches sre ute ie praL long and sewing it down flrm- you let asm as 't Shigher wt the aot theM J-lei.. Te eft)astic, as you will stretching, elastic. Here Is a good exercjW-Idor half of your d while you de!qu,' .11.W- . e otble ap a t Ctridtma 7for Jer- - WIfto: Or Praical Ap a ______________ ______________________ FWbC M,-I -19"S r ,. . w t ~rC- rWEIIAHT A SP:C vwuY C..- RENT Happy landlords and tenants get together through our want-ads every issue. Turn to the want-ads. Check tem now I -Uy mouth . every week . every day- I 'PARAMA AMERICAN carrie MORE WANT ADS 0da-y papers bis M cabinet I 1 Z AWr These Christmas gifts for women include both the ta the practical. Giant wing-tip scarf (left) is hand-screm taffeta lined in contrasting wool Jersey. It ea be side out. For after dark (left center), there's a stobe black Chantilly lace glittering with sequins. Fitted ca center) comes in satin-or suede, neatly holdM ll the m a woman packs into her handbag. Handbag accesseo BY GAILE DUGAS, NEA Woman's Editor NEW YORK -- Christmas Is the one time of year when wo- men. generally speaking, can be divided into two categories. One includes women who prefer lux- urious gifts (furs, perfumes,, jewelry, lingerie and cosmetics). The other takes In women who would mucd rather have a wash- ing machine, an iron, some wool lies or possibly a new carpet sweeper. When you've a woman on your gift list, therefore, all you need do is put her into her proper ca- tegory. The only thing that can possibly upset your pan is the possibility that the [ te- loving woman may decide to pract al just this once ad prtical woman may Wel ye dangerously for .a eb . In that eatttagger t te'. storee a4 0 eyes can wear it for years; ury-lover will reveal la rent elegance. For s year, there are ca are moth-proofed. Thoa are classic styles, they colors asbright as andhave real A oru there can be -9;u trim from- t __patment of a Tr is simply to the buttons dofw, closing. - the unabashed leer, there's a new a black suede. Deepg bI"e the stuffing of apt E mto OM pera gamme be de, there's San.il*t iatnh mf I we i at am ilpm puffeh '-A W,, v I wea"" of, i tifuld 1 to in sign ilthese .rf.'-~v~t.,~.e' -'-4 M... *. '. r-/" .. M . -* .. .. . P *r - _~ _____ ---- --- -- - ----- -- r-7~TT-rm;r ~b: 1 I '-,; n-. ..,. ,-fc ,: :,6 '. . d igres 'espond , .- iGrea g s e anu ailU m mo- f i" "J -VI. - ":",- - '-i "; '. . . -07 .-: . ,,f ---' :; .; " ., ,. -t .. _T : ** ... rUiOUlrTr AM~Im - .. ... 378 fc f ,9- 37S '"- .** 10" MRS. RICHARD E. KRE SE ' : .'.. .. -, Q -- wam: uuOBABD E. KRESGE .Cet9a Ef.. o Colon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .*M-' I b eM the bride of Rlbar4d K. Kresge, of .l'6M taad Mrs. Raymond AHlen Krese, of Seran- .,*.c' e eandleUiht service at the Churcs of the r .X'^oupemony was performed by Father Wil- AC .1t 'se a o'elock last evening. Bw used to. grace St. Mary's Academy and has .-J td tapers been employed by W lford and inm arle baskets McKay Steamship .Office. Mr. Lilies and Kresge sla employed by the Locks the pews. Division at Gatup., o-w. ..'e e e ., . parent Wm Anau, Football Dinner 1 4R ..atT;.t Gn Qua - oiVze.anj The Annual Football Dimnner, Re." no.- which isa given by t0 Atlanti Sd t church Side Boosters was held at t4e l IrlflT*a.O t fatber, by Cristobal Gun Clu Friday even- 16 wu B -.tarrJae.. Int to honor the Cristbobal ligIr T ,j. *, gowfQi 'School Football team. Sergeant ae ,_ '^a bodice Henry DeRaps served as the W ahl.pe69- master of ceremonies. e* of pleUted Informal talks were given by t la a embroidered the principal bf the school, Mr, Soutline' the Paul Seek, the team's coach. Mr -WA fitted- uk Pafuuqbq Sd'CdCo i Paul tliznbd 'th o-ser. ttna,3 verbout--. A humorous.gpture was made : .. jlhoQe_ and the team when the Captain -Vee at i 'Vernon hBryant presented Coact B. Ildrto rI tM1 b1"1 a footba, le ith handle;. *i'Sg,. ph .. Palnnmahe. (r~W 'is '4 as * :. --ofni mmber -of tbfiteam w -prcv. ive~r lseat. Also guests for the, eypn- n'o eim Kancy ifger: acIaOl. Kelly, t $ Blaiqulta M. ftiH elen D]BC . He .drqI, Ann Thomaaf.Merowdes Pf - ab em *4 alt-rnatmmu J0n M- Io v-thl 46L, alea and BRbara' ik.The .f .t ias a l pt t. They suwla e Judy Paumbb ad Donald v lera. Hfumphrey.- i, I W atd.. MIs FareweorIabHe Wo t Iramses to The .mplpoo n .puof nor i Wqora Dek i et m ,t, Ua 1 Jtia: ted States 4ma tata ye ow. ?d a. *- kOW 36 $ti A uet f supper and dan St aVt I- ik. i' oll.. With t L. a is. n pr Mwas the. ors QZl e- thepad pt a t.abort -.. : nder and Mr. A ..Mr. atB-e i nW, I 1 F I. a Mrs oi. t ttUe, tMr. aMrs 5, ra. 'e n-d.of. M rs. J .. .ue IlV. e nr Mr J. A mam. o, h , -.and MJrs. CE. oer .Ea --a. and Mrs. Ll. J.lrth, Mr. o J)s< e tnd Mrs.-W, W. Jtp1Iw, Mr h na Mrs. K. E.. lfled. i and t Ie'I, Larry Cefluei. Mr. and U401 M W, E. I'Hayer,M t mke.Mr. andMra. H. imanmr.0dM r. lA-Iw7 a: 01499e' I~ke.Mr. nd.Ms.vi Mr Ad Mrs ~Q1 w"i~ atensen and Mr. PaIge Holl- Heiate Bridge Games ,.. e Atlantic Bridge Club- will hold its weekly card game# at the Margarita Clubhouse tomor- rToW evening. All bridge. enthud- Siasts are cordially invited to foln the group. Winners of last week's Kerte were: North and South. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Orr, 2nd. Miss Jeanne Doble and Mr. Harm SFriendland; 3, Mr. and Mrsa SLyni Cottrell. East and West. John Flenl#n 'and B. Talns, 3, Berant- ans Mrs. Edward Dickinson,; ; Mr Russell Weade and Mrs. Porer MrHan. Arrivingr " Mrs. L aim I ag er law, r.htef a u .Louis an viait Sergese "* "P. Thomas hefrarey t om'a m rant i to tdo, so S rOelebra t eso tMi, ,and Fi,. a wit the celebrat g hion- In eatun % .- law, Mr.a S.. Lefli wnth ndvKal rPauline w I visit SergeakAV"YAtVrs. Thomas uuforanf pr f . The dSA- Mulsicale Will meet -tomOrrAn Owe n nlnd at the homno M. CFlod M. GeniDer i Mtgarit. CThetopghai c odiscus-he sion wUl be the. Oratorio,. -Member& -ao reminded to brinn a small, l Rft for a Christ maa elehiage. Sieffrey oa r telebratues e S ugterht son of Mr an F..-ghtpr, be- came claied a teen-agi witt the celebrxtblWVf his thir- teenth birthday- mnrpveragry Fri Cay at the home of htk parents In Gatun. . A Christmas theme was use In the decorations and en the birthday cake. Bingo was played with indiviIal prtie and BA grand prize of a dollar. Th atmes included; Joe an< Diane H1znnigan. Linda Geye Raymond Croft, Floyd McDer mitt. Jay Cunningham. Radwe fladell. Mike Dare, LemOln Wer. ]n. Eileen. and David Rogers and Louise-Tate with Buddy and Ter Birthh sr ^ At for a.btmd ay"gY ai Wth haT.a Aniho otdI Walt -to. ate biit Isthmlan theater-goers wil be offered another long-rn BoMe- iv when the" e ttd ,l I up ex he Diablo Theater MI dnction of "Voice of th__a'TE It's due.. trtwypWleT.Imae-. Dec. 17 d Anne. LAO. Wew York-Atcu, . An at* t le a htldrea,. r8. S| orthe first ain romlsep tO ,- erformOance. she h attended the UniveraOs les of Albama and_ WSa itht dtdgthe fot x l e a tmednn wO bru4l e . llceennaus '. - kdult Delinquents )utnumlhr YOttth RACINE. Wis. (UP) --, There re two adot delqentSfor ery l ie del t in a community, a vOeS ed uomu Inter here on coordinator -Id e ruth are "the cha1g. ot W nd. Dn't U tl m I .rt ., i pe.. i___ . .. i NG When your mouth feels hot and dry from smoking too many ordinary cigarettes - that's the time to light up a KOOL! KOOL'S specially blended finer tobacco bring back long lost smoking pleasure. No matter how many KOOLS you smoke, you'll always enjoy their KOOL, refreshing flavor. As "Willie the Penguin"* says -- Switch from Hots to. - KOOL cigarettes, for that clean KOOL taste in your mouth, . * *I I* Rje Lack Of A a reft Waterway MA. AA M~ght Wither Midwes industryhJ.Im BY-."W IU THERE ARE TWO VERY GOOD j o - CanaW la ettlng quites Ipa- Truman and his callers agreed, i- tient 11."-ow Uure to t or however., that once Canadi getz A"-. ent bal th1 baterl con- into full-seale construction of its struction of the St. Lawrence part of the waterway-which Cba- 1rES WS 1 1 im "-, . waterway. President .Truman nada intends to do after the ' told a Congressional iroup last U.,P. resolves the hydroelectrick . week. nower question-there will be a D l &"If it's the last thing I do. I psychological incentive fo:. Con- I I .. war.t to get some definite action gress to appropriate funds tc be- before leaving the White House, i4, construction of our section iau Canada can go ahead with its nf the giant seaway. nart of the joint project." Tru- -- r man advised Congre man John 7 ot lJo rlinLicense CHRISTMAS SHOPPI NE Digell and Ta u Mar- Blatnik of Minnesota and Join as A Allit lu nski of Illinof *ll DemB all"DUo- NW W IAlUS He said that the congressional EXC S. Dakota S: 'oiomy bloc supported by rail- S , mad and coal Interests, has ben UT IGE. Mass. (U P'~ FIRST the chief barrier to voting mo- South DVkota Is the only state F I RST d' r ', nh, e- isn rerd.ohver a lotoiest We have now on display, and are continually there was a ood chance that the or di examination. of receiving, the widest assortment of xt GOP congress fi nall Would. A alonwid, o receiving, the widest assortment of wake uo to the vital defense fac- requirementI for motor v 'e ei tors of the seaway, which would P1errators, conducted by the A- 1- ,.'ve the United States a sorely cart Optical Co., showed Steed.d ijnand ship lane tothe that the only requirement for Q U A LIT Y G IFT S ro t re.'fi.elds of Labrador. driving in South Dakota Is an , Another obstacle has been a age minimum of 15 years. backstage battle over the hydro- Tha' 195 survey revealed that I f om Europe and America, at prices to suit electric rights to our part of the Idaho and Missourt now require I proposed St. Lawrence project, driver examinations after passing e e budget. The President s41d he hoped to more qsringent laws. Theso states r u Iron this out before leaving tle Jpreviouly did not require an o- i White Hduse, possibly by a coN- pero to b examined before ) TWO. promdse which would give New obtaini.ng license T IW . York State the Dower righcts in ,Cst oA I driver's license ranges . return for the industrial advan fromWcents for four years In i By saYing your cash purchase receipts for $5.00 tVage of raw materials which the 'Carolina to $3 for one year B s y r ec.ep f , waterwA would bring to midwedt a Jersey. A driver must be or over, you may win on Dec. 28,1952, one of the steel'a auto platkt a eat 14 years old In six states e"1 Vetly fear theed Jersey Other following prizes: ) ees ttf oip" MMdwest a kre t sl~e8.a.e varying age require-r l r" Lakes 6d1u6ries uhileW1Qkg. ine uts .between these ages. nrvl d y soonm fmd our.i .rt &-eoy p.,atte in the'nation bars, , of th 'ofetl declared DinDell drivers with mental or physical FIRST PRIZE: o et t...... 4; unfitness records, thput hndu- "o oe eopits ea e Me- a'sper d" nma i licensed An 86 Pc. "Mintons" English Bone China Dinner Set itftis rue -J." boelag i n most stAtes'wlth special driv- (Service for 12) Oteis', a 1 ing devices. About half the states deplet unile awe ha bar drivers with police records. seaway to hrilUE Ilp atlM ta Standards of vision vary SECOND PRIZE: immediately MurathAstr- th onghout- the nation. Some lea Ty way at.the.S Liawetice states require "perfect" 20, 20 vi- A 48 Pc, "Orrefors" Swedish Hand-Cut, Full-lead Crystal * and eventually fttm the ridh san wi others will license a Sore flo t ofa Lbraoer. li nd in one eve if his o- Set (Service for 12) "Depletion. of he'Me sa-r eye rebecks 20170 with or a Ratne would aea. not only thi w0ltdut lassea. shitilnr of the- midwest's auto -,teeftfurths of the states re- THIRD PRIZE: d and steel hisdustrie to the east. uu`t_ h 'et9ng ability tests and A Beautiful "Lenci lian Hand-Paned Centerpiece. t err. Dart of e t opr. biu t a- b ig tt3q for color blindness. A Beautiful Lenc Itaa Hand-Painted Centerpiece. . consequent witherInx of popula- Eleven s*tes check for depth " 1 tion in the midwest." perception. o.r6-THE FRENCH BAZAAR Yo c avoasDMMOkh r JUAN PALOMERAS a This Chrftah she wants u DIAMOND: , C.COLON COLON I - -. .. . . . -- *, i- - -. -, "",' I, if J 1 home P away te ie et is for siUed mW VaNE' IW.Y E In -Sco t e - St w.AB 7.4 . ". .-.s ,. "*';,t'".-..* it Es -4-.- 's # 5 4eo eLa-u ..'-a,i.~~.L..' .r?.,..ll.. goY 'Ifl *4 cas a is: *'2 71 c " -.."" ,, .. . ,: .. ., ,. ;. .: L1 *a! ' -. < . .. r -t^loicu^ i retu hr 2Dt ": . -ci'~y :sL'~ THE SUNDAY A AG Ii e l You Sel 'emIWhen YouT ell 'em thru P.A. eifieds! Leave youm Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 "H" Street-- Panama Nuo. 12,179 Central Ave. Col6n Lewis Service No. 4 Tivoli Ave.-Phone 2-2291. ana Mnrrison's Salon de Belieza Americano No, 55 West 12th Street Carltoe Drug Store 10.050 MelInde Ave.-Phone 255 Col6n : Propaganda, S.A. Agencia laternacional de PublicaC100tS "H" Street corner Estudlac e l $4 ,. ~.. n, .I* .0"....A' Your Communitjyi H 'O' , I. 4- Sunday, Dee. 7 2.. a h l. ,;Ii.A ve.-Phone -0J41 w oir ..... .",:(B Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 2-0441 No. 3 Lot.ery Plaza Phone 2-3199 Phoneas 2-2214 and 2-2798 C. 8CE 8W OI word. AM. S6 :00--. =l.On Mu al In. r- - lude 's it.9 I I 8:15-eRdio Varieties, U.B.A.JL FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. RESORTS .OMf CIAL & y TSfs ,Ho tielo,1 AlltmnE hilel Doe ye have drinklg prDtelrml. Furnished houses On Beach at Santa PRaOFS IUONAL 9:3u-Lo n h Studio Meodie ** - H,-eld Write AleshelMtlle Aenyumeu. Dei Clara. Phone Shrapnel, Balboa (BBC) FOR SALE: Household furniture. Imported Used Tires & Tubes at Bar- 2031 Anaes C. Z. 1389, or see Caretaker there. 10:00-Mldc In the Tempo Of H No. 3014, Los Cumbres. ga;n Prices, at Agencis Cosmos, Yuth beds nd des, living and Auto-Row No. 29, Tel. Panama GRAND XMAS SALE: All at ba- Phill'P Oceanside cottages, SantaRjz'0 ningroomuthsbeds wanddesmachnliving e- 2-4721. gain price. Frhtocks Philippine Clara, Box 435., Balboo. Phone RATS #e U10-. Other Band dningroomdea -On 951 Chevrolet r s h Paname 3*1877. Cristabal 3-1673. N O M on RLY it :e t f, gerator, deep freeze, venetian Rattan and mahogany furniture. Paonama s.,1877. Cristobal 3-1673. XlPmawir 01U7 5. il,.1.5--PITRON J.O SNT -- 11. ( ord woe l 1 t, deep freeze, venetian FOR SALE:-One 1951 Chevrolet Large lassortment Chnll., novel-IF YOU R. WANT binds, lawn mower, metal batteries Bel Air with Power Glide. T. T. ties etc. W. T. LUM. 61, 4th OG Gromlich Santo Clara beach. IF OU RALLY WANT PtrOnio Talor Shop 11:.t ,-d for chickens. M. G. Sportser 2000 rey. 1 3000 Miles. Can be finn- July Ae. Tel. 2-2446. otta Electric ice boxe, gas TO oT RID O f -M f riles. Phone Panama 2-1326. C ed. Days call Baa 1322. After moderate rate. Telephone 12:0u-Time for Mua ll(BBC) H. Johns. Six P. M. .3540. Dr. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic. 6-441 Gomb 4-567 Pedro Mi. U F'.M. P.M. Estudiante Street No. 140. Between Owl 20- r Witness o _ _ _ __oce an_9_ _ _ 12:30- A N ew W itne se for C hrist 12; 0 .-U6 be m ) M u si&* . FOR SALE:--A porcelain 9 cu. OR SALE:-1941 Oldsmobile con- "K" an J" street. Phone 2 l M A R -F R,.. The .o tal Show 12:39..Pop la M =. G. E. Refrigerator 25 cycle, $60. vertible. Good condition. $150.00. 3479, Panama. -rK RENT Rat J M !ou f :0- a caSh 1 *OO-; tel -9 -st lej- 02. 0774-1 Williamson Place. Wiliamon Qe. Phone I ENT Rat & MouI:.i, o_ Phone Balboa 4172, between 4 and Balboa 2-4172, between 4 and 7 JUNGLE JIM JAeUNT EL PANAMA.N E R cont s WAR i Ver Re.Ak eal er li C1 P..P(ontains r VRw .4.ev. Albert-Bt~eer 1s6 ____________ m .Sponsored by Hotel- EL PANAMA. Aptrtmeray : p. OP__SALE:_ -Bdcocifne,3 full days. Leave Friday Decern- 2; M., 5p:0e FOR SALE: Bed, cot, chiffonier Attention Canal Zone Auto-Owners: ber 12, 7:30 A, M. Return late ALHAM0iA APARTMINT EO F. NOVEY, t nur 2--t's t cast of drawers, kitchen table, all We pay "CASH" for your car, and unday aternoon. December 14. o i d -" 0-Wat Tour a t 2:0-Afte pi o urnihed and 279 Central Ave. '8tr. 2l-1-U.ntt, n-:tal. Library table, wood. 2 mat- sell on "TERMS" at Agencies Cos- Fishing through the Pearl Islnds, fuid e turni 27 central 't 2:-Ot t 'ishing;through tht for LivnI 3:00--The An dsotcrc. tresses. 6 chairs. Bed stand. 0428mos S. A. on Auto-Row No. 29. Tel. visiting with the primitive Choco losed rden. iOth Stree:-tghtor 3.0-The ALS Aot. B. Ancon 8:00 to 11:00 a. m Panama 2-4721. Open all day on Indians, spearing crocodles, jack w 7 rstobl. rglon o Col MOD-reatestBtory Ee 3:e FOR SALE: Refrigrtor,$60. Saturday. light hunting, cruising up the MODERN FURNIT E Balboa3254. Tri:gmr, 1574-J.FOR SALE: 192 Buick Special Sombu river aboard El Panamo's F l 7 00."TO el Notebook (VOA) 4:00-M. ic Ih. t a pa;d $450.00 for it, beds and FOR SALE: 1950 Buick Black rate to club groups 'wishing to FOR RENT -Lro o r :00-Dnce MUSICe 520-WhtR your oro i 'ashrei sFOR15.00'eahving FOR room.cn.0:0- ceMusic5: Yo mattress, $15.00 each, livingrcom Roadmoster, 4 door, radio, tires in charter boot for Darien Pearl Is- tarlly located, Bell Vist. n 10:3-Te Greatest Story Evr (Cotd) set $60.00. House 309 Herrick Rd. good condition. Coll J. B. Barrera, lands trip. For reservations phone trily- located, Bello t. d- TL d 5:30-News facing Ancon Court. Tel. 2-1704. Jungle Jim Hotel EL PANAMA, Pd entrance, one or two man 1:00-gn Off 5 35-What's Your Vo rite -FOR SALE:-Mohogany China closet. FOR SALE:-1950 Morris Oxford, 3-1660 or ee your Trvel Agent. Combination Record Player, Rdio. 10,000 miles like new. Also 1946 Are you looking for Rotton Peel to Tra lsprt.s Bater, S. 6:00--FADS AND- F aON5 SAex washing machine. Phone 2- udson Club coupe, price $550. repair your furniture? Get it at FOR SALE 6 y* Dec. 8 :30- lkys RoW4 S8op a-.1 3C07. House 882 Morgan Avenue. Phone 3-4249, Panama. "Eureka" on Central Avenue No. Shipping, -moving, tor A.. -:4-Lowen Thm . B:...... ..' FOR SALE:-1949 Nash Ambassado around th corner of Mia eoun We pack amo rate or move 00I a The Alr 7 0 OR SALE:- Two refrigerators, May- Tudor Custom. Radio, overdrive. stled bids in tripl will b r anyth 'Pon 22451, 0-alon . S wa machine 3 speed re- bed, extras, $995.00. 163 Pedro We dye dresses, S all k of idsi triplicate Engi be re- anything. 'Phone 2-24 oVaslsot 4- cc.d player. All 25 cycle, four Miguel, 4-371. materials. "Layarnderip Tropical" and C onstruction Directer, Panama g2502-.M eeL S:0-.5-Z g 815111o 8. wicker choirs, Rattan two ,seat andContructionD wicker chirsn stole, large plttn twoy pen FOR SALE-1942 Buic Convertible. plant, vla Espafl (Sabanos) No. Canal Company, 11lb Height, :00-NwI U. mmenary Cu .wn .e'b 1806. duty paid. Leaving Zone, must 830. Telephone 3-0871. Branch, until 10:00 o. m. January 20. :1S-Come Mit It 9:O .1 t-fu 0 w (VOA) CCnBb oa o806.------ dispose $250.00. Cal m East 24t tl amm. Avenue. Te- 1953, and then opened in public, HAf :0 1 :3T FOR SALE:-Chiforobe, davenport. Baloa 2-2553. Sunday 10:00 ephoe 2-1346 Panama. f furnishing all plant, tool, "U 10:--ews 10:200f-S t 'O a or c:"3ir, 2 bookcases, desk. Apply m. to 2 p. m. Weekdays 8:00 a. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS! equipment, moaterialt (except c D. a 3. R IL .AC 10:&-Oft. theMRecord 0 T 'Y r:;no Aro:2meno No. 52, atob, m. to 4:00 p. m FROM, PANAMA TO MEXICO tain listed 'it~teriJs to be furnish- (Palmr. Graduate l1:0.-eWk 11:00-ThLe Nest' FOR SALE:--Noige refrigerator 25 ,. SALE: 1950 Super De Luxe one wy8, round trip $1 15 ed free by the vernment, labor O aICE HOU8 1:05 -Of.the Record (contd) 12:00- ign O. - ccle, 8 cu. ft. 2 1-2 yeo c Calina. Hyamtic day-limit), $165, good one year) and services od for performing r I I l0-M t t e 8 cu ft 2 1 Hydramatic, rto LOS ANGLES, one way, $149. all.work for CnnstrucioI of bild uPe ntee remaining, $200.00. Perfect di, heater, air conditioning w-s-w to LOS AN one way,$149. llworkforconstructionof build- ue Tel. 1:-Ne Thu e. 1' 0. 7 a' us! cntti fS u; d! 9^ L..2.0-New Thurad"y, qiiII.eir 43.,84 condition. Phone Balboa 2-1936. Very good condition. Tel 2-1245. 15, round trip $252.35, 90 day- ings and appurtenances and altera- (f block frin Lux Th!apt" condition. Phone bo__ -45 Corozal Hopital Road. limi. Panama Dispatch Service op- tions to existing building, for Pt- PM iin O rd -*45Coo Hopta Rod- pos te ncon bus stop. Tel. Panama raiso School, Canal Zone. Bid ch t2:0P.-LiCh eon. Mus IROn IOnr ere FOR SALE -1941 Packard Sedan. 2-1655. dules, forms of proposals, specifi-. FOR TOUR REQUIREMENTS 12:3 P MUiC -3 P"O TION OFFERED. Staomshih duly paild, good motor and trans- cations. and full particulars mny gIn, ..- Z nt I 812:3iP - alo B re, shorano leovingCanal Zone. LESSO S be obtained from the Contract and L MB:15.-.ir e W nllt ara st experiE ccd e, ot nat 1',one Dfa:I'o 2-3177. Inspection Division, Roo 336 NAIV LUMBER -u " i-3 for interviewA onaogr. Box cn be financed one third dwn. Begnnng Saturday, December 13. cmlcations and dawing be 2U, Balboa. Canal Zone Curunduhouse 2139-B. and every Saturday thereafter for ...e 1.,6 weks ifti mn rr i .. t ,, .. . 2u0;, Balboa Lar nol _______ 16 weekFors, the University of P an-se D.. e oposit will be foof if . - mit Ipak Englsh-Spansh. Colon Sportsmon green, rd s t, ners, nterme iate and advanced rmed withn 0 das ftr ope Jewelry, 10 St. between Balboa- 750 x 15 tires. Amason. 0775-G. Spdnsh for Am eri. ns Hour be- "f u i lM S Fro W ~lhamonA Pace B oltad. -ginners. 8:30 to 10 a. m. Inter- .-OR SALE:- Boby furniture rl, cib. '"a- 4 OWN'. ' "" SWA.D:_iMole juniorr accountant C M ' mediate: 8:30 to 10 a. m. Ad- most new, plastic covered mattress DELE IN NEW AND or accountant to work with big PERSO .NALS danced: 10 to 1130 a m. Stud- ply-pen feeding tble, chairs. LSED PRNIT URT cr :cern, give experience. Refer-,1. ents fulfilling university admission leaving Isthmus. BSlboo' 3169 1 Iio- t R f t se Isthmus. Balboa -3169- U S e-"es and enclose photograph, ,AMERICAN. fluent Spanish, wide ex- requirements will receive credit for 0774-1. Williamson Prg.'. Phone 41 A t.Rw so: .:: .T"".r s Ile Box 1718. Panama Ci ,. perirle .Lain America, excellent course. Registration fee: $10.00. OR SALE A ATlP LS*l -- ^ -----. ,contacts and references. desire, OR- SLE or PATNERSP WE aU.- a ... :0-Mk .,--"-..-" coAleer aAnd with reliable firmS oe. It mall Auto Parts business. Ideally I. ,JK SALI 'Wrie D. V.. Box 34, g Pnaa Briefs JEEP DRVER.. . ___. OR SALE:--Bird-Cage. 28" x 44;' (Conlinqed treo Poge 1) e.0-.-Hour o I --- GII. Seventh St, Telehone says the National Geographic 24 inch wheel, brand .w ar Aslfe them er: " l FOR SALE-Or trade for property n 2-3833. Monday thru Salurdoy 8 Society in its 1952 Book Otf Fish- boned, $43.00. A Pheb : SPc:.iama place, n Boquete 5 3-J a. m. to 8 p. m. By Appointment es. House 128 Gamboa. .-ta. ti" '"e" f:o F: h-Lares, modern hcuse. best gi:w Only. SALE Huge My' Pocket At the d't of hiR 8: FV Sc. ehes valley, a' o Paione0 4i1 Although never taken by Finder t e h Mt erPcket At the e i teo :00-he ; tr:.tor in Boquete -e Tommy Me Old J fR 'srm, the ancient, forlt o Cas- Special Attachment. Two beetabr with ee rala got d rched ihott * .' Iino. J. W. Price housng ouei:e Kn!se08C tlo de San Marcos, at St. AU- strong trlhn. Kodso 16 M.M. ";or t ein 00117Wr tgifigno '.9:3-Pl SC, undu house Oh'ne Curundu gustine, Flulda, has flown four Pro Wit Si oPcte 1M.. o r e er b ed 6:0 l-5 -- -- Makes Cozy Honm Projec's- : : or ?.:j-,?, :lh tit trMn.u ced 10":00, lK ' SS r. oish, United 8tares, and Con- aFIp-Flo0 oy and h. Sr e dis federate. copying and titler equip. Capta. W oalhm ouyn to San 7:00-Th wt RWESroT E O ,.p MeP Sp -u svd andS m" ":C-eFnk P '*';1 2:00-8"B gus n n moa S- otlicer and twoe Y~i re flaked," "Jolyn T" .'b has my tree-room lands of the Pacific hunt, wild 16 ler Coyr .tr* e sd hoeVio out ofan old passen- cattle with harpoons, says the enMarmMCnsl a fm .k. aquheY .M ot.o the 6: S- The 45-year-old bachelor paid on 8cLe od In i S'M S$375 for the cast-off car and Pipe 8prlng National Monu- mer Bat. e and .i- .". O For the convenience of peopic converted it Into a living room, ment In Arizona is named for H". 1r 'M. Bo 1h 5. :: h-,,- re;, Only H Z 28Gea o dp h.wish to do Christmas sho bedroom and ktcen to solve a leendary feat of arms on the 6 vi h iPirfor brownle. intermediate or hia housing problem in thja art of "Gunlock Bill" Ham. e 5716 blo Hgts. .. ' tjier.t3or scouts. the Canal Zone community of 25 persona ln a crack rifle shot. While pp Club. "433, '" --. --,a. ,..n+. ". P" l J r scortutCoun ni K st I Biottled t gs furnishdes a o et lo i gM be ) d ' novtie- for the Christ-he a t` .reeaio ad fal dHambnin wo s a bet by shootingAuw FOR SAL.tCockr I seaso or the house" e bowl out an ordinary female, one emr P rs A clenttr skin for io - SIpeao foro t he ronie airl ved with the a of a o lstmoking pipe without hitting ered. well trained. II i r boo prr Aroostook Railroad he rim and at a distance -of Cristobal 3-2460. . IMpei'ls. sewUnT kits, knives, ra lro e-,O paces. 'FO SAE -25. ..,, ,.... , wailts, .s torybooks and novelty grapher. ." FOR l ll ftde.r For intermediates there are The commercial s t u r g e o n Record Player 78 R.M. only plays WS Jhn knes, apros. acrTp books dl- The living room s 9 x 18 fishery of the American Atlan- 10 or 1.2 Inch Good tt new - ,ries noveIinTs. iPlletg, key fet, the kitchen and bedroom tic coast almost a thing of o.Tel 2 C..ven re- hains. asta~toier" and soap. each 9 *x 12 feet. The kitchen the past. The sturgeon, hunted FOR .SALE- l 7thed't- ....... ,For seniors thery are Mariner is fitted with a sink, cupboards intensively because caviar is p.aLE:-N. w Bremen 73 key Itme ad I.. P l h dand, I lc h nirs. handk-retrefs, stabtlonerv. and linoleum made from its roe, is now so bench. Tel. .2 gern-free ew a t,. eevipaeta, bracelets 5weeney says It coat him a- scarce it doet, not pay fisher- Hospital Robd. a evie ett. bout $1.500 to convert the car. men to set expensive nets at -FR "l according w p, oor eorle who wis to shop. M" WiBlM :A 0u BirdiC -- BR'? * hr e are lrogra1 bnoks on sig .hhov The city of Washington has "rMleas. 7 .b1-A B N a an dcin natue and some ascatng street names boo. Phone 2- O8 t -a o+- ,erfef as well at handkerchiefs. IB. such as Fighting Alley and Don-' FOR SAL!M: -W .he : S key rins and friend nybrook Lane, says the' Nation-I old AKC, ts . N. rtna do Oal Geographic ScietyiotbUtoht-[2. 32 " _"he Girlr cout hristmasa 8o IPIERR ONT, N. Y. (U P) er world capitals. For Instance, "' dermt ,: 1 'y blrl An ues.ay weidel birrd carving as a hobby 10 Eel Pie Lane, and Pars, The o vn. and th rI n'v d Frdd from R'3 lthrs age rhofthe Cat Who Fs he Do I P. mh -By Christmas this year. she and the Str of teaint. rtghy j' r /50W soaP.. .,n-mittee are in charge of th. 1,000. N Apf - h. Mrs. Gleason, a grandmother The famed Kentucky fl. Theo i ng Mrs Louise Ralnev n charge. he husband cut fr her win t he pek n me nnesse near t ea s aurroudng woods. 'North Carolina Line, ta AWe- nor then New York come to vieweastern United tates. The - e her collection. The hobby, she highst, notes the Natidonua-l 1. - S-dd.. has developed into a pro- graphic Soizety, a 6m684- eforot ;.de-!dro B dro lovers n fro all parts off 'sd .. d hihe.tmontain frmable gift business. Mount Mitchell In Wesoatern sL i 1'. ,0 !r l Scout eCRounc i n chars e, he htmb a ,o d 1 433e. Llo leasod geur her inapra- North Carolina near iAshe a. heao f h m e i r m b ,rthe rea ones which stop off at "The 'oio n lina, ~ e r' "h ous,, e" .,rga.,,.. P....-. o thuito nM. senarton etwieen .t pIodlSWsI frt II -".+. IIMT,_.u__.-_e,,Tgs ,.,L-&e ,tional sep1artion betwiii EZ maintains arm d her hme. 'ad t in the Olvil ,1 .tlld to lad and og- nth O,.t S"So far, Mm. Gteami baa caed was bded for two 2nlisbI more than 150 varletls, the most veyors who laid it out *..eSL 3-113,com.mon being robin, lebirds settle a border dpu tU Sand wrena. IMaryland- ..e .. . &.. .' Sadaa - 4.- ^MB'rt 1' re', -.f * ^ ^ ^. ,, *i ..' ,, , 'IP.- ; ;86.,. i + - I Is ... : :-:../" -+. - miii , :-- .- : ." .* ,.. ..r -1". / n 7 .0 . ... ... ... ... . .. .. .. .. *.1' - . Zr:'. -. e_ _,_ -___ ____ 4. .r?r'lrr ii s " Ighter~.t.. ^1aaeStVUPhlt us " U W 91 with Rungs I', I l * HsM -' S u ts SikWays by.sereTwr Ways ,y ire A t t e Lux er. eFo Th&ursof The most abulous r Jo Stafford is a l with a folio to mIjllons throughout tie consists, of Sbaasade. LuG- t peroalit.t s plt w L., din, A ul aband nbad. s dterent ways. hes a bal- jqtaffd Is also proof of enrtd sear ian the ai m l.ad sing, a ho bop ier, a the co' --ntton that you can Kyatamanjodutlo as a en- lues chanter, a. hIbly howl- earn 0. a year, sell more eral in armies of an evl a folk song expert andlor .than records, be Khsald. The soldier falls In loe U cut-up with a novelty tune. ied more-people than any with Princess Zafir, the depos- Right now, in oth(r stager. (nore than 350,-ed Sultan's daughter, and with St 0 liteners)-and hardly the other legendary aure several cm- ever leave home in California works to overthrow the lnfa - leteslydlff t to do It. lrn lI'do It, that is. mous despot he formerly had o aor o a words on i you hawl g tafrord voice served.of he, Aa Si aets ad v ly. Plenty of thrill lng si atuatob e nation's Wit waystha hendl .Colum- and lush Oriental scenes of S r ab l Weas year, selal more- amour are contained n the new or, a folk song expert andlor Pal records, be Khali cording to advane ll re- Scut-up with a novelty tune. le thain ax- ports which .say that "Thef of of eyeards. Paul Damascus" rolls all the A-tdi- Rhonow, in oVl rh ge than 350,- edSultan's dau ^^ ^ aD. ~ the u~estrat-J con-'an Nights into one sparkling tribute, hev o In hcio mu- spectacle. -e e0,00 salisteners)-and hathe a. Amo the entertainment a bri kets near v ta- elements of the film are said tol Station's With- h" nd, olum- and lush Oring harem raid andtal scnes S' .l.'WesM, ed rahrmp I- am roaring sword battle in the r .rector nT,3 taf- film according to advance ra- *, ed by Paul and "y-RHound streets of Damascus. Also mlr s-,t 4in hit The Corner," as well as "You portant are such into one p dary str Jo rnal osg To Mei" and avocals. Am wonders as Sheherazade's love magic, Aladdin's wonders, Sln- Pranikirshte bp' 0 bad's strength and All Babto ford- uc- be a daring harem raid an,' r9 Woods0 eo ire.' .a .d Ay-Round streets d In "Thief of Da- i Che er," as well as ou ortantcus" are John Sutton ar l the evil ruler, Jeff Donnell as SSheherazade, Lon Chan. y as fiM a' Ad Sinbad and Elena Verdugo as LW a lovely follower. Helen Gilbert "3l Plays the Princess Zafir and SdOn af d F R7 aobert Clary portrays Alad4lL = ,atheiu 00411w^ ,Robert E. Kent wrote the t a i te _Gome- '' screenplay and Will Jason di- s. 0.ap,' ,y By BEN COOK erected for producer Sam Kata- man. S HOaLYWOOD (U.P.) Bar- o o Sti also become braoBttbn has turned from the w Smiles InA of most popu-. vies to television, at east 0 exports. b' does a weekly trarily, and she finds It -o Jockey .t-w for Europe's r more eXditin. o intlu i S comm al statiton, "a- Se of this soft fe of taking A Hollywood intellectual Is a Luxes ith mdre than t make a picture fellow who waits for the right l -,00i"00? -we'af -V 4 en dg five of them sit- spot to quote what the bright demcedr 1C d g'u.ehyih Ii ri etty'on the sidelines in guys have said. iessned to thd, W herandshr Ph- hr w hnd-lettered chair. ris, Rome, Ber Switzerland Instead, it' a business of t- Bob Hope's definition of a ad the lan coun- into orthree half-hour TV set: "The box they buried tles, rece her their in'yrne week, and collecting vaudeville in." to girl edest aOrtet. of bruises, Marie Wison,- heno - e the America Jo and braislbi tat a bunch Mar Wilson, when compi- h t.t a^ weekly ra ei dream up. mented on her new short haol, weelLy rs e ns t hA redo, said. I thought It would b .f mYRM hgo w-.. .r who always has enough designs on her to qualify for member- ship in the tattooers' union. "Dick never has this kind of troUlileN" Barbara said. "Tbh e y save ai the catastrophes for me." Her troubles are compunded by Soth c ii. h. are shot r Even a I heal quickly the brses pile one on top of the other." v But even so, she loves televi-t. Sion. Ir8 so exciting. . . *t iaec S4O#Ad t, whitta fe 0aes amd' 4ketet n Go0 t' Mic1t-itatlt6 Bngr- sibh fiedbsh things' for me rpe with" vivaelow Miss Britton is staff side of the. television s, "Mr. and Mrs, No r't h." ' is played by Richard Den- Barb'ta and Dick portray and ;errr Worth, amateur & U t OevMery week. ot very week, the In ot- v Barbara is buffeted by NSaR nemahb asIDW- T? n- &s sAuur-j uhuions, ur prugamn V out port JI.-the clutches of 'th v S.. .'.'. It's M ietime TObAY I. ana Canal eaters - ,a.q'ma. ..earn, FABLO HTSr ette DAVIS ( 'ANOTHER-A OCcOV 2 <:15 8:A Josh O TrE tfl WRIGHT .."THE SHL TRAP"I SU GG ESTED -: .4 -- i . Stewart Granger Urges Actor' Guild To Unite World Industr 0 --- HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 6 (UP). British actor 8 G. (Gger today proposed to the Semen Aeteos-GuUd that aM edI aatilo film festival, designed to bring the world fite -t tog7 ter to publUeie the outstanding l inematle aehievemtf- of mes bers of the United Nations, be held. Granger requested that the Galld, either as a unit r Is. eoujautilon with other motion picture giMs wtthbJ the USI. . giw.utt ag and immediate consideration to Initiatiatng stte $ i- t isansch a project. uOraner pointed out that Hollywood can render historicM Il viee to the U.S. by asking for more responsibility than it is bbe It eoilled upon to shoulder. The British star also maintained that "Hollywood m eas imub.as a prime mover in the formation of a UN. film f in ppite of the era of Communism and monopoly whieh It '- sttered In recent years." By JACK GARVEb i Nit YORK. Dec. 6 (UP) Of mail have noted a change4 s aU tequiz programs on radio last spring, when postal rz and tlevisioon, none has had the were changed. Until that timt Volg and consistency of mail- per cent of the items were a - pul tMt belongs to "20 Ques- post-cards, but since the rateAt . s. those went from one to twf SMnce the program first went cents, half of the communiqg-.. on the air-as a radio show Feb. Lions are letters. Looks like - 2. 104-More than 10,000.000 aooo problem for an economnd pieces of mall have been re- or psychologist. ceived- from listeners, most of "'Cavalcade of America,' oI theth.submitting questions, of the oldest radio programs ht Every-card and letter Is. dated gent into television this fall o and fied in two warehouses in the first time. L av0n, Long Island. Some of The show id a flmed seriW thO W? mal is just now reach- presented on alternate Wednml in the panel. Only last summer days on the NBC network and % one the questions used had carries forward-the same ide beeu Jbmitted by an American the radio version by dramatML - r stationed .In Japan in events In Amerlean history. 7 1IT. The sender. long .since re- In an effort to get as m - turned to civilian life. was seated diversity as possible Into the', a In th audience when his ques- ries, the sponsor, the Du P6B' oftt s used. Company, not only coastan*t' . A lrial used on the radio and uses different writers, actors adp - TV Aftows is always different, directors, but also has the varw T l Lradio version Is on the Mu- lou S 30-minute films made by a tulnetwork on Saturday nights variety of firms speclallzin I . an0 the TV program Is Friday movies for television. evenings on the Du Mont net- The radio show is still or- yw&_k The radio show is beamed rent. using different stories tU behnd the Iron Curtain by the the TV series In its weekly Voice of America. hour on the NBC network Tu Those who take care of the da nights . WAYAy PANAMAC m THEEATRES Prnt ELLA VISTA - 1i--:5- 4:M 5- :M :Ma p.m. A delightful muslac comedy in Technicolor I GORDON A EDD-IE BRACKEN I "ABOUT FACE" 11,-.-t C E N T R A L Benefit of "MARIA ANTINEA" 1-i Presenting: - KItNASAhrA EN SEVILLA" (' OLTW K D SVTLLA), Last Showl -.TWO PRBOENTATIONS AT 4:30 AND 9-' P. M. ia a batkfee. uce......;........ $.1 and eO. U- ,w "W 1AT PRICE 6WRYL T"CHNI- COLOR! TROPICAL Stanley Cle4e 40 la . "JET JOB" Leo Goney and the Bowery Boys in "CRAZY OVER HORSES" CECILIA WUder tman your Weifrst aloMaOl IBLE OF TME DAD* enith mbslrtert A&o: - Women isped wr a Md Cawl m a**TE A MMAN* was Deak Olt- Mhre ENCANTO Tony asti Piper tar. In "nO l *, f l' -.Z f n CAPITOLIO Roanam Imea, In HONGG KNG" SMAIR.. Fwreft TMw.la "FLAMING F &TJ 4. E I j Fa 'tw M . m i;.,w y, .* ,m ,, r-,, 5 ,-u. ,^ , ., ,..,,,., .. -..- .-. ,.. : .t ft -- 7 y ^ * U B .1 -'fli - 5. *4' m -"j ^"i .... ..s.. -.*J tb ~ pA1 I *144 flO" , .I. -. . "*' -A.-" fM '4 1.' 'I' it ~ ;.W tt' 4l ,1 , I_ 4rmB .B TT "* a ** ta-l lf.i* wo A r So ;rJ I PAiE EIGHT Salboa High Pla ices F I. -0- t. Balboa High School's Bulldogs -retained their 9 T leadership over the two other schools of the Canal O uda S :Zone Conference by placing five men on the 1952 FIShingO w 'Alt-Zonian football selections announced today. *.- Both offensive and defensive teams were nam- l U'Ure dei, for the first time, although eight of the players I made both squads. Ist Race "A" Natives 6% Fgs. There are four repeaters from home, and making the nomina- Purse: $375.00-Pool Closes 12:45 the 1951 All-Zonian squad in the tons, were John Pettingill. As- First Race of the Double personages of JC's guard and sistant Director of Physical Ed- 1-Sixaola B. Aguirre 116 - catpaih Dick Dillman, BHS' ucation, Coaches Luke Palumbo, 2-Tully Saba D. D'Andrea 117 halfback Jim May, and CHS' Paul Moser, Wolfe, Walt Mikul- 3-Dallda P. R. Guerra 99x xjaptain and center Vernon Bry- vich, and John Fawcett, along 4--Rina Ro V. Castlllo 124 - ant and halfback Bob Grace. with the football game officials 5-Valaria B. Pulldo 113 -'..- . ,,Ends Tom Davidson. BHS, and M. A. Batterman, Dick Egol, --- Bob Salter. CHS. tackle Jerry Pete Hale, Jack Lally, and Jim 2nd Race "F-I" Naives-I Mile Fox, CZJC, guard Ed Benny. Atchley. Purse: $ S5.00- Pool Closes 1:15 BiS, center Brvant, CHS. and Second Race of the Double hIcks May, Grace. and Cristo- (Pictures of the three Junior 1-Duque A. Meii 115 bal's Bill Roberson were picked College players who made the 2-Peggy R. Guerra 109x for the double duty jobs. all-stars-Carl .'Melssner, Jer- 3-Rom&ntico V. Catillo 117 Among those attending the se- ry Fox, and Dick Dillman- 4---Luck Ahead F. Rose 112 By FL action meeting-supper at Phys- were not available at press 5---Tin Tan B. Aguirre 120 al Director "Buck Lockridge's time.) Well here we are back in g S-- 3rd Race "G" Natives 4 to lorida and Mexico. Pro 3rd Rac G Native % F Panma first last and always. Offensive Po sitions Defensive Purse: $250.00-Pool Closes Ba ney Forgeson and myse] Trom Davidson. BHS End Tom Davidson, BHS C ne-Two and Real Club In the ath Inten Itobert Salter, CHS End Bob Salter, CHS 1-Enriqueta J. Bravo 112 Aepulco from November 18, to erry Fox. CZJC Tackle Jerry Fox, CZJC 2-Araucano B. A uirre 112 from California won the tourna lim Fulton. BHS Tackle Carl Melsnner, CZJC 3-Electr6n R. i 01 00 the 28 teams. Barney and I tied Pick Dillman. CZJC Guard Ronnie McConnell, BHS 4-Marfil E. Bilvers 106 contestants. d Benny. BHS Guard Ed Benny, BHS 5--Vllalba K. Flores 110 The fishing at Acapulco del Vernon Bryant, CHS Center Vernon Bryant. CHS --" only 36 sailfish were caught dur iay Nickisher. BHS Back Ted Norris, BHS either Barney or I hhd been luck 3ob Grace, CHS Back Bob Grace, CHS 4th Race F-1" tves-Me (of core we would have had ten luck him May. BHS Back Jim May, BHS Parse: $275.00 Fool Closes : wont first place. This Is not off 3ill Roberson, CHS Back Bill Roberson, CHS -Conentaer 1 one for the old anaa luk hld 2-Taponazo 0. Sinchez 114 The point system was su3 S3-Whte Fleet G. Shalk 1 4 trThe point system was useu a 34-Rislta A. Mena 114 fish caught on 6 thread line thi 45-Volador na 114 for a fish taken on 9 threat. 125 .6--J. Huilnho E. Ortega 107x leasing fish was used again and 7-Domino B. Atuirre 120 fishermen. The 15 foot leader is S. 8--Diana V. Castio 114 caught when the guide is able to 9--Opex J. Baeza, Jr. 109 this often leaves 14 feet of leader fish. It is felt that the fish has a 5th Race "A" Imported 7 Fgb. he is cut off this distance from t1 SPurse: $1,000.00-Pool Closes 2:55 is used and the thought is that 1-Booji B. Aguarre 125 hook or break-off the leader wire. 2-Viajero J. Bravo 122 The tournament will be held 3-Bendegus B. Pulido 113 this is the first time,In four years 4-Dictador V. Castillo 116 held other than at Acapulco. Now for the gopd news the Panama. The team captains an 6th Race "G" Imported-I Mile agreed to accept- a proposal from Purse: $450.06 Pool Closes 3:S5 Naturally we will have to have the First Race of the Double for such a tournament. This i n 1-Prestfgioi R. L. Oil 111 eratlan from the boat owners, mer 2-Porter's Star) K. Flores 120 ernments of the Capal Zooe and 3-C. Prince F. Rose 110 can be arranged ang are.sore thai 4-Pincelao E. Silver 110 success. Several-sources have plec TED NORRIS JIM FUL TnON 5-The Dauber C. Iglesias 115 look good for all concerned to piti TED NORRIS JIM FULTON6--Rosario V.Ortega 115 back to Panama. More about thi 7-Royal Claim) J. PhilUlps 112 been contacted. B B "" 'T'"'" ifl-'.' 8-Parag6n) 0. Sinchez 111 ... .. Pa0 nBarney and I spent a week S'7th Race P" I'mported-41 Fgp. pliahed one thing wnlch, alone w< SPurse: $500.00 Pool Closes 4:05 cess. For several years we have I Second Race of the Doable hang ve 'ur M on-ei tjag "- ax S, 1-Levadura J. Bravo 115 close off shore and Tomy lffol 2-Slsamo Aguirre 112 new boat and we snagged two of t] S8-R.IL R. Gil 112 ed 4 % lb% the'other a S' 4.--Golden Mine B. Pulido 114 them.hi las attractfte trop. the weoght but perfectly formed a EIGHTH RACI when they arrive we will dIsplay t "2-Year-Old Native Classle examine. 6% Fgs. Purse: $1,000.00 (added) Florida fishing of course can Pool Closes 4:41 Quinlela their hospitality can compete with "POLLA DE NACIONALES end of the horn. We haf never CLASSIC opportunity to visit w'th oman 1-Portal B. Pulido 110 fishing theY'have is st= and t 2--Calo Jo) G. 1Snchez 110 cd. They Dot o il co O " n3-Petits) F. Rose 107 ed.3They c ot only Pthe e^ y 4--Pit Jme B. Aguirre 110 conservation is there Ot. W 6 -DJa V. Castle 110 fish, redfaish, sea trOut, aifish,. S6-Bletaya E. Silver 107 took at least, one of WA fish above ----ig J. Bavo110 and they ate catching n Plac BILL ROBERSON RONNIE McCONNELL 7-Rodt Bravo 110 Idea now Is thatfhI take W.--Oohd Bound ?. Ord6fiez 110 Idea now is that. fish of take t 9-Marilu 0O. Chants 107 when other types of atlo receive 10-Golden Tap A. Mena 107 cie of casting. Marlipt fishing seemsg-to be Ila S9th" Race "C" Imported -- 7/ Fg..t flying 4 flags and Ken 16.-t' Purse:.I85-.681 Closes 5:151 time out. Other boats hve bee One-Two month. Will get the dstls for nb 1-OrisI) H. Reyes 117sx Seri left for a four day-trip7 I2--Cheriberlbin) F. Rose 115 comber trip this year, htM -more 3-Piropo U B. Aguirre 117 see what De6ember hias t offer. 4-Vamn1DhY5 K Flores 120 5Hart #Lass V. Ortega 112 -armf, A.Phillips 112 Sports Shorties eth Ra -eti ported-7 Fgs. s -,Pool Closes 5:40 Here and there in 1,44 t .J. Bravo 111 Halfback Bob Floyds l -Rath. ,.gbht. K. Flores 126 ka and 11 other collc O. Chants 114 stars agreed to pla f :i'Mcha V. Castillo 121 against the West r iMe .-Man Road V. Ortega 120 Game in San FranciseA -- 27. "Dutch" Meyer r tv g head football coach Uk1th Race "D" Native- % Fs. Christian and was Purse: $800.00 assistant coach A BOB SALTER JTM MAY 1-Miranda F. Ramos 118 J ockey Tony Despr 2-Manolete V. Rodriguez 108x 368th race of the ye %-Annie N. R. Kellman 115 him only 20 behnd- 4-Primor B. Aguirre 112 Multi-mllionaire alm father of Interpa ____"'__"__.... ._ W gClub president, : of 73 In Chicago. -4 .. . . ,_ r ., ,. ; ,*. ...... . ... .. ... ' ,- +- ive O s Fish IA/ ." .fi i oM rnesf airedw a tOWt4 LACO athes onM- ood old Panama after a flshln ' m the fishing standpoint tfAi Jdo h I If represented the Panama o R4. ataonal Salfish Tourname , 22nd. The Catalina Tuna s M.jAe.-V ment and we placed 5thL am hdivdual for 5th place among the 70 odo| iThirsda, Lt. finitely was not good th Yeis a, 81. d LIy D. ing the tournament. In faot.l 4. .y enough to get one more strt T Island the beast) we would have w ered as an alibi, we didn't heed si t4 , d and we were able to land every c gaul this year, that is for every an e contestant received 145 points honrs. points. The new method of re- al g for the seems to be acceptable to most as follows: used and the fish is counted as .iP ( ) a cut the leader below the swivel ..........226 . wire trldlng behind the release l ........ 2l better chance of survival when ....,.. .. .24 he boat. Light solid, leader wire .........21 the fish wfl either throw the - at West Palinm Bach next year, '.,... 220 ) s that .the tournament has been ,* ....... 1954 tournament can be held In ........ 12 id the board of director have * Panama in West Pal&Mach. L (11) BOATS and facilities neqeatry ....... .. 1 , ot Impossible but calls for coop- .S. 2',-*.13 . chant ain Panama and the is t *MV-N? . Panama. We oe the devils l t theu.toname -willbe $ u te thr support and :h In and bring the t 0nt , t later when all concerned hav * fishlhg in Florida. We accom- ., m , would have made the trip a su- . both wanted a-small a .atI Itels. Wa y-st .ese little~ utlq5 OI s m:..whe those atereate can not compare with Panama, but Sany and come out othelog been trte4 bettOr orhad.te y. enthi*rMa herIft i,,en. fished dolphin J-S h "Us$I-Rinose Hi . mn Utb '- l ,2 th- --t 1- ..... irl .Sday i te firnt De- 1-Dofia 3El B i g t t o w ca 2-Numbe. -. ..r.. .w..... I ~ It-, i~I wteeted tha harness the IS. , .. .. . '; ^, ".'. . '- i '" .l -] ,:.. BOB GRACE r . K. -.". ia VERNON BRYANT *~~~ "*^o 4- RAy NCKISMus Imported Canned Hims PEK DREWS KRAKUS & ATr A"'r 4 po4ND are offered.by STAGAROPUL COMM 'LED , . ,. 1'" t ir -,. I " ~-UNNI a1~uy 11Tr ^-' s, ..',, f... ,' * . ... - , t~;ti~: . UII , / ,~CC *- i Win S p. - F~ ~ ~0p *~3~ba&Uina (na Lawm 'W *C-~T ^ W ^ S ';, -7 N ot BiE i gh For r; Tttikletoes' Fired For incti Siproeting igi up Senim -Playi PToOa yuickvl ..st IM U <-.h- .. *' ,]In the w orl ShlenI an A. W the eaon with Athletic S itble group. the parent bodx. Southeater A has bMn tre Last seon It was Andy Carey tended the y 1giPhl too the Cerv and al Segrist. Selkirk court game's in l0 .l aROOw a dbqflt wwarned that C l only ye a year tbe to.i Maryland r ved fom Mary Col- tmn wet ly thm 40 o. the Bowe d. lege of Calfornia, wouldn't hit magnul t 1 i It owew, at aQ nAmeria geite pitching, ex- Ruled off t t t wo campan do t might affect his third the ye MCaey 8 galel was ma ing t baking. Ca0ey had to be return- loyal to 4 straight world champlon* ed toKC, was brought back, op- insttutI. toned to Syracuse when Loren o S ere u wasn't room lt Babe was obtained, ended the Frank Ram ae organietlon for Oeorge Bel- gd wlth the Tanks. gen, supf kirk and 8ten," says an of- The Yankees twice looked at d.P redro fielal of the New York Amerl t whom alirk says be- rcum so oag Cd gsat thad basj~en hippid ner eat son. Twi te Bolkirk was fir-e him bok tfai tnhe i ldi V AUAmerilcan Sed forW he was paid to do Ca*r Segrist And stech among the t manage City well and had s one hita ob r es at late perfur t g t ive an a"urate appraisal of bat with the anks. er didn't Kentucky h players., it much better. ing batch of d After 0 years the oran this year, an 6tches nation, the man who succeeded wBR BiTEd SKOWRON next. The W S tat ante Rth ua an outi*tlelder AWAY having the le t go because he protemel ..-'ray in anagepr, anst" ng a up young g ThoroughYn discouwagoed, erv making and le anP too a Mdid at bat and a the Baron Ru. SLewis Am ong Other things, Selkirk otf en returned to KAn- ton of pla was string to oure the most Ca*. trip, and w malignant ailment of the high- "It looked like Bob Just d g- have an adr e later which Is the shut* .d to call the whole thing off schooling. tlh of talent 4 tartanew in 1058," ex- Coach Rup t any ha sev erely damaged a plain Selkirk to make good be ue- number of. emellent franchisees si ply did not have any wouldn't give to win" The Yankees havebeen ut luck w theplayers I sent pe who put a got to of the practice l KainsasCity, stenghl. sideline han * the iOta n Minne the "This led him to remark that championship ioar is Red Box A Lotueville, tc. thr Amerlcan uAssociatn o must By now yop t wam- sThe Ae t en more be a terrible league, and it did ing to stay a eaa aMoulC e thea current not at any too well out that his -men. 41fre selective milie draft was way." Despite th L more launched In e14b8. giTo this scandals, the ly be seed the defl- h of superior perform. R MW eAC OWr 25 TIMES A? * a I. beau UV'~ee4 ~ -~ sklaker,~A~ E 6 . '-' -;-- ; -- ---- t-'r-- " '-'4 4.,5 * *;* a cher had a tremendous pq.leries money. es nuveU away on C Pa Set Sto r Recor StheT Jlopyed Ou gasaaOwlJ w'By kSSRi SMYON W O ee. rafk t .alonc' n ar et e Ws a strCed crar e u r m up dg o ie a road aut o tI-etIand the ally gars mentS .,a as r ma 0A t."en t irtMOSS. WesI tohe the y saopr d t.f W. wth at a,*.ver. A pub A W trackon I' -Pi tbek t a t eone t the on thds and fou e could h end I16 1D50, t9 e ones8 oat o the tM, Lin atironasl stock car re- t ae toasaft ethe fact they w re k er. e s y t c S D es a...hld atwo-la cad ehis debut audr .onel J.,y 1e-a . track e ln the rlgater whelb W dB,by of *:41 Ow fr m ."" e ro -," i"rt the m, ai n l snlr Ol- o a d st~ aer. crew btta hd Its, weks Ioab _r r the 4a Do*g. TI,.dr IL ^ -P ; &,, .. iSIIS "' ; " MA bib - I. one of the urea In the s There will ment in the Paul Bryant steck around coach. , The bulk o warts will beI result of Bet of-sate a$hl rule and Rup whinses from The coathini Selkirk And Stenge ------ : ', .. '_ ; --- 7 -'--. --_ - ve Kentucky Cagers Loyal To School rs Drop Credits To Be Eligible In '4 can do a good ob y'iving Kentucky officials also f ts ditor ,lads from LbuIvle, exington, that Bemrnie Moore has Versailles' nd the back coun- poor Job as the nou E Dcq -en- try a.mom ium of hand-picked Conference's commiss tat 1t firbaps the outseid help. Spokesmen point to Tkle a basketball squad /* my Haslam partleipatiu &U dressed up and ;, BCHOLARSHIPS in eight games for Teo to .play. bfeore being declared ine fI Natiola Collegi Look for Kentucky, which iatlon and feels It has been given the bust- Pullback Andy Komar's Mi! Conference a -n- ness by the Southeastern Con- once more comes up along t.t young men .4o the ference, to strike back with a same line. Is Deil's lad or proposal that all league seats of ' outfit ri three higher learning limit out-of- Persistent reports have :8 in the university's stae scholarships.- Wildcat brass that Bobby Dodd the Oeot * Memorial Coliseum. would force the others to go Tech coach, will take oveWr for the campaign along with them in limiting the commissioner. " Iault of their own, reliance on the Pennsylvania -. remain intensely foal fields for football players Anyway; Kentucky plans Iph Rupp and the anld Indiana for basketball ma- bounce back like an election r5 trial. peter. . Iosy and Cliff A- I% ... Sto I senDrs. its -from their cur. they can be back They are bona-fide ., generally retad three allukest couer mera in .the land. has a record-break! freshman prospects id will have more rildcats can't : misu country's strongest number, size, shot- speed. p had no intenr- ng freshmen this on't next. They'll ditlonal year of pp appears a cinch d his boast that he e up until the peo- Kentucky on the ds him the NCAA p trophy next year. u know Rupp Is go- at Kentucky with e point-s having e Baron right now. e more popular fig- itate. be no retrench- Blue Grass, with also a solid bet to 2as. head football Of Kentucky's stal- i home-grown as a t Bryant's five out- etic scholars ip s Ip's ability to land his own territory. g staffs feel they STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NATIONAL BREWERY, IN. ' This is to remind you that, as per written notice already sent, the Extraordinary General Assembly of Stockholders called by the Board of Directors for the purpose of considering the pro- posed amendment to the By-Laws as well as con- sidering the construction of a new, modern plant and adopting the measures necessary to proceed with that work, particularly those pertaining to the financing -of the same, will be held in the main offices of the Brewery, North Avenue No. 77, on Tuesday, December 9th, 1952 at 7:00 p.m. a. .1 Due to the importance of the matter to be Sscussed at this meeting, your puactual attend- ;xce is requested. d amble to attend. plese co- dperate by sending uS" your proxy miiodlately. TIHE SECRETARY. .a S. 0 M G A. eamaster it * t in [I .' ___",, L d a, ' venn. The nsan te Self-w i. The Iins t atr and dust ymbol e v r.. quality l the Sitelf. at thtAr 'danger spots jeweled lever movMentL - lew 1 rv Winding. F rom of every watch: Your Oxap AutomAtc moment. with normal ndn F Csal. T h meul has 17 Jews "S M -....d F rdmsf eweb S wo aIt movement your hl est r -re.lance Itrunnin oeweled-ever w Waterh stores up reserve of the tsipter is ensur a minimum of wear. power sufficient to keep It ed by tu h irtal bing aminmu o eaeestU for a ours the precise gited in to e cased bedl to further assure you ot Sor hours after leaving T pso ten- utmost accuracy. wulkne #I the cstal Large BalaCe with BRihIL S Optional Winlag. The. a a freaeacy mdoenM mu- Stir eless t 4 of dnlalt fsordint hih cM.oDaa - FA engne = fo w Of very. s able ratins. Also. C up the.t orimn-of wt n l tah T movement of the warers ,s o Screw" a he ciae Is wrist has a lihterin- 8 re tioe sTprerTein. comtoeqd .eof We _parts fluence on a watch with a ad tension oetiaLe Isp which a rae "sealed" to- high frequency oscillating rants" relable.en oe ted by the deeply balance. r Performance of the jewel- the d prebed blene m ed4tever escapement move- *Bref GO ie psThe Shoc k PrtheeMeat. The ment. mastw A yVW fitted movement l Atted at the fiwith the ,att, erown balance with a double SNo Over wlding. A spe- -a t 9seae ps- shook-absorber. which Sc-stel$ stay Uale the tent -r Iabe d more protects th e me S mainspring against over- nrea ensure con- ch winding xa breakage. tinud ata". lateral . C "PERRETs" EtE COMI R.P. S .'.. -- A -- C" . "-* Sf.:. .^^ .pv -^-...,.is _"C.M-4 L-- m I and A m a Us,? . "* ' rJC9~9~` ~~ ,; r W3* 'ei ,UP Nam es nn u" . ^, ^/l 'V.: y i..- *' .*'" '%"' : " *i"r.' "* 7 ,- ., i , ''* 'FX-'"''' w- .. A 1"S^^* Iir I - 1952's Wacky Accidents Pigs, Rabbits Shoot Back a highway. H( felt his Wheels hit leaned out to shout at a worke. but the plane kept moving. It on the ground below. His safety even went around a curve neat- hat fell off, struck the maZn ly. Wardle looked out, discovered br his nose, he'd landed on top of a moving etimas it just doesn't pay car. Nobody was hurt. to get ot of bed, does it? -Engine near: Motorist George mas, of Jeffersonville, Ind., ' a is car on a railroad H tra. long came a train, slam- "WM "WWu- med ntothe car. It sliced off the & LI front completely, but left the R D A Is O rest of the. car irom the wind- shield bacl14ncluding Thomas O -intact And the windshield noW 1 o wasn't even scrched. Neither - was Thomas. i ON, Dec. 6 (Eul)_- arlla. Strike up the bazadge: Little nt approve the West p Johnny Carmlchael. of-ewmar- man Treaty na d the uriopSOan ket, N.H., was wztching.televl- Armym pact dafterta ro-An sion like a good flve-ye r-old. Ar-y cae ra ma i--n The acrobats on the creen re hour session this mornn doing some tricks that temp and then adjourned IPdefLpit41Y Johnny. Hp tried one, alippep t a ta the tourt'*, d6CiA.t'18 and broke his hip. *whether kreoadient -cpus- Dyna might not: Lucky is the tional. word for Robert Moses, of Brock- y' pre-dawqvte.was onI ton, Mass., who cracked up his the, nd.readRjng0bnly'of.the truck. That part wasn't so. lUcky two I ns under 0hlc'.yest -he ripped through nine. posts German- ll re rm,500,000 men and the truck turned over-bl1t ln re r re i ing almost It could have- bee, worse. The complete gaLy, ut the truck was loaded with dynamite. government. ertied it a* a And nothing happened. "political dee .~ 'Impatient: Maintenance man Voting on g 64*ratifica- Gus Smith-was doing mis. main- tion bills,. p-.b1 pa-ra- taining .on the roof-of a St. graph the treat w -.W: - Louis, Mo., building. He. fell ed. by an averak.t of.. 56 through a glass skylight and votes.in the low hp -- landed .on a conference table iament, "-.,_ surrounded by men. Smith eeu ld . have done worse-the men were Government p i.." all doctors. He fell through the diately. asked t.e CosiaWt.tipn- roof of the City Hospital. a Court in Erlsruh e vltoer Half safe: A crane operator at a two-thirds. aority *4.. the Portsmouth, N.H., Navy Yard lower houte l, rufrned final ratification ,I-_ -e ltthe; t.6e6 -ats.l - Ilaly's le in mkoints P l ay, a< Iyl s CO UIIS will have d O d1 .ln eoffe that the treatte i M ntlta Def. Travl Ban two d the ty Is required' enq I By RICHARD KL]"INER SAccidents will happen: Some- times. But there are other times When accidents are too bizarre to insult with an ordinary vert Slke "happen." These are the ac- cidents wilh personality, which can be said to materialize, rath- er than happen. The National Safety Council carefully cherishes accounts of such monumental mishaps. Here, taken from the council's list, are the 1952 Wacky Accident Cham- pions. Ammunition: A butcher In Lueneburg. Germany, knelt be- side a pig. prepared to shoot it. SThe pig was quicker on the draw. SIt kicked Its hind leg. struck the trigger, sent a bullet Into the butcher's knee. Power steering: Joe Strauss was driving through indianapo- lis when his car was hit by an- SC other car. The crash sent Strauss' vehicle into the path of another car, and again it was hit. This was enough for Strauss' car. It spun around and describ- ed a full circle, winding up by slamming Into the rear end of the first car that had hit it. Side trip: In Korea, Capt. Fred C. Seals, of Dallas, Tex., was *riding in a C-46 cargo plane, (- dropping supplies to Ols below. The plane lurched, and Seals was thrown through the open door. He fumbled to get his par- achute open. But the plane hit an air pocket, dipped down- ward, and Seals was scooped back into the plane. Some crust: In Atlanta, Ga., baker Rufus Franklin was hap- ^^*' a 1pily mixing dough. A hunk of y >the stuff-welghing 70 pounds- slipped off the mixing table. It Sell on Franklin'd foot, broke a bone. SHeir mail: Driwing along a 0 <3 highway near Meridian, Mass., Mrs. G. D. Middleton saw some- thing fall from a car in front of Usher. She picked it up. It was a two-year-old boy. It took her 15 miles before she could catch up and deliver the childM.i Hide-and-to-s k:. Michael Cannon, a three-year-old lad from Elwood, Ind. hid in the family washing machine. Mom came along, dunmpod in a load of wash, turned on the motor. Mike decided it was time to come clean. He screamed, and was res- cued, uninjured but sudsy. Hare trigger: Julius Monroe S. was peacefully sleeping in Bal- S: timore. Md., when something hit his hand. The pain woke him, and he looked around to see a rabbit had him in the sights of a efntfenced Farmer .22 caliber rifle. The bunny must have discharged the gun auto- Smatically, wounding Monroe. Wanis To Buy Frari Jersey driver: Surprised was the word for Mr. and Mrs. Milo r He r R. Ewing of Denver when a 1300- pound cow dropped. onto the roof Of their car. The animal was HAZLEHURST, Miss., Dec. 6 running away from the stock- TtJP) Armon Whittington yards and leaped off an over- tried to make doubly sure that uass onto the Ewings' car. The he would never have to serve cow was killed and the car his appealed 90-day sentence to wrecked, but the passengers the county prison farm. He were not seriously hurt. tried to buy the farm. Farced landing: Pilot .Tne When the Coplah County Wardle, of Salt Lake City, Utah, board of supervisors put up the had to make a forced landing on farm at auc' on Thursday Whit-. tington made the high bid - Whittington, who was con-Red Puge Hits Evicted of illegal possession of whisky, said it was strictly a ll Million business venture. -"That's pretty gooJ land and I just got to thinking what l8aCturop fine pasture it would make for eans my cows." he said. "I figured' LONDON, Dec. 6 (UP)-Com- that jail barracks over there munist purges in East Eturopean would be a perfect place to keep satellite states since 1948 have miy feed to keen people from hit a total of up to 2,500,000 stealing it" party leaders, officials and i There remains, however, a rank-and-file members, accord- ounty jail where Whittington Ing to an authoritative compila- would have to serve his time tion released today. V'the state Supreme Court re- The grim balance shows be- Pged his appeal. tween 2.000,000 and 2,500.000 ',nd his deal for the farm members have been expelled 3i not final. The county may from the satellite parties. *,tide that his high bid was Several hundred thousand of high enough to justify the them have been deported. | Approximately 150,000 have -beenarrested and still are in .. prisons. Party leadership has been charged drastically in all the Help Figlt yg satellite states since the purges Began and it appears more will Ifollow-chiefly In Poland. Roma- nma and Hungary The recent I- rague trial probably marked the start oi a new series of SOf the top Communist lead- ers who attended the opening of the Comiform In September, 1947. more than one-fourth have Icy, since been purged or otherwise / Idisappeared. thwishe ads M sic law ... acr 'toral Front ',le ._ 'other * pro-goventRmetf a o aer VenezUtel,'49 se lt cona. stituent- aMembl '.7 i . portId lFront b d other 8d; V The "opposition- bliccnt Democratic Union )Waa I . given 21 seats -.tWaCou . pixie .'. - of the Federal Dis t. asembuly bad eted w..kl --, a -t., .-. a. i[J . LUWIEBT-WIUEST WDURTSTER-.Joiat Camp4-l points with ubderstandable pride to his co-creation, the.l I Named for Capipbell and his partner. Elbert Dooley, .tn Is onlj 3S6~ inches high, and Is six feet wide, the lowi sport *ar. ever built, according to its investors. The hI machine is powered by a 160-borsepower Olds eqwin expectat-to have a top speed of about 140 emllw p ,e , lgg*; ? *j.: ROME, Dec. 6 (UP)-Italian CominYMuIs said today they would -attend the forthcoming "peace coiferenef" at Vienna Iq defiance of tnh ban by the Italian government. The ComAnunist-led "Nationp- al Committee for Peace" de- clined to,'ay in a cbmlnique; however, huw it would get Its delegates to Vierina in the face of government action. The government not only banned anyone going to Austria f6r the congress, but also sealed Its Indirect approaches by halt- ing all travel to all Communist countries The PeaMp Committee said "thousands of a sse m blies" throughout Italy selected. 200 delegates to the Vienna Con- gress. They said: "When the people unite in Congress for.peace, on-- ly those absent are at fault. Italy will be present."I ho&r - . V r V !"Let Mhe people n tfj l" In New Y .or B LEONARD W RUPPRT w fTON. N.Y. (NRA) - Unless you've peer Been 'one bet- fore, the alght of a submarhte is- not by itself unusual. Neither Is the silht-o. a meadow. Bat when you put the two together, with the subnarte in the meadow, the effect ' definitely startlln. That is exactly the sight that greta you on a farm here in up. per New Ytork State. THere are--no guards around r;ght now. Yet even though th " na'bmarlne. Ull never to to sea, it Is a. valuable wpabon in AmerO iea's defease a~senal. It w .L be powered by atomSle ' submarine in the cow ua tois also another history kne' in the atomic age. t Q years ago (on D'eM DrKnrico Fermi touteh 0ji "f.&A .aAlf** a ff L '' * 11131? he~n~j iIIu1~ inI I& >wrved Its pll, it will abandoned. p b ball, Mter. A via. ,,malred ycome Rit: the "At- the sfe- Sr whsdfUe- 1 1 IL' I "I * :' ,*. . S.na o.yu to twG ti 1 __ _1F , e. .i '. ,.. . me-amlmn, rEAm. ,. -L L, ' r be. !. 0 b"l !P.t4mn we I* El NOW MC Arc'mthmr tilAi 4 * 1h0?' aR s& af the Etaff oian tIhe ttle to th. tB Wa pacgh -the ground peals th f t .e It .- s a lle .d *- . _ a. ,S- Vya^'l b) .A to alvage a bit y envelope for living expense, much less iWag nade- for .gEMtgVIfiaAi- htalday l. odebtdthat war toavd4 this tihul' t, b er salary, fat el: del t i'dollr blla into B -ilf i e:ga pa yi "I" .. .i _l',ing, i.t. Hvil~my pay AMuRSA Wtha0 f ts V0 0. .;'I isrw,... ,..- tfo" s, tv ..srm oc- p& above sooqm . 'i" .--. -f *V iit-benetl6 ,y- y , o.-At- want to both: with 'A" a. t a round number of dol 4llO sa: "do .ber m bpgting In a round jnmmer t .." & i, hA.d ll Bletty earns less than a. d . .a weku tht is not easy to do. H . 'et l y anyway . = s, s g am s w~ii~I~J ~ J~SURD" LMeje at mPA N SANTA (-N NEof the reason s a nt a never gets lost while makWig his annual trip is because of the resourehiulness of the men who lay out his route. Here, for in- stance, is one of the problems uncovered this year: 4ny way you go from new house A to new house B In a certain new locality, it's rough. You'me safest, it seems, .only If yoi travel in an EiVEN number 'Of uiages. . ne, In the map on the black. board- above represent s tagea you mugt take to make the jour- ney, There would be no difficulty in getting fom A to B in three, ftve, 'W4Attl.ie or eleven stages, it seem, but that won't do be- cause they're ddd. And the rea- son it isn't ausy to Afgure out Eluive Point route in aa even number of stages is that moat persons, Including Santa, would overlook a stream that can be forded safely. .Locate this stream, include it In your route, and you'll com- plete the journey in an even num- ber of stages. Besldep knowing more than Santa, who we're sure will have the answer before he starts out, you will also have the satisfaction of having solved a QlasslW puule. Solution is elsewhere on the page. of Information 4 ~( ~1 MINI .QU: f How miny edges on a cube? E C. M KrCAe For the Party Who's Who Hers Hub? AS a Christnas party enlivener, '.TI boys went to a holiday party together. As place a quarter, on a table ,' they walked down te street abreast, Dodson, and stand ap empty bottle upslde .il the right of Wilson, separated Wilson from Mor- down on it. (It is advisable to Il. Frank was on Ted's right, and Walter was at use a ahort rather than a tall' e end. The sister of Morrison is Walter's glil- bottle.) Challenge guests to re- iengl. From these clues can you give the full names move the bottle from the n of at all three? without touching the bottle, witli. salR ul-j.I *'uopoa po '*osuma .a"Iw& :oLsaT ot touchingthe cdn, ad with. I 7 * out upsetting the bottle. IOldinf Up tie M ails .It is done by banging your Ut 0 on the top of the table near the -- bottle several times. Don't bag. too hard or the bottle may up at. A series of short, sharp bngrs." will send vibrations to the bottle, w .hich wIfl cause the bottle to nmdve very lilgbtly and gradualy edge Itml'f ot the quarter with. out belg upset. Triogram y x are given a QUE for each of tlh following words. Can you 'ill I the letters to fulfill th de4nitinhm? Each has seven.let- tes. ,Q I .E.. Delak Q U K aseral piece e Q U l O. .. q.U~l .. in ... u .ItWope Q t'.. Ask Sq U K; 1 Watery q e . .. Repressed . ._ YMen sbnonib "a18nb st lBNTR : staton's Informa trances, see If you can'reath the Cm ins piacoe afo traveler a hl---make It,. looM. other or iand c lev., Sfiedndm. However, unless Pne is try a. Magim e W I SamilWar with the station' corr;- DDLE.: W t elation ths e f..h dora, it can be a difficult place to doonnmat to th6 e 6 pt "M the l, hd. The moat important things o s a St iw ti be remembered to that the .h ,. *WteUnB bas four entrance&, only 0 ore f which connects drctly brl Pi r" with the booth. Starting ftm a -loor on one of the street eq.. \ ees SiLUidON TO rI.- o DL. , Won! Buy '* B--mm , S".* '- .-7 .- "- . -_. 'f .-' .- ; B-.mw 1w a's- tUap -mpresd themselves? ( *-A -ity built by vabur (Gen. Sma:n8) 5:1) MI 62-Hebrew h priest (1 Sa 64-Musical study. 4 7 ff-r. s (Esth 65-Upper air. plor 6-Sward. t7-Compare. - S". ' ''. v.\ 52 53 54 51 51 6c we. . -.A 8 91 10 11112113 11117 12025 30 50 i '- *1 wno TIIB TONGU.ELASH r A to Win h always pickthe heht S M m to W in of the rush hour to do her Christ- mas mailing finally reached the S head of the line at the parcel poet window. Taking the top package from her express wagon, she In- S quired of the clerk as to Its -am weiht. at will cost 17 cents to mail," he replied. S14 "That package is for my i nephew, Tommy," volunteered Mrs. Tonguelash. "He solUects 4 'stamps. I thought it would be a great idea to pay the postage a with stamps that he does not 1 U0= 1 1111h1 ave in his collection. What -,., stamps oould I use for the iT TEST YOUR TONgUE eenta. not using two stamps of the same denomination or the REPEAT several timer s w e . r one and one-half cent swiftly as you can: "tamps?" Santa's souped up sled slid The line of waiting package slowly sideways.. .... asiem idgeted. but the eaorte S.ous clerk recited 37 combinations. Mrs. Tonguelash gave the mat- ter some thought. "I think I will Stake a 2 cent, a 4 cent and an 11 - Dcent stamp. I'm pretty sure that Tommy has no 11 cent stamp in his collection. 2-Saucy. Now this package she con- -It uidedinued "is for my sister Mabel 4-Protestant Episcopal (abll.) in Endicott. $3.45 did you say? 5-FrosLt. How many combinations of -ree. birdstamps can I use for that 9-CFnriold Ash. amount, not using the same de- i-Adult males. nomination more than once in I-Behold! the same combination?" ., i Mrs. T. never did hear the an- -i ItI a T swer, for the clerk closed the b window for the night. Can you help her out by figuring it up? j Note: Only those stamps shown in the illustration above figure v a in the answer. iinoun qa.o JOJ elqlfeod er suorfmtqumo 0;o 33sio -See 91oqi o10 uonaqueaq s ua r e ~lulusel.; eq l u0 n.ius.l eal 11104 awoo At eK3 g M i amlisel os |2 i MW a puluinqo M ou uiKIno GAP I T T 0 *JO A ou 'M~ p-m r- RM I *s 1 K a s q. L8V-141 OUmWsYi~tlb 'inma mLsvsnx. Xmas R . via del.4eg down to *hA"" you ca" help h6r. Grandma's d er cided that oaly' threi colors re to be used ii working oat the desWin. B1e'd lke to keptit Ohrist- ms-y, but you cao upe any three color sh area of the qult with one of the threi col- ors, o arraning them, that no two adjacent areas are the same. If you do not have crayomu or colored pen d 11 I, an ordinary pen- cil can b iued to provide vary- ing mhad s or to write In color ini- tials. -, .- '- - . - . . '.. -..*" :.. ." '_. , :-.,*, .*v -i," ] * I ~II L Bosing LeMsso only toys of lut year's tChrltmas presents which little Johnny hasn't broken up are blocks. He has a set of jmill blocks that are one-Inch. cUabe. He, has fun putting them into and taking them out of. a box. How many of these blocks could he put into an empty box four inches wide by four inches deep by four inches long ? Warning: there's a catch to this box. '"ltdme eq 3,pinoa Ii jiuJuWq.j zoq duIe a oau 1i4 eqpinoa qoon Duo .AiUQ *pajU Ml nM -8i2l9e 'Bon -emaim qi v *e alq!-g !nLnI C- a- 6-* I. I'- I - r I * a 71: ~lk~t AR,, J .-. -. 1. . |^JK^i~jU.>i^^iyyi~ii^:H:;^^:^i o W j;tSJ H n IF-~ 4 4.,. ,-,* * STRING SECTION of this band must have a hard time being heard. The trumpeters are sere- 'nading Dr. Rajendi., Prasad, president of the Republic of Indie, on a visit to NarkAnda. e~wFV^^y'' j ^HH LOVELY ACTRESS Eva Gabor wants a "dominating" male to be her leading.man in wedded Xife. The Hungarian beauty said in New York she wants a husband to "put.me in my plbcea" i.5. .' ." " , .,..h L-. .-. 5. ~-.l .5 LEGIEM HAS'IT nampe of-"A se ce ro k "-:;isoith -' vy' ".. .'. - glive the legend,, 7 I CK.Y,. THE RED HEN, doesn't have to.-scratch & .lia ',gt ept'j e: ;i;ior lay any eggs, yet sHe'sjhe epvy of all te"* ftIp 4 0 N xy4''B i resident of the pouly. world. Niky is the pet of 7 *. :' .l wftiilfh- Hook, of Bay Villag 0,, 10 .*1w t o . r~et~ y.tiY Uantue lit: round ofVebab cile' Rgad Ali ~ z~p M" 1 111 .4~L -lrl~c *ON ARCTIC OPERATIONS against a dangerous enemx, t -"erg, "I.8 Coast Guard cutterEast heavy sheet ice on a recent summer cruise. An ocea'iep,'tug-follo s'closely btehirid the Coat Gu3a td's a ug- folk*.. ; osely bi. d the Cooas ut G -' I~~.s Z~ Icy some c i:T IW VELING IN THE style to which he is accustomed, Bonzo IT, Wr-.bigtime movie chimp, gets his ticket punched before loving Los Angeles for a personal appearance to,,r. SW K;ity Fratureas Sndicdae 'W' THIIS S QNE time when-A father. Young Richard get* some 213 British warpla" L who is Lord Arthur Teddeq *,.writex .. . , '' ' IL 14.L; \1 .' -'. [,'. ki i- IA:'- *. r'< ,,.r . *V. ^ ^ ." .' ". 1 L..^ ^ .. *.- ... .< .. IW'# A P i - L. , .j,~a7 .4> - .S~ rl.. 2.. a * I ~ ~ p C-. k-C .~. ;~* !. S. .. '- ..--.. *. -. '.l a.'^" . w ~ -~ ~ ." .,.. - 4- ,* ; ;-- * , P..0 1f6 F2 a... ve C am -I 4, Ame-neat . DECEMMilB 1, MM .v..t - : fl. '* ** r-< ; v1. ". e * "La <1 ,' - - AS ~l*~~.s rli ;'a : .. e e S i @ SISTHMVAN -.- ....'-B'" ZONIANS WERE CONSIDERABLY cheered with the AS announcement Issued from Washington on what the d . three-man rent panel recommended to Obv. Seybokd. he'd 7A The main points made in their report were: the ern udblti exclusion of special charges in fixing new rents, the Franca 3% ty he t,. deferment of Interest charges until July 1, that rent Tre aga lalb ad on the least desirable quarters be reduced and that have it? wH! f 1U0." the cost of vacancies be distributed on a uniform Cn. thi$! M.. basis to all quarters., he tut The panel completed their recommendations after Stevensan, l j et se a short meeting in Washington which was termed a ing apf Oev erhe a tatt salO 'considerable victory" for Canal employes. of a man ibo s mom The second bit of goof es eumalated fear Ma -o the PA .ad e Balboa Heights when the Governeor f liee an- Un (A ). noanced the newly-prepeed reae, which wete But Ike qled tl aL He wen to EM. to go into effect today, wodM be d uaye until af- It is mumt to doubted hait ter the meeting of the beart of dinets eof the there was much dffrent to w it 0t.of tumanAit.. .. Canal Co. this. week. Americnms the rak (atral ta Seybold left soon after the announcement, for Wash- been seeing the ma monthe "t. . ington, to attend the meeting. Bat the idea Ise A m Labor and civic groups claimed they wquld not stop' world that Koes U we their protests unless a truly "moderate" Increase [a have a war, or u don't. but we the affected, or a postponement until July 1 ia given, munists carrying ,co atea t _ Throughout the Canal Zone, workers who have been at our expense, at a time place ow fighting the rental increase were pleased with the choosing. results ---so far but continued their policy of watch- In offering the advice to ful waiting for the final outcome. West, young ma t"' DOn t AlaM o to have Intended something thns The District Court buzzed with activity "last week through S an Franeaco's Golden . as cable thieves burglars, and car thieves paraded Fact Is,'the K9ea ac W a la before Judge Outirie F. Crowe. washed' up. Th p p o ple ofthe it e,.* Three Panamanian farmers were sentenced to serve already shown e EMe one year each at hard labor for trying to cart away 554 expected with tha is f . feet of Army cable which they had dug up, cut to terms b wn ag t bnl ,WAz.t Alt.itest.a ! 346 pieces and loaded on a chiva outside of Cool. tion of ever gWte u t & ya The cable was worth over $ M-that hapt etnr 1tat -B cemat Bs w. '. 'An American, who just cant keep away from "bhot- ikephO t a mO s "o mande rowing" cars, and his Panamanian companlan were watch tihe s lht tha Ine the nra each sentenced to 18 months at hard labor forat- can enMuse about W .ar w t. ties up a fat e.ot tempted grand larceny. Charles Robert Norgan, 24, his opratonaiG In a neck of. the woods where and Honorio Castillo, 26., were both-old-time offed- they would bel the main event era, and Norgan was still on probation for a sihlat boat ever got Kt conviction last year. Together with a 19-year-old MHsplan for iIeg nmMre South Koreans for. fr.t 3 youth, who was given a suspended sentence due to Une fighting dald tut down the American ca St . his age, and the fact that he was a first offender, tie but it won't top the War. .f .,. - the three defendants had been caught stealing a 9f1 Of aDurse, there I thie mall pwble: How t f'o C-evrolet station wagon worth $2,500, from in front a war which the other'alde wata to kee or the Balboa Baptist-Church. one Mke I doubtless working on as he salt o to Hatal! aboard the cruiser Helena, A 62-year-old Jamaican newspaper vendor filed a o - damage suit for over $13,000 against the American While the Korean ar cptuttred -In a Transportation Co., which runs buses within the Zone. manner, another sectr athe Rlan- iMti Nathan M. Ogilvie claimed his leg was amputated af- West vs. Reds e wu lww sp .u ter Injuries he received when one o; the companvs roar. At Nasa. n IndohinA a the. buses overturned and pinned him underneath. He had bate. off attacks by home of@ blames the accident on the carelessness and reckless. maunlt-led VIetmnaSmhoite iWhicuhaM i ness of the bus driver. Uthe OFench poa0m. 0-o where mae tha- t-o . President Jos" A. Rem6adn answered a question which its apstlIp,hn mortt, al. had been on the lips of Panamanlans and Amerlcaap redoubt s n alike during a press conference Friday: the reason the eon-sweplfl why U.. Point Four officials packed up and left the border, ant- Agricultural School at Divisa. French ls Everyone knew It was at Vhe request of the Pan- foeer-'ln. M a amanlan government, but there was much ueasng -a Framme U to the real purpose be-hind the request. COL aeM am ade t caler that h Mu am S't, Nome S di ron t object to the te ehalenala gvebum be as i by the Un' easty ofArkansas ado- Tft. an k lLnW eiAL hPoiC t b tF ewom too 4- an- that the Presidento the m-nret op Pi. oumat te to pbi and fre as t rants t y thae aadm The -thfleadd a'hS M>k was sesidered an affrmS to FaU nalm. Mi In -L The agreement. which was camaeledg gn =.31 hi n1e6 |- VU. Point Four officials and the PanamA government. --, d l.s was harmful to the sovereignity of PanamA,. Mewa"f t pwouan declared, but he declined to temn arema-n "ie the previous adznlniaflstion anght a for uipi- a. S ing such an agreement. hoo" earlier n the week RenMj had announced plans and "mhau. e MO t, to reshape the activities or government Instautlon-. e v o far u s Wotoe a engaged In the development of live stoemk l laj e lo. d. resources under a new iapcy to be e Na- -. b S tonal Development Institute,. A,. Au eJi se afra Md , A lony-standine tiff. between a olda polee cap- ug tie- MS3 AuM hr* Stain of West Indian extraction and hii chief. M ab lnwha .td SPastr Ramos, ended in the firing of Capt. Al.ajnd0 hich wi "Loi-" Stephens. LI- gYma .UW W R ansu claimed that Steahens was uaiordinfte Asatas a(raemep et and pulled a gun on him after ref ilng to obey an as m. . order. Stephens, however, denied Dulling hbis: ga u e .e Ammw dguotogo C ;. Ramos andcoubtenred with the charge thatuitau et Wt waysi ,, Wte q W d set uo a sitIaion in Which he would 4ave been a1 s, n. - 2 tled by Ramos' henchmen if be had ab umch as om w byhis ta "oier a touched his weapon. .. .. to Mi.lSme a- . rained out on Tuesday, but Wedned.ay UseI wa ,ain orwipnIwthe' m Snm. .teite. wa clear allowing the -rwaate of the parade tto a yg% .,rt- ,' report a total of SUI. thrownnr thei fl. car.- a- ts 6 0ft'WL'm I ruled by students by spectator. in t.e .t Nations % T The money, an' an additional sum collected by the foreign mlnstE if Aha a lUrbsnization and Rehabilitation Bank, will so to- edIndia's lan to bring peace t ward the nationwide fight against tuberculosis. Even some a O.diRto-a l, o let Vidhinhky stall the plan I at t S-More thpn 250 IsTathmian nurses gathered last week nd this earning distrust, n an a' to attend their first convention here at the Army and land *here it slsht have eWe 0 Npvq Club at Fort Amador. colorful exiNbits were dlsolaved featuring t he Iptest wond ha-up- waWle - tk,-"r IIn sunplles. medical b ks nad nurses' fphlons. Whu th "e-e'ected as nreka-ent was Berale T. urlin- n. E Small whl Mrs. Edith Donidson was a med first vice- kick fth president. o Ib -0o t ratan ti Ume rolled around tor t Latsl.At. r lea. wto has lunt fnhted a 20-wee course rW j %WPV ~tI Awmricqp Spal at Albr6* i ftdents t 12 Latin nations attended thei sehol. cond M IA-- P ddeo ,,.. A ng tean .nman downed in the 3i'" ), .. ;^ ^ -f. ^ ..- - 'i( .- Saer A to ,,lfa,,uuvnty I "Inoncd 0th -. be mOra =0 I :.. .i.* .. aw. r~ i "M .^ ,. J~~~~~s: riq I ~ t . Bbrol .r . .. '.- ..... . ... . ',.h." ) at("^-.- kPIk i yb k a . J ,+ ..'Sday Cros-Wod Puzzle" -..'. --.- +' ,'2Ir l 77 I 7..' ". -'- 15 9 I d fti *0 T 96 16 17 18 . .. %k4. .2121 29 30o r- 32-- 484 9 I P ~.64 6 6 ... -I. W._IL ,-+-+ f if.+"LW . I .g 9I5 Sfit .12 1 13 120 IODAIT VMUCAL 90-Farm building ,r ..ki- Pm nt S7-Dealartngr Ir i imte0oh 0-Hard- 4 shelled L.' fruit* - U banda- e 4. .. . Ab~~ S,.. ..-. .. -. *; . - p,~ - *.a .~ 7 s*iWP' -***- 127-Itered j . wi ..... .al.. ley I. S- a*. i tm (eN e. ". i a-- i..,- - -.^ *- --(aaijt fi d uwd ensewnei + . .. I ,wl ++ : .* .-- -+ .'r ' 1-Dres fastener V--epftebrane. ,- *-M4Bwe 4-Bxpmeme ., by Mlona_ 5-AnttnM&lpep --Pettahming n ame 13-VUra outward 14-Qradialike plant "-' l5-Toothlesm 16--Unit of electromo- tive force 17-Feminine name 18-Lively dance 28-Metal. bearing materials 30-ConjunctioR 32-Objetives 34-Rude .. 4 . 30-D UptUovqn 37-Var r 'of apipel 38-Aacend D.Itrtrilid by King F re ON. Siane I 39-Is conveyed 76-Central 40--Dye Rts 41-t6pple .. oLa. 43--DhOvir otf a-" .. N -t-i aen 44 .-Bqt.io "... rft- . T-. -a W-,.-.-eci.t-O S ,-Fe I. *afgtft - OSO- Renined 101.-DIVine ,. on the feet Insatrup c 0 -Title of 102--Biot-t ' Sreapet lonug rang* 94--tinging loQ4-eminine Insect- name i-MSmall 0I6-Paws by point trickery, 6---German lO---Oxw. city 107-Respite 68-Gaee. 108-Portics ---Digit lIO-But. . 71-C I tderate with president horns T72 -Growmng I ll--Actor's out part 73-- for ia9--Bad 74n-oi S2&-NbtrlbVte .- UMaunt .- crds V5- -sOM r t--'Tiwanrre, befg type o urms entire Synldicate S&aehrcan') . .. j ~. ~* ~.i4 t t4- f A Fotos lres | .9" Amer I, I", -. .' - I -1, -' k,~- -- i l- .i-- . -*'*, .. '- . L,J ,, ,,^ 7 .V 4.A .'r. hr, L rf"A..^ ^-.+_ '.. r ,- .-."' ', -.- are~. di -4, - 60OZ --- 5 ~ % - IL H^A -6-- 75 7b 77 78 79 82 3 84 90 -- ----- ;- - ---- --- --.~a--;.--l.- ~*..~~~--. _ - ------ ---- ;;-~~7~~T ~-~--- '70 * -< k k ~,I1:~,,::,- 1. "~";'~ THE PANAMA AMERICAN OWNED ANQ PUtl.iUSy rM'4NAMA AMIICRA PASP on" -.- ,. . uiNBqNetrY NML.ON MOUNUoMJLL INl ts HARMODIO ARMAU. IEDITO 7B. H STRca 0 80X 134 PA*NAA, I. N. P. TELIP4mti H PANAMA NO 2-0740 i( LIas| I CAIsL ADDtEBS, PANAMRISCAM. PAXAMIA - COLON OrFICr, 12 1I7 CENTRAL AvNUI BETWFAN 12TH AND" IO1w 3TIH IR FOrCION RE AESENTATIVEll JOSHUA S. PQWWNS, IN.C. 34B MADISON Ave iNEW '*0K. (171 N. 1V. *nCAL ov *fA IL ER MONTH. "N A3VANCe ___ .7 Pel SIa MOATMa. IN ADVANCE .8__ i.30 ' Pr ONE _VAN IN ADVANCE !4OO _P00 POETS' CORNER MOTHER MOTHER .- .;~ .-. -".. Jt's long and many a year ago, Since your eyes first looked in mine, And my infanr soul began to know Your influence Divine; And it's many a year since that fateful night, When your yes, fast growing dim, Still turned to mine from thetdazzling light Of Eternity's wide brim. The years have sped in their whirling flight, As ever and .aye.they will; But I know with my soul's clear inward sight, That your spirit is with me still. In all life's swift vicissitudes, Though good or ill betide, In Fortune's fickle, changing moods, I know you're at my side." Small reverence I've ever known . For the great ones of the- earth; For the half wit king on his puppet throne, By accident of birth; Por high placed'mnen of cheap renown, Who vainly, strut and prarlce, Disporting, each, his tinsel crown, . By the whirling of chance. PANITINGS WITH YObUR'PWK;i beltve Utht art t meant It lw a p4At1 Miureum. BHutchinson hg created a alln -customers have enthusiasUcally approved 6PS6B-54Mhw Art I i lb. wg*taday WOO ery in his butcher al his cbmbinaUon of.' owd roao bWe. Pearson s lsM~u~ of- s-'. '~' Not such as these shahl e'er,'inspife' r One high, ennobling thought;- And not through these, the living fire Of Destiny was wrought. Man yet triumphantly shall climb To his high predestined-place, By the faith and hope and love sublime, In the mothers of the race. - My Mother, sweet and sacred name, In memory enshrined,. Unknown to Fortune or to:Fame, But in my heart entwined, With all that's noble good and true, With all things sanctified; Today my soul is close to you Today-you're at my side. -By ]ohn AMcGroarty. WASHMeTOr.- Gradually t0e a0 t . thres Fields whd ditsppeSPRd sgii behind the Iron Curtain -M the W f n t t 1' beginning to unfold.I'--." 1 recent ay trlals Mpy trial in Hungaj, .m-dl by r tree years nob afc &w Noel Field, formertw bilJ , vsaka in may I adp .'n Herewith na soluUi. to sunday resw ind a sle, No. 454M, pubItehd today. 'mws gi ^ ". I ." . .- H~~~w^ 1 :0la^1^r ye ^^s^^SAd.^ 4i ,. 7' A DItruim C1 . be another .a offclal of the: L wab known as u members, sever" f (or on the iam) 8. Gov't...Th e a Start It 'Dear 1 y daughter (the letter begin#) won't, take off lier Stevenson button. I've tried to reapn wit4 her but I couldn't get anywhere. Yesterday She -came home from school all upsft because someoniW called her a pink. Then I got upset be- Caue ahe 'asked me what a 'pink' was and I aon tell her. VLwash Fulton Lewis or Walter Wiche1' or somebody would give us a definition s I could tell VIitlina." .-m pMianjr. m5' ----- 3,a- d eh i6fW w1 have to . 001 O -een. t Dar Va: FOr wapt of an explanation, the ad- -..'t tnle polite words said dreMeues of your other's letter have dishonesty I federation, the A.L and retired It,to me for an answer as to what is a Ptik?...Tttey could have *nswered-mothbr by .The-ar osendiag their own photos. Instead. they have and Nov. 7, big AFL and asked me to reply, with words. Pks 'are 1P.& tA I fight. Wal- It. Is silly and criuel-f anyone to call you a Oft FL. sThe AML PWnk beqa use you wear a Stevenson button. Gov. M atUtling.-T" eStevenson Is-a very fine American. He was just S th tas- much embarrasped by the support of the Pinks of tHe Loft as Gen. Elsenhower wUs by the Pinks of .Ajh-RWI. .. Of course, Vhirinia, they couldn't drIe, Juat tell what a Pink 12. Under the laws of our noteAl o great try-Leven they are protected from re*Itt 3; to forJuredlea testI al themselves. simple BuA :Im.re4 tr laws (even older than ours) a pInk I an Inirte.owho is in rebellion against Mt the eei tMg om the-parents who bore him-to rel nt the-eootntry which nurtured him.. .In terms of Wr old, our ptoverBk e.lo. have heard of the dog that ir AFL bits tWBe hand which feeds it.. In human terms, a Jinko (somewhat lower) is a bitch which bites Its per as it feqds...But you do not have to know what atlonal a. Pinko does to be:a good American-any more the than .yo have to know what a criminal does to .tton". be -a good citizen...The bigots who called you a Pink (because you wear a Stevenson button) are I real-4elping the Pinkos because there Is noth- b :iwant more .than to be classified with -ou Mbl Americans who voted for the Gov. ,d t,. o -. --- lw-f &d U tNo ardly to admit it...He pre- i l -. ^r.e l..a . He tells t B Colunist League con- > *' .* In eteeluslon, a Pink la a fraud, a fool, a liar and a louse.. .He can be more dangerous than a Red---aince he often deludes those who are Ig- norant, color-blind-or lack a sense of smell... Virginia darling, I am an American like you. If you want proof, the Russian newspaper Izvestia just tobk a pot-shot at me (as the paper Mother wrote to often does) for my warning the other "day about Christmas tree ornaments (which are made in Ivan Curtain nations) being sold here. The profits of which, honey, will help shoot and kill American Soldiers, Sailors and Marines... Izvestia seriously says Walter is anti-Santa Claus! It isn't true, Virginia, honest! Cross my heart Don't stop wearing your Stevenson button... Gen. Eisenhower (who defeated Mr. Stevenson for the Presidency) would say that, too, I am very sure...Be a good girl, always do what Mo- ther says and tell Mother to keep reading all the New York newspapers, so she can get both sides of arguments like this one.. ,Maybe you and Mom can vin $1,000 Reward by helping the P.3.. catch the seven fugitive Communists, wanted for plotting to hurt our country. rEdson In Wahington - 0- - ..B +..-i***f Jo ['--- _.; | H/ '- I. D.. 't^ e c" hiff . . -, --n-' <- ..winl ave. :5' % .-.- A ,. j-.+ .<...;p .~4 -: . . + -'.-'';. + ,- + 3'. .'.' : TO ( ). There is Increasing e obi e around the White Pe C.AlAien, one of Ike's closest _S *#&3e Allen who wrote the b ,a oad "President Who Have nMl s somewhat inaccurate eo e In the early days of *bt U and ended up dolng 1W 4d tecoastruction Fin- M toSke than he Is to teo .tse side door m m b, Ike first met J g' r M *t was in England has bloomed to the e and the Aliens fte bought in the' finances iaB of maintain- a long-distance Wler och Allen tigare ae- hi anml to a meot 490Ar was puttered by n.ould haet I .A gb ". "' , ,' I. / A -'~C~4r' And Mrs. Mary Allen, a sparkling, friendly .gal. will be one of the new First Lady's closest friends. P BONUS FROM TAXPAYBBS A congressional eommattee Is vestigating ,re- portl that the. omtolag heads of various bureaus afnd agencies are rushing through wholegalejmro- motions for oime of their favorite employes be- fore the new bosses take over. It's sort ofa part- hefr are supposed to be two reasonsfor- this trick. It the new heads which are bought in do any mass demt to make way o .men -who they ant to hirehe e t w be to maintain present ncumbets In th s elv service rank. They will Just be de te. back to where they were before the election. On the other hand. It those persons who are getting rush promooios gat fired, the aump-sum pament they u-t, t tei Uued leave will be iguredon their er = 9". other words, it just gives them #ane qits,..is son the U.S.-tax- The whole personnel macihery. of the federal agencies is ,so tanu.ted rtpe nand eenapli- cated, an investigator Mrobe eo mmttee says that. in Is almost lmpaseHitnft 0termine niAw if there Is a widespread aept t6' use this dodge. It can't be proved for several months, in fact. It takes about that. eDtOI r the paper work on such a thing to c0jr through civil service and be tabulated Thent 1 be too late. PoLIe T cAiA.- An expert on government administration claims that on f the e jobs some of the new abn t be MT veIs to wrestling so-called Stj top permanent civil -Trummat there bae beep fre*- .l-p heads of xet 6d the ftek ever even pofl-Anskig ,ei. OoiR VA a ,. lNtW. the epTithe i~ oJftU m PshPsmew .:3 a :'/i -"A rambling; Sof the wto t Ia -edto*ne0 thb iv Li * A ^ '*3.. -' .' - ;C., ,..-.- -.. = .- -., . ** '- : -. .- -, .. . .-"- *^ 3 - peftion was "no ,eQret" when he means that it was-until he. i i l .tbp Walter Winchell was going to give 1 =teWOtO and Make It Public. As a result, New-Yorkpvq (and others) made his advertising de. very sidk. Because many people who purchase the N. T. oural-Amerlean (and other papers) heckle purhasers of his paper with: "The Moscow Express Leaves In Ten Min- utes." A Pink. opposes the Communist trials in Russia (or Czechoslovakia) but objects to the trials of Red leaders over here.. .He employs a newspaper as a blackjack against militant anti-Communists while demanding the Bill of Rights as a protec- tive instrument for Reds.. .He defends anti-Am- erican Josephine Baker and defames American reporters who exposed her as an Ingrate, who plays both sides (Communist or Vichy) for her personal gain in whatever country she appears with her vaudeville act. A Pink acclaims Secy of State Acheson's de- fense of Alger Hiss and denounces those whb col- lected the evidence which convicted him... A Pink distorts the truth, slants the news and serves as a mouthpiece for liars...He would rath- er measure his patriotism by his self-esteem than his own notorious Red-front and Yellow- back record... A Pink expresses allegiance to Freedom for Communists and disparages anti- Reds and Americans who fight-them. Or fight back...The clearest definition of a Pink, Virgi- nia, -Is represented by the N. Y. Post's editorial policy frqm 1948 to 1952. til ~1.. I ~. ~I .' :4 t 4. (Text and pies by RA-LPH K. SKINNER) In a gesture of goodwill to- wards their neighbors Inr the RepiXblic of Panama;' the Crls- tobal Beta chapter of Beta 1g. ma Phi recently staged a fash- ion 'show at the Hotel Washing- ton tor the benefit bft:l9t. Vin. cent'a Orphanage of Colon. , This sorority has a record of deed in the Public Interest and the fashion sho* was a success, being: filled to the limit with paying guests, with the. orphahs the gainers. Dresses shown were keycd to various holidays and there was' background music to set 'the mood for various presentations,, While the models looked' sumptuous as they paraded in .the fashion show under ihbe chandeliers of the ballfohbb Ti h SLTLDAY AMERICAN photo graphed them in various pats!. of the Hotel Washington, a.s novelty for the readers Res l dents of the Atlantic 8ide without exception and most Canal Zoners on the Pacific , should recognize the locations .where the models are shw in the popular Hotel Washing- ton.. * *' *. *** I S_ F. ltao a-OO& 4 * . a. r Fashion 'I iPeffte Rge ean. M. Iant ElUag (lea (e) he m haown with MEO aMe CrWmp. I -stales medell" ga PAGE SEVEN ajthb fHy~is~|(' ft A # *in.- pa *1L ...3t.i ; .-.. ... -, -- ,Zo.. ,-- .7..-. .1 *~.. 4 .h-. e 2' '. W r I 44,- a .1 .MRW S. ,.- i m., * t .' ^ ' FR.' i lee tee pe isellWt bln &Ithirty -couple and tie UmrT. 10 AM., !iSwq 27th, they were The names of other r6y4t U simply i 3 and Mra.Magine.aw distin. follows... . guished citiaeqi of Biaj, respete,0 d a ared The cries a by the entire te .4rt y . ".This s. 4 Pp.k, of Informe ~ A, Romania, iab ceived from i. at 04 muu ag tl ..,r.,, the foremost alai. XagS of 'the arity ias relice are a-young wp M -im gineann. Together w4-o aseuembers f th governmental .gasng, th pptiBaeplo hd Orgis - nightly. Those freaedwqiaytwl Qamne NM j jot y in sympathy with tc CutBS Mreg.. ... b .4 ..g.*.s... dragged before them indbeattda I.e.While But RMSttVKd* the torture goe sm, h6.wh sottl-Pi. pi"ed eip tt around-and there is sauc tod$ing and Isshi T'hO Cu sea -+ / *, .,y 4 : ^*^ 'r? ..... a - - ... t 2 .I :, -.- : ':. :.- .t.. --.4 G 2- 8 , - ,* . PAGE(S0 A ISSI NOT RILRBLE US 2/664 c - G 1 |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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