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S ^ i -'.-, .lit-'' *'* ., ;. >. ..... -- ...*; i .. ' ;. .- .;i i f- ' "t-., .'.('" 4." . Ssvs-. t . J BB -- -:- BH .'- ., t .' - - I . ., Ir ' A Alt SW t ..:9 #nj -W,, V :.j * & ". 's Abrkial Ucola Is 'I' Ike Reserves -0---0 Take Any e ca- ped reasar b oa .Air . , V I rNMIW YORe Dec. (UP)- , President-elect Dwight D. tesen- hower declined comment yeqrr- l'," day on Rusilan Premier- 0o I are Stalin'sa statement regarding peO-, t o n Lslility of a meeting between the . by Elsenhower appeared surwpr .WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP) Diplomoticg c* to rem n at suspected proogandu instead of peactas . VMa'or the time-being. be d Soviet Premiw Stalin's statement thi ai-. The President-elect was asked: ,. meet." i with President-elect Eisenhowera he Iae "General, did you read the re t, tonad nt I. A t remiler tin the NewoldY kes t "av hly, diplomats here were skeptical oF-l pa i effort to 7S M and to the war* in tea doe ni tht Russia is "interested" in ending the I think thabat h es or hndiof his protestations of Russia's desire to mer 0 Rol leA e.eeable to-a meeting w te" with the United States. ..IV tMOshier ofu o'. Secretory of State designate John Foster Fit S C tber .l' have an'yh1n4 to yo f tking. with Eisenhower, that if SMi e.rat h onin I ass otf" pet prposils they wil be "se" aatr oI 1 .. shower ,i. pithetmaoly received." -. G AicUt bad A Sol r..uue d a tement Here e teA t of. s m. Vti.. M ad.r ba the cel a n-fa.b a f arl byaI& Iekdl b with u and UnBm T TO hlried to the ttma&Sp Sh.E I ara,.a et aa lkthP Wash 6--f - V'X L "4 Ab itakrowh S'R terms renelarg efr leaen yeas.. , t{ ""ltnirtn warl r Lc, t. an as fl. I not "Z*d:B -adul dg a reIre In ea- kilml. ae - eld th * e Ol wil.0 t Al r It .. -. aturaftd'b i"a ' P m. ** 3' . .., wondt H, Holy ' bry i rflBrts Dec. 26 (9N) Police ihe! Mlted a 8 ardiden-Ifiex Vun A ,Upez, 31. ct E per, whom thev said nat Son Christmas Eve to he Aet murder of Manue Tlu t Qulrojea. 42. also a TI1 W in the latter's modest u it e's body was found ; morning, his head Ad r*. small hatchet. d0t lice Investigators pick- Wi chess L6pesz, a native of tu Ipain, during the night. we a principal suspect, but ages have .been fi- ase .," ". -. -:..1 -, ." . ." Ak^ f :^'. 7. a. New York iKdem "f(L- ea r of anmet- iold coop- g the Ko- L .w n estedt Ir ng war .tahaded. alt daj d interrupted ~ a and Ra- gnilficance tal first utteance of this urd stat 1948. He said then was w11ulE to meet President mIa to discuss peace. S]setnh wer decides to take 'a offer, it probably i eft tr .e 8 Charg6 d'Af- ". ; ... in Moscow I i "eign Minister i to work out t e(of the.meeting. lames Rteam of the Times' qrtoa bureauu addressed we 'tiM o to Staltn. They .e t6un05U& throumlh the Wanine, dalotem. Wwlwd. Suanswer. dated S F7~- preYgtt world "A; "tverywhere sad '. t wherever tbhe warf Intltei t he "Q: WouId you we mattc conversations wtbll' sentatives of the' nea er administration I the possiblltv of a i tween yourself and Gea enhower on easing wor l sb.na? ".-.' "A: I reRard this auggx i favorably. "Q: Would you cooperate. any new diplomatic apcpac signed to bring about an the Korean war? "A: I agree to cooperate cause the U.S.S.R. Ia inter in ending the war in Jtere - The Interview was trealm news In al French, itrl Soviet papeesbut only the French papers First official and reactions to the interview, from France. which blame sla for the existing wrd sIot, and from British on wbich said that peace to was essential before Sa settlement with the I was apparent that two major powers, FPrame Britain. would take a dis. of a private meeting illltlU tte United States and Ii an' excluding them. One British source sa4. Bltilsh government's vie M bt-en made known Wevetl to Soviet Russia throu"gh - United Nations. Britain that the first proper atei wards a rreat-power mexftuin vh.ther of two, three. m (fiv powers-must be eMOoQ wnare. not merely a tr te;" Korea." The French Foreln in' a "caretaker" uositlas the resignation of Premir toine Plnay sad It ;.gh the New York Ttmet would lead to "a breadW Ina' than the one ani Elsenhower. "Peace Is not the - two men nor two cannot be built except. (Cotinued on Pace . Train Deroiud_; 5 Persons Kied aAO PAULO, Briaal- (UP) pen kiled aUd *eift e two coaches of a w.as wh*en eLS*SS WMa5 5lgited - '4~It.'4.1 . 'A.. .$' - .5--il A m'y- *'.l" -...*I-. 2'4 *' ' C -. t WNW' ,monsi - rf_ Sl 9 * LyYWSVWSYI .; . - 'S. '7 .5 1 bEE fNU.Mu4UU5~4 .- , 1,--. ---- I r- - -- -. o. I "... ;^ ':--,' :* .;*; "^4 .,. -, "- FAtEi TWO S. PA.. '. A INDIEUNDNT. DAZILS N WSI ::-" tr THE PANAMA AMERICAN OenEr AND PuBLiHON1o *v NIE PANAMA AMila ileI 'Cr f INL. peUNDElD V NLS.ON ROUNSIVILL im at NHAMODIO ARIAS. LDITOm 07 H S"qt|T :' 5 Ital S14 PANAMA, R. -O P 'rtPHONs P*ANka. Nc 2 0740 Is tgiN..t CABLt ADonMIE. P^ANAMRICAN. PANAMA COLON OFFICE.1' 'Q CIN'RAI AVENVIF *ETWiF 12TH AN, iSf SSTRre oiottisN WIpgiPEf NTATivrAl IOSHIIA P *OWrI ,ING Ad l M&rkrtnim Av NFrw VORN i't N V- I -'. Lo,.0 ; ,MA i MONtH *li ADVANCE I TO 2 2 p SOiX MONTH IN ADVANCrI O f 13 0i S5IA EAft III ADVANOtSe, .O .c e40O 0 0 0 Labor News And Comment By Victor Uiesel The criminal underworld w. THIS IS TOUR FORUM THE READERS "WN COLU.N combine with the communi underground as it has in tl past unless the seemingly laet SI to clean u. those unions whk Share as corrupt as the Longshore Sn men's Association and those pa -lo itical leaders to whom tt .The Mel Box is on open forum to readers of The Panama Amesr unions have supplied money ican. Letian are recei-ed gratefully and are handled 4i n wholly conf- manpower and an aura of/prc dential maenme, gressiveness. It vyn contribute a letesi don't be impatient if it I a'ppea the The ghoulish combination ( meax day. Lette.s are published in the order received .crooks and Communists began i Please try ie keep the letters limited to one page lielth the late twenties when the Conn Identity ot lete. writers is held on strictest confidence. munists brought "Little Augie This newspaper assumes ni responsibility flo statements as opinions and the mobs' financier, Arno expressed in letters from readers Rothstein, into labor in an efro e to set up a base in America' unions. Since then the Uliaso RULES OF RODMAN between the mob and the MVI Sir. has weakened-but remained a Thank God for the Mail Box and our constitutional rights of live enough to result in the Mar a tree press! I der, Inc, slaying of anti-Comr Just a iewv months ago our Dick Tracy, Master of Arms at munist Carlo Tresca. 4tedwap, surprised the world by his genius o. being .aMe to ae~er- Now the New York watrfron inte. the speed of a vehicle while sitting in his pick-up smoking probe once more spotlignis thi a bis pipe. A lot of employes were accused of speeding in such horror on the docks controlled a manner. Of course he is just the Charlie McCarthy part ol by the AFL's :ongshoremen. An( the Security Offices and lumps and talks when the wires are something new has been added pulled. An international angle. The for. The latest thing now is in our 1953 inspection of vehicles for mer American Ambassador tc a sticker to enter the Rodman Naval Station. If your tires are Mexico, William O'Dwyer, is near-bore tyet about 15,000 miles left on them P, you must get new shown to have failed to prose. tires or no sticker. Yet, a good many of the Navy vehicles tires in cute the mob boss, a man know the same condition. There isn't a State in the Union that de- as the Murder Inc. killer, Alberi mands that. Canal Zone with the speed of 40 miles per hour con- Anastasia. alders any tire safe until a part of the fabric Is showing. Yet, we Our ex-Ambassador he could here at Rodman with our top speed limits at 20 mites an hour not have prosecuted Mr. A. be. -have to have new tires. Just how silly can one person get? cause this specific murder, th Another item that I believe is against our. constitutional garroting and dissolvingJn lime rightist that to obtain a sticker, besides your new tires, you must of a waterfront activist, Peter possess Panama driver's license. Why is this? Panto, took place in New Jersey Can understand a driver's license for the Canal Zone but Just Says Mr. ODwyer, now safel) who would want to take the chance of driving an automobile in old Mexico, he (O'Dwyer) was down Central Avenue. confined to Brooklyn as county The latest wrinkle in getting your Panama driver's license is District Attorney, And the world that you must have a complete physical examination including a is supposed to believe that thi blood count before obtaining this license. Just what is our 15th is the 'perfect murder case Naval District doing about this latest order? which O'Dwyer talked. about sc ,-. Johnnle Morale. much, the case which failed be- ______cause of Ick of Jurtsdiction, and thus gave the most methodical COFFEE ON THE HOUSE private executioner in the coun- Sir: try his freedom to protect the I read in the Mail Box under your heading "REDUCTIONS" nation's mobsters and terrorize the letter by "Morale is Low" telling of the shocking Christmas American industry and labor. present in the form of reduction in force notice. But this is NOT the "perfect I hope the Governor sees this letter, because I know that the murder case" O'Dwyer actually supervisors are taking advantage of the workers, referred to. That "perfect"case They give me reduction notice to part-time of 30 hours a week was the street slaying of a man to break the morale of all the workers in the coffee plant of the called "Molshe" Diamond. who Commissary Mount Hope Plant. had learned too much about An- I know one of the reasons why, It is because the boss gives astasia ana Lepke, brains of his friends coffee every day and saves them a nickel by not hav- Murder, Inc. That murder took Ing to buy at the check shed. That is why the coffee plant is place in Brooklyn as Diamond runniuag n the "Red." The boss makes coffee every morning and was going to w ork one morning, evening and the general manager says it is O.K. Furthermore, otr ex-Ambassat Very funny, one of the local rate fellows was fired the other dor had a non-accdmplice cor- day for beer somebody hid n the rest-room. The Court said the roborative witness who could man Is not guilty, but the boss fired him. Who is going to fire have damned Anastasia. the boss for taking the coffee and giving it to his friends, or is That witness, gruesome off- that legal? That is the reason why they put us on 30 hours part- spring of dingy slums, Abe Reles, time again to make up for that loss. never got testify. He fell, or [ *etS 25 on mY Day check and have to by goftee. T =b jumped, or wa push outof a and h& friends get way up there and have -O fe on-r% ir1, Wtidow in th ESSe qteo Thirsty. right under hea police guard But why didn't O'Dwyer haul him before a Grand Jury before SAnswer to Previous Puzzle he fell Or was pushed? The record will show that 0'- S Screen ActreSS Dwyer never permitted Reles to Appear before the Grand Jury on iO ONTAL 4 New G ea the Diamond case. One of O'- BOIZONTAL 4 New Guinea Dwyer's aides simply said that S Screen actress port the chief, O'Dwyer, wouldn't let Torrest Yards (ab.) Reles go up before the jury 4 She is a Entangle which believed Reles to be a re- performer 7 British money liable witness. I Partsof a of account M Yet, Bill O'Dwyer told the Ke- stair 8 Ballot fauver committee that he was 13 Playing cards oRoman road told during his investigation of 14 dow legally 10 Domestic slave the Diamond murder "that An- S New York 12 Avers astasia not only arranged the island 13 Former 26 Sketch 41 Arabian details of the crime but he had a 16 Masculine Russian ruler 28 Facility 42 Learning conversation In his home in the appellation 18 Footlike part 29 Asseverate 43 Wading bird presence of Reles." 17 Wallaba 20 Idolizes 30 Layer of stones45 Greater There is much more. O'Dwyer 19 Before 21 Fairy fort (Scot.) quantity said he had other witnesses and 20 Changed 22 Daybreak 34 Tendencies 46 Eternity (ab.) went into lon and confusing de- 24 Scottish 3 (comb. form) 35 Auricle 47 Scatters ed a witness died mysteriously youth 23Fears 37 Down (ab.) 49 East (Fr.) andthemaw n i trepuriosl yT Mountain 24 Young girl 38 Malayan 50 Legal point and the man with the reputation SMountain 25 Rorded pewter coin 52 Greek letter of not knowing how many mur- nymph 25 R.orded pewter coin 52 Greek letter ders he nas been charged with 31 Obliquely proceedings 40 River islands 53 Snooze now lives the life of a retired i : oof edge 1 n1 milonairt suburbanite. 33Heavenly i s With his weird record, how did body O'Dwyer get to be Ambassador to S4Pste a nation which ia in one of our Cut with a w most/ sensitive international se- 8mlarter; .curity zones, in a capital which Tapers s -the Soviets thought of so highly T40 pi 1 er t00" they set up their "little Comtn- Ara ban calip- tern" atomic espionage and sab. John*G Ic) otage headquarters t;ere for the S9 -|Western Hemisphere (including SCanada). Constntine Ousman- t- sky ran it out of the Mexico City in a I Soviet Embassy. Obviously 0'- thriller by Dwyer. was unsuited for the post, Louis w which required winning prestige tvenmfo- fo fr the U.8 amidst most forml- S*llmie -dable enemies. I O'Dwyer got the job because I h xedly Democratic boss of the Bronx, W- -, 1 Ed Flynn, went down to Preal. S, jjs ient Truman and sold him the i r i"" W. P' I ^ ^ *' ; ~dea. T' v nTCAu -That is Mr. Truman's versialon I ie r I Jf it. And so O'Dwyer .t & I. tal ".iverno | c ,:chance to get beyond th sj SiMutring of diction of the It. The a a eps 1 cuase never cracked. Hat . ripped open, the natlmiu Y .. might have fallen a .? - tainly the iou W if told. Yet such -s as t TO l and th wose who at rhi .,I ,.,*- call have rem In ,national and lntermat He 6' long did it take tons. Why? Because they bad tht youto court your wife? manresy union. i unions would shut and their leaders wtiB It's ie name with advertising I s-laden and tt w I T au'ti win customers with tue opporswa. mayoralty races, sud a-M d.. you've got to "call Culdstein and idwar Ecw York, were a 'over period of time. Wall Street ^ .... daes when thej --. I; or and his orow 4- F. Ac - *W W -~ r iT .W ..,.M *.- .....~aca~a A . - -,. ;C S I S - / *M.. ryS . i kin, 5@ * ".- WASHINGTON (- A) A aimed at the too. br as has ric life miserable for a lot t done by v o aendmflt ., propr'ationI, i In the PaCific., P e o commissioned office -Bat his rider .in th- Il.CO keep down. the nmiler dt gd rlt f- the Pgntagon. happened, howeverA Shave been cut back m officers of lower ranks, while higher officers of flag and gener mained unchanged. The Army has been hit hardest r 'a there are icomplnies being hlutenants, who should be capta promotions for heroism and oce Ihip int combat were common in -. -: '... "-* '"" ,t : ....: - DaVis Rider .y Edson ,.,. -- f -- . .. , econ i 'rlder licks by cutting off'uiands.f o .th .. p of .fors to.d 0 make above limited numbers, in certfts'ftO I It ts..,tkB was provides that for the fiSal yar 1950, en 6ti p- July 1, no funds in the def-tasi rlr.tton4t R. Da- shall be usedfor th pay ot.eom& oned . in excess of percentages of the avege sftr C."e of each service, aast forth n tb I s. ft-. Army, the perceptagea wp 1 rpm 5 r.i l alir t eflr s of the- Armv.i--A. .araant: Sof con in4A epti the -a 1;. r,- 1 ori drag th ,, :. ..a, ..t. r .. *"t: a++,;:'-," "'; wr,' '++ -acti, e ,* H*- ; ;, ' ." -., of years of the war. Now thneyre liuuaimo 4r'q nonvOI a month, only as vacancies ocur. -'. tthw .. to flve- S I dIrl Ii nth AtlAzt!q7 This hurts morale. And it makes the yQ&i Pris. i to officers think that they are being discrtW U to say that against by an unappreciative Congress bt leaves a v r home. s AO the A more than ca AIR FORCE FABES BETTlBTHMAN AR It prevents ot0n of fIR eet-nos to- ,.t The Air Force hasn't bWee hit as brd as the 'rank except Cancles occur. Army, as yet. The reason aI that the Air Fotee . is expanding, and its perce ages of Officers of The Air FU0ete with a strength of -fi o to various ranks go up with tI_7crease la strez tw. y. 1 and a theorized t- But Air Force spokesmen ti* Wayast 4$J'1 limited in et o a If the Davis rider is contUist. It ave stOlm at strength. This B-29's commanded by ts neMtuar.I" Inctease a The Navy ha been bit.; hard bx tyhe. Deavi (t Mardh 1. a . rider that it has ataally.ib a to, redi ls, rAtt-n avy with a st aOft ? some mo two-strglle- howing tbIt'PtA(it l1.his scheduled4 back to stripe -and a- utenats, jeu t. grade. '. n L ies aaten my aind.Air Se the Davis The Davis r )itler ,-the new Conre, MAN ABO.T TOWN elre t:le An. .. r::: W'Bt TaI n ntina hinan S . N - *-a a I -r .---r a ,..'.;;*-'.? ,< .. '<.* ,.;.. "-.. '(;.-,t- '. -^ : -". ';: ,- '- , .&.lsaw .- - LU _-l : ^"" ;" ""_ '-** l m ".-u 1 him woet-, W Sown Mis unwiA he Tabd. - itt st mporcanilJt ais an Qss *M ALL eary (13 1 -e a early a.s ..-* any. cedl . ..Tnann ato .* Ilal4 aif M aited atai i ar 'ldaM. itfn. AUG rnflrfleft Now it' s&la - jb nlt nadvertiaing in The Pannam chip vacuum win Swas in Ho1vwoed wis customers for you! when theSae- 'as exoosed and the -tore in. It took yeant b -_ OM out, --. me Io a 't'9f1274,IC.. -. I ~ - *'2 .' W'DRSV*4i4t Sti __ ~~__ ___~_ __ --I_ I ~___ = (-tm..* .%i U..4 ,,- .; ..... R HE _Q- --; : ^ ^ ^- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,. ." ^ .*'..... ,,. <..,..^^.........-' . ".. ..... : :, "^ E "^ .... " -:" "M %1 ._. IP * ', Mr '-^ *^ ^ r _..--a .... I W... ..-. ),arfi i# PAPER - 1' o~.p to ltile said th awm;i- M4 *J r A TA e wll con- 1* 4evr . o i . 5l- ' S4 T N IS - ,' ",.. Q 16 .4 . &].z" ' *m jqueeA av iv-liact laMtt,-assaled the Treauryt 1ari the. bureau, to 4- Bat tg to enforce k gdltto ..to keep shady lawyers And. ;, a countants for e ua , federal fire -itl.. et .a llp .A *a. -een oa e .4 or-i - It- said the air z, eB led is .140ft.bp wra could. ha wtte '. e terft* theyough .te .' t t aserted "vi l prsa- er tlons" were takes v en- r t im'5uS "' "o : L'm"-o- 40 .-mA 'L. 41i." . .t, .the e-en ament pro. ''bar 61 huiomm Minteuth has "already been eaRt a eitpillngta w." ' . Other point madd by the sub- committee:r 1. The "vaqt .lao.rity", at tax ampoye a R loK,.tage ofnt. the tot..l a f .; ..:. W- h ilven them a ride. nftn t dled their *stry. S-contended he left Miami, a *a hobo on an Atlantic taat. Line train and that he was, discovered by a tzalnman and put off at Petersburg. Rogers was convicted qf first degree murder on Aug. 17, 1943, and was sentenced to death. The Sta, Supreme.-Court of Appeals uphda the aetenee. R oirs' -court-appointed at- torn~ y . Cooley of -eters- bug, .also believed his client il- nornt. . ,..- '-; .; .- .. -. * -. ? . - . ,... -SECOND FLOOR F^^;'' /*>- :.... -^^ . ,', i : ti:';HP:; :H| '^^l^^ i' :. *-ilfE S- -We ore. inpoa king t ,.. ,-,,. .- 1, ~I 'S. r ' S .:. .. ... .. . ix. ..4W,-,,,,,.,,+,;,4 H :1-' * F.- .'. -", 2. ix.. 1' W4SA CREAT FIOHT. MOM-Looking like they'd been in a ytr.t dJmtrtJJohnmy Straykiski. left, and Frankie Albert in San 15c8irMI 'r Ao,01,al tell each otifer about their opera- ti r"w.lr ~ broken eight times. His 49er team- ,.diItsr I17 ars in football. Both have "d N E" This '53 Ford will 'spoUi',you.foiapy ordinary car. For an amazingly low price it gives yoa lo low, massive styling that will "'" *"** set tomorrow's trend. It gies you a choice of flashing V-8 or Six "GO." 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'.:.' ,--< *-* -. ^ -.._ - r " .- "-'"' "-' .,- "''^ ' , You'll say Ford's stolen the show I for the 5th year in a row! ,Youl say those 41 "Worth More" features are really something I " uai why Eordt worth more whes.ye a buy it .. .worth more when you sell it! "U 4 . -. "' "'?'*"" "' 'B; it ';;' '.saf *--lo w-- -p- -':' e; M*; -. .,.'. ",. -'<'.s,'-^' -'- '-**.':'* ^ 1 ;,.*,* '*:-; .*- .i ' PAGE FOUR IN HOLLYWOOD BY ERS":l.I JOHNSON NEA Staff Correspondent U - HOLLYWOOD. INEA, Hol- And these lines completed * e4lywooo's 1952 howls: Marilyn mith Marilyn Monroe's lines: iMunroe. television, inflation and "The best way for her to keep jJha,uie Ray jokes dominated h ,I youth Is not to introduce h'n: Hollywood's 1952 Laugh Parade. t" anybody." Marilyn was a subject the come-: "Clothes can make a girl int'_ r dians just couldn't resist for ob -...rial success if they allow h' .vuils reasons tor he seen in the best places." SThere was the RKO publi.,itv Science-fiction movies hit tl i S man who v alked down one of tihe b"x-office jackpot In 1952 and . stldio streets with Marilyn anid k riler went to a movie produce later was asked- "Hey, who w Ias,wltp this novel Idea: "It's a re 'trlt girl with vou who was vwalk- n,,nce. Boy meets girl. Bov l]oei ;.iyr so horizontally'' Girl. Boy Builds Girl." And it was Jack Bennv who And it was Red Skclton. ta'.. Pmaid: "Marilyn reminds me of a lir- about a new movie star';' telephone switchboard. When h. said: *she walks all her lines are busy." "She graduated from high Marilvn cot in a few fast l1 ies school last year and was vote,' lher.elf Like when she went to "The Girl Most Likely to." thp hospital ior an anpendecto- ----- .---- - ir". and pinned a note on hwSr y)| I TT Sa i2htie addressed to her tir UTH MILLETT Says doctors. It read: "Please only take what voj hIve to." Writes a worried mother: "Our S Jcseph Cotten. In the motie 15-year-old daughter doesn't S "-Niagara." told about his first - Niagara. told about his first care a hoot about how she looks. meeting with Marilyn. "What anl Because she isn't really pretty. I eveful," he enthused. "She was think it Is very Important for .wearing a dress cut so low in her to start when she is young ; frnt yuo could see her knee- to make the most of her looks. c ap.." "Her father thinks I am beinr lust silly about this. His com- -TV LAUGHTER mert is always the same 'Ohil let her alone. She'll be worrying. There were as many TV lokis atout her looks soon enough.' as TV aerials in Hollywood: "Which of us do you think i. A couple pointed out Red Skel- hIoht?s" ton walking along a Beverly HillsI .street to their video-mindedi You are certainly right in four-year-old. "Gosh. he's real:'. ,ninking that looks are of great the halfpint excl a ime d. "I importance to a woman and that, thought he was a puppet." it is even more important for a A movie queen suggested to her rather plain girl than for a agent that he try to et her hu-j-, pretty one to make the most o0 band on the "What's Mv Lin what nature rave her. ..ahow in which experts guess at I But. perhaps, your husband has the professions of contestants the feeling that you are nagging "They'll never guess." seat your daughter about her anarled, "that he does nothing.j carelessness and making her un-, Then there was this dctfinlion hapny without getting any re- of a baby-sitter: "Someone yuu sults. pay by the hour to watch televi-' alon." TRY DIFFERENT APPROACH Fred Allen earned an aginz western star, brought back b; If that is true you may need to TV. not to make another pictu.e approach the whole matter from 'or the Indians'll get you." :, different angle. Tne summer season came to Instead of criticizing your TV and video alley laughed at. daughter for not paying more "He looks like a summer re- attention to her looks. try cornm-' plaeament for a test pattern." plimenting her whenever you, A movie star's tot turned down.cn a, and get your husband to do an invitation to spend the night ;th same. " at another child's house with: "I Pemark that blue does some- haie to stay at home and see n- think for her eyes. Or that vel- o'd movie on television. Maman' low highlight. her hair. Notice third husband is in it." hen her choice of color com- On the inflation subject was bLnations is pleasing. the housewives' lament: Too And tell her quite frankly how much month left over after Ute important looks are to a woman en- of the money, all her life.- This sign appeared in a Bever- You might even try giving her, 1:- Hills meat market: -Please a demonstration of how you Don't Ask Prices Let's Remain ,,.oild look without rareful Fl' nd mlke-up, neat grooming. flatter- A the Mocambo .somncboiy ini colors. etc. It might come as paid: "Money doesn't tali thrse .quitc a shock to her to learn how atys--it goes without saying." carefullyy you aid and abet nature, q' J- s Bob Hope who noticed to make yourself and tt'actfli-- the first sign of spring in Holly- looking woman, especially if you wood-"those little green things have always made an effort to started poking their heads out of look your best even around home. Bing Crosby's wallet." You are right in thinking it is People refused to believe tnat.:a mistake to let a girl grow up dollar bills carry germs on the c.iring nothing about how she theory that a germ couldn't liv.' 1 Icks. For she will eventually pay on r dollar bill today. 'In" it in dissatisfaction witti-hr- BY THE GALLON Juhnnie Ra'- cried and people A Church Affair laughed at: A newsreel theater marquee MILAN. Tenn. (UP) -- Bol' whirh read: Cox. a deaco gt he',ite"ap. "Latest Ficod Pictures Also, list Church I-e. w -resteo Jahnunie Ray." "'. r. arkino violation on corn- A bobby-soxer walked into a p.alnt of Henry Martin. a fellow music store and asked for some (leaton. and fined by Judge! Bav records. The clerk beamedIFloyd Burrow, who Is chairman: .1d said: "A quart or a gallon)"' of the church's deacons. IT.1 2 SIDE GLANCFS .. '. -,-. .- *' ' M ttNA*A MMCAN-- A N- N INDPBNVNY DAILT WPAYI ... .... -* , ,- .... .r--- ....jiI }: ,'.-""rn ; . ^ -;. ^''^^ "^ .^ ^law mn!^ it2.12 &2 / I In . "You're catching cold! I'll stay home tomorrow and take care of you-I can uwp a day's rest anyway!" I---_II-I For holiday parties and dinners, nothing could be prettier than a I dress in clear, beautiful red. This one, by Mollie Parnis, is In peau d'ange,'has a soft skirt with two draped panels at the front. An I, empire bodice outlines the bosom. Sleeves are short and shirred. I -By Gaile Dugan NEA Woman's Editor. -wryodyRodseClass fte h H ,LLER 001 - : S- -J:i : 'thi.. - I II New M"ouaStai _1 _ __~~_U BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES .o> WWl MUW ,thWAS AROUND T k,4 M % OM NI -__-i <\\L ? H^ %W%4' AMe ml WEJV^s 885t&W T =" *< . I1IIC~FI~E( -^ * ^ 11 -J T'; . Ae M- Afrea! -- . -L -- - -- . -- r ..- -... .- ^ t .....-5' ,, ,. ;.. : s .( . - i IN 110 '1 CHRIS WELKIN Planeteer BT RUSS WINTERBOTHAM "W"AT A JET 6011 VA WTAT? 2000MILE-6 THIAN NCVR |. A n^^S MOLECLe I .IKE A =NMDB BOLT..,THEi L^ ^WWT6 1 1:1 TAX-E5,OFFI ViTM AMAIZ4 AND BARRIIE #N A FAST JET PLANE, W t .: .A _1 ,', iNT1N6 7 '-FOR VALM1NL"'A- WHO 16 , FLEEIN6 WITH ATOMICU I,-" SF S.-..- f. _ R*' i"? , ,"**AF foTBALN^ |l^ IUPNJ i~ :i~" .V -. * ^*^ -Ousz ~I ,L. :-m im ~22"7ts~t~.~riaf u me rPealumeter .t CAN T WLOCATEI. KE THE - PEALOMETER, AMAYSE MES FAI;RRIE ! LLyiN6 TOO Too OW TO [UP WITH14 ^ _ 1*% RZAPAIZ. wHft % i ... .. THE "MAMA -iRtCAN AN INDaWN .DENT bail NEWSPAPER AW.;r u jj.t .d~. Cox. I Servthkt&:Ca.n Pastries t S ** m. . 19.5, ~a.~Za F .-, a --unY ou.w. Nn BWmima ,Ve ..bmuer ihA a-d uus2F. Y.t. Jdbninto mirl Ur. AIfM DO of uIal eigntswere QOiB lor9 wo a tamily ha iss kwv mwer Aty ,- a. g .a.e i Mttns of wuon and son. uadVl1v ,t'e, of Buiftlo, kNw YOMK, 1wQ a* vUtor pn te ishmu. &,, Jr;. arrived re- r. etu trom tMO'United -, a, .0ZUh, I" D. C.- Mi ara.Frits, dao lter of Mr. Md Mrms. WVC. Fr ftm Stoae the Mtml in Panam. a 4uileo1B at.I a (thdft SSion oL Tod On WilliL Paeutivg ~3r t~ba$ lonte athe secretma ryof he on, - n. tebed "uOveralve" . ,.. .. .- .a - -- wIII be wile on, et 1011 31 rid of the b rell hold 9., '.-'stI0. A 9;00 ...the pres- . .. .. .. ,._. -..,. - .,. i f," < ..I' "The violation of "m-" ors proais- is in kemlj, . that state's constantO C t the- BUt of Rights.and stitutnal llmiborles of ' that wherever The prop. .po and si w ETHEL SMITH! Outptmding musical personality PERFORM O SUN December I 10:00 on BELLA VISTA R( BokOut, Or. and Lt. B. E. Book- out', r:. of Quepos' Costa RiCa r,.. and. Mrs. Wayne Gilder, Misses Nancy and Donnie Gilder and James Gilder. Mr. and Mrs W. L. locum and Mrs. Dorothy *Melendek of the "Star and Her- ald." The -members of the staff pre- ONE ent with their husbands an-i la- ONE dies were: Mr. and Mrs. Antho- ny Iaymond, Mr. and Mrs. iu-' LNCE petd Didier, Mr. William B. Mlddlemas, Mr. and Mrs. John )NLY c. Kernick, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pullr, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Braijiskl. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. WhRte, Mr. and Mrs. Ray J.e- DAY Te rneau, Mr. and Mrs. Alvim P and Mrs. Herbert Le- or 28 i ir and Mrs. Ceci Alherga, r 28 .d Mrs. Colln Lawson, Mr. S a Alonso Fernandez., Mr. m C. A. Gallardo. Mr. s. I. Levi. Mr. and Mrs, p.m. an. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dr.. and Mrs. Ruben Ar- ,I *. and Mrs. E. Infuse. Mr. s. F. Aguilera. Mr. and fF .- .Emillani, Mr. and Mrs. World's greatest rhythm organist and raconteuse in a clear act that's made her tops in the entertainment capitals of -the world. W h. 2 rf The i nerPS r SWHE 9A af3 MR, AND MRS. FINLASON CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. H. A. L. Finlason,.of Cartago, Costa Rica, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary with a reception Dean at the Margarita Union Church Tuesday evening. Sl'The reception was preceded by a simple and impressive r n, .service ina he Church auditorium, with Reverend Henry Bell A offieating. Mrs. John Brown played a piano prelude of ap- propriate music and accompanied Mrs. Caleb Clement who sang "I Love Yoq Truly" and Mrs. Clara Barber who sang "O Meg Promise Me." vastw.. lCalla lilies with standing ca.- B Ender, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. lelabras and lighted tapers and Hanike, Captain and Mrs. E. B. Site flowers on the altar, w.'ee Raliter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chul- Iused in the church decorations. iJ., Misses Carmen Grimildo,. ,.AI t 'Mrs. Finlason wore a corsage Susie Jaen Vilma Sasso, M. Ja- ntry.I o ~ ro1,o of poai gladioli. as she and Mr. pal and C. P. Lee; Messrs. Oscar S p* p ham Finlaon received their guests In Dejarano, A. Berrio. A. S. De- Imnl S n kh reception room. Castro. V. A. Garcia, Trevor Si- i at. Large arrangements of gold ifons, E. A. Beliz. E. Berrio. C. t. a.nd white calla lilies an. Lold C. Magdaleno, V. Mizrachl, A. gladioll. from Costa Rica, were V.Williams. A. E. Magh. and from n t -sed i n the decorating of the Panama City. Mr. and Mrs. R," tJ :' APp WG e ellarge room. Oa the walls were John O. Gorin, Mr. and Mrs. S 1 <4 ost lnibeae gls yaouna earf t dad ,fwns of green and gold palm E. Fernandez, Mr. and Mrs. 0 oM a Iathe ne st I.'onds with gold ribbon. Paredes. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. of Mr. and Mro.. rluAornecv LcoklnR for new ways to getn eggs, 1% cups canned apple The "bride's table" h!d an Mouynes and Mr. J. Jacomc. o Gal mboa tor, Christmas pna .a yeour menus Then*tpl o lauce. I/le ter 4three-tiered wedding cake. beLau- Holidays. these wo eaureup melted butter. 34 fully decorated and enrcled At 2:30 p.m Santa drove up Miss Linette MComb corn mealo flour sun i th gold gladioli. On the buffet the hill and all of the children Is Visitor E 'Apple Cocnut Pastries ar, salt ad baking powder. Ee table there was a large gold '"50" followed him to receive presents SpMm neT h daughter e s add Wi apple sauce. t made in cake form. from his bountiful sack. Gaits UuaO dau e e :d Wttp lle r A t e s auce.o nm ehu h p e e a were also distributed to the adult of Mr., andu n 4.p a Motta of Use your pasitry 1 "Ipackage ud0tL blended. Add melted butter The reception was given by tle est a ds.red oe Pahhma ve, gently to e crust mix, 7 or 8 l rge sum-iand mrlk; ix well. Drop by children of the honorees and nd the r holidays mer les, red and slicedpoonfuls on hot riddle, spread-her wives and husbands. These Critma tii for Wh her l b Miss Mota thn. u bOwn uar, l thin. tunn to brownther os n san, Th t maste SHatteinds e l Junior a s h .e- nae rvolthi n. "Ceotret were: Mr. and Mrs. J.W.B. W HallS V visiting Family ate .the. Prliff wort1a0,0 ptane a o r ai200en. r w01rth ot e hot with syryp Mr. and Mrs. John Finlasoa, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Wong Can' 1a0r1: d bman6rm. : oon butter o Nr mrgar, or, for V".prinkle witand Mrs. Frank Finlasone and enie retained with a buffet slippr S 1 m.. moit-peck hredded"coo- ru'ar and .v With lemon JuaceMirn Louiss t Filason.r Also press ent attheir homers Monday even Ne Yr'ne At n C. cugin granule sat ed .e . with the children and rad- ~Mrs Mr aVnd Mrso Peter S. Gold- N iarr ea reaI e, ai. yAt'a Guard dehildren was Mr. James Wood. Ing. who were recently married ' nation i miare now beinghrr o thfM la.e eo inw the hnil. t Arirat epI fOr ai New Year's Eve lhne Jet y roll pan (16 x t10 x i s aled theem at their werlad t th e hdo p t o ines or asl. Gid in e .. wbh took place at B ath The guests were: Mr. an EMrs. fp. held at the b. For nches) with Pastry. C A church, St. Thomas, eJaom ca r .'Aexander Lir. parents fif the music 3 th begin a :Club. Formal. brow sugar ianp clnnao i BW.l.. with the en v. John Bow hanuree. Miss Joyce Lowe. Mrs. ..be art 10e0p.he ere rdier aver rarnles e- Dot LL. nofficiatinge on De o 23 1902. Au.osta Leon, M isses Arin Au- a tailob vid ,byeInd, im.itter or marareiee mina e. i ho t Or I h1Mr; .and Mrs. Finlason arelrora and Alice Lin. MissGer- bel of the at Hs 07l e ,.45 degrees F., 2. minutes LaUe blessed. with five children, "fin t-udde Chong. Mrs Alvin Lim, a ser-hme .Coe" coconutt geranulenated ."teen grandchildren, and tivo len Mers. Victor Mizrachi and An- m "t dn esugarl.na beaten. e R t and MILWAUfKEE. De (UP) great-gradchildren. most ocf dre t Lim. rcn lre eab y Fpread over apples. Lower The Coast Guiard abandconed.ts w-r cm were present Taesday D Tonight heat to moderate, ,350 degrees 'isarch yestordty .fjr aarStgf evening. Mr. Andrew Lim was surprised l7 ion Club an bake .15 minutes lone, .liend traspprt plaae hmI During the evening Mrs Gi- with a birthday cake and con- The wll be dancing tonight When g cut into pieces. dovm In Lae Michta an a. ee made .a few short p- lptulations on his natal da. at th American LeiHon Club In Force and c ivil'Air Patro eV- 'orhonte reesrT i e and mrertntod the or At members Apple aueCrnM Gldle rmanedin the area .... honorees with a gold The annual Christmas Eve th t .'ebrsac fCowl.Mealt from the .or ithe glat f rom the rtv- (or the members of their of the Club, aI t r uests. Cakes astGuardsi ..a ind ea .'14 servings) .T9Coast Guard said...bad ro ndsop,.onI vl was held following mass Summit 11l1s; Party weather t aed it to gi w .w the.lMrs. -Sanevrisdd presided at hn t t evening b o Mr. and M. s A gala combination. Christmas One cup yellow corn meal, .1 eauthr for t te plane which t4ie irde's cake, Miss Jot Finla'- Tritv E Wong of Colon. and New Year's party is being eu,) sifted all-purpose flour. 2 min-Ing with two men aboard hoa .a. daug db tet had chprge A buffet supper was served. held at the Sumlult'Hills Golf tableapocips sugar,'_% teaspoQn High waves tossed the 'cf At...uest bqikand Mrs John and Country Club -tomorrow at salt, 4 iaspoons bakingpowder, and ifeboati,-about on the-r'I a o.erved the pdnch,o n music, dancingT andhaMestiese/n craft when the temprur :-of t 'm church played a back-t En loulea to StatesO areti same, but niot allof the at- O BTRE dropped late, yesterday morning. roll of soft music durin:. the T. and Mrs. Fred Wroblc of tra cos planned. n everybody FOR BETieR SER, C A Coat Guard amphibious ree Aion., t] e Coco Solo Naval Station. csil- welcome, nd In .the e ng year cafl one ,,laxie returned to its Travers CI- E r ed .I uesdav on the "Goethal:s" I f the foliowingyer Ncal ne tMich.- aseas the .aas .a *Wm Entertpin f..r New York. They will rdriv. to 303'. Guard "sec' red all c.,,' it "Cu~a ny ~ Chicaro to visit their families he- n ; Pant": 2-2009,. 3-0136 noon yestea after a day A.srt :.siDn of the missing Lockl.t .'Ada d h a hfet duty sr e. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND Electra. .I- thein d ence at n1inner Party Honors h 1. and 1 as EeEW' '.ffaned Couple f Sof .4 lifeboat from th~e Rach st ....0th Mr.and Mrs. Anthony Ray- S. 99.0O COast ,Guo4 tats n SSW and the chiden of Brazos imcnd of Brazos Heights, save Rah al. Coast Guard al o adenc tram x. Bookout. Jr. I es.: Palatal 3-3163- search of the lake w copt- tmhlu eon! A UrP 'rst- eOd. -. 2313 nav tree,. decorated fireplace alld ot.e beautiful decorations _eeus ed t residence. d Cg l Roio 12 whtdele-G A L A group of friends. were alM, 12 wa"np rrebent for the festivities. These .=6' .wm New nd-d-. ,v -'ng with 1lwere: Mr. and Mrs. Bertram OF Gives you f AT CALCIUM AND PHOSPHORUS FOft', STRONG BONES . AND TEETHI ii lot Excellnt for children. Good for grown-ups tool Delicious 6ream of Wheat gives you minerals and vitamins neces. sary to growing children and adults. Try it today. : 'mIsrumr~ maul LI-4; I- SIROS GYE CWIOKEH A big treat- '\ A bg borgon, too! ?red" 3-le9 arvations. *Yed frtn Ift pm. Scraps f tlthly irts S. or ame in-ly rflHevd . 3! ut of 4 osews I igmers' ist k* subha U Ni b& m*t n -1c -I - Wou4eftly "drw. plump ad -efuyl Com cta.dad. ut up. ready far the mdae. The savor w A ot ofth worl... *tU.me'Is as w~ waatmeverl Yc pay only for what you eat. 'ler wOW is ' such. agbaig bga! BntiB By Chb; perfect all ways...and alwaysl 6e8 i for Wupper tomniht - k .- -. -..' i I ,#1i I ? *-. ~. -- ~~---.-. I.--iC.~- -~ -~-- 1.-. ~ . .~ == '. AL. Stag Dinner At the Townshends Captain and Mrs.. f ' shend, of New Crtstobalr.. fortunate in having two Eo4 sons with them for CM dinner yesterday. John Townshend arritvet. day on the Cristobal, fr lW day visit witn his pal".o . will leave by plane on J*.l to return to his studies at inson University at Car*t Mr. Alan Townshen& -U brook Field, was at brought with him the ,ofd friends: Meu&rs. Lnng. George Moden, Richword, James Ll tle' Burns. Henry Firdel and' Page. Nixes Spending Christmas in Balboa Mr. and Mrs. CarlNxffA t,7im. are spending the . v.ith their son and dau . Inw. Mr. and Mrs. Larry IB. Balboa. Gala Christmas Party at * Davis Service Club . The annual Christmas was held at the Fort Da's ice Club Tuesday evening. Smi-formal affair was att"rt by the O.S.O. girls and a O: Croup of officers and ther.1 The ballroom was bM l decorated for the cd a fourteen foot tree 1ff gr' dl of the room. The kt_; treated in the form of '4 dimensional Christmas e t snowv scene contained ; . illuminated house with a' and life-size snow rmMa veard. A canopy of fed. white streamers covered ceiling. The head table, at w-ff ruests were seated. 'was 'oA with: an Army and Navy and centered with fil ver labras with red tapers 9l= b.rries. Music for dancing wa ed by the 60th Army Ba .d, Ladies of Chinese Goloan . Visit Guerrero Hospital A.:" On Monday the ladies Chinese Colony in Colon Ine Amador Guerreo' with gifts of cake and patients In the charity WM Royal King Geo* Lodge To Install, New Officers The Royal King 6eor teji' No. 17. Grand Lodge ofame will hold installation of oU for the January-December term at the Morning Star Hall tomorrow at 7:. p. m, to the Lodge of Colon and Edward Lodge of Panama. p -----------.r.l B..*-. 1' s 1^m "iP. 1.1 * '* '. -- :- F-, -" i " fm PANAMAA A tiANA AN NmmrENtE U -pAILT NWfPAI PAGE XIX - .1- I -- *i ~ ~rc4- ..i-,wii ;J1.L r'':e P F. ~. F - -- - - -- I 1' 4' You Sell 'em...When You T ell 'em thru P.A;. aiti ds! Leave your Ad with one of our Aglets or our offices in No. 57 "H" Street Pantmi No. 12,179 Central Ave. Col6n Lewis Service No 4 Tivoll Ave.-Phone 2-2291. and Morrison's Fourth of lu!v Ave.--Phone 2-0441 Sal6a de Belieru Americano No. 55 West 12th Street Carlton Drug Store 10.059 Mel6pden Ave.-Phone. 6, Col6n Propaganda, S.A. Agencia luternacional de Publicaciones "H" Street corner istudiante 8t.t No. 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 2-3199 Phones 3-2214 and 2- t9 mr Miaimium for 1- wirds. 3c. each additional word. FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESORTS .IUMMECIAL & H eu,-iholid A, nisile *Doy. have. a -kg probl PHILLIPOe, .nside Cottages. The PROFESSIIONAJ. . .Wrie AkeohlinAs Aten"ymius. Bw only court In Sbintao Clara with an -- .. FOR sALE -1951 Oldsmobile 4 door l01 Anes. C. Z. Oceanview from all cottages. Steps . F-e .E '. L "ed ir. lam-c sTatco er DOG CLINIC HOSPITAL, Dr. A. to beach; Rock Gas, refrigeration, It costs do lr t po .0 .o Pr z~, H, aVt, P, ,ryi uSurgeon. Via barbecue and shuffle board. and beautifv ccrte rO -- 4'_ S ei r J door... .. .cll e',I m $ech arLc l o c or 'do t' P o rras N o 4 2 T el. 3-2 1 13. N o 3 5 k lb a. .S, t d 2 00 Bo No. 435 Balbo. bildin FOP LE h .d -r-a i Smoot & Predes S. A. DR WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic. h- S -a..- . C e. it. ^,.r., it.. 3ri- cJ e .; ,.4. Buick Chevrelet Estudeante Street 140. Between romlich Sonto Clara bemch,. aWsth M Ott -. E .r.. c jf l-- < *,n co.ers radio, nen.l, J arid '"K" street. Phone 2-3479 Cr est. 1a S N 0 W CIE h Anen Lttn's h f ani S- .FOR ALE 950 Black Bu.c Panma. moderate rates. Telephone W h thAeynn tht g's hO rl fami n6a 6-441..4trht they are t* MIies.Marite arrdt FO' .ALL S ..i.e. F e JL 1F.,ad-..ster. 4 docr sedan ,rado r1 4-567 Pedro Mi- Decorativ1 and durable y Shirer, Judy lTeps, Robe't 1owr: * m or,'j r.,rirc,- 'e o ,- ,i. re, .ers good condnuoe FO R S A L E ." rn.O-,Lc,-p,, ,j ror..n' .e .. L.r, rer go conditon ru L g Waterroof coatingu, rcy. The lone g6nUemrn is Dgrlt teirc. v ,e ,_-,-ie' e : D. ,, free -95-8. La Boc rooad Casino Santa Clara, Dance music by Ask. for descriptive folder :tu. twice in Oamfbos where itt o ,,, p.. orge ,g.,a- ,.,,- e .r 27. Balbc.o Mit.ellanons Casino Aces. No reservations n-e and color chart lniftltand-efog Ip their genuilt tr Fr.ee lamp., ~t J: cessary. Saturday and Sunday. DUtch cuatom. In the La.,,'"r,. C1 O" R SALE -1950 Nash 4 door e FOR SALE: Piano upright grand and GEO. F. NOVEY, INC. t.'s sleh itself, ta .g.l..... . elenr mechancol condton excellent condition'. Magc Chef R nta le t ll FOR `-ALE -- Peru,or. ables r.e ul, nci paid. 1.450. gas stove, refrigerator Coldspot. r F RI r S central e. coitale-ible oIarge T. o e', d Smeot & Pereds S. A. Sears kerosene range, girl's bi- Houses -- 01 tablet with ,hel. One N,-.t Tables Buick Chevrolet cycle, youth s bed, stroller, baby Call an ,me r ,,:.ue" C u- FOR SALE--1948 Chevrofet 4 Door crib. Phone 916. Colon. FOR RENT:-Furnished house, 2 0 I'AN U-R'N T S -du-- back excellent condition.., Must FOR SALE -Radio transmitter Power bedrooms, living diningroom, U R FURNITURE o oow m Statim FOR SALE--Double bed ,nnersprirg ..ell \'cr cheap Leaving Isthmu, Sqpplv. 1600 Volts DC. 25 cycle. kitchen, maid's room, garage. Via Ib O)B 11aOW-ooI uty mattress. s. .g .rngle bed .nner- H.:.use 30. 50th Si Bella V.sia c6mpleie Also Meissner VFO with Espa ia final, white house, beside . spring mattress. sor,.g Twto yc.uh or call Balboa 5178 after 6 p. m NBFM. Phone Coco Solo 8584. Radio Miramar., 3.1.11i beds. mFtteS Large ordi O ALbe E. ol.-... -' FOR RENT;- New house in a'" HERES '139-B. urunidu. C Z sedan, leather upholstery, W-s-W FOR SALE Cumbres. Completely furnished - 39-B un --. excellent mechanical cond- with hot water. Tel. Gomboo 105. 71 Aits e W eeli i f.k MlSl rFOR SALE- -- ahgnelephone tr. duty not paid SI 550. Motorcvclee .... T1L 1 CA P .Mag FOtable, and chairiahogth tc-amrrubber m ck P el .A FOR SALE: Motorcycle 19 5 1 FORCRENT seat House -42f0-A. Dablc __ -_c evrel Triumph Speed twin. Excellent O b..for dOR SALE-Kelv.nator, Refrigerator. condition. Must sell. Con be seen y, FORSALE -Set bomoo Shades t 60 cycle BRecently Ducoed at house 714-D El Prado, Balboa 'ALHAMBRA APARTMINTS Shpn mOing. ttoragu. TOday, sda- DeeM..26 nel Tran $8 OC 20 0 M. D.,nng- -C. rwo and five room furnished and W o Irate or move PJ . rooi chairs. $2 00 each Q M. FOR SALE: -- 4 burner gas slo.e unfurnished apartments; private i pWn d 1 i zprate- o mov : "" single bed and mar ress. IC'00 0 good condition reasonable. 2141. PERSONALS closed gardens. 8061. 10h Street. art Pbone 2-2451, .: or IPra irnetoN-O N A L S nfu rnisted. apar tens. 8prIM ate .ot o ln yth ,nk. '!-.bne 2-24 41, 8:30 - Lbrary Table metal'. 8.00 B. Curundu, 83-5244. GEORGE D. BARB, JR.. H. E.-Hu.- ew Cristabol. Telephone Colon i-201: ParMh:. 4:q. l4 t Words buffet, metal. B 50 141 8- FOR SALE -1950 DeSoro De Lu,,e man Engineering Swedish Ch,-386. 1 4.l 01-toa & tA- Re Carr Sr Tel. -13 I Coupe 2 tone, rodo, new ,ire, roproxis. Corrective Adjustment of FOR RENT:--One large apartment o -- 4!0-,it '- MWlrte NIuon and leather upholstery, duir, the Body Structure., No. 11, 7th or two duplex apartments,. unfuc- '. a 5:1SI. LISM ON=THE AIR.C-S WANTDN nor po.d, excelent condition. St.. Telephone 2-3833. 8 a. m nished. For further details call Co- (A*...4t l tw . SWA NTED Smot r Peredem S. A. to 8 p. m. By appointment, co Solo 655. I,J- 6 Wu V-TOrite Miscellaneous Bo Hoppy Dancin Feet for the Holidays. FOM- L RENT --e t* enla Aerl- ____ ____ -FOR SALE.-1i951 Ford V8 4-door erry s and A HpNew FO RENT - WANt ED--Modern apartment. Bellal excellent conditen. Call Coco So- Year. Harnett and Dunn. wOOpi1 a a ... l3 E (Ilestes AJerl Vista. two bedrooms. etc. Jonuaors l oa637 or,8413. ,. Room@d o '* L op, r- -' 30L419=8 ; -(Agencias AiW1-i;H""- 15. Writ FEY E Standard. ------------ s________ M Ida Cornnell, popular dress- -F -, -t .M A5 e 6 Panm FOR SALE-2Plymook h ri snness Coupe maker at Balboa Clubhouse, who OR RENT:-urnished room for bo- 0 at terlude A do 31 no 1952. Book price 1.590. Sell $1.- 4s a patient at Panama Hospi- chelor, Villa Carolyn, Apt,-I. Three is~U -le cori.,h op Youn3 Americon Couple dec ie 'a- 550. Insured 1953. New license r . is back to all her clients. houses before Rece Track. i ...B c n quarters., furnished apart- togs Phone 83-3294. Curundu I&AN -G:-Go N HLTH Skepic O" ' M e ior furnised room, beginning, Heighrs* 71 -F ENGINEINGH- -Y. Ph, o.nenPed"ro.Me''-e d SERVIC:- George D. Barb, Jr,H S Skeptical Of 1, Jan. 5. eu iP FOR SALE--1946 Bu;ck., Seadnette. E. Cortective Adustment of the DEALESN.NEW AND . 4-520. after p m Rado, excellent condition. TeL 2- Body Structure, No. 11., Seventh (Continued from Page 1) USD EA LNNTURE AD ua 4396. Williamson Place, 0"5 St.. telephone 2-3833. 8 a. m aooperatOn tOf allw teopleUa, nd U FJ*IT URE Furnished 2-bedroom apartrrn e-F -, --L .1-5 .--- --i 4 ip Aby appointmentdi1 fo , qu ed Bella Vista Call British Le- o -,is Ol. mbill gb bne wit- respect forlwhat was and gi 2-0912 from : k 30. r. h. l,00,b.: b FOR SALE ot.i.lo n --. 6ed. De Lux. rlI wish o k8tats' a spokesman said. ,. S Sition Offered r. S Vis.. vm, .shads, ,,, ted ltoats & Motors lbh Mopcow. Stalin's replies to O Position Offered . ', .the questions were not censid. th V P.O. 't TE'-lereloss 'onn ls fullI poge ee, Vw-w FOR SALE:-12 H P. Johnson "Sea ered surpri'sing in the light of V-AL S S IE WANTEDoe.-Experenced Panaman- r, i, Une oe" Laste new. 3hnWl sell ohe end of World War h f A d iver'sbilnguall salesman with lstic seat covers BARGAIN.Ma $2000. Cal 8Z22.' ur whe end of World War of drive .,ce.e Apply person be n in sewtm Panem Heghtst or 83-'512E ICurundul.r 1 o was noted hattsYl nt O.t..TSON wtoc reference to Agencas Euw, Auto, Ave. Juste Amnemona e ind --.-- -lso toa e ra ,' -+a- LeeSA 08t StN.30thSkret. in hisOct. 19 slatemlnt to thes ...To e ..tei"46. *'1 Cri obal, Colio n,n D r F- a a uP .inr a it . riANTED:-Offe girln ,t 6kow- RS. 4 Dr. 6 omuns Party congress re .. SWE@W. WANTED:---Office girl with know whe wal .undecoated rumi stated his thesis that war - ledge of Enrglish-Spanish steno- 00. 1415 B. Corr St. Tel 2-1851 tween the capitalist and 6o et e:o graph Experience essential Apply --T 2- 5- a systems Is not Inevitable.D l Ill V-re "t, Casa Central. Baovor- A.enue l, nTr 7d Observers In Moscow also not- mf y 9126f colo. N infrmaionCoRils1tted- that the soviet. press ii we I..l1f Jff) 91e coion. No informaoton bs The commandant of the 15th Eisenhower's election, has S th la . WA -- Ep c s Nn- C a |H .I Wilh Naval District, Rear Adm. A. M. fulously avoided personal at- I ;' WAIED'."--EpTy,,ence E-g-i,.h-i Bledsee. has announced that tacks on the President-elect. iS i Yf ou la 'Tho L A (VO) *" .. ...). . Spash enogapher Coo. 'obk Wis Toy nTo rvico Brouwer of Panama Ths follows a patern setfB- 1 i fi t ' Pictures. Eusebio A. Morales. "-E'! C E Vy City has been awarded the c in- Prime Minister *W-Nwa .., Cangrelo." gilm TO tract to paint the Navy housing chill'sng return to power in 1 * nt Help Coco olto for the sum Since then Churchill. once the SOUL. )o ( -.. I L Th wor w hihofh8,2. Soviet Union's public enemy-o Oe..d.- -A, Vn 0; -Siji ..-ll8 .Help W nted _iOBANGELEsDeri-26 kp I :The8ork. which has been 1 has never been criticized -100 H- el Wanted The **Grandma" seri D 26 ,Up started, is expected to be corn- sonally tt t.h n v o. Is: en :00 Tia: M b^oS .+? fbco to cook. do laundry F-.e rio osa solved, police believed today. as s up to Eisenhower and t .4hae M w.. c week. App v in person, house 1423 Mrs. Ethel Arata. 52 steadfastlySplm aany To indication of agreemfat ASS I05n--Nlw' n. 'S. a* Carr St Balboa Solar. $40 denied any Part In the 2 .0o0NpWll l Wt e rom him probably would reslt .a- S 00 month. robbery )f the Uniou Bank and ra d .e in arrangements being complet- tJ7 sW' How tever, police s aidtht Of Sd for the sste m eating sets1&." - Trust Co here last November.VIihnaed for the suggested meetfl i ..S However. police said the tinva Iwithin ra SSfew week 10. 1 Mrs. Arata admitted holding When Stalin offered to 1meet1 kn a the Citizens National Bank Nov. President Truman in 190,. he "tde- 2: S26 and the Cahfornia Bank Oct said his health would not per- 2: 17. netting about $1.500 from the SEOULJ Korea. Dec. 26 UP; mit a trip to Washington a.4 !n2 -i I K J two jobs. **- aneis Cardinal aSesman suggested Moscow or alteras- Vo : com pleted a 23-hour tour of tiely Warsaw or Prague, 1. - Descried as "a deeply rell- United Nations troops last night Staln has not seen t- iotus woman by piolle Mrs. Ar- ehich will keop him busv writ- ern head of state since teI-M . ata said she robbed to help oth. ing letters lotr weeks. conference in Potadam. At tain teta in need She was captured The New York cardinal re- time Stalin saw and talked IRES. Christmas Eve when her attempt corded names and addresses of E lsenhower and saw him n the U. S. National Bank in thousands o American soldiers later when the general s nearby Areadia failed. he spoke to during his tour. He Moscow as a guest of t n "Sovi t Polce ald they were inclined w ll v.',rte a ltte to the families government. .be . to believe the grandma" ban-.of each one. Last year he wrote Observers in the RusIan tdre.' dit's story of giving 1oo to the 6.000 letters after a similar ital suggested that the Speedy and having no knowledge Christmas tour. of the front and answer Interview of the Union Bank and Trust Co The job at writing down the Russia to take the Initltin u f holdup Nov. 12. TI Raid they names went to Pvt. Ralph 06- suggesting its wi ngaiw"r- t would continue the search for inez. of Topeka. Kan. make every poiatMp effort, ,Inother "gr&a.di.nma eunwoman Spellminan ceL-brated thr e e secure peace. Mr. Arata said she had only Masses between midnight and 63 cent. i, her uurse hen she noon at three dtIf(eren t points. decided 'u trs- the bank" In Ar- including the 1st Corns and the,;lght cadla Police said the nooroarh. U 8. 2nd Division.. I ed teller MsuLorene McGehee He flew from unit to unit In Slt endingg money. Instead of On returning to Seoul hait Yaa urnit aer the cen tns of her night t. cardinal of iated t in the alarm the Immaculate Conception. at- MEMPHISB Tens..Dec. D f- :-:' % The wo n as atuaed ba tended ta 700 Amer." cAn and A alight earth "r--a a er Wiiam J Lloyd who European orhiDpers. shook houss S haid Mrs o tata pleaded with Christmas trees was9 t TRANSPORTATION 7i0 A tm erc her a -uAss she lTeniegee and tr- . The Fisk Transportation bec use .ahe looked so harmless " five s ants truck tire gives more Part of the bank sains went f centeeds nar Pranmileage because its thick ank M' Kellar and Mrs Mary o" i tough tread is designed Grace Johnson. Mrs Arata told -d. Mr' Dave' ..to run cooler on long-dis- officers. She baid the two women .' 4 tance halls. UdPaul. Mn for the Christmas tr r how she obtained the funds. "I don t kr ow why I started robbing banks," she told police .I needed soifLhgney, yes. but A AIE don't kep W.:: h ook. L It ,- TRUNK & BAG NF. needed it mftr#han I did." ". A. vkqi' i ad;e1r Arats also REPAIRS INITIALS Dav i id rMi weal- KEYS a Philade hia family with an of ,0bO,000 which was For your vacation visit rt i the sourts. our Show Flpom at was held for at- Automobile Row No. 28 ... in reraTel. 2-10l , ...--el..-2-1089 'at 4 SDan iC P -- . ~J I .4 ~A -it p 'Is A C j Pt ''I+ I . !- ., ', *, t. .h- bitt) I. *: |ii I.-42.. S, .. .. . .. -1 2. .-*,..' .- ,-. -. * Putr\L c1, wp,~ I r Wits~- .' 2<. - *j. J'?~' I: PAN . l tf IT DAILT NWSPAPR . CAG BIn t -eere , C fPtO tpi M S. t ". It ia felt,- e o l A the emphasisl A tu lt nrn mn artflnt.S mi raeceaa I : aano Stat nF ikrnd grA iokesman sal S".Maehnpwei' thie c-wnlitte the RepbHca dand cartig a made to farm Mitt., sne . ,- Cr 1- i c15 i : UUUWN...ft CA th, president. of Ri, L air e UnmVrsaty, %also SANATRULES AM tedto rreant ht t h 0f PAA Written fok'A Wrtvee a I .line with A mb Kveask m h2 farm' lankk queCt4ons fre? about twu- P at L a. d na Cansta.s I tme, both " Is n t p ra ulsuli t for the th eat In OA, a Vile a 'ta' i begin- fI the n o a stug-an. e nded -a Th1 n 1 A fctleA m" Ifartt lsaw-it the pil fut- e " 'hez l"i the endf l oti .hand, since the A t Spunentsa t Il variably finds S I om It. wie to giv 6up the discard w1 aview policies V% Spd t6.p aite on buil4- d tos oi -r i eup i bha for a fast aul atii o r lO-dUt. - . Bh lieans w4 When# yo start a hand, your ha S- c ti first fe.- d oards should usually hat it 4Iamnade v *be chosen irom among your un- d&c er. .A.nd fasm matched- cards. However, on a- a;ni ,a I.?rel" bOut lf of the hands you ply.; Ho0 Je& -two points y. oldd throw a card from a ate S ipnopost0id lree-card group as one of mour wi1 t m imtta o o t three plays. Ci a tMt or example. auppose you are i 6 B41, the ollowl 15 cards: . hCer. A-A, K- -q J-J., wh rw t V 8-'W-82. betl %S % nMYou shoeW usually begint by v& t audioga the ten or the elglt. eVC Later on you will throw the un-. -lea chad cards that ae go14*'o0' 4 a *= five points. inthe m : Prp;*4 4 you build up your hitid, in 1g normal way, 'i (Ocaalonal however, you ;re Abciuld throw one of the tree e W S- as a very early diSoavd. S X'our object lt to persuade your $am: V$ yB*%pent to bellee that it a sate t rj T f him to d scd king. to you. S>tifiui f dl;' he -oes s" r veOan: pick UP the gdtud. We vt-hth.An of mo- Mind you, there is nor ue it m akhin tb kind ot I4nem it li ot Are going to 1* drafty Wht eu sou doso Any..tv1fa (- *.++ 4'" ... as + t". J: Be ann poif The Unite ed p" A requirB; craft. Jnder tii 'p -s~ Mnua sot M . p 4tal an Az tthe i s pron s in a I earl t ext pbrariy Altop (705 an operatedl - San Jo Extended nalvador 'northbo' ien$ "Iqik .m ? a- &E Ar News D"Ud To Tell -N. IfW C s Will the samei "Cooer Wl m+iiih61 intas the n (aooperoi Wft Ike H! r.WINDER, O-., Dee. 26 (UP' - l a rI ien. Richard B. Russell D-Ga. rigwr ew v o slaid today it is difficult to tell UWW WWU g whether-the next Congress will EF11Mri v.'1or'ln harmony because "pres!- Ii Uga dent-elect Eisenhower hasn t SDem crats adhis domestic program very 'e o r Russell, chairman nof the Sen- c ( ate Armed Services Committee, : tGTON. Dec. 26 (UP) declined to predict whether the .i iaul H. Douglas said resseon will be stormy or calm. Satmocratic Party "I don't know what the new Mg policies of "sane president is going to propose,' If t hopes to re- Russell said In an Interview here. S ower- The Georgia senator, a leader ratlc Party has f the Southern Democrats in I Aro- thecomes aIcon Congress. said It is too early to ahe Illnos tell what the lawmakers will 00 ' "in an interview.on the question ol extending or that President- euttina foreign aid. er may *get more He added, however, that there ts Spe .| iDemocrats than'is a "feeling some arms aid ought S min foreign to be continued, for some time." p a lSen. Leverett Saltonstall P.- itACs. A- Mass. will replace Russell as S- coht n already has one head of the Armed Services tin C.ti t ,ty the RepUt- Committee when the new Con- natan 9c performs that erss conveens. The Georgian rove- j ljnt l well," Doug- 5s~d he and Saltonstall "are old Sa ld.'"It -are two con- friends and have worked towe- Ito a- a nktive .I-the country 2i er for years' but he plans no e.i w l one." r.spcclal meeting with the Massa- Se 4 also s. 34 democrats chusetts senator before the comn- i ,n0 shoud maintath-a' friendly and mittee chairmanship changes red at structive" atl as the hands. 1-, tloo p pring the, Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney I- t b power adm ist11kla siigested yesterday that Aarh e a Democrati DJErty should Marshall Plan countries need e wthe party of Widtapfgresulv-jimore trade" and "less aid" in "tlp he said, eoIWa1 ZItZl o" in their dealings with the United .th. tradition of Woodrow Wil- states. Russell observed today i so and of most of the pro- that "that's been the Democratic r, trn akl Roosenlt.. nositfon for years." 14*f the party becomes domin -___------- i d big business, it ws lose Insurance Taxes Utp support of the wage-earmers,1 CHICAGO (U.P.I Life in- a# lad qhall farmers and the middle surance companies will pay a ltlkhi- clsY." total of $138,000,000. In federal Income taxes on their business Maeico The so-called "liberal" wing in 1952, an increase of $13,000.000 tlvader s0, the Democratic Party was ever 1951, according to Alfred weatwd considerably in Con- Guertin, actuary of the Ame- 7 011W g ,r t-by election defeats and rican Life Convention. 11 0o conservative Southern Demo- 1", rits will play a much more It' aImportant role in the new Con- dagy; gress than they did at the na- und st tiarl convention last July. or -pt,- Douglas declined to discuss So0-, directly differences in the party. i.. kWBut he WOai he thinks "the ,* Mor li.ial Defocrata ire gon toin hlaa to develop a policy o JANUARY 1'ST. T ,. ] OW.SHOW TONIHT 10:30 P. M. *' LoS iOIEL "r.. kt .c 'ti., CREEPS -. .,,o +E : I -HOW .IM Panama- 'Cain, Phone: . 0oo2.1 oo _-r-l*d. Ave .. ,l S.. P7~ Sn TONIGHT! Caters -- AeA lWelt Dist- SA "ICHABOD AND MR. TOAD" *l 8A S. 30M:ii EMPIRE" I. ?. ._ ADVIvTX aM l CO ros" "fius "*-li -TX T g Wn R M ESTL TRAP" A .?' YN T Sh ns. 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M DRIVE IN THEATRE tdn Twrnesutimian Rend. behind "Artes y Oflielo" Shel j'thKfl @-t" fwrybo IRead 0 mafsif d - hI uK va *mw- sole fog S .' .. . -- A J 2eN7 * i c; I;- 1''- SM4KE THIS NEW YEAR'S EVE "ONE FOR THE BOOKS!" JOIN THE "EL PANAMA PATIO PARTY!" Music by two Orchestral for dancing till dawn! .; a * _~_ _~~~_WO_ _~ _ __ I .. I - - :, , A .k ,.:- , ")..." tf "" '-. ' * '' ' ,# TM PANAPAX CA1ND---- -' ,' TED PANAMA AMERICAN A. ...B...NDEN? VAIL! uvWajs... * PAGE EIGHT .. Ky~5.: --I--' * -tc* ..... .27 Ed Crowder -O-- Heinrich May Lose Job For Tomorrow's Contest By HAL WOODS United Press Sports Writer SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26-Eddie Crowder, a magician who directed University of Oklahoma to one of its most successful grid seasons this year, p -ohably will be the starting quarterback on the Vest team against the East in the Shrine Game to- r rrov. The tall quiet field general system in mind, and try to fol- hv; o iniprep~sed Head Coach low it as much as possible Sam H,'wie Odel. of the West team Baker of Oregon State will do' th- t hi has lust about taken'the punting: Crowder and Rey- in lobh awav from Don Hvin-.nolds will try for points after r.ch the famed Washington touchdowns if any; and Eo rpsinr arc Barker of Washington State Odell tnon't make his final will do the kink-offs. c'ections until tonnight. hut ite say's: Meanwhile, the East squad 'loked' like a potentially high "The mnist [or.eiful of our ,coring outfit. After pushing qurterback4 will start ,ver nine touchdowns against Sa local semi-pro outfit in a He wouldn't say % h e t h e r, scrimmage Coach Biggie Munn thti woulo be Heinrich rlhind his boys concentrated on c(owdcr, but pressed further! defense. about Crowder he said. : He is ; niity ball handler. ha a good head and can pass[ On top of that. he's a fine boy4 a, an individual and an excel-i lent influence on the rest of the player., I know Heinrich I h-lter than any other back. yet I'm extreniel," impressed by' one ot mne most impressive men of the eastern backfield has been Bill Reynolds of Pittsburgh. He is an explo- sive runner in the work-outs and has just about clinched a starting berth on the East team. t.. "w' Munn has installed approx- Billyv Vessels, Crowder's All- imately 40 plays compared Airiican teammates at Okla- vith only about 20 for the homa. says much of his sue- A'est Whether this will hinder cecs could be credited to Crow- or help his squad remains to der. Vessels will be a starter In be seen. In any event, it will the West backfield. along with offer the fans a wide variety Johnny Olszewski of California of offensive splender to watch. nnd either Bobble Reynolds of Nebraska or Don Johnson of Both teams engaged in a C., single workout this morning. 'In the evening they attended a [.cli .4ni ulined '- 'vill start Christmas party and exchang- th? game with the platoon -d gifts. Final workouts will be staged Tomorrow ofternnon and then ..J r.Je;s i heRd coaches of both squads will announce their starting !lineups definitely. HAVANA. Dec. 26 LUP,-Littl - Tcny DeSpirito Ls three notches, closer to c ieakin the all-time jo cev reco-d for booting home, w 'ners n A ing season. :. a:zC .LLo t, ,ci out. the Oriental Park in Havana... i had a mount in .all eight races. The Lawrence, Massachusetts hardboot won three of them. He scored in the second aboard Ca- less, in the seventh on Sally's Last and in the last race on Don Generoso. Those three wins give DeSpir- ito 370 so far this year. He needs 12 more vins in the six remain- In, days f 1952 racing to tie the all-time mark for U. S. riders. That mark is 388 set back in l9r5. Official National League tig- ures released last night show that Stan Musial won the league's slugging crown as well as the batting title. Musial had a .538 slugging average, the sixth time he's led In that department. Chicago's Hank' Sauer was sec- ond with E5.1. Ted Kluszewski of Cincinnati was third with .509. Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh and Gil Hodees of Brooklyn were tied for fourth with an even .500. MIAMI. -- The man who a.s- slins thAe Tizhta at idtm ilit May .....' .- ,^ r^-y .* ....... " 'iB .. fe-h.-"::q' Z .'. "-tt Start At Qutfrttad C .L ,- i ', f, . ,^" -, *'-' ? f I s .. Jt""T ,1 B .i < i j .." ) r _, r-II, I --dt ', 1 1 d : :l~~ll= i i 1 = i 4 0 q.10 1 1 'l = i 1 . .... .. .. Races y Super Effor Can e Tomorrow Clevand Browns Grid Tite Ist Race "E" Natives 1 Mile' 1-1",. . Purse: $275.00-Pool Closes 12:45 First Race of the Double ' 1-Miranda\ A. Visquez 120 2-Campesino V. Castillo 112 3-Tin Tan R. Guerre 107x 4-Pregonero B.. Aguirre 115 5--Opex J. Baeza, Jr. 108 6-Duque J. Shalk 99x 7-Dlez de Mayo J. Bravo 120 8-Juan Huincho R. L. Oil 104 9-Romantico A. Mena 10 2nd Race "D" Natives 7 Fgs. Purse: $300.00- Pool Closes 1:15 Second Race of the Double 1-Dixiana B. Aguirre 117 2-Villarreal E. Ortega 105x 3-Annie N. B. Moreno 111 4-Tuira R. Guerra 11lx 5-Manolete J. Baeza, Jr. 112 3rd Race "I-1" Imported-7 Fgs. Purse: $375.00 Pool Closes 1:45 One-Two 1-Tnterlude R. L. Oil 109 2-Galante 11 V. Castillo 120 3-Jepperin J. Baeza, Jr. 114 4--Nijinsky Josd Rodrig'zs 115 5-Pia' A. Mena 108 6-Batt. Cloud B. Aguirre 116 4th Race "1-2" Imported-7 Fgs. Purse: $375.0 0- Pool Closes 2:20 Quiniela 3-Mosqueton R. Visquez 115 2-Linnev Head J. Bravo 115 3-Bartolo F. Rose 117 4-Mon EVoile P. Ord6fiez 104 5-Miss Fairfax B. Aguirre 113 6--Hechizo V. Ortega 114 5th Race "A" Imported-I Mile Purse: $1.000.00-Pool Closes 2:55 1 -Bendeguz i A. Ubidia 105 2-Chablis) B. Pulldo 110 3-Booji R. Vtsque 121 4-Roy. Alligator B. Agulrre 128 5-Viajero 3J Bravo 120 T~a P"TCU AND THE 16-Dietador F. Rosawia lZu&1082. NDTHE ra Othn.bin R.o...m- aih obs 6th Race "H" Imported 7 Fgs. Purse: $400.00 Pool Closes 3:35 First Race of the Double 1-Pincelazo V. Castillo 114 2-Astoria 0. Castillo 114 3-Gorsewropd J. Samaniego 120 4-Pamphlet H. Reyes 109x 5-Royal Claim 3. Cadogen 110 6--Novelers V. Rodriguez 112x 7--Silver Domino B. Aguirre 120 8-Canatag*a K. FlOres 120 7th Race mport 7 Fgs. Purse: $400.90 -Pool Closes 4:05 Second Race of the Double 1-Alto Alegre A. Mena 107 2-Mr. Foot J. Bravo 115 3-Goylto R. L. Oil 109 4-The B. Road V. Castillo 117 5-Mimo A. Vasquez 109 6-Sun Cheer B. Aguirre 12, 7-Delhla B. Pulldo 112 8-Apretador K. Flores 120 ALTO ALEGRE races out of bet- ting. 8th Race "G" Imported-7 Fgs. Purse: $450.00 Pool Closes 4:40 .-,. Quinlela 1-Scotch Chum 0. Chants 108 2-Paragon 0. SAnchez 112 3-Rosarlo 'V. Ortega 115 4-Levadura B. Pulido 120 5-Hurlecano J Bravo 112 6-81smo B Aguirre 120 7-Dofia n elda K. Flores 117 9th Race "D' Imported 7 Fgs. Purse: $600.00- Pool Closes 5:15 One-Two 1-Turf Lodge B. Aguirre 110 2-Bedlam J. Brav 111 3- Trafalgar A. Rodriguez 116 4-Grsau 0. Sanchez 120 5-Vamplresa A. Vasquez 120 6-Bedulno 0. Castillo Ill 10th Race "G" Natives 2 Fgs. Purse: $a0O.B0 Pool Closes 5:40 1-Villalba K. Flores 112 2-Miramar Jose Rodriguez 115 3-Araucano O. Chants 113 4-Piola E. Silvera 107 Sugar Bowl Sports Carnival Tomorrow In New Orleans By JACK ASort United Prfta Sports Water -0 o NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 26 (UP) - The Sugar Bowl carnival of sports opens in this fun-loving city Saturda) with one of the. most brilliant arrays of amateur sport, stars ever assembledout..? side an Olympic meet. "' "We believe we have the creamt of the crop in the various' rts represented in the carnival," said Fred Digby, general man- ager of the Sugar Bowl\ "We have any number of top athletes featured in the various -eVents." The six-day carnival which. will be climaxed on New Year's Day with a football game be- tween the University qt Missis- sippi and Georgia Tech,- opens Saturday morning with the ten- nis tournament. ,, Saturday night comes the boxing tournament, followed by the Sugar Bowl regatta of champions anid the track ad . field event on Sunday. If that doe or's fancy, t. ketball tour the limelight Tuesday nig: *Louis, the de Louisiana St. Bonaventure In its tenn Bowl was able the top 20 ran i Tropical Parl- knew what he was nartMullo. ,ie doing in the $10.000 added p. i *nar Mulloy h 1 ' Christmas Handicap. Colon Bowl Bound The others He handed top weight of 1261 event are Ton pounds to Crvstal Boot and the _. __T n Francisco, raI Splucky little thoroughbred came Te L dllyo s rnis el Br through in a driving finish. No. 9; Bern S Jocey Con Errico hustled Bobe IC lo e cent, 14th; Crystal Boct into the lead at the 15th Robert first turn ad rated him on top KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 26 Hal BurrowS, all the way in the mile and one- ..UP-Tennessee's Cotton Bowl- Mulloy hpa eighth handicap. Elixir was a BIG MAN-Bob Petit, Loulsla- bound football team lost the ser- for the' tour hustling second and-A Recline na State's six-foot-nine cen- vices of coachh Gen. Robert Ney- pected to be ran land today and it was doubtful the ttle..4 ran third. ite. established five Sput- i whether ne will be able to direct flaVor-,.t -b Crystal Boot aid his backer eastern Conference scoring, the team against Texas on New tolta $6.80, 44.50 and $3.70. Errico's records a sa sophomore aver- Year's Day. of Out --N01 mount' covered the distance in, aging 255 points a game. University President Dr. C. k. Ipl ~ . 1603-5 Brehm said poor health had do BuIre. S1:3-5. 'EA) forced -the noted coach to the Two powi sidelines, but "it didn't fnecessa-. iate kbOxtb Srly mean he won't be at Dallas and Syrac.s coaching at the game." tou aient. However, he said Harvey Rob- It M b. inson, Nevland's assistant, "will appearahoe h take over the duties and respon- igan State -I, Always Ask sibillties of Athletic Director and presence of C Head Coach Neyland pending Spartan Jinet f General Nevland's recovery.'" rapin fistic for Thus, the Vols will be forced to Rhodes, ftcr hold their final workouts with- weight chbt or out Neyland in charge.. Intercollegiate Brehm said Neyland's physi- cbampion tr- clans advised him becausee of ber, another I Shis health at the present time, pion, She should not participate in 8yract',. coaching activities preliminary ern cUae g al to the post-season game in the and which.hb A LLCotton Bowl." leglate chan] -*. The nature of Neyland's ill- appears hero ness was not disclosed. However, with a 1-1 re .DISTILLED AND BOTTLED earlier in the season he ws Art Nelon, bothered by a gum infection John Orange SIN which has continued to plague .dl .ptg oe him and which resulted ?n re- . CANAPA ports he might retire. Juckey Eddie Arcaro returns to , the racing wars today in the $20,000 added Las Flores sprInt, ed ' opening lay feature at Santa ft Anita in A.rcadla, California. The Santa Aniltb meets last for 60 WAL4g9 VlILLE CA DlAA days. Arearo will be riding thp s e sa favorite-A Gleam-in th4 P Flores. Ead,e has justpretu. from a European trip. ... ,- i:: "'::-' .,, ", ," ", "'" "'-; " =: ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;.. ..=.-":; ,-.,:'.,. esn't suit the Vilit- 'e Sugar Bowl bas- nament moves into t on Monday and hts, featuring St. fending chadlplon; ate University, St. and Villanova. is show, the Sugar e to snatch eight of nking players in the nt the list s-Oard- f Miami, Fla., cur- ttlon's No. I plaer.- in the star-studded m Brown, Jr., 6df Ba nked No. 8 nation-.. 0wn of LoS Angele ard Bartzen, 1th, m, 13th; Tony Vin. Sidney Schwartsv Perry, 17th, qnd- 19th. .ben se-o.ded No, I nament a the oneto for. 1 te f Mfryand's here. It beat hairpa .er .5 9^^tS in conferences re inthe sUee relay event-Oklahoma, Texas . AM, Kansas State, Oklaheoa A&M and Texas. , . .. s ,f' a st..bcmenre js tii In t)r footballn e Mis ai Orga beater ti past s jt though the-bela have t ties on their, r0rd, Yankees, Bomnbrs To Clah Tonight AtPan a dStdium PANAMA PRO lEAGUE S ' T.EAM Wot* Lost Pet. Bi ., .. .. ..: .600 f > *'n;-/ 4 4 5600 hed 4 ..4a 4- 4 .500 : 3 4 -.429 99'-' birds vs. 'ed). scheduled to the Pan- hero. d for Mt. awet grounds.- Tips. Diez de Ms DlihW Galnt CLEVELAND 0, Dec. Is (UP) -Only a "super effort" tblyh Clevelknd Browns will enable . National Footballh League's A- mertcan Conference leaders defeat the rival Detrolt. Lon torO the professional tampionshp of the werld, ConA Pan Brown said today. And the key, Brown made it clear, was the physical condition of the squad by game time Sun- day. "We have chance, of course," Brown said, "but wp'll have to be at our absolute peak to win." "Whether we can be at that .peak or not depends oth heth, er we're at full strength-and that looks highly doubtful." Therefore, said Brown, who bua guided his Browns to sev- *e 9 consecutive championship games with only one loss, "we'll peed a super effort." The squad Worked out Christ- tV". afternoon as usual while .Aht "important" players sat dt'*the practice to let other In- i -heal. End Mac Opeedle, Nfhiarck Dub Jones and tackle herl Kissel. The three Browns aret offering from a variety of -4 te tacd knee ailments. -o Volgt., head coach at Northwestern and former tackle coach- of theBrowns, saw last Sunday's game, at Detroit when the Lions bowled over the Los Angeles Ru~eq In a National Con- ofeienoe plaoff and returned here to tell lu Browns about it. VotgtIs brouWetck glowing reports of the Detro t line, whlen he called "very stable." The Cleveland -players' note- books for the game were bulging with Informnatr n on the Lions, gathered by.ofm Browns' coach. es who scouted them last week. In addition, tI .players saw over again and again the movies of the Lions-Browns game earlier ts season to see where they fell dwn. DetrOit beat Cleveland, 17-6, in that game, and in-fact, the Browns'have won, only one game in four--threea of Which:were ex- hibitios-f-tom the Li0ste giving the Detroiters the-best recod ofl any L tea over the Browns, Mutel GDivdens 1-Pon .Wo $3a..a0 Man) FOURmT RACE - 1-Cobrado.-*c.0% $.. Quimnlels: (Colbdr - r*a) 37.20. FtFTBB"GE 1-Anga noz.M 2-ROMM 4. OVI3. 17 gg A i-jftdi^t^BE kaaa. - -1i6 I-. - ~1 rl&~ 2%]- LI k- '4 Ia- i m .. .. ... ,,E NW YORK,De Os (P). Soutwmrn Calitfo o verW* ji coun1 inth twRafts-lies t hC et, f tLe New-Si_'s _l-_ l ai5 uu a ". vaietezr a see gulden .lipoL J ,.'-. .> ; -.. ' "', " -,. -- . / .,':: '. - FLY2 -4f 4 LA - "4. .1 _ _I___ ~~___~~ ~_ _____~_~ ___I__ .Lv _.,. -6 W K-i - -- m/o 6^- = - ,At, k - ~( It~"~ "- <.** -..' -'.:-, .!" "" ": ,, " - .l* .mOmr ~~iPrrq~rrw -- MtPw DanwD I *. - * it .4 a. . .. Ba-,^-.':" -, - -C4 rMarciano *' :' ... ? 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S 21. i. 6 479 ..... mW..25 I, -,: * 4;- ,f: 1*" Teams Set For . Lo'nal TournameUl ; o-O-. .' Tomorrow will see the opening oftthe third annual Junior Col- .lje basketball Tournament at Slbua Gyp. Eight teams | eintwed the 1952 running of t lbrnament, the last year's Albrtok Field, back for another crack at. the coveted tro- tournament will be run in f t Bf6n&s, with the finals go- Sl'*oltaday night, Dec. 30. k' eft e admnission for students Si.A-. icrd is 25 cents for each of the four sessions. Adults to pay 50 cents a head three sessions, and 75 finals. and the Navy Cwmmu- S station will get things Saturday afternoon at 2 Wo' when they match baskets oJgr- tight to move into the e ta slated for Monday an L? ntght Dec. 29. Right after these for Tes two. eve the court, Cristobal c hrs-as HEighnd Gibraltar Life take to L. (aA) thdbe tdwoods for a game. __.___ Next action will get under way at ;4$. Saturday evening when th ft College quintet and c Club en9aue in a ae nd the final action of the Wiaywll- t he Balboa High vs. al sports game. 2 }t foour winners of these con- Srest.ler.ove into the semifinal iflMonday night. With the uf the Alftook-Navy y in the winner of the Abu ltar .Xile contest in f game, and the winner of B i- AC game taking on the a five from the BH8- Same, fans are assur- 0 jt plenty of good basketball. T.:,ay.night's finals will pit tie two winners of Monday's against each other for the cili themselves Tourna- ampon& This game will 8:15, and will be preced- a game between the two j.oa f Monday night's ames B .fnnrmine third placein the . ......... . U240-=Q gk-;g Bobby T-* S.' i lepower for the A a made him the Ameen raue% meat valu- ableplayer works on a differ- e*t tfso.rg nLincoln i e. t J klGt e three schools that are id in the Invitational, Cris- Eigh seems to be the only FUh much of a chance of all the way. h a team built around the ;ie Isaae. Peltynovich, and harp shooting Bob Salter, Paul Moser has come up other crackerjack outfit. two boys alone are enough baIn oft the teams in the aentM1A' ime, but to a_ t s t ahey vo other L- - .. ( .- .? A,;, ,, ': ,-'I. * 1 -.-.; - ^'- ._-i^S^ Rich Chomslej department, but Bryant nwip up for this with hi ai-l play. Going along with Salter. eb. tynovich and Bryant Moser uagi all starts Gene Didler and JlM 8chelbler. Both these boyaN . ed fine ball with the lb M 4 - nior Varsity and have.ahpmpp e advantage with the big teo thus far. " Criatobal got their adasba 62 to a good start when. they'de- feated the Key West basketball team by one point. Then thpy literally murdered the BOAM High team, taking a game witA 30 points to spare. If they miur dered the Bulldogs, there la-On word to describe what they did to the Green Devils of J.C. i en they defeated them by 36 polte. This will make the Tiger.one of two teams without defeat going Into the tournament. The other is the Athletic Club team. 0=1 eb2o Ia, Complete Aertment of DOO SUPPLIES at Gf^ 1 Titou Ave. Tl. X-31 XI- f-.r j"- The Fairways a Friday, Dee. A de- uday for the Caal 0 don know imtef, potato ttY"War A.-0 _ _ _~~~_LilL_ ____ I~1~_ ~ ____~__ i__ II m -P;. " ***- p st,1 *.. i,: t' ..* C JC Cage Touifime * ..'~jn~;r7 '52 Christmas Biggest Of All -Dollar Wise WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP) - 4hristmas 1952 was "the grand-daddy of them all"- a p e a k i n g dollarwise-govern. ment economists reported today tf'ioffliclal estimates set Christ- mas sales this year at a record -m ore than $14,000,000,00( worth. Last year's Decembel sales at retail stores totaled $13,. 067,000,000, also a Christmas rec. ord. Federal shopping specialists comments varied from "there's optimism in the air," to "the stores are out of everything but customers " Statistically, they had several other explanations for the new record: people are earning more than ever before, prices of cloth- ing and household goods are lower, there are more materials available for making toys, con- aumer credit controls are gone so Installment buying is less expen- sive, and shoppers who over- bought during the 1950 and 1951 scare-buying sprees have worn out -the goods they purchased and are replacing them now. . Despite the nationwide boom In Christmas sales, the biggest city of Lhorr all made a relative- ly poor sh.cwing. New York City sales were. at best, only as good as last year. Sales In the San Francisco area did nut hold up to the Christmas national average, el- ther, but i hewhere business was Good. according to most recent information. J., Parnell Thomas GeIs Christmas Day Pardon From Truman WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP' president Truman granted Christmas pardons to two for- mer congressmen once convict- ea of federal crimes and sever- al thousand veterans and 01's, tWe Justice Department an- nounced yesterday. Among those granted holiday rdons were former Reps. J. PAMiR| Thomas R-N.J. a n d Andrew J. May D-Ky., William Big Bill Johnson of Chicago, and two agents of the Central intelligence A ency Miller Holland and Wayne Richard-I ann. Sin a Christmas Ive gesture, r. Iruman also restored citi- zenship rights to thousands of persons who lost them for mil- itary or civil crimes. The pro- eitk.,l.ions applied to: ..1. Those convicted of deser- t.i Pnd dishonorably dis- &&Ad.'d between., the end of Kgnihg, in World War II -and the cutbreak of the K orea nft 2. Those convicted of violat- ing a federal law who have Completed their prison terms and who have served honora- bly in the armed forces since the ?,,tbreak of the Korean conflict. ''e principal citizenship right restored to the pardoned persona was the right to vote. May was wartime chairman of the House Military Affairs ComMittee He was paroled in Mky.* 1950, after serving nine months sentence for accepting bribes from the Oarason bro- thers munitions combine. . AN ~~wirn "Let the people know the truth and the TWENTY-EIGHT H YEAR. PANAMA, R. P., FRIDAYI CHICAGO, Dec. 26 (UPI- south to West Virginia and some pardons to former Representa- The unofficial tabulation this ihgt snow in the Lakes region tives, J. Parnell ~wma New morning showed at least 201 southwest into Missouri. But ex- Jersey Republican and Andrew persons killed in Christmas ho- cept ior Uther flurries in the J. May. Kentucky Democrat. liday accidents throughout the ejetern and upper Great Lakes In Crestwood, Mo., a widowed United States, including 178 in region, partly cloudy to fair mother of six children a.id she traffic accidents, six in fires, weather was Lhe rule for the re- was "overwhelmed" at the action two in plane, and 15 In mis- glor, from tiU Rockies in the of"'bl and little 'people" whoh cellaneous accidents. West to the Appalachians in the contributed $4,480 to pay Wf the East. mortgage on her home. Mrs. Hundreds of thousands o f Charles P. Nichols was widowed Christmas travellers still faced Nearly ever/ region had its Dec. 16 when her husband was trips back home along the Jam- own Christmas story of Mome stuck by an automobile op pled med, overloaded highways. guw0 deed for the unfortunate b four-teaen-air Wh Vo, W to- The National SaTfty Council President Truman, gathering len it for a wild ride. - predicted a record -smashing with relatives for the last White Sheriff MNorman hb6tP 4 total of 590 persons would die House Christrmas of his term in Paso County. slo,. oildd upw in traffic accidents during the office. made news by granting truckload Of presenf-teA4 MNOi four-day holiday ending mid- toOs, -roceries. clo thin and me. night Sunday. ney-for the four childrtel-f a ibh sr UnprediclablNey o,. . natenant farmer near AOfTns I Rail, air and highway systems TwUnprdlscI PT t enant ro r hea b de ll . gain begatmn to re the crash hosllecnd whop had bnee ome w re h rh l T unis .r n ath, a wo had beenft to cf heavy travel, as many per- e ia l in a sewdhis wife to Saopl" it sans started back to their jobs Ts lo uns SiV Euene Ryan; a Webster City' and homes after spendingtruckr .and Christmas with their families r a., truck d raver. hio n lVf o and A previous record of 555 au ar i one four months old, Ja t tomobile deaths win. set Iagt TUNIS, Dec. .6 tUP'-The un- their trailer home and aly Christmas predictable ey Oaf Tunis, nomi osselions two dayp. So e nal ruler o'f .t:.7rench prVOec- ed Radio statIoU w n K. FJ r F w areas had frh snowfall torte, gave in yesterday and puat ,the r t rtion".] vMi f'oinom the New England Mountains The two deoreeg deal with pow- t ,k transnorts deUlive d Army To Probe Sale Of 43 PIntis 0f Blood Plasma MIAMt. bec. -2fAj '- The Army ordered an investigation today in Its sale of 43 pint of b'ood plasma to a veterans sur- plus store in Miami at a time when the Defense artment is pleading fpr-bd' tUor's. The lasma Was a shipment rof military goods sold to the Mi- ami firm by the General Depot at Memphis, Tenn. William A. Weintraub. a part- ner in the private Miami firm, said he did not Order the plas- ma and did not know it was in tnW shipment until it arrived. Sen. George Smathers D-Fla., In- fo-rmed the Defense Department which asked the commanding officer of the Memphis depot to investigate and report back. The officer. Col. W. W. Watson, said the presence of the plasma at Memphis was a "mystery." He said his depot did not handle medical supplies. About half of the bottles of plasma were stamped with labels stating that the blood had been donated to the Amrelean Red Cross for use of servicemen. Lo- cal blood bank and Red Cross of- ficials called the matter "a terri- ble error." The plasma was turned over to a Marine station here. I .. STHRILUING DESSERTS SSO QUICK AND EASY ! Watch Avoset Whipping Cream magically turn a simple dessert ltob an exudaing one It whips quickly, sad mays etra-farm, rich f.v a" lclous ill the minute you S 4t. Safe and healthful, Avoset is the fresh dairy cream that you can store ia your refrigerator for v aomhs. Glaouriu your des- i S...,M wkh it ,today! f STERILIZED -CRI Vl SE IT WAip SOFF-\ CARIAM nor rcKln FR MONTH M" er plants anf governmental sa- laries in the fortified pone of the editerranean pOrt of Bilerte. French authorities welcomed the signatures as "another roof' of the Bey's willingness o co- opera te with the French in bringing powerful reforms to Tu. nila. A week ago he wal face with a French "ultimatum" threaten- ing his ouster unless he cooper- ated. The Be yielded and sgn. ed the first two articles of the French home rule reform pro- gram. lt 0tatq flneicman apdt t" -, Iadn ef' ij dy and oranr- tq'eOh prfsbner as a specii tfay treat. ut tih ,traffic seaidehts fur- iea bauct marks on the holl- cord. 1w CtIural m .' ti* 4. 4.~' 4. n~~(~A~hb* vtu4r~4w~t ' S|I. $10.000 worth of tax-paid bouse. *hold furnlh inas to John.G. Van Dyke. 45. hs wife Laura. 43 and their four children at talama- zmo. Mich.. after they had been named "Christmas Family of 1052" on a national radlo pro- Sterm. They wev e chosen. from nQra,than t0100.00 entri Oe napr fT4 thae i httt ofallPiRO forelgn.boMcolleige stude In- Sto their home for many- v ' The United States military a West Point for the tarst t.me 1i Its 10-year history Invited the families of Cadets to .JQt in Christaas dinner and *e1t 1.- 537 persons, repreadntig every * *h~. .:1:: Iuu- I Holiday or not, Albrook Rescue is on the job. Albrook Rescue .Center Has Christmas Mission -- o- - Christmas Day or not, when gineer ;A/20 JL. Bailey, ri someone is seriously injured and A2C C.A. Bcoit, radar; d cannot get the necessary medi- Sgt. E.. Maddox. cal attention another way, the Rescue Coordingtlor Center goes into action.. Tru s This ia what happened yester- day when the RCC was advised that Luls A. Arauz, 3. a PanCa- inanian citizen, had been accl- dentally shot In the back while A IWhi Homo hunting near La Palma. A ti A O2th Air Rescue Squadron H-S Helicopter left Albrook short- WASHINGTON, Dec. I A ly after 11 a.m. Christmas Day -President Truman and for La Palma. Captain J. R Pea- family, like lo o cock, .pilot, had alm Cap vf w American jerry, JlbrokFht Su et Chrlistmes w geon. The opte w a bb A.- Id corted bya SIt Air Rescu uTUMls Squadron 8A-1 Albatross: Land RndePnndenca Ing at I Palma th Fle aht idays But thla wn ex-mia-.A Aw and pl t rseamly. U him aboard l the oln id the the helicopter. The patiet a to the Capital rived at Albrook at 1:30 p.m. dwe to hel th_ T where an ambulance irom Santo hoats Tom s Hospital was awalft W ,s Araus, a lumber worker, it l third Pnaanla a from La Pata b'tbe In the luast three kosiev- other m&ans9 1 postble If Aboard a toin D.S. pin. D k F and ea- Colo. t La- stinrv. .. 251"h qmil 51. UOGnr *, Towno isnail fiffl. a the EWi ano where .*aj al .t 'a. ~ &" W y f-. ., :' > i- ...: , 'f .'. 1,. . .-. 1_ .. _ I i - -~ ------- -- -~ -- - -- L -- -------~ -~.~ -OFMM mmpp --- IniI --~- -- -- I .J |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 55 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |