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Pr ey l nto s iltepto wthennci t has an "adve Trae ofa-' wlsoaouthA e ra mfor n s documentary filmr te large e o f p betwe en t fr et* w *' *impact"he oh the free world' s b n ,i th iwn m so '-e~. comwanie. 4t e or 1'- th psseedat eo sxye tr da 0ratde are Wucep u to eeAI ec.eddv da 00th u4fn -d ho 1triera. of foi..minstre ation lan the omldaye ttar,12 wn ess tes had testified -ron aprare scaeen. CU~~i~watio Ode suaetl, brkrre n d w ilh rls at a sTekecrtsou ofthan' esat t hn imed thite.dpat .., ands iu N pem tspres nttu ldon nW'q U3 ~UIUSU o ane~oA 50 btion t ol- The animalnaw hoihai'tetis tonrCot 1o ecn eoe ou utr feoarstdrbn o bem orm Us bfrth alkoutnde -hat-rlesp b er 17en o ntan, hear ing"aotathero enlb sef t eda l Dc on s Fall s than oenO reIe %ere ao t,1,irPro-on ach ptotheeandemploye o u-rtroom.gauardsaelor abcoard.btase tft our- n.. e n.ar toIatcch:,nLosa en"etgel.es.htheC Japn a re I a"-Wry dayt nveesty.dhey adventwuresomerateriooshnoewastharot h'atatthehihdeMllsaoarth einatodr lat t rte o f May tstd o c t-- ci. h avouohatth sp W estoe goa C90 onts r annreased ts o o stoef ipowitic a aetch lifha eatoeedysou t heir dphu p:too0nYok.Ciy'satathe toyarrivey inoana fmpor crath y sie ad hw d eaecna es d can- tp rtie s s w esai dwetnewoth ereetationsa alngstfr T osthe thee-man crew it msel cnmtyr cai s tt pro jc toony re i iagn the 'f an s Mrs. st rm evtaled0 n oute ofusingh fedral Ruold g w are i w.om a e cpro S rn lu ,w o merc adu nder itha o etyilmor ehonT e po ga ernd suisdsFlthltswitadheo isuallawatertotoday-mtds ome an other s v. tonao uth Americantour, and saboteurs." wnldwife oftheIes edpoaned.Baohnpehoploy-aramadenasotmet anf6ttwoB ahswisatt e prownsytemtol prent of f uharsc -wildlifenhnre..hompletinhagitthecrew andi saskippe DougMcntyreIncludingn-woolpape cr. i gto-bugs, Jack Couffer and his mm. movie camera, a cine-spe- Ttenational partner, Conrad Hall, have made cial, Lelcas and Rolleiflexes, are Board of C-ontrol is expected to leg a" n n intense study of whatto ex- also equipped with an under-n r e I IUDrinking In New Orleans.? P r-p^ F^ s S ud B *e dm *pect one. they reach their des- water box" which will protect announce within a week plans chb e veryin Sand information Jack aren't sure right now how c tes aroviin Somery CDft-lsh young man, is are planning. A total f $14,000000 will b --- o he son of the famed author of "Itall depends on the latest spent, n construction of astal- Mtwektt "Mutiny On The county," James reports we get o4 the sharks lations to spread th waer NEW ORIEANS, Jan. 16 (UP) fermented. The j je has as Nordoff Hall. Born in Tahiti 27 out that wv," they sdd warily more evenly over Canana's plnefrom t sI With birds toppling all over much ki.k to the birds as 'bath- years ago, he went to the States They're planning to leave a HorseshoeP Flas. fo t Audobin Park from ip tng tub tin" has lor humans, a&- when he was 12. and has only soon as their ketch, which ar- Control of the water will be erm ennWted berries, the WU cording to Audubon Park Zoo returned to Tahiti, where his rived on the Mormacrey Friday carried out through tunnels to commented today that "e upervis Georoe Doglas. otherr and sister still live, on morning, is completely outfitted be used in connection Wth . one knows ~w this eity drinks ture takes s cotDoug- occasional visits. for the trip. power project. Authites pla and it's a shame the birds have las says the tobins gobble the It was at the' Universit of Because of a plane mix-up, to let 10 00- cub, _eet, owa- .l gone at it too." ... berrtes, then get -"dizzy as Bouthem California that he net the men took the long way ter a second flow over in da- c.. . ets." actk wbile they were studying round coming here. From the light during the tourits un t' But the spokesman for the Blackbirds also are bending cinema technique. Shortly after West Coast ey flew to Miami from April to Sept. 1 A. night Stemperance group sai it would .heir wina at the prks. But, grAdutIUon., together with a third where they boarded a plane and In winterthe flow wlfl be a 'aasi take no mtion because "we,/e as one biro-wptcher explained photographer, e ormed Can- bound for Panama. only 50.0M0 feet. .. acoporned with human beings- they could hod their HquIr yanpias. So far their company All three are still groggy from Another p3,000O will be 1wM iS still It's .a hamc" considerablv better than the which operates out of Los An- typhoid shots they have just re- spent- to dredge river bot- Tb'e S6fety for Prevention of red-breasted harbinger of gelea, hUa produced mainly doc- ceived., but otherwe find Pan- ton above BorHaMhoe VaU to te- Cruelty to animals alse said Ci sprin.g. umentaries, although they have ama a delightful place. pair two s aotlaM w lih a I S-. was powerless to act in the tipsy -"The blackblrds .ull off the alsjust finilaed a fdll-length When asked what their wives eroded from p of theIaum. " bitrd crisis. b hushes into the was, then p eholIftcal murder feature -who stayed home in Los An- To am'0thme a"omr- S- The Inrds. hre for thi winter wallow to.-ber up," ak, 's botlt like a foot- gels--thought nf their proposed inS feat, a will gWa found a haven in a cit wes. the -.. batplay, is a naturalist, and six-month absence the two have tow t the s- n aw enown or bars. w Utba tsaw three lca e oadsof books on the young seafarers answered In roarin- o th hB .. l1. ft!ino tor..asn g r mnohesu as Pa 4.k. " "E -rur.., ?-- -'-~-lr ~ -r-U,-- ---- Mamie's Bottle OfUS hSm May Render Every Fig4hti '___ **l*I ..S ATOM SUB NAUTI 0.0SAO -'Seen As Greatest .Naval Milestone Since Steam -.. .. - By DOUGLAS LARSEN f 0 GROTON, Con. Jan. 16 (NEA),- Mamie Eisen- S"r'next Wednesday is to be ,the star of an, event jiar history might Mrcord as more significant than any ceremony her Husband ever performed. S.., She is going to smash bottle of good domestic a[qmpagne against thenose of the first atomic powered . sbmarine, the USS~Nautilus, and send it grinding into i cold waters of the Thames River in Connecticut. , At this moment she renders practically every fight- ,j.ig ship on the world's seas obsolete. 7,.it She effects a vital step-in thelIongrange moderniza- f*ion of America's defenses around nuclear explosives and aItomic power. , 0'f Prob bty more important, because this is the. first. e of atomic energy for propulsion, the First Lady's thncbking formally opens the door for vast civilian uses Sthis tremendous new source of power. WIf yu accept the. fact that nu- Sfission produces great heat, s easy to understand the revo- .onary power plant in the Nau- Sssd bests distilled water *er high pressure in stain- i s.steel e an inchpies an d one- af thick.. This hot distiled wa- usad to turn the water in Sadoining system into a fairly simple ar- Aent o' gas he team ~e sub's propellers. I..- NautilusJ ao ha auxiliary aI- iuy au- diesel_ engine plant Propulsil the nuetfr S"XY 4- b -. . i. it *rea - .a Ai~ a...Li -o 777,"~IS~ twice as large as those of the fleet-type .abs, . Forty-five men can watch a movie in thbe bss hall. That's about k, It ortbe total grow. It wil Lve the most iciqntifi- cally-planned interior decoration scheme ever cooked up for a creW at sea. COLOR SCHEME Quarters for the older men will have "sophisticated" color and for the younger mnf the wall will be "gay." Even the shower rooms will have scientific olors. Because crew endurance is the only limit to the length of time the Nautilus can stay submerged, everything possible Is being built into It tb stretch that endurance. Huge movie, book magazine, game and record libraries will be kept aboard. Soecially designed air purifiers wnll cln.tantly wash -the subs atmosphere to keep it fresh ind make maximum ue of the eeq- genr wieh is stored aboard u* er high pressure. It can dive deep enough and " move fast enough to get awaY, Anther startling feature p the frm k n o w n anti submarine Nautilus is its vast forwat-i. weaoonc." pedo room eventually expptd It's the best weapon yet cre-( 'to carr- atomic weapons.. a*ed to combat the Russian sub- fleet. u ing the sub' desIgn stap theC UOua*n~o~..--.- The only weapon it is vulnera-' ble to is another atomic sub. , GUIDED MISSILES 2 The huclear-powered submar- ine is known to be an excellent. platform for thU launching p1 guided mi s off enemy com lines.. It can land assault troops on enemy shores, act as a naviga- tional picket ship and travel un- der the 40-foot thicl_ polar ice cap from Alaska or Greenland t6 Russia. FLAT CLAIM Navy spokesmen flatly claim that a relatively small fleet of .w'ubq c.an sweep the world's ocepo free of all surface ships. SIu la ma- -ba :bmarine has les qqlaitnt to the energy h "a mab r hasle, iQ pnt of co al.U M .frii. i underwater than pn of cos. vessels on the surface, .viut"4 tblqttremenos. It onMt eventually a&S _h% aof ato ~ i-sa wnbe moved by. Ilaoesn t burn o1- .toml po '' undet the surface, m came within kt" Sthe U. S.. in beoth 0 0 day. recently, wdle work- W- m on the Nautihu,, werb at -ch, a small group of news*", the uh ,e. rgivethe f ,st sand last a n. .enitted of the losides of the b V autilus-at least the last for t a tthe a eany years. ) -... it was lust prior to the start 30MP- Wuttingin the secret controls 30 M P en. - iwn rtrged it .travel COMFORT .I& per hour,- and COMFO T er es" : N, j;i oo ressive features are -.t tIan catch up with ustMt its jI Size and the crew- *. warshin or copmonerei gwU- onnort cities being installed -afloat, launch torpedoeind QuartW passageway and .no to '.'*d work rg.s seem, to be roughly key part of the boat were ub- jected to underwater explosion ":sts. ,, This accounts for the greit Impression of strength and tur- ,7s M tWe, masr o- ePu, 0.. eectrical equpifoent ad , c." ." "' .. , .r . ." instruments. The Nautilus is built to stand more battle punishment that any sub ever Ulilt. PUNISHMENT Although for .the press tour huge canvases covered the mid- ection which house the reactor, the thickness of the teel shield- ing which protects the crew from radiation was visible. Instead of a knife edge, the sub has a bulbous bow, tne most, efficient. design :for- submerged. travel. , RADIATION Overall it has clean, round lines with practically no protu- berances to cause extra friction. Equipment which extends fromn the hull can also be retracted. The outer skin is extremely heavy heet teel. LOT MORE WORK When .M a mi e, Eienhower's *champagne bottle knocks the Nautilus into the water there will still be a lot of work to be done on it before the sub is turn- ed over to the Navy for first. operational tests. .... How long that will be Is a se- cret. So are a lot oat other things about the Nautilu.- Its reactor and perforn-ance abilities. The one thing that can't be kept secret, however, is the rev- olution the Nautilus creates in sea warfare and the hope that. it holds for more and more eyeryday practical Use of atomic energy. ** * ~ *~ ~K A-SUB'S SKIFWaft Eugene Farks WliM Long Beach, CaltfW father of four be. first 0mm Nautilus, was em the Naval Roessreep graduating from. ' State Coliege asn t-M USC. An A.B. In ahet attended sub ihool London, Conn., served marines from June, November, 1944, then school instructor. S1 war he has.perved on missile submarine ai undersea craft, got taste of the nuclear-si program In l94 w asslgked to the A1C his Nautilus assign was at the Armed For College. =Y ., .f -- --: . ThiIs The Man.,WI .1 WASINGTON1, July 18 (N A) When the USS NaUtilus, hij tory's first atomic submarine rates into the water odl its atunching, a skinny, temperor mental genius takes his place on the papes of American history AMteit uch meM aI R Obert Ful- foaii Thomas Edison, obq r t [qraI ihe Wrightl brrohers. Au Rear Admiral lHyman G. Rickover, th brains, inspire. and energy behind te A-sub which heralds a new era in w.epoas and opens the door to greoa tw- ciyian uses.of atom- Ic energy, Snappish Typical qi Rickover's impa ti4ece with dwelling on past ,des is this snappisn comment on- hi-; sub, made on the eve of A triumph iew men achieve: S:iWe expect tremendous im- povement in nuclear power uti- titon at we go ahead. It is the hope that we can use nuclear power directly instead of ia atasWa that,we can put a few shdvec full of material in a hop- per, as some people have said, &nd utilize more directly the heatderived therefrom." Frenzy Talk like this from the ad- miral. frightens the people -who 'work with him. They know that when he sets his sIghts on some such goal he'll lasb bL.m-elf and e v e r y o n e around into a frenzy of work until it's accomplished; Rteickover's consuming drive to accomplish a project in defiance of tradition-and accepted chan- nels-4nna'mes him one of the most contrQVersial figures in Washing- ton tod y, despite the great vin- dication that the launching of the Nautilus gives to his unbridled efforts In its behalf. S- Fasciiating Story The fascinating story of this .centric. who nearly had his ca- re,- nipped in the bud at the mom( of triumph, is told in an interesting. inside report on him in a book to be published simul. taneously with the launching of the Nautilus. It is called "The Atomic Sub- marine and Admiral Blair, a Washington reporter. fA n and . .- V 1 Navy Politics Bla? reveals for the first time the .etail of inner-Navy politic wAA i'ckover had to fight to get s ub built and his promo- tiUon troubles. R'"kover's parents were Polish immigrants who moved to Chi. Be ;ot through high school THE MAN EBIND THE NAUTILUS: The story of Rickover (right) by his biographer (Clay Blair (standing launched the same day the submarine goes down the working as a Western Union messenger. He was a stubborn youth and "lone operator." His father once had to chip his teeth to force medicine dowp him. He was overjoyed at his ap- pointment to Annapolis in 1918 because it was a free education, he figured, Lone Wol , At the academy he studied hard, avoided sports and most outside activities, couldn't afford the social lift the others had and continued as a lone wolf. Blair sums up Rickover's na- val career this way: "He would cestaaUy, criticize what !e called the 'stupidity' of the Nav,, tb:- outdated, unneces- sary regulations. "He would challenge the un- written rules which make poli- ticking of importance to naval personnel; the unspoken regula- tion whi b made It mandatory to attenW ccktail parties aud oth- er socda events "He would make war against the lethargy. i'We I-- "-t. t.i difference which he found L .L y..' Jules Vern 's ''twenty Thousand Leagus Under th 'b. piO s *is U^B5A bs,ei Builder: Eletorio Boak Divisionr Qert ral.Dynahts-orj . Designer: U. .Navy'ueb u'of Sht 4 ,. . reuil r of Reactor -Weatin hous "m etri L.or Project chief: Rear Admiral Hyman 0. I iokover. Dimensions: 300.feet long, 28 feet. In fiametrr. Weight: 2800 tone.: Speed: More than 30 mph. ", .. Range: More than 25,000 miles. Cost: Hull, $15 million, reactor. $40 million. '- I i. *E. .. -~- '-"'I,- MW A At -Berin Molotfv y $r Hitler- ike Pact With VS By LEON DE1INEN PARIS Jan 16 (NIJA) U. S. delegates to the Berlin Four- Power meeting. will do well toL '-ep their eye, and ears open when they meet with the Rus- alans on Jan. 25 according tJ veteran diplomas e. Moscow 's chief aim at the talk--qualifled Soviet experts belivwill be to put the U. S Comdr. In the position in which Nazi son, of Germany was in 1939 On the tyer-61d eve of World War II. V who' The Increased speed of the fheH fRed peace offensive in the ed RNATO countries especiallyn S after France, indicate that the Kremlin leaders are seriously m l Dio reparifit their encounter wi t dying at 'e t Wes nlstry, he at New The RussLans, as usual, will of a in sub- course'use the conference as,a 1943, to vehicle of propaganda-and poll- was a sugb -ticali warfare.RBut there is in- nce, the easing evidence that they are I guided also preparing to launch a di- ad other p lomatc bomb that might e- his first ously unglermine the West'& abmarine defense eAout hand sow dissen- he alon in ATO"ranks, ment, he As President Elsenhower and SEV E YEARS rN. TWEN: The Iat Foreign P te i res Staff ,iebretary of tte John Poster ierenee -in 1H 1b ht -Anerla' hn oFos& teer e Dulles see it, te main issue at 's l icy t oreh lsv Mltov (right) together **In V in erlin will bq a free, u_ ed, identified InterpeWr. ear a I t k is. theA m' [1 by1 --" -n'" e po tratyc fois th o nth's Ber O -erms ansd -a peace ty aty s t o ~ --Of with . .... -. -T -*t c~zu*tent We aermnf to-4p t dl lp Atis really expect an a-Mfirmt suooesfIl th. A-su w.s souL g on... y ~grotemenieti on-ese'ls me*--4- GOrmany W. the A-sub wtsi sorometh only specially on th question of Ger- negotiated the stalin-ltier pact for thd farv- stant future. a- any. One thee outstanding t th,tqwued o Wqr Wor i. uRickovo wman.going on theiss- uropean poltical analysts put. .. .J sumptio that it Was ehievable thmus to me: 1ei meeul on 'anA. L25 in a few yehrs. While we hope for the best, will be the climax ol at-Weat SDren 8 t Grounded eashould not pitch our egot!tiona that have dragged tDr R Grounded ions too high, A free, a f" seven years-ever anco Ion thel ob 17 kov er'ns o temn is not an objective t t e Foreign Ministers'- confer- S e fall of 1947 Rickover's ghtly to b yielded by Moscow ence of 1947. dream boat was grounded by a r-especially after the East Getr- Iow-tide of.interest in it in both ',an revolt of last June. t'i"1-6n '-thF.Russlans SN gured out a scheme to What, then, do the Russians lerie fle er, ofet xctment refloat it. He drafted a letter for hope to gainc at Berlin? They In. Europe, a c p e pbaive-y r the -i e'. Chief of Naval Opqra- ope as in the case af Nazi Ger- want to believe-that this tfiie taps Admiral Nimitz, to send to any in 1989, either, to reach thpre may rel be 'something the Aecretary of Navy John. L. a agreement with the U. S. oY. IP4~ -p,. . Sullivan for approval, figuing e expense of the other Wae- Sthis would str actir on. It clled rn powers or to isolate the U But as the Paris Aurore said for more speed .on, the A-sub in Europe. .editorially, "One ribks being dis-- project. illusloned by ho Ing to overcome Next was Needling attack oMoscow has not only shaped Ob elAs sofa and to believe parked by Rickover against dis- policy for ester 0 ..., that the cold war is SA T hasalsoPlyesteP 'vW and that history by r e onthe atpolicyis. asr e seven- sti e r the admiralt. It Is, either "eurets f4l" .thel co ar. -. -'' *r" ruropean0s" -a secUrt . A -Promotion ; excluding the U.S. blat faI " A selection board, composed of patterned on te tShhta l~c -adsairals, passed himovr twice P,-.,. .r -- -. for promotion to admia which . h would have sent him 4mo retire- i Tb RussIn's are rei- ment. anything. They believe an:d re - 7However, A E C spokesmen, spet force. d I i h$urg~? congressmen and just ibot he Kremlin rulers realize . everyone who had worked with that America is the corner ne AB ~E Pi PRt ING 0im on the sub sprang to his de- of the Western defense sy .m. GROUN ,bd. (UP.- The. dense. They would thu. like to make a Army's first'a-eett-m The result was when the new deal with the U. 8. or "drive the er underwet rain -Secretary of Navy Robert Ander. Americans out of Xurope. with thse t it Can "rm son came in with the Republic. Thi" explains the apparent 1 00i sd am.bers, five ; g ans, Rickover was made an ad, dbteY sancy' i Russia's attitude original capacity. Admiral. toward the U. .. .... ThereIs one thingromotion 1 h le umer Admiral to admiral did not Mae himor Risk I r -.theonehand.eick.has eM ) wiM De ways. ' some-quarters of the peacetime, l*-.ten-WorId Wars Navy. He woud ferret out and attempt to li mnate waste and inefficiency." Electrical Engineer over, It did not make him or his atomic, sub any Js controver- sial within the Ngiy. - Pentagon enemies, Just before the big launching his enemies began reading the ger -org Malenikov,, erm edary of an i dent. sends U After graduation Rickover -did "ereheard- tt duty aboard destroyers, battle- self would never be able to get ships, subs and in shyar nd i& combat VS w a'"me. became-an electrical engineering They aimoed- t It W4.s trlet- Sn z fa t. ly ely e atal.. d tthatf uture r th start of World War fU ato sube be sharl he was redesigning electrical different frczl: 'oneRickover systems of the fleet to. make had pioneered, them more battle-worthy and did .J l reply tot iese claims: 1 Sbilliant job of it. During the are jut o m e t.. sae b- fightm. he setup a ship repair tage which had C= on yard on Okinawa. against him ever .Ml be get 'ik,: .. started on the sub. Nuclear Theory He says te. b capable oa combat If the tise Rickever got his nuclear theo- ever cos..e. ry grouuing at the Atomic Ener Rickover's newv assinmd it Is xy Comnission's lab at Oak -. supervisor for th A of the Ridge, "enn., just after the war. first full-scale usI Il'tNl He headed a group beginnia now being built. work en an atomic sub. It's considered e a th em- .A4 months of significant misioi's nag#t impertat prog IA wer k on the project h i ects. discovered to s dismay that Like the Nautilus, U gv smitar a o had bee t ertd RkkOver a chance to b ow the 'In i vos Bureau of V s way to ew Mi ate.ale but operatIng on the belief that- Rowerm. " -- *---. -. *.-. .4..... -.,,.... -; ~ - .~.-. a- El I- .~-. a.,- ~J *.** -4 - ~a~, - * - -isa -- a-eS*'If' - . --. -F-c - * a. -.; r, WI i ,, ; Ii `~ Ii 1 I I ..... _r .... 'Y g 771 A.Student' More ll0t--- d --- N rna 5j. Crf CaOu ,t n w gith oe hoadI s Ckdent Causpe To.Mis t. c. Eur Ait an aGuf~ete al- president of one ot(e the couatry'atr htman e o ... oColFr m" Mrp. Jo aar. a s Atent C alif.pen toe o oewt tOeejtpiay. th f roan aa l tudeo*ba te., arplanr to hke at aln.e flee -etg Frds andI relplti. a of thelal ari tudt 1 btter ed. k n n ..l. e d wet. ah'lst auf d To ewmeera were in.o- wner r w sOrgn of t rtalla.e1 yfreoe.at 4sQP thi A. Dure. .n Mw, r.rs ui E" W r. ndc : Mrs. B lert arhoa, 'a n nrerethme t one-inch dsboard aatuentreeYe at pirscolta na andtudrnsycan spend a total of -Iv notoatbee And Ms.vt.odrs. .ca, foot wide. years in college a nd walk out t hr st fdit -1aid -at-n both bachelor of science and bach-h n as. go oPm 'a o o edr. o etaNrg. 'berto t br nime, E tia nrrvhoenein A | a a eI _ ita ,Eal eS n Vr- ie' Vlitde istafa 1 ;H1, The v.ery beu iful and -u eran t land. ebrawts sallg e es .m . 5S Jo-w lolgS eron har. .anam e e ?u or A- E.e .e a h peem, P penbly stacoed Miss Keys t. no been"creited 1y arce"loost.a i ui V e erD.al Ho, Sita nmv. 8 re- accidentall" atar. From the time theI m os1 lieltmTenator. orey SCM i r. o Kam, Robet & *y to 1oollyw ig to ahe *ar old enough to loot Into * Soe l e ItNtooktears to design and e we bl a f t ~t y Cwch lteArtiteLint.arColol ts GNW abe bFy.aut works trhCto a p ryr.t oin t p fe ionel t hp d cr n me o ol su ion w ome er . jgi Arvinel pre sdatr r me bu Y b u des, one of the ornn.S i seven al s hN ad l a'Be. 1. the rn fr. eeSS oS. e .orterw on th co N- o. lfepay oi cdt-Fast o wonders rf the world. avp n ply with Government regulations not known -la t -dencapta v Plattend the wddin of iUIose an eahthke wr otesr eoth e stheirchome ,n tan recan ." aUs, andr ar e w a per, enis, u hI mty olac items thdartg i he ich mltyetot .m y..61=1.t rno left a a morfthoeshenp222mB.Zh -a cost o r .r.too .dop s Moadwa eape ,ddn emnley wsr oM r haveill take m pldacee hafe r aT t icatio o r i a NO' edr? me"rahe -montshlyyo me I t se dt, t s lay on the ground f thoriy a ti n shortly and will notify you, d languages.pbli a ~ c ar d w fl *a Meald It he uo M edalICrnoe M F yeard. It was finally m terdthree y ears, and upon dly have a o y C aw NoPabI l PicaIt.. He7hXra nt :3 py .rs lt hr D e he sh e etentdn n rt A proved the C s pentrtethioutrbeatt a t e to jg nWIZO etin or uhmuaef r Ds carrlon dto Syria d uaon yer pu l Tc nn unojhnlovo ta m"pW zre lotow as &ht iceuncatl WbO # d Asauctiin.oaence. beodtirtt er-n-ansp ety record the faintest tremor o plance.Archup r arat "Symbol of Low n" diamond r.yg. .- teilwSra!.& tub- iw ,in da Ha rvard Faculty Membersatd Esthe Mtt noeev- Casa Fasrtich is now displaying the to .A.b fewli t. i Me. 1oa g, Twoe e rc ean Aoot "Symbol of Love" diamond rings in their main om M sTr"oanes.. Mr. a Ms sfrom thatinaAdrt Co mu.m st T.es s n schools and a- B. i.d n l W Aseiby atd nVi- u o u th ra .. an..d oea" chl.ls v- T e ethe coast of Gre i CFbl.chsAre-,rrom Cal Tech.deirdoI eln am a to lVle, Anu ore w. d rplH N ,es s. P .n p rl e iSS e t noited Or aheooists oo .t A ar iV Ga, e ,a who e li .,rs talrtigr in wf Carthy'fnit mm.en iinvntgat the Communrtt Party In ee38.e Tel. 3-e217,a Wora_,.,s.t W ,II No t div As d.-Wi tr a Ted ad dyrae honeof i Mds Fran- adr s. ewdaylleae yownbe o, ounis ta Ls be .-as o hd peoush aun e .ll__ re ." 1iKura at tharis the Cob elo e Orvic, House o5 Margarita A *if ws at cnb It Msccl effte n- f id bt Red tie. Co in Angeles, Pom a n m .im ds. Shet en at 7:30 ps. Thi-w- be a prtwagr nsmng' e . h lesmere- .Island. 1l . Es the r Ma nce t- allte Purry said he t eo- a CoI- S Zj w o: and Mrs. ThomasIRUa, T w ew members were Intro- 3n McCar ynethay said e would River- muntrest on March 1 191 but Origin of the first aphabe from i and6f. Mr. anMrs. Mr. ded Mrs. Da aros andr a the CntraTheater.ntwhich l present-day a cal PNA1450 H*: EUre .o rcn The tavwCt0a Fasti ,a "M ean 0. W Rg,,r. Ga m thte e vl ait wr ed b ot n l river andshu dea h items were evolved has been WTEPasOOF eijrflns s y th- l hi a t eems a n e te idre and _ls dyitassna .an-d8erw I -V1SHOCK ABSORBBER I a. he Isi> rthM f 1ue tx-ou Fridamy Roe. bern- t atheo i o er onlU .abo lerfdo iehe&play te f rn mror, sh ute ba w antd ton maustslroshor ard oal. t t o lvPee.in..'am;time atca o .. Aen wruiedd Obymic heonoistus. l .- J6=Ma er nBo terry and Kamn-le a nd that e eath' s crust Japan is l wIc e a l paretowrdneywpricice. t heooed y bythn wll b n nton. Nes ox An eLm eCasy g.fromedAn surseln ee mhe re-acfciden tal"e sre thetran 00tnhe sb ae mer St 4 'he I r hfuer tl o be o polii9ca l n- the erust oJapan sh olo y'rin2% S le r h-fo ant." mur ea in derth u r n arh e o o the r a S.f "o. aah nd e tenant .and M wen Gr hidew a l with soul he devi 3fusto e eet G .nof2tiiRici;I* oDiorlnatopoutorizaionhlgoh ese Aaee r or he w atl rierp i not on t an- moie,'mAeoanri.rtw ter shgtotate Tareasurerts oaw edh'rmst forr d me an i nj. e ip i n 'gso opposiAte ite dan't qteo o ut that norody lobdr to.fise :e-- een t ye taxsirer Johna yne)-to rthrlnhhat bfe e becnot flou r- Sti nt sa To D ate h as eit a t esCarthaleonen the wa IWeatert c.tl u It o orgchan- Leutnan and Mr. IR.Gbig *h partth. -devilce a prhimel riof abr udebigc i ntyp o hersio ghlbad res - to d rthe-San sch a9w crarfrontrback" o a iEv roomsfo rda thing ollywoodctie ieaftt yF at- driven by ancastcn cared, that nobody ad time to t Ue Tmediately. ho visie hunger-for adventure. e n Fayln ant Jay read a letter. B nut eise kept try-lyco Cmnmlli WTLu0.,One of the truly Faustian men badtler. elyn Keyes plays the Ing, and one day she manaednotng .in the world of art is undoubted- role. of. a budding actress who to wrangle a screen tst.. Cecil SIa Pablo Pilaseo. His X-ray eyes helps Payne trap the killers B. De Mille saw te bas, and a ,Oot receipt which Casa Fastlich will exchange for ni dmpenetrate te outer eautty of worn- whose frame-uo has put his own signed her for a role in g"the sirh lu1 p'rg. dgtor-n.tty e reoyRvfainetesto tremors.i lesily. There's a receipts, you may still have a chance to o wn : , Th latestrrotaghnat United -'.armedawiitthia let ot ter sPort ou RemedyS"."a8"b"ithe property i -W..Ciopod at d atmot Cotentral di a n ued rin g hn.ther in ,. AreIweanrlen Pis ea nmIncludes at on view 'ts TiesStea"ath ChaseNationaltankhbuild us1a "t." hestt. MAr. -an Mrs.iH. p.rescn ocy at the iGanllei redSP]tucin nhatt. costumes tirs mal Cn Iev.ayandn. n. al -- ...... a nexpertly selected exhibit Reducing"" ............. ...,a n o dt e Lnsati ablhael. returned t, aeerun o dvent ure.tSpaniard 's,. oilscyp- -aSCHOL'S SERVIEI-i. C sa Fase's icere desire to r hemwll 'em a v.sit to El Va iEe and otherru,--. cera'i.s and itho -aph BOSTON, Jan..16 (UP)--Twoh en. ry identified M ana gulty Nto l Ortho two exquisite "Semhol of Love" dpmonI rnl Oneoft he.tulyntFer .usti,,n e,... ... duregg the ssnw threeas Harvedt Unieversity facultyI member W.lUa T ...il, . I htp.,. .. au i- ta ,,Pasl, lwho Ps split e son ayn wesheo m neitbers a told Sen. Jokerph M .eMthe mant wh'&o r eu te r r m e mei.m,. eureeit whichltp assib -t~f o the luey'iIutw, 1~r~ penetram "'e outernStr lubfwwhllyeetoseberymeauhasput eiswen investigat-[the Communist Party In ., 3. Tn'el. b-21.... - weekI wS rstaepani. an crell.ed are .. .. .fftrn.eed -.-e a bareedaora selves. sin-fin~ite y.. on.e0sunisi, 1utDbrScasoll had rece-,t., you mry sti i p-pldfl. Grmmda. Sh~eUc at 7:30 pl This will be aporm.- t.. t sne~ Sof.. =ti~e.uhl' n.ol. newl.-throuhL ..itur..as itWe meet the .Pcaisoan latest "o Furry said-he Was not a Cnm- '"ilr that olaservo us wi o cth e trouoe WA.ICnS room. Wemet the ramsonkull .vi-ew Ch irartyLatI 161 Centro ." ei pictured in a soelmn black and for e "etign-r h e. Y c"ng SIM etured o a oftUh~e gnaqu Spaniat.dAs o h np or. ilsa, 0to IsentiOL'celled hIow-tnnaaF y hecw . Qi" iisqueeze the employ air as if it wer During,. e minute eia cramcscnd ithgraphseBOSTON ont(U -party WATFJHLPROOF th body. of a formidable enemy. KId4 h bse rite Fl andhendo ahe wl'edand he had UA.Ie uTherc is i the show a series ofsTe r cka 17 l~5"t ~thro~ugh the e ci of children, paint- etd to answer some ofthUe quel- Wota from November 1948 ped in the s style of child arm, but ti o- ld hen ew fi e iih w-joh.Vune 1950. c uningly. umiing the spontaneity punTnfeh iewfive/C, "is' -The %age. him .at eMassachusets stl-i-mrd -ltie Natdln if.Pusey Str u im At the age of 72', Picasso has lut e of Technology tdlationl and caiz h. for TefouMs t W, ho fir. F -h eyes sc. miracles in every effoa Fid.wCe loya1 and-I shallagast e gloeasor,' am thei r ooudeitnnt evlHtereeO :ea l becomes surreal a she said .- .mTsb.maW be A nodt er way o f r L Simat Ar7 i0look.- at It with his megbc eyes. "I welpledI' bef Ie ,a grand. U @. somie of Mr.. toward new beauties, new excite- be- hd, "bute ot1 wo es|he h FttAuL .. -.l lno. yet come whM he wouda s May : p hyt ipil d pt e woulds r t euwimes..ati of. ... u id: ,.e" wi"Oh blsful moment, do remain'" dconded,, he'-- wfUldmmn'-t hnnewnne/ . sdat eb wPaulnhy. wolves ely politica t..--A Iew then' e oth Furry and Km. seaidthat the -eaX-s crust JapaentI.'. Coroom.W.eee t e ruiocltes he re- art icialekqlabs s nce-,a19. d.'I reu to be a po l eval In--the lr,-ust. of Japan Is only' 12 :NTe ___________e____a______eseheedter&.oe ha- WATE PROO y of a.,ormid" .bml mse depthhhn ., YS ou more thn up'ltt-upk ..e, * H / SMAJULL BUS., .IITW;i EN Z, an HI FI 2-" --- .add. fal l em ."Sdestiafy-witbount Spd. W p r .. The cetor's built right aIe i the patented NAMICU'- won't""A ever wash out Nylon In white orbNush- DEARMENTannounces a U- 5. 95I *t ^ DEPARTMENT CHANGE OF OFFICE LOCATION m.t .u. Under the personal managemeof to T i ALLT US Eh -attredidn't." l ooks11a I Mr MOrIS F. Mu.unO No. 14 ROCHET STREET m r ttcan'tu p oa Mr. MORRIS F. MADURO r 9n' ., : '(Narrow street off TivoHl Ave. I" ' S Mnpil Rurd Playrs., Pro-Amps. Amplifiers, Speaker and Tuners om- Sh .4i of tha inest rands. native Mahogany Cabinets made to suit your Tel. Pan. 2-3221 . .. requlm nnts -Chice of Dsign, Finish and Color. !fff fc- t J 'I ."1 Effective Jan. 18 . SROVIAS EC^ATORIANAS, CA. MI. N t, f TELEPHONE: 3-03 No 6 Tivoli Avenue BOTH STORES No. - A ". e . :, :-,,.: *-, ..... .. ..... .. . " "a""ie'he une. ... *--* -- iwo mens S WHNt, lNewh lecklinestAreoStressed - ..t,.,n ,o.d t ilh ouette0 % Kctl q" o an d &rius y od i in o aluauaiclypttred hieusul" """in. "" blo s mad trip you, it's a prai far coldione i 'tha en fhor sil te .,.,.s rom koiae more sensible choice. No one typebl aa p e Wdga l To Be Happy in aldmoldeds Age a uesaets s p intery, el ave. wod o ustD ..n't Be Afraid Of It..... to make a mistake, so I asked Dr. ule~ .. aares .. S, Neckline treatments newresortfash enerallycanbewornt hapedbemebyst high, wide and handsome and asd more o-. el lwithwidenecklineu 0 Bsopn .TasttTdeserdeytime dpsigpsbltl oreh d ed aprbeadldiIa afoerdco bhueead re Swhipsletter from They're Sure It's A Crime Interest bove bodice. Gold silk surah, dotted with whin te, te e i, partia b e Sh e writes: "Isn't it silly? We do lots of other you must know what kind of at kind of ee erin g.' are:.lso influences, yur .,,... ' wodehow.many women thingss, too, like trying' to buy BY GAILE DUGAS, high-rising skirt. Some high waist, lows that skirts are very narrow. waited and full-skirted fashion floor you want to ov . e-actually long to give upmore and better clothes than some- NEAe you wos Editor ..... lines are belted under the bd rete Towearhesenewfashionswom-are not kind to bulges. They a oratuggle to be young it woulvtr one else, outshine each other so- while others are smooth and seam en will have to count calories and designed to give an entirely new ha relief to be unashamedlyially etc. NEW YORK NEA The baertheless. shop for new foundation g figure outline. New and challeng- care. .Or maybe y edan to admit that Whflooriteau and wide V necklines (some With so nuch top interest. it fol The charitable, coewont show soil e number of things about us thatwillconvinceusth timmore sensible choice front and back) are imrel ofnd am no longer we ought to cry 'Uncle' andardsurfae flooring will sit to ist o stru gl e t m nainta in. do wn t beinawhat needs wet ae-nmid'm a onrin thsne w gisor tadefa.h o Don daUwnt, raon t BeA fi Oe t At these pries a. Yalrd g are thh to makae a mistake, on I asked Drl. oltvoe tdbhe n onor ejeE f0thet-. 1 -eardoIfeeldthismprepaik f r T tou blewri t haten the pihce.forevr .forthe sscoopcoveri ng theatdowldm -wh m5 A. O'yares manager of technic sta piepemy. Neckline beatments In the new resort fashIons ane generally can be worn wltl q tllyout' shapid beigelinen- utum by al servioen shpeY F 9LO of V the largest e. In fact, we spend more- girlish women c so sure tt is ahi and smanuE ctu floor products, On t thr nd. ri i g to creat the illusion of crime for any w to act middle pae ue aterest summary of the relative merits mine taccld. don take s a g re at dea l of tim e aged th at th ey h av e sold w oaftm b odice. Tf' G deh a sink uhi a n v rerui thn p eou m ardspcalt r s i yerae not to mention money. who know better on the idea.. lt vied aeeof nno wsoir trAie-wodW You can't hope to un-sell your .g hh her andor ford the nursery Oarof r n -ri them the awful affont o be All you can do is have To defiTe thi e sn e nt hBefore, yoth read the summer t- ll exper ad scintillating after we get the courage of your own convicad-pcummerbrundoppears.e n'" Sdaace. We stn't, in any i ons. One by one most of themn must kno wht kid of she is wemeanl dinga t wonder howpmawide dhlldtonmstoiketrnmtoeuBY GAILE DUGAS, high-rising skirt. Some high waist lows that skirts are very narrow. waited and full-skirted famhionu floor you want to rovets. suits. act like what we are-middle will eventually come to the sameline ines are belted under he bu To wear these new fashions, m-are not ind to bulges. They a VhI 'The End of ther eyeek' I .o"e to acquaint the reader with teach-edl while others are en will hae to count aores anddesigned to give an entirely new as human beings e realism I have had severalshamedlycially etc o thooteachers check every chapter." sort fasons depeMiss Chase was speaking fromnd on shape Soue and because the line an easy chair in the library of w16ves and mothers. We have concluin-that .e w. d hpns incu ; years of Pala left ever after, walls In this roes 'geo painted is put to derateev e en amal seeime.m Md1 W paint a plaster wall bracked with the pale oeea shade aeu baeekgreud was. Tihe ae'et ,was. given a sealer n4re*baLt After paint is dry. design will be picked out with gtit. Muted ~k, t pver from paintUn aMiher wall, was used to palnt the wastebasket and put a asprew border en the serving trsy the table ad lap shade Ia htkound. ... BY KAY ST ERWOOD sealed. We use mayonnaise Jars accents of It into other rooms. NBA Staf Writer with screw-on lids. The less air in Good little color carriers are the .... ....:. d, .. "the container, the less chance for inexpensive plaster 'pressed- What to do with the leftovers is "skin" to form on the surface of wood wall brackets which dis lay a problem thrt challenges the paint. !figurines or plants.-After bracets Springurw. decorator as well as "A .bacek undercoat will make 'r sconces are painted wlbhth t the cook. Dabs of paint left over pai p'ai sn hades opaque so that leftoverdabs, you can add' EIile from coloring a wall or touching ras t won't show through gaut and expensive-looking lean S up woodwork can be turned into- 'tea ,l e lamp is lighted," says pickiLg out parts of th esie " decorative assets bo build your re- Miss j Ithson. If paint is light- with gilt. putatioc for home-malung clever- nio dIt will probably take two "Even though you've .eA ulatod ness. ",oatp3 ever the black undercoat yotr paint requirementsa- 'tut ho el ,e i snly a bimbleful & over, .. b e to lf .dpytime aperance All it t.kes, as the saying goes, MM wicker waste baskets don't wa te it, says oM--at l-n beEhevy' eraL e has made no attempt to is a little imagination and some also to the paint treatment. son. It takes lqbs than a lM bteftl -U ie se at a e-plae hiere. Now (right) she peace and quiet while the children "But, !- .the stylist, "you'll to stroke a tUin line. f the sll bto help l ft e r lae. And she is using nap or attend school. be sart to finish with a protective inside edge of a picture are, thie rmials yle ladte the skn lea g no rese to mar her apperJ Helpful suggestions to spark the coat of clear shellac of plastic candles' of a serving Ut"y or a Sor mm the bed clothes. And ithe morning, she wili not- groeeat a heyr ... project come from Margaret Hut- spray.- Inarrow border on a wood lamp chison. noted color stylist, who -If you've used a lot of one color base. But this small tough adds a BY ALICIA HART femi-ine and practical: not only few preparations that it claims are calls Chicago her home in between 13 p room you may want to carry subtle emphasis to your decor. NEBA Beauty Editor do they hide the ugl. pin curls but I aaptable to all skin types. lecture trips around the country. ----- -------- they secure-them in,.place for the j This balancing process is used "Keep he color scheme simple," ' LESS jokes have been made night. i Iin the making of the night cream she sa s,- "when you plan to paint I .. tt i he unsightly apo-arance of And now a leading cosmetic aqd also ii. a throat-and.neck treat. walls and to use leftovers to J9 mn0 w at iaf U r e et ekers at bedtime. Andliou se has, to its satisfaction, ment, dusting powder and the brighten small accessories. One or lM, there was I tle the I. solved the problem of the cream- house's new daytime liquid. two colors are enough if you want - IM do but good-humoredly covered face. It claims that its The liquid, a blend of oils, serves 10to avoid a spotty effect." Sde joshing. iighttly facial care can be applied as a powder base as well as an Where to use the leftover paint? O I Beauty problems are so collas should always be voided. women have to' set theiriand absorbed in just two minutes. all-day beauty treatment. "Apply it to wall sconces. brackets, eaty W r l ise that it is really Hats that have turned@up brings id erarm their faces night-lAnd says the firm, the cream will "''he throat-and-neck treatment lamp shades, waste baskets, book ai many women fall to 0; deep crowns are best. The big, their ar well-grmed work below the surface to moisten the first balanced product to be ends, serving trays and even pie- do about them. Appar. y hats tend to push the bead tMhf looking. And and smooth the skia and tighten introduced, alo requires just two ture frames, to list a few," says a Soccurred to Uiem fartbe down ilnto the neck. ..mnen endure their te tours. minutes to be applied and absorb- Miss Hutchison. vth- t ueftering from the Collarles coa ts re j es- and protestatt.ions led completely. So beauty care of "If you are in doubt about wall one with a very t slat at.ber--ming permeant The firm has also attacked an-4:% -, face and neck can be a secret. coior, look to your curtains for ls, you wish to alse be good. Bulky fur ears other, SM recent, cosmeticsl'l..e treatment is said to improve Iues," advises the stylist. For esxI l know your worst, bould neyer be waorn, t ,10Ie ri p problemsprob *s- being the multiplici- texture and contour immediately ample, in her hcme Miss Hutchisson 6 ample those of you I To lenug ;then the k try t7 . m!ni:.qIsp a ty af IsU. Recoignzing the The dusting powder is enriched matched exactly a muted pink in e is a short exercise: ue w h M feet ** *r intr e, ueed mnt* It has com- with mils to minimize its drying ef- her sheer prirted curtains t' paint aI al things to min. lose together, the bees F tem osame that are bam b very ined i treatnmets into a feLt on the skin. "for two walls. i You can even t on if h from the floor nd another color in the curtains ie W I J il a corner alcove. Paint that can ke i 'iM K~ a-l l~T 1^i t ar~ **t Iin hund-eds atgradatons f *0V^ sd aduedIpuhing neck . colors, makes it a inch to "W ew s WSZ p (oSh .. ..per'eLl match. m a m m a After any lafge-seall .e:Ir "tht eov ersia A W Mt I her publuuishner s onice. Already her earnestness hPd deepened the col- or bf her direct, blue eyes. While agreeing that teachers to- day are underpaid, Miss Chase contends that what teachers need even moral than more money is acd:ptante. She means acceptance ino the community as neighbors, Ko merely au teachers, and ac- ceppance by the educational hier- archy as thinking people. "The public knows little of one problem confronting teachers: so many are torn between' the direc- tion they receive and what they are teaching. On the one hand they are to allow their pupils self-ex- pression-a-id on the other they are subject to a' seemingly endelss pro- cession of directives. The very people who "teach self-experssion, then, are often not free to practice it. "Again, while they are expeSted to uphold all that is puritanical, they are not generally welcomed into -the comfortable safe society of the commurnit.. They are left to tbemlives.' -. ' *.Te. teachers' comnudty swthin . community is protrayed in *'The End .oi Ie.Week" It b i d-iarb- iag picture. Miss Chase's ,' Is -I-.. es cJP-flf( ~veJ Up: PLYMOUTH. N, . "Fire in the hole" A woman's awd vW these words thrs h r here. And momrt a blonde rmis 't home aind the S dter a terrific da. Bight years agol man of West Ru college books as to try her hand a t MM" Hari by ater k howam= a me run ..eir odrm. bisl ir Virgi"a CUM; ls La grea ted.l'I 1 y4d that It wig bq difur ein mgough to be stimulatihg. For one t ng, Miss CLaai Jhopes that parents will be sin-ulatea to widen the seope of the PTA's. "As they are now," she aid. "most of them ard fifth per 'cent for th. ipr- ents and fifty per cent for the pu- pHis.The PTA's could help ajgreat dea to improve both the wdrildng conditions an soil s the te a c h e r s I n . As revealed itshi bea&; 'r teacher', life is one thiat will allow the develoeat teo' tw.each- ers like- V.irginia.. ,.gs: m.S i know the lve c6 nn ip of husband and- i l ( ui Mrs. Wallace W. PlAt),' (e stimnukatin of d4fttg aulth.i ences from the lpa;'ptafbFt; the excitement of ZbnaM4dw r thoughts with owIOUancflv;e ers. ) - Of course, ethefs en -lrakf through the bands of the educatihm- al hierarchy and the' eomi*bAlty to minlarly full lives. But the ma- ift lawi. Chasse waraD a sec- coia to ensitity ad mreae- stances. -.,. And gainIa,, less by bei shut out of con.mmfl I they -bfoie less to give. th. is one poit dor parent -to poiderr.. I l '"lo Dons Srf - sms 4 "4 Q- Nk YP'u "'F.'' pk . r . I 1. I I I -- l I ~'''lcl~rr: I~CI:.ICI*-. . .--tA 49. 1* 27'- f.s t H. .- - *f .f *- '- ~ i f T -. **~ i ^ t r f ** ** ** ' f'-- * .* y ,i " '- w" *, .J.. e'J... i...r, in :f**i^-*. -. MH..-,.J -1-*11 RI. "P .1 S .M L-.Pj S'iw 4C rC WMifeat nel 'W ERomI, ~ Admt*- ti "RH i M ',.';-..;".* *< .-. .' .", .a u w t ..... ::.. .... ,., *. ,O l eOffice of ltb x m .ot r I n :-Among the attend dinge uest ,Those attending the asupperet 1* iii U- -rlesyti Jan. U were r. Mere Afogeme u indued Judge Guthne CW 4AA.M. E .*rs. Mildred XMs Owia arst Vice-Presdent, Mr. 0 -- O The Arm .lvert", Mrs. Teea "s Prier, Second Viee-resl den S CTOaO lur MErta Sos, Mrs. Mg ml.a. I ydaer, Third Vice-Presidet . 7:. -The Alarm Clok Club C oe,. Mrs. Ioyce ew i.l a.l Statvn x- a 0* OCo. (Wont) Ster Mors, Miss Mary Nthy, office o member.. 7-30-The Roque#t is -I.da McCraw. Mrs. H wig 'es .i T q -er, Mrs. A R Frpelfs. Future meetings will be Mled af Stel Trembleu, Mrs. M=r_ J ne the homes of membe and mem. SIly, iss Ed Morena, Mrs. bers may invite their husbands, 1:- 'Mr. atl- o rtre fP attend.l *ia~iM +a .-"+:g.-0r m**amm., *.Iv:PO--AI~e "" / T* hort M-,,,r,,-, 9ole,--lzed -->. *********e-i 1:J ^h. rd /e m Aura Rosa H ryFtiqdOtqOT W1^ IH B P Pir I;":.' 'I^-H4- 6 "'" "-I-Tarte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cqektal Party I 12: tL Forta -i& hdidnl The Ambaador Cbt the P Bo. l a guay, Md. saI o muWilArea Dsaff Council. SU*to1 d e bride had bher attendants, dough.ter MBta An .l overthts week fromthe m- lrs A x m 3;oH5adglhtnol Miss AnaClem aklofor; are vtig o e u chairman, rs. H. L.e- S4 3 iWBtr and Miss Ruth Bu Ms Marcela ent days as gles ot El bride, wife of th. Commander- ifXMBX l3:_. | tor lirdayf de la Rosa, Mi etei.a Heazo, Panama. In-Chief. Cariblean Cornm- Mau alat -Stm rt a 4: Review Miss Nelita Cabrera, Miss Alma ---. I man..d. m a t ,e S :)B--4 :Mle tor Wednesday a _3nte as brides id. The Charge dAffaires of Ftran CoChairmea of the Know the a Thebridedou Faoi et.POT aale uan Toadll r r. GnatdysVnilrl Vsit or. omFre 11u tm amerlisa the s !.a af Jualo Can t nd g. Pranama, MLemroi and rs e uabp are Mrs. Donald loa *p ;l-+0-Flatur, 1rview ", P.o (S ) '" +. ,best man or .thbrsdegtoom. Mrs. OlIHvler hvq..as their haus a n ,,.,o,, n.,,-o.? SBw Yo 6: Crios w reMr. guest for several days the Cu ery i ad Miss DorothCy.Brmma an. *n f m:N WhilZct 's. .ouTF aMr Carlos Borchw^.Mr. Juan merci' Attach 0f Francp ta Gua. Mr,. 1Ho .ubool t ?Ate Cdnai a Thud.av am- S:00--nterlude for Muse (BBC) 7 org F. del.Qui-conte. evening 7:_0 .t the U9JWB e hi M i, lBBON ao PORTS :- from the U.S.A. eowis r w the cere- Aniual Caerv- ArTemedPorces ervice Center, La Sf :0--TbhIeReord Shop 0.,.'. ^ ,tt,4 pm, ny, a reception was hd lylthe The annual Carnival Tea smoai- rne t^ w sbmg ^3 w fhor Wednesday 5 'S c shoof the bride in arue LO dored bytheCrd'airesone Coleg -o t K -- (r A):-'ohi yo 8ford 8how 1' "l dobr,, Ar-Na Club Sat.urday, and the epublie of the C anl Zone "-ay, jnk I 7:30- Vfr[ om the .-Plaho of avor- nd Specia entertainment wi invite o- The Al :00-The ke Box Review M. d Mrs. Fell Mott of provided by C Luis Tovarnm Lal' Dance Cas Olb Bio; m.a y on World ,Vthn1 (VOA). mt of their daughtc Ldlte exhibition of native c a rn iv al To Res s.ie S Cloc lub :0 i.aa boy (BC) 10:30-.. wtures of PC 49 a to Dr Eraso ac, so dances. cla a s or si oen ll im *7O11K)P.ee-a.-v-L Hoon te a.ndand Mrs. Ared"fOri tac of .omW an i-ThA OAtl Hour 1100--Th? Owl'a Nest ell Vista," at a private gathering Those having polleras or montu- re-open Monday evening at 4.:30 Sln 0- lyweus Open Hous 1:00 a..-Newa-.in Off. of embers of the im 7ate am. a- are requested to wear them. and 5:30 p.m.: H m e k e r's Varieties lTl Old Time Ballroom s. A College Club members al dance classes will resume Tuesday S( C) .their guests are Invited to attend., morning at 9:00. All classes ii Il "" -11:00-'lhe Owl's Net A..M "y Jan. 23 -~- e Arri als Admission is n 1.00 per person, be held at the Red Door, Diablo 1Og 1 Ia:00-New Sign Off A;0.- On The Alarm r. and Mrs. WilolidB t A. Stev. -l Ate Clubhouse. 81"'t C =oClub eyson, former old-timers of the bien hel d.at. .t heFeruar-y ecr A ThnrCday, Jan. :21 C. llo n w residents of The Planning Committee for the CIh To Meet Tuesday 76:-Td A.M. '.7:05-News Canal, .Zoni e ax p.ea tor arr, e to.- mid-biennial art exhibition of the The Nava Officers' Wives Club _Record :00:(A) On )- The Alarm :"I-Telarm Clock P c(lub B, ab pn from toa ted Canal Zone Branch of the Nation- will hold itregular monthly lunh.- 7 Rmeord (cotd) NOlok Club t .Uy eb p lavinite Durioin t s 1 League of American Pen Worn- eon TTesday at 00 p.m. at the i:.3 (mla !; h .0-Te Jaz S l "Stae br Na is Feno en has aoieounced the date L or the Fort Kobbe Officers Club. :0 .-d hMe Alarm Clock Club 8 150-Strictly Instrumental tey wi be guests at the e event am Sunday, February 7, in Mrs. Ivabelle A.gelini will speak (contd) 8:30-BBC feature Tivoli, Anon. th Little Galler of the Hotel TI- on "The Traditions Be nd Carni. new 7-Mornng Varieti 9::0--New . .of. 4a,,,,e-r a vso Ancon. val Costumes." An exhibition of s. I M.i.kas 9:15-la et You (aBB ) a e ue or o ir At a reeeht'meeting held at the native pol eras. moetunas t nod I no 8:4-Jery Sears Preaeta 9.:30-A I Re rf d MdrsoIt K. Morris- of bme of Mrs. F. R. Jphnson of montunos, made by Navy wives U I:0-News 10:00-News Mr. a rs. hos or br- Balboa Heights plans were com- ttending classs tasill t bm Mrs. M, 9- 9.1t5--satyred Heart Program 0S05O rf. t2 iVstec sperm eeld Thursday eve. eted and committees appointed Harry Taylor at the UslwJewllI r 9:3l0--Ai9'eew rd ( o t4. ctat r home i o. members .it i. l.affair. __ displayed at condunetion with GeIt 11:0 a-Metwhe Bnd. e f :rd--ThPlar.andMrs.willaamnA. MthC he ubhouse. ,'r Jcheon 21 .Can lZoneran s 'i ds o Plang I Of the lTucshela foretwhCl T oMeTud 1:S00-- la. .O n-eMusol a rmr .U C l tne e the. bation-Mill'Nt ooldAi Pre gulasso Alm nder Feilr.nd, '":0"'Ne ...g.t a s m dthe ble viosf y, Turner.s Fein nd. aidlin- : 1 J-fJazz moneES y aelSD their taY p courtesy of Ametaic cePeit; e and Professor Hans Jano- itS8fl iin-slaw.il a nee laaO BwGenead mat e witz, pFlanist, will be presented TI ..-.. J A Va r ie ti es Bar f tlb(Natonal ToSuprFrVl.ris.t a c'ncert of cmbe"A- u- e Mo. I28030 -TTh A erMic Jour l t eeor e rol ia- w n meh oldt at 9:00 a. Ai med ForcesSeraiceCnter, La l1: .-.-Moet? ith e Band- t *gjB - neP. K.sBon rs. IT. 1a0 0llu BYelour FaVorite 'fab- aba Hh pnin gAos aere desao0 clen s and isind1 keps 'to-we 3;15pThe. Little yhow Paae ,zEaskd, to telephone Miss Doroat y with theeotbe USO-.Win- 9" r OW 3.HP-.g.forThursdroy tRYc Favoritl ahed to telephone Misa Dporoy with the ayortthe USO-JW ]0-m lefotu t a Ite ian, O-1072, before Friday admissl kaIeirged amilliw 4 :t00-Fhet RevIew j we oeei -o." WS N PORdV r ai S Weird I -M:W-Th Win1E t 4:30-.What's Yout Favorite ) -W t Your Favorite 7:0spItWp_(R )'. (contd. 7 lM^R t, ttmt the U.S.A.' . 6:00-Prench in the Air (R Dp) A 6:19-BLUN RIBBON SPORTS 8:00- ts from France 6:30-The Bell Telephone Hour 8:30-Here Conies Loual Jordan 7:00-LowiI Thomas 8:45-Co4nmearf on World 7:15-The VOA Stamp Club NeW . 7:30-Repor from the U. 8. A. 9:00-THB PHILIPS HIT PA- (VOAI) RAP' l 8:00-.The Juke BoX Review .9;:0-T' turday Night Juke 8:45-Commentary on World Bro w lu-b New a ...... 10:00--fimmy Nfiles and his S9:00--Plano Playhouse (VOA) Orreiestra 9:30--Over to YoU *(BBCY 11:00-The OWP NWest 10:00-Timmy Ntflet 'and his 1:00 a.m.-News Sign Off Occheltira -- 10:15-The Latin AmhdrIan Sere- pleasUtl ne Symbols nade BBC-Britlah Broadcasting Sys- 10:30--Musical Americana (VOA) tern 11:00-The Owl's Nest RDF-Radlodiffualon Francalse 12:00-NPew--81t Off VOA-'-Volee of Americs W3NNER4~wl1 G. J.dffnan ts the winner of the 1953 gold medal awarded annually by the George Washington Carver Memorial Institute for "out- standing contributions to the betterment of race 'relations and human welfare." Hoffman is feher director of Economic Coeratio Administration. '54 tdoen lo epndi'.' l e ein S uman JMartI t the Buffao Ele w(.l m. Leob f the chi d ery be A around his cair to lt the mai from lst streett letter botis." te N THECHASE . ATIIONAL BANK OF THI;KCITY OF NEW YORK Head Office: Pipn"tret cormw 'f Nasear New yrN Member Fedew.l Depo lt insuranac Corporation STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DEC. 31; 19530 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks . U.S. Government Obligations . State, Municipal and Other Secur ties . . . . Mortgages . . . Loans ......... Accrued Interest Receivable . Customers' Acceptance Liability, Banking Houses. . . . Other Assets . . %. i- . 622,572,57 , . 2,3 4 7, * 4~,6,t4: * i,,io I LIABILITIES Deposits . . . . Foreign Funds Borrowed . .Keserves-Taxes and Expenses . Other Liabilities . . . Aceptances Outstanding . Less: In Prt folio . .. Capital Funds: Capital Stock. (7.400.000 Sharw- ItS Par) Surplus Undivided Profits , $5,062,087,041at . 7,338,533, 33,494,04N7 9 27,641,71%la . 56,014,21l7 S 6,d 35,Iff2 $111,000,000.00 . 219,000,000.00 52,321,381.51 *. *,. 'iW. - .". ;,.H- 382.321.3ftL .a ieft .t:,IWf United States Gvernment and oter ieltt dt, ' 5310.3911,23.00 wer pleaded to s Uow ublic hi md'.Ut "** * odtl nd for other turM m reaured oerotnild law. ,- OVIRSEAS BRANCRnS: LeaUdo Pals ranlrt'MoriaB pTe . Osaka Bays'. tsaimuanto IaW Juan. .. a lsaduee - C.o.. DSad o- s sI" ".0 e+ O(fles of Beprsemlatives: Me, u "M, Air- ge -w 5 w so ya%* "Now,' -" ',.^ . fn DfsiS The New Dej OOG,1 G ,* .--.-: ".,. F ... CHEF MULLER MAY BEWILDER YOU... ...... But you'll leave happy And who wouldn't, with such a marvellous array of tempting hot AMd cold dishes RU you find at S" W 0U SUNDAY EVENING BUFFET P All a dtt to bold and a pleasure to eat! hac bye by To y Nufioe' Torfeaora From 7 p.m. hi the paMto .1s person A CARNIVAL FUN BEGINS TUESDAY NITE With the flag-raIling ceresmtiles and the first vote count for in. in the patio. A w - R Ip- - ele You are cordially Invited to DRIVE this wonderful car with new fully automatic POWER FLITE TRANSMISSION You may order a new '54 Dependable Dodge for C. at the following prices: DODGE ROYAL V.8, . . . . . . . DODGE CORONET V.8............. DODGE CORONET SIX............ DODGE (6) KINGSWAY CUSTOM... DODGE (6) KINGSWAY DE LUXE.. DODGE (6) 1KNGSWAY............ Z. direct shi (150 H.P.) (150 H.P.) (110 H.P.) (100 H.P.) (100 H.P.) (100 H.P.) ipm I COLON MOTORS, TivoUli &rs PANAMA ment W.-.- (2,545.00 ' 8S$M^ 2,3*.O 2,Oi *c:t to* - I* . -.. < ". .. 1 ~t Rat; A., L#2 1f ,00-News 1 :0 LUach 1 34-j-P~ppu $1,478,274, 19 926,919,1ii .-.* .... .. "', ,,.. ?-'_' .." .............._ ___ * 4~. .~. .5 *-ii,,. YOU CAN PLfA I)UR AD AT 1 DiFFRE IS LCAIT - "- ~ - CASA ZALDO Cen al Ave. Im4 FARMACJIA L BATURBO NJo. 3 Lottery PlMap FARMACu1A LQlBAWO Fourth it July"Am .OR SALE FOR SALE uti sehold Automobile. --Leaving zone. Must sell FOR SALE:-1932 Chevrolet Coupe 'jolnuary 22. Double bed. good condition. Tel. Panama 3- r Gall 4-442 4:30 to' 0771. !" -IFOR SALE:-1949 Chevrolet 4 Door. .:-.-Simmons combination duty paid, clean and perfect. No. U pouch oad bed practically 2044-B. Curundu. Tel. 6161. i0,00.. Large mahogan! FOR SALE -1952 Morris Minor 4 r with innerspring cush- proor Sedan. excellent condition, 0.00. Phone ,.-2584 ,onl 7,800 miles. Priced for im- V 22, P.ablo Hghts. mediate sole. Telephone Balboa 10 Piece bamboo living-i 2934 house 0922 Amador Road. 'with 2 sets drawerS, ma- FOR SALE:-Pontiac 39. four door iCina closet. 9 piece din- ( u, pd. $70.00. Ber must se t, Misc. houehold fur- let battery and license number. harate 1525-A, Govilon Rd. ,hone 1577 Balboa. No. 1577 .phone Balboo 3339 Govilon Roade iL; Overstuffed cha.r, I FOR SALE:--Leaving country. Must .WeStinghouse Laundromat, sell at once. 1950 Studebaker iele. Westinghouse Clotheis BARGAIN. Nicanor de Obarrlo No. ,,.*0 cycle. 110 Volts. All 23, apartment 17. in annex two I Ap good condition. House blocks from El Panama 4A Gamboo I W- -- Laun- FOR SALE.-1953 Ford Sedan, V-8. Westinghouse Cutitomline, Fordomatic, 7,500 SJ'?0 Cyc, practically new,1 "mile.. Dean Ferris 2-2655. '.al Caoll Balboo 2-3263 or '-- o484. IFOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet Bel- l t Air. Top condition, 2 door. CaHll %l : Westinghouse elect Allbrook 86-3193, f, tor, 25 cycle, B.20.00. ' FL Arop. FOR .SAI.E -1953 Mercuroriatic 4 ----- door. Price $2.100. House 2162-A ;--Smeol four burner stove or.hone Curanda 4205. &Ill venefith blinds. Call p 94-A. FOR SALE:--1942 Oldsmobile Sedan -$1 50 for quick sole. Curundu Qtns. .-efrigerator 9 cu. ft. 25 2211-A. telephone 83-2110. guaranteeee. 3 oc Bamboo -- pI mixer 25 cycle. 2 porch WANTED 0,e 7-P, Rainbow. I IN T Nt-aDeuble inneispring mat- MimcellanPous L t p o g ap $ 45. DRESSMAKER-To sew by the day ,n nch $10. Curundu 6285. my home. Phone 3-2475. .urnd5-- .WANTED; -'Party Iqoving Isthmus hvpin iigroom. desires. hQmes fo r eoutiful pett "l Ea TAmne y-oang cots fond bf children. S'Telephone Balboa' 2870. ____ ri- - okl< Cocker Spande S e ." . ut Newj . Help Wanted WANTED-Maid cook., enerol work. Sgod salary, must sleep in. Ptrejil st Street No. 4. tdp floor. Position Offered ANTED;-.EnglWh speaking chouf-. MISCELLANEOUSi FOR SALE:-DBby orchids. cor6ges, bouquets delivered~ Ofywhere Unit- td States, alis )oct.. rdeus for P11 Occasions. Tel. Orckhid Garden, Panama 3-0771, Cristobal 1Q33. DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical ClIirit Central Avenue "K'" street corner. telephone 2-3479, Panama. FOR SALE FOR SALE:-One Mellink steel safe, proctlcolly new. Apply 8055 Bdt- . boo Avenue, Colon. FOR SALE:-Horse $40, bridle "and bit. $10. Saddle, $15. Taylor, .2. 1327. FOR SALE:-Blonde Cocker Spaniel. 11 months old, accustomed to chil- dren. licensed speed. Call 87-3105. Can be teen at Qtrs. 4278. Fort Clayton. FOR SALE:-Garden tachments Good ama 3-4987, Box Tractor with at- condition. Pan- 1845. MUSIC MUROZ Panoma' top record shd / ALL. BRANDS..ALL SPEIDS London rr LP Resrdls Westminster LP Records Urania LP Rects RCA Victor LP RC Columbia LP Records At regular USA PRICES.. Central Ave. No. 30 Ste. Anm Plaes FOR SALE:-As is and. here is in one lot, 8' Bench sow with mo- tor and stand. 1 Lathe. I 3 Wheel Rand saw. 1 12" Jig saw. $115. 00. 14th St. No 8, San Francis- co after 5 p. m SLP IECiOIDS LP RECORD ALL BRANDS -ALL SPEEDS RCA Victor Columbia London and Panama's Wetrminster music orj Grecho Monllo Records MUSIC MUROZ Paonmois top record's shop Central Ave. No. 30-Sta. Anq Plaza -FOR SALE Real Estate 1Ramns-, e our gardener, also minor house ' -lH .i .. dufls.. Apply Ancor, .. 0. Box FOR SALE:-3. Jtn 50' x 20'- fur- meetnil : 531, giving brief derais, previous nished. 5-room house, on Eagle ucil.tt bo experience, Croaig. Lake..Mt. Arab Forest, Pro- r"" ANT 'Th grb.e stpr,..fu 2 4t prie. Dpwnspairn er or o hl^M~fl^l;2 -" Ets l ,, 0. iyok, $50.00 per Y 'olh. \-. 0 and Spanish, $80.00 monthly solo- Detais. a'tures, 0.0 Mr sMillo p r4 gyInversin s, nol house 54 Third SL New Cristobal, DAUM ol Fb OrNationoIl jAvenue No: 38. phone 3-2747. .osetteddb- was FQR SALE:-Sonta Clara. 1l;e ronch us .ldef. type house Redwood and concrete S ir fr %,the IVW W ea I suitable fbr' country home, club or % in h T i income property, also guest hodse, >.-Mn. wlth tle tra- 25 thousand meters. Short dis- lenW, Parols,;.a.n Crew.,. trance from beach. electricity, ci0y .T., p. ack water, also windmill. Bal. 2644, nEplorer T TaN wvi or 2830. F, . M om iapctlon., ane? I Burrnal. and Crews wl1 i FOR SALE:-ln Arraiin lot of about Lt in. tnelr eight Stan- BLUE POINT, N. Y., Jan. 16I 50,000 square meters. trees, wo- Rntt (UP-- The family of Jerome ter. etc. For information caln Pon-. Trave de d today there's orria Tel. 3-3570. As- AdljJ t- 4 t -iI 'T '..R SALE':-8 acres front q Tront- isthrlon Hfi-hwoay 16 rmiles from! ..Pana c, 1 cents meter 630 me- a' vYieh M P teTra$s sthVsto Hermosa frontino dard rtin w 7 Trhssth5manian arid First Ave $5 Ir,n dard r ctlR 'wi1 5 meter, A',4 acres in Volcar' l. rilron and Arc a- frOnttnq Cerro Punta Hghwvoy an' .p a -tiver. 5.000 ft, elevation, ,th 2 -, '. T coffeee tree Ond small furn:he x.a'r wi et th cas house. $2, 00.00. Me.ssner. Bo, 17 1~ etaior' oC r-ciad o- 912, Balboa. After 4 p. m house DId tdUlorner ,Rlb- rn .on 582 Son Juan, Ancon 7 a. m. ae U1 r e,- 3 p. m- on'loy to Friday, phone a appearan, .gl i -]; 4 2 o ** * nu the achoolm an the achooltHI; -r AT UrSYoan -uro, .lcpador, Jan. 1 (f ) The Beuadorean-o lad operated airline Aer uatotflkhas wa9 reported I O. the eve of liquidation hSintt bt ess for flf y4 IAlrne proddent Capt. -jum iad ska -the r n] lins baMna itcy by unufair otn f oreair airlines a -PuL and Avianqa I~ wc- wd-; SO IN 57. + ffA, #AM&-t end tl a de ?ubtileaef FAmMACIm E ,; N .*..4 . .a .gs o. r o' 'i' ' .-. i. RESORTS Gramlich Santo Clara Beach oetttges, electric refrigeratipn, aps st6ves. moderate rates. Phore .6-441 or 4-567. Santa Clara. P &.tiurW liIr. Phito. e b 2.* - WILLIAMS' Santa Clra, Cot- tg. L comfortable, md, waskendi.j PMipba Oceanaide voH Santa Claim lma 435. B ePhon ,4;ine 31877. CrlaWbol-163. KHm an b M1S, onta uiOe Also in COOL Caipoa. mimntln& Phone $IRAPNIL, Nbuoa 1988 o "a caretaker the.. FOR RENT FOR RENT:;-FrnMished House. Three bedrooms, parlor-dinlngroom, two baths, kitchen, patio with' bar.' 2 car garage, and one maid's room. 6tb Street, Golf Heights. Telephone 3.1245. Panoria. FOR RENT:-Chalet in 15th street Paitillo No. 117. For information telephone 3-1886. FOR RENT. -- halet" 3 bedrooms 2 baths, living and dninngroomn, maid's quarters, double gorpge, back of Belisorio Porrqs, between 10th anl -litth.St. Frori'l 2 to 3 p. m. FOR RENT:-Furnished chalet startt- ing February lst. for three months. Uruguay 8-B. Phone 3-3873. FOR RENT:-New chalet 3 bedrooms near Panima University on the Hiqhwy, $1V20 00 monthly, Agen- cies Thomas, 259 Centrol Avenue. FOR RENT-Cholet three bedrooms. parlor, diningroom, kitchen moaid pallor. three baths, large porch, one small terrace and garage. Hot water connection. Furnished .or unfurnished. Call Panama Tel. 3- 357Q% FOR RENT Apartments ATTENTION I. Just built modern fumrihed. apartment, 'une t wo birooi, hut, ca*atllft T&N _eplone Panama 3-4941. . FOR RENT:-Two bedroom apart. me.t. Screened Ideal 2 cqupes. Se. 'it 34th Street No. 22.. al 3-4700. FOR RENT:--One three bedroom unit- furnished apartment with -s*lb main bathrooms, maid's rop rt'aoth etc. All tiled, screened, recerttly painted and with hot water. Phone Panama 2-0027 or 3-076). FOR RENT:-Nicely furnished s$ofli apartment bn Ave. Peru, focirng the pork. Tel. 3-0746 3-3099., FOR RENT:--...Ecellent opportunity to still acquire one of the few. re- maining aoportments in the newly constructed DEVEAUX building overlooking Hotel El Panama: On- ly responsible parties need apply. For particulars call telephone 3- 5177 Panqma or inquire at 2034,1 Via Epalao road. | t RENT---:One furnished and un-j furnished modern apartments. H6ose- No. 1, 1.1th St. Parque Lea. fevre and Via Espaao. Phone 2- 1282. apartmpnf . ' P frej, 2nd. ha v-'lo .a that AMnrfcanI V n ono sc ,lephantm I_ i '- ... L. by lt, if r they are. D -AVIS, C '^ -- gge b Th9 eik n--born wife of an'ru en coig an have co rn ilish vldount lont noted for ined to the Unera Cali- her salty wit, escaped without ')rn;aJ riculture school 6ere about Iitury Thursday night when an- exploding" waterpelons that ehat- SOtler car "ran bane Into" her,. from traffic bumps and cost She blamed the. accident. thous-nds of dollars losses. Itwower, on rain and sleet Sthe camelon enabled her The Klondike vanity of water- "* tfW'lWrf thea ery nClest melon has prom so brittle that p ,liei=fte I.-" t~smes hatter at The most g e The mah in the other car j)stlings. Damage losses paid by 6 ~Darfield Thompon. 54. of Avon reiht companies for ruined mel- wned VaC, suffered a slight head In- ions some years eucededthet.- ovias Uy. Lady Astor was ridinz wi'b Ij ;.Lm. from hauling today her el gljf r. who w eMl . after hurt. reading prog. is under ear. .'I walked -about half a mile here to.devJp a.touier-akInap Luis ad neot- hieked hme un and on that wul.ea. r .- k the poUc6 station n n rair Chatr le *le, where I had aW l ,a ef , ado- delIhhf time" L44 AstoWilcr at-s Ie . S d, t ,. ,mr. i.so To Abdicate . a el -Said It's t Tt awful the w ay u-the bigT t.ks a Mni t. tiS .ucb Amer"i.can reads. .t, l'Te blg'e pthck 'itf fl- A V o (tJ*p)5 Into- eeth, 1 .. "like 0 ia mte e to -,_ a._. l e e -rif m'M iibe while A au at it. Lady aM o thcd aaO .JAo "commented thit" Amer- .... ...t a1 wwe,-rful to be abWe Reud! it ( g,.MW .. on A-MNNNW 10 W W te- ; :. -. 49.. a og- ; ." FOR 5S Automol * & m "e L' m HOFS Fuedcide EO. F. NOVEY, Et t MS Central At**. Tel. *4M S ;' U -. L .iJ I. '' ~* ~f a'. ~ otfe W a 404 =Of m I My. I TRANSPORTES SB BAXTER, S.A. Ps fkme. Sbimm, -MMn& e 3r F. L UDXSBIMM YOUR BUVALERIO TURON TAYUR IA* I Expen Mecha In .InMtra- TODAY A nati and ydramat4e-Tran- I F IH. milton offershla profealna USED Repi. Installation of gas etoes. water heaters, etc 1S A 6OODi WRAN1 PImm SOal aor.O l .L ALL WOK GUARANTY. " LOW. ME woB B BUICK HI-FlDELITY SFrom Yor uck esi riteh A.r icsfie - I nep : -afl--t i i TIBEE DIE INmiE SUal t'--he upper flo -df; 1950 Super Riv., four CaNs 45 No. 3 -N T r -'l ' I. Or Sed ,T.T. ' i'ari Btr's 4AS 1 -Durint Qhlarter ( I 950 Super Riv., hardtop, I y, T.TOgva9 y We S piastc seat coers, vent shades. $112504L . \+ r ** .. . 19 50 Super Riv., four Sdooi,-Dyn. sea I covers, dark green, S neuw tire '-. --r-.- ' Depoli 'oan r- S nd $2,511,437,8- on D Sources. ANf Ch.NWtlaa . Bank on Dec. 31; AL aulr-. C and uwly.d49 passed the cbrrP.di otali baneon Dec. a on 8ept. 30. 1953, but .were be. to 1$,478,27415.dOP low the 1052 yera.nd flrM, $1,6,7o.2 o9 .e. ,I the bank rbpofted in aUInx I tV.iaI 53,M.0688 on Dee, statement b. eondltor for pub. I,-B estafents in the United Icatinon toity. Government; securities c. year-end weie $926,919,111 Total reurca In Dee. 3S, pared with $1,110,553,477 s 1953 weri $6,62.461,65S cm. 051,413.375 on the resi eared with 1 .,553,147 6 o'. daadates. e at. 314 ,7 4 on The capital o th De- 31i. 1epolt amount- I,000,00, and i ed to $5.062,087,42 compared wttih .219,000:000. W AjW I i and x5 247 00- uri uthe year A ier paymeui to $ ;,7iuuu, a0na dn rwsi e S l 150.09. o n e2i ettnvedtw es.'-- o a400,f0 1q- divideAWde dui- l4M.over-the. a B22 . | I -it tandin Mon Dec lhi tge year and the transfer It is noteworthy th e 31 1953 were $2.393,68.410 com., (.' $,000,000 to the unillocat- reaerveas exceeded the kitt earn. S,____ I. pared wth $2.3712545750 gkSElit e reserve In the final qu r, ngs by $93C,0.- I COMPARATIVEE REPORT OF EiARN tS . (In Thousands of Dollan) " 1947 Super, four door . * (I os .. D r change L Seda1, plastic seatI :- s3 1952 Au mIM Pt t T W.V .co i radio, s KEarni.s seend car for it Dividends onI Other eurities ..... 9377 8,94 42 7 i Oi$y 425.00. I Totineat AJ.dends .......S1W.....O..'3. 7:g- 1$ .5 .: SConu oni, es and Other Earning'991s ....... 1,99 18,1 ,71)3 (70)), -..- T ot .. ^ ... ... ; .. . -. .. ... .. . .. 125,29 1 1 ...77 ..- iTh cars are all priced operating Expenses I B V Maue book. Come in ar ,.. .. ............. ........ .... $33.17 anl ok ar0ppd OBn our I Retiremet n social erit Taxes ... s , . u tb .-lotfc- e have the other affEx.,x,... ,. ***- ......... .. 3,521' 2 U est prced cars Tetal Staff Expenms............... .... $41,587 ii F.D.I.C. Assessament, ..... ......*.*..... 335 in" Interest Paid ...................,,' 7 ........ -25 $ I .f I *Other Operating EkpimuM ..................... 13.00 .j.tO ........ .......... ....-......... $a,2 67 S[et Operatig t ....... 62,' 1 ,, , ._. .. .....** .* 3. 3 * SN-'* '$ + .....'...-.h...-- -- ******* N of yehaf ti- ........ .- . SaNeta -"-0 c S. -- '. Ecess 1A M"and-ProM t .... ............"s -1 -..b. ." ." ',DES :, ..._...... r-. -M I __ ____ ___ ____ ____ _V_ m e t.:,....... -'~- ~ ,'3 77 aj - '-I - 1-. ~ .'UBBREIA PRECIADO '' 7 Street No. 13 WOTO DOMYT M-*l AroamenMa Ave. and 3 St. M. itmV8P LEAVE AV Ol "Jl WITH ON1OF I THE VANAMA AMERICAN H Street No. 17 rs Sry rht 0 lo. 10 win mwt If nin t at 7:00 pgtrl ? o"..b~ *"<.-:** ** I : _ - ---- ;- - -! ,, -. ]. -._ _. .. _I jo xu i 240.i n --r~ ~ I k~- 11 ll I l I L I mm . I i I I - I m IJ *~ --I 7^-' *, " f < * * f- m nna .., ear - ..-. -.' 4 -, ..~- ', .. - r ~A$V'~ ~e'~ - -4- i o^.patriotism sThe studio be_ __ e_- :ad n e yC th D''* ebp l -- "o" j.45 .J' fbni "_., ..:*.".-.-.. .: d 't ,n :':the : -ls. ,. YORE -0 .A)...1 A .ew -.RCA.Vietor, has dea a..great "".-- .. ,; i... sasl Y ro Th tos or"r p.cngrt .amd '" lcCTo "hop an art ertel the TV eet num' an 40. s Spo; or a p>r clasion at, onc" sold . mu.- h heart If .they wapt get o ot e5 S Sform to tch print books or prints of gret art The ys of me al other topictr l .-a n4 .. But she'-- stl pretty .ch tr ures. singe re all over, ""thevocal tar M l t fa n; .rr iBce*I f Thorato's Corners gal, and if you Te first- issu by Cimdft. in- said. "Th- payiM custom want a sto esde e lft ther ytt s m ABB Jeffre o date in f-k. r o o r s l Wol 6Bh d t har and ot st an a tor. s erin is a root. Tha in phony. a e Rapode tomato rete the lyric f a so to 6 p.m. an b er A to T h lt i pwI son' She tlk et ly about se Richard C oing Stephen -oos- singer began. with A, Jol. and ds rk e re- Jo Cott t st ter songs ost of the artists are today is exemplified by Edith P re ,d Shp0 Soul 14 B SSS llr ood tOLLYWOOD, 15 -(UP)- beilg introce. to: Na: dIneg" billed.by poealonyms. but aII are "Most of your .ccessful vocalVl ha. d eat Ot ad o O* l I Marilyn e led a t C ole and th s t their de. ists no perform instead of just o Sbel Jo Dmaggo oveg r when she auditioned orner, l he Camden lab el brings great sing their songs. They lyr of Mi boule tast. _Campb4 m t-e rt favorte Sonde A 1 hA d "He wasn'tlookig at m e," she price range within thel reach of sin r tells the story. You've got Mar Blanehrd on Sr 4. tract o ti. l ae er a i Ameran lies i. the roma in department said, rhoWs calln how she tel e lt while all. It may open a vast new mar- to Ol and believe what you're arPne- .p olpto o -i S-had som o lm worth fur But Mar in a while'd neak a look at Sim THE POPULAR SIDE: Lo Margaret Whiting advsesat s . Dr CBo ad lyn h -e.ben f W"he d first o met him I gusss e ke ,in r rSS per, are aePr, paring young sJnl d, "with ov *r. pt r, y adto "Brit'h new prosperity srr It all worked out.' however. She Your Ears._ They're Dty--Eat Pt if the gercn onvey won the o f w"r '" '- +mra...te. p "o" et b s h dhe a'" r a 'a Thootdnth gjob h records "e, scad. oYrnou r T e f t'ese oI sat._l s .u. n ades r i '..... '-" sopr enagada in wa rI aeg marriage and two thrlv. har. it lovol, porfete in e l n A Las Vetaas stars of the day womd have a Statistacs show tha it tb e Rea nt k eynotes the batted c- ne ste ho this out for her o Midwestern Mste 0om ^ -hfo ro.a & aeng gownr et t leHl W c ie s I L didn't know, hACK CAVER eside e bssn? Inm oh rds y four mon be. anrer pon doollo n ae n H as e i T and seaman JzDo bu- NEW YORK ()-"John Murray t Wof" late ofhh After that shocker, dI tealind hedIi ttile o mobile H dng Vis of the. ring" a i accurate n e r ont. That' in Canad" bears the S ot' a v or I's "Ra pode tomaton rete th lyrics son geles.at elusive bit of This wis qi sW rape, 4.1 I t lh stor do uamet .isp.edW.n4 ,o, -ots --il. New .eork sof m nues to thasill bed. lnspagnol." plTW stiihter itecri. ding "The trend of the sincere type o d ATny .os :wShe tpkfa uro ftedwabout so eiag Richard Crooks doing Skepheno os- singer began with At Jolson anmi " '"Ifi ^.^ ^ *-.1 Smallest Library shhort-amonAphsi. 5fBr not bit New se rvi t vtnoA ri .oom drov rn btrorun II ., .- I m ever Falls re- o Co ns o n te r song. Most of the arfis ere today is exemplified by Edith P, shell nd rde ma r e M" w n et hOOaarrid b --lP)- being intrN. ce4 (s ato $ i lm th rig" bar led by pseudonyms, but lWl are "MosIt of your puccerd slful vocal- Ki th h b I, e trmae to" Wi e Marlg. e tvleed a esho and so s a th ere n rform instead nf just blonde, was awa ed Sti -'Ova.fo"-e. o8 the Aprmarn srU snce Jo- Dmgo.ovn see autte Am o 1 e T l. Tr dor ab e ri . w1 o t M3o; .a di. s H1s "r to' ^hC11P sselaer Conpu ascrvlytvicathElce or.le'In eorH wtoou a s p ra wh t h o s o Ytelste. Yu've gt Mr EsIh W ALIMG eOCA n Rio fn 11 Red HLL c al a"iout 1AE T Y .Cau.pb. of the Ki "' will., be the t!rst ines in the romains department. sai, recaLling how nbe telt while '!!. It may open a yast new mar- to feel and believe what you're earned soblrueant of "Mtlu _ bedee 6te-' a -ea" e ws tio a tm e eed pri e eang wit t ireh er t o mie s ety e *ot hass b e .we B ....... j V. 1'h(-5. ( ?1 e Fraen k ch y' x m lyn have beenfe , When I first met him I guess tit'e" in years--"rve Cot Tiose Margaret also empbasizd tat Julia Adams. a fetchlng Dr A RES IAN. 22 a .B. rk vice on a bllynd dnte gi ua It llio red- ten c oors.3? b auri SLIC :*nt'. Ccn o Canada, .and 1 from a. Thomas. dte fl poe sait of thritish u 5tYe It l worked ot hwevt. She Your Ears They're Dh'-Eat portane, i the singer an ovey won the nod ro B' CAMPBIERD .,N. 24 the full o-piatioo the e Br "if|s huave te B^to.e anterewtotwlo madendileaot ythshe' Ltob1her records are good Your Eggs ad Oatmeal-Rush to his message e withh a fidelity. trtiw rea a l r h a os a sh e nc e oin.On School' Blue." Jimmy Boyd sings "Some of the biggest sTging Melon Patch of wAde scmilty IBt~d 'beauty tob a o balt uite, "Aorer's 1----t-- ---moves,*PIe^--o rs. i tL uisenn d ypefriendships capsule, to bye Leart'd In touph tme whining prizes with good ya for -oUyw o Ssrs.hw t jm r of t l, eoetbteS 't 15,. the then eidi tr A rcontai among other items voices Thi isn't said to be. Leading teIo Nal a s t if t fthnd wWoh "Lmarried the boy n.M)is 'fnrhe s,'n.M *.iF r aStid Ab.uefmose soriei gAMOa : has dr a lteurin four- lp n tr mhieT e durig L past' 1 NavRyear mearriageN0asadv is6AiTohryouhtTPatatlethn extcehen- onfseerssgsI u- Wro and thestonsn theio r isaclved ehanlaer. w.aoaa- nhonNstrug68etT.othpike "Thesco entdry.TheSinceHeyselt h,0rH.O NI-) piOcT AI1RNan1 e"OldNyeOLDbtThe broade ao otye turebally.ayv Grout tu rn- cR eisMk tes ,the - Marione oserahome tC another. Margaret found this out for her- of the Midwestern Mdster e t lithoesprig ictr Mearoe started nr. ro w y ONn/CLASSdS:i Are noue self when sh m turned profes- Assoaion; Tony 0 Willisde vI I4 i Jh orsbId fr as eV A tho e sound fangsg whoesintheirsTh "M ;' 11 r,, i Is Ba r adn, Robn H .aor Sy, haikr t lh- her father dead.-H sWite mnd----eto iti ne y phonyitoalper' song e l a t sted n r a nt itd 9W ievening gwown Hav oritrbao d"Hwas:n.C.e beside a bassoon? In other words. ly four monthes.Yo v et et I 1 rotft .n he selec tedf Ht aimAll. IS may opra anVast new"moraon cream ry ndus'4 mobiGX 's#'4n- an a uC IOlDd e*poalne oH Slagwtlka"aweor e .lre hLapp, nand. vein- derW ALmao b rhe instrument savor each tinge of "After that shocker. I reaied ed the tl o "Mr. rape, o'weCrci r e sn t ore -Hu__n______umnn havebenkhe Ifr"edIetitringleaor -'iaiGot haret hals ive bi to f cl stlorke ei_ paked love notes iii his luncd boM. name of a man who has staged lyns? Then Westminster'e recording talent known Waa sho'manshin and D Wewe many Broadway sh s over a long of flimskv'-Korsakov's "'Schera-' set out to get it,"i she admitted . -efu e irati rn ae parachute atory. A pl- e of years. to say .nothln of CuIdr .....m raty ... .i m. .. tuea i n the coss pandy mag thalne led the Riling Brothers and Bar-oozadeor is tEfor yn. ArgeO QuadriSe t opined adrius bndey sand m msIs In Bever Foils totmodelingweJbanda movieon- numd &l aiey CirkUtson the vet, ordcntsctheoVieneye. tJemmyoyelingt o the" rbadlift yhe arstoSim .4,-Bitis__ _._ _inwar -The smilieut library lmr a dwlw fervent fe."She eralooks s e perfetr.ithsome new Clm rprise with each needs&" she adde "'A chance to i'and s in use In thk saofth Nw Y k divorc. Doughertw now, cop in It peialr Tshater in theara y sin r Sceommunity. t M..' Romance No." fr i'ndMarilnp mater of acener and costumes. performance.--BL learn the businei and develop his bLtI 190 ytgemen, "and took be desired, Anderson again has in- Icapsule to e Pl int bad." dgvshein"tI e sd wgno ts music ad lyrics leave alotto Proof of Margaret's 'theory s three fc.layames.d Ther elsres0ielI helped tse she onf ve gssfor be desired. Anderson aga's h:-D in- S"Anthon "'s urn Aroundichat she has been one ot the ton to"e tai n oneks, is thbatlk.W n dulged a long-staing passion for (Lo w Douglas MGMf "s. A#*n i T pnLt" nIee,n ene feetot high,Aind married..... him "beea I' never n Oscar Wilde story set to musi'ic, oy ad tht on of h r I ;t,, ani -" .9 and ,dne and p.efatohrimee there are a ed. -fiNhWdapitwords usually is n the best seller [sp i l& IOranmoISh. As Marilhods en..,dimton, Stobes ad som Gr'ft.mantl. ( Manl' adne f ..,onufumnh lusty comedienne over for the f-st Maleneie, Capitol); "Parade oflo h 61 .8:5H0,.- n ,Fu" .utr hoL heQIM a shek Bme from y e ", and Billy De the CIaowns "Dvid note, S .. .... .. ...4tm ". Vilo Wolfe, a comical fellow who ha y oGu)l "iermony Bre~e" (The TROY, N. Y. (U.P.)-One out of nAIlkItMarilynbensea mans eDN pY R -roently, in night Four Lads. ColnMmriy)i "Cru Me every 1A stude nts h t RersI elas SI :.4 = -1=b- ...l.,n.of the-an accurate H rIe ri vwere happy, -andsh,, even--- o "..And movie for y"bears bhu .navorAea" (.inl Dea, poly ,.ntq hv.talut i vebt E cEsthr..WIL-AMS. Red SK.ELTON d i N M iHsevto- y. .O N WheeCeotury Fo studio where e1st- -w f.om a e ount " NORTHndOtAWANoE, N.eYkpa-elanded a contrast. -Marlunboften x.namerofa.an whonhas sthow ap- OP I"anUinM s Wairer Collegentkonr how te ii iAmotion pitur screen war a beautiful dito0w alris osr-Yeg two o,--throuh most of vilstfodeititn( lsheioo"ithir) isM5 -Sreiop MudrsL.yte "'measures- tW.atbha-Ptrachutteyt. Awe.reth o'k e atch se y, ut h e celestfon of eight previously .drinfe r ious They'reiwell.played byeJoeTSaye- Venee heCligsrthrsanwar 9mtr r.erad e n toago, agebt DaYnd moarvie as, -d mla she mnoe, robust material., livan, oc the pVino, with iO resented'road4fortw oaell tbeva i. . ,,A U. JAN.. Manufacturing. Corp., hicago. Marilyn. she'dlmeet ai They to eshow cold in a c rhythin accompaniment. Twenty are from o bs e from ndeat CAWiltam -I RIussell, vice r F all on a 'blind date at an Italian res- tvo ehote sketch by Lauri rSSICA : Lw.''s Conceito Canada" ande 14 frO.bm aslna. .-..AG SI-- JAN1 22r dent--cHaue of.eale.O ftor GIw amrarv. " B-EAE, sAid Sthe .sc.eeUn P Oring =av Inter esto -me.anin- Wyie, ana"Dinne For One." It is df- No. I in ,'delit Major, Cor Dee D -IERDe --JAN. ,md te f oity-rMur s Ic Hal yi; t"ers ot e-W e o. miseO A aseba-l icu,,lt to rmerall a case when a ThGrott, pisoe and Wi s Van. N#1kItiaew Yor City-for th showig lteresfng'f. sketl h Ia-t bad this e ntect on s Ottorlue and the Radio Pblllr- ... wew Yosreen filty o te i the e- fdirkst-night -ure.nc monoc Orhatra (fi-len): T h- .. w e scenfls ItIdl studio friend." kovbsballet suite, "Aurora's . . ........ -. ... ver- spm hett i anrl w yte, n-ri- t" Oo ne r a Town dcsueddsis i' dont' by Letnold Sto- ",-'--Jh--y",. .. lyen and Joc deilde R e,yv liked k-aalyris SympeoyoOr- it'sa 4ahoh.."eTr."s/ioAusne,. saidchoterr '-. elhfofite a personable o DIC- Victsor) ymphonde's (,1Wy/ c zea.res -- oi n "....I iked,, ... to mse bead '"--a nders o n giiar to nighta s in t No.. 5 n E.Ma,, o1' ("The n.a.nelthi m can wasre We c a n' spots, registers best in the song -'. Mesodhouq blacksmith"'e and se. ftba.6:'Tur:4Around, andthatneofAp heer to t.e dateCbut we. l r ,th e numbese. hs ,e Bac and Warlt- ,'EA i CHRISTIAN I a v _ioe CAif I ,A0-'0f.iU. together -. ahleau o everybo(ldyulgd 'ar l "nl"hn.andinpassionfo r1$. pianWlter I 0 n --= -_ !, oPoN ,. else," --- [S ..... outst. nd s".nM "g* e !f eeT AW-Ihigh I a maIAi The bro ee addh baseball nfay- i ONES. I fet.i doe..o no:r r n.. ndI or beg an t"going.h steady" beeare,, A', - ..woman.IWhen meet anIlike,- :30 4:25 6:20 8:201 ALSO "o I their rimline hit print, adsoe ikUbe 1"r a Io-D, 'ra",eT________ i ercesWlovem ear m e 644-p .alarge..d Iie 'tEas e*-"rNICOLIo OdRe. a p In Teohnleolo.of WhKEDlowns""-D vA dRe-o, n .S 5neaO Dorothy MALONE, In T O Y. :IoA oo WMen "ABBOTT & COSTELLO N caged With MEET DR. JEKYLL L ~nOne wnman n ~ o.ne .. AND MR HYDE" Ds Ar a m gCo-sarring o." I mmAA xLa1 ---------..... .ea ,-...... aao,,.,,,.-.,a M -..-. . vu*bww'..- s a sLa as 4: -P I k h r TO ID L I I 7 F A..f o 3, Staruu au t i b as *assri oe one oanm G som13, i.s heea rae ud Iaat"THE mpWOnAN, THE ROSE" plw- TOL K mo-NIM v 'rktIIO'L0K a -v----o - :,, ,- : . -'; .._,- - -- '~ -~..o --.e-4t $ 'hVJ-" ~ s~~--- ---~~~Cl' '--~ -I-- II~U~*~CI'Y~*IF-~n~a ~l~li I~_~~ a mw IrCLC~e~I . .. .+ .. T I__ . '' "' ,... . ... , I IT Panama p *Fl ( eVieenzo Ties Snead t 203-13-Under-Par In.: : -0- S Defending champion Roberto de Vicenzo of 'no yesterday shot a four-under-par 68 to tie S'. .-" *iAmmy Snead with 203 at the end of 54 holes in tl-- '!-hole $7,500 Panama Open golf championship. Sneac' 'h o started the round two strokes ahead of Roberto, $atned in a two-under-par 70. 'fie way Snead and DeVicen- Among the amateurs Jaime are shooting'makes it an al- .Caenz has a two-stroke margin sure bet that there will b. over Johnny MacMurray who a42w Panama Open record aft- had a bit of tough luck when be final 18 holes of play to- some of his putts barely missed dropping In. Saenz had L 74 for record is 274 and was set a 2 9 toal as compared to John- "Vicenzo last year. A 71, ny's 221. der-par, will tie the roe- da'0 will break it. Thusl Here are the cards turned in B ,e wzo has been under by Snead and DeVicenVo. U each round and Snead's Sound has been a 70. OUT cen has turned in Par 44 354 434-3 of 68, 67 and 68 while Snead 44 353 433-34 Y' score reads 67 and DeVicenzo 44544 34-34 IN wS ether Snead will be able ar 435 444 354-36-72 eak the jinx that DeVicen Snead 435 444 345-36-70 I the Panama Open has DeVlcenzo 35 334. 344-92-68 m wil be seen today. The othci 64 hole totals fol- baterday both Sammy and low: . played excellent golf, 1 6 54 ead having trouble with Cooper 70 140 7 210 utts. as usua.. H missed a Harper 72 141 70 211 other on the 18th reen Martus 72 142 72 214 wouldhave enabled hmto Watson 71 141 73 214 Senzo goi^f nlyto tday.'s O'Donnell 70 143 70 219 ire packed play. J..Saenz 74 145 74 219 'crowd of about 800 persona Ch lstiansen 74 140 80 220 wed the threesome of Snead. ,.now 71 143 77 220 e"."V2w. and. .Skipn Alexander Molina 72 147 73 230 d the layout yesterday. J. MacMurray 73 146 75 221 under's Same was below hia *Oatman 76 146 75 221 standard and he shot a T. Jankus 74 149 72 221 rar 74. D. Ooodman 74 146 77 223 tnlo rCrda turned in a 70 'Macarron 79 151 72 223 aye tck into third place '. Nevergall 78 149 75 224 Sthre pros behind Cerds '"tarrett 77 154 75 229 T'exander with 210. Pete Rdriguez 73 151 79 230 wi th 210 and Charlie Crocker 73 152 78 230 pe with "1l. '. Pchmitt 77 156 74 230 S- ". enz an 155 75 230 llnlo 7R 140 82 231 1r e ?'. wthve Lter 81 157 74 231 tge Softai iers C. Maeurray 79 156 75 231 ,. Mullrr 76 150 81 231 i I_ I. Kullkowskl 75 154 78 232 nw Expreso lolon R. Arias 79 150 74 233 xpre C .ol Beall 83 155 79 234 I se Norge team. champion of 8 Riley 8 5 79 234 Po Riley 76 150 84 234 lenlor League. downed j4.mith 74 153 85 235 '"hO Expreso Colon team 5-1 a Tr"m"Sr. 15 8 235 I::o. a l nstltut Tr'rn Sr. ,81 156 80 236 il0.I rl, W- rvel'ev 77 153 83 236 -j rdncrowd. e .r IA. r,. ferrons 81 159 79 238 pi t ch. r Nathaniel .. Faskplel 82 158 80 238 S R1r pit .i ther Nath R. re 'lo Casa '"h Umited the lo s ol rt s r 1e5 O8 Q r.9 Jr. 152, 87 239 hito. The eNor 1" el-W. LeBrun 7719 81 240 .e a.. .otalofr ^ D rB n ia"i s 82240 Si t~t' A. A SaarfiAin 158 8I 241 wi tle eaya oD. Wetmah 83 241 6while~OD r-' M.. H. Mahone 7 19 86 245 h two for'tbe, i T. Ruis 7 1 83 248 5 .two-run hormer The losing g, Mill, 78 157 93 250 Swas Smock. F w FMorrige Jr. 79 159 79 283 Wa O ie lCarm a 76 153 Picked bkq' John Phiso of the Cer- aat 4"30 PM. .up '~oa *at 4.rofessglnal. -- H PAIRING S o i Pros m.. Fm t" Maca. e * I.. . rpe . s jugs with coffee - Wt cream. thl oc' *er ith- 'At the stadium he found her Wm thermos full of coffee and or full of cream. C, MC. a-1 iclat e 10:40 Mahon, Ruiz. Mills. 11:00 Herman, Jurado. Kenn.- 11:10 Goodman, Nevergail, l'w* * a .1~~ :7Y IA44' ~ '* - w"I e e WALKER t Old Seoteb Whisky *'- o wm whh, Jtis., Krngma 41 I I Sn Record Seemi . Jaquimazo Noveno ... ntj Teda MIetanson Bj-os 'Association R,,ecora Of 4: 1 City *7416 7 ~pk~.so au4 ii~, Awo~ MaTell e_ "o o th le I-t _e,-oml... J aorl OonrI ,.d S' .an Fra o raded r_ Td M, ola ..12a l the coml''ete hi d..h. + ..- ^a t. -o ni Cagh t no A havingg strike. .P. moier Jockey Wgt.COMitMENT ODDS 74p, be tisg ?e H itotrecord ist Bae5 0 H" NativeH g.. F-1r.se 75.00 P0, d less: 11:45 o sfrd of 729, set te FiMt. ,0i of tle tD-ubl e Melanson's d was. leam In the'-1953 1-Malaya R. Guerra Ox-Ih nice spot here. -1 the more oun Us ? uasown's'mark was aet while 1 I 2--Avivato. A. Ya1 lx-7-DeaneroHu at times 25-1 recehit In ry to f _lm- ehSur Agecy bowled 1te it 3--Cos0 Lirna A. .O i lx--Could upset tI.ngs 25-1 r is re llt i ..a. 1 Pangma ,, i. 4-Camaron .. Agprre 115 -Mutuals favorite even to chaR12e l the 2ih i tself uuwas a high- 5-Risitsa 8. Mbno 11i -Rt urns from lasttff 10- right for fi in usity m atch. The Seymour tw 6-Tap Lady Fi f.s J 18 -pood recent rmaes a 2-1 ers instead .iL. mid- em a Won the first game 959 to ta, let Jo eD 7-J. Iuincho J. Chuia06x--Reedy for big one 5-1 glen .d thrd -., .the so me 1025 to l, 1.e&ou 3e 8-Lolto G. Sa.chiw08 -Cold all the way 5-1. wlith l a comfinug co pr out . '* 1 M & ^ ^'f B through in the'final game with ""' "br :- /o--.... Dlmo a terrific 10 me to win it. from a t.il. - 2nd Race "F" Native 4~ 6 Purse: !275W.0 Pool elose.. 1:15 . -- w ening nhe othirdgame. El Pn- t r s shot b a Seepad Race of the Daouble SA H tila IiS a took pal, giving Brateg w n smsu, amls tk ...,givingBrao.kwr 1-La Horn B. Alrre 112 -Atet No. o -1- '" each team two pointss of the Florer l s. o .ad t.e 3-Tuira Mena R. 105x--Clo r Ienh t l. 30-1 |UI oter-math of the l t_ a E 4-Vjllarreal A. Gonsa. 960x-Poor recent efforts .30-i 1 "'. tWh vene -6L thfoe. arsttea mla t-of atrileru h .tm.-rMUk .. .oaJ 5-B. Time V. Ordo. 110 -Distomice to liking even TO conduct B the p tftom Sears, thelat- of a e mne' should bh. a 1-atlbr a^ d 1Dan1# V. Bron lu03x--Is good sprinter al2p' -1 wi- USm l Snm. as&h t,%?W t ..:... t* 2It,_ w-ath .. .NK U._W I I-to. e.. ts kib t. s9e 2 ton _.,n -is S-.boarde ars the second 1009 to .. ., a 3rd Race 'Non-Winners' 4%F Fp.Tcrte,. 1 Pof* doses: 1:45 The boardfl f the i. S ?, I ad .Nash the final 942 to r clod on the lead .0?tbTWO Clio .? jtall 910. t otlJes took Dba1o le League met at the or Ha h the last tae A ar 1-Baby Baba A. Gonza. 97x-Nothing to recommend 15-1 building Thursday ts The. present standing of the s, i dt, wag 5by 2-Muchacha A. EnriQue 113 -Blazing early speed 3-1 officers and m a l tem a 44 I"I ',I ....h 3-G. Glass R. Vas. 110 -Classy newcomer even for the colg ea .C uharles am W L Ave. i f I r weari " 4--8olNaclente A..Yeasa 110 -o Dmdn't belong 15-I Celand Me i -e waMfd com- ymuur Agency 45 -3 952 1i L u 5--lovanni y. Brown .103x -8stowtlxt Improemnent 8-1 mldloner of the lesaMdla4 J4 I. Pama 4 34 922 . 6--D.Wend s. Agulrre 1.10. -Inood form now 2-1 BaI raceda was t aiA.d .pub. t Zaft. S1 37 913 D Jed A r 11 L good o lic relations .h. Joscel.n ..0_' 26 42 919 Russell Field was the scene of --Con Evening wa reselm prw dent. -T- the individual average a hard fought game wit Carlb-1 --- lag .20 4th Race "G" Native 6% Fgs.Purse: $275.00 Pool closes: 2:20 own of h elas 5 booed his be.toaw esCo d, ulur fine 0, . "" officers, the boa tatively I t el 200op by Bank by a score of 2-1 on Thurs, -all 3.20. 2 1-S8rena 0, Mazue. 112 --etter horses here S-1 Ist March M o.a date for blUn the .lrt to do dso this day, January 14. 63-Oolden Bound $3.20. 2-Coranp Mena R. 97x-Fairly good sprinter 20-1 the 1954 seaiea. pard plans a 1 tl 'cU McLeague since Winning pitcher *J. Fisher Jirst Dble: (Resore-AIm, 3-Plropo E. Dario 101 -Would pay fat price 10-1 to have a seven-tea league like dWiber led the league during pitched a one.-itter. strikingm-ut s a) SL.M 4-Diana B. Aguirre 110 -Dangerous If breaks 5-1 last yar. The board has aet ou t fl a st eight weeks with 20K 11 men. . J, a gAC 5-Regia R. Guerra 107x-Barly speed only 20-1 invitatip_ s to* the fBalowlg The present ten high bowlers inr In the 1st .hmrog. sha-2 rtot40. s.o0- 6--In Fin A. Enri ue 115 -In t ick of it 5-1 tnams that particUtU last _a, Cl t ,c.L mgue are: d.,froam 3rd .ba_.wberaii_ .y2.t0, 2.20 7-Black Gold V. Ordo. 114 -Excluded from betting xxx m 0: C Wtee1 1 ei poo ame Ave..ered on a hard it.uground ba. Sos to, GOuardla Nacltoal.arlem n 200 Caribbean Commanad spoed& a. Oelwte o, *:i "ftl. Note- Black Qold rans out of Sporttf. Panco. Poweli Garage Baleer c gaIa in the 2Wu malnkt Wim a Me X la betting. and to R dolfo 'lfl" Topi whs Coibert. 194 hitbatemmi,4 wAnd .And a& :-, team is unuVmed..for a metn& _wea 193 ror, -. .. .-,, .I .. ,,. on Jan. 22 at the RBO Jun=ir gbftey 1-7 e best play othe game 2 .. ' 5th Race "C" Native' 1 MiledPus: $16.00 Feel deses: i:55 High SchooL St. 19 1 c4me in the 5th n ,a- when Ch hu Wie .191 Caribbean Command executed a abS 5.39. 1-Don Jaime V. Ordo. 115 -Distance to liking -1 Sporting goods stores, are to pgoPer I0o brtIlliat. double -lay with .J. 4---Fru Fru R. Vas. 110 -Rapidly improving filly 3-2 an and may .be -s.nt '- Me ".cores of Friday anlhts Wet. n-oweI theof ." 5-Petite F. Bose 113 --Oy sprinter In race 2-1 Ribow ty Major SoftUall matches: . run t wht Ca- t.T egue. C/ .Vice-president, Box S rnoer Aher ribbean Cimmand' urler.a4lde 15F rlknbal, Canal WZlbe, 205 86 171 4 ft f two hit batters and g th Base dTPue:.45.00 Fol cloa:.es3:35 at 19 10 400 t wk plusa badfilttding lay 6t a ace of th Doubl Ot offlor of the tBC aSL we 171 20" 5= wic netted them a hit ai r- 1-Atoml. i -Darlene. al. 118 -Has baten bettor -1 r Jeff4Ns Joeph. vtepres- Va Wie- 160 31 177 7 TO. o 2-Neuiinco A. Gonza. i12x-Distance, too Short 25-1 I1den;. jesln..C. smI er-l Mam 34. 2 4 748 Wet B 'ank.A ,bhialra-4... 3-Alabarda A. Ycaza 109x-In good condition 4-1 r tr oe t I blet it 4-Delhia R. Guerra 113x-Returnp ftonm layoff 10-1 Baunage., publk relations 9 102 9M svw but the game won o r tea- 5--Bolo Joan M. Ycaz 107x-- mood recent races -1 let and Herbert Moffie, ofilalv vs El Phnasma fine control. He struck out sit S r A x -PaBlo oan Chuna 10x- o 0 a-corer amnd compiler. Edwin Earle Waggoner 195 200 b23 618 of the first seven men facing 1- c aeal 21.80. Z..4J30 x 51 U es' interested are asked to Coffey 20 227 223 654 Wand youngsters -off -to a o 9Vzi 440. 0C." IM S 8. _ven Mos In- 6 ,. .. , ,the bard. The league Eady 182 199 574 start. During the 6th Inning tb het 't7 "r06 knpartVViAi..etiI : itins from its fans that wi h at -- 158 204 371 went down swinging at bl fast X,1I .acl " .; I Second RuseIaefthe 4:6 .5msake the 1954 season a good -- -15--- and curve balls. I-Hutlacaao $8 231 one. 948 95 104u 12M Caribbean Command will pW i-V.- te ) 41 6o Mena 1R. 113x--' FortM "tS10-1 a' --.------ ort ytyw saturday at 9.00 0t-w : .I .iTNr T. Sa E1nrlue'tl W 8-1 a-r. at Fort Clayton. d e ) I fnrta E.asuo Ile 151 The box score: - 21- CARIB9AN COMMA *$ ranero B. Aguirre 1116.. even PeAnf l stin h $5.I0 S 84" Imported -%4 F i oka.Gieb : son, lb 2 0 0 ies.mted in he ext'ase whit th a .' -I'7- te "' r Schmidt. 3b 3 0" ** ank. with a ground rule dou- S." Fisher, J. p 2 0 0 ble A the bottom tt le sixth 1,-Cafai o B. Agulrte 1 ii fi* i even *ACt LurTLE LEAGUE to sto0 the -hard running eata- Howe, c 2 0 g that tied.t1te0 r., 2-curai F. Rose 110 IO2-1 Standings oays. For Sears, Ri Watsop Metcalfe, cf 1 0o Ja0 1 fl06- 0 t d ur 3-More Fair E. Dario 100 --. 6u, 30-1 won Lost bwll oe on the mound. ookas' Rtoland. Jim 1 0 0 J aoGMIl.R 4 Ma 4-J. Anne A. Gonza. 97x-- 0 hiP 30-1 Sears 3 0 like 1aft ther good gani, Folks, Paret, If 0 1 0I bu f a.kM.I .a, 5--Bartolo V. Brown 1 lOx 15-1 Z lnegn Ufe 2 1 bettor be on handle Fisher, R. ss 1 0 0 bases betweoI tW j t o- A-R. Signal F. Hidal. 11 Smur Agency. 1 1 Th 'box score: **Roland. John x x x be'a _endfsn 7-Roescrea. V. Castl. 112 -C frj_ 15-1 OItar Ltf 1 1 ,p,44 e,. _ll eum - 5.-Radmaste_ r A. .a 107 s.. 5 -1 ftks 1414 1 2 I,|TMOUR AGrNCY Totals 1 2 powe f lbattng. = -Wd tro 0-AstorIa J. Cadogan 106 15-1 pce 0 3 -." ,..'- a I' hFpe a Batted for Metcalfe in 4th. sacks. n, 10-LAgation 0. Mazue. 105 -Wo t B- t -1 A '8 RESUL .(" 1 2 *Playing centerfield i 5th. .mour Agebcy S .p 1 0 WESTBANK Mh Race "F" Imported 7 rgsoPr. Ft6: et closes: 5:15 A GA l n. s3b4, s 9 0' 0 0Cabrera, as 3 0 a0 ye 't0 S ONE,,M -'-- .,TWOf -" ..m Agency vBerrs uro p 0 0 4 0 Berg, 3b 2 0 0 also. " ST .. IA u~~ch proved Elks team PrL 0 2 1 1 McNabb c 2 1 0 -Sace it ned wln- I-M Mason B. Aguirre 110 -Retunrqs' good shape 2-1 poaited teir wtin of the sea, c wan, if 00 0 0 Scott, if 3 0 0 blu.ni ,an 2-Scotch Chum 118 -Good r"entperortnances 3-1 sag edgin Beymour Agency by mrr, If 2 0 1 0 0 Aqul.era. 2 0 0 'w.- 3-C. Prince F. Rose 114 -Couldore price 10-1 .oa to 2. Pearson was xxBatwright, rf 0 1 0 0 0 Franks. Ib 1 0 0 W 4-Vialero 0. Prescott 118 -Not w jt. 15-1 hurler for the in,Price, r a_ 1 0 9 1 *Torres, x z X t 5-Malltn R. Vas. 115 -In w i now 3-1 a ys while Bright Allah, rf. lb, 3b 1 1 0 0 0 Bergere. ct 2 0 0 -V. Darling A. Ycaa lI08x-Ins e 30-1 o fr e Lodge Brothers. Brockmnan, ef 3 0 0 0 0 sutton. 2b 1 0 0 fu 7-fNumbers E. Rilvera 11 --et tu lSong rest 15-1 I- i Wa.w olveCd n the final ..... G- onzales, rf 2 0 0 8---Nittlear V. Brown 115x-Drop a a 15-1 ..... Totals. t 4 **Linfrs, 1 0 0 'fo 9l-In Time) V. Ordo. 113 -Imnruut'l 5 last out 5-1 s p broke the Ice n tb*h One Out when winning run was - 0-Carmela II G0. San. 115 -Surprld "wime boys" 5-1 whftn T. Bright doubled seorge. Totals 19 t U 1 Sci home on Corrigan's x ated for Morris hi the sixth. 1 Playing right field In StW ,3b A 0 ir Inted for Price In the sixth. *"Playhin left field In Aih.- . 1 1 0th Race "B" Imported 7 Fgs.Purse: Pod eloes: 5:40 end of the tifah the -o -. 1 :.8 1414 Score by Innian .. < r,.U, j$ I 2 .... _-- ., to0 with Pear- urdla, rf 1-0. 0 0oC. Command i10 00-2 1 1 R 4 I-_oMrera M. Yeaza .s.x-.-2p Ml 'it -1I I hlt pitching tight f f 2 0 .0 Westbank 000 100-1 1 a HOdges, o 4 22 2-Bendeguz J. Bravo 115-Bae st .orm 4-1 .. five and three -ts for4 u l* 0 1 __- -Abeer.r.f 1 1 3-Noveno Mazue. t11 -In fight to finish 2-2' e 0 00 Rained out on 2, '_.fw* arbwal I, lbs I3 .1 4-.Taqulmazo v. Castle. 120 -Hard liqrse b beat '- of the sixth 1- i94- d, Ib. lb 3 S j $ 2 Port Clayvtoi IUttIe rs a r, rb x 5-Anglia V. Ordo. 110 -In thflt H N tod 2-1 Iihe biasesoeI thie. 2E SI 1 O 0 0 and the Fort Kobbe Bt 'l h | p D 2' 0 0 ,,,_. _. .,, .one away T. Bright' I ter. 0 0 1 0 an evenly nuatchel laW _.t ] 4 " ' .... -- '. ; after t ous t ..r'.. Ib,.p 3 1 8 1 10-10 te on 'Thuraud VlWJ f **T'P ,. -g ;- __ ._+. _.the plate, e e 0 1'I 0 14. ._ ,-- remPe o . 1 .-. 0 0, 00 0Tlaled' sharply to b 0 0 0 0 oThis was the F I~wtt rLUTA rtunsAm ^ St Lt T2t e 0 1 au's second eamle TUe.!l 5 & 1: 1* LrOTA MERCAA I, -5- GRANCOLOMBIMAA, A. 2.1 '--- ,, : b .... n, +..,. 1'39tS ord 00e 01- mn eoe I." by e> 1 :' Sv $, i C bottom j a ib M/V "CASA.t.NC -m .,i | M/V "GRANADA... -....- '.d of the t" .t^ u r . ALt. ' " Wilford ,, Inc. daN" M I' mini iwax wU ~q I __ 4- - . i ..: ~'I.W 4...9'r ~? '1 4 '-.9 - I.- 4 j ** ''- ' *r;- '- /- **.. -Al Way . No. 3 . on A, 1st w ..-_AN ,o "o k, h' 4 .. .s-n. ...a .,n .. "Sof f"f.. .... "" -1 S ."... I "' :'" : e.. " '" t h g ub.h -i . d U.l Wa" o QOutp.0 ys ThemAU Rates a e a big e ,, A W No.3 Th de Opeli b L"", . SawS wit AIIAStHA ort 4- ie C ma, If 4 a(a tem inE a a^edv sel o eb ocgI^ Beere by (4-- il lr t h. Pe wsi .I u re e , T e . |ik1 r wa w a i 't t aA.20year ao le t a st.-- ' *r ahi3 trie a D nosm nay u S ^oG tou o 11m wiTh trm crss *Doi- R er th fix mc. a yv e tr edOi The hitting stars for the game Ira1'vila1j 3 ihwn ,were Junn lu, g hoing aurund afor MCtiYyx 6 ..a.. P. c bef6 Open hapon BrZow444 a i t ur eettna one triple and t omhree ptihld -I q*n h tearm' t r ohaaingles, also Ryter getab tn two "aendot sp 0b, \amA l lrr th pl golaes a.hl : 'Watieam play.," he answered. for three, a pair of doubles, both Dun ols, p t l yod ee rn ert da ha eans wr a roIC S aa rD-~eCS Of-oI ou o ,e fro the Conelsh. Ma a ste r a i, rf l ; V " ealo hlw woas eol raqM "S .'l. oe e bthe r, olng rp.slt t olnd the Dr plT i tically goa me dtar ei at MaB helots irMnd foowe d nnt( e), nuboheand Bptomact b.l- e a ne v wd sexuas use-sa tra he ain.pth waa s a .. . ..... -th...pthr .p .. H' l ydeh wer tt allr. to te way if r th io rConejos nd ot the win. W" _t s c c. bn r. o rt o i 0 s a OtNCINbAA.o to-d It he OeSTO 1 eak J a s actgon lec ThTee neles Asessteaddaljla ieid.odiu HTApG0A\ * w wmIs" tta t l i a h Ee andI J Asieb re. osse asu alfor tohiati odberr 4a CaOnlaUv 4ri n l cetS e me |triia _- e r an autnt ptdendder- COLac of th Ja uare t0, at Aabrook Field and i ne, r, and g pm. aU nsg t w ir o th b d o ollthem; mh ani tarsez toforco TV. u d iS e werd ost W.d u ae neos "vs o ta tto be fAnllowed Miion, were 0n Bl au, o n ta on e *R a b .'w s ad n to ttit W h.n If o u r b e o n e t r p le .s a 5 At r. t ed e hasapa e a herib te i h e tton I! 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P on $M n9 Is- Tp. A I don, t i I tent and chAracte, there is title difference between the ed oato the field?, situation Question: What is the ruling NEW ORLEANS................. 119 MAAA .......$ 41 acker and the baterfelt cripple. Whyad tom l during num spri when a s ded on HAVANA .................... ....... 115 SA OSE................... 25 itt acted on one and not h. "We ii Jt tralilgilesla 13 the ohr "W6jusra" i=" aid the same tustee quoted above. He VMigat have dd- inor league parka., .. o bo rta ed against Leahy and Notre D e, but didn't. Aswer: The n.fti cl for ike An.wau"' It rehni ng f -" ! home team to deoMe speelal should bei'led Sgrond rules. In te ease atf two am m ~OK LEANT? ma"lMe hS teams "Ou i n d dn ltm i a au m e do h a P 9 la* 9. There Is no i to condone ee in 2:tan Avail yourself of the low tourist fares in effect to many more cities of the lull _it ,yet MV NepcIotre -i !t wobDam b as United States and South America. -. -' En how tea wewthm r a_ e..vi -. 11ai as the 6011 wftt a ',,a'.,'La 0o Sh preposterm9l&l .a m ot.. pi0c b to coter first s .o a- ye ra* 7 On yo#aelitty'jplchoose PAA's new "FIESTA" Service. Yiw t wiicot much . twho b 11 elded by th lat Age. less, yet you wilt eajoy the hlxury of flying on magu Coptellation-typ eW1 I 11t g r Aet. _M I Clippersi You will rtx in a reclidAg seat.... ..' ) .me 2 A tb ?H9e served -delieious meals... ad you get all N .Bihrm J"L this at thrifty taurist fares . PenmM: L Sbet No. 5, Te. 1-06t70 Coenm. Sals 1d., Tel. 1097 U4.Sw '' *I - Aeriiealiip a eo yout Trael Agent ar 0 *- I S1 *-a . . .. .w ** ,..-.,@ - -A,. - .-~ ~-' 4 .5 - ,(J " J - . cenzot hi A f..l a "Let the people know the truth and the cuntry,Is sple" Abrahai Lincols. PANAMA, R. P., SUNDAY, JANUARY 1'7, 1954 Stateside, This Article On The Panama Candl Was Heddlined a ---- .. ..- d ..- a I B 0WJ M. 'McEVOY, writer of : {ia article, visited Panama a little less than a year ago. He is one of the United States' I nbest-known writers, having S 'cored successes as a novelist, playwright, essayist and hum- nrist. Presently he is an editor of the header's Digest. This 'rtlele appeared in the Denver r st. By J. P. Mc)VOY 0 Everybody knows that the , f'anama Canal connects the At- S lantic and Pacific oceans: and .#r that reason most people think it runs east and west. But it doesn't. It runs roughly north and .3 south. Confounding this confu- ?'aon, the go-called western end Uf the Canal L' really east of the eastern end and from there ydO see the sun rise out of the Pacific and set in the Atlantic. There are many other surpris- t but little-known .acts about tCe Canal. St is not the brain-child of the Americans who finished It Years ago. at an estimated -.n ost of $375,000,000. About 400 rLpear ago the Spanish con- ,uistadors made the first sur- eWy for a water rotute across the Isthmus, to avoid the grim Gold Road which tourists can .t fl see-a deadly jungle trail r which the fabulous treas- l te of Peru were carried en Seate to Spain. ; It was a murderous business .V .or those few who escaped the ris of the jungle and the rav- Sof malaria and yellow fev- Susually found lethal charac- .orut like Henry Morgan the pi- ae flyingg in walt at their jour- %ev's end. .ntno digging was started til 1880. when the French, ded by Ferdinand de Lesseps. had successfully engineered Suez Canal, bravely waded o the far more difficult ven- df digging a ditch through mountainous Isthmus of 'Lesseps thought It would a mere eight years and 000 Eight years later. than a quarter of a billion had been squandered and t kn a third of the Canal- st part-had been com- Result: a great fiasco cked France. er try was made by a nch company, headed by of Eiffel Tower fame, and ailed. Todav. tourists On the rusty old French gu, and you realize how were to cope with the S great shovels and dreds- ipecially designed by A- n engineers 50 years which dug the Panama I in less than ten years, e then the wonders of the Today they, too. are afedi by modern earth- g machinery, which chew through the Big in half the time. e Panama Canal is about 50 long, and the six double which raise and lower 85 feet are each 1000 feet Sand 110 feet wide. The n Mary and the Queen Eliz- are the only commercial Stood large to go through. te of our biggest battleships, ew Jersey. with a 108-foot can just scrape through. all-day and knocking off ete in its progress. O largest airplane carriers get through at all. to say of the supercarriers now ullt. iously the Canal Is too and the loeks are vul- tie to air attack. Even heg vulnerable is the Gatun which holds back the wa- aseeusary to float the lhips the olhk. water to supply Boa- a day, some 36 million is poured out to sea to shin through. If this dam reached Gatun Lake would dry and the Canal would a for the two years re- for it to refill. bring up the question er dcussion in Wash- : hat are we going to do .Canal? nsot a nwn question. -HIMI was bura out of the le by the Slansh- Wt Ofr flet m f* 0 fldttns d sw'eal r '~~e Insecure Strategic Outpost Ing in time and money, And m- Lack, whereas relgacit in- measurable btnBeft to our na- ricate and gigantic lo kt1141al- tional security., nations would, ie obvlo* tn- So President Theodore Roose- possible, to say nothinoi'the velt pushed the Canal idea two years it would. I uI: through Congress, after "consld- should the Gatun dat ,be.:e- erable debate about where.it stroyed, to replace the .water should be. Through the years, 40 supply. ' possible-routes had. been survey- But before we start-fq.hbnld ed all the way frpm Mexico down a new Canal we shohal4:&kke a to Colombia. new look at the Canalt e have, Congr finally agreed to buy. and the little country of Pan- out the 'krupt French comr- ama,.with whieh we are inex- pany, v 1. had failed in two tricalily Involved,0 attempts, for $40.000.000: and Under the Treaty of 1938Pan; then to make a. deal with the ama accepted joint.reapdfisbill- new Republic of Panama, which ty with the Uhnted States z'or had just become independent of the defense of the Canal. Colombia by a combination of But in 1947, when the United political shenanigans which still States had reason to fear that remain somewhat obscure. the Canal might be attacked, We gave Panama' $10 000,000 suddenly by. Russia if the cold outright for a ten-mile-wide gap war turned hot Panama declin- of worthless jungle, inhabited by ed to renew rights granted dur- death-dealing mosqulWts and ing World War II to 13 nillitary other unpleasant beasties: but bases vital to the defense'of thit we further agreed to pay Pana- strategic waterway. This wa ma a yearly rental of $250,000 in done by the unanimous vote of gold, forever. Panama's Natinal Assembly, Some of the members of this When Roosevtlt 1took us off assembly-now members.,of the hen Roosevelt Iana i took us offwe government of President Remon he golaccompanied hirto Washin uoped the yearly. payment to ton wherethey werefikvlshw $430.000 of our depreciated dol- theiwpfesins of uswervi g lars. representatives of Pan- friendship to the Ulited States4 Now representatives of Pana- What does PanpAma Wanthow? ma and the United States are pnncdpaly Panama wantg an huddling overa.newtreay.rev- ever-ipcreasing cut of the Canal This follows th stat; vislt"Wo t* without ai r dddit4onal: 11- Panama's Prelenht. o06e 4pti otab .y to help maintains Wode- (Chichl, Remotan-burly, affable. tend the Canl- and lthout simoatico-and tough. Am chief making avAilable to d the bands of Panama's 3,000-manr police neoaary to do tht.ourselve4.s force-really arvest-pocket army r .nama also Waft her mer- -he was a president-maker in- Its,to hlive iore of.i t U. 1S. til he decided to make himself do0las trat now go'g wto one. nal Zone conricesslopalres- who He explained his visit to Wash- can undersell them. Fair enough. ington rather charmingly: "I Panama complains of discri- didn't come here to seek for mination in sne Canal Zone money, but for justice. And by when it comes to the employ- lustice I mean a larger share in meant of Panamanians. The the Panama CalWl receipts. In truth is, there is a certain other words more money (The a *11 o ant of diserlmnaslon, tolls a lrage per sh p.ahd growing out of -olof atd -an - totaled i7, st yer.) guage differences. but the The S tW. aq-e a only lant- leading Amerlean unow in the I amiVe .%.. ,-, t dipaoaic Zone the AFLIa Canal Zone doubleIta fWnthe U.. tax Metal Tradess Council has payer who u44 tt paid for the gone 6n record in favor of Panama .Cai..-not Panama. equal pay and employment op- The VU. tapyer wiped out portunities provided the Pan- malaria ad W ] fbver-- not aSunians have the same skills only H i Vi Q i-Zone but. li is Amerlcaffs and agree to Pana 4it the most produce an equal amount of halt ,,oaItry any- work. where True. the Even the most patriotic Pan- Uni t do0'this for akanians will tell you privately Panap mosqul- that these are not popular pro- 'oes 6 ow ever and visions. lnalarf- tiS w ave miles for a blood qpeal ur.,no mind to nonsem -;, 4eroational The US. kbeps the Canal to i .0 a tremen- dousl p a-overhaul. ing ant blocks. con- stant -xind clearing .- way l I Canal must be ma ned'tid maintained'] highly empeteat personnel, and protected by tl armed might of the Unlie M a. Pro g '_ to the effect that Il less impor- tanta age of air- lifts Is ousrw ivel. Mod- ern _W n. wbirht bv moun- tain $ .l which must be nm0 "in jlis. Even the Korean ciaet" increased the Panmna Canal traffic 500 "per cent., Further, if the Canal is to re- main copmerclallv and strate- icallv .useful. tremendously ex- DfenWive improvements must be made. ;. Just hat these Improvements should e slet of is something about whik the experts disa- gree. One groun-srpues for im- nroving the present locks and building an alternate set of larg- er locks to supplement them Another group advocates thrl building Of a brand new sea lev- el canal as soon as- possible De. tailed surveys have already been Smade for this see-level canal and a mile-lon, miniature fac- simile has been completed where all the'oblems have been sim- ulated ahA solved. Including the moat eo Nroversial-the great difference between the high tides of two feet on the Atlantic side and 20 ftet on the Pacific. At present the repair of one lock euts the capacity of the Canal by half, and waiting ships have to queue up in both oceans for mies. The passage of one major battleshin ties up -most of the Canal trafile for a day. It has been estimated that it would coat around a billion and! a halt dollars to increase the Cnal capacity by improving It Btke Iutf. problem of vul- neralty to air attack or sabo- tage W ld still remain. A sea-, level .a though coating twice. safer. A simple earth--movin r OM S-,W ck" >v--lBt.e>a-- s, imotttl are not permitted to.tUforown a place-to lirve'apd, de'n't ,matter -how. lng or ithfully you 4lave work there, when your usefuA dayt areover --out You go . Where? Whb cares? With what? What you hae-tWeenable to save on a Gov~rnment salary, often low compared to similar Jobs in other part# of the world. A Suez Canal pilot, who has d relatively casy job, is paid sub- stantiy more than t)ie Pan- ama Qual. pilot, who ntust be skillful, iough to bring an ocean liner or a battleship through six narrow locks And a twisting channel only 300' feet wide in places. And he is one of the best-paid eraployes i, the Zone. One old-timer recently tired after 45 years of aittfful set#ice erea 'Bub o g differences with the government 'of Panama are not our only headache in the Canal Zone. There isa a little matter of ftow we treat our own. citizens u who man this vital waterway. two. When the first Americans went down to this jungle ia 1904 to dig the Canal they fated in- .t credible dangers and hardships. Special inducements such as free ) hospitalization, 25 pet. more pay E Ithn similar government em- 16yes In the United States, and vie, .he advantages of living in a hbld tax-free area were held out to tri 10te these men who the safety e t and security of their homes and e6t jobs up_ north. They were given Itelo e they were establish- lMo new homes where the op- ton potunttes they created would - pass on to their children. l What has happened? At first they were charged reasonable rents for the shacks they In- F habited but rentals have IVu been raised to exorbitant lev- MI els. Today these termite-ridden Pon' barracks, neither modernized remir nor maintained in decent re- wash pair, shock the visitor from in hb the north. heart Free medical attention has Car been taken away, and not long younu ago the U. S. .government an- sery nounced that the 25 pet. pay by re dMterential would also be abol- to his shed. Whisk has beenf temporarily in~ ti averted 'bw. the Zone unions, but ar it is coming. n The health reason for the dif- Jehj r ferential, however, will remain: helni medical authorities agree that endd all employes should go back to reta the States every two years or progr so for a vi.t in the interest of ear, their health. lathei The Canal Zone is like noth- "U**Z ing else over which the Amer- yvine lean flag flies. 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Th1 poInt of tie ,embem of the ac 'f spades for Instance, to t- 11 e dO 0tion. L'e niM e o hOfrtm baa nve points to o ae M UMotla. T mev of diqnudo ham. a odd pip Aeith abovo or below the mnter. To make um f Iti ImnteoMtng ltuttls remove aU of the gtin fstmh the dd*c. Artsm them so that an poilint in the me dedti M New fan the polfters me that someom may ioom heard. Turn tho carda mn in your hanud; hbive the person Who has 601te4 the crd retn t to y6our bad, After a meanlagles suffl&S a glance at the poto will reveal the endar set ,. Can You Say This Thrice? RPE&AT ol, mpldl you Ol: No as meka lasainlighteanilhtqttei"ke"#eigtt. .-O trick. The rea text lofs a.f d esahip. Ahypnot*, j 1 and sebfdnraai; fudleno a cane'or waand (an otdina-Y ruler or stick will dbo). The tea * pointed at theo o n fede ttcp Back, toudfag 1 U tly The con . fe .Ide or.. away ft th audience. The e audle i i ak" d to point to various objetn In the room, caling them by ae.iothe,.thAb their own--W2iW Ow.E m- TION. one ob$ tobe orreutly. It ma be saed Oat, last or a uy .ae. At the enton of the seseOM objeet, the htppptUst giv4 his oane a slight, e pua -noticoe to the that .tia s the object a. cted. When seven or eIghtA hoies have been made, -Ui onfederate refmes to an anueeo. TheT hyp. notslat now points to aevtral ar- tIlek with his C& as, sying it daes "CaI e palnts!" "Cane points" I'qL.tI1" His wmad now ponlats to t amdle coseh and the con*alate outside names It unbehultatlingl. Round Fgturing tUs? before a Qfau left the North Pole to make lhis rouatmd Bhs lra. askO bew soon she could 4xpeot hi la a I . answer Wa, "If you ebtftat the num i of reindeer 'in my ta from the pmwbl of atAt i the United tates, .and aft Ot to the sagU at the Rolaq nuaeralsa in XMAU, .you'll have the hour at which bfil arrlv homi tomor- row morning." Cryptic Not really, if you thioi hartL %U It W-i0 CUT OtT A WINDMILL 'M % pap a O r / board I at ly It off '. prOepor unate spaptloa - ind Cqut asdin te __ __ CatHAL swagmts mad w i arrangl th pl ec hptf in tbdi44 a below. Ve is something ota t ri to It ia that. blad o th armA ar partly hidM* den biad Me amdiag, a tt er you have ma terEd t&ls you w l hv e a. slhouetted wls4mll ed the Rnd the old-time miller used for I1r.dig wheat uand ort 1. 1 U L ; y Door sa a w Uand Id on. ZO \ yeou prefer i wadMilol of a di- ftat eftor owe C eol, dut tho . at tempted the I project, aik the wo*um wfk.Sou ci' -Olorepl a O Iat t as n to see ma soe best oe, cntansthemost whltdouts? A s t your |5 * , drawing. for one minute: write u0n9f Mr of white dots you think there d i a h paletteaIn the spae Uldefd ar. 2 s9 Cwnf ,ZC I Z2"W-, coat? 'qKq -- '.I . It's Your M e IOSSWOR W Wisdom ?rosHk k tM ia mC hI r. s41-One of tohe Ia Apoa OtlS- N sStael qq 01-rathe of en (1 Chr. 48-BlasfJ. -I: 4- bldcalJ country. a-Weird (var.) 4 Seafures. 46- @bor. adv mixture. S-wm bit Printory. 47. Jss 3, f-Denarius weight (abbr.) d 2a St) xasvate, fl-Sharpitemper4pd. 45-S-yt bIBeb fl p11- M o-oaK igumbs, a18 tud in~ms a s . Iadals appamttly bIsa". position toi v moes. . White a 6 as ftat, q 4h o board bb" , seea' 9-, . o,. __ :,* . - - .--- ,- -- .,. *.4:. -l. .L i:2-- 3 ' Ct .9.. lb-.,. * .9* 4',. .4 5 4'. 4'. I; 1E1 LI * - -.1 -T -I - s r I m'' as a~' XmI~iM AL 4.. "4 . * T '" ; V E . ..I I"f; .A' *i * I-l;* .1. I r - . z*.. 1, '- M I" .j' .,>- ", - IEA gives, p its dead, When tI. betsW;tyws minvaed.o3~ y ~cm~ w as e waters.:ured through brtedlcfes tedike..,atd covere.,hnit ,da of Now, th Pentps are winning baooktfs land, including this small cpmeey. teeh one'thr tolltct I. * - I ** - --I-. - pacic ,njosying a *miles wide. -'4U a -/ . 4. -. -I 4', k. . , -.. .... . *' 4. 1 *! *" ; . .* '--." ". : -7, ~1 -I.. .4 4.4. 4"-- 0** -.. * V . * Jack Venner Dribbles By. At Blackall In JC-BHS Tilt SI . A at. SUNDAY Amertcan Supplement ,. .I1- -. I ~4~3~' ~ * 1.9. * .*~. ~ '" I' , I 8* .4 .4. ~4 N); -+3~~ *- 4. * i . *,< , W -am aB n,.I .-- 1 4 ---r- -- 'n",'Va rh'nin, zew U.S. Ambassr.eo. to Pan- a -,-;a Weduhn o ike ewe te fieanry er- '- really .of on C. Wiler. i n' eramericano de Cooperacion Agii- "' r t :jt"#t:t ;-;. .. -_;* --( ".- -. := .... -_::" ._ ,_/ --i -:. Re vie ISTHMIAN '* LONG i RUMORS -about various Panama and =ad y b closing down came #ew to being a reality the visit of the Asstt e- retary of the Navy. Raymond H. Fogler, accwpmnie by the Under-Secretary of the Am ad D. J .l The two high Washington bra, sd on their arrival ,at Albrook, that they were here to investigatee dupli- cation of facilities" and other lnter-service problems. Jioweve they seemed to concentrate specifically on- lospitalo. Working on a tight schedule, the officials breezed rough both Pacific and Atlantic side hospitals, cov- ing in their helicopter-aided tour even the Army's lding where the Fort Gulick hospital was once used. However, whatever recommendations they have seen fit to make after the whirlwind inspee- tion remained undisclosed t Zeonlans. Fogler con- tinued on his e jo ey southward, and Johnson took a few days off to en)oy Panama's fishing grounds before setting r down to the second phase of his business trip here. As chairman of the Panama Canal Co. board of :directors, Johnson will preside over the quarterly board meeting which Open$ Tuesday Four P.C. board ;members are arriving today and tomorrow. They are Karl L. Bendetsen, Maj. Gen. Julian L Schley. Mat- ,thew Robinson and Rear Adm. Richard E. Byrd (a new member). Edward Bacon. recently appointed as- sistant to the Secretary of the Army to handle Pana- ma Canal affairs is already on the Isthmus. The board will meet at Balboa Heights. -0o-- One week after the U.S. Navy Privateer crashed and burned while trying to land at France Field, the death toll remained at seven. Two of the surviving seven crewmembers were still unconscious and in "critical" condition at the Coco Solo Naval Hospital. and five were considered to be "good " The Navy has appointed a four-man board of in- qciry to investigate the four-engine plane crash judg- ed to be one of the worst in the Canal Zone in many years. During his brief visit here Assistant Secretary of the Navy Fogler stopped at the Coco Solo Hospital to chat with survivors. --o--- Albrook Air Fortce Base was readying for one of the biggest air shows .ever presented here. A good-will flight of 15 U.8. Jets is expected to arrive on the Isthmus Wednesday at which time there will be a "static display" of the planes at Panama's Tocumen Airport. Jet rides will be given to six Pan- amanian officials. Climaxing various other displays will be the Air Show to be held Friday morning at Albrook to which the public is invited. ----o-- * One of the smallest local draft quotas since last July was filled this month. Only two then were re- quired for the January quota, and the Selective Serv- ice board on the Canal Zone has been notified the same small number will be called for February. The sharp drop in quotas from 25 In December. was at- tributed to the world-wide order to cut down Army Inductees. -0--- The United States ClUsea Asseeiation, which last week protested the barring of Its prepient,. ,Mrs. Frances Leagmore. from a meeting attended -by labor and elvie group representatltes who heard 'the results oef the Boos, Aena f Mamifen wage differential survey, has received am answer from tew Governor. in a letter approved by the USCA Mrs. Longmore had asked Gov. John S. SBeybold to set forth his atti- tude and "anticipated relationships' with their asso- elation. The governor's reply, however, will not be made public until the onen meeting. scheduled to be held tomorrow at the Margarita Clubhouse. At this meeting, it will also be decided whether the USCA protest will be forwarded to Washington. .-_-- A oery sent to the panal Zone's "Most Disliked Man William A. Newman. revealed that the General A'eountint Office official had not vet seen the Boos. Allen & Hamilton report. and could not comment on the results of the survey. "he Canal Zone Bar Association has a new pres- ident. Public defender William J. Sheridan. Jr.. was newly elected to the top oeffle. Ira L Wright became first vive-oresident, J. Morton Thompson secretary and L. S. C.arrington trer,-er. "'he Panama radio industry was busting with arc;vity during the week over. an adminuta.tionf bill 'i re,- lte the operation of the induFfIr. Both labor and capital held meetings to dis- 'eu4 nnd review the bilht for the purpose of mak- In- re'---vmendations to have their interests fully pre"ec'e-8. "'; bIll probably will come up In the National As- i:v for a first reading during this week. -0--- .- r ::i'ne meters will be used for other Dur- pos h n chr,-inq motorists for parking. according to as'"nun:ement made bv Fellpe Motta. president of the arrive to nave Panama's section of the Tnter- Am~ "-.n Highway through nublc subscription. "otta said Darking meters loaned bv the firm fhi neerates the business in Panama City, will be .Inst lled at nolice check points at Sabpnita. David, Divisa Prd Chorrera to enable motorists to deposit the'-" n"tributlons to the hirhwav navinq fund. "r!pmo A. de RodX. who was re-elected oresl- den nf the Panama Chamiber of Commerce, lashed out v'rdrcsdav at the government': tax system and rlain .i that Prnamanlans nav the hirhect oer capital taxr- mnv other Lntin American couqtrv. neech to the members of his'orrenlration t" *'-- .--o..mvht uo enmntaints against "unfah.Camnln Z- -moetition with P.nomn merchants a Prhudl- me- and France, are l ings to take place l w W trol Council building, n11 the city. The, Russianssay this area is. ciA for jihm.A -, ' It is tnlortunate West Berlin asult for the RUssians. but they oaould noot- l. used to be unsafe for the Grmans too. .. getting a trepanning Job done by a 1000-Ib. of some Lancaster passing idly , This department I In a posi.on to re tangle resulting from MOlovs tst for reaucratic atmosphere of the Allied Coitro -probably As dun .as any. o rvitW ment buAlldng;-and from the .U e rn- ters' scant desike to tread up tUhter dew*, be it's Malenkovatrasse now) to a meeting Russian selection. " There's a democratic way of solving b - affair. Not too far off the t a cantina of which t the patrioticin tienal harmony, this',department is prepared r , veal the name. The place would be ideal for a BiR Four .n*&. ence, because so often In the past it has. s0t a.jq , ternaUnal problems resolved, as for astpe t oc, ' casion on which a Frenhh pollu and a B rtAtoalm lacked concord on the lassue of who had -,frst di on a certain Bavarian frauleln. .....- ' But the master of ceremonies directed t" cp of swift. signals to.the hired help, and t4 - further evidence of trouble between the and the Briton. No further evidence of then, - The fraulein ere lona settled for a I. The moral e of this episode, whi transcendental sgniflemae. at this tMne w ei 4b best military brains in Berlin are vibrating. f.lp before, trying to decide where bet 4to a w a- table and .our chebrs. is the smoothness and tftgcn- cy of the whole operation. .. _*. . None of the IMgl-drawn out wr I. t nor sulking, nor chanes and cou.t.t chare .e landlord saw ttfielently to that, with the Mt aid of his assistants. . Mayb6 if the Joint could be hited for the tMW foreign ministers conference, with the a the hired help and the. blonde sad allco.flWi,. in a more orderly fashion than can b eI called. - At 'first iance, last week did not seem a very good one from the angle of staying alive. SomethinR like 00 were-believed dead. lN* Ranches and hote Alpine diasters as an thaw softened the snow In the Austrian nearby Switsrland and southern Germany.- .. A Brith vereas Airwas let airlinerbtow up In the air over the M doing a minimum or good to passe re . while a Philipine Airlines DC- dived nto while appro ing Rome's airport, with a -fI feet on aboard. - Happily, the headlines generated by these e tsA were sound testimony on behirf of the safeftb 'trv- el by air and ski. The events were unusual., to be ednsaldered headline-wort0 y while sN710-llt were being sown down on American and Srt a"n roads In accidents aecountejt scarcely more news- worfhy than death from natural causes. When air crashes and asyalanches are so com- monolace as to be accounted W t pewaworthy. It may be time, to pacek away the Alpine boots and trade in the airline ticket fort' eayeco paddle. ---o-- Over in Korea the Indians told each of the former combatant sides that they could take their prisoners back next Wednesday. ad promptly there erupted a merry melanwe of Communist anguish. Something .about not freelne the reluctant non-reostriates In civilian status till a Korean peace conference has been convened, and has decided what to do about the prisoners. As about the only locale likely to be accounted (see Berlin for a Russian view on what constitutes (see Berlin fo ra Russian view on what constitutes acceotablv neutral territory) would be a space ship circling the earth in satellite fashion half way to the moon, and as such a Deace conference locale is not esteemed likely to be freely available fIr thirty or forty years or more. the Allies have decided to let their Chinese prisoners return to FormOsand-their Korean prisoners to South Korea. both of Which local- iP--. bhile not exactly the grandest triumph of .mod. em scientific knowbow as would be a PaO.shl m. at Irps e-ist. A comforting thought on whi ctqx. lan this turbulent world. Ft off go the Chinese and Koreans, s-n L be by the time negotiators get around to &0eeO t .old the peace conference aboard the neuralpp S S.hip there'lf be another batch of prisoners from sose. where or other whose fate can be discussed. It is said. for instance, that there are always all sorts of prisoners in Siberia, should Russia be inter- ested in resuming a course of uerrit.tlg p'd t4s ting viev-"'nt being presented to unwillng ca . present Idications are that thel B gupnl. will still be. boltful g-$ t n g tb et that mumr spoc shin gS 't1ae's no Ua9 tgr JoRBtat a pettulPt, at mninne just one ee rfetena/. . Seelin that she has started -moat recent s there is hardly a country in the world in a better position to call for a peace conference thb- Russla, pvnwhere. any time. cola (EICAP) Installed a model poultry Alaft i Cbhitr with the hope of encouraging private espital to in- meat aBto -,IZ- . thLb~* 1ad N.Pnm-M It filmd of ths man- And de a ball. a out Suawe, w.u-a1a"-c wn . -- d"ea a big my at * '' Hogan narly died in a 'oms aut accident in Mow, but he tged a spectacular gof comeback the next yer. Last year he won the ritash Open' in his .first attempt. ' The special baseball committee meeting went off as scheduled in NMew York-but if .anything happen- ed. the eAmbters are t saying. General M V ager George Weis of the New York Yankees, a mmber of the nine-man committee, says: "All. of or recommendations t be turned Oer to Ford Prick where. the meets are over." W ,.- .I be members have greed not dis- l ce i th two-day ng. riok aol Inmmittee to teacuss the draft-rule. The C sa t n the present rule permits larger lubs eei talent "cered up" in the minors. Prick says: r. ",is wrong with a system which per- mits a Club a player down In the minors five yew a shot at a major league Job. S.t In't talking, bu t 's certain thete wil be Woreds before-the 'mietnls are over, Geno lmdSi nk Lane of the 1 Chiao White k aWnch tiRkey, head -of the. on the committee "are. Earl Mann of Atlanta th. Virginia. Johnny wepresnts bot majrs Systartet.. ^^^ iwre" Mitjj ed hl js uaguMet Farm's "ak 'which eamd to Amerit. from v .tAbe omrtlatr tra5nrs we wO'e4 fO9wd b':,. *noB e rwutsw.-.-- M In I 1**. -.- '..;- -' P.,~T'j*'~ S C- 5~, - ~ ~- . .Xse~t-- "y , *' '"f I o .. -* .- -T '-.l ; n~: ** -. " A,'' i *~ h a m P u q U I ~ I ~' i u-i~' U I . '-*. 1 , ," j . .r ...' I ' b % .- F .. A ",". '" I 4 ~ w y3! E\t :lz Ka I 1' !isi. I 'i?< I~g o.- L i au w ," -. .ir .. I S.-,, *~1~ 'A '-F S. S-. -^ *" - -r.o -T 4Er~ i i1- - -rl - i e.," ' r.. .. ' : y __. .;" ~.' !,. 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S S118-Cereal S. rain 119-Fond- ness 120-Straight 122-jheltler 123---qulp- ment 124-Verge 127--1ull flniah i 128-B--ra-ilan bird . iC' CiB ,DMBEXNG VCiYP'ftTCKII TNC' KCNQX TDNHGP- J ,2 Q QH P OMBXG HYPIM OCFKI VNMZFX F' CPPHTj H ,XC L-- - SDH. XQC . Awarae u1n*or seMqlme: Naiuuk- Dutra1but by KaIs gmns egasuna ... * A i to- ll fomnd emwhere m me s t 8odf A&meea na. / "' ..It The Sunday AmerKan - .. .. . . .- *. i "' , , *" -* - " .. .- .* ^ .. ..A ~ iu~~ .4. A 4 ." "i* I, the est .n fib ,s & Features m Fo &** u- *" s * WON" ir '' ' -- ------ -~----~--~ *r-^ m" PWAMVL" b.. . . i ._ "-- "-- ." "- I - --- AL". onam i prME P 1 P; Iq I iwmww THE PANAMA wi *m P S umm. w AMERICAN. ,... -*,, .' ."...a *^ ',A. Timm% -1ii 1mIm- ^ ^^ ^ | Ma| ^ ".W.tmop, f.f^ -^***************~SISI -fS**iswt -* *^****-----^^ - I-KAIL~~W *ml.*. * *^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS-- ^^SSS .C;~l"~ I4Ag . **:~-~~* --.~ M~ 7 ~,. t~. . -" ~ ~% *1 m- Imnou. mo aalgeg m use a emeans us now POETST'CORNER This week's po aes aw "MoemantalM Asalst M en. ', eo? aLmnW .' 4 0IP1m s J bihed by New TYork Poet Arthur D ea Fpeu Tt, r l a deiIate to a poet whew werk appeand in this eoluman not long ae. TO WITTER BYNNER What can the wbrld of wise-men guess Of friends.who talk of loveliness - Friends who-will battle a night-long Over a doctrine or a song, - Priendsgwho will talk a whole night through Of things that no man ever knew - Frienda Who forgot an agac ago All that wise-men can ever know. A PRAYER Lord.- great Leviathan - Whale of the infinite . Ocean have mercy on My minnow and me. Thy noble maw, Lord, - Gapes always ravenous ' For the small fishes - My minnow and me. C~urnlng the universe With thy great loam flakes, Why shoudat thou harry My minnow and me? Swim on in glory, Lord. But-when thou turnest, Thou yet shall choke on My. minnow and me. TO A LADY SINGING AN OLD SONG And hear the morning song of every bird Will answer to your touch. Forgotten things revive when they are yours. What once they meant grows young when your slim fingers touch the strings. This ancient music, of outmoded fashion, - Having.no epoch, comes to life again - And its old tenderness throbs into passion, An evening sunlight seen through mists of pain. The strings tremle.., as L in the midnight, If you, should whsper but the slightest word, Would wake, and see the east break into light, And how I know that every instrument That ever felt the dawn when earth WAs young. - All birds would sing all songs that birds have sung. SIDE GLANCES By Calbroith .I Il II I MUA " T:1~t~ ^*II^s, . '. i'.-; i-.i- li -'g. ~KT~ a. Pearsons WASHINGTON Right after President Elsenhower finished his Stateui.the-Unmn speech to -the Joint sessiM, of Congress -he was gre- ted by amie" who had watch- ed him from the House gallery. "What have you got there?" queried Ik, pointing to sonm pa- pers in Manie's hand. "Oh, it's just a copy of your speech. Everyone In the gaery was given a copy," she reed. "GolP said the President, "If I'd known that they already had my saeeh up here on- the I; I wouldn't have bothered to come up here to redd it." "BURTON HOLMIS" NIXON Vice PAesident Nixon assured Democratic senators in an off-the- record meeting the other evening that South Korean President Sng- man Rbee will not start war again in Korea. "I am not worried about bee using aggressive tactics," the Vice President said. Competing upon Rhee's threat to renew the Ko- rean war on Jan, 27. "He wel maee e lot of fuss, but he will co- operate with the 'Jnited'States." Nixon spdej affectionately of l wrinkled ,litl South Korean leader with tbe .e eed eyes, and pooh-poohe lte notion that .hee Isn't strong in his own coun- try. "Syngman, bee. I South Ko- rea," he declared. "Don't think for a moeit That Rhee doesn't have those pelrbehinbd im." Thee -resident was the only Repubfem a t -plvate Democrat-. ic gathering held at the home of his wieib, Senator Estes Ke-. fauver. The get-togethar was ar- ranged, explained the Tennesee eriwebuster as the result of f abMry chat atout a Cahri! M& W lot the Nias youngsters ride. "eIiaver is the most popular A .the neighborhood," ack- Nixon, "because he kids a bike with a mo- ver f e Nixon hinted out Merry Go-Round S"u I W" s'ay est" ,was e lack iativ uted the WPreident." "" of'5w u- - STRONG FPi) & AMG 4th At one po when he was isi reosi - in a flat= report an aoad toT' ian ta man, ihig a.i sad, "tot ,me" shek, the V a n Preide~ wa al- . longed by Senator.Russ mOg -l Nix blied -.the Dutkh aad Louisiana. te r not training native "A m em b M -srIu ir tuformnr colonies. "Amiraotle Itba bnb e trained natives fat "Chiang Kai-shek has 600,00 V" el the D a the rech d equipped, ready-to-co troops. ot" he said. "Are you sure of thatA Dow i t& t county figure?" interrupted 1mg. I" abte Vice Pc ildeit la]la most stress a member of the Armed Services an ldo-Chia and Ibdicated that Committee. At the last briefing I the Elpeabower Administration attended, the figure was given a considers Indo-China the .:key to lea thSan 3 Itroop and J ,our Ao atir c 0oly, because of it of them. Didn't 'even have shoes." sftRftgO rrob, and tin.' "That's the figure that is batted around. I didn't unt it ," ix- .This led. West Virginia's Senater on replied impatiently. Harley Kilgree to suggest- that we bang., pressure an, he Eurqpean He adknowedged that Cha aUtle to q.irb the internal Kai-a. oul ct Invade we patils smn : i. a fair o so nese mainland wiNiit U.S. 3 lo.China U get some of the and atL support. H-trever, he prEt d a benpt from its rubber claimed that Frmesa 'has been a td tin o transformed into a model govern- "I am not ualHfied to go into ment, which he described ae "rt that," Nixon -brushed aside the of a world capital to the m ios suggestion: of Chinse oudo a China." n , X the whole, the SDemocrato Nixon was sgh Ilrj came away favorably impressed m. in his opinion Q=iB's lG r with the Vice President's mission. Paddit Nearu, t fte ie Ogt Softor deacnIbed I ni as a reailet ackne e was b; ttber" who., sopped up . "ro. to "Is that N policy of Snri&-are p. NUCUL MeZS = I "flei in e D4m, A ~rj K- I 4 i .4 I. n = . (*- O "s .- -'I IU K:-- .-.- "A. u o e St s t_ a a Ua-TAW 8,1 yI" -w'-'-"he. . _. SF tauf hu. T. u. w. y p s, moms .as u t' au ewh .e as hea !owlat t*acartmuionn rdst Ji_ t e Pu gTourn uTorWwdbas e w Msere- t S"n,,"... .W *eal lr lt Tt w as d ta o ose -n Die . .. s'eMhrn5 ," u&n .4u't believe u., *Im u va. -tip we t vme aW d . an so ver at ma Ioar -,. .ide sw wo. hc he FBI -A-gentS M V'A fasm le a Sany- lu la UT tR i tea.,on e Ew.w t he.. t.ha m.Inr TL ema smela a s tZac Vkv... ..lMe eh -r so ey e ha itosm .... t'--e- t . : -'dlg d l-'ra"io. w w wt. .ctore teo ee ian 40 vta r Iin. wivorldl #w6ar die .r :^Americahs noues cwarte th at 'ner. "'p p t" --wiZga Tre^u 'y Dejito .o .cy may Teat. why the FBI agents are U ,, ,, untsrfelltenhe Tlle- o.3' vu mw ~ h eml1a. w-n eAu t S w Mrs Hm wentt a ce of be these me. he unToa charges that "the* cgutry ch will make re of pl's o t d coun d by the "fset baske- team In a New Yot/d AC t .. T Lol1 s n h se tt S beofrqthees- n. toialelag.e: They ust ean~nii ~o sra't e ...o. dw"last l offsae %it rou i Dof r theTerr p playag date... swaite r W in lioell In N ew YWork Se ti he rt wa wat of his own capital-ga atest "Top Secret" mag. An Erro he uem a es t e o the ill make oe o ier Angel made up in Paris .. Devil ... James McHugh, e sports aket for males wl fea o ld nW be p loodeid "owit acs a Louise, whose bo0ned As Shubert didn't attend brother of a restaurant on 6th: "Wares There i e l abt a e Pa.. to aa Ci. lend ocked her ... Susan Mo- L ee's funeral. Hadn't talked in 25 Wanted. Experience Essential Butd s Eni ls Phladei mao"ark row and Gary Morton wer From the lae tewed years. Not Necessaryeiou medal ... Heard Bar 8 Whih a r nwms aoaeeJrans osavig oer2,O.alIed Mt euFlr ers new ove is a ..... tow, cho reograpner for t Is a ner th ounds tat ownes ib th souei tat. est stai- rerm "e waReturn," was a Born, and songst ress Sa. y Ne- "l.,,u ,'iO e e .W w hem ILao e -a.las and. area ,"wetd freedom ... Kirk Douglas ande v to h oh, Huston's flm, Beat thet lynn excusive... Next. season's Sil et u La ndon flop. Csed fast. .A an famed s ter, very Ho bitt atre .expect. Se the ...window .] '---'- ,sleh t its D i a"11eNetiv i.o a'"mLuie Whs bo-n JO Subeft didn't attend brs -th of a restaurant on 6th' "WaI-WrsL oh imi. h ai b i n al parts of the co try, soes lywood' q most mnterestinK feud: Broadwqy's latest feud among Burlesque was de-ilt its lethal t w year nd la a bient quan- of unions are plans ing to strike J Sheridan and Maria Felix ... showmen: Qr-nC Old Veteran blow in Chicago where Minsky's i to kn kou y of o ma mud spend .lions f nesa to The penny. arcades are doing a John Golden nd director Peter top sipper.. plac' cloed One T move i t sg b pd ng e eye patches (a Brook. Golden is e over buy a agency is sil trying to.collect Th i ti nd some f tls to laorhArd T F a ZsZsa) at 250 Jackie ingin n "The Little Hut" which $6300 tor ads from the ll-fated thefom-ttoeys.who eogeenwlakean- LciUS.) toss an f ast... S sbackfm ariv inFnde" Eve ihandlie the atomic bomb sy mtedented to htoNowak, Conn. asnnW batery .clanrde at on s- oaree bu guestung at Marnh a nody is me A tric e e court nd fa"ress d"e wtek mbad oP tbTo(.hr bitThe 1- emfCmAt to'u Re a n It and UMona e l r eoomg what ... Jo-eo BlacIs. who hopes fon ta nt a ro e cj ht a"oere ae --- --dtine .i.s.s L. ?aa Z. i....Art. Ford stage ai er is the pretty daugh- review shot iem geon."e oe, esti ei wealth e to have a million B , count erfeted aub telA'T M As. as baayw is Men!nGc loose Row SaidThOn With Brains, (roddby His oter), a a The sp show. "Sin Till Tomor Sgroup which ps its actors next- name s ar ... "Amanac must "The Robe" (OW. in its ..th t-noethig spending coi fo ad- play to capacity r montYhs to S U c been o the best sell. v-ti via expe.n ve whit ae. e repay at- vestm. ..ent oa $ . di el,, be m, lfks.u the combined to- i-r The New Y. k ... After 3 Just a-a Jee Wyman announced -- *1.T h ublicpni dcs, fa d peceding th.. yearn and 2 babiLnes talented Do divorce plans the Feb. Photoplaybcn m as cut -bock ta BROATDAY Bad a foor th Ruty Doug la opens at the Palace came outs eating Jane in a ( i ll -.. Tot ufmdapy... Fed Rike deserted the happy-frau essay .. Time mag IR W I LARGEl SZS ^ STtheMt .F thenld touring com t pany of "Guys and icribes th r ie oedsin the film --4T DADL h"N. fsum GAiau*, wslO af.w a year. He ieubow "Aet otr Lov," as e "nice girl .. .. ..o A mm 7 i. 3d ... cab driver No. a37 prostitute." The hero, we presume,a amt"'. |^H mb9.mno |Girl Rsol-e 'RD Smcall @* ei ck at San. So uci. n. .-other, YO p'D KNOW rSr e I ieteAg .. firo's m oes- ]lam. m e fims t h .el .tg.v- Ma n r o t ih a p n ye rs. I Ohfbe were \iclapt '^MM workrsbr andaV Gis" via carter ;ether -pUe t to n u he aa airH aywnrtd 'ng D lky Haaesa S i_ t Re lot tmr "a ... .. Jie t Se a tb.' 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An example of how tl wr Year in and year put, basketball is that unpor Collaeg-_ hope-sa remains one of the sqcessful and outnVmbe6ld in mo-t-s b- popular sports dz the Ilthat.iu.. By albo* and ristba the nature of_ thrgame, it Is rela-- -en. .it u.p a srap i'batb ...a1, d ..v i,,Ad l . u .hl k&&hlaA a Jneul Rfin iao mi.t * *'* S- 1 * of cin 4 A Actually it, a nry I t for here. AndigW py3layerswho- es at this competitive ga w.ye. ,i er r -.r. : t icownpetit've. .Thet gme 4i tast, ropgfb, and demedi in i lt for psaltali requirements: Toa b tok _ good basketball game .@-o diee Gfp l p tienty'f atti:- a bapketball .. . The one -dyfmth. t.eo to renew their ee sm foutio l I.weat t dha it M.. popla is rt ,WsiO teo$ . .1 r.F, . .- **'*: : . r. .. .., .. "-. ... ......- -.-;. I , .. -.-, i - ". m' : _ J |' . o. -~.~*t~4 n . -.' ".t- . .4g.' ~ Tlhe belgrahr Iemu this g ahk N tW Lwo wois the . Pra Amesless nhMway. la tbefr rasiM . Atlantfic Side Photogrfaher By RAfLPIK 8 EINNER T-his Gold Coast camera laa is 1' ;6 -.,. ..-- ,; also a member of thb Photographic ... w atieh le KanuePrig and ad'r.-g, "t M. gtart. A ,atimnbe- te mas WeM a whic is im. - Atlanud h aS b, M. rportnt Mr. .. ..in =Ma-a *IA- 350s,, a Eoa L t5 eAs h W.drivn tug aig a Spm, Gftap 1c to get jrtt ut ir PWma ad traveled to te pletufre'he was the Sea. a~AIh *tm Ea s regise 1sama ia se.tch s r T're phooip this page were plem. .e MaM s M o resaa m, 3 mrm, takbe with as Ile and e m ehbMt at the AMtleiN "r a the cover was shAt wid h a Rollel. Club competitms. - Whea miat p eps e to Nota, they sheet the a nelent ehureh there. Eaer sMw thAi westhe beatem m arnt esUntag a shadow iM a sl Wimn whee. 0'~-- r ~Y u -- -~ ~ ;- I i, . ?*'. L *-" ... d u . Air, It,% SAN BLAS SAILING SCENE - - -* we- I. - * f. ft - - .1 .j~: ~ippfi~sc. ..--~ / sd~. ~. ' -, I.. -. ~AI A I- 'V ~~r* ,-~* .. t .*'* ~ ~ ~ * '. ~ -.** .-*** S.. j - -. p.- V. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 63 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |