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Canal Zone grow e dtho ever u| Aa a but t as- SAWt Beaplay's ...o, ,esoftT r-U* M A . -- ^ > ,, ''.^ *************41* O 2 Crash - XAMPALA U5 (UP) Ernest aef O of the World's g wrlors, and h without ur a 'back to ,cI, 55 year -O 1 y his fourth wife orI Welh ofl plae Saturday w jga expedition In u Mwehison Falls. plane was eaIed and the 1 rescued by a la tourits f ro =trday. .' -. oa were brou o .' e asors o Lak the jungles of Cen- h re they board mou Which crashed- .E.urn- nh ~ ate t kof t. Eisenhower Unveils Housing Program WASOHI TON, 26 (UP)- costing loess than $8000. Congress PrZ. = Iaenhto today rec- .should also author consrue- enenea housl proram to Lion of 140,000 unit of ,pubUc broies lcation... units a year for four years. -me Othle cla eaons in- 4. Minority Groupi-Steps will p "taand threerecommen- be taken to see that fa e in i9 AU were bofr spelled out minority groups'displaced ar city 3O& Y development will have a "fair 'G:twrSSwill world on some of opportunity" to get adequate te details ad Mr. E-housing. -h*,* submit later reor- Mortgage RevisionB-ous- au la. i ng administrator will recom- Th -ifbroad repommenda- mend changes in National Hous- SAct with a scale of mortgage 1. roaden the Nation-, ceing "more re call" re- al I Act to make loans latedto increased cost of single- and. for rehabilitation of family and multi-family struc- sal alums and .-elimination tures and fcr cooperative proj- of able area. e, ects. S1 6' 6. Government Guarantee - of $050,000,000 would Broadened authority to cover ail Sfilable nimecd tely from ;oans insured by the FRA and .aixt.ng. authorizations. Addi- guaranteed by the .Veterans Ad- to authorization will be re- ministion It would permit ad- o .dte4 as the prog ncreas- justments in maximum interests b.k Co.ngress f $5,000,000 ratew and loan-to-value ratio. SIn a grants and maturities. This will be dis- o0: M naBl r com- eussed in his economic message 'bein n on an ~. pu Conser- '7. Secondary Mortgage Markct a Mazimum pmissible -The Federal National Mortgage laor insurance and loans Association (FNMA) has sub- bn tI homes should be stantial frozen Investments in Sble to thoae jr new guaranteed and insured mort- would edd pol-, t aes not readily salable in the y w avors purasi o private market. FNMA to be re- iaerw on i against httlea. organization to require users of [nclBase te maximuni HAoa'o It to invest fu n ds on a basis orepal and modrnfzst on which eventually would permit ab2 t $3000 and reB lull retitemest of government Xf tiA frem thr years t fro i dary aorta e House Co I Chairman i Replacement YiL .- I .z.- . Heariags before the House Merchant # i mittee oin hh Booz, Allen & Hamilton wage 4ia report er.being delayed tempordrily due t Otwj l of the c ittee chairman. *. Howi.; .Munri, legislative representative eK merican Fr ratio of Labor unions, obw it W has notified the CLU-MTC here, that 'pA Weichel (R'.hio), chairman of the committee w slateI .to c,-f the "eafinos, has beent,hospit .ha not ,yet pointed a temporary chairman lo Meanwhile the wake differential report hearing. being held up until an appointment is made. Munro stated It is rumored that they can continue to that Weichel may not be retura- tion. . ,nm to the House due to ie-ser.- ,Allen visited the ou.ne ss c b ines1 ,,. -Oetobw tei r two It is 04c that t rank- which tnme he metg InrRe W blicWThor .lefson the U. Ottizen a (Wash) may name ..O4 an" talked wit Csanaal.. rar atrota l O t el., ahas co At |CanalZone. . what apparently was a re- ace -to the USCA, Rem6n Md that newly-appointed R*. omic adviser Peter Beam iftger and services rbe used ft the detri meticjns in the Canal . s. Longmoresaid today .a A memiheraW '"has never-t ment. ory Dt- The organization has indicat- ed it believed there is "l10 basis" to institute action against him, Mrs. 'Longmore stated, but there has never been any dis cusisln rbout his "detrimental" effect on U.S.-rate workers' fu- lure. "Oiur statements must have been miiurderstood," she add- ed. Ives 3 Orphaned Three young Amnerican chil- dren wee orphaned today with the dOtWh early this morlng ot their father. Charles German, an electrician who worked for the Pedro Mjguel Locks. He appar- ently died of & heart attack. Mr. German, who was a wid- ower. lived alo with two 9f ni three small children in house 213-B, Pedro MigueL When he wad suddenly taken Ill early this morning beheent his six-year-old daughter Marion to the Pedro Miguel police ation with a-n te sak i that an ambulance be a reported on the sent to he house. Ot f u to Increase to" rretd local-rate The 48-yea -old electrician war of te Panamam Canal. unconscious when the ambulance , -msed by the House arrived, and died en route to enatives last week. Gorgas Hospital saia the C0o would His wife, Marion. died of,polio the fight in the Senate in 1061. three weeks after the t aome extent the re- birth of her third child. charles. pay of wortv. who The boy is now living with the i their lives the fathes asiter. Mr s. George thUJnlted Sates and Greae, In South Portland, Me. Uce of theFbnama Artngem ts are being mae for te daughter and four-year- who introducd Vlee bd son John whe live in Pedio AttL-.JW a w 4 Mi lel to be met to members of e poll X- the faaly tInt U N laie. S on Born la Columbia. Connecti- a tot.lwee t ddaM, t. Mr. GermuIfah worked fur ot aff ratee P ftDam C organization S4 aew. salce 114 w4hea he was emplo- a r i W ie- ed ad a wirean In the Electri- eam.. cal divipton. He has been em1- aioyed mot of the time with tUe gcted that Jan. 24 Loto divion alm ce 1946, and o daowin la La met lnis service has been on oare1ttaO i I ti .hllh.p meanwhil. .4 .tr' WW A. GASKIN ... a 'pr*gr*. 4 4 ,'- MILTON A. M ' ...will contain sapf e ht. Cruise Passengers Off Four Uiners Invading Isthmus Several hundred tourists will be invading the shore of Pan- am& and Clc6n, today and to- morrow. Among the ships. w h are now docked at w tatare the Stella Polars, which uafll at . p.mn., and the Un'i ed 1 "Co. vessel Chiriqui, v ,lUch I. &d t leave theae shores at mJ. Wbht. Tomorrow will mark the flst trip here of the new edish Amer ic an Liner Riumgdblt, which is scheduled to arrive In Orstobws at 530 Sm with a full-load of tourists. eDntAn Bad Co., agents tar the - I dp. which was built n d, Aid the hp will leave Wedn day for HYana, after eGompet- Ing a i4-4dt CarMbeM raise. and thef fmUim to' MWetg '.s sb- N )Ibae wAAci k~ot badly aH0et 6 0 qsaIE "There was o K humani life, but mix Seemts wereprawlingK a- round t places. SJude said he mat refuel- inl stop at. teb and was old the. Hemlngwy' esmsa onopla a b T A n ssmn .I.ce noo "b Jan. it. musng. '. "I knew I carried a small ra- dio and had reported Ita posi- tion aro t three miles west southwest ,otf Murchison Falls. Ssaware bush fires extend- ing for fire mile raging i the "I' went down to around 200 feet an satisfied m f that one. On.a closer ook I saw t was not .ery badly 4dmaed. "There wa nol sn of human "Ozly th* rndercvrrge of tho that Heml uwy -and bisi lane d ein a most dangers Area." Jude added there was "nw Pgn of fixe om the plane a- wrekage, ".no tres knocitqn down. no vn lt h ground damaff and It lookedasw IT the pEM bout 400 mltes northwest of the anowy peak of Kilimanjaro, which the wite-erded He ingway immortalized in t short stor Th aSnows of 1- manjar. te ler w made a- to a motle. SBemlngwa was touring Afri- hiM wife and a magazine photo he authors first story l the trip appeared in Look Jan. 2r It washich an animal travelogue which dealt with bT ga oe hunting o the area he made famoause ears ago hiis "The 0 r e en of Afri. i A" "L U Hprotectorate is famed for the lioms, rhinede ran, enLhants andt hvipe w tami whde roam its jungles and the p i ear the up nr ile. SMurecho Falls ttiee is en the lower oia Nile. ce of S d0U6tsnig dictate . llnsefamles. 8.Rom i mehob r was not spec- Housingr l iI-the Its-expect- the "lot ed t for plmentai of as low Home JP as W. aown' and mortgages ization i rupitb 'Into 490Wears on houses er. we s nowwwrsv au u. ma i-- piaw sn of Fedtseral tae frhi i- 4vtitese Reorganite tion. 11 knit" Housing and According to ,tMuirl the. c Tn- Mee Agency. Reorgan- ntrde is.. expected to urge an a to be submitted lat- iummSeiate appointment of a temp 4ry chairman in order Jitter y State Department SipsI BOOI WASQTG rJan. 25 (UP)-f State officials gulped today_, hoping to c ,a')f jj'... over the pos- ty b 'coffee prices Ow., go. even der. perts. baffed by congress- on and a "consumers, said r'Jaext the the should tell whether j pttp l go higher. WoHeaven Zeus all ifethey t t one wrrie ujMor officials sai, e-~roWng cotrles while the next crop is frmning on the tre-. Tle State Dpartment is in the middl. os fe coffee price because ofthe ire of Amer- coffee d ers at paig ad h apartment's ,Ol6 .ps reahenslve ate BraZi, CO- .uc .-, rd coffee-pro- -maim i CON p cLt in Amertican m. be.hifted to otherI of" expert d. and pricesm thet c oulgo mncb higher than the vera otl.ot a pound. The Rhode island Retails rosers AssoaKmon was report- 50 peroeaW drop in coffee W. Oeorge IAlken (R., Vt.) f etI led oan Atftricaw A&udrink l aaHly Instead of f cifenlan egtf foree prices Another eaBman ad- 1 jvvzomm oednesdays." Have introduced i to a phe ntattet m-Price Coffee "A ;'go.ne nos Irnia. Alien w wher e te Allen and Hamilton11'" In the process of beft go, the qetionnaire .,th . ed. He ld employe ta lower the return orn re B guessing- congressmen to do,' and urged .te ma of employee to fill out USCA members who" el commented that the: "we, .ed i. Anorl JackiI Inslead Of hukwl 'ee second p light hunter to be t1 week In thsak 0rft te Polzt Was. hosp*i^ withtt the ht, anuzad Last week 2 i r oile I wete h e1t h' gaite Poitu -tO. - -A.^? ^3 t aUTo two ci; :l A PL5ASING SIGN Oallard Kell, owner of aA Indianapolis, Ind., cafe, paints a sign on his window advertising coffee at A cent a cup. A customer. R. D. Zdwards, smiles his delight at feeink such a bargain. Kelly is fighting a price war with a drug store, much to the pleasure of Indianapolls coffee drinkers. The present price boosts ac- cording to the State Department,] A V D Cfi were prompted by severe frosts,""5J E U which damaged millions of cof- fe trees in Brazil, the world's SM S FIrm largest source Brazil supplies ir m bout 60 percent of the $1,300,- M0,000 worth purchased annul- INEW YORK, Jan. y in the United States. Armny and Air Fore Recent surveys show that ad- changes will continue tiofnal .for mgner fee for five cents a c Ifee d a vir ter what happens to auetki -f reserve stocks r- coffee consumed bVy led oVer from previous years, chief of the Army an haiuMers haie made h ,ea7v wxhange service said Maently to avoid bi"eI S& ome housewIres Haj. Gen. Edward 1e repeat' to have purchased abo 75,000,000 cup "I many as 25 pounds durian a -...i ,, ,i,.,,- , 25 (UP). - e post ex- e to sell cof- up no mat- the price of Civilians. the d Air Purcee I today. IH. White i of coffee ra , ,in UA ina an naE opmwrU afetias and muck bea every nildnlkbt, a walked a 5 ing fot' gan noise. Trnu said he t of an anm aWaru ar nu&man, found he had; -t Teen-A0e Paioi Put On ProbotLMi For Screen Th Two teen a s boy who stole ugv $15 this a 3S-4aylutI md placed a one b) -"We will cone to provide A bl x4Mce cups Of quality coffee. I Is ne ai we have In te t ut." * Wite saL d. *j ~4. 4 * ~- 'V . .1'. III ; 4. Del * '~* ~ 'e from ar A. ad Vice Ito Vftt IW y,"oo the &4h ,m tt mabo d oMly mean the exo- lower-paid workers to ig places, in search Sprcasing power In i r their own living . and those of their who is national secre- at the win e i eaj . S M ...L- -Is. -.*..- q;g, .,r.I . bA .. o .l -k -. r .. .. l --. MW._a, -m... -m.; ji .m., g-o ,.-., --.A ... .. ,.-::- , . * ..... I .I I ' ,, 4. i :. ,~ -R- u < I An '''v -. ' 31~*'- MU = ..'"- e ,,- - Rt"" W. . .... .- .o ...<.S, i (- ,>'.r ,9 ..r .- -;. '1,'..,. : : ::". . -. ..u 'I ,.E PANAMA AMERICAN $ sNsIrP aND *PU5LIS SO uV THE PANAMA AIMRICAN P11W-. INC. S-, i vWeNM y NA folN tSVNL. IN lasn ;-i I W1aes6? aUIAIe. ton HE N t as P 0 : *a4 ANAiA O P P TVaELPHQ'g Pa94AM NO P 0740 B LNeIO cB. LI ADOueIe, PANAnMRICAN. PANAMA l i wla I 173 Ct576 al AVAJtUP arrwirmN I1t. AND S r12 giTmnAM W- ni rN itwwpmuaTAuVl _5M1A 0 POWENB. INC 348 A MaonM Ave. Vu vi iTI, N V , 4 ., -, ** Labor New And Comment re -$. r ,. **' .: " r ' I I. Mm,. me v a9 s 0 To 2afsc By VICTOR RIESEL wan NOurlS. sM AYANCfef 30 I OC -geV eflag a avaur.a. _n Sm'Very cleve-: people, these S o- vietized Chinese. 'they can start 15 YOUR P0RUM THE READERS OWN r** UMN a bank without money. And run ******-'--- it wit:bout gold or sliver bullion [reserve. Just with opium, id That. 'u, t M A h rB They btock up on the doe and .J -then issue paper money backed by t E A i t the heroin min their warehouses. Some of the "junk" reaches our **d a ea o S aon open forum fr rmanders of The Penamo A sao. We L Coast, and the Chinesa banks ae renm vensgrefullya end are handled in e wholly conti- which started without real amen, er pulse evt'hually get our Amerieaqd.cA e ahft p letter e i e uStl a 4ilenlt it doesn't appeal the M rs. at ors e published s the order remeived. No less an authority than r m try I kep do latlerm ited ** e paep l Federal Narcotics chief, Harry A r uextry f keepa thee Ite liitepd to ean pag s length s linger, has tol d Mat 503 ci of letter writers ls, held In strictet confidce. linger, has told mic that s - ws o repibit'f tateets as opiios h e heroin on which the Chee ------- ,heavily for foreign exchange shows : up in the U. S., chiefly in San DID SCHOOLS PUT THE BITE ON NON-CANALERS? Francisco, Los Angeles ad other parts of California. Not too much t in Tophet has got Into the officials of the Canal Zone of it filters through to the Ent Most of it is brought in by Chi- ,i r dependshs of non-Canalers was apparently settled legally. Some of the brutal doe" 4 A I rcallthe Congress of the United State itself looked in- has come in Utraugh the mail - .h m matter. After a rumu..the tuition schedule set up was post office lock b oxes clrented In . hem fs eap, but at least Io te within the general range of co'nmeous tCres.nt han re prdasi Sto iea y .congah -recoed that Ameict s it v in a o ulties." It has been dist-a *ld* tt cneountry (Panama)lshould not have to iay an exorbitant pac ped from he Far East-aS oh to give their youngsters an American education. since it in pure heroin, it has Congress recognized too, the educational.value of admitting s, b rough Tae sume d of non-US parents -- Panamanians and others to Te narcotics trade is thooke- . schoplsatareasonabler .tothe Soviets' currentadelugian ofD can schools at a reasonable rate. the world with gold dug by ave Apnd now comes the Canal Zone pohoolautbaorities and hikes lab or battalions under MVD suaer- , Tuition without advance notice in the middle of the school vision. hir. muttering some such excuse increased oost.1. This Is revealed by a labor chief r. .,a .. The school people owe we outlanders some kind of an ex- most of us respect hnd regard as 2anataon for this high-handed action. Our family can afford the AFL's intellectual lender. He 4 e e extra $1a month.-bit se people can't. With us Its Is thte slim, wing-collared Matthew -' 7--' a ,- g le. i k M IWoll, first vice president of the .... i-fle. o Irritated arenta IAFL and president of the Federa-ate ". . dion's Free Trade Union Commit. 118" tPri01eavlitt ni PW executive secretary. It is this cano- " Popular Songs inittee which has spread a net. - work of anti-Communist agents a-d acaeter 0 r ro Iral: .of nd o nesia oathc td A ustralia wB ound i T y d, "--- Marie" hair cafe front in Paris, In the jngl the A st w ath hnd Bgn 1Ptr ba 4eAcu t ofx I ndonesia, o. gon hc ebe rig i s he thI strttaslof oitteae he rd ea y, ae senil 7 Site of the that, "More than 10 provinces, TaJMahal clear across northeast to north. - t Educator west China, are w'k ing at fevepr- ATE eAUSTRALIAB UND-. ed Sr Shanghai 1o1, wi sh a't MsrM Vi etoriA Wiiams, ag o leo Josiah ab speed cultivatg o pium,. he Iumfi as of the igI ies know tha twewdo and'ope vt td lyo, who bs'a b r oat et9 Fleeciness M Tse-t ung dictatorship has or.-ona ship tof -di I stroal. Toeond are set Iad o the sip rea igh .ienth o Whel . 30 Trydn4rinesraelsdared every Chinese farmer to wset 50 e as n o a yd os r Y D= epb i s Then a I, a rdei sad 1030 Try 46 srael's oI ahecnd a on'oand&obedient,"fun 28d aar p 4 | I R e part of his land for p raisingmooes ieae f set eaed drss myra. is w ah oso y tong. an e has "s eyatio re d oe dn |1 Lubi1 16 Pronoune 1 Persiantmaket Nesteds king opium poppy. TheRed govay- which I've been riding, is o ex- the Italians in Ertira wn he tard, healthy, s nd i andEvd 33Pthias' 48oen s bemient then toakestheentire atcrop ctilitl a a*aLp 33After h lay s capitui t ohen been sb to psychia- 1 Balloon car 2 Evade 33 Pythas' 4 "Lavender at a very low price, wnie is dl ,o a is s r o thi i apded e ner eenam sel , i,,nt 22 IV e eh re o a The a bright Joined a partisan band an .made. Tr, even soe e t Zsmntlal 2~ fritioend and old n'f by decree, although the original .ad girt ci 61 ydats Who rolled a rather private wa 0on3 t. Ger. t eirprau et being preiptation 35 Urfa's ancent One who li arrangement offered to the In mans. e wascaptured as- tsad ha M priest 425ormerly name W atnt was that the planter would herusiansd dien omal when sbe ione, ad o toa He i tely ken 2 Metal 40Mke certain 51 keep TO per cent and the govern-w years" ad ha n a who sew.e ances eary wn, eSpe tei y when uald aor tbrames p.c 26 MakIng 43 Speed Turner ment 30 per cent of the crop" ro t o Bucket,' oo beof r2 oshes a"Thus has the uPeiping ream r sthe globe, for ftu. hS You. h iderte i. \ aea r istoe.awm o onwer, t e 8a r it bi h ts eigerettei ndb drinks Mar-ntils was pun e out. and e h has calo ne ao1 a1j a Otherwise hEat wa 45 Flavor 55 Human been able to gather a huge quCnti- tin and shakes A wicked hip in rhea he ea r e issue on uths ad spol but ahis e o lmltion n ty of opium and maonipu late aits rumba a d lanks of a ei- ao,. tu4a r dprot em anbt attemta o f i, lang taol s B ul-"i ale in the lt it pnhas onket n etlve h ot' tro "e a "i e ewi'h coul. e .r waVictoria, .,te s ShespMa dtaosia. ee mishe. Irafor wthe IIeeeIt lare toioe ahad hteehn t-7e h p .bottle needs so of oil id- 'u e As to'l t itetec e ttt sk vtee Acopu t.d Sled .hi on some of t i I t~a hdathe ratA lady who has lemft 1 l0y afliv two in ek w on te *Lat eles trif saalS s r wh' Thespuet ance p th totse.Fah "Tin sIsona0 t muedinst o the so i to-kea gea oe aors- af hao s the o ham T pt ar bale frmtho called the Ir'w- neda sec and osilt.This si for seret mrr*: Shedoe s n eot-cOnfide dotes sot ap s A" son of Labor yoes rFeon a afto;. Father* told Mother to what this sorrow may be, but from b iamy. Son Witnoe r um g of atn lkel ahis. on sppe ant; he d be r c t the symhtof s it wo appear tr hate e had eow s d t theince shi oi ts en r He comer ami ghtr ekk- r sihe gII nt rably. ha0edowi.tle hntishr aoth e o he un omug years later. They took h to that e lve now resides In it migt end :*..............* nist conspiracy e na nesla and wn where hs 'Wormed th he Ia y while se *os bomre o aus- fair lady's u but she sole TosJapan. P .irut l rly ih r e Jpo on,.has was ok lnm ad of at men trags.. problem bl y td o flf0i amh Of : I thbe lsMapn o dPaticltatrso p ben lavish near. I believe he got to be a We have the Jewish couple from with one stor, ltevisng the othe "thexodictartorhi been sh pre fgood Israrl who have left Israel too one hie his teeth on the shfp. uha n itsr expendture of o n a .the for corrupting and subverting the to Autralia to live, beesuftte But ae daut line coqured H race" leaderho somea of the most m-There I rtheredheded Russian man is wearyof fihtin. He has his emotion and powis ci en ions. 1d.,wh .Is"apys has the .m my- been Iti* ft m since 19M, five strenuously, cheek Io chte, ... o s the Cmnistae, ande acute sead 1sickam ess t whiht he spent in the another damsel. fo"InrIndones.a.the Caontrod Loof t heoul lke g reat many old-e has acute era. These pIople are culled from the arhoBse leadership consists of open ashione ussians. She and thks mioal-hest, due to brass- first class. etee int, e nord -- -o d -,iagodeea agents iof the artendt t Willitam, were friend. butaf 1al has 800 peopleIni where the 1n -been a, asof: p up tranha. Wee pi cmaxe axis, has recently Far tdis e te ihav MaterHughe. an real atie on takes place. eonr 2awbt .to. extend its influence theocLnse fr the undermining and t rVte "t "ak desttuc relVt e the republic largely trough the. heavy expenditure of ., '. -... ... iStri kope V o funds.e .-, representative in Tokyo. And Mr. WIll says bluntly, "Without the . sale of this narcotic, Chinese Com. WAUUNGTO$ (NEA)-When eamhnt In on a labor dispute this Weeks and his advisers A'1Pl0t munism could never have won the e~et apalsngs s so Ps- ei l. It uweid run aouter to the made another attempt to positp'Cand influence it has won, deot.-i b s pro p iden d *uilua collective bar- M . Aiesalas .iU of a amea Irm e s r et-HemuI.Tat-H a-di sa to eent andslabor. Tleoyhelhe td been sumenehtda lars worth of these sales bolster o Pauteothel e ste vruhtn p have roken om se the 3hinese eonomy and some of win helaM n po seao t to d MMthe Pre aideVt's of tese Its. baks. This relieves the.earrific His e ;wrivse over Ala. wham grievances are put was A mae pe1 at the a re onRusiea, which needs the most eternal of the Pies- it. 'tag--as they would havetto point i aposal. This. i Trhate X e itself right now. ident'spl oda This is fot a' be 'etbulot-the grev niala some of t wimtes i dumping of at least - Wi goldonlondonvdreno ent- mly at secret vsn.w Mtarae to be answered on the Do4 a- hCongress to e S0,000,0 -nod in Lononn dur- of employes o aecen a of the u.poefa d brought up. That n ie Wle thing as a patkj (bea M.Wai is c gfor.a world emp'nye anrwhther or meltI ess freedomato bargain and The original draft WegAt e. cottissgenral alendo an Aomn- not there be a strike. tdV a- a lent on eompromisee had maoe ciearat Be rm coaent bnin particeula, n a i As a loyal member of tbe eb- m. posed Vote of theeoyw a be t M onthiso iet, Seoe dMitchell wi.l be Sl' igt sa flu over how thse of toC any trike acd begi "Thsi -dripng e-la bound to u the Previdqnt's eae S ho i- ge to toe Psldet's 'a e Hstoith use ichae thi t bar goldb houl ber rejectd, program. h a u already an- mwsh r Cnges, and why t the fna draft sand spied n boycottd blIbanned from the d.nounced IpUhaipl that since this Is ws o yheee, can time t bl the vote. Thus 11 Los world i ,",.Mr. Woil demand- the Pce ideant'a e program., e- now he pretty wall atns enely further gum-up on the popsasL Hetdisac ttin Malle enkv s tpenleat 10 cns oa a, mou. ItLn We. r ive r' New en was & deliberate aMtmpttc l t ve- we o pro- Yr 'e 's leadal state lm i genial s sn e y Vitekeors, 0, wa croeig A t hospital foud th aKseas Dassees'tt a . o 1k a-' 44 brfm Our ec mry." Mr. Woa's voese should be throughout. the Iadl at A i s'2 - r I. nC ii II - VOW soniia bw cunauutesm a the employes had been ot m dA i ,u eeonouemin= it hurt. Te aria- fitsu -i- tahat :, i vt .WTM eer Be eapbpyoe a. '-rbefc-=e af&-e r r Sgetem v te At w-t 'I *. " L - 5o i ^ pR! a 55y -rr is more c tive tha t' e immediate rve yea, it $. s than a yeara Tody ._. ueed e 't believe a a re I.does 6 eve tCaC Z ."The trin of states' rights, so loul Vated 't e pramed a yetr ag, tes Lg Iear7 a cure-all for ve at IKE AND ECONOMY On foeiffm a he can .ne d with anathema as e d a ngmore t ago. e wifing to t titb bo ovets- In?.g z wdamnsa: toe he isa w yf trat m. of thas daiilf as Ok" eall that it take& a ', t to halt a buiess MA starts . Ikej s tir*eat t other 0 o. the w. reace, once ea to eg almost e - bThe J a. ibak- from er Ad tration, norhy of d tary Geork Humphrey Bu- o Secrity Cimeiil to maem a et Director Joe Dodgstill re ajor decision on ra ." ho Like's close s, but he doesn't resident still loses his teo follow their eCe as sth a still chews out his stafstmll merly . Sometlnes the C f to delegate authority. It is these Executive i, naha ppi n bursts of temper that send u twee the two-wings office blood pressure as d. won. hio- famy.- A ton ... but Ike know that h NEW ADV entire reeer is now inthe e and is determined that the verdict MEN AROUND IKE Aman of history wf be fayable . ,had:eF ce; In many respects he d not je S 'tete |s aniga -olam- ~ithe Presidency, he ad pletely dependent on the men never been p around Ttswby i's sg- people real a nificant at fl advis- In in the ore hna move #- ity to relax, f iden ` : tby obtaining pri ^.y ilB the a a doesn't lik they are far n shower is'dthi the ig-biness g partners job he c -also who, sed to movever m' mined th w a IsT nd to Augusta fWht .4eIke1 nt (op ethe 11 to the "Georga Whte Hoe,"... date, 8.3Som WiGse _ I- adt rather tlhan Hera t's 4 .tl.hpt the new f ik li -I ate olerned' with upp Ike's mier nubl- r1at5leo' .ahlvlerthm Pro : Fed motorss; Dr. A ur. W W liberal head of the Counci co- nomic Adviaers C, D. J#ck;F, ., Fl. . former publisher of Fortune Man- )- e M We l1 W 1t0 duine and the m`as wh.-pushed I 4ts naaswhen the Iu as.ud into the atomic-pool speech; and a .nd cnapir C trial o two Robert Cutler. Boston banker who min Flor attorneys and not into the White. House through a coa t'.embeler reoanS Justice Felix Frankfurter ... This today.- group is unanimously anti-McCar- It tk for the gov- thy and unanimously opposed to ernment .ti t its case a- the right-wing GOP. They are pull. galsat Owens. nOW ing Ike to get back to the mid- seriyna nr o for esbezzle- die-of-the-road course where he men% .* rneya John P. once had the support of many De- B Oh former Repub- mocrats. liona a for U.S. senator . IKE AND CONGRESS Con- gresFional relations is a field that greatly worries the President At first he figured he could "good- will" members of Congress, that White House luncheons, personal conversations would keep congress-, men in line. .Now he is a.W I man. Nothing but a successful police, ha. realize, can k ee him . and he s this completely, . Raowland k e er . On funneling,pf Ige sed area reacted or sism of Democrat s F.PesGent was hurt and be SIDE GLANCES Ville. accused of setting upVdumn.-corporations to fleece leartore. uovernmentie final wit- 'leen Elis of Port au Prince, Sf tsified Saturday he was 't become a director of a bank pan a banana ex- alnes wbich the govern- rged the defendants et to defread Investors, It the t-ree men order- to have nonds printed up I even though "the Sditd any business." o Pa da the Printer of with a bad cheek and "Ue) had to make the a . By Colbraith 001Z6 4 r- *^L~~jf^ ,, ..i ~ --.-*^^*^d. ..~ 7. i Jvl. "fl7 :; -' 'tw K!-- --- il- " I .-I n ._ .,. - .- - --_ -- ,r- I %I o AW4j* __ __ ____ .4 '4, *,1~~gi ~ ~ ~ 1%. Zr,.); * -, *~ v.'* 'c'' '*' I- fi'L~J~~-t - I & 4' f' .' \ !} 1_ I.. rt^ r w..^-----T -ti 1a. / uck da Jnear here, n~- *- o ed au *io *toe r of the m eRinge a'a hr 13 l t tr a ar b ed room MLt fre ..lg d y eb wbVl ,aped eade. A tuqa b intne aner wall W Bu t n a ded ot aft o er the car. bouncing 1-. 11;APw. Ad o W H 4 an L crashing Sein .Wo Ie to Cr-f cu knocked the e tvery M r ft h b h da tih 0 0 frame ho1q off te foundation evnnery t iv r-, r derao.' r Habh tit- ohaw hev edroom floor and cone oVqr emegencieLr It created the hipreuuion oa t4much - i h50 Z t Nat onatol MGuard a nz i a a- vi S n o u with ydramat- Matoa.c -mrala Se vc en byi c. y a I pm Frida t ceh AeyMab te *ir i .nitiated r.Aaj t -- rs some 1b.lillfon hawrt Z/C at ther. Anew RAYMND fN Mnl tom U.t to bname a e .thn r. e.r i ea end R -- he n ew 4n the field was caaz p.e Tedy el more swith hydramat- .ow e e.. a I-re b ad Ma. w ill VM o e ia a .elHd an ar . was FThe Frta G d o. the N Am -Ne g rend de l..t 0 a ,,.K t e r on.c for hit poet the.e. rho n r tea Car g ua n bf e d ahen._ashr c -mat- d f -h th re veho L -tr Chesar alubeFDwivi by n. cMove Han day in the Fern Room of the k- 2o, Thirty Firet M --F- u-erad Services w;Il be conducted by 'cc of und he red. LuncheofmrV4.urairs -iir0SIWI'NtOW-matic and -... Lde .. rs M.IAdo e sS ISm nlso a few.oV .... FRANK RAY...ION. M".I Misa.''lSmmo.n,, h 'r... lph- Thsgmt prcleane n la t e e am a- b n 'tln Asn STuesday for the Unite States n Pama with members herTOth at (.-Lkes Cathedral, AmoR, Canal Zone at rote tS5o Los Anety Calonuea t "o family and friend (U R ThI smal uo thwee n o at r w by a group of her friends. "V ofter" uke, Ancond s 8to wi aw m eco themarket, S:e a. ednr ne tw e mloen y meeting u r h onsl te o M0 l t ght to bes a P u ',.,e,,,. Arthss Si ,or hstb w eieenet s today1Mt at :0 p.m. s Const mte a ul sh rsTRaAa"h.er."e *'" f ord The abatemDe an of th e aedr iAyr the r aml i tl, and r oun t ADi9 N l Hn orea cocktail buffet warinied to abo u arrangin tohe gears. ad rSh w rA Taone duoa r the asAl ot or peopIlethink he' right.0 N AwbpdOfoA ae aiow bi "l. W it' her u aand Tano man hPMod West t om m With e ow-prced e now fulcl P hi Thoas.s.sa e t t te ueo Din m eeta' Cu Meet e, w hFon h onwe of our t o t eN. ,eo*lftthsIn0U1d M. s"" d o dney E"' Mwroee t an cars guan Pem o d Mi O'de rs, Julio l ift" cars ar A *.._.g, dollar showerigi If JRven Satur Cesar Alegria bhv i c Od on .dlayi iFer. dwRoom oftheae ofao- ,e tly r rn a~ PrIce Ms. Arthur b olt will-mee today at 7:30 p.m. 1M then ln esepr" rKs. S .a ei Mrs. CDaniel Hla ise b Ther i frthe ~'ro m t el ol a fCu. r . the oMve Hasaena M Fulo sce willorbetncors. ti caacotedmun e Cnlbeitoat- will meet n --e hr a o. r oDo C hif Lodge A.FA A.M.tor Our IntoeBrotuer FarewellLuncheon n*t. (e1rtemaumReih dDw Hr s n immonsfo A itme o Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. a0. $1 l MissRiatr eeta Simmons. Jn Mrs. J utoeopiuatte,pan TeD.on s hye. ob tobudigetingtineco pBR^Nc rlis roa.e Fannma b y pSolan Ieq Wainte Dh Mee ing i*1-- eannn folIow- Tuesday for the United States en P eam wit members f her +at-At. Luke Cathedral, Amn n W Zone st r. route to Los Angeles, Californiatofamiy and friends. " otmake her home, was the guestgof" aUd Pmisyoaloa lo nty t alshin -dy, J ary 26, 194. onorata farewell luncheon, ers a Guildte atPedroLodge e Friday at E Rancho Garde he ld of the wn to its streetcleaner b a, .fherf ien r rs. S uselannin ollhs.in tend a ts oIn an economy mos e regularm onth- PmeetiTusday E eat Miss Simmons has t beep g mkina at 7:30 p.m. at tahesdtocen of seven Councilmen relinquish SAO -HOPwheusmefrth va rthD eothothetmIente ears with her uncle ad aunt, Mr. mood T. Ferro, afthe'o Canal, Ja ilmed t7:np wlb a t thInhom e ofm e rd_ clu Mrs. Rodney Ely Mr The Pedro Miguel i W oman' d Club od- S.JaMe AeeMrs.Arthur owill.meet today at l7:30 p.m.I nm, cn so fansuper- Mrs. Carl Stadler. Mrs. Carl Hoff. Thae wernt of the preor, wdOneweper. man, JR. Mrs. Geoge Fox, Mrs Union Church for iest e ang r economy dre started IAllsmewoertseOut1e soltleort-CHEC* S l Norton Mrs. community are invited toat- nerMeasn, Mi.mane Sel wl me T esday to help makeuP The Executive Boardn of theB ," 'ay att7:30i rI pay check. The total p tav- L'.I"r Dr.1D omtt hywllmonoe, wi ll t ea n of the towns 2,500 red-OUR h930 a~m. at the hogriam wh sh w.dl t remarked:l"1very nttlebit 'r. -A AuAnemmereof' D AU mem rofthCllgRC h. re welcoae. TOM.,,'.raytlor y mattiet w ndlor holdy gvin rtsopeurgusalarr .+,, . tory.in.planaaingetytereoperatingaafnk"d 0ilaid.l ea / t + ... : d n ][[m't bfrete eiil Some mm.wsk for whisky the first lady of Panama. Osa + Do s.... ., hope I .Othes the health and welfare work she ask for W e Horse -n- m and her assistants have been doing among the aatives in the interior *60-e best. White Hose towns of the Republic of Panama. h* t h &ctio -of \ Moving pidura of Mrs. RoamS -- hkst.s. l m ^C and her party at work will be - Scoi. i whisky-at itfinst. Soft % shown at the meeting. For Automoebile For -.'-ome. distilling ad b di Miss a ty C e To Meet y asn naprecites -their wOfsa om t Balboa HeightsI & 1.W tit Church will hold its regular Prefe r-.a" moodily moing Thursday at 9:00 a.m. at the Church. Women of all .ci -rcles of the Church are invited to attend. EOSENems Noesw axmadt cEn Club System made hone in a stop eaier. NW 7 lO r Y NAME t aw ifcet IF WATCHEBS WATERPR66OF SHOCKPROOF 17 JEWELS A 9 .1*0 1450 A WEEK'S WIN Lst PRIZE ALTER RAUBITSCHECK Ind PRIZE SMIRIAM LEVY ABEL BRASHEAR Ird PRIZE CKETS ENDINg IN K YOUR SALES SLIP! MEMBER' WE' CONTINUE WEEKLY FREE RAFFLE S-.- JE WEL R Y 8 T 0 I ---- eEL -- - e of power otr every eblI' Oet the greater power, greater capDCi . greater depe.dabfIty sm thi maw Battery. reactorss & Boats You can't buy a better b atryit du The famous Tasco Battery hu the battery life that ye't get batteriftes You'll soon lede, that Ihe smart OVER TO TASCO. -. ,._,t /',- . , 1 moose$.y a. "" L- ..... ""' J' .. ._.-.- ,.. . ..- . ; _A-d ~ ~ Be ^ ^-...-- .,-'.' ;. ,., a. , .. . - q~. i- . .7. . F, ,,j$ .41 4ti 1, . , ., -~:'~ ~ftl * -.- .'. . f; ' 4 I, it'. - 4 - r - 2..T:.;~~-~xm.-r7 F - 7C'1EI Baby SIb~ Baby Bibs, Champagne Trans-Atlanti Air Trade -0 -- oRK, Jan. 25 (UP) -- Psa--American World Airways between trans At- serves pheasant prepared and lines hpa become uo frozen at Maxim's, the famous they are bidding for Paris restaurant. Plans are un- with airborne ham- del way for installation of grill nds, breakfast in bel in the downstairs lounges in souvenir bibs for ba- Strato-Cralsers so passengers may munch on hamburgers or hot dogs between seven-course every airline spanning meals. tic to Europe and other The airline also plans to equip serves champagne, every first class pla n e with a wines, liqueurs and be- buffet wagon, loaded with horj r cocktails to Its first d'oeuvres and cl'ampagne. The mRgers at no extra coat. wagons will be rolled down the provide free drinks main aisle at cocktail time. ers at any hour of the 'They'll be pushed by white- t, but most charge Jacketed attendants, Just like consumed at odd the 21 Club," an airline spokes- man said. Among the frills on first class ors on tourist class flights of KLM, the Royal Dutch ve to pav for just abo'it airline, are perfume for the la- including flight bags, dies and gin or brandy for the rates are so low. men'. t the luxury flights. Each passenger also gets a is the limit In more cardboard replica, of an over- er one. night oagr crammed with candy. -JLM gives brides pieces of delft china. Delft also is award- 6Mai AAm ed to winners of plane pools on U O VI I M the length of the flight, th. weight of the food aboard or the I TV Trms speed of the plane. e s 1For babies there are bibs, SW and akes are provided to per- SW ns observing birthdays. SWSwissair keea its passengers occupied by providing them with Jan. 25 (UP)-.A opes of the newest boos pub- dlwhose plans for Uh in New York. ding were can- "We always lay on special they argued over things for babies, too." an air- lanm said today they line official said. "We hang bas- iove. out they don't inettes on the backs of seats f0 ,*when they'll get mar- mothers won't have td hold ba- bies in their lape." STrans World Airlines' luxury ilegroom-to-be was passengers, whether flying in the to a psychiatric ward United States or abroad, receive became infuriated toiletries kits containing tooth- pert of an all-ex- paste, toothbrushes, shav I l wedding trip to cream, .soap and deodorant 11J. He wanted to o .. Slipper seek made of wool or California instead. are provided, for passengers d Welt still was in who want to take off their County Hospital under shoes. S supervision today., Air France'; "giveaway" pro- he said, "I still love Jo- &gram includes orchids, chain- '," oaane, perfume scarves, cigaret lig.. hters antud other "tokens." ne Buono. the prospec- "I wish we could say we have e, also professed- he: a very attractive girl there fnr every m pa0lenger, too," an ye8, I do still lov.'hi officials s .- But we ate em- ]ght now. he's still in the phasing tpt flight equipment." L," she said. "So how can '.. at we'l do? Time wi;l g. A Iuple were to have been i fU - the NBC television 2 MAKE fRIENDS e and Groom" Thurs - progran. sponsors held me with the pair ahead' (nd Lold-tnem they would lot of gifts for their ne'? d the trip to Princeton Buono paid Princeton' ,pl rtgh? to her, but Welt l $e said he would nst f' the TV ceremony ur.- Nwere lI ven a bette, S Ied al her friends had Wi wteh the ceremoryp OWlfornia or nothing, gave him her an- What are some of the things walker/ out. that make for a good host? A yesterday, Welt crept heartinessa in tl.e way he wel- -wno'r home-and tip- comes guests eBHisablty to see b .droop. There was a that gqests. havo all they want , tine*Tor hin---Miss to '"at or drink- without urging father had traded rooms them. to take more than they -Be suspected some- want.. Hi own relaxed attitude tI happen. -that encourage guests to re- lax His ability to talk when their leaped from hLi conversation falters and to Us- bed Welt and called po- ten appreciatively when others unhappy bridegroor.- talk. taken to the. hospital, The boua w efpjoy, most are - r sad.' today he "still the ones Ih, whli e nmap of the ir tte confused." house. id i wodh beast. :ClRIS WELKIN. Planetees On the Trail -' FAICELES AND WS U UI*~P (NB& Telephoto) INTERNATIONAL PAWNS Slavoljub Djurovic gathers his son Goran, 6, and Srdjan, 4, into hih arms in the Supreme Court Building in Nevw York City. Djurovic is involved in an interna- tional custody battle with his wife, Zivka, who wants to take the children to Yugoslavia. Djurovic wants to rempan in America and bring the children up as. American cltizenis. .le told the court that he does not wish to return to his native Yugoslavia because he fears "certain political reprisal." ALLEr ,P0 S%.%JA The Shine of a wonderful Shoe Polish OOUTS AND m fjMUIMLEM * In Black, Oxblood and five shades of Brown. A Kiwi shine lasts longer bruse the polish is made only from the finest waxes and dyes. Fahaw CAPTAII &AS ' KiW w- SO Po ,s '.r i, - WI 8HOE POL18 Agent: Messrs. JOSEPH GROSSMAN, S. A. 35 Central Avenue, Panami, 4,FP. BR RUSS WINTBRBOTHAM NoTrT...ow ANP ONCQMOPOE .0LoooswuoT 5NIP... MANY UNC 4AgTEO i -.aBgO",rI -7Ti4fEEOP TlEM,CLO06 NOT IN THUi l TD6ETHEr...COU L PARTOF4PACE OOP T S E THE TROJAN .. A' FOg CPlTI ^ 7AITEIZOi pgANV7WX h _ ~iu4lh POD' 1) PS. I'LL FOL Mfro m1 N8.\FUUAKMW~44AinKX |UNiIe~TH nue THn'WAMEwe.myge .rwi ,FOR DI S II T RS TO ft NO V* m E M * AWITH 0 TNtll-Kal VIt FLINT Alms to Please .PrU~iI UUI i UAAWlMta MUUta IA OTI/ AS VWE MARCH rt S"liM VEAIE tMLOIT YOU eAltIE6R LOOK LIKS 4METHIM6 A BEACW.- COC5ER FINDS ?' EGAO 'CANIT E 9E- jL &(LOOMED, ORDEL>y 1 -P LITE& AND 1 D I*>16 liFAfD ^ I You Picked Wrong SPLAY SO 6I" t I/ Hello, Oscar! ~1 r IM. IU Al V*. TAMP TwfHCAR kWtW W.0% ToiT fttin D194995 B50 Tiit^ .WHIL ? y P00WW^T som- COm.wr' HCK .kbWfc *CT% ,; TOfW.a C0l HUMM ST. &%N 4, ..- -~~~~~~' E: l:2i-~~ S-tp~_ i-I U. Paa, oCUj l MtICHAiL OdMALLEt 0I JNIAN MAJ&VA MUWLi OUT muk WAR f Blt . W rWU AMr ~ _ __ L~. r Mr.I 1 "pl , Z~'~C ,/ , EDA ';>~ 7 k of M *Md the Fal The * .Ul w end nyl er ove P. cea lhineato he wal leeves, IaBnds ressetd..t- a matebui drew .o( ink tule and carried i ydran itle ns. ina D ri. Little Dina De Fri01 s: 4,...._. ** '^*i au re Wa wma CP, a miwiatuw brime a fisnt sli-e was tt by side att sesA, Mary it. Mrs.: A l he Sacd- eart e l l Co4dM Ribv 'Celll s employed by the, ,a'.,f: CENTRAL THEATRE SPECIAL PROGRAM! INDIAN PICTUi RE "A NA N KALI" A A Without Subtitles! At4 30 a.m., Tuesdoy, January 26, 11 SiA" f true love, neove before seen - screen. Do not -4 to see it! E~PA~ns I A k 954 on THURSDAY" WEDNDlAT 3Ikhtfle f YotfMt 3. tnwmtf afKl... TIVOL - Jane Wyman and Sterling Hoyden, in "SO BIG" PLUS - Errol Flym.in "dge oftDarkness" with Ann Sheridan Ae;eT h neer~y~'~KR AN cONFuCr' J fian na/ & eaters - S- pIMETONIGHT! - Am... ...u1 REr AL imm o a L DIABLO HtS. SMa n l nasbDKz 6. "Ambush At Tomahawk.Ga" Coloro Tuu"yM. 'TAT.M COUPd l Pedro MigWef (Twy) l"'* ."VICE SQUAD" GAM B OA (Two"w 0*_A "RETURN TO PARADISE" GAT UN R. '* ll "MONTANA TERRITORY" ARI1A .I wm fLER " Technicolor. ULLS s.it -- c 3. - - v ~ ~. - A group. New officers were elected dur- ing the business meeting. They were: Chairmdn Mrs. R. C. Ho- gan; vic hairmah Mrs. Er- nest e secretary Mrs: W. W. Pattd" hd' Treasurer Mrs. Frank Koenig. Plans for, te.comiog year were discussed by' those peesent, and rer.asbsment wpre eryv by Mrs. )avisqn andrs. W. W. Patton. Also pre t' were Mrs. Betty vis, Ms E. B.Grier, s; Ger- trde PtAton; and Mrs. William Dixon. ' -""nt tstaal-'n" " ,ithianB Rebekcah Lodge No. 1 4p Cristobal Rebekah Lodge No. a will -hold a Piat installation of &ofers tomorrow, January 26, at ;00 p.m. at the Cristobal Masonic Temple. Thi s is an open installation, to which all friends are cordially in- ted. = aLee N" h Celebrates Brday AnVeriary o .Andra 'Lee NaSh, daughter of ir. and Mrs. Milton LeWNadh, of Gat=G eelebrated her etlyentb birthday Anniveary. witta mch- 'nM 4.i ta. n *h f .fami -reni4. I.TI.. ., L OPENING JAN UAYW i 1* p': ill'^ rid War n. She was the for- r Dora Soul of Prtoeton, an. They hav6 onei, e, it-oaf Barbara Joyce. -. Wlnlam and "0f ffrt Sind Boaton after he retuxz- from the serie and rejoined oan n private aid I publ She ad she had done amu ht power to be a "kind and tiful and loving" wife to mais their marriage a success. Urs. Williams asked "reason- able sums" for support of her- self and child, cos of the 8ut and attorney fees. She said that Williams i employed "a rs large sums of mo y.". ao asked for the use 0f e home and her husba i - lac automobile and cu of their child. A hearing on the petito, wea set for Feb. 19. Mrs. Witams. contact. ,at her Princeton home, M fted that she had filed the Vetitli but referred reporters to her at- torney who refused any com- ment. WillIams' whereabouts ,were not known immediately. In addition to his hobby ot bone fishing Williaums also op' eratem a sports goodss rI- I Mianmi with golfer Sanmma Althbpugh nearing the end, of his baseball career because of hiR age. Williams nevertheless had the hotbest batting streak in the majors going last season after his return from a tour of duty with the Marines in KOrea. He Iaftpected to report to the Bosto R-d Sox in Sara4ota, Fi., next month for another ful sea. Boll.I also doI- cake, inscribed with happy y Birth- the day- Andy." .-' fr c dl' t Halletf, lamo* MDiT Andiersnn?- aniidl.haoiki- Jersey. bahn stranded crew In thai ed with WamerPhonis -Central Theatre. The i airplane fighting fou background of "sBland Advt. Missing Witness In Tongay Trial Expected Back was assured by a New York at torney that Peterson would bi presenL today. The MacFadden Deauvlle Hotel said Peterawo was registered Jhere from Apr4 16 to May 9 of It year. The no. tel said he watched Kathy divi from the high, tOwer sevara times before she died May 6. MIAMI Jan. 25 (UP) The prosecutor said today the miss- Peterson Is expected to be the ing "smart Ruy" witness in tne last state witness in the trial Russell Tongav manslaughter before a jury of-six tMen, fit of trial would be back in court lat. whom are fathers. They will de- er today to describe the 33-foot cide whether Topgay Is guilty oF dives little Kathy Tongay male manslaupher by forcing hi before she died. five-year-old daugter to lo highly dangerous diving feats Gustav Peterson left the t. r resulting in a fatal injury. for his New York home Satur- day before being called to testi- fy. The trial was delayed almost two days earlier In the week and Peterson said he could not stay away from his business any long- er. But Judge Ben Willard told his court: "He's one of those smart guys and I'll show him what this court does to smart guys when we get him back.'- Prosecutor John Marsh said he Tongay, a 36-year-old ex-Coast Guardsman, is expected ti tes- tify himself and describe hW training methods in preparing Kathy and his son, Bubba, f.r worldwide fame as "aquatots." Mrs. Tongay, an attractive schoQl teacher here, also may be called as a defense witness to defend her husband as a father of their children. "THE STARS ARE SINGING" scores as sky-high musical merriment UL zi The other adult guests included Mrs. C. T. Swearingen and Mr. Robert Arnold. Rosary Altar Society Meeting The Rosary Altar Society of the Miraculous Medal CWr* will hold a meeting following novena this evening. NO SALE WATERBURY, Ca, U.P,) A 35yearo piece o f' e-fighting apparatus was put up for sase by the eitybut would-be buyers shied awa after they learned that it' sire and bell had been removed. Another drawback was that it was a hook-and-ladder truck requiring fore and aft pilots. TOMHROW AT THE LUX The Mystery of Life in All its Majesty and Wonder Revealed in a Great Motion Picture! "WE WANT A CHILD" Highly 76Sg3Mt^ by doctor i tes thrxcig tg World! NOT V=u wOR moM Ius asW TRaeM- Rosemary Clooney, LAurits Melehior and Alna Maria Alber- ghetty are the stars who do the singing In "The Stars Are Singing," Paramount's brand new museal n Technicolor, whbh will be shown on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Bella Vista Theatre. The delightful tune-fllod film, chock- full of romance, comedy and heart-warning drama, was di- rected by Norman Taurog and produced by Irving Asher. Advt. CHLORODEINT wit do more for you thnm any other dentifrice to give you a J OIM'wVqeZw f1eWwe ...or your meony back from Lover Brothers Companyl C HwRODKNT can be unconditional guaranteed by its makers because test after test proved to dental experts that Chlorodent gives you a cleaner, fresher, healtIier mouth! b.*". - Sl 'IT,_(N. We wihb to reudm you General Assen61ey of St held in the Main Office loy Alfaro No. 77, P'.r7'd"t day, January 5th, 1954 at . ..... .....".. ', .- In accordance with the Bf tf' Company-thi" meeting cfh ut J'**I left one-half plus oie of the ih i of stockholders are present oB. reported. by proxy, and at least one-hal of the 4Pi . tal stock is represented. Stockholders who are unable to attid 2 this meeting SHOULD FORWARD. THEIR PROXIES in due time. .. -. THE SECltrTARY , "IL -w in PANAMA I- THEATEIS LUX' S In T3EOHNSijOR P IrD in a great drama An with a mew TMe at Viewers 100% Improved! "INFERNO" " In TECHNICOLORI with -' ROBERT RYAN SRHONDA FLEMING WILLIAM LVNDEIRA1 CECILIA ' PRUMTAON ot the BT "LOS CARS de ESPAR". . TWO oeaTIi? .'SERPENT of THE NILE" Plu: -W I "Mission Over Korea' -with- John wd IODIMA CAPITOLIO Spanish Double Programl Lola Flores. in 'TENA, PENfTA, PENA!" T..m IL w 'al - IDEAL Robert Mitchum, In "WHITE WITCH DOCTOR" Fredric 3OW'( %"LES Z5 MiS A ~if ~24I .so* oww l at a m tot eai e, mCre ineasthei~tefc - -Amiss bog dh duni w...Pwe at a lb Iab&mvmato il*. Inat!r e tU~dieoc *dtfaat ikodl6f dda hoopwhya*& mi I r A'W-1l*j*- S -. HiIsIM1MUWII! TROPI K WID$SCEkf 1:10, ;:17, ;:,0 ;1, 7:;O,'9:01 o TcAY! 0 - M-G-M'a timly drama set to the "Waf your hea rt Filmed ,M -'e It Iappened ANNE VEMNON In - "TIME BOMB" COOL MINTY PLAVORt ~ m emwommm *i~ ji .--,I N r~C* I' *II 4 .; .1 S VOWT BELLA VISTA S:15 5:10 T'7: 9 p.m. 0 On PtanoramiC Sreen! * DRAMATIC DYNAMITE! ENCAN TO Alan La James Mon, Leo Genn, in "GIRLS OF PLEASURE" ISAND" VICTORIA Victor Mature, in "GLORY BRIGADE" Richard Wldmauk, .4n "Piebp Ofw Smtb Stret" - _, -own. ~ -- __~ _~___~_ FA X I -+ lP me :arm-. - ..0. , - .- -. * Li- '. - t. " + JL II : S r MiWimm fair 12 words - YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD AT.I tQ;AL1nt . --J LUBlMRIA KRECIADO T Street No. 13 WeO DOv . Jie Aresumna Ave. and N St LEAVE YOUR AD WITH ONE OF OUR CASA ZALDO Central Ave. 146 FARMACIA EL BATURRO io. I Lottery Plauz FARMACIA LOMBARDO Fourth of July Ave. THE PANAMA AMERICAN H Street No. 57 FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS REOMTS COMMRC AL & ' SHonu hold Automobile, DR. WENDEHAKE. I C clinic. P to PROFESSIONAL SALE _- Central Avenue K Sfttet corner. Cl, B 43_ SSALE:--Two livingroom chairs, FOR SALE:-1947 Dodge 4 door se- Telephone 2-3479, Ppnarm. P neme 3. 73' C .Uphollstered; one mahogany sewing dan, $600. Very good condition table; very reasonably priced; 50th Telephone 83-6232. 4th Street FOR SAL E o i s -Ltreet No. 30 upstairs; telephone House 2065-A. Curundu S onl il WATCH THIS SPACE B '5-2 ~MUST SELL:- 52 Plymouth 4 Door MiaCilae f onS takWr LOe1189 WTCIt I 1D SPACE Th SALE: Studio couch Chair Sedan. 6.000 miles. Must see to R -sALE:-Galvonied corrugated Gramlich qnte C Bach cottag, For Ah f S gerator, Frigidaire. House- appreciate. Call Albrook 6173 FOR SALE -Gal, nizedx corruatd electric S rto C aa e a es, FW Ab MI TR t f goods. Telephone 2-3046. (Qtrs. 307), after 4 p.m. iron Apollo. 2 x 6' and 2' e electric refrigertion. gas tOv NEW AND IETT to f lboa. House 765, Apt. 1. 8', 26 gauge, best prices. Phone moderate o4d Phone 6-441 or I ALoo. House tabl65, Apt. 1b. WANTED 626, Colon. 4-51 PR gTS gSALE:-5Chaor, table, cupboard-F- -- -R --- S-AL -- F .or', Cott {.)n nr l pot Time af inet. 25 cycle clock and elec- Micenaneo FOR F ostoe Ceoao bOine mile past That- Mete*aing ftrc tools, mirror, lamps, Misc MiscellaeO usFO *Snta n M P Flaeb 2 A Litring ", lto ld teims. House .72-D, Diplomat desires three bedroom cha- Real Estate WiouA Sn t Ce.r Bach C ril tS A -s hbvueo let. ldTtikne 3an bed- PEnama. WILLIAM San.a Clara Beach Cor A 1u1t4f ar Se, Uplboa. let. Telephone 3-038. Panama. 150 CANAL ZONE FAMILIES mew tagL, comftrteble modem, ACheper fur-nitvirne-. Clmg and bed- m' n-itur. -Call Colombia live in St. Petersburg, Florido, and nw ear odt, olboa 300 except Te. 3-359 many more live nearby. For Infor- weekendL.(o -l_- C'nt O S6. Tel. 3-3359. Scout N ews motion on Florida homes, apart'- Three Important. Now Item SALE:-The new "Tropik-Show- ments and ReahlEstote investments FOR -ENT portable water warmer for write James F. Olive. t c/o Robert F R GEO. F. NOVEY INC. .,-:4ooerteblo bathing. Phone Pon- rUp In Margarita, E. Lea, Realtor, 611 First Avenue 279e a- 2-1326. We deliver "Tropik A -UD of girls from Troop North, St. Petersburg, Florida. HoUg 9 -Central 4 ;. Tel. 3.14 power" at once. Useitwo ys 40 Brownies, to Girl Scoul 50 FOR SALE:-Wooden house in Pearl FOR RENT:-Fumished House. Thr e If you like it, we will return took place during the regulgLr Harbor, Cativa $2.250.00.. Apply bedrooms, parlor-dinlngroom, two 5 . 1 payment. Take it with you meeting of the troops. Daisy Dyers, Fort DeLesseps 612. baths, kitchen, patio with bar. 2 25 Cle Re It Mtors When you move. The girls who went .up Into phone 3-1786. car garage, and one maid's room. iOR SALE. -Leather Covered Living- Scouting were: Mary Alice En- 6th Street, Golf Heights. Telephone Westinghouse, porsaba In & roem sets from $159.00. Sof=- gelke, Linda Sue Cunningham LESSO N S 3-1245. Panama. otU 7 9 ft 1 year i4 d"' $125 00. Mahogany Dining and Linda Lee Wilson. E S S ranteeS gu tent. mSee S ia from $79.00. Beds complete The mothers of the girls were PREPARE. FOR CARNIVAL MOUITNBS. TY .'lW N CIA. S-with-New Mattress from $31.50. present st the ceremony, which FREE LESSONS in Tambarito-Cumbio FOR RENT LTDA. 5th St, u1itrAl Ave. -g Dining Chairs $2.00. Tables $3.50. t6Ok place at the gym. and PasOllo. Every Tuesday from 7 R N Tex Thetre," Cel6n. "Gas Stoves 510.00. Wardrobes from Leaders of the Browniesa are to 8 P. M. Salon Panama, El Apartments $19.00. Many other Bargains in Mrs. J. 7. Dietz and Mrs. David- PanamA. Hotel. New and Used Furniture. We son, and the Girl Scout Leaders HARNETT DUNN ATTENTION 4 I. Just built modern .4 deliver at first small down payment. are Mrs. Stephen Rainey and Mod Pa ATTNTION I. Just built moderne I Easy Terms Arranged, Household Mrs, Herbert Engelke. Modern Piano Instruction for every- furnished apartment, one, two i Exchange, 41 National Ave. Tel. one. Brief, simple, interesting sys- bedrobms, hot. cold water, Tel- 3-4911. "ElgaGooden Elected tern, coaching for advanced stu- phone Panama 3-.4941. (Pa0l16e tSALE:-6-mntslWstn--- President of GS Council dents. Bunnet's Piano Studio. Tel. FOR RENT--Ne* 2 bedroom 1 1o 1 112 S SALE:-6 months old Westing- Miss Ella Gooden was elected 2-1282. No. 9. Juan B. Sosa St. bath, ground floor furnished apart- sS' i Shous vertical type 6 cu. ft. Deep president of the Canal Zone In- ment. Immediate occupncy. one Frs A n Freeze. Guarantee still has 4 '2 ernatlonal Girl Scot, council 3-5227 CaAmpo Alegre. ( bloc me a t =beatreI years. Seeat Household Exchange. yesterday at a meeting held In mpo egre. Pfl 41 Auto Row the the )tainbow City Occupa- ALHAMBRA APARTMENTS g rFOR SALE:-Leavng. Refrigerator. tlonal High School. odr A M A ARTM shed N stove, radid, doningroom and bed- or unfurnished. Alhambra's office TR SPORTES room set. Cheap. No. 30, Apt. 1. Also elected yesterday were: 861, 10th Street, Colon. Phone A T .1 51st street. Mrs Lolita McFarqhuar, Vice 1 386. BAXTE S.A. SSALE.-Bamboo Baw.th four president: Mrs. Ena C. llis9, j 3 KaIers. hpper Movera S ~ stLc.-Boamobor ar h s oursecretary (re-electedi, and Mrs. T. FOR RENT:-Apartments in El Can.- a e Sh n, Moes Stwo comfortable chir.. 31st El Davis, treurer. By OSWALD JACOBTY rejo, Inew building, one block LRUDIS Street No. 30 The Rev. 8. A. Scarlett of the Written for NEA Service from Via Espaoa available Februa- Taler TraspIortS Baxter FOR SALE:-9 cu. .ft. Frigidaire. Ex- First slathmlan Baptist Church ry 15th. Two Bedrooms with pri- VALER TU cellent condition. Reasonable. rave the invocation, after which Vote por4. each, dlning-Jlvlngroom TURON House 23 Peru Avenida. Apt. 20. thee meeting was called to order --- with connie ting porch, larg1 mod- Expert Mehaall to 1itr- FOR SAL- mahogany diningoom b Miss Amabelle Patton, exe- I ern bothrlm. Special sp ce inside matte and Hydramati Traim- set.Double bed, spring and mat. cutve board member. NOT each opartment for Laundering, n sisan offer his professional1 .. St ou. Ee r m t MrsE. llis read the minutes of A i. Hanging and Ironing. Maid's room e i cycl. es H.P House 8021-Athe lt nnual council meeting with bath. Large then. Garage. S i'H.P. a Ge rge J an OJIe For further infr g e. S arbarita, 2. St., d Ms' ah 5 t s79 rma i a u. e s 3 o Ave. -- co4.nilttee coa q..tr..s,. w 8 W.ff"r q FOR A.... hood o nnfttee c airta, I .M e FOR RENT'I-< aem furnishe. FOR SALE:-Uptight piano... Sim- potted wa the actetities of t O withR newfurnitur and ideally 1- mons Studio couch, Chinese uffet. Girl Scouts of Santa Crus and 2I with new furnitu Oand ideally el 8i Get leg mahogany table. 4 hors Parairmso a g 10 A QJ 4 3 bedroom. Enquire at Household T ls.: ~ GU-AAZTE st c.- House 113-., Pedro Miguel #Q"10 A 873 Exdhonge, 41 Automobule Row ldWO 4 to 6 p. m. Mrs. Una Genore, Atlantic dis- 4 Q98 2 j Exonge, 41 Automobile Row. FOR SALE: Bedinnerspring mat- trict chairman, gave her report UOIU'M (DI FOR RENTr--Apartment with gas. tress $40.00.. 3' x 5 on the functioning of all At- 6AK4 I telephonrdl and refrigerator. Via IT tres. $u.0: rug' x 5,z.~$,$. lantic Bide troops. K8 Porras No' 124. upstairs. HI-FIDELITY S00; toaster $1.00; baby bed $25 Mr. d Htchinson, x K4 F rEN raised apart- ' 00:floor lamp $10.00u; Philco Mrs ,.te dire c hir ns, exe- the I4I FOR RENT:-New furnished opart-/^(artBB Radio combination $60.00 86- ue director r the A 10 5 4 .ment. Good location. Available hr hn .. 6296. 0 mnbe i he obar rtce w N*ta-aouth vul. February 1st. $75.00. Via Porras Selected British & Amertoan uits S SALtr apiece* week t8aat1 n Win.th .No t No. 114. S cll d:monstrartionfeeUitie .OR SALE:-3 piece Ilvingroon set. Feb. 21- to the 27. the training CRhnet2 te yeur pec.ficet.ias covered in plastic, old rose. Small sesaioria which will ran from 1 P. -P*e tI | FOR RENT:-Furnished 2 bedroom Cabln toPyour aspecltio glass table. 2 mahogany word- Jan. 28 through March 22 In the 1 Paanss near Bella Vista Theater, screened, (Pafnaia's Hi-Fi Center) robes. Radio with pick-up. 2 smell'v5, valla Ui unt es d the P I' for military personnel. Call 3-1596 mahogan tblen. Mahogany cab- p lltioof an Intertlonal Openins lead- 2 offer 7;00 p. m. or before 9:00 TROPICAL ELECTRONICS net with 4 draowrs. Beautiful mp- 0 tout' Bulletin. e. a. m. Celle 45 No. I Tel. -1285 S hogany bar. Hot water heat. .. ,-FOR RENT:.- --- Nicely furnished, a Cl 4S No. Tel. -12 Dining toble with 6 chairs, covered Miss Gooden, the newly elect- If you don't like the final con- large sitting and bedroom; prhi- in white plastic. 2 standing ash ed president, served as vice- trac in today's hand. don't expel vate both and refrigerator; hot wa- '. trays. Innerspring rock chair and president during the last term t e an argument from me I ter and kitchen privilege. Peru BE GLAMOROUS... S hassock. Vanity with bench. Two and at present Ls attending adoe t like it either. Neither did Avenue No. 65. Lower left. wall lamps, Everything in perfect Girl So1t0 South, when the hand was actual. EN :- Fu n e p , .condition. Alec chinawore. lo. ,2 Aw .t y luh was ueda b y lyp FL cR RENT:--furn.shed apartment r, S Apt. 1. 45th Street. Mhis ladell Joseph, teacher 0f T2 doesn't mean that the bid- centrally located. bedroom, dining- NAIL ENAMEL ---"-- homleecogmics IS Rin lteWw diag WMas bad. Nort-h'< Hqnd room, livingroom bathroom. Cool,A A L Ci- e ty, atel 4 by a OUD of High .wul't lok sany better if he had eautful view. No. 12 Cuba Ave, S w rea s ToscoolAL. three stall hearts and only twQ 4th .floor Apt. 9. Telephone 3- M Te bendwico Ton was offered cubs. ld a ontracthn of four 45.4. . by lather Daniel Renal.' priest SP1 d then be very sound. FOR RpEIT-Smail apartment, fur- S ShOWN l flOI '3O W in charge of the St. Vincent'% r L t em the South ehod,-"ime .d ",Bella Vista, also 2 furnish- Church. "'taoul': 1o. any stronger if hai ,,a u,,, independent. No. 14.- a h. -, .... m".isRless and-on. By Cobra Man' ,F y ouramn.n Mart We'; bt such a slight FOR ..... .tm n i V e rwe "or chaae.uld strengthen the eom- FO RE :-Aprtment in Bella Vis. H 1 Joseph Clu?"Sr e .Wtil m Cets Oft crrm binetdhads immensely. ta. With three large bedrooms. , Cobra, Man ofthe.Co e -The Balboa LittleHouse wa The trouble was that North and Garage. Large porch Hot water ri..ll S~S uocentr tingt todayy a-s site of election of officers tfr S e. South each had the same double- convnience. Fine location. All oe sof menusona l fts fta or Gi t Trop ayer thought that this modem conveniences. Entirely ,. ormp tomorrow a't Monday' evening-. doubleton was an asset, but the pcreed coil phone 3-1694. CARTR D ES S o T echlr. 'Preuidpl;-of the newly reor- duplication made it worthless toh FOR T-T--Furnished apartnt SThosnds were turned Panye lCo an, secretary:n Jate A s of cars were actually dead lt sein., No . M Wek whoen the Cobra Matc am.l treaaurer: Betty Fla- out, the final contract of four c" Noa. 13, 43rd Street, Bella foe for the frat t at a. of mariners: Judv spades was too iffit for one vsta. -.o. Abe on mov hal. To- Togers checked out a pilot of person to .mAk,. Twp people ac _________ _ tr s perotomatce have bnte WIng patrol, and Janeth Vinton, tuauy made. it-fthe declare and lI ed for 6:15, to accomlmr atrol leader for Senior Service one of his- pOenits, NOTIo.CEa ri infre Mas school age. o acout. ndbEast wpnd thea irst trick with the N"O- TI CU E o Sfor adlts. Plantwere made for "bring-a- te of heart and returned the U" l STATES OF AMERICA ',m, r n .. ... .r of a id cValentue a be party at the twt. South 11ek tlq 'Seeiond-tr ick Cal ZoneNW row night's perfo-rm b Lfttle House oi Feb.co- with the king of hearts and drew "7 DISTRIcTn CORT tL Or WOi ,s are expecAted t o srpTrose t at7pdm the ro nd s Wo'omgi. s wo He th'en E. .Ea-i 1 b "IIlNe' ters ven by the cognto .-.. a ain a n gAs e .t...lb.n.aepiN -mFule control artist and tended to al .interested .hrlq. 14 t-a club. dw oelr a Y ? iB t .peon bath]sd-eeofthe years .old or In high school," to1 Scuth hoped that the clubs would* Platf I Love d att ed ,Abrerk Te- 5 re h at Eat ub with wm n RIS Sandb i sc knouriw m 1' DO T 1 oS -e t) Ln M^.rh. bad theqope hat East i .Cr ci ean woaM t -:-S *. .- -- .sk c. 4a.. aa.- ae and thousaiq Of-other alokag ~ lf1 - yg and girla.we.. l at.IAm But he Insisted on oQn rule. of the Dt l ll ,e he boys were hot to 4 dt do- thle W% ll- atlons from their pants, their fanti f yA. aighbors or others. Th y re About,, y"Wr a i work for the money by "tme aster ea .of our brows ." Leader, ; sT. kor. p boys went about th .ireetor of tho pac iimp. so seriouly thtt the "sweat oif our brow".poi, everyone In South Miami be- "We want our, beys to learn an calling them the "ito tle value of moneO and how to Correspondence be The United States Citiz *lyv .c ;: vweeny ens Assn. And Gov. John S. Seybold S- o that all members of the United States Citizens Asqoolation miny be fully Informed on details of correspondence between the Association and Canal Zone Gov. John S. Seybold regarding the etolksioh of USCA proeidgV Ap, fftn oe Longmore from the conference with the preo and -Canal Zone "ivio .andd.emplye groups at which the governor made public the Boor, Allen-gnd.I'minjiltohripot .the USCA here reprinta the letters In full, in the form of an advertisement. USCA MSy dear Mr. Governor: As the member's of this Association were denied representation at thb9- V- *rnor-Employe Cor.ference held' 4 lb Board Room of the Administrat O ,ld- ing at 11:45 a.m. on 7 Januar i t which time the Booa, Alien and report was released, It is re U retuehed that the relationships Oen tis organization and your office -ore clearlyL defined. I would-like to refer to your lt me dated. B July 153, in wh , gested that our A4soclalton at th- Governer-Wtploye ~. Other than verbal converse Ing to t6b he elneator betW e Councilb ndz organized. la ' the pup of eperateM = ences, a Aesotato. to 1 . been tfled that ,-hitad t from ie it conferences I -n MatSt -.j,*U i, J'W -I"$,o .1 ll"e'Cyou- betteramnt of relatloahi I moral, and, mnortuatelyc which aocucred .Just prior 4d- meeting wherein I and A Rennie were informed that 9e ,ted to represent OiWMM Awoclatiom at th caused much resentment. -. . "We believe that the atuation.. need of1g1on, sod.33t, re tec W.--. andi, t you set-forth to our - titnde and your rntidlpated M iMl i With ociatalion, Includin .a's the SaISTZ questions, which ba ted at btEy as possible and asusre yoh are not at all asked' W nyy Intent of Impertinence, but lnatetl .are- stated in all sincerity. 1. Is It your desire that there be laison and communication between this Association and your office and your ad- ministration? 2. If so, what procedures do you desire this orgapizatlon tp follow In order that (which liaiso athe-reasonlcon expressed vermight be accomplishe? - b$. On he b ds that this Association hat not been tfdunedt I either the Civic Council or Labor anmonthly conferences with you because of -the 'fact that we are at the Governor-mploye C1onference on 17 August 1"lh by the Lieutenant Gov. ernor who conduted the meeting in your absence, will -you please state the reasons why this legislative matter was prenseats;. to other greop, rather than to this A- mociation, which ha primary Interest? 'We aire p aware tlat misunderstan&- ings often ItNe, and $hat they hft aa tendency 'to Incrase In magnitude the longer they .dsa.) I am taking this meas In an attempt to retaliate any possible misunderstagU ns which exist at the present time between yourself and tMis a*I also wsh -to take this opportunity to express y A ftreta itf the incident of yesterday ornfmjl ma y have caused em- bar.. tto, Mr. Norman Johnson of "Youg Cooperation and Immediate reply to this qty will be very much ap, preclatad. Sincerely (lMr) Pramem K. enmore, President. - Goveror osla t has been gven to Mto 8,h1954, Ui te UtateslSluu -asonaitiaad fltJ rdb- Ie"w whit Sonfront the *gnalCm W4a zmu&0ttn l tlfs"U with arous 499SM ^ ^X M gF^ us t6 ^^S^-N^'^ ppotuityf to ton w53^* .YQD-o^ I believe that .-the efforts 4of., ME-0M labor, stapplemented by your or and the work of the OCtal tion, held off this active- thSM thmiUH fiscal year 19A4' aMl pated'lIte aylOr the opportuttlt to fufly et tt.e t b active studv (th Boos, l H"n Ia HanmlR toa report) Just 1relbatset. f liay lead ship of the UWSC has fhown exceptiontM alertness and c blty in taking the case ofr their men .,t Congra R to be congratula " .: _ Sate aware t there xiM 'I th Capa .Zone nunDrous sp purpose b t WNW ,t. a the process of arre gin *proper teatt t hei objectives. At the timj nation was organhSed, and est, the USCA W V adecd- o attansmine n a trt f ora a f Inotok -the-iaisam.a f 1,6 "shtrtaleeve" meeting laq hmM. em oered*pper nAetMO- aeting between 4fte M4 w 4 i" In and Zone organizations -, : T.he f ami instftut&it sepurtitn of tsletvet 4 nfecence. *t- two sohb% I meptintg'- dne with the groups o minlzed Ibor-ndJ tile other with l couonc -, w annou d' on AlAust .4, 1953 a amee&ng a wBma you Were esnt. The objective of k!. two meeting program W adoptedd to'l nati * overlapping and duplidting functions be- tween the two grop 'a to. More ef- fectively discuss probleI, of bpeIa" n- teet. to each. It was clearly sxWedthab other organizations then represented shotild take up .their problen)hropgh. one of thetwo basis a tl . murmurl a a rr is evideie d :in the records. of that meeting, and ts further attested to by the meetings subsequently held with the two. groups at-which im- iortant matters of all types were discus- sed and without protest from any a9v Szonq orgaaeiftm.iln tMentaneehex.ze {iAnae%.~ 1964 mi4tlg the sessionn with I groupop ~ n l aotardanco math estblilead procedure. The pi wi calleed n?,- Gift the a a d._ mi.ton study could be diAn ted m full to all .es and resWetd # rpdly as vow- mbera yexteud my reL tance to members your Association mt1bt stmad th are I becue it is 'dependfat. Its poly is nalde by Its mem ap aqd it has no offalal. or semi-foMcv relaton- a with the Canal Zone Qovernnieat; s- aton aken in Wshngton annot be rbale4t ea this account. Its.. ir, -ho memberp in both the these past mooa n - grsp advised of the. &a. e affairsad the int ite ews Of the mabehip of tde Uanreaa the Jat"tu beng matter o lw the office ha =,,e information. - %lc the ae& r h,,e' whmr wp- prptelm in0 n nee tag. g= CMu bemL m meo badmea "tt, a w . be ..'rnised W -mAa i rsf- l .tu *.. X -1. - (^^*j^tam,../-,-- Vw -e t A .-' . p -. v- I,. yj 4. ," _I~_ __ __ .. ...".m a,. [sUmS" :_- I = .-. f.1l, , - '.... f - ___ ___ I~ ;-I.:v T NN ''rv ^,.?.- y. : .:- .-. .. -,' >-,., -'.. -. S I. ,.. \ . .,,.,I,:....... '* ,t#i A d A. ^^ ^ ^ , .. . i DAILT W'AP. -' ., *-. '4.. * ,. ' ' . I.'.!y - ~~ ~~~.-tt-. ~:.- * .' t '4 '- "*y... t. '. -^,A l > " _ ,- sk :.':- .. - .. k -,~. "_~.... j .... tt *,E *..k4 ; '_ _, .___-__ ; ____ .-- ______ ____________ _' *,.- ', :--,,- ,--, .- '. :--.. "R .iqu Smashes lk Record Yanks At Mt., H Sw4W l For J*tes; Noveno Triumphs Leaders Defeat R; r s S Unbet eeA The dividts: P A MADR LEAGUE t UUJnBW TMIf Riqul streaksek pirMa snr u 'The THE STANDINGS eatep' SLucky trJ seutive victo oete throu-h onhe ra. L toq u ick FIRST RACE Teams. L Pe .at r 'Ln,'- noon and .I-n e pr I...."ad.By the 1-.ilon $3. .0, 320, 2..0 Yankees "16 11 .51 . Sack .Wht t a e 2 w i ,byr _a i Epire ta ricun r I .-L. .oon $2.40. o a ,r ,n =01 me, Boi;,sr 11 15 .4 I whilecr i-re as b SECOND RACE TO GHT'S CAME (7.30) ,4 @ W Tw'hl mesl a t4W ~ o (r)..fieade of i d OreI"tdm ad t,-Lady Caren $4.60. 3.20, 2.40 Mt. ope Stadium: Bonis S" imported thorough orossed the finish ne fullof 2-Domino $40, 3.40 (Arthurs 2.1) vs Yankees Sf tre qor the low thr-e breds at the Juan Franco race run. 3-Colieo $2.60 (Patrick 3-4) Be S ; egn la r s. q'an track. m r Riqul was .the aeond choice Fi t Doubie: (flon-Lady YESTERDAY'S RESULT cott ta oe I Legion lost to o ck 5-. Rqu's mer- bo a bet lad Empire Caren) 350. Yankees 8, Bombers 3. gIve the ffIn the secog ame, Don Mor- l rifhd ofmrnwan a when the t he ton of Lucky thinIgIark. '-sw yStd'es classy r RD RACE The league leading Yankees i on perfect el, O2.oUrtn.fl da owyar-old CLweat- bred ba 1-Daniel 0$9.60, 5, 2.20 will attempt to widentheir first i held by St ,,.,.! B ff iB to n thoo g- UKrth,-oas'iroo rp0 RIS qucarriedI tWo pounds more. horn Noveno was.lpo oimpre- -P o P-er o$16.80, 2.20 place margin when they tack,, , Sa rctd Theee-year- Y ave in winning his third con- k old $2.20.- the second Brownies at Mt, Hope j ....s.n of f.preme Sr- .utive race under the gudance One-Two: (Danlet-Pregone. Stadium tonight. Y Tem. r t e It ao bitter, but won ras the ti ww. Colomblan rider OWt" Masue- ro) Sl80. Probable starting pitchers ar ower -W E seoOdRTiK"06YStan bDytrs for he BrowESULT t"" -upLuonya-Sidon W 2t-0 08he bro sovpeno broke.alowlra usual 1,-nraca 4$4.6%,.40, 2.40 lea and HindVat"Patrickfto or Ns ele) won -0 on Lh t outed by but was hustled along until Ie 2-Agen de Oro $4.80, 4.40 the Yankees. However, It could, ut th Ma stretch then he gradually clod Quniel: (Cra-A de and Stempel for the te t or the lea lad. many .great play. weremade, In the run to the bptretel, thewide ga .ted hins Or) $12. Yanks i te.-the ly error being that drop- rMagic opened a three from pa tt blgri. He FIFTH RACE tui t-h Jhut "B sho-t at la r t tr u ,aned that* lead with Rose pb two caught Chingrlu turn Into thh 1-Marilu 17.80, 4 on tie i got 'aj l and hard to han- ahead of RIqu homestr and outlasted him 2-Dallda P A. Alon Th F airways w n del. Motn earned hgulrre, who gave a to the to score by a half- SIXTH RACE I te r o 1.4n n free d er at the AlM ride, caltd on t a a- ongth. 1--Bolo J6an $8.80, 4.20, 2.60 Irene Robinson was elected o) has by pi thig aw uto co's star-on se t The son of Sahib-Nona cover 2-Sedur $3.40. 3 tournament chairman *of- the abort bu ov S ba *n wa"wn',- doWn the backstretah. and ethe distance In 128 1 5 .-Nltticar $3.0. lady golfers of the Panama Golf h "". l him glg ea sp f a rejose a quickly flashed east tlpthe fsteet for seven fur ongs SBVE1TH RACE Club at a meeting held Batur-. te c alub LaI U% reai$, one of th a d et Lili a fte fn I hin & thIs ear. A-Aaqul $q 2.80, 2.20 day. She will be assisted by Con ra . g I la.- LI Magic. Jokeys Blas Aguirr and Gul- .-f-ilre Magic $3.20, 2.20 nle Gerr&an, Alyce French, tr. i W alk. ,Leg. earn the. mile Ai o panones shared saddle 3-Firense $2.0. surer; and Sylva Carpenter, St9 John t.. ai A L AU was gaing steadily m- honors with two victories each. Doble: (Bole Joan- pu . o..e l oitew s$ais -..) 38.O. v. ones w I se.iy -anrZwt6 11will .1 ,continue to be BBras te ba his pres* iMge Won Lost EIWHTH RACE handicap chairman, bert lI- enc on a field. latter w 5 0 l1--Chuounaus e $10.40. 2.80, 2.20 The weekly Ladies Day tour ptai. fWfactar'co iWh. at the O Gn n Itiar Li2 State Of IKentucky PreDDmg -Ca a do ao 20, 2.20 naentwill run from Tuesday . S.,.- b c d if ayone uana prosde nymour AIency 2 2 a-s-m .$2.20. to Tuesda first round counting Imiedtl ft ..i,. % 'lie back o 2Is Just it t's one other than amai' non f* 2 3 Quilnielat (Chuounaque-Ca- so tha the Panama girls who election, a n Is**Ahmg p3.20.gaM pitcher," Willie. 141; 1 2 n ETfre ra dhe Gate) .4O. work may compite Ifthey have Committee a i3 S otrOug Endres For College NINTH RACE an established diap. ofluhrd stars in the. FRDATIS REULT 1-Merry Mas on S, 2.20, 2.20 We hope all lady members xatiak, is the man Seymour cy o$2-3Vedette $,2.20 Panama will oin the Ringer Walker; Arthur 0. who n aF mk i er- OA Caro t 3--ewbridge $2.20. tournament which will run from Wait ; Aigust Wil lips onst in t oet ore. 9 Ie Gibraltar Life v8 Police Cage, ost-eason our eys One-Two: (Merry Mason- Jan. 23 to March 23 at a costa French, alimud d mwn ist fail appear. Vedette) 0.0. 50 cents. w l _ ed In great shape and If he's Seymour Any defeated Lin- TENTH RAC Thosewho have not establish- all the t le or . SLif y. ,n ik 2too 0. Jack By T OR rIt t n a division e -No .20, 21 ..20 d handicaps ma enter rov d th -atPeon of Seymour hooked. U Ut ,Pres SportsKW~ dal C t dW~DiN o $3. 0, 2. 2 d they t e-urn In te n'- e t lln ~ill# Thi,. II ntheeer, alo but rouns bd eoerei- l 1Mthe.Ringer, ,.ends. t LIf in a Slp NEW.YORK, Jan.24- i a I Sa im ed0,Te--- fo- tlooreno Snd good ball with Pe be a for fast z in . with one-half handicap. unday, Feb. . 026lbt h"s t-Nine ".:mr .ew ith Sears .C at the keenIer, allowing b.a sueo b i gat= 41r fro tq lodayw wl S with the neesr to wn U a stened i ncr^w^Thrn "Ul'on f 3ad, ba D agthl Iwas WesternL amucky v.. .SS.L RETREADS fln z, 4, IPd6 -,-- .2?it 0 ree ric.rds,4urizgthq W te nd (ors aid'N movNed andow ste verr zi ,ton 4 lS t.As "ler Sii THE WORL S 6UE ES --b- 8 .. .vE T R EA.PO CS. tS : w ___ _4 r YgGWR EST BET uhIS B r ETTE W l _.1- .'_____il____"T orIo ovenli as ...S fselinsitn at TI nXTd 11. -tnA e vade stIrirem Sh u~ln wiA vs ordnance Club 1. and beat North TeXas State m I ta A Jan. M (UP) .51 d th-ranked Minnesota i good aL rse 1 ,00rdrWngIno ."3trestas W trnIR EtsRk E A as a i...l p.Hhieblbak roo- .h u Ton ras if awn wi llgot S tave eastern Conference cham-on-Iame of January 18 a.a the Pan v P e ef sy. rear * Wis th b A^ oaip_-and .onga .. .deal-Army Transportation aie In the only other. Bi5 10 game .- -. ldo o ALh of January Dio be a- toeW led, somore auaus t e- mhroat Tht iafta, who have won dates to bad e Coy Wed I State's ae bw 'lt a e i straight Inn vaulting Into the of the use if InegIes players. game scoring .r n th 4 pointsT haed nation's No. spot, face a an- es he led the Spa to an 8-76 SAl n leg Werous Vand10erbuH team and hih Ceaerlaaaeleal n; vitor heTbaro o wlto teb. ofn~ d~s AL-tec scoring Dan Fich Saturday Ordnance Cplu B 15 In tne Miu ol01 yY-ey Confer- he w,. e ln ht. Cervecera Naconal I), de-ence, t Louis handed Wichita i e 221503tOat~r a Pepais Toen Wedne CAfay. Panaidealted vsCd-Krpt Kentuck yif th three 1p= wnsr, wase a 7-hit hurling of 3. Belgav Cn thetI" e by wp- NEW TIRE SAFETY AT LESS THAN 1/2 NEW TIRE COST..... as wide favorite to the Con- F. Mortis, the losing p ing Dartmouth 7 Mi. Cornell was tiu mcode Vndr hrema M Itheseod fo etit fC o benda DOWNT GAMBE WITH FATE..... a1lh cost more hmA you hnk. Ywl thaet.t eidcrts~ fh=.. o .L mUA sfa ca g g -.4p A...i. ,ot wh, ,n ..ry.. e.j. &aIA. ,-wAew At fEhSTO,. !S g Lrlda State Is in the run- oemers e e U2M5to G a te' FIRESTONE RETREADS r bhuI E wlN slond even the rough eSr e old ofd apL e owith a r iem oIine. m e;, Uhee ..wun-eHomrs taa= w E2SloNE i'o&v Geothe id, 'B. .n nr ..r .s..toa0d spli anfo 1 ttersI Lte of i, ' b.,a ''b_ ,oin eggianrk m IId tuf t ". A. O"5 tw .DIal N 8 r- two amdWors UR.vm2e -2;onal by 3- p w lai_ i M tosLu0 t o Ifif-e I*j& U 7 tw i olbU0f rt* I I hi I .. .. '_ I i :^' .n l ,;+ +~ .+ ,, "+.. t ." .... ' +.. 5 : '.. ,.. . 4.o "'4, ~8~~:"' d I P * '^ -4^ '* "'" ^ ^e ^ ,"5. . 1-"' ::** ':'r .* ^,' .-- ^..ihA., "'... ., .-.,,,. i. ,. -,+ f . :, .,,.2 * "1'*~ ' .5- .5. g *5 4 '~: *"' r"5~, <:.-..',. "** *' a. , - ^ 4. Vf auIt Asks e eds To Back Ske's A-Plan UAS.It t tR n tdw adead-b t E' ,,u;"* N Jan. 25 uP, Th" ,Lt tU p oule/ know tf et country Is oafe" Abraham Lincoln. t. appealed to Russia today, ,, l, tf, .--l ut a s le l i ow1I'l f ence, to back Presid TWENTT-NINTB YEAR PANAMA, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 19 Cf -" OS ower's atoms for peace the thler at- of ls i the first real hope of t-rn blfi . 3aoaay the danger of amic warfare. SFan e 'Court Onqiry o nvestigate * g for the foreign mlin- 6f the United States, Great .... ninLster Georges Bidault ,oaee is urgent everywhere. M a fo1:be frst ie therine Coonels Germ Confession ,Lboid offer of the Presi- of the United States Of- d for the first time, the pOs- ty of envisaging progress WASHINGTON. Jan. 25 (UPi- Some lower echelon defense said he was held In solitary oon-taln advantage over fellow pril- i a solution of the rob- A Marine Corps court of Inquiry officials had claimed it did not finement by the Reds from. the owners. And the Air Force will of the tomic tharen an was ordered at the week eh4 to have advance Defense Depart- time his ola0 was shot flown on tart formal beari In about l directly to dour Sovi f investigate whether Col. Frak ment approvaL. July 8, 195. Onttl his release ton a week into t .t some dinr24ster Vyacheslav Mo. Me-H. Schw ble. Marine pilot, should An Army spokesman said, how- Sept. 6, 1&3. He wallowed i captured can ms~ m who S ster miyacnistersla met a- be punished for falsely confess- ever. that the action, taken by filth and dirt, he said. A guard "confessed" to r warfare. a hollow square table in g the United States wajgd the military district of Wash- stood over him awakening him Dickenson s.unr arrest h, e former Alied control au- germ warfare in Korea. Ington, Vas "cleared In advance" almost every holw by ahiflng i the Arm's WaltI, red hospi- .ftrbuilding in the Ameri- Schwable. former dhief' of with Hannah. i ght in his eye,. tal where .he h". dergo- ctr of West Berlin. staff of the ]st Marine air The decision flrab-was a prov- "I deteriorate phyalaly anrd ing treatment. ouldnot we t was the irs meeting of the wing in Korea, was the hih- ed by top Army officials and became dull In mnd," Shwable newsmen and -no state- .I pour foreign ministers since est-ranking Marine officer to then hand-carried by assistant said. He finally signed a 6000- ment. His faml b heartsick. E umer of 1949. be captured by the Commu- Army secretary Hugh M., Milton word "confession. Only two ami.l-ge he got I16e mer of 194xpeted, as his nists. He was released daring to Hannah for approval. SBhwable Is 45 a graduate of what wasb ala4t h er's wel- Motove the exploaet "Peace the prisoner of war exchange Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr the Naval Acadetny, and holds come when h et d here '. &,bnibv the lore a pof an and has been on duty In the Marine Corps commaiidant, sadl four DistUngished Flying Cross- after renounetag communism ,fmf hel t ind the orm of an United States. he expects 'the court to advise es and 10 Air Medals for valor as "no sood." We alo rot mar- S ive sweeping security guar- The action followed the filing me as to whether the degree ot for flying more than 65 night tried to a n lg fpid g A ghr. ee s i exchange for neu- of court martial charges against physical, mental and psycholo- misQlons In World War II. He For two montilW tWh Army has I AWiOWll Ged e r m a ny and the Cpl. ward 8. Diqkenson, the gical suffering experienced by and his wife have two children, been sifting evidem.-and gath- rot western de- abbut-face Korean War prisoner. Col. Schwable wp" such as would David, 16. and SuLsan, 7. ering affidavits. Th court mar- i a ce.0of the w Dietenson is charged with vio- reasonably constitute an excuse Rear Adm. Ira H. Nun=, Navy trial charges were f accusing Sult sd hat the difficul- action of two sections of the mil- for acts of this type he is al- 'judge advocate general. said tne him 6f violating.. tWW tons of S turning atomic energy to tafy. code in dealing with the leged to have committed" Pchwable court of inquiry couid the military tOdo by dealin "di- N ef turning ar were n im- enm y. An investigation will de After his release, Schwable recommend a general court mar- rectly a Ind in" wit the cem" p threat of termine whether he wi be court had said that If he had not tiaL or ::any lesser action," such enemy and el "favorable old bewe away martlaled. One of the charges sited a "confession" of erm as a letter of censure, a private treatment" to th detrimentt" of Sthe big powr aTgreed on could be. punshable by death. warfare he would not have reprimand, or furlough on half fellow prisonerA. gI ral limitation. and control The Marine Ccrpa action als3 gotten out of Communist pay. The former charge could be Of airmments. followed in thq wake of a high h4"s alive." Shepherd said the Marine punished by debattAn investi- Id6iUltsal also that the cor- Defense l-epArtment official's At his Arlington, Va., home, Court will Include a holder of nation will dete mtine whether an e r anny lropean statement that there would wb! SchWable told a reporter the Medal of Honor, an authorL. ne must stand tral. F t ent must bethe conclu- moreco artal ce. "I am very greatly relieved ty on military law, and a Navy Batehelor asd"o i Tokyo, re jO oS f roman and Austrian Menwhildl. ant Ahr spokes- that the nerve-wrackiy 'period medical specialist. where b has beet re-united C '' " on o prma an Ausi man em pha zed h t the. action of waiting and uncertainty is He aid "any further proceed- wltl his JapM-le wift, that t * Stwarne4 Molotov that the against Dic tnson had been tak- over. Now something definite is Ings" against rhwable will de- he was aot s rprise by the S considrers free all-Ger- enlwith the p:;iftc approval of going to happen. spend on their ndings. aetes agalDst. i es kdesoen snul e deAH na h, assistant "Waitinj Is always lthe' d- S a C v gepower. After his relo ease- b wa4 4 * n eleios. tsuring d esors sbid t v orima i" = gao reatB thi freedom an honet COLORADO PRING ., ed "for actions and statement qurd into. hi e building he said the he was forced to make." There e two other Marine t ministers et had been the American bne an he "I'm c ertain that the m f ave "confessed" to father he ould d a w . Suntil peace treaty thatMarine ment that t a man canbede The.members of the Marin ff sources disclose nott physical means nough, he aenry D. L cott three ten powers tor- dent o the board. Shepherd ha tol a news confe alaer him. th oThey ad ter o mture. "I iouIt Ulke to have the arm- called him "an outstanding an. lege that the 21 American pri.. been incommungeado to the terrorietW wt- iA.-Oerman elecons. thing formally In. reedom an honesty. COLO RADOe CorIs an ,c ed"fo actionsand Washimenton for hori on military law npro cod turn to American Cor te ex-mnr last August Building n which the for- Ja. (UP) obert e, he was forced to mawe ke." he here two other arne but the opportunywod sce he was deposed by te Arab e fherthaer sa.dwootwherl he ldViet we bit Squ d'ren ordered to de- corW mnake them confess to Mal. G'en. Chrlatian F. Schilt, not lIt mvny d longer." Frenh last Aug. 20. idi Mohammed V mia term t had been the American held ca "I'm certain th because the I know the vetieran Mh arine aviator who won e are cted to be diption of the former him with Sultan Mo e Ben j oftmany = -power confer- tive In Commutiit Hungary for people will bear out my state- germ warfare.,SAW. liar Lto In him a s "dla Ion a of - utl th R an walk- 17 e pumo n wished for falsely methat man cane Reds use." the Medal of Honor n Narina- d rom the Army "under ruler's odyssey came after Mos- Moula Ara Sthe. ntro are-the board to carefully Cr sts from No. 18, 1949, rnes by ar. They could ever returned reaction o te autrity of tbyrtifical or authority s uare: attkIn not+ Mela tdte _n Cfor Won- physical means lom enough, he Maj. Gen DenRnry D. Linscott, w m g a r o."i '" 'ng a rdmaering su e a pro t il 1951to any. He was veteran of 30 ears service, pr Am erica, appeal te dihare t ultan, d Mohammed pansh Morocoterly warnd Velr said .ured forced to "confs he rector of he Marine Corps de d e han to Ameprove the enMouy Arf. today that Arb ea th SSe punished for m wa about to weeks," he gov- vaid elopI cedu ceer lines, ut were oppoortuced nto re would de he was deedby trying tolt the on' h l e o rd thered toh de- col4 make them cfewas on bssl- Va. *n. Christian F. Schil ation o m any dn e longer."ba French lut Aug. 20. Sidi Mobhtd t 0 ta ptoeund etferSco hwable a A because I know then veteran Marine Adm. T homas J. Cooper aaeae x cted dto be Re Pton of the former him wihbantftheSult shorevld be punishedmight be forfalsely the Reds se." the Teleda of Honor n Nicara-h Army "under ruchief of the Navodyey to came tho e Moslemoua . : ra bhoatdt n ande^ -St mental and physhcl tor- Co. t s medicine and surgery. c Unconfrmed reports said; th Sutan Mohammed Bew Mat-W P tSWYW theS J ar, liter w the United States o g for his p oneering hserd said "to other than honor le notlidnp the a rally o 430 Arab notables last brin mem- home be warfaruse they would fear ws a prisoner of th e evacuation of wounded M- t durablee, to the Armnof M oco lat o week demanded Morocco wh Otupital of the A 7 h or friends. the ovre-thearto arefull from No. puh94 ine by air. The would, f ever retired recon o the authority of ?A e gal authority i gnede -atta 4fsl Thn gitihas mtoider, rdering sueh a pro- o Abril:-8, 1951. He was tor- Brig. Gen. Robcrt 0. Bare di- ric, appeal e ap ent Sultan. 8 Mohnad Bpanh Morocsterif ae unt wasesteror- said. tuthee fori thforcedto confession the Ott" he rector e Marint to the Commu- ett a mrchance to pisorovelarove th ,pot wh on demanafa.dath din the pat S195 under enre punhedm m for make," Voel- a s of th American gov- velopment center at Quantortu were coerced into refusing ellance would fler ne be rn oved Ionw h ..are tug t de confession, then' t i .rnut' wten he was on a bust- Va. platrl action. Coimrd on the bat-*LI cbnt -in.t hbis a utolg ws i t shaes a hpofund his coneffessiton aterial- ove lmeon repforthevealed ton- Rear tunate enouhm.Thomas. Cooper, CACKERS NECK ant ch lo n hled Oberver toda a and mallet0fo SSoLh ly aided tha Commuats da ^ the 1 nlyon cotil o prisonrs"1 2 UP)- e Ln, thbds nd grS^ ^ at Irrorists a :kS of revo r$15,' st r "ven the peopight be fhinced the lounge teone who legraph assistant, chief of the Navy Um- o with the recent pof0AJ. of December 19. I n Curtain ld in Soviett-do- qre milea .gsls test er Edward .. Dickenson, wpt *ot o an outt eat violence speeches of s a l Se i re. to confess to crimes atd 'T r ave been n sp. el underlined the owing a rasts t Teta'wa ,for th5e 16 uua"aeSheph a plotdbna rally of 430 Arab notables lat Sa m et .sr. atbIdng rheat- homebekAMe0theswoplure,, r m- home because they would reconsideration to thASexeelkatons in Tetuan, capital o used ltde the _govm ment might pPuc mreltit I nah assured atof tor moae. Olea]N aS. B Spanish zone, who signed Set- o kSany located office antB : ( enemy oe Punned those family and friends.ae pot rto S ys hl wrttn all rsed w as first or- h for the confession e Otta an. 2 (UP Th ct to the Commu- to a mo a spot w ton demanding the pal An v n de r.oe made them make," Vogel- next ti e yo0 read about the ntisito ,of plhys ical torture elanceweai' ne-beremovedU ot e in s reholdgs d ar ld.m1rufed. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| 24 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |