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"Workq very w d, a feder- al ragentb eerved. toballonPIt Beogh In My WASINTON; Qct. 16 (UP)- The Army wul b Ill Its new troop rotation plan next July by bringing home the famed 1t nantry Dlviaio, which has bpen overseas for more than .S The famous l t, nicknaamn Blazed Of Ds S' . I '"" ,, , '. _. ...+ - Across irvi TpRONTO, Ont,. t. 16 (UP) - hurricane stabbed fl a's ind today, bMazin a e disrct of thg worst A..i history of Hieti, the.ol" worst tropi, on, hs take w and was word toward thev H" lW aa,.. Stftet wrO at le"0 d.Sv w COnsdo anyd mnybt were fi by rm p ng rive .' ....," d ,, -i,. e suET,,t -sacv a l.nal 1y. .sources dt. in. S-" e 'r atede yesrday Roberto H ur- H ur neiatealnl e tte Te), e npa msnUs a ree A asador t the mrWl r.wbeaD pointed CO dollar or tiPAg d... tr o - at -the I- th e bdofb solution said, rm of Office. res *A -e pp to WWI ......... .. , tlke nz;es. u [A -Anoter x l !' 'd Whdtrb e."""of ob- ,_+H.O11tany, XTl -t.mrn t ~a i ch _(UP) r- IBtnal minl tt to Jpvi e del ui Ay an l~f t l night ._ r mern P. .. bdior afendch f w-.b.ld g st e.. molu-ln said sueh li-f tareweto flm actress Yopoeb tion sture hW "aU bat'owded out Oe ." . .-.. twee .-t- -UTve o Ryb M id A-4 >. Do Carlo drove. the thA.-plac*-o hnd- hca ld .by- pgrine to the airp.rI ..Un AIdy school literature and Bshe" i eaiI- .n his arrival sev- and e, p .tv rea~dig- eral dagpa. ____ me- araiB aleo to s and Indiv Thi gua; f.a2 new wil unio Whl *4 . V4 ~-~***-*-~ h ea. n e" whlch-' hrity of aeh a.f and l Mnettle Ident Walter Re predict 4 nhe I comply .di but k Iteitc abot theI he unity conMdtti ate one .tbdtale, e the; two pare; tnd tlen work 01 al and other prot en individual rcval ider the agreenei AFL each will n ibers to a subeOa t a framework- f ;I body. The tmet will recommen settle jurisdlctlona other diff'renceg vidual CIO 'and A ie unity coimitte antee the Beora 1 member uIMSon merged or leave it e o.- ns reprea1entk _ lar field, to dwi IULYEP / i E SznerJ dnoe^ 1 a-pLnd morale. es ad I * lb*i i A tot l of eight divisions ate a" Mad Prs!@iS e o i4 lidvevofcfo tbxpecte4 -to be rotated OUea o,... The iWi ' f in, l4^ 0%rkers. year-fouMr sent overseas and four aitin --M _l_ gl 4Af. -ofreturned hme. r r" f1t .f A now claims a mem- Nte VtAtMI Aa- -i wr about 10,000,000 and. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Ar- C ps. resha d na-aun,." W --,0,,00. -my chief o taff. aid lapt ed iWestIemrn u. S -'. eae month the Ay will have nine w der, -ae ,have beun i rlinse the, ,i ,7 ^uh. -2... ,UvtO,. Mailgned overae .a. otlOr w wOe doerd auG w hav beJgiu.nE *' S thi l .t a depes e.lt far ahead he can see. Coea o, b i .r . le %G.Ve .g .."li P rtlZ t.iua wli .chide five dvlora In I an boa i the ReO C .,in .u . r. a L, Lews ropee, 5r In the For East Uled-l K -- tm the Red i . !4*tlm 1r, _1 di o ,done in Honolulu. r ea'i Adenou me W",verY -F .;" "wiw er" n etry iy-9l --BI- " _. _., .......i. _t o I in nte waU ws out o sOlt orSo,. 1rack Bonad Sales cwer ostDisptA nt bodies R~t k s and streams, td Sfrom of BONN, Ga S w Total $1,076,530 ,,-e tGem" t ern t cmCltea three condi mt, the CO and into low-lyincg se-lof the m& the$ot The' Panamanian public and the government's conviction that tlonergh' Golden Tr- race r the-new residet-of -the Canal Zone have the ownership of bonds should anHle.: m.e... t r. , nittee well to the invet- be prad as widely Mn possible ot families were Mendes-rme - .,ut- mnt io..nty afforded them t.,rthroughout the ,lfferent s e a .fom their hoqa,,--.. I-n we k. I pr tem ta _y the National gov- classes, according to a spokes- the Butler, O"eMUg, The conditions n.. . a between IrOf. On d isue for th man from the ComptroUler' of- and be. PL u.ions. new race track being construct- flee. who added that the attrac- ftlns ecomIt id 1). Any M1 - ed on Ju0n Dias Road. Accord- tve Interest rate of six per cent. fr. s three deaths, Ip- p .mpisluian ,. e agrbed to Ing t ie 'Coiliptroller's Office, bieded as It is by the govern- iand_ oO open fora M Ln A te Identity sales of the bonds reported as Inent on bonds of such denomi- ed ot power m. peace treat. ... witi thr of nouM~hey, have reached atlond as $10, $20 and $50, has Hee, a 'd Iso lated 2). The cmin-ja tie. This a total of l,07,530. undoubtedly been responsible seWrl m n ,,tle along humaR _ individual - for the good sales o bonds to MwoneO tlbutarles to the Ohl mthe SW Maar io t li . pers in Amon the rominent people persons of modest means. and Allegheny ed, must be app Ite" : ie.whether of the-r c who bought the riv 3). Ger many -w tt h v . bonds r. J. J. Vallarlno, The bonds are free of income Rescue workers said the proMpame econonle aemesi, *tM. t . fol aaador to the Unit- and Inheritance taxes In the Re- erty damask was expected to go Saar as France m W. owe ,r . e e and well known politl- public, and also are accepted by Into the millons of dollars. the Bonn overnent iu WIM X! fW cal f~e' banks at 80% of their value as Boroiugh offielals declared to accept contlnesee of " T O' .-nie of the general guarantee for loans without oth- state of emergency at Latrobe, Fraco-Saar cuaIt :. d 'ei, kpqe p Ic@ to bonds has Justified er collateral. Pa., why 300 home. were ioo- rency union. Fkedom-Loving United States Cf I I Ia v e b eei IN -o u g o- t 6- - # l. zd iG tant ly leaflet aet GUs gPB6 U." Ill., Oct. 18 - aans who gat(Mw1o to (P) he. Hen eked Hus- iii Woll. i_ Comsmu- bgAN L. o today It -style eleet! conduct.poreal, ob- secret elect i b wfpmme for its I IIof J, n o-."oo f ihe . . ..... ..- -.... . .. ,a. 'a e. -a r ..i b e".- .. + . .e .. . o . ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ."no;..- 6%v;.. .. '+'.. + am*.: .. p-, -+ .r.- ,.no mg,?: . .+ ;?- ..,: .,.. . -. - -. ._ _.". .".ORM. .. ...-. Fight Unprovoked A'gg. fte late s ettin home and his "* W If th keepi s liberty 1 a wife u. ,, a tough time, we ba.ie Iis"agat l Ti tk le," O'Brian said. the a.' Such acti, he said, might I and san i ,valvse rwpcing the wife's au- ctaz7, bt tomato waalU machine with a ... .., grub .board for a of At~ .charter member. As Rna ,MI:tukey, was. out for Abd . t.o L*.:, M- l .l -*^ .-- ^ ^..- ^ ''''* fM BBBto p. I,.,.' 14 q aa wa 4 ---4,1 - *~~the~ ~ rCF~r~~4401 I' * b i - I ~ I I~__~1_ - -i---------~,,----?- ~F-~-~~P---~-I- ~-C-lr O~yCFYi~i,;ds. ;n~ :~ ~:; -c3-. pS~F TovnK q ,'" , 4 9 .-.LL J. " 'ii' I it I I . I apI vi : I , ,I JSTINO CAUSES IAJHTR This [Lima Peru, Indian pears amused by the aoUics of a U worker who wears u ans d sprays powder "od people. Typhlus, once widespread in the ea, is gradually being eliminated by UN medical teams that it remote villages in the upper plateaus of the Andes to dual inhabitants with DDT. -. 7 . ... -: .E~, ,, ., ..L ~i.~ .4 S Pt 3~*3 .'6 ," 1 fIree between Glogli Monsoliln, above, and Marilyn Monroe, the rl she's fllng In for during filming of th "Seven-Year Itch" ln New York City. All she does is pose while the cameras and mlerophones are placed in the right spots. But she never gets photoqgrphed even though er measurements make her a double for the real Marilyn. shown n photo she's holding. S.;4' ;k.-; Ci: '""... :'. -'" 'lo ll. -&-**:a s^ '-".-- *.Vt- .'.W-t. *-- ~ ~.(xS-s-t S .1-. d~4!,rI&t ,v..sv 4fl I., tAr .:, --;.lk ,- .%- UA, ShSWS v i . 3 a st * at*N.<4 .. 0. ..:: Nb .- ," 44.l a 1 ". ... j- S00 .. . -' a S...____ ..i , 9rs .s -s 1 As I i l* s. i1f l f -L -. .- .. . .. .- ' ....___________ " ..... _____" __ .... '_*. " t, - *_ ___ .... ; ..... .. .. -........... ............ __.. __ __;_, . I _..___.... a ,l lute agL. %* A to00 nosMM , 1 .. .... , N i 1 u du I Y3e W W 5 S C e U. W f l r u e .O i [ d 'W i u .e &d U h m si f u dm . 614 k. Ii . 4- ,. w a I sO ldW 0 USCP KUC Ew e .eNar elme* Mm----------l-aB----- -e a lblhaTT Miglsast -Som *,fl .U -- Ma . -mi- Ot AUl Chwar d sm n :5 U ,- " __ --Ilills- a 2s l .... I I Irl I.. II I__" ii.. . .. 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Ya ha (5) Whe't YTm laweriel) ww. l sm (D) eh Yse r fae (I) vs.' Tr .h) i W hat m ws. tRas (1) 5:00 ------ ----- ____________ if 4-45 1 .___________ m____________ A .CAVALCAD OP MUSIC (olm Th N# (USN U.F As esa (A) f (VA, tS.a i. Ine s.f i R' s .a C a (U-) .1" Advice b She Vier 8:15A Mt Sam l m (VAi141111 haSo usI IM TW o 4. I O ju eC-1. ,.. I - : i : -,1 0 '-, "- We!* M us(C) (U-14161A IwsTOllar0 4I1SO WI2I10 :50 V s I. C a W'ae Y.M Wonip (II V lAo ( AuJ Ii i *il (11 4 -a 1:00 _ _ . o 7,; I0 "a ' J ByhN. M lve M(, lt-.- .1 ' 315 ----v-MII Ml NJ bab, w. (VGA) N . Ws.Aii (C ) 9:4 I AP45 S, -, i3 --.....- i Big ,.- ",7 . Singl C omb So MitA) Iaradir Musicals .. ..5 W' 00 -i -. I r " oi l "" " 10:10 0_ i q .b rn h m f 9 i lt i-oss. S ici (Ifl) Hula IdA Fuatei ai 11:00 89 S, , .... .' - (-''* V '..t '' 1 *. J S p, i, f, uf s 1. B It.; T -flmu w* -.. . hit OmeNign Su S- *--- ,, i , *(. i.**=.- p : , ,,, -- , * ~l~~";~' r~'iu - ,, . r ,.. l N;a i -"a- -L ," ** ? - ,W A -,...,. ; '. ., ; "'A ,,," ..,' , Nr' .. qr eU~f-H16 MOM , IO , --, .4.7%,, tN -. -gr. l hearnad t 10 T j"The O meetingOft Pm. !14'p.eop- -bn Tr dad. Am eriea tir AN SC i i rtho wiouvl beob l . r wmel e V oresthe eom Room of the Tivql f1 kowr kM "loe "amd Gtse w Anen,r at 7:36 past frp d the eleos nery on, ofn aoue w r. g gr 1wbe a eaty occalon Th "IMan with a Thous a a . O t ane -the yolesovrmad. ao ea" Is a color flm porth S d e. ovely dish. Refrtshments wm be served at- eTh I te in port of in the Canameeting Gre Ant a- We nohebd WW onerul mal te 'ba e te rambas, rhmbas and i re lb Wmate' k enter ardo, Oreaws But the Princess' dang wll be sof ,. .wi e caly ter, turned out of this word4o. l frent I an a ofm g the Caroe out tor the Prinaess When she dances to the evnvasos .. e .a nd the S piB e t e be e tO (Per more sba tyi new a utiful fil-, ,S mrt ti. Tm tIhe age 7 sohy REfsbn. mr wl b eraind t '".T'" . Tntu, loveyn A tsverhs.t Sthe m eibon. Ore 'do AntiuaJa- We know she des onThe dpi 'jrful-' Mid-K SA IH 1Y. sarmbs nerh umbs7.ndun Ilom t he Mi- ttnerar became. congas. rb Vanadandt knoa, Peter R4,rdo, GrenacWs But the it ncs' Alesof w theseCt. r n cao4ster, turned out of this wor Mr. John rstHam ond JTr., Mrs. S Wed John K.esday at, Mrs. Hearbtd S i5 s.... s C. Bhmenn Mrs.nd Mrs. Roger.W, A Tsvernilla Stmaet. Balboa. CHER CoThne to present thehistorusslon cal, political and economic bae a FINER ground fo -this subject. Ester Ciree Meets Tlmorrew Mrs. George Giard and o k Mr.. Maxwell T. Smith will em- .eb "%X. 'tertain the members and guet *. .... ., of the Esther Circle of the fat. aaaa aJ ohboa Union Church at Mrs. Gir- SW f l ard's home 5155 Blackburn Place; .il* W W W Diablo, tomorrow evening, at T:. .... .. Mrs. A. H. Shaw, Mrs. Paul _J *Q ,t be Yo I' - -. wOW.'., r PVePe-.t otreatmentor .e o or eamelh- . Idwad Cleve. s 7) or Mn. s eaudry (al- Mmnagement o f Pre. .*t a O M-t) or MrM. X.. WiI..tead Ited wih" PulmOa (Balboa 63m0) before Tu e d a y S" Iy DR ROlUO Arfii_ 'to Moon, slcuaed by Dr. - ung. Teene Greep Of CAR Meets A buffet dinner prefded by Thq Teenage Group of the WA. rshments will be erved Vam Crawford .erga So ety Mctorer Mr. Wallace at 70f Children of the Aueritan Revolu- . regular me eti an tion, wil meet on Tuesoay Octo. enhte program will iow. ber 4:3 at 4: a home of r- --- don and SMart w 1 BalbIrnie, ULtUe Service House m A. Re an. ria TO Meet iAll eligH la E n re invit- tan Thnarday ed. F. or farther-b atlSn calk rhe adt semi-anlnual S'Pama ue TaylorV'S aeration .of Women's SdIdz' I...- -- Christian Service WE. meet A leading mapbfetuma of die- the Gatun Union Vhuri on tatiaon eqip erit recently an- mrday at 8:20 a.m. nounced tl:t. ves cn now Mrs. erank Snie preM, MeWl aent jaryp at s.e efMe over the buso eas sist as $ useael, 'bout 4e-third h Rev. W. J. Johnsoun hMf e a the cost. three year ago.. with tle one and only Christian Dior the perfume acclaitned by all Ticket* for attending the. Christi Dior Fashion Show at Hotel El Paama. are for tale at Mbtta' * . ', I. .. ,,, -. -". -t .. ', .' .: '.~ f-,:** 7;,y** : 1 I 7- '' aT'ii Y.- Et. I= r bad u b am- .t h" Jd3 1. Mrs. Verd of ig ol-seed occion al ter b""ter a*d wre 1OnP mttadruIn Anr they iwi wasmi ftter a 'one-t b ay was) I lF .ueea Wa6. ILI n Black Christ Procesio at Portoq Bello Private Coastal Launch leaves Stranger's C db 3:00 p.m. Thursday, October 21 returns mid-night. Phone 807, Col6n between 2 anl 5 p.m. for reservation. THE lb *ASiL DUTY PiE I CAR PIT CfT . STOR 161 CENTRAL AV# tU -aA MEASSUft TO .A $ sX n- S CAA FASTLICX NO . ,- ... RE WILL GLA tT PAT TOUR PAi - *. ..... *^ .'-^ --... --. ,A....' a> . A1 5..- : " ~1 -~ 9 - No. 55, 50th Street V Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary TOMORROW MONDAY and invites its distinguished clientele to celebrate this Anniversary. .. .' I -- I* - -I --I N. I \ I y'i;-.. -* r a fH. 1 _'. : ~I N4 ; '*(- :- : * -; .4f I. t . 4. "," .*'/ ; ,-.- ".' B.dE.-f.. ,-. .-. -,'.> ei **-: --., .. -.*-;'- -r- . / ':, I . 7%l; y * __ 2 *lt - -V: THE FIRST 100 PERSONS Who spend more than $35.00 will receive a Beautiful Spanish doll. THE FIRST 100 PERSONS iwbo spend more than $20.00 will receive a Can of "OLIBET" fine French crackers One can "Stokely'a" Peaches Set Doininoes - T=E FlRST 100 PERSONS. k.spend more than $U1 O. 1b. of "Butterfly" Btter 1 ox "Mennen" Powder "_. ,i ,. - ..... , *At- !- a- U '1.-I.r -~._.I~. -...I ... - .t * 6.. 1 v.A THE FIRST 100 PERSONS who spend more than $5.00 will receive a Mdilum Can of "VAN CAMP'S beans Playing Cards. *. THE FIRST 100 PERSONS who spend more than M$2.S wLee a -.- wil of awl! Ca. of ..w.. t.. to,.le -. :,,- * 0 -. S w ea -'t.n*p" -' E .r -V.--- *W . .. * *' U~p-- COME and BUY at SPECIAL PRICES. WIN PRIZES for your purchases. -. d * J2 NO , 4 -.. v ,, -*-i "'." .. -*. . ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^- "^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^....."^ - -. *. ." ... n ,,,- - -- ------~-- -,----~----- W- .. . :"S.r.i ,,. i ii' ._ *"'-" , J :1'91'c.: ,.j ... . ,.,* -. '.. , * ,A-. ~I: *IC nl ''T * ,** ~-[ Si-- "/ .- .... -,, ,,, .- ":'" %? 'I i'.,. 5 ,.' Vel Casserole CaIt t Selkious, Eow .,. ^*., .*'*'** ^ '*- ^ -:* +:t* -**' ^ S;.' '''/'VI .* 41- i wru OimI-4, 0 is mote plentiful now..We Jbre otatos UghtdJ in butter. house enjoy it and perhaps Ad n and eotinu browning. tU r ve h e ad our reca. 'Addt vla. p. S YeVs ii L aps C rle. Co ver with t df ieult Four veal loin chops, i tea- dough, shredded cheese, buttered salt,,. cup cranberries, % crumbs, or crushed cornflakes. Smaw, tiaqpo clo~e. A Bake in a hot oeen (W degrees .wt.e.. F.) 15 to 20 minutes to be bis. .le -hnMv r hMa ilt. cults or brown $tbppig. paon.-Mix craberrie with hon- Drop Bfa1cot Z tcok F y rTi wVIto ne atd one-hat tablespeons 4 -. shortening, 4% cup sifted flour, 1 Ste spoon bakti powder., % tea- I Ot rAl s.p alt. I5 tablespoon milk, .,t h I' t v i4i, p 7 = cu, raw.a ae (h-lncKl2. 'Cut shortening into flour which lor margarine, 1 al s been .d with baking pqw- *nign, 1 toea- e and adt il the mixture n r ;iPecanr, l tbe c&nit' of corn meal. eor dl,* M or r iaduli lugh milk to Si sDon sal, tom asoft. dough. Drop by table. S' .-s -spoons onto top of veal mixture. . l.. B....., ,.-- .. .. *. .. .. . hB n. e rii sspalr.* make-up items. It ies athtbl time S '. eolo. ad .ea u I- of year that you want to present ed mssest w iol War brithtetr -lf weB-groold - E'.met o re *Usattraotve as you can be. ,: A ,, f' .* ,i .. * .' : " . . -' o . . -. .. f ... :. : ..- 'U/om s^' &'U' ~~: IT Wou~n~d,S.JnidfwaIs em /tfumir. Sa time D 3s e S "a . uIetaS mC6* mauWM e"osm- uuusas."-S W^eve dbeekudl wooliwdesa (left) withoamy, Mee i Siud*Dh aout i,145, awar from f Creat. .ollar l i rerlsirf a i by -olG Yelve bow. This is an Blfreda design. Beau. bu hl IUb e wol slu by tl BC GAILE DUGAS ZW YORK (NIA - * _w ...... _-- .* a *- -. ICS >Jiv aiua4 6-4a r- . -f - is I sMeNsiMgner (n Ir mha z inew IofW u ea l. m M IL 1 1 i ar - feet. Most sueh dresses are slim .toml kIthe..i stied" a in a dreua-thatalows through a she and softly rounded,. ibmetimes ultor wp9rn over a rlght. slim jacket Wleeve. With waistline ac e n .tuated d., -. throws .use of wide. dranad gir-I -i!9 01Jigets M 'li~ :" into *a t a 4 t eeii lipstick cols for ftail s a I leaor roid TWs shade looks with brown, blue, gray, and a dgp a.elor you ,An impoll factortoo con- sider in lipstick is its texture. No an should risk lpbe& Usng harsh tha and tend to -080.9m.a anewo true red IIHtith tkntaina a ~that Wo the uspro- vide is th a creamy texture.icem t Its makers also-say that a MasudI In making tLtar1 In. S60her, u tm tom i f .ldre it It remains _ i o the '. ., WifeW .advice. . ahlrtwaist look. I- '~rs 'pl If you have a growing family, handing down home furn hhlM.| often a practical necessity. W a new cheat, chair or rug 'takes toe show plaee in the living room, there's a tendency to turn over the old piece to Jenny for her room. # This works okay as "long as Jenny (a) doesn't object too loud. ly and (b) the item fits the space. That's another reason for shop- plng carefully this fall. You want .qua ty, good design and se.rie- ability so that you can shift " nishings around to suit future needs. Average homemakers like you and me can't afford fads in furnishings.' A wisely chosen rug, for exam- ple, can go from living room to S .. ,.?.'e' lips hours ..dir applieca- en or dining room a bedroom, ....giving many y !!a s o; herv- I -.- -- - -- -- -- -- mny ls are blessed --cream, pink and blue. You can! Uti hands. DeMcately- assign 6ne obatto a section -..... handsI with .slender,. taper- where you'll Ibe reainded to use . 'Ie assets any girl It. Place o In t bathroom I ..ms.am co sa et yDo - --th eyp.... Few teen.grs- w that i proud tlei own. I one .on your.iLnl aln i aul coastnw.tlum Md ea _el_ .ourlap lk .-o a Iy t nails they dless of their shape, your ~ m T "u 'er ... .. pearance of thlir hmds, but they should be ssatinsmootb. This ld e lea's double- BY KAY SHERWOOD is perfect) Instead of a sponge to makeT I know cleans ileotors .can also cause mwlus. permlantll -. seems peculiar that some action wIt NEA Staff Writer get into the corners. and dusts hlrm to theiMs. , who wouldn't think of - to o.ten nd 'i ha-ds Whichetaer method you us e. washes her .tec i .d ;t it. Ad pass wiwp host noeutI l1e I* nesng, Washing the lampshades is a hpeed is important. If the tele-, puts the daml,' ahe Bit.B ,' mm A prevent wn l.ets sent. .once or-twice-a-year task that phone rils, don't answer. If a amp ad let&' t pth ab .t ..mw .t # ," an i 1 _. needn't spare the laundress, if she neighbor dop in to gossip, hand dry the fabric. grow and v.e .ss are particularly su djet Itemember, a few minutes of remembers a few single rules., her atoM Sand let her help. .. of skin at the each ~ .alung elementss and are, a mn. e.li will reaps First rule is to know the ma- If the ecan take a com.rn- T e re ..b_ !a.I -wh load tellers of age. i al, a ysoung-looking trial the shade is made of and plete dunking, fill a deep basin, ,./ bit your nafi.t a rove. I.. .-- g.irlI. -s m _ll han&dsYi ,. nd y, wth poise Is it washable? laundry tub. bathtub or kitchen "I .o- r bdrasti cbutt M approves .r ceer girls, it's aom m and ee. Usually, shades that can take a sink with oft, soapy and luke- effective. U eumaeela.m all- & matter ofi rme .nh* I complete immersion in soapy wa- warm water ah loose ,oild off iece of. C yt% ate ith.i ard lotion dr., is 1, I ter include hand-sewn fte ric dry ade wit a soft brush or I.W.. .y -... Ai ,. tnc t8 s'_.M-eretry, ._what w ,ith "' shades--ik, rayon cotton, ny- vacuum attachment.- u e, r husband .hae .s ._h.i to each in .pand 'B .I. (lb a toho ange and ',lo-and many of the newer ma- Swish ahadd up and down in' I Reg t till0 ,"n mmaking .cerald eve ovre to handle, finds It neees- trials, such as lumarith, vinyl- water uztt you see the dirt som- f ness T*. a &dep:3a *. them well. IFah br hands. several coaled burlap laminated Fiber- ing out. Use a lathered rush or nlice o.lp~ rna.s et it r.? i'.. ,o . ,a dwr. i"Move,.. glas and plasu cs. sponge to loosen soil and wipe offalA ot o ,?,1111,,Sol It iy of hs -h a've lued-on spate. -<..-,ai thendist sl. soi bindinsor tri-ms,ddn't dunk l wate Si'm told y home econo. i inlukewarm water your na. Lt aa.ists that som glued bindings as ik *pray or shower spray For ache Son fabric shades can -be stitched seelis th.is step. Blot excess back after ong si: The second s -dewn with fine, nMt.'tna tight wate dllVr Stowel. The more on all fWs, p6shk ll W working on al fil Ii ia si teb to mal thMn completely water JA blot up the better, YOUb l!o r' astolisry. Gy .a 'sttc h t astohcmplae. t Fae c l wM in a current of drolWi hd. Then ela nd washable, air or with the help of an elec.'bac j lI and IMt ei far Many new lpamp shades are tric hair-ryer. rotating shade so way up. After practice, It M be slswill Mo u .n rX=sp hfames. If that *is evenly. done standl. . I "a ._l not ..ar ut yrsdon't If yedre going to use the "dry" "'It eat.I did once ot a 'treatment, whip up a S.Good.Mfer .to.a 4 0no'. b 1 r a ble. -I ft a bowl. Hold the foods. When t. _..y shae9 a dry surface. Scoop a dieter and 500" Mpt l cs-loth gp .' sponge or terry cumb to ie 0 re, . OW tas anruv hned cloth d gently with the.by a laems or.- 1Milt out O'f bi .aStroke paral-. sa the e The S, 'Is. You don't want Feminile feet age M d to t h* e fabric or shade forte ats lt lsmatA1 gIMS Use just the soapy ful. Once tfroth a.adleaner. Wipe with them in a 10 AM sMades also Clean,m cloth. Iand ', r -Itough' Don't lot t swab out re-Ihedlsad .aWI siO bu- fllthtst- lamp, while you're to drft cla les.A a killed homer too -- 7..d 3tt /:faninq 2arnitsre S Ourfirst li g room ru g needs for storage can also be Ue planned with an eye t the. f SU y, I've seen many ch st in ai and e styles that could ho lin in dren's bedrooms. dni g room now and cloth One Iar carpet that eemsa a room later. madeto-order for tamfl. service 1e. reco ingth nee is wovn tirely of aifor ee ty hg, as a ie The use of the syn i line ofr l scaled meant that spots an d stam can 'ae irom 22 to 36 inches wide be washed off with water wth- w three to ve drawers. Ti7? out in0. r a or flatteing out aving a trace or flattening wished in cordovan or amber me. the fap. Colors are basic ahades hogany, they are designed. to be of I. gray, nutria and.green, used in any room, or in Ste .earin qualltie are pairs, I to;a o excellent. Although the sofa usaggatay Another practical type of car- in the living the s ou pet is the patterned design which chairs often find eir. wy to is small-scaled and unobtruslye other locales. without being mousy. A new Cot- It.ghtrsealed- pu. a ton carpet in a diamond pattern benes simplifies reminiscent of an old Salem hook. long-term pie. ed-rug,-fbr edample, is worked in ' shades of brown, beige, persim- If youhave a pre fot mon with touches of green red contemporary styles, and gold. It wpdd go with infor- Flberls- r plywood mal f iturd I many room. The lht etal me pattern tends to mask footprints able, iH Ia vesting It a new chest of nree ,- iande drawers to accommodate expand- bases, i Ii- I i: * *~' .,~... ?Va ." 'Wies Say Mtes M NMf 'How-TohHodlWil'eA Tak T 0 -- .-.*:-.', ."* ; . ;A -.. L1~ 1 ... .j .- #* "--, "= ;%a~V+a~ 7',.aS'a t4 ~l? J * nv,. ) ' . . -. ,,,* -.- - aa~.t~ a- -t tOt- *y4..\ ~ 1 ,4 ,,- . a . .,.~.. a : -J ai CF 'a At .,a. hi Al fat Sf~. d. .a. . .. ** .**. INGER/ SEWING MACOS C V'alftf Mart of Te a'Mhe su nMIm p r . y ,. .. ... S , mepJ If aj-CT-T-' . 91 mam -. m .,r . ... .: .h ffM .;. ., A i B , .. .-. " ^aal^,, .-- .. . *- *. *,; .. . .. *aM . . ., ir *-.* *i ;** ,* / \-*& at . ... AND BEST OF ALL! YOU CAN. aaja' ., . .- i'. *",/ ,7 4 ~-S )E~~ *frtaa7~V S 7 - .5 1/2 oTon .. . .00 J/4 Ton ,...... 490.00 I Ton .....'....... 25.00 296,00 417.50 YOUKOSTOWI ITdIE. "Diana" Sink (single and Double) Stand Cabine WallWOant .. .* 'W an Wall Ceinet- *Ijg^BBI,4ail-- **a -4 Wore NOW 7 fat .......... 295.00 $231.00 e; .' .. 0o.. 80500 ... 4a00 317J0 5.. 00 439.00 N2LP .......... 195.00 1520JO JILP .......... 246.00 1840 AUT..TIC .... 395.00 15.00 aEE S'CTOVES N *wM .A ........ 3boo.0o AUTOMATIC ...... 375.00 216.00 276.00 RKTR.,f AWIM . Portable Iron, ....... 9.QO. 5.99 Automatic lons ..... 9.90 6.25 Liquidizers .....,.. 46.00 3J.60 P.rco ator ;........ 9.65s 2w95 Automatic l r. 'f lW. 1&.40 a A -,. . ..... ... .. Al *,J I11H U RADIOS Before 1 band ...........135.00 3. banhds ............ 58.00 9 bands ...........125.2 , RECORD PLAYERS 7814 ........... a.. J- tatL .- NOW $24.95 38.00 as.0 .175.00 75.00 RECORD PLAYERS 783r.3,R ........ 225 6. RASIO CONSOLE S peed .........295.00O CHALLENGE COITINUESI ONE CAN MEET THESE PRICES 4 lfl BRAND NEW SUITS 10 .00 r .mPE1 Baby-Leather Cue .. 87.50 Meda .4............10s.00 2000 .......... '....110.00 RAYON SYNTHETICS ,........ 22. NYLON 69.50 89.00 82.50 CORDS (all colrn.)....... ORLON BLENDS ............... GENUINE TROPICAL WORSTEDS b.. DAC.N CORD .S .... ........... IRAYON BIENDS (white & cream) .. 29.50 30.00 30.00 35.00 30.00 DINNER JACKETS .. .. from 12.50 up ..JWORI THE FOR ICOmI SFW TOPICAL WEIHT SPORT COATS... 22.M SEE OUR NEW DACRON TIES - .aa SAME AS Im O.L B/IAIO , .; 5---:,.. $ P#INT at . .. ... "-a . 5 1 .. '... *' ,. i t. : . ,* : '-'' ..' : , <' ' ": i- ' j >- A T M i y .wiwt.' 'ifl&Icfi ttl *H VVU a -. ~ a A:*:i~. .i- a - 'a.- : p V~ d T a .- ' "J .- ," SM*uburs A ld rars To SBtb.. ..rs :tt Up 44 nw A oppedle bagneid UhMer-(RiU* - .iT-. ---. -.. a ;- a- i.a.. 4r~Y.Y IC. -- Y flWWZ-I- I~ a a h'% i ""to. .iSAt...... .4. ...6 hd @5^ w at Mx Sh;ul man, a well x aohan nto pP the Noah .- ... :.!,.pymny I n the poTulal, u .' .r .j, " n epha- and Roert Paul Smitho 4na '.-*- i. --. ,Who= -, f I i ng ie m.. a rme ard Nw which is .t.. I "Te Flowering aea" in ap n er in na AOe hie0f drought country wnd in whI roche. TenI n Fig-ia nightAsi and in New ac- Gersa Pa will be flrhei' 2"'flh sbaa *nIu .3 Sa and The v el8a the 40iln i p$ -...'3 *t 5e h p- ed b ' ?eehthe.mr wil be 5tr bro a I. ble h Ab pnt2 gilb ndIn ati . bypMaan and Ca- ds4 sa old I't bas had a^- t endA '5,$ a l ll'M Ha-] ohe oubgifi r aIi t You W e with 2 cas y Coamden a AdoClpi. reen. taouts -. Ai " wh bic MArtngreruy wl*a No T B a t w rl &e atry^ i~ 'e^ a nd te ale'Bnttoma Nibsow bi1. Ot i W e "Sandhog, a y the have "Wvi a g Y.... b 1The other play l0 t .' n ua eatre the how in which '" Abbott, who wrote the ahIowwhe HARTFORD, Mich. a (P) - on SFriday earned. i., thi. &I t 7Umer oer, hisedecade ,Rith-*" Sanufwed Out aK '3 ARDMORE, Okia. -(UP) -- li c ar e amn herem aos ath re theywere fupliouiof his wor. I.L igh o rsO t hma ONnU .b was eing Auff rom door to door Whe "M t~ rambunt a -year-old Ukd "In .R'_ Ion Fiday"n gean" him'- a tt th ,m e frhsa" o 'M, a. ta :-'. -'i*. "-' .. ! - i . a 4 t0 A h. ag it" OUR AR-OlBmTOERS 1 -- i*r_ -- -- -II-- --- lo k 'St 'S P mC~: F ^ ' - ft 4 J , . Wi ?S r -i.^' Atnfnli fwf f -4 ;. .T'. -. . -:t p4 .t4.~ - 4-i. . *j .-, ;.,,. ,. ". ..-+. .... .. . o -' ., +." .. ;-. . . : t % i + ...-.. . - . C- -' - ,, .,., YOU LEA 4v s .*** 1( 1a* B a l as ve J tL ?"'S en Ctiaue- _._ (;T U tOff Mips _- AVE VaUi ADf WtI" ON CASA ZALDO Ceanti Av'. 14I uFAMU cU R l,.r;l,,uo No. S LIuw IVW- , FABMACIA LOMBARDO fourth of .uly Ave. . TH VANAMA AMERICAN3 $ARBAdE CAN vi save money doing It t. F. NOVEY, INC. m 1tral Ave. Tel. - t, S. A. ire, tune. uN . >e all work say, Night). tLD L 'Prop. recuihi and a-,oee ilr Ft 5'YUPT U' sa-MOMs-. , 54= t I ija. to I. KEl. Pk e.4wtmw GIN. xE r AOe ITiMOL UR OFFICES Ak Agenels iternaL de PabitOaclefw 4 Cenuwil huwe. FARMACIA LUX PamW Leevie I SIreet &EWIS sKBV'ICE ,1% Central Ave. NOViDADMEBM A Via SupeNVs- We . IFPk Ila flB We% r -j.*- i- --. .. 7. >, ./i i ** . M fr Sial .. - FOR SALE FOR SALE Automobile R HoRousehold FOR SALEUs-ed earn. very cheap. FOk SALE: k bedroom set with PANAMA AUTO, S.A.. # 45, Ave. dresser and stool, bed with sprin Joes6 Francisco de le Osma. and mattress and bureau with fivs ----drowers. Phone Cristobol i FOR SAE --Chevrolet Pick-up 5300 . Pn .-d- Phone 44567 Pedro Miguel. FOR AL -Metal bedroom S . --FOR -S-- tNoshmre, desk. deep freeze, dryer, FOR SALE -1948 Nsh Ambass ous other household teams. 6tK Ave. 5-passenger coupe, radio, heater. "Coco del Mar," from 9 to I1 a.m. white-wall tires, seat covers, good Call 3-1937. condition. D. J. Quade. 2-3373. - 5624-A. Hecker Place. Diablo Hts. FOR SALE;-Philco combiaotibn ro- -io-phonogroph. 2 speeds, 60-gycle. FOP SALE:- Original owner selling excellent condition. Rodman 3504. 1951 Buick Riviera in excellent con ion. See car and make offer FOR SALE:-Three-year-old table trp at House 587. Bayano Street, An- range, excellent condltton, $75. Al- con Ph.)re Balboa 4409. brook 334-., 86-3276. 'FCR SALVE 1947 Old.'obie 4. FOR SALE: Storkline B bed. I or.o 8-cvlhndcr 2 new tires, $300 clean mattress. birch finh; large Cash. Coil Cooli 8101. baby chest. Phone 86-225. FOR SAE:-1947Super Deluxe 5- FOR RENT pass Ford Coupe. 72.500 miles. new tires all around, good coand- tror. Call Bill Wymer, 25-2373 or MiseIangl_" 2-1668, FOR RENT:-Shop: Concrete floor. 3 FCT, SALE -1951 Ford 2-door, ex- darve-in doors, large window with ct'Iri condition throughout. Org- iron grills' 1450 square f"t floor incl owner. Phone Balboa 1003. aooce Also three apartments over S ~- -- -- shop .that rent for S 155 per month. FOR SALE Rent'for ,ntix building, with lorge R S L fencd-nVt. HOPKINS., 63V' M e;1 nIullouIIs 4th July Avenue. FOR SALE -Fine Boston male bull M MISCELLANEOUS J A -.6.--- OO0e1c/oTUw " Oo at StId weiqhT Z41" T. c/ SFrank G. GAte. Santa Clara, Pan Sc/o Casino. FOR SA.LE'r-A.KC. registered black 'j fe~ile Cocker. Gentle with chil- i diren. Albrook 2286. I--- --------- FOR SALE -Metal buffet $8 2-ho. motora $40; I-hp. $25; '4-hp, $J10; 1/5-hp. $8. all 25 cycle. 761.B. Phone 2-3630. FOR SALE:-Collectton coins" Snaon iih Colonalcf' iod. Piqees of ei'phr r-';, gold studios. tall Balboa FOR CALE:--Bend fi Economat outr. matic washer; 9-ft. porcelain Wesst inghouse rn6 tir;,. 12-Inch os# cillating 3-ped fan. All 25-cycl FOR SALt' Eectric Ironer. sewing maria e," louvres, ilaciallneous. 589 vano, Ancon, 2-3715. A , I~TW D--f rlirrhed W om, alboor r Anam. yIith childless family. dm family- Gene < Trader, expert Stateside. hair stylist, is now beautifying many West Bank ladies nt the Genell Blin CocollBesouy Shop. Her per- sonrlity is'charming too. Call Navy 3812. A JUNG.E -JIM JAUNT THRU CANAL AND. TO FAMOUS PORTO BELLO FESTIVAL Aboard El Poaomao's cruiser '"Pepdb ro" CANAL TRIP--Leave Balboa Dock 17 -7 am Wed., Oct. 20. Thru Pan- ama Canal with lunch $10, chil- dren $5. #ORTO BELLO TRIP-Le.ave, Colon Stranger's Club 9:3P 0wM, Thur., Oct. 21. Visit ruirii f f'to lBello. See fascinating candlelight procel- fA of- "The Block Christ"; leave' Porto Bello at 11 o.m,, sleeping boatd. With lunch and dinner $15. COMBINATION CANAL AND PORTO BELLO TRIP $20. For reservations phone Jungle Jim, El Panoma 3-1600.. RESORTS Phil. OcasMide co=tge Clam. Box 435, BolbCo. P5*bl Pnama 3-1877. Crutobol 3 J FOSTER'S COTTAGES, one mile 14h Santo Clare. .Low rates. Pne Bolboa 21866. GRAMLICH'S Santo Clara BeaBh Cm tages, modem conveniences, .td orate rates. Phone 6-441 or FOXRENT Apartments . ATTINTION *. lI Just built, modem furnished. apartments t e, two bedroom, hot, cold water. -Tel- e ne Panama 3-494.1. T;--Furnisho &i -&to h- & 4 btrooin ts. Con t a c t Alhamo AAprtmnts, 10th Street. Phan 1316. Cohn. FOR RENT:-Modern apartment two bedrooms. Centrllvy l cated. Aron 2-0480. I FOR RENT:-Modernm partrnmefit, ry coo!, screened, dining and Uving room. two bedrooms, large lktchentn and balconies. Jose de.-Fabtrda! Avenue No. 22 (Pasadenal aiec- ing Panama University. Phone 3- 1160. FOR RENT:-Partly furnished.or un- furnished 2-bedroom apartment in best reridentiel section of BjpUa Vis- ta: ,Garoge and mold's room. Phone 2-1C83 or 2-0335. FOR RENT-- 2-bedroor apartment. cool, with sea view. No. 2., Uru- guay Street. FOR RENT.-Furnished two-bedroom apartment, hot water. Suitable two coupts. Apprbf by military. Available Noveer .5th. Via Por- ras 82. FOR RENT --Furnish .one-bediooM apartment, refrigerator, balcony. Federico Boyd No. I1 Phone 2- 151's. FOR RENT:-Small furnished apart- ment, Peru Avenue No. 23. ,Phone 2-0710 and 3-1 177. FOR RENT:--Modern apartment, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, porch, kitchen, bathroom, hot wa- ter. Via Brasil. Airport Road, Pal- tilla No. 88. Phone 3-1010. Help Woated I. -..= : . mr,, - I ~ ~~~ iL --_ ... * .T aw l mu So. Phone 3-5n87. FOR SALE .-Matxe American family, Conal Boats & Motors 06".'emip/. Write Box 272, Balboa I cruIo r #uitgbhts Fe pOutboa bin cruiser ... r94 EvlIn -hp. .pW, :fOR RENT s wi S wM with.aco- ... sorli, $600. Can be ke at the House b~~, N = Cnl Row HANTs To responsible Ipp" No, 21. .. '/4-iom iown USED MERCURY MARk .40, Johnson idelyunelt dIi'kein mIta ale e 22-hp. and 12-hp, alto. Also sev- dIjlmmteer. hmtN1.$ieum ise ef erOl small, fishnboots, sutable In _S"vt torFul Jdiui lir~een t n eueeutIv_ j nor rclnti.osr.-fi.h. ._lS HII.sell reas- aUied by feign embeassies. onab ly or consider trb0le. ABgRNA- MIcen invited. Plese p h aRne THY, across side street Hotel El * 256 from 4 to p.m. or 3- Panama. Phone 3.0264. I.- from I to 9 p.m. I CflD -CA I C UNTr-f two-bedmom chalet at M'iftlores LBarriod.del MaestroI). Phone 2-4088. FOR RENT:-New chalet Golf Heights (three bedrooms), unfurnished or partly furnished. CaolrBalboo 2870. FOR SAtE 'W o S _WheeaCushmann..k- excellent condition. Street. Curundu. ED TO BUY W! BUY ,- Smooth tires, r rCaonstnction. Recen- J naleal, # 7 Peru Ave- 2-0406. SPernr 6is Up laSrd '<-. E.''" BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) - Commodore Qliver Hazard Perry v t "sd' to surrender his sword r tbe 1812 battle for Lake ut he lost the blade In. the t of Buffalo'a Frnt Park. S According to a 1168 report, Perry' statue stands "erect Sfo- square to the winds, graspingl his sword In hib left hand, fee firmly placed .,. with-a look of I,..n ,eno earnastas ...." Now the eoimodore only grasps the sword handle. Tenth precinct police estimated ) A the blade has been imalig eight et. at ys- or nlMe years. ort f tod A eumot underftame for feight rvi., c Real EMAte FOR SAL:-BETTER RUSH! eouti- ful two-bedroom chalet, tier 8th Street No. 44, L $1800 do4..7 m7th00. .FOR &SE:-$100 b dw. $45 month ly, three-bedkoom h jow, port lumeEr, Lefevre. Pr4p;' $7500. PATTERSON, 2-2344. FOR SALE:-Nice lots in Pueblo Nue- "-vo and Lefevre, as low as $200 down from $1.25 up p meter. PATTERSON, 16 Avenue "A." Cinerima Has 0ot To Answer For.. jEW TORK-(UP)-The latest S ad la a new group of nouns n l ia "rama" used to drama- Uzeverything from flower shows to upeTllassal humburgers. frovwth of these new words, which as been described ia vari- eus Jurnal, is due to the success of the wide-screen motion picture system, Cinerama, according to Prof. John Lots of Columbia -1 versity. Cinerama was colnedda the mid- i'.s when Fred Waller, late in- ventor of the film technique, of- fered a ease of champagne to the co-weaker who edm -up with the best Ahe. Not until 19M. when Vithe tt movie by this process, "TBis 1 Cinerama," had its New Yoek reiew.td m'word c the pum ere are trIs-deeerlb# as a three- Sau-articles on baldness. *Jfss .ga rlen cub flower ma-a- nursery school in na girl-New flrk bur- leain que.. _ Smie clee lng. Must stay In. Ct 2-6318 after Q:00 evenings or any tlne Saturdoy or Sundoy. WANID:-Mold to cook and gener. al housework for American family, Referenc .-otecessary. Phone Colon 992. WANTED ncd nusemd. Call Patur -. 586. .4-d7 p.m. Soturdayjl B pAn. Surtdoy. WANTED WANTED :--- 'ishd 2 apartment lv,' *refrgerator. hot water, Inrl I Congrejo or Bells Vista. Will payr, 00. Call patricia Sfeice. Amerlafn imbeasy.or Tivol Guest Hoy liity andisthe to read t Dr. Frak t.,Laubseb, who has taught maljus J 4a nd the globe to read W S l-ad "l. i beaL advice -. 0uONmaries is "don't tadk U mou." "Don't e ajatdhee when a word wiltl, bp 0L. "Don't use a wo a me will do." Laubach 1g, salt encourage- ment worla Owl6l0l'& tachfhgU ilritrhte. * Pat hiz oth time be: j.t Laubach pai do it iA . taught i, him he wtj himself" * * Laubach WilStW pupils. e ai siiti.. *k.Ue la ages and wi ng alish ,.ff,- -- .^; 9 _Ap* Q A. wery 4B-. Sl +4: &A;... .. . ', .. "' '1 : .'- ". P' ...i ". Yfou HK# fOR T1$M *04 1 HAVE THM! 1952 NUMBER PnIO 1852 MORRIS s7505 I a M beid in ig the frat a It has be--M. ntinations a be turned Director's ofe h day, Oct. 29, From the'ei by bureau d of not more .t I highly quee ed by Gov.' S ment. of ene or t finallyy In. eyeA it The edi. an e will "1M rmrf The.r of0 ,i. lt in Cinem l excites the !l ma to be .e.. on Tuesdkat the Mtefll 1*4 uspenseful adventln'.e.Mwr ous crew t'tO fbllo*B iWa yflmf 1tr an d h er 'le bm w .. '" q-" " nicolor, Witbe.released. on Tueday att . W - I O .- . 4 "- ;' ' "' ** i-*' -- -~ *[Pji A~f in-il> 1952 OPEL $504 'it OUR -.. ' *',, , '-' "'i 4 'A - IS ,. S*Tag Sl~A 'ee hpp ASI#^^.-r^B^^4 Tiu RO Pw ODT :Ar YOUR S n-_ T. W .s, 8..0. I .1 $A Ar mas Em ir- .+ Added. Natei News Eve8 . . 17 _ "!" "' ,_ L _^ _. "14' .*4 CA-p .4 - U~. ( . : ; 1 1 a.,+ I" & PAREDES "' '?' "' S r ,, l ?1' : i-' ." ." .. --I ., . .... o :. -:,-q ;"-'" *'.' p.",i, '.'.. I g/' I i~*4A4 .C.' 4. 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" :'4"t * i timontp Jugeflan..irt mpa"weace o little ^ 1t Balboa, who a-saatd .SuDy m maxn iet4_ iean.ot.ber, PA Mr. Vioalsaattf.', n gfl Jeatawe ixi months. wOeWS a Awl story Vswoma a m h e tt dl a" dPinfora--l5lJ&1 6ir- ^^J~iF '^ "MAN DOWRE i" ..mee dson a* no . B.. ,.i t Vie " -'^, .mr. -'^ "- eo 't" All artists are Invited to par- Juba ,' t .. A..:.- , anB .'4tui :I Weok' mu be e .ttlAhe Ath week tin l Tivoal on 0c4 7 or 947.- - w to szrtwo e ifraed o. tttr1 Ealtntaheh ed, graphics matt Ar &d's play, -"j nti ceramics and woodearvlf*bra l n ,.., ..' ~ o display well. t - oer. the OMX -tiex Will I welcom,& raMN t "t. haos transferred mts Ii e a l, .s T e- exhibition a Insute eJ.Tel. 3 ltn co Pt ,1 1 U n ,a '. "W6. va"E .Office hours: 10 am ^ to k o.-Sp.n- Wa hs aturdevant Gardher SaBon sfitalned this morn- tajE mt onf. of, a lsrles of small C' 4sud SJlts Ato which rs she. ia ng d. At MNew"Outer-L w sed t he ,GNew Fonnfit youg lades tmfrom th USO-M . Club. l willbe pr ,St to. W.I ..._IL t f O pte inthe evon 'a p .o e ab un Nov waith e-UII pc. To-fe h.- oa of a dpml o g Bus-with Ut n.e.L 'i e u wil-.0"t 'a f._n 7. O n k.... -- n iut.Ll .$" '.- am Berta- Men- g Moore andc r'a. to make the din- Stfair. PRIGESi 0.5 0.40. SHows, 1M is:i t4: w TT P. M. qW'rnssi pt r.per r'Prumr w .wvv ... 301 cz*o MR" luc Th7*SgmYbWI De -srim SNJ. .10& t#ebhpAMadlsua. grouDILen1 a iol '( P) j' Harold f I -be a e edical to to he65 Sto -12 noou, . 7.t :3 p.. oo h..with the "Under-Look" r.Look is a softly rounded Syet high and young a nd f yourself in Forait's Life k you need to capture m f ... tlr n f I hf... DU tULAEAI& U nflUUHUSW.W Loo0i f S DOW uter-LuI WIaMU sloU IVouo. L. e- rA- i-a Ipilored to lev te separate and rejuvenate with bliss. 'fal acti-free comntor Your exaet sie and cup ip4 .l..d fabsi Awt m M. gtpe r det.,u CbagUS.. . OCL. 'l I shodTOO1 tonight-tomorrow Sour hair willbe. hs ... s h. o brigh.l. l~l a TO J Tk i IP '' *" uaoI# AN .i . -- .' , SE I r. +'. *.% +. .. 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YE profit, sad las t q.their third5 *t> ta k which ran for wees, wa their art best season botZ ecnomtia tly and g o, Ii' lh the things .tstr leprnetd-abot by at a, asI their new vented. .trformed Into The Ani tee oteter t.pw b movie pore s ,"lS t'eaow m t* .'- Special Added tAe*u4 IN BREATHTAKING C0( si ._.' . :+. : ..' . .. A Handsome Photographc al From Milan to Napi4 p Fv aondJof m. R oe! " BALBOA THEATRE TODAY To Be Shown .with ature Prespm. f "NIGHT rLgy - II-'7 "-. . ,, .- i p- A:' .* .4-. Stronger andU ealthier Every Day Due to ACTOHEV . 4 -4-. I' * *t e. -' 'I I, : t Mother, if it is necesory to put your baby on bottle feeding, choose mJil of the highest quality, containing all the essential nutritive elemnnts to assure normal growth. Prepared especiefly by Nestle's, LACTOGEN provides a scientific balanced diet and now has the additional advantage of being enricned with vitamins as on aid to growth, toe help develop strong bones and sound teeth, and with iron to guard against anemia. ,.- .' '***'S ,NP The milkmosft i- di -. lrto t Mother' . S. ." . . 2 7.. 1 *. 4 P ~ ~- SEK ND F A 4.. ... ; k-I+ p 'a * *4 *- - II'- __ 'p .--V---..:tc,.-.-- '~~U~'f .u47ar. b-i t - \.~. ...r -'5 I IA II I, Ii' ii Ii , . 'I - -~ 'a -. -.r..--. I 1L ___~I_~_ ~ Ei --- ----- ---- A. A. A. A'" A " Apefit Bfri- Mll i -- .~~ .' . -i' --" ----~' ~ IT :;"::p- 'i:-! -:~ -"' I I "*w^ -W ij .m ui^iji. : . , ! t -." ,5. :L -" , : 0 -BL M~ p.? ..I rE^8?^A I- J . -e* Three To Oppose ,, .' ..l.nil ,6,.- fs active in.$2, uuu ,_._-.-..._, .-_ -0 mual Mile Feature Army U;J ft Previo. JanI SCadra Mexico's dasy native ehamplon, UnbeafenA DukAe BIue4,1 vus IP . which returns after a suspension for refus- "st ass wI pnter the starting te, looms a prohibitive -" -- 'IM towintoday'added onem tile Artuim PITTSURG, Oct. 16 (UP) held i-Vartolo Iale Classic for native three-year-olds at the off a dsi^. ^r* drive m tin2tnl.2 -- Dn- m. pranco race track.I ,.s._to d ,t est,_ ., unbeaten in competi- FOURTH RACE Navy from Mhe k of the naio. guda / native breds wiB 1-Naranjaso $4.40, 4.20, 2.20 teams. , SpaBravo because 3-Bull Flea $2.20. t was Pittsburghs first vic- for two touchdowns in the final 8-L. l to .. Panamanian rider Quinlela: (Naranj as-M- after three saght losses od today to rv pr- I inamquil' regular laya) 64 20. Navy's fit dtleat In four !ect record Md .uI"- Penn ,Aeria an eights meet FIFTH RACE gam, 0 State from the unbeaten, untied 2nd Race "A& . tera rving an elghtkme FT R0 r an wi tiL 0-14 1-Portal $12.60, 4.40, 2.20 ranks with - ea", oetat RIn 2-B srpide $3460, 2.20 ORC ,.i ,Ot. S- Quatiea I -F $. yait. r igghest?. l,.uro b en Ceai 'ennA t Emr) -m.m'ttrt1tyscored-d ,ouc B M-and i-Rina.Rd gth eon of p reme SIXTH RACE P threeba period tuW- itched t.t bring 2- te i ine to the starting -D Club $18, 0, 1 $12..4.0 -owoi2 _tLodal ay lt deadly ld otem i.d in --nYoliMto 'th t canseet him to on- 2-Batatazo $5.80. 2 5 1 *988, 19-14, at to9 1l mZ* 4-Itt$an .uBy at least, that's SEVENTH RACE ie .( Ue .or -. rl ]P)-0 . t will op Oscar 3--Kosco $2. 40. iDs krshNn SL l aldo Second Double: (Devon- I4etn eb.rdUseHoltO tem .a.h.od" La nsta. O i Clermo shire Cub-Snn Foelrlner) $103.20. rwaA . c, 1W5 by tp m n . In thte of a EIGHTH RACET 'P -o Dt Al t ro- nng te hi -- a .e: t a 1|. rin t btil kei was t, fourth traIght i4ctnerid s ucae s os Isa. gal Chum)a 97. 80. hinhe crwd o 0 t, 0 e 007,00 f--0. ardsi, aS! th. Viet'a BB o r Nhked 6-G. 011 NINTHRACE thrd osLisaHartel will Uhl s a t e nCfr the 'ea raohe ninth b 0. Is now nrevaiM9V e NNTsRAEckOtG1opAEv Oc, dP-ol.p hsaee th oroughbcr io 1- urlecano $11.60, 6, 3.60 1a n .m orseipe._a Ml l a t huing- ll r iatf hrt h vtictorory' - e Ismany class be Nov. 2. .Hartel of Cophagn= la ced sCaM *inUsw *ea'm bo h t 7-tp Lady 900ae2h NO0 2-Noa before 17,00 fans&.I 7 t. &.G st A lt whach RI- i-Westow $2.80. Olympic Oames in te ul mount through straight lts. reL o ( ) u -L .ck. o, a k andti UHO ne.-Two: (Hurlecano-D o ln maneu. and changes of galt n vl.withIot '-"--mt eI-&----"n-*" -l co 0, e ce. 3 won th world teu i in AI .. aa., O. 16- tent me, e *an$' stll turiTNHa- Cutl) 21E KeU MW' k7 ch(UP)e- back DickAIIItor*&"Bstate, -n-,N4th-ca "In" i 1-Hapy Abode $6, 3.0 " len brought b from be- da l i ac c' of _,i__an___-__ Joe (The T._) Brodsky coam-. maootbal R u s D.a Whoetsahle Pr r mer e jo t oe sop oat!jg Wlie nthe -o e all. 14 lothirdrSoutjestllnrdConfere colthe lnlfheav rsoff beo- .to ,p,' --,,.-1 ., P -,di op-rwpili ih-o-.l 1aOght Athluetes .1A MiES, .;-h6(6)--olo-/-L--oran-t EASTrOXFORD, MUlsulOct.n16 ( )oamn ms, Ih.lOr $(P-Cl -Ti DTeir n even other track's Nr e 20 ich. State 19. with scampering traght will.ahad throuhareh we won thof the Cleeland straight vi Countessctory SPrants for Colu ta 7, Harvard 6 and cut by hs ra se t tor vout'S iastradisne.i tha powf 5t9-(Charmceng a. Royal and Missoari 20. Indian 14 clear for a 7tonoying 70-yard Washington on, blanked Iowaa purse. BOklahoma 85. ssssis 0 toucppi eihdownher couldn't or John (The Blast) 1d-La n g o ca etpfston ebrasa27,OrgpnState7 the step from Bo7ru -ptoKma- * r- 4 W 'G itead alaed in thyJIMMYe Colorado Iowtate "ere" said I why littlhoe two noraHighIt able a1't havto live. i re- wthe naon' -.lk ld -,- e -e UPPittsbeourngh 21, lNavy.t to uny tr pt M. itbT lb il; l 'ld. .l S-o M Mat --buh'"e onwceBucknell2,Temple o0t.soundly thri a ny. school,f.... ; "hR-ie "d .one ngth risan M 20 a e linut at me thing quar t toan yl Uerent .tof o r .., t . .1 ,V' e) are and ?Ma 14 hat utgre tha ew too ers7e ten or NA Serv rdia MWlteP*weIlghtod A- West irginia1Pn 1celinged dreng l roomi limpingoe block bsr f "__ t heh ReA" I. ilia ; asrtheveteran o a n Tn ports than. at la count, any The answer is tRussell He wlas bot-- .--me ri1. Rhode I. 52, makes college scouts reel. Br, the famous S fdo From an average yelyenroll- RusselIls beeat Donor for ust- a mo Iut 9th aOe "f" 1 Bl" lA the" l y CONRADO meant of 460 hao0 boys the 24 years. He ce from Notre Browns. A 0 y wat Windsor w eastern Pennwylvania hih school Dame, an injury pr- do 10n I e bover, to a me, ..COt_ l In the Virginia T1e, eW 9 ee 0 tIit upIn-the miomd'd/le a . ... sven fur- Florida 21 Kent ucky7 sof t anus-tched as a a .InOU..' .Bu I con- Si g^ a.AbM 27. Morr^i^Ls Brown 7 ent go 1. 8r ttio the mo onto the came to -kWest Poins po bgo ut ite. r. s at() Va StS r ,lso; Bimbo frmconi, the talks ssof the immortal and he ceray m.e e o f o eay &h fonG r p .. f 7--Ce""lo 1 t Road Dark Mill Ptttar and enou gh non-head- Rock. McLangry pUsed a 8-(Y Prince c'M240 Ie Noe vliaor comlleges at e top of the His reco the samey too. A b ..n. 2-Grlu & (rlryble _- Meta O ..bal heap u or years oist upU aen ln wnnr oPt l 1eA il E.n o On an average year, therrrei 0 trichno J1 known wh.r u tshat tOlther b I I 1-D. Miion.al 80 0 ARTORD, n. (UP) about 28 Donora graduates play- evwide man n rem SOh2uto$--i.o tfe0.lo e 14c 01 t Don NI h SLe M. Thorpe head of Conne-ng on e first string of college And. as miht suspect the asked. -M. Road t tict'sh. 7.h and game depart- teams around the nation. bird does Up In hea 4-ing's Prize S(Golden e -m meant, spent his vacat. Station n New At first, this f.ire ad tself numbers Donora High "Otto Graham," said eto toat SYork state fishing would st by hieem to give e nswer takes the iLaughry. ontess .e i and M o, I 20. Indna 14 clear fora, oibul- '70-yd Washington. .(f/ 9o 1-(Charmln Oklahoma5 IN TEREST touchdown dash 0. Chuck at clim"aeids'UOnuselrala"inSate Iyste7 thle TtA estepRN -1E.s.. lan bean dAdI n tho I-e o Ckne t.towa s, ttate mo0.TRs"a.Ti.,nO.. l,. acosedthe Houston 14 Oklo:k&,M7 have uts-all you wa Vt." quipme outom Anie. y ClU "" Oe length to the Tex. Christian 21, Tex. A&M 20 He was explaining something AtRs oia It's onrferent 1 Ta vLer Arkansas 20,. exs 7.n _that nore than a .,few .people story. -i.-. :,too 4,we for. a.l.ten 'nim I -Pave Abod! returned -6 and Baylor, 34Washnipton 7. have been wondering about for m uch., e/e wom way .--entiia Uioon by Alfredo some t ne. The little steel town of numbers. a 20o- 3*e1Brie one orWr1t- 4-Scythia ofithn r, yo Ueep has sent pounder., e -a s 5Rose HIP i000M.iTh day.s-lo..more athletes IrAq big timeme --- -"--Turgot scairoredte reeFranco Tips lhighschool in tp e world. coached teems play the way that maner.. HIs fa un.1fI 1 t .-s.O AI I From an average a ly enroll- Russetl, as been-t Donors for iust-abI a 0aU"sth Race " -18 t pyoft' Iye .Toradofn ment of 460 e alnboeys- the 24 years.as e cme from Notre Brownd. '80.. paoff..0_ "l-.lu lasnsweet Windsor western Pennsylvania high school Dame, 1in an Injury pre- 2u.40 onEnes 8 am ct Dan To, er of the ter whie b not him the Donora s.H es a.pretty d j I.Sa..- at (e) Valley Star FranI cot tk "-."of-theImmortalandheeer' :'w 2.602Nwk Mill.Pitstar: and enough non-head- Rock. McL..ughnyUd JA-M in ISOon Daniel --cllegstk p -a --enouploftheis r o l sene, r Grad t -r wl 1 Mi . P. d. al. 105 d* R : L. O U 118 ,. ," 5 rH. Ru -zls og 2 -& ,- " ReynsR. 107 15-i S" a --. ,.% L. a irel. Iai w .l C 5-1 odoy lO4x-SAS u 1-1 A. Gs,. Mll -1r a a o 1-1 i Rl 0 i0 " r.-. San. .N'x.pt. o-w oeen . Orts.. 1..0. . a 0o n 11% -; . F.t r.': 'l " i *''.' e.r. Ol* e .rly : -ag.7 g ...eel e t. 0: 3. wl."18 '1 .tIurt 5.- n fr_' -1 v. airal 11ki--Hoad t 1 v. rdleo 13 it it io R. 10r At. rV 100fssehe Bi gte 10 .. -w- -^ *-- _--- . V. r. 1i .Anlfordu. dIT -1 V. Brao. 213 -.". e1 0. C no 11 -- n n ip NA. i. 11 --A.un trm. 4-e 2 *e. Ila erh1 luaprte 7 r"~,ii.S'e _.W Pee'li: 4ii Sesmio ao. oa 1 t5e Di-1 u 110 -. ree= i, Iph ,-1 -A.i. 110 --Le t aimmli s-1 1-1 E.Qparteh 1 o td 1- J. Brawe 110 --ta Idlea l it 3-1 L. 01ral. 11 -Hard to beat h -1 P. ldaL. 115 -Dage rous e 3-1 A.tiv 105-Bad- reinSt i u '15-1' O. Orll US -Mu-t improve here 4-1 P. Riae R. lOO1.-Traetlo perlaset 10-1 8. Carvs. 1O0z-othing to iNcates 10-1 mporftid ^,p4. :.-WNSOM Poo elomse: 4:40 V. Orte. 11 -I--n favorite diltnce 4-1 J. peyes 115 -Returns In fair ihape 5-1 S. Carv. 1131-Prefers route rices 10-1 J. Plmpt 118 --Could Improve here 541 L. Girpj. 110 -C-onverted printer 3-1 A. Ruit 115 -.-wesn recent form even L. O0al 118 -Could help fentuyate even mpufluted !oVLlla: iMM P*.I shoe: 515 0. OtL 115 -Mutinnnr ore 4-1 P. R. Loo. d gfood laest p 4-1 a. -ma. 0ovnarnmed iRpetb 4ler o10-1 .- %I -Dropped -lin M P 3.-1 V.Oto 110 -Rates good iedance S-1 1 t, G.' 11_ oo 1-. t fourth e ter 3-1 J.- V|. 108 P beat Tumpol 1-1 i I i , f -' :." r as 0- AI Va. 113 iet T w 4-1 HAS NEVER -DEFAULTED ON A B PAYMENT! I .... . t.UY hy'rt e allsold! fwi-'-' k-1Hulo,~i B oli - ~ '-; L t'* *~'*~ - h.-.- .'~ .1 - r e I. .&.J .Ir,- Id .' ~i~pL 'P Wdnkh Puts Mnebof Back In Footbh BIkiM | d out per e his -Imn Brooklyn fans. and Brooklyn reporters re- r the Doeger leadeahip. f. ofIAle iNM l4 nn1l ioer Leo Durocher, thear e or iu places In the National League in which S -fu .. A" d wow s ap to' d0mnn' Alston with faint praise, and fdth era e at onoanaement that Dreshen is thq anar f played Robinson seems likely to remain with the Dodgers chiefly because no utt offer for hi has.beqn made, and be has beB disgqawc te rs for a hb services with his disqualltical tion of e of L loct ale. bbIIO. Ii ia ine itter.e ttll Is a grand competitor. But he hua slowed up and In the process of slowing, has set up resentments witia. m Uelf. Roblnson Is a fighting ball player. ut It Is conceivable that -the Brooklyn froat offtl this at season did not admire some of the out eppings of r notably the bat heaving inci- dent in Mwauee. * If RobM 4ton aty te W uld he play? He is no out- fielder. he no loner is adequate second sacker. Nor should younger candidates for thid be bused aside. It is a ve Mt h pomlVal whc O lahley faces and I, for one. am d.l witm. ortanmity to toss it right Into v- aAw ,BO.EJ *IJM.o MN, * S If O'Mailey *A.' S"Mtk have handy solutions for those ia...a-trJusnir 0l)a4, whom the letter writers I Anammy to mue the double play. Russ Meyer, who en ae to fit-~mtelf Into the Flabpsh picture, and . re to be trade bait? has annosmnod th.t his trading efforts have been DUceig t 0utnealdef. Be_ mstd nottiBE about LB r6J: ce asin about oran 0.e.-..,, ltj-to .hS.oI score d rgl Tlhk pass defenders gang up bn LouIsana State's oh a i aCs is'o.ur the T .ch goal. ..aking t look as i( they are in pthe dd1e'ofaho i.tistnW left_ to right,. YeUowjaselth BHcky ',Baimburgee JIihIl Thoopaba "* \ and BiU Sennett. ) . .. .... .. . ^ ^. r f ..- : ~ -~T~4 r.1 nmy ertOFu munfiB e Mrtlin was thrown horses for 50 yards wnt .ft- SW C .^ronary Bsomoursi ) ** 'i te final 3i0Algft. o Male CouMld Ape out that deficit by selling Chico Fer- . dnsne hniw. d pro $135,000 and Charley. Neal, second Btit a thr l n~lde. nor Neal is surplus. whihe 7 m OM. .opmtted when -he sold Chico Carrasque -to the-Wcr t And for nly $8r,000, too. It A quiteoevident that, what with one thing and another,- eIpeaIy; at failure to break even fIna h/aIly on the season,- I Waer anc I oUal le mIn trouble. Not oNI that. The expert ve announced that the Glants will make i t in a That could be the source of the O'Malley's biggest ladAche. CARRASIMIRO MORENO NE MSOTA oAIt.K" GBAYh TAP T a'L T TO MARMOLERIA CASIMIRO MORENO Laoated l a g.t No. I t aw"A or I Xdbefhu2e 2-.265 In mount Ietabov weea arth ght ** ........ ;.. , .-.IJvy Williamson and SAmeche. (NEA), -* A im control of Steward Z"( moving wheeL Psi e Direct an Steward Lad hit his su gooms halted the limping >accn " Worth Lote VALUABLE- i north (a Mil. lion) Lutz shifted from T quar- . Lerbapk to fullback to make Duke stronger than ever.(NBA) uder I-?1 % 0opoienti . For the'nst time in history t h ore t no single .wing plays i M nnesota's offense. Coach aWtatb Installed the split T. Warmath wears 'era down yvit numbers, ticking to con- Ilte platoons jaing both ways. T scond tea0ee to geto "The second team got us all fired up when t iy marched to the'"irstatoucano*n," said Capt. Bob McNamar- after North- western had been wa.lolp_ 26-7. "We started te 4o somi tink- Ing whilv "itting on h',bench. I knew.w.; hadt tart mIovIng or we'd do 0ot of bench warm- 'And. whit holes that (Bob) Hobert and (Mike) Falla (the tackles) opened up when the first club got back in." "We're challenging the first -team to sa who can do the best job of moving the ball," said Quarterback Dale Quist. the con- verted tailback captainlIg the second team. "We think we can do just As good as they can." So there are two asides to. the Minnesota story and Warmath wisely uses one against the other. Its an excellent Idea when you *ave numbers. and the 41-yeai-b0d Thnnesseeaft w a s greeted by 22 lettermefl. Minnesota ran much as It pleased over Pittsburgh n Iits most impressive- performance. The O .lden Gophera wamed up against Nebraska. After three straight, the 1111- LATE CATCH Omie Tillet displays a sllflsh he caught in ' the Gulf Stream off Oregon In- let, N.C. It's customary to give up on sailfish in the areas -afitu the summer season on thi theory that they migrate south before autumn. Now progrios- ticatorq say the outlook for the species may be good until latU , faiL (NEA) coa o D e penaly be lie dhRgee Rg ds s tGea flGe-sfndeR an m SPO Ofam the 1 tra to in sw to l Ir s anmatd MeNta st ssecoD MNdnit M thea la g i Q. A backNtbh t clear. A texmidt ms 1ve ohim Intftfero nols scouting report filed by end a- .,,der fro be coach Bobftnge had somelaipg ""o ^.y ^re' like this: "Rugged and versan B po b... tile. A. As long a San sei oa ar h "Veteran team-in fact, It's fender any p,9 two teamsbecause Warmath al- i a v iolatl. CU ternates two lineups without for any art ee. any great loss of effectiveness, jast an' It was the second unit that the bMkof the M broke Northwestern's back after it played the' filmt team on even ti s u terms for a quarter." i g King praised the offensive,- a- bllity of the halfbacking Me Namara brothers, Dick and Bob; felt that Minnesota. had'. two, highly capable quarterbacks in - Gene CappelletU and Quist. TODAY There's power at fullback, withB ,. S:M. . Johh Baumsarner and Frank Bachman about even in ability. Againt4 Northwestern, Baum-| gartner went St yards in eight rushes, Bachman 05 in six. pootbal games ate won in the , ,lie :and .WaMath knows hqt to -do with one, 6r In ht.p esent case. two. He played end and e tackle at Tennessee, where he i assisted Gen. Bob-Neyland before i succeedLng Herman Hickman as l| I Army's line coach under Col.lll Red Blak., ilII o, you see. Minnesota's now head man has been well exposed to Grade A coaching. He came to Minnesota f r om Milsstapp State. "Minnesota's Itne lasa .peri- enced personnel, fine s i and aggresslvenessU. re .d the. In- linols report. The .uluth singled out Ends Jim S,%tu%, brother of. the '49ers' Obdon, and Ron' at any. position, either, be stressed. SMtniesota hasn't been the #)ante of the North ilnce Bernie Btarman pither- oat his touch or ran out of material. - Regardless of what happens from here on In, Murray War- math has put the oldeGn Goph- ers back on the golden trail. .IWe F Fr M4-8.MII S tea A ummuese.- cooPm MIWMY Encefnto -'Tood .John Pa-S'B, I -EXECImTIVE SUT Debbhe Reynlds i "Affaire of DIlt CM QVol, t d a eat s prtsman and gentIeman- Salute today the memory of the great sportsman and gete Don Arturo Del Valle-by taking inm the "Arturo Del Valle Classici 5thRace Purse: $2,0 Added 1 1 i II I ./. rturo del t/alle classicc " For 3-Yr.-01d Natives One Mile Pool Closies 2S5 2 4 i .*:i- .^ .. lvt+ -1;; .- NA iwc-q. 1 3 .4 4i IENIELAS tt[ d 8th RACES A' m "r" - LA ENEA............... ..LG rau o - BL.ACI GOLD.......... . $Eichlz - MERIZA 'MATRU............V. OttiP - RIQUI o......... ...... 0.. .At, VO -"I * - - I-. - ' II .'% . L '2 of f ., ? tlo I i ii~ 113 113 118 I - :. - = = i ; = -- -- --- --- -woo- i. I ::: ., . .; h S -- ,. -. .- gh .21 Maryland. . 33 AhAia . 27 W.VIrM.* .... 19 No. Carolina 8 TeUb ee 0 Penn Sta. '' SI * a', 'A ~;r~ : ~; 'a~ a. > Where It ' tia yard of a Baltimore elementary school, white and colored yeanglers play together a' ieeess. For them, the South's new desegregation in the schools seems to be no problem. Keep Sch I.;-..... -.4 (.a..." I.. 'Ca- ~-U - ~. ~ F' 'Sal 'a 7 f Do"wt This so .is'me tA1 eaungster' kOte " -1- S! ' <.,. -' *. Sl. *" .' ;, * .'a "'A" WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, DELAWARE, IT'S MOSTLY PARENTS WHO CAW TAKE By KENNETH 0. GILMORE IFl igW ' .' WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (NEA)- A pretty blonde teenager glances at several colored boys as they enter the S'thj.ohool building. With a worried frown she confides: "My mom and dad are scared to death I'll marry one of " tfeg- and they tell me to stay .away from Negroes. I don't know what to do." . Another girl asks: "Where are we supposed to draw the line without being prejudiced? A lot of the colored SkN are nice, but what's going to happen when they really start feeling at home?" !, It's much easier for the boy 'cause they've been playing baseball all summer with the Negro fellows, but S" we'ir on the spot. Just the other day I wat-asopping downtown and said hello to a colored boy in my class. Every-' I body looked at me as if I'd committed a crime.' ; A Negro boy alep has something to say: "We feetJ strange ourselves but if people will let us alone It'll work eyolt igters and many aire tSii._ hard to make eat of an and emotion- qation. conflict in the community home make It difficult. as they fail. i UAWiofasores of d ENW wasalti. we fIt "a where Mia have ay-eady mixed 4 and white children tb rp with last May's Su- SCourt decision. Waiting ir Southern states, with iceptlon of ArkaMas and arne waiting fr the lmue furhW. Inatruer e time. thi fall before action. erouas localities where iunpe is being made, the liters themselves play a part in keeping tings in Scan spend hours on pa- k and lannin" one 't o along,'It doesn't Show youngsters react- Newark, Del., High eIh now has an en. Over 2000 students, V -i are Negropes; S ..Cold Statres o-,colored boy hurried i eSta .on ring someone is kbebtold m and crack- a.'i re goes al tlo .a- heard the, remark and e one who made it re- to his home room with cold stares. -'next week hardly a -teenage girls at the .i hbl were walking wer one afternoon. rhem was a Nero,. Zt .' N.' passed by a local Z S 2' fhe white girlsaid, 'Sgo fin and get a soda" colored teenager hesitat- 'went in with them. When asked to be served the replied, "l'n- sorry but are not allowed." ght then,"' replied the "We'll go ao me- i and we'll 'ale see to Surest of the kids ln't sk ents aren't the on- M ore trying to make work. Te .Negro ~Ml fooitbal playMe llto the,. locker room .l't~ praetiCe salmson. =f b sa, A '"I'm all over hem iiiiiiiiiiiii~ito ijiT^--.LjleSS School in the DistrIc of Colum- bia the situation i; d4astically different with 411 ,L. ,tu- dents and 598 whitauti lr classes together. Surprise Protest Officials were procaisilng in- telgnUwanas hpee M b id dey me m0 Later in a me@ w prinolpal they ven their feel. wings which were ty pical of those of other kids in the city where outbrh roepof. "We want iU U b .t- gration can' ut,' one boy. "AIrIw rk.-I we have anj t- do wth But others oppotiob. Says one glir yia hu- man beings f i urdives. We have toe them, live with them,Ad b4 doing this we shall bid a better city."" SThe incidentt McK I n I e y comes as a fe to prince: pal Charles r .ra "I wao convinced t -l .ny school could make ina itii e work it was McKinley,~a ays . A little girl- up to the. desk, gives her cher a note and whispers,." .to:'be sure and read thia.?! m Mrs. Daisy SMIahs looks at the piece of p wlth its childish scrawl 'ftii address- ed to her and says. "I'm glad to have you here this year. I hope I get you next year. You are, very nice. Love, Connie." Mrs. Simms has received ma- ny such notes in the past from worshipping .kindergaten chil. dren, but this oze is -different For all the five-and "six-year- old boys and girls in her class are white and she 'is colbred. One o/ Few Mrs. Simms is one of the few Negroes who is teach ing in Southern integrated i c h o o Is. Her experiences and those of others in the same situation throw considerable II g h t on ..what has been tabbed .a major difficulty of intbg~rtion. SCHOOL WAS 4 1 Itu, An-- nabele mothers bIMan pb ket- ing. Judge repened'it again. In the Distrit iof, Columbia, Baltimore and-e Mmunities in Delware and'- Virginia, Steophers botbh W..VdfWhite areoking a. w ilMe in de- Stermnin hoe .i cesefl the chame will be.' -'- In these area. Sctool..author- jties,.re beghinran'to.ut into Spraetice last MiH U.- S. Su. Children Are.. Ci.dren "Children are 'hilaren" is an expression teachers qad time and again to expli her con duct and action under the new SayNtm. Xvven those who fayer segre- gation -set aside 'personal feel- in when in the classroom. A tout. through many of the into- gpted schools bears-tis out. 'My- job. is to start giving tiese lIds an education' regard- less qf whether they happen to be colored or white," remarks An older teacher in an element- ary- school In Wlming m. Burden But the biggest burden falls on Negro teachers who have been moved into mixed schools. They are on trial as much if "not .more so tham the colored children. Due to the administrative re- shuffle under Jnteation on the' elementary level in WBmi.; ton, Mr. Simma and seven oth er Neigro teachers moved, into Idschos on a "Vhu31aty, SSchool autheoitl felt It 'would be wiser to notify all the pants involved before elasse liii. wee e b/ uridel- . al and or two members of Admits' A mother: "mm - l wasi sshoked at fist, but- then I calmed down a.Mt espe- cdally after Wks asui M.-rs. Simms was .an excellentt teach. er." "The hardest thIn t6 explain to my Bobb was that would . not be aing last year's teach. er as he id been earlier," says anot', 61%1 Too Basey A few pentso d.ec .ed they would ed their children if there were going to be a Ne- gro teacher. But not h a ld has dropped out of 'pehool for this reason. "It was not too easy for me at first," says colored M r s. Grace Wat s who teaches hgi school history and social studies I Morgantown, W.Va., where she bp jived all her life. "For ek Plea durig one dis. cussio s 9g imposts and expoeta the words tar and pitch came up. , 'rSomemoe. asked me w h a t pitch was aud.a boy who has been trying make me feel un. comfortable ,aid with particu. lar emphaIlt, 'It's something black.' ' "These things never hurt me," she says. "I Just don't raise my vonce and eventually they straightep otu. Now that troublesome n 2ng fellow is one of my best Mtdents. "I don't owat the kids in my class to 6e eiaid to discuss a- nything. "We talk about race, mar- riage, Iegraton and even the word Dl oe." are eder M its A."~ Cheyneyk also For 30 she has been teaching- a second grade children o l Ifesarroom ele- mrentar' mas at Hokessin, Del. ", Prod-tolget her col- 1 entered ,. m ~ sb. !ou ORDEREDD HAN E$ ..,And There's' Reliious Integration ,-- a - Ber- 1,000 s1ahafte to dig on Ue"suir wk- "' '" " wWo.. .. . .. . ... ... ts -o the Ad- S.trict af Coia tiU ~t'h The o e .t I an -1a; erc c ommniter" itan are atte ahta n'f a ired. Te .'e p j .tI -Ardn li nveatlr ponw ,.l. ",. tend.r-alonguli rte ei e Court. 'r c aon a their as olehet ,eou tis_ ;Neoonmuin.'. blt.he on 'ca i d wn ... e wtheiri, o.;oen w a g't.h""- P t ^cogtrseie "Ols- j f t ur, k'isia ad s sistanof.ior m ored totoe...rse o of twoawhOdbea &ei'n z d.coued in thea o school fe n ah reason f.l tce. t h'i voice t-eir ntegraio, bi.t Mii Chmils emnotin s 5n a 9 kmthe i ,t gp itso3ia,.tonws iinn, n k Judi e. te r M ..e....:i-.,lk-s.r- or i o ni cry community buts she ag em itnd for a .' -,' aoqChnm an - .hasi "I threat, thOf t -red the sme s the N. aot'h1 e s-.isneE1 sto feecl fo sh. for tdreason /ft iSp tbei wouldn't be happier owith others e n andM e friends dows at the other belle SandMobJs ifro , AWnrin ustfitme. n mored to be i cue for a pro- O, ofr O Rl Ii"i Wth cmyzn from Fairont, W.V.p , "There'. o way o. rin to wreck the oh f e don't litn it," say. Fairmont's wv-r w il rth Judge L. Hrueper Mredit t s 'tf nd eearn_,w it's very likely smome, -Are ovavo to have ibinet ng e il n th. out there for yeHa. 'm t' b ,.to =0s dveUs. ae ands dtowetthe okw b'l ?Jle th survey as W t V' I W. '.a' .. I,-- 'Ca - --a ~ C a 5 N 'I I - I- -a 4 'a.~' .a4~ "a.4'4 a~. ~- a.' a.*aA *~f'a~'t" a ""a ~. .J: ----^ *;, -. When youengstelrson~ capital a a l. l Maryland, Dela wt.b fS." thbs fall. they lase integration of wM ~ ~.tarplua i' tonally ssreate4 fi.i .e Court's ruling ings I hIb .ffitd sttaei; kae, 0.l.OR-' more toured .ommuuiis Affeted by 1$. taflkdi 'w a- dents, tacheu siz pnrinta for a humnumis i'tt of deaegregait at wek.. .*a* * ds i2; 'a V a C"'' ' i * +. . ,T ?.*.,. i;_ *fl . _' - I J t' :1.4;. 'I r 4 N -'V.. r~ :: 4.. - * -. .- .1' 1*~. .- -, I.. t. ~ , S U. S~. ..1t * "-v-f- * * r IP t y: ^ ti-'f-' '. -. 4 1 ,,MDA V tUi: 3."" , t rf a- p I. a -*qq .)- ' urn l"ti.' ' t. , Iftt m.* M id S 4aWl al CR YIPARITHM T tio, Sxa e ue bn aa a asn outh.can. ^. ? 5. I- U ti 4! 5 Isi*.t ft l toward b i..I..and S- t a-' "~tu amtee. It .M t making A. JMAZTWG A GCO FHfniVG ioo^ fto9riest ini thoM. iPlease Give Hera Ring d "i 06y i tol tbleone Rera'telmoIA 611*0 1kM Sthgfl* rsp*9tV% Ius -x 'at o ,Y' u .i 3S.WC(W "flM MM u(- tl-,_l_ t a -" ... * a _b 'WA - - -wo AIw 4aM. si., ,li.: t ..co -S ..'. - ?mnnwAt.u f flb'^lias win p I* it h a -7 Mo ..-. nv 0L1 - U ,.- v .. ..- ' f t.:t -r' n. *. ,ea ."ttr . 0" 1 l4"LWrutua liO " ar, iusop wvijii ^w I^B?' l *^W iw A Gj a ma tae atitute a; This i Stunt SeoLDv.O U tw6 t I hu. om .:base smahem i i_ im Mffli il ni.i slRX numb ehr af tW4 Mup gos for BrAow'n trflsk 14 te rigt had Sto yout t. ObJct o the gaine ip o WUd be 4 tMor umuspemtng victim to attempt to it. a a ties U naw *n fotg t a pia of water while mabny an se In )LDED. y -idt haUd. b Is to aHpsad of a pan at o water, sub- b W mM are YaIn an Wen wIth Sour and watch the vit' sa ?" "Do you know? striadly e1i md a paroU, of Bo ul am *Ir r-t. - f~iTf. Ir/ a U/ ilk ?tVWox 9omx(ke nhi/c L M '_.a -,- , .. mne'i. UcS^ ^- *ViSwnefl Jutut 7ra^* *nonM-1 thia s m4 do lead !Iammt in oath tm. (t Ch 8d) (1 7) S ,te? na 7) j1~i S l.. . *14 SW'- mm-s Ut *E . 4- *- lB I *.s.Lt. ,ltoD r- a loo bophMy -eitu. with a fw Samer oas hata the ubaer. Wate, MiOWN the coam mm 4tmq ad .i in four sovm. . ^^.lii aS- S' a e ..o . ~^^^^ B .X ^&B *^^^r -iX--: S I -,,' S ', l ., ..,. .. -. '~~- It Aa'.-. II: - it J *1 - -z&.;~k&;ia~kK- -.4S,.. t: 4 i~EE4. " .t.-A, J. ,_ t, .4 ., .t ... *' I.',^ .,... -* ,. :HI^ ^'--.-. *. 'S? ., ;- ,, .- $ :-L-. .. ^:., .,= -*'*". ,,.... ?r .' -, h. '' . . -. > t *. <.'- *t -,, ," ';-', *-,. : j-- 3-- -. -< ^':* f ..;: ".<,*.. .,- : -. . 'y- . "' ,- ^.- : ^- te s ? ^, . * ..- ?, ;.l.^ .,, V ~rs tIt.~. *Ifl r. tur tl o tion til Ihete a. PLAY A ti .I Si 1,, :. MowO "* stI. ~,44 *. - -J: I-' :- ,-' 7`7" ' rF1 MOA, &, (Ma go.* ItioteltMoft u O . (* 1H !71-l " :O~i# Vil~ . *. ' ".. ,, ~I' forcea.ia normany wetr i tc. Dt Orat ap I ioa .*&oll may "., Ib tbrU Ia forpg "centitot ActoknW A qvWillain, a ;Blesak witv title tRat'1rudy, a five-month-old aimigm for at a fairin Trenton, N.J. goek NeJ.b.hw.owner, brushes eem - N- V<,.- .. .. . h., .. -. *.<**. S -. Jff 1 . I. I 7 " '*^ 4' I ~4ap ,'-poul lk ids, fer a .w in r WEiort e II race *Ru*d . / p pm :::-:' -t .3 -. - .' .33 ..*'.4 3' - ~IW~ *33 1: *33 .;i S * .33J 1. 3: 3 .:i- 3,,: ' '* --'- 3 . : -* -., : -,. ., " F-~i .53 - * r . iyg E.i^i jjf *I^ ^- .3 3, '3 .3- *1 3 -. ,I i- -. L. - 6-qJ - .T - "Pi -v ~;dllC-~W*~i~C-'I.~;'l~-~i 'A- ;-!,', iirLlid;aLi:. ' * .3 . 3" ,r *"^l 2. *, :I. , 0 E- -SruWn y A sao -0 0 KANSd S a itamilis bhneaar e Menta henot diws fed with o mangdre even th e lphintm A he' W. sthe aness City Blues in the meriMackn M clbutb will move. dr ener an d Otud ar It'oned as reported Johnson ay e'ea t- general nchager. Carro now hold a He says the kn ports are news to hbmn. Caerr Moore says he ha no Idea wreof the Paklats , club 'wll move. Denver and Oaa, areM, b 0e g of l toned as strong ponsibilities for an Amerlca- 'All that must wait until Kansas City actually gets the A's. ,- o -. Little known Mayo Smith bas been iwneG Terry Moore as mhalager of the jbUdvbiI I1rft S1955. The 39-yWe-old mith0hw .M- in thiemajsemanagd. m e WS ern Ascia4lon, the Ylwt twd*sA*A . .Figurefreased by the NCAA shdw haxifbt Dlick James S Oe inis the nation's -top e0g0l t ceiver. Jamenhas caught 16 Dasses -. Um- :oleM say the unusually low'tot al Intlcates s9p T tai'owing to more receivers this season rather 'trAia concentitting on one or two. Two world track records were broken at Londoni wnecre an Ielgiln team met a Russian squad. ".url L1Luytv of Russia seti the ttir record when he- ran mte 4qu-yaru nuroies in al-and six-tentu see- onus. This is three-Lentna of a.:second master than record set in 19a2 by Charlie Mtudre of UorhelL .,11s 3 hnataway 0t England Wfllowed up by running the ilve-thousana-metors in 13 minutes, Al and ltve tenths seconds. Chataway's time is five and one-tenth seconds laster than the record set by a Russian las 'lugus". -- 0 The Boston Red Box fired manager Lou Boudreau ana named inity Hkggins to succeed him. , .ne former Cleveland shortstop and manager still haa one year to go on a two-year contract. General Manager joe Cronin says the Ied Sox will pay it off about l36,000 If Bouarcau doesn't get another managerial joD. .ilggins will manage the Red Box for two years. He's a ormerr lied box Lhird baseman and- managed the Louisville tarm club this year. -. rmcr major league slugging star J im m y Foxx signed 32 big leaguers for a cLoss-country tour to combat juvenmie delinquency. Foxx, who was voLed into the Hall of Fame fast year, says the tour will sart In January. T'ne piayera - travelling in groups of aour win appear in all 48 states In an elort o light delinquency oy as Foxxx puis it "preaching twe gospel of oaseoall." among tWe players wno have agreed -to tour this winter are Uene Woodling, Hank Bauer. Oil McDoug- ald. Whutey lrord.and Bob Urim ot the New York Yan- kees, Sal Mague oi the Uiants and OI Hodges of'the Dodgers. Omers Include Mickey Vernon of Washing- ton, Dabny O'tonneu of Milwaukee and Joe Colemkan oz Baltimore. l~n minor league news, officials of the E a s t e r n League voted to operate the circuit again in 1955, al- though there will e some changes. 'Ane Albany club will oe sold and one other team may change to aIf- terent ci.y. League ofilcials -meetdng In .ew York- declined .o say which team might change location. -0- The national baseball weekly The -port g News has honored tour member of the penaAnt-waftIg Glants and Inulang. " A poil of players, manager, umpires ad writes pick- ed outflclcer Wilmie Mays of te Oiaats as player of the year and JohnnyAntoneUtlll of the Giantss pitch- er of the' year in the NatonUl. 4 &u. Amin_ League lionors went to a pair of Indian... Second- baseman obby Avil as op player and Bob Lpoimn as cumber-one ither'.. The only coae vote came for.Amerklan League play- er of the year. AvUa nosed out Yankee. catcher Larry Berra and Indian eatflelder Larry Doby. - Uaboaten Qklahma tops the college Football rapk- pgas for tbe second straight week, '1he So rs. who bave w re g es, ldjed e United P board of c hes. rOkli an up 363 first placer 6te'ln the latest b tsi. ..tw -epuan second pte Wlie 1tk drJW beak tite pot' to third. Ohio Bta'e moved up from Oth place to fourth while Purdue fell back from third to fifth. Duke Is r~ied sixth. followed by Notre Dame vrenth, Misalisippl-'ewbth, *r0nlt Katia ath and Penn State 10th. Minnesota and Penn atate arp newcomers to the top 10, replacing Iowa an4 Southern California. Lightbd Yw a ous decos-ch New York.. b't at- en -r~n.3. a *ablmouv sawre w la nao I candIdate eve. wired a. qwer- or a 1ral study r '. -.. . .; .' ..' :... .. _.... i. Besidest, symati the ftmUe o. e p,i ' many 'Panamanlanse apN d *=Tr the y. h doctor whose mercy mson raicaly. At s two editorials in the Spalsp language p es voiced - similar sentiments. All seemed quiet on the labor frohl tt...wo top CIO officials paid a hasty vislltto look ovp .the' situa- tion which had threatened to cause a seM oA rft be- 2 tween two local-rate unions.. Anthony J. Federoft, chairman of tbh( and J; Thomas, asnt, executive vice-pr CIO, conferred here with officials boftl. and the newl..Lchartered Local found everything under control, a l*t rumpus caused when 900 refused t union, only a "tempest in a teapot. The CIO mMn al .ersed au"eare now neet 'er they eGnlea foer reerfbi0M. by Local 900 ot emnpleye for the ted se L . Both fflaci felt confident that the :ite em '.S of their present deelei will be #j sharp ooA tSdele In membership to a combined totale.f 1tl. Mothe A 21-year-old alrnian was under mental o-bserva- den alc tlon after a ,low struck by him On his three-week ld ' bab daughter resulted tn her death. Panam6 MY qqe seek the extvadlMq of the airman. Lawrence Ick. in because te tmragey cussed In Panamanian terri- i .to. where Aie reside with his wife and remabnI *W dattbr,b e I. A eompifla nvesatlgtlou of the 'nlu- eengt s .made the Air' Foce w1hh Is hokl.m . Ing te. aimanIn th4r custody . BAe' ha now a1Lee1ed.t three of' the Pml "in4 -Llzs whiups The Istsqtvesas,: to have lta .lla 'dae t Wai^et w ~.. .. *: S--- 0 --,, ' TW teeo-p, w 3.awere foud gtpul .tfM fnAm rods from doctor's boat were given, sentences by! the N Matistrate. The-eqs Arthur S. Wlnms, fined $15 and sentenced 10 days in Jail. and Geqrge EmanueL on heavier sentence of 30 days was Imposml. pA years old and have had previous juvenue del reports filed against them. Cwpcxnent. "M when & bin toI Wto t R tE A.-ionE. Canal Co. 'ehgopetat Ml Io bH. wo -Tww Q an * .mwown. aa vter tb r Pat'erwon er fal r ..t'fa^ &i~b ^ .a i -i'**"-. Ito I6an4..c CI ,-. ^r ,1 ;* . " r- .ak -i ^ * 64,25~~r- -5 '* 1 j -.~1ra flt1^ -I M Al, ,&9 *, 1* ,',p'.- .4. i-. r 'P. -' ""'1 I-i'. ~. )~W'OV#V Ia Le~ PsStIcuw# was W. ., .- I. ., 91. .'- ccn- -Culture 38-In manner 77-Sounder h.* "A tric medium compel. 79- Catch- -. M.-Lion 2--T 4iew ,l . fol* pox'on S-Plow ling d- ..w o wheel a-Baner attenues sh . S-Mortal d92 /A S I t-Ain 4-Havng 40---Rvera .. 8L-SMilt' -'Wm 94-Appmrt. fggs. Frfce .84-1I*ragsant -- ged -a J 7 41-One. oil S-1 i, i.n l-i. 5 h eetlng .- s-Caiet" 'aUan-d -* i-Handu I- ry., -tma-:. 43-A Jsoe-' ,.re6 r u0 s' o r -, tited ti. .- 'cy- nbla Ia 9 atrn 7V-Unftof 44--Wt-ildbC % jmnft-ir t_ 98-G,,n. lnte 'a cigA. I-Tester . .. ron. 98-Ral. r4aeaclty. 45-Wt ,dtn .." ore S road for -- bird ''- ..t. Scar shp 47-Rerute B3-A( 99 -"' y a^Pt$ 49-Cli.tir - "" ' -- h- r _g -^ ^ ,- p.,'- ^ r"-. I1 ',-'Tflfib' -"at' "'p"" . -.d .- Tw--s.. .,"#W 4 '. ,- ,- ;; .*. ^ ,,..*,*, . K~r -W.1 F._v,-,'i ;;: .. ^ .' -. s' .'.,* T b. couni, ,. . ce A-w~ai rival t14-Pierce 58-Daijy i.) S-er- ft --A4A sho 15-Small record W02- Put ouit u- t 104.-vmo- sturgeon 60-Tin together 84-Climb- now set 36-Winter-- 61-Divide t101-Air ng t-..-Confime 107-Mottled salad Into two raid shrub 7T-Solicit l0--Movit 1 parts sgnal ,hoqi- 'M8A *'co ;* 9--Swarthy IM3-VenouWes ... ,* .r , y .. 9t... '"H--,.E ,' --P-vt a qg--' 4 "". .r n t. ..9. 6' ". 40.0. -0 .,w.. .- - ':ruct .* r> '. 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FORNDsixl"allerfrSMINkAo I SFETAW i PraNm V.e ,, a le ..-... ., c lt; oS, A'S. ;S~sM, . The thou& be strove 0 falhla .Buteew.enTeM.raae"a -ir&hv L5ke balmJ gm N'fluW 1) P*R ". I Y" l .C; - VTHE BRAIN ERWIDERaHAN THSK F-AWAY I INYM4U'- .:B"' " I trimr 1o s es.l,. S l, But coi eqs- e Sl*eU ri. "t'., The th k, be ha n tove to IS e 't - v- l tsb theo tdmh mAUghs bq their.-iI _- But sequence rapeudbtolreach i- W -o S *wq q,-^. ---- '. THE BRAIN WIDERTHAN THie SK 'tesbd,b n, -The br Vt"ian "a. 5- asf o%, t ue S5ate-M5 l. r.yrs, o, th'e Ato En- trete. I , Ssoones ubkotsdobasrate at, The bM W jth I t S .f God . An. thi l e Wd dItr t thoed. g "d . As syo-a tlan Soun.m At t crotos we .. ,. ,. .. i .. :. /:a;'a e"u" a -eFadit .1 HAD BEEN HUNGRY W0 adbeen u tal the years; An d o ot dded thcuriousine. -... I trembling, drew the table near. Twas this on tables I bad own, When tur *h lulne, N u i -pr .the el ,,b.L a M 1. l . o t no utn ample brwead;w, t'e -. .It .h, A-Sd,,t..Sado shared v argse. =ift ..s o "_the .c..u j sbat e. l i u -i" *cTM bur g-Zonsete h e'taver3to er sawc et deam a 'bE -, 'tw o new,- i t n y as o e. A&o YbushW a w ayArtler mepering take. awsy.. -e newt.e ,U 4fe aInrlW sawne .t. Urslus at *01% Aa____ emoto an*-y aA-heon, so, Oest, tiM; s at- -ans M wwui g ajx k Aslsteu. vs eseafly ooan I. test to heunt aS a h a a - S. ron.vi.nee-erlfd that ha wasn't nastal conflicts eaaMn an .aer het.. e N l*vd -ee . f Movie, el6 the tict Itb tahew9e *wMlqs.ImuiVc * P-o Me r of e*rythiVN0o- a e v. I5l5 0i"W R d tatK *. T rwes~kSeatal 4.-ac 0 m* .$:m. AedIges -aan Ib i asiemiled bfh 'N wata rl~i eodry -the , break hSikUnstra: "I bed -4I ..vnmea Iaby to remembers u~tt~r nu r -- I, Joer DM,-aggiw toP a-.MA at s accepting ar lesser l a rkileamdi L1$M uIr-a cai er. *be A&ta-WP . aotirced ft elf maa ens. It haa beenemtSi tWas . tant to pose frf wsh bher. L W of %a ballpae. rema to David Mash, an a- get:- nove ict to pose.wwitbh .was ban" W prl Prom- hilas a.4 * lIVS.d wSL ajuAv ised amrge t s %A i r s -mSmu in IE .mL GSfuvv3 soas GavaumNVW MarIly. The rpst aipaM, 01i d I W hsdta. ,g ad'gI '*ap .g q memy tery. off-il r .b ". ,Aw M- 'T a 5 it S 3 S 5S -dii -0t0 9 eM OpinA #3MUsN Wpral ". :*S z ;.4 4 .-.> .- -.. .-. ,, . ,.. 3. ' 61. - " -i ," s,.,. .. ,s; _ -, -. ,. .*- ; . I., r .. . ..* ,, ,, ' .1. S : . .. ,o . .;.,. . :. '* - la- a.. t a toM a iL,. bk a. T N -a-, . - .4- - S. - -,- - I L)"" ,.- adaTIn -1 7 .kwa:g iftl w'... o. ., th e ,g e ." .. ...... DR Jr. tad with the said ther ae thr c -hie easa between o, and that if the C n't iw it, ,, .w.-k r 1 . B8 1s? to a adeapeoe smab siljs b aea 8 .; ., -. . .. -- r ,. e -.- 4 vk'. 1.1 fj : ,- . ,- ".4. ,. '- ." '--" "l'-. .';.-_". .; *'& n "'- " .i I : :-, .o . . - ' II. ." -.. .' -,0-. ~4ti S.' 'S 9,- a S. t.. s- ' tr. i"- - i'"^ ^ *i V . ,--;: . S.. ''-*r * ^;. ^--,. h.. . am A S - had gra As r m m;.L . m" am at . _ "* iS.'*-.""- ** Ii- nt~R~,~q~,~paeo~:~q~3$ taj Pron ty. of and a t parts I S te in laritd al*,el aA R,, uzenm~r 1Eas v. to 14 91 dued e : f= n re Wwin m. In th! u C - n, ,.- -.** .80 -ft4ftM sfb.1 fboard W in Ma xti &= -S S. P a- *.Is- - I =1 4r, - I. < ' ..-..i r. :, rim V)f ws SI&WK begv--,k Art-~~~~.1r~ ~ta It tI NFW F j. ,~ I..- . .t. jr ~: ~ ii L~4L~~ UL.~ ;, L~ ~ ~ -.a., ' : "*IfII ".i a.. hanging up ther Causht byr Leso. r- '' ; ..- t4. ;. ^: "-*** Vz t.,~ .*#' ~ ~ 1~ $ I ~ oais are dud Job I W VJ.iette.a d,the ft we %oPmict the~~w 'I I: ' Sp W 6as8 N The Board stepre"nw.Incandes, Ra sek s Sto r, Kimr onw n- r- an,,anrE-W. .. does 1 wish a couple V t.leable wit- say in that itAjlo teauy10b at albus woul s.ee o asch aix row fish.that e. f '. -or : even o. Or evqn tures, S-om O record W 3*h need K . ;,. W- .. O ! 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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 |
| 71 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |