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vJ.JhI *11 An-j t . 41 *1~. 4 - *~* !' .'.. I * '7 .n.FIg~1 \- SI: r~i I~I* I iluvu u 1 ,' u T n w dwm . ad.din and sed the galism. Th6 reports Bt*a London to IjO~tAf aP. bbif vSWm Wa: 0r Si f SeE and tkWed lBfe ssI r.foes PAA Through Service Link Panama, Braiil e IIfamidnatnti uii :w au m it 2:0 p ,tJ a as*, s patat ;ahu a h.i. i y- tnno I ai c tfn iM l itt fte~bM8606 weft So...,, .* -s y a uSf u i. Wfl- U -OUt it irun. i igf . wa t, will et ATURDIAY, OCTOU, R 0 oasi St 7;3 tonight, to- Ir:2 e.m. ItI42 e.m. the m- rw tf .ndey. 5 p.,. ........ B. Fisheman's Da ;r To Wed M1 In French Vilagep-I L es Papa's C BAlDOLir Irniem, Oct. Ui back beret Brandat is tb has. bw 4 won his dadgh. ri7=. f w) t t A a B a s:ter said Mae Sthe actor has York 1 sPawl Berenger -a this vacation Cast lmn wu te ortee sNHstemnet In b V-we we Be an Touton M tant5 gs ttgr SI* I.s mm.*.u .. f aw ta taking Ma MAWfar a haHdal vM wwcemc not and im .1 i' -, . ;- .ft^ - S... 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The CIO as gotten the shock Its.epoltui c ttn J o t MAR "It ShI t t ns d the Navy and the Ar or. uetioned by e polrs LESSON 103 t -r** tea Eift Stat e a r LES ON O THE DAY York City, conduace dat I iMouther and his ollegus 4sina and Labor, et l becae It proved effcecy was liberal or rttv. S And they integrated both ses f onThousadsey were. eresons of both an And it came to pass that there came world a wise exe, o f a l ages, i -- a cities s And hy pret his name was W an. An d bw wwirpa A oNew- and atr on of wor".'IMand0-the11 'eliminatIon of t. -r i s* ult n's f emaithful AIostlesto Sonnann etta W p uo t thee wen eu of steo n l a d re o tion titthe Army and Navy a=4 the end they eliup t a n] naand the Army and the Navy and the Air Force. Te tn questioned by the polls u \ e enhower 1a' And they consolidated the GAO and the Bureau of the Budg- disclosed for the most part at make h, strongest nte o. ao a at and the Departments of Commerce, and Justice, and Interior, did not care ..it .. candidate .. .mers o and Labor. et al. because it improved effiequoy. was liberal or conservative. .i a 1tiM 3ti f . And they integrated both houses of Congre. and the Ex- -they were verwe gly o at sa gave S ecutive. the Legissative and the.Judicial, and they eliminated P resident iisenhowes ,, gal. self ote o M ahe much duplication and furthered economy.l a dates he suppo ._ .a t l a Sand then they travelled far and wide throughout the lnd Thoe average ... n And tney spread the "good word" and tney wee believed bieved that fr4V So, t iggu ne -i soon there was but one style of sandal for all, and and I t al .. e ten cent's a eat rd pot of one size and shape, and one tpe of q s a th I era ers remember all and one color of paint. And lo. the people rejoin because l gop atmit Ike's cat go all O trm- he Ui m cation had been eliminated. le ep6were N. An e, :, And they preached on. and they. $ dt hd oan ca Those1 P ,A party to Wh" tn.edt it Co m tup religion, and in politics, and in man were amlta r ft embaerd, the Ary licCarta t o the nwI osudit Iwinated blonoe 0rune t ean sp a Eidy afitl,.,' -... o hea rin asJ useDtkt afte thir| your which theivunt yoe tnlta he ,hl do. And recently virtually evo t supported. e b uf Preident .. bearl gs just h after their yh w tr : sult of elimination of duplcltetol: i l xru man. It was to be held in the Sn hf But the specter of communism haunt ire land .h wereR also ug tA.oaJ cause as a result of "the word, everydzl Was. liv in g In arr a sa margin, teo a alst the rult wd It and ate the same food from the same type of n late and e I whao Adlat- ..SI,: however, Ai m s Th w w tnoe the same cloth smock and had twhe sm ..name w lr-pagPI, = 3 car th heod t. s no ws e mented as anything that Rustle could conceive, 4 [haM le or e. o wt Then, when he n new B mana r -t the And the gospel flourished a. m l, *aaW b .ass tht e. t.mlea lt A -. crats would boycot the pay, he a e w Prophet and his apostles decided that ithcrtelsba dabo t tin to Wate hear. t o t I- IeI "cal le PIt u on d b f 1o. people so they decided to exterminated fter 1 having. the noo ts NHowever, the sar got back .1 tot to e ra They V consolidated blonde. br unettes and ra d, ad the lean anf P dir South dDakota 'ad (oa't % to the fine be d de for th far and the short and the tall, and men and women, into aL -rwelltltrwIthei ao itm An hen Test - one shanuieles. xt esrrs s type of blob. -bytoa ra -" e10 -..ow 0t a And eventually the apostles were elhnlnated because th sea Afield m .ha Whereupontheowis -as ha -nwere5duplid tgea otheeeffortsasdvothat ledjuNekaupon othei a ad Phe he had brought a l be f just ew o at .ou L OgaLoay fted outarcopyatthe 0cv set . .to wlip up "4 guide i to buy up all the company Po Ad ,Lpubile relations n By wtok.wm Nal 31iis ,ss_.d- GPe eampa is reay 01WDI SPRAYING tt I activitiesaIof the C808 RUARK .e ti OP Na inTs pire-election period. Theses aton with McCah andex i meaatf.e GaP Sir: .rMe.luts were not made publ s by friends, which quite a few peo Sir: w. .Mr.Resulter. Whiln me pulicibyhoDck no eotah dontsr ti pon o nm0 S.wu het~ r.Dowel of itw avies the not elgaly slppressed, neitherI was avin a talk with the breed-actually, I think it was a thow n v Aws am i to trim Mrs.aMundt, of corse,- s lroa, daia e -4 e to red r of f l' Dlants in w it souread about the U,, mon"I intelligent meibedaoael, they've h lyou fa on. s in efre cCarts OR ta, n t. and even This is the first deol report family Mr dog Schnor el-the the bra bred out of them due worms,,- anyhow, and wecan't and Karl himself oncebpt W 1 qo t a in sp "eedo" the p er pubis its mot other day; and he is pretty' sore at to associatiam with fat ladles--got stand many more of these doctor shares of Texas GWu Sulph atock troesh Mcflan, amndqop trtte moast pow. 'ler p ife known to starting discovery was the gim harley wisA, the defense boss. mixed up -with .Vice-President bills,. ot with the cost ,of horse on a McCarthy tip that hial Democraic lad, ou a -ao-' e fact be majority of the voe Schnorkel, tinoe dan read and Nixon. A ocker's got trouble, meat sarinlg. If you're et careful friend, Clint hkur=n, pDeoIratclae,,ol Suldt h have given asdatemd tpn to the rest o0f polled just didn't cale what hap- also spoleak tre lauages, had enough without public association you won't any re horse bu up all the cm caararl a at usand bhen when he sprays that pu areo not towards opened. Most of them made this been loo'klng over the papers, and with policisans. meat, and f lave t1 live on At any rate,w rDr. 'D ns e,' the lethal apparent w refraining Ie resed i o. f in very certain Then there were a couple of gen- scraps. Without gin. Dry. speaking at. -Abe ae a bife1ts bh has now forming -themselves on -jej'ssueS terins of. dipleasure. Hrer, with- rations of.Falas who ell amang camaxed one r csOag oc i a 114M1nun, o T-f the day. out quotes, is an abstract of what men, and look what happened at Where was Ib he ild. Oh, This with: "As long as. flptre t tl h ane atol- -h haowo","-Cse had in ind. Yalta ~ asablanca. yo u'd Wilson gives, i t to tho se dumb un- good people Da a the CIOwasThe'.what happen? thkrmofst wd employed l n. Dodand-says" e o. wi 6ch have beenb A gro t s.upryne the CIO was .The lrve of thatuy express ink i d learn, someday, to ed people and says n mean Texs, I sons t'not ol tu indicted for dogs in terms of people, he said. leave talo.e. No w-onder ey p teie ta yappinKarl?" interrupteia ,m t i rions .. 'Mr X- t ftwelM t-the fact The say a lot of peopl are soe ithe a say that the world for s0-.M.. You watMence.-a. low-I .0.. that in Pennsylvanil S11 et eof at O iestefor thit track about ife is men. It's a male's sa ge a n ..o anNa ' :t"doe 0 what ha happened. ae queried sid vow e wemebploye d and the difference e life. __. may ow any i kca f j me crow, nh an"'" t.-, a.i.,sIce.e- .ndm. .... .. . record OfWan athvrojere a few more a arMsa t, but he Is real houseful of suckers to work for c-lorwata waste a hirtn oldas smart a "we 4 She or one thing, me, In ay to obark 'voteaainsostuitiesa on4m anMImows that aad. Ftch 4-." -- ;- 4,-..... up t f0 - PLAZI . in front 0 Open wu from Oct. 3 -J.' A -'U, IEHOLST SHVE WELL and TRE lTTES WE: 9A V a m9 MUeP a i UUU mixed up 'wi K b tkoos. TW In amny x I Am ItF them. - d beat fria, Aemembr Intelligenet' rlght now, te Isf3Another surprise was the reacl whoae t t wheteW4 eantot ge jrnthept tion e x-P tdentTruman whn bg,dumbfreindo la was o labor,, eh, be any moreof esenv is had worked intimatly -with labor. stupid enough to give Elliott R R-over, t, before the poor comparisiqns. Don't lie there with zo 0oIn this state, 21 percent said they sevelt a ride home on an aircraft lta u teeth on the sofa. a hang-man look your eeG Should vote for .a candidate ,up- during the war? The poor mutt 's aohMer thing, Bud onthat machine, :and trbte4 ha orted by Mr. Truman;'28 percent hasn't been able to hold his head dog for said. The of us-out the suck wo S they would vote against a up since. neSa. Sofa s _re not for -peple. bite the hand fheeine,ft I L Truman-backed candidate and 51 In the last election, some silly Sofas tae W-dogs, and the next I will make the sactiflee, if nee- w percent said they Just didn't care. fox terrier or some such sisy time I catcb you slopping all over essary. Thee, that's a good. an. fo 1- At least 53 percent of the people .... expressed dsfaiterest in whether Of, _ Sor not Adlal Stevenson back a e' I ... o- tof P. would vo .te for a Sdtevenson can- - 9,. Another s4ocker to some CIO .. Sto Nov. publicists and leaders came in the in question: -"Woejd you favor or op. pose a candidate who is a liber. SAN MARINO- NEA)-It is ap- We didn't-even have to register The parliament, or Grand Council Sk __- _- al?" In faver were 17 percent, parently impossible to get away at the hotel. We learned quickly of 60 which had elected them was Pu Against werd 20 percent. And 63 from it all. For the past month, there wereslo taxes of any kind. divided Commnuists M 6ri. i mi percent jwtint care if a candi- this .eou. re dent and wife have P.radise at Ist. No traffic ops. tian Democrats. The government C U T: T date was le our not. been toaru n northern Italy In a -we went out to look over a fw had been Comuntlist for five p SThere was aout the same pro. reted, mi. Italian car. We sights bthimre' dark. There was a years. It will continue so for the ou portion in t a wers to "would avoided theo shots as much as magnificent .purple and gold, next three, at least. Tr you favor or. ppe. a candidate possible, d the back roads, Technicolor sunset lighting up What the appeal of commrunsm ro whb is a conservative?" didn't read the newspapers, let half the heavens over the distant Is to this larigelpagriealturaL win In New J a highly Indus- the international ana economic mountains, and eake-eu 1 c.unte Js a t Strialized stas U w the CIO and tuatons g' haug. This vacatiolj Around a corner on a steep and litt e hkrd to -ge. Ce Of the ' AFL have really hard-hitting po. was to bet fr aun, and not to std- crooked street and the rrawn first acts of the Communist was do litical and propanda machines, dy condiU~ns or feel pulses. up on a tipy flagstoned square Ito shut dowfl the ghaig an. 32 percent s d. *they'd vote a- One plao. we sought out was before a crenelated casee that on whose revtpe S. M .ar1 had r against a liberal candidate, 15 per- San Marinou As you know, this i would phame a Hollyood.set for been able .t exist, as a l. cent said they'd vote for a liberal one of L9- a Is ; 'and alio Graustark-were 28 Iord ighn ad- commty for years. Gambling and 53 percent said they didn't claims to' te ldest, republic hirals in full dress. They were was said to be too apitaliste a c are. in the woeld datVn back to *p. Napoleon hats with pluaes, blue pastime. Still another Jolt was the reaction fourth ..,y. -' fs roughly asx tol-coats gold epaulets and there Since then the government has to a candidate who "believes that miles byist and-has about 13,000 were wide yellow street down -had to exist ol revenues from thm I isenhower's nram is bad for inhaa. his located o100 m Ie padts leg. Ty carried sale of poster ad postal the people." 1Ffty percent said or so st6h at Venice, entirely swords, raised in p&ate. Stamps bought by the million that they'd vote against such a surrounded Italy, from which it From a flag-drad balcony of, and malled out to folks b hA candidate. 12 t would vote is, hw r completely indepe. that castle, a guy in high silk hathome by the hiadreds of ou- for m and r p ent were un- nt. and tail-cost was reading a pro- sands of tourist. who flock to, concerned. San Marine Is situated on tihe clamation. At the end, a 0-pieee Sin Marine for a day's outing or This trend runs through the side of a J loapt mountain, haf band played what was obviously longer vacations every year. other state reports. I present the an hours etom the Pla the San Mdriao national asthem. here strictly a report on whatrhour'sl s. fronm thew ua t Mh here strictly sa id they found what coast. Is acaital town is topped A couple hundred of th 'citize- The hot. wheriI We tIayed was hElecto day will verlhfyy or tetar y i lr p "eales crec a ry, assembled" oi the sqqare formerlytbe private palae. of-one ectio reshit ap verify or cheer of a thousand teet or the ceremony, applauded.. Then of the numerous, wealthy Italian the results apart more. s 4,t* l fairy-tale 'set- they all paraded down the moun- Counts Borghese. One day -the Sting. Suri lis was the place to tain ant went home to supper. Communists caneto band told Il all il get away from it all. This was the way to run a coun- him it wasn't rg fre e tamuily Sag -n JA SU Haw wrepg -we were we didt.' try, Have bands of U0 and armies to have at._ As bu- he t-una h; ews n-rt M1 1ver1a1eat1.- field marshal. The army, i t himself re. flat on l on o p only o de the Iron Cur- ed out, was the heredita Uaard Istead. he S tp wh ote Mhing ta played F. Sinatra of Nobles, centuries old. Te cr- a hotel al 'blSIa a =onoaaph tr amony was the semianndual amig None aqitM San art. otis- SN JE Wls 'i 1Sel.jb, of the two "Captaim eg et nists has ever Syoomit a. ,who would serve as m of d they shbw I TAIPEI, Formosa, Oct. 29 We had s at dusk. No- government for .n six to see wht SIt' (tP) Nationhalit Chinese war- to see pass- onts. They dont'emfjrve little t mut ships sank one comnlunst Chl- baggage as w enough to e ks munists 'd e 6h1, 01.4 ,W.1. .' alire a. alOr,, rathh" ai ig nortL eih tthe .alk 1Tten b ii fct." e o.; o ine I Eof Tachen Island, it was report- "Welat to he Free p out. One of thet Ca tahf' S...f A ." 'was a ommle, other W mi. Maw The offletial Cetral News A- : ge ald the warshiyr locked ... .... ... In95 e' omb early Wednesday -. morning near Paishyanx is land S AN ~th of ThnOeneralsT fi . *- ' Fr.A siuo Qhlapg Kal-shek's north- -Jj I t was nt kown whether thy vs.ffr 79OC WARX#h; 7 i.. thea whith ft ed wa-b $ d a Din Di Several '. :, - D. as. as abrol 0battn rgo as snw ta X- Or the cam l igation he owneed '. 0Pf, try "1, teppprtunity. M*Nf his .m-ijW !UaZ1 -.and he made i Jo.t- of h he ent back Into tam'o.ato i ari lthe he - He helped buvdthlS.PO4W SM dInthe. W irioety Boys Club lo s ie 5 b i, promoted BDrEierotw nd-yi lit the Cathea .ad 'ah.is It sBaidnti Los Angeles. h This writer got iMw.- Icloth"p. ouras when We.-, .pvewm v.. blicity men, t W-e 'Ptt g the Friend'- Si- iarley had _Sst ls t ea t i blicity men, toll b to f gfl In"a t to promote Id 1 *diup 'o 'ain from the theatres eng the Sf l - ute. / by lt ' "But boss,"', poke u oa& of whIch -h forever taa,.y a w c t t; dar lture." ",WhiCh ,mw M'Eihotta t--. .. .--.. d 4r 4 l -- : l ! Just arrived the a : . - -J, t .st- tu o hl. .Ai sa-f A** int *4t riy u. mysou .lopr4 -"l" :"".. i I-' -. q r. -'. ,'" ^ *.l 7j .--' *, ,.;0. - 'C; 4*~ .4,74t~~ -L..~ - -A ~. --/'~* ;- ,-., .. +f , ""...**... "' " Visit The TOY LAND of hnama City PLAZA 5 DE MAYO In front of P. R. R. EF'.:l'i - i-- . .4gI. - '.. , - * ^., -,&.. W. k. W- .fi e U:. .-- .. -, -o ,*f" ,: _t :*,. "w '. .- -.*,# ,,''.- *^ -i,** ,^ ." .* ," . "O 7Y o tfovA i erg. husband,. " a -irth of the .boy ,(NNA Tele.hoto),:.. A a 4.-: L . d J U L "a +g %oIu M whit elICIt DC@1 j -,. '. - 'ir -. XMron, president of addle south, .aid th bet the- two. a'could expect tt_ lnesmenta oa more thn 30 mnD ' Ion dollars woul4 be. a profit of about *08*000 annfallx. .'I don't thiik that could be onsiere#d a 'grab,'" be said. 's ..added that the :lagbcing ot the project woal mlab be ta- ken upat hearings a tby the se- lon afer the ABC hearing. end. Meanwhile, Walter Von Tres- -tR. Alen, jqlfot m ;lyinj SHLLOWSEN PARTY -at. The Arraelzoa Bar Saturday at MMidNight Star ILL-BUnLsY ibbtertalmners 3 EA sad LACES Sam maNde Ro1 with as ldiAaer.,j AND, Or cO018s, any drink you can mentile, the way yet ik.e It served. The ArraiHa Bar fr p. UANDI eOWN. STHE FIRST TIME I PANAMA C:.- .as/doa OFFERED BY C fto alich &,Sqanga latest mc U,.a1. -, 'r oter ropea ;~A~;&mpe n ,del .4 "2 artists quarter CUollar Collection will be shown from October 29 to October 31 at the Duty Free Store HOTEL EL PANAMA. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. L $ 1.o Dollar As down payment and week dlub payment, get i-bm a single GAIR CometeI BEDROOM, WI0 BOOM, LIVING I sethn. us. *% ,* "-- : ^,--: ;;' .'n-:: .": rgrrt ..rn w " Wit "% L 7l "ayth"tg for your home S..R L:- 'W! *n PEoRFECT REST ^ Il .^..-,. $ ".I4 -.2 .. *- -. -4-. '-4- .... -,. ,' '* .. : _,^ ".'. ,-: .. . ', ." 4 ", L :.. :" - 'I i^ .' "3 i{. 4p '1* [I DIN. you'l lOOM , i o .. a. gi L . ' ;S .A - L. * C.',. *** WI S L M G M .;. ... .., ,,s . 0 SOLID MAHOGANY- MODERN OR PERIOD * GENUINE MANILA RATTAN by . 4._ ;: I L) fOREMOST And Leadin~g Manufacturers of Stylized Furniture Available from 1 to 8 Strand by Piece or Sets. * NON-TARNISHABLE SILVERPLATED NOVELTIES * GINGER JARS FIGURINEq CHINESE RUGS * TIROGLAS\ CRYSTAL BLOWN GLASS FIGURINES etc. * COMBINE ALL THESE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL ITEMS with u iMi LAMPS BY . NYLON OR TRIPLE TWIST COTTON FABRICS BY EVERLAST RESULTS-Then Home of Your Heart's Desire. Come. n- Look Around You'll Feel Like Alice in Wonderland. EASY CREDIT TERMS BUDGET PLAN LAY.AWAY-PLAN * jk ~ I .4. 4 .4 RUGS, -" / . k. , NO INTEREST NO HIDDEN CHARGES NO CARRYING CHARGES. YOUR FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS' Will remain open all day Saturday, for your Shopping Convenience. .15 YOUR TRADE MARK OF DISTINCTION 44" * Urrafl tniw vim *1. * 4- ,-- ;-*i : :.^ ,..-.-_ .* L ....u : . -.e .,: -. - .-,./- -- .- *I - 'Nt' 4. 4" * ~1.-' I. f stdrd on the al SV. Coming soon. ".:.... "-,. -,m - A : I Ei-mgaL -. . . ~w~ -- -- -~ --------- - I - -- -~ ~~~~---- ~~-~II;----"" ~-''' # r ~is~L 7ls . .:7-7 ...- .; .- .. $ * -; , o. * million 0 I^7; *rm -'- . : ,! '-:-,1, ,: : .. , .c 7 r-, AA . . " .. '-- ,, .. .,' -. . ,. .. . .. i. ,., .: ...^ *- *'... .,.. ;--- ., ... , % ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;- ;;- ;,........-:itt ..-AMl" f~ ~. ~. ' ~?* .4 p p I p S S p p p p I a p p S: to asc aslags or metialsu L. ALW&r.ob3TON w MNY- y Contributed 10 a; To Creating TV he N9Oft a e credltn Sar ini accordln SIDE CLANCE *. I .Colbraith " j.. - . J: *Futura In Horseshowing, But Nebody Wants To Learn -:IACiINAC ISLAND, Mich. now uses rubber shoes became (tP) _- The automobl.. put moAstthey wear longer and make less vilage blacksmiths out of busiH.s noise. ea .ibut not on this famed I Ben1amn I he ecan spot a nret in northern MichiU. me e adeaty n 0t *-q instant Wht the. aimal enters e vibae blaksmith-o70-year- his shp, aa.et horse's old Herbel- Benjamin-is still f oflatted .irel. ,. one of the important men on y learn the island. itomo~bles are banne in two or eie o-. 20 rears," he from their sand and horse-drawn said. "To do t right takes a life- ehrriages provide the only tranx- time." portatlon. i enjamiin would like to train Until 1900, Benjamin fitted as soma to take ha pace when any as 125 o shoes a day, but he r *but can't find anyone n e of the is- wh- wass become a black. land' carri x Save employ- smi. ad ther ;a Macbsr i th. I DSamlO tt hfiE k* busy. "VdIft tohave a young tells thgh..-s y that he discon. as an a ntlO but cant find need his at one thIs pum- one,'", _^said. hey don't want M "- to learnt today. It's too hard work he phone rang all the time," for theta." BenJam isa&. "It became a nuls- Benjamin makes sleighs and ance. Nowt ey Jlusthave to bring earr ges on the side for use on the horses down and take a the Ibani. chance that I'm not busy." .- - Until recently, Benjamin fitted INe Refract-ory boreas with steels hices, buthe lew Refractory Ss Developed New Oamboa Union B.VFFO, N. Y- I( urch Pasor r ical anIndustrlal a i S-- i j _. Been developed by te letro Be1 Arrivs Monday s I Abrasve seah, reported tha speelal process makes possible quality production of such la Industrial shapes as furnace l Ill and Bricks weighing several ons. To Srefractoriem of this caliber l previous techniques, shapes ,larger than laboratory ware were commercially impractical, Easter explained. isk more- adl-resi stan than ute rys aeI nrefree .aulstech g< -* hOOTS AND HER BVIDlc W ft~f i. att " SINr .s~. I- Balky Victim "" rim~wV [ WEi/1^ Bi V. T. sI (^Tafl a. JSteet Hand. o %Se MOMHR 1 'O. \ 1 DV / J n february of this fnt to thUr, conduct. *ecttlty Us light misne 0o it. S Dr. Ali was hOred even later two men ?.. dU M to5deliver named and Pryn g- V & A CT Iu .utl! urea.U t tth e land. named Carey int e annual aerino g .of mniste United I e propoi d the of the mi et. scheme of vision. The Rev.'Alderton was born The sc Ao be televised was. and rared In Missouri. He re- picked up a bank o0 selenium elved his B.A. Degree from Cul- ea g a eni formed an ver-4tockton College. ;n World imagea ILa camera. Ths did w I he. lwas to not work wnll because seleniu trai laachool toraVpltn_ at does not ubpond quickly to light aesP Zachary Taylor. Later Dr. chances .I Alderton was chaplain at theI Later the photo-electric cell or Debarkation Hospital at -I111 Is- phototube was developed ast he re- land and engaged welfare sult of the laborso f several selen- work as well &A making numer-I tists. Television then began to ous trips on transports over- make headway by new and vari- seas. After the war he studied 1n our aprovemp t. until today. New York receiving his degree, ---- .-- of BJD. from the Union Theo- *. __-J J:lM lorical Seminary his M.A. fromlroPat Q MM ike Columbia and hi LL.D. from '.. Defanm o.e coge ohm They Look Alike In 193 +Dr. and Mra. Alderton to d Russia, Germany and: BUFFA .,* (Uy.1- Whn Orange, and ;e visit Brite a hswife .ve blrth to t-n, who in 10. Tey have also ade were named Pat and Mike, atter- extended visits to parts of LtMh ney John P. MeKenna semt ot America announcement t which read: Next Thursday evening at 7:30 "Say, did you hear the story f. Alderton will be officially in- about two Irislmen named Pat stalled as pastor of the Gambos and Mike?" Uilan Church. Immediately aft- Inside was the vital data about or the Installation there will be the twins. The announcement con- .r41eeption at the Civic 'Center eluded with the notation that un-' hobornit him and M,. Alderton. Ike o* fictional Pa and Mt-e who- rd ofN the chuere are-in- are famed for telling "auh other vited to the installation and the stories, "Pat ha, said absolutely seeoption. r. -thlng to Mike." R"-"CILLA'S POP That's What 1 Cant Recall -1 . ,R; ., r(Mnb4 r lephoto)- " WANDERERS vm aces hit- three sans who hId been their Hol wood, Calf., home. The boe.ys e to~ :Ste n, 8; ert. Jr 10; and Chris, 12 disaapeartde rO their home aId oi anm eut without tellng their parents. The bofs wank . found sleeping a mile 4ni a half from their home. Before You Buy l lOf LAND of Pinem Cilh PLAZA 5 DE MAYO I in front of P. R. R. J she I i' Y fr f PLAZA 5 DE MAYO S In froum of P. R.R., Ope up to 9 p.m. figaB Oct 28 to Nov. 10 - Fin OpIrtwiiH A040 .. ..i Vic FIE Last Words NMP wj-- -- B JAY EA I . M *90omL OUT 00t WAI W^^SS^w^k i 5! U. I. WILLIAPI "4 ..: " A '- f .. .-"* .r "" ** /_+-/-,:.,: s +,. ^ ^a & e.. i i ' 5 :, -...a 9 - -.. " ~- m' ~i -~ r~'u~'- ~ I i ". *.. ... *A' . - -* . .. -.- ,- - .- .. ... .. - A I- -V4 .. Am ,. :+ ." , .- .5. - . _1 B! RDGAR -0-THS 900 Tmt*, t V ,. v " i AI: _ __ ___ __ r __C __ T) i ' .3 i 9~C W3 MOM! V .. a.*'* -".w . -- "t '.-, t,,. r, ' MOW 1.% ; 'n.. " P iA iu Chrit drew attention to moth-i witb His dying Behold thy mother." AM Erttan practice for all gener- Kona hw been to honor the A .of tAt hf qr nter gInnng K er iwfe. soul f f i ad for al mW V "ld $Urce and t i,. 4- - ..lgbd he Meral services, which wi held In the Panama City Weg sfan church. A. veteran employee of the Gol as Memorial Laboratory, U kock, who was 68 years ,I rvited rb. hs w lt Mts. Ala. Zurika Straughn and Mi *cll Cook body willbe removed froi I anto Tomsa &.H o sp it lorgue to his .eadence at 2 spafia at 10 a.m. tomorrow 1 p.m. It will be tranaferre new ghrOt t 19& For.t ." .. .N"-- "' i" .s. s oo. '' thee price. No Isnse. See it soon. S- . s. . . .- . , , . .ik. ii b *v . .. 11 -;;j. r - TOYS Snim 5 for 5 up to $20.0 :.IMe TOY LUAN OLAZA 5 DE MAYO In front of Pst. R. tt1a PLAZA DE MATO o font Of P. R. LR - oea.p to- p.m. alot Oct. tt Nov. 1 [ 'm If you're the book * 4 np, ana friends aani .16 a .40 always borowing 1:2 Srg.. your name In eta book, k keep a list of the borrowers. ., ..* and umbrellas are hein ausidered communal property by thoughtless person. aL us.. *- ; brenoeu f manners to keep -raek of yovu. 'belonllng, aand for their retora after *%de- Seelit interval of time. It's just self-preservatlMz., Weed Expert 'Retires From n Cornell Univ. UTHACA, N. Y.-The man who has answered over 27,000 let- ers asking the identities various Weeds a Dd poisonous plants has retired from the Cornel Univer- aity faculty. Prof. Walter C. Muenscher spent 8 yards teaching in the agrlul. tUrM AchooL V WeU-:.h&wn as inexpert on weeds and .tl- ts, he wro the, " t? o Plants" which is n ht itq it- Brinting and has become the bais- for related works by thor, -. " VALUE' 10 KT. GOLD MOUNTINGS .4 ^!.-4eI '~ Choose from synthetic ruby, sapphire , emerald, topaz, aquamarine and many other. Largest selection on the Isthmus O Women's Rings! THE-t/a Fo/lich; Pl ii JEWELRY HEADQUARTERS ,. RE 161 CENTRAL AVENUE, PANAMA IR 1 -it PLEASURE TO PARK 0r FRONT .qF CASA FASTLICH NOW. , ,k*WE WILL GLADLY PAT YOUR PARKING EPNiES. i tl * ;--2-7' K~ i j.1 * 'i- ' *, * A , - i H.P. ONLY 3 DA.s. LEFTII: DON'T MiSS THIS LAST- OPPORTUNITY1 PHILCO .Refrigerators 7.beI. ~wV SVa"ety of - k;s~ Clever HANDBAGS and HATS ~OpT WEAR w w. TS. ad BLOUSES. A .o arivea. eeted gno fdr I*bli* 4 ehidren- an K&4e of M3RY GITS and1 a lam aamnotmat of T68 they'U- lliviIn." ",a R ; :. **,* - 39. 317.50 102 Central Avenue PanamaL REVERE TAPE -RECORDER RADIOS ENGLISH Were $58.00 NOW 3W Received No 16 Tivoli Avenue 8xquistte From, ITALY Venetian Crystal (Murame) Center pieces Candlesticks Ashtrays Vases Figurines PFer ITALY Ceramic of Art Lenoi Figurines Roean Figurines Ronian Center Pibce" From ITALY BRONZE Center pieces Vases Candlesticks Jars Figurines Bonbon dishes Bells MAYTAG Washers 152.50 From GERMANY (U.S. Zone) Porcelain from . HUTSCHENREUTER * Center pleme. Figurines YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS en Sturdy from 7 to10p. iidsvfrom io.m. toe zleO. 4T 1- ,, ... . . _- . RSSi!.4. "I- 4 ..... .Q.4- Just in! For The Holidays... PBetty D ESSES LAMOROlib At p1S . _.. ...... ,,. y liDlREVWS DEt gfst *",I r -. : ...--... , i;i --~;- - I - l I- I- I l. mo ..... L__- LA l ,' :': .; -- ,., ,* f .. '.- s' f -"- "*:; : ,a 's .. ii S. *. I.'I ' *~ p. ~. P~j~4~ I "'' .,.**' Ac I - g fits... O- '; l. :a bQ~ a 11 WwIff - .WAfr4 ,7 - . * 2 .4&r4b:; t' ,--' -ss 44 II - / S,. ,- .;.-,. . .. .. t. .., .: '.-.& '.,,7,= . .. Ir' Miniwds , ",' hr 12 woFh I. SI' 134"* m i r uS-an, m - otJuly A J aSL. unDOW! Ju Ano AWOiw Ave *and f lA Lwus L nuswE rHaIMACI S.,,. -- -i-a Iarrw,.ouu ,,H Hr I nne~r~l:CC~t w^ :--..-T for h .e.Rt. RO CANMPAA., ers Intr- six Pe I R FMMERCIOAL 8 Position Oered FOBq SALE RESORTS MISCELLANIib a S thir SPROFESSIONAL p upiltgiv.Eg sh cl*'"a "sw ,l,..y s ferent suijetts. Phone 2-1483. FOR SALE:--Refrigerator ;40; K- Pm. 7 Cr ss31673 lots, pleasephonePanama 2.1,2LPI mPORT ore washing machine 90, ; E FOTER'S COTTAGES. mi t LimitedtiHe. Mahon M'e-acms PORTABLE PICNIC FOR SA o an$8 90' nto Clara Law rat P DR. WEPDtNAKS.RMii'.at I Clinic, had $S*i ..-h*1.te ORIl FOR SALE: --Double Beds with New Balboo 2-1116. 209 Central A... iL Coplt- nowa O B itutd4 sl B Real Estate Mattres $48; Wardrobes $25; WI "lf. h tle (Baleu)lChiffarobes $22: Brand New Kitch'- WILLIAMS' Santa Clara Beach CoTh. lTw.6 o I Csrag Cam FOR SALE: Gorgoa (near beach an Cabinets $75; Chairs$2; Metal r e flgerotion, two, Stuart Novper I nrlllnk wtla Draft Control concrete house: 3 rooms, both, 2 Dinhn Tables $12' Double Springs, bedro. Phon Bat.. ,,or you erfi cMh l I ton and J1 Play .rbyW *, closets. Furnished. 3,989 meters. painted $16.50; a ttan Chaise GRAMLICH'S Santa Clara Beach Cot- ursery ol Mrgaritav. Play yed l lai Foldg Leaving Isthmus. Sacrifice. Phone Loung $69; Ratten Arm Chairs tages, modem conveniences, md- school hour from 8:30 to since Ot t ril Foi r nOB Curundu 83-4177. 29; (Rebuilt) Double Mattresses erate rates Phone 6-441 r 4-567. 1:30. Transportation arranged. o be PICN CAMP FOR SALE-BARGAIN, BARGAINI 12: Innerring Mttrs $39; a--- Cll 3-2502 or 3.1406. Beoutiful small form at Lidice, fur- otCvered Plastic LivingRoomSets, rvEn T nI h publiity. Only $5.95 wished. 20x30 square meters. .ov. i nIN Room Sets, etc. at HOUSE- U SAL "T" W r-Old deatndML G Et ra. AF.S F ORln 1"-LOW DOWN PAYMENT on all arti. ATTNT'IN t. 1. Just built modem Fr SL -M 7 Sieo Iy kAltm CentraluAtryt.FOR... FOR SA E awg --ig^-^ :ik new S4. e Ay F O SALE cile. EASY TERMS. We p ay bcash fumished Epermts, o, to J Phone 3-0fur your old furniture. bedroom hd, water. -Tel. *.4.5 lens,bari $80* Foto Medi- Iep st their suburban i A oi phone d myA 941 na."A" Avenue No.B81. laSe bo.. aaaaISKFOR AntomoLIla FORp tSLE:-Liveng tsd e tsk cPhi --. - I s lla Le "l am .p..- 'ine .Rattan, chartreuse cover, FOR RENT.-ul -.s & unfur,- NOTICEti. 4 Be"a t km c.1rsb assAw"e-rjm' was- lougillac.Fblock-e ca ed 2 & 4. bed apartments. and 41011Mted 17 S "h'a-hd "1:I FOR SALE.--1951 Codlllac., blkck 4:1 topped tables, desk. lounge chair, ed 2 & 4.bediagm...otments .nd ._t.to: & ,l "b door sedan, with radio, heater and etc. Priced for quick sale. 3-3319. Contact Alwis Apartments, eect6rIs.1.y-i p0qer tools now who lSeratta&c mn ed N LVKLWIUO ) rHydromotic. Excellent condition-. 2-242. 10th Street. Phone 1386. Colon distributed by SRICIO V- DVtIM- Deg.A_. well LOITOne AOUwner. Ft. Kobbe 84-2188.N TAS A11IATIY, Wholesale and aa One owne.F.Kobb 84-2188. FOR SALE-Tw practically new un- FOR RENT nd two. bedroom Retail, s street Hotel El 0 .t 6_8Ia FOR SALE:-1950 Chrysler-8 4-door soiled, best quality, Beautyrst twin room apartments In house No. 45, Pna. Phone 3.0264.i seach timet t o Ap ] 1 snd a -.- se Mdan. Driven only 9000 miles. In bed Innorspring mattresses ond*= Avenida Jose Francisco de la sso. ed. Hl id it coold Dot S:,S.' ""-i brand new condition. Phone PAD springs to- t Will sairifoi. ,Fordetails call De Catr Avenido /WANTE TO BUY I..' . i*'r"r:,tr, 7227. Call 83-3281 aftr 4:30 or all day "B" No. _.. 'W I._. TO BMUt _te "-na*e FOR SALE:-1951 Morris Minor, ex- SatUrday end Sunday. FOR RENTa:-In sillo Vista, 2-bed- WANTIDI L. r e boy's bicycle. -'-,s mnbers o- uarnteed. (Day N ight). ditlon, including 6 tires, $125; (19.62 sq. ft. shelf area) food corn- upstairs opartwn4 in a two.family E ... t, "" none cora S ?C. WALDRIP. P, 1949 Packard, exce.lle.nt condition, portment, 2.0 cu. ft. 70-lb. house: Livig room, k kitchen BOat & Motor thB. Mtomomuty (ereirat S. A. S) $650. Phone 83-2233, House 510- freer comportment; works on 25 o- bedrooms. 'a---t mold's ---- --- 0. cc- - ,;ebi;a. ges.#oI A. Curundu or 60.cycle current (A.C,. or D.C.); room nd rona oom, garage,. tale- Make it yourself boots, furniture and A U irsa ph .-i I ..... L...., .. no motor or moving parts t w ear hot' tpr end complete s earth with MB aLAC &B IKi tr twe ae /. blak :-Novemr r 8500 Cd dl- out. $400. White console, swin bathroom ladlgpdent trancee to electric tools: Drills,' saws,, screw T women are .-ic black -door, 800 miles., per- mac 25 or 60.cycle current, oportmen Siaad t Cngre- drive and snders. CAS AB*- one -them a Negro. '"'" L.-" . .ACfact econditIon, $ 200. Peterson, all offtt cents, home made cutting jo"--near Hotel El Panei. Pon NATHY, distributor. Wholesale & Of the male members, CLINICA TOMAS Hotel TlvolI. table I cluded. $175. RCA combi- 2-3545. Retail, across side street Hotel El prIfenalbinsndel an eg er 3uheas doorCo1 e seen at N.C.O. Club. $75. Mahogany drop-leaf dinette FOR RENT: dp deenlu PanoO. Phyne3-r0e2mans ir & etsi &l d rk Fort.-as or call 88n193 after 6 set, 6 chairs (chartreuse plastic- e bedm, Fr lp seS. WANTED Male .T a .sd.l v te t (a y&Ng hIansAT di t prsPtl12;21Q..2. covered seats) $50. Hoelyweodd sin- Belle VIsta.Pone 3-,64 "es a co*nl edC A-eS-e, $650. P F h neL:8L 4-door, dHus1 paid ge bed fros, Simmor n ers FOR RENT:-Apartmsenut, well locat- Mid'suOu A Cnl" J'" .FOR r.-uw. ot0m-a--B u rem, e box sprngsr0. 251eA, ty, c6oI, quiet. Inuireat th Street""-. n m$200; '48 Nqsh 4-door, excellent Limon Circle, Gatun, Canal Zone. # 19, first fr" o pane W -ANTEsow f nwly started I*.s *- c~. I condition; '50 Cadiq 4-door. Bes- (N ) P -57. (Neto Phoe" chsck.rn e.. ad buI . -..ow. Bluebhook. Phone.-2573, New FNetown) Phone 5-76 .- FOR RENT: Fum d aortmant, chl. You wil 50e a or C IISI rstabe3rd SI;,;r--nlP,2o. FO ,A ft S n..... all sc rwed, rigidaire, s e. n Mext 5 eri. t ye!r's pro uR T E TST / 3 FOR o.LE:--$40 -ft.Whtesingouse r- Via Esp house t Jun otanlle 10 s lyrsc re0 l ab o. FOSA CTA n 37,mB. a3p3., L. Ri-. F-OR RENT: L a two5-bedroom k dr caccki sIt pe-- e If acp,_.iaios. 120a. N a t,.4 ICATALIA n --.i portent, aly funished. __itt.d Aifr l v. 1.) Large month-. II. I i 2 r -FOR A. Cdlc akSu. ottio ntabe _mr t u5les. Call Pos-. mL ,S f tl. 4-5 i Ic YOU CAN LEAVE PLACE YOUR AD AT 14 1 JYRN I i . 9 ,- ,.-.- .. . MOUR,AD WITH Cnmli Av I* I-OUR catA b ATUM Noe. oate Plaza VA3JEAGJ. IOMAPNEE run'rtfriA* - AMA AMMUICAN siwta NO. &1 IN T IAGENTSR OUROMI OFIES AT -I'I" STORE --- F *,"l" -+ "* ? .. -; venhy iM F A ^gi^ :.pOB '., .:. W J. r rwane e IMe LawnV B HJca HOE a nam- Iel" iINM -1-i- John J. as he il*ry a r~rwr Atha*r Ford VS triumph-wait . for the 155 Ford.. V S.... N. N*TIRES 600 x 16. . . . . .... 13. 95 670 x 15... . ...14.25 with rm OM *.' Moaing tbaid.aw"Ef P ftmu. f lowts Wise .he Every TiR ed. reXi fH e T.A T. TIRE EXCHANGE M&. 11 (i lUP r # W4, mlI *e j* obin of cup in- nts ol in sub- ne from whoe -their ipeer, a r, hard- mUon. -' 1 Before You 1'" Visit lb. TOY LAND of Panama City PLAZA 5 DE MAYO Ip front of P. R. R. TOYs from 5for SO 0IoR 0 oEotL PLAZA 5 DE' MAO | In Iront of P. R. . Open up tr p.a * fsft O. *a to N !e. TH ERE$ 11 m e m w w u :r nam'r thing goes. CoIl Puh emp 3-08 f i t o w nsr- w-ww wuinwu m .* h. -ie a. --g H a. Rens .-,-- 11 J. U FOR IT:-C 3 bedroomsI iv fEb7:-$Ashtd, lrge,'cleon, O77R- FOR RENY:t, clean, furnished -Me^ m .li ". .. lPi-' Bei, 0'UbmSM dm1 a ha A f a c M _. _minP 1 m nl kitchen, two SoOpl wrv beth, hot.watr.;1 y* Ja VP O, he Owcnitr S udeS wen aeest aNoas. S Fe h. 5o other Of L6t5 q S l ne er- womwthrooms, porch,hoyard, neh- In godent trike. l ood FOR REN Pe3 room Ave.'dinin A DO LGIN pw ed n Easter Is- The student walkout was called room en. ermos, 3rd , Ss land more than two months a- in all of Argentina's six unive N. 2. r information: Call clean, furnished AS wi be r ht tor the I I FOR RENTNies to protecelyermen "irnn. 5. C A No. rs, N privilege. - i l bedroomm chlals it ble f tw reference wh dente, sofretiesn B31tst SA aa a y El DiaUO' aten spokesman fos - Street No 14UP) esMisoor wan a round-the- ernmen said the trouble beOveookinan r of rA.AI C JEWELRY B (M ien Vessel -nThene 0lt ew pa EllDia SAS .mnmis.I,_r, VIers. Pa- :' :I worldq! ce id hr .acht Wind- reported todayeCat' euniverat- S 5iMo-i ---S-,.W ,owP.- _% .-r Sw alor. On AugO 17, durtn. arterns were. arrested Iout several a M nee A eative Of Decatu nd Qf.+*S .., FTan cisco ..oy I11-- -e 3.50t2oke de .mo nsa4on4wt "4" N"| ,o,,l M..ther Of Late II AN ra t.29 A )Hal or thoor, New Or y in connection with a stu- ' I-"-- -n^ Lag-GN leansd no -asper woman who dent strike out in T:- ChaJet, 3 rooms, dining *Wal.o m Iwas shipwrecked on Easter is- The student walkout was called romo klfehen. 'Viqft Hemo:sal 3ed .ck jones Dies and W. A. Ben thrown onre then two months a-oorn all of Argentina's six unvers Ai- street Ne 2. Fr information: Cll er'min n'A b, a, sI chool-ship, it terference with student societies. sate"..I -.v. H.' S "w" asan od today. El:Dis, often a spokesman too -.,-D[At.. rS,- Oct 23"UP)!1 dons'the Buenos Aires province gaov- " ":'-. ....cC t.-i--(Up.) Mmbitnnans iss Poor was qw a rourd-the-jernment, said the trouble be an VOU '- n iaI m- ae uc koses.80, a d of Louiville, K have been worldcruisae nat the yacht Wnd- w nen the Uniy Fedversityion (FU- ',.. o d r S hirmen of an or- sailors, On Au 17, during B proters here, carried out oseverf -al, -h French enal. ,e'1sdo au e of onin the Preyter heavy storm, the yacht broke BA, protatins. the arrest o M tarted what h A-mand A Be... thrown on the rocks. Miss Poor BAenos Aires by the Buednos Ai.-" o t geh .trs b ne_. en Ind anapoi. urce of Ame. ateSn or- eA), proa ) students invaded te shool of P to lectrt power ng, the Hollywood ho S VIM Ch were anA" "(aP" deFs risten g. 0M, widow. m aof w ne Szesl i the Pre sBbyterian Ps d itdche tA), protesting the arrestU a -erl ve just started what1 0 -wdw intoaton about Federal police then arrested 129 m o ne in Cronair T ent an nterprte United States Chleaer thip o f the attack students, said adorit arobl the earth, thfull-scale ater t to the le meralda, whior left on ts an- El Diae e r, and took awa from t to harness the usemoon's tidall, a native of Vinennes, hreea Pl.e Miller of nual tr crulae toay with tndm several "rubber bfackjacks, back into te sea. rice iUundoy y eoemt, g _.g ll...luv l men, h asu been ordered tosbrtnl ete OC e weapons, h.En.inlshav_ ,_long drea-.ed. At St. CriStopher ro the of h omeric.e oft MiH Poor tand to land navs a etudentsinvadedthe ofr power d- Ithnt rn i V.a os tomenta Wr ean.- foraicd to get onfrSuter Whnimedicinelattacked students listen-time Imemorial hne oewionwfie -aan e. Frankbl ofer I nv at te her charg- d', toahulecture sd injuredtreeFro ti l wch shool of St.on I lr t., formerathmat theE mnaka Islanders o wre of them, in an A -ttempt to force foge vrhtty has attracted teIeao V .n ha.d-- r me ,o 0 wio nday t p.m ; ------ ns h thelv to the wr all stud s Books sea, outf its bed, over during WIL ntlo Mtmoril sk ceORK, Oct. 29 (UP) crdew aDeceUber, ecturitte ofIe.. rsdeeut oh dsP- ,B; +,++9W^.,v,,, m \ | WallStreet ot its first look at officials wiB h receied come-he^ I.II". atlddl-, IftPe S tnda a 1oW t 1h t FederalpolicS teM enins of the 85-pletwe iB as n for the dam inu1en a Coreon Tas1-- 5 1ll B]''rvea will be hae *rlvately owned "i cm '- Safternoon Iat I r '- With Pean schooled -sPeru in of the attacking stfiled a regis- consteo will sthe earth, the water ne the 11 ro- aI loDlls Temple n ieth Century as .Ito .tgi1 t. aon mea yesterday with next elv aad lials hope t"ers.r'k ,k a d lor the- lopi Mye Uog"Bride of the Conqueor" ishclubs, lengths ofiroand Exchange first a hIaowatt hong *- .movemet. giving fu ng and vivid ll an hmm coverwn thl flrst will be julng France's eletri .U be a. gmb* *mrs of the oMdT arveentuo rad ltoy, wbrit t p gsaleot isu capital stock, line, at- the end aof fe l yng ears, St.nd u pi a phe . t .e, w. o-Islad la o l reuolatom d nturin t S llfs,b abare to be sold So far i y ountrie s u new of , worh .... .s 'past week by the Islanal one rs. rep t ent of the com watch te French experiment i .... rEae-r Ia. ,'s, total a all of which R Itwsouut he. har s a nmtru-id hlFac Chr,Hieeis IceJohnA.RdHre by Bartefm, i 8pe 2,300Mns D ah ti estte of Dr wtteItlw aiat wouldbe ldeal o s C. of the cos nofvelt, the book Joile T. Dorra, sole owner suited to imar projects e cM oa:t .leMast id of itvember beforeer presidentt of Ca n satit have Stol Anos the brother pmaro wo up..o in 1930r. le .ut o .h the ras t. n Ihe NNW: orinWYORK, Oct. 29 (UP) ad up statement By Dember, Electi f Oct UP t own Pe. aowed a the fcal year85- plhinted pn for the dam t e Sunday N e MKCOmpbl O-Soup Co. to p power plant from competing do. will' ___ting :andvivid 00Wcofe o co vaering the first will be Juicin France's a pWlad in urouhtladuiaol g centofthe 8orn-wa1M121ZtbesolLd- tomem, .-the book John T. Dm sole ownersF rjc at pa-u -I s ftzw ,0"b'oatfefs m1 EP; Nor eqda@ ii. PLEASE LOtk OVER OUR Si AT VCOWAN MOTORS each and every used ear. has been safety tested and completely, reconditioned and lranteed. SECTION AND COMPARE OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. "* 1952 AUSTIN, Fordor Sedan. Perfect mechani- eal condition throughout and completely reconditioned. An ideal 2nd ear. Full price 1952 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. Illarney Green lacquer finish. Factory installed spat cov- ers. New tire. Full price ........... . 1950 MERCURY Fordor Sport Sedan. Immacu- lte Dark Green finish. Plastic seat covers and new tires. Full price ............. 1947 OLDSMOBILE "98" Convertible. New top, tires and paint. A real bargain. Full pri ........... ........ ..... 19 19 CHEVIOLET Convertible Coupe. Light -pq -wlth a black top. New tires and com- petdy reconditioned. Full price ....... $ 795.00 $1150.00 $ 795.00 450.00 a,' r'. - 0 625.00 191 MRCURY Convertible Coupe. Two to S chose from black or green. Both with overdrives and' completely equipped. Full prices ........ .. .. .. . .. .. 1 95.00. 1950 ,ORD V-3 Club Coupe. A. eal sporty light gr e joeb with radio, seat cowves and new e&.m F rice ............ .... 7S-.0 ; : e d .- ..Factory Sea Cover bd- li; l -vi mr. .u pr e $.. .......1 .- -9. : ---- .r.c.:.... . < 6. 5 $; .' C .. 5 meB|.,_ 'E5 M i :"^ -*fl'*^-, 'and 'a...* Ma .i- .1*. -.4. .. ..-p. r '.' ,j .' .. ._ .-.. .. + . . . . 0 7- ?W.+. :i. *. .r. *. .... -..*-I.. .'.'.",M i..e ?, -+. ',:, . *...* .B. ,.. " I I '|I II ...--- I. I IL M140 ~1"4 jr_ X- *Vka B --r i -'---~ -~-- F dom . / ;- ;* . ...':- "'- "'i.! ..o. , ,-, ..*-;,..-^- ' i. . t i Sk.l" a . & , p ie; ." z.. ".:.. ". -N' o - ;i ;, =, z :, < a. : l 0 I . inmvx4w1-uemre Po flSpfl bATi. Z'r: s1ur CA* . First time in olr by Tecailcolorl -amm *.a.3." w. "MONEY FRWM HOME" UCJLA TheaefZ "AilEO INAZZA I ' "M1 AMIGO, EL LADRON" rV 4M '4 , ^, . K- .W -h -- -p ; MBEaDEWqP 1 Cu. : .- X,1 N. Y.-a ( UP)- rcosda Here' anep g. .friend for arp nters A AC ,- .."_- -- -- ( )5 ii ,I V1 t .. mo ,rese a-ian ,P1i e Wor..e fr 9 AService. ..... . ... -e. u-d.... ..' ..an..r a,-.... ,t 1 ? . .-: tot, :.rsth. its.e. nd,, a he (Morgn, .. ..4..mont..oef-S Idev ice can drive a n ot Y.one u"tL,. -amany asoei Wght-penfnail.sper1101111 ..,0) It. a 0 *r.d v di S oa A' than this YOU Ix1S Br .? u- i1 -t. e 1 5 F d. g n'lltlae o w ail. ..... .That'ba out St rLig t .Mo had o it pwih a h t a h ( eI Ad aIm m w r*AISnd5 g..b m to I re b h h .a ilTt. NIti A, t A. 1, ti fledS f o t t r 9 5 g ..*lT her N ed S1kie, S i.SrXF la (1 l al i "P"- -eOU 1 v 0orAord uro m opera te unl ...e a. t e fban e I do*dK ..^ ^..f. ,.. the molt,,.y ti"nt him s h e it y nex t o p .resed gi.ns th w. 4AZlie* 0 7 basket'- --hea-Sl/ ; .,- te susul.nt .*,Ba.. ..I. , '" p II al soe1c0t thiPy,- mAl oittkotwa N-hpeaderom mai -.q'- 11 aIaabywth. tr ml t w E ie p r i a o e ae l ... ^yWl'SK ^-- ba.s-, .ete is estimated thde Feg owasad h s f it r T e t hU E Wi er IT EsO M RO mUt iB E lik st w o me. -. .I wa Bon I feIu a M -0 do t. I *" a l rhe . . -"li.s rivalr "T r Meanwhile, the el.n u ha TW be ize fa C. h.Zner. dsn It .Ba -Bit- diets ManWl w- .A t" ie ;nu n ... .Rta e cNr i netaUe tB) rana When fVo ur partner i na good a Laualleuclaims thaes T 1. I 5_. .b d. .o e r nid en t... 65 de.00 I .. . po a i Fe I aifll t- .b e ch d. . .at ti e u r o w his.h St ou e MGM. .card.. befor "dahdqTht p d o liD pper to perm it easyr em oval at Tl hat kitnGo faccurate bidEx wY a uSa.ae ,t fil m ^ trs iom of- "1 spa kin se u n IN In today's h and for exaim pe o- . t! 1955 Ford..,Y ou.U he g-d you wm ted!l ll h,,neusat2- gas or--p. iw e, .-t hear at his ne byou baket"-dPan msowed a good hand a for..... ...skatbwed t t his fouryi k o aeh eirol Plaithe^ (a o u n t e c n f m Fi th o us pi s P a n o is Wasti. aS .t ma r ket-bas h i .. lnd wita p two saes l woou Le 52. .. -YOU"t- "-moeobs lhad OeIlWt2 onoi 4esplte -- ,' aatorFirs"cann-" -. ile, then6 t t ha" I:J & L J SPECIAL PR _ES i SATURDAY -AND- i S' SUNDAY ] LOLITA SUPER M.ARKIL T Montesrrin Street Near TROTnThsebk- / . _- " *i,:. .' ^'.WW-M.-.e'^ ^ *. Spgeoial trays for p* ..w M KMoen cocktall wfirth' glae-1 M ... .". .... "'*""' **""' " *l Fowers li Crytil pots ,..,........tr.**.t. ..u***j |* Minisatu.e ............ ........,...m..W.".. Flower pot fild rs ................. ...** .... B i Standing ashtrays, bl)aclk ....................n** M Pots with metal base ..... ... '.........., ..."** Metal office.baskets .,...,....... ...............L. WE Plastic hairpins ......... .. 0.40 . T et brushes ................ .. 5. 0., Metail brauhe ............... 1.75,- -' Metal brushes for baths ........0 -G.95 , Mops with sponce & brush .... GAO Alumtnium buckets with wringer J 0 eafPot stands ..........,-**** *1. S I li Ultra-Modern LaI .mp .,. i Ashtray .................." Ui --W-1 3-D picture frames .......... ,.! Plastic apongem ..."... Book Holders ............... BUY NOW ON THE . SECN .-om OF : A ^ --- ,- ..r- "f. #496 a I'L~Y~Li''l~~ --,rr~l~ I - ~_ ~___~_ ____~~~~ __~_~_ __ __ ~__ _ _ _ - I .__ . _i__ - L .-" ,* 4 . 4 . a * ISH6.-S W^. !-*' rif i -^ aa^.- UCL __..*N.^ __ .. I ;;'Q :. * . ,- . *K^-r '*-^^^ W^'^- *..,,. ..w^ * A t, -1 ,'.*:-.--*: i 'i ~'''' TVIs wa a .;066rosed and thenad wNIAge w a IM -- 24 hre eight 41 gt (hat ;pntrg Vesul, a e-tdck defeat 't make them very happy !One player, John kMoran, 'of Houston, decided to bid fom- pasde on the theory that he woml etruffing tricks that would available at no-trump. He was rht, since the hand produced 10 tcks at spades, but only eight at no-trump. West opened the deuce of dia- monds, and Morah allowed East to win with the queen. East, corret- ly fearing a rosrs-ruff, returned a low trump. South played low, and West's queen forced out dum- my's king. Declarer led the Jack ofa cl from dummy and west took t ace. West returned his remalnin trump, an East's ten forced s0U South's ace. Now Moran lashed his top clubs and ruffed his last club with dum- my's last trump. The next step Iwas to take the ace of diamonds rand lead another diamond towards the South hand. East discarded a heart, and declared ruffed low. He then took dummy's top hearts and led another diamond towards his hand. Whether East ruffed high or low he couldn't shut out the nine of spades, and the contract was therefore made. ._ W 92g R l Rlur S iU ER, FOATRNMASTEL LF-PATTBRN-MASTER DESIGNERQ", S- 1 tUnli, th ordinary .WM., il )&eW, famous Formal War ives you the plessure and protection of the remarkable "sara-o-aTizs" fabric- feature. That means it's spot resistant afdl water spellent... and much colar because the rayon *fakrie has 34% more pomhity. In addition to Otaying spotess .. you'll -be more comfortable because of the perfect It that "Palern.Master "l ftn" ,,mures. Try M NORTHCOOL first., $32.o50 ". ... ^ - .,.-.^ -... .*' ". : .; ..^ .l-- #.-...f ; - i t^, . IT-- -.i . "IiEPELO-TIZED" NORTHCOOL T .u TROuSERS- -$.0 Also Ivilable in Sainle hyd on PB Makdeli If It Poibt Pot "Qdwni1. Paint Ite 1 1 ELL'. e -. ..V. . 4t~: r ~1 I *. -. -: -i || ik V 'I bSPOIL .. i:,now, PA.; b,,t , for seX~rM W TOMORROW LAST DAY of Our Special * Dresses S;*Stockings'. Amazing redvctionisl .d ALMACEN MEDINA, .' -o .- ', mAS leXBO SkMUIEL FREEDMAN IA MASCOTA ~ P ^ O T ,N O "O "_O'f fiZ- ._...... _..-t ,_-.C... ._ E'_ " ... ,, -: 'f, , ;. .".^ W -: -f ** *w --4.-f ..- "-.. *- ", -..; *. f .* . .. .. .. .". a' 4- i .4;, :*. .. W. .l, "9" r . : . ..m a/~ -ani Otherwise *-* (ta~kef ,d a a -. Mr Imgee. akague. i 3 ;S. dur Beta -ipu ... '1t Coatsta Rica I take pictures of the small fry dur i- om a JmMal -'I e I glesias' and M r. Iung those hours. .uL .ri pPledge Ritual 6f the -spos Jmenes, both I Parents who want Christmas Apna ha ter o0 BetaL mgMa dMra -of the Esso Company. cards made with their chiQoren .' .nelo he Curuada Ucapt- lai are on the Isth- on Santa's knee ate advised to hop. tire. rohy iuCChapir a* visit.1 come during the first week If po- president performed the impre sible. sve initiation ceremony wii t.at Va PS etc prp s M N y assistance of torchbearers, Dqlo- S" Sale IPot-luck Supper Marks Navy ay res .Jacome and Connig 'ho^. ose to many requests, The pot-luck supper held Tues- s ". , iB has deemed to ut in day evening, in Coco Solo, and .I.ushees who were pledged _n Can Si Wfee at the Cansa com- served by the ladies of the Auxi- received their phas are: B..., as a Balboa toy sale every liary of Fleet Reserve Assonia- ....r Aa-ela Th raa venin and Saturday tion. Branch No. 59, was greatly Bolton, t'afaret Trask, Alic q until Cristmas. enjoyed by all who were present. j,. W 'au. -A IV uia. tarig next Thursday, he will, The menu was varied and the.Iuig toeswo lk hour, a uor w, be (u nt to greet is young. theme of the colorful decorations, sage of eattsya. or hids Was Won .dm tN .from S p a. until a was "red-white and blue" in hon-. y ioanned heae Cne of the - hmours at Saturday will or of Navy Day. tted aped mandarin lA e make a weekly ap- ake Saletableclow. goverea tue r e f r e a h- e a riso m bka weey Ap h hate SaI menot table whicn centered beauti- Psa t Cristobal toy sale Alphp Chapter of .]eta Sigma .ul o, .s and native greens ev y.Fiday, .tarting fom Nov. Phi will hold a Bake Sale tomor- tj a blc'kittery ds c y .12,wnen he will listen 1 requests row. in front of the Albrook Post n a black pottery dicolorsh, carryngof b inj dispense charm from 3 p m. 'Exebange, starting at 9:30 a.m. out h sgolio eitr side of un be'pm i er will be a photographer Unit 5 Welcomes New Member s eectve centerpiece wre pr4 ntfrom El. Halcon studio to The regular monthly meeting black candles held in Diack can : The refreshment table held a cake decorated in the colors ot black afid. gold in the shape of Wait till ou see the all new/ Low itie'reek LeuLer -"Pm;" sunulat- StTill new LOW ing the ritual of jewel pin. M d I. a *nud 'tics, Lt.ndTIULLe Lgley and 1 Uilma Luae, aateinaLing at the S silhouette 1955 Ford hard top.. m e. o a, . Spuncn bowl, served as co-hostes- ,' sas for toe evening. ______ ___ A general discussion followed on the sorority's bake. sale to be ______ held tomorrow Saturday in front ". v of the Albrook. post exchange, S ; i startirig at 9:35 a.m. I Sisters present included, .Shir- : W eC St l ~have som e ley Barca, Betty Boyer, Chariot- te Cagley, Virginia Copello, Gil- a & LuUe, Mildred E. Frick, Hel- Sen eREATH S left H singer, Dolores ainme, fA lANJ W -REATHS left Vlern Morse, Zoe Ann Nalpa, Connie Thompson, Peggy .Wertz, L t'ry Eileena Wilsot, iaaeres a %A right, and Pauline Zon. Wil eak Beore CZ Co ege Club Miss Patrie~i Desjardins, Unit, -9 1.. : -.... .... .... ..... . irme'todvy mrd' edhoove-thie one you need ed Nation's Welfare Psychiatric :Expert will peak on the U. N. Social Welfare -Program in Pa- nama at the fall luncheon of- the Canal Zone College Club, to be held at the Albrook. Field ,Offi- cer's Club, Saturday, Nov. 6, at' 12:30 p.m. - Members and their guests ma make reservation, with the fol- lowing laoles; Mrs. b. J. Irwin, a-16.-Mrs. HIL. J.Zierten, 234031, or Mrs. Fred Gerhardt. 8-34422. Jun Group, CAR Wtl.tI Monday ... -- I' .At*r Groupsf i m Cra#Uatr Qpflofas'*Bin1- CMi- - :. .. . ..* ^ FOR THE LADIES We have 'a SPECIAL SALE thIs week a lovely asortment of latest ties . COSTUME JEWELRY, Exotic straw-srwlnge Beautiful Viennese art-craft pias. Famous Germannmade non-tamr hab e., light aluminum ewelry. All fantastlca'U low aN s 's. rrr~ .' -. . a Pt 9 . . a .. hA 4 9. -A A *Ia. S9/t4- - S. 4 ..,,.. .. .' _;._ f- W , >2-: EiR ". r ," : :a_ 7 -. t~AVL -VI iSy..- *- '-. -..'." ,- :-, - ... .-s ,* S . - y. t :., ,; 'I s ',-,y. ,..* .. i S.- :-^ ,:-- "' *' Jr ** -'p *: ... '!. ' ,.- .-....-*.',< i /',. ., ;' FACEK DEPORTiAlN--Leo John Kiloran, York City with his wife, Rita. and three of th 'n Leo. 13: Edward. 17, and Paul, nine months,,fSW.'dpMidyfon to his native Ireland Uter five years of Imm Uat W t ment investigation. Leo ailed from County Meath 19.-25 using his brother Pat's first name because his boitj leWat originally meant for Pat He admitted the fact Was* .[rt^ appoled for citizenship. - . . call 2-1327. the geological history of the Isth -,--. mus. Guests aor invito- Arts And Crafts -- Group Wim Neicome4s Chl Meet Monday Board Will Me .. Ther Ats and Crafts Group of jMonday Even *g the. Balboa Womanst Club will "There will bV--aB bA& Meeting mdet at the home of Mrs. G. O. ofr the Newcomers' Club'Monday Parker, House 5607B,. D i a b I o evening, at 8:00 p-J. -at the home Heights, on Monday at 9:00 a.m.: of Mrs. D. E. Grier, i Margari- f .--- ta. Executive Board ' Of-rtel bal Club .. I* .. . To Meet Tuesday t h i. ---. The txeeutive Board- of the . Cristobal Woman's Club wilf mee, - Tuesday morning at the Red. . Cross Building in Cristobal. The I ,/ 'Know Panama' Group I TI' Of Caribbean College . Club Sets Meeting i The 'Know PharI az group of eo *t the Caribbean College Club will I j i I l meet next Thursday at 7:30 at --n .' the Cristobal Red Cross Building. i ts amazing how nY.fIo Kenneth Vinton will speak on aiot ...tl Milk Improves health, reduces fatigue , Reports from many ladue. trialplantaindicatethes r 4 ing value of milk in hnp-o-inft Anployeea' health and their production.. Mlk s rwd qt work bet 'M omak ad ded treuh-tastin&, cjfamj ll e what you tt evmitotNlip. he pe- -ay-jod^ -HK-lim freab flavor kitchen. T p e water, str, and you diouwhlesae mil.! You. a S a This -w-Pu medcoe a m be ywrfrcmly two ip'armTINA boxme and 20-oeaL. Tmad. vantapof thoiofto dayI SAIWA fl0ttapoduct taatinu# IqW eamin. 4sw ew life to yocr equadofSAT'INA added to ye *t*.clfib - your wrka pleasure. The ika I1Ip n 11 ...nsv.u.S ...,gs ld$Wr-SI........ . rem.Ma a t .' I- .lace,-yo -' . Buy ... t"a! .k. ".4.. "' C.. .Ma _.- . 'a . nta cruz cty / Mrs. Inez 'l1' so served aago E tor. Mrs. La c chairmt hson was In L Jaies Rogers r i te cruz ahirman; naM kt. A I- served In the same oa s at Rainbow CR. . Though the 'tograwm .ia" I the various t ia It It dlvidft generally intt handicragt and atYetic events- Included Lthe, haindfiraft- projects are swing, crohtin elt craft, rtektawk ewslryh, and shell emrift rfa wolCh ketry, textileand China pt t- Ing. Finger .9lftilt pro to be the great taon with. the younger chl .. . SIn addititoa A.the handiceft program, the c-hildren haet a certain amount of athletic The, children' hlavepen taken by but Sto the Paaf viBsefce Center. _p roUller skaitl MUaions and 'hll- .. dren from- th, sides of the .UMr. W h ea. u Isthmus atAe, pent joyous. a- .oti rT ie slons in the b Mbow City So0 W SO L S e. qure dang and other in- MOW at t.jo.oeuin;%l door actfvitlwround out the se amau,*m m.'t, athletic side of the picture. "KOOL SPOT'" f testa u r-nt 1 4th tf Jut Avenue (Opp. An Iont |tOffle) Now aat excefent new Itob..thf..L" RAi i,. Thurd -ys, Satwd and Sundays Ainwica dish and Sanld..d .eU .1 ~tn 9 hr -i a I' *5 . .- ,\. j-1X e' I.q -. --i It-' soM- .; m woa, ~lllf~~ . HEY tOYS nd GIRLS It's ,HALLOWEEN. Have lots of los. Cope in, anda- get every. thing ,dourtSl $ pft:.W!:,MASM, FUNNY DISDISES, plsic pumpkins,. dk coratious, mt . WE AVEIT ALL! MORRISON'S PAUL'S MARKET RECOMMEND DS ITS DIS WId C.ENTEE T4HOP ARlY MOISY -TUESDAY WItL w. TODAY WEDD' T Y .Srd a...e dER > .;-*.z-4. '4' .2' 3- -t.n.t. ma *4- jmmB, 3 ofl ; .l - tiger (,aptaly wvldos) * inwsor Sq-pat Ucttrwoed Snoet (nw, eat) *USy ".- .- ";'. fy.'" P ) At: IsomAAM cm-p~nb w i -.' : a- * 4, ,- * .'-' 't. -v - 2., ..- ,.-.. W Ix : : :: WI-,T " -'" " .$-.. .. . - i .fe -w. ^, o,- .- .. :. -- .- ':1 ve.' v. . .;... . . LTR&L AVE.. a:: ut. _ ROM - .. .- . -.-, 4 -. -.. . :: C di- ,.. . -.,....... .. .. .. ........ ... -. .- .. ; -- . .... '* .' k *", ...-.i.,' ; 5 --" .*'y --t *, .'- ... '*--,A. -: .. 'L- - ; ;*.*-' ;;4 w ,*c .l'*-*l" "- 't-' ...../ --- '- 2" ^S? :- *- -,'- "''. -! '' .. -k- ,-''* --.'*. <. ,-( il.^ i ^-. "* *l- ' . "' * * ,T :.,H ", '^' . ... . .- . ._ . ,, ^.' ... '. r'-. , M . ." ^--- ." .. : ""-y.y . -thj"4t4 ".*r r- ''- - 1'' '*-' ,..-' ':;- 4- y. "- .. A I n r six Nl at 44 Was bow 33SI Saower deserts al3 Mue of, 4 r47Ebi asr '.A h 48 Romain 4_6 l Indian ... ' * ~~~0~ c : ~ W. or.. 4 Waumi'r .-Mifa Touring ropnn BtUFALO, NX (I(UP) Harvey Lik 0sK"d tat tiia s...summer wa as ime to k her 35 r and"n Darnmc Witk -8 Starst s" .... and.n. "irr ttl wasInnM" sinesohn early post-war Years of oisflW- *. Mrs.e the ite nieces ant*njbwg -throu * children'sclub talrmed by her dou'hter, TaIt. Th si members of t elub called themselves the u lor oy Craftrs. In th days of hngerawant .i uys lsh ~su ested to #W flubt hie wto to s., t own age in foreign landso. - letters were pouring back and forth eoths tuocesa. e ,.a ...sl .oi presents of foondA ,t o l l" WI' lfl '*unt;l91 in a shortWe im, a dozen .d.erntpsp . t.tThekyeLo.to"sWa a the or]i- .WoT wlu;by wcomers Poe Avedof 41, W IlTohm by Wayne-Fellows .for *W6'-H&, "The High ,v.' depict the lives and love affairs of 2 .people 2 'UMy ; Jo ero from' the -land of Hnolulu to . :t of mpendin danger xratu. a foree dbe true emotion of 1the 1 pasUengers and five t and The Mighty" was, directed by William A. itrl Tiomkin composed and conducted the back-. for the fl1m. ... . Nw~ eWsphington colaborat.e on the words S ... .d. A. ... tREWUCED PRICES I HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE Down Month tioferm Wardrobes (carved) 15.00 6.00 Wardrobes with Mir- S. . . . . . 5.00 3.00 Double Beds complete with New Maure e....... .10.00 3.80 tNew Kbhen Cabinets .;.... 15.00 6.00 Beautiful Two Color Plastic Living Room Suites . . 37.00 15.00. Mirror Top Center Tables.. 5.00. 1.50 a, ....... 5.00 2.00 iModemn r .,.A4 Mahogany Doubl w#U wish New Mat-. .-. .. . .. ..... 18.50 6.00 u%. Mhaki Lounge ... 15.00 5.50 MAN OTHER BARGAINS IN NEW AND uSD FRITURE... ONWs Cnet A. CU for IOW U I- l-n Payl .at. '. .. X HousehIold Eucage aiSe4 Yt9 (AS. baw) TeL 4911 7 .- .. j #,0 ." .. S . ,AI, *l 1i11 Ah a e, however t youngsters ob. a correctionu of phyiale and chological defect, and gasl $25 0 Traff sE asmBurance itry nRc to lead two plas.e surgeon. HOUSTON, Tet.-(UP)-A Uo,. Hituxwo o1 ir n N o !traffic ep" if ipaung I Sbhe teeth), a prostet sM mooth-floiig operating oid of t (who con a fits th, oustpp' to n traffic prob- 5pc ,ppUnces,). a pediatr ic jln, a lea. pen h therapist an otolaringe- The new i"cop," an electronic S*lI E 1 st (nose and throat special- brain control g satin lights at -. -.), a dentist an a social work- W9 street interetiens,. enables aM to h'E :o or .traffic- in dwtton and adjacent Areas to moa wer the-city'es ys- me",wA These speeiall meeting seml* tam of alternating one-way streets onth r %tk Children's Hoqpi- tal dedo: iikent of treatment* 'oa var inuste THE FINESIT the 9v l cases im angles. . .... .. .-" e a. Visit ^R O L f The TOY LAND of Panama Clyi PLAZA 5 DO MAYO in front of P.'R. R." TOYS fromnfl5wr5 up to $2M.0 PLAZA 5 DE MAYO In front of P. R..R. Open up to 9 pa. from Oct. 28 to Nov. 11 -, ...... -. a -V i. ]. .. ... .*.<.^ .. '.-.g..... ,, ..... ... .. ... . .. : :'. ,X ,S ,x ; ,..... .. ,. . ". .. 1,' '. 71 .4 ; -. O A ,T fl tw CT J . .. ..- *. ... City -fra Maier sl.t density aIe resive :ttl reach mtles an our ru"Wg ':?m m:P.:e Comip atin the o 4 Be tre to see ibt r. ye SOF THEM ALL k _. The Great New AUSTIN. CAMBRIDGE A. 5 .1 ~1 I.! I' O3Zor "flat look" awaits you at the MrAlhor (azacak S . THE 4TES AND LOVELIST "- 2- .'' .M -, ", *^ ->.., AK" 2-, ^ *.*. ., ,#- _t.- "' .* NOW OM DISPLAY AT MOTORS HULL 5 DURING ACCIDENT PRE -1. -. Row Sm. . .. , MODELS. 4- <4. -l_ 9ie T Tel. s e Q 3.1 9 Tel. 3.1126 i-5.pjiu S SEE THE NEW PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE ... ' SE LIFETIME GU-ARANT,- E I The BELL Portable is engineered to. the same precision as bthe most expensive watch; yet it Is rugged, durable and dependable as the kitchen stove . It weighs less than 4-1/2 pounds . Even when complete with treadle, attach- ments, accessories and carrying case, It still weighs under 8 pounds! YOU CAN'T LOSE s s.89.5 -I -- .-BU'T TO NgtfWOL E R (For mnaklnj.tt n holes) ./ 1 . ,--. - P -; "V AG tESS gr ". fr. e (EX tUWfl4OtBUThRS) .. -q --i- -.' mt | t a Bk.. -. I .9 protects y #rom I Here's Vow 1 PUNCTURE SIALANT under the B. F. Goodrik Tubeless Tire tread grips puncturing object,. plqp *he. hole permanently aftir the .object I removed. Drive over nails and Bl on as though nothing had happened! No fit tire to bother with; you drlve trouble-free. 2 AIR-RETAINING UNING takes the place of an inner tubseAn impact that breaks a few cords inside the tire causes only minute leaks nla this lining. You have a s-s-slowout, wish plenty of time for a afe stop. B. F. Goodrich was first to make a blowout and puncture- protecting tie practical. 4 .s...A..~ - ."-- B. 1. ,Gooedri ,engkn ee Tire trad () dey skeds.Heun, sYm.seaw sey the :Life-Sever Tubee patented feat mes that make . iblehavbadyearsofuseaM i n to the B. F Goodtdh Tie today! Caqvenienc w ema, Compare the- S Compare the c-p Comipare- -yMtb Tubstesh 1M A. ~* F. 1C 'P.O. Box 2140 AZA y ia. s I J r .,O .W'A ye ,<.... -: ,. . QUJAI:TY "I"- latest the- "stop HONESTY LEADERSHIP "'- -- " ..-. v' ";: ,. sl. mmnmq iulllnum m - - --------- - ., ~---1 ,~;r-~--:.- - --- ~. ---_, -- Cop' kluI. ' S "ae ,t I 1 .' _- .. .~"2'~~ l~.4.. ~~*r I t.%!~."~ I- q~. * ~ ~. r Jr *tsw'rr4 . s^ me ao the leaning area Clensiu Milk. V-t t *7a YAA LEIY. nourishieg to soften and replenish starved skim mauae gently with tis ri4 cream at bed-timr. a- .*** " T .^ i -.* ^ " ,' ;""--'--- '# " ;'"' St iW/F14' Otta t .A& ,-.., 'aaa.-. SS. a.44i ; Pcei27e VI7P yy ," w ."; .. = M '."*.^ :- -- 1 -. ,''. .. ,, -.. .-"''' "S~ ,- .1 - ^fw. '-." P .% /^ ," .',.^ ^ ~ i^ .. [ -. ___ ;.r :.__-,, __ ,-, ..... .- l :?.i ..&f ..- . ..* .... .... .,-..~~ ~.4 .-. . .. ., .: ." :.f:- T: : ( ---' &-i the Iothaes at dusk W ave:ao 'dodbt abeft droe up easy and hav %i. moe everybody. Though .lalloween Itself I bte ixeet costume nfflatr o Panama Golf Club. The Ate ing disguises that hld6 dIrna Inhabit the clubhouse and a to eBd all such. o ver 3 ha m1ilitaryitsrV" S7in the Re Ospd fan1y, m ane*VBr The aU&r - * te ,pofed .et . S o Beside.s d. Me! Bawer.Se o I 4- ups in men Cu- nitles, many'-ehUtAeen i MI until tomorrow ean have been a today Sa et few oortt .$ or to ran SqOlety qf Tomorrow l be qries you'd eyer ,speBt parties at. a- ozet tfrrandin lawh for revel Canal Zone ft1 the youngsters t WO -U heir S. rounds of bomaes r don There's nothing exclusive about tions for the U Chil- this costume affair bing, put on dren's Fund intend 'the tradi- ' by the Amerloan resaa~s of Pa. tonal "trick r "or e'als on nama "City to arh ftnds to im- Halloween. prove the elementary school in The kids who ta In ithe Panama Cit. Which bears the UNICIF colleetifts r" ej o y name of their country. Is the Es- their treats late at th church euela de los Estados Unides. parties. YARDLEY toning to baw, up, refruh, d pEpare your skin for .akepP, use Astriaent Loton-or for dry shikw-Toning Lotion. Speeds cooling und comfortag r. - lef frtnm itch, ataW of heat rash chafe. eld's lari' t Getitg nud. I -J4clted.filoy powder. Get it now I MEXSANAq 2SW protect your loveliness wiih YARDLEY Skin care ,-U D f-" -* 6 3.038sus 1 3 .. :, .-:'- -- -, .- -7 You'll be glad you waited for the all new 1955 Ford. VED... for the M3d of ESSES ivember Latest creations! ANG S, DEVILS CLOWNS, P the American solety'- chatry t86 with over 350 reservations alreadS must be In costume. The Society 4 famso designer" to act is one bf I the chore and, says the SoEletly, h Marny pries wll be ofeMd, . an Mrs. Pinras veFor x ste. Panama City were, hosts ning at a reception .ive tewd At 1 I D on his w i,' ,- ase Bapar at tbhe BielTnr>tBlo .4.. -I' ~ ff .v smoo. /ff ,LUX BLDG. S4th Street o Phone beg.9M who. am no A iN, m- !.' *MIiisr fi ^^-fT3-~i- '-- * Be"-.-- rt not -L Ho.' ,~mhkU~^-H~t~. ^^^ pflL.WBBBBBB^- / '- I.- irePIhd9 i.,w .. .. M' r..rorw.1 " u- j & K. ^._.* 's s j * ^**k.BB- -Bft(fBfitt *af tk ft^jUoh il-*n ,iifa; Al-f~ *: F; t21 Y I You getl That's a way makea it-with ^L/^ ienc"pri '/ot'i ZII 5' ul. .t MP- -I 5.i Heinz cooa all- the pa- is you use in V w^ yoordebtshenI The choice .O electI'of juicy, taste- tap ud. tden fresh vege- = tables IM laHe3s Vegetable t all year 'ouua .uW it'b Weotd beeks~p jima.! ''*'j *,? IIr ea- I a t ,Marofthe alhbe ae'leg Wuoo soon on vacatoS. -to,.Jo AMiaened. e -" obert momored At E.t es - Misms iernt' rango ad Mr, coAfa kduardo de. la 1- rdat, who Gona etarriaga. -wl be a NovembeI Woota event, were entertained at a dhi Walter ;I given -last. eeitn by M, Harvey aid KMrs.- de ias urdia. Frensle Pankma City. Yesterday atfteroo ( Di. Or bcM. marls St. MalO. Msa.Mariel Ien, fHiow- a aind Miss .-.tela Jmees e.r Oreal tertained with a shower for Miss has ma rango. "Dop r~. A a .i aMr .Th i as a "e ne. .... .. O'Con~, a Bou Col., is era1 iAr "a reoe Wells, E otort t ta nIe L ff at ~r-'obaek,. W~~una4 ipM. a. G. Cmber. of F es,. :ed'Penra D da a .. ad M. E a-.ew an HBbert ewhi o u e. har d of Gatin. Gray, Arthur Cherry, ..-_. Rhyne and. Ta oma m .a,-" a ,tm -n talc tiiae bri&tOb I 'i Club dCapters, N~.-a o lW.Cbo ... b-'"ridge a e the following appeal .. : --.. , tlet the Ioblina keep you n Allub members Interesed l SJoit. tbisu *e.-an: vtmted t0 go-soon 53514<-Y-'*. 34F,*' APtf LL A 'I' p-a- KIN 4AT PU 103 with aulg v$ CBwit Wl s. dog plus e. flb nIttV chlccopi az' ._atuS Kea-L0.- k"ec-k sung bunhi huph s9 stati TIAvN potbe* b-Rligo 6 OwN. Tumecti BurM; pa"*^* th~ke clape 0 *G wnpa ^- -ka - H-IH V fvi~ ysr^^^^ Home Agatn After a five-month visit in Cor ta a rsae M r Francis A. Remuaer ha return ed to her heMe in Curuandu. GuWs the dmusB4.. an't must tin n~e Iw .-stuga&tg MUM. Don:' give undemmm- odor a chance to starr . be m you are nice to be ear ... . Delkatrdy fiagrnw Ma j" no& imtano; to cosonal IB' ws , M -,.8 ."te s - I-^ 4'S I1 [i 1 SIP hp .- ;t r l -ii Ut"- *. - -. 5. I.,. ~t~F~ si 1 - go 77-777.' ' 1 .arst b B ~: 1- 3 *K -- *.s i .: : . * 1-" :~4'-L 'C V .~. 7 mI ', o-m/ *., gsmsdS $*:- -7 * ft' off 0th centTy "T .m carriedd on the e* C f the Lloyd C. Douaglht try In "De- 4 1 pe.o o T0anday a the Wr-conditiUoned at atre. liOladltoras" follows th l4m of "The Robe" i tIso.acompiete. different at.oranid shows the eaS t firstefCentury to brek the faith of the Christti&s. Demetriuc succumbs to the wiles of Mea- kulhe "'wickedest" woman In Rome, and through her aOlftolenoe $ toroed to fight as a gladiator lisit&iW Indulgence. .- na. Dem.trius and talon Hayward Is Messallna, which, is ted With having more loers than UA -isa Peter, The BJg flahm with the same eloqu pqWer he.ahowed n the previous picture r in lhek hda of Jay RobinAd. Fo'rmlng the sextette tara there l bebra Paget as Luciae, the d with bemetrius and Ann&jAncroft as the courtesan of Greece. l AdIt. :__llWNW-_R_'& *. -s U- ITurnca's 'Sentence Cut. w Theory on Poor "c.A. ews N ONV E AMB ER rimLife T 20 Years Memory Advanced j.. . . ,- "|. 'a, c . .. S w AN ANTONIO e., Oct. White upheld the forfeiture' and "art circut" in the brain . ai aD ai a a 1m -i m m mw -- ",(UP)-The commanding gener- honorable discharge se c tions cording to finds masd h .Dr . ol of the U., t oFrth Ar ."Zcut the verdict and pointed out Joseph Gengered,, Univerity o r. TCl ade At Ba tchelor a lifethat Batchelor was entiaed to Calrriia/psychologit. jhe do-tj If idea is n --. entence yor c 4at. w ask that enlisted men sit mo the l i the r wmelfy pars iofth . -L L the Chinese munisnl and olurt that tried him but did not 'From experiments made with weIa very comieda (CI: 00 00 3 squealin on toa d08 to 204 o rats, Dr. Gengerelli discovered th b Iendt i. Ivt. ofcost iMCS: 0.60 0.30 ,ar tdy. Batchelor was among Amer- frequency of electrical Im t have teo hveome sub he eommunder. Lt. Gen. L D. koans who decided to r e ma i.n a rat's brain determilnes how 0w etc.a the local "sler y5--m: 2g0n 4 6 .:.Ps *wh.tes.. a .ers was nothing in the Communits after the they remember thin g. Rats of, nPana 5"iws: 2.f2U0l0 j age of court martial testi- orean trace as "peace flfahte" whose brains were elecica Ily ll findserail useful inole tt.nmed to ex ouae N.But Batchelor and QpL Edward stimulated at a high. frequey tena sou to doit-yourself fmpt00 ::t, te that Batche- cekenson of Crackers Neck, Va.. remembered things better t co-om u to them- ...co.at t.ee them at Ca.na S.. r Was years old, but changed their minds at the lat those stimulated at a low n. ~menc m B cathedral Pla AaTahto.. a a a er young A- moment and came home. Quency. ound taLer from 6l ~~r~e~ seA"commu n !- Dickenson was sentenced to 10 1 vo Telpfrom 6 -",W la tuoweepoesner-collabo atin. -Te0he 34 .'1The redueto in the sentence : e D - "" - dftheecourtbhas done in the Adr the rehabilitation pr- BOWING AT OR SERVICE CENTER Insttutions, THEA 'S,. TONIGHT ! Baareto BaloI' 4 1 ,7:50 Diablo His. :N M.-O.fl priv tate An edteed t ,t-an., .'+-.'"' + + f", '-'':'"r-..', M. -t .-. p. I L I - t Ii -ii '4* 4- *t. rAp '1- , A ',\ ".L" REDITJIsGW.3* "-. :!': .t: .' i ? . *, 1 ." I. '* .. . } ., I, : i m=: r t -s- IN m. m mii S- i e neartaleways; he's pretty caeery all' s mother, Mrs. O L. of =tqrmlt oTm.had m al :, Jo4K.-eaot- gan Antonio, said they o bitter and t" he . .a -PREStENTS "StILVER SSC.uLPtU R E A tmy w nd ,uto n se, hw by tocme p r f esjare R~ed PA ig. :i; N AN CA ':1 1 ' .7 ClGZ4 I:a -. i3NIOWT WPODE" U AmA .C RUIt u- 6:4 tA0l F 5r 6:15 :S I nou a p To 0, 1 J"A nwous JourtEY" 1.. LA S .... STARTS S ' .Y oew ii lk. ..we--fienisuel-- minek uMagul...hr le. to..f.ir-do e l wVAN I uttni bs jut I.' I 'Ii. ., ..; '* r !- -i :. ,-'... *+. ^ '-..'. . - ~ -4:' 4-" -MJ EZ: .AJ9r~ -: 'W - a nw'-I SqL .. : :-:, -_ fc..j=.,:-. a sau ws w 4---- lATh IIOWS TC . _. .. . ::-.;+.:_ J'fc:. l ii +K^ Aiv- 4EE t WORLD'S GRufEATeM "L "AMERICAN FLYER int.nr " ...LA-TOP TT" psh"ae A- Ul teal 1 .;.uina-4 motor... real smoke and choo-ehoo anOaqhir grad -. *S l n .. ...**- ". ELECTOR SETS: The set that builds the merry-pgoround, parahobute- juwp. giant power plant, traveling/orafn, dutch windmill, fire en- gine and hundreds of other exciting- models. ' I ~ I- I lll -I - without iwh ta dn^ isd ner*, fte. .i, t rw ;to pti 108 *xpZm eram ., aro iU S ,'!" r *- MICROSCOPE S:. O 'MAONWFIES tUP T70450 TIMES ACTUAL SIZE Sam ~ naaV ahlLSra ert maRILmaLINT COLQRSa PQLANolDW A ATACMVNT K ENABLES YOU TO DO REAL MYSTO .AGIC: SThi assortnont of tricks from all parts the world wilt enable you to put on a magio show that will astound your fried.. - Is . .'- -... -.w; '* * r. CRIMINAL DETECTIVE WORK. PUZZLE St*5 There's 'fun and entefrtgu*9ti e young ami old alike. wil*r r .t r two-dozen twisters in IHSiAiFW assortments. . -U-1 ,NAL" A ENCIES, mI Ph o ArMud thO,,nm4 f from Felix I Miduro ALSO.-N SALE AT A ODE LA< las 6 do -W y No. 18 ,j-bV tol-NqlAO9- - .. ...-. -. _.::-._ :-.- ..- -"..- .. . - .-- -- -- .-; -. 1.-. , -. 5 - ; -. - : -. -- - - - 4 W- . 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B.et t11 t a Eon iOft Ga G' la At No -t t. .asal ot Ic -bu aiIhe arB llue 1 sr 15218 -Could her a1 ber cSbte.. p at Gleowin im emn ho owasgow aU ASlk ar stge Fh Vh 0 a hioel 3:i0 U8...o .nlwy, ofi t ae 5. .. mhe a l ftt:Itf hU o S. ' Iot"MO to tft seser fV VaIl.Retuq S a-1 Mich ias as-I r a a Wa h to -- ..- _t. ,l- _it Io --Jd 2--ya E-. Orte. 100 -Prft era dtay g V. 5-1 -- 'o Cade.Vfts. r t. m ui jy _t_ .. A. 108-In avorite.M. i t .0B. MCA 3ton el an in ou l. d Baa d s l. Lc.a.it '.. -. 1x t,, wWot0 I-1. .. ,co ... te..^ ye . ., n DPtt 1c-f..l bi o'ee"pn5t*en 10-1 ?" t b er wntt or still. t hey a& h ive o 81K 10-1-.noe. 0 nsg u~- i teaso l thee' o h.oae i, uldb.: b . utd 0-1 S ',wazl y t Frned t u r. tnhe as afla VO.-S 11 -11 By c(3 e . P. Spnn .Te e- e -,s tos l h 2-1 t-a is- a- a "trdac 04 eraw" mo- man -notef a ut 4 Ithe e tar eri se- s 4-1 Btw -m 7 ONE ast Iaooumousata .v 0,he ru ,, tan o_ F.. R. eros &b _., p. 2-1 ui. Stub B ut ', Into a .. . j m.am, s don't ue After ite t. Catr. At2h -.u"li1-a1d outu' t 4-1 Berkeley meat ma *B .a e *An t e .. F- .. o ", 2. Going to win al yOur game., 0-p a A of dbt ptWNen o f a td a 6th Raoeh I' Imported 6 10 F 4PMUG 376.0 g m ehoan e : 15 Coach?" aIed the butcher. ,- S"SBno" "I hope go," repligd Al.ifon, t- ", -er. the, a co e ti R "' : .18" --Lost tac "f 101 1.1.8 -Hard tlwl t he-1 "Haven't y ois gussso t o reai - IIviolootbal ha hoti t e- aa& K nn0 1 ling at payqf 10-1 know. r 7-RDou1b In 0..a. 2t"8 fPoor Gl-o ... 8-1 i*1 W n B'/ '. .."Haven't y. .,ot good assist. '. . 3Th s o A bVs 08 --In?, 4h, tO ,polk c .P i d i .E p"dIn e.. .o _ -e -best obtaab ..le" said Al. ,- . "ITmy's -?411* 11 -Botter b o 5-1 1 iI B. _o, 11 d*1 o 04d l ia- 11 -Ekatet at ftoot 5F1 memos1 cMnc bn md4 4 J-1 Tilin F. 10mlotin td"CMw'l 10:1as~ h Mb e '0" NatIve 7 ahIS. S eel an POR TU NTY (U 'I IC[YC-LES 1 e m ~ .... - e'~. elost.! 4:40 - sBffcaya K. Fore 1 -AlwayO ana .] -..,Wom. F, a. I9x-Poor aolae 1, , 1- 1^Raoljbln P t 068 -Ba 1-RI'"D" 8-1 oo n.O A. Y' a 106--Da. contender 3-1 alP"l ,. Ef I -PoD i ii 1 e "' z o A Va". 120 -Duoiou l I lan t s"-1 J 7I^lxaoI8 J. Chiuna 108 -Weak trt last Iv-i lazy- *' -- '-- ' 7. 9tt Sace 'V Wlaportda 7 Fg.Purse: p58Jo Pol loss: 5i15 ONE TWO 1-- 4 Regalo A. bna. ; .3x -Shoul4 It. up 4-1 32--Vall Star F. Hidal. 113 -Horo e hterg 2-1 E. Orte. 105 -N cate 15-1 4 lD :086 0. San. 113 -Mumt & nik a 5-1 o. gator A. Ycasa 106 -Cb 0cdlt '8-1 -Y.-Prlnce J. Qongo. 110 -Mut. Even 7-(Tiger's TeIh A. Valdl. 115 -Not r4yt 4-1 .N-(R. Chum 0. Chanis 115 -Rates od chance 4-1 10th Race "C" Imported 7 Fg. Purse: WS.00 Pool eloses: 5:40 1--0qyonler 0. Chanis 106 -Has AilM apM. 10-1 2-Chlngr4 0. Ban. 110 -Rates .q De 2-1 34Donny Boy A Vldl. 118 -Best in. I- png 10-1 -'do Castil. 120 -Hard 'tiaoe 3-3 0 e Ban. 100zx-Would. $juief pgice 15-1 S-.Supersn A. Yeaza 110 -Could epea at price 4-1 11th Bae 'Non-WIaners' 4% Fsg. Pursec 45MOW Potol oes: M= i "A ,V.AilA 110 -D...o" i n V., ri. 110 --Seem 'n 0-1. P d 107 -DI.4-1 .j V a. CSl. 110 -No.. . 37-.04; Savo B. 0. 107 -N en ^01 *--Ua V. Castl. 112 -No-. 4. .T- ..I ftT' * &T" r.* (. IANT' RICES1 $4so. s .: in 't cuft yar byjle bbf.* .' ear g elare e' hast"d!. -I -'1 2l 4 hO I. "; -u uilpnutC a i. I. I.-. ' lips q -~"~ Daons Dilems , ww ^ . , o. somet' mo m be wa.rinin re. a . A Want A tm S.-, new he. deltt- dl :ii -U1: S !In front "of - .i I i. in -,; ,. ot -P.'"P 1.- 6 ltw f " A ,~ 1.~. - * ~ - F' -i - *-S * QUESTIOGI *daU u rume, aMW fat o.ly d once remove t retu j the afnal y1o Iu o t . , -" ": '" 2 s '*" .' 2 ... 4" - !Ijj -^ .,- :..,' -.':' ,' .r~ j :' :- ,-- -t-. gi '"^ Sl. "^l*- *: ""+ ^~~ *U.4.^ ^ . ". 4 ..'- 9 1 .&T. --" " '-. r $-;-, U.t .,. ,. A a. ,. O ..,- . v i n ..... '* . Does a linebacker "a-ras .. behind the line?-Sn M. . S '. 3* F U * S. U~U.~ -. o ''*." -* ._ t.; ..,1 *. , Cw i,+, +,': '1 . '" i FI. . . -+ -I;: ,_.:., '-:" ! "R .4 F' k* - U.' ~ I., 'p.. hI~~ is .. - I. 'U * L C. o r ." ! F~S - ~ :~ S4.-* .5 ,e " ~ .1 ; - :,^b. I I .Y i~ ~g~J L~L . 1 r .. i.'.. * *'I > .t~'j ild~C! ~I .^"a8 ,T oar .,-'.# W / ,' f . ~'~'I'.:-.-iL- I 9 r z' -w 1W. ~;,7 ~hA<4~ I %' Ct. 1~t~' ToU N ed! tra the ritol on . - j.. :,. .,/ 'h I Recovend a m ..eond ,. ". . Boxing ker omte -b- BNine bouts will be the biof M EB.'elendez, Panama A. fare on the boxing card at rt rea Forces title-holdel Clayton tonight, when the ir st. from. _ae, fla d cba. fight slo erww at.' ES0tta PSMM.S. * .&U- .r.A..-9.3-'=l a Ati Wn. Cot ArJ -' ..s W oW.- lef WaelNe itle 0oamslS Lfwson owns auna u a pt deciionover Pe Polndt, In bd d s'" mas wei. . lu is ct 29 (UP) - K. Christyn w York Stat on was expect today a ney pg system f0 ie, to replace td method. uasmn. nai+thM Id be. 0- rves a C. ,,-tii Doubleheader rOQk .- , . ~insaw 'Pl aunsi end a He W or W o8 eorn .-the same Il ble Nationalt th I'm "tenp o k zn as toolaboolou s tonrkin nuhde pp Both 5.3'ls-~s y^ -S-im we. ru-mrr -i aJf i ai the result of a W . datlon that tad PXw j& E7 s .en thou wet t " *, . .r 8.tw colrs, no ntus, new ',4literies, Wait for t 1955 FaS TI -: 2-.^ ^ * St \. V Ci - % scored a 78. B a te rn - * ose but arks the first SIhe bahe4 of r- S^ S-..- For bis efforts twtlve at"sI RS~ j 18,00 Mrri 91 1 "" & werid-soews this Week A .tb takA .t "U sl sve uipi the 10.0 Merewlo certificatA i" '4 -ratew, s el o as o IS to 240 clast Th C : ue sM4 ~L~ N~m"AwlM A&PLI sb 4 -- 4. -3 i-. W." -5. It ewS* Iw$ -rI wl be o too in wl coer to he cpampone ship. 4 . The abaalptuhip game wito it - ana jC-withplay. 'hat. game too :tt f pi .. i .. ' aLoee Blakse SIe To PA lphia Defil SUJUALEY NEW )-anas a otdtebad hopesof the Philadelphia Ath. titlcs flared .- Wy now that the Aperi- n lague i h 't~as W'B sale of the team t0 a 'airb oos brinetfl Transfer of a lirich'td a tiD lW t!," isai new city requires a. vote- Of six 1 estate mah Arnold. Joha of the eight league iub wnerF, $ ', thus a move m.k.. be S mic l eet at a new vote on his oJer is a rneys shortly. to disess not necessary, since the league next move." _,j vote approval of a transfer to .I. Kansas City, the once-dl;i City at its meeting. in ,in06'1to( on Oct. 12 'l._Mayor Wm S9os m contention that the eas.was S"Our feelings have no sold to me in Chlcago," ed. Johnson. e still be swfully pA section of the Philadelphia a them," said Kmp. e group came .after a 0 hour Sm for the AthleUff ilU meeong, which began with, the :*et In Kus cit o owaera listening to a personal there e6om y plea from 92-year-old Genie S a great seasoAn. Mck 4or approval of the deal. an Ksi s City 'N I 6 beloved "Mr. Macn made S kleft'tlne In the b hbid appeal, then rested, '' an- S the Ab4e1t~ i citl room while the own6r de- Sthe Amerlas O liberated. He came badk to lts- dW r M eo n voted in a r te n to the vote that went against Lthere asatt arv af 'then left the rqroh the w Me-ask fAmily's e of th Of his ohauffeur-vtet and ;Ma to an eight- Phll. waed shakily away with tears SO ndate. in 'yes. 114 'tooh Hilligan, assistant to S rnauv .Leatue President Will Harde IT jo aenunce4 the action In ote S tse ms sentence: "The translation ' alvs-and the hance of that resented today by th Phlladel- remote. mfroup failed to. rcetie a Iw vo approval." SBat tiere Is Ao certain s'ui Lre was no amoqe- of the problem in slaht nd mn t of how the vote went, Topping, owner of the 0w 4 but there were reports from C t. Yankees who sperbe ad sources that It wa 4-4. Soppositon to the PhiTde- Tping was the only saner pht group, admitted as mue oialy known to have toted a- when he said, "Now we are Artht gaut the syndicate. baek were we.started frol ra Nr was there any announce- onth ago." meant of the owners' reasons for An t least two owners rejlpting the Philadelphia group. Clark -Griffith of the Washagf- Otne again, the only feelings toa Senators and Walter 0. made public were Topping's, e) rigs of the Detroit S who thinks that "babalL in - m-J is tey still are oppose Plh elphia has been bad' for e Moi moving the team to Kan* 15 ears and will get worse be- - wsa City. fore t gets better." w Griffith,'who was represented 8k of the eight ntmbms of r t the meeting by :his son, Cal- the Thiladelphli grono atl ended Svia, said in Washington that he the meeting and left in deep dis- was "sorry the league voted couragement. r down the Philadelphia gr6u "We are very disappointed," Sand added, "I don't-think they said syndicate member Arthur 0. wm vote for Johnson to o A.to Gallagher. "And we have aLSh a Kansas city I hope not." solutely no lde what we V1*-do - riffith believes he and now." b Briggs may be Joined in their The league ap*ounced no plans opposition to Kansas City by for Kny new meetings. The next the BeM Red sd s ChS move the aners made plip is eaw t.o* r.. 6to the Mack. - | johnny Mac's 68 Wins ;Weiekly Mercurio Prize .- i 0- Johnny MacMurray put to- winner also found it hard to gether two -'s for 4 four -under score apd turned in a 91. This g par 68 last Saturday to take the means that her 54 hole total of weekly prise In the 0 to 8 hand- 34. uts Alyce in the favored. k leap group of the Mercurio pos n to cop the $15.00(grand' I Jewllers mulligann" tournament prize in the ladies section. e currently in progress at the Junior Have Competition Pandma Golf Club. '. The closest competition Is still Since John Is a scratch golfer in the Junior divisilo. Moflo A- he made hir s the haed way roqmrena turned In a 75 to beat e without benefit of any "mulli, oi Jorge Paz Rodriguez by one F gangs During the round Mac- stroke. This Is the second tiie Murray had six birdies and slip- Mo$0 was won. He shared hon- d ped over par on only two holes. ore' with Campagnani the first Second low for the week was week. JB. inkle with his second con- Bandy Hinkle, last weeks win- ; seeptlve 73. And right behind ner. had.;*-?77 and Campagpant Hinkle was the steady Rey Val- finished with a 79. At the end des at 74 and Dick Dehlipger of 54lUoles only four shots separ- with 75. ate the. Juniors in the race fpr MacMurray thus takes the $10.00 aertifidate which goes to weekly Mercurio merchandise the best 72 hole score. Things certificate for $10.00, He cannot shape up like this after three qualify for the grand prizes be- rounds: cause he didn't turn in a score Hinkle 225 In the second round. Arosemena 227 ValAes Leads at 54 Holes Camoafignani 227 Rey Valdes leads the men at Pas Rodrigues 229 the end of 54 holes with 218. His closest pursuer Is Jim Hinkle , - with 226. Followikyg is a list ofl - the four lowest scorers, at the q- - end of three rounds of play. t Valdes' 218 S Clishee 232 * Dehlinger 237 Since these four ae playing I for three grand prizes of $35.00. - I $2500 and $15,0 in Mercurlo i certificates, th will ave to 1 play their "maullunes' with care. - ielhnger shouldM have been I h better position but his second In d was an i'a ue siun he J% wS' Sas off his game slce his hand- I Second Flight Money in the to 17 handcao - ir. ouD when Paul BaumR partner Cwf-bai There, * Friday. 10 . nint *^"^JB JCO wiln-W.1 In at 7 o'clock In This is tb hIait game of the season for COS. The boys q1 CBS will be trylgjto win this game. Georgia Coach Bounces His - ITeas, Three C ties f thet Balbo lUs h -- >-- t*he boys Awho M4 By WILLIAM TU.CXR Teas and Ruffilm a product of inI footA .ba United ress Witer West Pot, coically. an- e a0see S. tered Teo hoge r freshmen e have f.u . ATLANTA, Oct. 29 Coach'hailed as a ..-halfback tandem py. Bobby Dodd bounce his starfthat would make story at half-blck, Billy Teas off theBch *, But-where Tas went on Georgia Tech football team yes-to high stardom Ruffin became terday for breaking in on- a victim the return to one- y1 two *-days before the Duke platoon football. game and three yards short f Althou eap the best mmortality as a Tech grountI broken-field ball carrier on gainer. Dodd's talented squad, Ruffln h played erratically on defew .5 Droppd besides Teas with apand in the last two seasons parent no chance of reinstate- used only in sposituations. 1 ment were Latry Ruffin, a The dimissed freemen were speedy reserve halfback regarded as top prospects. Brown "spot player" and two members lives in Augusta.'a., and L h of the freshman squad, guard in lairton, P. Harvey Brown add John Lasch, a tackle. Dodd declined to go into par- ticulars about the trading rule "We know it impossible to violations charged against the have, a eed a football team four players. Bubt was unde,- with t sooation of all stood they were severe enough our i sad the ushap. to waWrantdrastl dlclpline or py Doddns brief statement the sake ofsqqad morale. "When trasnag rules are bre- Only once before In his 0 ken, those breakig them amst yqars as head coach had Dodd so, be t regulars or e- fired a player forbreakinu tra n-' vesW." Ing and this was thr first time ..he had taken action against one Behind closed doors, Dodd of 11a established stat. In 1951 Narrate & Spa communicated his bitter de- he dropped sophomore end John -_ ASO sion to a stony-faced squad. The Welglewho later performed ably players knew it all but killed for Oklahoma A and M. At 1:t 4:5 their chances against Duke,- ad Dodd has won national, note A great story t arch-rival, because Tpas was for the informality of the Tech Tec's greatest offensive weap- training rules. In the last two on-an .had been in many Sugar boI trips he put the play- gaines over a four-year span. ers "on their own" as to.WaS Tech also will play without its they did or how they stayeoi Injured All-America captain, in N Orleans. Bot times center Larry Morris. Engineers reported in ak shape at the kickoff to takefr .t Dodd indicated the decision Misasipiand then West Vlr was particularly tough a. this gnit. - On uee Skinny Billy ne- TeasW a tel 160-pO ier, is O..n f three more yards arriea ttMd hae ftlby daugh simpql e' n sweep or line ter Unlike many br mr-, -m.t4 equal the amt-el coathes a Y rotrat T t ftNM 'Tech. runner-up t o Michgan tat as national Ob ampl q p, . SIn' the'blnted Press coahes tit rating when Teas ran wild a- Inn ains Southern Methodt and ever has lost home Duke. had played and Won a t a M t first since 150-a- bowl game every year sine Teas r victories. started as a freshman. . ~ iswas his senior yesa and pelbaps his crpwaing ap- pearanee had been expected Saturday In Durham, N.C, on his returnn to his home slate. Poor Daddy o eres in Andrews, N.C. Paaiso Sports I I Mommy buys a "" --- new dress September through October Jr. gete a new suit was a .buy period for boys and girls attend-in the Paralso Jun- lr High iSchool. Many of these students, wereengagein soccer But Daddy, poor and volleball activities, which D h k o served as means of preparing Daddy, he keeps on them for their various, inter- Wearing 11t years school contests. l Mo'e than 100 boys particlpat- ed in two soccer leagues, "A" and "B" categories while the pirls flaying in two circuits al- so, Hd almost 100 contestants. SA h*tlc struggle prevailed In . the toys' soccer ioope with the i L Heavy Tigers, R ough ders and It os t cos o to res the Muddy Pigs fi keen raIVrrlin the "3" division and the Devils and Wolves bat-you buy t th A er ti1 for "A" league suremay. . The`Heavy Tlger copped their league ith eleven pots and fr was clmly follow d by the Mud- SUITS 4 Ftt with ten while the last e dr di Lt e ir NYLON CORQS ....... .L. S . fntahed with min* points The DACRON .............. 4 m u W. - _ ~. stayed l xin t cellar DINNER JACKETS from .... .lS " SHOES HARLEM from .....:...4 i.l WALK-OVER from ......... lad a" 4 iC "B'i-I" -' r. ; .4- ; 1. * .. !*** ;* ,, .-A? ^ .- : ._.,-:- : r .. A : . ., ... l '.., -...- *.... .-. ... . r" ..-.. . f. -*'. .-, - "-*:" '. H I 41%, '.t% V;% ,t. :-".j' -r 4 *. ; ." ... .. ... . .'" -." 't ^ ^ ^ '- -- ... 'C .. : _:: ~~~~~~~' ; ..- ,: --. -. - -. 'I. * .- '*. /. . %bby Dodd ;tair likick. their Players. iristoenk.be '/ - L~ 6. I. , ~G~Z~LUr 5'It vw ie rto as.swl whidh -toot 1 teBalboa W~ ~WLIl * U 1 *!ll?w wav- I i. _ 32 inl-ess Ba '--4 4..- '~f.:r.7pfl~ ,-.;j.. ~d I. I --ASN' I WE T., DAILY NEWSPAPER " a " * -. r * *t~.. % ~&4 1 *. :. - . ,. "Let the people know the truth wad she country is safe" Abraham incoln. THIRTIETH TEAR PANAMA, R. tP. bAT, OCTOBER 29. 195 Non-Aggression ;u, uy I\N 1.. 1 JI I .C B4 4" WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (UP)-I West German Chancellor Ion-I red Adenauer today called forI an East-West non-aggression treaty as the climax to a "great and proud" four-point program for world.peace. I T he 78-year-old Free German leader cautioned, however, that ithe free world would have to move ahead on the peace project carefully and only on the basis of great strength. Adenauer outlined the peace culan -at a National Press Club lunch following, two days' of talks with President Elsenhower,I T JNMLeCKY ovrely secretary, of State John Foster ituesIA bert 'w.illn-er Dulles and other U.S. Leaders. Ivethat "13" is an utalucky He said he was "happy to see" liber. She wore the number that leading free world states- 'uig the contest to select the men backed by.. public opinion nch representative for the "are agreed on this program"-. is Universe contest. The 17- the four point plan tor peace. r.old Parisian model won. Adenauer then gave this vn- down of his plan for dealing with the Russians and their Red sat- :elites: "The peeiples pf the west must first secure their freedom ....and their gqace o combining tot their bqmon im fense" 2. "They must .create sound and stale. economic conditions within the free world, and guar- santes human freedom and social security to everyone." 3. "They .shoq prepare for S the future by gving their fbrms of associatin a purely defensive character, endowing them with all the elements requisite for a system of collective security." 4. "Finy, they should joint- ly as a oalos group-es pro- vded for r,. th Uitesl Nations' cartr-ter into a Telation-I Iik, to be.seltd by treaty, with tieSoviet a relationship = .would ofer all those par- ti4Pat see.y aalgai ag- Wagon.', *. 4 PresidenSt MAsnhewer and Adetmuer doe 4 yesterday thA Wet e a earms. )tbnt will-a "strong' &aduznilte and1 "re- inforce the system of the free world" The leaders of .two nations, which twice in modern times have been bloody Ulnmies, said "the basis for q. European com- munity" and lutijng peace" on Barbara Hutton In Me tcoB hi sylap boy is fearless as he Switch a pair of snakes inWon' Talk Divorce -1..._ ;.p_ 0 ."MA P . MEXICO CITY Oct.',29 (UP) - Dime store heiren Barbara Hut- ton returned to Mexico last night but denied she had "come to di- vorce her Donmilcan playboy husband Porflrlo Rubirosa. 5he expressed amrprised when told the Latin Lothario, who cost her an estimated l.00,0ooooo be- fore .they separated after 73 days of marriage, wa- due in Mexico shortly to compete in next month' s fifth Pan American Highway race: "I have no news of Mr. Rubi- rosa," Miss Hutton said. "I've come to visit some friends and take care of property I own in Cuernavaca. I may build a home' there." The 41-year-old Woolworth heiress. originally a brunette, ar- rived at the Mexico City airport 'from Havana. Cuba, with blonde hair. She posed willingly for photographers and chatted a- miably until asked when and where she planned to divorced Rublrosa. who she wed last De- Scember -p "I'm rr I can't answer that," she said aarply. Miss Button shed her blue- blooded fourth husband, Prince Igor Troubetzkoy, in Cuernava- ca In 1951. Utpefre.that jshe waas married to R t5ait Prtnes Alexis Mdlvanl, Danish. Count Haug-. wits-Reventlow and actor Cary Grant. Fire losses Up : " I t UP) !- Thej the continent was established in the-.ecent London and Paris a- greements. . The Joint statements waa is- sued after Adenauer, helQ * lengthy conference with Sore-; tary of State John Foster Dute and met for half-an-hour with the president. He also was the President's guest at a Otag lunch.- Later in the day, Adenauer be- gan an important series of three-day conferences with State and Defense Department offi- cials on German rearmament, the eventual reunificati6dt of West and East Germany and other cold-war problems. The 79-year-old statesman, who fought Hitler and' how is a staunch ally of the West in its battle against commmilsm, ar- rived here Thursday fresh from diplomatic triumphs at the re- cent Paris conferences. The meetings agreed to West Ger- man sovereignty and rearya- ment. . The joint statement said the President and Adenauer "are convinced that with the coming into effect. of the agreements signed this past weekend, the Search helicopler Crashes in France NICE, France, Oct. I9 (UP) - A U.S. Air Force helic e.o pter searching for a missing C-47 with 21 persons aboard cash landed today 6000 feet up an aplpine peak 45 miles north of Nice. .-.-Rescue headquarters here said *at according to radio reports there were no deaths or serious injuries among the helicopter's eew. Another hover plane was dispatched immediately to its rescue. The news of the crash came Just as other rescue aircraft spot. ted what was seriously believed to be the wreckage of the C-47 last heard from 4 p.m. Sunday on flight from Rome, Italy, to Loflz, France,- The wreckage, identify i d as that of a-C-47, was seen on the Col de Fenestese 50 miles nosth of here, northwest of St. Martin close to the Italian frontier, and no&,far from where another A|- Face C-47 cracked up last March with a toll of 20 dead. The helicopter Irash landed on Mont Agera in the same district whilh has been a death trap for more planes than- any other area in Europ.. -. *- '- i -;< - a. ** *."- ..... ....a, -r_.--- , --.- ;-'-" ^";'. Pd! Thel nowr Alt ;W fy--.-".':' '" -*- .',-: - ..T .';_ r -', !I It rful 0n ILr quM roT nrad Adena rprol road toward a strong and united ened North A i aty Or-th Europe will have bew paved." ganization, the The France German agree- federal re p Aic -Germany oth meant on the- diauted' Saar ter- these new a mtu w we W ritory 4aSrHi ammItment are cozrtrfele l t to maintain fourMM ns on the defense =t f free tMo the continent were cited a "es- world." .m pecially .ena-wursr fps to-.. wardaSltSg n ga ontinen- They said "we no doubt kf tal Europe.' that the strength of free bill "The continued Interest and Europe which *l treafrom the tk&' Support of this uroppan. corn- recent London and Paris agree- sfie munity b the United-aates was ments willesid out efforts to reiterated." the'statement said. bring freedom aaL unity to all tw "Together with the. strength- of the German people." en Tax Collector's Stripes May Violate Federal Law -0- WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UP)- As such, they said, te agenry's Tax law expert -samtn todfa the lawyers probably had justiflca- Internal' Revenue Service's plan tion for sldwing the practice. to Indir.ate a taxpayer's income The serve annuneed its new by colored stripes or. his Instrur- procedure lat wee. - tion form is probably nst a fed- Under its Operation, e-velopes eral law viol'atl. L bearing .Income tatx l trI on They Ioncededt~at unir the sheets sent to tax-oayers with in- law, it is a .lwe for tany offi- comes of $10,000 or ever this ear rial of the ser-e to daisdme the wilU bear a yeellolwoVbnk. loase amount or semree 6f a taphyers with incomes of 0,I or less income to anyone not authorized will get a r.d-stmakd. envelope. to receive sueW dte by law. The stripewill aper on tMe But they 6adt sesrvkes pres- outside of tie en clearly ent plan woAld not disclose a visible-4 N .:m a 4to,0'al -Who taxpayer's eac income and, as handle - such, comes within a twilight sec- tion of the law. The plan was devised to enable the service's employes to decide at, *a glane whether or not the Oil Settlement ta-par be sent a form l for stisating his income tax Seen in Vfing, !WUT,. O( ( P) u quttefrs here today ear.resed belief that final approval of the oil consortium ftrat. :by the1 Iranian senate will hasten set- tlement of the dispute over transport rights to Satdi Ara- blan oil. The dispute arose last Spring when the Saudi government granted tanker- rights to Greek shipowner Arlstole On a asia which limited those of ARAMCO, the American-owned concession- aire. Experts pointed out that Iran would benefit most from any extended controversy involving ARAMCO, OnaWels and the Sau- di government, which might cause Saudi oil production to fall. They noted that three of the four partners in the ARAMCO group were members of the new- ly-formed Iranian Consortium, and a drop In Saudi production could be balanced by supplies from the Persian fields. Forecast For November:' Guess What??-Rain The following weather condi-1 temperatures will average 85 and tions are based on past records: 73 degrees on the Pacific side ad may be expected to occur in and 84 qad. 75 degrees on the th Canal Zone.and vicinity dur- Atlantic sid. Highest and low- November. est November Uemperatures on Weather:; Maximum rainy-sea- record are 4* and s6 degrees, but son conditions usually occur dur- these do not ocent frequently. lg' the month of November. Relate .MhaSlt4 i November There is, however, considerable is also our most :ausi month varitoti n the amount of rain- with averages of about 88 per all from year to year. NormallyI rent relative haUlty at Balboa a total of 10.08 inches may be Heights, IWMedt at Madden Ste at Balboa Heights, 13-' Dam and Sper cent at Criato- ezpead at alboa Heights, 13-- baht 7,4Anhes-at Madden Dam and 2S Inches at Cristobal, but the Winds ant &n rs: November re from.wettest to driest No- is the last onth.- of the'hur- vem 8 on record are: 20.51 to ricane season. These tropical 5 lehqs at. Balboa Hpights, storms occpalonally form in the 6362 o 3.08 inches .at Madden Caribbean s en d move north- M std 43. to 6.63 inches at ward, but er usual patis are Clbal. Measurable rain will too far north o nl to.ame SRely to- occr on 22 daysds d ris-damagin W WI t November, but th tre will be an weather 73* ms9 cterbed average fe about 5 hours of sun- by 2 or 3 os a s tong north- allin per day or 43 percent of early windsnd e high onf t -t th possible amount. I Atlatinc coast and almost co- Vega: Nighttime and early-1 tinuous ratar with Tmnuag ons may be expected sultant at iad uuldtrrquently o.r-the Gall- floods .B * laNd 7Cut theonrt the Canal month 'ta t tecatral4 section of the 179, Ij ae song the Trans-Isth- an Omont mIl hMighway but none is likely win ocut to -cr at eitherr Canal en- month. twe. Moat of the fogs form a- the Atfl"t&. d 3$lg ht and may be ex- be light'i j. to ailpte before 8:30 average sim per hot - g"M1rate: November is nor- prevar - SV eooMest month of the and` the Sboth Canal terminals. Ing &abots A.I& OBJr temperature will ma e"SN qtly 80 degrees.- short .E ipaiand mnmumI exceed sti Sfa lam awuuhww alle ei- rY't a u4r o- C "a r .re- tile l1Itun two 4 erelat a thes fem :-"hiot a( 60-.cal- *#, the~4otb the t l from the ift tatl it '!ae.Jat night., MAT has k power and 'Meo the *68rouge of otbag anti- S*eapoe with aor on i this ai Oer brtS.Outea the race to ab In, wlaerable-Au them. *ire and RA4 Co. both .weapons and ,...l , . / I pacular t. falls. a, a t g. ' 1,do aay 4an ci- Its aVT tagianize taSpayers whko te 1 keep thefr private business patv ate. " Co.Workers Dont BNOd To ave - Injured Supervisor An Albrook civilian esnoYe '1 probably owes bis life to the e- forts of his co-Workers whp do- * mated blood after he waa.8 - riouely injured last week.- He is Earl V. Truxton, aUp-e,52 visor, stock Room E. Supply - tieon, who war injured while bie wa in the process of butchering a celt at his home in SantsO "6. ra. IN ,the animal whijj Tuxto thought had been dabld b blow to the head wa only 5i60 ned; and recovering, toNd i hatd knocking the kbWte trfro his hand. Th blade of th in strument iflted- a dee- gas to TruIton's forearm .evrin an arterya and ca uAnf ls 4 a large amount of bloo 1- The victim was rushed to Goto- iD Ras Hospital where blood trani- *. fusion were necessary to si Wl life. .. . A call went out for blood-iS- to ors,.. and his fellow wor Va-. sponded immediately. em- men wad oiviltdes off were" CNO Ch Alf ree Digenes P. Quintero. Director'etu n . WI: ;.rInST we .a le sMft-. So-a M r -owas tole.. Pola st "N 9= RltwfM w.-h q o to'I*ow. It.p02 - ^*d t. .,- "e0( "lf-ftimjL .]a "/+" ,,' IM- = +. -..6 ./ .' Ar NP 3$ - ait Cs. --***<^ -'& r ? '* " -'.* 1*; : ,- "-.. I *-.. . * 4V91 . . * ' _ % ' S-- ;-*,-. ---------- _ ~__~ - -- . -- 7 ---L-_ i.I . ' : ~- .11.-:1; = q , -. ., .l '"four un *i rather tt lemon all M M^ ^a^ |
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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 |
| 47 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |