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PANA Ak f -L ; ML i "'*d' eavin S! .^. -;,. <^.<, ,1 . ; 'f.T . . Kor p .^ 'i- ,,n ; y: a'nac bya v |MVIE 0- deeor ardshe. II h Muif ' 0-- numbM, O .. M a the mnao hu bete By..ro In far-uorthern Keree. : t ba*. mimoplane with to trt ig ..gear and with elev r ard huac bigh above Sthe balout back. It hs s probably lke Sthe w li-yejets, and e seeuT have.smne sort of water injestion or ooeket booster sya- er tfor use in. emergencies. It apparently Is armed with two 37 m.m. cannon oI the fuselage. and tW'- jn~.. canfnn n the wines S O ahthe istbat the Red Chi- c kA aic. Jan. ie (UP)- pra5wt Don 'Rafael Leonidas hs asked. the Dominl- ca re to appro a bi c twe a stte o ef emergency in M Republ owing to dis- I is esuage to "the legis- latIve ld..out that an l0-.s id, lc coun- trite have etalshd or are about to etahbIhk state sof emmeIey griu g govern- ment leade pow enabling .them to 11 ceesfully with "the emat t to ~lh com- villsed nam _." __ l r ploy Ja" .n. 8 f meet- S.. .ay mm Reds 0.fah Z 1, (UP)-Bri-I considering the Withdrawing dip- of Commun- 6d sources said that no de- taken, and government It over," to fape the k diplomatic IM e Peiping that the re- natic po- only as an hen all ef- settlement sd Britain mk a middle states pr- mmunt Chli soine of tBe obscutle oin her counterproposals and t ht Whep the Political Committee mete today, British delegate S Or lad wyn Jebb would agasina IWe to avert the "Irrevocable step." Polio: 138 US Laks UN - T h e g "etea -a - lrme e d today, vit they Mtewas a "9 r the rebolutron wo< | fte the United Na- tlons poMitcal committee when It meets at 3 p. m. today. ST4ey laiod the UnitIed ates de thUon w preu for a vote w thg measure early next week despite Arab-Aslan oppo- ailton. The committee began deo- bate yesterday on ommunist Chinas election of the United Nations five-point offer of peace in the Far East Several deleo - tlons registered reservations ward the demand by hlet Unit- ed States delegate Whrren Aus- tin- that the world organisation brand -Pelpn as the aprmesmor .If the united Natio z o ain- taln t Intee u te prin- clple 'V 1o aet e purity is to survive." It w*a undetood that some Commonwealth countries not- ably AhMtralls--ionadered add- Ing amendments to the resolu- tion the Americans ware prepar- ing. Pobly as a result of this an. Informed Unld States v*tee sMid the meigre was be- Ing revised to inlud A provisdon for a "pod ofees" Immt.gee hweyG MWPledg of Support for Eisenhower hi '52 ALBANY, N.Y., Jan. 10 (UP)- Gov. Thomas E. Dewey yester- day renewed his support for Gen. Dwight Elsenhowe as the 1952 Rep blican presidential candi- Dewey, twice-defeated for the presidency, told a press confer- enee that he stands in his belief Elsenhower should be the choice of the Republicans next year "If bhe would accept the draft." "I have not changed nhy opin- Ions I have made on that subject before," he replied, when a re- porter asked him if he still sup- ported the general. The New York governor ceme out for Elsenhower during last falls political campaign. At that tme, he said he definitely would 1ot seek the nomination for a third time and that Blsenhower should be the nominee. r 1 said he would work for the generals nomination. 2olio: Faots And- Figures.. CZ Immigrants For 90 Per Ce (3d. Note: This is W'e- ber of cases in the autumn Oay foft end part of a twe-partenit- be associated with the return of and mary et a report ew e children from summer Vacations yea given by Dr. O.M. t In t.the United States where they I chief of the Gorgas eM might have been exposed, and wai Medleal Service. T e to the opening of the Canal the Is based on cases e Zone schools In September. non Gorgas Hespitl from 3 "However." he pointed at, boee through 1950.) "a serUtiny of the histories 3& The reason for the Incidence of polio On i mus between October nary is not apparent, Stevepson told he b dical Association This period, he said, inside with the end of 1 season and is the time est rainfall, wIM m ,w Inintw*M ,roup on mx aft nalry. lAn a of the eases here re w4, dud not reveal one ease whles could reasonably sap- saeb a theory." his talk on a review of e 143 polIo cases treated at Gwas from December, 1903, to Snd of 195, Dr. Stevenson that the proportionately reter Incidence In white as- ts and in Immigrants to a tanto. w er ceat of whom tne rom the ted strikingg. Aso rimmnf . Senof the ca were .l while the CKre anal Zone iocent white, and of .a- gam which solme * Ele s s "s .--j;, pe ..,,-. ,.. , of E a.r ang -0 mnju Retake UN Force TOKYO, Jan. 19 (UP) United Nations troop reoccupied burned-out Wonju in central KoreSa.. Chinese Nationalists claimed one of the two Chineo(_ mupilt field armies in Korea more than 100,0 0u had been pulled back into Manchkria. Strong patrolspent last night in WqWju for the time in 12 daoy, and the Codnmunists oppuently done the town on Wedneqday. Early today the. AHi trols weie reinforced by the ited Notions units. SThe reoccupetlu of . thrust a new Uned Na9 S- ,- ,Ient deep into the fluid V--.,fl ui L. k auntstlinesontheentrat. United NatIons troop.asm S rchd the an clre Policy In Korea OM fam m w tuing hGnte M lu an olkd MI A m W- n t drrmm l A am Draws Protests ON T= AT CENTRAL FROMN OR A, Jan. l.'(UP)- South orean vlll todat raised a tempest of tet against te AlcV ae and ruP wat40 tt all hi- in ISM- e gven - to. orders to - troy anythlmhu could be heed as cover by tifitrators from air reconnaissance and friendly pa- trols. United States Army officers go by the theory it is either the life of the' Communists or those ,of 'United Nations soldiers. Tfivy cannot ferret out the elusive host armie until all possible shelters have been levelled. They sincerdy regret the ruthless but necessary destruction and cannot help hat sympathize Yth the old men and women, the cieppled and the chren, left homeless by the ravages of war. They watch in =pty the long columns of re- Ueestudge ever southward in the biti cOld. The refugees are not even al- lowed to stop in the United Na- tlons defense areas another brutal but necessary measure. Bitter axperence has taught the Americans that civilians Inside a perimeter eauMseanfusion, need- iesa shooting and incidents of sabotage. In the 0 eat of I rean reg 3) The Reds wm au a laqe-number Wonju area, and w readying to strike flieae In support of the Comuhli fensve aimed at Tsamg.ILu Pusan be ohhead. 3) Uni4ntified UnIted units advanced up the e(4 to positions about 12 west of Kananun and south of the 38th parallel - farthest north of any 8th A troops in i rea. Thelpomlble withawal ol field Irm reputedly i heavy losses would , Chinese 4 Fh .1e1 "m pu revived North en total of perhaps = 0rM facing the United States 8m my in soBth Korea. Chinese Nationalist also said Russia has moved Soviet divisions totaling 100,000 me into CU31L China to-hdelp protect the v udaon. They are be.lev elude a paratroop ,division. IB Cases 4 which have occurred here shq that most of them have oceau C red In white lmmigrPants l the United States who i the disease relatively soo their arrival," Dr. S concluded. .. 'CorrelatIng this with Imimilgcal stu elsewhere, showing the e of many more cases than. can recognized clinically ( cases with protective an for each recognized McM) are forced to concludethat- -- UomyelUtls has been . coanu- Oth a n amiA. i baS t I.ki fnt Of igners over 10 years of age 7.5 per cent less than five rs old. equally impressive, he added, the promptness with which infection was asequired by i-native patients; 33 per cent ame ill within six months. per cent within a year, and Super cent within three years their arrival on the Isthmus. research on polio, Dr. Steven- said, shows' that when pollo mdes a community that had vigueb been free of It, 90 rent of tb alytic oases I en betWeen 1af, ggeUting tat e fe manium be nat 4u the uiseear, &(ivA. A -Lrea hIwo ac- spoeway. studbMg ;&:tfteSd that the MW incdncj involve- !afroups in bsdo& to p d lnew yi+ j .O N. vie 1 *-. 1 B .-; *, "../ , ' * 1< I., I. LIJ U. 1~~ - -I. vedi S.W P. Account ----- -- --- p ~i~h15W~fu 'tA: .J ... '. ? JI ' -fl *.". .*.'H *. *-*^ fl i~ iV *'".- *s{. *+ .-*-, +, .** " A. '4 V; 4" and Fretiht-Ships Pa es-Arrivas UNITED FRUIT COMPANY GREAT WHITE FLEET . Arrives Crilt6bal .w Urleasm Freight Service Fl uader et ...............................Jan. I CIb ................ .......... ... ...... an. S. & r Bend ................................Jan. I landills Refrigerated ChUtle and General Came. oVrik Frllbt Service Crlst&b . And ....................... ............SaM 1 S. C pe AviDof ........... ... ............. Cape Cod ............................... n. - Cape Cumberland .........................feb. 4 aS, Cape Ani .................................Feb. 8 ,1vaoma Freight Service ldHiIgs Weekly from Havana to Crist6bal Weekly selling to New York. Los Angeles and Seattie. Occasional salitngs to New Orleans and Mobile. the steamers in this service are limited to twelve passengers. freqlealut Stting Irom Crist6bal. to West Coast of Central America Crlt6bal 2121 Telephgnee t - Panamai 2.2804 ol6n 20 A DE-LI-CIOUS le DOWNING SW CHICKEN &eM at: 8$A.. PAUL KIENEBR'S LA NISA COMISARIATO DON BOSCO S rved at: EL WAMCHO " BALBOA CLUBHOUSE TROPIC RESTAURANT . ... A. CLASSIFIED ,' .1 .. ,-.. Shipping & A tl New Nottingham On Maiden Transit The new 7,000-ton, 426-fo0 Nottingham, of the New Zealanl ShipIphn Company, was due to- day In Crlstobal for her Vpalden transit of the Canal. She -In en. route from Liverpool to Welling- ton and Dunedin via Curacao and the PanamA Canal. She will berth in Balboa for water. . The new Nottingham has made one previous trip, having made her maiden voyage to Australia and New Zealand via the Sun anal. The new ship is the namesake. of another New Zealand Compa- ny vessel which, on her maiden royage across the Atlantic dur- ing World War II. was sunk with all hands lost, including her masI ter. Agents for the shipping com- pany are Norton, Lilly & Co. Grain Shipments Increase via Cabal An ritirease in grain shipment~ from-the U.S. West Coast to Eu- rope or the East Coast of South America has been noted here re- cently. The -litest issue of the Pacifil Shipper lists several shipments which have gone through the Ca- nal p the past two weeks. Among them are the British ship, Lord Lloyd George, (Fernle & Co., local agents) with a full cargo of wh eS for Germany, the Italian Li4'0% Lome. with wheat for Eu- rope, the Pope & Talbot Line's Pathfinder (W. Andrews, local agents) with 6,000 tons of ,hard wheat for Brazil, and the Inter- ocean Line's Trondanger (C. B. Fenton, local agents) through this week, with 1,000 tora of wheat and 2,000 tons of barley fo. Europe. , ea dymoa Couple Rue On Braniff Panama will be on display for the next three days for a young% Los Angeles honeymoon couple who hope to do a book on their aeril trip around South Ameri- The young honeymooners, Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Aguirre, are By OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service "NSt much should I meld w I- pltk up a fair-asted disc nOJ-t. r4 nd - ollat cess. tape the or should I meld as mtoh as sible of the pile itself?" It's a good question, but a cc plete answer could easily fl book. Perhaps we can dig o0 few general principles. To begin with, never put dc on the table more than you n to pick up the pile. You can ways meld additional cards w you get the pile in your hand, you can't take cards back. Now suppose that you've pic the pile up ind that it's still turn to play. How many m cards-if any-should you mi At the very beginning of hand, there is no need to n anything else. Your melds wil just as good a few minutes la Nobody will give you a medal putting your meld down be anybody else can. Later in a hand, when b sides have meldel, you jusl guided by the state olkte sc by the likelihood that you keep control of the discard from then on, and by the 1 lihood that one of the oppone will meld out soon. In general, you tend to liberally if an opponent Is I to meld out very quickly. tend to keep melds in your h instead of puttnft them dow it seems likely that you can k control. What should you do If think that you can keep con but that one of the oppon may meld out quickly? Use v judgment. Balance one probe ity against the other and act cording to what seems m likely tq happen. You sh( probably compromise by put down some but not ell of 3 meldable cards. * * The score may affect your clalon in various ways. If have nearly reached 5,000 pol you should tend to meld rat than hold up. It would be foo to get caught and then have start the next hand with points or thereabouts. If you have somewhat less '1 3,000 points, you should tend hold up. If the hand devel weU. you will make a bigger sc by holding un than by meld quickly. If the hand devel poorly, you don't mind Stay under 3.000 points and you'd h to go barely over that mark. Q-Mv friend and I were p1 ing two-hand Canasta. He k putting down black threes picking up the pile as soon as 1 put three or four of. them do I therefore never tot a change pick up the pile. as this fta A-It was pety fair aso very goed"t au. t aim fair ier an epuoadn ekeRo mu- ~rIUIC EURW1~ Ii, a ranif from t their wedding e round-South )n their return hey expect to thing like "We noon in South has been told. -i re argo through &a lasJt ear and 10lO, according to for the calendar H anement Dlvi- -Canal net tonnage i ll-time high of 28,- I year as compared! ,SWnet tons in 1949,' record. 1 I ted during the year td ,2 24,102.96 as compar- ,ed 6.6"2P1" in 1949 and S1030. - S 'a ~te,. to 9,962,896, totns pared with 27,- 6B1 06l -I ad 30,018,429 in ThV number of transits by comMIielal vessels of 300 net tan- I -was the highest ince 1 IFg 5,652 during .KpBya, compared wsth St 1 d 5,928 tn 1989. Mast cant development in .aI during the year, a Oinal obResrvers, was a co lle drop in tanker traf intercoastal trade lt six months of the gar. atflie, which had been e September, 1949, de- r6 Flfrom 55 tankers in Jly, .25In September and fun. I. blast two months of e past ear. SON W fiOSWALD JACOBY ten for NEA Service -f- , NORTH 13 I 6A85 | WAJIOSI 410 WEST EAST (D) 4QJ9 6748 hen *QJ A A902 rd e4 ; pile, 4 I 4 pos- 4K am- East-West vul? ll a ast South West Irtik uV a 16 19 Pass O 4 Pass Paus Pass own Opening loed--4 ; eed .- al- I ' hen " but Most bridge players think of an "end play" with exaggerated re- s:ed aspect. They're so sure that only rour a great expert can execute an end lore play that they never try to stag. eld? one themselves. That's foolish, the because they are really pretty neid easy. In fact, as today's hand l DP shows, it's possible to fll right Later, into an end play wAlut any for planning at all. fore East won the opening club lead with the ace and returyad t"e both deuce of diamonds. It would have t be been pretty bad for South if he ore, had played a low diamond; West can would win, lead to the diamond plC ace, and ruff the third round of jk.- the suit. b However, South was in no doubt n aboutthe location of the ace of diamonds. BEast had opened the held bidding and heeded the ace of k.ly diamonds for his ope ln bid.' You Even if East were .s"us1ed of and making a very light openg' bidt, n if it was stlIU imposble orWet to keep hold the ace of diamonds. Hli opening lead Bhowed-m t you clubs, and he surely would ha itrol raised to two clubs if he had lso uents held the ace of diamonds. o0tr 'So South put up the king of Abil- diamonds, and West dropped the oc- Jack. South still didn't see how he nore was going to avoid the loss of two would diamonds and a spade, in addi- ting tion to the club that the enemy your had already taken. However, South was a man who liked to play a hand out, so he proceeded. de- Declarer simple 1 y drew two you rounds of trumps, cashed the asee nts. and king of spades, and then gave other up a spade trick. This was all )lsh very straightforward, and with- e to out any deliberate, plan. But 4990 south suddenly discovered he had executed a very fine end play. han The only cards left in West's to hand were the Jack of diamonds lops and somne clubs. He led the Jack core of diamonds, properly enough, Ulng but ast didn't dareovertake wth lops the ace of diamonds--for fear of inI setting up Bouth's ten- The re- iate sult was that West had to lead one of his clubs, and that gave de- clarer a chance to ruff in dummy lay- while discarding the ten of dia, -ept imends from his hand. and i SHI .if (*1 * * *-1', BOOTS AND srM am BPECL CANA*. mAl A I OTa CAWVTT I I Ie ILO COTIST, / i MU. gWKU. HOW CI l. llCALL ITW - -I M0P,, m o VIC PLOI qUmI IIKUDIMU uHlilti SILENT t10ir, iOY N16HrT, i \ A, AU 1 OARK ( SAW amb JL& - UIuU .m 3 wgUltKim W 8 .0i0* o anow WA. WR FrTSn.LF L f A .It.1,P. Dan LAWAWk 162 ..a* Fr~-. . ^ *'^*^.-. * .. ,-' JB ,.. i* .- _ "_: - AtLAN, .l - .~'~3~93~9~ I INN :* GAfnUWAt MIE -,"Pit wri w/ ..^ *^. '"...... SI 1CS4~ O'UAIJ.i31 sad .ISI@#~~q* .1~ ; .: . .*- .. --a.- -- --------- ----- -~-- I liI- v% "%r 7"s. F-V T" .. '..r i ~ i,_j~ "L... .::,*..,.ir S-O; 6000 '. 'stae -WW'LL 951 LWAV^ & TT W ~lb~ :-W -aS~E FW-^ -(f'w thi catheathA B e a Ph 'ATAT i CO.M. t 4 -*4 nafqfJ' .*:' ife iw. nent Poses I"5 r wa5g Fi. lo . a. raw UAW Itnea to TOe 3t; F Wei a-th Im I I FOX .- .4 mulled over by *A ds work in vy P)-T .e .unels from "Ml. R sternn It -The answer seems - has ere's no choice but. tf I logl, abance that RIaa1l ch is- ooe to attack. c, nth of thllatlon by atom bemt qu es st practical dclerr rear many who think At riet a s not plan direct is re W any case. but with -t.Iltration and other, nore weak nations will fall ekinR i4It ket anyway. . l. I've senreaie- at her timeb doreca. but I ca premaln *an *juwer. -omeone aAs lJI Rrointary muscles? no clothes and I'm h of in thouht la 1my tem." t d forcIsunes and Aa- h, Materabint4why hleatwent. on ths on- .wea MtUr- difl 've instead fI t .un er the point whlre r 5 a Coopehi abutd c fa ro but not -t t sn Lancel.- one ulda o mRh and then suh .....4 f thdil and I'm all 1OIof ,thought i siMal t Wi da t k-iib 1t he telephone s(. 0 uka'. sts trategy 48to Oft who was Presiden of ate ontor Robe- locl* ar.1 Coounpe said 1tb*r o but it roln but not d e from Porttaa ".on- .' al He and h re W(Inft Aid Course . t atE Lanedot would i lc etLepg hei = -- and then etn h N4 "hIn 4-a" massive blow S duplex apartment oei e1 m Vr , far BOW oQB coul For Army FomilieS ; SMe'ical Examine .WWi Begins Next Week ' e ft.w O 'to attend rerguson said that his head e s ext We , thle t rtIa rwlneu to Gal trod been gashed by three Dependent's First Aid Course. tify alowa. two of wnlch were sut- attendance to which is urged by cht to cause death. the Surgeon General, USARCA- O oe caused tte gash that RI, featuring movies, lectures. plitercd hi s kull tenInd Me rgatai nd deta intrations on emerge Sea, another fractured the sxiul cy care, dill begin next week at the D ae of his. neck Tne third ihowing of a film on first mid OUW .U4. iqwas over Cooper's left eye princlpes. RU lengthyquestilpnln. I Th fit portion of in exta- police. -Dr. Francis Sleeper slyve program for Army depen - of t*abook"Christ- perintendea op the Augustal ents w l-be shown at post the- a t Work's mse&e.p)gor pital. wasdl ngto the follow -hislry of t e d aBru Ct to examineA M anS -Fort Clayton, 9:30 a . the seen uooD 81a Attorney enerqIl and 2 pa 'flo Church AJ r leur alo Jean t n Kobbe, 9 30O 0f a&e WA In. theA i n. - -':-lo. &-_. n -o" Amado etoy of The Panma s m W1 I t b Albert V. M-- S ."ii.-star and Drama Fraternity Sl local pe- l." ,listo b books F ormal Initiation exercises lit: L 'irary f 0o1 OW V; w eer held on W edne day after- ._ ... -.. -.,, --..--_.. _. .noon a Mn iggt fori ore- ._eWhi~ tkt theeta eOme .*.W ,e n in the CamZone Mg Woenet, m In the natical or- d:l Tb^gli aUlsatUn woS predicated on Is-tlMa oandfor F-ueceW, O 4t e nt1re year and a strule for .eaceasce ie entered Junior col- unEaumIsu lve hers,- Is also President of utica-u the o4aOnt Assoolatlon of the *.. college tlt"s year. Bs wort last o year in the. comiBated'ltthlng I- Out of ot "Ana! Ato'eU. rot a and 1B', MI neck O and Wb tiOWK and nub: lu: PHty fabalWO [b w work thellege eye, witness, t oh tunes. SY to the eta-S Bett J.o W VAdewoo4, cast di- ~hireA t Th e tor f Delta f PIftd Subert oAd.taalds., .Seler; TotbyfllU, facultow sponsor of the or a -g^oro ureap. conducted the formal lti- / ^^tJl4- Utltlo0011l a Aa"r-WOInlW tlon .O^s4>: servies will be held f lames Owr*, at. 1. i 5 glid..to the f *t raternity. Waul (i=e scool ban .. .,"-. two.new. rea f"or polio is llt k a din -ani T i All: Ware Bw i*r m Ford! And ituilt for the yeaad ad adivis oenu arm.7=6-ea .l --with 43m -Look Ahead" (a1.1I. *hpnd AfnBlia attde For example se* Automnatic "4e US i~ah flw ah'S< omd-y" Cont m 4 Wveae rouegl Tho& &u L"atin onerlean maet ot Keoy-T IK Silets you M-tltouk la on got be engine with jus a twit of th ignitin wa-fuedT nem en nit key-no buttonm to push, no of Warners Int toal, In ad- toreach for! Th7 quality oFord TeiSdy ditOn tot full dumWM lq o f- coacdiwork ithed talk of the indusay! PTA al. p- .sbcoool Newto : b aid La- tm "Jaer -dobmti , t,.on 1"1M M-*1.1a. A ' s.eM tion is whether she v*r toward the milita:.y -anibe sees great forces ir- her borders. There 1i who feel particularly .- 4tetlah of a German 1 toe thing the Soviet ili not tolerate. Despite egtuardi" which may be m there's reason to won- Misr a Germany which p'feel the surge of mil- .ngth amain can kept In of 1-tomcat who will be- tobIegonly when told to rte$men ao so. S th atiument chases it- self by the 1a. But it appears that now West- ern Europe Is pretty firmly com- mitted to building qp.-L big ar- med forbe ness a really' basic settlement, to reached quickly wUth Ruolt., TIat's Why people who have vyry little hope of suc- cess from. uMb a meeting are trying to-har to arrange a con- ference wt the-. Soviet to lay the ground-work for enduring peace. . FLAS!!I I .... ^ I ..' - TOMORROW will.-e the last day of our GREAT REMOVAL SALE FRM MONDAY ON OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED FOR INVENTORY. 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AmIle parking at 51 VIAE.. T.t ~ - .. .. -. .-.< I .-ti-*:- '* .- '... .* -*1'- FLASH I W ~-. 1~ .5 L aS A I Li ii : I I a- * * * S I 'a a d~ __ ____~ 1_ ~______i __~ ~ __~~_1_~____ L BPI- 4r I '1 -~gfr -r aw ar Sanal Zone Jr. Baseball by JOE WILLIAMS M The Ivy League is giving Harold Stassen, president of lni- tyu of Pennsylvania, the .nea-bred snout. If the distinguished westerner has begun to wonder why his football team can't dates I can lell him. There's a boycott on. One of the .succulent itemb of Intelligence I picked up at the a pigskin rodeo was that Penn has been dropped by every in the regal Ivy League except Cornell which remains a re- nt associate in a rivalry dating back to 1893. Ordinarily these disruptions stem from temperamental out- ts, agreement violations or petty personal feuds on lower is but this one is unique in that it is directed at the No. 1 man" e university and apparently is of such a nature that only he resolve It. Some weeks back at a feast honoring the Red and Blue gla- ors, Stassen. with a notable record in Minnesota politic~ and orld War II. and who is thought to have White House aspi- rons, delivered a rousing victory-with-honor oration In which hesadmitted Penn's designs on national gridiron honors. ( This would hav' been ascribed to the natural exuberance of i f rtged character from the great outdoors and dismissed as such Sbfte hIvles who, as you know play football merely for the sport- Inf fun of it all. but when ine gentleman cryptically added: 'Penn S wI never drop a team from its schedule because that team has aten Penn consister-tly," there was h.e-1-1 to pay. S; a THEY QUIT WHEN BEATEN This could be interpreted to mean only one thing, a biting Rack at Harvard and Yale both of which had severed relations the former in '42. the latter in '43. Only Princeton has continued ,fo book the Quakers, alqng with such other Ivies as Columbia, Dart.mouth, Brown and tradiTional Cornell. If my information is correct (and a Penn spokesman un- happily admitted by phone it is) the boycott of the Ivies will be- Come complete as soon as pame previously scheduled are carried .u t. Thus Penn will cease to function in a circuit It usually do- Shlnates--or until such lime as Stassen makes a conciliatory gesture. Actually there is no Ivy League In the formal sense, so,there 'p no machinery for discipline oi expulsion. A team is booked or d dropped depending on desire. Theoretically, conditions as to academic requirements ar-z uniform but the fact is it is easier to achieve admission at some Ivies than others. S* There Is a certain prestige involved. Through the years the Sltg Three set the Dattern and the other Ivies have gone along. It I no secret that Penn operation has been disturbing, but there Swas no concerted action to follow the Harvard Yale cancellations. f(ow it appears the Ivies are determined to close ranks. : There are two ways to look at the situation. One is that there ,'y honest resentment at the 6tasren slur. The other is that Penn. S i a national football force E'mply wouldn't fit into the Ivy over- l- l picture, and Stassen has stated he wants Penn to meet the t in the country. In this connection Notre Dame and Michigan bve been resehed1uled WILL STASSEN APOLOGIZE? Except for the prestige Penn doesn't need the Ivies and be- fides much this was lost when Harvard and Yale withdrew with -Princeton only marking time so the basic structure of Red and - Slue football will not be' noticeably affected. Unle Stassen apologizes and be does not impress me as fellow o makes excuses tor his conrictions--Penn will have 4o strike ot for itself as on Independent power. That's what "tassen seems to have in mind. anyhow. The ambition is not too odest. FraYnklin Field seats 18 000 and the man power is usually ,pere. As of. uow. for Instance, Penn shapes up as the team to S eat in the eaIt n '51. Army and Navy are not Ivy and will continue on .the Penn Schedule, indefinitely. I mentioned above that Cornell remains a i4eludtant opponent This is a quote from a Cornell sources I am aot privileged to ideptiy. The Cornell-Penn game Is history-- .jacked and solid box office. ;T The Ivies are not altogether Indifferent to the box office, and :- can be sure the decision to ostracize Penn because the Harv- ds and the Yales have beei, affronted was made with extreme ;d painful reluctance. As a matter of fact, the only reason pnceaton hung on so long was the fat gate. 49 .4 V~ I ri * H ill iP DOU BLES/ Ist, 2nd 6th, 7th RAC S ONE-TW0W ' 3rd sad 9th RACES SATURDAY'S MAIN RACE 5th Race "C" Importeds Purse: $650.00 In The Letter Box Box 317, Diablo Heights. January 18, 1951. To the Sport Editor. The Panama American: In reference to the article cart aed on the sWon page of Ths Panamai American dared Jan. 17, It is desired to Inform you, a4 through you, the -general pbu, that.fte ultimatum given by umjires of the C. Z. League to the ,Z. League officials is in no way Eihtsoever connected with the C, .. Umpire Asoclation. This association Is willing to meet with the Canal Zone League offielals. We offered our services In letter dated Dec. 11, 19M0, to which we have not received a re- ply. Very truly yours, A. MORL, .. ,. V VI-President. C.Z. Umires Association. Dill"ssa . P yr-n "okson laOyground a* Sports COCOLI Wednesday afternoon a brace of practice games was run off on the local fields, with Gambos furiahing the opposition with their "B" and "D" teams. The midget "E" leaguers put on a spirited contest, but Gam- boa's flinger, Morris couldn't fin4 the plate, and that fact, coupled with the hitting of Barneuiand Kirkland. who each got three for three, decided the ruckus to the tune of 12-3. '. The larger boys in the "D" group hqd a good game which the visitors won, 5-1. It was a better game than the score would Indi- cate, as the first two Dredgers up banged out hits and Metcalf promptly cleaned the sacks with a four-base clout. Fiske, of Cocoli came in and put out the fire, and from there on, Gamboa scored twice and the locals once. Cocoll's tally was the result of a booming home run by Hill, Seise, Gamboa's chucker, ;ave up but three hits while issu- nary a walk, an unusual per- formance In this classification. S I Crz SpoTrs By OI n TO THORNE Alfredo Aleman, Jr. battled Ra- dio Corporation to an 8-8 tie in a thTilling extra-inning game in which four players hit home runs. Louis Walker and Angus Fer- uison shared mound duties for Aleman, Jr., while Gordon and Lynch doubled up for Radio. Joe Brewster made an amazing bare- handed catch on what might have been James Holder's ticket to the "Home Run Parade" which W. Brsthwaite leads with two homers. Wij Wiley did his share with a long throw from right to catch Freddie Brownie who attempted to score Radio's ninth run on Barber's hit. With the score 8-7 In the bot- toni of the seventh. Joseph hom-. ered to tie with nine other play- ers, including Peterkin, Lowe and Ferguson, in the Home Run Pa- rade. The game was called at the end of the eighth as it was pretty dark then. Score of the game by innings: Radio Corp. 203 030 00-8 Aleman, Jr. 004 210 10-8 Hudson defeated Steers. 14-8. Prince Grant, rookie star of the league, pitched his first game for Matis Weeks' club. Tut Brown pitched for Phil's nine. 7 Fgs. Pool Closes: 2:55 p.m. 1. THE BATH ROAD ....... J. Rodrigue 116 2. AVENUE ROAD ............ C. Tuftn 126 3. MR. FOOT .............. B. Moreno 123 4. SISMO ................. A. Angulo .l-- 109x 5. RECHUPETE ............... J. Brave 112 6. CHERIBERIBIN .............. C. Doss 126 1 , . .- .. yabo .High School ROTC Rifle TMlt aho year defeated the Balboa $7ore of 1799 to 1636. The ROT to In the annual "Hearst Trophy 1 rmtmughout all high school and coll &s, Lt. Golden, M'Sgt. Wood the cadet team will continuie.to chance of winning the earts Joseph Puller, of the ROT3Q t with a score of 379. William JoyM With 360. Scores of both teias BALBOA SENIOR .. . . * . . * . . I . .4---r SI . P4 Prone Sitting Kneeling 9 9 59 100 33 51 9 3 *8 5o BALBOA ROTC I 92 95 p 98 93 97 ' S 94 * | 91 1i Saturday's Program lIt Rta, "D" Natives--4 Fgs. Parse: i .0--Pool Closes: 11:45 ib Itaee of the Doubles 1- e J. Avila 120 2oes C. Ycaza 1m 4 lnosa 0G.Sanchez 142 4-Torcaaa J. Cadogen 108 5-Casabanca J. Bravo 115 7-PreMg eo F.Rose 11). 7-Resate M. Arosemena 108 adI 08" Natives 7 Fgm. PauR: .00-Pool Closes: 1J15 8eentd Race of the Doubles 1-Inva ata R. Ycaza 105x 2-Mnadlnga E. Silver 102x 3-P t raa E. Dario 110 4-Poton R. Vasquez 100 --Miarellesa 0. Alfaro 124 3rd Race "F-2" Natives 7 Ors. Purse: 1275.00-Pool Closes: 1:45 One:Two 1, J. Rodrluez 110 2 a', B. Dario 100 S"-ot bnlds abe O.Sanches 114 4-4komopuft J. u fm 118 t' J, JI mneffjt. 113x 6 avexV l e* 0. Does 122 .7-Ta J. Avila 122 a-D mi Ntwat 'C. Chong 104x 9,musp wmIX, Sflvers 10Ix I pa 1. Avila 122 4.h l Pr-*iNatives 7 P . Wuumsem; 1A -rePool Cloe: 2:20 uinrels I-Carli-mpio C. Doss 122 2-La Prensa E. Silver 103x 3-Carbonero 0 Atanos 1104x 4-Baru J. B*vo 110 5-Hercules 5. -Avila 122 6-Pajarito E. Dario 100 7-Friendship A. Enrique B.ix 8-D. y plbrosa E. Otg Il19x. 9-Sinc'o E. Altro llk 10-Pesadilla D. D'Andea 114 5th Race "C" Imported -- Fg. Purse: $650.00 Pool Closes: 3: 1-The Bath Road J. Rod. 11ll 2- -Avenue Road C. Tufon 126 3-Mr. Foot B. Moreno 123 4-SIsmo A. AlgUlo 10t- 5-Rechupete J. Jrayo 112 6-Cheriberlbin C. DoSt 1%2 6th Race "G" Imported-4 % F m. Purse: S450.00 Pool Close: 3:35 First Race of te of the Doubles 1-Jepperln F. Jarailllo 112 2-0. Triumph A. Enrlque 10ft 3-Levadura J. Bravo 110 4-Arabe II G. Alfaro 139 5-Danescourt J.. BRoi 10I 6-Lituana) J. Phllips 10 7-Salcedo) C. Tuflon 1i1 8-Agradeclda X. lIera. Si 9-Oalanite U A. PhIllip 11e 10-Dendigo F. Rose 112 7th Race '~" IptU -,q,5 ,Is. Purse: S550.08 -Pee CClas: :95 Second Race oet t l.e-ew 1-Porters Star 117x 2-Fright J.13S 3-Espartano W. 10. x 4-Linn eyHead 110 5-Curaca 0 A 120 8bth Race "" JIT' it Fig. Pume: $375.M---SL tW: 4AO Qutlalels 1--Breeze Bound Adfla 110 2-Secuestro E. Ot*o IQ 3ax 3-Arabe J.Obw 131x 4--Nantago J. J.mesi U: 113x 5-Que Te Cuesta 1, Xf' 118 6-Sensltiva M. Hurley 124 7-Glory's Ace E. rt a 113x 8-Certa H A. 3 WdqI 97x 9-El Monge E. Dorl 111 10-Identificada 0. OChat '111 9th Race "H" Im.ported .. 7 F. Purse: $400.00-Pool Clems S;.515 One-Two. 1-Betun 3. Dio .108 2-Gran Dia 0. Sand- 108 3-Rlnty J. R0rktu,'113 4- _Manattan JAWi 11 6..-Lligtnlng J. lt ,I gtL B_. ..-7 1--Navwjo TrollR. V ues IV* --Fanglo -J. Bravo 114 _-;LnIa Jose Rodrlguez 116 4-Pulgarclto J.Cadogen 114 --D. D.T. A. PhlUlps 114 6-Swagger Coat F. Rose 120 7-Poleckas F. Avila 114 llth Rase e G Natives 2 ias. PurSe: S250.0-Fpool Closes xx_ 1-Mejorana F. Rose 104 2-La EspaftolaUM. Arosem. 10' 3-Carola E. Silver 971 4-Oro y Plata F. Jaramllo 101 5-Tocineta J. Bakes 100 6-Nena B. Moreno 112 uan Franco Tips By CLOCKERR" I-Casablanca Arqulmedes 2-Marsellesa Invasors 3-Golden Babe Romantico 4-Hercules Barn 5-.Rechupete Mr. Foot 6"-gcedo (tl Agradecida -76 ey Head Fright --42u Te Cuesta Secuestro tun ,inty 10-Fanglo anna 11-Majorana Na ONl BEST-Marsellesa. Amy Sports FORTO CK, C. Z.. Jan. 19-- Wi h 6ha olfplayed and 18 to go to 0anheurrentAtlantto Sec- to Oolf'Pu 9t, 80 Mike K the contestants wth a score 7. Close behind were Jim Mau with 248 and R, E. Hall with 244. The scores of the other contes- tants follow: R. A. Hayden ........ 247 J.C. H .. .. .... 2.. 53 A. A. ZU .. .. .. 256 c. I. T m ... 2 .. 63 T. R otham2... 365 A. T. Hunter .. ... .. 272 J. J. Mcrh y .. 75 E. Neluon. ;..... .. 276 J.W. Pupey .. .. .. aP. Dowr....... 7 ..tha saw for add d uat and S ~*-~i: 't. PuTh~ .y.*, 4 Is~' En-M o usmuu w a q U4nJiWMor 11 A i 0 2- '" ,qW utad "DI, JMUnle bssbp i B "f *'- .Baibo. Me. Atn" " gg, *gg --4 ,At, ; _. ..., *___ _,._ .mn -l ....M' e ; 361bs v e* -- t i w.; b. * Amen vU. 3I tAt 1b 1Sas ..- 25. 'Otable v.. .o an. Ja in < e Balbaa W, A A h, ... . Abale S C i n- At 6l ajgaf w e 1 t a W, J -- At ',. _; t..' Bi,, s -At A .oi5 t .M. Am,. *e. l ,eags ,At atm *., ,.. , II, Obip.SFCERIN fEjmME for youthful vlgour! .sSSe ** n- II m iah - '. 1"--'-' THE 6HEATU ~ -ip p JNDAi SUNDAY'S FEATURE ACE 5th Race "A" Importeds Purse 81,000.00 Pool Closes: 2155 p 7 Fgs. 8th R4ce Pue 500. 00 >.m. ( I I 99 i S "F" Importeds Mile Pool daosi 440 p.m. QUINIELA 1. NINSKY ........... Rerig 2. CVPFO JOY...............&stwp, lAD. S. DOWR'. TE .............. .i iEN 5. O ,-.oP ..... .. .. .. 1W 4. OW. ***** 7. wv .......... ... * * * * tf. S. ... .. ,., .. . .e . .4-, '1_ .. A. - -9. - x- Gun Club No"ti I -0- * ' ; -..i-. --...*R- Meet Scotland's \ Favourite Son Born 1820-- still going strong JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY The fashionable drink everywhere JOHN WMALER A BONS LTD. Seutch Whkky Diadlem. KILMARNOCK II- _ RACES SATURDAY COLON: For the convenience of our patrons we are now operating both at the "COPACABANA" and "SAVOY." QU1iNELAS 4th qind hACfS CBftURW 40MT WR clLPAT Tr4 Rue wia AT THE:R4VCTWACK 1. FAIR CHANCE .............. ..F. Rose 104 2. FULL ................ Aromemena 3. RATHLIN LIGHT ........... E.Slvera 4. PINARD ............... A. PMaijps 114 5. 'WELSB LOCH .... ........ J. Braew o , 6. ROYAL P ....... .... G. Afore . _ I --- --- --- ---- 11- -- ; .--~---- ----~ I -- --- -- -- --- --- -- 1. -.I C. _! ~ -' ; . t .. ''l'~,fc"~ WA I o - -* : .' *.- **."-.. . ^- t aa a"s . .'" , r i -xi .-, 1..:- , IE ."Ai -, i'. i** - Kr.,.4.,4 my' By !W Aboat "TS S*OCKER! iw----- --2 . -... S t L i erlean out they ma uain *k.r$ Di 'Sve um ire Rittle more or S .. r t .rea Many lana Jars a game-a -a, veryoe ever stop 4L a ..s.a *t bits 4 O. an umpire vale' .I 029 0 Ml ever Ore he can *1 9 .to o r. field. Cheat be i for.wp eople uarda are all ot o this equipment Ity have hand items . C hb dtaml M he tmelMn1 So 0 0 t Ihad e to an even ll 'for twenty Tis gives you a -Ca I e. am t0 initial cost,. h 0 Ro h as O h r a ve o tho S- t % 0as le h ob ne a t e men ea ble when y go c t '" twenty fields, . r e. The Following are several seven I that have happened this ear to r .,endo4thiveathe umpires-e am to the fans: _In OWm ., 5e 1 4 2 4 t to take a regun- Balboatocover a game.It 424 13 the plate, dollar eighty for fas to a 5. 1 4 0 t last four ears trip. I went to Balba.o A2 2 1 f B = ee t have adon the bases I 1 0 1 g their transport de at twelve S0 1 30 s r ceived r One of the oth r .610 So 30S o 0 ttISo ut1aat .C. .two days of f ,i, fts equivalent to 8 a0 u e o a the eocalr bet % eA bv ttwI b. te 5 0 1 9 0 umpirin n't heir own problem r ,50:I I 20t1rtbmentwor.la SV.3b. .5 0 0 0 1e who are working their duty to the 41 2 @ 2e eso to thebeat of their ll- perform. A call wr iued fe r St aoe, If .. 4 0 0 7 0 t more umpires and sahem newre Ss .. o o 0 0 2 0 aartile in Questionclap werefew and far seemn Ihave " 0 0 0'' 0 0 V 0 that the umpires were on personally asked e llowwho I .,.. 0 0:0 0 0 tro and this also is a i of now if they will.tackle.anwan - S0 0 0 0 hwash. There was no alel re job I the Isthaln LeaW*. S 0 0 0 0 tract made between th i- They tell me theI wouldn't call gu and the ump ires. Of ure, them for twenty-five dollars a S .3 10 0 10 e all knw what the paywas; I game. sme 3 Makie no alibi on thin point. After ,e r ig$ .19ngames, th sm- For a guy to take up the thank- lj . bAf r 0 4-- started grumbling among lea job of ump ire he ha to want f t att In-Oter er vee. It was rough t to do It more than for the money aoA, t nge on the field. Thy V value involved. There I no S a l al working their d heads offt t to amount of mohey that can be a good job but were paid for some of the partte ir ofeunnecessata Uems and deao Uthat.W d "ethe bell ?bhnave to face. to w e ae 1 all the aW eta really ton Yo dexpe-1 HCBfor i t, hutesU wonder wl muAn this tamlt -1sSain; m Duos own"t lme to W ded. S, Ma the nthne- 01are hoping thle comes %p.I. a4ff t Oreo abd- And Manager__ -h e .it*1 f; Slated To Arrive Tomorrowbe- thefutor thdr first baseman r eth as t SEnt as e t pite nu ri o e. old Lead Mbtyweigbt The managers of bth Mere and oeroltnrlons. ( hle) *nma p plas ip, Arte Moore, and i l s bve Tomoaseof preow vi. eWe tpavwill 0JWaaa75th *1 at 0 to tu r sn.4 n N ibe a 4 h. bout % ithe I0tm %n Ftuj bW u eg. for FebT. 2. ,.iP Suand .L ao, T-=8 owe _ow a Poeftle ar ug h contender fort he world sham-panm tol-locl boI- (shatnoe)p. tenheW)jY J ononebip, Aron1o e nvmvi. maagrnJ, oohnton, are Its thnfflNomatinal11Preiadhnt Ford scheduped to IL.LIPa mSmeto- o de4fW, Wta &KC1X lWa saysarl-: workers Rimeats4uctumstedwtowk. p, fj- br fiWro i. e OM taka bompa- will.-' 2txaaG mr xi Luth ...ie!L mauqerAl Harsto bStl-o around II .ii fil M i .: .' ',..^ .. 11ii; af ,i+; 'o '' '.d "iir ++:.; .,-:** *"--+'''* .+*'..^ ^ ^ ^ p M -uSSI~ <00 SBESy Sof Manhat. I day's bws- 1o1es8 "as a ter- c o. aptalls of aByrnes and arrested with ey are charg- to another i e'a shocked. "I st1 slightest suspl- jewas wron at S' believei.v", II are accused of other gameas- ley last season. Anderson of Brad- t.e nit "see how any W accused of throw- ds a heck of a ims defeon, "and I re- M p ers. Byrnes in MtH f.fSS a good game B. aley won, 89-67. Sth ,' WVsays Ander- Scertainly deplorable. ao d of stuff that ian't jdo for the game. and you A tt *tnypart of it." e coach goes on: "I s'1 for their sake. If it's rug thy et everything a5 he used his reau- Mad + diT night "be- was nervous." the er who help- ase Into the opn. a -bet-ter"?' says Kel- o t the whole thing I ova. was tense all the time. i eawM J1 a great shook to me lat former player should be aeed - *Hand Draw ]lTr Suspension CB .,Tp-An. 10 (TP)-Race irty lL'oUlland of Reading. rni_ a, has been ruled o(f eW..t one year. theco01tt board of the Amer- a A o Associaton sus- eUadd d-for driving in an nlul firace last Nov. 12 in D The suspenslol ub next Nov. 12. as finished first or ioad ln st four years in the m l 500-mile Memorial Day l The suspension puts of.t of this year's Indiana- over4lbt-N S 4h ,s'.'W CsTw w ais dlwissel .wi, ..MAIB.... If* 4r jl: V Wt "lb COUIMI N Hsad DARIIN 8T7 T7- 7 FI. L-SIsDs ItS# /# CLo #MM ?f SRff r -..A4ifNA Of epic I* o fla i/et rin.iF *3 '; -SU h * -, A jA "r +.rar.n ..u-. . II A-MR S. ..... SALE AT OUR THREE STORES! 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FOR SALE:-PAN AMERICAN AIR- cords, bedroom set, all perfect con- st n a Hie On Automobile Rew WAYS tickets at the COPA office, dtion. Apt. E, 1549, Gavilan Rd., 435. ~5bne K.lkh Tl. 2-103 2-1035 25 Peru Ave. We will dssist you Balboa. . rl a. Crir obo ,'l 5 ... in obtaining visas. exit permits, et. Furttil b*IP SALE: 1950 Pontiac Sedan FREE OF CHARGE. Call 3.0097 FOR SALE:-Diningroom table and Caupe, W.S.W., radio, plastic seat or 3-0801. Ample park space, chairs, sideboard. $35.00. House W Jaoro beach Coa age UAN rs. vent shades. 1408-B, Carr -. 0558, Mindi St. Ancon. .electric rtrloeror OS rA h, BOalboa. so tg .Phone Bl. Bolboa. e w LLei II f FOR SALE--Beautiful green broad- b* Excpt Week-ns. SAL: Btore $1,425.00. now Sumior Lens f loom rug, 12 x 12 with pad. Re- xcpt $50.00 1943 Hudson Com- Smeerit Lens 1.5 centjy brought from U. S. Very Santo Cloar beach. OitS o.kbri Santo Clar beach. a e Club Coupe. dark reen, built In Cinderemhilatio cheap. Calle 41 No. I B, Tel 1 tTfsiecId. electricity, re- ? i leather uplbestery. vent Intermtln-l Jewelry Inc. 3-2997. r drt rat rates. Phone - d Adee, excellent condition. A adjoining Internationel Hotel FOR SALE:Electric Ics Box, V0. 4-41 or 6-300. S- el. r Ford DealerNC FOR SALE: Drawing desks with cuum cleaner, Bedroom set, jI rC -- COLPAN MOTORS INC. -83 North A mirrors, Bone China Wedge Wood R On Automobile Raw Fiesta Ware, set of crystal glasses, Tl. 2-1033 2-1035 FOR SALE:--Cne-Kodak 8 MM Mo- Studebaker Champion I 94 6, "' HBe sni OR ,LE- iCe Camera. Magazine load, Model Chinese desk with chair, break- "4OR ;- ICKSUPER -OUR DOOR 90, 1.9 lens in leather combina- fast table and chairs, electric iron. FOR RENT-Chalet, furnished, 49. l .IDAN. Nyl Seet Covers. God tlon carrying case, with filters and Call Gamboa 6-140 otter 4:00 43th* .,Jt Ave. 3 bedrooms, liv- L res. Dea k Gron Calar. Weston Exposure meter in case, p. m. House 183, Apt. 2. ingl diningroom, k itc he n, SMOOT r PAREDES, S. A, $125.00. 8 MM Kodascope Movie -p ft. a@d. garage. Call Panama eelet BuIck Distributors Projectr with carrying case, $50. FOR SALE: 25 Cycle. 7.6 Cubc 2to 6:00 p.m.t _00 Excellent condition. House Feet Frigidaire. Five years old. ,AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES: We 1468-A, Holden St.. Balboa. Excellent condition. Reasonably FOR R-4 let very well located have the best assortment fotar youR priced. 5338 Davis St. Apt. A, ubs, surrounded by a car t reasonable prices. Apply In- Remember at's your hair! The Co- Diabto. bOutlif ul landscape. For.further in- varsiones Generales, Jos pFrancis- coli Beauty Shop professionals fr- ft rtl cll phone 2-0121 Pan- co de Ia Osso No 38. Telephone have thl know-how and materials FOR SA.E:-- Venetian Blinds, 54 morn, d; ng office honors. co de lo No 38. Telephone x 72. House 1487-D, Dohran St. all through this trying dry sea- Balboa. FOrgo Ity-eI-Unfurnished chalet, 4 bid .._bathrooms,_ar G N C IA S " soR SALl--efore S1,625.00, now son. Hazel Engel. Vera Ong, Gen- FOR "ALE:-Refrgeraor age. pot Hbathr s, r- AENAS PiiRc SALE^ "**6*": -Before $1.625-00, nowe 1,550.00. 1950 Fprd VI Custom all Bliss. Phone 4-557. newFORALE:Refgeraor Norge 2 0 P. ohA, ,t bAvenue No. 0n Fr- " udeSeat covers and white idedoo, 25 cycle, new Unit, .120. th Avenue No. 10, 2- SI keA wonderfulby. I ur FOR SALE:-Piano Warner's upright House I -A. Gamboa, Libert Z2346. . almost new. Tropical Proof See Avenue. Tel. 6-107- 'IB .. -CLPAN MOTORS INC. Charles Mitchell No 5. "Q" St. FOR SALE: New Bendix Gyromat O R .RENT SOh Automobia Rew Apt. 10 automatic washing machine, 60 ApaJJ U Tel. 2-1033 2-1035 FOR SALE Bumper Guards for cycle. $250 00. Call Naval Station Apatmen L" .SA LE: I 949-50 Oldsmobile. $30.00. 3-111. F R ALMAM A AAT lSALE: cFOn R N .- -i AL- AMBRA APART- r's..-CHIVROLET CLUB COUPE 0590 Mindi St., Ancon. Phone 2- FOR SALE.-Frigidaire. Porcelain in MD l Furnished two rooms suite I ea. Vl.ryl Seat Covers, Blck Color. 2116. Balboa. and out 3 months old $300.00. recently dorateod. Contact office Let -e S.SMOOT & PAREDIS. S. A. FOR SALE-Fishing equipment. 4 rods 10065 Roosevelt Ave. rear. Be- on orAiAes building 8061. Apt. 2. Chevrolet & ulck Distributor to 6 reels. 1 Champion outboard tween 10 & Ilth Streets. Rank- Tealsph I 386. Colon. a aI. -- FOR SALE:-Ford Coupe. 1932 mo- motor 45 H. P. ladies suits sizeFOR RNT:Aprtment, East 43rd del. $5.0 atiewr fr 1.1bo'A'tsie1.Hus 3 O RNn i patnn, at4r 'del $50.00; Lattice10 work, tr 12. boy's suit s'ze 14. House 19 FOR SALE-Four burner gas stove, Street, Mexico Avenue. Telephone Packers t l Duplex House Type 104. 55000. New Crobol Beach parlor lamp, mahogany furniture, 3-0140. Movers . $25.00. House 5758-B. Sibert St. able Tel 2-1209. Call anytime. 3. Colon. FOR RENT Furnishedapartmen TR Drablo Hgis. 0586-B. Mmndi St.. Ancan big bd ri, livingroom. kitchen T N K ATER D'ioblo Hgs. 086-B. Mndi St.. Ancon FOR SALE.-60 Cycle Duel Spindrier and bath, garage, Bella Vista. also F.S RUDE I MA SALE: Before $895.00 now FOR SALE:-Baby carriage, excellent IAutomatic) washing machine. bachelor apartment. Tel. 3-1648. F S.I R eaoe sedn, color blue. A real buy. 2-2663. fool-stool and lamps, $125. Up- FOR RENT:-Apartment for rent, Tel. 2-2562 to 8 p.m. Yewr For Dealer holstered bar and 2 stools $100. 43rd Street East and Ave. Mexi- Tel. 2~. I COLPAN MOTORS INC. S- J IA I Tel. 2-3724. House 425, Porto CO. Call 3-0140. On Ate Rw lBello St. Ancon. FOR RENT:-n and two bedroom Kn y. CltM N L S Tel. 2-1033 2-1035 INVITATION FOR PROPOSAL TO furnished nepartentsw opposite d Us be C mt l BALE:- SALE OR RENT ONE OR TWO FOR SALE. Complete household furnihed apartments, opposite o Us Do Yo w AIV O mR R iSAL E:- FA- CARRYALLS furnishings Philippine Ratton din- porch, school and ocean. Federico a lkar irve I left at da pla t T F R D R IThe Panama Canal desires to p ng set. 2 large and 2 small chairs Boyd No. 1, phone 3-1516. maa- U a mn Doi el DAN. Deluxe .Green. Celor. chase and or rent for an approx.i- coffee table, 2 small round tables FO1`PhoePaA 4WL SSMOOT & PAREDiS S. A.o mte 17-week period either one or Piano Desk. ewng machine. 2 FOR RENT TROPICAL CLEANERS .Chevrelefr lck Distribut two dirt scrapers I Corryalls ". 4- large mirrors. Lamps. Refragerotor mainlanrnt -- t ema LH Sheel pneuma.c tred. cble oper- Washing machine Linoleum. Pot Rooms * SFOR SALE --'48 Chevrolet Converti- eted. not less than 12 cubic ,ord ted plants. Work bench. Steel lo ck- F - Ser, tools and tool box. Hassocks. FOR RENT- Attractive furnished ble, in perfect condition, loaded 1 ruck capacity similar to Le Tour- Pr, tools and tool box. Hassocks. FOR RENT': Attrqctive furnished , with accessories. sweet to connce neu Model LP single bucket Car- Pn Canal Q. M. beds dressers, room in best residential secflon. FIG ONOW IN BAP I- yorelf for information call or see nall suitable for use wth model Tables. Record player. Golf Clubs. Kitchen privilege. Electric refriger- VERNON, Mich., (VP)F- SAm Predes tractor r e ethe Boalng bols. Waffle iron Grll. ator. 43rd Street.No. 13, Bella iFelir, barber, has a i tree --new or used. Invitation No 382 Aquariums Also 36 Ft. Cabin Vsta. ,hishop w th i s p itt 1DI SSAL oe $ now co.ern the requment. s oval cruiser. House 359 France Fed. LOOKING kL AL HOME Viit co%,iR the:-rqi$a5.phone 3788717. LOOKINGe PO IDEAL NOMI- Vit s I1 l " 0,5550. 1950 Chevrolet tour door nble ot otffic of Superintendent ni phone 3788717.f O Ot I I V t seden. seat covers, white side wall Str-rhe.. es. Balboa. telephone 2- Stee N. 7. Coal, Clean. tes. A real but. Your Ford Dealer 1 '7 to be opened on January 23, FOR- SALE Congenial. O ble.- - S-CO'PAN MOTORS INC. 1951 FOR RENT:-Furnished room with On Autom bile Row Real Estate Refrigerator, cool and quiet, 4th. Tel. 2-1033 2-1035 e Wanted ofJulyAve. No. 19. I-R ,-D-- B r eontec. nFOR SALE: Two story building.. 1 . OR SALE!: -1 B Defore $1,1 80. now ANE-- We- downstairs cement, upstairs boards. FOR RENT: EunWws room for $1.090 1946 Do Sots, Custom 4- WANTED- West Ind.an nurse I.000 M2. good condition. iea- gentleman or single lady, private dear Sedan. fluid drive, seat covers maid. Most hove recommendation sonable price, in Via Belisarin entrance. bathroom adjoining. and radio. A wonderful buy. Your cnd sleep in Peru Ave 58 un- Porras. San Francisco de lo Cole- Perry HIIl No. 14, Apt. 9. CO' PAN MOTORS INC. Ply-- Smo. Fowns option op FOR RENT:-Large furnished room On Automobile Row FORSALy ame howie downstair, with porch, telephone reasonable Tel. 2-1033 2-1035 FOR SALE: Outboard motor, new. rent, board if desired. Engel, 12th Automobiles 1950 Mercury 25 H. P. complete North Ave. Opposite Presidencia. FOR SALE -1948 Plymouth 4 Door FOR SALE:-Bfre $1,350.00. New boat hardware for outboard. 18 two steps leading down. d1P Sedan. Excellent condition. 4 new $1.160.00, 1949 Ford Tudor, co- gross brass screws I" number 8. tites. Qtrs. 41-B Farfan or tele- lor gree, buexcellent condition. A Substantially under list Inquir ,K. Phone Now 3454 wonlderful buy. Your Ford DuellerIMr. Cox. Cristobal Yacht Club. FOR'RENT SA :-Befloe $,670.00. nwo On Automobile Raw Trans-s thmian highway with 5,- HOHse s 1sede0.00 1949 Mercury orel duer Tel. 2-1053 2-1035 000 meters of land. Located sixteen REN r Comptel furnished l en, coltr geeen, a real buy. res from Panam Cty Call Be FORREN r Completely furnished Yer Ford Dealer as a l a 2-1075 two-bedroom house, for three SM.- CO'PAN MOTOR INC.. I I mcnth. starting February 1. No. : On Aitem-3bile Row FOR SALE -Refresquefla No. 174. 16, 48th Street. Tel. 3-3443. Tel 2-1033 2-10 -_ I lliad Ae Central, sacrificing. See H -FIO SLE- Tl.C 2- 10 r 2 4 "rges Unified Army W"'Wllaeat nPhoto Sudi N& F 0CHEVROLET , dooR SA De L- 150 Chevrolet 4- E200. Ave. Central. LOST & FOUND ov rti EVR ou pT -with extra Onl, driven 3 000 r O N to S FOR SALE:-Modern concrete chalet 2075 miles. dutyv ooid 1 875 00. Co- 21 i bedroom, living diningroom LOST: "Blue Tick" hound, an- noi Zone 51 750 00 Phone Cr.;- TOKYO. Jan. 19 (UP1 -Chin- servants quarters, completely tiled, swers to name "Speck." Finder tabol 3.1411, can be financed. Pse General Ho YIng Chin. electric lights, running water, titled please call Wilson 6-381, Gamn- e0 CHEVROLET *r, AI .'Be $.. 00.mn Now chairman of ChlanR Kal-shek's land, 4 miles from Colon Trans. boo. -d orT $Io.290.00Meosh 600 ou00. doo strategy board, proposed In a ,sthman Highway. Phone Colon --e dan 4-doo l'r . dn. e'r o" -on.-set covers. speech to a Japanese newsawoer 1282-J.Mie0Ns l Aon. CY'r o .rdq 'ea oe group here today that China, I sE .at covers SA stl. Your id D-n'e Tipan. the Philippines and Korea G W LE S Sedanette COC PAN MOTORS INC. would orRanire a unified combat LEARN TO NRIVE by Arerican 1625 n Aut ile R 2aw orRanimation under the leader.1- W OI Wl LEARN TO DRIVE by American x" T I. 2-1033 2.105 shin of General MacArthur. pert. Call 3-2955, Ponama. '. OtDS OBILE CUB COUPE a Far Eastern Panct along f od Sibert Yard, 59, Dies Radio-Seat Covers e '. he Green is the onl a tdeend Honoring Go. O s In fCristobal Quarters IMOOT & PAREDES. S. A the threatened Asian nations a- CRISTOBAL. Jan. 19-librt '48 LINCOLN Chevrkwolet & Buick Distributous ?ainst aggression, he said that ov. Francis K. Newcomer wilI Yard. West Indian employe of Bedan L. 1-oirrole Pactually World War III has al- unveil the plaque on the moni- the Community Service Bureau. SW Te TOAY 1- C rot ready broken out. ment to George W. Green at ied n quarters here t Door Sedcn u-ellen con .,,.n memorial park at the waterfalls 12:45 a.m. today, aooarently of 6 dy fre. 3 'o mic. ...Nginal Retired General on Madden Road at 4 p.m. Sun- a heart attack. He was 0 t rer. ,n-.n nn crrc'npd. prce ,day. years old. *49 CHEVROLET o000 Cll 8i't W ill Arrive Here Other Canal offidals are ex- The body la to be sent to OE e pected to attend the ceremonies. Gorgas Hospital for routine Coupe b yu n r y. A r, Maj. oen. Royal B. Lord. re- and bears the inscription, G e '46 DE SOTO O' PAN MOTOR INC .ire'd Army Engineer officer now W. Green. Municipal Engineer edan OnAimobilPaw chairman of the World Wide The Panama Canal 1921 193. tS Sat C r T nl 2- mobile 2-1035 Development corporation. is ar- 1 i ar j& Radio Tli 2-10a 2 1035 rvn here Monday aboard the The small wayside park, wh s S1.a. .anamp. SALE--1940. 4 door sedan one In the mid-thirtIes. Gen. Lord S25 cycle e'ectrc fan. cne 25 cycle was in charge of construction Motor, one half H P me 2 rc C nd operation of the famed .motor 1-4 HP. B E Joc!rn. Passan aqt oddy Tidal Bay power ' Balboa 1524 orolect In Maine. During the last war, he served in Europe as S01 SALE:-eforer S1.450.00. Now ihief of staff for General Lee's $1,390.00 1949 Nesh Ambesse- ervices of Supply and from .*de fear door sedan. color green. February. 1944 to May. 1945. was - =i^tm car. Real buy. Your Ferd deputy chief of staff for Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. COLPAN MOTORS INC. A Navy veteran of the first GoAutomoble Row World War. Gen. Lord was gra- To. 2-1033 2-1035 s luated from West Point in 1923 S and was a lieutenant colonel in Safare $1,050. Now 1941. He became a wartime ma- 1948 Ford our dr sm- or general In 1944. He has been : MR. Mdo. whit. l da etlred since April, 1946. Te. ca is excellent buy. He Is al;o an Inventor and is ..Ow .., credited with invention of the Impl! pt,--C PC. ord nor l"Ile s'eel eml,,--.'-.ent i 4% *-m.*S Roe' "d thn Lord portable military l -,3Ji 03r 5 ableway. Is near the famous Las Cru;.es Trail. was developed with funds raised by voluntary contrlbuthias. The committee In charge of tLie memorial Includes Arthur Don- aldson. Chairman. Nelson E. Wise and Nelson W. Magner. Leo C. Page served as architect. . The site was chosen for the m.-- mortal because it was one of Mr. Green's favorite spots on tie Isthmus. TH,. LEYEVk tCOUP Phone 2-132 LOTS FOE *ALA Dow n hlymme 11M MIMlnthly 11. Lo with aved wree frop 51.00 Sq metor , ror Ret n HmRo my autmne rot Brrinin leveling We fent La olaei I Le t n. Clitub al o weekl. C 0 m m -- _..... i PET HOSPITAL 12 Via Ponr aS t immuMr li) - aenrMa he irlde a S"f r S Or j V VrwnOflM6 S. Veism qRnorg.1m I 17wmp $m .116 Phenear 31Io ftp p0 in e15 Pasem S-- '41 CHEVROLET Sedan Duty Paw IIOU 475 AND MANT OT3HR GOOD BUYS! 4jj* :-. ': w .t u yw -.Ol. case k, ar a i.'1o a of the bh p Junior Coewe the 5PccE by iremari, attack. ..*iM- seeondg Oltilp af -lnlmum nf a ten Ltud roll for e-r S otthe pre ot- P'OIpIw lbs isrnlht ^f reqteq. twinge- l nhiteb tylqher T. ftW.lo tlon y. Jan, 22, at 6:30. ts a In trtette these .onir.s S IM t aR AlrotoAir Force offI-r, r ran- tff IA tra Oh tamn Hkt J. Muhbr.'who Eq P Ai- the t lie Inft mo0on Officer for the Iter. oci Sit RPPi tadron. WH So r Cant. aahapi w pti+nr fo" He lid be believed the Uited S o ar anit tt two y on AIR ORCE. and Natis troops eold kee a ~*e. Sut he d Ipt.rrF YimNBAAprr TMW-arne hold in Korea"'If .nepeasy.e etl oald be lotI (OfficiallAfr orc nublieptionR. added: h -__ Before entealn the serve. he "It is notiAnoe to e t ~ served an reporter nrd ohntoi cn the advlablity ta such pe-f, rpher for tbh "Wiehita T1 iv lon." . - Times" In Shit hme town of We- On his return from the w chita 9llm.'Teas.Hisaartlcesbove Eastern war theater- to Ct&w. appeared In' mst of the leading command of the 15t Air Feee men's portsa- mraulnes asch as O'Donnell said thkt Uite d Nt- _- -l--' Argosy, T"ue. lFld, and Stremn, tions forces should' "fte th r Sportsman, ete., and his fiction, every weapon at th dipoal."* besideappeUrlp nthe m1loritv -On -I 'O I JI of Western t u ea. has TO, dos ICl. also been e Reatder' On The SOp t (UP) -Ho liaetf* (arlHi. AaB.--- .le- t' it Meluh .iunnid -7 Tr rational- BOSTON, Jan. 10 (UP)- T about luck--Benjamin M. ElBU the oppor- fire eInUemnaturer our as Air oston ltena "all e ;bee ml0 orson- get to. But he ts in bib of I e4ltors of when one aa canw. In. It w gsaies, an a-fire inhia kwnbouts, -Vwad-be Thebliau laBerTausAadi t. uOL ctrnuita ml ef.loulablnn .Ias-' NW BOSTON, f.. (H. UP) BeMI LUl& M. Prlioe M reorvi r wia t. potcards mald hw er I L ____ In.- - a I".-- SI1. "Be sure they are White Horse" Thee is no whisky liki Scotch Whisky and no fime Scoech than White Hem ItIs distilled amidst the highlands. of unceas ing. ce by m' vho have the- inherited. ct ofs you may be, you w wdom O Scotch wik"' and p-w yow cspct*= by- king fpt White Hwp by name. *0 *''a -'- WHITE HEScot&ch C p Motrs. nI. A n ..v. *np I: 9- n.J ^S? ; ^alSKS'-.m, -wii~~ii^ll^ i .*_' m m. .- I - -..."-. 7 Nb : : o --": - '- 4 i: . .' ". *.3, 9. l'~ *4 I. 41 a :, -. 5hw WARW^ M -^jiiiIn~f -. ^ .s ...-. . ' -** -. ' I MBWHAiR :. n..t.e r sur t s en Clb AA 30 miles per FJHJ.g Ms. LH._..l.ipaw distance for a Mr* adan with goo4 Lurcheno rdetonator MISSElAuto Gom19ttee 0 feet and in .T -7 Q Tuesdays 1r feet s ix -- ts dinner will-A disac di st n r a metwbMs.O1.3H,0asper *t i 1S.00Omilesson thlttreg me- tMame equipment 0tPoo30 mile per -bou. SC distance of the wee a- feet-tw abs . SNemar dst wnce waes 88 t te fth tae Pacars were drven by 2 tr M 4, O "Canal Z one woe tiss Mundee'a i 1 t 1- divie0mumper bneraryt at w te ste d M.ton e he . Ae wes wil hom se te e Ralegie and for the Packretd f. St Mea' eI Fund.t4 m PD t "a froSt. Lukee, Caos- 4Smh 8coutnf tn 8TUkeKY, Dr.and mere. oare. the field, wit The ears were drtmn by Sa'- dta ", Hospintal. au -t- Meir Mloeu se b coutinh ar- CR8uT1 1DALEn Mr. and Mrs . lw ie to, St y atte Annual meeting ad rederc of Re Tank onn. tloCesflall toobe fhhln of ,fe a Tort a M arob ma HosFI -. lum- day ttl 0p ialeo ra. CANtTHe, ir. and M30. oto- SS m ^n o; *counc fo your reservst---. flf Panama, son, an. 1d t the home of Mrs. Anne Ja in der at our execute Hosta Htahl, 155-A, Gavllan 'Area. D MsMary Paton m1y SBOWN, Mr. and Mrs. Allan. 1Eii 1a8m matd e definite plans at the N.C O. of Panama, daughter, Jan. 17, n lw f -iOclu. OorgAa Hospital. irtiH all othC boh f TRCABEL, Mr. and Mrs. Claudieo, S eet n GtROBLEM IN CALFONIA f Panama, daughter, Jan. 17, , Pres- Departmbment ECucutlMve Com.it. ptouTtRILE, Calr. (np- APPIN, Mr. and Mra. Oran L.. a dAe- tee meeting wUi be held at t a.m. 36*depgre temperature and I-eal of Panama, daughtean Jan. 17. stur' Bundayrat he Legion Hall In Ga- toarrenorts had officials at tbe Oorgas Hospital, _ here. tun. tytaU 4rrted about the bmak- Deaths Ceube. un.ertNo. ofR0.e1nJa P. MTt apprehensive wa HUNTER, Henry, 40. of Pana- oa. !f nlg ehimc Paut Finley WMho s.J mu -an. 16. or.a Hospital. 3ath- A *wspa testing othe Cat- ge.ted the ripon e amawllber ITRINB, Tutas. 9. of thlda verarden e of Mr- ananaon a tree Panamao, Jan. 16, Gorga Hospl- ;t. 'gt e dlte hoe o thM e e arl ae t h a t u rl Reut Ho spitalo, - it dentehe -an Ara ea, by kOaryfatton m RO0BEL, Bernard M4r of Pan- Sop. Malnt aet:36 pms. p ah 0of P W.anan, d.Tauher, J1aln. fanta Clara. Mrs. Perkins and jifrl. re leavnin soon to -19.1P0Yrkionain the Un:ted it.s. mhtfat Clab sta in Pedro Miguel Miubers of the Breakfast Club NA 4p ... - 3. y.413. *4U. ..., V4~. Wi7.~ wFom Are you -ru bled by Cltsi :a le func- tional monthly disturbaaosif Doe this make you suffer from pain, fed sa nervous, restless, cranky, weak-at oh times? Then do try famous Lydia &kf 'a Vefttable Compound to rqlive che t In a recent medical test It iprovd remark- ably helpful to women troubled this way. You owe it to yourut to ti. : - Pinkham's C m what Ootao call a uteraine W PhmtPoP.- IN effect on one t mW ssmNOTE* r Vm We P LYDIA SlR. PLrxuaw-TABLETS with Lyd khd VEGETABLE COMPOUND "Lydb L' Pnkhum's VEGETABLECOMPOUND.' ., .New c. resses for every oeeaulml . * For your office-wear * Luncheon appointments * Afternoon activities and parties. * Cottons - Sheers Crepes. * Pure Silk - Prints and Piques. For the Junior Miss sizes 9 to 15. For the Short Miss 12i to 22 Regular size Miss--10 to 40 From $ 11.95 Yew can depend on SWANS DOWN FLOUR. ..for that velvety smoothnem, sqerb lightness and grand flavor! Try the wonderful recipes on the paikg and enjoy a real treat! % BAKR A BITTER CAKE WITH SWANS DOWN Xo.von display atl your Pontiac Dealer Especially for the Junior Miss Marg M ORIGINALS ; Sizes 9 to 15 exclusively with us in. PanamA , AT BOTH OUR STORES MAIN STORE BRANCH STORE 21 Central Avenue Tvoll Avenue FELIX B. MADURO, S A. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and during oon hour. -- tIAe New' Silver Aiuniversayr - ,- OClo' App4owu **ago-ad 7 -q - M lolm upnoons ^gsilwr up tl D ;***Amy, -mww;i wee~nm~ie WOOM ILB -t. R&- V go flSSo aiow T5:wy ^Bi^E^w p v arroITMns, F~unvo ar .uuses 10IL6ME= 19 L*,Y.G Dollar for Dollar a'd Feature for Feature you eant beat a Pontiac e ..* created to keep you e: d end elegant UstmiA aa day YAKDLE r. L4LAWRpbSR .. .4.,74- -bo-.- 1 -...-*^ ^ ^B '' iB S B ' CIVA, S. A. CADILAC GMC PONTIAC PANAMA . .waur ew~~I .~ -~ -. .3.. -.,',?4 .-. I.., -. Ill. - -; - and ner1. 9! F., , 'C NL1S *It*. * diae h 19571 ,not l~ffl_ COLOL 0 - -r 20.? ---. ,_ 1 i ..... I~ORV. ii~ CAN AN .INDEPmI tA1N=AL INSTALLATION P.' W OEMOLAT OFFICERS The Atlantic Chapter S talltion of officers at th '- day at I p.m. a Ralph E. Malcolm. Jr., Snctor A. Misrachi in the I r'. The other installing off .. PEM.C., Senior Councilor; "'CuncAlnr; Philip R. Sande -E .Barrison, Jr., P.M.C., Ml S'I'he other officers install S were: Senior Councilor, Jack W atdall. Jr.: Junior Counci "*ptfu FEngeike; Senior Deac S .ohb H. Townshend; Junior De .-0n Carlton Croft; Senior S ward. Keith Moumblow; Jun Steward, Jack Wilkerson; M; 4 shal. Vernon Bryant; Chaplil John Fahnestock. Jr.; Stande Beaier Carl Pinto; Sentir .Thomas Hughes; Orator, David S ,Rubelli; First Preceptor. David Rubbelli; Second, Preceptor, C pinto; Third Preceptor, Ja Pearson; Fourth Preceptor, Ric S ard. Reed; Fifth Precepts Thomas Hughes; Sixth Prece tor. John Fahnestock, Jr.; S S venth Pereceptor. Robert Orvis The members of the Advisu Council were: Arthur A. Albrigl 4*hairman; C. Stuart Townshen 'Chapter Advisor; and Robert A -nold. Treasurer with Bruce C I Sanders, Jr,,. Ernest C. Cottk Anthony Fernandez and Walt A. Freudlgman. Reverend J. William L. Gri a m. pastor of the Gatun Unito 'Church gave the address of tn evening. .Philip R. Sanders. P. M. C. gat 'the flower talk, after which flov ers'were presented bv each men O er to their mothers. SCrstobal Assembly. No. 2 Ordei S of the Rainbow assisted with th S~Mtallation. A reception In Lih S banquet hall followed the instal .latlon ceremony. , Annual Church Meeting S The annual Church meeting o o the American Episcopal Chutic of Our Saviour was held Tuesday evening at the Church. The fol n- lowing men were elected to serve .on the vestry committee for 1951 'Dr. S. D. Aycock. Henry W. BWie S hok. Jr.. Dashwood Darling. He'- 4ert 0. ngelke. Michael F Greene, Walter T. McClure. Ga- land Orr. Harold S. White and 0 A. Dietz. : The following were elected a, tay delegates to the annual con vocation to be held Saturday. .Tan S 27 at St. Luke's Cathedral In An con: Messrs: Bigelow. Engeike and McClure. The alternates wl b' Ie Messrs. Greene, Orr and Rob- i ert Thomas. Birthday Parties Mr, and Mrs. J.DW. Fettler entertained at their New Cristo- bal residence with a party honor- i b r- their daughter, Gayle, on f (e occasion of her fourth birts- av i anniversary. -The merry-go-round cake was S decorated in pink and blue. anti S so were the Individual cup cakes. f .tTzes for games were won by S. tevie Sutherland. Bonnie and Lhda Shumate. Ellen Whittalker t and Vicki Fettler. The other young guests ini- R eluded: Patty and Bobby SuMll- S van. Jerry Pabon, Johnny Poiilc. Stevie Sutherland. Sally Ann i. Smth. Jerry-Jo Stephenson. Jeff J os David Whittakerf and 0ayels brother and sister. CleIce and, Johnny, S .Mrs. Charles Smith and Mu.. r John Stephenson assisted the "Bric Robinson, young son ot Mr and Mrs. Buel Robinson of Mw Cristobal had a few friends t* -to enjoy his pink birthday -k Wednesday. T- 'he young guests were: Tuidv and Sarah Palumbo. Wally Brians. Paul Evancoe and Jon Jorstad. Lt. and Mrs. David R. K',hn entertained with a party at their Fort Davis quarters for their son David on his birthday anniver- Order of DeMolay held an open In le Cristobal Masonic Temple Tues retiring Master Counciler Istaleli highest office of the organization. fliers were: William C. Willoughby Thomas Peterson, P.M.C., Juinio ers, P.M.C., Senior Deacon; Charle marshal and Arthur A. Albright, or led sary. C. The guests were: Bill Larn lor, 7ulsom Hill, Louis Fournier, To; un, my Gardner. Robert Green, Wi ea- lace Skeistaitis. Jack Ogan, Os te- Hartwig and David's sisters. Fa rlor and Barbara. ar- - ii. Margarita ird Auxillary Meeting icl. The Auxiliary of the Margarit A. Union Church met at the hoW A. of Mrs. Worden French with Mi arl William Brooks as co-hostess. ,ck This was the first meeting I n- the new officers. Mrs. Ernest or; Cotton. president; Mrs. Claude : -p- Strobrldge, Secretary- and Mr ie- James Christian,Treasurer. s. Reverend Henry Bell gave th jry devotions. id. The members present were .r- Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Charles H. Mc Cullum. Mrs. John W.. Krome )n Mrs. W. R. Middlemas, Mrs. Ha er old P. Bevington. Mrs. CharH Cotton. Mrs. John H. Leach, Mrs a- H. I. Tinning, Mrs. Carl Newhari n Mrs. C. B. Mcllvalne. Mrs. Fre ne Hodges. Mrs. J. A.-Hoverson, Mrs Lee Sparks. Mrs. Georgia Owin Mrs. John Muller, Mrs. John Pal mer Mrs. John M. Purvis. Mri n- Lucllle Flenniken. Mrs. Elle Edge. Mrs. W. H. Waldron. Mr er John A. Doval. Mrs. Charles I le Delanev and Mrs. Anthony Per e nandez I- C(ZJC Atlantic Side Division Lists 2nd y t Semester Courses The Canal Zone Junior Collegi SAtlantic Side Extension Divisior courses for the second semese i have been announced by Paul L. Beck, the Director. They Include first semester elementary Span- ish, first and second semester elementary conversational Span- ish. and two new appreciation courses on Great Novels and SGreat Operas. In the Great Novels course tnz books which will be read and dis- cussed are Wilder's Bridge of Sari Luis Rey, Don Quixote by Cer- vantes. Flaubert's Madame Lo- h vary, Tolstoy's Resur r e c t I o .1, Proust's Swann's Way, David Copperfield by Dickens. Sten- dahl's The Red and the Blacr , and Hudson's Green Mansions. In the Great Operas course the music and stories of the follow- ing operas will be studied: The Medium. The Love of the Three Kings. and Jenufa modernn; The Bohemian Girl (English); C&r- men. Faust. Mignon, and Lakme (French); The Magic Flute. Lo- hengrin. and Tristan and Isolde (German); and The Barber of Seville. Lucia di Lammermoor. 11 Trpvatore, Alda. Pagliacci, La Bo- home. and. Madame Butterfly (ItaianJ. The Great Novels and Great Operas courses will be taught by Charles Wallace, Spanish teacher in Cristobal High School. In the Great Operas course he will play records, selected from his exten- sive collection and made by thrie world's best artists, of the mi: Ic of each opera taken up. Classes will begin on Feb. 1. but only those courses for which at least 10 students register on Registration Day (Monday. Jan. 22. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.) will actually be given. All classes wIll meet on Mondays and Thursdays at either 6:30 or 7:30 pn.. I' I r- d , Blrlge at Fot Davis . "e: ladle Lof..the 7"4th Btmillan met at the Fort 040tqs Club. Tuesday fr.ii weiMIy afternoon of ardm Jamed. Jess as hostess MMA. Thomas M. Lamer .w the high scoring prize, Mrs. W, i Bailey was low. Mrs. David I Kuhn won the hundred henj prize and Mrs. Henry Hartwig deuce prize. Tile other ladles playing wea r. Mrs. J. H. Wigg. Mrs Jam I- Scarborough. Mrs. M. E. Hutohl: - Ion. Mrs. F. Green, Mrs. BeR y tet Carroll, Mrs. B. K. ata e Mrs.. George W. Kennedy, Mr Mllo S. Gardner, Mrs. Albert Pl cirlll, Mrs. John T. Donahu Mrs. A. E. Hill and Mr. Henry Hartwig. a g Brownies Invest New Members Brownie Troop 32, of New Crts r tobal Invicted three new member at their last meeting. The new t. Brownies are: Janet 8utherland Lillian Hirons and Sharon T1lli Mrs. Kenneth Forrest was aa Welcomed as a new assistant lad er. Mrs. Harry Seaman is Brownd leader and Mrs . M.McClella assistant. Executive Committee SMeethin SThere will be ba Department ecutive Committee Meeting c ttb American Legion Auxiliary at I a.m. Sunday, at the American Legion Hall In Gatun. N. J. Owen Auxiliary Meeting The Nathaniel J. Owen. Unit No. 3 American Legion Auxiliary held its regular meeting Wednes- day evening at the American LC- glon Hall In Gatun. with Mrs Henry Shirk and Mrs. Thomes McGinn as hostesses. Mrs. Donald Dewey. president, presided at the meeting which was followed by an evening of Bingo and refreshments. Prizes were won by Mrs. James Barr. Mrs. Millard Mundkowsld, Mrs. Vincent Holt. Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Mrs. Arthur Humphreys, and Mrs. John L. McDermott. JWB Art Gallery To Show Paintings By Marde Roberts The second exhibition of paint- ings. sponsored by the Canal Zone Art League in cooperation with the J.W.B. Armed Forces Service Center will open Sunday at 3 p.m. in the new J.WB. Art Gallery. The current exhibit will feature the work of Marie Roberts, wife of Commander Prank J. Roberts of Rodman Naval Station. A graduate of the Massachus- etts School of Art. Boston, Mrs. Roberts has been busy during her stay here portraying subjects along the Canal and in Panami quite different from those that she did as a free lance artist in Boston. Another and very difficult branch of the art field to be de- veloped by Mrs. Roberts is that of children's portraiture in water color. In the landscape group, the ti- tles indicate the wide range of points of interest chosen by Mrs. Roberts. "Plaza Francia." "Cath- edral Plaza," "Plaza Herrera on a Rainy Afternoon." "Pianam Bay," "Street Scene," "Plaza in the Afternoon," are some of the sckees taken from Panam "Eve- ning from the Boat Club." "An- con Hill," "Islands of Mud Flats." "Road in Rousseau," indicate the artist's view of the Canal Zone. These water color paintings by Mrs. Roberts will be on exhibition for two weeks from Sunday through Saturday, Feb. 3 at the J.W.B. Service Center Art Oal-' lery in Balboa. Hours are from f a.m. to 10 p.m. A cordial invita- tion is extended to residents of I the Canal Zone and PanamA. Be Beauty-Bright with a lovable Woodbury. complexion When romance comes your way, be sure you have a soft, romantic complexion. Woodbury Facial Soap, with its gentle. thorough cleansing that removes dirt and oily film, leaves your skin spar- kling with beauty and freshness. Made by skin scientists, delicately-scented Woodbury contains a new, smoothing beau)-cream ingredient. Its extra.mild lather never burns or irritates even very sensitive akin. Try a Woodbury Facial Cock. tail today for a glowing complexion that will light love in his eyes. FOR THE SKIN YOU LOVE TO TOUCH ... Whip up a rich, creamy Woodbury lather in lukewarm water. Smooth on with a soft cloth. Massage, then rinse warm and cooL How soft your skin looks and feels. - nO KIN.UN" WrOODB o TS BrEATY-CREAM INGJMRZD .I AGONCU 9A 8s,.A. -- o U&M..- - I' H I- a' I' 3- I, 7 *1 I r. 0 I I Santic Society *** N % ,k. i:j latihc ^>c ety "' &,,,, ^ 5,^ S,: r3 to M t,. id in 9 'I CRISTOBAL James 00% f began to d004 ithe pie,ch .' e coughed deliw Ion, sir, but you Linen " --~- -N HOLL By ERSKENE JOHNSKtt . . Nr~&A Staff Correspond -*-/ ,: , (NA). TheLarry8 --t : Charley Fov's changing, l Ss wild, wacky nigit anny 0010 Hollywood's git- telephone IN favorite haunt of man, Georte SJe. a touch of the zany yer, Cary 6 .i ter-dark entertain- Before 10 . __X.Lout skirts, ex-vaude- graphinr, f*w'i Igg^^ ers, a donkey named water bottle 2 r-aid production num-. The nurNSe h boys, cooks and that all t I attendants parti- Storch, a bi S. teaoples in the shows whose stock i out. business i club first opened, Fou nald Colmans, A wovilng microphone through etc. t< ,9 qe 5 one night and coax- :' '. ) t, to sing with him Jenneo H C Sr reeltables. Joe Frisco, tie Raymond l' flttering star, was parti- at their B w i u r Impressed by the robust a famous Il e' of Mine of the customers, visitor '."-s-sign him up." Frisco en- in Amrlesan- ted, "d-d-don't l#t him gel days before, 'mn n h up anyhow." when they Ma o ou can always from t h*TAHe bi name." MethodistCh ott *MUIa PRiver showboat own- geons there wM* bat hW cashing In on all the over." started Wi l pu"IWuett being reaped by "All shotguns and wsigeg. 4bott ~Ve.k He's advertising his 100 in one afternoon. CndeOW of "Uncle Tom's Ca- "All About Little Eva." ONL TULORD... n crPanam C al luhuses- l' wnrqs t. '7r P.c~-*. -~ '1' A S-"l1.-.. -. -. _.* ;b ,.! Or' PuL^swrt.,%lw HHK4m t ... .** ^ -F ? 1 ':'., .... ".. A. M....... I- t* fc ^AL 3-'i i-^'* *1 e minwq iss l iM~it-* OPENING Sw . .. '.. .. ..."." |iDMUND NMaSo! SCREW-noAYwYEVAem to" flew (rrivas: ROYAL DOULTON "TINTERN" "SHERBORNE" "BLUE KIRKWOOD" - r*0>f, am am HAVILAND- "GOLD BAND ON IVORY" "ROSEANNA" From $224.50 COMPLETE SERVICE FOR 12! THE FRENCH BAZAAR' "The Most Talked-About Gift Store on the Isthmus! TODAY CENTRAL- -.ii2;::. #:1U. .. MA -Jamaph COT'rm VAWa, ln 'WALK som0T stan@ L m X th e xA =plW-i W dat. mou In tA riylaht up to "in A Lonely Placo" SaaT3 AL zPROK . Fsrzui Tubs "R C IKAN-ota WBft Mp - ---A .' - ,.- ._ll" l^ . Juan Palomera COLON C* 0 L 0 N .- C LO D .... .. ,- ." .-; .. . . . .... .... . . ,',',. .; . Showing 0To.-day B A L S O9.- Jon., -,a Sonmm DRU u_~.'WAsWOuASTER ,.J o.p SC.O, j_ OaE' AYES .1. s "THE CAAMIO TRAIL" 0- studay '*ran 1000 tJMOa MA," DIABLO IfT S. 8- '.sc r s" iu & n =su. l smm staurly "inim OCK8 C 0 C 0 I "The Girl From San Lorenzo" *M: tIi and "JUT WaM LUCK" Oan.i, -'WEg UOUU" PEDRO MIGUEL Jud4?tGlss ZLJY I.* r u SUMMMRSTOCK" G A M 0 A. Randolph SCOTT "Gale" HAY]S 0 _lS 'THE CARBO0 TRAIL" "A LIFE OF MARGA RITA- "ALNG MaiD CRWSI" 6:U1- uI.t "CHALLENGE TO LASSIE" saturday "-TH DA&MNN DOIT C2'" We have the most varied selection of China Dinner Sets on the Isthmus; and are still receiving new patterns! rrom 0 o .u COMPLETE SERVICE FOR 12! *ANA94A 0l'T~ TI!AJiRU PFeDI1.( i CAo N AN -INDEMB weeks actor Dan I patiently for a rble d Bathheba." He ,a it was, bpt Di- eg assured him It t acene. FnahyY d before the camera y Ark of the Coven- in the Biblical ro- *lkjfi dBe" he asked e~Md~ald Director King. m M.Per script and Bible, &2rt.Ark and fell, his M ;-over In 0 seconds. 5.- 5 __ __ I L64doners are tittering) over JaCk BeGmy's yar about the ous driver whose route took him past Orson Welles manse on a Holy- wood tour of movie stars' homes. "We are now passing the reasi- doence ofOrson Welles," the driver barked into his microphone. "This house was built, designed. deCorated and furnished by Or- son. The trees grew by them- selves." Producer Sam Zimbalist discov- ered that those giant natives of Africa In "King Solomon's Mine%" are as surprisng as they are huge. The fist day the natives reported to Zimballat's location one of the crewmen apMroached a big fel- low. performed gestures indicar- lni the process of rolling dice and ad : "You shoot-urn craps?" "No," the native replied, mak- ing the gestures of holding play- ing cards "would you care for a tame of Canata?"' * a Danny Hoctor looks like Fred Astaire and shares the spotlight at the better gin palaces with his dancing partner. Betty Byrd. But this is about the time Danny was flal on his back, with rheumatic fever, and was Just another pu- tient to the nurestin a navy ho.- pital during the war. One day he had a visitor- fled her agent that 0 TV offers. A week it telephoned to tell was to fly to New ar in an hour-long of Daniel Kefoe's p." , turn it down." the . "I should play a on television?" II;- . .. , ~ES~ I - . .., .* .. 7 -, " c. -'*Ttt aN As -:...T. PANAMA AMtRRN useu As"" mv aSseo A tu w"e NARMNODI ANIA6 ' N ImST9 P BOe 14s, PAMNAA, I p P. STLPaNONE PANAMA NO. 1.0740 1 LN Uge CAm I Amomem. PANAMIERICAN, PANAa *l OfWO I ht 179 CENTRAL AVINUI eITWeN eTN 3ANS iNT" Wrs IF oes- RIEPRE NTATIvES, JOSHUA flIjM. INC. M40 Manineso AVL, New YVM, ln.I V. Lon emm U AVANC.I ',,NA *V MA,. .4 By- Bruce Biossat- - SMOVE IN EUROPE TED RISK UTl agrees the currently raging foreign policy debate Is a health thing, since we can't have any real unity without full g oration of all the alternatives. O of t hottest issues is whether to send additional Amer- Ilan troops to Zurope. aiedent 'Truman already has declared his Intention to do this, to bolster Atlantic pact defenses. He says he has the au- But a good manv lawmakers in Washington led by Senator Th 4oubt the wisdom of this plan. Taft declares it's Illegal. jS y ire troubled by western Europe's slowness In re uting it- self. They fear we'd be carrying the bulk of the load, and that our troops might be trapped by a mighty Russian advance west- wat4-to the ocean. Taft even suggests that sending more men might,.provoke rather than prevent war. He says that thus far he] not con- vinced the Soviet Union means to march on western rope. He's In doubt on this score, he says, because no=e of our high government officials have been able to tell him what Rus- sia intends to do in Europe. S TAWFB earnest search for an answer to this pusaler is com- mendkble. It's the question that bothers us all. But he may be expecting too much when he seeks an answer from our own of- Does Russia mean to make war on Europe? .If to, why not now, while we and the West are relatively weak? sVy should the Kremlin wait as we build a defense army that will only make its conquest more difficult? The only accurate replies to these queries lie not In Wash- "ngton but in Moscow. Perhaps, indeed, they are not even known there. For we tend to forget that the master* In the' Kremlin,. -for all their cold, ruthless calculation, are human, too. They change their minds. They have doubts. They make mistakes. They have tough problems. .Certainly they do not operate according to a great master plan which has a rigid time-table. Like most politicians, they are opportunists. They try to play the main chance. Possibly they would dearly love to attack western Europe right now while It is weak. But all signs indicate they are de- terred through fear of retaliatory A-bombing and the uprising of anti-Communists both in the West and behind the Iron Cur- tain. Admittedly. real moves to stiffen Europe's defenses might bring war, if the Kremlin were desperate enough and saw its prospects of long-range success dwindling. But it's also possible such a build-up would further deter the Russians. THE Soviet leaders have made clear over and over that they believe time and history are work"lg for them. They believe the capitalist democracies are sure to crumble from their own in- herent weaknesses. They are happy to aid this "disintegration" then the chance present itself, but at other times they are f w tit. to sit back and wait. Rather than gamble on a war tiat might bring horrible retribution, the Kremlin might shift Ou m sure entirely to the political and diplomatic front. The trouble is. no one can be sure from month to month athe Kremlin will do. Failure to build up Europe's defenses convince them before-the year is out that their best chance flke has arrived. *'. a risk to send 'more troops abroad; everything related to Iurope'p defense Involves' a risk. But there's grave danger, too. in nst sending those troops and not defending the Continent. Tew' no security in a world which houses Red Russia. we can i4s I calculate carefully which risks seem to be the t ones, and then take them. The big debate will pay off if t W les that polat beyond reasonable doubt. OF iBt ih -Ble-SPIRIT 0 1S DEFENSE OF LIBERTY MADE WHAT strange spark makes a man a hero In battle? Perhaps It's something that really defies definition. Maybe we shouldn't try, but should instead just be grateful that we have heroes. For no one can doubt that any army is the better for the heroic deeds of Its bravest men. Five American heroes, all either dead or missing as result of the fighting in Korea, were honored by President Truman the other day with the nation's highest military tribute the Con- kressional Medal of Honor. Among the five was Gen. William F. Dean, a top U. 8. field commander until his disappearance in action around Taejon la*t. summer. The others: Lt. Frederick Henry of Clinton, Okla.; Mas- ter Sgt. Travis Watkins of Gladewater, Tex.: Sgt. Charles Turner of Boston, and Pvt. Melvin Brown of Mahaffey, Pa. ALL of these men performed acts of bravery above and be- yond the call of duty. In mmost every case, their courage saved the lives of other men. who went on to fight and may still be fighting. Let's look at Just one of these heroes, to sample the true quality of heroism under fire. We'll take Brown, who happens to be lowest in rank. A member of an engineers' combat bat- tallon, he distinguished himself while his outfit was engaged I with the North Koreans near Kasan last Sept. 4. The Reds counter-attacked as his platoon was attempting to secure what was known simply as Hill 755. Brown's citation teads: "TAKING a position on a 50-foot-high wall. he delivered heavy rifle fire on the enemy. His ammunition was soon ex- pended and, although wounded. he remained at his poet and threw his few grenades at the attackers.... When his supply of grenades was exhausted, his comrades from nearby foxholes tossed others to him and he left his position, braving a hall of . ire, to retrieve and throw them at the enemy. "The attackers continued to assault his position and Private Brown, weaponless. drew his intrenching tool from his pack and, calmly waited until they, one by one, peered over the wall de- hvering each a crushing blow upon the head. Knocking .10 or 12 enemy from the wall. his daring action so inspired his platoon that they repelled the attack and held their position." Of such stuff is the defense of liberty made. Private Brown may never again walk the streets of Mahaffey. Pa. But wherever freedom is enshrined, his memory will reside for all time. THIS IS TOUR FORUM THIE READERS' OWN COLUMN THE MAIL BOX The Mel lxsu hW n etmo w ise.tdnr of MTrh Puanam Aaierise LeNe eam reasived gre fully and an e headledIn wholly confideoeli If fo rM selrBute tmw deont be Ilpinat i t doesn't appeam h emt d$A. A m -rpvMuiidhe tsde.n mslv,. PlFase r y* keep tihe ltat Mne med t e ges length. IdeeNft ef iwne wreitrs hebold l ski ltrt cefidncme. Th is ewmpper suesees me eseodelhy Imi statement oa spinlwa sumedin Ir m frHra m des. -0 PARTY RACKET Balboa, Canal Zone. Xdltor, Mail Box Column The Panama American Panama. R. P. We all know that there are a of minor rackets in the Ca- Zone. but the most persistent I Is one that is practiced by members of the Balboa Port Cau- S tan Office. It seems that every time that a member of the Marine Bureau n nd around Balboa is retired, It is the signal for one and some- times two members of the orga- Snzation to &tart soliciting funds or Sikk tickets for some party that ofaus can attend and stil Th tame the ticuu .-- s al MseIs ~-~.tt ~nW. were not numbered, but of late they have taken upon themselves to go to this trouble. If any other roa~~*I, '-- - .3 I I I I 4 a I I I I I I a t Wi n5a|izatl onL has a man retire. -" --_.. such as the Customs or Railroad, no one takes the time or trouble to see that he is even a farewell ' party. But the solicitor from tnis organization. so far as pilots and ' ot ers are concerned, solicits th q entire waterfront from one cnd to the other. There Is no reason why the Pilots Association should not give a party and leave tor other organizations alone to take , care of their employes. We say. let's put a stop to thit, at once, for the reason another party is in the offing. and the' regular individual is makln tawI rounds selling tickets. -.- -*D ---, .-VIP .. :' k:-" , a ,w mc co SI p ti 11 th !t *v F'F - 9 she 'A7 w> By Viftolt fr-e One day last y74: the tele- phone rang In the Odfice of an ex-newspaperma b f had tuirn- ed in his police card to crusade for CIO. His top _hl.Phil Mur- ray, was calling. pWth told him to get out of the gw." -Amer- ican Conference iwhst Com- munism. , For this there were many rea- sons. But basic watle fact that the All-American QOst e r e n c e sharply disagrees .Pres. Tru- man's State Dept. -twich, right now. behind the sses at :ie United Nations, wants to ex- change space in A tfor time in Europe. Mr. Murr CIOW10 feels that Dean Achesnoat a fine Sec- retary of State and that Mr. Tru- man would be ill adfled to dump him. But one organlation which sees Acheson as highly expen- dable Is the AFL, whose leaders believe the State Dept. is appeas- ing the Soviets --and in stumble- bum fashion at that. to use a word that was used. by some of the gentlemen. And from this basde Issue has spruhg a fight over foreign po- licy so bitter that it will r;e- lay for years any e of a mer- ger between the w giant labor federations a merger which would have given the AFL and CIO leaders a single juggernaut of 14,000,000 members. This cer- tainvly would have been the most powerful single outfit in the na- tion. So deep-rooted is the resent- ment in some 4L circles against what is described as the "soft- ness' of Phil Murray at this critic- al moment that one of the Fed- eration's usually temperate r'nd quiet-spoken leaders, the wing- collared traditional braintrusring second vice-president, Matthew Woll. has Just lashed out at P1I.1 Murray as few men have. This attack hinges on a weird speech delivered at'the last CIO convention.. Because It ran for over an hour, and because the news was heayy that day, most of us heard the alk over the ireas room loud speakers. Not until. he printed record came up were some of us startled. In this talk. Dr Mordecai W. Johnson. president of the federally supported Ho- ward University, told the 600 CIO delegates, amongst other things: "We have underestimated ';he moral power of our enemy." and they have subscribed to the "uml- versal ethics of Judaism and Christianity." Furthermore, the prof.'in talic- ing of the Communists, said. 'It is not true that these men do not ee n polticaldemocracy" .. A 11lm1ort *tW titechtque- the totalitarian state as an ab- solutely necessary form of nmil- Itary organization to offset the expected onslaughts of capital- ism... If we-look at ourselves In the way that history showed it to us. we are probably the most ruthless dominators and exploit- era and humillators of human rights that ever spanned the pages of history." There was much more along this line. And the usually imper- turbable Matt Woll, head of the AFL's dynamic internal tiona ] committee battling Soviet labor agents across the world, has just c cut loose in an editorial In his un- d Ion paper, The American Photo- a engraver: "So the Communist gunmen d shooting down our sons and I brothers In Korea are acting in r response to the noblest human a motives, Dr. Johnson would have f us believe." Woll lashed out. And the AFL policy maker con- S Uinued: "But the big wonder, the amaz- ing, incredible and painfully dis- treeing fact to us is that the ron - vention of a free trade union mifement did not repudiate surls ru effusion of bombastic slander. Na, more, it even applauded... t above all else we are als- burbed beyond measure that President Philip Murray. in re- sponse to the reprehensl be a oratory of Dr. Johnson, had only F this to say-" tr And then Mr. Woll quotes Mr. E Murray, who referred to the e; Johnson talk as "a prayer... an Insplational address that could Ia come only from the soul of a nan. b ie must be inspired by God.". tU All this Mr. Woll characterized h s a "tragic... unfortunate and D r. unsavory incident... (which) ihows the insidious and danger- S nu propaganda to which our na- A Ion 1s subjected..." a Mr. Woll's anger was inteni- si id8 by the Commie's use of the s speech in Asia, especially on heo vratefront, which of course Mr. a urray would loathe. Seldom has h sne responsilble and highly I"- P tuential leader spoken so sharly c; Sansmother as important as PhFl ObvWously it will be a long time ft afore these men sit down to tl aerge their forces Into one great w mien with one spokesman, e (C Oyright 1951 Post-Hall g Syndicate, Inc.) s 1.S - - S '. N6. a,?s- Schulbe By BOI NEW YORK. Budd Schulberg has commit- ted one of the superior novels, "The Disenchant- ed," based on his old acquaintanceship with scott Fitzgerald, the disillusion prophet of the 1920's. Budd's a friend of mine, and I practically raised his kid brother, Stuart. In what we laughingly refer to as the newspaper game. So maybe I'm a prejudiced witness. -But It seems to ame that this guy Schulberg is working him- self un into the big-talent stage, and largely be- caune he is taking his time. And writing about what he knows. He was a kid when he wrote "What Makes Sammym Run?" a biting but non-vicious ap- raisal of Hollywood. Budd was fetched up In :he town, where his Papa was a high-shot pro- ducer for" years and years. When "Sammy" hit print Hollywood did a hfCM Up. "'kamsrB" was- ~i,! perceptive botd for a young'un to write. Its honesty never out- weighed the skill with WhiCh it was compound- ed. The second Schulberg 'effort "The Harder They Fall," was something of a disappointment to me, at least, because it dealt with the life and times and exploitation of Primo Cathera, Budd picked up a couple of hundred thou from the movies for it. His background knowledge of fights and fighters was sound, but It didn't have the writing. At that, It was nowhere near- y so awful as some of the early and later - writing of the late Binlair Lewis. Anybody who remembers "Free Air," "Mantrap," r "Bethel Mlerriday" and "Kingablood Royal" knows what I irean. But with this fresh. appreciation of a public character, the late Mr. Fitzgerald, Schulberg has lone a Job of which Fitzgerald, before he came apart at the seams, might have been very proud. here are some loose ends, sure, and some over- levotion to reportage at the sacrifice of imagi- nation. But it looks very much as if we are raising a modern writer of strong stature, and lot of people have bee complaining that the leld was pretty desperately. allow. Budd hasn't written a "Babbitt." a "Main Street" or an "Arrowsmith" or "Dodsworth." yet, Peter Edson I NBA Washington o WASHINGTON. (NBA).-It was Jdst two years go that President Truman launched his "Pont 'our" program for aid to underdeveloped coun- ries. It has had a tough time getting -started. lut it now seems to be on Its-way In. this un- asy world. The new head of Point Four Is Dr. Henry. Gar- and Bennett. He is a "professor" If you must, ut he isn't the type you normally associate with he word. Nor is he the anlart, sleek, Homburg- atted t)pe of diplomat usually found In State Department high places. Dr. Bennett has been prealdent of Oklahoma tate College of Agricultural and Mechanical .rts for over 20 years. He Is of medium height., nd round. He wears high, laced shoes. He peaks with,. a rural rap that lt softened by southern drawl. . "We can't make the world over, and we don't im te." he says with disarming franknfet. Then e adds, "But maybe we can double the f.oo reduction of places where they don't have enough to eat." If Dr. Bennett and his oganisation can do hat, Point Four sla, of course. made. It is re- reshing to find a dirt fanamr or this type in he State Department. He would Ue to see the world made better, but not hr buith TVA's on very river or trying to pt two a Inin every arage right at the star .echemlatilon. he ays. would only cause masi unemloymefent host countries. Dr. Bennett tells the story 1 Hroace Holnme. Tennessee and North GWSmpla eonty agent ho went to India a lew fyl W -1 *WIrO nmple of what one mamsW4ARu n or no money, If he has a head. L te o egliMrice and common sense. - IUCCEEDED WITHOUT HORACE HOLMES provinces government t Ul- iral planning adviser. a O0-square mile area. in n an three years he reduction bg 6' per action by 200 per rs and without I o complicated for t did it simply t sing it to better . rg Novel I RUARK "ut he's farther ahead of himself than Sinclair Lewis was at roughly the same stage. And he's hewing to the same sort of attack the acute perusal of a certain segment of the population. Schulberg is one of the fortunate writers who takes his times Reversing the Greeley axiom, he started West and worked hes way east. He sits out In an old house in Pennsylvania, sur- rounded by children, and'worfs. He'ssAot an- other 20 or 30 books in him, and his period of gestation is not too limited by economic neces- sity. I think Budd may be one of the post honest writers, going. He took on. follywood when his Pop was a big producer and he stood to louse himself up permanently for that lush market, when he wrote "Sammy." He Is no less harsh with the elty, or empire, On ,"isPbnhan ,d." afthr having grabbed off a large hunk of movie money for "The Harder They Pall." This is a time when a-big best-selnt makes no author rich, from straight sales alone, and if Hollywood doesn't buy it there isn't much pro- tit in heading the Times' list. Budd still has enough honesty, to be awfully impolite to the cinema city and the people who make it go. We have had some mighty encouraging doings in the writing trade in the last fevmeasons. Mr. L. B. Guthrie, with "The Way f and "The Big Sky," retrieved the ht0nal novel from acute prostitution. Lee 0. Miller put out a startlingly skillful and honest biography of the late Emnle Pyle, a man whose latter years were smothered in saccharine. Robert Lewis Taylor's "Professor Fodoraki" may well be the. funniest novel ever written, although it has sold some- thing like 20 copies and I have bought at least 19. The introspection of childhood has been abused until It should be a Federal crime to re- member, but Max Wylie did a nice Job In "Go Home and Tell YourtMother." We do not seem to have many Titans around the Tom Wolfes and Fitageralds and young Hemingways and Red Lewises .ut we aren't destitute, by a long shot. At least some of the lads are spending more time working than whin- ing. n Washington Correspondent He found the natuivs plowing with one spike on a stick. They barely scratched the surface, Their furrows were tugw, Icwds apart .and they plowed the field both wes._ It took forever. nd th. crops were oftes ut-by heavy su. iner rains. Horace Holmes mply s ried up half a own spikes on the stick, d he set them so that they plowed deeper. .Then e taught seed selc - tion. And by the sped-upD ang plowI wth his half-dozen spikes he atr the crops were planted before the b3 a e.' When it came tlme to larvs Horace Holmes found the natives walking 0t& eanp ao of Gn in- termln-bly around a res flot. Th was the way their ancestorm ad threshed for thou- sands of years. The American county faet didn't know whe- ther It would work.'but he 2nught that If he could rig up a big drum adt pun that around the threshing floor, It would e&t down the time. He tried it out and It worked. It cut threshing time 90 per cent. INDIA WANTS HOLMES iA4XI AdAIN DR. BENNETT ha Dpersuadd. Horac Honlmes to go back to India on a Point FoUir program worked out with the Iadiaw.-govemnqVpt. He hopes to teach others what he taught the farm- ers around Lucknow. If he M t& dd i'tD;oVr a Mig enough area, he can put to an end the pleas now being made for American grain to end a famine In India. And the cost will be far lea* Dr. Bennett has himself traveled through the Orient and Africa. e was n agricultural ad- viser to the Emperor of Ethiopia a few years ago. He thinkss Ethiopia is a ,great potential food producing area aor rope the Middle East. which havefood defl ' Point Four has $S f to spend this year. It is authorized to at year- Point Four adm il half-a-dozen a technicians operatbg Projects started by 0 o', e. --. Thirt Ys-Ar ,., - applications for an for .., -F :."t." S*t. effort teo aek -a tr . Sritt one p ornetoilaltoJ~e^'loiter f9 h .too mDany headache a, th.b A om t by aming ht. 0 .However, it. remanya V c tI t W u th sats up nights trying not'-to e a t lig gangster 1i out .blisnket artiates. Thfy give no f or .seculato."Sunr .. T ... ' tinate their prog at abUout w M I have spent a lot oftie e agent familiar with Chigo'se turns. Goingback ove the years, 1947, he.o lkeup gre lig it to "sel-p eu aton Yt It amn racKeteer with so many ironas in t f.t a parts 94. the me' Moo 1a I t, -flothethat"asO- p r ue come- y $ 500 In 1945, 1 was. IM it w W S In 1h4, however Fiachetti W i rei 968.25 fro the 229 luub and aothbr ed to laundryy wagering." The 3iB Qt Wabash Aveue, Chicago waa a favort ag and -was where Big Gus nkler of the psrt Flschetti hbow that he belle In fr the least one occan in 1942 wh he ant hi Paul De Lucia Rica, gt cau -n. el building at 229 Wab,. The gaa- * building because qf the elevator a'. #om An income of only $9,89125, it i small for a gangster who lived as lav shly - the war boom year of 1945. Fslachetti's 1942 income, however was even bre ted a .02 Profit &trom the c lub, a their W "hanBry waer and toot deducted .roftt .. i n 1o40 P ett pored a& pro fitof M aM l t but reported a8*ou of ,1 t hangout for gam t S Internal reveppa aphB & ing on the prth to the books',t e1. esury has not tat O men In gambling onos t the e te money la after buine golden eves ... Manager the tlhmeat a. ' have Wahera in roo aore e roulette Wheelso through holes la in the eling aM m eaure M by the casMhos' own aemplose. ti n u S cre ase its take by i has not yetbathered thousands raked In at the clo a ea ino's bu This i one of the gmlkest -s -ee a0 Unale Sam, at a tips wbM -the ret of te going to dig deeper into'4 ea tb" ever oesthettl's police record eho wa reted Al with Ralph Capone. for qoiei-dfla tostthie men-Mcaw ggan, Doherty pad Duly-In e discharged dn a habeas corpus and urMed over to i tes in connection with a machine gun found in .ap apartment, On Dec. 26, 1928, fichettl' was arrested again for a concealed weapon, and was held utg Jan. 3; 19. 1, 1932, he was arrested wit# Murray Inpbres ald ,| sters tor questioning about labor rackets. O Ja. chetti finally received a. ne-year sentence i.and 4 trying a concealed weapon. O: MSt 23, 94, he was disorderly conduct; op Oct. 9, 124, he was arrested i ai investigation by Cook County Tighway police; sad on 1945, he was arrested again for dir.erly condu * At present, Flachetti to reported in Aeapou H- s_ himself on the beach untH. the Kefauver Crime Oai interest in him. - It's quite a life itf you can et away with It. - (peyright. 191, by The Be SaNdeiate. Be.) | Wadin*g irr d fI Ith as a- S gs 13 Channel island 6 urrwdm h 14 Redact IgS M. . 15 Scarlet aAe"mt 14 Brain passagMes 9 THMW i18 Wilke part o10 k 19 Egptian mouamin S20p l stW*xm' U Towts i hpas 0 TSirz-u ple es (b.) - 31 Sloth 2V That's (ab.) Se WHls 29 paradlsf Amcans - .48 WritIng 4 5 800amw li Wrntile ~Ahl w9aa Pm hlAnsa NDU IS Toward the O sIIL rnka Z L~i A "~W- Z'. '-~'~ IS A- -. II A' r^pa .I - I .- .- . rs~wj Qo honesty AT this. Toay Aner ,tol tncom. of $: ing a joint tax mere peanuts. The public. ly care in "n . avod .what hai !Mane the a strteta e ro0 "--7- '. - - '.-.'ti'l r- : --'.- -. .1 .--. - -^ .- . .r- , .. r A" *- "- C* I. .*-* f 1 ,-' -.. >- -1 7.,-,:^' Enk .: . . ....... *' '-... 1 , ". :; ": *"-."": "We. "* a ."* i ,. P .'1 , fl,:.. eg.,a , I lon eav&iN 4 $ S 6b. At' A 4- Cone abre causa iminal ..w 1ljca clrlon pbliy de I unr- *. auua e ed paWin d.afun ag ptiblM SI r- ; ial centsre 9 I- Ordent ls deilatin en= Im _. 0. M VA Dia. FIne l d JUdde 1361 de loo1%jftns SPriMo del Pmner lrto u- Panthdnton t &aques f rtId, 411 got .fractor e d ispo- gorberto Zury Prano o- .- -"-tout m stleren a oe- qe Linaros, aputad ,-tones .: eaitr Ift iboertad tdiVi- que diafrutasn en seebof - Ld wa*, ce, de mmunidad prinm ta- n Ekts Pra lmionto de Ith rta. d Cosrte nt fpae a la Al calificar estas suuris las 1 "i *. Corte puntualizW las Cupentui eonstanclam: "Il.-Ap 9111 38 nuanente establecido qo 8m l- do junlo de 1948 0. Pantale6n Henriqu -Norberto Zurita y - 4 Linarese fueron p. putados electos a - -Nacilonal por c.- toral del Circulto de . 2-Tambin es un heiaa E - bitable qut e en la -m a del dia 4 de Julio de 1 ue- ron arrestados y el 5 del eimo mes puestos a 6rdenes 4-1 m-. cal Vsquez D. 3-LbLCons per "*:<- eresolucion del 20 de iu-t abUI,-c deo! g o n- 1948, resolvi6 quoera sm i-. tra ta o .a s a g n to del titulonal la dG teno .4 5 loa ,ble a urlen oe- n omencionados diputadle. -4.-n Sn A b Il lue- Fiscal Visques D. f la In- CI* Incurri amndiatamente Ia sgA Sto a^- a~d deo dell ellos en acatamiento a a di-' toe i a do autemidad, in- puesto por Is Corte. s-.3nteo . .r.. _o e beras do fun- Pass a is nodA i e. eel a Pdeio a d1wedor del Canal de Panau d la P" WALTER WINCHELL r IosCna-MO& de-dPa-nami ha-poseido clerts extrafiA atmrsccid. Vs Rums dusnate lro Sitmos 60 sieos. Aanminb., bay hlniddil do archivesdo cwauso apienale militar por parte Ga los agieta ran e IsZ tons del Canalm doesd l Sito Ge930. hooI. -ml.W "smasdeIs"'ran Zenja SgradstoE S !!E1- -an te o blat~rlco, muy Doco eonocido es on.qua ) ,I) e5U5U.R9WBms _a saclar In construccn del Iranai d Pa-. rbrn.BP _"i IAt PhlUUpe Bunau-Varia, o vat e-ntii Dsufta alMpeeto, en reresentacl6n de sl del r a, e tenia el co entrato par l n del cdaa eo o, pstan0 on Sun vlaje a an Petersburgo en Ii34 pot In S Tatischeff y estuvo lmacuUendo oateALa 'fi M^ 6 aoro Ruso. La toFra en em nst ,.u nis podia servilr cmo complimentoi dat . ulkqua a soae encontraba eeoctruac. Re ai- tdi fi, pO-aay ferrocarrll, podia unilr ira e aC^d*1 awwo A del ontinente Euro-Adatleo, l oiaSo GO .U n~ -0BflBuIcbrio Norte. -a- I M*fla. pe6nalmoente Interesado en Wel prm, ,ar i.a e ....a --el 22de Mayo de 1oK4 y7 , ,. .o Gltdel am ,o pi u soroe ni. PaeJs. buena moin y mucsha ."-,, do milntoOW de i lo I. *'. } i f '.r "-,W . .- .- ., : I ,*~' ~L I- 4 ~ *1 Won Dknssoug aP. ^ ^ * - t* r *.. -,, ,-* ". I-*< '-. I - I.:" ..= r . .. .. ... - 'J '- - . . .-- t a. '. .. .. " -' "'.. ..a. =- i'i'- "- ;"'.a'* : '-'.. '- ; ,":,-* ", "'-" '* i"" -.' "" :.jl', l t Ul "- I- n -ae a .ha~trn aI Coattdlol um an m dM T Si.t pN a. po de 1MI. 6 ME-Juc IS ,-- -- tr l--.-1-----1-. i "- e "f I ,- .. .-- ..... .:. , I. lWns .n labor. I $ad an- fL maI las mghe y re, I* 1w TTres elatae am r I' I. I rA e I IMt ltimo an6m dma ~ i - sontet esalary 0 tjathi sa do ... . dollPoad ki '/**i1- c go te lafoa (1 two1 dei"1l amItolrs s lmi O a p"W - sentt uag mllow s, anta *I terti Con IQ deur Pu7 analaler sub- marlno a h, w den laistor (Fa, a Is m e mla p Of.- if. cia w 1r trafico y Sb la marihuana va a s "***- n ai-Mea 1 ~py'uI~!e -a. r& aiid proyecto de leyi -I-n w .1 1 aiII. m el doIg R-A .g g a ,ej. K mafia -o ar ttub to, '64 -" fde l i u de a; .a fto de 4'-. la do Patk-* Im -A@ 3 meaM do DeqUete, Chl Ail To dos fueron admitldoe, el-Ho pitel el mistolu y UI ntl cados ayer. I1 came an el tospitel Oar gas ea el de u4 A*0o de sAoA, de Balisa quoe 16 adrn' tido en Dil4nbre y ItS ding nosticado Com polio apw. Por veder. cayW estA acsada an mujer 'n la Jiralk TWIeeer del CIrculto wa enoeunt siaouad por trfiao de CanM,,'la pa namefia de 40 sAsf de edac Juana Caneela, a *ut va- ri miembroe de sl p als Be. creta le encontraron a en - ridenc de ealle Mat o Itu rralde No. 4, una bau de pa- pel contenendo 1 lbra de Can- yac, y 22 paquates a peque- asm coaternlndo aI m&eima W.e Ws heroics. uanm Canenela dcar6 qua se m primers que as de- dim a Is venta deo raferid irtua, lnea par h m ia. ctoadon cocoon na qua Ma encuentsr en Is'attidad. I canyon reffteob to -ob daoo so, qe.an l PC6 de biboa po In, 1 cantiad elemntrdI ean *vadte a 5I5,, s G a. - _ iMtlm T Via tflkhiin &i- um2I0 'on Hoy Sobre grentes se e dlscuat yer en a l AsSAMea Nal. LA AMamble = &I aprobK layer n W eb s a Cona- titucln ea l Orgatnalsoo6n Mundtil d la,. Salud, o qual penrmtA que MOani=o midi- cos e en Pbuomie- S lt midloa pa- namefiok en ta emefrgonela -. Bn s sel6a de ayer fuerdn a "- aprobda tmau 6n on.. tero& r Debate dCosiQ lo deli Jntituto de Nutricada de CentreameMa y y l etormps a laI L oe Oftea- tduoae6tn.. on m 0,o una r cl6n 4de .$LD. Cang Of, qe ,as ha uk ado ed"oAdo 6g:a 16. nA7l: iomt Is la w nterldr,. s vo 6 63- probls p lifinle s cru- S aron onctoe,. obre, .l conve- S nieneia de le ar a ondo p- bre el probla Iqllnaro. La horse de inaldenclat tormin6 sin qua s hublera podido pro- nunciar a la Aaamblea sobre este asunto. El H.D. Marco A. Roblen prq- puso que as nombrara unt eo- masi6n para que se Invetiganr la operalon de B.25,000,000 que el BUR ibs a realizar pars la comprS de caa en el ext- rior. NI w.D. Ainillategul, him una extensa exposeloln sobre la mahera c6mp so habian n-- clado lam operaciones y revel6 que contrato aimilares *e ha- li, blan efectuado con Cuba y ill.. Venezuela. e.- El H.D. 06aar Ouilln solcl- n tO de vario diputadOM, sabre e. el bheche da que no soe hubie- o ran Ulevado atn los nombra- lentos de las entidade aut6- Dnoma t a Asamuas ,, El H.D. Illuees manUetod que podia Impupaoe ln nulldad doe la a- BBC -do be madeasdo a . langno r elaba per a bstMda el nombramiento is Aamblesa. Cuando debatis eate. sin- to me rompi el quorum y se saupendl6 la sw6n. Hay comerclantes que encubren a los ladrpnes La Jefatura de sla Policia Be- orata Naclonal Inform6 eats mafisda a "El PanamA--Amc- rica", que esta realizmando it.. uildadosa inveoigacl6n para establecer la respozaabilidad de una serie d A omerciantes y peuonasa conocidas, cuyos nem- brae no fueron dados a Ia pren- sa y que se dedlean a e'a-j- brir. los delitos contra Isa pro- pledad. convirtlnadose en los mis efectivos cooperadores de loa ladrones al fomentar ul caomerlo de objetoc robado y desarrollar las astividads do un mercado que Somentsa l per petrac6n de los delltos eontra la propiedad. La Policia Secreta inform.6 que todas las pruebas acumu- lada" contra esta. personas se- ran enviadas al Plcak del Cir- oualto de Turno pra las res- pectivas instrucetnes de IOs sumarlas. Camblan horarlo para revisar en la Zona los autos Un horarlo revisado para Ins- peeclones de veticulos comer- dales y el despacho de aIs nue- vas euquetas de Inspeccl6n ve- hicular de la Zona del Canal pa ra 'el ao 1951, esti en efecto ahora en los garages del Motor Transportation Division de An- c6n y Critobal. Zn el garage de Anc6n( la Inapecciones vehlculares se ha- cen dead el mediodia baits lam 4 do Ia tarde del os diam entire smana, o sea, del lanes hatas e viern. La eUiquets so f1a- Ar en aquellom vehiculos quo te gan placa de Panama del .af 1951, tan pronto quo dl- cui vohilculas hayan paado e*ibleulos que hayan previa- ane ptade Is hnapee6dp dMe el meldodi hats lag 4 ,d ls tarde de loe di aentre 1MM*L o ea, del limes hamt g4 3Srmes. La eti a s a ia- -i T, " i' :. := & .' ma IM '0 111L 1..1--RM'im11110" V;.4 IIaL I "L" ';: "/ 4 1~ 1 id pm. PIS!.SL. tiW 05AoN9acAI ounce cmvm a Wonj La retrada de un ejercito comunta hacia Manchiuria da ogen a especuacioni Pana o r a aallr a los rojos emb~cade I alado estin quemando las aMeas TOKIO, Bnero 19 (UP) - Las tropam de las Naclones Unit- daa yolvieron a ocupar a la manA enluded de Wonju. Pa- tr ll de lM Naelones Unidas logrron entraren la cludad, y paamrn la soch del Jueves eon ells, por neri ves en 12 .dias. Lo Namstaa pbhinos dijeron que un ejdrlto comu- atade 10,O. hombea habia 41dc retirado Corea a Man- dhurls. La troam allsdas -s retira- ron ad Wonju y los siutore sdysoentes el lunes p do,- ea- tablaclendo poskdo in aun Inugar no Identa.flmad al t& a fin do aflanUar am defass, avansando nuevamente .yer, encontrando a la cludad de Wonu ecompletaente dMolerta. B embargo, lo circulo al- itareb dicen que todavia hay gran cantida de tropes co- munistas en las montafis que rodean a Wonju. Un regi mento camu;stas fuG dGivado en las moantaf Chuak al sur-este de Wonju, y un reglnmiento nor- coreano i6 avtad6 .as montna \de Ptaegumn AL Ila cludad. Mientras tanto, lo al allfd oontinuams su contra Isa tropm s tfw destruyendo complete pueblo al sr-oestE' de 4 truycndo tambidn un tO un tanque entire las eo1 de Ansu y aunurl y dg yendo un camitn cares -Kuphw. Una eascudrft avone de reto-propllo tac6 un pueblo, dettu completamente 10 easan y I slionndo grande dafIom a 30. Las tropap ailadas eotta mando precauoloneo contest "tropes fantasmaI" 1 quOMando todas las t eneuentran a su pao 141W obligar a lo sIolido_,at tam a salir de s m Un portavos del ejdrt qu era my doloroso h W, pore a aeotontrab- Juego laa vida deG los aMd Pat a ai stcbsa s. i Los estadistas europeos se hallan "alarmados" por la respuesta de la China Roja ", -- LONDI R. pero 13. (V,).- u I pLos mtadlhtt n .rop 1. Ra *comonsfn a a 1'a .vuwuuu -tus u Punts do FP alSffffir Sde quo todafla ma polMi SWMinisterio da Exteriores britnled a 46 a tlaicdad nuna delsrao * I I sando. que Is rpue sta s kin ha causado "r an cl6n" al rchaar i de lma Nalones Unidat- abe cual --aesou Be4tijo- me neo poaibles. Pero miatraW , blicamente so ba a eats S,- eral6n, los diploatt co cos decian on privedo quea i S na, por lo menos, habia pnar tado contrapropuesta, 10 podria Indicas que eata " puests la real Or ne v n claclones. y lam observed imnportancla que Ministro a Cancllmer del mu no-comunita, declaraf g6ricamente, como Ia blue En el Instituto Gorgae tuvo Presidente Truman n W lugar anoche la segunda sam- ington, que debi caltiuar_: bloe general de la Academia AgresorS" a China ea Panamefa de Medicina y Ci- I Ministro do Estatde, a rugia. In eoa fueron elegdMos do Relalones terlor Im los ilembros de una nueva nth younger, en an di Junta de goblerno y dos regen- n Sheffield dijo quao "ps j - tea. La Junta de goblerno que- momque no c as. a 1 d6 Integrada a s: las puertas tod ". ntr s: prineipi de I Cartsa. Presidente, Dr. Daniel Odsa- lparinelose Undam qo rtes Lnii Jr.; vice-presidente, Dra. la ngstion,,s u -r--an,.delm "'-o idia 0. Boandares: secretarlo l jtir.s a Is agre. in &fnpw -' general (vitaliclo), doctor Ro- Il fuer, Pero Is Nationes U. nd A. Chan; tesorero, r.d no od a Manuel Prelda e. principal es alucoanar I .dis .. La Junta de Regentd e qued6 put IP er maedosa acift eo i.nterada por lo doctors Jose eatn depoididas a 1 Ma.romie - SIantueo, Jaie e de o tra- n raam hay a lsperansa t Guardia,torio mentuardia, Ma- El comentida a .-n rn Ralct, Luis Croae Prieto ahecho en el Con inentate uro.- Y Guillotmon 0. Chapman. raw a pI Pw41. e s r" I Demn de provocar drAumentar la O n Clhei Iluvia su aynda para la via lfllal n Ch. Am6lca, de na N8IeVA YORK, Enero 19 NU VA YORK, Oeero It l- (UPe )- tnuna centre Nvta t- UEiS. -- La OraniT oclleM n 'I bork el on i prensa local P el Jo rnaci de alo Traba o I VIco-Pramidente Ejecutivo y Je- pone surneantar sus ativideis fa. IntOrWOp do I&Corporac,6n on Is Amiatie Latina 'a nf 6 qmento Prodcc6n trtdo eChn utura ceano an I teII. IeN mA pica, deciard quo no do Itaminenet 1 t cia timdt o l D p Drap s.U Ng t loroP *mibs VincentM Shaifer do ltoLa- I L Mmtii asdo hdo ai o boante. r sporlU entales do l clones Uxda Gee meeaimg-scare a ise l. Wto lM i be m O ido provocsriu- dkwe S tea s O I Ioeaftr d 41 pruebas lseurain a i a. 'York a l sea tpam Fo, y xco- -. ao .mafaftmc, "U0 que habit tratado con aot" A tdb o W ,. peorape- umi __:. n p ftso.-. QU i A.[" . .. .:@ ,. ;-"./-; -"; -.L -nin vorable ",. -, ;- El Tipo de Vivienda P * r~ i-ny' * p A n*dV .=,s ..':. .. . -" - II -_.7 - ; -- i , . ' -., )- . ..-. [ I 1 .._ ---.. .- -... -- IARIO nOEPENDis ^ atmtrc a NOVISIMO TEATRO 0 oalhded'r dd1 Cki -----,. ab..for.admo..8u J910. .CRITIC0art Gor"don -wtls, fue or Zucreau" (Oticina CIO n de informes Mill 7 MA amaRNIeaW s A AT d e G in ts defeness do Is +1me A,110A s4mer ][,,LAS ARTES DEL BILOM 0- o - so supo que owits ers m --A O Algulen me ha habld en mer aca o rtdeeac S1T0 10 PANAMA AM1UIUCA catos sdia del bilong6, b1 ta lnvertd e S.* ..'a b.UPe IcUOurA FIVAnA apauee pwese. a.i arte misteriosa.sdel d hi -i Airea .del Canal do PanamA 40 S, -e Siua.SA 8 s..W.. C.. .IaCE .USA -.an. magsa nerao, un tanico prl J S UN AUXILIO INDISPENSABLE te lnlones que a ml el cual estaba formado por qontor UN AUXILIO INDISPENSABLE L decrones e sa M, empleadoe del Canal. Sme han hecho del bliong6 me 0m-eo Per iniciativa del H.D. Jorge Illueca la Asam- produce risa e incitan 'a ,Nlalo-omunista reclbid tod Oel sk. e !ad blea National considerari dentro de poco la im- burl. Peto hay quits cree 0 06 l C. funclonarioa. Al tin, el VI01a. A IJ ....i o aa ei au11 lamentables practicam 5 encarcelars & igente "s |ilh, ''so oncarcelura i4 ef3 a .' perisea necesidad. que ha) de votar un cr6dito pa- a la verdad no sobra hablar M asusaci6h de Ubelo ra aliviar en part la angustiosa situaci6n econ6- e11. bliong6, en s o m aprapaor oflia del que parecia f6dc io a , mica en que se encuentra el "Retiro de Matias han. asegurado que es anttUa- -o S Hernindez." Es cosa sabida que las asignaciones no, em poslble que tenga ou Arnulfo Arias M., educado en HSv 4, Ilbe lado Is to ra.1; en Ias Antilas l ran" id imlodible a loa Comuwnistas. deade@u ;tae iU d!la fijadas en el presupuesto para el mantenimiento Luego ha Ido difundinde y la Repdbllca de Panami, al or de esta instituci6n son insuficientes. Nadie puede rha transformadoe een ag r6l. Powder pu Geefdardor I ei o ldrdfuers de )y aLIPartido Coxa explicarse ficilmente c6mo ha sido possible tender ias Amiris. aci6n vallosa c do su Pollum a los mas apremiantes requerimientos de los pa- dParece q c ofrecenia mie Dios Poveda. alan l dl diver itb".del u tu' urs oruiniuc6n Comunista. e isCu16 cientes con la suma tan exigua que el Estado ha No he qwerido conocerlas- at *tL a subversiva por el Departaiento ta de puesto a su disposicion en los 6ltimos afios. todas sus msanifestaciones, perO 1 i dos. o- A la verdad, es vergonzoso, es inhumane, que re, do. algunast de e lo. a de Panam ha los grador pcar a trad dot Gue arra- me siga manteniendo el Retiro de Matias Hernan- Cabe el bUlong6 dedicado a srhti st.erodosenbt n ervdorfec omlpsel u on- dez en las condiciones en que se encuentra desde d am au t e quese mere an eliflafi a rV l hace unos ocho o diez afos. Muchoes pacientes de 6d se hace etectivo con u aM t arsM ealculado. Ellos han expresado ptblteal9 1 U p". a la Viaw oFerras caridad estin practicamente desnudos o 'cobijados S can tal c d Cnldo a enor- donl suo- stes pene I s6lo con harapos. No hay ropa de cama. Mejor di- pimlenta aquel lugar por dei- .V d43que comenzaron las hoatldadei 1f . cho, no hay camas para un buen nmmero de elks. de ha de paarn Ia person ona oan qu el Ia que sointents perjude. oflonalesamilitanes opinan quoqus nU0T Salta a la vista la falta de alimentaci6n y de me- Hay practlcas contra el bi- cu %s t acado deGde afuera. y que el D dicinas. Hay notoria promiscuidad en el alojamien- ,lon ra parssacbar eon vaI- a el a imbotae bl. er 1 ate, MnLno h de1I8 'to de personas de distintos sexos y edades. Se ca- riadhfsmaa. Deade ir a una plt- din p tanto.tropsa comoe aviones podri Ws._m puro rece dp medics para mantener con la debida sepa.- ya determinada hora delG dis .ll. otre puntos del norte... DESl*t.m.cla-" y arrjar tantos o cuantoa pu- riv I W e encontraban exactame-te _t -tliaf- uera s raci6n a los que sufren de enfermedades contagio- naditte de .arena por enclm tdeA ut t tracao doe apreclacl6n de la o.Iore.y El sas. n t -de cada hombro, huast re on- I0a 'aw 1 a eondo la iltuacidn tnterna I rgan El" n r ru. l de empi aos parsder ton oraclones misterloaaa a a id mlttwa calificaclones muy bajas. , El numero reducidisimo de empleados par as otras que trajeron la maa n etl- atender a las exigencias del servicio complica la suerte. li crma- i,.rntdetla.taon nam s situaci6n. Los pocos empleados que hay tienen una po ilntmdo o del murclilago do Sobra1 ase do defense Irymedo Gel do misera remuneraci6n que no esti en relaci6n ctot a luiedObo, e qeue me produce eterritoronde R.en las funciones especiales que prestan. Hay notable Se dan otras pricticas del bi- ., ls qu ao ue. Adminisd lo contrast a este respect con lo que ocurre en otros long destinadas a unir o des-, e p o --o -- ,-. departamentos del Estado en donde hay empleados gunr mambada autoridades Pnamesfu banna oIm superfluous, a veces con dotaciones relativamente al- mis complica brebajer. mu t* edidr adrt uaoas s u so- Abundan IOespecialistas del ci emloe ados Unidecuas G.'" to eletra de-OfaIdEstudoesUnldos ... #,85. bliong6 del retrat Toman is- Gwsib;;. Los Japonexes tomason F I CAorpress. r s A El Retiro ha podido mantenerse en los ilti- ltos el retrato de aUna dama o F- CA mos afios por la noble devoci6n y el alto espiritu de un caballero: lo rodean de gl Canal de Panama es much mim.pmis t f t aotretol velitas, e clavln unoa cuanto' quola 'via vital del MedierrAfneo pars el im ._ Apartado 2140 de responsabilidad de algunos de sus empleados. hlflleres, afaden un corazon- epta Mr o destrucclon de lass esclusa tendri s o MM ONRADtrati- Ocasionalmente ha recibido la ayuda generosa de dceTr con sus correspon- gto dIvedir nue t en o, auasa up tr un grupo de sefioras que se han dedicado a colectar un definitive bllong6. estamoa nvitando otro Pearl H.arbor, cop mu M,, - fondos para hacer menos dura o menos cruel la ionse6 trexien atmosfera d atrb.l a al Panam na ucon . suerte de los paciefTtes del Retiro. dos, alumbra4io singular, esto Americana el e el centro estra igico e adW a Justr- Se trata, pues, de una situaci6n que no debe teatro, con obito de im- uterreustet del dener Wihin p- traldora l. iouln presionar a& incauto y poderle DBeedict Arnold, solo logr6.r.ttrarlom pianos do las fortlfloacloncs ni puede continuar. Sin duds ailguna no pocos di- sacnar unos cuanton balbpiltas de West Point. Nosotros estamos invitando un desastr em Ia Zona putados dedicarin un moment siquiera para lie- sin protest. del Canal, porque no tonems el sentido comm do montar par- Cdmo batallar contra el bi-dies sufIcientes. var a cabo tma inspecci6n ocular, a fin de conven- longod? l rma mas uti es la ndo IVAn league cabaigmdo l Canal de Panam*- on- cerse de la necesidad urgent que hay de que se cu tuta. GanlibItan -a Pero' sB edfida e en beatan- ;pruebe cuanto antes el proyecto de ley presenta- tes ocaslones rm a. ll " do por el Diputado Illueca, per medi, del cual se Porque gene que debia ser r concede un auxilio al Retiro de Matias Hernindez. cultdae en las prncticg xis sabitIo Se trata de una obligaci6n ineludible. Es,una, cues- qulen.in creer en ia efiacia mate .* .. I ti6n elemental de solidaridad humana. atemoria a, pensran aen malta. inlos Y a voluntad que supone en Asta a cretos queo Y tradsorma ean fa aquella persona el ejerciclo de destinos de Unoa urn d entrade, yno m dnero cont sa. COMPAI IA INTERNACIONAL ble.a s inofensvay lamenta- g pn lose te, Ahors blen, a mayor d DE SGROr S.A c mejor proteecin dGe estas principioa,414-.*-As Iw *" o em r DE SEGC ROS, S.A. as 4" ap** Im ^ ^ ^asiia ^---d-lo-- imb~ciles misterioeas sectas nas, qutifn mo i o* hiblatbls pr uclntes y do Ion er4P reside en log proplos elemen- de Rasputan m, a e ombru- yentes no uelen ser intere -, So avisa a los accionistas de isa Compafia, que el tos que al desarrollo de sus jada a la lt i dS tI dos. La astm6afea qua los ro- sesiones acude. Ellos acultan zares? Fla t1 a101d Rasputin edo 'no em idocuada pars eae Viernes 19 del present, a las 4 p.m., tendri lugar on us creenciaso sum lospechas no era ms quo a puacmtante alcance do Ia fiarms. oe quedan el local do la Compafiia, situado en la Avenida Central de creenclas y se convierten en del arte mtteerloa0 bel on- b en ereralcdn de I monte, n . protectore de 05?; del deavio cerebral. No. 20, la JUNTA GENERAL ordinaria de accionistas, protecton uld losa "acuerdotes" 6 Cada m te u correa- ..i del blionguisno, si cupiera I Cads medi 06114- Au Lcores- con el objeto de presentar la Memoria y Balance co- palabreja. pondlente bil 6 ionsg6 dice rrespondiente al a>o de 1950, y nombrar 3 Directores, La maga siempre ha constl- supert6n, bur tuido obseil6n do los hdmanos. en las fuerIe, ocida dO cuyo period terminal. Desde los tiempos m a primi- Ia naturaleSa Li Masueo par tivos han existido magos, -e. las diarla difeattl . Panamfi, 12 de Enero de 1951. reI -a los que los dem s han A la ignornlr41 hite-,. considerado poseedores de se- rismo ome acogIe It Iong. CIA. INTERNATIONAL DE SEGUROS, S. A. .. J. A. Zubieta VOY AL SBAZAR- ESPANOL U oT SI quiere alorrar diner ; A COMPRA io ne 0 SUSCRIBASE G AMISETAS T -- nte al ands ventajsso ps urns me. -- e CAMISETAS SCLUB de 50 Semanas de pure hilo de Esmocia. ' L. LUB 0f 50 OtWanOS ROPA INTERIOR "Estoy convencido d.eiue el radio por una pequeia cuota se anal! "ARROW" y cn e d de .y--I.ai oqglume 'BUSH' estin reunidas toi ds.as edlIdades CAMISETAS SPORT BICICLETAS "JANTZEN" para ser el mejor dbl Mundo, y pw eo se 'VIKING" Avnida Cn ZAPATILLAS lo recomiendo sin vacilacln a 'lo mls Di i DE CUEO " lo /MjsgOe epars desoanahr. lea t"r,"oa ., -- e .O .. ....psra 'w a'a tAT ( t., S...A. nalmente eti toledda en t8)) . Aymenida B s9 Tel. -19 3 y 2-1916 mtAACIA AW, RVCI , ""--a-- - * :*.ti%..J~ - cet. 4 "* 'I..-.. U ' .rn r- *- .. rrd "r ipf._fl6A.b 9--- .. . ~ ular "Dos4 poular "Don (o~uu" (Johnny, Mas"of, y auorizado colientarista radial, co de experiencia en la materia, opina lo de los radios ingleses "BUSH": ,^ :' . . , -I -. PANTALONES ". eniw " AVISO A LOS EXTRANJEROS PALM BEACH SOMBREROS Se comunica a todo extranjero que haya "STETSONa" "-f ' Sllgado al pais amparado por el document de aleo bmar eM hovende. ,-S OtMUi S 4di, B viaje deamniado "TARJETA DE TURISMO", que Ciaprame .eatee a n dispose de un plazo improrrogable de '8 dias ae ola anre a *s as partir de ia fecha de esta publicaci6a para que se el BAA ea toles * presetes a Ia Qficina de Migraci6n mis pr6xima que me gs Anw a fi de og.e' sea practicado el Registro que VOY AL 1, F ordens I ley par'con todo extranjero que logrese ' a Iterr"ito asi s A M'.ARIANO C.MELHADO 0. A A .Q ESPA* Direct* del Departamento de Migraci6n a .' -- -m I-' BMW ic'~ -- -'. ..-..-. OSi' hoy nismo i *- s Sa Si . Ar~ ] Ak * ~a. I-'. ~ ~. 14 3, ,-,--_~ .--*-- a * , 5- .^ T U ra con algunob 4f tato no; para & o- r estratel- hmrzod- M~. *im ~ OMI i&4 p a elI apuyo g -.-1 go d.a un.a rtspuesa mm'" A1 S 'sa a fines de etsa ae- 2s Siupptados Uoo dnet- of' I w.... 1 aon Que las Naclonr U- sM rp1 gundenon a ChMIa coiMB- 802 O agresota, slendo a .. u WPd. d- l bie qui-trie d queo mae is la . nmena se an etermlnadas *an- sa, -~~ aft6n e delegado nor- t soanticano Brnest I Orou La adIa*o6n de Malik de quo todo 6 es pan armonia eat- Sa lo delegdos a la Naci.%ju ^ '- HUnwda, siL9e Be Indea..-Um- SWf -qu p nude tratalume do u- lu M I a a U ns, maambbrS rusa, para apu- INALaDO yar Is tes de que el SovIct ....NmAc, et..& dictmnd o su political a I Al miNsm tempo, emper. LCa. O so considera sorprendente que M.. 1k vytI tan lejo coma has- it admitir la friccl6n entire ki. 6 ados, grande s estadoa comuns- V ta. 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Ioe hermanitos se encuen- te t bastate recuperados, a Uno de lo.,pengamiento.mi |c6P doe Allen, de 7 anos comunesm ea que Rula l uad quen t en la 'l . dando tempo a ias naeloii d 08 patented graves. Sin- EUropa Occidental a armm lo medicos dicen que pero no 1o auficiente i -r4 M., midradQ bastante, y es- vertlrae en un podero S que pronto se recupeie. 40--y luego lanzar un golip kn, de atios de edaa, moleder contra esas naelonesy A. dado de alta, y se on- ApOderarse de todo el ~qfi cim'tra en cast de sus pa- blico. dra cersa del Hotel Tivoli. tegalos de Boda li)stinguidos Crijtalrfa CheaoeloVa y Frannesa. * Juegos de Cubiertos de ta p atosria Reed & Barton SVajillaa Inalesas p I Madurifo I. L. Maduro Jr. Ave. Central. 100 S BLUSAS BORDADAS Ipot ,ti Blanco, roa, celerte. TaUlla 33 a 40. I 1 I Espeeial... 4.95 CARTERAS a 4.50 nuestfro Blansca. ntegra. caft, vino. NuevIo etilos. 1 e SCHIAPARELLI La. media moa fnans. LAPICES de SEDA ' IRELENA RUDINSTEIN. Preeio Espeeial... 1.10 .. COMPARE AVORA D I OUIJINTA AVMNIDA Ifr'. F I; m** f* I _!^ !-ff^ WA MN( is 18 do Unero 1U8I)'-I.K ldeIr Truman ha e= !'. and: pars su contlr;toldb l-nognbramlento de Stanton GritfMi ex embajador I *- clado el Aes, pasado. Griffia serA el primer embaat- dor de Eatados Unidos en Ma- drid decade 1945 cuando Normani Armour renuncl6 eae puesto y se retir6 del servcilo diplomitlco. La'seleccl6n de Oriffia sfu a- nuncelada ocho aemanal despuds de haber decidido lsa Naciones Unidas remover las restricciones ca como embaiadoi. le. "Pl AvIon fmmtslo -. D Luzca Jlermosa /.., Viste bien escogiendo las mejores telasl SEDA FLOREADA ALGODON FLOREADO * RAYON LAVABLE * PIQUE * HILO IRLANDES Estas y muchas otras tolas encontrari usted 4 on *e almao6n quo le brinda sieompre . lot ditimos generous de moda. "-ZIG-ZAG- Avenida Central 108 TelEfono 2-3418 Para Este Verano, Lo Que Ud. Necesite!! VESTIDOS DE BAFO "JANTZEN" SLACKS - PEDAL PUSHERS - SHORTS LINDAS BOLSAS DE PLAYA ABRIGO DE TOALLAS DE DE LARGO "WRAPARONG" Una toalla de tamafio gigante adaptable a distintos usos. Excelente pars lavados de cabeza, maquillaje, bafios de nenes, paseos de playa, etc. GORRAS DE BANO POLO SHIRTS VESTIDOS DE BARO PARA NIEAS del 2 al 14. PARA NINAS * Camisas de Seda * Pijamas de Seda * Peticotes y Panties de Seda de 2 a 12 aaos * Peticoles de Seda Fria fina, con encajes. Desde 2.95 hasta 5.50. Un nuevo surtido de TELAS de la famosa y exclusive marc "EVERFAST". PIQUE FLOREADO WAFFLE PIQUE con lindos dibujos . especial para faldas. TELA DE TOALLA . lisa y a rayas para batas de bafio. TELA DE PURO HILO IRLANDES PARA GUAYABANAS al precio especial de B' 1.50 la yarda s SOBRECAMAS DE SATIN .. sencillas y doubles. CALZONCILLOS Y CAMISETAS "COOPERS" PARA NINOS BAZAR FRANCES Plaza de Santa Ana PANAMA SIENTASE M, ii Gri... r ^- i ^'- r^^t COMFORT ABLE ptemente /ostido! -'i PCAMISAS FIn. Maa Lrga. .A. 1.79; 2.35; 2. *WS5 PARA NINOSs 8 AYABERAS Finas de Seda.... TM.. CENTRAL A 49 y 2.99 . .. 1.47 LL 87) ACA 7* a. -- - "CLOQUE" FLOREADO a cuadros, en todos los colors. i i - ... ,.L L -. -. . .', .. . .l: -Sl: .'.-, i *: . n'- - SUi..rula@m rPaU res de familiar de Los , a idesacuerdo con la ha de graduaciones e, ero 19 (Co.- ,;..--Vn 'irupo de iOs- Pi con hios gra.- - lBt vartois olegi. de I e han aceroado a ! 6ansal para que sc Sleto s*u lnconfor.i - oS it nqticia dada en la :4pacbe, referenLe a j ie du.dgraduaciones este a- o a la epidemia ce!l A4 Wlngumentan los padres alt- 2 i.O son mis pellgrosas las Ibcostrursi ow po edflcklo de SUnkidad Santarla CHRPO, enero 17. (Corres- ponsal). A pesar de las In- numerables dificultades con qur lI grupo de esforvados lucha- fores porque en Chepo exist a Unldad Sanitaria, estan dan- oe a tsa. ase puede decir, con kran satisfaccl6n para ellos los ti- ltnios toques y lo que hace algun tiempo se creyb una uto- Vlia. dentro de breve serA una honrosa realldad puesta al ser- Yvicio de la humanidad, pues muy pronto el edifidlo serA en- tregado al Goblerno en ceLe- anonial de estilo. - CRUCI . HORIZONTALES: 1-Disco piano de madera o metal. I -Rio de la America del Sur. Planta graminea, PI. 4--Puestas de los astros. S11--Infusidn. 6---Duena. 1Y-Bntreoss. #I8-Del verbo ver. S1---Planeta del sistema solar. -.21-Oxido de calclo. ;- a-Deseos de beber. 2 -Articulo, PI. .34-Dios romano del hogar. :~ 2--Del verbo calar. - S3-Cachorros de osos. -Traspasar el agua. i3 i-Medida musical, PI. 83--Planta granunea. 35--Voz de clertos animals, PI. 3--3-Del verbo rasar. *40---Engreguen. 41-Rio de Siberia. 431.-Repeticlon de sonido. 45--Humor. S -.-Buelo de tablas sueltas. 4 -Ciudad Universitarlar Inic. 4 -Tres, en nfimeros romanos. U46--Caso de pronombre. 4 --Alirnlacion. iE-Hacen nudos. I-EMPefio, esfuerzo. Inv. 56--Del verbo salary. W 51-Del verbo rezar. VERTICALES: 1-Cartel, retrero. S--Valles ea medio de Ilanos. 3- -Del verbo dar. 4-Amarran. 5--Dibujo de las vigas. .. ---Agarradera. T-Cortar las ramas de los & irboles. S8--Canoa mexicana. 3 --Igualdad de nivel. EL continues funclones do ine tiue a diarlo se exhiben e I .S* .- pital, que una reunitM de -un par de horas pars mtgNMr unos cuantos diplomas. Comenzaron hoy las fiestas de San SebastiAn OCI, enero 18. (Corre sali. Hoy comenz6 a deo Ilarse el esplindido prog que en honor a San Seba ae celebrara desde este dia ta el veintitres de los cor tes. Ya han comenzado a gar numerosos visitantes. I plendor que revestirin fiestas permitiru a todos frutar de muchas divers en el sano amblente de pintoresca region. El hech caer los principles dia estas fiestas en fin de s na. permitirA a todos los gos de Ocu, asistir a eati calldad donde podran & cimrse las legitimas costur tipicas que puedan servn ejemp!o para muchos que su desconocimiento las all perjudicando sin darse cu el legitimo folklore nation GRAMA 10-Naipe 11--Obra literaria. 12-poner suave como la 20-Del verbo asar. 21-Tortas de harina de yi 22-Del verbo salir. 24-Personaje biblico inches 25-Un poco. 27-Regi6n. 2P.-Letras de can. 29--Oxido de calcio. 31-Marchan, 32-Palmas de adorno. 33-RelaUvo a las vacas. 34-Demostrat Ivo. 36-Tratamiento espahfol. 37-Gruesos. 38-Combinaclon de silicio oxigeno. 40-Rio de Rusia. 43-Emitir su voz los pol 44-Del verbo penar. 45-Bastante, harto. 47-Distraida. 48-Igual ai 24 horizontal. 51-Union Liberal, Inic. 53-Interjeccidn. ipon- larro- 'ram sULAn has- 'rien- i lie- [I es- estas dis- lones eats ComisitS favor di b1la Ca obre en i a ci; ii a do.e T . i--... . Stern pars -V-.t ;arce p' ad r al. -r tIWst. ,: corresponalquoe-an".n 01n. nod e ey Po .l... -v o row dea d2 .ob ndr>,a d Col "P lirae e" a n l.' 1- Fetor. .rrtr ici mp1 btusiasmo1prola9 de'rs'.syr;^?^ 1MlloaeeGs?^-- ^ 's o. At apen..) 5e C. d1'ra vo limite s Ad i Ltt o ". c r o a gua ro en PunpS m Comesidn ds6 a Caro os aatlro lo.adelpenyecto nperata elvnciv". e doullne- de egna 1 Yos oe cai hm oud flOe ha DoitO ---- --sh-de Aqwo me en relacn on e l cu probdeu iVo pr ooderi a e- Vueinra cof n l do 1i 9 pene el. dae l s ni nbb o p jc rd a. r i ma e lmite entroi las ditri- fectuar e i d a linde rapectio Fldeleo A. 8lg lndom e. dl de Dlstp eh A... informal teo do Calse o l NaL, quVe a-o e conormldad con Io ade- aueabo A a t .ly d reform esa od 0 8 A.ame it .p el d pCTt-1os dt e an wr " i ectaba la s provcia d t es dedae- ed n el artculo o., de I lin a ilb raub trauvo quo nor.adi o a eIl Psbtoi e a n ,lit PONlCE esa rd lmu upsl-l . ali ua y dlobC e eha la dopts-i L e74 de 1934. I era l asbe iAne d io present e i nlo ce .odrin t.el.Panl a u de u ns isp.deam en le i *n a o m I l n e fi a ua d e da ifr chivest el t o, c t o d o Ierin|s d r oebr eam cs Iprj oulr so. 6 I S- ts la ya aa sen8aal do qae & y on i cads en ei maps del conso que dl la Icy 74 monclonads, or- "-"- 0, *g m enonie t asu gi de. as- s qrtde Stfl i.uq'Si etiM C><^ 'etK4 de dit~ltrfll . .contnuaci6n publa camoe. i.ode ns al Ejecuivo p ar conduct P, r.oT Ch-o, Dk l "- o Sordn e"' uuor r et.ue, ha r .a S nfoare y e nuevo prawecto deids e los Gbnda doae Co* Para l s iL ua a .ei-r l *e, i_. F l. *h o ciin en cuih eolr e .i a" .. o.cr qe.do eo bes de juris las a rala c u lal desyb- delAguboe lo cqte 1a. i d ' oca de la i esaomain a, repro- iVe y derau is qu e n lo u a minutes do aele i rowun s pere e- o a laredo qm a a - ducmipros ensegltida pe aa Caloors se Celiers, pro- rautal y Coa eno y l as a et I DmapI- en s 3 9,P A-u C fiartm 4s _6 .IN..R p DE COMiSON ogden a fUar sobro ei terreno trites Ge Calabre y Natys y in "C Pamf [V efM it I Aunrd: ai bre pye c dr lo le -lmits territoiales Ge a- reforma n e n parts ilo artlclu- s s orire. Co de eli, d1ad5L Ee Go d sh' -lgars fl I s I- ites eariscoale o. d -onden den um ci de los 9o, y 71 del CidglteI Adw nuae q3 a T1 aicardecbl pars actar Oba wlwi flj a l. "audienta ' In deslindo" quoe ha Ge variar ,' n i. d- a ria s v *n..7wu.. .. 0.pPnonnoi6 At N & OCt .-S.-- ....... .. . co,,r,,de .,,,l,_Mar. una2.e l pr. o E organ -- adeAndr amto ores no' to en parte y considerable It di an mria eVz cr- ie Inres draEO a o s lcoes .ul D enruot95 .. sea. vein jurleaclonao eltrcqe lan suitsXptlv ros e tCl ore d- W RiO Chricoqs ep4O ,t. o I1 Qe54cs aoN _m S dq nai.lfo.nmu .su. prvnde iats de Corel y Voragua mc ateinadredea p eusp oe d e rsA. s ta, hs I 11st e doeni-r )os -_l-Us 0 .seo-.ls tesemep.st, 1%a c rltorodeualoey a 14 do f rao prae ,i- tguela; ae ablu lines recta seAflrors fosea de l esiit d Elt acu lrtd i Oda tuos ti y Ctlobra e en la provincial mie eel cler. d eI" hu s a sbe5e* i del Riao Ce-Pr2cdo I. Rodrilus derIsk on0be.is cla lo t d tlin e r a li sditnietos. Ge Na-der Archiveae el p ryeto des- huts&e rec a an cle ittldg .d.enieal. c deCo e nd "IsrL ey C7 .,, cob6 huts f in Geselmborcars o r ossl.e Anstonao h 1ep Fista det-4e ounds 4d s casraua eadia, s1rElznden a.n& dea"ul g r l Capadiialr donsosrfia delo-ntedn V.oa ,t -.so . ur. el yuelsehaecorrenr o xaue- aLe G Na"ort dla Queso rdIan los c lt r d calosi tbre y Npi tes, penoa..unot6 e e2 a. "k mn eneta r aIsea en I Ie.e.. eocalIsoha epnitds l o ben pr m-te3 a eas, Provien deoVqu o lonistas doistir perasod e nte o por medft"do6,p.. ;tia s ,poblin yn6 geoogaf Is del dorL guess a l..le ioCalco-a ae uasi aid: d o Ie ia asbe- sa4s Goa tarde ven a,4Cun-Iur .,tounstaueW+ mls- A~% -- ua ndoraMlaoaerAoDsiesOun ornae li r s .r endr o aeuera Gel rio Chcorcddonscn- tn cont oeMoa 93 quo rdain ei heho. Cntr& l ""4- .. eA Jurisdi, o e proedncilna tos C ar a be etia ques no. es cadura e da Queobrada Portu- trad en aS persAnl.P se-I. .tlI 'Iel i LOtit o alenon d a nun ,r a a- 4 o. 7no eln uI 1 del..ra9oh t 9yndlndo ;ri a S. t0-:u. . Hof cabl Is epublos, quoasenaaaheo..o_,,,_ Pot, d_... eda i n... de. ,,,H ono lasblenne-' t ... .-.*rerio ho.ui un as d R umtnesdterrl parsad O WL -po I to e Los Limpi fululiinde a-s itliGeyDa osf mit e te..n.orlale dnd .eb. lr n fa"i-....sos -- e dos., uoI- ',-,no abejo 1sto rio has ci _s Prrovincm dctam ..Z enCh a s * haiar do, uu a r- ar te rrot_ in. mvarian._ a Gal.re. La audience m os .'. ._. cLey iPo a u la r mmdes10u-dA1A l -anfecos tM -Qss-TS. m. e C ravucla ,ie .Ve.gus, _.Code hablado en p--ONa anterio, tjculos 9,o 14.; 69 l PonmIM -- ,er '- _ip y' Ge los dii4s Sl 0gebro y, Piar cors- ltat errrde c I -AlinestM g,*-stivo-- su nais i" nzetn tv slm C_- en pat, nycs ide s sl-,ntos jar Ge nuns vs pur tOainS Alcu o O o i d s n -u -d co nsldersown uri esdilinesaclara p scsu sui.. s l arBcuti o preced.ui a efoctuarea EosDefen iosr -uIAn& mnts -lX. o ,... ,. le. meai. ni U y s l atro cet-s do ao brepNatdcef- ..._a --, "- --. i. 'LoinremideytesGel es as-en elos- t, rVUestra n camisiun pr-eens nt AI T na 03 I-dYulE C A linaza Y a I tro, sidle I nmites yect b elayL ,quo is adjunta a- '..r'PS ae distrieo 'de Nat s pro- pus Ge hablo a o en- Ird& C LtduO. ruiala deaoeld,. pera sin d agJr primer debate: ebs Alebrarse a i dis l r s~ io2er log forrlnbt E atutIm silt cudil ha Ge sew Is nuovadb le r e s ao2 d o oruo inesA o Iyallte que ha de div. AehiveIe ci proycto Ge L ay *l iisdeo l Rioe C o-e recuerda ai mu ,qmtu .clien. .q ueo dir a d proyia., do Cocl on estudlo "por Is cual DO fino-e eirDrcayrs oler Antoso 0 t e1isteneda ar'jeuGelstf ii Venagusa Y diaettos doe dens un deaGnde" ne C asle ne pars Sa Compa ris.o L runi6n me vsrifioaIrz Stll V Ule. camo _.IsabelCo a oti y Clabro, oml en otst gurdo debate al "rycow nt lul r de coItumbreo y o encareco f to an*. ; S me8as,.el m m eilo, b- ra p uscrZies. -* quo, on vs Ge corregir las a- Loy "Par is cuil so fUjan lo n ,tigeruA nomelas aepuntad., mA;i been limnlto dc aua Pravin .jf God V.-L olonjltas aletr peraomalmonte a par medlo doape . empeara Is itjaslaibn, pues se- ragua y Ccocli u iy d* d l ., dorado, ,ProciOS Reducid --" Ave. Central 41 TSi. R-S4 utrid pnovocando cInfliatos do tsa Ge salobre p NR ta eL n il, jurhadl ds]u provindcua y refownnan on sC.art o s rtiie oo Panamd 16 do nenro de 1961. EL ".en..-.. Gistritn nfenclonados. 9. 14. y 71 dcil VW Adi1-"o ---, -----. ,-. -. -.*- 1" NO ES UN ALMACEN ANONO, CAFE Dur6n y Sitt6n Viernes, S6bado y Lunes a 72 Ilb. BOMBILLOS (Focos) 25 y 60 bujias, a 150 AZUCAR Blanquito hoy 11 I PASTA Mat ES SINONIMO DE PRSCIOS BAJO$S DE TOMATE I ARROZ (entero) I MA. 'a a 7I I A 4 IL I E-stat' 4.s t'A FIliay I WV KOTEX 4 caoas en 1 hoy 1.00 PAPEL HIGIENICO 41 w ir V. SABANAM4MS 2145 FRAZADASh t.en. 1.49 MANTEQUILLAAnmricno Otros 720 a w SAN .,, s t! . -. "- LAI '0 a. s-a I' S -I ,. -- I . ,' ,,.*-; .' .;* \ ., :. :" ;..- . 'st" 2t'4":", IF' f f' , . .- .- ..;.. jjLaW oH H. -* . .*,. 0 .- - - :. Ir;~~9a~ L'k-. r' 4~' 44-O**k 2n 114 .J(Lt A. .tak L... ~ n~.m* 4t el I SCal .mnemcu w S, e ti 'fttj-'r *_'f ..* 2' a S ,g m Eg b ..o ass...> $, p a La (,,. .) p sWl$a4 i IsW aIets. a 1g .pis aglgs. rgffl nANAA & A. |. :i IN ORDARIA t DE AccWOWs .^ Per eartae ndWo 'eu d a*todooiAt kg jAgo -... r..... .a; nzsamn r u nS i*0*i 6dSOECQ J 19. t l .-crtw Qli. -1 .wdCEaCIO GALINDO V. en w% -- l. -; -r S-,r 9' .7 - -' / =' " . , B/2.3S 1' * Jeiiis *edit4 prnew Ol a. w w 7re, Duo * MoW" U's Pd EENTAOMIVf D i Im mSeasIte 'I a" m Gabtnet. (r w' Marisela., 7 Rit. " i mto. ofrecleroa A lia ocolatada on la Irshlex S*e Ia seflorits Campaipt'" 35A1&-.00flAW- lot Altos de Pattillm. la boda* - t= 2 Abnuerseo del C. I. M. eS el riR - ra.l ltel El Panam OI L V.g El Citlb Interamerlcano de; S Mujeres tendrn el mroecles 24 FO. "a a 1 p.m. un mwalmu og de c- o" ;a et mdaia 1 Hoe l 1 Pa- S .nama. Las soclas que desoeen a- tlUr pueden Hevak' ,nviltaoa Oes en Isa oficlnas del clat, odfono 2-0518 antes del lanes AA medAo~a Iam 'l, .a 1Oaqunr6 S. q n ki buffS ty 1 tradSelonal Ca- k* da bods baa Sd laborados con, pseB s Iar na Dioe 0 y, .aM mat.cipo de aleif nuetM U fnioyn- tea votas por la teUel4d de lou noa do masas. '. Pars depedir a .. el Ew- bajador do lot Etatdoe Unidoa efior MaMt 3L Da -y "eAj. m Pearl d* Pav s"qutlMi- par- ien pr6ximmenta,. at Pea oeal de Ia Emblada ofrese boy un cocktail de8 p.m. 8 p-m. Almaerse La nsnrtta ROasim Orti de ZevaIllMU treel6 ser un al- muere on elI ott "01 Pana- Sa 1eW EmbaJador de Mi, A Omi6a Le, Smeto d. presmntacl6n de f s W amor Pre- 'ap, eu tatvo acomp ee lembrsm de S ______ _* _____ Sts de San 505 alas 10.30 a.m. ar, en la Iglesla de tpe, una Misa iue Oa;m otvo del antl- riftUllelo del Revjo. imtl de! Maguregu, e'. la Acci6n Catr- SOardia de Honeu odo Maria. Be invita medio a todu lat ue deseen asistir. Blgp p1am Cerro Pun- . en di pLrA vartos dias ' .utAa.L aseftora dof.r. Dora. A B seposa de B 3. el-- Mo de Relacionus 3xtetaiS"f_., Carlos N. Brin dratao Is deseamos. I f-lM- Unidom P: PrmnM un cordial ba- lud de'.. rnvnid a la se- ts-r Urmlat Arango y Is Il nimortt Angela Arnmo. qu.-= es LiH roan en e dia pados de Callfogla. . Deiip6s de biber pasado va- rios mees e 1ai' Eatados Un.- *IMpU.smw pol s- (Ev1 4- , SWff" ios frocaoc Compare CALUMET hey mismel a Pewve de MmM de Deble AWele .1 - "I =me .aB de SAud I I fcoA Edia S--- i - dos, iR" _e)Plttan de nuevoa ah Panama -Softer Julilo Ara4s y ushoOral Oraela Arias de A- mtas. L*. e*du4amo4 Beaos para los hles de los JNUJVA YORK, Mnero 19 - .(U lSj).- 3I capital y el train1 bajo hban amcolado en tn pla para dar edudarl6n univernitt- ria a loInt .lj de los trabaa- dorme quoe emuetran capaol- dad para easo studios. Un proWrama por el cual se otoMgan becas on las Unlver- s'dad do Columbia de. eatas clu- dad peth comprendldo ent un nuevo auerdo firmado 'par los contralstaa de obras de elec- tricidad. con el capitulo local de la rermandad. Eleotricltaa, afiliada a Ia A. F. L. Este plan eB eoidderton por la unio6 romo el esfuerzo mi grande quo & # aya hecho para famen- tar Ila omprensiln entire los trabajadores y loa patrons. Grayt L. Kirk, vicepresideate yen ftafo de la Unlyersilda. duo quo .prorma.. e "un Cotable. ol ,mo de de mrtae en sclf6nty 4p106 ,q_..fl.ca beatend t ao e "pun'c *e a' Ia mayor& Z i n Is. educaclin americana". 21 plan dipfDo quo cada con- trtta eutnbSta uns beca de estrios oaa qua Ia ia- nlwPla' bruts, de st nego1ie leguen a un mlll6n de do61a- re. Be calculs quo en oets . .. . ArWm t Weater m e ts o reel6 M ido_*s . ofref oe parsee. el OGetn dde loWrnA i Bre ew- dea Jacek aepr., y dpo Lester .ebes, me. k b ts Snos. ejerel 6 pets l ~ol e M amu s ay hA s eon Ia, lsma eem psSia en Lima. Le dbt' l rit tfte War departsn a rdm nm o .t< rate o0rml de to Edotera rkbMa A la t.Luabali UI, redaetor de "The Star and Herdr; Arlqlmedes Direoter de La I mA. S, _rehM_ 1 forms we arearAn par In menos por tre aAos ma sde once beas anuaes., cads una miento on ingerniea de- ella per 'unk duraelon e iLas .beau, avaluadas en. tre. afieo en estudlos de artes cads uns, proporiolananMg Iibe lea en Coltmbla, segulda (Pass a i Fl P. Cut'A Al fn! La eleccin abrl6 sus puertas HOY al distingulo pibllco con un SURTIDO COMPLETO de articulos recien desempacadoe para DAMAS, CAALLEROS y Avme. trail 45 (Edificlo Panazone) NmoS COMPARE SU CLUB EN ENERO Y AROURARA SU MERCANCIA PARA NAVIDAD i- Tenemos los precious mai bajos y lo0 mejores articulos del mundo por uW bdleza y calidad! RADIOS INOLESES "BUSH" Y AMERICANOS ."ZITr COLCHONES. ESPRINES y DIVANES SIMMONS * S ESTUFAS DEo AS "TAPPAN" MUEBLES de METAL LAVADORAS EASY REFRIGERADORAS "International HIrwenter" SMUEBLES de BAMBt Legitimos de FiUpbia nlt - i. LSr FSmIO I LOS CLUB * ^ . ~** ^. S:-'-_ ".- : . . - ^^ -^ *^*^^..t. a.-i.. ,. ,- .... - - tS w tAmoaA .lines n S af 'Sm,, ,, o ,fa tolM y .., nA. - -- I -I .ru~~-i~,. _. I ... Y- , r g - r - ,* ^ -o IEL AV IVSO P SE VENDE NDE ENDED SE VENDE :MlUa l-hnna Rirnca Ruuinea A ..enmAwla F - . RAWMI'UMy N-Clevm, tureuro Imge. Ieselads. Fir-Ton teeamft pir eileles teie s med-* m ensoe. essMedosM etc. usi ens les one e plaue. IAS GLOBALIS. Vie Emo- SJan Feence. Tel. ENDN: Pentilens fines as Srdinma e .4.75. antes B8..50 a8.8.50. bonitos colors. bazao rid Apevocits *el rebel& rn do recibir cemento blanco . , Wto. Oulcidl GonsAlee. Fabi4ca da l~. eais. Avpnida Cuba No. 3. Pa- VENDEN:-Mesos de d.bular con u taburete. Cia Martinz, Ave. 4, orte 83. GOCI DE LAS DILICIASI OL VALSE DI ANTON.-Ofrecimosle chalets y lotes a precious convenient. Wolff v yCi., Calle So.. No. 22. Tei 2-2388. VENDO: En Calle 7-Via BolimlU e Pers coso de concrete. de doi recimarcs. solo, comedor, cocina. porch y mervicio; TTene hipoteco do B.7.710.00. Intemad6nm: Tet6fee 2-2944. SE VENDE:-1,500 metros 'errfeno; Carrasquillo, costado Escuel; Puer- to Rico. Oimos ofertas de contodo. Avenida B. 73. VENDO. Preeto rozonobli, pilue cosi nuve marcoa ALDWINM. Ccllo Ram6n Vold6d No. It opor- tcmento 2. segundo piso, trents a la Farmacia de GonzAlez Ryillio. iVENOE IGuillotins, mras i--S 0 SE --C SEVENQE. Guillotinas, lhmparas ISE VENDE 0 SE ALQUILA:-Cawa 6 Arco-Voltaico. rmquinas escribir. cuartas, late rande en Pueblo Qupo nuevo. Teltono 2-2743. Nuevo, entire carreteras. Infor- rr--on 9.12 2-4. Tel. 2-0378. '" SEVENDEN; bombs pala Cgua;m S %ince pora G M C Winche la- 'SE VENDEN:-Lotes en Ia Avenida Jaformas; Cepillodra de madera de Ernesta P. Lefevre, a precics re- S.0"; Lovadora Flectrica. Vea Gon- boados, para informs entl6ndase So1o. A.venida Central 275. en lo oficins Baquerazo. Tel. 3- o. -en ----erl25 -- 0699. '.N una sol vez,. ofrecemos limitada, S;)antldad de pinturo de aceite color SE VINDIN: - .-eceituno. de excelente colidad, B. Lotes baratos en El Congreioa o cual- S;.75 golon. GUARDIA & CIA. S. qUier otro luger que Ud. desse. S" Avenido Justo Aro.emeno y Co- Chalets de 2 a 4 rechmaras on la le 29 Este. Exposici6n v Bella Vista. '-.- Remtre Miri. 2-1215 ; S VENDE:--Cal de 56 libras el so- lo. Cia. Dulcid.o GonzAlez. Fhbr-. SE VENDE:-Abarrotea Refresquerla. E... bt de Moso cos Corneceria, calle 20 Este 3. In- *.^-ENDE: --- Motvo ;je, eup f6rmese alll. Tel. 2-2845. ompleto para gallinero modcrno. VENDO: Chalet de c:ncreto, cosi odo n m tod de precio Telfaono nuevo v reciln pintado an No. I, (' ":-0441 caHe 14. Via Bellserie Pidres. S--Acepte permutea bre Um lte de ,.:.E VENC Adquiesa sus S quotes terrene, lo miame quo i meIud hi- - do la Rita dle Los Leones Dpo Sis- poteco. Tiene Hipoteca con el Ban- I temat de Club en La Case del Pan- co Nocianal de IB.7.950.001. In- talon. Sl no se lo gono pagondo 8 formac,6n: TelMfono 2-2944. 1' 1.00 semonol durante Doce Semae. aos tombidn se le entrego su ti- SE VENDE:--Lasa de dOe pisos, plan- _, eJte ta bala, de cemento v alto de ma- VENDEN:-PASAJES de la PAN dera con terreno de 1.000 M2 bue- RI nos condiciones, precio razonable. S MERICAN AIRWAYS y ofrece- en Via Beliscari o Porros. S n Fron- '.: m ervco GRATUITOt ovudAn ide I Coleta No 151. Pera JiUVI A...UlTS avudw.. n-.- -IU1 a o lener visas, pemlscis Wr '.ida. etc Ocurra a tas oficinoIs de ..COPA. Ave Peru 25 o Ilme e, .009") a 3-0801 Amplio lugar e' estacionamlento SVtNDEN:-A puecie do quema. ':.Seueus 900 x 16. snueae. y de 10 sI Contided limitade. Resens- itructre Necional. Panemi. Aveni- e Pe I No. 7. ttl6Tone 2-0406. eniormes ocudo la mismo case plant bola. MUY SUPERIOR A LO CORRIENTE -es la hermosa v fino residences de 3 recimaros, 2 babos, sola. co- medor, terraza con mosaicos de 120 M2 de extension. porch, coc- no. pantry. deLpensao elegant bar. cuarlo de lavanderia. cuarto de em- pleada con bano. porte cochire y garage; todo esto sobre late de es- nE ccEA auna de 1.360 M2 convertido en SE DESEA lindo jardin. Su precio es realmen- Steo halagador v se ofrecen facilido- Espanolo de'ea colococion n des de pago. Hay que ver el so- ,-a a de familea respectable. para biesaliente acabodo de esta elegaon- I'.'tcnamr. Inf6rmese colle la. Pere- to resdencia Wolff v Cia., Calle SNINo 10 Apto 3 a, No 22. Tel. 2-2388 SE VENDE SE ALQUILA ,..% Articulos de Caa locale |I;':VENOE-Mct'a ,.ale. solo co- ISE ALOUILAN' -Locales c6ntricos SK ..or. sofas. Ca''e I. Perel No. coandc.conodos especiolmente pa- " t Apartomento 1I, despuis 5 p m ro oficinas. almacenes deposilo t.VIENOE: Mesa de bambr.cuo- Ave Norte No. 61. Tel. 2-0364 lret*'35 .' ^v35 i m"uyborate. b ALQUILAN -Exciusivomente pa. S venido Manuel Ycozo No. 18. ro afLinos locales cenlricos eon los i rban.acion Compo Alegre. aillos d Avenido Centrol 44 o SiVEiNDE -E.tufa de gas 4 quema- precios m6dicos Scliciten tinfor I Dres c:n homo. B 20 00 Otra con mnc.6n en Almacenes 5 v 10 cen- g quemarores, B.15.00 Cola de tavos ,elo B 15 00 Federaco Boyd No SE ALQUILA:-Local commercial en Ia Te.etcnc 3-1516 Avenido B No. 85. propio para : VENDE :-Loavdoro Easy. radio. mayoristo Ricordo A. Mr6 S. A ueb'es. articulos de case. Buenas Tel. 2-3436. eondicione' Mtivo de a,o,e Ave SE ALQUILA-Colle 5to No. 36, v [cuador No 19. Apto II. altos Calle Domingo Espinar "Lo Cuchi- del. 3-1266 Ila" locales espaciosos propios po- i. i VENDE -Gonga. mct.,o ,0ale. 'o almocin. toiler. dep6s-to, etc. El fivadora "Bend,' 60 cclos. co- primer 8.4000 y el segundo B. Pno nuevo B 199.00 Casa 2169- 90.00 Diregurse 163 Avenida Cen- S Clite 8a. Curundu TelefonQc trol. Tel6fonos 2-2638 v 2-0948 83-4270 ;E ALOUILA.-Mgnnnilco local oara SE VENDE -Lind, oallombra verde. Casi nueva 12 x 12. recen traoda .de Estadoi Unidos Colle 41 No. S I1-B Tel. 3-2997 SE; VENDE Mobilaoro completO. * juego de :mrnedor Philrppine Roat- " tan. 2 slia's grande v 2 chicas. : ine-a para cafe. 2 rne.a. pcquenoas v. redondos. .anon escritOro miaui- no di co.cr. 2 epeias grades. limParas. re;r.gelioc.ra. rriquina de lovar. 'ino.l: ola"nta- cn poles. banca dc tri.boai ceirr;d..r de ace- rce herrorr. er.la~. v .i rc i.. buto- S cs. cona, rcjar1ern1e-.r ter c.mo- d. t. meco: toco-ricc.: poles dc go:l halos l e tbl.che molac para S 'vwaffle". Olancl.o Doia tc,'or, acu-or,0 crLccro cnbn' 36 Pes. C'at'i 59 Fra".e Field Llome 3"7- MISCELANEA t. PINTURAS DI CALIDAD Tedes *uilresat penturais centienen contra S goieea. PINTURA GENERAL S. A Tel. ,.I.tBIS. *. BROUWER-P.ntor de co'as. con- tratisto. conseios tecnicob goran- Sti DO' .an ano. presupuestos gratis Tael. 2-1276 _JCITUD DE PROPUESTAS PARA '.VJIDIER 0 ALQUILAR UNO 0 DOS :.. CARRYALLSS" d Canal de Pona quiiero I se. ."mprar yoe sea lgquiar, ,'r .n pea lhdo de o17 seaonans. apromcde-. yu Ite, uno C doa raspad:re. dc lie- t ("Carryalls". de 4 ruedo' car DI neumticas. que turcionen por d no mrenos de 12 vardas cu- -do e Clcidad o nN.,el. .eme- Sl Modelo LP de un .olo cuba. 1i". daILe Tourneau. adap- 6ra M r usados con el tractor I0-8. Los rospodoeis Dr:'drhn o uaodcs. E'thn t,.ics los ,lee Mle la Sal0citud No 382. sie a este requisi,.- ooro los lquse hse n de obr.r el 23 de 1951. en la ofic.na del de lnocenes, Bal- oficina divisions modernaos. aire oeondcionodo, completomente a- mueblodo. Apropiado para compa- as constructors, mdicos. abaga- dos a cuolquier professional o agen- le. Inf6rmese Tel. 3-0386 u ocu- rrir a Via Espafa I. aportanenao 4 Los aliados recapturaron alladoR. Tenemos que decidir entire las vidas de Los comunis- Las o !as vidas nuestras. dijo. RETIRAN EJEBCITO ROJO TOKIO. Enero 19 'UP) -- Fuentes de informacidn de la china nacibnallsta dicen que los chinos comunistas han retirado el terccer ejercito.-l coopuesto por mis de clen mil homrnres ave- zados en la luena.-- de Corea. Se dice amilmnio, que la retl- rada se debe a una reorganiza- cl6n debtdo a las pirdidas su- fridas ultimamente. De ser vs- to clerto, dejaria al cuarto ejer- cito en Corea. miLs el ejercio nor-coreano, qon un total de 250 mil hornets, para hacerle frente a la.s ropas americanas en Corea. - Asi mismo dicen los infor- mantes que Rusir ha. movlli- zado sietc divlslones en Ching, compuestas por mas de 100 mil hombres, pare protejer el terrl- torio de la China comunlsts contra una poible lnvasl6n de las tropas nacionalstam. Be cree qu estas dlvislfones cuentan con tropas paracaldlstas. PFar u parts. el serviclo de intellgencla de los nEtadoa Unl- dos en Tokio se mostraron muy interesados en los Informes na- claonalitas, pero no confir- maron ul negaroD las notleia. La anunculda reUrada del ejtrclto Chino de Corea, puede ser un reflejo de lo salguientas eisodlos de la guerra en Co- rea: 1. Lam fuerzas alladas que- maron pueblos enttroa en lai In atus Sobaehk en. la zons ,uts.au' GANGA! 'Studebaker 41. 4 puertsa muy buenas condiciones. B.285.00 ; Calle 9a. San Francisco No. 36. SE VENDE---Un pick-up 3-4 tonela da. Chevrolet. buenos condiclne, . 8.400. Cio. DulcidioGonzilez. F- brica de Mosa:oq. Avpn;da Cuba No. 8. SE'VENDE'-Comioneta Pontiac. pa. sajiro, particular. en perfectas con- diciones. Tel6fono 3-3341 o 5- 3069, Panami. GANGAl Buslto en muy buenas con- S. diclones, Facicldodes de pago. Ave. Peru 58, altoi. SE VENDE:--GANGAI Chevrolet 48 convertible, en perfect estado. rat bataontes accesoros, v6alb pora 1W convenclmiento. Para informal Home a yea a Frank Alem4n. Smoot y Psiedes. SE NECESITA Domketicos SE NECESITA-Empleada paro oficioe dOmesticos que duermo en el eran- plea. Ocurro a Calle 29 Este. Caso Elida No. 23. Aportamento 25. SE NECESITA:-Empleodo Dora ofl- dios domdslhcos-y que sepa cod- nor. que duerma en el empleo. Ave. Manuel M. Ycaza No II, at- tos,. Compo Alegre. SE NECESITA--Carguera con expe- rencia y recomendaci6n Acuap Calle 50 No. 54. frente al Baturro. SE NECESITA:-Carguera con expe- riencia. Debe tender recomendaci6n. Ave. Peru 58, altos. SE NECESITA.-Cocnera que seph cocinor y sirviento competeite pa- ro limpreza. traigo referericas, ca- IHe 38 No. 35. SE NECESITA -Empleado pare cu,- dar Baby. huen sueldo, Cofi Sitton, Colle Co'6n. SE NECESITA -Una coc.nera quea sepo cocinar. Colle 48 No. 33. Cr. l"r I-TA c---l---- --* I ISE NEC lI C i r -- Ermpeadauu puaru servicio de case. Avenida Manuel Ycozo No. 18, Urbanizac.6n Cam- po Alegie. SE NECESITA-Cocinero que otienda la casa. Ocurro viernes 4-00 p. m. Embalada Amerncona. Calle 37 Este final. SE NECESITA-Nitiera can experien- cia que sea una persona responsa- ble Muy buen sueldo. Colle 47 Es- te No. 17. altos. SE NECESITA -Cocinera que sepo cocmnar V sirvienta competent pa- ra limpieza, traoga referencias, ca- ll 38 No 35. SE NECESITA:-Una empleada pa- ra oficias domhsilcos. Calle 13 Oesle No. 45. SE NECESITA-Emoleada para of.- cia general de caso. Debe dormir eo caso de los potrones. Belli Visto. calle 48 No 18. Tilifono 3-0870. SE ALQUILA Cases SE ALQUILA:--Chalet independien- te. porada de outobus, cuatro re- cimoaras, tres boAos, porch. gara- ge. San Fonc,sco. Ave. Se. No. 10. Informes 2-2346. SE ALQUILA:--Ca.a. completarrente amueblado. dos rechmaros. par 3 meses.. desde I de Febrero. Calle 48 No. 15. Tel 3-3443. central de Corea. a fin de obll- gar a los communists a salir de sus madrlgueras. cuando Be su- po que las tropas communists babian logrado desllzarse a tra- vis de las lineam aliadas, en apoyo de la ofenslva comnuslta destinada contra Taeq., in la playa de Pusan. 2. Tropas alia- das sin Identiflear lograron avanzar a posiciones a 12 mills al sur-este de Kangnung y a 12 mills del Paralelo 38.- mis uil note que ningutas tropes del pctavo ejdrcito en Corea. El advance fue heche sin contra- tiempos ni resistendla. 3. Un peloton comunistas penetr6 en Ansong a 38 mills al Bur de Seul. sostenlendo un esearta- muza con tropas alladfa. sin consecuenclas. 4. La armada Sur-Coreana inform que habia recapturado Ullvul 35 'mlllas dentro de territorlo comunista en Corea del Norte. a 19 mills de Chinanpo, .ue s el puerto pare Pyonpyan. la capital .J- munista. El objetlvo doe tstan operaclones detras de laa li- neas enemigas no ha sAldo pu- blicado. Las fuentes de tnforisactin racionalista en Tokio drlero. que los comunlstai Chinos Mi- bian retirado el Tercer BIEr- cito al mando del General Cien Yis, a fin de qu se e rpeueratan en Manchuria de lam derrotas que sufrieron de o anom de la la. Dlvlsl6n de Mariatoa de ca Eatados Unidoe y de otras fuer zas aliadas en el noreste de Corea en Diciembre. Mien Lras tanto. It laerca ae- rea aliada lanz6 mba lde 0 a- taques con avioneg de coma.P.te contra lom comunttao en C',a- rea. mientrae qua IA muper- fortalezaa con baiae. ji Okra- wa bombardearon a, PyongYang a travd de na eootna de noile- bla. Loa avlonnes de .obte concentrarow mem ataUbq en un Sector &a in.a dSe 8elo Loa avione s de rcnuate reeible ron 6ordowen. sde r "dtr o cu- sar raeng dafti a lsdm- DA cas a y editsM" al br" ran tropm. = oquo :,,- *iran do .dogG. G- pruni- F -- :" "- bar y'n Na. cPA llN T Sel nueo Edefici f e-4,-itel Elponible Emun nty u chico.fl- .. 3-0140. Aid partanmento Storage V. tre d-o, STel nu4vo Ed ficd --le y uno chaco. -.'U~i- o portamento mi letm. Tel.- 2-2473 de 1-2 p. a 4 1-2 p. m , SE ALQ .". ARartamento pars pequmi..aonwia,. Via Espaiia 2015. infor.n. tlfetMo J-1960. SE A i ro r6d.co. depar tamentta .,cFlo, cocina, servi- cl. CAd tercera No. 3. Infomes Avenide primer 25, Son Francisco de to aloeta. PERDIDA PERDItA i lloanta 750 x 20. mpg.. Thorbred Dayton Rayon en ring .de Cati6n Chevrolet. perdida entire lejlo y Cepira. Pertenece a Aristide Oucroux, Santa Maria. BuenW recdaoansq. ' LECCIONES APRENDA a' nejl con expert oa cane -.Ltamw e 3-2955. Ponami. COMINA OM LOS TRABAJOS IN LA ZHNAtA ISTUIIE HOY MISMO Y PRIUARIMU 1 usted sobe leer y escribir puede estudiar en su propi cowM cuolquier profes(in: Construcciones, Ingenieria, Comer- cio. Ingles, efc. ESCUILAS INTER- NACIONALIU. Tel. 2-2532, Apdo. 93, Peualt. SE NECESITA General SE NECESITA:-Una mAquina regis- tradora en buenas condiciones. Di- rilose. "Laeon Nahmad y Co., Ave- nida Central No. 52. SE ALQUILA Cuartose, SE ALQUILA: Cuarto amoblado, entroda independent, b a A o anexo para caballero o dima sola. Perejl Cosc 14 Apto. 9. SE ALQUILA:-Un cuatto tn calle 7o. Na. t9. flmrno piso. II SE ALQUILA:-Cuurtos frescoi amo- blados y otro sin rhmuble con co- cino. Lloame tel6fono 2-2905. SE ALQUILA:--Cuarto con bolc6n a la calls, en calle 4a. No. 9. Al- tos (Precio m6dicol. SE ALQUILA: tReeomora grande. Bien amueblada, cocins, -lux .y gas a matrimonio Sin nirAt. C4lt. 45 No. 19. SE ALQUILA: Cuarto can bafo\v servicio lndependiente peara uh persona Colle 33 ste No. 15.. SE ALQUILAN:-Cuortas amuebla- dos completamente independnietes a persona solo..Coalt 45 No, 19. SE ALQUILA:-Cuerie para hambri solhero de buenos costumbres. en calle 46 No. 2, con teli6ono, 3- 2755, en PonamA. ' SE ALQUILA:--Curto con mubles pare ino persona. B.25.00 men- suales Avenida Ernesto Lefevre. cosa 32. bus ozul. SE ALQUILA. Cuorto con a siin muebles, uno a dos caballeros, buenas costumbres. Avenida Nor- te No 52. Tel. 2-2109. Tenaos e en existetlta:. HIERRO DE REFUERZO CLAVOS de today case ZINC ACANALADO 2 x 6 v 2"' 8' Cnibrr 26 RINDJ ES ELI ACTEIEm. ...ft . SE VEW ' EN CAIOWES E TAMASOS CRIWS C. vent LA BYZKAYU SI NEESInA ., alo de Feeta, i '- MaterlalE* -W i J-NW Cocts. Obhleo Piea. VENOA A V!. ; 0 NO PM si TRARL OEMLO. ON LE DSRI I BrochasyPinceles Ingleses Cepillos de Alambre Ricardo A. Mlt, A. Call .16 Eute No. 4 *- -. ;sam GILBERT Mix Masters complete con todos lose aoosorlos R '55.50 p9M W ALAMBRE PARA OALLINAS ZINC ACANALADO 2xi y 2x8 ORAPAS DE I PULGADA Abmacenes Romero Ave. Norte No. 48 LaCorte A.re causa Ia. fecha -en que los diputadds aets fueron puestos a 6rde- .sl del Fiscal Visquez Diaz i It ,feeha en que este orden6 su )Oertad -transcurrieron diez y nto 4ias'. SAt retirarse It expediclin de IS pmg kenciE solliitando la copanclas respective ,al Ju- rtdoel Circulto Electoral, el *-PUW Visquez Diaz. dice Is Carte. "ejecut6 acto que puede mer ealiflcado de doloso". "lf -rcal Vasquez Diaz." .l- u. diieando la Corte. admitsa, at mdilr indagatoria que, en loei diputados electos a- inmunidad al l lam:r- a declarar. Este functon- f ie debid baber Inldaldd' lento del cmo .n. pB ,to- ya que el n6 tlps que contra un hD i -o puede Ia autoritaclon de Sde la ComIal P Seta en r eoaWo ento hubt 7 de Soum ., e s. o . ..r.. .w.. r t- TUN QUILA G o. io 0 M- .Barrind' d.V..t e- Herm os-, Barte "il .- Pareves pLder iear y Moosde OdOmt quo u de 2:00 pm. a 4900 -.. .- ._. ..-. -... .s U r*. - 1 *'';;- *^ *< I dlae la M5- veh sero i la nM d. .. QQ 0 En de 291, seran d 1rdeiM: del FIne- 'qsacltobplearos d - Mr fthl para todos objeto par tr I,' ___CO SatSA i dod 9lathbsl. las -lo add a e durante las peo pci un put9wm. Os) B orBan'h de trabajo. de blerno, fue fothsiRda en utlsa, S...- la57 de la mafIana n donbu la, ate tat ofacll3 Sdel Itd hata as cuatro dijo e "quohs -uta pa- , de a dies entre me- ruce star eUd -a cocttnuar I mans, o del UM al vIner- su "in6ue lItbta en Starlod GUI del tliatiaco de tono Ot eMa nS uplaS46 f vehnlukcq imorMuls que sOn fers flz do quo avi"o, ea. .! .? m no haymn ddo 'lnpspconados, deo t aet It ulf no quo- er s S S .*. - los ian, opecodonkr enae- dabs ma r9 ue auma- a noorjab,.tmSe guid1 a .tt: quo s, reduecan tar d .. d a has hora di. lcpecclon. Par lo t aelfes l La Ctol$o 1,em-eek general-n bay quae "hoser cola. teri ., ale IntO LeM .h0 l adTe4 ...... ,- .aoi52 d~~q 8 *Ksg!d .^ .er1* muroditro at 3 Pta i |DadR L "a E P..alU", na ds, la. e6m d e stautmlta:s es rs.UY198i2.a d0 pr aqumllau sanclo t^. el nilximo de en tW a .o la b a en eta r-trifloe,.... alanf. aaO U,:_Loadq n,1 e va- r obvo a, otl. lajUh. D lore in ,at, ,eo nh. a, n extranluw ocndenadum par es- otrOw cetats S(nhtaul, Il e~fnoininlO eomto VoSe tla falta couforme a la presen- precio del-or.c aumneat. un Casino mode .q Le ey,, aran deportado des- El GOdIn ta, Y4 L osota) tI"E ut] pube46 wapllrt u condena. uni6 Li a.m^ Si PS uarl-illOr46es ARTIClJO TSIr URO:-La tar las lnstrucaone QUa que i eera edIo tle tlo dMe M ra PoUida, rcom ruapontble de clons ,jo Ola-dln w pronade dondiragbantrdebi par d sfa.oa,-aa-nouata SOu e, ..W aiuna de Ites ,lnfracclones. Jebb. Ao qp qo om utan per- Paor lau raonea olo tendra de:icho a la ex- denda is, epenusas de ulega esta comla6n eonndera carcelacl6n bajo lnlza at no ea a ,ur o@idu pacifle, el aitlo adutdo a reincidente y at contra ella no pro de "la 10ea para Ir curea otra fcei6si penal per la cp e t a.d podt.r Cao l t a- "Y via judicial o snistrativa. acostpbare a Idea de to- ** aalver, ARTICULO CUARTO:-Para mar uaa ed e- a no Ja apliaol6n" de laa pcoa. e- yarlasoa tWr a*Tctra u C a e r % cablecida en la present ley se nacidn de G00 il.lone de ho- e la t seguiri el procedhml tto breve bitantes. -aegrdoM en el prticulo indlcado an el Captulo I del Ti Milentras nto. en leas Mac- i. Contitualdn Nolsal y talo V y en el Titulo VI, i..bro ne -nSan-K Il. esmoa, el Dewrte lay Wr. U- III del O6digo Adrn t4ativo, portavas anun"- queo 0 naole- S t I Junta de o c rn relaei6 en Jlos decreteo re-n, .laiii--lkuum a 1l a L gIambntarim Ylputes I.bre Po- en fav6d^ol ' Cl correcclonal.y deportci6n B.tied l dede eclarair *' blser tia uoo ] e S Shsralo dio'd matr toa gsdo mors"' la China eonta. "r Panam" y a 0 WO : ta dabln fue tonad0 d- cho hotelpar OAloM 4 AR d ta ro do do nearlo y era utLaqaude ro ua tar l"e sostuveron ta m- n et ;ta n pl a as pa corn S r lo in Oa a 3 f; detdenar Ia ddstruaciW tCM hUos. Wa iae y SUsiaucadneAo, td aMotm soon-4d rs.eM. t plantain, y para degmiJar k n )iy 0a,. tire en poder de person l u ol MiVIa. el Afal rA- de "a Pqaq eo to'dio o -le usan, transportan o traftOan j-MI"P1yd*t dlr noesido U ej.., rtas'hI eeoeAiderartn lOU' f. .tZ jew ned Eremm A1TICULO 8BSTO-B,- ied adttse miento Voca0 d 1W .pJS 1 modlficados en eta forms los 101 trabaJadorea, el ..pUsO7 c :. S,' artieuios 194 y 135 del odiLeo e0hd, la proteccin do'a. Quo U-ta J!.S Q- Stultarlo aprobado po d ..nuales, eli reclutamiento o Sdeo 1947. te trabaJadore- del campo y ia ARTICULO 8PTIMO:- ]ata laa minaa y Ia soeu ltr. " ley entrara a rogr dude au clal. Zn esta cponf t- promulgaci -n. ., B r a e 1, Ecuador, Guatemala. *- "- Sobre la deafema -e 10 DmnC Pe@76q u dos. cohetes o sleonce doe an. Srtaeo Ma r"ta t nil ata trel remote contra lam i-eluf a, )lage' pronto deib do q- n, pa q.ue no bay .navIc.ag pardi -art la co1nfere a, M ist n hl n mo ;4. 9 '4 . qua algai elcn 1ree O n o.Int die.lan d _yeoFtW, e I -a W- medios de combatar lea seu ab-n oIai.aeJ dm;lde Co mainas. En ofeoto, actcs- favorable ,a-r i ana on.e r-Prlne- ment el cCanal esta ohd ina teaa fbato'eoI aiq fiots". yr condteto del Ministro de laW aI articulo continta. dteln- Haelenda y TeJoo 'deior Al menu tvls w t S floors, motor Al tastir 1 par]aiin 49( ltn . .d:o- "No hay lastalacloues de clbiades ATrO"d et7 d llld p tS Tj vaijariflel q eo e radar que delaten a lo Inva- Cala de BSeguro recall t con- ade a.Pquo sores que deoeen detroir hi ducto del Profegt Or'hst1ba i-_. -plantia elctlasO 4dl Cenals AdAr de Unipla. s Colomunicacloae I ups oilu- s. Panama, onet a de a 1' S san. No hay bsl U de avanuada Eata CotMOdn -hi etdoadne fl que anenen i tla rms o ue I- propuesta 'd itl" inter- - lancen aviones de combat. So- americanad. .~A, tao; ets;ta- .Au .colet, s,- lasente. cuando l.o laaer- blucer m el hotel" Panama'" eho. 31 espaes basyan desembtteado, ae.,cuan- i oasn ao modermo etono o9 anou do nuestras trophy. --urat reg0- et 'Intitcln .f. nento- podr6a laceule orMe- dpo n tt. o- wkl A ... .-:*- , . ... ',+,,n,^ . .. ;*-. *-,- -- - W 4 ~r~' tr' - 5. *- M ".'-":- 1'" '* " "f '" ~Ct4~ A 4Al-. .. qur' *1tett" at* tka-kl INTRAEQUILA? ism 4 imug, M l In. do"I '^ bw0 y s--owf I dllkllW I .il a ;_: .', ;illi ". ,. 4. ." .. IA . a. ~1 a A - w DIART AL. ACTOPO SAT O- 5I CAL t A.*. 4IJ .*-*MAU t "-NT - -, - - A I it - SN r.cha 1sub I s Na:iontId tAIPEI. nie,. fIeus %" odL j proedUo quhe fI .-. nPalltas chlnu Un CMa ants- dc e '- .._ber I* nmj Sanero 1t oam mmuNtsa bhafo por de cesacion d adel plan e'Cor, Madam B nCor l S djo quoe-hMbi mero osn tra lo - BiCUM u As dame Chlan -I a las NadloneS deolaren p 1d .4 do agrqoor do Snan " ma I cree ,Per ,d para mra y con N 1 declaramc- an r" car ts h t 'o questt lla ban a China gno nd are wma por no moptua Is ceaa- a6i de lanulutwes e Cu- :+F.. ,+-. __. z " ""S st,. a u- ":':A i,,,, Q ,.,T,, ,_, na *olWa pCoFa" de log Kao 19 ,(UP) -. L problems .d1 o tromo Orlente. do Ia Indi, Tennln6 0llna.o: "Debemos c- declar6 quo vitra.ata ft quo lato au- ,I jM .I + r" la po- a ... - .Olonar me- s "" la gue- a1da, sore Is US9A Y IF OWE t sup st i6n "No deseo hacer l' 1IaInsa sobre la ei ,) la cual e let- la haber po- Pm"les" da susm a8pei c- r1 ,W parece claro que rnianiL, Vty .-" RMMIt, m consult.Hl 7 m mo. 91--0 I -- H nH ,^noaawlm d ,el4 .- , 'P ~uero '"a- d d ! b boy. U.; '------- f I C lr t'mde d t lPAIFVERICANA Si .u eA *ofelal - u. P VI-RNEB qra 3 sots tiIS&Vo Sor i .A Quaker O M r a ..M.or as *o lP6' tuo n y" coa al.o. & lVrlegol jcrst V5pts. todos ,s .Prt I.p.-Por lsO Sr'f' III pd al>l oaresd< ile r SOlae Unidas en*S 111 pu to do mapor at' fl4 S.. a Atar.eoer o SWI a.rmadas a C tancla y que ain d -ada -5m4 n omi n ,co B-" ...... .., alonare el mayor 4bate. 04 s 1 i ie autorlm o ao Ic o,,,.b :? Ss go de la NatoM oesUaM i 7:15 ad 6rgno it quoe bombardon @1 eitl 2 .. e" tra chino..ES a P mO : .. ..... r... . .l _.aMlegdedoneo la o nrieanas do quo ar p. ,*. : II:45S Wll i g" II 'vs meri presented - I :0o S e"- Sd Acci Col.c.t.p "8:39 Sor tagm de sAm dr 5 wlMlhagsa su recomendacc on B y06m Caene ~ Juntamente con lasam n a: + : S cho s que cream oportunas. 9:30r nS t :4 varilada CONCURSO DE PRECIOUS p.80" parsT .flt2:03KL t.Muulcal de Hoy SMSi6a do M rtrimh. 7 Couprus del otWUbishio 1b001 I .B Hsel y Trew, nirpropuatas corradas has- uu MA ABADO -6.. ui0 a I P D-te anA d l, s el&1 I-40$ g e MhAXl M ao ea, D .. ps MaraUbe 8:00oAi s 0Ma S R m .WANDEZ. :1 Desprtdor Musical a s mPlauim A. a ttre.. aam Intrso s:30 Noe ad" dute a ibu o fa der a 7:00 rimsafioleorl Ift S G 7e -A WI+fRA i ;a I n c 8:00 t_ o I l:w =r 9:1 Dohlas os 0:30 idaI asloe U" . 3.46 aIsole l4oIs M4hO Imumodes plcs I "" f 12.1 '1: I Notic:ow' 12:30 M uses do saisn S1. 1 s:0 Primer carrera ? P t Ripe. a de a" 1:00 Canalonero 1: 18Carrots 1:30 Cantsres do Waoni f:00 Ritmo populS- doe hoy 3:15 Ourraot 2:30 Espafiolerlas 3:00 Acores Porteoes 3:15 Carrot Yamosde vacamra I1 De vets en los kamete ta. blecinalt de la duded. GANESE Hsal tas 10 a n. df d*,.*e . " r6olblrin .prpuestas n *I Dmpacho. p4 inistre. obras ,piq para is lmpleus, Inspe .a g fo* rI d rg piJ doe *xpansn.l, para lapintuwa total do tues 1 publea*# t national aomprendbhkountre Rio Hato-y DivIta. Las espeofiosstoia' y datoe ptlhtnf pni"N obtenerse *err Is fboti. d Caminos, CileiI y TK provide dsp6sto de o/6.00. MANUEL V.:. Mudistre do Obom albbt4w PaiamA, 22 doe oldnbre doe 19 InsisaL en qur u pd/o .leve ase tqquaet (edk coan bIdnro) ? Veadido por: Service por: ,UN POLLO DE.U-CIO.SO DOWNI, GI SAS PAUL IENER * LA NIUA a COMISARIATO DON EL 5ANCRO BALBOA CLUBHOUSE TOPIC RESTAURANT UN PREMIO SEMANAL NEGOCIABLE Y TRANSFERIBLE DE .,: A'it I Cl I. .4 BOSCO B.100 APLICASLE AL PAGO INICIAL DEL LOTE QUE UD. SELECCIONKE EN IEL "EDEN DEL ISTMO" CERRO CAMPANA El tiquete premlado le di derecho al portador y su famiUla ft un p5 ACol tranaporte par unestra cuenta, a un coato de B/.50.00 completmentG 0RAT15 par Ud.. para visitor la Represa del Parque Villa Real en el Rio 83smllcs 7 soleccionar el lte que a Ud. le gusto y tomar posel6n d d inme4SDlt. EJA SU TIQ FFOR CADA COMPRA Y PATROCNE LAS SIGUIENTES EMPRESAS LI M OBEQUIARAN UN BOLETO POR CADA COMPRA: LINEA TRANSISTMICA, S. A. AUTOBUSES COMODOS, BAPIDO8 BE.GUOBS PANAMA Y COLON. LAS "LA BIZKAYNA" Case "C" No. 1. TRES AMIGAS DEL "EL BATURRO" Calle H No. 5B En estos lugares CIA. DE LLANTAS Y ACCESORIOS Calle 1i Oete. esqulns a "H" Llantas v Tuboj Imonchablet "SEBER- Ustotlas "PRM-O-LITE" Bleileotas "HOPPER" MUBBLERIA "3R dSb" Ventas a laos V por el SBarma de Club Cale 1 eote No. 74 (eerca del .s gro Social) OGE, F. NOVEY, INC. Afte. Central No. 279 Materiales de Construccl6n TOME RON "0OROONA" y GINEBRA "CAMPANA" CIA. IUCORERA DE PANAMA Avnilda "B" No. 101 EMBOTELLADORA Ave.i JustO Ar om "ROYAL CROWN CO0 Subosribas I PUEBLO "MERCADO BIZKAYNA" Calle "C" No. 9. consigue Ud. mAs, por menos PARQUE VILLARREAL BAR, RTAU CAWNAS, BARO, RIPR3SA. o ReSa . EL CORTE mIBmES AvenMda Central No. s Rooa Pars Oa baleIoa. Articulos de Tocaor "SEAFORTH" vara Hombres En lau mejores Farmacias v Almacenes NECTAR DE PIPA calle a. No. I La Beblda Natlonal Mas Refreacante ESPECIAL PARA HIGHBALL k ROYAL CROWN Dens y Calle 0 Este LA" v BRefreses "NEBI" HOY mismo a Nuestro CLUB DE LOTES por B,'.3.00 Semanales y asegure *I suyo on el "B h N L ISTMO" Alturas Del Cerro Campana, S.A. .G. e, 1oa .s .an a H ,-N .71 Anarsdo 2276 PANAMA.IL. doIN P. Tlt.: 2-1126 y 2-1733 COSTA R ICA 'XV ^t/' Administraci6n General de Rentas Internas -I- iT LACIA M sute st dol eiCm-. - . .M daoB d. ;raO 4= s. AVISA -i B c tedo los siguiales hpslos o elecluar asp: IMUEkES: (on 10% do doscw lo dirane el presn IMns b hero. .I.me B/. 35.oo a y Rgreso Solids de Tecubui: Viejes do itimlmrif L-i y j.oev-. No. *wr mayores iafumms: S. . ... .vow, AIU. Ci 10% de dscunto has l 2d do. Enero. TURM A a psr del 1(al 31 dEo hro actual. e(OME-CIO: A la dailel 01 praesle nm do ern. * V. A FAVOR TU10R NACIONA PARA TONS E -S 'I I - .-. ~.L [ - .- - . -i 0 a . -*+ .. i'- = *' ' .* ;;,.- ir-j __YI _I__ ~__~_ ____ ~ L.I-Y- ~~~- LLII-~L-~ -.1. -- Mom I. V, r I - I I r .-wo -- _..~ -_r -. --.- *1 11 ; l, Jli ! I * -H - , . ~:-~ -.- r >'< i A.4 - ". rie De Csos IL PAMt AML S i6* aZona y Realidad Deportiva 1 -.Por IVAN KANCHA- SInIcio etas cuartillas depor- r Uv s uludando a toda la afl- Weun de una manera cordial, es- Specalmente a los numerosoa colegas que como el que describe, sienten Infinito placer por cum- plir con Ia enorme taresa de cal- mar las exigenclas del publico lector. Esta column tiene au bautizo en el diarlo de mayor circula- cl6n en la esplna dorsal de Amdrica, gracias a ese gran de- portista qua se llama Guiller- mo Rolls, Jefe de eata pAgina y quien con toda gentlleza nos a ofrecldo sus columns, y a quien agradecemos muy de ve- ras. Viejo cronista en otras lati- tudes, pero nuevo decade hoy en la cF6nlca diaria. aunque he estado muy cerca del desenvol- vimlento deportivo local, lle- vando ya dos lustrous. Ofrezco cubrir algunos depor- tea, aunque sea sinteticamen- to, pero de una manera impar- clal, dando a cada cual lo que se merece. -0- En today la America la prime- ra noticia sera ei conflicto de :. Corea; pero la segunda tiene ,. f que ser el gran mnoviniento de- l portivo, ya que todos los passes ase han comprometldo con Ar- ,; gent na, como que tambidn tie- no el' aliclente de ser la prime- ra Olimplada de today la Amd- v rica, donde los hombres de '7 nuestra rasz y nuestra lenguas h gran estimulo pars la Juventud S de eta Amerlca ondia y opor- tunidad proplcia para los Go- blernos y entidades civicas de S ervir a] deported enviando to- doa los j6venes de mirltos en usa distintas ramas, haclendo 4acriflcios por encima de lo hu- Inano. SDgraciadamente el tiempo ha eldo corto para ia prepara- ( dsn fi ica y econ6mica. para Bvliar delegaciones numerosas, p roua s se puede hacer presen- Scon delegaclones pequefias yeaelectas. -0-- A un me W capeonto 4.ISMl Mfo deulrtS~l, hay ;*WBincto jmglcral to .I..am- f. t a affOTtH na eota sum a on un lotargo. S pensar que somos vice- .eampeonea olimplcos,, que ju- gamos un futbol acceptable y frspetable, sobre todo en esta parte de Is America. ociol Dpoortivo Enviamos nuestraa feliclta- clones para el destacado fut- : bolists del Pacifico de is. San- tiago Jordan, por mu cumple- af sios que elebra hoy. I CITACION COiub Dep. Pacific SPide a todos sun miembros lai r pmtual asalstencia a sla reunion d e asta noche a las 8 en si local de aI Avenida Central S*altos del Almac6n 5 & 10 cts.) par tratar y. acordar vartos asuntos de importancia. LOa' "1, Avi'o O -M:'-t,"' 9 U'i ama C '-a. - ara El Spur Cola B a El Ti Esta Noche Fren' La Cervi / .* ,***- *,' -a- Pat Saebury y George Dries en ran duelo -0- ESTADO DE LOS EQUIPOS DE BASE PROFESSIONAL G. P. Pie. Carta VieJa ...... 12 7 .632 Spur Cola ...... 10 8 Cerveweri .......... 8 11 .421 Chesterfield ......... 7 11 .369 Jego pars ests noche CERVECRIA vs SPUR COLA Resnltados de Ayer Spur Cola 4-Cerveeeria 2 Carta Vieja 4-Chesterfield 3 Los Carmelitas del Spur Cola que han logrado cimentar sum bases en el baseball profealo- nal, tratarn de acortar sla ven- taja de lon punteros del Carta VieJa, en el partldo que se pre- senta esta noche en el Estadio Olimplco. Los Carmelitaa tendran co- mo contrarios a los PAjaros Azules de Is Cerveceria, en un luego que promote Incidenclas interesantes. Un gran duelo se espera en- tre lae lanzadores Pat Scan- tlebury del Spur Cola y Oeorge Dries de sla Cerveceria, quienes estin muy afilaldos paras te partldo en donde ambos equl- poo s Juegan una carta muy important. Los unMlersiarlos Jugarin sflbal Capira el domingo El pr6ximo domingo los unl- verattarlos visitarin Capira pa- ra celebrar un oartido amst- so do softball con un equipo de dicho pueblo, contienda esta con la cual la "Asoclacl6n De- portiva Universitaria" dA co- mlenzo al amplio programs que piensa desarrollar en el interior del pals. dapira es el primer pueblo escogido por los universitarlos para iniciar sus distintos even- tos deportivos del aflo 1951. ya que plensan Jugar baseball, softball y football durante sus presentaciones en el campo in- teriorano. Be considers que one dia numero pablico asatirA a presenclar el choque entire unl- veraltarlos y capireflos, el cual servira, sin duda alguna pa- ra fortalecoer mas las relaclo- nes de los universitarios con la juventud del Interior. Acompa- rAn a los universitarios en esta gira la conoclda asoclacl6n "Joven Capira" y la agrupaci6n "Amigos Univeraltarios de Ca- pirA". La Distritorial Beisbol Present entados Juegos Este Semana BASEBALL DISTRITO3R2A ESTADO DE LOS EQUTPOS Grupo Antonio Sarrda Eqltuipos O. P. Centinelau ..... ....... ..... Jmnors ..................... Cart Viela .................. A. Call ...................... 4 Fuerte 15 .................. I Istmeflos -.... ............ 1 5 Grupo Tomas Cupas (Padre) Equips 0. P. dbors .................... 3 Granm llo ..................... 5 San Miguel ................ 5. 3 Chandler .................. 4 4 Maraf6n ............... 4 Matriso .................2 5 Patria ...." . . . .... .. ........ La just distrltorial de Base ball de la cludad capital ofre- re este fin de semana sells inte- resantes encuentros, comenzan- do con el partido de esta tarde en Santa Rita entire los con- juntos: FUERTE. 15 vs CALI Ambos equipos lucharArn hoy El D6bora pas6 al comando do la jusia distrilorlal de base En uno de los relevos mis atinados de la actual Tempo- rada de Is Liga Distritorial de Baseball, Andrsea FII6s, lanzador estrella del Deportivo Debora, limit6 al Patria a tree Incogi- bles paras que su equipo obtu- viers la victoria syer por 11 a 3. FisI logrd6 asl su cuarta vic- torias del torneo sin derrtas y lala ves se veng6 de sus riva- lesa. En eate partido hubo de todo ypara todo, pero me neg6 Is alts de espiritu deportivo del Patria, alu sar tActlcas dila- torias que en nada beneficlan a esta Justa. Por el Ddbora comenz1 lan- zando 0. Souza, pero en l pri-1 mer acto tgvo qua ser reempla- zado por FD6s, quien domino la situaci6n, pars ganar y colocar a au equipo en el primer puesto. Por el Patria comenz6 en el box Pablo Cedeflo, saltando en el tercer episodlc para entrar Oil Valencia. Cedeflo permitl6 en esa entrada 4 carreras y cuatro incoglbles.' entire ellos un largo tubey de A. D. Visue- to impulsando trees carreras pa- ra sA navetla. Los mejoret por el D#boka fueron I. Moya con tires hits en tres turnos, pars seguir de pri- mero entire los bateadores del circulto, y A. Visuete eon un oportuno double. Por el Patria se destac6 E. Talmer con doe hits en tres turns. p" -a mepor colocacl6n. )-M fl abado se ofrecerAn t)partMo a. cargo de :as no vs 8AN. MIOUEL lCaw"O VS CENTINELAS CANMDLMR va PATRIA L4 3egosn del domingo en la :_04 a eon el cuadro del Ins titdto aelonal son: ITITMROS vs FUERTE 15 -y \ DiBORA vs MARARON y comprara lasade 0losPiratas NU'A YORK, F.nero 19 (UP) --OgUn l hi sabido Branch Rickey comprara el cincuenta por elento de las acciones a los Pira'ta, Beg8 n se dice Rickey comprara eatas acciones al Pre- sidente del Club John W. Oal- breah, con part de 1,250.000 d6lures qut recibl6 al vender el 28% de las acciones do los Dodges del Brooklyn que po- sefa antes de pUar al os Pira- tu eomo vicePraldente y Ge- rents General. En Pittsburgh Rickey dijo que la noticla de que lba adqulirr Intresma dominantes era una Invencld pero no neg6 de que odmra lompra lasa aclons, Oalbrteth por su paze dice que nmeI, ha treated ,eon Rickey aeeOrea de da vnta t-4d acciones, pero quo date podri adquirir unJa poons de las ac- clones pars poder quedlar incui do entire estoa. oalbreatr, posee como el ochenta por lento de las acclones de & novena df Ics Piratas despu habherkit compra las suya a Frank McKlnney, el -rest de las ac- clones se dlstribuyen entire Thomas Johnson, peoretario ge- neral del Club y el artlata Bing Crosby. Los cuatro forms- ron el sindicato qua el 8 del ries de Agoato de 194 compra- ron todas las soclones a la fa- milla Dreyfuss en 2.250.000 d6- lares. Con la adqultd6n do las ac- clones Rickey lograra a Sua 69 afios la aspiraldn do today au vida tender domino en una np-. vena de lan p as4IeS ga. E proplo Galbreth alan 6 el ca- mino de Rickey que iara a los Piratas, y cOngmle con- prado pars sus eionis de o105 Dodgers. AAn cuando, QaIbreath vende por que sgn Io inftaor- mnantes han declsradf que ha perdldo su inter& en I* nove- na, retendrai el resto' de las acclones. P 1,. ..Ents, s por- tists, quasi- dents del - de Ven a a del sefior Ar re- nuneli6 'el o .- El seAr 1 J.L e sa ue eas el Gerent pd oM -el -- Pro- vincla n, ha Iaepad6 eon gran inters a, n'aw n-fumloes depotva, y pe.r u dilanmais- mo y entui amo osoperl u- na proveehosa labor. El Sof5ball lecil we paraoby l juogo Maumicl-osa El Aleman Jr. -gan6 ayer ol Catedral 12.4 .. -,Por H. TEJADA-- . taxrde Iug en ianta Rita pars continuer a Just. social de softball, los equlpOm Optiba Sosa y Mauricio, do de los Opticos debutan n la con- tienda, mientrts ques us con- trarlos busoan su primer triun- fo en su segundo uego. Mafia- na sabado no habrd Juego y la just se reanudara el Domingo a las 9.00 de la mafiana en Santa Rita con el partldo en- tre Cerveceria y Pinocho. En el. uego celebrado ayer tarde los equtpos debutadteo AlemAn Jr. y Catedral se isam. puso el primero por anotaol6sl de 12 carreras a 4, triunfandf sin diflcultad los muchaehob aue comanda Pindi Perdomo. or ola ganadores lanz6 todo e*I partido Sidney Tudor, que solo permiti6 a sus rivals tres als- Eldo Incoglibles, mientras que las tropas del AlemAn Jr., cam- tiron a Graham que dur6 un 1 1o episodic y a Walker que lo evC, con nueve indiscutibles, Incurilendo el conjunto gana- dor en tres errors y el perde- dor en custro. Condasini del Aleman Jr. fu6 el mejor batea- dor del partido coil 3-2. -0 'low* *wem 4 devr mr i .jM ! i tUinto de itlvo Vu 9equlf Clsar y Newk ek eorsuvy.cn 5 u4loT a I I I _W o de Atle- aadaue leptson la s ee- mew en un ltto con Ia particl- tdetacadas figu- .e .eto~ Concur- so.i o para el 18 do .l Campo de La Bo .db tendrA lugar en *Naelonal, el ter- 'ce o. do Col6n, el ca .istadlo de Bal- as regarin pa- ra as A y By Daraf eper que eata i shM s sentrrAn de gran W ord aMjorar eCat cti bno en 'condi- el leta y au- elN re en F umerohbo a peblico presenci6 el remate de .anueo eJemplar6s inleosed I t por e1 Hi- draimo Nactonal, celebrad0 se aay Prudenclo Pnlo P. adqulr6J al itmero pai lr Domn presence la sumas. 7 5~. 0 al contad-, el e. mte en pruede base der inglese0, Impart doe pdr el Hi- pWdromo Nacinal,, celebrado PrEuldoencio PedictMo P. adquri6 sin opal fsici6n potro tardillo Pamoto tet poU a sus base de opoasco na- 0 potro tordillo Pamr A proplet p arlo base de B.31. Pag6 B.750.00 al conta- do. r Alredo Oom en oqmpr6 a an_.wood 10 "- ,el, de- %Ps . ..S P ..4n.0 tiomte vl pretos baa ev Mlecano adqWrido por Hen- r White., para Roberto Reid, por la suma de B.750. al con- tdo. Con un preelo base de W3.180. Welsh Fox comprado po Da- nel CiMgllo. Precto basD. S110. P9g6 al contado B.70.00. A. yeguaO Riding N O, Vatre A TSre .y Olive Blouon no rue- ton rematadas por lce sMten- ta, pero se eapera quee on el .ia de hoy sean adquridas por S7 rlos. propletarlos, quo despu6s del remate se aceroaro a la 'gerencila pars negociarlu. Red PumnoreM lIjen los mijores progrhte ; ___* ^ , o daii ime R m l o neew . dara fudM de cam 94 1 Sdomtngo. d SpaUdede taMbl. o entree ImL neM "a do. I-o asstal6 ytofn . '!,i&. ^ * rTutou E .Pacifieo quo m enacatra Los en lI a poaln para que solb anexae el To ospo, con una Mfl aet nueva vito ued a un pa-. so del triu ya qe 4 y eon o Fecom t*m m .LQUo Los seeL B-o s w 1*' CARRERAS CARRERA PRINCIPAL DEL SABADO 5a. Correra Premio: B,'. 65 "C" Importados 7 Fgs. 0.00 Pool Cierra: 2:55 p.m. 1. THE BATH ROAD ....... J. Rodrigues 2. AVENUE ROAD ............ C. Turn- 3. MR. FOOT ............... B. Moreno 4. SISMO ................. A. AngaJo 5. RECHUPETE ............... J. Bravo 116 126 123 109sx 113 6. CHEMERIBIN ............C.. C D 13 .5 :. ~ SABADO y dbb, EN EL EVENTS PRINCIPAjS Pj 5a. Carrera "A" Importodos Premio: B/. 1,000.00 Pool Clerra: 2:55 % 1. FAIR CHANCE ............... F. Rose 2. FULL ....... . .. .. ... Aroemena 3. RATHUM LIGHT . .. ..... E. Silvwr 4. PINARD .. .... 5. WELSH f4I .. 6. ROYAL O :.; SA. PPhilUi J. BreIra MA ... -A i r 0 8 -io.- A PQEBWIDA t44 )MINGO '7 Fgs. So. Cowre "F" Importedos 1 M 7 s.I r i, B/. so500.00 Poa.,et 4:49 p.m. p.M. ',Q UINIE w A 104 99 I 1.1s I 14 I U,. '1. 9. 3. A - A L NfIY M Y .............. i4 .... , j oy ................ A. T-a SE .......... ..... J S, 0* -'IF.@ **le r' 41 . . A. . * ...N -a.' . DUPLETAS Ia. y 2a. 6a. y 7a. CARRERAS ONE-TWO 3s. y 9a. CARRERAS COLON: Para la comodidad de nuestra clientele opera. moe ahora tanto en el "COPACABANA" como en el "SAVOY". Hu*c vs Anc vs Am*ELos e*f FRdbol Mayor Parm EM ESTAiO DI LA J.STA ,* Ie de Patbel Myoer 0..3 P. IJe. mmfleo ......I...... 3 1 s Anei ........... I 1 Ib6eo ............ I 3 4 , Hmran ........1 1 2 A.oa~or ........,.. 6 1 1 2.. Lo dos patdo que pre - tari el domn la sm "PFr nlI 7 To-ry del uAtL'umayor kteU otrwmn -a cargO d46 lo ----- ------- ------ I i; val u I Sate onotuo log gg -.. muentran bla aa readiad1e m mytt dm rflusdoeop. gan d p*dm l " I U -- - ' -k. DO ^..J.^. na Mr. i Cher a. ont Ni e sn Idess ermru l tnoedoeo peo a renham6 m on mueh I IA . M r.Pt. Si C riberlhe. onema sm Ido pr les saM d *h M ae. cmco peasos gi - I e t umueocatoa 3s? del aep""te me on Ohi- tq7 y lota Wueniros del do- .Jn oc p B jusen 4rgo de: j Albe fe T . Itli bru I on e r Y S -. A{U nIabra. - 135 libras atdio Magalanesa vs J. Burns 14 librasu Laa peloss Rusl vs Villa- djm"7 aquA snf banh .. ". .. Ax io vow: ten., *q I !- Set. Gonden Bli '4a7 Heretua aoqi Mr. Foo, sAWRADN DA Galanta II -TX'CUUNSTA El MO 1IMPJ0IO Bonn ,L,_ OLA La Espatola ao y Mtdrigue vsa Otty, ta _.tV ,-,7ci o par el, pa- rob pu t el dmlngo. A. Robn.- ahn Mile dtri uon nueva opor- tunyaid. l perdedor. queds ello misadQ per o que los eneuq- tres deberan resultar movidos y reAfidoL - .* * .. . Mai. I -M 1 M'-1 -- 'T WAMHi M,' C. '"o m osAse ,.." m am. Sem VIne.... U.i ... i U a- M HO~o WNA as. memafflm' a"" fi S S i a Bhn mob. *WI. Cradsi p i domm uWt o m~urato~aa_ we-U ELOCOSTOS EN T TOOA CLAIC .E TRABAJO S- -, -. .g ," "a m do,1 . . a8a114""uasduteiood m Iylas l awe.. a epe afii at6 f t i et- 'a m gut pole pde a m , .m ..... g _yi._*,^ a '.if a e.. mdoseiam Ia sUma .i, L aw .. ..^ ! ' & .- ; 1 S do S wtesdec *"UVA YORK, Jake Mints ac cozna chico recem tb, dOl ,omo meo de Octub reA a accident alguno. ward Charles h frtaq .ontrato para defend g .of r frente al veteran a jersey Joe Waleott -n I AN"d Olympla de Detroit el W- olea 7 del prd o mes do Nato. El promoter Babe Mo de Los Angeles, a esncue- ta en bueva York negoclando onW Jack Mintz y Tom T.wa el otro apoderado de Charles pra que oete defends asu t- tulo frente a Rey Layne en Re- no Nevada, al principle del sme de Mayo, Mints dio "eatmace deflnltlvamente intersdo con -4ta propoalctih", Mltti wpgu- .6 ademn que Charlea defen- dera tu titulo alflfdor ei S de Junlo frente al- Waapeds SOW pesado Joe Maim oen uls go ia pIlnepl dewi dot peleara por la corona otr ,eqqtendlente destAcado on Pits h". En el heas de Sepliam- ine el 1eepe ,tt a S 81 '. SZ'l 'at: acky MBtlano. Sir-m PAJA- fnustro pro. debe aser to- e g*nrra, DANES. niluru v ecorldo. O% elemplaV I batir. Se0 ren FRIGHT 1 mey Head para W- Mbilo. ~ arrl onealEo. I enemito. a neora. RINTU Betan tone gran c i ,.earrers, FAN- IifWA eso destacan. w1 id6olm.s carrero, A OLA deben dispu- 1*<>.A'* ____ SALT LAKE CITY, Enero 19 (VP)-.~- lograasoluclonar al- ltan de a Rex Layne, ue * t a Bard Charles er f to el pr6xlmo ve- lfl As dleun del ecam- poonato amunal peso mAximo. MW .aStuon, manager de yeo lft@q6 contestar al Sin- Ihlatqwl. Ie ha ofrecldo 100 mUll d a Charles y 35 mil Lay.efMao para quoe e efec- w 1S eOeuentro1 sert neceea- PRrflE ; que Jenson om conveoanse. Layne tiene pers- DWairL agcas de veneer a BEzG que el Club Inter ecalo aado Boxeo del cual 'OTmarl Layne son mlembros TER M use Layne triunfe *en U Dtt o encuentros. Jone. 0 quo antes del encuentmo Ci ies Lee Oma no et habfs at oevdo a poner su pupilo Irmte a O'Charleo pero que ahom agree quoe *i ste pe- lea 'comoe.Noizo contra Jersey Joe Walcott debe derrotar a lo. 00o. 130 prenOtp qu. Layne tie no 0 eneudtra eWctra el ar- de oebrero. No deje de comprar . - *Per S. Z fAfLI J.- 0. P. PJe. Plno ... ... ..... *4 1 .T, Frigias .......... 3 1 Optic Sa ......... 3 3 .0 Barhs A.............3. 3 .* Chestrflm Jr. .... 3 .500 Caribe ......... .400 Grantbh .......... 4 .333 Cafd Dun .......... 4 .33 Oo dob ababtino presen- tarA- _ 5jf., fVlnelal de Base ball mU -a 8n cel Estadio Olimpieo, tmabzfando a la 10.00 p.m. . ChOt .f r y Optica 8o- sa la t armafntarse en el primer pd . Los Padltos quo marchan en el tratarAn de veneer A qa marafioneros del Bo8a.6 Il astunde Juago promote ser emoclonante, dbnde -los pino- chistas a defender au calidad 4 punteros y los gra- nilleros de abandonar el oscuro s6tano. Resaparees Jorge "Flaco" Boris En el primer Juego de la tar- de debutart J. Boris en el mo- rrillo central de los elgarrille- roa, Boria realn legndo al te- rruflo tia de ,ha er caunado eensadl6n por aegun a vez on el Ecuador, tratarA de obtener el triunfo. E1 Optics Bosa, conflarA loa lanzsalentoo a R. Calcedo, otro de Ion lanadores naclonales que lUbrara batalla exitosa en el 'campeonato Ecuatoriano. PINOCHO vs GRANILLO A. Rosales llamado con jus- ticia, "Premier" de nueostaro lanzadores amateur, tratarta d mantener a hu team eon el pri- mer pueato de la ciontienda. Par su part el Oranlllo clocari a C. Oonzls "el hombre equl- po" en la caja. Eate tendrA que hacer gran- des proease, ya que au equipo as hall on mala racha y un lump pnoaso, para salir airo- so de eate' difiil compromiso. La entrada pars loa double Juegoa son: Palco de terreno 0.25, Tribuna de Sombra Ma- yores: 0.10, Menores .08.. Da- mas tienen ontrada gratuitas 'qu con prea ncia. Is dan As realce a lo Juegos. ision En este nimewro 3 repertses de paIPamte Interes IUtimo despacho aPodrA. v.rahacer 10o impoibl? E E.UA. IExclusivo! - lRedbri Latino Amirica consideraci6n preference. en lo eeon6mleo durante Is cra *tutal6n actual de la Defenu? _ Losu de Win&or y 61 C MtIdMOO es - n.... Se esperan nuevas detention .- en relaci6u con las tentative de arreglo de juego de bask NUEVA YORK, Enero 19 (UP) - La policia busca un Jefe del sindlcato de apuesta del que 6as o e sabe Ie dicen "Joey y, a un ex-atleta deo eata cludid. ambos en relacdri con la ten- tativa de "arreglar" el resultado del partido de basketball del martes sado en el Madison Square Garden entire las unt- versldades de Manhattan y la de Paul. gino que muehos otroas C IerA de la cludad debfn tire muy preocupado8". Be esperan nuevas detenclo- nes pero las mass importantes es la del tal Joey y de un ex- Jugador de basketball del que me cree sea el hombre contact entire los apostadores y los Ju- gadores a qulenes se soborna. De acuerdo con la confeal6n de Hank Poppe, ex,.basketbo- lata detenildo antler por haber tratado de comprar al jugador de color Junlus Kellog qulen denunci6 el caso las auto- ridades pollciacas oreen que "ha abido otros Juegow arreglados por los basketbolltas o la Ar- bItroa en la cludad de Nueva El distinguldo Caballeroo, York y ottro lugares." tavio Duran srI ag Ken Norton, director del el ddmingo e Puerto PuMl conjunto de Manhattan dice motive do anu efclenta . que It polilca tiene datos aun- woo Auditor Provincial doe quo neoeolta mi prueba Pars. tar Internsma de Col6n, y ,oatm oS0 y7 "no puedo vctamo la ocasiflnp conelt quos 6e 1o 1 ham tra-lalo co erho tado de comprar a los basket- lcltarlo con motivo de w bolletas de Manhattan. Me Ima- pleaflo8 que celebra hoy. ho CENTRAL 'NO LORtEu MAN E Ar MO' AdemiA: El DocwnmItal do "C er L U X Adl--..do LA m N moeilontf pellculA do BOGART co un finul sorpren- dentel... "Muerto ean un Beso" GRANDIO80 double PROGKAMA Forrest Tucker g Ad.le Mara, an 'RUIDAS de Aa CONQUISTA' VARIEDADES CANTINFLAS El Rey Itdi.- cutlble del :''l buenhumorl En iu ultlma ftiaa come- dial "EL PORTEO10" TEATRO ENCANTO Louis Collier Less Barker en - "UNA CHICA EN APUROS" *Wa revista de noticiahs para la Amhrica Latina * i:tada en Nueva York, Centro Mundial de Noticias * Rpida y direcfa distribuci6n. por Avion SLeao quinoenalmente tambin estoo artflulet especlales aoarca de: Naoionke Unidas, Muado F.-nmloo, Deporte,. Perbonpltdad"., Tptro. Cnolenc Arts y Cultura. .5: bra ver todo i Snecesita .. . *^.BW .^W^,;" "CABALLEROS DEL DESTINO" TEATRO TIVOLI BANCO B3.N-. BANCO A ls I y 9 pm. Adsmf: John Garfield, en "Conra El Sol Nalehnte" TEATRO IRIS M"arfa M on iquu "LA 1?L" FEUGUOSA'" -y - rErs mAXTROS PRrSENTAH BELLA'IVISTA Amblclbwu. Ahdr y RetailaL.A "LA MARCA DE LAS EIIIA. ## PRESIDENT LA APASIONANT HISTOIA DX UN AMORSUBLINKI Narga= L -Jmauin.r Fda "Amhates pars To Bedi * GARCIA "dA"" o Ian GARCIA "with __ U - TEATRO CAPITOLIO "EL CAPITAN AMERICA' Caps. 7-8-9 AdemAs: "EL COLONIZADOR AUDAZ" .1 UasWmpeww_ TEATRO EDISON Lo PiancbM Nunl Mambn. "UNA GALLEGA EN . MEeICO" VICTORIA Robert Ran, en "EL WCHADOr! Y - HISPANO APOLO VISTERMOSA Dic |w@an, 0ft OU so Vma"7 V IM a1m aslit a ia m SwLn. A 5awgfll -bl t peft qmovbmm p-w .o G 5S2Jtdo T IDEAL UAWSWO U- w" Cp ES- Wjssal - ..-v rv. ERESANTES "IL ITA LA AMATEL -a"I--1 ISMv .* F.7. . a a-N 5- .*f;'~ cuadro SAion * PAOIFICO .(s --- - ---- -- - -- ------- r , I i T* " *<*- |
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