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~iIpuI1 A "*- -- "( f -; .','.A-+.'r .> y,- '* . '*, "." ' . 4. < ' *:' v t* ild*"' '~ t *F. - .,, , , ,.. ** .k-, ,:.,^-* . ", l t,, .- .."Pj - ,. -* *.. - '.1 , * CANADIAN WEKV .A.. m -,.M. ..b rs ; . Back est '*t. * To Strike Wol E n " A go* I n* (NOkMephoto) and guard with their tl, Hain.g from the I .- a curt .note W imr Steven- t_'mb of the r.H*y War me - NEW YORK, Nov. 9 (UP) Thous4.ds of le" men went back to work on idled ships and ove, dotks here today as rebel stevedores accepted, by' mous opinion;" an agreement of their leader te e port's longest and costliest strike. The agreement was reached shortly before 2 4 day after a long meeting between the strike W* the State Fact Finding Board. The strike leaders acknowledge their baock- agreement had been forced by injunction action, thi depleted pocket books, and the "drifting away" oft frem the picket lines. Some 1 200 strikes continued their defiance of International nghoremen s Association, AFL, reent Joseph Ryan, however IRuS Sms, Five J7od prrintoa WorreH, who W Anaenil %to-one L in the plrlenUiar.3 d -hoKlde mom- Ufa is"on o nthe.. 8. District Court at Anoeuz. WtrreUi :X-yoar-old Pmana- Ulann, wa eared with grabt by refusing to tva ft on whether to got At a 20-minate' accepted the i claim as their "aanb 'n" after = ctiu o-k locals asking that a vote.] en. I da'at thok he 9ii anything to do.wvita Pollee t te men returned to t ly after 8 a.m. tod number, swelled du mornt . told the an anU-pickeqt i New Jeey. ss New T astAn ft, ai Plw M q.rodmte S Texas. Nov. 9 crashed and fs near here Sere killed and The other 11 1d to safety. t4 on a ground i kraOoh. t6 Kelly lati a 10-hour UM ba a ltsodn when A a trahed- three ht ak* me %itrs 1.4 =ks.r 4a- I :OUebuzW~rge* S~hiLaa years, tb. Judgs$e nced, the defendAt to five in the pe- nitentlUar. Moquera had A pre- vious burglary conviction. A San aa Indian. Antonio J4- m6nem, who was charged witM a subsequept.offense of potqep- I marijuana w i given a - month au4d sentence and placed o n t~fari.probasaon.. However since he was convict- ed Oct. 2 of.returning to the Oa- nal Z6ne and given a two-year suspended sentence, he was to- day sentenced to serve two years on revocatn of his previouti probation. Jmfnes was appre- handed with the marluan la m the Canal Zone. pata The 88 Pa8 ua ma line wl to York about w.t~ vlowIn i [. f14" iallil' -oat ule. The 98 AnednW alsen,. York. Is tm to anl F their fore -t'sruptad Inflation Mir. Wrola . TC. ,t.11 (mm- S ;, Mot9, Wl-. xey- Wi - Il.45 With in i-t.'howeveiL rohume of v. S .8. and ,t . teaonar kued Sch srded as4the later*Amflftrca itly i the. m SftOreign Mil by the.asi- the drought on agfeulture abd a. lmpasa livestock production and slow re- covery of the prewar volu ht of n area, has European exports to the La Pla- e surplus ta region.. tto and The. difficulties of Chile are o that ima offset by the fact that a large threat has absorption of U.8. capital may a prospect soon, result in a gret ~uitm No. It po- of ChUlean aodutt eettag tal a.etefa Aii a~1~ltgs palest en "kM -o* o balm" Of a -U' e,, hthu bsts g s'eeih.. s - kafa oftnelyA of ls to ae aggrgate velm Am In the U.8.. any i 0| i dta efieltts evenalU - 10e 4by ea ezsom e a ek' t S !*^ m atf otOn gm* *. ''' *", ^ \ . combs 1. ' acarlo alltatf I e followtring ucy are help an countries tionary tre; has sustained total exports a tiles have at least the M ents'in other 1 guiding prI26 trols has aerifice" on .. as wetll al, i umers. ie Korean wgar 8ta dd by the U, 8. an co emuiltf average than the which ther , e here. as been a credits and a during the ts likely t0 : needn MaTria. & .. ,, . -. . ,PS, 1* ~ 1.' In. W, 7Ws, ... " +"- --:e 14 'I - I :.- f rl ~ ~. i .' 10 I In th.e w.& pAS Tim PANAMA 4 M35wAN AM mAInT wSmflvWAli : THE PANAMA AMERICAN L N ols Labor News' Ite* sA less Qt? HP ame 11 *1 Po e10of I PftMNA, t. P A LS A*MORM, mPANAsnstes IPAMNAMA a'ok*. *1r14C ea10084 Av1n W* tHus4# *MW Sa0 O st.4 1- o Rep ftgeofNYAivase* JO3NUA *1. POWKR. ,IN*. |."mme iA t an MAWo Me AvL.. New VOma. e17t N. V. Cm 4l V W MA. tIN* **'s, o i o . p team"* I v*.*- o.Ie 40 oo By Viictor teael NEW YORK It was a fiery Phil Murray, eboffing at the I\ 1 dispatch of his obituary across SI the world earlier this year, who e launched the 1951 CIO convent- I N Y lon here with angry warnings n rhat the CI was now o pow- Sn I W Y erful it could take on all its opponents "big business," the A AL, Ben. Taft., Congress and, - H ABOtROT ITOWN way on the other side. the ( Communists. SMGOM is sitting onan a ta tmJe bomb: Trying to keep Katherine After chiding the Voice of epburn's Greatest Romance sotto voice. Both stars are tired of America for recording his obi- ; keeping It (Qulet...Lana Trner's current heart-thumper is Fer- tuary overseas, and laughingly Viad60 Lamas... Ha-sali's big mystery: Why did Mrs. Clark Gable dismissing his critical almnent Walk home from a beat ride on Mrs. Vanderbilt's yet?...Elizabeth with the flip sentence, "My Taylor's staying here an eitra fortnight to consult medics about death was seemingly a gross her notves...!Martha Vickers' "dates" with Miguel Rooney aren't. exaggeration," he said the CIO 1Bei's tieling him to rpeed up those yelllmony payments...A had seted most of its prob- iuddle-a-d satoar's luscious bride will hitbl the front pags sfal. dle And was pow determined --A nose-candy san...Churchill's closest pal in the U. 8. (CoL rank _b rke, the Canadian newsprint sillieonare) quietly married to remain a powerful Independ- Belen Cleaver (of Miami U.1 in Hot Springs I weeks ago... So- nt organization fre of the dailite Marvin C.olidge (of Cal's clan) and Mary Alice Bingham AFL. Sanacer on the Jamnes Melton program) are eloser than a photo- Although revealing no total l tiim...Pelhamn St. George Bissell. 3rd. backed % local Ku Klux Ilgures, he disclosed that the lan out fit in 1934. He is now a GOP candidate (in the Rth Dis't) CIO had a record membership, for Municipal Court Justice. which should put it well abotx 6,000.000. The Brenda Frazier-John (Shipwreck i Kelly set have thrown This w as accomplished, he up their hands at any chance of their reconciling...They know asserted, despite the ouster o. t that Kelly is now breaking up Meadow Wood Farm (their 100-acre 11 Communist unlons with I honeymoon estate in East Norwich ,L. I.) into 2-acre plots for membership of 800000. , home-builders...Kelly. who did pretty well (after the split) as a "We wtped them out, we breeder and trainer of horses, has peddled 40 acres to a millionaire gave them tris.s, but. We sportsman for breaking in polo ponies.. .The gardntr's cottage wiped them out and got rid eas be had for only $25.000. of ol n Irt, fith and miuck that came in their ak ," he 5eii, Odil that the I Winthrop Rockefeller was quoted as saying "no time for tr'iis shoed the oiiat sanee." Uh-huh. Then whutals shofer and ear dolan' parked aIn ti t ii Ike o thim Wuut of the Barbison Hotel for Golslt...Eth Marma's current othS uio W aner eeert is Continental Airlines biggie Bob Six of Denver. oviet USo". , inu eles!...When YankeeS' 3rd baseman Dr. Bobby Browe "We have not nl 5mt 1114denly married a Dallas gal it left a deep scar en'the heart of the embers whom we thua Feggy Barrett, Frankle Carle voeaUl re ..Movie and toevy star elimiSted but added sn ad- Olnmel Myers and her new groom (from Paramount Studies) arte atlOaioL 4,000 ew members the Reney-Plass's top honeymooners...The Anson Bonds tried to our ranks." he, emeluded, agala but It didn't work--so they are going aBhad with the Re- revealing that the 010 h ad -stariilng. She was Maxine of the Phil Spitalay gang... YTes gained 1,2s0,000 now miEmb.rs apiekle those rift rumors concerning the Jr. H. J. Heoines. They in the past two yw-an all- relish each other. time record. -- Polishing off the Communists. he turned to the AML's routine The Baker-Billinspley Front: Gov't people interested in the invitation to CIO to return "to .JosMphine Baker thing are keeping tabs on her (and the Roger the house of labor-" hico e of "South Pacific") for use If thev try to enter the U. B. Murray made it clear that ain.. .The reports that Baker helped tfie Allies in wartime is there could be no unity now, etobably true...But not until after the Vichy-Nazi bunch started y bhouinb toe t o cheering o lng. Then she "turned them in"... Her record shows she always howackdn t he lhe e d L. to the winner. From Left to Right and vice versa-"what's delegates i t h am-pake trend?".. .Howcum Josephine hasn't patronized one Negro s~ot tel Commodore here, "T h l her return to this country? During the Harlem Day In her AL want to swallow you, but or she ducked diming or shopping there, and the new Sugar William Green has an wfully S1 show-stoppers on 1ist Street are still waiting for her to pay big bite to swallow." Y 94t1 leat a courtesy visit...From a N. Y. Daily News col'm of Oct. However, he still left the 1 ith 1951: Lena Home's revelation which, confirms our sus- door open for further negotia- t elons): "The other night I was asked to start trouble in night Lions. neibe vhlich don't permit Neiro patrons." His words, lost to. the crowd o' In the uproar, were, "In tny 58 ot discussions with the AFL that 1 notel b .a (Miami R each) Red Ponellack wife doing may be held," Indicating that -a tote-lt me for the final degree. Her next grso will be talks, soner or later, can be Ste Chage Social a sehen' Ret0r.. .o 1 Con) a r z- pected In a& effoclt create SP S rMNao Niek aedhenk'sndg mi wievn at 0n ibor federation f om a e e o Peter Balm and Cha e WrIghtm teI to aventeen million .4Te :llkke!...Goa. fStevenson of Illinois and his wife now fear n Wsh to f feta e af rb l tlaes n Terrible Mistake.. Big to-doodle over at the worker. Tipsa A dltoan foreign eorre soMdoents are being reshuffled It was then Sen. Taft's turn c ~" ur.1 o tinder-boxes. .Bernard Bameh serves tea-time guests for a verbal battering before " S..gut welcome for the warning... Rudy IHaloy has decided t i s rabidly anti-Republican b a s Ba1 r Mayor .ofn N. in a. convention. Murray flayed the b O.O.. presidential aspirant or Tho Cabls : n Paulette Goddard and her Beau of the Week Tlertn Washngton fmor a talk gristobel Balenelaga. a dress mfr) were held up in a Ma1rid at the old Union MLeau Clu Ie and robbed of their coin. Spanish gazettes Ignored It..,Two here. 4. s.peeiallsts are trying to save the life of another dictator. It w s for industry that Mur- ' '.tUJillo, too ill to be moved...nHarry Cushing, 4th. w es attacked ra now engaged In aoblt s! a I a Rome bar by critics of "Dolty capitalists." Needed stitching. gi battle with the stel ma- a i; r chep... Sonny Tufts discovered the British have no ansa- ufaeturers. saved his famoU ti M4 n. Banned from a London smott spot for getting under tables orAtoricale fury. S give hot-fooats...Hitler's old girl. Rudolph Hess. is now ia llritualtIn his Spandau gaol, where he gives keepers the creeps There were reports In high th iMSg t contact Adolf. cIO Ocircles that Mr. Murray had Stklked, behlnd-the-4eeea, with n mbt .Tsnhv. nner2is. _hon on wuiet unoe Grace, INe#4 of the p Sb es Untiv. Engineering chol hais quietly re'. a Bethlehem 1ftel Cots and Uk-' U4 e3 grant...The Frank A. Howard. Int. (he' f t ite d to meet the uno Wageu iM ohd family and she's the dghtr of IMrs. antti ho' increase demBands. e it for That Bird...Iris Clore, 0nfihtr e fa sn i i addet (she'd atn understudy M n "Falthaltmy On the CI0 platform. hda o e0 i bhuh about Paul Hesse, the hocus-fuser.' ..T- t s mes t- ar Ir F lameco dancer, is honeymooning with J no sere i s b so ee aess ir (guitars with her troupe. Merged In Barelmna... wal < big a inkas. 1 N Ml (be's the lead in London's "Kiss Me, t1e5H fat J 6 t a crhe ae it .Zee Time She FUlesi Joyce Lennett, in the l deepIng whe he shout HChateau Madrid, is the dghtr of Irene Leanett, Jb. e@d thst the Burea ofLabor -eW wy a doten years age... Evelyn Keyes (0,. s StatUitic, nd other vriatte S" et scads111 of attention In Mex. from the famed agencies, have disclosed e and Tiny Figueroea, whoever hle is. that th de~ ae tAmerican "---------------*-- o UbWe a week, or about tL S PoUM THU tUADI OWN COLUMN yi^N a et uh cost lAO MUie*h that the aver. pW ellh ond ar hadled ia o wfy sedntii approxImately $10 a week) u eodb O e o (e, dos' bo ImpIulOt i 5 do-'Ot ,ppeo r the i was the first hint he haR Sebep Se buaess l m- ui e pe is give of what might be skied be we glel l is a est se-e^a, se of the big steel companies in a asesmes- m iniie supntlyfr B|-,-,s, rephe, few days. from r i _y foo ds" et e It can be reported that des- H ----d. pite the proximity of the day ; when negotiations open be- I-R RANDY fumed, as they don't Seem to un- tween the million-member CIO ACCIDENT deotand. Steel Union and some 2.000 steel i editor: There are quite a few good companies, neither Mr. Murray ie aUthorities in drivers, It it were not for tome nor his counsel have put 1t* Their tinds a- few me, by owJt utld bea coprete figures the exact de- n of the alb bse mands to be made on the in- will be a loss to t makes you sick and nervous dnstry. Soitfs Fi at tul es. Those e are lobd- Therfore, eonslderable siml- dS of Fath- ued, the say b~ at l fleanee ws r sd te th doctos one oe stopinlteer by the scores of u - bye. o o~t.* '0a, t the parler. Sueh a dem S$ what I would sThe net but ards "1 ," would some to a page of y whn I had o m.. .i Sfhe t S5 eents an hour a M demaan8 tauI- IoiithAiaa& set f aeW wage pattern Ser had the d i- busuatyau 4 entre nation. - sar nd not w And then Murray cautlned am qv~ not w S _p yo ' 8.11 -. ha- . = a .. ' b...ddV l. i fad t. - - 9--, LI am AS|"L XB #l1 i .1 Easy Going Sly IOB NEW YORK. My dreams have been hag- under the modem scheme "Aden for several fight@ now by the dreadful of pcraonalty, so -0* 1 npaet of a recent full-page advertisement in marijuana for hI kG u , f .e. CertainIy thM t, not oz A husband, obgously considering divorce, listenc a fMM ri uddles suUlly benoam the blants. Hi k bride Drotso the WnmTlduias Swearing that r-you-now-w t's 4oodtfor.ood.l4lM amt hua -- ou look. .. iseer f 4tao mb w And the caption B 0No It's your morning to .The-aurMpt .d e urnm up the thermostat" nd And the ,go on to say that soon the poor Ith the eu o [lsow ve to crawl out ot his nice warm who e, , Mo and ver down the lay floor to tura up sedws m aid le old-t ond thermst and took Two, I.lWeve cichm of s "h vita th *: awa *rdaemnl k h. - and I ap but a boy I iry well when Just or st asde from his f0'e r * S a were speApt freesing dir ice- and bed, in rooms when we fiall got a coal ed the mWilp of one room, at sadtmd aver the t\lL I o free development b out investigating "aOCh onO in- t a" e to, u the mnaom ot so the fily feek' G ook", .th.. , ;' my tj Simbu wlthW' modern piumMs," It r 4 firefsut have pdded consid Ga( Im h--- e Ortate beuts the eoerd Psychoe e= A. w to cross the ea- i angy In the lat a T Mead OwOf ire Bo newly copM6 from the b lot wssIl ty re that we hbgive undue. t0 A g94g08eef a"4 4aothful ease. I i but. ve t the b t =oA't, gem be enough " tA keep u out of ltchief. ke lengear My "0o1es" for r. &-Ago Truman A -E-senhw r ,* R ,p nord that in 16 " OURlcomm %4 wred to Sbut appears i the udement na aetn * .-* ri.f-f I "~:. ~ 1 . I - j~hi TWO .-' . f r1".. t. b . *1 4* I, b I SA p. S. hat ww f It ps lot . n "-- I * .'^, \ -OPMR .,uk I I j ram. 4Tr~ld. 4104 4 , .** ,, ,, .; ,-V . < : . ."' -"-- ""* =i "| .'." ".',. ,':' ".' "-. :- ^ / ^.... < ,. -, ,. .. ^M^ l- t i :^^ ,.fj j ^a- l ^^^ ^ . I AN a fl IA , ~2 ~ ~ *~ A r~ ~ .1 - *~*. a - rNm f~'r - I ii A SECOND FLOOR WERE UNPACKING JAL 'M" : ,' " ')a tol Schooiteocher --, 1* : ". -. G 'o:is : e toa..e" .4 IUofst im o dtorakl a.flI arriv- SVid teGe aid. #m bandits Slabor . wre" r ortea e. I hba to get t -aad dprolieWy Ug 1 of r ,y caro asWldle river ,POOW Tpm. 1e on abe aide be- 14. ..'. Div ftor I ala reached safety. I se .qd tt nfact- Inlhe had.breakfadl tt S:30 In the af- Word at-upW as the' I rI + 1 0 hasstem n, a rdito.r ,r is-. The Com "la .as e eto p ed ru n I e order. e a Include T .-"e Iewe lolt? ssot-sffI one of the eml ,, moltu-'upt o S tt f eo Bo. S. SBSvomnoli eiS&tia. had b,. be&,.IN! jig rers I diroe2t6r the pofact. But 41=a1ovr TO e C, wd ar Cem tNomar29 cesa haw to Oif.* u Th OOLON Iov. A musical stop Sucht r until concert be holi a the Tro- thea utUt oof wfin- tp travel o*l C elubb eion Nov. o under fati on A08 I =&len ta e usplces of theTgang Peo- Bmplo /n. *flb6 off iclAU awTora thoe waf lea Endeavor of t&e Cha dof 4edr i Du- ta. The con t w -.d-i Pont p d. dhcalled ondll. oS r T.Pff,. them e'ft, y otructlq e. ,%.s o ;k ot c o= Va at at e ii,*t a .atoted Roc Anwe 62e cd1nt b'er S. aote. A. 43,,n ,D 5e.. w5Son Ahur, : oem, Wh be 40 T w e yu re- l, . Vacat .all T a uni A. building committee uI been tto_ P. 5I AVMformat b% 00i"Colon Church of the, 4-.w 1Chimp' n Rib Aba ohtouraGet ,udel lrs teunt workers -a h em In funds for the conat2uctlOl of a *$ union, .i church building somewhere in 46eB1.ayIa [ t 12 w |Pan a m City?. - y Uk'!' be'' "uu- ai time L_ Tht church has been given no- ,'. e jb h er'to vacate the premlsesltnow Ioke,. of, on 11th Street o A- he're- b830. .Removal has been planned =W t %-M for ". ..0..v. 30. 9=4 ,,141. ,, ,, 0 .. [7IW4 .. A o I..-. + ,, ,,e ..4_ A..... .- . 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T" 's. r1. ~jL. *4 I~"S F;~~'~ -a ~i ' .4 4 **>... r -J :& .2.'._: x 7 ,w. -C I - AS IN TA"S -- PACK ( B S!R CO0 Xtm-s, I A- - o OM-Bi saw wst stmist Phone: -tiN A -" A tes I : IM M Ste est "ANina de Ci6n" Building TeL 3MS .. ,o: r SHc9 EAR.LY .IOWAN 1'1 '" S WIFT'S tP.'OV FLAKES AMBURGEEi IRI S "K IT"! '4 ~ RLOIN SThtS i VILSON OLLED OATS PEANUT OIL _ l. .95 ,' 3-- HEINZ C ELSPRAD CIC | MA'S FINEST (E-STOP ING CENTER ' tellsario Perras Cluih Road) ct" :. . w -w4 0%. lmm d *. SWhere Yoar'. Dollars Go Far PEC IA SATURDAY SUNDAY 0 MON 16 oz. - . AGEWOOD S2.80 JOHN HAi 3.95 - LIBh'Y'S- Whole Kernel CORN - -No- . e = W T " ., rlt!l It it I I Plastic Mattress Covers.. 4.95 Plastic Cannister Sets with rack ............ 3.75 Plastic Condiment Sets.. 1.65 Liquor Stopper & Cork- screw comb ........... 1.60 Metal Waste Paper Bas- kets ............Q.80 & 1.00 II I -ll A 4t r ' :z. .4 4' - T.- PANAMA AMRRICAN A- argo and Freight-Ships and. Planes- Arrivals and Depar "IIIIT 1DA lV [' Implement Answer to PreWvoua H D!IT COMDAMV implemen I '., h ;. 2' i tUI I I, lVlr-unl I i.rtal White Fleet Arrives (l0 '* '- ,1^ * i/ t *^ S ^ il l l *S.S. Herdia .. ..............a ........ Nov. 13 S.S. F;atori Knot ................... ..... Nov 17 *S, '. f'hil-iqui ...... ................ .. Nov. 18 S.S. Ingtr Skou ................. ...... ... Dec. 1 *S.S. Chiriqui ...................... .. Dec. 2 *I:a:" '11-" firi'feracd Chille'l and General Cargo FPI"(I II NNOl lNI .IMt"NT O ut ". 1 ( 1. \ .I O I' .,sIli ol I Fill r ih In P 'nli iClph |i.1 ahnill No'. c il., I ti ,n load irc ,oir Sunliij n I -P **.' Car:ap inui. I c .'r 3a 'q' I '., iLnd C RMI ,FO IL FRI.QLiT S111.INGS Rnoil (RIsiOUL. F,. ,I.Sr coAsr CINTRAL AMERICA. ,Vistobal to New Orleans via Tela, Honduras Sails from Cristfbal S.S. Chiriqui Passenger Service OnIv) Nov. 20 / .S. Chiriqui .. ....................... .. Dec. 4 rELEPHON ES: CRISTOBAL 2121 PANAMA 2-2804 COLON 20 shipping & AirLine New. "--- o0- 0 - A Closing Lasl Link An initial three-year certifi- Round-World Route cate has been granted PAA b: the last link in Pan Americani the United States Civil Aeronau- rlid Airways' gloue-circhin;I tics Board ior direct flights be- Vice is being closed December tween the southern California s Clippers begin flying the new metropolis and the Guatemalan - Angeles-Guatemala City capital. ite. Pan American, after pioneer- ing air service in Latin America, 7 was the first carrier to span both the Atlantic and Pacific. After World War II, it tied these routes together across Asia, leaving a \ S ~sector of the North American -0 6 continent as the only gap in its S' otherwise world-girdling net- *C DY ON BRIDGE work. ACOBY ON RIDG The new California-Central BY SwaLD JA I America route makes it possible S HIt fr NEA ServiC to travel by Clipper all tte way. Written for NEA Servict Here's how it works: From New York a would-be single-carrier globe-circler coula -- head east to London: continue NORTH 27 across Europe to Istanbul, Tur- SNO6TH 27 key; traverse Asia to Hong Kong, 6 487654 soan the Pacific by way of Mar.- .A i a and Honolulu to Lo Angeles;. H 1 PST EAST South American jLrth :coaa to K 109 Caracas, *VenezueSa, 4td from Q J 100 4 K there fly back to New rk. p J9g 44 2 In addition to completing Pan OQ842 4 A873. American's round-the-world net- SOUTH (D) work. the new route rounds out - T (D) the semicircle of PAA's gateways SAQJ to Latin America that serve five W73 'key U.S. geographical divisions. S *AQ They range from New York in / 6KJ1065 the populous East to Miami in North-South vul. the Southeast, New Orleans in, 1le"t West North iast the Mississippi Valley, Houston L* Pass I* pass and Brownsville, Texas, in the t& Pass 24 Pass Southwest-and now Los An gel S Pass 4 6 Pass to serve California and thePact- S 5 pass fic Northwest, fastest-growing Openai lead-s- Q area in North America. , The new route not only tape a vast new tourist potential for Latin America, but speeds air- b matter how careful you mall deliveries and business be matter how carefulng you travel between the areas., be about keeping your eyes Clippers fly all the way from They belong, you some- Los Angeles to Panama, stopping *.see a card In an oppon- en route only at Guatemala City. I hand. It happens to every- This saves an entire day on air- E, and of course you always mail between the U. 8. Pacific the opponent to be more Coast and Central and South But what should you do' America since the mail formerly "'Ou .-take advantage of had to be routed by'way of Mi=a tton you .have thus ml. New Orleans or Houston. S* The new flights connect at you answer this ques- Guatemala City with PAA's local tell you a sad story. service to all Central American Sthe very honest gent capitals and at Panama with d today'l.hand. Clippers flying across the South fned the queen of American north coast. dummy won with the Connections can also be made r honest hero had to at Panama with El Interameri- fi-esse to take. By cano. the fast sleeper planes from he chose to finesse Miami to the west coast of South of diamonds, and lost America and Buenos Aires over the routes of PAA and its affil- UIother heart and latest, Pan American-Grace Air- th the king in order days (Parmnagra). h Cli- tr p. South natur- AAs 300-mite-an-hour Cp- -.the queen, which persfcan make the 2.190-mile hop y won. Delarerbetween Guatemala. and LOA An- t ace wof Diclamond geles in. less than eight hburs, we ace of diamonds and Panamf is only three and a when both op- alf hours more from Guatema- now clear. Southla. The entire trip from Buenosh n dummy and re- SoutAires to Los Angeles can be made *d. East discard- in 28% hours. South ruffed with BOAC Beports phow lis point East "Invisible" Export uBaIV I alr. and South The operation of British Over- Sten of spades seas Airways Corporation in the first five months of the current could see, so he financial year (April to August, st to hold his 1951) have resulted in an "lnvi. being an hon- ible" export surplus of $4,868,000. red whether or This is $1,909,600 or 48 per cent ke use of his more than in the corresponding 1 Period of1960.f llv proved too This surplus represents the exa- a finesse was cesss of non-sterling earnings d*. k up East's over non-itesting expendClut OR Cd a second current operations, but exeudl took a see- purchase of spares for Ut I States-made aircraft anI4 e- t ,sick He had gines. .. o n hand and Operations in the -dolM 're could ruff a alone produced a surpl.5- - but the dia- 506,000 out of the toti" 0 W the moment ed above. om dummyv This reprments an lI r di th could $1 S,268,100or 102 per'cente9r th0 r trumps but dollar surplus in the sam rlod f p the other lut year. contract v e etorv is NOT JOHN AT AI& made his seen Eist's CAMBRIDOE, Mass. (UP1..- down the The famed statUe of John Har- SWith two vard in the [arvard Unlveraity could ruff Yard ac t. .a the kine class of 1835 whe .would tor Danell C. s the e'n- trait of Jfl. -. e. able., ' HORIZONTAL S Checks 1 Depicted tool M5 D n"ted 4 It Is made VT E CAT of I Place nex 9 Metric 2 Crown measures 3 Letter of 12 Pastry alphabet 13 Young insect 4 Slov 14 Nocturnal 5 Bind flying mammal 6 Gaelic !S Cushion 7Always 16 Overturned 8 Tardy 17 Goddess of 9Striped infatuation garment 18 Hypothetical 10 Allowance force II British 19 Guided novelist 21 Not (prefix) 19 PionesU 22 Withered 24 Short Jacket 26 Give forth 27 Not one 28 "Green Mountain - State" (ab.) - 29 Palmlike plant 30 Morindin dye 31 Illinium (symbol) 32 Pay 34 Ego 37 German river 38 Actual 39 Mystic ejaculation 40 Comforts 46 S dlum 47 Plunge 49Tooth.. r- 50 Mongrel 51 Age 52 Once more 53 Malt beverage 154 Fresh 20 1%Toth doctors 23Shore 25 Laborer 32 Its handle usually is - 35 Narrow crnaent SDraded u i I I I Observance of Safe Walking Rules Emphdsized By o O N. -. ; A pedestrian, struck by an ai- 4) Wheri thqe- a no s tomoille as he helped hl4 woman walks, walx tc the lft of companion alight, from a street road, facing traffic. car. died of his injuries in Roose- 5) At night, or. unilhted r velt Hdspltod. ways, wear ll3jht-calored clotl It happeiiuf in New York City, and carry a light. and, commupijace as it sounds 1 Don't expect driVers to now, H. H Bliss. the victim, you. BE SUTR THEY DO. thereby mr'ie history He was the ------ first recorded, traffic victim In the United States. He was killed in September, 1899. Another "Ictim-.of tragic will be alstingu'lnP@ri for Oe end of th year. n-lo De- i lparitm n'.Iomi on J. iarr toib of thie Le- Mlon Vpthrson" eone- mil t Amerp n d in traffic in AmericasBinci..the au- ,tomoblle ceas 'aths "It has taen about year to pile up the first million traf- Whenever a player wins c fic deaths Commander Carting- sistently at a card game, rpeo ton said. "But at the present rate are bound to say that he's u It will takr oniv 30 years for the Maybe he is, but maybelhea second million. The say the se- gives his luck a chance to op ond million is easier. Certainly It ate, may be fazter--with more cars,. mpre drivers and qore mileage FOr example, they started every year gamt of Caasta fairly late "But we can't spare that sec- other nalit at the y ond million, not even one Indi- Club New York. Tw Of vidual, to a preventable death.. e knew what they*00i Anyone who nas lost a loved one ag,.and the other two"i in a traffivt accident. will. brId er out fora brief with safety authorities that t cation. two experienced tic deaths can be prevented-if PMastp plays cut together we will all walk and drive with paterh They had a very IU care." Ml. Theyha e "People st.'l get out of catt and On busses without loiinsi m'lW fMmd they're going. c:,me from weW es fro parked cars Pnd cross r hiee carelessly. inev seem to deliber. held: ately put thrrselves in the of traffic. Over and over we A, need to be reminded to walk with 10 care. buti "So follow the safe walk Aun c rules and DON'T WALK YOUR 40 be SELF TO DEATH." Oi Here are tLe rules, supplied by the Legion and the Nationagl Safety Counril. 11 Cross streets at marked crosswalks 2) Obey signals, lights, or the traffic officer. 3S Lo6k to the left, the right, and for turning venicleh before ma stepping off the curb. awl Klan's Big Shots Speak Tomorrow -- the a LEEBVILL, 8.C., Nov. 9 (UP) dmS -South Carolina Klan boss Tho- mas L Hamilton of. Lmvevlle an- nounced today that he will have help from two out-of-state Klan big-shOte at Baturdy night's peaking' In HorryCounty Hamilton said WWIam Hugh Morris, imperial wlard of the Federated Alabama Clans, and le Bill Hendrix southeo knight of 4 the FloridaV, at al's own, .. ive miles from Lotr1 Hoary County. has been the icentf of mqch Klan actvity Inp recent month. mp Just last week 14 masked men out. were arrested near a rural Bap- nste lint church in the county on woia charge of violating the state's tde a ew anti-mask law. 11 last year, a Conway policeman Al WAs-.shot to death front of q - _epro dance hall dn a demonstration. He .aRd a S ote-on over his policeman's oral at th time. *I^* L WN"'N ,M*' IwALM ,A-.- f '"*/. r . AND HIS F IXN98 ,,R *)B HK'A I ( w CWhMM146 WP Semethlng to t. k A t -'" ', ----M -',V..M .;I' . ,t t ilti1 0 i lk i)l -e A ~43O .1 .1. ;on- L'^ 1 oplA )ere - AANB8 tasi^ ^ 'il ##f~ Gm~QhII w 'ho r., the tint hand. one of them ed thee aces and three aix , om hts-hand. His partner, at . ext play, drew and then -K o-. 8, 5.3 5, 3.sS. aPlay turned out very wAll, t aaat lupk. Just for f It, deAde what you wuld . read any, frthe ' "It hweo knew that his IC FLINT M bemMhav stopped af- mldi three aews. Only 60 a wae need fo1r the a why were the three SThe rda for the mold w toshow a S..t &fast out. t 0al for ce* Lemd * ."., *" "* ,' \" mdelder had N 1 w" kit- =.At mr,' \s u m, ' -'^t^ ^^&SiS S .1 1 L... I **** ~ .~*d.. ;~~~j* - p Cal f *a .; *',i GE FPV" 4, 104w' ;' ~ * !f * I 1J .^ * -* *I, y - k7\s suSt ^ \^-^*-. K'. , f I * h -, II . -' - *N *'S I," " stid te -ett Com-, Oer.pltunged below the seasonal res U ecretaitj Joseph Short, a1 to take it easy as a Prel- two or three days -.after that Cular work except for the daily SViitors Will be Aeld to a mi-. for British Prime Minister ked uponr his :arrival whether . here, answered directly, "Ab- - . ..W E trate on ret i spend - He 1" uti hfla -? , .;" U .... A VCT-OR j''F. v * 41.^^ ,.-o 'Lv [lead n wtll Sfloor 6. the II a VOAafinth Ar had *I-hght any- I. Bet I never thoMght It of' T' I . I. " re Nw in mt a0e0arteld for J ;4ke mi wfljUa noma imm W ur- pora Dol .undrock. Lt. lan OPred Steiner, Atlant Provot Marshal, read th taon. Prent at the formation w all offers and soldiers o. *e Company who were not o uuseftial duty. The cIta on, authorizing the prMeSntaU oMf, the Ribbon to performin as gate guard at Fe zort OrtIk Man Oate through ut on and a- lartness pree nted the serious ftr"y orM loN of lfe of a reedent t t Post who untn- tentfally wmthM -rectly into thW path of a 'vehb. "Coroavolunta- ry a0t oft .. f he person from the ' o on-eming vehicle and -' d of pofilble D.ersonal I .to himself re- flects reat'erOdt to himself and the military 4 ... Some tmve in trees and can JfJ rftar as 50 feet to the ground, , F A L C I0 . LT A Jualr's Charm. rather for well -tMU6 clothes created to enhan', your cw Particular lines. It's best, as a rub, to shop in the Junior department, teen bar, college shop or whatever your favorite store calls Iti haven for youthful styles. This a far bet- ter plan thantrying to buy a woman's dress aid.uving It tak- en In to fit. These altetrations are rarely successful. le l because the difference sla n nly one of sdw but also one of Myle. These gown were designed for full- blown figures. not fat your ten- tative curves. ' The names that droesmakers use to distinguish their various lines mean mere tha you prob- ably think. A teen asb (1L.to 14A), for Instance, la usuallybor younger girls or for those with only.a slightly-developbd bust. If you're somewhat more filled out, but have a short-wuat6 figure, you'll probably find a junior size 0 to 15 or 17 Just right: OIs who got their grow early- as far as height Is eIn eraed have" better luck nh es . 10 to 18 since these atyles offer more length froip shoulder to waist. dable at your favorite stores B .MadU e m New Zealand Distriba te by th Swift. C., A, A,4o At 1 / GIFTS THAT LAST THROUGH THE YEARS Sterliag Silver ?q*ware ... .. a wm mn than a; a evdyglassmlg silver ti a, or trays? .. .. ..p a ot. r ...... s .V 'WR (twin. and low roistWt) sterling ilr, iMable onV at Mrc-uro. MERC iJUO (fx C ir, ) *.-.^ ^f Iwt LA MODA AMERICANA A offers to its distinguished clientele COTTON DRESSES from all occasions from 4.45 Beautiful SKIRTS and BLOUSES In Silk -- Cotton -- Nylon AT VERY LOW PRICES! zr r Lady's SANDALS Different S 2.95 3.75 3.95 STYLES LA MODA AMERICANA 10S Central Avene ' you've ever owned ... and the most - -^ comfodrtablel IN NYLON covering w SLoving lift,! caressing comfort in a new nylon and lace version of The Wired GODDESS. No shoulder strain as it lifts from beneath. White or black nylon M. 628 covered with lace. Sizes 32.42 B, C and D, even sizes only. EXCLUSIVE AT 62 Justo Arosemena A Telephone 3-1477 -- and -- -- Branch -- No. 8 TIVOLI AVENUE Telephone 2-3121 Opposite Ancon Post Office F to teprary sDULL? .E.J dt to temporary sluggiushness 2. ANTACID-relieve sournss, gas and heartburn promptly. 3. LAXATIE relieves temporary sluggishness quickly. (Tke be- fore breakhst when seded.) Used by millions. Sparklig tno is also good for cx CK MADACI, ACD INDIGESTION, CON TrATION and OVRIlNDuLtGNCZ. At all druggist-Gt Fmo today. TAKI O@D.TASTING ENO ". .- '# ..--- - 4 .1,. -*'t fl IL : ; A' ., -. ~:*L^ I-'.' .. :; - ..AT W 'L LR Y TO R E "nira ~--: 57 yS U V.wU .S.. WmabsM * SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDA HEINZ SOUil SANITONE DEODORANT SOAP HEINZ BABY FOODS * Preue * Prune Custard _- "- w . HEINZ PEANUT.rATEN HEINZ 57 S 4 &. ............... .3 s. ... ........... a - -U - - HEINZ Worestevhe Sew maw ............ ....M4 larne .............. HEIi. MANGO CH,~TM.Y- m. - IIm. chocolate ... SMarble Coke Slkces. RAISIN MUFFINS COFFEE kINGS LEMON CAKE. PANAMA'S VINET ON34MOT 15th & UqB|uarle Pauwas Alt (GeM o ed ) N:) K arrive r *a Fine LINGERIE NIGHTIES in Jersey and Silk from. ... 2.95 SPECIAL: Vt *6 F. I Relieve that dul feeling. . let spurkHg gmood-tasting Eno help you4wo ways: At bedtime noo quickly helps neutraUse excess stomakhaidd; eases that up=et,fuill feeling. Before breakfast Eao wi a quick-actas, gentle laz- 1. PAUINT as a glas of spar- khi% bubbly soda water liu~slol woM n e ta!bt am Any "A VA -' '**,-*' oth.. jan. j|^fq Bt^A .2&t JCB^t iffver 8 eniicju gal BItA .. ... ..i. ,...4. 3 -.-. W--,5 .M Vl . ila g a CE MOSUN'S BALON DE BRLLE"A AMIRICANOI' FOR SALEou FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESm TS CAL | Household Automobiles .. r . Is.*u p. .s... your Arminige Oay MId E1SIONAL S|.AE;-Bemboo set, matching FOR SALE:-.194t Studebaker Corn- Hea auj A-SS C. 3. AMERICANO. Rooms $2.00 dully - p|s, torch, dinnette set, chro- mender. Sedan, excellent condi- per person. Children $1.00, M ial a D fi ty- 6 d5 |u and plastic, 6 chairs. In. tion. House 5360 Davis St. Dioblo FOR SALE *.1 Panm S*. RT Y SA BL ADS' . I mslress. GRe sos Hnightsl FBO S 9 0 2 Pick SAeia, 4 Mi scellane PW .11 Oceans o tme e. ait.he Sad BLADFT at! Lea"your Ad with, e of our Ag -2 orf oOfm ces 0F MRgo NeCto.SALE dor dAnDaow TFOR SALE: P ndew fl ma Ce. BEet g OI 0. | L -.mhogyd thb e seayt ors nd oail.c on. oCa.l lV e . ,l ch ors ind fft eellen t con, rv eihts 3260.7 a.m fhe rocke-r p ena Ch n Pr TlIR md. o e '1'-d lctro u $2r000s. H ou d chois. p9. m.oungc ar po, ne 2-.3 9 S, B b oa. OR mE NTs-ae *_* *,_*-.,,a* *,etothe prod ucts o ~u a on - il. Aptly hu Crse 311-F., rafmbo. hge b,-Pntino, .llin, C f u9 FORSAL Fo a ddI Ko a undneah -eipaebb la heiou ous de "Blneasus f mi t 6 A.0-0p. raria uomobi b la. Donslt:, Aenio r is. o coo00 n. -B a Bbo A .t GEO. -. NOVEY, I __ b rm* le ,, aBS t ' FLr S.nyA.,Aut ooleRoNdo.nonv 3tnele143coverNad B adbo 2 a04 0ue r-n FOR SALE:IPi llano, new lelts, me- ALTTnV 311 ral l A,.ae-tert a t hr. ee refrrs Hn u igfet o r2eln ITn-o r ds 9eih t y_ _7_a.o.td rubbn r honshed ,mhgan r-2 W Csh i at s a .. ..o Cos __- __ 0TNbR__ ,, I' u, ohi Ste t i. od to n , SAholehBaroan. P2d oo Ex-FOR SALEd-29. l Ford 4 Door SE- f M If N l FO RESNT ORUfuni'sd o n t d 7t h t iilte Fellent coiio n rd of oeber don. 5 good t.res, motor in good .---_ wlth two bednmon, dt wn o uthi Ta Gllas cp, as t6np t.P het- . Street. Hou se Noo. 5 don .rs. ucondEtion 1505-A. Ake St. Fl- FOR SALE:-Whit e Northcool suit, rooms, servantA quarter t oh Ifen teai i 0 ' Sc- l boR Phne 2-2995- el 40 -lon5f New white tuxe hot w.A ter, eOr. d 32 OVr mt RA j . p oSALE:-h dnone resrerator doS.relrgs, SedanutomobleRntoneavy. pebpe sD.Ch FUdre noMals1111hg E Genera Eectric st bl W ANTck. 4 door sedan, radio .295 T hel s 20.00 794-B. Balboa FO rte ale O. Ota "'hm . burnerasy) 9 .00, a 6.used only3 .Telephone Balboa, 2984 evenn F O-LEc1__________ 1. a nama, t Il i. M uihe J inths, $125. Perfect ccandit.on or 289 5 day tike FOR SALE:-cMiscellaneous lengths vSdem gjlhe iJlj RI CAy 1 z OW i ta 11w 3C Maat r0t' per foot Best offer takes St. NfCi aob l. 1hnMe |384Cm l aIfl. SlM I"totodw e t r T SALe toimgrocm couchnon I L STEEL boy6eretentire lot. The Texas Company olen. ___ _______. PANAMA IROKERS, Id a when the . lledn eno, lete .h 3 cushionl h ondtore a nD Inspectot at house 150. J Ponama) Inc Tel. 2-0620. P lar oIbI.t..S A d. Hon electric seeing ma- w sANTED-t- 6 second hond steel FOR SALE: Fin brned Puppies, MoR-ela tA&realmS- o f ' th neDi o. Phone 234860 cycles stenographer chairs. Phrlne 3-4743, very ch p th. t final en- Uru y Street Nl 2. Ii M iw8A lat Iii orr Stree Balboa 1425-A between 7-30a o. m. and 5 p. m. trnce Ba ima l b : n . ' rSALE- 0n. Pi n O. Ex- FOR SALED- -1941 Ford 4 DoTypew or o rtbl ami reu.. Iop 7 FOR RENT:-Unfuml. hd OlMef t s5U ,d R " Ho .sc No. 5 downs ParS condition 50-A. Ake St., sI- FOR SALE:- W ,e 3 Na lorthc oaol suit, o s sers. Nt. OI a t3r. .res Io t* the . S4 veetn blnds boa. Ph 2-2995. sze 40 lPhong. Nw white tuxe- g W oke up to muic Telechrome H ie lant FOR SALE:- LiIca e146.25d olexRo Z'1adio. 6_0 cyc ue onythe WANTED: -An l rieed cookfra 4o trel ns$50.a1naro"P- OS087. A11211 months $E 0.00, motor or May-I s. obleR r o wANl o a_ wshnrgond u 10069 Ro vl FO R SA LE m c ycn, u c e t Paama..!. A rr aa d .ay.. W SE.- Boelbta r g a- WANTED.rheE -e:-Nurse -6 m onCand -ilito slheea i- ,-n B al M O torg 9S0lenb l .s, '" ii ] I.lWi , SALe-o e ce l etr cu. soea- the jD f s 2hove good mhandnsee FOR SALE -EFine beeed puhpie, d Rt 7exe ea b fI t ft tne. $5000. or 60 cycles .stenograhern chirsm Phne 3-4743 very he p o. otr endenth, fil en- a t -rr Strageet Baltboa 142-Ar i between "lo 0 o m. nd 5 p. m. Trance lnoe Fidulo.R i Club -I' e " ]o .h except Saturday of piand Sundayin. Aml Gorge Keugh. the n When Robnon ra," ya . ,I ord-p--yer -4--R Phone 2-T282 ball offlee man. headed home for Aerica he wTllewrtte., portable, ...,---- C .... L .l . -, .- . 1by car5. Aqe. S c 00 ironing preferred, good cond tion, send FOR SALE: NCi- NiAOt h am- l sectr ot.are nodtmm cae. .T -' a S t rd $800. hlf tnd for rtu to muncatoh arrived t ho apart- nie e No. 1, 43rd sa t 6 a li 's, r2g hN LHouse E17. corner Day'as H Wneorit AL-2urbe d hrr Cokr fh hIh'*e Mh I atI p ero ot eB Mr. Pond wa2 t of the .he l ot tos appal. Cl 85 The weath till l rl- I* S .....-cohc WANTED: hn-An exeeLrieTE d ELoo. 41P c. D' V *A :-TPlann ed 9 hieces.n- M .st be... a o oOE.. ..IN-.AL h i ndlew. oMe ll o ", nohAral C Sy Te hc g h ere h iOn o at h ous e He ch" ild.n Housmo1 006 9"Rooeev FORn'"SALE FO Rob1O 743-A Enterprise Ave. Colon. H o s Balboa8- 1 W A N T ED :-N urse m ai d .tos P eep-l n BbI aN D & M o to rs ro tmbint.n coo lAmv e w_ Aols11rJl:1 .iLm a ieato. Pan ectri2 r ange See end rferences. C Streeet No. 53 F hS l tr agyed 2. Gun. Apt. El Cnreo. C a btw n 1-2 H. P. 1 0 model, co -ho - od is td e r.4 r and 5 p. Tel.brarian 3-386. lete newower kendowi i. t h e fishing a. inoarod h ,1 t re ALE- V ty dreu e uneunlrait y. wsand racing prop, iid T gc Boe,.ott. hei titrer. t r l sat", wi n X ,su &. - in eoo d Bonch, tour $7. E sh reet. Neg ma tw Isn. Re- Phlon g.enthobot eeorryhote 1i " FOR SALSALE LESS NS HeC,,Vt Sce re,.,e.... 4dnult bennel cam- ed of hande In ow.Ph I foe th2 e 8 or5 lr-l'l 910"dtu.. vo cyl., he lvs -1985 or0. i plete. 9 months course in basicI h econg 1 game against Tlflp M*- in . .5 Ir RSO Na L WI A.5Pond .l arrived at hI apart- eventG1LntVr u' - -. .ter A. Pn dt eOhauLted, d r oped In his l y lU chTlIe-oe Joe lW, Wake U m Q e le .favomlte e y chair,-Ih l it- he avywei M lm (MaW'-se-bb) " Dept tP pa-t OfSanamar da: or d ar Id Fruit ri he -oi..,.' .,' in e.. $ 50 I 2 b ick, I60 cyloestnd.g afer maiaserPhonap3ea7redp.cuth toe e alonoy t o PailicThIs a tbandua'Plum ,rrStret Boath 14 .,,. 5Ath e nd ad rt. antndrd.rm. trancenBais nc iafo r la P o-am. -tieonhI h.Is 10fo'lo k hi e xCrlatSba t died in New Orleens. vlPtaoz. on a drunkennesa UlU. the Eet, The we atharl .... ' SAL. ien elsritleads. refa l.4MF-. Pord was managlr of the Sh- b tat thY appeal.e w r5 R P M 7 00 W N D T p rt r p r a ellocal oaffl e for about 10 yearC illrs.. M r10 6 To Indian be0on r his tfr anser o New Or- 'WIF E STATS AWAY CH F G ....nl ard 0. hefsan fr parclars ton Box 87id aBcltke had a novel excusid e e i fi aar cianclsm: "an- Planned -dthmimn friend. of M. POld f wltIHe ,Wn17 dn bad oIPe edCctdklerve tour treehdas la", ... Z.e r e dpto get his estranged wife d.Cawls in ago, re- - WANTED:--ne xpete rienceid eoh tae4187. hamber. gotrecently had indicated he sas re tlrln, She didnt. pM in elaau"" II h b o Vin good health. DVIodCARniion2cCidTSHousea1d69aRl ot 1- Incfar ife- vi74nia wAon h5Isi O AN, W h -aaterOarise- Ave.ol .on d ite rvro s e]..w'rn SALEt he j t v oext ye ina eC under theilafre U$v7m n ul y, They resike at iI1mad gvivt hin fNloier. a g]ot o lf. - T e d Du,,ch, 1r0 n. f S treet, New O e Hu se C,, ,., .... -.1 ,.. _,.. . ..l.b. .. ... .... ..'.t, w eA Osaid EGTALICE ii9NOTICE r. . -y e ,ars id. a LEGAL NO EWN W,., ,-. A-- ut .",Aw"of,.,, bhas no voice box UniMed i Ofs0 Amweris Cau l zme nee an Sgmn* es Ceel Z g UNITED STATES STRICT COURT oaeeq . or injury UReN IWO MDrie Se- Fe T e Mil TP BNWICT OF THE IA %Pk 1' 1111 0111of-Goemm Zme CANAL 20 ZOE -theIca1m DbiTh m of Cerietbel Dwivbs **of elbeb fnlMsttlemt, tf the am - ANJBBW M0N333. John ||Hm- hastee. -- Igg-- NHAAA P* m l aintiff .. plaintiff. ALICE RUTH ITORBER. Nwmm Anne Platt. Case .840 Ceo l. M 4l I l To the h bawamel .Iaedea ati To ame eabowV-emeGt defle allnt| r s Too an b4wqby mauad to = Tom an hereby i to appear *~-- ~M a amweor t"he semlt S led ii ta "pa*o filew in the M!a Inh- ol- as1ve-eatitled 8atie1 *ithin ltrP- >e wboI-otitld wation within ailelty I after N Bewmber 1*11. dos after the hsat phhltsation. w I cas ye at r ou ilur to so G toe ee t i0 ftan to a peor &11d ausumm a wmu be gaM a4 l-s a win *e 1ej L Vpa against pe i by i t thM gw M ae b4 RO allIt tlr t o r e ie I d1gaude manded I s se l *g htL IhsI itea t.h I C19 Soup din i the MesI li the ttat. S IPl. ut Cokta J. it U- silTd itatee- Di - B ry t cwu" tries Court for lthe. plrte C o 0t oew i D_ w ilriskt *o t* Ce. '1 'g.o e.s1 "_thN1,t sW a k% Wt e 1l th d Y eof C te . SneaC (T.i'l1-) t S, "CT. F .. u Ctek C. Tr MeCermich, Jr. bo r 27 (U (Sad)L P.AL) LClark Wift DaV iatSiAtere 1111 41111 am- I am d o Ia Pm ed it I b *l To ALICE RUTH 51TOChef C Deputy Clark Aft ttfw The foreonlag umaoe ." "A To* lam Ann Piet*o di nie You b "bmea mM S he foreNfamw h;= 1I8 **mwe wa M Beer -Ie order of Y, 91= armalt n NOC. 314 Ui06 U a of the n0S op J. i SWtt Ca"" hr oEiewta J10110.5S tate&" Dime OE ^* a se i R ate"d Sa m ot for the h aeit of the O. tintU H-- 4 t@ i ,he e effl of the n M M ad filed Ia Sid aetlnto the L allied 6tste Di tr Ils u-s o f the Cleta of mid Umiled BDivisi o Dlw f CrIuteeal asa I. Ia Db trs Court w for the .Diviselh 5E19. C. T. Basioaram J T. J W4, w.^B Y (sfd)a Do1. 1i2. 'e' m p 7t -^^l~cgM ' (fW).aLg- d^^"^ * gE1* wi ... . .... 44A .. ,-- ' r grd took dm hoI Mhea l Pressi, Get 4 ul ,B| A I * 4. 4 4h~ i I 9 S I t)i di w . >t', -.. i --'. ,.. "-.-"* k .,*" ^ .1' S _ ..S'l 'r1* 8". T "" "' A ". di. .. . of n re b Mr. ven at ho sm far, pn Obfter. -1. */jo it who -M.~M Wal Mlmth an 4l.e 02 of attvMMa.4ofg* at the Ft. inOaem Offla M= b=by MM. An- P-49eff trVIo edMla.. ton, l_ t array" ent, com- it yellow a aMons. red SleOppanthus Winfi to form a " It't- = togf the buf- ats wer let ta flan d byI ory tapers I wi .Ur tr lw The ho o eth e ho a s the t -.. rjr. B i, w adlu gut o iatef eas.e recently e station Mrs. Raymond Patrico and oMf nI al40 .' n -thb did the of the pauran. honors at the cofe *table. .e a T I l rnvitet to t the ho ltte SGwIt'Mta iel, olly, Mrs. Sttman. was Myren l Byron King, g at^,histi Mrs. -1s ?0 1 -- o ,. w_ gardner, en rot. M i,_ l. WrA. Jo-l ->>oleve e wa, used to sa' _ua, co. Lae aly oa rs, T A.Mrs 011alot, . lde : wi e waB J Cre ^W WW' .. 'h.i briadh ..1 ' .^ig "--J ^ d ^ X^tH i. , W ii...o t ..m.e w~Hu ' d 3bI times M 6b4 an then -bo W the hd with a .-2t R'te pw 'atin Ien om- binstion ste awe 5t '.office at LuO at gfit. Lobeo ITt a. MoTr repoit- ed no mm, in t ease to- fM A found a ffti Abutaut the orl"m went to the stor we owI, QUA--88 3.3t preeente tertlfitu. of sp- offers of the Balboa Battalion, Left to Se o L. mart; Col eel Selee; 2ftb'Tty tVCompany, Cadet Captain WOim Alt* lmmander of 'r" Company; Mi.-Mle D0 t Of COMpany, and Cadet Cap Miehael u COmmander of "C" Om= Major , of the onal Zne Pollee, aen mpan p t res f th canal Goe nt Up A "mk. Uo "aff- 4- A. M 9teln were co-bhm -lr l Son sale an leM i a v of Mejge Ia o aim were used a hool w .*' ; - "L . t . A h - i.~ 4 S., -.L::,^\ ,. K '1 ~iT M SI ~ p -, . . , HoUvae Odt. 28 wha i Sa9.>*l. workers walked L4 Mtadtot t h entire A-- itL Ps :vi~ It1. -easy be beautiful I Iscolev for yourself hot' you. an be more beatifl' ,.. y the fashionable Flezw ' Bra that hooks in front... Avant! . O See how much younger yohloo& .. .-itdl such hlvedy bha ourves. SeWlar mesy it' tq put on Avan. . how easy it is t f k .. t. aew beauty it e. yoy, Made in many Odm Plf 'within the reach S .a'. Try it ,n today at.o. i . /9 . ,~P.*." .~b9o 5u,' 3 '-4 'U j3ft~ S.WMt Ad ttrs .|> i fine! mm6AmftddwAw-,% 0--pa-dommALA r Sy ATY PAVUY NIW YORK fU.P.) Nobody on Manhattan's lower west side blnksl an eyelash when a woman shopper leaves a supermarket with a can of sup In one hand and a girdle o other. The residents know she has been shopping at an unusual market in London Terrace, an apartment m lt as development . The superart has leased one whole side chain of women' sappaLrel shops. Now, the women can come n, push a cart around and collect fruits, stocking, meats. veget- ables, girdles and suits. They can buy Just about any Item of wo- men's clothing except shoes On rainy days. the cloiling ahop manager. Harry Herman. said, "Our umbrellas se like a bargain steak." \ Herman, who confessed he is amazed at the Idea of an apparel shop In a supermarket, said the first feW days of business the customers just browsed. "They were used to bringing enough money for grooerets." he said. "and not for anything else." As the novelty wore off, they came to buy. Herman said they shopped for clothing the same way they did for groceries. "'They'll Ple up & pair of gloves off a counter and look them over just like a head of lettuce," he said. His sales force of five women lets the customers "feel" the merchandise all they want, he said. He explained a sales talk just doesn't sem to work in A supermarket where women are used to making their own de- cislona. What do women shoppers In the area think? Well. Mrs. Victoria JurI said she was skeptical at first. "But now," she added, "I've found it's a eimvenlent way to do lots of my shopping. avIes fightingr a Saturday rush in the big stoes on Fifth Avenue." Another shopper explained "This way you can shop without having a baby hitter." Mrs. Martha Boyd commented. as she dropped a dress into a cart alongside two quart of milk and a roast. "When I find what I went. I buy it. I don't care if It's in a hardware store." Cale Rshdur Dratws Five YW Il s elP CHARLBTGr, ,.C.. Nov. 1 (UP) Walter C0 .dmundsqn drew & flvi year sntentes In Fed- eral 0o04rt ee tWdOW for cattle leatnce on M e,,M,&,n. r fhe pleaded gull~ew* qounwcf & L M AA V'7' msVt hamend m We V8 Hs LiweyPRavors Wholesome Goodneu In V4 theredan I deidouw juicn i' ' of gardeo-freh vogetablMnotjwt a' That' why V4..s f avor and wholme gopodme no da I caanmated. Bch Juie addaitd wn tempting liver plue vitamiesI A. m, C-celdum and iro. Your fm* alywMloWV4 Serv eitmkf 6 .e 4eqWdim*SOWised i*"~.'~ 'q uwimm- -w Cesd a- Sam , W hesb reas mW a~ r eke ee m inm loel meeIag mm Paes. usmw .apmOft a LAsCIO *" LACYOlW IIb4l oew kea Smn ee* ages ml d e dw amos. um4e 0 *6 me& b6 &apewaef me UACTO W 10 imnUk. r mh eows ed#a e -Wa. ,~ .~ A A^* y H'~ .'i. I'1i i. ii i .. n. i .1 ,,"- - --.- -." .- l " J". S "a '"' '' .- *'" -." .= '^ 3 '... e ". " "^ A nowl I ---. ~- I IIA'I L " |l lll .. ..... ... ..n l .I.. . DOCTORS AGREE... It'* B s best first solid food f ,A^ MrATT~kS yaw baby. fmr yew.. -WS I ctig far younel Craem of et 3W -lY M auwtritiA and digelL Try it today. M-M pwig Am m eam i ! ,e wl nd man,. on CL 4 ,R "1 fit.- : --. ( ...^ -J' it :. ' 7"f.- .L ";' t , t -9 w3,Z-w sfl. ....... .. .... .q.. ...________________ -now (U.S. Arity Photo) L WORD OF ADVICE Two sergeants will shortly leave the 08th Ordnance MM Company, Post of Corozal, for Officer ;Andidate School in the States. They are getting a word of Wpsel from their company commander, Capt. Charles T. Thtlock, after receiving word of their OCS orders. Left to eight: Sergeant George W. School, who has been on duty with Itf Ordnance Maintenance Section, Sergeant David Morris, who was company clerk, and Capt. Whitlock. The Critic's Corner JEANNE .8. BAVUDRY receives from Cloyd Appleby |*Mks-Club prize for ber oil painting "Patterns id the ,.which was chosen by the judges as the best painting L the large exhibit Installed in the Balboa YMCA by the Zone Art League In its annual observance of American Art Week. By B. STURTEVANT GARDNER -0-- Ameriean Art Week brings out in the open all those artltsb '-ave Deen scattered over the Istnmus, painting sunahinge rain, people and flowers, and otherwise creating objects of Tney arrange their handiwork in the Basement Gallery Balboa YMCA and Invite the public to share with them artstic productions. Eingthem on a competitive basis the community has In- the activity by offering prizes to be given in the various according to the material used, oil paint, watercolor, char- pastel, pen or pencil, clay or other means. The 2lks Club, the American Legion, the Pen WoMeae, baleoa Woman's Club, the Cardenas River Garden join with the Canal Zone Art Leagge which organ- 4his annual community exhibit and so promote the exhibits show a wide range of interests and styles amateur to the professional. Having myself exthiited -O the eleven annuals since 1940. along with Oladys I oger Morrow (the first President of the Canal Zone ) and Paul Colby, I regret the loss of many of our exhibitors but welcome the more recent and the new Radio Programs Your Community Station HOG-840 Who 190.000 People M Presents Today, Friday, Nov. 9 P.M. 3:30-Music for Friday 4:00-Tyger's Heart (BBC) 4:30-What's Your Favorite 6:00-Masterpieces of English Furniture (BBC) , 6:15-Evening Salon requestt) 7:00-Mayor of Casterbridge (BBC) 7:30-BLUE RIBON SPORTS REVIEW 7:45-Here Comes Louis Jordan 8:00-NEWS and Commentary-- Raymond Swing (VOA) 8:15-Radio In Review (VOA) 8:45-Facts on Parade (VOA) 9:00-The Perry ComP Show (VOA) 9:15-Science Digest (VOA) 9:30-Commentator's Digest (VOA) 9:45-Sports World and Tune o01 Day (VOA) 10:00-Cavalcade of .America (VOA). 10:30-Adventures of P.C. 49 (BBC) 11:00-The Owl's Nest 1:00- aJm.-4Iign Off Saturday, Nov. 1I AM., 6:00-Sign On 6:00-Alarm Clock Club 7:30-Jazz Salon' 8:15-NEWS (VOA) 8:30- Peking (BBC) ' 8:45-The Duke Steps Out 9:00-NEWS 9:15-Women's World (VOA) 9:30-Highwayman's Hill 10:00-NEWS le.05--Off the Record 11:00-News 11:05-Off the Record (Contd.) 11:30-Meet the Band 12:00-NEWS. 12:05-NEW TUNE TIMB-PAN- AMUSICA 12:30-/The Football Prophet 1:00-9NEWS 1: 15-Personality Parade 1:45-Tour de France (RDF) 2:00-Latin American Serenade 2:15-Date For Dancing 2:30-Afternoon Melodies. 2:45-Battle of the Bands 3:00-American Band Concert 1: 15-The Little Show 3:30-McLean's Program 3:45-Musical Interlude 4:00--Musc for Saturday 4:30-,What's Your Favorite 6:00-Guest Star 6:15--Moterworks from Fameo 6:4-American FolkSone . 7^;.* 8:00-Newqreel UA. (VOA) 8:15--Opet Concert (VOA) 8:45-,Battle Report (VOA) 9:00-Radio University (VOA) 9:15S8tamp Club (VOA) 9:80-Radio Amateur Program (VOA) 9:45-Sports and Tune of Day (VOA i0:00-HOTEL IL PANAMA 10:30-The HOG Hit Parade 1l:00-The Owl's Nest 1:00 a.m.-4gn Off hi Fl 3a est th or do no mi etl( s 1it pribe this year went to an artist new in the com- ro be Beaudry, for her oil painting "Patterns i the It iand sunshine describe the general atmos- Sexlhition, the dominant part being oil paint- Bo rfiVn Nata to Lower Manhattan. Styles range fin ou detail of the primitive to the gay Impres- p t 1.2 led planes of the more modern artist. Some th fflat either direct or implied. Some of the tht 'balleyewhile others missed. Of the 41 artists th o abos a distinct interest and personality. eiU er are four exhibitors, Diana Chlarl de Gru- Lask. Betty Sanowskis, and R. K. Morris. co as she signs her work, falls into the professional I she has studied in Mexico, the United States, and r W&ined workshops and taught throughout the Republic er a. In addition to all this she has done a great deal F ,we work and research with native materials, clays, dyes nut Ideals. As a result her work Is very original, delightful ai raid fine in design. Three handwoven mats form a and for the eleven pieces of pottery and two decorated I. Morris has also gone a long way in the creative field useful articles in pottery which he covers with glazes in o luscious colors. Since the entire Isthmus seems to be p tf multicolored clay, thas should surely be a fertile mendeavo'r. . S groups of watercolor and graphics, there are too few make it as Interesting as the other classes. lage watercolor by M. A. Purdom called "Jungle Is a very satisfying treatment of a large sprawling growth which has baffled, many a less experleased all Ink drawing by Irene Paulding makes a clear pat- Bbout waste detail or space. Some of the more detailed representations show tremendous ski In handling q seemed to prefer the dark and compact subjects selection, I enjoy most "Church of Nata" by Mary seems to be very vergo tle in styles and techniques. Is of interest to those Interested in art and SIterested in finding something typical of this area, ter8 raege as some of the pictures portray bits of Xilsdor, North Africa and Mexico. alo help the majority -e things in a different way becam planes in the world of art and the roll shyta t to oe who are sensitive. & Sast Stales ein As PoI60le l Iveslock (enter BUMITR. S.C., Nov. 9 (UP) - ie newly-elected executive vice resident of the South Carolina nrm Bureau Federation said to- ,ythe Southeast has the poten- ties of becoming the gret- b livestock producing section of e country. James A. Rogers, former edit- of the Florence Morning News, cleared that the climate, rain- Il and soull conditions in the Dutheast are all favorable for asking the area a profitable cat- a producing area on a year- und basis. He spoke at the annual dinner r livestock producers of Sum- SCounty at the county fair. Rogers called the South "the nal great citadel of agrarian so- ety." And he said the people of e South are "the kind of people at can steer this country rough a very critical period." Quick, Nebr., is in Frontier anty. Ian's first known use of leath- for foot protection was to cov- the bottoms of his feet. Fires in the United States an- ally burn over forest lands ual In area to New York state. BALBOA STARTS SATURDAY! *'- ,,r... * * 4, fEE PANAMA AM3E1CAII Alt l SKi~l more ncle e in I I he Deep gthu..'s tocalt d The areAs And reasons for o Dp Btb,-s ci-a of 8900 workers due to. of the Lockheed rcra p. plant to bU 1 1B-47 jo%. t-clipation of 7,OPO more worerg during nextar fo* d6- Air Iase , Laifte Carleu, -tra iacva- tlo, an Air Force base. - '400i needed housing. 0" 4 tewart, Ga-Reaktlva- U dtewart as a- aircrJft *-rzllery training com- mand i Long and Liberty Coun- ties. FWrt 31sar, G.-Expc of I r -tain Ienter . need for hou Chatt and Mu Counfe, and Rumell Coun- tyAl. 7W C fae -shaumaker, A*.- Rundrid additional wor~o -,o-f to work in Shu- Imaker vail ammunItloh dep and A.._Yr double at FC ants ,- ad soAtory County, enn Fort -Humireds of new demanded to M~es 4 ad to a at d odah Air Parer Base. ' -V- AP'- .) A e a l rtle aed two .I ..... -oI IN HOLLTWO HO=LYWOOD, (NEA) "The lhM Ulike a Jigsaw puuzle. Tbe doctors tell me that I'll be on my pa.ta that were tun and the parts" feet again in two years. That's that weren't. They've had to to- fine If it hap .ens. But you can't leeope, things a bit to proim a tell about a thI0g like this. pInt here and there, but the "I'm not a Pollyanna, thoug points are true. Never have been. Pain A .,pt P Z wasN Mayl"g that yoff You don't smile through pal' t abot a person who's Steel braces coaned the ndei hArt the Way Ie been. You M- white shoes and Woolen socks on eTr tkow what's next. Jane Froman's feet. "Atter all those operatlao, f. The playbackmanchne sauddenj ter, q body aid that I'd M d ly blared the'strains of "Dixite it had to, go to'MId over the big sound apA. d ic. I knew I needed t Jane put her finger to her lip., help. There are the phjS& A few yards away, S il N problems and then there are the wald took her place be-oe e. mental problOmn. , , camera for a key scene In Jane's "At M-ennhAger's, I learn to film biography, "Withl a Song in ep again. I learned to love My Heart." _pemq* again. If you. can't ov The singing state wh~ee body I haven't got a g. was shattered in the *O of a wasw m e smartest thn I ever clipper carrying U O.S.O rm- di d In n life, ers to Lisbon et Feb..-'1, j 3- funnyy after that I staped quietly watched another stuttering so much. AUln.Wjfe meant of her esa"r p II tor rd stuttered. That's whyj never and listened to azthri. *a*mde Tny pictures afer did speak words that she bad 1 4 Stai t Over Broadway' for War- "No you can't **tel ot n* ea 1u 3. I was atittetng so thing like this;'. Jane Baid ta the badly. RHandling lines waLi ter- scene ended.."]h 1946 r my rifle problem. 12th operation, I rettl !i O the "d I do.radio a d'TV and stage in 'Artists and e .eii. I 1 dO 1 d stutter at all. Dbn't ask weighed 85 pounds,, w6 a r$5- Me6hooo why I do It.". pound cast and hat -to b carried e sk me what'I hope on the stage.t would.take timiI, With a Song In My H wrt wll but I'd be walking agih. do for others like mef' Jane "Then gradually it dawned on smiled. me that something wia' Wrong.. "Well, beyond at them I wasn't going to be able U waml courage, I hope it wlj. them again. The pain was un earablW. understand that th ave to I finally got to Dr, Mather take help from others;. ve got- Cleveland. who had been the ten helpS- financial hf -all chief orthopedist in the Europ- kinds of help from air3tds of ean theater of operate people. "I found out that first 12 "you cant do it alone. You just operations were all wrang. The cant fight alone." surgeon did his best -but the technique wasn't up Withe new findings that had cosi out of the war. '' "f "Dr. Clevelad said,:" p want K i the truth?' I id oka'-d take - the truth. He told 'lt, ~t ny bones wouldni'heal. 1that amputation might be* y and there was a ma 40 chance that Ird less. ..* "'Well, t wd a ;. 'ad ' 26 operatid1a. I a braes up to my sI g.o 4w or three I to walk with a bIY rire prit last year." ' Jane and I watched usan re- b ge t hearse for another sagne. "It's strange," Jane said. "I sit here-day after dayandmeea n life being put together -I little PTiv- ll r'' ', -' I ,-. iu~ ' .. '** . ."I '- . ,, j ', ,. the Panama Caiai Ioh& plans yesterday for peace Ican and, reached wihean to understand and be with its felomnen. ' Speaking at.the luncheedn .t the Crtobf- o Rotary Club In observance of Armistice Pay, Vopl said that, the ArmKtIce ,igned.on ov. 111919 has prov- en to be non-existent as a re- sult of World War II and tbh present Korean conflict. The Lt. Governor cited the 'understanding between the Re- public of- Panama and the United Statej as proof thAt men of different nationalities are able to work together 'in hanony and understanding. Weslya Methoadst Hold Harvest Festival Services Next Sunday Harvest Festival Services will, be held at Wesley Church. Pan- ama, this Sunday as follows: 9 a.m. Morning Prayer, and sermon. 3 p.m. Chlldrens' ser- vice with procession, and the presentation-of gifts. 7:15 p.m. Evensong and sermon. The Rev. William E. Arnmtrong, new cup- erintendent, of the circuit, will conduct the services through- out the day. On Monday. Nov. 12 there will be a short service in the Church beginning at 7:30 p.m., after which the sale of gifts Including cakes, and ice cream will be sold In Geddes Hall. Saflam Gaa # A#, 0 A DIABLOHt *l^l aI12 r. .- .. . S '.* . 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M. ll I^^A report w ll beivi thein | T S a m slard. ; M , _.All Lo.al-.ate. -,. m,. m.,,- t ,- ,ahM 4 .. r atin . nd.. sw a,. of face, ** nmathis mouting r - t TheMude 0 all NMolleigm .. aOn OAF, MI ".7:80pAle of A l..W SBelhta Road, b*if>jiar./ I, o Chin t ftathe Add about GO p I '"The Republicas couldn't fail to win If the elUti M iere l today lheu ad. &A first le of their trip will take them to ama PrEl, Where they will nrema o in o thn opletl ly by mIUe st at tiw f Kport to Honolulu, hu. bten vwul mae a p an m Nov. A. te eoptt the Nrt Jor a Younger ou. the most exquisite AER N, COCKTAILL and EVENING frocks - sises 10 to 20 and the Important new STIFF UNDERSKIRTS for your short or long dress F. 6.95 FELIX B. MADUFIO, S. A. N U CI in A ft fi,,o sw A&UMjtOStU:0pJm. own. -MO' pm O-m Mt finam to*wvOr4MM M __ HOW TO SPEND YOUR "LONG WEEKOD 4 .:t1 i i CI ,^ -i > **-I MUUa, rn- masW.ch- on. . IbA.and BEiWtoaa, i^CltT. ..! .f...- 41 _Lb t i . . w Sing Pvoteo~ve 4~s T:Ip p~. 3lgli~ re- ., --',n,',, , A. - g. s Mewo.. . ...6 5.kg. .. 1% 4S ...o..$ ...r. f.U %'' M FISHW CRISIS LRI7UCE CABBAGE only b lb. SNow ib h ,ne t Irer CORNED SEEF DINNER Always best t PAUL'S MAR KET IATGE SUCT OF gMsC4.- -j 4' - "' .,' .* , ,-- 4 A, , J3~ J' vliol tef. 4 p ~ he Ceektanl H r- ..tfse pon" adyt ipn Our afrodlto lelboas r, to cm rAyth=u of Av*iN MAn' orPs &a*p fro 0 5:P. . Saturday anlag-.. ..rm is ral relate in the BMus Vista oom whaws eou m- tertals at i* a or dir e r to iu emfo k New Ii fm's orrAchs trm, jeahturtog l Kreher and ow trutpft. ran CM7r. Veol3 ON"ay Eveing BHUFFIT- S.wmin rea AIS em iaUs i ., um dLIappM u fa.st 0 CW ..bring met h* :orw s pK M .0w 13J3 p. .IL YOU MUST GET READY FOR ClIlSTMAS IN TIME Be practicell Yewr wifo amnd children will be delihted if you give theWm mw Furniture for th HoM! We sell tWely First Qualit) Merchsndie EASY WASHlBS 25 W0 cyrlu- SIRVEL REFRIGERATORS 25 a4 Ocycles SIMMONS MATTRESSES d SPRINGS G emji PIRMPI BAMBOO. I yd JbqouI to Fa Aiu ae or t If o ha a teadaU ljb oib to oar I, il'ad yqBmar.eoo-.yan N "r"N wll fWid tl'b Am, ,!tt ..l.. , f * I*. 1.1 ,,KE ,7.:\)' ,* /. ' 7,.f :. . iJ G3 TCT .^ .. TIM PANAMA AM.RICAN AN mNmDIERRM DAU T MS T A'- ." -- -- ----- Green Wave To Go All Out0 %i Cuba Maintains Amateur World To'p Series Lead; Venezuela' Second t yRegG I ATEUR BASEBALL WORLD scored an important run earlier Arnulfo Soto singled with the SERIES after singling and stealing sec- bases loaded in the bottom of the lid Rae. "F-1" Natives-6%P Toi.g at 7 ui f Gxer (The Standings) ond. ninth to give his team a 9-8 tri- Crmue fV Closes.Tonight at 7 Teams- Won Lost Pet. The "wonder twins" contin- umph. t the Doubles WaVtakes on the Crif fr the Cuba .. 6 1 .857 ned their free and easy ways at Nicaragua pushed across three C. Ru 120 Venezuela ...... 5 1 .833 the plate and on the base paths runs in the top of the ninth to a 0n. Sn tch 11 time this season. In the that Dominican Rep. 3 1 .750 last night as their team brush- down Costa Rica 6-3. Adolfo Gar- n .* J. Bae1WJr. U. teams played Cristobal won ea 18 to 0. Thi Puerto Rico 3 1 .750 ed easily past Mexico, 7-1, to cia tripled to drive in two of Nic- 4- ro M. Guer"ero3 1 n Nicaragua ...... 4 2. 667 hold the second place spot, aragua's runs in that inning and lsra'1 C. Bovl 11u however, was College's best of-the. tgaon and ris. Colombia ...... 3 3 .500 close behind Cuba-the only Garcia scored on Eduardo J.A1a13 *.W*W Costa Rica...... 2 2 .500 team to which the Venezuelans Green's single. 'l ton J. Rodr' xobal wI Ie oUt t6 show its retl ertority n thigh Mp ,Jdexico.........2 5 .236 hAve bowed. One of the day's best perform. Ryal.ilvef 11i0 last lehgi~leggel . Guatemala. ...... 1 5 .167 hBell singled in the third in- ances at the plate came in the O-2y-ive-1-It ig .Ho PANAMA...... 0 4 .000 ning and scored on Arredondo's Dominican Republic-P anma m t e"-" Natives-4 The g Othat. '! Salvador .. .. 0 0 .000 smashing home run. In the fifth game when Panama's ReinaldoPool Coh 1:2 win OVer the Balboa do t all tmt t Bell hit safely, stole second and Grenald homered high ever the Rae of the D t lL YESTERDAY'S RESULTS scored from there on Arredon- sepre board, tripled and singled I da H:'Rey 113 a win over tlwe ren Wave Will Blve ti 0 Nicaragua 6, Costa Rica 3. do's long single to right field. Bell tefdrive home three of his team's C. R 117 Z the Lae Champtnhin While the i. Bl be Dominican Rep. 9, Panama 8. scampered down to first in the runs and also scored three him- -Mona F. Ros 11 Venezuela 7, Mexico 1. right. Again he stolesecond andn Cru 114 of the 0 gged defe w TODAY'S GAMES ingle b Arredondo. I n T bearing'do rder tha er to evs Guatemala vs. Panama. Arredondo. not to be osutdoneII 3 aaee "V-2" Natve--4 4 Fp A t10 h t e Jre. - PuertomRico vs. Venezuela. by the catcher, thereupon stole0 V .i. ......3 r- 2O l TweAth t.i. number of other -ns El Salvador vs. Nicaragua. second. He scored from there on | re 75 -ool Closes 1:45 yet to be this t la of S eico vs. Dominican Rep. a theunquenchale.Vene- Dick Wakefiel-esrte J. AvHa 1 league sc edule and will de er ine whether oa MEXICO CITY, Nov. 9 (UP)- zuelan pair was romping throu e WILL THIS SCENE01 REPEATED SUNDAY 2 to0G. Ramosl Hi Hgh hoo-tand.e as o oro 'A hard-hitting catcher and a the Mexican opposition, Cu a Finnegan is shown above receiving the count o In -Ca Linda M Aguerrero 114 champseWith nestobal. , slugging second baseman are the held onto its half-game lead with his fight with Cuban Welterweight Champion .=t -DonatLinda M. iOuerrero h114 np WMth 8 . . two principal factors which have a 5-0 shutout of Colombia in a One rituano two weeks ago at the Colon Arena. Ch qhac WC by61-,t datalio J. s J r Phillf The 114 are *,, kept Venezuela close on the heels fast moving game. Cuban hurler BY UNITED PRESS a K.O. In second- round of the bout. Finnegan a ao J a, Theleague Stand at pre t are: ..z-*of the Series leading Cuba in the Enrique Naranjo turned in a fine -that he was up before the final "ten count" was g The4 AH e "l-" Natives. ' * ,,. Amateur Baseball World Series. four-hitter as he blanked the The Cleveland Indians have two boys meet; again Sunday at the Colon n PuAn:a2L &08.- ol Closes Z;% S Je 1W . The Venezuelans have won Colombians. decided to give baseball's origin- scheduled ten-rounder. ., three of their five victories by The powerful Cubans pushed al bonus baby Dick Wakefield 1-- El I ndteao 115 .' only one run. In the crucial across all their runs in the sixth "one more chance." I * A 11' : aIniC. v. il3 11l stages of the close games, the when Colombian pitcher Her- Cleveland General Manager D-l. Uuk O T DV0..an S o Ma R. quos 114 Jr Co ,- ,t I. I ... powerful hitting and clever base- nando Vltola lost control. Hank Greenberg. who played DM1 UIU K EI- R 4-Rius it2 F. Rose 114 Running of catcher Dickson Bell The ninth Inning was a big one with Wakefield in Detrolt, says . and infielder Ismael Arredondo in each of the other two games Dick will report for spring train 5-El on J. Ba Jr. S n of ten has provided the margin of vic- yesterday. The Dominican Re- Dingn etya r. p R -- e C. Ruis foo PB A,,B seory.dpublic broke an eighth Inning tie ing next year.c s h. ilcoM11 Zone" S"Dick has so much potentialasBests OW esleyan Sters VOrtega 112 . scored a run in the big tenth in- ..pr..-r. "I Oge Greenbege"that 0.Gradl11 e ning rally which downed Colom- I'm going to give him what prob- ; -o- Roy. bast 6.Elalvador, 4-3, estd a A lec lub Wakefield signed w th Detroit Aeeording ilereelved from Ohio W, r -h.. F r 1 1 -1Imported-.- r . eU singled in the first inning Bl e a i in 1941 for a $52,000 bonus. Dick on Nov. 7, the. ~a ig Sihool R.O.T.C. Pe Mt37L90 ool Close 3% .Mane w " find scored on Arredondo's sin- aseu I PactiUCe hit .316 in 1943 and .355 in '44- the Ohio Wesleyan University rifle team in the 1-41an Soucl A. Bazn .11 their beat i gle. In the fifth Bell doubled to The Balboa A. C. will start his last good year. Wakefield re- of postaI mate le with that schweo -Veneont 0. Chazla S (ristbel fi s to o be t don drive home the winning run. practice tomorrow, Nov. 10, at turned after a year in the ser- The Balboa tem, coached by Lt. Golden, --Vt. h '-ta AIfaro .1 held in the adum les it. AT The Vair also contributed 2 p.m. on Diablo diamond. All Ive and later was traded to the M/Sgt. Jenkins, ah 8SFC MeInnis, has bea ,i 4-La Chata A. V que 11 z ni ht. ' NI 9 E: I mightily to the 8-7 triumph over players and anyone wishing to New York Yankees. The Yankees since the begintefg of school and is expected t dhe 5--Ole Force F. 2 Although ti Wll not be the M. PanamA .Wdnesday. In a three- try out for the team be there. shipped Dick to Oakland, then stateside matehe"' and the Hearst Trophy tteh to in --Athoa M. Guerrero 118 last game that tIne Gree Wav run outburst in the tenth inning Practice days will be Tuesdays tried to sell him to the Chicago February 1952. . will it Is the it Obe tha t.ut. I which won the game, Arredondo and Thursdays at 4 p.m. and White Sox. Wakefield balked at The captain of the Balboa feam Is cadet kubert Jordoo who t ae te l- ted-4% p o unNfn the lea ' doubled and scored while Bell Saturday afternoons at 2 the degl and the Yankees give ise rmadeam by ede ebe Je F an ne ee JFields Narrow Down For 34J r, ::M:: log hed Sox ledrin sAr the Americns to William L. R s .... M t med, are starting tsd narro mo re ainterited in what's com- route. o t'h Bso Wl D S n 7 i 6- hown forT thearoupost-seaso ng rupothals week end. R ............ g-D o tootballBowlgames. Lynn Waldort of California G UN CLUB at :3,.,. .a-.. TO9 0M 33J C m-. A . Miami as ait hope to announce report s a h is injured knee fully NOTES .... ...... .. .~ 2 Qut,- n ,f- i ts election wthin the next 10 healed and he will be ready for the nin TOTAL ........... ....... ... ......... 11 fdays. Vao Ku"rhw, head of the Washington. All-Amercan half- CRITOBAL GN CLUB . schedule committee, says the back candidate Frank Gifford of Sunday, Nov. 13, thehClub B. Vaue nC . members have 11 teams aip mmnd Souethern California is sure the Chnamp ins hip Tra Shoot will 'ttsburgh at the moment. They are Tenne The can knockaches atthe moment are a up stobal Gu oi hs o'r the s ee, ClemsonMartiyland, Georgia the ranks of the unbe what'sen. The Club ste.rti3 at 10: a.m. The ':--s: $/.- - Toch Williamfor the and Mary, .Holyst-seson two club this e tied for the Pacific program will consist of fifty tar francisco, Kentucky and wgolege the only guy on the squad," says distance handicap, and twenty- TT."elno A._ Vade ..of PailBolgmc the triple-threat back. GIf they five pairs of doubles. N, Uhe r n . The "Orange Bowl coteams are guar-in s meays fullback Johnny else will carry A trophy will be given to t CLUB Hubert Joda............. amsay s Ku Irtow. We hop averto a pnnouncereport- the runner-up. A smasInjured knee entry feewlfullyPau soon bI. ring hrogh the 6 N to dae re1 Cotr Its b good c hanc e of landing top Coach Chuck Taylor of Sta- will eady for be charged tobe divided by bleachers L appant f t.......... he ...a n - days. the boys want to come fordsayshis quad is ready to go. the Lewis Classystem. This is a actvty at obbUB. 1 Headquatr .. . 4 0 ri . schedule committee says the "Our kids are relaxed," says registered shoot. 11,t "C" . ... .. ". 3 0 orted- .' l membwinners have 11of the Southern Talond Sou "They'r e in tip topshape A totalohp nineteen men have "A" ... i 2 ICli at the mom anord game on We kn- Trojaw ths can knoc by far the tough- answered placeWO Jame theristobowder's al" Gun 0 2 se B Clemson. Mary Illinois, leading still the ranks of the an wibeaten. Theaylor By "CLOCstart at the y et of . thech William and Maryence, Holyfigures to predict ed victory before al sev- hPacifi.c program will consist of 'fifty tar-i_ _w .ra b.p " Frathe opponsco, Kentucky of the Pacific e Staford win. ly guy on the sq year a pitcher Max C"pen- twste ic, and twenty-ATA. oanteed at minimum of $0,000, the mal." champion. Maryland and also a trophy tproerbl cry.Killthe-umpireLJ"V. Ortega. ty a good chance of maknding top Halfbacks Bob chrimer ofand will Welsh Money Another appan who wl bear Nae ........J. teams as the boys want to come ford Osayes hissquad ready to go. the Lewi s syste. This a activity at KobHe****** 4 0 th.h winner of th e S southern Taylor. "They'reIn tip top shape.on handed itche who h a pthed up post season games beatTen Bucknell. Steve esenhau- t -Bela n l aTips T call for itchers and t l for *. 0 2-* one southern source er who was promote edule Nov. I s3. B. Aguir r. et a' ", h m -mer'. te of the Conference than figure- s to p redicted victory bed for the all sev- u n ab e T h o me ab Saturday be- A" Sgae r Bowl bid. against Maryland. ONEBEST-Gurina. Moneo k hadd pt he wo ha s pit c SRA ESLSA R 0*a a t"ohappron.wMaryland Jarnoder Uts theaConferece -Tan re openraga the Middiesn d b= at utl a li a EsTa rMaswekeaqurtrsan.u ... ,, . 1 Ist e 6th, 7th RACES For the convenience of w. h our patrons we are now ONrE -d 9tW RACES "COPACABANA" and A "SAVOY." SATURDAY'S STELLAR RACE ,. CE4 - 7th Race "H" Importeds 6% Fgs. Purse: $400.00 Pool Closes: 4:05 p.m. SSECOND RACE OF DOUBLES 1. PICON................ C. CAd 1j4 2., BREEZE BOUND ......... B. Morepe 115 S.1(SCOTCH CHUM ............A. Vdsone 4. SILVER FO ............ G. 5. MISS FAIRFAX ...........B.. B. Agu i", Ag 'F S6. BELFARSET .....J. Co. .r 7. BABY BETTY .............. C. CYCNE MALONE . . ..... .- I* r'J.tt Th%~ r ~-xr'flrr p - ~1'~'~ .txt 41 ,71u^ Ill r,-amo -o U' WfM WIGWPMMA b paring I I KL : *t LV s : . al this 7 7 -l yl t ....M .T .'*S ,. t ,,. ., ., ..wa. u &s ow e Lgtw Sim ita Flill -*..'a v'-- *- II.taA dp61 . up -r^ rH^ ..i , .'? ... WI., e n. Oerfte Sb. OTCH WHISMW 0sta 5 n 4Ff , I .isea~crssMe I or'r IP Ni6f-wo" Sc V. F4t4tJi whip' to* " p~ "V Wa ,fle paste o rame km tftwkoo^i oftift -axM kLrt "I .- - ~'1 ~ I' *I I-- f mind that 'ug your car * sageor -Mf, .IasN A*""qlity sUrl'a ,JraJ4 oJE.^;'- g!^^.^^^^ Listen to.. THE FOOTi PROPHET Every Saturday at 12:30 p.m.' on H 0 G 840 on your Di The FootIll Prophe Pieks the wimas of Srodsay &ad Saud football ipmm. And &b's seldom The PBormETS wainmlM a evenq Y t y S Daon't aske ay be -itl you Bim / i ^ '' \ I |0 *r ./ aN 1 iii :* *-'_-* ; . The FoolI Prophet ow H OG 4S40 t- ** "* '4L 4 w vnsw I,. ''LA... 4? <-I i-I L * Si Laughing At Baseball 5 Sq ASMWuw I- ^^PWWW~ m~u flto aetk 1w** tndhe anWo are on v olutarily I 'Re. or_ ^"fbls^: Insurance Risk In Puerto RiO for No matter how od his past Wl1B mtmer record. every athlete who wishes -- o - ,, com to be on the u o8 ,eam a m. ^must win a teh c r, a V TORK, NOV. I (NA) Pa t tt , c in ellminatimon contests. eTo s&"- tteul have Wh i nd twre that all BInterested ahtew 15a twraly 1216 M1t 0f ep8 a tic an oppeIhnity to show their are a e and introvert- tAer skill, the tryout start with com- ed A maor Slle- petitions dn the local level. Sue. TO s" the winter he 4 t w t- cueful competitors advance to baseball fan In the land whe _- m tIlUor renal trorts then to seml-.- the raw yo Ie"theon t and ftalb. h utt visit PFer- In thaee r r g U ery athlete In the United Rto Rie. saw. the Irw' a , States has an opportunity to see The Puerto RI- was I rtl determine whether he is good snou to re can Leaue sea- Their cater wa a I tithe U. present his country in the Olym. son be Ia prnt t ifts arUcular piea-and no one gets a place on late tober. a th ne- the team unle he tre out," aT 'he cirn m ea- Cleveland club e0M Mt t11 m's USOC spokesman said. 1stat of clubs e his recrult pOly 04m -Athltshi.t hshos i >.,i from Ban Juan, Jones. He threw ot r" U.8. "Athletes In high schools, unl- Banturce, Ponce, ball, was dn ag e tt sed veres, amateur clubs nd othe- Mayagues and ovation. tay 0UlM ftu - SM.e ornaons can show their Ee gu s cardn l ly $1400 per als Vctor n these february, and there follows a c4teher wb eh S3ed i S or the top hoor-plses on te World Series between Puerto Ri- for years. i the neo "m ,L U 8. teams-to the f nals0 co, Cuba, Panama and Venesuela. ager. Jitt RIerlM Ni The top-ranking three fnn- The only day games are held handed, e-te- Ista in each event get the covet- on Saturday. All of the others effile C t from P d berths. are at night. lIon eld to te at American women will com But the bg ahow Is not the oM0,000, a ta he la In track and field, i, play, which 18 Triple A. It l t Wh When a Juas i . and ymnastles addict. He is undoubtedly the la nt PI e mbreayl, There will be five sports onthe almost volatile In the game. Pri a * Winter Olympics program at "On an evening of a game the down ts. ld6: bobsleddinf. a. steed traffle fam at the B an Juan That would- lk i skating, Ice hokey and figure park Is beyond deseriptlon," r*- did idea t shating. ports burton Denujalan, the UnIted States enter In the RKO-Pathe producer, just back Ir winter games slreadg have been from r e Island. "It wouM mAkeUW t IS' Selected for bobsleddlng. skiing a Tankee Stadium cop askft - and speed stating. with the ice assghment to the current bookie l hockey and figure skating teams quad-just to get away fro6 It f dU W o WfW S to be Dieked. al There is no trafflh pattern. The U. S. teams for the winter As many people seem to be get- CHEA6 m. - sports will have a total person- ting away from the park as are Iss Mauft el of about 10G, including getting In. They come b bus d anadd i fO1S l coaches, trainers, and mansers., private car, and where they park SOlympt teams -- serve without With Meney harder. Rpa, as do th officers and exe- Each outfit has ita own park. "But seek 1a nmt te cuuve of th6 U. 8. Olympic As- three or four of thm nw, Uwd j. I rei SsoIafalnl generally plan to a paisty t S Cosmittesa tor the various crowd of 16.000 or more. lhou mimes S teams whichc wl re e the Tey pour nto the stands fl . lted .ts t Hesitl art li seats, spill over Into the w d S d the oldmination aisles." says Mevie Man Beja- wood t- l an : d o t h ofie rs ah n d5 in 'li l tid s c lim b ed 10 0-fo o t s lig h t 1s uhU W F, er I .slm,, ep the .teams eA n hr olese isawesome. A bno n etted allyaeven at abbets fleld, tte n al ftathe u round poatteMrm. spa hodgh 1 r Twh osbe ine to comp8et n pw int bith a M lo w th O h 1 e Om id.er by ue Ordo aa the dm Mtsa n f Ibe two sht-putte r a "n Puerto Rico, the asse- , the U. 1.: Dick AtUleiy, world's bled voe 5 chords re never st/l-, erd-hldela the bi hlau-, on aides ats say s M aoie in a pe- Ameriea's top-f ihth quarter'- lsa as 'ntodl out, Aeo t i like that several of the heet', 'ay wan down' ad American ra and eld tars Make with a slide-.' li 1961m pece oii r u n o htting a home r.- cites ea-m ete rm Center the U. 8. team. The ro of twtoe-oe the baseu the see- oqueln athletes ha fa red conbsnty ond h tme he stands. The latter eowted o well inaspeartompe er- tow r as pur ely nlbl. The t- 1 inent. HBlghl pe thu'lprti iuaacwthi with -.o- .- wag- sRcoorh 'stimeof. ey.and hbisyot r eluoftw to 2:261 for 1000 m rs. Browne's accept the tips for serious r- Me n e odter Ini "A losing pitcher has been SAmerican record and la the fast. known to be carried from th est time ever orded n the field in a asket. event by an Ames ca m peting "An umpire IsnrtoansidMed ba A . Abroad. good Insurane risk." s-Tuft-ut, S I -- ammomms twiftt * --. -. . .. ,** - *. f I .' ^- I -t I 0"10..--- GRID 4, . ,- .- -.. :.- / :; .,... aa ro p .... ,,. ... . ,:, , .--60E r^^^^^^'AO. C * r * '~: - ..L~..,.. A MraN m .u . "AN ::,'.p,',. T I PA -P, :. " i _ana' -' 'na "' m i 'i. &AT -IL I - - IL 2- -2 -2 h A 4' "Let the people know the truth and the vounry k ae 1 -.,A. . ,omne 2,900 Navy men-count _ i-wi enj rnore leave on rWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR PANAMA, I, FrIUAT, NOV,0 1 81 the Pacific Side during the next . fto days They include some 1300 offi- and enii.ted men off the *ry cruise. USS Pittsburgh wlh came l-, from the Pacific &aw.this mo-ning and berthedI -D -.I fff Food tory To Brt 16 Balboaons ur destroyer, of the "Flet-i er t y p P accompanied the Pittsburgh. and are berthed atI ,1 Rodn;an They are the: -n s Trathen, the US8 McCord, an USS Black and the USS Chauncey i LONDON. Nov. 9 iUP) Win- ment his new government has Butler told Britain the coutliy AD of the snips arriving today ston Churchill's new government inherited. was spending more than it .was hove recently been reactivated-at threw another icewater shock at Gasps of dismay have come earning, and that Its old and West Coast purts. the British public today with a from some optimists who had dollar reserves werebeing drain- The Pittsburgh commanded warning that food in Britain is felt all would be well In Britain ed away at such a rate -as to Vf Captain P B Mercer, USN, scarcer than it has been for 11 once the Conservatives got into threaten British credit and bring wil transit northbound Satur- years. power. unemployment to the nation day at 6 a.m. and will berth in Food Minister Owilym Lloyd which has basked in ftll employ- uCntooal at a Panama Canal The gloomy forecast o the George told the House of Corn- ment for a decade. p4le The warship is 674 feet long food situation came one day af- mona Ohis morning that there Only a new government could *wi carries a complement of I ter the Government announced was no certainty of the present have got away with such a stark a ilt 1.700. [ that most of the people would meat ration of 12 cents worth presentation of the gloomy ple- a e four destroyers will tie up have to get along for \the next weekly being maintained. ture. S odman until Monday, when three winter months on little Churchill was puttial It on the iuw are due for transit, more than half a ton of coal. Lloyd George said present line quicklysoas to make it clear 77mtair C. L Clement. USN,I. Churchill is setting forth In the stoel of food 1n the oufttry are that the mess came from the La. S 1 .nder ol the Dsa o bluntest of terms the ippallDng sima er than In 1941, when Brit- bor government, and was none Tn281 hns his flag on the financial and economic predica- &in was fighting the Germa~ of his doln. Tratien .submarine mesaee 6dI had not he destroyers are 367 feet yet received any United States *a and car-% about, 300 officers l end-lease men each. I L U .s^ K6"'0" tMarine Liteumen I To ,w B,)A He made It "ear that Brit. . ', taburgh' Officer Get Navy Cross On tn:o". wDtI Two ,' i Naval Didt ct Corps Amlversary iW ya.L.-6 la .t bt omB av l , -- ea. / A On tY:Shtat !lisatot and WComaander Grover Stanley Tomorrow morning, on the These dismal food and coal two mUir Repre tawe H&lgtbottom who is the execu- 176th Anniversary of the Marine predictions followed up a more made plans to '14. 'the lath- tlofficer aboard the U. 8. S. !Corps, for the first time in the abstract but even more critical. mtis in December, -inaddition' to Si aburgh, tied up at Pier 16 history of the Fifteenth Naval financial picture painted by the 1.1 RepresenfaMlt whoas I- Balboa today, had previous- 'District, the entire Corps on the Chancellor of the Exchequer R. scheduled vs have bee, an- I served a tour of duty on the. Isthmus, less the Third Guard A. Butler. nouped. ,-aus. Detachment, will parade at the. .n " IVm= AIug. 1949 to Sept. 190,o Rodman Naval Station and pass Senator Henry .. Dwrahak. Slgnbottom was the Com- bInreviewbefore Rear Adm. Al- Dtomestic Quarrel Republican of ho andnt of the 15th Naval Ds- bert M. Bledsoe, who will pre-t wife hae mat-p . dant Naval Di.-sent the highest decoration of Nets $10 Fines T" fr* al2W V dko t at Balboa. the Navy The Navy Cross r bar M AMd to -leave. US Embassy Here to Marne Lt. John Dayton coun- For Balboa Pao r O ." 1 4. a -to Be Closed Monday The ceremony will begin at 9 For disturbing the peace an WorfstAhtp' M tS S~ . *I" keepi with President Tru- a.m. The Air Force Band will rican couple of bo werecieS p' roclantionnof Oct.26, pnarticipate...each.fined $10 this morning in .ec.ti. De E _Msi .Wt 3W tire offt s of the Embas- th-e Balafi 0ourt. am meowa SSt f the United States in Pana The decoration Is being pre- yp and Army. lh._ wl be closed all day Nov. 12 sensed to Counselman for "ex- or eal r, 41 were charg- Fi SE *.. .35S1 5 Seememoration of the sign- traordlnary heroism and gallant ed th quarreig, making loud lo,-Memo f ah M. of the Armistice on Nov. 11, devotion to duty" while serving noses, an ung profane n- and tati* b . . as the commander of a rifle pla- n h urte Bal- I k=4Boemet at -,,- -toon with Company 0, 3d Bat- oa a, are n healled *to MB f _a m gallon. 5th Marines, 1st Division th Canal % an a t nks n Panama Korea during September of A w on the court's calendar 1950. was the case of a 16-year-old hynyla. tq leae ?h uu. stosed Tomorrow He reported for duty in the Pan hoecenian, Ivdmael Antonio ft2 n VAU Panama City banks will Canal Zone as detachment offi- days In jail on two simla Rep'rPat tative Lind i t dft- Imain closed all day tomorrow cer for the First Guard Detach- charges. In Ancon he collected br of tlw.ArIcUltu-f OSM0UB- *s Panama observes the anni- meant at the U.S. Naval Station, $3.80 from James Barnet Hamp- tee and hi beb h in I GWorIf * rsary of the first cry of Pan- Rodman. last April. ton, and $1.80 from Mary Kate since Novestber 46. lma's independence from Ferris by pretending to be I' Representative -Purcolo, .*hoI " aln in 1821 In Villa de los British Cities newspaper agent delivery boy. has as served In onrepu -Ontos. The charges .were "obtaining sione I Is, & member at the TrIJ To%. kA,%I.--;A money under false pretense. AnnoppnroUtimons mitt . I uou i u rnuuriiIz Air-Raid Systems f LONDON, Nov. 9 (UP).-Cities and towns all over Britain today were told by the government to Spring their air raid warning sys- rems up to date. 4 The Home Secretary, Sir Da- vid Maxwell Fyfe, in a circular asked authorities to overhaul Sthe sirens left over from the war, and ask for any replace- ments needed. Since the end of World War II, Britain's air raid warning equipment has been maiptain- ed. the home office said. How- ever the office described the movement as "routine." Little Leaguers Can Use Sonme Help Tomorrow I BACK Gen. Dwight mwer waves his cap in I as he boards his plane nington Airport for the o Paris. He was there for yS of conferences with seldent Truama, The Canal Zone Little Leag- uers need help tomorrow. Any persons intefteted are urged to assist in readying their new park on Highmwy. acs ross ft te south end of Albrook field. Work starts tomorm w at 9 am. It will, consist at remov- ing stones 'ad-mottasd grad- ing the infield. Anybody with a rake. hae, shovel or wheelbanw--.wabe warmly welcomed. I~h. 'A1 .1 vn Brooklyn H As One Smuggling jing NmW YORK., ov. j(UPl A Brooklyp mother w caWed today with hmug."t",-tO b COUiY $185.000 0odi- m om which were the l ted d .ain of ke. mppen 241, in Amestabat U.ASR.. np W. PiAydaMm Mrs. "a mem were of mngglU ng."-rin He r.ahe aft.know-. I wo1 theal a. h boder ow , rie, a ber -id h Mr a 11-year ob1640. madam of Ma pename no . bai ka heat Chrysler Unveils Futurist k Car As NPA Imporn esNew th 0 ""a Ssg DETROIT, Nov. 9 (UP)-Chry. bull sler Corporation yesterday un- wim veiled a swank, 310-horsepower sp sports car it may build some fday, but at the same time the Oev- iag ernment imposed a ban O s a- B Jor automobile changes. the The new K-310, a continental- o. styled model capable of zipping 1 along the highway at 150 m.- e on today's premium gaso tei highlighted the futuristic dev1 't revealed by the Corporatloa.-ht L its 1952 model show. As Chrysler was showing f. to its new cars, barely cha from 1951, the National tlon Authority ruled out Sf use after Feb. 1' of defense- machine tools for designing engineering civilian veh S.1 I"OWM "He~r afVM S. nJOB AHEAD - I.. tuman (c(entery, S expected to renew' J f44 ~lfl 'N. o .T#) "-^u3 ^^?--'f. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 31 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |