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T -m l, 1 .. -...' A.1 111 " '- ,!,0 ,! ..'' ' 4 ,* A . Mfc^, I1 '! is so fr Ahbramm Lincoln. i *'' i ol - * *:I '~. ~ 9'.JB .' "'n 9-' elisions - 0--O"-- In Korea te t * <*<** '" mm Four Panam anian aced t_ Distria B o Drauls ) Xlti Oaplied gultM on t Sbur y. Hernanda two new buildings, @ In Anc6, and made white porcelain bath tures (toilet bowls a contalners), eal las While he ias ial oI fronm a previous grand conVictlon ' rn6dea was senter mo*tMs on *ah cha a artqr=un lymlng s t of .. mTaM .M he " i who an slblated warehouse in Eseobal at wii an I8-ponth sentence, for $10, before the He had tion to overnmmeo recommended M ,one yn to serve in this ease. . 523 Beth honey and Castro were replr e by defender r tfi- I *J Sh r* .l ar J.I her r. s lai avn a Sa u M to sev oe. 'at Sfor ht amboa .te-t r tint s I lat te4 Q U.SL For DA Would Have Alex Michaud Serve 3 Years Acting District Attorney Kay Fisher asked the U. 8. District Court this morning to revoke the susupemon of a three-year pen- itentiary term imposed several months ago on Alexaner Hom- eril Michaud, an American. The 24 -year-old dairy products salesman was convicted on an attempted rSpe charge several months Ago and placed on flvi years probation, pending good behavior. The case was continued this morning u r. ti Iinvestigation could be made as to whether the biuk dark-haired American, be aogepted into the Armed Forces 'of the United States. According to his attorney Wil- liam J. Shesdan, Jr., Michaud lacks "self-dUlqt plne," and has expressed his desire to enter the Armed Bpore- as a volunteer. On Die. 1, he tall defendant. who redes with his father, was fined $W dsentenced to 30 4day In jail t found guilty urt of aga oco hMud h been in custady .e then. -asm et.at $1.w0. Cou -0- Officers Revolt Against 'Reds' I,- Al. .-*.'.~.' * .uA~ ~1 In Government LA PAZ, Bolivia, Jan. 6 (UP) -- The Bolivi o ment today smothered an attempted military lik which according to authorities, was not directed President Victor Paz Estenssoro, but agit a i. ment group which rebel military leaders consider pothizes with Communism. The strong "Waldo Ballivion" mflitory imoftIE operating with the government, wit h the aid o and civilians quickly put down the attempted revdi The rvoit broke out between 4 and 5 a.m. tedi. under the direction of Army ckhif-of-staff Cl. W1. Deffin Cataldl, air chief-of-staff CoLC Cudio Lpez, Josi Claro and National Revolutinar MovemWentli ers Luis Pefialoza and Hugo Robeito, former press mi sister who is said to be a rabid Nationalist and oeWn . munist, all of whom have been nested. - Roberts was a militaet member of the Socialie. branch of the Militarist Perti. -. lefen4- ro-year a AU. v I 7 .The ~ tk -. 4~ -n. as In a. * ," o AW- k Force plane to 0p miles out of Balboa. I-u passenger was accom- tor the United Kingdom Wellington when he was Ib0oa Lions Club ,ing At.Tivoli ,b Balboa Lions Club will 5 ta weekly meeting Thura- t :30 p.m. in the Hotel Tlv- wrpos of the meetiUg Thurs- is to pass on the by-laws and ustttion of the newly formed salvation. Melvin D. H eth, an attor- ney In W shngtn D. C., has been appointed a ,nembei of the Board of Directors of the Panama Canal Company, ac- cording t Information received at Balo Heights from the of- .ce of the Secretary of 'the Army. It was not yet known whom Hildreth Is to replace. - The new- Brd. member s.1 native of P northh Dakota and Is a .. graduate of Co!- finnbs VaIval i Ie ls a Democratic Ntional Comnmittee fiom Washington and for ma- idy years has taken a promin- ent par in political work In his hoa State and la the na- tional emoatic organintion. Hl4rth laa veteran of the first World War and Is a meae- ber of the American Legion. e has be.e actively inte .'I International affairs and .N as a Director of the American Association for the United Na- tions. His law offices are In the Evans Bilding at 14260 New York Avenue, and he and his family live at 4831 Indian Lane, N. W. In Washington. Israel Watches Apprehensively As Arab Neighbors Toughen Up BT UMBOT POP from NEW YORE, Jan. 8, -(UP) King -Jmrael 'spots the Arab wo ( gates may layli long-th- upge plda to attack it and Sharett espraed this iear eft ehe Smed a statement r w u Ws-tern power t. lbnst to the t Stase sewt the kin st l brptei aluga. nt the kind or teep -sme Me, a stong A bamtskm[ * i iinrtani BB a a fap)I A . : a Grand Mufti of Je- or. even frozp the late 6d&Nah of Jordan, the fet Wes Israel beat in fur years ago. of Israel that the O-time, even of four years would cause pa to take. root and ht Arabs accept their b teto, have proved ut-' vain. Ibreel' point of view, b stand C as intransi- . eer. The Arab states ihe to consider any so. I the refugee problem, he of the 875,000 to le an. the ree- 49f thousands of u who have ar- a slce tbe war over the nds theile iare, from Israersi w, just a stubborn Sthe Internatlon- Jreumslem and (mt up the territo- I!ed in exoese of N. plned it to Mays ths wouId m now r for the I to rgs at to the in *r"ON ".' 1. .A -::,. .- . :, _" Any 14de that may be enter- tained in the West that these disputes u' poli tical, may be dlpel b the grim re- cord o tomtir fighting in the last year. There he .been an average. of e skil ub a day between Israell patft .and Arab troops or rrilas. Mere than 450 were kied n thee skirmishes and many hundreds more wounded. lgreil and 'Zionist spokes- men abrMp claim that the re- fulgms could have been reset- tie long In other Arab caties wl% money provided by the U. 1. If the Arab gov- etaih UM were not determined tj i tuam as they are now Jw havq an argument to O5nR t before world opinion; tej elso say they intend to compensate the ref,-eea In full for their lands if only the Arabs will negotiate a quics peace. The Arabs say that is non- seawe bname I1rael is only wiM to e.cOmp"te the Upi- ted a .- Twd twh should the ien rapidly. As soen as new ..of the r became known civilan M men, groups of 0 aIlvaeMt enta abd worked came to assistance of the gover3nt. A demonstraion in a the government was for noon today. FactoriK had to shut down bee @ majority of their empleia rushed to the aid ofaNW asoro and his govemmeu 'Radio Bolivar said a'6 cently arrived PeruVlan, were among the rebels, .i names were given. ' Business closed down .; m. when workers left after they learned that teassoro was to speak. government palace in fi o.. , SSme 10, m0 pernes" WNd-"n w A' .a". the OMatry. ,S He said the gufty g-. be legallv bro t to1Dtid like July 21, 1M9, whu. z were so many bhngm a" He told the crow t A government was strong,= cause of the support otb but because of papu aeS He termed the9 r tratkto" e "at thb Wuf me i ovnment vanced consderably In 4tkNm to slva the matn "Witmr to the Vn government and one of era of last year's AsIl tlon, told Unlto was untrue that the g S~ Is dominated by <0oI& aQ^ The bes' r la tha are ntl- amnmtMa wlai ed to overthrow the elements in the 'could give a false abroad" of Communist tion, he 'aid. toI aa muntE 40W have t1. net aft ba Apra itMf tn an my Straile afggfX farehy M4d ndta i L al"My ceo aen Smd ft President nortf me e Im If that P la n an are wi O the meat w purge iM l but the da of the cause, atp/itng to teir sls tA being aa en Ba C narh dom not oean Sueh, ceht ort' PON" Kirilk *MB~niitl^^s6 b . Ant x-I.~la'vital prnl *.-* -- feease sea. Ws msew Tiwo no ateNtion at abg the re- fiee thy eaned fis-ijr am. 1I -o, 1 S dALI ~294' ed *'i.' 4 ~ ~ A . a,, .- ,I, " r -" .-'7j and ~. , l ,t r -I . .. " ' ~f~i. a -. I .. * > 1 :. .k " Are NoW... er< THE PANAMA AMERICAN * OwiNE AND PUBLIsHED ev Tm43 PANAMA AMSWICANM w sas, - PeuNe avmy NBL@ON peOUNSUVLL INSt eas t NARMOSIO ANIAS. IDItolr Ti. N Siw i *- P 0. 1e 134 PANAMA, S. *P HtONE rANava Ne 2.0740 8f LINES) 0 CALsk ADORors PANAMENICAN. PANAMA COLON Q~mer~f la 174 CENTRAL AVENUE 9TWIEN '27T' AMf 13r. SUrn 4! T H 34P M AMISLDNN AVE NrW YOR il417te e s. N Vs MONTH IN AovaNe1 _140 1 62 r0o .I.MO ts N Ao vIN.VA E= .- 0. 00 .. ...YNEAcRI.I I.-. -;-,,, ., A re!00 WaN .OYUUoFDRUwHEREADRS siutnnCOLUM 2entayI s:n.. "P IN INorsd War bI. The resu.dLhave s, REP Pl 4 +,tt4tly I .... ., ' BY PETER EDSON pecer ., o'ly to Len d. THE MAIL 8 OX WABHINGTO q(NEA) Rus- aSti T H E Premie Joe Sl hoan Premier Josef Stal a b Ioin g ohase Plea jh o e I tused the press interview tech. m ay J ", 0-1 '.-Britl"ah sources l The Mail Box i i an open orum readersof The A ique to put over his propaganda .al reason for in Letters are received gratefully and are handled in at wht olly et. nine tAmes since the end sof W'a nam -IAde a solution in deatie manner World War t1. The results have I r *gdjnf u4tatled up over reports of. It you PoFItNibute a letter don't be impatient i it doesn't appeal e been consistently futile In ac- *-aiO" tte y i tg *ll I swat day. Lettersar published n the order received tually furthering world peace or n, T is tra.egy, AXMrelayed to London by l od i.w SPlease try to okeep the letters limited to ene paoe s angst. understanding.- l n l, Identity of letter writers ais hold so strictest confidence. In. March, s146. President end o divisi ons of Chiang t as "'" 1 aThis newspaper assumes responsibility for statements st opinis.s Hugh Baillie of the United Press fro- trmo. L Winston Churchill's argument 3) r over a la of .,e.r',.- EX-GI SEFKS HELP IN FINDING OLD FRIEND for speedy action by the United IONLto 8puUndha ial a Nations in settling the Iranian Korm ua l! .Ef a Ir &(al Glen Moore, Pa. case. O Mail Box In reply, Stalin ducked. He lt' resen t an against ,i - Sir: said he could not admit Chur-o a.=40 th Chinee iafnt hI do not know exactly how to write this but I shall try to ex- chill's arguments as convincing. o C h) PO aibl ser I Of alt since rea ag. lilain just what I want. "As to the question of the ) Se nd threeOs U.A. divisions to Ja W,.se 'm When I was in the Army I was stationed at Corozal in the withorawrl of Soviet troops from- pare for a Koean offeah e r 41t Ordnance. .While there I worked with a colored elderly lady Iran," Stalin then replied with s *hose name was Bonita Gordon. The last address I have for her cust o m a r y terseness: "It is IUI OPPOITION . is Allstan P.O., Jamaica. I have written to her at that address known to have been already set- . and the letter was returned. tied positively by agreement bek- Th- 'f t five of them ou t squarely or SHefe is a little more information that may be of help in tween the Soviet government th -ot onlyte.policy of-the Labor loaUng her., and the ,vernm ent of Iran." 0e Bti, .. . Alo a 5n theica I h e w ritten to h er at th at a ' While I was at Corozal there was a colored lady from Panama In other words, Stalin re- -In "ct4 1 1 1 er Clem tl e City '.ho did the laundering for a Col. Bodine and she was a fused to admit that the United Atlanti s -4m V gminiterClemnt lWhen rie d of Bonita's. Now the lady can read English a little, but Nations, n its t su andf pers- Krolpe. ,n a .o. E a ta l mtlsetein. Thekeers I was atCoby_ friendit . ?d- %1^ - The years I was at Corozal were 1942, 1943 and 1944. draw from their aggression a- .h* r. iss"Ike'rfsri re"*At UN ,'! *"Now I hope this is not too mixed up for you to unravel, and gainet Iran. Vkrp |I 1 you can do something for me toward finding her. At about this same time, Ed-.. lo.. e.- 1' are .ed g '*. nking you, I remain, dy Gilmure, Associated Press 4let1i1 "astem g" 1 l . Marvin P. Furlong, Jr., oorrespondent in Moscow, sent ,l thatnd d h R. F. D. No., 1, three questions to talin. land wall Glen Moore, Penna. S, talin Teplied that he attach-. plong the "' ed great importance to the UN. The a ny blolkad of li Its strength was based on the would be am Wt of we i 'M. AVERAGE' MIGHT MIND HIS MANNERS equality of states and not on the blockade Rnteu luan. a of war. .a't-a domination of one state, p ovoke war. bl for nll tal %, T~ ~I Mail Box, Editor In other answers Staline said k .. r ' l reading on the rather large marker was to. the point, and he was convinced no nations of Cturohillbs adtv t that I readable. "Reserved for Nurses and Doctors of Gorgan their armies were aiming at a Co o ad.uek n .w ilerS p'' tal" A fine gesture on the part of the dining management new war. T' preserve peace, alld ere~ ly o 'lose ruelab lnW lsr 0 .t. .aX ot Ancon clubhouse dining hall. The table'for at* had bSXe nations should organize a wide the nxw-re-dent shodI nota1p W e Sfor those gentlemen and women who would aid in the counter-propaganda a g ai n t t IA id nSer ment, bu t o.lkbenear th = of mankind's Ills; who' labored hard and long for hitman- warmonger.lenat -ena ty ation th any hours for little appreciation from the masses. A Alexander Werth of Manchest- NOTE-Itf t whle ha h le" S token of gratitude, was this reservation, furnished by the or Guardian was the next to take osthe U.B.S. Hlena of.his advi.er n clubhouse dining hall so the professional people could dine a crack 'f Stalin with a ques- Bayt ChurBilwh use his o ld i'' . n e worthy world of their own; to talk with the other the lan- tionnaire, later I n 1946. ,t t pouly. i .s&-iJ--O--!' f. guage known to them: to relax at dinner with their own. e To Werth, Stalin replied 19 that Chuy ail' earr -up tr'itoI ,l,.-e hd _ Into the Ancon dining hall strode three young American it was absurd to say t at west- While U. mlitry elation was experiencipg strong that with Jet-driven aircratb the major ed 6t that tite.3t m s1 14h oples. Mr. and Mrs. "Average" American they could be labeled. ern Europe's Communists were onea o its worst safety years in history, the lines will enter a new and far better safety 6aM. mate I'e l p *tn tt i the th They walked to the table, read the sign, and ignored it. T'hey takin direction front, Moscow... co .try's domestic commercial airlines-. were Experiece in war and' peace as show that of the .it. They were in a hurry. They could not think of breaking A policy of usng eastern Gear- rackclg U~ their finest safety showing of all time.. let engines by and large are muich nore regblp .. " er group: obviously it was impossible forany of the three many against western Europe The airlines-measure safetyby computing the performers. for they amnrnuch less l loate nav'a b 4 s couples to eat alone. That would mean talking to the same nd-the U...S. would be contrary number offatalities per 100,O00 passengerl miles'", .t~- propel engines and much. 4Sl ly to finai pouse, listening to the boring conversation. No. they must have to the Soi ty a1 ion's national flown.. r rlous trouble. the rit a be fo six. Besides they were in a hurry to go to the show Interests. +... indly and las"n Their old record., set in 1960, was 1.1 deaths e d ea trouble a al ,AeS asi . escape their own reality. cooperat.on'between the Boliet each100,000passenger milesiin the-WJcrldA salft ,,."rlso - dng steward came to the table and informed the there Union and the west was bound The new low in 1952 was an. am i- e ii villand Comet "air t s t s b u g' mi sericn coupa tof the reading of the sign on the to contain s. ar W hence. ui 'the ai o rot d omast tiud-mou hed male .othe pert hero eVto ,e tone fi. hn d This was accgmpl shed t d t ra t grouP insisted *it wasth't democrat* to rera rshar11- ea h tl a nCdea j S RAWr P l rd co_ of the reading of thesi.gn ot the.oo iae. 'linea.w Tis aos al ;amled i n ,.. a h .. the do r j A b gonna lose his lob" a planted uestion- the opportunities for fptal craehe '.a aw ' Level up your society. Tell the sport-ashirted, ill-dressed and-a lwe statementinPravda. There was only one major mishap dthgir -w a rpaOg tr i i i.' "la,. 'Averagc 'American male he is as &oo4 as his professional neigh- Then he regarded the Jrited more thaI 40 lives, in the scheduled ahp.' ior, He'll believe you. Manners and good breeding he has none. Nations debate 'on he Berlin ord book. T n er | wli cord " respect, for someone intellectually suierlor he has not. He has, blockade' as aggressiveness in I,. i 1f a u l e r a W ou h. e d olat In hi p k th re -for someonen entelThet-eves x*be W iry though, a dollar in his pket, therefore he is equal. The "Aver- the peley of Angle-Amereian Certainly this achievement does n m weo h aest in rll ic-.t nd Anmerican has arrived and French riding circles. The shall never again see a flurry of d .a" .- a wi t,bqt. I n reoI t years beer butas 'PhOote! Th knucklehead, the oaf, imbecile, moron, and members of the Be K.ity Co0a- accidents like that which occurred o af at S 0t, rf t uan his cnee. ot are nowthe e o the man of superior thought and deed. ell were leling their support Newark airportin the winter of 19s5. f e press are a Olve the Average" American his comic book. to ths aoicy, he sod. rugged year 1947. -n ee om .r Yet An Egghead. It wps in tbh face of.this But it does appear to be true that 6 ~k it ., veler will welconime it it the pace Cad Saggression," however, that the betwe y big crashes are getting 10 ned through the final days of e3ax g om e W Rosa came to an aAl' AUIn aviation eagerly await the. airliners and into the coming Answer to Previous Puzze, to lft the bockad9 of jets to commercial aviation, for -- . -- k-- mom to H it the -bi. Home Work 1%0 Januses tea,, pre* r So -W in Januavy, 194w, Fri r !, : .', CUledto dean Smetre imth, set the pattern for thee VERTennswers he ha tjust recently hWalter W iNwh. th given to the New York Times. 4Roof rswork I Mother's home resident Truman had just -.daA i hh work includes take office. Would Stalin meet a 11- the cookingtsor with ruman to consider a peace WHY IT'S FU TO STAY HOME the ladies afflicted with hooch and it's a cinch some I furniture 2 Hideousm111 aII I L Ct? He would have no ec- (On New Year's Eve I you'll become a lifelong cynic. Ttoi 12 Uelf monster on to it. Would Russia join in In whia SBenlderned 4 InearorpO a declaration that the major The chief lure for some folks is the alcohqnc Numerous mefry-makers inspire the idea they're the ple 14 Bewild er24ed pue wers had no intent of resort- daze. Merry-makers are not considered en followin-the rigid dem d al of the sript. Their he tind. 1. aist 5 Magnesium 24 Hope 40 Pursues his Ing to war against one anther? until they're goggle -eyed. And if yoeas sailes'6 frozen, t.hlr laughtW hia a spurlous . andma and silicate poison The Soviet government would be down drunk everybody assumes you re aring and the hoopla Iems to be V i by an , Grndpa arte 6 Trial 26 Raised above 41 Loaded prepared to consider the is- heluva time. Anyone caught sober ls i anvsll director. p the orde at home 7 Fondle bottom 42 Cicatrix suace of such a declaration, of lunacy. 'for th' ake of fulfilling a Itei more like ,.J , work Wmen (naut.) 43 Learng WOU 'the Sovit govnment a command perforlanceeit an a ontaneous 18 Salad e 9 Employs 27 Womanliness 44 Distinct part join in implementing t peact Night clubbing becomes perilous. Th .e i isreu1MI$-of joy. mtbhag Is saddetthan forced*Im- vegetable 10 Antitoxins 2 Individuals 46 Nothing by asuch measures as gradual dis- happy-happy zany at almost every taZ wol galte'. a S.aoblelands 11 Russian news 2tt c2Indiv as46 Towar the armament? Naturally. thinks he's the floor show. The clang olang' : Russian news 29 Icelandic sage 47 T rd e During 151. Stain gave only lodges of brassy tootlers are more clai*Mu. .n very infis being sold by the t. You pay "n 32 HIgh 17 Obstru tae 31ShaAe 48 Krled l two ess interviews both to ever, the service isn't, crammed dance .ors -al.ck champage fees for beer. Some who have ~ slb- m am. ag17 cy 21 SHae wofred sh elteed Giee pran a, hip-flipping room and the sucker-wf wat difficult, meeting the landlord' inancial de- .. SBtt t 1* pt*P f te. A lo le ,,Ho wok.eeGrek In February he was back with never stmeper. "/ .... inds wl splurge a 's salary tor the dubi- .O V.t..hwff tFheablac ihne iICentu'y plat23 Burdens tool, g-- lt~ent lears .the old.-line that war was not Ousde~gltofgettingstinkotnpublio. Ipel, l ellin f*s ,,l.wth4w1t3: e lt Enemy inetitable, but It might be if the Many a mimdulsre e'saro thui e 51t M'S hi atth) anti' hol warro er continued to deceive lance unetlr the influence the IdI O bar? courte.ies are ikp@ People whoe ,Amakipw w:e Int1Pr *5Rvian cagl he dd the.p ~eThe A o- Ame~enricall spirit. He is everybody's aouy. nlalmarners se us).alIv impeccabl gl ga-ga on:u e -It *A*Y" .(of@ . iighqhe Ipe.,r aWf IA* W$GI I Whrm "n or'es -- --Korea were dooe, d tO oln in reiah style, ecla and night at the Big ,lin:. T he oblootivss isrk ,.f t.e ioq4 ivin j the. W ar sntn e t defe at, he aid. The United. Nd- ,ery crack uttered Cy an d .o hicSe every wine s thth' a e e"t" -W- fl ,aee ' bo k p i tons, by condemning the action he's twice as hilarious. Thege never a h p with ,' iarkable flar 20r b Serqu e A ras Ud ti:- - .of t~- h e n Korea, w o.'bore. . . .tm Th ... -" lowing the o f NWe .t '. 1eo ,- --d - .. .a Into b of locals dtover a certain ,da.- 6rd'r*I conduct jq a subct*iute for.enterta _, _*,, en.,, _a ,. 4** of _+- . of the R .s t1lc U10nFJU s approaches. You never encountered o rnr .-brave emceeu toil hard to, Iake theasel -**^o u tlntt m iie t tie "* w ,Sy. t sII -.Stalin reassured PitVda that mob enthralled by thunderous sounds. attaners ..above thu In-cemnt uta a. It has a t-m pi'iesnt s -.. *l*Metl ptq, byt In oicr 4 cththere were no grounds for embrace and execute jigs while stepping each asiect. Most of their quips, are not wg "attrolle. #5I1 ethaI. Who thl "tUnited tates si alrm over his ac- other's toes. Life is tough enough, wit bsolMkt., i 05C. ellr. ''t tto'gt14 .-,* g hu4a'p .-e of the w ings still stood for prohibition of use The .el.bra.ion t omle legalittal to 'pit h ela +lg of the atomic bomb. Parties are popular. And at some sha1igl tle s Pmieble schpmo wio bY's drins M"t. lad o d n Aprilh 15 Stafp hese host may even know the names of his guests, .nd t*en his the andacitv, to eggo" edB q Ue e sbm tt el by a I l T he conversation at such alcohol-so pagd. remem ber hib name the fo llowlag iitiSl'i g .':. t p l r au their prepegands occasion without engagingiIn a brawl Tiere are lartain a.dvantages toIomenulbelthe +', . elff mound A thbtr wprld wlr was no cleo- .quirso subsequent visitsto a dentist .. ". "n. sheer s.. teak lux rr----I, I"wItwo orbthree - oI----df shad Iaghfi ~[JJJ S#4 he .me d. A meeting of Some celebrants are dedicated to the 19.hefte. pwfolw io qIRake --oeegrea ultimate In joy hI tooting horns. eT +r5leglalr owe" w-ou d zbgea I antiele iP aure from discordant i V.7, elt. u- mthe nt me- hapa a psychiatrist can explain it. .. +' 'Or the uniflea- .h k tiors -any,. And finy Mis ing with JoYous crowds has been U- favorite" chestnut: peaceful so- e i ely Commended as a cure for the ". I- t existence of communism and But terntning the gauntlet of drunk. t caieall re penssble, given toui se and 4 rted uaeouth d ,e. Foltering Philip! the rate aprate eco o e erm Png ... s..., .. ,s. set the stage for the now-fam- n-. Wllar answers to questions I sberjare radial w In beh ILI; 60"twe. is MA inld wibrown. JWMasLe.3 iesnofthNewTYo?4 ran who is oh-so-dignified *amp WeONI M heamrIsd wh nra.ses ~-mtsteps i lrugs be tses .T Isot inevia* 4 alli Din cold warM e- shll armeifrmof WenM bsarhi s bowen like WNe r-agaijnst the StOlet. We ClassRIfeda 1 ke Irih resle! *.owtW" an o c tos the war. _ _ _ L. .- ,. ,. .7. , ^" ;...' . ':' '" tT.' .:*'. l; '"< !;" . ...... ,.. ... *? ^ * im iii i ii.l THE PANAMA AMERICAN AN T DAILT P Bt TWO A l- * .. .,&* r DA.T MKWgPAPBR Home From Movie D01IrrR(AJIt Jan, 6 (UP) A devout, 18i1-year-old coed who was considering taking the nun's Tows was raped and murdered a early today by killer who lay in wait' for ber as she walked homt from the movie "Apoint- t ment With Daager." The body of Joanne Carol Oil- leapie, her skull crushed by re- peated blows, was found abort- for-asu p- i' eS n lPy after midnight by her father orad"h.. I and brother In an alley just 11 at evsup-i l -the doors from her home. Her rosary In thenof L w beads, purse, and a dish she had Bbd Iwon at the movie lay nearby. l.fot p x Police said $l(i was'missing from .t' 9" tgPolice mld thle gfrl's killer ap- Th ose parently bid inthe shadows and S. .. r e '' attackedhe as she walked by. t 9: (M. ATelephoto)The said he apparently choked w .Ben, Pat MoCarran (right) ap- off er screams with his hands ,wherear.am OeJh Washington for pre-trial ques.- and bashed her head repeatedly V. w A-p t charged by Las Vegas publish- against a concrete garage wall. of -h !rek of *. Conspiring with 60 advertilers who As Joanne lay dying, police Shosl .U -itt a a the Las Vegas un when R was said. the killer raped her. They .d5ugh .IoIU ,on-dollar autwill be defended said her clothing had been rip- to 2Wf PJAM a -na l Land M b..(left). ped off and her underclothing hi e 0p R Kobie... Sa --' L" Nt.....a bore a blood-stained handprint. hisI "m ., - .. Five men, including two broth- Rod" , .i '"F P oL er wear teing blood stained cloth- .n on t rating in were taken into custody, but i yth *'hMr. I :r., who a a all werenreleased later today. a ln M w.ePo Mr. 5r w ho lic au:erd the botherseax- o- C- 5 lMr. Mr..... W jn. planation that the blood on their I- Polie ted the* br others'jex- AM$- mIMr, ORCISIOf m* I" 1. clothn was shed In a recent .,uw .W f street fight. The ohers had pre- byvious morals records but could .n o account for their actions last .IiiN0I w NIiON. Jan. 4 .W 5utherd'DOW 'Ats. wl have night. W 0p W will count, .1963 had R publican h2.p In previous The only real clue was a well- ._*.a AIcollege h E 't .thto- n-f a I b 'predicted defined mset of footprints in the di. al'WP)gIrform the d of- the motion will be defeat by snow. Police also said the killer VA e r* wh-Iod c that- Dh )R. IMn- a margin of better than 8 to 1. could no-, have committed the Si waesk. f hMr as -been te*ad prs- In oer action today, the crime without being splashed .t"* hwb Xdrd erdR t -House Armed Services Commit- with blood. w be o t voe-c tee 'will begin hearlnge on the Joanne had attended the mo- li-Bvw-il t" o s *uty offO sui 1eht Ware of uzMlitary airplane vie with a rl friend, Shannon NO. A- Ia. *tliat ashes. inclu the Moses Sinpett, 18. They parted at 11:45, in zd cut MWwawhich took after agreeing that the first to I.SO t l v .. reach home would telephone-the a. sstafelocl-. y.-" at Whea n Shannon telephoned Stto .aebveralve at efin and Joanne had not arrived .lv&'e she t & the Urd nation's colleges. A. spokesman home, her two brothers and her 'wIf. 19w IY ,he t .ill be r. to settle said the inquiry tmy be expand- father started the search. It we !l .ies.e a*S.o led to include as many a25 ended a hour later when her Sd X1 % -0 m10rh111isai*ve a eti- aon schools. father and 19-year old brother. IDaniel a" ooundtheb itI nlst Tomorrow President a Danil. found the body beside a -oVaalee-dVd e ., b will land his final State of the neighbor's grage. V.-M o."1&l .aid lh. -- an al fireworks will on message to the Capitol. Mied Company At" bu01An bushfeupt almos..t r Th P-resident's annual budgetM, .r .,b ".bu- i tos "f to- d"ll'i eni ater message will be sent to Congress VICKSBURGO, Miss. (UP) - orwith s the- sesuiloq .rashowdnn Friday and the economic mes- Two sheriffs and an outlaw i Ia, 1. and Patti- on e motoioffeed a sage about Jan. 14. oured the U. S. Waterways Ex- 9%:Il=8, .to-4Apt ,new rules a a t -allots cast by the -531 memsp- periment Station here in the In,. JI I .d u" t Mng MRluters -he onhs bers of the electoral college on %ame group Mr. and Mrs. R. o r r weapn against.1vil ri De. 15 will be kept by Vice Pre- B. Sheriff of Fullerton, Calif., e_ 'doWell, Oe t "" "sident Alben W. Barkley ur til and Dan Outlaw of Opeldusas, of yOfthe. oficlal count. Barkley will La., district governor of Rotary byJ9 sOa"'d tum preside at.the joint session. International. h e ~a 4 -The Rubere de- i IWW- qvaa eyesm * *t , '- Io n .i a IA. stbali See.t .mp tl mohooL -wr So laws o thh isdefem. l weld ahsmr etw t sald. 'el5 *t *enBexpect- .*, wk A Af^P * 'tat should be ilat; to wear to t urday night r Ghi blue taf- e elvet, or the one of them a (ft at a to dinner. I'd Il that, money you left a loafia. I didn't need re M mm closInet snpae - -I.e I.'.- a ai we need." alop today, but I tell a soul. So t repeat it to a uch more Stha,=r u were Misse wo-and-so pim so pretty and Ato hae an extra flt the men iu)Do I Jut miB ua makels- on . w^EZ^thk* BB .^ fB^^Syf' ... ..... ,, ............ I*yw ,-* 'V i I*~ *( ^ -.. C.t Bea 'It'The S"He wants a final yes or no! Says he's calling from the , marriage license bureau and has Susie Schmidt with h Il , __,a PROBERS PROBE PROBE Witnesses appear ieldore the He , Judiciary subcommittee In Washington to testify on charges that the Justice and State Departments tried to suppress a Fele Grand Jury's findings of Communists in the UN. Leftto rIgs s are Joseph Cahil and Corine Celst. fortner members ofthe funct Grand Jury; Rep. Frank Chelf, subcommittee -chairman; and Charles Harsany, an attorney. __ 1_ I Iii~ l~ I n n 'X On p T0y4o r Jt */ ^ tiful New Looks! Beautiful New Interiors! 4 Most Beautiful New DeSoto Ever Introduced! BRAND NEW STYLING Lower and longer .. glamorous aew i*osM fender muldding .,, mw, wider, lovelier front grille... tibu. tiu pew owept-back, rear fendrs ... air, Jopr, wider rear deck BRAND NEW VIEW! 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T N --AT- "' .COLON _MOTORS, INC. lT Criaoint * Pammi City - .1/ .1~ i.."'' ,^. r .. -" ." ,* .-. , L ^<.-^ .: , "' , *^* ^ ^^ A ^ ^'' l^!r[.H^]~jiy if .-..r- ,i ti>,Mr ,-< l -.(4i -r *- -* r' t^ *..N1 .i . 1 .,1f i.^ ,T -, *' * ^ lai, laws e _ ____ __ ___ ,' .r , "0 ; -T. : -j S I STH PANAMA AMERICAN AN IN 'DIMDWNT DAILY N~IWPAPSB Cargo and Freight-Ships and Planes-Arrivals and Shipping & AirLine News -0- Doctors on Nieuw Amsterdam trans-Atlantic operations t( To Hold Cruise-Congress Western Europe, Africa, the Mid. The Holland-American Line die East and India. ship Nieuw Amsterdam is sched- Executive vice president Young tlied to arrive here Jan. 13 with In charge of the company's Pac- about 600 doctors and their famr- ific Division,,will su p e r v i s Miles aboard. brans-Pacific operations to A- The doctors are participating laska, Hawaii, Australasia anc in The Pan American Medical the Orient. Association's eighth internation- al medical cruise congress which Ju will be conducted while the ship 46 Judges Named is on its 12-day cruise. While at sea scientific sessions will be held and more than 112 B GOP Presidents papers read representing all ranches of medicine and sur- Sill On The B nch gery. In addition to 12 panels of dis- cussion, there will be general as- WASHINGTON. Jan. 6 (UP) - aembly meetings. Forty-six judges appointed dur- The Pan American Medical Ing Republican administrations Association is made up for pro- are still on the federal bench, eminent medical men in public it Was revealed today. Three aye work, government and private serving in Texas. practice throughout the coun- The figures were turned up in tries of North, Central and South a survey which shows that Pres- America. ident-elect Eisenhower will The doctors will spend one day have nine judicial vacancies to visiting Panama before return- fill after he takes office Jan. 20. Ing to New York. These include one for a circuit court of appeals, seven in federal 77 Tourists Due districts, and one to a special Bere Saturday court. There are 77 cruise passengers There are no vacancies on the aboard the United Fruit Comrn- Supreme Court although the re- pany's ship S. S. Jamaica which signatlon of Justice Felx Frank- Is scheduled to arrive in Cristo- further has been frequently rurm- bal early Saturday morning. The ored and just as frequently de- ship sails Sunday afternoon for nied. New, York via Cartagena and The present political standing Santa Marta. of the federal bench Is 248 De- mocrats, 59 Republicans, and one Promotions Announced By not committed politically. Of the Pan American World Airways 59 Republicans, 41 were appoint- Following a meeting of the di- ed during the Harding-Coolidge- rectors of Pan American World Hoover administration. In addi- -Airways, Juan T. Trippe, presi- tion, five Democrats were ap- dent, announced that Wilbur L. pointed during GOP administra- Morrison of Miami, Harold Gray tions. of New York and Clarence Young Presidents Roosevelt and Tru- of San Francisco had been man appointed a total of 17 Re- named executive vice presidents publicans and 242 Democrats. of the company. Of the jurists named during Executive vice president Mor- Republican administration, 10 ton, n charge of the company are on the Circuit Courts of Ap- uptin American Divoision, wilt peal and two of them are Dem- supervise operations throughou ocrats; one, a Democrat, is on Statines gateways at New Y tor, the Court of Claims, and one, a Miami, New Orleans, Houston,Coepublrt;an, on the district judges Urowniville and Los Angeles. Court; and 34 are district judges, Brownsville and Los Angeles. two of them being Democrats. Executive vice president Gray, The geographical breakdown in charge of the company's At- is: Alabama 1; Colorado 1: Con- lantic division, will supervise necticut 3: District of Columbia S2: Illinois 3- Louisiana 1; Mary- -' _land 3; Michigan 1: Minnesota S3. Mississippi 1, Misouri 1: Mon- -W# S tana 1: New Jersey 1: New York 8; North Carolina 2: Ohio 1; Ok- lahoma 1; Oregon 1; Pennsylva- nta 3, South Dakota I: Texas 3: West Virginia 2. Wyoming I, and Vermont I a Of tliee. 25 were appointed by President Hoover, 14 by Presi- dent Coolidge, and seven by Pre- sNetHardnng. TheaeAppoilt- SBnu t ;date'-back to 9 S re are now eight Demo- 2 plnss-ro-ms- cats and one Republican on Seneftw dW c n ythe Suprepne Court. AM Steady Jobs rooms wi. Tdevisi SOtTH BREWER, Me (UP) -Four mployes of the Eastern SHOTE SL Corp.. ave completed a total of 190 years with this pulp and paper firm. Oldest employee in Spot of service i 75-year-old S AE. Rank A. Parent who has aIthStE. NEW YORK worked for the concern 60 years. Others are Harry W. i TUiS SIAt AT IAN CIC1 Smith. 76, 50 years; Isale Des umuewt s i l.1. -4 m mat Roches, 78, 64 years: and Ed- -ward P. Wentworth, 69, 34 years. CRIB WELKIN. Planeteer UNITED FRUIT C( Great White Flee NEW ORLEANS SERVICE. - *S.S. "MAYA" ............. S.S. "LEMPA" .. ...................... *S.S. "CHIRIQUI" ................ *S.S. "TOLTEC" ..................... S.S. "LEVERI BEND" .............. S.S. "AZTEC" .... ................... Departures DMPANY Arrives Cristobal_ .............Jan. 6 .............Jan. 8 ............Jan. 11 ............Jan. 13 ............Jan. 15 ............Jan. 20 * HandUiln Reftefl ted Chlled mnd. Oemra Cuar NEW YORE SERVICE Arrives Cristobal S.S. "CAPE ANN" ................................Jan. 7 S.S. "JAMAICA" ............................... Jan. 10, S.S. "FRA BERLANGA" ....................... Jan. 13 S.S. "CAPE AVINOF" ......................... Jan. 18 S.S. "VINDEGGEN" ...........................Jan. 20 f"euent Melgbl alg l e bom CrIt61bal Wt Cort Ceouwl Amaolean pge Passenger Sallings to New Orleans via Tela, Ronduras S.S. "CHIRIQUI" ..............................Jan. 13 S.S. "CHIRIQUI" ........................... Jan. 27 Weekly Satllnl on Twelve Pmuani Ship to Nw fork, MobUl Cherliton. Lw Angflelm. a, 'Franelce an dmtti TELEPHONES: CRISTOBAL 2121 PANAMA -23806 COLON M The Pacific Steam Navigation Company INCORPORATED BY ROTAL CHARTER If Royal Mall Lines Ltd. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES BETWEEN EURqPE AND WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA TO ECUADOR, PERU AND CHILE M V. "SANTANDER" ............................Jan. 17th M.V. "REINA DEL PACIFICO" .................Jan. 22nd S.S. "CUZCO". ...................................Jan., s1st TO UNITED KINGDOM VIA CARTAGENA, HAVANA, NASSAU BERMUDA, CORURA AND LA PALLICE M.V. "REINA DEL PACIFICO" (18,000 Tons) ....Feb. 18th TO-UNITED KINGDOM DIRECT S.S. "KENUTA" J.................................Jan. 37th ROYAL MAIL LINES LTD./HOLLAND AMERICA LINE TO NORTH PACIFIC PORTS S.9. "LO E~ TAIW .., ............... Jan. J 90 ........ ..........JaB. l4% "D D.. ...................Jan. 8.8. "BERBICE" .......J............. .........Jan. 30th TO UK/CONTINENT S.S. "DIEMERDYK" ........................Jan. 20th M.V. "DRINA" .................................. Jan. 2th All Sallings Sublect to Change Withoat Notlee. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO., CrIstobal TeL 1654/15 FORD CO. INO. PANAMA-Ave. Pern #55. Tel. -T1257/I8 BAORD CO.BOATerm Bld. TeL 2.1905 veryboJy ajs Caif Off for the Moon BY RUBS WINTER -WERES A ATEL-.TB X, SPACE PLATFORM . . CIJSJNU 6 THE PLANET, SSIIZ...IF WB60CLOES I BW '-I 22~ TuumY. "'*" '*^*i p --- H *M^f'-'-'^ ^T : d~qr. * c .- ,, .. a -I- 1- 'li~~' UFP OO0 Hm le b r Ck Vdfl Meow -"-'. "1- e a om S MG W IASX "1* 0' Tw U.a 7TWaC~a Label SIBCILLA'8 POP ULM UrJTme O~ave In~u~ IP0A Lop% 6m. *L~m\ 6B MML.L.OMN& A PaOLeBM. A PWOLSI,. 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Sd. pa in of orehids, VA ta e _am ues were jn-.lue A Asembl : wanted ,, -Xreing offre by .,-% .tobal .Assembly of the gip. -the of the Rainbow for Ol af normall TBftands o$ the ofenu at 7WOt Sfam with the 'iOw t on .,:mr and Vk w. geant and 'w S a if Qmi adMRgeantS aNS uh turning e The ltst meeting, of te Mr. and 3 aul ck and CMrltobal Woman's Club .Wfll Stephanie turned by, plane be held- tomavrow at 2:00 pn.m Saturday 4t a Christmas *a- at tha Red Cross Building. he catlb pefi n' OGuatemaML guest speaker will be Mr. Mi. nual Castillo, whose topic will U F ielder spent bt, the -"Colon Free -Wrade the .t MW in In ums, ae." . Peru, W a orgea, Mrs rt W4tson will be the a former teacher in Balbo a. vocal. 11solt .for the afternoQn. Tha vie other towns I the - Ttelthy -jai nsa, a a-d Mis College Clab bMeetlg ii4j IrfIeIta 4the I- .. of the mus -, will at ':30 at Mr.eat* W. N. Qioo* the ae Mrs. Wallace .and l Ws0 Mo0Wm "w Rus House 234-3, Qatun. spent a wektat the BNuts o htage in h6 Vwean. aP Besimiana Miand g .--, t. Mr. and Ml Gerald D. BSU, t me. w. eok ha re- r,o nXrly Of Cri tob.-M turned fw4 heit e in Day- a i reunion at thor.. ~ton, o e spent the In MIanm during the .d_________________________ 'phoee present were:: r.. anla, Jerry ad e of Bann Bel. Oahw t M. John PIitoldaom Baa Vww 00 QaUforniaM. udfc. o, 3mm of -o SHumphry wi Jeanne and Donmt of - baL Mr. and Mrs. Geome A. .... . . w - 0. .8?21 itH.,! r with .. e : *. _ -C It mew. C Ya . r~iOL 1 World War II -'0 moral in. --~- -- w - -------- - ---; --;-- -- TeMe behl+t y O0m THE FUmI 0?MDOT B d ABBOT'T Lou CO Fmahe Fleateiedy WTm A GREAT .- I.. k O.. ' IT'S.$SHOWTIME TOkII ... .. .:. ^ .. +' :* ;*-t ,*i !* .. 0 A OkiM ^ft. o'' Rr JL 61% t-H ^ ;. : .-..,.i .. ....t .. Vv w .ql -yee] yf . V; *&"'- .*.i -Z r JO 7'-tty- *- U^|f-WWK 1 ' M '' l- 3 .* S _' ...i "+lk:~~fi -'Iif n~aI 94 o. Tr in the *ty are, ISnvited Ato at ow There will be a Jack pot of $350.00 and a seletior of valuable prize will be of. fered. All persons ae able t r pate are cord In vi Sed to attend. SI' A Piober p htl . 6 Senate UeIosftan an- other invest l of the In- ternal RoYapue ttureau toe no how it i oAperatng inder Prsed dent Trtman'1 reoreaxlylanv program, It was d to SAn informed source who asked enuates want to show the pos- able apl tions" of the bu- Srean which In. a cam gave gig service staw% Democratle political app aes Sen. John .. Willams, the DelaWare Republican who first wo t l read tax - ..t.com b I wnoTemIrwent r A s- daer Jqhn B. Dunlap :ii transferred to a revenue lpb rotectd b vil service. "I have always been a staunch rgmoter of the civil service sys- I, but I denounce any pt' tempt to use it as a haven or l, JW me s Waids .- plaivate nVestiglatic n e s eotluatn,* whca a wMas eO- Pdt late lait year, to deter- ano whether there have been was not learned what goup wilt -eonduct the Seasteo lauihy. One source believed it may be anoed byo : the civil SUervi t e.or the tax-writing Comtte of 1 2 hiskh Impossible,. how- leaders might Sag rep b an lnves- of 1 lati Wll l a. f r e - Uses two EeoU erde In a draw -P tateant Ial ltt ~ left iaipog As mentioned previously, Ma- rie Fraser went swimming, it must have been for a very im- portant reason. Well, at the Washington Swimming Pool on that same day was George Ben- eWtt, laine Slevrws, Charles Oerchow, Toddy Dignam, Jim Crawford, Dave Lane, Mary Ann Brassel, and a million other kids. In "PltF Servant's car there could be seen at any tme during the vacalon Blanqulta MeNatt and her brother, John, alumni Bob Blakely, R o a n d o Vil- lai, and anybody el"e that want- ed a ride to the pool or else- where. The Gatun hJlor Civic Council Bad a New Year's Party at the Trefol House on New Year's Eve. D a ne I n , ame, r and efreshments were ad thoughout the wonderful evening. This event was In the hands of Shellh McNamee, Danny Kseaun, and John Al- telht es" Spkin of Gatun, nhe girls "-- "*- -upthere have haut several owadav. qreo- slumber parties lately. Poor Kay ut -an Amian Argo Is still recuperating from BM, house. Where was Jody all th time, girls? Over the week-end na lot of the girls frn there went Sto In Valsewhs e Helene de Boy- a. 16rtt, Pat elly, and other I* adin Ist iaea1te1 in The Christmas tree that was t 1 1seen in the middle hall before Mated t ei re. vacation commenced was pro- Sretitution ented to a Colon orphanage a- .f he-pro- Spament to Mlargarita Clubhouse must o m In have same attraction for motor- ad. cycles, 'cause at any time of the Sday asser-by ma see a whole S thee So9M "slew" or them pVared just out- ol dft r side the building. In the club- i m at house are the owners. Jack oa sot Brennan, Bob Connard (until SA hui clutch burned up), Bruce Sander, and th "Space Cadet" of the month, m Rosce who is oied high boots, lel' -."lol ~ leather Jacket, and "fly boy" hat. Ahtttodonl I-.'. Tnl g !!! The.Jlnr's rings Sbeoe at ast.M t wa a sonl 'EATRE "" Hue's wish et a leA" School Ne Year. (Ws auFot ita O the *mester ezaoSe coming upl) at 1 U d o n oTew t Catansart. LLO -nown or o mn- an pe-like being whlah Ied .in Goth Africa more than half a million years ago-w a an- ..n0naed today. Discovery of these new "miss- Slin ks in -lhe evolution fro ;H l ape to mai discloed by Dr. Joh Talt obinson, of the S MTranMvaal MM Ium In Pretor. D TnI specsalam e of an ape- man or aMMp ewhlch bUIC- o he found the rreminants of 1nh ab*g IL ....,,, m ture f tOe charnactests of a South Afrtpas apman a end tmnd I Soya and Cbiaa, l e believes telanthropus lived S many thousands of yers before the Jav an.M * tin enS lW eo that man Ell 1 e fi D fti l Ri man Fkf a, .a thub caM- vas in Zone School Activities *________III___I O "L O anal C H.S.: News ly Veripus Reporters .a In te Invitational Basketball To mnaent sponsored by the Jtr College, all three Canal e hoo were eliminated in te Te final vic- tors versal Sport, from ite Ao; latic Side. h Ibirnalism Class never oi van I Mrs. Smith has t opr students slave from :00 :00 on Monday, Tues- Wednesday during their vacation dam. (It Is hoped that dklted had a-swell time up in Santa Clam... The smart fellow skipped!) Abe de tg the vacation, the Jpuur 'ega wfpk on the Ju- nir4 i Prom. P an have beeom euned adsketches a beg ade for posters dap ear,,and menu. T7e first day Marie Fraser was enable to attend as she had an appointment with the swim- ming pool. The next day Kay Dignam had a date also she went to the swimming pool with Betty Tarr, Lorna Stone, and Mararet Joudrey. However Syl- via Mann, Diane McLaren, Car- lene Taber, and Donna Geyer were there even though Mr. Maedl, Junior class Sponser, was not present. Now that the resting and relaxing is over and work has reared it's head. The Cards and Announcements Committee is getting ready to collect orders from the seniors. That means it won't be too long before they arrive, and what makes a senior feel higher or mightier than handing out their own card? Congratulation Freshmen! The Christmas show case de- corated by the Frosh took a well deserved first place in the show case display contest. That winning case was decorated with lit- tle cards that had Illustrations of several of the presents certain BHS students would like popped in their stockings. The Sophs of '53 come in second with two huge Christmas cards and a decorated tree winning the place for them. Who says underclassmen aren't good? This week marks the beginning of another BRS stage production called "Beauty and the Beef." Prof. Subvert Turbyfill,.oer well-known speech and drama teacher, is conducting play try-oute this week. "Beauty and the Beef" will be presented to the public in February. Also marked on the calendar for February is the fashion show presented by the sewing student of BHS and supervised by Miss Eloise Monroe. This show is an annual event in Balboa High School, and already the girls are sewing fast and furiously to have their best ready'for the big day. Don't forget that tonight we play those Tigers at Cristobal. Transportation difficulties will keep a lot of kids home, but a good turn out will really be something to be proud of. Well, hasta la vista. Hasta go now. Si TODAY CENTRAL now$: 11s, 3:1," S1 :I' 9:*0 PAUL HENREID, in "SO YOUNG SO BAD" 'h Catherine MeLeod .lW THEATRE I PANAMA Et THEATRES BELLi IFesal Wonderful! And "I loaded with laughter! M WBOAT' "I *s oGr _ with cfon f EnF Sl- CECILIA.:- - -M A VISTA - 2:0 4U 1*4 PRODUCTION I BERT TAYLOR habeth Taylor anm Fontaine In - A FANTASTIC LhAND...! "THIEF OF DAMASCUS" with PaBl hmreid M aa vrda-s Also: A Musical Comedy. .1 "Sanny Side Of The Street" with La Te Moo Both In COLORS! M - TROPICAL THEATRE - SJol Wayne, in "TYCOON" W etcoft vs. Marciono Robinson vs. Turpin Willie Pep vs. Saddler INCANTO AT i-0M P.M. WAHOOI Sllete Prises! FLAME"N -FurWLADY" 7 'VOLI :,,- . SMtBR MIOTJ--AIB TB B. H. S. Notes By Edna Hart Well, it's finally hap ned! The Basketball Bulldogs have won a game. They did tis by beating the College Devils In a hard fought game and winning with score of 45-40. .Jim May led our five in scoring, and he teamed up with Gus Troncoso and Captain Francis Boyd to play a fine defensive game. Here's hop- ing they can keep up that fine fighting and take the strong Tigers when they tangle tonight. Basketball Isn't even oaer and enter that mitt-and-diamond sport called baseball. Coach Stewart Brown, a newcomer to the Zone, will be the head coach for this season, and with all those Babe Riths that are sprouting up from the tryouts, we'll be right in there pitching (and catching) for a victory. Last Friday the Elks again played host to BHS. Talent was called for, and hear tell that after every one volunteered for Ab- diel Flynn to sing a song, he did a fine Job. Also, it seems Isaac Peltynovich of CHB can do other things well besides play basket- ball. He really had those people clapping for more of his Al Jolson imitations. Hate to sound like a death toll, but the word Is out: Mid-term exams are Just around the corner! Remember, an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of "A's." Get hep, f~iendgI Next Friday night is the Western Round- up Dance and the GAA (they sponsor the dance) has dropped this hint: It's a girl-ask-boy affair. Come dressed as an honest- to-gosh dude and maybe you'll win a prize. Sounds like fun, eh? BHS is glad to welcome Miss Alice Candee back to Balboa HI HI again. Miss Candee, who teaches history, has been absent for quite a while because of illness and, needless to say, we have really missed her, both in and out of class. NEA BeMauly ter Guiding stars are necessary but they must be guides, olt Images into whose molds wq pour " our-selves. Teen-agers who' take movie stars for their guides too often fall into that error of aon- fusing guide with mold. You can't tell from a photo. graph which star has a face shaped like youamrs. Make-up mea and photographers' lights con- tribute to bringing their facial shapes and features more nearly to an ideal. So don't ,opy ar of them. You might, to be more realistic, analyze your own facial shapq and hair type and then write to the studios asking which stars have that facial shape and hair type. Then write to one of them If you are one of the many teen-agers who enjoy writing to stars and ask about rules for hair and make-up styling. The same holds true for clothes. You have to fid out, which stm are your heht, weight and general build, and follow from here, rather aha from photeraphs showin'them Ownd for Hywood pmlete. Don't take a 40- or -old actresses for your guiding star. Wait until you are other fore you thtnk of that. instead from the bright aray of fresh young stars newiy sAnm every year girls in their tesur or early 20's. .Just because your favorite doesn't happen to have y same face and body etru-ctue doesn't mean she has nothing to offer you in the way of beauty lessons. Every one of these ym stars puts her first emphasis ot at least eight hours of ANep each night, wellbalanced Imeals, out-doOr exercise, anW4crpu- lous cleanliness of Wdr, skin, teeth, body and nails. Make-up, except during film-making, . entirely secondary. If you want to be like your favorite star in so way, e a. those beauty habits of hern e1 you won't be a mnudged aibon. ,W-i ?&ssd-i CAPITOLIO BANK NIGHT! See.& to the Pubie! At 6:00 and S. p.m. rm .. q, in "PRIDE of ST. LOUIS" "LUCKY NICK CAIN" I VI ,CT 0 RIA Gene svans, in Also: wn8 OMAMS, Ma nend O'Britn, in -WAPAIW ' Afth Ladd, In wW URA-RYr llo go". a.;.. -a' I. 7 -4. . '3. 1 any ps nfi a.llua " ay7 Samong the Reds. BERLIN. Jan. 6 (UP) mast German Communists, layng the ground for a show trial, otday sharply lashed out against lead- ing party members a eusing them of being "Zionists" an "American agents." At the same tim., Soviet zone arpdy att Isra and I a-td they wil reect restitu- 1til cltJns) by Israel and Jewish o.anizations outside East OGer- The central committee of the East German Communist Party I a resolution pubbehed by the AYO wa" ues Deutachland" are_ l Merker former PF- tbur meber arrested last No- vember, m4 Kurt Mueller, depu- ty chief of the )est German Communst Party arrested two years ago, were members of an anti-Communlat, Zionist conspi- racy "directed against the Soviet Union and the German people." The Communist reaolutlon said "AmeIrcan Imperialists are or- gafUMan their spylu activities in the peoples democracies with thte helpn of the Mate nf fimael w n - and Zionist orga 8lansiy and o Cwech Commani Pr lalDe stn n nS notg eds b J46 of JeW avocale actions with Jewish. Israel, hm a. B ; C. Z. J. COU By Russell PieMra - Yesterday mornin, the I'U was temporarily placed in . hall, L e. the sa&, easy ehm a "torture bench' (woede StO table), the open air malbx, aR other "artifacts" which o to make up -the Junior Col Lounge. During the first the miae of the gbrwd In a made the persons pEad ,by wonder how the sae of the lounge could possibly accomo- date the amount of students who were trying to use it., The lounge Itself Is being re- decorated by the Gamma Ch( through the help of the Studeat Association. It Is believed that- this will be the first time tha the lounge has been "over-." hauled" from top to bottom. Unfortunately, the Junior Col. iT e basketball team was defeat' ed last night by a score S0 to 3L The opponent, the Balboa Athle- tic Club played a fine game. Last week the basketball team also -lost to Balboa High SchooL The store: 45-40. Tab Friday, the C0 bee..- ketball team will fht the Cristobal team at Cristebal Ri Is noted that students atte , lag these games number uOnd ten in meet eases; therfre, it Is hoped tat oere stdemts come to the ext game. , LaaU Frlday,t Spanish ub of the Junior ( =gbhad a 'gt- together" luncheon at the M Rancho. Members of the faculty who were present were Profesom Ward, Dean and Mrs. Hakett The CmOqulstad taf , present, pondering wheer r have the, annual hinted in the United State. or laely. In boards this week Is ts e" - tative schedule of exms wxh.ic will begin the last week of this month,. ' The extension division will ra on regular schedule during the examination week; thereforen extension division exams wi probably take place during the regular hours of the class. Students who wish to attend a college in th. States next year, are reminded to porrespod now In order to adjust ther sched- ules next semester, I necessary. Refuse T A ----_- SSLl 1E RACl "~ ;~ei! ..#AMRC, ANII m--ANAMA WVKSCW M llil la ..I ,,. PAGE 3Si -- ---, hi.kA..'....,...... - You Sell 'em...When You Tell 'em their P.A. Classifieds! Leave yous Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 "H" Street Panami No. 12,179 Central Ave. Col6n Lew is Service No 4 Tivoli Ave -Phone 2-2291. and Morrison's Fourth of July Ave -Phone 2-0441 Sal6n de Belieza Americano No. 55 West 12tb Street Carlton Drug Store 10.059 Mel6ndeu Ave.-Phon2 355 Cold6a Propaganda, SA. Agenda Internacional de Publicaciones "H" Street comer Estudiante St. No. 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 2-3199 Phones 3-2214 and 2-2798 S FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HilpIloldl Altomg sjil, ,D F "- I he"0 i i p-Mle- 'FOR SuALE 195-------Wrieote Alco ollm Aimpoxym". .% FOR SALE-G E rerger.ar .n oar- FOR SALE -1951 Chevrolet Bel-Air 2031 A nces. ,e. fect cnondl. ,n Cr.,gli oG.* t- Co e. Excellent condition. Phone EXCURSIONS Apr. 3 Por.:e Lelerre -3"'3 SPECI.L EXCURSIONS1 Ap. -- --FROM PANAMA TO MEXICO FOR SALE: Mctal dn.ng able FOR SALE: 1952 Pontiac Sedan one way 85 round trip $135 115 iplastlc topi 4 cha.rs Met al but- Hydramatic, iad.o. W-W tires, day-limit). 5169.00, good one year; fet. Metal Library able Morrs seit covers. signal lights. etc. Like to LOS ANGELES. one way, $149. chair. 10 Venetian BInd.. 36 ne.. Has to be seen to be appre- 15. round trip $252.35. 90 day- inch (made by Cowes Hou',e 3 cared Call Panama 3-0649 1 I :30 limit Panama Dispatch Service op- Apt. 14, oncrtepr6O T-1 C.' O-00p.M. Apt. 14, concrete bachelor aap t 00 p. m. pste Ancon bus stop. Tel. Panama rnent. ______ __FOR SALE -Plymouth 2.Door, 1948 2-1655. FOR SALE:1Refrigerotcr 5 ccej n?- paint. radio. Excellent .ondi- F A perfect condition, $75. '":' Est, tar Call during office hours. Te. S L diante Street No. 150. Apt. I, ,., 1 ._-4t-, olter oflice hours. Tel. e the back, first floor. 3-354 IMiseellane *s FOR SALE:-Bedroom er. excellent, FOR SALE -Imported tires all sizesrFOR SALE:-Amateur radio trans- condition. Phone 3-41EIt frc.rr, remc.oed fIo-n wrecked autos we matter, Harvey Wells Bandmaster 11:00 a. m. to 12:30 p. -- pecal.ze in hard to get sizes De Luxe, TBS50D. 6 months old. I -.th -r in front of V.ilanueva y Complete with 25 cycle power FOR SALE-Excellent 25 cycle porce- Tejeira. 50. Fr. North Panama supply $125 00. KZ5AD, Coco So- Slain refrigerator. Lcer rear ot Freight House Tel 2-1444 lo. phcne 659. 0844 Gavilan, 3alboa. erenir gs. - ... .... - --A--------- -- FCR SALE: Dodge.1935. 3 new FOR SALE: 1600 VDC 25 cycle FOR SALE: -t A complete bedroom tier I recap, good transportation. transformer. First $50.00. Phone set, diningroom, piano, electc,] $125 00 cash 334-K, Pedio Ml- Coco Solo 8584. I stove, refrigerator n d many guel. nyme SALE: Baby wardrobe play household items. ITel. 3-3539, 2- FOR SALE: Baby wardrobe, play to 6 p. m. FOR SALE.-51 Oldsmebile 88 in pen. Reasonable. 9066-A. 1 Ith. t good condition. For information St. Sta. Isabel Apt. II, Tel 571- FOR SALE:-L-Diningroom table n th House 334 Pedro Miguel or phone L. Col6n 2 leaves. $25.00. Women s dresser, -- --- -- -- Bookcase. Phone 4-506. FOR SALE-1950 Studebaker C0 & Pn Off d ,- p.c.n 15,000 m.les. New paint. Position O ered rodio, plastic seat covers with S- KW t.re.. Excellent cond-tion Call Experenced salesgirl for large estab- a l 0 nrlm Cristobal 3-1706 5 'to 7 p. m. I.shment. Must have good ap- |% iUIU UI Ul uIJ 4-635. pearance and references. For in- -- - ........ ,- t-J B--. I 3A Your Community Station HOG-840 Whbea ICJ.000 People Mea ' Presents Today, Tuesday, Jan. 6 , PM. 3:lb--The Little Shcw 3:30-Music tor Tuesaay 4:00--Sunny Days 4:15-South ot the Border 4.30-What's Your Favorite 5:30-NEcWb (Agendas Amer- Icanas) 6:35-,-What's Your Fav o r it e (contd I / 6:00-Musical interlude 6:15--Hawaii Calls 6:4b-Lowell Thomas T'v.---Qr!mme is our Business *.-,,BLUE RIBBON SPORTS ftEVIEW 7:45-Jam Bession 8:00--The Perry Como Show (VOA) 8:15-Fred Waring and his 1 Pennsylvanians 8:30-Frankie Masters Enter- tains 8:45-U.P. Commentary 9:00-The Rhythm Rangers 9:30-Musaic oi huwar a arlow (VOA) 10:00-Dance Music 10:15-Musical Interlude 10:30-Vailety Bandbox (BBC) 11:00-The Owl's Nest Mideight.-_Sign Off Tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 7 *A . 6:0--81gn On-The Alarm Clock Club ,7:30-Morning Balon 8.15-Morning Varieties 8:30-Musical Reveille 9:00-News 9:15-Come And Get It 9:30-As I Bee It S1000-News 11:00-NEWS (Agendas Amerl- canas) 11:05-Off the Record (Contd) 11:30-Meet the Band 1:00-NEWS (Agencias Ameri- canas) P.M. 1 L05-Luncheon Music :W.20-Popular Music 1i0-News kI.1-Personality Parade r 146-Lum and Abner S 3a.00-Three Quarter Time 2:15-It's Time to Dance 1:30-Atternoon Melodies 1. :45-Notes on Jazz 3:00-The All Star Concert Hall 3:15--TheLittle Show S3:30-Music for Wednesday 4:00-Music Without Words 4:1-S-epia Parade 4:30-Wtat's Your Favorite g -NIOLISH ON THE AIR - S, (Agendca Steer I :30--NEWS (Agendas Amer- Icanas) *3S-What's Your Favorite S eotd) -00-9-Musical interlude 0*15-The Railroad Hou: S:30-Ricky's Record Shop 5.4--Lowell Thomas T-00-Over ro You (BBC 7:30-BLUE RIBBON SPORTS REVIEW it:4i-French in the Air IRDF) S.iO0.-Evenla Salon -45-U.P. Commentary ..00--The Hans of Ivv yVOA) too-The Haunting four 10:00-THATER GUILD ON TEB AIR (VOA) 11:00-The Owl's Nest l t-4tn Off Shxzplnaten of Symbels: OA-Voce1 of America i-rlti Broadcasting Cor- WIl-Radiodlffaslon rancalae S OCTON (UFw Mrs. Pa- * tKMuibrn has had eight les -- al trb Caesarean sec- FOR SALE Motureviele- FOR SALE: 51 Cushman Motor- scooter model 54. Call or see after 2 p. m. at 101-C, New Crislobal, or phone 3-2913 FOR SALE -Cu'.hmon motor scooter, new paint and tires, motor recently overhauled. has assurance and plates 528-D. Cocoli, C. Z. or call Balboa 2-4189. WANTED Miirellanenou WANTED Large. unfurnished or semi-unfurn-shed house or apart- ment f.-r Norlh American family Call M..s Randino at 3-0475, 8 to - WANTED House, or apartment. 2 months or longer. Clayton 4126 after 4 p. m. or Curundu 6130, b-fore 10 a m. WANTED:-Two or three bedroom house or apartment, unfurnished. Call 3-1984. WANTED: Furnished apartment for American couple, near El Pan- ama. For 6 months. Phone Mr. Bates. 402. El Panam-. Afttlee: Socialism Is Asia's Answer To Communist PerN NEW DELHi, India, Jan. 6-(UP) - Former British Prime Minis- ter Clement R. Attlee said last night there was a danger that a'l Asia might fall under to- talitarian rule and put forward democratic socialism as the an- swer to the Communist menace. In an address to the Indian Council of World Affairs, At- tlee en route to the Asian Socialist conference at Ran- goon, Burma -said "Commu- nism makes a strong appeal to less prosperous pe ople." Amid laughter, he added:"Al- sc 1 am afraid it makes an appeal to people who do not like taking responsibility and like to be ordered about. There are quite a lot of them in the world and we have to face that with a vigorous and dyna- nic policy. "For my part, I believe that a vigorous and dynamic policy is a policy of democratic so- cialism." Attlee said he believed In- tensely in the British Common- wealth of Nations and in a planned economy. "In our methods of coopera- tion we now have reached the stage where, I think, very large due to technological progress, almost every country except, perhaps some very primi- tive countries, has come to the decision that they must have a measure of planning In so- ciety. "And that Is true even of the United States of America that stands Fos individualism. In fact. although the American people strongly believe in being individual and do not seem to like planning themselves, they think all of us in Europe uught to have five-year plans." Winnie To Become 'First Freeman' For Kingston Stop lereiw we rP. M. I B 1JT, Panama. HOR SALE S Real Estute FOR SALE:-Two (2) houses with- out intermediary. 15th. Street, Paitillo. Tel. 3-3539. 2 to 6 p. m. FOR RENT:-Or For Sale a house in the country. A complete paia- dise situated in BLUE MOUNTAIN with every kind of comforts: Elec- tric light, water and swimming pool. Tel. 3-3539, 2 to 6 p. m. FOR SALE:-$900.00 cash plus for- tIv-month mortgage will buy two- bedroom, furnished cottage at Santa Clara Beach. Tel. Balboa 2- 3050. US Envoy To Peru Harold Tittman Visits Isthmus 3..e6additdlui l word. ' I -4 fI~ RESORTS Williams' Santa Clara Beach cot- tages. 2 bedrooms, refrigeration. Rockgas rangers. Balbob 2-3050. Gramlich Santo Clara beach* cottages. Electric ice boxes, gas stoves, moderate rates. Telphwoe 6-4fl Gomboa. 4-567 Pedfo Mi- Sguo1. Wipe. Oc de cottages. Santo Clora. Box 435. Balboa. Phtw Ponama S. 1877. Crstobol 3-1673. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two bedroom chalet, with baths, maid's room, garage. $120.00. Tel. 3-0489. FOR RENT:-Furntshed house with three 131 bedrooms in residen'Yal section. Tel. 3-3539. 2 to 6 p. m. FOR RENT:-To responsible pao nicely furnished chalet, 3 b rooms, 3 baths; maid room, % both; open cellar; excellent nei borhood. 38 St. East No. 16. FOK RENT Apertmment ALHAMBRA APARTMENTS rwo and five room t mished and unluwrlshed oportnwntm private en- closed gardens. 8061. 10th Street. New CrIstobaL Telephone'Colon FOR RENT / Rooms FOR RENT:-Furnished room, pri- vate entrance and bathroom. No. 105 Estudiante Street Apt. A. FOR RENT: Furnished room for bachelor. Via. Espaoo, 3 houses after Race Track. Young Stars Dress Pel Dogs In Mink Selves In Jeans HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 0 (UP) - Certain movie actresses a r dresaiUlg their does better tb ,a they dress themselves, a movie director said today. "They get mink coat for their United States Ambassador to poodles and then show up at the Peru Harold Tittman, Jr., stop- studios and in the streets around ped briefly in Panama yesterday Hollywood dressed In blue Jeans, en route to Washington Xor con- dirty tennis shoes and ill-fittlng sultatfon with the Department of sweat shirts." said Bud Boettlch- State. er, who's directing "East of Su- He was accompanied to Pana- matra" for Unlversal-Interna. ma by Mrs. Tittman, their two tonal. ,sons and a school friend. The young men are attending Yale e said the average woman via- tor In Hollywood Is "amazed and itman and the boys left by shocked' when she sees a gam- Timanr for the States last night Mrs. orous.movie star dn her hop- air for the States last night. Mrs. ttman will return to Lima to- ping in an old pair of slacks. hirt Titman will return to Lima to- hanging out and no make-up. A career officer with over 32 to lamoa moe hors a y years in the foreign service. Am- because she ust always I bassador Tittman has served in the public. The reas of the a- Paris. Rome. Geneva and Hati tionlookstoHollywood for the and was assistant to the personal trend In ashlons oas Wll asrman- representative of the President ners " to Pope Plus XII at Vatican City. Boetticher held firebrand Shel- ley Winters as one of those dl- A r R k H son rectly responsible lIt.-the "I- ACtor Rocs kSu O don' t-care-girl" trend in fash- BeSts Actress (The unpredictable Mss Win- Sters has changed all that now. In Mayor's Race Hubby Vittorio Gassma* has put his foot down on her unconven- HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 6 (UPI tional attire.) . Screen star .Rock Hudson de- feated blonde actress Marilyn Maxwell in the race for mayor of the 400-acre munlcipalitv of Universal City, located in San Fernando Valley, with film pro- duction as its only industry. The Universal International actor succeeded Donald O'Con- nor In a balloting that totaled 1984 votes. Mary Castle, a red-haired starlet, took office as honorary police chief, while Jackle Lough- :.?ry. who was "Miss United States" in last year's Miss Uni- verse beauty contest, won the post of fire marshal. Local900's Executive Board Meets Sunday The regular monthly meeting of the executive board of Local 900. Government and Civic Em- ploves Organizing Committee (CIO) will convene Sunday at the union's headquarters, La Boca. Complete reports'bf the trans- actions of the executive Iboard will be made at the various meetings of the Chapters and Stewards' Councils on the At- tlantic and Pacific sides of the Isthmus. Rotary aub Resumes KINGSTON. Jamaica. Jan. e Thursday Luncheons (UPi Prime Minister Winston Churchill will be made the first The Panama Rotary Club wlI freeman of the city of Kingston resume its regular wee k ly during his two-week visit to Ja- luncheons following the holidays malca. citv officials said today. an Thursday at the El Panama The British Rovernment lead- Hotel. er plans to stay at the island A special program ba been home of Sir Harold Mitchell. but arranged, and visiting Rotarian said he wished to visit Kingston, are Ivited to attend. capital of Jamaica. The luncheon wfll be at 3:4L C ME yIAL ROESSONAL and beauofr ldroete S NO WCEM Veorate and ftbrable waterproot coBtbu. A8t for deMripDvr older and color chart GEO. F. NOVEY. CTNC Lm Cetalr 'Av. TeL 34. -. MODERN FURNITURE ,& O L I iMOON 77 Asse .wm Trmnspodres BSxt. SA. Shipping, movin, store. Wpr paok and grate ofmove anythIng, 'Phone 24461, 24562. P ami Househqm Excha.ge DEALERS IN NEVAND UISD FURNITURE 41 Autmobmw Tel. -*41 WE BU AND SLL. SEE THE NEW AUSTIN 31 AUIOMOl iLE ROW. You can deyiad on ft. HARBNE DUNN CAJMIll|W' W ,.- 4d4 irM" .ye Other offenders a~e M9arUyr Monroe and Jane Ruaell whI have been seen about he studUi lot and restaurants geued Ia Ded.l pushers. Those girls abouttyn who an trying t uphold fflcI In fo01 lywood, he said, are Cl~tldett Colbert, Irene Dunne, Barbari Stanwyck, Loretta Ybtng ant Marilyn Maxwell. "They go about towp lookl"i as though they had Atel d ou of the latest issue ot harper' Bazaar," he "aid. '"A of,th newer crop of stars m do we to follow in their footteps. Prof. Hopper Of Harvard To Lecture Hiee Professor Bre Hooer a Harvard Univeity who? vist vltatloom to 0aW afte " speeches sin gish vefc.haJ of which wl l an address Fiday at i. the auditorium of the C lub n O "oN 0 U. & P .r" P *. :8tracubi LOu. '- a rVu end aI #A"ilved S Unit .10rte tu -'-- - -- w T..rK a, . ore t In the eleo at 1111 al O...om propnda Groups thruxbout MutI rld staged demonstration da on receivit proof th th e. ROMe berg were. Pi'eut- ,t man for clemency. mercy i 20, in would I of mak Even acts, t) one witl Identlal In La other M nLtAs sti flu ,n, lW..^ .. :. ',t^.;?- r 'oT [ W:', ". : . *.^ -- -* i ". r ". ' pf 39%"ait IW. WO n tr itlhve ben & 3 t and dal .A,-' on we l at te etoft of t tlJ- Py a; -= wei ibn A Disjoin)as o o lu cdr- MrSE (far . t o'ot@: awe h At woI.9lpabto m. 0.,S!l Main a 4or KMdi o a Tht^ iA i sum zlaero of tl arnD*piAa toteq deitet''12. oelf a0uull jwneh Pmaaup anti- i *aantPas 55 ppiplv d~iiwS w lioi nnsl 4bs~rrth do. I s r .I Ad- r '-Ii M a t ts funt.. UL Sk, ya.r to, r fire, and rob S. i 'w'Y1~ . ,,.~ 53 * ~.* 1, - :0 .4, ~:~' ~'. - -..~. :1 ~ ~ *~"'~ * '.*~ tt!~.~ PkwS" Ad. linata , -, .r *. i . z. -. I' ,'.1 .. . .. :-.".*...., ,.""-;,r' ff v ,* ii..,' k,,?;: - ". f .I. -1 mw . : I ~"grir. i~ '.AN IN DAILY jflpC: r I . a KI'. /7 7 .. . . *_ -i y Oh': Dean, hkey, Oy 7 Major Smoin Miy GetiA Cog n n By UNMED P Ey PS S for the kaseW, f1 re TI I0 69 .I '- tst e ,I, r__ of the B' baseball Wi" Ametica 1- thaB ..be. g aetI years or int -s.wq vetla fr a8 many NEW YORK, Jan. 6 (aT)-a Ss AI_ alem-w e ,tmfitselh,31 to 14 little coHeg It an enmmot'ent 4e plyeve- 4 1 "d toSeeCop of ony 125 tUajtaathe win- So "ninest basketball team 14 tht i haves aeedma of so .Itj Oouintry tod SeePteu Stwat first TS.u" tm w Rio Gran College of Ohip, lrE libe ... br Dai D _fthe St_. Louis Cadinal ... tos 17 school with perfect reeo I *WletOit" tmeaa of oa M pWis A's...and weather IordsA with 14 straight vtoria .-.. ... ... ,this season. The tly q als StG U.e asld uaus .In. U has the nation's top scorerin a that a' 2t foot, nine-incbh BevoTrns.e ru3emr4May be voted too. has averaged 44 points per Only tMny aoft D etroit and PIhaul game. r . oaf -M ree" Sthe f. WIt 7StS er Vent i the Only. seven maior schools boast pta .- . perfect records.. W=ton Hall tona -oderi k3M ythtreat, a e- that list with 13 in a row. fol, : h lo a rin*ig owed by Southern CaUliforntes S 'O. e"2f w lit... &ea with 10. Fordham with nine, t he-b 9106e BOXS...and..Gabbyy BkM= of the Cleapg Connecticut with eight, Wichita son N' wth aseNavy with six and .O- 2- 'O.r Igeww fi with five. SOther Include Pugoe S. s Han un it 0 Southwest- e UnTivea, Texas with ninth SandArIa Tech Wayne C= : ." v ..' of iand Corl4 , Sd ora each with - Up- And.Downh Career tybur. Pebn- *a o kate and Mvount UiO. ma I lna bs k. a . Over At.[aGrutfia - *nrORLAW, Jan. 6 (UP)- d t 18, of Mana ,a. a a. opened with anW opeetdt biarst of speed and ~Jaead out Alfredo LaGrutts. 141 in' 2:3=0 of the first round *f t le 18-round bout In Colseum Arena last night. Lasestta ws rated a 8L5 fa- vorite over Centella at fight time. but from the ,opening punc Catella had command. Hewast, ed a tewpunches to Ret his ra ae tod then wet for the kll. Cen- te"l ended the fight with a fe- roeou ril"treim ., Arows f IWM"7ldattt A In" of bo7 ut of 10t. ;: ,l .. .. n u ia, t oeD _1 jyMB ~ ~ ..snee- -* -^f 4 i, 'TWAU WWl TSAM- Won xster'p..... .. " L.lg dO. .. ., ;L 6 * *i S *in k . ef ;^ De... orm Ilhrn .; ABH R D .. .. .. 3 1 ft B ... .. .. 5 2 2 AL .. 4 1 2 e rIt .. .... . 3 2 3 a .... .. .. .. 5 ,2 2 dinner. of .. .. ... 3 1 1 .erndon, r ... .. 3 1 2 iuphy,, 0. .. .. .. .. 3 2 0 eney. p ." .. .. .. 3 l 1 e.. .Pa. .1. .. l 15 Pt uaavide- AB N It a s b. .. .. .... 0 0 t 1. .0.... . 0 S .. . . bi. .. .. 3 0 0 t':O r...... .... .. ' I .rf .. .. .. ... 4' * w 01 o 1 0--2 11l dte For N It L WALl.-Sbaoo-WeBW Bob MoNllA.m lf aowea up tot ewst tog State e wn-ter Guard 3d Co E n. center. sthe k-ch e guy o0f a t'sa aSix-ih Dous McClar raksmong the bette forw in the Pacic Coast Conferenee. (a NBA NBA Makes Quarterly Ratings; Johnny Saxton Big Surprise SEARS BL&NK 81, 2 TO O IN Johnny Engelke toeing the rul PACIFIC UTTLE LEAGUE ber for the Insurancemen. OPENRR The box score: TRAM-- Won Lost % . Tea ... Won L s EARS- AB R H PO tn ife .. .. .... Schwararock. 3b. 3 0 0 0 J[ Li.. ........ J. Watson, 2b.. .. 3 0 1 1 oU .. .. .... .. .Wataon. as.. .. 3 0 0 5 mn ." ...... T. Drf* a .... 3 1 0 8 lks 41 .. .. .. . 1 J. Pril-f.. .. .. 2 1 0 0 ks4 A jR Crawford, Ib 0 0 4 YES2Ms Ays RItmI I D.Esenmzl1nn cf..3 T 2 0 Seamu, 2; Elk 1414. Capwell. If.. ....2 -0 0 0 TOQDAY'S AME McKeown, p .. 1 0 0 0 LineLaif v. Felic Totals.. ..23 2 18 "f.... uW. -w. ...tS. 3o .. 3 0 1 0 1 A"ami crowd--of .... 2 0 .0 5 0 o help get.t t u aon uDe ~1 Pre-game ceremonre ,onststd WWI$ d 0 0 0 0 0 of a ma t t fl l oDe t. Itan ...... 0 0 0 full u -, a". s ..of Totals.. 2.... 0 551 s4 as themag was r 000200-2 32 medat gy a E 14144 0 0 0 0 --0 5 2 m ia uca- Winning Pitcher MoKw i .onk (l4) Ining Pitcher-Lewis the SCiasJ 1.Bses onB a - s eball of Weow L Lewi3. Two Base blM o itteorqi five hits Rt--ienmnann. eft on Bases- and kept' Elks from scoring xsrU 8, Elks 5. U lde*--Potter with Ltaht i i. p Time of the t 1nma in dan.- Gm- :0 Atlknco-- 400. ger tlmat in as BUl Scorer-Mead. n and was AFGI AND FIBEN MUT IN an Q ape away and was put agUit ...t plate trying toI LITTLE LEAGUE IC E SDAY a AM e Re DalsRy ThI AFOE amd rPinemep to ANK an overthrow will play their fiNt Ome of tbo Of an ane Roy new season tomoeva at P to V bad thow In tday ame ao afro m No Uith a.Lper- er take on the JPill. to Tee at Joe Cicero return* this year to hom. t tod Islding in. manage the AFOG 14 team with Daiso nd u atthird on the Dee Hetnselma also back in the play ad was lindfit there as coaching role. McKeown t the ext batter This year's Fireen team will down n strikes r the third out. be mawd by Fred Huddleston Aftr tu adlI Oon *Ellks with asistance frm coaches playerV" aw ale to ch second KowGIJaw Prumnimn, base 1kr edbartlha of the Don Randel tougt luck hurler game. . from last year s team with a Pec- In th mumntim, oahnny Lew- ord of two wins and sevM leses is, an the moud rthe lkis '3 firemen's starting choice was Xeahing te Sear men -own' while AOE will counter wit via the. atrieout s te retiring either Alex Eberens or Harold am batters as during "~"1 ap Felney" and ? Fe v each compiled a one win 3t ?f actt to Lew- In two los1 record last year. lfori, runs and bal e gm tentative starting line- as Tamy D reached sec- up$s =and 0 to MrU on d to a wild pitch Huddleston, 2b man 1 Pesraon. 3b way, giving i, ebb, walkh and Terry. as and had e.cfI I abit bettor it Price. IfI va Offerent R ,Rby rf ]Qidel, Thompson AFGI 14 al b kTam- Walace, a t so'runner Reese. Ib --lam'TIMBr n, 'Hall Of FamI ~8~~~ WASHINGTON. Jan. 6 (UP)- The National Boxlng Association yesterday named Johnny Saxton the met "ogical contender" for the welterweight te in. its tri- mestral elaS teat of ehaim- ploas and their challengers. The ehelee of Saxta has caus- ed great surprise, even though the 22-year-old New Yorker has won all hi 34 prq bouts. As a general rule, Saxtoa has not Met topght ompeitlen, Former Light Ieavyweight Chmplia Jeey Maxln a t even considered a illegal con- tender for the crown he recently let to Arhie Meete. Maxim is listed in the "outstanding" group. Th. list ofr champions and lg- EGHTS Champ..n, Tigers, Bulldogs In Cage Rocky Marciane. Logical eo- SAasdRSon JeClash At Cristobal Tonight sard Charlesaid IW YATT 0 - (FC.n Jeunir College.... 1 2 .333 suecessive champ nWo T RWE(GHT5: C n a m- TOBIGM S GAMES eted trophy. "d.r 0^, PB.f l.e a rnam0 Profv.op, P1th, aU LSt olegDealy mn u t- es af eSn t CHS five-e1ons au N aI.RIGfTSi. Ca (ge- la Tw bill Tomight IWG Names Senior CiGl. 1 2 .333 suhespove cha'lownsif ald Jimm. permanent possession of the t WBEREG S: Chao TONIGHSfGAM tES eted trophy. M :.Vsiygm a Panam Pro Loop FL Y IW E IG H T S: Ch i Yo-' s tc f wthe C hr ai ctm o yo e the highflyigegalvcontiger now over and the J.C. InvitatidPl- Avon interachdl-aAk beaketball play (TUE STANDINGN) FEATHESWRIGTM Chamr- will bereaumed at Cristobal High TEAM Wot Letai afKAto. laer LGlTS l C Schol.'s home _coo"l tonight with Bluebirds .. .. .. 7 S Ptas first gans. th tenor Vars- Bonbers ........ 5 S Bhat To my .l ie e tt e ee n starting at 6:45 Brownles ......o 5 a Rsseltl Tmmy Cla W e and the main event of the eve- Yankees ........ 5 4 Po. ning scheduled to begin 15 min- SAN mEIGHTS: Chm- utes after the completion of the TONIGHTS GAMS fBAisUIGHTs:CS) M Th- f sn. (Panama Stadium) ple. V M 1the qleal Tonight Balboa High School First Game: Bombers vs. ril - cotn s V Twee, rc wil travel to the Bo g.Coast and es; Second Gao e: Btlaebeds gandeyra and Gaetano Anaalo- attempt to ata In the Interachol- vs. Yankees. EL P .rTie:- Foarmer si. astic tray with a victory over the FLW IGn LSMi: Champl" Yo- hh-flyin CHS Tigers. Paul A doubleheader is scheduled at Shral. Legioa e tder,Moser's charges from Cristobal the Panama Stadium tonight Ja '"kesTon. have been winners in the two the Panama Pro Baseba L Past year. As a matter of fact, In the first game Pa Scane- t CHS has yet to taste defeat un- bur will oppose Ronnie Hagler mng rou c nh e der the able handling of Coach on the mound. (e B Micn PaSS)g Moser. The second contest will be a D E) The last time that Balboa met mound battle between Bill Bock- -- Cristobal, the Bulldogs were enburv and Cookie Stempel. EL PASO Tex Former St without th e services of one of - LoIst pitcher Paul Dean Is the their top cage performers. Ray new general manager of El aso Nickisher. Bay was sidelined with in the Arlsona-exas League. two infected fingers which are V 0 s The younger brother of Dizzy now cured, and the speedy for- wase na~edtothe post yes- ward will be dangerous in to- ro byf 1 Paso President Com night's encounter. With other - tove. Dean has been general good scorers like Jim May and manager of Lubbock of the West Stover to bolster the Balboa of- Texas-New Mexico League for tensq. tonight's game could bring the past two seasons. about one of the biggest upsets HOUBTON.- Professional nit Crtstobal High will go into to- star Geokge Riehey Is the new night's contest as favorites to tennis coach at Riee sInstitute to- maintain their two-year streak s W suceedinit Gulnn connelley of victories. Issac Peltynovich Many a man wishes he hednt and Bo b Salterrwillt bim -rynd -, by I ater will ma arryhe- was theona at n h e t-rand ng Mx power and Moser will be wJhenhehstopaformh. profess &Ional Iat yea and cur- looking to Peltynovich and Jody .. rings home. ... _ rently it o at the Houston Country COb. PUTOSR o The Pitts- bursh lrate farm system is down to aMie teams. following the termination of working e- mnata with two Western ams yesterday. The agreements were e.de with Denver of the Class "A" W n Lear e and lings. Mont~m, of the Clase "C" Pon- eer League. INPUSThRfS, S. A. S0 1003 see aAve. Always Ask for *AMQ jG/ W 94+- DISTILLED AND BOTTLED CANADA WAkSWVtLU CAMA*A gStABLISN* If.. _~ __ ~ ___ _ I I 1 _ I q ^i- ,.. .w^ ^ t ',' --. ,. ,. ,i ...- -... -*. ." i -'.. " .- tr.., *-, r___mum C.Z. Team Takes Top Honos, In Costa Rica Swim Meet The swim team from the Canal S Mts. Free Style (Ml) Zone turned in a good account of Time: t U:21.5 themselves at the Invitational in- 1-Connor (Q.Z.); 2--Ricaarw oernatipnal swimming meet held Arosemena (Pan.): -Labrador eeoembet 27-80 In San Jose, (Pan.i; 4--Otten (C.Z.). Costa Rica. Competing in the I 10 Breast (WOme.) beautiful new pool at OJo de Time: 1:4.5 Agua the Zonians splashed their 1-Jensen (C.Z.); 2--Strau respective days to eleven first (C.Z.); 3-Kitasen (CR.I. plAces plus two in the diving. 3233.33 Med. Relay (Mas) The Workhorse of the boys' Time: 1:1. '1 group wasyoun Bob Connor who 1 Panama; -'- Guataala;, covered .imelt with glory by 3-Canal Zone; 4-Costa pica. winninr the 200. 400, 800, and 2- Mts. F. S. (Womemn 1,00 meters Iree style events and Time: 2:59J finishing apcond in the 100 met- .1-Arline Schmldt (C.Z.): 3- or back stroke. Bernard (N.O.); 3-Bolatos (1. Al Sears pulled a minor Opset R.); 4-Crosby (C.Z.). when he o ut-butterflied Saenz of 1I Mts. Back (Mea) Panama to COD the 100-meter Time: 1:16.5 breast stroke race. 1-Rodman (Guat.i: 2-Con- Arline Schmidt accounted for nor iC.Z.i; 3-Bernl (Pan.); 4- three firsts as she outswam the Sears iC.Z.). field to win the 100 and 200 met- 150 Mts. F. 8. (Men) - era free style and the 66-meter Time: 22:494 back stroke. Jo Jensen in the I-Bob Connor iC.Z.i; ,-Jeq. 100meter breast stroke for worn- ge Barcenas (Pan.i; 3-Rodrig en outdistanced the others to win Arosemena (Pan.); 4-Knrique this event. Ida Straus added two Barrero C.R.i. second places to the team score 10 Mis. F. S. (Womem) as she placed in the 100 free style Time: 1:15.4 and 100 breast stroke. 1-Schmidt (C.Z.); 2-Strai! Merry Mallan. the diving queen (C.Z.); 3 Johanna Berwm4 of the Canal Zone kept her laUr- (New Ortaznsi; 4-Maira oa ' els intact as she walked off with ios iC-R.i. the first place trophies in both 100 Mts. Breast (Mean) the 3-meter springboard and the Time: 1:23 5-meter platform diving events. 1-Alson Sears (C.Z.): 2-Lr- erito Saenz (Pan.i; 3-Jimmpy The results of the events of the Morris (C.Z.,i; 4-Oscar Crus C. three-day meet follows: R.U. i .A 3x33.23 Mto. F. Re day (Wemea 100 Meters Free Style--Men TiUM: I: 4- Time: 1:04.1 I-C.Z.: 2--C.R.: 3-C.Z. 1-Bernal (Pan.): 2-Cruz (C. 21 Mis. F. (Mom) R.): 3-Arosemena IPan.); 4- Time 32:31. Morris (C.Z.). 1-Connor (6.Z.), 2-Vatdea 6a." MIa. Back Stroke (Women) (Guat.); 3-Arosemena (Pit.); Time: :5 4-Labrador (Pan.). ]-Schmidt IC.Z.); 2-Crosbv 4xlU Mts. F. S. Relay (Meb) 3-Walston (C.Z.j; 4--Sorrell Time: 5:27.6 (C.Z.). ]-Panama: 2-Canal Ze|a* 3x03.3 Mts. Med. RelaV 3--Ouatemala. (Women) Time: 1:21.6 Final Feiat Standinp 1-CZ.; 2-C.Z.; 3-C.Z.; 4- TEAM- Men We. Toa Costa Rica. New Orleans .... 1 5 6 4M Mts. Free Style (Men) Guatemala ..... 16 0 18 1-Connor (C.Z.); 2-Ricardo Costa Rica .. .. 8' 11 19%, Arosemena (Pan.): 3-Labrador Panama ...... 48 0 48 (Pan.,; 4-Brubacker (N.O.). Canal Zone.. .. 401,2 57 9T7% ~. ~.-J. I. p' R ad e? a^^ The Golf Sfory Of 2 + +, .v. ,,4y .' +++ 9 ." 7, . . "-.** -" - ^* Your income Tax B/ RICHARD A. MULLENS 'EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's tht NEA Income Tax Expert second of 14 articles in NEA'; IZih r--.-. come Tax Primer Everyone regardless of age prepared b, or citizenship residing in the Richard A. Mul United States who has a gross lens, to -ntcl income in 1952 of $600 or more Washnto tal must file P. ta-- return. author an This article explains what Is NEA's Ineom< meant by "gross income" so you tax expert. Th( can tell whether you have $600 primer Is de- or more. Ant: if you must file it signed for usc tells which return is best to use with the offlela; for reporting that income. tax rule pam- 'pross income"'means all in- phlet, to show come which must be reported on you, in the av- your return. If you look at the erage taxpayer'r middle of page 5 of the official anguage, h o w Instructions, you will see exam- to arrive at the pies of income which must be re- lowest correct tax with a mini- ported. mum of effort and maximum If you have income of $600 or of ease. more from any of these Items, * then you must file. Notice that received $240 from the Veterans pae 5 also has a list of income Administration as a disability items which should not be re- payment. Must I file a return? piorted. These items are not in- A. No, your taxable income was eluded in "gross Income." only $500 so you are not required Even though your gross income to file a return. However, if an Is less than $600, it will pay you tax was withheld from the 5, to file a return if any tax was file a return and the tax wll be withheld from the earning you refunded to you. did get. Many students who work during the Summer and others Q. Does the Director of Inter- who work part time earn less nal Revenue's office charge for than $600 yet have some tax giving tax advice? withheld from their pay. They will have the withheld A. No. But if you have a ques- tax refunded if they file a re- tion, go early y and avoid the last turn. And you can still claim minute crowds. your dependents even though they file a return to get back Q My wife and I are living a- # the tax withheld on earning of part. May we file a joint return? les than $600. A. Yes, sc long as you were not ao theM whe must file, the separated in 1952 by court order. Saz.t i~ m is: which of the Remember, both of you must ibrems should be used. sign the return. Peae $. .section called "How Q. My wife and I split up in to0 hn our Return" bei- April, 1952, and In January, 1953, nt g ,3 odthes ru we were divorced. May we file a pamphlet. This describes.Form joint return? 10o0A, Short Form 1040 and Long Form 1040 and tells who may use A. Yes, because you were not each. elly separated or divorced n Those of you with incomes un- eally sKeeparated or divorced in der $5000 will find it helpful to that. Ke each must include his in- fill out the form printed with t hat each m t int return and- this article. It automatically tells om is liablthe or the whole tax.nd you which return to use. Q. My husband died in Jan- If your Income is $5 000r nary, 1952. May I file a joint re- more, you must use Long Form turn?, 11M0. A. Yes, provided you did not Married persons have to decide re-marry in 1952; If you re-mar-, whether tc file a joint or separ- tied, then you can file a joint ate return. If there Is any doubt return with your present hus- about whether or not ou 9X baud. married In the eyes of the Bu- nd- reau of Internal Revenue, the oftfcial instructions on page 4 Poetess Wins make the rules clear. In all but a few isolated cases Fourth Aw ard it advantageous to file the Award jpliijreturn.Theoitan di EW YORK, ian. 6 emi ptIon Inb .nd wifie s6vCe large Incomes and The Poetry Socety of Ameica capital losseS are involved. This annoUn eth Bhop tof .R de Jas will be fully explained In the ato a b awarioded theJa- ninth article which tells how to 1952 pshe Memorial Award S ort capital gains and losses which carries a cash grant of Unmarried persons who are about $800 a year headss of households now get a IMias Bishop, a native of Worr. tax break. This i fully dis d center, Mass., has won three n. the fourth article. The their other awards. article tomorrow deals with the important subject of claim- She was awarded the Hough- lag exemptions. ton Mifflin fellowship in 1945. TAX RIMR Q. & A. a Guggenheim fellowship in 1947 and a glant from Bryn Q. I earned $500 In 1952 and Mawr College in 1951. I Unemployed Adlai Primer: Article 2 HErs HOW IF YOUR INC4 (If yeo mle ajelat 1. Do you barve interest, medical than 100 of a expln all about t Ifyoranswer should fleon L "No" go to the 2. Did you have dividends, entire Withholding Sta a If your answer should file on S *"No" go to the 8 Did you have dividends and inte If yoi answer should file -o I Is "No" go to 4. Do you have an (Fifth article If answer is "I Form 1040. If question. 5. Are Yem the be (Fourth rti head of ~ hou you should f-N answer Is "No oNM In Bi Wreck Of Aift NUTTS CORNER, S Ireland, .Jan. 6 --(UP era today used gelger to try to find a lead training 70 pbunda of tbiv radon seeds that In the British Uuro ways "Viking" crash t 27 here last night. The lead pot was ln> box that is presumed Experts hope that the was strong enough to strain of the crash heing split and then easing the radon see This new hazard difficulties of salvage ET -gage and ewuipment To Tour Far East wreckec. SThe radio active ment (which has an number of 86) was 6Northern Ireland their SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Jan. 6 ambitions," termed his trip a ter, at Purdysburn. It (UP) --Gov. Adlal E. Steven- "purely personal thing," some- patched by the Min son yesterday announced plans thing he's wanted to do for Supply. / for an extensive foreign tour years. The airline's chief aimed particularly at gaining "This is something I wanted officer Peter Masefleld first hand knowledge of the to do for years and this seems ers flew to Belfast fo war-torn Far East. to be the logical time to do it, the-spot Investigation when my present Yob ends nd tragedy. Stevenson, whose term as g6- before starting out on a new The Ministry of Sup vernor ends Monday, 'said he one," he said. radon seeds had a "sh( hopes to leave by March 1 on But when a newsman asked active life" and an a three-month journey to Ja- if it wouldn't give him know- enced person handling pan, India, Indo-China, Koreh ledge helpful in his position as would "probably receive asd may continue around the titular head of the Democratic slight dose of radio-i world. party, he said. They were destined The defeated Democratic pre- tient at the therapy c sidentlal candidate denying he "I think this trip obvibusly tient at the therapy c has any "political plans or would help me understand our problems in the Orient. It would * e W~be necessary If I were to con- ke uf Wmnsor world affairs." " S:t Stevenson, whose four year 0C ( term expires next Monday, also told reporters he had no "poll- Stcal plans or ambitions," either I Iw O to run for President or for gov- w Sw H s ernor again. WAS INGTO SHe said he has received ma- (USI .-- The program LONDON, Jan. 6 (UP) The ny Job offers, but hasn't made nical assistance WLa Duke of Windsor was reported any decision about his future lea has beentth 'mod today to have paid five ounds career, and won't until his trip S. Point Four aotlvitli ($14 for five West African completed. rest of the world, st pennies -the only coins minted He -wlls move to his farm second report of the U with his likeness during his at Libertyville. Ill., next Mon- gress of the Mutual brief reign as Edward ViI. day, he said, then take a va" Agency. The coins, worth about three cation of about two weeks in the mTe report potuts American cents each, were ac- West Indies. the program now be :uired by linotype operator, N. By March 1 at the latest he ducted In Latin A . A am a on of Lancashire, hopes to be on his way to the through the Institute while was a Royal layy sig- ar East. Amerian 'ffalrs had caller stationed in West Africa He said he does not intend over ten yearsaWl Ni Sabortly. before Edward resigned to make regular speeches to the the report state ac after his S-day reign. people as leader of the op. pose of techn l eo The coins came to the at- position party, but" shall "cer- iLatin America has tention of the duke when a toly speak infrequently when teach people how tol Iazcashiree newspaper reader botha suitable occasion ando s,0 ow to 1i0tall a4ed what coins were minted something useful to 'say con- clMesi, how to-gro Im the ft reign and Adamson verge." nd better food, h tlhineb he would send him a- ris defeat for President was prove sebhool systM West African penny with the due to three factors, he said- acquire vocational bg shown In profile. the Republican slogan "It's time i additn, the o Surl e itpping agency i for-tor a change,' the Korean war Point Four atU arded tem o the d u k e and "a Republican candida lAmerica now l his cret wrote to 'A- whose name was a households "tance In haomsmatfing t I he would sell word." rlZ e e. -t- CoWsh t Stevenson said he has cot tatio and S. sen mt them to thertracted to have a book of cam. dtal"tad , mansion and left pign speeches published, MSd qSues, B 0 0 ,L to him. The se-I laf to compile it and write and Oter 0atWates him five pounds a foreword shortly after he t, economic. deveA u -. ,leaves office. U. tecnltebAs N *S .9 i .* , J ..'~ .5. * - "Le t the pEo Ie know the trofl oui.l e wut!. os U.fp" Abi *1, ' II II TWNT3I-BIGHTH TEM. Transport Tl. C ^ .il 1omi WWn t W FOM TO 60 41 W J1J OME WAS LIU THAN $000 NEW YORK, Jan. 6 (UP)- The -CIO Tansport Workers .4 Union lasued a vellet threat to iedDieoms for eontrlhutlels, yB NO cripple New York's vast subway xpens, etc. whichiotal me ir network yesterday as millions of Income? (AWrtes9adO 10 0 0 L New Yorkers, already deprived (AdededLde-) ld1of bus transportation by a five- eae ddteu) / day strike, jammed the under- Is "Yer "top rigt here. You ground trains. oift Form 1040. If answer is , ,next question. The union, which called, the bus strike New Year's Day, of- more than $100 Income from YES NO cially denied pny union plans t or wages" not ihow a aslow down or halt subway re t? wains, but It hinted broadly the tTs aubways Would be next I a is "Yes" so no further. Youw new er advertisement head- hort Form 140. If anwa r si 04,: Will rBus Strike Stop Sub- Snext question. lL?" / ,any inc-es beeidem wag, YES NO rmt? "Yes" .o no o Mo$s dgh W is Short, Form 1 C00. MiVta: next questioned V y dedutibletravel peses? YES NO Aftr 3- expla..s travel deductione.) n Yes" you should file oA Short 11 a M J you answer "N go to next Prime nster Mo ham m ed Mossadegh won an overwhelm- .o k d. W .n ..-ate of confl4dece eL the Sof a ho hol? Y8 NO i rament) troubled eI, explains who qualifies as nU y ter three o gihold.) If answer Is s ea" is e ion pd political radlsn Son Shol rt Fom 1 t ix, ourw of the 65 deputies Ie on Shortom M.040, It amone Suse Form 1040A. Moadeh an one ,., 'The vote of confidence came after.Mosadegbh perspally eand soo jred And arrested counters rce officers ad with asto the last to the nation pot con- ?he todN in the t litak bop t S * rado-c awpt h ahead- tbe tweets Mosldeh were lost lined rltorous Yanks believed and s p onents e Fltyn eP Korean .-. been k I id l ord pora nsW mneh waned an arrested Itt were flyg Mi s over stre fhtg nd ing cOKYT Ja.. itrneP)-AOer -m and in te holy of Qm coun after recovfficering romad histh amston- 2o 6lasttM' d0 Da1 Force la complete unable to conaign- comment on ihe 3ya. S the n atomic s mt of the countryy sa for t hk e The Tokyo newspaper said ccoran of Q revewpsr - apy cen- that American Air lorce ofpfirce t Al MCAed rleae. was dis- had met and tlked with thek bo yCe of strey of rebels during a t t "soldiers at Ir SKong, where the Rf d pilots suln t refiernles executive posedly are sent for rest. aiataonaAin. and oth- _Kra. Idle. r an on- aAir 'Forcetest als dispt to otply said KNOXVILLE Thin. (UP) .--. lY.. ort radio- R., Blair explained away reeot ngtem "returned" a $25 ca bond. Bt p et dep i.es, e a very he couldn't sway officers wle at Wtth Mohadegh WO activity caught com up with I n after f to lr r to for a ing that Blair had psted we MBrtishowned hus anter. bond at the time of his arrest. m enter. .bond at the time of his arrest. ':lwelsfdlons. ___ Four In Latin: Amelck fel For Rest W or-i.. Jan. ,the toting up an& ora t te- of each Point Fourpot ac t A i such time as iationals, : little el for U. the various Latin Amerisar .. s in the countries are able to lid ite" the c0iplete responsib~lty. . 8S. Con.- upth covergi.i Security the report 7 r7ainig for advt" d training tI out that cultural tech=anl .nton Uig con; stora fiaheries mertoa taoa. ut rubber r of Inter its origli Mgee IM sanitary lole sat. and *01 skills. rtafg in Lea techalue at ar et isapenru -'ba a ,uu Matthew duli striking TWU L believed the sub down without am union. Rush hour cr duce .'oompl the as Wf am The aIt pact o .fl ltV dal mo ng. As the Iua hull meunisav PANhMA, ~ T AZ~iW~4fl~ ~ orfeS hre an, head of the had been felt full re i y and w local 100. said e because l holiday vel crse.work 'ways would w. a y help from the day. to bthey owds should .whout a t esnt tem, he tpd .Ism for Ue itagrtsrealimt - e-da. strike by eet l.h a enie yester- to . cr.-wit a man- 1.. -1A ignored a otl bF --AA^UK& to -*A. m I Un umI 2 overaa* pWW -a eight und us by panles alww ey-* 4 mobl blave t subway tut. , than trUbe bo Instead of the sual m to nprial after li iri The mpat of the bp s itritheto It f L,"~~ ~V=~Y I 3w w w~ a -.P.., ~ ....... U't .* '- wE...: A *-,,'T ,,'1* A-L. % L ". "o <. .f A~' )- A ptp 1..r .t. v...... 1,A 4t.. I '. ; v, A +, .- ^"t + dlrrcc~- : ~-~--- . -- r-*mr. ~~-.~7-~-=1- I __ S L I . .. .. ..... ........ .. ~___ __ I --.Mmomft I 1 m "I S .'- ". ..".. .- . . .. +.. .. 1 ; ! i .i Ti P 1 |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 60 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |