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*'l,"4 't' i*".. '.'" ~' . -- O.- ,: ...J. 0, .'S, . W-. V ". "p o .... , ; , i P :" t " .A.'~* . , iwla m. Sand ihq p. it., vea le" Abrahas.mP oln.' .. , Now.... YorOMt -A' ~'-'* the u a. sih*pt for - -. Aumpse r, .,. _boma ... SWa.. s- a, 1.."AAM aih IA ld3 Ii 113 MUifiegERli 9.. ~, IUf reddlsh ci h e ;heAdw cre the i p.-. .p * f t and by T e I[ %; - I. SHi Show Germnan Refugees SWestwards a N~l J 39, 30 (UP) The German newspapers in a bid to ,r E.tui a. refutees cut down the drain on Com- po t Wes erlin mtmist Germany. modUt *.i r atter million The who ask for asylum In n6t M thb a West the West will wind up in Jail, Soff today. the Foreign Lbagion, or perhaps MO th IWst OGeraanx brothelt for those eligible, the g. sou.- n- Weat 7Mpresi warned. aT~gary re- T. United States donated ..tt 250A West marks 860, to help Sthe th staht day cr foc the refugees. Coming kW more tAg 1.000 ut mone f Mutual Security Admlnls- Sts sabuit refuge fromn t b hfindr. it wilU go for bed- wmitiist pr sure .In the umqnedWl and surgical e- WWIe s secial foodstuffs for fo t," h and such emergency 'S from i..... *..s !......e.. er .f .the ~u Iinb.r, 'Row -0 - Critics' Asked To Hold Off Til Army Tells Story -0 - WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (UP)--House military lead. ers urged members today to go slow in denounc ;ini Si day's abortive United Nations attack on fT4oelk i M Korea as a "staged show" without military efts. They said when the full story is toldgth whmnd it probably win show that the ill-fated raid justified by military necessity, and that the *"A6 guests" were war correspondents and high officers wiH. every right to be'present. In Korea meantime veteran Army officers raised sharp protestatgainst the suggestion, aired in the house by Rep. Cfre E. Hoffman (R-Mich.), that the attack resembled the gladiatorial contests staged by Roman em- perors for amusement of their guests. They said the operation was had a legitimate interest In the ordered to clear Chinese from a .operation. bill menacing an Allied.outpost. News dispatches from KoeeF. They said other such. raids will said that among these wittaes. be necessaIy in the future to bar inn the ill-fated attack vere LtL the ChiMee from digging in clos- Gen. Glenn 0. Barcus., lfth AW. qr and 'loser to U.N. lines. Force commander, and Lt. A division spokesman said fur- Paul W. Kendall, commVI thernore that the action result- I Corps. Together wltU eda In i:UI.-a llWs inelmli.n they were wven itSw~ay re- d Nowa* ,tyW4, sMib' ity_ 1 AllesI lt ~a of ed me. ad o &%J .* .*' --. ,;** ,- ., .,. ; . I ., . . ., - .. '; '. .D. w'eteom A va1tae a t Army officers and enlUted a and t handed seven-pagled mia sd thbo actually were fl by at eoaied timetables of the bat- generals were ttere tp to iter- te an, which called for an in- abortive attack and se titt. r a tenru onlittle SpAd Hill tough the ne has Sthe first time in 14 -parf t T-Bone area--fter They saidAllied Son that United 1bations an Inte ntve artilerv and aerial i Sundayw s contrae 4 have Jmocked down a barrage. tack were extremely Br. bte SoervscThe att(lk was thrown back. U. 8. Infantrymen mov au ns et b deibers however, w en Chinese trooptslle pud Hill. part a t were seven TU-2s in rose from their caves and Bone area, were forced t trenches and' hit the attackers aat.-, four hours of healsg with rifle and drenade-fire, mutt crossfire. eM A4 bitter groWand fighting flared Hoffman derdnded an official beerf saturated with aly irlthe 5.-mile battle- explanation and the House Arm. bombs and artillery fire front, ef orts continued the ed Services Comaqittee promised the U.S. force attacked, . Share near Wonsan. the obtained l h lWouldbeabl taiit C Iunglt epas coast port city, 'would nualessly sacritleek .gBu Bo00-pound bombs on Chairman Dewey .Short (R-, le humat'rlife. , lWonmX W.e ent a"l.'s Ir that na l HOLLYW es to the south M.)30d Gen. Lawton Cospure report at that he atimehow.he Ias and uryo-ri, five Army chief of staff Who will re- ed s ofC^Ofo w sinr Maro Lan was turn to Wuhnton from operation. T watch ink ha target o a 101 Sult today .turday wil mak ca Col- w e an ctual operean Panrda win ken. full re- He said the ed by his landy who claims t ubi ant Monda helicay wroters newy- e owes th amoun Collins'n unpaid due here at fan e Secretary. h eit ad Wi ent to h ome. fullcoMnittied on con demanding a co HOLLYWOO Jan. 30 (UP)- If his public report at that time show," he said. It was an a landlady nn Mr was the sn't full enough to satisfy Con- opsteration. He said he Ouretn, Ofa he wI seek today sh.ortad e may call o celved complaints al ot d ttac his Imtye who claims and ato pub hearing Monday s odencludin one rom-h any oter aes' that may be d.) asked the efnae Depart- ther of a soldier newly arrived , o eed unpaid ent aether the attack was a Korea. are . [LnSa and h1s family havoc, w for visitng brass and Bray said the operation eut and the to5.000 home for the smmttrmen eced eon ared to be an example o art, s. Kathryn eBof-fian said later, however. "brutality of the Old past two ear be had received new information system and I wacomplai t not ______ __ _D _that the "invited guests" whose that." He and others seMt ot s t presence he critled .were gen- had received many ew ltarrved ola psve s t S t e rals and ether thw officers who from constituenta. A A Hospital US Gambling Expert Leavesity of the A 58-year-old had received n rinformationdent o system and I a-want tu- 00"* *oM1nthe t e M ofSurvey * a r .. .?. *. . -.."-7F"7z ~i i 'i't . .. "- "" "- , ,, ,*, ' .'^ *_ -,,..i^ ,dS" 'A- Wilfred A. .7amal- o - S...:f cMan, was at Colon MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 30 (UP) were requested bause etg ""f bS mat was An Mfertlan gambling special- plaints tLiat erAicap tag pcaui Oa. 1bstoted today he was "suc- were bein '"ta In" aIn teb an sos- cd a m" m hip tIvestlation of gambling piopts.. ._.. ^ g&ovide tal has t o d- Rt iLee games, and added Freed described h a Sthe aes g death. that a lot of Cuban gambling "Honorary Gambling A&sM -- JolIts are "pretty awful." for the tourist Institute. BeWI .fi&t te vihi 'n have rendered my report to he has been dotfing iin tvegi I NB i Nareal FAIO, Dresident of the tion over a pwerod of two e Cuba Teurist Institute, and three months. durg MW 1 t. bCorder n A have' s m y .mission visits to the- Oba A , tl>suaeseeytilUr d FredFreed of He seemed SepO a a SORMiahMi. Havanasorm e SGmd CIOirreft out of Havana be WIs e t. late pVfl bt after go- g am i Ir I W reatened to neaort.. ar d pErt On tey learned "I didn t readan r hS h to CubaIeto thre dBs." hesam. "- -_help eeagwtate dlse iP kcked oat of theM e w_ Swig ideMlal iem p' lDael la"I ed o CNsIil tkueStUnod that sayome very staeetod h,. ,Jmmb,. 'm ham a & Bm Ehb udam,2a rae-. Anym amthenuhMi A'"J .*47 ~ .11.... Y -A.. *o:~- *~' ' V * ..' % - ..re wwft0)o . I -< *. '. -* - &; - lut .~C~gCI~ 4'. TWO ' -v I " ',,:. "; ; *- ,t.i.. AMu3rAN AN THE PANAMA AMERICAN IIWNK AND P1uuliHa ev T7n PANAMA AMWNICAN PRaM. IN& 6 AUNDI m* NmM UMWf IN i'It CAME Ati"-Ag 1 MHJtSf ,,.t *T H Sim O N*A4 S os M PP Calsi iB'l"uw*e PA UIgA. PANAMA 6N OWOB-i1. e *,7* t('m*ia 4itiPlP Sywaisv 41tm" iArt ISTN ySTrrIM S WOntI. RFN m FirarfNT14VvetI I OJdil A POWIS INC "i* n MarAMiu" Av@ Nrw YORK 11, 4 v OCAI el M MONTH IN aOVACc 70 a 006 YAl IN ADVANCE. V. 'BI 24o IS YOUR FORUM ft e REAbltS WN COLUMN :,THE MAIL BOX -0- The Mail Box us an open forum lo readers of The Panama Ame less. Letters are racev*ed eratefulli and are handled in a wholly coni dslial mannerT -;. It you contribute a letter don't be impatient H ii doesn't appea t s. t day. Lette.% are published m i t oades qrciuved Plise Istr to keep the letters limited to one aege length Identity of letter writers is held in strictest confidence This newspaper assumes no responsibility to# statements as opinion MplesMMed in letters Irom readers -0- FOR THE FRIENDS OF BOBBY GANSS Mail Box Editor Because your Mail Box was used to express the feelings o so many of Bobby Ganss' friends, I should like to use this medlut t, as a way of saying thanks to everyone. Even though I knew Bobby had manr friends, the reaction o , the people from both the Republic and the Zone amazed me Such consideration and thoughtfulness was consoling beyon description. And I know the sadness of Bobby's mother was re peatedlv softened by the honor paid Bobby. I wish to express my sincere appreciation to Police Sergean James L. Hatcher: my neighbors. the fellow ball players and those associated with the Panama league: the Canal Zone Police force: Gorgas Hospital personnel: the baseball fans: my fellow workers; and the many other people who helped me in every way S- Elpeth Ganss M rs. Bobby Ganss) BRUSH FIRES FORESEEN IN PANAMA CITY SUBURBS Panama. R P. Editor. The Panama American. Panama, R. P. For the good that you can do in this matter- Very soon. as customary during the dry season. grass fires will be a common sight around Rio Abajo and other outlying vil- lages with tbe accompanying financial losses and perhaps serious Se'accidents Could not the authorities take the necessary precautions to have the many vacant lots. now overrun with heavy grass, clean- ed by the owners who are only holding these lots for higher Values. Cleaning these lots once a year. at the beginning of the dry season, should be considered as only a small contribution to the Sheallh and safety of the townsite and protection of the many Homes, liable to be destroyed, from fires that rages every year within these wooded lots adjoining many valuable homes. Are not some of these endangered homes Insured. The In- -imurance companies should become interested in this. Thanking you for any help given in this matter. L. Yours. T. C. Coalman PROFITEERING ON YO-YO STRINGS Balboa, C. Z. Wa Box Editor, --p A eican, - r In case someone is keeping a record pertaining to abuses b3 x J ciuous Government owned company agencies, I have one tha "Disgusted's" beef about film by a wide margin. The mark-up on film was about 16% over the States prite but they have an item in the Clubhouse that has a 100% mar -up '. over the States price. S Oo buy yourself an extra set of yo-yo strings, the price tag pasted on the package says ten cents, tear the tag off careful and you will find a printed price on the bag of five cents. That is to heln the Panama Canal Company's Communit: Services Bureau help support the swivel-chair-loaded local gov- ernment. No wonder every other person you meet in the Canal Zone li an auditor, someone has to keep track fall the loot. The bes auditor the place could bave would be competition. Big Business 41 i le, IM 'I If ,, r 0 .* ;ia e". T. Me. ML .P l C-l 1M -- e yu buy a dog, come on and I'll show you the mile I seed to take before breakfast when I had onel" oYe art invited TO-NIKHT OWAS ARDEN '. for a VP A 0 H E T T I rPT BEER PARTY &you can eat and from 7 to 9 p.m. t.SL per prsi * .. . - 1 ''' f .. ... -. -" Anti-Trust Cases May Force GOP 4 Policy Showdown, 0o By PETER EDSON WASHINGTON iNEAi An organized campaign to secure Republican administration re- laxation on anti-trust suit proM- ecutions is now headed for a showdown in the new Congress. This campaign has been go- ing on actively for nearly a year. r. It will probably reach a Climax fi this spring when the American- Law Institute meets in Wash- h, ington. One of the principal topics for ronsiderst:un will be whether a helpful study can be made by M, Congress, looking toward a re,, statement of national policy on. anti-trust law. Business leaders have been, critical of what they considered i harassment by the Department of Justice Anti-Trust DIvislon,' )f, ever since the early days of the m New Deal. This criticism was intensified )f in the last eight months of the e. Truman administration, when d the outgoing attorney general, . James P. McGrannery, tried to get the anti-trust docket on a more current basis. t The drive against overseal- d ousness In anti-trust prose- e tons may have had Its begin- W nings in ar article by Prof. . Chesterfield Oppenheim In the Michigan Ihiversity Law Re- view last June. He urged a re- examination of policy to de- termine where the govern- ment was headed In Its en- forcement of anti-trust laws. He declared there were over- laps in Jurisdiction between Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission. Professor Oppenheim suggest- ed that a privately finanieed committeee on,revision" should advise Congress on writing a new anti-trust policy. He anug- n gested that a row statement be written to include three things: 1) Define the fundamental ideology of private competitive enterprise under American cap- Italiim. 2) Declare that competition under the anti-trust laws should be workablee competition." 3) Adopt a "rule of reason" as a the master yardstick In inter- eI preting anti-trust law. 12 This Oppenheim article was ii Introduced in the proceedings of I the American Bar Association In San Francisco last fall. An anti- . trust section of the ABA held its a first sessions at this convention, an Shortly before, the Ban Fran- tr clsco Chamber of Commerce had .5* begun a study of Oppenheim's proposition The California hI chamber took it up and tried to 0 get the U.S. Chamber of Com- M merce to do likewise. Finally, the Busins Advisory in Council ol the U. & Depa -met i , . Sa:detaloed stud, -n anti-trust y law enforcement. t S The 19 recoanmendation$ in ofSI l. Sthe report Icluded a restate- n -e ment of tbo need for new de- Mere Ow P finitions of competltion and ap- goodIm i plication if the rule of reason. There alsi SIt also. suggested creation of a_ B hat y a confefnMe section In Depart- pinnd toh meant of Justice where business- bled at her men could get guidance on anti- o he sale , trust matters in advance of and but she loo - perhaps in place of costly law come with p M"AWt. Twelve nc Supporters of the principle -- a of protesting trade and com- meree from unfair competi- Wi E tion see in all these activities ! an effort to further limit ef- o fective enforcement of the f Sherman, Clayton and Feder- al Trade Commission sets which arena the base of anti- .H BROAM trust law. These act, have already been The Ucand limited in at least three ways by filmed our i congressional actions in recent who shot Ce years.b t One Is the Bulwinkle bil It th tor D exempts thb railroads from anti- between the trust prosecution for their rate- Morgan Saft making conference activities. In gave Resen December the Department of p0eg net Justice wab forced to abandon a lawyers for suit against 47 western railroads Mabel Inaga because of this immunity, they know i A second limitation is provid- ing the hoe ed through another McCarran Mrs. Inalls act of several years ago. I put death of hel a moratorium on prosecution of to Abbott In insurance companies under the Mrs. agtts anti-trust laws, to the edteAt visit Mose W that their business was regulat- She now is ed by state saw. Onlsalatie A third limitation is provided flee (plus we in the McOuire Act. It amends Her qualifle the so-called fair-trade laws. In have tried effect it prevents price-cutting man Admin by retail merchant in stat BeSenators. C which have price-maintenance have net bee laws. hew she get It is feat that any further J.F. Meati "clarification' of the anti-trit fr ster (wh laws mighl serve to make them be asked to I totally inefeetive. the 6ws5a The Sherman Act states as e Its purpose the ,roteetie. of .E S I trade and rummeree froa m a- fair competition. This has allies In been taken as the ersemes et ariLrds I the free enterprise sajlM. D When it i destroyed ,or - fled by "workable" em and i tton or 'rules of re t oy to gt danger is that it winlease hous andm monoply. minimum WMuee-fts- SoSNom t Ing m ad all theMion V usually sdenatfte w1t tola seciallms. The outgoing Truma adl n. istratio n and atlcury At- torney General rt an y, who ran t I anti-trust dlv MI , without a duly-ft ppintd bead, has now laid is n 0 a0& trust ua nr Some of them may be Ind.3 for the ew attra Herbert iicwmetEd them Al asl ht be r reOtMia t what atSre RepubUcan Doti ' 1, ,. -* *-"' b ' '. A^ * -- * .j-i a ~ ~nir lw I. ~ ~ ia-. -~ mar. uskl' ha. T r Jerker By Frd k C.. ,Othman , WA HINOTON.-T-e gents with 'rnw.bar humanity was hIbed l d q me from a re ripping up the lugural ai' hawk- pair of v/ dirigiblem atM t d _ ra are wondering t to d6 Wi IS-cent. Then ere was a et. atu f inald t a ot. dog st uWand I'm o 0 in g.a b coming from the doors I to the title weeping tghat -ft on d Zl'e biggestt itol rotunda. It was an c otn% d but it moment. Big. salt ar. Mame's r tmi. cated Ike wM on the-waf'e ,o]4ar d cae up l front, of Cap I m where the up with the waving tS: .ne Band tootled, an Indian er panta "Ltower terpW them f a ttOr t- ad war feateamnehow got n prean box. rapher.-The tol umanat nd a little mad advertising so or, other -his wife, lIughed. led to give away ear muffa bt big lnei- Dick MxNon. the Veep. Rot I th'be . '.. . pet Prehlemt, I headeL. baelM-. Mit s ^warm M was sglslatening on"' te e frosi.oce. began t r etl at aormn, upon wlflc untold gallon WRa.0' "Iz Dwight -of| vliously had been lavshud. and t es It was a 16m ir market for.ft ear warmers. T.:.. the noi i Thr ve be- 1 00 ,, t lm. J ., W a.. -., to the'i X1as and t-'i at* lH * hr hats o. u au oau a blo c0 o-edooir Touble-w-t us Mr. Tu looking grm and. h plehetd. n tms ppeari .I. colt* brl pride. n- h6i ho.er. 0an arv prd the 'nMI g i ala Imh ilter WincheIlhi DWAY OWL lal of Ntw York: Tb Up (of a w heeka oi di. Reopbt*tto , roimd adkm l FraPnkfMn the i) will requg iumt s4ea8 ur Was *e leet r lster. s i geats. otnle5UrthiBg Our Fa:rt Lon we 2 -. 4'' S&M ma Wob Al t next outs.taai-ng le to MUaL-e w f flin&M441m a - I .tp I char detail. mow. uw n *ru~ iatoda ofe uK ~I ba I,..- . f tiiefe q.. a a at r~t~iylR.unt _ __ __ ___ . L __ ~__ g^ - :- - i B. w: obb- ft **. "r : F' a -T3""'" u 7& A ^so& MA-^safi?"S * :f ;. -4 '. '- - r r ." * . ', *' - y ., 4 *.* .t.. ^ f '^. fi .*.t - ~ l~-* a - aDv. EcEWsPAPt ** .. . **.+ -1 .. *. * .'..: '* .. ,* :* .' ^1^5 H C- i an (i masany 9 1 LSL L oo unt, ofte*-.S [17 . ., j 4' r/ ". ""...& l t i 1 I I 1 I 7$. ri IS U ONCE A YEAR PRE-INVENTORY SALE.. WHEN WE ELECT TO CONVERT '* ,: MU $9 M CK! INTO CASH, AT VIRTUALLY COST PRICES... TO INVENTORY DOLLARS ONLY. * ", * ...- . ..Z, sonp 'p'tmO bktI IOTHcOOL SUITS SOLD NOW FOR THE FIRST IME AT THIS LOW PRICE S'gSa a tut g"ylhy money,"l h I Ti'in -'! h *'xie aal "-', '8 ^E .... . i. n al- *.' . 'o a ljf -EW1 . P-1' .- WITH 2 PANTS $42.00 1 ONLY PANTS s32.00 REGULAR STOCKS SNO SECONDS TO THROW OUT ON SALE Whitei,- Bamboo Colors ,-* i ;. -...:Proof ~niuny oan". ,s*'n~rn weight suit .i *' '45_ _ Repel-o-Tized 1R01COOL JACKETS * WHITE * OFF WHITE * BAMBOO Double Breasted Some Singles Never, but never Shas this coat been sold on the Isthmus under $32.50 NOW... $24.75 Out ABOUT l2(rTO OFFER ,BELAMC H SUITS The Genuine Goodall Label in Every Suit * TAN * GREY * BLUE * LT. GREEN Every one a Washable SUIT Styled By GOODALL $1875 TOP IlNG. ILL CANAL ZONE PRICES SPORT COATS 2'and 3 BUTTON SINGLE BREASTED CHECKS PLAIDS SOLID COLORS DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR THESE ARE THE BEST VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED WE HAVE SOLD HUNDREDS AT $25.00 THOSE NOW ON HAND FOR THIS SALE $17.95 LEISURE JACKETS LEISUIJRE J AC KETS PLAYERSO" The Ideal Jacket (Un-Lined) to Wear With Sport Shirt & Slacks ALL LUMPED IN THREE GROUPS JUGULAR REGULAR REGULAR $9.50 Group .... $13.50-to $15.75 $16.50 to $21.00 ..... Nw$ Si6J Group Now S 9.45 Group Now $13.75 THI SALE WILL LAST THRU FEBRUARY 11th SALES AT SALE PRICES CASH ONLY! -'. -.' I a*_________________ ai- - - - aa"nAA T i- **v .un-. -- t '".' "'D .. S D E!m>^ Ce iui ^. ^*MTRI 4 * .ore unpacking -,.; ; .U .... .d ou b , t - K Ire.. -. 4? .4 ..*n- 4d'4..S. '-~ I SPORT SHIRTS Situe L.d: ar n Brass Band Others Entiry Conservative Some Long Sleeves Other Short Sleeves DIVIDED IN TWO GROUPS VALUES up. to $5.75 NOW $2.9s Im EMo _ . ........... 1.95 . .t......... I.A * -. K .ltu S. '1.,5 WtiN~c is .- -, " yAs-te:s 'oils .' i 6. I U..--- .24! -. I -. ASWa VALUES up to $6.75 NOW MEN'S MER SIZED RIBBED LISLE SOCKS Solid Colors Sizes 91 to 13 REGULAR 50#4 & 600 NOW 3 for $1.00 MEN'S INTERWOVEN FANCY SILK SOCKS Sizes 91/2 to 13 REGULAR 850 NOW 6 for $3.25 MEN'S BACHELOR FRIEND SOLID COLORS SILK SOCKS Sizes 9/2 to 13 REGULAR 750 NOW 6 for $3.25 -4S'- RO BES U RAiON Vow Sb-| tWT JACKETS ; eather-Proof KHAKI UPPER FnOwr IRI S H LINEN kmndkterchlefs FULL 18" $4.95 Doz. MEN'S SHIRTS For Dress MARLBORO SKIP-DENT FOR TROPICS WITH FUSED COLLAR Grey Blue Tan BROKEN $2.95 SIZES - Manhattan Tuxedo SHIRTS Some Slighty Soiled REGULAR $6.75 Now $3.95 .1 I II _ _ _ I I FRIEDMAN, I -A :LA * ^-*. o -". l ", .- ," *- : ':-- ;-, dl' ^*.^ ^ '. *i so MEN'S SOCKS 68% Wool For GOLF TENNIS FISHING Run of the Mill Sizes 10 13 Priced for Your Buying a Dosen 45c each BOYS' KNITTED T. SHIRTS 2 Sleeves To Close Out $1.25 INC. MASCOT 0.,O, POST OFFICE ", t'(. -- 4. -'1g* an.: * Tr-. T" t * '..:, :... ..- :- - r-?** - PASK "r wrt for pub Al Sat For Cask And Are All Fil I. *6.> ~ '4 ~ $49j ' " mmm -- ---- ~ I ' '' i., --- -- -- ----- - . "'- 7-- L .....--- - ; ;rrauar6~ -,4 I II, 1 J 1 1^ '^tefBiU I . . "' $3.9s * 'V. omth rorit JACORIY ON BRIDGE By II -U lt1.1) .1 I(' O( I H. ri n iMri NI N M.rvir NORTH 29 A * .7 I,' i' 7 *'It1' WEST D1 A"S'* 4 0Q f A 8 5 4 2 A KA . 6 K A A I % In A S inl We't \nrlh F rIt iouth. Pas P-- I 0 P.,uble 2Pas p ', P e- 7 Pa5 s : V I'p ; 4V Youth Week To Be I Observed At Union [hurci: [n BiBsa a I The ', ii2 prople f th' E I Loa Ultn.', thul0'i 0 illV ellip],.- ize Youi h Inl the Ci.urcil over the ereek cod. 'li io.0iio% irolli 9 30 a lm. to 00 p ii, I'e enLor department u( li 'i .,-Ieool E,'-e vouthi will' I L nii .1 pcut ri[ di tu&son. i FC L.I.UtI .nd 'iu( .hlip. The 0 1'n, pCe':l .r- e e::, ndi', .an Invit .O.n'j i- rll \u.aths. Se.eral inot ei,. % ill senile the noon C11i rli'lai n'i nlilll6 \outihs of .11i' jUil.ul'-hlig11. benilo -high ,1i 1 tJu n- ,*ii F ellov.ship; will aciLd ile ongiigegatllon in the lU .0 : i hI. O.Oi1i v.or.i'.n111 .N I - i. c o r" i-t'li.ldlni-i nil riber wll .e jenrit, Lep''ti' She v ill oe' S. itlcd t ...Jo'tcc Srhail \\no will lead i(' la iip e If.Sui. a0t1 01- lIi lI r Ol n.*' nOt Cloiiin .11 L.I 10(le l IJ \\il '-pcah on t[i uiert strive to r kiIoA rI P~. ei .!.; -_Dalrt i. Pelri" The Re\. Mr. O crrl; 1 .-id-e 6 A H Sjl v. Ill gi e tine bene- Oi Sunda' afternoon and p'-t rrni the Youth Fellowship it ,a ..u -.Lt to , LIC, Iip ill meet in the church the Sacisri ia 0ion1 the Eu- bl* junior=-high Fellowship, ropean ci'auipionnimp list Sep- Chi-Rho. will meet from 3:30 member. In Jan Aon!ii kliu., n Pm ,o j p mI for worship. re- affectionatel, tin I-it bI ',. reuationl id refreshments Jack the Swed,.n team naone o ci me F lowers and Roger Griffith will finest caid pla:. is in th %wclc ix the program leaders. I look ..idid wtlih plea,-ult At 5 p IL.the senior-high Fel- to the Uook: o01 me 235 iiand of i l.-lio ill be led by Tim Hot the recent world chaimpioih-.ip: fhe Pos-.High Fellowship %ill Match in Nev. York larel,, De- meet at 6 p m with pre5ldent e3use so many line hands 'ere, Fred Currier presiding at the played by Wonlin iBridge dfni. business meeting. lon't fin, his tournament book MLS. Telma Tsehabold, mn- ba the osie: ii .,ein, l. puril. h- ,.ter education, has beer. Sat cost 1Br tl AmLer-ue ,- serving a- counselor for the ttat Bride Letue Youth Week activities. These are d- -o han l part of the observances of the .Todae h-ind a-, pl, I,.d ,' united Christian youth move- ithe 250-p1 nd e .p.'i t b n tl, ei- ment of 'he National Council of den als of t ,hp mat h betr ue- [Churches, and are being stress- den ana i.led last Seiemues,l- ed by the Protestant youth of Wohlin ,,t..led anl iiinpo.ible the Unitea States game Out 01 the tire UL" a tesng an oppoi,'nt a chance to make i cruc l ina l l I'ita e.I West opened his sii leiOlii {.- F31 mond. i'rd Ea tltoolk tlie .: and retu', icl thih'.utlt to 0 let W"t ruff We i1 .- lIted tin ci,) propeilv eriou~ n, Iorcnilg out A t till.: ..ii 1 't I l1lii112.' o K d U very baId Iri uu; neiu He nad already -i .1., tick.' hve \\a bound to .I, l 1-i," 3,'" of[ ti unip ) 'and he c, .o at e\actll, eat thi , 11 1n 1. . .- r .h .11 SIDE GLANCES TU ANAMA AMltICAN AN tfliNDWPNT DAILY REWAi .. By Colbraith .,.- rS\ T. M. R U. Pi l. *LOff. cpr. 19sM &y SA oMn. iS "It's Junior's t hot temper and :r! He says Junior told him I had a beat up several teachers who gave him low grades". INew Liuid Kills Roaches and Ants I nIJUtgn ol H i'iU '9..t ..q What -. ...** do if yon The part of the body that is were pli i~, i hi tid'i Call \ ou rnost often overdeveloped is the , see an. i "fr, i, the contract wishbone. *MAQ New Way to Kill Paste lvered by iel It nr I '. 'i make some tea- --------OACHES are the most difficult less seating they slow: n 1 make some rea- -- household pests to control, and paralyzed, turn ever on t Wohlin c,. filed a spade to al they can be brought into any home with less w'a- a in th dummy's ace and returned the' KR vii i|ze OU *from the market in a bag of pots. die. Then the coating II dumm of amo hands from the hdu- u toes or other o a ti for smith to kill mn' East saw no reason the dum- playcI i ene has t -como forth with t &"late the home the oueen of diamonds t whlch ro .he and.ants, i nd that SIa 1 t my's di-monds, sin-e his part- 7ohnton's NO-ROACH coating. soda lorIde, a S w-s fruting iamonds So Feel I t's Just as simple and esy to ros. Johnston' sitr ee, -ounaer .-andWodlin a teoron. j..butsmibm.'il [ st pla *'d low and Wohlin WI u e as it ooks. You aint the coat. a enta-tarl tinug i, iscardect ihe te. of clubs and LOOK Younger ins on su amee frequented l bypwdar. It is colorsl, 4 /held his L-reath ,,,i s n or n roaches nd/ant, woodwork near br d a t whe' S s d f in'." i, .* Lau-d- ot.rlugh bad 'idr,", the sink, baseboards, garbage pail., without having to loa Poor Wi .t had nn ruff with n r.n. hii mnav make ,ou sufror from window al'd door sills. When these dishes and pot atd an the ace 1o timps. which h meant ,'. ng up Nighis.strong, cloud Urine, crawling p-t. come in con tat Prices are S o t- r ft that Wosin had roi o inn. rheuemadh i arm ,kanehee;r, I with this ilnvisibir, odorless, stin- $1.69, and a quart for $2 club loser and hL.' trump loser Painaln.as -r under ..'Rn. swollen'An- AS, FOR IT.IN.ALL .STOR on the ain trick Now notnint '1.. .rAPPnte.EnErgV,,-r. ASK, FOR IT IN ALL STORES could ston him! ', "'"f. dti.a ht h alhobi filter bl bood. Si.ar in a dInf m and mr.sles C st.O Distributors: Maybe it wasn't Isuch a good 'p. 'r ukidrne. In a naya: I. Helps chance. :ut it was the only, rut pOlnonlup maids. 2. PCombats chance there was. I take off my 1.- ,raal'aim% rraid ,a ec Em press Panam e 4s hat to a player ingenious enough h"t efr- an" i dr.rrp. A r; Bnow.T ILE ROW to find su l a "shot in the lock- i' -ah bettr you feel tomorrow. 36 AL BLE ROW 0, , -; ly become their backs * air, and tays Offee- mny strays and that t t_, that 9 DDT, no 6 M4opho- i. Is not O4 messBy , nd *ay be CAP.UTAIN ASX want it, i all your I at for MAMAC WHO a % KMj, WHY PDI NEHNS4M. CL "OU P-PORE ?^^ .. ** i-1.^ - SCJIS WELKIN Planeteer IVE ANALVED Anesthetit Gas JusT AlS I THOUGHT. IT%5 RUZONE, A &AS USED A' AN ANESTHETIC ON MY PLANET..HA, A BOILIN _ &O INTOF,3Z"REES FAN IRm ir lip IL BY RUSS WINTERBOUTAM . DO YOU THINK THiS I"--ri DON'T 6UY COULD BE FROM KNOW. I CLAIROSAR..AMAIZA7 ) HAVE AN ENEMY OF YOVRF EfIEMIESSUT IVIt FLINT THE EARTH . ,^IS1A LON6 WAY - <. FROM M .. ? PLANET.. r . 'a r. tic aJ I,,. M It.tJSLLLA'S FUOP. I- '.. 1 One Good Turn BL'NN% It's an Outrage I ,.* so . Fsa t <' il & 1 m'* C.i: 4.- .; .o . ' *- .. .. . *1 BY AL VERMKEBR lt. .W i *;a " .,^., * . ', ?- ,,. -nt I? -.- 4 1 Si S^J . ".*"- !^ o I _ ozf - 4;- ....\ .vt. A A aatupwarwum 'A. W t.. ,tV' :'..";., S' I iF., ' < +. **whe&, 4. 3.^ Si,- L~? ~ igiuce I nstla awam 1! reign A Welgn AU t. '.t sflo1reignty to a anstionl sauthority. he " W the Dutch he wlnot o eager, an4 what France :; na bly will Fe 11, ... il and bli OMHA, Neb. (tIP) A aa- Man syoon would wo moed h fe from b the p rful senior tAlabama Vy built a W king W m nmman, and, to Smake ure elatves would be -.'.Wera feels fhat France 1 lieve them whl ~ae returned ret staBltg on -step toward giving south, they took p of the use wa o gnty .eight foote r.-acty they did us upl Britatin does ant Intend tg-aomeone stole the snowman, S' 1. e "'Ba* is- S.* . r ; -' ..+ A m L .,, .a t- l* -. . IU .'.. . : '. -, A\. w c. '~A ,~~ ~ -4* .' ^^^^'.*q'2^ N * s LA lApA' A. F C' I t -:- i+- .- ,3. . ,-, "* d "" " ; '- : l " 6iit tS4 I mof PALL ..:.h2- oger than ,' -- -" " '-,".,.o b a oc !" '+ .... " '' %"+' O ' '"+"" '" 1 MAL * J Abel Club rows a- FOR YOU WHO PREFER PROVINCIAL,... Favor the soft colors, fine textures... so beautiful with your nt.* brown woods and delicate fabrics. You'll do well with CASA FASTLICH'S RIVOLI MONACO rugs. Despite its goatle looks, it has a talent for wear and easy upkeep. ONLY 173. '1a and Persian rugs. BEAUTY YOU CAN SEE... QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST... SINCE 1932 A *1. kC It": - -, .I jn** ' Ve tkIis Always Good at H.X* HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE (The Only Store of its Kind in Panamd) .' WE DEAL IN BOTH NEW AND USED FURNITURE BRAND NEW BRAND NEW BRAND NEW BRAND NEW BRAND NEW BRAND NEW 4 Down Hollywood Beds with coil Springs ..... Single $19.80 Double 24.70 Mahogany Dining Table with Extension Leaf and 4 Leatherette covered chair .... ONLY Beautiful Mahogany Double Beds corn p I e t e with Coil Spring and New Mattress ........ Mahogany Wardrobes with TWO fil length Inside Mirrors ..................... ONLY 36.00 39.90 42.50 3 Strand Rattan Liviig Room Suit (4 pc) with Spring Seats and Backs ................ 95.00 "Atherican Beauty" Double Innerspring Mat- tress .................... Yours for only 28.50 Month 4.40 6.00 8.50 9.10 9.50 22.90 - BRAND NEW Mahogany China Closets-Modern design .....25.80 And Look At These Used Furniture Bargains Dining Table and 4 Chairs ........................ from Guaranteed- 4 Burner Gas Stoves ....................... Wardrobes ..................................... from China Clotets .................................... from Metal Beds (with New Mattress) ...................from Sideboards .Bffts) ..............................from Youth Baed g t tlewMattres ....................from M etal .................. ................ . Rebuilt nt.eq istere.d Sofe-Beds ................... Dining Chlim ....................................from $29.00 55.00 and 65.00 25.00 29.00 29.00 18.00 45.00 22.00 130.00 3.75 And Mlny Other BARGAINS (Cash or CREDIT) in New and Used Articles ... . D 1 200 te 9ip ---- -" Let.i- EXCHANGE l SIdb ~L 3-4"1 BreqV Glee New St. Mary's To Repeat PTA To Nominate ;:et Opight .First Officers f tiM td recently Otticer to uraae over the T -A AWBravo Glee .acUvttles of the ew St. Mary'a ,tw. -Nw 1l Theater Parent Teachers Association - Wpe tonight at will be noinatefd SgenCepw after- re m Plaza In noon at a r-eting. to be held S i. In St. ry'a Bill. Balboa. .The meeg. which is eched- itormnance. which will ruled to begin at 3 v. m. will Sthe. direction of musis come to an end with a brief re- ros A. Grant, will ception for teachers and parents te" centeDhaIr of who attend. I patriot Jose Mal. -- Inc.lude chorlk r-lec- Bizet, Gounod, Mendelashon, w he works of Mozart, Bach and others. ,+ + ,++ II;.'*--,* I."' is~frfrik ni 6.50 6.00 F I'. PhD .' I ." ( *. . - "^ . 4'-, A, A2i1t A.. 4 is , .. o.t *r .t. .. .. . mp L .. m I . I _~_~ II I ~ ___lingua rrsl rs~ * r *.. . I; *'- *A 1 .- ...1 r I -I---~- ~~ i i * You Sell 'em...When You T ell 'em thru P.A C a ifiedsI Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 "It" Stret PanamA No. 12,179 Central Ave. Col6n Lewis Service Salon de Belieza Americano No 4 Tivoli Ave-Phone 2-2201. and No. 55 West 12tb street Cariton Driag Sto 10.056 Meldnde A& .--Phane 2U5 Colot Propagunda, SA. Morrison's Agencia Internacional de Publicaciones .H- street wA tudt c Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 2-0441 No 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 3-3199 PhOnes' @*-S4 and 1-2798 tMhW a for 12 words& Jc, oft additiuai word. WANTED FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESORTS COMMERCIAL. SMi8cellaneou Automobiles So;.. 3 ... *. eboahl Oee. . .. t e.*, PROFESSIONAL MIe_ -a o Wrut Ar IieA l Anelnvme6 M IN Clar, &ox 445 Balboa. Phun P ANTED: Cumpletely furnished FOR SALE:-1948 Studcboker Star- 20'' Anco C Z Pangi I4 187 e. Chatulol d I b it J , apartment to, North American light Coupe. excellent condition - ,. Couple. No children. Call Roos. Call Cesar Terhn, Panama 2-0825. Eureka, S. A. Central Ave. No. 133 Similch Smnta Clra beah* IIt COss o more to prect r a .. ...Just around the corner of "J" St., Itocttage mElecore ee to puot a . Panama 2-4783 between 9-12 FOR SALE:-1950 Chryler Wind.or announces our new Lamp Shade slihviS, roderte roles Telephoa. a" Wuflfy c( C e|l 'and 2-5. De Luxe 4 door sedan, leather. Service. We con now make to order G6441 Gamboa 4-567 Pedro M- buildings VANTED:-Urgently required fur- radio, white side wall tires Call uny kInd of lami shade or re cover guel. - Salehed apartment, Bello Vitre for Cesar Teran. Pa-ar-a 2-0825. our 0.d one at low prices.- Vlihams" Sone Clara Beach Co I Sany period. Coll American Embs- FOR 6ALE:-Moris Miror. 4 Door SPECIAL EXCURSIONS! lages. 2 bedrooms, refrigeration SdN W CEM l .. 1N 3-1932D _-. untSedan, light tlue, 1951 nu d.. 8.- FROM PANAMA TO MEXICO Rockgos rangers. Balboa 2.3050 Deorative and dlule der. WANTED Urgent unturnished 000 miles, duty pad Exclent one way 85. ouno trip $1' 1 S Except wieek-ends waterproof COttln isM house or apartment Two or three condition. Call 83-6151 after 5 day-I$.it,. $169.00. good one year: at-Hoel Pan Aercno in Akf os olatt ld anl bedroom Coall .1984. p. m. to LOS ANGELES one way. $149 Cool Bet Hotel Panie.i and AIk tlwordet e ,lk 1 dw t - SFOR RENT Vacation quarters or FOR SALE: 1951 Packard Pa- 15 round trip $292 35. 90 day- o-- i 2 bedom f-Vaurnoond apartment. trician, 400 four dcor .edon, duty hmiifi Poranama i)patch Service Op- FOSTER'S Cottages. One mile beyond February 10th. Call Albrook AFB paid. radio, seat covers, ultrama- I e Ancon bus stop rel. Ponama Santo Clara. Completely furnished-. O. OVFY. "INCa I--tt S4146 7 to 3 Manh. Thr FrIday. t, whe sde wll trs. Excellent 2 155. Rock Gas Refrigerators and Stoves. eat" rltsl , S condition. Call Cesar Teran, Pan- Crawfor Nursery School and Kinder- ng your linens. Phone Dogmar's L yLI RENT: American bachelor ama 2-0825. 20"1 7tJ. ________________ M11 k wants turnished apartment in Zone area 2-0825. garten opening February 2nd. For or Republic Wl consider vacation FOR SALE: 1951 Chrysles New information telephone Gamboa Spend your weekend at Casino SMO N FURN 1I- quarters. 27-7-7187 or .3-2705. Yorker 4 door sedan, black, wh.te 174. Clara, cabi n ..00 oup. SStearnts. sde wall tres, radio, duty paid For the best fred chicken in town Dancing. w 1 nrl OUR aOn.IrmM Call Cesar Teran. Panama 2-0325. visit Nondo's Drive-in. 100 me- R R T 1i sandwichs rve-n the ofcirs 100 meters FOR SALE:-1953 Crysler Conv- ter cer man entrance to Juan FOR RENT .., nater main entrance to Juan Fran- ible., 3 weeks old. Never exceeded Frar -. -.. - O "ff r a 40 m p..h Phone Crictobol 3-1851. first, to ERE FOR SALE: 1950 Mercury Club FOR SALE RENT:-3 bedroom chalet, Ex- n t e Coupe, dark green. perfe,'t ccrdi- FRL position groud Apply No 184 Ta FOR SALE tion. House 417 Pcro Bello St. Central Avenue, Panama. "Mue- federal Lu lRd Ancon. C. Z. ___- M ee' lnPeous bleria Romano." a be' cu :- Household FOR SALE:-1950 Buck S irer Ri- R. SALE:-Fur coat for informo- FOR RENT:-Completely furnished rui!!?f I R SALE:-25 cycle Westinghouse. vitro Coupe. Rado end Heater. tion. Call Panama American. new chalet for two months in El png oto Frost Free Shelvador refrigerator. Call owner, Albrook 5219. __ rOR SALE -Howard Piano, practi- Carmen. All convenences No ch- 05k and M 8 8.5 cu. ft. 3 yrs. 3 month guar- Available for immediate delivery ini tally new. Silver articles. Misc. fur- en..Phone 3-1105. W 6 ltok 8 r move i otee. 0 2772-J, Williamson Place. rle nse 3 C Noo 1e84 Central FURNISHED HOUSE for rent in El anything. 'Phe 12461, mated a Now Orleans, oneP1933Cme olet Eue A LE:-9 cu. ft. Westinghouse 4 door De Luxe Sedan, color light Avenue, Panama, "Muebler.a Ro- Valle. Telephone Panama 3-3423. 2.262. Panam T, Refrigerator 65.00. Red Spr blue. Smoot y Pred. Nondo's Drive-in offers its American Cost, swagger style. IApartment FOR SALE:-Studebaer 2 1-2 ton r St.LE.-Ladies 2-piece travelirg clientele the.most tonitary Service. 1483-A, Balboa, Telephone 2- truck, duty poad. Excellent condi- lined suits. Giving away $45.00 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom.house, SEE THI " 4131 ton. Cesar Teron. Panama 2-0825. ech 6-8-20 Caa completely furnished, for 2 months. SALE:-8 cu. t. Norge Re FOR SALE:-To bdder, new cana, Bolivar Ave. 6h. S. Co No. 15. 48h Street. I cl. yes lFOR SALE:-To hgyeet bidder, nw ecrn. N o. 15.481hStreoed rator, 25 cycle. 2 years old 1953 Chrysler W.ndsor De Luxe., a record $1o50.00. Can be seen at 5454- 1953 Chrysler Windor De LuxeF SALE-Everythng for $20.000. FOR n b 4-door sedan. IDomogmiI an SALE-Evernthing B, Diablo, C. Z. board). As is and v here is. Con te I.ouse in Colon No. 7044, north 1_ 1 .ATOM. Q. tlfon1 seen at Cristobal Pier. All bids concrete, cha'et type, 4th street Apartments ,. c-n al SALE:-Detroit fuel gas stove, must be sent to: Heurtemo.te and and Mleendez. 30 hectares of land -- --I O .. " 555.00. House 117. 14th Street. Arias, S. A. Box 293. Pn.-n-,". R ao Tran-isthmian Highway vth ALHAMBRA APARTMINTS weo repi Poatilla. P. Accompanied b, c:-rified cie:k c'd wooden house, fruit trees, ri- Iwo ano five room umnished ono .tates tmp for 100r of [19d. Before Februoar. er divides land, gold pellets tc jrlurnished oportmetri-lprvote e Hl xr flung SALE.-Double bed. modern 12th. 1953. be found on land 50 hectares closed gardens. 8061 10t Street us old E'dga 'Cairo, M Mahogany wardrobe, modern, small divided as follows- 20 hectares on Neo Cristobol. tlelphone Colop DEALERS JN fW AND buig1. -13 podiO. Bargain. No. 77 Apt. 5. Es- FOR SALE'-HilIman converl'ble,,4.- Lmon Highway, 10 at Rio Ritoa 136 n AtBran tudionte Street 000 miles. Priced for q.jick sale 20 at Lceo Gatun. 1939 jhevro- -- USED u URE ntd Call Boyer. Albrook 4179. let Coupe, desk, machine. piano FOR RENT:-Apartment, two bed- 41 Automobleb Rf r SALE -10 Venetn Bnds, 50 FOR SALE.-Brn 1950 Deto Mut sell before ed of February. room Inving-dininroom and kitch- T. -411 wide x 7, for 50. House 5824- suburban 9 pa.. Sedan. leather 6th and 7th street Amador Guer- en. 13th. Street, house No. 16, WE BUT AND LL I 5A, Diob5. uHpholstery. radc heater lhe e rero. Telephone 1250-J, Colon, 8 Via Porros, San Francisco. A,DLEb Mnogony diningroom side wall tires, law n-tle ge p to 12 and 2 to 5, lawyer Barragan. FO RENT:-F shed, two bed- . St 1 excellent. Call Co:o Solo 360 orFOR SALE-Ham Gear. 813 push- rom t, Westwood AVE FU AND FROiND ti set.14tSteetNo._17,Padlla 602. pull final. 80-40-20-10 Strait Form. eS bond Arrai- R SALE.-Frigidaire refrigerator. FOR SALE-Custom bu.lt Continent- Thru. 1.500 v t" 500 mil plate ar. Te, 2-75. ft. Lice new. R2-1 Rousseau. C - L. 25-33 R2-B Rouau. avertible co.or rd, %h. rc sul. nt ns 9 n" fnl dot.sie in tried , o al c ov 000..Duty aid, writ plate s$ ,y. 25 6 % SALE:-25 cycle refrigerator, solO? *0e. Cr-..obol 3-1090. 0.- cellent condition. Quarters 285- FOR SALE 7 oe to e Gmboa. 6 r Albrook. Call after 4 p. Chevrolet Truck. excel ent condi-FOP. SALE: Wringer Type washed -AR TT "& UN SALE:-12 in. Drill press, $20.- ton, four brand new einht ply : -- rng ype washer ... ... ".E T ....&. ,.Lh D' 1" t res b.rand new t rI wIth new 1-4 h.p. motor, 60 cycle,, FOR RENT:-Fumi rooms with 00; 1 steel single bed and springs, ..tires. Phone 167 Colon, 8 30 c. 1 h w.00. 1946 Chp. moao ce, pdrc kitchen if near coam BALBOA T 1. C. A., $12.00; Wood single bed, $4.00; m. to 6-00 p. m. $25.00. 1946 Cushman scooter Porch, kitchen A f neor co.- 2 x 2 wall mirror. $5.00; maho -...- ---g-- gearshift nodel, $85.00. Tele- missory. Apply ov.t Chase Bank 2 m 5 6FOR SALE:-1948 Buck 4 dcor se-, phone Albrook 3186. corner l ith and or only en- gany dining table, 6 chairs $50.; dan, back, Good co1id tlon. Col I -23 Coln T. 70.00; 7 x 12 green ool free ru Cesar Teran, Panama 2 25 FOR SALE:-25 cycle Colds R- R 3- olo Se Tel. 2-16931. FOR SALE: 1950 Olosmobile 4 frigerator, $40. 1941 Buick 2 FOR RENT:-Room for couple. with Ab6ard V e FOR SALE: Household furniture Dr. Hydroamtic. acces'or.es. Iar is Door Sedan $300.00. Phone 2- kitchen. No. 4, Fourth of Ju sly SElectric stove; wrt.ng deskand ein-excellent condition. Call 82- 3212- 5664-K, Diablo. Ave., phone 2 3852. F chair; two occasional chair;, din- 4277 anyme or an be seen a Sealed bids, in triple ate will be re- FOR RENT: Furnished room to Ingroom set, includes Hutch cup- Quary Heightsce;ved n the office of the Engin- American couple without children. bpord, table, 4 leather back-chairs. FOR SALE:-,-1950 Buick Specal 4 -- eering and Con:truction Director, Central Ave. No. 24. L .boer, a I double bed set. Coffee table. door Sedan, radio, seat covers Panara Canal Compcny. Balboa FOR RENT: Furnished room near M* " 2 floor lamps, bedroom chair, 3 loud horn and good brakes, will Heights, Canal Zone, until 10:00 Cathedral. For information refresh- mflPb rIve W l i, b wicker chairs, 1451 Owens, Bal- accept smaller car in trade R. a. m, March 2. 1953, and then meant parlor, Cecilia Theatre, No. 4Y.5ttOr 1 boa ,Apt. B. C. Hogan 337-A. New Cristoba'. publicly opened, for furnishing all 88, Central. Avenue. Panama. Phone 3-2878. plant, tools, equipment, labor, Nando's Drive-in. Parking facilities, a W htar taen off too if FOR SALE:-RCA table model 60 FQR SALE:-1951 Chrysler Windsor services, and morernals lexcepi Nat dogs, hamburgers fliti. got d al taken ft t gl cycle, excellent condition. Panama De Luxe. Priced for quick sale certain materols to be furnished ot dmaogs, hmburangers. 100 Juan Fter- a to .y at Gora 3-4711. Call 83-5153. Between 4 and 6 by the Governmentl and for per- from mn entrnce t. FOR SALE:-ExceHent piano, West- p.m. forming all work for construction -- -.. .T_ .__ r-.B P. M of Buildings and Appurtenances TheJ i ankr on. inghouse refrigerator, 9 ft. porce- FOR SALE:-1952, 4 Door Ford V-8 for Margarita SchCol at Moranrc ta, FOR RENT ballt lain. 25 cycle, small G. E. radio, low mileage, leaving Isthmus. Best C. Z. Forms of proposals, fi-FOR RENT Borch plants and other household offer accepted. Call Ft. Kobbe catio ', and full Parliculars may Miseeianous. ts. House 5533-C. Diablo 3276, durinn duty hours. be obtained from th office of the Miscelaneous tanker SMIhts--. iF- OR SALE:-1947 Chevrolet. 4 door Contraoct and Inspection Dvnsion FO RENT.-Lo l r s ll 0 .', '.R SALE:-Mahogany cabinet with new tires, radio, excellent condi- Room 336, Balboa Heights ITele- and office. o squa* e meterlk ttu- Zenith 78 and 33 1-3 record tion. 6.675.00. May be seen Wil- Phone 2-3739 or 2-26981. SpeC- a"b A i Mc-rale' Aseuee No. 4. ", players. Public address type am- lhamson Place No. 0774-F, Balboa flcot;ons and drawings will be is- "Elo CA. Mongrles, A e Hotel 4. Splifier, 12 inch speaker, Phone FOR SALE:-I 1942 Pbckard in very set .D epost wl be forfeited if $30.00 Panrma 3-1292 F -31s Navy 2394. D ued eposit wileorfe$0.0 if r u ,o4ovy 2394. ood condition, good tires and ra- specificoations and drawings are not 3-1292 r 3- .,, 1oi ",dio, for only $250.00. Call Curuh- returned wthn 40 aen -.sf SALE:-9 cu. ft. Westinghouse du Tel. 6128 Roos family No. after opening of bids.- LOST f 2dP'" 1' -4 H. P. motor, set mahogany INVITATION -- end tables. 212-B, Pedro Miguel. FOR SALE:-4 Door 1942- Willys. FOR FURNISHING NATIVE LOGS lady's wristlet wt E s phone 4-.06. perfect condition. good tires. Call Panama Canal COmpany invItes o teen Ancon, w iabla erimt ' 2-4624 during office hours. sa fr furnishing 40.000 BMFT phone 2-2408, fn '!R SALE: Baby's critn'.cquarter- You will get the .best servIco and Aimrndra and/or Guoyacan Logs un- 2 d v d Master steel dresser, steel dining- meals in Panama at Nondo's Drive- der sealed bids opening 10:30 A Stable, green porch blinds. Call in. M., February 5, 1953. Invitation No. FOR SALE 1 3167. W ANTED-- available at the office of Su- perntWANTED endent of Storehouse, Balboa, Real E.ate UBs.. stea *10___b_ FOR SALE: Ketch Jolly Msrener Vst Nando's tor thebest fc r tove- o niwaW. Pragest wll S OF TIME SET FOR I WAN built fED:-Chevrolnd e or Plymouth wood shades. o t Canal Zon h .or, ti floor s eac w th 192, AND HEAN CATdoor SO HullA edtan, perfect con- duplex Pthone C. 2-4419 licen between plulng dr swi L , S taeOR LSt wb CeS dutinle. steel ripymeng. PhoSee Cp2- 12 5. 1948 Buick Rdmastr 100 fruit e. t eh _wi 'l nTCe her le as Z.t J48, PmmE on. te4Cristobal Yacht door, Del Lul -le, phone 2-4-419F FO*R. A s cub..o 4 o R.. -FOR SA- F '" Edwia Help WSAnted 'e orsd_ ___________.. I Cr 2 FOR scAE_ rodl5 r oog FOR SALE:-aIwc S w r m*L eBr as.. 28 Motos a-09 nd mattress. Phone Bal -boad 17o ros t toe I r, PryFOR SALE: eth' Jolly Mariner Vi "si an osfo rthe--best -eS m AOR tnlefor. s c. T. McCORMICK, ** ' 14T"B. Mz2 on tdo C.b a ofc.m ts t ie n h is 03 y-r r-old fath er .or oue w er, h u se weper. I.t 5 wi fia tkf y .. l .6' O aMtr. r gentleman, Write .00 pe' L re A4 toC V a ip Morsce. Aon, C Zane Estate ___________________ oswwqh p a~, Gmdawv I ~-iJ. l w mum-b h=ag The l am*, Se.l .. -. 0. m rf R pa , J - I\ II:' *" L *: L (br. INVENTORY on' "Bestf"it" i SUITS * Cashmere * Colonese * Tropical * Cabardine * iivercool in all MODELS mad COLORS . .. -, J. ;..- -' ,. .:-, -- ...,; ...S'.; "::+,' Iy * 9 ' The l.*&Ib eJoturea I fll3 b i.Auditorium ban (Chaurl SA26Mth out Y, wb SSS)W. R wll be E- - ^ '** - n of, Ul IIU 'iia3 M. di my ,i r--: GQ4., 4 am.l 4d Tl0)-.JmTlusuw Afto at roL- at M.Si. the BSt t B e^ UBW4 four 6 *)t. bde,a fied Wa .on milin of i uog .W" ,I;,-,.i ".'-, '---'._wA. . ,_ DI' I NCTIVt ! .. .. yr citae group of :. "rred at S. LK AMEC ' ~v. *1 O ..1. , ,,, .I S KITS -^RT S. voied Italo&me... ehmM them tor esS e S . oe so etyilM ... aL liHes S-OES a. .lst *Il4 **"I': -' ' iSf *" .*. . .Bf B^ ^ ".. 11+- :'! a!M.+.,,+, .1 I~w~jw~ ~Iraai~* ~ I - . '' '. .* -.. I ". 74: ". .. . " IA 9M $9 New Yorkers! B' ^ . 1*~~~~~~ di - r *1' 4 V. S.. fr S. 1'a from 35.00 b1 - 45.00 7d s as db from 1 p.m. abmd' aoaI srvIsW begIn atuTll aneru ue dlNetfa of Talberu m DUU FRUIT COMPANY Great Whit Flee -, ru~~ .tk: Uwl I 5rSb1i 30 r..%. 8" ................ .. ................................. ie -* Umeas 0u Mi cII s .u G md ..M Oj7 8 "L. H................................ . N : : : ::.................:....:.......l....l:: . . O I ntAGU .............................. ireb. 10 "colt rN" ...................................1.h 13 7I a ......... .T.. RsWJAC ........ -....Fb. a^Sffiy~M~m ci::::::::::::::::. Talll-HONl I cia f L saNA ARuuu O4M COLu M It's Been A Long, Long PK= Di"S LINEN M6- .1, 17 colors .00 yar GALERIA PANAMA, 1k IfAw iiins I Afe. Gmral Ulf, 2. Sess COff 487 Y .C vaFa s7. v? Time Since You Sow VALUES, Like These! SALE SUITS New assortments of meq's PANTS Out they go, regardless of original prices! Prices specially reduced 4.95 8.00oo 8- TO - . . II ,ii" ,+...-+, . ...+.'++. ." . EMS t. 4.-..' -a-. --1 ta- .o.....n. 7 ,.. Jim :- ++": ++,: -<"...-., ,. ., 4..''' 8*10e Qu@lky Swsu s.mU. A.. An.. Nmo lith Steet, oppmi P.U I 2- r -. . . ,,. t., - ; I. rii 'S 3" ~i :' K.+, mContinues in our I1.':,-a 6.50 A -I MEMO" ~. ...e -1- .--, --r--~p--- -7~ N O ,," L . IJ )I Ol l to l: l:P I ,ito * mvp *-T" -l~ j-"': f i i. . , ! - ' ~L~l~it ~a.:. J t" *I N5"ifA . ... .iN AM 378 . 4KHCA R AW. DATT NEWV Ii iUSlce Adventure Actor ic P or i .'....o.NTAL 5 Nights . MRS. WRAY INSTALLED IN HIGHEST REBEKAH OFFICE Washington Cotillion tra 7ventr Dance Notice prtor, dt Mrs. Wi!liam Wray was installed as Noble Grand of Cris- The Washington CotillionClub ct-- 8 Anthony tobsl Rebekah Lodge No. 2 at an opan Installation ceremony wil Ihold Its regular form 7Ax, o. c. an. 31 t stars in 9Mud at the Cristobal Ma-onic Temple Tucsday evening. Mrs. Percy dance tomorrow at 8:0D.M. -Not h Carolina offielal de LawrenClef tolrelyDir d. Lawrence, of Gatun, v rs the retiring Noble Grand. the ballroom of the Hotel WUah-d today to rely entirely Di ocates 1Dirk EmIngton. loi iftlie act to legalire t dve Wt-*< The lod-e hall was beautifully Grand. Mrs Emma Englebrght, Music will be furnished by the a doten" marriage pe advnt decorated for the occasion with P.N.G.. Right Support, Vice- Royal Sultans orchestra. ed Illegally in the past o12 13 Horsems . coral vine arid ferns. A small Grand. Mrs. Jessi2 Albright, by a forgetful h ace -u-t wer 18 Seine. .. fence encircled the room with a PN.G: Left Support of the Vice- Wby a forgetful p. ian atJ ustic.r 20 Horseine | ate leading to tne rostrum. The Grand. Mrs. Roberta Crandall; Religious Workers W'former state senator wn* 21 Handle 1 Eowers and greenerv were en- Insidce Guardian, Mrs. Margaret Council Meeting ormeredtate errnator, said river 21 Hanoodl twined around the pickets. The Schuberg; Outside Guardian. Mr. The Atlantic Religious Workers dllsaly married t couples will ,anr 23 Air rbido stations were marked with stand- Frank Estes; Musician. Miss Council will hold. Its monthly be ed of the mstke. alrm Ing baskets of flowers. Grace Williams, P.N.G. luncheon meeting at the Cristo- ti fhiw s 4 ebr tan The installing officer was Spe- Preceding the installation Mr. bal YMCA-USO Monday. Plans "We a no reason for that."C ..vi. -Ablove 4 clal Deputy Miss Grace M. Wll- Semon Therlot. P.D.D.S.G.M.. was for the Easter Sunrise Service ummerall aid, explaining tht enes from a "25 Above Hams. P.N.G. with the following presented the Past Grand Mas- will be discussed. arSoeillsioduced linthe at5 *vie are 2o Unaspt 4 Past Noble Grands. Oeputv Mar- ter's lewel by Mr. J. L. Williams, ------ bill Introduced In the dite . shal. Mrs. Clara Chambers: Dep- the present D.D.S.G.M. legiturea Wednesday sot w1* Wwn. a uty Warden, Mrs Christine Poole; Following the installation Mrs. Vesatry d t eth la d May ies M aIs Deputy Secretary, Mrs. Emma Wray presented Mrs. Percy Law- Iad numerous other actsaer Stivus Sstes: Deputy Treasurer, Mrs. rance the Past Noble Grand Jew- formed by E. L. Arthur. an a slL UydW Betty Marshal; Deputv Chaplain, el. as her first official duty. Mrs. TJu sR |ofl peace *In"'9 S* 3 l Mrs. Jessie Albright; Deputy In- Lawrance also received a silver -o Bed ville. N. C., who forgot to renew a3vke a pest 4 side Guardian. Mrs. Leta Robin- meat platter as a gift from her his commission last year. 6 e son; guest organist. Mrs. Arthur officers. cArthur's commission expired t cente The officers who assumed their Mr. Williams surprised his Jan. 15. 1952. and the error went tec duties at this time w it h Mrs. daughter, Miss Grace Williams COLON. Jan. 30 The sched- undiscovered until Jan. 6, 1953. 4ral'tdri Wray were: Vice-grand, Mrs. with the gift of an engraved Ray- ule at Christ Church By-the-Sea Summeraill said be askedd state 44thde tree Phyllis Turner; Secretary, Mrs. cl. Miss Williams in turn had the on Sunday will begin with the Rep. Carl Venters to remedy the 4 Metal fastene Elizabeth O'Rourke, P. N. G: honor of presenting the newly monthly corporate Communions situation through legislative ac- 45 MeSl fastener Treasurer. Mrs. Violet Deakins, installed Noble Grand a gavel as at 6:00 a.m. This will be followed tion just as had been done bv 48Twister P.N.G.; Chaplain. Mrs. Mary Lou a gift from her husband. by Choral Eucharist and Sermon state lawmakers In a sifmilr 51 Princely Tolbert: Warden, Mrs. Helen Guests from the Pacific side at 9 a.m., during which service case In the 1930s. S tern; Conductor, Mrs. Frieda I included the oldest Noble Grands the vestrymen elected for the 4 Penetrats Boydston: Right Support of the on the Isthmus, in point of mem- year will be installed by the rec- Summersill said Arthur had FAWrilhtens Noble Grand. Mrs. Emma Estes, bership. Mrs. Edith EPDley and tor, the Rev. Malnert J. Peter- "the best Intent, of course, and 56 VYrs between P.N.G.; Left Support of the Noble Mrs. Made Clinchard of Lodgeson naturally he was very concern- 1and 20 ___ -- _-- of Balboa. T.andMrs.NanPbhlgrlm.all ed when he found out about it." 57 Lock of hair of Balboa. Those to be Installed are Vie- "We checked the marriage T2. L Fooba E. Henriquez Sydney G. An- records." he said. "About half a Football edyMiss Davis Compimentd person, Noel C. Henriquez, Nor- dozen marriages were rform- Print term With Morning Coffee man C. Brown, M.B.E., Handel ed by Mr. Arthur during that 2 Prepoon To Be Ded aled Evelyn B Davi.of Jama- K Lawon Granvile A. DePasperiod." 3Devot To Be Dedicaed ca, NewYork, was the guest of H. Alonso Prescod, Henry A. M- honor at a coffee given by her Blake, and W. Herbert Linsday. The attorney said most of the .- To BHS Bulldogs UI6--U-VA'L ! niece. Mrs. i. M. Rowell Cou the At the Service of Evensong, grooms in the illegal ceremonies Coco Solo Officers' Club Tuesday which begins at 7:30 p.m., the were U. S. Marines from nearby morning. "Beauty and the Beef" by Wil- Mrs. P. N. Curry. Mrs. R. K. special preacher will be the Camp Lejeune who were un- . llam Davidson will be present- Oriffin, Mrs. W. H. Erb, and Mrs. Right Rev. Robert G. Gooden, D. aware the man who performed ed at the Diablo Clubhouse A.P. Anderson presided at the D., retired Suffragan Bishop of the ceremony was not technical- Theater on Feb. 11 and 12, ac- coffee services. Los Angeles, who is on the ly authorized to do so. cording to announcement made The tables were beautifully Isthmus visiting his son, the Arthur explained he was so today, decorated with red hibiscus blos- Right Rev. R. Heber Gooden, S. busy he forgot to have his cornm-, The comedy will be the second soms and vivid croton leaves. T. D., Ep.scopal Bishop of the mission renewed after it expired' stage offering of the year by the Si::tv ladles called during the Missionary District of the Pa- last year. Venters -aid after ins Balboa Little Theater. morning to meet the visitor, nama Canal Zone. producing the validating meas- .. "America's Number 1 Football The night service will be pre- ure in the legislature. comedy" is the true descriptive March Of Dimes Dance ceded by a- reception in honor line about 'Beauty and the Beef.' Saturday of the visiting Bishop. It will be Ventera' bill was routinely re- and the play here will be de- A dance will be held at the held on the rectory lawn from ferred to a committee to begin dicated to the all-victorious Bal- Fort Gulick Officers' Club, Sat- 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., when members its Journey through the slow boa High School Bulldogs foot- urdav evening to raise funds for and friends of the parish are in- legislative processes. The legis- ball champions. Eight first- the "March of Dimes." Lleuten- vited to join with the rector and lator said the couples Arthur string players and a business nnt John McNeal. is chairman of Mrs. Peterson in greeting the married probably never will manager of last fall's team are the affair. distinguished church dignitary, know the difference. represented in the huge cast. Dancing will start at 9:00 p.m. Tickets will be on sale with All officers and their ladies of S the ,eat reservations in the lob- the Armed Forces and Pll other by of the Balboa Clubhouse and; residents who are eligible to at- A the Diablo Clubhouse on the tend are cordially invited to do - Sunday afternoon previous to so. B h pool nal the twin showings, with Miss .l Edna Hart, business manager of Rosar Altar Society LATE SHOW TONIGHT 10:30 P.M. 1 1 the theasei group, in general Announcement Tibbets who o supervision. The Ro*ry Altar Society of the hard luck to flh In Ithe crst of the play Foot- Its will receive Commnrilon to-* SCOTT BRADY whi ah.uh. is Is ball players Tom Jenkins, Bruce ether at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. Feb- o story that II1 Orvi., ,joe Oliver, Kirk Tibbetts, ruary 1. CHARLES RUSSELL ILr ,,-O .4 Tea Norris, Jim Jones Ray ear-Old Celebrates Niicsher, C a r I Widell and Six-Year-Old Celeraes w i -fr l Jarts Herzog will oe heard ante rMr. and Mrs. C. S. Asburv e I seea, along with John Hamma, tertained with a p-r'tv at their htit A N W,.[' '" ' Joe riarar, Bill Hatchett, Harold Gatun home. Sunday. for their Jo r a, Bi ahetarold, hter. Diane on her sixth * f McCarrici, Bruce Quinn anca b rtldev ann versary. t 'nBaes Walsh. hoo- The voun, gests Included: - ] Batliaa High School or- Elizabeth Pearson. Cathie Pen- .i . chetra will play the oveiure xlinaton. Ginger Thomas, Mt5- beiore the 7:'u curtain and will f'hael. Ivan Pnd Nickv Klasovsly,. / furls music beteEn the acts, Edna Me Forsythe, Charlne and IT" S SH OW T I M E TO N I G T with vicr Herr in charge. Cookie Graves. Carole LaCroix, Cathy Scheibe, Lucy Rodriguez, | R-e ' p, 1HiaTeo (anama Ranal (g eteS |TARRING Yom aryiandG Mrs. H-rman Keepers. Mrs. eaters Richard Pennington sand Mrs. "U i In Line As Heir 'ss- Klasovsky assisted the host- AL A E 3t-1W S. 0 20 3: atrdav "ABOVE AD AETONDU I a ma. Uea,.w "CAVE OF OUTLAWS"I ; " ....... F "-._01 6:20 -. 8'.0l~f5 Saturnday "ABOMVE AND BK OND"f " 10 taraneicy KIACOWAN, Leo..andijJan. 301 (Ub-'-A young sergeant fiom Maryl.nd founa himself in line toaay as a possioie heir to the baroieicy ot Dunbatr. The soldier, J(on Ivor Dunbar of bomerse*. County, Md., is nwrv.ng with a U. S. regiment of mu _.n..ain engineers. Sir James. Geprge Hawker Round LJunbar, 90. the 10th baron of Dunbar, died yester- day at Bognor hegls, Englana A 3,000-acre Scottish estate here goes *with the title. Richard Sutherland Dunbar. Who would now be 80. is heir to the title. But his whereabouts have not been known lor iu.ny Pfars- After him is Adrian Ivor Ddnbar of Maryland, who be- came a naturalized American In 1937. He is the sergeant's father. DRIVE-IN THEATRE On the Transisthmlan Road. behind 'Artes y Ofleloe' School PHONE? 3-1521 TOMORROW I At 11:20 p. m. MIDNIGHT SHOW! Barbara Stanwyck. In "LADY GAMBLES" TODAY! SIMULTANEOUSLY! BELLA VISTA 3:00. 4:45. 6:50, 9:00 p.m. DRIVE-IN 7:00 9:15 p.m. Prieest .......... .75 .40 AND CARIBE (COLON) s< , J *' Sl i. S I I0 l ol " law .-, . Sar*mI mf -'s .. . .. t r , S .. ,I A -.1- ', ' -' 4 *, ,' .. : .,. , .. . *' .,. TRAKSH^S .AnY 'a I'. .54. a ~ .1 'I '-a DIABLO HTS. "Howard ILL, In ,1As 5 ,1 1 "Tembo" & "Nature's Half Acre" Saturday JUST FOR TOU' C 0 C 0 L I Jeff CHANDLER Alex NICOL C6:OO& 1.. "RED BALL EXPRESS" EDRO MIGUEL Marge and Gower ChTamplon Dennn O'KOee :EDR., 11,.. "Everything I Have Is Yours" sa a AMM" ___ 8hturdy "Wad LOVBr o" Stewart GRANGER Z e P. Satur. -G.LOW Nwar- SAT N Richard WIDMARK 0 jmt DRU ,l "MY PAL sUS" ShSaturday_ "THma MY.* MARGARITA Randolph SCOTT RaymiLd MABSK s,1 a I. "CARSON CITY" S saturday "F'ANCIS GOS TO WTr_ POINTr CRISTOBAL Air-Condtlea.. S6:1 a B.u GREGORY PECK AnNV B Inmd 11w51mrim I,*- LUX & , II CECILIA p~I Marjorle MAIN Percy KeLBBlDE "Ma and Pa Kettle at The Fair" aturdaW MACINUNG ALONG- '" "EL COLOMBIANO" LISBON MADRID PARIS KINGSTON 'MUM NEW YORK 9, Regular service between COLOMBIA PANAMA- ECUADOR General Agents for PANAMA PAN-AMERICANJWORIB AIRWAYS Telephone: 0470O a .' H~k^H^^^-" ^- ^ -iiiiiiii^^^^^_^ &~_ ., .. ^ _j ] l^ g MIII iS Iii roll U rol M'- s I kA t - , = i .-... 4 I - Wjirfw r,- T , ,* ,, , .,eT ja O ^B y '. . : : I' , , ,*'. '* "" " .. *,. ,... ,* .* .-.-*: 0 : '** .; * A m': .'!: t -.% o :, .,-'. , w ....' ;V, 0 0<. , :;......., -t e.. ' %+ .i:.Ww .' ^y.s' +.. 6-, ...:' ,. .: ^. " - ' ...,-..% .* ,.., ,ixi :p.-W y-'-., II 'U ii Iei ~ S .at I !. 'I 2 II WWA- * -- __ - I I__ **, *W __ Iw i .A.antic c, ey 9 8.40.7 1, 12 CO! ._.2, 195, Ga.,n TeepAone, a ,.i.-.. . , -.,.,tA-l-'ra." #o Wft -.* J - . ,P ,- ., .,, .- .. . . i-.. .t -,....*t ;.* .- -*' *1 .-. ..... - .1 * ** I I ii~.A' *. ;t, ~ Nr~~Am4CG Oiw tt A. -NI fFor B.dPAi 1 .. .. i . t T7: in. In li etisi --fl -- -o Pon w map -bot' T hr so;' 0",T t i i41ga 'ustt ..... .e iby A, s Lit- eginInth col zt -o grf bfa the i a ratd C totalO tfto "n Whte of A. r -"e 1aoP a A b3 .: st .- t r Irsentlnr the Pedro Migueac- -,N f tor W visit n llbekn Ana aro1 byt he wh re o s Woman. l . and staler-tn- slinwUteltok po: os'- -' The report showed that the e l Are y arlg renetalr ., -_R .to e--- e, p -l ie M deurmn1 the 19lSahl ea per- tek mnn, .CTeherlbl ,. e C lu "BtS an'mnne whott ich loa d were approximately 00 less rl Letter J. Wo t h Am ei s tt thn for the 1h1 ale ohCfh oMr- Whitlack. eMt. I,' iolnay Moor of o th ib y eo. ia .s r f-' te1,M .1,1oun h donh- -- Crbta returned to Panoma ,- atS.? 10f30. i,.." ,,,, tofaarecaived by the ,'lbercu- N 1bai. r Ia Visitor Aer. cetly By plane r e arom a Irt be, mary Bo ,Ah lome Associatlon, other than shuley J. McNalr, of vis to vesral America.: Wil S-W1 Se S d e the om lea o Chrstmas seals. M. am, C,. on Ane -Fam In; ..l. ,_toMA. S Oh. h, wedre prti b lrthatr those enira ef was kieveralwHebe llb Clob owed b he alvoune wekend ouwr wr aon oiUn Sth ol r houI.oe guest of he mebeka Club l meet hl ales od n the Pcflc spde of m a, Oiteun- t.- on wh l ow t I 5 .il r A ntlc aide sais totlled r t Mc .ridte. n a ep t6IM 1ad 5.Ea at 5t h o Littl Thea, t in5 Amo 1.S6lliaS ? amounted to oru se lyAEtti Te aA. Vi.. No ...ric. a l rht-al.or the11s al1 2 c..... MNiarsh late huIbad, th ideon t edni.th". .* -- C r The complete list of catsh Bales a ofVthe Plftee hold ite. Fy ua a m whenlth Mota.r, was a top e ton.or oicers will amd m hn o.. nOffie made I. n vuinus locations byb. Wgleneral who wa heland will e wedfoll owed by a TM rL oi lunter workers and or0.nmza- drng W orld Way aoc al hour. Oaen hr Bofn the Hamadan ti r_ ol. 8W8. s Te ar Hte rna r a h Motts t se. lO w ol meet at 730 pthn oe Asi other t hantl B Ing, a. Mrs. M arI n v 3.dsAr- IM er l tA flu ca. a"frot the Lmthe Theatte Io Anco.Chr DIs, t; 0 srge oaspit- o 0and th nton u aula Ar-e our ong 4 3.5_e.h -, 0; te n obth an oe, 21.77; TatAa of.TS ala osre .Mr.. pse A41,r te I Womeal's lBalbl nwtn'i f 182.93; lawrte fox a vgsit with thi reldec to RAh thteei aG'^rin rabiOB o hee Woman's O1ue 0 .fr i -9 A? sD, ieceOfthe de on WedneRar i T thePibra ur the eiJ' MIonf toWb,1- ondant .01 the Fifteen+ n' +_ i '. * .' ,t'--'Ja"'ld i u bnmario n Tnt- 80; Troop Olrl Scouts, Bal- r otheit or the Ji emn will Fl antlsid-ideualestoaldr I rlcts. CRet Ae ta1,o Dbee.e u Tonight ho8d SIlt o te.1heeting uth a W Gi a l- Oc_ _a hr h ..et, V tNo a eC tt ,.*il.. fe- 11.5s o.u guelss, U.8.rs. r an od D 4BacIno'W Co rlllbeh eld thi. eve. w lSu" .--dnd w-m ..v' ,, CltOl o 150.04, Oatun. bM ealLs at hand the ecn Lgon a ,, i de tHa "W a 69.10; Marg cm rltae, 80.85. Total: itrbe woaompas led b Club In the Fort AmadorArva s an rvoeon a . d rl Wright John- or members and their guests. n recall thoe ..Donatons their than the sale wth eth. F r who enere new o fthe conH amao Met -. a-Gotwm in m ar --erlte a cordial Invite wJlbchj l, l M ro PacTific lT AeWin Clnb ti t a attend. otthea tend i110 a tem At- dMr.ar in. The Fern NLeaf Steangd Circlea lete3oPe wing e tora d f r e St o Weay Seving c ht etreshments bei lnUe 1da lpte dBuals and or- o-tIM. forevaln' fm.ord In eaBoaenab o se-, ,, *W Q witahfor scrrored e toIWe l/ e.S 'a- _ ,MOd E Iars.C.of am. Bee-m Alcu. .a .. ..l ,.Wa al. b t nl ce of iethes- tieoSCWfon d a4 alUrionCubrechWi 0 oIs ,B boa, w 'orws te Attenhpng guests Included uTrool* li MmaK I A yesUir Jelb. F)ox, Mrs. Marie Seell dut. Troop l1 _lwpter 5No. 4G, ra , v we acconaned u0is. Mrs. Midge -aln. Mrw. tten -uttgof the Pa- ,M e. & M 'e. H. D. Horton, Heen Thomas, Mrs. htltsmn.ema n" jla'metgl s ..totry S io- s are aoea o&Larlrote, North _..hnake. Mrs. Florence Yard, ctty WW~eajy eel tN b U affe. Da cinwirl. V Halhedtty 8M. Mera tC the ta u'ch Zet t anaea 4 n.^ lr b rw it a22'p Th l er for the enlg 414, B. P. ; - Waplkitk aa Say~.r Henry Wlred Setzer. d mn' - led atat the'.- mericn..-- -iL -- Cu10t-. of Mammam U. 8. N.- cer o a I. Wal;te Cark, oM-oh.-. .. i .a-it Museut.e ms ubi ballld+ Op bl bew York, was the guest Mni rllalintlhe .T .P .o .eld "' d rarB Wrigh John es for- and |W nigut. A women In the elnd his m o t h u3to eS0O -I ecmrq was umlluurate4 a re- ,r oadeomeis eollal Vista L U ,' 0i." from P.acific v ente. r e e5 S S andr .l a !tr..kBab a.- .o .h 4 4&n..t i C......Z., _6. _-.]CH t +:". __l To I l fand The TnM owa mea who donated mohne a tothing for Jamaica chlea W were left with v*ty ot1te li lb g by the hurricane wblliA _uck the British Weast 1 island in 1951 was rlei4Hibedfty by the Asoelaclon. de Aeare~alento La- tinoamertcano y dl Caribe, which recently wase changed from a -om .lAtee to an aso- ciatloa. The list, however, Is not dom- plete because sowe donors re- quested that thr names be omitted. These will receive n- dividual meinallu '-of thanks from the socaion&& Bolts of dress mjateral bought with the fund collected were to be shipped reenmtlr on the Rel- ns del Paclfico, however, the boat did not take on any cargo here on Its last visit. Cash donations were received from: Erie Hlbbert$1. James Alexander $2. Mrt Charlotte Ogilvle $9. Mrs. Fi reM Wil- kinson $1, Miss Eloulse Piggott $1, Manuel de la Rosa $1, Hum- berto Ecbevers $1, Mrs. Mary Levine (collection) $8.50. George 8. .dward, $1, Mrs. ugeqn Mc- Kuene $4, Leonard Mealwy 1, Charles p. Burrows 0 cents, Miss OMiste Beathor $1, James 0. Gaornell $3. Mrs. Ambruoslne Burell 75 cents, Victor Bvans $1, Josmeph N: Davis $1, Mrs. Ger- trude Wright (Revival Mission) $10.97, Miss Louise Watson $1. Mrs. Step 50 cents pad Alfonso Green $ . The tal amount received was $48.9. Clothing 'was donated by E. Raymore of the Tropical Laundry, and Mrs. Ajilla Cal- lendar. Emblem Club No. $59, Royal Netherlands Steamshp Co., C. B. Fenton Co., Inc., b Re- bekah Club, Crtoal Canal Zone Lqde No. 1542, BP.OE., int'l AFlation of Maehinists Lod M'N 19, Intl *Association of P I.Whters Locl No. 13, Int'1 of Operating En- tneeJ, l ldard 'l ip t & t 6opy Coral Chapter M 3, O.Es. Total csh sales. $1,124.70, Do- nations W l. Total: $1,94.70. ill Welcome Oui Cl Iand, apdbti ^. Fme as little )bre W9t' a1d "- ma l i4u6mwnu pmaaj.) 1.4 , $ Io20o 2 WMA irown oena- .t. aproua uME ol la tA Ia.stl "At .... , .er w m ... m on mude W "t mot mostl Cia MS Cymos Gmft Shp a. N1 Joe6 .fts,*i-a Om No. 1 Ie vi, mTip Oriaesa) Ae ro meen htni P e' .42 RUTH MILLTT Says.... In a recent letter a wife i'sted all the things she had i done for her husband in I twelve years of marriage. Things Ishe felt weren't properly ap-1 predated. 8he had held down a Job wmuring the first few years of marriage to help her husband get his start. fiba had "done without thoM for herself" so that money could be put back Into his business. She had been a good manager. Well, that's all fine. And die should be prdud of all of those things. But what did she do to make her husband proud of him- ielf? This, after all, Is what makes a man happy with a woman. Not the sacrificing Inhe does to help him get a- bead. 4 A man often secretly resents the Idea that It was necessary for his wile to help him get his start-so that his appre- I ciation of her efforts in that regard mp.y be tinged with the leellng that he should have been able to make the grade alone. t A HELPING MATES JOB IS MOR= DIFFICULT STHEREFORE, It is even more' Important for the wife who 1h`100 her husband get a start, to build up his self-esteem, than it ia for tht wife of the ,nan who can say to himself: "I've made, a succas and I've made it .alone." That nsy be unfair but It is true In many Instances. So what has the wife .done to build up 1ier husband's pride in hiblmself? Has. she made him the kind of home that he Is proud to bring his frdinds to? Hae she publicly given him ; credit for his succes--instead of always reminding others of what a rough time she had when he was getting his start and how she held down a Job in order to help him? Has she worked as hard to, make lis home life lesaant and .entertaining as the wife whose husband got ahead with but his wife's help.? It isn't enough for a wife toL have done those things for her husband that shre can take" pride in having done. She has " to make sre she has also done things that make him feel proud of himself. HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) -A cat with a fractured hip ap- peared at the emergency room at St. Francis Hospital. An In- terne gave the feline first aid. FELIX HAS HIGH FASHION NEWS IN SWIMSUITS Our enormous and fabulous collection of new 1953 swimsuits by famed Rose Marie Reid, Jantzen and Catalina include the latest high fashion styles... the Bloomer suit, the Tunic, the Boys Shorts and the Cover Up. You'll love the exciting new details... the waist whittlers 'to narrow the waistline, the longer dorso look that lengthens the body line and the bras to build up the small bust. We've latest fashion shades In Junior sizes I t 15 and regular sises 32 to 40 from $9.95. 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ALELIMM S: 2-4SW r4S PAON mr ~fW 5~~r N% OP '7 so S @1. *.. 1.1 0%s^ AsalDlABLO. ' 1 ' -or abaf PAGE TTN Wide Open Race mH P&ANAMA AMEBICA I-DNT DAILT NFMwp t Featus -\ *-~'~t~'V7 r ii- -~ 0- **,;-'* ., I I. t .. . (Clas,, (1 Horses To Vie Pacific Softball -ELECTIONGSY THE EXPERTS .... .1- -bs *eMeet. Ba M I Fo .. 650 O4vr 7 IFuilwon ts e T1e Ti ,., (..a -,-, *ls League GoddessMea Go2ddesu Moam teddws _. ..._ D J.im Me, Ji Ame~M Ma. ) ,s iate( 4 well-matthd (lId (1s "C" S6i50 seven furlong sprint features -La tGringa Cbie Peg W. InmorroW's weekli Satuidav program at the Juan Franco Race TEAM STANDINGS Kisamn agp Celie l Track. Thigh wide open race has five entries, all of which rate a Ly T Jose Bravo. Baxter's 3 5 .375 Sprinter Sir koss. however. will come in for a fair share of Pan Liquido 0 8 .000 '-Interlude (al Plal Pai Colea TPlal hawking in the muluels because of his excellent workouts plus the Placel Pepsi Cole. Plasel P lpsi C Improvement in his assigned rider. This lime Bias Aguirre will YESTERDAY'S RESULT 7-Pavr Demi Pave have the ler up. Pe t O Dm Bfdi ino. second to Lsplendor last week. and Coraggio. which CAA 14. Baxter's 2 Reserie Pavi. e Idl.em Bedlam has. a fast closing third., ill be well supported in the betting too '-MisE P.irE Nalul.ne C 4 Seem Mil PalW mf and are expected to be in the thick of the race at the fInish. TODAY'S GAME Ca.rsta Mhi. *airfax Neheines Mkis..es The surprise element may be furnished by the improved Min- rf Ni Hi go nhicli this week iill have hustling Cuban jockey Rolando Lo- Firemen s In. vs. Pan Liquido 9- dulnJ Sir e Nwhslr mer Pe pez Gil in the saddle. Mingo has been going well in his early --- C g din Sir es * morning tuneups and may well spring one of his frequent sur. prises. Leading batters (Based on 20 10-4i1dle Pick Goldo nPlk Golden Pick Golden. Pick The secondary attraction of the day may turn out to be the or more times at bat) Recede Galwn USeils,* agI. eles best race on the card. This seven furlong Class "El gallop pitsuName TeRDABBiRsUei Paver, Rosario. Silver Domino and Bedlam against each the Name Team AB Hits AvT.. --Peve Naic" Wild Justim 'W JPi e " "'Smith, G. F.I m. 21 9 .429um rr 1 9' Int Race "F" Natives 6', Fgs.' 4-Corista V. Castillo 117 pescod F.I. 22 0 .409 \d.a r I Purse: $275.00-Pool Closes 12:45 5-Quo Vadis J. Bravo 110 Hale Elks 24 9 .375T k.L . First Race of the Double 6-Goylto E. Corcho 113x Malene CAA 25 8 320 1-Tin Tani V. Ortega 1w20 17-Bartolo 0. Castillo 115r 25 8 320 2-Dominow J. Gongora O11x 8-Mosqueton E. Ortega 107x atterson CA 8 .320 i 3--Romantico V. Castillo 120. 19-Sun Cheer J. Cadogen 120 1Roberto Elks .26% 7 .6 Ol u re 0 StaU e 'Iilhtr ' 4-Mochito F. Rose 112 l 7'.2 - 5-Rosa B M Hurley 112 9th Race "C" Imported --7 Fgs. Yesterday afteriidoik CAA 6-Campasino A. Vasquez 114 Purse: $650.00 Pool Closes 5:15 trounced Baxte es transporters 7-Taponazo J Cadogen 106 One-Two 14-2 8- Diana B Aguirre 112 1-Newminster J. Bravo 112 P1tro, the winning pitcher, 1nd Race "C" Natives 7 Fgs. --CMring 0 Cn f, .108 ase hits and three walks. Purse: $325.00 Pool closes 1:15 5-Beduino A. Vasquez 117 A]. Miller went the distance Second Race of the Double I for Baxter's; was responsible 1-Primor) J. Chuna 103x, 10th Race "H" Natives 4/ Fgs. for 14 runs on 16 safe hits and 2-Amazona) J. Bravo 120 Purse: $275.00 Pool Closes 5:40 gave u six free passes. 3-Manolete C. Kam 112x 1-Bagalefio A Ycaza 1 01x CAA scored three runs in the 4-Moon Goddess K. Flores 112 2-Golden Pick A. Mena 120 first, iced the game in the third' 5-Dixiana B. Aguirre 112 3-Recodo F. Hidalgo 97x whe.n they sent 14 men to the 6-Don .Jaim V. Castillo 120 4-Galon R L. Gil 1go 7 plate to score eight runs. end e ..... A5-Lady Caren E. Ortega 10x ad ed three insurance runs In 3rd Race "H" Natives 1 4'~. Fgs- GOLDEN PICK excluded from th seventh. Purse: S275.00 Pool Closes 1:45 the betting. Baxters two runs came in the One-Two first as a result of a base on i-La Nifia E Ortega 100x balls to Correa, and Lawyer. an 2-Colhi' J Caldosen 106 error by second ba,.9man Pat- 3-Prince Wad Bake 10 p terson, a fielder's choice to 4-Ko'laun A Baz"n 114 'aci i Div, IIOMedinger and a single to Woody . 5-La Oringa R L Gil 10 io Woodruff. I , Sofbal Leaoue N T M T s 7-1alerlla C 10 Softball Lea gue The box score: BEAU ACK UI SMLT 3 BOIU : 4th Race "H"pNatives 47- Fgs. CAA Fighlt f&M .are sure to get SgUingfor._ KO to eve n.we Purse: %275.00 Pool Closes 2:20 Imore than %eir mon,'s W o r sore With y. Five_ y Quiniels THE STANDINGS AB H R unday t when ta u r kayod ---Ta Lad V J Bravso 120 TEAM- Won Lost Pet. Malene, 3b 4 1 1 In ea36 l ts l n b wM both we ag.. 2-Pilopo F Rop 12" Florsheim Electric. 4 1 .800, Patterson, 2b 5 2 1 C o TIo II s '_tg' 3-Plol, J Bakles 107 Ideal Bread.. ....3 1 .750 Cox. as 4 Bourn ed 4-La Nesta A BonzuleZ m9 tx Army QM 3 1 7 ar lb 3 0 0 a'b 5 3 3 J pn **a4e-. Ede u 5-Resorte B. Aeulrre 116 Naval Station 3 I .750 Polomski. 2 2 3 0lumianPilTh D1p 110--q S -Electron R L Gil 10 C.L.O. .. .. 2 1 .667 Haggerty. 1 1 1 at t D th 7-Silenco A Mena 107 Army Transp .... 2 2 .500 Platro. p 4 2 0 - 8-Don Joaquin J Reves 120 Army Ordnance .. 2 2 .500 Hobart, If '2 3 1 ls e Of m~ F' I Commis."ar ....y 2 3 .400 Dalton, If2 2 v11 1,co 6 1e t Z19f DnI 5th Race "J" I orted- Fa. Navv Ordnance 2 I.333 miller, c. 0 Ots Purse: S375.00- Pool Closes 2:55 Armv Laundry. 4 .200 Jordan. c 0 1 hi t bt '. 1-Wild Justice 0 Chns 120 C. Transp.... 4 .200 Jones. E. 3 1 preve arer. 2-Fordo Rose 106 Army Signal 0 .000 Moor, c 1 3-La Chata A Men'1ll 12,... ?oe ct10l. Jack ?attd r hi p 4-Pularlto AUbidia NEXT GAMES Ttu 38 1 1 Erer 00 MAra1 1 6a 5-Pinta A. Vasquez 10 1 Saturday, 3 p.m.: Navt Ord- tortl8 thn ra1 IIcbar Aeer th Race "J" Imported 7 Frsnance vs. Army Signal: 4:30 p.m.: BAXTER'S satlonal Iald&o Mltbrnez In Co. ($1); ' thRae "Imported -~ 7 Fr Army Laundry vs. P. C. Trans- Ion and dropped a unanimous Purse: 5375.00 Pool Closes 3:35 portation. AB on and dropped a unenimos First Race of the Double Sunday. 9:30 a.m.: Army Corea3b-ss 3 1R deemellon. However, the only l-Cafionszo V. Castillto 120 Transportation vs. Commissary ,1 3 0 1 stomu er =an InentIve 2-Jeerin H. Hidalo 103x' Tom Collin. Lawyer. If-r 0 1 to urge JSince the 3---Miss MattPMonday5:00pm.: Naal Sta-Mediger, as-3b 3 0 0, he has reeletl off four straight Monday, 5:00 p.m.: Naval Sta- Woodruff. c 3 1 01wins each mare decialvettan 4-Interlude, .J Cadopen 120 Ilion vs. Army Signal: Commis- Le Vee. b 3 1 0 the prev oe decisng e'an 5-Bendigo E Conrho 117x ',arv vs. P. C. Transportation. Newhose. 3 1. 0 the previous ou g. 8-Callmnedear E Darlo 103 Newhouse. e 3 0 0 7-Fanaket H Waite ll P.C. Transportation 10 Army Miller. V 3 0 0 His last time out, Jack punch- -Pincet u Trinsporatone 11 Arm Anderson. lb 3 0 0 ed Idthmian Flyweight amp- 8-Pince B Auirre 115 Signal 5. Hin, rl 3 1 ion Bab. Qroz' ace n 9-Pepsi Cola A Vasquez 110 The Malta Vigor lads of P. C. Hinz, r-If 3 1 0 ion Baby. Qulroz' face into a bloody pulp. The referee had to Transportation hit the win col- Totals 4 hal proedng h the third 7th Race "E" Imnorted 7 Fgs. umn for the first time by crash- Totals 27 4 2 halt p eed intheth Purse: $550.00 Pool Closes 4:05 dIng into Army Signal for a 10-5 round. Second Race of th Double Iverdict SCORE BY INNINGS 1-Vampiresa A Razan 114 In a nine-hit attack, paced byl Bourne oo ao 1 2-Pedom T ro lntwo homers bv Cleo Parris. the CAA 308 000 3-14 hila met ou imprth ve' 3-Filambaro R. Kellmnan 118 motor mechanics battered T. Lo-Baxters 200 000 2 victory to his credit. H will000 SUPPUES 4--Silver Domino B Aouli're 112 iDez. the losing pitcher. H. WI- 1be the underdog in bout a. 5-Pavern R L Gil 96 lams twirled an Impressive three over Navy Ordnance to keep but Is confk'ent of ut over -Pett Poi A. Va.nez 12n hitter for the Mtound victory. Lo- within striking distance of the an upset. His constant1m0H 7-Rosario A PhIllips 115 De Doled out a homer. pacesetters of the league. style. is sure to makr thia- The batting aces were T. Lo- Leonard Graham hurled a four-I battle more than lntereutln.. rh Race "35" Imported I Mile Dez 1-1 C. Parrls 2-2. R. Brooks hitter in copping the decision. F . Purse: 5375.0un- Pool Closes 4:40 2-3. and Cleg Parris 2-3. Davis, the losing hurler, yielded Meanwhile, the big by . -Cal Quiniela F oArmy Ordnance 6. Navy ten safeties. Transito id and herlco 2-NehClnraonG F Ro4P 12n Ordnance 5. The heavy hitters were L. Gra- Plummer continued o pums 2--NehFtnco G Sanchez 11 Army Ordnance s q u e e z e d ham 3-3. A. Petit 3-3, and L. Mc-tmel their sparring mates during !6 1!ne At .Ii-W' 3-Miss Fairfax B. Aguhrre 115 through to a brilliant 6-5 victory Kay 2-4.. workout sessions. The]ld is" A ... Armed ,Frli du nine in th third c -. tal .Gari" .' '.ter a ame t "a . ,a a .- .. a ,. ohand Zithl Corma. ", 5 .'II 4 , ort'Amador, pntrdW wfter &II * noonhr ine by l ing, cta .hagir of wat tod airtight dtwe .b" IUM of Stan g t i their thirt op d te ctory. . Ond sor the Command b P on0011' Inb. Smart ban runingl, j' wild pitch put Mheg ha giwa kedand 'rompeored whe ON anothetd ta can hard Sice byaccesid 3An and mnitkn t the tS- . Aoio ( ui re.w" coaMl I t o chee of a M-' tiat of Neadar M W the District ^^ r 2:30 Comma.0 gulded by CDR R. 7M. V191 when a nda e Robin- sortad ai hi x M by t. CoSmand the f to'r wwas parked by the beM lOngcrti .t-wo the Tom. P A. autOtik n ioA nd-Arule doun .e D' O-A: off the centre eld m ker 4 1 1 A~u'. o: o f the i I-. . ,.2' '1 ~i 1'..~n. r t men's Catcher, a tlto tr at the name wh STh score by lfti:': ...I U" ,, "" ',i "- -" -' ,u & ^ i' t& ,' .i ^ - L . . . * .. . ". . AL I- 'vi ,.,,E. 4I~ ~ RA CES S DOUBLES COLON: Ist. 2nd 6th. 7th RACES For the convenience of our palrons we are nDo ON E T WO opera li ng bhlh at the 3rd and Qth RACES "COPACARANA" and "SAVOY." SATURDAY'S STELLAR RACE 9th -Race Purse: $650.00 "C" Importeds Pool Closes: "ON E T WO " 4TURDA Y AT THE 7 Fgs. 5:15 p.m. 1 NEWMINSTER ----------..J. Bravo 112 2 SIR BOSS---------. ............. B.Aguirre 110 3 CORAGGIO ---------.... 0. Chanis 108 4 MINGO -------------..... R. L. Gil 102 5 BEDUINO....----------..... A. Vasquez 117 S . .- 5th Race It Purse: $6 .00 1 MONTMAR.T *,. 2 CHERiBER.I ".. 3 ROApMAS, . 4 (ROSkEIf 5 (CM a.- .-i I- SD,' Ir.I l. a ,. ' -' '* ; ',. :.'. *.'''* .^al . .4., ,A. .l S' * ... I IW O R! IW ...~.a ~ rQ '.1' iJ I .'# ..i,~.. 4-.. _ __ ___ _____ __ ___ __ _ __ ___ Tr ': .. .. W-4 *'?' '.; f^-y *- '* "*'. . ~ I 'S-f ; .' 9* iS. -i> * K '4 ; .> " */ . ~-ml '1 -* .9'.-.. 'a ,> ' 9P-- ~-~~ 9 -L:~;.. eL~# GameASEC Cage Co ^^^ *' { .' .' 31 'pry 0 AT LAST! 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W .-9 -is b ow mooth-feeiM and wrinkle actually / l I Wyeakeep fhtfh-presed lookilonger.Besides P. eow liter whtna ever...,etaisth, f.-ou S .... i g ,,that low dafed.ofrti, body heateo. 1Thi, yeaer pm|Ms l4 a are aw fiesta Palm BeakI hm sitr had. hor yewr qlpa'mws ad|my*Mf wartevery . 4. b^ .:".. <* 1 ', v ,: .. ,, ,(?'1'..*y i inmm p', e akl, an do ^ 68 lbelt e silthe. -l- sMksl s-,e e abs speans b^ e sam ea sup heARMAMens.6M. he sA ' JlhousessldwesM.+ e sab---;_":- ;es " -'1 - ~ l ]Feel New S.m*.ooot*oh To Yoir Skln How Ught in Welght 1*"~~ 1t~b T~j[. :.*e Breadon s London Fog Killed More T"L.._ rh^l^mr Eid,;Am ;Ir, Neph e 4.f S.4 ,;' Fi .7.. 4, FS ,. .. ''y "- [L . '. L :. ".; .4 .J .L ! I I %-- LONDON, Jan. 30 (UP) by heart and circulatory disor- 3 J More people died during "the ders nearly three times. -1 great fog" that blacked-out The report said there was an . London in the week ending Dec. almost complete absence of air ,'. . 13 than during the great cholera movement and temperature was ...f i " epidemic in 1866 according to low at the earth's surface. "Let the Poi.e -know the truth and they ..n London County Council statis- This produced what is tech- ... ... ....r. L* .: i' We,- Health lain MacLeod. whereby the air is cold at sur-P., tics setitodaytodMinister of nay caire acn inverse I'WENTY-.IGHlH TEAR. PANAMA, R. P.. DUNRAX Ait 20, 13 52 Increase of deaths over nor- face lev.l and warmer above mal during the blacked-out that. The cold air cannot there- week was 445. compared with fore move upwards. S the 426 increase in those slain Chimneys continued to belch by choler. in the August week s m ok e. sulphur oxides, and I I X in 1866. other air contaminants an Only once before in recent concentrations of them increas- cl times has there been a bigger ed much above normal. increase in London's death rate. . t was 725 over normal durngeanor Roosevell ueen E zabe F re M s the 1918 influenza epidemic. Elano Death in London rose from 945 for week ending last Dec. 6 AuestiJns Methods ' to 2,484 in the following fogged- Queslions Methods out week. SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., Jan. 30 announced drastic attnm wdold night by anoth fr la a mat- Tw w Compared with the average (Ul) | Re d l- trs (UP) police were completing be taken if the n-emokink regu- t wo decks IA i Dt-O for the previous three weeks. UI US K U tinuiu the questioning today of 2,000 lation wa violated. second rt worl deaths from bronchitis rose bv workmen and 40O crew members Experts were etlaidnIng pieces by OunardLIt.o l ,ait1 ita 10 times, by influenza seven NEW YORK, Jan. 30 (UP)- who were aboard the liner Queen of burned rope ad kapok found accidental," n was I pt o.al we ra t move all r, times, by pneumonia file times. Mis. Eleanor Roosevelt said to- Elizabeth Wednesd1y and Thur- after the first fe. ut .a. . fl, mate rom em by pulmonary tuberculosis four .jay she has a deep "fear of day when two mysterious fires The blaze which Itarted in a .But fire aboard the cab and a half times. by other res- methods used in some of these broke out. cupboard of a maln deck state- Queen Ell !*ad--i other S plratorv diseases six times, and! investigations" into Commun- room and waas rtot in 75 ml-.i ere- t l Mpto dock aler o ist activities in the Unlied Every man who had been on utes Wednesday wmelollowed lat were stre. .. Nihol S States the 83,673-ton ship was being In- s'--- ---, dfion andnnesie P itr il terrogated while Scotland Yard's ne US Two nan h r tees U rg e s di P e o p le "n o etho d Mr t no te rm ine whether arson and svlA N Ranb- en0h- rUmno must continue to ally itself with sad. The sme methods they (UP) n e es cr- a utne t t m ft ru of the U H Plyl" the former First Lady said, otage were involved. ~adtthe United States and oIe ht age n E crossed ino*outldrn Cana. cover, C. Llke e almostForeign minister Katsuo Oka- he inevitable that a man's Only careful screened an . of aki t the saLin e Up warned would "fall" som ewhere auth rized persons were permit 22 wh w t ,on m he face of the long the line when asked the ted aboard the ship and officials ine al 10 or TOKYOreat n.a 30 iUP-Pre- same questions week after week. asa md o d ier Shigeru Yoshin da emphas- "olic t e think should have b reet-to eaof th a ized anew today that Japan selfmwt hods. Mrs. RRo et i uANn aRANC1SCO, Jan. 30 -v-. crewmen abdr d dMon re must continue to als mditselfawithsaidamemethodstanes criM-,a routine t_=12g. It yt- the United States and other tr have in court." e For crossed r cled oooer CantTiasuver, to. i o.*astT oeLme wh ih h& ree worend countries the Senate subcommittee Inves- Ray rTrouble and the U B. ~ife Northwt blm the mu=lt rpu# .Crlboo Foresaid: countrygn of nationalist violence a year Butedae-. C but Deris f Taoma W e hzaki t the same time warned gin one Authories were not certain re to e polntment of Mr. Du es as h tis tin rno alleged Commun- ? T ena Ji n The tragedy amowq a dor twnd Pak o et t'. tSecretary o State bespeaks U. OMrOW YOr t of ishap. which T2 per.Ja nwhf1e, wet ,on Simi interest n Asaommu and th employed atthe United N- otExtrate policed and mobilerP sard cv e t foriU. ., .lv7mv*r oftw e reo bsilln10s of eA pave new hope for tu Freedom CruSde anonymous appeal circulated pasto ys oyal - Japanese-Americatu relations" yesterday. nad1an Air Foresotwl-~ ad- Yoshda declared, "I would Legions. naireswere ordered on duuess c ounted fomber a fourth on like to appeal to the people (to are remindedawfully worried soe- ays a precautionary meats airliner . Ysid in a brIef policytimes because I think such In- ure against possible disturb- ui ntoaseafP-lit& I "m- reoalize) thiat Japan must carnival to be held tomorrow t n Arac before ine could its to b bran v wa C li tfwf speechtr before the Dof friet which vestgton do creat the Post Home the kind ances as Arabs were called- tomote, lonely cOut of nort0 t eoi i n .ed St ayat, er ofatmosptr. o a ras heafaer in mo a British C a say.er bomber wastooreR mor"ngtho long NewopYeart holiday, are awfully unhealthy for this ques to pay tribute to victims.d b.or.the p b anber.c yatc ontnir " said: s d s con-Butedale, Cntobut Derims t C- Tacoma, W. p eara lB -The selection of Mr. Eisen-t ago. at the ea utir-dadi afte on.-" howertpi the new President of Ies to evethe paait- eo . heUnkazakited sad "It s abundeant- Dress ance Authorities were not certain ct es t w ere day afternoon. t i t ly clear our people will not committee has lined uo a door TranSport Strike It w the a d Roy Ca- agree with Communism." prie? spot prizes, and a buffet. -nadan Att Tor plane to van- in,, pointment of Mr. Dulle mies his oall Leonnares to attend of y luea n two day w t and allies and theo will not and enjoy themselves, and at traa Wedneeaya a twin-engined edte?.l c m wet dr Secretary of State bespeaks l the wme time help outr the ROMEJa30 ( A 12e Dakof ap with moven n o S. interest In Asia, and they erotectorate would answer thes struck down four! janes in -The '.. paveor so-cll new hopethrd forfutures." Freedom Crusade Freedom Drve. appeal related past ays, O Japane-Amer----relations" yesterday. nadoimC Ar Forep twlzlui i Yoshida declared, "I would Legionnaires and their guests Mitshll be-nber wiI 4 1. like to appeal to the people (to are reminded of the dance and Police Eei7ed bales of tracts., Uradt realize) that Japan must rival to be held tomorrow in Arabic before they could astoonaft., to Van0 uvt ' strengthen ties of friendship hight at the Post Home at Fort be issued, but many were be- "a' with the United States, lend its Amador. The affair Is being given leved to have gone out and he RCAF Mid f4d ejMn Wert" strength to cooperation with the to aid the Crusade for Freedom the call was also passed by aboard the bomber which W F United Nations. and thus con- drive for funds to combat Corn- word of mouth. lo t iro ka. tribute to world peace." munism. Storm at th=t% 0Ell Okazaki said "It is abundant- Dress is to be informal and the contact yesterday afteMoOn. - ly clear our people will not committee has lined up a door Transport Strike It was the second ROM Ca- agree with Communism." prim, spot prizes, andsa buffet. nadlan Air Force plane to vam. - He said Soviet policy Is to Post Commander Bill Loehr Called I lh over stem Brt Co- -" permit the existence of neutral the nme time help out the ROME. stan 30 (UP)-- A 12-leDakota transport withn-eveniande tft. or so-called third forces." Crusade for Freedom Drive. houblLchr na'.oonwide strikeoalle d ao tapot wh -- nd. day for Sunday.V o!i..w,=cu t Vice T"d 01011Igihitomme Sl_ A OaaL The announcement was made ." a His toonbW be by Communist and non-Com- W couldn't finda munist unions which said that .traite cop told negotiations for pay raises be- mu.g 'L m L, or he'd get a, tween tram workers and their L- 3U K "Oive me a67tt employers were broken off yes UK d. "I have foul terday when they reached a NEW YORE, Jan. 30 (Up) -- "Drive on." the stalemate. Defense counsel for leo6 nelr dont want to gilf Minot-(Mickey) Jelke wil oppque et. Iy kd wpul The strike would affect trams, any move to keep secret tsr Beil ot out 6o f buses, minor rail lines and even names In /75 .t 100 "lUtlt b lk chauffeur drove . boat services on lakes and Ia- books" turned up In t g so- road the bulldlM goons. clety.vice ring, It was = to- utes while Berle __day. '. As he enteid tl Gable Flying Jelke, who alleed told rporters-"I Gabe Fying minded the rin of lox around, TM Scall irls a on d a l Home By Comet lS. is d to go al no rett Monday. Doe of New Ya .' A source cle to Jellt s-t-. Il4 h NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan. 30 torney,Samue ei1a. t I traJ n Mta (UP) Actor Clark Gable, wind- Senal would demand Tthe You n d a pia"l ing up work on the. motion plc- names be made puW thc e Olt- "a'nmy' at ture "Mogaabo," left today by tle black books" 's tsro ed I ed arki'ng area plane for Entebbe, Uganda. evidence. < . . where he will board a BOAC Seral has filed a 'to a Comet jet airliner on the first changethe, scene of1 leg of the trip home. cause of "fair d. l He said he wanted to return Jelke's arretlast year, some day "and go on my own tion will be argued n- safarl." preme eor later toa. V ' Ib : 0 tdI:ii. =IWt MUolo w ACr ui iUo.a., .. .'. ..,fl * S. *. AM S... . i . '. ' . "" ." t,-77' . .4 '. - '4 '4.'- ".. ... 17.-.- -, , io ....;-.=" :e ",-' '. ".. .= .7 . ". ,' = : r *- hfl i Clhd ~'"'1 7, DAR I rs t i 'i-t jW.. aod. Dirlf f 17-71. I-aII CO O8 f Mi ji DJuMiraww I n tSI' 101 i t. i ,M II Iy 'F' Fri . .... i ' l- - & tea |
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