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Ii ~ 'I .4 4, 0 , : ..9 ', , ., io .\ : *** r: -; ; 4., ;. '- .'.. : i '~ I .4. - ~) a- - Abram, Now... 6 Yeam Odt *I t ThT1 As' I- . U ~ ~ wr~ ~ s.~ ~ 1 and 4 AmBr.. r p~drawn r r thel *1 IS IS L F',- Adlat 0(t of linols defend Democratic in rittsh Wt dea. in obAntmst,. (top) settl 'c'mly into the)dhIM top .bortl* j thIs lpi~~~ ton J tloI v -0 State Of Union Mese Remves 7th Fleet Curb -.0 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UP)--Preident.Eisenhower told Cbngress today the U.S. fleet wrno luger suhe Communist China" from armed Natiormist uaivW and cooled for repudiation of secret Reevett-SMin agree- ments to clear the slate for a "now, positive foreign In his first State of the Upion message, fi also chart- ed a "middle way" in domestic policies, propoing tax cuts at the "earliest possible" moment but not tutil govera4 ment spending is sharply reduced and a^ balanced budget is in sight. He recommended abandonment of wage-price con- trols which expire in April. The President's message, delivered in person in the House chamber and carried to the nation by aft radiafnd television networks, dealt directly with many gent is-' sues, but postponed recommendations on some policy matters, such as labor legislation, pending a further re- port to Congress. iw hldbtW of the hour-lonze ad-I with fmnm.. ........ demand a boat hp# Tullad. a aw ted. ON*t ere Bar- "I, unstanton at a-M Sbo UtI .I iW.u a mi1i Spen -- a r said ri Dr. InaRlo Luis ra. pratd- l"nes. dent orf Ve:n MopposL- otUs tn f Re pimana pemq- larine the cvlcton today the an present situation in his try t on under the dictatorship of Col. Peres Jlmenes will eventually ed 'a lead to an armed revolution. .. . The t SOW Aroaya, who arrived her m id hour mornln from ursiao where hl cap- spent the last 10 days Ceem- leaving Caracas under a their conduct procured by the Ptei t Nqcaio to Venezuels, said. S semnt aos stronger ev da" tow aregtheime of Jimenes. whom hesdlafd called "el loqulte." . TwWe D leader arrived ao cumen d arort aboard a Sompanted by Dr. as Palaal, a e" n of the adeI a we tIcat party hadi~doIVgnu the Voen polce for the M $9 Iuw V P 0 , mouRht to .wrt him out ql hidl He went undi the time Dr. Jo oth ers ar bar ancr;m . piaefon W v .t bring about a.URD several b Decem- a military aid all the idquarters W iovern- ; the par- * and pe- Itins and ire widely ie govern- witL.b r. on Demo- Mal, who Y the Ven- Lp the Papal r his re- down to thtt was here they being IS Jlaens' as aid ae Cloely Sa*hl In Pana- Sbefore go- eventually r0ie will meet tf leave for Ur possible. I .g 1 he will tle.medlclLe. i. asked not Ish iplatence of .1" newly- )t-m of 3.000 tftned on a S stretoh- a n the A a mmath.i KiQms* com- lgbTttlng o aeC mmvwAw -aIe. au.aInum Jo ammuno umany Uaz-saMers - trs m on FaMeM fAie raid ng tMMalst tmaso, Form the RAedChbinatnalad. whatever haramin raids It was his fiat move to step up can conduct against the CWi military pressure on the Chinese mainland, Mr. Beahower i Reds for peace In Korea and ed his earlier pledge to buld throughout Asia. Korea forces to assume a larger In another ipi slap t share of the Korean ftihtin. In another Implied slap at He said ROK soldiers ave his Democrate predevenor, Mr' "proved their capacity as fIht- Eisenhower said the United ng men" and that "organlzatlo States has "incontroy le eaulpment and training" provid- evidence that S viet Beams ed by the United States wilt al- possesses atme weapons. re- low them to "take a greeter gardless of Mr. Truman's re- share in the defense of their cen y-vie ld doubts on the homeland." matter. His major legislative proposals The language of the message included: clearly indicated-and ad - 1) Extension beyond June 30 tration sources confirmed-that of materials and products con- the U.S. fleet will continue pro- trols, limited to defense priori- tecting Formosa from Common- ties materials. 1st Invasion from the mainland. 2) Extend the tariff-cutting But the "neutrality patrol" reciprocal trade act with due which Mr. Truman ordered to safeguards for domestic Indus- and a half years ago will tries. agriculture and labor stan- longer serve tO battle up the dards. (Comalinee on Page L. CoL 3) 3) Grant Hawall statehood In -- time to participate in the 19541 rl__ .. hI Congressional elections. E 4) Corrective amendment of the Taft-Martley act for which __ ._ ,f the Labor Department will havel I8 later recommeaidation=s. 5> Amena the MeCarran- Walter immigrattlm aet to re- WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 (UPI.- move qeota discrimination and President Elsenhower for tie InJusties. first time in his life has Mr. Elsenhower's "new. posi- a baptized member of a urd tive foreign policy" was global in He and Mrs. Elsenhower War scope. It gave equal weIght to now formally affiliated with the the affairs and freedom of Eu- National Presbyterian Church rope and Asia. here. He promised Europe continued They previously listed theft U.S. aid. but said no single coun- selves as Protestants with ab try. however strong, can defend denominational ties. the liberty of all nations men- Since Mr. Eisenhower's retva aced bv Communist aggression or from Iurope last year. howe , subversion, they have customarily worashlp Mr. Elsenhower sJd be ped in Presbyterian churches. weold ask Congress "at a later Dr. Edward Lr. R. Elson. pastor, date" to pass a resolgties said that in becoming a comn- "making clear that this eo- munliant member of the Na- eminent recoguies no kind of tonal Presbyterian Church. Mr. eommltment eontainedi In e- Eisenhower received f o r mal I eret understandings of the past baptism for the first time. reaching from extreme south- viet-made eq4ument awaf the east Kwangtmng province to the Chinese Reds, except for a sta- far northwest provinces of gle tank rqeiment recentll SIngiang and Singhal. moved in. Little can be said about the The general who wha my- Ina air-dropping supplies, but It format sa the attek has been gong on for some time. wold find the Chinese Re& hA I has not reached the state pswe iof,. 1 guns. eagesuhii of an organRbed o on, but 1 and lM-ndllmeter canamth is uiwfn1t e blheeC usb e It: shows the gwensmet has the A MI = suppliM to deaMer ad so far tne aetea ed me a has had Uttle diffloulty in do- der by the qsMWFs1f ing Jt. raids be our arft hdaf eif pin t mls e haves The NatlaiMdsts befeve that strl tea 7f iana t 4 directly fa thUtm, on te ChneO m t ti s armies of an awerM of 37. liaset serieMf of moa eseh in the eoustl area r c er to OaNen miert etl er aO Be Mb4q"t t1 IOoe measoa *., .**i-; ~ t (4 4... .-" J*~. .1 'S ** _ .. -, - the *, '.~.* ~,.* t - * =?:' ..t porustleoj otlf tti r.the opposition. a W his w h o ' Mr r telephone aervige he Chiang Ka Trained, ,i My -UUS G . L *yr *AX aOVL .. ti AllJlrnam itUiit > 1 if ,r~ Sek Has Guerrilla Units esition, Ready To Go 4- IA .J. t,^'_ ; i g A._R DSlit Ara R S. ' . . r tliE TWO t PANAMA AM]RICAN AN ..IN W.I DAlTi NWSPA.S THE PANAMA AMERICAN Circumstonces Alter ses S. sUmNMrssLeboNo "r "" et nesse abd i,o-cee .A- , CASLC A009t66- AIA if. 0ANAM S m I L- b0. 1 e.es. a uS 17 Ce AL A00S eA uuM rU..n ?e I *".AND12TH S40 1k -,.. i. i ASI S SI4*-1,Amm IaP PUIS lWSS*I f ~ ~~ ~ U UUNE W E ......!. S. 'I ''1 b 4- F, ( a Church fast z 2 5 g g s a ,he' _r. rseasn 's Z 5q 0511 T hreedlb gals rag Nu.isane o Wild plums 'extai s of hCihela Wanderers dg t LieutenantsaormasUih , ~(ab.) n erw*wit Alg Viper .W.-'f -- .-- Wnlike par V i I t'll ye lia If ,gg ., .. ._7 NhtrN <.,61el *0 1, 7, . in.rims, eywill be . ase mammasaal Wasscarfon S Walargrop Sek 6 av M*o r se. t es o oP u^' a e. is ,I O -.. SAN MADI"N Avg. NEW Vmi, at" N Vi A&5U. i.f W lB -11 a g *, ---"= -'" ..-^'^ ^ v"- ^' ^.. a spvaar oRsa asml fe^? gM N ... ... . d ho w Is IS IS YOUR FORUM THE tAD5 OWN COLUMN 'A be sa of 0000B's r ft : 't Inc 'o-. ince W4,puaca-1 It extortl Joe- 'A1, 11 n .% - ,1 a ey- l th eall, s tea SThe Meil Bos is en opena fenm fo r readers of The Paneme Amer-. ,.e0. =. L e ,ssied ,gatefuli W.- are h in a wh,~ **. t te was k "w ma uch.-B -ub-reason. . eas e. .deafice as asadow. Three APL .4o co f eu *rivtbutea tatr de't be Imlpatiet If tes't appee1r the leaders, who themselves are rm. . seat day. Leflts are pubuishd in the oride received. clean, wert sitting& as a little p try to kp he teta limited to one Pe gt. lbor Keuver committee be- t Idetfty of ltter wra i held eMt stritist d Men. ind the closed doors of an This ewspper aMume no responsibility fow statemeas i office familiar to- al, who've l- o. .- abi..e mpN sed in letter frm eLn vered In Washi here lt Ir a, howit: m i a Oere Georgki Va Mo _Fetrldg- andII PUBLIC-SPIRITED SOUL HEARKENS Before themOfil d .Ihe$an nsucefWl Westeq Murp TO PLEA FOR DATA ON INCOME TAX efore tAh yI or e-armas further and fart U, -wk Union who -we m q-i m-iS 1 1 i i I 1 ,-o" Diagusted Tax Payer: tioned ab~ut the aetbi' of la ofc] n )no n of t ,i elr far. ."by' ip IsIN I am not from the PC's Accounting Department, but I will(y one of a I f, endeavor to answer your question. lon wo once served time and hOiIa n .Vn but hr.J' I will quote the Law in part; "Internal Revenue Code, Section now New h.o.nd .f. tor pin& ..va" .-anu r 1622. Income Tax Collected At Source. York's hac h .ba Vkro He knew M -is d"Every empyerm g N1. =8-ar s O f statebthata ae m "(a) Requirement of Withholding.-Every employer .>making ftear.jme cB* t cgttn Wr O de payment of wages shall deduct and withhold upon such wages tMU lt y l A A teas ee. NATO' defi ' tax equal to 18 per centum of the amount by which the wages ex- trew pnneh L- it b ii - ceed the number of withholding exemptions claimed multiplied ter WsashIMrn, ae f. the dk at 1? tl (1), except that in the case of wages paid on or after November 1, e Do' ariti, he n offl by the oAmount of one such exemption as shown n subsection b &Uto.n If#.,.i 1951, and before January 1, 1954, the tax shall be equal to 20 per hared. a eo ave h been I 'i centum of such excess in lieu of 18 per centum. .l.ble tn yeat by y'D OMAT ' "(b) (1) Percentage Method Withholding Table.-If the pay- without the help of ame of "t ' ', roll period is weekly, the amount of one withholding exemption New Yorkes labor Imatee who W DI~~ he l f d: shall be $13.00; biweekly, $26.00; semimonthly, $28.00; monthly, are now @erllealg Die and 4 4 h, .lI $56.00; quarterly, $167.00; semiannual, $333.00; annual, $667.00; the auto ttL*u ,toufl", e .e daily or miscellaneous (per day of such period), $1.80. Each of the- probers knew "(c) Wage Bracket Withholding.-(1) (A) Wages paid after what Washbiur meant. sbchatir M 11ta41 October 31, 1951, and before January 1, 195..-At the election of had seen him ow union in. f. a ielein the employer with respect to any employee, the employer shall de- vadem by the- -mobs. Murder, / u Dull'_ to. duct and withhold upon the wages paid to such employee after nc., had leftus-t f mark m Dub- R/ N. October 31, 1951, and before January 1, 195., a tax determined in insk~y Lad r irment Work-. l 'dil accordance with the following tables, which shall be in lieu of the ar ton. tax required to be deducted and withheld under subsection (a)" ir ". .. |to'y a' and of quotation. "Two Gun oule," who had ----..------ ---- notaIA 't-.. The tables referred to above in subsection (c) would require left his bloody mark on Chica- . 14 pages, therefore, they are eliminated; however, many employ- .o's agleweJkt.when he was. out * cherlah Iad abid rs ud eri use the "Wage Bracket Tables," Instead of the "Percentage down by inO~' buet had t cne ag' . Method of Withholding." Under law the employer may use either !n with the Building Service T eleisioln i method. Another acceptable method of withholding l aus follows: Unlot# exeeut.be board. B1 ill I h A. I rea h-o. *^i. Id . Round the employee's wage to the nearest dollar (it the employee's McPetrld!e, now International BU Fitderick C Otk n ni'O l up. wage ends in 50c. use either dollar); subtract the amount shown president cf that uoaol, well y w dr" .rn" ni " in the "Percentage Method Withholding Table"; 20% of this lat- remembered those grim days. to a assuy, n un I ra en o The "percentage method" has a higher degree pf accuracy, Geo-Lk e- M. tooenW the byI tr"n- t hand mn pbot mn heir tehh Wth.e d ma.na uTi a *bushll l a s a whole, than either of the other two methods. In your -hemanan who o b mnm men In WAde OONm ylehndm owa miettneddfItmkI aM t a adlt 11n ,taeendl, h otingwe ae te ie iAtrucon eI t on tle mab nr careerofteleio sheath ad te tabls eyenusedydrwtidhldbeen_.ru.n. nevn T.e. .robalea, r. ...e....n ,, 1o.... hen-_l- ave been almot $9 l LEe. If you ar ,ingle, withd., nodpnnts, h dSays ,b n c -, who_,pao _. t-seanos hri-.o ---wa I '^m -. '- and take the "standard deduction," your tax liability for 192. 're hietbh anut-reaekttr-l Wth mPrada.. t l.t0c~h o.. n a Ther. ht _yo. .. t must be rememberegriged that no withholding ps ib y .eas, 5m r eu ohr bo parh n h i -ti", 35.90 eac oetherwodasuyougowUcli xomn, Mc th. n ru thewa M eras, ad I th conftes e ry. 1 bad wtoo o Thve 100% accuracy for all taxpayer ts o he .. an aln t oue he dm th oas.at oae of tht i l a If a l my assumption are co rect, yOl should have filed a de M a..y, b_ oee(ge aln make-ep thin k a bol ..lvs5-g-i-S l ,a-sll ] laration of estimated tax (Form 10 8) last March 15th, be- ubu .rn e D.tgt n ue tvr O-i aor hab t mon hih- ba .'o o~- Answerm 9o 1o t4e * Ha onerovstoidledsayou have naothno oweve. 1e da d aysDy tparorme r hts, ecausn the aTomebod S w e ho a A? api. r taAdak ythencome "o with Pi do e nt owo th au pdow d eroandaw to f m wat d stik h te fih d ttn hat 1Mggo toebe maeupc ars ta ty o wa s a 1 oke100%ac o berornof sm helpxtoyyountheir b ac el e theroad one tw . I ay wallle andisne oa g ue .ati.n o..S. 0 at rlea.ton.f.igabou.it'. ae m U1 o ratsrbetun ws1 t dNeve d yu 4t reeoont ..a.e... su- I . hwM ..u.. t0my . ,aS ine y es l tha taxr Forme e G ernow r*tear chat1e- uni sIoR ei ts, w nr Ame1ha nt nee i ...oe.Tax es tend sa ad wt mtt gon a ctro ug,-m and A cd sa 5 tha t ..,..5...,. d lt. do neay tlelole Idow tuo eba thi, Blattg.Tratdl o.ay smeb d i I ba hIm I h TV ,n t-" ' C LLY BE SaDubinay, -oon to mct w~ih skofailak e re.-iAf dhqsho wsIandthurried- You to A. w't t_ hiegh cttldou In _iemap_ ip-t Uanget otoe.The ma ke- lihutd O ..ret o s nr etnanyo cs t. Prit wasialgnodethingrI got toere nearly. ohh e dt ooyn Thebiirdent lcomuarch he leassti hgth wal wlil h edowym ei I us doo a b thecause Wni thoutl a ltter or ethe dreadtve sl Iormade'1 w .. Y and ae mIn troube sh-eai.d, wa tt my e rn ol the ret .e 1It pie Of still and snows that lle ahead. vodeal in If tefIoos .were rol big.mShe lied thirs outer rimht with turt tubag witB ueonpeaondI. . I* netiae.tandx .;e.r- ,bla eb.en ail e that, a sh fie explained fAll I wa fnt tok-e.lI aer ty: Wl. thaow Whi-wohdteo,. . $willreliminate the equiremet ofpayn Them puse and touch me fleetingly. ft c and Db tbalsiaso maid m foyraen woadHur O i i..... f And tha the birds are wise l to y knowu flhk k*6Wn TWOar Sow longtto stay ad wmen togo A.te"A-ftIthn b I stand beneath a withered tree .. am putrtheiraw- And let dead leaves fall down to me. asshwt -,, HAnswerK to Previous Puzzle T in ,sentoeet -with O 1,(1,),,owith tU n- the oh of.4 r HORIZONTAL 7 PhysBaian of l Z. Beach,Ta50M in b eae.ieadainw dan yof safetgaItwasaemotruhia OteesslS e t7 road anew ,0 Press o6*3js1oe0odOyst&n o eWo . Th14 Idolizer 11 Fiddling .,uhhnleavesstihmlanga ro ta_ - 1a Yoke oxen to amoerorof andasmainitroublshehsaidwa cld my e aasn. 'Itstpie. Wi we hn Rome urA -nown a-eU"f.lHed i t e.i -wih ure was celebrated27 Ne ebada cily 47 Cameroon i l9J aadintonWa o e H ITxhemipau by the o29 German ref er natnlie yi.Cemmist Due. soNsmay forehad in 1621 30 For fear 1hat 49 BlackbIrds of Ita sure the ea y of' At this time catlhing dog 34 Orchesntral g 0 Unaspirated sou ia n decision to hi ..boua 1"9t11t1dwwa.-imu 21 Suite 22 Elnetrical unit composition 51 Greek war Iod c'nea.'1ut @l" no"" SSnshAndetdeadolea 40Thfall Hdrde.tome.anynooralooreA ftermath ' (b)26 Son of Eve 45 Permits .ranBy e e Arzabian lalf (Bib.) 46Horse's gait 57 Worm -.... n ttha ta o m oain1 ,I ~::: -~:;~:_-:I-,:~ 4i 0* Sb VASE - A ~m4~r w.. ~ ~T* ~V* - . $ * "v-s.. 4I4a -.*- ra l bhr un '3n 9 'l-A ...fr.omC ". . what was an-q cut diame wiintheti n .f o et revels a e s Ithe wass was -- be __ II at her.- ae at "iges it ushack wh i' "nHanoof'FBI f'Is.,Insured . nWAtINTQN Feb 2 (UP) has not was in R enesth Keating - St retle adsp the i It wi eth d te a and nee obt ed botd over foubi, through ntobe e oby the Cal inalli' 3,10 t a ie tab, 2 dlloyalty nd the xaen "A logr's n eabotBgev *l (R The stone woas hthe Sierra Looe Pelectb in Keat1n virhp fdr several *ars ormal d'l *(orkin*. I the as sposred l*islatioi tl de t bet at.v&l diamond ndree- e FBI ther e a owu eatt w e "oni tnl for Iegch d unots adlonA F e.t P)d i ot h an aoolated "Recent revelations conning ierra in tirn aq it to Cam *hpanIts a eivellow t raeler: rarich aond of American cletisnshtip on theo t. -.. made lt eve. anwadde mpati vei' The triae paid for the atone that we protect our nation Iro has nobTeeS revealed, but ax- the enemies within. Com mthnsat abou he as lloyalt Thame s lt urance figure. tham bill wo ci shiIthe It l not eoa how the stone handa of the nd oser nimrl be prehnted to the Queen veastigative agen Itei both ,Inet it upoal thaot e the itfBor r and texecusible to pond iyndecate wi offer It as ie trathoro, sped and saboteur- aten of aty from South the protective plleges afforded amear. byf our present eaw.tm ~by our present j ws.":. I its, soeordimr 4o U Graber mdroplta of Brooklm; N. r. Evr, e, sandiles ad ato. Not neeemarily rem lft, areess. mJack. J S Md Jwd. O-raber. 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(JSE)--A -- ------ I I '/ N--", p * V'.' *. s". *------ i'..*1.~.'*~ r' -r rFOfR . T UR PANAMA AMERICAN AN MSAPgRMANT 9 9 Carqo and Freight-Ships and Planes As ndDepa r ----------------------..--__--.T7 and-- Pe rairer IN HOLLYWOOD BY ERSKINE JOHNSON NEA Staff Correspondent 0 - :IOLYWOOD (NEA) Be-: told that I wasn't the type they hind the Screen: Marilyn Mon- had signed me up for in the first r',:. iie calendar girl, is all tuned. place." , up and "ready" for a chance tol Anne on her love scenes with! .suift her zippy gears and Join Cagney: "He's bashful. He gets a Olivia, Claudette and Bette in funny, kid smile on his face andi the high-emoter league. starts to chuckle and turns red: That's the flash rrom her dra- behind his make-up." mntic coach, Natasha Lytess, v no has The Doll rehearsing PACKAGED DELIVERY scenes from "Wuthering Heights" and "Cradle Song" when she is If Shelley Winters could give ,ot wiggling her derriere as ba- Hollywood Vittorio Gassman,' b' -talking Lorelei In "Gentle- Yvonne de Carlo can keep apace men Preler Blondes." by delivering handsome, blond And it was Marilyn herself Argentinian Carlos Thompson. telling me: Carlos is Yvonne's co-star in "Really, I'm serious about act- "Fort Algiers" as result of the ing. I don't want it to be 'Gen- gander Yvonne took at him when tlemen Prefer Blondes' for the visiting movie studios in Buenos next 10 years." Aires and he's saying in the flaw- But the box-office bells are less English he learned as a New ringing, the studio stockholders, York schoolboy: | are beaming and Marilyn's leap, "We're both too independent to into high dramatics, it's said, is be married but whatever I do,' about as remote as Mickey Roo- Yvonne will be the one who de- nev playing Camille. 'serves the credit for starting me --- i off. I'm only too grateful to her. Lew Ayres became a star in Hollywood Would never have sent one picture, "All Quiet on the! for me." Western Front," but he isn't un-i Carlos spouts fluent Spanish. happy because 200 pictures have Italian and French and made 15; failed to make him a star in the pictures in Argentina during the' art world. last three years. The most serious of all Holly- ,Cal t n elove wood's amateur painters-he has Charles Lahten's explosive 200 canvases after painting eight temperament as summed up by. hours a day for two years-Lew's hp wife, Es fLanehester: "He' back in movie make-up for "No remindsb meof Sarah Siddons,,W Escape," and saying of his un- the British actress. When Sarah discovered easel talents: went in to order a leaf of broad, "Some day I'd like to put on a the baker got under the counter." one-man show. But it will have, . to wait until I'm ready. And Ipm: The best in American wit for. still not ready. Bit I haven't be-the last 30 years will-be published come frustrated." in book form as Whisky, Women come frustrateand Wits" by Sidney Phllip LIMIT TO CHEESECAKE Goldman. He calls the late Wil- son Mizner the greatest wit ofh "Take it off-take it off." them all and recalls these MiA - Loretta Young did in "Because ner lines.:- - SYou" and she's blushingly ad- alkin about movie mogul mittlig that the switch is bring- Minter sa id "Hie a1 t ru " in a deluge of "Atta ir, Lret- pockets put in -hispants so he ta fan mail about her shapely could steal soup. itrams and torso curves. b rer Even requests for pin-up pic- SCOUT NEWS tures in that brief costume. OUTh Vnto S "It's not because I'm a threat tht' Marilyn Monroe," Loretta Troop 11 Holds shrugged on the set of "It Hapr. Investiture Ceremony pens Every Thursday." "It's just because ubbody expected it oft The first investiture ceremony me. My body's not that divine. I of the year of Troopn 11 was held think it's good, of course. I'm on Friday evening in the Ancon used to it and I've lived with it a I Scout House. long time. But I'm certainly notI Using the traditional and t-- going in for cheesecake in the' ressive candle light ceremony, future unless the picture calls Troop Presldeni Mitzie Siegel In- for it."' vested Miss Barbara Millard asi Tie big-orbed star is more leader of Troop 11. Miss Millard' wor '.ed about fully-clothed mov- .was also presented the World Pin' Ir queens than scantily-clad,by Troop Vice-President; Pran- 0 : r. I c' cs Brandl. i don't uneT rntand actress. Bra di who walk arolnd'In dirty slacks Those receiving senior pins An actress has responsibilities tpfrom the newly invested leader her public. If you ask me. these! were France- Brandl, Jo Ann Eu- I 1opiy movie queens are just la--.fper, Janet Stockham, Carrie Ml- zy, All I have to say is that if youtier and Janeth Vinton, have to wear slacks, make sure! Other awards presented during they're pressed in the seat." the program were: Five year pin to Joanne Hummer; First Class, Anne Francis is drawing a rediPhyllis Phillips: Home Nurse to! circle around the day she was Mitzle Siegel; Child Care, Home' signed to play fiery, sexy Fla- Nurse and Five year pin to Ma- mingo in James Cagney's "A'ryI Rose. Lion Is in the Streets" and hop-, - ing she'll never have to play a cool, virginal heroine again. Duck FeatheI "If you're blonde and blue- eyed, it's murder." Anne walled. ESSEX. Conn. (UP) Mrs. "They try to cast you as a Mona Mary E. Graves. a 63-year-old Lisa. ice-water blonde. Hojy-:' grandmother. estimates ahef de- wood signed me because I played feathered and cleaned 10,006 a bad girl in So Young. So Bad.' ducks for hunters in the past 31' then out me into three pictures vears. "It ain't every woman who in v hich I was a completely op-.is willing to put her hands on a po-' c type. Then finally I was dead duck," she said. Cli..:S WELKIN Planeteer After AaLad NO AMAVA SIDE GLANCES . ir. -- 3,~. - *. - I t ;i'.I~L'i:b~ r- Vt..r - , . ByC a a a ' a ME W * If i^K O~t '*: 4b 1"t VOIL R tL I "'1 t iethay way you can pass Latin? How about Im~' r UI1C aw WePb.M ~l' Just an Old Maq .~:- ' ".! I' W~V2aV~MU ~1 ~in~4.mmm WNfED FRUIT COMPANY Great Whit. le NEwo x 0 1 aviac Ar rh G s0STINNB *...... ..........Fe *.... -.********.............Feb. a BU.AND BEWDDZI s.a. I .............. .... :: .. ......... .. - "** ** * '** ........ .... Meb 1 S.S. MA I*A ............ ........ ..... .... . S_ A s- c mi Omemi i .an NEW O__ 2 EVIC sLs. W ...................... 1" g s.s. jD .. .... ......... ......... 17 5 ................ ... e....1 5.8, EDi' e .aL F Amobe otk U I Pasweager Sailng tol New Otesms via Te'la., Hmmas .... ... ............ ...... R It * *I*ra C1 PAs - ofnf A AwMA ^rr CASE 'K.- "~'7 I' VffwlIJ UAW J. SP, W..l,- .-.',. - 7 ,\ ._ .*L. '.. -. ,.-^ ,.' '-, r,! ; -. .-_, - 'I1 FRI ILLA's POP e Guessed It U ~eL I \~ iAg~ I 9% 4 HINNI K--MB .~ ." ;4* . .. .- ..... -- .............-.- ... .. . ........ ... .. .--...-..^- 9. gg u ma a ~rC~ mRFI, T'Y ". -'\ i -t e-- -L *! .. ^u^lHe~trohn :*ss,^ .^^^1, I, ,.~* - .. .' .~ 4 I S. A' 3WSt5~T. FuS~1 S. 2~ -:' I .'-. .~* !UE NI ~'x, C''- ti I -. 4 SI f I I "- #e60l , log" -' '** ^ - F . ,. . .*-., -f,/ . ofM ... . .. yin.iv e ^nay. ev o .- thefir quarter at the lavl! .tmrstjn. , MW. and Mrr. eM OW of Las Outbrhw M i Now " Am- I aI Mrm dWd D. MbKlhfit, a 'p*eiqgr ltat;e HoiR of .Di rect". od, f" ithePna Oaal __ A^ ^.. q,. ,_ ^ eadf i'3M From the Brief stay ito de oAm idrAa e 1 their"S lima Hotlu Ianam Btsk Jve Group STh o icvlew Group of t ab oUega lub Pik' it.Mo Ta Adsy mat .:00 Jbei of Ml mMR-. HM.r ant akst on. utlo he01. -ClubI Tao .It ofthe dro-i .Unb Church 14 -. Ime o ae dn- yt at 7:0 p. m. V tha C Prlor. Be- 'a t w 'be am rved by hall.t M lsm a . *JUWw. .:I a B me w .W, acDb *l M lsshrw throu dr' niguel Wtanrs lb Fl> apbTo w mpo, L to, be w I in ** am .MB to . ,1d.B Me- Woand ..bwl po ama, Salwle Side L V. MaqKenaWl has o house guest of Dr. S r 0. M. Stevenson of -Heights for the past wa d'ays while Mr. Mac- SM hospltatisud at lorgo,' NEW YORK, Web. 2-4 third magbe,"_ Is Iwm7 prepar- ed. fofplction In may the New American Library of World. teratulz.e, Inc., publishers Of ignet and Mentor Docket books. umpired by Johk Letnhani'* SPenV&r New Writig." New Worl Writing has already sold 0,00d0 copies In the first two vu aes published In 1952, a re- pir, for this ind of book which lmeludes crticlapm, short stories, Books representing wris. o 15 countries. Umaterial'of thiO a& We bhas been available only In 9 of the ma-.clrr- attle maS , to create a W mtfor new writer Talent, the suceeo S~Itor book has eiecoian.. ed tny other pavet-bo1rM boo:k S* IS-re to launch siml- lit ftOa. f . ow on the newsstands are, two e books written by Aaron o te distInguished con- tempora American composer: the _rsr d University Press edtjoaoblfs latest book. "Musgc an atiton" 'knd the Men- tor = of his McGraw InL Shat to LUitn r Ia FATFTW VHM.,ft d Champion fat steer t' sIBW W*Otera t &DSow aCvr. Colo., was this handiame i 0. W0Sred b eBU O w nb. Behind him are hUs oy w handler. John f Ca L. I. show's general manager, holds e halter. Korean Vets Seen As Better Students Than World War's BO WDj, Colo.. Feb. 2.- aciUed training, and better ao Young men entefring college portunitles sre offered the se ate,. servag in Korea show viceman to further his educatli pomie of becoming better stu- through study. On the oth dens than the soldiers who hand, the wartime program =met out of World War II, ac- the armed senrloes stress wording to W. C. Toepenin. di- rigorous phydiell training rector of veterans' affairs at the prepare men for allout comb ttwrslty. of Colorado .duties and placed less em ahul Toepelman, who keeps in close on special studies or training. eontoMt with the 260 Korean "Another factor which ciMnu veterans enrolled at the unlver- be overlooked or Its important ity, bases his belief on several denied is that a larger perceb factors. age of.World War n II veterm Generally, today's veterans stumt had partlcpated in a e much younger between 20 tual combat than have Kore S22yearp old than the veterans, and had to readjut i Bill students. Thla to civilian life to a greater ei en them to conform to col- tent. afife more quickly and easily "any of the first 01 student could the World War II were married and had children SToepelman sid. which Imposed an additional r Toepelman alSo pointed out spona bllity upon them. More at many of the frat GI stu- the Korean veterans are sing fhit had been out of school for Only 25 per cent of the student s long as 10 years, whereas enrolled at the University W of the pteastm. students Coiorado' are married. had a)apse of only two years In "Also Korean veterans recel thelr education because they checks from the governme: served a .much leas tlWh in the with which they pay for boo armed services, and tuition, while the Wor "Changes n thq armed forces War TI veterans' tuition fe themselves constitute another and book costs were Dald direct factor which inpiroves the ly by the 'government. Th chanees of the Piesentday stu- makes the Korean veteran deMts." he added. Mea time now slightly better off financially. is spent in urvicu taking spe- *Aftet he pays for books an new home from living room to kitchen, if you belong to The Arime4 Force sr 1f you hove a steady job. PORTQRUErw EK. f t: Esia sm M oferta especial para Ustedes.. l Vinemts quoe .o ysperamuos I , ~I $5" T~t~A~-~:: a- C- an lst x- Its in, e- of le. its of Ie nt ks es t- iis Ln nd *, .*; IT STOVES 1 . , " , t)s- EMJT, W ACCOUNT - "your kitchen p|p3 SNGS WASHERS :Sofas '-I li. . *J PAI __ ~__~~~~_ _ __ ____ -li blio %arpM T: I~L~l Ir Ut Y. T. 7 4"; g!i h '' *- ;*9[T5~- ** f V I - --T IR * .V. ~qpjS: Wires. Got Crossed Between Whife House AMnd Capitol Hill WASHI2(TON, M.i2 In the past, it took a ton- didn't core particularly what (UP)-Prealaent power is stitutional majority 40Bena- they did So they voted to ol* taking stf to ov t any re- tors or 21. use members--to his authority S o theco of er- veto reoran tons plans. ved This informant said the r hwidi saw and Under ..tha twn spproved m l m ay vi Senate p e nttetei" vote to by the 1 sA M plans miuns tandtip" ma t . weaken ,* govearit rebr- could have b block by astemmed L part rom ganizatU a power, : was. ew as 25 senata'k or l10 r range of subjects covered at island resentativer.T the White House meetings. e 8fy. I pulscan m smaid no careful reard was kept shflY *Uf a tf the dixcusslona or the eon- leader -. 5 A&. lek maid Mr. $i.n11war, in keeping s reached. or t tne Houea ules a mnttee ,wvlhh- pt~i"d of getting along c p'ans to the ~eo V with Conpesa. made no an- ____ Salon ofa i th" f oor gutobed utry as Mr. Truman morrow an lpp ae'g frequently did in similar cir- ITS SM@OO1M- which- wl' mt i etn states Instead White tiV of the r lal House press se-retpry James C. t.44' powers. Hagerty announced that it He told a reporter he ex- was all rlght with the Presl-0 CIA pects th Snhte to follow past dent now that It. i deflaVtely known that Mr. Eisunhowr n watAU the House enl .n ate leaders, same reo-galatin autho however, Immediatle got the held by fomnr Piden( 5 wheels' t1-nig to vi Mr. El- .ian. Ha!'el r kiy P.okd Lenlower the same powers the conitt an the te held. by Mo. Truman so he House "ott wires crossed cLuld put. -through what have The H ~use ve'ment Op been callrd, his "very definite erations Cuimnttee had agreed i tea or. government reorga- u a trict party-line vote, nlatsion. , nhlch sawppr Democratsfa- A heg soS r rng. tTnP ower% : A hiegh OOP source, who nit either of es. kedthat his name not be to veto u residential reorgan- sa, the chief executive zatlon plans y a simple ma- maned the "comedy of errors" jority of t.t i voing. -as he put it-on "InZ1perl- p. The SeratGov ment once" on 9te part of the White B- orations Co ittee urandi- use staff and a "misunder- on ly approvedre same ding" s of the President 's ofer This source said Mr. Eisen- Stu the nower to" OOP leaders at a e tuition, the average sle ,tu- White H.pse conference last * to dent has $80 let 4ut of hMs1'110 Ionday tfat he wanted the t monthly check. A siAdle World same powers as Me. Truman. M 1 so War 11 veteati-re:Ived only $75 But sor* still UWldentifled . h a month, forli expenses urce told Republicn on the SToepelman sal .wo comMltteeo the'iresdent___________ MUI;. - ^ ', ...-h..-_ . q . ... i0 -L T, P^ _AN.AUlA AEmICM AN LMSPNDT oAAINt NRWSP Alg 'PAGE six --- S L 9an c o- .. You Sell em.. ,When You T.ell em thr- PA. Cl sifiedsI Leas e out Ad with one of oure Agents or our offices in No. 57 "H" Street Panali No. 12,179 Central Ave. -- Col6n Le is Service CSaln de Belieza Americalo arlton Drag Store No 4 Tlvoli Ave.-Phone 2-2291 and No. i5 West 12th Street 10.069 Mel6nde Ave.-Phong 20 Col6na SPropaganda, S.A. t 12 wt:I torrison's Agemia lternacional de Publicaciones "" Street cornear stildiat k SL. Fourth of .lh' Ave --Phone 2-0441 No 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 2-$100 Phones 'S-33H and 3-I2798 WANTED FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS .RESORTS CIAL i Sie0il4neo .utomobilesg ye L hve o dinkhon p ebld FOSTER' Cottnaes. One mile beyond. CIA -ieltcl Wrifte AkehelIm Aeruovmoue. Be Santa Clara. ampletely furnished. N do D ?.-. P ,r : t ,le "C ALE - torr,sF. or. 4 Door 20.1 Ases e. C. Z Rock Gas Refrigerators and Stoves. t Jg. n oe ,e .dn. Iht blue. 19;I odel. 8.- -Bring your linens. Phone Dagmor's t no mor to from mat- en ,rce. I: Fran 0 1 m ,le du.r, raid Excellen: Eureka. S. A. Central Ave. No. 133 2-0170. It fo ra c I c. Coin 83-6J 1 otter Just around the corner of "J" St. Snd beautfy n ete o announces our new Lamp Shede PHILLIPS Oceanside Cottages. The . W.1 NTED :Urgently required fur- Om Srvice. We can now mok to order only court In Santa Clara with an buildings S niRshed apartment. I Vlsto for ALE -1953 Chrys Conv- any kind of lamF shade or recover Oceanview from all cottages. Steps with - any period. Cell American Imboa- jble. 3i eel old Never exceeded our old one at low prices. toebeach, Rodk Gas. refrigeration. S3-932. I r, ph Phone Cstobal 3-15 Yu 1 get the t service and bbcue and shuff e board. Pan- SN 0 C E WANTED-- ,,Ie*r-er an co0 "LE 1- 950 erury aClu meatl in Panama at Nando's Dre- ama 3-1877. orlarita 3-1673. o edition ot r ea._:nablb Price, prefer .ue. carh green erfect condl,- Box No. 435 Balboa. Dsc OaftieV and durableFRIGID H .P t$N a bl Una. oi.-d bcr'o blc Te reo- 6 Housh e 417 ortc Nandos Drive-in offers the best Ask f descriptive folders rilepr tila the gd. tlle b I i t a lle M phone Ro,- r, A 2E Bra4 FOR Bell Ar. C Z sandwiches in the city, 100 meters and color chart f Mo andets, le that the af te the wiad. 1.W ---R SALE --oBrgain 1950 DeSafter moan entrance to .Juan .Fran.d- o Cr---- A .f FOR SALE ublurbanL 9 ass. Sedan. leather riscel Ineou o GEO F. NOVEY, INC e. e hCm HouSteholrd side wall Iores. low mileage. point CR SALE.-A tropl.te set of red- Graih- Sianta Clara beah.e E r .pho llenr Cal Co Solo 360 wood shade es o fit a Govilan type cottage. Eled ctTrlc ice boxes, gas No r t 6 02-C 60. e! Co&l A.. duplexrihn 419, be F.i tAwen a tovu.5 mOar rOte lelphone, tnJ. from e 1) A R NS' FOR SALE:--3 green poch hade -95 d o Can 4 d ,e FOR RENT- ned oo Cntmd . 8 x 8 and 7E- 8 0- e, 12 19 Roodmaster, 6 -441Gobeoo. 4-567 ro t e e o Mi Corr St. Tel. 2-2438 : S~LE-Cusloom buil Continent- '4 door, DeL ae 2-4419. dont An on itF island .... co n.ertbl. color r ed FOR RENT nt whitebrw Lee Ee12eoe. al oFURNITURE o FOR SALE:-25 cycle Coldipor Fe- ~aS. hre, radT o. oerdr9ve oragin- a- pr9oj-"r 0 4 rU -EINI iVlitng Ov n to-l teM Mi. *e ir e a nd spelled out the1 fiea r S0 146 k o roil o~er $6.000 Duty paid, will SALE:-G ernon .oherd pup- FO R N Ti Mre.os hto l o spelledout thon o.fteom reasonstfof hr o adding Itructions ___ ___ Door Secr n -?''' P,:ne l or trade. Cristobal 3-1090. pies. Best bloa'lb from t olian Houses ae ith e to the 7ni t. ..3212 ..--. '. 64-K.Oib.. ___nd American l oo FIrst Avenue _-_Itnoe the i. 0 .M ders were Is- I a, e rl Ne T1 -- C ._ DCbOR SALE 1952. 4 Door Ford V-8. No. 3 San Fron~ Y el. 3-2396 FOR RENT: Furnished 3- bdroomh RE asued., Cht neU mmlta h nsP -I Mhe 4 .S, r FOR SALEd:-.Smoail mhg .rr l. mileage, leaving Isth mus. Best fm, la Sanchi. C h oue, hot water. ond oir-condi- C" tt te | tit ore. ton of I ..i modern. Vich tor rad. Bohrgo ,rd 276.b ---_"-n Eg duty hours A. SALE sie 12. light -hnamCedBe n o mr eBn i the I 7077_ _ -H,. exce Man. p d rdr joined the 5 Y0 r Mtoan In re- m 15mrE 4 st Estudiante slre NoC A-r. C-aW. 't le n r man hC.. Pl ilbI on a n a FOR SALE ene.inm inid.r, for oSE $1050. S0ee or call Cpl. A egia a nd bY E n U Atlnlh d e i U 9 FlleNt"l "IX. *Nt e dd-b,!ng acete 0 i WDie. 6p tslber Shtp .orenosngon. vAror. 5e tdS .eerobpartments, ntusk House A-. argon .. Hegir s. Teleph one 92-1866 c or and projector. 0764 -, Wll- rW Shippinng. moving, store. ted StBtou d boa ClayAton ol87-6244. Imsn Plae. ALNAMIA APArTMINTS Wepack and orate or move et,he erk a1tM, bIn ft- senhowe and l. ompt.nten r. 'So bf excele t condtion.Lw price Sipcet M C y r sad that George il FOR SALE Weg ger-FOR SALE -Just le r v- 'eold bids, in trrplicate, will be r rwo nd fliv room furnled and hing. Pho~ "~ te a FORSA F Doubl S -e ,, C 'ive N an dything.'Phone 2241, the "i N ws T otar 9 ,cu.i 2ce Baoler, FOR u4-door DeLux@ Sre-- d iAn theo oie of the En- unwnishad apartments;ovate: pilv-en er angIh "Em ariao Walt" & 7 Espai reo 600 mPera. 81a e gonr. hsb and 1Construction Dre los d o rden, 8061. I-f Streut. 2- 62 PanrL it r li5 i ! males dressers d in grocrn table. 1409.D. Corr St. Balboa. tqr Poanama Co o Company, Bal- New Crlstol. Tel Colon ont d, 4 chai s ,.Iche.n toble: 2 choirs. b6q Heights, an4l Zone, until 1386.teraeino st ny og0 . 0788-H, `,Vnrn Place. 2- Visir Nar do's tar the best ice cream Ir.00 a. rn auory 17, 193,OR RENT:-Compltndolvr furnishedes ense I a tr i W 4133 and dr nks. Cienal Zone prices aid then aopenrid, for fur- Romlet House fed theUniteda, N a te- uni Sl s two bedroom portent in Be lla ou 0 ed the ,t Cti .N. hour C. Z. licenses gie ingail" tools, equipment Vt elpn Pa I P Le mdefepa lrsb ties on k& Poiion Sia fe resFOR SALE --Letlle of credit on new mrools st. Telephone Panon' t-0816 DEALERS IN NEW AND behaf of C the bUria0e cSmmun. B z-* Oldsobe $1,800 00. Will sacri- t crt i dols furnished by FOR RENT:- Furnished apartment. dSED FURNIMTURE uts3. thus pelnVritPi l'those Cor'-- i noIt q ) ofl ' o tent ce Wrlte Box i5t Cr tobal. i vernd for perform- American couple; no children. Tel. mutei ts. WIth 1 Cm-tint ti 0Caa Witlne 2iI 5..1 Cor-ul. all w5 reet YNo s apdtpec 3-58 d UR IMU1R .- .l ei 1 0l | North Arner.co or European Sale- Canl Zoe. n tion and 41utomobile Rr Ulto k a ertar o de orli Tegl.Bof 141 t R RENT-qofr eon anwnlted Room 2Road SndALSFOR RENT -Unfurnie ecd clean cool WE Bun yAND 'LL rea. tihnap HotelPre lii Streb a hi and-u Diu- onale Hootel. hghR SALE -1950 Studers, roo ol5i. aormnd Din two bedroom apartment in Bella r_ s Jr etorNlin-loalt - light Coupe, seat covers, radio, 5 S : Pro- fioa A W Ohhas garage dn and hot wa ter nt t ts Z eet ."l-de-n.... .uG s of proi- VslionT e has uor 3 and.6 hot 2-er %. PliO .the' ". ANTED-Scrar nie r tires undercoaed. low ml- nd on. 9 or 2- ner be et m le. competent r thide- eage, in ,mmoculate and exrel- tjcalirs noy be btaied from the 1961. Ea hinso .Communst Cei l .. ertyping. fluent Engir condition. Low price includes t a Contract and In- Ansars typing folue" Ei,. good roP- .1953 plates, insurance and finance potion fRoom 336, a- FOR RENT CAsA MO Thi O in writing to i l charge. Total price $987.00. New o Hehts ephonte r2-3739d lye inte onl A w ll ren es and alor, execred FOR SALE -Automolle Heater o'nd dmrowiog*itl be islued o r. de- Roomin ste ofatt Nando'l Drlve-in offers Its American Defroster, For 1911 or. 1932 Fresh posit $f 2.0 pr OR RfY Wr.i.hed orau-f WE Diei ofrepr h err r r,.nVrsi I ormfulOdMA Ido. NOIn hwAir T, Comple with ail owdh will; h ditt "he hbn .tad m nd rnd tC l l 1,dr one perheon. .,te toD clientele the most sanitary service 7ATrTols T Col chlet wit rth ll willb0 tetitI 'f e rV r one per on. " 13-C. Fort Amado.S' Phone Ama- Pn 40 ols ndar s after o 45 No. 4. 4_127._0_Min_ atcmet Q r o f. bids. FOR RENT: Furnished room to LOST & FOUND All 4127. jj.....American couple without childrenIo0111 i18 i t FOR RENT:-Furnished rooms with Espaf ol and La Postal." Panama. Boats & Mo'tor L1 ANNOUNCES TWO porch, kitchen if desired, nearcom- Clubo m t w YPoMON. Re__r__Hd. DANCE mnssary. ADply over the Chose BDnk 01"m Plea- 'e t aPtFORd SALE -New 30 H P M.W' EES- ulr dance classes corner Ilth. and Bolvar, olna..ly p -.-- Benz rne Die Mqtr d g. Febuary 4th, Wed. and trance Bolivor. No. 10.123 ' for Stationary complete..,ith ex' t 6:30. Special Boy's Tap 233, Colon._.'W oUn pr Re...sornkhat ble ao iol6I d P.M onFebruary For the best fried chicken In tson. t o. .. Gl D. BARB, JR., H.E.--Cr- parts Reasonable to sel. Cmili 6 t" P. M once 0 vst"Nand's Driv-in,'10014e oictive Adjustment ot the Body Porros. Colle Roman V.ldrsA No b' A F tA"OA ..... ters otter main entrnncetoJ__l_.,_-_leCurley. nr t Aen,82 Apt. 2. 'The Quiniuplet., Tele-'F-OR--SALE-Speedbont l'/t. _.Hig- the ... oone 2-5159 FOaAEm. ,p FOR S pe t . Ifi-I-FOR RENT: Furnished room frt Oilnt mas she atppwi, ed for a mg p igns with Chrysler Marine engin, et.lee.r'ope ihutJn with -"2i le Co" l-' n.... excellent Ca ponditn'Pon,pc t.5)0. dren. 45 Street No. 46, upstally' nn leaders on. ,charges -of LBO W, I 1.'- comIpnzg to overthrow the Rat n 0ea '1 vowt FOR RENTI I Aterl ,anng to her lengthy !a ..i.. IS*erniouA lm nA" of o the MI s,; - SMiscellaneous do. feel d " .. .......-........~~..- Z a!l trde Ed- s-x dls' ino itared in the show by Mrs. AlLet Zae he willotnieWed Over to Can- Services will bea eldat Alloy, kittyV was much more Ii- nal Zone au ritties. Wednesday at t,.,. er Wl terested in the photographer dIal.yer@ than she ia 5 min making hait NEW YOMK Peb. 2 (UPI Fb C Sith the judges Pete, the oldest bippopotam s .Natio Incaptivity.._1_5.t. .'rday Se e To...-e Pete was born July 13. 1903. In ." an ltemorlal c will be held s -P the Central Park menagerie and memorial, e, w,1 be held spent his entire Life In New York at 0=v9 a, terrow at St. here vice- City. Lua at i :for Harlana belt Last friday Pote,%mbered out, Byle.e I hk Engineer a bet wthe of his pool In thea elephant house for the Dr .lv lion who lg at the moo and 'ank down in ded of ran *~day at Gorgas exhaustion. He couldbtt get up J!tpitapl. again. Mr. Feuill U starvived by his gbunc Veterinauriba diganosed that wife and o Mon-Rene, whose Mdue to advPete's days arrived 'u ii; te weeke werae nuIsImpollbe irori. the U Otiawhom. 1or lto eat in be ts attend l . prone and PeOWs uaM- .. Membea- .A y hae u)e orsto get to bla feet Lalkl1that: K"ended In Ime, d tho -.l swish mxa 54 dTION TWE-Among Yesterday the doctors Rave make contri le Can- ofded ao aU '5 beg Pete a lethal doe of d r with erFund. r-d in gaNectio with ahuge npee4. In a .- i n zabeUth 'sm coronation few mIJ t e is ibi" ovel well a ms a.. I- .a bam "thquem's ThereIm Peft - ag",._.A .h. ;r had U4 g l" lfe. an Its Do bad di InIID fwex 17 7^ ..'R ,' -R 7 .I Z /" y t ,' **"' ,I .f 't" e' "** K., ,-i'i -%, ,..ff ,m s ...- -. 't,". . ., oH '. -*, ',1 r "-. ,_ *. "L "= -.. rAI mR The Boar ular ft]q Sil. rthe 1 TaG,' mplitR club will bo plBrim, Wd n. :At -etU by- Babrt M Tea will b the meeting. s8ie-ufal I ' .ry.. tUis dinn i thU 1 Cin'i Uamtr I-- ..- ,, a' "tn ,ne .,e aat, " MNs. .J-t T7:89 0: ia bers re '. M. Enrio ThU- urs wo attenOa rx Jaen ,tlno.-Mi au Btmued to their Bome Mrs. JuNla D~ nt M' t M Jusa Aiuento Patm NCiam I ,A onU Mra r -Mara Ninim Mrs. Ann ctmdt Iave returned to Colon rom thrrera, a viiat with Telsatv in Ocu. They wee .,alled. home be- .mei Club -. s9* of 0 S1 fin the 4 tamuIr I of the Critebal MNr. Erimett Argo, of Gatun, bill haoM ts te has return' d to 'ir home trom myztn C. Clab.HBoad Meeting. Sneld at e ame Tns BoaUrd of tMR Washtng'l uaday, at 2:00 p. ta ,oltlon Olub will meet time Mrs. Ro tomorrow at T.:0 D m. at the give a -repor on otei Wasnungton. 4 Stint ambroel". . eynolds. N.C.O. Wive Cluli Nuil.. Served following Th trt OUit* N. C 0 monthly meeti, on Tuesday, February 3 at 70' pn. at the, Rauw Party Cltr. gest' bew-- sueceailul coed Mrome.. . prsy-Washgiven by --- - A Ailary of -,. .- 'I b t- -- lBUicaV. ar, ,f..V. fu',r Si u-ntbeal of. the AfjtM OM liittl- 00l*. P 8llaR Vani Belen Wm Ii V 's'ot' tr- anda M. *E~ i ndn Mr.1Car- W m -I. w, and "Mesia B1A tlWTZ5 -.Adto MW ay onbi lay oTn wonm- PM, 3:-M c for Monda 4: 0- WItJ Wrdas 4: ra on Parade 64;-.) t" Your Favorite 5:1 a-U B on the Air (AgMf- 9:30-AW Maour aFavor it e (GCotd) :30---ews M;-.-,-WaMt'n Tour Favorite I teo td) U:0--FADU AND FABSION8 80I--Tbe Telephone hour Iir- twell Thomas 7:,O).-Tae It Pro Here (9B) 46-wa RIB SN SPORTS 7.45*-INe Comes Louis Jordan :'-,-venwling Salon a8;46-.P. Commentary lo-,. $ack Smith Show (VOA) -:I-4ftezurslons in Science *:O-.4 playhouse Favorites IO.0-The World at Your Win- 11 :-Tb-- wl's O Nest Mwight--fl Off. 1 'taesay, February 3 8'SigD On Alarm Clock Club 7:30-MournIM Salon p: l--Mornhw Varktiu S:U'..MtM. Makers :45.aaMswlan Harmonies SbI-arI Heart Program f::90-As I*"-e'It 10:00-Nows 40:0s-QNIthe Record 1:0- the Record (Contd) .llv t t*e sane i sr" a .. ' ".2 :.'"-, M avorit ftASMIONS RTRI ow (VOA) ntow. ra Ente r- (330)~ " : . California Theaters Beg Off Swing Chaplin's 'Limelight' HOLLYV OOD, Feb. 2- -UP) we're not even interested," he -The 2,500,000 movle-goers in said. , HilywooI and Los APg eles, Meanwhile, the public lsttak- .-nay never get to see Charlie Ing the situawon calmly. There Ch a p I I n's "Limelight" the have been no public demon- he heart of Hollywod ture, nor any uieraLure on the So0the-n California's three a-tbject. Fox West Coast re. tfp theater chainU bali Wegged plaeed It Chaplin film wit Presenting the comedians M Nagra' -- starring Marilyn fLm after pressure w33 applied Monoe. by the American Legion and . movie studio oui U o Oversight United Artst ter Co., .LOUISVILLE, K. (UP) -J. B. Pox Wnt Coast theaters and Thorribury, a public accountant. Warner Brothers were offered who helped other persons figtire the screen| rightS of "Lime- their city taxes, was fined $150 light" .bv the United -ArtIsts for failure to pay his own city Distributing Co. But only FWC occupational taxes of $300 over a pdve the picture seritOU con- four-year period. gideratior. takng e from' the cha , turned the other way when the m sale showed p TH U RSDAY .o ftar, only ir few. pors TA columnist and Hollywood hinge-nn have seen the pi. -AT THE lure- lt private atBuao1 a$i. P tIl releWa SELLA: VISTA I .". I the ia l Written in bob lead... Gold fever... Gambling chips... and high silk stockings! "- I -*Aktet omen e h g see i an- .pow g-7- 1l 1 hi%?1 I p .lil .ml"l Jewish Aiv~r~a The mdle Fo t54 NEW YORK', Jan. (UP) -The 300th anniversary clebration of Jewish settlement Ma* United States, to occur In 1954. will have as its central theme "Man's Op- portunities and RepogahWitie . Under Freedom," according Ita Ralph E SamueL chairman of the American Jewish Tercenten- ary Committee. , Samuel submitted a ahmnt- tee report that said this theme was deemed appropriate be- cause: -- .y-.. "1. The hl6ory and experience , of the Jews'Ig the Urnt $4 SltalM have certaiiVy shown the great, opportunities which exist fo; man in an"t'nosphere of Tree- dom. "2. We would hope to show that Jews have been alive t5 the corresponding responsibiliL ies which have rested upon them as American citizens. "3. Above all we must express the hope which is in all of us N that those opportunities and B those responsibilities will soon s be made uni e al for all the w millions of n, hnd women and w children whodhw do not enjoy cc the blessings pA berty.0 0 HOLDS BARRED.-A desperate fight is waged between Scott Bradv left) and Forrest Tucker for the affections of Jane Rus- ell starred in RKO Radio's exciting drama. "Montana Belle," whichh opens at the Central Theater Wednesday. George Brent o-stars, with Brady and Tucker top-featured With Andy Devine in the production in Trucolor. TODAY PANAMA CITY THEATRES Pr-ma LUX THEATER CENTi (in technii "WHEN W COLLIDE Specracula -Seisam "1. - |J, R A Fine Comedy With m French Touchl "THE HAPPY TIME" with CHARLES BOYER Linda CHRISTIAN Louis JOURDAN AL B ELLA VISTA A 3:9 4:5 g:s5 P.M._ color) RELEASE! A whole new world of adventure VORLDS sweeps the screenI Oregory PECK DE" Ann BLYTM Amthoey QUINM in is r and "THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS" -al! 1 I TmCuICmmmII CECILIA - -The rpetest love story filmed in the most beautiful background:! "The Snows of KilimanJaro" In Technicolor! Gregory PECK Susan HAYWARD SAve GARDNER Also: The Art of Botticell Abroad In Boot Camp! -- TROPICAL LEO GORCEY and The BROWERY BOYS. in "HERE COME THE MARINES" Also: Johnny SHEFFIELD (Bomba i. in "AFRICAN TREASURE" ENCANTO C4PITOLIO Gene Barry Lydia John Wayne, in Clarke. in "BIG JIM McLAIN" "ATOMIC C lr" Also: - .- Al Virginia Mayo, in Dean Martin Jerry "SHE IS WORKING Lewis, in HER WAY "SAILOR BEWARE" THROUGH COLLEGE" .,s,.u. m -. -m* ,-b a-u Openis TIursday S8 UitiMOUSLY LUX &' &ECILIA THEAmUR h-. PANAMA And At Th S IBE Col6n TIVOL I Ray Mnll-t Ris Gm. In "THI THIEF" Also: - "UNTAMED WOMAN" VICTORIA rafa'elaleddnZ. In "LOS APUROS DE MIS AHIJADOS" Also: - "-Majerl Smarinfiedas IDE AL "TiE oAGIC CARPET and John Derek, In "FAMILY SECRET" itlTA Ie:t whole ow wormo ""- p "" " *'" ani )l DTHE ROYALDUMBAR CIRCUS T E Atntc Side rkesdents ;'et Its debut In the ity of Col6n on Melendez Avenue behind the il f Policke and Bombero Stations ST* DAY, February 3, at 845 PM I| 75 "Clowns, Trapeze Artists, Acrobts Wild and Drestic Animals nt plenty of libuhs and ihli, LL5AsI .ftIn A& fla fflati@c Ft'S ;T I~ ~ ~ 1__ -- ~ir r f *. :r 't . p i / m PANAMA AMERICAN AN NMltsgw 'anu mUwwE T 6.. .. . ", '- U.S. Bob-Sled Tqm _Wi...-.b : -~- o - -,I .. . .. .. .. . - -'-- ._ - : : .. --. . .. . .. L ' : Am erican Dare-Devils Panaa Adds Plummer ps Transito -Kid C levies., JJpsel Gernan Champioen To-d In In 3rd "lPu nighmad a triumphant M .. . I|nler -l- b """ " ,"". l'"' 0hm oIt o th hrd. rMdhg tha l, -tTAN n A team of American Jare-devils upset the defending cham- tothme n watrsm byhan tIoptur dte a u&" hotato n aw s from Germany est rday to win the four-man bob-sle title Tranto in the ran a rd The American team headed by driver Lloyd Johnson of round o a ten-ro the O a nd unlike a unko n mal With Madison, Wisconsin rallied on the second and last runover the TEA ST ANIT before a crowd of several r approximately d ht i thse . 'treacherous ourseodae to win h the title, oer theppd T A t oTA t be maren boutr atdof t panmately g^ GymIaet y It several rI xhsMouhI a treatherous course to win the title. Pan. Tot. 1,000 lan. a d op himiu onee e d P B reT enty 1l0 f In the first run down the icy course at Garmisch-Parten- Pana ma 1834 1640 3474 History repeated itself in this ount. Plummet Was w hen Tra to fina a iaehen, Germany, the Americans placed third with a time of Amador 1598 1495 3093 second meeting between the two i bad sh during nat against the ro p tease: Slightly over one minute, 15 seconds. Germany's Anderl Ostler. -I Brazos Brook 1435 1595 3030 ihtwelghts. Five years ago the baroundhape ri man c int, Plummer went td wa the 1951 and '52 champion and Olympic winner drove his sled Fort Days 1295 121 516 wen both boys were feather- er up and Weauter on Tranalto .with re t t aft oon Y a f, raetions of a second faster to win the first heat. Another Ger- Summit Hills 1038 1249 2287 weight semifinalists, Transito t topped jidl Qn 1 c 4 man team was second in the fir se co rs the Amert heat. A strong Panama consent dropped Plummer for a nine The.' minute rest revived count of nbie.When t In.i In the second race down the 1-curive course, the Americans crossed the Isthmus ini force count in the first round only to PIalAW c. completely and be got up, he ws tpr ci e .i i saved precious time to crose the finish line in slightly over one yesterday and let them all a- have Federico come right back came tet for ,the kill in thel eas and P e torea hMm ,., anute, 13 seconds. That gave Johnson's crew an elapsed time gain to increase Its dIn the to put ove e r 1 P w for both runs of just over two minutes, 28 seconds. annual Inter-Club matches. out to er the fighter of nhe l wt Ostler's sled finished second, taking about one second more, The Panama 20-man squad 118, z---.the round when i t was evident to make the two runs. I outscored even Brazos on its UO that the Kid would only receive th@, Ith 01mr Ga 4 o, a- A crowd of eight thousand lined the course which Saturday home course and now looks like .more seven pa u laim enct. Dreod ,wa hltt, 4 claimed the life of former champion Felix Endrich of Switzerland a sure thin to reg the-cham- e-41ore as many wsa. wanl e. r, r ., in a practice ran.' Because of the fatality, yesterday's race was pionhip w htatyear to predicted, thne se a eith uflr u9Mlt.hr tird i i' ------------- ___For __anw__ asqfppped byIn Juan .fr2radlier out to be the "fight of the'kld.ok e* o n.13S tatr acut to two heats Instead of the normal four. Fort Amador an was pp ed by o o- ent th e ingh o and p .. . 4 t i3 -" ___-Summit in 5 night." Melvn Bourne, 118, pulla .dr %tw s. on a scratch O 02 On... : e of the I rlu U s of the The Stud Santa Cecil a's ex- ad -a b ig-1and gave0the tO0 1 , V T,1 d a y w a s tu r n e d in b R a y V a l -2 v e $ 2 .2 0 f a v o r e d aL ASa k f l 11 9, at e x- K 4A trl t edig t0 1 . Calum et M's M ark-Y e- |W ell. des of P'anama who bada neat Amorlo yes rday afnte rnoonl rac-L..Il. (Tuiaa-Biseaya) rif lie ck ing I the scheduled firt b .t i n Am .slw 74. good for 107 points. Thi to. ed to a brilliant one length vic- e4Aht-rounder. r W m bal. tal. hw ever, was one shy of the tory over the also costly Chilean POURTE RACE andI utht Jack a the way to mo a dis sharply T t lngt v-r in" teatal, hnS Oow ever wa gra shy.of the 94 touoe bth als I At erean t onle ..... icourne outfo ught, outroughed Q w ahm t lk T- Totasl a 'Fleet Bird' R un O ne-Two *n ewcome r 57pl0ndori n e3 C20,2.20 u t l the..wayt ad 0 ,.. 'Fieeta MaJuit Saturda', a u i One T woJ d. 0.Ing arnere d b 10yb nOwc men f rln Esplendor t e F an $3.20, 2.20, 2.20 earn a unanimous verdict. Durw-- .amt. o-r. T. 'A bn 0 Dn en furlong $570 Class "13" main E._J eaI PM .20 masecond round toe-t-te, ax- NO WW9 .nWS _.., 1 M ngo s o eevs 7 ent at the Juan Franco Race *..30 Ih a second roud to-to toe ex.N ot- It rt3 1 - e dalAEs hooteu r wee, T o-i TrA ck. in AAr o-(Golden F-Vill- for an eight-count wi a when f 11 .e Santa An ita M atu rit n balalndo, of BrSa with par LThe wingwas the third in four .Sre l) VS blow. o an Ir, i e.t .4d j 1, 0. B UN ED PRESSW ba an. of BaP i a starts here by the six-year-old 'i W u In the f ourth, Jack was lk d an re d-- In l 11t U Yesterdayd n resultfr: l 9130,5.40 knoke kn tsloud h the o peor o a Onsbyrun on a O 1 -r Soe.-two punch of rac- J. MacMurray 72, C. $5.20, $2.20 and $2.20. He was they iAC terrific rig hlt a .whh ie. WeM wd 4 h ic. 1 i That one-wo pc o rac- McMu y Mac- second choice In the ari- T ACEsent him acros e ring and f ' ing Calumet Farms and Ed-n Murr 81, Mitten 82, Schmitt mutuels -In* $8, 4.60 3.40 intothe lapsof the fans inthe In the next I itws 0- lud d tie lArcari-has done i BA n ill Waic tghe m I 8, a ,le Arias 5, Vairs 1I, m ... w ., 3. first row at .ringside. The bralt 's turn to %ft le.4 A '.s'.. SArcaro rod e solidly favored Mulle 72, Dehlin er Etri- Keyhaven broke on op and 3-L a youngster however, came back An t r='o b y an ie W W Neailgs I P'Mark Ye Well" to a three-quar- I mm pI .. Peau Clibee 80, Wright 81, and took command after a brief .5iVE .'WCE and ly put mal" y a good blow them oe m. More' .- lL o ter length victory in the Santa I xusi a s No. I n C. D .a O uardoa 77, Ridg 94, tusae with Carmela II. After O$5.20. 2 but 0u didht, have enough to e n tha. seve ithW - Anita Maturity Saturday, a mile M. 102. Galindo 80, Morrice Carmela relinquished, splendor der $*3 bet burne. Thts battle wat s . .t and a quarter race with a gross By STEVE NIDER 83., go 70, Glickenhaus 79. took up the chase with Hartley full of action from start to fin- i . Vue of $161,975. United Press Sports Writer E. De a Guardia 80, Chandeck Lass going third. Three furlongs n DaubSe (Rinty.Amo sha. I . Just to make it an even big- NEW YORK, Feb. 2 (UPi 93. Total! 1640. out, Cuban Jockey Rolando Lo- I, G. The six roud 1e lal" was J ,- erg .. i3 .' er day for Calumet, jockey Vice President Bill Walsinaham. pez Gil gave Esplendor hia head ACy won t Horaco Os, 128, by .. .' .a-t e ' Henry Moreno piloted Mark Ye Jr. of the St Lou Cari nals AMADOR 8 and the horse overtook oKeu- a. ,0,0 3.20 athK overt joe ande, p .i Well's stablemate 'Fleet Bird' who'd like to buy the club from Rile44, I brola 87, Drig- haven then gradually moved in $3.80, 3. 0 Ottls to pe d ande ab 2:03 ofg home second. "Ha py Go Fred Salgh. is Stan Musials gens 3, Hinkle 77, Golden 71, the lead. outl s.. the o ur- t round after dropplag Lucky" got rp for third money No. I fan. Kenna 68, Smith 78, Moran 78, All this time Amorlo, off slow- ls: (In ,Vie-Galante) twice that round. Bands was in the four-year-old classic. As he paced the floor outside Mahone 60, Flemin 65, Beall 94, ly. was steadily passing horses *N- ,Astill *on his feet 4t the entl ut - t: e n tim aa-a special National League meet Garriel 70, Riley 87, Boxwell 59, When they reached the miles NINTai. ( 6AC 0 referee Vivian 8twart effiilent- *It's the second time a Calu- Ing over the weekend, the Car Bishop Burns 56, House 98, post he was fourth p coming ds () $3 20, 0 ly halte ro d ings. .met entry has run one-two in dinal executive spoke in guard- Laily 9 ordon 91, May 93. To- strongly. Splendor entered the r2cm.e's ta" 4) .0, 2.40 .or ra' 511 scored a _, gt Aonr9 1,hMa by H3. To-ostroog ly y. n 117, wetery the Ien t0e Wt, e 'the Maturity. The other was ed tones about every subject tal: 14 . stretch some two lIngtha to the s $8 fourt rot-d ksockout ve T- with "Ponder" and "Two Lea" in connected with the club except by .M .L 2-VabrodoreHar3 *ofled'For-lny avill, i nwhen at tter 3* O "H ..yG u l Stan the Man. baeball'slead .AS i Ls thmn er en and In Stat) refused to come ol for the-flnal appy .o Lucky,, flown an hitter. Galin 91, Byrd .Wood 71, ash wa $uPp th splendor .T'lVENT Ire round of th ezpkellinary. Osa - Tom New Orleans to join eight Somebody askeo him whether Chadw 74, illam Plaia Amoro.. was m the s.bestIthe Van had taken-iastefdy ,,ther entries for the bi race, he'd ever trade Musial if he got 70, French 76. Ale ander 79, final s*tteent He gradually' LUs, $3- 0 bing in the third .t-d. 1 .- moved into contention n the control of the Cardinals Melainger 99, Appelquist 84, Inched away A was a full wd w stretch. Then Arcaro gave "Once in a lifetime a team MacDonald 7, Mathleson 108, length to the good at the wire. dark Ye Well the gas and the gets an institution like Mus- Henderson 72 Hoverson 72. Hartley Lass outlasted the......... colt fairly flew past Happ Go lal," said Walsinh *."YO, Richmond 92, Morland 81, Prier fast sto pin Keyhaven for 2.. and tn e ~lrng "Main do't trade away 7un 2Hardy 83, MacVilWe N, R -a third was only an.- I ' 4lnhe. e Walzingh wnmld 78. Total: 10 e other ben h the also at . * .Going Into the s. tch,'X lae m on-, -or. nAmero rBo.,.' " 'e Wel led by three round the CSam Bd on frFORTn D l S dpytrack In .' 'Fleet Bird ha d .-opped one capcit or another, start- ulowa _, trc-.y, I of 1:3. 12 . lightly on the turn but More- ting in a ticket booth A. learn verett 64 Ferres5 Roberts The feitre was one .... m0o brought him on in the the business from bottom to the l, Patterson r Hipson 17. of two scored by C e.n Jockey %ttetch and he finished a half top. He has seen many great Crum 47., Shine 6 Sergeant IS, Jose Bravo. No other rider won n.gth ahead of Happy Go Luc- ardinas stars sold on the auc- 'Powell 36. nead GO, Biggen- nre than once. y .. .tion lock bbtham 50., Makowaki 72, Collier "' Mark Ye Well was e as e3d But if Walslngham has his 60, Dupuis 86, Waggoner 75, The dividends: .Bt. Through the final sixteenth and say, Musial, likely will stay with Sanders 76. Stockton 43, Kurz , pozted the slowest winning time the Cards as long as he at can 56. Total: 1221. FIRST RACE K.r-% 'In the Maturity's history two trot down to first base after a 1-Bijagual N6, 5.20, 4.20 minutes, three and two-fifth base hit. SUM IT HILLS 2--Valador (e) $4.60. 3. 3 Seconds. "He's not only a great player Riley 66, Jankus 87, Saarinen 3-Co.s Linda s8.2 0,%M10 The winner paid $2.40 to win, but onle of the finest men i Mqdinger 688, Harris 58, Le ,an identical $2.40 to place and business,"' said Walsingham. Brun 0, Workman 77 Eupesr 74, SECOND RAdC 42.10 to show. The Cards have unloaded Robinum 82, Van Wie 98, E.- I-Mufieco $3.20, 2.40 Elsewhere-Brookmeade Sta- plenty of home town baseball gelke '12, Perantle 40, Weatheis --Plligransa ,33. I" bles' "First Aid" posted his sec- heroes. espeelally in the days 7,Fowle 55, Peacod 41, TurnOr First Double: (BIjagual-Ma. end stakes victory in a row by when Branch Rickey was pulling 54. Whitney 45, Tettenburn 27, Aee*) $11. t~lshlng first by ona half length the string. Roger Hornsby came Eberens 58, Cherry 60. Total:rRA .- .#' the second division of the and went, without a lasting 1 THIRD RACE. le5,000 Bahamas Handicap at furor. Dizzy Dearn, after a ju -Tuir' $9.80, 2.20 L Pn oa half-season of arm trouble, -" "King Pin" won by three went on to the Cubs"In a hugr. gths in the first section., trade, and the Cardinals surviv- eh At Fair Grounds, 'EveraBright' ad without becoming a victim WOffordU ach es e nearly aft the way to. win of a boycott as predicted. 'i.','-. e$14,00 Peleteri Handicap by Later on, Johnny Mze was wo lengths. LtradedtotherGonJ s threenLg tToS And Jockey Ronnie Baldwin traded to the Gants h i de "Spring Khal" to victory day shomer itter and ymin rid PoD that"dement was vlndlcat-Va a Clearwater Purse at Sun- ed when the Cards moan won Wyoming Grid"Post' __-eP _n_ a pennant, something they 8PARTANBURG. S.C., F.b. . m' _____never had done with Big Jaw as UPARABRG .. oDr. a eni at first base. Ua)-ne Jr. presaiens of When Musial began to clip the Gais Cle e said et her has . 4salarfn trade rumors began to_ o 'll H e wo ,ee k t"... float on the theory the Can- Ui fi l n. dhn acor h e hl Reports have an d Dick "-" 'A ROYAL DUMBAR CIRC S Make its glorious debut, tomorrow Tuesday Feb. 3rd. .' . IN COL 'N - C01 N 'Is, ~ 4"-, *: .. .'', I' I ~ .~ Iki ~ 1-, A ~ ~ Siteat Melendez Ave., Jehind i Central Bombero station" '*G EIGHT* --mmmmwmwwb --- I i ' ;'E~ i 1: PiL,-a-A . I * -.'. 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Airliner Down Two Military I In Plan AftI tic; es Crash HALIFAX, Nova Scotla, Feb. 2 wreckage of the Neptune was while landing. aeriouuly injurm arud and crasd"ndM the field (UP).- A chartered British air- sighted by a helicopter today on one crewman and hospitaUli an fxlre 2 n atut. liner, believed cr I "ying 39 per- the slope of a mountain north the otheat 21 aboard. iuS LiwC .weu d h to the sons, disappeared over the of the U. S. air base at Naha. *n helpt to Save the 22 stormy North Atlantic today and A ground search party dis- There were no fatalities. and crwe u a, the Royal Canadian Air Force watched to the scene reported h6ttwwtas,..de maed ordered six- bombers out to look there were no survivors. The The plaw which had taken by t for it. plane carried three officers and off fro lak li i, Ma - The Air Force said a United eight eil sted men. after a oL's from[I Toyoi, = L I Uu " (NEA RadoTelephot) States Coast Guard ship and a an overYS r landing approach weather vessel were converging From Hong Kong it was re- at the oiairstrip and hit a THE GUARD CHANGES Gen. James A. Van Fleet (standing in carl waves to a crowd of more on the scene of the aircraft's ported that a U. S. Air Forca seawall at the end of the run- than 50.000 South Koreans and UN soldiers in eoul. The demonstration, staged before the Ca- natearce to coh merce a C-54 transport plane crashed at wa y. itol Building. was a farewell to retiring Gen. Van Fleet. He will be replaced by Gen. Maxwell full-scale sea search. Kaltak airport, Kowloon, today Eyewitn aid it aun STaylor. I The four-engined York air- . .......... .. ., liner. owned by kyways airlines STa lor Delays of London. England, was be- . O ;; ]nBni T Taf r a or Delays .eved down some 350 miles :.: o c east-southeast of Gander. New- W, l ."4 ." ts a5S Ko an Arrival Meanwhile 11 men were kill- I -' ed last night when a twin-en- ,c" .... L. |TO O, Feb. 2 (UP)-Lt. Gen. gined Navy patrol bomber crash- Max Taylor. named to sc- ed in the rugged mountains of caUed James A. Van Fleet routine training flight. ho a l as U. :8th Army commander, Pacific Fleet headquarters at do n e today laved his departure for Pearl Harbor announced thethen % t t i A sonal pection of key United ,c. Nato- military bases i n apan.M r Na. Npor ids no tl trIe oThe ieree-tary general flew ,Io 4, 000 Serv icemen O o to I I base in southern l Honshim _t British Corn-In Caribbea 1 monwegl les and the U. S. Air Forte ee cement center In itaTra rl Taylor -ywatrdi v inspected the U. S. AIly replacement pro- LITTLE CREEK, Va., Feb. 2 cessing cetter at CamR Drake (UP).- The commander of At-. near Tok lantic Fleet amphibious forces said today that 42,000 sailors and Marines will begin thia week "one of the most extensive ArmyT g Tows ... a eo ver "." - .2 0 P Straining exercises ever conducts Vice Ad=, 1P. 0. Fahrion a& ack Panama the eatcoa s training eitercoti willlast for the next two ar vi cm A acs Pan t launch bo u The Navy said the maneuverst. 'N @r.1 ht .llfor Cab wh launi bch a ow undwill extend from the Caribbean e N i for Coba which area to shores of North Carolina.A bn CASUALTY A wounded 01 is helped to a rear aid station after er failure a pe Manight, arr t The purpose will be to Im- e rasa ye med wngl tewbe to i..- ,g- ,1 '-,.. fierce fighting on T-Bone Hill subsided. United Nations forces night und of the US Army prove and test communications, '- *.urled their biggest attack in three months against the Reds on tug Pvt. R Darragh The command relations, tactical con- .'. ... T-Bone Hill, but were beaten off after heavy fighting. launcder Panama at 300 cepta and training methods, top .D PL AuIC M ON DBI p S*t *6 p.m. last with 56 v l of ficers said. DIPLOMAC MISSION ,,- f. u D e owners for and. The pri Nearly 25,000 Navy personnel (left), ani! Mutual SePprit hold owners were ed by 20 police- and 17.000 U. S. Marines, incluol- on to their hats in thhe Suo tsm t e Bi esmen 0. Ing Naval and Marine aviation two cabinet members ref t to o a fact-W TAC4 Is t Alines euperforts tage biggest units, will take part In the ex- gathering tour. The t sleek, er Ohe f- The Resc donation Cen- ercises. naanirom Nw ter dispatch Albatross am- Fahron will be in overall t' Ole ant .In ternatonal phibian wit regency rations cornniand of the operation, dub- Arport :y a- ody its Raid in More Than A Year an ofixft. ation of the bedAofficially "Lant Phbex Two"o Euroan Army 15 Dulies' aid In M ore Th n A Year Atlanticamphibiousexercise Scored two offshore, 15 two. IND| o -- miles west of CAK Mala. Admiral Pahrlon said the Ma- this SEOUL, Feb. 2 (UP) United tress" extending 20 miles into Th pvt. rine patcipati willbe.o Nations Sabres caught Russian North Korea. ThImt BU of rm t en re i p Pe T l M s out in the open for the 15th United Nations troops on the borcrft Br US A r m y fleet Marine force. Atlantic,, gla d amaged five of them in dog- post near "Old Baldy" on the patcled fro 20 at 5: 30 Marine Corps wilf come fromh3L over North Korea today. western front but otherwise the aturda pt. Raymond Cherry Point. N. C., headquar- PARIS, .Feb. 2 (UP) w". u.0Paris, London, .Ica th trenc war renmes oggeSanchez. officer-in charge. The ters of aircraft fleet Marine tary of State John FosterDuiIab n a emaedkipper of the ug, Capt. Nor- force, Atlantic. under a in brought word yesterday that h kreiseing rench te U S. Superforts. ranging cloud-down and stalemated. mkne Majoulthe was Inpt.Nrut Fioeld arrise. proposed turo0 ary to a wr Is s skies. dropped 200.000 pounds and J. Goulet. was instructed Field Harris. prps hed Skwrml Srbomb across the 155-mile to return the launch to Panama. Amphibious troops under the President Elisenhower' list H .h battleline in their biggest atack ad The disabled vessel was under command of the Second Marineprojects linked with the-h opMethtAmol, torexthan th yeartas then Ko-CBa t a ed tow by 5:30 a.m. Sunday. All but Division commander MaJ. ren. of American aid 3toW1 l -, o1=be out stn fighting continued to be- R eturn a small crew had been taken off R. McC. Pate, wil embarkt d latel . Thyinte ai/r. Toe00 M ermitn t eurn to e anthe launch by another Panaman- Norfolk and at Moreheafd City e top Amer n was JoAPoutr i 0e fuigh xlve e aonter- b rIavessel, the Zambu and taken N. C. InIslad.tod Ab u troo -b oncenravmtine pul u uo ao n The Navy said the task force in tu atis nmahed a troop concentration th n At .Will then proceed-to and conduct 1hSI 'were - *acasm ev el ino2-bidingssIlA tross was dA by Capt. capturing the island of Vieques, ic elw als40 .1 . ad touching off six largesecon- MEXICO CITY. Feb. 2 'UP)- le M. Hath U Puerto Rico. as a base for the and opinion ...ar explosions that sent dense ICuoan President Fulgenclo Ba- second pl-ase.. ... moke shooting thousands oftistra ill allow th president he hePvt. Da athe same A Marine training group, now oftAti Weo fe Into the air. deposed in a brief revolution In o b which last towed aundergoing extensive field traln- is as m pound delayed action explosives ,safety. accordingato an inter- tross 500 miles boa. after Caribbean Island. Mud *MO. IMP-, dn the maze of caves, tunnels view published In the Mexico It was damaged n open sea The second phase of theand ad bunkers the Communists l Cit. newspaper. Novedrdes. landing. The Al had land-tion will consst of f Sare n tt a t er o ed near a USNa bchaser to of a 150-ship task for their ft Batista Is reported to hawd deliver a doctor ill seaman. Venues under General3haddle b saidiehat, although he believe es .., , uit ormer president Carlos Prio So- n; --- -""s carras guilty of plotting a coun- teh-revolution, he has no ob- and inst Bus Driver "ard ecy ond to his return to the Is- Dlmages totalling $1,065.40 "1 will permit him to return were awarded In US District to Cuba without fear of re- W Court today to Jasper McCatty. prisal." Batista said. Carn plaintiff in a suit against 'aUnfortunately. Prio SoSars oa Singh. n ats a counter-revolution and A the e-.mount awarded by undoubtedly paid for the arms Judge 0. F Crowe. $750 was for and ammunition recently un- the pain and suffering exper- covered In the United States." genced by McCatty after head Batista continued. juries In a traffic accident last or on Gailard Highway near Batista said he was not afraid SCardene s River Bridge. of an uprising, but "we ve l to q'he remainder of the suma a- take steps to prevent it." w oded was for expenses and Despite his accusation that Medical care. McCatty had to Prio Socarras was leading a sdergo an operation for a movement against him. Batista Wood clot on his brain, but has said. "He can always return to now completely recovered. Cuba provided he obeys the low." Woodrow de Castro of the law 'intista said he would "'prob- S of the accident. He is now months he said. his ru ig today, Judge I"' l',, LINE OF INQUIRY AiM ehel that Driver "Brown, Committee on his tor of th Bhugh vehicis, Tuesday, Feb. 3 teLtify, are Secreta . negligent 5C its operation. 3103 LOW Air Force Secretary _McCatty had not been ne- 6:$ a. m. 12:23 .m. opposlion from the *. 6.4 p. es. 12:35 p m. ever, told the r ,te w1 .6t oh e- icom oo. . 100o, 0 500 1" : , This IS The DrySoW... liov win Imlif, rbtaWtetay 415- .~cn 1 1, 30 and 'bbbli followed .' ,1 ,* .* , *. 1 , - wf- 'Abraeham tVh~oha. I ~F .7"0 -: 7 ', A * 'AS ~ ..-- 'A S.,AE *. -" 7 -.' . 1 - .~u~, * **' t W Ais |
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