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iT-S~~* J * ."._., 4 . '~2. 4 d pws lo -rowu. i- Abraham t^Mwb ________________________ e , .- -. . ..........n------ ers,- Oil S k Airliner Hunt A -0- breaking up of a plane in the aboard the M l have urvived leM sl.an hour had they been throw thiear-- Sfreelng north Atntle imtere l,$ without life e rat " iOuH The menuLefrom the Omn- bell w as eved here at 9:10 IH I t a.m nearly 1 hoursfter the Sour-engned Torak airliner sent SThe position given was 120 SmOles southwt of the last re- kfrp olpt f*. f tcaP e i zores to tr. M the , an-a ayes. cAd sea arches contlnu- day for two other planes ag offt te east coast but my North AtlUAtic ap- t. have swallowed up the If t ---- 1542 Believed Dead in Holland' 445 In Britain -0- AMSTERDAM, Feb. 3 (UPF.--New breaks in centaril old dikes and heavy snows heaped additional misery 0* 4 on the flood-wracked L"w Cenuntries." 3 Official md iwffaci tetbls placed the number - deed in the centurys *rst storm- at 154 . But the d&aste ited EOIpes potcs never c-1I SmeH boo s i ambers t l i&-Ame days of DU worked s.e4 tkgMO waters to' F Islands and villlqestiltdtr off by the flood waters, ing survivors. Under the leadership of United States Lt. Gen. ton S. ,k of ed f.iitnceI comma Gen. Matthew S. Ridgway, aid poured in from the A --4 States, Iriftal France,,Caneda, Sweden and Southk M~ic Little oamd was mobilied as if for war. Prine .Minltmr W0J1m Drees conditions in 18-4L atemt told the nat pn weather reports mina th "There Ulda v against the fall was slowig down. ' elemeattft a we shaUl w i." Id el mm wes* L*^deadohmtae 4~U4* ~~4 4~.. 11 I~ n do w,5os I-r r valmI mWI 5 Mite AN& Church was the dso m eath t Me Seosi a 5 Ithe o'clock 9 NuOW ae LeOO. 0I a Mm of Ag who had La. - W eO dead after I JuftiM nunorail to ate en of aIthe etakef Holy. had a ^a few f'idd. W mSt isal be per- .4 e 32"MI I in | ktunnl- under tu'nel after o- In. 'IFA I Sualow k as deep a seven feet and I cold In the wake of the wl-end hurricanes and full moo nd were heap- ing disaster ona diuter and it as feared that ti more was to come. Rescue workers said that un- less the thousands of homeless were sheltered soon, man y would die of expose. Epidemcs also wre feared. The burgomasters of BilnIlss and Oosterland on the Islad of Schouwen warned~,n a ,a00 B shortly after 3 Om. tt aIne s their owns received Immediate aid "there will be a fWret many cauIaltie.', They asked for bhecopte and amhihlbous pians. The buromaster of *Brulnlse radioed earlier that the dikes rotecting the town had ollp- ed. .* More than s4 h rbeu after ithe seas first o e to wuwhl s the dikes 1 Ire were in trees, o floatinr der sor In the ppaer A t'; the aleet-filled night thet e sundI aed Landst peofaal on asBoawn In .N LimberV 10fo1tr. have been bslated saea a by a blla- iard that raged18 hours. The bUMrds extended to the Ardenaes-. corner of Belgium whre toe wartime e at the Belga was though under simlr ied Lands Ble flood. ed house showing. Laundry 1i11 al- in the water and awung f=rom a AMn between the we ur- bIr and the house-top. 1a' 1 he t lted arms of under- s- yh windmmis peeked abnov [pagg water on Nord Beveland, taAt 'least 24 children were MR4 lae-IIn a baramn, S" groo., It. We O M = helmi dosmog s II c W l"tat - w 0a1wu B O persons We tcedt for in azst Ans already ld persons dmed In the storm i floods which hit Britain and- costal waters Saturday Some 310 were killed by while the other 135 died In suiMngs. The North sea coast today dix)n out and searching Last casualties and missng n A The tiny Thamesetud ' land of Canvey called Holland" was the harde tk apot in Britain. The death tell today on the was given by police @uper et . dent William B. Pope as 48. THI final figure was expected 19 reach 100. . Troops and poe llee ma g. hease to hoe s earek the ee flooded ares forw P ea aInd bds. Mae f area was under water *4 fot wave broke the ma- aroend the little MauId L,. -. pines. Troops and civilians wt 'i the island's dikes a alon the east coast tody strengthen and repair them i fore the next flood tides b it j area the middle of this mnt * Hundreds of people w re brought from Canvey Islatf t' shelters on the maland.L- bulances, buses and truekLDW' used In the evacuation. - Many of the taiader tenaciously to their flood I homes. Some agreed to 1 cualed. Snow began dilylatelpat discomfort often sladek Doemss of persem wgeo ruled elf the Island lia and others had ha-sn el arms and elos iSure S free from flooded The sea poured throu in coastal walls at causing uMrther dam There were at homeless in Britain alm. the east coast towns. cities turned danea bulldin and hoptaS celvilu centers r-- Eob food, bifketa chm. were pmd out by eigl and ire RUPsL ,no ad U. 8. rubber' lgt Ie waee n- ,- .,! -- -. .& I~ -it 2 ~, ~4. ~ .4 * Y4~ 44 (' I ,'t4 T, . .' .~'.! I It ,~m- .3 i *t ser 1w it = p IA.<. r PAAMAA U AMIICAN AN. N i p -" 'f ' ,'~.. 'a -...$ t -~ I" '~ ,. ~~-Vja;.C" ~g'~ -. ..A *~. *':'4 . J;I _______________________ llr--~ rr ~~ - S;IE PANAMA AMERICAN I ..-p.I e P' ip ev TU W PA1 A AmlglgC-ANs PWSI INC. I I' .nuNj~r~r av I4ALSON nOkagVaLL -f ** 8 N w '7 17 T M T.I a '. i Af"J " a grli ODBPP P NfAMmICAM *a. A e I2d A da. ADe g 141 pala' e '" *-in"*. 0". Or C**F C- '** -'l.*i a *r.- *or .3 *.***"* - tei unr,r. *eS M@NF A D'"N CI* '* . F 0 '* B .a, gq BY VICTOR RISBEL iT r' CUR FOP"* TH- READRI WN COLUMN Tie time has come for cer- '" .ol.t.cal and social aeirles,'" ""0 '.. %,L .]. . " .. C... a p I- a e Ae' .[ l la: l1I LC * I M l themselvess to the criminal o so-- .. .. ., Money which has paid for The Meal Bsea 1in e pen l*eIs 9 t 'raogden e The Paemee Ame&. mol ) WLAnei a..... t r,... I Iace. I prters a@t received g|eeulip nod aret handled go w lIW ho **%I- pg doit.i omar.-m 'reza political leaden have' I it iou contribute a letter den't be m106t rlet if t do@' appeal the accL.jJA miALots o01 dollars,i L ae, a Lett.i *re 1ubli1hed m the. e*.e received anu even special banquets t. S Ircn Iv lrtes writers as held M Isncteast sofie"e +ll.eiall LdndCiates. Thisg ne.pape assumes no responsibility e ratefmens s **** A r I t e rm ur g, the free sou s t ah t oglmreu s FAMILY IN OREECt NEEDS HELP eSmps.n s by judges, may- SAncon, C l., eefs, and even a non C.Z. governor or two. ir: hoeor the labor mobsters the 'contract" was ood. In re- S Several months age I received a letter from a lady in Greece. in.. lur l e Ii have no icea how she got my address but still the letter was Uroppeu imo w0 e ." . written to me The lettr was written by Menexe Manitaa, and bucKet, they've not been at all asked me if I could please send her some old clothes. 8he diasuruea hvo o.... , l that the situation in Greece was very bad and that any over lu.,000,Au,0Ous a ous lothes that would be sent to her would be appreciated. Her of the rieets and the invest- dwriting was not very clear and therefore I could not make eits ncy ma te and pr tthe address. I sent er letter to this friend of mine who lives from by manpula the States. as his hobby is writing to people in.foreign coun- unions ries. I told him if he was able to make out her address to send 'Ah the boys never operate to me and that. I would see what I could do about It. He said secretly. IIn fact, the govern- at he did not know for sure what her address was but that he nt t ad a list -oan uld write more or less what he made out of it. When he would not a little one, brother- to t an answer he promised to let me know, and then write out a long tme. e correctaddress. Few have heard of the "R- List" -the Racket List. The Today I received a letter from Menexe Manitaa and this is lt J evaders of income t. . f hat her letter said: A list made up only of rack- Dear Velma: eteers. S Long time past from the day I send you my first letter. I There are more tha.n ,r2 de ot expec any reply and mlust write to you that I had or- cuion ever suspect men- ff h you. TI thought I was unlucky. Yesterday I wau very sur- ty e o r qus tio c me in . pised receiving a letter from an unknown person. I have not any Kelauwe hearing. Virtual) other friend in America and that is why I was worrying about it. ak of thep are tied in w Very Impatiently I open the letter nd read it. It was cle now. sO b the mae tied n s I was so much touched i human interest that- speAd oraer die t l ir E in tEd special forGod to bless you. You nT ust be a. tery find a k inetd met of tbe puau of Int pending your time for an unknown friend living thousand miles U o Inter- from you. This is true we have much need of help but wouldn't Now' of. coura it takes tim. to give trouble to people like you. As I wrote to dear Gsen, to unoed the ayers o corte the boy whom I gave her address tol if you are not much rih whiec the rac ers hof a 't send anything but I would like very much your friendship W h e te hems ers with nothro httver themselves with am ?2 years ol4 and my huAband iste He works to grocr's the help of l Certiied hop ad wAs less than:100 'dollars a month. We have twe chil- hePu oli OtU all of En a boy'nicnd Ama~taslosa2 years old and a girl Cat*rine1 o80t11emlen0edby the1stat w F at"MpLst --h e tre ackd by the state e: r old. Economical conditions are very harid here. In order to and thereInu subject to M et anti idea orthe prices of dresses a dress for my husband coto keOk W srtbdjbrred fom prac- .husbm @ COG bro n ra ba ed from pr cstat 00 dollars. That is we wouldn't eat- anything for a month to tUce. i Lder. know tL, tlie T nakT a dress. Last year he bought a dress from an American I and the Treasury Dept.'s ha Bdir for $90 not new but good enough. As you see your old s racket squ have be te the are ne for us. I don't know and I don't expect to the a| D"errons in America thinking like us. dIearn Velma, 1 atop my oitie ied labor talers i 1iri for I have given te u muchi trouble. I expect and hope to some t me.te t n e- me f oon and me an.a photographs of yourself and your IBt t"au e hea f then haa stolD At. %. ip0hit for=1, s we top h 4 1s Iko p S uy regards tour" Ir r d"'- = --withIo -n onjobas bee. job; Atcadlou St.14,Cavala,Greee. e WIt Tea Praftake has ben enormous. The reason I aip writing this letter Is that som of you who ofr t has been enormous. erm; l wes' s letter in 'ee aIble to help her to, Anytn that oTurku the district at- f ut n u o .otaou Itorueo who. crWre , ten.. h- I am suie ilo be greatly appreciated. I think other pMeur- dNw"om n ta er, neg he .. -j.1 help her out too because we ha e i t pretty eay n arv contest e w troa irie -. t osder people In the world are toing through a lot ofins il, t noiwCtet by t B oyee 0' n S]a -. I hope that some of you will try to help her out in o Dwyr te llsd by Biluy B i O'e e h a a.-.s l8Dwyaero telr m aWlla es e Velma Medina. l that t*i' crime sbil In er- theI ___ a tea would Just about main our sons foreign aid program ephendib not- H OW MANY -PEOPLE AND A DOG? tures. That, should put It at $7,400, I Curundu, C.Z 000,W00 A yeaMr. You ie aeafhng cAA tor of the Mail Box wth big boy Bae. Wls e Panama- American Judgingl. ead- ; ma. R. P. ,udin from the Iew york - r Editor: State Crime Commission tewti-I a- ee o o u e t t y i.ari a04r t Through the facilities of your column I would like to present p question to the Coqtmanding General, USARCARIB, and his )IC of the Curundu Housing Office. I doubt that anyone will ver see the answer, but at least a lot of people will be aware of be question, which isi. Why is it that a dependent wife and a'dog - the sole occupants of a 2-Obdroom concrete duplex in Curundu BiRhts are allowed to continue holding these quarter although thvlously over-housed while eligible employes with families in- iluding children are shoved into one-bedroom bachelor quarters? Even if the employee to whom the quarters are assigned lived * them with his wife and the dog which he doesn't he would Itll not be eligible to hold them. The housing office knows who Ejean, and the General should know. Now let's see if they are sialrng to divulge the answer to this flagrant violation of current louing regulations. 3 Slighted 4 Tag 5 Passage in the brain 6 Cooks 7 Likely I Restaurants 9 Pen name of Charles Lamb 10 Negative votes 11 Try 17 European peninsula 1t ObUvimn 28 Hops' hlwns 24 Frre ticket 2 Car (coll.) 28 Mountain nymph _- Waiting Answer to Previous Puzzle llmIlggi IIt MI 27 Smell organs 28 Press 28 Learning 11 Exaggerate 33 Finger 38 Salad fruit 40 Strong vegetable 41 Stalks 42 Baitish streetcar 43 Unusual 44 Volcano in Sicily 48 Below nautt ) 47 Persian coin 48 Kill 50 Catch MO.' SONTAL SOriental coin htdkn cein coin e*t"y plant blisf dul ! t petine coin ( preflx) cargo MWB viaker te"al Srt. nw., mthe experts fg that the labor mobsters h*ve c-" thepmaes In for at least 2 per cent fr the projUta on tie perishable food and ynd ce which comes through New York's Jower "Manhan bot- tlenerk. sa lc the tot-I v-lile of this food hits some 00,00,- 000 ann the .a -. ... so-k on a per ceat proLt mark- up, the leittlmrte ret-Urn is some $4MAi m to the honest wholealems. A quarter of that for the mobs comes to SO$10,000.0 And that doesn't include the pri- vate racket tax n each.f.sh each pound of meat, each erg and tfowL Te expert flure that the mess ewGI renveae frm the loading i M ueadinUg (of earge off and m lan s) b some AMiM. But they don't reckon e the lfeagte which the leaders sset and whish comes to seers of millions a year, In be tf SIS,0M highJacklng Jeob at times. Nor is this merely a New York malaise. Take Kansas City, because M r. Truman's homecoming has thrp-'n L at ,town Into the headlines, A Federal Orand Jury there has estimated that the mob take in that city is 34,500,M a Year. And most of this comes from dice, floating card ua numbers rackets a nd making.on horses and what I once thought was simple sport like basketball and ootbalL. Poi t Is. that much -f thU gambnng is handled in the ot plants out htere. So the et milks dollar right sq the. workers' ay' It Iop my, my 4 Plsbu industrial belt.. to Wt .'Mte I *. c4 5I~ 1. -- Sn. Morse Objects By edri c C. 0thman ' ",' 'l ABSHNGTOO,-Way I figure It, Sen. Wayne meat a, thI Oregon maverick, ahd at few other coia temen had trouble with their CMevroleti. sau here can be no other explanation for what Sen opened to Charles E. Wilson, who manufac- *e t s Cheyvtes. The white-thatched Wilson gave b. he presidency of the greatest motor corpora- needs in the world to become Seeotary o0 De- O mM e. He pronimed to sell $2,0$ 10 worth of wn.4 , I his n irm and lose $O, oO te dwajlut S1- rove tW suspicious Senators t ast his.mves of 1n s Strictly patriotic. So he till dA i have th .L be had tot answer mbre qu As Ctero.et, in my own ao IAI. '"a may be that those Seeiatord are V ko. ;e.l. Perhaps they grind the ge 'a4 eVery UM* tb. ta.. ,.. , foq-t to reJease the emergeMq[ b e.- and. .ttli Wt to pt oU in the engine, T ,.an Came i. a. [ own Idea Is that Wilson should take these put 61 atortal motorists out in one of his new OChev. The Maybe the 160-hqrsepower white 0.Io .h..0 .ON plastic body, and give 'em some driving e- gen. i . Prove to 'em that it yas the operate p#. o ,oW& the mechanism that stripped a gea,. ... am spoofing, of course, but I am d9ai I. inaug see what the gentlemen now ha Dma on. Sen. Robert A. Taft, the Repu er. got aibn e Mimpe of Mn. MIDNIG MNOOp This is the way you wanted It-why fool With mmtimental tears a d nd 'the rest? If we should ever part (you s ) -the cool, Intelliglnt approach is a e, . So we won't ta about . But cbo the door-behind ali ; frget: Our swan song w*il be played mted trying. Without emotion and without re% r Th e yewerdaya a gone, wbY The m aents when our Nodami.id u WM enew? o phistleaton in a Virtue wbm / There's nothnta more that co Can Key or d... But when Wre n ch .alone.,Ih We can't enjoy a good ol-dsfgerOv -.WWI 0,n18 a gou Alr"we SaytA "*Why do peur *as.toleto MMogg~ figi*~t.e.t driving when I# matno to th e ,at . Taft ai4 thas Is M f ti a *aau0 .i.te k- t- "' "-* H ; '- ex"-- ', --j, "LS. *..e" - m stI I. '.~ ' ,.I~'. Sahin about my fmHe&-&A It to me. Wbin you haUv anythiPg bad to *Nbat. bhia- el him", At the ( t Vla) they were di. cussing the T. tb .just .I ovel when Mr.. .,.,* "Harry EN peda u~,-au,~*ft~hlb- The De rt batting Ike for be A n"itlh l". 1a ala WnL -miaml n, the ,; ; ? ,:. +i.! -..NAZ -, .. > e with !Joder ike n. wWl'aBo longer s&iJnf . .. ';.-- -~~..-+-_ .. . *iMI WIA* mi f -. aJ i I 91~" TWO 9~ z~dPa -~~~~ Currency E ''- ", .... ; aif ^aratram J(. n w tbifeji. "xt f.tn~ wool .11111 p . *"&it ! . -^ lI IS- N 6 ~g ; I S r . .*. 1 .*- ', * F?,,- *2'^*yt *. _-: -f -: -.- l "" "* :'^ '' '"' ^*- ., 4. A. . t - 94% .- 'r rl... -. . I,.-.w %-'- x X1 11yi '^f ?* ,' CI O plwszdpia~t I -oywd( SW U , AI^^,PP^P- A " i ,"" L ^ o *i ro1^ "^ S F (URCAR NIAL; c atVA 6g~l*amue i W r the ela heir eevti re entry t SE a IaFy of conmpe, the cffleae4 e 'pttIni th wi"ththe IknMagu -----V. t hat il'w wvayre rn a in OU to teach the ixis from their et wasita iMA fner the tCnisma m orata m han. ..- DMt cMlOmweI1 rt,^'3,S5",,. =.I ^&nun. 1953 CONTINUES! BARGAINS GALORE!! 20% TO 50%o DISCOUNT ON ALL FABRICS! ZIG- Z AG 108 CENTRAL AVENUE *~~ ~~~~~ ncj______ *_* * P*4r foe4 On.l~uk, Qaa PONTIAC -V IEW Wt m WwIm W Sbe dropped be "The Amercan Beauty" & ... r-~"' 'rsm pguwPrpuu. FACTORY OR DIRECT SHIPMENT TO CANAL ZONE CIV A, PANAMA B6 to III S WEE Wokr S. A. a * S SENSATIONAL! !! THE GRIATEST.USED CAR SALE IN OUR HISTORY' Completely Reconditioned SThe tou in Town at the Lowest Prices, CA9uLACS .'49 CON TILES '49 4 DO SEDAN '52 4 DQOMi %DAN 9* '51 4 IOELDAN OLDSMOBILES. .l .DOOR" AS . -. ' .t .- .. .. a '- - .. " PONTIACS '49 '51 '51 '51 '52 4 DOOR SEDAN 2 DOOR SEDAN 4 DOOR SEDAN CATALINA CATALINA , CHRYSLERS '49 4 DOOR SEDAN "8" '51 4 DOOR SEDAN "6" PACKARDS '46 2 DOOR ,49 4 DOOR r- Easy Terms CHEVROLETS - '49 '49 'S0 '51 2 DOOR SEDAN CONVERTIBLE 4 DOOR SEDAN BELL AIR DODGE '47 4 DOOR SEDAN BUICKS '51 SUPER 4 DOOR '52 SUPER DOOR anteed.- Trade-Ins Accepted WWR FAVORITE AGENCY -- *- , SA. 0. A tY..-R 9dsw- ax -lo& P. l . . ; .41- -r'< % *.1 WI. 1,4 .0 ~ m..I i..ar.,. -, ,~ t*-.~ K - . -'. . ^-'- -a , ." LI '.-* yeatw The 2.2t " '" .4 Uf rtf Pl "I - 6'J~ S.. ~ DELIVE AZ AVE N. T. CTAX) * - 1 9 ' -'ii' COLON ii' I* i t ..- .A.: is . --* ,: s - 'Sm 4...- -' I.-, - .-, .. J .;,*. ' ,-. .:. - S I I I I ~L . C.B.S . ... lu F, a ., :. I- po 03 FOUR U PANAMA AMERCAN - Cargo and Freight-ShiPs and Plane- Arr~iva Wn Deparue AFL Threatens Crackdown! sesseetktne On Longshoremen's Union 0 MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Feb. 3 lated members' rights. AFL (UPi The American Federa-IPresident George Meany Indi- tion of Labor niav crack down cated today. on the controversial Interna-' In any case, the AFL exe- Aional Longshoremen's Associa- cutive council will take "some tlon if it is found to have vio- action" in connection with -the ILA's activities on the New York Waterfront, which has been plc- SIF tured as infested with graf. and thievery, Meany said. "The crime angi& Is something for the law enforcement au- thorities," Meany said at a press conference here where the AFL L JACOrY ON BRIDGE council is. holding a 10-day meeting. BY OSWALD JACOBY "But the trade union angles Written for NEA Service aw. giving us great concern. "Is the union really serving the workers, is !* pn instrument1 INCORPORATED OT.I SRAi CHARTER IM11 Royal NMl Lei Lid. FAST FREIUIl AND PAS5iNUER SERVICES BETWEEN EUROPE AND WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA TO ECUADOR. PERU AND CHILE S.S. "FLAMENCO" ............................. eb. 1Sth M.V. "SAMANCO" ...............................Feb. a1si TO UNITED KINGDOM VIA CARTAGENA, HAVANA, NASSAU, ---'-.pUDA, CORUSA AND LA PALLICE M.V. "REINA DEL PACIFIWO* (<8,t Luswi feb. 18tb TO UNITED KINGDOM DIRECT M.V. "SANTANDER" ......... ............ Feb. 26th ROYAL MAIL LINES LTD. /HOLLAND AMEICA LINE NORTH for benefit of n'rs or is TO NORTH PACIFIC PORTS 6A987 it taking away their rights andth SA0987 privileges and in some case S.S. "LOCH GART'. .... .......... Feb. 6t V toa their Income'' M.V. "DONGEDYK" ............................Feb. 3n *Q 1054 Inc T &KQJ T Meanv said the council dis- TO UK,CONTINENT WEST EAST cussed the IL APt "-o-ne length" s S. "LOCH RYAN" .........................Feb 2d 6643 I1052 In a closed session yesterday. A' SE. "LOCH AVON" ............................ 06 Nth V Q 86532 V K 7 4 subcommittee wrs a.-pointed to 'II II__ '* None *J932 prepare a report 'nd present It 108 4 3 69 62 ito the council before the win- All oI-.nli, ',btect to Chance Without N1tle1 SOUTH (Di ter meeting ends. PAIFlIl 1STEAM NAVIGATION C1O. ri'tobl l. IS i 6KQJ "This is not a committee to I"APNAMA Aw "Pra rI t let I11/8 VAJ investigate the "- shoremen's F0I'I'llIN( 'WAIBA Tr-, N'1e Tl -IS # AK87t unionn" Meanv sa-d. -, 4A75 I "That would be impossible. Both sides rul. We asked the r'nmittee to longshoremen, here to press: ton Feb. 34 to eXplore the pos- 'South West North East brine a report of policy... a the i...-..Le unui 's case. -. -m all good .2 NT Pass 34 Pass statement for 'on-idera'lon. I in new uio., no,.ever, R) ,ie said. 34 Pass 6 NT Pass "This eommittp= may recom-said ne will ily here "as soo.. Pass Pass mert1 Fetion we don't know as tie ILA comes up on the " Opening lead-V 5 what it will ~n but we the age:rua." and meantime he has council are goini to take some a re,)e.seanadve at .he meeting NwlI Thrilling Mew action." here. w When asked. Many said that OMPLE N Sthe council b-s not invited The ILA created a new stir Just in case you're not fami- Joseph P Ryan. head of the yesterdayy when tugboat work-, OVELIU br-wth the point-count, here it cs of its unmi.d marine dlvi-' la: count 4 Doints for each ace sion crippled the ports of New In your hand; 3 for each king: f diamonds twice frrtm "hP d-anmv sso ork Philadelphia and Norfolk, *ti foreach queen; 1 for each jack to finesse through East's lack- Va. with a strike. n NiM* ''here are *10 points in eath nine. sult, and 40 points in the e re If West had ha*. oil four 'in-' Meany said the AFL is "notae deck. You and your patner monds South wo-"1 hpve pshd pessistic about the pAssibn- Uaially need 26 points to aake a all the tricks in t llp,-k suits esunist awit the pIO Mame. 33 points for a small reducing his own t-nd Pitd d"m-the S37 for a grand slam. my to three on d a AnAFLommieewillmee South's opening bid of two no- heart West woul- n ed t An AFL committee will meet trump showed stoppers in all hold the oueen o' h" prf "nd with a CIO group in Washing-i suits. balanced distribution, and three diamonds., -d wo-' 'th- . 22.to 24 points. North's response be put in with the nP'en n Of three clubs asked South to hearts and forr'/I t- lpri away show a biddable major suit if he from his lack of diamonds. had one. South went to three rmonds to deny a biddable ma- L - aorth then decided that hisids o urn s suker n rom usle. diss g us an ,nd diECuring skil blemishes auob a' $ount of 12 points added to the redZ emo. Pimples. Rash. Ringworm. th hand would produce a to- nrlasis,. Acre. Blackheadn. Scabies Sof 34 to 36 points. He there- id Red Hlotches. Don't let a bad akmin e went to a small slam in no- to lose yourefriends An dfrndaedoi et a Tip -l.. 1 I nad skin make people think you are W e t4 laste a d clean your s *lu soft ad S.'the king, aoU w Marm. a repeat moae- with the ace. 'i!dW hxps hpO WvpIop1f to be Lee Haze & promlfnti Nixodenrm is a cfeleulfloe end, differ- Kew York attorney and also one int trum any ointment you have ever of the best bridge players in most like powder awhen bot faeleC .- *aS AaT..-].tht1-.-e po2_e-ts toe S America. j.ee could see Miat 13 Sticks weree cold if the dia- Sirnnds broke normally. The only problem was to guard against the possibility that either defender had all the missing diamonds. Declarer may make a few pre- liminar plays in the black suits. but these tell him nothing. The - Important point is that South S must begin the diamonds by leading to dummy's queen! This guarantees the slam against four diamonds in either hand. 4 the hand was actually dealt, East hod the four dia- I onods, and declarer could lead ~iaUIS WELIN. Planeteer 208n ru ms- It.It- rpdlt thes into- tb so- F a bie-1 T-,1- 's hdulu j" fn.J7. NIxoderm contain. a oombLna- *h. I SMdM 11 iud radio io of ngedlents which flIht akin tch. t-g. troubles In these three ways: L It "or I Memy roms with Ttlevism l ights the microbes or par-ites- often I ' responslbie for skin diseorder. -. It Chh Quickly aop Itching, brning and LUlg S rma4rt in and cools and soothe the rei M OTEL k in . It helped nature beal the okienMo m Slear, at..' arnu iplptY smooth..' Works Post ' Because NIxoderm IP icientificaUlly Ge NI compounded to fight skin trouble., It d.. LAoo 7 1. v m A U works fast It stop the Iteching. burning and est Sm N W R m rtiDg then starts to work 1m- keep on S StdlatWly. YORKearing and healing your the e M .imit lllil 1E Ar I IIY .~in. making it softer. whiter and vel- magnetic 0 TIMES IVAW II R CIvTty mnoth In just a few days your become- anil.si. ii. *. Nl S Mq Si M mirror will tell .ou that here Ii the yon ads I .rltyn.nt sou ha%&h'hes bB n pedlin to Nioxederi pit mow ,. ,LU u ,, m. I - TIV .Tm.; sIf ;*,* I* *.' Wf,.VU~..n, .. ,. - .~I -- 9~2. Ui~ '- f ~ ~ * . *' - ~- t''~*'-' JA ,p/I " '. .... * A. *~' ~. .1. -. -P .4 .4 L , ~.' *~ t Prepared Ir W/oR AL0O I AMAz ..MN PEOPLE SAIST5 HER HAVE A6KEP HOW SOCNCE V 4E ARE ALE TO TELECA4T, CREArE AT7FICIAL WA4At4RE lIRVrrY. ThTAT 7 AR MA5 PICKED UP HER RAIL i acWIVAEI ibmI DftcK LAN Tif ulLA'U PrUP Instrument He Knows If I I, I' I1 Elimination Bout mT AL I- ' -- ` .w -r - g' " -am L FROM BACY.rA. WNO T"E FAN6E OF THE CA HEIZA, COES hE MTEWIOWLS vo61OR FROM 5FACE...PREPARIM60 UNWH15 AIWAKI ^..ElW5ffeiN'5 ^rlJJ^ ^ MWIREP FIfLP/ THEOy . 4A^,tiE&...LS I,^ H^ '- -" 't . .' ...- 7 v i , .# o . _., ..,."..... P Ww~s Ww ^ I I Z-OO I w. h~a~t~t# BLUNNI ... I -'" - ; .. ., ;^..*- ."' -it 1 1 Ahnd I ; ~~ - .. ... iik% i T ml 5Jf!Iht . k q .~ I Lu6 4.' ~ww. I' -. 9 .wl1.? W . It . sssssssR ;s i a announac Via Seon to 4t .:twu de of (d Pana . allable to Swth caM Har I' Orcu5sn. keatre to Little Tneatre'a oi. "-auiy anr NO lMl Bf A given we, blmntuary Ii - Uf=!o Lof Mor- i0unann nl maiit-I Iwy _ r' '[T -society,.... ... -. 2" i di. . A 37. G on ALA M ECM OANCE AT FORT GUIICK TheodoreChin. oon '" o = 6, .& E atthe ris- The Mareh of 6mus Dance which was gien at the Fort Rupert Chin, Carl Pinto,1 w iB cout G0.UtO lek BS etVay evalg, was a ck affair with and Kenneth Kam, rw bal High a large grp of and thdir lales, and other Ala Wong, Kito Kan, Wel.lu J on Colon Side resa t e & atteadbn and Handel Lee, WeUtlfcT . 18* 2O.N Qa. e ^a- i s opre~d by the Oeenrs Cub iand the Ia- Ng., and Dr. Carlos TMU. i, .eat e 'dle al WUih e .ns.anet refreshments were served by the - Wte heater ladles dulbg th evening. Raainbow Installation Tome1W d eal Brkead' first visit The Cristobipl Order of tl et atd Lieutenant John McNeal I Mrs. Birkelands first visit Rainbow for Girls will old a mer aa- seed as... str of Cremo- to the Isthmus. public installatioe of otfeer nice and htrod iAd the fol- at the Cristobal MMaonIc Tef , Slrting ninberf for the inter- Bon Voyage Dinner Party pie Wednesday at 7:0 p. a om all eating and musing floor show, Mr. and Mrs. Agustus Kam, Miss Janet Marquard, re am m UdI which waU pt .otn, groups of Colon, entertained with a Worth Advisor, win be Sg i-s an of membersI C bwoC .b Chinese dinner party. at their ling offer for Miss conist of d The Oth Army lod don- residence Saturday evening to Karge the In W laes twan dated theirV1043or the .e- honor Miss Judith Chan, who 1Advisor. ?for nie aand = eed the ptoqam left by plane the following All friends of the niemU1r. l fa with is nlnbe Mm-morning to enter Miami Unl- organization are CO , o L e de 'IeM Wa0 fol- wersity at Oxford, Ohio. ly Invited to attend. t as Little lowed by c al n. eftlGdons iy invited theattsnd.n- . outraged played by Major W .- listing the hos and h-Browe Get-Tether "* 1.2m additIon zek. A pantumine, "The Cock t F wire Mrs. Rosa Young, o n a production tai Party" w preseted by Mi.. Francisco Wong, Misses In Gain . Major ick Taylbrad Mi orothy, Herminia, and Berta The Brownies of Troo.-5, Virginia Fletcher. Gay Xinety's o n, Min Sophie Thap and Gatun and their mothers, are sonls were, rendered by a group Mr. Herbert IEam. ihvite4 to meet at the Treodi of aiters" and the can-an The guests zicluded: Mr. House tonight at 7:00 for aa was danced by a. chrus line and Mrs. Arthur Chan, parents informal evening. from the "Ladi Olub.i" of the honoree, Mr. and Mrs. A L At the conchion of t hd e Paul Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Auxiliary Meeting At program Mrs. McNeal Made a nUed, Mr. and Mrs- 0. E. Gatun Union Cheh"" few informal remarks 6n the 7ort1ad, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene The Women's Auxiliary o, work of the Polo Foundation. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Fr a n k the Gatun Union Church will Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Page, hold their regular meetg Mr. and Mrs. Birkeland Mr. aid Mrs. Benjamin Good- Thursday at 9:00 a.m. ttbh Honored With PaSrd head, Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro morning coffee preceding thq Captain and Mrs. Samuel Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Mrs. meeting. .. Brown entertained wlth4 a buf- Carmen Llmchen, Mrs. Joyce fet super at their home In Mrs. Rosa Ng, Mrs. Richard Barbeeue Supper Party the Delseps Are maturda. Fong, Mrs. H. 0. Ferro, ses Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dreyer. Brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Jeanne Brown, Bess Liter, Jean a barbecue supper party a and Mrs. T. H. Birkeland of Wong, lena Lee, Mary Hall, their home Sunday evening. Houston, Texas. Louise Jones, Margaret Joud- Their guests were: Mr. ap Sunday morning the BrDwnA rey, Betty Tarr, Irene Germ, Mrs. Paul Ackerman, Mr. an a ve an informal Loftery Par- Nora Chin, Audrey and Virgin- Ms. W. W. Patton and M r Sto honor their guests., Chin, Carole Lew, Irma and awards, Melvin Emanueld Mr. Birkeland was reared on Norma Lowe, Cynthia Lo we, Russell Guild of Albrook Fi the Isthmus, and arrived with Carmen Lee, Marilyn Chan, L. his wife, Friday morning by Lowe, Juel and Lucille Ng. Ada- St. Mary's Alumnae Meeting * Wane for a ten day visit with ma Anderson, Regina and The St. Mdry's A umnaa hiss sister and her family. This ean Kam, Shirley Lee, Chris- Monthly meeting will be held sister and her f_. tinas and Norma Wong, Rosita Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at 'o Ho, and Messrs: Jacques Cook, Parish Hall of the Miracul6,, S F iw nn W-il', Ralph Chong, Richard Tatel. Medal Church. IA M0in DRIVE-IN ,7 he 15th annual meet of T HEATRE Se District Woman's Auxiliary ld at the cathuedral of St. On Translsthmiaa Road, Behind "Artes y Oficios" School lk e on Thursday, o t. PHONES: Night 3-1521 DAY 3-1552. SThe meeting wyll o.en with Thei meeting ion at iop n a. Our Snack Bar opens at 5:00. p.m. Try our delicious th e Rev, R, Heber Oooden. Jumbo Hamburgers or Piping Hot Hordogs. celebr Following this service Will be I coffee hour and regis- tration of delegates. Blashop Gooden will give the welcome and Miss Vivian M. Wltter, prqiqsdent. will preside. 'Reports trqp. all uxiliaries _will i .i HEAJtI r ~-fr ~ I: A T/- t- hour GENE .4 -w--q- -~ saws V. ,. - '.J 1. II- ~a. SLUXT, THEATER '*"k o9,. .h a Coleg. tebaming t w",- thi ughsl -ag r,;,: T' MY BOY" 545. 6:45, 8,55 P.M. --** '.* " r L BELLAIA S TA. -a - GEANS RT ClErvF- H- wO* o0NZO, 1g f0GOO TO COLLEGE"W ~Also *>. "- .r^ m . 7 | Wm~ArlI ad at 6 PA.. .H m; ". 9 1' "or Lu1 " Y"ROTIRRETE HCNAM0{ L Ncaragua. Cota Rica, Bocas OWN W (ONO.R D. .- R del To and all the ce wI (HONOR DE RAZA) be present. MAUREEN OHARA MacDONALD CAREY unto Fem-ino ONE DAY ONLY Junta Femepina ts Toniht WEDNESDAY ti Tonight BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY The Junta Pemenlfia de Bene- will hold It regular $1.10 yPER CAR laose "Ito T HAPPEKII ON FIF AVENUE at 7:30 p.m. Soon! Arriving 1953 *' UDSON HOR . 8PER-WASP See Them em m my Ii, C:' flS NET J k* ,k '; Y, FEB. 7 ia SUNDAY. FI. '4 ) 's. jusit Ia" from a, Gentra er ur. morln Band-S t~O oi *.- :i S. A. ,-1 .++.M Y l3..3'^ " -.'y ' Iii I IKI I a s aWu .~ PN- 3 J Iu. [ I J1I13U111J11 1J You Sell 'em...When You T ell 'em r Classifiedsm Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our office in No. 7 Street Panamu u No. 12,179 Cenral Ave. Ce16l Lewis Service No 4 Tivoli Ave.-Phone 2-M1l. and Morrisous rourtb of JulT Ave.-Phone 2-0441 Sal6a de Bedkxa Aaricma No. 5 West th, Stree Ageacla Inter loMla de PoinBc u*so No. 3 Lottery PlaM Phone 24M3. o . . W" . Omer Estudlant St t10 and 2-273I.4rs-OU98t wl" , "'+<. .% q., WANTED FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESORTSME Miscellaneous Automobilel h* d * .u PHI.WPS ocensid Cotages, __ -- - -i -- Wie AhsbdA AMsilOme ur erlly c in Santo Clare h gra. WANTED:-Flat single bed springs FOR SALE:-Morris Minor, 4 Door w o -2-0 Aes. Oceanviw from all cottO es. St ep not over 71 inches long. Cr.stcbal Sedan, light tlue, 1951 model. 8.- I b RoRCaha N'. ir t phone 3-1464. 000 miles. duty paid. Excellent Eureka. S. A. Ceitral Ave. No. 13. b Rock G rfrlgrtln. W NTED-lently condition. Coll 83-6151 after 5 Just around the' r of J St.. barb ad shuff i boand.P- _oannounces our new ol e a to hedR O o 13.1877. M Orgarita 3-16 7& 3. shed apartment, Belle Vist for m _Service. We can now o order 435 ay pered. Cell American Embes- FOR SALE:-Borgain. 1950 DeSoto any kind of lamp shade or re.cwr Granmlich Santo Clara beach. e y -1932. suburban 9 pass. Sedan. leather your old one at low-prices. conag Ecllc ric boo bes., gt --- upholstery, radio. heater, white ---d r rat. T.lphw S N 0 FOR SALE side wall tires, low mileage, point FOR SALE 6441 Gomba. 4-561 Pdre MI excellent. Call Coco Solo 360 or g ul Or I*'-W1.. tu' T 0m'c a blE Household 602 Misceilaneous wil.am. Sont. clart Bch co. wateai SFOR SALE-Custom built Continent- d e Clae Iqn. h FOR SALE:S l mah coany wrd- al Convertible, color red, white Sealed bids, In triplicate, will be rei- toge. 2 bedrooms. fril o . it. 41. robe. "anogn do bl b o wall tires, radio, overdrive, origin- ceived In the office of te En- R akg a rn. actor rod- o7 rgo. cost over $6,000. Duty paid, will neering and Consuction Dire Ecept eek-end nte street No. 77. Apt. 5 sell or trade. Cilstobal 3-1090. tar Panama Congl Company. Baol POSTER'S Cottaps Oneil be INC To Mri uldigbo Heights, Canal Zone, ntll l Sant Clara. Cdmpl.tely furniud. -- -- ,- FOR SALE:-Letter of credit n new 10.-00 a. m., February 17. 1953. Rock Gas RefrlgeR and Sovw. FOR SALE:-West.nghoue rerge I- o e Oldsmobile $1,800.00. Will scr- and then publicly opened. for fur- Bring you linens. P e *D m1 otor 9 cu ft. 25 cycle. .Dob ce. Wrte Bo 5035, Cristobal, fishing all plant, tools, equipment. 2-0170. (ed with springsoad mattress. 2 Canal Zone. labor, services, and materials, ex- E mpple dressers. mdinrngraoh table. - ceptyc"r"ain1r1_1 11f"-ihl 4 choirs, kitchen tables 2 chairs. FOR SALE:-1950 Studebaker Star the Goverment, fors rform- FOR RENT 0788-H, Williamson Place. 2- light Coupe, seat covers, radio, 5 Iorle -4J133. new tires. undercoated. low mi- ing all work for'Altiroitlon and O MON leale. In immaculate and excel- Repoving of La. ca Rod and -SALE:-Bby's crrb. q ,ater- lent condition. Low price includes Hains Street at La Boca nd Die- FeR RENT: Fumished 3-bedroom master steel dresser., teel d.ning- 1953 plates, insurance and finance blo Heights. C. Z. Forms of pro- house, hot water, and air-condl. table, gre'n porch blinds. Call charge. Total prfce $987.00. Nw posls specifications, and. full par- toned in bedroom. Phort 3-3444 ob6oo 3167. __Crastobol 34c-B Monte Ulo. ticulars may be obtained from the -Ponami City. ;, 1 office of the Contract and In- FOR SALE:-AII rorcelaon General FOR SALE:-To highest 'bdder, new section Division, Room 336, Bal- OR RENT:--Modem halse, 3 bed- ' Electric. 10 ft. rerigerator. -1 ye'r. 1953 Chrysler Windsor De Luxe. boa Heights (Telephone 2-3739 rooms,,2 boats, fr.details. tele Guarantee r--aining. Reasonable. 4-door sedan. IDamoged on or 2-26981. Specifications and phone Panama 3.4895,St r. Bolboo 2-2988. board. As is and where is. Can be drawings will be issued on a de- FOR RENT-2 bedroom house, colsn. l sipingl monVil. litV f. iALE:-7 venetian blinds to fit seen at Cristobol Pier. All bids posit of $20.00 per set. Dposit pletely furnished, for 2 months, W paok 4,Grate o mov S'12 family Ants. $20 00, 28 x 64. must be sent to: Heurtemotte and will be forfeited If specifications No. 15. 48th Street. louse 878-X. Morgan Ave., Bal- Arias. S. A. Box 293. Panama, R. and drawings are not returned F ETth ing. l:. 2t-451, -boa -P. Accompanied by certified check within 40 colendar days after FOR RE~ n 'e~- er 15th for boa- ----- -- 6tor 10% of Bid. Before February opening of bids. d ar months. Modern r tidnce Corm- 2 2 , FOR SALE* 4-pieces of Bar boo 12th. 953. f bd portable. fumlshed, 3 bedrooms, furniture and cushons. One quar- FOR SALE: Two thourbughbred bring reference. N. 26, 48th St. g9er master mo hogany buffet. Cris- FOR SALE: '49 Mercury, plastic Dalmation pups four month old. 4 m. to 9 p. m rplephonr . tobal 3-2382. House 8185-A, seat covers, radio, a good buy for Reasonably priced. Phone M. G. 1370 Margarita,. Z. only 51.050.00. See or call Cpl. Chadwick office hours. Cristobal FORR. --- F d P Delbert Sorenson. 5464-C, Diablo 1244 after hours, Cristobol 2138. R RENT: FmhK A FCR tSALE:-Singlq bed, mchbogny. Hgts. Phone 92-1866 or Clayton Can be seen across street froth Westlesd form, four Miles beyod jut refinished. $20, nn col 87-6244. water pumping plant, Mt. Hope. Arrijn. Two bedroom apartment US Springs, 39" wide $4 00, cotton - _-_ aJso one bedroom apartment, Tel nottress 39" $5.00. Call 83-5128 FOR SALE:-Automobile heater and FOR SALE:--Child's heavy winter 2-2756. tefter working hoLrs. deiroster. For 1951 Qr 1952, Chev- coat, size 4, rust color used three -- -M E F.-- gide, rolet Freth Air Type. Complete weeks; $12.50. Call 83-5128 after FOR RENT urLE: .--Frigr, oie0. needtg beo-d ith all controls and attachments. working hours. R RENT fu repair, $20 00. Metol bed Quarters 15-C, Fort' Amador. -- S AAL frame, $20.00. 0920 Amador Rd. Phone Amador 4127. FOR SALE: Homemade plywood Ap tment AV it F NSI 'alboa. --desk, 2 drawers on one side, .*Au. SALE: Homemade plywood. FOR SALE:-1951 Chevrolet 4-door Call 83-5128, after working ALAM A APARTMInT . IDe Luxe. styleline, 14,500 miles. hours. w ard fki,. om flurimlh uci frame for GI cot Nboocases $1.495.00. House 146-A. 8th. St. i unfuniha d lv tmswa ;.thWa 'an sides no cot no mattress. $5. New Cristobal. Phone 3-2169. SSO closd 9lde.' 81 |. ON) Pd. n hours. FOR SALE:-1948 Hudson, 4 door L LESS N C Ctimeb a rehlgi es s 'i: ".' , -' sedarr radio, o.e. ,, ;-od Cv1- Ailth lTr A IM __ *6. . , S Cl 3n8 CfU Ptnamr 2-4630. -Fum shw r i io O e 'Call Panama 2-4 n I TRBE MONTH DANCE FOR RENT---FuMlha op --I Ot- FOR SALE:-1951 Kairer De Luxe COURSEES:-Regular dance class bedrools maid's rom m 3 North America or European Sales- 4 Dr. Sedan, radio and 4 new re-opening February 4th, Wed. and 47th treet, telephone 319 .- Il man wanted. Room 602 Interna- WSW tires, color block. Duty Frl. at 3:30. Special Boy's Tap Reference required. _ tonal Hotel. paid. Also a 1950 Oldsmobile 6 Class starting February 5th. FOR RENT:- Furnished apertmenrt. SCyl. 2 Dr. sedan, both cars in ex- Thursday 6 to 7 P. M. once a American couple; no chlldrn Tel.S I (, cellent condition, both at reduced week, at GAMBOA CIVIC CEN- 3-1528. price!, may be seen at 1524-F, TER. Phone 2-4415 P. O. Box 196 -am I T OR A i . ,LCOST:-Car keys between "Bazar Gavilrn Arca, Balboa or call Bal- Dioblo. FOR RNT:--Compleely furhed I 'U Espaoll and La Postal," Panama. boa 2-3269. apartment, one bedroom, Ilvin.- P!ca:e return to La Postal. Reward. --- r ,. dining.oo and kitcho, The rBedsningsota aditeen,-8 -Feixibe platinum bracelet FOR SALE Seybold Proclaims Beila Visto. Te. 3-2849. w:! D(anmond Clip. Reward. Re- ?. o ti LFOR RENT:-Fumished aparmeit,mS Pont@ &' Motors February 7-13 '% ++'--r" "" " turn to Mrs. Jaome Smoot. Ma- Ioas M February -1 two bedr from Feb. J5th r , Sdurto Apts. 8-B, telephone 3. FC^ SALE--New 30 H.P. M.. y Scout 2 monts. 42. l 103 Benz Marine Diesel Motor. als0 Boy Scout W eek n r Stationary complete with x. FOR RENT:--mau rtment wj I lositil I tra Crankshaft. 30 Ibs. of pore Gor. Jolhn LSebold yester- fumiture, .nice SP two -Pa- ports. Reasonable to sel. Camilo dalp y lalimed the ek of eb. months starting Feb. I. Call W, POSITION:-Young sa'es- Porras. Colle Ram6n Vald6s Na 7 to I as o ct W k ol phone2-5226. Iet tbS V. .-i with experience, good pre- -"e. dcl --- * : ton, high school education, "o,1en e p2ftteC having knowledge of English nd FOR SAIE:-Speedboat 17 ft. HI e byvolun- Sp.nish, needs position in com- gins with Chrysler .Marine t1", I Dunkirk 'FIeet ', mnerciol firm. Write P.O.B. 313, excellent condition, price $1 ,i'' Ponamo. 00. Call telephone 26. Colon;, *wIl be :t 4d t anni-, d fro P He!p Wanted PERSONALShe thgi f er"SdinS wi NiTED :-Cook, two in family. GCWOR D. BAR1, JL,. l .-.Co. eml non Must be thoroughly experienced in rective Adjustment of the Bly ti express North American cooking.rnd peak ,Structure. 75 Calle Estudign 'o he re- hAglith., Bring references for in- Apt. 2. .(The Quintupets). Teol- O 'ria- ,Itoi: "'' terview to 14 Avenldo Tivoll of- phone 2-5159, 8 a. mn. tp 8 p. m. Ip lb fice. No. 4, between 9 and 12 one By appointment. L T + 1 1 1 "i e *K i iunita, Jn woS FOR SALE Meeting tat rater e Real Estate attend a meeting to e he y cs ord S IR SALI r BARTER:-FINCA in beginningait 7:ids p m rSk .ie JUAN DIAZ, 8,000 sq. meters. 15tmerter S minutes of cement highway from "or Marias Six heSl.elra an , city, beautiful river. Moai house O Wlanes, were flown to and annex house furnished, hove The Pnmm, Cna1 Co. ad lak-dareac to aid. ecue wtodie co s-n s-tno If elw i TTo.na Clandl Co. Is Uk- areas to ad rekue w .ork 'All comforts of city life. Tel. 2- Jk 1 1.Of bIds "tOr 50,000 board Hundredsofthouaa.8a0 342.M t of native Maria elos e bas and otr - SAE-Cool modern chalet on elired b the end of were moved to the 30 .a meter lot. Mu h o t! .I 4 I T1 --1 ,w m loT. musT Do sen o be 'appre'e-t-f. Alpply Graham No. 295 old Golf entrance, Sabonas, - bordering Altamira. FOR SALE.--Must sacrifice as owner leaving country; beautifully equip- ped cottage. New Arraijan aon No- tinal Highway. Information Tel. -1964 or Almoc6n Angelini. lLKRULU "TRUNK & BAGf6. 1Hib Blo Prig REPAIRS INITIALS Rite M- ,... .... KEYS 0m h1i ve P. t&Sao For your vaebstit vi*i S, ., SS mT,,S our Show Room at hIjC7 s' a AutoMobleMW o t a f W -. 3te. TeL -iw. -J ~u whi dlmm l- NW SHIPMENT OF M[UL;AN. MINX four doors anid Convertibl. AJtT iN lIME FOR TNE DRY SEASON. PnAS CALL F DEMONSTRATION COLON MOTORS, INCm N^|^t *- *: QLoirt4#? -.,, . ..'. A' ' TA, 'at U *1I '4 I ~ I S :V -I' , ?^:' 'a''.. I 'A will be received by the a dent of Storehouses up to 10:30 a.0 mFeb. hey will be opened In pu OMORROWS SPECIAL I --LAMPS* The aDuth Nn I., low Cost Price IAlAi. FUm- n -'emgg '. ; ,, ; a. .,' 1 I FAUX BI momim e M_- *a-ffwm Urt+Q O __ __ _ el; .. . .. . ., " ",, ,, A A A A K IA .-^ * .. '" '; .'..*,; :- ", &ian sri i ;"' * , -w-.w ..... .... __ lg o L:W *'~. if V ,^ : topoly John1son 9 74 P1 .- ;: , '5-BU, SL Pet .^ ; 11 .6fo )o -o Ii .5eii .. *16w .360 1. , *,1 .. ,. I.LIA rA iii 1~.4. i~. - & ~ L IS" ntz Two Year Aft- 'AFGE Defeats Lineoln Life 7 to 6 Struck out by Marauarl 6 I -Ire Lincoln Feeney 3 Sander 2X i- w Ii- w e) S~PACIc LITTLE LEAGUE Sane, on balkl sMr kl SthiSsT ""6Fe8ney 1, Sander 6. Jl *-W. 'Stadings records Sander 5 runs 4 hIi m ( b I *** SWfO Won Lost innInp.McOriff 2 u 1t0 tunP A- Miic 41 .Piremen 6 0 ner. Three base htts fl. 0i 4a. 0 oSeSrar 6 1 pres Hope and F. MohL W eral 1414 3 4 Mead. Time of game 1:30. TtWde '..1 db M alr theAfiht lm- A 14---5.. - X beo2=ordw= eea .,, wee,,.o;i'' 22 5 IN~ VZ1A.'"k &"". R Pacific Softhe 6,eoothwere O ea n e ". -It's? Wm AFO.7, Lincoln Life 6 9shoot- gH gawit r TODAY'S GAME League U, mW Noe5M~ik A Elks, vs. Premen --- Weeaell3 m X 36 7, ho it CAA's Patro Matched Agat aialy The members of' 3SLods aim te al, dble th AFO5 came from blnd Firemen's Inuae l a~e Sthe 114 sa* 15 42ts r, a r hhe a,- s Iat year. . ipi.coln Life In- u-te TodMy ' pistol dq ef ay bMjM. rjtle Leonef gaame te rday Today Lou Hilsinger (7-0) wil Val r d aatwoeyear slamue ean 7-6. The wemend It dIthe p- big Jon Pistro (4-1) 'L .1 -- the tehi In ar* nry- n t ga atht I bo n d oftbra '- Int r. e.f,,and .wV-all;n w i ve runs th ehat uld be the blt pritke- _don TM__a__ fourth and after $he ULifers went ,e,, b the bt-,-r Sra ama ahead in the fifth the A#09 id duel o fthe year. d 1 XURA M'l "nine ah a dme up with two runs in mghthed, ba about evme- ied I a land the odg 1414 wm the top of thp sixth to cop the un cm th edelbt n them S- W W Bk Club Kdtch er. |. has u theo e g Ind the W t s- Sth tw out, Johnny Morris department jand the ed24lr ndbgs lo .ed and scored on MarDy Butch Baker, may. that with t r-e scon s% e Fred O I I rffg L L Pat. Gb the moud for the winners with W L iO . tot o k s, he1rk iM (l)a e 1s oFen y taking over In the fourth Firemen's Insurance 1 0 1 .0 r a dgo w I at 5tixbel tO braltar hi 2 h14s1 W i ngl his second win. CAA 5 4 nm net. rre La. A4 5M8All~ Corbin McrrIf took the mound tls21 5 4 m SN WW1 n r E 6 1 der. McGrIff suffered his Pan Loqu do 0 10 U hegeo tS arr teso Ba: -lop .sl1e6mo16'7 4 In- WwOimcN cur. o *167 4" second Ilos without a win. an 9 t ane"n ar ^ sMarty Salas lad the hitting Eyksm AY'.n RgSULT 7 a.s rin Latninaga pitched his, 1 attack of the winners with three Efoko wiPan e a kU-o 3i l uX I s wn t 3* Tow 1"t 31 ht111a8.1 itst in four trip while Wee PanLqudo d b Sm -,.i sor h raseoa d 5-0 u the Chevbt. Willie bnielke collected two for Into the 'kwio toumn terdy S they b etoed ne L Atracelon 2-0. He thr for the losers, when the W took the e they mths & Ase lace hit t h or th e losers. 1 0 ga 7. thK 1 0 nre sad qpe h-omne on in arthe Wallace. b-b 1 1 1 Ludo's t tll w hi L x o.1 1 5eecone when Srt t b e UtLeagu. La Atrac. The U cored three runs0 30 ,YC8 27 7 8 18 10 Cba 1g oa n to the eirst moaHres ae the scores: ol opL_)t IOnly thyrrhiLLeAFR co the bottom bases e winne sPur. to catn Ler Murphy, a d Rath- V aGro ssdot. Not 7 Cheyles sewed one un IAB RH PO aber sent along fly over the J.A A. Wpr. S7 71 the Md o0 them wor. n W. Ramoelkend 0 2 o 0slat homer Ud Eyddie sf r .S a 1so uasl m sbhoau ld A 1 pro- Meondriff. -p 1 1 with non wed on.U th r iUd__ 4 s3l11 t e.fa CnLastr, lb 0 0 Fritz Chen ey (5-4) was theMOr SA. Anders 110 U 74 t. of action. e m bondson, rf -t 1 1 0 winner, allowed fie hits, N ve. 114 7for edsn i 3 0 0 0 0 two of which w Muller, -6, the lerisi S1 0 runclntea MorDIubLte. r 3fo- 1 3 4 as responsible for eby h,. S.0 74 to .ownaa an aor,, we ao Bradon, rf 0 0 0 Roberto b(hi aseonda sr Wltl "" 9 S S h4 t S ahit r s o6 1 B Thebox ore S^WB 16 1 fiwftean ehomea name tvarsWallace. 3b-lb 4111 3 Pooatalw f ort. _, at '12teP11AfS l nLy, p 100Se0l 1cr IS-S the uife-1 1 01 G. B AI, 000 502-7 8 2 411hy, ,,n 30 f,-2 uiuio The chlrsma nt eA vi_. lo l 3 0 8 rthnyt LINCOLN Lf 3-4 1was1' rlega " 9 f Co o. ast I0 'r Sta letbent 5 or b.,a whiten, cf f 0 0 tt fielder, 3b ed f or he ,Pla ceW ..t E Lo.ngekeo p 30h2r1 isla mho-m. g er ED icf 3 0 Te. & h L r .Dr. l% a us4 8L thi s t sb 3 2 0 8 0 r C heney <5-41) was th VA.A nderson110 a *iOcto n.E dme. f 1 aaner. 1 al 1e e. Ae er.thelrr.gngel rcf k t 1 Yr T.. N&0M ,.114 36 Be wUI m ftor 0- Pedrn.MtIf 3 0 0 0 Bll Muller, (0l-6, the IO r, lHoI- 1t. 11@9; ,o 1 Brbradshaw. 3b 3 0 0 0 0 five b on balls and --nw no 2 4 1 Kelle1so lea 3 24 1A A ot Ss 1 Scorhe boxy innings: I s. 0h A 1 .3 ,lkC. sharp 2 'lco Pn Life 30010-- 1 Hale, ss a I 0 Committee 4 f 4d 1414. Joe .. ,., Robertq. 2b 4 2 3 i'SOoeo, h wa t.' d On Winning pitcher F e (4y -D. 0so ter, 3b 4 2-: E!AVXth tUc ei. _110*** 4PA t Wea *AMt D-k Losin pitcher McOriff (d-2. Copeno, ef l " te -1who at 1 402t 'wh I aCSt h e .offey, Itf. 1 1 I s _ as u -o w" 0l b,,2 1 % ,so.. t a th H. i rf 2 A P-- -"".";," 2I 1 2. ... 5 ,.NVache,3,b 2 11 86 a 0 S o , ds-igom - t .. _n . I p~;S~~~:~-a4?1~:~,~:';;, AIL e )* ia Si :: i I ~y -p - .... T --"... I * *,. ..-, S. M. U. , F "'< t p -~ ~r~d I~z~i.t ~ - Hong Kong Has Jitters Once More HONG KONG FeJ 1 ,LiP -, Residents of th..r Btini:h cioony have go the .iittri ,i .;ain , They are cauet1 bv Presidient' Eisenhowar's o0d.cIr calling off the U. S. Seventh Fleet's For- mosa Straits patrol. * The prevailing attitude was; one of "vait and see," but it will be a period on apprehensive waiting. 'ihe colony, with a predomin- ant population of volatile Can- tonese. is scin,itive to any fluc- tuations of the balance of power in the Far East. . And at the samn time it has AN Pan "letI ft i *, pl know the truth iad the country is sate" - TWENTY-EIGHI H TEAR PANAMA, R. P., T WlIATrfA UArT S, 152 iWIT 1ttle power to influence deci- sions which atfel-t the region. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP) rean war alterrntives, Bradley' -Congr.~ssional and military mentioned a blockade as one of apparent among bu inessnien in President Eisenhower's drive Bradley said he thought the'. iu I i and shippers %who still engage to crack the Korean stalemate U. 8. fleet could prevent a For- V I lJ I .. v I.I Li I I-I EU Tini. e trad hMt. Eisenhower announcedI would"bai Iot" tLhe in igitnmate trade with the mav be to clamp a naval block nmosa invasion. mainland. ade on Red China. Whether the United States * The one thing promoting un- Mr. Eisenhower announced would "bail oit" thefatio- rest is the fact that the' Corn- y.-sterday he was treeing Chiang alists from m in-s e l ... munists ha;e not so far taken Kai-shek's forces'on Formosa to mainland attack, n ad'y id, ' public notice of Eisenhower's, raid the Chinese mrAinland in. a was a "politlcal'dee.pi." -o . order. n-ove to force the Reds to divert He said he po.onaly "would British newspapers in the Far troops from Korea for home hate to see us et too much of TAVEH, FormoM, Feb. 3 (U l" welcomed Ur. ,1- A Eapt were generally concerned defense, our military strength tied up --Generalisimo hatu Kal- hK er r arding e . that President Eisenhower's bold A naval blockade, certain in Chin." today haled t foreign policy outlined in his to be opposed by Britain and Some, of the possible courses showers declaraiothat the that whilel our State of thi. Union message may other U. S. Allies, would be of action in Korea which Brad- Seventh Fleet no .p ger would hn extend the war in Korea to designed to choke off the vital ley listed were: block any Natall.t China 0 the their r Aian trouble spAts. wtar materials sil str i tempt to attack ite COl hil in my ' Twar materials still streaming -. . The leading Hon7 Kong daily, into Communist China from 1) An advance .to t.e Yalu mainland as- "milItarily MaP ImMe 'it ae the South China Morning Post, the free world via the open River, which wbuld ie moral sound." ofa comened editorial, that Mr. sa "many, many more frces an And he added: "I would like to l ld coramerned editoriall" that Mr.!,sea Eisenhower's order to disconti- It is said to be one of a series now available in Korea and assure our friends abroad that I we ae our nue the Formosa "neutraliza- of trip-hammermoves the Pres- would not assure victory. -' the Republic of China will at nR 1bile tn" patrol "is assured of muchdentnd his advisers are con- 2) ttk on communist ad fromor 2.) 'A. bbacks on.'Comunis a o ff thp, .v tM te ask olm disapproval' sidering to make the Koreanbses in China. any nation to A weour dgfoam'Ifrpnankutg rand Indochinese waKs so e n- 3) O nt iuation. ao the ro But h-did ot motion. air f "Any move that may pos- profitable the Reds will be dis-sent s situation, "gradually turn- avl pot, Sa observe "In t, itit ld, gh; Vtturn erequestit It.e"howsoon 8 r ie doishcv sibly extend the battlefields off"zore thigh it the eFarsEnastisrneq emet is ohf cour d mfurtr An ith thea rttt twould0-tlea M Ciaem her the newspaper snioe s. to the South Koreais." come air and eauport.ed" tesaid. Congressional reaction to. de- 4) Advape to, the "narrow cal l cy sine Mr. bwul;"do He conc"A "eaiug "hr I en neutralization of Formosa was Waist" of ores, attempting to not Ordered the leventhlt "There is no moral reason why highly favorable,' even though destroy the-Chinese Red Saties: from the oIN aa Strait th e Nationalists should notin- some allies showed some con- 5) Use atomic 'weapons, al- has onl,_Vsaid-.t enh. e rern and military experts said though "I see 'nothn to "Tshe essentiarequrmen it s "questionable" how soon gained at is tmeby. do have. ha te essential requirement Ies Chiang could mount any raids thtt. that they do not involve, the on the mainland. United Nat'ons, directly or by But'a storm of Allied criticism United States pressure the almost certainly would accom- Ap a 8 di Morning Post warned. pany any d.2clsion to blockade AI Singapore, the influential oh e China coast.on t ae4 Straits Times echoed British Britain chas opposed this caution by cadeclaring President idea in theo strongest pomibl~eo Eisenhower's greem .4Isht oar terms on the grounds It mI ll Chiang Kai-shek will evoke wreck Its big colony at Wisivings eve1',Wh uti,'0et Ki Ro~ and kill 01 og'fobd5t& side America'-except in For- of its important Far aster~ rst cp onlue dts trade. Approzimately 800 alditiolal The Times concluded edit- It might conceivably detfy a acres f pts e lan are aoe i rally that militarily very little blockade. so strong' Is its feeling cleared at Md Dath will be gained by lifting the For- on the point. meano oa reducing e operat.' mo0a blockade, and politically Oth.,r allies' would object not cota Of the i~nf. mEUlt may be b lost., e only on loss of trade grounds he work wDi be donwh but on the theory. that the contractedd aten - Burst e H lts blockade, although technically Ing aested, the Co a Burt ip Hnot an act of war, might un- t will necessarily invoke the Sbviet- ed. 3,.p'm." leb. i'0. Fu I nforma- 6 ElvtrChina defense pact and touch ti....concerzi 'the :k. to off a new world conflict. tdo' and bid U Az _Ma'De o- NEW YORK, Feb- 3 (UP) Nevertheless, underlining thebrined onapp,.tid Jh o Several thousand New Yorkers possibility of a blocl~ade was a flee oftb.e r 1 ,ger faced a long climb to get to'remark by-jointkchiefseof stafftor-rrom, their joos today in the 40-storybchairman Ge t f Omar N. Bradley the a Sf= r Equitable building because ot a and statements by Congretshon- or deocDet Tiea -inchwatermain.ttes g or'sofl 'atBalboa ,delbr ' break in a water sources who correctly fore- for The 20-inch main b u r s t. cast the order lifting the re- i" Mit*n #Da tugM flooding the building's engine strictions on the-.Chinege Na- Qatun Lake...,i room and putting 62 elevators tionalists. e out of service. I In a radio interview on Ko- it i. ,q te ,' ...... i ,, = .W. =_ f* " -mm....... newn pas htWlleve" "S, ture land will be sufficient to pla* i .re. llbn lo Paraiso School Buildings e n SA production can be pastured, be- isn To Be Finished By August OF e rit acres of land. I n pasture, Of A contract for the construe- The main building which Will vlich 1,200 acres are adjacent tJon of an elementary and a be used for elementary class- to the dairy. Other g*ting land . kindergarten school buildings room work will be a two-story .fa tmaintahted oh Jftn Galle- a t and remodeling of the existing structure of one-room depth' to gos Island at MontdLItlo, at A- . huillding. at Paralso has been provide maximum ventilation gua Clara, and at Tefflrs Island. h awarded to General Contractors and light. There will be six The additional pastuie land to Cb., Inc., of Panama City. The classrooms on each floor, and be cleared under the contract i contract calls for the comp!e- each room, with double ex- this dry season will, permit a tfn of the work by next Au- posures, will have entrance from better usage of land alrtdy un- AJelt a gstt. the porches or covered passage- der pasture at Mind w ich is n dgUD Ug * -The firm was low biddpr a- ways. unsuitable for pature. during spt S inmog five entering offers for' the rainy season 'beestae the .the extensive school project for The new kindergarten build- land becomYn'1) ., d.- li"igh bids were opened las, ing, a one-story structure, will Month, be divided into two parts for fll <*,' & S"Its bid, totaling approximate- separate classrooms. Both of the S, StS n , ly $245,000, was divided as fo.l- new bti'.11ngs,will have asphalt' -I 1 lows: $185.100 for the two new tile floors and composition roofs'.Fly T0 Lo0ndog W school buildings, $31,565 for al- with awning type aluminum! terations to the existing build- windows throughout. PARI, Feb. 3 ( ) s. aIng, and $28,267 for grading an.d Secretary of State TotA installation of facilities. Extensive alterations will be Dulles and Mutua. -The two new buildings will made to the existing school Agency chief ar . be masonry, structures and will building. The paved basement left by plane for Lon I* located in the same generpil area will be extended to provide day after a three-day itS 1w aua as the present school. The rooms. for a library, clinic, Paris, on the thh1d l tZree buildings will -be joined houceho!d ar s. shops. music, seVen-nadion tour ot Il& covered passageways. and the school principal. Europe., ~v 9 I ~ w ftl -" -o. :n nd'd ready" aoion." " Id he ant completelyy te heard ' Bton, kt" Id @ueM Sprobabtle nat'foreea.' & Plannod | , repe!tstf| IU ti iamatli a t yiur leaI travel agat . tPa "aS. Tloal -ffie 4. - C.L ft SW'IL Te~b. -246K, 2.S7 -hou Di A- * . -*-** .**>.. *- ., 1 ... .jA it fi i~tt~i~ ^ .^ * J * :~11~ |
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