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1* L 'A': .* -~. I~ wan cthe peopo* fcM i.S tt and the country. i safe" Abraham Lincoln. __. .__ - -v,.. ..twin.mrinlHa T 1> r A Ir. T HU SDAYj OM,-soVIat Iin 19r5 Will :so Bought SppmI4qn-Ut membn* of President Anstasio So- moz'e setourage bought merchandise in the Albrook PX 6rUiray, at the same time as 'thb Nicaraguan chief of stat .wa spending about.$1000.on PX purchase, in- c.ludtl toyr and perfumes, it was rqperte# today.. The. civilian manager himself Was ppost at the Al- E ok PX entrance this morning, dlmandfigt PX cards from iwer enered,. " ",U" ws reported hi nSmwa that Smon: is, displeased that his Aiwsook visit been aoorded publy. I a .bade a f rpf yti y i t in the P aAqSit i *teis, O .the .gov- r 5 dMfommberao of t hediplomatic ver) w-,"ftqu PamanIlM i Amsseblymmn are in the habit m'1iprw rbhhases in t Canal Zone commisaries and PXs. MaflHRlht He skid attack should..'e 6"&E90hO' KMka:tif.n"A JA ML-O-r ly Sings Survey Prtest May reac It wa " Reach Congress Complaint voiced by Pnan aonal vempl regaron m what ter ya a rfulot oa of tteirs inest n tho current bt tMWfen ofw T~du accounted dn, reach intended. "It was ld be n wh o old r n t r iar tpe of civic thcv- l e" CanL t Canal Zone id U consider the w sboe-w an infringement " onthf~l rt as U. 8. 8 titnq, JId they MblIeved a C&Mw-i &Ionia mveIa on m ig beht *be forthwoming8R a result at letters of protest thy Jave bec&s %riting. b"Theicould never be done. in the United States." one em- oyr contended. "It w6uld be IlleSal there because the only pdrson whc could carry on this paraPlar types of survey Is the In the Canal ,Jit postal a&~L wF.8-mi .on Uua SAlOe. e o R IU asjung ntU M WCm e mdm Um irec& fw1nt cch coS- sAperson o t@ OpWeor fromoshocs .. 'A Almhabor o4n U.Chkg~er'm tary, nal theeter ofts 'atm i tecentitt the Oncj atet t* tote p r&Af st$n#j account survey g iar t Watr .. D pureel ya soute auit,' n zJ e 7.it s 44,1o1.- phas c nduewu on s'. iw : pttpactbs spn vr aa #4oer, eifelt tat -Aq wh o fab n a ta e ib: sp *&Idt-ekrL - S t Cra k" 1 IIfa l (NEA Radio Telephoto) MOUADEGH'S TBIAL OBi09 Former Iranian Premier Mb- hataed Mossadegh lefti shouts as his treason trial opens in Telbran. The 73-year-old political leader wept and band his lists on the taibt while declaring that he was still the legal prepier. He statqd that he would never recognize the authOt aof vlre-man' military court "even if you cut offl E ". - IMoa&egh wore. gray pajad to:the trial.- The man at- ight s not identified. Troops Fire Rioting Mbs Clamoring Free Mossadegh' ..M~a p n T...- Mn, *SO- i T m.i*ac.ai.. elAn '" their- anru With * * British Press Denounces 'Rowdyism' LONDON, Nov. 12 (UP) The British press today denounced the summoning of ex-President Harry Truman to testify before a congressional committee as a piece of political maneuvering. The case of Harry Dexter White has aroused great inter- est here. Many newspapers lengthy crit- icized Attorney General Herbert Brownell and Rep. Harold Veide (R-T11.1, chairman of the Un- American Activities committee which sulenaed Truman. The liberal News-Chronicle said America's political reputa- tion had been seriously damag- ed by what It called "an exhibi- tion of political rowdyism." "We can note and applaud the statement of President Eisen- hower yesterday that it is incon- clevable that Mr. Truman could have knowingly damaged the United States," It said. The Times bild Republeavi leaders told Velde his action in issuing aubpenas for Truman and Justice Thm Clark was "terrible." The newsaer linked th charge that te was a Lot ttIn AC M a a61i* Subpoena I P, -o0 Chairman Velde Calls Off Quiz 'Indefinit -0- NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (UP) Former President Hqr-. ry S. Truman declined today to answer the subpoena call- ing him to appede before the House Un-American Acti- vities committee tomorrow to testify regarding the Har- ry Dexter White spy case. Committee chairman Harold H. Velde (R-lll.) had shortly before postponed indefinitely the scheduled quiz- zing of the former Chief Executive. Mr. Truman's letter was delivered to Velde by Charles P. Murphy, former White House counsel. Mr. Truman said he felt it was his "duty to the peo- pie of the United States to decline to comply with the subpena." "The subpoena does not state the matters upon which you seuk my testimony," the letter said. "But I assume from the prcss stories that you seek to ma with resiTt to 46 -kmv I In releasag the text of the Byrnes memorandum" Brown- ell said that "n charge that there has beea laIty w e I besHa to b the eM, them is Me -M.se .t immembo 31! 1.'4 B m3tadego to :% to suppress a S sucededd in cracking the nut, mite at :a. tomorqw "In addition 4 to tbhe-' 4 in Tehrsm'a gstrets. 'force, ad order c his The Times LN. on charges By Attorney General FBI report comcerninr te. o-eapo. reached the ,capital troop to oen re i necessary. Herbert BrowUe, Jr.. that Ms which was-at to the Preaden , wmay '.e that Iranians had. du oft Tanks add armored cars and The Manchester Guardian said Heroted White despiter thatiewhih wa Vst to the Ssgalt aSem. the of Red, ro-eosadegs detchmen of sobders equipped the summoning of a former prmotedh Wh itedepte two FB- thromh Ge Vaughanr an gita a wha 5 another with bran uns were plae at esdenty ubpena was "ith- warnrgs that White, then ua- H. Vaughan, Truman's m Swho another withbrn un were place at esden ubpenwas "wi tant secretary o Treasury, aide), this second copy was demonstraton in- mprtant ots In the center out p e n American hst- oetto hm by the srt o I The gnftre in T 09rafn-came of e.city. Other soldiers s ry." It sal4 Democratic leader In announce postponement with pecial request h t w *.J 20 1.F ^IW I 1 sooner th e live-an military ng ommy guns guarded e Adlal Btaeason had indignant- the Truman harin Vlde read it. a reque court hearing Mossadeh's trial oughares. ly denounced the action of the Truman hearing Velde read the op anebthe fifth day of its up- The resistance to the trial has "shocklnu" said:1 cel that I was itn y prtmeit In m spt y 45s .-.;-A" Y- .,-rigts lnem heist element iband ted rihts n in t sb pn a ssible wth a request b idf d*- N -Nther o Pollee said pro Communist the bazaars and some schools. it re t l hlw I ,f.t hbrl_ fTudeh Party)qstufdents of The- for them (Mr Truman and Senate Internal security L 1;cmete*isW. -Pd ATudeh Party) students ofi Aibroo Albatross f. n i .-lacyw h denoblu sr d ran tiverswity iwam ed.lnto te However the Cpital's main Carolina) and will continue the possession of the ses S r i it "I what they relets demanding i services including ted t uncton, and shop He did not, however, say when laxity of the pr a -- W. i'k.b m on* d I p med 1b distributed last night demand- tud function,prsgote haisDafnTo.aAh S. rtt ethe aged. formerpr- oen in residential areas. S rch he believes the former Presider.t teion in dealing wlth ConkI- .rR th at the ag ed. form e pre-o pecla J precautionary m esa -.y .. ... .... S wt .% 2m :- :.- mIrb re.tidn a p*ndpa eatlon iw' m Salvador Search may be heard. n ,st Infiltration in- -- f 4kthe Dle d id.t t day 'T man's sie- ler be freed.. Students a nres were Instituted Inside and some Republican strategists, ment. -ito their dltionaries, i- and oI the word nollyotr fessors f the niverslty later outside the 8altanabad barracks At 7:48 am. today, a 26th Air have been trying to get the Byrnes refused tocra uate dssued a statement, ddl hnliini where the t:l' .- S rights grdayste 11 War papers and almanaeat- in alifesued em where the trial is being held in Rescue Sadron baHouse committee to cancel rit orud a He or. C~ame up'withIftnuka.whfeWsteop at ~Park-respfonsibility for the d ut order to frustrate any attem to ia landed t San Salvador s ubp They appeared to have fore a Hou s 'rhet esrb Rp u er 'ud Y.,las to yar he aof the Iuflamatopamfllets. n remove Mossadegh by fjorcefom tfqt er additional informatio subpena. They appeared sidento Washington but ga co oblsme for the Uar.rry M use 4 l"WhutH s. a` b taoos Wee It 1 and his prison. rjWichydUk aid the search for a Eisenhower who said yesterday mlmttee an opening wn tl jb p oitioar.a n',s steA last f teg pe-. mpetd In T oat moasing from Estero de Jal- he felt the subpena action come to Columbia, S. C. fn his l uton again r mphlets crculattd In Tobe- tOeque, a small town on the a mistake. sworn testimony. -'ar number of in 3 rallasl Tom h- C ution Maln ran l ia t night called for a gen- c of El Salvador. Meanwhile the role of the Byres said he would be 'glf Standpol and who w f column T' I iee th era! strkke in sup rt of MOss- The boat, missing since Nov. I senate Internal Becurity sub-to send his answers to the cam. tadpols n eCwo fltes ctdpolu n tany fur there onel but the m ta ry governr was reportedly manned by a committee in the sples-in-gov-mittee. or if the committee or a S'" didn't finCd Trtm an .. menolly o mur ct _h e_ t o [btTInt w ed a a ealn t Communist Cath e prte name unknown. ermnent furOr continued ob- subcommittee wished it could diit fir research. ti seAt otrcl es ll they a the r ezaltu remt fand "treacherous trble and,the -on the Salvadorean scure.. come to Columbia to qul him. GLOW ae-. aAoing tewho times a the trialO pi sm er Mso- u Ter ." Minister of Agriculture. It was The subcommittee, headed Velde wired back: "Your conr. Si" wa t a pll n a un hamed '~4 g Meanw hil Mossadeoh's trial thought that possibly h r e e by en. Wlllam E. Jenner (R- teous telegram is mob T oapape th. I . a Was thoce r C oti. lie a librarian p om ed wa a b down z prat ehe agtn was in uproar as the e ed others were also with them. Ind.), was reported to be quis- predicated. I feel that . i" W. J. -l m once r of this line .trm poem called was sb down In protest too. rolltlican slept in court, wept The request for USAF assls- sing unidentified witnesses in Igestlon that a subcomm .e n e'Te Ea Brglade: and traCts' distributed th uh- until the tears dripped down his tncme eae by message from the, seet session at a secret site. come to Columbia is an excellent Ia nrksh'dem OGa., now "We am de liyaosters a tout the ekit b students delar- nse, and called for a heart U8 ltmsay in San Salvador and The Jenner srouo subpenad one and will undoubtedly be a Oainaille News. clubs Jimn bber oeystirs, ed: "Mn deah Is the lei e- stimulant after the prosecutor was ratlto tohe Abrook Res- e. an dptd y e ee S thoi- It U. up a ina-and' his ren taks It TS3 to, .' t up in a .human can, take it from Mier. Wdlmand'hIs relea s described him as an "old hag" cue C oo1inatlon Center at 7:0 Maj. Gen. Harr H. Vauhan, .mutually convenient will e are tSmeo t hos In ba- who shammedd illnes." p.m. yest rday. Mr. Truman's former mlitaY rangd a on as possible S the "aide. for auest.ining at 2:30 p raned as soon as possible." ofaaide. Bo yrnes had messaged tat tinbh tm annlI M n on changes that two FBI report 1I cannot. by apearing In e- 'offie whic he < t *patfr on White were sent to him To- spouse to this summons, adit -'oie wc h .he SHhe 'llU 9 an delivery to Mr. Truman In late your right to command a se e"1 h lhe tln'f- I-... 1945 and early 1946. ernor to leave his state and tlh 'Sto 2l t hBe. : Brownell said yesterday the remain in the city of Washing. St. n Slate Department has produc- ton until granted leave by a:n Offe asekera" ed a cay of a memorandum your committee to return. t ir _m of Arinition t- confirming that an FBI report "If your committee has the .dfatton f on Whtews brought to the power thus asserted... It could Sor: n attention of former President summon to Washington the gov- o t t rearle f part' 12 (. ..... and clap the young man "Now let's stop for this light ownell said In a statemenOt lye the administration of the platform or clpl s and w rr Tru- At the corner of 52nd Street the shoulder. I a rt safety expert and I that the memorPndumrelating affairs of the sovereign states." 1: schedule- Wh r he wins, F ttk re by a Ad" nd ref yk tAvene wo "row h Ih wouldn't hurt you for dyb wouldn't want any of to White's alleged esoonae a- Copies of rnes' telegram to aatd h I( nohee ftSfytd re .t.. waore cwd t.worl, he saof. fyOU folks to get hurt." I t mn b I Velde were released to te pres lat 11: r nothe aluraaym w l taa- seeing round fostUed te former Present so e walk resumed and the Jusnt then a hospital am- tivities was sent to Truman b) here nothll admirem and ws n ard he quikelaed his pace, crowd grew. Photographers, balance cruised slowly pastand Bvrnes then secretary of stat here. Lov. ffer of a rb In.'r ~ ital am- spun around and mid still with w backwards, popped their the driver yelled: He said it was dated Feb. 5. 1 9.y reply to any questions subt- FDR Jr m awe, eansa rit-fU box of a sterile: . uIb with abandon. Tale- "Hey, Harry, how about a The attorney general said my rtted to him. bF Jr. "Now you all just ask nriwhat viplon and movie cameramen ltft?" confirms "from the records, the "While I doubt your authority Sr-o former Pes- questions you have rigt here cruised alongside, their cameras There was a roar of laughter statement made two dpys ago answer, under oath if you desire i Europeao mab'S oce and I- an then we91 string out two- united on tops of caTrs. Be and Mr. Truman rinned: by Byrne. to require me to testy, I sha 111ttwa b -to and finish the walk. I the man from Missourit "Wedl, now that's a good one. Byrne said he knew Truman any questions you may pro- Sawl At.TrUll do y ll lot o wd surged doggedly But I don't think I don't think was aware of the FI report on (Continued on Pages CL 6) ~blrt away ga PThes lols are fixed up lke I need it." White because he discssed it T LW l ra- Re tr and rdlomen made were going to a parade," Near the entrance to the Wal- with him the da White was con- i ___, , 1 2 nea t a tr y, but thIe laymen Truman sad to Jacobson, dorf at both Street a graying firmed to be US. executive st:- Benefit Casino saysp. 2t. ReOw!!41 S v oseen S1.ell a were haVtg t41r4 too. Thir o had bfeanu aJ t hms man fromBrooklyn who identi- rector of the International Monr- H, d Uee o re L. u : uoW. But Jao wsai 't fled himself, oseph Zucker- etary Fund. White was con- To HeD improve "eWe 7, Dare. Hewasseveral r sberg leaped from a bakery truck. firmed Feb. 6. f o _I m, ti a so, t catch up raed m the sidewalk and The memorandum as released DIV o cho HpWe t 16 P. t&1IT rhuan's hand by rowna read: Bensaet casio ol5B w. don't a..rea Mr.f ad, a l.lth pastry .b Benefit casino gie on up here, Md. I'm ,-P he idMemorandm for the Pr- begin tomorrow ht at Spho a former to t." and Masret. We love you all The enclosed letter addressed funds for the improement enB d the Lt -tro the former don't orgt that. I'm dou- toMr. redertk Lyonof ths the Agricultural Institt d aft Park At- ble t this is for you department by Mr. J. Edgar Divisa. STsd Mar-r' Hiothe Ltt and l man and Marga- .Hoover and the enldsures re- Play at roulette, blaokJatk. S lba t ,ona ret." iferring to Harry Dexter Whit, rhuck-a-luck and at the die SV"Ohv I't to giv e Wl At. lf th "Well I certainly appreciate I deem of asch Importance that table will begin at 7:1 a. you that," he I d a bhuh. IUht wu4 s an d he halted, thb." he said. "I sure do I think you should read them" tomorrow. Saturday and S L -. *g wort la W." ,trowinr r.ar n an d- The he went Inside for The memorandum was signed day nlhts and wil la QU .M Truma l eshl breakfast -- with pastuy. "J.F.." until the last player fl -t ^ ^.**v^ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i~~ ; ^ ^ '-^ *'*' .r /'. -'*"*''* . ..-. .. .. . . L '":; ' A*'-. .- '4..^ . . : I- '4 I.. HST III I ~ 1 ; I r r f \ j -s~Sf.;wrr Z~ 1 !i' 7 C Seagram'sVO. CANADIAN WmiSKYr -^f~rc~;nk IdWNM~ / - - -.,.. MB PANAMA aIhlaUOS C A -"Vt:; Ii' :~~ STHE PANAMA AMERICAN 1-.. OWNED an ruls LI5Nu TM e PANAA AMneOA Pm .a IiN.& SUlm" T m u N t.Nl ImUNAVILU. us bla I HAlMHOO ANIA6 RDImTn l., *T. a O 0. iOl 14. PANAMA. R. EWP. a ITSAA AUNAMA NO. S-0740 I( LIN-10 CAMLu ADDolu I ANAMKWICAN. PANAMA *9 41'N 6Ialli 1.479 CeNTRAL AVCNUI IrTWaIN 12TH AND S1TH *TIM PlONIgN ~RmEONTAIVr JOSHUA POWERS INC. ali MADIMeN Ave. Nrw Y nL tI' N V. LNAL 8V MA e wa uI Mln. IN ADVANEs 1.7T 0 1W. OMs NlTWM. V IN LAOANCI 0 510.0 On. EA as a IN ASe _VANC lose 34 e THIS IS YOUR PORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN THE MAIL BOX --o-- The Mail Boxn s an open forum for readers of The Paeoma Amwr tee. Loters ae received gracefully and ee handled hi a wholly coati- d.tonI meaner. If you eatribte a Itter den't be Impaient It it deaen't apper tHi Smoat day. Ltern r published in the order, received. 4 P lo e try t keep the lteNsn limited to e poe length. Idearty at Ittr writer is held in strictest esmidemse. This newspepwer osumes as roasibiliy fte otatemoet as opisiem oxprussd n letters from roseesn. o STAMP ISSUE a11: It appears that the Canal Zone Post Office fumbled the ball duringg the recent Cmcuentenarlo celebrations in Panama. While Sanama issued new coins, to the ten delight of coin collectors, "nd a slew of new postage stamps, to the delight of the stamp collectors. :he Canal Zone administrators sat at their desks at the Administrntion Building and forgot to publish an Issue to the biggest event Panama has had in the past fifty years. Past issues were printed commemorating the West Indian Labor ir building the canal, the Barro Colorado Island in honlr of the animals Inhabiting the Island, the Gold Rush Issue, of '49, which Issue of a series of four stamps provided a nice source of revenue ,lo the Canal Zone Government's d.Indling funds. *i Wha hoppen? Can't the CZ Govt use the additional $50,000 bucks a stamo Issue will bring in from the stamp collectors all o\er the world? Or are they, the Panama Canal Company and the Canal Zone Government, hard pressed to explain the seven millions of dollars they have made already this fiscal year? While I'm at it. I would like to submit the following name for the new township located on the old site of Corozal. How. about Subsidy! It would be a very appropriate name, explain- tra the reason for the high rents, to let all future Canal Zoners, the ones coming, residing in Subsidy, and the ones leaving, know why the rents are so high. It would also show the newer residents that old Canal Zoners ldid not consider a group of houses, without Post Office. Club- house. Commissary and Theater, a city, therefore, it must be a .ubsidy tSub City. Not Long Gone WELL INFORMED CIRCLES *lr: It's all about those people who park at the already shrunk parking space at the Balboa Post Office, who after clearing their mail box settle down to reading their mail with no regard for the other guy who would also like to clear his mall box but has to be going around In rlrcles like life ervers all'on aecoint of. thoughtless people like those. All this in a 5-min. parking space mind you. Diz y from going 'round In eeles .-. 4 MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF-Fr...... L. ...... a 314dle East trouble shooter, Eric Johnston. left, looks on as Egt's strong-man leader. Gen. Mohammed Naguib. reads a pe uial message from the President. Johnston is in Cairh,'to discuss ith Eiyptian leaders U. S. economic projects for the Middle East. TODAY CENTRAL CIRCUIT Presents: CENTRAL WEEK-END RELEASE! - "sawn: 1:12 -- :03 5:48 -- :33 p.m. S .- ETRA ATTRACTION! - LA POLRA ANO THE NATIONAL FOLKLORE" *" f3 PICTURES 2 8HORTB AND EPISODES...! I AD. MEN FOM THE MOON" 7 8 .., -T- RALSO:- '-" _si'iti_ d "Hert Of The Rockies" I -&a- k :-;r. - IL Labor News, And CommentP a lr . 4 0 o By VICTOR RME L CININNATI WOih apologies to my favorite cop, Joe Friday of Dragnet: The facts, that's what we want, just the facts. They tell the str. About the strong. About the we. All are judged alike by the facts. They indict. They rprieve. They excuse. For weeks, ever since I heard " the President of the U. called a liar by ex-Labor Serz~Ie Mo ' tin Durkin. I've rip t gh the countryside see to barn by what standards ithrma; who charged he was double-erossd by SPresident Eisenhower, lives and governs his own orgamanuton. Mar- tin Durkin is a silent man. Sel- dom speaks. Seldom answers let. terms. You've got to find out for yourself. Just the facts. Here are some at 10:27 a. m Saturday, Nov. 7. vlye just toure the atom- ic energy' installation country: Martin Durkin is a well pd un- ion executive. As president of the country's Plumbers and Pipe-fit- ters Union he earns M 0a year and receives $375 additital each week in untaxable expeses, a to- tal of $34,300 annually. For this he runs a union without which no A- Bomb, no H-Bomb, Sa. naval or military installation uld I built. Yet it is a union which hal gone unpoliced by it national officers. 1 have reported tLe indictment of some of its most powerful ofl- clals In St. Louis for shake- downs. Now my colleagues on the crusading CharJestoa, W. Va., Ga- zette a paper which has sup- ported Frankln Boosevelt and Harry Truman charge latly that there is racketeering in this influential union. The Gastte has discovered that axity lathe union has resulted in the supplying of barbers, used car salesman and other non-qualified techndlcas to our atomic and hydrogen bomb in- stallations as plumbers and pipe- fitters. Work on these vital weap- ons suffered. The cost Increased. The barbers and used ca. sas- men "Joe MeGees and Appe- knockers", the skilled workers call them were able to buy. huir cards in the union withoet quali- fying. This was fraudulent. Uni~ card holders must hlv. i ve years training for this type 1n-W A T1e life of the nation depends n its atomic weapons. These. "Apple- knockers" were not doing us any. West Virginia officials investi- gating criminal violation in co-. nection with the sale of unionA meknbership books have dtain d1 at least B statements from hmn who said they purchased these books as you would buy soap I a supermrke et had a . About $250 a swarn f i vits attest. Tis was covered. when gvement began rnlaft seociity I N Nar. S at e Wt e r und fal s11111 recornl. Not only are these union cards being sold In West Virginia, but0 authorities have traced. the sys- tem to the H-bomb plant going up 't Aikep, S. C.; to Wimingtob, Del.; Haerstown, Md., and Cr- pus hrist,.e. Some of the us- lon's business gents in West Vir- inias actually hd a solietor Ip Kentucky, aress the river froi here, who got a flatS fee for each "apuleknseker" to whom he coul4 sell a union membrship card. It was estimated that Is Aiken alone, some 5,000 cards were sold to men who didn't rate them at the N-bomb plant Rebellious members of the Portsmouth, 0., local reported that work on the $1,2.000,000 aseous diffusion (utomic) plant bein eoa- structed there was "so bad" that the authorities shifted the labor urisdiction from the Portsmooth unin. to the Cleveland locaL Now let's move to leveland. Naturally, the leveland local also ea headquarters close to the site. which is near the iala- "'-, h Plheton halfway betwe Chiicothe and Portsmouth. 'thi Is 'sm L miles from leveled. S. ..... were told that a small restaurant building in Wav- erly, 0. (some five miles fro leMtor) ras purchased for hL.- th. Te national office in Wash. tr lr o jo:g to pay SerfJ li. d headquarters in Clve.- i' Wa Mst goiog to pay for The at the gaseous diff Jou plant-l going to pay for i At a L a week assessment. A dolr a week is not mnc. Unless it comes from some 5, members who have come aco ss the land to earn their daily bread while living ia trailers and make- shift homes. A dlar a week from 5,000 me- is I0,000 a monad. Some men khen. an ad . Shad In a- roaId.- rUn t '- -4 - . *S TWO 7! . '' ,,, - r .-~ 'C C.j *1;*' If a Munhtesdk Mat SOME abugg.1sld distin sI5K-- h* d s ' W-4T4 4"~'~ ~ A'...' Th makt the. workers umaa- y. M.. Durj Is for happy w. w to. HIe dnbSm o out Tbi the eld ad a mark them hap. Find la be facts. They tel the sry. P re1 p re t, he.) I -a _I _~~_I______ *~* By hmdc Biossat *- Supreme Co~bt Jut1Oe Jakon spolke.4tl eanueor another Il other day aga "t the force and the liaw t Lt to par ProfssiQ;d that seem to loom so large In thi pest age -"And evbn ciV- He finds this phenomenon present both in the filed, and often international 'amdthe emeeto. sphereg of life, men and women." And what ars him most s the prosp t that: Within this "Our people, appalled .bythe maaglfrter nd sees.aBtr. e i. Atubborunesa pt the plftions of l ra ness, tend to sink Into a suicidal fatallam at B lseepta violence, crime, Injustice and mlsgovera- Ina ent je port ofethe natural aIa lan le~s ordi4 . of things."' hap. On the international sceejl Ja gso is think- .vee d ng of, the reat power stnl le with thW Soviet anfe He inslste o ton' to sam for* in *lght A wfelht drW b .*p th t4S bt hq wil -t noe oK. u uSj hi oautry Is 'gtued by shBeh'uirtSe. Melun g s? an unprecedented delinquency rong po e .rete up1 S .1 ple. n rtah da The justice does not lay down an -eihaust; and me4il law. ist of the Maons for this astuatkon. He dweil Btat, .undaum oen thbse be knows most about-those pertain- upon a=l t - to he law. to '"odwti .riAmes are followed only by la- ;1 t. theynd sRayed padaibshat. or by nonp," he says. "The of modpa In 5nlmhthratet. our eiSminal law, from i ane breakdw, . .. iJ.P ....., i ~ ~ _ .+ ~1 fr -.*^.-*. $ , .. 414 -" ! . 'IV i ,-- -.. ... TC,A-- . .6. COLON A- audience of (UP) A Ddpot. .e ALdDie..s W.*. .. ..sd ATLANTA.No?-(UP)-- h undAer 1,000 Colonite. ma wo b 3s 40 a a un Bishop HRomer Tolinson. wh bra t heavy andeis rlteit hotel lobby today ha ...... ...eon ll'ntain sinr e th statiheTonWe r pli erhps w ithehighightr. oenfhu-"ee, t 1o0e-dw onunan"rer u,"today als"m on.the y trevllesaid. tes pate pro y e that c ce Hrmh hra t Lr;ne.TBft" hron t f Gdra bisho wa s ier -renspirgh was nd the Impsin -i .u was a llowed oonti e h m of lh voie lefitortum theM adlw d..l lAe minso prayer before amsmTllcroauAde e w o owith dcazoedo hd RNsO-Ich- ofe uylohe bthmander plien i egroiritonmtAsoirWaolds had a Toand and photgrapter d a, tecia thao eal and e henher ed-a Alban ia.h 0 under 1,adra Coyonnted mafnth-ern grrtd hadp i - two -PRnIaMn'dO Iarsl--ngt at hpewoeu f lladchefts frpoeml and hn he end P.Mn; er. Tomheinson saidveek& h .tis et~a he night watls eold, the "Rideth- foMeu d Day and wek would be a diet of dates. on, rg Jesus," rts of the Srude Idar "e said tharont a rwe he sub- damp, but theood a put The dead .wasauded No nMrs. ?Carrofl Good- slated on rice and the week f be him until he decdiestos add a ll r. Mrs. John L. fore that on bread little more to the muia cal treat. a STomlinson arrived atwo weeks Fore who attendcores Wareld hi s reita Alb. Th money w r and son: ago ton clastd in Arabic ieknelt delirious with a fervor s hwin's songs from l. SDr. Donald wa arr "pstrayed for trying to smash m. PorgThey rebelled a nd a vogaic S....eA. Hu" "-ghes:e" tohe Ten d aommdan teretthadted wormthe request for "0 of ha 'wMarlan L. nconcreta by his broth Dsh oan River." y .Ca nriob!Ieler;. op uncn thaon Tomlinson i The singer and this accompany nda s sa,~~l mad Mrs. sidowe of Burger Moun ti, near a, Otto Hers, left Tocumen a rp ." 1 Insong ur proper briefly bu, thundefored g engagement o sap-s .AN.snd a one of them later His Nor W spir two hrda +" """ """'peca station maanr weh o ed 1 Vr.; Tomlnson sincd today his five Canad ofa. M610Louis-ru'aeitOf vern ffieCad C. Rd EdR;thr waelnt 'aweeh mount" he 16 B Satlage, Ss brother pn oor that concert. H dramatization h a uahand Mr.f But n athe Chungrch o1 b od9bl8 dhoBikitr themasi -e P A)as allowed to ,tontioe ksvolume rt his voice lect the DrsLn: the gs-,fs- p. rather" be-oreta u s0all rond audience amazed .;.tch. Trnr d D and photographers. Feirtl appe$ol ond when he on d- AHu emrsia "n ; Mr. Tomlhen n sam han "rast" e cd with Hall d ohnDon's "rde. i Dveiweek would be a diet o dates. On, r us," art for theory l ubralp in e115011 On the The- singe rn and hisacoman r tan ~aAdM.r. :s.oad on rice and the week be- hir unti he decrs d add a Sof"". o,- PaR LUNCHEON SEMINGao 12SftOTH CU TA te we o. Jos. MOhn L. Muore th. on brea tttleh more to the meo ctrsAvt.Tl, w". -::.-': Tomlf on P"' 'o oeek F-r his encores WEbrsLdd Jho-e "nd .on: ago to oast three antidna afoer he set by a seasl owh. S-sse Ma- Hewas arrested oor lu o to sminh Ian oWINs hwn NN.npro p41 l" o Hplhstmthe Ten Commlan 'ES ahgayeted yielded Smtho kree Aue fo "M' i e .i" o .a 6-b L. concrete by of is bwoer Beshr Man River." ShnolyC, lo Canada. ,a ;l Tomlinson said today Mh ie ,.+ .times daily praysr rwuld be for nA Angmo .his brother and for unity among .a# orar s- P lama Joseph "Both TNohammGt and mv c Pc.,... .. 1C, ec. C Raid; Rupp; brother went to a morlain," he -To-s.,Mr. aed Mrs. Robert L mp- said. 16 ikoeWaoexcbechan a-. x=riU -d son; Joseph sDnlth: "Here was the idohntd": Mi imll for only... $260.90 ... ,'e ssBAnk outten; eas F. brother spent $2,00,00 on that Vo.g and sn; Mr. t"dhe earth hunger." 1938 Buick 4 ,..ood trrsportatiose S-Annh aneis Iea ,11Ir l Fr1ed L. Wart Mr. yors for oly...150. I",saubversivag ONE Mrs:aJohn M. Wheaton and M 1 41tan aon- any daulgUhter; Mr. and Mrs. Frank + ent 'W, -. a"Mo he and.'Mrnom ,tdaW alothatt I .. Dedf l MNwriall 16% Street & Contra] Ave. Tel. 800, Coln Idout.kers"Evto tk thin In a. strong ficlaleondon MUM= pe Whm ot .n.. n7 longer a. K0 reseres Seedin the altBe Em .... n big smpalm. t did not Us a bell set by a SrMit owes thetU.8-. TO. #. bocs*'. -mk too late. ,.' --f"the Average e tha buA. th- j.. ,,X. on T, Build oW X,+ ,+ he .oum lave Confederacy, holding their an- Of.th. mert- fman To Bi been h rregh 'd, nual convention here today Me=:o0 Ifn-and c" le nation of Retail Cnotbiers sad er, .. , games 50 persongt of ft'"oTMs ON.a Batiks Of Nile. PUMim, sald today hp aver- Mrs. Dennnis succeeds M due.. third of a .;At. anod other officers were chosen Tie Miigan V9Vl .0oNroI, May. 12 (WP) ard of a sot. i ' ;a m ,.t -t -d&, 149A so thl mkm..a Tle other officers are: Mrs. ' -of an p hoe In tro VMS= Abe re e e e registrar; A tdAmma t -Ne jq Byur R4eas Laf, h..- .Ien and Mr' e iC aryt. VA aO eo. morlsl pnd a ne*% team PER L 01 ON SETTINYG tlanwWkl t for e en- Bard71The 2.i1 Memorils honor- .' -- inl' (lug CbzM- Oen.-Robert E. " &On u Les and ftonWall Jackson ith ils P PAUL'S aiedgls CA VWo'o ..a.. wind oa dgoLeti inienUt& inPALS .. ". +.Diages pl p el terationl , ITT" r ... : -, , ..I .] 'e~ erI 'I~d i ".A PO 1953 YN s r~- ." The Dre e-s O-f -L~ y6b.ody Who Knows, About. Cars" NOVw.- IQW AT SPECIAL PICE & TERMS +,s Ei Us p TOU BUY SCIV 8 A* ++ ..--. +- -" e V l .. AV JLV r.. . - JL ,. MEN 11 r --. J I r ' '"v~nLa mtw~u r il1;WI - =r PANAMA AIMbiOW AN A.P O n11W BY OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service NORTH 19 6 A 10 9 8 4 *AQJ 4k52 WEST 4 632 SJ 10 S865 'A I C (*') Pas Pass Pan Pass -Pass EAST (D) AKQJ75 3 W92 432 *9 SQJ 10 7 4 SOUTH & None WAKQ86 K 10 7 4AK883 North-South vul. South Wet North Pass1 Pass Double 2 Pass 2N.T. 3 Pam 3N.T. 4 Pass 4V 49 Pass Pass Opening lead-A " Tournament bridge has be- come so popular in recent years that you can travel all over tWe western world and find fellow enthusiasts who will Join your lidi arid plays even if they can't understand your language. Qn this continent, tournaM- mtents are conducted both in tire United States and Canada by Sthe same organization the American Contract Bridge League. They even conduct an annual tournament in Mexico City, and another in Honolulu: The annual Hawaiian tourna- mnent was played last month and many of the ranking bridge stars bf the country flew out to take part. Among the well-known S layers of the west coast who were scheduled to compete fir the Hawaiian championships was Doug Steen, .the declarer in the hand shown today.- Don't let the strange bidding throw you East was a player who likes to bid whenever hir turn comes. It didn't do him much good on this hand, because the fact that East could bid both black suits helped declare in the play of the hand. West ope-.d the six of spades Seen played the eight of spades from the dummy. East covered with the jack. and declarer ruff- S ed. Steen knew that he could S 1scard one low club on dummy's ee of spades, but what was ne S'"'" .To do with the others? SIf he tried to rut them Inl I, ummy. West would overruff: S and as a matter of fact, there was reason to fear that West would ruff the ace or king of elubs if South tried such a plan. S Steen decided not to try the lan of rutting clubs. instead ne S rew three rounds of trumps Im- ,' edlately, East discarding onl club on the third round of S tmp. He next entered iqm- v with a diamond and led the iine of spades. East covered with tie oueen. and South ruff- ed with his last trump. South next took the queen and ace of diamonds, forcing East to make two discards. East. had 13 throw one spade and one club. keeping three clubs and the ; guarded king of spades. There- 'Shipwreck' Kelly's CIO Director Consolaflon Call Ma, Departs To Atend Reconcile Brenda (leveland Parly NEW YORK Nov. 2 (UP) -- Friends speculated today that a rumpus stirred up by a suitor of Brenda Frazier Kelly might lead to a reconciliation of the glam- orous heiress with her estranged husband. Brenda and John Simms (Ship- wreck) Kelly had a get-togethtr this afternoon after. Kelly, sep- arated 'from her for miny months called to console he* a- bout the battle In Brenda's 3- partment which led to the ar- rest of pietro Mele, Italian mov: . producer and auto rachig enthu- ilast. As for Pietrd, who was nurs- ing a pair of black eyes and a battered nose suffered, When he resisted police efforts to remove him from her apartment, Bren- da had little to say. "He's a poor, unfortunate, hot- headed boy," she' said 8he add- ed. however that shld was inot angry with im. ' DA Chopter No. 1 To Meet Monday At Bolboc JWB SThe Panatfi canal chapter of the Disabled American'Veteran ; will hold Its regular -fitnthly meeting Moidiy at 7:360 'm. a' the U~ .O.-JW:W.,-Armed Fort es service center. All Srviemen abd 40terais ;who hae: been wounded, gassed or disabled in line of duty in time of war while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces are eligible for membership In the D.A.V. This will be another meeting to help the veteran and service- man learn ot. their benefits through this attend. The D.A.V. atxillary for chapt- er No. 1 will meet at the same time and place. Gold Star moth- er&, wives. sweethearts and mothers of disabled American veterans are invited to attend. upon, Stien cashed the top cluls and gave East a club trick, after which East was obliged to givp dummy the last two tricks with the ace and ten of spades. Wl Localon Cb" r AddreMss: - M FtsN rnubh Trr isI 72h AVE. MIMI AU M TEES AK AT 1APM CDIV Cable Ad'wm: THETAIP CIO international represpenta- tive Lloyd P. Vaughan has left the Canal Zone to attend thi" 15th constitutional convention of the CIO, which opens Mon- day at t'ie Hollander Hotel, Cleveland 0. -. Vaugnr.. will report directly to CIO president Walter P. Rer- ther and executive vice presl- oen.-dirccLor of organizationn John V. Riffe on the Canal Zone situation and the progress of the reorganization drive launched in September. Canada's (hmte Getting Warer TORONTO, Nov. 12 (UP) - Canada's climate is wa ing up because the polar -lcaqap is re- ceding, Samuel J. Nelson of. the University of. New Brunswick said today. He said it may mean both Canada and the United States eventually will have .tropics - like weather. Nelson.said most of North A- merica became warmer on the four occasions the polar ice cap receded, many thousands f years ago. However, lpstead .of palm trees growing as.was the case In the pre-ice age -- th citmate became cold again as the ice cap edged back south- ward. Vaughan annotincd i a few .It MnmY come back again," he Vaughan annoyed a f said. "If t doesn't, Canada and weeksago thatthe CIO, bothhe Unite States May become here and in Washington, is ln- near tropical again.? ing up its forces in preparation rp .. for an all-out fight to Improve from the Isthmus, three poUey the standard of'living of more conferences were held. At those than 18,000 non-citizen emploves conferences all delegates repoct- of the U S. government in .hl ed a state of alarm among the Zone. members over CIO's decision to He also warned at that time null out of the area If the mem- that while CIO s preparing fr brership does net exceed a mini- battle, there 'was no assurance mum of 10.000. They also report- that CIO would continue to re- ed. however, that a svival of main in the one if the mem- the union spirlt.was being led bership of Loeal'900 does not in all areas, where hundreds f show a decided Increase .within mployes have signified their the next few months. .intention of Joining the union 01 Prior to Vaughan's departure reinstating to Its anpks.:. An.wer.to Prvio Punle. * Animasl foQrwo H40 ACROSS nOWN i. SFeline aima*i I sMOnarel 4 Canine. animals t animals I Above ' I Lupine onil" MaWfe.i -t 12 Shoshonean 4 Dutch town S Indian 5 onot SS Leer ? Glased 7 Place 14 Toward the Gos Sheltered side 9 Medley 26 Cverin 15 Fabulous bird 6C 26 Musical 10-Spans of seeds compositions region bing boat SmpoBalsio 11 Heraldic band 28 Individuals 30 Mexican 17 Resist 21Couamel SMpexants t Comforted 3Abandon S.l ts 23 Satire 13 Punctuation I Girl's 2tDry mark i lckname ? Dry m_ S Drinks slowly25 Frmb 8 Warns 24 Egyptint their 40 Places sacred bull" 26 Novice 27 European dung beetle 30Ebb 32 Pertaini to song birds 3 Sultanie decrees --1 35 Approached 36State (ab.) - 37 Remain 39 Atsend 40 Water animal 41 Limb U Swine-like SlStang feeling '"4f TemrBry shdter 4I Soviet city 43 tidigo 44 Cougr , 4 Intend 47 Mineral rocks 48 BurmW e SCdemons po SD6 Conpass point .* AND NaW I RINUI I I ':g 40 4 .em ~ b i .. . * .a- .. . ... .. . CHRIS WELKIN. Pa-weu Bakof Kark WE'E NOT LObIi6 O. EN...SULKHEAP5I C 'ctas on Am,.irc~ N&. sWr Wofewemor v To TESE NO POwE i P ETERMWNE T | ITAt-E AND THE *ETWOR'S MWAIe IADIO TgANKAtTTER. TO T4E 6PK I'S EAP.. Pm ,ciL'osf SutfTC.m I ON EAerH,AT CCmtuBCATA RieAO wEIWne THAT I'M A.iA&IN61 TPA*-' PORTATDON BACKTO EArTH FORCSKAT1 DOOLEY AMP wi A 4>,.r I. "S. ... r " .' " Following Orden VicniM= 5I4LY~M-tJ ..1. - ,e OVSR SBOANOW 09N OIDE)ILt . 1 , * .5.- ,'.1 I-T' SISNALr C"AN'IN.. 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Nov. 12 (UP) temt el Georgia placed neo areas "off o .mit" -to h.ill tpy as qtkia, of the South'A "ritcally-dt' am ty timberland. ... frt that _4 of U b9 Gov. BHel an ,a' .mdae or- whtienblad" tU I- to I .m I dered the entire northern see- woodland yesterday wf p tion of the state, eopr u 5 burning t .adg . counties, closed I aetlatefy" t Faretry offte ls said er hunting. The order eame seemed to be making t6s than 24 hours after ban bit of progress" in bfl vent into effect in 12 Georgia widespread fires -uner etr ceaotlui. .t' man 13 tan .. jAi sA A similar ban began at 4J Utimber have bem burned ou .. p.m. today in p INrth Carolina the past tAsjle". ". . counties und4r a proclamation No banis huntUm hbave by Qov. WfllUti B. Ulated be- Issued In joVtl 1 a4 cause o "haardou fire eqnli- da and Missisdlpi but tins.' Csrolltmuay clue o tff Alabama, where ai estinatd flo0s t the stat so.ns if 10,000 acres of forests were l~ef from current dry' burned yesterday by raging firesm coaes oonW his closed 26 north Alabama _____ counties to hunting, and T.u- u a a i tneaee has suspehded,hunting ii ,LU Meei the middle and eastern sector - of the state and closed state The regular monthly m parks to picnickers. of the Canal Zone Central Talmadge. in closing the moun- Union will be heW Sunday at t, tasnous national' forests and 30 a.m. in the Margartla .Ciab deer trails of north Georgia to, house. Nomination of offlee hunting, said a "highly critical will be made at this meeting. forest fire situation exstr." Fe Elections will be held in DeTnms sald the weather bureau advised ber. that preset dry conditions - would'continue for at laat three Requiem Man fmergecy fire-flllghting eqp- a sm ,a ill e 4i meant was rushed to y points A reSu helas dllabe -r w-- I o "Orgafrontotwer atSt. Paul'.sChurch Saturlay in north er i ma other n a:" fr t qw . .. 5 tlons of the state as chase anM t1e s a] o the late l Ya ,4- amoke made- vilbntty difficult thebelsew l. over much of the press. North Caollna's ban on hunt- The weod's largest coal mine ing applied to huntln fishing? .r 8. Steel' Robeoa Mine in and .tlp a in the Pljtah nd Green County, Pa. last yer ..L4ntIh' national, st in produced &W,=t tons M"pft - the west t part of the state. ltsbir e from the 8-fo UMhtead, In his.prpolamation, Pittsburgh r-am. DANIEL SOCIETY presents by request the art performance 1, of the famous Spaiash daeer # There Am words NATIONAL THEATRE Fridt4y,13 8:30 P.M. 'New 'Progrs . In Honor of the Sp~ ik 'Colony. B. Seats iO Amphltheatre 1.N Gkeral Admslma .0.50 n n I _ * p- *c p ror .bmarm. ""MO- 'S sMO. A AO v TWS /^^U^ b * a --, , *nr S* t' it I JUST ARRoINVED Girl dresses, umderwe-r Featuring: New. ylg Serenolene skirts f igirl of all ages. i NAMA . ...-- -P-W1 * 4, U2n- 1.U the amot disabjtlu d disar of the year -..-r mnw tenily- The 3rd ANNUL GOURMETS' DINNER TWbeday, NoW. I ni,--.a wnr . satludi emUt o vintal wIn.w ts accompe seh eem Be among the 1S con etrs alf f Is feod and 71~ints who towB w at fn te Cvliry mwarpteces crested by our (.o Muller from. ctadms brought from many oe risi for this ietl , -'At . ii. K Xkt -I 'rr~ ~-i' Sir A ;; r. 4. '-I r1n 4*9-na 5', SOCIALREGISTER F. SH...fIN S F"" ASI HON$ ,S r' -j(; /7 il 'or tr -,r ,.. 4 4 r H*W . ,. -- ..., ..':5. . b Il ' 1, ra t * , l^ . . I' .I *P 1. r +. -I- h eo by etianr him know rie thinks shabe a Iky SShe1ld a man tame his wife for net havyn t up" with him it. throeuh ea, te VVer bothered.Wtp t ej. a m when he MarlM was'ts- saw a btsd flu tUN 'sr . istep a itfhaetehss- . etaee"ft Vta BW t Why dont the npe who ad- pHshqieatt vise women how AIportant It is for them to look thir prettiest when their husbands omue hbaue from work alio.advise the hnos- bands thet a wife who bhas tan pains to look pretty should be rewarded with a rep? Iko -not a. hbuphndlv reek? Coud think be 0thern tn a. often let m ,RIer si~ last word Ina a-.: m : Once 1it In quite .t nhat a woman h ber im call? ,dhutso 0 wwr ay- IS It ossalble'to look pt a dis ilay pf men's *n tMs titbut mlmderin howmen, have thi a0ve to lauwh at women's hate P Woaldf't smaniase be .a tot, easier for wo mn i a. man were as convened wfih holtnh on t a good wife as iRo th not los- WEs I Iood w e oreni bbca;airi~Jl~ldi4~'~i rq~*Ft~~ I rii~ r fdr t f -F*0I.rcs .3-~ I sRx You Sell' er... When You Te' W thI I -- .A -- -* --_ a-- ... JiI. I_ . e9 LrItt > -. BC-aIa Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or one a No. 12,179 Central LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 rivoll Ave-Phone 1-2291 and "NOVEDADES THIS" Via Nspafl No. o A am" 3 bb I MORRISON'S Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 2-0441 mien un iio. 7 a-n:,!pmi -. gem Ave. Colon .. S-P. 10to.d59 MeU M r Ae l Agmcdla tIudtaioal d PIUica c- ," . 3 tottery Pla h 4U ... ..& I II f, dI "i '' ". i i. j " . oo r. gg~g FOR SALE H. Household 'SALE:-Rodio Victrola with rec- e'dS' (25 cycle); Mattress double .foam rubber); Floor safe (steel); :irt buffet; Mrrors, glasses, ice S hox, cabinets, benches, telephone, 7'vnetlan blends, ornaments, house- hold items, dress material. Phone SBolbea 1413. House 595, near Balboa Gas Station. FOR SALE Automobile , FOR SALE:--1951 Chevrolet 4-door sedan, Power Glide. Original own- er. 13,000 miles. Curundu 6245. FOR SALE:-'52 Ford Pick-up, like new. Tel. 2-2064. FOR SALE:-1951 Ford V-8 Custom two door sedan. Fordomatic drive. Good condition. 1426-C, Carr St aohnna Te:.l 2-3583 t**H )R SALE:--Leaving for the States, ~ Double bed, dresers, QM single FOR SALE:-1949 Ford Tudor. Good beds, child's crib, dresser, toybox, tires. Good condition. Duty Paid. highchair, kitchen table, chairs, $750.00. Tel. 86-3272, Albrook. refrigerators Coldspot and Frigid- FOR SALE OR TRADE Kaiser 1951. -'ire, washing machine, immitation Must sl befof my new Kaiser bamboo livingroom set, louvres, arrives. Atchley, 2712-A, Opcoli. ,' blinds, lotticework. dishes, shelves, S tables. House 0310, Cable Heights. FOR SALM-trI9510Qlds lbile, Holli- Ancon. day 4-dar Db Luxe San; oadio, --oL--. ------ ------ directional light, 14,000 -miles S FOR SALB:-Coldspot refrigerator 9 Best offer over $1,775.00. toco cu. ft. 25 cycle. Good condition, Solito 1-A Third St. _$35. 86-6296. WANTEDTO 8'JY:P-Pck-up. "Mue- FOR SALE: 60 cycle automatic blerio Tu6if." No. 200 Centrol washer, Bendix Economat, 3 years Avenue. old, for sale or trade for 25 cycle washer in excellent condition. 0779 FOR SALE; 1940 Buick Speclal I, Williamson Place. Good tiris, good motor, good body. duty pold: Call Pedro MIguel, 4- FOR SALE: Fiber rugs, couches, 357. 5 various household articles. 609, , :.: Ancon Blvd. : .. O:; R SALE:--Bendix automatic wosh- e'ir. $175.00. Call Amador 82- , :| ,5203. ____. __ '' R SALE:-One 9 cu. ft. Westlhg- .; house refrigerator. Good condition. Porcelain- in and Out, $65.00. f-oHJe 0834 Amador Road or call : __-_.580. _ c': SALE:--Metal Buffet, $15.00; -: pc.ri:ion fcr porch, $10.00. 1409- i. I? F. C:rr St. .::: I: SALE: -- Must sell practically ,.t- rew. dirvinproom, hall, drawingroorm. *,, co-nplete guest room, individual :i1 easy chairs, air'ocm cushioned, f -.:.. C...d..:L CLIn.. h C i m- Position Offered WANTED. ,i- -Ponomanian drl for secretoridl Work with good com- pany irn cleasent surrounding, Good Engiith, experience in typing Sand.rd shorthand obsutly necessary Salary based on experience. Send complete background Information including references and picture if possible to Aprtado 705 Ponama Radio Programs I A A MISCELLANEOUS ". ho ve a *hl gsMed - =I A , DR. WENOEHAKE. Medical Clinic. Central Avenue "K" stpet.. Corner telephone 2-3479, Panomo. Sealed b.ds, ;n triplicate, will be re- ceived in the office of the En- gineering n.;d Construction Director, Panama Canal Company, Balboa Heights. Canal Zone until 10:00 a. m., November 24, 1953. and then publicly opened, for furnish- ing all plant, tools, equipment, labor, services, and materials, and for performing aU work for con- struction o' roof hooks for quarters at Balboa, C. Z. Forms of propWo- als. specifications, and full pert- culars may be obtained from the office of the Contract and Inspec- tion Division, Room 343 Balboa Heights (Telephone 2-379 or 2- 2698). Specifications and araw- in will be issued on a deposit of 000 per set. Deposit will be forfeited if specifications and drawings are not returned wjth 40 calendar days after opening of bids. N. F. F. L TONIGHT Annual Meting Lecal 55 Election Of Offlces 7:30 P. M. Chiva Chive Clrkubus HERE, a perfect Christmas gift. Ger- man Shepherd puppies. Order quickly. telephonee SHRAPNEL, Balboa 1389. House 150*Prospect street, Balboa Heights. FOR SALE Mn cenuneoe' FOR SALE.-Deep Freeze, 25 cycle, Phcne Balboa 1718. Heusq qs0 brit" C wre. Alae 0w i r nr l in muf9tUUIs ;woe td89 Foyr' O~ta. QO. .dle past Santo C-i Pl. kI your ftna. Pm 1e- 2 1 WiLUAM Sbian dGWlsh Cotr- weekend. Graelich SInta~ti lekah cottages. electric rerleen, M ovh merate rates. Phe r4 IM CaL A I:M lPhtiI FOR RNT I .ub- ., FOR RENT: Chalet 4 bidrooms, Lefevre Pcrk, 9"h Strg No. S9. For information I Avewnu Na 7. Lost flr. FOR RENT: -*N Igghed opartmbent. C I jl tn Francisco. Tel phs-j .l FOR RENT: Apartment In El Can- *rei, 2 bldmqms..n" .,.dinlnq room, porci, I kiltdi oun- dry-rrco,. moll'lll n d both, hot water. Fe' i ,haefeR - I,! 5 1 1 I I I I UI' sTgurt l rugs, Swedi~h is na grOS3- aJ 3 u,u rus, .,,. FOR SALE e a-Used machines:pe CL..OI.m.' qa g Sware, floor and tab'e lamps. MuttI l LFOR SALE:-Used machinery: uto :mtwashers, extractorscorn-428Z. *It "beo seen to be appreciated. Phone mat.c washers, extractors, com- -- 2798 ofte t hours. mercial gas dryer, 110-220 volts. FI RENT: -it f- ..279 -8 r Your C0mmu il Station gas water heater capacity 650 rire for cou pl#I ii FOR SALE:-6 ft. PFillipine Ratton ur gals. per hour, commercial iron- Central Avenul No. *~ aort- diningroom toble,*: ix chairs, excel- ing boards, 1950, Chevrolet Sedan ment at Vista Hermos lent condition $175.00.-Porceoir Wr 1* M delivery, d condition El Lava- FOR RENT:--Two bedem fured Stop, xt..,nsion covcs, kitchen from. Wher. etc .PM, ee| Srmet Tel. SIt ls.'e'd aLndnd ihite S35.00. Co- 1462. Colon. Mlold co Solito I-A Third St. Presents ANTIQUE GARNET JEWELRY SALE: Radio-phonograph in Earrings, bracelets, pins and rinlgs. a ve f leh In perfect condition, 14 tubes, second Hawaii Jewelry Stqre No. 56, Centret l.l td street No. 4, Vista Hermosa. Tolty, '1mlIT' NW1f' 3 Avenue. | SALE:-Livingroom couch and mTe Little F SALE:-Baby bed, innerpring Slr, 25 cycle Frigidaire. mohog- 3:3 U m. iii 3 months, $28L.00, iS diningroom fet. 2614-B, Co- ;:, r 1940 olet P . 4:30-What's Youl ea oit& M A ^ C I 5:30---nl FOR SAIE: mobile 98, 4 { m U s US 5:305- r'sYour aavorIte door s. $850; 4 98pce ' ("o'td 5bedr:-m wo 't$nth; gas nAi L$ A| M aioo 6:00- ch in the AirRDP) deep e350. Quarter 41 Al Sy WI 6:15--BLUE RIBBON SPORTS brook. PhoE 6185 or 3105. Unes REVIcdh FOR SALE -- Smaiill upright plano 6:0--ihe ReTord Shoap $250.00. Course n business ad, S o Bring Unres : l Thos Club mntstration, $40 00. Tel. 2-1282 . ,17:15-Tls VOA Stamp Club 'Pnome.s SBONN, Germany, Nov. 12 (1fP) t:30-L "rt thd U.S. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer i ) ANAA hNAL OPANY i led today for the strengtUMe- 8:00-;- Jukh Box Raview PAINT M IAU A ELS i;of U. S. forces in =Ge any 8: in litor. P FOR SAW all means, inchlding ai 8:41-..-CotBn entarv on World Sealed bidsaifor ening in publt. ' yeaaons, and said that any News Noiember 15. 1953. in the offfac- :l0drawrl of American soldiers 9:00-Jack Hobb.s EEC, will te received until 10 30 A. M. 0, 1 Bid bring unrest. 9:30--ver to You (BBCI of Superinterdent of Storehouses, t 110:00-Jorge Fazola and his Or- B1boa. for scle of Paint Materials The 77-year-old Chancellor chestra cd Electrica, Parts located in the Idd6d t t it rould be d n'er- 1.0:15--The Latin .Amcrlcn r- '30" Area. Balboo. and Cristobel ,ust to -lthdraw U. S. scl:iors, enade 4torehdoise. Il.-vitat.on No. 29, with U -I Sen after the European Army full particular may be secured in the .. I created and bolstered by 12 10:30--The Hast o Ivy i VOAI fficeorts perintendent of Store- h S erman divisions. 11:C--T Owl's Nest houses. telephone 2-1815 or from y. r Senae 12:00i view ff the above nurver. B .=Ade ruw e i iavm W ls eie w in 71 ew with the U.S. Armts Tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 1 W saI2l N I 1 . vA &sI neginipaps oa. andl A- A. CM. and tt .- a,...*jrin :0-S, o- The 0AlarmW I IRevuIs i wess for their O1;Aes alo 7:30--oequet eBalond fe lore A *' eothiin A,.a i 0a-N mo Vete - i11n In by the TpRt d Stfte. 8:30.-Musical Reveille W.... TO.. Nov.... ...... i deh they wst5ud ot.erprot as1 h :0-New T y.l wcan withdrawal fom all 10:00-News Wson .i et ight t* 'tened arees," Adenauer 1005--Off the Hecord atomle rmeeseer are n " S11 0-News threshold" of dlo, l. oef.a i S1"' :05-Off the itccord Rcontd.l LDOInf to dedine. (. A wekeni of American :35-Meet the Band He aso dilod that Sfor th n e uopo and lthis 12:00-New. mlUtr .ets fAl.ue' t I ncIud t:'t wiTahwate of M. 1.h60 the wmd ar I1 mraetsn lm i naer ntm r :5-Lunch.-nl"uuic fleen "wea In Asia -- 31 If i30-MaiJ byt the Jetd It wo lda :0r "ca Rh tth eyncuralemnt rt 1 as!d o00-NewsWAH IN. No..(p ,,encouz.aeint to ,uvsla 1.15.-Personalhty Parade Wo. osan s ddreM es I i ,.i s ofi ge'ln l:45-Lum anA- Abner te JuIcttoG of MIltatr i So P Vt e "e in- 2 te|m:00--Rhytm and Reason danie of th trtetd .t a u, o I 2:15-Songs of France iRD r) seorvd that the term "ito i Sponso r 2:45--Bttle of the Bands atomic bomb. 3:00--All etar Conrert HaU But It inkn. much mor thm - S Goaurmets 3:15-The Little elt.ow that, he dlared. In dpa rmon 3:30-Music for Friday ,'Medicine d Surery the " SNOv 1 4:00-Muc Without words Atomic le. 14.0-Casa oime Time "Perhapan or i I 4:30-What's your Favorite Ls the gret w Rt.k that i3 bein Su thrL d annual Kourmet: (contd i done in chemilry la the m l .. tfke dlaee In the 6:0.0-You Avnd The Land (VOAI rmngment of toms and us-.4 84Ys 3pe EJon 0 ( El F.mi: ~''55-. p r" IP BON SPORT8 culee," wn pt satd.t"Great i H- o l Nov. 19 at 1 : m. REVLE\M coVerioe hsave been 6 tde I S A uHsrr I Mulhler 7:CG--Lowell Thlomnas Wd~id'1lys vebi ibn 7:15-Radio Verletles USA 3rw0lreSdy hard at ,-o-l- 7:30- Renort from the U S 35 uTtaff prLtarinR the aVOA .* Eil. ... :0OW-Peou'ett Salon I,- go4l:imit. dlnier wii 8:45-Fnr tarv on World Olf 'pl dehatslt to 103 m'3 News1. O r' r I,.'p1 -.- gO- -r e o'rih'o" on te one A :30 e nr.-nrdinn o-Rtudio ConFr:ater y'l t P0-.-.'lme Tot Mustic IBBC r 3i, --. P triP. ,.3o-, A'vrcntur oP. 40 C' 11 C- I11 :00-The OwlNestal I wiet I iier w I:45-r m. i v o n ( WrO Pta 'e ,h KDP-- R' dtoafsion Fraa:ai, " 4 LI d 4WC1--rltah Broadcaatino Con - 1111101111.11 wln ws PEC IE I I ',, *Aj * IAL fr~l~ro lpjiwir Th t fo od that work mrrlti. wWyr your lawns, eirdtiidr ptutatons q 5Oq F,;*vey, Jco, Sj r ,i Eiur corn 'I^ IWg m aI aI- isMiami or P: I Him R E. Fact! I SALES NEW '53 1 CHEVROLETSI S am I L. A Ri HIS 1 I !"n** N1SMUY I DO.WT RUV.. A...A 'CAR ANYWHERE :i-; -YOU Ve -y ,: <' E ", OL' D ALERS' i b I g- -A~~.~ j~d E S... .4' *m *~~'* , I. f , ~_~ ii__ _ -U II I ;I - *** "*"~ ~gie~ ~_ limirdateg a t im* e FOR RINTi.r0p ,i . Imishd 31 is No. 021, V $ Phone 3-0749. I L Jjr :&: '" ,A"f -- *wilw .I .. . ... .` ...`.~.- I~--~--.~. .I .CI jy r ~~i~S~Q~d~C~i'~k;: Ikllir ul' iMOV I TV ADIm ""~ ls Ry. I go . -m .,' 3S: IU =WrpiX 1W WWE ,- ,, ? *, , Ii t - -0. -GBA) -h- : Aos Andy ao ta vwr of m wse whomIst w miini ra- retId to asa ll. -^E-^t -a vi may^W r t *^ B ftUH Of I-ke li Love" tor Pt IbasMe. try aS aGa-g r t -Is. I-I- Aftehr o4 *ti- hisL a, When D i Omto Nreumes hib career rW, X4 6d a bVie XNmflw I months in th AB~ msie voice. MaIle Leuag l rr wkle J9Wftr a 1 0 on MW. dw dadn araaiY^^^H~ *^^^^^^ i ^^r^^ CdbL Pti.t mtU tew tkdiwi irt te piardilrwe homin a -e tpr of Ilb -turot IMS *R Vengeance," "War "Arrow In the Dust." -400- nI IU Jane Wyman is admitting her warbllng-oa-waxn ys are over despite the 18 hit rhcordh sah cut solo.and wi Int CrOsby. "It's ut tooee e effort, have to work at t constantly. Besides, I can't gt Btin every time." -o~o_ It's a January wedding for Barbara Whittif, M ruaret'i talented kid stiter. and Bob Brunson. Once Upon a time Baubara was dreamy-eyed about Da Dailey. --oOo-- Columb*a executives are bit- Ing thilr fingernals over tih Judy Holiday-Peter Lawford date. --oo- The electricity Joyce Bryant nerates with songs like "Lo 8sle" and "Porgy" is light- Lng up the big -Mooabo alga these nights. wIth TRANSIT Hetwig Aid up to 2000 M mI -; i: t *.' r~i !-;n 'tr? I t II t,- ,iM S. t .... >< tflekwesdfl %aiaIA &fiu Ft'rrad '" J -"* AP f-n' hblE the ton bed them to r et - wet. '4m~ lln awuousum o tIn a two ji a dollar ata. ,- , . . *W* She "' "*.: .fl. i 4. 5..oj . .ir C" *.iJ !- .i J *, -.d rI rEr +M ne 'fli. "~* il~ ' Idn he r~ Ibh'' If'tw ,, .. .. t. '," . -;i : 'i-l ." ? RL", r r .. . :4 r sf STARTS SATURDAY Mse ln the nLg t'verknon. Alvin Thre Frena vm bau a 20- llama minute sequeae. at black t on TV d't look A can't :1 the -o the eqr pub- pBOM MOVIU TO TV Now It can be-told that a film studio lVotp od a feature film so their 5s E ruslh to New York to pla tW ee4 In a tele- film berie -, -c, z Nee It. The staudlo-- Allied Artisto, AMo6n 'd .' bat we et ecultve *4bo dote l d,. un't look Il AAw 'V Andy. elaon to delay bootm oan "Blt. Only sound ljk 'em. ter Creek" Irs' Waltfr 1ite and thg hL&0 0, tnc Is handsome youPa -Keith LAr- Without IzrsM vergmu o am n. Roserto (0or11 kyln a it, Keith will be Barthblomen Itealn IaSms port sh ehan. Adam, the mnllloure pllaybo ed the title of ,jMrda movie, who goe -udergrmnd to solva '"rnopa' U," to m r6 Ohmteat crimes In "The luter,!' due to ,- i 1.. 4 t l ' "y- ^ " '"-' ' 'V.'. 4, AL~s ;41-*^^**M W N bYI-1 y94:. .lk- - Youal_ i I VIETABL SOUP IhatiB way Reins cooke seh Mh .* the pa- o" it iS.'you ue in y Myowranm lM'The choice |4qfi .0 ) t juicy, taste- U t- f~ts"~Wlimi frob vfge- tjB Ibbs h Wls Vegetable Ser p a- dMay cooked in -mm a-dLh, m autamerforly rMe Vetoa s Boae ,.I b o f lunch and dinner ... a year 'Io. Yeou & m it's good *mtu, Wa fhW, pC, Ir .3 ii 'CrLas 3.ion ;; I! I I I I i 4Yfi . i"' rt. '' '.. W - 4v"t | ,i. ,.,, h ,:.. :, .4~' A Pleme t a1 0 MI SDIABLO JTS.s 3S LATE SHOW FRIDAY 10:30 P.M. Joseph COTTEN Teresa WRIGHT SHADOWW OF A DOUBT" I, ATHt I Proms'A VISTA LUIX, A lavish produUolanldl of mus to, EMd, I ." "GENTLEMEN P~-fRt- RI n w t" anll~ - MONROE ~Iu - hM*$a:E0. 3:i (8:-1 J.mV TODAY' $eroN. A tWICAL COMMIT D o AD. _'p BALI" b'A .-atlonal An S IPi M' .,l p -I 1 ni~tf s r~ S USALI^A The f INCIA n r WANO B-Um 3 Vlee* Ltoi~Jar- M lawru JUUPo -* . BANK DA. .f -.. DiD ram . ttO 4,lpml "oW ~lh 3Y4 -,"a g *b. 1-L~ l C.** / I* I . r- r . . -. F,. W'I i, -I .tth .. lSSI SS^ -- ;t;br I ii~si~ A ..'.. ;i c a I a b~O( mbft.- 1 .1. . uR r. -r r"is~ .;b~b. Kid I i ish Gets Anoteh. I V . i A. ..)i a i tre Dame 4 Touchdown t MeIt Choice Over No. Carolina -6- II4ISH GETS Sports must hey ........ ....... I NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (UP) The nation's No. e f football team has received another request to ac- t' etr S cdpt a bowl game bid. lb e : etorlal in the South Bend. Conference title. is a three drew. na 'Tribune," arees that touchdown (18 f favorite t Vti"D A te Dame is -Justi ably cor-lover Washington in the Pacific I I at I" n snubbing post season coast conference. UCLA. by win- JU,- lmes -C but thinks an excep- ning, moves into a first place tie . Should be5 made this year with Stanford. which meet s San edterlal p points out N otre Jose State in a non-co irence D at strtts its Christmks re-' gam Texas has a chance to re* 1 on Dec. 19 so that the play- break its first place tie with eri; wouldn't miss any class- Baylor in the Southwest Confer-i t room time. The editorial says: ence. The Longhorns are a two bl.V e. t l a post season victory defi- touchdown 13 point pick over PiLM O nltly w would silence the scoffers Texas Christian. Baylor also, at Netre Dame's current nation- rates two touchdowns (14 points Follow Iie r turnedd $8.80 al championship rating." over Houston in a., non-confer- win U34Y Pule" However, his Coach Frank Leahy says he's ence game. .:. div a J W fo e e thanthe wrt*ad more about North Caro- odds f v trned p Souvenir linah t aturday than any bowl LI ln t .te aa- the $260 diso l on but the odds-mak- r i ai a the $n ersa o the Irish have little to Me 0 ju . ez beaten Notre Danme Is a L * fou touchdown 128 point favo-. Lcn0Ir Rve4' tidd- *ad'd Alfredo rite over the Tarheels VaI A 01 top on i despite the heavy odds. Tar- Wo Wimev s n C.a-. keel Coach GeorgeW Barclay omen s t l- S ". re.to to says: "We consider it an honor W THE GALLANT 15 anto.edntiasquid of the 15% tCtnan U lfraU e oo with and a privilege to play smsh a Scoring an 83 on a drenched Is shown here as they e geared when they turned dot for braic a r tcwot-wil .g scored fine team. We also feel there course Marie Parks was medyl- vastly outnumbered team will battle the Balboa lh SheoolBg me pulhgl Always is the possibility of an ist in the Chrysler-Plymoutht tomorrow night at the Balboa Stadium. Both aWdeil defeated The. dl sipaet in any football game." Tournament qualifying rod ason. In their previou meeting they battled ItD a l te. dBruised ' 'R Pennsylvania, with its "'suicide over the past-wetk-end at Bra- the Green Devils will go into thq fray unda~unt4 'Ose are the sehtlt l i* Achedule." is a favorite Satur- zos Brook Coutry Club. Harriet day for one of the few times this Serger's 86 and Mrlion Taylor'sj. .. Z. SeasoM t The Quakers are a one 87 were the next best scores. t. . totdehdown (four point, pickL Two flights at Atlantic side r 1--M: over Army. At the same time.j golfers 'are competirr" in the-Carer . the Pennsylvania schedule for Powell sponsoredtourneT o & 1984 was announced and it'slBeautiful silver prizes will be a- .. T lt. -.t,quite as rugged as this year's warded to both the winner and IIS)Unr "fl* Quakers opbn against Duke, runners up of each flight Three TVIK 1-0. 2 0 -- the.n: have an open date. quarters of the differences .mI m .L ythen play in succession, handicap will govern play. * W* ton, Washington and Lee,, First round matches must be 1 -W " Th Atlantic Little try-out z " y *, Penn 8tste,. Notre Dame. completed by this Bunday ee- v w hold its first try thisudge tlc ot :h( ,der- t "and Cornell. Penn dropped' ning. In the event that no de-i coming Saturday mur Nov. Lae a re S :1953 o ponento Cal if or-finite playing time Is a reed MONTREAL, Nov. 12 (UP) 14th. for boys in the % sai 10 attached t- nia ,hl o tate, ichigan and upon by competitors the official World Lightweight Champion year old age group. All need not t-out 1. Vaiderbilt. start ng time is 3.00 a.m. on Jimmy Carter last night retain- will be held at the Margarita session, ..fast : Mehigan State is a two touch Sunday. ed his title by knocking out Ca. stadium at 9:30 a.m. Any bo g*m (13 point favorite to beat First round matches follow: nadian challenger Armald a. The second try3 a etglP rUl ciool o la) )clhlgan and keep its Big 10 FIRST FLIGHT vole at 59 seconds of the fifth be held Nov. 21st for boa l and ted s B ea alle. The tpartans can M. Parks vs D. La Croix round wth a long right to the12 year old at the M#glA to rt alt. SIaoer first place by beatrmgJ. Kulia vs N. Humphreys jaw. stadium at 9:30 a.m. ILthe ItMl V I. rte ain provided Wisconsin M. Taylor vs B. Pool The fight. held la he er- of rain washg out tevepr- s 04front runfing Illinois. The L. Reynolds vs Bye umrn" was schedakl for II tict sessions the try-ou l 4 be .4 mini are one touchdown (aix H. Serger vs J. Phillippi rounds and was the i nt world held on succeedtfg- 8tur1day ie ptint). pick over Wisconsin. M. Leigh vs T. Godwin championship bout bold in mornings until all o Lbow s lU,. , chbigarn State Coach Biggle J. Huldquist vz N. Matheson I this city since former world been observed by the m9p4 4 Mumrn says: "Of course we'd like E. Grant vs Byr Bantamweight a Pa- and coaching personnel. * ti goo to the Aose Bowl but we SECOND FLIGi T nama Al BDrwtwie fended All %rans and cows rt anI fmt pointed for it. I'm just R. Kruger vs M. Holland his crown requeed bp on apdid these a Sraeppy we. are getting as well M. Stockton vs bye arte asld Ba- e are." H. Kernick vs M.p m lost three a 40 beht in w Qb other key conference games B. Mogertk. v f The New worker absorbed Ba- s--53f ' Saturdayy Georgia Tech i afT. Pav reafl vs A. wd vote's best blows during the first The k k lo tii ~uhdwn (slx pQnt' IDick D. Clausen vs Bye three roun rs thel.a opeed. tdrd in0 irooe S AlabAmn and close In on R. Reardon vs Bye with' a. b rage to 'the ead out tId straight Southeastern Campbell vsa By. . the b lish ti cham- i Gun Club' Notes -- t te; 4 rosn be 1 a .s te dangerous Canadian b tOf b9 to adi chipp in this same'lring Feb. 1i g to hI cou" get of this year. no further. Of bM- OA JUNIOR RIFLEMN BALBOA JUNIORS eores This was the third knokeo ut Savle'sa tilb Si 3 lAG ON 3INGO CUP SIchmidt 355- 8x victory for Carter in defense Igh Il i the thiat e a . Dillman, N. 352- x of this tle this year. He has thne rounds by* I 4 madein. ol .The rifle team of the Junior Basfy 344- 4x ..a.fy tIdulon of the Balboa Gun Club Eggleston 33 8-x bask into the limelight . as they fired 1389 in a Team Total ..... .. 1389-20x o nvalibore match to BALBOA No. 2 j tir first leg on the 'Ringo' Lucas 355. 5 '", tr0hy. High individual score of Ross n. ,.- M.was fired by Dick Dillman. Czapek 333- 2x 5 iOwjIncreased his lead over Bill Lute 311- 3x by another 13 points. Tea m Total 1349-14x 4.. ~ two matches still to USARCARIB SCHOOL . al Dick hitter than a three Byrd 369-lOx Istol In a rapid fire Hankinson 345- 7x - he is practically In. Jaf- Pennock 314-- 7x s performance has been be- Smith, C. P. 307- 3x usual standards in sev- nt matches, and this was Ttam Total '1335-27x e 'in which every point BALI~OA No. 1 td heavily. Dillman, D. 372-10x .Gun Club team No. Jaffray 357- 5x .beat out the USAR- Joyce. 334- 5 1 for second place 1349 to 1385. The Team Total 1063-20x School's perform- INDIVIDUAI S pwe excellent,. considering Bingham 338- 5x ted experience with the Gray 315- lx rifle, and added to Knobby Keller 293- 2x With at Emp ire two LAST DCM RIFLEI MATCH fore, it shows that there SCRe DULED FOR FAR rous new competition FAN SUNDAY, NOV. 22 oId standby teems. An ooeri competition for all ble bore rifle enthusiasts will be held S Byrd, firing for the Army at the Balboa Gun Club's Far t.am, took second place Fan range on Sunday. November with 369. Bill Jaffray 22nd. Shooting will start at a- d with 357. and John bout 830 am., but entries will t of the Balboa Juniorsi be accepted ut to 10 a m. th 355-8x. Since there Thus will be an important given for first. sec- match to all .30-06 marksmen. and ninth. John x'd as It will be the last opporunlty nltht out of the money to aualliy for the Director of Lucas fired 355-5x to Civilian Marksmanship awards, '. fifth place award. Bill for 1953. All lsthmlan .30-06 *took.ninth place mon- shooters are invited to take part 8 with no restrictions to club af- i filiation. While this is primarily rated Balboa No. 1 an Individual qualification shoot. ed with some of the four man team entries will be bore talent on the lath- acceDted. Team awards will be - up in last place in strictly based on number ofr atandings as a mis- team entries. and team entry -- Shots by one member: fee. will, be in addition to indi- .an authomatic dis- vidual tntrv fees required from Two members ofi each shooter, as Individual entry 'Wre among the match fees are only calculated to cover tlgretJNly disquall-; the cost of running the shoot 0' i from gaining the and Individual prizes. There 4 rwnant posi- should be at least two teams . Trophy at from Balboa. two from the Ma- . iy In Brook- rines and one from USARrARrB Stl year!' School. with the possibility of was irsadditional teams from other mil- "Tr was first tary nutfts and the Cristobal oeemp ition In 19501 Otin Club. -..a.iRay, It was when: The course of fire Is the DCM .*1_ was playing the' familiar to most shooters here. ingo in a movie, It Includes 12 shots slow fire. 4 IOuumaiAPat the Bal- each standing. kneeline and sit- For information a appeared at the' ting. and 27 shots rapid., each tra mighty pret- kneeling sitting and prone. All call your. ,a1d. wasu Imine- firing will be at 200 yards and Braniff at A of trying to emu-, all at the standard military "A"t gunman. For, target with its 12 inch bull. Team known far and, entries will be $2 00 per man and El Panainh, so when he'Individual entries t1.00 per mania iggy bank to buy And shooters should remember Ext. 130, or a little tarnish- once again, this will be your last cal years,. he chance to get your name on o" Trophy. Hank Ros''s little blark book tni nday's maehqualify for ynur ~terli ngilver medal or bar for this year... ~' ~~C~$ .~d':PI ~ I i'C L.. '4 '; +' .: .. .. l^47,^ (4' Ii~ Manager ++L+ ,4+.+ Of 'U ", Ba.mior ,."-' Bammor I.. -r .. .. - 4im 1 --l- IM Dykes. 4 MU A Iw., is **|J|-kmm 1 oat ven.ltoro eawu.ue was to be , ,an.imp4 .it. 1ate m. r.n a t to give hN kmiiri~toLfba dret f n ht th Kneo t lassf:sas J~~t-r^b Uuttte'fu.iuba~in~ Url nft b (. ) i.i it va VM w W Mk mh A SrVfr DYsUtahStat. ortda State v Furman rtd me * t~fai^ f Due" .c-y I'. , -uaenakft asskvs usesown -LA. tAte nv htut LOBtuiState i Ita mt *^B9 ^SB ti digein s e ll "-, *"* e* ;'JANtoS 14yl .'V. ALL-AMEICA WAY. . I . I 444W '* A i * iL n the mthods of Ipeprteo , q rge by etiquefd noeqs frm s of LAV, nd you or your freiht y point i Veuo:uul.. * " .* ", .tV"W-Ao . I . + I.,, ".'I CeomIbe PoFe ef' pl IMM **M* H9MUI 133gg *. .., . '.iM *MM4 Saol *. r S 1. It I* b- - ----~--I- n p S- *. . N~o.101 V"If''' I ?f 4 4?mp b~JV I.b. Coutendrs~r And ind passengers tlr today!' *r 1~1 *? *.l1.4.4 .ll 1n -* ,ru *r~l s^v r1 h^ rft4 U's 4,I r I.1 , -'-~-- L I~.. 3' 417 -rr-. r _I ~I__~ ?e .~ 2: ' ......,._ .... mo r^~ SI ... lt . * I , !'1 9Vighting ^ i' a; -.- *<' < Idsh 2-i ,4.; ~i : v I"7..V..n j' L1' U. 67 .\. Q AN I Pan rta "Let the people know te truth and the country is safe" Abraham Lincoln. -J i i- l-".iil I I 4 TWENTY-NINTH YEAR PANAMA, R. P, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I1, 19M * nFI C6NTB. Magsaysay Relaxes On US Admiral's Yacht, Looks For Administrators MANILA, Nov. 12 (UP) Pre3- -... Ident-elect Ramon Magsaysay began the task today of looking for administrators for the new government that will take over January 1. I Swept out of office by an overwhelming vote for "a change," President Elpidio Qul- rino conceded with "a prayer at this hour that the change is for the better.". Meanwhile. the president of Quirino's Liberal Party, House : Speaker Eugenio Perez, congrat- elated the winners and said the alberals will extend to the new party in power every manner of cooperation "compatible with our responsibility as the new opposition" Relaxing aboard American Adm. Richard Crusen's yacht .in Manila Bay, Magsaysay told newsmen: "I thank the pres- Ident for his good wishes. Dur- a i Ing the next four years I ask . rl Filipinos to work together as one people." In conceding, 62-year-old Pres- ident Quirino said: "I have DEADLY ELECTION Jaclnto Morales, the 16-year old son of nothing but good wishes for the a Cavite Province Nationalist Party leader in the Philippine iduntry and my successor." Islands. is carried from his home afterit was riddledby gunfire. With some 60 per cent of he The boy died of his wounds. Officials believe tho gu nen were tl es counted this afternoon, after his father. At least six persons have been reputed killed Magsaysay continued to hold his in rioting connected with the Philippines' prqsideeia election. | early three-to-one lead over S Mrio. against Communist-led "Huk" ed it as yi a o than t e ele- When all ballots are counted it rebels, claimed victory w M on.l. a is. Wl .en t persons ls expected he would have a his vote reeked the eban died apardly 2,000,000 vote tally If mark. Romulo leaves for Wasihig the trend continues. His campaign manager. Ca., tqn Saturday on a misaloo 1o norote 0of Magsaysay stag- los P. Romulo, former Phi inqMagsayay,.- the United o PIA rchlight celeb rations ambassador to the United leaded from an anu- | lru gbout the Philippines to- said "It is not an assumption. Ia pemaeSue. .-- | y InOcelebration of his victo- an actual fact. Magsasty has source~8 un f' been elected." tu f; Tabulations by the Philippine Oftle id no ttl~at fews Service gave Magsaysay t,- lenee had developedad of the a Bece hadhfevel op"ma ino ninefDe VICr 712,071 votes to 681,478 for Qui- tion day itself when nine pr- onasta Democratic Mtino. sons were killed. They deserb- tion will prepare the way for -'ia the vice presidential race teomplete figures from all but one or the provinces gave Cagsaysay's running mate, Cat- \ i a UM P. Garcia, 725,382 votes to O e A uto i 121,158 for the Liberal Party's Jose Tulo -ollowers qf Magsaysay, 46- f Or D t uo For 'Gory Details year-old leader of the Nacio- For G ory nallsta Party who waged re- f l^iltless and successful war a O f Tennis ta r Sui Blge Keels May - e kel PALMM BEACH, Fla., Nov. 12 time but it's not in your hear HIb A llla l as (UP)- Auto heir Horace e, d not jrue." Have Delayed who has been sued for slater Pssed on that point, Dodm H e ele by tennis star Gardner Mulloy, said, "I don't remember cal lAsAW Tran said tod-ay "I don't ever remem- Mr, Mulloy anything." oW Jersey Tans ber calling Mr. MuUoy any- r1 thln it's crazy thing New Jersey hunt up Mborun- when the $300,000 damage sutt n i bw All I r f y morning on an is tried. ise Afgt p Apier for the sull anmet, indicated that the bilge Mulloy filed his own brief y emand now I l t knowl he e may have struck the ap- GnU ty oldioadnw ,S . wallswhch aredatterday, alleging only that the thi about 4t myself b4 P c ls which are flared at millionaire playboy had spoken Dotge' attorney, John a8et the botom. lces torey Jh 84,; The area has been "swept" b and published "obscene and de- bury of West Palm Beach, ssa teDredgng Division to deter- famato r" statements about hi oag h id, eek to have the .ii iWne if some obstruction or un- which damagedhim personally" u ed because it does-not 1s rine ff some obstruction or un- ....... se... .. d hd due silting the channel might' and professionally. Shave caused the bi iep^ to be- Dodge. now at his penthouse But Pallot said "I suppose all S 'e c caused the bin hier fro i here for the winter season, seem- the gory details will have t e vde stuck. Later a diver from 1* Locks Division examined td h surprised at the action and come out at the trial but w Sk floor and approach. said he didn't know what it w don't think it advisable to t T toersiut unless Mu is "trying into them before that time." The diver found no silting or P remote something,." He d other obstruction that would' pomote someth. ou Hem d --ri caused the incident. He reveal that he and his fifth videnoc that the wider wife, showgirl Gregg Sherwood n al Ions of the lock walls h~adwhom he married here last y ar. bl." s r. e t.. e ide, of hare expectin g a child in M gr ishnR e scraped but it was not ae ee a child in husive what this was done Dodge said he has been o A close friend and tennis fan *Q me New Jersey. te--li .. " Both the center and side ap- Mulloy for a "long time." .... I easlos La walls of the Canal locks "EH.e hwaseuaos ut red at iWthe bottom forwashington about a month ao at tree feet for stability. and that's the last time I've t'- e i ts unusually deep seen him," Dodge said. "He ag WAHINGTON, No 1"2 ( - an '. broad beam there is y comrlumentary to me then. Tht tate ent has an- m a ir nroau oeam tere "T.t Dsept t s for maneuvering o, never had any disagreement w on adbro bR e thr e Lof recolleNtion I have bounced that iaoassadoitng a e- he battleships of the Newv any dia n ply from Moscw before ai class. There is evidence with Mr. Mulloy." But he added:ublic a note m ca nTeredIslev ince,, public a .S. note alo that the bilge .keels "Sometimes You're liable to sa thatll mrlean s blv scraped the sides ofthe wrorn tingr euthe wrong p s be flare4 walh at the bottom ought it to a halt as it Secretary of State John Foereu n fthe chamber.uynDulles told a.enewst conoferedh t a slight raising of the f E. o hat ambdmtdor Chaets of Miraflores Lake byi E Bohln had sent a i to water through the Locks, eeknn an the Soviet governmlt rquest- New Jeney backed out ofe IS e hih LadVn ing release of all -west lock cha nber, locked Soviet hands. No 'epty huSi h the east chamber. and Fi received. , cmplted e transit a Finish Movie Then tw manner. The nly two a LONDON, Nov. 12 (UP) Ac- information min .... H tor Errol Flynn was in London Homer H. l nestr l Here today seeking a $150,000 loan to ty, aHnd Isand -.Davw Visit finish the motion picture "Wil- Franeisco. d-U- y 1i 7 lIam Tell" which he is making nM. strandd. ast- n Italy The U.S. note also 1 of he Panama Ca- Flynn flew here last night other Americaans sy. has rrved on from Italy and told reporters at Russia about whom there l s for a visit of about London airport that production been vague rp.rts. on official business. of the picture was stopped when Word on C6i and .'Iormerly assistthe film's Italian sponsors ran came in mi-ctobr counsel, was traris- out of cash. They had poured trian World Wr II prison hi present position $700,000 Into it, he said,. a and Is turning fromti tolis month go a is He said he hoped to return to ing two nria i 1WCtn te I Val's IItaly in a few days with the nec- camp about 1iIO Oc. essary capital to finish the film. cow. Magsaysay's fortheomlI vist .t the United States. One of MagssaysaYs assta ts said the President-elect is leav- ing for the United States, bato the end of this .month. Magay say will become- President Dsis 30.. 1 It is IrenIetft Wlend tha4. - 4. .4... S. m aunug worr I , ead ask fr.tA Wsave thes. MI 8. 1 .,' '4 "V.r. 1.' r' % I ~i ~rY~ r I I * 1 l |
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