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:AN ,. . - '-S . II%. ti F'4-~e 7 *i'7. eadies Clh (toB - 4 a"-Y Wdw IVnS ,- iL a* to 0 uimuur I fetan the Sfarmaw -0*- S.Conjraidoy, Says G( fe se, 'Sy 0 .... E*ellen-. se, '. D To Truman version OfWhite yCas '.--- 0 ,. " WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 W(P --Aiinibtro sources said Attorney Ge .al b r- t wak l , would produce long-secret do.iit fa a lr hearing this afternoon tocheN former Pr man's version of the.Harry, i te py" e 'g The exact natwwp i latsw which plucked from eight- -oM Jlsice Dep.CIaImet was not disclosed MI aace of his apperamw E a televised hearing of tih Senat Internal Scurityi committee. But Republcmn were counting str*ogly .LI torney general to keep tie White case alie l riw tical isse by blatn Mr. Trmua'tsm tf r but inLerestsc th nioa t on Ga .keeping Whi b thiine prnmiem ri Mr. ~muan eui thu... at mItoa. r ess -i h.. V queoni uamnswemea *at~s hotld o. Tru 19 an tamesnttsas fW % in AeRt Whg o White h runen O while tu PEd in rges he waL ly. | .. r . )- Nov o.-( ), - for, I aW' rU r* *.~, I...~.. -_ _~ -~: A.'~: ,-~i-'.;s; -- ' A A." ~ ~ ~ I ',,,- rsevad treatment e ... .-- in TO 41 Bt -dkao. dicaiteld 'wtaL -that Who hded up reaew J. r eer a t me r dmae. a t h to the trftt the p1ip. .a e did not evanWl- n e, hoursmemm ateik . l ed al whe h e/ tidn apSOT* cedlng Truaman's natlonawi oned ba&" io dio-TV address, Washlto Testinater of But simme Repuboicans Olt hat perienced a strange iu 1U the Uited Press the iNoM could bo dPawn angry White dispute which uy .frOm -- Truman's reira that been erupting for the past- Ins noa gn- he el w coNsUltM. days. S director wlloe SMW W6ntt Dik em (R- Republican .National Wiam ,1e1. I). w1i e tbe M Ma di *I Man Leonard W. Hall a )dof the aen te ty V w oono baid served notice that subcommittee to !tarqnd aM .n 'oK m will be "on' of the a5eut the matt'- "the i dbi4617 of the FB8 s issues" in next imer tmi M today role. congressional oi a , Clahman B. Jfnner Hall aao ua.d3rwaeell 9of BrowneB' t (R-n t p supportt "to Jeaers suboom- the q uttMP wItaBHiO l at that Truman r Smoted" the bi the detenninig late Harry Dexote White trm either direct testt- aassltant W seteSn of t tbsM "Hoover will be ury to the Iutemrth Mal SW as tary fund d po-e PM 0. the attorney ports indlcat N was a ia. .".tt in the recordel -7 4 --- ," --1 d.ce that ti oo Earthy? nda a wise EoL4 ent- 'eeping Whit. LOS ANO B. Calf., Nov. 17 t, but instead (UP) Top entertainers and Ms belief that city father clashed tda over W ,NMthe Oaf -er t that farmer ao cented the xat u fB* -a dressed te k royal famil durtg The National City la t their here. day anproved of Hoover ft ter eg. bein ..:r n .h people respsalble afor eport on the .for to an -the ermatnce called ft "a ts t$2JO now being u HBenaste aub~W ophsticated," but Maeyr er y Lua Co. Lir the rna- .*Peualo-a brauder tr i.N t- staatlon of gasIa Mdli.Ut a u rday night b(o "Blth.. wnich are taken down whn dejl tdenlt had in- d ag councdlmad .Ot4 cosanmers are in m arSea I BWdi cusseas ]oov- ten at t w "nort tdlett ,i'at conference d the e rart tm t of I" Ore V M Set he -wasI Angeles to em to the Wa OP a0b g Treasury orid fr c ;t iManetoy between si. i., 1Councilmen Bdward I. Roy- the government a1i bal and Robert WM. lkinuon dividuals for Vthe '- came a little closer to being ape- triclty, gas and telephone mwi S efic when they ad the songs le. rendered by arthE Kitt were The motion wa preeteod 'ntoo rey." opS^8"t! d Santo Cre# i lMi, N. 1I Ma Kitt. a show-topper In rmLn oaanellered the recntl-folded "Nre Face S -r-e~ paustlyc doftsy the ai t e Irretd in tramw n se "limneoeythfl meant and In the bor mpsiw Ido quat the in the reinstFllation of m a I ongs." The poaesma sMd tbe stallation te (1.S ftor ib. meter) s provided for A .- |)|y dispositions govern in services. Convicts' TV Shbu.t "av. 17 (UPTII" iC McOoa- 'Haif tt' oceOries ye- MLNARD, Il, in V. to search n Menard state pra producing their a boa ct -et" the aIa "i_ Wicker ba- chl.l teaehor, r.. sg arne: "'The a, .sno aow ; 5 s -o -o t . R'- -b ' * 9- i~1 'I B- I . . .. : I it p r ,' . .' ,..: - .-. - i''= r;ig;? i r' c'" ~i-~~ '1PY' ~ *r~c ..~ r ~.: .r~jsSi~.i Is..~~ . IANAMA AMEICAW -- 4 onI THE PANAMA AMERICAN L ANMg" ...... mamyu, Iv eN.1o mUNu, Ui im n Labor News 'NAMOIseI A6ED. ISTOR TI No, n A P o 134. PANAMA. r. W .P P TRWPNOMn PANAMA NO. 8-0740 90 LINE.l And CAe.e ADDRlea. PANAMIMiCA.II PANAMA OL... OpIo. ,, IS 7.CENrNt, AVNUP E1W129N IWT ANo Dt1 TrHW0 e Co 1 Pe6eim N NIPUmeNrATIVe., JosNUA 9 POWERS. INC I N e340 MAtISON AvE. NEW VORM. it tiT Y V. w. mM P 10X MOiNy. SN ADV ANC N.CE 0 0 e 'Ir" on "emus. oft AevaNew I IS.00 Po eI,4 SA e ,, ov...I ANC1U s o so 1 0o By VICTOR RIBSEL THIS 15 YOUR ORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMNS Secret government d ia s IQ O full classified that was with held froil Congress.9% d available only to the i4- Bj and the Cabinet, has been system. 'eTHE M A IL Bs) aeically passed on to Son a.tW& eeeeeeeeeeeeefe o agency officers since I99 by the ThweMil Bea is an open forum tor reeder oef The Poname A n Harry Dexter White espionas am... Ltrs are received grItefully and arer handled b I a wholly San in T a.is network operated through SEnv mor. t h carefully ipanted Am aS Co A_ It yesa t eM le a l nes don't k impatirent it doesat appar the carfmunist operativesd In iei day. Leates are publien she i threr received. placed on the most mse ere tive AS . Please tr kee t hoke e letteI r limited l mone r pageleg lth government su per-ommittlC WN. aut, 1 Identify et letr writers a held in steritest centidnce. signed to develop ad' '~14+15 4 This mewpepr numes a no epomlbilir ter t ailments as splellom S military and. ',r- (r(T expleesed in letter from esser icies. .us, the Stalinlst Politburo In o ,to 0cow was well informed of ow P , plans while these BRICK FOR 'BRATLESS' were yet in the dia te* si u'ai M Panama The Russians knew wi & wr LeTTL. Dear Sir: .,m..nng almost as fast:dl top WA'D This is addressed to "Bratless Zonlan" who thinks the pollUc executives ex dressed thmo should stop those "preposterous parents" who haul their children Thus, the Russians akne from town to town on Halloween to get a handout. existence of secret oea t I am one of those "preposterous" parents who somehow wants which were unknown, aW e to her children to enlov a bit of Halloween spirit denied them be- our people, but even to em Cab. cause we live in Panama where this old American custom is un- inet members. a know n. These committees were Iter- We were Invited to the Flshbowl area by friends who wanted locking. Each had rep e taion R an children to share the fun they, as kids, are entitled to. It's from all important dblrt ts obvious that Bratless Zonian is Bratless or else he would no facet of our goveain was Understand. But then again. It's better that a hardened old unavailable tao the Soviet gentr s n Scrooge like that have no children sitting on many of these goups. Perhaps Bratless Zonian was the same party who came to the It must be pointed oot tat those door and told the fun-seeking youngsters to go back they belong, spies sat side by side oith unsus- S "What did they mean?" my little boy asked. How does one ing American officals and c oxplaln the selfish, egotistical: miserly minds of people like that vilian experts. eSome at eae li- Our a ererinations were confined to the one area, and for- l eadn anti-Communist d o t long To" nature. so that the Halloween fun was not marred any re of State A. A. further by peoJle like Bratless Zonlan president Walter R uther, e a If this Individual really wants t6 be Isolated, why doesn't he iokefeller, Myr C. br she or it take off for some far-away island where no one but Hamilton Fish Arm Athe sharks will come f"berging xL scores of others who,tus -the sarks will come U"begin"???? had not the slightest idea tha SUn-Preposterous Pare agents of a foreign power were. NOW, CREDE; sitting across the table. Mail Box: The tragedy is that those in the ,Whor.ite House who had the FBIand SThe cartoon by Dorman Smith in your issue of Nov. 12, car- the Civil Servi e ha ne Wo C o n fessed R th the heading "Always a Quorum at This Meetin Place. curity files available dTiWadohd, C osnei iowl=r three unattractive figures. labelled "Dilly." "Daly" alnd i do o f i Result was that thie r eof for- Byre a Pao E a 71 0 S..' l."showed a tent In the background, marked "PANWN- igor seult rwas hat thit rlhe m .or- ad yw E eign agents first systematically ,]L 'Rea l lt it should have shown the national capital of the Unit- ook w t much o the "secrtar IBy fd e ad States.marked "Washington." took over much of the "secretan- ---- ikova SThere's nothing like a change. at" work of these vital commit- Ths, Pher's nothing like a change tees. Then they captured the re- WASHINGTON (NEA)--What these men deserve every opportun graduate of "1. He commanded t y Small, in order to prepare policy pa. men who; under prolonged Com- civilan careers. Word War II and sa to become i Saers the committees had to have ma nist torture, were forced to exzecu offiecqO. the A r Force c Lcess to the facts which were make false confessions that the Military author fear this Chie* c Staff. 5gsoLgae o to Uorea Ii % in thousands of classified and se- United States usd geim warfare course would set bad dent t be mty cret reports, memoranda and in. in Korea. provides one of the by pardoning .duytI ptrosvt bo.s .mb win." telligence information of the most toughest problems In morale, dis- a bad ampi fh othe' .military Hei m52 b 'o mismls to hi D globe-shaking nature. elpiane and human relations that men who m oebiy,e cda p l.: plaO credit. ladi, CER AL If it weren't tragical etched in ever confronted military authori- circumstances ib. d, a S ( world history and hrdn't h lped ties. M. M ut in S, ,. th ON spill the blox of thousand f Decisions in these cases are On the ether a de at te ar- W n wa~p of th ODAY I IT tho American boys, the lau:scity complicated by the faot hat anoth- ment, the ample Ie a rof the a es. eY SrC the spy ring would make ent- er 4o airmen refused to make false Civil War sentry i fwo 1. as i ted W i a S tM L Utaining reading for some movie aidavits even though at -least five at his post, but was a trasl m a 1,iat Escriptpeople seeking mataL of them had been. Ubieatet d tolt0- a firg sqnd bY W Lin- Presents: For example,,there was the In.ture whieh wrung fald'1de bue'sla n eein's paldob. terdepaatmental Committaee t Cep .germ arfarh out the 3 36 oe-r P ar Intae national d a tthe ir s ora, th e re w Jord e it Y la in i to ft inhuman aet I a *6 N' T CHNI N Ri ee rtreatmen L I JIN T Cy Htopf~dleral division This included long lmplapeat mpts, ofu dge wSri a 11 3:63 5:48 8:53 p.m. ExCutive Offee of the Presidentla b In te -nd"Pe da.wh-am ajudgmentADte 1wo PA eR IMUSIC IT...I t State Dept, and the Treasury out tood d a tr W hani ,by AIeult. SDept. And let it be known now the hands d .et and eve he r that the Treasury Dept. sent three lg a Z ma.y pa tu Ay- me. t Fon ofthe ot r otciat l men to sit in these hig level talks awho e I .ithiph4 I~barlity .I~ an4 navl who. .i snd all tree wer spes. s entitled to e try'sbiht were shot d in- action e They were W. L. Ullmanna Hr- decoration for bravery. N Korea. T' e are; .. ' r: ue..ter W'ite and V. Fran Co. No qn.s that pd dLnt. ed. Fromothe State Dept. came two ian be h k Mi fOeInw Sl- arfaLt, S. -- wo men. One of them a Commqnist, a d operation wFirst Liet. Bobby E. Ra -#a as since recanted, so I won't fin- o the aet These 24 Nevw A ta Hiss. ger him here. From the office of men may have su.red) iaas traiuol ul b. Kl.s~ II, Wat b no to President of the U. S. came much as the men who did W give Moiaaouth, n as anotherr mentioned in investigatory n. But they did not live up o the Fit Liaut. Wliam L. P*eolal flnal a reports. His name will be raised highesttraditional standards of 25,w Aas. 8 SIn the coming trial of Owen Lattl all h'av a moretA .trade. ,eI aalso as.4a more. I do not want to prejudice .e.. g.Ruse if Georgla. years' ter tt pUltt, S, 'that case: so I won't list him el- rankh Democrat on tCt Iate ..o I i ar I 1, U u9 their. But the record will show that r _WWmf commltt mett and Kniss have been aw ardaction tr OPENING T UoSDAY 1 H ithe seven-man committee, three written Iecreta t y d y D Med the Ai IMedal for trine were spies and two were Commu- Charis E. Wilson that thes men action over North Kore s an "THE MOON IS BLUE" nists. wse o be sehperreaterso the tV- holds additIonally the ICos arecort ~THEPC TNP MY" yr T a UThere were other committees on o with o0 a than honable dia bo t . Msa wid. re dL.b tee . THE PICTTRt 7PrYO'7. R TT 14NfA A.OUTI which White and Is colleagues sat chsar .. lw-level attack a If which were almost as important G e. ore rlde .. ta rr TC M -- JACK for they made top-level decisions the Ar F Lva Jr IV I PALANCE and LINDA DARNELL, in r wam and aehwrythblea.view, -i00 1 rlstosa & C, Is a h' lw, Among these were the Advisory EC N D CH ANCE" Committee on Post-War Foreign"+ . "SECOND CHANCE" Policy, SubCommatte on Politcal PLUS: Problems and the Sub-Committee "FORBIDDEN WOMAN" on Territorial Problems (Alger Hiss). Then there was created a t.o. This -oa was actually created by Harry Dexter White to brief - Cabinet members on all that trm N AiU TOWN Arloe Whlat' ig W was os te Cabinet Commit..M ObelI has 11a ll he a, .ev~le " ________"________________,_________ourse.______________ _t F....akCu.o ofO'courvse. Aad thusb were the committees a[M..d Ipt ) O O N rion, which prepared our policy in ana. he O r A0 N h era when we lost China, Northern Wsin er They was'r ,ores, most of the Balkan couA. r. h rhy wr r as tries, Poland, Hungary, Romania~ I is r moe .jfP u.. ewitha1, them Axoam, h- .~ RENT Happy Iladlords and tleas get together through or wantgads every issue. Tru to the wurt.ds. Check them mow .'.. m e boe.PUl . a mlmoa e 1ate p * krtis'u (coauthor "M. a x.ee4Iria Sot commit ulcid,. i r. .. bL kin ;.. Garbo's nm _lm(i E. S-; Band op.. llvE g 5y sdo the address for V fw esa her Busband, Geo. Sch bar adv Europe with the it ad' pct r. Per r ees low ub.. b hal. mat fm rt ; ~ urbubut 'i"~00 Every Io0t .. .every week ... every day- frE PANAMA AMERICAN berries MORE WANT ADS A6 all other daily papers :I Pamai combined I IM MnuaaM job on . He toear ar as her -~ ay ~u '-,.-'.- '-- ablpaoM th mth f o1w F- Iat I .SM Sa h o ,. a'- 7 7 , ii, p I -. . 55-rm . 'Y 14, 'S : '- 5-',.' If '~- a * 4 4. '.* '- ; -" " ,. .v __ ; ^ .. r ^ ' = : I. " .5' -:.= .5z . imo ::.;5- :'*'. .~ 1 :">"^ .. .., e;r~C ir* 6pt )Of js-. r .: ...' .' ., .'. -] ,. ,,' ,,:-; . . ,- . a* . .... -,"; ,.3. %l- * .: !;, ,* r- .,- . .v *. ; :. "- .ftl.,. ".^ . . -.I'?....t . .; ,,- .".T.,. , -.. ... " l U. ,n*'i ' 9 .4 VT W46' W .upio.. took e. to outlaw hi i,^^^ aau^t the E mid o-w xpct- m tlot eptembrw p- ~~~ .he .la i dWuas ollecv m * f- t --em-- o aie'ates- lS moSr SB~biiiMts auyw lt g I 'U" oi l' w.DtD . dnltauI 1 ..- was I thea *liarh Wry. ia (UP-tt mlllklm and nue lm SiWa toni lptaM7E~d 1. r A has CREEK AGRICULTURAL M.NCtiUR-.tiMM ta. "G.rW by Sof the Amcrtae a Srw Open'oms Administrafa tora'u. r a updating Greek mreGmeds tb cr sevelemi catda Mt" by athlulastc YugoSmavdorso tGcid who h e.bu nta i gud plo s will mapM aglir gu.a sar eld h be n peLd. Sseedp aod corn. cut Lyounl -a ad seltUnte rew-gon crapL 1, Maom dktpaaM 15 Aenits 9hfto construct. - stateme . sent t S. LOuiI Per i no Enwetf rt Surveys Ptk. Spread Bwe hef n Hoof And In Shop Nov. 1 -tl(0 ba s owed wide dotf tupa betwe prices of high ^of bepoea &J*thea te Gr tt ihni made it ad mt. a.t ,.."I ;,. '- -... . -VI- .i re p *,< ** "-"-- 1 'i' E 9. ,'l,: "..' 4 1 U I "-. ..... " !' */1 [ ***' .44 1 -j/ e @a Cwvrt */ rim" Ir&dern on Thankmgilinsl Oh Augusta, Oa. M. ift gobbler came to the PriSaEA and Mrs. Elsenhower Wfr:oatfu National Turkey Fed- eritta and the Poultry and Egg flaU*l~ Board. nhbwer accepted the ot- S -'of Roseoe HIll, preddent of, boM Liantlons, to bate the Srozen and returned to heShWite House. HIl raised tbiad on his farm near Lin- President asked Bill to M turkey back t the se "In Dlenty tie .b t hope to spend Tank- f my youngsters ad t o take him along." dWhite ount prem acreta r lam-i lwrpguty said no of-] 6t .T esidenn had boean W 1ti .t does .oa r sauwrfu _ 4'i For Women W 11 O (U. P.) If you Far own holiday fruit cases, se ome ps for easig the p":4 ^,.b gerl!f* w ,a g wammte i . . i .l"h .itf yv rrira~th a ....if tim ir - 4 I . .,*, Myor ImpOelll Il Hospial Wjf Vis Prneumo* MuMI BEACH, Nov. 15 (UP) -Mayor Vincent Impeltteri of New York has been admitted to St. Francis Hospital Ewth virus pneumonia but his ond4ton 1; not serious and he is rating comfortably, his doetors repor'- ed today. The ilness is a "mild cast and "Is not a cause for coern," said the wife of the mayor, who came here last Saturday for a vacation. Impellltteri is the outgdolg mayor of New York. He was ot eligible to run In the recent eleeo tion which saw Democrat Rob- ert F. Wagnr Jr. chosen to suc- ceed him. The length of the mayor's stat in the hospital Is ucertaln, Mrg. Ime litterl amid.. wo close esanal friends W the mayor were his physicians. Dr. Nicholas Tierney. a Miami surgeon was summoned to Im tter hotel Sunday nghs. rney then called n Care- tvno Panettler -and 'the twa JFB'To Mid Importot Meeting ,The OB music levert' roup will mt tomorrow night at sharp a4c Balboa US0- S Armed Fes service Cen- ter. The proS Wn i which Is arrang- ed by mOmbM qf the Frlands of Mude Soeet ofl Panama, w.U Inc1 0l9e et men's "Archduke Tio in AN.blt Major, Op 07. and S rau"Oq Night in Ven- ice." r... sd-f' 1~~ -; mritni t "n & CO tiAN "-: .... .., :r,' 'i*A'r V^y . v , ." '. 4..,' . * .&.'" -. To Autwobil -2 4Alu eentsof.h Repu*I InPLU4 that they rmutt e M D^AJD9 INGlNRCE -b4efob l-btain thir-xukeha tne must tb pNrohauwd lk*d to do busmin inn Avw im lat mnimnCteruah ' 0w our lnr ? NATIONAL UNION us o . a? v At 4-1 LL,* .- * -PLAZA A t5 it wireaw of whi lemi smne m-0. leir Is= .rOe h whilsm Naousl G. GILBERT - DRINK MIXERS ONZK TZARo SIiA.2 from $17.25 f .5 " * "GILBERT HALL OF SCIENCE" CANAL AGENCIES, S. A. Cathedral Pas Tel. -4iSm., Pa I I Iow I. S.. ,,,, .; i' f ... ;"fl Pb.e (Pa.ama )m re a: ster detflr. - Teatoocanbe ar I eei "Brabo of I~sand Ingf sfC&AL SAL Rm Cx-. AKippered Herrings Ga F pah K.... Ielr -Sproene ...btr Tibanfa. ,i btg,. Swm t&Ieraesd N Itebys Belrille Baby Turkeys Eviscerate.'Long Island Ducklings AlsoD Paul J. Klener' Own Sugar-.Cred MaIlogany Smoked HAMS ., ae ad 2. p.t S-treet Diao from Hreta" N etrntioaal Get the MOST from thim EST in music or any other program through the world famous Radio TELE FUNKEN lo Geru made Easy to get og our Club Systm halWfve representative for P*.. Puaa and Canal Zone Q, Sport, so IS.WARE HOME .. lral AVeG, Panam, '(;o,. i .*..'i ~c~nr ~enplla~ h ~ .' 4 ,'b - 4 - ~ arm ZI- Ji la - -. . . r P'G;Ti(Ufk7 fl 'C:, IIA - .pSf- <^'i- -. *.5 145 " 4f Au.. h & L t*- Ii: I. .. :.*.. 'r' ~' C9 1111 iL~; S~i iC. 1 I . -^ ".". 1 ': .-,_-; P. b~"Y"?i - -69M 1 y- - ^. PAGE.1IJ had turned out badly. ' correct?" No. The percentage 'pli low spade, not the Jack. Souh has nothing to 6iQot f the spades= ,- the king of diamMn I.a to be in the Easat haktd SPACM Mnust g ard agln t spade suit wit.the l ri 1 WAL JALCOt monds n the We t } ....... It.ls reasonable to nuM West wou lea It i I spades it he W1 j b by king-queenf I 1, 9 z *-PO w ..*uu ,d ack .wiwl. first tric I-P*u!uP a .wl at e 8 I fWeet has led from the . "'d *:i 'N' 5 or -Q-7-5-onl two ; no oNow let's see when the p Sxyv ; a low spade from duilmm j or rev succeed. Since: we are gu1 9 *VA against five spades in t~e SV 9 hand, we must lasume tha (), 1Minos has only two spades. 0 e 9* r t9 If East has K-10, Q-10 Ls cr 9z c ot Q-9, he isa cotpelld to pla SV s LO e) f# Jwer card at te' firsttri Souzmy's low card. (If he .wSva IsaM "ls honor. ast' will- estib S b 9 dummy's jack as s itecond' E ) " stopper.) South caiz win 3 the ace of spadet, and EaI s 9 r have a singleton picture ca : V; I*11ON block the suit. There are four cases in. the suit blocks and only "Please settle an argument on eases in which the play o thle play of the accompanying jack will win. Hence te IaId," requests a Biriingham favor at4e y Qof a low cotrespoedent. "West;opened the from.dummytthe five of spades, and the question ____ was whether declare should .. .- lay a low card or the jack from he dummy. **I| M ;"When the hand was actual B played South put up dumy jck ok spades in the hope a't sbs t s a West was leading from the king- : i oke so b ou e queen. Eastcovered with the brtthe *b r king of spades, and Southb, on fro- at once with the ace. nmdcine, recoatir da, oed Acientilf Ameriek laberator, ' "South then entered dummy tx us th abloo, thIw r with the queen of clubs to lead Mendace work usofut tohasl the nine of diamonds for a Tlles- was. 1. Helps nure dlowt*e West won with the king of mov Otu traulrin muue. . amonds, and ran the spades, ieep yo You soof fe O . Qfeating the contract., ll ifre t olhlngo war, ins. Get Mndeqoe fro.m yo~ ,ooay. See now much bettT you "South said that he had made reerp tonlht and how mu ch be ae right play, even though it 1w seeI tomorrow. 'I * SrPAWAM School Doi ,I -~*- - ACROSS I Writing tool 4 Report - I Arithmetic r (coll.) 12 Studied in geology 13 Medley 14 "Essa3 s of --" in English Literature 15 Excavate 16 Foreign - 1I Parts of year 20 Grind teeth 21 Pitch 22 Lampreys 24 Studied In Geography 28 Italian city 27 Pronoun 30 Afternoon parties 32 Grammatical gender. 35 .jhip parts 35 Covers with metal plate 36 Worm 37 Former Socialist, Eugene - It Piece of statuary 40 Subterfuge 41 Enountered 42 Come in 45 Showed contempt 40 One who matters 51 Gralr letter B*Pare it DItlk ulil i Lvesslke 2 hot Lak* ' '-- ,b -, f~i' a .. I s' ..-. * -' ...... . ! m-w y^^Jw *^;,'*_. .. . i aiUW AWW ..A r ai~ J ~:. ftlI. W I*I -' C~~c~f -- ..-, W^- i i~~i-:!ss~di~: ... *.- A I S'I ..I' .. ' : . _, .,-, .. 7 "p i a i. :.' :- . 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Paneteer Not a God Plaee to Light I .- *- I V-- aE SW ' CWTihMETECOITMfauF NAVM IT IT, GOwCONT K.NOw ImnERE TDLOOL... OEw6mIS r BE MILLIONS OF MILES FOW tIE M EAtrI!: J? Note of Warning BUGSa Svm' I.. .: c..".J;r-'~, rtwI1C... 5~`~~` 0 ''' - I -b~ ;~:-. . *~- p 11 ~ * I., - .. . .4;~ '-~~ . r I I PRIbLaLLA'S POP tfg' i -sat [a *itk.r~.4-C j. 1 U -14 (J - i - - -- --r- - - .- .- -i 1..- ^ ~----; :-nl c P S .- '' .. As w.g?. ~:~~i, a ~~ti_ ~J ;r. ,I b~;~ .:1' . r I "Oil "^y~3 *w-' 'ft .- ~-, IE' Ijr Ll-n *- ILI- " i, M3 .,. nl.- ~~A.:. ..John- D Hollen has be a - ppointed chief of 't he n ete utive Planning Staff i. the of- I rfliee of the Governor- isnt I- ,at Balboa Heights st '-arc .*4.0- Quinn. who headed the now a- S bolished management staff, s S.n. beint assigned to full-time wk . on the Canal tolls study. a-ATrio V sa The announcement wVi made 7; .and' yesterday at Balboa eIgbts which said that the creat~tn of the Executive Pjanng Staff 13 d ... .A t "realignment of the miam - IL 1e~ tr ement functions of the Pastnt d Jl." caI ", Catal COmpany." It anre. re cnangC i I effe ctiveD e- R. Circuitbve Court of oelr 1. A6 't7 pda A.-4 .g o; itro With the aasPenmen of- the """OC R p Executive Planning t&W to t. e lme uOe did not dent, the management staff re, a-voe verts to Its former administra- A wNIThe official annoutement I 11% W" noted that: "The manage ent U" a i Staff was formerly a par the .l ,re-Qovernor's Qff ice. It was trans- I ow wid .lS iih p terred last year to the Office of , _____________*^ad "ME Af atatq D e Ic t the budget and emutu pprorin lis It .n WWbolteri to a functions were added to the of- cbarged' tightOs fa1e9n6 u1948 tice which was then~ ealenated at Bassa Miton sal I'ICthe Mmnaement Dal.' Pili d $ci Text of te B alboa lght ItAtement folloWs: another on the court "A realignment of the man- ~agement fnctf ofn dte e i-e o- AT tmoCa nal* Comrano r will bpam he am.Decehmber I hlch will Inatov ..r.oncfrnatheorn .er.f~,e. pn o tier-Ie PresOfiden .ineons ~ are via- ca In m=tm7`1 or rrartrgIMron tolbe 41 d arh n d rI i L a pert of the orisora o thme an refse to. to1.neri D.' Boeallent. ie. 0& .,rnd o eaud- o an orOet in, id4wd 't he of qee sPd Vzosent rar-- 3i 4 tiontb os of the ean- o-. ., a saentls taff of.theg O op lof Nth A the Comutroller will berassih- reTboed. o enConcurrreently. In U fie 1 ag on or a OU' ar soteaf will b.e eb- S MUv t Wx -U.'I. i. Oi otult governorr President normallY. .... -ard Mrs.tb. I.T .el '.h.lons ofm the 1.et ManatemeGo T V"A be "All details d i fth e reernlOs- ...... flee of the .ehipI _troller, TJPhest "l -It wll tneludetphe several ise i .hurhwill4 JohnD. Ml dn. now Chi .'- _.of 'IF. ln.atb toby.uvoteto the Piit iventory a end Ap: "Other psonnel abangs In.n 4atnd.o q plsal. stani of the ,Comptrl- S L. 14. LLAo ler'ed in t will be r assigned o .4vlgowei beC7 The 1jta g 1I Ulvipynf a Chief of the new Ezewiitlve Plan- "."1,6Adm n2strage Alotbclft 131IFFs The GroviO ZYM WIS V 22 W t Chief. of the Mnaemem t 8taff 1.. dthe of the ti6will be assigned to full- time arin, -n twork ftkre ent the rent an-study. alw-teai mtilhu o the I.o.u-Icnt ter- -ts-."d th at rMg l of the tune- Stlons of the parent Manaorems ,taff will e retalned In the Of- f ie* of the CttOatrotle 'rIhes will indlue ts several tiani SCunitlom, a0i as budget.we orl o their pertomel c 'oa Inh evolved In the re2rgeahdoti .1peced ft b e Admnatrattve 'r R S~ ani t tuaf~eus fru the present Min- .Ror to the unir thu s can' t : hen o t .c t toe o A"P Nms are to be U04 6 a r result of the r - .10c0 iteflaour deElt o ii wor the oover- It 'A It was awo.re, .... i O e the o tre 0n'at whch time the 'T aiin. c to the of- dthe csiontred : ** -th W ork ~i;s :. Ll At; cI .vluntary rid i~6~ "r ;i'- 'f ;of Korea. He that "Rothsnl S...om... ..on- Y` I"' :tiiof combat ream . . u p-1. +le ; ... . .. Ivlk el ,m ,, "GREEK WHEEL" TURNS FARM REVOLUTION - Greek fannter umps from cenuiries-old farming method to a way of mechanical farming with the aid of this l&vw-cat "GemtU Wheel." develoLed by agricultural experts of the American FatM ergn Operations Administraton to Greece. The device, called a "gadget" by its inventors, a "Greek Whel" by enthusiastic Yuge slav government officials who have btult one of the machines w prepare soil for seed after field has been plowed, plantsmall grain seeds and corn, cut young weeds and cultivate row-i4Ew rops. Designed to be made by village blacksmiths, it cotts 15 American dollars to construct. * WATER WATCH * 17 JEM * SHOCK A ~ lu PROOF IES . IES ABSORBER $1450 16 t~cn^tfdiD u J. . -. I . direct aonly 5. n odieet ei r . Street MNL. 18 prr 41 of sikls, at very low, 16%. Priem. TAHITI w% l w I I IV ll, ; svcFe d-y5 *' 4 ;t-.'- __ _ ir_mP~ __ ~ ~__ mema _ _r II I II rYg'~~ `''''' ~ru jlY'jl . mIta MS*, plil -Ww ~ r .*12. ~i~i~i r I Ij:q a .p m a You No. 12,179 Central Ave. Colon "NOVEDADES THIS" Via EspaftnNo. 34 -- Panam.L B.p. (EelkusVIsta biffi eU Ageaclea tracidou No. Lottery Pla - '. *' -,. . .. K.", i" ., CARLTON. DRUO 10,059 M ea Are l de PublsdsleM - - PhzU -i : '* " .,. , LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 rivoll Ave.-Phone 1-2291 and MORRISON'S Fourth of Julv Ave.-Phone 2-0441 FOR SALE Automobiles Don't fear BURGLARS, thoroughbred FOR SALE -Dodge Coupe, late 1947 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. Tel- good tires. radio, perfect cohdi- ephone Balboa 1389. tion, $675.00. Scooter Cushman 5 efrg- H. P. like new, $175.00. Call Al- MUST SACRIFICE new G. E refrig- brook 2236. orator. 60 Cyl. 7 cu. ft Reason- . able offer accepted. Albrook 2247 FOR SALE.--1940 Plymouth 4-door or evenings Colle Darien 5. Api. SEdon $150 00. Apt. 12 house 3. 9088. 10th. St Colon. FOR SALE: Coldspot retrgerator with freezing unit. 9 cu. tl. 2 cycle. Excellent condition House 2127-B. Cuiundu. Tel 273-7156 FOR SALE: Us'r retrigeratois. states ond washing machine on easy payments. Call phone 2.-14-4. FOR SALE.-1949 Chevrolet 4 Door De Luxe. udioa. tires new. 30. Can be financed. Phone 4-515. From 4 to 8 p. m. FOR SALE -Reasinoble, 1951 Chev- rolet Bel Air. Excellent condition. Phone 3-1280. FOR SALE:--Bargair. Refrgerar. FOR SALE--42 Mercury 4-doorse- Frigidai:e and Culdspct, hld'r dan. good condition, motor recently dresser and lo box, table. helves, overhauled. Duty paid. Phone Bal- blinds, lattice work. louvres. House boo 2-2441 weekdays, betsen 0310, Cable Heights Ancon. 7.15 and 4:15.. FOR SALE.-Electrc slove, 4 burn- FOR SALE:-On account of voyage, ers. refrnge;.tor. mahogany dining- will sacrifice Plymouth 1953,.two roor.and bedroom iet. fine custom door sedan. almost new. import built. furniture, all practicolly new duty paid, price $1,850.00 cash. very cheap. Arrorgemenr con be delivery No.ember 24. No delears.- male to rnlt apartmenr also Sni After 12 rion at Callt 46 Este Francisco' rd. Si. 25. A. Apt. 2. 8. Apt. 4. Tel. 2-3518. Panama IFOR SALE -1952 P-ck-up. Perfect LOR SALE.-Bendix Economar aulo- condition. Telephone 2-2064. Juan motie washer. 60 c,cle. $100 Gabriel Ameglio. -- 0779 1. W;;ilomson Place. Balboa FOR SALE-1946 Ford 4 door, radio. FOR SALE:--I1 cu ft. Fr.gda.re I motor, body, t.res perfect condi- porcelain, recently c.erhauled tion. Jewel., Store "Cantina Chi- Best offer. Balboa 2-4327 cogo." No. 157 Central Avenue, Paoroma. FOR SALE:-Baby crib wth mat- tress, ploa pen, V estinghouse FOR SALE: Black 1949 Coupe, rooster w.th grille, and misc. .lems re- ltres, R. & H. with overdrive. Tel. 2-3583. 1426-C, Carr St. Con be f, oanced. Phone 2-3602. 1 Balboa. Can be seen 0851, Balboa Road -- ,' Af-IT a IChurch of Christi. Position Uttered WANTED--Person w.rh experience an Publicity and Advertising make up. Must have vocation. Must speak English and Spanish per- fectly. Wrile complete details to DEP. A. --P. O. Box 134, Pan- ama. Wanted Position Panamanian of European origin de- sires responsible position. Sound business cperience, good sales- man, knows four lanauaaes and has FOR SALE -1948 Ford 5 Passenger Couce. Ra,.o. heater. $450. After 4 30 p m. Call Balboa 2-2421. FOR SALE -- 1948 Hudson Power Dome 8 C,l. motor in 1940 body. Duly paid, 150. Balboa 2734. FOR SALE! -- 1951 Pont.ac Six 4 ooor sedan. 2172-A, Curundu af- ter 4 p. -n. FOR SALE Boats & Motors much initiative. For details write FOR SALE : Diesel Boat Engine to apportunlty, Box 134, Panama Buda 6 Cylinder, 100 HP, Model 468 with 2 to 1 reduction gearg 3an..hlur.I l0f; tJ h ,rh' $1,500. Can be seen ad i an ofel Ae fug i ei egi rth. 4160 p. -i. week jeb. Cdl Bl11 o0wn fit Idmiee'lie? n the Bel- boa 3332 Mornday through Frid7y, $an Congo in the fantastic open- 7.30 4:15 for details tn Conga in the fantastic open- boa03332 Mondaydthrough Friday,. pit mine at Shnklrolobwe, 70 miles abrthwest of Eliabethville. Shin- FOD SALE: Wizard "Super 10" holobwe's name was dropped from outboard motor. Excellent condi- taps for secrecy's sake during tion. priced for quick sell. Phone World War I1. 25-3433. A ENJOYING FIW CLIENTS WORTH OF CHEESE VUto Show can look at. the delectable exhibits, but aren't allowed lt beOina of enjoyment with a long, yearnmiqg, agoS ;* .* i - w, ~ ~ .. 1i'- MISCELLANEOUS 0Write Ale he I L aeaIes. ta 2051 Asssc. C. X. DR. WENDEHAKE Medical Clinic Central Avenue "K" Street corner. Telephone 2-3479, Pnoama. RADIO AND AMPLIFIER REPAIR SERVICE: Guaranteed Work. All parts used treated for trial climate. Tropical Electronics. CMile 45 E. No. 2. Two blocks past BIlo vista Theatre. FOR SALE Mlseellaneou FOR SALE:-Girl's large J. C. 4lB- gins bicycle, excellent condition. Call 2-1342 after 4:30. FOR SALE:-Thoroughbred Da - hund puppies, six weeks old. Co 2-2581, 1413 Las Crucrs St. Apt. D. Balboa. FOR SALE: Small upright piano, $25000. Course in business d- ministration, $40.00. Tel. 2-1292, Panama. FOR SALE- 1951 Nash Rambler Station Wagon. Good ekSultln. Fairbanks Morse Typhddbr'A"r p. Servel Gas Refrigerator, fam "ub- ber livingrom set. C6ll Panor a B- 5179 from 7 a. m. until f odor after 7 p m. FOR SALE.-English bicycle. 1Felix" in perfect condition, $25.00. Thir- mos for trip, $10.00. House.4, 7th. New Cristobal. FOR SALE:-Germon Shepherd Rp- pies, 5 weeks old. Telephone Pan- ama 3-1500. WANTED TO BUY WAN''ED TO BUY--Pick-up. "Mue- bleria Tuion." No. 200 Central Avenue. WANTED your refrigerator ai a trade-in o- a new Crosley Shelvo- dor. Cyrnos, Tivoll Crossing. ,- 1793. That's Exactly - What She Said! SFQRT WORTH, Tex., NM.1 (UTP) "Come on back he - 'm all tied up." Msa Owe yn Powers shouted from room when cuastoM Lewis entered her package at "That's all eight Ill I wt, Lewis replT.,,T en he .di8c - ered she really was tied up.: A bandit earlier jP d robbed the Atore of$5: . A L RESORTS romliel Santa Clarm Beach cottages, electric refrlration gs staves, moderate rate, Phon 6-441 r 4-567. PhiMI. Ocem li Meta Sant Lmor 31 1-01" 73. Hlars, n 40r. e SCeM tso I In COOL Cal. shimtubn h Iw.I Atone SRu APN IS S 139 or see coretker ftW ette C gt. Oft mile pDt fnta Cnr. P 11100 ag Hnm. PhonF e i o2182. I FOR RENT Two cottages, Santo Clora, $50.00 each per mpnth. Tel. Balboa 2756. Schilling. WILLIAMS' Sante Clar Bec t- togas Larg, camfortoblg, modem, nIar beach Balboa 3050 scet wke d .eni FOR RENT u-i- , FOR RENT:--Fumish~d house fe three or four months Serting De- cember first. Two bedroom, dinng- room, sittingroem, maid's room, etc. Goff H 6-A S tt, m unt $165.00 per month (electricity and water included). Call Panama 3-0499. FOR RENT:--Chalet in Las Cumbres, 7th street No. 703. For informa- tion telephone 2-O0, de lo Ossa. FOREN I phone Panaman ;4941. FOR RENT:.-Fumished Inlaepennt concrete chalet, 2-lMieenk dinng- room. Parlor, porch, ampn kitchen. $110.00. 112 Viae Belsre Porroa near Roosevelt theofre. FOR RENT:-Completely furnished residence: living and dlningrooms, two bedrooms, boahs, klln, ter- race, maid and ga rd ra aric for three months seembi first. 50th street ,' 4. l Vista.cate co ly Will vacate cowpletely fu N-1 roam,g it Qlympia Dat bi quntet gth I **,9 ; a . jI,'rs - * *: .-S- <. 9'- .1*t+. .." aor Ihmw C.. Ctare "~. a6CREENING" NIPPON'S NEW NAVY-Flagship Ume lays a dell smoke m ereen during the Ci o manteuvera of Jaepen rebro navy, frigates of the First and Second Fleta of the Japanese Coastal Safety Force. The naval exercises were held oan Mutsu Bay In aerther J p ~;-~;;;;~-_----- ,1,* ~ -. :.: i,. ~ILF *. I :Su ' NOVNiI-ER SPECIALS 1951 Kiwr 2 Zdman, uphshtary, $925.0. 1949 Bulkk Cuov., radio o l rest r.edm I, 5.. |., -. .I8 II o 4' l.48 KSit3ahu69. ad nina -IdI 1369M6 Vftl ~tadgiid 5625.00. I O WC EM eUOOlltve' nd durable W,1 wi f ooatings In ivbn pound packages I *all colors. . GE F. NOVEY, INC. W mlWwas1 AW. Tel. 3.-MB 'B* HOG-i840) Yoir CenmpspiIt( SKa~ou w4aV, TuiaiaSei ,e. in- ,' Ute Show Tow nvwtto 61 I, VT 4w weti.Ert- d: o rI 13, OS-.tlal- OR giht^^ ^^ MMCr7 (,'% ^^^~"J a:~-I^B&^^ ^ sS^v^(1 " K exerllratcolditioa, $6750. -, 1948 Packsr 4door sedNm, oW r* , only P72*. 0*r n t S^jMUE CDDP1-- t.ih 3arOa Jr.. of Hollywood, Calif., iso m. Sra3 ciddlh inhis s1 Ond cr, TU top it o i's a Cadillac. Hi d iB t IUff th'e cor. The older a stlq h been dcred $4000 tfor the %ou, h the car can do 70 mfles m8 hour, any racing oat e hadSade SI ; .<- I Jrd reewry ..- .. .. .. -. , ht Nis A& '. '^ mIS 1 "?j 't^" atK- i- . |AL%- 'r * iell'em... When You Teff thru P. A. ( Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our offiee Ip Nb. 57 "H" Stieet - FOR SALE Household .~~~:1: *.:-'J~k -.. , T .- " i..; 41 WON$. I'. . aWW I,. II1 :I N!i ipi rI __ Il - IW .19 1: ~:~$ IFrai I,4 ,1 rijrt" 9R 1'"i '. .- "' ',~~8~~ '-^* _.N.. ..w, .. .. -.".i t. M I -- rr*35Itd' I;I IYe' andM~ '6 xes. *.. Sand n mu ini Iw 9o!4 N gooWUN wit W good, this WSlf6m Ybtapstir proves, WOW 7sh tple tw4e* I under a taop tr e a U. L. etetr destsin O w.. O h at at.L s0t#M.. .. 4 40t A.. . iiSteve Cochon Se 0 LSj To Re pace DOcd Mon grelPet ot v ROLLYWOOD, Nov. 17 (UP)- "We were close tria dA f Ia .Abody pt a pappy wlUlmt uo qal-from the time h e W MJAuvtery Ian u, s aome Bp> .He wasit psdtaqe4 bi S. n t s the smant ta t irt tlt ever lived-n 1 hd n 3, con teve Cocht of fans, oo." .-. LA A% l who is looking for just suoh 6 at the ato do-'but here's a catch. The C- ochran lives i a ramshackle l M. must be a thorou house on a precipitous canyon 7 r. Fort t t a a pooh who'd be rown slope where the dog.waltdon She i out the back door at a dq him hand and ib would t.fetch Ste c's -pport. cgaret" S. c' tih h and anything ele he asked Sii rJL Y of na ne 'n Benedict *And when I had rd SiMa B -Athe Ore-nwich Vllalle of- M TschalrkowrLy ta SOlcoda tIrr rly ills-Is seriously searcl- orders td p the L ano ,, e ort M t a o d run .p to floor arm..bV r a will be sn at the oN s repeTcha ow hi and bang away hpply until I Mr H ar r of Blo1 Thea aed asagy dog who played wl at him to Iay off-then tunI i imthe- ie abers. t the plan, arted Inaovies and he'd come eack proud as punch," t the n OlamW u as hepox appe"e on the stage. he added. reoas foar tbkr. m-etlar IMO Vflarg a mt i ng Smkterv, barefooted and draud "We went ever plaee togeth- S ofAin T-shirt and blue eans, p-very ate la the union, Ca OM1M0d -l WM --waf"n A e reviewed "Tachalkw ida Mazco, JamalM1, France, 11HI W of -am1 e th in Munich, GermaCnay.Blan aae It, Um n w qre the actorswas starring there breft WdidaanS^ %- aS0let?!a atory's a! i (Am m!ttermwhre be went 17m: *oWs the ,' "fr aa real oPan. 1-1 at a soter Vents a meatrl td eiysa e Yo adoone IIe wa the Cwe we-lookin for Idyrl dl" Ia ;soa I que. 9out ti0e 1 T b, it lP RI ..T-.. It, ' '.... ."J"A A. L* WOARBI '': 5 1, :. .- A Great loh Pductlonl Meet U e's OAlWy ot "LE PLAISIR" t'el" 'Undmrld wh ed ('LAU) ,rf bW I ......-,,. _.: .... ...."5T II U40PtWK45 f m'qR IT Contest Finais Set For TViomrrw Finals of the Ary's "Cross- roads Caravan" Service Club talent contest lm be to- morrow evinbg at te 2. Fort laton, at :30 p.m. - teen indidu uieU h nd team acta wUill epet ovrb prizes amountin to $580. The finalist were selected during pzellmtnauy oatests held at various Serrice Clubs acrom the Isthmus since Nov. 9. Both military personnel and dependents are awog the fi- nalists. Special Bervice officials. USARCARIB, has announced that many of the finalists wid be asked to lain a gr O Whlrh will tour military pomt In the command dgrbn the forthcom- Ing holiday season. Creikets' chrp have urpr carrying power. One cricktbe eir an inch long sopis a note audb3ib for almost a mile. SEX-ATIONAL' PROGRAM! For ADULTS ONLY STARTS IMU T THURSDAY. AT THI CECILIA Drama of modern youth caught In f web of vices and forblk pb lesureu l TODAY [Panama Canal eaters WOL, SHOWING TONIGHT! - BALBOA m "ANUAL PAmA OFQUAm Ab-ComanlU mi d S.S..E.B.S .S. a-.f ..m R .A# ON-f-A v~r DIABLO HTS. <: fT: teNeBM BELL& VISTA CH .q S018 easrea C MeOr J o m wsrwAm- "SKY FULL OF MOON' wead ""W ama w" 3 2 -~ls~ Pedro M I guel aob TATwLOU wuli owu :." 3i "The Girl Who Hod Everything G AM B 0 A obtb RYAN a WIa POWI "CITY BENEATH THE SEA" GATUN "A QUEEN IS CROWNED" 5 Color b y TCH MCOOI - MAR GARITAm ai W Lrd', o 1 Wd waY :5OU I1I WOMAN *WImI n ia u3 -A L il CRISTOBAL c* c T-U ... a .. Vlttero GASSMAN Poly Wy OW "CRY OF THE HUNTED Wflaniad 'NWoi n m W ImwI w6o4 i ssQag"s 6:30 8:10 10:0 pO.m. TODAY PLUS: SPECIAL ATTRACTION WITH EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO S B * "Cumrceous Cuties * "Sepia Sirens" * "Nee Ranch" S"Battle of Burlesque k .. Dive" , * Ndstt Rackfet 3 O. T an tI!!vm-- r .. I - g I4 ..G LA. *Af-HO *pRomaB RELEArE . - ,, _.! 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I"By^--C^ 2ND :."' 1~P 4 '' C' I'. .I ..i; _ __~_~_ ~_~~_ *~'L-' "-C ~tlp~C ~ ~IE~'I.-1F .f their X . u _ W i --rr I I -- --- - La P ^ ~-h- k~' Y. 'I''~ li~sE J I !. 9AIWA amml i All i& :1 i.1 ii *aides weighed In at 208 oads and Neuhaus tipped hiSk ales at 212 and one-half. turning, the Giants' center fielding third baseman is prom. inently mentioned in trade I. talk. (NEA) I . Theatre ing muai. awan IuUJB ana tmree, scorers have been named to, work during the coming season. The umlnpWre Willie William- son, Aex D Joaquin Gon- zaIle, Pedro r estlerra, Felix Franrti, Clfford Nles and Fill- bert JIeamu he scorers ap-I i Ad Beckfbord KU ..1 1%znd N"be" LAST SHOWING -' -, _I.Y ; I Upsets Mark Chryslrer-PlnyH ft. . . Out,. 4 ton *, .*. -; -.: . .. ... .. -. I .. Puller Defeats Crocker, Valdes K.O. Win Samuels TbTo ir i tNIl Engelke Over Kulikowski Over Neuhaus Gets Against Bab kinsday The first round of play in the Chrysler-Plymouth 1ixed Reception ,, r- L B Golf Tournament at the Brazos Brook Country Club Sinl Anl kI nocksut was featured by the astounding victory of Sam Cubn heavvweight Nine Val- :,0: a; o s uchedul Puller over John Crocker by a score of 3-up and two dez has received a mixed-recep- battle at piaIy Sunlday. on fro the boxing world Tennis Tourney th an ond. play StUlldlay. knocking out Heinz Neuhaus of UCIIIEE WwIIULfPWJi~iUUl Thiubethbdlneuabefit This match, as in the ca scratch, and Puller. who nor- Moi ri- by default. European champ Neuhaus to the The Second Annual dtthmian 110 of _abl threreset- to rIl nnts tMl the body European cham MNeuhaustoth The Second Annual h athmian lie of'(6" ,up e repre t. over ee . mallv plays off a handicap of Fri, Humphries over Regie ca in the fourth round ofa Table tennis tournament gets ed in ths -tQI A i t withmem- of ftoMfet rd antamweight eight, was considered a pis h- Armn'rone. 2 up 10 rounder at Dortmund. Ger- underway at the UBO-JWB Arm- bers from tbPftrsfoAtlas, chanim.iet lntAl- Al Brown over for the lone hitting and S Walker over Al Wilder, 3 many Neuhaus was ranked fifth ed Forces Service Center, La Club T Iisd o a 6 uro- back Paikif, for barial. scratch golfer John Crocker and 2 But boxn observers are dl- Boc Road Balboa. tonight, with nes.- db Ialic r n h died in N. However. Puller shot even par James Hoverson over Andy vided on what the kayo proves, all civilian competitor hedul- lubs haVh entered. e _tws n poverty, for the 16 holes of ol. to eke Anderson. 2 and I. iManagine Director Harry ed for the opening night. The m t' Ckcet is head- was bii aNew York City out a sensational l1cto1y Ehlood Compton over Bill Markson of the International The military bracket of the ed by IA. 10 Moreno .and eemery. jettlans are Un- AnotStaafl one-up Boxing Club expresses delight. tournament will not open until Sgt. M. AtMi, winer and derway have the body ex- Another unlocked for reilA1 Hank Parks over Tom Dro- And Al Weill pilot of world Tuesday evening. Nov. 24. runner Up tv In the huml a l I t here. was the victory of the vetrn han 2 and I champ Rocky Mariano says A total of 50 civilians and 1 Panama Are d Forces uny t program has George Engelke over Mk Kul- Lle Clausen over V. Davis. Valde has proved himself "a servicemen will compete for the Tournament ld lut tAugust. two- ad feared. The co- howski, the Fort Davis star by 3 and 2 possible heavyweight chal- Ist ihlan championship, with Marchanti of Panta have featu n wtt- pit Rodolfo Ampu- a core of 5 and Morland over Pete Duncan.lger." competition being held each donated a totat of 20 pries to dia alms.s odolfo Prancl s 3 3and 2 The complete retts SECOND FLIGHT But Fred Saddy chairman Tuesday and Wednesday evening be awarued to the.contestants Cbea'u: at a weight limit The complete rPeFlt.J- SECOND FLIGHT -of the NBA.s rating committee until the finals on Dec. 2. The and the awards will be made Im- ( n I a prevos Championship Flight John Davis Jr. over Carl Ser- says in Milwaukee that Valdez competition will open at 7 o'clock mediately following the finals on of erin pot n. a close d Don Hause over Joe Noonan 6 nnd 2i over Richard Sul-Is not yet a "'logical contender" each evening. D 2 SH oan. 3 and 2. uand not ready to challenge Mar- The drawings for-the tourna- Players ar reme that. -rand 5 D an ad clano. ment were held Sunday morning white shirts orkt are ieI. whosemeteoric rlms Frank over Donald Fran- Dond Kur over V. Gump, However. Markson of the IBC and the schedule calls for the not allowed they should i tnWthalta cey, 7 and 6: default. I SE ay th I" S7 and 6 John roc default Brown. Frenchdsagrees Says Markson: We first round of the civilian tour- bring colored clothes to wear d in hSAt b when he los- m Puer ov John roc- Dick Brown over must regard Valdez as a poten- nament to be played on Tuesday while competing in the tourna- u nl' etion to cilas er 3 and 2 2 and 1. Vital challenger because of his evening and the second round on ment. a i "T'rv Chadwick over Vern Bill Schuster over Clyde Stroop. IvictoIes over Ezzard Charles Wednesday. E ti "big money Pldr. 7 and 6. I-upa Neuhaus But whether Tuesday, Nov. 24 the third Players not on hand at the traf. h fth *son he Is be- g i 'Anibal Galindo o' r Bob John- Ray over and Neuhaus. But whether l Tuesday. Nov. 24, the third nbal Galindo or Bob John-Ray Dabek over Mike LaCroixwill get the next shot at the titlS round of the civilian bracket and time their match la called will ing i -K.O. triumph son. 8 and 7. 2-up. ,depends considerably on his ac- the first round of the" military automatically be/dronped from ov ?E th"i g wlrns. "dt ke Notre- eorge Engeke oer ike R Hoan over ark White eptance by Marciano and Man- will be held. Both brackets will the tournament. 1l c1vilianrg- W f cosiderd effort Don Mahieson over Jack Har- R l DeBorie over Capt. ager Weill" continue on ach night of the Istrants are asked to be at the a m. th for any West Don Maheson over Jack Har- Rhal DBori ovr Capt. Valde himself has an an- competition from that time until USO JW Cl t 7:00 p.m. we or welrweight Th d -_ 3 and 2. McNeil. swer for that one. Syi the the finals. pomptly, on tuesday evening, boxesI la jreft shape and a teani lt ear; l Sbig Cuban "if Rocky Mar- Six tennis clubs in the Repub- Nov. 17. a very har eow to get on tl)aa clano doesn't fight me now, the enqaaa. L ehia turned in AAA International League people will think it very fun. o_ _se toalt Iplte in the ny." an past also -i h backers with A SAnother heavyweight and a --thir sl Sg a Votes To Accept Havana something to say. Joe LoWs L- Byron Cumbelth and Alo^ns now -- in Buffalo, New York C L~e at l20 1dour- -- predicts Kid Oavflan will beat round ppreliomplete' " ---- Bobo Olson for the middleweight the program. A son prices MONTREAL. Nov 17 'UP nounced they would like to with- championship the first time they range from $3 fle$, i; rintside Sl oni The presidents of two minor draw their losing franchise atu meet. one do ) f general r F baseball leagues are hopeful of Springield. Massachusetts. Says Joe: "Pound for pound, nadmisio n da operating eight team leaguesi The situation at Richmond:Gavilan is the greatest fighter hyo..- sal next season concerns making a proper finan- in the business today and the CURUNDU 'SOP Team No. President Frank Shauehnessy cial settlement to Richmond's next middleweight champion of CURUBOWLING LENAG O tahl (B) 131Ta 1N31o Red of.the International League says Piedmont League club. "You lust the worl. Stanley 188 169 i C7 524 e a the Triple-A loop will have eliht don't move In on a man's ter- EPSA still maintained their Walker 140 1 *1~r 426 teams if In his words "It'sirltorv" says Shaughnessy, "but nine pSint advantage b taking Bryan 13 0 1 371 473 r .-J _ at all possible." And President we don't intend to pay an ex-,ni. T i... a.. three points from Auto Cine. Stuewe 113 120 11 329fll eVi George Barr of the Western'orbitant price to anyone." Pop Heer really poured It on Au-tHandlcap Ii w131 131 820 bIthL r Lenvue savs he Is more confident Pop Heer really poured It oaf Au- Handicap I31 131 9uu Ln ever his s he is moe co enthe Rch- to Cine by rplling a nice 221 In i-. - thpn ever his loop will have Ssfirst game, his hig of the year. Totals 835 847 923 36857. Q eight. I mond problem may be Ironed Meeting Tomorrow dAine oul. -i up to - Shaugnessy says Havana., out in two or three ie daysbut their bowngi of the week o uada t. Cuba and Rhmond. irginia is unlikely any definite ac- At 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night, when they set a nal h team.. ad m sl are the best bets to bring the I t lc- are the bet bets to brg te tion will be taken until the the Pacific Twilight Lea ue series for the league 59. Ed. dler 15 13 JII ull snterntn. League dback to e league's next official meeting will hold a meeting for the Kunkel was hig E p .0M 9raner .6 11 ESS 3C .. ll strength. eaue delegates on December 2. election of officer, approval of 489. C uck h loyd , omet at yesterday adto e. a the newtby-laws and ol tto oee r t el . voted unaalm6l to et Getting back to Western' tion and approval of fran- i, Havana. s oLeague prospects. Barr says: "I chisms o elocl wishing to en- 1 t ,eA .'i tohe apl a hnesy say ony a e- feel more confident than ever, ter the otLeague.ak thr fr e rnml y prevented c hn that we have a good chance of Anyone interested In the miap., . rom being accepted at the shaving eight teams for the 1954 great Amern should won th fr . time. A vacancy in the Inter-i seso" atte this mee.n Then C hthe ws 'g' aes end m, ' nttioral Leapue was createdclub.' ., 4l .. m ei Then.- C e -- A- a: ,her the St. Lo nrs Browns Barr a ng The F irw ys bought up the Oriole franchise fLA M MaIl pw ,, hen te ago C a- year. Barr says the Western As-IQUALIFYING DATES PWGA for Isthoian with 1. dre 1. sociation recently brought Its HANDICAF TOIURNAMENT Team No. 5 took e poul Hds dlyael . .. C 'have Pla, i n . riestrength to seven teams by EXTENDED tru Sports Briefls granting a franchise to Salina. ram Wal.ly's Bar- TI.m o. 5 u Kansas. Barr plans to represent Due to conflictdng tournarmentsswikhed their tI .up ar d 4'Eotl s his loop at the minor league and the short notice given by and it must have hell YO New York. Nv meetings in Atlanta starting the announcement of the tour- out. St&nly rollhng a lead, o ff Also PYONKERS New York. Nov. 17 Nov. 30. nament last week. many girls man tolled a nice high for. tworepre sf (UP, The New York Stateion were unable to qualify for the the a lGhti his high for the Lavalle 150 tle suspended two trainer for one- n ap Championshp, held the t hi high te Bat 154 1leae. year t year at the Panama Golfyear ham was hh for sr 149 AERO Club. Way with 4. Cunnngham 19 180 Theon The suspended men re train-t an The qpallfying date.has there- Jaen Guardia took three points Handicap 88 8 of CotI r -.o er-driver Wayne "Curlv" Smart' fore been extended so that those from Ace Paints. Jaen Guardia player I 0a . and his assistant. Carl Larsen. partipat in the regular took the first two games and to- Totals 4A6 39316 *417 1 Alberg.' Both trsiner, had been under mon -- 4Atournament next tal, but lost the third game. by V. Eed Jamal e Th AY suspension since Sept. 30 on saturday, Nov. 21, may also six pina. LAne was gh for VS. EPSA mme charges of illegal possession of qualify ,t e handicap affair uardia with- 480, followed by maclan tbut tat a hypodermic needle Larsen also Those whe have not already Kunkel with 46. Huddleston wa Francis 163 142 156 46a fornmi4bl a was charged rlth using a needle uali fled Rt .use their scores on high bor Ace with 479. Beek 221 104 115 44 e t beitn on three horses th datd lr their qualifying -Ten Highest Men Are: ennett 150 168 158 47 rick . Both men pleaded guilty. g scolms in.-tl handicap tourna- 1. Kunkel 16I- Seybold 140 190 143 -oOo- ment but -no qualifying rounds 2. Lan162 el 165 141 18, 'The vliitor at BOXING may be plaid during the week. 3. r hm 1-m adicap 100 100 14 Former world middlewetht 4. 'WUi6 GI t champion Randy Turpin has 5. 1, tals 93 845 '.,.,. ree- . married. ; 6mA. ,',Beim1a8 m' Is Turpin who lost to Bobo rPu L e t L 4 rT 0 Olson in New York last month I, eaaIm s .IIj'in 17? 148 171 n: uarty a married M)iss Gwyneth 11. 140 11 oe ra Mount . Price, a 27year-old Welsh ---". 187 1 oe Bl farmer's daughter Sunday i3 1sR i a.... W I cedl morning. The ceremony W L Uts.- :.dcap 96 36 3 d n ,l' held in ielilngton. England E 2 33 8P M M l -was so quiet local residets Co rd 17e16 24 didn't know it was taktg, y RT MOISE A 17 1 tl place. The maTIagl OL.. -n T e 1617 22 --o. q- traordinar meeting of the A tI- 14 13 19 DORTMOUND, Germany. -Board of Dretors of the Coon r era 15 IA 1 .dok 115 141 1--'l Culn heavyweight Nino Valder Pro l amateur League, W a 4r 1 3 1 1ers 1 154 131 123- l knocked out Heinz Neuhas of Dec. 0 was set as tentative Zornes 1 141 191 e any in the fourth round o opening date despite the fact Wllls Dooley 156 167 1~ th g10-round bout. tat the Board agreed that In- R ffths 19 175 148 scriptionr were not sufficient to La 124 Handcap 1010 10 28-year-old Valdes --. operate the league. Felix Heral- 'i i .. ranking heavyweight in des, league president, announced M 117 -' total 5 65 thw orld battered Neuhaus' that ms wishing to particl- :Hel- to canvas with two smashinrl I pate In the league can apply for Ha ip - hooks The knockout eame Hfranchise on or before Nov. 25. ,. ars hik, the 19000 Ocer- During the meeting it was di., .. 111. surprise t IHOMEWRK--Bb hm- clsed thin"on things definite- '" m, fans watching Valdez sron keeps in trim stacking ly accomplish were the cor- """" .,'.. h Qcomplete control ofhb h p- 'wood at his Staten Island, N.Y., bin/ning of tUs 1imhlire and seor- - po.t right after the opening home. With Willie Mays re- ,,.. ...e. ,, ,.._' " -I - I'.. ....~ '~~r .: g Ir 4 A -, Y -L "~~~-""-'"~"'"~~~----" -- --" '---., SPerfe c Record Tea.n .1. Y~?lur s- .cl f' ri ~r. riP-~v~- . ~:~ cR~ 3~q~~: ~ 'k-~ LTo-.t th.' ol"rtr" ~I* Yf Kli an for the Al form- s ma fto thI ^"-^^r^^r,. IiB_ w _'^B^ t T'- "^ ,* i'^~f +&'+a r 3' Awit punter and. idu, ar* he ,ik up the ball ,hd rtfa- FoSld L r v, S'lt aI 'rium Stes nClean lEw ,O N6Y. 17 (UP) "O y iles~ate toot .."from the r ~~Md untled dur IS^r^ r-44#4 tbo i~; ktr w -As an as Ute and Prairie View Record tege have cI sOt~cheb 1 aboa, lNotrs ut '" ". ; . .'. . t of mimo m S.~ern Coege ima Westeash ams toaes ahr o iw ifn ",antfP: college g410 * i n:'* Iftr Ws t: Ca'th (NZ&)4obw C Bkte, -f-Leave low a i.r an anwe ed I Before the FaWeaMIr POw .snot i I diT CO LEG,, is "a so 09111mem r mdat loon r 0*i -* *" ' ' S(N A Telephoto) DKAT Fred Wyan; West Virgia ouartMei lar Sa first dowL at MorhgaLtOW W.Va., inEft -l1 the Ram wtth South Caroif., whos O nc .Ko ~ i vaMc: nbeaten West Virgiia 'olina. 30-14 ! &; tI. ha or ri?- .~~LLi. ..,,. 8 D :6- N-~: t ~Y~ - B~E LbU ~m ~LA; - 1.11 : .. SSideline Coiments By The Ahuml Mni t had shottse. t at We braved the threat weather at Balba Stadiumn t e, other a tlod eo, m 6M the rb t o .-i~,tfo.a dk the mks wireth in the t; rit lst.ofp ,, *he best payK .the Slerema- TD.. I(k aa broke the b ,IMorris ge has one more game to ay kr, who headed a- SJay, a pot season is -rirth reund the 4ad. .Just as the hig th N Olub secondary mov to A.AC 4tid. the tackle, yIF . Sli p t nd ayd nla ad H utt upon season dnce a s tackle football was Introduced d a t h Baboa locally tre years It.1 CZ- I a toamew jpa r ea-* .Ad JCl' Asiand coapfreapce chaetn in .I thl Tuly pows of . Io asI they won it ba dk -~ w .:J la y awteaem were finely coVPPIo I~ sr t e ;aI - Ne. ed for this game, but it was the Iteg ristry but 9 pTu e eed, durable Junior Cot. atna elg that trcstt lw, spelt the l.- for the lte d. nee.O less than fivC oof .the were back LEp. teake *m l- a, played the tllJ- tw end TonDauida. ty r. n, O iver -very fine a49,M_ Sof Bpyd aloUingt t Da Morl M aO in the fkrnd s Pfto ei.p d ot ittrs Fulton f 'i d thelrni adtityta. tr to run the oiW gte bt6ko Nicklaler was :tae=ab ut the me ge i,. o e gamz e three or F combina ion of taNM one play whb lenv ored boeqaby So Wof wand to tlk the fthrt halt, i f.'- h .i rippedd by the alerted" o4 of 1"fbi 1 z durig the s0od.PP rent line. r of the b he Coach 3hn Wt taVd SA f or the Jt tietory 1 e' Is'tsOim,4il4 ftwe nia by -sle d wSm as underrated, 5 that the GOrewnM NIqkUaber. When the t- finally play, ' tarl ak eed it wa s uarny dI. Watiealt egar S .a it going l e riS t' had.,.r s 2 ,..,..,. :. ., _. "t S ASColleg, , .n pas. f the game. a "'lseeper Had NkCS isb taeo 1 as led Bob Rwlef a fer tobas High .tay have clicked ifr a o th tintsll tMt wa Rowlt SeyI hOta 17 way to 28 yard libe eaMnewtt % t Gl-. it he was ked by Balboa nrlt ty s n.W "abd,,time It ,,m., be coata h C .Athey will be out Sv. college a record 'al ACh- Sl 'ci in e u ofthose given btdng theb Mol A wl in .aoutte. t. to br their record of t '.e JQ gridder were.. .ULr conseeutJve oesm tyear. a.Te J iddewere ho )me the kit, 'pr -1A . . :i: i.." -; ____~ Fighting iksh Promoters Saved, Talent Found S By Arcel's TV BoxiAg Road S ~ryl ,," - NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (NEA)- Kanas City and Topekai <aa Ramil Arcel had his head crack- on down the line. SAA ed open doing it, but the longo- Bo, you see, there la vastly _U time trainer succeeded in put- to pofeasional boxing noW1 tin the breath of life back in th ne Big Unhappy boxng just when it was about The y Arcel Ehterprser, 1 NW YORK. Nov. 17 (P) ready 4o fall over seriously dead. started with a telephone Unbeaten Nbtre Datie and The cowardly attack on Ray as an office, could well use Maryland are the only club to Arcel In Boston larger arenas, but haw remain unchanged in the .t made it plain mighty well in the smaller football ratings by the tte that somebody Ael first to pove that SPreu board of coaches. violently o b- ing can live with television Notre Dame with seven ejected to his vided the site of the mat straight wnA tops the lt for putting televis- blocked out. the eighth traght week. Mary- ed boxing on Arcel not only gives the M' land ranks second with a perfect the road. promoter an occasional i Record of nine wins and no loo- But Arcel, who shot, but encourages and h se ha. been in the him put on non-TV'd prod~ Then comes the ca beak bustin tions. Michigan State, UCLA and buinebs for 39 homa each moved up the l of h 54 years Syracuse has Joey DeJo . one notch to complete t he has saved the Joe Rldone. middleweight., five. Indepen dent a non-TV'd match, Nov. 23. Texas, which beat Texas Chrit-- promoter who s1 Eddie Chavez beat Bonnie - tan last week, jlunped from -Ilth Ray Arcel the life blood of pinosa before a capacity $14O- place to six and Wute the sour science. house In San JoNe, Calif. Ch climbed from 17th to seventh In doing so, the Saturday who took a decision from J .4 after beating Illinois. Southern Night Fights, as they are called. Carter in an above-the -wd California, which was Idle, a have uncovered badly needed bout, would draw more ranked eighth, followed by Geor- new talent. Included here are the $100,000 boxing the Bronx Bomb-. *ti Tech and Illin s welterweights, Carmine Basllio er in an PFrancisco for the Baylor and Wet Virginia of Syracuse, Boston's Wilbur Will- lightweight leadership. Bobo Obl both of whom Were upset last son and Chicago's Alan Moody. son is offered $25,000 to Weekend dropped out Of the Charley Ooulard, Boston nlddle- Charley Green in a non tl" top 10. Baylor fell t1, D ,tahwt weight, is another hot prospect. match in Los Angeles. Or to 3st and We t Virg~ a p- was unheard of nationally un ped ninth to a tje. f'k d. When Arcel Moved into the Arcel put him on Saturday Nt ---.. -- --- Mid-City Arena of Albany, N. Y.. hts. j No. 14, with Syracuse's Pat ManRi erre Langlois and Jesse Tu and Gerald Dreyer. the British ner, middleweights, will be TV j m vi Empire welter champion, It by Aroel from St. Louis, Nov. marked the 13th city his pro- Wben the local promoter ha gram has visited in 43 shows TV sponsor, Arcel puts on t ,I w- since it was launched at the Bos- main events for the one admU r iai fllti B~t on Garden. Jan. 24 of this year. slon. Arcel worked with Promoter Irving Schoenwald Dlans nei- Ted Bayly in Albany. In Boston talent shows in Chicago and Mr teak dinner at tbhe nIse It's Sam SlUverman, in Chicago waukee. Arcel encourages of the defeated B milt Hills and MU&uhakee Irving. Bdhoen- mothers to open .ymn golfers were eo yestday wald, In St. Louis Hans Bern- which Bid Flaherty has done afternoon by v Il1o u s stein, in Syracuse Norman Roth- Ban Jose and Butte. There is n Gamboa Ulika The Gam- sohild. In northern Cafi~ rnla material in practically every boazt triumphed Iet 3 im the and Butte, Mont. it's Bid Flaoer- Arcel has operated. asi pBarole msatates, ty, who controls the manly art With his grass roots action. The first nine holi were of mangling mugs there with 40 Ray Arcel could easily becosim 1eyed and the ow er nine at fighters, including. Bobo Olson. boxing's No. I man. ummit in. perfect weather. A In southern Californfa itsa the . retut nmatch between the two Hollywood American Legion. EDUCATED TRAIN ER . UAbs wll be lav.0. Dec. 5. with HJaleah, Fla. (NEA, Jf e first nini hol s .achedule4 In Miami, Fla., after the first Ryan. who trains horses for M- for Bumit and thF final niae of the year. it will be Jimmy B. duPont Weir, now at HIal " at Gantabo White, Lou Messina in dear old holds a doctor's degree in chue. Women golfers of the two New Orleans. Ralph Smith in strv from Leeda University .. clubs will participate In the next, Houston and Max Yeargain in England. .match. A rubber match (date to - be arrangea4T esta will be play- ead If umm wins. A7. Yesterd4I:t esulto I L Joe Baker and Paul Bell (Gain- boa) S. : Geoage O Bl and Pean Stude' ,- Nediager (d Paton ..-r (8:r h Resls Ta1 ., 2. SB oWwr sanrd Buta t n .f. a.b W 0.. MAEMTCH DI r, adl Fred Saun- - I..wf .gLetkes and Bill J am- and Howard Tet- teAbu1* ClqIpfl 10. DIWHMATCH Diskf ur dnd Fd Baun- Leawer and Bill Jame- 'MATCH * wad John Wilkes NJ,1 bb and Johnny Davis 6* 1 8a .-itn, 3.0' 6on mat -. SIa6V Teaching I Powdes P Ii Results SPRINGS, 1b 4 ,Adtt d when gums are aching and inzamed. tIBnCA -t-SamUimo L .eAlon & Parsons Infants' Powders. Thy M.",hte with Gen. T 1 swa:. Green- s' other baby into restful sleep; they cool ored a two on b d and reduce high temperanm .4th (All-America) Mt er can be sure that these famous hp'wdep never conceal serious sympinsi ;- :the card, dm eeh U absolutely safe, are very sure in F on scre one as s. ad very, very p ended. -.. the tour.... , .: -PA, .. - I : " '' '' . ; , 4 i. ---*,! I avan a JoI .s- Joi. s /n.$11 Int 'Flying Stiletto' Planned To Fly At 2000 mph I WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 (UP' S .-The Air Force cautiously re- moved the wraps today from the "Flying Stiletto," a dacge.- shaped research plane deslgnedi .A- f-y.- Iles an nour- at. _e I Panu avma S E! "Let the people know ie thrutK~ wr tie country is 8e" - I I I TWENTY-NINTH YEAR PANAMA, B. P., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 195 To fly 2WO miles an nour at ex- tremely high altitudes. - The jet propelled ship Is the X-3, built by Doutls Air-rRt| Co. under sponsorship of the A Greenlease Kil s Al Force. Navy and Nation.l Ad I's ory Committee for Aeronautic;. The "Flying Stiletto' has be:- S under test at Edwards Air Force now there has been little of[fT o K lcal Information on its radic: ehape. It resembles nothing el nlow flying. KANSAS CITY. MO., Nov. 17 - nUPs Carl Austin Hall's own having a long, sharply tape:'- version of the Bobby Greenlease ed nose and stubby straitnit kidnap-murder was to be. given wings, the X-3 Is 66 feet 9 inch- today to the jury that will decide as long overall, while its wlnfs whether he must die for the pan a mere 22 feet 8 inches. crime. The craft weighs more than The jury already had heard a 27,000 pounds. It is heavier version of the infamous kidnap- and longer than a DC-3 airline murder as told by Mrs. Heady. a transport. but its ing span is St. Joseph, Mo., divorcee who less than that of a DC-3's tail. took part in the kidnapping and SThe purpose of the plane the slaying of six-year-old Bobby Air Force said, is "to test the de- Greenlease last Sept. 28. signed features of an aircraft suitable for sustained flights at Mrs. Heady's 6000-word con- extremely high speeds" session disclosed many details of the kidnapping that never Data gathered by its 1200 had been made public. Hall's bounds of research instrument confession, said to be longer' are used in designing practical than hers, was expected to en- combat airplanes of the future large on the undisclosed as- The occasion for the an- pets of the crime. nouncement was the turning a One of these was that about over of the plane to the NACA two weeks before Bobby was kid- for advanced research. The Air naped and murdered, Hall and forcee would not say what speeds Mrs. Heady made an attempt to and altitudes Douglas test pilot kidnap Bobby's 11-year-old sis- Bill Bridgeman reached in hn ter. Vireinia Sue. Mrs. Heady said in her confes- "numerous flights." sio n that Hall was on the point S When the Air Force original of abducting the girl from her announcedd the X-3 design con- father's Cadillac on a Kansas tract more than six years ago, i.2 City street but he changed his was seeking a plane able to fli mind at the last minute because '200,000 to 300,000 feet above thp he was afraid she might have earth at three times the speed "created a scene and disturb- ~ elepho) of sound or about 2000 miles an Bfore Mrs. Heady's confession BACK TO WORK Lois Shoulders (left), the Los ollce hourwas introduced as evidence late lieutenant who cracked the Oreenlease kidnap case and then With its present two Jet en- yesterday the Jury heard Rob- resigned from the force, lights a cigaret at 8an FrtnCL o iMr- gines of 3500 pounds thrust, t etreenlthse, Sr., Bobby's 71- uort after his return from a Honolulu trip. With (right) each such altitudes are out o year-old father, testify that Hall is his landlady. Mrs. June leorge. 1hotlders said bhi order of the question for the X-3. and Mrs. Heady threatened to businwa was to get a divorce and then Rto W t kill him and hisentire family If k kill him nd hisentre family i back reqnlease looked towards murdered Bobby. They told - S he tried to trap them. Hail Hall stared at the floor, lice then tey were arnes Dulles Telsr ladi: Greenlease told In a firm thatthey had ed the boy M voife how he had paid P,1 O"Chules e amost w as over Sore laey colletaqt a Be r stng t000 ransom in hope of s terhe nearly choked $0 1 10000 radst om Oif ial his young son alive again, whe h A r what he thealht Greenlessbea. HiHl the -tRas dlI: not once look squarely Into of the ag who shot his son Isney wes rever we Pollblll lae the faces of the neatly ress- through 'ti head and then AM looking far' she rt. flU I I ed defendants sitting nl the dumped imin to a grave listed ThWe ou W don a l tI crowded courtroom in Kansas with quite line. vo lati4 bbangr |"No. I don't care to may how lAW at tM&ir_ mbnt Dem WASHINGTON Nov. 17 (UP) City's federal b ald ng. fee," IheOn to my how hae t eJudge bites -Secretary of State John Fos- It took only until early after- Hall, 34, and Mrs. Heady, 41, Thtr attorney said y strda ter Dulles has assured India noon to select a jury of 12 men have confessed they kidnapped & i l woqld let th ee pleasant there is presently no "definite" and two alternates, one of them plan for a U.S. military alliance a Negro maid. She was the only With Pakistan although there woman on the jury. have been informal discussions Hall and Mrs. Heady spurned of the oasslbility. an opportunity to plead insanity,a e rld M arke Il S Dulles gave this assurance to leaving the jury to decide solely : e rndian Ambassador 0. L. Ehta whether they should die in Mis- yesterdav after the Indian gov- sour's gas chamber or spend the grnment expressed concern .- rest of their lives in prison.ma c'a prison .g'Bems SaysGQP ohn bout rumots of a U.S.-Pakistas Oreenlease entered the federal alliance. courtroom shortly after the trial These reports have said the began with questioning of pro- deal under consideration would spective jury members. . Wite the United States air bases He sat for a time staring at loser to Russia's heartland than the b a c k s of Hall and Mrs. NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (UP).- ml -t 1wl be ,re4nwd an.. y any other. According to inform- Heady. who were about 20 feet in Sen Oe rge D. A iken oR-Vt.) cla-d tin 'Imorte iad d t sources, however, Durles said front of him. fled to"ay fr expansion of world W I.t1tdoads .-f llsc h there was no present American Two U.S. deputy marshals took mareu' through normal chan- o by ." A" intention to seek air baes n Hall from the room for a few nels "with a minimum of ovpo raltllybeli* tho-t-ad Pakistoan seek. ai ases minutes. When they brought him ern~aent interference and a maxz .th "e ble pr . Dulles a promised Ehta that mum of government coopers a-pem be rmien d . the United States will not con- mn- 'ta n "Oii:" o t hF w0t elude any military arrangement Th Ma a u th eil su1nd10 q1 fG7 with Pakistan until it has been ca hy Readying Ta logical way out of the awhet aBnd dr:arm. c - with Pakistan until it has been dilemma into which we have ditles which a. noQ.rm F thoroughly discussed" with theOp n Heabng peen. udled in recent years is Ing us," us,' n sMid. New Delhi government. Open Hearings to exz~nd our world markets," Ehtf Is understood to have Alkmn-said in a speech prepar- .The. Aumer ck tR d tid Dulles India was not s, lnr a r Spyinu ed for dedvery before the 40th have b"" f1:~ 1 ,f much concerned with U.8. plans Vn lau evl. National Foreign Trade conven- li aIt gRt ee lp strengthen Pakistan to corn- tinm.' Fe T e bet possible Red aggression as NEW YORK, Nov.'17 'UP) -- ~be United States "should th ,o a.0 with the chance the new Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy work- .ctine to use the reciprocal t strength might be used against ed in secrecy again today pre- trade a~rements to the end . India. paring for what he promised that tariff may be safely re- . would be open hearings next duced on both our exportable a 1% in weekW to show that Communist agricultural commodities as well eanlm l O espionage has taken place at the as or importa' the senator de- RE Wants US Army's Fort Monmouth, N. J,, cleared. rf I radar laboratory. He described the American SDir bule s+,The Wisconsin senator spent amer as believing that "tariffs I Several hours behind closed doors with witnesses yesterday Paflllo and planned another closed ses-m a %Wg sion today.' IIURLINGTON. Vt., Nov. 17 McCarthy said he wanted to hELyi ) A new group-CARE.-- clear up "confusion" in the case, Ish L its voice today to thme apparently referring to a state- in demands for dispos- ment by secretary of Army Robl.t at Ni g h of America's billions of dollars ert T. Stevens last week that Ar- LastNight of hoarded food. my authorities had been "unable a. ]eutive Director Paul C. to find anything resembling es- A Panamalan "pasillo" made of the international r.- ponage" at Fort Monmouth. its debut over the air last night, organization said that CABE almost 24 hours after it was Id submit a comprehensive composed by Salo Eldelman and to the next session of The Walter Diamond, two Panama S for distribution of the City residents. on's san ises to need y hout t world. Ju ge Bench The fast, wat-like asllo is We at C E do not claim to Ju e's Ben entitled "Odila,' after he Pah.- agrienlteral econoatlst amanian ballerina Odlla Soilsm h told the 87th annual and is probably the first pusillo Sventtlon of the Ntio For operating his car without .tobe writtu with Engllish lyr- d a driver's license Roberto V. Avi- we do know...it is mor- la, a 30-sear-old Panamanian ZLdelman and Diamond show- and. spiritually wr~ that I was fined $10 this morning ii ad the composition to Lull A&z. -than halfathe w 'pa- the Balboa Magistrate's Court. cartang, the organist at it ? bWd hu"r ev- On a second charge of failing 'l Paamla, and he decided ttS Aight at when ber- to answer a citation by Nov. 4, preview it on his nightly wa fined ai h feed t a etc. o Avila was fined an addition pr r man melodies ve sentiment of the Orange R Pan mana. ,froA th et a it. I$. Iris L. Savage. 21. Panama- The Gouplsers, who wrote t~ o nventlof h@ si rtel ddl an., was fined $10 for trespa- musical pretty Lady" wih Sm of the pr us Im lb.b ling In the Tivoli Commissary. was stage last year by Lb fteing the agtih I I si. For a similar violation Ous- Theater .ulld, plan to cOpytigh n is was also fined $10. trasldata adapt the lyrics ". -.T,, Nov. 17 4 of appeal hu Id low- M &ur ( S;thre r5 .i o DW Mm .y Thi n antl' alente had n order the ed to miembe of . public duri nutes thereof.' T Fold po was over Ie "mootnes" was brought' mention tht .t Ltctal weret twict attp rn-3 lm at r M had nothing... caw" s si bhe press hab t-any newsit 7thaeidlf- IJg, no W&Ma- , be tried by r the Lind,-i o'j'' .,- L latr~CadW ~ mr swb ; L~IL IICC muMfII 1iu1M - -. ff A: ,if: 5, at mdctI '1. ~. - -.;!~ lr~ras F 4 I .. .. I . .. I . l ..---, u I- r '- -' "* '; 4g:. Il~k~ |
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