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,~ 'p. S hARm - :"p ii~* *,. * .- ,.,. ~..*' .A.~Y o.. rr z - . - 41c ~4j* ~ I!? a-, ____ 0- II. Whre Toi V *.' ~~~~*~ ISO@ 0a" Wf.' *. ay V"*. g Gothic to hab hib uw 0f taeI oOo iB, th W te Vf Lif*PnLJ1 {Wi ot .. .C b o a 7 ~' i4ituxit~.a ~ther. w~.e W Pba S 1F am Gue-I ara 9are- syorase asspomr. w '.. e husd k wasn Ip W the ryith f te si eams-at MsR m.R. I GmSYUoryi Sunder ehasiaqu1a iV-fa~tt ,rt. & f '* : ..,a.,,. n ... . * s* . : .. r r i- W o00 tae t iu.-:4h huatled off t-o I* 'AWliton t be emlusI 1 tih Z w -d e honm-..r 19 the Queen's mauhh, av jMur. mu.R B Tl nme i:tli wa. * ~ v'~~E r!~d'.*c 4.d J 0 1 **s, * 1loi i. 'te& * .',. rPANAMA AMERICAN I ,+wM oupg-m -, TIr PANAMA AUIUAN 4 me. v oudv n. n gy rrnm iA OUNN uI VULL 4-I NIO I AMODIO ARIAS. aDITOn 10 H M Gier *. 9 0 SON 134. PANAMA. R. SP P. SfLEPMDO.4 PANAMA NO S.0740 5 Lun t CALEI ADDRESS PANAMelICAN. PANAMA CKON OlF.CI '2 *70 er'INTal AVENUE mETWEEN 1TH AND 3TH aTRMuu PONsle i ReF.esIaNAYIVWa- JOSMUA 8 POWERS. INC. S-345 MADnson AVE. NEW YONK. 1ITI N V. , LoSAL o MAIL A lum IN&OVAcc ..5o 0 .o ,R IINIM IN OAVNCE- ,se 13 P04 *IX MONTHS IN ADVANCE ----- 24 00 *b'NIw VVA. Jfd *pv*ic ________________o______ +tilS IS YOUR PORUM THE RIADIRS OWN COLUMN L THE MAIL BOX Tho Mail Boe is ea open forum for readers *f Thie Peene Amer. Jons. UA are received gsatef*lly *Pd er handled i a wholly eni"i- denteal moeer. ' if you contribute a letter don't be Impatient it it doesn't appear the * asxt day. Lo*ters ore published in the order receive. Pleoe try to keep the letters limited to see p pg w1egm,. Identity of letter writers is hold in strictest ewsldeossa. This newsoper assumes no responsibility for t6ate0m is as options esprossed in letters from resers. ANYTHING INCONVENIENCE THE PUBLIC lir Hi* thrifty ca-itaihe government get? Threicislon to iscontinue selling the few States issues of US stamis that wee carried tb CZ ostoffices for those who wanted to send a camped self-addressed envelope to the -States cr 15 cents in stamps for a sample of something seems poor enough economy. But the action that .discontinues the sale of special deliveries tops it all. The Canal Zone has no special de- livery stamps of its' own for sale. The cool comment from Canal authorities that those who use EpeciaLdelivery stamps can order them from the States by money orderf ould be interesting news to American and other seamen and ,Oassengers on Ships transiting the Canal who have every -right't, expect that in an American post office they1will find for eale iigh stamps of the proper ind to avail themselves of the full facilities of the US Postal Service. ., Just what economy is the penny pinching Canal Company effecting by this move. I'd like to see It spelled out. What Sense Copy to Postmaster General. . HEY, NONNY, NO6NY AND HOOT Hiott .-.4 OT Gambqo C.Z. Could some one tell me why the P.R.R. trains have whistle and carry on so every- time they medt one another want to stop, go forwards or backwards? i.t Gamboa is the meeting place of most itt"' at go in op- posite directions and it seems that one engineer is trying to show the other, that his whistle is the loudest and the other is trying to v&i that it is not. It seems to me that an order could be given to practice all whistle blowing between Monte Lirlo and Prijoles. It has come to. this writers attention that this nonsense has been topped around Balboa Heights so the big shots will not have to Bsten to it, as all trains come to a near complete stop at the, %abd crossing near the Balboa gas station to save blowing their whhilp.and possibly disturbing some one. ,. x . .fote on now. You guys are really no better tntn I-at-., Little Shot LET'S WRITE HER ABOUT THE QUEEN'S VISIT Sir: 'I am a nine-year-old girl in a large modern school in the cen- ter 6f England and I should be glad of any help you can give me. our geography lessons we are studying the various part of t4e world through which our Queen will pass during her tour.- t she will be sailing in a liner, the Gothic, through the Pan-' m a~nal and I woul4 like you to write and tell me of this el with any othlr facts about the Canal and your cpq&i 41 you can help me, I shall be very grateful and I'm sure .it wlWl ach me and the other children in my class far more thin any ltxtbook would. hank you very much. Jllian Hinsley, County Primary School, Raeburn Road, Pheasey Estate, Great Barr, Birmingham, 22-a "England. 1 V vOU Br&t MONTL a Maris VICTORIA I -n - PIELCANELA" Also: SM GACIA GustaV oOJO Isbadta CORONA, lan A n-I I-saw it in the Labor News And Comment _____________ By VICTOR DIESEL The past is prelude. So today I offer to those with an open mind and some anglish ue. the future, the storyof o- -4 Smith and the heartbreak of ta of us v ho fought him when ,e lived he was fronting for the viets in very strategic government circles . Mr. Smith was one of those who held high office. He w&a4 ,f the three members of ithe N t Labor Relations Board. As Smith helped make po t which the Board could e course of all American labor. was in the Thirties. We were a small group fighting a mammoth disbelief everywhere that CommU. nists were organized to iuflates the Soviet Embassy. We 1 he was meeting with a I Soup of Comm unilats a Ington suburb. We knew was loading the Labot BW Communists-from vital down to stenographers. that after our own bandfu Communist friends at tl protested this, the Coma ce help was put oa tip when our friendriwnt aO on government business. One anti-Communist Ili fice for a few weeks and to find the economic d the board in the hands Communist who reported tails back to the Red eane our friend insisted 4lt fired, he was called In vho bellowed at Mhm 'nd Nd him. But at lgs ,the pred. - Because we' "l an -' two we were bi to operation-nmt f al of HamR etry naiiy one of oar mends m I n government Svice, so g' wIon't name him lest he A forced to undergo the perS on he. suf- fered then) went to the cebtroan of the Labor Board, one J. Wartn Madden. `i " Our friend warned Madde s-tat Communists controlled the board's machinery. They Iwould, and of se were, forcing *.. n more of our -iensitive es into the hands of labor cham pons of the Soviet Union-who stU conga trol most of those unions today. ' Chairman Madden told o u r friend he was one of those who needn't look under the bed for Communists, he knew they were there. Big joke. We knocked on doors. We drew' aUp reports. We tried to get Smith removed. Res t! Smith of the La-. b6r .Board wtA fired. But it w -TwVong SaM8 You see, their weAe two 5mi6 on the board the. -the right one ad the left one. Anofef4r big Joke. Only we didn't laugh, #For dhe day our anti-Com. imunist. iind in the Labor Board office *as called in by Chairman Madden, who was furious. He lash- ed at our friend, saying "See what you've done, you've got all Wash, igton saying we're loaded wtI Communists, you and your redbait1 Well, we lost that one. The sec. r tart of the Board Was one Nat Wttnow national counsel to the oviet Mine, Mill and Smelter workers nion which controls the digging and smelting of every tdel fsse IUgtal from copoer to rai Madden wrote Mr. Witt a letter asking Witt to send him a memo on the 'gos- sp' and widespread attacks on the board. '.We can Imagine what Wittre- .i H0 .tayed on the Board for e. Years later when kkidU.h an Caogressional Comtit- Me wRwter hi knew prior to 1940 (or just about the time he was on the labor board) that "Mr. Alger E.,was furnishing information to Kr.&dW. ttaker Chambers," Wint to answer, stomping, in- steAW, on the Fifth Amendment. There were many others who wrote letters in behalf of Witt., who Ml6 xteae time was assistant gen, end emnsel and head of the case *Mew section of the Board. All of the letter writers told the Chair. man what a fine fellow this Witt '.So they worked it back and forth, di Mr. BSmith and Mr. Witt. We Iast. Madden went on to become a respected -udge of the Court of Claims, where he is now. But we hope Le isn't too busy to read some of the testimony before the jCoag signal Committees espe- cially that of Edwin Smith. Justice Madden would now dis- cover that our friends had not nee- dled him for naught. For Justice Maden would read that Edwin th, infiltrator par excellence, friend and protector of Nat Witt has admitted to having registered as a foreign agent in the U. S. for Moscow, Czechoslovakia, Pe- kig (home of our military eneI my), Bucharest (official home of the Comintern propaganda bur- eau), Hungary and the East FotI "setup" in Poland. Not to mention the Chin Photo Service, which dis- tributes enemy propaganda. f the gad people like Justice Madden wll just give us a chance and an open mind, we'll save them from the future as well as the '.' :4.4~ .4 ~:~N4' ~J *'~<: -I 5, S .3 .- .. * : ,".!* ., ; ..* . *4 .4 - 'a & +.'.. + - .,' .':", .! * ' 64 EO w.. ~4AA & b il. t -I -d "< |' r.rr' . ' Drun' retere. 5 .. .. P a i ' -, -- . * I do not agree with P Com mindlit Us oM 1fm. per fe due o leoiii, In, nissioner George.P. $ of when they've i abi at tl thOn tw some sdut- on rd New York City the e- when they'd t. Eton rattt test which o for The measure of M omefhd t a no' a m M method ofadamealTim. beta I BuIt also s; 1 te. 4 ttW for a' L^a serious csw Ww are a& i thas a a Ia l his ultieis, of r alc iB blol m and r sech Ph. There, at be peop te mmt iuat testS for '. checkg Guatemala"s ComMunists y Pet EM ; WASI GTON-(4NA)- ..A vl. temala. at Ism a s. ,'mart t f- uuatsalan worker reir m the Commua lept cam a m ewer !off On imlo o eg ato a labor af ^ ^ ^ i ^ R ~ ffi tj ^ ^ g g l ij B ~ s s ^ ^y o ~ l~ y ^ ^ *I n / ^ 'j ^ i i ~ i H C CLASSIFIED ADS! )II- a1 *- ; -',!-"* PJJ'V-vlbt ***""- .- < r. I^HH Lj 11 *- - *Aie AJmwIrmw to 0 \ m htI i. ' * r-. a' .~-. *~ .4. 4' -. Se .$wit uih .'- ;., ;v~ -WI ffra ~ -^^fl^H W r- . ,, * -, '".',' , qoi e,.P .,.,' se. "jfl. .' .' p ^j'Jlf., ~4Eu~ *4 -4 1~ * L ALT. PI*l .A " a,, -, ass avas Asa' pei.. I au**s i*,..l..unB C p.a. . *.....1...*** ". ..... ...... i t .. .. " , lW l l k l l> l ia ,,J-, . y nd -on"i tep- Only $175, 7Nwu MC on dollar coads,.ettee on onu S 'w'""> I'n o Al .. .peInding, m*ild a re- Ss TATION. Ro M for the frt two mont of Sar beginnin July 1 that 'cu.e" '1' ~o fundss voted y Congreas S. iat the lase ss io. m' WB? ;i.., ..... .**" 1 remalints g7 'bl im o "5 ... .. ............ it ar At d_ the. foAth C ALn s. "A S .-leftyc *er (athehral las EM, previous yeV4 r rv .., Byr said $1e1, O 000 trO a mtodall to 1 ..tU .b@* **.* St inees Steel Cas .n S f Winding Move LA.7 .4.. ULYSEE NARDIN Monoy cannot ely .- , ,-' - a finer. w.;. -;rT .-' v T 14 -. * Chronometer Accuracy iment IA I $ .Vo i~r. **'~** .1~'* 5' * *W .W h .. ,M . "I" , pvM.~ ~0" h S 4*dL ~'t~'. .4.2 ~I~h I - .4 .4.. . 4 .4 .Yj~ ~' J '4. '445.0.4 TON C AD-ITIOWL ING SPACE HEAVY TYPE CANCELLA IO LISTING CON- before DECE, T953. I the most effI:eism advertising in the call: -.i , ^ t I Department.... A 2-0634 54 " ., ''^H4 '. -i*, .- . i. * .- ,p- PJ'*ria i.iF aMg ..UM ... ** .1 -4, **... .. 4. 4'~~ .' .4. - I~. I' a'- If ll WWII ri- u'-*' * 4 t L Sunday inP...1:, sit ,4 E m aleti "" In ch ollege k. "fE-II wilelobeS., eSe The regt u lar -, Ie 1 a. this tan r. Ief eM.nA" "" " ithe nuTr a **' AN D I, o upper classes ar ed t Cl of to amservich e withmthreie r 0 Club ~. Parents. The pastor. the Rev. M. A: ofW e:m on Cookson will offltite and On .Adventwill bqb- W&F ys PrdduP4ChChurth Rlea with a uch atut O W 6 a.m. a5nd rSolemn 3insog and *m'mon at 7:30 p.m. ftv "jt ohMTh e c I blIe b e ent inted by the re t Rev. M loon" lo retelVS the s ofite 1103co- morrow l mornhing. Accordittarte 1r Wd T. I !. FIX". ^ / y PAND VAtCmiM Cfa&mWEs , I .' ,5 *'J Ll i AA. - -- --. .*-: :..-',, .li .. ..h, " 83 OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service WEST 6 IK H 4 05 fo8 IB6 I# 16 36 Pas O6p NoraT 4 Q6S32 V54' *AJ10842 *7 EAST 2 0KQJ98 *KQ93 A5i 4QJ6 SOUTH (D) AAJ54 VA73 *7 4AK04 3 North-South vul. West North aut Pass I 1v Pass 2 Pass Pass 4 Pass Pass Ming lead-V 2 When you have a long suit in sour own hand, your best line of play very often is to draw trumps 'and cash the tricks in your long side suit, Likewise, if dummy has the long suit, your plan Is to draw trumps and cash dummy's long side slt. Which suit should you work on when you have a long suit both in your own hand and also in the dummy? Sometimes the answer is that y ji don't try to set up either suit. Look for the short suits in- stead -_ the long suits. When today's hand was played, for example, South tried to draw ttumps and develop the clubs, but at'me a cropper i'. the process. He son the first trick with the ace of *hearts. cashed the top clubs to dis- card a heart from the dummy, and ruffed a club with dummy's deuce 'of spades. He then tried to get 1ack to his own hand by finessing the jack of spades. This was poor idea. West- won with the king of spades and re- turned a trump, whereupon South '9ond that hc couI make only nine tricks na -..tter how he played the, rest of the hand . Try it and see for yourse. And try setting up the diamonds, too, if you thin;. that dummy's long; suit any better. Sc'orrect lin,. of play is very ; Simple. You don't draw trumps, 1 and you don'" try to set up either long suit. You just play for a cross.- ruff.F Win the first trick with the ace of hearts, cash the top clubs to discard a heart from dumm. and ruff a heart with the duce of anades. Take dummy's ace of dia- mlonds and ruff a diamond in -'ouL.own hand with the four of tWe six ompls in, you lead an- ethe heart and ruff with dummy's three of trumps. Return a dia- m"od rom dusmay and ruff with the ace for simplicity's sake. (You Sc-n get away with a low ruff, but the i lay Is complicated. It wo'uid be fatal to ruff with the jack.) By now you'have eight tricks. MM low club.and ruff with d domy's last lo\. trump thus win- a ninth trick. This eaves yo wi* the queen eftnompslna dum- cy and the jI.E 5 in youth, ow t&d. You can just lead du.MiWs qu4en of spades to. se' up the lack our own han. as the tenth iS CHRIS WELKIN. Planteer Plneee t 1. ^ CANu REACH TJE ' EAETH,;rfei;. TWISI TRANWMITTEIr wAS SUILT Fo01Z ,ATLLITE PRIhLaLLA'S POP E. 0; H1auke Co. To Do Roof Work In Balboa Flats Makell 0 Painlihgs Al e 11 IUIB-IKftAAU&d The contract for the construe- I JI I "W V .U T'.," tion of tile roof hooda on tOtal T" of 12 concrete quarter building s Thirty six framed in the Balb a flats aa. was diversified te ja a awarded Fridav to R. 0. Hauke Ject matter 1p=rod dby. )6dI - Construction Comrany. It wa colm Delvalle of Colon b a y ?t. announced by Col. Craig Bnmyser, Clayton are being preseated by. Engineering and Construction the Canal Zone A Adl a lt Director, the JWB-USO G2aletiy 'a S- boa.... The firm entered an offer of ' $18.210.60 for the work. bids for Color, pen and Ink, bruhk lls which were opened T u e a d a v and soft effects *with. qil* morning. Four other -bids were or, suitable for the i*.A"j. t- received. all from local contrac- ment or grouped tntS "tSi tors. They were BUdon Inc., the larger home rs tA Greene. Calvino Roqner .Cia. arranged in the Uery!g ot Ltda.. Industries Unidas S.A., overflow into the and General Contractors Com- Room pany. The work will start about Jan. Street scenes of Paris. dht 1 and wll be completed In an- clubs, character sket ' proximateltwo months. It w misty atmospheric ef ot M~iwnkt0 +%& _ -.to larfe. well Wittill 'Mati Our irefk uumost o wie oon rate lotur.- ti a" -~', R family quartets locked on the fectively framed hbW th .I. Prado area in Balboa and the two eat and stimulate.. the M,. tqnu- two-family quarters in that tion. . area. The artist who ha e0 tug .- recipient of annual l'us p EUFL VMATI GIsd r ^i well knGoWn o NtlkfS mS- Mrs. C. Gooding where be oradu ,a ithe V . Cristobal High Schqol d now Died In Sto. Tom s erv wth the He also attended Pratt ~utl-' Mrs. Christiana Gooding. 62, tute in New York and ~ con-l died at 3 a m. today at Santo To- siderable time in 3ulWe trfre mas Hospital, Panama. Mrs. he exhibited with. sen gefs. Gooding was a member of the This irreent exthibljt Is ...e- La Boca Salvation Army Corr3, dcil Interest to thort wh W-4r14%l. I and 8t. Peter's Friendly Society, and to those wel Inft!mORA s.-- anna vho are prepar.iatwtrv- II*. , Funeral services will take ael. o a p place at the Panama Salvation -. ' Army Hall, Ouachaup'l at I n ii. npenin" today the hlotiso tomorrow Mrs.. O~no.n, will be wll rem'"n untill nee. 1T. .oursi buried at Jardin de Paz. are from 9 am.-1O p. S Surviving her ere her hs- All re-tdent0 tir-btll band, Alonzo F GooAin'p, so',s, of Prnp"'a n' d t!lq T'.al Zone Edward. Clarenr-. Alte"t' M.l- rg en,-lol tn,,t, "v Ithe phonso and W'ter ir* '0o ono -'.' to visit thm ouitan'l- daughters. Kath' -n nrid F:i- u1 ing show. ence and several grand children.' The Pa" Pe, Pavieilon (m"eW kICORBImR4WD p"W ROYAl CRARTFER IPt Powre! mll es ldtd: FAST FRFIIWT A'f NA PaZFN(iFR SFRVICEg BETWFFN c"""-, 4'n WFl'T COAST -" F A W RICA. TO CO'O9qAXBi UA6OR, PERU AND CHILE j M.V. "SARMIENTO" ............................... Dec. 4 TO UNITED KINGDOM VIA CARTAGENA. KINpSTON, HAVANA,, 1ASISU. BERMIUDA, OORURA. SANTANIYERk'ND LA PA'iCE ., MV. "SALAMANCA" .... ... ......... .... Dee. 1 ROYAL MAIL LINES LTD./HOLLAND A.ERICA LINE TO NORTH PACWIC PORTS S.S. "DRINA" .. .. .... ............ ...Dee. 38 .. ... 5T. ,-I.. .. S.S. "DABRO" .. ............. ...............Nov. . S.S.,"LOCH G.R-lH .............. .......... ..... ..Dee.*I "AV 1., =,I.f "^. tb.Tek-t "g6'. wg FAO DCM O 1N I. fP A ft Pe #5 tel. 3-1257/S Case Frpeed opo6 SEN- A PLANET . . ,.... A L NEAR z 605!7- 5 g, g .. t -'" . : ." .- ..:- ', I F I Al ' 201%~Y Administrator ' WMMMOThNOTO 18ov, (UP) eT. 6-ond'tdayitMplntoyd on- ald A. Williams adiainlstritor of the Soil ConM rv on 8ervaI and na d .Oi nn I. Young a deputy sdnntrhtor. WUl emi bas b ee Ktin! chief .aCte the 1gr tt~r C pat. ' nt reorgal ?JsIM"plan W t . nto effect No6,:SZ He.rpAd Robdrt M. Alter who, at fiT request., waa transferred. a position In the rsemearb sefdee. Yoang, auaistant to AafC.' b- cretary of Agriolture J. .rl Coke line April, rep ace e . son aDkes who w demoted to be ectin head of the 8C0 field services unit. SOdi s ,.~. M-;L ". .. ,I , ..a, 4 I1. -- '-7 'A.. It Suawi *yj*~..*,:* BUDI ' *" .'*-> in a. wlJ, iL.Amo # S O P ry- :n^^^*^^^ ~fl ,At4l ~ VIL I -. in A, lc -Ft :. L 1 A..*'* A. *.j"' l ''9r i .." .' ..., S *' . ., .& .- . W ~ t' ,'; *" "- '. "", "'#l "^IT -""^ '. -.** ^." ".. I ." : -: ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i .7... ,,. .,, .. . .: ... .,- .. .- _* .. . ft '.~.' -A. BUD P04W0. OG8 BUNNY .5- 'C * p. Y 14: ''1 4 I.. . i .- ,I-A 'l .".-.;. -" - -' *:. _...-' .,* a r.- I S-." I If I. 11.7 .. [ . ;.'.". -... ; .. 1"l 11, 'j: .~ i\ 1, --^. w., .'.ft)"..- 4-. y 1/ jrt *~Mq P Chrebh, o Lea bland with the Reverend Cam e.L The, bridexe given mar- Inm Ge-Teogehr Dimme *rihge b hr fa S9 wowat a AtCrislabal X beol gown nylon tue and gch lT The married teachers of the f r lace over satin e lace CrOi btal H gh School, and their t,. was fashioned wit a ,8 eg A- fqtlies held-ther annual Tla - .ba 3a a ihouae rs within neckline and had i 'semg The giving dinner partyn the cut he ne to arp buffa.t skirt w made 'of three a of the school on Thankstviu k lUkIt. a a ,ti ers of nylon tulle, edged with pay 1 seteett 3lw ace, to mate! th e iUoe. "e After dinner some of lue adults S ;pn sd a. sone finm r-p veil of ll a'w -t played c rd, other adjourn- S repWS2*dT Off oa ret cap- stae a#. e. O Med to theEXased the ebl-in turned home. I t had oen r- a cascade bouquet a orcld and dra for amet. A" 'pckup" sup-. taeale the onl he white roses. per compiled the day. qld have done w uld Miss .aye Coulter of. Stockton, Thpse who participated in the Shohte w sorry aewas alifoia. was the mad ,on- party with Mr eaSs were Mr. rbout -thecVdenM S or. She worepale and Mrs. Paul Beck, Mr. and Mrs. aboat the accldelt. tulle over matching taeta, Carl Maedl Mr. and Mrs. Lake *.' MIed with chantilly Ia .. Br So.- Palumbo, Mr:nd Mr s. Carl Ser-u T m ruoe *!& mSIers werenw a acado bx qux t trof ge, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hain- st". 1wt nlrust and yellow autumn .wL I Mr. and Mrs. William May- yon' : a S e e' t The bridal att&enM rw.re.it.n nard, Sergeant and Mrs. Douglas h L bohosm tat j e Bonita oore of ooklyn. and Mclnnis, Mr. and Mrs. John Gris- ' wot ylay.B hore. their dresses were mos wold, Mrs. Etta Griswold, Mr. and l R. the trs. William Phillips of -'i y Mrs. Duke Wilson, M(r. and Mrs. I am s;h .s Shore. Their dresses were e. Galeon J ', Mr. and Mrs. a rnu yar Vit. ren nylon tulle having M lo George = Sgt.'Louis Segal, krts. They eanIed ol ed Mr. And Mrs. E. B. O'Brien, and -bouquets of yellow autumn flow. Mr: James Stearns. ken ,-r .c eMta aM IS ,'* I n *,*,*, ., ', ,'** i**- ''^. .. .. .W ! r;, S '. aL limtea-yiM qg. 4 .1WL. who j *t . ^ifv, t and B B qi m it . Brooks was married to Miss terson, daughter of the late h MedlL Patterson, pub- JWwf York DMaW m 1 d C InWed ithe - at L. &'AN TO ATTEND CHURCH >S THIS WEll AT THE FIRIT BAPTIST CHURCH > AO AC E , (J below the Adtih BallmdmtI- 9 :30. 5 666. SCoOOL m?4:1 t:Aa^TLE ORESS W OrP 7p I 'lTIAN WARRIOR", 4r; W. P"" -sItlLr...eaoier ChLir S ^ 6:30 p.. o .--. 'Tfhsung inChristiaM n iato eCl Su to .tWfTlLET-. .O 4 ,SetB V. S9 3 titr. , Romd ^ .. v u ,Wd m *.,' '.^ . ~II ers. Mr. Robert L. Brune of Girard, Pa., was best man f ir Mr. Paul- ding. The ushers were: D. J. Cap- over of Islip Long, Island, Bruce Burns of Bidghtwai L. I., and William Philips ofay Shore. A reception was el at the La Grange Hotel following the oere- many. . . Miss Smith h a-wide cile of Friends on the blunas. She grad- uated from Cristobal Hif School and ary Washiigtb Collag 'at fredericksburg, Va Mr. Paulding fgaduated from may Shore High Scof and the united States Merthant Marine Academy at lagfs "Paot. He is now coneeted with, the American Export Lines as seaoma engineer. The newlyweds flew to San Francisco fr their wedding tr, and fipon their return wil reside at mlComsuah .so d a d. Bay Mr. and Mrs. Snutl and their family resided at Coco Sojito when he was employed at the Coco' So- lo Naval Station. Mrsn. Smit was employed at the Coco Solo Naval ' I i-nlifnL Thanksgiving imer Party At Co4. Solo Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. V. W. Adler entertained at their quarters en the Coco Solo Naval Station, Thursday evening, with a Thanksgiving dinner. Seventeen friends were guests for the evening. A horn of plenty, filled with fruit and vegetables, formed the .central arrangement for the dinner table. Come As You Are Dance Telght A ala dance will. be held at the Str e Club'h evening Under the. aspiees of the St. Ma- ry's Alumnae Association. There will be prices for costumes. and the members of the Armed Forces are invited. The prite of adissio I fifty cant per a proceed Farewell Affalt 'alsr Lieuitenant And Mrs. lde Liutenmpt. .dA Mrs. James Slade, of ofat Gulick, crossed the Isthmus to have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Braden, at Pedro . -"< ,,f . s "ol ..,- . Captain ad Is. A adhw i3 entertaind .aft 11drS ner for 10 Hawkins were also o r. ' r6 Mr. Canros A- t f Mr and MMr. tp o Solo left by puino a for New York tq start refrigeration. He wil rl his aunt, MIs. M.arias Mrs. vew A t sw.rpr-n B r w morning in the Lounge atdeOW Gulick N.C.O. Club. Hostesses for. the oceedem Mrs. Merrll Moutz, Mrs Jn l in Altman, and Mr. ] Mann. The other guests were: George Leske. Mrs. RBobestl Mrs. John Carw, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Joh YANd Mrs. Tooney Poole, Mrr ote, Mrs. Charis Brehs , MIaR Marrers and Mrs. Fleming. "t The gifts wqe presatBi pink and blue bassinet a Ie Mrs. Cam s e l,.-e4 'T s Head of E. 8 Wald Aflatarnv , The E. S. Waid, Auxiliary *, held its regular meetot-I Vednesda evening at the Hall in Od Crisstoba. 31sBs lelson was Installed as, r b y the installing officer, s Griffon, due to the o Mrs. iuriel Plans were made for a or the Inmates of he he Aged at Puerto il rrovlde candy and toy hr irphanage. ; The 'members present 4 nrs. Sylvia Lelaidjac n imon. Mrs. l1 -h, Dpal Gomez, MrV J QK Irs. Celia Bushl M Ul, r ay, Mrs. Lela Brow= IMU es Gilley, and Mrs. reM-.t ( 1 I 2 I N bi fi t or 1 1 r c . t 9. 'I e, . CUByr c. 'A.'I 91 uu,. a4. slori B~fW^m 'U.rf wEJ-I-VlJ 13<1* ,' - -; n ';.7 ( maim ouUAi NN'^ PANAMA M111 HEA.II.I.$, ,"Tr',' '-, F' n,^ ..* " IHiREIL 'C^~f^^ CEOLIA-I In Tegbnfiotrl {| A sb f^ umws mamea var. fART -- JoodiS gU, M -I i r #IICQONt ^-al^~ flYI ** ' WEDNESDAY DEIA VITA DECMi 2 BELLA VISTA .* ,MAR lnRANo.JAMEISMASOM MJOHN IM elsursu CAut uN . .MOMD lUNs. ote M ARSOM Deaa0Us u0A swee r JomLs LM mWrnmu10 amjomnu mus.am as 4-Ue T AY.CENTRAL SWOKEND RELEASE! S'Showt: 12:50 -- 2:20 -- 4:33 --6:46 -- 8:S9 p.m. A"1 great South Pacific adventure! i r .bnderer ...Fighter L...Legend 6.^ ** woman *Wa Morgan we a Man! C rro.T w"* -ens m r - *4 I..' 'U) I - ... so"* LLBO 0IA?^ ^p^"^^^ ^^ > ^^ ^.a. -I -. 44? ''.4 i^^- 6 Mt. di. a .t pi L pM tn. 14a :00 pm 2~.I rr -it - . WEEK- RELEA nuEl SE, N .1---r--d *" '*. . :o .- 1.4 . *. -. , rIYNES.JN tz' c'L .J*-.,., ~' ..cIMt '. -i, I..- 1. - L SI ,; mmmu IFF ,;t. r:it . I L" i h * . ,- 1i -.. - i%' I" -** a... I .- I ,*ir"uuui -Iwon fIS USPRIA PRECIADO 7, - Street No 13 FOTO DOMY Justo Arosemena Ave and 23 St MORRISON S B Street No. 26 YOU CAN w iXIOUR AIX AT i4; b NTh LEAVE YOUR AD WITH ONE OF OUR AGEN' S OR -UR OFFICES IN i "Itf" CAM ZALDD Ceftalr Ave. 141 FARMACjA rL BATURRO No. $Lottery Plaza FARMACIA LOMBARDO Fourth of July Ave. . THE PANAMA AMERICAN H Street No. 37 A ul4 ;SairlI. dd habUodeeIm SCentral Aye. IPAWACIA LUX Ptvw" Levre 7 Street LUWtE SERVICE 1k Central Ave. .-. I ,FOR SALE FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESORTS I F t ("I -Household Automobiles Call Navy 3812 Inew number) for Phillips. Oceanside r tage Santa ti E- E--D Genell liss' Cocoli eauty Shop; Clara, Box 435, Baolboo. Phone I I r OR S Metal dining title, grtyFOR SALE: 50 D Soto, 4 Door, also for information her Snto Cla- Panama 3-1877, Cristabol 3.1673. . with '4 airs $95.00. E. Deep WS tires, radio, $1,000. Phone ra Beach Houses. IINLL ILISS Santa Clar UlST Freeze, 60 Cycle, 2 years $295.- 83"71817. a MOU. Overlooks ocean.' .ur- "00. ChitA ta6le, mahogany with' SAL E-1 4B- A-e -6._1_-dm eMs M S110135S. Overlooks ocean.,. .sur- .O . 00. Chi a, mohoFOR SALE:- 949 Chevrolet Do We" e Abll e e O. rounded by shade trees.. gas 2 chairs. S 2.00. Kitchen tabiet Luxe. Car is like new, radio, tires. 2031 As C. Z, range and refrigerator.. Accom-| oak. $5.00. *-one2, Beckwmth Spet Can finance. $810. Phone 4-565. modates 7. /Private. aps to beach I $275.00.f house 29, Los Cumbres ---- ----DR WENDEHAKE Medicoal Clinic (2 min. walk). fitaMcu,. ping- Sa F.icTLdPE2-26 O SALE:-15 Chevrolet Central Avenue "K" Street come pa n b a : ,s -Factory replacement 25 r Abrook 3 10 r Telephone 2-3479, Panama. ol No 381 days Cycle erc motcr for Thor u- A HELP to your office! Excellent (oIoli Beauty Shop); -Balboa tomaoicoAashing machine. $20.00. FOR SALE:-.951. Plyrnuth sedoo. mimeograph work at 16th. East St. 1389, even ns. Phone Coco Solo 8616. i Selling cheap. Call Sg Chose. No. 6 Phone 2-3021. Nousesn be@th, S&ft Cliro. Also I MOR SALE: Sideboard, $105.00. or 4246 Am r 82 32 JUNGLE. IM JAUNTIone m untains Driseir, $100.00. Double bed, -. TO Phone SIPIO L .lO 189i .. .. S.$80.00. .Night table. $15.00,'FOR SALE-1951 Plymouth 4'door DARIEN or see Ceamtok irwth .e . Wardrob,' $125.00. All Customert sedan. 21,000 miles; priced for Sponsored by Hotel El Panama Foer's Cottages Onl ml Pst I ' built .taaogony furniture. Used! quick sole. House 0922, Amodor 3 Full days. Leave Friday, Dec. 4th, Santo $a1.. IC 1ring your only pne year. Telephone Panomai Road. Phone 2984. return late Siday afternoon Dec.* li ln Phone Balbo 1i. .aI ,- 2-3518: FOR SALE:-1951 'Hillmdn cronvert- 6th. Fishing through Pearl I islands, OR o SALE:--Coldsopt refrigerator ible. Very good. Phonq Tucker, visit the primitive Chdo Indiahs. WILLIAM S t' rl - and Wedgewood gas stove. Like Navy 3670 days,: 2295, evenings. spear crocodiles, cruise up the' Sam- tooo5 lb, ,0 ernc bu River oE l-inrligps pear, ,. so.o. .except ;" new. Call Ft. Kobee 6217. FCR SALE---i~50 LicQk-ARiviera. Per- bu Riv aboard El P nemd' week en . .. ew. K t `-R SALE:-Rattan furniture. Apply tect conditioni r ties, duty paid. g old clothes. comfo Gr h Sant Clara ach cottgs concrete building across ftrm Mt. $1.400. Telephone 86-2278 from o and DON'T ,FORET R e rrirat o toes' II Ho R.-R. ft.o I Roosevelt Aenue. Fo rese ration phone Jungle Jirm at 4-567 ' -$5,50.00. 3. quartermaster FOR SALE: 1952 Mrcury, hard Panama 3-1660, r see your Travel .. Vd s .wrth mattress. House 773 top, all extra. .Excellent condUtiorl. Agent. D., lboo| C, Z. RModerate price, $2,000'. Curundu F FR SALE-Q.' M. Buffet, dresserO S I Bte n p .I chrftohier. aminngroom table with FOR SALE:-1940 Chevrolet, Club ., -chtif. Simmons double bed with Coupe. Good condition. Must sell. 18 a---- FOR RENT -N 2 be- plet in mrmnfe'ss. venetian .blinds. 49th Coall 83-437._ Beuty Shop Equime 'io San Francisco, port furnished I Mdry Club Coupe, with roadc FCR SALE:-i941 Lincoln Conti- glass top dressing table S Cnll Panama 3- 9 *m. to .and*sebt covers. Qtrs. 291-A, A-, rental convertible. Leaving for the Chairs, Bowls, permanent wave 6 p. m. -brook. Phone 6224. .i tates, rodio, heater, overdrive, rhachine, manicure tables, dyers, F'pR ALE: nDStinoe om bedroom. good tires'and engine. $700 utility cabinets, gloss show d FOR RENT:-Furnlshed two beddoom F* i.dire and Stove. Information Palmer Qtrs 242-8, Rodman. etc. Very cheap. Call Navy .8 house. ,At W ltl A .., 'h.-,t. No. 26 upstairs.____ ,FOR SALE:-i948 ,Ford gpod con bu'inesr hours; ,Bolboo 1389 two cduples." ab: :56. .! "" o E-[E..-One Electric Broiler. U. edition. Excellent tires. Duty paid Evenings. o .5. h FOR9 T rn i t oaltdrobs trunk. 2 piece livingroom' Phone 3-402(1. FOR SALE 195fP Nesh Romblor 9 East'43rdAstreet: 1o"MK' irl 91. uite. 2x4246. ..Station Wagon. "Typhoon 'Pump, room, 2 bedrooms, etc. Mis. 130 I su. 4 -4246- -- Wisconsin Morse. 5 pidce living- Telephone 3-10622. S ALE:-60 cye Apex wash WANTED TO SUY room set Coall 3-5J79, 9 . m. to F AlNT:-Chae furil .ng- machine $55.CO. Telephone 6 p. m .furnshed s "G" .stf ,'' .47 '63,2294, 538-BCurundu WANED TOBUY:-ick-p.Mu C 4 buner gs r ove Prqu Lefevr . *OfVAM-.E:-Leaving country, must blerio Tunn." No. 200 Central broiler, used two months, $85.00. 7: setl'hfiiture, bedroom. limgroon, A venue. Also breakfast set, complete. Dres- di.i.groom, porch, bars, washing WANTED you- .refrigerator as' a sr. Misc., .1 mole. I female. FO RIy 9 4 machine, heater, lamps, radio vic- trade-in on a new Crosley Shelvo- Thoroughbred puppies. weeks trolh. Bridge fables. chairs, Singer dor. Cyrnos. Tivoli Crbssing.' 2- Phone Balboa 1389. House Apartuell .| sewing machine. 441h Street, No. 1793. 10 Prospect street, Balboa Hgts. A_ ;' S 30 pstcks. Te. -3-0925. 1_ with11 J1t, b4Ju ltsit"r 19, ". .___----- WANTED:-Gd used Upght p- FOR SALE -20" .grs bicle, with i ,SALE--Westinghouse refrige^r no. Box 1146, Crist l, G. Z. basket. Good shape, $10. House edh i is .mate,. . star with freezer compartm entA 2- .' il i" 5271-A,. Dsl. C, Z. yUta' guarantee: ocelaon toai' AN l-_.947 tab'e; cou:h and ma tess: d sng: -WANTED FR SAIE:--2" Bkcyclt, trickle. ,t ble and s.x cl':ip,; t ,oge dresser: radio. tooster, louvre,, household fg .. e ma "-oagnv w-th mirror i ia S 58? Boye, Ancon, 2- Mod ern ,h lawn cha.r.s; cisware; mrsce'lu-i -- -- 3 80 u Sr.,C t *C neoLS houh~,ed artc'es. Call Cc- DIPLCMAT des-res 3 bedroom chalet. FOR SALE.-Suatcoses n good con- phone 6. Snll Zonq 2-1805. or happy 5282' Te'e-one Par.erra 3-0388. dtion, Very cheap, No. 26, 45th RENT---Two room SMc.s,.n t.. DccL'I. Ccn._l Zne WAtrTED'-Will pay up to' 5200 street FOR cNTs-Two rooP ap 1..' SALE -Boby bed ,.;h inner- for a ltvrngrcom set. Must be. six FAITH FOSTER'S HILLTOP KENNELS Tel' 1 19e92 Ch s Amfigp citres, $25 CO P:,h-n. stranil Ratlan in excellent condi- NOW IS 'THE TIME "' is 5.0 C. Both ueed only rhree t.on TAo arm or easy chairs, and to select a Toy Fox Terrier puppy to FOR UlIT-' 0ar'nornt. furnlat -. douil 0,i. i"t :ratis. Call 83-4317. one to three cushion couch. Coll ge as wonerfu Xmas git. Turn sed 1 3th SrF rLrpydmt fl turn' LE"- -High char. Sroi'er. M, Cummings, Corezl 185- left it sign 8 mi. out Trns Highway information d 14 5' and mrtt -sC r.,,bnc;,o ________to Gate. 72. FOR RENT:-w.BeautifuHy furta 1 lsh !%09 and c -r seat "Toeter Bebe. F3R. SALE--Hallicrafter S 3BC re- en..irerats .,e't to pu'ch + 7 "3-1516, Panama Hel Wanted ceiv. New 8 x 32 binoculars. .r ll.mng.sl iaby's.arbaran r.re.. EaCm v'He Wanted c a ", Voightle er camera. f 3 5. Phone ; ud.Rent S .-xe ended nrraid. must live in, help 2-5527. p. m to 8 p. m. w ith children, references. 0940, FOR SAIE:-BBoy's bicycle, "Rood FOR MTT. w ltfurnih ,' SIfucharist Ado od Balboa o. O condition. $12.00. r drveIAdLvE1St 1 LESSO N S 82-. Cooabash street. At3 [ToA vent r Spensh .th Mrs. RorrWq. m n bu P refer's __,. __,oo!f i^ Loe"SALE ; 1 9'r ^wi. ".o, ^m' ft Cnle Eotudoe77- Ni P S uch as tomorrow ha Im & MotorsO w f rl 0rt eb., ' inated Men and Bovs, 4 -l R A *' 20' Aux sloop grbtaigS r 42Ax&op C orporate communion I M gine..newly painted and Si the Epitscopa church. .aF-Ovrhuld, tlls.c FOR observance wll be carOrl n. In t. Call.Navy 3544 ...s Cope, o. i Peterhs. Lat7 Boca with VAuxil iary Schoone est in charge, Roe. ion.P'hone Blboa tw Mc'tuffe. has an- ..k .p.m. f that not only male but et'kW t. 16" l )ng, 1 - SI r l"*'communicants are ?x- A total of 21 .tiobs ar .172. Central r d to attend in large nur.- presentlyv available In the P 2.0383, Pon - ce Advebt 8 Un ay ama Canal rtete, :con=, Stthe beginning f the ec- the list of vacancies can-G atical year. In the U -. crb1D1e -", ., addition there will be Issued thg.week by ws Person . lningr prayer and' chilrrh nel Bureau. ' L at 1 a.m. followed by Of the 31 positions. 23 are iel .. ..g on 7:30 p.m. the classified and related groI * - anmemorating the feast -ofLand eight are In the craft groil i K wu. * 'Andrew. Father McDuffI The nosition. may be filled by iN TB celebrate holy communion 7,transfer of eligible employee -and eigay a- ppllcatiows aboul4d be tr*Ani- H u i jiber0 of the Woman's'Aux-:mltted to the Employment and ' h9e Invited to attend a 'Utilization Division. FOR o seeptin' 7:30 p.m. Dec. Vacancleo.. in tW foallaDOpi, at the t . which rE. B Plields. types of woil'k are .IAted In - chairman of the Altar clastlfied and. related r .,'FO speak to.them. accountant adnmidistratlve y it the Queen, 1d 41 altant.hbemist, clerk, ash wlCom- countine clerk. file clerk, l eeman Pratt ' aceauntittn clerk, pronerwy Snday Sch raapply clerk. clerk-s Itime, leave and payro 3. belid --r clerk-typlst. electrical ;e,- : 1anurse. pollcman. see . . .. h"rthand rporter-and StoWr9 Skeener w receive th with tono ij('ul ot]p ond open in the crat rec group included: wood and at " TRANSISTER carman.' marine engineer, I p.;shp at 7:.1A ANSISTER motive machinist, molder. Oran . :.'Aid erh aus Operhf1 atpKmvl Rev. MU i operwatoreMader painter ..eChurch-. at_________r preacher. ,A "sie *f7,ii fl I I, -2~' ".?tri~ ~l A) A ~ ' ~I 4~i~ a- ebi 4 P2 71k -I . .. It +! I'.:1"""1 Iletehi B toml L 91. a11 - ~L., y.-- I ... i.. - 4Sa~d~. IL F AMi FAkMiLA ', NOVRDAJM v i w. ~k~kys ~" ~ a',.. ,r fF , . ,L .# 2J. ,~? 3 ____* im fdaf $- ILU, me a mug -4wj: peat3a Im w*** * "J T . . *^P ,r "'r. o6est Bowl .Cho." .. b o a ".-- -" .* " "" "' ""-- Sore Distributes ieat Hint Sugar Bowl S Yanks' SotUwt"tir Buttons Berth To West Virgini'u ' -"e - iui eil 1" o a.. to 3IS:3 a. .es ss ,. s ss +'+ : "II+: Slm ii a.i, I vl ' 'I,, .~ U' " r: 0 " I - .. :~'-~ .'*. ~.. P ,,, !." . . : ^ L -iov. NEW ORLEANS, Nov 28 (UP) -A SUni e r Orleans sports writers have ladhed at . s.,. ia ll sorts: Sugar Bwl for picking West Virginia .. Suvenbuto u Georga Tech. They intimate coach Bobby .. markin-aa lu- U i t of Georgia Tech was behind it - [a A wasknown W tihmem.., wsbwb=_ Oe s "Sports iditor Hal Giaudi (of the Iteho) SLouts r o w n t a a when the Sugar Bowl dealt with Georgia T he |i t T1 N ----* r .couldn't beat tb yankees but " finished behind Clalid, Chl- --and these are Glaudl's words- "It w Ias N 6" 11 a20 I WNoo, W m t i, bwusness with a sharpie. in sickc Bobby Di@.- o S ma ts1U last... Sil tltha'- a sort ot Gladuj wants to know why Auburn, Texas, Bay- Soptimism that keeps theYankees lor, Rice and Texas Tech were passed by. a mi knkso oover ther Local U5, N FF on top. No r* last iman175 171 g Blgest beefs against cofel Sports Editor B11 Keete (of The Time'*P . at'a blo 17 195 52 foot a one-platoon rul tel s ed4 IN8 1 yeavr have a mm lWm coaches w cay*u) says the selection of Wet Virginia mw. ft1u tean or 14 ta "received at first with incredulity.., them SiL nfmht have with t astonishmentt" Keefe says man. will cmontiat o. se do t rain lf m ing telm to believe the invitation was pledged to We -- e i nevertheless Indicate theuVirginia two weeks agO before their M - "Iea 188 I S Wation at the winter rules meet- taineers lost to South Carolina. And he 1079 -S c t 1akStrt 1 ng1 sInp. denials won't stop talk that Dod wanted Waet -Snue_ r K i --m-- ioeks urank are am the Virgi-'a and turned down Terys Tdth. nee'5 B. n-m Ca f tor intensi?, tye.e.. T .-e c lu I0.a (eO0 180 tt tlo the Nsw Yobk arimrn... Benr- i.. n n ow l 212 1m I t3ey became T ucpdet bonue mrhe s -'He BOOmidt 220, 193 1 1 b lmed oel for a an e fr de- "s a 1r rMg deft aagansioMontretl t mt --- . that he couldnwto een for several NEW YON*, Nov. 28 (UP) sMacn he Weeter "e's 1 95 90l GiAIMf nlihts and was held 00 of two TMgurbs relsed the who left, litreal -' 95o on 1 'a k1- :.,iron noer . vs. owere g Irames. until he loosened un a- CAAse tte take over an gerwof law.etd lU i n* football scoring ch ona LeoentiDodger clubu.e n bhelfe IsoiCin:W11 51Pileelsi -6.' T 205 176S-1lor ? i7 60 541 Stanford's obby arrettap- The 185-pound junior baltback President Spencer aito W.181 10&8 144 4. oarently has wr1a ho oe from little Lincoln Universityin ort Worth ays a PA. .A" on 170 100 J62522 "Mr. Touchdown". M for 19... Missourl scored 22 touchdowns will be named soon, to dc 1 8 totie l- -e=- - obL lasot0in.l ..col s seo IWne i ihe o0a -.fe or i etei .... ..__.-howas d .._ h1 Mw em- sIUDg whave 1 Ingo T o.pen -su atb as -h5 ",,nd ,_'_ "a "..." $1ilewk ht sons. d e-rwDy Uitdgoly upp ten of the Nanontedrluor ifUCA eI sca UobM7Vo ofLDinwsosnsa eoondfrNWn amla Sh1 na aM. .I .. By bted o Lar l n corng with, 111 pot. woulzdgetr- w 3tro a football Po *ee p'o NEW YORK.-The New York manager Joe CreplI s s i n j L e w i s m p sdols h1 4epswit h efth e s n o to decide on ti as ao ndwo lesa re o V players for gund home kee. -e 7 t er. 6 .for 5I .. toms on, U3w year !. than WB a lrr oteu gamme with the Philadelphia ayt, e ankees' m l the at W wth1 ,. o Moun ilneers aeeept a held out to the last-r Thomp- Esals halfback Don Me- a-b. na:l sa..SS , 3the fn Ilitatch, R ll Bos Mehd febr theNew Orle a soii noiri oe ln t may mla C'huc, naac ho isosed four gae. wUllB be meehte t IA u but. r.eh Wa m Dreusn nott aleasGn more ta n beoalGi 1 eKt o efkl N o a w te~M n_ l ae of ii.li- tuhey ttl ep rfe mo int.., las .S_'sh me Sthle ablest to l a t t w ks age ter wl meet southern Meian sondv with boa at wioferc e loy/modg the three loc a an wih P hioeh i a s as:,o r lo s With held ou t t th lastreallacex aan wilwetthramoo.ee.,". hatiit uacllcp e U. daDn.li en -, veD -d w.. 1% R ;.,t U,..el*o*r.iiO-, ..Tb, tiaor Ntheme -a%,.- PoutsaBok leoatm IyaonwdChu km e llthav otd tmlt y1 thedvc. li or 6Udt2 o sntendbeahoe-dnim fr im.sestuntho reuts hae y848 .OCoeL Nfve 0Saloneio2" have aoe 2Ot. e 6 llgillaniageya c -,n andn-11a was n vited U BE ND b hi n c h ..... t" CRISTMAS SAVINGS Atlntic o oferasahetreeocthmanpoutteseasonn todayed rn L po teAgels Me C minifte Wall Waft' s< s Sin es. 4 dfl prseoCO-4t's al"Westa cltelleo*f:od ,oT are- *s -11 JO j 15 a1m havor tras deda teAemdt I' o 91 1tte h ht12rtl^omeAnf ndeKca^ el o t L IeRftylanOSetMm .iwo IMP %a war V ussies A-ga "ie 1..,.,.. ,-1 'Allies Ready _1NALv To 'Persuade' Holdout GI's P a l NDWUNDRt ~D 'F \ 1~ ~t{i 'l t'h Np ienple knoc1 rhe truth and the coraary 6 safe" -- Abi'~ k0% 0-0. j _! PANMITNJOM Nov 28 tUP' The Allies were experned toll,.' " to sqSe: assurance. from trn TWENTY.NINTH YEAR PANAMA, R. P., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER m8, 1. " Neu ~l Nations Repatriationn at-hii Colslon. that they would ; hav 'more than one day to n- "tervtw the 22 American nnd ,?nIf ruleS erican S supreme Court Has Ai utoirit ' S.s piled up that Allied of a were almost ready to st hear long delayed talkl ' wiJ L. captives wailing In i th tan camp near Pan- 0 . BeA their bid to persuade th,- . 22 Gi. one' Brlton and 323 WASHINGTON. Nov. 28 (UP1 Delaware and the District of Co- gatlon-the 14th Amendment "Is whe"t M..Bt f.'. di Soutahloreans to leave the Cu'.i -The Justice Department to,.; lumbla. forbid states to deny citizens ferDt contion a lrt mu~ .s the Allies wanted to he, the Supreme Court today the Negro groups argue segrega- "the equal protection of the a Jgal req ) aeltl sure tlhe would not have to do tribunal has both the duty aimi lion in itself is discriminatory laws,." igldren ut atted: It i onQe day. authority to outlaw public acho.i I and unlawful even where sep- The court also asked if the Ju- school wht er segregation. arate facilities are equal. At- diciary properly cOuld assume ed Bo6lly tiip Thn comnmasion ruled yester- Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell torneys for the' state bank "principal reaponalbillty" for deprives t ,r day tl'e Allies could use only !iwC Jr. In a 188-page brief also as- heavily on the time-henored vIndleating rights secured by tIonal.. ri.. Ullty ,n explainerss They had asked sured the court such a decision "separate but equal detrine" the amendment,. rather than enjoy p IW for permission to use 15. on the explosive issue would be laid down by the Supreme leaving it-to legIptive or exec- advantWg.b. a t' ayvltuy.-, The potential paralyzing i'a- no more political or legislative" Court in 1896. utive procedure. The s-b whet tor was a previous coisslon "I*.- than previous rulings whillh The department's brief tod'iy In answer to that the depart- I ead't .i cn'eold Ing that, In' the case of Corr,- ended segregation In higher ed- represented the Eisenhower ad- ment said "a decline that rail ect ln l "as toi munist interviews with anti- ucation. ministration's first official ex- segregation In public elements.- aboutaton of , Communist prisoners, only a 1ul. The written argument supplk- presslon cf Its attitude on this rk and high schools is unconsti- two O .4 " compound of 500 prisoners cot.d minted a brief filed by the de- specific racial issue. President tutlonal would be no more 'pol- The d tht be produced for the talks on .i'Y psrtment under the Trumlan ad- Elsenhower told his news con- tical or 'legislative' then those any-ordS regatl t glvenda.v. The Indian ciustodians ministration. It stated flatly ference Nov. 17 that fe had lljen wh!ch have -nded legation wold be under ruled thev lacked facilities to that segregation s' unconstitu- conferring regularly wlih In higher levels O ublTc edu- vacloU',J. It said handle smaller lots. tional. Brownell on the issue." cation." these. enforce the if the ae ruling is applied The supplement. answerin4 One of the questions eaked by The department also rejected deWall best to - If the ame ruling is applied specific questioned s'pl ad the the court was whether Congress the argument tfat there will be o tet a to the Allie, all f the prison- high court laist. i l th, or the states intended in 1866- "popular nta n tne o - ers-since they all are in one *primary and '" when th-. 14th Amendment was states affected the elin--- compound, and number fepri of the 14th Amnaht ito eatified-to outlaw school segre- nation o set "arling than I00--would have to be secure for Negroe8 from a tradliVW att to handled in one day. plete .e equality b the mingling oftt'..I rsmLe' . "T'h t ould mean each Al?:andto-aolisallle of "!cr wonld have to interv:PW and to'aboU~vale uien C "We balle4 I .t 0 prisoners In an eightiho tons on tae and col and irtelevai nt. e ,' 70 prsoers in an eig-ho The courtt failed to rMeadh4 d- such specula tion" - ne AlIel;e appeared ready to^ but Tt,,sto pnbut t setul ruen Pane et yeargehA, S, t n.... -naa .' , m:.;e some concessions to th -school facilities last term u *11 t .tre . Communists to sp hededrd .anerearguments Ign- Unilted Fro tr ments for the Korean peace ninnte Dec. '7o intl r conference, it has under co _9d tinneveryart 'Arthur H. Dean. U S. envoy II Ic une which cill -. ,Me TAIPER. Nov. 2v in)---SoujTh r d 1 a*'m tepei'e.anting the United Nu- f .4tutiol .o.- -- Korean Pr ent i he The t R h e i COL, Wiwder Will Kore smffie queat tos, told the Red negotiators in ut U O co and Gen rlls o i O Frldaythe conference could cc n aS outh Carolina 8hek called on free A t today to ni sunioned "if some additonal orm a "united anti-Communist,, mette,s can be negotiated satis- fr on t" against internal A - facto mmsly." te t Communism in the Aslasti-Pa "The-queleo Eonurces dclre to Dean beller- cific arelt. ed he hoped the Reds were reuady The joint statement came after for aome serious horse trading long "forjnal talks" during wl a . to eliminate disagreements. the two violently antl-CQou tl- oist lead were repotko.ed "', have map m iual for WII c WIFtemote renewal of the Korean liar Frank Wilder Will '"The' gpvrenments and ps o- T1 ,, of our two countries ,1sand firnmly united In our determinA- NXt1). TolW imen's Group tilon tp mobilize all our moral S I erial force to de at-the OgRn Asd Ih" 'o," n Asia" sttate.p A Communistic threat to ,to countries therfore a u bcuity on the Isthmus will he olIVa toaRvermpts . Ic ed by Prank Wilder cf 4Go of the .fee cuuntri g, as Branchcur liranhia 50 organize a unitpd pinti- the Canal Zone government at IoItl adt fr nt and earnestly Q ...lt oand Ce meeting of the New Cristobal that our desire to achieve eh bu--. sol- helf Monday .at ':30 p m. In the ee mo aid. Pet e'IMWI h e- ""':- Ipter-American Women's Club e r v ap6 c'of other fre- e-, lo trl iaross the. ii New Cristobal. *arden-0 SU.l ,w te W. G. Dolan. chief of Civil e3- l. a"ites of Amer- Otle tn+ by '.! fi . e o the Canal Zone em ok srl" andiP aa convinced that there": otrIs lnot goingtt "t ay I ie diresent'at the meoa tiabe n. bea e wu no i2 no co mpromise, a nd ea'hermi.d h L L tM i e S" Swill discuss nei r d n oo a eo te.nce with the id a or hiovies to illustrate his lecture., a la unless we are pro Sotl. bn OW at0 1 .he meeting has beenscalled o hd oto. ,l-u r our human 1 y a"'d1 --."-- 19 .b 1! I, A d" : . by the Nlew ristobal Civil De- and na t-.l inde ;d1-l -W- ,fense Commlttee as neighbor- (NEA-TelephoY -s"Ia l th .s and evd' tided ,elt protection forum. AN: I ". NKAS Telephoto ti, autit U Os'ill iu,,. i M1 u -" """" Ijoa areurgedo to altend.e of Princeton. N. J.,'-the Trman In Chicaogo bid'e w'thelonl ae.rged to attend Justice ofthe U. B. oWO Wa l aE m 7itted by a P'aUnl.D bl.Appeals In Germany. .s.p that 'Fr Io Ra yta he received a cable from th' Agom. V.t. .." ... ROCKVLLLE, Con. (U.P.)-The State Department deifTlUL With Dems ,* s* **.v * eity council weeded from Rock. him "surplus" and advising t im0ga 100 he An v'ie's charter 40 ordinances con-' that he would not be s'eato- NIvman811MP an the md ud b sidered obsolete or unnecessary, Dointed when his term ends. d4esBt Harry 15 Tru selvding-one prohibiting operation Clark announced that he- he.1Y T heoy tao" of hW- ..ls 1.510sa AN a wheel barrow at more than stage a "'ltdowin strike" lro r .to an of. of frl ulw sugar. to i "lles an bqIr I. continue to hold court. bond robabi "disca s n r" h at m a* ...'N e. . . .+ The Denter Wfresiden a k bW I '. -Twlve-yeag-ld Laurel ..'h,.,tyofp..,..a.hospitaA.. . -,Au but. r #-~- 9 P ~ -~.* -. -~ |
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