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r . P .. 1.~. ..wr 'Ypire vi $b owis;iW co"glIryis-s cl aham Line tiNO .. Thato ldi 771 -w a s '" ," S; I __.." ... . Isthmians will long remember this day. Thousands are excitedly preparing this morning t .their first glimpse of the beautiful young Queen of Eng A rousing welcome awaits Elizabeth as she steps r from the Gothic at 9:56this morning at Crist6bal's pier 9. Exp As so =m s the Queen p pears on the gangway, e- fore disembarking, a Royal Slute of 21 guns will be fir- ed, and the 71st Army Bond will strike up the British Reporters asked National Anthem. terda betho Elizabeth will then inspect a joint guard bf honor, the results after which the Royal party will drive through the streets of CoI6n in an open car. Z E The Gothic Is escorted by the permitted to travel on the Royal Navy cruiser EMS Shet* street. Barricades will be ereted A lbo hoeawife Deld which was to boom a 2:- at all intersections along Ter- the even's pret, gun salute upon entering the mlnal Street, and no automobile Geoge V and his ~L. cristobal breakwater about 7:30 traffic will be permitted to thjI ed Wy-v this morning, cross duringthe free. she Before the Queen and thse Motorists desiring to enter a tof .Duke of Edinburgh disembark Colon ,from% Bolivar High royalty I bi t1ey will i* officially welcomed ay do so at 16th Streeta d AJom oh board the ihlp by PresidenB adway Traffic will 0 be ploye a: w J% v Jo hn 8 al8 l-o1f)Sp S* t .L 6C r t b a l.0 W_ l i- The'I& In colon to parking and maV~neks rv- mnit s . mt.h tak o 9the Royal cles will be on Boliwar were eaitedly ed .iatahwbe along erm Hig tfrom 18th Street "viewing stand" Street pier area gate to the with the Boyd- of their place of I at oi- Rooseve hway from about They were ready to A nd veS aer var 10:15 iti after the' car early in anticipation wlrwll o the Royal car. t to the 'A6.~ia t 10:31 the Queen Canal Zone paliceman, tused iRespvrels 'wIrl .presented with the key toms officials, pier Hi gh ofa O city Colea by Mayor many others who as w=Me were reminded,- of Je at the Manici- today took time out t, the r20-faln "ti"ffic freez" pal-lane. net nter were "qulte excited0 whih wi'- y th an Zone the al sad, un- prospect of sIn streets by the Queen le s t though they were" and her.Aftri A. rdrivi.r h Colon, solves to death. E p ; 7 a.and until the QueeWan V better *e Zone the 10, the freeze at Madden Road roe the A blonde teen-r SStreet, the Boyd-Rosevelt Hlhway over- con proclaimed: o. -,e i ch the restric- pass,.and proceed rough the grandchildren ab ti=' lIed over an ex- Maddea nRod forest an along A stoicurly-ae Swa is asked f she ae to S.pDlained that the Lk. Queen: "I gueeaioV three was necessary A free along this route willWest ank e Sinsure unimpeded go into effect at about 11 a.m. to come over te .. officials and other Spectators will have to travel to catch a glimpseao I.of both the to the Miraflores Locks area by but were willed paama. to the pier way of the Weost Bak, since the to thPe .up we docking of the normal eat side entrance to traffic n I Miraflores Lveak VM Xot be Some AiOgita e prohibited on o to bio. Queen ma T u and only spe- Meitged ay rpprba the homes wern ... eCi sthi vehicles will be (Cemtad emer Page )- ladders so tit -e v e Be Uo might catebl oat ai w o a l e s s' fm e hctS.ongIsEsi. effW STON CHURCHILL - .ARO No' t 8 uPe n other on they sang. ad bel- " D tronh em rk Win stone lowed together as Churchill" _h i7st A boyhood looked at Amery, lBrta Clrkb e old songs uproa- longdY" they nang with istb afethi rouh misted boys now at thrrow. am on the street when .s.e.g oalnd odly bnowng his The boy,, dressed in cutaway by l see hzer." TeGothc. cotd, wihgprollarte bow ties and onlson, West Xhdi Au b oytitle Nf toor and rheumatic streiet were from 13 to 1e "Oh. yes! I've got to "~ ~~ ~I thi monncos utf h fez. 'F,,..,~g ~ '. k~i ._... an, r.,,.,.-, ., ps ,,tr ,.,r in t Ic I r ,.- r t~ -a of aoiierd, what'll it help you years Old to see r who as ,p~t~l.ISI DS youwere strong,' rang Duh.IL ,te.gla g of the to do wUs seof the annal sng- Sn," Harrow Mu- am*S jud., No . U3 th e speech room at Hiar -scal director Sctor MeCurrC at veor: maybee lw. slUeam the boa "an he peby wMe at amba S'l"B"ho will be 79 Mon- Ch NgeLia is ci qwd hrtily in with- and the other d Wnit1 `at the son book. the sathe M Sarkar 4 AA& bases guard sod ,iTu be at leabbg .sentW-08 children. I loplay out whether On ms9ad seeing =6o U liks a fearless and r has be' . ~.rateat t rr' tUs he. Mthre, 30, Wfest. ad and 40 "years 1 lash or whar g am M so an along with A a ho a m dr whuse i s S. s. John A. Wor 65 mIm~ t sdnce Churchill I as boys aah a West Indian P -tbut, altn anl aa the Inahool song. keI nd't now ourna t i aon looking for a Snew sn- ter than seeian arPo mr are 0 t m........r 02 4 ,: ''.";: ,- '. ..d MSHE S HOT HER LOV S PAnd Mink Coated Parisiennes Flocked To.. y ^~~~~. ''*:> Most Excifing Trial In Years By ROSETTE HARGROVE PARIS, Nov. 28 (NEA)- Two thousand people crowded into the Court of Assizes fl. .ree days and hIdrd 26-year-old Pauline Dubuisson condemned to life imprisonment ,or the murder of her 27-year-old lover and fellow medical student, Felix Bailly. It was a difficult verdict for a French jury-but it was Paris' most exciting'trial in years. In deathly slltnce the publl. listened to tbe impaeiofed plea for mercy of the glrl's counsel, Maitre Baudet, whlc'I brought tears to the eyes of the public Even the two hefty gendar- mes sitting on either side of the prisoner appeared moved. MERCILESS The public prosecutor. Ma;tre Lindon. had been merciless. On- ly death could wipe out this crime. ccomplshed in' cold blood, was his conclusion. It" took the jury--eleven men and one woman-only 45 min- utes to condemn Pauline. LONG SIGH After listening to the ver- dict, Pauline Dubuisson heav- ed a long sigh. Then she leaned over to- W. yards her counsel and smiled -ON When Pauline re- sadly, the first time In three 4, with a gendar- days, before being removed by, takes her from the court. ihi in the prisoners Scheduled tc appear before a kca. grand jury a month before hbr time in Panama! 00 COMBINATIONS H FIDELITY EQUIPMENT- can be selected from our AUDIOSELECTOR CONSOLE under living room conditions in our s accoustically, treated audio-room tuners i rord changers amplifiers slkers e-amps Sequalizers pik-ups (the best in every price range) kdio books repair service engineering service (TROPICAL ELECTRONICS) -A - TODAY aloml feN TKAL Week End SRelease. - CENTRAL CIRCUIT Presents: SHOWS: 12:50 2:20 4:33 - 6:46 8:59 P. M. , I- to tiO AM Wll .TIVOLI Iar MIONtIEL and Maria VICTORIA ?* i n- S "PIEL CANELA" Also: y GAWCIA Goptpo ROJO Isbaela CORONA, in : I0- l I D Rr I MA IR'l trial actually began. Pauline had attempted to commit sul- cide in her cell by slasPing her wrist She had left a letter saying she preferred to die rather than face a public "who had not changed since the howling mob of the Revolution." EXCITEMENT The atmosphere was charg- ed with the excitement of a bullfight when the trial open- ed. The courtroom was crowded, with women In the majority. Many were mink coated. wearing pert Parisian hats. Others were obviously -poor. EMOTIONS All had one .ling in" com- mon-the desire for strong emotions. They reminded one of their forbears, the "trFJ, tea)ues", women who SItkrlflmgt t the foot of the- gulleotiq during the Revolution watching head fall. Magy had stood in line ev- ery day, waiting for the court to open, and stood agatn dur- ing the hours-long hMaring,. SEX APPEAL. Pauline, throughout her trial, maintained calm. A slender,. intelligent-looking girl ; he had a -wealth of curly chestnut hair framing a deathly pale face and spmber eyes framed in long dark.lashes. She worr'a plain navy suit, white blouse ppe at the neck. There was potip aensa- tional aouut Ar1,2Jo vryone was consiclos of b'charm and sex appeal. AFFAIRS It was in 1946 that Paulin-. met Feix at the Medical School of Lille. She becamehis mistress four days llte. Alhough tllr r-T- m *"^-A. * STRIAL OW7 because Pauline attempted suicide, Paris po- liee surgeon explains to the' court-with gestures. New Red Slop Sign mance was stormy. it last three years. But during this time, It was proved, she indulged In affairs with other men and refused to marry Felix. Then, at the beginning o0 1949, he decided to break away and came to Parti to continue his studies. Theer he fell violently In love with a young girl, Mo- nique Lombard, and became engaged to hw. "It was then that I reaHMd that I loved him," sald Padf inc. She did nothsig about Felix for 18 moti ; eVen spent weekend with other men. Then ma day, receiving no reply to b*r Iter, she came to Parts. The ex-loer met and spont the night together, but Felx refustl tolgive up bh fiancee. S GUN % Two week re- turned, this a gun. "I meant to at fbe- fore him it he to re- fuse to discard ," Paul- ine testified. . The prosatlon this explanation IM. f9e, de- clared the e ed Felix :ou. n cold blood, out of an's spite for a man who refused her because he loved another." LOVE LIFE vj4ence showed that the ac- bused had started her l1o-e 11 at the age of 14. Yet she came from a well-to-do mddle-class family and received a sound education. Her father committed sul- cid shortly after she was ar- rested. Paris devoured every bit of evidence in the trial of the .M Cs * ci the Of t at OI the *ti -, ... .. WELCOME . ,,, C,,. *. I.. ; ',.i .,,., (Continued as rPage 1 " n ro ore re si may u tour o i'. Ildx t~tdgtwa ai4ght on the" fm -R'H .*..V.U nt rtel ad beyond the They wl have to ente the reeoatiao tihe brid lowlr this rad fo Pedro Miguel Lfa mai= ga s ths rOUte: o r one-quarter mile, thi on foot a bea the de- Street ta fta right toward the LoeCkl ated area neot I fA61a% ase. p.m. nor lasr tha i p.e k an Pi i .Limited parking facilities iU o ready for the queen's r- Sascilable outside the -Lots rivaL t rAtbad t oe. Divine Service.o W1 rrii1 to i The area which is expected t ducted by the Rtt W1 I be j ed at this point Is near Bishop Heber Goodn on board tah banO l- ia fu steps leading up from the Gothic, after which the tiPa l. the parking area to the pedal- Queen will rest until 6I m. whbn QMoth at I trip gate which is directly wput the ship will arrive at WBlboa, o9sthe control tower.-. -..; and the Royil Pa t .. -. This place wll be open o bark for the drive' spectators from 10:;8 a to Ish Embassy reptinba. I:eM p.and again from The Qween will enter Panama ' p.m. ntil the Gothk City at the limits who a will TJI let ooksag thee. The w be escorted, -.. . cycle polne. The Royal car will travl the nOe o ' e I eslimats entire length of "A" AveUa to 1a0n.rafe p i ar lTd FPlrst ftret, turning it S- DnOdB b id ir "aw I, mucu won u UVO - ernor' mansion. However police chqck poiatr will be set p at the Junctlo or Ridge Roaf and Heights R f as well as at Cashew Plae event unauthorized traffic In Mat vicinity during the IfLeth- Around 3 p.m. the Queen ,#il leave the Governor's mansion to lbtout tohe Q t the Pebro Mi ~uel Lock. rl .and, trel restrlcfqtas will Ie effect ng the rpte .'.i AS- Central tuting tn ath dXa the ear la 1 tion of * Central mana tho CathmdhIl 2%*Mw -1 1e El i. It Pays to ADVERTISE Inm Tn -!rW i .4m 9f., 4 ;. 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W'!i Choose frem 12 fashion right shades. VAILBLE AT ALL BEAUTY SH Exclusive Distributors: Representantes Perivanucl QS3 A A663~ a'3 'W. trP 1953 t MOEL PHILCOW.A O... 9.- - AM LO*i f. . . . -. * B _. :. .. *. ., .. r .t ^ ,;, << ,, MM * 1 'I p 9-' 9 9 with the purchase of d: ~- -- PHILCO REFRIGERATOR . urry! THIS SENSAINAL OFFER GOOD FOR 30, DAYS -ONLY OM 'B U. TEY, E S. .T.M UM2 TELEPHONE 24M -- 5- - .l a~y .4*; it9. a-~rwi ~-~s nrrl '" * " _ LI_ ____ ~ __~__ L.m A tiedB I $k~5. . .. . .By GATNOR MADDOX NBA Feed and Markets Editor There's probably someone in and for desert serve French your family pliDng to go vwI pancakes with .stewed fresh or duck huti season is open. frozen strawberries. We asked Knud Neilsen, head e of the Rdwood Room at the James Beard, another Amerean o i in an Francisoo to gourmet, suggests this recipe from Wie u is rep for roast bck. his excellent book, "Fowl and ~It mutual osy to do. Game Cookery. (Use I or 3-poed bird) Boast Wild Duck One9.qurpt edaspood thyad, 1 tespoo salt, 1 teaspoon pepper Singe, pick and clean the ducks. 2 apples, sliced, % cup hopped Place on a trivet in a roasting c 4 mall white aonio.: pan and rub the breasts with but- *l; tin satar a o tem toon ter. Place in a pre-heated hot oven bu Itaepoon C (475-500 degrees F.) and roast 15 aee, 1 Jger andy (S didred), to 28 minutes, depending on size of % cup e duck's bood. ducks. 'tub dui and patuid o duck with sal, pepper, thyme Place Baste every five minutes with apple, cer onons in breast melted butter or a mixture of melt- Roast in moerate oven (175 de- ed butter and red wine. Salt and fgees F.) for 15 minutes (rare), pepper to taste and remove to a -f0 minute mediumm), 25 min- hot platter. uts (wel done). Remove from oven. Cut breast These birds will be thoroughly and splae n chafing dish with but- rare and will give plenty of rich S orcesterahire sauce. Staner red juice when a sharp knife, is Iconds, sunk into the breast. Stuff the Pour brandy and blood over the duck with a spring of parsley or duck and serve wth wild rice, a few juniper berries if you so de, mcrrant. elly, Frn string beans sire. a m~--. :~I "' r .s~i.~ i, Ii -. . > * .. '^ O -,- ( m- ^ .'< I J" - B" wu~m*t .A,~ -.~ -.~_ Wee n eed not r'aLI -0- o This housewife cheeks over Christmas accessories, refreshes S them well in advance of the day. Here, she restores holly leaf wreath and tinsel by swishihg them up and d6wn in sihkfl of toapsuds. Both can drain dry on thick towel. BY GAILE DUGAS NEA Woman's Editor NEW YORK (NEA) WhiIel If you're going to need any phristmas week should be a joy- 'extras" for holiday entertair.- pus time, it should not be hectic.; ng. thit is the time to think a- aince preparations for the greut bout it. Lace dolles, table mats, are up to the distaff side, buffet runners can all be sud-erd best to have things well or- and pressed, then put aside be- Ianzed at least three weeks in fore the excitement starts. PdvaA a. If ,on have special china, an uj r .mm ,f the work he- crystal and silver for Christinas 'Ic-+r i; 4 I omen's Wor2ld * ; .t ", "tf~p~i~4 t '?3* ... I .. 1 ;.: . U al cI at'! *59(l! cpask __ II 7aire 1or Pic O/ Sanlaa Pac( JIere JWoliday .4 ,ay .e.nagers _1 r.*bir ..t ~ . ~S~-'I .A For Christmas tis yeSr, et for teen-agers to gve their pattern. comes in pastel shad against cotton satin brief. th Arcoruuo -16eask.-- &-ro S ore stmasweek you can a- dinner, get them out now and eor hionspleye and oqorl o ld rushing through the holi- suds china and crystal shiny. special trm h by adding poet y season at top speed, feeling Wash off shelves on which you shows here (lower left cete atic. have kept them and they'll s ny sides. Star-spetkled purse vl bright until Christmas Day. If lipstick. comb. nail file eyel S Chrit*am table will the -silver has beconge tarnished, - ably be th center of godid this is the time to polish, t. r at your house. So be.it BY FLORENCE V, HALTEN y giving it a thorough cleaning It's also the time to take a RENCEA a Wr.ter in addition to the regular week- look at the Christmas decora- ST polishing. Go over the whole tons. You can re-crisp the wi!t- With their limited budgets and Stable With spokAge and thick, ed bows on last year's wreaths numerous fr i e d s, teen-agers 'Warm soapsuds to remove thM by washing the ribbons, then usually lace quite .a challenge at Sold polish. Then rinse with a pressin them face down under Christmas tme. However, the ap& e wrung out of warm wi- a sheet of wax paper. Brighten prospects for this year are encour- te- Dry thoroughly and re- the leaves of holly or poinsettia 'aging. polish. by going over them lightly with I --a soapy sponge. Some teen-agers solve the gift rhaps you have a special problem by making most of the for Christmas Day, one A wreath can be dipped UP..hinga they will present to their holly or poinsettia design, and down through warm so n- families and friends. Others, lack- I 4 th~ time. to bring it Iout suds. rinsed and hunv to dry. .i sM Ar tha i0clination to S.aunny day to laupdeX Tarnished tinsel wIll"',-lw. O*6-or' lL find mi- * cloth and na4Ins qCreful- new glitter IfB,,W. a's d t. ato the bddg- i en-bang thw ioutdoore to through warmji soapy watelet. and .that a Araetive And b Oive them lots cI IOdp- rinsedand dropped on a towei tl pitf el, ta. s and rinses, then press with dry. Be sure the Christmas-tree It. n while they're $still bulbs are cleaned with a aw-,e High on the popularity list, SCotton can be froned on of.your soapy cloth, along with cosmetic kits, costume ht side. jewelry and cologne, are scarVes, should be ironed first By working ahead, Christmas and handbags. Right in the holi- trong sde.,then on the week will be yours for last-mit' day spirit is a scarf .ht has a gives It a nice luster. ute gift wrapping, shopping and mistletoe motif. Available in sub- 1sing a monogrammed fun of baking. And you'll be aolen .aa..P de i nr'eom rs -pat- ss the monogram face to enloy the holidays along w'thiO er*, f; ge y metric rt no a turkish towel to make the other members of the fam- terncS feature they very important u proihrly ly= textured look. Knotted ior the 6dirt prorly. ly. e .is____sna _____ effect, they bal- i aee the sllimj e of the season. The I teen-ager wh would like to put her Signatre to her gifts can do so very easgf in several ways. Don't Let Him Get Away With That 'My Car' Stuff HEP L. HINTS y:B*iw *ok diaper, nk a separa pile of double one lOr uM at nigtht. ' In a one-car family is the auto- an accepted fact that the car be-. Pou hot. lt water down tbh tMobile a joint possession or does longs exclusively to the husband? dramt At four kitchen sink once It belong exclusively to the hus- It Takes a Little Spunk !or twe a week. Itwil keep the hand? Sure. something can be done-if;draiftfre btgrease and unplem- If that sounds lik, a foolish ques- a wife is -willing to take a stand. ant od7i 0 / tion in the year 1953 it 4s because She can lay it on the line like - rou ha en't read all the letters I 'is: "I need a car occasionally.d A thin coating of beeswax on have read from wives who cor- There are two ways that we can the puaDe stiles of stcky win- ,flain that their husbands never wor' this out. Either we can buy dows will ihake them slide easl- want them to use the car. ar.other cat or we can work things 'ly. Such wives claim that they nev- out so that I can use the car we Mr get to go anywhere simply be- have when I really need it. Which Custard will bake evenly and cause their husbands are so un- do you want t .do?" wIT not become arb y if you pie: rant about giving up the. car. pla.9 Whe t-ri dishaIM pasr After that, whe- the car isn't in Wof wa t. All of those \;ives seem to have use and she needs it she should ". ide one mistake in common. announce that she is taking it, inL f w cy all speak o' the family car stead of asking if she may. Crack-ln ll resu-ltif s though it belonged to the us- No married man has a right to wash te enameled surfaces o 'nd, and all seem to think they hog a family's one automobile. If you stor s while they are hot. 've to ask their husband's per- he doesn't want anyone else driv- . Mission before they use it. ing "his" car-then it is up to To dIslrtOW tlwax a ar 1- .h:rn to provide a "her" car also. covertln 1 W ,y. mwrV t Tei y should have started out dif- So long as there is only one car I position @ y epl Of Moths. STet]. when the couple bought to a family it should be "our" - first car. It should have been car-just as it should be "our" IYu *aa reoe Tat1n1 spots car" all long. house and "our" marriage. from sMued. bty irblai S!ut tan a wife t anything about ( All rights reserved, NEA Serv-,them lightly wh a emery S nationn cice it has become ice. Inc.) rboald, ithe 1dY ate for ing yeouart na tovYoU 1 0 .sAccemopieS orseal sir rt, figs S ooven for a,;e aoduartes. SJ o part Joe Ja c roie 1 a Sew tabi at thr boulders o your dress id Wbooues to hold o lingerie traps 1J place. To the free end, sew' fstener, enelr- y ALICIA ART are not. Besides, a few of these le the strap aisd l place. NEA Beauty Editor buttons arranged on a plain a belt or at the neckline will Keep a I ad ft Psrbion fads fae in a flash have a very individual lok. Cloth il yowir Clo e t for basics go on forever. One may use a hand so m l lst-milnte co i of y7or To park her basic-built ward- collection of scarves to set off shoe. the smart girl Includes her costumes. In fact she might or two high fashion notes. use them exclusively so that' '#tend it, she maceorlaes they seem almost a trademark. m6IMII AD T2nPT1 ir-sdo. no |Should this be your wont,'l Y0 -JP Sirls do not -ca tor.n- while buying the different de-." YO I S -1 e in accesres to signs and shapes that appeal bled served tIs a r costumes. Their rea- to you. quickly increase 'r ter- dst a l t one might ast as collection by rna king some _b, k..nil other dreses withtthe from remnants. m t4 Once your friends become a- n'Wi o. girl on a mdget does ware of your enterprise, they tt buy expensrie se- will gladly contribute their sw-' be chic. If It inig scraps. For the largest give a little e to piece, you will need a 21-inch (U1p- 1 l c-can find n a~ge Use the styles you now I teSps blch to enhaa ItW wOa ua patterns, han drollti oS itc i' h e n and n minutes you willle Addd to your acet ,orie s s1 pe ndlng a perin., c- * e ire gifts priced dor uars It co friends. Scarf (lot) eW l et the 1 es. Clever use of lvet tab roe-D to aproi ( eeter). rib ma body of jack-ilMm- bnUlpa are right) Simple knit tvw = a roven GoM .v bil from notT ocuto moves nea r) have pearl clusters tiS d alt ha ied Faity (upper right ee tet) bftaism pbe6e( brow tweezers, tissues mad. irror. anylU t One idea is to add tiny buttons, pearls er stones to the khit gloves which are so fashionable right now. Sewing the decorations along the edge of the gloves gives a flattering lengthening effect as personal touch. Another very gay gift that can be made inexpensively and with little effort is a party apron which combines cotton satin, buttons and velvet for the Three-D look. On the ipron sew a jack-In-the-box of accordion-pleated ribbon springing from a box of appliqued velvet. For ta eyes use. bal tbuttone and for his noc, throe graduated but- tons. This eco': about $150. to make. ne g1tw kind by fl lopes ing ti three The the -p bells or boll eta will mpa1m Among co Ia new e ciftnes wttI wjtch. it Si Latest In the budget-prl c ed ri, tissues and miatr ha.stat pecklod casm wh fas lavaibf L ta a ion, a~s a18 N- .x 3To Plgeaige r :AC4wwa; s e p . - -~--~~m-'. -q ~ I r' t; " u', 5. Cbrlad tfor the as rof inae ta I Sport shit r4upper 6 "miss*. eMs55 La ibe* theek 7itiatre W iginu rolled gold overar .. *' ". \.' . There are several ways of piek- tbesre'i ag out a Christmas for a ccoum maa. One is to tell hm to I e VAt iapth0e ik and taa 's. it I This saves you but it Na b' surt of getng s 4 If he g er fe el*t isM buy hil am a I oM & rijtm ai . 17 si Vt~ N3Bll~l _ I__LI~LL_ I T ___ _ __ *~'r V ~~~; " ri li- " g '. T ' P' wiI CL"- 1- :ry 3~~~ " s:~f:c -o i at -arm Ib .~% 7~~~-2 a'T5 4 1,9 ~N7ji~ 5 . '- *1 ~. *''- i "4 " '"/'. .... '' n r gson TW^ ,irr~'5p-ur r^~- 'i' ; 'loM^~~p~~i m~' jjd:li n ls mdYun Germany r .. .','4. J ..' d . W.i ,A '. ,, -. nto the e er a A ve a- Lec.. e cttip ^lFag l ASnte I L. '*.,.-. J (B"Pp ? *. '~I. - "wIIb* 1J rSchOA "I ch FAiWm a rvd '4' i E' ." *. ., ... ," WATCHES BY . ' ,. , h ateredun toa9 vakincess o ** pr- etg 4 y e a car radt B .. e i Cds fls*.-e. ... uaoar Indi6n S Vsler SinVn TONAWANDA, leV. (U. P.) - -fd I w ndian Describes call i d red I a t Approached on wrm October a'r a. tim gap an haB red r oetgenaran member of the Tus, PreIt is -ar ra .ve two answers: ? 'Indian ftl-is What we e.. . ; the Summer of the bent I ras When I was a bay, the old folks 16 tw- ' "ica OMPHROY and SANTA CLAUS SUGGEST LASTING GIFT R YOUR SELF YOURFAMILY OR YOUR FRI Rpm *t,.% ., .1.." "lp .. , r'e~ L'i~ fl + JA 'SPcaY _________________ - i_ r I ~ "~h n ... .....u. i A A nual a'' I1I L" I I~ w ,c ,w I e... AN ;", ! I,,'.'' ... .a5. b-~~~ ~ i ' 3 ~ I . . . I 5. r4 !-',..., .. ., .," ,-.; P L i .'e :.. :. - .,. .. , + % , d - i ~i . ; r 1 ,I ... : ,.',' ., ;1 .p... ,~ ., ,..: ~~t~. ~ u-...'. .. ,. ... .. y ,' *- "" J P"" e t..,, ,,._ C 1' '" .,,_, ,- ..: ~ i ; -: 1'.: ' 'Z 1 tp. . ,. .. ,.:r 9~r -_ --~ .... . I---- .. .' . :,,. I .._C zL ..' -, r ., . '. ..' '.' ""' used to ay that the frost had to be hrd e"uah and heavy eough to db f tita du pases f tbhe me*da"" to. o lM A Te warm am-ar tht b14n0 of athe on" they c0 IndlaMaummer. "I refer to Indian Summer as the tim- God gve his Indian chil- drem as a last chance to do the thlbn, they should have been do- ing during the re"t summer." Nr~ The Revere "T.700" Tape Recorder is offered wah a microphone, electric wie for radio, two tape record reels and cse. AUTOS OMPHROY, S. A. JUST AROSEMENA AVE and 2ft STREET * 'ML. 2 * TEL. 2 ' I- . IrYnl TELEPHONE DIRECT *r rV. '.. I It',' I 4 'I A' A ,I,. T "' .- '- S -I ' ... *' * . I SI ~ SI ' A -: 5,E -5 S.fi ~.. * 5t *551 1954 EfTION WITH I9: to . ** ** S'* '. * .5 54. A O.L *, i .. .: PAN Ae iA. !RZA Y L 0 .7-ir; B^8*1'*'1""-^ &W0m.Cl 's C Iu wao r. Ma were to I, flK .E -- ,; 1 S r -J . AI Is, * a. CLASIFIED SECTION ERECTION CHANGES ADDITIONAL kTISING SPACE SPECIAL HEAVY TYPE If or CANCELLATION OF EXISTING CON- ; Mede before DECEMBER 30th, 1953. " I'the most effective advertising 'in the call: Department .... PANAMA 2-0634 COLON _ ite. ~F.1:3'a-~; ' A - I r i r: 'I * lk . . .. .. YOU CAwN lAcO YOUR AD FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS S Household Automobiles Ca Nov 3'2 Inew number or __ Genell _,:s Cocoh Beauty Shop: jISALE:--Ratan turnirure Arc FCR SALE -1951 Chevrolet 4 door also for information her Santa Clo- -l"bncrate building across tror, Pr.1i edan Power Glide. Original own- rn Beach Houses. 4be R. R. Staionr er Albrock 3105 I e m rOISALE -Baby bed with rn-e.r- FO SALE -1951 Hillmon convert- Write Alebekfb Aevmmes. M spring mallres, S2 -. Both.-. ,cle Very good Phone Tucker. 20i1 A.e .. C L. .Vtra $l5.OC Both used ol r', rrrce ,N:'. 3670 days. 2295. evenings more t 5. C Both ued DRl, r r .-. Dn D? WENDEHAKE Medical Clinic mo'th- C;I -4 3--- .r- ALE- 9o0 Buick Riviera. Per- Central Avenue "K" Street corner FOR tALU. High ch..r ilrcile.. Iecr c.rndl lc 1 tires. duty paod. Telephone 2-3479. Panaa. Crr.sand m-Artes.. C :, .br:.,r I I C Telcnh.ne 86-227.8 ftac m swir& and cr seat Teeter Bee V1'' m to 30 p. m. 1House 286 JUNGLE JIM JAUNT ' $35 00. Call 3j.I pr, Poon-a F ,o.eelt A. nue TO M -r DARIEN Mrs Ege __TC_. ALE- 19 i Mercury, hard Sponsored iy Hotel El Panama SIt LsE Li .ngroom furniture top all extras xceHInt condiflon.; Full cass. Leave Friday, Dec. 4h i lsing of. Bambco d.oan ard Moderare prcee. 52.G00. Curundu reftrn late S.r.day ofternon 'Dc. ie large :hare nare rr,;:hag;. ;. -;. E een 4 and 8 P m 61h Fishrng through Pearl Islands, coffee toble and marchnrg en FC-' SALE -'940 Chtevolet, Club vlslt the pr.-htive Choco Indians. S .*lth lamp8; 8 10 Chine-c .:,upe Gooo condition. Must selL spear crocod.lts. cruise up the Som- 'we It for $500.00. Cell Co. Co; 83-4'-7. bu Riser, aboard El Panama's Psi. 2- 1805 or app, 5.b cadora. Sr'. EDiblo Canal Zine FCR SALE.--1941 Lincoln Conht- Bring old clothes. comfortable Srnrotl ccnv..rble. Leoang for the shoes, and DON'T PORGET YOUR ---3Jne child s cr.b tr'- ,ae, radio, heater, overdrive, CAMERA ras one plv pen w;rh pz f:d tires and engine. $700. For reservation phone Jungle Jim at crpe( 9 x 12 ;n good cono p,,,i., QrO 2-2 -B. Poamoa. Proama 3-1 60. or see your Trave; ,wonre w 3- wa standing oInm.. - red arm chrar. ;, FOR ALE --. 48 Ford, good con- Agent. End in good condllorn. A ,- t EE,:lirl tires. Duty paid. RADIO AND AMPUFIER REPAIR Street No. 30 upiors .r 3.' _____3 SERVICE. Guaronteed Work. one Fanama 3-66' FOR SALE--l'41 Pockard Sedan All ports used treated for tropical ei : -- Must sell proclco Du'v paid. Leading Ith'mus. Tel- climate Tropical Electronics. Calle diningrearm, hall. dr.W.ng epinne Baltoa 2-4144. 45 E. No. 2- Two blocks past Bel10 Vista Theoare. complete guest room, .ndv,- FOR SALE -1952 Old-mobile Hv- , Eosy chairs arfoam cr.-' oo dramat.-. rco,. 9 000 miles, full I fwa-rilul rugs Swedish Ch.- C ir rred cc o f'-t.oced Call N lav FOR SALE fore foor and table. Lorw 39? to 3., or apply 2529-C, ami 70t ieen to be- p precictea CC- ., ofter - _ho ....' .99r O"ffce hours E:-iavl og washer 25 cvce Help Wonted Gas Sersel refrigerator STel. 3-3000 Call Joaquin Experienced rraid, must live in, hp -ena St. iPerei'lJ N6. 6, with children, references. O%0, pt. 4 Anmdor Rood. Balboo. FOR SALE 'WANTED TO BUY S Real Estate WAN ED T3 BUY --rinc -u "Mue- -------. .- bleria Tu-n No. 200 Central iftilRING' Contact u. for lovelv Avenue. -hrr.e S 5.'00 to 550 000. Inrome h e S5.y, goves. ranches. TeIrm WANTED Vu refrigerator as a roy& Hgoveres. Reg Reol Estore trade-rn Ji a new Crosley Shelva- Ir.ers No. 8 Brumley Pulestor, dor Cymo-* Tivoll Crossing. 2- !,akers No. 8 Brumley Pulod or. . 1t .y Sonford. Flordo. i 17 r- ^1 --'--- I I &I# A 1 II Mliscellaneous Beauty Shop Equipment, Partiltons. glass top dressing tables. Shampoo Chairs. Bowls, permanent w ve machine, manicure tables, dryers. utility cabinets. glass show cosd. etc Very cheap Call Navy 3812 bir.inesi hours; Bolboa 1389 eiena.ng FOR SALE:-Breakfast set. complete dresser complete, also one male. one female Thoroughbred German Shepherd puppies, 7 weeks old. Phone 1389, house 150 Shrapnel Street. Bolboa Heights FOR SALE:-2d" grfiV bicycle. RESORTS I GINILL LISS Sant Clara GUEST HOUSE.. Overlooks. on. .. - ,Frtej6y7 r. civv t ft S ml. walks iv- 'pona, badmrintn, a putting green etc. Colf Navy 382 days Ilocoli Beauy hpipD; eUi o 1389. evenings. I This. ioikT ApSomIbo S IL, mi,-.Is iSn$ta. or s o'ertucke S Cier. Av .on Cltwai. -, r F st J .' .. ,.. .C",. :Iat s orgr WILE, B Grkmlich SQI el- .n .yl.e, r, . '-167. . FOR RENT-.-2.M bedom tiP in San Francisco,. poCy fumihed. Cnll Panama 3-579 ,9 a. m, to| 6 p. m. FOR RENT: Spacious reside. furnished in Bello Vi~b oI d - em conveniences. F W lenMtMn telephone Panama 3 7-Q957 FOR RENT Apartments ATTENTION I I. Just builtmadw furshed apartment, on% t ab bedrooms, hdt, cold haotr. Tel-| Sephw. Pwanom 3494~ . Al Mode"r or u ,.FOR SALE WAN I T 27..-A,. t f.ul. 83 '.oats & Motoru Miseellaneous FOR SALE:-26 bicycle, tricycle. FOR radio, toqst r. a J .0 HI 1 1JLE: 20' Aux sloop gray WANTED -- urermaster couch ,ern". 58 -M'l aI ialfnne engine. newlv painted and hon Blbo 91 371. b 7ai mpletely oerhauled, sals and FOR SALE -Suitcses in good cmn. Phon a q uipment Call Nav 544. f lK diton. Very cheap, No. 26. 45th F t :-SLE-New boot. 6" long. IdVer rafnO To 10 street. '. at', seen at No 1"7:. Central ,oneI ti be seen at No 172 2Central FAITH FOSTER'S HILLTOP KENNELS Two Talepone 2038 Pn-d By TV NOW 15 THE TIME ingro F -o select a Toy Fox Terrier puppy to pe S... Tagive as a wonderful Xmas gift. Turrr InfCI o See Murder left at sign 8 mi. out Tns., ighwy cil Today ee Uril, to Gale 72. *i f hurch Still NEW YORK. Nov. 28 *UPI FOR SALE.-Holllcrafter 538C re- Read l Police Investigating a mu-der i. ceiver. New 8 x 32 binoculars epho ,,,A-a Han Utti h.. crowdeu mildown bar todjy Votghtlaonder camera. f3 5. Phone c* i s In Handy Admitted they were stumped 2-5527. 5 p. m. tol p. h 'Y CITY, 0 ( PT P I 'cause 25 patrons were too b^s. FOR SAE:--Notionel 183-D receiver Peqo ro CIT O, thoh 11- 'atchln a fight on tnlevlii,.n and speaker. Select-o-Ject Tel-.FO- lok s thoug h a Im.'to hear the iftal hoti or get a ephone 2-1712, Sunday, 1200 roh bildingY h-re may lo;k at tiie killer. aF ai l,__ - Ve ik, usefluTn'r Mel aotre ~as bull by setl, -One witness did turn up U,_ FOR SALE:-Trcycle newly painr- - Methodist hnup of wor e said. but he a in a ed ball bearing 18 inch bica le M; a a thnd uried a'. su,.- m baoo, b t the lmrn al' 'c I okes. UOne fourth h p. motor, 25 -Kfe vinlctinfhe ot o 'r Ilong and th:,uait the h- "..-le. 2-3235. y WPiam Sterk. operattm he-heard were 1'rst part, ot . eed mill.. bought the rough television proapam I MN'' I U ae block next to his mill The v.ti -a x.e tun deinje _p mberdbt~ldu nd moved .The Pi i uneti- imte Necker -.mvJ Shaded a second floor and putfed-entered the Glasbr a AKRON, 0. (V.P.'--Gale Mauk '& new roof. Otherwise the old Grill tat o est 52nd Street and uill use extreme caution the nex6 iile remains unchanged, though Ninth Avenuei about 10:45 Jagititme he souWds i automobile itepile does show signs of de-.nlh B. police said, and was c.- Ihorn ., lowed a ew minutes later by al At the hospital, he told of wait- FQr. wit the country pinched man who tired four or !v- ijn fcr a trafBc light behind un- paet I space for grain, theshots" from a .38 caliber rev1l- other car. The signal turned greea, ,eiM is again leading a use- ver Tw.o of the short struck the but the car ahead didn't move. victim. He died at a hospital. Mauk said the driver and hia woman passenger were clinching r,---- overtime and apparently didn't no- S, tinc the light change. CITED FRUIT COMPANY Great While 'leel B SERVICES Arrived Cristobal * l an ERalO" ............... .. KtNOT" ............ ........ .' . . . . . '. . * Mani flrf t. flf l" ud Gmenrllt CI muncH -a--- De. 4 Dec. '? ufe Arrivcs Iritstobal C ....................... ... Dec. 1 .......................... Dec. 5 ................. ...... ... Dec. S............................. Dec. 1 ........................ ....... Dee. 15 t ......... .. ........ ... Dec. 26 ".. ............................... .Dec 2. as tIe New IW k. New MJAMMIA APAXMlTM I 2, 4 and 5 romos, tfuinWd nfUrmished, Alhpatibfo'i Office 1. I0th Strte9 Colon. Thl na 1386.. . ENT:-Beautifully furnhhdwd ibdrambdarfmCnt 'put bUtU- D fuwnitng.a Bby4a Crib amg inemt indfuleds Rent 460.00. e 2-5327. IENT-Aportrment in, build"n block fm El PopoJE HoftL, hdmbimm, living nd din- n, garage and poa Via Ed- at. -owdo P tla-Si. Na.3. 'motion aportn I. 4 --. 4 vi , 0 Ar R1. E FOR SALE J Automoabilfe I .-. !.,, 0 - ' ? .. 4-a -,- , 1, - -e ra 1947 NFsl "$0 1949 Ford 'W" CoOpe, 1950 Foat 1 l'Soad 1947 Hid. Comvertible, I : -rffc'' i. - I Ii n e P e i s a p 3 m l fI. ne iahbllP -z ,;] p*p s#^C*.z t^^oeu^ -.uu^^ aa('- ~on w < 1. 1! II 1951 Cevrolet fotr -' door, P. 0, . 1952 Cbevolet loar S door, P..O . 1195 Ford two or, radio :1949 Dodge four door 1950 Pjymouth foultr dow i- a K I - .t * :" * -^ p*-++ t4 Li- 1, L'... ,' .':. , He blew Mis hor. and the bay, iI,-moing motorist ahead apr- pn ;v blew his tpp. He got B 't Vtie Car. came back to Mauk& andj punched him in the face. The Pacific iOMlN ICORPtTt Sftlp Rog, -- .. TO =iJ~ r -O Lm' -rcf - -.---' kords - IJUERIAM PRECIADO *r ~ 7 Street No. 13 ; FOTO DOMY ' '"huo Aroaseena Ar and 33 St S MORRISON 5 Street No 26 THE PANAMA AMERICAN w c.--. t 5; LEAVE YOUR AD WITH ONE OF OUR AGENTS Or OUR OFFICES !4NI "'I" CASA ALDO Aenl Internal. de Publeaeinu Central Ave. I 45 Central Ave. FARMACIA EL BATURRO FABMACI[A 7 No. 3 Lottery Plaza PwUq Ldre Street FARMACIA LOMBARDO LEWIS SERVICE J A Cenmral Ave. "A 7 *,1'- S.,A. Ii% Ul cri 40* wwrtuckr R )krHt. a 'm- .irm.nt '. 4':' lii. . '4 rr- i- 'C . u user ran of utr ,, a H Street e I FIN I -- . P __1 -I .1. '~~\rr~t~P*~UY?r7q _ J b "1 l.. F. -- I - I r6 k-i t . o ogje'" i 't ng... L." t' . in, .. tt" i r T>r stij -'jMm nnmttLatttt, Baylon' r :; L '/:n_* Ax One of the nost ap ar Mai unforgettable t everI to reach the screen.ls reported to be Columbla iletures' "SBlaes of Babylon;' atarrin .Ichard Conte and Lida Chr'atl tI uId featuring Maurlep Schwartz. "Slaves of Babylon," w.lK colr, by Technieolori opei 'next a rsb.LTy jt be R.'M aWte. .I SSaid to reveal for the first time the ancient glories and co:- otful apectacles..6t- i. *itCE em- pire, leavess of Babylon" recalls the ap$lor.thflt Aney w Ba-I byl uner th tyranaial rule of Nekuchadneaar, ad Ita ul-a timate collapse. SRichard Conte portrays Na- hum, a rebellious IsraelUe ca.c- tured by the conquering, ab- 1 With Daith ElMlthe prop. re ds rstpre e i ,t? rle the j : wf- *-. ". .. ", -m&aa i ul heir to tf throne of Babylon "Slaves or l To accompR* this g-yointic taAk other exciting met aI of freeing tbeir oppressed ,ra'., Daniel in the lions' des, Conte .and Schwartz persuadcjous -laW dance. mGtshty the youthful shepherd Cyr.a, clashinR iead-on. slaves .i; Terry KIlburn, to assume hisfiery iunace, and other l rightful place is King oA Permi i dents iroum the age tf and then tD Cmbark upon a ae-: Richprd Conte ja sam fB lies of oornduets that eveatuall entirely .at horhe he his *hM .Il aovethuroWaJlAyolfr e otaby, tie rota ast liberatR ld Ion and thus free his vple sp laved people and Linda h0 When Cyrus falls In love w.thitIan Is described as breatb4 the bountiful Bta due an ntta,- Ing ly beautiful as -.' played by Linda Christian. N.:- Prineers. Maurice 8ch 1 hum devises a plan that will ie- lends dianity and feW to suit in'ttlea t eat of Wabylon role of the prophet tdf .. uniting Papthea and Cyrus a "Slves of Babylon" ',wa the new alers. -r' ned for thle screen tbk't The cimax to the .letare, inn Scott who wrote both tt which the fall of Babylon is cc- nd screen play. Willai lived, Is said to be an-over- Idirected and Eam Kpt wbelmant specteale of destruc- iduced the spertacle, in aon by flame and sword. ITechnicolur, for Coium Advance reports Indicate that tures. .e Eagerly 'Awaited Sea Stor Opened At Balboa Yesterd PFw films had been so eager)v awaited as "The Cruel Sea, the Nicholas Ionsarrat beat-seller. which opened yesterday at the Balboa Theater. The bdok ranked a- ong the world's best-sellers ann has been published and aerial zed LI newspapers and magazines In almost every country in the world In Great Brltain alone It has been read by an estimated four million persons. muwwgaiema 4 II ~r~i17. L -s /A i.' A.9 -.Cloe. ;her back -on "JaCrawforts d list. Shl' ati e otf thle t play a f 6ther' gal .om n. h & I is Beasani, .* t r -hirI6' *~J 1r 44f1 ,:. -.. *';h erdtItk -. ml pomey is b Dan Dtary "Tbander B -me oul 10 t*wA =im o . . -...- N"*' 'the stcry behind "The cruel Sea"' can be traced back to the a. .S.. Slightl few -s ew r la Niame early days of the wea irhen Mon- ,,itm MUiler, "M s llrp ApeLd. sarrat. then a relatively '-u ,i o ..... .....known'writer ho. ad Ju.st ed that idei stic passive reslis- tance could never win a we3r. He had entered the battle at first as a stretcher bearer. Afttr- five months, hq made up h .i SKINE JONMON mind to take a more active nart . dta. ,oraf dendit In the light and volunteered for transferred to frigates- and waz the Incidents based on hisb -. o -' the Navy. mentioned In dispatches. experiences as'well as44be S- It has been said that "The, rence of others. ,, the fitm stuQle's want- 't. But for fan 'feactIoD Dan's He was a sailor for the next Cruel Sea' is largely autonio-, 's bei wooed by Fox siU amazed at his China Smith five-and-a-half year. He con- graphical. That is not stri.y Starkly Real erlb ti ye Ai "A telefilms. e handed. a corvette, was later true; but it Is certainly *the oit- I "The GrMel Sea" ist t ' es for 15 yes sad tbqe ere the say that 'Numbs One" Lockharti fact .nd Monsarrat has former fvtelual or hr e m Gabor Sttrs is a selI-portralt--pbysically. At time relied on imagln.t iund it to year.o erko me nas rn r rot there are grounds h t'drmost hoxrifylpg i, 1 d K io k" f P Jlhat sleppos ibn- buC "there l.sl f chal tepottne.'"The tt B. Suabn& aes, Led-Smith. But dons4 'ask me why sx- To so Rst ato a great deal athim In Iler e.r.ae, hac Nn mnpd cb new pro- rar-olds look at the program. T D Frt also a great deal ,of hn in the course, ha been. m l Ss y. new sro-Augst tb a- proLm.L Acharacter of the captain, Eric- rigid adherente to he Sianit Jan August e. .about owinw. naturally. f-or S~are gasaf ver MI- the actor he knows ho has a 3-D r l ib Act B dramatlc urpoeWs anf IU's "~ casnized" Wife. "She's been throwing things Both. characters are. In fact. length. :~ ter ach Lllian at hi for yer. YOR, Nov. 28 (UPI) composites of himself and al the job. QUITf A GAP. The three fabulous Gabor sisters the olr wodette coaptaS pqA j CompreSsing a two --_ Rihard Barstw, who's do Maa E nd Z e First Lirute f4hat he kne thousand word novel seB, R eobe 'Mitchum Judy Garlead's dances in "A Stabout odo their first gh club jt as a I the members of. the movie lasting slightly o r 4lt-Ray are formn- Is Born," met a celebrated movie show ..tether. crew aret m aiUes' the a- hours requires a judciout ead ovie an blonde and later coma ntover aa the last of the Hun- ors who r'w r with hfi,' anim of material to be used. eu -3. :6&B and^- There was a2ns in the 0;iiver. Mfarda, 4e last Of the Hun- .. ...... Swith 0. Texas sation--her mindF' garian-bora beauties to join the SIl. ranks f show business, reveal- 0 Barbara Stanwick's wearing an 6d this fot in the thickly-carpet ae is i eads over Ids Italian street ur h bob for "Wit- Ced, Iea l draped living room lay" role because "It nMss to Murder." ... Valentina 0o h0 l W York apartment. i of the la! .killer Cortesa has recovered from the The e element at a Las Ve- .Ulnes, that seared her Hollywood gas elulb eginp on Dec. 28. friends and writes from Italy that ays I0da "the three of u PANAMA C TY sbifSA qh4'is ready to do a BIroadway together wl' be paid more than . 0J ,."5 iP. "anyof, t e-or got tor night o :.5 club - se says she can't e- IMHEA Barry Sullivan and CBS-TV are veal th exact figure, but she tatli about a new home-screen hblsta, i' very. much morB come ie, Pro'esponal Fa- than "lU a week." r ... $ae- a ht TV reel of EdwarvdI. old' Mr. Presi- a town house which has since been dent" mrakingt ,amcy rounds, eeeted Ilto Saks Fifth Avenue." I dog In M.n dreas to re- m *wprias -ding feature. of te-sTA LUtX note: X'. mj3ba who badase a DiW O oUNI RtUchmbnd, th ex.Fol i. 9 ahe sl and liea I'driving a new, $739M00..m dl as Robert.Yog's mate is c car. She make t 'ROMI hTICl GAY AB D in so ersio of "Father' her the used clothes ""BYtH i Mi.-As Barometer Starsn In Beverly Hills.* THE SILVERY.O SJamk Web, about hi ."Drgt" In Techaelor fan mal: "I"M, '*iP '-' tat," the upcoming with '"Mal IM a weaderfhlarometer. Mwna',toe starrer at Fox, DORIS M sor more tfeam ul-pSats trwl r eout be all about Steve DAY i aemethlbe spefrl&Jlt ^p like, DBrope' tod' is dive off Brooklyn Credit birectt- Frank Lloyd for S beSt reason for enjoying old in*s talebvsion. Says FraJk: ^.Mh'W Rot only nostalgicapy peate, but make me gratefr, i sa e far we've com in t usines -at making movies." SaW --" Bwum McawM *., OPENS ToAY!' 1:2M. g:4. 4M.M, :46. 8:46 WoeK-SND RELEASE! adlakh Fim with Spanish tites! M MA JACOBSSpN "UVS0LO EVRANO 1 D fELCIDAD" I PROMiM for MINORS! 1 .-I ' L gO'tlG " =EW i. ,''-' IF- - 4 j * S .' . ""-'.: L . ra-... ",-. , &&LIIVE-IN ':,.,M *:Ilt. 1:1t p.m- sam- sTEWART asmi ae U WS MtSTA brt ROLAND, la r"mU~bfLI BAY" :. '^l~aW@OL08trar 'd s boun. In wins sa4in- Now X.Amw;~;~d "SO9MBERO" a In tacebmlclorl with Rieards Mbntalta -0 ---|-1-- E N C-4a t "ALL I MSllE T Audit M~UIphy..ins "oUxnmflea' da b CAP I0. t QALJW. -fy Mgdiu nql. a 'The Chal of nthwr I% 0hn Derk. fIt- .ta - .17 1. ,1' 4l' * , 1.. Va, 4. -I w - I l &OL U Sai to . w i4VIC. 1* I. .... *};." '' '. s i ;* *i~ 24 .*f- ,- r t" .' A ,." "2" , ^ '. " 0-, . '. ;-.' 3 6 ! K' '?I- .r. '--'--ft r~ C** .. ri * . ".I II I Imm -0 '* - ' .- . I.~ * .- .. '. ~ aSKIi eampago II, Coq Au Yin Mu d Out 4-Horse Fieldi e Uzza's speedy Chingri today gets pto make it two victories within four yus n he goes against three opponents in he fe j $750 Class "B" seven furlong daha"t tr iuan rance race track. S a irffeSt, opposition Is there will be a seeondaryatt'ae- ceme from Goyonder tion in which Class Im orts V. wias ,been dropped a class. Pancho Falcato, Follow Me II wonflrwu second to Florera Noveno, Arkansas and Agat *s last. time out, soundly beaten match strides in a widen o P the starring Chilean filly contest. . aingrt was also easily beaten -. t Don ulo Mercado's flyer the Yesterday Pirovo II fust lI t time he met her. to score by three-quarterb of Thursday Chlngri demonstrat- length over classy natim tho i I tha6 he is back in too form oughbred Golden Tap in the kth lt ridiculously easy vic- one-m i 1 e-and-ftivoxteenthk n theba en furlong Tranks- $1.520 added Firemen's Corps i Day Handicap. Relampa- 0Cutrpo de Bomberos) Clasa aI ttC'0q Au Vin. twoached- far Class "B" Imported horses a Starters today. were among the Ju nT ran o race track. bose trounced by Chingrl. PiropO II broke well and dit- playing unusual early speed ke the basis of Thursday's re- close to the pacesetters - the "experts" are predict- Charming Prince d Quo that this afternoon's feature for the first me then turn out to'be a Virtual after .Charming' Pknce w race. Ruben "Caliche" Quo Vadis quit a .Sihook one of the track's four the Prince tutnir g lnt t Jockeys. will be aboard stretch but he was in nat while Bias Aiulrre, the finish and- Just, lasI to wit tdrdqes the Class "B" feature, Chani g Prince wa leader ocky stad the luan Franco Graded Entries Jockey Wgt. COMMENT Native 7 Fgs.Purse: S275.00 Pool closes: 1:45 First Race of the Double Vilarreal V. Brown 112x -Danerous contender azo A. Mena 115 --Could repeat here use C. Ruls 118 -Should score now eeo M. Ycaza 107x -Usually close up o R. Guerra 102x,-Not good enough po J. Gngo. 100x--Has even less chance asee "H" Native *4 FPgs.nse: 127.,00 Pool closes -...... Second Rae of tbhe: Double a A. Mena 108 -4- dance handicaps &omlb V. Ordo. 110 -uredictable .,-. &dA: Gonsa. 90x --Rat$* ulpe -chance i' tr 11 Mena R. 107x--Nothi n to indicate I V.: BrOwn 109x-L was revealing n C. Ruti 115 -Distance to liking .'de Mayo H. Ruiz 10Ix -In-and-outer ua. -* A., Ycaza 107x.-Ood early' speed 0. Casti.. 112 -Returns reportedly ready u B. Agulrri 118 --neems best on paper o ,i"'H" Imposted 8% F Pn r :$ .00 Pool loaes: - 9PN TWO -Ppil Cola - pwontes lrude oen Time ~-eRperin A. Mena 11U -Good performance last B. Aguirre 110 -Improving steadily J. (ongo. 102x -Rates outside chance A. frl.,11 -Stout' rival in mud r. idal.-108 --Could score at price . Was "E" Native 7 FIr. Pne $275.0 Pool *eles: QtJINIELA -Don Grau -ianolete mkftvenir -regonero -'lRace "A* -.'aola -. Fa'n -14 Eneft .Staby Roi -'(Rina Rol SRace "G" -Double Tn -Apretador -". Windsor -'"otobelo -Invermal -;. Mason -TIama M. Arose. 96 -App rently off form Mena R. 105x -Rider handicaps B. AguirIe 118 -AIWis rumnnerup- R. Guerra 103x -Rates good chance V. Brown 102x ..:-e reached peak O. Casi,. 113. ---Retrnn. in ood shape J. gongo. t--4WI force pace ,' .-- i 1 l *lr ^ Native 7 Fgs. Purse; 3 0.6o Pool closes: 255 L. Glral. 110 -it- strllgest finish 3-1 H. ,Rult 1t0x- ttr in the mud 3-1 J. Bravo 114 -Hard, to best here 2-1 F. Rose' 124 -In god .form even V. Brown 10fx -Should help entrymate ever Imported t Fxs. PFre: 545 .00 Pool closes: 3:.r First Race of the Double A. Mena 108 -Not good enough yet J. Bravo 11t -Will fight it out R. L. GI 103 -Outside chance only V. Brow 105x-Apparent)y off form L. Gir. '112 -l Wtter each time out A. Gonza. 10fx -Doesn't have much rcgss V. Orte. 116 -Alming for bi payoff B. Aguirre 115 -Already out of bag Mena R. lOt--Could score Upset Race "E" Imported 7 Fg. Purse: $550.0 Pool 'closes: Second Rale of the Double .-V. Darling -C, Green -Q. Voot -Lwbrgh ton ,wamero -Vampiresa H. Ruis B9x--Nothing to recommend r~. Casti. 108 --verythinp indicates V. Brown It1x-Doesn't belort' here v. brdo. 118.--In photo-finish E. Orte. 0Nx--Always lose. here J. Chuna 107x -la thick of it IRse "I" Imported 4% FPi. Ptarae: $375.00 Pool closes: QUINIElA 10-1,l 8-1I 8-1 10-1 S-1 Army Scutt(s m ' Fishing Wher There6s r ByFLACO Ted Schmidt Black Marlin pounds. . omm Styl .Black Marlin 777 p ...alhJr. aSvl1 a ' -pounds...Five flshei watch Mairll SB.v- ,sb caught...14 .Maru landed. W b~t,rdIo to. qer ao talflsh...Dolpbin* l wee rebo g tI W l It but. of the outrmgger"...a ~narn t :. we'should sg~ the part left btSe sth - ed over 80 pounds... Sailfish..uand his th other and boats were pulling op e arqE to save . The above sounds. like oth lt f a ear's n fisherman's dream. However.it la true ana happen 'ay to the five boats ftlu t -ga;a a last *qek. All fie eare flying Marlin and ailb f when they returned. h all agree the fishing left n b desd and reports it must have been a to nd l p. o, ,-. Ted's Black Marln wa the .lbtt ever tpa Baty. Tommy's was the ooad lar est ev taken *6alph's Silver Marll was the largest bp well over a fever taken in the World. 'These three fish alobwt >nade It a very succeassul-trip. SThe Cainman and th SBeri both reported a hugrP "t O miles out to sea. The durifwas from .5* tbo 75 Ceea6 6id I any miles long. It'was so, .ense that =.oI- could I aMlu i eross. -The water was blue.and crystal .l. and the aa-ll. iie with fish. The Caiman saw a small Thresher Shir'k jaout mro fkt. with a tall almost aq long as its body. Ti9atW on.the top by the hige drift We have not fieard of a hark being Identlfl4e tn these waters before and f wqome. Al fishing bodk agree that Threshers are to J d lm n tempesr-aseM and they have been taken todthe NorthI pd eouth of Panama, This Shark is classed as a game flh and an be readly identified by its long tall. We will run a complete description at a later date. Any one having information regard- ing other Thresher Sharks in these waters please advise. Reports from the Sert now in Pifa Bay would Indicate that the area Is still hot. They have landed several Sailfish. 11ied at least three Marlin and caught one small Silver Marlin. native Sun's Moon fourth and tthe others far out of it, coim- pletely outrun. 'Piropo II paid $7, $3.80 and .80. Regal Chum raced to his .acond straight upset victory, returning $34.80 per win duat In the nightcap. Piropo II wa Virgillo Castillo's second winne of the day but BIas Auir.e. a the top wnner with three triumphs. SIXTH RACE 1-Corista $5.40, 3 2-Mingo $2.60. SEVENTH'IACE 1-Patriotlc $3.2, 2.20, 2-Compo $5.40, 2.20 3-Foruado $2.40. Second Dauble: (C< Fatrieoea) $14.40. -gi 1-*Blr Boss 85.40, 3, 2A0' -_l-Toaletaso $4.40, 3.60 23-Mimo $2.60. Tap) $1.4 8 fl.1 others are Yale, 2-ldeo eTn S2,0 180 3-lCharminrrml $* . One-Two: ( po n-Golden* ,Tap) 83.M. '.- -lYGAMES eero i ,c RJ, ("BA) With pu of ColumbiS, Brown out .Ivy League gaoM tfall. The others are Tale, Prfeto naad Harvard. S 5-1 FIRST RACE 8-1 l-Proton (te)$50, 4.80, 2.60 5-1 -Whiwte Fleet $10.40, 4.20 3-4 3.1 3-Mrand42.4 2-1 SECOND RACE 1:4J 2-IXk6eMRlone-520, S. 13--i. Chula $4. First Doble: even ri RACE 5-1 1-.Glden Pick $17.40, 2.60 2-1 2- lM utr $0.20, 3.20 4-1 3-Arad 'lu*f - 1--Goldl ,Wodr $3.20, 2.20 2-I, 40.,- 2-1' 0 . 5 1 ( . 3-2 CLAUS A "1 :CLAUS . YOU TOR PERFECT CHR GOS .. CI. .- * .2.I- 21 1 A-1 2-1 R-* 8- 1- 4:I5 15-1 2-1 20-1 15-1 2-1 10-1 4-1 4:40 41t. UD F. Hidal. 105 --Showing improvement 5-1I 0-%rI Midi V. Otdo. 115 -Last was revealing even -'9. qneess L. Giral. 114 -Needs more distance 3-1 Tair A. Vp.q. 118 -Has blazing speed 4-1 Jia1Lv A. Valdl. 110 ---Nothlnp to indicate 8-1 tAi l V. Casti. 112 --peedy newcomer 2-1. Anne F. L. Gil 105 -Has good speed 5-1 Se "C" Imported 7 P.?P r": $M.00 Pool closes: 5:18 SOE TWO as A. Valdi. 116 -Returns from layoff o V. Ordo: 109 -ImprovtIn steadily ge v. CastL 115 -Seeks third straight a 0. CastL. 11e -Should be close up SnA. Vas. 114 -The horse to beat e C. Johnson 102 -Seems outclassed A R.-L. il 112 -Returns from brief rest Wt "3" Imported 7 Fgs. Prse: $750." Pool eloses R. Vas. 114 -Should be "h0oo in" r Apulrip 120 -Dapger card kE Dario 10 '- oe recent races o I 0. C.st 120 -Oodl4 improve w^-- ^^^'' x Rose A. A r.ldi. Ales.' I; I "W"~J '* . Pari: rSAS Pool closes: le -back from long layoff It -Distaidce hbrncaps --Cood r ae Thursday "" -r--oU us nr'rnrmer i" -To lTcyy vf1 hclp 11t -Pthin- recent y 15 -4 mr form hor4 10-1 4-1 3-1 3-1 2-1 10-1 5-1 5:46 1-2 2-1 8-1 4-1 8-1i 15-1 3-1 10-1 3-1 even ovea *l. I 7I* It- f". w ^^-' .-, 'i ti. .' " "'., " .TKI~ .1! F -.3, 4 . elk , ' ... :.v -" f. .. ,fi o .,.. .'o 1.. . 112 MS paState.7 Ca Inud Risei r d t' rwtQ but I~P~~g~:!l *Cross 0 -r ora .r Hardin-g1m- Sthe wo 6 an af th f Ar 7 u oon rtt d 1te 1953 Tex. st. 7 r u-. e l. a. t. , Ue Cross 0 Sad t haia' -chair n e 13- aCOy' N ern Csll-tb c Pat score in the andore then O t2 5 se 0- Ti aord sr e.a rn athe . .third 19U r, "* i d .. 'q k ' The Arm s-bfe wlas to- day's ", but there ._ t b in bac of rhoimr- lat. I tals- On 0tL wherFe oa So~vt all ethe teas wathe aneU'a M* came() down a n> M-j- open- IM.,NVOID ar c Nore in labeI an from @ata w if M ...A. 8 rolled to" a t14 qe outhierd* e ie es. The Ara a b t- day's cotteh but other te .00w'm a" 'th e the te'mi ;'"'w the tre, %bouncing' l back rolled W a i c.Ym ,, . 'ga nmlt .T *.I ,h ee for 'th- .. seasonwea IPl to ?"Mr. to a "o-yad Hemw ~n~*9 MAN~ i. ,E I* . . r S., .. 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You made no mistake around player on a stickoaut selecting him for yoar All-A- West Virginia squad, a o n- merlca." derful offeslnve center. "J. D. Roberts c" mbined Oarrett was the nation's lead- speed, experien e and extraor- ing passer and set a Pacific dnary alUlty with tremendous Coast Cohference record. Oar- desire abd always tb*ught `rt rett threw all types of passes of his team," report BUWud llk- -the bu:.et, lob, long, short inson. and medium. Mims, who last year led'Mis- The San Marino lad was.the ulsslppl to the Ne Q r lean; perfect ball-handler and direc- Suear Bwl, had a wonderful tor, had the good judgmantto lateral movement for a guard. swallow the ball when he obuld not imd a receiver. That's why Ordes, who was topped up he had so few Intercepions. He In the cribbing trageS t the rather surprisingly turned out United Btates Mlitary Acade- to be a strong defender..LLft- I I -. * A footed, his punts averaged 37.8 Not really outstandlnlSft yards and he oonverted after phase, Lattner rose tob touchdowns. caslon when It cound. l J. C. Caroline as a sopho- could do most anyt more halfback broke ted Ameche was a Orange's groumd-ganing record back in that he ran at Illinois, but could not beat Opponents bounced out such grand all-around per- che's hips and his former as Olel, Lattner an d shoulders killed them Ameche. got In the way. The lare low was the Big Ten's We Fesler ealls Oel. the ground gainer as a greatest college back and the and kept right on most amazing runner he has ed out- to be a sta seen in 22 years of coaching. backer. "Olel did an amazing ]ob ' with a very mediocre Minneso- Picking All- ta team," says Coach Fesler. you re just how A major league baseball football-players there pitching prospect, Glel called theU tnite States. signals, passed, caught pass As We remarked at and was very outstanding da. it's nice to know th fenalvely. our side In cams of a -..-- ...- 7~~; ..-.- .& .- .I l op0- *iNovembor 30 / -/ SRtI" and "SIDEWALK S"' INSTALLATION I AODED 4 ItENQ OF OR 0 CUSTOMERS AVB. FRIENDS ON City's-"Auto Drive In" Unit opens in Balboa, 39Sh. Located at Balboa RoaJ and Tavernilla traa a on .Xawernila Street A greatly improved q to qur Zone commnimity. Wistaldltion you can drijy right up to the *;a dnd carry on yqr toutine banking trans- withe*tting out ofyorw car. |your businew.ales yti into tie bhakvyou will of *reeive the ame couratm service that has been a ,Ntmal Gity trademark for abre dan, 140 years. 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Nuiing Asked Cipndedn 1rluN0 4 mu rn a(t t l Fkiritran ie. eies fO .,, .".- .I1 uufc# opts knnow thr truth ayn-,he rnountry i xaf9 Vc- Abruhi Iit nin S ATIONS. N Y, Nov -....-,-. .. 'S' I -- The United States TWENTY-NITIl, V'A, PANAMA, R. P. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 19,4 53 3 NTt ay prepared a resolution had_________________ 0 _- ".I_ aget a y .... ,... .p lt . S1 . *m 9 . a ld cse Communist atrocimu letter I K.rea for presentatiOn Uon about thel" ra.111 S in the United Nations nI 0 l he 1 1Si .l dt I er te tes rlution will omit anr Bn. Brv A O fit n an nvres tiati ont ce te r m ero . n Nt Blsh P Stated that th eM t at tonal e vote of dene did not Thetwo ted 60,000 i eld, D Sand re ion her hur hol c n en he op n of depu- ranob wealthy i n Ruia anlheir Beud. meeting "n the near It the es tiesals said, because Ther at as C after the tt ;t' e .,Le. uu s anr' tre-on d ay E n uy pn whk- ind and Nor th Koppusirea on .t over t lf oe 3. Dou d a ton would ead eve France Australia tayb m. and Turkey will join the Unit- And h.g . oui obousl prevent any sn ia s surprIOe r of BI- e rous" gand a "threat to anew a be repossiblm-600,0. Wes t Ga ro the M ssour oth S.President 1t a meeting place. the bl or meeting with Russia. cham Dec. 1 for he kdnap- )pi.olition was sure to come B, lteh Porif* .S tated that the h et. atb .yo. Uonal The vote of eottdelce did not The wo yrutd Bob. m 1[. o .os.igatlon commission Irorn Four talks. world war" the plan tod earm ln t -wi a immediate- contemplated European atrmy. *penetrating th? bamboo cur- i lA London Foreign Of fi western G ormany under the Eu- ly o the Fro foferean minu- Lanlel's motion. which cau- ttdrn." spokesman described the RaM- ropean defense community, It sisters g other at Berlin tiously refrained Trom mention- orne Ue d Stiaa s changes slan offer as a.welcom e meet-a "n the E nroean Army pln Lnel o that; too. n the European army, asked fh tha Communists oured an ane" o preve u wetr e designed to cloa -wr b an- ony o a promise that t ftFrance'er they Ii3.'.ir govpr .i j"any European plan which filed tens o thousands of U N. ito meet with tl Sovit c- of German mllltaniLs d i tion fn fO y r on va onf ro-unity Tprorad would be "as- ttin ,1T& obv'ouslv prevent any. Rl. sia's surp er of BIg- Ierous" and a "threat to a-newN -- au "- Xem- .600,000.WentOsan nthe Igrpsation cimmviians. ron Four talks. world war" the plan lto. arm tn he a- w I ol V e mniae- cont lae en ace. lany Americlans, will be pre- took an entirely ;diffopt ant baMa in Europe. FPrance Xiatiqaal A-- that Commqnists tortured anti ance" of previous western otfers Was designed to cloak:.& IembsawM tfi_"wer'b44a an- only for a provyse that France's tMled tens ol.thousands of U N.,to meet with tWbOvlet,- of Gemn alltadaa' nd and henonaed onithoeve of pro-unityprogram would be "as- i pa and civilians, i.cluding But the St Irtent the creation of lorlJin ntlUtlry the c50AVIV 3 oReYof oont hn sured of its COntfance." ntied dirrcly to the General mtre pessiminrt t of the 4. aid Russia Is willi to doubtedly w'laealck A;.:mDly or debate. Kremlin's move. Th.Depxrtment exert efforts together with other the props from under'. I Three fr Ssard in a formal statement yes- European countries to cooperate coaltila cabinet and., .itone r IMeanwhkl in Panmujom. Ko- terday that the note was "dlsap- on Eropean security ''by means acti on, European. n .- ,0a, U. N. .uvoy Arthur H. Dean pointing" and Indicated the of appropriate agreement he- Add Ta i l l handedd the Communists a 12- Russians are trying to block Eu- tween all the countries of .u- But the Soviet aItategy po'nt plan for holding Ko-' open unity measures and rope Independently of their so- backllreld'n that Lamlel won tan conieience today and the "g'o0s over" Moscow's previous cial structure." the confidence idta iy a ln Sprolaised to make an 'lm- unwillingness to ease world ten- Meanwhile, Premier Joseph J5-24 majoritA at a .thame ant statement" Monday sions through negotiations. Laniel's failure to win amre whefit appeared h t ttring .I. tant statement M y. American ofielals said RPs- than a simple majority on hisa govaa ent 'would ellab. 'P sia was "back tracking" *n European unity girogram It Lanle- saved his t by PUrANmot n_ P)- 11a mar c omis earlier objections to a fer- him in a follow-the-le e ledg 'that France would do Threl tn ian ass ured the Communists power conference apd the % te position today on Bermda thist re.dlLt11sedAt today lhi The Lnlted Nations Ge- amounted to nothing more eonferenee matters. less thMLV t ate a w nd eral Assembly would agree to than a changee of precedure." When the "big three" talks U swept blase ite the. iart of e4t non-voting neutral na- They pointed out that Moscow open next Friday. Laniel is ex- the city and eft 45,000- ome- .bns" as non-votlng "obser- fist had demanded a fve-pow- pected to go along wholeheart- less. Jio" at the conference. er conference, tinluding Red ely with British Prime Minister I L .l South K 0' an flref ting Sadered strictly to hina, as a pelude to Winston Churchill on any bids teams, .on the alert the Dean a there strictly to his power talks.. B. ws g the worst it$re, in. ;Kr~1a's tand -that it the Soviet Union is went lto cti qutkly. had pref tca at the conitrence, the Reds "adl 3 down la Pthe ns In M tttide lq blor delegates must be with the a single .wtep ne IIO th withia . a single step i IflU'Olice U WI N Ies VIV "~ wit ian ht rent North Koreans and or substance."A r_' n r i 1 tls. view, the Russian ote. is still Whh (PHn f I-- Al i~ T et@ -l ti- disclosed that South riddled with "hooks and barbs." . . . - mean ?resident Syngman authorities said that the RuW- 1 I lit li Shad promised 'complete slans had made It clear .they Aedte o ohe Bl ekezaat afte 'all I tion'" whl~e the confer- had not budget from their p re- fwvAill appear at th~~ Wot ~t tasted areat -mir r l *i IAl i aa S asn session, vlous stand that the west wojtld eani Cl will appear at 3he .UII I-1 btta dora lUe the conference is in ses- fense buildup before talks could to be held next Friday and Sat- the lbarnMyd birttwarne t lt l be the city 61 .n)tMd ar roed nib -pblg roq Vlo out hear jhe Ilsfthostilitles will be not re- assure peace. urday in the Lty. n al air rTad eonih. br t hearw L "" ," Dean said. And the Soviets have net a- the Iotel Tivoll, Ancon. e wiU yae a s Y P tW T o,, a t often has threatened to abandoned hope of getting B.4 arr'ta at W a.m. on Saturday en.b p hundred a north" if the Communists China into nto ernational ngo- d be hert to greet the cbl- of .-0e; when area. The Soviet note on the Big I "'. 1. uwow progress in untyh ei.h B, m S Four talks In summary: th who want #c- 7 1. Expressed "readiness" to t of I Th1 ones talkill '? -- n a4 'ab ot I p o tend a four-power meeeti Of T 0 ta.'Cla.nsb Pen Wo'men a ir ll r foreign ministers on.yeducing In- ed wi. the' we- S Traced By ternational tensions. "spectfi phorapher, Jerome examination of questions con-Sl, a l col n photogr, ry Ph cerning security in Europe, and Pain, to be prese the consequent resolution of the wi- .cawira. 'Thesepicturf German problemm" It suggsteC W ae -; into Christmas une the ministers meet In the "City J daked. itsro n of Berlin." No specific date WVA ,d pitin by ment- Voob 'and paintings by meni- rSX BUROH, Nov. 27 IUPI- was proposed. The Allies had be 'a the Sianal Zone branch ITBURGH Nov. 27 1 UPI 0 PQeR aW0olen will be dis- 87-year-old St. Louis woman, Woget h will be n - ced through a 50-year-old U ae. iia"ll t baether wa h na-u d phoCograph, ws declared Iwspapers Finally ,a'd. llen By Mad Dog Aventures," wi' ent.as the lonpg-Adssing .CHICAGO. Nov. 28 (UP). ter Beaudry. I sof Mrs. Sara M. Welakr. 'Mr. X," w m dely sought -fr ra r antings to be ex- Weller, widow .o days to warn him her w.l bl I a.iter olandsca ithy isburgh oil company by nbd do, was nudry nted erd n 1951 leavin an feverish and Ip pain today a Pa e ato the .t estimated at $3.500,000 MA doctor's oht to se hl Club last month. enrt, -Was te M onre, Harln SnArr, 43, ChArovl2 e )n- ealso has an d n- e Mrs. Mary Emma Nooner dlan, Inally ws reached by ry, i the portrait tceved their share of the newspaper warnings in what tor painted tor a L'u Judge Cox withheld dis- apRlarentlv was adeaute t~o b T theater oauildt iution of the remainder pend- to spare ine a hrble di 2eeved unfavror- a search for the niece, who frnm rabies. o one of the been last heard f r p'm 50 Bnarr. a lune'counter waiter, aro n Sago. wa rushe~Di to mUilclpl Con- ritlca, the ar Attornev-Charles hpint, whotar ous DisDa Hospit rllue appointed by the court to do,'tors inoculated him i e eraOl Inter- se-the arch. found a picture twice the usuul arountn of Pas- elst. mislhg niece in an album teur treatment aeraVn. 9i J wll be open to tl' by a relative. Dr'. Her.:nan Bundesen, re' 'to : rough censusu reports and idcnt- o0 IeA Board of Uela -ad roma 91 reco s, Spinelli found sala Bia'r was oundI to to 5 n'aturay. McKon. now a great- a low ever a1d to be suf dmother, in St Louis. She from a sore throat and Ised the lecture as one acnes. cP t, h.e t tism 'i-.y II, . of her when she was 15. He .id these would 'symp. . she produced a replica tons ort rsles, but a st of a I-Ae ,'r :, . 1! reported to the court number of other disea.c s ', -.. -. T Judge directed that the got," Bunuesen said. "Wi're be paid to Mrs. MeKeon making s,tnal and blood rest r. "- 1 is no protest within 10 and are w.tchlng and waiting," . But Bunuesen Mid It did uot .. .. 28 (UaP) -- appear Snarr could be strickl . Marshall lItaves .. .' - en with rable* as yet na sogB to receive ^ie ouis Police ..hould have aood chance" to w escape the disease through the Vaoldler-tate's . For Robbers imoulatlomna raie n or rei k .. mainly does pot incubate In hu~ 10, the bronzee Bust iman be til, to 15 da t Al- at the ea&Us after the victim I - m. Mo.. Nov. 8 ( P)l is bitten.' trday sought te thief Snarr wua bitt.n last Friday '- I trw a i ihe who stole a bronze night in a South 8ide inegh- .- t Robert A. Barnes. St. borhood and hurried away be- tt: mlPl'onaire who left the lore any iue learned bla Iden-e to balld the hospital that tity AutQorlt)es, warning thJLat . name. unueuewm an must bling with te bust was chipped from the 14r to 15 day period,, m ade ble pedestal outside the an all-out eifnt.tvflind him. lst eight. arx sad he was bitten on during his n etlae i rehbad and bnpd when he I en In een dmuing stopped to pet a collie do and -d was known bl be- ha1 "no dea I was earryin the Lord helps those raVlae"i.uUil he saw newspaper themselves, wlar l . Wl probability." a hoa- "0 I'm not afraid," Srnt Ssp* haman said. "Mr. aId. 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THIS BLESSED EVENT in Rome didn't make the society pages, but visitors to the city's zoo like to watch this young giraffe try to follow his. mama on a jaunt around the yard. , . THESE THREE STUDIES of-Britain's Queen Elizabeth II were made as she rode to androm Buf lujuld anP4cei Parliament for the second time since her accession. Resplendent in crown jewels and imperial stat 'crown, tht wore a dress of white lace on white satin. Embroidered on dress ,were emblems of England, Scotland, Wales. andI IN CEREMONIES in Paris, former French army nurse Andree-Claire Montboisses is dec-' . Orated with the Medal of Freedom at the United States Information Services headquarters. She had been given the infantry badge by the commander of U. S. Second division. CAMERAMEN CLICK FOR CASH "Serious Business" I CTURED HERE are four prize winners from world's largest ($25,000) competition sponsored by Photog- raphy magazine for 1953. Determined horseshoe-pitcher:' (top, 16ft) was taken by Cornelius Westveer of Detroit while a camera study of a gull resting with wings spread ' / "Wing-Spread" efo i fr Hans-Guenther Suderow of Hamburg, Germany., Judges usthave wondered what rodeo animal the window- Ah fg cowboy could possibly ride (bottom left). Samuel Wu. Hollywood sent in that one. Loran Smith of Los An'les submitted this backstage photo (bottom right). 4 IT' known as a slip dress and its corseletted midriff is topped by a jersey spencer. Jacket is tweed. London's Digby Moiton created it. f:SHINQl'S GOOD ;on south ba8iiF* 6t ~~T'~ vo .SiaO as~~ 1- * ""'VI w '"The rood Look" "Undr LARGEST OUANITY OF Super Constellations ever Mumbled in ohe sht. Ai B ateilQ bank, Calit AMna otf l.o r4--trtepw are vlWi ts i 4a A ' .* rpees B. .-.ndi.sers.;.*,. j ^ ^ ^ii ~ ~ a 1l1 p. p4. /lii. --- I . w9pp *'*' r,, Y;c~'Y6 ~ ''' '' 'L '! "( -. f r~2 &' ::: T I= k P r a ~P~ 4 r PI~ THESE GUYS START WiT~AN ALLIGTOR ,,FINISH. WITH A HA - "* 7z.:PGA ;Arne 3.kLal .Q S up _pe "ent -05.: ^ r l .- . - ~ ~ .4 .. * ^J ..I: r :: --.re c n r ~ ' C~',.-~ ~?5;; II ,i a: ~a~Zc? ~ .1 S 1. = _qvv^^ -a :s I ; . T -. :.A 0 - 4'. '- -o . 1 i *-WORM'S a aa. re l a as usual thIa-weeo iA_ .4ir- og e and as JA will, tiona, it hbs flhnhf t b W. dad In=pction oI .at to the turmollT last w a the century. or -the Dn eymologst to conol thu w t gums . make with gals, end de The Korean scene, for tani, was ly - by a fire which wiped out Ff ord tba" g d- edM 4*thi in Pusan. Remarkable what P* they have to g to In Korea to keep eVeryOne. am-i to sleep In o-a t middle of all that talking at'e going on there a A lor how long is it now? Abe ,wh Nobody cares how long, and that's a-lfaet. a Wer.lwi Over In the Atlantic theater of operations, the Al- v.al lies have got themselves to talking about whether Rus- A ala's offer to talk at Big Four talks is merely goinRg wan" to lead to more talking. .chl ' The offer has sure enough led to more talkisg in "ArM 1o0 London and Washington so it can't be sad the Rut new iaa slans are monopolizing ie conversation, A. a y.p ' The British view is that at least you mi i well. ilt down and talk with the RuSsians tathle thtal sowl "tW iei at them across the Iren Curtain. don't say they expect any good to come oftI tli e . bWi cept perhaps.some sort of a bonusjtor abat. cialists. Just that it seems more soclatble to tan ti scowl. Neighborly, like. wp American view is that while scowling mitht'nbbt-e clu.t O'I0 much help to any sort of situation, talklg 45 -,p tb M be still less helpful, when the Russians are puttlr in their twO kopecks. wort., . The Americans have had some pretty ad Xper .t1fo ences talking to the Russians. Unlike the.b hy . never seem to have been able to settle 4dewr t hn - exercise in the placid hope of achieving a sy nothing. The Russians and the British see pt AtttO says well matched at the gentle political art of g to thep the ball-rolling in no particular direction. get &U"M "he Americans, once they have one eye o t on a O the ball, start the other orb scanning thee'uabBnt lt km te -riory for signs of a goal .. day nlbtI I hi peoplee who spend long iberian winters sleeping atter Vce-P1re on the stove are familiar with games of longer dura- not s y sW nyi tion and lesser purpose. Got to fill in that tiUe till Ateo a enough snow has melted to get the door open again. if What's the hurry. Let's talk. m ,r. "herMl Till this London smgg bushinss got to its present kaiw after sta e, British diplomats have since quite early child. Jeb.l l *. hood been able to go outside at any tme of winter. issues." without greater peril tLan that of a sppOR n nIcy Agston's mi pavement and breaking their neck, 0a may 'sides ga me In the accounted a fine prospect for (a) chldemn and (b). 'rndrepeaereYo. diplomats. ad wIas But, a broken neck averted, the SrI h .0dIm4nata. "m ;l* f have generally grown up to prove them Irea edow. ,Ef ' ed with that sort ot well-~red auspec in ta4 ea. uo which so easily can pass itself of Os diplomatic iii WCS lirej'e. c ~eably comes of watching-cricket. .ind the Russians are prone to spent the long winter nignt (only one night a year issued In Vat o Rtus-' a si. hence the term benighted country), playing 4 hea Maybe. somehow or other, these inttmnab lks wvieh have been going en here and 0a the enr of World War U go somehow to pue.t e d I;s ani; cricket breed more patience thea ? L ev,-pt. P .n't for the ife of as think of anyta they - proe. O " hi;lnksgiving Day got by with not tee many roa-st " "tiJ..es. something to give thanks for, anyhow. -o0 'ne H;arry Dexter W~te eile .oseolnul t io et it .~ se tried in the political herdlinie. Thari.was one a . Int resting coStribuUon from anoSter. esllwqa .: so '- " .1 dearth of letters to Conre aamen tw is e- . , Indicated that by apd large the votersef e at h ef- Slates didn't ce;rc'woel ltle bit abort W ~e an associates, It was almost asL'.a thou wiart, In 194S1 ahd Pot a th r what Is being. ..rigt tnow 3 Tili outr ag.e8s committee's pns up a re- voters arre h fully packs crittthws pre -t is reported tv t .it1j.dnl " some reascnr ofcwt th't the voters ins plenty to gEt,.e ., fpr as thii. o_ =0WoC.a 4W bY t wreyo < jB; J' -, - e I 't ad time e0 de repent oger Cioa B-dOG si ala ke tle ndeftrr aast p talr *3~.:q -* eft 04*31 league~ ijo~ai 44~ Ii xi-" 't a ~-'A~ . ', :-.-'* - h ,- ,m a .w ,,'' .' K I - , Ic; = 7--. 7; -- U .. , :_ ,q . ^ ._ *; Bat. Lw jigj~ Ii' * I r '." 'LQ r Ir ....-... . ri". -A-l ''^ .,, .- l ..i 'T - 1 I r. Ir 1 r--'I- ".. 4.aq A a r'.L - 1: . ,in . . f L.- Q. .-i -4r u.. .;-. 4t ~Eli~F~ ... * s I .. * . - 1,. ~ i~;lt -~ I L; * .- THE PANAMA.A& rene.n n" 34K Hans S je w e. s em P34 aUN rge, fi ll mA 11 "m %,tu li POETYO o .1 .. 4 SOLITA"il .,* Wben In the ehrrh irn The hour of twelve is In shaali of golden eandlli ht . Her siMnr shoulders told. -. . *<* . .- -3,,,,'l- .... ' She them, ftma t iband i. Twines in Mr lUcp.rIMln ht"arlr. if Then wn h, i lute i ,"d---' She plucksa; magle wb That make the utl mannda, s , Enthrn d upon a u .hfa , Desert h 'e ot ee lain. To woomu, t lohely 4 . DewuS ds her love- bckto elay. ... .: : ..-. . The' ,, .'A.+ .. CHILD0 INj E. She *aenremc a world i Of cloudS ha sies. - -+ cam -- '1 L~vesoa:fs eat#= an lonaf Um The..to .w ,Alld~ m- ,... th. ..... ome io faag ur to hte uL. 4 F sp0i Ls t -, I ---- -- Or-", 't "aaD aiu|fa l """" 5 "" *" .f wi a ";.'. ..'., ' -. _ _-._ i- ., * ,*'* i * an Ua .'.e.2..e- DO~ acme '1 1E esDn a DmIn ii.cwa: _nI c a Jld _- a B : n . - *:fl 'f'i.'t :'" 3.. .. t : . 9 wo ,of+ ,P ...." ' Betwen far ri e dark and rteep. -,-, '. r, ,-r.' :: e. v .,, I.; Sv . -* t' ,, .3-r If . ,tt A. tC; *.i" Id c *a"-. 7!-, "4 "I '1 P '~ ~6 jn .~... - -5' 4 ..q -* - ~P'': "7~"+' Cr rr ',1. , ,, .=;: . -. W, UIW" too-wV b ism*t aths ^r^---lll^^^^^ #-- fMJlt-h r '^ M^ '"P*/;ria~ .'kM,*^ -".<, ""Sl T~l*^^ii^ 41i *- u A' U~ - Sew Ywoik IL be anm... Kd ZfI;~.->- 1 `nPi -.. .A.-. WE** eli- q ISSff -- li -IK I Feelge see li ..s a ~ ''I -4 I.; Ta' lea I.. "I mli Opt '.~4.r ,56: P06 1 Z ~tk *sJ^^^M^ '^^ *" * W ul^ EEL ~nl -.31- si^?~.a"-'-- '^?i *^^^'-Oak '' Photographer-Writer Team Smells OutII I , t Finishes Like This... * ***. * ,' v, o o. *; ** ,. ^ ^ ^ I. *. :, S.. .... .I. L--.* C *1: L : '-p~v.. Smells Out Alligator Bag By Rui Qf .-- D - (Text by DIANE DINNERR The dy Pic by PHIL HORN) from e The Perhaps there are some people machl living either ift Panama or th? The Canal Zone who wonder wn:' into vi there is no local indi .ry to gether make use of the many alligators workm found here. They might very these i well be surprised to learn that The there is such a business. In fact. again there are two of them that we by wor know of. in Panama City. brush Probably the better known of these two "factories" is the one Befo located near the ruins of Old or sold Panama. Because of Its proximi- careful ty to this historical landmark, as mist this shop gets much of Its trade oring, from the tourists vii Ilg the grain luins there. a The majority of a kina- uaed-tn a the local alliate b tuslneiu atre iaported .rot NiNcaragua. ,Tae stof the a bUa edme from the eor of Paeams '. - 'the m it thing we n when we stepped Into the was the stroflg smell. This duut grew even worO as. we ap- r proched .large vata where skirs old wtae o4 king mn lime aater after le., n pavln .hbeed acrtaped. storeI * After the safta have been .For. rned around tP sawdiust ,ani orlgino rl bark .they are" .crapt a- flntshe t the -iihr tthclaeke4 create t Next the -'Jftir ls dye gators gown, greeB..ted-4o- pt .The .. .. T '.. .. .;.-, W: h-..-.. . . yes uped are made locally earth, leaves and tree bark. colored leather is thod ne pollsbed. leather li carefully out various sizes and, fitted to- by .workers. Another an then skilfully stitches pieces together. sewn article is now dyed and repollshed, this tLne kmen wielding large shoe s. re being placed on dlapia: i. each finished article is lly examined. Defects such fitted' seams, streaked col- or uneven texture In th.= prevent the product frum "P'"e -_,V~tPI*-ir-IYC-tf-~~j- --i-~i~~-mfrlr * -CT~)l ~- - -~ ~CL~Ci D '~ I I F Factory Down Old Panama h..ere is eldom over two feet. rheeae" baby one are the ones Mhich are stuffed. The larger ones are skinned where caught and only the hides are brought to the factories. These shops seem to work Somewhat like an assembly line, though on a smaller and differ- nt ln cause some of them have been working in the plants for eight or nine years. This series of pictures takes you inside the tannery near Old Panama and indicates some of the operations of turning an al- ligator's hide into a salable product. While a visit is recommended Each man has just one job to as Interesting, there's one ad- do. The polishers do only pol- vantage of reading about it in fishing while the sewer does the Sunday American you nothing but stitch. don't have to smell the alllgr- The employes themselves must tors en route from "raw mate- like their working conditions be- rial" to polished purse! A- .AtadiMng knee deep in Ad ke Tl, Go.. Uk. eTm... lime water, this man is taking out alligator skins which have been soaking. Miu anixaterpurjteirefhlrba badl-pollspeo, - > .. -~rir -~ 2i, ---r_ . . ~ .- ri 4 ... I8 I. V' [ ~1 ^i S., I I %;*'~. *.:~- " :gi~ L ,t pll~ii II --- *-* F -" --*--* 1,-- 1--- ^ *> r" -, ^ -- T -* - *~ /- -- s yT, DOWT TURR THE TS Y":H S wHY IT: Is ., C0WHY O . ., 0 2 C .' . . .~3 . , . . ... ;. ,. ., . . ,. - 71. s ~t~.". h . t s LETTER Cd ht:Fa*tlA MAIL-' 6. I:i re 1 OH; DOM'T MAKE M% MB ORS/0K AJ iHE] wirr~tartOi -j '" '\ r ;=:ii' 1 I' i rIt *.-.* C *1 TOOS, UHLRY OR WIU. YWR 'wan fw em > \ IN *^ ' H ~3 ` 1. L1 q~ 5wT *MA* UNNY. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 168 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |