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i 4. 4;: _______________ pYrw; T ............................... *f^ : 2'!1 . : hAm Li''- si 61, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H H H H M B 1 dl-i?' II *,".**' .* * . .**** *the efsctivaness oa vylews pe d with h. ch munuism Le -c= d.4 N. d'- efforts to 4ain back a- war aotswms who "boo, _i.' M r o- ,-usef g I at o al' to al 4 lI^Matm Erors A. Cleugh, who a r 41r: th I W"NCEDUL f 'BIUM The Erie Rallroad's cratk pagaenger a 'tihe IAmid le antid a commuter train ae shown after L in ijIred Is tI Sglowremditio. The trains were moving sMIaelow whn they met ant that counted fo the low number --- 0'---- Already There Waiting For Ik'J o - TUCKER'S TOWN, Bermuda, Dec. 3 (UP) Premiw Joseph Laniel of France arrived in this holiday isload , day to join Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a mama fous Big Three conference which starts tomorrow President Eisenhower flies in from Washington. Churchill was ot the airport to greet tie F- premier when his plane landed at 10:24. a.m. f transatlantic flig ttf'rop Prai via the Azowms -' A guard of' iIenr consisting ofrth. di , Welch Fusiliers and American Air Force IdN stood at attention, while a band of the Fpsisiers the French national anthem. . The welcoming art of Each of the there f a crowd of 100, Included m- will enter bers of the Bermuda legislative conference ath a and exiecatlve ,council ti tail matu sh op coats, striped troupers and pearl items l B gray top hats. Gem. Sir Alexander Hood, gov- conferees ernor of Bermuda, led-the we- el pelsible coln rt in a white u uni m with ite et decorated w M w red and white pltunu. oT F orelin se8r~tr An- w w .. oni f Or the;lIwaa a. A Compay'"s :1 Taking the e"k.e f~.to. e aJn. 2, It the ~s~J a Comptrolle were aasftvl to the @o.r- em LWdk. o effeetive Tuodar. Jtii known at the present thti'wlt Quinn's fdure pt we.1 1 . * f packed n his lifbhbo, wasI Qen- ed $15 titiopri ng In the Am- boa Magstae's Court and. tencedn to On days in Jail. 2Tn- de idant. Vitte Ba a 39-yel' Panaulm ana, Navy q 38-A in Ce , .. b His f ,. AhUlam J. -Pe nehbo.r'rhe M wenwa worth M- . * WLI UJltc"k A-H* when they h en meeting att at 7:30. anhdn w a gt VTd Chucill yto.rt.y. tldps wl remind in Laniel wore a light gray Sit rarantee agoatresue a and light gy oveA-oat with a (Oermafi iMlltiflm If black homburg hat. approves the Zuropean Arm He and Freuwi Foregn Minis- plan. ter OeoreBldM i t iU khand, .EJW_5N A3 -I Barly rati with Churchill nd Eden In fixation by Fpance of thl u. front of newspaper, warel sad pean Army plan and lb televitson catueras. ons for rearming 500O M Lanlel is expected to Join Germans as the key to Chrchill In Meuing ftr an af- planning fr West BuroA ' firmatvre JbRa n answer to femne. . Moscow's aM to Rg Four for- idie...atos ar that the U Defuse Wl OW . position n that Issue will be one of the major items discussed AfI.u- .iI, when the two sit down wllbh LOil UP President laenhdweir tomorrow to begin shaping the West's ' strategy in the continuing Cold . w e .Ch rhf o arrived A WASHINGTON, De. 3 ()M - l U_ C.ar- .., e A special Defense Do bere -yesterday to empete committee today re amun preparptidas for thi c. cost-of-living pay adrMse"e twie _---j i nedp M a erenc the armed forces to make t*il and IKTi fVWer a wn I tary careers more attract SMsetUr wIth Ria. It warned that "i,*ali. PrWldea X itmhower., who will present tran4 of aet er fly hert fr m Washington to- having the service Cea b,' morrow pornlpg, hae made no versed, most serious conMnoi advance commitments. des to the natlofial defense There was speculations here fort will result." that the Unided States may a- The committee, aree co tnally to the meat- top personnel o ing io Bern. The US. State De- four services, was partmiebt has Indicated those Defense Secretary . conditions would Include assr- Wilson last Februit # anoes that Germany and Austia Joint Chiefs of Staffll be On the agenda of the pro- concern about the posed foreign ministers' confer- apoeal of military ear ence. President Eisenhower It also appeared almost certain ed similar concern 16 that a Biw Four meeting, if held, a Defense Dep rligti could At be called before mid- nation to Cogres as1 JanUary euse the French political situation and PranceAnti-TB Group mid-December presidential elec- tion. To Sponsor Caosno Over The The Panamankal M berealeesl Org ham AT) will penseir a three-dar casine at a.3 beer dem er the it was amounced . The easing will m iw night at 7 p.m. 0ave every might Ut ef gar ceasle gaein s OPAT is currently eay uc agI Meempalgm no wsesige A VM ed ru .t! 'C AM,.: ,, L 1.;_,. . #.I ' V .1. I-. II * ' ' i~A,*~' Aismft Li Siet I l E. *- r!. I.. ~. 3II.. ," L.. ", ',. ' 4 -- * ZANU Al me o 5 * -U -4 -A----' .4. camoutt SAmI im djtt7M \ : ^ .^M - ';'** * rK'* JgAwE TWO SAAA AICA D Ml PANAMAAM E RKICAN - IUN D mwa~m ,1* * r I *'~1* THE PANAMA AMERICAN L cord 3WN9O AND PUMLISNH MY M e PANAMA AMERICAN PRS&. INC. PouNteo my NaLf oUNWLL M U is meaD. L b Ne W ' HARMOBIO ARIA 'sO " 87. N mE N P 0. Box 134. PANAMA. or. P. . . TrIePMoq PANAMA No. 1-0740 45 LINEC> And CAILS ADDRtSS PANAMERICSNM. PNAMA COLON Of;ice. 12 17Q .INTRAt AVLNuts rTweeN t2ri. AND 1STI- 1 1we171 1 I FpORmeIN REPRESENTATIVE !OIWII A P POWERS INC 34 MADISON Ave NEW YOna 9,N1 N V. C Aom m ent LOCAL e qM. MaNuUrN. IN AOVAVCB 5 to ga ie ___ __-_" _" *Oi II MONTHS. IN AD VANC5 O.0 n17 IS OC -* Ne VYA -N,,.v--NC.__,S *-I. s T By VICTOR RIESEL . THIS IS YOUR FORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN t ; -"''h C ' Somewhere in the highest Con- l '' g.,'..,onal circles a small band of r politicos is quietly protecting some of the country's todgheqt mobs, In- A L. eluding those racketeers who have infiltrated labor to use ulons as o fronts for their own operations. The Mail Box 1s an opin torun for rdert u Th Peanam Amern- I These Congressional elrcles act. . ken. Letters re received gratefully and are handled in a wholly con- lually sent word to a House sub- dentil meaner. 'Corn ittee investigating Detroit if you contribute a letter don't be imeatlant It it doesn't appear the rackets, warning it not to dig too seXt day. LIeters are published in the order teceaves. uceply, advising it not to find evi- Please try to keep the letters limited to one page length. dence which could bring, anyone . Identity of letter writers as held in strictest confidence. into court and bluntly telling it , This newspaper assumes na responsibility to# latements as opinions that no indictments should dult expressed in letters from readers f om the probe. 0 As a result, the. Congressional I sub-committee, consistig of House h WHAT S WRONG WITH AN EMPLOYEE PICNIC? Labor members Wint Smith (R., Kai ) and Clare ]lman (-., Ancon, Canal Zone. Mich.), quit in disgut before hey Sir: could put vital wfahl on the stand. The Committd6 counsel,. Bill You have been a very busy little man within the last few lMcenna, resigned and returned weeks dragging ill of the P.X. Officials over the coals, because to '"s Los Angeles law pra e. they were pdnte to an official from another country. Now lets which he had tempeta see if you have guts enough to print what I have to say below, at considerable.financtad e. At about 8:30 A.M. November 26Lh, 1953. the following staff i 1 'c' *' .c 1 p 'a PCe t car U.S. No. 182264 and five (5) busses X-5b9, X-573. X-5ol, X- wouldn't take orders "from up 590, X-563, also a 21/2 ton truck X-304 all from the Corozal Motor above" in Congress. Pool parked at the Tivoli Commy, Ancon, C.Z. and proceed to When Rep. Wint Smith was pik- load up with local rate workers from the Corozal Area, for a 'ed who had hams trM hU sub- picnic in the Interior of the Republic of Panama. committee of the Hebe Labor The total value of the above vehicles is in the neighborhood C)r. mittee, he pointed skyward of $70,000 plus the wear and tear for the days outing, the gas aid said that his orders tame and oil used by each, would bring the total cost up to around Ircm politicos as '".igh as that.' $72,000 that it is going to cost the US. Tax payers for this one These three me know the name day. o' the Congressional power who Everytime I pick up a paper published by you lately, is all I ordered them to lay off. They can see is the U.S. is cheating on the Republic of Panama I do know that this man and others In not understand what you people excct of my government. You Congress were in close touch with have made things so dog gone bad now. th"t nelil-cr I nor any the very men the sub-eonunlttee other member of my family, can enter our own P.X. without go- was preparing to probe. Thus the ng through a 3rd ,egrcc, even thou0..> Lte rc.;y plainly states 'investigators were constantly be- hat the exchanges will be operated for the benefit of the mill- ing defied and were told regular- ary and employes of other government agencies within the 'ly what were the limits of their Danal Zone power. . YOU published the Albrook Field story in big head lines. Now Before these three men quit De- -. . yet's see If you have guts enough .o publish in big head lines troit, they said they had been pre- he following. "U.S. ARMY TURNED OVER THE LOCAL RATE vented by an Eastern governor ' M PLOYES $70,000 WORTH OF MOTOR VEHICLES FOR A from coming into his state to.fol- .. ?ICNIC IN THE INTERIOR THANKSGIVING DAY." Ik lnad on labor raceteering I If you think the above is not true plcese check with the I arness racing. They wese bit- p.naportation Officer at Corozal Motor Pool, as I am sure he ter about being kept out of a west- kd.to ok the use of the vehicles. The above numbers arq paint- e nostate.Theyr efied to identic C 9,, d in white on the right end of front and back bumpers of each yadbynersamewh any of thepolitical T .S. Justice For AL Out of this may spew a scandal BY t Raw -T ce or which could shake the on r , Editor's Note: An -official spokesman for the Caribbean tmorte spthn did the flom eite, Commsand said today that there were six busses which were Ito t he special room Inse ing L . allotted to take over 200 local-rate emplo, e, from the Coroal iSing JIn w hel otter lsom imes think t e world has and- d e ~ t peo moitor pool, and their dependents, on a Thanks;iving Day extortionist Joe Fay, held court, gone mad, when asm meddle- that m*e out of hi len.' o.Thisndwashrjustonednofthe"many.nnormlthingsome trout, lke tha lat in In- in whenit docafor. This wasjusto ne ot"the s smAnv l. n ormalcosthi toswe This latest scandal pivots, upon diana cannot cfetdMkO Robin chaemmua.."aren't hmni do for emulove mortle the rrokesml n sta te. Total cost to inrormatioi uncovered by this Hood in one br d t lay the tMh the reV",ment w the r.-tne e_. He ~e. -ub-committee when it weDt into arm on theQ e s well, This We are to hit poiJ th .' Detroit recently to investigate the women, a Mr, White, wants to e.o.dieo L t Professional labor operators *(as eliminate all refergnce in school- kf Mi i distinguished from the honest la- books to the Qaakrr, "because mealfoas tJl bor movement there) in and Quakers don't believe. in fighting wntheW, around the ha.ness race tracks. ... and, all the men they can get ashamed of a a ntad W At the moment nothing can be to believe that they don t need to Scarlett's dead, and- Soarli d ne with the data because Con- go to war, the better off the Com- 0Mars. t Net to menom' Litt e s is not sitting and thees Con- muanists are. Red jtdlg Hood. Some.epy es .al probrs no Ion have r uggest that at this tm d have 'emall on the gril,jutst b oa ority to extend feir in- boter take the Bible off the rq- cause of g ambappy eircugu ves!gation. lists, too.- One of the -que colorr; 1""m the Bible Is: "Blessed are However. immediately aft e rle peacemakers." About the worst gen I' can d Congress swings .irto session next up abo. the- Quarnrs is tha the January they will press for. fur. We better take care of the meek, thee and amu aadref, reaUau other probing of the race tracks as well, unless they are allowed to polite to -at etmON add-' chom and their political 'ties and f Inherit the earth, I'm thinking, and their name '"caujs 4'theRy at they are suppressed, they can and what in the name of God are we and tremble at th e Md fl- t may well hit the floor of Congress up to these days tlkt any bird. Lord." If they arena W going with the entire story. It now ap- bran with an official position can expanse tU te Ql ie from t pears that seve.a' rackets investi- look retroactlyely to as dead an schoolbpoks, thy are 0 100 I gations have been squashed, in the lssue as Sher*wood Forest aad et have to run a& Z encthril Senate and the House, by a bloc a dignified presentation in .n the Lord an awful ,lot of times. crossing political lines. press? Or lay the knife into ae It seems to *ae. tht the rI Society of Friends and make -me press is gobil to.have to exeych This new scandal. if not sup- nrad enough to write about it?. a Ifttle strm '. air cntrofl a irr pressed, will reveal that President I ain't any sort ofe Comm.nist sposalbility ofexpression -neti Eisenhower. Attorney General cheek the Da4ll 'Worker fes a sense of copsorship, .but i th S Brownell and some of their staffs quick, people, and list the condem- sense that they will nT t perm ill have been deceived by this bloc. nations and am no sort ok a heavy profanity and ob Ns l id1 -.,ight here it is vital to point out religioso, apart from a simple be- cy to run through the q ps- uw tha while some of the bloc is lief in God.I hgte Communists, dcr the guise oalnews. I nw it' bound up with the toughs, other -- ooliticrs involve simply wanted. tc i otect their friends. But these probes are Important. OH. BABY-4URY DUTY-Little Merrit Splegel, 28 months old, to labor aswelas tothe adni s- hrfnnvo fa tr thp bnqao e t . of New York, brushes up on fine points of the law after.receiving a summons to jury duty. Daddy Bernard Spiegel, 32, who served as a juror only last year, thought. the summons was for him until hia wife, Mildred, 27, discovered that Mern-t had been tapped for the JOb. Merit 'wil be impneled when the Case of the I.issing LoIllipop. comes to trial. - WEEK-END RELEASE! - SHOWS: 1:05 3:38 4:43 6:43 8:53 P. M. .* * m TOK,- m -.m ="-"m A AL I.- - TIVOLI a *__ SMIFOM THE MOON" Last Chapters! AT LAKWr "WOMEN IN PETTICOAT" I.' -". Wfl l En *u r t rt Uuon. J i LI as er ie mo Us. aire thrown on the defensive, the faster will the national AFL chiefs be able to run them out-aus the Fed- eration is attempting to do on the WASHINGTO-(NNA) -One of whose can Ne* York waterfront. the .big problems Canadlan g y' of Maxim ernment officials have had s 'and other These probes are also vital to handling Igst" GobsenkA the fr, :pear Ja.tl the opposition Democratic Party mer Russlau coda clerk who ,a- CAPi'/ since. some political leaders in both posed the Communist spy network, 'A.y dA parties are being deceived into be- Is that h seems to want to. eaash u a goo ir.g innocent fronts for the mobs in on his experience and beeme.A n v2ersa a t1 may find their careers ruind another Louis F. Bud attack ofn unless they discover their inad- As a former managiU editor of moved al vertent role in he network. Vir- the Daily Worker who broke with Me Afie tually all of them were brought the Commies Budens Is now eonW* eae tO' into the picture by that handful sidered a leading authority on ant*'M. of labor leaders who are business Commnisunm. ' coeratives using their locals to In the eight years since Gounes give them influence and power and ko laid dhi 10 Soviet documents proletarian standing as "crusad- before the. Royal Canpdian Moiat ers". ed lice, he has been kept uerles * close protection to prvett any * Only President Eisenhower and Communist attempts to have Bnla '-erbert Brownell can smash the murdered or to ij H.ai. r .ngressional protection rin g. He has lived in at leastuI.B. il Thvy can get the facts from Reps. feret. places. His a children ,Hoffman or Smith or their ex- aa. not to know er re name. counsel. McKenna. Otherwise we Gouank is wMteto bas se- have developed still another invisi. fused to dft b .S. e ble government by infiltration. Internal .ier*w ,M q e,4S (Copyright 1953, Post-Hall Syn. cause i. wM mamm._ dieate, Inc.) ofn a fa dad Papes Sentenced "arde ads d C cover wll- IMe M To Death In Long -",g nod Thailanmd Trial wISl. MAm Thailand, Dec. (UP)aes found uin-ye, of com i In the eaven-year- gagistag egg -p4. * . A - It didn't U t ..i .--.=- - j 5 Ave., Ilwh -led- buslns I * L L' ,wa.' 15 ** U~1 Li at me to J I Uffi.in w 9 *WuuImUsUl 1 hbto .\ 4 . * . er oa o .Dee. 7,. irbor wi W> en- hBW (j S ma u - M~'~ '3 "2 if 1.1 :. - No. 4. 1~~~ mlr *i ---ut W' ILIA o .. .. _ 4.- 'f; - *>-4'* ^U i~ssiyua I-I ' '4 41 ':1 1 4 cam toow - .~. 4-- I t t C lt i *O ** * CENTRAL pomp--&- m **' lmalf.ll. 5 - I ,.cr~ **~',. 5 - .. 9 . j~ 9-, X-.. 0-.4. r *: -, -. ID9 9^ ~i ^.t ^9.kD;1,5., S. I ,, +} -' ' -.9. *~9~9r5. ~ *. .. 4, PAPER ,,... +, $' J Abss. HBam told a omt hear- ing his trial on ter efurgerp that Farouk's reputation as c S "ladles' man" was uueMbOW ed. once took a woman frorr his clutches," he told the trib.z. nal. 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I .9 - 4w I 4. .9 1~ I 4'1 .. Jr. 1 I Pr- .9 x. "" ; *?." .; v' i ^, :^ < b" '1' I Si ^r^^^^^M U E^^^^^^^BLER -1.4y^^^ V IV N 0 L ES A,- Imi L-A-.L m . l - If' "' -,;. ".- -. ^ -:' A , "i'r} V" . ,' "'-, : 5w ;.. ,+- -1 - J wwjnr. fiJi" _- I * l.. .- .^...i.^.l; .l ._' q PAGE Poorm m- AM-ICAN AN Georgia Editors Quit In Rumpus Over Segregation Jack Dempsey Hints Al Wedding Bells With Rich Widow ATHENS, Ga Dec 3 IUP' -- NEW YORK. Dec. 3 (UPI - The editor and managing editor r Former heavyweight boxing of the University of Georgia ati:- champion Jack Dempsey fle-v dent newspaper resigned tod.vy.here from Chicago today and protesting a facility censorshpil:inted that wedding bells m::v set up alter they criticized the be sounding soon for himself: Sr-regated school system. and a wealthy blonde widow. Their resignations climaxed ia Dempsey said he and Mr-. di.;pute with prominent Georgia Harmon Spencer Auguste. wno political figure Rov V. Harris. n is reported to be worth 35 ril! member ci the State Board ofion dollars "may talk about" a regents who said they should bV.possible marriage. stampedd out" of positions of "Right now I can't make an' lIadershio for their 'radical" comments," he told reporto], v '-v after his arrival "''e newspaper. the Red andl Dempsey said he and the bt BkcI. published an editorial attractivee widow of a New Yor i voring the admission of Negroes banker had discussed marriage to Georela colleges and criltcized !several times" .but were n. tlit state's stand on segregation. formally engaged ... earris countered by threaten- "We're old friends," he said to&- to cut off the paper's anpro- "I've known her about 1f, veari rltion unless it followed the Pid I krew her husband abo.t pnt's policies and used his 25.years." newspaper the weekly Au- Dempsey lifted his eyebrows In S a Ceurier. to level a bar- apparent surprise when news- S eof criticism at the Red and men told him of reports Mrs. Bl1Ack editors. Autuste is worth 35 million. Mitor Walter A. Lundv Jr. "Well. I don't know anything Cairo. Ga. and managing editor about that." he Bald. 31 Ship of Marietta. Ga., su- The ex-puglllst formerly was tatted their resignations today married to actress Hannah Wil- protesting that the university liams.. refused to allow them. to public- ly answer Harris' "criticism. Monday the university put in- to effect a plan calling for i.11 "controversial" material to be submitted to a faculty-student committee for clearance before o being published. Radish Record? BRAZIL, Ind. (LT. P.I Harry M. Buck f, Brazil claims some kind of -a radish record after up- rooting a 19Minch long oriental rad. sh from his- garden. It tioped the sc~e at four and one-half pounds. Nowadays eva kf bur mouth shut, 1 e 7y ,. someone around WWll mIS QUW you, L TO EUBOPE " B.S. Diqppe .................................. December 11th TO COLOMBIA. ECUADOR, PKRU CHILS: S.S. Arientan ....,.................. ............ 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Attl .w w,4 In It flflaw d~a!ac l * ppenration of we*a4aalf lm meals a year. DOT ApbassadW elo -dinaer a our return og ft 06unam i a, Paris eep aid on ) tled. of eoefif and a - -,'an amazing array of Mires. consomme with tiy straws, filet if so* ith ilmat saace, stuffed qitbh, tea4trsg potetes, Fraenh pel V lettuce .satd, an elaborate i fe, oee, champagne apd4way Srull and cheese. W ORItOW'S D'r-fT: Use W.sne menu served ort huge finer and see if you don't we.it. ~.1:.. |tt inOI the Co- r on Th t . apt byV Mr w Mbouaf the 8ID .i in the Lit. te Hotel Tivoli, An. S CO a~ ar monthly ! he* Doctors' othe Mftait Menr teor a as prit;ets whi be r *o m-' 24171. . - I I s 'or $:.. be ,y a no-hoei at the b, .Balboas. va" be *ude by I ~1 4~~g .4 I --..* ,l-e . " A-.**>. I l\* 4. *. IiC* I I E 4***"W & Best Soup ttow A . aber me IODELA S-A Oppdrte TtawA O SaItautT PLAY LAND OF-TOYS OPEN. AT NIGMWT fort ,m. sen.,... [ In-Law Of Murder Charge Fiv-YrOid Defendant Held For Ransom For Jir ity 0 -0" eN.C., COLUMBUS, Ga, Dec. 3 (UP) Columbus were charged with For hiSurl. The kidnapping of a 20-year- the killing of Bush. Crawford m r his fat there old woman for $15000 rmUom was reportOd contacted by me!r- County e Courtat was reported today in an ap- bers of the Weaver family to appointed hour i answer to parent sequel to an underworld at the Blakely jail. The Ledger 's hins f ourh uawe to lt indVolvY4ng a $100.000 burl- Informant bald that he gave the! lHowever. Serff Tbh6ima' an rth Weaer w nams of four persons who iMarshall decided that in view of Mrs. Arthur Weaver, whoemight know something about tNorman's age five years old -. husband's uncle k in Jal o0 A the reported abduction. he might be excused. murder charge, was the report- ad aboductUion vletim. An anonymous caller reported the kidnapping to the C mbusANA ON V RY Ledger And the po/le depart- CANAL ZONE DELIVERY ments of Columbus., Miliuee County. Ga.. and CountOF ALL Ala., were apparently working on the case. But they would not confirm there had been a kil- naplnu. The FBI in Atlanta al- so was watching the case. Mrs. Weaver was reported to hate vanished from her home last mght alter she came home with her hluband. from his fi- nance company office. The in- formzint told the Ledger that Weaver was called downtown on a Auuainess cial and when h. returned ne found the house idghLa on out his wife gone. A'our' 7:30 a. m. tooazy, the ... ,, .. o ,. . t CAM ERAS account continued, an anonym- ou3 telephone cauer demanded that %,avet pay $16,00O "zor nib witf's saie rembun. Muscogee County Sheriff W.n 1. 7uggle jald tnac It tao womn- an AciuSlly 4nd 0011 biihu 6 . ner lite nught be in danger. Oizlcera agreed th ate In n- ckdont appeared tied In wiLnL tae slaying Nov. 14 of James O. Bush, an &Laoama police cnar- adter, when he entered the home of Hinry Crawtord at SBtkely, On. Crawford was Iden- tiiatd Dy podce as Mrs. Weaver's ' relatvO a by marriage. At t1e tie of Buah's laying DrawfOrd's house was being watched' by police and Busa dated pat toe sientrift, to his death. 'ihe slayfag wea.beilevecl connected with a dimoute over.I the split-uD of $100,000 tAken in a safe-crackJg kt litiger- . Ga., on Hall.wee ..night. THE WATCH' WI M M T TAT-lav ..muVmI., Crawford and Hal' Orlggs of I ..' ... . Committee Urges Britain Mobilize To Combat Smogs LONDON. De.' 3 (JP) An alarmed iarll.atetary Coamit- tee demanded today that Brt- an mobilize to combat fearsome smogs just as it tid for air raids. An interim report by the com- mittee studying the deadly pes- soupra, said they were killing more Londoners than the war- time bit. and coating 25 millun dollars annually. The report called for'a anmo warning systems thaguhout the Wintry simllai *to l 5r1 ad lerts. with hwain; broaeast regularly to aras .where fog was xpoeted to strike. Balanced Supply, Demand Forecast In newsprint Trade MONTRAL, DOec. 3 (UP) A balanced supply and demand! situation wa" forecast today for the- world[ nAiwpint industry. "World owrint r equlre-I meats wl oaniw to rise In 1M and 1I b54 t productive ca-, pacty Vill also increase, leav- Ing the plo t- of a balanced suPri a41daenand situation for te tw yea," the News- printAm. iLt GO aM a said in an *Mfc. 7 ,- *- .. I /4/ of so with Iti Iut 1 -s il wom't make her pyou say, "wo UHlke that o beast of yeur . when semeoae .tt~nMN. A 1' lI P ;. M A IK S P Ask your. jeweler to show you the marvelous ELGIN .models for 1953. , Mm ADWtIOW1, NFORMATION CALL * GCJTERNACIONAL DE VENTAS, S. L PAIAIMA DAVID CpLOW Phet 2-'1 T1 WA Ph M e A 411 *.. 4 , . . ~w~ibo4 RuIs Serves tension . Stinudate crctiwith these LATORS" by Gilbert "VIBRATORS" Gives re "SBwd" rotary Nryn WAY TO !iL"2 SALTH See tITODAY at the *G-U.Wr KALJ. OF CANAL E A r CANAL A ENCES, S. A. FavMACIA VAN DKR DISD RADO ENTERi j j -. ," .. . ' oi l. . ... . .- :.* ,-" ._r ld ;... ;" .. c '-. v ', II L . ; . ; o t . '1 ' '' ' ' '.: ':* l*"" ""' ."' - . '._ i . j .^ YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD AT 14 @ LEAVE YOUR AD WIT JLIBRKRIA PRECIADO CASA AM S' .Central Ave.I 7 Street No. 13 ;: FOTO DOMY FASMACIA l3 , S haJuite Arosemena Ave. and 23 St N. 3 Ltery MORRISON FARMACA LON Street NoONFurth of July THE PANAMA AMERICAN H Street No. 57 FOR SALE FOR SALE FR" Household Automobiles a OR ALt. -Mahogany bed. corn- FOR SALE:-1952 OllsmWobile Hy- S plee, almost new. Call Panama dramatic, radio, 8,000 mile, fully S 2-5133.5. Fourth of July Ave. insured, can be financed. Call Nav S.- 3932, 7 to 3, or apply 2529-C. FOR SALE--Black wicker solfa. with Cocoh after 4. l lather seats. Excellent conditiOn. R SALE:-1947 Nash oor - 'T--k20 0C. Balboa 63841. FOR SALE:-1947 Nosh 4 Door S!- -.,00. Balboo 6c dan. To highest bidder. May be FOR SALE.-Will sell separately or seen Union Oil Company, La Boca S.., mroplete bamboo six tron dtwo Road, 7 to 4:30. Tel. Balboa 1256. S dr chairss 2 w/o arms, round i-toP peu coffee table. double FOR SALE:-1951 H-illman convert- dekr corner table over $60000 ible. Very good. 14,000 miles S alue for $295.00. GE Deep Freeze Clean. Phone Tucker, Navy 2295 3 yj. old 8.3 cu tr. S295 00 FOR SALE:-1950 Nash State.man 1' Ch ane Trimmed Dining Table l& 895. 1953 Harley Davidson MaoJ- 4 Chaoirs Grey $199.00. value el "K" "Custom" 1947 Harey S 595.00. Mahogarny Piano Bench Davidson "45" $375. All 3 in A- a $25.00. anu Misc other effects. I shape and can be financed Office 2-2386 Panama or see at Kells, Curundu Fire Station. a house 29 Las Cumbres. - SFhouse 29 L ing Cumbres.oom coucand FOR SALE:-1950 De Soto, radio. FOR SALE -Livingroom couch and W-S tires, 4 door. Very good shape m chair, mahogany diningroom set. $900. Phone 83-7187. %- "z - --_I. -.11A p G Sh-h-rd- - I LOYALTIES IN1 'H ONE OF OUR AGENTS OR OUR OFFICES IN ST "1H" .DO 109 IATURRO Plaza iBARDO Ave. Projei and Cmr I lmelo I t*InaL. de rubUelosnu 4t Cetral Ave. IASMU AC LUX hDmue Leevr 7 .Sveet. FOR SALE RESORTS Miscellaneoum wILLIAMu s.m. Cre bea C iTATI I, toowt L ire. table, m.ernI ...q.TATIH~ FOR ...* near bee- = 5050 iep tL.o.struchan o.i.ta.. qk. weekends. Uecemoor 1. ld .Granlich Santa Clare eesh cottqes, ts Nos. 53-105 on St. Thomas electric re.riveratu, g ".stove. I St. John and a-4A,- oan at. tt rat& "41 ),X ..4-567. Virgin Islands As noteu ..,ein lor each school and/ or so. an. S..-e of Territories L.,.... tnt oat the Interior Insular L... 1.i, UfIaCI of '1 li.Tol es. iepar ii.... u the Interior, Room L., .j interior Buitging, Wail....,i-n 25, D. C. Sealed kies in single copy for fur- nishing oill labor, equipment, and mateo...s and peitorming all work for the project described herein will be received until 3:00 p. m. Atlanic taondird 'lime January 2U, 1954. in the OH.- O(f th et D cn. FASMAf umoos FASSA~Ajt*r~B-DU5 II- I' I' FOR SALE Autoamobles P cilph eanssdey Santeo Clorq, So 45,= I Ph ne Panama 3.18!7. I I.ll8. I Housm or b Cltem. Alam |i Phoe mrs bk lisN of mo meflah__ it Fpter's Cetiage. WOn mile past Santo Clare. Peas bring yw Fnens Phone tles 2.4180. FOR RENT ifourna I OR RENT:-Furnishl two bedroom. House ot Wetwood Famm. Suitabl I two couples. Tel. Balboa 2756. OR RENT:-House 29 In cool Los Cumbres. 3 bedroom, ample land fenced in. Unfurnlshed or with stove, refrigerator, heater. Avail- able immediately, phone 2262 Los Cumbres or Panam 2.-2386 dur- Ing days. I JR RENT: Competely furnished concrete chalet, 2 bedrooms, road I facing Paitilla Airfield No. 109. Cell 3-0553. I OR RENT-H- ue- with two bed-I rooms. Responsible pes on only No. 34, Second Avenue, Son Fran- cisco.I OR RENT.-Chalet; bil livingroom, diningroom. 2 bedregowiwith baths. kitchen, maid s quoftn, play room downstairs, hot watnr Installation. Available from peci ber 15th Call Panama 3-1752. OR RENT: Completely furnished concrete chalet, 2 bedrooms, road facing Paitillo Airfield No. 109. Coll 3-05.53. HALET FOR rtENT-Nicely furnish- ed concrete chalet including elec- Aric refrigerator, 2 bedrooms, porch, diningroom, pqrlorr kitchen Sl10. Suitable also faev 2 uples. 112 Via PoryIs. , Foiini 4paflmna (police dog'. 2614-B. CocoI. FOR SALE .'-1949 Ford 8 Custom." eer I-suar Divii, St. -"hoas F n Club Coupe. Good condition. Duty "Virgin Insulardis S FOR SALE:-3 piece vingroom -set- paid. Best offer. Tel. 86-3272. rn ..eIpiny opened and red a davenport. noy be bought sopa- .. -':r t Stately, '51 Smith Corona script FOR SALE.-1949 Cadillac 4-door aloud. Fp a portable typewriter Call 76-6283 model 62. Fully equipped. Priced : Venetian blinds for new House type Tel. "86-2200. ________ vrial, bid guereetee, pade a be, plans telephonetor $30, bed, fan, tables, etc. 2- osed contract documents ar open FOR SALE:-3 pc. overstuffed set. 6418, Diable, 5719-A. tr public section at the onS ice S 25 cycle, refrigerator, upholsteredF o.r davenport. Rea.onab'le. See at FOR SALE :-1948 Pockard 4Door sion, Thomas L. Mooney, Charlotte -'house 978' Apt. A, L Boa.. Sedan, new dark blue paint, blue Amalie, St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin ?, ... plastic upholstery, excellent engine. Islands, M. A. Dyer Company, 24 F;OR SALE:-2 livingroom large up- Call Quarry Hgts. 3274, or 4271. School Street, Boston, Maasachu- _ nolstered chairs, one child's crib, setts--- Lester M. Marx, -oo 2713 FO one floor lcmp. One 9 x 12 rug, one FOR SALE:-Nah two dooor sedan, lr Building, Washingtono 25, folding bed All in good condition radionew tires, good condition or on nd resnobly priced. Tel. Pan- 425 Porto Bello St. Phone 2-4281. D. C.; A.G.C. Office I3 Con- ama 3-2664 or see at 50th S AncOn builders Exchaone, 46 Northeast a.. No. 30. uprscirs. ____ PRICE REDUCED. 1941 LinolF'Con- 6th Street, Miami, Florida; Hos- e AE b lbd o rib lik oe imnental Convertible. $600. Qtra ing and Home Finonce Agency, Play-pen: Telephone Panama 2t 242B. Rodman Navy 3590. r Room 313 N. Y. Department Store 50SE75 FOR SALE.-1951 Cu:h-an motor 8jilc.ng, 1064 Ponce de Leon. S- .st ooter model 4. $150.00. Call Sanlurce. Puerto Rico; and F. W. ioAR GAIN! Livngroom set consistng s3-293 or see at 8111-. M Dodge Corp., 119 West 40th St.. ofe 2 chairs. 1 fo. with scoring 2913 or seew York 18, N. Y. cushions and plastic co~ers. Center iari__tF table S95.00. I th street San FOR SALE.-Hillmcn convertible, ex- Plans and specifications may be prt- Francisco No. 29. Tel. 3-5565 celleni condition. Can be finan- cured trom the office of M. A. "Tribalcos ed. Phone Panama 3-2333 Q Dyer Company (Architects-Engi-c FO0I SALE -Waihing machine, Eos FO RSALE-1952 Chevro:et, 2doo ieers at 24 School Street. Boston. inmdrier Good condtlicn. Albrookl De Luxe with Pcwer Glide. In gcod Masa:huselts, upon deposit o fthe SE -F102 Priced $55 00 condition. C Cin be fnoanced Quer- following: . . -R --... P '- 7o4n 27-B h Co-oli C. Z Christionsted Consolidated FOR SALE. 4 burner gas stove, r "- .. 1 t-8 n ed_"'" ZSchool lElementary portion) $55.00 ,2t.00. 89 Peru Avenue, up- FOR SALE:-1947 4 Dr. Pontioc se- LaVallee Elementary School 30 00- tr,?. don, radio and lPat vAe Gocd Christiansted and LaVolle ARGAIN) im piece bedroom set, condition., Duty pa. S Al together 65.00 Va & G. Te 3-1694 brook 86.3261-. f l ,. jqmp Modison, Robert r. -_ l,___ l _ipn_ ,_ _.__,I tick, and James Monroe eE- FOR SALE: -- Honduras mahogany rnenthry Schools together 40.00 . tu Lfet and diningroom tab'e. Phone WANTED TO BUY CiLiz Bay Consolidated School 40.00 A S 3-0538. ......... --_- East End Elementary School 30.00 A S OR SALE -Native mahogany din- WANTED your refrigerator as 4 Hoi ce Mann Elementary S ing table with exter-in. six dining trade-in oi o new Cros'ey Shelva-o School 30,00 chairs, porcelain top kitchen t ble dor. Cyrnus. Tivoli Crossing. 2- Eenria-nin Franklin Elementary three seat bamboo divcn and chair ,i73. School 30 00 Sto match. beautiful not.ve mahog- WANTED;--Good used washirng ma- Ctjz Bay East End, Horace any end tables with coffee table chine. 60 cjcle Phon- 35-'i08. , to match, new tank type swoeer -.. ... .. .--- Mann. and Benjamin Frank- w th all attachments. four extra n tCg:,..er 65.00 long traverse rods for draw drapes. H All n.n nSrools together 10.00o U venetian blinds for two bedom VV nIII Depost shall be only by certified Fi malonry tye rottn e Experiencedmed to Canal Zonecook and chuk payable to the Treasurer of msn txprencypmaidttoac.oknandwash; thd Unted States, which will be 2-180 or _pr'' ha. "/5282.Mar- recent referen:cs. Peru AVenLe No. reund tO bana fide bidden -on Stiff, C -Cl Zc-Ie e re re refunded to bona fide bidden, n l.-;i-t. - l .. e 65. upstairs upon the return ot plons and sped- FOt SALE -D ningroom, bedroom. tacallons in gcod condition within F ove and rc'ri--rator, information thirty 130) calendar days from .th Ea~t No 26, rirs. -M ISCELLANEOUS t sh. date of bid opining. A 1on1 GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS! ------ -- o bioder includes any person who Moke just are small dcwn payment TRY our dahicioas genu ne Iilian submLfs a bid for a general c n- no and we will de river your furniture Pizza Pie. Roavoli. Sphag:-tti trgc, but does not include a per- F of once. Lovely livingroom sets. prepared by a Neaptcltan cook ir w o submits a quotation to $195. Diningroom -ets. $125. our spotless kitchen bate e ou; thj nral contract bidders. Ti Doble beds. -Hol;ywoad ) eyes. The price for one aorleri pwne who procure plans end S com-te .F6. rhini clarets, S25 75 Cts. HANCOCK BAR. Centra. spe.i.t,ons, upon payment of S Buffet. $25. Colls-. t-b'e, $19 Aenue No. 145. Tel. 2-302, ,nex t eiabove stated omouns, ond who * Ju. .rece .edg nt-'l a- tmnt t Central Theotre saome sd Of do nqt Abriat df bid, seventy-five sJze e toed gva o ....apMot street. private entrance for re- t751 per tent of the deposit Vanities with mirrors, $38 and taurant. amrnowut will be refunded upon, the Vni t "phir"r o .. s aret, hrocf in good canditon F1 many other borgairts in comnpltt.' rI.... isr 1 o sets and individul pieces. We De you have g drink problem with thi rty 130 calendar ay. accept your old furniture. Write Aklcaoles A moi e "fr dote .of bid opening. No HOUSFHOLD FXCHA E 2031 Amnmon. C. Zre. will be made for return HOUSEHOLD FXCHANGE I 2031 -- Ano . aid 1.M 9 tm FOR SALE -3 pier livingroom set, DR WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic .S..eae. S reasonable price. Coma No. 6.' Central Avenue "K" Street, cor- . apartment 1. Colls la. Franci.col ner. Telephone 2-3479, Ponopa. E rn mpt be accompanied by ai Filos. Vista -erneots. Tel.. 3-3790. AND SAWS h ed by preciiot orS bid ntyi n an S FOR SALE: 2 mchogany choirs machine, 50 Cts. Saws Let 25 Cs. total'Mr bid. two tone with ippers.. 2 matching Colle Estudiante 142. Phone 2- i 7 wocewsul bidder will be re- hassocks. $25.00 each. Chinese, 4683. ______f I r l mnish a performance chow table glass top. $20.00. 1 s in payment bond, each In I kni.k-knack ccbin.t, glass front F C a veunt at 100 per cent ot Coa te used as aquarium, 36 x FOR SALE the tct price. 25 2. solid mahogany, $ "25 --M l No bid may be withdrawn until F 00, Tet. 27.3-5129. House 2127. Rled ne thirty (30) calendar days after the .. ..- PANAMA CANAL COMPANY scheduled Josing time for the re- FQR SALE: Retr.otrator, almost 6FIM POR C hRANh NMS ALI ce.pt of bbds. t ew. 6 cu. ft. $52 .00. Cas.a Sealed bids, for eopning o public. Th awa .r. nt serves nhe ri S S.prtaon. Central No. 223, Caloi- illbe r ,lve until 10:30 ^A. M..I5owad contrct for n o ai o. __________ December 8, 1953. in ihe office of schco anr. onh.e i S FOR SALE:--. M. single bed with Superintendent of Storehouses, Bal- of the basic bid for each school n r locow_ m oIve ra i cnd/ section or any combination mattress, $15.00; pr 9 x 12 ct boa. for sale of four locomotive ril of schools nd/or sections or 01of schools and/of sections or Won lop rugs. $20.00; other well road cranes. Invitation No. 35, wit h ... . used furnishing. 1481-D, Dohr- full parteculars. may be obtained the alternate, whieaver c s Is man streetD ot. Phone 2-3365. from the office fo Superintendent of ; te e interest fth tId IStorehoues, telephone 2-1815. n thebestinterests of meUnt FOR SALE FCR SALE:-Refrigerators, oir con- De cripties ef Work *.. ditioners, washing machines, and The construction includes: loaU & MOtOrf other household appliances repoir- Section A, St. Croix, Virgin Islands, S" .. I.- '." .,u '.ed cheaply. Competent mechanics Project 53-504 S PRSAL-E ectric metor 40 H.P Workmanship guaranteed. Call 1. Christianted Consolidated School, H. P. o clr H t.Ph smotarte Pen.20 Estudiante No. 142. Tel. 2-4683 1Elet.entory part) new con- or'"% H. motors. Pane.. struction. SBox. 16 Switches. 142 Colle E:- I r* "'n . tudiente. phone 2-4683. iFOR SALE:-Air conditioning un,. 2. LaValle Elementary School, Bo- Sp----e 2 HP for office or bedroom Can be terations and additions. SFOR ALE seen working. $200 00. No. 28. sectionn B, St. Thomas, Vrgin Islands, Sr E P Project 53-105. 51st street. Bella Vista. Prot 53"10". 2 tt ol Est~ate -Alteations and additions te:- SReal slate James Madison Elementary SThe ideal Christmas gift for the# W ant POStiOn 2 o. S family. On butul lot in Go W nted Pos 2. obert Herrick Elementary S Heights, orw black from the ocan Bilingual Acoiuntaat-Secretary Ch.- s Mo*l Ee Ct ve reo-c-Ae price. TmwnLif ness Panomanian. excellent refer. 3 James Monro Elementary F dgs*r Co fElle, Panama 2- n, sound experience, desires t Schol. 02p. position Pacific Side Addre JW Section C. St. John, Virgin Islands, gI Paf 267 Col ddn. dProject 53-105. W ANTED .1. cru..ay Consodated Schel, W ANTE SAtllie meture West Indian omon new construction. T with good n nte re e dsires 2. Est End Elementary Sch ol, r I .she dy work a laundress & house- at1l cn. ? WANTD UntrL n .hed house. worke. Former employer at Pan- 3. Hora e Menn Elementary Sadr&m.ri_ He'ghts. Relae lm 2-3901 wil take S l, n n otrurtiri. t- -. lIr).. a _mple rent. or wre Box S. Core of Panama 4. Benjamin klin lemn- tp a = A i. ..r fe-^ g~~~fi^'-".. -.-:-..-^ jl To the off 950 Mt.0 room for 54 Models we ' er Lot No.1 I B9ick 44w Rivier. Sa Dyat now. . ChMoe. Oak 4-door SOdaN P. 0., new tires, plastic seat covers, radio, daf gray, $1,415.00. Buikk R. M. 4.dor Seda, adio, plastic seat covers, ae4 g agrees, 391o.0. y Nash Eab. 4 > Sedim, toe. Buick Spec. -door, nteriw r new tis, plastic seat covers, black, $1,195.00. I Buick Sup. Riviera Coupe Dynaflow, radio, plastic seat covers, new WSW tires, black body with gray top, $1,325.00. - Nash "600" 4.door Sedai, red leather intorlorL new tires, | black, $875.00. Nash Statesmian, I plastic covers, good tires, T. T. green, I $1,025.00. Willys Station Wagon, new tires Ex. condition, brown, $1,075.00. Buick Super 4-doobr Sedan, plastic Seat. covers, new ires, light blue, $1,295.00. I I nw cars ma ul I lest condition, loiw ufety tted,. C, Z. ed, ad uas always, by our reputi I I191 1949 1950 1r lkJi AL n Rt Received WHITE .CEMENT flQ V. ?IOVEY. INC 91 CutsiAt e. -Tel. s-014 TANSPORTES B .TER, S.A. $ 8pp. eJrs, Mov im "tMwwt Baite otABLOs ELETA *d YVALERIO TURON a I 4ydramatto Treas- alMat utter their profew I .-tataUHatlon of Riat m wt beaters. eta. P0N. MORUBELL. aI i- Supervisor. 358 8,I Ta bjji It' Radio Programs a HOG-840 Your Ceomumlty Station Z W i 10 P10 Pl Meet 4b Pr Taamy; TinwldTer, Dee. I 3:15-The Litbe -ow 4:00-me PromenaMe concert .4:15-4BobWberly ,t. ewa ... . a0-Wha t's Your PraYw1Ot (contd.) -9:00_re Are the Aa(0er) 10I1S-4L n ASN eric - naOe -T of y (VOA) e:00o-ba Ar the Jsnacr giuO.-oto youw(I3J 10:0 --orieAtOSlb1aw4 hfisr- 7o0- U~ traoof contd) 10:3S-The of y (VOA) 11 : 0&-4M 'G 128- ai t the teeore ,ll..-MSt the 2l.-M o "., . .' '.4....'..-. j, -. vam meS- Fmnr -- he undaratood the y i eral would SaIne a =toeten Is- ter. Oley uald, he was answering 3 athlar tha4 " bO!NSTomer,. be ciuse WM4W Wfib.,nt7hg widpWIth' the Int t de. Wa- Afunr -amnd lil tur.-loedne le . : a ._ rM bletu. Nrea&g*Vol * I 5, j ii, I 64;. Minumdm for 12 words f.y .." :* " F "b'**. ED / r: * "in - S. .. 7" E ,,- Il ' ... il III I il I I wr=, F'i ' "XA L Ii ' 1Y ITIU t^ WJ bum C," furnished aprtment, am t w c bdrims.ho t, cld wwe.---. Teol- ephWre Pamrno 3.4941. ALHAMIA A APARTMENTS I Vldem 2. 4 rnd 5 rooms, frnIshed or unfumhhed. AlIhgm iWs OGfce 1950 8061, 10th Street. CaoIrt. T,- ecohne 1386. " OR RENT:-Three bedwimms, In- iproom, llvingraomd fn. InCA 12th St. Rio Abo,, 17; Phone l1950 3-2189. r.. .-- OR .RENT:-Begatiful unfurnished OpDrtment, gas tow, reafrl ator. Ridy for ocoJpancy Dec. lit. Tel- h Ponumo 3-024. * FOR RENT:-Two bedroom apart. aernt. Hot water hearer. Avenida (ube 58. Telephone 2-.1227 1950Q OR ti'NT :-Apdrtmenr, 2 bedroom diningrciamn and sitting room, at l 13th St., San Francisco. Phone Balboa 1464. -"" oV I1 FOR RENT-2 bedroom apartment 19 In Bella Vista,. Call Panama 2.- 2601. r 1il FOR RENT-Two bedroom apartments a furnture for sale. House, I11th Apt. 2, 48th St. Bella Vista. OR RENT:,-3 bedro epartmn 21 1951 bathroom, livingroem, diningrtoD, gorogp, maid's room, No. V, N .-o lembia street. II 'OR RENT:-Two bedroom apart -1a 950 , ment at sea side corner, unfurnlsh- I ed, cool. Unaguqy St.. No. 2. I FOR RENT.-Apartment in building Il one block from El Ponome Hotet. Two bedrooms, living and dining- I room, omarage and patio. VIa Es- poate ot. Gcarde Ortego St. No. J. Infamation' aoertment 4. TL... d i I I ri ! I m "-I &- "- A- si: .. . .1 w", .. .. -. ,..a ff .,SS ^ V,. .,, ........... ., i -a , '0. "' wart OD ~' t I at urea i salary, -aFls- ".. mii.m a. n h. 5r. - -w *ap W prese9 Lre a&E !.t4fes " mu , a iee *If-' 1S tADI Mrs. Page cal jea ...r lft change, wm; yo .wufhfor , u*e make-up V*. b C., sMai d TOAY. lifl ta-. S atake ori I yn .. Wy k.. n' E .* *patu*Wt.o M n ncr 4 iats. ar? Sry.. -. -i fl 4sfl uia-op yaw . .- .. . ..b -.. ".'- pe -J- .. ,u 7:. ; 1, 1 S .. .6 -,t. -, i S vwp _5 4P and Pa.-wy^ a. what bw gu 9 .....I md thS as he's 0 Maglot * 'fg * a ',v mT noFANTT who wrote the o "In Love." 8 A -At" Ciwisti n .Mi0ion To"Opeh School SunIy At ,raoiso The o ,l lat Eflf .of t 'T ' Mi *MI '' I.' ^ - 'T4 .. r' *r*.. -' r. ---1 . ^MUlfutSit 7.00M17 6-A THumIf skins again as the sar of Fon's "Sabre Tooth." Overheard: "Televisi n may be in itshIfanaey, tbut Nellyoed I doing all the crying" Elsa Lanchester'i "s Uia the movie queen who aMdi, ;plzza mind' by wttli 1, ian street-urhin hm= .ut It's for real that marn I.tor- rion Ray is caryin ma..le-hj torch for Johqnie R IhM w o resume the a it haq si f the proper come-b afies. Big question being asked by In- the-kr .ers oh tM MGH lot what will hap whan Michael Wilding, i Taylr and Dolores Grey report to studo at the same time. Wildease wooedS Doloreg, who w c-tar with Fred Astaire in "New Orleans." He also eburted bar .oti= . '"Kimet," the AraMlat hooah on which oRmald Coman and Maz- lene Dietrich puffed back to I, win be remade as a musical by MGM. Harold Mel er former Pb- lie relations man a 0, is now a 50-per-cent owners a famous movietown seafood etery. Three RP Artists To Give Concert Monday At JWS LUX Ll BELLAVIST VAl~2:" 6: 3 e:e e pVie,, SAVAGE!... SINFUL!... ..o-M- pren SPECTACULAR!... THE LAST DAYS AND JAMls AOw NIGHTS OF MIGHTY s06eafl BABN'LON! L QIo m g U5 ^^^ u- A* osAB anu. wwYDUM N in -- m m "JULI US CAE i "m, Tj'O'Rh JR SEINS AGAIN Three well-known arsta from Nd SI APanama will give a concert at wO lVie Mature, who rou to fame the USO-JWB Club Monday at w Sow what a hunk oat sahe1 8: 15 p. m. TROPICAL n a in '"One Millim, BC," back They an Zlettra Marono-, . Hali Walli. and Dfre" 1m0, will be handed the lies U eTno, eder JIenoL, mba- r iW-I S ,10 4d protmesor n JaA- TQDAY its at the piano. w.rN D UAAStI IT'S SROWTIME TONIGHT! The propam will be a- fol- DOUBu rAWTREaI SNWT NI! lows; One of e Bst Iandlan PiCture _anamafd G W t .- -! S t Ma pjer "ANGEL in the CROWD" ..-.... bula" Bellif c) Vt che a- with A Lt In posA .. wImou tr T__ a. pete-Moarl; d) Al4lula:- Mo. Also: T7Unch pictures _-&) Did K -- __a-_hut) "The Love of Cromline" VM-S sown m b) Eldesllsuaikelt- i u; (PcomrmcD roa M3MNOR) .LOi J SOOP 3 c)3 Meln ebe lit gruiA - ISO -..e..I. .No.. fo o e di "ab"TMo- mar Baritone. Fr. MiAgul ".. FroAm a suoortt" 3-Duett from 'L.a Travlat*' CECILIA G T fro Migw Verdi. CECLA DOUs! m.. ,.rr-4 u gio r 4-a)M-"Aria from "Onni "GENTLEMEN PREFER _____ ____ _____ ____ _____ _ aSchiechl" Puccini, b) Lea BS" A Files de Cadix lesb; ) I BLONDES MIuoA Indian Love Call -- from "Rome- In TBCHNCOLOR! * "rTHl RAIDERS" -TrckacdorI marie" Frimi. Soprano. S5-a) rNone But the Lonely M o AT. N I0Iro ?AK r Heart Tachallkowky b) Syl f Del Rieo. Baritone. RSS " " 6-Duett from, "Rig6letto" Plus: J3j m RN SIG Rop.tI *General admision Is $i sad "THE GLO I ... cents. 5. Swces WmUnT ye) free. I Et1MMo q I ii W- we NAZZ4AR AtI. aSO TODAY WILL BE vIS LAST PRESENTATION j AT THE,. ,UCNO A4CARRAGA and His Orchestra o-, ran'S I L Station. PLAY.LAND OF TOYS OM? AT NIGMH . Mark bteei in Jesan imumon, In "AFAI -WITHE A UYANOEB DRIVE-IW 3.LS m bu AB! ECTrACULAR DRA AU "YOUNG BESS" In TECHNICOLORI I Ja with At I and : i Personal Presentatlea tf' NAZZARO ENCANTO WAHOO! WAHOO? Guy Madison. in "MABBACBE RVEr . "I WAS AN AMEJICA CAPITOLf t affle of sat S & "CAUTAEA YWU Also: nKAWSeu aw(1* IDE At Peter Lawford, Itn "ROGUES MAci Leslie Caron, In I L*' kIviubm A05 -- * 3:38 -- 4:43 -- 6:48 8:53 .. -.-k am a 1 : VI.3U per RE Car * 8*00 *,lO0 p.m. - IS #nd Stysrt GRANGER 'G BES S" S1tAt 0 BOA -... ...- STAR T, AU Y - !** ***4 *6*********4*** ) I :;4""1'; ^i::ft F - "-t 4 ""-r " 8. f,. g a &. I b~~W4 S :'. -,. -r,-i .r ,' -* 7';' '. d - 2.4ilq * 4* In') N av~,ti S. TODAY. NTRAL WESK.END RELEASE!ElTI I J - -*r a am- rml UM WR "EA.RT LTS -EVA BARTOK .9 Ev' w E 1, a Re, - .. - fl-s ** - ....ms.>.e. _w -M Ou 1 ... -r i. noEt OmaT Eta / __ a-'- Refuse To Attend Meeting Cardinals Pull When Lawyer Is Barred Biggest Deal -0 - By CARL 1.UNDQI'IST A la United Press Sports Writer ATLANTA Ga.. Dec. 3 The 16 major league pl*-er representatives, who flew in from all sections ATLANTA.,uisOaarDec. 3 (UP)-e ofthe nation for a historic meeting with Commis- the biggest deal of the manjor- mmor league sessions by iend- sioher Ford Frick. revolted yesterday and refused ing an estimated $75,000 and, to'iAtend it w hen he barred their lawyer. J. Norman pitcher Jack Crimian to Cncn- nati for shortstop Alex Gram- Le~vis. mas. Grammas hit .307 for Kan- sas City las season and was rat- T players first met and decid out legal representatives," Kin- ed one of the most promising ed teat they would hate to hate er said. "We feel that is ridlcu- young infielders in the Amerl- SL&* 'or thr) would refuse to at- lous. can Association. tendl 1e league representates. "I hase no idea how this imf pitcibr Allie Reynolds of the Yan- passe is going to be broken. But The Milwaukee Braves releas- kee4 and outfielder Ralph Kiner .[l of the players are behind us ed catcher Paul Burris and in- of the Cubs went to Frick and del- iinnnimously. We feel that this fielder Harry Hanebrink to their ivered their ultimatum pon-inn plan is one of the most Toledo farm club, and former Ft ck refused to change his tr things we ever have under- St. Louis Browns manager Luke - atanT and Remnold. and Kiner re- taken Sewell was named to pilot Tor- turBd to their hotel anO met aith "And in 1956 when a new con-"onto of the Ir.ternational League- the theirr 14 repre-entatI es for tract will be signed for World Se- next season. Sewell replaces BUr- sevital hours. rie' radio and television rights, leigh Grimes. 'We prepared a statement for there should be a substantial in- thtweommissioner which we del- crease in it. We want it properly Other blg league development THREE-PRONCiE na iveed to him, signed by all 16 .dmin lered. And we're ball play- saw the Detroit Tigers sign for- at Notre Dame iniouth of vs," Kiner said. ers-not business men. That is why I me catcher Rick Ferrell as scout werck, left, battled him fo "rT. Frick has declined to meet %e nedd the help of-counsel. for the Carolina area. And Pitts- --- witus, with our attorney pre- Reynolds emphasized that "this burgh signed 18-year-old Larry sen"' Kiner said We have there. %a. the first time in history that Hill-a pitcher and outfielder- D forf decided that inasmuch as the the 16 representatives from the for their Dublin. Georgia team. . eonaaissioner specified that the ma lr leapne clubs had been able In minor league action: IM h meomng would deal with the pen tu meet and discuss "our common, Po., North Carolina took the sio plan we probably would be irohlems' and that never before franchise surrendered by Raletgh unDe to discuss the matter ef. had the players held such a nit-in the Class B Carolina League:; T fecw ly without the ad ice Of our ed pkitin." Lancaster. Pennsylvania was ad- me attaev. T hey have their lawyers we L e as he eighth teamtr Is the wa I "*e believe the step we have want ours. he said. "We alsoclass B. Piedmont League, and takes is a constructive one for the want to establish some continuity te .y ooP voted to operate , betVt of all major league play- in this program. Five years from an the Sallght-tey oop vocircuit on 1954.perate ersAnd the player representsa- now T us of us who are her may The an Francisco Seala Of the tiv>t-once again want to state not be in baseball. That's whyv we Th e San Francisco Seals ofac e Co' Pit.d acif oast League face the the confidence in the commis- need an outside man to ad minis- 1954 season without a ball k. sic .r's office and in his integri- ter this on a permanent basis. But he Coast League board o i ty.t s ent I fs th mn saion- rectors have refused to sign on After reading the statement, "ii sessiors wlitl the commi son a five-year lease on Seals Sta- Kiner said "there will be no fur- en. dium unless they are guaranteed (Tuesday Niht) the. meeung-we are all going er said that "we are not they will collect payment. anEAST home." ftancisco President Damon Mu- Frick would make no immedaite ing to disclose how Lewis is begin .pr calls It. "an outrtaht attemnt tale 81, Sringfield 6.. comment on the reelt but said paid or hro, much but I can teul l.. m l aue -directors tFrdli- m ,AdeliA. cotentonth reeb s .ou all hI of us are in accord withy some league recrs o m 1 Adep .-, that he would hold a pre cn- -. f ll freeze us out ownership ot the Ck.iaemlieut 90, Rhode alall ference later toda. to clarify the t e pla.' SeaIals .-roe denee 75, Brown .,. stand-of the teo malor league. The player representatives also S... _______ n (_n),, The two league presidents, Will'oted to mk the terms of t Daiz.Elka Sh Harrdge of the American and elected men for two years with sD I Ivavila1 | al92, Warren C. Giles of the National paver to be electe or re-ee Pittsburgh Steelers-s also are expected to attend. Both on odd ears on the May 15 cut A person Breaddus 1, dt"a were on hand at the sessinn this down date in player rosters. T7he1 ,n er8Givests7p (4 U 7' m i when Lew i a barred leag ue representatives w i I I bell Sat.eIL , It mri awsh ir Agbrred a se i Owner Gives Coach 3 &t.,- (N).,,,, 1, Wtt, Rier and Reynolds emphasized elected at the All-.Star game of V te Confidence Ittheir qurrelwas not %ith the tha', 3ear. IVttsteblargh 73, Utio 60,. commissioner but with the club H irtwtt 86, Ibrt Wee "They feel that the commis- nCUentenario o PITTSBURGH, Dec. 3 (UP)- soWTH sloner's offhe should reserve the IThe president of the Pittsburgh N.C. State 10, FPrman '14. .t to bring in any group wi- Tiurnament Priz 'teele ftbal te am huslven Tunne m 1 Wfd 6. -- tournament riZe coach Joe Bach a vote of con Wae W er rt Astr hlqofd fidence. VanderbUt 76, tWSeanee .9 i ti aur A rRooneysaysBach doesn't Aub Itnham UI South Atlantic distribution Saturday h toworry about his^ ob even e . o r te he though the Steelers show only "iddle% %n.. M Na*eMi KIr Lague To Be Pries for the winners of the four wins and six losses. Rooney tueky.59. -"Cincuentenario" Golf nur- says- .- Murray.J)94, 'EnvmaLvDe I .. : nament which was held Now. I Georgetown (K1y). CIcmi STeam Circuit at the Panama Golf Club will "Joe Is workli* hard. I have Blitse 54. he distributed Saturday night, never given a thought to re- Camp Gordon (Ga) 10%, K5 AWANTA. Dec. 3 (UP)- Snuth Dec. 5, during a dance at the placing him .L Iltantic League President T)ick clubhouse of the Panama Golf Cleveland. which has clinched Deltas.(Miss) State 7., Arks 3utLer said today they Sally defi.; Club. the Eastern Division title, sla A&M L5 litely mill be an ei-ht team loop Awards for the Durin, and making Commlssioner Bert Bell New L etlNlLoyola $1, Net text year but left the door open Espino.a-Martinz tournaments eat a pre-season prediction. Bedl eas"t W _4 o-.Charleston. S C and Green- will also be given. figured every team would lose at ,is. P RWOW es 'ille, S. C.. in 195.. Lids Azearraga and his orch- least three games. The Browns e ** at S -. _meu Both te3im. have made plans to estra will provide the music, have swept their first 10 with Grifds LP a r Ids 'e-enter the circuit in 1955. he said New York and Philadelphia to l . 0"eenville lMai(,r Kenneth Cass A play. The Chicago Bears havy RIell in I club official Sam Roane met Bll I d K afl U Wn ri ,itp.i twn CMhinna unBeatn .--. ..-. g ILa u w es finished two seasons unbeaten L j. m S vift Sally official tor'.v to make 'I vmLWN w....-. f formal request to enter the loop or theI t5 ea on r the ftrepare To Dissolve A M White. an official of the 'hnrleston te:ni. ined rButler that 'r*lesion hano) alternativeoth-. laYer Pe in Pla rr than to devr ni. our efforts to. P, ei r Pe W s ionm Pa vard.entering the league in 1935 , Boit teams had hoped to be in ATLANTA Dec. 3 (UP) her Sally this coming season but Baseball Commissioner Ford butler said it %as impossible to Frick says he called the 16 ma- iake ~satisfactor. arrangements jor league player representa- sr i e enle -rement to a 10-team tives together today to give suag in time. I them an important warning, GTecrville dropped out of the Frick says he planned to warm *egue following the 1920 season the player representatives that nd Charleston pulled out follow- major league owners had pre- ag last season because of finan- pared legislation to dissolve tWI difficulties the players' multi-million dol- Neither town plans to-operate a lar pension plan. all club in 1914. Butler said, and. Earlier yesterday, the player 'rreenville plans to withdraw its representatives refused to meet pplicalion from the class B Tri- ith Frick when the commis- tire Lague. sioner would not allow an at- Bittler said league officials to- torne. for the players to at- my decided t. revert to the old tend the meeting. Frick says yatem for the annual all-utar the owners' legislation to wipe ame whereby a team of elected' out the pension plan is on the Il-stars would play the team lead- agenda for the major league ag the league at the halfway, meetings in New York starting Uak. next week. ll F N E. Marron helps workmen get an l- zd or -through a window in Miami, Flsa. where it W.iA~nft'sn lAW..to be mounted. Matron caught this largest atgWI.F g". etIqu.que after a battle that listed an Sj t is to be exhibited In Now Y-oks Traj but it was a jinx for them. The Bears lost both championship games. Turning to facts and figures, a late release shows Otto Orn- ham of CWeend astlU leads In passing. Graham has completed 64-pont-t. Of his passes. Joe M Perry of Baa Francisco leads rushers with Br7-yards. Lou Gro- za of Cleveland leads In scoring g with 85 points. Groza has tied g his own season record of 19 field C goals. Elsewhere In pro football. Buf- C falo, New Tork may bid for a M National League franchise. Bu!- =i falo busiehnsmen will meet tro- day to caisider joining the (C lce?. ue next year or perhaps In C 1955. Buffalo was a member of the old All American Confer- 1 ence. 9 Los Angele s says two rookies 8 just out of service will be signed Saturday to replace Ben Ags- 7 janian and guard Harry Thomp- I son. They gre-center Bob Grift- fin of Arkansas and end GnOe A Lipscomb- who tlever played col- lege ball..Agaspian has retired, and Thoopson was released. nlenrllmMl League; Refuses Appalon I By I m d (Ilub ATLANTA, Dec. 3 (UP)- The 1 International Le4age has turned down an application by Rich- mond, Virginia for a franchise In 1954. The Intenai.e ia Lemague own- ers--meeting at Atlanta-refused the application after Richmond businessmen failed to reach an agreement on what to do with the city's Pledmlnt League fran- chise. IndustriaJist Barry 8lebold had offered Eddie Mooers $200,- 000 for Riehmand's Pledmbnt League franbise land ball park. Selbold plamned to renovate the ball park and Ininre the seat- ing capacity to bring It up to the International Leage's Triple-A standards. Bowetr, Mooers turned down t odoer. "I regret," said Moome, "that the people of metnlad will not be able to Tr -A ball seiawn. I m wVr lm tN J eamet t tw B -m "e W' .** ack I' B, T"ab 'C 'NC -4 '~1 S 1 i t totradition, SA end, Dec. 5. Duane Nutl or starting role and Hayeo asebo ream Cage S -0-7 d 81. ,U. Mae *an ll- klSI et- Kirksvllle (I sour 6. St..Norber t Bluffton 91, Findlay.130 Nebraska W hillss Olet sourt 5.A Texas Christ BAylor 70, N Lamar Teens S'ern Method West Texas FA .1 1 t is a harowe ath W J the heavy d Sis a sharpsi _lattle- NEA) Ill May benefit " S, . athd te n elt .Thi deci- l --"' e -4ott lon 1 lTho) 1.l r :" oWe team sl' pfro mea ool ed,-ae el- Sion mi to t l(o: "right o ill. e) 1., Central Mi Bu9Q. n.d Of these= S.7 C iei ro the enter &;run overwhelminly- l of i the witch Tbalr,." i 8 Cola- wj de th zagthen 7rah OUTEW A M mt$ay1 c other f r l the BAM eD UtS PiS ,bat redttear& "e. ot mt are baieo on lour oit r Ul o us* e 71AA, stas athCom and better.te oan 71, stlphiB wia ain an..abu= n 91 me.i* ter helm E of1 ~Co1AR drw ,.- 4e eit -,- , Stna 6e. L m oQnt aiT 0, Mimi) 4L S'aniv. _o s du *4. Anreles State 77, Cd. Paly . Wutumt as, Rl apd . J$ppordine <0 AFB 47. L. Belvoir (Va? I. Ft. Eostis Va.) 5b. Andrewis AB 6I, Roelag t.e Fight Reslsits. (Tuesday NIghty WASHINGTON -. ells i~4~s-~ Ip4lsua ij '4, -o -t Awoage S.adH '1 won -. ,- .N"Vm - 4' N ..V .1 1~. . .p. . S.- -,'. -3'-,o ; -" ' .. -- r '- -. Fa.. r .. - .'. '.. , ~2 * .94. Eva' Jrr.tr, ~ 5~5,5L ~ .-'A-*- -J 3 .5 - 1- -' -0 ".!L -.. - ~~'x'-f~,~ 2 "~ '15, 4W'~ ~ ~'r I P w- *.. - .*.. ^ '=.. ; .....-** .." ,.' *t "." v i' .* A" Icah Of The ee C. 'A. 4. -- CS' ..9 ~ue Or S WAd;. AS,.' CUMAN 3 (UP)- are 'sh@ L aitr SURVEY ft Ies of " ,itt -i I the meol - usueh a " I the t . more tair wingw thi - Sieas," wBhik berats3 nn~tqs.... w.^ .- of confidence a week to week," id the tm r avy. .e h Aflice r6 be k it rve never had Wi team. They Muir Intense da. Dt their lack of ns ieat Acad-. WY beat F vlatorw if it c C-a t n o t * rtj r t '*" *..',. ,j ..-.,^ A' ISt. '4 4. S-B "i 'I C ?JA W IJ VA-~ s aord .ms teads AaSECtiz ball Team AfitANTA ) -. ) P^-ar kr csBa the au-SEC &4 oti easMon0 big Whe r. "" ". i at Kd a- feU off o forf d, won the p haoUor e, Steve i the secoid- tftm lo - Mf # Mth 16*in & disn' m W"l ss the ' senior who- wakbfstA the t a th etubm teyforir e Ge ob rh of his snane 0I1 0t h. to. Vereen,,4WOK=6, o e LS ita .th f and team. r Bft"d of TMNm ; .- ,, ", utl 'o "ut,,,t? atm. c, t wr =.. lb", id St p f Y ho ed forA t he Tham 40000"k.4rat.... G e h- halfback who t A center of the second team line. II .7W CO g CIJy LEAVE A A. It_.SW.PMr,. .ON.,'. uEcuurrm.*. r* I .IIh / I w -W ._-L .V' ,' :: -b * for IMea toalM I e5Dl 4.~lii . * **e 'I RI 'p *4~ a S.._Non-Title Bouts Meam Litt ^....- UL&MYVT J51, sTe., DCc. 3 - (NEA> Marquette Dave Don- arski bas't lst that old do-or- die college spirit In these fast modern mes. Pullback Donaraki got out of a hospital bed at 4 a.m., grab- bed a taxleab and aot on a foot- ball special to East Lansing, where his team played Michlgan State la a stubborn but losing battle. Its'.n. Mil 11 l)-te " m-k^L -Jib^ 'I If 'IA Cis t THRIFTIEST TI to visit, FLYING It. H ToUtog .jump ca much ms -now WA ., aelso njoy the pH lowest air fare., in fect until March 31 Your choice of thr fost Clipper* service from New Yorak rs or asmma*o P tore ssi AVAA Io mb. amsodMAWOI. . .W lo e .r~tiSW.. *;<.-0 .-4,' .. - , r" -. .." *^,-. :,, ?^ '-. ..: .'' .* .''-Q te 1-'.',,-'. W4 V *' -O.r, .__' ""' .. :On- * . : lp Stt. W e W.7' ." "" Of.. , tho-.tif.ol owiu . Carter Is Old-Time Pug Sets Up His Own Big Matches I TOLEDO, 0,, pec. 3-(NEA)- Carmn asllo had just floored Johnny Cunningham for the fourth time and, now the referee was moving In to stop it. A ringstoer got up and shook hi ea as he walked for the exit. 'Why is it," he asked the one with nim, "that. this Jimmy Carter can go around and lose fights to somebody ni;e this Cun- ningham? I can't imagine a champion of the world not being able to stiffen this guy." As the fellow talked, Cunning- * ham, the Baltimore garbage man j who holds a 10-round decision ' over Lightweight Champion Car- ter; wap woouly leaving the ring after his knockout on Ray Arc- 4 el's Saturday Night Fights. t Two months before, he had shocked the boxing business with a victory over Carter Ih Miami, Fla. Cunningham is just another example of the helpless feeling you get watching James J. Car- ter In a losing fight. It's like be- Ing stuck in a traffic jam with a high-powered car. The vehicle is there, It's got gas in the tank -but it Just can't get going. Since, May 35, 1951, when Carter. won the championship' with a 15-round knockout of Ike Williams, he has lost six fights and been held to two draws. On one of his losses--to Lauro alsa -the title went with it. He won a return from Salas to get his crown back. He has lost 16 bouts in his entire career and been held to eight draws. Yet carter Is spoken of in the CNVNCIINO W- W ea same breath as Kid Otvilan. In IIw i@le fis the l his title fights this year, Carter Jimmy Carter skows the knocked Tommy cdlls down 10 of a ehapples. (NF A) .w i -' times in a Boston massacre, " methodically char4 and chop- ped down Oerge Araujo in 1 Carter lot to Savole and rounds and stuck Armond Savoie up a big Montreal pay In the deep-free with a mingle Thkt battle, S set up a rlght hand. punch In Mpntreal. Pay night l st Collins. Aa etween these devastating was a true challenger on showings', deadlpnned Carter but Che has been has lot three bouts and been the spotht because o his held to a draw. cialon over the champ. It I easy to find an anaser to " the Carter riddle. You don'ihave Carter went through some to looI ny further than his next years in the ring business championship match which now* forced his man appears to be a San Francisco Ketchum, to berow , d lMttt bee wsOs Atl e othih t P r 3 infer thakhe lost bouts - they remember Carter losing to Pos, but brfaBh show Art Ar low ad haves and, a- ror a non-we Whi in' laR and held to a draw by more than average shape, Babe Herman. People on the leas and with ltig neeCuVtLvp.& coast and herb tI the piece Those ndn-title losses d*I which put the pusle together- mean a thing. wil turn out in large number: ddle Chavet and the wiv for a Carter-Chaes fight. tion's television fans who will aGi/ It ends the Carter riddle be- the tight-are going to find thqr-fiR. | cause l the lightweight out In February. - champion f World noh o*. Ing more tlan an old-a ton r - business fioter. He know s --- -, .. --"4 to set up a bi. ay might andan ., epay match better thin anybody who hba t6m alom since Ben- ny LeonaM- et up- bs for A big ones. Do Or Die Spirit Hasn't Gone Out Of Fashion Yet MI-WroA,&TRR W kt I .~ .' - I, I . V.- *' -..-- *ion , "k* ---.pq-"i'' *, .'- ; :'" League Pension " , i1 .AI,!PYtoone1s g ifO E, wpM5uq trance utters Truce Talks In Indochina PARIS. Dec. 3 (UP) France "Let the people AOS tw traft =ta e country is safe" Abrahanm Lincoln. today awaited a reply to its In- v ion to the Communist Vle WENTY-N YEAR PANAMA' 3. ., TURSDA DECEMBER 3, 113 ,IV, CENTS inh to submit through officialR.... ,, DECEMBE angels suggestions for an ar- Mnistice to end the Indochina B war. in a communique last night m dilons for ending the fighting Cl eg n In Indochina. ho plans to take no further initia- WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. (VP)- dent and McCarthy, and I'm elate were kept-on the govern- 'The new Information was eit- ve for the present beside this Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy sad to- keeping out of t." met payroll after they were ted to be disclosed at a pub- plain invitation to the Indo- day it is "ridiculous and nrue" The conflict started lat week linked by FBI repoIt to Soviet U. hearing. PFormer Secretary of iew expressed unofficially. Eenhower s leaderanip of the broadcast replying to former Chairman Wlliam W. Jenner invited to epla why the three The communique, issued oP Repuabilean Party President Truman's defense of (R.-Ind.) of the Seato Internal were retained ter the FBI re- the eve of the Big Three Bermu- Th e Wisconsin Repti'4tican the Democratic administration eurity Subcotmmittee, received ports but Jenner said Snyder had fa conference, said the French aded, however, that' .e .)iec' rlihandling of suspected spies In Information from the Justice De- sent word le probably would be tovernmert would examine any ticize his party when h thinks government. apartment stating the dates that unable to attend plrnmunist truce proposals with t is makinmistake. j McCarthy concluded then by BI reports on Virnlus Frank View to possible future nego- He also seod pat i inseestin attacking the Eisenhower ad- Coe, Solomon Adler and Victor Yesterd t -.Wllam Ludwlh tTII Alations to end the seven-year- that the WUiseo states shni administration, too. He Imni ed Perle wuere sent to. the .White Ullman, lnd the.FB to the othe ho war cut off American aid to any that ts own loyalty program was House and too government offl- Harry Dexter W te t spy" ri their duties ar. county shipping goods to Corn- too-weak and that it was too soft clals. refused to tell enate investlga- t ue t. S The official reply apparel munist China. toward its allies. The subcommittee hs stated tori whether he eve was a Corn- studentaol* as pomptfed b a Swedish It wa McCarthy's remarks on IMeanwhile, Senate' invest previously that ex-Red-informers munist or a eapsonage agent. rih was prompted by a Sthis and other issues in a Uk- ators today premed to show named the three is "p rtilpant. UUiman. one-tuf Army major nat.0;: l, to newspaper interview uotin tionally broadcast speech as that three more T iW, offl- in the Communlta eq raacy." and former reasury official, row: JodeA-mAi'g6in M I AFIetmlnh leader Ho Chi MI irh week which were widely ter- -- -..talked frm Suwih the Senate tulte AI] o_ aS saying he was ready to dis- preted as a challenge to the El- Internal Securit subcommittee Albetto 1. M o wat an armistice if France senhower administration. about the government jobs he -ardW a Mtos A.. &AIa ade the first move. Secretary of State John Foster held fr,oi* 93 to 1947. But he . The communique was issued Dulles in a formal statet balked every time he was asked ortv before Premier seph Tuesday said Me arthy s at- about his alleged Red connec- Antel's departu re for Bermuda, tia ."ihue 7 t..Lhedi r he will confe with r- foreignpolicy U Dulles said. th e tio- ts. *ere he will confer with Pre- United States would not follow Du Id War II, Ullnan it Eisen hower and Prih e a "blustering and domineering" l rose to a kf o ajaor In tne Witnister Winston Churchill. foreign policy with its acio soes. rOB itO e2run 5or mal SrS5n t "On two occasi ons before," the foreignpolicy withits a llies. dl Corp sih wa st- communique said, "the French* President Edsea bwer follow- Most ofd the Pex Ing o f Un. government has made known it,. ed Up the Du ies statement- m inv aedteal oef Ella- U ,. e ffotUaion regarding problenis of yesterday by saying he was "in be Bntey tfei Communis ;he cebsation of hostilities in In- full accord" with the Secretary courier. He refudt t to commentnnt ta dochina. It is possible for the of State. cAmowieaoekre euu tAlo m Th r LItg Vetm inh to mak known their The President said this coun- .her testimo ny tiat rhie e-. ataBsti own via an official channel, try will not use coercion on oth- trains on to RU lAa gaentfv. to s 1omou1314 d. a er free nations. He alded that he o toa*sm-gin reatod Ruslsan hagSent.wheth1 l$ 1ti.-dt "In agreement with the As- hopes the Republicans win sup- He also refid t ay wheth tr members of the French Union, campaigns by acting a "pro- used it to hOto6rap o weSer Sfha- .- they would be examined in the gressive, dynamic" legislative a eO doc \fedhln I Wash- Wpirit of doing all possible to program. Agolhome he r with)a reestablish a durable peace as- Mr. Eisenhower did not oppose al, Greg or 8 IO searing the independence of further congressional exposes ofbether he ever reel v these states and also the litber Communist infiltration of the maqts froee oe or araA ty and security of their citi- governmeht during past Demo ser, or transmitted Informathati ns crati regimes But he said he to LI .dhin Currie, once ILhte 'hopes that by next year there 1House-aide of the late PFu &t France's eagerness to end the no longer will be any fear that Roosevelt war which has cost it 147.000 Reds are"actively undermining" VIITING US ECONOMIST id pal rgp l tl 'ta 'T *aualties and some 10 billionn the government. addressed a large group of students d others.Interested" 1 r.- ryoe aTnchl..' Liars, has ben- stated twice in McCarthy released a 600-word bor-manawe nt relations last o r ht at the d3Ia steo a ~- tS g .wne- ov rd P anamas relational nlaslt high at the o: r o1-01 tpe past month by Lanlel. at f uor whchn d i e nans es itl kr- the furor which he hadkicked oir 'Skylkrk' s isx Monthsa i* hc payes aost fa Hanna Will Lecture Tomorrow At Guild Workshop campaigning for Mr. Elsen- or wI%."I would do the same again as Guild's roduCtion iof I have a great deal of adirea- Negro Life culture n US wll be proheld ton T tion for the President and thin 7:30 p.m. a the 's Pi o Tffi Deaths he has an excellent record for ao- shop at Aneen. the timeohe s en in office,"er CHICAGO, Dec. 3 (UP) -The McCarthy said. Hiltt E. Hanna, visiting U.V. with management than by at- 8 amson Raphaelso .$t National Safety Council said Republicans felt today that labor and economic specialist tempting to take over the bual- Gertrude Lawrence .t f -0 da os American motorists have Mr. Eienhower has given them a who dressed an enthusiastic ne or Industry. For nearly an Gertrude Lawrence I "fighting chance" to end AS T'free hand to flail Democrats on group of Law School students at hour Hanna answered the ques- the origillyo scheduled h reduction in the number the Comunlts-in-overnmet Panam's National Unverl Uns fired at him by thy inter- tion of '"Detectivettrro.tn. Shighway deaths over last issue but has serve notice he last night, will speak to the gen-ested studentsand even when he There are teO roles fUIx J sE t highway dea over will vigorously defend his own eral public in Spanish in the was leaving the building he and four women to. ar 10month report, administration against any Red- main auditorium of the Unlver found himself urrounde Skylark. Thed l s 0 on Itns a sa0dmo report, the a coddling charges from McCarthy. sity tomorrow at 8 p.m. on "The eager students seeking informs-Capt. John xt iak e verls inci ease in high s an That was the interpretation Negro in the Life and Culture of tion. eeuled to be pnced by th- e't rll incres of about onehighwa placed by OP congressmen and the United States" as part of the Hanna, who Is visiting PanamA of January. lThere of a good an e political strategists on the care- regular "Viernes Culturales" pro- for one week during his three- Anyone int ated ln We) cThere is a good cht e for fully-worded statement which grams of the University. The month tour under sonsorship of on the technlo work i achieving a reducti for the the President read to his news University has extended a car- the U.S. Department of i tate n- is asked to come to tryout. ;ear, a council spokesman said, conference yesterday, dial invitation to the general ternatlonal Education Exchange and the answer to that is in Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr. public to hear Hanna tomorrow Program, spoke at noon today at :-ow motorists drive during the House Republican whip Leslie C night the Cristobal-Colon Rqtarv yu W k teacherous winter weather'r and Arends. Republican Natiopal meeting held on the Atlantic during the Christmas-New Year Chairman Leonard W. Hall and Hanns last night outlined side. In the afternoon he was.to THOMPSOV Cipa.(Ti 2ol4day season." other GOP leaders praised Mr. briefly to the students the main meet with members of the local William Mc wlas Eisenhower's stand In cautiously points of the labor movement in press at the home of United when he ds] If such a reduction Is accom- general terms. But they shied the United States, allowing am- States Information Service a bank a plished, the council said, it away from any direct comment pie time'for a lively question and lic Affairs Officer William 0, about. 'e :h .rould be the first in threeion the conflict between Mr. El- answer-period. He explained that Arey, Jr.-e-li -pears. senhower and McCarthy. organized labor in the United Since arriving in Panamaidk i;d.V The spoksetnuan said a "sicken One OOP senator expressed States long ago decided that the Monday, Hanna ha, visited sey- a earne - ing y steady uward trend" was what seems to be the prevailing best interests of its members eral Panami officials and has hailed in May and a stalemate attitude: could be more effectively served conferred with local labor lead- .has existed since then. "That's between the Presi- by cooperating and bargaining ers. The purpose of the t He said that traffic deaths -which has carried Hanna to aye- ncreased about 5 per cent for eral South American outri the first four months, but de- And which will take m to Mt. eased about one per cent the ico on Saturday, is to study E next six months. bor conditions and to excha..- views on labor management - 'the ten-month total of fata- problems. was 31,060 as compared to A '_ A70 for the first 10 months of aTen Ittv of a --,o pn M a (UPI Vice President a d lit. .c. Richard M. Nixon went the CaisE- Mahal. aonum~ntsl tomb r Home tyle mmomaj of a beauti Ravioh After tse Spaghetti It th r cefitr Lasaga hale, "Id 1 iI , - ROYL..a -eA Teph A ROYAL KISS Mrs. Elea=nu m.Wi W (.ft) and Qui Frederika of Greece kiss ood-b 1 sftfra tdjp York City. Afterwards the Qute4 qa* p attended a luncheon gvenbySegu ",,l i jo ..*' ..! .... Big iF'4 A- MY *. "'- . "- '* '/ -.'* -*' , .^ .A ; , -.' .I C - m la m |
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