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flu rS ..AZI'4. ~gM~Ld. tsE m * - 4. - )~ at -V j ~JtJ .y-,. , f 1.'; ^r* 'S^- 'r r *r 44. -- 4~rM4d4IM I h V L ~ 1 .4 4 I'S*~ ,;t p.-. -V 41 ~ !- -, %i :., .~ 4 C: -a, is -' '".4-, - .4, .t I - '~ & . .: *t , " " - i; I/ cawssw C4I .CAMWUN WIM00t91C vowM^ ^M Asralim i t b. B' -A L it ----- ..... . . M s ... 4./ *, r. l'- ,'.:'-.' <- *' ." ': .,- S.'. ,. . 4-., 1a - ..p W - '.,-,,: .' -'"Li .rn~ Sd.ai took place would In- . iheer ov. 20, at red, m the be money, ftyfirl * * NOON .. *Enenhw-c PForc ltauoda after Oe J te base meo *s'et and artw bulel with R today. :..,*:-i^ * )-r C Take h W u'" a .** f ., uAA , t mle twb . ...mimwalsA st.Stron tIke W1iN Brief World On- A-.Bon SThis Afternoon -9 - TUCKER'S TOWN, Bermuda, Dec. 8 (UP) Presk dent Eisenhower, Prime Minister Winston Churchill lo= French .Premier Joseph Laniel ewded their four-day ceu' ference today with a pledge. to keep the West st" while striving to end the cold war. Lights glittered post midnight in the swank Ocean Club as the President, Churchill and French Fmb eign Minister Georges Bidoult, representing the att . Laniel, drew their bueprint for future action. At 1:15 0.'. the Big Th.e western powers iA4 .: a joint communsque.wAn rawtmg the decisions naUem4 SAt in. the Bermuda onference and reaffirming t i so raf darity. Thefirst fI toward conference to be oa attaining the of u- ending A ec r Ion uy, i lqe =San toh aie w RTsEM. p- train the Vnift Ia=y S aa treat at t the temambxts. I ,- ,. v four-pow s . The h. Th3 f t*n was de traret- S two ;S M 9t e the t e ina 1 011 V- Il I _6 .. .. .S. n . .-h -T. rod;;d Mnfi .maia I es't' ltt! t ThIi* In Bpes wr-So"ho"'ba t tr lto p needed to sure the riip. Wk tabt t the mf re wer wre as folwaS: -s t o. i 5a n them. ,e. enaican f I thtI Maalue s ., Ide s 1 .- (1P) Movie ..the T 01,,t'.t th tW S3 itman. as etenced tougL's.oodlas said to- pmeMOt Blmaihm w r's haloit nn5 w 5 t ...!" .?....il. wlo.pety .e romantic SwlUate l a te nv to vet nation is wilL. "Cust ir a 1*s ran a. bu*-4 by len rha an. Estelle Io oe t&ipa ft! a .0 s n a ^ta idet .T' i o. PfQ -. Yetn Yesterda moing Boyce A w..et 2.The tiw eaboa hs ar b d p lS blte cr ot h p Jak De P.m. SS rea Is.sulhSk Is so anxious to ca. _he' f ald hI o ".. draw and listeners iear. tm HOG. mitment to the -year- Swn and be war that It has the at> 2Zori I^st th.I ff..t aesea and a at-ad nth tn an t w onsvenre orit cusoerene ?B^a $190. dl takinI any torelddieovse- ten Elsenhower insated th ft breuTuuir may I enaemn t W^1'worla ,wili Gostlnue to work to t d by Rod ac pro- .rH IS. <- IhI Auguste," 'kftoawe sa"ut the Un"te hea tefsed 116 Il llI I th. ..'Iuet her very vaUiant forces at PrmnceS the Ss to the pofShle.i S. rer In Europe. three aolated states of Ido- S8 N I'ISaMx, 80 Y te f a for fhig .Se a ery charm- Whintn t n ieThower was opecte ass h._as1 A06 i t-te h a Ofbxa. ,rd an fence of Cambodia, I.as Vietu bout noon today s a L fl *?ai a.draA e ,an union to _rict nt leaw Bemuda ab his '.e Nv f- ding, so it Nam," the communique el a to nnU tdia Airport. .'._t.. R o befufy, trhurt,,tuna, d lTtI'llhavetopol- "We recotnise the it.. ton- The a adlaot ofAr t Tlertow sa- she-2 w m rtra lb record time ish up at to face Demp- corthede of their confrlbdti to l o a. U.N. "-.ae the with a Mlaid say *,k the dTfense a the tree world. hat ConUSZ The renW ,..e l" s 'are known to he. qbles of state re We Thed Ato. Ae." - on..a th:n- d rt oto resr peace and saability n Informants made It kn Aside twe6. vryhapy;, 42t-year-old 4.dn d acting for France be- ma 41 ---.-- -said yesterday inl Icause Laniel's chest cold pre- cns ad wn New. Yo3 km her engage- vted im from tending the americans-and ,meant- of lh aa week w-mtn final ra i :rhill we fo-a Dlgpsnt b he intended tai Frdench critics' fears that a 'nf c 6to the wedinga. rearmeder aymei. ten -g "1 dee why Mrs. A's- fears were groundless. aA Iy don't n ovwBid ut canp eaa opt t p o i of S Id have "oh- on Indoehin where dnh un- o t lasaid. Ion forces have been fglhtie length IUerno t otldd s eary - Deam pny CommunIst-led Vrt Minh rebels gene hof t e hrte Ni S or seven yearsent Eiseahower a wire here ri orIn Eur twoe -s Cate sIo eA and drew os theenaese Casae sad Svith et- colM ouglas said. Nor Merato atom- war- -Suempsure emp ev faroff oofi For N Yh-T wo Days .wsiimdo odid' even n Wto5e Ia Behmud Schedule n nflos*t the wedding,. thelD 06 ao- .C-hoe whnbEi. th 0 ta m.tll"hoe lo m mui meet- To avoid arriving in NP rt. .-draw and thatc ill. Prince o a holiday the ta t - R odobeU$ St h nT will sail from Nef O 'wlodnsernoeas two days beh iCnd insf rekn" w h eml ', dueto arrive int e re . noitlays FrinOe Dwukttomhmd la 'a"we of Jal. 2. wbt is Ve-stea he in Haiti c indnI eaM pmenutt aeo area. tInf On the trib back t U dL _Im Jan. 3 will arrive etos tnin the Csto and up, and wileaniesee -..,ew 'SA igpnt w4-:e~bintmneed o rerme Geman aftien~n-lftt t - ~:2:~~t' r,, -'. . "- v -r .& s.- -. -- .:. ." " 4. - - '4LI~ *,~5j ~'I r&i tAWAMA ANaICndic1 9 41 fA~WS'fWO ( Sad fIanay last Monday. Nov. 30, hembs war placed under n o n- l.. I sri*'s car, parked near their And oM of al these early rumb- .. JAgswiM cme a tough strike year is;L. . igh AML loaders are disturbed by a ON dmelgin non labor aiamed the FAMsen, Pa., area and have sO thr own investigators is itOsoa ma Ionw. Some of these _bomb M "operate vertically, OW assneo4 their victims go 'I O L I 11 IOWI NS e fst ugh. So0m e . TIVV 0 LI 60u0111 their rown IBM-- -M n ed their own "1 - tim. The~~y've iufl ....ti SPLCIAL PROGRAM 1OM TODAYy tedw t v, which is rare, ='e 'LEW would never tol- : PICTURSI and 0 ThSHOR t lae it iC it11f he 0Jmw.. They own non- A SURE ISLAND'- ORANDE PATROL" mother i -- Swhd&, Ot hvem Is Bill Burfp i lne am I s t on charges og oh.4 .. THE PANAMA AMERICANo 0 , w AN uaL^sSl by1n. Labor. News ;p vN o pou Nese my NaL.SON WOUNSWL" te ,. HARMOOSO ARIAS. IOfr onV 7 H ISTw oP 0 OX 13s. .ANAN. A R. P. And r riEp,404em PANAMA NO -0740 es LiNeAtd CAME AOoREns PANAMUSICAR. PANAMA PeONaO N RUPSISRENTmyes JosNuA POW0i8t. INC Jt 24H MAnIsON AVE. NEW YoR .n (17 L N MY. y MO O PRP MUNV,1 IN AOV6ADVAN C E1.70a"e R OMIX NONIT, IN ADVANCe .*60 OCc c M. ,.t N, ANtE. ,nv.N..r so s a f By VICTOR RIESEL THIS IS TOUR FORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN HEARD ON THI SBEAT: Unnoticed by a nation absorbed S 61 E A A lin the fury of almost daily na. AIl A 0IBL Q tioa A and internationaL upheavals, is a eict but bitterly fought strike a o-- richh will set a new pattern a- The Mail Box as on open forum for readers of The Poneom Amer- fecting the country's Industrial cen. Letters are received gratefully end are handled in a whly11 ceofi- life. It has already edst the strik- dentiel meaner. in,. union, Alex Rose's AFL Hat. It contribute a letter don't be Impatient it it doea't appear the Cap and Millionery Workers, a *ext day. iLtes are published in the order rece ve& million dollars some five months. .- -iT Pleeces ve to keep the letters limited to one pase length. It has Tart down one ol the na. Identity of better fiters 0s hold in strictest confidence. tion's largest headgear manufac. This .ewrster assumes no taspoesibility tor statement* as opinions turers-the Hat Corp. of America. To finance the strike, Rose has Lextpressedoin letters froim oers0 Poateda a regular $500,0l0 bond is. sue mong his people at three per GOOD WORK WAS APPRECIATED cent interest. Shurtly he will l.une another $500,000 debenture. The Securities Exchange Commission ir: has been notified and full lare'ms, To ithe friendly people across the line in the Canal Zone: haso filed. Regular three year What an extremely kind, thoughtful action it was of the gilt- edged 'onds with seals have 'Commy" to send that huge cake to the "Sheffield" crew. It been issued and Rose has tpe wouldd be even more enjoyed than the bookends sent to the $900 in escrow for intereat pam *Gotl h" by the Panama Company during the visit o the Queen lion dollars. Three nd issue will bea andi6uke of Edinburgh. used for strike benefits as the un- And how efficiently all units worked .(and overtirpe, t to ion runs out of its surplus. ensure the smooth passage and safety of Britaid'* Queen. I wa Some union members are mort- a job well done and appreciated by the small colony ot Brdtsh aging homer, others are dining here who were not in the position to do that work. Too, our Na- into lifetime savings to I ora j tional Anthem was played as one seldom hears it, and gave us a bonds, while the company is taking thrilL heavy losses, loo, in this desUerate VTbank you, you kindly United States citizens In the Canal fight for principle. The issue is the Zone who did more than your duty. strike in Nor valk, Connecticut, is wheth't a company has the right The Appreciative British to dismantle parts of its plant and . move west or south during the life- time of I% contract. ATTENTION MOTION PICTURE STUDIOS The Hat Corp. wants the right to o K r: .-...the 1.16 3 .si ps i i 1I lUked.Jorge Negrete very nuch. I would lute to'*low 'if in have. lived in the -. -- ., the negr future there will be a moving picture made q the life Icmutlty fo r .en e bf thsla-tamous Mexican actor. the comm itr obs If so I think the part could be played by Pedro I,, tinte, it the community. . at b ,,u . brother of Angel Infnte. I am -ure he can play the part.of the years its members havt- .t o Jorge Negrete very welL evopg their skills, the ae aSS A ri_, vested right, not to thighting De sessions A Jorge Negrete. N ports, not to the- dendavaot todmaenay 1By.-' bBiw ta - oto ,ntinued em ploy We'he company retorts it La t B. e t - right of course, to move pan of its property at any time, For the past lout moths, the ndex oe Al ; s ably talk oursN ef into oIr depresplon hundreds of other northern corpo- can bualdes bas been trending downward. hi by compounding te feBalu Afirao easily Stations are shifting south andou Still leaves us way up hb on the eeonom:l4M, these days on many frt ta. west, where all costs, including der. a lobg distance from any condition that Paul Hoffman, fonir chief fore aib d ad- transportation, are lower, could fairly be called .rgeeson or a depreetal mtanbtrater and nol bard halitzhu1 of the- The pattern set by the eventual Nevertheless, a drop-bff like this iievttably Ie pt debaker Copoofion, rlthis DOsaibil- end of this strike could affect 'eu- accompanied by a lot of gloomy talk. Int fact. It ity'ln a recent w York 'rtUeIe called lions of northern workers and frequently begins befoW E any decline Il evideit.- '1 OW to AVOid . p any companies. ... When the crash of .1W0 ushered la the Great What Rofftm Uala 9 -0-tat If yaU Depression, panic gripped the country. Po v O feel depr t in a.o ol .k to cofat All across the nation, there is unims ined oer appemed to be at work, a:4 to 14. Hell.aft = I l t .t ch ought wide, seething unrest on the labor th natural reoeaseno t# e unknownals fear. t. reassure tB pcan w s thAownw e- 'ront. Wildcats everywhere are go- Loking back, many e today say Uan trailing. 1t 1 on t11 l* ing unreported. Recently the coal the back.ofufear AA&ptodrsanel ntTh" "Lap 10 .... e.ds in Kentucky and West Vi'- the prod of fear. employers eedl 'lT _hse i. ginia were hit by 15 mines payrolls and cut Xd on. Coulp they U1ia creased Oper a v pages which were halted or maintained a healthy oonfidence, builness109 migh D en rt when the Corset Lewis Co. i not have dropped so fr, atene te .e ono hearlan, Ky., sued John Lewis' The story cannot be 'the same n 193. re ut117f United Mine Wo kers and his Dis- economy is unerpinned by all k .l of a strict 19there iDl,0 under l e MW -v I 8 ifety" an tae- and the Taft-Hartley Law. Feelings are depression weapons, and its economic bitter but permit me to submit it keenly senitile to -many B aiW*Isyat humbi the thought that we can trouble. Rising population pressage & i T ]N r be grateful that we've arrived at pandln marketst we stt that civiliezd point in once "Bloody taendn mretet Harlan" whet both sides tak l Yet th.t do s o tmead w h e . a, t the courts and picket linesinnstea dsre -roof economy. Any s0ih la-ged e Sa-at e ilg over .m of to their rifles and dynamite. and operated by human being I-s-- to ward a .psofc b u. rve. And while I talk of arrival at this .Ia dtihdesans of thiesa i biation civilization let me re- Atlb fear is contagleos. . _ls St t hN I of all our safeguards, we smt, pre. tehe they wil aonl btihsidesgotto]m ino w the e b S ,y :- . ..- ame another. When CIO began e the d aake of the sitdowns, few who nt plants would have thought that one day Ben Fairless, head of US. Steel, would be the star speak- er at a testimonial to the head ofE' ' theCIO's LO .d Steel Workers as ".. t as last week at a David Mc-. o' -n - -.er. o n o- t* P AS jlhly obscured the fact that fa ir edem e ero bl Haes a pePAYSfPR FORK-Mrs.Ben coCIO leaders gathered h t1I r vn d bae tr inform g. to Clayton, M poy he mprim ilating a Crthouse tradition -', In one of the nation's most --_- -- -* - ~~~-She ma ,tl dda for felloDw influen a: industialsts. Fai less ,er- i ad 0I .. I *a. Lhea : -to workers in the i c mt -k's off at te SL & County sp each other because they e NorthW MA e , Courtto ud U he, public of ,a, i~m~ sorJmay as tmen, not just as boss .Ue tt& nl Uamd t "S"- "Yat know, I suppose, that Dave 'Air Fore, I ,a u to U bSrblI Sass Andlorr lader. C ea0.aC;.,PEEL i a great admirer of Eddie Stanky, c 't. and s se (St. Louis) Cardinals, but idman I.. -h ." a s aem !the Pirates are still his favorite, '.owed mle se _s I -. .-ut blil cldb. Many a night, I've seen b-gn, .e !,! idma out at eYorbes Finel.d tryintg. an on _ale Te coe l p. Ast a Dwrector of the pli Pirtes, I'm mighty grateful for umanet everwher'e. The CIO Auto Union e sik again the North Imert- JANE W N sadl STEE IG ZATW .. Acas jet fighter and bomber plants his is bitter indeed. There's been pic- ow "U S L I' bet -.e violence. It broke out at : tl- Chlrbus. 0., plant on Nov. 17 u whb slthers massed to prevent per5 a-- ,-, n'ug of their lines. Nine were the iTrt, not seriously, certainly not or as hadly damaged as some auto- it Sgmobliles aumed the plant. There've a 'bL g m sasm broken windows in as a i m house, splashed paint DIier Ta. ! ir, Wl.. .', :, S. . . I o ;...- -. ,';,. " ^... .. FTv.'*' m PEW,' '( ,. 7 - drr S par.. na pi-.' n, - .~ . F ~ *xW~ ~ ~' 4*EU~.D auJ gAg ,IIemot~ .1 she SeA .11 I U~inae gp ** * ee i U y * p .3 jVwiior " Dub Mit X. 'S aj Cd ,, th--b-m "trf _mu .mulsda . S I 'a ~ ('A 4P:A.~= ;- ,' ^ **!'. ', ' ' t ,' .r-2 02 '.-. ....: '-. : .. *,+ | ,. . J, ..:. =4oauJ14 ..': I 7....',. *~ A 4.. p '~ ,.,~I ~ **~ i I .2I 'A. . . BII A C ~~w -~ - ,uxurious ingerie. designed with a lovely' lady in mind, for inspired. Christmas gifting, a lavish array of feminine gar- ment in lovely styles... - *ffiqfSlips * Bed-Jackets * Nightgowns * "Daniel Green" Slippers Ilms -Im m | -II - m e m e mm e I .I i m - m me * C(erwMes Porcelain Vases * Italian Figurines Bavarian Dinnerware * Swis Music Boxes *' Fine Jewelry from Pari * Ger Toys Crystalware .. ..nd iJ of other items jlcid.i for Christmas Gifts! S ,. ,*;:-.-."-- .'a ,. .... .. .^- ..." .__ . .. . 9. .- -,P-W~ ArtW I U'!. Ar- ". --" ,,1 - 4 - -- --7~cy---- __ .'lc9fp~i~ 2, S Machines FOR X I' Ai"1-"""Orderher an 14 eCourt Rules Out LE CTROLUX vIte-Ginhg in US Schools 3 Model dcn$ "atbin Model LE direct only -13.M Sb sel emp tyin disposable ad 'raid ') i., I )- compulsory about the distribu-. r e m S,0d"IMution of tinon plan. Bibles were to be giv- Pa to. ,d' Ipaany-A- ools w ucon- en only to those who wantedUP No.I pamuate tm by the eN erseY them, he a id. i e. 1 Deco,. s011t u14st t e firstTels. 5-M3 2-31165 Sto for Mforement i- iea* ha.lln gOeon Tudor took the case to the do. 'pteo knw-owW be W aouppguelcal State Suprene, Court Or* 5, iand S114i 4 dedon today the justices ruled: SN. 0 CB l whm wo tab to BSut "Distribution of the King n James version in the public 9awas to schools of the state would cast B tm Ment X ab i Re aside all progress maide in the f ,g1 ag law. j the states n United States and throughout The, ad -New Jersey in the field of rell- %bto ,U Iup br9nM O& SI vot- glous toleratloh and freedom. , twthe dd Lto upset lower Sal "A.that a ored "We would be renewinE the t no.ft th- e,, .o.S? ? ,, __ nt. _ A oo pdes ite what the auclent struggles among the var- 1z 1Bknow called t "bad olicy." lous religious faiths to the detrt- S' ."e tCourt ruled the meant of all. This we must decline lab@& we betwe.n.- .| pie pof roaration of and state. 7he decision Tudor, supported by the Amer- T" o held ar apMande r am luctin lean JeWlsh Congress, had con- .e ~tl fkthe,_re aUa ,a MO IO'l5n theOldo la from ivn tended that the use Of publi cF s8 4, itgattal came f r dasen $ pocketlusrbes to itU schools to distribute Protestant Employer I public school. Bibles was discriminate b e- did -causme th e'he Oldeon, a n er ba l caue the dGideon Soi no se reSS ' 4 bu-the testant religion." re ire d to board. It ad planned to torts anl rIn volume -contain iie" King James versAon of -a l .a s Testament and the Old _Monti-i PeAu The Bibles were to have been ,eret Ingiven to children whose parents elovwitheymyWO eaD tased them In wr|itng. 11'- T he wine n t as the prod was 0400W ate 11a -cwthew Roman Catholics and Jews pro- of-r doghe asthis you. tests& Bernard Tudor, a Jewish rk biillns of do-tro a-t and Ralph lI Coque, a S. doiofD o tholc parent, obtained a ten- Wh. 'W of e" amnd nls M -Dts e nd tt hnow f erme ting r injunction In January m ls to tsc clients. t lbte now ed'-in ed In. hugfe oaken ring distributiOn of the . ~ the region are l1 'm for"thImTuad t dora iand le T od rolS atet t DE A "3 s.Injunction. fni " s M- n umtne's. D r tm er-l forY teln OrdtheoMehns list . Tetm itafels wSa 15or ue.orC urt ueILTte dRCa P.tmaidttIe- ar .N. aRM AVIMeaE. iAN 1U to-WlIes; i VMS . .TUR.-jRbm Dertisonr 'est ao- i bot' .o,,, veienee ur i ali be ---.t e e Deas'.10 dw nDdon (D.Callf.) denim testimony FoW evening un~ll pm. Supreme Court afd" glob "%Mre 1 o Ado115, 31 anby former Communist newas- '" adverIt" from& a._4 ail yeOUr," i as wOpposit Panami perman David Blodgett. who r.dU. 8"Wot 8. Sdomfn h t. p.lUetUwI ei ,Io RS. 3 Station told the House Un-America and13.S.JudgeWine.DibeUts AComitteen.9h intlie won ha um siVll b4 PLAY LAND OF TOYS Francisco that Condon had at- hefmid ktiown bow the 13 OPEN AT NIGHT' tended a closed Communist to = te tomof ofldeW-1 at' r- i~( -. : .,; ,*AM OM- mmI PIAMA ANWICAS AN ,,I In3 WB ...- ,~~~~~~ WMA'"". .T "- : ,-: .. ,: 'M,,,A.N+: , ,71 ., ~ .- < '"' '. , Repentant GI Weds Mountain Gal Of 'Dear John' Letter -- 0 - CRACKERS NECK, Va., Dec. 81 There has been no hard feeling -(UP)- Cpl. Edward S. Dicken- against Dickenson in the hills, be- son, the repentant G. I., took as cause of his brief drift toward the iis bride today the tall blonde Reds. He was greeted as any other! mountain girl he thought he had repatriated soldier but with res- lost awhile he considered switch. traint because of his family's wish !in to communism in.a Korean that the momecoming be attended prison. with "no commotion." In a ceremony atnearby Big Stone Gap in the storied Lone- Miss Laney was not among some Pine country, the 23-year- those who welcomed him back. old repatriated soldier married Asked about whether she intended shy Kate Laney to climax a secret to see Dickenson the sturdy moun- courtship of two weeks, tain girl said blushingly that she The couple surprised t h e i r didn't know. friends and families by getting a marriage license earlier at near- by Big Stone Gap. Clerk W. B. Lay of Wise County issued the li- cense and spread the word that Dickenson had wooed and rewon ls, Europeans his lost love. I They were married this after- Says Ex ap POW noon at the home of Dickenson's Says Ex-Jap POW brother in Big Stone Gap. Offici- ating was the Rev. Sylvan Wil- TOKYO, Dec. 8 (UP)- ovict son, former pastor of Dickenson's TOKYO, Dec. 8 (UP) Soviet church known as the Big Spring Russia is holding American serv- Fre4 Will Baptist Chruch of Wild- icemen and a large number ofI cat Hollow. European prisoners in notorious The bride, blushing c r i m s o n Wladimir prison 100 miles north- through the .single-ring ceremony, east of MoscoW, a Japanese re. wore a royal blue taffeta dressed patriated from that camp said and carried a corsage of pink car- today. nations. Dickenson wore his cor- poral's uniform. Former Navy Capt. Nao Mae- Dickenson's parents were there, da, Japanese naval attache in as were his half sister, Mrs. Doyle Mukden, Manchuria, during the Wells, and a full sister, Rose Hel. last war, told a lower house comn- en Diceknson. mittee that Wladimir was pri- There were no formal attendants marily a prison for "foreign" as the marriage .had been ar. captives. Last Saturday another ran ed too quickly. Dickenson on- repatriate, former Army Ser- ly bought the' ring this morning geant Ryoho Akiyama, said oil henhen he went to Big Stone Gap prisoners at the notorious camp for the license, were "political prisoners." The couple relaxed and em- braced heartly after the ceer- Maeda told the legislators mony and Dickepson announced Germans were the most numor- he would not re-enlist in the Army oua at Wladimar but there were but would "settle down in or near also about 30 to 35 Japanese, Big Stone Gap and go to work now Finns, Poles, Turks, French- that I have a wife." men, British, Dutch, Estonians He said that when his furlough and, in addition, American serv- is up in two weeks he will go to icemen. - Walter Reed Hospital in Washing- tor for his discher-ge He did not know how many There will be no honeymoon but Americans were interned there. t6e newlyweds, planned te stay Maedt'Ald"liffe was-hard +n temporarily at.the Grover Dcken-W snr':plHeq. Grover's wife, Verna the pring e. "We At n t eut" Hel", ls.Kate's sister, Mlying there was d.ih~ uh-Me," Klte's parents did not get to the l1b said. .. "atile's father did not know The former naval offlit pde afiy*sng about the w e d di n g the statements during peial thgkS her mother did," the bride- committee hearing on tl tc gr qp' explained repatriation of 811O J ese e couple disclosed they had mitary and civilian pn tes th 'first formal date since Dick- from behind the Iron Cu en 's return last Saturday night. -. Sckenson was one of 23 Ameri- cani prisoners whc refused repa- triation after getting mind-control U treatment at the hands of his com- Smoiist captors But, alone of the 23, Dickenson changed his mind fm.l and came through the line to re- usUP the American way of life. A H denied that*a ,blighted love v hanfluenced his temporary de- cilonh to stay with the Reds. But he mentioned he once had a girl back in the hills who wrote him a "Dear Joha" letter. . On the juke boxes, "Dear John" L28llN ros - Is, a ll-billy tune in which the -_ lady announces that she loves an- S0rii6 Fnles let ro other. Back in the Crackers Neck M m ,M section, Dickenson's sweetheart A rom WHi Tg waa<,idenufied as Miss Laney. u. she denied she had jilted sial, "sying only that she prefer- red"tb'waU fdr his return to dis- custthe propbeaL be had written her. " cielaston came home toa aim- 7t2 AV. pie welome= two. weeks M*gt i ht would n6t say whether herid IW S SIuM AT WAt etl on Kate' But. he apparently CM* AddriM THPAIt - did so and resumed his suit so convincingly that Kate was swept off her feet. i CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer Scratch Sonl People and Places ACROSS 3 Poverty 1 Daniel in the 4 Decorate lions'- Moving trucks 4 Stratford- 6 Trying task on-- 7 New (prefix) 8-- of Tarsus s8otetlesa 12 Mrs. Adam 9 Oppoe 13 Venture 10 Indiana 14 Internal 11 arbing 15 Confederate Attacl 8ity it 42Ftsifled general 23 Helen oe Nevada 43 Within 16 Radio wav Troy's lover lOGerman river (comb. form) SRadio wae 24 Peak 31 Vfedor 44 Solar disk 1m sure 25 Caprice 3 Make amends 46 Girl's name 18 Sign 26 Birds' waxy 38 More oncelse 45 Therefore 20 Get up .mnbraies 40 Adjusts 48 Droop 21 Country hotel 27 Extriordinary 41 British HiUh priest 22 Sacred bull personae admiral (Bib., 24 Wheat beards 26 Attired 27 For 30 Dairy product 32 Raised I 34 Man's title 35 Chant . 36 Measures of 4 " type - 37Permits 39Smell 40 Otherwise I " 41 Blackbird .. 42 Depart 45 Revokes -- 49 Concerns 51 War god 52Adam's home 53 Mother of Apollo 54 Hen fruit 55 Puts onr- .6 Persia 57 Distress: signal -- - - DOWN 1 Remove JLevel .... 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A f "A lon wr obh roasedo your a en o Is migh ty 5rom'l e eptt h *t vtera ai d on heh den tred t" iC.olc t, bt Cttyw o tre Ot e a ho e a horh Bt s. y B ad o- P V ,T T h : - .f2 . ^ 88 a ^o^-- ewffe b emo oe TO PS 10A LP Records S o Each gut attend o knowah ne the piery of m bmotrs 1 n h Now d she n tidi "sg w tt you "lC6 "o a for the Nplws." m.he ais 1to, e htshea ehu pil.e.o.O NLY e 7 5- t .M p i a 4 Bn ou er atire ov the polce a c e r 7 Extended rn auy toa alherecords .4j dvay no7 aW mahles ,e to at ton p re par The Pilgrim housewife cooked ath n. ON S oe 17 tolfby t the ure d the r Mowl in the g o .,., o1.0 l .w .t .41, q.etd onldy afr lM aJy. S -e rvi dheyne B dovo"k. tho e proo ess O L$ 1. 15 So d e r Areday o re r in the t o rn the ad Copetely new ttock e w p e pk fherso the pinin .m or a m o o a ii Organ Favorit.e R umb F vori 'r MSee-toe hd m u o No a erts o. held amtyh 1r Icedo he srb eorirder" s o. -- oi O Sa t -m A itor taR m b eae m "Cole Porter Hite" "O ahoma "lre. tnd 1'i Ashe n 'o tterlheno t "American Waltze" "r..." =lrt^^"T Neplew %. 8 PANAMU.SICAA tarlAns J Gnson r an h u26.tours.ns the *'on N.C., Dec. -' d -a g Anc then came modern app butanc" Oi. 4 MNoteGra Street ttie a Pana- sl rud to Sd toods ready or et ready Between "J" the Trpl T m." sedial hl t y to serve. Thie homeas now cn i favorite han's W. jery bed anvlm m; elative, ar'e 'Our 3, id ra n dry m oee ars dnrt d it . .I d tp to thee~ e the Atrese andvee ...i Fa t Y re e - .mor A a thne torher deep ts.aer G aogea e Be sBoect th ef e nm i a sn analtd yo '&; .t s H.gue rt t enadt e ddipry tuow b r ce i t h rre P le sF r N Mrs g~ EhGrr. time norto th.t Now "P Cn"osau se dedW l a Iwo. '-n ofo thwithe f W ttluy d a tb Apiu ale "111.... .ose 4 .lb.! to 7. 'hors i t .bdsesItedih as" o eo e ._ -' ^.Co. al bo7Exed PlyRcr not Ta e gog with th e har v shdohe fow cleinted to~b now.u ofit$ a drese .thul o y afte th g d Isoee a- d 1a0 r-a Ay ad ef e s tre o toh oohyer th a opmkil wa ae ..o.aShedti eaa t:0ame r oathi*ngipar t r;b.g.ou of...th|| B o rr H "Piano ACE FavorN 17s teo. a out thre tims that ro C t as It sd ate the dad4 Ao bfe d IL Cma.m onbi s G er- ge forpeio ior rne pith'o ese ao Opi Mars. ..m.andl chpter oC x. Mm stafflofficers, tIOatI Iit a t table, rte. .a. -Genera l eor W i owwt.' A I rruarm ig piuked the cra n berres t h "tationea "gBnMd a l ate o y I. Pe wr akd .__M m M nd afhdo tre b dy's; bsda' haanwf tur.- h.. an oe, fl u cakesN An tecae o d a erT ha sM t me to do o the h sg da ta n .. Mrs. so p. Ted w ho- C k Mte an arey76 = saves," aaed Flor- Mrs. Kar IW &e ." srabinc .a" " Jr.o 'l wa s to M nor t threa e Med org ztion Gen. Cran bery he ond You fa vorit e. silaki rel ie, G r F 6 'mna la --d-t- edls fear sh e of the 'JiaR "oi RoAd, a.d aunts and to cay TOaS 10" o o one th er ad ap l h of' btlh td a- ftof U Stre uIM sow.e THE WO D'S MOSTDIS.T.NGUISHED.D..AV'tDE" "IMO- 4P'N.-Mu 3"aw la- norto wwill b t:F hatabad, Dr. F. Br4ce .uno b Ior Vbs lAmbs J NA Ma A" . i eoenati o rare otto, ec a -ad cool bis hold o E.b la ' New~ Y lls.. .$ 'u ... ,.. ,.. th i "* of hs N " New d &aed.- Ifavan 4' .,,. .4.I . . ,". f 4 " MH 'i'MONTHLY 38.40 , ." '. -RD D. .-..lo Yaaley Luy l r ofs d." Illy, .: ., 7 k!W , % I laSam maw ,4wm~ . ** ..S* aam&u~ '. I .... &K~m MU-W*-_W" , a YOU CAN PIAdE YOUR AD AT 14 DIFmERTS LOCALITIES IN THE LEAVE YOUR AD WITH ONE OF OUR AGENTS OR OUR OFFICES IN 57 "H" STReOf, CASA ZALDO Central Ave. 104 FARMACIA EL BATURRO No. 3 Lottery Plaza FARMACIA LOMBARDO Fourth of July Ave. FOR SALE I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Household .n I Automobiles Do* you heve. A...dd p-..? ., ___ a__ u__u__u .. .... I Write Alceohoei AnseAmna. ' BARGAIN! Liv.ngroom se.rcon.i,..ng $500 FORCED SALE, 1941 Lincoln 2031 Anmen. C. X. im of.. 2 chairs. I sofa. with spring Coninental Convertible. Qtrs. 242- DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic - cushions and plastic covers Center B. Rodman, Navy 3590. Central Avenue "K" Street, car- WILL table $95.00. lith street S o n FOR SALE -1948 Chevrolet Club ner. Telephone 2-3479, Panama. tog Francisco No. 29. Tel. 3-5561 i Couoe De Luxe Radio. 5 good Mukee e 7ribaldos tires Vehicle in good mchancol ... your wife or daughter a pres- w _'' _- T I 1-1 ,ic'/hka a" cnl Oi OemofSwi'ss Elno relectric sewing -1 FOR SALE.-25 c,cle Frigdare. 1 condition. Tel. Fort Kobbe 84- chnne, wiss En only 8 tbsri. CoMM fr. Make offer. Balboa 1327. 2188. Crnos Telephone 2.1793. u-Clo P SALE- New Bendx electric F,R SALE--1952 Pl5mouth Cran ---...- . dryer,"Clothes 115 and 125 V. 6a brook 4-door sedan. Sterling grey base vcles. Cl Albrook 280 in good condition. 11.000 miles FOR SALE In cl... l -o 'Peasonable price. Fort DaPis. Tel Ph, PQR SALE" Electric saoe. four -567.I MFIarlaBO, oer b r-l e r. large e size $ 8 50- C0 '. d'_,le-.Iis e, -la n e o u s- boe I$0,.0a0. wardrobe$1 3D: 0 FCR SALE-1952 Ford VS Tudor F A 4..rer $9500; two n.ght table, Sedan. Custom radio, excellent vtnze RoofI g 2Rx8' $2.00she , $T75.00 each Cu.om built ma condition. 0429- VenadGalvanize Roofing 2'x6' '$1.60 hogan furr..ture. one year u-ed Ancon. sheet. Barb Wire $6.00 ree. Nails only. Tel. 2-3518. Panama- FOR SALE: Chevrolet Panel I r'2 $950 Keg.-Geneva Conftruc- - FOR SALE: - Smmons bedcouch ion. Inquire at No. 21, Juan B tron. Colle "M" Final. Tel. 2-1267. FOR with three chairs. House No. 12 osa Street. ____FOR SALE: Beautiful diamond, lurn 3 apartment No 2. 44th St Con b, FZ3. SALE.-Bu.ck Super 1940, 4- dinner ring. CalH Balboa 3032. seen between hours of I 00 p.m uoor Sedon. Duty Paid. Tires, seat FOR SALE Girl's bI 24 FOR t. 2 00 Q- m on0 covers new. Very good condition FRoaL^E:- ExcGil'ens ic n" rea FOR SALE -2 1 ouih bed -52-C Phone Curundu 83-6243. after Pacdtty new. IPhone 83-31O infoi FORoadd --" Practicolly new. Phone 83-3180 - Balboa Road _m ... _______ or house 521-A. Curundu Heights. FOR R FOR SALE -Mohogan vwardiobe. I FOR< SALE --19-2 'Morris Minor. ,rr25 C ld 7 Ch doublebed cuuch ond na"rez-d _lnw mileage. Telephone Balboa [ .R SALE0. 25 Cyl. tor l-6 HP ro f e ertling Ire t. $50.00. 25 Cyl. motor 1-6 HP.era ch, cest of dra w"ersg ___--_! $800. House 773-i, S OIB 'heap *, A 41h of J ruly Afnue No 21. Apt $8 00. House 773 ,Snr'PabIVc ViaBlbo. SNo. 3 fa:,rg Hotel Roosevel WANTED TO"BUY -' Balboa. S .....-.. ...... "_ WU I .-OR SALE -PHONOGRAPH: V. MN FOR SALE -To beit iieaoncble of- WANTED vut. refr.gerctor as a Tri-o-matic portable phonograph. 3i fer: Four-burner Toppcn gasa.ge trade-rn l oa new Crosley Shelva-, Plays automatically, all records, all S.' 30-gallon Norge gas hot teI dor. Cyrno Tiivoli Crossing. 2- speeds, Zone current, agod as new. hea-er; 60-cvcle e.ght cubic fooT 793 Pr,ce $55.00. chilea wre - Frig doire electric refrigerator, mahogany 5 drawers and side' Al Thor semi-aulomotic w :hng rr,a- WANTED TO BUY-Regulation size clot, fitted with dryer. Price $15. furn ch re: Whirlpool completely auto-I P.ng-Pong table. Call 6-32 1. 00. House No. 394 Gatun (oppo- bedr -ratic washing machine, Birch He W d s,te Chagres Commlsary. Phone Spht SFni.h folding screened bob v cr.b' nelso wanted I 5-i27. PA wi th Southern Cross mattrec" Con-" -. H e-l aira nea-iu27 -,A Modei Sact Will Arey Panama 2-0712 c.. WANTED--Maid for general house- "'o-r" Baltoo 124F E>, 45. work end care of baby. Work shar- POSt:On Offered o80 . . F L - r . n.-- -,, -i. | ed w ith a n o th e r m aid M u st l v c BPms i t i o V O ffAN T .e d RBo w ble ,enc ,on tn o.and . on Brn r'eferAes. Cale Ricardo WANTED-Experienced beauty ope- n Ineo.us I -144 .A. Mninqo Si Tel .r.-_ ,o 4Q. downstairs tator for Gotun Clubhouse Beouty FO" R 2.1658 Wonted Position Shop Phone 5-411or 5-248 a.o .SALE -.Q. ., MWanted Position1 rs. Ulla Hart. Mnaer.o. OR SALE --0.lo Ib,,e l ,harn0 ________"_......_______ -- --_"--"------ FORR- S stvie 2 roc n,-.g chi-). c, e i.m. Rr ,able mature West Indian woman. WANTED -Spanish-English Secre-F dinI mons bed L,.'. le c"g P-'; seeks 5 doay a week work Recent' taor. Excellent experience in short- 13 i S table. Hole ,i 3j9 Q be Ht.ghl, references Phone 3-1016, Pan- hand dictation and typing neces- Bal ,pOohOile Hotel P ..:e.e't an-o sarN. Calle 31 No. 38. 8 to 12 1 .a. -' -- ---- 2 no 5 P M. FOR R ... CO, SALE -- 3 oece eci.:' Ic o'o -.'erPnced bilingual accountant. --t foil 4- room cet .-7. Sr .'C-t Pa.. "?C'' hird wo,.ilEr excellent references. b.t 1" h3rre marie oarrnr cane !54 ham- seEk responsible position with WANTED ib.. ,, ster cage 2 C, Fns ." a ,eloole firm either side. Write J b, t S_10_121-B Prado Pedro.LMiuel W Box 267 Colo. Apartment b FOR SALE -Fu'r.niure at V.a eli. undAmern family desires to rent 2 or- -i SsonaiO Poiros house 19. down.airs.1 Amerb n amil el rets rent 2 or tiel- 3 bedroom furnished apartment or id house Beltip. -1533. gsO rae, I I FOR SALE Houses Offered I ON U' O oorcvcl. M MJAC Y ON BRIDI FOR SALE -Triumph Speedtwin! No.: -. ,- F |, B. -. motorbike. Excellent condition d -- ,,ifiJ D 'lla Five montk old. Call 25-3109 F'O ' SDYOSYWALA JACOBY dinii '3r Pn one-family cottages and Wrltta elr.ni Srvite .Ave -, : Me gara .c nuildine on Ride % 1alor ammlstfle unfo R- B6Rfd and three iour-farnlls '- t N|W E I tnio j i frame house in Balbua are bein- NO R tA-. TIl M iFOR offered for sale to the highest KQJ Open Till 8 p.m m .-bi .der bv the Pa.ano CanalV Og, ,*i w... .Tele Company. Chr Week The structures on Ridge Bpad o Chrishm s Week e dertls'hd tt e to make' ; 1 4&3 32Th The telve major Commlsar -y S-t .t- Lrhe coLs.ructi. n o ']V Y 103 retill stores tIll ba open unUl FOI At ow qrers in t-he t area 1ay' 't *Q87 I8 o'clock at night onh"Monday Ie of thse houses were '.3t .dur-,, 4At43 4*QJ108 Tuesdey, and Wednesday prece- bran In the ear.- constzactton days i8O mdinD) J I g8 Ci masIn rd er to give mh and .no'ed to Ridce Rnid after 1 4None Panama Cnal emplo('es an op- chor after the -no.tn.ion of the Ca- A7654 potunit .do their last min- FOR spit in J91 and 1916. 6K92 The following commlssarlesl Vis pt n 19 and 1916. North-South V-al. wil be onen Deoember 21, 22 The tnipe iiame houses lu- S*t a Wet ra Iann 23 traml 2 p. m. until 8 p. m. - ca.ed in tr,. Balboa 'Flat" areas IV' Pan 44(.) Pass Aco Curualboa Cristobal, Co. are Housezf 1446 and 1447 on 4 Pa 6 Pam I n ollo. Curundu Campa Bierd Owen Street and House 1460 on I Pas Pam I ambo.TA Boca Margarita, Lsa Cruces Street. Opening leaa 10 ,ta Rainbow Cty and Ti- Bids for all the buildings list vop 0 Thee stores also will open ed will be opened at 10:30 a. m the usual morning hours frbm FOR I De, 22 in the office of th'o Su- 8:30-. t I to 12:30 D. m. butl perintendit o Storehouses I Some of my correspondents havI The Gb treat, Diablo Heights 60, Baluoa e asked me for a hand illustrating GSl Madden Dam and Pedro Tae purchaser,'ill be required,the Gerber Convention. I give MIPm ommissarles will oper- U to remove he structure and all them today's nanu, in whicai ste = regular schedule. debrit by :vlarch 1, 1954. ned the South in tie recent Indi- O, Thursday, December 24th. LOTW vidual tournament in Houston. My mOst of the major commissary bMe partner, Capt. L.A. Welsh, of the lster will operate on the regul. offi S..S. Coast tuuaro, used the Gerber r9 hO ns between 8:30 a. m. to-- LEGAL NOTICE (Convention skillfully and put me in 3S30 p. i.r and from 2:30 p. m. UI ATL NO IC a strange slam contract. It was until :30 p. m. Stores at Coco i, od Ad to piaa the hand at six spadecs uIdu, Qatun, Oamboa. Mad- p S UNIED staro OF AMERICA lthlut a trump in my han. argarita. Pedro M a! UnitedtaLe. (anr..i c Captain Wel,1s jump to four g Jhagrs will beo S .is H.D ni, Court FleeF The clubs ws a special slam conves.- 1 p.wao DC.Taon foi tal" of Hou lston. Such, a jump to four a- f ou P. ds 5 O S o *h V'in--He ......... lu..U 2 40b d^s "Ll bl1 i nsnt H. wole. e atiI clubs does not promise a club slt; ed am O ebxtas Day and on p ," .. .it merely asks partner tno show1 a1 O i f Christmas, buto s e nlve M. w. ter. how many aces he holds, very d wi Chr tmand but -h s U MO ...... uu i sma mnuchn like the Blackwood bid _W hMonday of the u l No.... 7flfour no-trump. I itosg. n CM t .c ie n respouamg to a Gerber bid ,.. ro-k r, ACTION 3-C0 DIVORCE of taur clubs, you show no ace est_1 allot four spades: South 'ari eititi *cthk crieka fiey diys the abejace,_ by bidding [ow- spades; and with v, Camoade: and so on. a p mettle.da, e wtnnie day, .uu on,.In the ha.nd suaown -oday's hand was actualu In caum e yur fillur to so a.pp for example, I showed two aces baCl Ja tournament, most _e md .wer. .denmet win b. aken by bidding lour spades. t- -i d-s" . saim at you b) deLault lot the reUc! 't--L -.. - manded I copaini open- WITrNESS e Hoeabhle Guihite F I .Ve often. our partner will ag lead st h queen % clubs de- - Judg, United Slates Dietric., now flom this one response howI fatd ern y quickly. At my 3_ allllte_ tie Platrlet of the Venal Zece blgh he want to bid In this case,. t-ble, Se.ia, was- played fro m.-. '"a ; t"'av"eir "". 19'l3. my"' partner knew that one tt .e butt .t.. ,ad S*. ^" Com.k was missmg .nd that a small slam a _il_ would have iC TAl was the limit of the hand. Even Dol Ilf rn time. West ac- nBy Let. E Hare,.... the small slam might have bea ta i I diamond, and It Deputy Clark set from his point: of nzew, because was a to win the first triLk, Mt._ Well,:. ".. .. n,.d c didn't know that I held the C. CdUMSnd in dv . <^ by publc.ale pursuant ta te. e clubs, but he w aswili draw *twp, ,ad- then take i ..a ofJ- the Heuoambl Guthrle F. Crowe to tke a chance. .. i-- -- Unaled samete Disnri cort u fer If the response to four hlubs '" ..... knit .1 th. Cast. znc, edo shows that the rtnership h Be r* ... s. uaa t al esedad Mud m4our aces,-W the p'- er w.h -s- e -* * S i actd In the ffice f the Cart e askig may find out 'ha Duvies ofN ws .sa Nov.-aher taI i, gs by maing the e I. possible b.d. For example. if c. T. m.c.v..i &Cer.k would know taet al fod aces we, sPmae.of four spades. Nerth md aM 4'- AMn laternmaL d ubeseines 1a Central Ave. A1Cire.A s UNIDOs F A. Ob.ANoDUS .7. tCo. C M W-. No. 41 NOVBDADES ATIS Vfi aeNia Na 34 RESORTS I 'r CVta m. Ond mile pos to Clara. Plse brain your ne. Phone Balboo 2-1866. I IAMS' Sonte Clara beach Cot- le. Lnae, comfortable, modern,. r bea. Balboa 3050 except kend.s. e. Oceenside conofges Santo a. Box 435. Balboa. Phone ame 3.1877.Cristbol 3-1673. i on beach. Santa Clara. Also COOL Cmpena mountains. ne SHRAPNEL. Balboa 1389 see caretaker fh*e. FOR RENT I RENT:-By 15th, modern un- nited two bedroom chalet. Reo- able. Phone 3-5293. RENT: Furnished residence, onoble price, Bella Vista, for rmatlon Tel. 3-0957. IENT:-Independent Concrete let, furnished including refrjg- Or, 2-bediooms, porch, dining- m. parlor, kitchen, $90.00. 112 Belisario, Psras near SAS. FOR RENT Apartments ITION L Je t built modern ished- eparmn. one. t w o ooms, hot. ter. Tel- n 2. 4 and r~r~f, furnished unfurnished. Allpfra's Office 1, 10th Street.. Colon. 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R ,a.Ak~ j'a I.-;. -ro I 'I I 'I <- flu' I'w^ MOM -0 - OD "4g e H- Condition George Sanders makes .. about taIng to oawoou scribes A l;' on the "WItnosm to .Mrder set is t that nobody p Ma tastisM elat- about his divorce from Zaa Z P. ." Gabor. They say Ggeore nr S Vol jumped out of his smin lachIta aw- e when he heard a honey bee so shon A -i S! 1 l theaters tak 't.- IMaTn after d-t.dl es. Varley Granger is tdlslosa to grabbing the rOle Paris in '"Hele of Troy." ... lesnor Parker is the ew doll. Ia obert Taylwsor l Suma Hamwrd and Je BarMer meet = On a Jan. It. But rpalos 1ais carea nced a recoselliatda The censwusbowd eto W&e Gina Lol=%'iuidaln "Det the Devil." u' hea ame changes made. mOLLYWOOD HARMONY Hollywodra's ereebew amr lifted over te "t niw, ap, rie ship" theme sa f S Mo roe, Betty Ohabl .a.d LauranBD earl durib flsmahw to Mt ry a I It waste l flted ato s erw sea, thee MI rZ a liag Holg le&l=d' reallr (4l1 shows a thae M ,i r 1-in was sly, o lde r N.na Johnson's piteh to aeS gaL. thi her part warn eoqw er o, a impOrtant M i s a~rTle. to the press, ust the a star led, that's Mnolar waO b a M f Hdilyweod at really at Up t Three Mu eteer rt Betty ar d LaMwn Masted i at at Joan, Ma.i5K pb e. the harmoyEn. its mtflyfg. Ela Mae Morse, te singer., buysig a'nrM& Wa' eAo ... Don Sea," ls the thdWrd eo-starrin role wth Roeart lNnW and Gl. nim Joams La the emakhef "lTn Beachcombr." Lesle Caron will nem be writfln from Algers, whereuhe wil dame with Road Petit's Pich bail. troupe. ... "The lnad. Pall dium, Reva," .with itain's to variety y arstis scheduled to pie ons theLas Vegs roulette pm a es this p -- ... 's u nie Ray's sweat soiv "Whek Woke Tbh R Mztn, I Remlw - Up And Down Broadway NEWfp s.P.)r a-.w_ etor e n' "American Got- S tl bdl y er ampeaung a succesdul Broadway eer, it b the type of play that ablut ui t fr the Circle in a na w.imnizntlon down in attained iree sea- sfully a attrac- 'h en up- Ch*a Ushelrn Screse 'Am umetotIc" e is in the ar- Roy B & ei vein -namuh as England loe. Is ed at 8t mmd Rera lth ceG- M1ae w i" dir, liv a hard Mh a s, lm eases. man a ls eraiy. CiMat thi late date, S o lyrical SIts famMiliarity. ather esl "to bt e te o a love w woaIsna to klnll' a"- =.IFto o m4ep." A4. hefeels" he I a * pmt, fi twif.e instead doh q drab emae he has bees StI 'H lai divorce and ,, aw wi from the city to live sall s community next door le hi 2M&-wife no is unable to km her de. hr him. In the and, she wtat a terrible vengeance -s "AuSamm Gothic" Is a goof e. efl- 8C0 sch an oef-Droowi Of bqi Patf 1 M 1 IM a wy or writer oay stad trAMJ- X- u its I rather bt BNG BREAK With Srak Chk = unable to play the role for mysterious raa- sons. Jeff Donnel substituted as Prisnilla on Hallmark Hall ae Fame's "The Courtphip oi Miles Standish" on Thanksgiving. A biMg break for a talented doll There are still no renters for the Errol fpln mans. The 150per. month tee tag is scaring tdh lookers away. ... The Barbara Hale Bill (Kit Carson) William baby is expected the end of De- cember. James Mason's fainting spells on the set of "A Star Is Bon" have his pA worried. Mason, it's said, is -starving himself to keep that waistline down. If Director Preston Stnrges Is singing "Kiss Me Kate,"l t's be- cause aharne epburn h a sgned him to direct, hert Landon fllm varo of her stage it, Ber- nard Shaw's "The MiRlMilreI." Sturges, ce Hollywood's top com- edy gemuf, has been purspad by & jinx ever since he tuned out a turkey for Betty Ornble titled' "The Beautiful Blonde rom Bash- ful Bend." TAmY FENNO Wi' Oive a now 0P(Mi Sor boume wb i U6m Color. e r large m electiona' o gallon. CASA MUIROZ : ft e 5ST e Cl s h, BiRg BI DS WU. .M. sS, ..oidiit WRIl NAWATM TNEATIE! AmN- WALT v Eiin ' Incompramble Creation! A marvelo s love toy..I TODAY an at db ralge t "ANGEL in t. CnOWD" I amnu. .faIn L tu't O9ilOIRRJ MilW l knRooRA! I A 1:3l 4t I M-G-M 4 presents 3 #'~Z a,. m "JULIUS DRIVEE-em ., B/l1t p Wr CA t .. . LUCKY TUESDAY! stad tB. we 3r.UM On the a sree: - DARnO OOmYDTI "THE MOON IS BLUI CAPITOL MANK NIQTI and *eotimN Am*w K CAM N'l WCAHOO! W A e 0 0 I modo m lo 4A -a -rt -r B-| * T -r 'a C.. j. 7 - ~I. floday 9s Thloihea cMy If yoi want to pay homage to the most won- derful of women, your Mother, don't hesitate, invite her today to the movies, to see "So Big" (Seina) at the Central Theatre the woman who Anew how to be a real Mother. Both you and she will have the experience to share, and the memory of.the 8th of Decem- ber, 1953. Nt I'*. V j2. aB~tti tir to Ande P t The pboe fs i a cell o re n metolrm a foo.wteu d/g a *ark Vf ~~~~ Rij " ~ J 'S S HOWITONIGMTF - eir(anama s tieatms - l rurr,.^ ';F~; ,'al- . 1 " I =DowatBT dtes le lll I be Mahopny Chiffonier in different colors and styles. CUB CHLEDIT or CASH >.wWand Boivar Aemuc ****- ---- ------ g Maga galMCAN AM _In o Roll In 'f*6 A. It National I league T ". --0- Players' Request For Less Night Games Turned Down -0 - NEW YORK. Dec. 8 (UP) National League ipfieldeis in four parks will play on smoother dia- p9qnds during the last four inning,. next season. but that was about the only concession made thus far Woay to players in their negotiations with man-'e- Inent. The club owners voted in hotel I. routine n e w s. the National leagues yesterday to go alonr I eagre decided to make official with the same heavilv-loadrd the practice of rolling infields schedule of nieht ame-ie-which after five innings Four clubs- . the players detest Today they Cincinnati. St. Louis. New York were expected to tqke un other and Milwaukee-had been doing Dlayer demands and were ex- it for years That was positively pected to vote them down just the onl\ concession to players ts quickly. and it brought no jov to -lee hit-; The players want their sal- ters' who sometimes beat out .rv, minimum increased from groundskeeper singles" on balls' '$5;000 ,t 7.200 per vear. They which strike errant Debbles. .'want no more nieh t games - rreceding doubleheaders, nor | - doe they want night rames on days when they o from one town to another. Last year on E Li ly l a aunber of occasions they got both athesametime. College OOD AIRTrer R.H.Football S They. want moving expe McDaniel. right, tied the all- Thdoubled from 300 to 3 expense time record for shddlmng win- doubled from $300 to $600 when ners when Cornerstone, hisi traded from one club to another 184th victor. came in at Bay m.Bore liberal spring training ex-opriate. Senses, a fat rate of S8 per da ly Meadows, Calied W ie rShope- mleal moneyon the roed. and re- tmr JJ maker, left. was in the irons. duction of the definition of a IShoemaker's ride ga-e him layer "veteran" from 10 years Shoemaker444 wins. (NA) e him eight. There are several con- 4 essions which accrue to 10 year NEW YORK. Dec 8 iUP.-The major *eaaue men, chief of for the maYor college foot- which Is that they can not be'race fori the maior collere foo ci I gi e,,,otof t he league without. O scoring title is over. Pacific Tw heir consent. The winner -Earl Lindlev of onhesterdayinht fomarath e- nine figure in 17 ears ea ue seeing o hich broeht forth main- Lindlev scored 13 touchdowns. So did four others but Lindley A| FAo TAo ArrAu also kicked three extra points for For ToVI iviVmorrow Bt a total of 81 points Bobby Cav- n azos of Texas Tech Is second Wednesday night at the Bal S Blood witn 80 points, only one behind boa Gym at 7:30 the Pacific Twi Lindlev Tied at 78 points are light League will hold a meet Larrv Orlige of Oklahoma. John- Ing. All managers. officers anm S- AR R H PO A nv Mapp of Virginia Military In- other interested parties should 5 1 1 1 1 ctitute and Fred Mahaffey of be there. H., If 5 0 1 4 0 Denver. It was the closest race It looks like there will be i 3 1 0 1 3 in 16 years four-team league, since a new Se, cf 4 1 1 4 0' Bob Gairett of Stanford led team has presented itself to thL Thorne, lb 2 0 0 1 0 the wav in %\hat the National league. A eroup of Canal Zone Gordon. lb I 1 1 6 0 Colleeiate Athletic Bureau caUs Junior College boys have made Brathwalte. Al. 2b 4 0 1 1 0 "touchdown responsibility Gar- up a team and need only a.spon Clark, p 4 1 1 0 1 rett scored twice himself and sor to get into the league. Offi Orenald. rf 3 1 1 0 0 Passed for 17 more. giving h1m cera were elected at the las 31cDonald, c 4 0 0 9 1 a hand in 19 touchdowns. meeting and the constitution wa - - Joe Ulm of San Jose State tUld finally cleared up. Totauh 35 6 8 7 6 for 10th place in scoring wit4 S M The Carlin family, three son points, and therein lies a stMty. and their father, will all be play lBOMBER'S- AR R H PO A Ulm scored all 11 touchdowns for Ing and active in the Twligh olkrts, lb 4 0 0 12 0 66 points in the first four games League this year. William (Ca o, E.r rf 2 0 0 2 0 of the season. Then he was de- seyi Carlin. St., will manage R :se. P.. If 2 0 0 0 0 cared ineligible because of pre- team on which two %,f his son athwaite. Ar, If 4 0 I1 0 vious junior college competition, will play while the other sou will Preseott, cf 2 1 0 3 0 It took a month for the rest of probably play first base on an Austin, is 4 0 1 4 4 the field to catch up to Ulm. other team. This is almost nec Tuaminelli. 3b ) 1 0 3 .- esary as -two of Clti ' Nernard. 2b f 0 1 2' 8r/... .. 8 II Is l k o.ns are first bMa *Ho bbos. c 3 0 0 3 1'WOmaflckS nbl LIUD about that! ,orio. A., p 1 1 0 0 All those desiring to lend gler. D 2 0 0 0 0 ..helping hand to the league ar -- 1 ro 'irc Ev invited to the meeting tomorrow Totals 31 3 5 27 16 night, Dec. 9, 7:30 at the Valbo yBtin fanned for Chaves in Monday Wednesday Gy i S" -core By Innings 'lW rn S wules 000 050 010-- The newy wpmb W S ,.. bers 011 000 001-3 mack's Anmerean Wht n V US N it t T eai Ma Batted In Bernard, baseball club will pactiee ev- . tone 2. Alonso Brathwaitel ery Monday and Wednesday at f. os 2. Left on Bases- 4:.e p.m. and every Saturday s- Ih 8. Brownies 6 Two Base afternoon at 1 p.m. a, . s-_- ineill. Archie Brath- All practice sessions will be AUSe Im sanes *. Orenald. Gordon. Struck- held at the Balboa Stadium w by-Clark 9. Osorlo l, Chave.i until further notice. .1. Bas on Balls off-Clark 3 O0- The following players are re- MELBOURNE Dec. 8 (UP- earto Hagler 1. Hits and RunsI quested to report: The American Davis Cup tenn vff---Osorio 6 and 5 in 4-2/3 in- Bill Carlin. Jr.. Dicki Cox, team has started a feud wit rings; Hagler 2 and 1 in 3-1/3. Eddie Filo. Cookie -Stempel. Australian newspapers. .BNrors--Brownies 2 'Brathwaite Lefty McGlade. Bob Gibson. The ans play Belglul 21: Bombers 2 iCobos. Robertsi. freddv Hill. Bern Herring. W. star lng g.-tA the Interzon ser-Osorio '0-I. Winner- Poreelli and D. Evans. finals. ftre Americans win. rk (1-0. Umpires -Thornton.I Any baseball player interest- and they're top-heavy favorite rchment. Hindq. Morangonl.J d' is welcome to attend the -they'll play Australia late th e of Oame-2 34. practice sessions, month In the challenge roun But they'll qeyer win, say Ams -tralian ,~ because of the SThe a peoi.-M Anericals to players-MrM Trabert and V Beixas- were. drinking in nig] clubs after lslfn matches in Melbourne tay en. And t S..- papers crl t g Trabert an '-""- exas for along the .. ., Tra e.t-- e serecan pion ..- ',. teahn memb even haa .lntoxicatil .,liquor" 'i.ala tam has be, '. In Atura n, w you car train tba' Trabert. ueation 9 alon- wivi -uts 5tf! t her say SPLITTING'.-Sud iWil on Maryland's all-conqtte I coach knows Oklahoma will be dy on New Year's Day. -Wilkinsomn.,stee ers head, nm. -p."-.. '. ... ' 'cn0 atulates Jim Tatuas Sapon, but the Terrapins' l the Miami Orange o va eded Tatum as the Soiasn NEA) Detroit Lions Clinch Tie For Western Division Title NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP)-The Detroit los:. the 49ers can tie by front-runners kept winning Sun- beating Philadelphia. day s pro football completed its next-to-last regular season week In theft Cleveland game, Coach end. Paul Brown of the Browns rest- ed O'drm for the forthcoming The Detroft Llons-defendin title ga. But Otto's under National League chamlps-- -.Ge Rtatterman--wuas down at least a tie for th We; ets? .lg. RaTtterman p ern Conference title by e ade fothJd to f rWn i. the Chicago Bears. 13-. Ad ro U two field gos San Franciacb 48era ke a4,t tit e record O 21 for I" slim Western DIvIion title hop *- - alive with a bonrMdve 4r.14 "1, _..&h .., .....i. .....A..i -.. decision o ver Baltimore. In the Eastml n Cmon{r. champion Cl veraO Ji w. made the big sptash. N7h a wet and Winsll Browns lhuml d tWf Giants, 623-14 'fa t straight win. -what's with only star player, .9 n.. 111 a urmru win 4 came In the l veteran Bill Dt eld onal and I ly. The final B IentalUyeame In tbh eighth when "arold Goerde n doubled 0d' ,sAtV- ltit"oed" bi seea sintagle to drive -him home, t The game came to a thr'llnt wlnd when Cl walked the fnt-a up a single to load thf h with none out. Bernard struck. out, M4arcos Cpbos flied out with Bob- by Presott ring attr fthe catch and Calvin Byr'a mso was whiffed in a pinchbitt g role to end the contest. WOAIf ERH V AWAIT YeS 13 i.- -. V:. -p' ~Year' * tri- I -"' adelpi b J" - teac eri, to e L court record atr iht 1ISnot-- ra e . ..:.'. ^ : , *;* t y'L -,r -. M . mi1' I 'C' :-x~ - ID. ,'- C. I. *lj I. }: ~um -~ t4*~*I - ~1 "1 4'14 .. ..-. . ,. .^ ..-*-.. ._.- .-'. .. '. Al :4, ' K- *^-- '* -" .]""; '. 7yo7-. itri^.. .. '. ,s >. ,. ;*L r"-^ r., A '", "' -'I '1 'IL, A-.-t IT _ ~~~_Z __L_ r.: _ =l _n jU 11 .. _ . .. 1 r { . -U r **". _' '.JL *7 .'. Clark Hurts @ MInies .% 6-3 Win Over Bom rs In Opener S- Vbert k lt nht hurled Big Leaguers May the 9 a fi ve-hit -3 victoryy ova mbera before R V plcSean- Hurt Themselves 6lg The Hired A LtWyer T h enter of the T ey roga-e : Baseball I i n. got un- S. o der way l'ui after Pres- NeW YOm No 8 (UP -1 cannot take it way from them. Ident JmS em n threw Major league' baseball players I feel any court in t1h.lsft will out the tfi l after the three may learn this week they hurt support their- pltD." The A- teams ha me to flagpoles themselves when they hired amercan Leaf pla rep- for the Hit rating cere- lawyer Isentative-Alia of tie monies. The players are retaining New Yankees-also f erla York lawyer J. Norman Lewis to will keep hand s w 0 The sat through represent them on their pension A recent SI1upropOWlutflng the ent m Musi was plan. Club owners have made it has made ow q n- aenfl- furnished t the eve- plain they don't want to deal dent of their l. Court ningr "b the W a Pollee with a lawyer. Now they threat- ruled organize Is a Band. en to do away with the pension sport.. .not a0 t to plan when the nexX insurance anti-trust lawq Mul- Clark sit Une early season period runs out in three years. 'Ing also may n qownera form as he. out nine and n another big ..broad- pitched uat of several The majors open their winter casts and t i major difficult Godwin meetings.this week in NewYork. league games into min -r league Moor ,wana inr the The National and American areas. Bro Wdrlom Leagues started separate meet- The minors .want the" 'gt to Kellmak k, turned in a wings yesterday and go Into.joint ban those bhiadcaatIs, tele- fine Job . session later In the week. That's cats...but they ptOby won't h .. 0 b_' where the pension plan may get get it. However, th 6Jvi ay The B 'A N i fst blood Its death blow. give them a break... nlbNP with Am l t' e second Commissioner Ford Frick says cause the majora-tel a O and s6end he wants the pension plan to must be kept alive to provide p Joer stay. But the owners do the vot- future talent. Tum by Pabl ing, and Frick has no voice If the Just2 e Dppartment Bernard .aoe or e first there. The owners will consider okays it. the Iaj y accept run. In *e the Bombers a move to name a two-nMan one of several o.,er. from T-V ecore,.d ao! g pitcher committee. The committee iottld networks for a ""me of the Alber d Mcame work out a scheme to do away week" telecast. It bring In all the t tI a double with the pension plan and-re- more than two-otf dollars... error b LensoBrnthwalte of port back to the owners as soon much of that iat.g t* the ml- David Roberts' grounder that as possible... probably in Feb- nors. It shou hurt minor seemed a perfect doubleolay ball. ruary. league attendant*f much be- BratWate first, lb ed the ball Attorney Leis Isn't worried, cause the otC. be on then threw it w pt third - "The money to t ly- Saturdy few baseman Hector . ers." he .-a'a the- rwue minor leau. . d~_ '' I Frip l -.'' .' ' .- ,,..i '% ~5- I~l/1w*.~~,~Tt .'L~ w~d'1 A rN~NI = A ~" ~AA ~ ~~*1 5 "4 - V... .1 Yi. *1 cU. Uo5nti, seauona *a t. I A c WINNB -, Ian France .old nltlve and O-ls- Uc" A Thoroughbred ll to his 14th c victory sy In the 61,000 -Follla de Naclosa Ciusie for iy gelded son f. SuprMS mir-Pafr Portia was ridden to his car Mhsuera. (Bo f. eft to right) Ma uei, Panama maldo, track nWiagO"AJberto de Obari Mownr Obbu er for thq trophy eiaeation ceremonies. ..... O , + ..39 184+ Th* scores of e play: te ....243 1 191 9 88 . es -A ....".. .3 117" O4 87 2 W r .......19 3 1 17 437 an e ....191 26 4 Da .......m 1 2 5n E* '1 ..... ..3 %o a J. ..I8 169 14 9 I 14 -.. s lso I Sqys Ss rda.19 2 128 177 4.7 Japoyaki .....38 2x5 170 Sft .al.e..,,194 in 1 A .N 9 8m8 u'8 917 16M S ...:....14 1 89 11 ta .....I I a r .. ,"110 O"' B^. = e-- I L.EAG Wider, flatter. deeper tread h pg tam that persists to the end. S SAFETY Serrated'rib. and a u to stop skidding on wet ufaoes. 1ICMFORT endurance. lt Veterans vs Yotth n Rainbw (ly RAINBOW CITY C. C .- Two squads formed he most ath- leti residents o~ ths community I tangle In a frledly game of oftbl at the ptly completed playground this coming Wednes- day at 4:30 p.m. The teams will represent the Oldsters and Youngsters of this townsite. Manager Drayton (Oldsters) and Dixon (Youngsters) have picked the best men for their teams. Drayton has selected vet- erans who once were tops in "their days" while Dixon has chosen a fine bunch of promzis- Ing kids to be on his squad. Refreshments will be served after the game. The community is Invited to see the answer to, "Will experience win over youth and stamina?" Hot Guitar LISBON (UP) Slvino de Silva, 45, played the portuguese guitar 26 hours without stoppig, to set a new record, in the 'lobby of a Na- zare tourist hotel. . &Joday gs TTlothers Clay If you u.ant to pay homage to the most u osw derful of women, your Mother, don't hesitate, nvise her today to the movies, to see "So Big" (Selia) at she Central Theatre the woman uho knew how to be a real Mother. Both you ieudshe will have the experience to share, and the memory of the 8th of Decem- ber, 1913. I. - U^7f iI ( if! .. - s'.4"> '.4'' r '. ^U~ i41& IAp 4RIC - . S. ~p avba9s *.w 3~*39, ~US* *;a ii ap. eh ifci I e l * , ''S:. MACION "A-l " IM s C aLX -A. C __ _ / Ry S6:3 ..6,30 a. after tl I to the i oamwn af ---- '~ light dZ 31 Mae two yga e oth splu Sn as iteoa w - .. ~. '~ II, rnms BUare'I 4( I.. -" 'i ,nlk , ILi ?U; ..c P.LA . li,&,. d &A - -----. 3 . F1 m6 Ms Pasty ROCAS DE SANTO O I Chile, Dec. 8 (UP)-' States and Iuss:an athletS- for the world'i modem pr thlon championship, made friends at a party in the t stan delegation's bungalow - night, where vodka and em were consumed freely. Both delegations e warm compliments, through terpreters. Their frate vorably Impressed other tlonS which had feared Mt" tonal tension between the ed States might have unti able effects in the athletic. 0 petition here. The Russian Darty was a ed by members of all tons. The Americans are procating with another,p night. Whisky will be their means of entertainment, Lindley Top' I 53 1 1 USAF World's Most Powerful, Wilson Says r1111 "Let the people INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Dec 8- "Let the peo p (UPI-Defense Secretary Chailes t. Wilson said last night in a TWENTY-NINTH YEAR Pearl Harbor annitersarv speech this country now has "the mos' F powerful and effective air force n the world."' "Our outstanding combat ex- perience in Korea indicates weLaw years also have the best pilots." Wil- son said at a $100-a-plate Indi- ana Republican dinner aimed at raising $150,000 for campaign funds. "We must continue to have air power second to none," Wilson ' said. I Speaking on the Defense De-j apartment and its progress in the By Charlotte G. Moulton th first 10 months of the Eisenhow-' An er administration. Wilson said:' WASHINGTON. Dec. 8 (UPi sig "How to get more defense per -Noted constitutional attorney ing dollar spent" is the top challenge John W. Davis. his voice choked tal facing the Pentaeon. | with emotion, told the Supreme se| Laudine the Eisenhower ad-1 Court today a ban on public ministration, he said "much school segregation might cost in progress is beina made and we Negroes more than they gain. no are getting the kind of govern-1 But attorney Thurgood Mar- ment many of us had been hop- shall of New York, the nation's Ing for and dreaming about for best known Negro attorney. D| so long." urged the high court to outlaw R( He said the defense budget for segregated education as a "sorry fiscal 1955 "anticipates continu- heritage from slavery." Ing progress" along the lines of ra "making intelligent savings and Marshall joined Spottawood improving effectiveness oa the Robinson III of Richmond, Va., d defense organization in arguing that any kind of seg- Bt Wilson said the Air Force will regation is illegal under the have at least 115 "good wings" 14th Amendment to the Consti- ] by next June 30 and 127 wings tutlon. So two years after that. The silver-haired Davis, 1924 ed At a news conference earlier, Democratic presidential candl- th( Wilson said it will be the admin- date and former solicitor gener- Co Istration's policy to keep the al. said neither the Supreme he country's guard up and "nego- Court nor Congress has the abh tiate from a position of power to order Negro and white strength." tt 12 children to be "reassorte4. or vie yesterday the Japanese attacked co-mingled n public ch ." th at Pearl Harbor. Wilson said the If the court deeldes difftr- to nation now is more alert and the ently, Davis declared, th re- re defense establishment geared to suits "would not be pleaig." ho "take off" at a moment's notice. Marshall and Robinson repre- Int Wilson revealed he will fly to sent the National Assoclalion An Paris Friday for a conference on for Advancement of Colored and view of the North Atlantic People who seek to abolish pub- rom Organization, which he lie school segregation now pric- tal cl 1 a chief link n the pre-i ticed or permnl In 21 ates. gir program. Davis differ ,f rply with an .rI rM~. w iJth 3 EWS TRICKLE New Yorkers at Times Square reach for copies of the Sunday Herald Tribune the first Manhattan pa- per to be published in a week. The usually thick edition was limited to eight pages. Meanwhile, the city's other six dailies mere still strike-bound with publishers and photo engravers meeting on a round-the-clock basis to settle issues. For Ending Newspaper Strike trade paper not affected by the aIEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP) strike, reported yesterday that re- ,'lederal mediators wound up a trailers had "leaped Into television Marathon series of separate con- with both feet" as a result of the ences with union leaders and newspaper tieup. One store bought LUshenrs' representatives early 10 continuous hours of time on one y by announcing they had television station and loaded it SWk out a formula which could with commercials plugging Christ. Sthe city's 11-day-old newspa- mas merchandise, the newspaper strike. said. *t formula was to be present- s . to both sides in the dispute at St meeting scheduled for 10:30 | C i"iO S EST. ." redevelopment in the strike has closed six major nes-Ask For X As Tree e here was announced by federal mediator Walter A. L c | E who said that "for theWi All Fi s ae I am optimistic. It is l o it Shop that it (the agree. PANMUJOM. Korea. Dec. 8 will be accepted by both (UP) The 22 American war ." uDrisoners who have refused to 46 strikers, members of Lo- go home asked today that a : 4M he AFL Photo-Engravers Christmas tree, with the tradi- alked out Nov. 28, idling tional fixings, be set up In the eehth kealcs and editorial prison compound wherethey are who refused to cross awaiting questioning by United SNations indoctrination officers. ir/Ie, New York depart- As the questionIng of pri4on- which have gone with- era Is to end Dec. 23. some AMMed H isi c sip -. in seven me- officers beUlieved the request b i ly newspapers for meant that all 22 ad decided steered the peak of the definitely to remain with the lpstag season today CommUnists. Others thriught k amiag five per cent that the request was made by S ~hard core" i0 munts Iuanonr Reserve Bank of the prisonmers, who are reported the decline in to be Inttldating their cmm- Sbasis of com- radea. from ums- N6 attempt has yet been mnide V Ses. Sales fr to get the Americans to change 5 lad slt Sirt tXr minds. AMeIean officers SWil w auesde i l on them within a Jew .5 7wg that the AeStriAs s UkOA fto ., 1" tfak, 4k s to theinortl 'LIn *i om I me M.j-.. aetsle Umon ChrIs ia S - 2 -I.--- - * ,'.-~ - Alt know te truth ad the country is se".-. Abraham M PANAMA, R. P, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ,, 1 -C .-H esfor Cite History, :e|a H sto .... Schoo eir interpretation of the 14th nendment, declaring it was. de- :ned to implement the outlaw- g of slavery. He said it con- ined no prohibition against gregation but equal schools. "This honored court," he said a 59-minute argument, "can- t sit as a glorified board of OK Explainers ass Halfway rk at Convince one PANMUNJOM,. Dec. 8" (UP) - uth Korean explainerss" pass- the halfway mark today In elr efforts to persuade pro- mm'jnist prisoners to return re, without persuading any to andon Communism. All 30 of the prisoners inter- ;wed today clung stubbornly to eir pro-Red stand, increasing 190 the number of South Ko- ans who have refused to return me. Another 168 remain to be terviewed, along with 22 nerican, and a Briton. The explainers varied their utine today by introducing a pe recording of a boy and a l praising the "enjoyable, free d beautiful" life of South Ko- a and singing "I Want To Uo ck." The pro-Communists listened passively to the recording and their efforts to persuade them change their minds, and then rst into tirades about "germ ,rfare" and other familiar Red opaganda themes. One prisoner, who apparently d not listened carefully to his mmunlst teachers, charged at Am(rican planes dropped nged "bacteria" eight Incies pg into Red Korea. When a South Korean officer buckled about the giant erm.," the pro-Red screamed augaterse" and stalked out. Meanwhile, South Korea and dia continued to wrangle a- ut the fate of prisoners who 11 refuse to return home-when e Jan. 22 deadline set by the korean armistice is reached. The Allies have made it plain at they believe all such prii- ers should be set free at once the deadline date, but India Sieen offering objections. te Indian Lt. Gen. K. 3.. himaiyy said his government muld decide what to do with e prisl ers. ift TkMy Goes m Study Id m Aly Khan PARI,.)Dec. 8 (UP)- Actress me Tiney said today Prince y Kha,divorced husband of ta a rth, proposed to her ri e-it months ago and that Is. 'A hrome for Christmas "gl, i consideration" to e u e bid. Mius said "Why, that's ry oMnews," when reporters ked t a rumor that he had t "It happened near- eg t4 -onat ago,' she said. She bhe had been consider- g the WMlIsal ever since, and at nW 'was going to consider ." , I. - A Ba T Im to to bu wp pr ha Co thi wli lon In bo stl th K< th on on w( th B Ge Al Ril Del as d" to thl ve a' iii th It Is Segeregq It'on17 education for South Carolina or individuals conaeled in any any other state. It cannot sit In form or fasbW Ea said, "It the chair of the legislature of 14 clear th at mes ap not sep- o South Carolina and mould Its arate peopip laying that one of U .e educational system." should go here and one should urIdt Davis said he fears the entire go there... system of segregated schools "Any leglatioen settlag up may be "thrown away on some a este system t of Itef la C fancy question of racial pres- violdMen of the 14tb- Amnd- and tige." meat" fa He said Congress had no in- The hearings -continued the les a tent of outlawing school segre- court's exhaustive Study of the appe nation when it toos atelps to politically-explosive an histor- ta add the 14th Amendment to.the Ically-algniflcant I .salld Constitution in I186. The court held arguments Marshall and Robinse con- last year from the, same attor- tended that "equal prOtection neys. It then requested new of the law" promised by the briefs on specific pol at tn five 14th Amendment to all eiti- test cases brought by Negro zens Is, of itself enough to parents against the segregated outlaw segregatiOn. schools systems of South Car6O - Davis called this fallacious, lina, Virgibi KMansas, Delav tre, declaring the Negro position as- and the D Utlct of Columbik i sumes the "abolitionist crusade" The NAACP is interested lW In4 before the Civil War was direct- all the cseb. Davia Is attorney i ed against public. school segre- for only V~ltr$gi and South Ca- Idd'to a Wto gation as well as slavery, roltna. . The crusade "was dilreed at The .,' re olvYing - one thing only abolition of largely ,-the t-ative slavery," he said. Intent of i t Of the Davis said Atty. Geo. Herbert 14th AI.e continue a BrowneU Jr. fell into t se same today ad.rr "fallacy" In the goverment . brief supporting the -NAACP case. Brownell had argued that the . record is not clear on. Whether .. the 39th Congress in.. ex- pressly intended the 14th Am- endmen; to outlaw sh9ol, agre- gallon, but he ald Intent was to get rid of all law based on race. Davis called thigh "A lame and impotent conclusion." Marshall said the 14th Am- endment was Intended to raise the Negro to completee equal- ity" with whites "and It said so." Any -arguments that states can classify persons on the basis of race or ancestry, he added, are "Just out Of step" with qu- preme Court deciplans. "In any area where It touches Weailhy Ex-Fancee 0f Dempsey Refluses To Take Telephone PALM BEACH. Fla., .DCe. 8 (UP) Wealthy Mrs, Estele Auguste flew to Florida today from a broken romance with Jack Deiy and was told somebody inMew York was try- ing to call her, She said it must have been Dempday, but she didn't care to talk to him. The widow with the inyest- ment millions said the engage- ment la still off and she will wait for the man who apparently caused the breakup, actor WrW Douglas, to join bher here. The former heavyweight king, she said, flew into a lather when she toad him she was going to Invite Douglas to the wedding A message was waiting fo the mink-adorned, 42-year-old o- clalite when she stepped from. a New York plane at West PadA Beach. It advised her to call a N hw York telephone number. She looked at the number and said, "It apparently is DeM - sey' ." "I'm not Interested in calling him." she added. Mrs. Augmite Indicated she had invited Douglas to visit her Palm Beach home this month some time before her en- gagement to Dempsey wa an- nouneed nl New York last week. Douglas, the cleft chiMned- blond who gained fame holding a horn while HTary James blew dixieland r the sound track, had cabled her "not to do any- thing" about a wedding until hc got home from Germany. SThe actor also known for his tough-guy movie roles, Is due to arrive in New York Dec. NW' ata Mrs. Augstte said he woq~'JOWB her here, S"Kirk was very lice toi ta 1i EBrone last summer, w h.s "He is a ood fnd else" . The 5A-5bar-old wanted It tF "r. W, lan to lVBiv , weddliq in' I covered W ge a di tH on dil ."Operation RBeladeer,' to eaw- ry American Christmas greetings to M00,000 needy families In ix- teen overseas countries in til form of a $1 food package con- fntting, nearly 11 poundsaf fdod was announced y eeterdy bu. CAME At the same time Mrte Lawfe, loal mimsion, reveala that 10, Is Od reddentJ. iilI N and.hu.ti ang drkta.m turned, to of rebuilding sad Way, 4 -tyiessillm- t lared Vtokabawg are . as to bKfo as Kay Warrt , ; adiha.a8L1t n# 30;add An 3, somw 4 ire. , I~ fiwai4 to. child sgtain attorm e MU a.tlt- ia New "- u 4 ... . ..., .-. A ',^ ^. -. . -. 6|^B____^^^____ 4 S. ,, .- * I .r .^ * T~At' - .< - 'i ,: i |
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