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^. ^-I.- " f, : "'^', *' " 5j** 1 ... . cml - Abraham Lincoln*. ver ,IX 9~iotmei G~ b. tormr mmnismar lately M.V.D. a( Fiji Islanders' Ancient Chants Greet Elizabeth UVA, Fiji Island, DOe. Ip - ')- A welcome lsh tropl- s leader gee M Ctis. h i d U b ^Tdnburgh or when they v* these I-Pacific 1sld or a 'Wo-day t visit. W ac)mdy, |:1 a.m. S"-- 0 - Would Like To, 'Circumstances Permitting --0 - WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (UP) John Slezok, vf it is expected will become chairman of the board of te Panam6 Canal Company Jan. 25, has never visited ' Canal Zone nor presently has any plans to do so. An aide said today however that Slezak woufld t to visit the Canal, if circumstances permitted, to fmi-. liarize himself personally with conditions there. Meanwhile the appointment of two lawyers and a explorer to the board was announced. Untersecretry df the Army Earl D. Johnson, scheduled to be replaced in that position by Slezak, remains bodrd chairman for t1 present. Informed quarters here expect mitted bis resignation as vim that John Slezak will assume the president-and board nmeuw.' chalinanship of the board of Peter.sMi L a native the Panama Canal Company ,on Chicagoe ad a.He e- Jan. 25 when he becomes Under- ate ot 2 % seeretarv of the'Army s m . may SDeo at d Semo -oa 8b nd s^^-l Ip lb. ubil W. rip -h lb 60t ~s a .... ,. r.. ...' . f e he it S ?' tl ta, iB edll-i m pt Mod, he Oid.-by- 03reaspstantehr sflrM di~~a .~ ,.ti.g agg-gg ___- J - '-ALJBi~iiil~ag -- Bq~Yu M9t or ai wb. ee. the Serect.ve Service rertl.oa. .ft I .W Sloank, a business man by lHe later served as aspe al t ,. u F rnc training, has been assistant see- tant and executive aaijstant.to t Neatr JU Francou rotary of the Army in charge of ;he Secretary of War before his Sn materiel since last April. He ob- appointment in July 1945 as An- |Vaugt P 7glutyir' orwt -A man carrylbg a sack over his takined leave from the presidency sistant Secretary In 9I4 he aImlbtie'-- it-S 1fS shoulder, who ran when he was of the Truner Brass Works to headed the United States delt- ICT 4 -mla 'cIu E at .abre challenged b detectives, was enter the Army Department. nation to the London Conference Jth lqow hby the Ad killed in El Cangrejo An aide in the office of John- with Commonwealth nations an R8-Air Flores liquor-1 Say today. on said there- has been no de- Japanese trade relations. tee l-oreq re said the dead man, qailon yet as to whether John- Petersen lives in Radnor. Pa. SoSein Cou IdbMted a Arturo Tapia Lugo, son will remain on the board of He has been a director of 2t hrl Cgo n-Ca omblan;, hid a long police directors after he retires as un- Fidelity Philadelphia Truit S, groups, and remdersecretary e-ven though he Company since 1947, and ts S d temperance organ- Lugo d the bag and does not continue to fill the of-presidentne 950 Asstt Defense Seretaryrd ng by Cice of chalrmn. They said that Cake, a native of Portland. o.tHanneah in ca s tm t Jnan Fran would depend qn higher author-a graduate of the Universityl Manpower, stoutly defended the 'Jl'Oed l top. He ran to- Ies. Oregon and Harvard Law ew policy last Setember, say- wards Elm, grejo and hid un- Johnson resigned the under-se:- ie is a partner in the ingIt wa his aim to make liquor de a f hOu. A detective sht retaryhlip to become president-law firm of Cake, Jaureyq 1 rvallable to the men "In whole- him lBst he was leaping r of the Air TrazAport Association, Tooze and president a aome dsur indngs." a teaes after leaving his hiding but his new poet wopid not pre- Equitable Savings and Ldsa Han stated then: "I have ph elude his membership on the Ca- Nolation. He is also a direest no lntefln of backing down.'- nal board if the higher authorl- several nationally know .... tI Turns ties requested him to remain on nesse firm. The direcive suedtoda I Urit and he were willing to do so, He is a prominent m provdl.g-tb.- the services w4u rr C they said. the Republican party ,make io further parbahes Io Orf o00o rut A Canal Company spokesman served as a member f liquoer fw Jad. 1 to be sold by .* said that the operations of the wnblican national the tt. It further provides FinG 5 board would eot be brought to fom Oregon since 19m". thUt an r s le of a standstill pepdlnr a chage- now a member of the.. "Iquer ?L e wIl go Into 4A paotrergeant, who round- over in the ehairmsshi. He can national execaoti. *ftt JA;i'*I 1 "tn order to et p oe too fast in his ear. pointed out that the 'ar'aet tee. qrlmt thei of the was $ this morning in last Monday and was expected hsockse Balboa Maistrate's Court to meet again early In Jan- Byrd is a not Teip on sale of liquor by for reckless driving. nary prior to the departure of is well known So soply at all mes- Johnson from the undersec- dents of the seTr within the United NelaOn Late, the 37-year-old retaryahi;. of visited in remote areas defendant, caused considerable Appointment of the three new ws to' id by the Secre- damage tp his own car last Sat- members of the board of direr- ca. ." urday atnoo when he came tors of the Panama Canal. Com- His polar twned a memoran- around a corner on Thatcher pony has been announced bv flights over dual requiring the serv- Highway too Tast and slid aboi't secretary of the Army Robert T Routh Pole les tov h quor through 100 feet off th6 shoulder of the Stevens. according to Informn- ploratious State id "Ilquor mono- road. He Is attached to the 7405 tion received at Balbok Heights. -Re l a poly" AU at CorozaL The new board members are: Virinhla t Ralph E. Cake. lawyer anI both h6 . banker of Portland, Ore.; How- and tVhe'. my. ay Man's Wife Admits i, Petersen lawyer and business an of Pliladelohiba. d11r ani Pa.. and Rear Admiral Richard sr ani 3 Allotment Fratd Counts .. retired, of Boston. They wVll fill vacancte creat- ed by the recent resienstions of tin Wasn- Lt. Gen. Lewis A Pick Daniel z Fleet ,P - On, pealOf Pil tf y to three Navy was suspended for 3. Taylor and Bdward D. Me- in the P-" n ,. ndolettm t, A. tha l uadn the condition KIm. t frnm ne- meri e *of a Nae t tnow w W lfouin good bs- Pick, formerly Chelf of Englu- t cl station p.o the C at .a ,hs .m, e restitution to t-" eers. hadrteVed on the board rafter hi been ud g it f traud a- smb of $405, and reoK sinee aWit 1952. McKim, wh -i n hp ah Uniainst e Ited State Oov- probation efticer resglasd last June, became a 4 Pis te R einmieagUaer the phtHeats e s member of the board 4eai ft ora-h P. l ai r- V rgig, Court. West Indad Fruit a" l millS Al!ae s w wWear, the overn- comany. Inc. dt wau aptmr W1- astrilet court I n a in th e te'- head to h id In Us btiotlrector two Yars .a. for tbe D riet of Vir- a warrant for her The apoitmeut of l t gal at orfO. virgin Jurisdic- new mailers g T.e Is M.,'- t__ other thorlsed roster G a in af an l s the ola, d in the.local court other embers aree -sand e t a on a a 0S 0 Mcash Stevens, stokhol l M et cas e inued 11oV tilo this ,e tice a la! .,, .' *~rr*e .a~"R3- ~~;- *.~9' I nt .. ". . .' + " __ __ wmmwmwm-m-mww dens, I hiAm of w this Ievll chants WW^ cteliWW't to agmmpsv.o. i5^ Am -& desId. *:- "ip '"'w,. -.. ati " i^ .... ^ i i i; .. 1 , -, ,T p jiB ,^ * Si-+J l*.ibel":' ' F .. A, , Aw - - le~ _I Seen c AiJt1'; 4 TH PANA mC -N rA.NIk 4 4J y ^ ---ra .ia s ra'n.. c....%? 1 ,,- _____________ __________ 9. 3' THE PANAMA AMERICAN P er sn .. OWNED AND PULIEND O*V tE PA'NAMA ASMWCAN MMh. INCP .i myslumom s A,.,. '" OPeter EdsonOurad POUNCED my MNW OUU*EWu S uasu CAUkLE ADOR-s PANAMERICAN. PANAMA CoLOt OIP.S3. 3 n7 ClrEn, AVENl ar ITWEI 12TP AND hunt hysteria in FumeiEN NpareeNTailvE iOHMlIA V POWERs INC 454 Masmsow- Avg NEW Yachd a n hih LOCAL 6r MASI a n in o t last week when it was discovered s rA. INA A1 Sbe given loyalty che Te O la s o1aas nMn o inaiNC t ou s wa O I m n I eaVe I al r year for While House TI.IS T01.11 FORUM TH RE o-ADERS OWN *UMN SE T Washington reached a new high aH E Me 1Chrlast week when it was discovere- thbt even Boy Scouts now have tb o be given loyalty checks. The story 4 Yd Mail n Bois an open forum for reder of The Panama CAniwr- came out this way: im' atlsare received gtatefuthy and are hand in aJ8 0 holly sea ^ti- ma year. forf lefWhh Hcour H see as day. Lt are puobshed eore rhe used again this year when Pleas ery to keep the lattes limitedtn o e po e nlengthi President Eisenhower lights the Ide"atity o letter waters as held ane strietest qcontdeaet. tre for the first time. i This aersaper esumes no esponsibi tto statements as options Scout headquarr the first lme.aders h lxprossisill n lor n,.from nor so.,ism op Scoul headquarters leaders have,. ' ezpessed sm letters rem resears been ulsiting the various council o meetings in and around Washington otMOPS AND BROOMS NEEDED Oto make the necessary arrange- , SmMOPS AND BROOMS Nen s. At one meeting in northwest rThe man signing his letter 'Sailor" is a mananter my heart Washington, a quota of 25 Eagle Ncealess to say tou.re aGnotner Who would like to clean uip these was called for from the troops uin O'J 'And on top of it all. as you said. US government supported. rGet their names in early," saId E 1 ail regulations regarding Coco Solito were enforced I feel t ehe adquarters man, "'because sure that all concerned would profit. the Secret Service has to check Will someone please iniorm me why somebody is always in- them all for a security clearance." vestigating living conditions el other Canal Zone living quarters end not one Congiessman, Senator or other representative has CHRISTMAS DINNER AGAIN *~e-er investigated living conditions of the people living in Coco 1Sol., o 'he 250,000 American soldiers ,, truly believe that f the people in the position to do so would now stationed in western Germany 'lok into our situation and enforce the regulations, and if the will again this year invite-almost 'decent people of Coco Soaito. iath an interest in Detter living con- that many German people ti share editionss would make their views known, you can "bet your eye a Christmas dinner with them, ais Teeth" that it would get to the wheels" pretty quick. part of the continuing pro m to So lets get to work. promote good relations. This pro- Another Sailor gram was begun two years ago, when some 20,000 West Germans *NEW FOSITION CREATED were Christ;..,s guests of the U.S. 5 l rrrn ed forces. Last year the num- ber jumped to 175,000. It will be Taking away a little of the function of the Managementraised t 175,000. It will be year Division, the Press Representative, the Executive Secret ary, the raiedthis year. German goo- J"Thi s American German goo+- Personnel Division and other units which are presently carrying wilt program has paid off in the out these functions perfectly well, the Governor's Office creates American occupied zone. Sixty Snew executive: Public Relations Officer. v r nt of the Gern peo- How does the Governor's office explain away the order ofseven ple wa cent U.S. miof the German peo-res InI-emalm in Germany', according to President Elsenhcwer ag,,Inst the creation of new positions? In remain in Germany, according to a fact the President of the United States' ordered that even vacat- 'recent survey for the U. S. High Canal Administration puts U.S. rate employee's lobs on the local- ent wanted them withdrawn. H a r ain rate roll: puts local-rate employes on part-time rolls, puts part WTREU IO. UA time employes on "when work is available rolls: to save afew SHIFT REBUILDING SITE dollars. I S Then it turns around and mal'es a brand new job paying To keep U.S. troops in Korea - o10000 a year to do a job that was being done perfectly well by bu. ,the Army has shifted its - uther units where the function properly belongs. major rebuilding And repair pro- i was Visiting Congressmen please note. gram for tanks, trucks and other ri observing the Old War- a, dameSt s a giy she s T a in o.I gl If ha l previously y this work was done din' dott thnkn aan head ad en a E economy Minded Republican vehi les to a depot outside Pusan rwdasad thret heir a th ather ats eas a$ ted easy e bask wiet hetr tolIrd hj4 a b (ED. NOTE: The Panama Ca..al was asked to comment on Japan, with the use of a lot of women ce a are inly wcris litH ee eb t ne the \G above letter. beas in a vast variety oofw d she g" hue salvageoperation. Sf uch hair. the above letter. Commented the Canal: "No Comment.") ,-ns ........ abor......... hrone looks lke. You so o I thu work e oerJapan to. Shifting r have been actions of my byPaul or A beft or, l be able to r Ofcthe work from Japan tolKor Wasodao of observatigis when all offhand tw s gan imivrnd, And a ovd a saves a lot of mobey;n s of observe s when all- cests, besides stroentbesnin s WoM were blonde. rere was a is k on the pea..a Mge sa I rean defenses. .t hd PVrlod, apA there has i I asp mad at; dame .I w.ch -one sihe s, e d1a thy NEAT DODGE )ee I1W hih'd p ro o, an# now .o. MT..but oid.' %o '"the lim- ea" this timeW mtw her or I b wferen he colors init.,ontosn bAneat little congressional cen- all sorts of dferenit on top, E wa worship dodge has been revealed or paint ion to t d dus the autu series just let I face. enb we. hf, adam " the U. S. Marine Corps. n- Icrew cotsap nAe d ampra uiries to the Marine Corps public Dutch cut, and I At a n a hair salon, w ter il S- UI -tions office on the O Wial rec. aainte ct and o a ----f 'rd of T Reserve Lt.-Col. Jba3ej S R. skinned back ,andp sedfom INuise ofl TWa- McCarthy in World War It are now and p .p*lll .wv t1 aBIl DPresents: answered by a stock reply thatu ~ aea all infonration on this subject itn rt wa son atatU-a t, must be obtained frpm the office a tha b s a l aa1k uapt' 9 a ctel e mi-i *- m- t of Set. Joseph l, of Wi- cwags eyebrows would leap uphto0 le eIt'srbla onsln. . miM W Cam t. home s , CENTRAL GREAT BENEFIT FETIW AL aNs r ~ i s l w ta erasdo tr tom with str oek tr in r ow,. Pink ea fola etito " S. tyu wil nitie that oQt with a fakse han o- hair paitin.k I hba', vat At 8:00 p.m. Des" s willtereni.e in his hair e that it nil t it, nt it a over t, even a stan. Department of Defense stillly gets a little er. Bt thq the ba Pro-Panahm Newsboys, Under The Sponsorship wasn't been able to stamp out thecrewcutd observance of separate anniversary artistsWkeep i ac and th o I days by Army, Navy and Air Force d14a'k just ets it on W wich as=ply tIa'a of The "Es'osas de los Periodistas" Club! In the interests of unification, it obc si oth woamton'd is there white- ant 'b tt ,3 a In the interests of unification, it l Si ,f 1M e how I was ordered several years ago that same barber .al I ifi. is so k of a n me how h ke it, and I will SFnI ""a there would be only one "Armed W ..do their l difernly woman. But --ea Leaguer-an organization of active mood their alph, ae ptiet ann e o ther supporters of everything that will stupidity 6 a the faced fashi, or swains. ... ...- T A Q s P / help the Navy. continues to keep Savvy Day very much alive. For this year's celebration on Oct. 2, the Navy League promoted more e Wiso0iboCu i a than 50 dinners. Speakers were Stupid Response SeNavy officials and admirals. nNO HEADLINES FOR ,HI By Brue Biossat ' Dr. Samuel M. Brown-ll of Con- * necticut, new head of the U. S. Office of Education, hit Washington Even jhough us. lawa offhande- te give tq nhownr plan seriouss ldert- at just about the same time his Uff .of Prraien atqtc peace ton.1 do.and if they t brother. Attorney General Herbert W ppqsaj ar. . it hard to tie Pr a in.V Brownell, became embroiled e the tal n 5t their fIrst e- with all. the la Harry Dexter White case. 4 e _ .. ... .. .Office of Education officala at a1 otnInIanY, rove theyo first wondered if Dr. Brownell t' .stnt o o the fthey would have the same flair for hit- p A VtJ' .wa a er-. .__ y TIVOLI CTURES! 0.25 the de his younger h re brother, but they've related now. 75Ukho 4 .tt _ They've found the elder BrownellchZa. avawrta p n ia a "CAPTAIN CAUTION" "NOT WANTED" Ito be an extremely quiet, mild -o Comr, nno nIst .adeu.uate for hepdo ;e -e mannered individual, too complete- Un r th gllat Also: "DEVILS CARGOES" ly absorbed in the problems of ,c.eethe .' WpIrd tbthq education to get involved in any con idpl .. flst of he ie ot r te o i t h front page controversies. n e whi la SECURE DEPARTMENT The Rea Security regulations in the State ,. are a, to m I-tha., Department are now so tight that l0o t*Wl 1e awith z m .- i.. RU0 officials aren't allowed to love- rett. -e r any papers on their desks when word that aa from official Mr.rd "In" and "Hold" baskets are sup. lgo nra posed to be put away and officials an s atwer, ya e - are tol to work from a clean desk neutrals gv te , memoranda and newspaper clip- the KsItiOi kele...ofshold he eA erPings hive to be dug out to files 4n.' NiiWA. 4!- r1 r".' .-7:. < tti, "" 4. & *- .. 0. ,-y'.8 =.."" '..,>-. '. '-.a : ;" ;'. .. .. -"O "" .'" '* 'k;.*': -"' "" :"e r= - :.. .. .'- i '. .. yy ., -v ,, "./.^ : -:- ^ '3 -. .. "I". -.., tz* . ., .. It I !W'7it & T~^^^'? 6 mw r nLWRE- tome thoushtibe rem moop.ymd .so? an S Sandlf m.m Next bky, the Serentary of the the othe r to "AMn o WTeasury got's plee call from the staff to of Sector V of Dtabe. the security Im a a I,?" aSersyd Ssat, tere se.r., . wist to 5lb t0hUBths benstagiha 4 a t'1'' at4"MW 1Dll;M-DQ meats a.s! U Sen ieopone's cutr yt, _r . Idea&' country .. U'I .4 a ,s rty 'SWle -athis hs& b *4; - -t .~1 S. 9 ,lI rds and together t-ads to Leck ry week ... every day- Scarries MORE WANT ADS L:in Panamai combined I FABRICS for a Iovdy CHRISTMAS ZIG.-AG 4 *- I :. ::- t * .SSIF"W.. PAO t ." Axr i. ;v-s A**jt t~ LT *^ *I.ie^ ..f3* ^ 4, . 'A .AUK T.WO _ .1 :~ ';. -~ . ; . ' . .t. ~t& L~t. ,* r, .- ,' ..* .:.' --i w *j I- WATQHES u41 I' U 9- n fr~ ; ~4 r,~ '&*~ tSr ~. .Iktr.i..iik. ~. 4~jr.r .4 , .. . da" nmA eqlma mma U -r - inwr la IMI .jUL9A inF- a tw-i ..IA *Mu. .. ., .. .-- -- I ~ y .,,; .. *- PORTm WE RADIO Mayatimlbrs Ns a u- r M o d taM e ". CASH E0AY PAYMENTS QLUU WiTE BATTERY OR ELECTONIC CURRENT! * biwi*h . .p Crystal. E S out every dtall In A:: ATrs, . * 'Wyvhmg Bbe. *1 1 '" IA4~~~~(4 I fld.t< t4-U - .1 ~ .-" 'L . I;*> * I 1'~ , 3 II 4f e-S -. -. J-. :. ,- :o ,'; ***^-+*...;+,.: Ar I I gaor tI week. with da: evening pm0ram be- l. by the seatol at Fort S7:30 tomonelqw night. t K labbe. wE f t thehool B and dlude upecl taleaU to mey hei e riotma mu- Pa i. -. i 1g :10 "-Tue-dayOat s. _(a oot M. etsSkk :: AM. ana -6 at Time Wednesday: Balboa Elemen- Time choo, rades 1-4. at 8:20 .m. and Pedro Mguel at 8:30 irI ONY, ]K.. (U. P.) lo gan o marred Ud sn Bns a husband and wB nk down ad _. '1 .1,, *... ~ --. Dotonr 6 e, complm sd, wt. .h .e en e 4 ... $4i No. 1 TgL $ 30392 ;l e'*u d etth L .... ~ p W p a c e .b h eUvs ' Ktt*~0; -t N LiL4. 1i'5d,, SNUB ISA4. W'~ Mfl~~ S~b I; U- -. 1.. r r --. *~-; n, +EUROPE ! S- 9 .f. '.- rsnnRwxi f^PG~tgg YAP xquiate In dIgn, masterfuly out to bring dividual pieces, or eompnie setsa to adOrn Uqu *a wat p -.Masse' - ? i .9 C *.. i ..4 , 1- 9 4l ... W*UM 6u atatd*Mp~tpMll .Srf h1s ^-i^s^*fl e ^vsufd- '4.-. NW k~ j ~ ~ .8 9.tI. ~9,t * .IW. -. 9 A S. !- l.a Meetings The newly-elected officers ct k ount Olympus Lodge No. 559, fO will hold a meeting hHdht at the home of B lI ' '9$- His Emblem from $ 1. 49 Win the three "SYMBOL OF LOVE" diamond rings, CASA FASTLICH'S Christmas gift to its clients. T Ca/a fa/tlich P !" JEWELRY HEADQUARTERS ST 161 CENTRAL AVENUE, PANAMA For yoUr shopping convenience we shall remain open all day until 9 P.M. O.tn .CAN BE A SANTA! LA9 * t , a ' 'fl rl.t& SAVE FOOD AND CLOTHING F TO d SI Slet Servie T'i LisbaIl Mudu i! Rnt KILOS OR LEf Fed& Clithing Only... r -~ j r ~ .9 4 'A'. .41. ~ $-. -.4. I I@ ai IAg kW ,&1 Tel. 2.305 KILO 2.2 L ,-.. . -,. r .. '4 1 - L.1 -'I ik i~Lj pll^ WI .- ..71 I. :~ ';2: '1 . 1,. t 4 wmmwwft kdmoo m_ r- ..i pun . le G P first *... Yec .. * i.. ; * *n - -li n , _ PAuo Fror S- PANAMA AMICAN As mnn Florida Tourbiss .MAKFRIENDS nfugge Into Furs; Sops Threaltened MIAMI. Dec 17 (UP Frost *' i/i was forecast over the entire "Sun- \' shine" peninsula tonight as truck -\s, 'farmers prepared to fire or flood ,their fields to protect crops, and Tourists donned their fur jackets. \ Policemen directed bundled-up A shoppers on Lincoln Road and' F"lahtr Street. One officer spoke for the native',- Don't be vague when you 't "Man, I'm freezing." a.,ing to asK a friend to vu.LI Top coats were brought out of yui tor a week end. He'll want motballs and oil heaters out ofi lu allow wnen you want him to storage as the t he r m o m e t e r ai.ve and when you expect him; plunged to the mid-forties in this to leave. Then you'll boLh te: advertised "eternal summerland." ni -re comfortable if that is set-I A low of 31 degrees was forecast i t in your invitation, tomorrow morning for the western .,st a? good fences make suburbs beyond Tropical Park race g jd neighbors, definite invita- track and south to Homestead lions make bospitility easier. where thousands of acres of to. matoes, snap beans and other -- __, __,_,_, ,,_ tender truck are growing . , is the THRIFTIEST TIME to visit EUROPE FLYING BY FAA Touring Europe costs' much less now and you also enjoy the year's lowest air forces, in eof- feet until March 31st. Your'4ioice of thfte For ,Mu -onlsee we pour Trod Agent or ^rn&*WWA MOST XPIMNCID AIRLINE Penami L seet No., Tel, T.010 ColeNSawBMg.,TketI1097 0 s. o "m.. m. ey...' Air*.. 9n dAirlfm Po.st P *f K* PA. INS. XE.A30A..p Some bathing beauties took ad- vantage of the first cold weather of the year to don their tight-fitting "skiign" clothes for a bonfire pic- nic on the wind-swept beach. And Mrs. B. E Schlesinger of Philadelphia, had a good word for what the natives think of as the coldest weather possible- "I don't mind the cool weather to. much. Guess its worse up North. I can take it. It's still bet- ter than the snow." about these women. Knows in or- der to avoid making the same mis- takes over and over. Knows in or- der to avoid creating more of these women to live out empty lives 20 or 30 years from now. The play itself Is a curious bal- ance of tragedy and expert com- edy. Curious because it's so truly. close to life. It neither titters nor weeps. But the true approxima- Ition of life is there. "Essentially, these lives are tragic," Mrs Parker said. "These women are ill-prepared to live a life without a man. They don't1 know what to do with themselves. Paris 1 They're not prepared to apply that innate self-respect to wheih each human being has every right. They feel bereft." Mrs. Parker thinks that the la- dies of the corridor are not pos- sessed of inner resources, those very personal riches that can make life in nearly any circum- stance a great adventure. They feel that they need someone about to coddle, protect and entertain them. Though she's earned a place in the Americln scene as mistress of the wisecrack, Mrs. Parker, al- so a writer who can create with great compassion Though she feels that there is no immediate solu- tion for the problem so clearly set forth in the lay she. hope tat o wer .itha. nta. to shtA ,ome ladie- is AWPd d'Usseau. a i ,,jjjj ,r, j- ,Some people want shorter hours$ but rostof us will still hove to operate on a 60-minute hour. Musical Matters Answer tp Previous PU$zr f I C LJ I i E31iU -1 n B LBi tv k~ ACROSS DOWN . 1 Violin I Low singing accessory voice 4 Group of 2 Wind musicians instrument 8 Set of organ 3 Weekday A pipes 4 Sew loosely 12 President 5 Female Lincoln singing voice 13 Toward the 6 Closer 24 Imitates 40 Caudal sheltered side 7 Lair 25 Impudent apbemdaes 14 Burden 8 Drudge 26 City in 4L BuEIalo 15 Turf 9 "The harp that Germany 42 Gaiter. 16 Approved once through 27 Male horses 43 Iind of models ~s halls" 28 Otherwise merchandlfe 18 Legislator 10 Advantages 29 Noxious plant 44 Great Lake 20 Stop nautt.) II Nuisance 31 Nocturnal 46 Poker stake 21 Before 17 Terpsichorean mammals 47 Negative votes 22 Hireling 19 Regions 33 Calyx part 48 ecme larger 24 Church recess 23 Subsequently 38 Refund 50 Butteries 26 Norse explorer 27 Stitch I 1 30 Piano foot levers IL 32 Snuggle- - 34 Expunges 35 Fold - 36 Pigpen . 37 Simple " 39 Begged '40 Melody 3-" 141 French dance '42 Take an oath - 145 Removing water 49 French metropolitanS 51 Rowing implement 52 Seed vessel - 53 German king 54 American --- " humorist 55 Golf mounds It 56 Observed i. . 57 Direction . (ob.) UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Great White Fleet Arliva *S.S. "YAQUE" .................................. De 18 S.S. "LEVERS BEND" ..... ......................DeLd M *S.S. "SANTO CERRO" .. ..........................Dee. 25 *S.S. "CHIRIQUI" ... ...........................Dec. 27 S.S. "C G. THULIN" ............................ Jan. 3 *S.S. "HIBUERAS" ...............................Jan. 3 * Imadlias Rfriteraled. CMUe ad GOral Car. Arrives Crit-1 7- -- -" -"- ' :, * I' ,, '-'& IVE ANDu U s BfND nDDJ 35 - I. 'i5'~i *'~.-"~ u'* as Maxm.l a 1' . l[^^1.lcg y-wf S.S. "MAJORKA" .. . ................ ...... ;. ....... ....... , 1. .S.AN- ... ...:...... ....... .,..... S.S. "MARN ," P!. ,, .. ..*..".... .Jlm. ... . :, ... Weekly salln of twelve pasauenger gpM to Now T11, New Orleans, Los Angeus, Samn Fraaidue aid 11-1 Special round trip fare from Cristobal to Now fork, Los Angeles, San Franciseo and Seattle. To New York ..... .........................Is" . To Los Angeles and San Franelieo ..........2^M To Seattle .................................. TELEPHONES: CRISTOBAL 2121 PANAMA 2-21W COleON -."' ..~2.l,~ 4. . -...., -.4.-'.. ', -,. _." ": 5U BUgB WUmaB&dOAM I HAVE T"E MAnAN TURA I M FE-OP OF THE TARDW AE IM rKAT;E QUARTET CAI.LIOP9 I j MNEOTOM .. .. r ICKON I ER N M) FLINT J' I'" }r M; ' U AOGU Demonstration . h. ,. -- .,- +. ,*w -. '5' - J *;" 4r .w A NEW ORLEANS SERVICE NEW YORK SERVICE I" 'a I' IL ~- A. CHRIS WELKIN. Planetee Space opper PRIhC&LLA'S POP S s-I pf1:; "a '- .1.4~.. -I- -'7*~~ T~ ~'":T lr -- --- -- -- --- ~' '"""b~L~P~" = i i A Pri , Li -.. - I I a, ~ ~--. :.: -. -------------- I. .~* - ~ - .~ -a ..~ ,~, -d""^- .at.- ;t * .:. j'.j ... 3y f *" ,' me ;Ot t j ^^-Ty^WBv f '.w.,K * ,. .-1 .-- .,, -* .. ,,- 0. :,.. .. . ,. ," ,' : ". ...: -. .. ;. *;..' : 2. ,- "';''JT"" ** '' '' ".'r-i i 2 '' a P-,-" -.'- 7 .j'- -- ,: :"! *.. : " ; i^ j-.'' : .*ttyw. - l .. .".I ; .': 4'"- ,,,, -:, 1 .,7,6-i;'i" I i'- IIAI :nl a F U. 1 i:-. a-- -~b. l i - 4:J Con. That idle ,.- .4 I.- ~ ~ 44 -7 1~ ~ ''Ia tw .NE THING: 4 HER 'PING AT ISO sie the Anci Please .RUH MILLETT-Says.... I7hKur -Mo Ada8 .... ,- .. .., .. Womad Girlish at 40 Fill ..... ogh 'ti i theer*m no h }as ah 2t-ye ar. No. 6, 16 th stree West Tel. 2 43 : oldr r onel wo man re e Behind the Baneo Nackm, al -. cutting edge. there is a great deal O .. K GA .AD of wisdom in that statement. There We have the largest NE- Food Markles dgA or is no such thing as a 40-year-olda e G. Na d ,"'Jt girl, and the woman who tries t selection of dresses a; ke. l util springs bal when remain a girl forever doesn't fool;" rerss lt to" yId with ngbr anyone but herself. for "teen agers" 7 to 17 ita tlh eet is beginning to By the time she has reached 40 ,,t 'rea r.mA, eal Un der the pre e of -if not before-a woman should as tto P. Santa us' bpe C1stuas shopping, an eeanomy have faced the fact that she is i the M.O.U.P.E.R, will aug apt tt. rat te th w"I be -welcome, through with girlhood and that the wa 24 aoard.the way to make the most of herself " rtlB1i. E'Appleace Cake. Steak .rip WltW 9ue-Cream.. is to be as attractive a woman Ssque ke)... ray as she an be and leave being S. e .ni quarters ce One Ud beef steak, chuc or girlish to girls. a t d o U ral ailb ftE .-hali pnona round, oai4qarter cup chopped Instead of clinging to a type of StO Sta en, t-on. dw 1 teaspoon b g po aon, 1 ido salt, pepper, 1 hair style and dress- that were be- lI 0 S tao l etabe a oroming to her in her twenties, she LI VVDLD e tilar monthly din- 1 t n salt, I and f tea nb. should figure out what is appro- A i anger 1 tea tpono cadia. C ute tB nto strips about 3 priate and becoming to her as a It A A & men.re-haly teaspoon nItmua ue s long and 1 Iaeh wide. woman of 40. JEWELRY K P Se To Meet one-a cup saborteiing neo r mat with the dons in Steer up hot water, o al ca hoeing or lard. Season. Pour She Should Change BELT BUCKL a will iold Its 1 eg, one-half c oravy er meat coer- ad bake Her Way of Thidg E rnuhyaeetin Monday a atlfR 0goaFasses. At dresF.. (mderate) for m at.' a os-half hours ortil mat Instead f thinking she can get ,TIE HOLDERS sq.gtbIstender. Serves 4. by forever withbeing scatter-CU LN cbraed o inefficient, she should UFF NKS S" hortni tate; Souv.Crea Gravy realize that a woman ought to be E C, and t add muB elt 1 tablesoon btt he has passed that age when her AIN S'M h and e -n basis tof youth.e WATCH BRACELETS man p e siad fo ofo.in th other "ir/a^ Wl -, au dl assed ouunxtres ; aneba -o ada d 3 cut water, 1a teaS _po ;stead of living froum day to ,Sti W. intN 0wo eday, the woman who is adher Open 8 h14 P.)- 2-ll" "n v . 't until ImOtfl .iir pmu 11e lesiw s t n. fortieth birthday ought to know.i ....... ,mbrg It un i making f t.nds with woman Ifn- . w h e -imstIth a ur The wants and whea e she .s -9O ,.- osnmi t ,spurc and 1h birhayoug to , Sa "madeiG aa lyi a ,Ond bake in m Bodyerae oven minutes w and pour o ver me a o tn h ta tdeerees ) 40 to a d mines, S Instead wayso a have ting with other Wl? W of M .proaching middle age ought to 1 9 i.i.ht4p6have learned the impd ance of gV eeg- ',ra. making ftrends with woman In- t Wot' stead of trying to outshine them. S.B age 400 Free Meo You i thn Cohritmas woa Zg low r a .be seven up hny kitenis h, clinging- Cstuc hf y *t u 1" ted"- !- vin e ways, and have become, a. i sponsible, self-reliant person. There's just no such thing asna 4112 ionhit . 40-year-old girl-se there s no use for any woman to try to be one,. Ss 1000 FreeMen You'd tin Christmas wo -.., I m. To Be Dinistributed aOOtW One thousandtfree mealstrtS ., ..... l aibe served to the oawr inute e much a howy i ,uy o rIdn4ew!aif Colon between Saturday 3n 2fe *". "A Tel 3"2arCapt. and Mrs. element A i to teInmaculad lSrolol iMoonsawmoy. Dakto-rwW]esfi ottoof twll ber 1.. e w .9rP.M.served by Ma.or elas a Dr.a nur h n Idoanu '.A .Ft the SaLkatobo Army Cntier mSaturday at 11:30 am TIckets as,.k rmeal are benqc distribute ut the office of thp Third StreettJEWELER Corps up until tomorrow .S.'"-.. , S.v "" oetl aortc red f, l dunringg Prdl: llli Sonioe 340 children will recele the three. days. 'Msneth O niDinhsti'rs, - RAPID CITY. S. D. (U. P- - T..Toutrists.eto the l.pek Hills of South 'J.Dakota May be s aired out of their a.wito next year. SIf E. A. Sullivan hasq his way, . they'll be startled by a flying dino- -0 Sullivan, whoecreated a herd' of '"a, Dinosaurs which omk d'wn upon 1... A Ilthe city frmn a hill and which is "I"-i i mT ir n l a major tourist attraction. is now .r, planning to create a flying dino- .m- freHe Is completing plans for a ra- f.mot-. i- 'It will have an eight-foot-long" be kept aloft by helium, pro- o veed by a. .amll engine, and guid- id by radio. a Bone Of Contention P.TSBuRGH, Dec. 17 Irup SAW.Judge.Hamer S. Drowncut FI= OPP I :f i thoutoeipn a bone loday..MGM Mrdps 1pwi said that it w'sa lip.. callbeYql nthe s power of the court' AGIMT&DISTRIBUIDOREi: .2 I "efor the Isale of his estranged MUM ._s "4ub--s.'.Gout better than i ber pet aver The Judge a- PA0AMA OOLON wped ."0nd her 3-year-,lId "%L,24, 7 -' 411 dauhter a a week in a noni- "I. nfi,': . r -,.--4 - ii Ak _ .. . , ~~:3: . F.- . .' I- - , A .. .- iic -< V *.j~ **~. Mf iimum for 12 words YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD AT 14 DII K 3I- VAVP OiURiD An WITH ONE OF OUR AGEfNr NOV DADES AT H Vie bafaf No 84 FOR SALE A&.tomobiles .- I 4,I 4 I .-T.I, -. -if-.." -. - ..--. s -. --.. . -. 1 i TYW PANAJWA AMEXICAN AN IND.P.a.I ft WSA AP- -- -; COMMERCIAL 6 Sut Show FFERENTS LOCALITIES IN .THE CIT PROFESSIONAL -m .at, *i.*-. -t l i... T e d TOhsd ,. .. Rni 0aURs OFICiE.S IN 57 "H" STREI~=? PAN-M.. LrI Y Ur in AU v a I II Ul iJ tnlf rnji a Vn v n urS J W -u - - -- .- E4 I i r LIBRERIA PRECIADO 7 Street No 1J FITO DOMY Justo Aroseuena Ave. and 33 St MORRISON 8 Street No. 26 THE FANAMA AMERICAN SSreet Nn ..7 CASA ZAIDO Central Ave .149 FARMACIA EL BATURRO No. 3 Lottery Plaza FARMACIA LOMBARDO Fourth ol July Ave. I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE RESORTS 'I Household_ Automobiles Miscellaneous- Gramhch Santo Clara Beach cottages, FOR SALE: One "8 Cu. Ft. 25 FOR SALE:-Morr.s Minor. Ccnvert- INVITATION FOR lIDS moderate rate. Phone ,-441 or. cyce Friidire refrigerator, one bible, new condition, 4,000 miles. (Construction Contract) 4-567. steel buffet. 1550 "G" Govilon Quarters 9-8 Fort Clayton. Phone seceer 05 n Thoras Foster's Cottae . Rd. Balboa. Tel. 2-1447. 87-3217. and St. John and 53-504 on St Santo hCltare.s Pa brti is 1 FOR SALE:-Silvertone radio-phono, FOR SALE:-1952 Custom line Ford n o hx linens. Phono Sat at 2.CP no ' 3 speed, 60 Cyl.; 7 gal. apt. size V-8 Tudor Sedan. radio. Excellent Vrgn Islands WILLIAMS' Sante Cl Om K Cot- VirgindIslandsiWIoLIMS0befinancedte C0o2. C"ot washer; chest of drawers; misc. condition. Can be financed. 042- As ncted herein fo' each school and/ toges. Large. aolmltt modern. Fhone 86-7243, duty hours. Bvenado rt ,nn one "' Or section. near beaom. alboa 5T050 exep;| 4105. Office of Territories weekends. FOR SALE-Westinghouse eight foot B.05...... -.- ----- Office of Tertories weend.Interior porcelain refrigerator with one FOR SALE--Sacritce! Leaving Isth. Deportment of the I i PillipL. OceMide to anto year guarantee unit. Telephone mus. Morris Minor 951 bla ck 4- Inular Division. Office of Territories PClaira.sBOcase ""anPo1 SBalboa.door. Excellent condition. I Single Deoartment o the Interior, lr.O 3..-877. Cr l .167.. ..... Balboa. bed and mattre.. L.all Panama 3- Room 2713 Interior Building, 1 e -I C "tea -"673 OR SALE:-Cheap, bamboo living- 0262. 9 o. m 12 noon. Washington 25, D. C. Houses on beh. San Clara.m, AlsoM room set, 7 pieces, $40.00. RCA -------Sealed bids in single copy for fur- in COOL' Cmorn pm houwtalns. radio, large, $35.00. East 36th St FOR SALE:-Or trade. 1947 Ford nishing all labor, equipment, and Phone SHRAPN L. BSlbeo 13891 No. 11, Apt. 1. Station Wagon. Good condition materials and performing gil work or see caretaker thi.r. 39 Duty Paid. $495.00. Phone 87- ein FOR SALE--$300 worth of radio Duty Paid. $ .3P32 for the project described herein 1 equipment parts including 221 o 8- be reccve until 300 p. m FOR RENT 1 frequency meter, good condition, FOR SALE-1952 Hgrd-top convert- Atlanic Standard Time January 20. Houses everything' ,guaranteed for $150 ible DeSoto, 13.000 miles, $1.- 1904..ouaw e cash. Tel. Cdrundu 7276. House 800,.0. Call 86-4252. 7 a. m..to in the Oflice of the District En- . 2070-C. C 4 p. n. gineer. Insular Division, St. Thomas iFOR RENT.-Sopa c us furnshed res- i U/U-t-.'____________ _-"--"-- Virg Islands idence. comfortable in La Cres-., FOR SALE:-Livingrom, diningroom, FOR SALE:-1941 Plymouth, excel-nd trgin Ispubliandsy opened, nd rod to." 5th Street No. 10..Telephone pantry set. mahogany desk, mir- lent condition, 4 Dr. Sedn" bla aloud. 2-1456. I rors. etc. Eusebio A. Morales Ave. $650.00. 0560-, Chgres. St., lefrmtie. regarding biddin mate- El Congrejo, Gray House with Red Acen. Cell between C & p. m. ril, bid gu,.rentee and bene, plans KOR RENT Iu Door. PIece 2-2565. an spec,ficaiions and other pro- | OR SALE: Electric stove. four FOR SALE -1940 Oldsmobile. Gcod posed contract documents are open Apa'tmiaenu I burner, large size $85.00; side- paint, tires fair, motor excellent tor public inspection at the office -- I board $10500; wardrobe $130.- G. I. leaving. Must sell. 4-00 tc. of District Engineer, Insular Divi- ALHAMIRA APARTM INTiS 00; dresser $95.00; two night 6:00 p. m. Phone 2-3068. sion. Thomas G. Mooney, Charlotte Modern 2. 4 and 5 rooms furnished- S tables, $1500 each. Custom ObuiltFOR SALE: Chevrolet2P.anel1 Amalie. St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin or unfurnished. Alhomrbr e Office mahogany furrlJture, one year used ton. Inquire Or No. 21. Juan B Wands; M. A. Dyer Company, 24 8061. 10th Street, Calau. Tel- only. Tel. 2-3518, Panama. Soso Streetu-- School Street, Boston. essochu- enphone 1386. ... -- e.ts.; Lester M. Marx, Room 2713 ATTENTON G. I. Just built modern I FOR SALE.-1951 Morris Minor 4- Interior Building. Washington 25. furnished apartment, Oan, t w c| *0OR SALE-Dining table, mahogany, Door, excellent condition. Phone D. C A.G.C. Office 1113 Con- bedrooms, hot, cold w'qr. Tel.- six choirs $60.00. Desk and-chair Mrs. Gbson, Panama 2-1840, 8 to gress Building, Miami, Florida; phone Panama 3-4941. S $15.00. House 416, Gotun Tel. 5- 12 noon and 2 to 5 p. m. Builders Excoange, 46 Northeast p-----,.eP "--" .494.I OIN* A E :- G e ready-for X m W alk fe a H la ks a d e a ed sa e n hu m- 6 h S r et.HM am i. Florida; H ou Fd _-__ 18. _______ _.---._-_--'--_-.--. 6th Street. Miami, Florida; Hous- FOR RWT .-Completely furnishe : Get ready ar Xmas. ed dellrs. BIy your mlne ca a ng and Home Financ", Aency I and 2 bedroom apartment, inI ALke -jus et o reay for smal.l dol. A T e 30 y Roam 13 N. Y. Department Store brand new building at 45 Auto- SMoke just one smalS downpoA ASMOS. A. TBi. d-i022, Vi, BuIdg, 1064 Ponce d L eon mobile Row. Enquire at House Ex- wil" deliver any furniture you se ------ ___ Santurce. Puerto Rica; and F. W. c rangee No. 41.Automobile Row. lect the some day. Lovely Living FOR SALE:-1950 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan. Dodge Corp., 119 West 40th St.. FOR RENT:-Extre flee epoate-nt Suites $12500, diningroom tables radio, good tires, good point, very New York 18, N. Y. three bedrooms, two ealn both,. and 4 choirs $85.00. double beds good condition Hou:e 2044-.B t .servent's mom with both, eEg I completely $98.00, just received Curundu. Tel. 83-6161. z r' nd speitiratich s may be pr ktlchen. large livisiglem egad die- 4 burner gas stoves apartment size' cured from ihe office of M. A..inge ludr soe, a lcker $59.00, AND MNY OTHER M ISCELLANEOUS eers at 24 SchoolStreetBostbn.- .om under be.s, ap a rtme, SBARGAINS YOU SHOULD TAK.l -vC _ b ..e t 2 Sho Set o v enetian blieds and h water, ADVANTAGE OF NOW! DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic i nassachuse ts, upon deposit of th third fleer, very eel all the time. N. D V V- O I iD. w Aollowing: Let me s ye! P ASY PAYMENTS NO It i Central Avenue K" Street, co.- Let us show it to 79! Phe*"I CHARGES ner Telephone 2-3479, Panama. C printed Con d Panme -07 r 2.0 7. S HOUSEHOLD EXCHAN C.h,-iansted Consoldate "HOUSEHOLD 41, Phne 3 471 Cr stabal Clubhouse Baputy Shop. School IEleni2.Iary portion) $55.Q0 LOR RENT:-Ultra modern 'ne bed- . ,tonal, A% w. X, 41..Phone 3- spec"l: par m rt wave- ILaVallet Elernintary School 30.00 room apartment in I Congrejo S .. .. c plete, lgulOr, g $12.50. IChfistiansted ond LaVq It with futrnshh Di,. uiWn byd ."" 'nSitre n*arth. A $19.00. Ptdgether .06 Hares. Tel. 3-0 " -C sa .-Dshasher "Cory" ou- Uoaircut, shampao. se of'd rAoni- James Madison, Robert Her FO-i RENT'-. iarh oprment, - r Ic potrtble, 60 cycle, new. cure $2.50. C9I CristtIl 1642 or rick,. and James Monroe Ele- bedroams, furniI... Noo. ""th 1 -..r.ve. uncrated. Call Albrook 31C8. com in. Thk you, anger mentary Schools together 40.00 street. San Francisco. Call 3-2628. FOR SALE.- Barga;. Leather t. Mr:fi'ther Lorenzo. CinLz Boy Consolidated School 40.00 Aftgr 6:00 p.. m. Call 2-9471. I 4 coffee table. Wing chair with slip FOR SALE a d Elementarn ESchlementary FOR RENT:--One nd three beroo 1 cover. Cabinet bar. Book case. F yI S nLE Horace Mann Elementary FOR RENTL- --One and three beroomi cover. Ctablae w .th leavesrSchoob 30.00 apartments, goraga, mrid's room SConsol table w.t loves 6 Mimelaneo Benjamin Franklin Elementary No. 3, Colombia street. A diningroom cho.ir:. Occasional table. __ _,,_n___n Sce .ool 30.c00 Tel. Ganboo 382. FOR SALE:-Refrigerator 9 cu. ft Cr ,z Bay. East End, Horace FOR RENT:-Furnisied aparfipmnt 2 ,FOR SALE:-.Borgain! 4 burner Fife- with guarantee, gas stove, dcuble Mann. c.nd Bentamin Frank- bedrooms, very cool eldvotor stole gas stove, 6 months old, 6 bed with box spring, bureau, plants l;n togetCer 65.00, .No. 2, 47th Street. Corner Federi-' place mahogany dining room table, 46 St. No. 22. 1 to 6 p. r-. nine schools together 100.00 Go Boyd. 1 1 Hollywood type bed, complete FOR SALE:--Co:kcr Spaniel pups. 7 -e',osit hall be only by certified -FOR RENT with 6 months old Simmons mat- weeks old, AKC registered. W, I check payable to the Treasurer of FO' RENT :---Puished apartlbnt; tress, 1 metal chest and drawers, hold Lntil Xma. eve if desired the Un.ted States, which will be hwmingroiom, diningroom, 2 bed-L 1 metal chest of drawers, 1 end Qtrs. 286-A. Albrcck. Phone 86-1 refunded to bona fide bidders rooms, gas stove, refrigerator. 43rd table, all in excellent condition. 4121 upon the return of p'ans and sped- "street No. 64, "ila Vista. A'l for $225. Call 3-4705 .- ticotons in good condition within PCR RENT:-On' a nd two bedroom I ... FOR SALE:-Twao ir.'s bicycles ir thirty 1301 calendar days from *a1Prtments n iutstandi ,~tion good condition Prce 225.00 each t he date of bid opening. A bone In newly constructed budi fac- W anted Position House No. 26. f0th Street East tide bidder includes any person who, Ing El nema. Only respsblet SFOR SALE:-Kenmore portable washI submits a bid for a general con- parties ned apply. Phone: 3-177,| T.eliable male with good references er. 12 guage double ba-rl ho' tract, but does not include a per- .. to p. m. I f- desires steady work as cook and gun. First St., Perry Hill. Ho.se IF. I sn who submits a quotation to NS bedroom fui baker. Maid will toke messages 'Ot Apt. 2 the o general contract bidders. Tq R _FORneroo ursheI Fort Clayton 87-333. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS o peifitirsons who rocure plans and e, 48th iteeSt No. 3, Bellam Lnhomes, stores. clubs and ergani- *he above stated amounts, and who V ______ Experienced bilingual accountant, ex- nations. Christmas tree on se' do not subirit a bid, seventy-five F" RENT--A firnt floor ailrtnrent. Scellent references, desires ste dy e.w. American Supply "J" St. No. 75 i per cent ol the deposit 9t ished or qed-furnis s, h a position with reliable firm;. either 14. Tel. 2-1060. 7emount wIIt be rounded upon stht ois ii__chev, bt. -.side. Write J. W. Box 267, Colon,. reurnw e rec n oon d condtie tldoo tce& ,30 year old Scandinavian wishes posi- W ANTED TI BU within thirty 1301 calendar days A For more i m tion. Interested In any tffer, Sp-ks -am the date of bid opening. No 4eWa call 3-3002 or m - A.. English, German and Scondinovian WANTED TO BUY Leather tcp iefL.nd will be made for return 3236. languages. Knowledge of Dutch. Peruvian coffee table. Phcne 86- after that time.. .. Business education. Previously had 7243, duty hou:-. eads, e.. As [I own business in Scandtavia. Trov-WANTED Blode Cocker Each- bia mus be accompanied bay, *a T D yZAL eled widely Europe, Aftica ond before Xmas. Telephone 3-4619i satifa-to ry bid guaranty in an -' ' South America portly to sell Scon- during office hour. -1 amour not les than 5 per ceni . dinavian machines own. account of the total bid. and partly to arrange end organize X% J Ii- "_ T-1 lot t at- RI G "A all kind s of tourist rave and oae SO ALS The successful bidder will be re- 7 .. %, to organize and start business E -- Quired to furnish a performance -f.i o ot R i ,t. iilble .|' S whoge or siFon w an Tosheach and every one of you whole bond and payment bond, each in r'tldf employ .,500. MW9 . work independently wil be more ared and helped us in our grief the amount at 100 per cent of tapt down pw m rit. Hall, RioAbo. important than how much wages we would like to expres- our s.n- the contract price. i 4th street 2377. ore earned At the some time my cre gratitude. It o. very comfort- No bid may be withdrawn until if e position retay ing to witness such a multitudeof thirty 130 calendar days after -the g. ' the like. Is Scandinavian, 24 sct find b n nd unknow scheduled closing time for the re- PUEU W S and Danish fluently. Has G RGE D. BARB, JR.. H E.-Hu- t c award a contract for any or all M i edge of French and Spanish. man Engineer.ng Health Sernice schools and/or sections on the basis . -very fast. Has previously Spinal and Structural Adaistments of the basic bid for each school cretary to manager of In- Europeanor, Techn ques 75 Cole Es- and/ seeo or any combination .. I Bank in North Africa, tudiartle Telephone 2-5159 8 a i of schools and/or sections or by- ndent for Allied Military m. to 8 p. m By appointment. the acceptance of any or all of fice IUS) Copenhagen Ihe alternates, whichever course Is retary t Mocre-McCor- In the best interests of the United PI S I ing also in Copenha- Helu n on W2te e s u-ptiomofWerkI WANTID.--G0od ceek. Goad salary The construction includes 1g. reference. Cube Avenue Section A, St. Croix. Vrgin Is5lands, No. ,,. "NestlE" building,. en- Protect 534-04. henc I st reet. I. Christionted Consolidated School, i " A..... WANTED. Maid gener al hu te- IElenmentary part new con- ,' i-m J IANGERS work wilh reference;, Appy 6 T,- 2Structii. Elementary Scho a omatc voli Avenue Apt II 2 LaVafle mentary School . Pay only WANTED- Hoest neat colored. leratrons and additions. ' t L woman to doL housework cooking o " ama 3o-166 extenin of- Alterations and additions to:- fice" our 2-4384 evening. II. James Madison Elementary F S L2. Robert Herrick Elementary . ______ '3. James Monroe Elementary FOR SALE-'lI46 Indran Chief, A- School. 81 C"flb.ton. 0. Section C. St. John, Virgin Isleade, FOR SALE:- 1953 Cushman Sceoter, 1. Crux y Consolidated School, '1260. 5965 Smith Place. Di0 le.I new Contrubi, FOR SALE: Triumph 2. Z ram 1i EmlmUntaWy SdhS, motorbike. Call 25-3109d." .. . ......L:- a Ch I 35. Horse Mart. Elemente-p rd very good condition. Call .-3101 4. In -ouse 614 Ft. DeLeseeps S -h..-, WHITE CEMENT Agnela. la Internal. de Publleaclosnm FARM4CIA g TA1 M'UNIDOS 41 Central Ave. t 4 Tive Ae FAMMACIA LUX 1 FARMACIA AN-DR-DIJS Partue Lelavre I Street m u -w * LEWIS SERVICE J80oCHANGE 10 central Ave. J.M f *t a Ol Ave. No. 41 II L-I XAS BARGAINS USED CARS 1942 Chevrolet Coupe, g dL tires, top sMa ,. , 194 Cievrolet Sedi good condition, duty paid, $2o0.00. 1941 Buick Special Sedan, good tires and condition thniout. Free entry, $150.00. 1947 Nash Sedan. A real git at free entry, $309.00. SPECIAL .OPER 1947 Plymouth Conv, excellent condition, duty paid, $700.00. .411 SMOOT 4. ..!-.-m , . "' "- *l- "i. 4 1 . Ancient Church Inscription Put (i Display CHICAGO (U.P.)-A dated in- scpon f ry bristia h in Israel, but ore than Sygas ao.wa pl ed on dis- lay recently a l iversity, Chieago's Orienta.l bsitute. The' teit '"Anomi the Byzan- tine chure "was found in the .course of excavatias undertales by the institute tis year at the Iu si*ous ai t Rirbaterak. The exzeavat M_ weme die the Oftebai hattl "u 6i:*lEr maim fre-. l'je. _a l id amo nM lSr BBm'eMds Ib on the s re of Gl Uee ,' ,,' I T at a t d Ti cde- afoud the eIncrp li, aout 14 let lodf at Ofreee wde dmctil o, the Grekitwiaq., am isterr *. Un- BeTam doaMh eIng ne court ad the wee laid the and Bat- Cendurchill Wa. ed -. BermudatdMeneting To Rassure Reds trnwnnt.n. .te oift. ...lm 00i laid the st rs 5an -4 S.. it GFO. F.NOVEY. INC. L_ 22 Central Ave. -' Tel. 3-0140 mt".jd t ILLAC a P Aer Tel. 3a-1ml l .an'a. L T heatre TRANSPORTES BAXER, S.A. Talsu, tnwpoitew Baxles VALERIO TURON nxpen nic in Ultra. matUc a HfruImatic Trans- islm offers his professional' services. Repealr. Istaltlon of gas st6,ea. wtea heaters, eLc. SIDNBW MORKiELL dGaEie Supervisor. TOaL:- 1-SB 2-24SI ALL WORK OUARANTWD be gun 1 F'' 41 4i its "i \S' Pa"' Pi uX U. book disctalouns. Here ave b dfMi Peron w ith mwthat lea o-r . Prophet of d sa ne.6 0 ivebisa 8ftU. that we'd tutin Lea into a nAloo o1 toroaa awmop nr* 0=4 I ok. later. These gloom-mogeif flie were etuke that nobody wou.d But .the otlit read a bovk, with a TV a7t cMe tf tJrol handy. Ia Wa -But a. nation *wide survey .X w e On NZA SetvVa shows that. boo i T tre still being read. And soate read habtqi- Lo lUbrarlana and book iellera a'v ft's ou u m t that, in fact, TV le'iablbUraitOil the 4It be. a L.Qr L. tine n "dra wn on fht ,TV -I& id.i0] i booi a ew, the a polots PeoDA abou 0to o0me widespread tr s SLch what as as: Cir Lthoq4 library card-hol -a e lightly : M nt b ih .V aoeV book witbdrawl re erT d Libra .geo- t Ihicroeo in most tMan HWrv the upgrade, too. Bilt retail book- wh e a sellers ay, that much f .-this 1U re .twh a due to the paper-bound books. *f 3. Bales an& wtthiW o fala orm Mietoa t&'idWn. but a V nik45 tG fitUion flI I W o'l. home 4. Any oin"o06 f a .bool-k ly fIiowed a demand fi book in bortles and b0oim a T ot -ran rie* ,t- .' B-' a g rieas aboia wbatr.V isdo boa reading Oabj amd by e nit ,QLw li- to what sopi book p lWalfk bove too soa h- a eifi.* 'If- W *' s w s whwed tB - - & elEM. o T *-F ,,-. IT = ( 11- mI sawrmuw mat;mn ab ur- n eveU ___L Fa L, a -V 't -. ~ 7 ..-,'~ I' AM~ UNSRB kb~~ljl Pidfddd ,. .. ^"l'^a *^.^i&0>W I wag 0 Il e t . o becross r Cnem S (UP.) Dr. St. Jobn P. lt otn'and )t. gtitoovor &tou- e. t Ue -. br. ca in ,T If the erslas of a (rant is s *C*t-Iso 1 tb second = :mwad by L ~..j-.., -. -'p.- ~4JJ~I ~ -be deliv at ritrthan this evmmwg. Ceas HOG-840 Whret J00.000 Ie Ptes, F ,m ] Teda 'Thursday, 00o 11 P.M. O.t. . 4.l--- .1ttle 4 spe, "h D!8- ario 'Italgggnwe ^ 016ck (eoni4 i pirlotlen i ecord (ontdI Band.iw ~i' q"i.aae6 i uceEpef Sees -tPiop Wi Akitude I 1, By DOUGLAS LABSEN . WAfl~NO'ON. Dec. 17 (IftA -There has been a revolutt, in Amerlca's attitude on flying InaT sthe belief of Donald B hoe1s. It's based on c4a to his two boToksI. - R A lre Re,' pt' b 97 and his current 44 ar, Saucera ehoe. a lean. serious, shari- teladrl | individual, admits b;e wae publicly rated a screwbal after his first book. Today, he says, due to what he rally a public conviction there really something to all theai'- cer sightings. he finds biza'f generally regarded an exrt oa the subject. He's in demand for serious and radio performances, lect , and technical advice. Ea K motningl an average of 20 letle eS are telfvered to hia home Jear Mt..Vernon "from serloud, re- speotaoe and hnst pero DONALD re tln sightings and offrt4rg N d onal infotonaton on i- keep ea w because we "The twll tatt .astonishahsme weptisoute meost,"he say. "s the number word In out of persoas who spend a lot o eeng a fly money to call meup long d bold up a p tance from al over the county Keyhoenc to report sghtltngs and other A. ort of unofl fonmatlen h great detail.". for all auce If the flow of new information cnommedrlialn r s! the subject continues, he be- Ro The a ve about thee hives, he will have enough'new aveiearne material for another book, ave a though When he finished the fun ot thee et one he had intended to drp ou the e saucer subject. The Air. The moat Idpressive new 2- hae a n on on unidentifled ZW- have a kind Son on over the tbe Air Force 4 ce thiLtnew book IB fV with thef pu merclId ry pilo p with the t Fourteen airline pots hla nwhaet th reported recently seeing unid bi. h the ttfiable fying objects "whJ lghtings on are just iltpossible to disml c iay thin he says. the question nomena or aircraft. And. it"- ther thee seem toiW the same patio tern," Keyhoe explains. Proof of the Importance of air- line plaHltigh tta. Keyhoe b.W IleVes, k e new Air Force puatt to 4ve tl.l all sightings Immediately, bylce. A new B < - - i how interested ift this matter," r, be claim&, the su&4deply be- ne mong alr- ire are hostile era, and disbe- roup, he reveals. r, pow don't like belr slghtings i of bad afrlihe or. *cto| SeAm. iee gsatl =k- anK t fSor a * *- lfor _-V- Ibe sawd a*ah" be Mfoh tk the lmek 11p II f :p }* *' I . in4 I 3-MB I. KEIYOE: People Ing long datanee. know te critical re- get when we do. The that If you report ing saucer It eoud promotion " iw finds himself a 'Ifclal reporting point nor UPheAng. "The and mltlary po-s, y civlinans, tell me things because thnfy i that I Won't male a#d that X will try Information to good Force and Keyhce I of cold war going question. He thinks e Is not being frank blio and is noverina nowe. The Air Force e recent flurry of his book and unof- 1k he has exploited beyond Its true Im.- Keyhoe laims that he has yet to get rich dff flying saucers. He says he lost money on research between book and that if he had never written on the subject he'd be better off today fina'i- claily. Looking to the futuree, Keyhoe believes thg new Canadian an ll car observatory at Shirley Bay near Ottawa should produce the most relible- new information. It consists of complicated elec- tronic devices which adtomat;- dally set off a battery of movie cameras when minute changes )a gamma radiation, magnetism, atpr 6 t6her, natural nomena occur i tite. area. In addition to that, keyhoe believes that somebody shaou start tr~hW to comamnate with the*s tings when they are He s .convinced there are In- telliget beings Inide. with a Nape reord.r You'll enjoy Crit , more with a Webeoi. Tape Recorder. A Web' or vcordb any sas , fiNmn kughter, to wor k to song in thrilling taue. to-life tones. Record 2 full boursn m onere d iaxpawive tp. Keep reerdinp for -life or erM"e and re-record sawy times. Come in * rby for an eOait Wfy*** waSiB^ill*' rw3 FLASH! CHRISTMAS TRB3 AT THE BEST PaICES ;TC [ * Scientists Wonder -Of he PAN -Min LONDON (U. P.) Where is the Pek Man? lHu been sunk at ea or adruks a pason brew? Thi question, Is a n i the minds of soentisti a the Brit Ish Museum's disclosure that for 41 years Aey were fia d by the f&ked Jawbote of t0e Poidu an whose ilid remains, up In Britala, were claimed as a ik in the chan to Ada The ek= ]Man was found in about 12 years after the Pilt- down Man, In a cave at Choukou- en, 35 miles from the Chines ital which used to be called Ping and is now known as Pe- ping. The discovery put the Piltdown Man in the shade. Scientists from Britain and the United States raced to the scene. The story be- came more exciting with the dis- covery of more fosii, Including female specimens whoeh prompted the theory that they were the Adam and Eve of a million years ago. For more than a decade how- ever, nothing has been own about the whereabouts the Pe- king Man and te ted persons here have iredviews that he is either at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean or his bones ae been pul verized to brew a traditional Chi- nese aphrodisiac. Charges have been made that Amnericans Japanese and Chinese ommuniss in trn confiscated the fossils. The monthly magazine Eastern World recapitulated all the availa- ble evidence recently and said it was known that just befo r Pearl Harbor (Dec. .7 1m41) Ir enry s Houghton, diret of PeapIng' Union Medical Colleg,_ased U.S. fossils packed in bo to tC wangtao a coastal town the Manchurian railway. A medical corpsman was detail- ed, but he missed the train carry- ing the fossil. Records show that the train was looted by Japanese soldiers on Dec. 5. This version td i p lleds thad bones. said Japanese offle rs had te dipped by a scientist in Tokyo to look for the fossils, but apprent- ly theyere too i the bones had disappeared. When Cang Kai-shek's Nation- alist armiesa wivere swept southward by Mao Tse-tung's Communist ar- mies, Communist Chinese scien- tists searched fruitlessly for the Pek~n. Man. Dr, Pei Wen-chung, one of the anthrepologlts who had found the fossils in the cave 25 years earlier, the openly charged the Japanese wi having purloined bones.r dr Jtaesae ns the JaMfirn tnh in nsid pped n to kX9 whee thn boees we lat Ue's agents" Pal aille"a. Dr. Harry L. Shapien of the New York Museum's department of an- thropolo rejected this charge andca It politicall red her- crge a a he awd th "Wte avenrsy beri theki Ma ,n bosoud. S atd when their at- Pokeig Mas'sis bods in New Yor terthetm cotaing the Peking Wants denid reach an Amei-d the Nerthes coast, but the shipch ai re *e bones went to the widw I dMbm the Pacific. i:tle the charges and counter- blu :ashowed between ed iba -uutoi States and Brit- ki r most recent version lis st l H Man's bones wound I. @ w .W T It has been sur- 'Iked, hat' Japanese soldiers, un- awtare of there value, obld the bormes to Chinese traders who around 4aem in the traditional one mealn er as "pep" drugs -AVAILABLE AT'- "EL AGUILA'" Depeoit end "M" Street SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON WHOLESALE .1 fVU find Beauty in the PXPOaD r's ORALC lar atrr deans . teeth cleanest... makes them sparkel Your breath stays fresh .. .you epjoy clean mouth taste for hours... when you use Pepsodent with o m wssrr y 'Ty it today! :" ALIO WM 7,77" .o -wM MOTTA'S He for One- s ,t *- ---.'iy -ar Per Mu: PWfuWm, Li.ng.e6t fir .- 4- .o H -I-,_'. .---., iS S.. w -lal- S. 2' to 3' ... 31 to .... v to ....... 5 S to 7'. .......M 1' 8' ........ IJi ' tor 9' ....... 4JM S to 1- ....... 4.75 iV' to 11' .......25 1S .............. I 14' .......... j...10.M 1i ..............i 00 S '.4 -.7 . ,. . . .'4, :. W-.. AA "q.0 mmi -- -- -- -1----- -- ----- --.-. ----I~ I - --- --^a -- -- -ml--Im "** ; .' ~rn:i k r t-" 7vw.q _9 - .;. ". - ~.L.5. *~ ~.... PWR PANAMA AMERICAN AN ENDEPENDEMS 0451 NWWARAFWIL PAGnlE Glrr F T. .. -...... .- . I - THE CHOIRS AT PRACTICE f.Six Choirs To Join In Carol Singing At Balboa Union Church This Sunday 9 Six choirs %kll unit e fo n F ev Alexander H Shaw. minis- sing "Carol of the Bells" Ukran-1 The Balboa Union Church ex- of the Chriinita' anthems at 1.,i te, .-i the Balboa Union Church, Polish carol "The Angels and the tends a cordial Invitation to wer- alboa Un:on Church this co.n- ill pleach a Ci'istnias sermon. Shepherds Bohemian carol andi ship at both of these special ins: Sunday at 10.30 a.m Tnh lale Of Two Kings." **Bring A Torch Jeanette Isa- Christmas Services. In tie evening the adult ani bella" French carol. Tl'e comoined choir, includtir" HliIh school Youth choirs wd il three children s choirs, tlJ present a candlelight Christmus $150,000 in insurance and iOheH- youth ch irs and the- ad.d: carol service at 7:30 p.m. TWl tance rom his parents deaths, pol- choir, about '25 voices, %ill siag IWo lUUIII LC arIOdi U ice said. lImmediately aftet" the "The Lilt e Town" by Block. Carols to be si.ng will include double death four month$ ago hne "Christnas BPel. by Osgoud'J.JWlL ,u M and Wepman went on a spending Other chair music will include The Citizens or Chartres" by Wo ll Ser lg spree that included lux ury ig "Tne Angel' and the Shepherl b Dickenson. "Behold That Strr" at thl swank St. foritz Hotp, on bv Cveck sung bv the Choriste.-sa spiritual by C.nkle. "Rise Up f itl~ 0Clktl enral Park South. f1Hivh Schuo' Youth, anil,Shepherd' a spi itual by HeilPr llidlU I Uclyaill Young Fraden was being ques- *'-res A Eonn In Tne Air" yW Theres A Son-- In The Air" t Iytioned but had not yet admitted M-r::e.r., s ns by the adult cho,r. Harl:er 'Crpdle Song Of The NEW YORK. Dec 17 -(UP)- pat in I Mrs. Ge(rae A. Thibedeau w:1l Shinh-rds' OTatz folk sonr. Police today charged two youths . 4di-ct the -hioirs with Mrs A. J. Lullqbv On Christmas Eve" o" with serving cyanide and cham. Misses Kisses O'T eary at the orvan. Christi.i nia Carol Of Theipagne cocktails to the wealthy par.- Ore 't.music wl'l include -Ca. Doves" Polish arrangement by.ents of one of the boys and arrang-. CHICAGO. Dc. 17 (UPI - eo Pre*hdf by Diggle. "Can:.- Gaul, "Geju Bambino" by Yoa. ing the double murder to look like Mrs. Patricia Kolarik, 19. won an 9a de $oel" bv Adam an I "Sinm We All Noel" by York i^nd suicide. annulment of her marriage yes- .pvt !de' by Brch "Hlleluish Chorus" by Handel lHomicide charges were file d terday after she testified her The Sacrament of Bapti-i, by the Adult Choir The Chorl.- against Dennis Wepman, 23, and husband hissed her on their and reepfopn o' new memnh.' terms i041- 1 r'ool Yo,.t-, wIll Harlow Fraden. 22. wedding day last May 23 and had will be'bi theservice. T.i. ian capol, Hear The Ti d&in 'Fraden stood to collect some not kissed her since. YI. L lie S. '- ~ 4:~` ~ 5; c ~ -- I ;.- - Vr j- Space Shi ' Air ConilMUt LOS ANGLES (U.P..-r con- ditioning systems wil-b t otald tea- mure of iunmr a'op slh, accord- lug to. Frederic HII. Green, of' elIl of an air conditioning con- Green said. air 'conditioning re- quirements for space ships cannot -be eliminated by substituting auto- matic cont'olI eqdpment. "Complex much sms need tle, same envtonament as human be-1 igs.' he said. "In fact, for some control futctioa., 'hual # beirgs are more effieit' because they oc- cupy less sp. < and weigh less." S."Ie air coa L syAstm in a "eric pressure, ,at wt I I =on- Mtal air tem.Nit enhd. e - tion,. but ct a|. is=stM atd chemicals in.the alp aW lGreen added. -. SHe cited -a. few air seefon ing * problems involved ias.it'5Ught of -a space ship. Since there will be no atmos- phere, oxygen must be provided as part of the air condionng sys- vgen will be in the form o liqukv. it.v will mean there Wll l e o nat- ural convection of air. Wari air will not rise and be replhe6d by cold air, as it does e.i the earth. "A man confined I a s miall area would soon be surround b by .car- bon dioxide from his .own exhal- ing." Green said, "eventually causing his asphyxiatioma Jorced o . ) FZw ) SZwear 4 ZIG-ZAG) circulation reaching into every cor- sun. - ner of tir a.hl w1 be essential."- A probleMm atl unsolved is the er Hafr Iok in the spafe Radiant. heat frtvA the.. sun will s lps 3M.p a. S Whpp.. -- be exploited by the air condition- gers will Ftbt.f t they h.0e1 ipg system, he added. By using the Lime to fnd a lmt that develops theory tthAt black absorbs hea in the pr ehurt %etba. An ai..t- &amnt4heq m'nd white .reflects it mnattc aset I to.be.4e-J (te radtint hot eni bI controlled vised, G I L lbed - by S and sidh ite and the will have! t W opposte'ie black and turning one matica ly to m side of the shi or the other to the fainted. - .... .... . . -.- ., -,- .. ' AMERICAN w I -.. ? .'.4 REAL. .' -I ,0, C sound and lmoke! . ONE YR GUARANTEEE COMPLETE STOCKl = Only A-Amrican Flyer gives you sogle mpd -' r 1,1' ~- 4,' I V,.1 A, railroad equipment! -. POLAR CUB ELECTRIC FANS --. l 4.L SI '-. HAIR DRYERS! 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I *'lL M.I Wa I L^^ Ia ~aS; st Uihay" A hAomed ...ew Employes A5 hdo at g w k i u tu to our nat, ia f" A m . w~bob" *V 'L ' S-- - lip l .iI O'er th CuSlog Stfarr m UP is 0 e. ?l..5 Suie.i ,eto- "" Pnec. 173(A) the monotony of O his wa yeau r to M*wrneduW1bs -agem here -4 meb1 a da sIneh o Between ad roln. terra, t=he mx '- .% 'in ises n P. swit. exe utti ae a. t Oa, Tumrn Ia to the Turnpikep Coirn- Ms te lngit h Neow JIIay will be oble two otrav SI p thh0At asi length of the turn- a~ss e sa 1k1E p out se shifting gears. -- 0 - a y "it l .t HOLLYWOOD (NEA) HOL-, Pay-as-you-see TV via Telemeter 5to 'ght- It eSetdO that pase- IYW OD ON TV. Live audiences is openag up endleu vista.s- pma-. ove.- y w-0 .rld be Aobdg ta v f fr rmed comedy shows? J d W4" Aftes 10*i nftaribqthe Efie" 7b* a "Must," says D 811u:rry Cimring Is dreamAS of SfMO'Sthe Gt Pi turnpikee W and t hqqp, who gives his w a coil-operated TV set that sup- trb i inM e six v *w sours, a of 300 a big shar of the oud drinks, popcorn, your s the success of his co iatune on a weiht card and. if . tw9 of-wa will 20b e series with Jean Hageo, you hit three cherries, the jack* SiuMm "feet eed in throughboui Room for Day." on Bani Night. ar dto wi its to ep n an t the 3- pmple," tb at ce places and ia offthe told m, "We have o THAT'S A BAD WORD W. o It w r Dawh d alght drivers WM be "W= rehears t a The L A. police deprtMient, s. ablaee at least 1000 feet a- S isall = s I oe squeamish bout that wor object, i *0eea the possibility need. ,s %esaa d the nauaes. ed to Jack Webb using t1e ttle, mra t ee e *I'am a cop," on every one o S j br along the ute t Me frtmn Note to Hoywood ee.er who 9.mu ~tol sr yt lnaTinsp withNiiIS wood hears that Imaoge e csmp"a left "l that ve TV pIila itng i e dimn co"a ready to idak a movie vs th a wTek eof WNmtta~t^S ^th ay turnpike du rr ith a without BC aesar N hC ka asloSe two eba tM i lS v S i e Rooney wid -c v pal Uwe to the te e -uuI a day as p5for r Sw e tg" fhor TV k PFdui nowpIn- fhuiWhV rng Nick. in a Iso'ies. Beu vi a-t Robert I glerameL Snow g to the their "I'm a fu loving gal. I like e a car workal .... Warer B R. having my version a pod time. o at a ndS to like release ael 's Mever had a chance to do a- aveq C' ,,with bln 14 uP ned lg&net feature movie. hin light, eard in Howo rintS,^:- Sstudio -was the first to star a big was always getting shot. You .t 1?r foag TV n w Milton Ba.t M s a ,ot shot rigt out of bh.Te gs eMel (t)bals e ,a usmy weaam a 9Iktm u and POwder rehhmtom -e I I IT'S SHOWTIME TONIGHT! - i)fanama Canal Aweaters --' B A L BO A mU AMYo Ts. sa. TwcrnJ'Z Ar-CdIeud. "SALOME" Technicl :5 & :0 Frirday1 "TArsAN AND Te I-M-MVIlP DIABLO HTS. "Hry FONDA Barb.m SrTANWMC 6.s a :. w "YOU BELONG TO ME" Friday "RIDE THE AN DOWN" r Mil Dennis MORGAN e Rt. MOO oro Miguel "CATTLE TOWN" 7:M p.. ^" l ILC'IUWN *Friy "' M ca U.A- G'AM BOA f'i**" 7: 'P L "JACK McCALL, DESPERADO" G A T U N John PAYNX Don"na D : 5 6 "Raiders of The Seven Seas" CaWtFri day IAmowEX"D* MARGARITA Ky FRANCIS Walter HUSTON 6:15s &: s "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" 0 Friday "GOBS AND GALE" OSTOrtAI Jam snrasar iAn .n mi Air-CAdItnefl. :S15 & A1m 'THUNDER PAY" Techulewlert rway g PON i.- 'PANARM YW ." ' -. - S'.1 ... compares her a comedienne a.iaa o a y~t&WNb4 i soae of there was any gave t to me. . i 1I ?A~organisn- at an executive held last night in Oolon. AddW=o membership pledges received aince the gen- eral meeg hoeld in Panama City on Dec. 5 ralged the total number of soetlee pffliated to little I' 4g, with a Oledg- ed mem s of approxima- tely 1L5 It wa noted however that the soctNO rHU s .sRUtd repre- Sent .a p NO&M embershio of M l0 Wthe associa- tio 0 raI remain per- m I opea lpocleties wish- ing to c affiliated. Socie- ties W M noDOt yet sent in their Waa ea do so by writ- ICnto th msrtary at Box 434, onl R. P. Alt. aaIh gMOrity of mem- b=ra to favor rnce within the $o brbIe t spokesman said S iathae liaui crepw tage has U a afrence for poll- cita f f A.' au a result every ffrt wube exerted to bring thse 01A peleles within the M- 0 ammittee has agreed that the ,t~Pe field of Iasur- ance eoftndered beneficial for member of the various societies should be thoroughly explored so that the several angles and dMI wes may be F"OWA11, IMue, whe e ftproi to th bWma IOWA In.. rhI d "r oo . John ?Ai& Soasa's "MARCWNG ALONG" In TMoINICOLOR I ..- with - .lif.ten VWEB wbert *" Dw" **""- & Lm---**-2-aik it^ J-- * TROPICAL % WmDmCREN * Double Fmeture in Week-htd elhget usersel Lawren.e WifunClmht -In - 'DRIVE OREAT Tlz "THE AM R0547 CEC AIMA MoA wRth I TOL IO NIGHT! 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Jflt the right cluel U.S. BH.S., J Cagers Tang Ri PANAMA AMIRICAN A To Yar Milton Jones Makes fLo Loop: le Debut Tonight For Browniesi F-- Tomorrow P.M. / If the past four meetings of the Balboa High School and the Junior College of the Canal Zone basketball teams are any crite- rion the fifth contest between these two clubs tomorrow, Dec. 18. should provide all who wit- ness the contest with another closely played game. In none of the four games did the winner leave the floor with more than a small winning mar- gin. and In two of the games the victors walked from the court with but a three-point advan- tage. When the Balboa High School Red and White clad hoopsters take to the boards for tap-off time at 7 o'clock in the Balboa Rymnaslum they will be seeking their first win of the season. The Bulldogs would like to put the Green Devils of the College in their places. The Balboa High School men- tor has been working with two complete teams and will often replace an entire unit. With eag- er replacements watching, the squad on the court must do Its best to remain there. The College lads are awaiting the opening whistle wanting to put the ball through the hoop. Captain Joe. Oliver will take the Junior College junior varsity to the floor at 6.30 p.m. to meet the Balboa High School junior team, led by the tall Winklosky brothers. College Cage Scores -6- By UNITED PRESS EAST Yale 77. Brown 69 Villanova 68, Princeton 56 Seton Hall 69, Providence 46 Duquesne 72, Ft. Belvoir 70 Westminster (Pa.) 91. Youngs- town 51 Grove City 61, Edinbolo 59 California (Pa.) 73, Indiana (Pa.) 70 Ithaca 93, UticaO 6 Norwich 73, Tufts 5 7 New Hampshire 83, MIT 71 Clarion 63, Slppery Beek 54 Glenville 76, Wet Va. Tech 68 West Liberty 82, Salem (W.Va.) 72 St. Bonaventure 78 ,St. Vincent (Pa.) 57 Kings (Pa.) 80, Kutstoewn 71 American Univ. 54, Dickinson (Pa.) 50 Franklin-Marshall 97, Urmnus 68 Elizabethtown (Pa.) 67, Lycom- Ing 65 St. Lawrence 87. 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Skid d 50% grefcr th'a op. ventirat highway ticr surinl s^ on o faced as yea NebraM 70, bO dTIDkota 53 eow i .A4M 5M, MiAsuli 4a a Wbinhter (Me.) 42 Western KeMuSey Cinc ina. ti 71 DePaul I s Soral 6 Central Mich. 8l Ta 67 Wayne (MIth.) Weibch. Normal 54 Lawrence Te Adrian 49 Central Oks.4 ieuthwestern (Kan.). 5 Ill. euiean 7kI rth Central St. Bendilt (Kai.) 8, MePher- son ". : Kansas Wesleyu . Doane 911 Bethel (Kn,,J 7. Tabr 56 St. Ambmos 9,'antzal Iowa 73 'Morningaidte V tmar 73 Wartburg 75, SL Cloud 58 Carroll (WIs.) 74 ,Ripen 63 Lewis (III.) 6, UMob Tech 63 Indiaa iSt. St, Coerdia (Mo.) Wibhltsa 82 It Bethay (RMa) Northwest- uSo weat 7 4, CreIgbton 59 St. ThoMas (Mll.) 79, Carleton 77 - Marietta i, West Va. Wesleydn Oberlin 47, Pens (Ohio) 42 Capital 4, Heddelbrg 69 Witteoberg 91 Wlantington 76 Ashlad 88. Ohio Northern 81 Baleft Colleso f Pacific 68 Mina. Dululb 15 Bldwin-Wal- Iae '1 . Wabp elase6oes., Valley City 2"-=il- % um i 8B ) 8 Indiana Central 72. -Mamheter .^ovt-ntt. aa..,t Baylor M Tmas Toee 49 * Houston 71, TAmar Tefth S U Abilene Christian 71, Mllduler Hardln-Simme s 0 Da l Lips& eemb 25 Arisena 7% Centenary 94 Howard Payne 190, Trinty (Tex.) 61 A St. (Tempe) 76, Lep Apgel- ea St. 81, Arkansas AtM 7Uf giaderiMe 4O Pasadena 71, New M osle 62 Ark, St. Tohns. 33, Ouachitas M PAR WEST S9p Franelse6 72. San P anlseu St. 47 Gonsg S.15, Los Angeles LeAys 71 Carron ('Mont.) 71, Western Men- thna 65 Seattle Pae. 69. Northwest Nasa- reno 51 Sacramento State 64. Lew-g Clark 33' Puget Sound 16, St. Mrtlns (Wash.) 6 Eastern Oregon 71, College of Idaho 77 HIGH SCHOOL Miami High 47, Key W6S 41 Okeechobee 43, Avo ?~3ff Seaerest 52, BoL e GlIde 13 Fort Pierce 51, Pahokee 4: Coral Oables h, Southb 3Br*W Miaml Beach 44, ComsUtn 4 , Lake Worth 4N. Vo. Bero " South Dade 56 St. Pat's 21 Jeff. of Tamp 41, Orlandeo Edgewater 3 Apoka 45. Clermont 25 Winter Park Wldwood 51 Venice 49, Wnauiuma 41 Wamuchula 64, Iatow 56 Tarpon Spgs. 49, Plant City 0S Lakeview 56, SL Leo 52 Olph (Tampa) U, Hernando 1 I Fort Meado 45, Mulberry 46 ; Lafge St. Paul's 386 Dunnellon 54, Anthoy u . Orlando Boons 53A Day..db i MJdamud mE . .... - PAIKMA PRO LEAGUE o "Th tftendings Won Lost Pet. ...... 3 1 .750 9 ,W .. .. 2 2 .O0 3. .. .. ..1 3 jOGAME (7:30) r lM!m: Brownies .( i). Boaern S RESULT 7, Yankees L M1Iotn Jboe, a former Na-' tidhal I hthanded rbux er, toe the mdmnd for & Professalnal Leau -ig Brownies tonight. whit meet the last plaef the third time this aeas0. Humbato Robinson, who haa lost h ae and won one agalst the lIu leaders, will be the Bombea, starting pitcher. La.x1ftht lIeague official an- ao a th10Mat, the Bombers will soon bo ngthened by first baen a Taylor, who hb kyd t 'the big leagues. Tay- or I#s -l to arrive on the Isthmn Ovr the week end. .To Tommy Hughes made e e uue debut at night i and for four aingp the young. star did right J, Hivig up on y one fan o tWo hits.However, ranve O6iaIdstone's three-run hom6 r41 the fourth broke e game open. .IVbertC da. who went the dis- tance fet toe oi rd time thla D, liturned in another, IBM'l terlul ormnance for his third consecutive triumph. It w PI Clerk's 58th victory in Panam Pro League competition, which Is also the record number of sue- ceaUes. I Reinalde Grenald and Glad- stone each had two hits in five trips to pace the winners. For th losers, Bud Hardin-with two for fouir--Wa the only Yantee tarne oe than one afy.. b and T several spk- 1mrg fieldl0g p,.la 3 Cla, '. Mark | Br wtte, Ib'... ** 1'1 3 1 rt... is0b.. Clark.,p.... ...A 1 0 0 Total .. .... ..37 27 Woilm Sb .. .. 0 i 1 1. .Ibron 0 81 9 10 9 se clS, .. .. .. 6 0 Ig da D** .. .... I 0 0 0 41 Total. .. .. .. ..3. 1 T272 YK d f" 004 O l 000-1 B.&4i T. iim .0144-~id 'es Gt sI ;, ti - ,'r. , rue. addition, the Yan woild option twi ,te.or^ to o . * "VAN Wf I Ate,' saMd h ma general. U npina on I ir bea iI is whhe seine26. Niea b - SDftOe, called It ' ml oufo ir" ther IP L i R8WEt doubt the r41uw Xin t pi U L s, e , 'i, .. rX _ '- ... . ,,. .- ,, ,.... ..,., " uw ~ 'V 4m.R ..~. .L~. / * *F. nPmi. P.O. IL I A ii I I. '-I-. r;. - I- ,. .. ,-. I ;t .t-.,, tl' ...TI lM I w" ass1 ,,,, -; "' ,,~~.. . . . . . . .. :. ..,. ..'""- -..... ... .. I- ,... ..... '" ' 14" .^ K **. 9 V* F T .'- *:',. .*t. '-i *9!y -< i ,j-; -9-.^ <-i? \ ;~i?. , *, ,. r. ,.,1* "1 ... ,U-. . .. i" . n 'N .. 1. .a ,$;;- ,. l- u jo-auiA AII iiirr i rim S. . .... ... - kTo Field th .o seven setional cep ha"- "tidiindm1 w wnnriun n -iaU.,. .9. '-. "1X i...-*; ad Bw ehults rounded oi'te horiglwith 502 an So N ,Uein.u Algteltes Georg .VtWte the soerl ho8ra e.Sit- --. ,wthe : #1 "eres.,, *., afeB fhllWeirit1.STI571 and subr stitatuoa Iedo had- 570. Tho Sa pat out of Ifrt 11,thfe &SaOMAfod.slee as thi -. s ^ =. ( _a three-Voint vmcr tro 'S1;,.-,..l;t. j^e Lim Jan Sea Isl with t S. I dno matter hI t n po~ands t nobody k no ,that any bet out th 6- ar who led last yea tional Invit on Tourn meant champlo ship, our P Sates find the hew cutlasses t least a gu a-l 1 who ci play anywhe near Du'uk class. Failing th l well vspalt back and water Du fe i and that Dutud t club. Wth-Dck Ricketts, Slhul Gree uzd, Jim Tueker. RicktA A ucker. slx= aId i .4-who might omb o to t p est of them all, si tbiee. Coah Moore Is a -e 'zrt of ,the first order,. ot9 doubt evezt be can find rbom tehr of lie watches thts cIua .hape pThey'll be In the Hol IdNgltal at MadlsoA Squa UOtdrwlter this month. Lasalle still ha Ton Gol a Ohn bienou h to make the Phl adPtlpa ,utfit' s tough as the come. Gol, six-alx. Is one of tl you'll see in a long time. Nd aetheru rahelep of 14 Yor'r Stte, NiagUB, whl makes It a habit to win bask, haIlC el, has afp lub th cue IM. d 9141h kw as t T=~~r m tre W-Wa~sa4rs -- NjA. *- .9 3.4 ", L-. -:.-.. >-<,-.. ?.,^ -.l" 3P3 4 r . w lkAiti Twi ht Lop Opens 1T5th Successi4m &itm 4 tar terhth a t rwe A) me t11 d -t aM hep* e ',t Then he several years ao but this sea- 0 elr manner, Don ayton ow son they ret 6 action with l atr e not l btn. w s fo tbr D Wi the the'T rm ortee saw o1oao of ll.* b blet Stewart oole. at ho he w A) s~n ell's were the 1 akeea" of u eBrewerb ti the aSmateur f ra. A of r .t. w aScijeftb Doei'set.t "i. oa- f lofl953 6 comeifB o ihirldgrs a- Bu o. With PibatPest outrt he/"labs tht! Powill O.s the ture for the coming ear, ne to what he hopes will be e" h will dave be another pennant. of cahi s many of the. pt- Cstobal igh School cham- ter --___---__ --t-- __ of a r 1952 and rnra-u p of -y we tA. Hopnder the dlutlon S WI c P to field a todable -' UuJ"e I It ghame time rolls around. Te 8 nine has been goi ngh 2 T Ribbn long and ruelling workouts In eo Pa t s effort to put soae more naM 1 VpyB at the plate ad iew up Sutan slack spots In a prom Itj C., In mmde eae,. t tepctue t n 1 ese are the teams that will & 1h %Vill h. 'b be read ft action ona. 7 x- --- when Mt. ope Stadium again ~i many o te n "TM ob the 8cene of basea. oi Th9 Bro.lyn dodgers een conaderate r vea o b reced the National in the brand of e l- *bl ritbon W" d by the Gold Cottw-p re *n ian award that i rs t I .beedming an anntlal Po- equently the race have odnoa in Flatbush. bpg closer and for the pa5t two 3d tmlng a scant total 61 ifw. the lune was in 46ubtk iI- 1i5er b, lowest total tn't We'- ra* down to the playing of the Y cuM7 the Dodgers wound upgwl t two game. Bqt the. Balboa he a, M fielding percentage, t oie and Powell raUMs are not po0ite better than t1he mari complete and at local tal- let i by ruoMernp C at nlae arotndma the loose .W I eh dII .b aarltie t taleadinB the ti tw o FidMd IdauI s3- k" '" ", ,,i1 t a D ihePowll bM"an otI '1 * , S ." . .3 * -; IT :1..rtTU_ . i . fu-111h. *-9. .9 I. 4. 19 Tom, "n .Twl ei1 ." .W 5 S .. 9 f ** . Oo.... .. 9 9 .3 "3. ,. 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(N4) are urged to contact one of the managers immediately.r N w r L- We failed to mention earlier 'FIR IT I in thUs article that the well- 1 known basebalier, Lldy7 Alberga, who.has played in the Panama, FOR C.Z., Pacifle and Atlantic Twi- light Leagues, will be at the helm B Dninin -R for the Balboa Brewers and will Bedroom, ining-Room, Liing-Ioom Rive a fair chance to any pros- n i A N TM . pective plyer, IMPOSE AND NATIONAL Don Brayton of. Powell'a, too, is anxious to receive some calls Only finest selected -'dl6d mahopany used. * and look over new flesh. Just in Choose your own styles and colors cam neither of the above two can be cOntacted, this writer, Trevor Simons, will be glad to PAYMENT PLAN TO SUIT CUSTOMER' . make contacts for any interest- ed parties. Just call 3-1833 or A r1 'l T 3-2530 and either Brayton or Al- IO CEJI It bergs will be reached Immedi-i ately and a tryout arranged for 7110 Bolivar Avenue Col6n 40 anyone who would like to try it. .--,.. ~n ) . t I Dodgers Again Top .*7 4f ,.- \ -J'" A ia"/Bd Three POWs Said Unwilling Stay-Backs z PANMUNJOM, Korea, Dec. 1 -(UP) -Allied sources disclose today the United Nations w I broadcast "come home" appeal by sound truck next Tuesday o Wednesday to 22 unrepatriated A rierfican war prisoners. The sources ssid the broadcast ill be 1rade-if interviews ar t conducted before then-witi hope that Indian guards wil able to do some convincing among the recluctnt poows. A Korean who visit the Corn 3tinist compound Tuesday nigh identified three Americans as un Willing stay-backs anti named twq ignore who were doubtful. The Korean, Kim Mun Zo. re Valed in an interview at Seou that the die-hards are armed witl daggers and the wavering prison s feel a "constant threat" o Swath hanging over their heads. The army refused to release the mes of the mer. identified by m but through a coincidental in n announcement one was iden ed as Cpl. William A. Cowar Monticello, Ark. im had told allied authorities wing his escape that one ol e Americnas desiring repatria. n was in the prison camp hos 1. The Indians' announcement Id Cowart had gone to the hos al for treatment. he South Korean said one ol Americans, whom he did not entify, refused last week to sing risoner petition and later show a willingness to face interview- his prisoner changed his mind en he heard about 40 other pri ers debating, "should we kill a guy?" Kim said. ew Indochinese mier Nay Favor i ay In Peace Move JAGON, Indochina, Dee. 17 - P)- Premier Nguyen Van Tam his government resigned today r a showdown conference with peror Bao Dai produced no so- Won of their differences. cominunlque telegraphed from iEmperor's residence at Delt P ao Dai accepted the resig- o immediately and -thanked Prime aialster and his cabinet the work they have accom- in the past year." L fmed quarters predicted that Utnce Buu Loc will be chosen to Itoeeed Nguyen as Premier. . ie1 Pdrine is supported by five lg nationalist groups, each of jilCh controls its own semi-inde- ^deat feudal state within Indo- inese Viet Nam. F a. Dal's ,differences with the uyen regime arose from recent ipmunist "peace" offers in Indo- 'he outgoing Premier favored ]l~mediate examination of the Red a even though he realized I might be a trap. Bao Dal iore'd dealy until a new French rment as formed next month. Z Police To Sell 33 Automobile At Public Auction' A 1933 Chevrolet coupe will be rt up for public auction Dec, 28 10 am. in the Balboa Police llCatlan. a The car according to poltee, be put Into good, running ditlon. Air Speed ,"CHICAGO, Dec. 17 (UP) - rline stewardeares are slipping I husband-catchers, it was re- Vtsled today. United Air Lines said a survey S900 youna women showed at the average atewardels rks about 89 months before snares a man and retires. ring World War II iost rdesses needed only 18 to get married, the air- Style 7. d )r k- ,t e h II t 1- h f e y L - t s r p apnknow the truth anteBctr -.a "'Let (the p^op/e kcnow (the truthc and the country is safe`9 Al TWENTY-NINTB YEAR PANAMA, B. P., THURSAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953 Nation Pays Jet 0 To Wilbur, Orville KI'TrY HAWK. N.C.. Dec. 17 Afterward thp plane, a con- The Navy, Marine Corps. Ar iUP, A nation zealously ventional World War II fighter my and Air Force flew all type guarding Its military air a'- and a modern jet were scheduled ot craft in use today over tn premacy paid a thundering ova- to pass the special anniversary celebration area. The Air Force' tion to the air age on this gold- bleachLrs simultaneously In a2 "Thunder" jets performed -i en anniversary of the dawn of Intricatel' timed "span of exhibition tight-formation aero power fliht today. light" maneuver. batils. Thousands of persons gathe-- ed at the Wright memorial -:n the windwhipped sands of Kill Devil Hill to see a mighty air show staged by modern fighting aircraft and the oldest plane ,n America. The ancient craft 1812 Cur- zlss pusher-type plane wis reconditiu.ned to re-enact the historic flight made by Wilbuir and Orville Wright from the same spot 50 years ago today. The nation's most mode-n military planes joined in a thun- derous demonstration to show by the greatest contrast possible the strides made since the air age was launched by the plou- eering Wright brothers. Billy Parker ai veteran pilot, hoped to lift the old plane over the same course that Orville Wright flew his first successful heavier-than-air craft 120 feet In 12 seconds. Widnmark, Cameron, Cooper Gel Serious During 'Fist Fight' OURUAPAN, Mexico. Dec. 17- iUP)-Actors Gary Cooper. Rich- ard Widmark and Cameror Mitchell got serious during thi filming of a fist fight over red- haired actress Susan Hayward today and ended up needing firsi aid. The alugfeat was supposed tc be only technicolor play acting for 20th Century Fox's "Garden of Evil," being shot on a volcanic mountainside near here. But the three actors kept on slugging after the Cinemascope cameras stopped turning. Director Henry Hathaway had to part them. The actors, who claimed they didn't hear the order to q uit fighting, mumbled apologies and shook hands. But after being treated by the company doctor they went their separate ways. Cooper, who suffered a sprain- ed wrist and a cut lip, said he was just following instruction to make the fight "look good." "I didn't mean to clobber any- body," he drawled. Mitchell received a blackened eye and a scraped neck. His pants were scorched when Coop- er dragged him through the red co40s of a camp fire. Widmark came away from the brawl with lumps on his head. Mitchell guessed "we all are short tempered because we can't be home for Christmas." Widmark blamed "simple re- flex action. You get hit and you hit back instinctively." PC Employes To Gel Falter Paychecks After m January 1 Panama Canal Co. and govern- ment employes can look Corward to a slightly fatter paycheck after the first of the year when United State income taxes will drop 10 per cent. Effective with the pay p.erod be- ginning Dec. 20th, the withholding lax d te d from the Jan. 11 Pay- checks will be reduced 10 per tent, thus giving the Canal employee a slight salary increase. At the ;ame time, there will be a minor increase e i social se- curity tax-from one and one half per cent to two per cent or about a one-third increase. This will af- fect only a minor portion of the Canal employes, however, a Jmost of them are included i the Civil Service retirement plan. I Only about 350 employes of the Canal org anization currently pay the social security tax, it was es- timated. Most of these are !loyes who are classified as ladeI At te and are not included in the retirement act. The higher income tax became effective in 1950, shortly before Ca-, nal employes were required to pay income taxes. The ten per ena in- crease, voted by Congress the was to meet expen-es of d Ko- rean conflict, automoKatcly e- pires at the end of this ked year. Balboa Tudf Frday, Dei. 1i High 15 a.m ..... 7:. M . p.m. ............ 8:11 -L .-. "M" LONDQN, Dec. 17 (UP)-Pylme Minister Sir Winston Churchll add- ed his wprfning to that of Prsident Eisenhewer and American re- tary of State John Foster ules today I. declaring the European Army mast be approved. He told France, in particular, that the consequences of abandon- ing the army project, which-would place (0,000 uniformed Germam at the' dde of their West Europepa nelight In a unified defense forces would. be placed squarely before .the French people." Chultrcb made his comments In a report to the House of Comlons on Br*tt foreign policy and his Bermauu talks with President Zi- senhoWer and Premier Joseph Laniel et. race. Meaa*tile from Washington it Pa. Ivid Woris In MArzed Buggy ALIQUIPPA, Pa. (U.P.)- Twelve years ag. a doctor told Steve Namadamb he only had six more months to live. But Steve has "a lot of livin' to do yet," oven though multiple scle- rosis, the dread disease which cut down baseball-star Lou Gehrig and many'bthers, now forces him to use a "motorized buggy" to get around his cafe here. Steve operated a popular truck- er's stop on well-traveled U.S. 51 near Beaver Falls until the disease and the new Pennsylvania Turnpike nearby bega- plaguing him at about the same time. So he sold that business and bought a tavem re. As the disease began making his long hours o"*e and more dif- ficult, Steve conceived the idea of the "1notrised buggy." He put to- gether the stee g apparatus from an old l1, th tranml_. ske from a *&s Ing machine, alum minum' side. ft'n a wrecked trail- r, a foam nr e seat and a one- Turd horsepower motor. lit tme i. me-made eontrap".e, he wbued ed the restate . --to OhsItahia to pick p deo to i pl to anw a ea Waa IV nd a a track (th br. wmho Is uualma d and the was reported that President, El- senhower is directing a new tough foreign policy which consist.- @pst- ly of blunt and public rem idars to friend, and foe alike that. the pa- tience of the United States can be exhausted. The patience of the Congfes is just about exhausted already in se9he areas of foreign policy. That IU why Dulles jolted e peoe of France this week with a Wjnlng Itt ratification of the European Defense Compmunity plan is long overdue. 'American diplomats have been saying that to French dplbmats for weeks--but privately. Congress last session tagted half the for- -elgi military a funds for distrib- uton to the -European Defense Community. No community; nt. distribution of hall of the funds. It is as simple as that, and the French government long has been aware of those facts. But the French people were not aware of them until Dulles said KDC must be ratified or the Unit- *eo States must take another look the whole defense picture. Dallas talked bluntly. He had to. It will be the job of Dulles and the President during the next session of Congress to explain why' the EDC keystone has not been laid la the defense arch. Local- Rate Councils To Have Monthly Parkt With Seybbld Monthly conferences between presentatives of local-rate civic the Goverlnor and his staff councils. representatives of the reeMftI Invited to attend the rt organized ies coImuncl of tr meeting will be the five mem- local-rate casmonities te ra o the general orgautilUon Caumi Zontea wIl )e ixuguwts conunittee and the rld nqext Tuea ternoA 1ad vloe re oL tOw the &iW oant t 2 Members of the ge.eaM eo m- Tbe. ContIerece will be o- mattee who aus erva guntR A t r1XVe N~costw {r 0bdsbeD4 M: me" HWsiinm$"of Ifbdauw set; Ernstt ta? Arthur W. SWr and Zaqarkswa "le. andUtdM ut the.LOo ,40 Vq ".' ' of0 S.-' ;. -. ,1 "'. - ;~l . '* *JM: r v~ L- L.. I . i thb trat.ig " 41% etigg am car, .L ',' t ' ; -'aM. REFUSES TO ANSWER While her lawyer Victor NRbl0iowitz bites his nails. Sylvia Berkie, a New York City public paoepl clerk, refuses to tell Sen. Joseph McCarthy whether she had been a Communist. During heaitags in New York, she refused to answer on the grounds that it might incriminate her. Churchill Joins Ike, Dulltes In Talking Tough To France IU . :r 1 -._ .....~ :.~ _E~rm~~i~;dlllD]~PF; I I _ _ "w'L ' * MIT' I'; I- N Naegeleo [ nBidault 3 SVERSAILL S, France, Dec. 17, S (UP)- ocia candidate Marcel- braham Lincoln. d d N today led.a field :of ht catis in the bal- '" l by the trench National As- FV CENTS mbly and Seate for a new Pres. Sident of France. SBut Naegelen fell far short of Swinnlng the absolute majority (462 Svotes) of the ballots cas . y first ballot ave Naegelen 165 e to 15 for Premier Joseph niel. Foreign m ster Georges Bidault Came t r" l With 131. Wr I h t Several additional candidates are expected to come forward for the rn another form n f tribute to seod ballot. s the Wright Brothera a Nations.l The wier -of the presidency, e Airlines DC-7 racked the : -h carries a total of salary, .< transcontinental l d record Maintenance and office expenses -n for commercial pl ea today by' of $136,0 yearly, wll lead Frafet6 soeedlng from L As eles to th, through one ol the. gravest crisis nation'scapitalin fve hours an- to croatt FourthRepublic. 54 minute The balloting will continue- The previous record was si much in tho inanner of an Amer. hours and 17 initje, made by alcean presidential nominating con- Lockheed (Conateation n 1 veo tl onecandidate wins David P. naunspo and L. J. the required majority. Roya'bth of M Fla., p1- The powerful Gaulist block (UR loted the transport AS) named Senator Paul Kalb as There were no rear e of Fance J t before the voting gers aboa'd tb Dr-1 which was wa due to begin. making a fexr flight from the coat. ) The right-wing Gaullists control Meanwhile ftom Germany on 121 seats of a total of 946 senators the Wright'br.ohert annliversa- and deputies, and their votes--so ry came a &ad fct of this age far tunpledg d officially could of supersonic jet flIut: play havoc with the careful strue- * The noie,of jet p aies throws ure of bargaining needed to VWO'I the "radar" equipment whln name a new preeldent. enables homing eoni to fly The bombshell announcement I back tar their onw roost cor- threw into further obscurity the pletely out of gea. result of the contest. This 'aa dils e d by the Kalb an Alsatian, is vice-presi-l. North Bavarian Pleop Breeders dent of the council of the repulIc Assn. (Senate) the .'rench upper house, 'Last bummer they sent 1,000 but politically is virtuaBy n . of their beat-trained homing pig- nnown eons to&ngland and. Nortq Ger- many te>rae h.3,. N Pi iThe Gaullist arty announce, one re ;*-Ue,..,uet said Kablb-ba bee, ehe I " That meant the *e pllded . trottet'*- Gailliats had fita en"y d ths 7jtS be HI ayl trial hn an&d inid Ttrom t have 41pow Ym *e .m.U lve inve r so wats b chon.. "The birds flew into a inaneu- rui .1aS 1a ver area,' the aq iclatlen ald.,ir eada a,. s "Their senue of brlenttlt u al mOa. direction was oniliy Upaet an lc T . by roaring dEt fght rookie' . and artiincifOees% te nga .as--. d -lle to A. ts Other pgeon breeers are re- . turnni the slot bird, by . to owner whose names and a b t ' dresses are:attahe d sllst laidlnd t the pigeonS' let7' n f 5 dmMMMr Afe iis S--"direcn whih Crlin~ei lan grAr Sranse with ii1te8iyi' byofrom tg waited Stattsh ad tb ato ownea l WeGu p Houli*ng A.,a t turn. by secret b out AGANA Guam Dec. (P)- debate, r the s ewpre A crippled auperfort bomber deot. ficers' housing proje tod, ast is required for election. ling 17 men women and c he Ving may st ballot d'en as it plunged a half-nille after ballet, as at a UJ. potical swath of destruction before eoaveatlc, before a deelsion is breaking into pieces. reached. An Air Force colonel, his wife and their there children were Outgoing.President Vicent A among those killed In a sh er w hom many FNphwtehm of flaminR gasoline and dems would Mk to see eele l, ha s hurled by the plane. Their home mm that he wou was reduced to ashes. and go fishing. That e kven others were Injured i the election open to mo r the accident and three firemen tical leaders many Of w were hurt fighting a series of e been eleetioneriae blazes in the project. eseem for weeks. All of the casualty were Americans six children to premier Joseph LalAd.FaLft women and one officer who per- n Minister Georges lahed In their homes, and eiSht fioy earclared ca l of the 16 airmen aboard wllown out plane. Eight other persons aboard the U 1 plane were saved. Two were lp l critical condition. Two oftlceraI and one child who lived in the -., project were also hurt. WH b IB II -_ - i ,' ,; |
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