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IC - r17. AUR~1 wmit '.' ;r'C... .-, ., i *C' .- :^ * 1' 7 * nc PresIde. Phone Slip lives Lawyer t . ~E~e . -. - 4-. CCAoo, "D? ) mectonlat Caro V' l6. Btiuei doubiu' M 9 Miflnn of lher a Irsegnr, M. Va,,M seutimatell It uapp nm a r to' 40 timir a S4'Ktry ,p -aM lanta's me- r to.. avod iuu d- ot P& "-PONble" he The children get a better Weak wkAI Mrs. Vall leaves he office and Cherkas takes *r. S o a In Despite Strong -Bid To Stoo H VERSAILLES, Trance, Dec. 19 (UP) The F-' parliament maod two more fruitess attempts todo iim elect the 16th P.ediat of the French Republic "d nolly suspended their efforts until:tomorrow. Still standing firm despite a Radical Socialist to stop him, Prime Minister Joseph Laniel receiw d majority of vote in both ballots but failed twice to the absolute majority required. . The two new faihes to elect a President stretch iJ, "record for the lowest presidential election in Frenckh tory even further..Previous longest contest since was two ballot, On the sixth biot' Lanlel re- ceived 397 votes In cetrst to 374 on the ift b L. Last night on the fou h ballot anm- lel got 408 votes. bquired for an absolute maJority 461. a Bonalu cadiudAte parcel tL mond Nae en. who tsuppo ed by the G n as was - lel's strongest adersy In both of today's ballots. Naelen got 312 votes on the flfth ballot an 306 the oth. T Jean weuiu fil-vmr-o mer World War II red fighters. A statement b Indep chairman Pierre Oaret ."De wtt'and emnaton id=pt &'Me BOPIt are I -on l t, hLaneRid- kI., WA.. MiSs Tinr a ae .1000 m hadi'Ki on*l $1.15 In ,. *-t~. c WUlna MI Ugo miy mother ..1 . *.DBcIK xIrvon UOW IW-OS OtSocidal- Neither knan eL to for- as 50 avoteawie Wl -:t.ernal Triaq~ buat !^( would tkeiIdj s' * =w 1 . A . . -d ;- -'3 I at he dd: .. womaPNim M OW-0----III ." 1~5~ ~ +I BF~~ fC ~g~2~ ~ ,... ~rc-l 'rS; .s Wntas r - , i . O Oln '.'' j *f- iJo. . ~-Tr~lCI~V~iT *'"FF *"i They Mock And Pillory -hristin Min'i. stes, But eChristian Ministers, But IINESE REDS FEAR REGION 0 -. By FRED SPARKS S HONG KONG, Dec. 19 (NEA) They led the Catholic priest 'l qgh the pu lic square by a ring placed in his nose like a cow. i b-.* They tossed the Protestant minister into a pit hole of filth and nim e him dip' Shis way out with chopsticks as newsreel cameras turned, i 'These twd primitive and recent incidents mirroit the,Communist drive to crushi Christianity in China. Mouthing ancient Marxism, Peking policitians love to play with this line: "Opium' ;s now forbidden in China/,and religion is the opium of the masses." S What actually is behind this brutal business, sped-ip since the Korean truce ai SRed Chinafees. stronger to.defy world opinion? S It is simply fear; fear by. a minority-managed poIice state of any orgIaniz i group not party controlled even if gathered but to worship God.. Si:A White Paper on the fate of of Father Alphonse Caouet*-, days and on the pulpit the Gis Sin mitalters, nuns and jUst "expelled" from Manclria. enth. Then came the C ,.lesta documented, sim- Indty per cent of foreign nists witl, their neatlue .,lr to' U North Ko- filssionarles have b er expelled. rean at t- In. 1947 there, m r example Spartan Life ed to th,,VIeA "" ilat1 -sai0 1ries; to- .. . . w ithh e old-te s shuttered the church, disop ivithheld-to prot oe, a. other forin priest *aese for whom there is yQue 17 y the blueprint id But trains from Canton br het An a. t, then rediculk ion-Chlnese Men-of-God, with td the b the arl hollow eyes and sallow skin. ces t fzenkaai n So it was here on Rosary Hill, Like riu . ,a Catholic retreat high above sought to ofng Kong Harbor, shrouded as the soul.'.. must te a nun's bonnet with fleecy And so he lived quietly ather Caou white fog, that I heatr;1i:e. d ere 41 f;Wto sweet 1:on tSunday. ere given ap hoiln~lrou. wrelar ann g toda were encouraged to . s ad, many headinm d morning market complained snd rifle butts were" diven t .. their spines by guards. Bold Manf One bold man yelled to Father as he labored with meager Whiskbroom: "They trying to make you lose face. U we are the ones 1lo e. : :lowly, CommunsO al O'rpsa istion'g pirwUof a d church. They partition e chapel, using their half y. lecturess" iid next to a fgur o: Ch l hung phW ... AuA A"" fUWljJ, mvj UWUUUU qI.4 t,,zeichurch, allowsg fotthe loyal co"gre* - tofJO fi ,4 In a room .26 0 hI edmoved the wthe ki1 ppes4 okde (despite SiRE ian chills) until rufflans -hoi ed down the hymna. ould not order then. They *W ataMsat, .' Harrassmegt Father Caouette and other missionaries decided to stick. Their congregations were now harassed individually, like the small boy caught wearing a ros- ary by a Communist "pioneer" youth. He was stripped naked but for his beads in the sub- zero Elime, and held In a hoot- ing ting-around-the-rosy for hours. . When a Chinese "volunteers" entered Korea, pressure incress- ed. The father became practically a isoner, often awakened police seeking "evi- dence spies." They tineered ery including the Bible. flyleaf notations and ll attention to a slp ,to pounds of butter, were closed, ,and Atonio Bonin loin- f r Bonl accused f fi^n Korea, was $goe a thin roll I nose; 1 10 0& 1 (ENITRA! CIRCUIT CENT --lk - Showt;.:1 3:06 5.-02 6:58 8:54 p.m. lG ,.TWT ClAy PAI8D ^l^ewirs(^ob^(^^ar~s 'contln- hen the ense of other Son about Lean- to bI ,l use'i Ai WIE lad., lrero uette as shli- ImaKona. and later J* a Man-o-od itterme o Rfl L OF ny , yo&th -foe -h*s," the 4 ., ai 7if.., .- ., : ;,i , B .^ .,g.^y admirtistreatlv.?pp .ieitwhkho ^Oto h We V ftI I Army's far. ; "" "4, 4. 4 wwig U eSae iMut hZJW~1 .~g9UIL. *v~' '~J~ , i : 1 i ~ 1 : r 1 ( Sor rArUtgtO,"t l bin andding uc-s 9m orit ,at.tIbw (P. .4 ~9*-9 I ~ A, NInE. I0w Anmt"-&R max "ix tx.t& d f.ikit9 how .heM t $th Al&,k :#96n b Thn,*, li, ,h-. 1' "*" ,* I I "4 '- ..4,q 'G ' I. ,. -*;^ *\. "..._^ : . .** -^ .,. -.. ; -.. .. ... .-- . r ";.'l- "" '" " _-'- . ...* .- .- ... t ":, "ff Ifw SJL *i i~rolIdf Iateited the wla. f .w..ra ,- i I UFrU gs Iso Geo. A S t. i conideEra safe * steff en In the uisbnt to both ebower and ai prom ied em _ ae me'vod t H01(Elduaiv4 NEA PhMZ Y FRED SPARK ) ANTONI( BONIl: IsT4e-RBedu sd hing like a cow. your C YARDS 4 M e A- SONS S TQtfbf IApiRyPnt Office) I "r ''- - " L' ,r. "- '- > " M &.- A-" ~~yr~~ 1 , .. i i `I f 1Z qCh i I *.j-~~-rl it- * II; A.i t. i'i~~ a :9'JLrj,. ~ !. I ~kL~p~ u~;i~i~iii~ .1 *"d' ("'yT; * \- .,,< . *'v- .,,. -tft rr.,- Li s *i~$ i: - '. * *<* "'ac. 'se- ant1~k rr c' "' V. C' I, S . ,t ^ FAA -WHAT IS TODAY'S DATE, PLEASE? , If.you rwe6. mnS s 1 .:i C. lndopln,you will sam bet bata loss to answer, as you will dsed tr me Si est dCu on-.V or wi& i- -* ",r .. .* S! ROMANTIC CALENDOPLAN "1 MOVADO WT. HtS No sold and serviced. by leading jeweler. all - the world. In New York it's Tiffany's 'and in PanamA it's . Casa Fastli. ., Win the tire "Symbol ot Lo'" Dinmoid Rings, Cm FUkF I " a inima W' its clients..' 3 . 4 hi qMMUJ iWELwvY fl AOUA fttR t | 161 cENTHA AVEiNVE PANAMA FW or ppa w s ** ***' ^ fday^ 4. Ir rrrrr- '~l .. '- .: -7 ._* S- r ., w.. r 'l" " aaaa-. '-a-- -' .1 . I., rat-a h r3 .1, *7r 7 7,,,,k ,. :. , a. - 2 li..:: .. -. ":" ", 4 - ... 4 (. "4 .. '" ; ,' -, ."4 I .-. .. "d : _' '- ,,,-K -,^ ,. .5... * *. 1 ,'; t .e..*. ;7 .q ....... ** s . .aU ......... . m *- e* S. P . . ..............." : - 'nr~..~ ...t.. 4* ,...,,,, .:N,, .,, .m... nnr n .-. ... .... ... C3"',_. ,'. ,. .. .c .. " r'... r, SL'Ati W I, r ,- / .t,,, # , *w'-'. .S,? "' t r- . ;._ .: -, i "- . G ?. -T:' X; - ~rpp ~ r* ( r 4' a.. .7 fc. . I.i S I i A .1 . " .u' "T 1 ;- * ., A- , -, a '. .". , . tfAl- ^tIff s* ** ,'. r Mb ECA ,- SC .................... ..... ........ .. ...... s M M. ............. ............. ............. L. S 5 i70 MI "' SPORT SHIFTS ..... ....... .................. ........ ..... .. $1t s.s ~,s .:_ i ..... .... .......................... ..... s a . s. ass ... .............. .. ..p ........ ... .. ............. ........... ...... ........ . s.q e .~l .; ..e... "^. . w. . .......... .............. ... .. ...... ........ -.. ...... ... ,... ., ********* - **..... ....., i ..- "* L*** ****"J n .-4 A* .m - .L. -d .1 4-S : BI Cr I . R w *. ~ .*. 7 .' 1 nX * :~ .'.- '4 j A- ,4 -.. A6 a p+1\ * A '9 -,T; ;-.'. "'! - B.]L.* '*. ', ', )H*.1!. * LI ..'s..~ : .: -'E - .'4. re~ p~ q,.ylCZ14 4L' i r , - ;*** *.'* fi .- 1~ r;:B I f;. Fq -i *,1. u az , P-. ^ - ., r t . 7' 0o fork's East Well,'there must be many spch omen,. bist- ofr tQb Wid6ws, fa ties and towns throughout' the umtry, Mrs. Parker thought. She as se ~ l a'.ti- chaiir ie:her owr partmit in an East Side resi- iStial hotel with her French goo- e, Misty, in her lap, "It's ATch a waste of human be- rs a Mrs.' *,Nrk p 1 id dliv Z- - olmen i'-.'r U L - FIF'' AF' r-i:J'II .I... i, i - ~6T FLO~EdCK V9 D?ircK~aI NEA~. 1I-'Wr~te m e dtma I'k S.- A 't 1' 4, '~ij .' 9 'i ' n M S0,r r., a, e sa . &at's what the play hals to say. inke the dreaDi' ame true thesee wnimen -tve a kind of death ginhtion hml' soapA ds, Finincially. they are well off. takes. . ey Ln't work. They don't read: Wi th D san sno'wsplah s trucively. They don't do an-, mantel, windows, doorway, and gg .pey just exist and killer: miors as well as on e wreath *, q Dorothy Parker: "It's time U l and tree, you'll have a magic Women stopped saying: it winter wohderland, and uno dis Since she has lived alone (with a's world.'" ., '- ointment come rain or suns n killhg time) in jui.t such resi- I Chrilastnr n. . ntial hotels for a number of If lf th. fun of holiday decora- ears. Mrs-. Parker .knows her know what to do with themselves. tion4 id in the makings. So Le round. .Her' observations have led Th ey're nt prepared'to pt i amily activity. If the dHr to eel that women should prie imtate seff-respect to wrhie% rSe d iirry their snow r e themselves for a life in ad- an being,. as every righ. lei beytl d.limits or ruin the artwork v iaon to marriage. bereft.' the ilipsiods can be erased with S' cloth. S"Women are prone to regard Mrs% Parker thinks that the la. t of the furnishing and ac- arriage as an ending rather than dies of the corridor are nt'p cesaes in your home .will. tak b a p~rt of living and a means sessed of inner resources tie on a tive Yuleti' wtr he furttir gro th." very personal riches thiat c theve' been dabbed wlth home make ife in nearly ari er made snow. A, glass-to-ed table Snitr It'sS tue, Mrs. Parker feels, stance a great adventUre. spttered on the undp de* .' 1W7 :Mt the American public knows feel that they needsomeone- abt Would mak a lovi setting ut, 'ese women. Knows in or- to coddle, protect and eterin for.a -gift pile. r to I r to oid making the same mis- them. q, riakled with snowfla es, a *ai*-vry iht .a s ver s.hl over. Knows in or. fruit centerpiece .will take on the scrawl sap mns gr to void creating more of there Though she's eairnd .a place in hbelday mood. IGlass doors are . trmentr iVe out empty lives 20 the American scehe as mirtirss woalerful backgrounds for soap '' or 30 ~ears-from now. of the wisecrack, Mrs.. Parker is spow scenes. wooden spoken for p p .. e also a writer who can createatrih .Makpg the snow is a simple s poses, using avers . The itay itself is a curious bal. great compassion. Though she orocess. Two tablespoons of soan ... O 5add ncee 'tragedy and expert con- feels that there is no imnitedite flakes; powder added tq a smal .yoi Christ TO edy. CUrious because it's so truly solution for the problem so'clear-s amount of water and bate with you edy dbious bt ea use' t it ioit uaro c life: It neither titters.not ly set forth in the play,- shehopes a rotary egg beater or electric Bw.--A sees l But the true approxima- that there will be one. That's Why mixtet will give you a good start, red snow, for exa md` wil ; r. ife is there. the play. / Keen adding soup xmtil you hive l exotic touch to ye g. tlo fl l "Es'stially, these w i v e s are .,' a thick. meringue-like mass that ---- _; !ics,"' Mrs. Parker said. "These Coauthor with her in this ort will ineldr ea'si y Apply wifft I W omer eare ill preparedtocvttlivg" during cokia show some ladies o ng h J" A ,, essin o f two parts honey ,...,. T w outamsadding a little poultry sea A d d'ssea Eoploers Judge Girls ,and i evepart fr ieruits. 'iee is B ^l{H ng to ham to enhancE4tsi' ; -^.o I-. le bgpes and wing tl-Sof tIeyI One of New s t, ut i wom WUis what she looks will iot char during oa.tg .igt sucres nl tI't9 e up '-' Usea solution of water Cad bek- --ln. d cooentg f", ^'. . ... recently up i soda to scrub the r perator. " pof college de f Women So Shed lstte lem er he solution ,removes the tale t" hcll hes their graduates land To Look Her eest odor. lt removes o .. wat Bernie Fitz-.Gb- oods or. . s,+dlii k rtpr of Gip- So the girl whoGis looking for a covers can be given a ,'told" them must have jarred job With th ,ind of employees w ,ro b dingt lof shtae llt. prse rdealy eoseppdre. For here can afford to take his pick had t rto shmlla to Protcarts i-art of Iobatehe -h d to say: better look her best. them ol s- ing r aroste . 10-d tt- bf Iand)1I; eog soggy fron steak. f~ y rie that hera1 o sh, is remem bgbes t K itt-ed apparel tends to treth te d high minded cause her employer e ng d-k dresseshug for uld it its ag fact.. It's sex. You her as a woman first and at be foltided no more than t e ad 4l't fight it. o. ke md, s had b rtter b~ old ao m r atherethand "remgIbr a few other thing tt rat than "The top industrial giants (presi S Toat. hie jike women wh ow lun in cl s, vice prdents, and key ten.Th ability to libst ve press woolens completely I deutives included ate not Look- l. qa impoirtat in an office Never. prss owe dsdedo nmooth tag for a secretaa with short 1 t lrwmg room, dry. Urse a wellpaded riroo dependabi.y, industry .an e like wtokewmm who p iba toadh d ar moderately hio on 's lt be silly. First and That gives a ~ an L wys stop press while Gibbons th= went on to. s pyy to any.koes. becr. .- matill s lp. e oie colleges to Iegae and to ary a roste their produt so 'that t .'er t men like rt~Mwo-who. h lp wrs can be died by sr. e ,aduates can snaeb opsthe "lis a 'tac for madn- th m aern l dye abap P r Sorret al jobs. .. -- smarter than thr y .Ae -dy~ st i S''. The girl w olia tedr their s There's a kernL iofsad advice things and a n' .l ae 401re for any wbrklg 1. The not to have any ti a wi Masinesp world I a ma i$s world. {Job rhe wants -- .tdmr r athert hr "Mnd the first th a man noticess is a man. '. ,.. . .s n yk6Iv ...b...urt by tIienigh .av bor B' .14'- tqdiei pandp I .. tea hav M y toys are being teto that '-'i the n 'sarl r a de pidly in rSn ca tagadam.,dTher 'Ii Iemaasthey fethe leaw or' wh that Ith 4 t the imeri t Atu A- c. house cleanlago' "a me ,aon ,Kcg and ',,,,,swi That wentntntenanee, and ing spaco llegs rteoeted ,. .- and t gbas, pace ehel.ts and space flbrboard .cuprntbl tydI ports. Spa- ah. p dealga p are ten with shelves, miniatur. rea teeihe ogrerM o *a e tfmen "ua-can&o. fabricated r t hat 1 ; , S.moe.i ... M d e 3 T g,Jert he 04'w' bSea '.dtoebyd with di o w sSI F.-on Don's ta1 ,, Tu t t6-I.'. I We uhow here t. Sit. .et terln used^ **Sf^rr.v YC^^ eol 1 %, .M ..K Jb. mA Wir saM A.q-,. *"-' ,. * * *I ** K U . _ A ,. *. A /i | .* t-i _* < A ~___ ____ -~~-LL-L_.-~Y LY.~ F- YI .dbmmmh;. . II I I' Tsl 'f ~~fi rsn'~ c* -- ' r ** .e' ~s' "t;i~ - ~Jrr*~l .. -p~ i t~~. .- - 'i nw. (t i- .* -- '. I .- tel...;' Srrr-W~Q grcl:t. F .t-~ ~ rnna .4 C I .' . T I -^ id B f a standout A gi; iv. Dfb MIMi Hoyt THE FINEST WATCHES NCEC 17"6 I a feta SANTA CELA .. la. '1. >.' in *-lt*M $ "" a a - puba uR. the Gift of Cil - - VACHERONV ,'-i~ a m- & r,., " .. .. * '1 USW4.a!Sl w *w"- ^<*tw*Mm, n :j twrnlj &'3 Siramw a, "* u- A NIOS T ')? :.d ~f~ . . r., r . wi itrt qpen"' fO oketp Janary I' ".' /', ' . **"^ "' / ,,, "*:'." .. , sa. rmr'l1wlrr 'wv ' . -J r for the after he Story of thi Mrs. Hurwitz lekman of thi Srem Rat.* L Stru * 4p6 snj t ' .- # Te.; 2a . -- J.r FOR MS1 U ,LOVERS I S*.Tt*$iiWa^nd BEST in EUiSEUTLY EQUIPfMfETI ri u-I *SI. wa I . s t . Io , ,I- &, I , of S. .- -'.. ros t'' 0*pf9.tib^'*i contqedm* of I i~^^lWT^^" T~^"*-?^^^''vw^y I -- .' ^ .- i^ <.(rt i','-'*i" '. i. \ ~ ~ -lni TI"?^ .I in..' 1'*In ~~~""''s" r.r~u~~g~ j'i $4 .I4. "-a. p'I'* *d~bLPil~..l~;iI - bx, .r '. * iixP. : 1 b, W us, te:, ..a..n .... . | N^Mf A Pau. Tomnp pt Balboa. Memabers*@ re Stree. ipade lndd that thbla ti a p .lu S white lucheon to be held at 12:; _Boy"bf, p.m. wow an oUer "d- Buy lna- Reembi Se Balbfa hol al CBsin DsWmbl the stf*r th -- o" be 1 .0 , I "* t' ., A * RAbbO d 711 bnv A * BRING YOUR OWN RECORDS TO HEAR THE DIFFERENCE. OPEN all dar 'TOAY tTROPImAL EECTKOMCS Eil man *to* k troa Ban* Tbaits l *-- ^H^-M--^ --.ii- i--M---- ptIve 3Board of te a WMmfalClub Will t e r0 t Jh ewuh Wel- mL ftnfM ben are ak. . W M NOW IS TB SIB FOR YOUR SB Sig=C arCa=P. MI, UR M!Ct.VrMIC ALI We,"- gai. t t sl wi.t .m rt ed. ,p- .*". .. ... -1 A I I %a S* CI I LI fr^ fc&l lC,^- 4 .1' rJ 'F jT x~i. F F ..lV 'c~i I : 4 .1 s.?4.- \ 81 8UPE M FOtT PILLt W Wonderfuly ft Non-buodain St vntslting .Waitr needs rstulln . AJL . N N 0 V A C I 0 N ay... Attractive Ceramics t enhance the beauty of your home this Christme. A colorful collection of Powder oee, Ash Trays, Vases and beautiful Figurines ha just ben received from Italy and Spain. Such distinctive and exquisite deelgn, at such moderate price. Never beSwe, so much for so little. Powder Boxes Viries v,,'. fr .........l.$ from .*.......e ,1.9 from .2. ..... I 27 Outstanding d ForFed Slk Silver PorIO tra Tls ANTONIO'S INIOVACiO a4d Qtdty. AulthmughtCBhdta n atm iN w I ; : f QalIA m OfofrKwi IagunCl II ."I J * I g . Y'i$I. r -, i r ER .; *,.,; |t ." ^ <* *^ w -' .*' , p .t ' ...... .. .. . . . .'a '-I I , Sr* -I p.i 4. Ntis- I *. r(.. - Je F' is *jL *,, ?1W at i n' 4 1. 1 "I" * a' *,' '," A1? : a to I:3 % :3s w om pa a1. ; . hr nt, S - *. UAI .." \ ift, I , I -7 *S* ,, - I BL .3 ____ P.a ... Minimum for 12 words urn LIBRIJUA PRECIAIO 7 Street N' 13 FOTO Q"My Justo Aromnenla ye. and 33 St. MORRISON B Street No. 26 YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD AT 10 DIFFFW LOCATi THEM TH CM ; LEAVE YOUR AD WITH ONE OF OUR AO.EN S OR UUR UFFKCEIR ' CASA ZALDO Central Ave 149 FARJIACIA eL BATURRO No 3 Lottery Plaza FARMACIA I$MBARDO Fourth ol July Ave. yANAMA AMERICAN v - H Street Na o57 FOR SALE ol f Household RSALE:-Livingrom, diningroom, Spartry set. mahogany desk, mir- rors, ttc. Eusebio A. Morales Ave. El Cangrejo, Gray House with Red Door. SOR SALE:--Custom Mahogany bed- room group; double bed, springs. nite tB)te*, choirs, vanity, ward- "robe dresser. 124-D upstairs, 7th and Roosevelt Ave., New Cristobal. O SALE:-Leoaing Isthmus, a RD- dio RCA VICTOR new. Table Mod- el. 43,St. No. 15. Tel. 3-4445. ALE:-Divan wifh cover and c.c-ai witK cover. Very reasonable. 72Z Prodo, 2nd floor. Coll 2-6318. OR SALE: Innerspring mattress, boai springs, dbl,' new. BamboO so- fa, rocking chair. upholstered .chair, bookcase, Misc. items. Rousseau 17-B or phone Navy 3206 Mon- day.- OR 5ALE --Refrigeretor $65, Hol- lywood. Double bed, with mattress $40. Leother'overstUftfed sofa, 2 matching chairs, $65. Playpen $5. stroller $8, high chair $5, etc. Pan- ama 3- 5307, Apt. 7, No. 7, Col. Joaquin Arosamena. woathr, 60 cycie. $95.00.-Phone iolbBo 2-3770.. Pokable G.E. sewing- Sattoccment Leather case 'iron)choir, Nust linen P ion6 3-5486 early 4qrgqors ., p-m. ter furniture made by D, living 'rbdm, din- roo, bamboo. Tel- n male German OtOUGmRED pup- s old. Four burner $15.00. Dinlop Toble. Single bed. selloneous. Phone ouse 150 ProspecO ome toble odio- 60 cy; wahing Ssize; ceit- 4 of psc;;Coll 83-5218. r, Plumper Corn hajt Sewefrfw strv oiw ow, known. The uew type is 101 times as sweet as aW-sweet cor' time sweeter than field corn, he, Hiuid shis work in geietics.and' bcbemistryu resulted in thet n'i roared strain, the 'first. entire, BMw type since Columbus dlscov- ered America and the Puritans marveled at the maize eaten by the IndiLas. The new strain, he aid, w not begin to lose its flavOr as a asit picked, a major problem (a the marketing of present trains. He said the kernel w o plumper but otherwise ther tould be little change in appear- Incorporation of the new type Ibto present crn strain for- m- ieting wouldN prablt t* t fr6 tlM Iree to sit ypaat, Lasghuan sed. HO said the new. adV8latages do ot come from the "sugar". inher- itanee factor or gene, of prisent prwet corn. They are induced by aovter gene, caled "shsmken-2," Re botanist said. Tht latter gene, explained, inhibits the normal r process of .converting sugar t starch. m w____ ^ ^ ^ . - Akenea Inttiahd 1oe Pblesldoes a CMntral *ve FAMMACIA LUX Parque Ifevre T Stet .LEWIS 8KBRVCK 160 Catbul Ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Automobiles DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinc Central Avenue "K" Street, co. FOR SALE:-Morris Minor. Convert- ner. Telephone 2-3479, Panamr. ible, new condition. 4.000 mies Quarters o9- Fort Clayton. hone Crstobal Clubhouse Beauty Shop. 87-3217. Xmas special: permanent wave- 87-32-- complete, regular Iriq '512.50, Walk feur Uaocks nd save one hun- manicure and arch. for $10.00. dred deller. But yr w ed can at Haircut, shampoo,. ~bet and moni- HASMO S. A. TeL 3-3022, Vie cure $2 50. Call Cristobal 1642 or Espeia St. come in. Thank you, Manager - FOR SALE:-Hillman Minx, I 0. Mrs. Esther Lorenq. duty paia. perfect mechanical Pn- Why does "The Lady Want a ditiorl and good point job. iwo Mink" at the Drive-In Theatre? sets of tires Call Colon 1447. FOR SALE: 1947 Buick 4-dbor, FOR SA .E gooa condition. Reasonable pric for tronsaction. 124-D. upstairs Miseelaneous 7th and Roosevelt Avenue, New Crisiobal FOR SALE: AKC registered Toy Boston Bull puppies. Male $100.- FOR SALE'-1941 Plymouth sedan, 00 Telephone Navy 3812 IGe- good condition, $12500. Hedley nell's Cocol. Beauty Shop. busi- Lennan, Calle Mariano Aroseme- ness hours. Navy 3121 any .time no No. 31, Tel Panoma 2-3526 FOR SALE: Rollifle" camera and FOR SALE:-1946 Indian Chief, A- accessories; Omega enlarger and I, condition, $275 00. Write Box miscellaneous darkroom equipment. 817, Balboa, C. Z. House 0839-J. Acacia Place, Ba[- WANTED TO BUY bo Linear YMCA. V B Y FOR SALE -Boxer Pups. AKC rea- WANTED Blonde Cocker Spaniel beroie Xmas. Telephone 3-4619. during office hours. WANTED TO BUY: Leather top Peruvan coffee table-83-5218 Help Wanted WANTED: Maid general house- work with references. Apply 6 Ti- voli Avenue Apt. 11. Position Offered WANTED: Refrigeration Serviceman. Theorical Knowledge. ample ex- perience with domestic and corm-. mercial equipment and good refer' ences indispensable. Distribuidora Electrica; ;S. A. While House Debus Story Of Missing Spoons WASHINGTON (U. P.) Tha White House says it simply isat true that there's a shortage of spoons in the famous gold serW used Bt presidential state dinne ' The story circulated a erm_ .. Presided and Mrs. Eisenliwfr fork, or spoon, There are 1,700 items in the din- ner service, -including some piees whidih have graced s tt et, tables since the days of pe-Went James Monroe. There's golds patbe oeuib to confront every diner ftr, l ec- sa. Actually, no guest er, srs that My p~Pies at e. he olmy, "eo- oriA t fm the jare flnshe . A plae settin g iudes' cock- stail fork, soup po fish knife, fish fork, da ife, dinner fork, salad des- seit fork, and.ei- tAsse spoon. SAnd at each place there also are Sgold salt dish and tiny sat Usually, therwl e seven knivS forks, and s alongside plate- at the meal's start. Confused ests have no trouble decel4g side in. Included'in the iold sere is a iT.- 09res4de t inred yewsr aluen 3-footle with .ate j -camed~ - re G udecthus. ..ii Rae anto garlands of fruit d r bwi ad eabsme l a S b'the p ricesalong O I- were bought f" i Franle. Some em ;, denohnced a until it became aww French manufacmt'r...e mistake in the price -j kaj --were u$Qaamed for weUUW value. The original pieces ha legU re-giled several times. T tie was in 1850. Feamer President Tm iii. to Joke that there ws j ltL back al each 1 I Would psot oft , damped, i old-hbbm ~"fPesidenet's e." - istered. 3 months old. Excellent wiuh children, see them at La Cho- za. 5007 Via Arango. 500 feet post road to Panama Vielo, tel- ephone Panama 3-5371 or Bal- boa 1674. PANAMA CANAL COMPANY OFFERS STRUCTURE FOR SALE Sealed bids. for opening in public, will be received until 10:30 A.M., December 24, 1953, in the Of- fice of Superintendent of Store- houses, Balboa, for !Building No. 6079, Rainbow City. Invltption No. 46 may be secured frort the 'Housing Manager at Cristobal, or from office of Superintendent of Storehouses, telephone' 2-1815. FOR SALE Real Es ... FOR SALE:-Beoutif4 1918m2 t, well IWated by l2 h. Green in f Heigrt". ReasonablP Read.-.Ti- ephdntylalboo 31 3 Se. I r a1 . Aa"{iSWSAP-hv .robs 41 RESORTS i FOR SALE' Oeld b'-t.a a S, Auntombid, " Clra. Ban 45 AutomM '. : Sswme 3-18775 Cristaebl .l Houain bOa SnMto Cmlu Alo In hCOOL p o untar . p holriSh NUTbnp 1389I j1 jr 6f us !1!e y m . Gramlich Santa Clara Beach cottages. electric refrlgelttion. gas stoves, moderate rates. Phone 6-441 or 4-567. _ Foster's Cttas. O mile past Santa bes.r I|w brine ywur Imn. jPhI 8IbaaO 2-186. .ILIAMS* Sonic Cloo riOach Cot- tages. Lare. S'cSS tA! modern near beach. Balboa 3050 ewtpl|, weekend.' FOR RENT Houm FOR RENT: -.4 bedroom chalet, completely furnished, 2 bathroom, maid service, gaaFe, sultdbe forl diplomat -Telephone 2-3805. FOR RENT Apartments ALHAMBRA APARTMIMTS Modem 2. 4 oad 5 rooms, siyrl'tdd or unfurn shcd. Alhpmlra'b pOfTre 8061. 10th Street, Colon. TEi- ephone 1386. ATIENTION &G I. Just bult modern furnished apartment. iw bedrooms, hot, cold wetl Tal*- ephone Phnom 344 . FOR RENT:--Three w e utijr- r ssh64, t*p floor, t oom, rage, hqt weter, asf venue No. 14 'For infoEt W pply downstdtrsL. .. -7~ FOR. RENT:-*Furnished mre.badroom apartment, kitchen, in private res- tdene... r.4eth. S. No-. . FOR. RENT:;- bedroom, oportment ,in wmileceeflephone 3-5264, PO '. -:,- Ili FOR RT:-outiful uOfmished I aprtmYtrv, stave, efrhlerotor.l- Reedy ftaic*ro n 1- Tel- ephari iWqE'A 3-50,. i FOR ENT . ' frnishd td'Amrln couple, board or without. 3 d St. No. 1. SFOR RENT--Moden room, priv fI unied to American couple, with or without 3nd St., N. 14. akV FOR RENT .InU p w ager II II I .. 1 :'I I, "' 3 I~S- 1950 TES VA Ita.nbmydrumao Trans- a iiftrhi profqilona' ,'lf Altoion of gas Rt* s. t etc. rt1 ^^ ALM=1/' ~" Bhick. | Sddan, kood buy.. Free entry, I $150:00. I ---' I Frd Tudoii new paint; radio, ood tkaliiff- - 1948 Packad Soda ", clCCII4Dt conditi9i j 7 duty pad, I $725.00. 1948 NMthaS .', ;g 1 good tires top ap* 1946 Hludsi Cmup, -ood tPrai ii at a .ift Frt . 1947 PlymoAi C j excel* byS good tirsi, ,d'4y p< I wop~di - a1 .-.; !,IL 9" l- - I~p Rumba ift Tang, hg, Wt0t 1S. g-2ttg - 1maI sees their r lea. C .a .. stowdm KANzAS GEiT Mo,.(U, P f-ms bAy enoiugb git wra to wrap up the lo-lald ,St . at, Mon..I p aIipr th s 4ft dte the wrtl fiv te wt -ai rmnd .rtbaa. rop '| J-r/ pa acbut miles b left W. I Artist and tehn g ian Mt ano thesan as Yea'g *an, 31 jBOh a a hnlX Lseft to itoght)a.. & 0, O.: iS ren, R.,E. Cmu, ,obt SB "avoion, C.. W R"" P wards toI :hC tnoffM joitph a. Cm* of 1 The Xa S nI 11-.1 i up LMnn -Wow I" t SMOOT , *- t(1"- t tf~' ' -^"; u4. .1%" S.-, I .. ..~ KOiiW~ Scou t I 1. e -" wi g a -;~,. -,1-. -I' , t, m I "all - A maimmo . .. .. Iqt elI IA - -11 : *-..' :t'l ~1~ 1. t T.. . I oT .2, r~L~ I. ,( Y ,n,j or . .- I- yawn t",a -,r0yo this cute wia *ate 1bM Cst c C'mSidi Slam I. pK04M4 pm &wig *4 *** ', '1 '" ' 4 c 'E.:.^...Q(| It ,, .- U: J~; Qrl .,. e* ri- *.*.,* fT' *^' -.4~ '** 0 ~J..1$-. ..3 r~i I' .' !*I ' I d 14. I ,- 1-'7 p Ali * !ow tfi ~'d"" 'I~ Joyce Hew '~ Sb~ e. 4 " r- ". f I -IC) ;''1 * --*" ^ ,4- !lthe gl.^L ai:bc fr~- .' .,e ,, ., *it. ,1 .. % '. .tt.L' .4C 'V O FF - I -^ * - b .- ^ a- C ^- ^ Wit *3 'CAN CONVEY TO HER YOUk: APPRECIATION OF HER FEMININE CHARM! Choose from our extraordinary collection just received ; from Paris1 FRO! $11250 THEl FENCH BAZAAR Juan Palomeras C OLO N .... ....... * - istmia abers. el I ~ !- "* -- ,, -. P T . . ~ r --b -i """.J. S.T. rC. i - .' v . I1 2' * i I... .4. I * EF ase of each SREFRIGt *' 'I SI i, I A A. I 3, * S. S r114I- .41 'I t 'I r.l i B ~ -. ~X;d~f3.-* I C"'' : I Y, P i, ;A ,1 - 1 4 - ' : : UkX~iii~te~tliiL r? 11 , -.. " '. Jb t - ** .(V~ *-* < si *' '.. "% - .... . . . - A .- .I .. -r i~-.' ., ,?^-,. ,l* II 4..' -I. *I A.. I-. Z s '-"F ~ .. rr~S-t-;I r r: '' * S n ,Ii.=4. SC 1. *.R *. .1 .4.. S' ~ 4 Table MOM Phiko Radio.. -' ' ,' '^ t f ^ ^ '" ~. .-'..f "* ," '' '"' e';i nI~i-~ *:4 .4v 4.:a~ . ,- -~.. 4r*I~Z C~I .2-U& "4LA *ih"' -- --- . _ ... .. i AL, . I- It: SJ a 1. . s; :r~,~t~u - djf . .. . . . ~ ,) ;- M~) , ' .y : lip " "'f a;f' .- w 't* * . Ori t III, I II " .e *' .. .'. * Traiping Stl apping, Cao l na's USItry, hasn't only an Re hold its own againstt years advancing civilization, but captli- ues to provide a $1,000,000-a-ye busLiess, according to the Depart meat of Fish and Game. The department'. annual.t re ort showed that pelts Pt tphb Ste A '5 acti~vm censed hunters a .totas'af v1 Tl The figure is for raw fur only and S does not include processing or S ..h merchandising values. Associate Game Manaer Another $15, toS, W peltsi were, t taken drig the' month season by youths and boy -under ithe age of 38 .ho no~' yake an' annual re.o.r . quirq trapping licensee . SictLower prices this yeasr cpol STEP in handling big daily haul of White House mail is total sales down 9,00 o .. a preliminary sorting by mall clerk Joseph, Landolt. previous season's I,D0. e number of pelts taken, how#l , ,, set-a post-war record of M,, ola ely because of the conU*IZ white House Mail Room Is uer trapping . KSAa Uee. sAy e r d wed deepo U e i s ol,-only 901, against i t 195L42 but almost I- t Court Of Last Resort' ,:of .5 tire' trapping. S.. n Average prices this year T I from o 14.50 for n rth coes WASHINs TON, (NEAr The Taft-Hartley law and the mib to five c for S"at rTo~nawny Americars the White farm program have inspired the to'C-an t.. i4oWseis more than the home most, as far as national Issues . fti" Vouce of the President of are concerned. 1i n rnitrd aStates. It's their Te r ialo "P . c l of iist resort. I Only letters of top urgency . Sat feeling, White House of- reach Ike's desk. And when the fici ls say, Is the chief reason important ones are more than w the postman delivers any- one page long, they're briefed on wyv re from 10,000 to 25,000 a small yellow piece of paper s * p c-, of mail each week to which is clipped to the letter. tio1 S reS. L-.1-~.i so i ~I rnnlyivanla Ave., N. W. A very few letters-from old burfpe.d dee; Up Wlt diz.erent persons con- friends, or those marked person- its mui lio f p olO s, deeto -4ts to be their 'last resort". ,al from heads of foreign states and art triagret is -,Aveer, sometimes amuses and to top officials-get to his desk opoe a a'it o S" of Irjpue tly swamps the White unopened. The mail room hasel floiS a n. no. ioYe matl room. Some i30oos o i a r .'"4ar President Eisenhower: aborate electronics equipment are.4riving the daS6s T eam in sixth grade and hav- for examinmg all mail to make The card eataeogue r q1 ie *a ioivilcs test net ntweek. su that noLhing which might already occupies a huge robm, s teiu are the only one .wo lnjre the President is enclos- growgby e 30,0 cars a year. ied The 234-year-old mausoleum in ,iear Ike: I'm captain of our Ike personally answers several the heart of downtown Paris Is coMileg debate team and itf hundred letterper week, either moving its. surplus to V aeslles. da you wod only explain youe oy direct dictation or by sug-The librarysupe growing hoard of 106, I wgestine what ideas must e in- tre s uii ervsed by Jdis t-,b Man~o Cain, already includes 6,00,000 t from kids and students de books, hundreds of thousands of rs rom kids and stude e does not have the habit, periodicals, 160,000 manuscripts, fr the R rest tngle ca- Hike his predecessor of dashing more than 5,000000 en ratingss f White House 'mail. off ha#a-written notes when 400,000 rare coins, and a huge cl- t's fexam or quiz time the the mood hits him. lectioi of photographed docu- volume, which averages several me m l s preios .tQsalud per week, skyrockets. Te only thing he does ewes, ivory and bre e. r OM the summer it slacks oft own handwriting is add long Since itsgloomy 1n d br i i, i I kceps high. All letters potceripts or personal notes on couldn't be heightened or M ideon a are from the WhiPte the-bottoms of letters. ed, the library long ago took ift assib. or referred to o -- digging underground, and sever r federal agency. The The President's mail accountssubterranean floors now hoise 1 t ice of Education futr- for a goodly share of allthat ishuge book-lined vaUlts, s Ais'wereplies to most of them. delivered to the White House. Then annex .in Verealles is q toin a while Ike will see a Mamie gets at least 600 letters a modernistic building, special llY lea etthr i from a youngster and week and sometimes a great signed to house the priceless fikr it himself, tiny m1re. o; .Fr Ir l esTrill touched by mani more. "i11ath arb pat of ?r'ae Ft He is especially uche y cultural heritage, . .rs from crippled children She takes a more personal in- pnftas frequently moved to re-terest in' answering the mal y personally. H k Arh justdosn'tI aft A crippled l1lboyiJ -upl att te e time, She answers a great H. Yew York, foinstaftc, i the Many n her own "handwriting a Heie dud possessor of the following aud makes sure evPry query is Ifter roam Ike after the':rPru- replied to in due nmainer' or Lai. aLLcut had heard the chilcl had another. g e t In AeaA STlaatic pistol and played at ErG's mail is now down to a .&e years. co f Ike's bodYtgi0lrDs. noimal of about 1200 per W~ k 'ipd t y1s m has taol -h thees no red hot issue, CORVALLIS, Ore. (U.P.)--A fa, towe, an me a Dexter White ther-son combination answers ro llP w a th t. ht in several call in forestry classes at Oregona bat" t 4iws ~= 7 Iweek after it State Collegce. in bi dat4 11"r: times Thomas H. Cody, 45. PotlUand, wrathelsI jO F Ore.,:and his son, Thomas M., Jr., .i v wair Ve been 19 are majoring in forest ei- tie c -neering. 6 tinq| h to rhemail an- The elder Cody, after a 24-year . i t ha ns! n order- absence from the classroom, en- to. to;Ltie queries tered college as a freshman this 0.7 et.remei y biluf. fall because he wanted "to do beb.iwl S Mrq a robot typewriter haster things in forestry and be more era s l dw a iien installed to turn out du- o a seairve to the industry." In Slates te letters with :, relatively recent years he has worked for a o nal touch. Portland forestry consulting firm. del b-ol"t a deo f" Y The son is a sophomore, but t- ist a odelu d cause of his background of fores-l inspired iM t he, ele. en Wedding t exrperence the father most 0 A ite the Rosedberg.aptl I likely will complete graduation re- b ier e atts a before the U. l p qurements in three years. This ev a average of 20,000 let- would mean father and son could the t s postesrds a week wa 1REELEY, Kan. (U.P.)-A dou- graduate together. othe subject. o golden wedding celebration .The Codys plan t organize theirJ S 4had to r solemnly with a t4'o k A, r ad ending gaily Legislators Set Ae foreign A square .dance, the celebra-F e : In e t;as 6and! fn half century since Nes' cord For l cAto ,C d stetr A o f h Ir married sister i o lt" ca ordo r. ' ..= .#. E oU Fa i- -.n .Tax Low Changes t and seals to *Ic~Ik [tlktle ali At $ o, Kan. H (PP-tateu .uur of h eXfamld tures in 153 passed a total of 2,- -riter beliefs ch and changes hi tax laws to set a nf.the anal- all-time record, A lv three-a r)r. UI.t 3.0 cele- T'he annual legislative review by r o" e-Commerce Clearing House. natioe- t is marked "support." atl reporting agency on tax and This tells how many letters have business law, showed th t ae- oeen receivedd fSvoting some ~ tons were nearly 5elce. tlb.ag. resm ut~l actio0 i or decision. ber passed in 196l1 'bet he pes la a 12,S-lt r wcthsp. ;ious high mark wa t r ed.ad a rets e to SIdaho. Maryland, 'New ork and "Critea" rillun abiat South Dakota-cut prsoarl incolae ary deduction p ermnmu t De- el eough. tua d aware raised tsni nme levy, sO, tioe an cording to the CCo review. sIf brlmnd l omftl j' Generally corpoation inome ,tX i.aYlley, a longtime student of Irish Ir 111 P wJ I .red" .ip.oa, c. - ^- _. madb a M' .. ~govrm_ cant rtbi dath I. Of Texas studies Causes . )f Deaof s q.s - AUSTIN, T ". Je.),r'r.400 PTmi I '' und-trepted la r i the iP diversity of Texat is gs aed- ." detect heaing lon SALT:.' ages, thus preventhtg. ear o 'rt deafness, the Uvivrs a- fta unced. c r estyeUta The money for the I get me fro -the late W. e MQae rd of Corpus Chj, of the filely for mania a i .orat pe for hW. Wl < VaO!, W st aide aW .tiein me- erIcr the relief -we of tl me- Dr. W Wm t. hearing tedthe dr- al then individual Idik -M .. I ose w rly-bb Vhf .f CtiiD Ie onveation sl tests willbe .folef et w by the lc li nse 0 of , easufe., a Wolfe sad thor thod. * Vor resear. then i o e tcy.a t r ults. of. t rk-oeanh ....' -:; d to some way to aid the de in infit! R ,M'.A ,iP D '_ _i '* '-- 1' * :'I kont.i, LsI F. 4* Spwcfojirr y. ^ter~lirYia-' .^ ~~'1 *.. / lore, has a C20 note issued by the FABRICS Irish Republic in 18M. It bears pi tures of Robert Ermet and oe Tone. for Jugs Control Sound 3 y' In Alabama ChurchI 7 y I 1,of the Clinton. R urcie4 ., L 'rol the vplyni 0.,tlprpeebw " voice with sveP-saped set in the eellWOof theh. If the preacher sermon doesn't -w .carry wq z.l s move the stoppers *om the C 0 and if he gets too loud, the P nlyptithe s ppebcki. Te. Jus vMry ina B of roi t t -_ to *d,(Church members Syi an 'cn -.n Irishman installed the jugs ___.__'00 yekrs ago wheo e churel we s buLt. .", ... .4 fI' "0,, t Rein- l lf'YlM ty w.ol '/ ; .' s:'. . I .' -f5* .1.- ptd ;. i, ^,4 * .~. Feb. 1 '' *e Sj- , I *;( !'. , *'' - .. L^d^_t'w ili ii ,4 pp : % iv'. H -i .Vg~ I~'-.~ *; I- I-l.-- *'.. '.- (- :4 4 '11 wr t 4 . "-- 1k - .':'. *. .. *, .' ". -, I0' '*^ '. ' P"' -"" I , ;, .- 4 ^ si^ "r f '- -. - :':- ~ :4 yu: i- . -: .". :'- -" i - 1Ai5 E EIGHT 1;. -q riu ' -Iil v -. A.'' '9.;' - UU -r __~_ -- -- b ~i~. I;~4~?~~S~C~~;;; iin~v;ulr~9%i~ -P Wt. Pon<*< -"" "<" . .- .*. * *.*- jI 1 la .iW; e ve . th.,ra-'* e- .. I . .. " *, -" .- :" i. * L. rT A' ~I ' r ii k w -M- oil' re thur ad held ilrwife wolId ,I ' B ftitte that 11"L~.& WTmn.*.lt1 FB A *-;,r m kduain matron c *tem --e no II s "T"e ,Night S .. ON THE IPR ria I wI W Curwure 'jr _.Ali plfi itstr.aig*, 3* I& hni wte uS Z eamr--. .iriS w 4 f cE background. am2ourA wori Sa e 9 At Osp e. fl *msn la bo P o rio ni "Im bbwjia j get a -' -neck 'n btltuialt t e mister H Ira- W" once while," hea Meurb"d, .w A.pp W1 U.,l L/t ed VS.Vt U -f - :,,." i4 ,. , .- uem to an onW W m e.gig i frTaa d let the twgag e. cUIPed I .gli ai a A .Ajfrpm cheering. n BReked itt'.&o o ka lesed: .: *i 1 n . a "It's tre that I f . York University bo Dame, und jutJ 1 ,hd. tw m.d w for the autma M .CC UHl wOTK I-aUWere CM left # WIW hIU of t ai s I *r-nd ' t I VEY ERY ht OnOfe 1T fr y" 2STH, AT TnlI ,, CENTM THEATrE st Y v at. I~.~ rs~ krr 1i .!Po o* ' ; " " na pas' L1tq i* Y .Bose UI1 le Way W -; l. . .. ' iW~i ^*^'^ 4C klSi I- p'.-. ^aaF ,i' I4uI l '- .. L ". -y *w-fra . 2, , ' '"'' T b' '`-: '* -^- j .j * .* I 'B ..' i 74 61 *t r' "i *yolm ea IN 1. luHe I n' 11 i * '-r ~r~PL~ k- r-'&FII -fC 6rim1t 1 k..' -,,. w ,. 2,, .. even Furl~ongCUam~'~ I---1 i. *l ,^^M .w-- *~-, ^**,ls^ KJLL J.^i'i L^.L. .^bWh .Ju^eenFl i ff i;l ^l I ~e1 ** ** 0. ******-*:- ;* 1 0 -, .4 .. CardingonGree, g o Fr, anco G norera, Scythia To Clash .. H. o ac Bae n at6a NIt140"I-5A Six Class "B" imported thoroughbreds are ,chedulkd to match strides this afternoon the feature 2- on Vlor I A. -Men&? It4Ai i ar -Mfle M. a ofl It. Of ; d $750 seven furlong d'sh at the Juan Franco race u-Maril R i, O ue .s track. -Opex V. Brdft MI alato't S6-Volador C. RIn Uon Leading the parade to the fourth place for the first half 7--lolna o i, f I ' starting line, in the first two of the race. .s-Malaya F -da igi r e Rat' positions, will be Chingri and Midway down the backstretoh 4-Taponazo J. Cab 110 hie reasiv e orera. These two super-sprint- Noveho moved after the leaders. Sera have just been dropped down Both he and Jaquimazo advanc- . from Class "A" where they made ed steadily and swept past the f a Race "D Nat u. a.P 31 'only one losing start. faltering Follow Me ; rounding W. Me te ub SChingr and Florera have been the final bend. JaquLnauo took r B T '... signedd top weights for this the wide way around while. No- --Y Dixiana, R. 1!tl-gh. 1'- U18 pounds each with Vir- veno saved ground by movin0i g -.-ilon m l r t Castillo and Jullo Rodriguez up near the inner ~al. -Yostponio J. RSS 11 -.... V g 1 respective riders. In the stretch, Noveno shift- 4-o uve '. bette 1 ed over to the outer atrtp of -Don Gran E v. v 1-boul be hr t No. 3 will be the lightweight the track and Jaqutmao a shft- 6-VaarlaC . A t ho Falcato under 104 pounds ed in with Noveno's rider. Con- 7-(Enriqueta C. Ig ad jockey Rolando Lopez Oil, cepci6n Ruis-having to take u --(Amazona V. hI*ted Cardington Green, win- hustled Jaqulmazo away and the '-- . a6r- of three of his last five chestnut son of Jali-Quiroman- 3#d *&ce "1f Natinf -- 4s. gs.e *- i*i. IWts. Aurello Mena will guide tica crossed the finish line still -- If t'big chestnut horse this time full of run. ftstead of Ruben "Caliche" Vas- Jaquimazo returned $5.20 per 1-Annie N.' . qies' who joined the track's oth- win ducat. The day's best win 2-Pu' e g V. er top jockeys on the sidelines. dividend, however, was Fru Fru's S-Miranda A. Strong finishing Bendeguz. $41.80 in the first race. Tops for -ton ith 115 pounds and Jose "Paco" the day was the first double, Iru 5-Aosit avo. and the hard runein Fru-Daiana, which returned ithla round out the field. $264.80. eytia, under Vasauez' hand- Little Vincent Brown was the -th Rae "I" ImnltdP P urgM Po : K, last week scored over Ben- day's leading rider with two vie- QIld.I. It e iS . -uz and Pancho Falcato. Vas- tortes.I oV us L scho Falcato. On this occa- FIRST RACE 2-Chic's Ned A. ValUI 110 -Vastly improved 5-1 m Concepcion Rut~ will guide 1-Frrt Fru $41.80, 32.60, 11. 3-Hecl C 110 -Ooodou e d9 o an 5-1 SAntonio Anguzola's classy 2-Regia $21, .640. C)o Jul.lob 1 ata s et n-1 1 3-Daniel $4.40. stie A.M IL -he hor bt .prach starter in this race rates SECOND RACE li I----i_ _b ._- *oyan the aven should turn 2-Camaron 8 (e N.i T r $ o ).:5 I v^to be a humdingei from start 3 -i in aJRnaRo R -Dow 2-5- Firfinis.irst Double: (Fi Fra-Diana) 'f-_R Goddess. 1 -For m. ib lclti -Dow 4 - 64..i a em- 6.80. -Goldesn P 15-1i Yesterday Jaquimazo raced all THIRD RACE tonai I = 1Im iw .... .ver the track to score by. a 1--aluso $5 2.80 20.2 5-olkito -d th andone-half over Ne 2-Cas Buena $.80, 3.40. 6 -Winaba On w f" 1a-Lo"i p "- 5a4 in the featured one mile $650 3--Paris Midi $3., 0., V01. * plqss "C"- gallop. One-Two: (Salustio-Casa Bue- SNoveno went off a slight mu- na) $1540. 6th Ras "e t Impore l.'u nMi 6 W rM Clme 3:35 .uelg choice over Jaquimpzo and FOUIRTH R ACE the ,ae , Sthe crucial moment the race---al $, ,0. 1 : , i developed nto a two_--Darlene$4.8060, 2.20. g o I or big By battle d 2-Jig's Up $4.0, 2.40. g V.. 1W.-~t iirn!uod shape 4-1 tightedFollow Me 11 3-Dn Cuto 2. 3-Forsdo i-Woul y well 5-1 ted to the front in the run Qutlels: (DaIen*-JIU's UP) 4-V. Darling 1 l 8-1 'fawn the homestretch the first $37.60. Tle V. b 5-1 time attend with Jaquimpao in FIFTH RACK Tf L0i 5-1 closest pursuit. Nbveno and Ver- 1-Dalida P. $7.60, 4.20, 2.40. It41ii V oordia alternated in third and 2-Biscaya $5.40., 2.0. l i A t. 3-Golden Fan $2.20 1 1. -* 54h OpImp on eliIee s. 4o-ot 4 :S CO ifl I-Bedlan $5. 60, %3.6 a* A MW o% gaitb a 2-A meripan Maid $5.20, f4.6 0. 702-True Blue$ 3.60. 2.0.8 -L. Marta ^ j - 3-Pincel $5.60, 2.80. Second Doubl (Bedla -P- -ori- o V. Oft 115 The Toaramneat Committee Open auidosnced lat night EIGHTH RACE 8th Race "H" Imported, 7 Mg-.L.1 Pt e 'Opea sannoaee'/ last night 1-Cambat $5, 3, 2,20. :ohat onsl4erable enthulsasm 2-Tilama $4.60. 2.60. i SFbeint showm In the Queen 3-Golden Tap $2.40. 1- t vf btt 1 ontet wle has been ar- Quiniela: (ambist Tllams) eh a kn re S ana" to elect a$ queen to 2 .-V nd0. 1, . reig. overpthe tournament ac- 4 NINTH BACK sVr d i16 ti. from Jan. 14 through 1-Vulcanizado $3.6, 2.20, 2.40. 5-- a S z107- , *17. 2--Rathlt6i Light $3.40, 2.80. 6-Alabarda J. Chua 104x t1t l Tonight the. nespmittee Ib 3-Vamlii..J3 7--Balo Joan N Campbehl 11) 1o940j sponsoring a fre eo t One- w ando-ath- ,ltr g sfpa 5 bti Liftght) t gth Sa "3 p.a. m tP s 61A golf Cl9b. 1-Jaquinamo $5.20, 3.60. everl ticlpat 2-oveNbo $3.40. 1-Turf Lodge Jullo 11d U"ai bi altered with the e-----ed-- IIpIo V eIttttee this e itest. All 3-. VS th=e. o to take Ort I3 NEW PROFESSIONS sio J. TiM 11 t pjet should be on hand 5-lafto V. Ord6trG 113 lt to enter their eandtd- NEW YORK (NEA) Tami -PAR.rL R. L, 116 It is expected that there Mauriello. Lee Oma, Maxie Ros. 7-BDstevery V. Rod. he a most favorable I. eabloon, and Max Baer turned to 8--PCat C. HAh11f following the interest movie acting after thie ring ca"- 9-Pin ft V. rowli 1 shown among the Is reers; Rocky Graziano and Jake 1--Mr. o9t F. Hldalgo Ii I LaMotta to television. i10th $e "3" Impoeied g-%"r . JEi Franco Tips Fac lS F p M4l--Card. Green . JA, 5-3Bedegus i LILU AiiGRiiAU (e)cC. 9(e) -Ag N I N Heu$ so I1.111 A R ot- Msa lOddes I !k wu~ar.- NOTICE All Day Today Sunday Do Yier Xmas Shopping at ( ORRISON'S and SERVICE thi Aneon P.O.) SAGUENAY T Montrual Cargo accepted hr the ZUse with dkcbie at C^ same as qoedjfq*i U S- From Coagian, S"M A ....... a VeMel -..............., s V a .. a. sa sT.mI '' j.. I'- ..'.. .. *! ; 1 I1 '* 'I,'. " ';. <4 YEirS : . . I L T o.', .,* ', ;- ." .. '- w V t" i Y-4" :AY L1~*~ ~~: ~f- ''' i., ~irR~rh~~i~ _ 1 -- ~-- " ., f : .:' i'v *; ?, -: IL. - i^ ^'- . i '6: ii~~c~i~A 6;"(:) - ~- ;;r ~:!iL~n Y: r: ' IrT :r61Y~WTlltL~ j ~; ; Q j "~i .:: ~~ -' T~L' Cc, E; ;nI Ar . .-.Mt 6.. . I 3d POW. r "M. VWAL 0a2 21WO. Teamr Wm gest Draws La Boca ............... .... 8 0 1. parton .................... 5 3 2 edTL ................ 2 4 . S.................... 2 5 3 ly.............. ... 1 3 4 Whippers .................. 5 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1w ...............La oca C. 1960 ..............a Bon C. C. l9l ..; ...........La BDea 0. 1952 ..............La Boe C. C. 1965 .............La IBo C, C. LEADING BATIISW Player Wilfred Mike ......... LonadRobert ...... A:. anb ............ E. el8rave ........... Cbeser ,Mike ......... Olcar IMo x .......... c. at s ............. 8. Cam ell .......... W. Brthwalte ........ Rul 113 63 151 II 125 174 1811 tP nit ingp &Iaye np Higehet acoft. NO Tims not IS 60 42 35 w., YugUs, muss, M DBonitto. . t2 ,~. I- ., 'I "" "I. ". '' 'M' a SidLSpot - S.AD Mi BOWLans Mi.nim MaMa su es L Roberts .......... 132 E. BeT a ........... 3 55 *A. L U. 1 }D00 W. nte .. .......... 31 14 10o C. M e .....,..... 26 108 0. Brbwh ......,.,.. 4 1M. J. Alleyne ........... 39 $ 7 S. CmUpbeU ......... 47 10 162 INCREDIBLY LOW RATES! - Between *,' .I. MIAMI PANAMA ECUADOR!. 7 A e VIA nIa S a as S.. . i All a Baw teI fa 5System. tInI. *-.'"d '.i& b P6. -. - r " I .. 'V.. ~&hh So Im hn (AEROVIAS ECUATORIANAS, C. tonua t, 0M. e.m. .a npaTA . . . -' .QT ...,.... 8.0 a4i '* Iw Ave. rw *m th n IMn I, IYOLI AGWL 606001 m;" Pfntv"= PANAMA TOB ' 0uCM' NC VIAJUS COLON HAMA DsUPATC8 9IMVII V Bighest Sore . . 83* . 0 Ave. At Am- the ractle. BOWLERS Av r , .. .. II ..~ * *- - -- ** ** -.*.- -- agrr ~1 * cw 't bl Ia For a : wining round M* jiUts a rqPig .D'.d | 4.. ? . ,, mo ..% and baaed in Scotld; it is Scqe . a its mry bet 4: mrm:-'w^a in .e .. . r .- S A,1a t CA ~C ...t ra o r m-N g,. c ,'. b i. L A y. i.: T1-A.. *SA.s; 3 ''d 2* 1- m(e 10 II 16 12 17 15 16 i I t 1L. .- I -- ,** v . 11 * c , +. '~L t2~i: a n" Bendrieks. S ett-d - t o ,, . . J ** * * . " '.. *'V1- rid '- -,LL- .i Players ex Maniac traws Three .ife Terms MANNHEIM, Germany, Dec. 19 ( P) Bernhard Prigan, self- Snfessed sex maniac who killed t ree girls and admitted raping a least 20, was sentenced three t es to ilfe penitentiary by a rman court here today. here is no death penalty in West German Republic. he dark-haired 33-year-old ex-coal miner was sentenced to three life terms for the murder of the thrre girls who died as a result of his attacks. He receiv- ed another 10-year penitentiary sentence tor criminal attacks on other girls, Defense counsel had pleaded for a lesser sentence. prigan was arrested Nov. 2, 1952 soon after 18-year-old Wil- fa Sulzer, a farm girl, was found raped and strangled to death on the outskirts of Mann- helm. During his trial this week Pri- gan calmly admitted three fatil Scx attacks and dozens of t - faults or attempted assaults (.1 young girls and children. Prig-:'i |en demonstrated to the coirt how he strangled his victims in what he described.as "an AmP - ican free style wrestling hold." SHe.also tried repeatedly to ex- hlain to the court his theory that a victim's throat could oe pressed until she was uncon- sorus but that she would n.,t i.. e insisted throughout th:t I thiee victims who died un- er his assaults still were alive en he left them.. ps Connect Visit Radford To US Military Aid Talks TKYO, Dec. 19 (UP) -Jap- today connected the visit Adm. Arthur W. Radford and ., Assistant Secretary of at. Wilter S. Robertson to Japan next week with the gov- t nment conferences on next r's budget and United States- an military aid talks now in 'the' Chairman of the U. S nt Chiefs of Staff land the 0 ate Department official a..arge of Far Eastern af rs-are due here next Monday * Their visit coincides with #ries of urgent Cabinet meet s here on the fiscal budget f which defense appropriation wiUl t1. an important item. and Japanse talks with U. S. Em fiassy officials for Mutual Se purity Aid. .Premier Shigeru Yoshida ha suiled a "hold-the-line" order t government offices m ak in dget requests but the fund tev claim they needed next yea threaten to make this year', record budget small in compa rison, and opposition parties are using Japan's financial cri as ag weapon to force th Ternment to cut down on it Bense program. F JYmanese sources here believed that'Radford and Robertson wil bring with them the.final U. attitude on what Japan must do to oualify for MSA aid in eluding how' fast and to wha strength Japan will rearmn, th uilding up of an air force and imy. parallel with the ground forces and total defense cost tO 7apan. The U. S. attitude on these questions cpn affect the Ca bid4t's deliberations on the na tionaL budget, in the opinion o these sources. And they believe ed the American officials- migh put in a strong warning against an ififlantionary budget which could sink the defense program Balboa Tides High 3;04 a. m. 3:43 p. m. LoM 9:35 a.m. 9:55 p.m. Home Style Ravioli Spaghetti Lasagna Pasta Fasula Served Daily i ion ' -i'*den e 1 s d it .1 e d oh - st e fl A7et ^ %n A 111 ll ^v ui e "Let the people know de trna a d i TWENTY-NINTH YEAR PANAMA, P., Multi Reindeer, To Fly Sant a Eagerly; l lpiptlnt youngsters of happy ~uletlde for the riepai aculous Medal) orphanage an chapall Mission and Asilo- 4 l heads Methodist MNtlon will be scan- Infania in Panama Cl ired nling the ~,o vid tomprO Atarted row mornhiT .j 8byI awL mitt t Davi arrival of 'Clldhood's most dis- tingulshed-vWttor. Cb j baet* B u You see santa Clans doest a r.Are operatlo l the B wait until Dee. 25 for. the or* since. staffs phaned an d 'ihderprilfle ', '' dry lo children ot David. He ar -eTMs begMoi ljUs teUizlath dellvel eirly. borne I.i a' ,# AiR 'Pegesoguw yr Mio k Fun multi-reindeer powered aeriall hg parithdpatl *4aord- to pau scl igh laden with gifts. b:g to e ,ay obSer!s t-. tj Item. 'This year is no exception. .4 l teojroel t et m lAbe nmislo Iliree C-4' aircraft of Albrook food aM other o im6 efU o these Air Force Base will leave the Pa- s hefy waIr i m.of Nite," clfic side airfield with heaft m. keoe.I e Wives loads of toys, clothing houGi 'J a .,old furnishings aid food doh- Donations of sume, broke and .wer t ated during "Operation Chris- discared toys have pou *d in mas" mas." the annual drive by- Ar to the "Operation ChlttWas' .: Force personnel to provide alwarehouse this year, tae tob t ty_---, ' / FIGHT FOB LIFE Chicago firemen ork frantically to free two of their comrades who were buried wuler bricks and t n.brs when the walls of a burning hotel collapsed. Four persons are known to be dead and rescue workers fear that there may be more bodies buried in the ruins. Of the 20 Lnjured 19 were fire-, men. Bitter cold weather hampered resce efforts. Home Mission Meet Urges Aid To Spanish-Americans T were ckets ry dal i-rahl rchw M Ws was o the und. i II ' . '.1. .5. MOM'w|Bj He- wW dHca~fCT'-^J ate- so4 MaJ. Gen. Reuben 74. gathered Asr 4iday e n at the warehouse to ateh as "Operation Christmas workgI started the task of daOlng ites collected for deliver i AmoRg the ifte~ ~otLted 7I purchased were- .evea cratei' t food; three i :l bhoes; aix b i aor. 30 tricycles. 2 I pedal - S ... - - - - BUCK HILL FALLS. Pa., Dec.1 It. recommended mtini 19 (UP) Improvement of the wages, vbg.n's compo f spiritual and material welfare of unemploym t and old-t.e a - the natio d,~jO,00 Spanish sistanc.cbe ftsr e extended o t speaking r tesbtit was advocat- these and other farm wo srk . t ed today bY the conference of The group also urged that h home mission leaders attending child fitor. "which exists . the Homn Milons annual as- many farm armas" be sembly of' e~WNational Councnl ed. of Churches. . Resoluttlis adopted by 200 - w delegates urged local churches and church groups aid Spanish Ubw i eI SW6 speaking Americans to overcome language and social barriers. PrkDaWaAi - The group suggested educa- tional, Christian welfare and fellowship programs pointed to |f Hisi T- l No*w1 interpret the cultural and so- Hl cial customs of those of Span- ish extraction, thus leading to a BERNE,. Swtzerland, Dec. 19- better understanding among (UP)-,SwLtzerland's Parliamenti groups. meets Tuesday to elect Rodolh The Protestant Church group Rubattel president of this de recommended full inclusion of cracy for 1954% a. & Puerto Ricans, Americans of a Mexican origin and others be The election ill be conducted ha granted full inclusion in public without camp ning, or aM housing projects, job opportuni- inating emW ns or po tWal ties, legal rights and all other horse-tradln po t social benefits open to Ameri- . cans in the nation's communi- Rubattel, Mttster of Econo- ties, mics and vie-*president of thea The group urged strengthen- Federal Coul will get ing of government patrols to $11sOoa-year job because halt the illegal entry ,of Mexl- law says it is- own. can "Wetbacks," the estimated 1,000,000 migrant farm laborers The President-to-be is one who slip over the border each seven members of the Federa year. Council which governs the cots, It recommended closer coop- try and whose members alter- eration with the Mexican gov- nate in one-year terms. ernment toward getting at the economic roots of the situation A deeply democratic people. and toward discouraging the use the Swiss thk it does not fit of illegal labor. their way oite to have A The mission leaders urged for- strongm nt at the head at nation of a federal agency to their government. They be deal with the 2,500,000 migrant the country wi be served farm laborers and their families f the members of the deserted -sa "forgotten Ameri- ltical and raial coalition cs'. Met turn sc t s top ~ jok.F . .. .. r .. . ' -- : ; '" ' *"'m : " "" "i ; *- .^;:' ,UI ' ''.' r.; JA r3 f *i: ;' '^ *'* 9 1. , r ~P !' ! c:..r j r: '; i'r ti - --.,~'. ,t rll -- .._., ar II er ~i-" 'c"-l I -- - * , . ..... .... 9 - myf'. U;', " / .1,rr-- r' I! ' -ra ~.~ L-. II r ~. ur I ';~? ,e P r rI *' "* S ,: A. o. t: rr'out otlliad --- b n b I i bb l. tt S *Wthm try bwak nsm& : -Th P arlO the !!i nd" ' .+- Ihtyo.nt, .t , , 4If A A 0(1 1I "I -'. le Me"l . -te iwI. A ru? ig~~W~aL: r i- S t." t ai t haB*- 77 -7er or p wiP ^lK bes T .ay. .a.I. ... e .t . .. y''!Efl4 F.^S^^ a I 'ulo iJmaR *i st -theu *oil B w o U at 9 g-lMe a thor t taF. i lMastiHa ember to mdm a-a numve i..' W1tikenl. U eiWy. R'U a good trtifk-ad you can do I J lA o4lat121 1 to ven ele were to the page. Mumltt S uAwtt H- ad* a* nTails Poser ber^a I iTti rt; (If a EDBA la cemsa, and leave to crappIe; to gall *k lbsfloEB w amteo. Qo or a d aV e to MAi. Curtafl o,pri se for, am Slave to f1uetsn ae.e.ree, leave to be; a doat; S3APA A and leave tIo s ccr; a color and leave a* gdpe aheBd Ute later ana leave a quarreL. Ourtau ad A axal m Wi leaveae l. e; con i ion. and leave a ajedt. Bbh-s delt"pa. ands lave a gre ;, a Poew AruA' i't ta fm iD5f.' aIn da leWave0 0itlUd and llave to geds. ,.-..-andr:Mir" ""r 19,11.1,- &5 Is Hs Face Red? You Must Decide *m. elbb ". ..R . 11W or coNOn R . Maadoans Ittbo * oufti-al. R f R *~ Jr -.-- 1 re~ -- I >, "*'?^. '^. ,, -*:.+' S.+ kCZ ,' --* -.: r ^ .to +" . IB^lA^." '- h . Sc # . . t! I, rL TI L'. B bave roplaed the d _l t Ib hroulh 9 below. QinemQ mac t t. at0 pls leter quala C, -'h Al pigM Uh ,L'teHu la th dMhtbE Uher values that is, in- daU whheb represents eah digtt 1 through *T th4 11H -I-3W USIMMUM WAT is a auto* way aee ma to be eae a sea tool~on ULIJs-b4105I AULUTIMN OULIITNM C .1 rl PUN PARTY qw- I~O. I"%.,~:5 I- 1- T- S.i . " IB1 4 SI ernu .- erbium. .<* . * r- it V 04 .-. ..,: ". ;/" .'... o .' "*~'L3;~~'~ ssr. * C~ ' L1 L'l .~f-" .,L- ..t Iwrca: r FY r- ,1 '. .J"-. :'," .+ ^1 "' ' *-> 7 3 I-- ~ A. : S -.', r i. .,r. S'. . i ::. L.I-~. .it ~ .,. .? . i a. -r,.'fr * 3 .. ~(- + , ~.n.: Ir .1 r- r CATS AND PIGEONS are supposed to be enemies, but Ollie dirsn't seem to know it as he pretends to be a-jockey,atop Qipenie during a Boys' club pet show in New York. Boys .ifi eight to, 13 years old entered their favorites in shlqw -.-" .- - ,." .,' ''. ; PAREI 'T SHOMW this pltire to y< you' want them to beitve.that Santa Clauk reindeer-drawn sleigh. This Santa came to( liner and then to a department stbre in a J King Features Syndict6 ONE, WAR .t .. YMrs. 'tiVE ni' havlnga a street nam4 our youa iters if 4ter her as Ws. Anmefilt W 5s4."' She, also dedicated . Really ridt in a ars. America"' home; at criBd Beach, 'Fa., where the Cleveland via air- kauty contest.finals will in April. P-Falists it ith aguar convertible, contest will live fn 51 spc~g *-constriicte lipoes nt tt njw drive. Grand tour of rOpe Mill be DonoXt covetetdri4. THAT NEVE END carryingg on a contik wf li4ESt a a me5t r of l a. countries, Sives diret hell ivell thowi* n at v peopl how tq.ward itWa. OfNtt 4 E picture& show om 6Uf the woaYs.this batthl -7js i IlI. -HUMI K g usia's Andrei Vishinsky (extreme right) during a session of the United )Natiens po1tietail committee while Britain's P. M. Crosthwaite (center) and U. S. delegate Henry Cabot Lodge engage in a whispered discussion. The debate was over "-v charges s of religi~ persecution behind the iron curtain. Russia;'o course, denied charges. '- V. - ..'. : . . St..W V. -. ,, __ b-.-; , LOVELY J3ade Powelt.lis6 Ts a coat-tress designed bfor -a role in latest i .ivie. Dressihas standup shawl,pollaip toppd with a cashmeite sweater.. .p. ' V*. ;A nmdodia cnhti x ;:~:~;,I'';': :-i-. ,i* ' .PI. ~r : 'r 4~_~..:p '-6 n AS one of the most modern of Mexico's-churches is tirisima church in Monterrey. Bronze group over the pors was dedicated in 1950. Architects from many a have lauded-church for its "dignity and beauty."' BoHliT-JINHOTFOOT is the WOet -tlatin ski w ar atm ON Valley, Id. Roslyn Wood dops a pair of e heated socks, powered- lVairafi~XdLvo lttteri *a.pDuch at.waist. Ins1uWa',-Iw -s on1 E - . .. ._- :I., .- " " - '.~ . I ,1 ,5.ls~j~;IrL. br : 3i i./f;^*;'^;' ^& - a- . 'r- .* - '. 4.*/r', ^*^^ " .'^aa '4 A I' 1' - '. - .4 . *J * *- * S~r I r J ; '~E' ; ::J ~ ~-;f' ;' ,-; I, .' ' < :r, * - r::: : ti r-. ~ODFp~j .r -* I 7 ~ ~ Wi RAY -a S. .'- " Supplement PANA MIA, I ., S t .,UNBDA E S, DI n a-be. 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Hi wer, It W a ias t Se retn oUee at With The capturbl re:uden s. many p1 pthe ,Val, .. c, oul arThe awr1tM hi in day* oe the reek As result otbe*tW .dents, detectives r .ce d two roa :1 wblph had been 0 f ttot. :,-0 eher bill t M-i OO' -rgutev military t(ape ima President and .wrt Remen Ptar6 4 i of about # fp th people of the ot a. tt le ht ad th nta of various rasi of ttis Mmh am thaw th fra fIi b l ' ital biimate 4Jtt!e to ae 8culation .a to.-who wou be ebalrpan of the Paau Canal Ca drector4q mnaUtedt n the goe Army UndeAift 'r) aifped hli poB : rToever, asocodrtb to W son will continue a IA-1.aecretar 4w the i r,.fmnan--- wbo b e i Army since Apri.-. - Oov. Johdis",Atll6 kn4Don wVere he the board. It wans pIon. Al4n iad ,tr nW here w ". Committee sur3 aitbn * mam s hr'is tI cr :. wD *. .5~ I-. s 1L r- I I'**"-f--' '.''"1 ~ ** ;i'' HIuA .1 .. ib~~-~~'' ' ur. -~ LL ZC Mv-A a.--Again in New York O-lil. .111-Prca on 112M-Pack '*g ." iaoijrs S (fast.) 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'.3VR~GCB. -'4. S '-, '-:' 1 : '*. ' . .'4 ' .. ." '"".-,'a. " " -- .. .. r -. ; , . - . 1 . ..sy ;.o j a ATMr AID SAIGnrT TUR FUMows ARM 1P I., AiGf~ 8&VBM. .1 4., ' a-f.ri~ -.; " 1. hl.*' '*'' "' I:`~ ,jt .4 - :"' ** '' -^E~ I; &* t + .;* ^ A ?f' ^..I~, *~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ^ '^ t- '' .t . S* .3 ...' *- * I -" .'9. . URBAN MAMtLPEtYt L-.9...,. Getting ahed of the Canal Zoe, certain pads of P hve h u -1i* I.n Shwn '.i i o thf mlue ail kri. i -n.. * * '- S;ML ., rf'it. i E,1 - 14:9 ;~ K, .rM.4 I Ki i l, IU j~t .~ --- -1 4 .4 I I ~: ~- i Y ;' ''' ~- ~s.i~;i 'i PJI - n:~* t ~k4~ I -r IfPA / -- r giWHW l J OW. tl4E' T aNOTD OIT . MSAY IF 7KEMAVE /w~~ hitA^OM * WELL THE k NEW fAR~. RECEP Ja IdW ab ji .WWIE .SORT- 70P4Y i L* *liu 00 ou * ToAT'S SWELL NO PST PRINT, B. PLUNK PRESIDeNT MR.CR I6ENeL2AL MA12A ' THAT'S ALL!, ) 4ARD OHE ?TNe i* -. - - I m ' .1 *i.41.- -* tK ,. - -r Cl - : r ' ^^HB^BS1 0-1. 6a if Sfitt 6= 93 etieSnkt..i - o.4 *t -1 'At Ci B .5 *w.w WN MWCaHtM^ MAD A lOCAWf I , A MINa ME 4w :fM No L.j WVMT HEe/EfITHEO TH' MARSHAL MEET OUR EMANPS, OR WE'LL MOVE IN AN' TAKE CASS1Y/ awlz z - 4. u- r - :. , ;#a4lxrrPdF~ ;R Wal~18jtJ ci'rv~~NRf 2\C~b~iTJsr HOe ,~~tCu' 1l~fFt ", i H ' Poll WNONeeM wHO -n CACtAcPor WAS WHQ SAiD M G AWLs AROUNDD ctei hwu FNWIN4 VOUY NG I3 4 1114 'N- 1" U1 ALL IN *11' :~1Ti ~lrc;llYe~e:~ - -= ~I 'Si 'i- As "O - .e li YOU0 Ita A" 'youi~iSSk- .WrA 12 rilM 0II 'I HALL,^ j A S* rr sil Wn wail, RMt I. wwI z LCWprrAW *ti 7 r '- . sk b **: rl ' r T -- ^a I. - 9-i- la ' t i ~ um Lji ~vJ-~4S K*p M~3 52A~C ~" -p 4iOU lJtk7 I A. me A .NTER L US FASTEST WHENl HUNTEFD. -- 4r at)71 ~Lii;i~p ~s~iR~ Ilrp ~X~il NiVE ALWA'iS s BEEwM4 asAS"1 oi A L.R ERES CARETAKERS CATA Mt CT CuAJ' WITH 1'YOR UP AND EXPLORE. TS D O.SE 1rM7P- $. PAST I-A P It~. b ts 1 EVER I E I AFRAID F A605T IS JuST 5LtE E A O ,*giAE- A 6PIST sOLY A ~ OF A IMIMAR LI UE- THERE ANT 0 SUCH RyNEEDE CLUD OF SUPER~STm .AMIMAL- THIS OLD HOUSE MA-BE HAUNTED S. THIS O THAT ONE PUFF OF C DUST, SPIDERS AND ' 1 AUMo WEDIn4 W SS CAN LOW A COSOEBSA -or4 TE . mfTr ELIEW Fi-.I I BELIE*i**'4;i0i 0 Ml.COS. I ~YOLI~C AiftE GUESS A ait C.TS LIKE A ARE NO 1, SILLY MIJlMTARE THAT "YO 614STS 1 SEE WHerN-*F AWT ASLEEP BT : Dow'T W"AA *? ~-~ 1 -Si IIIIlj * \ *.*jc r Sp rrr TT | : -.tnii`j iil V~~ I III l ji IIy IyT tT r C:1 "i t r. :~ IC~I I _ 'I' ir: '~s~o~ii:~r5 n'~ir ~t~f~~" '. i J.' : 4. FP t 1:I 9I ;r ~ ~.i. I7 ~" , C C::J'~ .b r i , |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 27 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |