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'p. .my r4" ."*' V -i ^*. .-',. .f *' *V,".; * a; I * ~J .44. 4 aa stair a .! it'.. -rrr --~---- -tirrtr~r - SWipAt Z Sd. e,<* "1.q -I C -. 1 4 ft a a 11I To Bids el Peace atary RP Air Pioneer M. A. Gelabert's Funeral Today the The body of Marcos Gelabert, pionr of aviation in the Re- I .u b l of Panama. who died $W i crash In the Interior yes- Safternoon, was brought to P pata from Aguadulce this Smoraing. Th funeral was scheduled for 1 4 afternoon from the Cris- IU to Ye church. S Goabeur, Director of Civil A- hrey vlatl, ak:arently died instant- J, ly 'W ne twin-engined COs. Uo ".s flyig rta into bad . w riad crashedinto a n hll'fi miles from the air feld at Clb1 Veragua. between SIf m 4 p.. yesterday. S I% hhIsa wa.owned by Pres.- M *t 1 candidate Jose A. Re- Lt Otrado A. Valdtrama., who trv ptedk up Oelabert' body at the. we. ba the crasl and flew [ baeck Ito Agadulee around 44 Sa.m ( day, said tr veteran p Rt apparently tried land whA a Iat the i . m ia said abert pfwi my as flylg at about O t under borma condltln Sive been able to me me t a r i$eld eaml . |te K was returalpg t DIST fly tit ._ r S ' -r f* POOe OW New Census 9 Fewer MIeI 1001 More wnq *B -"r -**- --- The civin population of the C4gna Zon from 41,986 in 19 to 42,077 in 1952, acceui1 amauel police ceass distributed tis" week The cemas is tken by h Po e uk ecw in decea uii census yeur, March. SIt es not include commesel ed a sownne of the armed forces but An Uil WS 'Ing within military reservoei . The total number of mei shown in the census decrees from 11,81 Ian 151 to 10,811 03 the M2@eas6;:. the number o: womAftn inereawd fM 11 to b IXRW; and the number of ehS drat liarad from 174 tb 184, boaside ) taRs tar the 3*1 Gluts ieee gas St4 rL'nAsSl~ ^ '... ^ ' y * *}*' *'^ **V^ ^ */^' -i^ * -. .-rf, **^7..i - tetl~tete tliar@OB*aij is *topfe on o-hAuling *5 - . *- K - . *p mlu ipt,3"hcs1, 3d4.. " Lip (tbckgrotflal). US Oil Strike Cuts Back Ai 0Force Flying f ~ _ DENVER, May 2 (UP) Mill- tary flying wasM crtailed and ci- vilian aviation thretened tod a by s trike ofr 90,000 AO L. and dependent ol worer. . SOnce again the uniSl t .tt- ened to call out worepra in Call formal, where fuel for maehblinm of the Korean wae Is pxduaed and shipped overIeu~. Uppplies of fuel forn motorats throughout the vast na bittby te four-iday-old trike were 'i- ereatnlv lcshort. The Chico TraU th ate ettlemnt eoa- l. Cio bmut woild be sharply eurtafn d a *ooD today. , When the trtke was tale . coalition of 33 unions dqecded to apat California oil failtM i - I eow they supply fust. or M =4ai0 AigMBR Sai.nvite- e ra .5 A m W" O f f i cia l s O r S meat witihhim at the ou t at l ja. m. today Tear p t out what the Ww W Would be .a ie_.d o S Ruuf .Relief PBS M FundsN lsroel A it Frant N f. WA Op May 2 (UP).- A b3-yew-o t wa 3@ 01- to emergency r einl B n aid're Zlnef Vr onft G oe t o .weeo,000 ind e r Igon td t ,nIata- t Iyave no 1 x- wp ounusudaction.rnot MswdM t aMn- But lste urment sad anit wa.a t a takes In rodgfte e to a call fom r hour i aM ,oai til s rcm aiid juggling Jewish Pro- / _____O___, thattbe Vuwcausedhby ineuCupid T ohmsUe! and no lAt Cptra. ue no W LMINtoN N. C. (UP) a w fit cs a/ M tka in Wresister o deeds a "al a.O b s = ear wh&t a 'puoodtlie brIdgoo mh tIs Cem*N U fWde6pear. wMt dow e-ai to thewelfare TMb h -- t eb rank- bord office e paying for a un aa ,eath, 6-year- B ierriuai ige old PamsaNSms. RP Election Day Travel Ban May Curb Zone Vacationers Zo nm are faced with theS t10.et "ing a to weekend tripe or eMth r npait ea- mar4d offetory during the awi f i M4 10u 2d 17 ola tions decree f aseud OMMI bwt the, Mini- try V Govrnment and uBlemler and 10dwims M traffic from on0e1 to eau pt.In t2 mi 10 district, lnctie W g tbat V1Pno- vbaeaf Pana ma. T01101W t 1 Si and Balboa. Tf ,~'ip**a O~bt.y* filJf bdek * ~.CR'~ ~a ., s.j yAX~.. .1- - - M he o th ftmatsui atl wi do late Enri7f Seet. A year he fred hb own aJr- lIme to make flt.t. between D. vid and Panana City. He wag conrldered am expert an civil aviation and represent- ed Panama at many' Inte, n- tional conference.. fib -- pT ,,--iteaH;.-, ~ ,74u*s.a' '~y5SS-1' ^-uh-kli Bf ^:1 Ab "*'uf'^.CI TWo_ Am rAur we& fin". yesiate Iny tf Erbol 1- gtslibte'S Court for uectke drbnt%, coea*, Cecl o- own ear on la dn Road when he made shap itht turn I the roa thti lads to the Tran-IMutBlaa Highway, and turned the car or into a ra- vine. NMeter to driver, nor his two pamun'ers were Injured, but the car was badly dafasd. Kippenhaue who la 21 years old, is attached to the 538th Engineers, Fire fighters at PL Amador. Mrs. Hadatate, 2T, also dam- aged her ar when sbe wau making a riht turn south of the Albrook Field gate and skidded an the road, turning the ear ow nesam a drainage culvert. She w p nt hurt. kGb NhIDiwrs 1 I Ei Bfimum.'1-- ^itk ..-. . . ", . .. roe, .FM. witnter hadn't ed offee taoa hote thi-vW'' must nFt dBUr from mesa t The strike my batel'a oet.m sad - __ee Twelve new direetrs were elected yesterday the Board of Dirhctot of the Canal ZEarn Community Chest. MAP The meeting, Bald at the Bal- boa T.M.C.A.wascalled by Ed- ward D. White Jr., provbdonal sahairman. Elected for a thre-year term wenre Wliam Jump. Stay Lo- W ney, ,leanor M eWy and Rus. W-i a ell P. wise.t c iit Selected for two-year terms s *wene Leonard Droonia. CharlesMW a . A. Oara. A. C. MlnMgr and t f Pat coMley. C And elected for a one-year the . t in Was John W iVtIM ky. John'a - T*werY, Will R. Price and aber- W-asita t omn W g mniab to "aa O1 fas r91 SWOON B h onar *A*agete -Mpr^ '"n """- '. ^ ,^-fik^ a blin ead I - r ;-'":. llfflll-k 'J tAi"- 1wR ''t'^. 1* 7' - WWI ,, .' '*^'i. 1O |jJ I. L , , ;4. ../. .,':. M- / ., .I.-. 2 * ~' IA;! .4 4~-Iv'n ** . .'1f fi i -, -. n .1 1. .*- iN f [ rjX i !N i ^**. l-fc.:'1$ ~'A.. "v1~ 5.. .'t. ,2 ' , w w l. te. a-?* ..* .,o''.: ..;. 1 o . * ; -^ 'td* wa ea g Sw?. l manl *1,. R tA9)W'3TID~!NT flAft? ~**AftR IIIJE PANAMA AMERICAN Game We Can All yAt - -pp*Xn ANt *u UtitseB gy mN PANAi*MA A ICAN PRSWN. INC. Labor News SAMuqOIOt ARIAS. ta1teR y87 *7 H NTRI P 0. SOx S34. PANAMA. t N P Tt.EFPHONr PANAMA No. 9.0740 Is LINES) CASLE ADDRESS PANAMENICAN, PANAMA ^ jCOtf OFFICls 12.17 CENTRAL AVENV BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH STIEYTB -S - PoREwN PRIICUeNTATIVE,s JOIHUA a. POWERS. INC OI. jllle , 345 MADIsoN Avg. NtW.YORK. (17 N. Y. IT , "WH IH N ADVANCE 1.70 1 2.0O nl MONTHS. IN ADVANCE ,O 1.01 n. 0YEAR. IN AOVANC-S .o 4.00o By Victor Rtisel CHICAGO Ift a little Span- B ish town the other day oypsy Rose Lee opened a crackling cable urgic g her to rush home S e t e aD rot E- c e is for a civil war inside the U. S..oF- In N e w Ia. YEB o rt war- maed her confederatesIln I "iN eq w Y o rk the AFL needed her talents. But Gypsy was busy. So, the AFL turned to other stars - ABOUT TOWN Joan Blondell and Beatrice S OKay grandniece of Bahuel S Former Defense chief Louis Johnson is at May's following Gomperst and they hit the V'* brain operation...Mrs. Joe Nunan, wife of the accused ex-Tal road wi t h musical comedy Ihtommeioner. is rich in her own right. Inherited from kin... troupe s out of Chicago, provid- t.*i 'nhower's camp hears the Satevepost is coming out for ing the latest and gayest AFL im... Clark Gable and his fiancee Natalie Thompson sail for propaganda in an unnoticed 4l rope May 6th...Cugat and Abbe Lane plan to wed May 5th labor war which may reach at the Miami Beach Casablanca...W. Wanger's target, agent into every home and crossroads. 4tnings Lang, is practically new again...Gloria Swanson's new It is not inconceIvable that A Secret is a Detroit tycoon...Ex-champ Abe Attell s gravely before this civil war is over it llt eth Israel...Ethel Merman confirms that she l wiil e will make th& debate over steel |. devotee in Mexico City and expects to be free on June 9th... secure sound like a slow fter- uoted crack at the Newspaper Publishers' Convention: seizure sound lke a slow after-s S il 's: "I am not a Truman Democrat. I'm a True De- noon at the annual discussion rds:I am not a Truman Domof the National Assn. of Sum- Ea t r new!" mert ime Allergist4. French frock designer, is not inconceivable Th ab les :"Ja cqus be aboefdok Ithat mtllionr at dollars will sebuslv Ill in Paris. Intimates fear -he may never be able to at il o ll r u wo'k again...Platinum blonde Stefan i Allen's trip (via the lie, be spent; that war factories . is inspired by Orson Welles...The Aga Khan's long-time ro- and apartment houses will mance (Ida Passeroti) has returned to him...Ex-King Carol is not go up over their /oun- belit Vd suffering from the ailment that killed King Geo...So- nations for months; that cale Dick Smart. heir to a great Hawaiian pineapple fortune, television broadcasting will is singing in a London cafe...Wild Rumor: That Stalin's ace be dimmed; that city tran- W hatghet-man is in the U. 8. To punish thoes who fingered Al- sit services and gas and ger His. electric supplies in some e- s ties will be slashed. and - '"hn Jacob Astor confides to chums that he is bitter about that Jurisdictional strikes marriage and says he probably will never marry again. Too ex- will flare in our national itshte at $1,000,000 the wife...Curtain going down on the John communications system. nettles. Be's the actor. She's Jane Alexander of the Soc. Keg... The AFL and CIO are at war. John Payne's next bride, coasters hear, may be Barbara Bates Some AFL papers actually are .The Rex Harrisons (Lii Palmer) plan returning to England headlining news that they are C" their next picture. Both bitter ever Hollywood saattitude.. Mapping Civil War On CIO." a odt rginla Hill and husband Hans Hauser (itemed nearly every- Most dramatic of these bat- *- 4 , Sbere as apart) now chlef a gambling casino In Acapulco...His ties s the feud for leadership o6esi u elan has given the chill to socialite Everett Warren, for nt e I the feudatios 500,000 wor kership 1 yi the nightclub called Toni's Caprice. Rrrdarleh!... Her- nf the nation's 500,000 workers Smith, chairman of the board of U. S. Rubber, is very ill in the country' telephone and tC Rot evelt Hospital After an -emergency .. Martha "Meet The communications systems. - ountree becomes a bride any minute. Or has she? O o On B the infan io oW r "George Raft and Betty Binder let It wither after a brief to control switchboard girls and f ling. Her new interest is Allen Grant, the furrier The eyeful the huge plants which turn out oode W ork f Armando's with Walter Delafield (of the Blue Book) was the intricate telephonic equip t Sutton of Berle's Old Joke Book....Several leading show ment, the tough old Interna- -RUARK wpr4amnfigures retaIned Joe Nunan as their tax advisor. Their tonal Brotherhoos of Electrical e a n r Slp a is terrible... Champ shot-putter J. Fuchs has transfer- Worker ts oA nce again prov- I e -- t A def Cover Girl Evelyn McBride... It's a boy for the Horace ed that the AIaL s 8not a lumber- a Sttons of the Sat. Review of Literature. Mother Is the former Ing, aged behemoth. Incapable ALBUQUERQUe, N. M.-In the midst of all the A great many medical marvels have resulted cy Waring Tammany chieftain Ed Flynn is still at St. of moving th the tes hope for comprehensive cures for cthaer, diseases from research firt based on the need for more s SL 's, Wr.but improved...The Empire State Bldg has leased top It reached into Chicago for a of the heart, tubeneloals. and ae l the other kil- knowledge of the weapons and antidotes of war. i stories to teevy People for $500;000 per annum... Kid Gavilan progressfve labor leader in ls ier--a ho en so blht in the a ork of research Out of bhe blast experiments may come the flltsO Gil Turner in Philly July 7th. If Turner- wins the cbh;.o- TV equipment division, chap plants such as the Lovelace clinic here-there is single thing they need to know to curb a dozerr t pVionship, his hext fight will be for the Runyon Fund....Mrs. by name of Frank Darling, and a sinister piece of irony. different diseases; out of the aton-bonb research a h ac Pearl hasa newt mint via the stock market. "made him National Director A famous British scientist. Dr. Solely Zucker- already has sprouted miraculous sidebars for emade hima National Director Of man, has besp conducting experiments with the good. ,-- Wasingl Wire: Averelarriman's candidacy cued Telephone Organization. local aclties. I am no man of audience, and a.thing more ir e tora- sdon t Wre: Averell THarrm an's candidacy ched Instead of hitting the road His subject is secondary blast front atomic complicated than a spark plug baffl me s comr- t ft h cove 1n to a di- Into his past. They fear he's the only wethe a rew of broganned or- bombs and its effee ela the haman body. It is a pletely. *,rI;eqi who is-a ThAoroghbred...The Ellen Knauff ease anes, Darling hit on the completelyfreh flid of scientif.curiosity, with But-I have been sitting spellbound ford b .re-o; c bhe's the freed aelmi held at Ellis Island three completely But I have bemn sitting sllbound for ays s. Mole ary Intelligence promise a bombshe 8ll, etc...N se od newest of unionization stunts ve tle precedent listening to some of the almost-mIgicR thingel sg a lecture-touer offne...The Taft bcampIs disavowing which may yet revolutionize Te vast power that surge Otward from an that may be done ia esertiv siagery aa -of the 1tsefes edo" at Eisenhower. Quez No. Ifwas la aicsatomic xplon, after the 0ok of Its therapy. . othsuHe starred Beatrice ay in the cause they sweep forward and Vuve t o. er I Am S lmn: Lined up all GOP Governors to okay the General e first and Joan Blondell in tue ward at such tremendous peed 'that greater today can be bpUz you a new _ensgk raom out of inet nal t o oer s b c tr e a second, now about to tour the human damage may be doric far from the sanlb of an old tin cati nd It sp l of rusty baulng The Jerry Brandis (Edna Johnson) have atomic'd. She is midwest. than n the t.r blast ybe the boys wit. eentellblowupthe sim or non-support...-Edith DUrston, the socialite, who once No amateur muAical opera- It .powall, focarry instance, for blas power r to Maybein their pboysWionate tly blow up th, we -ue romantic copy for local editors, l now a Pan-American tions these. They a no the o re wfull aw- h a r pr tle f kn t-browed re sa tor Mlays his tut eopar Sal'ardes .."Junior" Jackson has retired ro th ier hour-andtwenty-minute shw g M button in the wron test'tube, but if the world t chorus. The reason a millionae...T. 0. Brooks, co-owner of -and, aor1 t g to the t e doesn't pop MI' convg ced a lot of peopleqW ut live tn Embers, out-M i...es Tommy soon wheurn (e. het y 'Two on ank with Bert L"ahr' ..te ntidote here Is ironic, too, in such a com- longer and feel a lot better.' con Mode. his 9th bride...M. Bdrle' chauffeur (. Dela') "'wo on the le" and with plicated age. A wet handkerchief held elase over small miracles are worked bin, the Lovelace onsolng Connie Anderson, unwinding from dance di or Top Banaa." the face for a few minutes provides adequate Clinic as a daily chore, and peoplewho would lly Wanger..."Mr. President." the Truman brog. is .the protection frdln the powdery partIcles that might otherwise be dead and planted ~ off with at ot on the non-fictio lists...Joan Craw ord arrives May 2th These Musical revu# bid samother A Tew Victim ofa scientitflc enterprise. least a comfortable extensl#Qn thir span. S.Mary Martin's hlth Worries her Lo on friends. Rodgers directly for the telephone We can trace brain waves with electronics to- I passed a very happy nrtin in tie corridor the ilHammerstein gave her a. two-week vation to see if that workers under electric light day, and tremendous work has been done with other day, who fell tm the ito1 wwith glad hepsa ...Ginny Simms' big grin is over Stevens getting his titles of "Time and Charges" isotopes, but Dr. Zuckerman, and hisb5 aItans cries. 1l!$all decree. and "Guys and Dials." The don't know yet whether atomic blast leaves mTlsk The doctor looked apololleltiR at 11e, after S ro y krsfait f gi g O atrice Kay show cos the on the lungs because of pressure from the rib the hgppy citizen had deyl" _ Broadwaybackers of Batista fear getting the Old They AFL electricians som cager eause blast tauten the muscles.e should he been deaek. the do- ortedly donated $250A,0 to his "campaign"...Wal Streeter 000 a week for salaries The eperiments must be conducted mainly tor said. "But I think we've eut anMther SMeredith and Life's Eguenle Pleper merge next month... road tabs in St. Patt, Des with small animals, under artificial conditions. Ave or six years of camparatveofort . 11 hy amell, esdifinctgd from eollywhod Ma Pasterak, dnls Mo an D a-ce it is scarcely practical to touch off an 1m I have kept this piece non-specific on purpose, I the same edifice that shelters The One Who J atte. dwelnhe's a "ntutlih Omaha tra- in tthe presence of humans to find out what since I am no expert. y e*aak spot prop...It's a girl at the H. Faber of the N Y, Times. ic usnes til it was flded as ues lung destruction at a distance from the But I came out of here feeling fair hapep was seriously Injured in Korea...Vlratlia Leigh, -041, me ot, of existence ionabout the physical future of nkid he w 1 amour deb, ra*spa dling wonderfully to Memoritl Res- I a few days the oan e scientific curiosity which sponsors a r- just behave himself and let the boys.1 the white treatments...ula aymond was bounced at MGM. She il~ell musical will hit the search on blast is not entirely a snide comment coats play with their Intricate toys of th labora- -V her notice after touring the nation reciting the wonders of cCircuit for Cities In MirMsuota on th' limes, however. tor7.-- Ilme U. S. A."...Four national mags and two film firms the Dakotas, Iowa, and witl ie UI.ln scripts on the prison riots...Reason you havenol Wind up in Omaha, Nebraska. a1 much about Xay Kyser lately: Retired to his North Care.- I each Community, DarHia ng home assorting all those-4,0 bills. moves into the biggest theatres, 1 -7 I OU 1 1 armories, and high school an.- , S cookie Harry Gross decided to "sing" against the 18 cops on ditoriums he can find. In at, .pledge that his 12 year sentence "might be reduced to aI Ptaul, for example, he's booked %E Mmonths"...Clara Bow's health took a bad turn at her into the Municipal Auditorium - Monica retreat...Comics Laurel and Hardy, after 1ll those lome can seat as many as 5,- S Pope. Lrs. he's the publisher, are dnfanticipaing. Mis. A week before arrival, flal- tn gb )eabt theA..Da starh vtiats.t a ltpa his tax case. U. 8. Health medicos say they don't know raters, urging them to bring Oa.eAlcoun, h. C.. area. derotandable CIO efforts to kill scheduled n hearings, though q commLtee in- These are aid to be the reasons workf twol't all Just two acts aw n ie. 100 wortm now on the job at this world's and old houses are said to be turning people o n s T u o a speeches al arg ount e s te Du ont Co n prto ict fawd y a t 0awerekotn more.ea Plier - 'D warl getindste anl thed. nho w mbhOther comolaints come fromihousrag Foeramle c ai tc be The traile wr par wronetr th5-minute union organissdbecause the didn't.get cut inhhndanred b ethed ealtom erry Cterr Contractn tepfor.this eeteupltW *all*No union, no matter how big Justhetwoat galn os ee rmu now on th o at t w -o. clcu ancrl h net arentald to e a woth Ible agiumes as mluteashH~y for eme ** i e y rs 14 08000ln to r hi t t r ae r anu ure wTohde ae cl rltc sm hrv e r soithe i as, r .ml e f o ay.ero o b e ee eed d ndn get c n e e eedreyth hudresAtoicommsson tha the ilnve. otrat o r th dn 0 uu o- 0eeweenw g W a and you can't hire an *efec- Even -if the government should TuD #to IAsbge under water pqt of the tS1 e Dome trafl- CURUNDU HOUSINGM speakeCr or l than extra 66t of several million adft f taml- en have been prote tby InddSld dlfes. The 150 adn expenses th orary. ing, Atomic nen m C am f- plaee has been dubbed lteay, t. days. So fit Was arwalbiovthis loss will be m ito w.d .s MAItf this wasn't enough grWIOf&@oen idea to get the union to the have been if the government had buils p. tabilizatten has now comes bio l*.V i 019sons s reallyL a shame to live or even try to live under the mountain. some telephone rated its towns that the ABC-guaranteed rates are too h. having system. operators have drivenpt This wash formula followed ,ll A cling of 6 a week n 1glhe UI msL25 ath 41the raw tinrgs I have seen on the Canal Zone, I and 75 miles from snma atomic ndfltions at Oak R a eek anmdble rooms, has bee applied to the have never tuMht that we have such lack of human eFros roads phone Vwl, 40. It caused f dmtoy U its. rnted m the people who are in charge of the to ge ttot he bg ing build and operate tt AM-has protest d bthis ruibW. 1ity icks. In u..rI-mtsee iseter i rm the lead !a e diliaton in Ouxundu. ',mwea- d Sp liwha zFtugh trouble, i URMwt would have t the cor- hpect aI en iwt m e who I'll be. ir will et a town te s nact'r inpi a' a d ,MW Sto N Se ham for S utn toe bmute w hene tryt' dto get private s" .-'t ,i S t g-and -g . t e qautern 1201 b164 8 ed to e orbVe not Ioa e ts. -st o tete davannah rm iver 00hSTwovan- alU ato go*tM Zprsted.In to trouble. -_l -e zowyj o w-u s 1W evtm Inspected becfMe the plame in found iBa doe.I -smmoIn 'Le contractors wanted tx, Wbon 42*YW as h t g& v a ovamm walos. esils ha evewryhing is in a liv-dte amract amount otw any 0mey. Wioher0 015*?- aml fieo - t*1 I vWD WOa If that thi "lving arters" have -statePnt cmay. approved tbei. sv t it consid ers *TSd t 11' t Infb ra aes. "~n 0- -ert' ula ft h On 45M0 dormitory unft fr -guft- 0lMO & WW m quarter. a w I wont le this letter aerm theiln r the government go -. EurWji- 'hi* It t e. n ^_ a "t ooe- he05 Ge04 story,eWnto be. 1ooMpIted durinRt3e - to. ptd M'-flitohI of shafit O adti -atoicSti *_ Ar __ve **i,..+ .' -f W . .., .*01" 'i. a .'n . M. yyuvr, who ma end up divtgatOing .f. p . idetia letter, dated March DI, to Kelauver's cam iM rtr ld n V! cnidate i e d UN 011 'ZI uld refer that tlo lett er be kept cbM .. RIK,! U A re wrote autla. l, " S I been pproached bY some fl ong bqge ietr Wl the Indladta Dem oet to me thlt they wOuld be haytr to M" aet fhe oIana'e t elegt4e t te nata e ng o ce r thee is alwayatbt p n I iolitlc e tht, sort-but the offtr preei t have ttatively acctn The Indlan warf =tlea then got dbewn to biMola's MOaOMUM DMZAMT "Because of the Ipna ImVoStLd-It wO ettalute t St.i ier delegate II t`M I* would h fapp ingabt brifl lto We ob in sUCh poor districts as tohe ataoond, "While I cn take care of any0 Ntat in a nd I am willltg to sacrifice a we v s in Pai , that there aredees or d ontr butwsib or some $_qb several hundred dollars whOh wouem be a very hifi . me. .! "I probably could solicit some funds from futindI.. VA tS Tr io mloreimm rfa t o.uanatiun. S0 tie Befaumrer would like to know What la a .th bt om of this strange ri ast for a financial toueh "b.,I eyvral hundred dllat : Bloomerg eonfeased to this column that St"polte ar t ented tha he had itor Ktefauver fot r MW tO y,,I asked Jack OMften campaign manager ff he uhd help me out. After 't ntlrely poverty-stricken. In btis letter to Kefauver headquarters, Bloemberg a .o ddid hat "for the time Vsg, I wOuld have to tmtakin tM fck. around on the eIhpaigntr Kefauver In this state." Kefuyrer, howev indicated that he is not interested In Wbta idising delegates, thloAgh he would i e to cateh somente tryllfi It. NOTK..-Th ReOiblicM Pay P theliuo but theY haveso to a _ut io off i Mal m, lt To t e the v1a t A peopT hft oeen "a poWt-o pt 'ts nr.i iratlB bb ae ^ post eb and ctk PBAos tion oftlotalh J y a In ? ,000 000-ton atOOl. Ths wasbrn tout a a closed-door meeting Of miol tion chefe inefa g no tion bow Manly lisschanL t energy chairman oron Dean and aluminum cat auEir AMi "To avoid the poibilty of l aving 1 AL third time to meet War needs declared Anhoer dw_ ed to establish. after oivla0 n require nf haeo bas mi t64 008,000-ton stockpile objectlv. whit could be attained an official aluminum policy of purching metal trt 1U I , other use. - "Barring all-out war," he predicted, "a stockpile Of 1r- tons of aluminum coUld.be accumulated by 1960 on the bIa lf currently planned xzpasion." .. _ He suggestd that the stockpile objective deuld 'Wmet by limiting civman consuMption to the present level until 1960, bul foresaw "strong oppoatton" to "depriving the civUlian area S r I4 length of time in order to accumulate a government stockpile during a limited mobaliatton period." Instead, Anderson urged filling civilian orders first and stock- piltnl on the imrplus. The over spnentwould become the "residua*r Iae e fe aluminDm production which the civilian economy not want, he explanod. Dr. Zay Jeffries of the National Researeh Coutncil Wae P that long storage of aluminum may result In MdeWo ton. "On contact with molit air, aluminum abioult yr d R coating is formed which has to be melted off, he . neischmann suggested this could be solved by rotatin t stored alailnum In an exchange arrangement with tbo pr4Ou In the end, the group decided that a 1,00,000-ton goal-teW stead of 4,00,00--was big enough for a starter. Born 1820- still going with a strong following JOhlNIEs WALKER iOl. d.Sh Whisky,. )do A -i*m28 'i, K ..*'.-;k J -vl~r*l lt,- ~ ^ ^DiaiMl~a 1uYm -_"7 SA travel n thetef t id ovaent di the Vi Mat ucebyh ofm .*III bd011'd oiel o. Pletofrre Mr- Shirle wbo ** "..y.. j .'W -- "- . ,S. "P. 5 r i thE 9oelee hro, pi .el-'. aplisp a -the 6- o 1 and preas at i .. .M w ormgoi"g- .tyl rgeda nlr yooig o n p.9 .u" d i.el : bW h water colorsn, " h Women's A- H_ Other media ahown will le _16lb communion at thal iL With -. l d chalk c0 arcoal, .nk., and .1 inoo I L st week the collentoen w#A sool session. Finally is S.,,ents.. Other comm unit z es o .arwe Arb on. ech uled as follow.,. aSnr. & .a . .ri.tl schoolSon May S, o. ( ) -t i IMPOTANsT mc- .- .-- from to M P in. at ic ily, 3 ,' V sit Clifornia farm sRO) ( S6 e Lo M Schotltobal Element ao2 to ewach students how-to ba~so s sRK __ M oon school, May It E INhow th ss'ntinu g "tohil l .g, ,, ... . .i, ll" during school hours. how to ride leasure OaAS *S a 1 t coclcoo M Ay 1A horses and w to during acool ooutahd a I&tf. M -. -, 'to9 p.m. On Wedn . son* *. Diablo Heights Mefele t till 38 to June 4 during school to 2 during school hp urs iour on Wednesdays, May w ,mu m ..o I ..albo ElemaIaq k. fr lae 7 to 9 p.m. a r t p SCHLUMBOG W AS, S. A. an a. e. g*** a^ten sosm. NOTICE OF REDEMPT1ON S A- *.- mi chu ". r t ... before.. P Le l aIC .. ... to i Mx amsw 4assi A MX 34, 3 )IS ,, IMS 1S 3 MX 1Ii -f N.----T ICE iu b t l al. S uhip au elWobSah of tbh pilUli agrgt om f @ 3MI.I S0 w & August 1, IOA aiM ii uMoB-e due and pay. - iE^S t a 04 ., 6 ..... :l 1A o interest onr be e i se oe Aow seer I. o. L A ,e.., i.-..... .t ,e ........:....y....... C U54MBE B OVe RS AS- A. A Slfftl ...... IWill.... .".... ............ .......... a. ..... .... 1 'ip. "m.""b". 4 is, aik ,,: i", ^ cis 2 1 9"'"'"'"'""; . -.... I ? S..... .. !o u- and W Ue U rv .. eJ i lI23 NS .. ,V..... .. :.,x ,- ................ 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I M wi ll- ,IMw IWill. - Io.-M ... .. ......y Bob.. ,A a. 0`11 I PAiUL i --, I IS I I '-: ,U V/No vaIC I `WYW i IEW C.HUM...S,.,*ali pr- o ._4, ,.- ,,-,/ o ,, su! Il aliai': n:lg H. " J .Haul Weal .ib. . j*~;~* - '--a'.- * I. .1 -' L >~ U.L Cme In today and make onelt for delivery, oslor and moW of .WS eOfhAlM TRADING' A.01W"t. COLPAN AMO ORMIC (6N AUTOMOBILE IWW) Tes. 2.1833I. I ml ~* ~.A1 Wi~4~ody K-i. QSWAD -I ' . ..' ,i -t" I? a- liii , Is q I. --V sihus evi "",sm c| i iimi .. -- Il "-. 6T... M.a-t Impo rted 0 I"1.Lw__ - ,'M A ,-. Conned -- ons.M.:::: sa .. ... M om I c .. *le Rev. A latmMArt PE. I.e ***** | 10-3 W .f Invd.'ai .1 f.......... t i ,hone .1 ^ t.4gg i PI ll : -,; ..^..*.. as -A --I'gl-.'- '- I -. ..,4 All' 4 i^ . *o as. .,o w.. . ..:..... ,- : -, I I :-,:." '. :i ,. : .t ~ ~~ ~- A.L.._.+.., ,',\!-.. ,I ir ': -SAL- '" '''^ ^. - -**1 ^ :'i fi-l. ,.. ". *- -. , > 111 ^* -a Ut~itm'tnii -4t *'*fW^^^^ now. M IN IIOLLYW00D... , t- &ueijoin '6 o-W AR LLYWOOD, iNEA) On swim. She gave a magnificent you-were-before-you-we r e-psy- "'_.T i my two CA.LJN ord: Maureen O'Sullivan., acting performance." 'choanalyzed" party. 6S- .wamnt t6 As banning publicity photo-, Lilitana De Simone. the Ital-' O be' e most UN.MP Sof her seven children: lan actress. on Rome fashion de- Note to the censors: One of El WmWW ,ahBarao - 's such an awful bore to ev- signers: sa Lanchester's ballads at a Hol- ter-bufldgwlt World.', e It gets to be like a three-i "They all try to make women lvw'OOd night club la: "Vice Is So --- circus. And I know the chil- look like the last pare of an Nice. If you'V* Iot tho resent it." I American fashion magazi n e. reve tal 'tib r e Evans. on his role of a When the dress overpowers the Dialog to think about in Para- Terry In t b fan 4Iss beaded pirate in "Mutiny': woman, whieh Is the Italian de- mount's new thriller. 'The Ato- here'as be f*At ftlanation' "I's getting so that in every signer's aim, it may make a good mic City filmed at Los Alamos. "My mother tWtaithem right on S.pictue I hardly speak above a picture, but the woman's person- As the son of an atomic scientist, me." whisper." Iality is lost." Dorothy Lamour. on happy Novelist Eliot Paul, famed for - imarriage: authoring "The Last Time I Saw "A smart woman picks a strong Paris": , .-Wman picks a weak man who charming people I used to write TIH SA VINil eBs on her. A wise woman picks about? Well. I )ust can't stand 4a mate." ;them anymore John Carroll, on movie box- Lucille Ball describing her ba- Institution Guaranteed by the Sltte cARS BE office: by daughter I IT DPPED "The producers are trying to "We think shl looks ]uLt like! SOON A5V destroy the very thing that Winrton Churchill But Itii0out Pays 2% Interest Annually on SaVf Accotts makes movie stars boxoffice- the cigar. . .temperament It's about time Miti oGa,.nor. afr.er healing IaITIAL D SIT a -ollywood realized that actors leopard wouil hiave a bit part in' INITIAL DEPOSIT . are NOT like other people. I'm her new movie. allI for Mario Lanza Shelley "What' worry in m is wholl We make loans with uarant on fir mO Winters and a few more of the really have that bit part-I orwith guarantees on first mortgage Current crop who know what the leopard." or other geouritlef. they want and fight for it " Corrine Calvet, on beine com- Vivien Lelph is the dark hore Shared as a "character' to Shel- In the race for "My Cousin Ra- 0 Sy Winters: chel Both Joan Fontaine andI Olivia de Havilland will burn if C RI 1TM AS U NTX "Honev I'm a settled down rhe lands the role.. That blast J ,,tr racter." from James Mason and Pamela 5Cr S_ 6j Ct1 'os Jourdan On movie cen- Kellino about Hollyood's social c - C'" hip: eliques was an eye-oper.er. but; irdle and bra advertise- the reports say that 'he printed ALEY OOP are fr more version w.as tame compared to deposits are accepted thru a period and destructive to impressionable'uhat th really sid young people than the French "of 4 weeks. .RE movie. 'La Ronde.' which was Montgomery Clift is set for the OTHER USES -benned in New York" role of a priest, falsely accused of FOR MYDOC SJam es Mason on his acting, murder, in Alfred' Hitchcock's Individual safety deposit boxes. for jewelry and RIHT No ..' "I wish I could take acting next thriller. -li htly. I really do. I wish a snap documents, in 4 different sizs. So*ef the fingers would get me on Claudette Colbert's L-ndon- *and off thp se: and in and outimade movie "White Blond has OFFICE IN PANAMA: COLON b~ACH: of the mood But it doesn't work been retitlpd 'The Planters Ioe Central Ave at Pre ft B * -that way with me Every seene Wife" to avoid the impreion of eotmer.ef 'q" street. -before the camera is like a first racial discrimination A Wash- S"*n"ht on the stage Ington. DC.. theater owner is i. -' Morrison, after a trip to planning to film burlesque strip. 0. R. De ROUX CARLOS MOwVNIES V. Lo -don: teasing and blackouts for nation-N Manager. S6g-llilh|(. "A film star's career i En-al distribution. The guv'sY name " A film star's career in En- is Bernard Lust MOM and8 : Lollvwood. The fans there almost hy Dandrld ct huddling Prc 8:00 a.. I . 1opt a performer they like and onSATURDAIo: ftm ee n.1. to 15,3 pa. there is no such thing as a has- Andv Wilson. the comic. aays BOOTS AND been. An actor ,Atomat>'ally bn nact o fro mleadinto chatr-"a lhe's going to give a "come-as-' Fpduates from leading to char- - 0, Seer roles." ,A Nt"r Vaughn Monroe about the Ig EW ORt ,Vance band business: I Ms Pu 'e used to average 200 one- niight stands a year and make anI"nmorethey The Chase National Bank ! ey once did. We need someone, tdlivgnl" a new dance like the .,Jitterbug. That will bring back of the City of New York -. t'l-dance band " .Geraldine Brooks. on movie 'Stardom: "In ms t cases, screen success Total resources over $5,446,879,593.87 oeames too easy. No wonder it goes to peoples' heads." John Hubbard. on his early Movies playing on TV: "I look at them and say. -What general Banking - a callow youth I was. And what S sucker to accept that particu- r piece of direction.'" cu- PANAMA BRANCH CRISTOBAL BRANCH CAPTAIN EA Viveca Lind form, about her .)n rry-go-round life: COLON BRANCH BALBOA BRANCH "Everything is happening to me. Television shows, a movie, a new home and-now let me see- DAVID BRANCH oh. yes-I'm having a baby in , SJune." 1 Director Mervyn Leroy. about tsthler Williams In "One-Piece Br '"Ing Suit." 'its picture will prove for all tl that Esther doesn't have to Ch.RIS WELKIN. Planteer We Specialize irn Financing Imports and Exports In the nafted N1 4 RDItWPREO WE LEAMiUD OUA6B0re TU .ATITON TO EtOMMOFAPPMEAMWIT.. MV FREmm P .16 "lADMTU rictTr1IN6 FORm Uoll S*TO WAI 16 OMA ODT AN PLO& 'k'euIeht? 3a BiKjllZ, i isB Good Morning. Matlen R VEH. KNOW AN' /REMEMBER 6U. t 5 WAS CALLED A EK6 RANNV rOO.' A' - . W Jk HER BUDDIES T Y. T. EAtWAn So True- BY MDOA aIaiAN Ft' ~(Ot~ Mrm Talon 3?k*~WiI~Sd 7~z- itlons WHAT PMiSUPH Wt R CAMNOT gt-MA WARINAs .J SNNSMY lN T'n4le The Ballet Rbds WW PTOO4 i NIW CLAN A "P WNGTM TMA WN rrTw I T'M TRAid CANam ON *T WE VOUT.. LOOK IOWT /VCK -yr ^._- BT M A O'RARLL A Limit to Everythhin By AL umaI N% 14 b' ",. - id 3 o L~WJ -..~;~::" ~ ! ** .. . ..". .. -. "' '. ' -, ,- ."^ -. ..' t ~ --%* -*'- ... *" ,' *. .. - ^ .afc -* < - * ~ - * 'r .; at ~~1 POP Ws SUN" Lf I 9 TNO r VAV* W -TA "IL cuem staa m wO rim Ito lPACT Ar m.nv AID- Amp-lgu 7ir- - LOT aur IPL.ATtMl, 1M s.&%. A THWC ALTMA T Ive TO DEATH |bAND DissiNORj Jf Afow CI wWDO ftuse i MMAIMl&KISBBS--W L-. ., .t M.skYMp .Ao Sa W lem car..I wi ,,th aSes e about thhe Fr itd S ... ll tath ed 1 :. I u l room program si r. . r op ariusn c frou ndtes.t0 6 na s hi e classes wcill present a noSin .i.. w "'a W?!&otut, ieosreis ad Canon ** e no were pies msw ride .the eman t oi rtun plan to s thooltdy a. On Fridays De- for the at Adm. Albert t. aldsoe, t d tnd th10:15. The a Isthmus May 30. was Georgia Conn, Mrs Margaret by Mll.s Mrs. BledaLe. general tha And n ueat se J pbrihA Mstat 8 n operet:tMret. a te tra guest of honor at s picnic Bdmonds. Mi Oladys Harring- telit commanding general o t t prog:!a h ein par given o t M. Nellie Voh and M Caribbean Air Command, Br d prim y a group of junior riend who atend the I Low. d eltlo. Mr. m v Ba of Mr. and Mrs. mer Gad- t ill offer a m al prar to th popular nder- Jy M. N N nr; Mr. and MrC. gn L .:nr urundu. the school corridor at 1 p.m. ts tn h director, who h been in Mdr. Mary JoKon.lyl M onMae nado.Jae dm M. a r. o te baby wl be named Tho' an dy toetlloweWrefnres- of the nursery school for clemonan. Mrs. Emma Barlow. A meo al M Dr. and Mr. Adool r. mr Crosby. day with ope hue and elaSU gte t two years. She was pre- Mn. othy Rose Mrs. Mary diern B s n g Cera l oahntee aTont uz YS school is planng v dlabra, a e If from the warren B. ehult. -- I .t Air Command.,Orl tr *-asno1 Tonight 1JiL U0 iOuamsfrthevstors, with a o l i Mrs F. lnd Mrs. Thurmlay. mOan4rwi ga lt l Pansr- h Chaptper No, 1, Ora er a alcJAOlpantominebyih kn- re. Other present included Mrs. WfDhse o at -hSW de lea s nre ; ofts anrnual etCpart and dance ttALa J.,lt .i rgart.r n a children an p.at.pm. M agemeniet. were ade by Edna Mendeo, Mrs. Sarah Reo- tr. mad S. Mr. at Mt c CHotehase I b w i elow on Satar ay at tt, .rs. l ieokey and Mrs. Qenlteau. Miss Mabel Lyew. Mis te a-M l os en rp.^ Chae timua ablpisnl Maaet1 thattee andPMl ei. P ntch. Naomi. a faithful Blan net evehoudt, Mnrs. Helen mark. The wBIN s awddr cardam- c 0Programs by clasroon group r n the kindergarten for Cly, Miss Angelini Ng. Mrs. ties and vel in th Rool rth % Mdge, fnocle canasta, or S1 wil be mven in the basement *- the past two years, was also pr- Mrin Rice. Mlii Colombo Luaue. early In Octoberl wm eIi| aome r r o rla 0Of tled Slever City element seirt. Miss Carmen Calone, Mrs Jos-I retrn to New ork e g htaonri*ng ra IMsRm Ga-a sou eol th daily from Tuesday Children who were present and ephine Qhen. Maa Aura Nep- 8.8, atoskcla. lg tsthso u o. dwc wtrl be p A roarioary.n had a part in e r t the gist included: burn, Ms Josephine OCes. Mrs. ThIey an to aod i rJ'n' ouh S fes .d w furnshed e that Armuy cfdnn iAlT lAbe .t 14onal proaramt are lan. Cath and Candy rKoOplc, Agnes Simon. Ms. Camille To- time In lted S5^ABS Manor ue were Mr.* Sand. Spab prise. for dancing JS .4, ned for 10:30 and 1:16 on fee- C Kin., David Applequist, bin and Mrs. Revs Wishabaugh returning to Colosi. S-r. an". sa awardin& of the door prIe, 8 1 day. when the Itermediate Lynn d tevens. Al Pat Lu- e dteset for the evening were . Ia, who will mbs t r ad sterling benao r and coffee Vegrades will join the ja hhmstaevns. AlPatLu- oodlforss flor theevening were l. nard "ae;a ni*te, will t. 'Mrs. Xmmr OW^ 410A r. wndMr.AofAnrd anD r106ye6i 01M Us.. l*nh twea.Donns a Godwd, Mrs. 1Mso Kissam, Mrs. Claire Lrs, M.y.ler ad da tr .... e ce lrh evenings .orchestra and gle club na aie. Uttherbach. David Dever Geniteau. Mrs. Lucille Hall, Mrs. Temte-ew ,S a.loE.i m r o fn msalma cal event. Cia Dah Carol and Tu. oeler ole. Mrs. Angetla Castl- Mr. Jesse L. _Byd, a .AX0 fosts were present Co lhO...mwSar 'Panam Sal Leaviu'g lite, car Peter.on Carn i vid brens and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. e,,n. LO aAboutDoat Aeu Steward InIi l O Wunkle. DottIe Pratt. 'horl talk on tie court motto, week, willleavubp e-m a son the,- a.Pnata"-. ,a n-ad J ,ohnnyn oh o and, inslatio, o.. fb InA.lat nld dotJMSC.s, Blae -t$71 adrCatybndd anetlta prog am.o.. .elt6er, Deni s Chandher. Beers of the court wi. take place re. x t { w Wright, who is to leave nlout I .5~ ItT. rme* Snlwq Colon Roe ital and did not aUil P, and Jeff Barlow, Michael : to parish ball nex tMonday her husband i the Mmtp t. mrigh t oig ro. a daye nJ r PA, d.i with hns o, dit. and Le M0okle Jenn v at 7:0 Mrs. M on- will slut" 4' s C rao alMs 4 3 at t h t lTfa .h l m t n nana'nhPphn" -r *Itch.BNao miaisa oity wuho a tu lav e s ort l fonar .le i miar a, n. Mm. 0a.ga '% teh. i Iug eadp-r K IMLA553lit Ib expected that he wl rotu T....onitheCrryarteLCan- the ta.ts wiloficate.ly bMro. tegl l-a,. 't lchle of the ieotlhn ploture -... t N Y o te n ndenr Nancy Tomlin. ruce Ieemr are urged to attend this and U. Oeala Corp Dimer -btch, ha beft apobited ie 8tein, Virginia meing. Members.. of the consular Cohbanlnm fqr the Paclf Side "The metmboars of our lunch.- C" e opa Mc a Ronayne, Gregory l Corp Assoclation or Panama Fourth of July celebration, it rlre bridge otrsom enjoy the G.le, Alice Hfumes, Timm 9 Mhe.lM IPetemeMs .uho r M wttere At the 3l Panama wa announceC today, many Interesting hands that up- aft Suie biley. Ann Gibbs a Me Saea On se 1oitel last evening for their r Itn your column" write r y ead., David WaUace and Mrs. Mael H. Wood of New tiaRrew.' -, monthly dinner and melina. OffMae and woek plies on Martip Smith, of Baton Rougep, a aa Tranon. Jery arrived on the Isthaw - Sthe Pacific Be will be can- L.f "MHe' a hand we played re- aI IlF LI II MaJAlY Fet edtWee Ibove the Olga Mnellsa. wler s tahle IsthusMO.ranama vaused b the new co-chairman qntlyB tA maybatitig nal poa ae *parna d*C ad Flst vtenI oer t on-lgn-aw A pWatmlle twt.U Exlcute sBecrit and Mrs. sald in the hope of obtainingR enough for tHe column. oS Ceff*iui adu daughter. the Rev. and MnS. bOh see, h B Xg.nit L lale yester- dollar contribution from every "Nofth' free bid of one cpade Offleere' wdvee of the 4th MaadWert Petedon aad yteir eblal. HI ft ef att. eJwetta lon tlei. B. Ptkt for employee to finance the project. induced South to wakt the r eisk, -a Da ttHlion at eort Davle gave a dren. Mainert l t.. Virsinia sd t if We. Tork o..ttela olpteawOe- n -of Coe anotrup Wto Fcp moina coffee party Wednedy Charlel Henry, of New crictol. im. Sat eheasnd o their on and Loal 9 Auxflaly fven.ii riyuSe to? two a Ons Cod oftPort wflv Oee M rs. tIef < t' Idoet* BA iht (he aht hve r'am Sll u s -n K, Cordl 0eeror n salm, afnd Mrs. T andtM g ann at ba ot s wil bnt d o Itaar Toni gt w tgh wen r- AnlvrV oitoc who has recently arrived ena Voysg. Partyao R olon t iB t, sM theK-t.w ardoIn, i as-t oda y o a sa nitoD ind i t mrsa .tt.-.. a...... .. Crieio on the ,tha u. M t hwarts f Of tae ;,s. b.'f ;i n o bsalt.0 *1B2 -: CU g ...n I 4 Cordo c fl the anth n t th aJ dhny oston Alex C -, ni SWhttih'S- 2 b* -oo o B ,g alM .t. ,....................... .. n roup at Fort Claiyon. le wii b -fe Wa ttorguetn - Dinn rsdeso w ., ". Mr.c ightM.iefS o o e J.nn E seand 4s onfo-a.11 a ^rg tJ A ftai yd Nolh ar o th S.* 8 Pa m CDtenls Chan d e Stateco r and Mwi lmomrgte D plae h. a is ester, sailed on the with the e of xhrs but now 5.1. 0* ..............w......... .M. ray Bg4y Ke-tt e wl3 eat the Wbenl Mofayfc s mtarday for N That M Tf there was nothing t ast M ........................ y I e cathol Dat tN of to rYlaoTi New Jwn .i i I fe the aSrtle or Mi That Mean Thf Aglai could do to un-block the suit. He weeny MalMg w Sew t ? , MSeam. Cha Loee ugas. America. Court 874, cureh of Brigs wtinn.r wen MnI Al- o, qw fi t i.* aft Antoinette sAid JALbaONleSLV s. U P)- w ole t a i the ir ** Our Lady of the Miraculous Me- en Pinn, Mrs. Wilit M CLa y air becelhbinted Du^an V51 b m ertoke into a"T round of she suit with the ten. hoses DuIshw: 5rws is wui ceeI dcl in New Cristobato hold a re- tin r, atad Mrs. dosrgqplT? wise he becerttr od the middle of mares h1efta sstel W ed ntotRI Hud fOs TmIo cep7on at the Parih all a s ont Poo e. fr. Msn. Rus s W od ern May. Ass. iwtooraatabrougttMal celatsoy.It. anrdgefiny preturne th AA (re Si tiE mbr he sut d g he or teoc ttant elit av e uslP.antam. th outeoung Uptls for an y. lti of cinel.rsi o ut Oot New vM Monday evenin totre Snow welt theiiene he *1 a i ssd Mr.atihtc al s-a Mrs, are Mcaodariy of honr gusts w ]on votheIsth Gam ad ve rase ispade two diSmonds, and a siCaM Ia and Mrs. Lorimer Borden, aast gifts o eush Pat oair S d l b -LdH r oen e a ee h.n w grand regent, presided, In the Ot hers present included MIs. ALr O. (AP) - Bull otio6r.-andb trla oneedasset ahene wc t-hhe court caiinlaing entytat Harrisa Mrsb Ps aa p al City. M srartnL Mr comtr oller a "He knew he wd0w thru. ................................A the Rev. Vincent Rya, C.M., of- Mcian. Mrs. LetHe Croft, et.,t. of the MA"r S t oreegn tni got the lead, e hot put (Pasaenger Sernvie Only) fliers and atomb, Mra..J. A. anntaM. Mn:. ws' aw Jo. otranhe isaofeo NeT GraewWiteFle aonioe of clubs. Great e-- epartyoWe dhorlor d 1 .e Anr. ye.of NowomS. ar theIon York. P o fh i.l .thereon. NOW, e . Newer3. yeam Sthe first two. If-the ace ofw oi a C O A 'dropped only malU cards In lt amf *s1 bedr V ulte could continue wit waow MiM .... . .... r @ A club. mCoBPOaWfLm SI A tb I. the eb, AS c lhit the foll0nug change o uash th k in. - partners hnold. tthu thisk FREIGHT ACSW a i i hedule will be put into effect on l sk game, FAST FR T AND ICES Maw lst. club finesse happened to e. BETWEEN EUROPE OA ,I IAST < . Daily rture from Tocamen ... .. 8:00 a. o play would work If the club "O- O UA A mL -" Sfinesse were of t, ules.. the. TO COLOMBIA. ECUAD PERU A......D Ct ..., Oparture from David: a.htoabu eln l; fA D PACIcO"...... .. ........ a 7th E W J e e very y cept Tueda Friday ad hi play de d * >toTd ,ys eep T ed&Fri . 1: a e s TO UNITD KINDOM VIA nRTA A KINGSTON, n Apartado 3412, Estafata N. 1 - ut ed deFenae. Hy should have HAVANA, NASSAU, BIERMUOA, ORUMA, 'I tbenu J S bgn an automatic sinal with SANTANDER e4 LA PALanaE Doma a rsour that a m So-ba f the ten w i be NV.. "'RI WA D L PACIWICO" (1 ,f0 #01........May 21st Fr gray ucruad Let is be a i Avenue ..I roula a taen tnhext ri as TO UNITED KINODOM DIRECT ablsln duu t- a l - ..... ......... ......r....'O",....--.-.-.....-,.......- .......... May lith rn-l-kn he L N e o.Mat:::::::::ad::::::::::::::::: do soumbing o oh f.ROu YAL MANKL LIME LTD/OAo AMERICA LINE aU.0i toveume, itraIl-. A. S7TO NORTH PACIPIQ anT looking mew ircolort! Sol t.v. m-DuTVa r ....... ...... ... .......Ma. 1th rela. -and lt Eu a m , f.v. ,ra. .........................to... y over! P. r ( 1 Shm SV.- AntoineAtL IN E. .. . .. TOL UK/CONTfMNT poe .rM -1 Tintwarlainal OF_~h S 7. "c o on--L ShkT 11 ton--am m u ms e ... led.'Mrs b ANNOUNCE THE SAILING OF THER "-nc-b d em vi eo sa- ".. l m** a s h"" w y . VERY MODERN MOTORVESSEL. bILIA P. DE ROIju mewo. mcAo. Nf O-/" i d5 cne y n o "STELLA 'MARINA" eLIA MARINEZ M saM -n HAM n y. thei frfies h a d trits OR AM URG, MAY .m .I tooh s ua Dog Ti rd ave! s e S maMI.0os v*Ws a Sa s.tm. Ca, tin:u on.cy ub aed ARRIVING RHAMMUST qr oan -M D *Wt d own-&sa1 -" a"k ---trr.-,.. LB t CgAr usf 1 -91 -'ant vUS-eWS w ,. .-. -. . - ,,-.* * ,. *-* A. t R -"'- - - Sommmm amm You Sell 'em...When You Tell 'em thru P.A.;l I eave your Ad with one of our Agents or our Offices iu No. 57 "H" Stre -- haan No. 12,179 Central Ave. Colon 51 Of Lewis Service *4 Tivoli Ave.-Phone 2-2281 and Salon de Belleza Americano #55 West 12th Street Carlton Drug Stot 10.059 Meleids Ave.--i'* MsS Col6n i l d P bli i P a ands SA aaIl_ a. I24 .a*a-d Morrison's Agencia internacionni ac ruaimacioucs i illoss- minimum for wru of -overnmQ;. I .. - Fourth of July Ave-Phone 2-9441 #3 Lotterv Plaza Phcne 2-3199 'S" Street ea IC. Cah additionSl word. IA stn n ea S tb 1 Phones 2-9214 ad Wi-ll TS.teachSadid wad. President alid: __. .. .. ' "I believe such m a t b d y ' our country and ag It de FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS R OTS i.UMMERCIAL & for ,ei the, ae Household Automot.,ile Do you have dinkig pro.ble m h' t PROFESSIONAL a menace SWrite AIcoholies Annymous. eM totags. Ulflit Mr boxes, have not hesit at ed to 1n- FOR SALE.-Cheap, owner leavrg, Seri.ce Personnel and WI.v.r.an z031 Ancon, C. Z. oSwever, ua~~de se Telephon; Dont be der cover of Congreadon Imt I China cloet. I bureau. I dre- Government Emploves TRAVE. OPPORTUNTY441 4.- En.o mnty, of course, aid to repeat ser, all mohogany' Son Franctcc. ,,-.,t on tr Av OOTNIclt. -a Enlya .Casinoby ...... I Btbrom Jgr the lies again mad again." 7th St. Hou.e No b, apartment Government Emploies Finan"e- Co. your vacaion CoolC Cosa Ric. Cao Music bsall an sp a rWhen you tane your new Fly LACSA. PAA affiliate., only CIhA iIfi. rnsevtu an "ALERT" s- upstrs -- or used car. 5$500 round trip. Inquire Pan.- fls r .l My 3rd. ush guide Vlve. S e tage aen FOR SALE. Norge retr.gericor, 8 AGENCY DEHLINGER oma Dispatth, Tel. 2-1655. across aushde "conl taa" utva "de- cu ft. porcelo.n ,ini.de and out- No. 43 Automobile Row from Ancon bus-stop.. i Saves water and stops annoy- mgOges1e" of tyt "to lMke side $75. Philco radio 5 tubes hon3-98 -495 ne of dripping toilet people think that te n- ,,lh rc'.ord player, Records and .-.. .- F A me4 tin wh oleat lazy, sand $,5000 Call Sog. Turner 8r- FOR SALE: 1940 Pontiac Clubai perma ently. Inefficient, corrupt and even 1,60. duty hours. Can be seen at Coupe, good shape. $250.00 cash. MisecllaeeUne ', A reported by Readers Digest disloyal." uare 44-B. Cocol. Cana Houte 613 DeLesseps Area. ieA "ALERT" e ers tsl a Zone FOR SALE:- FOR SALE: 00 shares abattoir By such tctles, he said, the one 3 nOR SALE:-1951 Buick Special 4 stock. Mail offer Box 1612, Bal- Oi F NOVEY INC. "confusers" hope they will no FOR SALE.-2 venetion blnds. 32- dc.r, wth Dynaflow, radio, plastic boa. Canal Zoner. have to take a position on 64 2 bamboo ea-y cha.rs. House eat coves Driven only 4,400- Cen .eH "great pub isn the 1459 Las Cruce. Balboa m l Duty tree Price $2.150 FOR SALE:-Riding horse, gelding. ace. pl. C-n- T 3-M eaeton but can t"neak Call 36-3147. Willard V. Hornei 14 hands. English saddle, bridle, factx ia ec1. os coming election but can "sneak FOR SALE -r BenC.I. Aut~r.'" Mo 86-314 etc. Call Navy 2388 between 4 Cr PANAMA BROKERSfce through INC. r.h the back ry Heights. 4280. Qtrs. 10 FO SALE-1949blck convertible -_nd 5or 7 and 9 p. m. FOR RENT .M- oin, new, two and l Pa" "Thi s a matter of great con- r- '76 Olds. Hydramatic, radio. Ex- SOR SALE:-The famous "Sixtomat" three bedroom apartments. No. e cern," the Chief Executive said FOR SA-LE --May ag washing ma- cellent condition, $1.40000. Tel. light-meters, shockproof at Porraos, 22., 4th Stm, Eposition. Tele- Fern Lu (preferred) "These tCti contain the seeds chine, 60 cycle. $85 00. metal 2-1857 or see car of house 0440, Plaza 5 de Mayo, Panama. phone. 3-177S. Fera y Lus (pcomm ) of . desk. S 1 e00e; Hgh chair $1500, Apt. F, Ancon. C. Z. Can be seen FOR SALE: German Baby Grand FOR RENT-u oprsu re that people Bathtub teeter chair. 83-5 166 oll day. FOR SALE: German Baby Grand FOR RENT-Furniid ad apart-TPanama Trust Ce lwo edipr such tactics ar 7th St218 ---B ___ Piano. 9 1-2 street, New Crlstobal, meant, n Bella s, for rpect- n r reallylya to our former g-ying: _7th. -t FOR SALE -1951 Dodge convertible No. 10097, rear. Tel. 56. able couple. blMtd for three eL A rte sand r ernmreallnt th ts Bour forll of Rigov FOR SALE -3 pcs. Guatemala fur- Coupe, perfect condition. 4.200 FOR SALE:-.tOe black Cocker Span- monthly, from June 15 on. All N and Its tradition of individua. nature, $75. good condition. Cu- miles. B.2,275.00. Call Kobbe le. female. 7 months old. AKC d hul ehol v w en I ences. liberty?" rundu. 83-7267. 6276. Registered. Phone Albrook 5200. Reasonable price. Cll Mrs. Mon- DITan named no names HelpWonted WANTE FOR SALE Be au D d zn. TO. 3-07W6 2-3438, Pa.- MODERN FURNITURE S. aph R. McCarthy (R- Help Wanted WANTED FOR SALE: Beautiful Dachshund name. CoaTOM ILT Win.) las accused the State De-. musT -s-et in Wa NTDPuppies, 6 weeks old. Freddie FOR RENT. -S me rn m pa tde S- I peover Reupbolst"ey apartment and other government WANTED -Experienced nur ema.d Mipellanenos Mohl. House 5607-C, Diablo. m ent, Mitable. co p v OW.BOOmi] noles i f harboarin Commun- must sleep in and har.e ret.rence,. First come, first serve. Apply after 0 e i u e. AlNro V -l an Id Red Mypalzer. The 'Ricordo Ar,as and 5;t 'trCer De'WANTED --Registered blonde mcle II a. m. Saturday or Sunday. 0. Furni, C rreaIulfl. TelephoneV'" PealdRent and McCarthy have ima bu.l3ng aoartm, Tele cocker 6aUy. 0 375-0 Wlam- FR SALE OR TRADE:-1951 Mer- 3-0471, C. ore $m. -T I. t1 t repeatedly in the Icons .T 25-- cury Sport Sedan with many ex- FOR RENT:--Durieg 4 months vco- last light. " o. m - -. .- WANTED: 25 cycle automatic tras. Only 8.500 miles. In new FORn, semi-furl mod. 2 thbedroom Truman told the leage'.- Maid wanted for ho,-r.e rl in El Car-.-- washer. House 437-J. D;ablo tcarncondition.Willconsider smaller dandonE ocar condition. Will considersmaller ortent, hot Wter. Cuba Ave. DR. B. L. STONE 70th anniversary session that grelo must sleep in ond ..:l ho.e Antc.ne having an LST or similar car in trade. One Kodak Medal- No. 58. Apt. 4. Bella Vista. hr o"thu ee confusers do not for the recent reference. .o-4._2 I boatr for charter, during period lstt II Camera. FI3:5 Ektor Coated lrpraetle moment believe their own WANTED --Excellenr cook -.rh rp. May Ist 10th, kindly itlephone Lens. In new condition. Will trade FOR RENT: Apartment, 3 bed- charges " ference Call No 30 50th Sree Panama 3-0808 immediately. fr Lle or Cntx 35 MM Ca- roms, 2 baths, maid's room. living, STONE CLINIC But, h de "tharg have." terence;. Call No. 30. m0th Stree 8 eaty. ere.Phonea lboa 2-3069. dining, front and back porch, utr-. headed "they have upstairs. 'WANTED BY AMERICAN FAMILY F R age. Colic Colenibl No. 3, call Wh t & JustoArosmm nt resitated to lie Immunderity, ofve unfurrnished house, 3 or 4 bed- FOR SALE: Dining table, sewing 3-1875 Pensna. Ave. ClTeL4Congressional immunity, of L E S S0 N ,oorr,., preferably with spacious machine., golf clubs, record player. O-8 R E-NT- course, and to repeat the lies garden. Elvin Seibert, American 45 Harley and Miscellaneous. again and again." Paular songs, swing, jazz and pop- Embassy. -0010. House 2135-C, Curundu. Tel. 83. FOR R NThe President noted that "in uWar piano classics taught. Zez 6116. TRoos uraportes Baxte. I. A the normal operation of our ular p iano lsscs taught. Zez _No- 9Roe r democratic system, every admin- Juan B. Soas. Tel. 2-1282. portable con-Refr. mixerator W Gas FORRENT: Furnished rom to Shipping moving, storage. station s held to account portable conc. mixer W Gas R room to etery four years for Its policies, Eng. Zundap motor bike. Btllboa gentlemen or couple without chii- Wq pack and orate or move ts roama and its conduct 1 Buick Sperfecial c -doond r 2163 after 600 dren. Darien St. No. 1945, Apt. 8 anything. 'Phone 2.2461, of the government. 18 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, RadIo, eat covers, good FO RSALE:-$100. 5 new tires and F b Ec .2-2562, PanamA. "Today, the time for another ieutlful shape, radio at tires. Smoot y HunnljB tt tubes, 7.10 x 15. 787-C Tvernill. FOR RENaccounting approaching, and c r.spot-Ight, 5 go od SA. 16th St. Central Ave., St., Tel. 2-2394. RENT 1the opposition is becoming Iran- t be-up lights, for de- Coln TeL 800. tic 111u1,B oo --11ksgooDEnoot F.No" i S.A.w16th S "'Tey know-that'th) cannot aNuSli utt S. A. 1.th stu. i .< FOR REtf:-Spaclouu localfty very H X peru e t eoe t give -Ces Ave., Cold6n. Tel. mco. 1 coal and clear, suitable for shop, the gains of theast 20 years deposit or Industry, with 5 sanl- HOUSEHOLID EXCHANGE he said. "But they think they tory services. Situated in en area can undermine those gains by of"Adventure 800 2. n ch ent attacking the men and women "Adventures in TWo by wants cheerfully made. Il Tel. W &W rfto d fr., who have the job of carrying It f n -Dr. A 3. Cronin Ins one of the 3-0769, office hours. nout the program of the govern- new books placed in circulation wgBUT AND aZL ment." l M re during the put week by the Pa- Thought Murder ,p ,a b ra Payroll Robbers a &umeNe of mworke is only S author of "The Keys of the King C ve 'Homework h- oven et empo, he Ujide PKCI t dam," "The Green Years," andG ive P'Homework'pil exoine ao 1 Mpos h other books, tells the story of his For Pol Pu s ring "mediocre, shifsess, lazy, 3.AUREL, Miss. May 3 (UPi- own life as physlolan In Scot- c uplft am, with non-producuoe." In addition. A-district attorney sought to- land. Wales and London and la- EW YORK, May 3 (UP) spot-hts, very his Integrity Ia attacked. de to prove a burly farmer and -- ter novelist. Three gunmen Staed ainI B | "At o1e moment be I berated hS attractive double first cousin The complete Hat of ew books PTro undobbery today "an- eoa l, ent i ao m-n i. ed nonentity wbre surprised in a lovers lane at the Library follows: ttn sidewalk in front of a for with no standing n his field, rendezvous and murdered Prisons Eleven Yeai in So- school for policemen. Je and in the na break he Lawrence D. Arrmngton said he vlet Prison Camps, Idpper.t. Co- called a igh salaried drain on had clues backing his contention Botany Sanders' complete The money was supposed to the pub pre," the Chief talt William 8. iDoci, Bowman, list of Orchid hybrids, S pay salaries of the Deeanty Execu declared. S&, and Mrs. Cecile Pitts, 31, Motor vehicles otortst's Institute faculty, which teachee. Mr. TrUa ealso accused the wre slain "as they lay Logetheir I ilx-4it Book. Popular MesehaInl. civil service courses for police-. R.eirTtr Dies "n e s" of aus be- ,e the ground." L h t AT Travel, Biography, -- mens .m. "Wnh.Dies .ing "on the prOWrl" against his The Conduct of Life Ma id; I lan to take 3,tmXtes cusa- Be disputes a coroner's jury Adventures in Two arlte. Or.wThe -robbers took the two Trace.W lliw Cit y m employ and U. S mar- veialct that the cousins' deaths "' ain"rand,; Grandma Moses, eto- 'espat ..n tt A pa ahals out t tofpol by pI..aci were "murder and suicide." .' i .tory. Moses; The -P-cO =rlese mnpus t to h, e ir R. A i bow- .ide. ridn them under svl servce. he decaying bodies were -e Way: m.pressons of a ae h em1 minu their labow died early this "W are going forward with d huddled together in a -;f in Korea, Kahen; Life in m nebag. agM ngipw, tly from na- our plans to elminate the last l thicket Lust of a secluded ls ca. 2 vol. (Survey, pictor qlwad R in. t remnants of the patronage sys- SMonda The two had written of America from C*=s- ROnk Serylces H te," he s . s, bsdy.Te Awo h8. bus to present), Davidson : oo- a e Joseph l, But these efforts meet with missing since April 18. dy Precedent, Cowls. T e HeIA Ml zytf t s wife that his the Same kind of rzesance, the picni bas e Atth f illenwi To Be Held Monday 's 'aNowif t s d & * wipi es, bananas and a caked t Fction Pursuit of Gentle- 5 w MWIO) alch hurt, and started same kind of hypocrIttcal op- dwches, bananas and a cake men (A Texas girlin 1850)Cr- ,ra SCha ftrofla from the mouth and position, that has greed ever fund nearby.s; Winds of Morning (CqjUM- g ng t e i th. effort to ke the ral sr- S38-caliber revolver lay be- bla river country of the 1w). Memorial services for Mrs. His wife Immediately called ts ,e he cited op- SBowman's head. Farther Davis; The Case of the Angry beth who died We the d to r, who found Hall dead station to ia esful et-- n the lane, the heavy-set fMee-saaa U Mourner (Mystery or suspensee)' neay at Colon Hospital, will be forts to ot al oto Bu- MS"NEI''a;S. 4w:0lesjy has been requested. reau of Itrnal el l--e und- tly-presaed Sunday suit essell]NghelratblheOw oneers), Haycox; Jade Star (At1I3 the Gorge Memorial CivileService w.ith e exter- tlhig from the door handle. ai llek the court of Kublal Khan), Nam- eve wlbJ Ction of the icommiisuper - man with murder and suo-e roff; Copy for Crime (Mystery or ,_ve will be_ conducted. This cae d" of tmr In mind would hardly pur- suspense). Rivett: East Sidtthe Eastern StaW. Balboa chapter. Thisaused.Mi& oan- picnic lunches before such, General (A large city hospital Ie 5. RSonk,3 6. had been an e"" *yj To Ra guSh." He sid, "Im it took lye a, the o, ss /si ly g[parDr.se .Jn y To Be pato saay memnersj II lent act," Arrmington said Ithreatened by violence), SBaugh- _e suin elo y of* of the Senate. believe Bowman and Mrs. ter; The Highland Hawk (Ad- U Mftrn Speakerf Te Presi lent branded as it were shot to death as they venture story of a Highland Soat he came to the Canal completely y untrue" te charge i 'together on the ground, in Cromwell's time). White. n My 1 and workedor M d Juty rsdent that mst f loy are ibly by someone who sur- I- Children's Feition Black U. 8. MAry 1 t Quarry-U b D M d A. Jttz, reddent that see s a el e are them." Penny, Erickson; Doctor Dan, Rio atoand Cutundu. wQlulay etst rpeakerat aer- "Fity per cent of ir chillan ington called in Forrest inumS i Gaspard. ,-m g s s ea U ket n rSoate-y emplori y re le nthD BtircBi D-I ty sheriff Morgan HolitLeld 1ME-SAS ChUildren's Non-Fiction The bShe Is -urvlved by her h __ WIn w 10:30 a. m. in the partment m directly asked for a ballistics test Jq_ m f swlUWO First Book of Birds. Williamson; band., John K. Ronk, of M t ltearet a O-h JO.WB Armed tn military f e tMs te death weapon. pe*r MMI I .A Linuh coln, Friend of the 0Gut m Ite Center in Balboa. Army, Navy, ad Ar S lice. Sbegan quetoning all per- People, Judson. _1OSU__iS wil)D be "The World'e "Most of Wieafo USClWiIns, Connected with the cue New Bditions Busineess e- G OreSatest Md' steelworker arvtim_ _lectri- logger Homer Haynes outve's handbook. 2d ed., Pren. cans sand, ~ fl5 5," he Ssad the bodies. Tee Uaries will be followed said. - aI id he may ask that the earn bear Al interested )M. Tiu.n 'prtoed that"an- g etxhumed for further bI geietn. n 4yt.d to other teS orte t total Pits, sheriff Holiflela iL raman ---a "aentM- e -dar- 1 was deserted by her bus- DIstributors in the Republie of .fl.., en MaA ta Ymrasemain-n that time. he added. he Panam and the Canal Zone: 1Uss rf Dm rI ^. received numerous corn- Dn' i- am Jmn Pmg ._, ...a .. ( t7P- -- ta Bt "domestic trouble" ,, 'oo!tnicS. a taac ia e) uAg3 AneD attendant told pse a m te - Mrs. Bowman. or'oth, blmb or in ,. E P ,nh,--,.x gathered." the sheriff said J JULII 0 V 0S e 'q--". -..'---.: . .otm d anappy be ,use'h io Doec Bowman was pay- am basa ruse -B S whinich Ve rttenad- Srgoema rh h Uttle to much attention No. 3 "A" Street TeL 2-2971 oft be a N,.t. ,g--- S rn. ha._ Se.i.- The th4_ a the Bowmans and the r n, ,,_,o__ __r1_ __ _,--_am-M o urakrnsM sc t -gova r - three children. --st tear-gee Iow reAs teem PeI elsh. Is'.ak and finca. iswwlSW..L i Ii Il ~ ". Im syma 4-.4er o.- G tramporteswu. 1941 Prtlm y M, tm. 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"d Father" ~ T R" St. Christ ,r 0 5 .00 1 t roels rr Pittabtur- . 3 4sh d .176 e Im o 'odayd t_ db a Sofbl Brooklyn at Chicalo. *iAt La Doci. the hletepppul V ..Gusing Oi l d! leBoston at Cincininna ,-VASa .. wh Shor I ll_ _ H im I!rsto-e_ o s o lMAOh I Wein...1Co....."....""Bl"ESTERDA REULTSs wood to kee_ them in front while Nl-i ht GaME) I, "4:?5 6:YU 8:45 it. Paul wI l maeo i e choo /NwI d trk .. ..... .. ..BM 'f E.Ilim to keep thire t hopes a- , . -'.- (Nighty Gat e) ,At Gimboa, St. James and St. h Iadel.h,.......2so ht Gnmn ) Ii. ., I i Simon will continue their feud I I/he(Night Game) ro I the probable hurler for ...n. -. .....ol.Ca...w .m e. .....+t. Simon and Vps. Colonel wil toe ennrenatd1 the slab for St. iTamed. t.0 02l20 These two teams are greatly ru n as..Dhitby a league du li g that 1- bb1Gotttchristokpher. he "And Figures atdAepf T rptl...llmn g e inwi tee pla eu- B(1 d .ess participated are subject tL L--B .......0.. May 2 P1 3 "-issanction as popped by league -.V66acta and figures on today's Th3 o ams. I a-Count FlameW..d78th i nting of the Kentcmy -- The games wil htrt a SN-_I er of ent.ries-. . cLy. iGt, r--t. Bush Gros -.Bue-rt125n50. .__. A-Up -raate Joes111As.- A ook. Broya I 3 0 t p jcraW tch deadline fts am . *a t '" -.4re. I Nl B f' i ud uii .i n.A. )1 -ei-w aim iea.W he*/- - sps. l gnti si MmblW l t a... .I 'SiW jtb1 l ' LES g~~ 7: - V S WIlL I y - .V- 'a, M .V. I - LUX THEATRE - 3lews: 1:55 3s laN *e aMe bll1eM the Uis he whgl-... ine... yVe~W innocent. Almot Afrld To Mave A Sn's Arms Around 2w...I "THE LIGHT TOUC-"- a GRSTWA mmi- AL I BELLA VI TA ons of tMh Memeteers (In Technleolori mLUu OM * 0 t TROP IC A PHILIP FRVitNg, in TH IE IOGWAYMArN with Chorki COSURN Wnda HI4NDRItX fCECILIA THIATIIE One ).e U ruwi too 2nye ll the tough- Om M in TmnU... I "'i TH TLAS BA-RNGR wIa aQI M on mIry Ti o T eosaler ) IM Ams t.me nfiMf.r -, ENCANTO TWFATRE CAPtUO* T7MW Joa Crawford Dennis John vewt, : ' "ay Maa ^~-f ---^I W ---^^ IM wa-|^ fq mu., rVum- BomPS - .~. - THE C .f'w, spiLCTACTmm,j S-osm- &' r t tra te, danst ntli. Sorm Chart hemd true lrst Ju tp, weft ohb ier ofn the irov sal- or is the .o sea Dun Club trophy. team. could have I es Mtdly clad athletes from one of thobeet a High completely domi- ery product in t2 b the evening, taking every scoietl Leagu, aMd. place but three and even should go the beoy if these they shared. Rudy Coaches, John Fawiett a, B8- junior was the big Huff. * ft the night, when he he hlbhs, the broad Jump. The results: ed wi teammate Jim May". rt in e high jump. The Hish Iturdles: 1, Rudy 14 points for his rBHS, 2. Rugll s work which easily maade Anderson (CH8). TIE.: I.- >gih point man of the meet. 100: 1. WMta (MB ), 2. - itobl's firsts came in the trea (DB), 3. Albritteon (W fS vaul, 220 and a tie in the'Time: 10. 5. inold Manning did the ho- ._ In the vault, George Bennett shot Put: 1. O4by,;- ( * spr.ts and Bob Orace tied iank (BBB (iBrn Bullo "Pancho" Delgado Distance: 44 t. 37/8 in. e most hrlling race of the Mile Rin: 1. Ranson t, the 440. Arias (ORB), 3. Voan. i -lll). Time: 4:5l11. 6 ice', boxed In for the best (GOourany of D1S wrMw 9 of the race, pulled up even but was dqlit fd). -a 1 Delgodo coming off the 440: 1. Tied, Delgado_ turn and from here to the and Grate (C ), . not more than a fraction ol aBHQ). Time: .. re- ach sesparated. them. red "- "" _.,.__+^." mrne, Bala unner. who 440 Relay: 1. i -- le odds on favorite in this May, Mats Obtreai. , retalured his leg on theI Low Hurdles: l:MapS'_.lrn stretch and was out of It 2. Hughes (C0H), . other at the finish. Win- tCH8I. Time: 12 .... fftime was a rather disap- 800: 1 Cruz (0a) I. ' g '.9d Mer (BHS), 3. Pel (US S.to the extremely poor 2:1.. 2.. gm adile" there were no ._ "'ISU tiomAl times or efforts in Discus: I. Ogdb' ( Seventh. The track was Tied Morris (BlE> g li*U . Wnd soft. F6oting in the CHR,. Distance: 11 it events mnade it impossible to in. IUwilth top flight preform- Broad JumP: L_. . i, i(BHS)I, 2. May (BlS., 9.S ir Oodby, EH's big burly (Ci). D ne: ili. SI- it mon, climaxed his gh 0; 1. ntt (C i ftthleic career with two isE (B3B), 1. Mate ( . perfrapees to come in 23.0. a double win for the Bull- He took the shot with ai Mil Relay: 1. B M a Of 44 ft. 3-7/8 In. and the D as on; Jenkla, Del . wr with a throw of 131 ft, 4/ t SI,.." rth jhese are very creditabl 1. d R. during the foul conditions. i ), . nmy Highes, Cristobal' t t. 6 ems. proved that be wa .Td w ,hls 1 id a fm at tiei whe h I ai t . Ian own as ~ ~ ~ ~ if *FYWhghBa a I Ik NTS, DI * .- * j'* .t. A . ,.'. Governor Names US, Local Rate 'Beef Boards' Eighteen Canal employes have been proposed b% Goverior Newcomer to serve on election rWENTY-SEVENTB YEAR committees for the coming elec- tlon of members of (he Per-i formance Rating Board of Re- Cm teGirne Comet view and the Grievance Advisor'y f Committees [or U S -iare pm- ployes and the Gie\ance Ad-1 1 visory Committee for local rate, personnel. R I Objections to the designation of any of those members pro- 5 9 posed should be suomi"ted E Eto t the Personnel Director. Admin-R istration Building, Balboa Heights I JOHANNESBURG. May 3 iUPI Objections to the present -Britains Comet airliner com-1 membership of the local-rate pleated the first commercial committees must be received byv passenger jet flight In history May 7 and if no objections are today when its doors swung made and sustained the corn- open at Johannesburg airport mnittee. as precentlv named. will righ .on schedule. 23 hours and become operative no later than 0 minutes after taking oft fromI Objections to thosc Tinnmed to L the Lt. S.-rate committee mustL The 6724 mile flight from be received b% may 6 II no ob- London was routed through Bel- jections are made or sustained| rut. Lebanon, then down the against the membership of this length of the African continent committee. it A ill go into opera- It was made without incident. tlon no later than Ma\ 12 Objections should be made The BOAC Comet was at In writing, stating full any times flying more than seven reason for objection on the miles above the earth, and grounds of unfairness or pre- reached a speed of 525 mph at judiie of any proposed cor- that stage. mittee member. There are two penals of the U. S-rate election committee. Mi mr one for the classified and ad- riMcGnnis Scholarship and the other for the wage Applicahons Ope board group. I U IUI Tnose named bv the Governor * to serve on the classified and To BRS SeniOf Men administrative group election committee are' Banrt J Ellch. Commissary Division John S. Applications are now being Pettingill. Schools Division; accepted for the John Mitchell Wallace W. Priester, Jr. Health McGOnnis Scholarship which is Bureau; Melvin E. Walker, Club- awarded a Balboa High School house Division; and Elmer B. Senior boy each year In memory Stevens. Engineering Division of Cadet John McGinnis. Present tentative membership of the wage board group elec- McGinnis graduated from tion committee are- Oerard E Balboa High School in 1945, won Audy, Industrial Bureau, Cor- his "stars" at West Point and nellus B. Heltman, Maintenance was listed as a Distinguished Division; Emmtt 0. Kiernan. Cadet on the merit roll of his Locks Division: Ed. Brown. class In the official Register of Dredging Division; and Albert I Officers and Cadets Issued by Joyce, Electrical Division. the United States Military Aca- Local-rate personnel named demy In June. 1946. An airplane to serve on the local-rate elec- crash over Taboga ended his tion committee are: Adolphus promise of a brilliant career. Bushell, Karl L. Harris. Monta- gue E. Carter. Alice M. Stewart. McOlinnis' friends on the and Valentine N Gordon. mem- Isthmus and in the States made bers; and Charles E Barter; possible the scholarship fund William 0. Edwards, and Daniel for Balboa High male graduates Osborne, alternates, who need financial aid in order to attend college. d Bragonier Any boy interested may con- tact T. F. Hotz, principal of SB. H. S., or Edwin M. McGinnis. SEmbassy; After the scholarship board selects the winning candidate. Tem p D the award will be presented on On TraryMay 21, award's Day for Balboa High School. Reginald Bragonler. career turned for temporary duty In o Panama as First Secretary of the U.S Embass'y. He served here previously from 1946 to 1948 aq Second Secretary / and Consul From Panama he was transferred to Oulto for a s,. year and subsequently to Lima ^ for two years at both of which ,/ posts he served as First Secre- tary and Public Affairds Officer. . In view of the temporary na-. 6 ture of his present assignment l t i Mrs. Bragonler and their two A ' children have remained In Lima. One thing that's easier to breoi Bragonier is staying at the Hotel than thedshesisO 20-dollor bill El Panama. WESTCLOX QUALITY DEPENDABILITY ss *s You can always count on Big Ben to tell you the right time all the time. Reliable Big Ben wakes you up with a clear, loud alarm, or, if you prefer, get the model with the gentle chime alarm. Handsome, streamlined Big Ben is available with a plain dial, or a luminous dial for easy reading when it's dark. Your retailer wil be glad. to show you Big Ben and other quality- -np W lc moden See them today. 10h FinallMi iof Fin Tbipigo- N o,^jL-^k 0- ____-____________ sfp ft S lu S G t .I M PsP lasg. OL.. Ca1 S' UW : l.RS. EXPORT CORP. 'u-lime d l Av*e. & #l k Calle Q , .'S"1 ,7 i ' P aLet the people know the ah Abraham Lincoln. "Let the people know the truth and, tu e6 y 7 . ... -m--Abraham Lincoln. Wrrr PANAMA, R. P. ANT Reaches Johannesburg )n First Jet Schedu le Actual time spent in the air was bout 18 *hours 40 minutes. There werf halts at Rome, Beirut. Khatoum, Entebbe and Linvingstone. Twenty years ago this flight took 10O days. and only 13 )ears ago it took five days. Regular propeller driven air- liners make the flight in 32 hours 25 ininutes over a route 1000 miles shorter. The Comet dropped 24 min- utes behind scheduled on the leg from Entebbe, Uganda. to Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. but made up this time on the final 608 mile leg from Living- stone to Johannesburg. The OAC Jet airliner carried 38 passed s Itts -t1ttw of six. Three p1 i W Aubrey CookmaI 'of only Americai ol k e, first flight- was Ooke f London to Rome only. Cookman stod the jet's per- formance was "very impressive." He said th pilot took the plane up to 4,00 feet on the Rome leg of the flight. It i speetawwr at that al- titude,' he Ai "The sky is a deep bftO--4.m ipuMrple. And we eould ee- He stars even though ft ,w iim -aefteon." The nied er-ftrequent refuel- ing stops cut average speed on the Johannesburg trip to 280 m.p.h.-greater than the top speed by many propeller-driven airliners. The fare for today's pioneer journey was $490 one way, 5882 round irip, British Overseas Airways' regular price for a London-Johannesburg flight. BOAC officials here called the event "just another flight." but air experts watching the world's first jet passenger schedule made it plain that they consi- dered it a milestone second in importance only to the Wright brothers' pioneer flight at Kitty Hawk, N. C. GOOD-BYE PARADE A flag battalion marches thro gh Victory ib.. Germany, during the farewell parade in honor of Oen. Dwight D ishwe. u he was thrilled "like a second lieutenant", by the event, which was witnessed by croh t in flag-decked stands. Ike 's Backers Labelled eOne-Day Republicans' WASHINGTON, May 3 (UP). - A spokesman for Sen. Robert A. Taft said today that backers -of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower are "high-bred phoflies" who are using "one-day Republicans" to win delegates to the top Presi- dential nominating convention. The caustic remark was made, by Lou Guylay, ranking officer in the Taft camp, after Wes Rob- erts, executive director of the Slsenhower national headquar- ters here, balled the choice of six Elisenhower delegates in Missouri Thursday. Roberts said the selection was "especially significant since it comes in the Middle West, an a- tea that only two days ago Taft forces were claiming as their stronghold." Informed of toie sateiht Otasy aitd the general's agefr have beeh running a "4- eetItfual campaign" by "openly Ond brafmnly inviting Democrats 4ld New Dealerk to vote in the Republican primaries." "But they have shot their Wad," Guylay said. "They had better wtve their hats now be- tease this is their last chance, "In the next week we are go- ing to drive them into the dirt and show them up for the phon- ies they are. including their can- didate." Cotton Latest Field Of Operations For Wasington 'Get-Rich-Qukks' WASHINGTON, May 3 %UP).- tee yesterday he and the Egypt- A Federal investigator spid today lan were "good friends" an,'lad that an Egyptian broker with a "traded" expensive gifts JAst friend in the Agriculture Depart- year. ment apparently gained Inside But he denied ever giving Man- information on government cot- sour advance information tQat ton stockpiling and landed mil- would enable his firm to profit lions of dollars worth of con- unduly.I tracts. Meslbov estimated that Man- so0lr sold about $37,0oB00o Harold Meslbov, a New York In- worth of cotton to the Agrlcul- vestigator for the departfnenfs ture Department in February production and marketing ad- and December, 1951. ministration, showed the Senate His December sales represent- Agriculture Department coded ed about 75 to 80 percent of the messages which he said had department's purchases, the In- passed between the Egyptian and vestigator said. Clovis D. Walker, head of PMA's He said Dyke Cullum, a Wah- cotton branch. ngton busiessman who haf He said Loutfy Mansour, who been linked in the past wlthsblo represented the R. and E. Huri grain deals, told him It was his and Co. of Egypt. knew the exact Job to relay "confidential tnfor- details of one big government nation" from Walker to Ma. purchase of Egyptiantr long staple sour. cotton an hour after the sales After bearing Mesibov's tesli were made money, the committee airesft 1 This information is so restrict- subpoena Cullum himself to W1 ed the Agriculture Department his relationship with Mansmur would not furnish it to the com- and Walker. mittee. The messages show a vry Meslbov also said he was told close knowledge (by MeU a by an alleged middleman that of what was going on in the Me Walker "called the shots" for apartment Mesibov said. Mansour during the bidding on Information about plans .eto the cotton. stockpile commodities xzormWt He said Walker once suggested is amonj the most closely d- that the government buy the ed secrets in the goveu . cotton from Mansour direct in- Meslbov told the committees e stead of on open bids. found no evidence that Wa_. Sens. George D. Alken (R., Vt.) received any "tangible ibeneftl and James P. Kern (R., Mo.; said from the Egyptian gather tS Walker should be suspended un- the gifts they exchanged, wh. til the charges against him are were about equal i value. cleared up le said Walker rakeid noa 'l At Aiken's suggestion, chair- jectons to his Inuvetatiat md man Alien J. Ellender (D., La.) furnished him the reouodsa. said he plans to send the corn- Walker denied he iW mitte's hearing recoil to the code with Mansour or av Justice Department for possible him on bidding. action. He said it might 1'em_. Walker conceded that "some "irregular" for him to se f things I haye done iae 'een gyptlan a copy of a Improper and unthoug h t e4 dam on a cotton pane (sic I." but, be said, the Irf But he steadfastly denied ever tt was "already public . furnishing any eontaleitlal in.- Meslbov said the nto ii formation to Mansour. for cotton in neema R. "I can draw no other con- were "consistently less a &= elusion but that (A usmar) Btmst market price.. have gotten (the il *atSl~tj) Me aid that In Ikaqu , trim you." Eilnder Mesra. when the first Walker, hesd of tIie i. B long af isarah, toid .. 1iM ts 1 submitted a written bid on the aWaMy of a broken in Walk- ere* office. However, he left the price and amount blank. Mesibov teld these items later were filled in by Walker's sec- ary after the Egyptian had Swith Walker. The contractswere awarded the ms a ey. Walker was a apmber !f Ve three-man com- nrttee whieh handled the con- tracts, In December 1951. Meslbov said, Walker told the cotton %ranch to throw out two bids by O'Danil Sros of New York be- came tWe firm s cotton would iave to be transshipped from Egypt throh another country. The te ator said nothing i the oaflatlons barred this ad mt Oe successful bidder. athi M: O ., was allowed to t~pdot Sart of its cotton. aMT. UM a the purchase con- #tr6a1s i WWar y a three- Bsan a ne Ing Walk- er, A Kruse., assistant and marketing ad- and Karney Bras- head of the fiscal ad ow with the Gen- wat Ofite. lie r i d be found no evidence 'd irsegupifles by Brasfield or i~rage- iMagd they did not know 'eBonneU bid had been -t proper until he e al them. Walker's baph flaed, was re- .far talang the bids Sbtoat they met regula- mphlased he was A charges" and re- state any conclusions Afte's honesty in the wjob waoaly A in J. E.llnder H M If Waliter igve ( - v_ .. oa whaat to sone agmp- r N.- !*', : Ouylay and other Taft mana- gers claimed the Ohio senator would take a commanding lead in the OOP delegate race by sweeping all M delegates in next Tuesday's primary In Ohio. Taft's only opponent In the primary is former Minnesota Gov. Harold S. Stassen. As of now. a United Press ta- bulation shows iesenhower with 286 delegates and TaTt with 213. These Include only delegates who are legally pledged or who have publicly announced for one candidate or another. It takes 604 delegategsto win the Repub- lican nomniatnen. Roberts was jubilant over the Missouri outcome. Sliver CiT Pmr mani HonWs #sWik Plans have been completed by the inusic department of the Silver City Occuptt.nal High School for a special celebration in observance of Music Week May 4 to 11. The celebration will take the form of a voal and Inastrumen- tal musical program featuring the Silver City CniMounity Band under the directim of Reginald T. Prescott ad tS eLver City School Olee=18 dqer the di- rection of K. 'Lrfi'., accom- panied by MM. L.Vit D*unca. The proitm .w be held at the Mount Hope Stadium next Wedneway at :30 p.a,. Special speaker hir to occasion will be Henry A. Bake, headmaster of Christ Church Aaem The public is a nvtt U -k Ft C.' F.. "The nation was told to watch the Middle West for great in. creases In Taft delegate strength," he said. "What the Middle West re- vealed Thursday was the same tremendous popular support for Elsenhower that has been prowv en throughout the country. Taft campaign manager David 8. In1 als Promptly replied thAt in t O pr ies te fair Taft leads nlsuower by 5 b ,54 popular votes. Taft has retevtd 1,48741 votes and Sisenhower only 1,,.' 964, Ingal ,aaM. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 44 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |