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- g ~ - L ~' ~. I ~I. ~ * .I B|^ 4" .weie .-, . WI 400 .. 43* rty Ifi ,*' .', r a Bw r v.: -, .. | . -.*"! I., k*' f Ur I ^k < r.-.*.'- /" " ;'. ;;-'* * .! '-*'r i: ,"| i ,.*~ - ~-* i rt. "-.* ' p. ., ." '' " Lh&bad.a With ibs "I do wome w*eolal ae i court N uw of-ess U* motor.- E OAQidkovi dt the,. Mr. . o g , the mn .le vr unent. . kiTiiint A Im -.Js.. Hit J6 pot. ". Cut -RM -. - , ' A Fck To Europe For 486 Return My WALTER PAAKIS NEW YORK, June 21 (NEA) A maode-in-Ambr busimes pri cipl'uem tto hfl* jackpot agl6.. It's the o Henry erwd ids covering a nr. mwos market by taking bm pre f telling more. Ths m W it's tahe Mnmte lins, with theft' new low-cost twist fa~w t, t ,ev . Tourist m"kvice s'tmat r M- a a quick look at hitial cnreOt end future uMlM l lcstes a pay-off , on wbat a lot of people b in t 11 Sought was pret- i ty much ofa blue-sky V ' a, , '*" .- . : - b ai They inamuch m AmenTIM World Airwy pItneered 'the ab saboar Inaugural flight of Pan Aaeriuan's low-late ble oppostlftm-. 6 .ht be yeS rst service to Europe. They were a UM asse to we s we theold y eo" entitI on flight. toa y"Wet oyou so, or,- Chesapeake Bay Bridge Ready. TO Open In July WASHINGTON, June21 - By braving steel girders 20 In- ches wide, 80 stories above wrinkled water, a surefooted hiker could walk across Ches- apoake Bay today. Spanning the waist of Amer- ica's Mediterranean, a four- 1 mile-long skeletak of steel and concrete stieotehes from one side to the other as the spec- tacular Chesapeake Bay Bridge nears completion, the National Geographic Soelety says. Road crews now are putting a surface on this $44,000,000 HIighway in the sky. . SSometime this summer, pto= ably July traffle w2l ton a- ta ot -6ie firt time, and ..-,. . TO DELMARtVA W in ld,.sew bw-f.Ve,,flre eas gwn , * uauI lbs:aMiaSd us s C0- T he new bridge, which will g,.i Arnes s Jtl ..~W N' sm firn.t K sy". carry motorists from Bandy Point nea r AnAnpls on the l "mainland" to the eastern TO Gb utrd u ll wu e Bshore in six or.seven minutes, rSn~I JL m J .i.r s ,w, expected to w rk many change on thie esandfte. jetsver since captain John it. sed J Smith's day, the salty inlet Shas been a concourse for t "' -- eBAAB -.29 swe~ t-wi, t etl cotwisn and oceangoing traf- ten, now in service with fic. .It aiBt Bf dish srequadon- But for landlubbers follow- icW produci.tW -tle^ I I_1ng the Atlantic oast suth or Sof jet fight@ ad south by road or ralv, obs- e In lelgi. um *- detour or a L ng eow ferry ?s's a n& ea drent Island, e mtern a- butment for the ne *bre, William Clatborne 'm s ta=b- a... il-,-t" Tished a self-Stylled bwny a-. 5iFs pro- (elOTON June t31- round the first npoa tndira ) Navy is troA i to post on the heas me. 90- out fts doaW bill with tsM at He en4 his =on, ma' f l to k t pWMaCOM fought a minor rebellian to to at. P eoroject has c- keep Lord Calvert's eolenits version -of the alors and aa from claimulg the lslt d for b More pow- nuts to thie chewing lb- Maryland. None gh its of f = eTn pe, s of Dehearva, -'ist "..meonut-ohewin Tg he P60- < .in0lOnf "t S ilehomcl fe so 10 4say t srue t threestt puswula aMot IXB a dn Aodental work. and Vlr niahiaIve proud loeid y Wnwma ? location. s y Na, phliq peanut-che wlal egerl- rrem,-the un..6sula'*rich sre N3 .tI g S eat w ld In a mn and truck de, o- aC proPristins s u b e om alt-er bds an a i wma rve tos Sir- tee meeting inqubbag into "a o ood go shal Siy to the *3101 IdetIer ear's Navy medical funds t of .I*a Do* built by okk To find out if dental who live in bl IaW m a y and by AvIons airley Is being spent wPs elyork, M plraeto. uod inaeton of f r W..r lingtOn. d OW'a he iuld illation of thm r -'.... .., bring a ssudden sd to Isola- for NATO forces, in- nut partiles .ad ..BI am tion. An ftiwmate4d 1,A10 Flat, Alfa-Romeo and method. . ears and tru*s will crtfae. In _wit md the Ohb- The results showed tat bride In Its t yea" of sro of ,ulir chewed much eration avoldng city cams.- Sflvilland Utlo their t or4 le@ 4 alo tcs a UothrS"at I a Iertw a m"e. I tin .e NoS us Te power Uit for job 1 it. toprawls .N a. ritain's State Coal Industry pn Output, rts, Profit Sto eat the few million jtae s pouted for three s e their pet project .W" _tart of their; rist) service on eM V 34. Pan As4 Si hto from New It in Europe, car- the Intemation e 119 eastbound. t In this period, ..0 llwmengers. . l .VlM-i period, al tbei.' SO: HA. 110 westbound tMMOLOrrylng 3873 ppM ! cL ar new k- ha ipe a ---- ........... w new horionu is Carl ZIef- ey it asve.L ww ,>= But the they are nd of chic a paenger the first t a s more coming all the time. an the Initial tow flight .a, a ..vera for June, Pan Am ihad : S window-washer, he was eo l to si pn -1. toi-ril flights scheduled, with in iBerlin and made the S -week. vo. to see his ailing mother and .A to Lon O NM% hirbrothers, whom he hadn't lt 11 for first eelass Banane 1 ears. Is during 'the seaon" - ananaS As w your =lt-rate passen- April Otteb Out-of In Alabama tI a woman, she's apt to season o cost e. , 1 AI a a Ig bea war Wbide, returning t her The rreM do it by G Mve country to show the old out the expenstiv BIRMINGAM, Ala., June 21 S their new grandson or frills -and carE ng a let U. (UP) Mrs. A. J. Borders o- cr' d-daughter or both. paenger. . duces ananaehtE b hqr th the closing of schools They et out Aft notm o m ath,. floct- of school lounge, the 's. "anar of 6 sn0ag. ti O0 bides seat hlagndV ot temlit, e ltt M. the htiaMtl f et. for The p na Lto each v Mrs. ZahinWright, Saper4 onite Pn ids told ter pit ULA Wife of 4 prntr o" "Mrry a at would ie amd h thi sotoo the Alton Telegar it ch a O Ps af uaa when the Wea. $ l her oB Terrn to, te r u s ta d and Sdg the Uttle patM up, wrm i her. J hadn't he on t de lue It In blankets aM "stored Itar p s In England iven sl Ce ae d _ the winter." The next pring she Frsl ls like free deo luxm x ll Stranspilatea it and it not so p contrast V the With* chamagnbe are out. ; Hgle nm T S downme e tem pay a noininal charge for SOne R the pluSt now stand x. *'L who were in* or two meals you eat a Cs a good sit or sit feet high and together ttfl. a r r the fruit I 1s bot four Inches A ll( German birth or back- Osute of that, toIurst. e 90* .IMM . I and =p formed, she ground, tey were e aged lrtr t to tuipe sant mtl a ms6 Ia s& oake_, difeftt ftQB> first class. atdw Korean War's 3rd Year, Starts June 24 marks O nseoond anivemrary of Uth tart of the Korean war.. .inu. of attend drawn-out truce talks with hieshe : umMdnlst and Nr th Korw flhri _The two ye0 toll of Americana-some 110, 00 am malte and 17,000 kil led in atofi. T Otle it has 6t the prospect off a additional $7.5 biwllWi ore during the next year. 6. mil t and equipest have been usd in kfi with seven mill ton tens ngra ttre ti highlilftiNttfq nation as the war enters l . _-. -- """. --- - r< JBl MH ^ | Hi HH ,;^-'a *n' rng ^n1-"^OIL a nripsa along inxt et ht: .ftiP . :' : ., '.'' ,',*' i S z 1 And. "S bim dar bt - '.. , *1 be. *1I~ - ;j: ~ t, .. A - . . itoo a* . W ,- S ..., .'. fu .: .,i , ,,'**, 4r1 rzu lmvilr lm o -A tew1% ' U* ; .1 1 1 ** .~ .i.,~ ;~, r I.. ~u~R k~ EL A, ., Ft "i .'ie ti.' . O*^ct 7-- ;0Ui .1iKW (ftiKO -. -,F 4'.-- .. ' ' *A ~.. '~ ". Std.) -, v. 'KB B ,I^^ ih ^ fk .r ' -,. . '. Fri, sa. r : ya- -. ~ - ~ U, ~**~j7*t..f J* ~ ~1'Ahim 4 #~ I A' / .IMF * *.! . .- ., : , ,- EC... ||B- .:-,,. .... .. MIn *"^^^^y^^ ^^ w^^^am an p. ama ieotbiw~ "s W- o ' Id - It ~ A'' 4-^ ',^tif f *'',~A^ ^ ^ ' i ." l m .- ,, .,- *' l * "; *. -, .. : , 1 -' p -: r .. & ", ,,- m -. T w" ' B UVIUP1PPEWFEIMS. *_ r k ; _; .. -'.. .. '-4 'f '. A .-1=&' .. s. o A Ri .i .atllas . .a..w " P!A. | f I .O.. wi lo .. lo o i M S... *,', ,'* . .* ' vlay -" :.wP .. .'* * .* .,* . :---" .-.,'" *!-. *-' 'M>- J VI. a 4.. -4. 4" -.4 I -~w~rW ~Ho*n ;#i W.~! .7,. A .. 'K/ Aal r1 ~. ii' a, W,-:, ' w (r -,- .v -,- |- L tt"h |" ,.',d | ,,& -, *- *" S,5. :',*;." jL j -' -.., ..,? .-. ^ U quf , -~ JL J ~;;~4, ~* ~A \' *I:.~~* .,I ,9t- *-*1 A ' 77--Z-1 0*0 MEN -,: ,.;., .* .- .... .:-,. ,:- * ,^.- **. :. '; i .f tam w .illT WClt&J &t I&k -, kl * VP^*..* *.^ .w *^ : -"1"1.- L'. '.1 *:^--" l <1 il*-]m * I^S~fPrepare r* **rnhs. ^ 'eiew.s' -y *.' i 8 NiM ueet Kelifher (left) of Con., wisely aeed with 'two-year-qM IIt lb the ares. eet fb agMbr, Mrs. John F. WeGwm, s Jimmy rneom Sfeel that Margaret's an old friend whe ia1 "ti" with Mlm. M ft'OS NOTE: This is would not later want their own be first of several artiles children to do. Sfr teenafers and grown- One -of the moat necessary ito on baby-sitting by a conditions atf baby sitting iE Smralwaperwoman who is also that the employer take the sit- Ste nmagie of a ymng son. ter home when It is late In the bue done extensive r6- evening. T"O should be true ... mer int the manners and for boys un. 16 as well a Ls- bluas of .itters-and of girls who awemn older. parents who employ them. If this sto n Olble, the alt- ",,% ased article will ap- ter abshould the night, call :. pelor *t week. her own for tranpr- I, Us m e tatIon, or tt -not accept the 11 T mad VAN DORE lenMm .A_ the beginning. < Written f EA Service fl Imoldt nt to remember re o h tr t ittertteusually are still ARTOD, Conn-How do chWm n, t They are oder S get started on a baby-sit- cl dren butohey are not adults .;& f career? Usually, .It starts a" they need a cer tai S family, caring or amount Of. cton. S a -I sisters, brothers, coui- We are that ameasumes ,i"nd spreads to friends and r T are MToeed by tle fact ,. d~bors. ia t ma rcturnng fm u a ce you let Ut be known paty late Mte .eventing ha hat you are available for ba- had too m to drink aMd Is -. ,bi-Bl. yoU will probably no cendon to drve Car the ogagements you taking a girl Uome. to OW a rkh- for vaby-sitters are fng of other Vuhible embtahs- ix demand and short In MGent. It should not surprise dAob V m live in a neighborhood an employer he has Utbe "iI "eAmre asU children, fltoag b -aitteras. WA *W Om m ( raotars and tel spMed radply among Mp9alag- U .would i to be a er tat I not a goo pRmo SWrite or tt y o u r to work for. address and telephone What are the wuges 'fr baby- ron slip of paperr and stti,? This depends th the f'the 1005111 and the.wages paid to e.1. ra a tot 'h8al touh tFi to m alL-el *^J^~klb dgsaIi -a.-1- - 6~~~~de altire iMifI tv H~t' AktA^^ -- sha (k J^^ Sh rh 1 BY4 AUtA HART same kind j NFA Editor ha the ~7-A ro w-ews about It, Every girl w*$ts to be a beat- It is too late. thu bride bfs8 certainly you What pis must do, Rt I are no excepiM.. Yet, as the are to km yourself feel the ays l1wq, e pressure of toofctor, 1614l, is Telax.V plans seems 1 be W6ar you mty er b to ponible, ant fh out. You're gWbbly woering bIt wfth We pe ii, haw you u 'ver have the fur pat, It can be.a strength, no IB the glamor. i to wak down e aisle. ry to o4 all your h t If ft 's any fllatlon, they're sh l M 4iOne Iin the hardly a bride who hasn't ex- IU* betre t e crowds it MO S^m gOw ^emJswI 5^wff S . As mew jinaer yov w* ad11 bbuem. 0p your ftne am "er on t i wmewwf * chatiij.-I kJo on 4416 ra. -.E -" ih * * be a Pt rwtedi 14 tutahoi u X ti as ko kIm ov a% raw wa unt. nmao. AM.K M ca" te mWuther back 6 A t sber wh tea r or U 4U come. If you cannot i e-n* -hafve a f ieud who h0 0 do po, offer her name as metims the teachers ogBtdlok e4eptd i ans. at t w amttt 1r, e trirends te70 y at fAt=5 we". eb I* needed. b.MG td if they are golog to keep Tea away from ahe after 1 =47leek. excepting Pritday or Bat-I aisay or unless you ash spend &i neht and go to bed ta the w, MW $be T eo n, O 1 OW'. less pay 25 cents an hour, 6.1Oata da h dnmer before -or even a douor n after, HI#g- After al en mtalily as styo S e wouldme like ho use t woA, therefore, you might of- fer to accept engagements for less pay 25 cents an hour, even a dollar for an e.v*3-. It is a wis come t house af they for istmas l or s. the el purchases, bUY yot radio Or television or doing your rk. It's an -easy way to earn a dollar. It Is a wise thing to keep an account of Nhat you earn as t sitter, save some of your mon- ey for Christmas gifts or spec- BEfe'biy^ evn o Aglber Wfltogel " a Mhowe to let pl fam thmaln MANGO mIE soaw eonstarch butter. or isom pan With pastry, pour Ing, dot wth butter and mver with top crwt. Bake in a very hot oven (405 degree) I -min- utes; reduce heat to $mO de- grees and bake 35 minutes long- er. SMORT CUT .Wa 1 quart vanilla Ice eWuM 2 cups stnaned mnap. p,i sweetened to taste 2 impan eavy n or .m 112 toasted ang Mx the kg la.-. .4-tk 'Sfew lies for Evening , .- .. h * -'" = . . f . j.* r -W.. F.f,|,1 ' F/m er n ma i b, ,,a .-,-* / "-- A o- gy .'i (fw 715*> **.,^ ) ^ \ -/. ... ,., .. i ^ ^' r'~~* ^ ftm te _-x t l ;' L L-, ',W 7 ' YoU pay your acrws 1 Ave for a za, SO ad you're net OiPOIDd to u Wa, Wrte' .ab wide choioe: .y the middy look m ae ni ted by the oval box or long go line or the suit at*h 'm ral wast and rounitd B t but without nmadtnr These should c er oI o< enough to please auome. -l1 look of .mos daytime sufl slim, but Ulte deq maois pencil-tight \- Cat pleats, fspNt a sealed plests or high slits 'p some treeai oK .mum " Where SUL$ dhow a ft-1 u S fullness', n at e molded to the tbo y, wl s hint of uatbness The r adz eK ditd torlautsd. n azll . i J... "o,. ,... *- D' I All-p is ^ ~ ^*. ^* ^ y gl^w i lrM^;*-, *.' -'~'A~f * 1~ U .1 .1 If r- r r- I, -v ,J ri -, -. 'J"- :- O'-: , i "s . . tv. "m &Jafi ,- ni I '.1. l. i r 4 , .- f ,, 1 :. *-.;;1 /: 1D. ---- th S Stofk , ,' '. ~A F49' no ... ,r<^ L" "*'* '~ "* " :. ; '-" .*, .,.'\' dn"m vdhp@L.-i "M 1 "., 7, ^ .? .ggg way agau u amem ad ibmkw adl , * ~44-4:44*~*. -~ fr~ ~ ~4 . : 4 - * -- ,'.* -" ., _' , 1 4. tt_ ',. *- ...*' h, .1 -i-' .H~ r y ,. ;., ^ <.'-i ... ,,.- ... . " - j -* .. ' ,-' . , .'; r-.-- ,- ' -,i .," ., f.. * ". 1 *. . ,- , '- . ' r.r ..4.,C -: - .4~. f' -^ L : '*'. + *..* , " '- -, .': : _ :.' 'k' *~:F~ 4.'fr> ~:~v -. *4*~.*~~ -7;--- A U .* 1.. ' .-- ..". -' p, ... .e 0 " ,s.1~z Is~~k7 ~ .4 -*:- f,. .~ 4- 7.. :1 *~4 "~ *. ~L '.4., the CL TMTI . . .: * ..', .. *"".-'*g ^ " a',' ~ SWbe You Telcm -*Ain ' Ilt4.Woi d 4 iW,.. or Ot-P amf ^ S,.. .. No ,179 Central Am, e CIlon a ws e bzat. Ari sn an..e |i iand # 1 1 Wet, tll 8trot " ma t i acional de o.PBlcldenes o S 'rtht -.Av.-Pbl LottMe M Pbh m -3 MALE MISCtLtMgOU ORT SloUehoud wYs bS g-f roo ALE-Automatic Benli x wash- Ser* Peonnel van A e 60 cycle.House 261-A Gatun, GiQerr t ib" , SALE -- Two bu Clen Govomment Emploaft Ful .p Co. Will remain d fW JI'S2 Jut's 2 tote & 1 lntE.rn Two burner Couemon Whe ou IW VW new until S"mber 3rd M2, for 14 ,0-"ltntern. One Bosement Cupbord w o l 2 '"'R nsodffin. An 0rr' hsovrirfl 4 4.. U-, . '. i' x 4' x 3'. Two kitchen chairs. AWSNC iMIiR pendlt. please call fort before di. T One yard chair. One kerose No. 43 A &, Row mentioned. SS" burner. 754-A, Balboa Road. Tel. Phone -.4984 8-49850 4a i tB > t SALE.3-Re---r-,5 ~ FOR SALE -1949 Plymouth Bpeciol t R SALE.,-Refrig !io 5. or 6 Do Luxor 4 Door Sedon, fight Mallrto ' Gycle. Now iinli unit. jut over- reen rd pylon, sat covers. 11e olbaoo. ,' Ihulla "llent cbndit.n, $.L *.new tire, liw imlas. A real used mV a Pce mu DO, 2.. a r barail Motors, your 1W ( k retrvaSRtid ,ALE: 60 cycepImlApe Dode aand belo-k JOth St Wt W ATI plu fixtures. rAerv.at t machine; wringer type. one block v*r fom Aelendez our ple, d one yei.,,$9.00. Hollywood Av. Tel. 4-J.e eat *eolk. k 4n11 Clare bed, box springs and innerspring FOR SALE -19q51 Kaiser, new t-res, RIA, S. A. =llae 3-3350: Justo e, 'wleVst rates. Tet mattress, $30 00. Phone 84,- 179. radio. etc. House 338-0. Ft. Cloy- Arotemena Ave. and 29th St. East. 6-441 '~5 ro uarters 95-B. Fort Kobbe ton. Telephone 87-2121. ---- ------ ----41 FOR SALE Quartermaster double FOR SALE :-Dail ation Puppies at Foster's furnished corteges, halftM bed and maitres. Couch vitn FOR SALE:-PlyInouth ut,,ry 1951, 42 Va Porras, Dr. Perez' Clinic. beyond San e Clara. Gas refr drapes. 107-B Pedro MguelP 1.400 los, $.1,750.00. Powells FOR SALE: --A rican flags, .fast actors, raoes. Special rotes w 4-506. g oocolor, 3 x 5, $1.50, 4 x 6, $2.00. ly -or monthly, private road t 0- e FOR SALE.-1950 Plymouth Special International Bazaar. No. 76 Cen- beach. FortInormnation' visit Da ly SAhlvodor refrigeratorE -60 and 25 Cycle uros- De Luxe Club Coupe, gray, plastic trial Avenue, Ponam.. mar. TIlvi Avenue No. 6, o y Shecellent condor. 8 seat covers, radio, hear, excellent phone Panaom 2-0170.E i." t. excellent condeon. No 8 condition. Must be seen to be ap- FOR SALE:--60 cycle equipment, 10 F E T artment 5. Jer6nmo de a Ossa onprecio Med C be seen motors, your inch G. E. oscillating fan and 5 FOR RENT Street. Panami. Dodge and DeSoto Dealer in Colon. Inch white alarm 'clock. Both for Dodgeend Dealer $20.PhoneBalboa2-4141. 'OR- SALE -Mahogany dningroom 10th St. onef block over from Me-. 20. Phone alboa 2-4141. t ; set. Ca'I 3017 Melendez Avenue. lendez Avenue. Tel 492-J., FOR SALE:-The famous Sixtomat FOR RENT: House 2 bedroom '.. ,l'Riviera Building apartment I, Co- FOR SALE.-Buick Super Dynalow, light meter, rust and shock proof., hvrnroom. dinlngroom, kitchen. -' Ion. 4 door. low mileage. excellent reduced to $24.50, Porras, Plaza Street oftte "Loas Dos Palmeras" '.X SALE:-AII porcelain, 25 cycle condition. $15,00, $500. Down 5 de Mayo. Panamh- No. 1123. , S t ,Westinghouse refrigerator. three 2-3584. FOR SALE:-Venrrih blinds. 52 x ' _-\ -rears guarantee 5753-1, D.ablo FOR SALE:--1940 Buick Club Coupe 64, 2-4122 ifalboa, 1459-A, Los A R t l) glghls -___- _- m with radio, good tires, perfect Cruces. AUIMt . SALE.-Whirlpool washing ma- running condition. $250. House FOR SALE: Bamboo bar, power hine, two ten inch lane.. 25 cycle. 522 "C." Cocqil. tools, mounted on 'bench with line ALH A PARTMENTC ..excellent condition Scott-sh terrier. FOR SALE:-1i94 liick Roadmaste shaft,'one h. p. motor 110-220. Modem furnished.wunfurnished aopt .' male. two years, AKC registered seoanette., radio. W/S/W n ew Accessories. Phone 2-1796 2- ment. Maid 'vice optional. C- Amodor 5118. paintjob. can be financed4Apt. 2. _tact office 80 th Street, N fo u O m re 220D. call Rodmian 25-3760. FOR SALE -Upright piano and two Cristobol telephone 1386 Colon. o on Offered FOR SALE. 1951 Pontac Sup leer father uitca. Phpe 1331 FFOR ENIT:-,New aportrrent, 2", iI ED:-Able, reliable Real Es- De Luxe 4.500 miles. Fully equip. RColonhouse 10086, 11 th hd rooms, eliilingrm, dining. 3 rltb Saoles Agents, any sex, living ped, phone Cristobdl 3-1421. Roosevelt.________ etc., Bello Vista. Tel. 3-1773. res ivelyn G oa. Red Tank, FOR SAL--192 Buick Super Ri- Wonted Position ed, SM. .nou.fl --'Paraiso, La Boca. Giood commis- viera. All extras, no dyrnflo*t. rte Box 1104. Ancon, C. Low mileage, $2,500. Call Balbob WANTED: Experdenced AEnt lV.. ______.___________- - 2-4437, Spanish white accotintrnt, office verted a an e ool ps "a i ; ,OR SALE:-1 947 Dodge Convertiblu manager; requfrns position wIth steal t a .1. at ap. Coupe, maroon point, r4 atle ell IS. ir rI M M aW e 'BHl l *St. one block over from Melendes .17M "*ha *_' Ave., Tel. 492-J. Melendu SMass. (UP) SALI:-1947 Pontiac 4 Door 0111w, g 'whree el motorcycle Seden 6 Cyl. In ~ellent cond- ". matures a selfl-starter are- ion.See It at Vista Hermoso, co- eial and hdr o b il a. and Francimo FilP, No. 2, . n unveiled by the Indian Apt0 1 .' m^ ' ye. I n r - wgleAme a .lighter beer, which Indian "Patrol," dealgned ar'4iaWS of New woldd not have such an evil ef- 0* soprate easily In congested which h r-. Sa.caa n carry two pas- hp of war-. aWm mW %., - -uttonh e s xtart WArr NGTON, D. C., June l 2 2C .-I8 ubc f 0dcontr l ko iv h "ay "otoreh- .-Brag dOrLakes.wbich S It erri"g o ctlnc I tatr bin any motor ry- the hearing of Cl s Zeton oIslad b b" ee s I reticinat the teed or inrNova. cotia with uteir "arnmI a rhac emo temperance eta hea be ir o mver mto k mck orer" the of goldR ae o extensive that o t d . with his rotight foote to getthe ihaatoa beeno metime s p ld S s -oWb. a n rMdayir- Srnl e termed "a lake surrounded by regent teN ev re Rdars which il l mmutE ltlwhiT V ith the reverse b r earken, cyt cIntsre e really nlet of the sea, taph ,tsat t n l r wll be forced n the tltic through tw6 ...t. iftheir o vehle rto i- narrow. northernn e hLanels, says Ott has Q nck to ahowrmtight the eNatonal Geographic S iea R drive has rep laoei the t ay. Likeit the diterrans, i aalo do n lu drive. T ermit the however, theyaare almost Crp t l.t htertntbe l iathe standard ift. l Ies. of y fP8 wn th a, e 1h at the n c brakes to ainsur ee the The cardinal hi one of the, ~.Ce e, . ( 'a safety and provide for cOmParative y few bird s to h and elsew s . Lck stops, ar.d standard Whose females can sing. bore materek bl a me e ntt ithe r o helohe u P ar meed Sa e repca of less than the number hol tat .Thback seathow, set be- At nore thed BNational reom rape -berafin thbeee ii t i rear wheels behind L Per .n Gull, riI wat". a dr e t ha -ir'e ha het mountain, d iinrep [ bI s= "a thd to be t can aercommodat two bt Justd from the bottom of m government rep Somfo the B rish xpdition warare ctect prisoner of ar a *as mere 1l a storage or luggage ccJunsed Rolyerkin to the floors gm. 1 the waterflg V MIt lthe skitMa rom voluminouS, So nelllspa .-Truth dldr t I fmae&t' .p . attsprin s of fresh water, says uin~'or that the new regulation le^* c the unconqueredd j. India's ancient Code a. wS fe 1s tee II National Oeographtc S0oetmy. t p O o. cte, 2h0, Au"Gt twMin, 'r. N. V. sm al .. AfMore than 3,000 years 1111, 1. 11 ln r hof9 90M, lt ChInEse wentherrnrif foretoldXA IMH -tf an a alffo nof Vdb 4kl1iG lafIRebekah Club (UP) -iourntains a corg o the seasons by clrs and to event any i Se Sexported b. during Bl hrn dow.uL n Y he sars, pmoTtomarkcet a fighter beer," C The regular To Y iMeet each. They ard custom-'T)Wh said. of the Criatobal 0pl-trc aend plsin~ nnla- If each obne of the million, sTrt wtnt. oa:. In the opW- t be held t the C obal omf m- 0mo mountnllu of Popi vwho enter the Library of hion ff l, jwAa, hU. ..I!i .aMd d to be sed by rllmb- Conrress In WaB nfgton asch gtpkmuiMent...ii R4.u11 MrA-. !M _... et yeaweet, 1n .otheritsaebo werto ive it a book or mIa-t e.J a * So'her Item. A the total would bel a dn I" , i ae eat replica of le than the number of waold t Urlte's x 4, .4 -i thcy thaw, In suitut~le notes, the National et I rapt .V -oldat verv g'-cier. ridge end Society. bea rsIn theu'm8 dOf the ofrdell oi Mount Welret,.-- raP= i r -fo r"W .dte 'IAL O~ dealer tis out of IL KILL comd we know sa"es record ftr tdeas in Panokmi? meat Ia due thi week) F. NOV1Y, INC Distrtbuam ' rMlAw. TeL I-MW LUX VeNVFAN B"NDS I I-LMMat1 #32 & Jt . g.. k exemneiron- Ita robes of I politil":b $ * .*..r swad' I are . sl, y ^ ,: i,,^ ,. '..'** ,'.-<- .. s .. .'- *,.. '- i ', ,.. *&."; -^. itta -" ^"^1 " ".' -' ,I1^ La t . e -.C A E Ic ri ~~AE ebmm.. I, '. , '12wof kwww% Ii1- . i wft r b. .*~,- -'' ~ x~ii~ we - brm.riflW4~~I~ .. --n B ". .. i- KSx Turn Bati 'h*ians .- a -- Yanks .I. ^, l| l '.l.Ovk*4. . Rte .,"d Sex today I Skd brfiant five-hit Sof eteran.id Sldson while e White Sex iM wteWlni the' Yankees 5-1 for the second % Z right day. The ed Sex now trail the Yankees he-and-one-half games with the White Sox half-game further back. IHudson gave up a run in the first Inning then blanked the In- dians the rest of the way. The Red Box got their runs in the third inning on a walk to Jim Plersall plus singles by Hudson, Dom DIMaggio and Billy Good- man and a long fly by'Vern Ste- phens. The only Indian tally was -the result of a single by Harry i 4 Simpson, a sacrifice by Roberto League Avila and a single by Al Rosen. Ned Garver won his third game in a row by scattering three hits Won Lost Pet. while the Browns made good use S 41 15 .7 2 of eight for a 7-3 victory over ... 4 2 .64 9 the Senators at St. Louis. Walt; 4 ** ** 26 Masterson was the losing pitch-1 .".." er. Dick Kryhoski homered for t. I 31 .4 the winners. The Browns scored 0is.'. 4 9" "* 42 six runs in the sixth on four 24- ** 07 walks, four hits and a long fly. 22 17 4 .270 T The Athletics were leading the Gamet Not Included Tigers 4-2 in the third inning N Inhen the game had to be called TOD-A. GA MEB because of rain. p TOODAY GAE8 In the National League the .*st New York (2). Giants gained a half-game on r Uat blluadelpha (2). the Dodgers pending the out- u umJu' bh at Brookn. come of a night game between A L- s at Bostn (z). the league leaders and the Pl- rT ---- rates at Ebbets Field. The Giants WT E TS whipped the Cubs for the second SI BTERDAY'S RESULTS time in a row 6-2 "-t hati at Philadelpha Dave Koslo took over for (Night Game) George Spencer in the second in- 5 u- --., r lnn ning and blanked the Cubs until ltsburgh at Brooklyn the ninth when they got their l"eier (Night GOme) odly two runs. Spencer had to -M 7 retire with a blister on a finger. SNeg 000 00002-2 7 1 Sal Yvars homered for the k 002 100 03x-8 11 2 Giants while Johnny Pramesa H. attend (7) and Atwell, clouted one for the Cubs. (31; Spencer, Koslo 12) Srs. In the only other senloa -n --- circuit contest, the. pardlnals S a 1 blanked the Braves 9-0 behind I 101 000 421-0 12 0 the four-hit pitching of Wilmer 000 000 000-4 4 1 Vinegar Bend) Mizell. The 3 MllR and Fusselma; Sur- Card southpaw trucks out 0 a Chipman (7), Jones (8 and eleven Braves. Red Schoen- 1'. dienst was the batting star i"m "- with four runs batted in with "*. a double and two singles.' Stan SMuslal drove in two runs with Le i e a triple. V in Eb Ltt. iePhiladelphia ........ ... 4 .. .. t Detroit. .. .. .. .. 2 .. 24 3s6 .37 .. .. .... 4 91 .5 17 New York 000010000--1 6 3 S .. .... 28 29 .52 Chicago 000 410 00x-5 7 1 2m. .. .. 27 0 Lopat and Berra; Stobbs and .. .. .. 28 32 .487 Lollar. .. .... 3 M A- S. .. .. 183 40 .810 Boston 003000000-3 5 1 Cleveland 100 000 000-4 5 0 f l AVyI'S GAM8S Hudson and Wilber; Feller, 4&ANOll- at Cleveland (2). Harris (8) and Hegan, Tebbetts .ew York at Chicago (2). (8). ffld4elphis at Detroit (2). - Washrnton at St. Louis (2). Washington 000 010 011-3 7 0 St. Louis 000 006 01x-7 8 0 TBTERDAT'S RESULTS Masterson, Johnson (61 and -l at -the and of threM,ta- Grasso; Garver (5-6) and John- S3 In.) -son. U Chisox Refused To Waive ' 41 ' ht Sauer, Newest Mr. Thump BY DARRY GRATSON NRA Sports Editoe -0 - OW YORX-June 21-H-en- Simmons. He next straight- Siohn lasuAos tree ome sre4 out a low curve. The third Si Curt SlnnoBs at came on a belt-high hard one. eld the other tfWp AMll were toward left center ride attention to the :et Beld. tach woWld have been a Sbueball has a brand JIw home run in any big league p. park with the exceptikq n -of the S toe who watched him Polo Grounds, where' the yard I a pronounced shift to runs deep in that vicinity. h nwll tell you that In Until this Spring. the higher tig tank Sauer the sur- they pitched to Sauer, who go Cuba have an authen- stands far away from the plate Lthe higher he'd chase the ball. Vn rate, the Hammering A dead left field hitter, way iltan will finish as the out in front of the ball, he'd Z league batting champion pull inside pitches foul for -J and show the way loud strikes. 1 M home runs and 174 runs The opposite of the Ted Wil- Sliams shift had him well shack- it, wIh talent pitching, ted. SwiAiha de.e would He had to do something to i t UbA to finish as one counteract it, tast three, could win the WE HARNESSED B .POWER S 'E ffadnishling Chi- Some baseball men. lon who finished Hornsby, are inclined. to t bthe cellar in three of off the game's mectihi t lour yeas, have been gadgets popularized by their heads by Phil Ca- Rickey. SThe Bruis are as era- But Sauer believes the bat' their oldest member ting tee helped hilm It enable of the Drowns obvious- him to move the ball back and fed up with Rogers forth until he acquired t hI knack of hitting it where itW hw BMemsr aeees sto- pitched. MO etraor rtamazzott J IM the ,sa -the pt every stance and handles the big w Fjigageq B but of the bat IB, lau 5au$'r a wmiAvead On him. learned frost te utSity ama tmae, everybig Good rand s itten Iia B s o*bMs Me, 8P a gPest Started 'up 2o she dfenathat a. W"t. know where to d:w him l and a reled Baser ame often thas WMMI not takeB eawd hta at the hn f .iel Sac ndss .e he iis PW rS twd^ hba *l-l-B-- RjiWANHed 449-'tf ''ML^ 1 Today's Ist BRae "C" Natives 7 pa. Pane: $32B.00-fool Closes 12:45 First Race of the Doable 1-Annie N. J. Bravo 120 2-Dallda P. V. Ordofiez 115 3-Eloina B. Agulrre 120 4-Diana A. VaSquez 117x 5-Golden Tip P. Ordofiez 114 2nd Race "F6-" N! S--44 Fgs. Purse: $275.00 Closes 1:15 Second Rae of t Double 1-Rosa B. B. Pulldo 112 3-hirena V. Ordoftez 120 4-Campesino J. Bravo 112 5--RomAntleo C. Lino 112 6-Caflaveral G, Snchez 120 ROSA B. exeued from bet- ting. 3rd Race 'qr-2" NIves-4, Fgs PFrse: 127. elD Closes 2:2 One,.te 1-Ag de Oro 0. MorAn 1122 2-Fi116n Aguirre 115 3--Strike Three B. Pulido 115 4-La Mfcura R. Guerra 112x 5-Orgullosa R. VAsquez 115 6-Kon Tiki A. Mena 115 7-Tap Lady G. SAnchez 115 4th Race "F-2" Natives-4--% Fgs. Purse: $275.00 Pool Closes 2:20 Qulniela 1-Arqulmedes 0. Alfaro 121 2-Buen's Tardes B. Pulldo 112 3-White Fleet J. Phillips 120 4-Avivato J. Bravo 119 5-Piropo J. Parada 116x 6-Qasablanca 0. Graell 119 7-Golden Fan A. Mena 111 8-Malaya V. Rodriguez 115x 9-El Mono P. Ordoftez 118 5th Race "3-Year-Olds Imported 7 Fgs.-Pool $1,5$.00 (added) Pool Closes 2:55-"LA PRENSA" CLASSIC 1-Phlox J. Bravo 112 2-Cy. Malone B. Aguirre 115 3-Choice Brand A. Mena 115 4-Petit Pois B. Pludoe 12 5-Turf Lodge J. Rodriguez 115 6th Race "1-2" Imgported-7 Fpg Purse: 5375.00 Pool Closes 3:5 First Race of the Double 1-Cantaclaro J. Avila 120 2-Gold. Triumph J. Bravo 114 3-Interlude A. Vasquez 117x 4-Hechizo V. Castillo 119 5--Lac6nico) V. Ordoflez 112 6-La Chata) 0. Castillo 778 7-Espartand B. Aguirre 120 8-Jepperin J. Rodriguez 113 gL-Tully Saba O.Bravo 117 . rth Race "B" 3-~Iarted-.4% gF Purse 750M -Pool Closes 4:05 Seeoad Race .o the Dmble 1-Royal Coup G. Prescott 130 2-M'tmartre) V. Ordofes 110 3-P-blico) G. Sanchez 120 4-(Notable A. Vasqez109 l 5--(Bmedeguz E. L raj 6-loadmaster B. P do I8 7-Bedulno B. Aguirre 119 !bt Race 1-1-2" lawrtd-7 uflm: $35.60 Close '_4% Quiniela 1-Nehuinco V. Ordoflez 112 2-Alejandro 0. Chanis 114 3-Sandarin J. Avila 120 4-NijLnsky G. Cruz 120 5--Incomp'r'ble V. Castillo 120 6-Danescourt S. Garcia llx 7-In Time J. Bravo 19O 8-Curaca B. Agutrre 1ii 9-Soberana II A. Vhsquez lif 0-Conde Leal M. Hurley 120 9th Race "H" Imported--4 . Purse: $400.00 Pool Cla One-Two 1-H. Moon A. Fernandiez 1 2-Gran r4a 0. Sanchez If 3--Mariscallto A. VAsquez ll7X 4-Porter's Star V. Ordofies 110 5--Pia J. Rodriguez 011 ---Alabarda F. Rose tM 7-Sir Boss B. Aguirre 120 Mbh Race A-B Natives-"% Fgs. Pere: $375.00 Pool Closes 5:40 1-Amazona J. Bravo 114 2-Marsellesa B. Agulrre 117 3--La Loba C. Lino 117 4--Lolto G. SAnchez 120 5-Winsaba V. Ordofiez 110 6-Petite 0. Castllo 10l 11th Race 1-2' Imported-7 Fgs. Purse: $75*M 1-Rechupete B. Pulido 115 2-Tupac iR. VOsquez 115 "-Gay Ariel H. "ayes 112x 4--Beach Sun V. Rodriguez 112x ll 5-Fulanlto V. OrdoLte. 115 SAFMYA APEEAlEl LESS luA HALF um n. two FIRESTOW TeL fMl Taa -ri ell 1.5~ 11 IF ROBINSON GETS OUT This is what gives the fight its appeal, the weight differential. Automatically. It makes nobson the sentimental favorite,'an uii -40l -e.o him at s$y time. Can a middle. we t beat l ? Well i any middleweight c - -em ot i e. n Snowlsye f.m to call i t.est d, pou r pound. The aweton l herd toIs p tb heco and still be the tsmikf- able t d Laoi, Iurpf~ and Orauadw The calend up with obinuso. He was 83 last May.. Speed, feet .hand, has hen the foundation of his matchless tecitqa." Th. Q. isn't the fthter today he *as. five years ago, fgof, qt h lying. And the wear and tea, of his harsh profesaslonAe ng to fl. _e has developed'sear tissue around the ey s it t ratherealy. This could be 4L ctortn the Mtim fig t-and remember Maxim's boast tht'll Is aft expert with e lab is not without merit. This is one weapon he uses like a real pro. Did Maxim think Robinson woudM cut and that the fight might have to be itoRed? "How can you tell?" he said, spreading his hands. "You never know what's going to happen in a fight," Then as an afterthought: "I hope not. I don't want to wil that way. 'd never hear the last of it." You can see what'sron his mind, cMi't you? No middleweight's going to show him up. . Robinson May Lot 160-Pound Crown In He Defeats Maxim " - o -4-i I prob- however, that I mid- change on I16 i Light Dr. Clllan laxim of the New ght. sas he wgi c nbey Ini or a Corn- hold two tithe JOE W1 - ,oi ,, N.' . 11C, es his Wgff - Be In t nkee Stadium -n16"gin of .' b% m I figure to ca the avyweight thampt Bo@ A he a th room on n off of a h te a iihematics cidd Up em r 8n heavce. st oh Fake-welL 4aqas you gysl reds that the guya him, all right, bt It.. him. Km. ry this pin ut. e Ian, nMicker isa tpe f~ael~.ltadiy f |, iN not the grtateBt walking the ba e a wild throw nor. rbw m skull. hed. "That's th tlA a that's mised me 0 hg partners, nfakttjqt Bleltwood, hAm been t, g off 'thin in workouts. o son lion. blackwood I the floor. Admiral Bob ftity, who is employed to iuch embarragments to the preis uo that they appear possible light, cahed "8lip, hell," corrected Maxim. ed me good. I'M NO CLO How does Maxim plan to fight who h to Join the prehistoric Bob Fitzsimmons ant e modem Henry Arm- strong as triple crown winners? "Crowd him from the start. I let him et set to punch That's his hole card. The d lons he thrO, right, left, right all in a stream. That's W#1t |aes him style and class and makes him look so good in t if you can break it up before he gets It going you can Then there was no question It e ung man's mind but that he would teat him? "Listen," he answered earnest, "I know I'm not a great fighter. Not by the standards you nse. But I'1' hate at least 16 pounds on him and if I can them to good ums then I'll have to agree I'm just about eve g you guys say I am."_ Maxim got up and walked the If the room. I thought I had sensed earlier an intensity of so tion about him I wasn't aware of before. Perhaps it hadn't e in the past. "Bell, I'm-not a clown fighter.- d4 hit too goo4 that I1'1 admit. But I can box good., as good a lg fellow in the game, as gobd as Robinson. I believe. I kaow ot a better jab, I been fighting heavyweights. They could' rt me. And Robinson ain't going to hurt me, either. .tn Itl. I. beat him all I'll get out of the fight is money"--t InWftWly'ovaired to the young man be had made a statement that sounded ridiculous. "Don't get m:wronL" he hastily add- ed. "I been fighting a dozen years anWhis will be the first good pay day I ever had. The money's tty important. What I mean, is that you guys will say, '8o wht'; Didn't the bum have 16, 17 pounds opl him? elimination WJlwvg the powilsebt us wilt beat MaIt. be, given the right to should he decdee todltto the middteweight <-." bestn Maxim. Mad UAS. hift h -i 'd 1 " SYAL NETHERLAI. STEAMNP COMPANY - r_ * K TO UftOPEI * S.. ................. .... , mTO Wgs crT g om |i ........ .... fl ma-4m '..7 i "; a ..* *t**- 4 'f, --. .. 4 . . I *"4' y i B -tu .i -,' i S i *. T.- * -' .. . . *. 9 .- -.*ml -.* e.. ,. i,. q '. ;-.'- ,,* I~i- n le .--." '.-1,- -. .*- .. 1..,, ...;- *t-,,t -i. :'& ,"- -" " " .9- 4 A it r r S. V 1 F p. 4 *f -IT -OWl _. L f , 11 CAL lte (Special) . There Mto be no notion be kin aS, chid raldng. t in received from tie local cra office indtates that are not so0 part afet The Panagra lrt state the Isn at itufr not tro chfa Ot il tMer Mtiay 61ot t* fthe Is s tartte and Althoerql h sid , juet reetly a n o It Is cold so that the rth ican TLhi hent l.xt to be held here next December 29 and i 37 that e thtt ski1 Ba t and at El Rul will be ? b 11nproemeoMB oft the fMKWf will h Wv been olteM. Present headquatters for - era ate alt the aniles I Sprins otel, sout aft hsti by ar fro the Mty -ofcC`b i. lsaks 4 o tes11-,e_ Including meals. Fr e te O it Is a three4-hoaur climb oA mulebwek.to the ski rua, lb. tho -.when the highway . ..Itett wltl be on tA drive b car. Ths course is open, cleared of rookl abd trees. and the ave aftaow depth ranfeom about- it to *lx Test.. Mte to no .peoblei here, the Ma.- nisale f- Ilab reports that last aussao me of the moat fso. tive amla on the hll was a 54-year eM 'aan from MAde- llin. Panal m flhts connect Mall with all pyartft ht America as well as the ted tate and from 0 0 eva mesnel of >1 :I -t^ ,-'I ; '-.." ';. I: ; . . .SI 90 -, 4ea 4W AfAWM :at-Is - 9* .* tans i for. ih .'nen &&.* Ca .W M-WU p o -. ,' " o arme tie kind of th at kfeep ptchw vinn8it M" .q ..i ,,a .i.o M BMW Addle MUM 'oua :., w^^d -. Igisft'I|B| *nyr * ..,lt m, u.11 Iti n r t-. kno quit, I a Ub i'*At*a, 06t butt I eslnInftnll the dnmelo wo*deS and ioep - 4tiof ofth sa tll' .the Tot SXt AL . rs 1 ),-- ? ibn 's ". ~ .,W3 wa nwuwk asu an a wul Ito .i dOt -as 3hSpl wh1 thaths, tha IUttr thOf aellow-bia. vArrint. Obs ey de knom .i In early spring, mM bW brown gbs ,iota o no ll ottle ..1 -' ~NhOF.mm'v. ~2'V~2~ *s~ WI I S. . . ... r~1~ .~uu WI ier. ,- p. i ,'4;3 ., I WUmts ti or in a .hWek'4 W= im b* y busiu ryou sp-4 IOU. nuaslUy you$ w. nf maineM 4 .*s - -4 I' I 'S.. hi.. . ,- . S .- .. -.A' .. _ S I ~gw. [.' b*.)'. ,-* rS '.B I -ii .- 'i ..: r' al aim. ..... .- " ili e a., .,, ., r. I .v .p*'.,*,-*'. . -* 4w jrtd -. .- .. ' T*6 4F' -- ,n. :_ . a p . -^ *^ta . I--"-F ,k. !;& ,. - ,- *** j".,.-.a .:.. - .9 -.. * .~ - . .. -," -. . . *.,, _.*- -. :* - S ^ ,, *, .. K S..-.* : . ,... -- :-. -...:. --?.-. Ia *...._. S _.': I _ .. '* ..,',.- '.. -'. ', -. j 1 *- : -'. " --t ',L.'" ."^I '_ "" '-* **'*' :" "*' *"^I s 1 ..--.. .^9*434 ,1 - a-i I '- '-.. y 4. -. - :2 Ia# Tm.- '4 1 "n':' oi Fl * ., *. .' *- ". t ,+. '. -" *-. " ".. ,, .- 4.- . uM-bcurbs ^-11 ;+ l W HINOTON, June 21 - (UP) The government an- foun ed today that the steel WRNTf-VVENTml YVEAR IPAAUJi, R. P., S" ' trik, has forte it temporarl- ly pt aside plans to lilt cura on maferials for home b lld g and amusement con- trun non July 1. Frank.CostMIofrs Del4eT Production Adminis- ti-ator Harry H. Fowler told & . news conference the relaxa- tion ^rdera will not be issued . now amntl the 19-day nat'- e t x rl wide walkout ends ain the b n Ta e $ goveilownt can assess its ira- j 9 f i ^ftir^1 f .r pact pn the long-range ste.l . t otuatlon. WASHINGTO, June 21 also i reviewing It plan to ate today that te Internal Re- ease controlss on commercial venue Bureaut ari a $25,000 Te tax cliM against Cos- din, the tMAt buildBg effective October 1. tax claim aganlmt racketeer tello edvered the years 1920-I62. that WIIf reco' Frank Costello for nearly 20 The U Mistanent was made In tax tH the burl Floer dlslWd that the years without p.osecuting and IM and court,Judg0ents werv was v ,pooWi" WUiaIt Ce,- gvermet ha baMe aB didn't collect Mati he "mislaid" e1terM in '1 Costello mlaid ti , at lhs- plck .roa exports to supple- the mQney In tax cab th iaah In 'had the OV- . m enC-eentehbeyt whieh The laware republican al-a erm nt collected a rady have been taken to so said the baureu had "mark- l'* A street* ot ithe atti's dwit ed off" $3l15,11& In taxes and W alteyy w tti roaW dBf rserver ob f tal steel enaltes agant "Dandy" Phil "Not only VU this amount ," for mlalitary and qmsntlai penalties against "Dandy" Phil Kastel, Costello's New Orleans allowed to remain outstanding 1a11 associate, over a 15-year period. '"r these mi'3 ran," Williams C"at dligs. W "M-n8 "b 81 r 0,id no record D ftAedr to to bW lie warned "however, that Re said a N W Orleans sl ot- w0 Whetq t t ent peo- ta terat this and other emergency ac- mcine opefo alone net- eea M t. for hti per ..i bi - sm cannot substantiallyy re- t tiwo fmblers nearly tfhre to i s returns d leve" the spreading Imnpact of m, 0 in oSt umars, where- the steel strike. a,ftza agent claimed they Mr. ttuman said Thursday, toftha enble.. Sa then yasr- in disclosing hbe is onsidering tothendur- use of the Taft-Hartley law 9i 7,Vta- a periods. tle dispute, that all tinduray M.tillteulrto will be affected soon. "It is clear," Fowler said, "that the large abd prepon- The bureau finally got tas terant bulk of defense pro- money out of I4ello. Williams auction and the civilian eco- said, When he 'carelessly left jomy are slowly but surely $27200 In cash ia a New Tork hiding to a halt taxab. - : "I do not want to give 'any Th'eash WlUitmrned siar isnpeaiMoa U at the steps we the pbrty t of the w have taken Will In any material Yotic peee d0 ent and (he sense prevent or sua tantially government Obtined a &cot relieve the Increasitng serious order, to width*n w 25,e00 of it1 effect of te strike on the CoStbe 6 .w conlted of coR- &ebense program." temlt of Ouijun t New to last ~S ft'-etl lg tis f i SPewle arai hims. agn hasc sw liteIns befde the w tsbestheedomete mrelt WW was amt Id sl f the walkout months in Jail and fined i6,- because It has 000 but to now free under $5,- m 'the m* nlt L O000 bond pending appeal ow hd by Nqupilsu. During its survey ofinterstate n Athe strikes sbea, an criminal operations, the Senate a manufacturer y hw d thatfro y fNOWeOren looking Ail the o get up to 1,800 pounds fr the tamm due."' se t s*vrla day i to six weeks perof flwelg tt, The ator one .ftesfir e they M dthat bowns alleys, swim- to exl-Cse andatelo hookup. - n o and other recrta.- ion's t coiect se .profitable '. Fowal projects had an coulnced get 1000 concluded his spee d "a big ft- oadt without an action. n a newspapers to why the - b uelwilders-O Woudrta a a r etm ovent filmed ct ag e.- teet up to mp to 1,5sepoue a 1,5 oou the taxes due." scribing a governusint -, __ __ __ __,_ __ __n ll ^SW A.A.- SLab R. Bmau., aboW, ofe a N. Y. .has bA nI a zmOM who attended MKlAMAI anvetlmon of 4n in chlaw. Het Dr. ta W. CliM I h-Lsl ngA ar No Spe Task SAN FRANCISCO, JMu 21, -. (UP)-The delousing at f or lt ligator ars, fish wMt bt; teeth, a nasty dtlpouttlst and mile-an-hour speed, l. a tale scene at the city aquarium. The lee thrive in the Siw h mouth, where it la teo danger eus for a man to distMrb them because of the teeth. Wen tm lice go out on the tars anot, however. they become prey r brave fish doctors. The scientists begin by drlin-, Ing the pool where the fslah ar kept because no net hea beo a known to hold a wrar. After thq qar. which grows to eight feet it length. is caught yo in a trotaa cloth, one man holds its m th shut while the other vanbk off the half-tnrh lice by land. Then a little disinfectant Is wiped hestlly on the fish's snout and he is tossed back Into the pool. Because the lice In side the Ear's mouth are ndt disturbed, they continue to mulUgl# pThere- fore the de-lousing perLas mast be carried out frequently. Lee's A Uoney Thing .. "- S - .-_. .CHICAGO. June 21 fUP.--A gal in love has Implicit - *lth in her guy, but sometimes there's a breaking T' tht's thbf lualon of 21-year-old Betty Maeinaky S" a jaclusion she arrived at through hard t er-en obee. m net 22-year-old Robert Domtgtes earlier this s N Co flucf 6 the Louisiana Mint p, which they ran "for pose of operating slot e throughout the state 1iana," had a net in- Pr the years Z942-S4 l*V $i,000,M, of which about one-half was I to Philip Kastel and Qostello." thl. ho 1o put p sii.a ;el inveslte .l T74.9l )rleans' sweak overly Club. of US Tai OnPnb " BY hgs sator1 foMr. I tomi .%!bt. *~ de.n recount um. n of the dops' pet urtng the avetra Stps of Mt bow hisldog, Stem possible e- Wivg down aval- t am the alet," moved US, .o t-tb d in art" C tiudt for tt WI * lt.tts; a bta~p Theta - I gut ad, he visited her home, nd proposed. she'd marry him. and fiftaed the $320 a vacation as their nest ego. I fine, but could he have the money to hag arrangements? etty said he could. the last se saw of him untfl she had o a rbbery charge. Meanwhile, he kto m c:.. a- w changed to disorderly conduct. il f'-ed or the wdding. Robert WWOlBS.1 LI. .I a Wa .. :, '..- a n ~*ss~wa,~kt. r * ,+;l ki.? 'A": r - ~.1.l* 1.4 I' .. . /.. ,1 * ;. ,".* ., * ^'~ i; ^ +. - ' ':- +" - / - . j4 me ..- ... -" ,'. . 2; .-"* .. ! '* r~. 9 A .9 1, I - *~S IIA~mSSV~I "a'. ~ me, * 131 I t B .**.. ell- It S .. L. Wui, I wL. ' w- w 1.q. ^""- I ." J? S". *. Wck *. - "ml, C', - r Awi "Oh"; I*d N 6a . . a e. l N. i14 : ,.., ,. .. . *.:...., *. .: A *..? * * i- ,*- Q 71 07!' PRIIFFS ft U's-"' tW~ bi *~ burl *Sw 'A Ib~Th S.,. 'F i-fi~ S YO Ar 0, Willi* C~~nTees Th~b t~vTr ws .as "so ptg far6 a -?S -r .... .. . -. :: I . . pba -.: 1wd wIM 17MIt t' ii TM * Ti T ,. Tt w ~ S :~ kmu~ ..- . . --_ ... -,. j,." '. ..-. ..' F.. ..-.. "^ * 4 * ,j e '* M^ U" i" ,*' 1. w oathe P** 1 1'.- '.9 .. - ".' -'-I-:. 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WiM b*%ainMw" - the ac ,oa enur to I Offtie at ogre nt bm o "n V IM o hhMe wMpd a e Iea eime*I.asr' Mba P u to bee amant aCity as-e cease to Swh o the o fare to rle .agii I an rlIMem w tIIhe Iy to o ard, w C I Ired t g raobw mama- cnAe I_ otesd . voaus m e his mearia ival, a tooglf"e Votes wh'amthebleaat . le e ,oes for all a R t: Patifus lost eat n sadlI l Sin another doa "te, tubt t I U ta r ees at he t omh maf I of the *-o- A hunger "0 - at o et"M am eo an end et Bi-tW*r ouWMft, d mr te c~hat tmi fta .t b MIngs a t abwl u9suqmqoaqh. 9 eu fNK Bm albt a and c t I *4t. -re atd a# hop wmUx M Mwho f te ebIId out th n s cm nar me nde DC am Ih te aem toe W * ue1 for he reseal A. ' SJhe mont ih I9 ae SIth SdaiN "In-da b" the t t , sVefm Tdeonbally reasuie uvtb P biye t Trdm asked sr m A alte 'owe P .sUtoSlo appm eesi r the maut ums gvramenmot's pft bandas 3eogisr lbs raM Ayear In am f heUS ielnepatees atee the amm M the w af ne' fea w' INase to N e f lfr ag ein As M163 lqliamw. feorium mba -a-Ae0. "%o Man di B WAem ubiW S 0m A Mw ot w eigl eaction ceanbaev im" sWft as le we-pee b M __ -**^^*1 --- _41A I < : *'*- -I naewk a -~ty Mk fas w -. -W &eM Mnin , .a s t I.. I". w^1B l~i^^^^ - . " 1, ~y. at~ Iwlu 1 Kmv. 4"4o i ane .e -. mmri jj -", pj V7. w 1 ceaew opeWWCAl CLN WM and ht., An go And shirts end eqila an d cer- Not to w0m Vat)er#Iu We each fate arm, hand, .e; I a M SfWhMS i WA and ftett d#, bew And shave and bathe, aWd .leOep MAO& F* OVSlA" Sand et. An time to a. et we each have eye, nose moth Who ee w NOe, and ears, had e taT e And Uum ft time, sM *aB4 ai sea rswh an ai ta fte We have -r *Och es *m pa at S M teabe". li.t w-ow .w e The ,+.mn ,a'--"- " What ,ftVt "- "G"s we st' bb ,me, As "Moeter," eoramurdays are We al wTrem fabrioned from the sod, And molded by the efaeime D.0. heheree Got Whom we call ther"... et, A. strr three the world we h S *, S6 LIT.M -.. NWw.ertori. It taeAs little tow mats w a. M.t m. W Yost a aeing wor or a Quans' . MMR LWGACT r YOUTH ,oe4 Cl'ark, .re : Chr n.A e- gWe1* .idWar;l .-L ' Me goes about his world fren hu .7Wr Sfoottem slag, the the day to day, A-n al seeded ne, : gir Net smind" Wbat the com- And- we ne the .eeao .And d. fl menta tors ay I.hope 'we ha-- WF Of nations geared to this stom- So little It takes to make u sam ga'apa le pace, -" And hates that piltar w je It takes o 80ftte to ag s a ta lBto Xknstta race. aglut I marvel that aboy can be so Jet the eberlaMig ela of a out a qualm. th .undertan; I marvel, but I know simple And we fosh the ta we truth-c I had nlanISK The things I fear awe nt the AnO we lose tle Wi.t and, o: things of yAhs I we had- I For greed and war e not So little It takes to make 3. ia 1 a i h ut. within lrla k. glad. .- Until inherited few oM e T-IeD. i Harold erard., a ale. 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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 |
| 46 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |