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-. a r hvJ OWs aND PUSLIE*De MY TMy fh ARAPA AMBRICAN PRESS, INC. S. ; MWAYMOS 41NMAIL DITOR 57. NH STRlt P 0. & OX 1S4. PANAMA. R. OP P *i TEI.PHONC PANAMA N6. 2-0740 I. LINES) -' CbLI AoDDRmSS PANAINSiCAN PANAMA S CeLN eOricl. lst1 CENtRAL Avemu mrETr-N T12H AND tsrTH STRr*T S PFOnMIN om PamsNTATnvr, JOSHUA 1. POWERS. INC $45 MUAION Ave. NeW YORK. (171 N. V. LOCAL % My'l I 4*a604r. v 1.70 * i I 1 4. ] I W a U U 4 I 4 0 em Labor News And pCnmnantd .- r .. a i... -'li CtYoc . ; . t4*t o omifior P . .-;-. 4 ." I I * 4 a H anyone else ever noticed the resemblance of the Curun- a evwllan quarters to bird houses? Speaking of these quarters. how is it possible that the fi- tly quarters which the Panama Canal Company is now build- fa for their non-US-rate employes are far superior to those In tlu that the Army considers acceptable for their Uo em- "I -.l1irdhouse Teausnt. t CI.ANCFS R Cnlbraith \ I flWifso iN AWAI--- tbo | U *_ MrsI&iIi *bt& ne I _____________ _- "0 "- IkE ISSi.UtE M M .S THE HAKS OWN COLUMN By VR U SOBEL noisy hotel SONInto which official visitors stlde on time- o table schedules under the seru- The Maill Box is an open forum for wooden of The Pename Amer- tinJ of a sml miy of news- les. Lets are received gretefully and are handled in a wholly onfi- asked tnwo Vtal things oari e el mhave a Elsenhowo r'ital thispokesmen. of IH ye coutrlbut a letter deo't be impatint if it dnfI 't appear the GThe Senator h a apoked for n. amUs day. Letter emre published n the order received. The of enator has askr' pro- Plan try to keep the letters limited to one pge bugth. pldlist of ae le.h *WO'5 Pie- MIdity of letter write is held in strictert cenfiden.e. Tapo t hs alo bit d or thef. This newpeper eem"es no responsibility for statements as opinion complete expuha laf Of all Tom septesd n litters from re-den. Dewey strategiA d writers, S-- from labor expofr to Iprd OH, YEAH! reps, from the Misenhower campaign teams. In explanation, the Taft *E.5ditor: spokesmen said that the Sen- -- ator feels he meat know the Th would appreciate it very much if you print the following: character of the VaWlnhowe in IMOwer to a previous letter written by "Just another gringo." administration haould the Re- publicans win. e f aI 606lal7 ' You're the guy who wrote about fringe benefits? Oh! It's a interested in learrag whom mistake. Sure that would have to be a mistake, because who but General planned to mate s \ Oa. enjoys all those lovely privileges? Want to know how you cretary of $tate, Attorney en- alone enjoy them? Okay, here Is the very simple explanation: oral and Beoretay of Labor, It was sad Wufte that ,1) Free Entry: What could we possibly buy at our present Sen. 'aft Is abolute op* O rate that would enable us to enjoy this privilege? (Cars, posed to any sW.lot Ow. washing machines, power tools, etc.) Well, you know. no Desowy; that h (NiFt) 1 w money to buy them! lukewarm to John oster 2 Prpe Schools Yes we have free schooling at you call it. Duobesto to that h is no - Tell you a secret, Joe. There are a lot of us who graduated objections to thetaotff t- after three years as printers, carpenters, body and fender mSe t s0 4 ofa L e er men. mechanics, clerks and typits. Those who were lucky Secretry' I nf abor. to be classified as what they are haven't got jobs vet. The These have not been ultima- others were classified as helpers. While the U.S. Rate (as tums. Itas simplyreo rt d to they are called) are considered apprentices. thn leO disenhoWe tateests that in long distome telephone con- 23) Housing: Don't even call these coops shacks. versations bete thq vaoa- tioning Senator d stChIo" 4) Talking about securing the labor needs of the PanamA friends and podltQial M il ls Canal Company and saving money. Aren't you aware of Chioago's Gen. Juliuse Klin. the fact that there are Panamanians who are capable of Taft has saiEd e would not0% doing your jobs and doing it better apd would do it for campaign alongside of Gov. half your present rate. Most of you folks are just excess Dewey' people because they around here. But take it easy the P.C. Is getting wise to had reflected on s integrity. ______ _- . all this My advice to you is play ball and hold on for And that the inteity ofhis i your time is drawing near. Well, hell. behave yourself and campaigning woulddepend on won't send you back. his knowledge of sMebhOWsfrl A( -The Panamanian who has his final police If he offloe.ecrecy eyes on your Job. There la no record yet of the WA o reply to Taft's queries except Wt that it tI known tht t n- - FORMER FARMER TELLS WOUSEWIVFS bower has not yet gottA up a A FEW THiNGS ABOUT FOOD COSTS cabinet list. He asytll the There erpled onto ICe .g the nattos At conve tion t his month newosper a 1to1itLs wlhc Balboa. CZ that the time has colne to ap- never sho ld8 . *y. T-he Rt, Panama American point a labor leader to cabinet ,act that they d y. rank as Secretary of Labor. In otie saty the o adr w ommison eat W That is being considered here charged that pan inOUl ttel-nve f The Labor Day "Panama American" contained a front-page at the moment. Americ&n and twe ,gtrbl redil0 Mllted Press article on 10 US housewives' Ideas on the cost of However, there appears little led the aahoutat of the te ot t0etli particularly food prices. First, let's remember that food likelihood that he will wash out most of the world' ' Only thing we can't, live without. all Dewey men who already In the other a watw,% I ur of these women made rather caustic remarks about have been reduced to a hand- the Army of h bae riAlsrs, a typical one being. "they have much more money for ful. One of those eklnnated la e S un1 " aSluty things they didn't use to have." Farmers didn't use toM this battle i the New Y. bujanything. now they have something. Is that bad? These Governor's labor adviser of past had 1 whesnt a SL atS it o IsInformed, thehadirsalpo .yslilt Si form of animal by his y bbusinsa. Z7a. t o i Dre re by m i b. e worked 1 hours a day. t barefooted, worked another battleof. Ba a la s bupst m ra Ms ekshire when they began to wa and hitated his wife o sotei retain 11 1 r (tff the to a plow, he could ee oot sa einltemce. ns witi the p The ar base Th It is very unfortunate that It seemed to take a war to do it, camp e sain p hit IS a tte hit recent at at long last the farmer got what might be termed a break. pm tPOl wrt SiN Ol the ot y be eci re an now stu'nd In an upright and well-deserved position of labor aders the club AA t I etre 4ality with the majority of his fellow Americana. they've been lookinf or. tha m tk W A number of the large western farmers have become wealthy, fh this the aft r ff Pa the iattlea to flg at the overage or small farmer still is not rich. Food prices fort that the Senator car- T iha oases--o l nd air gba m t was r Wy be high. or even too high. but the farmer isn't the cause. rod virtually all of Ohip's and h -I fraud In fact. he senealimes wonders wby the big difference &WfIZl areasin t t 1950 eag d CACM' P t't Anuc between his selitag pries and the price to the consumer. Senate al election. Wu left 1I the an ot w As for the price controls on everything (not just food). I tnF page one, bli nk the forms.- wol'ld welcome tbhrn. The prices of hisa ieces- And thv say that the Re- a e 1)bI business-as far as tie iNo tle have gone up at a faster rate than his Inoomna. pub 9 mpaigners have vir- 1* tilSeerned--s not a new tf lete The American farmer should be respected and lauded for tuaf pnted the laba vTae In t is $ Wo thing. A te to 1s nearly thankless efforts toward feeding a hungry world. I the past two months when ritghtlaNf tlg.t g e s t.b lent 21 of my 25 years on a farm and know first hand of the strong union support could haven T .he aat's dra- gov rn helnter a farmer leads. I know It so well that I now work for the been gathered fuor the OtP can f edreal- gover th ,ter Iy. I'm clearing more monny and doing much less work. and ticket. hrdo t OP can e tite of An 1M conditions change much more than they already have. I It is being pointed out that ua bit tor quetalte set sthmd to remain a It being pointed out that a bit to ali re -Former Farmer, despite the number ofO del ve o uding such men ask the A oMrttaM baount o ndb 'of Teamsters' Dave Beck, the . JUST A LITTLE CHIRPING Construction Trades' Dick Gray, the Cbrpentors' Big Bill Rat- Curundu, CZ fon, the Bullding Se:vitos *A i &k a asU m e l t waEs interested. Interest, our eyel public ts an when govelment operain i clouded by secrecy that p eaat o or tall of th tat hey liable to I est. d while we're on the subject, let' not i Or eon minute whoe government this a11apectthe tfte. I -MAN PLA T RE -NwGwww I A RT Etaua Pi hurry to Bbcayne t. ,, #m a r&a" sm- a The po to Is that She hAf iaret aMat the labor Wte, ft .SS at tme 7OP numt lae, the APt a les to- Pear Iwo-ry ussn Bes 0 sorn anno ra a aw-sao o &ft 4m r- p'Ma 1,ahesse m Ze syee.o m woaes. of so se. hat's tbe I'd tell ye fo't Bam a .- B"S flu artmi!w WS-.iI seW nitJ~ .. ..ain s -:4. - .dm -et -- !.' -_, .' 4-. ;rows '* *' '^ L, . L . I t I C 1 t 4 t I I ! t ] t I r I I 4 tl S-: -. * A a ' ilimi am ra US Lvs wttian J n . N.t.l. :' \'.' ^.. .-. .-"-' . r -o m . . f _,00 r v V W Wm I II 11 l-iA 6-4 taip .. 6! tU HI. L AN, J. t .~a &btI~ In k sd,*i \-<.NMI b ToM eIfib *.' 1 rm= 2AA tfm~ P I 4.4 "Was= NICUt. I. A.., m & S' 1. having 014,211 - S-W'I 'S u "S6001 I of ip. 1he i- one of ig i 'hlonern who uCd in youth wo Fortor Notre Dame ' Stu nts To Honor a im lbaf o oNotre zime sniverslty will be given wu si tiht by forr satudeac of ,lse the univerity at 8 in the Union Club, eBt t said former Notre Danme stu- A a Sd 'nflbW.4F Pn ama or tA- 06- 1 * nI~fm an welcome to attend jaw i fdrliMWA g o L he saboad ipade ~~t. rM WUd ieArly 7 9- k.6w-that Wprt * uAn with 1ee. lo s* IT'S THE SALE OF THE YEAR! 20 to 50% Off on all Materials a4 . J~10 1 DON'T MISS ITI ZIG-ZAG 108 Central Avenmue Ph.~m. ~441S I -'1 , .- *na Io ft 25 & . ..: 60 CY CLE REFRIGERATORS Buittr Condmeeeu Royal Model 98 - 1953 - * ' PRICED AT $399.95 C.Z. Delivery .Wih: Atma.ide Defr.s i -' - .4; ~ NOW DE SPLAY 1, ECO O G AAS .- ,*:4 Sam-W ."' 4S - -. ... y. .- .: ... -.; fl V* -. .1 The World's Moset Suesuud Lfht Car COLON MOTORS, INC. 'ANAMA LO 1'^! ly / : " "n- Ai A * . 9 -~ -TI 3 f . --ma-.. Ipend fr*t-Ships and Planes-Arrivals I -!* 0 & Airline News C- 1.4 o "to a b Mr. and Mrs, oseph Emma, an< irn; Was Major Oen. Glen E. Edgerton. Abeard SBritlsh Rangitane Mrs. Margaret C. Falk; Thor- in t Wiyesterday for wald H. Forsstront Mr. and or repjr after she lost 50 Mrs. Charles R. Fuller and a of circulating water from daughter; Mrs. Catherine Gar- e Plngine, rett; Mrs. Constance Gerransa Aboard the Rangitane. which Mrs. Gertrude H. Gibson anad bound for England, was the daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Governor General of New Granberry and 2 children; Rob- bland. herd Freybwrg. V.O., ert 0. Harrell; Mr. and Mrs. .ifo was met at the ship by the'Conrad B. Hilson and 2 children; luster of Great Britain to Pa- Mrs. rather B. Hooper; Mr. and iama. E. A. Cleugh. Mtis. A. F. Howartd. IT repairs are made according A i aehedule the Rangitane should, Mrs. Marie P.. Jacobs and ve sometime this afternoon. daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John M. e arrived from New Zealand Klasovaky and 8 children; Miss a cargo of refrigerated Ivohne Koupermarn: Mr. and Mrs. ds, and over 300 passengers. Robert 0. Laatz and 2 children; n and Lilly are local agents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Lessard for he ship. and son: Mr. and Mrs. Morton A -- L LeVee and 2 children; Mrs. ElizaRlth M Lewis and 2 chil- Ex rL-Import Bank dren: Miss Bess M Liter: Mr. S: Credit to Italy iand Mrs. James A. Mable and 2 ane Purchases childrenn; Wilfred Robert Morris; SME. sept. 'UP Italy.Mr. and Mrs. Walter H Morton wlil receive credit of 4,720.500 anC 3 children; Mrs. Marie E. from the Exort-TImport Bank for Mulvebill; John W. Martvn: Mrs the purchase of four DC-6 air-:Beul]oh F. Norton and 2 children: S aft to be used for passenger.Mr and Mrs. Dayle Norton and I a c with South Aerica. son; and Mr. and Mrs. Peter The planes will be ised hby All- Nufiez WB', an Italian airline which al- ,ready has regular air traffic' Mr. and Mrs. Gale A. O'Con- with Soth America. r,.oll and daughter; Thomas H. 'Orr and son; John F. Oster; Mr. S Paama Canal Board of Directors:and Mrs.,W. R. Pfizer; Mr and To a*ll Today From New York ,Mrs. John W. Peckham; Mrs. Aboard S.S. Cristobal IRuth K. Peterson and 2 chll-I Five members of the Panama Mr. and Mrs Richard R. Canal Company's Board of Di- Potter and. 2-children: Lt. Gen. rectors are scheduled to salU'We-, sad M 1*1s A. Pick: Mr. ri " nesday from New York to attend intrs. Rv D. Reece and 2 chil- the meeting of th.- Board hpre drefit Mrs Margaret A. Rennie next week. according to an ad- 'and 2 children; Mr. and Mrs vance list on the C'ristobal'sPaul D. Richmond and 2 chil- S southbound sailing. dren: Mrs. Johanna Schwab'.. The Board members are: Ma]. Mrs. Janice 0. Scott and 3 chil- Gen. Glen E. Edgerton, John W. dren. Mrs. Velta C. Share and Martin. W. R. Pfizer. Lt. Gen 'daughter: Mrs. Mabel A Steven- Lewis A. Pick and Maj. Gen. Jul- son and daughter: Mrs Mildredr Ian L. SchT. y. Mrs. Pflzer r.nd.M Stone and daughter: Mrs. ] Mrs. Pick will accompany their R ubio N. Soddabn and son: Dan husbands. tel .T. eBulvai Mrs. Mary K. Also aboard the Cristobal : r Sullivanti d son; Jack C. Suth- Tse southbound trip*wre to be erland and son: and General Vincent J. Clarke. purchasing a- Julian L. Schley. gent for the Panama Canal Com- pany and former general mana- Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Twach"; 4 s tte Commissary division Fred R. Trout: Mr. and Mrs. a' A U!F. Osiaer. dhief of the Glynn L. T."rrell and 2 children: ina .aum ,ication .division oflHoward T Tettenburn: MissMa- 'nel Bureau. rla Isabel Uribe: Oakley L. Vest: M. rs.Glenn W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Gordon-.B. Wal- son, names Mara: Mrs. bridge and 2 children: Mr. and, e C. Adamis and son: Mrs. Mrs. Robert E. Walker and 2, Alexander: Paul 8. Abbo; children: Mrs. Myra F. Walston .mand Mrs. Mortimer J. Bren- and 2 children; Mrs. Edith A. a:n Mr. and Mrs. John C. White and 2 children: MIns Ar- n and son; James F. Camp- dis M. Willouwhby: Mr and Mrs. bell: Mr. and Mrs. Henry J- olomon Yudlne and daughter; Lisme and two children; John J. and Mr. and Mrs: Aloysius 8. Cosmaf ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. 'Zon. crant'ld ' Sr. Ad Mrs. Joshua A: Cun- and 3 children: Mr. New Mexican Airbase R Cunningham and To Be Dedicated T - en; r. and Mrs. Vin- MEXICO CITY, 'rP)- SKpnnethk-ar, Wat' Ataf base tat R K. Davison aa whi said to be at In Mr; ai.. Frances G. Daw- Latin America was i yes- ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- terday by President Ale- A. Ikhoff and 2 chAildren; man Valdes. . ,P..... ...... The base, which is still under Ii ~-. .4- *aitft A'ta ANWI Hth Atf (A Liatted Numberf el . ................................ ... a rO Cr' Pi ImA. eICADOR. PERU & canA 8 S V ire ............................... .. ......,. a.. se st r, TO CENTRAL AMERICA & WEST COAlT UhA L . l s. Washington .............. October PASENIIR ISWVICK broom NEW WORK *ft LXJMfl M# RARAv 11I De France ............................. .....; f t atberf PABrI NS MlS RVICI fr1m CAYTASMA .10 tISMI Colomble .......................... ..... ber nm bsb sWVMVN LIUNL PJO. .gN t0 a sft t a i . P|ameS..! Ueo V NA..U.t, 4... bee eM I LOOMv i;Aea t-'in M=l ** N* ..i *I * --M * l *** A-ther ote ashes 14 Slotuu ndlah t. 8 Placards IS DIsl ke Perfumes 10Steps over a 10 Labor SM alove Sfence ItFar off 2?ipart '17ITondle (comb. form) X3 KL ~Ih 1 Southeast (ab.)31 i river S e r 19 Triter 1,1MM 20 LeJ point vV .. 21 = 22 Chinese 24 ( t.) 22 ditaates dy rty 3iW 25 Individuals 23 'rFtter I7 G beck to a 29 Floted D2 Apportion ta*pl 30 Bodi of rruft s is name water -.I 31iLS parcel d 32Sebt* S33They at --- in their 234 ralitate 137rPlace now f Variant (ab.) of f grupA 43 t*&Sh MLAi ANU as tw* M. " '.,: .* -.* ... Va tOOP So Long, OW 4#Msgistrat4% sta ff 410adI of lov 42at Snwer (momb. foR) 44 Mast 4 SPlute 48 rAMlte a (ab.) 43 ConpasMsa *9 ~r ~I AaUmf*rebalbg ~. ... *tgtiL~ht. A- -t -, - N .4 'I MSAL : nbeu agetw Is construction. will cost about 100,.- Se*Lnea 4 door Sen. i 000.000 pesos and include's spe- black. fst ike m ew. BEST ciel runways adapted to handle Oymeath, |any type of aircraft now in serrv- 3MOOT Y ONCUTT. S. A. ice throughout the world. #Th 48 cu'tral As j -- W Wel. B. The ileld is located 25 mile. ---- ~north of the capital. sR8m WELtIN. rianter &me ~rni~ 1ii W rm 'IS t ~ A .'e~s-. :.. 7-'.gb w -- -. C C 2cr. INe-... : StUrfcX 7 1' B' - ' ... "" -" . -. . * *Ic'.; = ." . 4A -'. ..-- -."--, ;.-: '-. klopo rl. ~' 'V si~ U ~~;- - A A> ana.. ~ - '4- ~ 'as M m S : A"" 1'3. ILIX .MAD( .- M i, k d'. ,at es. 4 tA from, Or, , N' ma, ah al ham to fb 'BY 'I.-' 5ig~Mt1 4 '4 ~. ~ *:S~'~. . .e- *.h~2tP 'k '~. - ^Wia lflu '* V F IT. .'~ - h. .1 "' ~ a"-' 11M5 Ss~ is iii- PA - r ' -.~ g-. a rf ^ l w i tihg- ^.rmwri^^: WU P. '.. ,I.+ guem4 *ii".' of i - ^^^^ : -il^^^^^^* ". r ,.' . : ', S,'J r kc^ at Am i- .. J,. .. . .i o -..:- Si t. * .1 -,' * z~'t5S. *n -.- .W . '''* -** ;^ a iir t^ ' r ..^^a JK .'- .**"J? .' r. '*': /' ."' * U t.r. . l. t. r._ ',i* *. ,-^ c -: ,.... .^ ; . 't. *.-i.- -s *- r. twa a - -.AJ ..! L~j1'r *. A . ..' -*.- i. -'* ^ ,,..;.:**,. " MUWMY "; . *~t~ia bdyDo 1J A-.. S I- .r.. .5' ...;., * N'_: . .-.+. _..,, - -Ye ' PIZ.- AN- - -.7 . SPEW. aj the tef lt as *m TasIa. ....... . n.m& mod Sbqe Mo' --mgi - u-m---. U 3'* n-*Wrm..fgr .. *: ^^^^^ aMIEIEB l BB E ilk^Bk ii-' ~ r& -4 47 j6nqt- * 5 ' 11 *^ / * wif .f'iA --.* 0`1 .i Y'. *' V - --" "t -" ,h ',iS.U .-f .*,-r "*"' i.^R O *ttr rigs .4 t 'il r ** '* 5 '- -. S .Cj1 Zr. ,, , um. r .. L;-, .1 I & A WAKf* 17 r7. +'. "" -,.. ^ .f .. *' -. ..., ..t ? ,... ,.- :, .- . v-.I . , U.'. : I liii yt~ S 4" A-. i*.:^ * s m r I . , ,,.s I , -dowin Pr4,'Jl7I. 1 YoU Sd 'm...When You Tel l' jA. ,Ilv-sr Ad with oe of our Axenta or our Offices 4.16 T m*3b SNo. 12,179 Central Ave. e- . :: U Service Sala de Begessa Amricano .MNL i 4. and W-et I. adW thAW / .Wt t l,0 am Agnda atenassioda de Piaha IleMtth of uly Ave.--Phone 2-0441 # Lotlery Pla Phone -iM e l i .... ...I~ y CT Note these money u4 Se ora eair advan atF- 1. 8 % to 40% cheaper tMha any other screen I. Can be removed or' re- placed in a few wefiidt. pIw 3. 3 or 4 pound weight imk~e wos cleaning a U iht 0We- sur kereing lob. ero 4. Prame never rusts. rota or A needs painting. A. Ireen easily` re at i fiction of u;2iT fi 6. Admit more air ad lftt. GEO. F. NOVEY, INC. M 279 Central iAw TeL .-01# aiNe *mieihb m_0 B LLANEOUS .. He ,I A.sey ..e... Sow . w. LA 2C. Z. real opportuntiy. Must gh lyprofitable business ven- becmuse leaving Istlmus. You t $3,500, immediately start $400 per month. No li- t. Write Box L, The Panama caan.r money for' good 4 door car 1 1 Thomas Real Estate Agen- ',a Central Avenue No. 259. 1"l. 3-1069. 7 PCiAL EXCURSIONS! 4. IIM PANAMA .TO MEXICO : e.mvWy $85, round trip $135 115 S, fit),. $160, good one year, 'to ANGLES, one way. $149. M-,'reound -trip $252.35, 90 day- I limi .| Panama Dispatch Service )' opposite Ancon bus stop. Tel. Pon- ama 2-1655. r __ , .J. * . -. . ~1 d~p~ FOR SALE Auomwtblft Service Pernri nd Civillen Glwerrment EmplE.s Insist on Gowement Employe finance Co. When you finance wYet new or ued ear. A617CY DINLIMIR MN. 43 AntenlMe R ow Phone 3-4984 1-4985 FOR SALE: Borgain 1941 Ford motor and body overhauled.' Per- tect condition. $250.00. "B" Ave. Excelsior Shoe Shop. Panama. FOR SALE:-T ied tires, passenger & commercial at Agencios Cosmos. on Automobile Row No. 29, tele- phone Panama 2-4721. FOR SALE:-1951 Chevrolet 4-door De Luxe Sedan, dark blue, with power glide, radio and heater, new battery. Only 7.,000 miles. $1,700.00. House 8-B, 6th. St. New Cristobol. FOR SALE: 1947 Studebaker, '4 door Landcruiser, $85000. Can be easily financed. Call Cu-undu 4146, before noon or after 8 p m. FOR SALE--1941 Oldsmobile Con- vertible. Creme colored .$275 00 House 760-C. Barneby St., Bal- boa. Tel. 2-2984. FOR SALE Miscelanet.a. O SALE:-We have a few Thor 25 cycle automatic washers at re- duced prices. Muebleria Casa Spar- ton. Central 223. Tel 2-4591. FORt SALE -Do not pay more than 4 55 net, tfor your new -RC-80 arrcb 3-speed automatic record- onger. 25 or '60 cycles, at Casa orton, Cetal 223. or at our neh at No. 56. 9 Avenue, Pan- I SALE.-Frigidaire Refrigerator, cu. ft. 25 cycle, Breas.t Drill. ige Anvil. Map of Panamnia. 72, Diablo. 2-7123, Balboa. . WANTED HI Mwelatueol -...-Service nman and wift Ing for furnished apartment. children. 4Me A/2c Gene So- ranko, Alb ook 22T8. S- American couple. No "ildren. Need furnished apart- o ar vocation quarters around r 20th. Post Office Box l-Tort P Chmon. -AinarIcan family wants ,Or tse Phone 3-1697 from 8- .R -1:3b to 5:00. d home for 3 healthy cats, separately or to- for 3 months or perma- Ily. Telephone P. nato 2-3067 Ibr 6:30 p. m. .. P~ITED:-.North Ame.lia .feat- desire 2-3 bedroom quarters. IMhhed. Call C. A~tykf. 'Metel yivI, room 233. Nott Woanted ED.--Mule Panamanian, bi- r moving refrigerators, taimh be fla. Apply Crow- Agengls, J Street No. 18, ion Offered :- Experienced bi-lingual please state age, edu- rience in letter ad- to. -Box 134. -Z Bi-llnguu oecountont ly with uditing expe- lease stte age, edueo- J mrlence In letter addressed Fib wl 13 4. el Flewr Nsic Temple. (CMObaL C.Z.). ia Flars Welcome. FOR SALE:-Sohld rhbhogery bed- room set of twin beds, chiffonier and night table. Hitse 31, 5th. St. New Cristabol, phone 3-2878. FOR SALE:-Havilnd china service for 8, new, pael Rose pattern. Bargain $45.00. Cll Navy 2271. FOR SALE:-Sidebeard. $25.00. Ice box, $20.00. CeIdoapt 25 cycles, $30.00. 5723-D, Nbfle St. Dia- blo Hgts. FOR SALE:-GE rpdio, table model 25-60 cycle, 7 hands. 9 x 15 liv- ingroom rug. Venetian blind 36 k 40. Quartermaster mattress. Nice smoking statid. House 8-B. 6th. St. New Cristobal. FOR SALE:-Westinghouse refriger- ator. 25 cycle, perfect condition. apply 1524-D. Gavilan Area. phone 2-4184. FOR SALE: Registrator. 25 cycle. Needs new unit $20. Single maple bed. Phone 2-4411. 5615-B. Diablo. FOR SALE--Couch, twin bed size spring, with heavy wooden frame. No mattress. $7.00. Currier, 157- A. Gamboo. FOR SALE:-Porcelain Coldspot Re- frigerator, $60.00. Metal Uuffet, $15.00. Play Pen, $&.00. Phone 6-518. between 4 and 6 p. m. FOR SALE: New 8 1-2 Cu. Ft. Leonard Refrigerator, 60 cycle, used 6 months, $235. Call 86- 4260. 7 a. m. to $:30 p. m. Monday, Thr Friday. May be seen at Qtrs. 0257, Apt. A, Garn. boo. FOR S*AL:-fRefrilertbr, 13.5 oa. ft, Servel. 4 mer ild, 25 eM 60 tycle, $4Wd 00. Pheona am 3424. FOR AL.E :-Westfnhou~ es- dr 8.44 cu. ft. frz0r ~uest, e OMen condition, $ .00. or terms. 3 flshir poleso MAIMc'llvelffeb 1440-03, Owb Telephone 3-460 . FOR SA i:-1950 Packard Sedan. Hydarmatlc, white tires, radio. 5711 Diablo. Phone Balboo 2675 FOR SALE:-194 Pfrofer. Excellent condition, 6 tires, 5 rew *white wall, all accessories. $850. Phone Pedro Miguel 4-576. FOR SALE: English car, 4 dear. $450. Ask' for Guardia at "La Voz del Pueblo." Telephonl 2-. 3343, Panamri. WANTED E Autemtb4W WANTED--To buy pre-war car in. good condtlon. 'Phone 2-1716. FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE:--Leavina country, house 8.6.500. Call 2-1991. La Boa. lR SALE:-18' speed boat In per- fect condition. Gore e Cmino 291 Central Avenue. FOR SALE: Boat Bottom Point. Blow Torch. Breast Drill. Large Anvil 5472. Dioblo, 2-3123. Accident Victim, 6, To Be Buried Tomorrow Evening Burial services for iix.year- old Viol, HaIsan, an Msoldent victim, will be held tomorrow afternoon at Herrera Cemgtery in Panama City, it wu &a- nounced today. The ehild died Saturday at-', terloon en route to the hospital after she was ran over by a, automobile while playlzig tm Domingo Espinar Street in the San Miguel district. She Is survived by her Mtrs. Louis Ham 4 % sisters and two bmoftcen -.p - SMT Y'V4NWICOUT. L A. MaS Lira*& e. Onobw wa A FEW LS & CHEVROLETS fr deliv ery at I< -ALSO- For dapI the CiaJ Zone auy '-I. .1 & PAMES FOR SALE FOR SALE: MAt y bed with Simmons matmfres, to night table, $125. bobyftroller, $5.00 high chair, $5.00 4d"h.e, cooking utensils and flower .pft $25 liv- Ingroom slute, '$200 Phone 3- 3690. " 7" ratiah 10. 12 nn. een du Com-. -munity Center. Every type of dane- a1g fought. .-e inners and advanced . of M*fl Not (COeamturai fero 1 ) took them from Managua to Sau Joa8, Costa Rics. The Ota Rican model bad a trip f of aas on one of the board aest, and glass in one of the blodom. m"-Managua was a tM ree flw Uj t were the PR~ to. Pbr hIt tWan visit a *Afc'y3! -fa 04"ij^ -tp? P8 t~~iR~N1 ~ Two vdio ourlt il l etio.8061. 10thA ^ F *. telephone Cdt aportmnt Btr lM".He uNo. 20, t ~.Akit: M'tanceIo. tofl Balbarat: !OR RENT *- R..ms f" N T: ftpom with sonitft erv n le eind w Ipe entrance to *reon.3E St. t. d diChe Avitab No. 6, eass from the Ahericon Embassy. FOR -RENT: Furnished room to OmOleften with or without mobe. wHi9 haosomena 57. . R Ti Room facing v4rl eio Byls. "L' *. No. B, tet floor, anma.. M RENTi-Roori, kitchen p.vJ- leg. Nb. 34, 45th stret. b~e. phOne B-4625. Penahna. atuegoa. WThb OesluIts of five la- mak &0a* BmZe partk 1Ue ma a a t? o Lll* 7flay youlaft woea; O tl a Grae, a ubdted yeag wowa of U; Mrs. Tw . country girl ot 20. Me atractera are, the Lord OClfl Justice; Hubert Lsaks, III- nowa",e& aa Ioa-. sploum taa" of 50, and M, the young lead. wiSight Mat pall" wu off- gina y ieed in Londo-ad ar ab, & M 0 glo runc ov em a yeor WK17'm; mOnthtl, 1 proace to Mw York. It Is a pcbol a lSUer-he mtudiay of a and at eve arrvfVt = tAbatlonu a rt s hwS I ~,1 STrS'- "k *the n H.4 ^'S1? ic- onal getsra of tU eCa th. a -one l waktak Tfath h t t ame esm som hip t try have la.t. troop aommttle to. amill handing ne sUMh.91 IAmnklm almuat vl tvenop lat rsm in Honolulu. ( te t-.r eoe ca "ane is have arig t Ws evy f- iaw ga the leanth at O all, Eogfr Oages, twen they 0i an sBd Owar . "iMll you wee the Ca35l r1a I fa itlbd: gather with Atlsatle f c 5, 4 and i t an rces North Atrife, up the a troop NO. 13i Vi laoy and On tl "oath recent V'Jmi P d11'0 In cin the a mt liowme I'T ,. omhomus for I iw , .Motect you I ? ft te danger ofi and flies wth REMOVABLE ALUMINUM 4 SCREEN FRAMES * ~1 * , : ,, '. ..' Niwwrk J. .1 2 ~ii :~u k*', am momdowb f- IP7" d J &I F""0 !-Ip .O .1 L - .I. -WIN i -- I m , i 4M -. t =% Al I - .0-mm~ wot Clings" 966 y6Mi _^' 1 ; 4. h~'. . a. 4; .*T. *ins -'I ~ e-. ~' ~* r -*~- AJa urn I, I CSL_ I - C 0F L i ++ + 'I fri I~;DE Y4~t~~E. ;~ ~s.-Y~* ~..aarj r/iw fctf *'' *91 & ' t -, . a 1 h-. l,-taw l~~.lft m jl rn-rn,< h',.. ~ a ti? ' FiA- I A :, vy14 .- 7. I~L~ .Ao E~' fl~ .4 fl*~D~4MTO A Il I ." 01 . ?-NtOaa +trs *Si V I f ^1**9 *l 1- y . . . -^^hj^ yj^^^^-^iBf i "y-^ - - * A -o -^ s .l*v.^:- . m._tt Blackwell Whitw -0- Mike Fornieles Of Nats In Sensational 1-Hitter NEW YORK, Sept. 3.-(UP)-The Yankees scored two shutouts over the Red Sox, b-0 in the. afternoon and 4-0 at night, to move three-and-one- half games ahead of the idle Indians. Tom German hurled an eight-Mtter in the afternoon while Ewell Blackwell, with relief help from Johnny $ain, turned in a fine five-hitter in his first American League start since joining the Yankees. Walcof, Marciano exchange Telegrams FERNDALE, New York, Sept 3 (UP) Heavyweight Cham- pEon Joe Walcott and challen- or Rocky Marciano stopped raining for the Sept. 23 title go long enough yesterday to exchange telegrams.' Waloott's telegram, congra- ,-lating Marciano on his 28th birthday Monday, said: "Many ,apply returns. I hope you will g. et another chance to fight for the title on your next birth- Larolano wired back "In return for your consideration, some day I shall be happy to give your oldest son, Arnold, Junior a chance at the title if he decides to become a fight- . . Sports Briefs CHICAGO, Sept. 3 'UP)- Charfran Stable's "Crafty Ad- niral" has strengthened his bid for "Horse-of-the-Year" hon- Crafty Admiral Monday scor- t I a two length victory in the 417,000 Washington Park Han- atp at Chicago. It's the ninth tn 15 starts for the son of YI^iIttMg Fox" and is worth in purse money. A muddy track and top weight t 138 pounds failed to stop the S lkamer. Jockey Eric Guerin had 1f1 e colt near the front until the ^at bt4mn when he pulled away oWiy to defeat "Spartan Valor" S-manother candidate for Horse- <.-the-year honors. King Ranch's "To Market" ran sec- cad with Clarence Hartwick's S"ickle's Image" third. Crafty Admal paid seven-40, feWtr doUars and three-0 and covered the one mile course in one minute, 36 and four fifth ST. LOUMI-There is an diMeaitfted St. Louals base- jeea ,pollema was @3 111 1 w Me1lay second \ use w m C featin p. .. brownie fi kept he*- A BAsLOeeOm"a 00 Cleve- ..(Mw S t taai. T The Wqae neimt was kept but oas w. a break for Sm pevlrbtT didn't know a 'n .I held the Florida G. a bIot boxing chainm- Veakt calls Cleveland's threat t1 protest "strictly an alibi." '* ays Veeck-"I knew I would .. respqnsible In some way or Sfor Cleveland's defeat. VAEs always has to have an lB. I'm flattered. though, that thinks I have such unusual tUeats-that I can control the wain." Veeck admits Lopez may be Vtht in kicking about the envas cover. Bays Veeck-"It's Met the finest in the league. However, the men put it down th seven minutes which Is a re- Oard for us and which should lmeak down Lopez' complaint OBlt we delayed unnecessarily." - Mike Fornieles, called up from the Cuban League, made his Ma- jor League debut a sensations] one when he pitched a one-hit- ter to give the Senators a double Victory over the Athletics. Washington won both ends of the doublehebtder 3-2 and 5-0. SFornieles had tough competition From another rookie, Charlie * Bishopu of the Athletics, who al- lowed only three hits. However, there were a sufficient number of walks and errors to give the Senators the second tame. Fornelt get his chance with Washingtoa n because a former teammate bad a stomach-aehe. Fornieles. tamed in his near perfect pfewm ce last night in shuttog eut Philadelphia 5-0 hi the second game of the twinbill.. Only catcher Joe Astroth pre- vented the SO-year-old right- hander from throwing a no-hit- ter. With one out in the second. Astroth reached first on a clean single. After the third inning. Fornie- les walkedonly nly one man, retiring the last 14 men in order. For- nleles wa wild in the first three innings, walking five. But in the fourth, he found his target and Baffled the Athbttcs with a com- binatlon of fast 'ball, curves and knucklers. He fa med five. The Senators plbked up their new "find" by accident. Origin- ally, they had recalled pitcher Saul Sanchez from. Havana of the Florida International League. But Sanchez had a stomach- ache and Fornieles who had a 14-12 record this season with Havana got the good news that he would become a Washington Senator. Fornleles reported last week, but Manager Bucky Harris dil not decide to use him until last night after the Senators tapped the A's 3-2 In the first game of their twinbill. A Washington scout discovered Fornieles on the Cuban sandlot and the Senators ash* hed last year to play with IgN Ig in the Class "D" -is N S League. se pb led a 17-I4 with the '7 xas team in 9S1 was promoted to the Class "0" Florida International League this year. Fornleles' one-hitter was the first pitched by a rookl making his Major League debut slmce 1947 when Ken 3ohnson of the St. Louis Cardinals turned the trick against the Chicago Cubs. Luis Aloma of Cuba tarred as the White Se iwed 3. fourth pltee by defe= Z . Tigers 6- 5 and 7-4. Th hurler went iWo the flit game as a reliever and wmi 12th straight game Zaee, '. In the National LeagB, the Phillies took the wind out ef-he I pacesetting Dodgers, crua them 8-2 and 9-3. RobIn Rbet won his 22nd game In the 441W and Karl Drews utrned bMMk te Brooks in the second. ThUe sO cut Brooklyn's first place Wad over the Giants to eight m. No other games were 'wi In the National League. Gives Up WrestMg 7~e a -~ I ~ '~ -- TNAM W to Lat egg., ,so.. ". Cleveland .... 1 pos*t .. .. .. .. s . Detroit BOton M- N), New Yorti fat M Ol N. YESThRBA RESULTS Twilight Ga*0 Phila. Ow 1 0-2 9 I Wash. 110 tI- 1--S Sa Newsom, 3er (8-156) Astroth. Masterson (*4) and Grassn Night Game Philadelphia 00600000--0 1 2 Washington 400 00 01x-5 3 0 Bishop and Aetroth. Fornieles and Bridshaw. First Game Detroit 005 000 00-5 10 2 Chicago 020 001 102-4 8 1 Gray, White (1-7), Trucks and Batta. DobAon, Dorish, Aloma (2-0) and Johnta. Second Game Detroit 110 000 020-4 7 1 Chicago 002 000 OMx-7 12 Hoelt (24), Whtte an Ginsa- berg. Grissom (11-7), Kennedy, Dor- ish and Lollar. First Game Boston 000 OO 900- 8 New York 032 000 x-5 9 1 Parnell (11-8) and WPMt. Gorman (5-2) and Burra. Night Game Boston 000 OOQ '040-4 5 0 New York 000 W O 4 8 0 Hudson (1-1) gd White. Blackwell (4-12), Sain a n Barra. National League TUAM Won M 8 .Los ** " L .t.a .. .. . DtM (13-12) and SarW. He ther games ewdwS LOUISVILLE, Ky. ,- Frank Pettit competed ef court that his wife wrestling holds on threw a garbage oam thru a the window afterew ret!ag home from wat, a wie. . tling match. Mrs. a t Wow mised JOdge David OatsI IV- give up amateur wrmstltng keep the peace In thi - DrMivg I M fein when you switch from waout O plugs to Igation-Zngineered Auto-Lite Spark RPli-g mis mNa ua M S wILY mumm sa ur Auto-Lite Resistor pmak Plbape, to Sgather with ato-lAte SOmbulat and AAw Trnpo t PluP a oa cmnpletebhrgh qi - . qpk phB fomw your neaed. 'W*m M.I fl- -.*0^tH .lS-- '- - m~l'.-I ffllI~iATH : iik1S afttt er Ruse Le w* of KI t wt M ground after ftbowut causb the ro a race in St. Paul, Mina. L"M WsIbo fair condition. Hpite Pyers St Setting ReLa 1 Bepite Bad W thir On Labor aOy | -- o ^-* I1ad ksCt... Ithe i local uin b m P e e thrd M pbadu y s gve, St eaa- top ma Snta Cr itha Fa.e -i a,,. --- ... a States him the as-th .st, -. tl k it.- ft. 4 wm *is y' ..ss .e stl r ea -0" w -t V.* 1 Is k JiL m * i-ulw-^ *i~i jI llUf bS-- -BSi ^lf i~jfA- ' Me da~ereate4 the ebak teqan swHawaiian nwond *UUMS llONm GUTtt fad Tand=. Mkh _rm1- msie SUmai Smge an Wher'i-ngpm. ;i Uliirtin^?^'"^ cow-.^c S. A. *v 'u W.L ~I -~ Y7 M KII .W 4'1. ; .. t!.-, IM j~ -. I'i~ m v *1 J . L *' *J" I -/' t - ;. * " '< ^-, L k LI I '"-*" :. **' i A Ei.-' -' - c. _ it*. Oll AV, Agv r I T f'f i Y.t .. ... xo- .4 44A Ar 4 kk Al. IF X, -46 47: if iA NA 44 *Pw -47 1.4 MYT i.o 40 qt Mk 1121, AAV Lr N OWN Ask- -ol 46 x.A* A ny G N, w4 Al vz'l a. Q a F 6 =.1. 7 -..'... "" -w ll. *',-. .* ,\ S **. . . *' '' ____ *a^ ^ - -- . Breakup Of Embassy Pair 'Hush-Hush' NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (UP'- A jdge was considering today whether to impose diplomatic secrecy on a separation suit filed Wy Mrs. Angler Diddle Duke against the mUllotaire U. 6. Ambassador to El Salvador. Both the 49-year-old Mrs. Duke and her 30-year-old hliu- band requested that the charges and deniata in the tt filed yesteMay be sealed bptauwe the. coantats might be embarraAtin to the btate Departbtnt. B prae Court tuatice Jame B. IL McNamll* sul he would atuy the pa .rn to find out whe.tar they psa Red any em- ba2as in aterm . Due was aimed to the El Bafledu poet early this year after .Yrving -s tat Secretary to the U. S. AmnIaqador to Ar- fgeuttna atd aecial asitantt to the LU. 4. Amuseador to Ita1. Mf related, M per M u almny and M for' it.(a . at -karried he tobacco heir on Nwov. 25, 1940,. hotly after ahb divorced her second hus- bat Duke ile had been mar- o~jAfew of MsmGAt a, t. (UP) -Rahl5t6BWd eluge revolt- I ed b f toollty ordered the loseK hp of tala's Tralpe Dali OCongpes b pu* ahead , ped with pa for the fin..' itW.sae6mealtb 4f verf thi Mfe"*VP mom ** ,: Yo ".t. I *' * tc" " '- *"' -%:.. ..,; fl! - . -' ., &* 2 4*i.^ *.. ,,- S , ." ,' ., t, a* 1.1 L* * rWnnneiwvl two ait l h y r .'l W1 t5tfttf 9 rfca lSH asm WUIMIA TAWES uraday, Sept. 4 t-.m. U. w3 saw Air'.*^ ^ ^ ^ w ^ g g * .luM - 4.. :. .,wI -- ,W ."T4 t. ,, " La " ., .-.. I a...hz fh.o SS. ., f. .l-,m,, dg r . a 6. a iwre .ai a r h rs. . *gd .ur 1sol .yor- ., m -If rs I", is: .a V4p"ro , "": be Ob-J 00. ."' I r" ., .. 0.1 I' |
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