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. . . ..i 'i ,, 'M C I'- '1. ~ -^ .t, '' -'v!4" *]" i ., l - .~ A~.. S' S:ouvnry if c" 4fthdAi +inctk i. !IAII *-W )7k rA AA... w, RDA t i.,m ". Post *.1 :. (NBA Telephoto) GEN. E LY ITS Pesident Elsenhower ars eabe tlhing soatething is lerw as he talks with fenchct of .taf Paul Ey Lght) at tOWhite pObuse. My had come to ask the Prednt.or ore A mLeIn ..es to bolstr the fight -____ affl: r o In'lnde __. +'_ --** ; +,,'.t.'*!*;- < .f ...*.-. . '* I . . Ike Holds Joe Should Withdraw I WASHINGTON, March 24 (UP) President EIsenhower, com- menting on Sen. Joseph R, Me- Carthy. said today that a man Involved In a dispute should not t in Jnudment on his own Ces., The Predent at his news con- ference declined to cogent directly on McCarthy's insist- ence that he be permitted the right of cross-examination In the investigation of a dispute between his subcommittee and the Army. 1 The Presldent did say however that he did not believe any lead- ership could escape the respon- aibilty for carrying on the tra- dition and practice that a man should not participate In the judlrment of his own ease. At the outset of his weekly meeting w I t h reporters the President was asked: "The Republican leadership has said Senator McCarthy should Nox participate In an In- vestigatin in which he is in- volved. Vrt. the Senator insists bon the right of cross-examlna- tion tn the investigation of dispute between his committee and the Army. What are your feelings in this matter?" The Prajdent ,sal d first that ljwhad no feean t aS about a **&~d .*lti hufleift ha 1 (NEA Radio Telephoto) VOLUNTEER TO B5LP FRENCH Fourteen volunteer American pilots of the Civil Air Trans- port stand outside a briefing ahack at Haiphn g. Indochina. They will fly C-119 Flying Boxcars to the aid of Isolated French-Vietnamese garrisons. Among the group are (front): Ko. Milan MlnneapoliUn. Minn.; Mecs Mlka, High .Point, N.C.; Roy Watts. Tom Bailer, Et c Schilling, On of Washlngtob. D.C.: aM Woody Porte, Ban Francisco. In the rear are: Piniy Pinkava, Bayonne, WiS.: A. L. Jud]tia, Reddlng, Calif.: Maurice Clough. Panora, Iowa: Hugh Hick., Hannlb a .; Frank Hughes. Byradlue, N.Y.: pilot-in-charge Hugh Marsh, and operations officer E. C. kirk- patrick. The name of the 14th pilot was not available. __ Poibil it Of*US Aid DonaCeciWill P aii- DA Ancon, .~*-. .-~ *e.. ~.- VJ4~. -. Heights Out Of Stamp Business " Ancon, Dioblo, and Balboa Heights post offices wl be put on a "mail disbursol" basis effective April 12. On the some date, window service at the PedroM guel and Gamboo post offices will be reduced to hours service a day. ,- No reduction in force of personnel is sEpected 's it is believed that various retirements whki re due that time will absorb the curtailed activities. Box holders.at Ancon, Diablo and lptboa Hei will be able to pay their box rents, pick up and mail letters, but all other activities such as the sale of postagei stamps, money orders and postal savings certificates, be transferred to Balboa. , The announcement of the curtailment of post officI activity was to be made at Balboa Heights this o noon when Gov. John S. Seybold meets with represetw0 tives of U.S.-rate civic councils. ,+ , '- .: ;' A. * ~'I could escape the it [arc, h4 rh :(M p'tc st n SHRfor carrying on that aditiO~ it ipn See Charles E. wmJty s7-tar to the one Gen. n-- a -and that practice. Wilson said today American and James A. Van Fleet headed in Panamanian First;Lady Ceci- SLater in the news soterance French officials are discussing Greee. That mission, before the la Pinel de Remon was to be I i the President was told that. Me- the possible dispatch of U. 8. Korean War, built up the Greek greeted this afternoon by a mon- Carthy no lO6ner wishes to sit teclca advisers" to Indo- army which was under attack ster demonstration welcoming in judgment. (he has Rive up ehina to help train native troops from Communists rIn te. north. her home from the Tenth Inter- - his vote1. but feels he must a ve fighting Communists. Wilson.said that what he had American Confgrence at Cara- OME. March 24 (UP) Hol- the red marks of Shelley' the right of crosa-examination. In mind was "somewhat aflilar"' c s. where she won the admira- lywood*' volatile Shel'ev Win- geralls acr his face wh The President was asked to coam- Wilson said at a news con- to the Van Fleet misaton. But he tion of the delegates of 20 tero heaved a mirror at her es-sou t to ment. t fa es that American militarypointed out that problems I Americn Republics. tragedy Italian husband and "sure it ha pened" Mi - oHew reftused, saying hbe ded men believe training of natives Indochina might differ some- soudly lapped his Italian girl- ter said In the bar at L ^ ^Iknow enough as to the details should be done "more aggres- what from those in Greece. Dofia Cecilia is scheduled to friend last night, after the fracas. of the e cuIt. Bute svely" and bsould be "organized arrive at Tocumen Arport at 5 Shelley's anger exploded when "He made some crack thencasedthis chutheet.hesralead- bigee"o a bg ul. bWilson described the French p.m. aboard the privatee plane Viti rio Gauaman turned up on my movie friend., so l t tan things for wc te led- as "receptive" to the Idea of of the Venezuelan President, Col. the e of he .ov .*mb the mirror at him h on a bas. Wilson described the rench pm aboard the vate plane Vtto aman turned up on my m (NA Telephoto) ership. obvio-sly the top leaders He said that both the United spedian up and enlargin the Marcos Peres Jimenes. In which both are starring, ac- "Im not sure what ha COMMTTES MEMBERS Sen. Karl Mundt (R., S.D.. left) and on Capitol Hill, could not escape States and France are "anxious aoaleof native training. He did companled by Italian actress after that" she said "B Sen. Joa .h R McCarthy tR., Wis.) appei r as members of the responsibility. to get It the Indochina war over nollditcate'whether the French She will be.met at the airport Anna Marle Ferrero. the girl movie director and other peopl Senite-mA llt pum Albcoomittee at .Washington. 8lbcom- with." have.approved the idea of Amer- by her husband President Jose Miss Winters accuses of break- rushed in to break It up. mitteel rae, dowa os McCarthy when he tried to '|L Tid ican training or Vietnamese A. Remon, and other government Ing up her marriage. Anna Maria Ferrero questle s oeral RBn01ell on why a newspaperman u Secretary of 8tate John Foster troops, which so far has been officials who will lead.a motor- The blonde Ameriean me- an issue between GSSmman had not b pnte t for espionage. He was told that the sub- Dulles told an earlier news con-an entirely French matter, cade frou the airport to DeLes- tres greeted Gassma by Shelley last New Years' m cnmalttde was 'not here to try espionage cases" but to consider Uference the United States has Wilson also disclosed that if steps Park. Mrs. Remon will leave heaving a mirror at him. she played "Ophelia" o appropriation. 1 A been meeting Prench requests the French request more air-be convoy and walk at the head Then she resoundingly slapped man's Hamlet in Genoa - for help in the jungle war as craft.and "they are the kind weof the large number of Panama- the face of the sultry Italian'Shelley had walked out on- . Sl, I. o H foranfast as possiWbe and will try to can stud." they probably will be nainsa. who are expected to gath- miss. OGasman emerged with husband. o on h u M e "icos. Con envonn a m. I *nvlla u continue doing so. supplies. er there, to Santa Ana Plaza. SDefensThe iniHAGUE MaCornlch4 U In his news conference Wilson -- Three speeches are scheduled told liant ay American conceded, after persistent qu Liner 'Panama to be delivered at the Plaza. Gov. Talmadge Stin Underway A t El Pa na m a me wt betase is tionng, that the possibility ofS Speeches will be by rneto de country whether Russia likes It ending "technical advisers" was SetToSail, for the organiz- ornot discussed with .Paula uara. Jr.. for the organz- -oWith. n0 tes fromatleasthto hck from hemor- S ra olthSnat eanAmer-e fthe oetncarme dtNorth Sundayco tee; M Carmen Out Of StateILoyal y Pled ~ i gth reiste reo thertagoing.Into ssock from henior- lean czadron will be located at forces, during 'a current vaalt h Sunday _Cueto, for Panamanian women. f S tate Loyalt Pledge i nteon mer t be e dicaln Oter talks scheduled for to- the Dutch Air Force Base at o- hee. was asked whether the *e Panama liner. Panama, name of Panamanians of West . convention to be held on the day Incl dedtscuslonof the use esterber. in central Holland e h i s arriving tomorrow at Indian origin. ATLANTA, March 24 (UP) hired on th local .-w AIsthamus opened Its three-day of aned.so-called "hibernation nine miles from Utrecht. The Cr obal is now scheduled to Gova. Herman Talmadge took the teachers in county sessions this morning. drug as an aid in anaesthesia United States unit will be un- I .. I, ,, sail northbound at 10 o'clock Doias Cecilia will answer the sting out of the state loyalty school systems and school Following As invocaton by the by r. Bernardino Gonzalez Ru- der the overall command of The lsaidIP lSunday morning, speakers with a speech [n pledge today by announcing d . CM,, ,Arqb .otPanama, the. Hospital. Dr. Qon leT sub- We welcome the American The Panama will put into her delegation's Intervention In to Informo on thelr relatives or untI where employed cor tO '"-,atotl El2 Panama ject is "Experlences In the Use squadron as a valuable rein- In If IBaltimore instead of New York the Caracas conference. file their "dosiers" with a cen- The most controvera was na ted officially by of Largacti a New Adjuvant cement of the Dutch Air I New York is still trikebound. trail security office. tIn struck out would hv Mrdd A on oR men.n aery o ti t i rce and as the execution of a A roxImately 137 passengers The Panama Chamber of Coin- ""I Preiaent 0e.. ofwel R om ien Surgery plan to integrate NATO air de- tdll" a m zp, tsail on te Pa merce has ordered all establish- Under many sided presuresthe emplayes swear w spr^an Away h io it e c..0! S aS al kC Says Jobless ipe tedNW YORK. March ep Pn de dinemw rt. Oen. Undertenwvri^ sf L S 14 tru .of Got-_ r on .li -. "S to Scauean s Stl..on-" Sta said. ama Sund ay mor dayng that to close dow their busi stirred u by educational an lo il be a -, m Shesee .ew ,,r4and 7sttpmem.hndr-prolitieal leaders the governor al- fil is ae present or ntof the Vein Pathology. wna scheduled His statement rejected a for- neh between 4 and 7 p.m. tlees h-ocrnofeethe-for presentation by Dr. John H. mal protest by Russia last Sat- .N tW YORK, arch. 24() o es tenm.d t o d until May I the mco f u O the Uan ae si, ofPrIancknthe Is- c aii w'lso0A fDougc n Ansecialdtrain willberr erlu ndle ios eumeroF eb b t -d eve Dr Fr.ank RaY- esr ou aSurger, m er NI r ,.,Universi ty of .,establish h c r B U.S. air bases In H.l-U ndownh eret bod a ihnutn ash f b n legt hor _, s _old be 'cm lundr-eth,--p ,-- mond d Clinic, of Illinois Schaol of Medicine. .nd two blocks efrom the home of histo the the demonstration. affirming their freedom from nerle n mood ohopwho mhed over the Dr. Mortimer N. Hysa in- estranged fourth wife, Barbara AInto T e Act anytsubversive taint. The ori t ncalt ...s b re Huto.. i. n repar at io oBofa tri aew xsu bverive taint he oo be rsti rcin htif i m M Httn last night f.it tor tPte rseoH n complainedapOttrar Bus companies have volunteer-. n al deadline was April 1.pendn a ram*fW te or nSino g Gyzniecolo gyNew YoButerk iikn Says Jobless to Paris to take v -his dutie asttEr- NW YORK. March 24 UPt transportaon for resd es to "I ame time. Atty. Gen.ased." rhoekd be w (W .B tyai3 ani goe- H le-, l. takDoi rtmenican Minister to France.-The National Dunking As- of goutlyingareas and nearby he Eugene Cook held that theand va Mpe mo-ifk-.l ift fr r No 2 S,,o e gcoemwrto discus '" shron ic &.b-rf-- a a*rsocia on S report tad ay that meon iiteriort s tratowns. oater empl oes of the Board ot.cotended. e eath . t, ro,. m of sub. -,.. ICervicitts." it. uaA pI I ar adl hI ..t. l. new.pew.of drerhap. i9 th name ouf the op- Edetficopunl remain in or- aluhe re'tn O . t.t. Teei ubcltis o! Ru ^bD te a-- mh utida bros.re thie 9dime store hir-. has been develpe wcn Wi ton e eoe sa tdlaothaw ich wll.ofs igm iene S. 5 a Thesubject fapa byDr. eos'.flf the p.husband., arrive atthe decrease the amount tot coffeeal, a h ete "rrah" aof ystem" pe.r el oled o the iS ldh a dvon. wofe ssoroSurhr But NotP Teterboro, N.J., airport last night socked up by a dunked dough- Duke Acts As It will be u' to the Bar of Re- de 3 Agenc-y utah!I _.--- a p--"niversity"ofesr o f n s urgeyl r g at nine o'clock from Palm Peach. nut. I gents andra attorney general goeror Feb. 1,wl be L3 deole o ~ Univer.Sit oflPewnsylvanI.ga Med WASHINGTON, March 24 (UP)TFIa.. in his converted B-3 plane Doughnut bakers% ill be en C Leader whether action should be taken tune to the depatme-l Sh E io w the Larg Mowel" l President msenhower said to edwhich Mi Hutton reported ourged the portrause the new mix .re- er Leao er against non-signer s. nte ietaurI c-hief.t.i'h'i-e Jbm aarno e n day that unem ploy0tt o r = 0. tHe w a co uter-m measure against the t several departm ent beads s ai d w ants to inspect a q ue q io offi-ce f---Jto W3-3 atdeepulic ..... 'reached a pnt where a slam-.acamaned Y yhis e.. rising price of coffee, the -s l---- they wold e red e si .A b tuse ...Delegates were received by bang emergency federal programtLelan Rosenberg an a Plo t. soclation-said.Fo "r rE lizabet under them who refusedtosign u ellll etiPe . ot o a tJ U/[ ... . .. . -- ... t H e w en t im m ediately to a T e form ula of the new m ix and the g over or backed th eir, e of e d offi o llenyvm W in tr. Ei noon at t resto'at nThe de nma e rADELAIDE., Astralis, Mar. stand. But after today's modlfi-'arnoited cons_ fetonal_ .lq5Von Jusdo... a .t down Fifth Avenub from-was not disclosed. id (UP) -The Duke e gjjl. cation the governor said "that the goveror and atton or an severe amde"'to IpW.tu fence shortly afr the Cam ton calPi home. She returned to Si _lin the -c--latit ..L. ,toU 11 t .m. today V5 doc-moerce Departmentublished a- 1 lStolenFace and preventoe opatlent f"re.t,, 822011"es. 5"" 5re ortdathat hm 15,'.e errday ftr decaig her 72-I day wham war ve'inas oeed ues appears "a -very fair ard -,-, Mr....- M ,sadtem-- Who&DftWBerkowitzj, a candidate Wilk...from J. Harold Saxon. execuesought the deu an e KIUnit-ma Int creadt sdehnsecretary of the Georgia duca- ecuse dltr't01 rrulna0uiez mhev Im for the Democratic nomination Twenty-thre thousand me ti, Assn. Th.e GA had fought f . ,re1id, ..mm ed but headded. th It D noi Rnm oe e o a lbtt.i m today that his opponentw asAde ad. U, s.ultystadium1@ Be am articuklrlyPleased.sIud be s.i..anb wleniroma w"o-l"amDabO i / d m eon i w gt a obher emples of the Board of:, d, lhs at ."". ----- time ...W.._. Idaabefore li f ParI M1odusl, on The lwh0ikeless. eeward w i sin of th yoftnheemployers iiha ed- aerie a ii --the-am enthischaees of, An or- [" l the post to w. w.eWasl eampaln posters "at, amd shaded "ane-e" ucation system." pro i ng told --r. -k" '-"m-a qr O W .. + . .K Mlm, . b ; -., p; S.tt.. U 1.., i . .- .- I . *_ .- -.^"- '* ^ *.. .... -* .. '-. .*.: t 3- SSo Of'Cl -- -- Diablo, I" r -_ r ., ~ 1__ ~_ __~_ __ __ __~ ____ ____~_I~~_~__~~~ __ I~i ~L - ` ---' - -- -- -- --- -- ...r.,.:.;. i I ~_ _1 . -; - _ __ _Ir_ __ ___ _ ~ 4-'i--- _1 --- ): i~Ei~"it~t"F~ - :;J' : ~Y~ ! . .. . .Ptl :-J..... + +" +;* ... fi... . 7 7 . I ~4~:~N' * .-- I~ ~A3MSA SUffi : - '.4 I- W5, 'B vcro m.. ',.d 44IWN5,'SZ.00 ." BVICTI S - ." ~ Hollywood will forgive me, I S --hope, afor Intruding on ,it duringa iis -Y. ^bn.. .. SI~bISS Wt ~SLUMN weck of secret deliberations over i{ "the forthcoming Academy Awards. " S p f ee The asmse Amy. But I'm certain it wont' tarnish ,,,aim*I n us a el IapeeMil sad sa l a wh..T scom thq iamor of their "Oscars" if I .-.. ., sa e .*point out that we are preoeeulded... abe e a a1e denIt be ImesiItl deset ppioe b.a with pats on the back, instead of .. i i, _the knives In our bAck so skfblly makers across the world., h H LM A see greet America's name and rep- utation in the theatres of Japan. What's more, our Japanese friends turned against us by motion pic- o lure clippings borrowed from 1i01- lywooo s generous him libraries by FISHING FACTS some very polite Tokyo producers D# lr. wh. Just asked for tnem.- Sthat ome fish" exert are to come down here under The Nipponese film makers got u* that some "fish" experts are to come downhere under thousanaa uttee& ot tam irom us- a o 0O the U. 8. Oovt. to, among other things,endeavor although tey nave not promuc6d '4O9 ofy Lake" with bass. Maybe that's a wortn project an Wn- eomenumst po psue suce body, but I don't think the U.S. tax payer wOU I tAP 100. u* appuy, accurate reporting it too much If he knew he were shelling out good US requires 1.. 1 DLe salad gUat tl s *toot a private lake. This lake la fepced off and post- nouie itoi enuu, entaued *Life in rh Rtrhan. a A bDeian ^'Uwv camp" was sup- -rjllectiof proving the Chirlqul River might be a pressed oy our own authonues in worthy o if the Panamanian GOvt. would take steps to protect aran to avo oing ruue to our - Its &atersa against the native fishermen who are cleaning out th en ainaes, tie .Lussa a. " river using fishing methods which, to say the least, are unsports- idalike, for the sole purpose of selling the trout to certain peo- The Japanese, too, now select I the area. Also. unless the Indiscriminate burning of the their 10 best mo--es. '.us year our ts around. the headwaters is .stopped, there won't be anY o io *ies" ee ugnly it able to ave lo th* water which is steadily getting warmer, al..b. i..~rlea4 or bed on, Aom- If Panama ever wishes to push fresh-water fishing it will have niu..- novels. I would do better come td the idea of protecting the fish by reasonable fishing ur &t;e mon'k.u 1 4i qIote t'e T W as to,, how and When such fish may be taken. ai'...... ulea ul.'er&ll, M4e 'AF a If these "Point-4 experts want todo something really worth- r .... e ToXo-a man l jet4tem Cstud the posalbility of stocking Gatun .Gand Mad-. w,,E., uc ,iaaubdmy o0 mot1 n. o- Lake with the.8outhern or Lar e-Mouth Bias which thrive tur r~Ars afla ncenac would ano Fiord o wAters od prObably would here it given a real chance. well to 117 l iromn the Orienrt as to the larg arela involved, it would undoubtedly take a lot a seaI er. 'aIey coulu spot ame 1.Wu teaklhaS to proeduqg good fishing and fairly full-grown fish betL/ecAt jollnati O'Lon ,'cO Pranc- - hav to be, used so they'd have a chance against, other g.- o sense spoiling we entur. tory fish in the lak6ia But if these areas werh good bass- evemng. usi5 g ikesw wd really have tomethe or the majority of r )%o lher who aut aford deep-sea f os Ing -. mant thererd be "Lasit night we saw the' latest ad ty Of rorm o the Pdasnmanian to flu haswell as the Am er- t L ..i. i., ma, "T'le becoll Wor old-stick to sp ory ',tsmanlike methods no r ou sce oteo sm Tono, if then or Ner woiu to ve, reported recently to ht f MtlSAg,. etc. -- "Angler"h sup4r`ors on the AFJL' s bree trade I Su_,ono t-ommsttee, headed by tne d k eueration's vice-presldent, hi a tit ON TiB RAINBOW MOVE woll.- - Crslatobal, C. Z. t I .mainlY made up of wretch- WASHINGTON -(NEA).- Any. quarterly, and ia his press con. .......... we e ,L o rians y rel pwo tlal o *se w.merhocar andt' is mind off the f. w oe staments. i emte a izers I rfer the Governor's plan to move local rouge famille i a panese or the er- T hsrn ae ke uto i owl t cino Poces the rabbit we ren o inbow Cit to te more gu table talinChurchill, n nandoth i !i hte t al ei t th ortant f i ? ttn m oel embarrass someone person oor ortnhze be c retaliate s in case of a surprise ot Uo ch for ltis background of n build, s in define l.. . .e-tandard t he aon aeaoosie ovi-t colem r tack b th e r eussan4 wd ow this gre at debate, has de- .16ton ........ ..vrywere truly yourop--bu notund abouto who .. .. "densp Iw. u t it I si a real plesmte to write oneIvg rasepr,,.,,,, nau whreal. impo to eviry citizen" the cranctv atonretaliate as the g -l .. IL...s any reaSpictures of of.. America T ant-f .wold defeo ,1 -doter. war.. I Sas they do, 12, extremely ar pt aoh- ro, takson planes, the, droppns g The k yu- raised by:. Demo- veloped. -, t .t come next Is 1bt commaniy uan.tary facilitIes for ihi .Acupat5 of te on ne stacks opl bombs th me- t operatic tdiala Stevenson in the I r.a .. location of these -re building. In New OrlatobaL the quIlrers are nuhml motrowers. teJ.and, inals y teo e athe-. h _ii speech, In which he policies to pa euLar clrcumetanc- grBrtee each aartmen containing a large living and dining tem n a ,iaon.n.oad tio retaton othe es. atilsw the n.- _..o alowe tnair omant g to bfte bovrt o r t is i ei at n Nrpo da's Secre Oer Sa l, a e Oo B. considered ai attack against thm S only or an ipoe n in their living conditions, but also or over th o arson in his soreaent speeh be. a.his at t e or settuln them in an excellent environment, one of the best America and its destr'c-v poawr ore .the ianl 1Pres Club. An attac n Was nOta I.V ni were show- b-ombing- Berlin, ieou;l If g atol- noy ntanks _-il 7riseP byaDcas -ro .o-Y, thoVLern- Very truly yours, colf e ha the sha pi crc horr r W r, revn S., te ac the nitea notem MFD ,t house. The isme.thoie--raA- te N w ih4eTol t .r France,t. a turo acting is self- 6 I inN ..... . ,,y brought another hiss. /Secretary aO,.o sFoster Dul- "rat, plalgt each of the other W elee.a. rtaeea Co in .l on NATO eunlam to. alsist those at d a u b o ad %u i rh o Cureh R elatdns in NeweYork acked "by takn--. such ac--on a Answer to Previou PuZle I would ask Our Afri a. J .an14r as t dee ns decessatry. I r n, l at any .Vice President Richard M.Nix. This at first appears to be an m .e..ti Mthap 4 F eale i ,movfol w on iFd teven pTb'O crtei ism im tant wta an clause. clean up their stble and adopt a sof P n hIs br oadcast nde democrats government AC ros 4 olf moiud code oa ethics vhich will make t Ma Pruesid.t .Esenhower no other course of actioR is posi- Cad torf i5mleents pWitoelbviobus "asoa tearn eer ttement that tihe Uinit Theee is a further, area of un ua ve tr Jaanse ed Stats would not be drawn ino certainty in the NATO treaty. eI Twor .... Peapola an ant-n .Ameiln iew Practically any Wnr~ laIndo-China thalesy it te attack came against westpn. t .all i... o Stage plays o be all of the s material in the mad e was the result ohf a Consttutnal Europe there could e a hingtantad i tre ase o -Hebrew lst night came from U S1i"larauton o war by o es. auomataeaptal-ation by the NAtO' ars untrB libr rler." r ta' "a,*lls has now- r foreoes, for self-defense. If the ate S Rei se Ira ascetic Jaep films become re f a this b an article in.tack came against western Ge. M b mtr pro a nda weap in the new iSue otf foreign Affairs manly, however, r against the mid. SRuian ruler 24 E aer 40 Church hands of enemies o the 88. De-.. lIt a new 28 God of loveI festival Natio4s. Several of the best NIc- * Si New" constitution into Made 43 Pronoun pon-prouced Anti-U.S, films have r wick R t14o6 melodious 44 Forward bndlspatched to Peking. There ck se 17th Hebrew 34 mountainous 47 Female saints "e piltutre p are dubbed with Chi.n- l r-- letter 35 Plante r (b.) o sese'oAi sn rains. ia they are "- " I eew ..t.i.r -n I to fabr 48Wh. of mik shown throughout Jathe occupied l W I,,. .A. t ulberry ..........nd.. of 51 Fruit drink maninand--ati elsewhere in thwae '*1B dflabri 22 Sites eIther 53 Writing tool Orient.. SWalkg stick 24 Princes home 39 Freebooter 54 Abstract ben Sm of these ptures, made b C'oliren ..- friend of the preCommun ist, antri- ,. -.' ." n A1, anti-CIO Sohyo (Japanese UMa5sUSi ., Federatcon of Labor) are subtle. pefl~latio They are exquisItely done- and S ar IMteer- nlch .. I p they are designed to "discourage 2 wMnb leranPnal youngsters from joining the new ae p a .. o ta I, thee security torce." p P | It is this- Hontal force on which aA o aS t we m st count Lt prevent the Soh- tegra sb rioting or Labotaging our installa- Posidt manpower, t Hoe ntal fails to hold i te )ines, our troops must swing in- Ru iarue 2M n 40Chto action aafnlst Japanese 'riot- te 3 t -G era. That woulnS be lethal to our reprtatMon frr decency and democ- Ur sm w m4acy among our sensitive allies in the Orient. o* The next .moves- -and the next movies-are up to us! Certainly it is not wrong for us to fight as SWN hard for our wiay as the friends ofW 80 ufthe Soviet Union fight for theirs. t 1a. 1. -~. Infra Red Lomp a --+... FUsed In Repairsu __On Video Sets ,- elaoThey infra-red heat lamp, a well-. gi S known aid to aehin"gRmscles, is 1. Muse, " heypar, egned "s to" tdisicourg SfH' PANAMA AMERICAN t- - ,99- PS-- Com ,in1t. Slee Av NsW sl i Mi I - amism a I the fence are jum"lIn to the Con- fore an e-ind aof thes boifimu munist sfde because they want t6 out firing a aibt be with the winner,. ThA Is alseo,'why U -doesn't In Wishlingteon the J int. Chiefs believe in pursh. of Staff are so worried ab tldo- button w V to keep China that arms to the French la- an active navy. that country have been gienV p .ri- ority over supplies to our. own .Those who don't aged- r troops in Korea. ford point to te.' .WM t+, SOommuHi ret.a t. In Paris Foreign Minister Bid- md Mtle U t. 4* 'ault has held a series of oes a ,tng U,. support I a 4 with U.S. Ambassador Dillon n may now be- too la. Shl which he warned that the Lanlal government will fall unless Fratice President Eisenhower eha yield in Indo.China and negotiates about midway between the d an armistice. And if Laniel falls, .mic Chairman -f the Jewin Cief Ambassador Dillon has been a Staff and his less daring dimple- warned that the next Premier will ma advisers. S L ..... be Mendes-Ftrance a neutralist, de-eastern countries which aren't who would wreck tie North Atlan- Meanwhile It's an almost ieas. Smbemers of NATO, how the NATO tic defenses against Russia. This capable fact that, unless drastic forces would beused is not clear, has become the most urgent prob- steps are taken, Inde-Chuina"wil.eo Atom,Changes befere ,o .ncepts lem facing Secretary Dulles.; Comunist before the end @ o ' During the past year, while the year, with southeast Asia whi EisenhOwer administration h a s Farsighted Radford an American. army lid navy 01 been developing its new look" de- ... a war of thePaiffe to ve, fd. Sfen pol ces the NATO com- Th' e man in ashington wh lowing tor mend of ThhosmanhtWMng84A loig late.r."" " mand has alo been making a has been tmosttF d about he -- new appraisal for .what Secretary problein of IJdo-oina is, Adm . Dulles.calls "the long haul." Arthur Raord damic chairman This has been based on the real- of the Jindt of Staff. I 4U UltS H--1 U ization that for-the next few years Admiral Ra rd more ways I B rl' W i at least, the NATO-countries will thah one, ts eo Admal Le.hy of have smaller !es than they the Kb"i'ebow a.d aim on.L" ..klfl. Ii i ADVERTISE I The new use of the beat lamp IndI ae to t..G.e.l e 1. 'II^ 111 I trie O. by a TV rep&l-Mn,ay- 555 wh nar"da Ku"jian of , ,MAU& AcSKaAm-M- --- WM K'I don't shoW up when the fted#Wr I is bein, worke4 l the sere , |.abop, snMce the cases raMs cooler _'eut of its caMbinet. Eulian' soltion __ . ia t use the tala-red lamp to .... ... warm up a suspeted all er -o d ohm6rIf lo- -due " * I -It ~ , m mm _1 _ I ___I__ L_~____ ~_ __ a_l~ i ___ ~I____I *_~__ .'~ql_" "f . n Q . * ^'Sj~ ~"' ''7t I. 0',, w~*V -. IN emnemakers, caught between high prices and a love of fashion, She stirs the burlap l4nte seldevere arefly lowe ft), llkea back on old-fashioned Ingenuity. They are eonvert- makiag certain that the .eelorr I e vedy. e. IW ateo seeks into everything from drapes to handbags. The she hasselected a mple eat pater and b a e t0 0 t inLte the process is washing the lettering from the bag. partleularly well to umme a r .Ia s K 1 te.d the s are opened (upper left) and the burlap Is dyed. (center) goes very am Ismtshe wu46 q.. I seIf s m i a wheat-colored spring cost, so she make a handbag and hat Oi mteb hru n coat (OW). sVI Tel "aonthe burlap before using an ern tint.It r age purse is of burt. -. St*iatca might show that po- from napkins to slip covers can of us would love to own two '.Toobti tato,&Ae staying a comeback, be made in burlap. As a starter, three ligbtwight c0Q tbUt few the leaflet on brlha, withe but those who delve deeper know the leaflet gives illustrated di- budgets can absorb ithe nvest- charge, sendour reo0ttoB that the ag's the thing. In the reactions for making place mats, ment. 806, making one of burlap w10 ,Lovett, ;485 5 .Aven few yesasthe women of bureau scarves, pillow covers, should answer a real need. Nw York 17 N -Y. Amerie, ha. hve been going mad curtains and aprons. far bAels burlap that is. Of course, you could make It f s- Detailed instructions are also in any sbade.but we rather Ra dio o S Wh tholiir larders are over- given for converting the burlap vor the wheat tone that's achieve dth potatoes ndfrom bagto fashion fabric. ed by lightening the burlap and \ ba supp Is still low then dyeing t a deep ecru.This ;Omhe ; Z hrn Adown the man it tells just how to open the shade is especially pleasing In ho seatheseurlap bags. seams of a bag. how to remove the burlap, and, as you know, it the lettering, how to lighten the is one of the top fashion shades Ameng the articles of clothing color, when necessary, and, fi- for spring. Your COMMunit St#tio that aleaflet produced by a tint nally, how to dye, using either a I I I., 1, and d t m er lists as suitable pan on a stove or a washing ma- A duster-type coat that has 100,000 P11 for m affyrot burlap are play chine. neither collar nor buttonholes to elothKaprons. handbags. hats, give yo utrouble.wlll prove easy- skirts, dants and carves. In the realm of fashions for sewing, and also a versatile ad- Pi n spring, we think a coat should dition .to your wardrobe. You'll Arof "u the home, everything make an excellent selection. Most need four bags to make it. Toay, WdrendalMreh'* "T J "Ktti UP-During a fashion show, there's scant time for changing costumes. The other daY a e at New York models rashly boasted. "We are the world's fastest stocking-changers." O'aft them said she could take off a pair of stockings and don another in 38 seconds flat. Slow- p. t. the group took 52 seconds. A bevy of Columbus, Ohio, models emitted a ladylike "phooey t ju-ey" wand went to work, timed by a stopwatch. Shirley Lewis, second frpm right, above, - the. q k change in 25 seconds. Slowpoke of the Ohio bunch was Beverly Robinson. center, i the quick change in a fast 45 seconds. Other hose-holsters are Sue Key, left, Barbara o .- Jo Hilliker and Barbara Ann Harper, right. .. 1 : -. / ,- ,~ ..--,,, J ,, DESTILADORA NATIONAL, S.A (WOMACK AMERICAN WHISKEY CO.) Don't judge an imported liquor by its price. Remember that half the price you pay is taxes. Drink Panama. made products-drink Womack, and receive the value of your purchase in whiskey, not in tax stamps and fancy bottles. DRINK- AGEWOOD SPECIAL CLUB RESERVE ROYAL MOUNTED RON CORTEZ CASTLE CLUB GIN _ 1.~~~~*~ - la out ox lue, I 3:15-The little 3:30-Msic for Wednesday 4 :-FatUre Reviw 4:30-Whata Your Favorite 5:30-News . 5:3--Wthat's Your Pa&vorit e (coatd.) 8:00-The l rst Men' in tie Mom (agBO) ;15-BLUERAIBw ON SPORTS 6:30-The Christiani Setende Monitor. 7:00-NESCAFE ORGAN' MBL- ODIS8 7: 15-The Jo Stafford Show (VOA) 7:30-Report from the U S. A. (VOA). 8:00-The. Platter Parae S's-Codnmmentars on World News 9:00-The HauntnK Hour 9:30-Paul Temple and the Madso Mystery (BBC) 10:00-Un ersty Theater (.VOA) 11:00--The Owls Neat 12:00-News-fSjn Off Tomorrow, Thursday, March 25 6800--8"g On The Alarm Clock Club 7-00-Nws 7:05-The Alarm Clock, Club (contd.)- 7:30-Morntng palon 8:15-Murning Varieties 8:30-Music Magkers 8:45-Jerry Seats Presents 9:00-News , 9:15-The Sbcrse Heart Pro- 9:30-As I See It 10 00-News 10:05-Oft the-'Record ., 11:00-News 11l:05--O.f the-Record (Oontd.) ll:30-Mfet Ba1 d 12:00-News P.M. 12:05-Ltna.heon.tusic 12:30-Popular Music, . 1:00-News, . 1215-The P P'o'ty Prade 1:45-Lum and Abztr 2:00-A Cal! koL,.Lefa; 2:15-A Date forbnc *g 2:30-The An'ean. jrnal (VOA) - S2:.46-Te of the Banda 3:15.-The Little w 3:30,-Masle for ursday 4:00-Feature Revi'w 4:30.-Whats Your FAvolite 5:80-NMew 5:35-What's Your Farvorite (coatd.) :00 -French m tIe. Air (RDF' 7:15-VOA Stamp Club 7-30-Repitfroht te U.S. A. (VOA) -- 8:0o-ThO Platter PanA. 8.4--Commentary u World 9:00--BWabetmn Theater 9:30-Tbe Re Ltures C) 10:00-Tommy N faes a a nis Orchestra 10.15-The Latin Ateriean Ser- t0:S-fat~ory wMA. (VOA) 11:00-The Owt' NMea 12V-.NMws,-Nl Off F, *~ 4.,,, TST 'vT q"'Fr^TT^ r T T TT-T T 0- lling is still th thing with 00L a week In take-off-er, take- sh0o u o a Tony homepay. And the work is steady Batt' top re. - e l ,.Mared on a 25-cty At the moment the top star in tour matcally, all the post- burlesuqe is a tall economy-sized ers I talis, -halt with blonde named Lil St. Cyr. who Itfirst d lf with theoretically has added class to .t And te bses are strippi Minsky cited one bit of entered th M lgends- las e takes her clothes off one ays "BM Tour" and while rolling down a staircase, and one says "Faiti_ t Tour." what could be classier than that Jokagly, Faih ~he driver of Minsky confesses that his ads his jaus: 1 vy1 lv ou 0 ..every are a little classy these days, too. time you best te =4eat bus into "I even listed oun choreographer the nett ftowl." once," he says. "Nobody knew what 'choreographer' meant, but Alete.Dalton is the "Story Prin- everybody came because it sound- cess" on NBC-TVs Kate Smith ed dirty." Sbow.'After on telecast, Miss Dal- --- ton was attacked by an enthusias- Richard Rodgers, at a crowded tic small gir, who bugged her press conference before the big TV and said, 'Story Princess, I've sho.- he and Oscar Hammerstein seen you lots of ibes on tele- were producing, wearily found a vision, but this Is the first time seat and sat Which reminded him I've ever seen you in color." of an affair he attended in Wash- You never know, maybe real live ington, where everyone remained people will make a comeback standing in deference to Mrs. Tru- --- man, who wag on her feet. Some- It is'a great pleasure to inform body whispered to her that if she you that burlesque is still prosper- sat down, everyone else would. nl. Harold Minsky, who is pres- enuly carrying on the grand old "She was astounded," Rodgers name of Minsky whlih has been says. "She looked around and said, bringing art to the masses since 'You don't mean to tell me that 18, says burlesque is healthy. they're all standing because of "Outside of New York, as mat- me' " ten of fact," Minsky says, "bur- Rodgers says Mrs. Truman sat lesque is the leading form of live down 'st, having learned about entertainment." Washington protocol. There ae some changes since grandpappy's day. For some rea- Wally Cox, who started taking son, obvioqsly- sociological, more flying lessons a week or so ago, is women ard in burlesque audiences grounded. It's a self-grounding, these.day. So Minsky and his fel- however. He found no insurance lo m aros are paying more company which give accident in- atntlode to things women notice- surance to a student pilot, and Cox like costumes and scenery. (The is the careful type who wouldn't word costumee" a Mis Hky's, not fly without some financial protec- mine.) tion. That's his policy. The artists are all unionized now, in a -group called the Burlesque There was going to. be a big Artists of America. (Do they, in- Scrabble tournament at the Con. stbad of .hAtdown strikes, have cord Hotel in the Catskills. It's stai&ptill strikes) Salaries are been called off-shortage of Scrab. generally pretty good especially ble sets. for the "strip women,' who aver- Seems the guests walked off with age more money than stage or them. And Scrabble without a nightclub performers. Minsky says Scrabble set is tough, no matter a gqod strip woman will get around how wide your vocabulary. Old Timers Comment On Goethals Calendar "1 seem to feel again the warm ences at which all from the pressure of Col. Opethal's hand highest to the humblest could as he stood at, the gangplank and make suggestions or air his welcomed those of the Medical grievances, real or fancied. Department who had received audiences served three wfltAen trin nations to pass f t-, oy -*ef through the Caal on the first eqnt opportunities to be boat to traverse those waters frerndt opportunrlematol be from one knd of the Canal to heard and get remedial action the. other,"' eneveve Russellwhen such action was needed; now of San Diego, Calfornu l second, Colonel Goethals learn- now of an Diego, Caiforn, ed many things about his organ- wrote recently. Ization which he otherwiSe might Her letter ameto the Co- never have known, and third, I missary Division as a "thank- believe the morale of the whole you" for the Calendar which is organization was thereby great- sent each year to over 1,000 re- ly improved." hired employee now living all over the United States and in a A somewhat different slant few other parts of the world. came in a letter from George E. This year's calendar bore a pic- Matthew, now of Marietta, Ohio. ture of the Goethals Memorial He wrote: which will be dedicated next "Your Goethals memorial is week. M- hut if th,., <.>,*. i ,,ha It brought a number of Inter- eating comments from Canal old timers. Many of the retired employes wrote' that the memorial was a "fitting" or an "appropriate" memorial to Col. George W. Goe- thals, and most who mentioned It approved the location. A few dissenters felt that It could better have been located near the Canal where It could have been seen from transit- ing ships. A considerable number of the letters had some comment on the man- in whose h6nor the Memo- rial has been built. "He was a great and able en- gineer and admfilnistrator and I am proud to have done my bit in servn uder him during his entire period of administration during the construction and ear- ly operation of the Canal," J. H. .yhrf~ wrote from Bay "Like all of us old timers, I still retain most pleasant memo- ries of my Canal days and the kindly thoughtfulness and wise judgment of the great 'Colonel,'" was Marvin L. French's com- ment, from Baltimore, Marly- land. From Oltewah, Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. 9. F. McKensle wrote: "We are especially pleased to have this calendar with a pic- ture of the memorial to General Goethkls. It is indeed a fitting tribute to the great man whom it honors." John F. Warner, now of Bra- denton, Florida, wrote: "Noth- ng like a calendar to help an o3 timer keep tab on the flight of Tfte after retirement sepa- rates one from a branch of gov- ernlent activity made memo- rable In designing and construct- ing a 'cross-roads' for world traffic. This world achievement left on Memory's tablet a record of marvelous egneerin serv- Ice under most difficult ond- tions." Dr. Lewis U. Bates, now of East Weymouth, Masachusetts, had something to any on the famous Sun da morning offte sessions: I"landed on the Isthmus early in on year ter ooetha rr M first saton was cu- LebsLand In due tme I became ut wen acquaeinted with him. He had many admirable traits. -I always - -t v. our ,i tne arc necTA s au shown the Colonel coming down the path at Culebra with his lit- tle bag or located him on a la- bor train, It would have been more true to life. "Now that the Colonel is taken care of and given the honor that is due him, why not show on your next year's calendar what really makes the Colonel's Pan- ama Canal tick. You got me the first time my true love, the Chagres River." -Sweden 's nest Atand Cut, aull sCead Crystal In open stock at SHAW'S PANAMA COLON Philippine RATTAN Lux Furniture 20%do fW this tba only OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. Automobile Row No. 38 Tel. 3.3399 I '-* . 1 . T- - . 9 IT'S NOT FUNNY--Bobby Thomson of the Braves an& Wi Winkle smile as they look at his cast-encased broken right aDut in St. Petersburg. Fla.. hospital. But to Milwaukee, it's far frati funny. He'll be out for nearly two months. (NEA) ' STERLING BY AM ERICA! OLDEST' SILVERSMITH I KIRK Je six's l TROPICANA Sleeveless dress to go places, in a Fuller crease resistant Bali print. Trimmed with white waffle pique. Colored hooks and eyes to cinch your waist. Green/rust, grey/rust, blue. Sizes 7 to 15. As illustrated 16.95. Just on of may lovely new Dreus at FELIX's No. 21 Central Ave. No. 4 Tivo. Av m^ w^ ^ ^t 'Lw .U I. - A'. . 4. f,-e *.. ',, '. ' I ..i a u .... w! p . - t'~ iri , swllim lm .." .. - S' .. '. '. PAGE bFlUR Teachers In Politics Is Hot Issue In Japan By AL eAFF United Press Staff Correspondent __ It PANAMA &nMCA AN INDEPeNDPIT -. ,T lmm mlm RABLI I UW MAP MNl" In J B 'ie ZfRh . . 74 d T , OLWV9 'TOKYO (U.P.)--Japan's youth- fl democracy is facing one of its' best tests in a dispute over pditical activities of teachers 'The government wants a strict lI*v banning the teachers from classroom support of any political party or belief. But the teachers' tfllon charges that the government actually is proposing thought con- t01l and 1 return to World War 1 Fascism. The argument resembles some- what the wrangling in America *wr whether teachers should be re- qgLaed to take anti Communist oaths, but one important difference rakes the question more vital to theta free world in Japan than in the United States. &the United States has a wealth of experience, in protectmg indi- vidual liberties but Japan is only three years old as an independent democracy and is taking its baby steps in the very shadow of Com- gatmsma's second strongest world power, Red China. One faltering; step and the island empire could stumble and fall to Communism. In their youthful enthusiasm to make freedom work, some Japa- meo government leaders frankly auSpect the teachers' union, rep- resenting all public school instruc- tors, of spreading left-wing sym- patble contrary to democratic ed- ucation. Unt.Jess.than a generation ago, Japanese educators accepted their roveunment without question and taugHt eudents the policies laid down by military dictators. Now teachers, like all other Jap- anese, are free to think and vote the way they desire, but the gov- ernment fears the union has gone too far. iN\ JACOSY ON BRIDO By OSWALD JACOBY - Writen for NEA Service NORTH (D) 1< 6AKJ6 VA2 *853 4QJ76 WEST EAST 472 6 109853 VKJ863 VQ7 Q 102 *94 6A109 68532 SOUTH 6Q4 V 10 54 *AK J 7 4K4 North-South vul Neoth gEat Seuth Wet 14 Pas 1 Pan 1 4 Pas 2 N.T. Pass 3N.T. Papa Pass Pass Opening lead-V 6 Perhaps you're not fond of South's jump to two no-trump in today's hand. Such a bid should show at least one sure stopper in the unbid suit, and South's four hearts headed by the ten-nine hardly constituted a sure stopper. Nevertheless South's bid of two no-trump was the best available bid. If North had a singleton heart he would probably rebid some suit, and if )North had two or more ,The parlinanet's vice minister hearts, fhe suit was unlikely to be ft education, Isamu Fukui, charg- dangerous. e4 the union is "an organization of teachers with distorted political When West opened the six of vbws" which "is guiding and hearts, South had to decide for or Welding sway over the education against holding up the ace of ekcle df the country." He warned hearts. The. "normal" play of the that teachers' political activities experienced declarer at no-trump have made controlling legislation is to hold up an ace of an other- 'mnperative." wise unstopped suit. In this case, however, South very properly put ot so, said the chairman of the up dummy's ace of hearts at once. uiton's central executive commit t T a k e s b Kobayashi. He It was reasonable to suppose that wirtned that the government bill, West had only one or two of the *n to be introduced into the Diet, missing high hearts. (If West had l a front for "the ominous buga- all three he would have opened bo of Fascism." the king rather than a small card.) "Should he bill be given legis- If t he hearts were divided four- 1live approval, teachers would be three, the suit was no threat, since considered as maintaining neutral- the opponents could take only three Rt in the realm of education only hearts and the ace of clubs. If the when they are giving lectures ex- suit were 5-2, however, it was vital etly in accordance with the pol- to take the ace at once in order to c, 1ft the government then in pow- block the suit. *i" he ae4led Between these two extremes, the When South knocked out the ace president of respected, missionary- of clubs at the second trick, West supported Rikkyo University said had nto way of defeating the con-, teachers' "restrictive laws". are tract. If West led a low heart, "Inevitable" in Japan because of East would win with the queen what he called a "cancer that is but would then be unable to con- frustrating the effort to build up a tinue the suit. democratic society a The uiversity head, JunoSa- IT West instead laid down the saki. pId many Japanese show a king of hearts, he would drop his "lack A good sense" in adopting partner's queen and be able to dem oeUc ways. take the jack of hearts, but then .... South would have a second stopper "The fundamental reason for the. in the suit. Either way, South absence of this sense,'! the educat- would be sure to make nine tricks. or said "is to be found in the fact thai the Japanese had neither South would have lost his game training nor knowledge of the in-I contract if he had played a low dividual dignity,. truth and freedom heart from the dummy at the first that are he fundamental concept trick. East would have won with of democracy." the queen of hearts and returned At sane time, he cautioned the suit. forcing out dummy's ace. the gdver.pent' against excesses This would enable West to defeat that OUl "'plaee all educational the contract laterl on with the ace paret under its cont. clubs and the rest of the hearts. #IISWZWYUnast * EmalmE WT CONTro L imom, PRAZ WN6&4 INT7 ACTiN... FBMCSUA.h'S POP S~caB BaJNNI UU[ COLD MUTTON-These shepherds from New Cumnock, Scot- land, have lost their sheep, but' they differ from little Bo-Pebp, as they know where to find them. During a recent blizzard, the sheep were lost under a snow drift. One shepherd burrows his way into the snow to reach the sheep, while his companion holds his legs. They found the sheep halt frozen, but alive. I' FAST FREIGHITER SERVICE BrTWEEN NORTH & SOUTH PACIrIC PORTS AND EUROPE TO EUROPE S.S. COUTANCES ..................................... AprilI rd TO CENTRAL AMCRICA & WEST COAST U.S.A. M.S. WASHINGTON ................................. March 26th TO COLOMBIA ECUADOR. PERIJU & CHILE S.S. DIEPPE ........................................ March 28th PASSENGER SERVICE ROM CARTAGENA TO EUROPE: S.S. ANTILLES ....................t.................. April 16th PASSENGER SERVICE FROM NEW YORK TO PLYMOUTH & LE HAVRI S.S. ILE DE FRANCE ................................. 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"i; ma f, U viad im o i the tulfa a" - ho of Mrand Mrs r- es P. Uana tner .home at se W O-Is a delegate to geo lnts-A.mstan Metcai ionven- Uton, angC a ne u at Hoel IQ Pa a. ll.. Mrs. Ii ,d Leaves Ter V,,- IMan. ard Ban*der left A .Istemu l an American A wans say.pan UnMted t e5 a.u to H - wood, iae, swne she was su dmme 'y ta. death o p Jer father. *.. Mr .rhW Trout was the guest of afor .ak a steak dibner-and daeg v s Saft'asray evening al me Mastmaoa h..m u on toe' c- casion of his retiemet tomth me anyservice bars of the om- mis,~ evasion. Mr. Trout was wiain aety Branch of thins Ar. ivi Jenknl, the Master al Cre nomif,..esened.the Mbaoree wian awaten as & larweil ut,. auu iL. 'trtut received a Royai o14o "*haUaU Man." . .ose atendig included Mr. Pau. rieeaPa,. ,r. anda Mrs.T. L. .Aougsn6,Mr. sad Mrs. J. k'. ,vaAs, r. anM brs L. .i. Mhay, ar. ana Is Wdliamm U. mc- ,owin, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. bul- ler, Mr. and 'Mrs. W.F. Robinson Mr. a6d Mrs. M,W. iruaLU,Ar. and Ms". i. D. elanson, mr.aod Mr. U. 0. aiegar, r. sau mrs. W. WmVe, Capamn add MS. Atr- tur T'rourp, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. aner r. and Mrs. A. J. bitch, Mr. aldr Mrs. M. Dodd, Mr.aml M 4.cSl0 (.1 B enia, ana Mrs. W. ia W M s. u.h. Mr. D. Mr."Bob a aMirquard, Mrm. ., .Laura StaakBey l Cnart, Mrs. Hn aith. Mna. Road JAIies. Mrs. Mr.L j *- -** -m --. -- livan. CapS An Mrs. Patersna To Leat.-Isthm .k Captain George Patterson, U. S. ., and Mrs. Patterson will leave the Isthmus Saturday en route to his new assignment. tnror to t0 departure Col"el S Mui USMC, i Mrs. Neints wF f *or ;.buffetdfn- ....ivet r esi e at the Naval w Dtot honor of Captain ad Mrs, Pattenu. Miss U Eaa deal, who plans to lea0e FPm *&A oo -hr Lima, Peru, *s -thoe uest .4 honor at a frsewe dinner given Saturday eveningJpy Mr. and Mrs. Larry Maduro at their home in BeUl Vista. Bridge i et Wiaoers Winners the regular weekly bridge tournament played Monday -- -. .,. --- Is .yurbaby led- dgd? tKhvewy hef -?m- d I hw *ie-'Ij --Biis-utt H^******^-^-l---*I^ < ,for e of be tf a.m. morning class and ?the ,Wrprm. evening eas taught An. Fat Morgan at the Bal YMA eah Monay will featured dried a nd eat arrangements Ior ae co ug week. .-. Celw Movies Of FL Co red movies f erW u will be shown Thursday at 8:00 .m. at the UO-JWB Armed 'orces Serv- ice Conter, La Boca Road by Mr. Theiodoe J. Heidenrelch, who spent lour months last year in South America. " Miss Dorothy Birckman, Dire- tor of Activities at the U OJWB Club, attired in native Peruvian costume, will Introduce the eve. ninth's prog am- Mil'pry o5em. their families and the a'abij e Ganal Zone invited to attend. Baea Elks To Meet Tonight * The main order of business of the regular monthly meeting of the Panaaa Canal Zone (BHlboa) Lodge No. 14m, B.P.O. Elkswhich will be held in their Home on La Bdea Road, this evening at 7:30 p.m., will be an election of officers for the coming year.. Boek Review Group To Meet Thursday The Book- Review Group. of the anal Zone College Clubwill meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. John R. Hammonl, 529-A Loro Place. Aon. Mrs. Hammond and Miss katherine 1. Clark will be co- hostesses. Tea will be served at 3:30 p.m., .r d the book review will be given at .:00 p.m.. The book "Desree" by Annemarie Selinko will be re- viewed by Mrs. Alexander Shaw. Member- of the Club and their friend are invited to attend. Coamutees Tm Meet TOeight The Executive Committee of the CWkatm Dies M CeLoogng I died dUN' a olon died ev~ heart ailment olon Hospital last night following a lengthy illness. The 7-year-old matron is sur- vived by her husband, Richard S., three sons and three daughters: Arthur George (Wally), Richard L., Lijllan (in New York), Mrs. Ruby Jones and Mrp. Ivy Edwards. She Is also survived by i sister, Mr.. Maud Thorne of Colon. Funeral services will be con- dueted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Salem Mission Church, Colon. Bur- ial will follo in the Mount Hope Cemetery. . Hoar Ye! Hear Ye! IT'S HERE One Week Special (or while they last) Regular Priced HEARING AIDS new and used at specially arranged prices. Come early for yeos Agendas Crawford No. is "r Street PANAMA Pampered.., the Way You'll Look This Sason.. w tha SPKIAL7 0j 00~t amu Thursam *S am be had ^I BALBOA *" ^^- ta^^th^m^ *wpe1s- UT 2-295 .JpAUIY0SHOP '''S~tteV..s kb.^ PtUtes wta- le awvded the rcnettrunaeaSM if jswin. Swho are ot embers the Marlin Club are crd ally invited to attend. Wives and. sweethearts of members and guests are also invited. Reservations for dinner may be made by telephoning "Chubby" Wright, 2-2423, not later than this evening. ExhltM At JWB Gallery Currently snowing at the JWB Gallery Is an exhibition by Elenor Edwardb, arranged by the Canal Zone Art L e in-. operation with the'LOJWB Armed Forces Service Center, La Bocas Road, Balboa. -Red' "l .f i- .; * :-- t ' " 1i BOUSEWIFE MARY MARKWARD with husbAid George and daughter: A columnist's report gave her a harrowing time. By DOUGLAS LARSEN rr I + 5.x J-^llllllllB^^ The exhibit will remain hanging WASHINGTON (NEAs - until April 10, and is open to the A housewlie, a lady photogra- public daily from 9:00 a.m. to pher, a model and a gLand- 10:00 p.m. mother proved to the FBa that ,American women are coura- i geoua and clever enough to do Lift Up Your Hears really en.ectve undercover,. counter-apy work. Women -were included in (A Lenten feature of the hazardous undercover activity Paama-Amerin prepared by when it became' apparent that the RevA. &Ao. okson,Kpis the Communist Party's activity copal Church of Our Saviour in the U. 8. was so broad and New Cristobal.) integrated that hre were mniny facets of Its treacherous SEASICK CHILDREN operations they could infiltrate easier than men.. "That we thencefo-th be no Angela Calomirls, a small, more children tosed to and dark and vivacious prolesslonal fro, and carried about with photogippher. did her work in every wind of doctrine, by the New York. so did Marlane sleight of men, and' cunning Kowall, a mod&l and' daughter eraftines, whereby they Ite in of movie actor Barton Mac- wait to.deceive; But speaking Lane. Their reports to the FBI the truth in love, may grow frequently contained e a c h up into him in all things, other's wnme. which Is the head, even Berenlece Baldwin, .a grand- Chris." Read Epheslans 4: mother whose now a stenogra- 1-IL pher for the Army's Ordnance oOo- District in DeLroit, supplied Poor. seasick children. bobbing, invaluable information aOout up and down on the choopy the CP's concentated activl- waves of this man's opinion and ties in the violl defense in- that man's new book and the dustries of the motor cly. other man's latest sermon! We Mary Markward, nw a are so anxious to have approved Washington suburban house- opinions, and safe tastes, and ,wife, worked in a beauty not be peculiar. And what do we parlor in 1943 when the FBI get out of It? Seasickness of the asked her to Join the Party mind and will spiritual fdtubr lo 'them, ness, and interior qualms. Because of the FPrty's wil- Paul uses to contract two wayk rutine ivca l tclal womeno- of underatatindlne the ChristiOaneS ,or ep life. One ls to think -it mo.ere- member -. heS o e l ny as a -tter1 o 9h i gm.wOmel'gUw he. A m P pinlons what TNJe ' talks A man's pelletss included me U what he' ses upon. Te other Ing Uats, uesrecor 0ther to think of It as a matter of li.h deLailed Manl tion 3 ing. or "growing up Into Chrilf, They were 1se #LWoto ex- Abstract Ideas versus real lief pose the Party's effort to suo- "I believe that God exists" or 'I vert women's group; in the U. belelve In God?" and act ac- S. But It was not all accom- - cordingly. pilshed without strain ,noa danger. Do we accept today's religious The most harrowing exper- fad or do we accept the way lence pretty, petite Maiy Mark- Christ ordained in His sacra- ward had was when she was. ments the way of Holy Bap- one of only three persons in tism: Holy Confirmation. Holy Washington who knew auout a Communion that leads to eter- meeting op top Fartv workers nal life? wlich was going to be held at God's work In this world will the Willard HoteL not be done by seasick children, -, by men and women who. in Bap- Two days later when a tism and in the life rooted In columnist (Walter Winchell- Baptism. learn to grow up more Ed.) reported the details 'of and more nto Christ. the meeting she was sure her number was up. Party heads 'Splash Dance' grilled her *bout it for hour Claton before she convinced them she At F rt Cla n had nothing to do with the t or Clyton leak, which of course was true. Mrs. Markward has been Refreshments and music., dane- able to name more than 200 ing and swimming will be corn- top Party members In the bined Thursday evening when Washington area before their the Fort Clayton Special Ber- use Un-Americ Activities , dance" at the Post swimming Committee, expose the activi-l pool. ties of 18 Commle fronts op-' According to Miss Olga ft-edterating In the area. and be a new Fort Clayton Service club key witness In s Baltimore trial director, dancing will commence of the six top Maryland Com-i at 8.30 p.m. when the 60th Army mies, which found them guilty Band will present an array of under the Smith Act. fine dancing music. She has won a citation from Admission to the splash dance the American Legion for her is: One bathing sult! work.j CANDY LOVER--Ie meat of hs faver, e cand brings TWLd o.t of tMimu helb m e owner Bob wHnammer, of Gono by. Th.e beer, raised fbonea sub by WBam- 0 ,od w c e.o mo a s a nd iy tesa - a a * I ~ led pu"e almost tripped red ANGELA CALOMIRIS: A spilled purse almost tripped her. Miss Calomirls was driving a group of FIrt.y bli-shots home irom a top secret meeting. Her purse, full or notes for her FBI report, fell off her la, and . piled open on thi. car floor. The Party leader sitting next to her obligingly stuffed them Oack and put the purse on Angela's lap. word home now. he had read ust one' I'd never ,-iv.a gotten that night," she admiLt: s t 1 Another night Angela and a male Party methber were work- ing at headquarters mimeo- 'raphing circulars When 1-.! tepped out for a moment she ,ulckly opened a file contain-' ng a membership list of an important newly-formed front ,he had been trvlng to lay ,?r hands on for weeks. Apparentiv It was a trap be- ,iuse her cn"-,'anlon returned Most Instantly. ivin" An epa 'nlv time to stick the list inder the stack of onper.s being nimeographed. As tl-.- orintlna continuedd they got closer tol the list She was getting' -ri"htened. But when only one sheet covered the list he said. "C'mnn, Angle, let's get a beer." She never enjoyed one more in her life. she says. Miss Calomiris received the, Pre.?dom Foundation Medl of Honor In a presentation byv Gen. Omar Bradley. Another discovery these wom- en made was'the complete sham h-hind the Party's promise to nIve women greater freedom They learned that worran's re- ward is nothing but a succes-. He nrade his request In Idential letters to Vice Pre t chard , Nixon nd Houne Speaker Jo- seph W. Martin Jr. ronmell recommended that the law requiring slot machine manu- faitturers and dealers to register and filb sales information with the Justice Department be made appli cable to those whose business lies wholly within a state as well as to those doing interstate business. Under the present court inter- pretation of the law, e'said, lot er engaged onlyI in estate op with these requirements. "I is hny considered opinion," Browuell aidt, "that the congress ftuended dealers registion and iln provisions of theslot macih he a halleapply to every manufac- trerw a dealers, whether or not engaged oin interstate commerce." Brownell said that making the law applicable to intrastate acotvi- ties also would help 'to insurethe effective enforcement of what is concededly s valid ban on the interstate transportation of gamn *bling devices." flin of the most difficult, dirty, routine chores. For instance, all four of these women were forced to hawk the Party's Daily Worker. Those they euldn't sell they had to pay for. The Daily Worker showed its oncettude for all thb papers Mrs. Kowate tran sold by braning Foer a glamourr Stookie" when her role was revealed. 1her role was revealed. 1 BURROUGHS world famous Adding Machines Accounting Machines Calculators Cash Registers Especially designed for V"or ne,4. v, Gr.aduial -an Business Said WASHINGTON, March- 4 (UP) -The government reported today that the "gradual easing" of busi. ness this year is continuing. Manufacturers of hard goods such ." refrigerators and.' teleid- sion set, aed mlinag have'been suffering mpsL - "Th'llis has r,.ulted In urge part from the continued liquidation of inventories, particulady n manu- facturing industries, and a further drop in activity in plants produc- ing defense goods." the Commerce Department said in its March "survey of current business." Lower activity in these two year. A decline pfii durables was offset pats creased spending tor i Retail sales for Jam February were 4 per cc the average for the fi 1953. But much of this do attributed to reduced pu farm equipment aid it lower sale for Susiness by retail bullding matb hardware storeL Government purchases of and services were dowpI first two months of this mainly because of lower op for defense purposes. . ndeiws accounted or the major part of a rise in unemployment to Reduced defense spendl g 3,T0W,000 last month and a 10 per b6cn offset in the last half of cent decline in industrial produc- by increased expenditures l . lion since last July, the depart. and local governments aun.mi ment said. federal government for other poses, particularly for farm. But the government economists supports. But price support expea. said there also were bright spot ditures fell off as the markethi$ in business developments since peak was passed, w January. vi Private construction aeUt, These included Airm p r I c Pe was 5 per OcnM higher 4n the cood consumer demand, a high two months of 1954 than a level of disposal co bumer income, aon. Construction of wareh well-sustained construction activi- office buildings and retail U ty and continued large expendi- ping centers have been "suMtl. turer for new plants and equip- tially higher" and public ut ' ment. building "appreciably highe'" 'I Earnings of factory workers Nonfarm home construction were cut down not only by the been running "a little ahead' "-.1. losses of jobs but by reductions In a year ago. * hours worked per week by those '' kept on payrolls. The reductions! were particularly sharp in the high-paying overtime hours. ' The money that people have to spend-.- itposable income-w a s bolstered by the personal income tax cut of Jan. 1. Consumers con- oi coolis ns. nothing reMll tinted to buy soft goods, such as quickly -i@ sa. M osn e Md clothing. at about the same rate taE iS. ., utA, .d ^tt as 'n the fourth quarter of last M EXSANA- FOR YOUR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS It's PANAMONTE - b io- n~ fl----- I el.. 4987 Planaml 16 TIvoll Avenue Hotel Pananf Tel.: 2-2010 START THE DAY THE HAPPY WAY! I ILg I II sere VESTLtSs EVERREADY THE INSTANT COCOA- Made Right in the cupl or wire reservation ote, Boquete -.9- - -~ .1 ' JUST LIKE YOU-your children want a hot drink, mornings. For the one that builds real Energy Reserve, get Nestl6's EverReady Cocoa. It's instant-just 3 teaspoonfuls in a cup and add hot water! It's deli. cious-you'll love that rich chocolate flavor! WHOLE MILK AND SUGAR ARE ALREADY IN IT! *1. Buy your tickets today for The Most Thrilling Show Ever Seen in Panama... THE WORLD'S PROFESSIONAL HIGH DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS AND WATER FOLLIES! CAST OF 40 PERFORMERS, INCLUDING U. S. & OLYMPIC STARS * Thrills Chills Spills! * Fantastic High Diving From Special .100-Ft. Pole! * Aquabelles in Water Ballet! * Comedy Diving Blindfold Diving! 3 PERFORMANCES LIMITED SEATING * Special Exhibition & Water Follies Fri. MAR. 26 9 p.m. * CHAMPIONSHIP & WATER FOLLIEb Sat. MAR. 27 9 p.m. & Sun.., MAR. 28 3 p.m. Tickets: $3.- per person On Bale at El Panama Pront Desk and Pool and Casa Fasutlch a I) i Ws a101 , I , 1 i '21 ,1~4~c~ :, ' Jl - ~ ~-r~ * 1. U 'W S~W rcf f_ .... ' * .. '.- q LEAVE VOU Tr n ONE P OUR OENT F 4.M '^~w"0 CA, 'IsAMumfDO comt A" IMP ,- ::. wJ uaA__ ,,.l.. A REiT. PANAM. IS.fa w I? ( FgaMMACIAl I ARMIIOk *Aog 3bn L in s. me "63,AMS i vi I IrFlO iA1. 4I R SApi LE" FOR'SA~t ,MISCELLANEOUS RESORTS COMMERCIAL & gasl.ebold As WENDEHAKE MEDICAL CLINIC Gradidic StoClem C t "l PROFESSIONAL A E- Three mahony bed FOR SALE -Pilymout 946 Tudor Telephone 2-3479. Panama. moderaterafts. Phoei .n 4 V"o Three maho any b d _| 94. etF with springs and Simmons Duty pFd..Pr.. .of S S tan ,WA Tor ro E, apposite Hotel El Panama. 2634 office 3-3957 evenings&. bTa Y F SALE.-Househld goods in gen. FOR SALE:-1947 F6rd Deluxe., 5- MIetIaeels 0we0.. G O Dy onONOLULU, March 24 (NDA) including stove, refrigerator passenger coupe clent FOR SALE :-Westinghouse" t rdo yu thlk of a radioith Street 8052, Apt. 27, condition. Call Balboo 167, after S et n N 4, pm Clr. a 4 Ph one g an the Unit Colo 6 p.m. coupe. Both in excellent condition. PanmAe- Ci a *-173. B St1ates Senate? e 8102-D, Margaria. Phone 8t SALE:-G.E. automatic drier. 25 FOR SALE --1950 FordV.8Fcrdor Hou-e 81O2-D. Margoril. Phow ef- CtOftO. On mile oa D, .P. oehatt cycle. Good buy. Modern double with radio. ExceInOr condition. Call 3-1741. soma C.1r tle brim youh (and 11) Hawait, where 40 dresser. Phone Cristobol 319. Bolboo 2-2914 eft3r 6Pp.m. HausC,--- PhoneOC abs. 2-1826& T po tsent of e m aw0,00 powle a S ALE.. 2- ccleo nore 0816, Plank Street. PANAMA CANAL COMPANY U D T.h1 IOf S oft 11 ate 6 pbackgsrou d. be. SALE: s ne. FOR SALn-m2 PSr hl coupe OFFERS NON-FERROUS METALS FOR RENT .O 3 m bLacs40h t. on6s ...wtl'f type washing O FOR SALE:-942N th d, were on completely rebuilt $65.00 Sterkline Excellent cn.ition, nt.iofor r SALE A Cbmally Testedh 60 re re an white, the crib, complete and matching chest dia. heater $225.00J b fl.uAhenlealt Fu jF 60.000 residents are 61 wbite. the I ,f complete 2and mtchingl chest dio ht. r 2... be received until 10:30 a.m,. April 1. ______g t___ il BetQtr Qat on seldom worries any ex- of drawers 525.00. Cll Amador 2145.- 194, in the office of Superintendent *OR RENT:-Furnished new molem 'i Tb GrowS a microcopic minority. ..4128. FOR SALE OR TRADE:-1952 an- f Storehouses. Balboa. for opprcxi- chalet in Mraflores teachers resi- 'o u No Mss, awal s as serican as the -Household effects, reos- tiac convertible. Excellent condition, mtely 721.500 pounds of Non-F.r- dental scton) : two bedrooms, ga- No T b- hodog and movie drive-Ins that House 515 Manzanillo St., low mileage, Hydramatic, white rous Metals located ofatection "I." e $11000 monthly. Co 2 line t broad, pala-1nged Ssidewall tires, leather uphtery Balboa Storehouse telephone 2-2720 3436 Pnam during office hours. GEO. F. NOVEY, INC. boulevard, even though the p- ? -l reasoioble ric 14th Stret No Invitation No. 59 moy be obtained tro. swaoing mustard or AL-6-piece bedroom suite, I 17 Apt, Paitlo Phne 82" from the bov urcer from of FOR RENT: Chalet: 4 bedrooms. 2T Central Ave. TgJ -10 spp ing t the dark have brown s l ofo-bed, platform rocker. 4261 days, Panamo 3-2279 eve- fice of Superintendent of Storehouses Ilvingroom, diningroom, kitchen. andyellow skins. table, end tables. Tel. 3- ninp. Ielenhone 2-1815 garage and large yard $150.00. s ,OR SE -147 Chrs..e.r Wi----nr 252nd Street No. 15, Telephone 3- Does anybody In Boston or ItE---25-ycle Aews- FOR SALE:-947 Chrysler Windsorring oice hours. Coretak- -25-cc Apex wsh- dor edan. Good condition,- FOR SA Wh during oce hours Cretk- ,. ; trmchnlr motor for 60-cycle mo- dia. new point. Con be financed, pure bred. Ameri-n .overnmen r h t. Vet,worry whether the citizen will trade Apex machine for -118 CMROPR a m .,, r will trade A x .l fr Duty paid Tel. Pararnsm 3- 8, ertfi-sfe ortx Fe Pcultry Form .:OR RK NT:- Furmished chalet, S.on1111. A 111L alongside has parents that came I S -cycl machine in goodA Box 96. Telephone 2-5206 rancisco, ormonths o childless fro Germany, Poland or re- .llrlg condition. Tel. Ponoma 3. FOR SALE:- Clen 1950 Chevrole Panama. R.Pco o, 4 door: Completely overhoule a .Couple or two gentlemen. Pus s -- land? ". '371 4 brakes, new tires, shortwave radio .. "-" utnsis 3 r Here, on the endless beaches ,.0 SALE:--Complete set of More- Must sell immediately. Will accept C. C AI.F -Fnn. 25-cycle 24-inci- "OR RENT:.-/Modern chalet, indepen- I f _.1 n. I-I, nobody theles w beahether the tfl end Koy Doulton china dishes. best cash offer. 3.1697. on flcor t-nd: 1 record pl-yer. 25-;. dent, three bedrooms, hot water, i olc t r.meur. he cameh nfrom Tokyo.h Mt- Scrystal goses, oil painting. Very SALE: '52 -C-..- Frd cycle ,or' en-h: I gasoline driv I ng and diningroom. kitchen, go- 1 or ShanigharL ; r5aOAbple. Apply 2199, Via Espa- R SALE: 52 Cu.o r 3-a. n-rtor rage. ircning and bashing room,.. an . p'OS from Mecodo 8urro. 00 mils, n l c n Hoe 77'1-B. Son Pablo Street maid's room, semi-intericr pti. Te prn e or g dp Sell or trade. PJome Balboa 2-1784.1 Salbo, (TCecpaeRtagepoitors en lot 'Ai.E-2S..yel* Wewtlnihoue .r b Ja__o_ with barbecue ond bar. Call 3-45191 25 C KerllnOr entagte bnak tS popu2aion R -1 -i. okbednfrom 9Rto12nandtfrtmtn t- O o2.rnpemto thile units:Japaes,1890 teor; sinolo bed, complete; A ........t... t...mt p w.0 FO.SALER .ne-10"-2-well furnished smaii g, 7, Iron; singS spring; oak FO OR SAl One tinn or-FORRENT. l h part waian., ,000; all t* dining table, 6 choirs; 3 mahoga- Real Estae bor w/60-cycle rotor. 1-hp. 3450- bungalows. Reasonable price for ratee' Es 32i 69 pur: Flpin. 63.000; Chin ny chairs, reclining, stool. 5 wick. ____________ rom on stand w.th which rn- ac- American. 2199 Vie Espola. across ouTNES V p 2000 pr Hawaian 130 -r choirs; garden tools; 2 25-cycle ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA is collec cnri-- one co.p.-W or v.''-cv from Merodo Eteurro. P.A Pth t ~r- erto Ricans, 10.00; Korean fans; dishes; miscellaneous houe- home by more Canal Zone famlie- cle /P-h co-ro. vh n r RENTThre-bdroom chet Th 7000) hold goods; gas engine. 2-hp. than any other city in the U.S A. Foi rpaj., for -rovi, C'n cn FOR RENT:-Threc-b-droom chalet Themtre." C700) Briggs o Stratton. 1538-A Mango iormatohn on Io .V. uf 151- Ft. 'i:k or cat' omngrcom. porch, terrace. 2 both- This his not yet a perfect r- St. Tel. 2-2681. specifications write Jcmc3 F. O'lve. P- ,I4 rcc.s, .aid's ,am,1 Sit St. No.T is poradis e for there are snob 5-c y cl.cot .. os F .- 24, Bella Vista. lhone 3-4994 ob and cliques every 61lce. But o AL.E-25-cycl- 7' gd ,"- c/o Robt, ES. Lea, Realor 6 SALt -Y 6 Ave Peru 7.1, office hours, -anized groups ofhyphenated $75.60. 238-C. Cocoli. Ave. North. St. Petersburg. Flo (3 ALF -Yo, sll have 6 more e rsh E-Refrl tor, 25 cycl; years of real eI te experience.) de t prchoae the "Trook- FOR RENT Completely furnished. TRANSPORTES tAmen are last va ng e- bedroom set,.ho le;- URENT: eoves Saturday. .'r vate heater for onil very cool residence in Bella Vista erica's nee elg po Sst bedroomQ Mustet sl Fday 26 th."bt.csh- 1 50 installed Regular price 46th St. No. 22. only to responsble BAXTER, S.A. givs the national dish tOrlen- ic.es. House i040-G, l- u Fl2t beosfor, 4 o 00 Phnn. 2-13'6. Radio Col party: Porch, lvingroom, dinng- tals pce. eF 90 squref m-et* tobutrom id'Oo. 126 Central Ae. 3-day room. 3 bedropma. ho t water. pan- Pe ]iNer. overs ie. --- "d900 squtr, n o etrc fruit ffees free tr;cl try. kitchen. stgrage and patio. Tel. F. 8 RUDESHEIM Itermnarriage is commonplace S E:- to desk. nir stand, near new R cetrack. st offer now 3-0436. $190.00 per month Taller Transportes Baxter here, A new race of phltscally bed cib with mattress. -only $3,00 PATTERSON 2246.h that r. pliypon. exlpnsion otes, bupype. expansion otesm .. Position Offered FOR RENT VALERIO TURON *Made In look-ia nrow- .30oI wtll be57 1________ m ail and aoeu WANED a 1001 Too, HoueNWANTED: ei. 21, 40th endert -nan o tUlr ha knocking for a loop Kip- E--mmns double nBewuty 9.0 eIeato WANTED: experienced e xecutind ling famous "East 18 East and ALE-Simmns double Beauty,-: wfl$ lectlon 0 Md. Lecretaiy. Must be fluent in Eng- ATTINTION 1. 1 Just built mrrodern nte Ms.- W i West and Never the Bd l5 nw 90.00. and lish & Spanish. Call 3-4934, from fumlhd apartment. one, tw Twain Shall eet 5517,.Campo Allgre. r i : 3 to 5 p.m. bedrooms hao. cold water. Tel. The er n I dind e kLf -Norg'r'efrgeatfor. I. A -'ephone Panomo 3.4941. ReIirs lastalatjn of gas home of a Chinese American cycle;nhogny lingroom set. 5- d et es r WANTED Servceman for %i.,shing FOR ENT: Modern 2-bedroom wte family;ther guess Included a pccle; thony Ivn r let. n l]r t ou? hrA-- Deat M JFOR RENT: Modern 2.bedroom Xn-A- S piece; three steel dressers. Margrl- mhie. ve ndppnc apartment with nd dinn an--d a ewspaperman- 8054lWerthok -18 0.stoves and1applforiance ir apartment with living and dining- to 8054-8, Phon3-1860. pairs. Must have commercial driv- room, kitchen, maid's room and Olerl ~ per American t SALE:-W sin houe refrigera- er's n Ega" Ditribu dor bth in Campo Alegre, neghbor- T.: -3 S ter. 25-cle. 802 1-D, Mrgaritaa WOLFFACOMPANCIrcn, S A. No. 72, Peru Ave hood of Hotel E PanamA. For fur- A.M. WORE OUARANTllD My host. whose commIssions : for, 2 -,e. 8021-D, MorR holtt, WOLF c m iOMPANY s hon 3-2490. their particulars please call 3-4968. are eared selling and buying 5th Street No. 22 FOR RENT: Two-bedroom oport- Wall Street stocks, has nk- S' FOR SALE T. X-MW H l n t W e dment. scre eped. partly furnished, ngewoe complete withTV S5- ei W n 75.00, Belisorio Porros 56. Key SIP COVERS deep-ree and wh |' Mooryele WANTED: Moid for general duty Apartment No. 3, Phone 3-0841. cIPIUAfl TEie bthsy U sia" chOpr SSALE-E h motorcycle. 650 No. 21. 52nd St Apt. 7, CampolFOR RENT: One-bedroom unfur- tUPHOUTR.NG .... .c. lie.ne otorme 2-5426 a Apr eo 3-5817. I nished apartment near Canal Zone S.fice hours. CO U Available rmetely Call Pon- HERES Thb- -year-Oo m w 0 r e ;S o -- News ma 2-0027 or 3-0763. RES blTs. ieans. sOr"elfn wai T- >' S: Ot ArmV Ond FOR RENT: Furnished apartment AtTOMOBIL ROW 77 shirt and foter chow has- r Explorer Seoutl t A = with 2 bedrooms at 46th Street and el 3-1i2R teno to get under and Jau Sr o re fy Bndevu rlQy At Colon Venezuela Ave. Col Curundu 328 his hot rod roadster. m plo erst of CanaTl Zone CouGn-..- FOR RENT:- 2-bedroom apartment. at n Mw a O- llloft y oilNo i01,Be oy-c Ca ts ofnAmer- oito.,on Sunday bathroom. Recently built building .in m aJ-AtmeIanM fam.iR l il S ao. he o W01 Bcouta o Aner- ."El Cangreo," Via Argentina No. ma-Amerlea ly hren the lca, have been busy preparing The 110th Army Band, station. 55, Telephone 3-3164. RADeO AND et with swuerbr nood na51 RADeIOt ANDn. ati ...stuffed mnu with fried noodles. % NY for* tohe explorr Rendezvous tod Fort 0 di k will stuffert m RNTtRA IOrN Sb held tl weekend at Ft. Ou- eda ort Ge w resent. aFOR RENT Two-bedrocm apart-' rice. bamboo shoots and other b I eld th.s weekend a Ft,. Ch: icorcert Of ClataCsi_ and po.nular ment situated in El Cangrelo. Call Cantonese goodes. S Frlances Qabrielle Daw- te 4 M.thi Friday. zoleXItlon et m wt O APPLIANCE canon. oo le tonH at a-lbolweekelnd. rten-t, one l i -condtioned,. i eondltioned office of Tsyuklva- e member b of n IsiteTof A special campfire expn o r he proe. am will consist f ,- onPerelil Street. IIEl 3-1277. "' ma and yam"chi. attornevs- Bo e'A mosl tw. M4r y omfere under Lde hi o. Twelhphon 03 .Bat-rSd w he outma R c l f r'i heedtd oeshte, fmnce ile hr i March. -'upe Caunlvpl.' 2. FOR'RENT:-Aportm. lust builtt-a. which could be .Todd and f ep, de yestie RCn elle Chairmanod later unt m Overture. Ia.So Pr :- n dinl tatehood 2 erantewd It the Veteran's Ad- ad Doyle. r.h charge. Thi b wil la. 4.. ,oe ,rc. ding. km?_lInIeo"n. rdp-n u i. N. Y.; and Wrl- the jungl training center at Ft Ibuines, ofels 9 Aven^B '" Senate. mane of hia coreatues i U n HospitalIn Buffalo, be followed by the Preordeal Or-6 "Heacultsh Panp S fe a,' 1 oa e rtoog,.m ea com.el E P re, .' so red. h l dvo inl-mJa,,R want- Shad been a patient del of the Arrow Ination for Aon 20; and Scout Likee LiviMoon." Telephone 2313. ese extrcton for the fwhite- tle Canal Zwone aMr underte Odelon oChief 40; saturday Of Spookin 20: Healtned P it I e time bund tlema s Renutei they yesappoontm ton Post Colberg. d e." 11 Partic action yurniturpresident of the Territ. Sen- Turrived b three 8,11snOf activitittarti Noun FOR ate (next Sofd them wee h t bring t f 3, "Panama" Sco 14 national an- POSITION WANTembeEDr the enable U. Senate Ii at the time of her death. part olffa with a forl. tbon 50: Equ12ment 45: Improu lu tka"sekeeoer with refrA ospurver are a brother mal bridge and ball of hn then of Unite 25: and States and Pan- McesWr Box 37 Anon of os gran hMarles, a student; the Fi ul0 eakfast and clean a ; SundayParticipation 50 e new areed Honor tl S MarinesA M. Aeen The meaning will be spenter out OR Rke LENT0; Cookncentrlly 4t- able Wilfred fel. N .Y..;W tju", n. fr dof.k..mawalks On the forOf the .. Y..; .w.i- the un train.business, officcs.e9aAvenuH Se tie. manv of his colleau wO mI s lamno iach. vi.The afternoon will be talc- Health and S safety 65: Partlp WANTED-Enlsh-Spsh secrea- e meen man f Jan UPeof Balboa awardith to xplorr ndwho have Cleanp 75 and Scoutinalke Pack vin ry, good speler both ge. Co ndpon mi have had a l I aaMcComack of earned thead f ie tsWhe rVialon of 40; SaturdaY0. Cook lumbi2 Pwture, Eusebio Mordes Hd A nle treo athlete yo - C. adInMrl Jamei brl i a Holberg. nd Safety. l AvenPacue, El Conone Position. Mme crew cuts D awoon ror _._. _._ _Px nFurniture.o will forget ab hodsht It. Alof them we re 3 wNi_ ll W.eh tb..i .foris ; t Scout Like Livin .40: InspePOSITION WANTED:-Rehable We ot the time ot her dt. t Of .Tee i.ies Wa aowO 5T0:. _qIpment 4I TrWoSTrC CR1 5:efr- rm o t urvvor ardte Canal b one maneo br Chaplallot oon JaimvsE.i : and AbLit., 25 CAAL tE ONu n P ecorwit OrAlobal governor anth iena- dT. Dwuta, doCted tram Hemann, te explkeri wCl take l D Sunoaypartcpat : e. co .*o.. U war Commurt ca n- isters: Mars Aleu the leldfor cimonws w interation IN Tcu aike aTATn ge. *ik6. Prro-te TA_ BECODE__ 1 trel of reeal d r uniton"s wla l W.. Gojlet, of l ;l ,.Beoa; chalar t of xlrerawno dvert- uANK 7;. ad Fi..al a OF ack ntc-r, s reprler ahne o ,wu.. Ca andpou mInstydul fav r hd. sh a c t c w to ma lowa. _dinner clean .packand eCotlo 2 lmbSa Pctures, Euse o M-rs B cralest Alt a these alticl ye ang .;oda.co Mrs. J hces F. Ir' ." AIvenue, El .ro. ilplW. AB hlhavere w cuts. a w mornw as nbor e nr-moI w b heO..Pmoru, l I/ 11. I TI I he..e :.. lg"ggktagg th g W$8 M -dame to Are Ca wl, m. rne o maC, mrL a u- ,--1A l,, org ",o.vonI1 vl ptn eb obd" how-A c rre-" 1"__e swith a-othe., .e. venOng.F CA, .. .! t ... 0- Buter o 800l.t_. w. tT. a_ DIST ICT OF !e .l "n' lik th de o -fa- UNITES 19ST ad derc woll receive standard t ew 4 *r ter of the CanrI oeBwo fe*. In thr w dtho"i Canal Zo e 2 hl '5 -..... Or'ieintal Governor and SAm- r ,probi- lemsn ts. Major Royce lis mu m, rain 2 d ESTAhT II a-esta enaian ontol.h.eTink orLsaIa wa ^ Eaes,, pc. Ohfof FRCNK at U.5rtsee CS the Cout at Eeas.Canale re.'a n oB Ge IdibvIe all the the- -.. t- .. B- Io charl e of of P ost sMi Us hoehs Rt er fe t fohCr the hI rtaI of ." eeseld faI at , we-, t t work In Dee.w. andao! bepm' i I i S WnLT. ANDt HR APLICAT N h, i -- -- i.---- i Act lly seh wiba W I a Srtn .-_an Sa Ke'w' ..Mi-m Noc i .oi hS w..b I n th.t a 1 t i m ii S fa as a rial miiDlltel in kOai. has -lumed resoniwathil. tt aeu to at Am.as. Canal t. M arbs wede: o wl be at faDow nwud Rsattn of 650o (amu points: PriMay, Pack i Came etaup 50. S.. .. ", . -... v. --... , :- .-.. , Pughi . Is Ip s moobl CHICAG M ", P SJohn 30 2, 'waine yn tertlay for pshg his -"- *blocks t,bitahs emwn ter. His ribe said she' was&I*' ing along' pmitteet when Kenny' cir" jolted her frot the rear Ad pushed her a- long. "I just ,anted to tall it i her," Kenny jd..' enrv Sommnerfremand Mercurio Jew- ler. l etlarned to Panama ths week after a two months combined'r apa tion and bites trt.W Mr. Stmmnnrfrennd v Cb est Rica, an Meazeo and reports. that Mexico City h epdly he- coming the eentpr of One sterling eraftmaanbtl. The hI- dustry both In deiy" ad In workmamiWhp ad mnow p- duces many hems cam" wble to the famous **erUn de of Dmnmark. Mr. SGmmer- fre-rd cat-g many Items for Mer- curio. Doodling To Win PROVIDE, R I. !,of , 124 (UR) -I) -r Lore, In court on a c.1r.e .of g Ipolcy alps, t pld the udge the ;lecea o .papqr found ,.o his pocket contain 'only "4ood- ling." ro conceded he does play the numbers once in a wh le, but he doesn'tt know. U the mrm he deaJa w&th I A bookie. . Doa be pa i rm if'you win?" asked .the judge. "I don't know." Langiona .-1- "I er 'u In., - He was iound Innocent. PU over* ;Ov .r gets a treat in g from Flora mJeJaunbia. e 1 Sdis pitcher. .aA____(M YOUNGEST HWIH DIVER WELC OPborne Dhbu _. ;* *; _^._ _ .._ .i. .. I I I, -, .- .-^..,.- ^-,i. - ,-".. --* -, a ^..,'.--, *.-,..-,* -^. i_ .*r-gJi~ft~~jg&.^~aS C t. Mc.CKK, r CSh .o CeCrt. S H. H. L Jr. Dnut COMk. YOU lCAl C Z YOUR A AT " C "- ... - A.. m.P Ae.owaI i" aslrneae ." w-^)" i-^^r i- m VAMAN "" iRICAN. .L 1 -,. N, . ,. ut ff u lI A4 t .* . A-Ij mmm mmom pmommmmlmsmm IM ruttJv v _ _ .. ... ^i-s^^^u - -.. --. SiNir ST Wrl .. -r ~ , '1 'A =it. W 4o" BMr...n.im a* e 5ao. JWom.an 4. tiorM a rq.-..-rT', ;MHsBe 3ontfld a wt Aso__ e , exM. moats,. ,lltt an oave w ,es lit ps ide Mta. faA l; Mr OUTS AL- S r91.MarmvsitAW. n AMOa e o.atot; aAM. r. nd Mn Frs. a n Jola Rua cmer lr Mt "' 'a o. S. nhe e aIi;-t Me Amy And Nav to O- s e 1ru wanut. o U innetr nuea. a -Bi oub held m o uy wa a b ,. .a tever.. o~ a flM pa away eiybstar aln Gbl- .r and 0 a,!Pa o r, ine, I. Is ..dr aMr, m,- ,,,w rs .." . Womauo a Mast. Pint t Monday- Alsopseit were . ind Mr a ; ,,e err c arn ,~- f t Mwn. .W wv. I pM. OURTESY CALL - ko a pe po^1 W teHeJa Wam BtOW 11nhe 1.rcSS who th eP h"an*ike e Carw as a c sfr." stad M05. rmi: BWO arbe .and Govenor Robert C .L te.. .us w o aasers T : Jeanne vidag. o oe t e -M w three chdr. ;imM... Aa.d M.. the courter viet to a~t Ad. uses w e i Coo wbo k wlo l wed- '. Ob3arI P.r." Martin L. Bennett; Mt. u d tos esth Noe. ad Ur s.. sul Sh l th e ohe aer s c red the bc." e ts s Gilberts. heos. Frederick aroffey; ore. ,a u.m -nu ta. ,,d, -,a. P ___d _le flab fry at the lk W, e os-.., m ,.sr ,urf- f- ..+1 on-,Ba r.C fanod M.n M t' gne; Mr an f-sa.. .East An d OWetrO ..r f3set a m from 11:30 a 'm. to all o io r ad 3dy C. and .M: a, BR ohek- a.,e Manuel CsOulr ,s. ervedAsp le "adn.. d s a. n am e oandog fm a trh :esr cript 'M.a n d : DMo. ---,;. 1 -, Sra"C or no hd reon r o1 Dv 1 S1.M & OWaes ar as ai h Ko mnm h Mrs. o.rG o. r T e fish were caughtar.. bh Mess rs: r Ca W l U t i .. tie S ammsa 3. N. A. Gt e Cyrus Field, Frd Trout md Fore dO her beLWeds Pat Kb a myr A advertising man, aeed bto W r i dy; amrM Mary 0. ou m. , e,- --- -3-andk WMn.eeRrb iti .a ste uipicks.m imwas cookedby -D oDCabm- __mentae o, M. un llaMr. ns s fr thecot ies eorru oe. M S e rt lra D. A Wads, ERt a t e of hr- of Beve y Micheels ined; iss Oa 0Yv a. ,Mudo LOfts a ar kL en d W ri m a arc y .> la hit IS th e lae P Mdfal. Wom an t declined with:-- er two tae ch ren.; M. _r . s.J. M asnMr acus .A... e,1 Mr A 0.."1 ro ter series Hand. I'm a Stranger to a lk air a C Mr.abo a lady b wdMr and Mrs. los rep .... .ni, ta~.D u a ea rea tame E AMsess iirtng we re bon d h ke." o a. d te -and .three, m Sar Ae ar, b Meea Tu ra see, Wa .e.... OpO n Dg C nl ren rM. and Mr. 19...re er ,te by ,new T o-bUalabOSuli Donald O'C. r and Sidney Q. Cftfsti, M is.,. ita. Cohen t," ,. ^QUMU4A N Wen. f,"%h -t '.11,- eo au^uann ,ntl Ipend w J. in.. el ^ lt-: ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^o.w' uw. ,ai.r .... .. S ^ S "", -o we re n c- t ^ H eAd.a.rr, a anes, .rus r.a. a "et' .emer tn oJ h n d e l Stanr i uc. a rellword Fit hes e as Preow s lert latest o b idea-abtrr two and the ldren; Mrs. Mar- iaore. oainm a the choer. an Feauci, cooperation witWl te otoaer who stis-anod that goes for Vegas-Tak My joretsV. l; Mr and Mrs. me . AMeiet Wsat JDaei w uiwf ew d- rd r Amed. orces. Norm de. was a berttate. Ha Orte BoSComb a a Mr -r. and - ents or ar. re: A us velina the Monday Musical a nd the T y da t s at Grable rin l- HatChr; MrDs. Can Mrls . aSced S a tgai iaacen. a re isy re who wer wtnvte to attended ci and Mras. inL eP asue RAll dt Jon S Rdion d George R. we-*. MI.. "rhoe" !e doB h5? ofto pSig Curudt Rewa sthe ei- Mine.. Retired O desnenr, Reel; M.. T-.a F. Ridge; 8,=. au ., ues PThe artists s a ty mer to her ork .ot *-- ( L -i Mr and MrCs". W Dl and M. Roc Mise ..oeres a l m.rer tol.lv wm he to tie ever strain d of e p nw th ghw ; Barl W. har; M t Zambra. e n r. ,a' Mra. Can one ree ai. s Italy to She la sh George rcobe, retired 7- rea pule; Mr. and Mr tom ares oat ne ihu A" re Genis presided the punchtwo bow pDavis Officer Club Thu tled the seeeh al Athawg duhr. Ma. Ra w Si *h; a M r. and Mr. S"a W i .- tl ae other gestanude: r.8: p.m. A new policy xi be aes atl the trouiole sao Jc rl iso andElli olmeln r. ISan r le . "lioea l e t. oor "- la tl 'Peto Cle, s, ,MP..-. tv M-. 'o.1i.te ii and Mrs,.-Richard Edmundsh or inaugur'rated and there will be clims that he retses tO talk to Hb ie i Mr sMtATe Ir. a Mr.s . na e.., 03 I poa.a. Mr. ard ers. C. J. as, M. cash prGies. t aMrld.cs pr ie sr ues their Of Cr i, M., arc. 2 t eU; Mis. Constan e iLuc ill Fleiken Mrs. Mar-t ----s- .. r e le N a yof I as- a .'oo wh;w as.Bc "h s.,. r a" -.;e- Didn't Work Locjal Rote Boord ,n my po-. n ogMu theA rs. Usl-, o,- Oi, Vs* saytr i"n- t ea, a dent ,t ol *apl; H3sdck .omb-l; "' M WaDi"S Worl end4(c...A0e0Mrs. Wii.m Clutedr J. PS W a so ;It ras apd him i by whichN, Tes, Mto serve Ne ) f iMrOt onOla anl; Ash ai dor,ma M.n- ,Meehan, Mrs. Wlam B _roo_1 FZu h or walking outt of- give legal authorities a ohimeeton .l; M Lan l; Al IMPvaAP ORSE D T Me .'n f Iselm ba vow lebenNson; Mr. Omd'Mis. Paul as10. e B allr Ther a deal n the movie was not at the ite of an b- model t the 18foot Sl atopen daily from 9 aim. to 10 Iurners in f i aereen 'Harian's, ei wi d'sang operatio. In a su i Mrp "d. at p to t L t u. ,.m h ,. .. iAcontracts bi thte etn st Md io y T nOo Ir vr sy. et-Coi u-_ artte rLe -o-r thda s N .ughter; l5a g roeib at lI.I. Davd I..i 3ru r ai a ftnoyll' u tta. C he .r e y tae rt to ply Mr w Roert Jude Mareon Boyd asked hi a i and Dr. and M. Lous Hehun. b_.uu A -.Li. WO he. .. Aua % .hO i.Arel Mc onad m Ialadnimirotot, _,.-.lew R e we S ,,,and ch e ,.e . t-h he oa Disxend in the ir .i.n. n offices ha ltd i. n t t corrti- RecreatMon C udsittee e. P quLe LvwD % M s s arielctaIta I -an Gibson, John i ngoodik ) Crrnly. Oa .log _. it a be thinks it swam. be., -r A5v the'.tits'rstts.A Mr. an d Mr ht@ . mucrtii ssCarmen aaeraca, ert Emerick, John ndGa llery is an ebyMo. has InredWntitute legal scion Patach; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill a j ". Robervertio aetT. s "t They .. ad Sa AWaught me after I haddn preWentainon ofat ah ed u i lagu Oech .i ranged by the Canal Zdws Art Colufs gtedio .Th e word' oui a a deiiarter ; Mr. and aMrs. tou -HoLss-Leaf coopeftatn lt 1110 u otographers-and that goes for Poret; Mr. and Mrs. ZmU9 J eC me red O e t that lart Stack does some He recBved a scy senPee .arod d M. l f ients Mof airs. AA or i Rfour-alaan r a ctlt at "The Hi h for moonhimfg. theM. R and Mrs. Her-. n ne a EL r tl Cha Center. d-tt r G g B c be rt R caseher; Mr. and Mrs. 7,e of Bets Sigma Mrs. Eho residesIntP A o w .. M e; M4 J *-,w *,.., ,.^ +. ,. *. ,Ion rd whoin b transfer. M ' P....nd meeting o oW1sRe-b dU Mro. -- Temrs F. Ridge; buness oefven n th e to e at o iand t Wiam o .Rock- nb S.n o n e n cr fm ir lel, o ldWinto meismad i l^ onsi- pthrW. a nMI Mr. maMr he .r an Mr ",ip"l and-in Mi n ,m' 1 -ho t Al es e M.A Hoteli [t"ol.T I0 l, ltoeUs i T every' a dtran t h o ee, , n , II.dmomese ; a.. ar Al , ,. at- z Canal e L 0.,e r e- Italy : Intoot&She Cla he rGeorge br com- e,.retired 67. p S~l W U d t, Snd -.~' b cmU b.t centn hb t i;a wrst rI i n se promised the sleadin "Tcey year-old athe M anica hur H. S ith; Mr. and ris m ltheI or omticrrole. oBuri eal tlire:tn Women's uhi- q ramveW' t U-I and alon and Ciarles die eeryI Frn IntIng,-", t of ien wic ws disp A e ood ageCa M to hni b the ir st cl ta rsen irom the hospitae m e s M. i ad Mrs.. Bdps.e d tr lmgee D 1A Warsga ta Mrs. Grady "11003a In unbnu, Tmrt BlatLnu- tr abl oa an his A natie l Itof earbados.. Mrs. Bs- d RaughtLr; Mrs. U werin sa iNMon. "-lomoyenttal A"nvenue, 'TheO h lMP fot .Dold ipyo, fr the Lone combo ,issuivd I Ma mn, I Gor- .minad; JohnA. eber; betofnftrouoi b -ut n El V ""L~l oi ... W... Then H y quit is don, an emiplye th nam fo e t- so on d awe jobasanagentandJoinedK Hy- Amer a o trMrs.MrandMrs. Paul J. White- no Also' d l .re aue toward as a production aide for the Slma& ea n Mr. and Mrs. '- y Bli ne ad Mnn TV fia-le r 'tion to sTVa grandchildren. ROl d Wickens .d W"td "onse-tch*. fhtan Didn't Work Local R .te Board actor: 'ITcart read him like a k JACKSON, Tenn., Mor,24U C Tbe public invited to the.ex- but I keep 'falling alp-iathai, HUI' ,Hil W was-em sta e ' AiM10 ea JWB Gallery Tcm a deal on the, movie was not a sIi4 atthe site of an a irlse espqi uI open dafuy nrom 9, am. burners ff ua iw is dstilling-operation. C=n id"at oAP e y o 0 ose Irish b r9 e thicker 11No, sir,' he rep tie whon R at bo w C ~y las tUrjrR' Inight, evr to ylw Mr Boyd lblon f le vey obert Judge akrion-Boyd asked hIm if the voluAitsrw of t he uiumer as0" wsk. 'Lee of DbIzeland in the fUx officers seized him at the still. ReoZt"Upn ._COemai tte de red"-to, h Panl. 8Wide of the third or one-foutrh of the cranium, Dr. Jacob Furth of Children's Hospital here told - science writers accompanying the American Cancer Society tour of research centers. 7:56 Dr. Furth. fornerly associated withth he AtlMe Energy Com- mission am at Oak Ridge, tr" T .. Invebtpgated effects on He found that yo animals 74 which survived at-a nd blast of the Bombings developed FA" the pituitary tumors in their old age. 7.. iT* e pitui a, a pea-sabed vau lnmanm Bad at.the baseof be brain and controls almost all of the hormone-produclng 1:0 glands of the body. S Dr. Furth said there is no way of knowing whether Japanese. epoaed in their youth to the 2 hir ma and Nagask blasts. will develop tumors In their old z ----------------- Vaughn Monroe Down With Slight SThrodt Ailment NEWSON. Mass. Mar.4 (UP) -ainser Vd u hn doroe is CO-. fiaed to his am e re with a "thre t-ailasmt-motbag serious," ._.. a s_!s -em Mil today. .. ee addr op Mta retM d mea. Mo"ar- 1r far or -T aMee days. Ime reaceM -- am waw tfrb"eW toageP a8algh0W l "V I I I I WU1K-BND RELEABEI ROBERT IATCHUM and SJAN. SIMMON8 -in - " untU you see "COm ' SMitchum operatel PWiALR NIGHT! $1.10 PER CAR! CORNEL WILDE MAUREEN O'HARA -In- "SON OF TE Icoo r, bywcoLoAi MuI- V Ott n BANK. DAY! $125.00 at 5 ad 9 p.m. Jon. Frmr. Za ZM Gborw, i- "MOULIN ROUGE" "rTH NmTHERLANDS" . TODAY! - POPULAR HIGHT! $1.10 PER CAR! Corna l Maureenm -In - "SONS OF THE Gger ROGERS- D- Pasl D re Ons TOMO comedy about woi "LOVELY CREATE (Fren Dissegi Ad-ei Stevenson chats with New JA Myner (left) at Trenton. Stevenaon he state capitol before leaving for Prin Annual senior dinner at the University. - President Elsenhower admires i broeam statue called "Peace" which Yugoslavia wM . Presenting the model to Eisenhower Is. t, Yugoslavian ambasador. who paid a fare ilte House before returning to his country PANAMA GIT THEATRES TODAYI Gift Weduemuoyl- B. 150.00 in PRIZfI AlsO: - MARLON BRANDO, 1 * M"THE MEN - Plus: - JOHN WAYNK, In "RIVER SIDE 99" V!-SIMULTANEOUSL. OR AV GARDE Hil IDWARD KEEL'. anltIl 2: 5 W a. . VCECILIA DouBi S"THE THIRD MA iA iE" Bwith .. OnOrsen a WELLES Plus: ..** "Dangerous 'A4il W"*" with Kemu TAYIB:^ --E NENCANTO t.elegant James Mason, In Bmnr "FIVE iNGM = "4 URES" yrone erin a) xo6 9V DIB CAPfIOLf4 Ruth Bresaholm. In-. "WI WANT A c.uI"' Plus: , Vlttorto Gae n. .n "She Dramedf a Hum Iea pi.ll ."A n^~'^ v crowa VICTMrOA I Slpene- Tracy. , Bubmejf Btanwyik, in ,,,,,'-J "WAR ,, * -4 - xly-^cia^ ; -4- .-. |- - S(Pan ama- .onaI Slwater -s tT- SHOWTIMF TONIGHT! - __~ULI _i Ilr____l____ __ __ _i_ ~__ __ __ ~ L . 9 - . .'-->*.: "<. ,iA WY. STA 1 a nmL ~flCLLfRf a.' ~-' , ,:l*~ ~ * -. '~'q'~ j *'~,'s: Erskine 1st Pite I:' :g . " Iodger Righthander Looks Nardico, Norkus As 'Sharp' As Last Fall Zulueta Wins, Lose MIAMI. March 24 (UP) Slender Carl .. l e_ b.Erskine looks as sharp as last fall when he set a G ileS Lashes CriticiselS strikeout record in the World Series. The Dodger right-hander-- onh enough for the New York f Cardinals' O w ners , . --ho fanned 14 New York Yank- Oiants to beat the Chicago ',W-t, ,, es In the fourth Series came-- Cubsa. 5-0, on homers by Ebba --- o - became the first pitcher to ao St. Claire and Bill Taylor. Larry 0 - nine innings this sprain e s h-.' Jan~sn is the winner...Warren TAMPA, Florida, March 24 baseball exnres obu resentmebt ceat the Philadelphia Athletics. Hacker the loser. The Cleveland- (UP> President Warren lUsel of thl unfair and unjustified 0-2. Erskine gave up five hits BalTimore game scheduled for President Warren es of this unfair and unjusttedsm.. oe nd walked two. Two singesl pnd Tucson was rained out. snapped bk a ti those who as crteakin at Tampa. sri. hiladw errors account in ted for rto h w---a i -- takin g critical aim on th own- Giles also defends baseball's Philadelphia runs in the forth. B Ir AO er of the St. Louis Cardinals. waiver rule.. .and the weent CainThe Doderookie Ozzie Van Bob CWS BALBOA RELAYS QUE. Giles doesn't mention any "ale of pitcher Vie Rasehl from .Ca an. roor.zzvan STANDINGSMolra "8is" Brady, poplarl names, but It Is clear his re- the New York Yankees to the ~ elected three 1 hits. I including aeI T N Dp, S member of the sophomore clasnmarks arq directed at Senator cardinsas. on ed three i. g Surrey 1 20 B at Balboa gh school was reJohnson enn of Colorado. national Legue bosa .omer. ent chosen the members of hnson recently Introducd leg- he Is tired of hearing mthe waiver "The Boston Red 8ox also re- Excelsior 3 1 1 17' hen boasen th Scheool student isolation to make baseball teams rule criticized hv ersM who- aseived good pitching as they Morland 2 1 2 15 the alboa 'Hi School Stude owned b brewers or other in his words--"now nothing of .shutout the Cincinnati Redlops Silver Cit: 2 1 2 15 Association as queen-for the 1954 owned interests subject to trie ts o operation orrow nthess and 2-0. Willard xon allowed only Wanderers 2 2 1 12 Balboa Relays. This will be truth lawuAugust Busch---wn-bject to advntaR its ftre never and two hits Tom Mills 1 5 0 5 fifth consecutive year for trust lawsAugust uschown- "All wa ls clear throw the -Brewer gave un three the rest of, Midland 0 4 1 21', Relays, and only the second ti er of the Cardinals-also i pres- "All waivers lear thropff h the ,Brew e saye ltre ssstre nk .-,M arch 2_a girl from the sophom ore class dent of a letrge brewery, (Ann- latIonal Leair se office, s aysd I way. running his scorelpes steak March 28 a ove hnr theheuser-Buschcott.) fbgles. "a"d I have been admin- to 17 Innings this spring. Nixon Excelor vs. Surrey Mt. has received the ted this talk bout bi com- ster the Ntioal Leae of doubled over one run. A singIe Hope. e silver City vs. Midland Miss Brady will be assisted b merclal interests owning bal flee long enouh to know what bv Milt Bolling. Billy Consolo's Rainbow City. Morland vs. Wa n- iel e.laay o u erson,A ^aen clubs, to the detriment of tlee is oing oon.g double and a fly brought in the derers -- Camp Bierd. hrely Ransom on A11, s poppy- The merlen Le e.w ed other. The stage was set for this they will present the trophies gacoc."There says muQmore evp-on Rase/," add4 OLfes "Thed Sunday's decisive encounter be- and medals to the winner" s indence that estutenes. muchad work ev rdinals. owned b a br "The Washington edged the Phil- tween the Surrey and Excelsior the 17 event program that will and the ability to apprastse pay-ted ort bought hiowneds contract adelphia Phils, 3-2, as Bob clubs as both handily won their make up the Balboa Relays. ers' abilities combine to win nen- what?" . Porterfield outpitched Rohin engagements last week. The nants, than personal wealth or Olles winds un with thl to0.(- Roberts. Mickey Vernon"-the Surrey-Mills affair could sael- .in Udustrial affiliation ever wHI." ment. "In my opiPlon it is more American League battI be labeled *no contest" a bowl Balboa H Athletes "Baseball and baseball own- justifiable to purchase the serv- champion singled over the era Alfonso Critchlow (7 for 19 ers." says Giles. "re belne made ices of an established m tor wningn run In the fifth and A. 'Chicken" Hewtt 2 for target for unustified and un- leaue performer for a high Former .New York.Yankee12' dominated the proceedings Pomi e WS fair public criticism. P the retha It Is to pay even 1hal right-hander Vic RasnFi turn Facsed with this overpowering ouble .nature of our ame in- the amount to an untried high -in six impresive Inningo as St.Iattack. the Mills contingent were vites this, but it is time we in school boy." LouisMbeatMilwaukee 6-5. The'held to 23 runs all out. urrey s veteran pitcher gave up five sin- o 23pair neor ._r_. gles, no walk and str ek t S "- openi Wpair. George CarrIg.tO ad a triple-as he drovein al I fo th m. evenscalled Iton ll did fl e Milwaukee runs. Rookie o 0 t e was the top M ltll near hoc use-cleahfing: o r onfh -Wally Moon of the Cardinals sin-I a day. H. Walker waswthe7run s istobal Tigers. All but four of ed and doubled off loser Bob scorer for the lors with rutchedulad events saw the ______ '9 1, who worked the first six not out. xcelsior de- Bulldogs walk away with first &tini a^AtHeights Oval, xc or8 ade t neither of the two - eyalan an ano eted MorlAnd by a scored were able to establish P LIoD GUEYMOU AGENCY te a t St.Petersburg. The "B "1 scored 28 runs and N. Benlke inn the morninO field events SO" ,PL b - ~ at St. otersburg.. 27.to ace the winners. Mor- Jim May and Montavani both Huddlesta, 3 1 1 2 S two -run homer by Frank land's successful trundletwere from ,Balboa, tied in the high Teams KS 2 2 1 0 2 s. First baseman" Joe Colli Roy Waterman (4 for 33). Calju with 6-0 and Quezada, wno i5VteL 1 Pe, 3 1 3 10 0 Ssine Marh 7 with a torn tr DeSoua (4 or 27), and A fully the wayside at 5-7 drew a Gibraltar Life 6 2 Pearl, 2b S m le-retned to fred Drakes (1 for 19). The third place for the Tigers. r 2 2b3 1 3 0 0 ,atsie Mar 7wgintoh ac -torny mour'" 1 he o.2 GibraltArLleen, e co P eal,2 2b outfielder Hank auer hs-lard players displayed eco"nstder. The Bulldogs made a clean LincolnUrfeA cy 5 2 ocAllen, cf 2 3 0 2 0 0 v'eretfroma ankesr ainable confidence as their niinhg aweep of the broad Jump event Lf I 2 0 0 0 0 third sacker Gil eDongald onened. This however was soon with Ovis lea ing for a 19-3 Elk1 I 4, rf 3 0 0 0 0 eed a foot inuy and in nged as the bowling of Mal- finish followed y May, 18-11 and Police rice, ce 3 0 o 7 0 le r Andy Carey has a pulled ci Perch and As1to1 i Camp- E Napoleon. 18 /. The Tigers Ba y rDA ~ ,eu ULTS - leg mu ,! scle, r bell took a steady tal. Per ed no compete or he eymour A ny [ 1 vy hitters took ever aS took the first four wikets and polevault and two Balboa HighDA S hlearo hit Sex beat 'ArPd six wickets for 25 runts athletes, Jeffries and Huff each Sar vs. re by Inni S f 9-. The Titers eouthit while Cm mnbell gained four for went over at 1-8 for another in the Wbito 8S, 13-1t. but #aon. 27. A. Drakes batted forcefully Bulldoi sweep. I*eymour hoc stae in h lki 1414 100 000-1 4 01 vsep on base. The ir in runi. followed -bY S. Jody Roberson of Cristobal race for the half ao by 1 istagged lover Ned' FronklIn 11, apd R. Waterman, High, favorite In the discus ts- downing the ks 6, k to _t e, -rfo- r seven rupm In sil 10 not out. In. ave the Tigers their first day afternoon. It lotks like Winning pitcher: Parson t4.- ag, Including a two-run At camn Blerd, BivY r City E. winner with a 122-10 tos aFul.- three-way battle between earigh 1) Losg pitcher: DesLondes omer ~ Wlard Ma.rhahl '.M. lod by' V. 'Brown -i- 28, OWIpd ton and Camubell of BalboA took Gibraltar and Seymour rg -7). Struck out by Pearson 7, I tlon 6.0. Chuck Harmon cl"b rep'led with 95 for 6. at the ran off with the 100 ard ash thread In the first wb hen Foes dieston. Umpires: Ridr v and o ie r incinnatl. Art 'l of tiwe. Archie Brathate despite a disappointin 10.4. red their only ran ter, Scorer: Mead. Time of ler fos the winner, starred for Wanderers as -he Tuttle also negotiated the 220 hit in the fifth when Jackfe 1' gamTOe: 1:02. pI, eone game was played In lay ge out B runs. Norman yard dash in 23.6 for a first place Vore beat out a slow ol/ler 1 .- _o u- Ar and that wa called Kin scored 1. not out, aid Al- there too and ran the last leg of front onf the plate. Pearson re_- A Te al r six inning by rain. It wt s bert o ere, 12. the 880 yard relay that the Ti- tired seven men o. n strikes an g Th Foir 2,- --e w--n-i-- gers won in 1:41.4. These and issued only one base on bais, SRoberson's discus winner were racking up his fourth win in the only first place finishes for five starts. GOLFINu AOSRIP PROM TE Sam i t ofo r me Cristcbal during the day. Danny D.sTl nde went all the APLtADOR LADnE SCoffey from Balboa igh took way for the bElks retirti seven S- Ham 0 the 70 yard high hurdles Ir 10:- matters on strikes and ivin. rt Last Thuraday the "One Ball" rt i .r._tArt, .Ah3.5. Newcomer to Cristobal track four walks and eleven base l111 To rnmament was Ton by Aimen Sw outing in actual competition, was had erect tre for three at re ws second witha nt ,* * A lose behind, onish ng the disthehe 2late tn lead the wtwt' The pei prieF" was: for the Sg tance in 10.4. th u l d dim Allen chioeed ein oith moat na' on the par 5 hole I a! F ea p. it inrDeGroat from the Bulldou In three tries. V e rt. and war we by Lu Go r b 80 team easily of h secon the mle Weale lerr CoMan with in-Than rted w TheswhMt yhe a So-- 2 nr4His time of 5: though anot dle a tnd i1s Oerdia s th balln w uiie lusT hat wth dy .oMIKec se ANDON a e T 2 2 0 wner, fo f' rsthplae iss from e teis thtAor ha i h fitno autI n o Had. TAND2bINom P at Oieh fm h b see abe the d 10 e a r |holda tht e aher In-h S.. Ia t NEJO. of Cristboal, 4I.1 and Ravborne i on 2iTreld e ealte STs e reoae Chase. r rt 3 and Rtdgers added to the Bull- e nten lne tem t- resti game, and we hope toS 't Rosxer, lb 2 0 0 dogs laurels with a first place in The hx srtr seve a large group of les |ttlng Palomas snatch- Chassn 2 0 o the 880 yard run. g ule rh cutting e s n 3 thriller from Million. c 3 0 1ablaseThe PutnRin br started on S eterDned Conej os Tuesday p J.C.-BalHboa at Mt. Hope 4Vore.ct 2 0 1 2 0 Marlh r Will continue t inti A- i ISn In a tight 9-8 battle. Totals 2 g Ttomtorrow DenLondest 3 0 0 i p ts 1. There are wtheral clote eFnthuseastc crowd witness- G. PALOMAS .ni t d la Gldia, as a 1. 1 1 0 scare posted on this TournS- the exciting game between winkloky s 4 1 2 Tomorrow fternoon at Mt Pajak, Sb 3 0 1 ment tadional rivals as ethe Co- Hotz. c h 1 Hope stadium te Junior College .- Corrig 1 * m.d.four runs . oea r 2 1 1 00ES w f ltckes ao.c te Tiers J. Hemn ,lb 2 0 rosictw1ve entrant. for the Sminnn. Curdts, et 2 1 i Due to a f shortage of available Ptoud-or. 2b n 0 0 ping B'htdicap' Tburnament the Conlos again scored in Chism 3b 2 1 0 tlent on bth squads. and in Cro,. 2b 2 0 0 1 ae advised thSt an 18 hole S of the second with an- Schneider. lb 3 2 2 prticular in Junior College, sev- itt, m 2 g0 0 0 o qualbylg tound must be played Sor talle Nwhile the Pa- Hatrhett. If 2 1 1 eral of the events will have to Tilley, rf 1 0 1 0 between April 8 to 11. The S0mas started crowding when| xpedersen 0 1 o be left oft the schedule. How- P nI round tst be iy- shoved seven across the Harley 5 0 0 ever, the few athletes that J. C. 2u 1 4 1 in threesounse but it as not I late in the bottom of the same. I;rbier a 0 has been able to field will be -- -- neceary that ae l oe ayers In the S. rValentine. b 3 0 1 aure o mke a ood account of threesome be entered tl the Te score remained tied for themselves when they meet the L I an Thurnament. M tr. Bob Lombrola hte fourth inning and the Co- Ttl a Tigers at Mt. Hope. ainhnW I TV y generousel donated .a prise m failed to better their 9 Two tuts wahen winning run i rmealst (low t . I the top of the fifth but scored. C ,;The tournament wl be tn ia shorstop Winklosky xrwo outu when winning run Spo 'St horties rTr. Played tef .r ..,tt S led home the winning 4 run xPeersen ran for 2atchett in n.efort e % aicp. Tmeree wil be atwo fr0 aseond base with two outs h p I rl arie d forl ewach fights U.bbA. 1to nd the ball wich w a-s 8eoi b3 lealas t'Ilqs will be based except where lled because of me -B. Conejos 440r0. One of the ost tccesaful local diles aply, Any infraction L On. The win outs the Palomas Pomao 071 01-9 2 baketb c6tach e in the coun-I of rulte. willewst In lee t Tak eoppa t L e-lay- chasrin, Mn1on chase uTie ay t dnh eState. BALL LEAGUE ftrred to the Tournament oat- i bylbn e t- d ogloma 2 (Curdt. HarIey) hrea oftrswho has a T bo I mittee. Cadd cartep may g pe d -for = .Pal uaI tted I. nvdlna reoRrdf 26 wt d only 84.. I a1 and was knocked out in the Winklosk Loez Curdts 2 loe intn years ofi coecht, Teata W m P'- maynot be a Tourn4.1t itaninsg. aer Schneider. Hatchett 2, -Vale aso 4 2 .rTW -tII r ramidiesas ofb3A rt a in ut out the nreine. Three-base hits: HayCdn 2 to taA over as h lla 3 te ed All final ia 0 Ing the assignment allow- toen bas: hs iHayden 2. t y aw d too a hd Powel are 3 Stedby i as only two hits and nIto Duble oI?' Ryte- A< begsOoalsc bBn 1 4 30 All T.De walked two t.Barb er 4, t. Hi t rralla.Hare m se e.Umefr talWi ok ut four men and giving TeO tan mt o g rl a Sholepplayan the flt- ot out ou enh an 4/ Interfbberence by catch- a nSeaSet Lkes Naval t- Cerveeeria Geonal outslu arire a be pS ed wtrb (9-1 1, Coneie hurler! er: Mi lion., Left on bases: C -P w ens Ou ae 134 yutsday prmrlbgd t r eomnleto. l onetoo 5. Pajamas 5. Bases on aAttu onesyohe achot1ke vr the adepm Of at each roN. the way. pitchingSa; balls: off Harley 6 is Barbe 0,moed tto a*U ef" ho w to take Rain tbo lwdcsMajoe ofat ebroaen t ae t 4 yden0 Hts: w., Tourna t Cars ob was the wIt- da i, ._ ,.for Ar. uns to 1-1/3 in.0ru s nltS :? 'a" I.S . weetop.stickmen' 3-213 arden 9 for 9 run0-I in ,br.yfiured In basket- the ko. Api i M riay, . AMU ,-2/.....t.by. ....b by: ,,p we um t sports w"th thme for t n. was te .....t.her.Is a1 111w (Haydeft. Balk- Baley, af ame ,Tsm "den.Winning Pt.-r: amalW ._ and 7"M- to & wil *- Iwh il )n h ade Sogtbe"ae t to matm Oesr u Knowesa aS' yWta ohr (S6-0Its VHd.GMP SUI- am hadiM, dt r f toi n ii I a = = , ,a S _.,_.._....6 ~' . 4 ','. 1m. F. ,! Atl'o Te lando ulueta has learned ' t's Zulueta scored, a m c ". decision over Dennis a Brady wto r B Monday ightew York buti 7:0 a 'was Wio and lom et thal he lost Am iPrl4-1 '5, is g .te .1a two rotmds when he the Pactic A |' Btan .. I , tired visibly. Matchmaker Terry R i5 Brenner says he will have Bra- The Psclfle All Stars boast a , II any back for a return bout but starting -u bourne ' nothing was said about the fu- wifbe behind the' He isM [ ture of Zulueta. one of the best eate In the w w , In the Ight heavweight divl- allyt a e- iftt PbItKe saon. seventh-ranked Danny will be Jerry a an excel- Narco predicts e will stop lent flnt fleldin firt baan and Charley Norkus tonight in Mia- clutch hitter to boot. AUOUSTA Oa., Mar24 mi Beach. The ex-Marine Is out -Retirin ten s star for revenge following his T-K-O Lou Dedeaux. second to Ed Na- Budge ai .today that fell at the hands of Norkus last Jan- noleon in batting, will olad see- professional Rlch- "Ppasnc] uary. Narafco says had him ond base. 'His rule throws to Gonzales" looks lure the out once during the fight, but home and first ale hard to player In the wor right new the bell saved him. This time it beat. At shortstop will be L i dy Pudhge, who announced Sat will take more than the bell." Strike's sparkplug. O'Lee, who a he was steppn out of n London, heavyweight chal- man ytlmes eomes un with a hit JackKramer proesonal tro longer Roland La Btarza had the when needed and to playing a t return to s Job at the Ta crowd buszin during a five- brilliant ahorta. Tennis Club In ew York. s round workou n fOr his March 30 good position to know. bout with Don CockelL The on- At third will be DIorlo. His lookers were impressed with his smooth handling of theball and He said he has won only v harp punhing and -solid de- hitting prowess stand up well. of 48 singles and doubles mth b fense against. sparmates.. fes since he has bedn with wil.-tke -ore-ha-- In left fiel wll be E Nipo- tour and "I'm Just about co .l..eon, lea g leading? g itter, a vinced that the com petlton ports Briefs ower hitter and las" fielder too fast for me now. JBaklng him up in center field The former amateur ace l ewill Rbe Larry Jones.. another won the U.S. and Wimble S... -nower hitter and excellent field- singles crown In d1du-s. and * .j. UP) ho" best f." ur- he upe rwvn a a one ch- the on- is rho Ion 1i- By United Press RACE OF THE DAY (LAUREL Maryland) A four-year-old bay colt. named "Stars Shine" led al the way to win the Sandy Springs Purse at Laurel. Stars Shine- owned by W. L. Nutter crossed the finish two lengths ahead of "'Bean Marchy." "Shady Tone" ran third in the field of seven. I Jockey Walt Blum rode Star Shine over the mile and one-16th in one minute. 468 and three- fifth seconds. The track was fast. It was Blum's thirfwinner of the dyo, Star ShineTaid $8, $4.80 and $3.20. FOOTBALL Quarterback Eddie Lebaron has jumped the Washington Redskins to -lay for Calgary in the Canadian Pro Football LAague. Calgary's coach is Larry1 merin, who had LeRaron at lege otf Pacific. NEW YORK -. Majority leader Joseph Sharkey of the New York C tly c cil y he will intro- duce a bill to close down Aque- duct, Jamaica and Belmont Park race tracks. Sharkey says he also. will in- troduce another bill next Tues- day, calling for the track sites to be used for housing projects. Sharkey made his plans known after the city council passed a law taking only a two per cent cut of the track parimutuel handle. In the cast, New York City had received as much as five per cent. er. so took he doubles title with Gene Mako those same years, In right feild. the nod Roes to Isad- Gonzales US. a Ingles 1ill Martin, a clutch hitter who chamn in 11048-49. has "an over- knows how to handle hls posi- powering serve." tion. .. "Most people overlook how On the bench, there will be good he and Francisco Se*ura .Tim May, outfielder and clutch are because they joined the tour hitter, ernere Herrin. another when Kramer was the best end outfielder who pVmo bits in the he beat them regularly," Budge clutch; I una, Womack Whtis- said. "But right now. I'd ?av wey's atcgher whose arem and Donzales As the best in the throws to second are hard to *world." beat: William* Carlin, Jr.: the '.- substitute first baseman, who Budge said. h' thought the ranks a lose second to Jerrv "eagerness to i1n.b,to prO Halsall; Dick COS, substitute they are the best" in thl youn- shortston. is a mean flAefr .nd er player such qs Oo*es. Se- good hitter, a"d Buddv'VOlz.. jat rura 'and Auit Frank all-around. Ho can, apvarentlv sed a t their plav any .osit.on qquallv well suecq ," and hits whenlte pressure is on. M'f' lo u ing to S.. : '_ .:.' .. ,wi, b.t onlv to play an well as : on the mound will be starter coldd" the Jqear-old tennis Will Pretto with an 8 and 4 rec- ace tsid. ord and a season high' of 92 strikeouts. His era 0.97 in 14 Budge salio he understood games played in. Frank Kovacs,.would take bia . olace when he givl up the tour "W eblfI rne, wl4th a. and 2 in Jac M tomorrow won and ptS mark, n his de- night. r h decided to ceptive wud-ur and 'itches. His state wh will th redhead's earned run average being 1.05 in snot but eomd- 13 Ram"e. ers aoI-amnd the Louis Charles. Balboa HtWgh Budge, who will be resident Reho4e alcehitcher, with sk 4 and prq and ananageror the Town 0 record and an earned run av- Tenhlis Club, Said he will play erage pf 0.81 in 6 games. Lambert in a tournament "here and there Montavani follows him for the just to keep my hand In." mound. Lambert pitched good ball. but had little support be- "I think I can still play well hind bhim. His earned "run aver- enough to rlve the younger tel- are is low. 1.21 in 7 games. lows a pretty-atiff ram'," Conrad. who pitched for Wo- He, added that he and 8edg- mack Whiskey has a deceptive man would defend their world left handed side arm pitch. He. vrofeossonal doubles title at too, has pitched good ball, but Wimibledo. . . -fr S h *g . EXCITING VACATIONS FLY TO and *---^kftw or-A k* ^^_ c, bo" We *a NOWB "Vivb --- in-- ** ww **no me dwb Aso& U be.. s Mmu.m~I lb ti us a -ev e e a e a=" 16 flights. ai week to lands of mprw sive memoi a-d invigorating climatesa You' ea- joy every minute of your vacation facisting Peru and Bolivia. From legendary Lima fatt end cfanrftable Douglas elaft will take you, to - picturesque La Pax, the highest capital on earth. Fly Pantgra, the route of the luxurious 8l1 iter Aamwrcano and, thrifty' 7 Pacificf. PA MACNA Ifto Vm %wo n &pwigm reaeeas 1Co o -OPa.es-*&W w jomLI SA a-m -E VSn - ~~~-- '. i m ~ rc ma m. mewz. " ' Fa .wi ..As: ii~E~ ~ateA 3 3 .3 ~w. *.>K> ~ . .. . . : ,-. ] ,+ : .- 3 --". " R id :4-.^ lK0 FalferinQ P"ilj" F3s it .. ItOba' I* *.. *- ....86esM.... eB l A- OaMenbtee$M ON ases eses 177.. 3 L +j Efficiency The men woi mae rales a t hap". abeth Uansas City tod a', md 0If hwe tef 1t layermissead athefrst The new rule, puts mhe ba play i tthe f shot Is. it's converted, the player g second shot The old -rule rewarded In ficiency-by ving the ylaer a other try. new rul reward the good free-throw shooter. 0 wld Tower who writes t rules In the book calk Q new set- p "a bonus." Committee members like t change. Coach Tpy e Washington says: "*ts ut wh we need." Hank Iba of Okh home A&M says he "thinks will help." Bruee Drake of Okb home says the new rle w make the penalty for foull more severe. Drake was re-ele4 S ILL ed chairman of the rules dco mittee. The new rule will be In effe for the first 37 minutes of t game. The last three minute will be layed under the press rule calA 0 for two free throa for all ifomu. Theo committee also return S the college game to 20-minu halves Instead of 10-minu quarters. It turned down a ON qosu to double the width of t O free throw lane and also rejec I ed the rubber-covered ball... AN ALL "east for now. r0N U. t-"- 46 M I I.....il.. ' S- I F ANOTHER RECORD -Babe Zqharias totals her record. breaking 70 after the second round of the Augusta Women's Titleholdenr Tournament. Scom was a mark for al profess sionals. (N A) TriaTgular Track Meet This Friday At Balboa Stadium Balboa Stadium will be th scene for a triangular tract meet this Friday afternoon whei teams from the 504th FA, Mill tary Athrletic Club and 'Balbo High School take to the track: and field. The first field event will start at 3:45 and the tract events at 4:15. This will be the first test Ao the military -boys, and shdWc give them a good chance to fint out about sope of their boys The regulatpVtogram of event will be heldexcept that only one relay race Qill be run, and that Is the half mile relay. For the Bulldogs from Balboa High this W1 be thiir final tune up prior to their two bit meet of te season. On April 2, they will engage 1 the annual Inter scholastic League meet, and then wind u the season with the big one. the Balboa Relays. The Bulldogs are defending title holders in this one, and right now still rate the favorites role. In Friday's get together, both the Military Athletic Club and the 504th will do a lot of experi- menting with their men to see how they will shape up for the best combination in te forth. coming Balboa Relays. Both teams will have boys in the great majority of events, with the S804th being strong In the sprints. broad ump, high ump, half mile. shot put end discus. They halvemen in these events that will be right up there when the winning laoeas are picked,. The Military AC. ha apoten- tial first place in almost every event. They will be unusually strong In e field events with Clrence ethaneourt in the ,va t .Bob otem in the heth J a and juml p a d Vie WSw In shot and dsews. PE ware vlted to come out and see this meAt Friday after- noon. Thers wi be o e- Uhe an exm nt o to1 e man y o the U tprn Weahil-pn ets the the et) pt- Sir 'ct- m- act Me it Foa En trance ,.w* ? .- , Te ts 4..Wou NowK N By I OM EILER KOKVnJi.L5J iep,,. beir school tam V d Fe folk 1&a view of0ch% otorety, whether true or false. ey r i that the firstSory a the one that sticks, even if denied and eventually.. proed untrue. Ellen's heavy blat was di- rected at Vanderbilt for alleged- . "trying out" the boys while ey were visiting the Vander- bilt campus. Ouepe qulcky declared this was not the case. The boys told their.coach they donned sweat suits and went through, a work- o u t. Obviously, somebody is wrong. If a tryout were held, the NCAA might move in an start swinging. oOo- Tryouts were legal until three' years ago. Schools throughout the lan gave the youngsters a Isw r ey dan quafuy ior a "lree ride" through the university. -400.- After all, the genius has not yet appeared who can make a slow boy run fast, or who can ave youngster a quick reac- Football tryouts got a bad name because many sahobli s nrimmaged the rookies, gave thm something of a "going Such tryouts aren't necessary at a. Mos ches, however, do favor the speed-and-reflex try- out, even though the NCAA per- mits them no more. tPirates Can Leave Cellar ied ate o If They Use Mining Hats S -- o - at By Ar aB oRATSOM FORT PiaCS, Fla. March 24 (NBA) The Brooklyn and Pittsburgh training camps at one-time Navy bases are only 15 miles apart. But Vero Beach, where the ' Dodgers hold forth-all 500 of them-= a a dateline and then some away as far as talent 'is concerned. I'1'he only difference," says Pred Haney of the Pirates, "is ballplayers. " Here Is the most striking ex-, amole of the inequality of base- the two liniment dspensares best illustrate how one outfit can be ,allowed to go completely to pot while another strength- ens Its Dolttl as a power. _t The Bugcaneers would run t The Bucs are imposedd entre- .. and the Meham aIl ly of 0t1aded younsters and liand the wMhatm shahl payers Whh~yse been tried too h 5t 1 often. When the multi-millionalre owners decided that upward of t 31 games with the Pelicans. $500,000 in bonuses for fussy- f9 an excellent judge as Bill faced kids was plenty In view of Myer. the veteran manager now decreasing a t t e dance, arid serving a consultant, says Branch Rickey could no longer Country Al will make plays on spend other people's money, te which the Incumbent, Dick Cole, Mahatma's youth program be- couldn't come lost. came a bit incongruous with the Curt Robertr as the first Negro acqultltlon of such old pappy ever to appear on a Pittsburgh guys as the 39-year-old catcher, roster. Andy Cohen, the old 01- Walker Cooper. and 35-year-old ant infielder, discovered Rob- Bid Gordon, who Is to be aimed erta, 24-year-old product of Oak- off as a third baseman at Forbes land, Calif., in Mexican winter Field. ball. He spent three campaigns To keep the club solvent. Gen- with Denver, where he hit .291 eral Manager Rickey peddled last trip and set a modern West- Ralph Kiner. Murry Dickson and er League record for assists by Dannv O'Connell for -something a second basenmai, 468. like $350,000 and an assortmel. --- of Ivory, reduoi the rol The Pirate t"le*t*hnd oretan somewhat In the fis hitting outfleldr Jerry Lynch two cases, from the Yankees. The Worla Ricke definitely had to dis- Champiops' front office did not, rupt ihis re-ostfUotlo pla -in nuPect thadth majors league en- disposinof Oonnell, whowill ry would at B. le r, so at least. alternate it second baee nonchalantly elevated the 23- for the Braves dnd at 27 was the y -ld LYnch, with two years m lmtS 4iyerve behind him, ek MoreO dle like that arid theo KKuns City, row which the n only way Rickv will get the -I .Bs lted him for sWiond rates out of the cellar is with profession, Lynh, ot of a miners' hats, equipped with the Baginaw, Mich.N led the Pied- : brightest lamps. mn Lich., led the t ed-' Several of Rickey's bonus ha-M t Lea e In" batting. .333a, Sbies-notably" shortstop Dick 320' do~ t, 33: and triplbaes,22. Groat-remain in the armed 20: dub es, 33: and triples 22 forces, yet the Fort Pierce head- I lt e otd 2 ,e u o thruns. d quarters is not without its prom- Y don't t la up on those de d ising notes. ne e cso not it least until the day Manager Haney expires to t tomomW. show up Ithbrnd new du- Vernon Law, who could pitch A up flna[th for n when hde lefti back from the e Die play combfinautio.or exam "._,< >n>,. **, ^*u,_ ..-_ Sple. It would be compoed rvce. There are other sharp SOair Roosevelt Allie and Cu Ads aroun, including three or SBenjamin Roberts. The Pirate can use them all, rtei ,. .. m and then soine, especially with M ,le Is a abi Wake r mt im- ra, fwik' contract h for nus, a left field pull hitter who .rmea t k co trac .. : whacked 20 home runs In 65 rnewa next year. g ames in NOm Scot.i before all but shortstopping New Orleans ar to the Southern Association eon- nant In 1952. his maiden effort t in organized ball. Breaking his SanPkle while training in Havana last spring, Allie was confined SIll Question: Are there any "dou- SISi l lUw m i n .ble petaltles" for rules infrac- tlong? Prank Philbain, Chani- Was 'Halved' By ,P e.. .Is .Tribe Qite gs Asswer: I||M Bo One e susapleais the eia. a wie ft U SWlUiAMSBURO, Vsa. March ase tft turi f i wna l or X4. (MM2) WUilm and "cmee" play. A balks eaed, Mara 1944 beutetbiU team habs tti th batter a b ase. a peculiar notation on its recordL. What did Steve Buiko hit It shows that the Tribe lost to for the Cardidnai lest yWadl Duke 6W-13, at Durham MN. C.- hbow many homers did o IBet- and efeasted Chestan, 81-30 on A. Sil b hi ..51, aw a t I Its home court on the 03 nhi of lew 01119 Febrary 25th. n. What did Casm Michael hit The record l correct. It allW ag year?-Oeorge Tobin, Lynn, started when the Cheatan rame Mas. I was sbedauled. The Tribe didn't A. MebdlB, the mew Chloags fgurr to make the Souther sem d bm easa. hit .Sl forte Cbftfrne tourner. At the lest % miW how s. a was Invited. W 9t did Roky lNeb the hae the sonAe leems or a hi 1 M baift sa Drhm aS, 3O mt a ul agh, WatSer -5'- ..be~. .- S.- Maaria ifwltla League AM STA I 'l sto M Week 2n4tJ.altf ei. ." -.; R i "'K Whk's Hatl S. The Legue Is still tied up the White Batz eMer's uox .: ,I n .*B White Hate replaced the Powell's Powell's ran Uquido .143 teamIn the first place tie with Ace's S ,.. the k' Wright Bros. Z iUTXM&i cr Oallgad took all tour polntasPost Office Firemen' rom the Post Office team by Sa ring the pina for a b 633 WIBTE TSU B_ se:: ries. gPo ain jme of 22,00, Cieplela 18I I BUt.t and211, his&seris was the df- Breckel 120 150. .. ference in the White Hats win- Shanahan 138 186 In onT of best d ning all four or only one point. Armntrout 181 174 games of the season, Lou il- That l if h had only bowled oalliran 222 200 te chuckt for n srem n Hs average. Hf 3 was good Handicap 4 4 I ZUlszan e, beated i John Pls- for class A honors well a set- ro, toeiag th rubber for CAA, ting a new high !or this half. an t 8 y ore of 4 to 4. Armintrout was next for the vs. POST OFFIOB= Dick 0, the short stop for Hats with M15 while Hogan led Wallace 147 17 CAA, and lead off man In the the PO with 535. tepp 132 140 1 otp of the flrst frame, threw a The Elk's, knocked Powell's out Olick 180 I scare Into the Fireman's when of first place by taking the last Brown 1i 152 he doubled and on the throw to three points after losl the Hogan 166 191 second the ball evaded the e- first game. This dropped Pow- man and Cox hampered allthe el's back to third place while 793 way in to take a one run lead maintaining their own position for the Aero lub. Ithehe tie for first. Steward hadACE'S .Flreen'a Insurance cme a fine 582 to pace the Elk'aand inney 157 154 1 back In th bottom of the first and the class B Bowlers whileHirons 144 159 1 to go ahead thred to one when Collins 504 was high for Powell's ptilson 200 188 MeArthur walked, went to sc- and.the class C bowlers. Benaen 149 191 ond on a wild pitch and scored The Ace's moved up a notch Anderson 144 206 on a single by Larry Jones. Lar- by winning three points from ry stole second and Pecod the Wright Bros. Plbg. team. 794 g7- reaehed first on a fielders choice This means that the two teams when Cor made a gallant pick- Just change places with the v WRIGHT BROS. up at short but the runner Ace's In fourth and the Plbrs. Butz 142 18 Jones, was safe at third. Both in fifth. Bensen and Anderson Wlkingstad 169 1486 1, Jones and Peacod crossed the Id the Ace's with 529 and 527 Armstrong 162 160 i plate with the second and third while Butz was high for the Dugan 142 157 1! runs on a double by A]. Husted. Plbra. with 489. Larrabee 141 143 1 The Firemen's added another Handicap 22 2 M run In the second but were held WEEKLY PRIZE WINNERS Handicap 22 scoreless thereafter. After the 811 ig Initial burst of one run In the Class A-Oalligan 633 - first, CAA boys failed to dent Class B--Stewrt 582 ELK'S the plate until the seventh Clan C-Colllna 504 Stalica 146 144 1: frame when Platro singled, stole Fortner 102 168 lw; second and scored on a single by 6 Kraka 194 18M 1 d ones TOP TEN Robinson 169 168 1T H singer. the winner was (21 or more games) Stewart 192 197 1* charged with two runs on seven Games Avg. saftlet He rave up no free pas- Gilligan 67 183- 6 863 s $4A ses and retired seven men via. Hogan 81 181-39 vs. POWELL'S the strike out route. Bensen 47 179-20 J. Wright 181 145 140 Plstro. the loSer, was tagged Robinson 78 175-53 Martin 129 1568 12 with six hits and two bases on Larrabee 72 175-24 C. Wright 123 155 II11 balls. and fanned five of the V. Anderson 72 174-19 Nordstrom 166 138 14 Firemen's. Armintrout 78 174-14 Collins 193 150 1 Wallace 78 173-14 Handicap 60 60 The bon score: Spinhey 46 172-39 SHiron 81 168-78 852 8047 CAA . NameA R H Cox, as Caney. 2b MalOen. Sb Tarflinver, lb Koslk. If Hobart. rf Kellaher, cf .*Miller Jones, c Totals *Struck out for **Struck out for FIREME'BS McArthur, lb Jones, ef Hilzinger. p Pestod. 3b Husted. Al., Sb Turner, If Dunn, c Neckar, s Lacey, rf Totals Score by CAA Firemen's Insur. 4 1 1 3 0 3 0 2 .3 0 0 % 2 0. 0 2 0 0 S1 0 S11 3 0 1 3 0 3 2 7 Hobart in 7th. Kelleher in 7th. INSURANCE 2 1 1 3 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 25 4 6 Innings 100 00 1-2 310 000 x-4 jprb ach* you fee younger, tonfer and ettrsaotaeo uarenteed. ' NO VWINNER$ HERE-It's clear sailing on a md , only when youre ahead Jocks Al Tryon, James Lay Rewoe isto, left to right, give plenty of proof their mounts with thpackin race at Gulftream Park. Tryon was last I wheeled his mount in second and Sisto was fourth. 5.7 NEW IMPROVEMENTS for'547 I IV powswt #*"*TAL We can't be&iB to tell y -a ll * am ir pg roime UAmeW M 4et4b" brilliant new improvements isa * "ear w SMAKU 0 = AaPsIS vl, in comfort, in performance SM An d-- CHE C in the new 1954 Noh < asW mT0cIMMLOXT (styld by world-fou Plala Te d* a *.. I NMsh@ AIMiA M. C#rK TWM NMW LOW PRtICESl CIA. CYRNOS, S.A. NASH AGENCY O k bldck fr Tiwvl Crosi PANAMA * 8 ALL L NE 60T TOI 88 A*DIC A HIT A WM* TrHI WHILE AMI*ICAN AT 90o'1 - + and of KO( " _~_~ __ls_ I___ __ ~__ __ __ i_ - '.. *I :' 6 t : . ..< ,, o .. .. .' .. .._.. -....... . : h ' * -'" T 'l "t '* 't, .4 ... ; ,'' . ., -_.. ., .f ..,,, -ar,'-N o". Y ardaic. ,No rus j ,..- ; ... , w *l; *a-,fl~^ rl&& a.* Hey, The Minstrel s . ' , ..,Na,. 2 The "Charleston Kids," Marion Didrieckson and Donna Geyer, Freddy Trout and Charley Louis doing "iDucky" as only they can. In their Charleston number.__________ rHlll~lb Pan "Let the people know the truth and the country is safe" -Ab PANAMA. R. P.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954 - I l _" - GOP Tax Vote Lineu1 Solid Against Deep I WASHINGTON, March 24 (UP) t.xreduction bill today, with a .-.en. Eugene Millikin (R-Coco.) vote expected later this week. sad today he expects GOP sena- A responsible Senate source also Sline up "pretty solidly" said he expects five or six Decmo- Democratic proposals to crats to break party lines and sup- 'ederal excise sales taxes stand against another Democratic a the proposed 958 million move to cut personal income taxes. i year. Millikin, chairman of the tax- de the statement as Sen. writing Senate Finance Committee, Douglas (D-111.)proposed said after a two-hour conference else taxes on automo- of GOP senators he feels the ex- household appliances and cise tax measure approved by his equipment. The Senate is committee will pass the Senate to take up the excise before the end of this week "Just about as it is." SW. French in Sanla na W. French, retired Pan- ial employee, and former kown resident of Balboa. Santa Ana. California I 21 according to word re- i here. He was 72 years old. matruction day employee rench first came to the * in 1905 from his home I Toledo, Ohio and work- s clerk with the Commia- ivislon of the Isthmilan Commission at Mount r the Canal was built, Mr. was transferred to the Department and was em- lIn the administrative of- Gorgas Hospital until Len he retired from Ca- ftlce. At the Ume of his lent, he held the position W AtratIve Assiatent with th ureau *r his retirement. Mr. went to the States and I' past several years has iklnki his home in Santa bllfornia ng him Aire his wife and s. Archle, Jr.. an em- Mrhe Ppcific Locks at Pe- NPel: John of Hampton. 8; Robert who lives In Arizona: William of California and a z ona. who is now llv- Btate Collee. PenrLvlva- * Is plto survived by a r M. W. Reach of Crlst6- Ties will be helc i Santa Ana. Call- A House-approved bill would re- duce excise collections about 912 million dollar a year. The Senate Finance Committee raised this fig- ure to 958 million. Douglas offered amendments to cut exdces by an additional 400 million dollars. They would reduce the tax on automobiles from 10 to 7 per cent. eliminate the 10 per cent tax on household appliar.ees, and cut front 10 to 5 per cent the tax on radio TV equipment. He said the additions are "bad ly needed to give relief" to man) people and to "release consumer purchasing power" to stimulate the sale of automobile, and so-called durable goods. Most Senate Democrats favor the excise bill. But they also are backing a proposalby Sen. Walter F.Reorge (D-Ga ) to cut personal income taxes by raising exemptions from $600 to $800 this year and to $1, 000 in 1955. A Democratic proposal to boost the exemptions to $700 was defeat ed in the House by six votes. Defection of five or six Demo posal when it comes to a vote in posal when it corres to avotein the closely-divided Senate some weeks from now. HIS PRI' NOT BROKEN-Joe Diehl has been conined to a Cleveland. hio, h-spilal for mnre thar, 28 years. but he hasn't let thew IMol16 wasle He has a basement rubb) hole where he Isend bih i repairing sriss, orsblood pressure instruments and be pltal equipment Diebhl bhas been in the hospital since & 1 t 11Ih faom a tree aud broke his back m three plaeet. , -. '.. ". "Tex and Mary Watson" In their romantic duets. PACIFIC-SIDE ZONIANS will be entertained at the B< Minstrel show will strut its stuff, beginning at 8 p.m. pected to tour the Pacific side, stopping on various s boa tomo row is the first to be held on the Pacfic Si, ous Elks' charities. The black-faced minstrels packed and will give a return performance at the I SHayrnes Suspects nc'nired "Ouster; FIVE CENTS ns I NEW YORK, March 24 (UP)- Ha1,ymes seemed "*disturbed and Dick Haymes and Rita Hayworth worried." asked friends in Washington today Haymes later talked to report- to find out who "Inspired the gov- ers and appeared untroubled. e J inment deportation at ion a- Miss Haywrta pe..ed over P ^^ ^^ i w againstt the Argentine-born crooner, hi. shoulder but qeiy dkeI Bare Crum, attorney for the back out of sight S|singer Tad his red-haired actress Someone asked Haymes how he Sm wife, charged that "interested par- felt. ties brought pressure on the gov- "The same as always," he said. ernment" to deport Haymes and Crum then appeared and said A L C u t |sabotage his six-month marriage Rita wanted to tell the press: to Rita. "There's something rotten in these "There are parties who want to proceedings. I'll stick by him to S- see this marriage broken- up," the end." Crum said. The lawyer said Miss Hayworth Icral UW ILr flOu, Miss Hayworth said she would had asked the help of Sen. William i- IU lW IVIl R, VUI stick by her trouble-plagued bus- Langer (R-ND), chairman of the y band "to the end." Senate Judiciary Committee and r ea wrm iii a Ejan Attorneys already had filed an described by Crum as a personal e VI A I1liJcl Im IU Dappeal oC-the deportation decision friend of Rita. S and said they would fight to the Crm said ashe requested the -h rl lin |Supreme Court if necessary to re- Senator to obtain the Justice De- OverBUS Killings verse t. Crum said. te case might apartment files on Haymes' case be tied up in court for as longa-ito determine just who was back a JERUSALEM, Israel, March 24 four years. of the "inspired" charge. di e (UP) The tense armistice be. Inimigration officials ruled to-. S. immigration ditrit drthe tween Jordgn and Israel entered day the Argentine-born s in er tor Herman Landon announced the a new period of crisis today must leaVe for his native land or decision to deport Haymesin Los when Israel announced its walk- whatever country will accept him Angeles atter reading a report by out from the Jordanian-Israelil because h ifegally re-entered the Special tory officer 4 osue P h Mixed Armistice Commission U. S. from Hawaii after a trip Dummel. The ru'n -"as released t was "permanent.", there to woo Rita. simultaneous y en. Her- i Haymes, already plagued by in- bert Brownef Jr. n Washington. A government spokesman said com taxS troubles alimony pay-. I his ruling, Landon explained the ommission'sa indecisive ac- ments and evicted from a house in that 1aymes broke the law when Stion had created "situation of Conectlout. heard the newest bad he returned from Hawaii June 7., n extreme gravity" because the news in the suite of a New York 1063, because he was an alien in- n armistice arrangements proved hotel. eligible for citizenship. . e Incapable of preventing a "want- he new McCarran-Walter Act on onslaught.'' Crum predicted the appeal Brvide that such allies can would prevent the government 1 the co etryj t U caunet r Israel acted after Its efforts fro i actually deporting Hay mes Un. to pin blame on Jordan for the for from two and eOe-hag to Landon said Haymes became in- ambush of a bus at Soorpion fowr -rs e eg. ble for citaenahil when he Pass in the Negev Desert failed The singer, Miss Hayworth and filed an application or draft ex- when the American representing her .two children, Yasmin by Aly empUon as a citen of a neutral the United Nations refused to Khan and Rebecca by Orson country, Argentina. ost his tie-breaking vote. Welk. were romping with their At the time he uiPned a paper Eleven bus passengers. two of boxer dog in the 1otel' suit here giving up all future claim to US. them women, were killed and whek lawyer David C. Marcus citizenship. two others were Injured serious- telephoned them the news from The ruling als found t h a t ly when the bus was ambushed Los Angeles LHaymes was deportable for failing in the Negev Desert near Beer- "I'm orry to hear that, but I'm to eep the Jstie Department in- sheba March 17. Just beg ng to fight," the attor- formed of his current address last The Is ell spokesman said re- ney quoted Haymes. Marcus aaidyear. suits of te Commission's acti on -- --------- of the Arab country Senate ee s GOove ysuredl.siven n froriminal e ner. lence that it is possible to exe- cute schoutrages w ith I-To Boot New e ico s Chavez (At United NaUons headquar-/ OBoo1 W ICO S aveZ ters in New York, Lebanon dele- gate Dr. Charles Malik said Is- 0 rael w as "so mad" at nthe U. N. Ware -A( U)t oateat filed by Republican Patrick failure to condemn Jordan that .--The Snate today rejected i e. a J. --urley. the Arab States fear Israel may mB.e. tod e Dr..M Chavez beat Hurley by some ,- strike somewhere In the Arab publican 6. ... C ae v t roe b sw me ,-0al rThe Isell spokesman said deo ttee recomme-ded that ..be an Investigation of the outrage rer ..;, @W aS t toI 4 reod "so el w tht." - proved beyond doubt it was per. you cal1 eas t Chalrmad .Frank A. Barrett(R- petrated by Jordan ea t me "M Wy ) a the a was so The Mixed Armittine CommIs- days i s e "permead wt tra3" wa sion had two IsmeDl and two mtrlu ,pb f r l ,pole _ea k aer Chaeis Jordanian memberU. a. Navy ld i w, bP t-ei e 11'----hC ... e T. a Commander K HL othla age. .u 5um..I aatIw acted as chairman and bad ta ef.a th decldin vote.R Wa u a Hutchison's decalon to ab- b e & ot e stain pbaed Jordanian offlials meW Maic Israell nsotw hoAC "Van Y" with his guitar, and his novelty songs and tal, fi..exas. alboa Theater tomorrow night wen the Crist Elks This afternoon the wandering mib"ii shauwa'ex-' treets to regale residents. Their performanceiat fial- de. Tickets are $1. Allf proceeds will go to the num tr- the house. last Thursday ac their : ist6but, le, margarita Clubhouse hext Thurhsdy rl 1, . Person s * .. t_ . Rista W-I a1Ikck Army Engineers"RPelifx ew Process Saved $5QOOOO -o - RICHMOND, Va., March 24 (UP) -The Army Engineers disclosed today a new building process saved the government nearly half a mil- lion dollars on an Air Forceproj- ect at Goose Bay, Labrador,last year. Brig. Gen. Robert D. Lovett said the engineers adapted a method of tilting pre-cast concrete slabs into place to complete seven 40.- 000 square-foot warehouses in 15 weeks. He said the method saved $416,- 560 on the $2,682,900 project and represented a saving of 35 per cent in time and 20 per cent in money over original estimates. Lovett is division engineer for the engineers' East Oamn Divi- sion with headquarters, Sre. He said the engineer employed th new method In order.to get _. ,_ several million dollars worth of air base material under cover before the Canadian winter set in. Lovett said the warehouse flpors were laid with road paving equip- ment. The floors were greased fnd used as the base eof foms for cast- ing the concrete walls. Cranes tilted, the walls -l= a lae at tHe edge of the fooe- lifted the roof panels- and asupt sections into position. Gen. mLove d th e-cast tilt-up psesis I ad i lble to manI Unds of miliry - lmen under , be Said, the e suii0ISO WA- I ROBtOT .HNT!-iPTY TEAR _. f TODAY CENTRM 1.00 500 7.'00- 9. p.m. WEEK-END RELEASE! *; -w. .. . I'l .fL:-~ __=~ nl__ _ __ L i~t~tl ml C I s~~c;: -- 1 Baw TMf LL' a.A1 Jc L WljE M a.mi I._. |
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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 |
| 62 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |