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~a 7.. 'I' .1' ~hct 4. *55 C F,.'.- :. ;-, Ii,- :. - E'5. Vo tt 0 4. A q.-r- ~ ~ jf S . 4 ' . 'p '" 5 iAttack its ."w '- j.- -- .. . ." .* W UX) Podh lud fijnd on m * Il lU . b and ". = at for thotl ap. coimmunlque ,l ever en : Is 4 m st a OIO e et,. .+ .;, d ... .l ;. -. . ., , Red China AU,. :f "-O India And rm r 4 To End Fighting S PARIS, My 9 (UP) W liye French Premier fPl n 9 P -M *4 -ri Indochina almost within hi. lrop. Thee ours felt te Communist lhave decided to end the a h. wos . fr Frech sources saidhel fire recently was MIut Cine-, Chou En-laiby.bOihndi..np -.e Nehru and barh's, Prime Miuisper U l . It woas disclosed yesrday that Mladey meet Soviet Foreign nister sl rMui ing the weekend at Gene3 v Wore tap.le, on Indochina resume next week Me/ndem-rance has 12 days to go on is p#edwu. Send the Indochina r or m ign. .. / .0 '~u A~IN "e af ed, '-"..- 10 ,; . . 7T._,.+,,. hA tor- RM-A- t.m Vt -:.. *r- VANN I i-oreua Ea armed war. & 1StSul -t wash *tf--Ukl *uKt ~i . :-;,BSS *""*". "M -'-sm for ,1- ... s rit$bTraders So i 1t * 'rinJ.tof ,:hl,.i C- A at so IMa. rWasil ttr ota""A." f aM. .on la tenu. Ia t andoo S The clearet sign of Amer.an reached that a - -- +.. . +anxiety over Impen4n moves at the way for eneva waecrta state i astoi a John later lieu' at expected the pu u t ter heA nor undecr- dlatly .Join ' R.ate ia-l e Smit..- e-Pl sclr S f M or n o* phe pace- rwnisi.9 ngPM Welek at Gene- . nt o adelgatlon mw In the s ays hs c b h opse faa uincourt oabtil r.Wt 1h:I0u PsKl o.ofthem OM n- G "ra of. bb d Ib ran eeC N1 the a rkinget ROL WMW S Mtes ofInhdoha lod Tt IrM lrg I owC r'ha.w b uvuy bt FIR.sit lble moron a the .tl 5 o r n a kJons on, mpadsl on the ace- Y:10t *" .- A"ca Ta. Genee- loot i he ewo&Z Very blpe ow& t., *Mmermigh are ocm et the us In the parking eit tie Oesit e rea in for this at ie h M ies uln tanIe or t a ir ^ a. is own att party- to thiven ly L n wayn 5 .Ni th date of the of- 4.6. . I Uan. his on at It Is ne wn lbo i* adv ance aa ton H so e con3fMu .1 D so mto until about13010o comb e -ut Of thu now GMTe& tedative u w. becm he was unable t bnrant cee- teUGd m elh cated Staebf Indochinaand n t to tco Commliists on ending the A v p, S .-.vmake. esa, Iod the admin- o a 'atlns concern was bee g S B up In a brief remark prams 914 durtin he early days iof H i -d Upe i always e -sa -rerrnd He T Home Mists^ ^ "u0 not prpoe buy Fro Hositol ^emied ovec the possibulty that Mendes-rance, ineorder to miet MM"J 44 his July 20 deadline for a trace, lip,, W l make unwarranted saues- Cut-In U.S. Benefit 3l7-. -WAs '.1ee n-t -'S .4 3 jr: - w '- .. .s '- 4... :- ..W 4 q *:. ' 2'f--": - ~M1 ~ ft a V WI. . "' ": ". ., "a, - - LniA -4 UIs hf~wqwa.~mi.lu..4P *2 4 I' -Itt-- th onm '. , , ., n .. I I I 1 t WI 7, I.' F . ;: I'" . I ^+ "- Iff- "aB 2 * 'r f I ... "- ,., \ .. -,-.* a ...% + .9" Sr i .'-' .-- - ._ ..- ',.. : .,, -i -- -. , .. I '.. ^--. , .-.-- ?,-,' ; t ,' . F'n.: -. Aso 1 11fefc. "14 ua, Vmaiitic IN hI AmM how' Boa rdw srse .d d by t he I . M A I BMoving so quietly a.. -. THE[ MAIL BOX , The aMll a nb la a mies fmWuil, ofTh d Te emss iAmer- lke to refer to a; " h maL. deweg me oled riemll shetam heed is a wlr eso& portatao n," the ai " d*aMl ae. a gment r and lawyers J4 4I0 10W ~ a de t a _pbelestI B duests pmthe iall, dragnet acro A00 seti fe w d e uvethaa 8.. us BMi" ed tohes pages sl s th at al MY tei wu nce io l .lIN M'. M eadow"s s. d f im i sIN eep I, lm is ,ai ad as pi ea u&d om fg roadb --n- .ane n meAO e "[^ rat/ i i -will crack the apro-vta TWO GOOD STORIES networks whichalso control wha 's- , rleft of the Communist- ri mand Sir Z .::.- ' S gittin to be ike Mr. Breed Calhound. All I seem tO be rooked unions. r Ite about wht I red about the papers F e f w a Soundort aggravates hiielf about sellers like Mr. Ma- 1053 to the last week Ins May , Arth the Senator and Mr. Gloket l th scientist who In1.,611 cr. ,m inl.i mi ora .an'- M I"..ofspe ech" e ed e"g en n U"coticsa gthugsho VlinW B the Atom pbomb andr o thefab uonpon" of o lpeal uio t a^ t -tuX which mint got any please on a sp a.pe i 17 kther the indul^ I=,,. in these 17 month Sa~med in A the. Canal ZoneinI am. t 'a h sp I Smotly pano over thema campl.icated Invoved qauestioe wn hich are a aDept. :ha. spaea~ ' aorta comnterveraal in a complex way h d to t dicussion ubversives to their nt e-tr t tra . even discord fro m the public fro. a pro d con po intla V &wal eactthe l hLd re V n edF .e *n s often lead~ O frm ... two...... _Oeii Ptappeal e to. theheh ig o. Now on th .d br'ha& w t l keW*tle.On.,inafacta nameof I.4nkefact, Wby-. '1" to get that there sentence to jound the way t ought._) at..., he was being held without ah, Now fr instance. There was two good stories n last M ndays ball at Ellis Island. . paper. AOnu was about my | old friend Mr. Newman from sthe OXO In addition to these 1,,704 whq a nds The other was about the contest for 'elee on for U.. wre actually depor Attloe fo ,t S^Chna from Mislstippi. Im from the south two. south Arkansas General rownell issue final de. Mlt is an I shore appreciate reading about the high class candidates ton orders in this period oy e tar the Senate from the outhat thren states. I expect some exter ubvervese who were Soviet. Nspelor talented c candidates a gonna gt ofdf some uinlt inItl- activists and" for several hundred client observations that folks all over the worl4 rer bac at criminals as well..... .. . a ,B i. i .. read twicts. ut Benaomr, James 0. EastlaNd and Lt. Gov. .Can E lin nation of these' charact rs Gorten who are fig tin It out for the Democratic n omlnI rack the comil and crime s surpr Ms s.e even me th ome of there opinons. Y salre network inside laor. or ex am ple shorely Indeaptedr that wth men of there quality an lzteigenc amo those sihenu'erd to in o i ls p If the Senate, the country a safe. John l.l "amson now in JAs SIDE AtSov ie FLokahere now. BenAtor Es tland at a b ig fast e r 5000 to teach th.se violent ea l Sobserviseat for hisalf. l heathat a Chan-i- o. the goven. ent. John Il ; t m1l Dm e e_- itDtee. aw-. 1ith, U o Wlismson was the Communist .,+a- . readmor. tBmaanrtLty's labor .hv Pe claimedN and incompetent da-hee5tUotffrhelDemorati lo these' churacther to combat the "--blased and incompetent -ee 's sleuths know he was olh. hi along of the U.S.'Supreme Court." "'c rl a Scotland. Back he goes. su.rprise".-he greatest ohamiton Of wbl luprea e in Np overlords who provided the rara ar- I geeraton.I" and usale .or many a thug8 o YJm.PImet a let9 tiueOsM- "ItwwH .oaish 1 to ' I ncan d bo that in tls like these its a noe,. diq- cut rself in en some unionsr exaams pleat a db lu theSunato e ow that one of you fellers is gonna get alec such as Jack Dragon 'Ia. An- -. to th re U.S. .Yereewclan lean back an relasI now. e g m, Jo Aecatt and Joe Adonie m n th Js-. oad b fn f Drt F~Fzar a vey satgilkesd I Sthle that was f Mr.NeaNb M Witallia A. eoerth Albert o The EiUestloner) fec ger ghn oRceheaded he ntsbe # ton how. But he sad a he have-his of lice at it an FBI and th s atio Dw very bad. ecclesltstle odor l e l s has we ied het to Uy th AO eecurt.y.S one ntnt we endt .Ba mork leg some pst-Sundr Sc L 'a.ra ,t the al:3 Il o ise a th was when Mr. n said h thought h a differtntcal I-ncl. o d ames the cllar.d TWNe teacher opi.e .Me-@ J id- aboild. be offered to ttOact to work for Uncle But the b b is in that undeef- m amne was Jambt Stebbins and IShool, was a mere' Sh Pamp xooe a do teA bon. n hato w y the tCo feo t densse. andc shws they arthusn withe Young Tu at thmeVt. ateishto. a At m i no feIPeimysbuoysIttahgoeee rm nhe Well, I joinOted what ay e ah I. Ieoenaedin, t noocan bkowe denaturaltze terme eA e oa subev Is oiAtnto to it at T S nenvc b othereldn.e bidddn.. We g s ploie-- for A h.re Is tJe whonlemdid te NtW obw a eu be ing a t, Il le t Inss.lnbasbsr- a bmsn- u~ i o ha t-e ..n - 3a tthaba o eoa tsde AawASIrTO (NEAi thebf e t"het oc d a o-h tdpo ofted.tmy fe Woo kw. dtt80tas Thbe pagainsth hi Wp aNi atn Ies-cai.tflMureb .twh pouse tothaetw. e i' 'gm-wol iptercepted wou ld ttle die relps bWe of sustoor ao amoiourselne s fa a alas c.t*I Ugrr avla Iieu _rmvneIs am- rrbbn w ti'1s r e. ao ,_ I Id e114s1dhoe well i o==d to l b r stI a anoei-'.Z Dn t tpd Ueno Svees ortr o i, ah a Int e iNp Ie aw"s q.. l' p- o a"llpouts de ho g to a .n , .*U..uberi c wirebr M.i e Si. ,,s. g. m. .. wl .. t d a , musie Churchil as ndiatconfe dur i 5tae etet a s ftth ommnite sh i isw chesu iaateteorase oD aI. EnMss rtouryery bad.ees -p et hoetLti-bebnt.-arato.. -b tinoverh stno ohm"He.alteed,= t"eb irt d i n te eieneI-a et so th . err ...Iswstilrncl"Wl t o thatO tmatfrom ,rsucsas-ac...a..dmhssion.me.w- a.A 4 tuly 3 (UP) f-tmen oer, ah" ef' to bust1p"tlheke Venus detTswHee the ft gtlinaue mi'ef -. -ud -r iavestie rtSidZ T-hebu e ofthe late Jame# orwa.- .. ,,s.iAndk thenusiori ,_4.ad' ad d. Phi t a ca borrow s ,in tohe Lou.'to isast Us mee., -'. 00001 ............... ads only Mnsw lT M"s j bAt.0.SAM'sdreim.anoutce mere 2 a0" in VSthstabt ase tra.,y t DCSI/ Iftas "wmeasuremen Noafor m soa a _and IL ---_-A..K + . in/ bust sales .s-en"t--r:"ma' nr, ". : ,. .m s -'- -".r. .',. b ._er '- -- . . ww. reign 5: . two. It is inost J .two ] By Colbra@th ,- - , 1.* E ' ' ; t m , LI., f J'- .* +. . ..-' ^ :.. a, I^ ** - / *'t , ,,.. :.,_ .- :t: :~ WH", -MA die. wlmia ht rJ t. ob jp U as- hoduu ami vme. NatM -1 * I:~ 1.1 4- fi~ .- -e ia m 0'-Pr he' id 6 tee. ~, I - Lima PicEk ."glda- g S OL,.. I , ,, ,, ai& api cdbm sld= H~~~~~~~4 ILH^H o"Oos~cttiii---^-ji- M --.^----B|1 RIaWW *iW ChDIR **g -- . Y~ MAR C., ase-setla fro 07J to $36.50 Attractive Discount for Canal Zone delivery SHAW',S PANAMA * COLON SPes4 tal Fadct Finder5 Inve fte A-Plant Ste WASHINGTON 3 i I (UP) If the answer Is as it albmt PresiaentFae yesterday certainly will bea ste .- named a. sp ; thee-man board artmaent can mk a stlk-h"ai under the te ,Act to In- 3knction. vestlgate 4500~ C1IO prooucton workers a key atomic After a 60-day "cooling-Pff" per- th plants at Oak d1Mnn. d led the workers would be given a ote aa Pdacalha K y. chance to vote on management's tlos, Board chalman Thomas Keith -4 Glennan, who sailed the walkout a "matter of edtrame urgency," immediately ordered secret and "ever04 A~'contuus seabsin" here in an sac. for effort to get at the facts.ln the .,, .dispute. mow U waw Ulennan told report the bqard sd. hopes ,to .epart,bi k to the Presi. th parents, Jamg dent by to0e rot If the strike Is T. d S l Roberts, sobbed not ended t n, tis would, th the Hebre e. pave the way for the chief exec- -Wy Why did this utive to obtain a Taft-Hartley court happen" to mny injunction halting the walkout for Mr. oberts cried. 8b days. "Te name Judith Ann should The board was briefed on "Im- stand as. a source of ~Ou e to portent a: pects of de dispute" by a finer, safW kind oflivig an representatives of the Atomic En- a mr itual life in the ergy Commission's construction an ture," Rab Dr. T. wir operations division. toldthe evng family y and five Glennan i president of'the Case other relves who attended te Institute of Technology at Cleve- Fma services. land and a former member of Judith Ann's body lay f a the AEC. small pink casket, clothed In a MOTH=R OF M MUCID GIRL Mrs. J ames T. Roberts, Other pane members are John light green ann-dress with dark mother of Judith Ann Roberts, who was kidnaped and slain. L. Floberg, Washington attorney green, pockets and red trim. She sits with 'Judith's sister, Betty, 3, in the living room of her and former assistant Navy secre- wore gold Star of Daid a- parents' home In Miami, Fla. tary and Paul Sanders of Nash. Sneck. Flowers m n., law professor at the om nBaltimore, Ao ofate may have.stolen.the little The officer said the burglar Vaderbil4 University and former R the CI United Auto rers, girl from the Rtosenberg home, could have entered the house regional attorney for the National re W around the casket. aken her to a mangrove swamp through the open front door, Labor Relations Board. RoI w r s"' an official of the on' the banks of Bilsayne Bay gone straight to Rosenberg's The CIO workers left th::r jobs UAW befOre bscomihg an attor- and ravished her. trousers found his car keys and at the ;ig gaseous diffusion plants ney. He pointed out that someone noticed the little girl clad only at 0 a k Ridge and Paduch Sent on robesy might have seen in a flimsy night gwfj on his Wednesday La a wage dispute. -Rosenberg hang his trousers on way out -of the house. The a.- Officials said technical and su- the pos- begpre retiring sailant used the Rosenberg car pervisory employes would main. Tuesday for his getaway. tain "maximum production" of U-235 which is used to make a- tomic bombs. iam 1885.MOVADOW tcah President ,senhower invoked Fories have a shead oftj the Taft-Hartley'Law in the dis- wach ute after the workers spurned his ppeal to stay on the job in The exquiite wokmmhip and the. lnt.rests of aatioual security. the technical valum f their innu. 15-cent hourly wage ilrkeasj. U- the worldover. union Carbide apd.Chemicall Corp. MOVADO Ladies' Wtches are which operates the Oak.-Ride ando S Paduc.!. plants for the AEC', has mastpieces of daring modri S refused to grant more than the allied to eremeacmy. six cents recommended by the government's atomle l tbdr rela- Uions panel. G. H. Dykes, superintendent of TN industrial relations for the Oak l a F a Ridge plant, said managementt DUt does not have any intention of making any more offers," PWATCH CENT Immedlatel, after being set up "The place to buy your" by President Elenhower the fact TO61 CENTRAL AVENUE, PANAMA finding panel went to he Labor STERLING SILVER Department to hear the facts. TUnder the Ta.-Hartley law, the IT 8I A PLEASURE TO PARK IN FRONT OP and board must decide whether the CASA FASTLIOCI NOW. . dis, ute is RLA'an.e.agthe nation's WE WILL GLADLY PAY YOUR PARKING XXPENiM . I SLAA -- Judith Ann Roberts SILVERPLATE heath, safety are. (above), seven-year-old daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. James T. -ad am ap4 y n -A wood- ad area several hpl aft she was.reported ili. SPL "She went through all that pain and agony," her mother EVERY cried out as the famly walked Sup to view their daughter for t'.. e last time. "May Ood have S.A Tr A7 mercy on her soil." A SA.:"My. poor baby, my poor baby1" A U J AJ said the randmothler, Mrs. Har- ry Rosenberg, who first discov- ered Judith Ann ndsslpg from -AND- the oouch .where she had been tucked In Tuesday night', Outside two detedlves paced OTT1NT1iA7 the streets in a drimilza rain to SUNDAY see if the killer might try to sneak Into the funeral services . -. .-AT- As the questioning of pickups A continued, Eldredge emitted detectives had found no definite clue to the gruesome crime. One officer theorized a "comn- L L I T A bination" burglar.sex degener- SUPER MARKET .Mintenrrin Street Near TROTT The CLEANER "SNO LAMPS Fro 32 Different Suppliers TO BE SURE YOU GET The Largest Assortment The Right Style The Finest Quality AT 11E CHEAPEST, PRICE I I "f rS f exes" in re- i .....allsd r ..oee for. _t ighe t fix- I It, where yeu are St"re=.'w, y m. -ever i riedemag. e EASY TERMS OR CLUB PLAN JUICE 13 NATURAL FRESHEST JUICE FI BECAUSE ONLY FIIN S" E, W ae. 1- PREMIUM FRUITS - -" .sv.. .N . r RATTAN TEAR Famous Brands of AMERICAN CANADIAN PERUVIAN MEXICAN DANISH ENGLISH (Sheffield) Flatware Holloware Gift Items Something for Every Occasion Next* t the Central Theatre ves S resh Fruit , hers/ LY THE FROZEN NEST ARE USED -U____________________ ..- -I. - -*-----------,- -_ ~ Our New 2 Strand Design Come in Browse Around - See the NEW FABRICS in HEAVENLY DESIGNS and COLORS Make the Experiment yourself with the Marvelous Stain and Water Repellent Fabrics now Available. Remember to Favor the TWO for ONE STORE It FAVORS YOU. 9k/Auv, IMr&O Iw'i e MORa -if fead DARISN STfEfT-r I U. 1U1 ,0 COJD (407 5ff irffM A IN .Af .4 OF Co10o 8 BUit#/i# 'f. UPEN ALL DAY SA'IJRUAY FOR VOUR CONVEINCEW PARK FIWir Ot LOT ON 4th JULY AVE. .. . -.. -.. " ,+-,...-.. .. .. ,. .. ita ++- ... ,,.. o:.,,,, 1. w.v 1' % 'n I,.* ]' I A .ma.. ~Ji~i~k;4trsr~ Z.;.-e, 1_ 'i :' , l d ayu MEW. for^ na t WM Ilpm 199c w VP-P. W .4 "1 T .-. %. .- ... ' . ~!fr Ii~~ teLi - LU -. ,..I -r-I~W -~ .t A~-p--..-- .' -r..-- *- ---- - t ~~I ,*iT.-i-, ', ,- ,.% **',- '. ", *.- _, . .- '' -'.r--tt-W -.,: . ",* . .. . .. .W." .,* ;" .PA ' _ S ..AA AMRICAN AN L. 5'' '-S M US,, Scout News sIlea eR n M make into the dock at the Crilstal . SMake CueS To laeta Claim Yacht Club. The provislon woe A rou of th ea es plorer s to automobile and OsWALD JACOB DI. ynnesota, of ip James Days tart e pl=rer took off for Sants Wrte for NA Servie tuijn- 's ri-',', annWsill out Satur afternoon oa Clara. . .iMe n FlesTa. sa lut by long cruise bound for the Sam They arrived at the Inn and 1.sw .eoaje of this community la Ilalnd off the Atlantie secured a double cabin from Bet- - tnear sslter citv in Uruguay, Coast and wound up on the ty. Bathing trunks were put on MOB IS C=.Colme .and 8 0i.8 sands of Santa Clara Beach and the rubber life raft was in- AJ L.L i no- accident that the which are waAned by the surf of flattd and the nefreshing waters - 6S.,,o citizens here have made the Pacific Ocean. of the Pacific were enjoyed. Aft' Qj tAe lleets the major event of About noon Saturday the Ex- er the swim and frolic Tommie A T the vear. or over a half con- plorers boarded the 30-foot aux. Cookson and Phil Hadarits built h 4 7 tury a deeln reeling of friend- Dilary ketch owned by Paul Lin- a fire and a pot of Chile Con WAI fbi sai nba existed oecween Mon- vile. It ais a double-endad craft Came was put on to heat. Pota- s6 46 ;,adec, Milnnesota. North Amer- named Skol. Provisialons to last toes were placed in the coals to K 5-04I 9 .6 i, lad Montevideo. Uruguay. several days were placed aboard bake and Jerry Dockery did a t0pe AKEB Cuuth America. and the rigging was made ready. Job of frying a fresh '0p0 04llo' 343 4 KQlW The new debel engine after offered by some friend tlytth ltiUTH The riebta opened with a hours of coaxing began to purr anglers. 6 4KQ 10 7 4 cbilden's parade Saturday. In smoothly and the departure was Rigged cleanly for social seer AJ tZie evening a a musical made about sundown from the tlvity the explorers shared re- 41 4 Iarodactlon was Sesnted in Cristobal Yacht Club. However, freshmen at the Santa Clara 4 6 I Zznor j the South American the delsel didn't drive for long Inn where Betty supple'm a trio Both aldes vl. Lel orb and the Skol was put Into the of snappy musicians for all the l eoth Wfl Nae Sunday mousinR the Monte- Army Pier at Camp Blerd. For visitors to Santa Clara whether 16 Pma p 6 Flight Club held breat- safety sake the ailing was de. or not they are guests of the m 4 P a P a g t the aort for voting lay Inn. The usual rowdof young ta ithas invited 10o t Philip Hadarits had the kero- folks were dancing until nearly Opeentg led-e is bout the state to attend one stove rigged on the pier and midnight. I .. ostova. That afternoon a spu and hamburgers were put Early Monday Kenny Stone set . edvarld ot afterno it on n cook. The boys slept a- off the first cannon cracker to 7 d parade of 70 units. com- board the ship while she was usher in the Fourth of July. The One of the nice things about e r floats bnds. saddle tied up to the pier. Earl Sunday day was all too hurried by with tournament bridge is that the stan. h ai clowns; wounds thrih morning, er scrambled egga, swimming and horseback riding., dard of play is so high. Even o ualn street and oased the the sails were rigged and set d The boys arrived in Balboa in when .a contract can be made only lewint stand. the Skol was under way. time tp watch an exciting dis- by a fairly difficult play, you can Sinvlle worked on the engine play of fireworks set off from depend on most of the players in An international ceremony and after a few hours around the summit of Soss Hill. the tournament to execute this fowed thf parade. Felix Stun- Colon Bay under mail the delsel The sea explorers of ship play. Svivlus. the Urugua~an consul showed some life, but it was James Days who enjoyed this For example, the hand shown Chlcimo. brought a message short lived. Judging it unwiae to unusual week end were Guyland today was played in the Tri-State goodwill from the neoule of put out to sea without an auxi- Lane, Philip Hadarits Tommie tournament at Uniontown, Pa., last .country. John K. Havemerer liary during the undependable Cookson, Kennie Stone, Jerry year At -nost tables, the contract the UtV State Department's winds of the rainy season the Dockery with Skipper, Paul was four sp des. At most tables, tce of South American At- "Skol" under sail was put back Doyle. moreover, this contract was made. Ira scoke on the history and Put today's hand in the average If 'tIcanMe of the Urutuavan rubber bridge game, with the same locratic wav of life. Other A I la. 4 like g ag bidding and the same opening lead, I'kers were State dinnetarles mlwAp e l o UUUI ilJ Ilmi 3 l and most declarers would probably cludins U. 8 Senator Hubert' wind up losing a heart, a diamond a urnohrey. and two clubs.. This would be one O* ,r aaln I *ttl- trick too many, of course. The annual Fiesta baa result- O f Mai L IE e Charge You've probably seen the right in a growing exchange of C play of today's hand by this time, Itors between the alter Sties -. but just in case you want to check SUrugua and the United your solution, here it is: tate. In 1946 the esota WASHINGTON, July (UP) .Latt ast May. The appealed 0 gave its first s]nual sa- The U.S. Cburt of Appeals yester, courtt ed 8 to I to uphold his Dummy covers the ten of dia- te to Montevideo. Uruguay. day sustained the disadssal of -actlon S counts, including the mounds with the jack and East wins SPomp and Dageantry is only two perjury hams agtait Far soclWed 'y" charge. the first trick with the king of Sepresslon of the under cur- Eastern s xpt 1 Owen Lattimore, This accused Lattimore of lying diamonds. East should return the Sof friendship that exI including the oeal lead "k ey when he testified in 52 that he king of clubs, and should be al. A Minesotans and their barge never had been "a sympathizer or lowed to hold the trick. tin American neighbors. But t'relass.tad two.oeh. .a.ts any other. kind of a promoter if East must now shift to a dif. Throughout the year children of a seven-ott t. -ndict. communism or Communist inter. ferent suit, and should lead a low e al schools write ltte to ment, a d rejected Letti ore's ests." heart. South wins with the ace of pleahidren in t. throw thlus ntireo case hearts, leads a trump to the dum- childreaT in Uruuavs against him. ;, Youngdal had said this accusa. my and returns the queen of dia- L atin Anerican countries. Lattir.iorp's. e oe former m ded the 53-year-old profes. monds, East must cover with the m this international corre- Sen Joseph O aney (D. W the Ledom ot belief garan- Ace of diamonds and South ruffs. ondence mayv lasting friend- Wyo.) ad fornaefsblty. e. d under the constitution. He said South now leaks another trump *ps have scrunm. Thurman Arnnld hiled te court's Lattm.re had the right to be in- to dummy and leads the eight of Adult ta. oo. crrespond with delo having "deted any formed specifically of the charges diamonds through. When East nat- h 1al E and with peo ule jubstatal ese aaist hm" gaainsl him. rally plays a low diamond, South T'v ,haye met from Uruguay. 'aThe remain coun0t1 the discards the Jack of hearts. This .4LU.0of whom have attended said, "'. re a34 avoleLTh e apnals court, in supporting gives the defenders a diamond he Fiestas here. more's me as to u ouigda' decision, said t he trick in exchange for a heart trick. ev .its in hi oncareer which ecarse wasffvoid for vagueness." South can now win the club re. SavleaLor, noted il his n a- happened a years be. j ajte word '"sym- turn with dum y's ace and dis- t bondsof frien4- he l a "suffl- cs Idl.S a of ni W ih two diapondq but only one club, teas and Uruguay. to back B ,,e,', arms ority upheld dis- making his -.ntract. ncre than 100 years wto e - eVviutionr"; Deruodj o boh launtieas M bwM e arreta p-itwtde, Urtay r mbol. e ofeOuin up of the cu and Re of South A- i~a 1 BrMsdillar to the Cones- (covred waon) used by Pioneers in the develoD- I t of the west. Wi, otina that a statute of Uru- SoA ' national hero Jose OGer- *t Armias stands on th,4 - throufhfare here. HaRV-, i r m er aaid: es am i rovful In the near fu- Ca 'tW% a statue o our national hero. eorge Washington can be placed in the beautiful city W. *g Montevideo. Uruguay." the "- -" WU o,.a count charging Latti. - SFar with falsely teeying h e siansLattimore once was editor of . edd t have a "sufficiently Cer- "Pacific Affairs," published by Ss- ening to justify a perjury the Institute of Pacific Relations. clhare. The other three cojAJtd left stand. from hi A similar majority uphelddis in by the a peaM court charge ohnlar maiorsal ofa ou phne i di' Lattimore wig lying when he: mor missal of a countcargang Latti 1. Sal he had not been told in prthy (R- more altn false! astl he dd 1950 a certain Chinese government the not arrange wit the Communis official was a Communist. is the party to vait Yenan, Chinese Com- 2. Said a .19V meeting with for. smoeratic Mumst headarterb, in 197. mer Soviet Ambassador to the l y ter. b SM ta S lSaItated were Uni ?d Sta' Constantin Cumans. id a re by majority. Thee. aCjky too', lace aft:r the Nazi in. are. Me. caused Latti-.o:. of falsely denying vision of Russia. ap's find. he kew that "Asiaticus," a writer 3. Testified ihe had not handled& fr. the publication "Pacific Af-.mail for Laughlin Currie, one- Ke Luther fairs" was a Communat; and of time aide to% the late President four of faely denying publishing articles I Roosevelt durn -Currie's absence : 4aint by Communists otherthan Rus- j from the White House. V ~ r r-w~. -. - 'sg'~'$ts1 'St *~"'~''* Pi U-s-msul B B.,y -- L S ,, ..* - 'I. A fin * U: UU4d6SSb~ -St ..4-'-' a '7 - .., I 53~~flfl 'I' -p-'- '~* 5;e. 1 a s, Pt .4 _____.________ *,W N N ItW ma BI WImSON CRUGG8 a nOusE O a e ,? amm sinEcurM 1 llMC~jOI EB y wousvoecoe MUMAML V NEM&L a AL VhRMU mFe^ IC NAMa 1 Szi I La. *'* utlsU Joke teal's Little Joke va, u Wn AQXS3P P. am 4BM -s - as V, -, su.af" 51X MJ5f'^*" ,.smj'a. tar "%" .-', .- -. . 1-.. . -t t *, ,~* am : i- S- -I - - -. *a.L -,.* '-A' jvT-"" "-Se L^S W i Y*,... ~ ;i J l~?3w F ^ ,,,** ^ ~* ^^*:.. i? ^ -.. *. -. -- 71. T Gvn ,, ,, , :. '- i- "0 Pi 'ma'~ '- -~ ~ I AM u bi I M, I- oafr. I5: p. athe oraga their : i leap at Fort Amador WW i 1Of othis roP Lecture Mte in lewr of Lieutenant General A rt in Dr. C. Whitine of the WilhaWIL K Irrta andK Mrs. A i will Ca alSta wil Harrist be .sehuln e m r ill an illustra ecture Sbe e in the JWB Ubrar*; and Pottu Monday at H: 1. VIdtlaet, -- I m. at the M-JWB Armed Forces The ecre..r of the Panaa- -Service Center, Balboa. niasi l atUin in Hailt, nEmnito om S a. SJ tet Medes rsn. fende, wad their Te t Clayton Holy Name This talk is sponsored by the son eto Roberto arrived Society will hold its annual elec- USOJWB I oo tionm wih the Wed a eve&nlg Irwn Port-au- ti.off officers Sunday at 4he Diablo Camera I. It .' l will be accented following the regular monthly communion Suair M BNe rg res ra. breakfast after the 9:00 9.m. Mass The Summer Recreation z ro- MaI& Mavyard To Leave at the Post Chapel. . Fa Ne ow ork All members planning to attend ____ Major R. F. MAynard, USAF, are asked to telephone Master pli to leave the Isthmus Sat- Sergeant Rabledaux, 17-4205, or her t Athlefe's Feat Itch r4sy. or Sampoild Air Torce 87-581, by Saturday. ( Base, New York. Durig his stay ------ in Panama he has served as as. Elgat Iad Forty Meeting To:.eght siskts staft secretary for Head- The 'Igiht and Forty Department qu4drt eqribbean Command o ao the Panama Canal Zone will S "--.---- bold an important meeting at a 6:3 this evening at the A. r"sMitft Igen* hW all, Old Cristo- of C N Jersey, and r s Griffon, will pre- PdauhrmBarbara, are vise _g OBelse Griffon aSs? p. b othe sthmus fur sevelP da&16.se -- the ouse guesa o h brt f July 1 in-law .-; atsserf'Mr. and-Mrs. omen's Auxiliary of the ,, N. KX Abdeosn o Los Rios and B nton Church will sponsor Mr Mr. rand M A. J. VWyne of Dia- a dpy. Fun Night" Friday, blio B s. Jtay, from. 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. TheVis s pt to sBtJ Friday, at '461h h. pm.. ...... July 16 for the United States a- Ga for ycung and old are board& 6 S.- Ancon. plaaoned A one ast-comedy, "Not KUswve -. pou.7. Eans Kfu1L Noays perma" ert eiusfatltetthe Unit- 1ai~ m A uatinously e- nted <^aMlnf. eof Coordi- The aWt ,eR soaouncil today arted on one of it major Itema r the current asi-eek esalon -conMdemoq of the world ennnnflig ftsmlf rt --k I I; old Meantime, the COOUl'I Tech-t l onal As"iatance seauttee *pent be today In private eMsion discuws- Iag the system of a location of munds of tb 4aiteM>stion ex- Before NOW Italian Hand Woven Straw Lunon sets Pina Tablecloth and Napkin sets ...... 7.95 2.75 set 12.50 Pinas ocFikaTry Cloth and Napkins 6.50 Philippine Cocktail Napkins .. ... 2.75 Also: - Assorted ippine Carved Gready Reducedbor 3.25,set 1.95 .95 set Novelties - this weekend Only I I While you're browsing around see the demonstra- tion of the new EVERLAST Water Repellent Stain Resistant Fabric M-. b *It se-trj iMum -oi sS ass jrny odin r- 'in- ^***IIB u w 1--. .>- p --------R MWUM CRa AM sDsOOANT OF*wX&rmeitkj}) MawOva sw 9DM fFi'g* ft. #9199 4 p* g .,.- .uum. i 'i_____*__ ,a . TRES 60PES FURNITURE CLUB WIN IT I DON'T BUY IT! I Buy your lucky number in our fine Club System 0.50 CLUB CLUB s53.s Steel flatware and eane Living room tables Standard SIMMONS springs 180 night table , Uphob-tery bedroom reeking chairs Office ot diningrooa chairs "Baby Beauty" mattresses for eribs Cotton mattresses /l3 B&l high hair u 8IMMONs folding couh 0.75 CLUB Playpens Spring Ceoll 421 Living room tables R.CA. Victor Radios 1 band. 5 tubes CLUB 1.75 1.00 CLUB SIMMONS Innerapring mattresm MF 2/6 Mahogany bed 3/3 Wooden cribs Feaour upholstered dining room Revelvter desk chair Spring Charm 1.25 CLUB Two-bagpar keresee steve Mah ,y boek eas 18 z 8 Aaheany dresser wit mirror Mod Uving room tables AMJJ nBserprins. ma MF 3/3 C en' mabhegany beds taren'a mah.any bueam s oganv desk 2 c IS3 R.C.A. Victor Radios 2 bands, 5 tubes VISIT OUR FINE DISPLAYS lfFUREie 51UKjHt CENTRAL AVE.. 21"'ESI- PHONS. 2-M __I "_IIIf1 I1gi .\ '' , w l rwi'to, vide4 local sChlhvmpt fo. de 'Obool graduates.; Tlcketa, at 15 denta each will be on sawe at theltheater tomor- row morlta'.' - ---- J l I i/ handed teemniead awitance pro- lgr atm. be conIderdl.g nalmom n draft retolnUou-ldyAnrgen- 1.olted States and TgAla-vi which calls, for district of und on the basis of aguesta aubmiltted by .oveusnmtx and the prrlotia etablahed by them, aubJct to numerous pro- vlilons. oan e ata- peoaaly fi favorite wbicb call tn mmlk. Wer.I mea tsbmn,, tarbs and patrhaebse Ii AotLj,.6 Since I've started using Klimn I just wouldn't O withoutitl K.- ....KMM .ILK . A MASTERPIECE BY WALLACE '- '. SIR CHRISTOPHER r-. qr. "V.' CANAL ZONE DELIVERY * "' 0": -a * ^ ^^^O^,,--.. t^Oar amomurns iaght eDab. gI ma r auramnt, specetacula 'aopt 0M., bUm adam wO mad aeruma ethw suttrctionm, q. mopelit B-ug Aim will MOWr- tainly bp wl"U emttalued - you'll love lit Aid you're only 12% ho away 6 -r by Pmnagra, th eflnut latest and nmet luxurious air mervie m iouth America. T m p-mmi flighba a waek .De Iqme Inter eA.m rcm, famous for itsa eludve Fleets Lonap.; ed thrifty ,I Pafico, offwin the atmot is tourist class fort. I plyIed S -j I,,. g - ^ =.,? 4~'~ .tuv U. ii SW LJ.IL .. r- .- Q. -. a --.,. --- I M--- .-. ..- .. 'i .7 CM. s pw WwW Awd* - ~ "- i. i,.,, -- -- I ' "" ..!or *p4 b m Scr~i~ SMOInmUN a "e Ave & a L ii ;:"r1gc@agg I FARMlAO EL ATIBRO | No. a tenery Ph= rARMACU LOMUAAo ' Iro of uly AmL . ---I I s - XTIN THE PANAMA AMERICAN 1 S FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESORTS COM:LY w an' o!L. noHelold _Autouoblles CAAF Motion Picture SeJrvice rYQud f IocAI0ANTA CLARAI/-Cobinm PROFESO AL b t[ sHeights offers for sale to t l fo111411. aioable. No reservations. P O .A POR $ALE:-Large dry locker, eight- FOR SALE:-1940 Buick Roadmoster est bidder one 7-Phone Infer-Of- CAp"atry. Dancing every Saturnay f:90-He a . d iawar storage chest, wicker chair. 4-door sedan, good shape for good tice Communication set with cable, night.' 5: 1;-What' Tour Favorite -mar,= 1drie 1 30*40 block top table. overstuffed transportation. Box 579 Cristobal, one Herring-Holl-Harvin 3-comnbl- O5E i) ara D*llosn,"as ofC.tad0i1 an h 54 o use 7025,room 2...7" aoff-Rn m i,,, R, +., T'otlphone n 4a.." 2- ilEo. _A o .n Colo.fie @2 rand.e_,e 9 I e qis pmt Bids2 S i P 5.18ow rates. Po Homeld o7 .n : .--ule Inc MagIUlme a-SO. abIe l. .lr e4 bnar - ^J ru 37Tel.2 don. FOR SALE:-Blacn 19g9 F ord Mi.S esxcoeal-i wilL.DIelrn kMun MAd APanRT T iure 3-2765. good markcn p; rea l e t for the monedby. Will "|I 4.n vitati ons toAdncoibe ,us A ".A6, N O cynodeled.deA wSaln '- P r~f gab, Tel, 2-311 7' House ;'---.'.-"- 4213 or Pan. 2-2294. i'PRM 3-J187 Cristobal 3-,1673.1| l Iih .l .l i :. h iLil _l _. I _D 1 I '@l llji i i u5 ORSAE:-lc 95eorse Mi e. 2FonsAE in me 0 O en4"lfLi:s T Nefte Sc--or t St;. o chan. cyinder. Hdseran, ceanc. coni2,000 miles, -fWRTan.o...C. FO R REN T ah -- .. n li I -- la "--. a- o w3 E Boxingl m Equipment; 1ADI- Elor. Md toe u .t .n @ O r- renae fee Jude M ered the 9city o eMthe .o. .. c," as l-a-i,-,o en -.o ca ut eV:i door. excellent coni;on, tow mile- R^ -T Clh 2n m. Atlanta trday to open itgrteven J. g. CaaB ra fet tw 1 f pmident C- :--p rth d.Bn. go. Phone -alboa 100 re ag ozrne tpe. FOR RENT: Two-bedroom chlet Tm a tu municipal gol J e s( NgOoes of the N/ 1 hre. w -,0he. 5 -77 Ancdd -16-1 A.- runng mido room. Torppayrn utoved cool. lEquipme nt- NOWa .itroang, ly ofu t e.N b -ih white- Judl Slol ,fta d the el ect o 1 ^ SA'.E.-C~ieca: -p-iecebamboo FOR SL -^^ ^-Mecr ha top, ex FOR SALE:- lten..rnoonal Harvestr.r No. 59 Airport Road. Tel. 2.2418. Dealgaed^AA but within th eity segrgation his rulng to giv.'e thect ie i I M.Lo.-- O "uo"term b et.r m a. od' tir s arn A e- Trophies, etc. f he ?most compl e iteobdommt oliele lM l tiI I l l1t wo o w e la. heper, , cno u tableU & chaNo.r 2-.3648 re, 25 l y ann ot hi.g n nopero t bygo or elec- l funhd house, looted o_ bus ;o g sl Ul dit or. to e. T.'. Ppam. 3-515 FOR$ALE;- 940 ChCn nrolet s150. ttol N "te r l6; A ll-me tal elec o beSnninAaN y remote r July. Tel. w1E 0 P le3s Tone bef Cre 7:00) beothe i oh co ty.He lls e em I1 Scn Bov. Vin Es a. Telahon9 325552. .* trcombn7tion chIck strer nd 3-R e Tl 2 T137-Jma eStn e to Negres only onTcevrta l fudllvorder5e that .d .-t (Ron-.. Be r "ftiA -r-, fre 20 ch.t. FO-,LEton-9pdoorhone 6 -484. d Ag ency, 8 Tivoli Ave., TL fur. 0461. In, .rea 8r l 6-t And H e-d to*white m edp t t .ir.ho.e grile $7.50; 2 floor dan deluxe good motor, rdio, Tire bamboo Trigroom ser with pillows. ... -.. .. 7 h nu No. 5S n o 1 S The designation of wite ad. equa doe but said that if S.mp. S5--mch.; tdoble mdd .l rdio- -, cover,, and pint. Phone N -vy -ve snby ppontmnt e l- Frncisco. For inform IIon tele. *. l0"S dy--onthoe publneO p doent ,uSS for S ph-no. 78 r ,m S35; Kenmer auto. 3784._ p P 3 565 S between phone-, e.3-4697.9:00- th -A o-... Toay s e en *,i practiced in 8ew-mr- whit and do esR as -I '-';;or ;c: T,%o lj,-.%;:o cha';.-: sylinr H, bvdrarmtic. 12,000 milesll lI1eillll Ul- P ) IP II .I ,t< .ll ._ _J. p - lma w140her with sud 60- FOR SALE-150 Hillmon Minx SFO- 9 REm.T.m. --------- '-OR *'-", r r te "t * cse $115 se ec sptan 1 Fr Po C n p4. FOR SALE: 1951 en grJ inn vry 1FO R E N T ,.. .. . ,j *...~AS?%"^ Pra Hble U.. Suplme hwt a tif t Us ,o .3%i mu L" s ve s.% FOR SALE :---;50 Ch.- vro-t-2door 6. R SLE:-Pr moechiorne. 2-cyi e.- A anollw 10:3?-TO e Record (Requests Sourt.endo-bi d -n d r nto ,. ^SALE:-Two-Ph-,,op R e -oor:conditi^.5.. to "A 19-C' nu us o ri6 ATT.NTION Tu b t modern a1. aggU 11:00-Mpe phose bellore 9:30) Th Ho>uston Ct Council how- cit eg n.% o ad onl o t p t H:l Marart 'sRS L: 'hn ees1/.9/ unse1-prmris p tw Ibet rl u 1 -T7-ecrd f eot, d eralju ge oreed othea ci ty of c@ 0.,.oor. excellent one iorDnloweIP $75 'Egn ers Woflel *1 ..one a Il94 -'Atlsinceto open Its seven Jit dvd J, l s at 1FOR SALfc Parchose In November. Owne, $150; Lionel electr< trains with re- FOR RENT: Furn~ihdd *nd Jn j- KlS~rE wout restrictions *8 to race or col-ih as a citizen% tte S aden r-6leving for S es. Phon Curundu oe ontri switch and loader & -room modn ortm ts. O. y the fiity le k b- P .e iotr7 _-3168..Amazn--I ay to, w price.- cnorgBall. ] o.1ue 300. o tke$ Co Ai ,ARErNT: b Tw, bdr chalert,, .0 l .A 0 -l an. ii en City attorneys hero. id thes e expd.e. ,t FOR SALE; 1949 K er 7Tdoor P yi'ectri o 25-c.S Stre Tel. 138fi Colonl. Remr 12 load not deided whether to appeal In working out new Jusy,.. FOR SAll : 1953 Johnson .burboard Duty paid $270. House 2615-B' ? 25*3'63, House 2607-A, T----22---- TimeQDBBI annd ," d attorney for the four Ne- the iudge uid, the i; W =- 2-'. .... a mboo. Mer $r y n o@'. FOR SALE r nar ne l arve ster'l O F.N : F;3i hSd re n l Cn (9Air or t odIe 2o me4w 1e t if ega o .m nl t set. e ufted El s ra. cN a, -c.ft. .freezer;"5-cu. ft. re fr-FORl RE T:_Two hbedroomrcorplete. w si,.r-l l .. . t. . Son ytfrBl *p"*m ~cHlt<1 heator. directioa~l lih ts. C.gagU pr, "n' elo^ oprt byM gas or:^ ~iat elfc- to^< %M1 fie^ F A,, Ig ,e OSOha*re i 2 P 648 'or .2" 0 If I .r d R T vur is d -, Ao o c. ded at bus --U% ruling by I lUo.--& Thest. .t . ao., _. i.". ._ I nb .e ,- re r;oer tor Excellent con- and ;... . .. ..Ld. -i fouVid'i"R L i B-- Sp .ao ibe nceh vO -.. Ig iolen r l ....h.- :oo b ( e ult,,- ,,, p le.or d~tor, 'o e T '. P lh m+3-15 'FOR -LE ,-,el ho e +- 4940 Ch a~lt, $156.' 0 sta e ml nol o Na ter (1; hok all-metalsta lere Step ioRm nth Bella Vita.Avalatble fr J ly.Tl.i CPO 11 [ C I lock l uO ~eb efore T' 0 )]e b~e r h iyd Slorane opee it pe os rl-d a t e wilL m .n temu Ri to, or ea a.- To '. .n--3 months.benni, later"ulyrT-.e6 1. no orther |ctyro otpea !hIcors. . .... ... ..... .. .. ;complete mahogany bed-... ..., 3. "* awek nd t W lilies 'Ady on th e t .u e Sm ifi ^ L E : %1 1 r i e t F l L : 9 4 F l d 8 ; o r d J h d e k w ~ e p i t dR E N T '- -3 b e d r o o m c h a l e t f u r - 2 7 9 . 4 1 O 8 : .1 i " .lr h a n t A d H Jis t e r s n l l i ; . l + . if irl h oar e g rille .$ 7.5 0 ; 2 fl ro i noru" a m~ tr, .K io res, bam b oo t 4b 4 A roo m set w it i l w ~ h d n "/ .e u o S S nI , . I I L '" I .I h e i a ll u lt ,tith p i.lo S. nused o n 7 1h A ve u e N o 5 So n- W 110 IQ,~ $5p .aht, mo rao[ e/ o r n er nn oy Mertbe seen by appointment tele- Frarncisco. For ireofeetIon tele-Ii ".. -;Rev.ei.lle'+ ''.'"' ~ lo lso hepbi ~ ll ~ectypohutl eu l o ,D~e~,6 l~ '. eem3784a- _..-,,Jpeer flrt 3-1565 Sears, between 9hn .] mn~~lm !:00--. Today N,,,, egro dayseen 1 ~thed ubin ]llur. l0Jhtl oI1 "lpNt~m mmlc em e wi h s di i[ 6 JO R SALE:-" 1950 Hillma M i xSon-I d 9 G.m .40 .p.m "'"k-esl -ha--- .eenar c i e ns ul weho. 0 n tlert u t a n tv ' oc-4 $]115; Upright .a.O1 0; tion Wiricon Phone Colon 1446.__CHII nuxw9:15-811I,01`;11- eu,-Progra.,loan, and wasalso- u- in.-i 2 lsi oe $ oi- h ;+n"sp inkler ",FOR SALE: 1951 He ..ry J. in very M, liit '9:0-UI'8ftI t 5 01 .. ." .. .--, ._ Ali t e l , I / l ,r b lo i x I~ d g F r o n s t r w ^p t 2 9 .F O R N T, ,0 0-_- mN . o_ a r eH ', e ta y b y.!Tex1.S. S p emdo ee l t e l ga $ng rden tools n. E c s elve go. o.d cond "mi .... ....... .... to and Singer In dus- F O R R E N C T Th -ro u u .d. r recently yb ,e .el '. ", U oro.,. V 6W I RSXE-:--'50Chevrolet -door .l t sev+ "m o mahine. 25-cyc..-- 0__ __ .II .'.'.00) C_.'lb iii + ~ neod m o urt.io e +e+.,....iuo. .a '. - ; -- - -- p ".e n a er 'e x e tllo t c ~m c d i t i o n T e l ; Z 2 1 2 C C u r u n d u i T h u r s o r F r i 6 6 u 'Ap a l r t m e. ."nt is, I - , e 1 2 a n d a... .. 9. p.x L m _lim FI LE -Tw P i Dle P:.]t hona 140" rse 0 3- to 9 pm. All day Sotl OR z n~ _, . .l~e lo m ly !;1el n w r y 18 n U] t e l O 14 n r ne )10orse at80 -, P .Y +"ArTTENTION 1. Just bulitmdenPe rd A a T -LI 11.90-,,-]wil ,X1'ir, 4GI n t r-w, cheapll.. C -.i0m i -Malrgalrita. fl-:ill'-i::..' -,i urnishlON.o a week: everrl 7 +," ll,, + + .,, oo ., .+ ie--di .wa irto na _;l.-.r.l t4l!3 l .i .4os di, -ol a /-t..:-%.op'ncsitoHoer~ l ei +, FOR; -S.... . ; -% "; ....-,...''.-Fihn ees1/....9/o -a pIrtneits. wo .,..,. \ l l. .,._ li- Recod,,i, V,.* ,ld. ly impossibeto opm.lerate e .ou il wne -s1+ boe Pan~r.'.. a ,te ,-6 pm. FOR ,* e 1d In Noeme. O-- e. $150 .Lion.le, .trins wih.t,-FOR RNT: urnilhild ad-Lvillur- T W sine thrwn opniits.inks ith-& -O The Record (VDA) -Mml.. r. .. --Muld from i N -loS ol -YOUR HIT PARADE -Pul Whlteman show -Mal c From Hotel Bl Pan- -Vh Owl' Nut (Request -pleaMe phone before 10:00) in a. Sunday, JuV 11 - Sign Off - --UJE. Navy -Voles of Am lea , ' .-. : 'W - im i.. : *J-,- ... ... .....___ * v .. +" . ', . .. .: mew m July 9 8 .;-. ."' *n; i *. i *jM .. 1,,, ';I *' I I /* .. --v ,- +.: "y -' ;." I. o.-:. -: ; '. : .. ... . I' .. r .. S- I- ._ de la .:. :. .:; fOUR ADVWIT CAA ZALu CoMWAS AS-6 149 J tio business excellentR.C.A.Ironer io bu ss or h l phon Curunu 2 a er o . $5,40 re~t" illing for 4.40. .Bwl, '"" '" p I xc A o FQOR RENT- r "rr,.. .mprt. ACUARIO T]OPICAL : Melanlr. 582-8, Ancon Blvd., An. "*: ..-"- ,' .q .+ ,-l. $5; obin Hood tournament or- ment, living ( dningroom, maid's T Se i..r?,. ._ ".":' i ., l Tel. B01. 4455, ofter six. room, hot wa r T. 3-2279.6: PE. OP SSALE:-- Cheet: 3 fn% i l I ocker Spaniel puppies. FOR RENT: -'FurnishedaopartmetI. IN STOCK: 6: near Panr a University-oh Pan e' .. ., 'ricod, not AKC. 156 one big bedroom & both, no kitch- Parrot ges 2.50 e. S Col Road. -nice cl- i7 P :ce. Gamb; i. o, Tel. n $45. Tel. 31648. 4-i.p V afi -_ Tel. 3-BU 6:W FO fr Canel .&rp e ,K U.M R -- f- -o (Besilde Central d Lee tierlas) 7: bargain. big a9pernt r FOR RENT:- Unfurnished d- -- sale in ParmoQC7;,v Sli MGolf POWIR BUILD & lAN room apartment with" mid's room , vamnt. Cheap oljf r nSpn w.. I i equipment: ROW- & both, garage, laundry, hot water, : Froncisco. Complete r s llte fishing and under- venetian blinds, tc. Nice quiet l|lD V C :W service. THOMAS REAL e ucceaii- te, of two al..i i- . fishing tackle neighborhood. See it without obli. wr.VE S ;W : AGENCIES Centrol.A*Sl2a,ATel. CSnt oATmT-eln wthihOlf B iTtrung, rods and motions whatever Phone Panama l ....1069. ...,. ptr do c rMo n the he. discount on di- 2-0027 o 3.0763. RE PHOLSTERIN6 :o 7 Dy the ent of the Zi res s FOR NT ol rtment fur- o ofI he[ I' B rc*h e 't, " |5 , .- .. in, f-om bachelor. 4th Stret, 040, Colon RE - --r c ket- FORI .'I"bro .;r never FOR RENT :- C m d on n apar tm n "r'si~lli~l a l ".h. t t stig a ta, I eo n "A" Street No. 11, "EI.Canrroio" 1I= et rt $' tdm t oon I dd tu@-!$50. 2-4144.o En r. 10:T0. i h ,a V IdCr o ,-, .LionstChub.pi- .." l- .,2o'31t3.... o t helicopter. T other is r o- ..h f.m. tio l thetghurhtIe. an -_~.- p.hd .IT ac l t i ,th FOR RENT: .- oFule two-bodroom dblifih Fr.=l Fi -ofU for atlan_ strain, from 'P'rtmo lam 00 K l," s oa, md.,u" /Pr" Kennels Papers.'Vista. Private rslroenoC Tel. 3- V t At l beo--e w4Phe firm nN lrgt e d _a...,ich e a. _t.o K aV JW (UP) develop- H. 83-528). We Ioneof is w hen thtl es c arr of r- O 'oft V A koc k e t- r e c e n t a o f o u r y l e :~~~R. was nd n _c ..u uherl en f t, minx, of-na lr cl. l .. h hivigNroomt e ndr dcoa .46thSt.a eT o py ."I the.. aher..r 4s tl.llte,".h.r02. -A3-3 3wd t7 .iBhr mo-I r F Allflillni edo J It Aror-n3 o. ToI. 3- r hl h.ur .h er c r ,ht to m, t the tip eldg of t oae chtfl-r eel raBh e bi e i 4898. dfD. S ... .. . .o .rte -^h.i l r b ndu. -r atiot "lt ..a o n, or a ac o -un Io rablw ~ yg l ^ ^ d ai a etB i s- U FS C o t ea.. ,1 < While bar M syn zl ds c o foot e o, a ero i A, win.,r-we FORgt rENT:- TED- Co o ''r I t Of I a n c shed 94 W 1did no p e*d lit aCte fo r ...,,dn D can..a cet..he _it ,. s Spt6tro eg Ubpa. t. c. livinget .m orid balcony. 46th St. "o *. a n d.f.t... . h be e n u n d ue r do.. we. l i o Cfh i e f Se m ob ...her -to o t a TIp-ets- St- 0h e t' 1ut, ?l1P^ %13 Is oflitm g hp m to cf MShtU 071 bi m t ...i. sore- 'l -r- "u l-dlr doe lc ca fivedo ay s u, n- d-ntentr o r4 Ocn ge ... Co- 3_2118 _ t_. ay_ fr r. m t. he r.. At h e tle Uetlests In i,-19lh iso m pbe a s e dT0 6 ot l at d ] o -E ei.- i t Ro M1S s a m e ti m e hel d i r e c t e d t h e p o o fn ot A 4 i der a u u n i f ortm se f orL4 Lth e n o ano ld T mf In amas -b.eforethe iremenlN. J., and msetiates and fn[ ws whcuthhe-id it 1i S~wiSSSSS2 new du*oi I l uwnto rqutire po- Bi S cc ,=. for hdil....e. ,i,--ar winter--ihWt A TED .. S .- i . . ;AS o. dJ al~tiounr wb lfthei rdo ut au es carry ,,, i mSld INeilS I The Kelle....tt .,nwhich, b thi8!em auto e's pnd ave-i --, .+ -,,, ,,rc-O-Illh,, controls Burn a id Caell 3 -5708. .... .I ,no.a t gi _eli op r es.._ o_.i. .,r funds VM rSuted by the w.-atb i e anamfi tm. saii InT f; lighttha.,n .= t- chiefl ostyear and hav.. .e beena,-I Godfrey Denies_. portl Us" or.Lietm-li .ph ti* k. pR uA1 r for with Inffceny i i-pe-rumors "'VCost the ou f-handln dret-li q t ency I n ta n place y rarn sn ollcitatioo in this a- r.1 r.. timmil.tdhecity's +pur- Is Spitting Up territory. t ------ "-C rI s t Y 11a. ms W 194.l and'on I" "!W and u rl th arniam m 1 E~F~"B~~ ktsa do la Torre his movement "'Is ferent from the an Communism n which, h but a rival imperilligg Tsya de Torre - ato' B I t last pending live ear mAs at t Clomi emb- ma. Peru, sla now touth American countries Il on what he describes as hU i al )philosophy." . In an interview wtilf l *e -lk TOM _MM avlk _&30prttSUMOe taroucn a b-lc reform. r |. democratic Sy stem. n fig Ie thhe creal~on of the enil power as the fourth Or o the state, along with tr a tdl- tional executive, .l tive ind judiciary bran h."^.I Hasy de la Torrte biM-Can- munism will ineor floui 'h!in the Wwtem4*hmUnhm1L llkanc- lam Is i urdban p al-econ- omical theory born out of lu- ropean problems. "B urope reality i complete- ly different from ours, aod so are our problem- and 4teLAW44mf, he A"id .. t. CHOSEN-South ori ,-' elAm 3mboter m Ywg Ta ""Am". to soma "M (hbe Geoneva Conerece mto wd he , IM bee. aDpprod ag- eproi ndnidwe.gHe replace P~kl Too Chin. MAn expcts fa re. tuhi fonln MIGINTsote rt.. V wmnhve aw art mm" !A S U in Two- Am ., Low, - f ".* i' - ... .-. [ AMMMcAm'. AN nM 9-. LOCAIISI YOU CAN OVA',YOUi AD AT l, ONE OF OUR A T Ot e OFFICES AT YAM i J "AWASIA j.X wu it UteA Stret .. f ,a,,l A -Whag Your Favortet (dont'd) -Plta Time (VOA) -BL U RIBBON PO TS RVILEW -"a Club, UBA (VOA) -NECAFS ORGAN JML- ODMSa MI NOW 1954 'Alt ^4f efo4 **00 OWNM ,..,o.-, 27M~i~l . Now or Diplqay at ...@p*u"...i.. v.e ti*-.4Mae., M ar fdonu". r. -,..- cf A ., ^ ",-, r.< " A ^ i : ; '- ..?. i ..,. .. :. / '. . 44- . . J~l jMylUl'-- cUlwby asd Mrs. D. NE. rtha. M*& &andr. SdB4q at l~h g Id xr:vw. C. 3. net" Id4le wre idcoa.r Mrs. Jol. Andrews. ledene, ando Cste, Bobby Mrs..J. a.lt; bridge, Mn. nR,!. ..-s. scmek p Salter, WI T. t J So Sue Sxalter: -ra d'ouvre ,r a Uta .. .. s o 'Trevr pu ns Jack Mrs. David DilBsaon, hAppltelt LIbL and Mrs. W. B. Krued i Ek W--s an John Mrs. Willam Trotter: ways and of kfort Gui, lit by a H. means. ". B. Hardy and Mr. WO f.or DBrookley Air .r.ce i .- MacblI4 entertainment, Mrs. BW., wre bhe will receive his i Dr. E sit Items Harol M k . Fro Vacatremrli LI Kruezek has been aL Dr, Vesto mrris returned by Mrs. W IStutler and Mrs. P.taebed to the USAR Carib School. planehd roe a f B a to uyr J ZEamora presided the -coffee ghis elass reunion ast Wiitonal farewell spoons C loait % Ceena the University a9 Southern Ca we'M e. nted Mrs. Stule,- Mrs. The fttu 'Civic Council will fond in Ltl Angeles and also Gordon Greepe and Mrs. Herman hold it regular meeting Monday,' to ssre r courses at the Powell. at p.m. at 'l Gatun Club. 7- ,' .house. HUl- b$ Mrs. Morris* i New Gifts were also presented the Tortn.- we't with her for a retirlug .ofleers, Mrs. Edna Chap- .. J- we eItesss visits he family at Gastoas, In, Mrs. Martha Sims, Mrs. An- Per bi CtrClb N.C tte Harmon, and Mrs. races Mrs, rea Lowe entertained . -- Greene. the Delta Dek bridge club for a Parewea Party Thirty ladies attended the cof- dessert bridge party at her home Feor Miss IMem fee. Wednesday. Miss Am Maceubbin and Miss - Dean Geler gave a swimming Mr. And Ms schett 'The ests included Mrs. Elva ar at the pod at Coco Reta. To JIsl- as Woodruff, Mrs. Marion Yok'im, ) Sew to lobe- Miss Marion Did. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Scott, Mrs. flles Camamas, Mrs. Bri ri k wba is leaving or a vaca. and young daughter, of Colon, re. ta M..rcy. Mrs. Helen Crowe , tr na tIa States, foe entering tune yesterday from a States and Mrs. Harriett Goales. Ocldentat College IDLos Angeles. vacation. Newee C The board of the Newcomers' Club met Wednesday evening at I * A t,11.03 6tOe hmo of Mfg. Holes Gaendch we Nomw CristobaL When vl f ng Tocumen airport that you enjoy Na The members were tlieal Distiller's products at the El Panama Bar present: Mrs.-la Wilson, Mrs. A I Dtestaurant there: Mary Lou Maynard, Mrs. Georgi. S u n Griswold, Mrs. Toni Wilfred Mrs. Helen Crowell, Mrs. Hanett Gotalex, Mrs. Mabel Tryner. Following the businewr meeting, the hostess surprised Mrs. Wiason I I* with' birthday c kel on her in-i versary. SRn CortesI Dupiate W ,iners RoI O orm ?Th efollowing members were *l..-. G, the high corers It the Atlantic CI Is tle CIb hGin dplicate adge games: ..,at ou .,' 1.? L m Jd St-ast t apd West, 1. Capt and SKeinnu .Mrs.'John Fahnastbek tied Capt. '". and Mrs. A. Busby, 2. Dr. Xr- . """ thur A. Murray and Mr. Sidney John Hardy. IPsl 'aalue tied Major and Mrs. Tel. 3491 Panama I s. . ~fr. a. mcaes ironing easier b 1J^^^ ' -L ^^*^^* ^ ^ better Its deublp.meesedt Bmther- Icmumr-r ebase Cmfa ibveW- wont fade oat .o f oi oetear fao =Wl cuti bog 1n temdwicbM. tool Diffent-becau it'. DOUBLE-CREAMED! W C.wstadh uaI wdmu-tan A friendss on -both sides of the Isthmus will be glad. to learn f the betrothal -of W Julie Perino which took place June 9th at. St. Charles Church in Arllton, Virinia. The ridegroom is Roberto Naranjo Altuna,. enesuelan Diplomat n New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Naranjo are honeymooning n Washington and will return to New York where they been zresidi for several years. RATTAN LUX Modern Lamps SVenetian Blinds *'.uf.@ * Excelsior 55 French Radios Tel. 3-1713 Automobile Row No. 38 SECOND FLOOR pWlate PROW.4 stic material in whWe, yellow and red colon, 2 si-es-- Special price .... 1.75 and t.50 Portable magazine racks in black finished metal- holds magazines of all ies Special ........ 2.9 are unpacking ,' * Plastic baskets In colors for holding papers- lare sizes Special.. * Toilet seats, wooden, plastic covered, in yellow, rose, celeste, green, white, and black- Special ................. e Shampoo hpe e, fitted , with sprayer 'n red. green and yellovsolors- Special ......,1......... 1.00 * Cake mold. light weight, all aises, tre; round and oval shapes 0.25 and 0.45 BUVYNOW IN THE . ' I4 I 7.50 . egrmn cucumber, weakly thi salad a popularity .winner In every country. bpdecially when you use party flevr.Kraft Mayonnmels l Arrange le ttu leaves on a plate. At on e edge, place a b Kraft Mayonmals,; I and swurround with wolertre. Score amd slice unpeeled cucumbers. Starting at the rim of the plaet, alternate circles of cucumbers and tomato ilices. Thin let people h lp tmuselvi , to this world-famous saled. R It Lasii n bd&t thah tnonA t o zflsn .flyft 6M4I&-. 41 afU a '. L SECOND FLOOR OF FIFTH AVENUE -- 1 I WhAM y m d am a q o SfAA e* ywr W, onyewi.a.4sh im uiabgem s I- e iro 9Odesm monthly over sbribs %* im do@'t dr s ek. oaf"abre .. ywdo ythmr Buch somner; . Gksm bup desr bowr beenmse dwt A dIrt S2.eff the SATINA Taib. Awta *mgivingyotrus a"ilk. WtlM- ..this fine, mild Ingllilsh elgerotfe m-de puref fOLIN, UN"-IMNOID Virglnl. twobem a And thy come tlou dninly IM Enslwd id, of we to protect their diinctive fkev sad aroma. Have you trled w s an lu im* teT M? They're extnr-firnly II S, tranud. The first and beut kind d. ertatne. SENIOR SEVWCE The Perfetle of Cisj ' .' 2 '-'^: a- - 'a agl - 41y!< r ,' - _. -'r.- **-*- rn-u~O jlob wed p hi hI ~I *~ht A C A C 'A L. a. t 7 A9 i r - - -~--- i -- -r- II -- I I Ah. F AIlntlT p a *CE o ; W- , i ts the weekly sr a ter* s ine, "U..N aFnd W onnd ... Atlantic." reo t. tha oi documents now In th pos e - sion of the US. mnmmnt pro- .* .'"..s.. Vide the, proo of 1aSolaetow..ra eddirect tiajob scheme tosbh u thisound.Their dotetves n rt ........ -2-,are to probe sot salt sots any- 4soy b.&.. hmph where In the Western hem- meriten ne thbr. an. sphere and tomove in fast once American neighbiorsa s 'The Communist wedge was oft pot evelopa. D ,a bed (mplete) being driven deelr between the "Guatemal...a te ........... UA. and Ouatemala when ith e do,. tents now hnlld tb ......... recent revolution and cop U ..t. -rtbm uee ...... s d'etat reversed the trend. There t -i when a revolutio a ......... , Is documenter, evld~0ce - ever that u o vI e ws verturnd a ditatorSh ta......... enoth heq6.i tI osGta o cwe hid ruled the country for years.tabe .-n and toare hIh on the diately to start the iover atf ......... Communist Priority lst and Ithe countryft In all tyieu of fnral ., Use your Cuentas vet aenta t work jeales Credit Card for the Down -ati CX.- (eompte.) ...... . ,. Nati ona Ave. No.41. . . .... .l / A RlT (Autoe R a w) Tel. 3-4116lr c Open: I a.M. to 12 noes r n 1:s30 to 9.m. ..- no" "'" Cier,'o C*.t " r 'ar.ord mae iman cnwwh II 0 . .. : ,-.. - ; ..-, .. -./ - ... . .' - W4"' ,C A. i *- 1 ^ .-, : / . eOpe Clas I -I . eden, Verticordia, isu Match Strides S '', A well matched nine-horse Class "E" field is scheduled to dispute the $550 purse tomorrow aft- *" e oon in the seven-furlong featured tenth race at the Juan Franco race track. e race shapes up as a real proved King Flores will be aboard *' pzle for the rail birds. Begonia, Verticordia and Colombian sad- A kden, and Verticordia are all dIe ace Luis Giraldo will guide -vipmers of their previous stars. Begonia. Os has been first, third and The race has all the elements second repectively in his I a s tto turn out to be a hair-raising thai oqilags and former track thriller. chmp Royal Alligator Is showing Ten other interesting races are definite signs of returning to life. included on the program. One of .:-,sides the abovemen t I a n e d these races has added interest be- roop, Sinn Feiner has been ram. cause two promising native tho. SredI ably, C'oq A Vin has rougbreds are scheduled to make )M 'been dropped down in this their debut in it. WIN shnss and 'iner-a confirmed t t im4-outer-coad also take it This race is the nightcap in f oo -Sieedy Florera, the only oth. which "our native thoroughbreds er scheduled starter in the race- are slated to match strides over wopld be a serious factor if the four-and-one-half furlongs. T h e str turns i. muddy or sloppy, two "debutaents" are Nacho and oRp r udy orutuels favorites Orando. Nacho is a bay two-year- po Lexden. Vertlordia. G-r I s u old gelded son of Siboney out of '-' i Lud Beonia in that order. Lex. Rancagus. Orando a brown son 7-; den, whch won the Marcos Perez of Jach al-Hoping, is probably the *d*menes Classic last Monday, will first native offaprin of two anl-. a in be ridden by Bias Aguirre. malis that have won in Juan Fran- .lean Victor b Orddns will have co's Class "A" under 126 pounds Slg up on Grisu, vastly im. or more. - 'Casey Stengel Has To Make .4Wwo Changes In AL Lineup 0o- ICA % 'A By United Prss Brooklyn, Gene Conley of Milwau- .., .kee and Marv Grissom of the Gi-. .. i. o g ahead to the July 13th ants. All-Star Game In, Cleveland, A- wi have three of s a.gue ...nsr Casey" Alston will ha.e three of his SLen fe orcman to ma e S ina the startlK lineup Sah en orce to m e cd )y the fans. They are Wd named two Whit catcher Roy Campanella, I e ft &seman George Kell fielder Jackie olnson, and cen. man Ferris Fain- terfielder Dake Bider. 1Other r kup__ e sta ti ...lineup starters are baseman Ted jjup U vote of kosewki Coanati, second and Fain3 Palelaq qBanner of the 4..4willnot .Fhis. %C *0'AA Dark of New Wasing- * alth- *M daft. wir bi start Juan Franco Graded P.P. Horse Jockey Wt. COMMENT tst Ra.e "H" Imported=1 ".'."4". .0. First .ael the. double 1-Gay Spot H. RUtl 10Xa-Better this w 2-Pale Face A. VM. 118 -Improving at 23-Vampiressa A. YeIan 110 -Dropped in 0 4-IR. Emblem R. L. GO 113 --Erly speed ( 5-8. of Scone R, Va, 118 -Returns in f 6-Newmlnster L. OlGl..1 8 -Dropped in 7-Mlngo J. PhmllfM 110 -NOthln to in 8-(Flrenze V. Ordo. 112 -Poor effort I 9-(Albeit B. Agul. 118 -Jookey could 2nd Race "I" Imported 6 Fpg.Psrs_: 5375.00 Second Race of the Double Entrie Gia Eu ema ODDS pool dos: .11:45 eek .4-1 eadly 3-2 olass 5 5-1 only -1 air shape 4-1 clanS .-1 dicate 0-1 last 10-1 help 10-1 Fool closes: 1:15 Cl' NEW YOaq .1i Baseball is tlfU and a club h I gets. help ft a e s. '. An outfit trave clip, out O the Now Rao a Going into t S 1-Copadora J. Gongo. 104x-Last was revealing 3"-2 u mem r o h * 2-V. Darling Mena R. 107x-Poor recent races 3-1 Polo o part.member of the 3-Polvorazo F. Rose 112 -Good chance in mud -I Polo Grouty pa ty. out of 4-Black Bull J. Phillips 105 -Could be upsetter 5-1 Du sty -54085t hIf .-- -Out f 5-Paques H. Ruit z 115x-Dtance to liking 51 hs- guy%; ,b* oome. o D c.... B-Preatlglo H. Reyes 118 -Doesn't seem likely 10-1 or. ,t 7-A. deOro A. Ycaza 115 -Longshot possibility 8-1 The Dodgers have Rhodes' counterpartt in husky Walt Moryn, I called up from St. Paul to make 3rd Race "G" Native 7 Fga.Purse: $275.00 Pool loses: 1:45 12 hits in h first is times at ONE TWO bat for AM 1-Tin Tan R. Vas. 115 -Early pacesetter 10-1 Until thi season, Dusty odes, 2-Tap Lady J. Gongo. 107x-Dangerous this time 8-1 who thrives on fast ball pitching, 3-Riomar V. Ordo. 120 -Usually beats these 3-2 was bothered more than some- 4-Tuira J. Bravo 117 -Has lost "punch" 8-1 what by a change of pace. In the 5-Enriqueta L. Giral. 115 -Contender on form 3-2 Giants' first game in Japan last 6--Jal Alai O0. Chanls 107 -Hasn't shown much 5-1 fall a 11* Nippoes. pitcher pulled thetting him. 4th Race "H" Native 44 Fgs.Pume: $275.00 Pool dalses: 2: "The We bas B enho s ot so r turn o tohe t. "U I pled 1-8. Velluda F. Hidal. 113 -Would pay juicy odds 30-1 at the Nor.t etole, some Easnmo 2-Carencito J. Cado. 105 -Boxcar figures to win 50-i would throw me a change up. "I --J. Hulncho E. Orte. 103x-Distance suits style 3-1 ither e forgot 4-Burlesquito R. L. Gil 106 -Should score here even aoE ,hi eorRhodes cor- 5-Avivato Mena R. 100x-Usually unpredictable 8-1 about his w. hn e l manu cot .6-Rlalta F. Rose 113 -Good chance on form 3-1 turd ht hornme run of the - 7-Rosa B K. Flores 110 -Could score at price 5-1 te ru.n wimanisn blast h Sn t t field seats at the Polo Ground off Murry Dickson 5th Race "D" Native 8% Fgs.Purse: $300000 Pool elaese: 2:55 of the Phillies the prsonable oung, man out of. Montgomery, v. _aac te in- 1-Portal A. Vas. 115 -Back in top form *1-2 la., was batting an even .500., to Wilie 2--Okiland A. Ycaza 108 -Could win in upset with 18 hits out o M trips. He Ith him,s a 8-MaTilu B. Agul. 112 -Nothing to Indicate 5-1 then popped up to go into the nalt rabonts ma-es a 4-Winsaba J. Reyes 120 -Good recent performances 5-1 Brookyn set'with .485. drive by the ile a Mel Clar 5-(G. Wonder R. Vas. 113 -No. I contender 3-2 "The Giants must "e hurting' to the .e erfeld wall of the 6- (Golden B. V. Ordo. 120 -Could help entrymate 3-2 when Rhodes bats for Monte Ir- Plo .Grounds. (NEA) ,- vin," remarked Roy CampaneUla 6th Race "G" Imported 7 Fgs. Purse: 5450.00 Pool closes 3:35 of the Dodger. lumping Irvin's spot in left field, First Race of the Double But with the count 2 an4 1 in Rhodes had delivered 11 pinch hits 1-Mr. Foot A. Ycaza 105 -Not good enough 15-1 the 13th'il Bly Loossof the Brooks in18 tries. Bobbyl Hofman had 2-R. Signal B. Aul. 110 -Best early speed 8-1 was foolh enough to give Rhodes belted sevenpinch hits that fig. 3-Fairlyable R. Vas. 113 -Disappolnted in last 3-1 a ball he could hit and Dusty uired iii ing games. 4-Cruada J. Reyes 110 -Stiff competition 5-1 broke u a most exUting game The dgers put a brain trust- b-Valley Star J. Bravo 113 -Always hard to beat even with a ne gle between Junior ,Red Corriden and Ar. 6-(Rose Hip F. Hidal. 108 -Last was dismal 3-1 Gilliam and second base. t, ur D -o the Giants in their 7-(Toletao A. Mena 112 -Usually is runnerup 8-1 d puble-header with the Phillies wi o onut and two strikesMt, cedqd the i-rant Ebl. on hibin the same situation the beits Fild, erie*. 9th Race "G" Imported 7 Fgs. Purse: $4r'0 Pool elagss: 4:05 next afternoon. Rhodea repeated 2'beaouts saw the Philes Seeen4 Baee of the Double to tie the score after which Web.- a fqn TI Rhp ia bl -rc v doe -ae go enetrum won it with a sacrifle n.to l---3c1se6troly .' J. 11n l5x-Rates good chance 5-1 Before so;eic Mee .-MNlttilar V. O 113 -Ran well to tough field even ia Hamner way 3-Wild Wire Hit. 108 -Would pay alce odds 10-1 over and-First aseeman Earl ro. 4---aluastlo E. Cans. 118 -Rates outside chance 10-1 o '1 on e" i tar back of frs 5-ChnirmlngP.- F. Rome 115 -Improving steadily 3 1 I \ e. 6-a nP. nluqueo J. Reyes 115 -Could core again 5-1 uan rancor ips nth IUs aH amekt, the short- 7-Plropo II B. Agul. 113 -Hard luck campaigner 3-1 .__ stop welfd have thr o w n out Rhodes'.on four of his more recent ,By CqNADO payoffhits including the two that 8th Race "H" Imported 6 Fgs.Purse: $40. Pool elosse: 4:40 DO cost thAupebasso much. QUINIELA 1-Gay Spot Pale Face But ,odoee, the natural pull ewbrighton R. Vas. 112 -Best in muddy track -1 S Aa deororleft-hand hitter, has watched the a-ip Nell Ba sa 112 -Has shown notng, 10-1T u iralkl u dro I safel for DonIsuh -taat A l. Va. 112 -Mut chmprove m ore 8-1G o en Bou d up hi bat slightly and is no ong- adI- K. Flores 118 -Dubious ride It t out 2-1 sab -alley Staror plin.for the meats.e a can IIv-l ". oGiral. 11 -Good eariy S "" ou -N u ..nee poke. the .ball. into left field. uleo ATA Yaa 2 Id5 I-Plenty earlyIfoot 10l N 1wbrightea Dusty Rhodes suddenly becomes -.Lu oso A. Ruia 1107x--ronty e-runnr foot 15-1 S WSow aota and integral part of the -Ourtly P. A. Mena 110 -Haan't shown enough 8-1 ,, Grim..and, uliG, a elseth l3Ai.. uMt*r X. Cans. 115 -Form doesn't Indicate 10-1 l- dod Naeho. on the payroll, is rolling for them. ;Una ara 7 'iw a * .... Was e g hls right asm." one of the Imner -.:, saId,. t The new Dttot r you eee thee dya is a remodeling ' lob by StfhaM, vso delivered an ultinat= to -is manager Sthe. am"n'gean'lt March and In te preoence a the base- ball writrt. (A) Durcher was told to settle. op his startng ioe- up .opng day and cease the Interminable experiment which en e over ito late June. (B) enceforth, the bush league tactic of bully ragging umpires and getting tosed Out of the game was also ouat "I hired you to manage for 154 games," the owner Is re- ported to have sad- to him. "You don't do the ball ts any good when you are suspended for 10 days or two weeks." LONG TIME COMING Up to now, there have been few rave ain ths space for Stone- ham or the Glants, for the very solid reason they did-not rate them. Once the toas) of the town, the Giants, due to front of-. ice nomptenceaor Indolence, were allowed to detetrioat into a third-rated power. They were almost completely overshadow-. ead by the Yankee and Dodgers. One pennant in 13 years and properly called a Little Miracle, at that.- was not exactly the-reflection of a apmetacu. larl successful operation. Even die-hard Giant flowers, who continued to light candles to McGraw and Matty, all but gve up when the team staggered home 35 games back last year, the 10th time they were second division under the 8tonsham adminltra- tion. No wonder the fans began to stay away from'the Polo Grounds as if it were a leper colony. The OWy time they show. ed any spirited interest wia when the Dodgers were in the othat corner. That's still pretty much the cas, too, despite the fact that as of now, the -Oitts are'the hottest and most i citnui baseball show in town. Of the current 500,0 Shome attendance, 286,346 came when the Dodgers showed up. With three gamnee left at the PO, this particular total would approximate 400,000, provided the conten- tion Isl still close. For the past several years;, practically- one third of the Giants' home attendance has been accounted for by the 11 Dodger engagements: Now that Stoneham has demonstrated he can also run a first class store when he puts his mind and time to It, d the Giants are apparently on the way back to their former ftlttlon of respectability in the metropolitan picture, what about cash customers? Can Stoneham ever get them bak? .. WON WITHOUT MATS These things usually take care of themselves-fa tins. MAny way, the important consideration for Giant fans i-aith after much too long, Stoneham aeems to be back In bnini has hardened himself to po"in where he doesn't lt ,l block a vital 4eal, S. w, system Is groin utf:l that weeds pa, P 1ret1 1 The clan .wegmlovew the Dodgers a-bte em_ flilkw series hereabouts Ie4 the Glants a four-ganme ntlULl i4 margin by which aX J L Xteam h e led since the eael#4st 1 the races.. -Until this started, neither the la e the Dodgers could pull away from one another. " There is no te g how farheo Giants may go on the 4 etqs of the sweep. True, the Dodger missed PeeWee Re.-e Duke Snider. Still, the Gants 'won with little help from Wl a and going Into the serlethe was supposed to be. their holeeard. Such impressions annmbe misleading and unjtt, bu It looked to me as If the Giants outfought their rivals frn m iers the Bridge, and the notion pelIsts that they'll %win momr lowaone. than the Flatbush eonts =The two clubs come face to fee.n 1n more games before the race ends, se th@e wll b la1'b e time to set a line on the validity of this observation. 7 JIS I: I WEEK-END RELEAuS IN TECHNICOLOR I Shows: 1:0, 3:28, 4:37, 6:46, 8:55 JAMES CAGNETY and S ARBARA HALE, In "A LION IS IN THE STREETS' SM WASB ING OF A [OUBLECRzOu EMPIRE! - TODAY!- POPULAR NITE $1.10 PER CAR! ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER in "ABOVE AND BEYOND" -* U ~ .. r -.--. + - .-. ' -''.- ' *- --'' - isl~...........-- Nh Race "F" Imported 6% Fgs.Purse: M.0 Pool eleses: 5:18 : ONE TWO S1-0. Dame U A. Vas. 115 -Last was revealing 3-2 2-Wetow F. Rose 110 -Could upset dope 5-1 S2..-PerIan G. H. Ruiz 107x-Must improve -ore 8-1 4-Patrlotica H. Reyes 110 -Seens off forn 8-1 S-L Martha K. Flores 115 -Was never better 5-1 S -BedlUno Mena R. 112x-Could help entrymate 2-1 e 7-D. Maiden A. Mena 118 -Hard to beat here 2-1 S1th Race "E" Imported 7 Fgs.Purse: ORs.A Peel closes: 1:40 1--op Au Vin R. Vas. 118 -Not on recent form 15-1 2-Begonia L. Girl. 115 -Could lake it all 3-1 3-Sinn Fetner A. Mena 110 -Handicap f.ot her 2-1 4--Leaden. B. Agul. 116 -Looked aed last time 3-1 5-I r ordia K. Flores 113 -Tougher.. co-ptition 5-1 6-Tanger J. Phillips 110 -Poor effort last 20-1 7-'_- inu V. Ordo. 115 -Dangerous contender 4-1 8-Florera H. Ruiz 105x -Nothing to recommend 20-1 90-. Alligator A. Vas. 110 -Showing improvement 10-1 Alston Orders Batting Practice For Dodgers -0 - NEW YORK, July 9 (UP)-The room was locked after Giants' three. ga aesw e een of and Alston -dnute m Brooklyn--teir second in little Ilag. The Dode were nCri over a w 'k-has led to a drastic ad tght-Uifed whahey mcame above by Dodger manager Walt out Alstun. The Dodgers were ordered to report for extra batting prae- Off Je Sae plan to -et tice immAdiately after losing to the Dallas a major league franch Giants. Shortstop and captain Pee were 'stmei. u h as e eti Wee teese say 's .e first time board r* got behid- tM this has happened in his 13 years idea. The beard unaudimbimay r. with Brooklyn. Vice-president Buz- ed a s e of six Dallasu zy Bavai disagrees. He says it lionairer.;,.-uy a majo lar has happened several ti-nes during anchjae.Yehsrdi a the sundn the last J ewyears. ate said #t had six mUlon dabs, There Isas r alped'that piet- to s," d 4aN knew. f"ana e. DOa NeO cem and Ru Rsswhich 3I5. av-3able. TMe Pti, ML -r e geod wards la the -hia A aLJ PJttsburgh Pirttes SDode- JP. Ig4 06. L game. were matianed but both front of T1is is e e*d 4y B euCned, fees deIad they were involved bot he wit e ob. 6 wevvr: v eslW c it a Jectt" toSWodo[atida Maek itA 'S..7 isj the a shIr a Git Gamt :al r Mo e ew. rsM I etUe Ser tleSh Irvia. ps. aeure t%.a. Mack says he Meyer, w lefndes. yes andi his btt ar p a 2vie terday, t Irvia s veNith prladS e am vs a to seE inning after Wslammed eat. - his second homer dar. r- Mack tk tlis to a groop a vin and Md.word wK. busnesam ased .tqhgo r bh It '- said as- Mayor -n&.fla irk IA a drive to Igrv o-er ht I to Ir- save0 and kee them I vin. Meyer says b dllM to Philadhe a aten&d it. ewcombe a s -A t a c. e ia*.f-We have know what ife been a a the Philadeblba about. ."em 4 yers and avC 7 T door ,w twB Ow, ia A 'saa s." I le fay asa bs country eCmf ravishingly tmeutiful U-e-., g valey and muael aad .efined .meope. oma.n t l u primat splendor of the tropics in the _ieiM .f tares- wn above 73 F. os lower than ,% F. JV o* plat. OW t . I The Lowest 3*.t AT NO ADDITIONAL COST! You may travel to the USA. via Costa iea sand then fly direct to MIAMI with only one art stopour tn Managua and Havana. Consult Pan American Woad Air- way or any Travel Ant. BE SURE AND SPECuFY VIA LACSA \ -s's aJ -v ~-% 'S I a .. . , '2: K TOMORROW! - "TAKE ME TO TOW' --AI:L -- ,- 0d0M0 NMTt E HOONLIGHTER" R i ETIAT H E L L" ! 11 I 1- l..1 .- '4 S.- P 4 ,"a S- S ... i *. '.. Mlartol 'tap - " w pro Smet a and a"r .sma .1 U' . 1-* t .y*' wa e 1..ta 0 Ltound even", * I F .:- Ia' ~ '! ~'** j4t% I-Wi flpg " .. ill i-: , "E1 a I . a aS. d':5s I.fl a To- with d-on i. l*2e who maor battered hia oanea-par accept " o Casteki In For Rough Time 1 1 n Ruth a mo A the non n Ph20ad 013t. As'T e 31.*'is .. sU5hm JnSUftL bra t j' #1tmoiitls Ae the -nation In Pbildel Sm on ft phamed ia, third ranked joey olardel- L. w 5- 1 t1lbi aW i3. Wednesdaywnght. Iokept his apmes for a fall title 3 3 G i a nt tden Horace alive with a lo-sidd deel- S1 4 0 26 toneham Is prepared to fer Castelli was at ingilde on over Billy Ittlgore. 3 4 0 St s contract for $p0,90 to whenn ch pop. M o Olson' , t 0 1 0o n0 P. P aneedro Owi otM tn. a Glrdep fought from the sea- some day to pay bils great oar1D ofoo ond rdonmi larno 0 0 I0 Olo itoame 'de n i. CS ki chee ch d fie amberlain o0 0 hs ld' Me ourre nsl lanl, meets 8 Ip San Francr tites. The Ps1 a ed ST.a T N "-1'sIgo '. t ma e Wilie a co 'on AuguS, 2L dlewelght ola t-surted w arn = :14. 1 ,irWilaiW e i~a M Is from abut e N AVAL STATION d, t o.t ..-m,w,-.' g, In- sot 1_7 0 to Ih o Canadian 1 'h1s wel s v. rFAON S 30th t e~ae with T M-yer-ldar Goales, who July o6, DdtreDe won the' Cana 3kebt tO .Cuell. di_ title Wednesday Udgt ,anio 0-I -.ad It. m four. o .p* who wil win lie deuoned poua Hrpe,. " 0 0* 1" for* th r .U ,U-l swee-g n " S 0 O 1 0 bII atthna aad .rM B0 5 a 4 1 baed In t I I has carried theOls to a af t 5 F-, AWMON h M MS H i n. ning .-^- 'g wo 2 D l l w o t Cars. X'lwt2 M a lt t eM 3wttwoip 00era usd rums a"n seven hits bet Crusk out uit aud hua c- 0 130 ""' 6-t a e thi a tot*a l t'a0single a r e relief It a _Vifc-jI . o I n 21. IUhoad per o' .t GinSbt e y4 w e A:M& a#euuaoi ActMM 11.r* - y". .uA.t of WNb -0m oOfIl e o anps ww tfit ml (....merican.. ml' ... so as s.s. t,: ot"an 41, n.. r=W .. iiti....38, 41 stream was tem.. l .... 8 48 *g ...a Giants Name "- M l na It at Cizna MilwaUre at Cnelanati (,N) Chicago at St. Louisa (N) Larry Ja-onsei M401-1116 1i Gomes (8-4) and Westrum r. kl (9-8), Meyer, Hughes Pitching oach Wojey and Canpanella. R' -(14 InaIu. n. o'qi oa* NEW YOlk ul ( )--at w 0' uNam ( lo9II a uBurdueturcrone, Gromak (104-)ua4it4 Jnsen, whf s P"" (0-7) and Crandall for the N new ZZ k G7ts tHactr, Dav e, .I (J-E .din thitsaMaf(l-Oal game:and,,oopeur, T rel9 f v. the BrMselyn pedg res nred (Night' Game ../ '. tay as a t p er Cincinnat 0 1 001 o0 0 -I 11 1 25cyd beaese a lplitei b for a t. Louis 020000X-2 0 8 1 the Giant&. e-s..'h e To 'ereSthe3 a.ew Nuxbail (3-2), Judson and retmigar.q, "Untrol ,._e ,NO. r Semlnick. i rmr , CalwdaB ls Ndd* (U4), P*leynSR Ed yB'"-s CI0 of tthea. O nly games scheduled 1t.6 Mmdi -W asul'd SA At SP a he had .'-l ha teto r e STARTS TOMAIROWI heeadling ffa t!eMEt d hi . 1 is t So *ad form alis mnew wars r two v o S Sag etwo eats, SHOW, AT YOUR SERfVICE CNT THEA R TODAY GAMOA 7 : - ,... RAB fDL" ... S- 5 5:4, I-lI ORISTBALA.Txt- *C-l .&A BOCA 8:5;I~ d PAAISC0E DRloUMS S I R:OB -:f 1 .4:19 Santa Crum A-6:25 3It- 3-7:3 oklf a)-"JNNWIVrt" *I-)Afrls Tl i' CHAGRI "SMARR" *I ad do% wbfmP the ...l m l M,-mos ahve o.,ri m@bomii sImy owr, ia a wisw.Calas -. SAI CAtR . t*A*.i1 .-,,i 7-9 CAMP BE13D I:15 6:31 4bett and Cwteno MeS I Ifw. JekyU and Mr. t Hyat "-Ii .uaSr~ A * 911iiP tWIuI. IHANI S OU .' - for the nderful tun m last "s : as Club Canpestre! To those of you we couldn't .commodate, we say - Please come back and let us show you that A WEEKEND IN COOL EL VALLE IS THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR A "LIFT" IN BODY AND SPIRIT! C o Go horseback riding in the forests M* ike out to the squrm tres, and around *swim in ON Isrge, nw peol ' SflAp rds, dense ~h w ith fr M-- kth aearf f r gor oW meas p. ., v. w"ihIy en our fhle, -W i '* --- --. --f-.. f l .q,_. .... .. a. eZA [ .. ,,". 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' b ,; * , "'. vi sS S- "" ^*' -i '1 .1 .+v -s...***f sKA.* .NOW'- Dr. Julius Wahlington. pO- d former hbgh of- SArmy' forma- ieation Dvision, Stand after appear- the Senate Internal 'Bubcomml t tee at t .He swore he IA a Communt. and has a party r nomtppr nc : lAwards -hFor coc the conatr tton *(Oo$ m, o s were aonced partme of. heo i.6''s) con t ct to 6 l .... + +.:' . ds YoArk the AM s whil Sprepare the plan rrom nis ui uum WASHINGTON, July 9 (UP)- I believe that in the Su leav ip Wom for doubt a1 to mita Republicans and Democrats ral- ty Ctunel It is a matter w what ou~ otn ." - lied behind a watered-down Sen- s properly subject to vete," he ate proposal today calling on Pres- reiie, "It means that w HoR 4Ms_ J. 4 dent Eisenhower to cousult with would aIvoke the veto if neces- tin Jr. .the Congress on foreign p olici Iy, ye." toil. jl I changes if Red China wins a U- d.eat W. . united NaUons seat. Koowland stid he w verys The proposed policy statement, pleased' with Dulles' statement. ug's1 8t sponored by Senate GOP leader Be said it was "very clear and want I . William F. Knowland, apparently' ... was designed to head off a pos. sible split between Congress and the President on U. S. action if 1. the Reds gain U.N. membership. Knowland claimed "overwhelm. D Ing" support from both parties for the proposal which was tenta ,- tively approved by the Senate o ForeignA Relations comm.ite eyes- terday. There was no 'sign of sg Democratic opposition and k e yL Democrats had a backstage hand the In drafting the proposal. ed' * Informed sources sld the bd admit llstration would not oppoe on . the mildly-worded policy tUe In.. monie. 1 would not commit the ...s President or the nation to amy specific action. .7W popotal marked a big re- treat for Knowlind. He had pre- ditted last week that Congress would cut off financial support to the UN,. if it admits Red China. for Ad h had promised to resign hit edership post and campailop to get the Uni ted States 'out of e l w orld th r 111M .t. . .- .. ' 0 .pabifor aT r T r a . ool b m.'", .ofM ia, I* of tend pmli InC r ^ I s or Fe ,pe iss Doi \in C I shiple obltl OW#."-He om+. f .teIraA for. wUi" POwi i Iaemn hy S"hd' Mn. for n u ."cd Seion .or gre..to dello the vesi # Wia.nt to *quit te woeted the a S e f 1that if tera. uer turned three -t the -.N. Hesodented Ceh ho commcandsm IJ, B dr.win fron i e t'" a.j` d "t .'^ Moa oo i-N or -- o fWr would immedjat e I y the "COol aIts de1 o the Uy h ',. a committee w h oe *. aasw "n t a It l le .1 J e ~td e le fed l e . xelaTt v y felt that if 'eu i e r- Uqa B c- o turned three Sn t.PedeOt A Cwaen Wajor who commands M i A toAn) d howd up otf f au wer wourlld immediately the Careninfst eide Cof theh al Fl^e su Dauewoewscoghreionar lea Pra for border thtoi Peron asked Ger- nces. man to meet with himn- I_ te ao Communws hina'o no i.oat wsa the mlpspn. nl wg o aco thoitee dirBt nK bt eco erni themO Snd. B Alnd 6011th (D-RoNtJ. t erd bnforeaed the Ctec aMin3.to n the worUd body. AmeflemA and.C'a presume that Of war who autldrieled direct any b W sider of the qootate of much of his state- w i nu d1 through diplo- eat, said 'thie Unialted States haf. nIite* a. a 'eae" agaat qdm1s- he ft '- s diaao- Ss ia to- the U.N. while alhteein iR Ia tae wicd is ohar- ahIM andW mean- ind r nay mTaipMer anath A =. h ea u rohUniteld (D 'sMM. !P *5S inf formed the lt re e is such at is, in q f-or penetratine to be sea id c tory op an espionage ta." Thi State Department mss -girl Du ties was ashed whether nle reesd one Cch aeusation t t o e sUit l to block btan s It demanded the St miSsion Ind rur the seve recor of te Un ftesdy the n~st rl~pm iral i isSuh. t n orpeeta-i .CHILL: A Man and W r (14) 4Nei- I'-\ '^iiiiiilE ^ ly 11^ 04rr ! I Met Jerry SITTING nErf Su coat, a kitieO atft-, i 'Wis., in w h it o t rains hit Ih area. i t m Ae eei (NIh worst UN*~~t S By2 I I I I I ~ I cual ,, . . : ~lO:'!: -'4 3 I"- .1 1~~** I.. -'I . 9 - ,*.. .. ! ,I -, i '. . 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