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ll(^- ..... mi'i 'r "..b"r'mn.'c S',',,. ',, * . '. --,, , A' .... ... ad" *~'i~ ~CA~5. -~ 4, * I 4'. -4 . '. *1 ~ -- S< I.~-' etU brt ihe*r boat ws and go! ifle61 '~~`".-- -. .nsek af~ ult Army ", Takes Over IGuatemala -~~t.~19. .. .. *** OUATEMALA CITY, Aug. 3 liberate (UP) Guatemala was ueall of the quet today under the ( of qpartem resurgent regular army after whea a 14-bour revolt In which 200 term ] pero were reported killed and "manyy wounded The 100-modd M cadets and 1. A erosuar who revolted esa- be no ter with tank, artillery S sad belou WOrtam forced Provisional Prem- 2. A dent Carlos Catlo Annua to wMill " disband his "liberation" '. my. more b ObMrvers believe "Impo.rtant l changes" In the military junta theib government are Imminent- th ' A 9 pjm. curfew of Indefinite commu duration was Imposed on Guate- uJrIIM mala City last nliht with store warning that mIW y patrol Ouaten will deal "very draStically" with,o tevillans caught on the street after that hour. eI (The regulMra' victory Is exC- peeled to._ mean the retaun to - on army as we as meat regulate garrison were red, continued'until 5 p4n. Scssetire was ordered on proposed by the army. i were: iromise that there shouldd reprisals asl the re- i cadets. guarantee that the Junta ke effo" to prevent any mediate depobllhatlon of mraton army. army dented In repeated nuea ydmterday that the Swas a. attempt-to-re- nmunAt control of ou rces See Return To Communism MBXICO CITY. AV.S& (Ui)- Guatemalan ao aSA tre aid today the regular army victy la yesterday's OuatueIa City upri:in may reethe door to Communism In Cntmal America. Officer ofth revolutionary army that overthrew jo Red president Jacobo Arbeg In June predicedd the armn Wl soon have thin back on the same old bais, Including the pro- Communist trend " They ald the "con- firmed their worst" feu' t the army would not lonzL* remai content with the ftue" ro signal PresidentC Cal.c.tillo Armas, leader of the 1aes that ousted Arbeni,. f t C o m m unlistsIlaftqnU d the Guatemalan army t aoPlder- able extent durit~n.thi aO of the Arbenz. CoL IL SBilva, a former coml the arnm, is one of W IJOIU pro- Communist refuge ho' d up In embassies In Guatemala City. iStripping Trial Hears S *a N a Plea From Pastor, Alienist . I- ... . Willing T6_ Use Force- If Necessati 0'"' "i Washington, 0. 3 (UP)-The United Stue ready to throw its military force against any .g Red 'nu to invade Formosa, officials uMid liy issued the warning in the face m d demands recently by Red Chnesu officials for. conquest of Formos i' .i. -fhe officials aid the UnitedStates co th1dtst China stronghold of, FormoMa *p l ica'e security and believes that it must rmesie hoa ds. ..,,: 1 This country isno writtqng eraliukno Chinag Kqi-shekprotct is Na ment in case f attack. But officials said thel States has made it clear It intends to help Chimn a0 willing to use armed-force if necessary. The Wtest Red cai (or aa In ' V e" Eame'tdaysa so ft m ... i t. oia*unt -,c Tu ...O ,.w ;) othe .. .,ultr ,,, ,r,, ,yg p1b out nbe .a full kaowr other or o lntd to nie." th nampipell Pike, Jr., a evillln Ar en m another chance pa tharea-, to literate me a* tt 1cned About e00 .f CuatNIos me- emploe se u halfn e ance.' lth dep gtae t h~e ad r'pe nl o Aen who paded ua e e srina aa a lite C mtree .o ar ours ire-Says Diot Ed=, 0?-S A "o .m "- Is 8 trimph Into wed e It r jiywiS1't ekp tonatsh i bronoard fne V tstme m" .La D, S o JuClyriinu l e lo e t fro 19h u- an treatmisre lent ao shus e da Pr ent eneWsenhowerd ls t a C t 5 In 1t with the 0111111f M whichthe minister ino ofS? t agansnV W .reju d te Inurr. Moved To Okrlhs a-d he julddsaro.,Ie e hr dac American polls, Us were ap ude. as putd Iyat e ood, ofJ pwere ted wa heicdnt occurred "oon M olbyAFor- wol b,"D khen 'se 11 Plmouth- at~t~e~meatt was questo oiSC B Prs id eent of the sho, ltary yrm mai. wae it the I ilsSe TAOd , Osrl r oe rou t E sr ad n ern rto rhoe Kort Ted shtrectbr e u An"ye yee I another chancarsande d reblas wo asrbrrog out hIe old and ded-beMPa y beaient odds eua a "te ho i- dwere prepsuluSonu red o leaorft ar Pof eke' defena e wit-h Two Air Force officers, h.. . d W dut auty wu the United a in Sta tes Ar- tu/ op. h elat who tnllcint gover ment FoHU Py.from 14aun.1 920p we the eterap 's.rg.ama, that Pike. is a "pseyh o 8 and Capt. Eugene tot at all miltr oeratio t.- hIatW c1en l tehee tth *s dsc of hagr thWite tradwer n may& suB. d aed .tdantd art ron empouae 'outfit to which Giluhbileh ordered the SBeventh le 0o trium phats U 0 th oee 1 t pWOhist" CRTh re i a supnd gd re p ct, ag B Wesit Sav u Ie e rtime r g e dThe adrsed mdare Adatlond of th t any attack on the dsry tn s A hch w '- boa To carpenter foem did tite theo fwed hiset dredd tods rt .CIn-hann bt whonf (.i Mr Andrewwa thdese w e, teiiks tolotkehe Instd rr-h l t h*e told the arm f si m. However ne rep lh .e e o re e entitled to lem- the second part of the Truml We sh E iJr C HiG Aug. describe hi military cuse be was a firs of- orders because he said it wa n hief Dr. Ott M a"a- gn lthat W en ug nye participated Io n out no*~ th e pssbe t ion officer f e si to t a el r -ettle M r -i m n ale here that th p whlbnamw l t P aerps g forw n d un 11elet t Y s. -has a sist .a llmbe y" of Colomt C=r1o 18 tim h rauerpl er t a be ton w h uere tr of d ty thethe p i 3p Leod. of iwIs,. er Armu was mo. out of Opat.- arn brought out by Aue!, tWewt ire ro Gravesde at aroi tc Cit Ht.ig Attorney My. e roen -SterO Ta empoye 1 of nth e These source sId' that .Tdim- ox that like had serv- fitte Army '~d an Yt .at I removrshof the Pieng. Pakewnys cotn time In the United a'y'e 6- wd to have u-forsede- the It was brougtaduto relatesm Thmn worked oytdy old andbad fgrt e, In wer trhat _n dofendants had been 611 Late W8X.13, te hosipa Is a a a eat Dick to e, r ne aor their IH ua. tsbd t tee her husblad. Thes my. fro m 1914unti1Offica sad a ed_ or a livin before y caP) t L mlydovrh hs l ontr-,- -ol,.., Dies In Gorges- th d the epdlo. m t l 05o theozapnu3i. top Pau lieheyr e,. wife..f -oarer th. Other arm, however. roy Uth John F. Furey. a retired employee 0 Aede 5;:t his month of t1W. uSi te v bedr.m bamyted d swho de td at Iorgin tqe- ai. be frc r been rtint mince JulY 2e She was 5r the o t Cu-urtx with'hs sonJo relo the di e f the Mr.en of Fun a c had madeth lietinW neatly-dronrme r Andbs md hife, hir Thise mn Chhristioanstntas a river and tHok hat .W qui chane tster for the tld Meca nia "Di A r .3'v n ab, s.sio his mii t f uri Bac orer Mbrcause whaseb srn it theu=.a .slow x gu e 7:1 Mem. ....C.;,,e Cal .uos Funeraler. wil la...ea. .tw'hee ar * 5..,. A' -. **,.. - 5L '~ :~ "'1 ~ ;';' reqi 'I 4, I _~ '~.4 1 ~a? .;:.\Lr`~ . ._ l- 2AX .-:.' *. -*& a I MI" A *'~*~ AMEICAN A S 4-.AA PANAMA "r "c PAW.' ... -i"--.HI NG"ON---. ..' " at" . .. ,,"- ""- . .PO P- V. :. I so aff Co h s in ---e uan Man el o seulliy ld -e handled l e wholh g ot e of n Isu0 fr. .uaasbnt -A. I B,, ,ri an.-ne,.:aie vms amhurbAtssalett den' hm lnAUset anml 1 easm9 pe throute thor ghlth a lid- For- i- ,ggte ev philshed ls she e M elgn Relations comib temof the Name er m he leStees limed Se m h Senate and the Foreipn Affairs ana tn o le anefs gm ie e. o Time was when those two pm-e AGIN THE GUN Inte dad tvde The Pacific aide communities of Ancon. and Baliboa re. .pop- ord of achievement could be ri by quiet, law-abiding American cities. i ong ressBonal t ando o As in any ses-sustaining w town, it is necessary that much o f Ao Wl s o pt A bneeded eat sl@e tandl r o,'t ibe nst the bett't inteen nalhear as attman o I thet w.ito8 011 uMc l yyi.Ithevor.lU l te population consiotto of sh t workers such as doctors, poeli sn hs Alexan her, W. at Ist e of !ea.1 tcol r plant, men, etcetera. In order that everyone m havtheh rsn t has lhairman ot the tjaypee is "Ywouser hl rb ear o a Ish ot a firec a ers. Iti ha thoa proper m gn. e Relations committee. o the h or in any wtly create eran u n ne essarY isturbaneThr. Rbear mlearf k oo Xials hasr g Gla llia S However. i n Quarry Heghts, which i a tver er r th Senate and the Foremin Affairs co.it fto 'anmunties, it hs for the first time in m on s a as ebommitte e Feorf thaoe F oen Afa c b h aoreadrmy re- woune the custom to fire a sunrise gun ach mortnig t hat it e andtisltteakown.pints o If th- r ter The sefleAtaMn Sdoanot thimnkotat tisp loklof consideration for the shift through seniority. But other meei- he i mm t rout from w s*r n but an v for I have noticed that the eun a not me as e twhe e o eoot o nr .d.on.Snday llyaCon. Aeoa. In the Gg day iedGIN' THEs to officials has been chosen beda of New Jersey and enand of in the days when Tom UNOUL".. Ol :a-: it tae fnse et ro heran the show in the Sendaway with the sv and Javit of New a S n the S. Among the Democrats, Fulbright t i; In er* t Population onst of shit workers so Arkansas. Sparkman of Alaba-t A noe r aplandmen.etcetera.Inorder th.eve.ryone"mayhahie f anasie ofoaasI slCOOPERASreUN AND OPERASHUN the Senate; Rinchards of _the_ _a __ ._____of_ _ll_,_,_ Carolina, Battle of Alabama dde ar adye: Hays of Arkansas in the House. or*geltinstop serving In Idao ec shtousine c rs.d sinv e nsa.aBut even their leadership has not Drive-In C fyutL ail theapst hoewon't py no mind to that bird-dog (bird- counted for enough, e aTr eai eN ds However, in tuarry He Pt saehr, which Is the very entrenos t hro the comri um tiudmh wpKrMdm tr rq hu he in't got ofmorte edukashun than me and besides he year has been spent en the for- lar *ool e the n ustomo t 0 isree maaynie vu e nh a moring ata out "aidn b L ..Band8 ist little ki owa.subwect" W i spm. This Jarrin bang awakens a person so abruptly that tii d-u s a. ef they- llyimpon ble to i to thbsleep. nand Bothr sg years - Sdo not at oreitIs lack of considers tion for the shift throuh seniority. Bu hve other I see where they are thinking r"Whattt got to say?" the ja I know is that havng kearbta n oUSre t frchare ian oticedrthainm e. onh tniportted or po40tpihave lso SThis medium of preon o omy friend. They hadn't been have been taken over details in court near a particularly deadly Well, your onor," you sa. "I powerful deterrent t:s ot mn but Ike's State D tial ae aoubt that for a moletter senth s o report time hand never com this year's hearin the Senate;hugh highway In Westchester County, thought .. ,ie m ,themibeI e . ttt ststaff and secretaries lesincerelyoaspe that's they presented entirely new mat- New York. which seem. to me a "Guilty," the Jape e r In a drive- age, ande d i naot there Army physical office which has that new Integral rs- age. This scheme has already the General Sessions next con- there Is, f place to akpeodMN counting sysalutem. Divers or use a smaller charge. onary fore n-o me plumbed a rough form in evening court op Shrove Tuesday of more a s. so what I a bate on the floorokma na ha o of t.. more informal South- 197." is tless cae to o. Caroling working hard and long eors too. Buy whatofie st at the ever. Last year, weeks were ent You oay r may not have had to ppe Is the summer c- boueq a hee outs l of the phycal year when udder ool o wch have been on th proposed resolution to re any contact with traffic-court pro- meat of the cCfrt-seat of the the u June m o next year's budget won't look so tmindinko. rI ed, e or South Carolinf, re her 'sese "It's ailr ball." .a le a h e tin'twot no more edukashun than me andrs lides he year has been spent the for. a a maf icy. Ysh." mu m e are over,, might army l I m'r ie to listen to th SPuhin Pensil must of been jealous of that Washington ac- SeoIntant that was Instructing in the new system. Washington ac- W tntats arte better-thought-of joes than those B.S.E. auditors S' rm Pan Cbma Co. has got. Apo, they are nice people. Oh yeh, anudder thing is the cooperashun in that new or- KUgMahshun. Everybody wants to see it work rite and, isn't that a -reshin and novel attitude these days. 'hose folks got an awful lot of work to do. So much in fack. ,.I t they were goinx to requisition or hire a shovel anrd bulldozer ore m friend's office could rqquiamtlon them That Amador ofo 1'W e deserves them tho for they shovel and push B,8. around all goy and my friend's office only Wanted to move work. .' TIat there guy what helped tho officers with pursonel as- ato.o wreaelly nhelptd too. He saute that aas ent of peo- twl ho weme doing similAr work In te old systemobe signed -, iKe work In e new system : That way maki for smoother pera.shun during a real bad time, 'stead of more confusion. That guy ain't pald enuf either. But that is because he is an sacountant, an no an audlitr. My friend tells me that integral accounting is something like Internal auditing, so maybe some of the. Army auditors is Jealous -GUl.d Ss. *1. O'Jr. GeJdx &tanziola Orthopedics Traumatics -. takes pleasure in announcing the change of his office to the Panama Hospital where he will be at your servio. IMTBES INTERAMEMCOS S. A. t Iders of, this COMpay are hea e mbshw fia Panama Mit. Republic of Panama. * Then MWtinI Is loedfor the t foulown ospurpoes: . -Au 0150001 t hcel the obl s -of the com- a. vTIM the --mlnport BWank of Wasbington. -At Son to cancel a serie of first me e bhus m sd to cancel a smeed mortgage to the OW, ang accompusnes. iker subt which have con. celned te wbhle Co sre more than the International affairs com- mittdes have been the debate on Indochina, th bai against admis- slato Red China to the United NatfosI th ibition against a Locarno type treaty, the ratifica- tion of the European Defense Comrn munity treaty and the fruitless ef- forts to prohibit American aid to countries that did not ratify EDC. The. liaison between the State Depat ent and the Congress on international affairs has probably beed as good or even better than it has been In recent years. Secretary of State John Foster Dutes ba bee. to Capitol Hill countless u,-es to discuss Admin- istratio policies. Just as often congrso al leaders have been called to he State D apartment for special bauefings In spite of this. I th E. I fh-!Dulles foreign pol- icy Is. a. .with more con- gresslsat Wl ilo' than approval. The kdini rld an's Internation- *I a ckage, while ,Iblity of oth. er coi itattees* ,Wa sidetracked with a simple ae*year extension of th..presentf reciprocal trade agreements pro ram. Customs s lification ai amendment of the Buy Ameritan act got bo- where The senate has ratified several treatie, They include the Korean security pact, the international su- gar agreement, and the universal copyright convention. Implement- tug legislation for this last is still huaup in Senate Judiciary com.- The international telecommuni- cations convention has been hung S bnre the Senate Foreigp le- lat*ons committee since lqst year. Three agreements to laminate Staxatin for Americans do- S Sbuaines with Britain. Belgium nd Japan have not been acted on. t Is Ow too late for anything to be dee. But these delays hurt for- In vestment, which the Admina tiesl is trying to support. Hearing have been begun only rscealyt oq protocol to regulate opium traic Another protocol to amnd m te .aqilverv conven- o has related no action. Such see apparetly not consid- A ,Z up the whole per. formanee, ft 043eM a sorry record. EnIre SSupport PromtifTo Asia BAUOOM dSnsrht.u. AU 3 street sat a feed' itore ; he ce say pull-iup yder, and indicate, a corner. Standing on corner is a character in a hickory shirt and seersucker pants. He is formally introduced as the local jaypee, and court is ovapened. "Now fast?" he says, assassinat- ing a June bug with a high, swift stream of tobacco juice. "Eighty-td.," one cow says. "I reckoned, it .7 a more like .," the second cop says. I. - i 3 CtA d6l. a way to drive lars, extenuating circunstuanes, "awa ess babies Would IbD I he says. "Fork her over. If you lx tZ ,1absI miss court, you forfeit bal.Case . dismissed." And the only thing I cat this I have never figured out who of that won't fit into the dtt gets the money, but the chances in scheme is funeral parlors. fY are it changes, hands in a crap Might possibly arr ne lto.bae l pame or ia swappd for five ga. mtomer deliver hiMsues b o of home-cooked whisky. All who'd.dilve the car e wa.7 NEW YORK CONFIDENTIAL By LEE MORT.MER Names Make News: Jimmy (Kiss & Tilf) Roosevelt's troubles just beginning. An itate husband len usy) laying for him in ' ao=ywod hot-spots, which is ..-aybe oe.-asme. wh he's so anxious to glt to Washia ton in a hurryL A doll who starrediln the "cofstsalo'" talking to a lawyer abMou another Roopevplt headache .,. Taylor Caldwell, the novelist (wlbIe 'Never Vietorious, Never AeAtted" is a best seller), is planUl to enter the Roman Catholic Church. She was bap- tized a Presbyterian ... Red but- tons finally signed for the NBC Pontlad shOw. Obit: Co-Co, famous standard brown Fpikt poodle of Lemend (El Moroeo) aeBalin, died, 'age 13. Hollywood Vne: Robert Stack s. RoemaMry Bowe... Producer RHOP Haas gets alout with Hdy Doyle, the import'-.:. Paulettew idderd's mom works as her seert7 ... If she still eels the sama wh dhbree is final. Elean PIbt=1 will probably iar- ry the b fod. that's t Paul Clpen ... Battle-roy h be- tween A Q dtder Nords and ryA Geay-s. I'hey both wa1td buy the yterigbta to "Thtla Scala S"He wa it foi Mir Lr. Se waa It' for KaA veWAS store pel ultra fancy Tntrabumt d. Eir Rfllmns If an bea so. are his three children (One V a first wife who die"d "Doe" 4ag was Honolulu's leI sur- until 1951 when Prsident man thee asked him to rep resent in Washington the, coutry he hadn't seen a Yang gave up a p praC- tice, and since then used up almost his entire prftko% rtuueI in the costly ambassaeOrag busi. ness. Meanwhile many other em. bassles (including sote of our not- so-brave allies) e_' AAmerican handouts t h r o u g h: bookkeeping tricks. Two Headlines Tell a Million Woa ary uios. f Saurday's World Teln read: "Lobby Pres ing Slam at McCarthy. MAEn 00lt Campaign Gifts to 'Libera' gtessmen." After the t.- Joe crowd woke up an e t t late the head (over exactly t factual story) was clanged 10 5e "Liberal Lobby 12t McCarthy. Ex-fNe I er Advis Flades onata Strategy." Ho, hum! I'm Only Asking:. come "McC'arny & His iw #" by |Bill Buckjey Jr,. and 3 1r 8i1e vere rose higer than e. an. best-seller lists Megi re ed for a ereas "But we ee," by left-wing e mer Davs (which sl. eq.' o), 1as been first mr a ae six months? I'm Still Only Asking: M2w come the paper teat prints a the amnews t 'ass it to print w e oy morning paper in New.eu tit didn't prints arvey M I4M hint deal (under Y, he hod eaer "U1 2 t a rum is that the fori- interim Securityr -I We re than 10 Communista employed c hArt. Dapt: The a rsa (be's theto m 2*' with her ex-husband, TV director Seymour Friedman over the cues tody of their year-old am. Jetty or is her jouth-plee sad the loWer, & = 1 a' . tie state of Maude B, , o Los Angele ,-o Which th I- on Runyon Fund the ry legatee. It's the X= b estto the fund. Keep 'erm iolbS. The People's Cberce: nnbow the "wise' reportea M o tR he Refauver plant. Esite, as ye know, faces the toughest "altis oa Us career for rmomU0 atl. with Congressman Pat St frot- n nghim. So a cabof em- bellished stor weNt oIt that hood- lums who nev si foriet raend a huge fund for higs- 0eml5 Truth Is the underwrld wM uev er sore at Estes, disco J 1 h osifaattte In advance ad AM40atJklldk It results wn aelMpll.Bunie Kelauver fac'toar -do tint eon that its funds are aisg fra well-heeled New York Iftiers. Now She Telsa U: Frb esea de Saffs, the pmett. t a'a Smll married (legl to) te a oeeCa"bit, so is not yet,O thw t and Wiliam 8a oraa are 91taU more than good ,riendo f t whd good frindl) a; tht. jiw gave her a gift. WB, hfy udd't e?) 7The te Ial Quad W : A And=rso, th i (o Aady MK alte to marry sot tUimes w's e that "h,.M;.O a AsIea M S UP W o ia1 rea- , atre and a total cost of $172e I V.at, thnou b too l, t1sn thich oE a e dooftse 'i 2.' The them to vote do. todsi "If you love me,"' entreated lI., s held, "vote no." dea Reason for the Impsaled in- to terost of these two a nb wap because southern Set a its water from t'he iover Colorado River and wanted anOsAoe. arry feffbrth o-Clbyu lb - nit, Comot edoOr, 4tlng 2.TaeJ nthem. l t . tweld, "vote no." v -_ , Rceaon for the impssloed to s f.. called ,agati f *od ,le i ' ib tI&N Al; ii. hit . ' f -* - - .,,) 1 ~-, si-i * *x Be-r 5.0 t aomb " no Fr Permry (i * starw agles in aok 1* +1 \/K1 all -a *-EE IL la pant sa- r - -I "e.- "=: 2 - * m- '. .AM4 AA` Lpr ' /."* I- Mee. [wgap ,* r.eta;... a, m *and to OMa " .t; ". v"- .the Pe U S three nai "pe a advocacy aol Abe gov Uttn. the government forcibly. aS ibd ifar th saturalte I f1- Practice : ou:o have to yroovter as current addresu yearly. e0a I t W"re. *: l ppwd legislation .- .- -** .-'. -V. ;. , ., -*kt. -' ., '] _.. _': ,. ly .or comvted of ao, n es would ,b 111 i in U*, t to posy. Sallie heve pre- their ball in sx. ta ~torbothr Por ePheo l ..I s.l~fJe tod I:m.rao or both. -A bill. req the banin eatshor wrtins of any foel t to be identified as being mad* b e person required to reg- ister under the forei agents reg- Istration act. A violation would b subject to a 0,000 fine, f imv yeam imaprisament, or both. ... -A bil r .urn th b ji ~- ~- - CATCHES 14.50 * ATERPROOF * S OCPRQ9F L /4 U p S *416 4J" .,..ug. .- dme two wut ... A d6t1f- t W P* - Sol Srviver Of i-Death Wre* Says Brakes Faled On Mountain WHITSBURG, Ky., Aug. 3 The 11 victims will be buried In (UP)-The only survivor of the common grave nla the Cheese nation's worst ingle-car autvO X Fork Cemetery at nearby Me. bile accident to life in a hoeE Roberti, Ky., tomorrow. today, still unable to give a ul A stream of sight-saers drove account of the flaming eck that slowly past the mountaln-t op snuffed out 11 li ves on Foe oun scene of the wreck today, .where tain Saturday afternoon, the burned-qut car s till in mute testimony of the tragedy. Hexle Maziw, a 40-year-old msn At elming Hoaspitl, Dr. A. B. r from Millstone, Ky., was the Carter said Mazie is "somewhat only qe of five adults and seven improved over yesterday Satur- chddren wai escaped from .14M1 day in that he appears to be em. Buick that dareed down a Step ergang slowly from pSic." mountain road, crashedd into two %e physician said, however, he reoky cliff, overturned and flared still roansdered Maxle'r chaincee Into a ming *de*th trap of living "very doubtfUL" Burned to death were Maie's "sie's very incoherent and while wife, Elsie and their three chil. h appears to relke that his fan. Iren- the driver, Tom Nrow,41, fly has been wiped out, I don't isd Wis wife, Lul, and their ur ia the .full i t has bit him m da youNO W." Carter ad, hit h- 7:30-nut Flom The UZ.A. 8:00-MUsical Theater (VOA) 8:30-Cavalcade Of America tVOA) 9:00-You Asked IPr It (Re- uests ples phone be- fore 8:30) 10:30.-Nelson ddy's Penthouse Party . 11:00-Mudc From'Hotel X1 Pan- ama 11:15-Broadway In Review (USKN) 11:30-One N Uitt aBtA4 1145-Mude Io DrIn By 12:00-Sign Off Tomorrow, Wednesday, Aug. 4 A.M. 6:00-8ign On The Alarm . Clock Club. (Requests - plea call before 7:00) 7: 0-orning Salon Concert 8:15-Church In The Wildwood 8:30-Mudical Reveille 9:0W-News 9:16-8acred Heart Program 9:30-As I See It 10:00&-ews 10:05--Off The Record (Requests pleauephone before 9:30)' .1 05--Off The Record (cont'd) 11:30--leet The Entertainer 12:00-News 12:06-LunchUme Melodies 32:30-Popular Music 1:00-News 1 15-Music Of Manhattan 1:30-oNas Of The Ploneers .1:44-A-Mb Un19(VOA) >lv0OftwlaO'X MADIbmigiid; . Im li e.' ,rw. eei a- a ee MsLj I of he as Broad. a to heoW . *,.,t,' , "' .. ..... 7- -, ., \ J ,^ ..;-.i;. ) THE VENEZUELAN AIRPLANE .., (LINEAAEROPOSTAL.VENEZOLANA) . Wishes to inform the public the remove '. of their offices to No. 106 "B" Stree (entrance across Panama Railroad St ," tion) at Plasa 5 de Mayo, where they wilt continue attending to their distinguish. | ed clientele. Telephone numbers will be the same: * 2.5405 2.5403 Panama City. I1rh Is Calling All WINNERS! Here are a few of this week's lucky people in our FREE WEEKLY RAFFLE.. . * Maj. Jam s A. Bornman Hugh A. Norris * Harry Hoflomb teinry K. Johnstope - ' k at.1n. Ifl a.. .i . S8. Walters 0 C,.V. YOu .. ... . ...P..wF , "44M * A '~~' e 1~Vi V O- JLA lae Ms Br iref deo tiag a Meh to sier as the car neared a ersve, but 4 edr.L Although the ear did o .appear badly damaged except by the flames, the. clion ith e two roeky cfft on each id of the roS prently jammed e.door, making it a death trap fr the paa- "Mxle, who wasn't owe Uf he was thrown ealbr or mangPd to get out a window, w4. bftly burn ed trying to avte other. Still unanswered wasae ques- tion of why 12 people crowded themielfes into a two-oor sedan, or where they were going. Heavily-laded d Z ears are n t an oemm sgM in this ontdmsi reglt, however. Now British Pubic Alonk nergy Firm Assumes Coarol LOW DON. Aug. 3 OP) -Brit- ain's new atomic ener author- ity, a public company free of government conn formally over cotro oBrt- ain's eiht atome t. The plants sad atomic en- ergy program until today were under the direction of the Sup- ply Ministry. The atomic aultority's prime target is nlearenerated elec- tric owr or British. homes. Brltsh experts estimate the first such power should flow ver the grds by the end of 195. The authority ba a budget estimated at $15080.000 to streamline the British atomic power programand bring Inpr- vate industry and commercial method. Nuclear generated .electi$elty l cost about a penny a unit, lers d. ais one-third more than the program starts proucing a re oenflidt the cost The balrman of fe new au- thority Is .Sir dwin Pltowden, who aided In planing Britain's economic reoveT after World War n Lord Cherwell, p W Minister W lnlon Churchla scientific advier to the atoty. The new group ws set up on broad outlnes rfted by Chur- eh.il himself. SOUD STMJUN Swih a charm ond *racf.you-w|A dclhaggit.orever ...* tUNT DIRECTr VIANAL S20NE DELIVERY 21.29 OE-imly 3:00 s-Fetival WdIWe 3:.15--- m i N ovaiew :30s-Mude For Wednesday 4:00-Feature oRevle n. vm- came Of Ameria, (OA) 4:30-What's Ybur Favorite 5:30--ew. 5:35-What's Your Favorite (cont'd) 0:00-Here's To Veterans (VA) 6:'l-BLUT9 RIBBN SPORTS REVIEW 6:30--Melachrino Musicale 640--H=OLYWO00 NEWS (Paramount) 7:00-NESCAFI OROAN MEL- ODIES 7:l5-Your Dancing Pasty (VOA) 7:30-Report From The U.S.A. (VOA) 8:00-Mlslc By Roth 8:30-Family Theater 9:00-You Asked For It (Re- Uest.--pl1eae phone be. on 8:30) 10:30-Nelson Eddy's Penthouse Party 11:00-Wayne King serenade 11:30-One Night stand 11:45-Music To Dream By 12:00--Sign Off Eplanmation of Symbols BDBC-Brltih Broadcasting Cor- portion USA-United States Army USAF-United States Air Forae VA-Veterans Administration VOA-Voice of America e AmaJli ai WRflarf A C.WwtillH '6 T'h'IMUW .- CHECK YOUR TICKETS. .. EVEN THE ONE NUMBER - 4 IS A WINNER I Remember to Favor the TWO for ONE 'STORE IT FAVORS YOU COME IN BROWSE AROUND SELECT WHAT YOU LIKE TAKE IT - NO DOWN PAYMENT NEEDED PAY AT YOUR LEISURE IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ADDITIONAL - Just Follow the Map to Attain a Luxuriou comfortable and Beautiful Home 996 ,1 ,faR#f 9A911 fl t fl.T'TH9. - eftp.IB I#aD F ,e g 9 W9g 9 'I. Park free around the corner on our lot on 4th of July Ave. /AI ' ^ 5chanh 7Jou For Having So Much. Patience With Us During The First Two Days , Of Our 22nd ANNIVERSARY SALE. We regret that we were not able to give you our usual client da friendly service. Frankly we were prepared for such a huge crowd, but we have done everyhlng In our power to remedy the iet*I1t . shall strive to give yoe our best service for the remainder of our ale, which is being cthna.e4itf toi e compceJd cle.eid a. .....-ae RM, re ,u ent .t s. h.. _r-A k ma i .i I memeO(se} ^^^^BBlM^^I f;t, . .. |*. I' - p 1' j SW ? SATURDAY, AUGUST. 7th. We would Eke to bring to your attention that we are addhin coatianouly new mercha dia to or anvarary sale, thus assmrif you of new special wvls every day of our sale. p Think rie. buy wi. . nd at Can FasdlekV 22sd Aade6in o. ~`~-e~--------r -nmjr-l.n7 ; . .. A-f... i if .. wil i MA - I -- -. -ig0--- 1- I Ig - m- J; r. ' * j * Very Muc ... - .,,... .-. ,-- ,. .,! '* *- ^ .i..;, "...** ~ f.. 5.-T M~1^^tA*B City Citizen Group I New Mu I . CWT, Ala., Aug. I -.of(orts were countered -by vi. iltuens committee which ance. k has fought a losing bat. In February 1MB. tIe kite Al- pt crime in ti vice. bert Patterson's aw lW. of was ma Leld a major victory damaged by fire tI whtl author. A- the nominatAon of an ties believed was the work of an, i -Wtoe of county of- arsonist A mleuth earlier the home of Hugh dBotley, a former bead Democratic Executive of the a ,lof wa s dynamite. iieet in Binliirrtft- e I Mm 't an ht day night, nominated a life. eentaUve and other of- Pedtey was nS~ houe at the or voiding the nominees tlh. e and his wife and three a May 4 primary. children narrowly escaped la. Sslatewas sponsored by ury. Iug Russell County Bet- But the anti crime crusaders ,a-., whose long fight kept hammering away with court blnge vice and corrup- action, Impeachment chr es, sand dd a tragic climax last other methods. h the gangland-style as. Peninsgton once charged at a i (tne ofits members Democratic committee Bear in.-nominee Albert Pat- that a political machine heade by Solicitor Arch Ferrell control. ailing touched off the led the county. Ferrell, now un- rar on erim. In Alabs. der Indictment on vote frand Schargesr In connection with the martial rule by arm- Patters, election June 1, was one 21 Guardsmen here a of the officials whose nominal. crackdown on gambling tons ware voided Saturday night. and the arrest Satur- The Democratic Committee act- ayor Elmer Reese on ed after a subcommittee rort- permitting gambling to ed that Ferrell Sheriff ven after the military Mathews and stale Rep. William Belcher were connect- ed with "a vieous political math. oduct of the Patterson ins and a political conspiracy to nd jury investigation of fraudulently control the results of I in Birmingham- re- the May 4 .rimary..." morrow, with Gov.-nof-. The report blamed the "ma. s E. Kissin' Jim Fol- chnfl" for the "state of lawless. cted to be one of the ness' here. grand jury here will uo i rect veigLabor Youthleaiue red Patterson slAying of the betterment U- Branded- RedFront iwaa omL..ar Lv 1.. -. w out the present hold. ate committee's action threw out the present hold- nominees for county govern- t and installed new ones M by the crusaders. Sa victory for the good it Russell Count." Pn, president W the p. said. T pla- ecunty election mace ery thae aetft will City a new complex. 41.O10 next Job," he said. "is to blishg confidence in t h e want to see a complete We're expecting a change city administration next." gE RCBA has spoet ,year wag- frustratng war oft crlme tE aa on in this playtow the river from Ft. Beninln, At times, the asaqIatipns 4.-.m Iq- By Control Board WASHINOTOW, Aug. 3 (UP) -The Subversive Activities Con- trol Board was urged today to brand the Labor Youth League as t -Communist front and rU It to register as such with ai eov. emament. A board member, former Sean prrly P Cain (R-Wash.) made e recommendation Ilna 7age rpoeed decision ont Jusie apartment's conteion that the league is a Communist front or. an4izatona etablahed, dominated and controlled by the pAtrt. Cain told the fvem ember board on the basis of hearings o. ver which he presided he has con. eluded that the les "t operate. ed prinarily for the purpose of iv aid abd suppo" to the par. ty. Cain's decision is not fin#l. It may be app led by the lague to the hadM whiek *,wnMuld h e n OSIT sCOMPA . -'A t f AMA" .. .,:.X ......... ...... ....... A 0 .A.." U03r 0" ..f.........,...............* *mdWeag Ua euom chMUed and onermal Carso t._ New fork Senrleo critobal 8.. AB A" .............................. ... S B.S. *FRA BIRLANGA" -......................... g. S S.S. "METAPAN" .... ......... ................ Aug. IS S.. "MAJORKA" ...... 4 ................... ...Aug. 19 Weekly sallinp of tw lMgaMneer ships to New York, New Orleans, Lo Asunge Ban PFrancico and Seattle. Speelal round trip fair-ft Crlteobal to New fork. Los Auuile, SD Fieaeshco and Seatle. To New fork ........:.......................IM .0 To Los Angeles aad Sa Fancisco .......... S12O.S To Seattle ........ ......................... .0W Fortalfbtly 1mu gew werylee from Cristobal to New Orlesans i' tite Martl, Colombia. LS. "CHIRIQUI" ................ .8. "CHIRIQUI" ............ TLSIUON8S CUISTOBAL 2121 PANAMA - * ................Ain 9 ................Aug. -364 COLON . The Pacific $1St Navigation Company INCOR.OI..ATBD OTALr CHARTER 140 Royal M Lines Lid. FAST FREIGHT AiD PASSENGER SERVICES BETWEEN EUROPE AND WEST COAST OF SOULq AMERICA TO COLOMBIA, SCUADOR, PERU AND CHILE ..............................Au . TO UNITED KINGDOM VIA CARTAGENA. HAVANA, NASSAU, BERMUDA, CORURA. AND LA PALLICE M.Y. "INA DEL PACIFICO" (1M Tos) ...... Aug. 7 TO UNITED KINGDOM DIRECT . V. "A NAS" ........... ......... ......... Aug. 4 . "SAMANCO" .................................Au 7 ROYAL MAIL LINES LTD./HOLLAND AMERICA LINE TO NORTH PACIFIC PORTS itra '::AsirIT M W iii l d '"It 9" ., . .. . * .- "-.~ ~A ,," ..-'.~fl p K?~~ ip Old Nsa LisA , i'- - "" r , F ALLEY QW. No Elevator sUwSr' AMD MMw -.4uusa w S.M O'iM Th'u p -. /.., 03 1. V.' ala ISh UI~da Younger Younger mr. nAo. Act now. SWMTr of aMARTRa wAs --r e OLMIACA I1l -|Ba- a' eat^555^ irqua -uMe -IPF p trhAAi ba.ae Ta'kin Chass . M - -1 Wgi a-m IMJL Sawn" viur FLS * .1 :a~'c"3rem 10 Stgsmg4 Mali 4/- UuSlu 5I4ALuko BSOlU 4103 "U4W&5 uita uUb WA. FORDI , GWyJo 1L, - I.. R1 51 k, , w e in. A. by-pr ae-*a gra fraud Stone gOM expect -LOS&l *** -.. , I K I -X'M. El '~ ~bow. * ,- .. Ji~af'TIi-U~ar iiiiri'liafe * . f " _ _____ ~ I~_ __ __ .~-~71r17_ jjilljm i -, nkipa - 4orwnu No N me IT-tms .A Em ^-^ ' 1 -W .79, .-* I.. * *" -." siate '" .rose eo. ro. === === i i~i~9 y~--i .. ,' . 4*. ....- 4* ,....4 tnB 't f we Fl. i me . FA > .,r mt' ..- i,. _a sm" .w, ,' ....*" W4A_ * S. ?* B ^ A^ *I, ..- NJ - SlwtoCOwtns "ss ywsA 3 (UP)' Simam FH S t S S fl-fg'l-luf sKaaav |fc f, a -^A^ - -M'J'+ j. Ia ' - daqn 4a 14e Orlema - ,fi j W ss U--e or iMwnli tammeao. Iomlud-n lee x j= ast mmon pr=fmm and sBia clearance, public utiUw Mes' m evmnts, providlag t, rcre, tacMltttea for the young, sad blood donor pro- grams. The. w.ii" p-t* withth tdr wtPost PN 7195, .3%Umt. and $1,000 to ta uxary , AjM ",i L am Slee l go to Detit Mr.i to Ar iagton, Va. oThes eleed to the o I Othws elected to the board were: alry Valee, vice pe- i;r ht, en er 1r, tre0 r; = 4 b. W a d -- Sover the princpa n cl .ai o ., . mid Tonewm P p.se lto tad nn t his L, is the tola ai staoe tea to Ma.ltaiatt1 he Israel note rejected the Big Idea iuofr M s nd be src adherLece the terms of the armistice agreement... "The mole said. "Ay proposals Sor lm- provement should be examined l6 relation to thee agreement s, based the pjnaciple at direct negotions." e .W auseIgt Coto Club VIV hold a refaWl Bord et1eg tomorrow at the Natgarlta Serv. fe Center at 7: p.m. . l -Amerkice Tomorrow qt 9j the Tter-A. Ierleas Women's Club i holding 1 Board a meeting at t00 Club H iudietin St. M7's Aluase. Wil Meet dho t Reports on Ue charity dance d last Saturd be mide , oniht's ="" of the. Alum- aose St. ary Aademy. The =rulear monthly mc ln is Oehu for T,0 -V.m. in the hall of the Chorc of the Miracu- lous Medel. Businedo WUtg Per OCm ft Ct The Curandu Women's Club will hold Its regular meeting at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow it the Community Building. Refrements will -be served. !ArT THE AY THE W WAY! martaM dietetctl te les, and a masera of blran, ore vice to young and you will relax this m aSmple M -1 Vra C i f a: uses a cult dough 4A dshl. Theba th corn meal er will want to ti eokiag is fun o'Dner In a Utme 11 18 mew W*III"A1E MMWIUcol ni dao. a** . . M''B ,|-.tr ,- ..-L,,,Ig ... * S ntAtMim OW at the .4 .l ad]eC- I., (eakesp o m Barn Fllg..: lt quarters pound (2% cup) grW cooked pepper 1 tea~aoee dry mug' tard, 4 tea __ 00 lr il ,salt, 1 tablespoon milk. a' half cups sifted eried flour, To Your your od health 'I This -A m TONIGHT 830 PM, Is the last performance of the weekend ru this play which has played to oapaety , crowds every night. - d am sq DOWN GO0 See for yourself: U PRICE CANOES _ July July Ist 15th NOW -'S PRI~ 01 !lil $1.00 .85 .ia Condiers, models 10.00 7.50 6.10 Mufflers 12.50 9.65 7.60 Voltagef r'g 5.00 3.90 2.60 Tall pipes 325 2,50 1,90 Fan belts 3.76 2.40 1.5 ,Te. r otnd ,neo ITEM 1950 to 1964 ,$ ulator. ..1 *4 sS ~Cgm;~Ieww~ 9es to.pot _ 5. '-kW~ his MIDICATID wayl Mve yew batls D s iW , Diaper CluAe, UriefU aadO JrkUMy N t akas a AmMIB Powder does I For Asmm imisg-lpdYai*M !eawcd to "k y, W five mm_-. A 5M--T5 Anmmia at ear ,x. *3selJasN - I Ls,,,,,,,.'-. 4. l?~. D l croue, refreshing - ,:,: 2:!? l"a K. - -r- S ----c .... nov. Sadd ho wtm! It',dli. COCOA c.w.-,.iB.w aa.,A & " i t...A. wAal. w. W.J I \0 Wu IWB h- e*-- *S]TiBc u p l ^^i ^IIB-I ^ ~ *.^ "* t . OUR 6AU ANNIVERSARY SAL CONTINUES FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM Before 3 piece set, "4merlcan" style ..........$350.00 3 plece set, "Debe" style ........... 40.00 3 piee aet, "Tropical Style' .......... 150.00 3 plee. imml room set. ...... 350.00 Bamboo. Ceter Tables .............. 15.00 Bamboo Mam ae n older .............. 15.00 4' zx Cotto Rgap ................... 25.00 FOR YOUR DINING ROOM "C' eao' style aet. .......... .. 575.00 Va g room bet No. 1020 /... 580.00 Black ViriHed dining room set W W .............. ......... 0M.00 FOR YOUR BEDROOM "New Toer" style In two colors ........ Po m ema.ls ........... 'Chldren's d do, 5 shelves .... 555.00 322.00 11.50 59.50 79.50 FOR YOUR KITCHEN "Astral" octric A.erigerators ......... 175.00 Hot lt_, 1 t= No. 319-J ...... .35.00 ~"Btri iite"bletea,. electric., M.g i:d,*..'.9,.: .SF';,+.............. IN.O0 . "]ftntrmms" wstterhebtea, e 1 ........... .. .50 Sel gas .. ............. 75,00 haroth sei-ua tlat ster ....... 12.00 FOR YOUR OFFICE lM tall"dek a sp ..................from "Herai" tPwier No. 2000 ........ "Herme" media............ Metal dewas for tsrt ............ 2.95 109.50 90.50 19.50 NOW Mo , M.M 95.- 17.M 9.56 39M MM IW. U5." 4m~ to '7. 6IM 13.1 TAUE ADVANTAGE! UEmiE STURE CT- -- 22.M1 your V6-8 Iodto . ibcwrm am Ahrillp h, mi deloua- blend of eight garde-. frh vesesbles. rc e.r n of- 2. Fleet operators ad W2hdnse ~ Mts: eveft lower prie MORE'CUTS COMING S., IU aor uole, d.~ warship ad COLPAN MOTORS, INC. AUTOMOBILE ROW PanamA. R. P. l mlIow= " A MASTERPIECE BY WALLACE1' SIR CHRISTOPHER 1' */ ~r - I. .4 E $~ * -c - r4. -4 1 _ e-"*c^ n z-JU~fW.l- .-- -- - q a * , ; 4.. C. 4.., Si 4-. j I' t I. 1,,~ - - - -- - ---- w, coo\ = 5.l140 .%k^* ~-6~ 4 r =* . r~s~ " " T I', SAMuRICAN ======== $4 I, ,.If.~ ~ ~ AT> 4 4 JulyW Ave. & J St. POTODOUT t Aaes w Ave. mad S (t- /- ..:- llnnM C ,i. ~ z b w! em LEAVE YOUJ AD WITH UNE OF I FAMAC M LOmaDO er tt of .uly Am. * OUR OFFICESS AT '7 "I' NOVEDADBS AT3M Via upA Hno. . R LORSALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEO Q RESORTS C, , 'g $1*'^I1l A^ KNOW PANAMA R COTTAGES, one mil -pt. - ... ,- / 8OQUETE AN Cl ,V. i r"ara. Low rates..* l. Pu.F .e FA. _ se baoo living-FOR~~ALE:-Due to trip. 1 95 hav- 3 FULL 2-1866 V. bam ow oing- rle PI-Air conertIbleb "30O0 Tour through the entire lhtdbI. "d. Sana " s . A&. mahbuyw Piogllft m males. elphone 3-0547 o Panama to Boquete. Stoo 3-1f 5 4. ox 435. Bolboio.. J-'. Sr-Ap e Cristo- FOR SALE: -1948 Oldsmoblui 4.d monte Inn. Tour leaves oo mPF C 787 CrIs abgl 3* .17 ,.:.' sedn, Hydr:matic. perfect cond g dy, August 6t, returns : C r B ; " e" -ft. Coldore 4-668 JIM" JAUNTS, Panama 3-1 Electric refrigeration, ga . buttfreezer $250; Spartan FOR SALE: '49 Mercury Convrti- 4-567. -PNMA TaL. d ewir MI... n phono combination, bnicnda bit, excellent conduthon. Leavingor/wd, old DR.W A ,IVI MEPI. T I W-,.. M S Ii biflet $75; RollwaY Sttesnuthaveqicksole. CLINIC. Day & Night service. BEST PLACE for yuiur ea Iali d.sDmm._N. S3-4075. Via Aron- tact A/2CNick Costa. Albrok- trial Avenue 209, beside Capitoll vocation! Comfortable-ubCm- .. 5-. nnce Office, Tel. 3256. "Theater. Tel. 2-3479, Panama. pestre In cool El Vol.le. -ia-a-; L ru.i LE:-Apold-o-motic iron' FOR SALE- 1953 Plymouth Cro FOR RENT riucdaner.. c Coll j -cycl. new cond.ion. brook, 7000 miles $1475. Albrook Tivoli Travel Agency, 8 Tivoll Ave. '.. _ice_$75,_take$135.Should 3142.R Tel. 2-0465. Joep_ S Mr_ and. M' to apprec ate. Balboa 2409. ooIms George IL- .ght; .r. M.-and SALE FOR SALE: 1931 Model -A Ford ,SHI. EL5 furnished houses on Mrs ma. I And two 1 161, each d Mahogny dininooo J'Coup, ddly paid. CoIl 2-3670 FOR RENT: Furnished room gh oh at Santa Clara. Tele._.11 -U .. mu. ..abildd..-aTWO .oft Street Se 0581-B. Tel. 2-315 Bol pletely independent. 4th of uu nln _- -. -T .. r Wi ,i t . A. enueM* -".. ^' A ^.,oo.. NTelhoe. 2-4912 uF,,,, i "'g!j" i S a. . ..r.;,-. Na2>ia wayo s ,w > wI, LE:-Entire furnishinO for' FOR SALE: 1947 Plymouth Coupe. p.m. and 2-3584 from 7 to 9 p Cabln'In COOL Cerro Compnon6 Mourt- ft, fb .3oa. do M, r at. u~-a.l u t . rnesidnce in Gol eights. House 201, Gorges Road, Ancon. tains. Telephone THOMPS. jBol- lia D. rCookliand M; Min h 34 .0 fo J Airs leaving August 10. Tile- Phone 2-11109.a FOR RENT:-For com lekite, furnish-2.00rORre RecENiin D.L. CUH .i"'Haleadrof -A nd e S*S saded ......P 3-1565. ed room, kitchen, gos, re rig t o,.ell Trent CovetO S6; M 1 8,0 S f: *- FOR SALE: Original owner selling iron and washtub. Ea StreetE/ F R EN i.ff SALE -- ,sPrefrigerator. 1 951 Buick Riviera, excellent con-0 No. 9, near Olympic SwimmlJ . bicycle; free Westinghouse sew- dition, radio and Dynatlow $1400. Pool. Do t bo. "o "10 lan Cr- C I-- iMachine, cabinet n Pho Call Balboa 1880. FOR RENTenn:-Furnished room. ol E:.. - ,e lady's-v -- FOR SALE- 195 Oldsmoble Club of July I Ave. No. 7, upstairs. ATTNTION .L 1. Just built modem r. rw; A Dudl res h -o'- rl er ,w,. E:----.droom set, lady's v.. Coupe, radio. directional lights, tH Drae,.hed prtment, two Da aH ls.r.nd s Mr.. . in. 'sore o de Si/bwch & night table $35; obd tires al around. Clean car. FOR RENT: Beautifully fumrnshd bdom, hot cold water. -Tol-. Robert so.m bd two e- Int lM,' Ce*, - room roer misc. household FOR SALE:-1954 two-door Ford, ra- Tel. 3-0638. d FOl RENT: Furnished and unfur. E-o;. -WC re ` rrb ad-tldotr ltem. Phone Curundu 3142, Qtrs. dio. Call Bbiboo 3412 ofter 5 p.m. n sed 2-room modern aoprtments. ei n Irene" r Patria Hapnky = would e th o -. 5.e.,.to ,-LOST & FOUND FOR SALE C*ota A,,r. Aa^rtmet. .10t:i h is't Hg-rad '"n nt I .... ootuSt.aaeb-. ". ;6.^.vnr'ln D '"erun~m e iinaeu ,ftmii--FORRENT:-Aportment aboveC cen J.liS - 'I.5 r-c rtor25ebunt LOST:-Wallet with personaldc- trail Theater building, Centrmalba Ave. reia o. blin Msh Ban Cbam eowas & kb Syhouse; 8mm. Kodak mnt. pair of binoculars &,clothes PO SALE:-Ageweed 11i0. nud No. 141. Inquire Central The. gt two b dream; l Mar- pul p to S avel a 332 nouse; omm ...k at Blla Vista bea chansatrdlub Reserve So .. -e...Pulled uzn lp his to u. L Ine movie camera. 64 Do Bell Vista beach on Satu plal Clb Reev water, manager's office. rIi o, s; obi s d, Mascar fro a rece at uce w .99 Street, New Cr" Area. 1st about 5 p.m. Reward, Return eated Cedlem g0ret Kipady Ccil K L. tin ol t the U Strt, Now Corozl rea. to The Panome American for Jack Cest and Castle Club SI. AM ay FOR RENT: Modern two-bedroom a ale a ed oary m nd. mad I Ito rt .to Mercer. No questions asked. bea r beduge. YOu1 Destileder apartment, 51st Street No.4 2. Un- s 2 1 Una ad two ney ansisn pt 0aftr SFO N LOST:-Two hunting dogs, black and Nenl. furnished. For fur ther details aIl blockees ei r children-."waIrd. M oau nY bey o t ao, , white, in Cocoll.Telephone 2-0679. FOR SALE:-New Dempster 10-foot ublet 3-1802 3-3337. Jr., a Mcn Nanim ad two oto Wi n SAMiccelaneouS Papih. mill & 28-footr tower $350. Balboa FOR RENT:- Best located furnished e Ma; Helen a.t keeper Box 3644. apartment, splendid for one or two roese and Mrs. Saimuel Ma- of g te, hiptin todf .NT:COMPLETE TOP FLOOR FOR RENT FO RSALE:-7gallon Kn 43rd trt 13 SLIPCOVERS 1 hi6ld.e; Mr N. :an dchesks, etce er. IEeum- .. ..- * r ffi rho busnnes.., I able w asher excellent conditionF N -e SEUPHOLSTERING rs. Wr i une r. ed to .. i I- .' Tel. 3-491m. __ 3 A. M l.,. wI me 01619 Of Tel. 17/13. Ws Auiul fI[b bedroom mawrfnt, hot water, all --'sMmw M.-.l vlrl. l L ll . S FOR RENT:;-TModrom thre-btdreoomMr -a Rom'as .ime.6 .%. *-- a. en. w t e ,. -.:- Aetlop f s h7et fus tvnueN. No. L. ; l a.nor -rb -wII. a uis h ulg e a As sVum-sign .. I LsM eower n the ilet of a Republic M* TIIBit TO ,iii'.J, r otewhet Wulia Ludr& ,,,.,, .__ Tl as,5a 1, tod ad cepts Jet fuel at hundreds a minute, distributes it take point to more doenm tks all over the ja such a way that all vme filled at Pbout the tjstant, and completes the process to two and one-naif blic F-.4'. equipped with iytm are tho U. Air Sflhters revealed as being m. of in-flight refueling. .| Meetings e re ar monthly meeting M& Tnhmian nurses assocla- ibh held tomorrow at f. In the INA. Confer at Gorgs Hospital. 'bene U. Cohen of the Gor- diservice will speak on |Lt Advances in Drug Ther- -M Io Dowd Esehower has paid warm tribute to the late Mary Chureb Terrell, first prid. dnt of the atonal Assocatio5 Colored W en (NACW) for dedi- eating her great gifts' to the bet. itment of humanity. Mrs. Ter. rIl, Waas gto civic racial, and educational -leader, died July 24 at the age.of 90. The message from the Prest- dent's wife was read here Sunday at an NACW convention by Max- well M. Rabb Associate CourI to President Eaenhower. It said: "I am proud to honor the memo- r and the great work of your t pridt Mrs. Mary Church e She. was rarely endowed. For more than 40 years her great gifts were dedicated to thebetter. ment of humanity, and she left a truly inspiring record. Ner life was thoe eptome of courage and vision and a deep faith-an exam. pie worthy of emulation by all who love their fellow mon." The NACW also eubined Mrs. Terrell, for "her tireless cusadeI for equality, justice and true dem- cracy ever nearly a Mentrury." Scout-Newsf P O 4W lInatoeu.al Gi Sout Troop 2 1, IV, and.21 of h lvation Ar- m____ y head a party last Imday alght GREAT ary. Iib obserc et SL SALE L Q rL~: o"4aa y3f NOW W llW gt Saa "J of th ederatMon of DeMocra- tic Wmen," a Communist-front organlation with headquarters in the uuan Sector of Berlin." "The federation of Democratic Women," contnues 0. Journal, "was exposed In Pariq in 1945 as an ogaaattion dedicated to enticing women all over the world to Join Communist cam- palP. and to carry the Red Ideology to the faml's bosom, pefner new generations." Correo da Manha expose true nature of Soviet s t "women's rightV" by public 1phot=o3h of Russian w n a forced labor e "Womefa rights" will *b dubjeet of considerable a Uton In the "conference." Also, under a photogra the funeral of Gemans in the Jat Berlin uprlA June 17 1963, Correlo da M said: heree will be much a Injtice against Comnm leaders In Guatemala and ah OGuaa, but you can be there w be no mention o woMsera kMled by the Red du the recent demontnra of Omtent workers In Berlin" fIlpino Lauds PtlesOf US * GUADALAJARA. Mexico, Aug. 3, (USIS) The freedom and ;oOrelgty of the Republic of the Phglpplne Is the best proof o the ilutlc policies a the United _ltate a, ys Mariano Bz- peleta, MiaTr of the Phlllp-i Department Mexico. held -ere. "Al thuh mour two countries are separft1w the Tsat Pacific," Espeleef idtb.ird, "a strange the Phlli and the United States for more than a half century. "This frneadnhlp between our two peopl baa bee tested through land the both in the fam.d. d world waa,' he eohiwud. mOM of that or- a - to Mu ii tWl I roo *w FOR RENT: pd lartent, bll screened, M Vterb edr om livingroom_ klttw, both. Tale- phone 3- S.; FOR RENT:- 2-bidroom npartmnt in Bell Vista. Coll Pnan 2-2601. FOR RENT:-Fumrnshd tw-bdroo apartment, cool, ser ned. Via Es- patfa 106. Call 3-4700. FOR RENT:-Furmshed apWrtment on No. 1 building, crr 11 th Streetf, Lefevre Park. -e S-rwer . FOR RENT:-Furis~hed double 8 sin- ole -apartMnt screened and in- spected. Caol Pnurma 2-3065. FOR RENT.- 2 am eortmnt, livingroom, diilngrom, kitchen, bathroom. 13th Strt No. 16, Vio Porras. Te, 3-2457. . igof FOR REN4T: Two-room' inha, apartment $50. Regulor about total on. North American iunlat Tel. 3-0471. Brit- - sure Af th Caine Mutiny armIy .'._ -I- The 'm~4.momU simflm iadIBe~ 1 I TRANSPORTED BAXTER, S.A. fPakers, Shippers, Movers. Tels.: X-356 & I3-M Panama. PANAMONT INt xour nowe in Cod get.Fn 4 l. p-Uy -Mt..- **'* ''WIBE BESEuVjTIO PANAMONTE, WQU ACUABIO TROPICAL PET SHOP nq STOCKt .Parrot cages 13M5 G. it Via apaa TILq. 4ll (Beside Central d&Lc 1a60a), omen Collect $209,583 To Fix Independence Hot Pha. ourt Btl TohStay I US HOLLYWOOD, C ., A 3 (P),-- Crooner RiCk H . faclh deportation for w lta Hayworth In. Ha~aO, today tary to law and "We wll appM the Immiatom pels innWaombl "If W fall there. ,the courts." Farb upheld. Tomorrow Night Jo, pastor Rev. A. A. V The rally wl i Udera 7: 0 p.m. and wil eatre between members of we ebi re g the eolr of ra ,, .ev. Vitwr ai"d W I. ir. mar.g --V v* > T .'- THOR SaMUeia "CASA SPA" I JSLvWl.... of the a4 *,. 4 , , I. 4-^. THE PANAMA AM CAN.* I street Ne)17 , ; ;. ..a .. * V. ' ___I. .L. . 0 - r - I . '~:"~t~" * *- *- ,. -, " ,I .* -j./ $01r. Thea se -.1oMile W Aa rb fuInthesrom w Here asPay o I hb ethtse Wi Wom I. atAtIAl Od you have to " etow _ayhI depend on be t oh matos. The two moVI omps bt, of Course, irewobbly rlege m Ja d uke some ai a"^wip weebt o p much alcohol under S at i Siw wR "Aoe fighter wl dropw 4% 'edhIWfrmuhw r naI d = m iIN a 4a of. to hIN asie,hisuanrde will be low. I b3sVw ?,t p^thbly win the gShe udsu$Mlh ato. 4A Vl 1iof01 iwont I kETeM Aug. 1- yMrpwSIS bued. to death in the 55 ~ ~ ~ wm -S^f'0^ db&.U trame" ? (f l u y'ljif -lo~P~tiAg >X ' the Ve oteas o themselves . letarg tm s and laInt- era an totfight - tata sad Dr. AbtM l-e l on a fite pwt o oft n af fim mnr alionei. ; ad 1' n a I to "IA them a tof I=or, aver ane. ad Wt os. w M. iean to toh t tho.i wo nad." Dr. B.I nn ,io te te oStai tjety "l1 53 "adt is In jo5 A otf p Cda: On e of the star'atiration to be presented at the bentit daes to be -hold at the American Legion Clab Fort Amador Ca- n Zone on. Iaturda will be a rou of ballet artatst from the National School of the Danmeof Panama. They will be under the direction of Anna sLadmuMa. director of the 1achool which Is apon- Wred by Dofla Ceclia ie _Rem6n This nce ls Just the start of prom atomreae package fr French troop In Indo- Obl and II-pltals throughout r The artist shown above who TlM f at t iare, to r., .Luls bRodrigues and Car- lo % 9*_f *s * By OSWAWl TO ' Writtm for NBA = ce 9 Nones . *J11 7B Nrth-South vul. 1 Pass 16(I) Pas 2 V Pass 4 9 Pass Pass Pas OPenins lsod-4* Don't Juim to thed Cthe e that was actually a rather eti Iea North knew thaSt Ith ,partner could probably make Aa aeor come pretty close- t game at hearts. He also ktew"a his ovn length in heataf tTJ d for oense, weP H.e was.afraid to t the oppne ts could make an fcteve sacrii in spades, and he was quite slda The opponents couwd have made- trlicks at spades. hling nlyte Le sof diamonds end the ace of .rck a padst tn onythou thi MAe af dir oI an t ace of -momE5.-&ADO .- - b e4 the Wedal a PArN aW eni natiethe Im a n "1 or r " On.- o he to tor a swie ver tow . plai Vthe Auie dl e gron up aee= f ,W hl 1 Alst, th e s roumovi.0 .** 8 "Ar I 3 M n't, oInathe t a ow hero isne now I the 9 dn ot h at 'eo I "Eastm ofeMA **** en Ju re lend that "they Dnag use for ' contain s edmome ofthe. i sepytowns for at the Material from the book to e paces wasON tplai the lmt.t frl l oni t e s .' r snad sa h Su f" against. the bac* round of ther an pleg ant. it w t tovn Wer b e odd.iTaetzi s"It Ihadt bot een al unknown I o atl migt have Potptw aw with V a. eyeMdtKo. dmat ins Frednle..It w 't had 9nto car t efirgst. Wthe wa ist up. ut a h la down, paveicularl th h d in ath. ,d t itdv e. didn't look 12 n years "lostI.'wan e : face theo s mer L for i t1 t 'Presing the Subject." ie since he drdie. If O~O na presstJun-kt othe aS- .. ..D e who is 14 Vol ^T^LU^;.t ae e e"Clow ever ..i ffi ti~f*ilTTO~i|ivy -*w Gc"O -AM! ("TOo D't row (NC-TV. What does Mer S ^ bit* ,. pi TMB ang 'YPWfc ba ~le gala- .4, =anc- .-e le A.W si e p .i .s o.. . p-r a.'- 'I' aI 4- 5 - '-. ,f '* i i-' 4 i5 I: -' ,: . !. . <. -?+ . k *"1.. ." .. 10S WO rOE.Y cI. DetoravAe ma -i a 50 S chane- torecover from burns eouerr meet of 1is body. suffer, ed' f a futh e ffort-to save some of the fouear adts nd seven chil- dren who died/in the flames. Ntrses said, however, that Meale did not seem slatrested In fight. for ~bis life. Be told them, tere'a ot much point ia living aow," t . Five inexpeusive caskets. each wit two bodies, wers wred in- to graves dug bf v teere S. repalaea CheoV 2Lrk cemetery burial lot for one more grave ich Mcie had asked be saved h... 4thi r 'at Maxioe' in. stOnMtiesa wnm bhi wife, Mleai, 1. a lo, ., one yer s axlei 4, and his siter Be- e 5; am Bwn, 41, and op Hayden, ; M i. aL Brown and daughter GeraldIne, 8: R~rloy Janah rown, and ilatur The eleventh victiUm Martha Gib.- soB, 17, was buried a separate ry. e had been vi tig the Browns when they and the anites decided to take a drive to Line Fork t e the e"al mine where the two men recently arted to work. Th L:.kes failed on Brown's car ust after 't passed the sum- ait t ine ,Mou"eIti and was p. rat a a curve B the down- S I -f.R' - , 4~' ~1 5 C ( a. 5.. ~- .-~wJ V .. S 7-. " ~.. 4+~ *. - sm is .. ;ww 7 - de: "we e losee m mo5t and remainesltroi. I need not tell you what, will howpeM the moment our weakness ieiches a polt whm we e nnot defend HoAnd To Ofc1 Openfl 01 ReA l WAB3MOTO', Aug., (.W1) -The Bolivian government yes- terday invited labstant Secre- teor of State for WIar-rlO . Affairs Henfy -F. oaiTo visit Bant Crus September _. Oivian Abasadr Victor Andntrade ext ed t Invittion dunr a aIlat a*. atte Do- ertment. He a sa a festival will be hld at Sante Crusn i .that date to celebrate the official opening of ha hwy from that cost of $45Al tO of which $N,- 000W wa by port-Import of Wahlng- t. The r hat been In use since the ear art of this year. It faclltates b distbuto of food to isthe lllhi, where more Bolivians ll DepartnlAt spokesman Indl-" catdte United States will be represented at the ceremonies. CARE Uvl To Handlerarsfrom man*Ay lmad will be placed om sale in a num- beret f A n ttts al paut of a new to h market oods. produced by en- The OARR Developmet Cor- poratioU a new subedieary of the International welfare srga - tRon (CARX), will lnprjd- acts and make them vab for sale h gwtolesale ad Wtashi nggetoJn. ramlahYo pa al ri ^L.Pall 60151FNN VfMNrWi~MM HONORS FOR SKOURAS Spyros P. Skouras (right), president of 20th Century-Fox who received an honorary degre of Doctor of Humane Letters from New York Medical College, chats with Gabriel P. Oreggratos a native of Greece who received his doc- tor's degree, and Mrb. Eva GregorAtos, a graduate of the college's School of Nursiani at the 96th annual commencement at the Academy of Mediline, where Skouras delivered the commence- ment addrei, a (Advt.) SHOWING AT YOUR SERVICE CENTER THEATERS TONIGHT! BALBOA 6.15 -7:55 DIABL HTS. 6e: 1: Air-Condlttened June HAVER John LUND u ," .v W. ed. Ues ofr The Drm' " Joan LESE PEDO ImGUEL 72:0 "* "sal' of The Dragon" .___ __ o_. "UOAmBo I-mAMOA 7M FAIR WIND TO JAVA" Wed. DZ. AM A OF JIAMI' GATU.N 7-W- "sua sDanceSJublUe" . -md Fbu "HAIM, MAB6ARITA rIB 1:85 CRISTOBAL 6:15 <-:6 e L4Is.* MAN. IN ATTIC" S3,5 Tu. "A amOus JqUNnET"" LA KA *-i t: | ARAISO 6:15 9: *2agm sag o=T IA S BAD MAN"w SANTA CRV c Z 1 5- I.e CAMP W lRD. :15U 58:1 -.HB MAZE". we*Ao make his game contract ina. Itf he ayed the hand carelessly F .ttng9 up the queen of dia- on o the first trick, he would ms tw. clubs and two diamonds. aistad, declare played a low die. oqdfrom dummy and won the Lt.trick with the ace. He get to Ulny with a trump in order to a Spade and then returned to d my with another trump in or- d to ruff out dummy's I= spade. With trumps and spades thus eliminated from both hands, South now led a club and finessed dum- my's nine, East won with the ten of clubs and was then helplp0 to defat the contract A club or dia. mond return would set up one ot dummy's queens. A spade return Would give declarerr a ruff and a discard. In either case, the game contract was unbeatable. HaN y Home is Based on Faly KOwNSg Each Other Yours is a happy family if: Both husband and wife are proud. of each other's accomplishments- and not afraid of expressing their wholehearted approval of each other. The children are made to feel their home is really their own, both in the manner in which they are allowed to use it, and the re- sponsibilities they are expected to asume. 1wamily as a group a has ea - .ad oy y working and playing Sone member of the famUnll-Is the "big shot" who has to be han- died with kid gloves and whose, frowns every one else fears. No one is the family drudge, be. caube work is shared. EKiding is good natured and bring forth laughter, instead of embarrassment or tears. Remember Charity Begins At e.me Friends are always made warm- ly welcome, whether they 'are friends of the adults or of the ceh dren. Rouile is not so rigid but atd IL it cat be tosed Mut the window for family fu. .M. M '- spent. et for the t that wIl impress others, bf r the tbis that win lladd to the f ai weD-beaing. orfort sad eynment of life. Parefts back ea oe WtM hild Is a -led for. V theisa *Mif- take plae inf t ofd children. TIe family has its owe vte k No, is own bdiday tr a p saieea a re as eadc sAa1- love sal drm are sure of the 61ve e4 tbeth paear . "En that Ii nervous The v stll to eome l. dthe aan wboe government-insured- won a Oscar lar ryft de ear. but only a fraction - gta" In't about to Jive up his sought In authority fr yoe to t*Ar in an all-out seatnd-m new pubic h0oua uft . Udame i kerm, : ew n "b" "" "I'm having .a t1' day," be It also contains beamed between oae -two ..three crack down o ]f liek seasons a the picture and builderss whose ", i . added that he sad his w Rom been dilosod in i t mary Cleooey, will do a mu.a.l Senate investiation of together after their first chd Is aMandale. bou next Jsmumr "if e ean fled . the -rWm .to ', Indians are free to Im If sprps fr Hollywood; His type of employment. lawyers are negotatin now for goveraemetal a- the rights to George Cohan's' tiens, without mt e on "~~~ - t .sk CENTER ,YWN MUIfWT SI . St-M~t im .AW ''* '*- -. '. "" - , .SM .'',,*" .. mt|+,-; ,i l.!I ~. ~~2#eI 4 ILCtOI *mm~ - (Ce "PLI (L Plus: teL Tail An All QTOX. Ami 2Mrdt Faltering Philip! real- weeM stem i- lbr *e new- * A CtasfW fle rftbt else! --.-- -- -- I .1 ----~.~r- II '-----.. --.-- ----.--------- . L I - 2 a-;trr .ian RdyT id ~n ''' 'd"";'' '' '' ''' s Mossi To Go . ist Whitey Ford 11W YORK, Aug. 3 (UP)--Cleveland's long- but suddenly cocky Indians are all set to o sfg a "knockout blow" at the world chamn- K ,. York Yankees tonight. lights of Cleve- vious meetings this year. Neither SStadium, the tea played yesterday.. i -Indians and the in the national League, the Yankees will clash Brooklyn Dodgers sliced the game of a truly Idle New York Giants' lead to M me series. And five games by winning a 2-1, figure, may be 13-Inning game yesterday from i- the Yankees' the Milwaukee Bravee. n League reign The overtimete battle snapped roke. both a four-game Dodger losing iMBoeunting on rook- streak and a 10-game' Braves n'n Miosal against Jnning streak. Dodger starter f lefty WMtey Ford Billy Loes singled home a run in r, entered the series the acond inning and held that. g %Rname .lead over the lead until the Braves scoredi a*. ore important. they their only run on three singles g bour r"ms ahead in the vi, with two out in the ninth inning. column. Reliever Dave Jolly of the Braves e're gonna be in real gave up the winning run in the le if we don't aln in that l3th on singles by Duke snider column soon, observed and Oil Hodges and a sacrifice keo catcher Yogi Berra. fly by Billy Cox. Reliever Pete Smnever has been known Wojey gained his first major- 4oll-the page of the Yankees, league win for the Dodgers. Sbu even Einstei n co t te only other major league hr7e figured that out better. games yesterday, the Baltimore 'For, should Cleveland sweep Orioles retained seventh place in k4Lthree games in this series, the the American League by beating T r will be seven games ahead Philadelphia, 10-2, and Wash ng- "it the loss column-with only ton whipped Detroit, 11-6. begsW' more games to be played Bob Turley of the Orioles between the two teams th seas- pitched a five-hitter for his The Indian still will be In ninth victoryand struck out 4f they win only two of eight batters to run hi major- l three ilege eaueading total of strikeouts The Yankee situation could beto 122. He' walked 13. The Se-nerate, but the New Yorklers Orioles clinched the game with Were entering the aeries with a five-run rally in the fIfth In- onldenee that they will show nling in which they got only one teir old, famous ability to win hit. Oth big ones." Roy Slevers hit his 18th and SYakee manager Casey Sten- 19th homers and drove in five p i was frankly hopeful of runs for the Senators, Five of Biiat apln three &Mwes with the Washington rns wetse un- S Af Reynolds and Bob earned. Mickey Veron also .Qlm aa his starting pitchers, homered for Lhe Senators as The gnarled skipper nodded his Dean Stone gained his ninth iheAd and said. "They're good win. zq:.; they could aweim 'em." . Both teams ride Into the so- TSTMRDAY'S STAR Roy I. om modest winning streaks- iers .lBe n estors, who eedlanta with four games nnd it.w o obaPs_ap a asiagle t .Yankees with three. They and I rve IfI Rv Inp an S split even in their 14 pre-1 114 win ovoW'r ea.e. L.e May .-. .*- ,. '.. ..~i a, . .. .- .' ,, .. . K.O. Forest Colon Gac ____'___,-,'*'. +O f, .I,.. '"r. 2; 4i W. F _ n" " e. m** an ananat un between pes .ufKht Adh& Kelple Rplte., Win Balboa Yachi Club Sall.Races The second heat of t.he sour- race series In the Rain Season Regatta of the Balboa Teht Club was held Sunday. The clis" "A" and class "B" sailing marines started on the lame flag: with winds light and variable, uad a driving drizzle dampen ad the decks of the boat but not the spir. its of the skippers asd crews as the race progressed. The class "A" race saw Kelpie sklri across the finish line for her second win in this series. Here Mau Bill Wymer'h 32-foot cutter, fought against time and the ele- ments to nose Ed. Rigby's little ketch Taata out of second place by several minutes. Taata's slow start put her over the barrel, but with two more rac- es remaining in the series .,she may still show her transom to;the fleet on a corrected time bails. Single-leading, Arthur Barrett brought bhi .loop Mad Cap around in fourth place, somewhat ham. pered by lack of crew and by an excess of sea shrubbery on her wet side. The class "B' victory went to the starboat Riptide, whose skip- per-ownqr Avery King and his son Jimmy salvaged what looked like a lost race with some smart sail- ing. Merry Widow, another starboat, held down the second place billet go that the stars now are tied'In the "B" series with a first and p second place apiece. The third and fourth races o1 the "A" and "B" series will be sailed, weather permitting, a* Sunday, August eighth, and on Sunday, August fifteenth, The ri starting flag flies at 1:30 p.m. Ottawa A's Fast Becoming Hardest 1. L. Team To Beat By -TED PRENS The Ottawa Athletics, the ear- ly-season doormats of the later. national League, suddenly have become one of the hardest toamsa in 1e league to bet. The. A's. alainiiueij i &ONORATULATIONS Winner of the In the recently conducted Pa a Area ,n Tournament at Fort Amao Major .Leo t .(left) receives congratulatdofkrom runner--iL.; W. Ewbank of Corozal. a dfeated EwbaM. e plonship match by scores of 5-, 6-1 and 6.0. s st second triuinph of the year for Hayes who also copped te title in. the Panama Amateur Tourney a fe wmonth ago. (U. S. Army photo bylSgt. Alvin Dale) Sdro sa ina knoi Colon W is an "ou - .out" alugg and relishes In mu a unhes with hisop poniem is, although a good er, has alwas shown a wil n sto ,trade punches also. STsh caut he bout to -*ctu-spacked t the opening ,&h GarBia I ridanc the eresretaf Mareptwinning streak and is eiertdly bae* In the excellent fojr he enoyed hen 'be defeated Kid Zefne to 'win the Panama feather- weight ehamponashi, Colbn Gare I lest the .P. 1W- ad diaem to he late Staley "Boeky" MecKay In The Puerto Rican's last five fight wound up in the following manner: Charley Boss, U.S.A., K.O. In -8 Pedro Gonzales, Pur- to Rico. O0. in V; Dlablllo Rojo, Puerto Rico, ton-round decision; Jose Vaneges, lost decision In ten-round and won ten-round decision in return match. Tous stopped Isdro Martinez In thrilling and bloody contet with one second remaining tn the' 15th and last round to wi the Zsthmlan featherweight crown early this year. In his last outing, he ealy defeated light- weight contender Horacio Ottis. It was the second time that Te- als had beaten OttW. Abe Ineluded on Sunday's program will e a special ma- teur bout between RP. ban- tmweight chmp Albert. 'To- to' Ibata and Colon's leading contender Claudio Martinez. odlfo Ampudtia and Victor AsprWia fill battle six rounds at 118 pounds In the semifinal Blak Btill and Alfonso Perkin- son wll slug it out in another six-rounder at the 128 pound weight Itmnt. General admission is only $1 (one dollar). Reserved ringide seats est 3 (three dollaft) and other ringside ats will go for $2 .(tw do ar.). . .i ..i ,: ~'-~ 'i--:' *,% '~- U Detroit, P-O 010 001--2 5 1 IB. 00 0 02x-10 10 0 lids and Astroth. Wash 0gton o 148 100-11 16 0 Dt 100 004001- 6 13 3 (9-4), McDermott and Tio. oZterink (8-6), Gray, rboert eand Wiso L No other games scheduled. t'-' . ,- M Wilson, ad ,hnaona -N ol Buhl., Jol. (4) ant a d CampNo other d. No other games scheduled, by Dan Daniel Whe Leskman's flareup MAMuA L e W e*i t Ie ro e OIro= 4= b rueay lu vode ariou endruetomiUm and In- terarpreftU,. ' One school of baseball Sherleeks found It to lbave Mn a case aot thh tomn.aturn and low Icden oA OuatPlto. Another t Qf tradlato rs is confident that it w the coming to a head ofJ a serious situation w41cb lht have unpleasfnt Im- pact ea the'club'sg tr u le for the pennat. ,to a consddrable degree the nature of the in ig been -dictated by a liking, or la%& of admiration, for o and h ls methds, ... r nvslWtL*Uon of the 'ate of affair at the PO f00M-und4. ab broughbtWt tWo ailient facts. One. Durohe belle a atoem of h14 pUyeaw Bave not been hustUinag to we stns t. Twoa few of the eana peeved at their pcaonally too caustl alan- aer, who himself vety much on the,W his' tenure With Horace Stoneh and hi future In te a_ Oa " ast Pall, Seham announced l*at Abad Im5A LeO for two more.years, fom one ouoOlMtOee dwi, I e Nne the insteence that It. a-a ell cait, at m .. Ame inm. few- ever. from olclal locali.In the .0a0-- .OIOU_,jeforew York h seeped the nlagrmatpin tbah e&Ig thIa U paut nLiopen to du eal akggafte. . . I v w g~e bin -1-oun d. Birdli alUo a says the with 4 -he Jop to co 0 0 * irokloyn dodger front of- vidently isguras: If you peat 'em, hire 'em to work U. tba, last two years, the . rs have bowed to the New ranks in World Series play, he Yankee publicity direc- krthur "Red" Patteri , let the sports world forgpit iterday Patterson went to' tigers as assistant general r who once. wrote for New York Hernad S ay his duties at b vars been ouatiuea Ieqno is epeated'tio "-_~tPUt akt Uf -. . 1 reurren is r iI seventh I Wt- the s paed only .350 asat d that a lYent S HAO. Al e martk o sem d 5th t Oncel, but the A's tied, t ,o' . S with a run nd then wonseven it th.e Itwas aS T ; s ayed that, way .ti M v,-t his folleow'lahiing lmmd hi asonh is he Of the season and see . 16hd of, the Pmse in the 6loth in. .]w =i.ak . /ni Once taain the A's tied it w1M n r b :wiT A arba and then won it the1 itW "- # _a bowing .ing, -ngce In other action, the Montreal Cal. (U. Royals ,moved to within se ven Fames x t a.lead by downing theT L o _ eme -e.ading Toronto Ma pIle IlOnIS tof Leafs tWaes ,U and 4-2; the Svra. cuse Chiefs shaded the Cuban Sugar Kings, 3-0; and the Buffalo irl i Bisons defeated the Richmond O n Colle Virginians 7-5. A second game g between bffalo and Richmond was postponed because of rain. (By U.P.) 0S Cops Davis Cup CoachPa Z'I denWes ad 0fred a big Zone Semifinals SI. E 0 red a col stars. Parker amy4*-"There Against Cuba 5-0 t .Isu*- Jim Tatum and ape ST. PETERSBURG, F1.. Aug 3 Ar GW) (OfA , (UP)-'The United States made a Trs ine). t eian sweep of the Amierican zone spirit e.f- semifinal; of the Davis Cup elml- Non '" attlons Sunday with a 540 tr.umnh ...hear -s p" l The U. S. team clinched the ln victory Saturday, but Hal Burrows Sof _harlttteavllle, Va.. and HamUi- ton Richardson of Baton Rouge, * Ia., made the score a perfect oe today by beating Cuba's Garrid C Burrows had the toughest match T rbut managed to puzzle Orlando Garrido with his drop shots to win B 6-4. 6-4, 6-4. Burrows' court strat- .(UP egy vas too much for the Cubaq. halt Sui Richard played faultless tennis les and won easly over Garrido's i"p*h-r, Rey" do. -1, 6-2, 6-2. k !It took only minutes for Rich- ardoan to cop the three-out-of-five g gami The victory advanced the U.S. hor . ad to the American zone fl. vet nals scheduled next month, when ] the team m. -ts the winner of the MNe a semiflals between Canada and Mexico. Thus far, the U.S. squad heh has yet drop a sidngle set in the 'cempelt-Ls. 8 CoL .rnest W. Ewbank (righ fot Brig. Gen. W. I. LaldE SAa.'afteifteearmig-up with. Pvt. Jad Sthe Panama Area Armed Pdrces double w; (cent Tentis tournament at Fort Amador. day and removed from the 1Mil- Alght yeir that Ewbank has been on the waukee Braves' lineup. I. Flana n wail making first appear- The "beaning" touched offt an- it scene. The title-winning duo is from o words between Jaclde.Rob- 8. Army photo by Sgt. W. Paulson) Inson of, the Dodgers and Ed Mathews of the Braves and the player s had to be parted by Senl es pyng the umpires and their team- -, W U .Q "_I K n~ates. -z Mathews apparently was charging y.at the Daodger were 4" AII s "dusting off" Adcock. Ye Grid All-Stiars Adcock. who had flied oat and doubled in his two previous ap- pearances at the plate, was -- 0 S-truck bby y tch Clem La- The Lions play the college bne in the fourth Inning. He crew August l3at Soldier's feld to the ground h hs r of the in Chicago. head but never lot eonhious- roit Lions Coach Hampton Poole of the neis.a The impact of the blow 10 coach Los Angeles Rams thinks the ls1asened by en .innTe helmet liege Al- team looks all right so far. The was l arienby helmet Rams scored a 34-13 win over Jw e detued t by the B s nothing powerful Fort Ord, Califona* in n Joe returned to the raves lng coach their first pre-seaWnm me. V neupagaien th oers yes- 1 irts editor Ord Isathe national service terday afternoon at held. Ohit1cp- atptionF. Former Chicago ar- bo atr upl dial fullback 0li Matson aeor- m iA D as j taw "C ad .both touchdowns for the Ar- IF loyW lH 1 ver ere and there p football... res -d SAh eSa The Baltimore Colts hpve re- 106 VIe oU I report laobed fullback Don Kerlia of , SConcordla. Minneaota, colloae Hr s ----d Louisville halfback Tom Lu- .OV VeVr 1 s 4, 1 0)j, both rookies. . 11 The Pittaburgh Seelers have NEW YORK Aug. -(UP) - IP started twice-a-day drills at Heav we t ommy Harrison of Olean. New York. Fifty-nine Los Angeles said thankfully today players are on hand with veter- "I'm glad he didn't throw thai an guard Dale Dodrill the only last one." holdout. He said It about P loyd Patter. S The Edmonton Eskimos of the son of Brooklyn, a Yuniter who ill .an.dia.n Footbal Lague has had murder n u fis msrut r top American Import be- ey in his heart as he'stoped Har- A .J^ :%0of injury. End Sam Heag- rn at 1:29 of te frit road I G"of Ohorgla Tech left for last night in Brmwida'a Eastera i d to heal. Patterson, fiflh-raples Ight Wake Foreat College has named heavyweight coteeder,. Il ee Y coach. MP will coach ends MW the gestured hnua i th Sbaekeld. M s aves for p n r C Z to- stop.the boata. .I Conn did. ,o l"-I'm glad e didn't hi me a. gain. if I- was as e I as W. S.. s."- ri. W nsecuivet " Sof aMarelaa**19 a 1411ga 017o It has been iny biperienceInbambslLthft =layer fights. if brougmInto the opeI, ttherttgmupherb and lead to better undraning and stronger morale. However, there l no that now ad t ne oof se scraps i too deply rooted. Ita Vviu* spreads, affetn ntant changes sfatally, , Durocher had a serious hassle with Bobby Thomaon tauo Mum- mer. The situation worsened and finally Bobby was aent to Mil- waukee in a deIl which brought qbhnny Antonelm and Don Ld- die to the Giants and hurled the Giants. right Into the thik of the 1954 race. Thomson is a quiet, usually undemonstratIve ballplayer and It was considered 'odd that he gould have become aso vIolmtly embroiled with hie manager. . However, here Is yet anther Docher battle with the 'hom- son type. Lo-ma"n a no mnre the bellgere.t than Bobby. er- haps the qiet an I al the more lfkO to chafe to a ont of public remonistrance aipt Leo's forceful tactics. It the Gits I onanLockman for having made public'ptesqt against being benched In tmidt of battle for falling to run out an Infleld chance, the blMae falls no lea heavily on-Leo for having punished the Ul6r In public view. Such things are bestpandled vI the privacy of the manager's office. iConcevably, Durocher ated when and how he did b design. But his maneuvr sti ate not to be condoned. It all cones down to this: B'hplayers actually are human beings, and not, as so maany managis hiot, mere aut a CASEY KNOWS HOW TO NWADLE = W MAK TI' - Casey Stengel know how to handle plkye" who.are ltD ed to reach the point o pen protuet. And.te taafkepwaow to curb the temptaton to make ubU i aui, . It is no secret at, becaIwe' of his two-platoon system, es- pecially in the outfield, Caey has developed some strong asperi- ties on his club. But there are no publi flartp. Caey-takes every oppor- tunity to placate ce spirits, and -they cool down. What n A more v em Ihandng a player than oe had Ulth Ua eTut The hoie run king wanted to be man afr his ambition broke the e nto two cliques, But the altuatIoCh never afftete the pennant effort of club or individual, or brqUe out on the ne. . John J. McGraw became Involved In repeated oral combats with players, but only otice did he' throw .th. .potl ibt on a situation of that soit That was inh eVptlber, 168, TIna Giant defeat in Flatbush which virtually gave the. pennant toi the Dodgers, ?- sed. oV t W believed to be a of hustle by the late Charley jWW1 a few otlera, .Mcraw left the park in the middle other Um me and announced tiathi team's saow- ing "turned my stomaLh.". Eddie Stanky mid ano ilSahtor h Iardly wre ..waluy lat yr. so now Contry 4 7 withte T.Yke_. F orauke- Lou Boudreau sent Maurice McDW nbt.'an U 8-ame winn eras season, to the Senators, The Giant are much too od bssneemen to permit a hot afternoon's flarup to affeet them arouly But it' too bad It happened. mmr i.1 I..^ N3moi sVny S93J9 VAIZk.- r - ,a~ -I '4." * .as-.. bw - --.~...--. ----- -- IAXAMAt AMEuRIA , .; ',- - F ''- i > d l a 1 Words IC Ja*S! - - .- I Gold Dust '. "" . D I y Herbert Melse Herbrt Dougl, kid brother So o our ae-Ume feather, Iht Spectacular kageeot feek and, welterweight sens a n, ta Ce lla Aoma o tetr l we rtn o dot theh 'Z=-* =f.. ts. announced '. 19tl9 These are IB -Herbert Douglabs g(owV agaunmt Henry Thompeon Sosbew to nt this dzof Sr s Ih I T Colon amat b card. T at.Pma tin Fri eUe t I ,T ss 'Y Ac Oi4asa" the bit "ghost" it* ^ ^ ."O .I t bo -4jt .fin.hmbed work- qpeeteular i'.1a6elnte easrU- Inrg.jn ea -hitory, of ,ed t ardI reedlted "I- our otewoznalW baU Leagueo. inAmteur Box- LewIs tolds that many fact In r of the reveled in his reeare will for the 3-round make b cm tia tloead like a IgmlO% 1lecalblaw tn. t rtM of these Rodolfo Did Smou kno that Bob Hom- rdby I w ontly 0 with an usa- Uff-a ed sted Double-play or that 0- eito C- ace Brin wo the honor Sni la tt~elBWeb rouad after two instead. of eil aat was Id- *m tY! 7-flwseeoands. announced In 1047? These are 11. f he a* Emos of the ito tiff t cloe data contained 'In Alter Aaa of the uCottpietw History of the pana- s Bf'id rouhft w~rfcb he wa ma Prof sslouua League." Sstarnered byanother stiff right - ,, M l A, . w e had. os 1oul a nthee eas ey thae new home run ag m.. the maj0te. He's been uluggtnlg at a .3 cIt p. ariaj hadtaub ith .thN eway Sipt. Mathews, JoeA ar c r t . loae spp aae tJ o g bin st uler. a te c *0.- hew t e to a MIAMI umc.mted e0-ymjlnd rerup t wt Btver e d W the basel - levsrd. tor 61 whdch Is .15s. but Grimm ehad Calt in the ymSter. Grimmi iwas postve be d aj u *'A two beu mes battl in 1came the o homer toaoun oto the maoth He's bee s at a. in ClD. Grimm whas dubked to name with the - up lMaht iewn MJoe Aduoe whad Andy Toafos st nowhere in part. sween that ortant set, .rehll cutler source fremer. unh load appeared- ly. "That gove the ltoo muih, lo Jlol Cholly nus ing aio got ulcr, ut lthe bueson fons I eL which meet Grimm had dayh Iin the younater. lrimm nwas positive LBi had a el-up wseeba in l0&innn b nhaifr to -accont for Grjimm was a"sd to name the Bby Tomsx singled veer sort =e that I rtant aset,." ed I* .-. w. he 64aal^-tmO .n I'.. .* ?.. , f ?; :!-"..'., ... r- "-1 / -- f .'r *** .;; . . ., 4keg f un,4 -" "R . .,, -f | . -nw r "beams'~ iB r it'~iu 8=1wt n. w a indl IThw ? 1 .Y Y 04 W.;o mm, l'cen, L'i-i. J. .^ ^- lfr - *4*~* -,,.. .1' C. -. p. 4 -~. t eSMoore's arecord *s .a.. .e... y p wresen Tm-pr -amp," upS trimmed -u9.ia Mal atR'"Sl1de and a t l- h t len) b*i the class. The thes19 i I anh01 M. al .5d WNW o, ,""A..:by EzzardCin I" gi W be Owe 3?year-dd Tey did not7 gh his *vyil amplib'x deo Fri the af Th B of th titl nsaat Harold Johnson has been 'IMse vic- show plenty of pitching at Madion Squarm e Gar- tim on three oecsiog h, e basis no tr Svarietes from W den, Aug. 11 fbr this acrap, P paper anyway, eager. Mtejud.JiM W Wl 1. mwuta~oand nsomemes he. hs excellent 544f- Mott t Pi# l his B wat neen wild. Dave Jolly paeks 10 m e in ufbte a st inost hic height as a fireman an famous ara ftand Jdmon is way above avetu rg ya of "ootop" o tha -a saiddle map. ,ricpal' reason, for IN that a fti v of bl She ol fellow bs been altogether to w 1Th Mllwaukee defe sr match. too formidable His m a nager, n' hi eIt attack, Denny O'iCoeg n hatley Johnstoun. i president of breathe p au i m and teamnwit wi t the union..'m wh the n dbe t busi-..uthen ffiatiel Crandf Ii- an the w beak mi b u. fnta- ten haie atc ne. a.. Moore is y te .rang-. roughtshe 't ,rd ar s e didn't think t estcase. .. wto' So wero beaten when teacase.4. 4LEa, m -Zhandim, inesbehin tor- Even who* aught' u with e ti Jm sted r"Grime. "You .can tImane Joy eas and ea ed the mn'.a o O z. er t how they .eelw now wth Sy. ,eigts, "oft had. to get his pay- algyeat"= 1 AugI. thing briaking teir war. ',. days by aga.e.i 6Xe dCleve- 1m. o.t M na 11o Uf "f.h $A lot-of people jumBd aft4. Ipd Oendmas-:Utah, %-1-t-C, bo 100 a i celsions this season." and Miami, lF, and mawlehlng feO n.mrse on, I -"- ."asAf "b"ek ,OLR.ll d .)v 9ppeaY$ed *laenly, -Moore would I V# up f ItI required ainer ulty man or mad- He Z'- 1 spa f , ftw't much. vieg g ten this far after msuch al,,i Moore has one a ale laiedt Johnson. That Is In so bli that he can e CM ead eff for a crack at loti Mom don't o ~bea arclsno. nobod does," Iays e .Om= he of the hblgh-held S, beks you didn't know ex- nm ., aml allround skill, gods aft. W ".W e big one over 15 rounds, Bo- ston (NEA War 1 or. ..was l e only rigbhsi. er Moore ricbly deserves the-Yankef, mare fu o.4 good he gets from now th season's irst b Havold Johnson willing. SW h-uler did l tohr ,, . . e ,, *,* ITOD 255- 4:5 -**^ 7.$5*:'92Opi- aSho/s: :. I ' PRESENTS ITS FIRST.PRODUCTION IN I " *. . ,, -- ,**.ftv Youvszs iIt cvzrnoUT#OLAUUQ p. Aftete. U ~-w ead o o m "worked on for praetleally five * mtautt before regaining his Following this humdinger, Johnny, Pinto, scored a knock- down at the bell for the first round than tot himself knocked I down early a the second, recov- ., e Ad d scored a snMatUi victoryW over Benny Ricelda tIn a International ' Loop 'Standings (First Game) Marnkel an.d a, Biurbazk Montreal lDBOPO 1-5 12 1 oel () *make Hahn (8).' and Roihester loU 11oSee ooge200 O-2 11 2 t' altwa OOIO. 0 ooo0I0001i-3 16 0 PIcae, Jacks a (16) and wur- brnk What aa (7) Robin- so ($ and Plumbo W. lo b- .IUase L.P,-Jaeaku * . ss0~ mN .rm 1m me a u Us= l DOU at[ "ome time in Oober. NOTE: he euplete program of the amato w schedule for FridMay will be In tomor- row's Gold Dust. On LoalStars In US .e agues i[-t the south Ma North- game of the steady rllef Ath 0 ntsb W i~eht for Jackaon- homer h the ait-b frame a fer an error Iy Jaeksevllte's shosteop put a rauner eon HEunMbrto has now suffered five defeate~. T i n a game at Yn- Wth s- he I N a'd= byEd m A As told to Harry Grays en When you take the b Iron from the bag, remember to change your stance Instead of the swing. The bale . should be at a ;D s p o t midway b e tweeaAthe the actual distance from where the ball Is to the pin? Experi- center of the more Impirtant gauge You getand th e Of di- r ght heel. you as au o th e ould than in a eo s f arteles f the VA Oe i wi t- other f ine e* 'he . --.d H gdptML aW EA) m -b al .,- ,- T f.- b- w a the WS ile COLOR ._ .in COLOR magnt=cnM! -rROBERT TAYLOR .ANNE CR ENCANTO IS1 ?71112 Robert rylor, in 001 A, NNE Glenn Ford.K In -TOU1R ON TRADh AVA *STA IITO AY ,' -l..t,- ,I i.- ' II s"^, *' ,it-N h; A' 4 * ',- 3^ :: It 21 " i, 9 b ,*' ( 'ese -* Qt a^g i :K *:o is.S.~ 4? - 2:55 4:55 7.05 :20 * .1 -: *. of f on 4'-. ~ I' S- SAN INDEPENDENT DAILY NE mTru an --. 0 ve Secrets Pan a ,iw. LGTON A.old n- "Let te people know the truth and the country is safe" Abraham . v him a top-secret TWEre.MNT i rEA PANAMA. LIF.. iUKSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1934 vg cit g I Le l Censure-McCarthy Issue Goes^FKL hel fgh w land revealed he SSpecial Six Man Committee ans action r ,pone of,, t ahrant abuses of exe. power that I have ever WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 (UP) nominated by leaders of each to have any further testimony" senators woe damS met oppose S of enate OOP Leader William F. party. on the charges. McCarthy wieC he was more I h SKnowland predicted today a Knowland switched strategy Flanders was backed by Sen. powerful were JaDlg on the e GOP leader brought un the special six-man committee will again yesterday and prpd A. Mike Monroney. (R -kla.), W isconsn .epbleMsa "when hitter during Senate debate on a be named "within 48 hours" for that the Senate set up e se- who said Knowlanda m e to" a Btstle a iod "no He said he did so because Morse thy should be censured. His surprise plan forestalled Knowland's proposal was the would go around kicking crip- At hi hoe in Independence, quits for the year. The vote Before the vote Sen Ralph would offer a non-debatable would command confidence *., where he is recovering from came after a long, often angry Flanders (R-Vt.), author of the motion to "stable," or kill, the throughout the nation. They '.z,9 aorinal surgery, Truman said debate over the copover-sal controversial resolution, told Flanders resolution. made it plain De.mocratic ex- a while be has "every confi- Wisconsin Republican who has his colleagues there is "no need Knowland shared t hat pect to have a tky role in de- In Mr. More's veracity, I won national attention by lhia a I terming the Democratic mem- Two F. Moatbrth, J., sol- . no recollection of any such Red-hunting'activlties. bership. diers Inspect the Army's new Sigtal Osiwpeuigneer p totnhMuce of b t." cCartthy told ,on orders .M.cCa h Hu- rlS..W Cha r-g Knowland Ioted that the tipoou aprh. ta Art HDtcon. Cal erua1prdt i t thf& FI t Staten. d welcomed the decision In tourigtd Newa o ule Senate already hai eaf th Sawianded the State and De-h hoped the committee would meet "considerable sdiibwer of points m fdepartmIents told him th morning, noon and night to A IIf of view" on th Flanders propo- lwhernti carried a tom se ed its report. He ld he Fa Gen aeOrfe M dtrSale il sal, and that It ah a large back- aJbel when orseu would testify and demanded .he Ur log of legislation.M e a in r se' s at Mea, right to cross-examine .seven He nad the ttimec oing t. 1952. senators on what he termed when the te decide lether mantlatro said bluntly that t heSn.Jsep R. Marty prut a- qiet" "I hanocoment." a crtor meeuto n :"esadmate iarsa" shall : "woioheld sell out his on "H"ary nH Worig iTopekacontrol ofreSnaMte.oBut ths tiealfeior h e mo noot task n naming r orn case he said, it is important that eOthe cwhmmnttM orseournde o" Terona adr e K letter was addressed to theposaed group "have no Featured s sawd thea, demite oandeds The letter, written June "Dear Bob" and bore no further optimism, twill hard toin 1954 said as to the addressee. Mcar- ie expressed hope that Nixonf Sathree Republans and three rmeds t hy told newsmen t w en to would name senators who have &t.thebonair Bchrglrs ageth a pristy Wnweri si t "i bOmralateesdai metrs andr main hi poll- "Bob Harris ... vust a fellow not been "active partisans" In .- anment do tica l and mltay et on with over in New York.' He said car- the McCarthy dispute. pl doratons have been One source said members the powers that be. ris sent it to another senator. i thestueon the"toforple-w"Ten -two Ofgth em frolon day ath e tterfro m fa Wodrmer haHndeds aldSe did not know much tO n the eDebonal ate's b"heavywebIghts-o" -i t he 1nTofka, Kans., Woodring H about Harrit Wfteltewi-hudnralave m olor" formal Bathem o and most Inufluential dd thette n ih- e C te ar.Ten a letterhadeargob erom" p i Bu ute firt wask w era n Mar shall wouldl out his ownor sending Woodring a copy of*. D c r"grandmother forpr sonal ad-aKnte boo. ity Im and said. tha, lie t i ift.'loor e ie tlhter, ott dien r-states- repre ient tve The arn w n feeh lop" r n . OthreeRROt for ac J rae 14 151, missin rto hnaasf Cd a aiat Co truce Aiior TRAL THEATR altttahislpesad e if the Snateesiodenrme ans iseonuldnramions whorde stanrto maintain"im. 7 U P durnl RoosebHi 's second llow 0 Korean men carrying ban--"In assirgnment. ant.eoldd m .ers rpreeotariew.T" w soarmmhe Mn arthedispute. lr o ant eobel ,eac Prie in- harm cuef oa taff, said hme be in front of the heavily se- a 'aMpwsa A Ce teop- the Tropical would be f7~t from among the'Inrote the Kertn Jun3H 195h to ure Nieleach copodn Pn- much thebDebonair team os seci ea ws ovd-orts ne s oth veroed o re r shd e le ler- ti ptes 10Hartra ca onstiw i th noD e I ts s aar s f k oa'd st el w- wgr d dnot coti.P o tawheleptte r d ho ho t cnr f rertlt C ouannktd "ac atndr ^l0e" ar - OPENING TOMO !ROW I II ed waohil s "would byadn ec-utas o.or ened A.g. t rms d3PkTao n osead tyes oanth ed epenoaril ,ra hemeudrn t beo: w said hid June Se leU- dem honsraora hontteed alogans custody inclu e hre atop-leel tar a I ^*^^HH~lllM~s|yIIIIII-----^ AmS to a the another flir = 4r "w AiW. a i Let ol hen mU i erny oenWndro on und l leaders eae. WS'. . tor enremat ho hm e fatlee ofRagh tasa rewuldel oai the Communidatno oneuwas hurt. Aebu sio aresed EeE D -s t. t I po ropsed onaes ma. taredsp ci ficdt harheo arnd asho uto-d re w ye o er F or ng reInim**B^--- bya issaidr helta ona ht teadp in front of the rueanil he- par t .ThFd her vil f..^nI roosvt. demsi the letter n, 194etonrao c ors ndd int Ptu rI a ae a P FTall n oftt e madeo b othefo a said hs lett agr "T 120 0. deonsratorsb FB I agents at rSt floorn ect tbaioIonvinced areseneres eara throuThout centerfCtwon msore iDenvnrs aTh kivmiad honl the aknc Sin-de .ea be carin edB toiin man ter seload o The r a safid twere see now Cnlo wnallICs bsiWoodrinf sprot June 2o alet- demostates chanted sgaes custody Inclued lthre to-leve OPENINGa y tSyn e al frseast thd bette rifeAn frntofte s aons wa iothe nd theound inoeaers. a Mahe I owBswh h elphoy aCh oha toln ad actresltBofthe omdemunsations Zoerea"dey ua" h to arelest edon t te re da len renew Cana Zone dendes Cpartmt heang.t thewhee truuceinatrate thds dlslwee or oles ared were dnd bepen thre ti oth being remindsed by teleoto vher a chif nof hs manr michtf ericand miltao nedlo Co. and hi vieMat Wha Il rOwnewrs suhIi itwsads ane- obection oa pwrsde Nt en pdViont tef gate and f the oSe r 6 t i he oBI si eer-ete. Baue daotent sent's oo to MenoR mbletar hal l r tinpi mey t. esmankreidn cewhlet wneu wa ap-e o Calla obeingd eb the "raesed fror k ar o nths befhoreBad"Tee was mov volenc foreite atreened by F entsa Sta- Then CvTie wCou inreach Marshallshoul thed" b he aolnte- BInT huo.2and the nstranors Coin- ued thr fiveswereayary be d Canal h oee twntheasrtertarisep beenaidethrost d otgenate ereodtw orbed FBI arents late S edn- a" ton o asst by notifsn dog I bettr the neandalations vioasoetio tHo indtever a ndtihe tch"n onewhohaveJu elephones,- and nde mstrlaschag tedmsl"gao-nLosAngle.one of the eostop-even The names ofthose whohiaeo terthalt fre sthe Stat Dif e din SoutoetheAnS.tor em.n- ofndered grantaunde.herse. B aretoins eriog uflicen ute ahis n tand- Czechs o os spring otah and adotem tog thew.Canal' Zonedglcessarbe-rdit icW l te UN snzhi elegte Rear the oedet ifed gvermWasntoh cause tnne- "Headshalloodenough military T.fAmericatnmilita oplie o thebye torcl.andphiswa i being rem rindedbyteleonden to vera thg t b.to foPt t wa s c rgei n m eto by t .oft en. Lee Th arrest td. inh e nvherhSun- conig team which Wrkda steps have been twasnolto proesrbed by FBI Dietorat.Sta- Calda e in ngh fth e largyoer Ca- convi edrhmtn h im beter amthe meusp letionHov rasaportinDe c h" d 2th Zne ioba l und MgarshllPosttstoule a n tell Bteam s."i o ne otheriarty's "oust ed fmfThs sond as the rnoifio, cationyo that e o lAdbe s Ougth is t Leedid eo mentie nsden. Won West CoAeuientyb erBarguts leSaun-ighb that p a marleZonethnitle b gendmoer i personalead-n N Duki'nss declaationfathemdayfui Heroove sai in hhifetha akeog whtch have benotifyingedogsIrM-rall n betterrIn 91 alliamals which have been tr t Peida l ln.thinkin. th.g B7Vheag. .8tr Im pounded more than four days fw.e. rta J . The most starting obestlon n oWorld I n a without being claimed, will be new As snicant as all of these ac- Wilson has made, whia reflects to have- to pews pTo M 1. , Either Isold or destroyed. tolevl A mplish meAts was the restoration this attitude, was droid almost thing before ta- 'u positive civilian control of the unnoticed at a nwrentreumaAt the util t misal-- UKI-iLac- _ t military structure for, the ference. He was asked: frmly l M o. &%-no."" -Ii l IMtr p thaM" uttime since before World "Can we prevent U ve ee w"pg by sole ma * -. ..-a. War II. Communist type of aggresiogs by preventive wa. ioo, As-Abo--Vut tisme Xyes left to re- military action or by a iry ia t theg s_ bae turn to rvate industry. Wilma's posture?" "We haveM, two w rM a UN b-lMa ohm JjFt outlook an to broodea inemy s. h V Ma iUomethalMsly. There was no comsHe replied: myed bowto S Eyes said he was lea because abe be the Pougtbon on theroad W twice as m w.a' more e.Iecy. we had a I t OM NMa SMMost observers have seeptat of modern of 54is'exlNati TAMe would57e a o* a- .a t. . -t-. . . 5, .A. - A_--.- 'IS -er" "eI... . -.' .~ !** e: |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| 109 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |