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4.~ *.- *.~ h... .44 ~ 'I 4~. I- k . * .'* " --~~,, . li. ... .Ii ii.li. ...- " ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ viilerl~ il 11.l~$..L st s-e-J. Ewirnhurau ~p Insuran..e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,. '" ' zone Plan Set Wilf Sig W- 4d Iemptn Rot r tday aey on nbe; Itsinlvoye. Co and tenate w uI bslgn- is h., naval bae ,were the IV, w s1 be putoef= tb pno tweneremoin l were netoda at dockslde at the naval base be- fore thWi'eJvf or 3i0led, Norfolk Clt lof ipad tribute to an o f$Ur. ?lesof t b*t- tlea1p's, crew watched me de- CaptOLR. Taylor Keith is the MpPl r of the Missouri or this The MiMuri was commisson- ede In 1944 iand took part In the e St et World War I. tna2 4t1i J anese I Ia Mr ._- I ad 'Predicts I ke Pay Raise Bill made by Lithp C. Steward, said he felt certain "the Pres- iatUonal pr eidit of the NFPr, Ident's signature In -asured." in a news bull .recelvedW today i llgie Ybs by the Cnal oS e N E office. l fore 1,7,0 eos o tea on Satu srday SenatorMadjo a d tyW3e0mat Leader Ili V.chete ledowland, twho -hdl a 5iA' the bill, c-. WIlme .r p refte;! that....,use ldIi dhe-aW!tIM hI W ud'eto the measure because it &dd pvidefod Pan lrcre Holde it, PM W toe of fet IiHO uw i that the bigb had 'beenpassed by the BSenat*e bW .-4 vote and Ps ngers on toe usually the House .gfv Is PProalb tranbquil ferry President RooSle- a voi ot An Uinceiw it w t a ton. t.e bue Rse by al- velt were frightened iat rdv atroil u e vote Steward evening when they were delayed mo____________voe __ewain disembarking by a man who ran around brandishing a ma- Mtoa miprsle ca n chete in his hand. iiu ulll TOff An-emerglency ea received by p police at 6:5 from the ferry's heF IL pAmt captain, Indicated that they m yllUw l ir were unable to discharge pas- sengers or car because a man Drtl .+ lejM lwas threatening to cut up some rP rOICIs n USei of the passengers with a ma- S"chete. An unemployed Panamanian Arriving on the scene, a police was fished out of the water Sat- sergeant, was able to get the urday by an alertpo.nceml. who situation under control by ar- saw him jump of the end of the resting the maclhete-flourisher' Cristobal Yacht Club pier into clemente Carranza, a panama- the bay. nian resident of Camaron, who was apparently Intoxicated. According to police. Ra.ael The ferry had just tied up at Castro, 21, was aswn staggering he west sids when the poiUce- toward the pier late at night, man,who was transported there Beteow police could mu b bya meal run of another ferry h l0mped off the 0*nd at bot,'te Adnt &r. uler. k ., .1" *AQ1.l L ' (NEA Telephoto), NEW LIMOUSINE FOR IKE President Eisenhower (right) chait with Oov. William Stratt*n of Illinois during a visit to the Illinois State Pa ir at Springfield. The sleek, new limousine they ace standing by has a transparent sliding canopy which permits a view of the Chief Exeoutive even in foul weather. Churchill, Mendez-France Hastily Hunt New Defense WESTERHAM. England, Aug. *ure for sterfle bew fourv-pow inine-year occupation of West 23 (UP)-French Premier Perre er tao on G nahy. Wt Germany if France fails to ap- Mendes-France flew to an emer- Germany already was ehaflmg prove the Luropan arm plan gens y =owfmrence with Sir Win- for smerenlnty. next week, lploMatic ofidaa t*ms .'mhiofl tAldawv In a. hnatv I Th united State was, nint. Ml- i In Waa h lMn il ' -Cn, Canal, Navy List Sunday As Starter -0- The new group life insurance which is being mads available to all U.S.-raote employes of the federal govern ment for the first time will become effective on the Caq. nal Zone soon. The Navy and the Canal Co. today announced that the effective date for the new plan is next Sunday. Only U.S. citizens are eligible. Word was expected momentarily by the Air Force and the Army as to when they may start insurance deiuc. tions. Unless waivers are signed by the employs, payroll deductions for life insurance will be made automatically A Canal spokesman said today General A mwea to Qel that written requests for exemp- On Group It. Iosu am tion from n the insurance coverage For Federal CIlian must be received by Friday. Forms are available, for Canal Here are the highlights. ,d employes, In the Personnel Bu- the plan: reau, and copies may be O b- With few exceptiM a tained on request to the Wage eral civilian emvmlweswin iS and Classification Division eliglbe o partlcpe calling Balboa 3013 or 2147. '" .,?- The legislation authorizing the Te plAn .will i f lowcost group insurance to fed- low-cost life Su I ithUi eral employee pased by a medloal a -e'SiSm S Con eand Ai., intoaw byw,, ...imnt.., l .l 04et 111= last T0'1e6- 5tem As C .10 President ftkrd CGaskin was re.eleet- ,l t of the eat atlve al Of, ef Cl, "tir the fth .onseewtive t GaskA received a total of 84 goss,6 tthe mop's Canal OSne ehapie! Other eadli- dates were Je Castillo and Narold W. Retire. I Anl 6tber members of the boad *are: Frak Thom ion, . vice pruident (hie ter;d'Rst k* obwae t T. 4OW- Gott Ijxtaryeansec- Owng Ofe t R& O Walot Lwy M~ii"d re Wigti wut- .n --r -ro-1reaArIi einpz mn uOr_ hep o t -w -batetIsa h- coverage tn aamxnts based ma cailycoveresd -t Id '. ^ ^-*-K-Iden. *nu1 h nis n tglt. be n mim k-t _wFraye. _eraonay at et tEiii~toni, aifritrl .Bte c l .1n al- their annual salaries to e i lveanshit ll _im trial on a was acken with p mixture of Informed sources said 'peed ign Secretaty An ny wl pay ents per $1,000 of "t- they do not want the I . of intiCtlO. marijuana and pipe tobacco. was essential to ftilthe ap left Ede laded at the same f nuopan olicy insurance every biweekly fy urnce. Tis morning, M cause of allin ..the ranks.of thee ..t. Io gon. ahasty sector sone period, and the Government e a s ed the trouble was ined $15 In the terday's refusal of est er- fllig tpk frm his vacation in a eo t army p contribute an amount equal to employes and the Gov IL D toxication, and was sentenced to and Luxembourg to agree to a su o greeted' b his For- Du a never spelld out the hent. r 1, of insurance ea SjysI l e S r n spend the next olays in jallor watering down of EDC which eign.Offe head, Sir voneirk- det liat reappraisal. Con- The law also provides double -weekly pay peted, until le *t possessing marijuana. Frace had demanded. patritc, Eden drive at.once to gress, ever, has authorized indemnity payment in case of reaches age- 6, after whch Strengthening U The berries resumed their nor- te Soviet Union was ex- Chartwe to join the talks. an end the American occupa- accidental death and payment will pay nothing. The ov Small run Saturday after Carran- peated to make swift propa- The-United States and Britain tion, hearing the way for West to employes for accidental loss ment will help to pay the A A BBARMA, Calif., Aug. za was arrested. gands capital of It with pros- will move quickly to end the (Coled e Page. Col. 5) of sight or limb. of this insurance by eontibt 23 (UP) Secretary of Labor I ng half as much as the James P. Mitchell said today ploye. that e Elsenhower program Is E ach emploe who part desg to strengthen our na- pates will be ised for an * "helpin g our9.p "8 Kheldsanglary.to.the ea-ol:u themsyeluese Cops Fear ResurIence Of Chicago Gang **t 0ij In a speech prepared for de- per thousad. FPr example, livery at the opening of the 52nd employee earnn .3,200 per annual convention of the Call- CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (UP) Au-age door and was felled by hid- Police speculated someone Maritote became a Capone tion -until he was convicted in will be nsure for fornia Federation of Labor, the thorities feared today the sla- den gns. might embarged on a vendet- dy d and a prominent the movie hakedown. employ earnn mo labor secretary strongly deed. Ing of two x-Capone mobsters Maritote was one of seven ta to te te s ivors oflue in gangland after one of In his heyday Maritote re- 000 but not over $5,00 w ed the President's views. in three days marked the start mobstrs sentenced for the mi- the shakedown conviction but hi brothers married a sister of puted ran beer and engaged In insured for $W0, and oo "We areincreaing social secu- of a "full-scale" gangland strug- lion-dollar shakedown of the considered it more likely that a the late "Scartace" Al Capone. vice and gambling rackets, but employes .65 years of aged rity benefits and extending so- gle for control of the rich Ch- movie Industry in 1944. struggle for, sydicate control Apother brother was New York's in his later years claimed to be older will be insured free, b eal security protecon to sev- cago crime syndicate. Only last Wednesday night has erupted into gunplay re Jat (Legs) Diamond. a legitimate contractor. in reduced amounts. eral million not The newest, victim was Frank Charles (Cherry Nos) Gtoe, miniscent of mthe Ca e era. He and 0Gloe were friends and He was known as a short- Zmployes who retire wi1 co. viously covere" be said. "We (the Immune) Maritote, 61, another of the seven was shqt Anthosy (Tony) Accardo, the Maritote wa questioned in the tempered man with a consuming (C mttaed amn Pge are providing unemployment dn- alias Frank Diamond, who was and killed as he sat in a borrow- reputedsyndicate boss, reported- killing of Cherry Nose. hatred of photographers which <... _.- a . surance rotectio four mU- cut down with shotgun blasts ed automobile. ly has been ipPing while Rticca Mart toe denied any knowledge several times caused him to on add people. saturday as he parked his car The others involved i the has bee g power. Oio of It and said he had not been swing at those who tried to take lio .n ..'.his garage. movie shakedown were Pl was a bkero Acoardo. In- touch with Ooe for tear his cture. ..V RUlM W His four-year-old son, Frank, (The Waiter) Riea, Louis (Lit- Investators said.it was o- violating the terms of his parole Thursday, when questioned iln was sitting in the car when his tie New York) Campagna, ItheWone reaction that hel iritotn gained his nickname the Gioe killing, Maritote took I. a A l (iI father stepped into the glare of lae Phil 'Andrea John Roselli favor may have retaliated fo te of the "Im-une" from a mira- a swing at a photographer, but III n UIIUW *. . his headlights to open the gar- and Louis Kaufman. his killing by "getting" .Mlitote. culbus abilityto escape prosecu- missed. A Dr ive WU.a i r -- A J'"sI As frtier w aiW, +..".n da road Cin RainbowD .AUC u sor ed a street sign,ds - post and stopped whilc the, er watched the proceedlWg a distance. No charges were pIaced as y against Joseph A. TqMin Wo, 37-year-old owner at the a small 1929 MoMtlA homemade panel b further investigation The only damages suffe to the vehicle which we a 4 ride by Itself, was to t Ith side of the b=p,_whlci, w knocked off, ban to both lights which were The impact on, a lamp post called tt_ 0 jar loose and smato the ground. Otherwise te m post was not damaged. According to polie, the ade- dent occurred after thete stalled on St. Anas n t. U l2 - bow City. The driver, In e tempt to start iti u#agin out, left the IFn l -lz l_ ** . ^^ - KXR8u I bd erw 1, from hexastin attein0 B polea bow le and carried out the rape-i Mary Jotene riesm. 1. The yuath aser- ed to be eoo e gramted out a .dnof -gl .N?^e. . IX bmTeOleboto) TO STAND TrIAL o6fge P. MKianey wears andimtfa as he arriv I;n ew York City from Jacaonville. FlL.e wmil face trial for the $190,000 rob- bery of the Floral Park, W. ., branch of the Franklyn Noa- Uonal an. FACES COUkT MA IAL Lt. Col. Harry Fleming, and hib wife leave the admlnistration building at Fort Sheridan, DL, after the flit day et an Army court-martiaL He faces hargep of collaboratIng bthe Reds in Korea while he was a primr cf war. (cmA Tosuboto) wiADl MOT GUILTY Dr. Samuel & SheI q s time wtge as oe waitse for his court heartg to bew C6velad. MsA 04d 1tered a pie- ofos t pilty 5a *wor B etf cow li W am corbels. II II IlOi ,. .Y I .6 1. "Let the people .ln w the truth and the county is *+ Abraham Lincoln. I~ -S1~7-L~;~-9~~r s~C~~1 W#Wm"- i n i . d ) r I ts6' " -7 anam. a. m.. mounan s a. -A . 1. ., ' L WAGE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ -- TW h AAAAEIA -A IEEDN INESVP QDY4G THE PANAMA AMERICANabor Now the World Wts With Bated Breth somomD --- r *MO f Ann u sBITo 11016 PANAMA AM M #CA U M N 4 10 104, i .T Wl-Jr a e ewu ann eustPeso ev m OS PANAMA AM Ile ssLabor lNew PoUNiSaS cv Nlt.ADN MOUNVUWL.L em .ea- .memo AWMODIO1@ A141. o0eMC W "N STasr8 P 0 0 02 124. PANAMA. .OP P. STLOpNOWE PANAMA No 2-0740 l9' Liann) CAs.t AODDRO*A PANAMINICAN. PANAMA toN OPPsiCir 1 21711- CaNwa ACVtNUF IETWrS WTh AND 6STH emeRNY POFg10 %REPRESENTATIVES JOIdA P POWERS, INCc. $49 HAngma AVE. NNW VoO a 417t N V. 8 5 B a s MNOT". N AODVANMCE- .o S. 1 :or YAR .YAN ,- ,,vAD --. o40' By VICTOR 1E8.L W S ,, YOUR PORUM THE READIRS OWN COLUMN As a General, Dwight D. fisen.o' JM e o--' --- hower had a lot less difficul* ety. cgin 76. Plans arei. la Pewnywla Pdisgvi veu X ting orders carried out tha s being scussed for a pr dentl turally there've be ue ME BLA I having as Commander.in beiSngig vildt by Russa dlctato freom aevryone-whicd War was never like this. When M to Pais and London. stage for Ike T H MI B OGeneral Eisenhower wanted tuse A n ation to vit England ma nl and The Meail boxi s an open teoum efoe eaders of The Panama Amser- his big guns-he did. Now, qs. res. A Is vivea alenkov by i rme wers ta ias. Laners are received gratMfully end are handled ia e wholly cSti- ident he's using the heaviest Minister Clement Attlee while in fease Department sent it il w litical artillery he believes he Moscow recently. Premier Mendes. counsel, Wilb Buker, oe yoiu ntriliu, a letter don' be $MtNtle*# it it n't appear the to neutralize the Democrsat drive e hs talking about of Mig, to eat day.snersae published i O" ordert eoPe to take Congress from hpFtace na e em teainsgnator M cCarthy and omtoy to keep the tte .limie ee g. fasll-and many of hill g are Malenkov didn't a ns wer Attlee swo rha l s am d 2 Atr y i n g t o s p i k e t h e gco u n st Md eHf neIy b u s a i h ei g pct on Suh e eSead T SLaStla H.de tity. w asr. wth te m beldo rad,. o), one of thehottest jaz thShStruSS ove t ee he mighr Part- st a DrJSo This newspaper assumes no responsibility #o* A1t0@eamias opaimo s One of those big lit1cusdgmhs Is Secretary of Labor Jim Nhtenell,. aider Atmis t hednitemt setyei. ecerth4 tru pl Heplyed thhuskypersonable Irihm wouarty. If acceptedt w ould tme TOOERSEREwhom President Eisenhower is CuW,1Mbth isnMhow0ter iad Churchl in etas the ma ati Sfrcounting to pile up AFL a d CIO someo a box, snce se- i an in MC rnani,. R. de P. votes on the 'Republican line by .bowr h been o s any aorstveirbag i :rushing him through killing pace evl v, hg veb Gal o r qan k 'his tidbit might be of Interest of pubic appearances whiwould v l has wanted to go to Mo. A e en Larry Lane isthe now at this hotel (Hotel international) was an make Billy Graham seem like a cow for a s secular t oM ernc e s secretly W Brniti Enlisted man at Fort Davis., 14th US Infantry, away back in 1924, back-porch preacher. wifortth tthe lusan dictator nenof hes last week to r :26 27and *2w"it thethe Russi an a a* d ict ator I lallefis 2 26, 27 and 28. At the present count Mitcell s fort toha et*Mth eo0ceot ctrhdetew fd a l eurmy. Ashan He was, at that time (before radio), one of the hottest jazz scheduled to face more audirnes. world. If ov caMe to vis o America Theater, Strangers Club. Hotel Washington, and was 12 national TV appearasoed, 1s ra- mater ow . featured with Archibaldo Victor atKelley's years and years ago. io shows and 1 e major polalI I -tDo. J T-nllbtan ow.If there A le showsand17 Jma. torp o ibicaloN Mtt r what happensM oe Sns aa told-t-pers around who could C allh niyo u nw the . ng put more and moreSuc nex t, lranda, of the old Amador band, or Carl Fischer, or any old- IronkCuth ainigrhod DfollowWtitt terswho would remember te atun Bys and, t ro-And there's more coming. Hisow a on thet hl of rach Pre pole, the International. boys tell me that the lags between NOTE Mteehh at Wetterac Iowa US Takes Fsome speaking das h wil alenkov turned G. th My stay was only about two years at DeLesseps but Larry was take Mitchell from W&a'ing on hea t the Brti sh Eabo Ger tote rand he an s heat o W words And M music n Atle.tvsiEater WAHINGTON, and he and hs wife sure would like to Jam a little with keD. C. to, Yakema, Wash. by the se. ead a np t e ta a a cm n The tabedis iga firm B risrbtary olannerr beev e tratior B0 A i." d af- ed fi thee's South Korean army for position withdr i to the rim It was in Flint, Michigan M t refuse. Apparent y this ups erty hou b return e or e fear it would ecouraspen hm to ter of bases o g the hinese spring tht t Derte t h-ooed try Larr and wife are tour ing Centradl America for two more strategic ar the P' r One f the geat f tatins f mea e. A a cnt b, the b. I sent for one of those "Tt nahe hould not for a i o North Kore, CI b was learned the view of Alast Mr.- and neutraliowr personally frustrations tat have word anbeat" to my ear me theirs Gua al. Tre t the dde The position of US officials be cials the issue of a further build of the Democraticlabor coalition beset me over the years is an inefigured red vegetable with a green top screaming with laughter whe I re that a visit to Eas t happened backta in th ame know after t was announ up o South Korean force may lay ttcks on the Presiden pernal ability to lay any musical in and a measure wa & roud wood goany was a pure and simple e rence s with e d that four divisions would behnd Sou Koreas creature popularity. Mitchell went out to trument, atoever, and, o help en bowl with a narrow popaganda trap. bad McCarth Wh de hadigne wlleerto C meets with the AFL leaders i me, befor the current year runs around the top, with which you The must be some knack to ONDERS McCARTHor Adenauer, c republic, leaving Rhee with 20 mSt an visions in Korea re which is a suburb of Walter Ru- out I am oing to find me a music doled out oats venton there. Thto the cow. playing an instrMitchell wument tillat is given bounce back to conferwith CIO her. t least I can learn the The "sharp" and flat" busi- only to fw of th hosen The AIner of Istnbu, invE et B ureau, telling the Wet United Steelworkers Union -chif, ,e-ovenorgeDr.lGofay , that Rhees 700,000man a y is secretary of lab or brought the gra drums, ness never meant anthin to me best I r har r ma w wre t defense needs aware of the plan for several they walked ong milest N. through around low dive with lo mus was, and what ever e but or teanscotimesnd c called the Frelo esent conditLaionuar Ssu e doni tu s g ifcan y that same week. Then on down to w Turkey bounced into Wash.e RM ddT e Miami for Jim Carey's CIO musical comedy. But I have ever I thought the lady was jut plain how to pith and to the point. te House -0 trical Wprkers Union convention W ords AM music "?afc wrthYlaJcctrthy Mcoin en a r en th be o o st m where some s tcrp wipes will be e b au wa trying to make some sense s s l wi tah ca to vea i whkeruatathe mbsesha wes willbe- thyl" he exclaimed. "All I read crossfire onpt hen t un of Gerina t WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (UP)- strike. Defensively and offensive- takeortofn at the E enhower admits sur s M cCarthys e I r-e ent The United States is taking a firm y. ilitaryplanners believe the traction. By see in e newspapers, all I heather know where to d t, after lot of hem shter wins have in t h p stand against buildup of Sy* muman air force No I ve on opl as stupid as I am about dog chnorkl onc took Go s enire units8-hour rule uestio could doware aareny release Rhee's South Korean army for position wthdr to the erime- It was n Flint, Michigan last awa from him denoting an be settled. AA re ed .. On letter to Adenauer. Its ub fear it wouldencourae ter of bases l g the Chinese spring that Jim Mitchell et furious every time set thishe instrum long overseas ri anextra tbunk w should have a disastro red. try nd liberate Re-controlled main'nd pattern for the GOP's drive for One of the great frustrationsofmeasure. Asof a country boy, tlay come The way I feel right now it willthos be carrie d o whch the There's should not. G ermany, dior a time, aioned north Koreat was learned todJapan. would do no more thrican he labp sup heas forrt- and neutralization the many frustrations tathaveword "beat" to my ear meant a course and they were sllEDC here's done a great job So bication o the middletter S The position of U.S. officials be. -ials the issue of a further build- of the Democratic-labor coalition beset me over the years is an in- red vegetable with a green top, screaming with laughter when I are problems that concern you aGl What happened backsTge in th In ame known after it waForce is pannounc rt up Southe present 20 division forces may lay tacks on the President's personalability to playany musical. and a measure was domest aviation, Houe wa that e d that four US. divisions would behind South Korea's premature popularity. itchell went out to tr ent, whatsoever, andnot, so help en bowl with a narrow ron bandw s cd ? me h h d east. They are coming home for division figure as out of the ques- wentsOutwith the satinal AFL and w AndHouse, Under Trumbw it AA adrw vira pblicaoewlolluotwn y -l S be withdrawn from a te Korean disclosure the tat New Deal onenraton ea, me, before the currenyer rus around the top, with which you The must e some knack to ut Is McCarthy. Why? he go.a e l Srepublic, leavr wings equipped with B-20 an divisions in Korea ere which is a suburb of Walter Reu- out I am going to find me a music doled out oats to the cowlaying n instrument that is given r Adenuer waf 47 jet ober his own. They feel to be withdrawnls have their's United Ausier to Workers. The teacher.t least I an learn the The "sharp" and "fat" bus- only to a few of e released. the s of h o T e d, however, that they would help of the administration if they did WASHINGTON-(NEA) Sec phase of the campaign, tee m. nations with Capitol Hill has h calIring tLE ASTRolKE NOTE-How closely the Sta withdraw some of thean air ors setraed military reserve for c Durngretary of labor brought the grOak WedrumsHobby haess never meant anything to me best ones ever have heard never Gemano r aeuni' at Seu Korea is that there e United States also may be Ridge tPaducah atomic energy principal sup role with the thmg to do js to support the candi. sentatives of the people six wees . mriaHirie me Nast rty ifltrte b has been a buildup o Red Aira's willing to beef up the pSouth Ko rean officials had beent 20 os example Mitche him and For years I have been hanging except what the Eisenower it remained forCongres to tan inside Fa About the Ame. ing their pre-war property Sdefense needsorth orea se th aware of the plan or several quipmenthey walked long miles Reuther eoughround low dives with loarts mu the prowas, and late the President's program to an nStrike r to thgh com ruce whichco leave the Ameri- particularly with corps artillery and left the impression that he new movie, "The Big ear of De- ere are a few excerpts from law.. ra Amricanactuay went before the Ger "Tom Corad weekan ts an exposed oson which was but waited unby the Ua ropi. Flint's factory floors hakinmany cans. I own a piano. I can whistle s ound-track script on the a The srplay anyst g "President a Airlines failed to make thThe President' should give lette was lain ee t of a surprise Communist States during the war:e equitable treatment of the atomic Citiens for Eisenhower Commit- complishments of the Eisenhower enhower as proposedI federal pla1**d abot it "t th^ s,* leaw from pending law Furthermore, they are onvin- tious bargaining moment to break proletarian hands. Theo Tha ute fm h just been "The U. S. has served notice on Congress turned it down. It ao R OME etc., or Senate e t h a P doe n the ednto tie Sp the bng bomb n tal- given a p canrer howinm inyWash. the Kr. mln that any act of ag. nays the President "called for cona bill mBy n s in . ed that South Korea does not the news. Sgnifcantly, the a along well with the female work.n e he e sre of a ti do, backwards and forwards, th s t plunger on it. How di d The White House has been work- (The Dirksep Bill, of corse have the manpower or economic ncement was accompanied by rs and union wives there. musical comedy.But I have tevered I thought the ladyof B-52.) u nits durst plain ing the next four h th g an awer tute doubl the carpet by th Y ork Times. Though by S enator resources to support more thn a a special South KoreaAssembly In hs igh Repubic any cam- learned to lay "conest tas. I nus. valvt e down or wheress c to put thit Civil ernaices Authority. UndThe sen o were foer the retursh I ACROSS 5 wJa bmtotclubs t Am erful forcesilnsgdc the Repubhcan -who have been working with Cti. Berlin conference, Secretary of for year only. The appeal is latter posnc o aothea, rpe-tbape-1t German property.) i IPopular yRen wioths beetingrtopr s l l t A i Party-and int side the White House zens for Elsenhower." This kicks State John Foster Dulles has ma. tf th e presidentia failure with the rules no airline ca schedule Sower T y a s a end conservave off outthe camthe pi tagn. e othveredr da. t the t musical comb. a igh there is no chance it expe w Sweet- s supporters, the men who dug up From Was ton, this nfilm wilet mitt beforeut tohe world that the about it. I o ANiS Ba Cnlbr Flower t owrpar m manpower and cam- be shown most widely the 8 Krem s tentions are not trulyflight p so r i2 Burden A ml sclo' T rheas 'for Mr ith rumble seat. sile or me tolstrg ope note aft- of .ese days I shall% turn up on iaop hat t plt r geue d t r on T S ndrmd forces, th meUt rmy .ns n t S a tiit en cam now tewo ho ertht his secretary of 1952 were won by a majority of panhan Dalle s.) who voted for Elsenhower th they might as well change crews -even thouh SSses o Mr. Mitche, bydevelopg and stats having senatorial races this as never before tus avoid breaking the .her pe to the ew Re- nc Flower scents influence has in the White House year. tory. (Piture andidatof people., but berste io aBr d be r nits re being with. and35 Smooths garden officials over became the Pr ts lab orty of tb e Hoe seaters, and other assore "Inflation has been halted. (ar of my invading our ght rule AA pilots also S 22 Vall from Koreays feature aid to orean had adjutant Mr. Mitchell is the final etsam an pick up anything from ukulele field, since Iconsider It an offered to send an extra ilgt Meanwhile the State Depart e A East. rerbidhed a virtual stalemate. Rhee, word on all adminl aon labor a Steinway to an ocarena an coax Thldere must be some several m inferior weapon, and, beside y along relieve the crew us r, four fighter wings 3 Piee of 50 Horned to swing theusic out of it. Not me. I never onby people as stupid as I am about dog Schnrkel once took Godey entire hour rule questioncould 2 Drunar, f Lowrpricn d furniture ruminant the days of Mr. Truman and FDRh Repubdeotd and 3t by Drmocrats. "n. .the American housewi le "aa t is same as even learned where to look for his music business, and theymust ukshope away from him,Buddhst 51 Mdenoting aetrin be settled. A refused... letter to returned to Jpar for modern the South Korean army increase That's whe re the internal trouble chord. What Is ska thr, thanyway? get furious every time they read Intense dislike of the instrument long overseas trips, an extra bunk hT Solid onewer typ30 Begn laners 4 Woman 5235 dvisions begins Theopposon to or the st heart Aof a, woman supermarket.) gra s d aeary and Feru- c- aoUndwethuren t ypr e a nethey neo-New Dealer a description, Away back I n -uamman school one o f thosev"easy toplay" come- The way I feel right now, it will be is carried in which the pilot cancin Germany, cannot return to ore, At te American officials involved in wh tate a w they injured uswth a course of ons. Even as a chld I w in~it's the tal end where Adenaue arAi cneot i csidniedSe mandfor the lady in chargekuiatedwith aasieither, thFnc horn oteePloti thtal e 18 tarrangement 31 Hireling (slang) 55JtheFar East has taken the fim position it w ale o aware that the This beg the otica station Congress get i brief a ds aty of S A ca e . SNumber la ecretaryoand his advisers the fm about so dealt to a laughed when I sat down to layuponr the mouth organ ist stationed in Korea and Japan. would do no more than help sup-hehas for manyyears tamed the lines which has done A great job So publication o the letter In addition, the Air Force is re- port the present 20 divisions-to most militant unionists by rolling G O P' C a mpaign M o i of pioneering domntie aviationStped. bomber wings. stationed n the far mitted. They describe Rhee's 35- body knockdown fights. His relan-GPCpnvie for itsainsieptackPat theWitan east. They are coming nome for division figure as out of the ques- t hin with thew a L and House. Under Truman, AA had vated publication, followng w ' modernization. They w'!l be re- tion and completely unnecessary. it'edere is g nAatoo. the inside track through Truman other newsmen raised so mc t Kr. .. t;tiSecretary Matt Connely. They, cain at the White Housn ove placed, but only on a temporary. to mec South Korean defense I t s and S rotational basis, by modern d i needs. tiey ish he would get out of poll-hi wny.Peter could get almost anything they lag stooped that the full text' bomber wings equipped with B- ties and make things simple, It -0 wanted. They still can ... inoner I 47 Jet 1oibers. American officials have indicat- wouldj~i .easier to blast the rest week, the CAB rushed through a released. o ed, however, that they would help of the administration if they did WASHINGTON--NEA) Sec- phase of the campaign, the em- latlons with Capitol -- has special ruling that AA conl dOg. M --How closely the S# of the -rineinal factors for finance South Korea in building not have,& friend In the cabinet. rotary of HealthEducation and phasi_ will all be on coattail rid- stadaswty accorded to l fnoes hearings on this would have taely Deprtmet has beep working t withdrawing some of the air force up a trained military reserve force. During.,thl recent crisis at the Oak Welfare Oveta Cu&p Hobby has the ran. The implication Is that the the respect due the elected rep ks r -. American Airliues Germny topertYJet return of unE' in S.u' Korea Is that there The United States also may be idge Paducah atomic energy Principal support, role with the thing towdos rts to supportwthe cudi.remtativesdof o t a- hsi wieir le 12n Beast wilu write the presidents speech it might be expected that more blUlion cut in government spedin to tl a 's eitle..- --" 4 Thinks f 1 if one is made at the AFL con- emphasis wouldbe put on Co- and $7 billion tax cut, accompa can D a S ullof chinks i B vention. And the anti-Mitchell gress. But it is W per cent fte led by pictures of House WayR andpeqets eleet to C-co 7 Spanish reg forces fear further pro-labor com- in pictures and sound track and Means Committee meeting. h, o ae ba Ie 38 Simmer - sites. only a few minutes of credit are Again, to go with a film of thqe -ght Eisenhower's dedication to 39Pa Mitchel cut down-ul given to Congr. President dressing a joint !s- America..." caclAdes the marra- 41 Compass pon They want Mitchell cut dow If is tobe the pitch and the sion of CongFatse script to This IM the d d a\\ 42Pld or fired. Or theymight bring the theme song of this lose-race "President Eisehower- n r ealpitch in thinS e prou e tM 144Fnpoys ___ I -bottle out Ito th open. That would _ 54 Staircase posts If Akeneh a - -' aHum -- i P. A. CLASSIFIEDS . A IidV4t of--llm4f e 've lorned :_ "' ".' shim .1492,.e lug. port of the . ---l i* ..... Why.-ggidg,'t ,e ,i -g... _ -- -' "- "' ~5 W~ -- - ~ -. I -w = '.~go' -r..'-' ~ -. ...- -j.. p 't WOO NM W -I- - ,tmw TB PANAMA AMERICAN AM INDEPKEDUT Dalt NXiNWAMB PAGE TWO i -Ole * .. U 7. r MNOJRAT, AX70C r - --W;i . i- <-. IfliT P i PaN AMUMsa ws AN Us" Mom 13T DARTWEWm Pentagon ommttee ToStudy I nvestn POW's Brainwashing Problem . -'- - S23 r oUP) nist treated of prisoners, 'uSSI I Rele ess New Wilana.has set up; a pell i.- In is letter, ilon said' "ex- : S::aIa K ^7 fAes Drive ToSta/opOuftRe lig ion. oanl t brat"a as in.' a=n! .ag ry sep ar poll- The modm type of I nvest StAns rudss- ohemiitr departen met com esto have at lthl rer me ary} as hme apply to serviceman cap- beenort i Wstrn Eu- ..reed for"cedhl ea me In bared nations in the 'Boviet WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 '(UP) Modem rites," It said. It quoted rope some time early In the 19th the U.S. sor a .. -- Ruasa's rulers are continue e sthe radio station n Odessa, Rus- century. The id gradually l.gta t vsearso war ar.ot s =ofhy.scuLanaut me a 'relentless ne propagand i h reporting earlier this pread westward to the United requie. d gga m e ta n _s .. drive to stamp out religion from month tha 3,490 lectures on states whe t has gained a ve ranks and serial ourp s aeneml e t ew one end of e Soviet Union to "scentific and anti- lgous nespread acceptance.g cua ptan.m e~kp er maytall vt. e be other,' the U8. Information themes" were delivered 5 that A period ot phenomenal growth The mtlitr ommi -,ttee. w ,ilay vro g -ram of hi- Agency aId today. region In the firs half of 194. ben in 140; the year In which ithea.tnwerk for full-sc foras s u S trnat i and he govrnmnt's propaganda School children In the US.- Congress = "ased the Investment Iasu y"' libva traich w serve more arm, in ditch for use of B.R. are also a target in the Company Act, dealgned asa gen- vel civilian and military eff the be 'lateresta of U.. overseas information l, Kremlin's anti-religious drive," measure to safeguard the el the problem, which nhas the Armed Foree as well as said the men in the KremniPre the dispatch said. "The porm- interests of investors in such e the bDefenseb De artmD t the wtiseatry at large," Wilso using "every gonctvable mei" munist press is voicingnstrong companies. Total assets of in- scetheplexpe seed O f ae n wrote, to destroy religious faith and to criticism against the at tendae vestment companies rose from a prisoners n Korea. He asked the military commit- create instedf a "ascentific, co of school children at church and'Ahttle over $1 billion in 1940 to The stunedys a dKoreat outgrow ee to" 'recommend a suitable ap- munist" approah toward life. is calling for Communist youth almost five times. that amount "of the case. eorl He o co n iucatn acompre- The dispatca ld Com munist organizations to wagr a struggle n 1952. hwable, Marine Corps. flier who esive study of this problem" writers are turning out "stacta" against 'religious prejudie &a d aely Marinfse to conducting later by another special commit- f anti-religious pamphlets. The superstition'." Essentially, an I nve stment gefaely afsre in Kore fter tee composed of qualified milita- latest, it said, Is called "In Sa- The dispatch said that Com- company provides professional germonths of ran Koreashn by the r civilian and medical special tan's Service" and pictures Vas munist organs throughout the management for its shareholders' month o brainwashing" by the i. on tican history as one of opprtt- Soviet Union are echoing a July funds. In an era of intensive In the background are scores of The military committee, head- sion. 24 editorial in the Soviet news- specialization, it seems logical to In the background are sco l.ed by Brig. Gen John H. Ive "New atheistic books are filled per Pravda "which sounded turn to financial specialists to aimilar cases i whichmmu n director of the military personnel with scorn against church mar- call f6r an ntensified anti- administer investments. While diers subjected to Commn t h d on the sense De. rian g and Christian. Jewish and teligios campaign." ob ectives and policies of differ- Reds or de ectedoutright. apartment, has held one "prelli- ent investment companies may narymeeting." I Proposals liere. have been some pro- Ives said that because of th:e Re ects Proposa compare r tesuly tackcurately tests tht it Was all but imp"s. -"omplexity of the problem, he C the paramount criterion Inu- i for ue spa to undergo doe not epe the group to sub- bIg the relative merits of heae ComuIS torture without mit recommendation before the companies Is the ability of their ,erSuch. letsiadherento firstrof the year.ti a management. l l aced an ps- In the Schwable case, a special That US C m Antarctca r stI ets by the Gee court of Inquiry recommended I Ia Investment companies fail in- Sagainst c -artiaing the co- to two main categories, the In a-altter to the Army, Navy nel on grounds his "confession" closed-end trust and the open- and Ale Force ordering creating was the result of extreme mental WASHINGTON. Aug. 23 (UP) an Antarctic explorer, has urged end trust (more generally known of the special military committee, torture. But Schwable was denied -President Eisenhower has re- similar action on ground the as a mutual fund.) Wilson instructSd the group t any further command post. ejected recommendations that unknown, 6,000,000-square mile The closed-end company hs a study "indoctrination and train. Defense officials said one of the the United States stake a formal area will yield valuable minerals more or less fixed capitalization g of military personnel concern- primary objectives of the prison. claim to part of ice-covered An- and provide Important deenae and its shares are traded in ac- S dct wh n a prisoner of er study is to establish a "uniform tarctica, it was learned today. benefits. cording to supply and demand, wlug conduct w in prisoner of policy" among the-services gov- The recommendation was made Some congressmen have intro- sometimes selling above net as- He also said the results of the earning the conduct of American by the State, Defense, Interior duced bills calling for such ac- set value (at a premium), some- study will be used to set up a prisoners. and Commerce Departments fol- tion. times below (at a discount.) more effective training program The official policy of all serve. lowing a secret, two-year study. It is not known exactly why Shares of open-end compan-' for U.S. servicemen so they will lees is that prisoners should tell They concluded that, while rela- Mr. Elsenhower turned down the les generally available in un- be better able to cope with Comrn. ore than name rank an4 se- tively little is known about the proposal, but rMany officials are limited quantity and the com- rial number, but tere were re- south polar region, the United known to feel-such a move would pany Is committed to buy back' ports during the Korean War that States would be wise to lay for- create considerable friction be- all shares submitted for redemp-I ImelicIdly servicemen were told mal claim to some of it. tween this country and allies tion. Sale and redemption prices su i t FI not to treat this regulation tooee se- Adm. Richard E. Byrd, veter- whose claims already cover most are based strictly on current net ., E riously If the )alternative w as of Antarctica. asset value per share. Communist torture. ome defense officials feel this I Seven nations now have Subsequent columns will con- and Istrict rovision of the Geneva l ClS R s claims-Britain, France, Austra-sider more specific aspects of D Conventn neversigned by the lia, New Zealand, Norway, Ar- both types of investment com- FURNITU Communists, is an unrealistic hh g ntini and Chle. Many of pany. standard in the face of Red meth- CiM na W W Raen tU, ese overlap. -. at -- ods and an open invitation for a In' addition, Russia has ex- NA ite prisoner abiding by he provision H a ii old rl pressed Interest In the region al- N oS ( VX6 U Id to ~be subjected to torture. 1 H11arsh fa houh it has not claimed any . IX~ouse old .Varios new approaches have / territory. One reason the gov- r M been suggested such as allowing CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (UP)-Dag ernmenstudy was kept quiet sol Ug H San A ua l captured soldier to talk if they Hammarskold, eretary-GenraonI was to avoid tipp off the Sof" the, N Nationa Union of a ndoctr a o . wih Ji r I. om connect false InfermaJon to avoid weakeis the UN, bt that TheUnited states es not t M 'Desks ....... 3.0 torture. the time may not be pe for recognize any of the claims and SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 23 N3iht Tables ....... 8.50 considering China's admittance, reserves the right to make claims (UP) A Negro master sergeant ble ed. from.. 19.0 Cornell Starts Secial Hammarskjold add r s s e d a in the future based on past was decorated today for his de- he Cabine. from.. 1925. Cornell Starts Speia meeting sponsored by the Chicago' American explorations. termined stand against, Commu- I Aner:prin Mat- LaW-Business Program Council on Foreign Rqlations and The last time the United nit indoctrination during 30 resss ... ITHACA N. V. (UP rnell the United Nations Association o States staked a claim to unown- months he suffered tortures in a b with Mi- University has Ucombined business greater Chicago. ed territory is believed to be Aug. Red prison camp. TW ............. t 1.50 and law in a new four-year gra During a question-and-answer 28, 1867, when It took possession Eight hundred trainees march- Sidebards .......... t." oate program period ke was asked for comment of Midway Island in the Pacific. ed In review at Brooke Army S with Mr- Cornea President Deane W ogram. on a recent statement by Sen. The Interdepartmental group Medical Center in honor of Mas- re ... ......... 22. Cornell PMaott said te progrDeame W. William F. Knowland (R-Calif .) which studied the problem feltter 8gt. Joe N. Black, 50 of Co. Vanwty asd Stool ... 35. signed "to meet a growing need who said the United States should that not nearly eoubghl t known lumbus, Oa. Chinte Closets ..... 25.@ for executives who understand 11 out of the UN if Rd -China about the Antarctic and there- He received the Oak Leaf clus- Yo Dth Beds ......... 34.50 both the law and also the problems 3sadmitted. fore no one can be sure of its ter to an Army Commendation. CeltIdrhels Whd- of administration in large, modern Hammarskjold said it was not future. Neverthelep, the group Ribbon from Maj. Gen. William robesof adm............ 22 oinistration in large, modern within his province "to comment recognizes that Ahtarctica con- Shemboro, commander of the robes ..........i 2.a or atons." on the domestic policies" of the tains valuable minerals. In ad- medical center. Also REFRIGERATORS The program will allow students UN's member nations. But he edition, some knowledge is now The citation said it was "for an AS STOVES to combine work for the bachelor added: available about Palmer penlnsu- his fortitude and Inspiring devo- SY r ta Comer- ub administration. Five years "It is an anomaly to have a very. south of Argentina and the tion to duty and to the princl.. Usete r'eutCard for tie ordinarily would be required to ob- large part of Asia (Red China) coastal areas of the polar cap. ples of democracy." Sredt Ca for the ordinarily would be required to oh unrepresented in the UN. It is a Since,other nation are press- Black, whose wife, Julia, was Small Dow me We t the degrees separately. weakness." Ing claims for the region, the here for the ceremony, was a* Group recommended the United platoon sergeant with an all-Ne- Traffi c Matters Get He.said this does not mean that states formally announce a gro 9th Infantry regiment of the ftr n k the either agrees or disagveeq with claim to its rights. The an- 2nd Division during the war in omj^te shRS I natu m Asaska Knowland's- views, announcement was to say these Korea when he was captured In FAIRBANKS, Alaska (UP) "Perhaps the time is not yet rights lay within certain boun- December, 1950. He was helping r City police can't decide what to consider membership of that daries of Palmer peninula but protect a withdrawal when he !. Charge they should place against part of the world in the UN," be would not stake claim to all was captured. of' 'tA'a motorist-auto theft, leaving the said. the land within the boundaries. His legs and feet were frozen L ^ sceedi of an accident or taking the Hammarskjold said the issue This was an effort to avoid during his imprisonment and he accident away from the scene, stems from a conflict begween two antagonizing other nations and has been under treatment here. I S F OLThe motorist apparently locked ideas expressed in the UN char- to notify them the United States He weighed 185 pounds when he HOU S E L D bumpers with a car belonging to ter. would be will to work out awash captuted buronly 125 when EXc H A N GE the Territorial Department of Wel- One o these, he said, is the solution to overw i ng claimstw he was released. teL: t -01 are. then smashed the grill and principle of "universality," which sol o pp c he w rease. hL: 3'-4911 towed the vehicle for two blocks holds that all nations should be * 41 Nat on4 Avenue with the locked bumpers before given a voice in UN affairs. . (Aute Row) separating the two cars. The opposing idea, he said, is w AYCASH O R There is one important catch to that of the "Big Five," allowing Q f N T t hn v M r^ ~ it. First the culprit must be the five largest members to ex. TOUR cLDFUNITURE! I aught. 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S-0- S NEW DELHI it','-A FI'rench, esquel. situated 5.000 feet above archeological expedition to Af- isem level--on a 20-square mile pla- S hanistan has discovered a citybe- teau. at the base of whlih is a Beved to be almost 5.000 ears old ,broad, dried-up river bed. The S O10 feet beneath tie country's area. now almost inaccessible, is 'sondy wastes in the I .us Valley i.urrounded on three sides by high about 500 miles south of Kand- mountains he said. Some distance * share. an Indian member of the ex. away as the small town of Mun: petition said hete. 'dijak, where the temperature rises T.ie Indian, 50-year-old Sumsa- to 80 degress in the day and drops ra nglha Kpviratne. an engineer at!to below freezing at night. the Hindustan aircraft factory in Already, he said, two sites have Bangalore, accompanied the team been excavated, together covering led by Dr. John-Marie Casal. an area of one square mile. It will aviratne said the work has betn take about five years to complete '4 spended until September be- the work, according to Kavitratne. ,bause of bad weather conditions. j The side was the oldest yet dis- Modern Touches seovered in Afghanistan, and the type of houses, roads, pottery and I He marvelled at the preciseness rude bronze statues already un- of the architectural deiill of the earthed indicated that the city was ,buildings and the almost modern ...-;a contemporary of other Indus! aspects of the pillars corridors and Valley cities which flourished steps. He claimed that the build- .- leanrly 5,000 years ago. a4ings were so well preserved that lie described the site as pletur- even the white rlaster, the red ---- Ibricks and the paint on the walls were still to be seen in their vivid colors. He said that the discov. NI T series indicated that the civilization was of the early Paleolithic era. This theory has been supported by carbon tests of organic matter taken from the site which placed Sthe period at about 2,000 to 2,600 ,~B.C.. BY OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service While he could not bring as , many relics from the ancient ci S. he was able to show a well-p NORTH g served piece of pottery. Kaviratne said that he was fii 9 4K.107 invited to join the French team 1 0K1076 1915, but after several months 104 search he had to return to I 6 A5 I work at Bangalore. Shortly aft WET EAST wards the other members, inch 6 A 8 5 6 10 4 2 ing Mme. Casal, archaeologist w VQ9 2 V J4 of the leader, and M. Dumarci SJ72 *A 6 3 | an expert in ancient architect 4 K74 3 4 K 802 discovered the historic site. 1 8 OUTH (D) Casal. he said, had set out on I 6. Q 3 expedition on the assumption ti S2there' must be other cities of ce K9AOS temporary antiquity with the SJQOa 8dus Valley cities. This, he sa had now been proved. Neither side vul. The headquarters of the misi South West North East is at Kandahar, second largest ei S1 Pass 1 Pass in Afghanistan, about 500 mil I N.T. Pass 2 Pass north of the historic site. IKa 2 N.T. Pass )N.'. Pass ratne made another trip thisL y Pass Pass and spent two months with t Opening lead-4 7 team. S* * The expedition 'Is. financed S .--. -.... .... -. "the French government. Kavirat ... said the whole dramatic story w t When today's hand was played not be fully .unfolded, for anothi i* n a recent tournament, a club was four or five years. opened at most tables. Sometimes he West player opened the seven T,.. . clubs, the "top of nptiing," and New Treatment For in some cases West opened The low- Wro Under. Watr est club, adopting the principle of Wood Under Water many leading experts that a low ITHACA N Y -(UP)-A Cc card should be opened from such ITHACA, N. ' ard l opened frnell University professor has on few S iavised a means of treating wood wo., W1S plyeJ x.under,.p., s treatines , ee 1 i to win fast trick h John C. Ayers, associate rofe buthnext led a spade, West play. sor of oceanography, conducted -1 the ace at once and led another periments in which treated we S sb, forcing out dummy's ace. remained free from borers aft now hag foutr destmwo than two years in the water south now hadour spades, two The wood is soaked in solutiO hearts and two clubs. He needed of copper sulfate and sodiu a diamond as his ninth trick, but hydroxide. The method is bei Se couldn't get it. As soon as de. stuhydroxide. Thfor use in proteting feni larer touched the diamonds, East studied forest use indergrotecting fenbact "ut up the ace of diamonds and postI against underground bact SrAn the rest of the clubs to defeat ":r. *&,the contract. I tA One declarer saw this danger Traffic Violators Get ,nd concocted a very ingeious L,,. ay to make his contract. He won A Look At Wreckage i'Me first trick with the ace of clubs A,, aPstead of trying the finesse. He SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) 'dext led the ten of diamonds from Traffic court Judge Truman ] the dummy. East casually played Preston has a noval idea of brin a low diamond naturally assum- Ing to the attention of traffic vi ,I ng South intended to try a finesse lators the seriousness of the a that was bound to lose, crime. ,vo South was not actually trying to finesse. He merely wanted to steal All speeders, Preston said, wl a diamond trick before developing are apprehended will be broug his spades. When South put up the over to the smashed auto dispel to' king of diamonds, it held the trick in Clinton Square to impress up< nndshe was now practically home. them the necessity of safe driven Declarer switched next to the The display of wrecks was a queen of spades, forcing out West's ranged by the Rotary club. ace. A club continuation gave de- clarer his second trick in the suit, Sportsmen Stack Up 01 and he could now run four spades, two hearts, two clubs and the one As Law-Abiding Group "- diamondd trick that he had stolen. East could have defeated the ALBANY, N. Y. (UP)-If yo contract by putting up the ace of hunt and fish, chances, are goo :| diamonds at the second trick and that you're an honest, law-abindin returning a low club. Later on, citizen, according to one deduction jvt;xWest would have to take the firsi A Knox County, Tenn., Jalle round of spades with the ace and J. T. Jones, in a report tot 1 b ad his last club. Wildlife Management Institut This defense simply didn't occur said that less than two per cei 4.to East. I don't really wonder, of the 20,000 persons committee since in my opinion it would occur over a period of years to count to very few experts. Preston has a novel idea of bring Q .- With both sides vulnerable, Ing license. 0SA - ' ------ * ., PRISCILLA'S POP 8.- ~5L :1 7-. I TMW PANAMA AWPINr .a A4 e.I,. W 1 a K -SIM.. bt. flAP/NE Epa-s - -U. "Claims he's busy at work-says he's thinking, or something like that!" Costs Less To Sell a House This Way! Yowu sn IIt f t fow t euow price yVe *I* t lesati **e yoeu whie you nmw 0 Htl Wet A4 ip *I, P4*enwm Amtoina. YOQP -' If you'e buying. s*Alin, seti~ biriag or swpping. use the Went Ads. PANAMA A AM ERICAN UNITED .FRUIT Great White, eieet K / c s .'4 am b New Orleans Serviee Cdatbal *S.S. "TALAMANCA" ......................... Aug. 8 LS.S. "QUIRIGUA" .........._.i *... ....*** ,.Sept. 4 *S.8. "VERAGUA" ..........,................ Sept. 11 8. "AVENI .....................ed ...... .....Sept. 14 e*edmUus ERfrtgerated CbalU ad G4i eml C wS New York Service Arrives Crlstobal H. .8.S. "COMAYAGUA" .....................Aug. 30 g- A Steamer .......................................Sept. 0. S.S. "ALCYON". .................................Sept. 10 ir ho Weekly sailings of twelve passenger ships to New York, ht New Orleans. Los Angeles, San Franeisco and Seattle. on g. 8r- tF Special round trip fares frona CistObal to New York, Los Angeles. Saa Frane*co and Seattle. To New lrk ...............................W.M To Los Angeles and San Franelteo ......... .0W To Seattle ................................. 'U SFertaghtiy passenger service from Criltobal to SNew Orleans via Santa Marta, Colombia. ;e, nt TELEPHONESS : yd y CRISTOBAL 2121 PANAMA t*248 COLON s CRS As Ordered BY AL VERMEER BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Discipline kPTAIN EASY lBY V.T ?A.&MIE By EDGAR iMARto GyM ONOD I K Deadline! BT LESLIE vNM i f T OWSu.ADS APSA H TI. ALL KLOW 16 T. | L WUp- iA WW' | *f-it :w0 1 M I.LAM T #ITQ LON Ptt DA MP UPaMTtoH U TMU . CBt.aY K'. WFt5sW rw w emuTfl t J \^ oow ru. REC6Ve vu. PRO i., re IM; wfNO lj I iT AlIT PAP OF 9 AY SM1I NG Io .PIw Titt BUL Or 1of 6 6TO PM. ft.IMRESs WT mMlUOMfr* I *W a GfW f ou WO.GN*( VIC FLINT On the Stand OU OA G HOUS with OL OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJ'R ROOPLE OUT OUR WAY BY MICHAEL O'MALLSL BY J. R. WILLIAM$ M,, ALL, rr,MAWRl :r:AT "V6 t., .~x Moshat"" v* L W '4 IU I,1 < rMU i(. _ I _~__ _ : ii * ] f( : t '4% ,I TIT IMOM&MY. AUGST t3.154 A. chronometer is a "super watch" ..- It has been specially made, specially adjusted, and :ss passed stringent government tests for accuracy. For ificat days-and nights-it is tested in five standard pis& tions, at temperatures ranging from freezing cold to tfop- S ical heat.6 Every Swiss chronometer is sold with a' Officl Rting Certificate showing just how it performed in these go'.' ernment tests. ".r Particularly good chronometers are awarded a distinctive notation: "especially good results" printed on this ter tificate. # Before you buy a chronometer, look to see whether it is officially certified with "especially good results." Eveq Omega Constellation is 1 You'll know the Oimnega Constellation by the gold'tas on the dial... the observatory engraved on the bac 0a d the case... and the name "Constellation"-your apwn.; antee of an "especially good chronometer." Available in staybright steel or in 18 carat gold. Shich*' protected and anti-magnetic, also available in wateqp'oof' case. S.,. ~ Why ii Owr famms for its prednwo.? Sh Iff the e~Wfrs M. kilv prid w.ke, he apied i Grsot 's m.m wmr e for uig , - a VaftWAry. 0f *f 1 a-t anMsut auW/ris r JIV& W SOige... pw "Mt of geen:*i prfwwi.v. 0 pb-u bA LMa .... .. .. WH V ,- AI ,w ww..... .. "--- .. ... ." ... A_ Vrv 09 N Ne/w*uMoyV 7 'Lis 2Ar -04 japans Empeor. J ^e ao / an ( Zerw / 134Paxna ked China Soon T Ply Tppjght, TaeFk m ..a a.p. AtTrop col Club rm l N i M A V r L 7 In" AmgL -N T9 P qy TPM-`---ake' Val io 5.,.P37P A 64MM wah Luis Amearas tRhetrr= ... -.- ns i tober rest ta _the; Cub T' S Co un- TOKYO, Aug. 23 (UP) Tid / 1n~, t., ,ue r om eIn-lseeoal.e- "w e. the Pan- Emperor and m re of JatS ier Chu n-lal. ty alone talMo. took their first lane ride to ,, PJ j. 41 t & hadeteneIree l- Ie dance, wkjdb I) also lnan airliner. lted by an Oh. 'a 3 "" WJ 4 ; Ch u h --p r ,.ad.. feature music b % lf Herre- lahoman. = 'S- ..0740 a.074 3 ra orchestra, I u eleduled to The mpertaIlcaple wn ofrth Sen he has te Oge underway at p. the Islandof Hokaldo in north Sn a te Arc ara, who is btue0 s the ern Japan, where they had be Miss X tA ~tS~ AINN NCTS =20PAT 0t he 4t Unkd Fruit excesses in Septmeber ad s Latin AZercan Olm ller, has onathree-weke tour, to TIoI= . bG MfUft.edeUto oIsbeen the thmussh imce A .. C pt. Claude Tuer 1slR-kG MApaIAGiE 14tT i to rPaconveae o t pat Paasy elf Okla., a Wold ar AM: SE1ember.iu2sp HEY i layinCg rata JBonaesBbter fMr-at dMn. C. Jonmes O DeraM Party ain rMe Odervers said Nehru may Hotel I an u Ths will be a nd at eranvous wiot amll the "bi aan- So it t a rrhl ry Mr. John Arthur Key, san Of Mr. aMd a U arold White Ulze the recess for the trip, frst d probably This wionly be nervous with all the "big Japan- o jtr ra. rthr iG. ey otf t. tLta Missaouri, has Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Wf hi first ad probably his only ese brass" on board his Japan c 1e : 'i hdantr for her wedding on Satr? y at the were heored with a buffet dia. pPWtermae - the Atlantic Air Line plane. Fort Aador Ch .e rt in the Re O f the rt Kobbe Officers' Open aide. "My hands were sweating a fFortto m wl. bjwIpisop4 Car4Hn of O Svor es .little arld It wasn't because of Mtis A4RIade wU he rwea Ds er of uNew' Crihstb,' on Thursaday o t the heat he said. aid e-1iwer, and Miases VB-hoss Constaance Ca"eron er HoCnored guts at Wee t at he eM W. F. -fl..e rr Mrs The plane's first offleer was 21 4ml in 8m e and Miss CtoMauce Calderon daugh *- wersld W. K. MEiMS,A.,r "; Sidney Joainer ofChb Tex. et eM wi seWayer of Mr, Manuel Caldeon and 4r and Mrs. White are leaving wife of Lt. Gen: W. KI Hjrr; L. ,ah Po i and Mrs Traveling with the Emperor SM. Costace Byrd Caldero of ne Moda, aeMr. White Lionel C. rt, ,,t Mrs. L. and his fe on the brieftwo a3 w-.ie l. i.-wreee PalaPoinwilbeonordto retirement o eUnited Fdt wf of MaJ. Gen. Lionel Co M e.of ; rs C.urros, guest hour trip were the chiefs o to M oae N c are k Gr- night at an informal dinner V06 Coiaw they pn to live ...rrMrs.W.4f T. pon; and national ad palace police, bo, R0 Hat Edar byMisseBerths ad Estea de rga Gen. W Laidlaw, and Mrs A Jenpigs guest at Mrs Minister of Transporttnn, he -, 1. Q uardia rather rieadence a ._ . A. Coste, wife of Brig. o, Jr. ar line's piurldent and 1 pala ud er la& Vista as, s A stGn. N. A. Costello. gdusor dinnvler tNsAi-AeDdvenr. rynoat tkL forsW l tavitataos Sttdeat Nnrse Arrives On occasion of the wedding' an- In the receiving "line were the wUi e its*l the Miss Mary Hannigan, daughter nlversary of Mr. #ad Mrs. Rob. nod sts and Mrs A G WtoaitAed to at- of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hannigan ert Douglas, Mrs. C. Leroi Les- eat Mrs. E. ChildrsA. and-rs. T .wedb rtecep. New Cristobal, who has c.m-ser gave a -dinner partyat ort S Walker rr. SArte m ato Navy Clb pleted two years of purses train- Gulick g Saturday evening., Hostesses for the luncheon were t, t Aiadr afterwards, i at N'agara University, Nlaga s, A. G. Elegar, Mrs. N. J. S t raFalr, New York, arrived Satur. Afre t t. Male Nudts, Mrs. E Childers, Mrs. AMONGI FTH GAY PAlRTIES day night by plane to spend four GI Coaetrt .S. SWall.kr, Mrs. W oPat e ers, 1_ b GE N glyea Saturday eveaiag was taetweeks on the Isthmus. Tuf1 1 a Batb nMrs Mis, Mrs. W. Rolted W hen buying G EN U ] r-saiset by the Deefer s Wives; Tea.To..e l Alfredo De Saint-Malo, one of Mrs W. Weands, Mrs. L-D Led- b to welcome new member Swiver Tea To Be Held Lati America's most e .... better, and Mrs. R. B. McGhee. ca te ,tal.t *t It t am iosp Dy Coral Chapter violinists will be resented in con. The dining room and tables were l and te lades. About 31 Coral Chapter O.E.S. will have cert at the USO-JWB Armed beautifully decorated with exotle .ey ed the affair at the' a silver tea at the Selbert Lodge Forces Service Center in Balboa Plants, fruits and flowers of PJa- .- i Cl*tb, Ft. Amador. in Gatut on Sunday from three 10 at 8:00 p.m. Professor Hans Ja. ama to carry out the theme of , "ga ead Mrs. Da. six in the afternoon.it, who is a member of the guest speaker, "Jungle im" vid a sr a served as eochatrnse. A musical program will begin faculty of the Conservatory of Prece. Mr. Price related some of a Wrs. Hull. companist. rlen and San Bias Indians. Slides c I a 4 nMReturn nMbon Europe di the Indians and of: Pana ma O wl b h c is e n-s Eit r Son Italian Ambassador to Pana- he artist has had successful were shown. (Only official Ford Mercury - M da,d Mrs. Robert f. Hull na, Baroi Rosset Dessandre and tours in Europe, the United f OldCristobal entertained at Baroness Franca Rosset Desandre States, and Central and South A- Other guests at the luncheon ont di Pacif their home on Saturday afternoon returned yesterday aboard the S. nierica where he appeared as so- were Mrs. E. G. Owens, guest of for th son D o the oc- S. Limon from a vacation in Eu. lost and in point concert withMrs. N. J. Nudts, Mrs. Lucille Lowest prices (no five percenters no middlemen) c~sion of* ~lsixth brthday.. _-rope. artists aid orchestra of Panama. Martin, Mrs. Evens, Mrs. Helen *,bout 20 young friends enjoyed 'The program will b of varied Roberts, Miss-Lila Roberts, gusts 2. Complete confidence in getting ONLY genuine parts entertainment built around a ..Interest ad versatility, of Mrs. W. E. Cheatham; Mrs. 3. Factory warm ty pil e r,,son tmotf, Balloons-Farewel Dm The pDnlh e be puf the Cdnal bhe Bowser and Ms. Fraik Mil- w F Bw ny Wsralry were given .as vors FaeweB Diner !Zone and Pananla is cordially in. ler, guests of Mrs. i. C. Pittman; weren honor of Mrs. Adolfo Arias vital to attend. General Edmis.- Mrs. S. B. Schoomaker, ges#u of 'Motoring from the Pacific Side Jr. who left on Saturday for Li- sion Is one dollar for adults, fifty Mrs. W. L. Hickle; Mrs. Appel for the gathering were the young ma, Peru, Mr. and Mrs. Jaime de ceits for students. There is no ad. and Mrs. Hoyt, guests of M r s. honoree's paternal add maternal la Guardia Jr., gave a dinner on mission charge for military per. M. W. Arps; Mrs. G. Wapple, yrandtareuts, Mr. and Mrs. C, Friday evening at their residence sonnel. guest of Mrs. W. C. McHugh; Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Morris in Bella Vista. Mrs. J. J. Kotalik, guest of Mrs. C. Osorio. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel be Officers Wives 3. B. Flores; Mrs. Robert Glock, RK. Stemple and their young son Wedding Analversary Celebration Have Honored Guests guest of Mrs. C G Kaiser; Mrs came ever also. Mr. and Mrs. Raul Garcia de The Fort Kobbe'd Off ice r s' Thomas Kelly and Mrs Stanley Paredes of Golf Heights celebrat- Wives Club held their regular Adams, guests of Mrs. C. 'M.LAST O Baby Girl Bore ed their Crystal Wedding anniver- monthly luncheon Thursday, at Goetz; Miss Virginia Sch lt s s, f former Isthiamns sary with a dinner dance at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. May Golf Club on Saturday evening. i of sinr Burnett, Texas, announce -- l Watch our ads. Check on prices daily; reductions sti the birth Of a baby girl, Dorothy Mr. had Mrs. Floreac.le esa Jeannette on Aug. 20. Mrs. May Howor Marques and Marquesa is the for i r Patricia Grace Neck. .The Marques and Marquess de ar of Cupndu Heights. Coatrillo were honored on Thurs- day evening at the residence of M rnal ndparents od Mr. loienco lcaza in Wh a t f^red .'- .Ne r,1 fir, jof. T I st a 04.coca l party.I /h, amd Mr#= !*],, Nock F 'oods ." 4 /i! LE Th-~, :1 ._.. " :.. ...::. n / .."'l,;. Shkrfese, wpmpOliri shirwoir. OME ANN 4 .4 " --- r -_ 7 a .. ,m -"" ^ ~ .1_-sc- ;. 1 , Turner said that at the half- Whl n e pla e iI d m i O ay point on the flight the -m- the Emperor Wd ti crew to eror and hi wUife let their ti circle hlU ivalebeof" lae dltl eror and hiS wite left theit"rl- a(t inteanl Apors. - ate compartment on th Diane Turner said the tr a w ad came forward to watch smoothh all the wa." COME TO MORRISON'S and get yourself a very , noofl, U ft. Iong, . 5-year-guaranteed PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE O*y $1.98 tin Wednesday. It come handy for washing your car, dog, and use around the gardentl Nylon ctrcular SL1"*S for girls, froR 2 years old,4 Girl's Sun Suits latest style. Party Dresses (eyelet and organic) sizes from I year 61d Junto Aroaemena Avenue and 34th Strodt No. 8 Tivoli Avenue BRANCH TAGES [NE FORD PART * dtors Inc. - Lincoln Truck Dealer)' fic side 4. Fresh stocks at all times 5. Most complete stocks in Panama 6. Friendly service 3' ll being effected as new merchandise arrives. ihis new m = ,PAMUAA EMW.A A M aww* Int.Uu n aA W SWBPAPD Srt in ti'ron outnt.. Nfmeans to you... _ ______1~1_ ______ _____~~_ ____ ___ *' _ _ 5 __ I : .'* S* 1 T1 rAI'AAMA AMERICAN AN INUI'ENDT IIT nrWS 1APS * sI eC 4 .-..- .. .... .. . ..... .. . EA, ,, , , ." ' $ gs YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD AT 14, DIIltR.ENT -- LOCAllTIES & M E VAEL YOUR AD WITH ONE OF OUR AGENTS ORUR OFFICES AT H "ll" STREET, PA A C rUCIADO 7 sreeW N, 1s MORRISUN 4rW ad July Av & J S.- FOTO DOM S Juato Arosemm A.a and 3 S t. LOURDEJ8 PAKMAIU 1 5 La Car.aqujiiM ^B^ ^ -a-up *ft& THAA AA B H sues Na. 7ST CAIA ZALDO ArgeWe laternkL de PubUcaclone FARMACIA T .IW CNDOM Ceanra Al A s4 14"aatIAv&. 149 C Av AV&e: FARMACIA EL BATURRO FAMCIA LUX FARMACIA' VANI-DUI. No. 3 Lnery rasa Urque iateu vre 7 tareae *somaea a 5a FARMACIA LOMSAJ -Wt- 1WIB.. SV J.SdaP ?w wua rmrlih of Zjvs A.I ISO Ceitral A**. -1J *c6. d* la (Am AM wK,41 -- I -r FOR RENT Apartment ATTENTION .L 1. Just built modern furnished apartments, one, two bedroom, hot, cold water. -Tel- ephone Panama 3-4941. FOR RENT:-Furnished & unfurniih- ed 2 & 4-bedroom apartments. o n t a c t Alhombra Apartments, 10th Street. Phone 1386, Colon. FOR RENT:-Apartment above Co-s tral Theater building, Central Ave- nue No. 141. Inquire Central The- oter, manager's office. F, S .4 I' * 9' C I I.... '0 RESORTS hi Ocnsid cotes, Santa Clara. ox 435. Blbo. Phone Pooma 3-1877. Cristabol 3-1673. Gramlich Santo Clara Beach cottages. Electric refrigeration, goa stoves. Moderate rates. Phone 6-441 or 4-567. . FOSTER'S COTTAGES. on mile post Santo Clara. Low rate. Phan Boalboo 2-1866. BESTPLACE for y.ur family's summer vacafin! Comfortable Club Cam- pestre 'in cool El Voile. Only 80 miles from ferry. Niwly .remodled udder American management. Call Tivoli Travel Agency, 8 Tivoli Ave. Tel. 2-0465. FOR SALE Mireenadeottqr FOR SALE :-Ag|w d Beerben, Spe- cial Club Reserve Sctch. Royal Mounted Cenedian Whiskey, Rise Certes and Castle Club Gin. At may her or bedege. Your Destilders Neoional. LOT BID SALE A sale of merchandise will be con- ducted on the 26th of August, 1954. Mar., Corps Exchange,' Rodmon Nov. Station. Bids will be accepted on any one, or all of 4 lots up to 25th of August, 1954. Merchandise to be sold: Greeting cords, articles of cloth- ing, jewelry, figurines, Xmas decora- tions, mechanical toys (children's), women cosmetics. FOR SALE:- Girl's bicycle, full size, excellent condition. House 875., Morgan Avenue. FOR SALE:-1951 Studebaker, good' condition; buffet; dining table, metal. Call Ponama 3-4932. FOR SALE: 2 matching washable lamp shades (plum color ) $3.25 both; 1 Isteamer wardrobe trunk $25; land atop Cerro Campana. Balboa'3631. ' FOR SALE: t'- Lawn mower, gasoline driven, 18" blades, like new, with 2 spore V belts, grass accumulator,; $98; bicycle, man's, 26", basket, rear seat, new spore tube, spore tire, spore pedals; seat cover, $26, American made. Albrook 86-7225.1i FOR SALE-.Table rr#Wel ZenithW ra dio-phoanotaph,;S:.yepvs old. 60.. cyrla' $50; Ko4'ichwr *lde pro- lector,: 60-cycle', $1 5.Phone Balboa 2-6306. Claoy Products Company, Inc. offers you sority.%wrvs4mwtre- color:. Water a hlitwJl . hoa i A'g ,''t; .e.'. 30.50 Lovatozr. cor.nplete with hardware .-, .; ." .. b, 17.00 Bidets complete with hardware 28.00 Vie Ispef* # 97 47- P.O. *ex'77s Telephone 3-010 Panama, R.P. RESIDENTS IN TE CANAL ZONS We offer you brand new elec- tric Serve Refrigerators 6 c.t. work on 25 and 60 cycles, $150.00. MUEBLRMA EL DIABLO N Cmetral A. in*m* iW. .-M2 . :i ~ ~ ~ I' ,~ '. ,l-iiI~i---1-~ I COMMERCIAL PROFESSIONAL Protect yr 'Cargo Get Utility T ar p 0Ufins NOw at GEO. F. NOVEY, INC. Central Ave. s1 Tel. 3-)4W Learn BaIllroom Dacing Iat BI Parama Hotel StPdlo. We will be eleeed froem Aug. 2t0, to- Oatk. IfARNETT & DUNN wil bina back the In Paso Doble, Maspbe, Guas- racha and that new dance Cha Cha Chas CHIROPRACrO(I D"sA. d E Ond UA s .r HOUSd / 8 -F I nd S -A m. S I black kS i Los re TRANSPORTED BAXTER, &.A. Packers, ShippMer, Move*k Tels.: 2-2UX 2-24S1 Pasasa ' __ ' LIkCOES 2'" aun!dyliom 2:.0 ftto g *- Rapid MRm. eNellvrst AB ANem, Tel.. 2-st4 I II l I B 00 EN, ifi-Fidelity s Amplifiers. No 3 4th St., Te:l 3-1M Churchill's (Continued from Page -1) German rearmament as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization, ift the European Ar-. tiy idea is junked. A German buildup 'has been France's major objection to the European Defense Community treaty. Yet President Eisenhower and Dulles were said to believe that by rejecting the pact- France would be throwing away a grand opportunity for Euro- .tan unity with control over German rearming. Diplomats here said a "situam tion of great gravity" has been created by collapse of the Bras- sel# conference over reviSons In EDC proposed by M en des - France. An administration spokesman said yesterday that the State Department is planning no moves- to pressure France Into ratification of EDC while the vttal debate is going on. The ibate is scheduled to start Sat- turday with a showdown vote expected Sept. 1. However, it was recalled that Mr. Elseubower has promised to keep American troops In irpe if EDO is ratified as an Indumement to French appro- val. UB. spokesmen also did not rule out the possibility that ape- elal ambassador David K. E. Bruce, who sought vainly to ar- ra a compromise at Brussels, t be called home to advise the president and Dulles oa the latest crisis. AMA aMIawEr CA : -FOR SALE FOR SALE : Houshold Automobiles FR SALEf-8,tables, folding I Ift. FOR SALE:-1954 Chevrolet Belair y 33;L 150 chars cak For church.i Tudor, push button radJo, w/s/w dog o ca r-anizo On. Phone tires, leather and nylon upholstery, -atun 189 or 319. tan and b eige, new condition ...........$2000. 0813 Plank Street, Blbo.. e n Phone 2-3654. FOR SALE.-_7-piece Chinese ebony .__-.- --------- RvSLngroomc set $350. 5 st Street FQR SALE:-1953 Ford-6 Custom- ,Phone 3-31 t I line 4-door, 2 tones, superb condi- P.ho.ne .-. tion. Information: Phone 83-6185. FOR SALE --Owner left country, sell. -- --.-.--- . S ng 25-cycle refrigerator, placed In FOR SALE:-1952 Oldsmobile Fordor cfbco. Very good condton. Coll Super 88, Hydromatic, two-speak- S o 3 3309 -o g er radio. dual exhaust, Continental ........ ... tire, two-tone, other extras. r. ,,, ,nr Bemnhardt, Albrook 3185 or 4175. FOR SALE: -- nhI'e ma,'.,,y .... - toble and three chairs $40; double bed. 2 night stands. che't of dra.w- e a. vonitlv nd rckmg 'hoair - ola r S'.i.ogciWit,?C. RLA, Rutc ' Fpo'r E : .-ca. f t. coe ur',,t rn t ri r;r,]i r. o ar ccr' t' c' , ) /:-hp ',-,c r' i'o '' b" cle, triocy* Tel. 2-3 ., Ba' a--nrlfl opartmen, D P t brir N o. -me.. w- furnished. For further details coil Zubieta: 3-1802. 3-3337, FOR RENT --- FOR RENT: New three-bedroom ioume mLapartment, living and dininaroom, ..... maid's room, hot water. Telephone .'CR RENT:--koomn, furnished, Fourth 3-2279. of July ,vcnue: .ne beioonm wln ----.-- -- b i. y. nusi .irnng.oom w. kitch- FOR RiNT:-Furnished or unfurnish- be.t., a..ir eneu .tolem 1r one ed one bedroom apartment, with c.. to per.t ons, e j. Tel. 2-492 smoji kitchen, bathroom, porch. For or twopersons, T .information see Fobrega, East 20th or ". j M. .]A M. 10 ... #l "M.rcad tJIeer INU. 1. re oro erCaoo Vasco". 10:00 to 12:00 noon and 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. FOR RENT:-Apartment: Two bed- rooms, two services, two bathrooms,, hot water, completely furnished or unfurnished. Ave. Cuba No. 58. Tels.- 2-1227 3-3329. FOR RENT: -- Unfurnished or partly furnished modern attractive 2-bed- room apartment, residential section. 44th Street No. 22, Apt. 4. Phone 2 -0335. ___ FOR RENT: Two-bedroom apart- ment, furnished or unfurnished; best location. Price reduced. Call 3-0934. FOR RENT:- Furnished apartment Regular transportation. North Amer- ican neighbors. Tel. 3-0471. FOR RENT: New modern I-room! apartment; stove and refrigerator. furnished. Tel. after 6 p.m., Pano- ma 3,4242. S'rC! I AN FOU IIS l., EN-Furnbheo large, clean, cc"oi lOin.i; o0 rnonaer coi,.eniences, S 1......~--A---- n-_- ".~'n -. i,4 w.ie i ana private boih. aooo FP#1 eTIMATES Re;rnc l,oo no an r. I , ..... ,v e o_ liso- Decorating Ca: EUREKA.I lor e;. - Int Dcor3 FCiF< KENT:-Furnished rooms, mar- S, ~t i ead couple. Kitchen privilege. Ref- E, 'J!SION to Cartcgena, Colombo e.o-e.e ,t ,,eal No. -., up. A'u~qtt 2-th. returninmq 2th. e,.. t; ~sreet rourd-rr.p. r r reservations ca .Vi .s a OPA, 3-00C FOiR RN'i ..-urnished room, private boih cna entrance 14-); winh Fro 9- SEW NO TRAFFIC MURDER' Driv*s uoaie .. ,el. ;- 16. afe v. Se "Witness to ~ur4r," ,FR RENT: -Foi bachelor Only, clean foCr the u-ien'pt !hock aot the yeor. urnhe rcom; private entrance. Central Theoter. Thurscoy [ [studianle street t 7I1, Apt. 5.: WANTED A .ityrPnt, WANTFD:-Younc Arerican couple Soul- like C Z. vacation o. .'rtr v 27!th of thi' mo-th. Plecas tele- *honp Diablo 2-41? _______ WANTED e p..*' | Meyi ,, - FOR SALE Re Ral Fatyas FOf-'ALAE:-Lot, 480 square meters; at .27th Street, Son Francisco for $2 g .Phone Pqarnoo 3-0301,. LM~ie Alfaro, S.A. ---I nly available lots in Golf Heights, Panama's most esidential development. Woff & Company Ltd. Sth Street No. 22 Tel. 2-3388 LEGAL NOTICE tIw4i a'rATs or Am3RICA , D o ftet The Canal Zone U aed tW D etict Clrnt:ree The Ja 'k i ota. Plaintiff 'v. Mar rel WIdZ m I etndant. -. Summons Co N. CivH Docket 20. AdUo To, the aLbove-naned defendant: You are hereby required to a r and answr the complaint filed In the abov- Utled acon within ninety days after first. lblcation. In 'case of your failure to so appear and jukwer- Jidwment will be taken a- ja ou6 by default for the rel'efde- Ins ed in the complaint. W INSS the HonorabJe Guthrle . CroVe. Judge. United Stat Ditstriet Sco for a-the District of the Cana Zone. th"s ?usust S5 1954 c. T. serm crk,. Jr. clerk y o H. Lee. Jr. Deputy Clerk To Ma0ro Wideen Simon: Th foreog sn ummons is served upon yo0 IowUIlication pursuant to the order f' able. Guthri t CroWe. lh citedd States District'Court taor the District of the Canal Zone, dated Ausust 4. 1154. and entered and filed in this action in the ortice of the Clerk of tid United States District Court for the Division of Balboa. on August 4, 164. C. T. MeCemCrk. Jr. Clerk By H. U. Lee, Jr. Deputy Clerk GREAT SPECIAL SALE! 33% Off - until sold out: a limited assortment of Bell & Howell 8 and 16 mm. MOVIE CAMERAS a o 1 PROJECTORS et eatglinent In the world, American made. POIIRAS P'af = de Mayo WANTED' Automobiles WVANTED:-Good light seaan, 1947 to 1950. Must be very clean. From private party only. Tel. Miss Nunn,. --1660, Panama. Help Wanted I URGENTLY need a bodyguaod. My 'life i In danger because, I am .!'V4es ,tB M-te.. S -, Thiur lay' it thi" Central', etti. Ask for Barbara. ' Position Offered WANTED: Topnotch saleswoman, capable of shouldering responsibili- ty, supervising soles, personnel and workmen. Good chance for advance- ment to right party. Apply by letter giving qualifications, past experi- ence and age. Box 3173, Panama. FOR RENT:--One ond'two-bedroom furnished.*apartments. Hot water, 82, Belisario Perras Road. | FOR RENT ROR REN'T-3-bedroom chalet, ga- rage, maid's room. Suitable for of- fice or store. 32nd Street and Jus- to Arosemeno. Phone 3-4332 or 3-0790. FOR RENT:-Two-bedroom chalet in Belle Vista 50th Street No. 48. Tel. 1713. Republicans, Democrats SI % Set Fall Campaign Stage WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (UP) such a poor record that the Re- I-Republican and Democratic publicans "ou ht to be benched." leaders fired sharply conflicting He defended the Congress' ac- appraisals' of the' 83rd Congress tion in voting to outlaw the today to set the stage for a bit-' Communist Party because it is a ter Fall campalg for control of 'conspiracy" and, not a legiti- the next Congress. mate political party. He describ- Chairman Homer Ferguson (R- ed the legislation as "the most Mich.) of the Senate GOP policy effective blow against Commu- committee said in a statement nism'in a long time." prepared tor 4he United Press Morse said Senate liberals led t. that .the Eisenhower adminis- the move to outlaw the Commu-! stration and the Republican- nist Party partly because they steered 83rd "worked together have been nursing a broodingi for peace, preparedness and resentment" against conservative prosperity." Republicans who, he said, "have' But' Senate Democratic leader been seeking to give the people Lyndon 8. Johnson (Tex.) said the effect thatliberal are soft In a parallel statement that a on Communism." Congress could be judged only by what it does to promote peace and prosperity. The statement Natural nH St y reflected his belief that the OOP ha nothing to boast about: o 0He r LUcture President Eisenhower will give the nktloz his. report on the a- On Panamn Birds achievements of the 83rd congress In a radio-teleoision speech to- nirhs fro- h ....mm.r White Members of the Panama CanalI ni ght fro te er Natural History Society will hear House in Denver. a talk Wamislday by Dr. Eu-I Sen. Wayne L. Morse (Ind nl se an ay by Dr. Eu- Ore.) meanwhile says President n E lY awe, p r"om a. Eisenhower "again misled the oirw .. lawyer, on "Panama Ople" in describing the us Bird Student's Paradise" : pofi l economy as ". The talk will be given at the I MonMec d o no mnln m,.nt hs, Gorgas Memorial Laboratorv at Morse sai unemployment has a meeting of the society, sched- basegoy p av tery spotty led to begin 8 p.m. K I t o I trenfo Of pm ris t mo eno pa, t i n i n mu nry ev ry year to study his state are now at theiL high bird life ti Panama. Is regarded et mpo d the s17. e Ad as the best Informed student of In blamed the Zenhower Ad-hthe birds which abound on Ba- purchasing power of the broad ro bas e"of the American people. A . few persons in upper income .Last Sur vor OfV brakes, he aid, are now earn-Ol s. inx more money, but most arel sa D s m m- ade the statement In ,aD. I radlo-televialon program, NBC's n France eet the Press." TOURS. F r a n-c e, Aug. 23 - Morse aid the administration (UP) l- !-e last surviving min. !has esmphated that national sister in the cabinet of Czar Nich. Income Icear`d' 700(,00O 0 I 1 e las II overthrown by Russia's t'0e t six months of ths year, Communlst revolution died here .compre d.to-the same period In at the age of it was announc- (2. ed today. But be said national income He was Prince Behablovekov In adre- $I1SO,00,00,0 In the Minister of aIndustry and Com- Ifrs sS months of 2IMe and M e-e In 117 at the outbreak of I ,Agt0 St In the first half the Russian revolution. R He was imprisoned e ver ll Te IM and 1t63 figures, he times before making good hi, e- at. the increase this year eape t France where be settled m esly fis" theVZeyof the Loire in 1920 MM aMs pid it is cery s wife was w Jilled in a artillery! to41 a f 0f amue N bsmhbsrdmhMt in IOU. dStu "-! mae Sehaevabk ree e mly PeI on ati tled S-c0 about his MONDAY. AUGUST t a' unless they state in writing that they do not want to. be covered under the plan. Q. What about employes who are Insured under group. insur- ance polcies through their u- nions or associations. A. Employes can. participate in this program and 'continue the insurance purchased thru unions and associations. Q. Are employes who retired prior to the 'enactment of this prroiam..elartle2" A. Va. "' Q. When will MGM A. Insurance is hd0eltotinued on -eparation from service or 12 months after salary stops, whichever occurs first. How- ever, the life Insurance provi- sions are continued if an em- ploys retires under any Fed- eral retirement system on an immediate annuity, either .for disability or after at least 15 years of, civilian service. Q.' Then employee who quit the government 'will lose their coverage? A. That is correct. However, the life insurance will continue In effect for 31 days during which they have the right to purchase an individual life in- surance policy at standard rates from insurance compan- les approved by the Govern- ment. No medical examination will be required. Q. What amount of insur- ance will the nemploye who leaves the Government be able to purchase under this pr6vl- alon? A. The same amount of his coverage while employed by the Government, or any lesser a- mount. Q. Will this right to purchase allow an employee ;to buy a pol- icy which wll givehim all the benefits of his Governme.t In- aurance, such as double ,*y- ment for accidental death, pay- ment for accidental loss n of limbs, etc.? A. No. The right of purchase will be for the life insurance only, without double indemnity or dismemberment protection. AMOUNT OF INSXWANCE Q. For what amount will an employee be imntred? A. At ages below 65 years, the Insurance will be an amount that approximates his annual ON MAIDEN VOYAOE " The luxurious, new M/i IRAt- ZIL MARU" of the 0.8. L Line arrived in Balboa yesterday on her maiden voyage to the East Coast of South America. The 10,000 ton vessel has passenger accommodations for .980 pas. sengers and has a speed of 20 knots. Equipped with luxurious public rooms, swimming pool, barber shops, halls, salons and all the most modern con- venience,'the yessel will be in the 0. K. Line's service from the Far East to the South Amer- ican ports of La Gualra, Belem, Recife, Rlo de J.ae , Montevideo, and Buieos Ali via -the Panama Canal. vessel will, therefore, be a f uent visitor at the Ca des her ,regular. first a tourist class passengers, th "BRAZIL BARU" will transpo some 500 immigrants per tri between Japan and Brazil. Th OX.K. Line also operated serve Ices to New York. Europe, thi Tar East and the. West CoaS of th U.. S. The agents A' Canal are Boyd Brothers, Inc. -,Advt. 'WITNESS TO MURDEF"- SURPRISE H DRAMA OF THE YEAR Barbara Stanwyck m a k e s it three in a row after, her mem- orable performances in "Double Indemnity" and "Sorry, Wrong Number" with another tingling excursion intq suspense drama in Chester Erskine's "Witness to Murder" which. opens Thursday at the Central Theatre. And seldom has a maid In peril fac- ed a more suave and lethal ad- versary than George Sanders, the personification of evil ego- mania. He plan& Barbara's de- mise via -strangulatlon as cun- ningly and blithely as a play- wright penicilling in a scene. In this interplay of violence and passion the hunter becomes the hunted: Mias Stanwyck, the "witness" of the title;, is herself victimized by'the accused. Fal ing to convince the polee-in he person of Gary Merrill, 'hard-I boiled homicide lieutent thab murder has been dine, - Stanwyck is relintlely hurtled into a defense of her own sanity. A beguiled police aptain even has her committed fort psychia- tric observation vi us with an insight 'Into a mental hospital that is terrifying in its ester Erkine's tightly-drawn script explodes In a surprise ending as exciting as anything Hollywood has ever visited up- on us. It is a fitting climax t an offbeat suspense tale. Needless to say, much of the film's shock effect is as much due to the magnificent lay- acting of- Brbara tank George Sanders and Gary Me nh.* .Adv. -t -4 ---ri i _.I Ir 4,.'! 4.za'.-_ Mldimwm FOR RENT: Modern two-bedroom ...-._ .- 1... tkN-. 4- A U I 1n- I I I I I i - oll" n'JYr,r- - - wr-r . 3* --.^ F I - , I -*- - Zone Graoup Jsr e Pl. Seto tpr~ too b dpwered, by the IWe .Jal ar- t the tbeap paper QU.Mastan -emtpye isntorow proMtalogs withoo tmdKd,-iZt he -iMtakgz more benefl . ost t-uthat o bt their cov- than a V A y he will b In A. No, rpat idiSW erAge will be reduced. suredfor .000. Ift e makes find It necea ary to 4 So more e w i n 000 a year, he will beneficiary. For thser PA CIATION be insured 4,000 and so on. not, life fsurace and a (See Insurance Schedule on page tal death benefits are p Q. Who will be eligible to 6.) Ifhe la 6 years old or more, the following order of participate In this program? the face amount of his insurance dence: (1). widow or w A. Al Federal civilian qm- will be reduced by 2 per cent for (23 children, (3) pants, ( ploys the executive, legis- each month after his 65th birth- tate, and (5) next of kin s lative, and Judicial branches day anniversary until a reduc- and employes of the District of tIon of 75 per cent Is reached. PATMENT FOR IN Column. Government will be The reauninmg 25 per cent will eligible o participate except: stay- in effect. Q. How will an employ (8i non tiaens stationed over- Q. Will an employee be able to for this Insurance? y de ) les s ep ing arl w esn Insuraree than the a- A. The qptX.' to the ml certain orportons under tie mount to which he will be enti- be deducted automzatiall up ln of the Farm Credit tled? n care u his pay check each ay pe Adminlstratlon and (3) em- must cWrry thil full O.WlIaem' yadhe'W U ployeSeMir by t the the o wel oth eion (after coai- Q i. W if the amount ,of i.aur- Itf at py ilme? t auit e Ion ftI agencies) nbe dance tlhich an employee will A. No, 1I salary dedue cause W condition sf employ- be en ld etdhane with ot an- will pay for his.day-to-d Aitt, ch as seasonale emioy- tem Yes, it the change th the Q. If an employees 065 mrent. or par tim epl'e sannualrate or salary older when thi proranm men -are suffletentif great. For exani- to effect, will defuctionW Q. Will employee itn hazard- Pie, If-an emple easts $3,200 surance be made from his ou0s occupation be excluded when -he entea ;the program, he arv? A. An employee will not be 1s entitled to 4,000 worth of in-e A. No. He will receive th ex ded aoly n the rounds sur e. his salary goes over surane without cost to oui o ation will be entitled to $5,000 Worth Insurance after he re Q. Will there be any bar to of insurance If It drops to $3,000 A. No. The life insurance partpation because of physi- or blow but not to' $,00, he be free after retirement cai condition, eae or jx llof be entitled to $3,000 worth Immediate annuity under l ndtin. or oem- Insurance. Th changes In Federal rettreinnt syatenm A. e dNo.owevesuranc nd coverage and salary deductions the 'for disability or after p e .declines Insurane, and wil become effective In the pay years of cIvllitah service. Shwants to participate, periodIn whih the employe's double Indemnity and dism wil.haveto wait one year and salar ratechanges. berment (loss of limb or then reduce evidence of in- .* hen will this insurance be slght) ortection will stop surability through a medical pad out to the employee or is I 0. What will be the total examination. Also, whenan em- pal out to the employee or is to the Government? ploye declines to participate5 he surviyor(a)? A it is estimated that will not be eligible for insur- A. Upon death of the employe, Governmet's coatwill e a ance after he has reached the the survivors) will be paid the $22,750.000 per year, a4si age of 50 years. face amount of the insurance. If that at leas1 T5 per cebt of th man and wfe are the eath is accidental, twice the eligible employes decide to Q: ifbothj'an and wife are 'face amount of the Insurance ticpate. employedby the Government, will be paid. If the employee suf- Q. Is it possaIble that the wi both be eligible? fears accidental loss of one hand, of insurance for employes ml A. Yes. one foot; or the sight of one eye, increase? Q. what about employes who he will be paid one-half of the A. Yes, but ft would require participate, quit the Govern- face amount..The total face a- chang In the law to ncre ment,' an later return amount will be payable to the the employee's rate of payimep .They le elito employee for the loss of two ori Q. Will an iemploye be able participate upon their return more such members or for the cancel this insurance later? just as though they had not loss of sight of both eyes. A. Yes, at any time. tbeen previously employed. Q. What must an employee do A. Nothing.Eligible employs SUPER PASSENGER VES L ARRI S will be covered automatically, NOVWAT f A'Tau= viaiaNo. S I S '.. *AT, AGUS, 13e -.L... tt.....C 4am . MPANA A.u C" -,. AM m Z-,E', N AT T NMWSPArEB II II Charlton Heston Jack Palance, in Teehntislor T" vPLI - CILL 11 " Oam st on! Plus: - laO In- L m" . East Sie Kidas CE TR At J . ": itsu 3 -t: :l 'y p.m. . A Complete GlaeataSgeW Program! 'THE COMMANO" In WAU:'" OLOH ! Phas: "ALOHA NU"' WOND3R7UPL *IHRTI... She danced to conquer her man's heart... and destroyed herst "ROAD TO FAME".. (la rseh with Spaaish subtitles) MI Lt MORGAN- . MICHRL MORGAN WESX-3ND PICTURE RANDOLPH SCOTT * In His Oratmt. Adventure '"Thunder Over The Plains" InTECHNICOLOR I with - .LEX BARKER PHYLLIS KIRK L IA ' . " MAMK STEVENS "PRIVATE EYES" 'With -aat Side Kids Brian Donlevy. in "The Woman They Almost Lynched" Plus: - "Perilous Journey" with' Scott Brady I. 'I D~1 i- II 1- Double in Spanishl "Orquideas PaaI "~ *Mi Esposa" "Noches de odas" "Juer canos" CentroamericaneB" SMountain Flk Buy eir Off The Cuff IN TV Show Off The H ill Obsession" is doings y' JAMIS F. AUG TON handkerchief business U.I. should N NEA al Cen poadent retitle it "Magnificent SOBses Dr.... ShaeM 8 ah e sion." 41, \M zygr Pt6VILLE, Pa.Aug. 23sh'-k- S..--.. *- .. .. O a. u a irs o_ would you like to Ly -.e- Dorothy Shay says she knows Dr. Eaga. 1Bleman A Now io servlc intheteer n, b, -e a Texan so wealthy he has well- .Poe~ 1Jk4"sitiv. is MiHarrison appear. yor l wye onl-thoot 2elt. 01 1 Wla aswose Pa t, ne n o-well carpeting. h . jieAi i -news, ed on myradio program last hbs..chosen "Panama.--l.rd ....atyor.f :@1 hone elec,.,t,.a e ay i dent Pdl. ate subound trndat ? It'A not to After hi' r nktAe o rrn spedderat mw peart le Eeaodio h J e 1 % b tdi n5?mOOtfhnl52 In ola -m De rad O'Connor said, "From now on f lo .ui .to. he prn last week e day a p.m. re the ana mount us or rura areas I stA ek to last dtrs anu siuw e u o "t Rp lma enrY to"" or .n a ris lThee W ASHrls."N, A other ioe, Qurlng m vaca- no" iii iwa i CaMa Na~ur$ BLL ry Society. a 0houht America who girls.e ci teC, th0 co' s artare lir ose he a ent sr T MaP o ut the Gorbes Meo b ay o etar thelatril i se heoe Athit __8 job "toeroe n -atoheC atthr et :almy lovr o wih e lew sa Becoreesillh down -Ham the lat wlofithk he handle ers, and is e arulret lefore. cole istem n a o, ed ae ha a tlIn l t" l h o t i the sIAlenu an brds. Otherwise, the wold oto oth o, .. .r hpiie. aiss ndlwaoeosfinentioist ists tht.e th oiaert 0ia n This Year mwr decides he 'll east-a oh ws-e a Twseiperh, *weh asi l -Crste nanonesm all." corm snt, vith an equdly as.ge more than the years ld, there Anna WArHI Aubrghi, pert, (8-- - f o sr (ut-m ey), starts to turn on him ied a be staou t tand sp es Cl it, he b iDe Var.niorethsn 300 telels. Aa rat heto r 1- Like .- )ora ,. year old Italian actress, will have e r a film left wall of the mrgue. Thest wall o a ras. eekly, estimate county ent residence but the measure ?i'y dowttrhe'letof waha t Mgger role in the laettdi and se ir antenna units now do er1a,000,- W todied in the house. a tler produce. B picture and set to set and worT e, with different ed a sNumber x l tVolume f b of n lest ind eoundv s io r y to m ttee, sid House mem- B ^ i imat are rs bom to p and different py hoyto- the Smi nt an MiscelaneousCl. The greatest concntrtion o she will get a chance to be oMisse wlc is the middle of thleight Tsis evry emars lectionraS agi s lm e account communityryst.t.befound ... Alberghetti ersonally-thei mnt - liur edA ihfr pci esh a .peech as: "Po". feBa C ldn t mountain 1 d h w l e- awantp roved a private relief bill whihome. t 'forGlend Forrel and 'excep Talbot my raluse .proram lasrut wek," I Birds of ar CRu olorado Island, uarueit yte sho bprsinss n m wl d agred ate haeu only perma- u t ret d o t" b bug it b remember all Panama Ca ." t is p Caforn WoSenate-approved bis dumg the reporter d to eelf In the ie. plement of Mrs Sts ird New eeyestiatre Texa colorado adjournment drive. The committee thby Aone Leer iteal r oalefl the r ue w tPnm Cmana units nr-w 0,- memberdsaid "the most deserving. der wp wa a astne sense a blue, I rwae sntra Ithe a I n 1 i es o by u unes ant re bs ted tn d h o is oa. a thn h s udt a beauty a: thology b Dr. tamann a pewush- here e s aytems In Can- .. A member of the House udicia. c torahaduce a B ipatures "Poind ive It set append works, wth Miss r etes Number Volume a of leaps ,and boun. .- Mss Alberghery committee said House murder con- T l or ua tovarsa bomn ehtae- Iar ail rap and diffe, program last mt recently y Dr. Alexander A meou, C Te greaterti concentratin f: a not& ing agalsAinster Miss1 t bhigt Ther t It oe im" out-o."G.arrist." Members ey brig guests tio RCA report waned orn and go home.s ald e( idA dtor r' wgmeIaare alle kTne Tt oIti eo. Mdy apped goes the lmeetitl Ao Typonal of the commit o- or personal appearance. &Ws to te eafio rweamlas r w ahi Dues far Bothe tatory Soelety rations la te-ne l Sondeted aT she ives a S angeles with le orell and Taot t r s ,s rN e- Ha re ooa, o h .. . ao urmit e neto r ave he ce oy l sultase i t laymyf nfthe li. element ofMrs. Sturth rs I athe aort o htse o. ,.s ad ern et de theSoaiter vi the'ti~o tlofi With t8re er A f..Prcdue.ets untlutle a rtews'lea ao. e P n a'm" t pana m ermsid'the tose n" t I I 'is' very r1 tabts,,r. "b 'e "e. 30.-e a M sWTh a u hs feeo r wte eothyk doh etn .th lrocal ied -rf .f- T da m .regth ato .. families .. Abrghetti dai nrote sifa ll thi seMe wltlaer we Wabead amty thin this month and wr l convene at In ew section are aosem ion Can "'ol" "cat orr of y. plate rywhie. a I appt number and that the home of Mr.was nmed for ae Hawai and Sour th Ame ra. community Ial.s a.ib PrtT y i urig m istalaes Imiax actor's No. on other columnist is trying to hoe House 243-A, Coco olo, on ednes Antenna. Only a few hoa hve I 'ou collctJ i tisate r som e-' sheoarmwoiam ra r about last nt y 7: y pD. Ahlednge tie tellIsntone IierIs V i Thet inHoeleood as aem singeran A re Aw lis I,,sotmooeb.ed....deth. it.tructedao m l sota rUts, om actress 'and has been drawing $50,-ud r -iI t e c "m [. Then itn ev e s out- "es T ./ Members may bring guests toRCA reports .C UITY A o a.... : -c na tures and -Id i , oll ofemorue n D Beae khe HTmo Soet'l 150o toerOe t Sin her parents. Her mother is a form- I wJ "a murdered girl. whl they preview "A Night Tor will hold its firt meeting flor the outh of the city. does the w, P er panist for the Suola Musicale Op Sa coi e~idho ~f.rto the Crime." Fa season trn e lob the pt the home eral. A ofl Most systems pick up three Conse o rvatory, whie herather it - "cene 'orCbera r at the eColJrty ,re. master antenna pictsf n "gnals four tatons includVHF ande o sertt da ue of the W aentificat"eo and I epia fbr tge r oro t l eintg per. ter in Curundu from Philadelphia stations. 90 UH outets. Location o( the e r^.i wil enable Coniress to re- P D e fteanthe te year.I -O miles away, and New ork 130 master antenna m edt rmi them remain in I Ii Stamp C T mles distant. converts them anLaconia the tower Is seves uy ecass ne year. . S. Mt T sends them along to viewers at miles distant from the nearest .... I 6 j ieti, pctresa-'thet to edwok The CarsN umbea Stap CVlub m ho m. t lls Albe ghetti have testified they I 1 anddi ffrIer kno- hold-nd its eguonlar meetingcl ate on Mo. than 90 per cent were ofinvoluntary members" of i S- this month Library of convene at ity s wired action existing utility Community seFascist Party d u r n g p- and thnIat i the homer ofn L es.a Dothy Pacer service through the cale which undr te jurisdiction of ty FrC -esMO 0 ...I.t'OStWOf Allydplchr ater :30 sted p. it arriesnthe television federal Communications .1Wife Can't Bd Selp Up we jet ar welcome new customer can loin the sys-mission. And Canadian co By Tearing Huband Down Lini Miassuette is the ac swl be.a ni for crison .alleardOt. The Beta nSigma Phi sor.ty eountan, .ih t o the Wilke-arre area. tM ar1, 1955, temporary visas 40 S- tm within a matter of houra ruled recently that thre is noth- plys mdered rl, w ey prevew A orll hold its ir meeting or the sth o ygeal in a system picking Some wives have the mistaken en o e t he first word that he had lbMtoM t riy C- charge s vary in each commu- up a live telecast and eeing i s notion that the only way they can 1eB *p o PderaCeud a te tyear. the tes away, an New Yrk, to master aennas. may vary. I study the cases tearing S t- e a F t of the oluer dista nt, converts them aLaconla NH., the tower seen egood busi So Lahtrhad been rtd* s ~c. sends them alo.g to view me s at y oun business man who he neads nes judgment she has, Mrs. hn ico rseit uisafeeovetofne ow hle : gtee.- wor coneee in almost the same up the community oerthere Brown is fond of telling how sheet O artW stGhmnr Politicin abeICan Stamp Club wil home. SWet poe lum in teo o. dtoner wl be served t a sn a telephone outlet and is a pra of te Na- wanted to buy a piece of property ,, wt i:301 t Library ofrie Jm City is wired on existing utility c n omunity yten ar ot, Brow count see Son soa oaH,. nes y with oaat cable ich under the JUrisdiction of teOr Mrs. Smith wi not only take F llo wsr atda Otto Jo hn EIast ard Ms adults interest in te sub- ealres, te erev 0l n d f '. Federal *Communicamiori. s h- tWife CanH ot Build s eranp Upin ..ar weloe.a mnee coutm e cnDn the yl- missrb ton. Anod a Canadiaon o r By Tear ing Husband Downo - S- s an t l within a mat nommf hurs ruPled recently that terouldnet will always point out that Mr. ? tre -d KAigdts of ,Osab*s after signing up. ing Irlgeal in ad system piek ong Some wives have the mistaken' - Tu Meet n Friday.. Charges vary In each commu- up a live telecaov and feeling j notion that the only way they canging p In,.x J.2 (Up) -- o avee.- -- l Th h oaycadus Tet -t rrs .... a p caern es. n Gei a K deserted came rm tthe he luncheon are i but vr pay an a- to ctors. ld prove themselves bety ter nothing am hav a thener ir iatoy i Cerag ins.atWa.n ree s $12 i and oere their r husbands down. I S d- itDk folloP wed the German Ixesrter.or M i.stry. Social l he Ape bi an....stroadsicat le ecut h been in. Hamburg callg ancrs.Ena eJrtematte at:I on e OP te usins man who heads ness inability to understand o wy blarl o, ee a Pan 3566, o Club Head- their own okids wh dau hgter'a gand beforego r. aafm e u tc. m ssinmens Frt Ienson And there's nothing of tin htyphe of ltyu West rl t po e t er dler will ed a 00 fashion a telephone outlet ad i also' r dt of t e Na- wanted to buy a piece of property dIaynve, n "poni' bil' wty" s-T k owr ifl r 'clOck at thereaicane- o -i- story to pMr. Brownve that se can "see at a double rol in n th Panther I through peath V ople" but heservice br husbande- theo iat. M~ all.tr d r. Wr a i'lver will dis"s WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (UP)-k e s east The bill gives Benson permission Or Mrs guSmible that he can be taken he' to t an outsDom- at Thurs. Sept. 2 meeting of ta ete ry Era Ta e Beson a pair of home information about dairy and re t ke.e of the Eat ne When the wom turns, it's prb- lian 'arrel Cie the Ba. work assignments in new farm support plas. Bu t the agriculture he ir Sneering Backfiresoo, u r and i he were a Co- by because he ot instructions boa Uniloaon Churh. tion. A ommunity ple wertay andherwis top aide t always Under- PdeI Wes n secretCo*timudity o- inute. thae Aormy and Navy Club t' Fort stem was orughnIed, proved Iit" W .M.l...ey' .... "Amid .e'r "mith thought she was making a. muni at t was a well kept from the bck st. The group will gather at a.m. ear o n new price srt plans secretary True D. Morse, were Women who build them up meu at e home Ms. George B. rr rice and dar cts. both on vacation this week and children some wives to-at their hus- e. r Daniels, 572 Saon Juan Place, An- The billorders a to study oter officials said no plans had band's prove themsee ovetterlook one im- nu s o. Mrs. George O Parker will I "the various method of produ been made. portant fact Se e dev ton c ad ...e support" Suggestions to control produc-understanding with their yesa W nt t nu i h o that miughe be d proprrt he Cu He dairy products have found The woman others envy is the hA JTUESDAYs!. dee milk and ot dairy pducts. le avor with Benson in the woman eren wh is nothmarringed to a man SWeekly i ames ar ched Specifically the seretary is or- e secret ry has said it whose wif that she c an depend on his Smdes b ei role i W amey l lgdiscuss WSuainGTON, "a u 23 .the b il es -Benson aper o through people" but her husband Li .. n led t.i l t Te30 at tte MWrgAt dTred to include in his rtudy so.h v ee difficult if not is so gullibl e th at he can be taken e Ase Hed to ea outso- t r ta "rswl e laer eaI at 7' yelled "seif-he i taat would sible to exercise effective federal his knowledge of human nature. ke. p a of the Eat ne ,en, its p-'llianarreol Cf the Ba. assignments it new arm support ps.ut the acul They don't envy the woman who nt it was a well kt from the P.ok House, Aacon. f.oTm 'taxpayer to dairy farmers Under tye c ur rent price support finally convinces them that she is Denies, 5 an Juan lae An- the mselves program sy the government props arter thanse overlook husband.e m- to f-ro Phil -tel phia f rs. eg T ebek .a far ra nedson a ocds r bfected dairy tinces no purchastrg stoa r-er s - L U S 1i .. of he ea fri. smle awa, pdop aw t Yo ar pl3 s ba tter, cbeese and y.JrI fat n for her own sake as well as con.s Mres.r odily Parkeetl this yar the Nati ro n at 75 pe cot o the or b husband'sfact. It's a wise wfe n Cr Ta b fmer *at the nM Prtmdalronedgtt on. It fir aing po r parky level. never n way runs her A R .C A R A C st M c Tbe = e at C glu called for e stab !hmact of a B M has attooery .f set the husband down or shows him up.( !9S "...." lp.m. fdrmer-oweprianep .. corer- support level ag low a Wper cent The easiest and beut wa- for a Ssma aoide at the business alean tand ducts ia flasb s and sell sure aioquate scpples haefound The woman others envy cing them aHIS ORmSTRo former Brs wdIy adst Wsith It whfe dpre ex.s Benamunia i aas ao- that the landed a husband who is AAw- .w aro n lati, mAl vll n.bkak Alet ,cials thorsity to purchase fluid i k and ose w'e can prize eno AnadultsInteretedind sub-r Ft il i it vted to atte ard.e Wd Co W o o m ny, understanding, anools and oer SF e raring -- the man. It wsewl e aw't ed for non-profit institutions h wedge human nature. S- Lovely Sing c te card rooma of the Tivoli Guest tanSined rovine 'support on Ben endor mon ow They don't envy the woman who The _-_,_thataheh I dHoste, Agon. -- [om Ctaxparyer to dayI farmers. under ie current priceasupporfafinally convinces them that she isy can -The Atlant Ca l- s selves program .ofe government propsthe mthan hear cent ofpaty scale forhusband -- WT1 IVO hNE d.b utiaidtht att m sevb e in by I da s-i or d stairy produ.Mts ra ,.adsg the a w i w if -R RA A.' 2 ( lA Z s rT Kbag Msf c at :tmus cause d M fthS a*c, budmistraeon'e siain tm pro- hb- down or shows hm up. be -''fBnCaei-- Mrs. Plnyls Turner *110 pre-ation to m higo a s 30 e5f to 55,wnpantoconviceother% that she saidbusinesms ilo.henpa .s" esure a_.oequang ebsiUnessm and smart is by convincing h h emrs. H 'I odrHbeen atrantedduytBIfore wt i. adds as.sthat he landed a husband who ishe, : n..-, -,din-tlat ea. Allevisiting h is a A L trs lm tt heia uptho eit to mmurchas fuied reikat g e real prie.o ... .... No I Im .C !r | lora s S i w plan o.- .ared be His rt on _..iisble sp.; *our nm t as W 'rsed y g step to port pas is to used by Co&- S .Ss a sSS .w ._...- -- Any trt redu a f a e erps as .r.. "in orm.latngo an n .roved. .. B&@*I- &C ttr.n the meeting hsan lly I en t- *-da- program a;utam Mf a he w "thed =softe inL .ao. DUSTRIAS PAN-AMERICANAS, 5. WHOLESALE PRICES RATTAN LUX Genuine Philippine Furniture Lux Venetian Blinds Come and Visit us at our ONLY STORE Located on No. 38 J. F. de la Ossa Ave. (Automobile Row) Tel. 3.1713 SHOWING AT YOUR THEATERS ALBOA 6:15 7:55 A,.'HNIT.rO:LO) ECHNICOLOR .. GEORGE mue "DANoGEIus MU181ow" A. I. '4 i ;7'" ** SERVICE CENTER TONIGHT! DIABLO HTS. 6:30 Only MGM "Gone With The Wind" Tues. "War From Wall. Wall." MARGARITA 6:18'- 7:51 Paulette GODDARD "Charge of the Lancers" Tues. "DANGER ZONE" CRISTOBAL 6:15- . Air.CondItlioned Shirley BOOTH Robrt RYAN . "ABOUT MRS. LESLIE" Tes. L .I TO' A BOCA 6i .ii-8:30 PABiflS* 6:15, Bans Christian Anderson" Thirty Wpconds Over Tokyo *~ ~ - -' --~ T - ANTA CRUZ 6:15 8:05 CAMP BIERD 6:15 8:20 "I, THO JURY" "SO BIG" I i I i [trA SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE CILIA (Panama) & R E X (Colon) . - - cI , WITNESS .O MURDiR' hI STARTS THCRSDAY AT THE CENTRAL" - .THEATRE PA43~. '' .. . - 1 "I . 'M.i I." S I - - PiE3 EIGHT 4 4*" 5ri rm ama amltuaM ALe InDuKFENDRT DAlI nzWDBW P& MONDAY, AUGgrT 54 STwenty Richest World Series 6f All Time Shapes Up i: WAT' 4W !RENT Happy landlords ad Stemuts get tOgedth thNough ow waotads every issMe. rTom to (he wut-adLs. Check toe now I wy aom .. . ery w" JIE PANAMA AMgA54p.q4ie Ot4 d other daly jw*m ed ro ye Te ch Native Dancer Reaches End Of Race Career By FRED DOWN :4,. NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (UP) Twenty shaped '-"up today as the "magic number" which will put the ?Cleveland Indians and the New York Giants in the *.rithest World Series of all time. I's not a mathematical cer-!cago Cubs, 12-6, in the other ,,tazlty, of course, but that's the National League games. "an writing on the wall with In the American League, the, the Indians rolling 5V/2 games a- Chicago White Sox dropped 9,21 .2iad of the collapsing New York games off the pace when Frank Yankees and the Giants leading Bolling drove in three runs to the reeling Brooklyn Dodgers by lead the Detroit Tigers to a 7-4 four lengths. A Cleveland-New triumph. Joe Demaestri's 12th] York series would be worth a Inning single gave the Philadel- Xecord $10,000 for each winning phia A's a 3-2 win over the Player because each team haslWashington Senators and then' the largest seating capacity in the teams played a 4-4 tie in the "Jt league. other American League games. *"rThe Indians signalled the end - of the Yankees' five-year reign YESTERDAY'S 'STAR Ted r'hen they routed the Baltimore Willianms, who drove In four Orioles, 12-1, yesterday while the runs with a homer, double and "old chAmps' blew a third single and turned In a fine straight decision to the Bo.ton catch to lead the Boston Red Rd Sux. 8-2. The Glants. mean- Sox to an 8-2 victory over the hiie. took a stranglehold on' New York Yankees. the Naticna; League lead by.. . beating the Pittsburgh Pirates, , ,,.-4 and 5-3. while the Philadel-Tl I- DI- "rila Phillies scored 6-2 and 6-0 lOrIon Upens DI p r tiumphs over the Dodgers. h h _ 14 As a result, the red-hot front i i ers found themselves in this lxa m Ma gn p' tion: entyvictories In their re- Inle allnal m ning 32 games, a mere .625 Spae, would give the Indians a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE season's total of 108 wins. To beat that total, the Yankees Teams W L Pet.- .t 2 i have to win 286 of their Toronto 82 48 .6311 A. games-a fantastic .839 Rochester 77 55 .583' V IS. Montreal 74 55 .5741 S winning only 20 of their re- Syracuse 64 64 .500 1 aW-ng 34 contests, a .588 pace, Havana 63 68 .481, I rIe l ants would wind up witn Buffalo 57 71 .4451 96 triumphs-a total which the Ottawa 53 79 .402 Dodgers could exceed only by Richmond 81 81 .386 t travelling at a .750 clip with 24 rW D in' their last 32 games.t NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (UP) t S ry Doby coUlecte three hits The league-leading Toronto Ms- & nd seven other players had two pe.Leafs opened up an almost each a the Indians unleashed a insurmountable six-game lead p 20-hit attack to beat the Orioles over the second-place Rochester for th 16th consecutive time. Red Wings today in the Inter- D i cy o Wyn gained credit for hs national League with. only 24 d 17th victory, collaborating with games left to play. Don Mossi a three-hitter. The games left to play* g Indians now have won 18 of The Leafs, faced with hav- i their last 18 games and can tie Ing their lead cut to two w b.L. r ecord et b the1927 games it they lost, swept the w Sby wInning 22 of theoi Red Wings, 1-0, and 3-1 yes- o of 11gams for, a geson total erday on a pair of gritty per- v o Mf 119. WI i tformances by Bob Weisler and Terrible Ted Williams drove in lttle Vic bomhaMrr vI omNU:hom r , O ff a t 's"thin Wesler,. recently shute to i*th h itad bt ando Toronto from Kansas City bte ish to the Red aft New York Yanees, set the ird h third straight over othe down on seven scattered hits tli es. Towering rank Sulll- while, nursing a slim 1-0 leed ek ied 10 hist sbut did uriot from the second inning on. It valelded 10 him but did not w walk a batter and struck out four was his first victory in two ap. to win his 11th game. It was the pearances thus far. 04t-Cme this season that the t Im .d lost three straight Lombardi permitted Roches- Yl t ster only five hits in the second SPich-hitter Bill Taylor's baa- same, the lone tally against es-filled, ninth-inning single him being a home run by Tom provided the Gants with their Alstn in the second. It was winning run in the opener and ,ombardi's eighth victory of lnuclleballer Hoyt Wilhelm won the year against seven defeats. g' a relief pitching. The p In other games, the third- g rates made things easy for the place Montreal Royals edged the Giants with sloppy defense be- Cuban Sugar Kings. 2-0 in the n !,hind Paul LaPalme's fine pitch- Opener on Rocky Nelson's two- t , 111inthe first game and com- run homer, while the second 3a four errors in the second game was ootponed because of t1 DWIEa rain: the last-olace Richmondn Del Enns hit a three-run Virvinians bested the Ottaws homer in each ;ame as Ote Athletics. 8-3: Pnd the Buffolo Phillies got eigh-bit pitching Pison., defeatedd the fourth- i from Herman Wehmeter in the place Syracuse Chiefs. 7-2. F Opener and six-hit hurling a from Murry Dickson in the rIT YY2E1r I Ci nightcap. The Phillfes scored n< four runs in the fourth innin to cllnch Webmeler's triumph m m and five in the fifth Inning to ye ickson had dropped 10 In a b ao e e w ay for D cks on's w in.o in wtan Mu'sial hit two doubles to to within one percentage point p Duke Snider's league-leading 'a average and lead the St. I ', Cardinals to a 9-7 decl-I d over the Cincinnati Redlegs 72 lobby Thomson celebrated Coreful grooming will take Fi S return to the regular lineup yeors off a womon's oge, but she dr A two-run homer as the con't fool o long flight of stairs. & ukee Braves beat the Ch-' 64 vit -in J.$. Amateur Gets Underway [his Afternoon By UNITED PRESS. The nation's best amateur olers-200 tron strong- start their national championship today at crosse Point, Michigan near etrolt. The field is loaded with big- ame amateurs, and only one hling is certain... a new cham- ion will be crowned. Gene Lit- er turned pro soon after win- ing the amateur title last year. Leading contenders this time re Billy Joe Patton, Harvie rard, Junior; Bill Campbell, rank Stranahan, Dale Morey nd former champions Charlie oe, Sam Urzetta," Willie Tur- esa and Ted Bishop. Patton was low amateur in the asters and national open this ear. Ward won the Canadian nateur title by beating Camp- ell in the final yesterday. Stra- ahan has won the British Ama- eur twice. Morey a former ro was runnerup to Littler st year. The tournament consists of six ay of match play. There will be first-round matches today. ifty-six other golfers have fawn' byes. An 18-hole round on tuesday will trim the field to . They play two rounds on wednesday and two more on thursday, leaving only four sur- vors. The Friday semi-finals nd Saturday final will be play- t over 36 holes. Top match in the opening unz sends Patton Against 18- ar-old Rex Baxter of Amarillo, exas, former National Junior ampion. Other leading match- SRWESOmn Worth his salt! Same is true when you hire a radio station in a multi-million dollar market. We figure it this a-way. HOG is the NUMBER ONE English station in .Panama. We have the most listener* because we do the best selling job on radio.. l i The7 Isthmlan Invitational Basketball tourney will ge un- derway tonight at the Mag ;rita ym a t7:30 sharp, bring you the best In basketball in the Canal Zone. Two games are on tap this eveningM and a large crowd Its ex- pectS! to be on hand to witness the contest. In the first game' Battery C 903rd AAA will battle the Mili- tary Police five for the right to play the Coco Navy All Stars in the first contest on Friday, Aeg.. 27. Neither man- ager has decided on a starting five at this writing but scan- ning the rosters the 903rd Is the pre-game choice to remain in the fight. The nightcap will feature the hard fighting, Junior College quintet against Charlie Swims' Army Atlatnic five. Nick Gor- ham JC pilot will no doubt start Ray Nicklsher, Sam Maphis, Roy Wilson, and Dick Dillman with either Reyes or Troncesa filling out the starters. Swim will counter this 'with Tex Yar- brough, Joe Rivers, Norm Cha- leki, Laurie Seymour and Joe Dinoflo In view of past performanc- es, the Army five will go into the second round to meet the Albrook 2th ARS also on the 27. Doors open at 6:45 with the first game starting at 7:30. There will be two games nightly except on Sept. 1 when the championship game will start at 8:00 p.m. Fo ow the sports page of this paper for the results of the games and the games on tap. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., An i la's SUgi Aug. 23 (UP) Natlve Dancel A uA the great "gray ghost of Saga- more" who captivated mllionsj -- - of racing fans and television e .;A "..msan nCoresIrin TrackFeature except the Kentucky Derby, will s T race no more. Owner Alfred G.' Vanderbilt, 0 - admitting sadly that he had "no Don Antonio Anguozal's bril- 2-Birikan Bridge 3.40, 240 other choice," today announced liant Irish filly Sugarplum yes- 3-Montaartre $2J0. the retirement of his famous terday afternoon raced to an- four-year-old colt because.of a other thrilling victory in the SECOND RACE recurrence of a bruise on his featured $750 seven furlong right front leg. sprint for Class "B" imported 1-Consentida $8.40 3.40 3.40 S"The e appears to be no thoroughbreds at the Juan Fran- 2-Sierra Velluda $.i0, 4.80 choice ut to retire him from co race track. 3-Tin Tan $6.40 raving," said Vanderbilt. "He Sugarplum and High Heaven, will not race again and will *Ithexcellent rides from jockeys First Double: (Compo-Con- enter the stud at Sagamore Luis Giraldo and Josa Bravo sentida) $13.0. F a rm in Maryland next respectively, staged a virtual spring.." match race and battled all the THIRD RACE Vanderbilt disclosed that the way from the start to the finish leg Injury, which was first notice with Sugarplum gaining the de- l--Don Temi $10.40, 14.40, 4.60 ed after the Metropolitan Han- ciston by a head at the wire. 2-Portal $3.80, 2.2) dicap at Belm'nt Park on May 15 Mutuels choice Soft Not e 3-Rabiblanco $2.20. had showedtp again yesterday wound up a poor third while the morning after the fourth gh others in this race were com- One-Two: (Don Temi-Por- st money winner in turf his pletely outrun. Sugarplum paid tal) $38. had gone through his u usuall 0.80. $4.60 and $2.80 across the morning workout at the Sara- board. to-a track. FOURTH RACE Bernie Everson, Native Dancv Tops for the day,'however, was r's regular exercise rider, had Vedette's smashing $103.80 win 1-Concejal $5.20, 3.20, 2.20 ent the gray through a mile- odds when she raced to a post- 2-Metto $8.40. 2.20 Pnd-threeweighths run. When to-post victory in the one mile 3-Marilu $2.20. he workout had finished. Van- secondary attraction for Class Quintela: (Coneejal-Metto) derbilt and trainer Bill Winfrey 'D" imoorts. All other winners $14.80. went into a hurriedconferencemutuel fvoris or at which the retirement decision were either mutual favorites or second choices. wa l reche d that "The Two rapidly improving young- FIFTH RACE Winfrey said tat "The ters Juan (Johnny) Goftgo- Danceworkout, which" had run eln In ra and Alelandro Ycaza shar- 1-Merza Matru $8, 2.60 workotendedt, whichre him toen at ed top saddle honors with two 2-La Enea $2.40. rato up at Saratoga thisdeerves special praise for a SIXTH RACE toa Cup masterpiece ride on Merra Matru "When he walked off the and'his near-miss with High 1-Darlene $7.20. 2.40. 2.20 rack he looked fine," said Win- Heaven. .2-Royal Robe $2.40, 2.20 rey. "But while he was walking The div 3-Charming Prince $2.20. 6 cool, he suddenly began favor- Te dividendsAC ng his right front foot. We stop- SEVENTH RACE ed walking him immediately FIRST RACE ed w nut him in his stal. 1-The Bouche $5.40. 4.60, 3.20 vero n confirmed this at Native 1-Compo $5.60, 2.80, 2.20 2-Paris Midi $8.60, 5.20 )ancer had shown no soreness luring the workout and only be- ain to limp while walking. The official diagnosis of the niurv byDr. William Wright IT1 I H A was "a bruised digital cushion with a secondary inflammation f the bursae between the na-I icular and coffin bone." im Isthmian Inviftao nal Cage Tournament Opens Tonigl ftfi^^S?8^11.7Aatotl MA the Giate k th ft are te National L4a*ubsi tovieg -*ttr. Bt a dchcto break itoS the K 20 3aam ) NATIONAL LEAGUe AMERICAN LEAGUE York 76, 44 .633 Clvft d B72 4 .598 4 New- rk 83 46 Milwaukee 68 51 .571 7 Chlcago 80 45 .640 0 .... 6 1 8 Q Dettoft :4 5 :4F Chlegat 48 74 .393 29 Plhadeh 4b 79 346 Plttsharsh 44 78 .361 33 Baltimore 39 84 .174 TODAY'S GAMES TODAY'S A * Milwaukee at Chicago Washington at P=lfUw5 a (2) No other games scheduled. No other gamesce lud. YTTRDAY'8 RESULTS YTSTRDAsR'BUsVL" (First Game) Cleveland 004 060 011-12 202 Pittsburgh o300 100 000-4 11 1 Baltimore 000 910 0001 2 New York 000 002 102-5 6 2 LaP ame (4-7), Hetki, Thels Wynn (17-9), Mosalt and Shepard. tonellI, Corwin, gan Kuzava (1-8) Ktlw Wilhelm, Griasom, Mccall (1-2) lyska and Courtney. and Westrum. S- -- New York 000 001100210 2 (Second Game) Boston 002 001 20x-S IQ2 Pittsburgh 000 030 000-3 11 4 Byrd (8-7), Reynolds and 1er- New York 022 000 01x-5 11 3 ra. Sullivan (11-10) and White. Suriont (8-15), Law and At- Van ( a well. Maglie, Wilhelf (9-4) and Chicago 110 100 010-4 9 1 Katt. Detroit 130 100 02x-' 12 0 (First Game) Pierce (6-8), Conu"ra, DO- Phi Sdelphia 001 400 001-6 11 0 ish and BatsHoeft (7-13)and Brooklyn 000 000 020-2 8 0 Wilson. Wehmeier (6-9) and Burgess. - Erkine (14-11), Palica. Roe and (First Game) Campanella. Washing, 000 000 020 000-2 8 0 S(Second. Ga Phila. 010 000 010 001-3 13 1 (Second. Game) ! Philadelphia 000 050 001-688 0 Schmitz, Pascual (2-7) and Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 6 0 Fitz Gerald. Bishop (2-) and Dickson (8-15) and Burgess. Astroth. Meyer (9-)5, Podres and Cam- --- panella. paellal. (Second Game) Milwaukee 204 000 402-12 10 1 Washington 0i 000 022-4 6 1 Chicago 004020000- 6 132 Philadepha 000 202 000-4 9 0 Wilson, Jolly, Burdette, Conley (13-6) and Crandall. Cole, Jeff- PorterfieldStewart, She and coat (3-5), Tremel and Gara- Tipton. Portocarrero and Rob- glola. ertson. (Called on account of ... Sunday Curfew), (Night Game) Cincinnati 011 130 010-7 11 1 (0-2Y, Judson, Perkowski and St. Louis 001 422 00x-9 13 0 Bailey, Landrinth. Lawrence, Valentine, Nuxhall, Savransky Brazle (4-8), Deal and Saral. es 'ned Ursetta against Tim Hol- land of Rockvllle Centre, New York. and Frank Strafaci of I Garden City, New York, against i Arnold Palmer of Cleveland. QUESTION: The batter grounds to second. The fielder throws wild into the stands. The runner failed to touch first, is automatically waved to second by umpire. The fielding team notes he h a s n' Touched first yet. How do they go about making a play on him'- Dave Lee. Asswer: The plate umpire will pet a Mew biR Ia play. T. pitcher shidM step m the rubber with it, them throw to first sad appeal to te ep1ire. f e ated the play, he'i eae the rmer eut. S. e w'ry y- Q. ow ma years has Steve Oramek bee in the American * M R WAMT ADS Ltma ?-WMbr Maheny. I m u A. UMa l blil Mh sea s. Q1 O Oeveands Al Rosen Pn i C Mi :ever aMe a eOfge?-BiU Wise. TeO tOe ttedld the Uialver- "law 011 R. k JUL :- I I _ __ ~T-T LI 1 i ~-*-____ - _ i 1~ !!m" i d f I ' ,i 3-Gaucha $4. Second Double: (Darlene- The Bouche) $23.80. EIGHTH RACE 1-Remero $4.20, 3.20, 2.80 2-Devon Maiden $7.60. 3.20 3-Fairlyable $3.40. Quiniela: (Remero-D e v o n- Maiden) $12. NINTH RACE 1-Sugarplum $6.80, 4.60, 2.80 2-High Heave n$5.60, 3.40 3-Soft Note $2.80. One-Two: (Sugarplum-High Heaven) $39.48, 1-Vedette $103.80, 21.20, 9 2-Begonia $1360. 12.60 1 3-Piropo II $2.60. ELEVENTH RACE 1-Nacho $4.20, 2.20, 2.20 2-Don Grau $3.60, 2.20 3-Alonsito $2.60. Sports Briefs BERNE, Switzerland. An Argentine driver Juan Manuel Fanglo has won the 1954 world automobile racing title. Fanglo flashed across the finish lne first in the Grand Prix of Switzerland. Fanglo led from start to fin- ish. And two of his countrymen turned the race into a full Ar- rentine triumph. Froflan Gonza- les placed second, and Roberto Meres placed fourth. Hans Her- mann of Germany was third. Both Fanglo and Hermann drove Mercedes cars. The victory was Fanglo's fifth in seven world championship1 cars held so far. It also gave the I 38-year-old Argentine champion his second world title. He won hls first world championship years ago. NEW YORK. The PnUadel- phia Phils have sold relief piteh- er Jim Konatanty to the New York Yankees. The purchase price isn't an- nounced. Waivers had to be ob- tained from the other 14 major- league clubs before the 37-year- old right-bander could join the Yankees. This was Konstanty's seventh rear with the Phil. Before that, le spent one year with Cincin- nati and one with the Braves. Konstanty was voted most valuable player in the National League in 1950, when he pitched in 74 games to set a league rec- ord. Konstanty asked to be trad- ed after last season" because he felt he wasn't pitching often enough. MONAY AUGUS 3316 -- PANAM AMRIA -~ AN- DII3DI DAR NISAU EzCharles Challenge Won t Be Fusari Retre .... re a * F JOE W1 maOe a a flavor Is that eam, &W-e tenulma third- place threat In the NatUnal, show no siga of wavering. Az l the Inladisas not l UkelyW tbtt hejtves, ad: t That.the AorIng Braves, Scoring from far back, have dem- ' Qat ,Ied that they have the a- llty to make it a three-corar- ad race the rest of the way. A i s his odd Custom, Casey ftengel deplores the fact that the Yank get no haep from h. *f trt h e leaue in knock- it were their c mission to amplmfy The rofoi's prob- SThis year, Stengel must feel that he has been terribly let down by monsiderate colleagues, re.au e no matter how awiftly the Yankees travel, the Indians manage to match their speed. While the ankees were winning 50 out of 66 in the last two 'months, the Indians were. win- ning. 50 out of 67. To travel that fast over such a long stretch and yet be able to gain qnly half a game is enough to dismay any manager. It may et come down to the distressmig ct that if teng el Is to achieve his sixth-straight pennant, the Yankees will have to beat the Indians without any help. There Is no baseball law a- ganst this, even though there are times when Stengel's curious laments would seem to svnwestI the contrary. Actually, the Yan- kees have a proud record as clutch performers and their background makes them favorites to take the Indiahs in at least a majority of I the fie'hand-to-hand combats that remain to be settled between the two clubs. MAY NEED 'EM ALL They have a three-game se- res with the Indians, starting re Ag. 31, and a double-head- er wth em in Cleveland, Sept. 12. A majority of five may not dpthe Yankees any good at all T" MaN.jeaed clean sweep of T ofTiow, they are six be- UTIV"n tLlodii column. In the final analysis, of course, the Ir .Dmpactr of. thene five S rmitned by how tg ao dubs fAel n -their re- ast, there. or iypt the s~om Along The Fairway PWGA NEWS ;I- spite o two days rain twes ty-iw women turia outi a k played tae bummis course dun at urasy. T'e course was mlgnt sWgy but definitely playable; An u saot.a low glross va ji'st o over toe course record aio Pec gy Johnson made an au tora to . net W. 44her winners were: C o n n i Bishop, Louise Reynolds, Seu, Colenii, k'atsy KIyan, bev Ditet- Rae. Jiughes, fat waring, &i a, Aakew, AUyce rrench, Ueo Bruns Barbara modes, Margaret Dai ton, 1 Frances Twomey, irene RoD anson, Dorothy La Lroix. Tnanks to aaca Scnor for the King's itansom ana national UDis tillers for Hum ana Cervecera ia. cional ior asn trays. After tee game taere was lunch and a business meeting. The press ident .thanked PWGA members ior scorng for the National. Jay cee Junior Golf Tournament held recently at Panama. The associa. tion also voted to help with priz- es for Oe junior golf program that has been going on all summer at Gamiboa as a part of the summer recreational program. The youngsters championship tourna. * ment will .be held Saturday. Redmain women golfers have joined PWMIA.*d the monthly tournament wil be held there in October. PWGA players are invit- ed to take art in the, Rodman ladI day that is being organiz- ed 4or Tuesdays 6d and after Au- gust 31. ?WGA president Beverly Dilfer has received a letter from Betty Hiks, tournament chairman LP GA to the e(fect that their orga- nization would be interested in a 19M Panama Women's Open Chatupi.nship for prize money. Our organization voted to study the possibilities for organic z i n j such a tournament. itne Robinson tour n a me n t chairman had ready printeC sheets of the details for the Pa- nama Women's Golf Association 1954 PWGA Championship. Third tournament will be held at the Ft. Davis Gol Club. By courtesy of the Board t Governors tour- nament players have full use of thl course and the eomue Is ea tF week prseftdg the qa ng rafinds for p e if g dates are September through l lb tournament will be medal pOl in g*ts. .E will be a good tournament with trophies for the winners. KNICHIZ CG SisT 1Ifw York-4NEA)-The N ow Y= K iekertoker have signed s u Fred Chris for leeomiag proidesosA basket- 0B JIMMY BRESL (FlBlig in for Hairy Grayso y NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (NRA) It Was a muggy afternoon am I T r T A U C 'the fight mob tig around t ILLIAM S Eastern Parkway Arena office was taking- it easy. In an adjoining room, Ted .. Brenner the atchmaker, *t(l Asnketes chances to busy yelliug Into a phone abo e .te ucz_ a weenp cannot some fighter he wanted to use be considered altogether favor- a coppieof weeks. 9e. The inDau would seem to ,, ib= er remateh,". Vic Mars have too much pitching for lo, the manager, comment e them. Ralph Branca is a nice "Say, when a guy talks about = ung man and everyone wishes rematch today, -would suggest m well, but It Is to be doubted looks close at this EzzardCharle that -the Indias would trade 1 know Charles from Cincinnati Feller for him-or, Houttenian, I got a fighter out there, Wala either. Another thing, the ank- Bud mith-and 'I don't think ee pitchers don't seem to scare is the kind of guy who will du LAity Doby in the Stadium any out of there on Marciano in tl more. one they got coming up. Ilo at Charles as a rea sleeper." So, considering one thing and another, the odds, as of this mo- MARSILLO, A PUDGY, d a r ment, would have to be against haired little fellow from N e the Yankees. To be sure, the In- Jersey, has made a name for hi dians have a reputation for fold- self as the best story teller Ing in the stretch, but actually round the fight beat. t4e only pennant-they ever kick- "A fighter," Marsllo said, "re e- away was the one the "cry ly gives it everything when there baby rebellion', cost them. Any- a title oA the line." way, these things are intangible "1ke your Charley Fueari and there la no way to give them somebody said. a figure for handicapping or "Oh," Vie answered, "That w betting purposes. different. I had Fusari and they o fered me a title bout with Ra Hand-to-hand fighting will Robinson. The money was good probably decide the NL cham- this was four or five years ago pionship, too. The Giants have so I took the match. six games left with the Brooklyns "But I knew Fusari. Better yi and five with the Braves. The I knew Robinson. So I took Cha Brooklyns have six remaining ley to camp and trained him 1f with the Braves, two months running backward -.--- That's right. He never took a st forward. He ran five miles a d; EDGE FOR BRAVES backwards. It got so that even he wanted to borrow money fro A month ago the Braves seem- me, he couldn't get within ci ed too far back to make it, and ling distance. I suspect manager Charlie "WE GO IN AGAINST Ro Grimm' also felt this way about "W GO IN AGAINST Robi the situation, in spite of his sion, and for 10 rounds Fusari cheerful threats to overtake both oing backwards and Roblns4 the Giants and the Dodgers be- oesn'ttag him good-for whi fore Labor Day. At about the we are quite happy. same time, the Dodgers' pitching "But what do you think my g (and their resolution) looked o does? He comes back at the e Anspiri tlessr, I felt apon)lookgetic o of the 10th and he tells me, 'Vi spiritless, I felt apologetic for pl up my gloves.' having picked them to win. pull up my gloves.' The Braves aren pret- "I say to him, 'What's the ma t much the same position as r, Charley? Every things if g e Yankees being seven ing nice.' one Yankees being seve and "He just looked ahead and sai one-half games back. However 'Pull them up. I'm gonna ope they are In a position to profit up on this guy.' from a situation which the 'You open p on him,' I ye schedule does not offer the led, and we close up.' Yankees, namely, the six games Marisillo rasped on the Dodgers and the Giants still have to play. "BUT TITLE MATCHES DON' No matter how these six games iean ora thing td, wo he I had a g2 ut othe Brav fgurtobe Paul Cortland, who held 22 title o, the Brave figure to.benefit He was the champion o! ever 5n0 oers t-$ a country except this one. We never stand off, the Braves, made a dime with all the title ated that they are Stll play- We were the Greek champion, an the a aip the legue, we used to, go into a Greek re bSS ataticS Stat tturant and try to pay them o .-that the hour of decision side. i t much nearer. "We beat the Italian champlo -.r' i .r Nw because I could speak the Ian 0 r if eDOM.ew- guage. I heardthe guys iff t Other corner. telling the fighteri Sand 'Guardo'la Inana Wtro'-look ou g'et n line for the right hand. 'A la sinistra d ees tickets at -go to the left. i'l'd._ "I tell Cortland to go to hi right instead of straight ahead an !he met the guy like it was plain ned and hit him over the head wit a right and now we are the Its Slian middleweight champion. W didn't get enough from the fight l to buy a bowl of spa bghetti." MARSILLO WAS JUST WARM .A bowlers interested in bowl. ING up now. "I had another guy, lag in the Margarita Bowilag he yelled out. "Laurient Bouhard Leape be present at Margarl. A Frenchman. I thqight he could ta Clubhouse at 7:30 p.m., to- win the heavyweight title, so morrow, Tuesday Aug. 24. bring him over here. We took --- tuneup match at Fall River, Mass before trying the big-time and was busy learning French. I didn' think the guy understood any Eng lish. The only words I thought h knew were, 'You pay the check. I "Well, for five rounds, this bum of mine is losing the fight by mile. I get into the ring at th end of the fifth and start scream ing in English about what a bum he is. Then I slap him in the fac Sto get him mad. "I'm just finished calling him a bum for the fifth time, when h looks at-me and says: 'Mister Vic, you no like the way I fight, then you fight!' That was the guy I sold fo S Put him on a scale and weighed I The guy buying him looked al Bouehard's fee--he had size 1 shoes on-and began to gag. he says 'At least make the bum take his-shoes off.' 1) ad wbe dy eut In adl- d. a he ic- he ck his ok k- m- a- rl- as. i- m Is. epIn il- in- in ch nd ie, t-. o. d, en el- T is. ry s- er SP8LAh ? 8WCTOY.000o 0 runners complete the water jump of a 3000-meter steeple- chase at London's Whte City Stadium. .Shtrley, leftand R.A.Morley grimacepIhiey land. (NE - -r *-_~ -r a-- First CZ-Isthmian Jr . Golf Tourney Slated ,f For Gamboa This Wee -** e --- \/ Children participating in the thence to Gambo Golf Club. Tt Gamboa summer golf recreation bus will return over tWe sma program will get a chance to dis- route leaving GOtmboa at p. s play their skill this weekend each day of the tournament x- during the First Canal Zone- cept on Saturday. Isthmlan Junior Golf Tourna- Method of play will be medal ment with gets underway Thurs- or stroke play throughout.tl day. tournament, youngs=O& Trophies and prizes donated eight years of age 11 by Panama businessmen for the years of age must play Jt three-dlay tournaments are on second flight, five holes eha display this week at the Gam- day, on Thursday and Frday. boa commissary. Last week they Those who haVe reached were on display at Balboa corn- 12th birthday and a .ak miasary. passed their 18th bIrth fore Aug. 15, and have - The winner will be awarded a lcaps more than 15 for bbyi pesronal trophy, and his name for girls must play. In the will be inscribed on a plaque flight. which will be kept at the Gam- Nine holes each day wil b boa Golf Club for the winner of played on Thurday and W this tournament in the years to The championship f fligt 1M follow. consist of the low handicap py- A trophy will be awarded to ers. They will plaU 18 hMleIOn the low scorer for girls. If one Friday and Baturday. wins the tournament she will time will be 8:30. 9 receive two trophies. This tournament is open to a A trophy will go to the winner teen-age junior golfers on" the and runner up of the second Isthmus whether or not they .ti flight, boys and girls playing on- tended the summer reereatdot tv nine holes, and to the young- program.IC sters playing only five holes., entry blanks are available at Winner and runner up will re- all clubs and must be in by this ceive a trophy. Wednesday. There are also many .for spe- cial events: best nine. holes played, best eighteen, most bir- TROPHIES'. dies, most pars, etc. These prizes _ _ _ will be In merchandise donated by the members and Gamboa Golf Club. To make this event m e r c Uur even more important for the M ---A youngsters, they will have the Nm Ik r s.M.usd"M honor of receiving their prizes from Gov. John S. Seybold who has consented to be at the Gam- ,boa Golf Club on Saturday at 1:30 for the presentation narty Brig. Gen. N. A. Costello, has also accepted an invitation from the committee and will be mas- ter of ceremonies, There will be transportation at leaving Balboa at the YMCAat ':" 8 a.m.. stopping en route at the a s M Ft. Clayton theater at 8:15, jgg * first Look At Canadian Football NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (NEA)- The nation gets its first look at Canadian foot ball on Aug. 2, when Toronto and Ottawa open - 3- kUM~ C Se e season wt a h eevise en- SThe contest will be televised oe- , j Bun .J (.I Ccwl- c M Histiq.y.... -F our.a rrle . gm In Crowley t one of the Four a! ,.. ,.-orsemen, handg the common. -M - By L R body else I might.bunt," he said. liam, who flipped to Pee Wee t ryanMarnlyn M onrg S PITTSBURGH, Aug 23 NA ~~"But Atwellwrit nbwis the best Reese to get the double piay start- Ottawa's team includes Gene Betty Grable "n. Id Nobod t . A.. 2 NEA.. hattn r on my au club. I cant ed. Reese cocked his arm to (Choo Choo) Roberts, former Gi. Laure Bacall , n- nobody out men on first andplay against my strength." throw to first but had to stop and ant star and S o u t h Carolina's "HOW TO h th ird antd oretwo runs behind Herman wen along with that. think because Dick all, pinch pr- Johnny Gramling. Fullback Bill PILLION " .in the nint. You're the maag I "m not criticizing it in this part nr, was heading fo second stand- Barbish of Tennessee and former In CI ACOP e you un90c you l, Yo cular case," he said. "What I ing up. Fordham end Al Pfeifer are on In_ _P__,,__ ht . can't understand is why it's never "Ordinarily, you throw right at Toronto club. IDEAL 1W done. Lots of times you get an the guy's face when he does that," IDEAL To .. d That'swhat the .Dodgers talk- ordinary hitter up in that spot, Pee Wee said. "He'll duck, or if Humphrey Bogart, i ed about in the cloakroom after with good hitters following him. he doesn't he'll ne ver try NEW BLOOD Humphrey Bogart whh -ictory over the Pirates That's when I think the bunt it on you again. But here I can't "AFRICAN QU . d which ToJim Hughes saved by get- would be theright play." do it because if I hit him we blow Cincinnati-(NEA)-A total of Preston Foster. in ting Toby Atwell to h itnt a Well, Atwell did hit away, and the double play. And this Hall is 46 rookies hold down varsity jobs ,, SUNOOWN .1 a tin promptly another tricky play came 6-6, so I really had to get up there on National League teams t h i sOWN up. Toby grounded to Junior Gil. to throw over him." year. I Bill Herman led the discussion. _____________ __ __III_ .I .I. It seems he's been debating this -.. -," . e point all season, wondering why it e LIA bOL manfirnobut OFFICIAL LIST OF THE NATIONAL LOTTERY OF BENEFICENCE runs behind, and nobody out. Complete Prize-winning Numbers in the Ordinary Draw ing No. 1850, Sunday, August 22, 1954. - "To me it's basically the same e play o..e way or tth other," Her- The whole ticket has 44 oleces divided ton two series "A" & "" of 32 pieces each. man said. "The idea is to get n your tying run to second. But I've p been around baseball 25 years and - *' enI've never seen it tried with a; First Prize 1592 $ 44,000.00 AI; e maon third. They always hit F Prize 1592 $ 44,000.00 away." The ma n third wouldn'tmove Second Prize 7477 $ 13,20 0 0 d on the bunt, Herman explained [- He'd stay put. But the man on first moves to second, so that a 0069 $ 6 3 hit will score two runs. Also, you Third Prize 0069 $ 6,600 0 0 . eliminate the double play possibili- ty unless the other team wants to risk walking the next hitter, which No. prim No. Pri No. Pri s No. Prim No. Pime No. r Me. PriM No. Prm No Psi M would put the winning run on N s base. 132.00 1092 i 32.1 292 132.01 302 132.06 402 132.84 5402 132.00gs4 122. 7069 132.=06 SI N I32.& 8M 13 base. 6112 132.0 112 132.1 212 1,32.90 3192 132.00 41M2 1.3 12 16.4 *t 1.u t las.** 51 92 13 gin Walter Alston said it depends on m 132. 9 1202 132.0 229 132. 13292 1322 0 4292 132. S2 132.1 6292 132.M 7IH 1302 t. M A who the hitter is and who's com- m92 132.00 1392 132.00 223 132.M 3392 132.0 432 13 1 5302 132. 63S ISSW 7392 .M M 1M..00 I M . "! ig up next. That's the way Fred M92 132.0 1492 132.00 2492 132.2.434422 132.12. 54 2 132M.8 42 133.4 7492 1321 S4 92 13 I t ing up 2et.Tasthwa rd t 2,2M.60 i2 44,M1,.M 292 1,20090 3592 2,200.00 452 2,24.8 592 2,20M.M 805092 2,2. t 7592 2.20..0M2 2,28.4 IM -Haney looked at it, too. "With any. 132.0s 12 is S2.a I. t2ss22. 369 t 132.e 4i692 132.8s4 2 132.80 449 .132.07t 7 s2M2*SM s . - 72 132.0M 1792 132.n 2792 132.M0 3792 132. 04792 122." 57 2 M 12 79 132.. 7792 Ot 2.8 792 132.0 1 0892 132 M0 192 132.00 28 132.0 3892 132.M 4892 132.00 52 122 112. 8 0 I12. 7192 132.00 IM2 12.0 1 692 132.01 1NS 12.4 232 132.M 3.2 132.M 4'2 132.0 092 1S2.8M 153.84 7'92 1.0 S'2 8 m46.2 12. M- A m~A S...,. 1.,i..J 12. C Mo t #l Pi6m, By BEANS REARDON 24 Years Ia National League Written for Nea service QUESTION: The balk rule says a pitcher must step directly at first base on a pickoff play. e allowed to snap the throw quick- y, then make the step?-P h 1 Zuckerman. Answer: No. He must take his step ahead of thethrow. If he throws frst, the steps, it is a balk. Q. When bunting how should a itter to hit th ball?--Billy WA. btm temtt it the top hai o f the hal, that it will drp to the gmg. If the bat eatihes the lower part f The bai, ther is a god chance the batter swIt Mp Q. low should the shortstop throw to second on a double play attemt?-ArrYBenfante. A. SesheoMdWow It Chest idO -and hard. Never msake ake I threw. m. pivot aimn d oul e b t watch a" kind la threw 4d.. Al An- sedaF wade"fiir ro watesm VQ mew = cr-mdh 4 a"- l in Q.What is the Yankees' J o e In club in Coffin' real last aa e?-Enoch de. Igo*0 r O Ziegler. L .,soa (NRA) A. WllMlge. s I 15s3 441o.a 18 4*.0 | 1587 1584 440. I s5 44. I 1anS Appf0IllDSHOBS Derved From rst r e 44000 15 440.8 1591 44.00 IS0 440.M 1 59I Approximations Derive 1.-. 94 44-.- I1- 4-. IS- im |e 14. f 44. 4 Is .440. 17 440.M I 1- 4o. 11 d From Second Prize s s 1 s 2 .. 7417 2.W 1477 n2. 4 7 2m77 22 T477 22 4 77 22. 5477 228.80 477 220. 4 77 M 7468 110.00 747 I.M m 174 1 2 Ill." 41 1*. i n t IIa M 4 M i 74S0741 lm e I Im 116 748 3t e, 74 le." I 741 1i. J 74733 11 i 747S 118. I 147S 114.8 74 1W. 741 X 0 4.M I W 4 U 1107 MIX Approximatioas Derived From Third Prize I i. W 13 0 I I 5I . f" "a i s 1 7132.M 4" 122.84 S0 122 -- 12.06 70 132.84 -- 13.-8 ".0 ------------ --------- ------ --- - '.11 11s i i* Uw I *~t Prize-winning Numbers of yesterday's Lottery Drawing were sold at: Frst, Second and Third in Panama. The Nine hundred whole tickets ending in 2 and not inel eded to he ab ve list win Forty-Feor DeOans (464 emp. The wbole ticket naf 44 oleces which comprises the tw series "A" and '3 1 '4 Signed by ALBERTO ALEMAN, Governor of the Province of Panama Cod. 47-12155 The Representative Of The Tresmury ICARDO A. MELKNDUZ WITNESSES: Carlos H. Ocatles. Cd. No. 41-60194 JOM DOMB I OO 8OTO PABLO A. tnfMuel J. Oonzsles, Ced. No. 19-4054 Notary P e, Panama Sert 'I - 1 o II 'p. --- --t -I I T' ?q .. N iit~lt M PANAMA AMERICAN ANM IIiBWa DABA.T NIWSPAPBL HONDYA. AUGUST Mt. IM b~gad~ic-dd after a hanierp bualMUMdlb saark is Lois Wood of to thtewom h N the Bt , nu CuUa (NfKAf margarita Cage "" '" 1 . .4- . *" A o ..*?- ^ -. 4*- ,i L- - '- "? "W?*lr n ......- ..... . .o.. " . *' ~-ja , /n vita-tioncl Tonih ;' *'E'. * a. - Negro PiestSi Read sto on Negro Priest Say$ Racial Segregation ; .... : R a ia .. :r i-- - - L-j STsAN INDEILY NESPAPR Lke Telling God: You Made DI Mistake Y A EVANSTON, M, Aug 2 a IwereniWed by; I. .(.-)-AnAmericang.rcer-tha e u ar gyman said at tie weed .that El Souray eads a thr n f Commu. u t te 1 ntoe practice of r racial segregation deleatMon from Ute Copcist upatad n .apro- are inv oed" be a n *d eumng the.deft. "You dox cburc in nEgypt. ra a- e r- S"Let th, people know the truth and the country is safe" Abraham Lincoln. made peops a dff t races Mlke sa many church. ae. at hit .t a . Sand coIlors. men atterc te a sembly arc Peter, a O. '- te L r. BenjaminMays, pre mient ate. ah e they. aq d id e twe gueot ii ].iT2-NINTH YEAR PANAMA. R. P., MONDAY. AUGUST 23, 1954 FIVMCUTI of MorenouseColege at Atlanta, ogether a common holy beond.w f we ms pe ,p efoke Ne*o.d As. communion service o. her e. e..t. r- --r be- th-.wsrato semp of the world Coiel of cause the rite is "closed" or rules Sen. oseph' McCgrthy'S I ..e and' Dr. Ben J.Martins of vent. them ufpm attending the agent."s.- ..w ,, tae Souta-African. Transvaal par- moteno message of n icipated in an Asaemibly season "It seems to me that thescan- a ate n Worldh on intergroup relations v dal of our division as churthe is Ccuall eve3 t ., ireas one cannot sbage his.Codr And El Sourlafy, however, iCu'd., ch m a It- mnIlednss tad Air Force Attempt To Oust Vargas rtMrn cre ArmY and Navy uni opened fire o eti-o d- tha the full and final esulto and urpected of eing a ott he, wt Io. mt" t a~ath Ma a uo.e? s a A ir Forc A t em p hecanto hange -oa sor, ari em l ,ouherloay, hore, er, !d. It Chr~; ... .._ to . , s Iaid. churches at the world to talk a-. At hom here we s' 1 Isit eolle aro a e.a a r een e o n r .en, pr me ,h r a De AlmeidP was de ptured ,fer mae a mis God, waen You The main af the current as i J and talk r t wrS w lerdted today to sup- tment newspaper editor Car ohe investigation will bedifrn the plot Against mount a argd te cci rf Gho warships thehabor ha eda, wo w "Even if aswe with V at cloedno claims tohshortly. cerda. thel t g en wiaIliad Steam up ready for act on. th statement c De Almelda was l apHeted a belief m Imocracy, the aims rather than tom Ipecific gdals ment m ain o oyau the pirit Sa uards with submachine gunsai lanteebi Alemao de Wa whole world wer at peace inter- such as the question o oped ca.- of 'ouotr sa tucle any de p e t dt on f o r e im un t he t h e t i r f o c e O ce and police head uarters sl n io CnmadA bo h t nism hay ns ver developed, t as* McClusk y agreed that ct pvks laih t ;oo A lArmy divisi wheeled traf io who________ wa esposioie foor t esId___ cismo had never been born and ent there sems no hope ofg.to reai t o need or tonthse feer e had waB quesedt in str ict sclrec. desegregation s urgent. El Sou riay said the ebunctiltyd 0a't radio sutaion's which that de Almelds Oassteade and economic jstice. for all menmight draw thechurch lose m. thi cun as Od warships mInthe harbor. ", Even if we & o .. no claims to should cn ne itself to general h saod Inti e rt in i SuSlletinp No r triactions niversal -s We that demands mon ritet tesBion. te up ready for action. D Almd wults Implicated h laid. Smocracy h ouaimsrather than to specific gls et t th S an p le esi ol- leti e government had nat d ional i f atneisty I om Church i- s ftila.- tl. bo bet- mune aons.ns i SH rt ow r quarter s d nall onma, who o m nisty an never developed d, if as MeCluskey agreed tha a tp*s ".W tom it ha ialal gBnnor| w *ed our sh*- ^5 lert wheeled traff.n the part born and ent there see s no hope of gen-h yo the rtsaihristian c oving. Air orNazism were whor unknown eal communion service fori- meanhle th it i cdl" tp destrias.Min hea ottChristi cannt Ch he sad houldUr oh1BC8I pO etoo over the S beat os wnc Mnate Lnvaerda, but elnaed nion -segreated church andf soial but said some ifutue advetrs"y C h b eo'OII radio station's which sasto rbu a "rtan decusic and thort dAlme, masta erm indd andr eonomedx uschte' for a men might drawres itu the olclose e- a ounilhas Sbuletins. No restr ictions the ambuls are urgent because we pr eah a enough together to enjoy a h to eritslY" rorit However, Ninc Fotmetrat hdh ui er-sal gospl that demands mon rite. tsl i a on t eves ae e . 4 Jposed 1 m mediatrelnhas De Olveira ave a three. n U th ate urev. J..Frect our tcheoe ol t Fraecis l'Pickens Miller, a de -hoe d t th. t the 'a rew"papers, ae summary of -theresults othe ry," he said. u Southern Presbyteris an lu ayn tarta '.t at-the as r u re of tensionIn"t the Invest tion to0-date: "To proclaim one thino and act from Riehmond, Virginia, said bthn emblY wo ar ed '*e. t iUa l etole rss no te-" The governmenthad no dl- another is sheer hocrl nsy. church iS failing toIce yo s ien nation- s i ~-c b edatio n'pfipthe i e "It weakens the ifuence of the men in the proper relationship he enastandan e s tnteo an deingPrh o tchurchr .. The gospel Itse l de- teen the secular society a n 4' ya ,ae e ar officers asking Army mands interracial Justice and an God. Thi, he said, is "One of oret D up forde-". All sspcions of colicity unsegregatd church" great weaknesses as, a worldwide gthatVargs resign. on the part of Lutero .Vas A Scottish parish pastor sald ahristian community." A Ar Force note said ro mr complex ely disprove d. meanwhile that It is a scandaldl Developments" in thoe in ves- that, all Christian cannot o Join in Churche s,he said, should .-urge Sntof the recent murder of "3. The ines of evidence d a ingle service of holy commu- "the ablest. sonsand daughter" .e fl cn -r ,la, a t.a Ruent bVoa-md Taheony s chief of Preatt coptie Orithod ox Church said itoas missionaries into the ePO C nal n c n seIttie t thet ce re enter into" public life.., Sw"lt c si e woast "much too early" f tin. ar, na." o r' pe ae taldespte t 1he dar a D ceveruns~ortto had1as m1 tercommuon. the .l l "Al too quietly po liticaluasi r-Two thn weresi, tls &al 3 oe ta the Pnhas aPrent id nt rest'in eiarA- The Rev. J..Fraser McCused tivity ta h kes laein tone cmpa-l s mm ce d w iva ete molet' aal s, n e of staff of ther 'ab r th Nre ter a r wa ld ond"athCur tW 'e drn oa T e Chr fiores old reov- Skau u ce hat there mut'o e re- B l r Th rm e jcty rFerry,'e s rDundeeL t-A t-r Swas the n, "dtaluon the one bh Indc nrtusto."w ln er atdThe s the vtae o thev T OiY aaek r .a officers had in mind. ...neo ha n. rah $0 aa rr h .d 9' M renhas added,- however," k d cr 0T r 1U to TPresdent.Rdphim: ph-arkted, car ntiaJ1,vntaea, S resigned mit Iai ot Af AoPreour with h c 86 m arsaed n owl naettd oe d ilay rIjd Si e senior officer aslgifteg the ai PRINCES Agas insth Ford RepTh at ririgbouthenatin 'etfr o. -- " Shnote wasw deB er. h dress,. Princess Mar aret poses for her 24t b nrthday pictures at Lp* aSn st nee -r im nor ny b ra ke 0 o .. o, -- -sk,0 t wahen r a hea ViaM rs who 'ag the SAIGONJ, Aug. 3 (UP) Otfelal said that in theory any theory a r the iy ttY i wehe wa dt amn. cared of h .bhoAl de Ol o eehagrh0SCart in aotre c at Ft t Se lod l c i French-l leod yards r t le one war pner would be fr, after e. uof th hind-riun attacks tha ent rad tae ivi be o h mi Kor ead opn :hrd IN an -da ad ha tthehelv 3Bawnlea vu todewv. Aisoners fnall wounded veiral. in returned and dihehared, t lark Gbl e oo are pl the toll o bloody o Pan amanian m en w alo SInister Zehbla de, Cosl s icr washing a shipboard mul w- so e ver ha ,. The August.- guss o opol~" a Dalt lain Briis pmong 2l50r ,i Communistigd nre *" did forbid either side tho use a Canal Zonea ste ottheI midnight t e Ar- Ipist their forcible return to re ue or orcei ann to go to nia later e defendants were Ve Panama Cn atbroad- Comus cAuthorities said that to forestall this year to scouf loations d guially .onf'ro. til ng" aI. .s o r "vigilanthesive and repetiton, they would em- Kiplings saga of adventue on eaents decision were n- e poto lee the on ri e elahynt, te nd t, ofciAMSTlsRDAM, Aug. 23 (UP)te aree movement sof popular tonight, a teorthwt sfroht er wHAld tbaz u '6ta, aro wasuined g.tn n ad.Jls :e SANGEsl Cat Aug. atte The KLM Royl tct A- ba so They Skcan b mutiny oured cost aro Umembr teo C:i lsan-', sisd A rg art, anthe co byrs wife alrder." iset wee, urt was disclosed only a Chamr y Commerce, twicerapidly from place to tn-iv i -ace wit- he sh C eita added that hear. etTON, Jamaso, Aug. 23 of its ourldier ngreelled today a then the specific teams h walked n the Liberty Mr- edd sent :ot intend to "interfere In aboard th e Norwegian freighter was withheld. ket and ti e merg t de n 'ne yeas. ro alt The etoug anint-s t ta-l l- tionin of the civil gov- Skaugm, chartered to the French minutes later. The terrorist es- chge was dorly onct. rn et," but only "to assure for th Indochinal prisoner e- The ship had taken onthe prims caped. throughout ti Ge e d 62d maintain'discipllne n- n change. oer to carry them down the I ". Mnm all toam. n. . l.ble tot the tranquility of northeast corst of Indochina fro The new attack came as Real- KU L H llvina 141h vg pidi the. o Teshi JAYat anchor outsle Haiphong to Sam &on, on dent General Francis Lacoste dv e p nt 1 Sm r aid for 26 hours with the eot 84 miles south of Hanoi. prepared to fly to Paris f Lrye iealm" despite ithe l locked in the hold, au That is one of the two main ex-I gent conferences tomorrow. Ispl arti MSCOPE a shere. A sd. change stations. rThe nw death ushed the Au-,n r.f. hd i khariniste r ifrom p1 vi nces now .omin under mu tiny within the hours they OKYO. A, (UP) e l h Wu ed BrazilntoC unit conl we usig a te acoerred 1 aome Ga l e h olcal crisised th a- br e o sand t a conc a the ws- r etains were u Ism duy ials wo unded csthe mitry C oIvest.a- tr J 7t i ono wre-t ruigwred to break out of the loked . lI.u.rL. -. It was the first report ofvi'tedo akutfheledi ' to the Aug. 5 killingsad'whold to avofd return to Co u i rNinX ekg and called on 8electon* are on the Intolence over forcible repatriationi at muthorimies..v .ie pa rs to a por no- caeae, past w er: investigation shows'tha --the issue that held up the ar- Kipling|volt. roownmelialoii by.the TntE- ,r Lutero Vargas, the Pros- .mistlce in Korea for months. The Forty guards were on duty,.un-, EDINBURGH.Scotland, Aug.. Peping radio.said In a proe- diet ou n o t;taid 'a son, nor any other ov- Aefil teir de French command. At drst (UP), Humphrey Aegan anQ nd broadcast that the tid- a sre i or - killn., w olEn D L D B ..... AbuwhichWent out of con- mad thatfprisiywoners bet altedr they, fired over the heads oh the eClarok Gable are to star'in -.a Ing committee of the "Vippeten e.._a figure,-andthatprisonersbeA. advancing prisoners, moviO adaptationof- Rudva P cll conutave Lr- v, of eto trol after striking a road bump In Plymouth, Mass., stands near decide for themselves w ~ Ther Ki... nvg,, n "ie ,o el.-aotntm..ounsg,.. to4P dytithe Panam. wanal thhe cottage It demolished. There were 29 girl scouts aboard go back to the side from which The men came on, and therg 4Benovel t or once" unan-dea;an s theyer. ea...v .. 'o""ther official version.-Thebroadc saidtheer the fro J To HelpnUDUU tPdurn.piew 'ht rm-..Authorities said that to forestall this.year to scoudt locations.. omisnay dconfirmed t.lrn gw- nre "To.-Help Jamaica]OffNDtc at harkay tt+prLsoner, inesmallerWUld num-em" i K JPdliA's northwstfrfontie wfuld f.lltalxy in45I FidaY A.. l, nd wll be by hls wiemJeir- , lqmetheaat Chn the er friend, Mrs. Robert. 23 (UP) TheWOmon UDes After a visa to enter, th .Uy,*~ Labor egaon l rtterIs the wife of the Ro nigarhunta Daimefts a Telephoe ^SSneg" 'Heart Attack porrEyI ngt ivited Catholic and V eecut o a paidnews tgatin his posUtleal IMI I r at cr Commu slsed him t ye Ps aways welcome to the Ra bo City, Clary A. Laing, "I haven't the slightest idea Manchuriaa to chare. J'.ub even when red Muggs 39, was prooued dead on ar- what was the reason," Chaves wat el to be the first vist am. ,u is .there. rival at Coon Hospital Saturday said. "No one told me saythfi." lat woaimers tai the -. -The club was ,. distressed a.- nig -., *s appSa r.ly f- at S-qarML&mafl iaB THt 4t a S.Ft port s uignod arou feed a heart attack nIn any event, he eldar. A. S. eas as star of the' natural ea 0 Her husband tthe o160 aw o nLaw N C ompaya Herman, alM aR had been su-i straightened out and said te w St 5:54 &m..L sow "'S y who recently vi- fering from a heart condition. has a "long vir-" or both the on 6:36 p m het*** waliaear. 4 autope w ordind. Bowl amnd gPo. " ;- J I - ~$j~:i t ',y.^oi. -w-.--,* |
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