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> -. .; ^ -~ " . *'r. * *A . eq MAR 19 1955 0 A, B. P. FMIDAT, MABCH 1i, 1955 .i'- *" ." .. . ,h '.. '. f .. -. *,, ,, 0,A Told Him Ruben Killed Col. Remon Informed sources today quoted parts of his confession and on Jan. last th hs brother, of Miro will continue today with confeedd.5er Ruben 0. Miro both defense lawyers FeUpe J. was easassin of President Escobar and Oullermo Marquez Jose Antono Remon on Jan. 2 at iBrl-eflo an special prosecutor- Juan France race track. Jose N. Lasso de is Vega itting in on the-ques toning.. Father Carlos Pmen Ilerrera There Is an opiinon me testllMt .before DIsL Atty. e~reles that the pames of other Frn5eKo Alvarado Jr. that persons not mentioned before foawuag an UOeesf0l at-. will be broncht ot in one way tempt by Caroies iro to ak or another during thri In his ow lie by cutting the connection with the Ma nna- veins on hs wrist, he named tien plot. g his brother during a conversa- Mario de Diego, general' man- tion with the priet, the soUnr- ager of the Institute for Econ6, ea said. mc Development (IP), .and other persons gave testimony Father Pares Herrera testified this morning before ame before the P.A., after getting of the Panama Secret police. permission from his superior Lodeakers will be Installed Meanwhile, Whe National A-outside the National As " sembl" three-man committee y Monday to ermt sped tors nl on s edings or e trial of ore unabl to t..a the now Impeached ex-president lose Ra- bUilldn to hear the proc= i ir mon Guizado, who is charged Admission to the Assei |y gCi with plotting the asanwrnation during the tilal will be by spe- im of President Remon, wormed for law passes. In 17 consectiw ho yeoa1 prda. f on depositions and briefs pre- sented.by the D.A, the de sense an# .o prsecuton. w (hza^is woduled to go on trial Mdday at 3Pp.m. W It I that Mira was guest ayby the As- S.. s- ,ein.in co nnectiOn r the conessbed W o said to have sent to the A cable was received today by (UP e'Aoa4k(Panama Local 010 W r nest I oa sacmting some Shf exec -lSe sera 0> ,. *ssl r raia apers n ~ ... SS PANAMAS'RCEZIVE DARIEN INDIANS BIta posemena (left former Miss Panama w employed at the Prealdenca, take noteU fr6m C oMente Membacha, spokesman for Da- n Indcan delegates Joe Chlripua and Raldomero and UrtNe Barquerizo who visited Panama y for an Intrvlew with President Ricardo AAs.. Looking on Is Elzibir Malek, alp a former s Panama, who helped the Indians decide whether they would wear their baseban caps dur- the interview with the President. 956 US Political Campaig n Draws Closer o After Yalta Comes China, GOP Edition ASHINGTON, March 18 Chiang Kal-shek and his Kuo- "Then there ill be no mis- S-- The Eisenhower admin- mintang party. _. ke as to whak *at on between ton plans an early release It rejected the R"publlcan 1M92 at. / . m1i dnenwwumntd i galnmed harse that the De-..toi a t l' 'e for the cal China it shumi fthe ihblktit-n a o Anger Eleanor: FOR Would Not Have Done It Europ 0-- Secret- Spilling. ~i.. ' C.: i :.P i C JERUSALEM. March 18 (UP) I rn-rI -Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow -U iu r I I u J S of the late President, said to- day she was certain her hus- -. band never would have released the Yalta papers for publicitlon n' i ,, had he lived. oi iK i According to the newspaper Maartv, Mks. Roosevelt -said: "My husband .discussed vari- ous subjects with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and / 0 - that s quite ossible he suggested LONDON, March 18 (UP) Oneof the angriest to China, but I know not thing ropean squalls of criticism to blow up against the Uitf "But I am sure my husband States since the war broke today over U.S. publicatie.s would have never given these the Yalta secrets. apers for publication had he Sir Winston Churchill's remark in the House of C Mrs. Roosevelt arrived this mons that such publication was "undesirale" reflect~ morning for an eight-daytour British irritation that the documents were made publiet to China, but I know nothing guesL tonight of Chief Rabbi all. Isaac Herzog. Grim silence among French policymakers and an e t. fort by German ones to shrug off-'the revelations Boni vo IM l concern that they had endangered French appu vo' German rearmament. Aw oves AccordsOn Newspapers from London to Vienna and from St .4 holm to Rome loudly condemned U.S. Secretway of.$Sto 5e$ M u RI Menm l John Fostr Dulles for releasing the documents tand HI BONN, GrMny, *arch is late PrestBnot Roosevelt for what the documents reVelo CUP),- The Xpni Government abdut his dealings with Stalin. , completed ratification today of the Paris accords to rearm 100.- The Copenhagen Information In W i 000 Gerpians as a majox force called Dules "the big bull in the the . in. the western defense systemnL nternati"a Obina p o." Y >ffa~n Compwlt t M.alstly Jal said *fiJopi Itutl lf sLdo, W dL i If esee- a . singer Rogers and her FrOnc husband, Jacqubs 3ererac, left TocUmen at two clock this morning for New York, artr their first vWiVd .to .Panaha., whlih lasted for 26 he.ua. - yeterday mnoning the movie stars went to Miraftores control tower anid w i shown "how aNuh pass thiOh the Locks. Rdei. a tarBg- and evening they spent" shopping and sulht- seeing and h were sorry not to be abjestot'ay longer andsee more of the 1eWM of .Pan-i ama, which M to faci, late them. '" The first motve wlCb Jacques Bergerac has made n hi career has just been released by United Artists. He takes the lead oppos- ite his wife. The film was aide In England last year. It-is called "Twist of Pate."' Atlantic-Siders Gettinq Transport- To AFL Meeting Cars will be at Balboa station tomorrow to shuttle Atlantic iders to he AFL rally at Diablo Service Center. To cope with ese coming over for the rally, a peal coach will be attached to t coming mor- Vai vU55 WMAIMWNMM^ IU-7060h tiate on Ibshl of.te a loWta workers nployed ta"-re, e= me athe end of this.month, or the bmlofMng . ,.1ominent an' U ikx point td bed dis- eamw an AMan medaMuents to job laiflcatloA RaMhinery, and ejxpaded JOb Apporfnt Suicide IIn PanCanbl Shops place 01 o ployment, was zouna In his n68ket. The by was taken to Gor- %Ws Hospital after Dr. Joseph M. Meadows, yho was summoned to the aefte. pronounced him dead. An autopsy will be p- formed. Lot -Blooming Saomrock .Sh eka Pew je walL t' ar yUt. The 1949 China "white paper" nlned principal blame for Na- lon a lst China's loss of the mainland on Gener atilssilmo New York Invad By Steady S wall NEW YORK. Marh 18 (UP) - A thick, steady sn wh which began about 5 a.m. had piled on and one half Inches deep on New Tork City .by 10 a .. today. I was expected to'otOnue-to. depth of four or five inches by late afternoon. ' The Weather Bureau sid thi snow would bi, mixed with slee and rain along the coast during the afternofbn and probably would end bX, evening. The teae at 10 a.m. wa AM belvowte1 but It wa expected, t4 eto 35 degree itis Drug mightt . J'A.w plane front igatealf-600 bottles wil 4ered to hospital ut t-Republlc and thi e WWes, MMrnrwy n awoaf KODr Alieson wrote on July 3041W In toe document's letter of transmittal to President Tru- man. O0e prominent administratioA official told a reporter that many Republicans regard Ache- son's statement and the "white paner" as a "whitewash." He said that the Republans would have their Inning now that the Democrats are out of power In the executive branch. "Our plan Is to publish all LW important documents --~fl t selected ones that t-UI story_.of the re'atlons beten It slated to be this imer." Work already.h been start- ed by a special task force of his- trians and researchers on ina Sears through 1947. The project lb scheduled to be completed in AlMttle over two years if all goes Well P0 Chest X-Rays en Last Mo"t Panama City w the United States, and cmf ;, Over three thousand X-rays of t another, official said. th chest were tOU lx-rays of In Panama City and its environs v JIr i A alal part of the mas X-ray cam. Jrb y rindsm'Ilgp n being rar rHeoutby the .Ministy of Publ-c Health in co- ty B.e wation with the Coope tive 114 Of 'Real*Service. u li M o 33 Xrays of the SAa chest were taken, rch added to as PiUmnP Man the 33,973 previously taken, gives - ing of a gasoline station ateD- towns of the interior of the Re- it dant. .public in order to take X-rays of The 24-year-old ilardello ti e sidents of rural aeas. Th1s n"umbesr-on c Unt# Isd ti* which over 17.000 rys wil mlddlewelHt tit hel yBobo be taken. It we l start min David, HL'W, H l" March 28. . (UP)Olson. A Philadelphlo was convicted juryha extend to n Santiago f ound boxer Joey Olardello i l- vlusa, Chitre. Las Tabs, oAgna- r iot, aggravated asult and bat- dune, Penonome and La Chorre-. tery and conspiracy. A jury oflealth illbine seven men and fie wb n de- All the personnel ofthe.Nicolas liberated less than five hours Solano Hospital, teachers attend. i public in ordthe mer school at the Es-rays of Judge Idward Litt put off cui Normal in Santsao as wel l sentencing to g iv Pa Ie's as residents of the auburbas a-T lawyer a chance to ppeo Theour wlleas of Panama ity were Xrayths dur, Charges arose from an ncideAt ed during February. In addition n last October, when Olardello and the new X-ray nit at the dispen. Several comr anons o e up o0 ary at the' Hospital Santo Tomas riota Phladelpggravated gasul stanon continues to lend its services to Oiard elo was acc t sef beat alI persons coming to that Nicolasti- Ing the attendants -ar-p .l tuelon.o Howard Short wl a- cruitc. Giardello .was using utchea et the time after a knee operation. The convict1qn sp -r- at least, for the time ba Olair- dello's chances for a t ht with Olson. GIardello B chl- lenged the chaml pn, Olhoa manager a l g nUrty- frowned on the m unUtl Olardello's trial ended Library On Subs To Be Dedi*ed I. as a the docu1 1* Ame- pa2 othe Western European lans,"a said d uentil n and Nato. Manchester an the re- Of the maor powers only relations themselves. France as not completed ratif- eThe left-wing Frae-Treurof cation. The French upper house Paris said the documents "cn- votes next week and if the ac- firm the cynigUm of the great cords pass then Belgium, the powers and the illusions of Netherlands and Luxembo urg Roosevelt and Churehill." were expected to folow swiftly. Most British newspapers Britain and Italy hive ratified took the line of th -time o At thesame time. the Bun- were mostly published to d- desrat (upper house) gave credit the late President grudging thought final approval Roomevelt and through him, tries.. Russians n any worse. light. "What happened today means "It exposes some faults con- the wipings luofyjtan'Chn -Mitte.d by an ailing president in cellar Konrad Adonauek said an- an appallingly difficult situation. ter the tcessful conclusion Most of alley who have to be S andt har4 fight for ra- me united than ever before." ucaton. e The conservative FIga/ of terro ry e eN hParis said along the same Une that the move was aimed at Ing discrediting Roosevelt and also t a t "Irritating the Soviets to the "reea Bhpy rcayam point where they would refuse GreeI ot ofY ala, M a new high-level conference n L Shores with thea Weast On M IA A= But the Italian Press took the 18 (UP) Bily ham arrived Western alliance by showing you in Britain to a wild welcome from can't do business with the Cor- sing .ng., weeping women today mul.ts - and, itng thespot from which The proovernment. Momen- the Mayflower ailed, declared to Sera said. "In. all probability "I've been a little homesick for ed the risk of unfavorable re- England ever since I left it, the percuslons. To make clear to American evangelist said. those who still doubt the tragic "There is something in this end in store for those who sup- country that gets right down port the politics and friendship dee There Is something here of the Soviet Union." that digs a place In a man's Turin's independent Stampa- heart." sera said. "It is believed this is a A crowd of hundreds, mainly move to show what were the hos- women and grls, chanted the tilitles of the Soviets against the hymn "This Is My Story" and Germans and against France, many wept as Graham came a- and this precisely when the par- shore from the liner Liberte way.- laments of Europe are debating Ing his hat from the bow of a the Western European Union and tender and'shouting "God Bless the rearmament of West Ger- you." manyny" It ee m A crwd o hunreds maily| ove o shw wht wee th l~ yesterday he w 'l im i the documents whh were Pblic Wednesday night P7 the Smate Departmn ". At another point, said, "When we receie text the U1. p "A documa-n gin were first cleared wi British," on ta Informant StW] ... "The Brind en uuI ' see all the d e _ sent to Londai BeeIMbegb far as we know, thy 'S there." In response to qieatlow, ofr- cials said these proofs were the same content as those - lished by the State Depa The snafu was the* complete when CuurdeR'- serted he could tell fbu "extracts" that the J i version of the Yalta edf)M--'> contained "some series i takes." . Looking back, U.S. dip 14.a.i say It probably was that something would 0% w1 in the long and strained Ington-Lonidon liaison .o& Yalta papers. . Churchuil, angered IV Go. publication of the U.JLroose of the secret Talta oiifi 'commented treily t would have been 'a god.lI if he had been eofnalited h.l t h e t e x t o . . Churchill, last survivIng her of the wartime Big T1 who took part in the Yata U ference, hinted the publcfabai the full documep a oft i ing now might hamp.e Br R efforts to arrange level conference with The Yalta report wasi cheerlessly In most W Itals. .a Only the' gieefually lis sheds a . Smea. between ow* appeared ( Francs I at Yalta were trench documnts w -M ~UIUU aft. leanuDo leader Oeri 1 proper at'I annex all Qqrq atw a - *f--> ' THE PANAlMA AJERICAN ,- AN. JNDEPENDERT DAILT NEWBPAMB -. WIOAT, IE.A34* ii, 'g.r *L PER' M THE PANAMA AMERICAN OWNED AND PULISEDro my TI HI A1VA AMERICAN PRmEa. INC. FOUNDED BY NELSON WOUNIEVELL IN s1oe HAMNMODI ARIAS. EDITOR 07. H STREEf P. b. Box 13I. PANAMUt~ I OrP P TELEPHONE PANAMA Ne. 2-0740 18 LINIJ CABLE ADDnREs 'PANAMERI4AN, PANA'. ON OPICE, 12 179 CENTRAL AVENUE BETWEEN 12VT ANC T3TH SN TREl FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES, JOSHUA B5. POWERS. INC. 34 MADISON AvE NEW YORK. 1171 N. Y LOCAL. V S MAI IONTH IN ADVANCE. N1.70 S 2.5 MIX MONTH IN ADVANCE ..o 1 13.0 INE 'EAR. IN A'VANC.-- 18.50 24.01 L 0 '0 >0 THIS IS YOUR FORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN THE MAIL BOX Labor News Aad Comment By VICTOR RIESEL A crusadin.4 Los Angeles police I eutenant. assigned to uttirng down Ine racKeteerb wno muscle i un laber. told me recently -*o an nuiirmcr who won L taix to him unless they're m baUung tru..s., viinming at a distance irom any apot in wnich an electronic gadget Sa could be planted. The Mail Box is an open forum for readers of The Panama American The informer will not talk in a Letters are received gratefully and are handled in a wholly confidential .r ur wnule walKing or even on eanoer. r. Isolated sandy beach vnile the It you contribute a letter don't be impatient i t it does t appear th oicer s.dressed. e former next duy. Letters are published in the order received. knows too much about the latest Please try to keep the letters limited to one page length. asnions in wiretapping aui e.ec. Identify of letter writers is held in strictest contidence.onc recording by miniature m This newspaper assumes no responsibility for statements as opinion 'ionic recording s uenb ina uuuur- expressed in letters trom readers holster, a jacket pocket or a o wi ist watch. rne informer just does RIO fATO .ot want his voice recorded 'on 8it. wire spools which can prove that The airman who thlnK- it would bhenice to have the Air h aed the pce Fo-oe stuck Out in Rio Hato must have oeen out there, because Since my taik witL, the police e 4scrlbed it perfectly., llcutendnt. l've been on the prowl ifty miles irsom here. no one but the fish and cows, tor tne use of these gaagets inside Idetally located right In the mile of nowhere. Well, he's no ioor.1 ive niscovere inra some Ial "Iion oilicial. nave wire wieir Chances are that he likes a lonely and secluded p fe, but own ou.'ness Uents for sound and tase have compassion on all the others who like to be reason- li e tappea the wires ol some 01 ablv close to these established communities I have been hearing 'leir ovn labor brethren. a)oit. .1 Is it possible to imagine living conditions for the Air Force TheMostI startingg use pof thi. rker out in a God-forsaken place like Rio Hato for any length ele by a ric e stcCppIg is report time, say ten or twelve yearn e by a jr eaeteceive, eiuard How about the letter by A Student, who claims it as simple .- pindel, nvant-guarde. of thism I that, you can't move the schools because there i4n't any place 41. ange new busi ess.aSOMe time r sonablyv close to established commtmities. toael iee ,sabsoleader, nwhonym- I We were well informed on how nice it would be for the iby nous, came toes tbso private ely anony- asdents. but how about the working people What about all e union chief WantO the private buy eyequi. personnel it will take to operate the Air Force out In Riol ment which culd be strapped so to? What are they going to do for established communities? conspc jou.y to a man uiat his d what about their children, where are thev going to school? clothes woul. stol fit like their 11 And where are you going to find an established community peci jacket or. the bearded gent out In RIo Hato to put this school near. snce all schools must be ing the Schweppes ads. zir established communities? Spindel sola tne labor executive of I like students as well as the next, but please write about Sp equipmede soo e labor executive nnethlng else. Bv the way. wasn't it the student's demonstra- the equipme. for some $4t00, and tlns in Panama, that brought about the costly downfall of Rio J& business agents. These aides 11,,to? %t.re about tu De qjesltioned by a What Is there about Rio Hato that intrigues students so Grand Jury in sime midwest city, nch? Is It the colossal waste of money? And where does this it developed. Each of them soor. ioney come from. the stddcnts or the working people? acquired what every well-dressed S,* Leave It and well-tapped business agent ------ should wear. \, SAN ANTONIO BUGLE ear. wh al Tiny Minil ne recording units The calendar says six 'more days of winter, but we have al- were placed iw shoulder holsters, , rihdy had a month of Spring. but not in all of the state. The Ahich just happened to be lying t Panhandle has had'6nlv three days without frost and the around, of course. They were Witherman says snow again tonight. Up In that part where liked to wrist-watch microphones thb prarie dog kneels on the back of his heels and fervently by concealed wiring running up p prayv for rain they are getting some while we get nothing but the sleeve. So now I know what b dry wind and sunshine. they mean ony the phrase, "That ' q Mlasing my Saturday and Sunday rides a mny son-in-law is fellow's got something up his working ten hours a day six days a week, and it-gives him little sleeve.' a time to rest. Hope things will quiet down, but prospects don't Each business agent went into t look good. the Grand Jury chamber .fully , I remember writing an artple in 1929 advising stock specu- wired tor. sound. Later the, pro- , lutors to get out of the market. It's almost the same now, but ceedings weie played b-ck to the I lon't believe the crash will be so severe. m ion chief He must have been it The building boom is still on here and they are still selling proud of what was said because t homes as fast as they are built. Don't Itnow where the people he sent the wire recordings back 1 losing from, but they stilloame. .. to Spindel.or e-recordi s. the SThea ountr is uranium crary, and St Mar's College last iAts of" records' cold -,e lset Wht began a llas of Gteger tuen ller su ir 1000 to ,aund the countryside for playing apow. The late sits on a' pool of oil rn]Xe n with enough some of his colleagues. Mlphur and nitrates to supply the world and now that uranium. When Spindel ran off the wires It won't help me as my little lot ten feet square will soon get i'e discovered they were Grand e. ..Jury proceeoigs. Hd re-packed Just got notice that my Boquete neighbor, Juan Arias, goes them instead of re-recording them In hospital in New Orleans for the same operation I had a few and sent them back to the mid- a. yJars back. Hope it does him as much good as it did me. west labor man. t Sincerely, Wriht On another occasion, Spindel c Op"Wrht -nmt mot fnr hire in Detrnit. The a 1. ATLANTIC SADDLE CLUB Has the Atlantic saddle club surrendered its charter to the 24vy? ':, During my travels in the past two weeks I noticed much activity around the stable and grounds. The work was being ne by Navy employes and equipment, belonging to the fuel ex'. They did a good job, but, who is paying for it? Just Curious Holiday Greetings 1 Answer tWt'eviou Pt Mpm l^lMiuivLhdgw NI A v 1 AI1 I^A >jk &. S ACBRO 5 Affirmative a Your reply spape Babylonian ,, newspaper deity S M*ewYeu ar 7 New Year's , O Church - t in ; out the celebration S ld and th8e 8 Shakespearean f new king 1 One with 9Tardy now resolves 10 Christmas gift 26 Flightlese '3 dbl" this day 12 Begin birds .-:, rootstock 3Divulge 13Batons 28Post f ea [4- your 18 Born 29Persian prrte 45 reek god rsolutons 2GFrut (p) 30 Scottish girl 4Weihts'o S501eleacid 21 Chemical 36 Preferred India ester substance (ab.) 48 Italian 6 Sickness 22 Barers 37 Type of duck courtesy t (mod.) 23 Celestial being39 Ball 49 Summer 7 Also 24 Sleeveless 40 Pewter coins 51 Seine B Crlamson garment of Thailand 52 Paving 0 Takes into 21 Poems 41 Encounter substance 7 Drive off I Take as one's I 1 1 own PeaklIn Utah , SA-- t (ab.) I ,,| / 2 W e'ns W.n-.. 1 I Rwdka Mitaed o0IIf Stair - Y . ; - . * -- ** .... .. ",, ,s . private detective was retained to ,heck the headquarters and home of, a most powerful union chief. The private eye discovered that someone wab -preparing to plant tt least seven microphones on this labor leader. So Spindel removed the telephone cables at the un- ion's local headquarters and re- wired the outfit's communication system. There are almost 100 lines lead- ing into thi, union. Today they "What's Cookin'?" '' 1 The Jelke Gents By BOB RUARK *-0o--- I. I v ssiwg' WASHINGTON-DesIte all .the lone of NevdaFripkir a pabilcity over spanish bases, ac- hNas, annu Z A p a aI tual construction of te bases has Vermont; plus tEr:ee. lMorat een hepelees'y snarled in red tape Cnairman 1 Drry wjnad at Vraia9 for mnp than one yer. The plain Bob Kear Ml ioft, and "m published tact is that the Navy's r'rear ot Deawae - Bureau o Yards and D ok l' aa caused t-e i charge o the program, hasn so retreat. . muh as started work on a single No inai pettlement Pap ee solitary airstrip. Ceaee, out ode conspromaS. Many contractors have been nmit tiei reciprocal trade lI icldling letters of intent for over a sion to une Y&ar instead of Mier year, waiting for their final con*. vhite Uouse aides have daed tracts. They are still Impatiently tpy mignt settiq for two.: waiting while the Navy brass quib- bles over how the books are to be SUBSUDIED LAW EDUCATION kept. 1 l'he Aavy has get up a new No. doubt if you asked Interior group of middlemen to handle the Secretary 1.tt e Douga' ME., finances, The affect, contractors Kay Wfneth Ae=MavV a jel A complain, wih be to pultheb book. rubsu y'fo dto e'd * keepers in charge of construction. dcr. N o one 0 tn isenho i 'd At the proposed Torrejon base. ninistrltione more deoi1do the Na y is still haggling with the ,inngi reionis ibrelty for sc" Spaash uove nment over the use things ractslbility h e r e , CIA gravel oi This has de- thns "back to the people." layer the contractors, who aro. Yet, McKay is carrying on k standing by with their equipment little federal aid-to-education pro- and running'up expenses. End re- gram right in his interior Depart- hult is bound to be a claim against ment. lie's doing It as a special the taxpayers for the extra cost of favor to a couple of senators from Waitiotl Utah. , Another proposed bomber base LUtah.test beneficiary of Do u's at El Coperro, near Seville, has famed generosity is Daniel E. N e- hbeen hId up while the authorities ton of Uintah, Utah, who appealed debated changing its location. through senators Watkins and Ben. They have finally decided to build nett for a government job while at it at San Pablo, peorge Washington University Law As for, the cross-country pipe- School here. For over a year now, lne that is supposed to deliver oil Nelson has been drawing a hand. to the basf, the. Navy hasn't even some government pay cheek while lined up all the land rights. The lie's sat in Room 325 at the lter- engineers ar also quibbli g over ior Building grinding out his law. what size pipe to use and whether school homework. ) to contract for American or Euro- The most amazing aspect of this pean pipe. Result is that the pipe. whole affair is that when Nelson line contracts also haven't been kas "hired' in November, 1613, lot % his job was law clerk, ,a respond. Meanwhile the public is going rlbility for which he was com. publicly instead of air bases in letely unqualified since he had Spain. en in law school for only a NOTE-While the Navy has month. Whed objection began rum. been dawdling in Spain the Army bling in Interior corridors, Nelson engineers have completed another was quickly made a clerk-typlst U U, .u..ltlii..l-_iua rh mI al_ __ fter btiu.on IAUI- t h *th In At the panAing of the jurors in I 01 where the party of the first part poses" category. onlhaut,French Morocco, during New York City for the re-trial of has absorbed the guilt of her co- f am not arguing any real rights fhe same period. 'ickey Jelke on compulsory pros- conspirator. or wrongs here and in my book itution charges.' Assistant District In the triao. several years ago of a panaerer is several cuts lower BRANNAN PLAN FOR Attorney Anthonv J. Liebler told Nancy Choremi. I remember that than a process server. But at the Business he panel that the names of men- she was actually convicted of "loeb sdme time there have been few * Some pror. nent-who allegedly Lering for immoral purposes" in nmen who have not "procured," in Biggest backstage news in the atrornized the call-girl ring .would her own apartment. his was one its true sense for their friends, senatee reciprocal trade fight is a be brought into evident. "It is un- rf the wildes, arrivals at justice whether it wap the provision of a compromise that fould offer a sort i.rtunate," he said, "that these -cndere I car remember, because Hind date fop an out-of-towner or o Brannan Plan to businessmen iames will have to come to light. theyy hung an illegal wire lap on the production ot the local grass What the administration will pro. '1 don't think it's unfortunate at Choremi's boudoir while running widow as a dinner partner ior a pse is a gimmick to keep trade all. It has been customary to pro- 'owrc a dope tip Having heard business acquaintance. barrierss low and make up the dif- ect the man and crucify the worn- Illegally, an Interesting conversa- In any case wnether it is wrong erence to hardship industries in n in these cases since the rpofes- tion, the cops then proceeded to or right, if it is bad for.the girls Ahe form of government subsidies. ion started, and the professionp1 make a pinch on a prostutition it is just as bad for the boys who In other words, tariffs will be Emsiderably -older titan television. charge. The analogy then was as if pay the girls, and it is about time kept reasonable and imported The "fallen woman" always 'took the cops had illegally broken and that the names of the gentlemen gods will be alowedon the mar. he rap and the gentlemen .who entered home, found interesting involved are prod ced to match et at prices that compete with Bought her wares sneaked quletly evidence, then retired to get a le- the names of the ladies who are domestic goods. Then the differ- cpt the back floor. id on the gal. search warrant, returned je- aC. .n, l., |.l| ticket. taly sad. made tisp tatrrest-2 It is high Oe "some eghe equal Much of this, owrrent call-i n must be causing consd ic rducrs will be made up b guilt in prostfution was shared by business is.based ta the old "1.if a unrest ni the consciences of Unce Sam. Thiis xactl h he buyer, since prostitution cannot ?ring in own apartment" gimmick,, hteous. At this writing I Secretary o4 Aficu ChXrley be comminit unless there is a And a point of human freedom to w still bet that a way will be Brannan proposed during Trd i market. and it takes two to build caspose of personal bodies is again fd to keep some of the more im- man's day and which was branded a bargain into a crime. There' iS -.volved. There .are some women D t gentlemen's coattails free 'socialistic" by General Ike during ro instance of practice of prostitu- Who marry for money ,people they of mirch. ihe 1952 campaign. ion without masculine help to loathe. There are other young lad- C.me whatever, if the profes- The proposal won't be worded so compound the felony. In robberies, es, who will dispense their favors idb of commercial sex is as wick. bluntly as the Brannan tPlan of Receiver of stolen goods is judged after a courtship based on candy, pd',as they say, this hollering cop- course. It will be dressed up n a as guilty as the seller. In murder, flowers, dinners and dancing. Tech- per. on the buyers is one way to carefully wrapped package la- re" accessory is guilty. Prostitu- nically, they can all be included reduce the prevalence of the sell- beled "necessary for national de- tion is about the only crime I know in the loiteringg for immoral pur- es fease." It will call -for nresiden-d Europe's Defense Effort ByP enter Edson J1 -- z Iie ueinmto one sealed, almost tam- ,d lr-proof. cabinet. It is locked. WASHINGTON (NEA)- An Southwestern Bell, St. Louis, went er French Premier Plerrk M t-. the key is carried personally, by American plan for greater defense instead. He was accompanied by des-France. the labor 'eaaer-who can listen mobilization effort in Western Eu- Thomas P. Pike, assistant secure. It would also supplement the in on his business agents' tele- rope is now being urged on the tory of Defense for Supply and arms control agency plan provided amI hones from a special device in North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- Logistics. Chairman of the meet- in the Paris agreements of last is office. tion countries. ing was Lowell P. Weickler, ex- October for the resumption of Other union officials have de- While this idea has not been pre- president of Squibb, who has been aims. production in Germany, ita eloped police contacts and are sented to the Europeans in spe- assistant secretary general of the rearmament and its admission t tipped off ant time one of their cific preparation for the tlay when international staff at NATO for NATO. * ades comes through on wires of I S. military aid in NATO will be the past two years. Just how such progress has suspected racketeers whom the further cut down, the net effect is Cool e y, reporting on the Par- teen made in uropean defensua police constantly tap. the same. is defense mobilization me eo- plal aing is revealed for the first R ome time ago, the police of It has been 'pointed out to the inb, emphasizes that the NATO time in Lord Ismay's new report a big city -were recording the con- NATO countries that if a new Eu- countries have already done con- on "NATO-The First Five Years Tersations of a man they believe ropean war should break ,ut, At- siderable basic work. NATO plan. -l94-'54." Copies of this docu.- io. be a big time operator in the lantic shippmin would be m u c h x.aig groups have been building up bient, large written by Lord6 Is. transportation field. aore hazardous than it was m Lu)ropean supplies of petroleum, msay im self. have just been re- f World War I!. coal, steel, food arAnd a dozen princi- ceived in Wasnington. f Suddenly the gendarmerie heard It would therefore be extremely pal raw materials. This work was Armed forces of the 14 NATO the voice of an official of a risky for the European defense begun after Lord Ismay of t4hp countries. have ri fro four to union which never had been sus- tirces to depend on that United Urnted Kingdom was made NATO seven million XD. Military bud- tile peeled of being in the rackets. States for supplies of new mili-I stretary-general three years ago.. get figures nave risen frqm $18 (Fr.) The union official kept telephoning tary equipment, spare parts for Most of the planning has been million ha $63 bllon a year. Fprty the suspected big-timer. The pQlice repairs and ammunition to the ex- o.,ne for the needs of the 14 in- Iet cent. of this last amoInt, or 'et the union know. The union fi- tent they have been relying on dividual countries, however, and 5 blion,.now goes to defense ndlly eased out the official. IAmerica in the past. r.ot for the coordinated require- productlea. Another urion ofifeial who hadi n ants of Eiupean defense in case U.S. military aid to NATO nis office checked and those of his This action was taxenat a meet o war has been over sp bglin the 0 business agents tapped was the ing of NATO's "High National Pro- Cpoley and Pike, presenting re 've years. Of th $15 bid has late Tommy Lewis, who felt some- duction Autnoritles" arIf Paris at sports on the American defense mo. been for military eand Items. It l-. one was about to kill him. Lewis the end of January. bilization program, stressed the eludes $2 billion v a of a f-shboe wanted to know who was plotting It received no rotice at the time .rIportauce ,f stockpiling, indtw- procurement ordered ft for against him. But he was too late. because the closed meeting came trial dispersi,'n, duplication of pro. y the U.S. but m and de- he died from bulle' poisoning be- hist when news from Formosa and auction facilities for critical items ivered abroad Six billion dollar| fore he found out. the China coast woa at peak In- and civil defense planning. more of their "08P" is on order. despite the ushhush nature terest. \ I'teps be taKen in case American Individual defense budgets for Despite the nush-hush nature of Originally, Dr. Arthur 8. Flem- sources of supply shoLId be cut ofI S tet made tins businesss there now is no Ming, director of the U.8.Office of were also emphasized, ai.re: UX. " doubtt that the abor movement, too Dfns Mobilization and sponsor NATO production authorities are n Can i being tapped and is wiring toi g, Defense Mobizfatioe andspo NATO production' authorities are Ior' ouus-m" _an, is being tappdl and is wiring itself f th new NATO defense mobili- now understood to be consulting es . ifo sound-n hundreds of scores ton an, was to attend the Par-I v.ith their gr.-,ernments on furthelt across the lAnd. pi meeting. Because he is alse a American proposals. $20 -member of the U.S. B SO- If this plan for a new co- Denal at ke M mi i purity m l be eCOW M leave brdinated defense mobiization ialW, aI= 1 V WashiBnton during tSe rOrmqsa ian in Europe should be adopted em . T C N crisis. v NATO. it would, in part. take To Spend Niqht ODM's Deputy Director Victor tUe place of the aims pool pro- c t SE. Cooley, board chairman of ductlon -. lan Fuggestet by the for-A tiu i' In New Farmhouse. . WASHINOTON, March 18 (UP) - Resident and Mrs. Esen- hower will make their ftint o"er- night stay In their new Gettys- burg, Pa., arihoes tonight. Mrs. laenhower left 'fr the firm this afternoon with her mother, Mrs. XUlv Dood of Dvern The Prwident wl JJoin them tomorrow sfterbeon. The Chief h spent -of %Th Pretdent plaano to drive be i. AMMM~ bon soa ' ,I .- : .. .", ' ----------.------------- ------- --.H.-A^^ ,. P. AS$IFIEDS1 , .- -" .f., g l- -. ,- .~-' * tia authority to 'splbidlie strug- gling industries necessary to the economy,in case of war. The subl tidies won't necessarily be outright handout. They may be in the form of government loans, stockpile purchases, and the like. - What t all ad4s u t;, however, is a means of sati ng the inter- nationalists with the, Reciprocal e .Progiam and appeasing the "bMilitts with government aid hardship industries. - The idea has been pushed behind the scenery by Secretary of Coin. merce Weeks, who has been try- ing to carry water on both should. drs-namely, to 'play along with otthe e protectionists and t h- White House at the same.time. Otherwise he .proectionlsts bloc i the Seate will force President iianhwwer to back down on his t ad program despite 4he victory banded him by Speaker Sam Ray- burn. As it now stands, the ma- jority on the Senate Finance Com- mittee is lined up against the President's program. Senator Mil. likin of Colorado, Republican is the ringleader, but has four other Republicans with him-Ed Mar- tin, of Pennsylvania, George Ma- SIDE GLANCES l t ..alecf ouanaua up tu o upa s s Te typ test) at a salary of $3,500 an .rually. a When not busy with his studies, Nelson dreams up designs for nu- clear reactors whicdr he pushes on the Atomic Energy Commission. After the AEC ignored him, Nelson got someone in Senator Watkins' cifice to try to perk up the com- mission's interest. When a repre- 'entative of this column strolled in to room 6325 the other day, Nelson was convinced the AEC finally had come to its senses and was sending - a scientist to see him. The man who saw to it that Nel- son got a desk and pay check at - Interior is Elmer Bennett, former- assistant to Senator Millikin of 'ol rado and Doug MeKay'eschief tadt with -Cdngress.- ...,,;i - Nelson would be delihtbd, td"' k if. asked ; but, sine a special b was created for -him, he has t virtually nothing to do. -Occasion- , ally, he gets some typing or copy. ing assignments but otherwise he's left alone. A 1952 delegate from Salt Lake City to the Utah GOP convention, Nelson confides that he gives in- valuable advice on matters relat- ing to the Southwest. Asked wheth- cr his advice is on party polities, the 29 yeai old Nelson merely smiles and answers: "That I wouldn't want to say." WASHINGTON WHIRL The FBI has tightened security inside its fingerprint section. This was ordered after an undercover G.mQ n carrying phony identifica- tion, slipped past security guards. He was helping himself to secret FBI records before finally chal- lenged on the sixth floor. As a. e-* suit, all packages going in ard out of the FBI are now inspected -. When two Oklahoma boys, Jess Larson and Peyton Ford. formed a Washington law firm, they got a.- special letter from Harry Truman. Both used to work for him... Educational TV stations in the- USA now number eleven. PLANE? HARTFORD. Conn. (UP) - Someone swiped S0 bags of coal, weighing four tons, from a load- ing platform without even leav- ing tire marks in new-fallen snow. By ith i~. ' - . F - aI, I -' WORM T4- R*-Vts Yw1%_ x*q .. .. . -- " * ii I I i n i I _~ c-- ,A i i; " at A W Nac i2" .'.I T PANAMA AMEImCAN A * EFrOf .Coih Start4d Rosemary On Career; To rewer, F i dg tdogh" with pabi a, y- ,t b ties she was five, e hWasr ri ulr ppith ide of the iw ywes amateur urita. She's beo stging professionally ever sine ARo semrl Clooney, on te other thoat, more or less stni bled into he, career. Wh e n at 1si IT, and her younger si woatt was., 4 the d started a the day fr eo m eari home 1ayslle Ky. to go swimmia O th e way Betty mention sIt- she'd rpad that the big Cl cinnati radio station, WLW w a holding auditonj. The sisters had u g arou ome, an. they'd talked som bout doing it for money. But was a hot day, and Rosema wanted to go swimming. Bet said they night as well et audition. Rosemary held 6ut the' swim. So they tossed a coa And it caine up a star. The audition got theur a sho ..n the radio station right awa And before long T o n y Pastor band came to t o w n, needing girl vocalist. Toney's manag OSI MIAR'Y CI)ONY: Holly-. ked an old time dance ba Sweed gowns ~t"r ambition., leader turned booking agent, Ba noy Rapo, if there were anyR f By D.CIKLMNR suggested the two kids on" WL And so the Clooney sister NEW YORK (NEA)' -Whefn ca e to Rapp's office and saa Teresa Brewer was two, she was for Pastor. There was no pia vell afarted on the carper that In the office. It didn't matter. made her one of the leading g1took the two kids along and thrushes &f (he day. When -Rose-. few days later wearing the hom mary .Cloonev was two, she was dresses their grandmother h a Just another kid. stitched up they were singing Tbit's how thrushes are creat- the Steel Pier in Atlantic Cit ed-ifth m11. ways.. Their Uncle George went aio Teresa fewer's career r W as as a guardian. sWarted for her by her parents. Rosemary ...ooney sang wi She sang in her home town of Toledo, 0., when she was barely S 7SrvIces Listed Scout News :K - Troop 3 IChaneas Leadership Money night the leadership of Trop 3 was turned over by John r. Terry, acting on behalf of the toop committee, to John M. Hanson, of Balboa.I Sam Roe, the retiring scout- master. who has ably served Troop b for the past year, ie- grats leaving the troop but his work Is taking him to the States for 5 months. Hanson eagerly accepted the leadership of the zroop, repre- sented that night by 23 youths, since he himself had come up through the ranks of Troop 3 and ha, held every office from assistant patrol leader to assl.- tant scoutmaster. College then took him away from scouting, as he majored in administrative engineering at Syracuse Univer- Sasirty aid .then as a Navy offi- cer to manufacture torpedoes at a Naval factory. near Chicago., While there, he became scout- master.of-Troop 105 in Rvierside, a nearby suburb. Shortly after taking over the troop, Hanson gave the boys & talk on the future plans for the troop. Hie went on to explain that one of'the things that made Troop 3, under H. J. Chase, the largest and most powerful troop on the Isthmus, about 1943. was Its jungle patrol. The idea ger- minated In t-atrol leaders like "Red" eNordstrum and Bob Al- britton and was further cultivat- ed by Johnny Hanson. The idea wsa that any boy, if properly, trained, could camun anywhere in the jungle and come out safe. This wvs clearly provenby the jungle patrol's cli- max, a 7-day one way hike from the Blue Mountains near Gcofy Lake to am Lara airfield near Maddet Dam. This jungle was totally unexplored, very rough and the trip was an outstanding accomplishment for such young boys. The four boys were Billy Howe. 14: Jimmy Thompson, 15; Don. aid Wills, 15 and Johnny Han- son. 17. Hanson explained that if the boys in the Troop were interest- ed he would help them build the Troop unto Its former positto;' and organize a new Jungle pa- trol. The boys then played a few new games and the meeting wasi adjourned. AVAILABLE IN1 2 5 CYCLE' A Aa m Voge s M.4.Me potmble phBgogpph of ailoed bauty. You cE adjuit ow of a-karg spreer 16d6c0m ofy WmO. qoke of W4M VRE, lW- eE1"dve mhar im uard play,. li'do- V.M 4 Sgie ledi-bd.vd .. *i For St. Mary's Mission Churches A schedule of services to held tomorrow in observance the feast of St. Joseph churches attached to St. Mar' Mission, Balboa, was released 1 day by Father John A. Doyle. Father Doyle pointed out th tomorrow is a holy day of ob gallon. The schedule is as follows: St. Mary's Balboa: 5:55, 8:A 11:55 a.m.. 5 p.m. Sacred Heart Chapel, Anco 5:55, 7:30, 9:30 a.m. Saint Vincent's Panama Cit 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Saint Therese's La Boca, 7 a.: Fatima Chapel, Curundu, p.m. , St. Teresa's Cocoll, 8:30 a.m. St. Joseph's Paraiso: 7 a.m., P..n RALLY DIABLO 1 SATURDAY 9:30 MAR Cars WHi Moe 1 n li or to ad be in an [r 'in. ad an br in. r. er ad irI iri r s no He ing Thrush At Two TEL ESA BREWER AND DAUGHTER MEGAN: She started singing' when she was barely through pablum, but she prefers the nest. a Pastor's band for almost three Sorry I Didn't Say I'm Sorry Ie- years. Betty quit after a while to When I Kissed You Last Night." d go back to school. Jbe Shribman, Tony's manager at Rosemary was only 18 when and now 1Rosemary's, remembers ty* she started with Pastor. She had clearly. 'g no great ambition even then. The "I was in t0e control booth," musicians remember her mostly be says. "I heard her s ing and h fkr her good spirits. I lit up. So did everybody. F or Then the y played Hollywood. the first time, I guess, we were The stars came to dance. Rose- really listening to her voice. On mary, saw Ava Gardner and the the bandstand, all we cared about others, looking beautiful in their pas that she was in tune. But 1 expensive dresses. Right away, knew the minute I heard her she an ambition was born. And it's bad a big potential for records." an ambition that's been realiezd. There were a f e w more duets Pastor's band m a d e records with Pastor, then under Shrib- be spasmodically. On one sea s sio n, moan's guidance she left the band of Tony and Rosemary did a duet on and Columbia signed her to a In a now-forgotten song called "I'm record contract The first record pin went nowhere. Then she made a V's thing called "Me and My Teddy- 0- DBear," as both a pop record and S1a kiddy record, that is still a kid- iat dy best-seller. Aster that c ame e 11- Beautiful Brown Eyes," which was doing reasonably well until. 0, FineFurniture it was overtaken by her n e x t 00, Fine mFu nture an Otecord, '-Come On-a My House," Daridn Mahogany, NW It made her a star. : amazing low prices. Then canle a procession of hit Bedroom, Dining Room and records, capped by the phenome- ;y: Living Room Sets. nal two-sided hit, "Hey, Therei'1 and "This Ole House" which sold m. Products de Madera, S. A. More than 2,000,000 copies. Holly- 8 sanated by Roberto Cowes wdod called her and she married 8g central Avenue Jose Ferrer -and a flip of the Between Kodak dg. and coin on the way to the swimming' .8 Phone 3o hole sure changed a gal's life. b Like Rosemary's "Come On-a My House," Teresa Brewer trac- es her stardom to one record too. it was the bouncy little novqlty iq p MuMitai, Music, Music, ? Between her Major Bowes days and "Music, "Music, Music," life wasn't too easy. She'd come to New York, and was singing in a F l 44th Street cafe, but she was dis- SF L courage an was just about to go back to Toledo. Then a man- Sager named Rochard Lasel la r H E A R E 'walked past the cafe while she was singing and- "And I heard this odd sound," Y IN asella says. "I went in a n d it Y M OU N I N was her singing. I signed her up. The big record companies turned her down, but (I got her on this other label. Her fourth record SH 19 5 9/ was 'Music.' and she's been roll- ing since." That odd sound is Teres 's ;| Train At aloa trademark. It's best described SA as what a kitten would sound like J. a kitten could sing. Wit h it, ^ i Teresa can rip into any 'kind of song-from a plaintive b a 11a d like Til I Waltz Again With SYou" to the brassy "Jilted."' YHer kittenish voice and her kittenish looks-she's -a cuddly Si5-pounder-have led her to pop- A0 *uiarity in night clubs, TV a n d Hollywood. The only limit to her activities is her preference for home life. R\l l1 / She's married to a construction -ccmpany executive, Bill Mona- San, and the Monahans have three daughers-Kthleen 4W, Susan, 3. and Megan, 1. (The older two sing just like Mommy, and de- light in imitating her.) They live h* New Rochelle, and Teresa W trns down many lucrative offers in order to stay home. 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ORY ON BRIDGE In short tre bidclirg is very- -"--'"JACOBY- human, but not very instructive. OSSALD JACOBY The plain more t .an makes up ten ior NEA Service for these defpcts -__- West opened the oueen of spades. I Writ WEST 64QJ VKJI *Q83 NORTH (D) I AA85 *AKJ85 4K 1084 EAST I6 dbK 10 94 3 2 82 910 1076 5 46732 SOUTH ,67 VA 0 7 6 5 4 3 *42 En98 Wi and Ellett won in dummy with' iihe ace He led the queer, of hearts I fhi a finesse, not seriously expect ing it to win but feeling that he couldn't lose anything by trying. West won with the king of hearts -nd led the lick of spades, forcr.ig declarer to ruff. If it adn'i been for the double outh would have led the ace of hearts at thiF point in the hope of getting a reasonable trump' Lreak. In view of the double, how-1 ever. F4lett allowed for the bad break oLaat B" "V Declarer 'ed a diamond to the north Eiast south Wst ace, ruffed another spade, led a I Pass P 4 Double diamond to the king, ar.d ruffed : Pa Pass Pas J a third round of diamonds. This Opening lead-6 lQ left declared with only thee trumps, the m'ine number that S. \dest held. Ellett then led the Jack Vter toidi s hand had been Ail clubs tuw.ids the dummy. i fa. ed c lPhre os,, I. n i, and ivratel' discussionn of the bidding., but there West went up with the ace bi aj .as no argirnmert nljr.ut the %ay niubs and returned his low club, it, had been played by Prestorn hoping that South would misjudge; EL elt.et, ell known New" 'oik e% tie situ jion ,Hlei asair. hu ever., 'rrt 'lie double guided declarer. He S t-. orl dunimy's ten of clubs.I N\ubod. had a kind word to say laying West for practically all oflp j l"r the jump to four heart Elen the missing strength. Slett admitted that he didn't ad. urire the bid but had made it he- When the ten of clubs held, the tsc'.ie he was ar.noved about the hand w.s home South cashed the ; ririoun hiar. .r ling of club, and then played a SThe big distus.ion .aged oeor ,lw truimo or the next lead from S-l's Dcnlt double if four' dummy West had to overruff and S eprts. Is it a good double, or I..ad a.% from his iack of umps ii ets it iust warn I-eclarer to ex. Mp to S.,uth', ace-nine. | .- THE NEW TELEMITE SALL-TRANSISTOR I, ..EARING AID BY TELEX .'.nmaing Yes, but true lhe new Telemie AllI rana ior Hearing Aid is actually no larger than this photograph About the size of a book of notches and lighter than a wrist watch. The new small Telemite. may be worn in- visibly by women, inconspicu- ously by men. I; CarU be worn in thel ~k,. bentatb clothing, uodet ties, in pockets, or on the wrist like a watch, This new Telemite is, we believe, the smallest efficient f@ PAMAMiA 'AWtl"ANI AN -INIOBNDEIIT ADM,1 IN WSlAPR -- --- -- _--- -- -- A,- ,H , - Jm t an ,sBa7o~ "Abandon ship! Do-It-Yourself Simpson has just torpedoed . the water main!" Greatest used car sale I EVER 1 SMOOT & PAREDES I; BUICK OLDS CHEV ,-----------m hearing aid on the market to- day: Efficient because it offers the finest tone quality pos- sible plus famous transistor savings. And it comes with all the TclexIl ai. SeV your Telex Hearing Cor.jultant for a Free Dem- onstration TODAY. - ..a-. *?. - FRIDI PERHAPS NT U K NO CAME Ij vOIN ER 70 GET A)WAYT14SEIS. GMVNG ELBEgT WHAT CO HONMUIG THE WE DO R "J- O""# OW T ,I H E A R I N G TELEX-C E N T E R Crawford Agencies "J" Street No. 18 Tel. 2.2386 -- 2-3265 Box 1890 PANAMA Telex World's Finest Precision Hiering Aids Ewybody Read Classifeb Ct STORY OF MARTHA WAY L, "*LUS itIw ' ii lC.14 Kayo! A VIC FLINT Stalling I A rAVSl SOU BOARDING HOUSI wth EAJON EOOLjOUT OUR WA atX. *& WRUUat l'M FOLLONINp "-1 A Ju56T A WOeDO, MR. AM r-:F, ASAOUT PT, MAO O! LIFe IN HOOPLA MAORI---,jW ,D A.0 5POUSE, MARTHA, !$ THE 600. OF U DOL A PgTRO.IWO HOSPITALITY 6UT 61 55UFP'RS 'THE PICTURE- MILD OCTOR1AL FEARS tC CL o)e T "l1 - A TiPSYAif YJWHO UOPS" 1-ER APL" I,$ A ExER tlF W'RE *44i' "tO LE r95 Us Lrr, Ou CAW'T 6ET ON A BASKET- A" IM E OC EII.EAML ER Warmim'ANY MORE LNLES WUE EEN FME 'TALL.'j- Tm~ l - II'L7~ mum Wil U.,^ ^ / PASE F1OrR : ! I It i '*" Z' ' '. [ j'. t ,, il ( Not Today BUT, DOC, 'SHES BTOPTR~iNO TO NWORT14 D ISSAD MEROMTH' RISK Tr4 N 0 UYRE MYTAIND'S. I- L--- -- -. . ' . QJ . "7 *-.. - *. ,. .** ...* e ..,- _ U.*'" V,* I-- *:-: -, **-.^.X 91' - * < 't .9 'E .,; -.> .~ ~ ~ ? 1nrM |i.i95 m~--*riSj - ^ar .**^*^M1'***. TwEwtmf.Tax ALMOST M a je tmeom, Mrs. VIW ,wct JAoiw American W pr daughters. Irma and Grett R&. SOUV yALABIANOO 8 OME L A. W. C. n of the s m.ee' w Own% doe he fI ile -day for By IMr lMane Tansa "HNow its f- the-Ifti o os tf una a Jut IN*ak For the h iteps." R S ,RECORDS and mor4 RECORDS Latest Columbia Releases tellm m Pgu fier About Them mate Many young wowe, like your own daughter, still do's ralhoWd ibohbp nt dqvcbl$ =such q ef- foetive product us ZemTr ofta -isto wommul ealth and- appfn~.. Scih ignor- ance of caim efi ha de- ,trpyT41t rofmlmcBC of Bny. Plain water or weak &o*e. d.teJ -au m as as sd. water do- n ad can not give tbrm nar'-pruiefttal WS. deodwatt WWOb f Zomn. No ether type liquid antiseptiu -rpecijd for the douchd of all those MeetiUs pnwrfIS et us asi!. 'delicatI times. Zoirm pos iely sotsias no 'ctdM aue, -a mner- ei .MPOW You an" S--'Se -.iA -. --'7.; :L. u~* I .I , v ud M^.om r' at rat&'msj rb- 037 V SOSShlZ tafk of keepil her sons from interrupting their isn aisua Isn the downtalr_ play room as fip ahowts her oman's lub her nqw home In El Cangre)o, Been with her are Sand her "ll" d Jorg ated the group that the plans for S-U,- te later events of the tour had to bh altertid. / The Oarishldig Inter Ameriean Women's Club, "*kGre cler t-"e.cl.n omd 's Club' h 'A St, Patrick's dinner was giv. cls e it., d ringw a en yesterday at the Hotel Wash- es s t. Mrs. lmau Y rlO into n by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart the Tour of Panua, .S O'rauan. will we ka w the hone ae d da'na he to d froM m first The faithful gathered around "Oh ." reO ose'et the PSa- the shainrock festive board were ouae with the GUeemen.on the Mr. and Mrs. Frank .0'Cansva- lo, Mr. and Mrs. Robeftt O'Le , Bolivar VilaamE, head of Pa. INr. andndMis. Charles O a y- nama's National Guard and his, tood, Mr. Walter M. Hunnicuit, .wi e just -completed their homi9 Mr. and Mrs Herman (Patrick) en Avena.da Alberto Navarrol kllrlquez, Miss Dorothy MlHea- and m ved in last October. ry. , This" iodern home with its sub. A special musical feature was a tie modern turnislags ead capiti- slightly blurred vocal neitfion d r- memmm- aM-w-a-* I Greatest used cat sale I E V E R I SMOOT & PAREDES BUICK- 5 DS-CHEV I .... No Vacotion Ais Year? Then here Is something to think about, DOROTHY CHASE well known teacher of Tap, Ballet and Toe will be teaeinag at ths Balboa I CA all sumpe. So PARENTS, plea now, to relter yoer a for the speelal ummern Ourse which starts Sue 6th. Courese wIlrnelaue Tap, Ballet, Tee, Baby Class. WeOmb's Classes md Tumbln. JUst for Boys 4.16-years. For all btformation call Balba 171 ----" --- i i isW Ii 4 l-- i --i W is i ,. to gv "New Life' to your doe& use, 0. o . /^^\ g WiF ..tt A1 ?.dl O s . C9, ^'/'. i . .. SAMSmamuan u qufa-x w V * F,* .! J-' - p. flum'r ' MBS. MU4 Ia AINwo, wife of the commander of Panama's National Guard, discusses one of , the books eabfpted in decorating her new home while acting club president, Mrs. Anita Ehrman Crawford, .adlt as. the fine workmanship of a native hammocK. Mrs. Angela MufiAo is just joining the group in the den. 'the Emerald Isle' by McHay- to Boquete. Later Mr. and Mrs. Loris Cox, Mrs. Hilda Howland, Wod, pues0te8d by fre q u ent de Diego will make their home in Mrs. Ann Seagraves, Mrs. Buron shouts of tJp Go Bragh' by Mc- Washgton, D.C,, her he is Douglas, Mrs. Helen 8ehust et Hun eutt First Secretary of' the )fanma- Mrs. Victor Young, and Mrs. Robe A. A-i'-.- nipr. Embassy. -. .. rson. lJsOgta (G bU it.Marries - Mar" de. gie Coffee and Shower- Cocktail Party The marrtige of Miss Josefira At Margarita At French Embassy Gambotttr-da tr of Mr. and Mrs. 'ile Eenander of Spokane French Ambassador to Panama Mrs.-P4ul3 A. Gtmbotti, to Mario ashington and Mrs. A. N. Par-|and Mis. Lionel Vasse were hostile de Diego, -sottt. Mr. and Mrs. kfr were honorees at a coffee for a cocktail party last- evening Mario de Piego Was solemnized given by Mrs. hoger Deakins of t the Embassy Residence on La on Wedaqsdapy morningg at Cristo Margarits at the regular meeting Cresta, honoring French go my. Rev Church. of the Hydro Wives' Sewi rg inardaUts and ofioets, who are Sponsors for the wedding were Group. Both ladies were present- passing through" Panama. rarenta of-the-bride and bride, ed lovely handkrchiet corsages .. groom. t) Mrs. Deskiflis and Mrs. Par- -- Mr. Mario-de D-iego Sr. is the ker,.who is leaving soon. wap the General Manager of IE., the In- recipien. of a handkerchief show, atitute for Economic Development er by the group. . of Panama. ,Others present were Mrs. I da l i "! ' They went on their-wedding trip Willoughby, Mrs. Ethel Fels, Mrs. ,S ,The best milk fI for.your baby The best milk for your baby bs pure, safe Klim milk. Doctors recommend it because it is ad dependable and easy to digest. Fresh-flavored, nourishing Klm . milk helps children grow stronger and healthier .. hlelps infants build sturdy bodies, boni and teeth. Ask for Kliml 4 .V1iTIi i ADDI . lx NEW SHIPMENT ON SIMMONS MATTRESSES and SPRINGS VARIED ASSORTMENT! BUY YOURS TODAY 1 You'll have morp health and beauty. Needlots of pep? _,. .. fresh vegetable ed intq this famo drink. ter love its lively flavor, and thrive on its i vitamin-palaked time--.r tween neSe-.-V V- g .yea . them the qfrtesh- Mont they w1ant; an4 he nourish- ment they need. Idoe eomrmI h people who de sIbln e- nflipr T r8 tKt. I Solid Gold Stop Watch 600o TAI HIlTT 9 m iJ . Lady's 17 Jewel Wrist ..Wath Dainty and \ ~Elefthf TAMHITI TIE dIW iI? i t' s 0i Central Ave. 1845 (117). -.. .. ' _e _, . .. -4.. -, ___. i ."A~' y ft md smoth, distinctivea exceBlent w oagr oe th b.. ee 1ud by tho- who d..4 thel besttl - ,nw th.at a -i .is-. .,,,b:-q : -. :4 ii ~F '4 M r -y .' ; I f I. ^ . . .- ". *.,,r" . ' St.1 " . To. Bi Ti .n-h 6~~rt~ .- that amO"s Easy Terms and... our.0 J ., " f., , :^Cu-J ~;Y^ ' -. .-.-. .' .',* ,., . . AMERICAf AX PAGE 31X ~~wrn * "* 54~,,~'h -h Inexp ~QIJ,~ 0~ .i LEAVE YOUR ADW'tH ONEOi LIBRERIA PRECIADO 7 Stree Noe. 13 MORRISON 4th of July Ave. & J 1t. FOTO DOMY I. A. m .o.mew Ani. mad .3 St. _____________________________ Ui LOURtDE PHARMACY". ai . Cwurmquia CASA ZALDO Citral Ave. 0 FARMACIA EL BATURRO No, Ia Loumy f . FARMACIA4. lb*O F- u W-.l 'A^ v , Ag~eamuia.Ieit~u4. Wubltcao ndw FARMACIALUX "** -** T^^le 'f ^^^~B' ; ~ 1~~i~-C- LEWIS SEfVICE FARMACIA EST~DOS' UMIDO S,1A CIeaiLAve. ., r r FARMACIA VAN.4P-DiJS t-. S t. e t *M, . ,, ~~__ _~ _~~_I , f- ** t- .f. w ' S NOVIAMeATI . ^'**^ ^3W !! ^ '.**. Ss, ______ . ....U . COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL We Have Everything To Keep Your Lawn and Garden Beautiful During the Dry Season. STools ;* Hose Insecticides :' Sprayers :* Wheelbarrows Econo Soil Spray Fertilizers Sprinklers Fungicides 0EO. F. NOVEY, INC. 2 rCentral Ave Tel. 3-0140 ARNETT & DUNN BALLROOM DANCE STUDIO STELI L PANAMA, SUITS I S to 10 p.m.-Adult.' Pri-teon teewoers. By ippointment only. IMoraine........ albo 2-4239 After P.m....unma'..-1660o CHIROPRACTORS DM. A. and I. ORILLAC (Palmer Graduites "Chiropr,.l. adds life to years. end O to life." U fe*-AinUo Tel. 2-12W "linse In Sure Insuranqe" contact - AGENCIAS JiM RIDG Puone Panama 2-0552 4th of July Avenue No. 14-28 Dall g9gW-12:g mud 1"i:3e-54 matuzdays e:ee to 1:0 Canal Zone Den. t Polyclinic Dr.CE. E. ,a D.D.S. px brasiW . Gemn al meiea. Tlvoll CAth of July) Ave No. 2A24 T.MhAW eche PainrotPLnd) C. WSALMflge. . HANDS ot' O rreate ' iADS of beauty for Easter YMCA Beauty Salon .Balboa Tel. 3 .8 , TItED? NERVOUS? A massage will make yoUl fee your old self I Just call Tl. 3-IW, Bxten. 636 anytime between 10 a.m. to 1 p.Im. El Panama Massage Sao "aUO REPAIRS OuarMateed Parts Guaranteed Parts * ck up and Delivery Rapid Service Courteous Treatment Give us a Call 4445th. St. No.e Bella V1sts TeL 3-125 . UES IT AXTI x S, >.A. Pipme3-4279 p S .n .-. M we 7 A-R ARD ~ue,~r~otrb FOR SALE Household _____________________ I . FOR 'SALE Household goods. 5089-A Parsons Street, Diablo Heights FOR SALE: 3-pc. living room set with table $75. Albrook 5283. House 291-B. FPR SALE:-4-burner gas stove, excellent condition. Phone 2- 1259 office hours. FOR SALE:-Buffet. couch frame on rollers with pillows, electric grinder wheel mounted on stand, platform rocker. 'large basket for bicvcle, G.E. record changer and records, carpenter's workbench and vise. miscellaneous. L. R. Evjns. 0809 Plank Street, Bal- boa. FOR SALE--Bureau, chiffonier, blender, venetian blinds. House 2264-B Las Cruces St., Balboa. FOP SALE Westinghouse re- ingeroacr 6-cu ft. 25-cycle, in very good condition, new unit. $65 Uruguov Street No. 10, up- stairs. FOR SALE -New Frigdaire. ce- - dar wardrobe with heaterchest of drawers. misqellanequs furni- ture, household orolcles. Apt 9. ArboiBklg., Phone 939-L4 Co . Ion.. FOR SALE--Quart e r m a s t e r couch, plows & covers $25; buf- fet with mirror $I; gross 'rugs. 4 for $5. Other household items. Cristobal 3-3254 FOR SALE:-9 cu ft Coolerator refrigerator. 40 pound freezer compartment, quiet operation, excellent Mechanicol condition. Call afternoons or evenings. Al- a brook 2290. FOR SALE!w--Five-poece mahog- any bedroom set. Phone Balboa 2567. Reasonable. FOR SALE -8-cu. ft. 60-cycle "Frigidaire." excellent condition, $95 538-B Curundu Heights, 83-2294. LESSONS ______ -.4 -.-M 1 Teensf TeMaSers'd fm- ing. Register now bV calling mornings Balboa 2-4239. after 5 p.m. call El Ponamo studio- Pan, 3-'1.660-surte- In. 1 Closses.illi start April 2nd at 9 a.m, & 110;30 60 'Bolboa V? A. .10 p & 2 ILY' EIl amHtel S io. held 0 1oo YMCA T6-I', SHour lessons & FREE dance book -tW (l1nA UADMCTT & FOR SALE Automobiles -FOR SALE:--'49 Olds-76 Con- vertible, black, good condition. Phone 82-4149 between 8;00 3 00, after 4:00 82-5262. FOR SALE:-1950 Buick Super Convertible with radio, excellent condition. w/s/w tires good $800. Can be financed. Phone 83-4242 ofter 4 p m. FOR SALE--1953 Chevrolet 210 '4-door sedan. 2-tone green, good. condition. Call Balboa .2-3186 after 4 p m. FOR SALE:-1950 OldsmobiJe in very good condition Inqui e at "'Gorage Bella Vista." Ask for 'Leon. YOR SALE: Two-door Lincolg .Convertible in perfect condition. Owner leaving, Only model in Panoma. Jose ae FabreGo Avenue . ;No. 14. ". FOR SALE:-1952 Pontiac four-. door, radio, excellent condition. *Phone Bealboa 1317. . FOR SALE:-1950-B8uick COn-- -vertible, Oynaflow, radio, whiteI. wall tires new top, excellenftcin- dition, $1000. Phone Bolboa. 3305. FOR SALE 1947 Stedeb ali 4-door. radio, .overdrive, good condition. good tires, new;'e- tery, $375, 2-3550. " FOR SALE:-1951 Hillman, very good condition. Estaci6n Moder- no (next to El Baturro). Phone 3-4566 Panama. FOR SALE:-'53. Mercury hard. top sport coupe, rodio, heater, nylon w/w tires, "white leather seat covers. Lt. Kline, Phone Ft. Oavis 87-527. SFOR SALE:-1953 4-door Pan- tiac Chieftain, 5 new w/w tire%, .radio. Sgt; Zayos, Phone Ft. Do- : vis 87-527. . FOR SALE: --Gretest Bargain Evirt 1955 Plymouth Belvedere V-8 Powerflite 4-door Sedan. Still 'under Da.ler's luarnte.. SMany a ceemorlie. Cell W. Goe- bertul, Dutch Une, Cr ,lW. i FOR SALE'.OR'FRADE: 1953 SChevrole Convertible, Power Glide, radio, w/s/w, etc; New car condition. Will selr at half price. Finance available. Phone 2-1515. MUST SELL 1954 Plymou * 4-door sedan, excellent condi- tion, only $1495. Can be finorlc- Secd,. Phome,Navy 3123. Can be , sen 2550- Cocol. , I- Il -. M f I I U '... _..... UIke Continues ghlt More Added Bursitis Cure WASHINGTON. March 18 (UP) S-Prenldent Elsenhower went to To Pananal Rolls the Walter Reed Army Medical Sa Ro Ceniter today for continued I treatment of bursitis in his. right 0 Eight permanent mployeS shoulder. were added to the rolls of th1 re was at the hospital for I- Canal orgaUaon during th out 15 minutes, his fourth vislS I first half -ofarch. according t two weeks. . the Persondel Bureau. Of these two were employed locally. 1 e ff the new employes are ence. applicants must s ho w n Bureau. They are semester hours of i 4. COI. David C. Burke, of Co science or each year of0 "uca' bw. Ohio, assistant to the tio . nhealt director; Dr. Kenneth c, Ap catlons should be submit- Zimmerman, Jr., Coffeyvlte, vet- the Civilian Personnel- Of' arian; and three nurses, Ma- l|ce, USARCARIB, building 13, B. nonzalez, of McAlester, Post Of Corozal Canal Zone.- a., Louse L. Hanbury, Wash- ,D.C.- tn Maria M. Or lz, rt'an a Puerto Rlcoi,& Solo HOlip. be on duty aLA i L:/ s. o lo H O g ; l a n d h e o th er tWO nurses have been- sslgne& STARTS TiOMORROW to Oorgas. The other three new employees i their birthplaces and positions are: Russell J. Hildebrand, durke City.N.C., lock operator-wire. man at Oatun Locks; Arthur H]land, Kewanna. nd, ock' guard, Pacific Locks; and Otto- i ?. Olson, lock guard, Atiantl Locks. Both lock guards wer4 employed locally. lOf the new empl0yea, fo havE been previously employ the Canal. They are Hilde. brand, Zimmerman, Hiland and I A.SPARTDN :.-'' ...... ... j.Cad i Carib Command Seeks Librarion For Fort Davis The Civilian Personnel Office, U. S. Army Caribbean is seking applicants to fdill the job of Ibrar ;an (G8-5) at the Fort Davis Post Library. Qualification requirements I a t A M tr course l IryatBC .a. Or te hara ^I u wi oft Uii ' tr of *wBf w &uA (; (rs Or erlga MISCELLANEOUS JOIN OUR CLUB. Best furniture a lowest prices. "Muebleria Eu- r6pea," # 21-02 Ave. w7. Cen. tral. Dr. WENDEHAKE Medical Cllnic, 209 Central Avennue, beside Capitol Theatre. Phone 2,3479, Panama. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE: 10 'good soddle'. horses. Can 'be seen at Panama Riding School. Phone 3-0279 be- tween 3 and 5 p.m. JOIN THE TREND towards mod- ern window covering, using match. stick bamboo draperies and cur- Stoins. Custom-made in all sizes and any color fdr immediate de. livery. Venetian 'blinds, recondi-" tioting services. Free estimate. Coall 2-3063 or 3-4904. Distri- buted by Productos de Madero, * S.A., 98 Central Ave, between Kodak Building and Fifth Ave- nue StOre. FOR SALE:-'51 Olds-88, baby bed, high chair. 213-C Pedro Miguel, ofter 6 p.m. FOR SALE: Eastman Kodak SVigilant, carrying case. filtet, 'Cost $75. Will sacrifice. House 1532-B Gavilan. Phone 2-1!669. -FOR SALE:-4 Electric Mules (Yale) with station for charging , batteries. Bargain price. SeA at Muelle Ingl6s. Phones 2-0550, .2--055T. FOR SALE- Mahogany dining room set: Westinghouse refriger- ator, 3 years guarantee; 3 green and 2 blue 5-ft. by 6-ft. alum- inum venetlaopblinds; 1949 four- door ChevrOlet, good condition.. :,CollBalboa 2-3:155: . FOR SALE-: Radio transmitter Art. 13, 200 wafts with 25 and 60-cycle; power supply, $150. Cristobal 3126. FOR SALE:-- Remington Mod- el 17 standasd typewriter with Elite type and 14-inch carriage. SRecently reconditioned. Cqll 2- ., 887 ift4:30. "d * West Point6 Grads Observed Founding At Dinner In Zone Seventy-fouer West Point Ia- lathes and. ex-eadets from the t= t-o. RESORTS C 0 ME TO WESTWOOD Play- ground for your picnics. 4 miles beyond Arrailan. SPilli. Oceanside cottages,.. Snt Clara. Box 435, Balboa. Phone Panama 3-1877, Cristo- hal 3-1673. Gromlich's Santa Clara Beach Cottage. Modern conveniences,, operate rates. Phone Gamboo e " FOTER'S COTTAGES, one mile at Santo Clara. Low rates.-. hbn alboa 1866. WILLIAMS' santa Clara Beach Aottages---ockgas, refrigeration, 2-bedroom. Phone Balboa 3050. FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT:-Small chalet, one bedroom, living dinng r oom, 'kitchen. Moderate rent. General Jos6 de San Martin Ave, No. 6, downstairs. /6ORRENT: Chalet: Two bed- rboms, maid's room, living room, dining room, 2 porches, kitchen, bathroom, large yard. Furnished or. u nfurnished. Jose de Fobregba Avenue No. 14. FOR RENT:-Modern house' with ' spacious grounds in Las Cumbres for Sl00. 6-105 Gamboa. F6R RENT: Completely fur-' rnished chalet, 3 bedrooms, 2 Sbathroms, maid's room with Sbath. laundry area. Centrally co- .coted in Bella Vista, for six to eight months. Good for two cou- '.pies or bachelors. Call 3-0972. FOR SALEo Boats & Motors-. FOR SALE : --18 -ft. outboard ca- bin cruiser, fully equipped $275. Amodor 82-5247. FOR SALE .-New 15-ft. pll od boat, 1954 Model 15-hp. Evin- 'rude outboard motor and trailer. All in excellent condition. Can be seen at 5341-D Davis Street,- i' ablo, C.Z. Major Gen. Lionel C McGarr, commanding general, U. S. Army Caribbean,; Canal Zone Gov. John S. Se)bold; Brig. Gen., W. E, Laid- iaw, Chief of Staff, USARCAR1B; and Brig.! Gen. NormandovA, Cos- tOlo, chief of staff, of the .Carib- FOR- RENT Apartm . ATTENTION G.I.I ust bu it modern furnished pportments, 1, 2 bedroom, hot, cold water; Tel. Panama 3-4941. . FOR RENT.-Fumrnished an un-. furnshed 2 and 4-room.. mdem apartment.. Contact Alhambroa . Apartment's, I0th Strret, Phone 1386K Co n. FOR RENT:-Apartment- giving . room di nin g room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and yord $50. Jose de Fabrego Avenue No. 14. FOR RENT:.- Furnished apart- mFnt. one bedroom, dining room, screened, hot water, garage. Tel. phones 3-4328 3-4845. FOR RENT: -7 Cozy apartment.' Two large rooms, side-porch, all screened. Respectable locality. Americans preferred. Phone 384. apply, 8056-Bock, 8th Ct., Co- ',. Ion. * SFOR RENT: Furnished apart-' ment, moderate rent, North A- merican neighbors, market thea- ter, near. Phone 3-0471. FOR'RENT: 2-bedroom aoprt- ment all furnished. Call 3-2737, SFcing Rock Quarry. Carrasquilla No. (37. . POR RENT:-Congreje: Modern, screened apartment 2 bedrooms, maid's room, three baths, hot water, balcony, garage. Call 2- 3486. or 2-348. . PERSONALS NELLA BROOKS DE GUNNING, or anyone knowing her address, " telephone Ponamo 3-0771. ROA Chooter WAN lr i-.; tire. uki t lntab ECO N $ T.ORA NACI" - S.2-040t. "* . Position Offered tior WANTED:. Sales agents'for club. Good opportunity for inter- - earted persons. Parisian Fqrniture Store. No. 27-10 Central Ave. WANTED;-Two barbers. Con- - tact M. Japport, Barber's conces- FM REt sionoire, Fort Gulick. roa. C FOR SALE Real Estate 'FR SALE: --Owner leaving country,, will sacrifice lot, 1000 .square meters, Pueblo Nuey'o street light. water facilities. Call at Ancpn Avenue No. .1-1-14T, room 42, :after 4 p.m. FOR SALE 3-bedroom~ house. Lps Cumbres. Phone Balboa 1524 'W Las Cumbres 2022. FOR RENT:---G.I. inspected f ,nilshed I -room apartment, k' en. utilities. Aci~es from busstop, 17-18 Fourth 'o . Ave. Phone 2 33. ' HelpWbn4g WANTED:--Codlc'& Haeumt SApply Arboix BIdg.,Apt. 6, Fr & 5th St., Colon., urv, F. . ont i1 A new course in Tropical Cooking uqder.lf4e direction of Mrs. Mercedes Alegre Smith is to be started at -EUREI Calle Jer6himo de la (El Rancho St on Tuesday 22, 1955 fro Elects Officers MeIntye Chapter, ROA. ..,, Greatest used ThOe Captain Leo A, Meetgwi W' "-^1' u Chapter of the Reserve Of.ceI . Assftiatl4 .'held a meetig.,,, B" ' lJarxb 1j.'l55 mat .e- Army-Navy I CIub. frt Am'dor, Canal .one ,- I f fKr the purpose of electing new55 officers, - The newly, elected of fic-er SMOOT P Were: Major Maurice M. Morton, President; Lt. Col. Mel vn EU, - d)eerwester, vice president; Capt BU I K- Edward J. Kirkus second vice K BV I L-0 president; Major James J. Two- I I mey treasurer apd Lt. Col Nor- r r suda M. Newport, judge advocate.- nMl Zone ilepnuhli *oi Panama, bean CoMmand. I Ecuadorn Perpubnd Nicaa eaua The possibility for the construe. gathered to celebrate -the Sr Thre citizens of Panam g ad- tion of an armory, on the Canal nversary of the United States uates bf West Point, -attended te one for exclusive use by reserv-. Military Academy's founding at a inner, Jaime E. Alfaro .nd his lists was discussed at some length West Point Founder's Day Din l-bother Olmedo and Ma rio Aro. by the member of the chapter. ner, Wednesday night at the Quar- sena. Peruvian Lt. Gonzalo, M. Delegates to the department coa. ry Heights Officers' Club. Casas, a West -Point' graduate venion, which As to be held on A- rresently attending the USARCA- Trif 16, were also appointed. Speakers for. the dIner were IB School of Ft. Gulick, was al, It. Gen William K. Haririson, Jr., b present. a i ^ r r m - commander In chief,_,Caribbean'cogrtulto commn ran 1 t Douglas Fifty congratulatory messagesN T R SKimball, 23rd nft Regi- fiom all over the wo d were Ie ment, youngest s plisent. during the occasioip. T1% oel r broup here sent out similar me ,- TO &mong the dilUngO ed-alum- agesuto d 5 ,est Point da T O D-A Y -- ni present were n GN, arrison Day dinners throughout the world. -. CINEMMASCOPE .u - 0.75--0.40 - LEASE- II S-. MORROW- .| a. ^ .*J--B A IV U U l1.-..?,! riy .-M, 9iw EI"sA WI P q uiId know a sgu ) k ,ltg gigg I-' MARLON 5RAA 1 JEAN SIMMONS Hi Mau ONImBON-..J MCAA ma m iu. 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This car Is equipped with a radio, plastic seat covers, new tires and automatic transmission and Is offered for $1095. FORD TUDOR SEDAN. A car that will please the most discrminatinR buyer. Clean and neat throughout..$1250. MG ROADSTER. If you need an extra car in ,the family see this bargain for only 9)00. MERCURY THE VB CLUB COUPE model. spotless light green finish. Seat covers, new tires and In perfect mechanical condltlon.4ull price $895. 1A 0 STUDEBAKER STARLIGHT COUPE. An 190 excellent low priced economical family car. Full price $675. 947 OLDSMOBIL3 TUDOR SEDAN. Hun- 1 dreds of dollars worth of good, reliable transportation for only $395. E51 FORD VS CLUB COUPE. Look every- 1951 where and then see this bargain for 1 e0 arMOW ieL" The popular tui w d Orinal factor finals. Alnwd MW e car drive It because it's equipped with automatic transmission. 1. pries $140. 1951- DODG= COUPE Mirror like gry finish. Ptu7ry installed seat covers, new tires. An fw emyl $ m. rL-.-l------- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF ANY USED CAR ON OUR LOT Social and J 1 rw Lift Up Mother Gives iWh -Coeis. e.. Your Hearts To Second Chid -- -- a nd B scAntsWithn 48 Days e A IRote.a; ita her nd e (A Lentern feature of the Wi March 18 .e Mr.O dt atthiPanama-Amrlen, prepared DELAWARE, Ohio, March 18 M i = rv al t- tsoH h ome, Q Rincon Grande. by the. R L. A. Cookon, (UP) Mrs. Bernard Bohnhel, Panamont quete include: Our a 34, yesterday gave birth to her of Panama; Mrs. and Mrs. I Doctors said the chances of a a ofavid: Mr and Mr A CONFIDNT FAITH n delay between the birth I. SM darcia. of Panama; Mis so wI Wns was aboun t a one in S.ml- Lno o L Sauers. of Panama; Read t. John 6:5-15. "And Je- -on. Mr. Humberto Fasan;. of PMana- gs 't 'x t "es I It was believed the 48-day I- na; Mr. Vicente Pascual of 9sa Now there was mueh sis t erval between t he t he b ot a boy nama; Mr. Rodolfo n oara. el the place. Be the men mat down, on Jan. 28, and the girl, was the P ama: Mr L. F. Baciller of n number about live thousand., second longest in history. The Bboa, Cr. : Mr. R. J. Linda, of Imas o iutsh" a ongest interval between births Panama Mi. of Pand Mr s Gilbert A t ycu .te e A b e- t se h uman vqie e n of twins e s 50 day..her asaunier an their d Paube h executive .. erplexity, of mona m ed hope an d r Jam nes0.Parker who de lamaLeo Mers. of tanarSan Mr. of ad0erIO wl tye: pfmone tof t rhe m ard bef o pe. a dl D ------------ Diefenbac and BalboMrs. C; Mt. d_ e.a mee ag- hbhw ids.Ing ith eirowa' rh nd bith was even m ort unu. Boyd. a t l ana ma; i. D.& Agul: I~sp _e.all m ..eo a w--.- in -sua ,ih .br, quiet, assured -ua because It was an abdomi- .. ..o.. ofanams;if.aD .r. hIld da 10 mconfidtence,h Make the mens tatpegnncesi tenaltc. io EBoy,. of Panama, Mr. adqer- e down." He 4ems to say, get all'y o af el e ct H di --the r'sil to anala, Jl.. of Panama; Mrs. Local W executive Bord -these human beings quiet enough y stated in her mother' Lastenia Boyd and her son of Pa-o The executive board of Local to hear something hey have tes nes. naa; Mrs. Juaia ahez, of900, CIO has been summoned toeverhearbef Makehe' Doctors said there were less ano their family of Panama; Mr. Among the m matters to be dis- kind. What would be resumptu- because he said there was no Joan H. Earman, of r a.R ma, cussed by the e2-man executive ousness in an man, only im- penng for a normal birth. r,. Leo Me aer of panama; Mr. board will be: provisons of the le fact ien fi. And it all goes 'dmundo Kandleer of Boas dae' new Panama-United States trea- ack to His confidence in od. lTon; Mr. and Mrat.Edardo E.d i; the merir ag niet -e The" o l it heie fa n arith ofo- *J e ha huiahi a ti Tcal.ona of tPan ama ; Mr. Ant ng the i Americn Fdratiso dk isd thatwo itdis remotvedf om wan Mrs. Fernando Dias Q. of Pane- of Labor sdd the Congress, of faith in ^od. it I faith in law s. M r. ^ IItIndustrial OrgaAzations; the and moral principles and w -ays r t u r der Pl ay I ecent wage conference with the of life: but it Is not faith in God P.y. C ford Maduros Canal administration: local rate Himself. The date set by the Canal Zone Celebrate Anniversary l housing, and the recent visit to lJunior Colle e for the one per-. Last evening Mr and Mrs. the Isthmus of U.S. Vice-Preal- Remember these five thousand formance of "A Murder Has Been Clifford Mauro celebrated their dent Richard Nxon people sitting quietlypon a hill- range a. the Diablo Hights A large group of their family made at the various stewards' be sat down. From the A little n Jamaicanwoman joined with them V, mark the oc- councils and chapter meetings there was nothinif for them to do found wandering alongside t h e casion, n fact so many that they on both sides of the IAthmus.,but to look toward Him in the Canal figures greatly in the Plot road Scootr te an a ol Boca Civic Council faith that He Who so confident- of the 'ghos' story in three acts." transportation. The family r he La Boca Civic council will promised mu survey perform and local seeces appenings. and a e tat fid rtan eetin oth spread through the wpsonages clay an import an Pnama j ustcfioteadhe ae o msetheludan Imtl rtant a B eetc ionrowd like a beneficent erle,r- pirt in the coliege murder play c me Scooter e loas o orth l-e uaay halte La Boca Htgm c.n till they arll felt it. Jt partook Though a dead bod is actually group according to F. W. de business meti and tea 7:30of the nature of rougher and discovered on the empty stage Noe a hheouiq,.thn a Matt r spertaining to the pro-1iheltped Jesus in His miracle, as/the empty Dipblo Theater, it is, Vore, barvpartposed closing of the hoe section prayerhel odeletbrda, March 1ed that the atall onaf the commissary, toilet facill hp oe tooblI nM thatih t, Kobbe Reves Old West" tes fr movie patrons a. will be held ro many said t em During the evening the Sta and i the Drftwod Loungen of the Al- ... S A the n test hdevelopments onClub, to be foow- selve "H r never anm body was drit ignto the empty club preside will pt here will ng situation will te iloattend rare dance exhibition. thin ofthathave been re theater during te rightMrs. oplcers' Wives "caShiders" chill per du ens Nil t Vice led are ured to atte wills were ket Tkets ar no s for Saturdaym. March 19. phone a Ii faith. wherever their emotions lee student, for the March 24' iThe i l d t K chose to wander. performance The production is promised Mna s L. E. Ledl begin Reve Mr m i e held oaluton rkIt who hasu hf'ped with the enter- haturday-the 19th at 6 p.m. ("ar-oI fMUfi ft AKc UEj Thie eenin g will feature b o t h supphter will bthe Amerived) at R. looking at us hrist i ern llee plays present rel bedroom asuse by thsuare dany K. Morr i residence is larsprin our will set His way. And that ac year n the month o Mrc rprisng, according sto rs. F. W. dthemus."essme and tea on awill be enough. n the Canal one. Vore, president of the women's or- irday,. March 19. I _ gdnization. The ,neetina. which will begin 1 1 1 i 110 roThe nce will mptlyt e informal..m. will be heldsta During wl be evening the aand the Driftws. James BarrLounge of the A- L'-'cle club ir,,m Auaon, under tke Inook Office, s Club, to be follow. club preside'. will p'Thee wpn t a All membernt of artwishing both North attend rquare dance exhibition. FRxtean.!iave been requested to -1ll Mrs. i people dnd twhe "callers. w per Jens Nilsen, 1st Vice Peg.nt, tole. 'The oldWestum will again" "anal one Art League promised Mect's. L. E. Ledbetter The March meeting will be held who haIt he, ed with the enter- haturday,.the 19th at 6 p.m. ("ar..h , tainmet. te attending will ,supper will be served) at R.S "O & PAR sely be abuse by th many K. Morris' residence No. 17 ce he deal anwer o surprises in store forthem." Jose San M'.rtin between Vene-I, BU ICK OLDS-CHEV upd is rs, lI "What to do oe. Sunday . The brance will be informal. A liset Vista a l epr rrize will be awarded to the best Mrs. James Barret will giVe a M -Mie 'pair of squares"--the best cos- talk on the progress and dvel- d coui the masium ad all bea- opment of art in both North and vcrs for the wme. South Americn countries. a hrh a "The g _nAsluam will take on a 'barn effect for the social event. I dwibeae.fromkad d r B- RUNCH! the ideal answer to %ulll with swingingg door.," "What to do on Sunday?". perathin. ld 11t "No matter if you're A break-prul "jail" will be set a late sleeper- ,p in the-g ymnasiumA an In- l church attender- ..frations.ofthe ,"law" nwib. aqhur06t .1r punished by jaB i seteuc. "Noto- rious individuals. 'wanted' by the law are warned to keep away,'" exclained Mrr. Ledb e t.t e r. "A sheriff will be at tLe dance look- iog for uettmers.' " A picture- Pking concemon will Ne in ODtratbqn. Humorous cud- board Qfue' of a bow-legged cowboy atw h ble will be and for th* Ot frap oh. Mmnbet o. the Hobb Officers' club, their find ad guests, md iOnArei diiMt- & from other poto aw avite o Mttiad. No dLteo i ecessary. AdmiAuoa wll SLMe per peon. ,.,e ,-.. Vaadtlmru Peameme U a L Mr. and Mrs. *U 34Lada to u " |^)Krr~lh9V f4^ X j i --k^ *^- J^^ ^ o '*Tf-n~~~~y *.aift w i , I40 MOTORS *'-,' 2*ifi* uard dae can't resled 6se mw, i UM. Don't give andmn odor a dance to nut . be you riardeg to bonm sita .. wiN * mhgobuumlsl~apw ii - a lonesome soul who" family and friends are away!- BRUNCH! -the happy combination of breakfast and lunch Beginning this Sunday, from 11:30 am., Ia the abeinOSlIMkS SaHMe, seem. DANCING, of course, with Azcarraga at the prgan. Your choice of four different complimentary cocktails and wonderful BRUNCH men - for only $2.25 kinds of a simply WHY DON'T YOU INQUIRE ABOUT OUR CLUB PLAN? iw4v No. 16 Tivoli Ave. - I el. 2-3870 NEW SWANSON C BEEF P Just brown 'n se SulF-in tender, juicy slices. Rich brown gravy-E r.a flakycrust. SIdividml SSr as onwomm You can h baby's food ighti ia the ju...with H.EINZ t -, ' \ ri ml .9;,'.' IES ~'e A -I -- h .5 .9 1 I B '.4. 'C V :1 You can't beat Heinz Baby Foods for sheer convene ience. You heat the food right in the jar ... feed baby from the jar ... and store united portiah safely is the jar which fits easily in the refrigerator. -. Of corse, Heinz Baby Foods come to you as pure, delicious and nourishing as the day they're pekid, Spealaly mooth-taetured, u mform in qiuav vEn " Baby Poods are one of the beat things that e l ~ I j opened for babl . TOU CAN MI TN RICM, MAIN M COLQL *' .'. .- f PAL oMt Pies; S/=m Plan now to me the sensational and exctlUl WORLD' S PROFEBIOSNAL IGHDIVoNG CHAMPIONSHIP El Pansms, PFL, et., Smn. Mash 2. M 2t .j n i . ".... b ig'--.. [ U.".-^ A klr Ab s M' _ ~i____ _ ~ _ __ _~ __~_~ 1 r - - 91. .\. .. - r. b. 2WS f .iii iiu m pi 10 M lk C , in % HEY IG FJ4 Iauk Erd1-^~ A ^^~-C A1 uji~gffgCdj r DA&L tkLWIWPtrui FRUDAT. KARC 1. in1 G~ -0- .* Lion's Claw, Postinovich, Fol To Tangle In Feature 0- I -,_ OUT F DOORS with I ] co, RPR a 1 I' *6 1 * t- GS e* E 2. p "( .1 4 ~SHP~YS AT LA MACARENA SUNDAY MARCH 20 4 Mexican Bulls 4 SOTO BE KILLED '5 J TETE A TETE U with MATADORS: L JUAN ESTRADA L (MEXICAN) S JESUS GRACIA m (SPANIARD) SHADE PRICES: SUN 16 1ti ....... s,0 4 1at Row ........$6.00 ;2 2d R ....... 8.00 2nd Row ....... 5.00 .- *t,,.-., 3rd ............ 4.00 ;.-..O.... GOeneral ........ 2.00 .: ?pg PRI-C- CHILDREN 4 PRICE ,-', "Q ," '" at La Mmarena Bullring t Iel Farmcla Con.or- st Hotel ElPanyva. ootaB--rj ;5i it. C-c,-ojt.t-, J I,; adv2.c. (NA) (Second of five articles) an open stance, well behind the ball. Be sure left foot is firmly By ED FURGOL planted. Keep bad down and Written for NEA Service don't turn w o af hit- When your ball rests in a sand hen the d is wet or hard, trap, 'test the sand's consistency hit closer bet the -alL AItf rby dilgging your feet in for a striking tho bU1' mBnIte cn irml footing. keeping cub op* md square to The softer the sand and the the ble. shorter the shot, the further be- hind the ball you must hit. Play I NIXZT: U_ .. -IDNEY TROUB wsi Baka&e, or vr e,* s Ies" *; w-o n. eore ..e .w meO theca.e p C T1 I C R p F R F C W C vi N c V F c Tomorrow's featured $650 one-mile gallop for / Class "C" imported thoroughbreds at the Juan Fran- It's Not Fine Weather for Ducks co race track shapes up on paper as a three-cornered By WARREN PAGE battle among Lion's Claw, Postinovich and Fol. Shooting Editor / Lion's Claw was second to Per- ried 105 last week, this time will Know that fellow who greets alan Countess in a thriller last tote 110 pounds. you of a rainy morning with the I Saturday. The Claw, which was The six horse field is complet- dull remark, "Flne weather for ridden by Bias Aguirre and will ed by Begonia, Lexden and ducks, ain't it?" He's all wet. in have the same rider In the sad- Cames allof which were badly more ways than one. Ducks don't die, dropped the decision by only outrun by Lion's Claw and Posti- like rain any more than we do a head. Postinovich wound up novich last week. even if their feathers do shed /I third, one length further back water better than a slicker. in the same race. Reinaldo Gomez will guide A good steady downpour will Begonia under 108, Fortunato put the crimps to all sort of ani- Postinovich gets into this Hidalgo Jr. has the leg up on rmal and bird activity, and the race under the same 105 he Lexden with 106 and Cames c11 glands near a uck's tall / ' carried last time and will a- gets in under 105 and Jockey oon't make him an exception. A / lain be under the guidance of Jorge Phillips. Cames' most (ock pheasant will run for miles ustling Manuel Ycaza. Lion's recent performances Indicate lather than fly in a heavy rain. Claw picked up five pounds for that this horse is many classes a nd water fowl feel much the 'his second place effort. above where he rightfully be- same way about it. The differ- - longs. ence is that rain accompanied by Fol raced to a relatively easy Ten other interesting races are wind will make ducks take to the Victory in the lower Class "D" included on a good Saturday air to find shelter from the wind, racked and turned the even program. Including the nightcap not from the rain. storm is often accompanied by furlongs In 1:29 as compared to in which the steadily improving| The coastal waterfowler prays enough breeze to churn up ofa- 'Persian Countess' 1:28 4/5. Hec- Coral makes his debut against for a blustery northeaster, not shore resting grounds, or be* tor Ruiz will replace Manuel three other Class "A" natives.,because his own drenching will cause the snowfall means to TYcza aboard Manuel Pinchev- Don Goyo,,Portal and Black Gold make ducks or geese get up off waterfowl a threatening freeze. sky's only successful racer in should more tha. give Coral a the bay. but because heavy winds up and time to pack up for maor Panama to date. Fol, which car- true test of his class, break up those huge offshore southerly climes, I don't kh6w. rafts of fowl that have been tan- talUzin him for weeks. Then he Can't be much fun flying 50 Sets bunch after bunch of birds miles an hour through either to look over his decoys In the those soft fat flakes or wind- cove. and a fat bag that makes driven sleet-but if you're a real up for the soaking. duck-hunter, somewhere In your ", Not too many' months back I memory bag is tucked that big was shooting rice-fed mallards day when the wind blew 4d the in the Arkansas -pin-oak coun- snow flew and the ducks splash- try. The second morning we ed down all around. - turned out into a steady windless ,Sev n b wirain, the kind of downpour that 'Seven bowling teams from the!has led the local service bowling dribbles right straight down the Along The Fairwys Armed Forces on the Atlantac teams in this tournament. back of your neck In large ide participated Wednedayiback of your neck i large Side participated WednesdayMC- Team Scores chunks. But beinr duck-hunters, % Nathe Armed T Servaphics BowlinYMCA-O .Co Solo Naval Station .. 2488 and slightly touched as all de- Golfing Gossip From The Tournament held at the Ft. Gu- 2. N. A. S. Alrdales ....... 2440 voted duck hunters are, at first Amador Ladies Tick lalenoys. 3. Ft. Gulick Reds ......... 2324 liht we waded out through the 'Coc k0lo Naval Station led 4. Fsaron 105 ............. 2173 pin oaks and started calling. There were 23 participants in me grouplocally wlth a total 5. Ft. Oulick Blues ......... 2155 A great day for ducks? It was the "Points" Tournamint last team pin fall of 2488 6. V.P.-45 .............. 2149 lousy, as far as the shooting was week. High ingle game for the eve- 7. Ft. Davis............... 2109 concerned. A couple of miles ning was role game for the eve- urcakwith from us on a reservoir, there' The winners were: nng core of211 and hig triple ~ were eight or ten thousand First Flight: Etheh Perantie- went to J. R. of an whith l M. ine quackers rafted 1p. And thin, 40 points; Sylva Carpenter-38 Both are members of the Coc,. stayed put. They knew they'd get points. Solo Naval Station team. a oc ust as wet in the woods as in the Ecoreo have been aent to New MedalistIn Clayton pond. Second Flight: Jerry Taylor- York by telegraph and Naticnal Then around noon, what little 48 points; Frances Tworney-R Standings will be released inap-Opey breeze there wus" besruin tn points; Maisle Graham 38 proximately three weekd ap- OpenGolfTourney switch around the northwest points. This Is the ir I and blow harder for clearing his the ea a The Fort Clayton Open" Golf wether. Not until then did the Irene Robinson's 28 putts won that the, tem from .(;'o Sol__o1Tournament. sponsored and con- mallards start neeline off the the golf ball for her. ducted by the Fort Clayton Spe- pond. first in little family bunch- an ran T clal Services, saw. golfers tee-off es, then in clouds, to move out Most of the tournaments area Juan Franco lips at the Clayton Golf Course. the for feeding. At 11:30 we hadplayed in twosomes or three- 8th. 10th and 11th of March. been disgusted and ducklens: by someS and the entry fee is 35 By CONRADO Medalist honors went to MR- noon we were happy with limits. cents. Come on out. and join in I 411-R. Claim ,ot O' Trouble jor D. S. Shine III, Intel!lgen,'e The wind did it. some good- fn and extr.4e E '"-ar One Tempestad and Public Information Officer, For some mystic reason-and preens are in excellent cbIiL 3-Julle Pregonero (e) Post Headquarters, Fort Clayton, this is esoeciallv true of the wa- tilon. 4-Volador Begla r.s he carded a low total of 220 terfowl thpt u e the coastal flyv- 5--Tampol Frm Fru strokes for 54 holes. "Iwas-snnw will also stir ip the The "Riger" Tournament is -Marl D Coronelinol Placed in the h ampionship frds and spt 'em "heelin.. yroressin very well, and will d -Roya Devonshire C. flight, he bested his rnhner-up. whether this Is because a snow- continue until the end of April. S--Life boat Irish Profit Pfe Calvin Riggs of 65th Anti- - '1-" arr'roe Saiy Spruce aircraft Artillery Group. Fort . Don Goys strokes. ,H epI YoCu PlaI.Tr t ^^ ^^^ __^ .&.j~j._^____ __._^^gi><^_g,.md_^ jB|||i~i||~iB.Bu .C B~iM^H^M'l ^^^^^^1V 5th Race "E" Native 7 Fgs.PPrse: 3275,00 Pool closes: 2:25 1- ro Fru 3-zronder 4-Valarta 5--'4on 6th Race "B" 1-Viajeros 2-41teno 3--Mr, Foot 4- f.ulmar =- n 7-4.fambo 9-IS.Of Scone 10-Coronelino A circuit clout off the bat of 6 innings. Hit by pitcher, by: Conejo centerlielaer Jimmie Kirkland (Hele & Webb). Wild 7th Race "F" Watson climaxed a strong Lon- pitches: Kirkland 2. Passed balls: "Sp lejo rally in the fifth canto of Million 1; Webb 1. Winning ;heir tilt with the P u m a s. pitcher: Kirkland. Losing& pith- 1-Rose Hip brought in the winning runs and er: Lovelady. Umpires: Di me II tied ip first position in the O-- League. The fn score 6 to 3.. ator Lagging einthe Pumas for U R.Ounl Ligne -our and a half innings and with IM two away in the bottom of the I u fifth Frangioni and Rytr both ff o rCU 0 drew walks from twirler Lovela- 8th ace Im ly. Kirkland singled to load the |wsp bases and Chase doubled to tieTourney Nexl Week " he score. Watson's homer I-After Me clinched matters and cleared the All the top name in Isthmnian 2-Majestic Today's hostilities will find the for the Summit Golt and Coun- 4-Irish Profit )celots trying for a win over the try Club this coming week to 5--Guayaqul Macaws to give them a half game shoot their qualifying round of 6-Lifeboat ead over the Conejos. golf in th6 Mercurio-Juvenia an- Yesterday's box score: nual golf tournament. Qualifying dates have been set for Monday. 9th Race "G" PUMAS March 21 through Sunday, 'layers ab r h o a March 27. Cunningham, T. 8b 3 0 0 0 2 1-Barrroe orres, 3b 1 0 0 1 0 The low 96 men golfers will 2-Welsh Fox .ovelady, p 3 1 0 1 1 qualify for the six men's flights 3-Quematodoi Corrigan, T. as 3 0 2 2 2 with two flights o( 16 each mak- 4-R. Emblem Vills, cf 3 0 2 2 0 ing it possible for 32 ladies to 5-". Spruce Wills, cf 3 0 2 2 0 qualify. 6-Beduina. Leynolds. lb 4 1 0 6 0 Each medalist and flight win- 7-Espagirico ele, If 3 1 0 0 0 nor will be presented with a fa- 8--edur Webb, c 1 0 0 6 2 mouse Juvenia watch, with the 9-Oranero [all, rf 1 0 0 0 0 runners-up being given a piece Priest, 2b a 0 0 0 1 of silver. There will' be no practice 10th Race "C" Totals 25 3 4 18 I rounds shot after Sunday, March 20 until the individual golfer has 1-Begania vs. CONEJOS shot his qualifying round. 2---Lexdn -'- CO NFO' All go era entering this year's 3-Lion' Claw _rangioni, 3b 1 2 0 2 0 Juvenia tourney are reminded 4--Came yter, ss 2 1 2 2 0 that they must pick up their Ju- 5--Postinovich irkland, p 3 1 2 1 3 venia scorecard in the Summit 6--Fol Chase. lb 3 1 1 B 0 Hills clubhouse. Watson, cf 3 1 1 0 01 Tournament commit ee m e n 11th Race "A" Million, c 3 00 8 0 have announced that the first hassin, 2b 2 0 0 1 3 round pairing will be made Sun- 1-Coral Scott, If 2 S0 00 0 day evening March 27; and will 2-Don Goyo Wadraska, rf 2 Q 0 1 0 be published in this paper Mon- 3-Portal Totals 21b 6 21 1 day. &--Black Gold Score by Innings 'umnas 0210Ji 0-3 W ConeJos 10805000- H. Ruiz J. Brave A Va.s. P. Rose J. Oongo. -Very dangerous here -Our choice again -Returns from layoff -Dropped in class -Rates fair chance 2-1 Even 3-1 3-1 4-1 Imported 1 MUePurse: 5400.00 Pool eleses: 3:3S First Race of the Double iM. Ycaza 106x-Can only beat worst A. Vas. 112 -Runs wide on turns L. Giral. 112 -Distance suits style J. Reycs 115 -Could score again 0. San. 115 -Distance to liking F. Hidal. 107 -Form indicates K. Flores 113 -Dangerous contender B. Agui. 115 -Distance handicaps - M. Quere. 118 -Was once much the best R. Vas. 114 -Should fight It out 10-1 5-1 4-1 2-1 3-1 3-2 3-1 4-1 5-1 2-1" Imported 7 Fs.Purse: $500.00 Pool closes: 4:08 eclal" Second Race of the Double L. Giral. R. Vas. A. Vs. Reyes R.. B. Agul. 0. San. 118 -Should be close up 115 -Disappointed in return 110 -Hard to beat here 102x-Lengshot poedbilty 118 -Was lame las week 118 -Reportedly improved ported 6 Fgs.Purse: M500.00 Pool closes: 4:40 ecial" QUDIJ LA A. Valdi. A. Vas. F. Hidal. B. Awul. LVas. Llral. 110 -Has shown nothag 15 1 115 -Quits at firs, halenge 3-1 115 -Has goodealy speed 10-1 110 -Looks- good in workouts 3-1 118 -Has run against better Even 118 -The horse-to beat 3-2 Imported 7 Fgx.Pun e:. -$0.00 ool closes: 5:15 ONE TWO s V. Casit. J. Phllips A. Vas. F. Rose R. Vas. J. Bravo G. San. A Y.caza A. Valdi. -Quit badly in last 3-1 -Could score in upset 8-1 -Returns In improved form 2-1 -Fastest at getaway 5-1 --Seeks repeat victory Even -Nothing recently 6-1 -Would pay nice price 4-1 -Doesn't seem likely 10-1 -Poor recent race 15-1 Imported 1 Mle Purse: $650.00 Pool loses: 5:40 R. Gomez 108 -Not off last effort F. Hidal. 106 -Worse each time out B. Agul. 118 -Will fight it out J. Phillips 105 -Hopeless case M. Ycaza 105x-Distance to liking H. Rulz 110 -kRacing to top form Native 64 Fgp.Purse: $375M Pool closes: M. Ycaza 105x--Gets stiffest test J. Brivo 114 -Hard to beat here A. Vas. 120 -Distance only handicap H. Ruiz 108 -Likely not good enough 10-1 15-1 3-2 30-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 5-1 Summary. Errors: Coiejos: Chase. Runs batted in: PUMas, Corrigan, Hall 2, Conejos: lfrk- land, Chase 2, Watson 3. Two- base hit: Conjos: Chase. H e run: Conejos: Watson. ten bases: Pumas: Reynolds 2: Co- nejos: Frangini. Double plays: Conejos: Kirkland to Chas. Left on bases: Pumas 9:; oa jos 3. Bases on bailN off: Kirta 6; Lovelady 6. Strike-outs by Kirk- land 7; Lovelady 6. Mts o: Itrkland 4 for UVnas, n 7 in- zlngs. Lovelady 5 for 6 nru in FLOTA M RCANTE F'RANCOLOMBIANA, S. A v-- dMNOUNCES - WEST COAST SERVICE N "cA DBE CaM dsbe us We( d Pots, Nt 155 .. .. h- LJ k- .- @;.' *^^^H^^^H ^^^**^^r ^ ^*~ *^^^^b ^^^lWfv^f^Vk ^ f^* **T^y^l ~OWN"^W^ J% =2&1B W^^ f^^l f^^ I One Mile $650 Class TROPHY PRESENTATION Col. L. C. Pittman Commanding Officer, Fort Amador, accepts the rotating championship trophy for the Panama Area Armed Forces Bkseball League from 'Brig. Gen. W. E. Laidlaw (left), Chief of Staff, U. 8. Army Caribbqan, before the start of the final regular season game Satutday night at Fort Clayton. Kobbe nudged titlist Special Troops, 1-0, in the game, but the Troopers easily goes after the Caribbeain CQm- mend title in a seven-game series with Antilles' champion, Camp Losey, starting at Fort Clayton on March 26. (U. S. Army photo) S***rErN AaP U -. I I I .. !.- wm -- --~-- --- --- -----~I ___ W . f __ I __ 5 - 14 t _ L I 1MW DAD.? NEWUA 1 ressi vei S e Rooj~e Pitdhes Three litiess Innings; Nats Continue To Surprise 'NEW YORK, March 1~B (UP) Three Grapefruit League innings don't make a big league stadr, but the Cleveland Indians had powerful evidence today that high- ly-touted Herb Score is all he's cracked up to be. Score, the "glamour rookie" of sen's attempted comeback was the 1955 spring crop,.made hsle proving a success. Jansen, a 23- long-awaited debut yesterday lame winner for the Giants In and looked like the Indians' best 1951, was dropped from the ac- prospect since the fabulous Pob t.ve list and made a coach last Feller broke in back In 1930. summer but asked to try a come- Flashing the blazing fireball 'back this spring. that enabled him to set an . Aiterican Association strikeout ."Fom what he's showed me record last season, Score pitched so far, Ill just baye to give three hitles iannlngs against the him a chance above some of Chicago Cuba, striking out three the younger fellows," Durocher batters and walking only two. said. The Z1-yeareld southpaw's performance was doubly Im- pressive because Mike Garcta, Ray Narleikl and Art Houtte. man-all tried and true mem- bets of Cleveland's powerful m4und corps-were roughed up bfy the Cub. Score was te on- ly Clevela d pitcher to escape unscathed as the Cobs scored an1-7 victory. \ Score, ho stand 8 feet, 2 inches an. weighs 185 pounds, compiled al0 record for In- dianapolls { Mon and set a league r 330 strikeouts He was hEi Sone of the best rookie prospects of recent times and is given a. tfine chance to become the Tribe's No. 4 starter behind Garcla, Bob Lemon and Early Wynn. Manager Casey Stengel, of the Mew York Yan- kees has sa.d he fetrs the job of catching the Idimana "would be .all but Imp IM If Score's all he's crackEd upp be." An error by shortstop Alex Grammas followed by rookie El- ston Howard's two-run double sparked a three-run eighth-in- ning rally that carried the Yan- kees to a 7-4 triumph over the st.. buils Cardinals. It was the ourth straight game 'n which Howard hit safely as the .330- hitter at Toronto in 1954 virtual- ry locked up a spot on the ros- ter. He is seeking to become the first Negro to play a regular American League game with the Yankees. The Yankees also announced the optioning of pitcher Ralph Terry to Denver and the assign- ment of pitcher Dave Benedict and catcher Al Nieman to Den- ver's Lake Wales camo for fur- ther disposal. In another deal, the Brooklyn Dodgers sent pitch- er Erv Palca to the Baltimore Orioles to replace preacher Roe. Roe was traded to the Orioles last December but refused- to re- . p o ro Senators c to auoy man- In yesterday's bther games, ager Charley ,en's hopes as the Boston Red Sax downed the they equalled longest win- Milwaukee Braves, 8-5; the Kan- ning streak of 'te spring by sasn City A's defeated the Chica-s beating the Ci nati Redlegs, go White Sex, 8-7 and the De- 6 to 4 for j ir urth stralht troit Tigers beat the Philadel- triumph. b de Yost and Tom phia Phillles, 3-2. Umphlett hit home runs as southpa* ean Stone was cred- ited with ,i cond victory of MODIERN CLUBS the Ora p igue campaign. < At' P^ l z.," manager New York (NEA) Lloyd o Duapid. a broad Mangrum uses glass plastic-sh aft. nt ol~~i ArsiJan eD golU4uba in tournament pla. ;. . , ?I S- trike te ... '.. , '- -SCOTCH WHISKY. * 5kW d Sma wM*,P~l MMnS UUCiANAM & AO. LYS.. SLASeow. SCOTLANI AG-NCIAS V. H. DOEL, S. A. i CENTRAL AVE. 8-28 TIL. 2.2771 * .T : 1 U 1.-s V;.'- *.5-*** .-. .,. .. .v,... ...w ... *~.. ~fl~.~.c~ r4* Third eJoe #bwn-Armenteros 40u Coud Be Best Of Series TeN PURE-BRED Mexican bulls are scheduled to arrive here by lane today to take part in bullfights at La Macarena bullring In San Francisco de in Caleta. Four of them are scheduled to fight against two matadors Sunday afternoon, starting at 4 p.m. Matched against the bus, which are believed to be the most courageous ever bought by the Maearena enterprise, wi/ be Juan Estrada of Mexico and Jesus Graela of Spain. Both Estra- da and Graela will use full crews of picadors in an effort to outdo each other. Estrada is seen above executing a "pase de pecho" during one. o hiM successful performances. US Athletes Press For More Gold Medals Despite Winning Pan-A eritn ames Title * ';' The third meeting between Joltin' Joe Browh o( New Or- leans aqd Atonid (Tony) Ar- menteros of Havana, Cuba; scheduled for Sunday at the Co- lon Arena, could turn out to be the best of their aeries. Brown and Armenteros have met twice before according to the April Issuei of "Ring Maga- zine. The following excerpts ap- pears on the last page of Ring Magazine's April issue under the New Orleans News column: "...Joe Boqwn, 137, New Or- leans lightweight, chalked up an eight-round TK0 on Anto- nio Armenteros, 140(, of Ha- vans, Cuba In an alld-colored bout promoted at the Coli- seaum, New Orleans 1-18-55. "Brown gained revenge as the Cuban had won in Miami, Fla. in a December outing. Dr. West C. Quinn, physician of the Louislana Commission, or- dered the bout stopped in the eighth round...." Both Armenteros and Brown are reported in excellent condl- tion and were scheduled to com- plete their training programs this afternoon at the Colon Are- na. Semifinalists Lupe Pancho and Chocolate II were also reported to be in perfect physical condi- tion. Pancho is a solid favorite to stop "Choco" in their six- round 128 pound sub-feature bout. A six-round special pits Han- kin Barrows III, winner by knockout over Carlos Watson in his last start, against Mar- cial Molnar, who lost a deci- sion to Watson last Sunday. These boys will slug it out at the 135 pound weight limit. Sensational 118-pound Claudio Martinez will make his pro de- but against Kid Zefine II in the opening four-round preliminary. Martinez has waded through, the amateur ranks and experts rate him a brilliant prospect. General admission for this ex- cellent program Is' only $1.00 (one dollar). Pacific Women's Sof~ihl Leagu9 To Slad In April Grapefruit League AtTucen, Arls. (11 Innin~) _ Chic. (N) 410 000 200 01-8 11 0 PACIFIC LITTLE LAGOE Cleveland 200 010 208 00-7 8 2 Rush, Jones 45), Church (10) Second Half Team Standings and Fanning. Garcla, Score (4), Won Lest P1. Narleaki (7), Houtteman (10) andS 8pur Cola ......... 5 1 .8838 Hegan. WP Church. LP -lOibraltar ......... 4 1 .00 Houtteman. HR MiksU, T. Lincoln Life ....... 3 2 .600 Tappe. Seymour AJ ....... 3 2 .600 Elks 1414 ......... 1 5 .168 At Tampa, Fla. Police ............. 1 6 .133 Chic. (A) "B" 100 000 010-2 7 0 --- Cincl. "B" 002 020 001-4 13 3 Spur Cola 7 Police 2 Harshman, Johnson (8), Brazle (8) and Battey. Werle, Rosa (6) Spur Cola regained (he top in Dotterer. WP Werle. LP the Pacific Little League when Harshman. they took the measure of the I)wly Police team. The win for At Lakeland, Fla. the soft drink lads put them a- Philadelphia 001 001 000-2 10 3 head of Gibraltar Life by one Detroit 000 020 001-3 .8 1 halt game, and with the season Owens, Greenwood (5), Meyer entering into Its final phase none (9) and Lopata. Miller, Cristante of the first division teams can (6), Marlowe (8) and Houee.'afford to lose any games. Wilson (6). WP Marlowe. LPI Yesterday's game was featured Meyer. by three home runs. Roy Watsan .--- cracked the first one. then Har- ry Elliot sent the pellet flying At St. Petersburg, Fla. over the left field wadil and in St. Louis 002 000 200-4 10 4 the sixth Curty Schwarzrock New York (A) 000 112 03x-7 9 1 clouted his ninth homer of the Arroyo, F. Smith (6), LaPalme year, putting him only two be- (7 and H. Smith, Rice (6). Mor- hind the record established by gan, Kraly (7), Konstanty (9),Bruce Bateman. Bruce, however, and Howard. WP Kraly. LP had 25 games to do the trickt LaPalme: HR Bauer, H. Smith, 'whereas Curty has only twenty, Grammas. Curty was also the winning, .-- pitcher, allowing only three hits and three walks. Again the Spur At Sarasota, Fla. Cola team came up with a per- Milwaukee 020 000 210-5 7 1 feet day afield, having nomias- Boston 001 232 00x-8 11 0 cues charged against them. " Buhl. Thompon (4), Gorin (5) In the second inning, the Po- Cave (6) and Crandall, Parks lice team executed two succes- (4). Kemmerer, Hudson (5), sive plays that would have made Thomas (7) and Buck, Owen (7( the major leaguers envious First WP Kemmerer. LP Thomp- Jimmy Barnes smothlered a hard son around ball and threw to catch- S cr Elliot t oget the sllding run- ner. On the next play shortstop At Tampa, Fla. 1 ike Klipper fielded a hard Kansas City 300 001 20-28 14 2 chance and again catcher Elliot Chicago (A) 010 000 010-2 10 2 was thrown the ball and put on Ditmar, Fricano (8) and Me- the tag for an out. Kenzie. Pierce, Fisher (7), Bra"'e (8) and Lollar. WP Ditm.'* Spur Cola Ab RH LP Pierce. Chase 2b-as ......... 3 0 2 "r- ....... J. Watson ss-3b .... 3 2 0 R. Watson c .......... 3 1 1 At Daytona Beach, Fla. Schwarzrock P ..' 3 3 (10 Innings) Pr. lb............3 1 1 Brooklyn 000 003 100 0-4 6 1 Rathgeer 3b-2b ..... 2 0 0 Baltimore 200 000 200 1-5 10 2 ('aldWelI cf .......... 3 0 0 l'owen rf-lf .......... 2 0 0 Loes, Labine (4), LaSorda (9) l'erranti If ........... 1 0 0 and Campanella. Alexander, Fer- llfr .If.......... 1 0 0 rarese (4), Harrison (7) and Zel"ck lf-rf. .....1 0 0 Smith, Batts (7). W -- Harr-B ron _Polce 0 so..LP ... rda. rowder rf-lb....3 1 .1 / - ...1 ^ ,, i *s. At Orlando, Fl. IA0rat- ba .....,3 0 1 Cincinnati 2 4 7 4 w t ............ 3 1 1 Washington 0" 320 OOx-8 11 1 Pr es t ..........2 0 0 Washngtn xro ~u u Kllpperss......... 2 0 0l Nuxhall, Acker (5) and Lan Roe 3b ............ 2 0 0 drith. Stone, Stewart (6), Ol- rown If ............ 2 0 0 A~AN7 LTWgLEG M. of Omaha Coco Solo IPolce Pale Cocoloito Coca Cola . Little Mottas WTJ 4 1 3 2 I In another hectic ball gane between the Police Pals and Mu- tual of Omaha, the Iasurance- men eked out a close one by tin score of 4 to 3. Each team six hits with Pete Eudeus fifth homerun being the deciding tfaeq tor. Mel Fields and Jim Palumbp were the opposing moundime Jim didn't show his usual speedf or control as he only struck oM five and game up four walks. Mel, too, couldn't seem to gel hit pitches, where lhe wanted themn, but It wasn't until the sixth tiLat he really faltered. Mutual scored two in hethird on a walk, two errors ant4I hit by Damiani. In the if with Damlani on first by *atue of a fielder's choice, Petey lt a Ble drive about twenty feet high that Just barely cleared the. left fleld fence for a homerun. , The Pala came back in t bottom of the f1th, to pick t one run on a triple by Carpea. tIr and an eror. n thq.itzU Kenway had hi. tird infield Mb. followed by twe. alks to Palum- 1o and malkuiI I. Ooguen hitai bloope r jut .a bu- k of th ec ond baman t score Kenway ahd Palumbo Blalkowski wi. cut down trying to score anim Carpenter Struck out to enPthb game. , POLICE PALS Players Kleefkins, Cf Ebdon, lb Kenway, ss Palumbo. p lalkowski, c Egger, 3rd Goguen, 2b Carpenter,. If.-- Orr, rf Smith, rt Totals AB R H 2 0 a 3 0 0 A 1 I * 2 0 2 e 8 3 0 q 1 ,. n i 8 ... .........~g ...M'=U~a Bv HALWOODI I loafe someffih t he...t. Plar s have been virtually corn- dis ('7), Ramos (9) and Edwar. .Z8 L.... .......... ._...i u l By SA WOOD "IJ lfoaed somewhat du h ring hle spltef f r the thllof o W Stone. LP Nuxda.ll Dh._i ......... 0 . irt.al o...the. ra, l---e sad. 195Losing ptcer, Delling.l Field, R. l 1 XICO CI~. March "- Thenh when I tried to up 519 season of the Pacific Wom- Yost, Umphlett; I .I -,R, (UP). Relentless U.S. athietesi from Miranda on the home- Softball .Leue.s Bra o BClARMED FORCES Ende'a 3 "1- Winning four more first places macho of Venezuela in a nvery Pan a and Colon tie in 9 Innibs .Iin the tassle B2- r I c- in five final events yesterday, the slow 4:31.4. It is assured t iat the sam The annual eletIon of officers each tea use two. itchrA-u If 0 tYanks boosted their point total The foils title in the fencing -O lafei which participated oethe Brazona Brook Countrysa Barley eand Butch toint. Truck ,f . to 335r- giving them a 133 point department went to H. D. Gold- the t season w be back l te Braz e this ouer sa Btarle Lean Bueut an .mtrn c.. lecad over defending champion Smith of New York, who wo the ame thso year nndqroshe t'nd wiebllotak blaceths week- ue akn tota ofhelevnIit Ra Totea l einay of eight matches. Another U,80 salme spensnrpomA8romth +anulr n whallotoxes wioBll b daykien t o West Banl, hghlt performance man, Albert Ajelrod of Brozx, m led a.m. atrda tuca Jououteen and we lke . Ieterday was e record-sm.Ih- N.Y., finished s second. struc keturn e tees o Gil Molln l a Id urunx. Ing triumph of young Mildred Mil d mBank ld an.'early McDaniels of Atlanta, Ga., who Bud held, the minister from mmie Brathwaite's Clegs respectively for the part ad by push tolle-dns atearyag set a new Games mark in the Lakeside, Calif., won a gold med- r%'r os ... d three years of outstanding im- n the first In th Bt ,urundu ,- """ Mcin fiefnlS evnromeieaatman'o :3:4 Jr. ose F~rench's5 n ;met resanul lcti on13 fof othecpast.eaad byaushd ~two ntt heros I ,f"z" ,", Yanksm ror o mte n wtheaiea poln .t i-ne'o thte jaein wthe aftssnc Omng.f~ IT~ aT nassies, Har o~lda~ o-thre yers of Brouttnin m io n thefis t Ba lney ad Butc durn'I:u~il.. '"-;; higto'ump rf r women with a leap alr nthe javet n with ae to ss of Lowte o 'Malta Vir nine a d nrovement in club affairs, were rame back with two runs in their ',- of*five feet, six nd pne-quarter 228 feet,10inches to crack the Lula Gelate's Fundador Bra nominated f a further term half of the second. Curundu's 7'O6AY fA 0L0 Inches. odd i ark; and Uack Davis, form irla l . r, a but have withdrawn their names Ralph Franfloni smacked a dou-- We .... Miss McDoet nald never expected m e oJ sceds A mete r gfro s "Thel league has set Wedneos- me the ballot. te in the fourth but died there. 1:1a S., 4:M, 8:o, i. S to be the center of any such ova- grles, w on the 110-meter high day Apri u3 as its tentat Capt. Bill Lewis and .im Hov- They made another bid to scored ton as she received from the hurdles Davis, clocked in 14.3 openfl date fo the- 30-ame rson now remain as the omi- oil Joe Garcla's triple In the Latin Americans in the stands seconds, was not happy about It. yseo Gaies wl hbe wlaed d ness for president with Bob Lee fifth but Barley knuckled down for her feat. She received the I must be the unluckiest guy the diamonds of san rp- and Pddte Eder running for the to retire the side.,ito largest hand of the day after she In the games," he said. "I'm sa- ral d La Boca with layn job of viee-presldent. 1 The game was evenly matched barely failed in her attempt to tisfied with the victory but aday, ein Mondayse, Wd es Dr. Willard French and Ronger in that only two errors were .*. break a world mark. that's all. I.got off to a bad days and Th iursda ys Orvis have withdrawn their committed in the entire game i As great as her performance start. And today the wind was a- This earth's Audmiastration I names for the secretaryship, a and by West Bank hut they bat-un l^ was. the Wes Santee-Jan M- against me. The other day I set headed b Caivie Clark, J job previously expertly handled tered the horsehide for- seven ^l rand sketch al in a 1,500 a Games record, but it was not president Erell Alexla busines Jim Hoverson over a period rafetles whereas Curundu slap- tr race pr was the allowed because the wind was on manag and ahardofdrec of yar leaving Jim oump as ned four hits and played error- thriller. M ldnre emy tail.e Yes sir, I'rm the un- tor ln stnaof h two of ie- n uncontested nom e. 'as ball. They will meet again l , Officials first took a look at luckiest guy of the Pai-Amer cn. m doenton da a w r nree-p For treasurer. thecnominatim iT the near future Droviding the the pictures of the photo o finish lean Games." taive ronm each teeamr the committee has followed the pat- rame has some bearing on the and declared It was a dead heat. The lone gold medal that es- eague tern of other years by naming final results. Upon further consideration then caped the Americans was the W'y8oall F thitsits 1 w il nz w rei t Humphries without any Over at the Clayton diamond, 3 3 -.... . changed their decton to e -meter hurdles for women, the Sth enh usa l over alternative, which, as. usual. Clayton came from behind to Miranda their be a hair. The time won beElana Gaete of Chw e teein thm can bef ce tin of meets wlth the approval of the a teal a thriller ftom Caribbean Miranda fistn by a hai er. The Urns wone gamesn Gaeted sfhl. cn the aled e...b.. eie-rentiem brsp. oThmgmeand 7-6. en] mtheedrs in- waa solid C06.8. The swimming preliminaries local stas ad me Bof the tr membersi command 7-. In the fiCm n rst In-sc Santee laughed, off the decl- got tnderway with something of stellar ou tales In acio two run s bliug th e Commanders scoredmS slon. r aa set-back for the U.S. faces, once iore du ngte s 1 S- the s s ew runs but their Claytonlf with at II Jimmy MeLane.' exYl tpa sonwhic promises% tobeone f Dadarad.*-J wn backI n hl afwthto 'M O f _now in the Navy, firiehed third te t most success ever held. eIcause the Widl es to even the sconr la- i in one heat of the 800-meter Thna-erl end f thr o "i ton edged forward with one runr- _______________ i oe ea o th 00-etr henex metngofth league. For1 trasre t V iom nat lie, s econd.r fThre throvdinnine Ofilirto o rat, ,by Gilbert Martnez of is s ornTuesd Marchl2,a t F W i UI sa the commander strike -hi ig 'l n h :isrhn a oe .. .. o ie lld pt r other w 3 m e br e w he e ws somme: irin onfkte n captured by Silvio Ke"h of Bra- Paralso Servlce Center. All man- t me rshi -" with four runs on pitcher Brink NC ANT 0 Sll, with Wayne Moore I Nichols. -ers and other interested r- t e* liner's tremendousa drive over TODAY Se. Me. Conn., second. ^M~euemht~d inemrrS2 S~ia-aw2S2mS. the left field fence. TBX-? v Lou Jones of New Roclielle Mons are requested to atten d Im nv.blSs' iij *n3SS With the score in their favor - o. L N. Y., set a Games record in fthe e' 'e a w -3, the hosts lashed back with CL-,cIpef urace with a c i R a- tletabh.a lgg he.hird on Jack Burke'W. J don- o:Derek. ,, ,IO te1 lt~aoYot er Jesse thib rd of sucssuiee held.s, o *** is t b!e. Burke so rertved Bill wie- "ADVT..i_. 0- s -. L,-llw11ater l., w t74. Meeting Monday cy n&as:?:* j !1Inson1 n the h Wj -tl1 n aeul o lThe rowing -or off to and -** **I. _the e Mr r ...I-- tbe score ted nw at W-8 In the -. Jbat starts f hor p. p Jim e.I.A^w.| bl Wd s a d is bottom of the foutt: the' thlt. Also: Van i SwKelly of Philadelphia set a new In Crls tobal o:r i6. T ':a -J- .. d.he sco..te n Th.e othe im #45K'n IB~ course record far .winning his sart, yw s |Te a ? e ss six wth with one run. Wilkeenson co ,ur heat in the ineo ther A he w .. The international Asstocla- ai wa credled with ithe win andec l:v= = TI .. .. I taptuem of Ca*rlee Log and tBon of Apprved Ba ll ^ ^S -- ,... lwl th lorrs T . t ThOas Prince was trounced by officals AtlantIc Side Dean asi,, Aasb?*^mads M obbe sank Albrook o h theb dib =- 'i W ^l wArgentina's Goluoa bbrothers, will hold a meetintag and eunteles as flver's diamond dl to 4. Allen -i, SConnJogse a ond ...uar, e- --..the don- at the Critobal Y.M.C.A. m "t s ..M w ....man Jim Tomln breed i bles. The U.S. four-man team Monday. Marsh I at 7 p.m. to hr fth win Trimmed ChUl by three-quarters These desirlac to ben- f- V a ' eaf RIneP 'Is s,.4 ohbv eatacuak fA$ Sof a length one of the other fleas are eordia"ly invited aa ie I thesbri to fifteen walk. awn- N.Y.,preg arle od. i atesd this meeting. - iesemr _stfe s..-d Tm -I o te h allowed two hite and ate c- A p geekmet bai ais M e -s pnesq h Has gmigew a el_ ... .i n-3 rIw- a ,lti- OU~ &l. UI l lO~i~ te idu .c usqu,- , ,ii Pi Iothe liita~m ot __-__ __J_ I"i, _l__ __ ._ tLtll iie. urk ,Io reievd rll wl-. -.'. I: imona y I'." ll i-!- -. T'B . ..,. m 1 . .. ..i[ _ .. "I I I (r- '195 MAR 19 195 5 'yr S -- Best Golfers To Su .MmmMT Read story on oa I oI /. %f C omiC -Bk -- ..... "D A ILY IEW SPA PER Si Sex Crim STeephoto) CHICAGO. March 18 (UP) d It ank one Red Chinese E OUT FOR LUNCH Dining between the morn andthe Re. ,i te truth and the country is safe" Abrahae- Lincoln. kp s d toe h 1a "'__hMno.Viersien"icar_._ixngubotanhail"dmge____"$b________.._B-_;eay ye terday there may be a oukn- ke" r-tra at Nw Yor Is ros ion wtnes Pat Ward. Miss Ward smiles (left) said yesterday U.S. forces n ven others late yesterdaynection between the ale of lewd TIRears thoughtful as she smokes center, and prepares to return to courtroom TIETH ar now equipped wth rad off the FukAR PANAMA, P., FRIDA, MARCH fired from new ens and obscene material and a e- Uh. asked Conereun to tigst,- US Pacific Forces Have A-Weapons piofld1ydirse& communique aid the Russian built ie gun recent- cabinet a "lan for e eper Will Use Them On Military Targets of l event of war. f t gunboats nd more thn said. hsage of a bill to make It a fed- (Ne A Telephotos) CHICAGOn March 18 (UPlosi laeimd It sank oneRedsChinese Nationalist military sources re- Junks assembled in inlets along aera to trs aport obe e IME OUT FOR LUNH Dining between the morning and afternoon sessions of the Mino Vie re nthe hands of rt M. onry unoat an d ort eavof Fooc am edho ported the hellin used tr o op- he nearby coast. er roe ne "Mickey" Jelke re-trial at New York is prosecu .ion witness Pat Ward. Miss Ward smiles (left), said yesterday U.S. forces i. the seven others late yesterday 1D a riona damage. The Formosan Ministry of De- SummerfOeld'nveral Arthur t. appears thoughtful as she smokes a cigarette centerr, and prepares to return to courtroom Pacific are now equipped with raid off the F ukien coast. --e shells were fired from new, tense today discussed with the help poeal offictd citizens ut (right). tactical atomic weapon. and w.ill Caommtunique said the. a- Ruslianbuilt i uns recent- cabinet a plan for dispersal to the malls." He said "public mo- use them on military targets in tionalrit planes sighted a flotilla 7l brought to thu Amoy area, it the hinterlands in the event of rality"' is involved in "the great a t & event of war. of sight gunboats and more thbn Waa said. heavy air attacks on Formosa. mass of wanted pornograptM Nixon said atomic explousvee e00 large schooners in milng I" "nee 'oure roted material ben offered orodep'- are in the hands of artillery. R north' of Foodlow. tlb. 15,0W Red troops sur- The conviction has been grow- mry thr al offered for dals.- and tactical air force unit ln communique said all ya*. rounding Quemey qu. three ing here in the past several days e ot h ftl malls.b i Sw e sseusin ss 5s the Pacific, which apparently t1oa.ist planes returned safely sides were renfmd fhis week that the"United States is pre- there was a t7 pr etIce S h oIW BC e leb ritwould limit them to s atll-scale to their bases. With the arrival of another So,- pared to help the Nationalist .he s pr e i e nuclear devices. at Amno broke its silence yester- Of communist sldlers. forces defend Matsu and QueoV te e amount of obsaei e am-f SHe said they can and will be day i ring 14 rounds at little Air observation was said to Islands. just off the m nand last lsen ughsd the bele used because "the weapons whichQ emoy. have disclosed 1000 or more Red as well as Formosa itself. there is "some conneton" be- Named By Ca Girl Pat Ward were used during the Koreapn ad World War In are obsolete.aa teen this "alarming ,Icrea".e Nixon said both Secretary of and the boost i sex crime. NEW YORK March 18 tUP)- -le met Jelke who is accused of whom she identified only as "Vin. State John Foster Dulles and .''"Tr,? same i. a prepared t.m.. The vice trial of Minot F. Micke.v compulsory prostitution cent," and that she had accepted President Einenhower have men- ., .: .. Many authorities believe there is l.ke. was recessed abruptly yes- This was in response to a se- 'norey from him for illicit rela-. toned the use of atomic weap- -. on o -. b e tw th t!rday when former call-girl Pat ries of sharp questions which lions. It was then she began to pns in the Pacific, but that "I'm , Ward broke mto sobs under re- Herz designed tg show that the cry. going to say It a little more d ...a,,nu, , ',. .. ... h. gac re in ob nfa lentless cro examination about year-old pla-for-pay girl took Herz earlier asked her if she bluntly today." and an increase in uvee d the mene she i.new before she met; up prostitution without compul- ad ever been intimate with any-. the pini-sized olec heir. sion. one before she met Jelk. A lunch throng of ,200 ap- e. ates Keauver (D-T.nnJ Defense attorney George W. Durig pat of Nera' cr "Only once. she said. She tesg plauded his statement about said Wednesda the lunch mn Herz ws hamerg the willowy examination the questions a nd lied that that was with Lawrence atomic weapons. sand wnes oe Sch - Miss Ward with questions about nwers went ike this: Creenbaum, whom she had iden- Afterward newsmen asked dren havehe ae a "b- her relation with a Stamford. Q Did Mickeyever ask you f tified as the iathr of her child Nixonif his remarks were Inbuou th e of Conn., man when she burst into uhad dsualrelaonswit ho out of wedlock. tended to. condition the Amer scene terature tears for the second time during hter men before he proposed? Miss Ward was on the stand for Ic war.n eop p H oe Goln Judge Francis L. Valente re- 'l dntremembr. o ie fourth day ofcthe re-trIal. "No, we're Just layin' the lega le alate cessed the trial until later today. Iad a bey born out of wedlock? trial but wo a new one on said. the lint.. or war. h-s state shipment of such filth The recess came during an explo- A. I did. grounds that hih constitutional He said the p int here teo by private ve es. Present lw sive day at the sensational trial ihs were violated when Valen- changed to the pomai oer shippinge that included mentIonof the Q. Before he proposed to you? rg re violate V n- at wea on are now psh p names of showman George White A. I don't remember. e barred press and publiconventional." but ot by private pianist Skitch Henderson an d Herz injected into the trial the hecourtroom "It i_ foolish to ,talk about the comedian Joey Adams. names of Henderson and Adams. possibility that the weapons S were introduced Through questioning he brought| iuim m which might be used in the event A ll "' Other names ow i r out the fact that Miss Ward metI N Ly EXp rIIImI IIn g war breaks out in the pacific l Vu ll when the contents of Miss Ward's H Ienderson when she was 16 but would be limited to the conven- "little red book" were made pub- never went out with him. 1. or r ti onal Korean and World War ItI -lt | A li| earlier in the day. She said she once went for an vW o1n1a LoUR" types of explosives." Nix6n said. t wi. e*, . Miss Ward testified a George automobile ride with Adams. She "Our forces could not fight an BOUND FOR BED CHINA The Finnish tank er, the Arubs, loes With Jet plane fuel for aed White once told her he was pero- was not asked whether she had m rl effective war in the Pacifs.with China, Is tr object of muh cture In the Far ast. Chinese Nationalists say that Com- A oucuing a plav and that he might been intimate roth him. e ed e o u n il ne those tynes of explosives if wrey muntlst urbMirieus may a-po a eort the r through ti.: ationUset blocigetoa Wo r a give her a part in it. Then Herz began questioning y wanted to. Red Chfta pfrt. _ In Hollywood, the famed pro- her about her relations with t h e WASHINGTON, March 18 (UP) "Tactical atomic explos H -- WASHINGTON. March (P) ducer of George White's "S ca n Stamford man. That was in 1951 The Navy is experimenting are not conventional and wilu r-,. e - daIs" said, ,I'm not even sure I when Miss Ward was pregnant with a "new look" submarine be nd aint th e military k tuotod today a sayin~ the "tate met her" although he may have with an illegitimate child. that moves faster under water targets of any aggressive o the wo7 next erine's wr been introduced to her at a New She, denied Herz' statement that than any other U.S. sub now force." *ui- ,,S s,, ,-Dve o ntmern Wh. have an important being on York night cib.t she had gone out with the a n operating. Nixon said the seriousness of whether he seeks re-electon. Namesin Miss Ward'uce s little Results of tests which ave the situation in the Formsa ef ra late Wdnesdayr were not made been going on for a year on the area should not be undereattl- e t elcutiveentan ued, Duquesne, tDayyon ,, ship anwe, o give shassuran cetherele UT Latin American Nations e Saw 1 m.embes Among the dozens of names ..Ult- ti u lonee ASalwae will terde mt ed an d it is iorie to so ined in Febin..present 46C. were Dane Clark Peter Cro.am ei o h Navy's need for a ship with un- war there. "195..In.as m Jnone and n Ste. C usually high underwater spbidt If the Communists art like CHICAGO, March 18 -(UP) friends of ours." he said. "B u t lean road which has never been inh e ee y. by. John Coe e and ill Stern. TIplus improved maneuvering abi- reasonable men there will be no The Latin American nations need they could be dangerous en e- eted. Today the same publican The fireworks contained in the lit war." he said better transportation, system s, .aies." "-ut markets are the r most renewed their request for 1986. ter rd testified shortly final T rro The Albacore, now operating "But dictatorial leaders of re- peace and stability capital and. He cited the stability being pro- important need," he said. p. Hugh Scott (RPa.), r- after Miss Wr.rd testified he had i -Om out of Portsmouth, N. H., has a evolutionary ifiovements are 4- above all, markets, to real z e roted in governmental affairs of Nixon cited the ease of Cuba, mbr itepulcan national chair- exual relations "only one" before submerged speed of 2 knots or waysunpredictable. They some- their great economic potential Honduras, exico, Nic a r a g u a where the entire economy is bas. man said, "there was a general NEW YORK, March 18 (UP) -more. It and the Nautilus are the times do unreasotable things. ce resident Ric the ugar crop expre of enthusiasti hop S Maurice (The Magnif c e n fastest submarines afloat. For Nixon said that those who on saidyesterday Pressure is ing the i United tht thet wod a- e r m HeeredictE. the government of PressurB o ment will wind uap just Tourna- little faster than the atomi know what kind 9 animal we a n spech before the Execu iala uring the next two years er Bu. n if wer doa hersad, ue thed ot n t he To-Make uroea Invtatio B etbalus trthe wayPpowered submarineNautilus. are dealingwit."Cubans wEba tbuJolLd.e the seeding committee said It The Albacore, built for about Nixon said a pliy of weak- ves Club. than the previous Communistic- le butter and cause him to have me would with Duquesne and 17, 850 000 is of radical design. ness and partialsurrender now ended regime did in a decade. poduc say one way or the other" Troops Obsolete Dayton meeting in tomorrow It is considerably smaller than would inevitably lead. to either pointedd out toathe Assem- Ther area. le said. is r I c h in Capital is needed to develop ad. Night's finale. the conventional fleet-type sub- a big war-r o plte surren- ed businessmen that the nation resources-partiulay the hu industries in the Latin country. ov Chrtian A. rter of sThe six-six Stokes dazzlsed marine. It has a cigar-shaped der later." as more trade with Latin Amer. man resource urnised by hard- But he emphasized that U. In Massachusetts first raised the .FORT WORTH, Tex., March 18 16,485 fans at Madison Square hull and only one propeller. The vice Valdent said the ad- ica each yeai than with all Eu- working, intelligent, quick to vestors must be freed of wo re-election question at the lunch. (UP irhe day of the "walg Garden last night with the The sub's controls are like ministration 1I convinced Its ope combined or than with all A- learn people who are "eager for ry of later expropriation their Asked how the President 'ok y" ma Ne.n earl oer. A best Individual performance those of an airplane a stick present policy Of "Iristing fur- s a ndnesia economic development .holdings. the sugestion, Hetter said, a ovetomS.avy- k ouning seen in New York thE season control with a steering wheel at their aggression i the long run The present government admnl 'Very we. Perhaps he was non- Smove to make ground tro but it went for naught as the too of the stick. t can be has the best ee to attain our one growulatio-10-mil Thr is a great need for better traction he said, is convinced commital as he wa wht h obsolete. ven Aero Afl- his St. Francis (Pa.) team controlled by one, two, or three Chinese lt artillery more already than that o transportation. esp ecial for private capital can do more to aid st broached the subjctin Na harn owedn overtime to second" mwor n ve w the United Statr creatingghways such as the inter-mer- the Southern countries than can 192," erter said hates, Inc., of ortWorm the eboediaynor7-ti 7e to secn Imn s. When two or three men are objective o without ur- er-larger market far American -ahad sig t start buildin seeded Dayton, 79-73 used to control the ship. one man'render." b.. S. funds. ead king butovsatile air Top-seeded Duquesne, playing does the steering while one or, Meanwhile on Formosa the goods or said. the adminis. Bott reported the Pre nt add looking cvera l ve i n peIo a e _the r control the depth. Chinese Natialt air force "These countries are gre eat Fat Similarl o ra t asiniSted the Pesan if e man flown bf oriecn hand se t through the Import-Export "ank lunch about the same time in a s d ned iFot Woh and S A rd Pad y s y &n D u in On Suspension T best help from the United thy woul a like t DonaSd Delackner, president of The figures say Stokes sank 43 DUBLIN, March 18 (UP) tjj \QA\ BY W techicail aid which he said "has not take this bait. *but moy th firm said the mitar is pre- points, second Highest in he hi Ireland celebrated St Patk's a sma cost to us but offers great said he looked forward to seeng D ack said any man who o26 ots from fo w d Day yesterday with the a ng MONTREAL, anI 18 (UP)- benefits." them again next yeat. b tobaku i| antes l M t _t' .sh .r.. '. _-e... ofe Frs i "" o er his brilliant passes into es-nsin was and *ola Rc a ge resident .r d cr a n d atherfirst w h alf, bu tes s e iA T g ht seos f o etl ped f elus to 9misp ha s & hou o yHr sarked thnb in Duthelpub s wee r where at. a be cnht up and got a the mdad ofJh e .hance when ohn Riazzi's one- But -__"olit !tkel -" le wander with four seconds left for the "go oi -a j gItied the score at 67-67. In the ri o-- ," ..I... overtime, the tie moved to 71-71la y h"i am then a pair of free throws yl"for thbi byNoran and Ray Dieringer. en ate. nit beaketsby seveh-foot 1Bill *try, ndRimmri. clinched -lthe flocke Mareh I for Dayton. rades and tids ...m yoptquake Shakes j'g w : '11~ tjj~I 1W& iRt ,fI m ' .*' |
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