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"2'v1 i #Avp*ifeb~ ,, ": *0.''eeI J~fl^ a~aMBUB ^yig 4' .',.' +. 'Jo,.. "xil -lllr *^ M K-.:m >-* '^ -1 1 ""-^ -'-. i ' IA,. . --x i .. .. .. + , . . . - . . .- , :4 -~gk. ^ .' 'A*AY~ L .'. I. .- .- -. .. . KAXN 'm -low ,. .--:. .ne .1 , ;, -. . .'- ? '- i g g g g g 1"f IT' I. t 7m u.,z AugO -20 he will ro- p or i new mutiss by Sept. b' let- r j.. rgao, ' Nohib exresed "a to 0et54 sev e in k, o*w _the Can m or-" stems anf aam- Mvon rt dlthor with h-avke. re#114 frmn ther -and e governor, which hai alwy1.4benn more than gen- ___ettersent last month to Adm hl der le etro 110 le te~tscd You I S.' e' i ujll iilivwlithe Ca- M, tld n a complete ot' the Ca- nii perati but a change in Unpo under which the aterw d been operated sine 19L4. - An.te inilpal phases of t)e ,egOtl; a* ..some of ,O.ami3 pMe.'anfLd procedures to maet omfiimercial, s well as .mP. n soVe at .equlxinento r.. orga lon' of the flnanc S uuon p li ii. N bad manyiyear bf top U.S. ameont. s cu l w gt- oP org - He 1, PrJor t , na Acc tagOffie of the enne Val~iy Authority. hie slgn s position with the TA duitg the. s WWorld or i S -q -w Rd. Attacks In Laos Seen As * S..TOKYO. uly, t TP) -The er Is a threat to peace in Asia an direct Communlst chalenge the sEATO pact. Some quarters speculated the att k may have been-coordi- nated with the Peiogr..n- noument of now aa .tn e v-aid -to Communst- held Bort Vietinam. Aslaj cir.les, axdously are alU o, see .a whaVt wUnited Btatei;,'Jltiln. FIC06ee are Sto -o. A Se uce arlly lo be bykenT h EBBTO power* much oset to t new R gesalon, Thle views of Autra- Zealand, "e P n h$" wll be -eced wth tre- mendous Interest. It was considered significant by some observerss here that thUi "massla" attack was made ust south .of the frontier of Commuhist North .Vietnam. - If the Communits are invad" Ine Laos, ths. EATO council of foreign mlnsters must. "do something about It," Philippine Vice-PresldeUnt Carlol P. GOarcia 1 *i Wl YI. I IIaIme He added that on the basis of news reports "it seems to be a revolution of the Pathet Lao, a 00munist organization in Laos. The thin to be determined la whether it Is a civil war or an Invasion." . In case It is an Invasion, the eSAT'O council will have to meet ad decide what measures to e under the provisions of the ManUla SEATO treaty, he said. The treaty throws a "mantle of protection" over Laos, Cambo- dia Mad South Vietnam. And Boy-Frnd Held taR. 14 HoIldup DETROIT. July 0 (UP)-A man and a 17-year-old girl pith three pistols] pinned to her un- derclothes were held today in conneetion with the holdup of a Cleveland Trust Co. branch la Jan 44. i Lar, Lee Riteneu., a re.d-lir- Child Of Mixed Faith Adoption SpghtbysCops mOTON, July 9 (UP) A Proate Judge James F. Reyn- olds o4el am ordered the p- lice search as Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vli ;. 'Sfls remained in hiding rather than surrender the blue- eyed child to its natural mother for plaeement with a Catholic The We-ses have been In seclu- don with the child since July 1 when their latest movRe in a two- year legal battle to keep the child failed. The couple have raised Hlldy since she was 10 days old. HM r mother ds Mrs. Marjorie McCoy. Reynold nullified the adop-e tion, based on a 1960 law that bans lacmn-faith adoptions "how- ever pr0etial." But appeals have delayer4 its execution for more than two years. Ells has a seed to rear Hldy in the Cathollc faith as a condi- tion ofthe adoption. "We love her, we are the only parents this little girl has known. She loves us. Well do anything to keep her" s.lls said before gihang into hiding.l The Catholic Charitable Bu- reau- which will place the child In another home has not com- I msnosl "ta ihA flh -- r i-lw0o-reen- Dilweg Presents Oh _"^ * To Senate Com w Considering Canals C The United States Citizens Association op the Canal Zone is opposed in part to a number of the concessions granted by the United States to t.I of Panam6 in the treaty of Understanding and Cooperation and an anci(d .i meant signed in Panam d last Januay. " The document was later ratified by the National Assembly of Panama6; before the United States Senate for consideration. Certain concessions are opposed by the USCA on grounds of polky oW others ore opposed if the financial burden they are expected to bin rm the 3700 US citizen employs of the Panam6 Canal Company and e C Government, but are- not opposed if their costs are to be borne by the US or by a Congressional appropriation. USCA members "do not believe at the people who o euver "" dn Arnf, rent ee for is drew up the treaty are in accord as to its meaning and 4. withdrawal of how it will be applied," and that sufficient study was not Ahen employs--I-viing Ma; given beforehand. 6. Subsidization of INSL, They say "our government (the United States) has ployes and panamaMai sacrificed too, much,., and does not realize the far- 7' A ,. j reaching effects." A o-ng ., And they foresee a "dangerous situation" in which a.tcwe W.s W'- "Panam6 asks for another treaty concession, asking that kc fla the entr Paemem6 Cpae! be jIrned ever to Item. afterr ,. Sr t o.s" until 4, durftoe fastened to her under- The Pilot, weekly newspaper sition on e treaty and agree- any non-S. t i ae year of which he wase turned w safet piswith p nd of the Boston Catholic iarchi mnthe l an eight-page memr We, the Unitd States citizens observaSo, ai tha a 1 sning, Ash kin. native ro ly. U I l they found several other guns. a cese said editorially, the couple anum of comments presented resid in the Canal Zone, do recommendation l tar wa afire No a native of Brooklyn e a uan "deliberately reared for M to the Appropriations not be that the people who ber - the ew S identified b yw Yo graduate inw s w tr o Jewelry and watches heartbreak of a later time" when o tee o the United States drew uu the treaty are In ac- ens Au oc o sea was iacounti m the WalPltw U- sa ar e U n ". d.i. r eis t covered five weeks after senLate cord as to hs tan and ow Indlvdua t, o chol o Commeree in cn er ws born that the mother The memorandum was not it will be applied, rculrl lte Rkway. sd d p i s ud troupe r cunfs and $400 In wan ed the child back. iven verbally to Senators con- wit refern to h United Memor Wfor theu nf~exlastent ar rt sthe leading proe- Iey Findsn Out Mn 't e ide Tove nSd t ate a reurent and e the Ue by e. won en T r whh ,.he yr Finds Out ,si ae N h -. Duffy's Tavern immediate needs. It was present- o lrad ac tat rib- which wil are c sted in the Clveimnd t -to oty c4ee hecscoe oloyeph rdtrouser ande $0a nted easi areadink. by dnte has To he eIle berfi Assoca- p n wthe PAl ol'r-csplltds 9 Iona searc h and a c. fld s Public account Se t itute o Accountants th e d ChIiCA gO, Jul e (UP) A beryl by n pRossi f e indment one Ca ter of the American and $1000 ate past year. M d lunch room will never be Ten specific termed all ad nal financial ans In payment of haa bu fo bri1 a-e smoney..Dlweg and thus bemepart small number of citizen employ- pay wokg and t a 4l charger o Red Crs and is on, the Canal Johnn w padmstted tkne a y said the e Jhn lson primary concede en tety o tons to oarado. oe Comomltt. He was ls getting only 27.50 from dropped ian h is esnged Ure disns ed. Panama, a he burden wil be or n o and Ten cunta o n the pewnbroers for eah 3 bock- t r TA Ae wie Beatrice, a waitress In the Unoppse Is the proposed paced o the t- me t; Sfrom e a member p of PaeamA and ed, but sad he had a "rtlen- LAUENCE HABO, N establishment eenmp ofunced or. an enatly in prise and lets em loyes. .ton be $nactd tol F r .a eo whp Nce Inal Ha is e. Mrs. tal" attachment tfo his cash Police said W(lso n was driv ng on the treat itself. st Wion iw enlactke to e to Sen- ment by hat t had ed e on the board of and liked to be able to get back In by the tavern Thursday es out o he US Te ry, S te, concurrently with ratfica- that amount ov a then Ch oter of the American and $1000 n the t year. ght when he spotted Beatrice not the Panama Canal Co all- to n of the Treaty, pass a reso- effect t he l aan, mtive a the Cage J ohnson admitted h as a s ntena n K shekhe s40. me since JohnWier. onHe riary. concept on as a fithrm exprty oblation of 2. bornebythe z o aro onf Cae r COnMmitte.. He was los., getting nly n$d2i.5ofromthdroppednonhos.estrmanteddUSCA were di Panama, a hgeburden . enk and A ad l na comn ing totunhiI the pawnbrokers for each hock-TAIPI July ()Genera wife Beatrice a waitress n a the UnoA is not opposed to te the people of the United tater-s TO eref; the.onXp .PW PD ofPsammA andaed, but said he had a I"ntimen- i establishment. ....o Jump of 1 amunw In pilse anI.. m yes. ion be e ted- to. m h. l tw York mahe- U M obl e, wh Mrs.o as l" attachment ed o his cashan Kalshek su on sahed Withr lson was rv Canal anuidsty provided in th We would ff e that whsee these N- pa by jhooph .had osed ,nnos onth. board of|and liked to be able to set k Rekds I Ung by the tavern Thursday eomes out of the US Treasay, ate, concurrnty with ratific-that amount over 1so T nal. o.e GiPIl..obtu ad| the samebl nightt when he spotted Beatrice, not the Pansma Canal con- tion of the Treaty, pass a nr- effect the i! s.o 41id.:to qMR+ t iveInth ~e C4ese "Everybody nas a sentumenta40i, behind the counter. He an.nton as a firm expression of 2. n a w 4its wd '2o" eL 8Ur .3 m coming t o the lIt- attachment v for money,h Motitl- TAIPEI. July ().--eneralls- wheeled his auto in a U-turn USCA Is not opposed to the the people of the.Uited States TOU bee kheConacu- h NeCu subreug, chose to become Police seized Johnson n the ed his top aides to map out the tavern, backed out, then treat but object to what It concessions are being made to It s e b to e that he sh Amerln citizen and was complaint of pawnbrokers that plans to prevent the Red Chi- backed Into the lunch counter terms the "giveaway of health Panama, it is to be expressly un- relinq te right ga aturalized In Washington in he was not redeeming his pawn nese from getting into the Unit- and sped away. and educational flites, rail- derstood that the United how to operate I S. tickets. They thought t. re ad Nations, the United Press No one was hurt but police road terminals and apprtenan- consider the Panasmt a Canal as result in a tlru aa -., T -.- ----- .^- . must be something illegal about learned from highly placed charged Wilson with attempted as, quarters, Washanlt Hotel one of its most vital assets. nd dlon atin e Q a, - pawning money. sources today. assault and and pool and other mprove- notwithstanding the word of a few year - Authoriaes thought so, too, Chiang and the admirnistra- clous mischie, and jailed him ments paid for by US taxpayers, the treaty and the Memoranm of sante nar 'r SSed but couldn't find anything to tion were briefed on the latest in aleu of $3000 bal- Tey say Panama should re- of Understandings asReached of theUnitel SATLANTA Ga.. July 9 (UP)- charge Johnson with except dli international developments by imbuse e cana orthe UR nothg Unde be otred ther- Paama te S_ NY, u tate Labor- Commissioner.am orderly conduct. foreign minister r bu o Y imburse the Canal or the US notg --l be construed mo (UP) redTlerT. Hulet swid today be wisd I'm not trying te gyp aawho returned riday te tTreasury rcot ob n d iwto thent- beIpre th e (u-p) ---l e f. dTle. ,, oreDments transferred or togbe e 8hyU nf n sovereigntywof trd- ore sce about looking for Morrisey, somewhat nettled on San Francisco. (UP)-Bookmakers were greatly Unoppoed Is the wthdaw Canal Zone and any vetal orlower Inst e-ev d t&t o f.ll cite m Ip lo es un C-rhn commitmenhp to. and ever o1 e He stjobr that thhcase was brought be- Yeh said yesterday he belev- relieved today to find that p d at the any of the recent fore him atll, pondered and ed the majority ofU. member l ice who appeared outside their from non-u s Itens is do Panama made by anyeo o n e e rtoe Dis 1epebloloo o porlUal or t come4 I to his of- dismissed the charge. nations were still oposed to fa vorite ,hts near the rail- t resde 1in e e e s tve f the Unte Se itom st ..id i n onyte Would bathing suits so "There's something in the admission of.the Pelping Conm- road stlim yesterday with ead thi does not result f l Sha e inndoi untl iet ris ughtless mlu i The fry t ed In only they could head for the beach wind here, but I cant seem to munst regime into the world or- cameras were only talking hng eommsary s.. ratified b the o s the h.adveak. The rest afterwards. smell It," the Judge said. gaalizatiomu photograph, course.. e [. CA objects, -e. _s.-om81 Senate. T h1 fi uemen le e ngth wht It dC* aet offsets of thex new the n lmoe GeorS CL n-o Tk#ue fa re e a e.lbonio ircrrCl rc. hoer Wi t tRve omm On SGeorga Threatens i' o se tate UtWiyersity Law S6a6rasCco-rlicnd rr antd eS-tie s t oem- ae U citizen employees of theCreais g than Is anicip and Ipl of ol . !nal. It submits a long list can be realized by the generl- for eonul ToVi W orom I erl W ,nc ,r lnnn l o For AdmAssoon, epurlichoaenotenoM NepIg lvro Wins His Lopg Legal Batite FrrAdmiso s T sith e oess CONCwaenBIONS's hen .',U. .7.-0 epUl B lle me e lo-f of lsth o grounds. USCA foresees down- these effects It would be neea-in-Ifp rodu', --V 6 o a. o__re P'-...-e la. .. '.,.l d inwr of position s. It says thi sa y lto reside n th e Z one aa n d e MoR-rev e aled .ANTA July 9 (UP) The .B *prem couxt heldM woulf .i. B@ex week a series e.inx the at ae legislature to a- will disappoint non-US citizens period of several months; to ac- t Srg pu Sool ga tob cfer ewt of- bolish public schools a Iorder to ald a i e s qualified US person- ively partipate in the every toary an.tar auM f un.r srM1. ftcll4 .a Otheri state o on the "avoid riots, disorder and ten- nil to seek employment elmse- day le and. m that arse standards wil e i a to trodued today In where. It objects to equal status as a result a tison prac the s stand A&*H elor!. GOW..c a ruto has awlp thet lof of citizens with non-ctizie In t Uced by thee tisens who give the only onesWE 10001^SSE MSB L -iw V eS to dea Sen. Albert 3oativeu of lo- career Civil Service. up the ad"&, 4_.u al,"?ewLierthat TO- the stah to camy mingham, chairman of a o Spiraling prices and pooree the. Idv.nI4 3 rd In ReMgen C^ al u-thouta romteethat In- nitts. whieb studied the segre- qualities are foreseen If there is able theirna this privilege (Art. iv -4as B "would gitima issue for a year. said the terminatlon of manufacturing of extep4tog world-wide marl- S- f during my ad- amendment would provide "nec- and processing of goods for sale tinme tttlu. I T a- This promise will wary flexibility to handle the In the Zone and If there Is fur- thwi X4 itorg0 'siB, lwith V isut1,1110lidp14any andpall hazards school situation." other restriction of the source of VSCA LSTS PRIMARY tary standards 0 g5Sga gt to p14and 801tth A lso r- a e articles tor sale in the Zone. CONCESIONS' the United Sta .. ttUil.! .Ba tsatl he though ht the ut ast Arkana school nger i also foreseen that Among the primary concs- parent of Inis tbow"r1g R-hue tEh -soy ciation f the A4- officials at the town of Rodse sgna standards will fall in s&ons directly effecting the pan- Food ad well O n mnt of urod Peopl are planning to go ahead with the terninal Mites when 'the ama Cafal -Ompany/Can a tndard . i eW.detb Ie 4k: nasst M i what It says about mixed classrooms when the tall United states rlclhe Its Zone Goverment and the United . re it the sA. 10N US ct 8 -oa 5u u4n an torm opens. rigbt to -aitrol station there. States an, na : VB 11--'ft m f-- lS "S School Spt. Z. Vance sid Substandard lowering of sanl- 1. Ilerefued Annuity from - 11"c "It is our Iltention to t U at .evb a4^0; -' _wo -" -w -rr aS ft4 -wit .~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ : ,.....,J..a+.+ .....-. .. .4,': P- - -~_. I I- 1. , : -.-.. 13( / >! 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W_.,"M. m".,a,,--. w~4L - .* -~ 5- ~ -~ ~VW* %-:: -~ - 4ocbIni~tg SchootSyu .- In4ka Mr4^p i Shae useful igsp tod. with thei ~Pia. . oI._aow l1,".. tarp Io pthee oubst o t :1 I . who "u c<,dI tom a3efft oi .Wii Ind rrufqtablt 8Bqa that Q. one avrgflWl Second's thoht to speith tFla getting aJbv then bay.wn owee t,- h.- 'ISur. o.,r a1 A o r, Swhawe fora ulin an office,, or at' that_ i whe a m t o Iet work, asi aiasg distra rl' "t off wg f, si az h tm ers was ,e.he . .- ehooIO.ndo 1_9 w Lek, sliealtej*t ttaie = t wodke A e h* ay -hmo M a tdt the. -maymorea I so I a- o wlt o er daat. a".,o `8 * I e. ipotei edf on aump; or hucw d phrose e s. ery' Itor aehiwd Afor ol ranouldsin- atlon, j re (hd ant aort of Ut ae hi m I M L -, *f , . .. . l MM -tbr re to o b .open__ bm f,,od t row xI on c*% thit -nay th k in well Yet It eeadr an f story, that there erL a lot more Zone kids in for fo then could find thm. Ihte no joy tta .o iNuwk .;for te aor -in Litan mf ay siupa.t#bel eeanlcs, the could work the length ,f e vacation on Rad's frickshaw, with. Sot even av me than begun to remedy ta resem banoe to'= f mlaloHft&lawoo stuntHaan* * As I wta saying, aboutA these Zone kids ookiig for4 summer Job. The Panuma Cnmal, hamstrung by middle- aged children at ply In the General Accounting Office, Ic1a es tohr _.^! funds to tae B on me kids over the30. -1 t la-. ,r. n -"s so fo t uld be, dole g the twho ouat-y Yt a kin ed whom th t oy tht a Ithee er slo Iw ion ekg d ou" o so thatm- au .-fnm" WMIP g or the NI Welrios at s av grol rightvu a ea- axe no and -ra t*i Job. .a dw ouls i i m iW Nolti.ocq stun Company& ndae s y about" e ki rve a pt fe son pWwenre sr job. a The Conaig hamstru by~e middl vimete :"t because a Steni t en A at t pac art.cipa Oi, Int the work.- - Man than one to lom it As jus not her o e o Right apw on qthe of -in varioustet C0C10 have gropalc t Wa, and know mere about their job t= the whereabouts at the nearest w ter foutdtan .However, god GVt. ,'bold, as If- he d' .ethave eough to worr about, would be mighty hard put to ex- plain to the General Accounting e,or whoever panels out his vacation Pesetas. twenezd to .tl twenty years S or so to rap thewa ofleting one kid draw somine lns cant quot of quetzales on SmrO hun0e Compn through te summerv&sCa . II-ltma by, lbm of- ai_ '-toy.sof .t !Eakbe biteatess risk:whse thLe thought flt m e some . tMies the GAOs calculations may not be 1.0% correct, { #=far as they )w-on queptipae of )wW-batpl1 But itfa litle money couldbe placed side-- Pke -a 11 Marine, for Instanue --to 8pg l pis kids i, -ewith the FanCanal,. hart of outfit I- asiput SO ySa rm no -. ,,r II ,*. ",***. '_. .. -o .,,a o t3 r4 cit, fqw fTlacs )bn- 1 atI &t I th .... ",p ,kw , .-,-.'. "" = ..; ., '. ru-.sh.,- .to a;- as D&$Siit4 toedland AM ma vwm thi -' 2h~2.y.s ilk:~i~ ;-r'4 lseis tM 13:43 II:t Ma MII 12:4 Ito 55A 1145 till log i 9 :ll 4a1 ats 4:41 1'45 rU flits ladwos 0n Welim as pM Rage Ske &=YF" MuscPee W ndaW ' N rMwr anr- N Whor's you MUMr (At N s al I yous w rin etumid, v sewsridB o -lue USAf) 'ba s haiSa@uns ae SLUt KUIRUN SPUTh MaMbrI MuVlS laN Us Tbe Much * NLKCAI USIGAN hast.Ashunass MAIUlulba M"I MOMtS thW low &I" TIM Vt- i 15MMasn ane NILSUN kDlyb VataN'tMnah rAlTit .1 ANiusI 0CXP K 490 (bS.) -"--44--a-- a )* ___N_ M-M ~ i MLM ? MM. -w Sas( p p . I ..... vw- - I I LM h e;-.;' i>i.:... -A- ;.- . . ; - *.- ;* ^ * C- 4-- I L i ,. - .. ~I 7 ,-.: .Yr -~ .A.. . 4 S - ~ ~ -J3.~~ ~j'~a r".. -. - * derseak tlhA cer- G atuna Ro.ad A strete4 of road alo ng. which one -. "W.nd a lare pumber -of dfent -blrd is `the al at- trMe a"top .than others. across mAPAU t"epmibout a mne ; reoftl theWrat article the blis to e e at Old ?aaalwit- dens, Ancon M U aStK n Be&ah aid F mtrayto . AetY, thcmt,' y7ou nli't he" goa&Wphf to see life than here. on the Ith- mus. jfa And If "Strit AM For he, BIrds" has ade fr T- e ad pie more .Iware a it will have served papbeel t ONE TALL DRINK p BURLTNGTOI, -V (UP) -W Vermont milk that gMes ito, the marketing system would equal a tower of quart ilk bottle oQveward 100,000 mile hig,. toia Robert Sinclair, agri iMa icn- omist at the Uniyerity o Vermon O alad se ., eaw of w-moA-t'* aW .of.the lbcsl TbtL'e a bs1 1e-pobiWy walked rttole oil -the birds of Pan- and ungle, -ad have never aum;,en Wednesday next we yet n=a m4n. I a t he wood. aM .teWS 8ate .spit a new of la. They litay be mnmint. ithet- btat hey certainly are .uee. have~ at.. har8dto ff. " tempted to dbitubu some of - the unusual habits and so- IfarrO Cowrado tions of our common birds. In the tbtnew a tet In tl, istt.- role X want m ah4, a e,, tha rteC. to t nettnea . ma rkl i D variewil o .oq.tl life Of Idth s af. 'ou'to be e y g it, eits t"i~ge Ithat here iAt o ':' In'10 ritual .smuralan, .te ps* Im anl d, of cau mSra, I No fewl ,f nt-.. n by,, lM.lt, 4,04ap ro a ft f fzthe *0 wtot aisse tb Tgre pie ztuth aIn y t am con- . view that, a ie.. resd stht h DTon't ii t i.veld thouh, met i ecple haior monu. or you wtr~ miauf 0 what met pSil n" i bpt ith an ia jotfe. -I ug-. is ha ted by ferocious ani- out Barro Colorab l ,a4-, mAli nd venomous snakes. es ecial recommend the two | Tfie btiWttye rtJu.e Dar. CI A2% -it Is unfewtunae that most an AV IZOi". -i-m* 9.i .S S,. on- the Island.' t at d's see .,o n-of tlhsi's A N .5 thi VfbA o m ony in thi -mature un f It-reusfni Sorest, such as ,t he Created Ss Guan Turey" and J E It woffvant to ee a.ome'of -d de lan ce ".e birds which .0e a erpent In o In mat ire this-- peace au 5 int na hary to go Nolvthe army ants to Sarro Ooloradt, however. as being afe t"ol 'irwheln 'llile Tre *two easily aec- 'WI Tm PCBCHASI Or JitC Webcor Ravinia or Musicale we will funlsh absolutely free Dlamon stylu regularly a*o 2M4 ULnIld ime iToly. -., *-------0--- ---- t-- -----. 96 s o .. T.-W torlo in. orF. meb r spea kers R. Pick 'iP"3apeij org L o J/ is ".5: .5r >1 --5 ONE THING IS TRUE IN I~i~ t .5 i. ANY LANGUAGE, .... When. everything has been said and done, men are the "bosses" of business, and women of the home... In almost every family men are the ones who earn the salary and the women take care of the expenses. But above all every houeswife knows that a DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED. We think the lady and her husband will be Sears. Roebuck customers... and that in many instances both of them will enjoy the pleasure of shopping. Sears Roebuck . -.,. .. Other times they will take the children with them. . Because they will find everything they need for the home:. the family... and for the car. at SEARS, ROEBUCK. The savings you make today at Sears, Roebuck will be the guiding star for your future buys in our store. One thing is true in all languages, "A DOL- LAR SAVED... IS A DOLLAR EARNED." And there is no doubt that you will be saving at In .. - I +,:."o Panam .5Y~ F Shaw's S011 C*INA IY: Wedgwood. Crown iStaffordshire Reya i. roster., Coalpart and Spode. FINE "POt ECAIN BY: Rosenthal and fchumann. rFUI 0a WYSTAVABY .-Bde Afor4 ,Basocmat and : :: AVd .A '. : .; .- ,LAY .- : A. -' t .. O iN 0 l4-10 W W ie m ' ~r g aIve A9 I0i acRIx FROMta1 .' .. *. .a i . . -e. .. .- .. , Sii s.pI wuw u, rtq ow i,, '"BuD" : . ^St W = -'' += ....^^ +,+,:r t: W ;:/S* *^ y'~~^^ wq * JULY * 'S ~6 14th, BIG THE DAY I NAUGU RATION A4veI ae * i.--.- S18- 96 L~ -~ 4 FAt "'V OF ... i. ! " < ..*. .- 4i I" l - .,S, aieewi Al - *" ** J- . * .v ~. I*~4 - . v \-. i . ---.. . r =r ~ ~ -,,, *. *, r " tfi^ ^ -Si.. a _.. ., -.. - '. .. . . ^.: . '. = .'..'o. = ^... , szh?~ ^~lie.i ~*'f .Air"* t^'l .- .- .. ... -U ys41 ry mwz cC' p '* W~yrT^he awen '- a7P ,r 4 - ^ ./=e ,rbn let ', :<. ,. K ^ '. 1 : *.. . RARE SCENE ON KITIMAT BEACH Is three gals without a gu..fPhstoegsPher happened along as Miss Betty YWaer I(ragh wae telauin with Mrs. Pauline Sivester and Mir. tis Rushton. By DOUGLAS LARSEN 'live here form the nu cleus o Kemano's social -life, which. ii iFEMANO, B. C. -t'NEA)-This eludes Judy and which is active "-North. America's new frontier' In addition, the recreation orgi r singlee women. nized by the company for a i F.or i.atnce: workers provides square dance; Just a couple of Abnthb ago 22-. sports, sng and nvies. - ear-old JC Iqasavas an aver- ge Can .n ge ent secre-I -1'There's really more to do nbS ry w.pming in go.iuver, going than in Vancouver," she claim m Rovies a cole,'-of nights a *"but somehow everything seem eek with,*e as,olnching pen- 'more relaxed and pleasant." s, having a date once in aj e, but generally pretty bored As with most young women he th life.* ultimate goal is to get married and raise a famuy. And sb Today you'd think she was Miss claims she would be willing t anada of 1955 with a million settle down right in Kemano. Bu eks in the bank. she's in no rush to do either, a1 Her data book is fillpd weeks In though the chances of her stayin advance. Evpry evening and single long with the m ar I a la weekend It's either d ancin g, pressure what it is are slim. imming, picknicking, movies, idge parties or some socal af- ir. t saving money without in. couldhave a husband . or by fluttering her eyelash. Sany #e of sagores of hand- I Sd m asn read an ad in the pe and .ad .xo th' sie x- Th ad was for a se%;Tiy In timat, B.C., a city of about 6,000 sons fast growing into a new addan industrial center. lo- ver and about 100 miles sodth Alaska. Judy knew generally that Kiti- apt was the town the Aluminum company of Canada had created it of virgin forest land for its sw plant, which would some day t the largest aluminum smelter the world, It was put up here l make use of the fabulous hydro. ectric power which exists in: ie mountains. And she ad also heard that ther xmpany had unleased- a cre w City planners and sociologists. , mak,. this wet, snowy, remote muntry- as attractive as possible the people needed to work here. But she wasn't quits prepared pr the single-girl paradise t hat ey had fashioned in the north. icidentally, they need more gals w many jobs here and American Is are eligible. Fudy is a petite,- slim, attractive Ulnette wire a quiet, relaxed enner. It was her apparent sta- a, sensible personauty that led f. firm to hare ner oB the spot. i suggest that she might even o Kemano better. lemano, they explained, is 50 iles from Kitimat where de pow. plant tor ne ameiter is locat- 1. It isn't quite as slicked up )d modernieu as KLumat,,,ist is part of the same project-aqd could go backs amn zort 'as fch as sne wanted. She agreed to try Kemano, and t sorry. the job that the city planners ve dune is appreciated by Judy. t toe ratio ou men to siagi here, which is about 20 3u to one, is wnats reaU&*T. t to her new way of S., U gh there are some pretty construction worker types Were are others, too. The job plant have attracted plenty of ng engineers, men starting up vote businesses and other latel- Oet, well educated Amer- Canadian and Krdpbpn lads to start careams I thlse mis mg new territory. y're really all Wederful I woo treat you courteousay jWst want to have tl," Judy pi te of the heavy demand S free tmie Judy is turning a wek of excelled. 4 awe. nn hbe 9 . .' ;-. ? .'' 4- BELLE OF KEMANO Is Judy Ma. mie read ad, went nerth. If n- e. Ia- Is d e it e 1- ~? ,\ '4, 1~ 'St. + "Iii 19-~- *.t g-qi -. 4~ -I A'41 a. -. ' > /e e i/air O ament ect a7t *" ^"'"-' SWWW, Wt 0* .f .U e O used by woeMa who like th ake chignon for neat hot weather wear. An old-fashionei aosegay holder (above) tha MiS Thebom found in an tique store keeps a claier flowers In place sauM b4. . (EDITOR'S NOTEi "M Ms&,t- Blanche Thebom is alaM-eg fM. well known for her -umlidash floor-length hal dsWhe I ofor being a Metrop Opera star. In this sat Muen dx-' tlusively for NE "I s style for suimmerMeier Its a real cblgasAdoMI ta k e one.) Iy v ULAN1fl vmes Japanese women, w' ways worn their hai manner, thoroughly the busiss of the I 8Itse n my eoleeeli Written Ercially for NEZr - Service There certainly need be no lack x fit ic '3 of variety for women who wear P chignons. Of course, mine is per- e manent and I've made more of a hobby of collecting hair or n a- P1 e ments than many women w i -ll want to, but a little imagination is the main ingredient. Train engineers, when passing Flowers f9r summer are nat- 'eah-.otheoa adjoining tracks, urals. I sometimes wea .r'e a'l vs-.' llvt raf gesture to indi- flowers, kept fresh in ai.' an atiqu kite a 'it ba on the approch- aosegay holder with *..clip mot-lIfthiiU-aM e gineer can't see tached, but artificial flowers tre. 1ie iba on his own train, generally easier. G o o4 artifilst.j a' the other engi- flowers are almost as pretty 8e nose, he knows the real thing and Otter w ont po is. wilt or attract wandering -.ees- . My Easter "bonnet" was a It hit occurred to us that thick cluster of tiny artificial it would be useful to have a uni- buds, worn all over the chignon. versal signal for lipstick on t h e I made the donning of his "hat" teeth. Nothing Is m or e discon- easy by having hairpins attached certing in company than to have to each stem. someone blurt out, "You h ave Clips and pins can be arranged'lipstick on your teeth." on a chignon in almost any way. I have one soft gold French hair The only thing that approaches oranament that is easy to wear this discomfort Is to see a woman on the side. But there's no rea- with lipstick on her teeth and to lson why pins or clips intended sit and wonder what to do. One for other uses couldn't be used doesn't want to be tactless, but to advantage, on the other hand, she doesn't A chignon or bun hair ar- know how uatidy she looks. rangement has the natural ad- vantage of being good looking in Teen-agers, who are just ge t- the rear view. But women who ting their cosmetic habits under wear this style shouldn't forget control, are particularly ptone to the front view, For. this re -o th% slopinp.41 ,... ~~-n -S 'I '4 mairdres If what WY .~ P la halt mam t oid t eman k ana it frame the hair ornament worn by Kabuki Ribbons that'go *t atdreaeal's hose big dancers. They stick straight out also be worked in. Is i flatterig at either .ide, They are hardly Don't ignou the :e. i) 2i also a d i suitable for everyday wear, but in balancing the chignon wi-t ire. I some- brVnging, coiffure interest, around something in front. I frequently tl ell comb as, to the front is important to us wear two small fans of smooth as wers on top buh-wearqrs. feathers, like those in the all- e. Almost any kind of Jewelry over feathered hats, over my can be worked into a chignon ears. This produces an effect of i< ho have al- before it goes. up. Strings or a close-to the-face hat without Ct ir in this' ropeq of pearls can be braided In. having to fit it over my chigpoa. e understand --- ----.-- - - -. --._ '-r .---- 1.'.- -, ront, view. . eIon many .l etaC.. The tranlstioenal eetton ils a r wardrobe gap In midsmmer. from a . Styled with t nartor elb6w-lea-th sleeves and in atrlp (center a *l" 11 ad *pla.i a of tfll It keeps the Wearer feelir Ughed eules, uOMr. Iand looelang p-the-mlnfe. Shadow stripe by Helen Whbfln s Black WatCh h(t a mw S(left)k t inblue with uAted tripe in royal blue. Back is ahrro cellarby- GR '. led .Y. IT RS. WMOMEiLAWRENCE she cried, with intense irritatio "Oh, stop picking on the b On. Saturday afternoon, eight Your Piways at me about some -- Sa o,9 Mr. Fisher said to nis thing he's done! Where's he to ' , e-'e David doplay it not in this on back t- a G, himb F le's just trampled yard'" Summpr prbly rodee a p ass seed again. I wish ital resentment had abgIad itny fever r aLtr tmother..I o ( Atw Ii) tot. gio to u Mrs Fliher into maSt* W 'lhe'd MM. this to Gra lly as her contem-t ftor caoer and w il ave arheI d no uspjaj re husband increased, so did her llp as nicely as. A-00 YToud just have refud- f' %or her som. If Dave ov 0oe9, *t a iMr. sler's child for waalewejw a6 .4A., -- arT hba known ther could tiwteub spoon soya "- - Biti I -aww ., - -' " runm-I 0l 144 ~i' ~- i _ ___ ____~ ~_ RM - .,.._l_ I _____ _/I - -,* .. * *.-**, '- , '- r*- 1? -31 A* .' ,... _- Al i. -~,"?I , .*;..* S, ....-' .1- .. 2 : if;*'*^^ '""1'''*;'"* 'a-"*' ^ * : -- r- \ '. -" i wvop am modeling at the fa FT. 7"o4c ddra lor, WIVM e O a Lewis .4.+ .. . Fort Amsf 'Clsb a th Fo4Irt c" "ytot o f- W ill atosn"n the USO- E~m~m ,,B,. , ,Ab. i ~i& WE, of r wasrBtMe Atlans- S ti de was li st*s at a de-. S. -... ... :' lghttfi tea at which refresh- glk. itlh a T f .1 t' meont were .the lobby charge of traini the ala Just ou t 4 al-r. Sa--i w'S "S .All O the pnngs are 3.th- I&feafs or? Vq!yitt done by OxB W~i~ -.- * ,.r .swuumo n. B.Silfla aMn .. Iteea g M -Wa Wil grnish, r.R f Is Like enty.Smow _-,;'*. =,7. . the auapi$ea-Of theB art league a wllW riw weeks. The exhibit empen all-day and in the evenlnh' anda^residets o( the Zodr.' atpatna' "are invite te weit. Knak For Ui is $6,592 Reward CLEVELAND, 0. (UP) A woman's kack for using nail pol- ish to patch up almost anything netted a Cleveland aircraftt work- en a $6,5=2 award. Mrs. Iam.e Gabor, an employee " WduUsd Jui l.t i pm.a eses o to O on Tuday: Mrs C. 0. Frthe, U-flu, Mrs. R. F. OlyuI, 63-3189, Mr. J. E. Hague 83-31T. Oorti .aipter No. 3 A aed meet will be hid at the Gatun Masonic Temple on Tuesday. At 6:1-5 ; .i a cov- ered dish dinner will be served and each member is request, to bring a generous dish of th e favorite vegetable or aalatt. Past officers of Coral s No. 3, will exemplify theplTt a aM. cJucly Av *e -a& k'k i laker VfcTDbW pe &tfrJ4. She o- Clip.- b. ""verta. c mBoM.ilitiMe * A, *~' *~4~ - **.' "A. HAVD MAY I RAVI TQVR AUTOOBAP, TOOT author Joha E. Minmer askAs Rlgadler-Oveeral Waldo E. L dlaw, as the general pfetmita ed' py of Miater's book, T ,", to be auto- rair li at' the paMF gien1 Friday wt w hoor ty the oa1 Zme ranch of the ftl at rican *01 WohaeA t the'Hotel TIvdll. Aat Ot Minter i tln 0', ,for. thi. lyear-old daughtFr hartt,. who .hI' dis- Sln t.t wt he atopaph oo truc- o onr "Jbb Hcock." ahg the i8axs .e ..U ai:law and.(Qs bas) o aftiaa MLrkun, ,.atot~eraUedo uro nWelpa. ..., be BIbnd orker Lqv~s9$34,000 AXI B Masm. (UP) - .. And ws. ear- miw s, . --~ ~w a - * .,,*E 'S )~A:4 P&r * . BSTON- (UP)'. Iin-i the S31%fo0 Universt clau prophet, Richard. ., o, Jooked .nto a eryitasi'tU aj.d wrote: "John Berardsi a 1will become may- or of Boston.". Iyne ah*eady has bMd two teft. 8ant ai"' announced IW'U.-seek, a third. ,ftht day, A;.4 a* of his Pa- ,wkk Lxm 'iwmeablt hidden cash ad secrtW .-totalUng $34,000. HROY Ir t. .AL A U .= n n I FI OFFERS BETWEEN 30 will have an easier job fining something like what -yoh wanti3 you have a picture to' show her. .Neat ideas 'for remodeling clothes may come in handy it you take something to the drese maker's. A tiny piece of fabric from your winter eoat may help ybu Ina shopping sales whi the coat is in storage, A sheer mad drei of a eus- tom-made suit in a photograph I ,ikn at.... o. r a 4. nr... - r- ~ A!~ I. 0DiI. I6~JR~ E~1'~#w.~. 'l1 lt, TO 150 LBS. : I rl|iV tbl. pio A. I'a -- (UP) - ~..~e or 1k Home itabiej self. Sae ntec i her stofM wnb u 'The belt al*'would edges before breaking. applied a coating of nal Pte belt edge and had gasping when they saw xsFoncy -U-( ) -TFor easy- a to sprve with sum. bvegm, m.e one of the wokle m es an flavor with , and and .little- rated range ,. ration, iAL..1 h. i b oss in, Her innovation saved the. ;Ib- g the paony nearly $ 0,000 during the.flrt I bI lea j year it wKs -ued. The W.uY I '^9 eowdjavwarded her. thelargest ui.rIw Iff the patio-alenmptoye for a2s-iggg vr._ ^ 'o : ,'l*. PH ~lL.- 0 TRANSITONE RADIO OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL CHOICE + Plr -the privilege of purchasing all the SNOW CROP frozen foods from Mercado Paul for one year AT 2 DISCOUNT UPON YOUR PURCHASING EITHER PHIL CO P HIL CO owM nave I oe a: .-- .-0 , rudutho .tDhre. . .* 1171.00 . ,N A -27. *R (s rip-Sf day .im.t) Jaihtu (7baisW ) wagraid k .'a .in .', . Vish Msal .m Yo' m:ey wA l. a ton wy a High speed ultro.modern equipment wiit pres- surized.onid.or.conoitioned cabins. Stopos'permlMed bo'thhoy- with 30 day- .lmi . Sagmt or 'Mme-i Is i5f O*rtlaTZ Ce. Sin sfi s^dgtetm - m-mmr -- - I *-ill i.? [ 1 1* m w.; I U 3' - .4 3, p A-. U- .4. A~a3 - ~ INSTANT ThA '~ -A 1~ -1.i. - -~ --- a A ^^..^S'L^'"'r 317,r^*^ ?yI I, f. ~I.1'.. * 4.9j jAA~~ ~ U.W4 aar3ir FREEZER We will tad your frtpzer wfth from 100 to 10 lbm. of Snow Crop frozen food with~ .mry freezer purchased! f;C2L L GIVE-YOU VERY ASY-ONG rERMS' PAYm TI Pu~ ~A *4~dI yr. ~ * ff .-. -.. .*:* ^.".-- 1 M- PA UMA- le~~~~ANW -** "'-*iEr'*^ ;;, *.--*- -'' "'- . 3 "- .,l Vic a~w~lI 3~4 A 227). Reeu Of By era En I eng t da U' 1: -'-- . - '-.- : a' oose Were. wail each "'a -,, * 'W, t I u8 "I '|i tt -* 4 *'1 fi 'ii - a' .*-a- -.-r- - *. Q~i>- - 'cL` ~ ~ . . . 1 n n ; _... .-..~_.I -,; - Mw '-" ,. - . r .w, 1 I -r r '' '. *." f '-r ** -'* ^'^ , '*^ 14ODam 4= l m I . I-r '* '.- *- .- f :'- .. ' J;' & ' -5- ------ - -. .'.' OUR OfFICES A L'.I tA Lk .----- LIBRERIA ga" .. L .ilQ .. FAR MORROW OiftDO Agnoia sh I fE J Aw. A t L C Apo ,V ,,t: ., c JAA!Us fl+.e^b 'r 1. d4 Publi -*A.A +1"n.<. ,.+.. - ,|> i 3z, L-4' S- I . .,i eolons FAtRMAtA 'TAo UNOOi ' in 6MUlt A * COMMERCIAL & He.it PROFESSIONAL FOR SALE.:- s rCal ntal PolyellBle tables, dba can&, 4, _draing aIill .n D !es DStwhin .beds. S, FOR SALE:--edreewit. -bis. S Dentate- orksds, beldbAs, di alh, Nl chaIr. S2i nae 1 tables., flowers end p.ti ?t , r. (o t AApt. Balboe Ret. Tel FOR SALW: Kelalp stve, full also, IoI , -,' $90. QuarMrtn IlA AMl.A -. !* | I"iP Phone Albsok 22i4. - `1 *L dIt ' I FOR ALE Automobiles FOR SALE: 198 Chevrelut Seen, w/s tivr&, dw seat wv- ea, annual shit, 21,000 mlle, $107i. 0592-A ayame Setrt. Phone 2-4336 2-1595. FOR SALIs 195 ChmyMbt Cenvoetble 6.' kmos, w/s/w & othw fras, feux Mente oald, $2250; .rigaily -et $2100. Phem. Ameer 53tl . FOR SALI.- 19I CAhevrelt. Undreloed, ewSellet t naw- baek .a ntraes Jps IM1SCELLAN 1 Z0 ANCONMt CISTOAL 111. I $100 CASH o the hulde of Mkert No. J for the Cumndul almi., ive* n 2I Msa I . ..t i Ml *Iag mn'i.t SL Ohboe S ,e .b O Vd after I itS. FOR M.0D*" ..0.&&* ,. FOR RENT "_ti _o_ _d Apartment WAIp4t -u htaeCi ATTlNTION t 1.1 J built e 9... h - ide ~m fuemiId antI l. 0912. Phus foMaea 3-491. WANTMlT Qualifid Maleft adl Sen aed. Cufo l MW POI LINTw--Frmhed "ad usl* Raled,.HNt l P neri, bei* flmiMld 2 m.l 4-o.t modem twMn 4 .*., iad 6 p. . ertaerf. CMoN ALHAM- .IA APARTMHT 101b It, St WANTDiV-Me 'to AA PMe IS6 CeIa.6 talhk Mlu hvrb drives Bm oe for EaiM aud Pase. :se FOR lINTs-Spalieu. col, all MeaBwr, CAlseb1l YhTt Cluhb. enrsmed 2 brome, I both oepeIwnt, gardge, ui's room WARTE s- Campa~l tias- emd darve. Camp Alea, Pam- gM luer, k rable e te dilMr - A l L. _L J _b I- *A .it I: R, - t - ,cM E dnUCA 10 INSURANCE ~t a- \5303 i l i x t 5 WIUUU, UWS-i3i5 P owm, 11 SOI. 1 OPU a -. 1 titi aao, - EUCMA I .URANC. FOR SALEP.-C,*twewie dtluT. La lig leI skYt. e.t ae ums.- Call O N-pee RT t irI ble.. nds ed ri m a pewI- Phone Navyu 23UI r so at A 4254.- FOR RNT:- Leoope dlurnish Cma*lP2. Pno A ste.. Me 4o?.,oameJk -" p=.ar N Au e FO Jk N eR MLU-,qpe 4.-du, Pies ,ha bbalco, tyle le eNm,,d Phone Panama 2-050 end kitchen. A J llbImt Am. hyrIm ele, rubbr, oIl snmned. Allo wuuhuse, wlw). eA sedltip., cog u 4p SALIs t191 Studebaker pew meas sri oborba suiable for store u ore shop, 700 a Se t die. .Plo 4.4 eor Soda. bod tn anpes.- ae. fa? flt mu, nareat faeet loor spnes wi two drive- S gro M phone. between 12 3 p.m., tl. Original wear. Call Navy until Feb. So. As new brake In ddoe. Inquire- 10r Jnitoart of, g S N 327 9. 152. ki. Phone 5-360 after 4 .M. 4th July Av. or phme Hopkins I I N FOR SALE:-5. loe rom FOR SALE: 1954 feur-dew FOR MSALIP-TwO Wruts b wAn db- LN D RO CE tDO,-aand P 5pi w P* ti __. O_ RINT: Chroming, Erl, U tP. saaa.l1 $, a ct, 38ar0 ad. w ee it hsi raddle l Al bor ,i l4loWn. gO ftlh lseiad iparemiif in Zg I uvii- 82-5247. olravinSl.$S, lo.Slbeo i 4. FOR SAL3 -1- sped mreurd Ing ae m, bedroom, both, kitch- h r. 25.eyele, ve rse.- en, balcony, hot water Phone FOR SALE: One nfrilgeptr CHIAPI CHIAPI CHIAPI '48 be. On brand now Melen S.- 13-1701. By GAY PAULEY 'LLe," English made for $175 Debet bur-deer seden. .cyl. prms" Im.m. movie lm era NEW YORK (1P) Fabries cash. Rio Abel, House No. Inder with four punbhplrof tubes with eletric motor drive, em- FOR RINT:- 2-bedream fur- are playing a brand new role in 2362. I tret. In hk -bot ishedZ~ modern pJ9rt. lit- home decorating. SFOR SALE:-I M eny dll I' 46thk St. Once used primarily for cur- 1r n o a nafsi /I. 2Z 23. Ltamins, draperies and slipcovers, .; :' s ..r.s f Osa( they now help to control light, in'"-" &heat, sound and ventilation, to con- N$1 min beekshetop.berlek. ceal flaws in architecture, to serve o,-. .to i po. chain, plank bet.. -etc. AX tu a now I oyPas room dividers even as c"La 16ho9amt o aI ti.1. Oy Only chalet en right dde of read Nar 2 "... N leapLt"frames" for pictures. LC olc,, ,,.a u. -,m w ,ctiaSk aOn tl ki nc Lie' Cli. fr 09. 281191,. The verratlity of' curtaill STUDIO EL PANAMA EL w mresc.. sdlympe IRICAN de- Igoods" was stressed at a recent STUROtw ISLAND, Il. -aU)- ECIs ANdPhoe-m ea Sl r model room exhibit of the Colane p _JR.,.ALI--CMev table. In- it skillUr just plain luck when a m-- eablor C Corporation of America. The 24 l'alto isOi 125 sIA glifs" estp. a bole-in-one? i oin- rooms were decorated by John and ibiM -tio, Ik ee $Vo7-10 u1. hous O ici fIOib A n. EarlineBrice, a young New York Geyll d 71A4, |fkern. industrial design team. FOR SALCE -es sl@ and e e ee d. The Brice# said noise edtrol is |11110PUM M *fr1gamtor, very Newd edition. S frm. gA.eat vr od cnIon. ALE one of the major problems in dec. gra t)M Cell Penome 3-2134 for infer- orating today's homes, which by Or es ". 13 satin. Bh te earlier standards are usupily and smaller, lighter in constrietlon A.IC I 'Lft elderb 1 91- W LVY1 MFAges Reel and filled with such "noise-mak :~ "- .t ..... -,'um a- fideof;' "" - .OTh put. N 1 d 17p ImFl OR ll ALIb-pmenrlh Upinet Av e Anlue shkse u, T" iTV ."jl o.$rE ., ,$5n 1140-1 J Oaui an RRe 's 1 ld tnd t#h rote o e4ta d Stecon4o -o eeb 0mus ran with a 1111trisPUlBAoin-ofoat, BNu hnN tito ode recently cop faortis alsd rs aned to abr S WAT T te an aeria svey o the t Who's Who of business an ArAno announced. The phslother mak room-e sla t b hinds whichoupen th M t l Tl- herds in the Arcticleade o n one ther d the psychologist are w pie vertica rather thanll co e r The best he seen consist floor toof the Fairmonone lingwith. The Tr Aerve us CodllA SALE Livinmm et stAln -.l oer, Jr." chf oibr gy oe6aker ca n *aers : c mn F SA r LE L vn s od c easr AkakA hetop Th? dao the nro c t fthel Atm Ordnance Lewaanel of fabric alth a SalInm =of wed beula aas i o i. Ce ,ll Cboesa m fil l sTheer Brtains, to admit pan 0 .'"trouh o. strips windows, cem- i Cal 3-e o man th BA Amy CaSe ada rbined with heavier, stan ardda S : uGelauwi FORll" SALEbo WostOverd brth wall and.5m4 mtc i en W tFOR SALE W l Over 48: length drapery panels to cover the i Cln. Ooa.&.Mo. ans o . Gobreatly In Aliski FRANCISO C U) numen abeln odng hm prove sound absorption. r Ctuk n b t of an FrIancisco' newest cotr. it New for ligh and sun control aVoUCtOhis;a do Mradra IAen8-ft.Iwoeesiho l FAIRBANKS, Alasa- (UP) ratons ib"reoars Unlimited E- -Uw Hu f are gbric window shade., rigged The caribou popular t o A Women.ep It boastsat of ben g new A nGTONh t hua f.- are doS -tis showing sn ama g increase a first of Its kind i America inr erns t ing pla e an bamboo shade to ie and nROdoP o m D nPATRIC U wr ma s pe sYn a hELAd -(UP)-r SId T...lower. dlj$12. hin do Mo U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service of be guided by business leaders a s t .l the rmy Ordnance Cors. t-). rd. u & felals report. a publecservice. It mo ns'r, old-fashiined co. To coneal a poorly finished wall tait i, enor g.ted aad Ber voes a savings in mlan-l above a bed, the Brices hungd Sqtl hi to at ervce director Clarence Rhode The organization's aim-to hel P pand dollars. quilted fabric panel from floor to S6 4 estimatedthere were Approxi- women over 40 find jobs.. The limitations of the huran ceti the idt of the bed, ten UITED StArTES mately 250,000 caribou Inhabiting I officersld board of dire Ingll necensitate thq improvement of reind the sabrie In a bhedsead. theterritory. Rhode recently corn- tors reads i a roster of a weas weapons and vehicles of r r, the ashable fabric also is used to Ma ts t :-pleted n aerial survey of the coast Who's Who of business asn Army announced. The physiolgist make slat blinds which bopen an mol lib eat, bare hll. l- herds in the Arctic. civic leaders. T name one, there' nd the psychologist are cse vertically, rather than Wanted Aalevyu0m M 5 The biggest herd seen consist- Ben Swig, owner of the Fairmont alone with the design engineer to the venetian kind. eed umead steenll nPolSAL .d et, S dof More than 00,000 animals. make the changes. Good idea any homemaker can t lot's t Iao to ., n..p Mr. it wis near the Alaska-Canadian Dr. Roy B. Powey, Jr., chief do herself: m e mpint stc, tnm f l o easenli. Phergis ao Mr. Border near Aklavik. A herd of The idea of the non-profit eor- scientist for the Army Ordnance Let a panel of fabric act ls w Cily. IlMoraln ltAmderapproximately 40.000a imIaI portion began when Marjorie Cop here xPained: "frame" or a dozen or s0n. ai vc d ItlWative. g Worki t.was seen i the Noatak and Ko King, a radio columnist, became "s oa become mor com The Briinm showed a pl of pali utty, Mwt e ,6* w~*, buk river area ad it was head- mptessed with the number of let. pt modern anti-sircrat pin cotton aetteameaaurlz op L4d emrlt. submRbt iorl r- ng forbigher Iound in the Brooks ters she wae receiving from older gUIn, IIsudi tales and tanks are proiipatly four by six fee-tt- s "Silas andRetauksmareo Mopaunalnfowr aixnf 1-- to: 1-e s g "is 'U p Iiounta whee s are.ho W , n a i 'ta ; of Instruments-the so t- techad to brass o at top and uide ts, nc. 715 d*i Av- in the .erly ;pummr, Theyall were sking: 'What' r opertin them tends boo Vrious l prints, m wlcyasud leutle,~ actla. a not. --r: to become of us?' ". Miss K I n g become too dependent on the "ma- them odorhsop'aphbslpued SC a ,YMOUR, Conn. (UP) -- aon,; chine.' rm satine, ere paste to 'n mnde.William kSanford, eight, ba c a m e "Possibly a t ra gh her takest, other San "Instead of 'nineerin' the Sol. panel wiu uer eqt ,,emsci e.. en twobuild.w arIe awrQ- at l ra ia I ntoeted di to tit the complicated weapon 6rs Th ato'twor gm e ui-dtweov !the 9W IW'*3 we bust piineer the weapon tact Ftalies couldn't remove "Mo% is byo rd wuan being. ry to- Mnze Dream hhlkol bed r smeared him of ines. al "I. a V_ pinv .Weapons and desig- b l rnewumam h- Uswriters,toephone installation and 14 new ones with the huMan fae S otu ed ore Suppled by city touppermost in mind, we can in. n. ..f s.. it e crease speed, accuracy and asfety dya<i e. ... -(UP) -"Too much volunteer interview in performon ee. Wi th- & L DETROITT -- (UP) -- TO much t|AL t 'LATI| -s .t -:Oa.t ker. man th To Maany Dials CLEVELA N, ,O. -o(UP)-- yod -,a I .other and not .efoulzb f athr. N , PATRI'. lh-,-,-.-s-,,uelois c.nei m ers t M el h n' ban e o r lah n c k during childhood I mI onereason Ui..,n which tc hen mr Mea dedha bute U jtHab y tIltrlgW0 why many person turn out to be ." T H E BLA CK -,the -;e J u. ta e i Novem e. teethemr whoaht W s. a, aleabolles. according to a Detroit "THE.BlC - has screene aS .wea vny-. 4,, drie ,,,enme w l-.e ou for... lp lat p' st. "1 '-. .... '. -. .- h as-oe-dseat w hich w IA MUi ba.frt r i e edyI a. Os. tWlrjj4in 1u W enlorgad rlpor- Th farmer, It tuna ot hat monte Dr. Aloyslus Church told a m S&s .. ft" Tb .pV y-plb t p.oit tt to his. .b.e e n lT.h .I of o a hle ale tinl thtf umny fl gobs b, b ii The psydWW t points, out thaP-to-hiss" efs of .cha. .. ;'_'__rges 6 Q s k ee.- hers....sad._toe may dil confuse thmeop a.- g0' i ect e .e waI tt a iPIOSSn 6 ueh result he sted, I i attea-. i'tte motion i to m ll it became it was eValtnt win t, M-f. b t lo to --dials are poorly up his farm. an J rument panels, .Mandel, a dr for such Ala e Mi' :'n b b"t8iform OCn was 0 l~ ovter um xu dtt roethyr .k --L y - nreaction-r- he list himh hip boots, hseqt T B.sgnal. No .N andm the rest of what the . Of 0-at red mws" dlresed firenat We-sn Sthese colo s He's going overthe bigP iev y 0m .e n g 1.. 1. as w ed for e the ' 'ut let's l-..h d Isam e tahis a t ets.si .t ts Ofl Y. -mo.s pattern u -Hens T". A idl ", is thf Arm y s- n :, at =i .r. Amateur Farmers Is aaiJo CARit in combatL" g .... - -- o z----- : :.: : ". .. -,. .. .. - . .... ,...;, .. *..jm +:., ... . .: .. ./.+ .-+ -. = ,+ -- ,. ++.,++,* ... .. ... .... .. ..+ + ... .. ; + = +o + +. -. ++ .- ++,++.: r, ": '-. ": " .; ": -" : ;- '. -" + .' - .'= 7-,',- + ." .. + - a-- .4-'- .A.. ,,:\' .4- - - k.? .-'r. . - *ri M^lgw " I. aI *t- r. r c-'---- a: Ar'. 1~ .- I -l ow* 4i 0 C~ - t* 4. l' ' ; " IBB-- ^ -*<-, ,-q Pt -/ ',. . J 11 4"t - .. _ II_ ____ mpqv r-.w GMT 1i^;t^ iiimlliil _ ___~___ 1 I I r \ - ., + e . +. C t M ", g"':, Ii.' +-Irmctf I , .5t- -I- Wit: 'S a- - :' ' RpstsHe? UneTrOP 7 b'aan ti A W. 4iA t*0n1 .&-O& r C M U stink behind a oruckathat '4 natheivges Ne merli il ens i de. am tsd0agtnona? vewon wilownt to atsuie ihma, Ofaleg Gneat ban.t Okna fleo tr I .+ + f-. ,-, : a- u t :l b-e t;' --. m-a l i nO enof tel l V b9D4a ll Ait th e .. -... aate a tf in.--: .-otr Load ofBe. "a-' or fa a W tuck r-" Another declared a. : '.each 's.l. 24 cofhlo are.It.-r'. ti."i. .d b.. acurqs saqylf5 bearmng facsiilUt of of the week US mos a -~ 3~jS~rtt~dtfflity * oX th ajcj el~ass has beoahabit. IJn otcamplas slehCr is sti te boad hea bachelor. Chucdig that his do. roes-' 'o.' n re.sLe-Ithe,.irls S- tra at' th D Do-e Lthee.a aom aies ee . Sadh Pedrp at the im e of0I n tit a money and go.l looks Ol Fdin ft n oiggrsaemr cubit tbhl they are ia th*e pliege do- groALme be.ewutbl or 'ide e ngrG ofae intended toths. win wan$ tomuat-t e e knowl t F.eRom: < ar th tet p fe utle was, aNO... arriv sdwera t i tP. eau7so he lack.a d.- maderof. a: iTe.uh.amt.et., atsein. toyim t, b e oneoft eh ..O--;of El dgree I v,- around to ftpi as for yet," he ezpiaiaed . +! l ij +, ,, J ";ilaleg b6 beo ie ahabit. e.i.: I .ad B n o"ilent Church" of Catholi.s be- oina emt hind the Iroar n Curtain egress 23--Fourth solemn ogress ses- lion. ine~ledi m.m .d ~o !o hPI .ft~ha week OWN U a0t as ses 24--Solemel pontiiflul mama l vanla State Uasvers havitome to the de..s of C n.g hat .isde Who are criticized by their elders for Igulty spelling and grammar. Grandpa and gred andma weren't hanh better in their day, the pro- ess'orointe ion o. A report i hsed by the head of the school's i aglias department in ehelacksa de 4i z:res; P raimmar, s foa. studengtesIhavenotgmoe t ha n apo f , g.agtlete n ece p n lish. euih mIr En begin.teir allege course olme where It is aove al higs desirable thtthey A few years later another de- pertment heonialsowed acorncer aboit the smptooblemAdwrtin I r mred le r of cessionatloed n Ig-.p NDANAPO Lt"S -CUP)- Guad wolehares tly helpd to 'ceusdthevens"escapeut "Gnfroh II O~~~~~randp,, and grandma _weren'ti .:;-.. Mari uchnetter in their day. thewo pros- feshckox. Gintedu. A report rh sued by the bead of the scno.l's ': H_ apartment in Us _deI i~~~~lIored lapm in.lgrammlar, as fol-I .. :+ tuent hve ac.thing more th anIa ,f,.V,, by Ir lm l g !- ,..,Our g men begin theirl /li._, l] ".b~v.To a.l thingsdesira,,le tatthey' l ' + ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ praltalent head d .w ed conernI,1 . :;- lll' uabot the Same problem, itng: i" lit ".ragequeston.of .U o ..thers that l sI t presentmosttrul ing Ithe, .... .. .. . -. l:Markedlook of prepara.tio.. .In, . 1 ~~ ~~~~ " .. I F t h e e ol il eg "' u ,,' JL~l+ I tGuards wholeheartedly heped two " --_" ~I Jsccused thieves "escape" from the .. 1 I ...--.' --" Ioners already lbad broken-out withI .. ',", -,. I aox Gugrf helpedthem -" -A- o W" I -r .W FUR ARIA ON "THE PALACE iF UNDERTAKING SERVICE Th- mdtnt modern eipnpt Wet ltth street No. 13A20 Phone 2-147 we haY q !iv mpt F becauseea. ca our survic is oupf'lor! S. .* -"- - . I . . OUR Imt8s { Mttenaeut 1 ARE1 10. qW40,O aWe* may attend t.ybu a-m tt '*474 S'*' f~d f i - 2? '~- f~-~-j ; -I -. .: DANIEL SOCIETY presents A BALLET . THEATRE I of New York. SOL UO"at, Mahger. Igor Yooketvch .cara tp as: S n +tt 4 a aE . -i 'o ,tri ie t . ga0- , ,,- ',, -- -i a i .i e - meq pa d by . 4F~ . a l m m-a, ,, . ._ . ...it'utriple tdistilled cifei@ In the Cocktail which ,- ,1P the British se a Competition . . ..."' U U R O U H U IU T I "a C al If Sml m -I pn .*Io It-,. -S.: - ---- "4 ai '4 a'. :. V. won S AL DIITlJuRY LAIMMTH, LO.o, S..11 1UO . + r .. .. ; *' .- .. .. e. ,, +-- - ^ ... - So... '. a'.g ": INA .; +. ; .; \ * i i .. *r ; ^ ; ., ', f '..+ ,- ., -. -.'; -* : "^ I -" SSomethin ' I '" '' Ir A 'New-t Ir :1 * T ' I^^1'^ ^ - *' d'-- :' I*'^--I ,_i.-MT .,.- ~ ,' ",+ - I. *A r j .;., ^a . . "^lk : ,. J ,^ :. .. .-, .. .; ,- .,. I S. ~ps~ -~ .5 d.rI.f ~3J V Coapa"ia Panaasea do Fr y Luz has just xaupxura4 ewV radio system one tiat you cautuS hear but it plays a vitL pat a providing you with better dacerk I service. Five trucks of the EwrIcal Dihtributi on Deprt w Lam f moderop toway radio '"pha. ': wbwch poraiitubeadqnarfls t0aiiAp Jain toea ooea, wh th. pL When trouble stzkkA, the truek start.rolling and trained mse ar rive on the scene quietk ofno.w & the matter of minute . This mew equmpmz-Radio Telb ' /a wf l S e, .mme yoaw-^+ e yru with a i.- " me.sential -and -a v , ,,- : .. l. -,+- ,,m: .. ." *-.-. "}-,? .3^ .+-^ -- "*'3 .. --'_ 7 '-. ** ;.:.. '- ; _ S -t' -_ "' " _ . . .' .+., . -- -. "."-..-+ *. .I :" ' *- -- . *. .( 1 .. : . . -an. '.4'-.- puwnr .9 I~g~ - 4-. -. .4' - .5- C-,' -, 4'. **n~ aiwwrrar '5 IL.,.! *e at 'it 1 .-; a I 'i .i . .* I l r i. , . .. 3 *a***' -- ~r~ rlift` I .; ,, ? -' '" .''' -v .. \ ... ." ." .i ... . , .. -- : . "."^ "" '" *.s .AAA~L2. 1{fas 6000, Personi - ,., .aa, **-- ** .* ---- ,- i. WAS8fI TO (UP) The "Thep're I sl oviOVeSt has blacklisted more sea .a , taoa 6,000 peraos and firms since he saadb . tg_ as ite drive to eliminate '"fTr w a t a S eUn government contracts. Jookp' .-.t h' . m last Juy, the General Services uneana' St tHe h bave other instincts when it en a olue#o1n agency-began to one nep o private firms that another ut t gea In nurhanded dealing g b 'mother.' 4w government contracts. es, to the dGA doesn't decide which per- backlette 'it t of m e or firms are trying to make a b'domplaints rep test dollr through fraudulent lton with govnt practices, but it gets reports from prove o be o government agencies having busi- said very few go vy m t ness with private contractors. contracting officers have bea From this Information it set up found to be unscrupulous. a blacklist fot.the confidential use "But when one of them Is" he of all goveraiwt contracting oft, said, "he certainly milm bhead- cers. Thi. laa.ster blacklist lines." prevents a& Utiscrupulous contractor, barred by one agency, f p from working his wiles on another. 'those on the dishonor roll are p, o s wr v barred frm getting' government F contracts for definite periods of I tr* b, ime, usually three years. STha I,000 nmatesactually repre-e aunt sbout 900E "Cases," tnae spokesman amid, since -te liHa st UJ includes the names,of the one orf VERMILLIOR, S.D. A Sore persons who own or operate cap and 0gwn first t-i a t;'i business as well as the firm South Dpkota man 53 m i Mam-e. was used by his gr aia ijre also is a second list of this year to carry on a rou . a':out 4,200 names called the ily tradition. .r list. Thepe names have; John F. Larson. the son of a an referred for investigation SSwedish immigrant, first used the ore a contract will be awarded. urrments when he graduated from Baron I. Shacklette, director of the University of outh Dakota SGIA's contract compliance braochj here In 1902 after workingl his way safd moat of the lfornation about through school. .CO sed bid or costrtaC ciel-i In 1927 they were .used bv hl hIg comes from employes of the daughter, Ivl, and the I gpwing S. .as involved. repr tby Pogther daughter, Flavia. Louise Larson used the eQp and e L p M ens O sown in 1931 and her sister, Alpha. JORI UUbN e s- in 'I-. .W J This year the can and gown were 4 M i' worn by Mary Holt, a grandtlau j U K R (uE M Jter. when she received her degree S!I at U.S.R. branch of he Universit S. no Califrnia. Riveriifle.- Calf. IGHT A S, NI J.--(UP)'-His- Three other grandchildren also ie. 'le L old ght.ou.les have a no- ho-- to werr them soon. ttously J mortality rate In-this It mav be a faded, Y of radar and s-sela d gtt'4H rb tn other." the ij .i S ut there's one bee, Naveahk but to us it has b .2ththoue. w~.'ot only got a heritage and io 5a s io a e S:', ieve to of an is- meant, -, Spark, but dL .i Sc: eOfs irea l whl ,e " Sr'-itiag conversleq t Telie. The sharp depatIte m h Y1V ..... ro.a in Uee 14th ce4 S .. came weid New oerk ' ysCollege lof gngl scientists from itr fa to set upa Sin air-sea *Y' months and ah the research lot as l amdW d e t r 4tr a on,1 I ~~ ~1 fly ff"" MOOT~ -CC .' it ,,: , ma2~L e -i r...- 1-00 4I '<^^i ^ ^r Aut:'0*P BOOTS AND HR l4 & - .f 4 - Si ,+. ; i'' :* ".- -. av en i^ S..I..... *z zX --3..-. . - , , -l i~s^^ -,.%. .* y ; ei .r' k 4; 44 $'t l 4 -A A. iiF~~.~7r qp4.( -~ KU Y~i~E" C1.. ;~; '-'S.::S ,.1 ":,.' SI*ei HCBSP^T*^^'""f fliiL^.-- SCRUGGa Il l. -W WNAAfl . Ca : aI.- a ary.bIG RAfTAiO I a twJcsiflW A^ 1^ T Aj I O4 h IA, ) s au l-s A,1C~ "Lutga ~ ~fj 'I 'F it. p a.S .l *EII -~i~ L * L~nrsaa~ A rr. N!ikpgu g A-A -i * *Z I A A *.. *. -,.. 5. .A*~~ rvmmm - ". '-. .- .- I-. ; ** '** t'~h~ IA4 i , : .iJ- .: .- -" Y..*.' .. t:tt- - -'.. .- , - L-- :,.. ,- i --- I. a -'.FWlc ^': *^ - ' Tic ~PLr Betting a TTrap br IAT ISATtIM. R~kleCTA nut ties1 II'PYt~ wtaJ STb CAiG 'tU' lLRSiO4.O MXafVUS- | C FA.avw u fat AU WlGUtIe~ NJPI r4 tj 5- ~S LA~hLI it I l j IWAT ir3---' t,- -' ~ rwa s WI ?*+; ... .. A . .* ' - F - -ta .-- .,.3.,7 - -, '..RA -w~ 4'~ .* ... . 4. 38 u~l aCF~II ..i ,. Arl Now the been the sa toni's first less in the radar tesli ia in the. citizenry.. 2 -It w retire n sent 01 i^ Sit 1! ;5 i i i -AJ ,i .' - * . . -~ I1 -i I PU S 9 . It ~` r ;rr -'' . (Ii. '.* -.! L7. j r~-----.---~ ~-- - -~~p~fl~f - :r ~Y ~. "^sC r T^* ,.~ ~... I ,r. 4r 9 IL ? . ,- . +- ' rr ix zia - 4 I L "F:--P 8$ II f r- f r - .-; _-.. y+*, awy~... It te ife&.~d4M a,. I.- teA fl S$.a $~ * -. , ... t.. .~: ,. ..1 . ~ *t~nrfr~'~ -4~W *a 5 1 v rpI IaneA $4r S . ~ idcr ( bt) Knd 4 baet"El P" .. ThiuJssN ep'lcketatap at. ballet Jit to Albeni- 1t two numbers are or!- glal ballte wittfl o1h lography cunAs o agencies g a. . PII. stIE L ed that it is, lir anol leio l .turen oa betay "public policy" of the state that public commissions, boards and councils and other public agencies, "exist to aid in- the conduct of the i people's business _. "It. is the intent of this Ac!Att their actions be tken openly that their delbegtUons .be co* duated openly, tde ,bill added. .' The Nill does not apply to let since thethe constition f allows ersetJugislature s 'iOm~ ul.certain eondltions. l-o t,.. oom ~80 p.3 Tonight, Tues., Weo. and. Thursday from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. ..the ,,",y- refurbished, and : AIRCONDITIONED BELLA VISTA :-ROOM . re-opened this weekend! *Dining and dancing to ,he mnWic of Clarence Martik is, now doubly pleasurable I A Kirkeby Hotel. '-i . :~~~~i, .- .,. .2 A '. -' 4** '*- .;**% ". ,:' *-'4 -- *- -- gN ^^ : "- " a .. ..' -- M- ,^' i*' ^ ape p I^^? . .i . -.- . r.- '-...-' 35- w ,.-, #I -. .' ^ ,.1 1, ... ,. .'" ..^ ! 'pal,, 1;11 Mr-, . ,.- .. i .a a ~ a MAK E & PERFECT TOMATO SAUCE IN A FEW SECONDS 2; V a-- It; TI (P 4 y$ .4'4 ass -a.' 'a (Lt With MACGI TOMATO PASTE y cad prepare quiy " con.entratbd and elihtdul 'iac0. .AOGR TOMATO PASTE S--a nso condiipent am.oflers th.e moat dic rating housewife ie oportunity of eaaomig disaes to her tsteasO. . amLr. ---11 -~il ~ ~ a S * 'a SA NF F qffen n"w -cost 0C4 axcuiCU in tourist far -to > ". js& 2" ,,. ..J.. - :*..", :"" *-. ..*. .... - n- t '" . ' * .M a, TuI< . ,t o -, * * -* ah* ', .. F a,. a 'a fhlia ty, the 27- Y lIltyand ofre two a6ntinqnts. A ,r. ,timed t-o," .you 52 U; aS.cities. Br pif.frr.Y and to connect with othhr. 4 airfnes. u 4 t.'Aevebry -U. 4. ty " W, '>l # desby. 50 pe" "P.. . - ; -..- _6 -. '- WC 7 _ _ f . WPNvd ** '. n a * ^ '.-; a aproa .7 : _ * -. .' ,. . - 4 . --- -r-- -- I --- L 5';' R i' ,! enu-n - --, -.1' 7'. . .. " I P-L j.) . -w J ...Z 6 ' ,..." ' .- -...: .. .'- Ta , ....- ** ,,,, .-.,-.- S -'- T t 2" " ". ".<"-'. .... " i ; o. *'..s - ..e- .f dfi UC/v ~ l 2 -37 t" p = "t ;","r -e .* ';-- ..".'; ^ "- ^ ', -' - o : (;... -.....,- ", ... ^, ; t.. '[ Pure giinius-this cont6O.M, t n he cups.:;Hi- ..-.. -.......iC '_--.i,.,.. .. /:/. "- ; -- ;. .. ^ .---...- *. ",. enough to prvBt s ip up and wrinkling. Today, discoWr -- PtE--UDEI, Bs hown, In flower-frmsh while S. and C t* 'i l .. ........ rL "- *' -. , -A -* - k. ,..- ". ,~~: ..., m-*..w "To p- i u. .... OWNiaa .- ,:,. 4 .! .a %WW ni. 04 A tou save up to $73 , "J* . . .' .,'-"k .. . "" " -. .' .-." ;,-. *. v'.._ . . -.. + -* .-'-^*'* :- .^.,..',iAi; *. ?- .... ---*,vr.. ..-' -..- tkemi -0*' ._ -' a Flynn, .N Virtual Match wce SBlakemere, an impressive S in the-$20QO added Fourth of July C i J *ut i4 quest of his second straight the 41000 seven-furlong "special" for a mrizd flhap of :Class A. and B imported thoroughbreds at the Juan :Franco race track. S'Jockey Gui ermo Sanchez will which was below the day's aver- IBgain be in tna saddle or Jose age. Bull Flea (U17). Mr. Sainieri'. peady lour year-old Foot ($16.80) wer ."A day's S .ngash-bre- horpe. Blakemere highest priced winl t Il. carry 118 this time as com- Veteran Jose '" Bravo .paled to the 110 ne snouloerea o0 had a flashback to'lfi st days -victory last Monday. when he booted fnr win- SOpposing Blakemere will be ners. Bravo scored"'th Pomll- S :a.,e Royal, Persian Lountess, lio, La Eneas, E.niada and donLe Rouge, Mirzatoats and Lex- Empire Honey. 'den. Manuel Ycaza wail guide .iarse Royal with 113, Alejandro The dlvideada,:' 'Yeaza will be aboard Persian a n ;Countess with 118, Jorge Philips oot-00, 4.o. Sas the leg up on Mone Rouge 2-Welome O. iw':th 106, Reolor Ruiz will pdilotI 2-Welcome.0-.tO. :M1armloata with 106 and Blas 3-Forzdao 0o, - r uirre will boot Lexden within 8SEg5)ND R . 108. I-Pomp lilao 3.80. I0, 2.40. e rsian Countess carried 124 2-Devon Maiden 80, 3M,20. Iuunas in the July 4th Classic 3- Dear .40 'and wound up a strong fishing 8,W_.80. l ird. This time she carnes sa .80, e. fipunds less. Shb is rated a dan- --Bul I 17. I 80. J .8 .erous contender. 3-tlG~ni ~rN SBarg Royal was a post to. I I. : Sot winner over Tursot andi ONZ4*QO ' Monte Rouge In his last outing -Lady Dancer15.60. 5.20. and will be seeking to duplicate onsen da 14.20, 2.40 (2.40. that feet against tougher comn --Conentld 0, 40 (3.0. petio 3--Olden Glass 40. Monte Rouge has turned in poor QUDnlA $22. performances his last two times1 _L a *-' out but could come to lie a n y j 1--dL -Vo w ., d Bue W. Upeed oi dle lahS imd. KIosCartfurd. Don Kwe; t. ;ircf d.fumran a bad ;ote neetor wpok no e and u hust coral 'wide lead I lifter the stand kept hft a drlvP TH way arobiW. upersun and for t -4lUater nce then io.PPed bold. S remade ma;,t4.easlve two..IvrlIa ot but Dnt Vke w s thd was at t-.lieh Kiosco. a ll thW.~ i only Sength beWI Csuerte DonhtW, WNW. SM' e. 6( 15,60 '-4 .4.4-, . ..-'. ^ - ** *'* ' U .A~iUi"ildn't give Wayne. trwIijet.-? kick n de. mant .a l; v,~ pip anella :it into a Jouble play at -Ibtbeb r a t-..,i*.$p rt that way. Actually, the Giants iec- . boh_.bBn -.aMitI ball off to trst baseman Gail Harris i.r d.in hS l'grs' slugger who is attempting to break &n Franco Graded Entries "~ mime n .mmm .'1--akeaway Q me m'l -Runs well in sprints 2---Avato + E. OG te11 102 -Longshot possibility 3-P AEmDaTio 102 -Could score in upset 4-.Mu o60 A. VeVar 610x-Dropped close one --u1a A. Bnrue, -15-Depends on start ...6- ftai P. 1tda1s o i6 -Has best early foot ioa' '. S. rvaa ) l4x-Pbor race In last S--OK d.. IL'VV ..ek.' 114 -Dangerous contender L 5th Race "D' Imp. 7 IPg. Purse SO0 Pool C001l 1-Fol 3. Bravo 112 -Returns from layoff 2-Nogalino R. Cristlan 113 -In return match 3-Epaglirlco M. Ycas4 105 -Would pay long odds 4--Begonia F. Hidalgo 103 -Doesn't seem likely 5-,(Pappa Flynn R. Vas. 113 -Seeks revenge here 6-(Say Spruce A. Ycaza 110 -Will help entrymate 6th Raee "I" Imp. 6 3 gf. Purse $375 Pool Gi.l Firt t4 U of the Double HXRSHE Y LBOUND-Lea. Kirk. 1-Another Fulmar A. V0 15 -Rates chance this time land, 15, pitched lst season for 2-Lot 0 Trouble M. Ycas 113 -Good effort in last the ACone and the loop's top 3-Coronelino R.. Vau .a 118 -Aim .lor pa yoa winer with 15 victories in the 4-Esqulador A. Men 115 -Longsno possibility rpaw stasbo ai@ two chapion- 5-Atom o A. Vergrta 10'Tx -Will fight out shp games In the playoffs. A con- i--Escandalo A. Yc ua 115 -Mustf mpro3s more veret Outtlelder, Lem was still 7-B. Blade II 0. GraiJ 1138 -Badly needs rest one of the most potent hitters in 8-Patriotlca A. mnrtqtbi'fl 4 -Should score off last the. league batting .410 for 21 0-Young Prince V. C h 8 iS -Reportedly ready m as .. mine'ss onoe. be- to ith t L minute's otie. 9aa t thr bl SFLOTA .MECTE I. ANCOOATG LB A, S. A. SAeepting General Cure For; RAt COABT AND MUL r OeS U. S. A. f -'ain Eveir Plfte iys for: HO Kston and iciw Orleans U S .. S. aling: EICer.Te. iy fr: New York- Philadelpia Baltimore Gal (Ccwallnt Vs *TAMPICO ' ^ 't- '(laaOO) uwfarr- ' s --, A, - Maf sWings from ALUOA to CENTRAL ICAl N POR II *.U. 8. WEST A COAST pS. I, ti801 wU"ng m fw BALBOA SE 7RA MARTA and GUAYAQUIL -' . !=- -* .- ,In c. C?.-l b- U --'ir' go Ith Race "E" 1--Fuo . 3--.. elludt 4-Filon. 5-Avblpar,: a- juila- - 4:05 0. do-TAiOn O2x-Wetld idce odds X. Dr to "Iu -f-Eldlmtt -.ftort last . ^ rr7-1ffi .. pftmonin glory" B. OrV fe CIp G. Sftives -7 F rm.. F.. a ~D ra*a 1-a Jls J paea 4 108 r-- h1e ,.6 3-1 .I : :..4: J -- .- .,.- -. ;... --.i I 1ITO.' 44 5 - DUO* ll c Faii -C W-44 ro.a. so. ar l n.Ut fa le j c a.to ref j fiv lt ches. .pre -. io bo the gas station. ;- a kid h6 payed hookeyy fr 7 tl' oItc 1 to watch the car ri-Ir the Ca- pital "'inia ed build his own car because he couldn't squeeze his hb- C1reass in the conventional maclinda. . once . turned a double crtwheel with. - out a scratch. . -" e , Racing was dead at Daytona" "- Beach 15 years ago the city i.,. ... d d even let its a7500 timing gd a s unsound .ho lock be carted off to the U t a l I Iolywo salt 'nats.. then Fance got the .do sines for a f promotional bug . hich hase Au urpy, w germinated into the Nitional As- at t fo rel in their Jox , soiation or Sto CarAuto Rac. uenees-ehd'a play .r ing nrd anctioas '.i events who wonr ev military ho annuoali';n 500 tradft rotind the WW '. Ing 0A 'Sanctione o fi0 events .orthe' -ri: gi' annuly. on O5rteae ou the W o4e Lab Lnatio;-. . l ro_..- , "'l .. net bbors at .Wondelfif L)k out Of the Amerint Automobile t.. ply .e Association pits in Iddiannpalis. .....ttle. ,iol_ ...s 1RnBP 187 he'll have tlg-&A- dr"i. Je0 l D flii-g ti twilight hig takn the c ave Land i w a m- 4-thr I- i . ers runmng in his ofn July class. Ted W.Uelpaks P".lotally tic. . To keep NASCAR rolling, his o -a. ind Is -a LBill -travels more t.t h a a 100,000 for. drf s J uaers .. miles inually. .. Not by car t ry Ume-P oer skowron .aco "too dangerous." . Pilotk hs bat in hi hemspark, the , own plaot.. Stadium ret.v.rberatei More gamblers at the fights in "OS" i to the "hoots i Miami Beach than bleached used to. serenade oot blondes at an oceanfront hotel. D.trot: .-. Barbara RO- Odds are passed openly aroundI lunches' with 'Pesidnt El the auditorium. .Jake LaMotta, er. ' doing a slow bu n because of the .. ... A, . thespian success of Rocky Gra.- Betweena u'n', Harry ziano (Jake did most of his act- sons "firing" of The Lip ing inside the ring), will opera surprise Frank Frch hi1s ow i Miami Beach joint soon... i s nor ayso fire Trainer Aagelo Du ade, ,who regularlp every July. worked the corner, confides it was a "bad Basillo" who manag- | ed to outalug Tony De Marco.. i|i||n rfnlf i Look forJDon BiRplmg bo1f oJltq UUS 11 I I c auleht ei 't -111idA is O IiD name... .Miami's All America halfback candidate Whitey Rou- l-Amksia MiLd Nmew viere, takin ballet lessons. .On* 2-ZmXaut a Dii of the South'a lading grid tutors 3-Ra-it -l' Don has taken the cure and isa mem. 4-TUles bar in good standing of AA... -Neln.. Porp Fly, Quotes picked up en route-BUl f-p-rfela Lot-0- Murray of Duke: "There's no pa- 7-Aft i Mer D rallel between an intelligent ath- I-R-eAtir i lete and an idteligent. student."... 9-V fVlk River George Barclay of North Caroli-I l0--Prmin Cuntess Dial na: "Halfback Ed Sutton w h o never played U-man football un- 1il he went to college, could be Igreat.". .. Eddie Erdelat of Na- CLERICAL GOLF vy: "Why should I take a vaca- tion? I've got everything I want MINNEAP.LIS-(UP)- here." (A lovely house outside of Eric Hoyer, who recently ve Annapolis fronted and backed by proposal that the park boa water). . clerygmes play golf free on The South a.l steamed up about days, auggsteti instead 61 football already . with Bobby the plate" at Minneapolis chi Dodd ready to fire up his Engi- for "golfing money." He neers for their Miami opener be- suggested' giving clergyme cause hurricane assistant Perry duced rates one or two dayl Moss blurted publicly that Geor- week. I SHOWING AT YOUR SERVICE CENTER THEATRES TODdY 'aI Diable Hta. 2:30, 6:15, 8:05 Judy HOLLIDAY Jck LEMMON "PHFFFT" Monday "amG* H OCIr T' Margarita 2:30. 6:15, 1:3; Ethel MERMAN Donald O'CONNOR SHOW BUJINBM" C nemasope & Colori Alaw hrewl b MONDATl GAMBOA 7:0I "MI MTH DECK" GATUN :3I 1:00 "THE IGYTIIAN" A"b ANwSa MONDAY' _le dowlotr "NA wB. mOx Bl A L 80 \ A fo ALBOA 2:30 4.. -:20 - Tk dway Ms d e, . CInMASCaOPE ,/ t\~ ~~~er L"'*'''iTi *"mis Mn~*^fm ^< "'8 ^JL^?""---*^ M 8:45 t4 1 "THE LONGGRAY -- RFOTA MAIAT GRANCOLOMB1AMA, S. A. ANNOUN :M TEl ARtnIVAL AiND. SAIJNG OF iE ON iULY 1&, 19S5. FroIm iS. Wert CotPortmr p EamdorjieasP8. T- -- REFRIGERATED SP4CE *AflAS APPLY'; Wilford&Mcync . 4 4. .' -4 6. . m m. -... -- .' :. ,. " - -~~i~2t *. t * ;t pr J ,. _ _._Lmom_ A r a * "* '. i- -.-'. ~ i -- n m5 i - -- s' = J .. .. " 4 4'-'^.*"*"' S *_o-.. -. ... +,.. ',I - _ _1_71___ ureabll _-i_~ I - Ir;;~~ .-~r--a.r.' S Ir - IL~ 1L --- I J i. ----------- -L-1 - /' M 47 . ':, i2 S^ ., " --. .; .- . l.nii r u. ii I~u * ..'.., , " ".. ,' -"-'.'1'" ,,_ ., .. .'.-;;.'.. . - : ,.I. goro ~rs ~mr .1* ! orfiF i:! ,- -, S *. --.; - .4 a . 11, KI a .~ 1a i P t. I 0 'p L i g p I I 3 u ., i 'i ; .".. "... '- -- iyour ro Distance fi~ ro $or a man a u The fellow who d6uiet e -p more exrciis then lHft g. p ood fly dl a fly w Its . 'Unfortmately, there are two diameter ionds of xsh-water fly fihing- and a n c "l West and btsr It AMd a eia4 .Mah require a pwert These a able of._ea 7Ir O 7 in et or .-et - .. lythan Sn tootix-ounce or TO f va ar* flWune 0 ro.d. t4 while ssa atvaptage when vFP an you ears listing in watr up w t end J-; w A loas mon makes eauierto k l awb. yeurbak Under i ega I rd bYo bu buy, had a ..- -. "; -I v '- "o t," sla large. sh automai Regard hboeise B- y BEANW NEANDON STests in aMal League Yae b Writtcem t NA QUESTION: Akh- ohow ent ian to g$ rs on first tsad hi b cost fra Bo batter les'p to the abou af . ae rd nd"S BI O but4. Von-6 b _V, .... . * "- .: y ilaNs I Today f cwto 35 &J. Marily Montroe, in - I"THERl S NO BUbINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS. In CinemaSeope Plus: "Superman aerulp IDEAL Today .25 & .11 Robert Taylor, in "ROGUE COP" Clark Gable, In "BETRAYED' . . ';- ''i -i , S-;L g -F a"a sme ,- ,yearld..114*, who dr .-in* r rsms m n apug Rn1t W .uevgr. P ihy Dg "hi DS .lnd batting,. ifor Hy EARRY GRAYSON track Faber Hab ver starts -in Pinky Bigins might have been ,_ _t. he .- itb mle-and-a-hl .5,000 Roo slightly of ae on Friend, but N* YORN (NEA) r- Wil. ~v Trot, July 14. t new manaor ertaily it the I4m R..Hautghton has I tighter Haughton has hlines for every Jackpot with gKaus, i lt.lugh he lock on the harness horse bust eent, including a leading fre. made. I r a. ret n- ness than any stable ever had oa for-all pacer, WImaiton's Star. usual r to. u a-hots te runneers.. He pio the formoset two-year gang type of ballplayer as a last Silly Haughton has led in mon old f pet l1 flly, .et Acton. and desperate resort. Sand raCg winnings the pat ugh wo b the lu would not and th .Bpton t years, l 1m victories an drv to score double byta Americans might not where 4,1 W I187 and l53 tinrts and the Hambletonan and L itte they m now bad not MUit Boll- .MP.' In 'M5, the latter world wn Jus, Delvir- miller havr ing suffered a broken;.*lbow In tdeords. He ,Jie.earn o0,775,O0O ht'eCd the feat ti0 ie ti. Then the veteran Eddie in . les draeking Rooevult Race- Luyong 'Pad Dudley oHanovbtae asd a are ~seaat, M r tir a ta*li ny on Island in '408 with bad .hand broke h first ln story full-t r ahead. ITV USD TO BE tthet a harseason. Net friend T s h a aa the favorite for horse driver had to be older than got .the cll until "aus to over S W e Army, Edd trotting .and pacing's Kentucky Mthuselah, but y*th started to regular l June 5 wich is when O'Brin, amongst ~e ts, the .Haenbletonian at take over when tRotwevelt Rale- eBa Bay Milonalre.got hot her4 ne to .Ts-reada Goahen, W. Y., Aug. Way lit up the land for n~it rle- before weather. Sr a nd the Little. Brown Jug at ing. Haughton, out qf F lonvillWe, mauls, treatedly a minor S rt 9elawart, O,,-Sept;. 22. N, Y., Is 31. Stanley Dancer les Al Star, had been over- *Galogbne, .omie by William nearest rival isn Howard 4am. ll by major league clubs S T. Mabury f iDexter, e.,.beat den, who drives Adfos Boy, is lar ely because of his size or six other liely Hambletonian carn 25; Luther Lyon., who guI as lari of it. The left hand hitter dideates in 8:04 2-5 on the hal the other remarkable pacer,, Adiebs ar s.mller than hI five feet mile Roosevelt .Raceway tra.k Harry, 33. Jbhn Simpson, a b I l a and 100t pomisoad June 29, the fastest three'year-old man in tie sulky trae, is 3. Dl A-nywa, T Beolm then Strot time thus far tis year. Miller l 42 and so on. man ing L to aves, eMton owns. Arvilla Hner,W Haughton was a jockey at fair passe up Klaus and Johnny oa tbL i f headed for the Haaeto meetings, became too heavy a an for one Jk Cusick in the Snian. switceh to harness horses. *StuLa r on Cu th52 bas e I dying animal husbandry at Coble-. pring o M d 3I AUaHTON'S E BROWNS kill College, Haughton trained "If I'm not a better shortstoB in, O eoetf arfr, th and d Ava arthin Cusik," said the e.t 4 dreii o k & rm Lgad. A c-Kaus at the time 151a w1a ?kaim beChif more aCa itly prevaled tat oer laot R w& 3J' F Laurel a ,5 th beOet three ay that night, as hat .)#aA in for5 ;:i ... ..ye er-o ce Cloe l f the s ners th y~. yar.. easurs w the Mwfort k of. ~Qu.rl tCge t-sure when the ldw 'tike W ,uS l .ek Chief and the.g-reat -- ' bves gave the Giants Johny rr" w.a.ller. Adios Boy, me co- arness horse trainers, o long- ABnelli Do ddle ,ad a Slh. elb of the world two-year-o r wait unt.s y arre old,I papy i t. Claire for Bobby ioa on and ml mark for pkers 2:03, both hav- guvs to get somewhere. Samn Caldero. Feb. 1i o194. in g paced it at Roosevelt. I illy Haughton Illustrates how When the Giants wanted Del S,, Is lHaughton's ban' of round qUiekly hey come along today. Wiber for Minneapoli during lat 1' is Faber Hanover, an ol d a rI H lo od u.oosevelt Race- winter's meetings, ur' con- _. trotter which turned in the fastest way and the ti ut competition tract was traaferred to the Rod Smile of the year on a halt mile in five years Sox the same day, so t was an even exchange. The Polo Ground- tra more recently brought u Wayne Terwilliger from the Milj- th Ben to spell Davey Willimas t second base. Don't try do tell the by Red Box that Terwilliger is Klaus' D match at doing anything. Teammates tell you that while st line th t b al- Klaus may not be a Phil Rizzuto, )ro py 'ineto __ bl- __________ when Little Scooter was in full Sr in order to cast bloom, he iin't far behind. * the a S e the teeae terlde wasstituted o laa gives the Red Soc a cork- Sors 0and ls no ian terleag n m Al-eta team has eheapeit e re ing.300 iseeond-slot hitter, batting 5angether ad 193, no manAger of .an All-Star team hal el ape theIreol bsind Billy Goodman to right S lst re as to the sgme of the fans, and at I ast tempered criticism of theexperts. behd Billy Goodmas to right lan T t Ito get some The grand and glorious rhubarb Inevitably is associated with field or to left field, a the a- Scater to hap you make the naming of the 16 resave players each, beyond the starting d in calls for. B e.'ghts elected by the fans In filling out their squads for next the Red Willi heads' home ru1-0, in De- g~ et Tuesday's MlWaukee game, Leo Durocher and Al Lopez havo the Red Sax ahead, -ba, In De- WW1 Pe. t managed to involve themselves in controversies and second troit. Klaus hit a ba e to right r the million or so fans field that would have been good for & ntapesl.r lines i guesng carnival. Both nave louted the six .mllon.or so ~,,a for two bases, but he stayed on ad wi the bact yo/ who to the trouble to participate In the nation-wide poll first. Thus the base wasn't open mid haBii. a GAF sl.;. There ai nothing in the rules which commits the ri man- for a Williams walk and the Big lines have a gradual" 'era to select the 3iayer. who finished second at each postlon. Fellow smacked his second hom- ,=Ik Sry, hbe lavy bl-' tIt it the custom. Durocher and Lopez have disregarded sucli er .; qu.n r back to W aedure. The Red Sox occupied three et O .el ine. The It Is suggested that the major leagues permit the customers ars on their last tri west. Some.! ms~ e4tapel e line run this o-called dream game, or abollahthe annual p0ol. one told Klaus that a baseball Pa_.r" '. me on ave the fans pick the fit two at each position, lettg the writer wntd to talk to him. The i hea vy .and nager w u e the pitehen, the extra men. scribe was at the end of the third w wear longt-because This wo~ld lilastna t possibility of repetition of the car away, but Klaus walked all turn it around when one' tuiteas en the nose whieh Durocher has admIalstered the way back for the Interview. I It wil not shoot as the iilU, their vast clgeatele, and Blehle Ashburmi, center After eight years in the minors,' the three-dlameter line. ~Ier, who I leading the National League with a .349 average. Billy Klaus appreciates atten- most editions you can Leo left the fleet-footed Ashburn off his team. In the poll, tion, you see, in a game that be ny teeneptd on the nine- uke BSnider wa first among the center fielders with 2,114,653. would gladly pay to play. Saimee.. r.I prre fr r .ren came A hlbirn, t;m ,714; Willie Mays, 1,064,21; Bill Virdod ale-action reel, although l as l eurateo # DBIl Bruton. ....... -EO PI CKEI) MAYS AND THOMAS Lis of whiten d you Durooher went so far as to give Ashburn the double rebuff, a su r.et irs bi enouh." delsgnated Mays as his second center fielder, and the Sit I yaL Iof waidered completely out of the poll to pick Frank Thomas o su addition t go 'he Pirates,' arre. 27, as a third man at the poilton. He emubbed his pn-m, o Lockman, who ran second to DeJ Ennis would be able to get a the left-fle I e l I A a? n Sd afine one Obviously Leo.0 fBtor ThomA a fr 0nc er. ThdIMi fl ll. eate can blasne onel L But the.. otf the Giants Is A. ,, shi, iS to ha t u 1Ptlle when he next vilt Philadelphia. nk 7 $ t0, and a"ree In even of them, Durocher .pad na Sotamt tor, iW.ohiq; he t he 1ON pee rd iuif. lat ss ftr S B* alS~s -rimWide r 1YI~in-r rr~rls~ II~ ?i *. 'X-" '" ".' /'. A .11 t. I -..:o *I "d^ I t 7 or, 10 :t:$A * .- .i ~a? .~ 5a a.~*r r ~ r i, -:~ . .. .. ? .:-* i +T -:: "'.... --: * .,....* ..^ > '?.-; ,- 'lr'$- : .- .. ..-.. P' t' :- . .. - '. m sys ae~1~ustK4 ICANOS TO GE CHEAP EIECTR I? -0- m,' o lur flyjO f I an By HINDI DIAMOND IA new Canal is being built in Panama, but unlike the Panama CaI thi one is a level Canal, and instead of connecting two ocean, it will connect two(-vwre bring. ing cheap electricity to the entire province of Chiriqui, and is aimed plbririly at en* oouraging industries to develop in this area. Chiriqui is the richest in natural resouroea of Panama's provinces, and hia-alwayq been economically independent from the capital city. A new Canal is being built in what appeArs to bh an oe r- which now r as .te ro Diesm Panama, but unlike the Panama grown jungle area. oil plans to .se t t~ Lta Canal this one is a level Canal. and instead of connecting two oceans, it will connect two riv- ers bringing cheap electricity to the entire province of Chiriqui, and is aimed primarily at en- eouranging industries to devel- op in this area. Chiriqui is the richest In nat- ural resources of Panam a's provinces, and has always been economically independent from the capital city. Now .with the new Empresas Electricas de Chiriqul plant a- bout to become a reality, and with the Inter-Amieican High- way link between David and Pa- naleu. lowly nearing comple- tion, Clhiqul is almost assured an upsurge In.-ndustrial devel- opment. Although the new hydroelec- tric plant was proposed acme time ago, actual plfing and constirton began in Oct. 1958 by the familyy of Carlos Gonsa- lez-Revla, old time Chiriqui residel who owned the land. INAUGURATION Carts Jr. nys they epect to inau l ate the plant in eptem- ber, ith President Ricarxo A- rias E. throwing the switch. A completely national project, the is being ftnanel, by the S ro Soial at .an est&it* ed dt of at.boutrl There is no' foreign' apita in- volved. Two turbines came from Germany and all the electrical e- quipment is from Belgium. On- ly the most modern equipment is beipg installed. The plant is unique in ty pe because the watbr of one river Rio Caldera, is being channelled through 4% kilometer canal to joining tbe water of the Coches River. ,. PRECIPICE The enal, which will use ver- tical slide operating gates at the entranceand has a capacity of about 00 cubic meters of wa- ter, extends to the edge of a precipice-from which there is 92 meter drop to the turbines. In order to dig the canal (it was du bordering the cliffs of the Caldera River), 300,000 cu- bic meters of dirt had to be re- moved and huge stones had to be blasted out along the way. The soil, according to super- vising engineer Horacio Clare, Jr. (a Panamanian) is a con- glommerate formation of argil- lacous material with a high calcarous content which has a cementing power. When it gets by rain it looks like concrete. Thls type of soil is not too com- men in Latin America, he con- tends. HARDSHIPS The 200 Panamanians em- ployed on the project faced ma- ny hardships. Heavy raiAs washed away hours of h ar d, tedious work and the 92 meter drop had to be dug by hand all S e way because it was impos- sible to lower machines into Because of blasting,. a the gravel formation tcoqntsred a- long the way of tbe..cnal It was necessary to covertte canal walls with cement and stone. HIGHWAY A large mculvert has to be built unilSbh a oti of the highwaRyrh comeei Bodque- te" and JWiibeci1i1 the canal crossed e Mighway in one part. Except. for two experts, a Belgian apt a German who came here t inist e machi- B --the :jl #e crew arel.-tt .fl'a g the general e tendent, Genero- o Izaua wt frst brought the l, toi the atttion of te Gon- .'zaJe-Revill family. and who later designed it. RATES d-,dustrialrates willbe-as low do e cent a kilowatt with an expected capacity production of 3,000 kilowatts which ma .be4 increased to 10,000. Caries who is only yiR . d~.rhceived his edu at ' fiaohao, 'o-f Wt.t1 6 ..W! tW s. ------a. s ier's con- sumig pass of setting up a trieplant in s quete. His father, who died 12 yearS, ago, was the first to start a small Diesel plant in Dole ga (outside of David) in 1923. It was always his idea, Car- los. *rglls, that -the .wret of indtrial developmento)af in energy and electric.pwer., INDUSTRIES Looking ahead, it is antcipat ed by Chiriqul buiansmen that the new plant will ittrtt other industries besides those I ,eady operating there--for istnce su- ar-grinding, sawmills ad. pow- dered milk plants. One of the industries which is expected to flourish iW-a fruit processing plant. Evey yea thousands o oranges are spoiled in Boquete and its envhis be- causer of lack of trflaspm tatlbE' in getting m h t;tab.ctey. Frozen orange juice must be imported to the country while fresh oranges spoil Inside t h e uaons, wai -pesraps mf.etne to convert now that c .eectri- city will be offered.' I OPTIMISMJ Young Carloar -ex imet .., timisatic thOf ca y' new outlook bb uei e 'ts fertile lau4 Avelped ; willingnesm of te to$work points to prosperity, (Ex-Presi- dent Amulfo Aries, ;e recall, once proposed Boquste be made the capital 94 Pqaz M, With the sida i'tiive of cheap poweW d 'with the: c m-, plation of lfter-AmqlaeHii-B*' way.trip to Datvd Stw Ilom- in the not-too.jtpN fi r, , Chloriqul may b 4*d1B.t, . come thbljntivl nevaUr.e country; - yrilthe Jt. -and true iInn thla Instame f4Wn ha bees that tit ruelm be made panas hI be credvie to- ol 4e DROP, dow which' the water .wl fall, Wa use machine 'could not be lowered down the rhe.power house Is at the foot of the drop. UI -P It . ''A- 4it1,r ~ A- c~~ ;i.-k~ LOOKING OVER THE CANAL which will join the two rivers which will produce the .hydro- electric power, is young Carlos Oonzalze-Revilla who is shown standing up the back of his Land Rover. Acoug ae Mame 's Packing Her Bags Again, Now courage the setg up.at co I storage fastUltlaos to store fruits an vetables until they can be marketed, intheopino Off W ith Ik Fo a of residents h She's Off With Ike For Geneva Meet A boon to agricultural .facil- ties, 'the- cheap electric power will be aa asset to all installa- tions wbil iue power. Sor better churners, pateurized milk, and .rice mills. It bha speculated also that tl BHM Iruit Company, By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press White House Writer WASHINGTON, July 9 (UP)- Mamie Eisenhower, who has trailed her soldier-husband all over the world, will accompany President Eisenhower- to Gene- va for the Big Four cnferenoe next week, the White House dis- closed today. The announcement was made in detailing the chief exe4utlve's timetable for -his Journey to the momentouw "summit" meeting with leaders of Russia, Britain and Ftnce starting s oAdav;. July 18. -. ' T. President anid FIratJ4td Vplte IA ftve aboard the plane Columbine uat I tSkt. Friday, July I.. T..Y .at Oen- 'resident will take up 'in. a mansion outside and have the week .end ad consult his advlS- t.Wte fous ado Issued a d'mtiemeot tedar denying fe.n .-looplnfon be- r- tjPzlbfnt Mtd Dulles MdeI-a tr ft .- or weak- '. actual- te- Houie sdd Rums- gh. point, ..... ... as he know, there was "no indi- vidual in this government who has ever sod that the Russians .. :re coming to any confernce * 'The hlef executive sa: that when asked about the s etate to 'Co unBlst boss k i tk a Khrushhev that Russia would p-linto "the Bg .Fout" talks in he strongest possible Dostton. -The White House said Dulles i compare the "Ivior ofour ,italistic sem"wt "t Weak. w4 by 8iet lead- was.not talk- -,s edlate crisis confrontt h the Soviet govern- ment or foreeastng that their posture at the Geneva confer- ence would be one of weakness." The statement appeared to be =nothqr of this country's lend- -backwarwd steps to 6'vld W possIblM ,letton with -R=- on the eveMOf the ig ft ri -The President left the capital today for; e...wTk- nd of reI - m on --t',Oettyburg, Pa., een stay!njafAW:od on s- ear Juau,.fl*iwe]ed in Ue amnd-Ewt .two e :-IeW been m n. N.fl t, ti -.UP FO 1. Ia Ma Y~' -' We feel tbfilet fene lDi- &artment shouafd tributee -. e canaexpnnses and or head operations in an amount etal to the fair rental value of this area and it is recommended that conditional consideration be given this observation. 5. WITHDRAWING PRIVI- LEGES FROM ALIEN EM- PLOYES WHO DO NOT LIVE IN THE CANAL ZONE. It is our opinion that the withdrawal of privileges from alien canal employes who do not live in the Zbne, will tend.to in- crease prices in the commissar- ies, service centers, storehouses, etc., to be paid by the already bver-burdened Canal employes, or from tolls; but, there would be no objection to this policy of withdrawal if specific assurance is given that costs of living will not spiral for Canal employes still privileged to purchase. In general, there is no objection to exclusloh of these privileges pro- vided the Canal employee are not further burdened. 6. SUBSIDIZATION OF A- LIEN EMPLOYES AND PANA- MANIAN ECONOMY. It is a known fact that citizen employes have always been un- ha8py with their forced subsdi-. on of alien employe-for as 1rFL W f ~tP p _,anama's citizens ', ,')ri les An the canal Zone, Panama will be unhappy and have a basis for complit. In any event a lowered stand: ard of living on the part of a- bout 3.700 citizen employes could not possibly make up the mil- ions lost in revenues, nor is It likely that the entire payroll of Phseitizens, 100%, would make up the loss. Is our Congress and our feder- al government more concerned with unemployment among its own citisens or that of a foreign among employes of a foreign ns- tion of American Industry? The new treaty will remove the ap- plication of the "Buy American Act" in order that Panama will not have to compete with our US Industry. Is it concerned with the QUALITY of job performance, or only in obtaining the cheap- eat help obtainable? Is it concerned with the type and quality of its US citizens who will remain in this foreign area who actually are the ex- amples of "America" and of our way of life? If there Is little or no advan- tage to employment in the Ca- n Zone eventually the only citizen employes remaining here will be those who cannot com- pete in the labor market In the United States-hardly good ex- amples of our nation, and hard- ly capable of oeprating such a vital and complex installation as the Panama Canal There is direct.og Indirect sub- sIdla n u q, degree, by otls:nD eni .evt %ie Panama Canal CqPIpa tt/ e Government, t .al m. loydt or the b~nt l Pana- ma at the prMnteime or will be' t0 a furthlw.itent under the Treaty pru, n: goverapenth hg; employ- es fringe b*lfts; replace- ment of US Mm employes with aliens;, iugrtailment of employes facilities; termina- tion of manufacturing and processing of goods for sale in the Canal Zone; provision of training programs for alen employes; withdrawal from sale of goods to ships and from handling of commercial cargo for transshipment .on Canal Zone piers; continuing the purchase of supplies, ma- terial and equipment from Paf naa; alien cash relief fund. 7. ALBOLBHMENT OF UB- RATE POSITION ISTAMT- LISHMNT OF SINGLE BA-. 810 WAGE 8CAL. The abolishment of many U- rate rditons will result with Stermination of the Railroad ce, return of lands wnd ta- paivemtfIs, manmuacturing tOs, transfer of saniated fl erutalU ent t services t- tend et privlege of allow- bi~rBer f to compete w"th us cu-ia~to iJo cljob astlcUoM f -I_ Idual 'lfw I.tbw nt~ll userS emproy- men- W rsontent and.il tippt t o aliens whoitb l ted equal () w e presage of our nation. SUNI. ORM CATION OF UNITED SERVICE AC- et caino ccur -oleheaS-, edly In this pro nasmuch as we feel thaMt.tt.e i is uWn fair to all US er who contribute toward t portion of retirement paid our gov ernment. . So far as we kOtthis Is not a policy in other cAutries to- ward non-citlens, -d Is not a reciprocal advantagel Panama. It set a and e- mnds.lother nattm that theI citisea.l n t gM n the same VS. Qowvrnment ls:other over- Usa res. 'Howetrl, In propping legil- tion to effect such retirement for Panamalanici tens, it I reconeiande that d lflc tro- viasiot be inlde tierein to assure that te pany Gov- ernment's contrbaton be de- rived directly from ols, or from direct apprpriation, and not by ELmplose services,: Commilsaw- les, etc.. that. uch-concession be treated as a apcilttf Te.aty obli- gation and not one to fall..upon Panama Canal esanloyes in any mainer:,. S . j~~ ____ HILARIOUS WEEK-END tELEAE! La t I .-1 B5 kt p" Canal 4 to maw on aw selves, thbirs l Itis vent st 4khs. -- r,; wwer Is eatl la intle rBun. treat n ild aial, that thrl athnal te turned ttt id b% such i net grant -W7r wr *kers wtL ~the I from their, wo'rk.ji thp zone. The ncemian aid have to be granl~tf ir w the with- drawal e the e and no trained the Canal would be .lf l em-. ployes could be 'i the Zone from th3a tis a daongroapa 4aitu.t - fwlthjft unes-n R .-r * - . ." *.. - -;: A.. . 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'; A variation (bottomT left) Is to btretoh the i vas completely lpasr is a .-y Smith to national abil you tauy. t you can de S nmr flJ AMRONtibS buiOtn NO RNOBLA B SFM 1 Ems n 3M ANLUwQRMuONL E D MGNNINGO at the SWai ot B IA this authe- &- A mtleal WaOe,7 tryo ra a thiW eoit at the bot- toni with a minimum tital. E-a sauber you pass In our route must be added wr .rubtracted, as i- dilsted. Chaanels already used cNnot be used The minimum score a 15. Cdan you reah It'? College- Is a Requisrit 1 J URTON, Johnon, mall, Redd, Rooper and S Michaels an all wrom the s@l town, but go to H dUbe emt couges-Texas, Yale, Peom, California, SDenvr ad Purdue, They all have girl friends. Sltahon's gtarl. r18iw ka snue girL Dorl -goe with ietael. Sa l15 a5 heart latest. Silm"* rl irt bea d atof S. ai t tqhas a iMver goeme itudy" with a oaML- m iiip w am, On" PenaUylvaSE. b la Se huq k she te U be tteole r- Tale rnes Ibeals but doesat go out witb her. ^L ws.aue a Ye s a wesatr. ge i tg br ls: Me Basm. Ss 1,40t e clues; you -bMould be able to dter- mide the Name of- thes oge each of the six aes respectively atteds. What are they? snp inj 01 ypijqa pus ysuIOMAlsed S'saddn o ao mnwoM I awM BUzi lg ice s'arei --*rt se0ml coruq 1Su" an J n ew 4 a-sOR& qa 33 deve: No B, J, K, W. r piaru In the origntaL BYE-OP&EVR CAN 76U pick out twp a$ear SAgurm above that are not sncty parallel? . I t .a! n, Eu: a f < ceiving youm r -an frp ^lel. PTliy'M. mtd*Ao -ir oetbhrwiwe. 'by Ual:itwl i 0 optval 4tuioal. FRurw It Out. HOU th flgares that are F 'vi, dusee which digits are reprstoed by tli Xs'- in this problem r aultipliaftoa: Sxi x x I x l *x x s iuae esp *qo l @aMj )q0 n4Aqi 4q P1 ilpinul e*A *no @ ne i5aOUevy adiwrk T4t's a Laugh Getter .1. i l all4E fla f "l.. i Lr .n I a*, 4 L F Qustioninj the : P FAL a let'a*of alpho bet were luted to luncheon . which slx would probablyfall to S arrive od 0'KnWi 1 r .,* a jeu n BW .^ e a there word in th Engish R language that contains 1l the 0 vowels? ;laeqwoamoflnsun JeauyV * Name two Bnglish word, ones POUA51.5C rasp. "Ut', .over the pole -and stake it on both aides. Thi teat shown at bottom, right, ig probably bitter aulted to ouiaWteN' play lince it has no obstruotiwa at the ends. It consisatof a ridgpole supported by, orgd Imbs. Canvas ta staked securely on both sides. Forked aspport of this tent are above ground. This permits Ughting r 0 the canvas by mov- ing support closer together. Of course, this also prepents a has.- ard ln,that if Junior trips on a itipport, he will literally bring down the house. King's English of which, being of one syllable shall Contain :as many let- ors as the other of Ave syllables. saw mnmflP ewm qPu.n4 :seasV Why 'does B come tifore 07 a eaq WAql- 'g4 a1o What word of thr6e syllables contains all 26 letters? *qwediPr 4A9 *aIa, :rbasV Cu 5 Emma C. MI Kcr a le *& U 5 8 zu 10 ql 0 e AN outdoor party seems about W ic to get under way in the drawing above, but something s OM the missing that's important to the termine h setting. To find out khat' draw 'tions each gi straight lines from dit 1 to dot topped Dorot 24. Where two numbers are be- 40 subscript side one dot, use the dot for more than th both nunimbers. sephin beaut Afterwards, you may wish to was just hal color the picture neatly .with colored pnclls or crayons. Girl Won? following hints, de- how many subscrip- rl obtained: Eleanor thy. Best score was ions. This was 28 te bottom tally. Jo- Pearl, whose score f of Eleanor's. *BA|aa1- tI-IJ.eaj :ouL-A.alq- -auiqdMsof :aasJMyV JIDN in atWe dAiak ra-m.at right 14 sI ne qrhieh cap be made to appear t'iy Usllng i th aolo acfordIng to the following Scolor indicator: P-Ptalt \ \ T-YTellow R-Red 0-Orange VY V-Violeot ' ow quickly .can you l11 it in? i Helping Yourelf A 00zNVTI ING Iet of *elect. oed "Ipsfowher" *fw J-Aum 0taftess or habysets. Seletedf bty 'laO lnairS . HMdbook for the Weman Driver, by Charlotte Montgomery tVanguard, 289 p.: 2.9H). Expert guidance In getting the moat pleasure and Silage oupt of a cr, by the Automobile Bditor nf Good Housekeeping Magaine. It's in non-technical language and should be as useful in its' way to the modern housewife, who haa to do more than 50% of the family driving, an her cookbook. low to landscape Tour Home, by Rbbert 8. Malkin (Harper. 432 pai 4*.). Cyclopedic -advice on grading, paving, retaining wall, terraces, fpes, utility and play areasm, etc., by a practJling lIpdsoape architect. -Line tilus- Iratlon. the Fad stare Danoe Book (Aurowhead Wook, 60 p.: $2.95). A home .sthdy or exercise course in the rhumba And basic mambo, .with 11 positions and movements sbown in photos. A 45 rpm pho- aognph record of Instruction music played 1y Noro Morales' orchestra aceompaniles the book. Tagei Pnctial l.Es.ssa C. MIK AN I. Like a Ton of Bricks M. do 8-tourl f _ fans bite Of more than,Uthey can chew. We'll let you b0elde whether tple is the case id this ' A eartV la o week-end flhfta- ant manaeed to ouplet teun feet ota new qhnhmey dUrig hlaosvaca- tion. He then ran out o 'time m and it wae nyec seuary for him to work on it on week-ends. Each week-end be managed to in- crease the height , of the chimney by the same number of feet, and itartug the sixth eek-end he increased Its height by 1/11. At thi point re decided to quit. Now the question is this; what was theb.height of the chimney at the end of the sixth wek-end of his labors? pus-peaR O pig s 9qi1 p e mV S as Auura eue ) a@as" TWO TONGUE TESTERS SPFEAdT the following sentences aloud rapidly %and see if you can avoid tripping on your tongue She "too at athe door of Fueg' fabaue shop welacong him I. A mu eof doda mpples in a dollar moppear pot P RIVAL A -A r- at right mtA t ca -- actly 1 bullets U ( into *the target I of squAres. Not more than one bullet hit any one particular square. When he had tin- ished firing there - Were two shqts In each of the rows c ross, down, and from comer, to corner diagonally. Can you duplicate his teat using a pen- cll to indicate the bullet marks? - Of course, the Private bad aoly on chance with each bullet. If you have an eraser on your pencil you can "I're" again and again. Can you get it right the first time you try? One possible answer is given below, but- don't peek until you've tested your aim. *q I'qi'qj B R $O 10 e D : qaI0AM X ;I O p r :a*l4 10 Lo 0 9 :V N30 WI1 PO 9 rI toi *t 10 L p3m i rp.jiIa *qI Jo 9 pUm E :p9" at" 10 1 Pug p9 Magsnn :aJ i Somo1rg uu Di3yn aJO 8 pur I IetmIN u| erwim *omd *-e*ortoi n 1to Q oe lqwnod Qao :0 Ro isWoRD Withk Wisdom 3romI tk he e PENNY PINCH E XCLUDING pennies, and any coins not now in general use, how many different combination of coins will make 36c? -mauqp iia puT s*I3ai3a o01 *aUIP I pug olwomr Jnoj :.ialu puw ;al.inb *ncuip a**l :sig(3u hiS--Ail ISaAny It's Your Move By Lugene WShfer BORBIONTAL' "*uf!^ arbdl. * Ur r s a. s-. sioa, I. Vl *46: - oo ed .Jsiet (MKtk tS1 ban B --. p, a - Mu - ar4iizinpi ft4f *{ orb < .ud aebhrev yeu I 5t .a be - r4 wstp4et ,ai sh ba lt bLt rdIepeC hI w th. SA' bmat p et- ~e epjat he B w atBB4 Ids". or iim T KS..bw w as I ~ .... goat? (D jt) Bi-One ot ihitsi e on Paul's journeyy to gon- (Acit 36:13) *PaTi n. * 5-asul' bort Jla. 16:3$) 7-Ig-nere.. -- t-n'rrow be -73--Tear vlolsSI%, VRSTICAL 1-Son of 2Uilpt-Gen. S3011) -3-Lyric poamb - L-W o Was Ik pah's nurse? ."IGen. 35:8) ds.?MW ad or dg. T- an em.- 8-Place wh efL.lkanah and -Hannah 1Uv4(1 HSam. 1:13) -Humanaui-..j 50-Blast 52-Whip. a8-Site. 54-Picture stand. 56-Warbles. 57Z"-What are we told to those who curse us? S5:44) do to agat. S~L~P~t:b f om S1-Had on. SO-jon 'of Ham (Gen. 10:6) 63l4nlet. 64-Geber' father (1 Kl. 4:19) oS-Chart. 67-Prei: twice. W-Short.for Alfred. WTI TZ .wins this game with - block. He leads of. nmov. Ing up the board, and wins In four strokes. Can you plot his strategy? . asa*)ina 1& 'j its TM AO .aUMM jqA -sapf -t A M^, _____. : fA snwat *wan& gum"t -. .4 4 ilk-5* ..'. '7. -i *(~ I-.iE 'rI "f-i.1; * . *i ~II ANINCOMAPLITE SET-UP . V.-, V-. - -- --L- ----- -- ---- .. -- .,,. pl- W.." (77;~ 4 . 1 1 2k' r'y-i 1. 1-0 S-rr - - Vrwa V- :f~ ^-s r"T r~:' ~ ...a ^ `m a -p *i"-.'-;*-- * Li A J' e. ,- j,.7 a ; ' : -' 4'W.~ I-a..d~.f: -iii- r~J ~ ~4. k -, F V. a-a.-;- 'a . '- . * I * 'OA t^. ..F. '.,. *a a*u /*' * ^. .r a.. ar.- " :*2 ....3^ ..... -: '.-,- .. ~ v ** . -.mijj ..- -...... .. .... .. .... ., -," *.-. f i . _ . * ,, -a, .;a .. .A .. *. a... .: , *VtAA r- -.i.;p .,f . = .< "' a7': 'T: ~,a ii Ni'~a I ',a.'a4* -~ *4 *~*~ a. .a~L. ~.. a. a -~ a .- WATCH THE BIRDIE-John Sebyani s is ju.-t about ready t o give someone the bird-Mike, his parakeet-at PUtts- *-. >urgh pet show Mike will have to come down to qualify. "3K-*_-, __ ROYALTY WITH THE COMMON TOUCH-Queen Elizabeth meets patients and nurses at the Hammersmith hospital in London for the 5Qth anniversary of its founding. The queen had a motherly smile for wistful girl in left foreground. C $ ......,aell HOT P-tfE-Fiorella ColatW holds .a 2,500-year-old GreelcJrvhfition, a noveLsou# bowl, recently discovered at exctalons near Enna, Sidly. Bowl has built-in cover to hold ;'ht.Witlonly-. center hole for idling out soup. 4' .- i~a.=aa.4 ai.a--' : ... ... -, .I .f. . *^p' .,J?:&r,, ^. .,l^-. w-T . .. .' . ., ,..;:. ** . -b. j Alb ea f tTrVif ', ." ": -. .. ^ : , a . - aH- --M~r~.'* -1m4^fi i"fa! *a . ^I^^^^^^^^^^I~~~~~~ahaj 11)^ ~fUni^~J..d ^^^^^^^^^^ad-iw fmw vLrtte-u4dpx. rf iv t .f ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ k 1^^ *iv.~a^~ 1* 7n -'^'>. -iii 4^^ .-S^'.---^ :--'*?* ; a *. lRig Features Byndlcate TAKING POT LUCK-Market day in Otavalo, Ecuedoi. brings out Indians looking for bargains in silver and other wares. An Otavalo Indian ponders a pot purchase here. SGOOD DAM PICTURE-When a spectacular lightning storm hit the Great Falls. Mont., arce, Arr Fource photog Bill Barnes was there to snap this picture. It was taken in rain- storm wh.n electric light;, w V-e out at the dam. Several lightning strikes in the space of thirec minutes pro'did ai "' -uper strobe" type of flash for this dramatic picture. owl i v ," -a. ".... .. . . . . . . . . 1- * ** a **f >..11-* . 4 al.,. ," -:" A 1 . -a /2 4-i a" -YeirtAUnie Jeei D t4itey) ahs eertil- Soshe bng ta Mau R au, .*i.a.nar ly'sarm in iy~nya. Whfl tooW. ypae Ina ithdsp talI and f' M lu,. . Jean was ide calling poli, bndifng worker and r&titg panki-stricken farm- --ers. With Jha are two fellow Brownies, Beris Mugoae,. and Hemangim PateL \ GREiNLAN D/ (N ~ .----; ,-P 0- -nOt Y ATE?1 ns the human volee will travel beneath the iean. S Tr the first time via direct (ilephone circuits. The world's. fZt transgoeaiic telephone cable will provide direct New York-to-Lendon circuits. Actual work on the cable will begin soon when the British ship Monarch (right) starts laying out the 2,372-mile long cable from Clar- enville, Newfoundland, to Oban, on the west coast of Scotland. The dis- tance is really 2,250 miles, but added cable is needed for shelves and .valleys on ocean floor. Next summer,.the ship will lay 'the 'wet-gaIng portion.-The first call will end 25 years of research and two years ofin- ternational negotiations on part of American Telephone and Telegrph ' company and Canadian and British agencies. The overall route Prl extend from Portland, Me., to Oban, including a 19-station relay r.ute (see map). The cables will handle up to 36 simultaneous conversations. Amplifiers will boint he_str.gth_ voMce cur p o4tb route , J t . '-a / 4,. a' 'HELLO, LONDON, THIS IS NEW YORK' - f ICEAND * Tl * & i~ i~i .I ' , .- rI . r! w" , ... r .v, k '.. t, ;* :;* f ,> .; .i li ,. : .' ,.;, .t :,, ? .,- r v .* : 1 .'i. ,-- | .., *.L .. . . i 7. . .A ; .. , * .,: r '-* -St ,* .. .. . ,( ; -. i .-.V _, * ki t.* ." -. .a' r : - "'-. "' -* .. -'.;^ T" ^ -'. -I ,- .,S ..'. _-.s . *-.* ^ ^' ^ * A, -'.4,. .. . . t.. ,I , |- n' ..-.. . ./ 2 -, ".. .:; " ". : -. r * iS 'i""-,,= > y ', .. *.- ',. ". * ^ '. ^. **-.41, o% * ,c ,. B .* .- . .' ,, ~ ' ; *.. .:-^ ^" , '*" ,* ,-" ; k M.:' ping Panama, ennis Beatty sights a distant point with a theodolite, while Sgt. Kenneth E. Thronberry records results. They are working near Las Talas. Am r can Supplement PANAMA, L NT. JULY i.t 1S .A I . -. - . - 'A% : 4 I' Si- SI ." tt ' .2 - mmw.- hi" ' rt > >r . I - 47 Ananhtwos O RRPrWde --m- 0 The work of .ig. the .e- Txanslating A j-t ast .t-al public of Panamaa ,48 recently work, it means he measuremeat been speeded up with the appo ft- of over l,00pm As ote f primary meantt of Tomas Guard4 Jr.i.as arc of tMlesoand running chief of the aewly established .o 19,Ip of priaaryn level mapping section of R anm aa's lines, lpgh fropleaL o.es and "'', '. .. MinIstry of Public Works. over 18,000 foot mountain ranges. The- mapping is' being donem in cooperation. i t US Army It. ans measuring 250 base- .dCaribbean's r_ rcanaGeo. sr detic Survey. 5, s And obevn Former thq IAGS& maintained .00 idegages, and determining liaison w Tdmgs u ardik Sr, mg petic. declinatia o and gravi- .chief of anama's tera i nmetfa varitiops a( 3000 geophy- Highway ofce. Isical stations. For the past two months, twS At.the present time, this work S.. .. ..- platoons of the,51st Enine $1 as, about 50 per cent completed, S. vey Company, 't. Cla toMn e#~ but s monumental 3s it is, it is working an the provinces of LQ i1only. the ,first phase of the pro. ""% Santos and ChiriquL gram. -Il'* I The main task of this imit isto provide supplemental sqppin~ The next phase, which has re- control, a requisite for map com- cently been initiated, consist of pilation and reproduction., taking tens of thousands of photo. The first requirement for c- graphs from 35,000 feet in the air curate mapping of the Republic the establishing of hundreds of S of rananm was the establishment thbotands Of square miles of map- of the true geographical positiolI ping 'cotiftrol and &he compiling, of the Republic, with respect to drafting and printing of millions the.rest of the world. of finished map sheets. PFC CARMINE LAVIOLA is lowaere fr n H-li.belicopter to identify a esgtel pa t on This was accomplished by ex- To Manitiate this gigantic program, a photograph. tenomng horizontal positions from the U n it e d States offered iol- the United States, dhwn through' laborative diplomatic mapping Mexico and Central America to and charting agreenients to all SA 4.-Panama, utilizing precise survey of the RItepublics of Central and S triangulation methods. South America and the Antilles. fThis work was carried out in the ". 'period between 1946 and 1952, in All countries with the exception .o.....n with the collaborating of Argentina, Paraguay and Uru- "'_".___.___-.'"-__.__agencies in other Latin American guay accepted. countries. outlines were Under these 'agreements, IAGS . Simultaneouslyevel lines were established headquarters in each ,run through most of the country 'of the capital cities of the colla- "to establish elevations. borating countries and staffed ITo date, practically all first the ith sklled litary and civ. and second order basic control, ilia personnel .p t'jn an advi- thas been.compteted in Panama. sorry capacity to ac of the celia- Almost 2000 ki0lneters of first'borating mapping 'agencies. O terle evel line hav bee com-. .. , tuleted. tngtwas neces- ..iry mn makny insjtage for the ac- S Three tide gages have been i"-' tual work to be done, by IA G S suled at ,Verto Ar ies, r- .This was "eto the a- to and NX d. j albo e of tra techni- Meh of the public ha r cLatin -e.a. covered by vertico sMapping i , tography Slown by commercial, situationn'llulse6 been cor- contracts arranged by IAGP. d as a es-tO' n -the job The-e photographs, takes 1 # = inning andng gve 35,000 feet 'eleval a n am the. IAGS C aphac School sential part of map a=ing at Fort Clayton... The Inter Ajaerloaat ln'ie is from all Survey, oat IA a,. it of -the. col l;;i finuntries are known to Its many Iedn* l i cted upe # procedures AMerica, was esta= ind-,~q .complshmg to-accomplish the fedt r work. rative mappitg prA-t ---' dertaken--th au vp jg e the in- pg of an pra of atpprin st a~ "ing facial. 000,000 square mes in L a ti n ie, Foreign r6at s Admnies- America. tration apftae : for trans- 'MEMBR1 1" of the First Platoon, lst Enger Company at eams4 p.a;,&MP L.. 4. '. -. ,: ,. - H-13 HELICOPTER takes off frpI the deck of a ship while on operations In the Caribbean. S2ND 1t. THOMAS W. ROLLINS, Subtealete Gustare Ces- pede,% Sargento Francisco Juares and Ste Raymond- B. -tre at National Guard headquarters at Las Tablas. I a Wd955 tMwplng i Job portailano t ie Canal Zo7ne'and bhmeam, while others have been for lng eta'wlle thee.- deVtlng their time to- teaching i direct nlort of the sOMt Pamaanian youngsters how the ff er Ooap (yk. *-is tt AarIcan gamw of baseball i based at Fort Ke.I Aid, with Sooa restuts, for tbM Planes of the 037th have 'flow tihgsters eem to have a natu- numerous phot pra nic and up- de fourth a- ie. LA l. La% th ,- ply nfaaio'~weram iage barler.'Ia ceasing. B ver, L-SI a an *M1I survey teams or the 5B!st. to exist as such, with the men o SpSaW h and teaching the lN addition t the 'ertal nsh the 551st also receivY tia between. the local In- Irom the th landing craft ch habitants and the survey teams are utilized to transport survey are excellent. parties to the offshore isl of t western P aA, and to eacih 1 fuch credit for this due t o cations hch e t ci by fine laison work performed road, but can be r e6a I by wa- Subt e Gustavo,.CpAd ter. Sargeoto a of' t S" .' Pnaima Natia detach- -The present base' located at met at Las blas. Pedregal about five idlei south of David. "When lookis tat the over-all tUte ,the co orative majR It is estimated that approrox. ogram, so bie intresati ng lately five Lears will be rebecome apparent. - quired to complete the current .apping program In Panama be- Associated with the U a li d l cause the period o 'good weather States In this program are seven- each year which permits rapid teen Latin American Republics, progress is rather limited. apd the Western Hemisphere pos- sessions of Britain, france aUnd In getting dowt to business In the Netherlands. ?lama, the men of the' 51st ver-allannual have not ben neglectful of their- The ver-all annual social activities. of funds amounts to app ly 15 million dollars. - Some of the men have become Over 5,00 individuals fro f i members of the Las Tablas base- (Continued on IP e ), PAAMA'lr m~im hile Temes Guardia Jr. points out to lAGS8 aewlter CeL tbert Robtssu the arem where the 5mg f r Ctompamy (surve, -e i s presently eeaduct- landing strap. Left to right, a Twin Bonanza, a t'1 . ! .H r - -, :it5 Amw -,: L~PGfl TMl*aMJ 5UfLAJY'O1G -. 1 - - 6 - A Swman mm I 07. . F""r ""+,"1 POEm 73CcW i -0 -.o- 5 ,, CONVIRPIW AT.-ST. #UL'S y Smieba L. Faith Walter is b ack From his firt fall term at St. Paul's. by mysteaua a telepholaie calls; Astounded, we view A necktie with stripes regimental; His haircut is no longer crew, His baths'not Just accidental. Walter Wlays We have put his l a away. His garb is now _.- Or casual flannel -dk 9rai. Any -.shirt but a Bro Is scorned lip" He ohas JttUsoMd I'bok He wearies of teLevisIon. We not3el with growtam alarm His [aa psavoir-fare,. His an.ns chaum, Ht bofhalata blast air. ' To t artl iguu a ul We htea d i.. While Water, u ble gloat Over each escalade. Nut at least Mh ean't make' dash (Beinl, mercifully. only thirteen) For the Olds or the Nash, So we are nearly serene. The .house rings With laughter i seemed for weeks to lack. Mary Anne, despite ten-thirty breaxiast, sings. Walter is back. -0- DAMNATION By 'Ballett Sometimes before sloop I lie in suoden fright. thinking f the clutter in my uojwts. of unanswered letters, aglpg laundry, the wat bills. ahd. .Jebox tilled with ht-eaten things. What if I should die betiee 3 wake to-sta*t before the Gates - an un labed man, a ae -1 askewl But 'the morning cones. I I stIck the closet , tp find & hhtr , aud my.old rI y asut. T*6 noam letters arrive, and one more bill I do not tee the brown. . apple on the icebox ~elf, .and I go at my. deor , Into the asit.- _ waSlk . the tt t 1 ircn. - ". ' *1- ILI Z.4 j '*-I- Sn'" .- 'f'f 'C-' ft *'.< , i 6l~a F-t- ' s ' cc -1. a .r-,...- , C -d 9' .9' S-f- it 'p [. d - 4. it * ' The Washinton MGo-44 o- e. B A. 'I WASHINGTON Suddenly and-. 1. Dn[ectr t 4te lr .l .lit ll . myateroupy on June aI t phoned of -boalding curites .ad change Cp .n -._ .. Jan. 'ate . up-hdd bearing on- Nei him toIn f0l tin .of bands- foe tb DixrYatus' Part-Pi. euha I s u o mt. h r ject in o dwit d this statement ider oat. -ate je t. Nel SVallew. t re ason was give Mte aA that Huli hind that Chairman i r a newspae aqairies were ranswer,i aetIngs Wee poT in te meI ed. Io anator was abm to n t'* a te g e out wery. arpl ptTeonnd6orsee- salpoe of atted E d. amSthe rank' . aherosarsDrexamensi Janres .cor to be tSr.*eal of rm th eow. gq1 S JuEwe16. Rely aB at 37,. gjtand is -89 o ttv e. et ,had received Jous ers thd to e or othir rvat ea~~~s or u-ta-d .are. Sates :meas stric.. I nHowever, r e are the Tar y be. l .ie wrote bid. ed 3, 194,' ad foMowf b bi. the mystery.t (ho that T lA ay ., et.aB. 'A M0Anr t Hkt. . lines anUectngs o xam-Yates wH trs of te*Burelsa f M to wr Medpo~s. e sr aon k er leao der l Buat B-ughes '-in" rate l to! m u "' l damagst ng evd was p bout to apt wat it .t. rt al T. illa, adte amX"e1 Swere abruptly postponed. I for the scial purpose of putting he .EC recrd, a memo from T det Bpurhe a d-nize govern First de gW=0, &O *IOfl 't' '11 w5e Houas vote was taken, on across DroY fates in record timp G. Seal of Eiuaeo, the ;n i June . hNext dayke ou .e ad wit a0e0 op nit ubd W, Electri e i hea rlS, just resumed, eo v te or oIthir private _.s _o_ or util- a. d Shard. SMarzs .me d - n whetestimoln of Adefore H. ty conpoinies to tbid. March 3, 16,' rtadilas tohowe l of e th, e Irtt B" et.he fi rsa o Cratht na ai.ht. Mar , prti e as toe how the -otnS wihi m i..U, to *- lBt & ask0. " and certaiR hey Elao nhowep lead. Booeet ..imreal Saw* t So-u B. a: t ink eJXout this, h I - ers conspired to put across thae Pr nE a ats W. lf the Dixon-Yates projects. lI res . .mai se tfo "w., t f . It had long been rumored that thre ir apetz: r=:"nt -rpg; iddle tir a Di.con-Yates man 'ad ben se,. April 1 prt' ss The Sathern retl plaed inside- the President's lelt e- .a to 8 lgawa f to Budget Bureau to ortg!nize govern. First te necoulit ofl me in ment aspects of the Dixon-Yates over e t 100- t tht Budge , proLect. then taken out ofte Bud, 030,030 ra-. Mr. Wea' A get Bi-esto work on theiprivate A BI tt i. l Mr. S as0ecs. Cy ew swaeere orT r. P1 . . BSut when I teleph6nid former u1ge es datler'e b lyV a Mr. Grah and the und-e Budeut.oretor Joiseph DoJge one.eom- a t die mtase gad... year aSto-sk about tia. he. tr- -, ansu up t hone, refusaedoo take t*au 'P 0 Bar eJ further calls.er dtw n-a And when Sen. Lister. 'ill of av .si. 1! Alabama wrote new Budge& Diree. at in its same uestion, Ht deliberate-t laet be-ib Also, then the Lager commit York a th S tee of the Senate asketquWstianf Di - the same point, (*e Be The Bet ene , now been ea ed by the swfrn Sidnel Miil Com)a 4 s -and by S. A WVl h e Yates No i'Lp V 1 heae diaayed bom aep a SleyMitcabellw ho a & Mane *1 ' S'rs Herewith ind solution to Sunday Crossword Pus zad 2b. 592, published today. fit i A 1 1 ma a .. I- ,. ..I , r^ J ' , ,, _ Ml- r ." ! .. / o . ....... ; 77. ii she 'e-ra.ely aatg . ctlt ag ,..-h 7""nt "o :t m ieofithe t hes maxnort o ,ao he waltzed with l aan e i nade "id ased him o]bfhe ts hel yner' S tsemr le -e- ras =ether irr safe to throw .n aIb akedbin made ,it- tAee ahe r al to o hall W or "arsto wi sae droeed in the foolish ' git wu ld ,e th h a ap e .Se(D 'aahe a Id eL e t.aie ve a, seal ..' , on ,,-?, 'll -J r's h t or la, bcan National ederaton, i t, Mime. n wife of the Bas e or L se os in.thed uts I rN me-Je .eroldat eleonood Babesa mhBeaar,-got hMe .traig , .Nae a I t is e- i)thise there iand l Slme iv oel-e ilic Club here hAlm m wag tett hoelrully reads the morning news- Ofp rom the weatherman the d Sis Stfi.o to t d their favorite n er h them'l never cail al ofl aac a s t r-h t, ti ',,delAlie.' .tisl es. e st tme v IO t the ,e Ij- 1^_^ ,l^, ,i Jyc c o1 It .i 3- -.un iobitreq ur bb. .mf ud rz tele phoned the h Lun, do W i or..ciai.. to buy regis.rat.p W ,.Ba.rd Ne bergeeeletme yeoe. the balt we. t "Ie Dureauand ty toh her . ta hism whvd ,ien ho oru,,,. at ge apiece. AMd (D.-O. ) c'nc aor a t ge entor n Ike said to'eor.r tod rain. between d -e e hi-- wour act hel wa da- tax a unte i Ibd for eveiy esgaon-raIt's lo er w aikortri ri t e iw' la he re.a led ooe So tha.h dnwiafed elaborate a ta 5eor. f d worndw a6ber. Thee lawr are tbe- f1 hwa rb e famnds t e te renltie.' beter aatgon, an. a e i ,thae lousr-nst LwMa krM s re.'g .oatsted l~ erut C. Iiarlurlna h we elay g fIdhlBJ. m No, I meen yesterday'. esletiom food tables and bar movea6ulde. eig' lea tour fo'thine. Ari thbl e rlegl, a drive pwill start In As l memberT of th powerhouse oef Republiean mayor in l)enver," Of course, it never rained a drop.R dme 4i .TIo extra Innin s too l m m 1heem a outeefrB. of the Oreg L iaur e n a I to the yon .mpa ".I .es they couldts el ," i heawu iTe' seto the faro -Omute for similar rdi- .prtty speaker in her own wtter. sghed the lady fgom Brail. "Bt al ,ofia r b "-nannes. If passed, such statutes righlk .rS_ Neuberger thinks "Well, that's news to me." stai-. the next time 'D take a chance." ' tie..... nr aeould draan a uTion treaourye tbere' le toeplaine huob.-. meed startled Joyce who had leftJ . S Li*ttle dil Wait Disney realm and certamly keep the labor -mOm- ,. Denver before the ballots were "If Russian Doss Khrushchev la . ,, that he aey have been mkn Eot" e9 from in g used po a .. Pinchnin f.or the senator at a counted. going to try ad climb to t h S breaking a rdmBot nof j h- ti.e -- rrecent ,New York dinner, -bel Later she exclaimed, dI never ummit' at Geneva and hang on when he bui the Davy Cloekett1 the textile industry hasi.'t cracked +,It usort of Ukeordering dreanmed.it would be the President to that di.y gthig en the bad ,* T end -i"oheadaches enough, here are two rare rer t beef and getfag bptb.antwn told me we won the elect in.' better water down hi_ vodka a. d n S T his h na nehs l a turnh a-tdritfl r e' pA -st-.'Antl. secret Ca .dan hamb e-+.too well done. I-k--'- =. -; Wow.ta. a got," quips Sen. " leal battle, e lines are I? p i. ..e55u w e.l inereaso_!he th e coa1 pace has beeeso na t. terry Up .o mow m .yer-ye l 4 Su o- Robert S.g err (D.-Oa naJ. '. drawsm twhich'wont take order Of .texes it .the giat U.. - o T- . tirom any crou ab toh |fUnan. This w-alamean that any- After an attack on the textle strike caBed would cut off BERMENTARY TEXT jup?" . "Yes darling. It's way comments about your wonderful Crlkett fadb by p directors of Wal' nlheliverses and give the smaller dIpast my love-t ." pings a piece in Samedi-So-. in tereman a drunkard aon edea-unon e A power. Thexle Workers.- T l l writer terribly ,i- tional and broadcasting divisionsar t between Beck and he must ler. Welcome Strager Our Town quoted me. In a better e sa my at east oeinortat spokesman AFL textile people will be hemer And earlier learned, the better: hasn't recovered yet from the m. remarks abut te U.S. were too friend rallied edefenesoon... Never to hold in a secret Wace ac.-ao-a- n -h-schIol -o uft which win't take- ors er I The woderrds of a faded lerest er: alt tst h gBeaiunqe sce he .. b the nation's kia. George Mean preside. t o the To remember that love wears Tna-gg sl l lias dlTop Mcoiemw.ntw uin ye w ehi d i1't Caon of Crockett n the AFL, is irritating many a left ny masks teem fBred naat a tor Reubte on lecture plat-om winger Last power.ek, at the preNational And hese a them lessonswith no qa- way t He w ient m.cI now hae w ier letter ex- tonal and broadcasting divisi, on Prestas bhet globe trottiae AFL son: el el l. I Welcome Snger! Our Town quoted me. n a eher hande ap mo- at heJ s Mtood siordent of the I hiex said that "Labor never ha nd eHi r w is earned, the better: hasn't recovered yet forom .the a ee .b uto mte UYoS sense to of the Indian fighter Coal Producers it g." And h walks othe way of treat n antra I's elt for e w' e b over n id ytA.e nto n issn. I I A.dst.rratg mtan erft .'-. .wnonmase lao here. i to Renan d.&- Sd declared tht Crockett Thaer t MeanyU.S. Secy.nt otLabor These e th ns ove w ariao taaea-nex her.deetted m t.- iof' the a n iism o lethure oplato td and congratul week, ated him ee Before it and stand alono o iltay t'Brady d are-' t ' ie. irties. aid Moody: a ig eye to re wimb the ro bli- Having tasted the bitter w e tl money gifts Tm re rcl Rhoda . l t h out l e.m Coal Pr ng It erst goo goatured k. And tested upon a stone, a. sucker tge re l f gli s Ma- ove sne .. rb e l 'or But It did reflect the fat that a suaer oA a Fox exe fiaadei or etbility. e was next year won't be -the in- Francis Rea ,-wen you can afford it." I years ago) ma nr change it Sit D eavy C a d etot Candeud be tenselabor drive against Elsen t or --- because "it houl 't h k ood in l- Mted unto death. No noa. hower which marked 1952 and M of a Midnighter: The lghtea" . 0'tlwerstar of e'Icrs . rbNo'Wbn: smei e- wnua with AwL de'eratCs ac- Celebs About Town: She a htc about Ava's' Roade, c .y Mare- Crl t s.: Davy w oud -' aun g scads of picture po3tc '. ok to aondon, P'n imo de two, at rrer ..-S. Stock- Sha bahe to handle la any g --- o ne 1ke the rest of e e. .whel it (La Vie)y ;gs"co e .ire "brokra Sat- . W t eelbtl, . ." l .k.i A s Wlso been o rarsag . He pe Hampton teri pWius 1xpe1t their Sh image.lurday eve'g. eaa . Ken bate a s a s an white fox stole (with a m Mother was Harvey 's M mimicry circa e sfl belin e .IaI L Tex tbi o re d a y af or ileb ldimmense it ne '5' Nad S o M e statrenaan- 8. wlewmaiity! . oofi0 e r0aria with a_ .- c. Walter, vsratt1 y exciting,e legend. e e of the e t la Be many of the a Omical. is!a l6icampaign issue . a forma which.the uion 'SS st Italian gr- ha n a Ne of ever. casayblof .W.-but which a t leae js (s onl ard ptas ,ct. 1: J altir itehe' wo'l tta e prota a.s' -wedwththext re :"Ae Teamst . . |-mqI 'Shermag ,. ,e r *u(he wtowe 'NTi. . "e. adn r a o c e Yorker w wT T te t deali k . "No m n "s ove? . "All patA;U, ed a ise aho a -v a. Wae s ise ceinSa d ii in ne faads b feartlf Noe S hew ,. ertb d. 's s anmss a.,Oh. th awte wt, .aderl... e1 alg If.ef a De--e Agele'i t gte a w CoAe B .. pe ..W e ileare, na ved .e nt8 a r to. w t for- us' 'rallied t the Ofe aoieso I iKe with old ntter et ap at to A wauag a a nt w A4, x-sc t! h of T 1-c'** L..ss i oft" a fdeGatr:m Iiewr' la 4o ,' h ;gall In Our-Alley: A pro e r i sin n wlrt fox sto .e .W.n ml' the Indinir wrshipped a-exX t&d ater Hatd G\ Te St t' i he a new.a show. I hine a. ime. N PrOl r, plan C. of CBrorewaytby ttorm,"oesid, tre r B ared A 4 Sto | lecturteLting. erLo ttr cotames, Ho stars, wl orhaestheemt b pen ait eam r every Wateopery axctinmoy swa e I t e- tr sligg tra, staged. ,reeto e and, tanth ra I... *. .h elmgA s TeeBall qryt.tn aSrsn, w ad a s owa S,|/ lr\ eamp*ign tissue . m.:l.tuion.ti st I grt just ten tabs- a t .l U.S. woe, . &earf at@ J .s LOWers "r IX r j-esidnOte.cf said Jth t 'ah 'Hi wi is wrnus waerh her tears: ae lagypsy thfo tax 1n "- lie .- " . . .** '^ *.. 1* *~ - I. . ."u' B0'We part of k i - to.e esqie ste.I IAGS M pfs Panhma *(Ceittsued fram Pae 5) the Repubiles Involved are em. tive aapplg program 1s co et- ployed, utilizing some fifty mil- ed, ,ti Western Hemi e ons of dollars worth of plant and comes closer to the . egulpment. that the wprld is a small .4 the ,r it Of this entire ture, the a people ork and st toget- United States tmtes pproxi- er. mately one-fifth, the other four- The question arises as to why fifth coming from all the colla. this .great effort has been mider- borating countries. take~ These. Republics, In turn, will The ap*r is Simple to the sol- receive accurate maps which can dier and the engineer. be utilized for the planning of In- Maps are eaemtial to properly dustrial, agricultural, and ininera- plat the hemisphere's detensea. logical development of their own They ard equaly essential to hbe terlrtories. economic development of a ceunm try. Without accurate maps, devel- opment of modern highways, rail. No Industrial, agricultural, c m- roadse, oanats, harbs etc., is not mercal or communications devel- economically feasible. ppmeat cait be esfflieetly undebr- As each phase of the collabora- taken without accurate maps. 2ND LT. MAS a. M JAMS and Sgt. Ram Id BI. Petr lan a renna ee fight over Los Sntes Provlnaee. ifte" l an the mdlbne field at Las Towbl. tdo Caart l., ea a pateiaa ."1 I w7 mar.#,V .20 -.1 1: I' '*~. . -4-v 04" i 1- o-. , rp~w~'r1 i - Im.!f E L -~ S., - II LI~ "'w IV/1" ..i TI:1;flnr4 - - 124 I ft.. 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U-, 3 .J i.,4 .*~%~3 U. a- .. , - ad -k i f lllffrlhok,!H-' + 'r, IEFFyr'l. z ^l ~ .0 AI~ ^ ^ ~ OD W siAit I- 8 W^^ L- .fto M '" 'I J- ... .,; ~, I*~. I*"":E:C~ ~'1 1~" 4. ~J*. 5'b. I 7F-9- " 1 Ifl " aj m rr :~i~i~ii~il \v0 Ao, *,.* * aw ---~ _ .."Soft" n "'tj I*.' j I 7% K<- -now WiW l.oesll OT c llBWWi. -- -,. '. d otifcof r r ht wu d p le bf Molotor and from the fe oc pus atd Mtitous iursrn of the late Andrei-VisbWni : -taly's new Prenier, Antonio Segnl hopes to start a real new deal on the peninsula. f And if his government cami ake out will1 its Smajorities in the two hoprt Rulparte Mi ark the first funrtdamental oaWl chahlgein ia;":. -.-s .Zlnce the war. . -0- ,The change will be domestic In Ioreign policy, Seg,. i rs cabinet will foJlow virtually the same pro-westera line as the late AL -Ide de Gasperi and his slucessors. But in bome affairs, Seni hopes to press a number of prgaas .that had staled under the recent Chris. Uan Dmocrati governments. One of these la nand reform and subsidies for agrl- eultural moderniantion. Segnl is a land reform en- thuslast and filve years ago he gave up his own model 250-acre farm on the Island of Sardinia to be divided among the peasasnts. Next, he intends to press the development of Italy's newly discovered oilflelds, both on the mainland and in icly.. The o lpr has been. stalled by a bitter political dispute, wmereow mcb.h help Ital shallsc- sept .from AimereWan firms In deyeoplng timm- ., SBe Is said to have worked out- a comprormis-by which the America e-oil inrms will oontinueto ope.ate. in seuth Italy and Slcily, while the north Itlian fields Swill be reserved as a government -,monopoly. n w. T la evni wants to reato a supreme court some- .t.mt on the Americen model to be a final arbit* of S constitutional quetlon in Italy. A dispute ovej the S., makeup of such a courthas been draggnon for 10 eam and Segntl hope to solve it dle y naming pro Judges from four different political parties.- -0- S .The First Lady of the U.8. is going to be in on the (ringer of the Big Pour talks. -.e . White House says Mrs. Eisenhower will accom- pany the president to eneva, Switzerland, next week. Mr. NMsenhower Will take up quarters In a malsion opt.lde the city. That way he wil have the weekend tio tlax and consult his advisors, including Secretary of* State Dulles. S The White How also Issued a statement denyl aty difference of piion between Mr. Elsenhower-and Dulls-on Russla'j. strength or weakness. The state- mnt was aimed at published testimony saying Dulles' klda house subcommittee that Russia's economy was t the point of c. lapse." The White House said Dul- le- s comparing the Communistic system to Cip- itafmu.... not meaning any immediate cfras. % he west is laying plans for a possible major dip- lomatil horse trade at the summit conference i*-G - nova. -. f. ctals of the Big three western powers met in Po6i4 to complete preparations for offering Russia a Ssefrity guarantee in exchange for free German elec- Sources say the diplomats are dlacusing. ieflf the type of security, guarantee to be offered to . The sources stress that the Vest should make such a guarantee only if the Russians agree to free eteec gtlOns. .. ...t e . UN Secretary-General Hammarskjold says the first effective step soon may be taken toward abolishing nuclear weapons. He said in New York that next month's UN confer- ence In Geneva on the peaceful uses of atomic energy .. may tead to such a Ts e aonCznce, was ealuld.jt te- -h t ie move t -er- olftul g President Hlhow. '-wr tulw-or-pn-ce" 'progrtaf - a -0-- Someone's idea of. a joke may cost U.S. taxpayers a. m|K:fr radlpera ipony mdisoesIe * ntha_ set Ot atly air-sea hunt for the shi that Coast there. Coast GOard and Navy planes and ships azgzagged . i ,14I -,Hw I l ss ow^n U^ Sitwwn wns Ce wmlwon of Sthe w. r.. ae -,-" dre. So did a second... Clamrenc iix .-- A Louis Gross was esu- aSnt.srGhargts against another hal- Id were dropped "for lack of evI- *W S Moran hld'&a nlea cal in- i00r'um, "!Jum_, .Pennsyl."p sine-day a we af wheayw .... . r, Ml 2 t aJn Ly was made an Impressive Wt eh tretamen. Patterson knock r Achle MeBride In the - announced for vYtut rousid of & scaedvled 10-rounder at New YGrk. N. t toncoStS wao at ,one-minute and 46-see- 4. elementary SIR e. e tar 4" down for the third . d e outof the em- e4a0 teon ranks second among would be borne lit t- r ders. This time, he spotted *a .I to be see. McBride 1 ad onie-half pounds and still handled him. ' -,i Pa 'aanlypad. iomint came in the thhir round, wM6 c4. a marun wh aPBBde IatklMl -o.with a loft ho6k to ona l9ft the I.ad, r -, t It Was all Patterson. f ed eMe- o?? d p toS coI 9d u ftsMhioelwitha^ left -th Wov.AO.as a I n al S.a f fleni - i defennt.Wilam j. Mitchell, was ary, Iher right finished him altar oflcls said ere had f. . n compeint aed t him with Army au- o th ek d ot. a n h a A former heavyweight champion of the world be- He did not l e 1istaSff- trgeant' stripes as.a re- leves he has the answer to juvenile delinquency, suit of the a, tuand Is due toileave the Isthmus sext Jersey JoeWaIzott told I',SeNtte committee Wednes- March. '. "'-. ,.. day that tie answer. .13s a lot of loving attention and His buddy, Pit. Vernon. elton, charged with as- judicil 4ses pt, o4d-fas "strap oil." sault with Intent to cotnt ap e o .lbl-eldew of tht, ,.Wacott was hl1ld .t t'easlums who gained fame sistersntaVolve was fln_ $1i00 and ,ientueed to.,o0 with hiflats. And"he td ld tM e Senators his parents days In Jilcoter A juryfInd fl guilty of battery. used the combination of old-fashioned "strapoi and NH Is due t&j d lacharteu r Jail this week. loving attention on him when he was a bad boy. Over Mt lass1ted npisy were to be the rel- Boxers Federldo plunhet Maid Wilfredo Brown were plents tom.oft.ow of fttt 1t -fiveloss due-.4to e lqed i40,4.d $15, retctple f, by the Ptnama Box- pOYvhltdnfF -the recentit'sle-d'Cmlesii p I i y Py Ralse ilt .ch spei. thathte 7 per cent ummerm and W'tn a pial red before the connnis- pay inereate m o be relbaltivs to Mach I. sion Tuesdayv nigt to explain their poor showing in SPFirst to r.elve this retracett pay w.as .sml Sunday night's 15-round feature bout at the PanamA group of-134-eivMH n employ-of -the Air- Gym. .nB" defeated Plummer by unanimous deci- Monday; the biggest group, of over 1800 = be siaon, f . cmvi- t eet Meinal emplovs, about 4io --ere |Ao -;:' *- - giVen th*i way turease cteck., iab 1 PO been u ui tnent for -a th0iA of Me _fig an 14nhe had After udergoing about ,0,00 worth o-repag r.uf..- tis 0 ce Sun- Into lhe bOawnk of the C The a agpdBrire said ther The drydock was opened Ioar .he, firhA.%m t .1 qP leWn have yeas to re parrit t.e W sbl. ip ';.' *PuAL han SevrM4bolJa te Mwelg WM-0 J W e. d r Plum- John A. Morals. old-tT Isthmilan not ap- at the age .of- 6. He resid .".Ao o sincee his roer;ement fro q pate most of Trip, well,.nwn Was nil xplarned formerly 1vI in tne Ail nBrown's of 67 and Mis es M.. whh teacher at-V al i I When fl tontid i n from - Political activity In Pastmin DOm46Into another he a wee ago today a the aecpnoronventton of e National patioUc Coalftlop party formally launch- ed the preidental caodldle* itR tp ( nAestito) de la Glla Jrt and hlftAnnitg mat for the 6M elections. , The day after tre convention, thu ant ca.it.pa - V.to leave him at liberty to mIake wft., re".. e emeo fLI .. .: . redcot,.laa acep aa t ceededt r6ptntaUt n culture mnliteqr Temistocles Diaz, as first vice presidential candidate, rocha Graell r . 141 pounds a week before-the ightn, the consulted Dr. flbrega who placed Broten a diet Which dropped his weight to 139 -3- ,z -. .. Dr. Fabrega advised him tA- Jt would be danger- ous for Brown to take off an ore poundage, with- outrun the risk of i -uring the w he t m ti wn would ew Br t emato s St 13%he would +k h4e -. aver the Atlant"e for apout 37-hundred mile fr 31** -"'"* .- .. .- *. l $a W f ul.. -f o lhoptates." Me wraps the .m e .ftt a Bob& instead of cellophane. marine was standing by to pick up the 21 a or It works, t. Aeremr by the ! -- o -- The general manager of the LiverpoelPblahzn k QMnl.v save 'is Theatergoers in Britain now can munch dy and y eyvethe cnopolates hearty enadrsmenwatad es. Wij y ll say .. .- ... ..r. "we tested. by.eating a boxes at ne add to not SPP W ,itk IemO.a. rtms-.-e -s uem beard a sond." PAGE SEVMENao tL U: ..tz . /. ^^w^^w^ low. "~t. ~s4L~iilsrsri~3Cha~; I Men of the First Platoon, 551st Engineer Company, erect a steel friangulation tower outside Las Tablas, in the province of Los Santos .1 " if. (z. I - I 4 I ,,.___,,_____-----~I---~----__ I *- A-,-- -: ;r 00TS, DO YOU PEL. LNKE S6QN1 OUT TONIGHT? I'LL TReAT YOU TO A) MO__. ,, CUPCR, VOU'RE ACTUAL.U TO 'At MEOUT O R601MN6 YOU W? MSPeOCHtess*A-" SOWiRMELMED- I'LL WE. -AFSI ElI. A *U S'L.L SE WIH VW4 SOON AS % S UF A 11IT) IT'S ,UCA NIC 161HT WELLt. WALK) THE EX5 OSE WILL 00 US o EVEN IP TrH MOVIE ISN'T SO HrOT yOU I TOOTS, "6fNT 6ET SORE- WAITrAT THe IMoI WHILE RUN 'w ANf EV MVMOMi v JNa SNAP OUT OF IT, HONEYJ ANVYODY CAM MAKE A MISTAKES IT'S ALL RIGHT.' ZI DON'T MIND oF IPOOKN AT FOUR WALat--lM UGD TO Tr! -' IT'L. BE MORE NATURAL WE MOST THE TIME -- YOU'VE PT ME IN SO MAUCI Z SON OsR AND. W"Y TW4A WAS ewoS ON THE 4 ONa .INVITING S OVER TO HiS , FOUSE TOME!T DANNY DARSW, THE FAMOUS MOVIE STAR? Si TOfA4URIW CI4= M THEM AaVR PR AMT AVei WAGr MV PAVORITfE TAR IF YOU HADN'T FOReOTTE U WALLET WEW 1OW BE IN THAT MOVIE AbP WOULD HAVE PHONs CALL, aI TOO, NEVER $L NtMe I a1M M 60 0C VTA eNI ,WHN I MAKE A BONrsp L IT YURM8 OUL FM J k& Tiirserrse a'r!f * C LL to .. ;-,. AST. W$L' f if''qZ ^^ SMY 5 AW^ MY IT AWlwl nmn--.--wlmll.l. -q 1 T7 i2 ~ 2-AUGo 1 C py^ ^1955 Comic supplement ~ I N TITM Y ..., ." ' :s Y'TALK MIGHTY B,WAhDE.IIFNpUE RE FGaERN' CN .CA.9IOY T'"ABCK Iu UUP,. FERIIT IT/ WE'S STiLL 1ACK AT TM' IBAR-20 WON ERIN WHAT - HAPPENED T'"O' / r COME ALOCG.,SHEPWF"' I WE'LL NEED tOU ALUTHOMrTY t0 TAKE OVER THE TOWN HALL, TAX OFFICE AND THE CATTLE- MEN'5 ASSOCIATION BEFORE CASS OY AND THESE LOCAL . PEASANTS KNOW WHA -14HT 'EMo . - -. *~..tt.... WE'D LOVE TO HAVE YOU DOOP OVER FO THE EVENING 2'- OH I UNDERSTAND YOU --- HAVE A SON.' * BONG " ^^^*f^--i ^B GET IN SOLID WITH A BOYS FOLKS IS MY SYSTEM . 6.-1 -i 9 EHot IT NICE OF YOU TO MEET OU INVITE US! T)IS IS DAUGHTER WHAT A SCOEECH ? IF I NEVCr SEE THAT FREAKI OF THE WEEK'AQAIN THE RESTOFMY LIFE,,1LL ^ $SUIT FME UST, 4 '1 0 E WHATr~' HNIS FATHER~' OPENING A NEW BUSINESS IN TOWN I'M TRIING TO LAND HIM FOR A CUSTOMER.! A - I ur~7L - %,-f II LATR W a WE MAD A LOVELY EVENING-- I'M SO GLADYOU SOGCESTE ASKING --^Kry HE " DUNKELS 0TE FAIR ENOUGH! GUARD, SOUNP THEALERT EVERYONENE OUT% - UANPEZVOUS AT JUNGLE EPSE! ^^^^^I Ee. ...-<^ FAST WORK, MAJOR M EfQS UR ACCORDING TO MY L AKEMR.HAZAR, WATCH THERE ISN'T YOUR STORY HAD BUT A MINUTE OR BETTER E TRfUJ TWO LEFT BEFORE __ IT SLOWS! - THERE HE Yi! at, c MWA C \fVM A4Vsw' BoTA Vae4CE! RKE-IcEMeC fCK4F? -' = Kj I AJZt t a.I1 ZW I ar .-mo I ASMEGTS SOU, SREq lASS, PLrTT w IN i rM oTH'%MAAE OP DEE-FAGikj' TH*,) JUGi PRIZLIT PROPERBT-i*. owo comt? MAKE FOEE, ZEROJ WE AINT6ETTIA" ANY RIDES ATALLI I 6UESS ISHOUL HAVE WORN A PRESS INSTEAD LOF JEANS MAYBE FOLKS THN K I'M A HOLD-UP FELLA OR A PAN6EROUG CRIMINAL OR SOMETHING HEROES A OLD P6G OR SHED! LETS ST DOWN AN RST! i, SI ^^I '^ss WELL, WELL!. SO WU'VE HUH ? WHERE'D YOU HIT THE ROAD A6AINT COME FROM? YOU'RE COUNT TAKE ITAT ALL GREEN ALL OVER PRIMROSE HALL EH WHOEVER HEARD OF WHAT A PITY' A LITTLE 6REEN AAA D NOT ME, POLL, NOT ME! LU66N LUGGAGE IS FOR PEASANTS, AND I'M AN ARISTOCRAT. TELL WHAT I WILL 7 THOUGH-- I I I 60T HAPPEN TALENT K0D! ONE OF 'EA IS TURNING INVISIBLE UPON DEMAND- STICK YOUR THUMB OUT' HERE G4E COMES NOW! HUH. C T0 A DOU KNOW ITS A"SHE^ COME ON SACK G'WAN- WHO'D STOP THEIR TO THE ROAD! I'M CAR IF THEV SAW A SILLY- 60ONNA FIX YOU UP LOOKING' LITTLE GREEN WITH A VERY MAN AN' DON'T FI FRST-CLASBWALK SO ^riL * BLONDIE,IHER9S FRIEND INSISTSON' TAKING US OUT TO A RESTAURANT FOR MINNER,50 VOU TAKE THE . ROAST BACK FOR YOURSELVES Copr. 1935, King Perers e Is alpe. IW., WM Mts j. )17 ,, .:: ; |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 3 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |