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*1# b2Y-~L. I'" .,, .. ... .+.,-."ii fc i'' ! ' . : .< ;. ", .- : . *, , +. ..'; ., ._o :-. ** .4. .+-r '" '" 1 I" -." ".^ . ^ . J ; : ... ',I * '. * . , .., ' THIS EATS CRASHING in a Jungle. Old buddies, Alrman James R. Bartleow (left) can smile now as Lt. Javin Bayer lingers the new addition on his already-filled chest, a& Oak Leaf Cluster to his Soldier's medal. Flight engineer Bartlow pulled co-pilot Bayer to safety when the Albrook Albatross their were flying on a mercy mission crashed in Jardin, Col- ombia. Modest Airman Gets Award For Heroism -- 0 - Some people like to brag. While there are others, who lean over backwards. not to pat themselves on the Such a man is Jamd R. ftartlow. The bashful,alr- hiA b Alkk'PA*. As~ wA otmu. SauuNdmlmWi )a D. C 5. ,'C .,t.' -*wh-*&. +:.. ," ,; *K .' ,;,..'.'i' ^ W .( ,- .S -; :^ .r, ... 4.... . .. V ... %., .: .. 1 -f "dl A ..a . i I I 4'. **' ij i '* r +itHe a It ., S.. STo Have Field Day in Paraiso Civic Program I e0 *Safety" will have a field day at Parted tomorrow when the Paralso Civic Councll presents Its Safety field Day. aifety is everybody's business and visitors expected include ev- erybody: US. aitiLena, Panama- fians, foreigners, residents of both Panama and the Canal Zone; members of the Armed Services riding on the various posts and base as. well as their relatives and friends are expept- ed to turn out In number to witness the first display of Its kind ever presented oa the Isth- mus, dedicated wholly towards making everybody safety con- sciom. Even transient visiltrs 4 the Isthmus are Invited. In -the case of rain all activi- ties will be centered inside the Bd ishair Pops Lhpcling Admiral Before Entire Crew DEVONPORT, Eng., July 22- (UP).-A British seaman socked a visiting admiral yesterday right in front of the H.MB. Rob- erts' whole crew. The admiral staggered. His hat flew overboard. Shipmates quick- ly grabbed the seaman and es- corted him below decks. It happened while ie Adm. W. sa tobn, amnuaser of spacious locks warehouse build- ing which will houre the, exhib. its. Hundreds of Atlantie Siders are expected on the morning train from Colon, and it'a un- derstood that saety teams from the Atlantic area will be amongst those sweiang the ranks of marchers in the monster safety parade which will follow the raising of the safety flag at 0 a.m. tomorrow. Headed by a brass band, the parade will march past the re- viewing stand at 9:15, and pre- cisely at 9:30 the opening cere. monies will be started with the VenerableLemuel B. Shirley of- fering the invocation. A brief address will be made by Cv^ Frank A. Munroe, Jr., Marine Director. Speakers will include X. L. Pawcett, president of the Civic Council. who will serve as master of ceremonies, and G. O. Keller. chief of the Panama Ca. nal Safety Branch. A choral mroup under the direction of Miss Bmly Butche will help round out this phase of the pro- gram. and the Reverend D. A. Osborne will ask the benedic- tion. ,- . m . I. t. ";. ," i .. , , .- '. , ;' +- . .. *, . 1. I.. ck i Of Sh ofsiw ifies . 'ATOMS-FOR.PEACE-Standing beside a huge tomic reach. tor, President Bisenhower speaks off the cuff o sectators at US. exhibit at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. He said nu- clear science could "be used for the welfare and not the de- struction of mankind." The President took time off from the Big Four "summit" conference. Marchers will Include repre- sentatives of the varique dlvi- i 7 u ilons, Civil Defense, and Inter- g'i g Dud national Boy and Girl Scouts. Among the principal demon. m ol W ar stations wll be First Aid Dem- . onstrat ons by eas re eent. I l-g-the _FAmT EEl,' ta GENEVA, July 22 (UP) Russia was rnq to dodge President Eisenhower's bid to open he-i off the American and Soviet military powethatirs But the President's challenge to the SoviteJ future Shooting with cameras fell with thui pact on the summit confeRence. An electrical stem broke over the Pahi ionm ate yesterday when the President wa wS impassioned plea to the Soviets to exchange military installations and rights to take aerial ph4 of each others' territories. Just as he finished the lights went out. "I didn't expect to blow out the lightsbI hrl hower said in the darkened, silent chamber. add REDS TO DUCK- .. ..... But he did. His bombshell was the talk of the conference to- day, and one member of the French delegation said It strengthened his view that the Americans have out-maneuver- ed the: Ru.s at. every turn in. a,? irajhat dirtn ta *WP1 Vaf asnble ore GOPthree aevW" be of a& oes Base in ap1 a few their lives Inl that aeWent. a. low, "U 'duag an axe and his bare hands,"1eed topped sdrljmn from tt4 C-llS. Leaf Cluster to the soldier's Me- dal he earned before at cere- monies held this morning at Al- brook. On hand today to help his re- cail the incident which led to his decorate was one of the pilots othe v-fated Plai*. Lt.J5vl Bayer who was pulled to safety other crew members .e'a turpedto the 8tat tt, .fmtw - t .' tt ,' .eturn- 'i=3f"twbt ws a bef fid to ecurs e rMo ,ai Mh.' though.noring atet 15 th qS ,: 3 S .. 3t-" Il t hid t e roo- h receive these eta- tb S" of the 26th Rescue GmSbxas to which Bartlow is AN .6 to.ed as Honor Squad- r an ried the coMlO, TWO aftet the trash in Jard, Mlbia,. a return trip by .-lake rescue oint was -tgifts of Giedlcal return for the endn gv lll~m the Iw is a native of Ki to$*a, 19 now sert3 tour. Whe a with the prospect of belnat =gratulated a crowd ofsptatore this mncaNg, t2e 4 .ajnan threatened fl SPope Undergoing Roy Treatments MVATICAN li, (1 on search in COle . I 1 tdllet 5b cents fromt each man lh6 shook hbiliid. At the end of the ceremony, many mlied around to wish him well .,and pumped his hand, but only one - a medic paid off. Asked how he felt about re- ceiving the high award, the emil- ing, round-faced Bartlow said quIt's a little thrilling." "It's a little thrilling." ne9 p an usxamuznaon and flthefir tnvestitpUon. He wuas not ideohtled. The Big Mystery ' CHICAG, July 32 (UP)-An- drew Poeta, a carnival owner, reported to police tat his tferris wheel had been stolen. He said It was picked in a truck trailer and disappeared a- long with the driver. Governor Discsses Inoculations, Safety Plan With Council Members 0 eo Gov. J. 8. Seybod announced Wednesday during the monthly conference with representatives of the local-rate civic councils that the U. 8. Public Health Service has released Salk anti- Iollo vaccine for Inoculation of children in the first and sec- oad grade of the Canal school. The program will be Initiated nextweek, hi said. The anmnoundemat followed discussion of a number of oth- er matters brought before the oemferenme during' ih" the governor congratulated the 'embers of the Rainbow City Civic Council for the clkculrs distributed calling community attention to the problem of the theft of fire extinguIshers and vandalism. Seybold expressed high raso Civic Cu eU for the ini- tiative shown in- sponsoring the Safety Fid Day to be held in P ko Satday. He said the safety campaign and the tafey program in gen- eral had his full support and pointed out that experience throou t the world had shown that n effective safety program can be directly re- sponible for the. saving of an untold number of lives and human heaitachee. "Your contrIbutions toward this goal," tld the cic councA members, "are so r thing of which you may be Jutly proudY. An extensle program of. e- reas and ispays has been ar- muned by the Safety Commit- tee at the Purao Council. The SafeWt FPeld Day exercises wUl open at U. Sturpoy stornminga the tO Ms DivhiknI 9torehrPM1 Other Vatters discussed In- the in $ lae rMt seiN qe .uetera 'and edu- imiAarles and t.w aailbl beeof ,VA Poli .-ft o eating on High Street and Mesa Verde Street in Rainbow City; and the warning Issued Wy the acting civil affairs di- rector on the parking of auto- mobiles on the new playground Installed near the Chagres School. Seybold also announced a slight rise of 36 cents in the cost of the local rate market casket In the commissary at the end of June. The rise was attributed most- ly to the recent raise In freight rates to the Canal Zone but it was pointed out that the mark- et basket Is still $1.66 below tne cost when first period in July 19541 Locks Employes Give $3 To Aid US Citizen Group The US. Ctisen's Association fund was $30 fatter today with a o b made bY the a snal n Is Is a very a to an asm- ioe tremendous is yours. Sow- sure that you for an organ- mited number Ively large a-j you that you uanorSt and it 1is nteance. and .'hat to I ase f.1 dake Bite" by the Aids to Navigation. Displays will include eye guards work gloves, knife hold- era. step ladders, dust masks, safety shoes, household items, and a variety of safety devices and equipment.. The Civil Defense section .win demonstrate defense i.frm-. the atom bomb, and will. in .d4i- tion, operate as a first-41d unit for the entire day. The exhibit hall will be for- mally closed at 6 pjn. with low- ering of the safety flag. Hurricae Hunter Planes Sent Out From Puerto Rico MIAMI. July 32 (UP).-Hur- ricane hunter planes from San Juan, Puerto Rico, left the island at 7 a.m. today to take a cheek on a weather disturbance ap- proximately 1,250 mlm southeast of here. The Miami Weather Bureau said the planes were ordered to make a check to me tf there were any indicationlthe slight dis- turbance might develop into a hurricane. A check in the area yesterday brought reports that nothing in- dicated an easterly wave would develop into a "big blow." How- ever, the weather bureau said the wav was being watched chrefuly as there Is"always the possibility it ou.ld Intensify to hurricane fore."' - The first report of the wave yesterday afternoon listed -it as approxImately 200 miles south east of Miami A weather 'bureau spokesman said the wave was the first of sany note .i the hurricane season ctiWSM a et-an Jue16. I site ril the sniffding an O4w i wanW wSr. s-sennqwer, s aisoer hng, theamt meetug is tha trogest wortd power, has iely to go down IW'history as a demonstrated his sincere desire king.sized dud, leading only to a to ease tensions. newform. 'of East-West rivalry The little men of the Kremlin dubbed the "swoft war." also want peace but peace at Bad a Western diplomat ac- their own price. They have not cutomed to dealing with the renounced their dream of a Red- Kremin: dominated world. They want to "The Russians came to Geneva maintain a stranglehold on: the with broad smiles and empty satellites and North Korea. They suit-cases." want to dishqnd NATO and push And then he added sadly: the U. S. back across the Atlan- "A war, hot or cold, can be tic. stopped at any time if one side How can they achieve th ives in. The Russians, despite A nuclear war which wo l their 'new look.' obviously ex- end in mutual annldhbatloe m pected the West to make.all the becomingar pe tslvabhe l t concessions."''sold war" which Communist propaganda is t .s plunged the West io have tried hard to present ruptey because of the cOst it Geneva as primarily a meeting arms has boomerange. between the United States and While the West is getting Russia-the "Big Two:" They strangers economically, ussia skillfully capitalized upon ias been weakened by anagricul- President lsenhower's senti- tural crisis, the arms burden and mental feeling for Marshal the power rivalry In the polut- Georgi Zhukov. buro. It has reached the point The intent was to cast the where she must "co-exist" with United States in the role they capitalism or collapse. assigned to Nazi Germany after Under the circumstances the the 1939 Stalin-Hitler pact. only course seen left to the Raut' Wherever Western n e ws m en slawn is peaceful penetration - gathered, Red tipsters hinted or a "soft war."' This is the toch- broadly that unless Europe u- nlque of the Trojan horse to nites with Russia against Amer- which the Communists often re- ICa, Moscow will turn around and sort when faced with serious make '- deal with txhe U. S. a- trouble. galnst urope, Unless the Red regime should From the first day the Reds collapse of Its own weight, the were telling the West Germans, battle of the next 10 years may here as observers, that Germa- very well be primarily for men's ny's way to unity, like that of minds. AustriaSlies only through Mos- In such a "soft war" the West cw. is not without powerful weapons, The refusal of West German provided It presses on boldly and' Chanefleor Adenauer to go to with clear eyes into the diplo- Meow when invited prior to matic plateau which has been this eeuferene, must have reached at Geneva. badit upet the Kremlin's-Fpd timetable. Some informed o- ol-som A r ve serves now are wondering *uow m Apo v . whether the West's exaggerat- WASHINGTON, July 22 (UP)- ed Iutdonu about the Russian The Senate yesterday confirmed 'new liok' and Zhukov's Influ- the nomination of Marion B. Fol- ence might eventually drive som, a native of McRse, Ga., to Adenuaer into the Soviet em- succeed Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby bae st as secretary of health, education If t2 Russians had ay ogenu- and welfare. They ist'iaed the odds wor atahut Rusia acceptance ofe the p)opo i even though the Ped appealed to thm to think licae. The Rustsans rejected the ae- rial phtor y as a means of policing dMumament when It was brought p as part of a gen- .eral W r disarmament plan last yOrr. But yesterday plea by the President ch it to a matter between Just e two countries. Moreover it ras noted that since last year there has been an advance in modern weapons and an emergence of new So- viet attitudes. Informed diplomats believed it would be hard for the Ru- iatns to reject the plan out- right because of the psycholo- gical gFround they would lose. But they were not believed ready to accept outright, and so the plan mirs t be sideti.cked for further study at some other place and time Yet the Preddent said he was launching the idea os an effort to demonstrate America's "great Cook, was taken off at MWk- to d&:gas _phere his Suaan Insured The in mAt a Robert. Kroptavh To as Asn t for 6eaMa, Norton, LiUy and. Co. a back r hi evacuation to.0he 0 mpv a. _ The ship is owned by Rc- field Oil Corp. Of Long B684116 Calif., and is iprou te aHoUm Cook, an from token ofAt at M- ton from Los' Angeles. I_ 2 Y outs Represent Zone For Ist'Time In Washington Boy's Nation Conclave a r .1 oM, July 22 (UP) station In the Zone, and Wheeler from the Panama the son of Ray Wheeler, & Ileute- arrived here to, masnt in the Canal Zone Fire De- i In tq 10th ana partment. i! program of the Young Wheeler was governor imn, the first time of the first Capal zone "Boys' outside the co'e Stats," and ot h boys came un- 4d Sates have at- der the sponsorship of Zone mwis. Amerlcan legiah. Th th bhard Arthur Ca- odudts the ual nmn f -nt Kobbe thos fpafttft at Wheeler, 16, of ri ot seniors at oin.. ol son of U W--J- opened today and will continue1 through July 29. The boys are scheduled to be received by Prep- ident Elsehower at the White House on July 28. Other events on their proam include election of thepe t and vice-presidt of a -, ten at the University Mary- land near hew nm t itW ;or- gnblzation of the" ..M atte senate and elections t. a-a lic ty npaMr .deo- sln of and aate onm., bills which now al be- ats the United and, for of the re Fort M4a a review Lt nearby 2 to ort *e IKEMRtSB A DOLL' dent Eenhower Iot wias dolls d uing a&- trip for his three s dren in downtown-' There for the Big ferences, Ike faced ad of embarrassment discovered he had.M current The cleftS 6a. tW , credit. Z WK hki carge the -r ihetty' in the a Sir Atlog'. gh IV mot.edrb t*fy N aid he only wiehSn of ,teor "ouMCO .rnt* "us r ..- -,. on, Premier ytirpd it was .o ..m ctal wreay t l the worM.-Trw emo IsliEit' The Pre p Mnsawdsem" AM tC p I - I I-1; 4t R. w P. iiio 1 n sw rmnt ga NJA4 piITW N13*TM *..mTO INC. Sis. 61M 94? a" Melved~ Irtefiully and ere handled is a wholly einfethl if7 Ityea sconibutrete letter den't be Impellent if dm'es appear the -.i 05i day Lettenr aem publeb In the 'eder s ,.seivd. . "'.-r*...N Orf to kep di. letter Nmakeed t e"_..eVin. .f M atM lelter *reM Is he old In str._i, .enidnce. S Thi nh seGspep essmmes ieasliblly t fer statements s eplalem musln l tes from readers. :i WHO DOESN'T LIKE WHOM : In reference to the views expressed by Lavern Dilweg before th. Senate Foreign Relations committee a few days ago, stating h I"Panamanians do not like us," I should like to ask Dlweg T -those represented by him on the Canal Zone, the following u ti.on: Which Panamanians do not like which Americans? It would be much better that this point be #Raed due to the ,. j o tromtinn nature of such misleading and nm cIOus assertions 6 f onlv tend to create an ugly atmosphere and false impressions if ie United States' foreign relations in Latin America. The.Zonians claim in their report before the U.S. Senate, a. t "The obligations which our koverntment has to its citizens b 'are serving in the Canal Zone should not be subordinated a desire to improve the Panamanian economy..." wonder how many Zonlans have had the opportunity of E ngttw n the Jefferson Doctrine of 1792 on "The will of foreign a, substantially declared," or is it that the sovereignty of public of Panama Is a question of legitimacy to these U.8. na (civilians) refused on the Canal Zone..- Imn't, foreign relations based principally on economic inter- throughout the world? Or do the Zonlans posses a special S4'rnht" to discharge pre-existing international obligations be- S wn our countries in accordance to their unhappy regards to International solidarity of the U.S. In her relations with Pan- j jsnhapptness is to be found throughout the world, but most -n; kaly on the oldere" side of the Canal Zone... The cause f ch nhappinesa lie mostly In the social system of teese In- vdvuals, most of them mistaken in their views of humanity; in te. i n .reciation of democracy: in their relgiou ethics, and S to0ly mistaken In their Individual psychology through a lack of moral environment. (There are of course, a few excep- , i who. Is not acquainted with the true American way of A seen i e n the United States, Is apt to be misled by the in- l ant conduct here of some who call themselves U.S. citizens, bably from the slums of the Southern States). Samuel Edgardo Jansen Vergara #Neow why didn't I think of that when I was .a kid?" They're Here! .. Lovely baby PLAY PENS ct the best prices in tow OU t don't need money t say: "CHARGE. IT!" a ilk. JET F 7th Aesnue 17-18 (102) Poanm6 jCit l "I 11 .I t * t..- * Water Proof * Shock-Resistant * Antimagnetic * Staile.. teel 48- flO _ _ , -4s ". .. - ,--.. .'-,* *, +~Siip .t _..* - ,_,^ - C' ;- - "; .. '-*4' 4* !. S- It-'t,^ .. -;..: -_-a. * ., ..-..A >: ..- - .'.-.- ' " L ~ V/ By VICTOR ROWEL Moscow-sweet Mopqow even while its leaders are ismeetng lt the summit, has ordered its Amer- Jew undergroundd toe4te up-WMa interference in U.S. domestic ol- nJ_. and labor .... ... There is documentary evidence that Russia's undercover agents and secret police in this country have transmitted such directives to the national committee of the American Communist Party. Its specific orders are to stir vi- olent and costly wildcat strikes- such as 'have cost Britain scores of millions. of dollars in gold re. serves-and'to try and smash the Republican Democratic bi-parti- san foreign. policy of standing firm against the Soviets in the 0- rient. The American Communists, who still control some 300,000 union members and multi-million dollar treasures in cities ranging from New York to Smn Francsco, have been told that the way to accom- plish both objectives is to get into the new merging AFL and CIO. Once in, the disgulsed Commu- nists are to whip up wildcat strikes over any grievances they can find. Such stoppages are to be run by "rank-and Ile" strike committees. And the Moscow directive says that these "unity committees" (strike groups) can be controlled "not by drifting with the stream, but by means of patient and per- sistent work on the part of the Communists among all kinds of working people . ." This means, in their Aesopian xrgon, get busy comrades, right ow. The strikes will have a two- pronged objective. One will be to cripple our prosperity wherever possible. The other will be to popu- larize camouflaged Communists through victory on the wildcat picket line. Homecoming By BOB RUARK The Communist underground 0-- figures that the unknown Commiu- PALAMOS, Spain-We had two the boss leaves town. It is one ofing a book calls for great peace ist, acting as a respectable rank- hurricanes today, one complete the mysteries of life. and quiet. But it ain't necessarily and-file leader in defiance of the with hailstones the size of oranges I can remember back in the so. I got about a million words national union chiefs, will gain .. well, lemons ..and the to- New York days that months done with house and lot full of wide popularity among the men Ifmatoes are a total loss, together would go by without a peep out Catalan workmen all pounding and he lads and wins a strike on such, with the gladioli. A man was fix- of the boss's office and if I sud- chipping and backing and sawing issues as .slowing down an assem-ling the straw roof over a patio and denly snuck off for a long week ant talking. A guy would be hang- bly line, securing better wash- he fell through the straw and bust end to New Orleans or someplace Ing pictures over my head with room and lunch time facilities, Iis nose. There are ants all over there would be queries and cables plaster falling into the machine better ventilation, etc., etc. everything, and the man still all over the place, and my deceit- and once ,. got up to sharpen a hasn't come to put in the meter for fulness would be unmasked. So it pencil and somebody walked off One the rank-and-filer is popu- the extra power although he's been is with a household. Nothing hap- with the typing chair. lar, he can sway the union mem- working at it for about 18 months. pens while you're there, but leave The yard was always full of bers on other issues-especially on The floor buckled and had to be it for a few months and the roof mules and creaking carts and lat- taking a position on U.S. foreign replaced, caves in, the trees blow down, the er on, as the roof was secured, the policy. It this can be done in sev- We had a nice wet spring and canary moults, and the rubber house was full of guests as well as eral score big plants, and -pro- the mosquitoes are flourishing, plant melts. carpenters. But I developed such tests and demonstrations .run The desk is piled treetop tall with This is due to no fault of the peo- powers of concentration that un- against the national bipartisan unanswered correspondence, and ple left behind but is strictly based less somebody came and started foreign polcy, it will seen as one of the dogs seems to have a on the sneakiness of fate. But it to pound on the typewriter with a t hou laor is opposed to e itllght attack of mange. The man serves as an irritant beneficial to hammer I didn't know there was Slattio theomp owner who alft J as to o se 111hPMIes s in n, P .. 1 e I, Ht for a Uving.',.T ,i .a fc oi ex on : which assures him ostdy work mny little things to e the house Things have gone mysteriously fore you can get at the actual bust. ters and the yard full of eartl and "Labor is the key to the future and expensively wrong with the ness of making a living that you mules and workmen,.and soon the of the breach the bi-partisan e car, and the phonograph has de- are inspired to great effort and house will be fuaill of guests, Eves. war front and therefore to the oped a shock in the needle arm, the effort carries into the major tually we will get everything fixed Sthe which threatens to electrocute work. b up and a new series of ctastro- influenc this question decisively.anybody who touches it. The type. As an example, we were build. phes will begin. It is the final, labor au t develop wht it does. writer is skipping spaces. ing this house last year while I full charm ofhlomecoming. not yetpossess-an independent, These are just a few of the was trying to write a book. Ordi- (Cepyright, 195, active policy for peace. things that always happen when narily, you would say that breed- By United Feature Sydilualenc.) The Communist underground has been told to accomplish this in the fashion I've described Know ing I he core above. Then the directive goes on to say that: "Of major significance is the ETER ED Oi pending merger of the AFL and By PETER EDSON CIO. A united labor movement will represent a new great power both in economic struggles and in WASHINGTON -(NEA)- Nam- of regular wages would be paid equal to 10 per cent of the lte field of political action. ling of Marion B. Folsom as for from six to 13 weeks, employs' pay Into a pension re- "The process of unification of Secretary of Health, Education and depending on length of service. serve fund.' Employes were then labor will open up new oppor- Welfare puts somebody on this What Reuther got from the auto retired when they reached age 65 tunities for the rank-and-file to de- particular job in President Eisen- companies is agreement for a five. and were paid up to one per cent bate and influence the policy of hower's cabinet who knows what cents-an-hour per employee con- of their pay for each year worked the new united labor organization, it's all about. tribution to a reserve fund. From up to 1929, plus .two per cent of "In this process there will be I this fund supplementary unemploy- pay for each year worked there- both negative and positive influ- As assistant treasurer and then ment benefits of from $2 to $25 a after. fences at work, The great positive treasurer of Eastman Kodak he week wit be paid for 26 weeks. influence is the unification of 16.. was a pioneer in the development Together with go ve rn ment Eatman was e dl v ded for ONm= workers-. force, however, of pension plans and unemploy. unemployment insurancebeefi, silness b ne s afor we P only o t ugh concrete struggle first began advocating these socialI per "cent of regular wages and a eh benefit equ to od the policy content of reform measures in 1922, his Ideas This is. practically thes"ame asnthe.Septe r were considered radical and were first Folso plan.I:. ..ptem rl, FolsoM made -nily. condemned by many employers. a tseechbiLfore the Ns York These directives will be trans- Today his views may be considered Folsom was named by President st At-MT tim o PI? I Fi-C lated into action as only the well- something on the conservative side. Franklin :Roosev l t to Aa Nat y diseiplined Communist machine His attitudes on social security Advisory Committee on Econo^,n edin yted I can do-by working underground measures have not remained froS. security in m Itwasthis womt&C wow i SadOPa .ea sur. in an effort to capture key union zen. They have changed as circum-. mittee which worked out the m e lansp cadn', Itseyerage locals and then speak in the name stances and the general econoamicpresent unemployment i ras lle P socd'al uty ft labor, condition of the country and its prsete u lom voted ter s system. eoplehaveh.... .....system. Folsom voted tor.:it, pethough he suc tuhfully Opposut a--eNat lathed Away from For this there will be money In 1928 Folsom worked out for sht h eral stem Has Nu w s ate Away loy and skilled strategists supplied by 19 "Rochester, N.Y., companies a swouldhavlefot the states. thist. As a yal Moscow. Nobody as asking me, but private unemployment insurance w obu have w s u the i emstr of the Elsenhower cabinet, it does seem that the time has plan which is not far different from TheqoFa Fsa- n WI Net NMa he now supports the President's come for our people at the summit the deal which C.l.O.-United Auto lsupervio over iuagploymet health Insurane plan. This scheme to tell the Russians at the summit Workers' President Wallter Reuther insurance -in th 1 eWarmpt :It. w ra lo wt FMdson Rocks- that they ought to keep their recently negotiated with Ford and Health, Ection .adI Wqdare-, he yla t ear. so far Com hands, their money and their se- General Motors. wuil haveto eM wi relf t hams to have anyth- cret police out of our affairs. What The Rochester Compaie problems o d d , Worked Out was a private plan to', puS l4. *bSi Aamw mmat t.at ever take two per cent of the payroll I am gai pl Ef acoragemapt should be givento MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP and put it into special reserve Ip liie mu_ a it private nsurancep.aeto fund. From this fund, unemploy-rplan er2 t oe work out .new plans fo riug CLINTON N. Y. (UP)- An ment benefits of up to 60 per cent company a "ls people against loss from nessa. $18,000 scholarship fund has been established at Hamilton College for undergraduates preparing for ? medical career The fund was set up with a gyit from the Lilia Bab- bt Hyde' Foundation of New York City, and the scholarship will be offered in recognition of the ape- clal needs of undergraduate med- ical students for financial aid. " grade, im tion, seeom bunkport, MW % A -.AiM.. ras- aa m.WM oknew, tetherumn.d e tho ".mrn, w ou l-be. rat- D s To tat end, woe move t ."'I r esLma u igaI taIha spring s the rdease of Hungary., whitm W a heart f wrd' a ms-Slavic nation, ofronos theM l h= ew b Curtain; also the- probable release o of the German part of C=eho- U h" e_h-i slovakian from behind the IronMI WO. are deo Sit .m l Curtain. This Is to be a big trump Ptei know after the -int i ? card to win over the Germas ho i" Dullas re f led r "Du os ha Vusa oaf SOhioaskedS whether the Rs mahs Esenhower's ideas on rmany had changed their basic objectives o theGerma iar on Crm President Eisiower's Aswe o were expressed briefly at the su h is wasent El.hwers w to persecret conference with con- Thi was no. . aressmen just before he flew to whether we sre oing to Ge. flweva. In reply to questions, he whether wewere going to G ev told aongrseional leaders t at with a de"iae disarmament -1n. Russia would not pull her troAps Aain the answer was n6-that out of East Gei'many unless the we were goingto discuss methods, United States pulled its troops out not solutions In other 'words, We of West Germany. intended to play it by ear. The Dues plan .s to do exactly The President ended up bysay- that. Germany would be unite, ing that he honed to work 'out and East German would become statement of principles and seek a buffer state, with no armament, a lessening of tension by egotia- and none permitted by UN inspec-tion. This statement of principles tors. would probably be the only docu. This, Dulles figures, would satis. meant to be signed by the heads fy Russian fears of having a mill- of state. In other words, we antici- tarized Germany on her Western pate reaching no agreement ex- border; and might supply the po. cept an agreement to try to litical key to disarmament. agree. .meeo oathVMS who a hoped to- weo (ut A on methods, 77. negotiaupa between thel . minister. "We will discuss methods, solutions," Dulles summed it up. Throughout Dulles' remarks Ike kept nodding approval. The the meeting was turned over to questions from the congressmen. Ike answered most of the ques- tions with Dulles chiming in to 4 clary. Senator Knowland asked the first question, which was: "How many signed the Austrian Treaty?" No- body quite understood why e asked this question and n any case, he immediately launched into questions biut the Far East. Senators bridges of New Hamp. shire and Clement of Kentucky _em 4 [ Joined nto these questions and want- ed to know what our position would be if Far Eastern issues were A group of teen-SAgers ntoM brought uP at GnevaIke repled _Invfat M to.a to _ that w wouldnt uss anythg ane. The invitati os had Ro4. affedi the F East unless V.P~ th nebut nly our Far Eastern is- am, Pe- bout a .of-the young p mt. Later he blurted, however, a e Invited bothered to asAwer that he would take someone from te Invitstilo. Mothers.. who the Far Eastern desk to Geneva don't teach their. childxrl to give It was never expained why he a "Yes" or "No" answer to Wl- would need someone from the stations aren't giving them vrny Far Eastern desk M we didn't in.-ood training In courtesy tend to discuss Far Eastern sub- Its a god way not to elt tn- ects at the Big Four meeting. vited aala., SIDE GLANCES By Colbraith ,I J, , )I . '. Bi i c >:ir I-r - S . A ,'-'- ; ;.-'' "i - ;., ',-r."- ;.-- ..- *' =" *; . . -..-', ..- 'E, S :iCj.~ wa/,. 1'- L- NIA &k,,gu, , -'I ~ . . I II I I I .- ,,_/ . 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Piedfrst'Itflm ?5S ioW agrd las As to let Taylor li B Is il H tt^^ 'lrbe'u ablae, ofH testifn, tIa heaatrs hat de ^ end used at- Mdemand .- t11 WPM= M be sum Btle u monedMI for crossE ez or examutation. to C*y ,. . e S we. T n ma.lrtt Thib as onr of the nulata. of the -slef th' wrry De-huave nlot been heCa t er scout fid. I* ra An si des te MOwEh he siT WILDees TUb hEYS SBE I f .w ea b t eine LANSING, Micthe. -- which helps stabilize World curren- containing 12 wild turkey eggs in at Fort onlick held an impre.aB- Opl. Ronald Httrtian, committee lan, James McNabb, Michael O*. fo eler a hamet vry I*le ,^^ I^ Allegan tate k u rst T cer- *^iS ve Court of Awards program in member; Mrs.,-Ronald Hartman, Neil, John Poniatowslki Gary y. ,,boar d t,,.ndoe re ..a d h00o the Po, t C ,h .-.e recently. Over assistant leader. ,,nell Jerry Southwe rank Wo-. . ca5 r "has engaged in the irds M^^^hSthe southwestern 150 gues, including a troop of Father Brady wave the invo. drozka, George Wo rozka, Mi- a U ktiv y ?Id aba e i meA^ tpesA Panmanian-Oirl Scouts attend- cation andp eein tr the chael isher, and Jay Kilpatrick. It st he was put in the Trea- permanently. Te presentation not protlen- made by Lt. G Carr on Girl Mary Siegel, a Canal Zone girl \ TS c badges to the Intermediate Scout activit pra the i working as a counselor this was the hihliht o the pro er. Camp Indian Run in Philadelphia op Fod, Robinson Barbara Stnwyck gr etern Hemspe reeshment were erved by The niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. St t e. "l ge C acclaimed in badges were awarded by M mes. H. troop members who had earned Steoner of Balboa, "Mitzi" was a d md hepld w dn whc hep stabilize "1B. Murray, assistant leader, who the cook badge. anaFt-ce a ipe- lR ad.n Balboa High School graduate last bb 20 ,fu Michael.,... 0' _NT II C EEL" had worked with the girls earn- yeara.nd at present i a sopho ,/, ca. "., -. ng-emAllegeState F.OR prrmn member: miatead nS4o aitman erl, Jorh Pt one Citowole nar yrs bDor sadntlavtindadr laeptonate reelertaeo n o ath ingh Po D A . ba enei toe birds i teshwrmn were awarded thi badge wnkt Oirn August ne, Jrgraduatiohn. r l vtttne r gues ici ng a treoo of- F threr er od wave th e iaoe drozka George nw drozkap lip PanamanianGirlsrpe e Scout., attend-cation eand heoverichton for e the chthmee lsher, anud Jay lpatik ayom thae cnt tasahe Gte.te.alaouides t ttrhmsssell camvesn tUl dthehven.pur oy, ram. Oe ni ngiremh nz 07e badgequrmeos t o the In ermediate Sc tith i esa praising theeis workut as rom ar f c sel ba the DOdl ho p aioh w""^iact s i thhgh -pofm he Roe. nCamp o a Run i Pial RATTAN HEA .ARTERS THE HOME OF VERTICALINDS St. Rbinnn S r H Rsve obyc rtiiee oM. a r ndi R Vn W n o I 0 ru 11111sisistantyaderhwhoitheryokbadgeiBalboasfroHite.r G hSorger.,oBetlgd emolast-ber o ghrlie c.--coa, g1wl dtreeg atF tG ultasioh Betty MFrease.CSlcou will gorcar'pi thi s eum yesa 'd .-atsbeMichae v. m-te PTlrdm m rHt manNeittsburh S i m ii nGasr,. irlns. create tGirl eoda- eac e overnigt cnamp reivd on the Iismius tida -mpromiseaas th siiputsIehiprGirl w 1te s.r esnl ca mping si s s it i mhena- arSbcrtssia tsa tisw ron p e olfn-bui rwaldib l o.a rrs hin tentgtionrSed n a soryab Zout G g irl thbadge s requireentseomthe" escout-p tingian ut-edoosra cooingthesu ts friom. Far-OffoPlaes.t It The Gr.e n oup M usirio n b at troop L f"saMa rehalni a Gir l Scout repC i IM\ h wo r nl glrie wor url -h.o een a t rm r he b NoMg 4 and Company No. 5 of the phee. day or the i nan or e senitThed not only the Canal Zone -r di i rleh.e h bo iC b act- d as Panamanian Girl Scouts, (the with a six-mile hike through thick but other areas, New York, New ..curricular .HEADQUARTERS TI ereel Dapas nhngs eea r ed y mt n. t i cgnopinberwhoha-.a.tr.o oplea der.tSi"nacIsplaftein i r .T ,,IO NT ,. ,o ri. nn o. e Much achas ula ntl. P yano and jungle, wheok re the cubs had an Jersey., Puerto Rico and the Vir- Suhe, lask o 20m i nu S. T aeso t e o e lhad s onis and dairz nces of n a Araton b many wild gi Island wntu i esr composure Girl 501 f d 0 p.m.Avt MrsEdwardBlumenaJtein,aPt. The afternoon was occupshilmedu mostC tyCollgen eais- of HEull Neighborhood Chairman, with supervised swimming canoe- HORSE PARKING s a ondr ate a randleloght invetl- ing anpd RpluOi ng Iti. L aftrmnen LAPORTE, and (UP)S I ture of five new eadlgn. amemea th Cpot ding for homes Frank Hilesman, 75, Pola, Ind. I thebers" the troop. Scots who made the trip were drove a horse and buggy to wThe enw imtaegrls ater lroa- treo Cop ehyrt. p n Cerrn i s t oi r t orin W ah ingto T oe llow- win'o r te. B. Murray, astahent leader; manc James ackstadt, Thomas ere spry old man hitch thed hisi W SECOND FLOOR Mrs. Richard osking, commit-Hadley, James Hamton Ler staon to acnn o. o s-e--m w bthtome.tra S w s- t hee g t M0 Oero eura.il y Ml ing i nfroCamp Indian a Ruin, thiS h . Soou tssayit;thfo0 nda19ouofs ohr"iures ts from PIa ck13, ylsothen i rnlene Sco ut cM p Gr. t aI eB rbaray Ruissher ,adge. ro Co ll n theadir wayt. to BoarairoIC-area canLhccomodate girautels dur-. por.,i.y g ivea what almost has been a trademakS hadbe g iven m Em i zabers obthe gir se n- o--. Lin o r----. Hadley. Chalerte-Ind Switzerlalicond. Shesropre- ." .,.. dr....,keherrhair.eSheJu.ahoneyblCm pany N. of th eTh edaysthe Iand be ganir sco ree nt on he C ohosnea Muchachasewuras.Pianoadjunle,2whne dPn the ubst bad a ,erk toie Rc ndi te ViR- ,in dwad0. R. bin n C iNed color.- v n s d s s andd c e es o r uniut ti d ginrlandsatwiho mi l a bers"o the top. n S so nb s tri r y na hoe an bg 0t Th. new membeis"..are:Mrs. James n G opnaerntmon Jle indher Lote for avisit. TeJ nbewhisk --e RFB.raa an htprlecadr;man,rJamest elkouthe 0?Tomasehred wspy oeld man htchd his -., ci .a tu uMrs Rihrdn H eongcomlmitc- H.odoey, Jmea HamitoniLeroystallonn toue aheprking metera uan gt.mebrMj Ewarq ue-s Jacnt, L Kihi gEugen e Lla- aropp an a too. n .s..lgiven by"memberpits forh "to pN. Linfors and MrsB aey. Cati" nMSwitzerland. She i dt a lin umoHo od OMEGA3wateee.,aand., animlsjoyirOMEGAo t R egio n.... -_,.. . ...-. 4..-..-, . -.,.- : .. "- . W'Mj E- '. .' ""- "'" .1 "..... r p~p~M~ It2 I'. ;~~-* - 4,. *' J 6 ..~~2. NBC-TV's plan to stage a se-1 Sries of daily; hour-long dramas in 'the daytime have turned out tol t one of the gaudiest projects of the coming season. The str ft g date ip Oct. 3, and Albert S3 eeisey, the producer, esttpates t hell present 244 plays by the .taie the season ends. It is the network's position- and a reasonably logical one- ,that housewives are entitled to the same quality of dramatic fare .jing d the day that they get in Bert Parl me Crenyn n t evening. So this series will utilize the top writers and direc- his dollardo., ing p,- ,-t usual tori--and there'll be a flock of ouigan-, ar..a.... uor them. MeCleary figureg he'll need charm u id 'ttentivenes. plus the 20 directors to keep the thing roll- rather unusual gift of a good sing- ing, and that there'll be five orl ing 'voice. ,six shows in rehearsal at one. 'time, They'll be done from the: In one way, Bert Parks Is n- ;coast in color. usual. His. domestic life and his '* Fw -t vcal ..... professional life are completely SA Few Fast Fad is: Jerryit aS-senparate, or, as much so as can latr, understandably a little bitter -done, o" "a o as ca -and dejected after the network ' passed him by, has moved to Mi-I .I C. M a.kes fr. the b aml--permanently. he says p ares. s ays, "but im s n. aJdfe Fisher drove across the y h ves ays .but Wsho 6 d o eperore tosalwp aw sible. A father should *country from New York to Los I .. eA peles, and says it was the firstS Ip, l.e W s sUneas-I have tie he "really saw" the U. S. t a .rs an e to t eo b. The Honey Dreamers, the then to eas e amemt park ;three-boytwo-girl vocal gaoup on for example. ut being I 'CBS-TV'a "Upbeat" have the prob-, star prevents ta. we wenT ,lem of q eni hters licked- their ,a, ,- ... ecogn-- .nie #manager, Art Ward, is a pilot anandnd t do0pa r,, wo.e d recog n y all six make It from one date to' sons har -.. another in their private Cessna. S. Marge and Go er Champion "So mY wife takes them to pub. vW go nonmusical with an ap- lic places. I try to make up for earance in "The King of Hearts" that by taking them out on my i summer stock.. . Harry Bel boat or on my motor'scooter. That anteo has added "Unchained way, they ihve my companion- loardy" to his repertoire-the ship without any public attention. st pop song he's ever featured- Par s, like most entertainers, harbors an urge to do something Mert Parks asks more questions besides what he's best known for. a four-year-old. That's how In his case, it's drama. makes his considerable livmin; "T Pe-s currently the champion quz.I "There is always an eed to do aster of.TV. And, what is most something else," he says.-'I don't arkable, he's held his jobs mean to give up the thing I do e~ger than most TV performers best-audience participation shows any: type. Loo att this record: -but I need the mental stimulus of something new. I hope to do that in the fall." Broadway-gher mathematics BBBBBB Bway Qmi gr -_ J v Jack Sterling ("Make Up Your find," CBS-Radio): Andk there's e one about the panhandler who i a, guy for $2,200 to go to a I t'' playing at a drive- he said, "and I haven't got k -nume Crosn 2nd JeaIw Tandy, in converting "- - Fourposler" from a Broadway play to a TV show, almost had to use a sliede rule. The play originally ,ran 104 minutes. 'the 39-minute TV show, les t#ime for station breaks and commer. cials, gave thir 912 minutes on1 their air. But they only had to comes back ithe fall, out of thl 14" stage infUes. %be starting his ath year QED. that show. That is a ion- record comparable to a Dick's Quickie: Kermit bckafer bh poodle living to be soix. as driving and was bumped by D i- 'f e a oman driver '"It Was my ,. oe e"pla ..atio. fo fault," he said. "I saw you com* saystB .ay "Is tat rIi a Ing tyo blocks away and had s rm myself. 'd be ae plenty of time to duck down a % g f tried to be smemtlng side street." a eedy I'm ot-f trid I ha ally Ca or fl ALASAN WATER Thing is That m i lleted ha people. I NOME Alaska -(UP)- Wa- ku. When kds easoaon ter is sold in this Arctic town by ShoW, I make a paelt of the bucketfuls. The price is eight down on my klnee so I buckets of water for $1. The m in the eye." ground freezes so deep that con- : aes such physical exertions, ventional pipe systems are out of arks brings other talents to the question. 4 ORY OF MARTHA WAYNE At Judge 1.12 r. t" ... . .'f f' : ^ '' :. ; ..., ...-- ,. .*J y ,' - .2, *y- . I. 1 I4~"~ .2" S.*;, . '-.' V. , ',. ".'.- , .. . ,'- " .. '. " .' ..?.. . i..i.* ; "* '"., DO aButterfield, left, and Harry London team up Oc the two"h ed tuba featured by the Cities Service Band of America durlg concerts in New York. IE is the only insrumeamnt o its klda In use today. Both musicians blow at the same time, but only. one 6f them fingers the single set of valves. Puffing and vblveGpuhing have to be synchronized perfectly to get the desired result. On the Air Waves 1 1 2 2: OA answer 10 VL 114 I ACOnS 83 Fairy fort F N 1 Air waves 64 Fruit drink p Air waves O6 Biliical "s weeds dward6 East (Fr.) 4He is a - actor DOWN 9 One of his l Out of danger roles is that of 2 Greekw ar god a teen.-- 3 Encounter hero 4 Aellows 24 Experts 12 Exist 5 Upper limb 25 Feminine 13 Constellation 6 Expire appellation 14 Insane 7 Electrified .6 Small bottle I5 Charge particle 27 Girl's name 16 Prayer. 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'e cer atb e -a. tomdeb r' d o c "l 0 e Smd 2,A Ama e owby a rcl eps t io a lt Ad ms Jral ecute t tA Ade ofersea e Ins ts e snr. b eog her oe m tao hea fnft^ or Cu.The brid a te daughwter o i. a M anr Tms sto eci t ohme a n rercnt fdoio fesh g oteu t et e and ofern omAy nipo-- to I S -- I receiveda his m astermc deg re e from f atyind lean- eta dses. 'm orectIsmal "on.W e r i ke of C Tone h ist ner io vers, ly at FoentdeBu tAId orwaedbual crtainlyed mbegteo th i k -r --thc th bru.t U a to. joi hisd moth.er.. A..... .w t e goe Atatop aas-l e do:UnA "IAro ud 2-e |arm k o AnT DoApsostinmp. Le.wSr utah Sime ric wihothaneT tab leso oa shoteianigiarRiboity? B ueIf yue n on i- lnef l thetos Toftyr r Dat Ahe.lemaon merian firm aJ just b stpi s toin _rno9-k and bleotterI d wilathoer y rowt- i ot A ean-at e=AFo Anomd-rrob at p.teeea lea and ate l upor. l paru. t yc b lIJe' bthe d om.thel, o De.lad oncme degrel e from TulsaUnx-wti em aly onin ppu leaites. a coerr t k amount ..ty..AfterspendingthesummerWwithehis.lessy'T sCbist an U nieri gth withotB I d cert elie .to )i1 i ah e a ot heWCoin Isr achd hies p imrrenth hs enwl i string teo LuePbe eaes ppla n d leda s1e terohe o o ade dt tua mimua eo rt To -m w nl fSil lS, aord lat a Ar myhfoater specialss ool traina in oan steina n dihn a ha y Bi t aern eh as dWel l a gdr tmemao t wfld t Se ootheo e r and es th no othe Am erricat wpt ia cto steaks s p nd shtrips r cah.tuyres or.se if Tohe s n w t Cthmiss on .ea aurClrao ,tdMpn.ngf Artehoe _ida.n t Aeaen ir nP Andm Rotn ournn o mehLony d b fexosti ng a ntherro bl ib o $t B mse t ay Jea_". C..dhist o pftnt' Aearich r it Wis. pribte pUfeshperandwtater.gove -r.SIsandfbrongmy foret qndreMces Dedh, Cam pa Le ttererDayeSaints"willho theifreAs ol rae otlhejlatoh in rhesn g trecinfe. U .W.oFn sun yof nP. to.morw aty2.m w ThCr ad to C o woad t pA rityo at FortButThecertainly lean bet m of Less-tender cut alseon be heDbo slo osim n p y a eor thealdoi l huno mti o Ler, beef c Rn h lav s aheam od alue cookdutnd yssr.Ihe mea t ien Aeitofmorrow, pi dinn will b 'fwnttemkrY o r of the fit prize an a ZrieO-niCEn o1w un o a B i- d,..e ,ranct . . ofthe W af Clp year forth ben-Itwl be served fronl 3 ' the year i f the.club building lnd. pm.. ... .... . d Sa a* 6ro ": leconid door prize went to Mrs. There will be adanclW to th ee Wy7 Sa me '2. 0' ra trom a s. le Lyons, and third to Mrs, strains of Lugee's Serenaders AR execu- broad.. thousands f, cnt i-. carol Wright from 6 p.m. until 10 p. I vts n th ed frten"li ed ture3f the prizes was a huge Those interested in attending Within nine years. By 0 the icebox cae baked by the club's the affair have been asked t adt oy Utah Territory had a population of topmost cake baker, Mrs. Marie make reservations early by call- .. B O i43,60 pioneers and applied for Dqnn. Luck again shone on Mrs. ig the Club 3-100. s honored statehood. Carol Wright as the winner. .....--" hoers Club at -- The party was perfectly planned (Continued on Pae 7) Ye hiding the Mr. And Mrs. Derris by the club soctl chairman Mrs. andi tary, offi- Depart Tomorrow M. Dunn of Margarita, and t-h e S Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. D orris of members who furnished the des- o L L S- .ake.rsfield, Califor nia are leavg sert asistd by the generous aid 0 L L e ow plane to return to their of Mrs. H. Spilling and Mrs. L" B al 0a r a visif of two weeks Seel.AND ss~~,Is brother-in law Hping with the serving wor.e A N D te u s i atr? f an4 Mrs. Daniel Mesdames Roy Hearn C. Lawson, -a A ,- , a Mtrs a William Grady, and eorge Eng. TEA SETS S. The party was such.a success for less than half price! ".ri that there are tentative plans for Tak e advantage of this others to come, thus enabling the weer's to treat your club to carry out a bigger pr oe L,..e, grand- g-ram of phisol p rthan ever, a li daughters or eces.- lo km minpity service far which the [I " e "or " II I as long been noted. DOLLSf m .......... .4i 11 Mxe8 from ...... A49 LArw m entertained last evening with a cocktail arty at Until Wednesday Only eAldence in honor of Miss Olga adier Miss Louise Lelevette, I Mlr. Albert Mollenbeck, who MORRISON'S Swd be leaving for the 8 t a t ea Miss Leignadier will be leaving to begin her work as dietitian at . the Cew -York Hospital in N ew York C. Miss Lelevette will be- . & teain eleapelary school in Leago.. Se has ben the guest t: the Leiladier'family during Iher stay in Panama. Mrs. MoeUen- i ek sla returning to his homet.In+ Missouri and plans to attend col-. Ainong those present were | ..-, Irnma Leignadler, Lilia fastest oonimeralplaeInuIth Afer. adier, Virginia Kam. Aurora mfle an hour radar-equipped 2,,a Lim, Nancy Ram Virginia Dig l WS l Intlduce aon Is l Inte r na.n Marion lldekson, a'- nd uIWO serviN between Waai and Buens Joan Reedas, and the Messrs. aMercurio) Charlie Sweank Roger Rose. Ray Murphy, Pin 1to Harry He n- een, Tom eney, Ron Thompson, I .&FUm "Brases Brek Exttendsh "Iti'n o fp '.ItCentry Clu ikn ** r a tUnb e st st&qSgto .u-4 ..i la'ttr e gd. w.s Ij d.. ,.a..r. l e .e . ". something Special I m. our magnificent menu cocktail on-the-house at SUNDAY RUNCE DANCE! re a real treat for $2.2b! scArraga at the organ. Ic the Great" to entertain! 11:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. jig.. PRANO Catalina Dagomel U1 be one of the artists on e program presetned by. the wry-organized Hall of Fame istcal group Tuesday night lInlng at 7:30 in the Paci- fit Service Center. Requiem Mass A require mass will be seng * Stephanie Williams, who Ld one year age, at St. Paurs Iseopal Church tomorrow at ReNmod 'iNew Attractive Styles BY CREDIT OR BY OUR CLUB SYSTEM Club ..........$ 3.75 Monthly ...... .$10.00 St Guard .te cha6m men can's asismd Use new, longer-sdang MUM. - Don'ut ive undeuan odor a- chance to stan .. be re you a nicr e to be sear... Delicately fragrant Mum is noe. kaitsa to naoal skin .., wil ot m- or discolor Saie absia M-3tl btbsmn.t WE a wom wenoba Club ...........$10.75 Monthly ........$26.00 COM IN ALD VI - nmmtobosgt-. Buy YOUk Diomo nd At . k \ a r. You MUST See Our Lovely Rings Priced from $26.50 .- Double Your Money FREE. .. S ar Big Weeklyl R.al"f P . Our Big Weekly Raffle+ TAHITI Tnl JIWI Iv I TO a A 137 (enral Ave. (1845) I 01 n-as.----, '47 ^ ^ ~ ~ ~ ,**'* To give 'New Life' to ycar .tot he use 051 ^ "^ etak7 M ye waMto.mm ,,,tad*g lmovy 6 tOuet beuobg thus, add sepsW s MaWa i& P pf Ihot a b swriu to 4 tiw ban poeite of wir-kl --.. sciqw s SATINA gvu yor dedtes a bOelaeMS , having thebm ". ew." ilrg wa ,6 ad*ay Bair .r I"m, Nmwl ssa" -. EAnVinem*m ,wars IlHi ^ . --- - _' a?^-llt +- '-. .- - a ,& - */*v2 S~' :,4+ *..'; * i' 4 ~4L '-.a-. 0 0 i i (WY IL I I' RI I Immmmm --- i fi _ __ C~ I .+ 1 .-'" .. S.TA! _iil ~t~.,k ,Z S- S. I, 1: ~ I. .f'7 * ~**~e* ,ttC4~ - *. ".~.tv' tl4 M ERCIAL PROFESSIONAL Coaal Zene Dental Ptliale .m. *. S. abre VJD.. r .C. Boy VA - I RIREMENT. LIFE 4UCATION INSURANCE SJIM RIDGE ainasBa 3-01 ia te edse tat RA ACTORS "d I. OUZLAC tan~ s..a. --_ 1,2S4I-- If Mover - 32562 ga 31e or Wooel ;aienal i Cap -..-MS or 3-4M04 'Stiustb Given Without gt da derMqdfa.SA i -, e.t_ etwoen 'is a' .--9 League Badgers p y .;, :.. .* ..,, .. .. .. i.. . . . Fn.a .. .. .. |( .. . . . . ,p. 0 4' i 4V 2%k b 2 41 LEAVE YOUR AD WITH ONF OFUR ACE L. R PRECIADO MORRISON ... *i . & I L "a&f COMY Auflo AwMqs Ave. md n ft FOR SALE Household FOR SALE: 4-rend Rena. lvig noue mirfum it retrigra- tr. sv, hoem fuprniltNure,. 'iMndite'. Two bedroom apeltu1e. wllh Itrrarce ewellable fte b*wr. Phone 3-4474. Co. be men ntil 7 pm. FOR SALIs-- Leevig Ilthmus: beautfu Iwf Prmlosho l live. ploe Invi o set $60o, am,- lqu e S $50 end $25; me- heogay dining rom et $125; four qaw aluminum n.poh chain $50; SIMne s oume complete $50; double metal bed with mettros $20; oeel tables $5; mile. household Item., lamps, atle. Apply: Mr. Rnd's chalet, asphalt Ned oppoit enrance Lions' Colonlia hifentJIq., Trn- Isthmian Highway, I minutes from center Paname. FOR ALI: Prctically now O.1. autematie washing machine 60-cycle $150. Call 2-2441 after I p.m. FOR SALI:- Brsriln, Westing- house utemitic wsher,. 60 cy- cles, go"d condition, $15. Tole- phone 862 Colon. FOR SAL.-Fantastic Bargeins! Complete double b d Is 63.60. Dining room met 81.60, Modern living room sets 189.00, Word- robes 33.60. Vanitles with oael 4.00. Ktchoien cabinets 96.l0, Doeke 3C00, Conter tiables 1S.- 00. Chnf of drowes 22.00. Doubl biod ipringsI 11.00, New o-trmono 18.00. Pillows 2.50. Immedleto delivery wiit, small eoothly payment. No to-eignor! HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE, Na- tionel Ave. No. 11. Phone 3- *4911. FOR SALE: Ons coil double Sb'd ring with bho bose. Cell 3-34* or 3220., mpire Street. FOR SALE:- Whirlpool Walisig nachiios in eseIliat coeditie, 6 60oalo $90. Ct1 Albrook 4191. and dreser 75S. 'Oth Street lost No. 5-44. FOR SALIE.-G.E.- ri4. fan 25. cycle. fo 1e I a11x 20. couch Sibek with nods, dry 1"n i" es- Sany boards. veuntion blnds, Homs 0959 Bouginuvlle St.. 2-4341. FOR SALE:--Motal bumr*e, 3 drawers and mirror; two easy chain; card tobles, coffee tobh, kitchen table; several lamps; Zenith Tons-ocelnic radleo. Cu- rundu Heights, Quartern 515-D. Phone 38-2249, Curundu. Call Saturday 0800-1700. FOR SAL:--Deep Froons, G0- cycle. prfect condition., eond Street. Curundu. 83-6255. Wolverine, OP. SALE--Phil-o refrigerator. 2 .. .. .. .. 10 0 c 1 0 ubic feet, 60-eycle. very S. .... .. 1 3 2 good rendition. Priced low. Pun- t .. .. .... 5 0- 101 ptn 3-.2589. r .... .. 0 0 10 --------------- d ...... o 1 0 FOR SALE: Exquisitely mod e nbloende modern diuning eeoom. bed- aa 14 1 4 romm; baby chifforohe end bea- ..-.." :*, ket. cot, folding bed. Short Hme S Wldea-s used. Call -2739 Panema. o".. 0o reJ WANTED H '. ,, 0 4 .. .. .. 5 1 0 11 MieellaneouB ad', M. .... .. 4 1 2 8 i-______ WANT11- Wringr-type wash- Owls 13 3 4 28 er exchangee for Apn *- a j.^ mmWawkgyem s. Trniofenf whe wc- .. .. ..... 5 0 10 ret current u vailable. A ,.. .. .. 0 0 n0 eed Ima" *as stove. Phoa IB .. .. 4 0 U 8 8: i,- d. .. .. .5 0. 2 10 .. 3 4 0 1 0 -.. ... .0 0 u'2. .uIn Service H thei leadW two futl as they took the e srines into caml 41 t -.he second otpm a STANPINGS .ggra op of Httwk- Wu L e Pet. .t :e WiUdeats mid Fort Clayton .... 1 .168 _M l .rt 0iobbe .r ., ,.IO S .833 t A.A A.tlantic ....8: 4 .... cmUe of t5aih Troopets. ....... ? .416 ..h.s one coco Solo ......... 4 8 .333 baWt ..t areA. ... 3 .250 eond B .-; y a eV Pitic.t c ...... 1 11 .084 27rilb t- RESULTS THURSDAY ort cayton 87, Nay Pacific S Foit Kobbe 81. Troops 15 Anmy Atantic U1, Albrook 67 f GAMES ONMAtI AtAtlantIct-St Clayto.- lait 'i. the -pait NMIt as. _ __._ __U LOUtE u MY C8A ZALDO FARMACIA IL iWAtU fO No.i I aLtay flm -A Agenois MISCELLANEOUS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS lO X 2031, ANCON, C.Z. 50X 1211, CRISTOML, C.Z. .HA YOUR Pte med by m and l PeJ 2, '.. brillit Iet li oil *i4. B OO or. ,m : np n Son.-5 O-n -eC A.r, P~k-SALt -HI-FI oquipniwtos S.Ill.u withr I '' g elom Unver b weeke: ,pe ; tippmeot $550. Phone 56-32Cl.o FOR SALE :eal Estate FOR SALE Autombbiles FOR SULE-$ .l ldadlt on o Chweilt, Ol4meiwe or uick. Soil for $1400. Phone. elbow 3450.. FOR SALE: Attentlon ute- own: Yow lur at chane of eh. telaingi irnd new, foawy goer omee t9 55 Feid t locIl Deal- e Pnrie less IS% diseom. . Tede Ins a ccpted, fine aing else availlble. At Agsle Ceo- mM in Panes Pome. 2-4721. Limiuod ato leoft. Abs lkiinds of A-1 Usd Cars ,nd 41q fled Used Timhee f bergela as. GersT, Fords re else eovaNable. Come for a fr .mv doeumtat)lon. FOR SALE 1i MG ...new pint and tog, exncllnt mocar - nicl cosedition $950. 86-4298. MIST SEL.: 950 Mercury. Phone Navy Pactlfle 778. FOR SALI.-Bar ga In, 1948 Buick Super Seden with radio. Good buy for only $400. SMOOT & HUNNICUTT, S. A.. Colon goo.. * FOR SALI: ar Olile. 1951 Chevrolet business coupe, Excel- lohe condition, g goood hi. eint FOR SALE:- 19l0 Oidmobilcep. tires, make allor; davenport, choir $35. port Davis 67-423. FOR SALE !-S1aled bids accept- ed until 4 p.m. July 29, 1955. for two used duty free 1948 Chevrelet 4-door sedans. Seller reserves right to reject any or all bids. UNION OIL COMPANY, Box 1174, Panama. Phone 2- 0771. FOR SALE:-1946 Cdille, c.tul- ly eqwipped, mw battry, g* tires, rydrmatc., wexptlioallr cdlen ad rodv to. r- $625. Phone 4. 179. No. 4 useblo Moreles. El Cngroie. tranapslatib. Original aw2rr. Cell Navy 982.i_ 1 OR SALE:-Due to trip. chalet en Via Espalo No.'26. FOR SALE OR RENT:- W. K. Webster's S n t a Claro houe. Call Mr, Maurer, Curun d u 4187 ofter 4i30. FOR SALE:-Niee house in Pue- blo Nve $4,000. Thoms Reaool Estabt Agencies. 259 Central Avenue. PhoneM 3-1069. After Record Texas, Mexico Border, Rain EL PASO, Tex., July 21 (UPI- The threat of more rain hung today over El Paso and Juarez, Mexico. where half a year's nor- mal rainfall fell in 24 hours and' flooded 2,800 persons out qf their homes. A total of 5.18 inches of rain fell from 3 a.m. Wednesday to 3 a.m. yesterday. The average rainfall at El Paso for an entire year is 7.83 inches. The welVrs have been slowly falling in the Mountain View a- rea of El Paso. an upper middle class- residential neighborhood of $15,011r to $20,000 homes, since the rains stopped at 3 a.m. The floods rose as 'high as the window sill on some homes and some of the rock walls of the houses collapsed under the weight of the watpr rushing off Mt. Franklin. The Mountain View area is lust at the foot of the mountain. ,Water was still pouring ff the mountain, but the level In the residential area was going down slowly. Skies were oe and the weather bureau Vpiedicted more thundershowers. Officials estimated 1,000 per- agns fled their homes in El Paso fad 1.800 in Juarez, in Mexico opposite El Paso. Of the Paso refugees, 350 had to be evacuat- ed from their homes by National Guardsmen. Several children b6r# miss- luI in Juarez but police said they had been rescued by others since no bodies had been found The Red Cross set up centers to feed and shelter the retutees, but most of them were able to move in with friends. m1 paso has a population of 30,000 and Jdare 220.000. Police Chief John Rixinger said damagA would run into the millious of dollars. To Suoat Seo8l ROME, uly 2---UP)-A Vat-, ican-hungry Italian Senate so- peared to give law Professor An- tonio Segni quick approval to- nhlt d a vemer.ote PoUtical observers mid a vote of confidence from the 243-man Senate. second and last hurdle for the newly-applntd-d ore- oier, would owme without trou- ble. . The M4-year-old C h r istian Democratic Bardinlan won an- oroval, troM the Chamber of DeputtiO MU day Ib a U-vote margin. . In ft-a be. a pe.ted to ha H three e mn ftrei-: Social Wl IUY, Sell end MaleRold lem "The Impnoral gkle." Ctwklrl IPlo Prnemi Telt- FOR SALE: Chelo: 3 large bodroou, 2 bath, living and dinlsg srms, larg porch end dinette, maid'i rem, hot water connections. 1600 matar v of land. Phone 3-4637 from 9 to 12 aid after 6 p.m. FOR SALI:- 1953 Hillmn Sp- don $700. Goed condition. Phone Aibroomb 529M. FOR SALEI-1952 Morria Ox- ford four-door, excellent condi- tran, god tins. Phone Curundu 83-24W. Mrs. Slison Dies In Florkda Home; Wai 7 f llklmar TV IL -VIWEIES1EE Mrs. Louis A. Stilson, well- known resident of the Canal Zone for many years, died Tues- day in Orlando, Florida, accord- ing to news received by friends on the Isthmus. She had been In ill health for several months. She and her husband, who re- Ured from the Canal Service five years ago. hive made their home in Orlando since returning to the States. He-was employed in the Office of the Comptroller for many years. Mrs. Stilson was born In Ohio and came to the Isthmus with her family when a young girl. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her mother who lives In As, bula, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Land and two grandchildren, of Dan- ville, Virginia: and a sister, Mrs. George W. Penseyres._ Teams Win .oop League SV-. Clayton used 15 players Itn walking over Navy Pacific at Co- coll with 13 men breaking into the scoring act Clayto as in command, 42-24, at .& "e and .then cut loose in the e6d half with 45 points while ht. d- la the sailors to 15. * Ga" Mi Wk was high with 1a, Meor McCurry. and RPa Chat- win each had 14 and SBCdd Kel- ly added 1 tfor Clayton. Jim King toppeI Pacific with 12 points. Troopers had trouble cracking Kobbe's Wron-clad Oeanse in Lifeliner t a nd trald. 4-14. at ha=ie. With Zobbe re- serveala action much of the sec- ond half. Trooper managed to hit for 41 points in.the second half while the winners fte to 29 points. Guard Joe Clariste ha &S4 o h n to OBa-O P VF" W0 Daute zbX3ie *A!. SFOR RENT Apartzmetw ATTINTIEN t.1.1 JA. boblo Amoim. In.nb ,e 1. 2 bedmoi, he ( toes. ha.n. a sa.. im. a - FOR "Anilyl, i "dM&.: "s Cr, Ai"pue S Tel- FOR RINT:-- M a waont two hodrootsP U ad dining reom, piebc . meid's roew, g1* 'iet .Ei- ther inferptlom pleeo ait -. 4986 o 3-4282 Penei.* FOR RENT: Modern upu- ished soToned aportmet, pr-. oad's Mre, two bth. inch, garoge, $110 t El CnroJo. 6 Street # 2. See Do Ca ro, Avn. 8 # 9-42. Phone 2-1616 Pon- amae. mont. comfortable..ARseveneblo price. Ricrdo Mir Nae. 52. YV- Is Hermne. Phone 3.5229. FOR RENT:-Unfurnished. one- bedroom apartment, living-din- ing room, large kitchen, hot wa- ter, leroe perch. Gereido Ortega Street No. I, Phone 3.0422. Panama Line Sailings Henry L. Donovan0 CiV' Af- fairs director and Wilson m. Crook, director of the communi- ty Services Bureau, were among the 164 passengers who sailed from New York yesterdaypaboard the Ancon of the Panama Line for CrlstobaL They are both ac- companted by their families. Nineteen passengers are book- ed to sail on the ship for Port- au-Prince, Haiti. The complete advance passen- ger list for Cristobal follows: Mrs. Idella M. Agner; Harry Akers; Miss Esther Althouse; H arold Babcock and son; Miss Patricia Beere; Miss Helen Ber. jach; Miss Anne Berk; MissRose Berk; Mr. and Mrs. William mleakley and 3 children; Mr. and Mrs.-Kenenth R. A. Booth and 2 children; Mrs. Helen T. Bradley and 3 children; John and Mrs. M. Brown and son; Rev. John Caine; Rev. Anthony Catalina; Mr. and Mrs. James Coogan; Miss Evelyn Coogan- Mri and Mrs..Wilson S. Crook and 3 children: Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cross; George Diegel; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Donovan and daughter; Ronald A. Faunce; Miss Nata- lie Feld; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fields and 2 children; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Freeman; Carl Frickel; Mr. and Mrs. George P. Fulhlan; Mrs. Celina Fidanque; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gattoni and son; Miss Sarah Gluck; Mr. and Mrs. A X. Goguen and 6.ehildrin' Wand drs. William Goldman: MrM artha W. Good- win; Mr. Mrs.% Chrlsatian O*ideipeS 9 Sildren; Mrs ,.M.16 eHackle; Miss Rae Hallo; Mrs. Kathryne B. H011n; Mr. And Mrs. James H. 'Hin; Miss Dora Henry; Dr. aL- .Jha Hurwitz; Mr. and M lAerm-ans. Keepers and 3 cnaqin; Mrs.-'Wllllam Keepqrs1 Mr. Ma Mr. tames 0. Kingr and son; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Anne McBryde and 2 eWl- dr; 3Zb MeaM9allum; Mrs. Flor- ence Ml=bone and 2 children; Joseph M. McGovern; Mr. and. Mrq. LeSlie G. Mintkenbaugh and daughter; Rev. Terrence Mooney; Wburt L. Ney; Mr. and Mrs. John T. O'Dounne au* children; Mr. and Mrs. A. O.-. ~ p r and Mrs. Elsie H. Ogleebr; Mr. and Mrs. Hans 7m0 Columbia* Vox pdon.* Mercury Wa *a '; ; 5.,i '..-.,. ':.i +',/A-N ... VC- 'L1. .rs *n .N . "--.. ,-.<- N-.PER-DIW: HI swg m n Pe- came wf C -In. ,4A otCeleL Pa18, ardL SPenise COlm. 3a 43 5 r, S *h-- -----if- ll- -------- --- -J'; PhOe Pease .1577, Clua- 8 Irl 81-678. Celebrate Jubilee Celebrating its jubilee year, the Colon Central Home League of the Salvation Army held i ba- zaar Wednesday night. A special program was arranged by Mrs. Winnifred Moonsawmy. Omenitsch and 3 children: Miss Dolores Peter; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Phalen. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Prudehomme and grand- daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rath- geber and 3 children: Mrs. Alice C. Rifenburgh; Jeremiah Rifen- burgh; John H. Rifenburgh:. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Robinson; Mrs. Lenore Samuels; Mr.-and Mrs. Fred P. Schwartz: Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Seldon; Miss Sara Sencer; Cmdr. and Mrs. Henry F. Silsby and son; Miss Anna B. Spillane; Miss Naomi Swan; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Umanh; Miss Ann .Unger; Mrs. Argenti- na Velasquez and infant; Mr. and Mrs.,Trendon Vestal and 2 children:' Mr. and Mrs. Georg Vieto and 3 children; Mrs. Nl- lan Willon; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Womble and 2 chil- dren. 1M"nJ9. Tnn_ ."July 22 - (UP -Doui Rutledge. a barber, thinks he bas solved the prob- len of Tremoving those Itehy hair clippings from customers' necks. He uses a vacuum cleaner:. 19 'C . iM' A4 *-.*{ ..tI...- . Si. -NmM. 1-.t Is, . W-psilllf " Sove washing '-- .'"." :+_: ^* , '- iPs and Rousessa WANTIf-V- etla queens, AugvI let A-ie .s15th. w n cepl. cg.H -1.249. & .1.... A I us was tmie gien A 4a i krdufdes include CL ent Sew. W-B" a. paz1,0fRC. id RaiuIdl Xn,. rmi .eom- Medical Cqifp*uy,-OVt ,kob* Benedict, Medical company Ptc. Harry ,Peaeock, "F panRy. ; ;. The course was taught by Mr.. RElMa MeComa.. 1_ PangreTiumlugrate Fast New Luxury fight Tb South Auti Anea, auper' de In fligitM Styled to provide tht betweinvthe United- Stites and comfortable medium of t South America will be laugu- as well as the fastest a rated August let, when Panagra extra cost, the Panagra (Pan American Grace Airways) TB'a will have accomoda Introduces radar- eq uippe d for 58 passeag"ers,. a DouIas DC-B's o Its I tr 15-bed sized berth. ey AmC io le'sta Lounge smr- five-seat lange sadbr Ice between Miami and Buenkch alo be eqIpped with a; Aires. contasd air co.k i D ribe4 a .AmericAn -ne-l iwter'w*t one 'and dL4ft' om a . present schedules operated with hour, these n l' . DC-6 eqi4pment end actually wil he there taitztt place the Argentine capital eraUng between' t.eg within 16 1-4 hours of lb the Mia- States aud "is oRt @ _ mi gateway. Amelca. Mw. - f 'i' sst Loods If You're Looking for a Bigger Buy in a Better Us ei Car... Look no Further.. .WE RAVE ITI1I I.COM LOOK, COMPARE, TRY, BUY!!! . 50 Oldsmobile Club Coupe, the economical six-cylinder mneud in 'X. - excellent all-around condition. .Full price $595. ' 1953 Ford Tudor Sedan, a car that will please the ost dhmiscrtmlning buyer. Clean and neat throughout. Full pricmt 4250. 1952 Ford Fordor Sedan.; Excelent %**hptir''ondrpaww tI "'af' factory seat covers.- Full pritJ IQi-. #l 1951 Studebaker Fordor. Look -oweryire- n tn eo hei'r. '.t S fr only - 1052 Ford Convertible Brand new .goUsUd yejw fiolh blhkk t .p - radio, WSW tires 1275. .: '. .,- "d Wa 4i '" . 1951 Buiok Super Fordor-Sedan. black finth. Radl, '- - ires and measuldoaI- perfet . 94'1 Pontic Club Coupse p p hpe.on. OW' ,.M, t -** . ... I < -'* -- , ** > -i -. k > aA J : -.. -t.w- ..' .. , I. -i--I'. - ..' : i . I i *; ip; + I ; :m n. I"'* .m t I Ii ~ ~ .- 1/ .4- .- I-- -- I- - ,WBARDO *emS44~vWr Am. . FAue Oe ,r " t 'ta id s m " I.. Hew 4 I Fr. 'I I; 'a mw i I I -p ***** i* n< ^ - . . II n -- **- . d^^ _.ij IAp^P^^^^f **IMWW7* '. q ; ...... I " , i t ) &. i As Ir I' - K'[Ktim :j4j 42 . ;' ... w . '-.." -:, .. - '- . .. '-r'A .,.-: lp w% -; .E ....-,"7oBMTMow. &T ,;> :- ,.,-, an" ft. Sk.d ... G rwi Congressmen ie Fist-Th *- .t.Is[is t. f ;'" f,,.' .B. ..w-^ase" J Snsion Ov er S h ool In egraf MUM ^WASIfNGTON, July 32 (UP)- man with thinning hair, denied esa t Incident edd "u"r n' m A S ear-.d West Virginia con.- throw p h pt the t ll, our tradi tirs." .-pusamn. Known as a "pepper-;broad ered Powell, who is I One _thg a peered :AI i al pot," thrw a sharp uppercut at the A ueand oq etertainer Hael, Powell never tK e ii,*N. .weg' colleague from .Ne w Scott. well a so.refused to con- Jrown b . N O I 9 11114e2sYork yesterday In a heated ar- firt themr were asy f isticutff. I Cout ha rman E.. glu t over a. choo .integratloe But dat leat tree committee A. Ba rde (& ,C.) refu ed to *.Plan. members, -who declined to be quot- repot what happened. .ggg ..ASEThere wers conflicting accounts ed by ayme, gave. varying ac- committee an t Oal Sof the one-punch bout between counts of the episode. h proposal learned the way , ,Rep. Cleveland M. Bailey, aanda Theyvlid the argument started' approval of the scWhoo a)id .ReMainClayton Powel, hiswhentaces Powell ofay. Powell se 4,15 taet. The fracas between the trying to kill the- school construe notice h intends to press Sbytwo democrats occurred at a tion ill with his anti-segregation anti-segregatIon mdment as ,, .- 4-- S**^closed meetng of the House Lator pmep ment. The proposal was of.' the House floor I AB e r l Com nitt. h to the committee for Powell ... 9 AJJ One member said .the blow did by Rep. Stuvesant Wainwright Powql said it a "inel aat 4 11not lad. Another said the 4-year- (R-N.Y.). Lmmoral" to give federal moe ,. -A od Powilt e built like a hea y- at st e whi c "flot the. I --Ne-,dsvaUl a, weight, lid off his chair onto heI According to members who were land" as laid down by . Seat W'Ma e0bs m. floor but quickly arose. The pr n-jpremsnt, ois led to sharp words em Court. -16 PaM pals lasted the punch ne.verbetwn e two. They said Bailey esidnt Risenhower has 4 9 *Pas Ii P-an was launched. i then swung at Powell with an such ai segregation . S *-n s After the ruckus, the commit-' "uppercut." ument t"extraneous" to l Opei pa ead-4 tee voted 17 to 10 to reject a -move! aley fCrom Clarksburg, W.Va. laolving sehoor, public h ._ ._by Powell to bar any school which and a in gres since 149, called ee mIlitry reserve. He ,e refuses to comply with the S-. it "just a wordy argument le t i issue h oul be co the der Asum.et.ou'replyig preme Court' pehool Integration said there was no flight. Powell, a atel. . Jsej Su thhatdyu are playoag to order from ring in $1,60,800,- lawmaker since tI, said the ar- Sa5 South ha d, at a deatracto 000. in proposed, federal school umt Sended a when he assured S t O e k spadosed.. You hav It to aid. pail he was In favor of th el Wee iiyfvediylth t i Dbut'Bailey, a' short, slightly built scho aid bill. THE c i o4 clt a n M I a way dAs- &ay lcoata of the missing Aigh newly elected Prealdent of the Fort Clayton NCO Wives Club t CaKw lInV*1 vcarss r a cepts the organistions gavel from Col. Tubbs, Post Com- pA. o e or t ar e s Naturally youwin .the first trIck mender of Fort Claytrn, at the Wives Club recent InstallationAND thte -act ot *b. Timhe next of Otleers. Mrs. Rose Mary Capenera (left) the retiring Pres- ,TL1 p step 'a to lead a to dam- i dent, turned the gave', clad in gardenias, red carnation and S f te AKr U. s B my'o aNow o w54 dumr blue vidlets -over to Col. Tabbs who in turn presented it toC III O e9O 0n S Iof ad s a a Mrs. HolUtord. This resent tgnfficially commences herMBusiness MUSIJ a lowtrp e; mrsas the u * a SATURDAY fro we a. TteRst Aollowed wit the c-ofIIWASHINGTON, July 22 (UP) ciallzes in clerical efficiency OFFs / dg spaes, vp would flne the yt NC Wives Porter, Mrs. Kalbarezyk, Mrs.-Air Force Secretary Harold E. studies. I GOLDEN PRIED *-C queen. ee te st actually dis. a OfIeers Wagner and iMrs. Hal. ood was Tealbott has offered to quit a McClellan denounced thbe FILLET MIGNON ............ =cards a club, you* o up wia o At DnneA r an N catered by the Fort Clayton NCO controversial business partner- Ilnk" of the letters to the RIED I.fRIMPS -ace spades and Ive up a 'spade The ayton NCO Wives Club. ship if Senate investigators New York Times, which pub- IOT HOME ROLLS .HONW ILa I'm- oal u,"'Arm er n awa tri ckto Waes I .Club dd tiodt S think It would help the Ai ll t... ------- yesterday as" the Ae Ser- .with alDidne s, Btha At t Walafla k l.e elated, Is "ew e y at can Wet o ow? If he n in N a ae rc For s am Force and the administratd m reptbensible thwho Also tli, bt "'ave deri i's ,ar'tie.~i~.. turtAs Ahekrt, o et free at the o t a _NCO 1 Miss e tri as was he hob- Hi made the offer at ahasti- ev did it." Delicious hrt - ., ,- p Neal a Irving D, at the a Wet,- ad. The r was n pray- or guest recent at a tea te. ly-summoned public hearing of Geoge H. gender (R-0), sandwiches and rb service t"'s, ls-Ae o' rr, e, ,, ie nN o,,Adm ra diamondd, yu' finesse dummy's at by A? f ? rDdered at the Panama Golf Club the Sneate permanent' irivesti- a meMber of the atboommittee. OPE FRY AT . It5$ c~ 1-ask an et make of two aytqoi. ast0 eu prs by Miss Mart Eugenla S ahs sho, nting subcoittee., The Air said there was "no indication" Sand d %asarda Orti.iorscommktte ,hajdet .Talbott "poft~d"In any way" .. ..a cam water-nto a bf.nd, with another heart- drr plans am p documents purporting tb show disclosed the group had studied agset. e-secr ofa fast .. tes ace of daonds. before dar. '. '-,- bao11h11 e- rk. ease .The-sererof a fast on or tof clubs;).oMdit l m hore dance Saturday evening to Tlyohtbathe Tabott letters, for.h every- ride Is. the secret of cat In short your slam contract IsAn short speec was made by bbs music of George Miller's Or- from his Pentagon office for weeks. said he saw wo "eti- th eI Gari right wave at the right time at the assured no matter what West doe Co. Tubbe, Post Commander of chestra. S anish and American the New York engiIeerin irm dence of corro tion or Volation I 's 1 as acada it. wthis way, youfare at the and rt lto h wished the new music be played, and tse of Paul B. Mulligan & o. in of law or donfet rof lZterst Insnt -1 'a t .as vaca .WArts. t ay, yotr a.e mr iexe tveoar every success and dance is "open-house." which he has maintained a pro- what I have read so far." l at the_ aal Hawaian Standard Waikiki beach fee I.s yur guesses .ore .he expressed appreciation to the ooat fit-snaring interest. Chsirmant Richard B. Rusatell Wel. where ev$ -tropleal $1.50 a person for three rides but sp de, w* uob5. 2 Ng board for a job well done. Two door prizes will be given to Taleotte toid the subhmgt- k (D-oa.Sv of tme Senate Armed birdA are ea 'r can pla, the seven or eight passengers, be m g tr pmapla Ithe West and Mrs. Camera t an k d the lucky ticket holders. tee It s hocking tnk to lBervices Commltte, whch T.he hotel's dei. by-te-sea they miliona-res or stenogra. mission ruydaor e Ws .luA members Of her board .and the1 There uwill be dancing from 9 point the fatIgr fi susplelon heard Talbott's oride nal testv dI.ing r h, b.. to the phera, have to paddle their ownand y,.o"u ar a of ci.o.mtt heads for thei. coper. p.m. to 1 a.m. st a man that doesn't deserve moay about his bus ess inter- l y. whatoWestdoes..Co l.Tubbne. s,-sat m ,_..- -d to a aton a s or m dur her term it...Ned I don't think I de-'.ets,, said he wos wollnru to leave For a port or ,my. ,r , l b brains youpay thebeache r fad n or you hma o office, and congratulated the se It." the question to the subcommt- serve tongy Royal Gelatin. L . ti br i ht p lae.hn b raInyou pa the heart.tYeas m yhh deide t is roficeC ro dhrig iherth ter It-and h den'd think Iro dle-'.ts,, saidoheuwascwining&toloor part o family vear, ble Iiasa .,AVIn.wa.,at I.pot h. diswotua o anye acf her every auccessa. es Ler he said he would "act on" 'm sure senator McClellan shimmering color. hFour bi i Wtot n 4e1vaac Sae! .W a iawig a f a e gewoftegngborsages of gardenias, red car- Couple Tub If the senators thought he will do a good ,job," Ru ] iht'".tsssell' A h medh ao.th er ve s Yepi eipathaddira- fb a re. r l nations, and blue violets were pre. Meets Tuesday should.. said ng from each pcka- .Whe bhla b rtlife. Inary an w t s beats e ..e.ar -l W eh a snted to all the ladles. Honored The Couple Club of the Balboa His letter said the committee Even as Talbott appeared be- yo shop-ash cr Reoyal Glrtih.. e atbrelow, -' s-. ., i l for thrills. No rmanglest i gii i nn ests included. Col. and M r Union Church will hold its month- 'has indicated agreement" he fore the investigating group,. "' s hane g e..ver, either. b ,- Ch.aplain Pearisol, St. and si covered dish supper at 6:20 p. has not broken any law or act- the Senate Armed Services Com-, S hes : _Inee nain. t... 'h t a Mrs. i Mrs._ Rchat, and Sgt. m. on Tuesday, in te Church par- ed inconastently with his prom- mitee ordered another military iU-Ioend ,ers .r l- Frichkorno. lo.. e to the Senate Armed Serv- appointee- Reuben a Robert- ii .. Yomeo m i wd d" r- .wo A a r r-white-and blue cor"r ,tIces Committee 1953 wheat son Jr.-to give up his stock Ina As I .vep walked .eters abo t7. d ,he van-LeMlel.U 0tirltg- scheme was chosen for decora-l Mr. W. G..Dolan, Chief of Civil he was confirmed in the Ain to firms doing defense b.assi- - drucs ke o r.- h ha rswlhic wath e r? ...: a- ffga ".d. ean ul flower a~r Dense will give an illustrated os. nosI a w t e dept the bessa nbo l br ai stou pafth i ot ale with cento pieces drvelopniet f group be would keep a oebqesrtontotoled te armed beehalVdngrwlaslsota eliedbcrete theat e t oThulee wf Cstbea reheablt ofoO nifiant amount of Air Force rich Co. and Procter e Camblel The -4. anf .,= barever y puev, Uess2 rerofth ReainbowforGirls pnu said ituwou ... ...onI the,*Canmc.rs..asafternoson, hougerenoasredcar,.r glub Itt, i e nator se a'thought--hewll do god tll ,h,. hips.In ", t .,i= al-. Sia.l retnnatins. were takn bl St. Paulsa. ereOrdes of thse Tunesda y, s hr.s contract. .. Co The committee sid it would " the ItrveWrsilty f Hawa, but a! But there's bolag Cew 'about .,foef .iof Mrs. t eea. as on tomorrow aeroo. The sohour .th:letter ot te ttrough, the .town. No ndew models every year. The _., was the first rsdnpiest' alr Mrs, Mre.Uis 1:00an y -.acttesare of e nthehrmh.. go, 4 e e n a ar b b a Ie I to o k r id e n. w a s 25 y e a r s h t. ... -c h a_ _ __._r_ __0 mn "It'- k, receiveie as sare of the re-. e trlg anoe equoP with ajold. .awallSn wood Is tough. ,at tE.he.eric'dvss cor A SCREEN CLAaSSIC FOR ALL TIMEf!... a .no.rlor at-e .t trVaotA. "Aa s'oa" motor is ....Th anniversary fesrvtuIes Coming next Thu sd ay of the LUX Theatre. Taldbott looked .n Uw hd told ... or1 ie A old Hawaiian way for an mhebcted glory note: I brace'ss Will dose Thl 3Swt. dDUnthe mSycommtecen in therm i w... .canoeljokeys, 1 heae ftuner, Lament Puffy is formal dlnnr4..._ a... the nl DhEReN Tcn/IM $ I^ ,.*..- r.wfimdonie.sbu at se o te fa. nu the trade as a piiano- e Srviu.eT CentMr AgI..low opinion of these gentlemen It.a sot Odu Ceringe C hub. ai tuneri s aO tuner. Jaspe and Nas orchestra. will sup would be helping the ir Forcei ii-nb tpIi lhmu ic. S lunday is the and the acsi.latration...t will edie fol reservations for the gso tbro with the situation." A DIG, BOLD, BLASTINq. JAILBREAK DRAM.A: inhe.rame. Subcrlvttee ChrIman JohnIth SE I. H 0l U S E, it.,.A-" A L taiJ Taixl a doat cl a- t U uw. nner1 s v 9 ia Mnda t sc Cf NQW ATTHI LUX HE4Tothb Talbott said he would have oBd U,,,gven the letter to McClelloan i.UMls morning if the New YorkLR ulsTImes had not published proto- A.(UP)--UsV Nfti wll e. arro- static copies and excerpts ofrom.e 1- fro 1m t1e e1lat iendc, lea sup. solicitebabussnessyfor.histfirm. aOw e tothe1mi saionrw this was2from th n o with sizable AirC pm $ cock w eEl fpr tanxpayers tBn/a o "ore of te b s yn e o ubt "ai pprvneda Sc gwa ebIs eitmade to Some of thet letters, circulat- tabi4 is a. oe s- pa nh.r ro. ed among subcommittee mem- He erpries written ion Tsbott's officials, c. -11agr1noelroa y bearing t letter JeuaabwbainaoeIoward wattrs .n o ., u.r---.- -- I n .eCttrld - b'S'- Ivlosai:. - is s -a I an aware ialieve 'I diecbaqpl -c ma.- Sought from his Peatgon co to promote the efforts of udtn some with big Air te contracts. e told the subcommittee in. *d session erhler thin week bh continued to- shaft In for's profit to the hmua t 60 to bb Air f astrr * ' i ."; -^ * 'i Ji. ^.; :: L'.- .- ._ * ~-`::8; ~ .:'"~d~';"-_'. W elia a *, s. ' ., - i' E.n' , a -- * qimazo, Bradomin, exden Match Strides Four horses will dispute the $750 purse in the Satured Class "B" seven-furlong sprint tomorrow mion at the Juan Franco race track in an event t q~es up as a three-idetbatt.. apapr the race bolls down to Leaden batibeen racing to good '4Wttlpamong Lexden. Bradomin form recently and figures to b1 Jaquisazo. The fourth sched..iq the tdirk of It all the way. trter, Goyonder, doesn't Goyonder, a notoriously slow -F. 0to be close up at the fiI- starter, Ip a longshot possibility because of bhi tremendous SLden was third behind Per- stretch burn ailWty.. 'alea Couttess and Bradomin last Ten other Intremtng races are & Goyonder finished a bad Included on an attractive pro- ( in that same race. Jaqulma- gram. *"has been Idle since scoring an e-lye victory over M a In --- Road and Suoarplum a little more na month ago. 7fiA e as usual, wil lride ran / dn: Vasquez as e n Franco Tips tUN lup on Bradomin. Ruben "Ca- -- owil guide the ever danger 1-Anothr r Cl. "M Jaquiatzo. Hector Ruizwil l,2-Copdo.a Granero du. e booting on Goyonder. 2-Radical U ulyu a -omln, 9 be t t e r sprinter 4-.Sberry Timm .- uit , f ,i 'the other entrants, c o u I d 5--Nho (e) -- ins Fae it a pnst.to-post victnry itf' 6-Distln|o Turf LoW lmwudl to set his pace in hand. 7-Erie -. Amat. . ja xt mar, usually a slow starter,j 8-13u0llrFlea, -Wi.iabla et times displays great ea r I y 9-Lifeboat tinG (0e) saed..and. if feeling right, should110--rkdomh5S-a' JMaslhsa bi dght up from the beginning. .11-P I-- MOSM Sea '. Three Teams Close In On Navy I' Atlantic Basketball Loop; pAwells Plays Tars Tonight I 0 - -" STANDINGS : tlantic Basketball League i k o Won Lost Pet. a 7stion ..... 7 5 .58S el.........6 6 .500 S alW" t r Life .. 6 7 .462 Qverral Sports .. 6 7 .462 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Oilbraltar Life 73., Naval Sta- Yvernal Sports 85, Powenls 73a > thaIlOT'S PAMES (7 p.m. the end to pennant aspirations. Gibraltar was "on a three-game losing streak when they over- powered Naval 8 t a ti on on Wednesday night and will be Ir full force tonight in an attempt to halt the Universal Sports 3- game winning streak. The first game starts at 7 o'- Sclock and the nightcp wU fol- low the first uia ;154, mn- r lw Swrt? the lead badly skidding Naval ta- Life ve let toer 1oing streak i 6 * d to . sr ht games _t 1 ftp esda b .able Pernando .. .. ... 3. 1 1 ; t,,,nret. il y 4tliirprian .. .. .. ..,1 .. 4 4 12 one g-0 "es n I H ooper ..2... ,3 3 7 r- wt0 d In tho iht. Tagaropulos .. .. .. 4 0 2 8 8 7s-t T pSi mons. Ray *... 6 2 2 14 rRichteran, ..row te R t .... .. 4 3 1 I; c tb Lea .wide Capalbo .. .... 1 0 3 2 four teams now knock- .... door of a '55 chfam- 28 17 17 73 j Ajr' 78.70 wn r the Naval Station AM etser In thWel. _ganie Doran .... .. 11 4 3 2R t. eir twor, -0n= l0- in Damoff .*.. 2; 4 3 10 mk nd mvedi e to with- Weinhardt .. 2 3 4 71 / from1:top, wh ie Parnhet ......... 0 0 0 Ift 10in Ms l'ighteHall, Jerry.. ..4 2 1 101 g Third in a row. Powells aobkowlak .. 6 5 1 17 their ence to move u in ward........ 0 0 0 for first place as a result 27 16 12 70 br loss, but still hung on runner-up spot. Itar, playing their first Powells i under the new manager. S1mons, came from hind4 fg fs p tpl ple Navy. Navy's Ir t Pere .... .. .. .. 7 4 4 18 virtually assure* hlmusef amith, Ed .. .. .. 3, 2 1 8 e hig-tscori n aw d for Hawthorne .... .. 1 0o 3 2 in nettln 2 for t eose'Ang Robinette .. .. .. ..0 0 2 0 While Richter's me- Reye ...... .. ..11 6 4 28 ha fort was I..llght Raybourne .. ,. .6 5 4 17 Splayngies pluone 2811873 before the end of Universal Sports 115B Atlantic Cage Loon and what lst week Hayes ..... .. 82 3 18 _d e awalk-awayfor Na- Manning ........ 7 0 4 2 has quickly develop- Beltno ........ ..14 11 4 30 e four team race for the Simons, Carl .. .. .. 4 3 3 11 PPIly 1 games separates Smith, Oil .. .. .. 3 0 2 6 VI_ from the*led and Moser .. .. .. .. .. 1 61 2 the developments of the Constantine .. .. .. 2 0 2 4 t Wo weeks anything can Lows .. .. ...... 1 3 TiTrinble ........ 0 0 1 0 t Powels is faced with 34 17 21 85 nM itY to move up into - tS## with Naval eta- 'two quintet meet FOUND A HOME ,fB1 u'6b time this year. takes on the "sud- HANOVER, N.H. (NEA) - hed" Unsport five. E1llot Noyes track coach and as i f these two quintets have distant athletic director, has been L af of gl.ames left to play Iat Dartmouth since enroe.l in o tonight t would.iean u2n. , , A STARTS TOMORROW! lan a P.,. Bone loke 1st Iase "I, Impte 6g W 1-V, DaTling V. 3-Lot 0 Trouble M. e 10 a 4-Double In J. Cadog li ' 8-(CoonelUno H Rult IlI' 9-(Newbrlthton V' Ortega 1 4 S-A.. .74 i1mar 2nd Race "HB" INd. 5% FP. S d a 1I-y Dear M, ALYc ;Wah .- at 4-Discovery 5-D. Maiden 3rd Race "Non Winners" 44 1-Survey E. Darlo 104 -1 3-DBarba & carvaJl %l -uw 8-Taboga E. Or Oa ld lo 4-Curazalefa J. BravO 10.- 6-Erinmax A. Mna ib -C6 6-Radical R. Vauiue 118 -4 7-Uyuyuy B. Agulrre 110 -D ~lder~ ~j;re, rL .v~ I'teu'gr Ith Race "G" Natives 4% '8F l 0M Pool Cl 1-Sherry Tme A. Mena 110 speed 2-Don Pitin J.. Reys 116 3-Tulra A. Mena R. 112x-ge Ls.rm 4-Okiland B. Agulrre 109 -- "uee to _ig 5-Mufleco H. Ruiz 112 -ak top form 6-Que Lindo 0. Sanchez 110 'BlaD*t easily speed 7-Plropo V. Rodriguez 1l0x--IV U*dicafa 8-(Tap Lady A. Vergara lgOx-P- more distance 0--(Lady Dancer E. Ortega 108 -Vf i .etup 10-B a B J, Bravo 115 --fir.aed fom betting Note: 1 1ad B runs out of bet#&. -eU 5th Rae "E" Natives 7 Pg. Prse 'S375.9. d Pool Closes 3-1 and layAd )"" f .i 4-1 Palomas -lnt sa5 -wMs -1 one of the malnta id -, infield. Vlayintg -1 pletely gamo iniel. JIN : be layoffs ton he stoo d h' t re moeHlowns 1-Rabiblanco L. Giraldo 115 -Nothing to recommend 4-1 --- 2-Bagdad J. Oongora 112 -Bst chance in. mud 2-1 3- (8. Velluds C. Lino 110 -Good recent races even@ w .f 4-(Naeho A. Valdivia 118 -,ptes best here. eve|A 5-Filon) A. Vetgara 10x -Usually close up 2-1 8lk 'eW J 6-Don Jaime) J. Bravo 115 -Back In best form 2-1 6th Race "H Imp.n Vgs. P use 3.40.060 PoolCloses3:35 suspension Cut' Fift Race of the Double l--MTgpr Teeoth B. Aguirre 118 -mrns from layoff 3-1 - 2-.' e MLocage M. uza I n --Impressive in last 2 2-1 T T 3-&- ttgo. A. Vasquez11 -Form indicates 3-2 WO M OniS 4_ ---xdxa 'E. Ortega 11 -Would pay nicee odds 5-1 5-MI Ala#a O. Sanicea b 115,;- -Easy win in last 41 6-C. Prince A. Mena R. 110s -Nothing to indicate 10-1 7th Sam'N "' IM. FM ur-si .40. - ool Closes 1-M^DuosI^O c-R!t fair chance 2-Ef. cfada B, AilrteML0S -Dangerous contender 3-HMarlecao J. Bravoi118 -Favorite rider up 4--PagUit E.. Pita G. 112x -Returns fromI lsyof 4-BEri A. Vasques 113 -Improving steady 6-F;arlyable R. Viaques H8 -Depends on start 7-Amat M. Ycaz 118 -Poor start in' last 8th Race "F" Natives 6% Fs.Purse $S.75.90 Pool Closes QUINIELA 1-Blscaya J. Bravo 120 -Usually gets left 2-El Pasha R. Gomez 110 -Returns from layoff 3-Conquistador Cadogan 113 -Better than we thought 4-Bull Flea A. Vasques 116 -Should win this one 5-Winsa.ba J. Raves 113 -Inconsistent performer 4:05 3-2 4-1 2-1 4:4a At a special meeting last night, the Panama Boxing-Oomr maon reconsdered. the, ax- uon9hspenMiB t lew.Or- tweftht Brow& av&d rede -edthe auspenson to- *t months itead. ' Brown ws usended by the commisson = e, for the prt be played when boxer JiiUMa west, also from New Orleans, used the name of Nat "Killer" Jackson in a benefit fight a- gainst Brown at the Panama Gym June 16. Brown knocJ the third roun The case ig that he knew 6-SixNQla F. Sanches 100x -Much, much too slow 30-1 ing another 11 -Brown failed I 9th Race "E" Imported 7 Fgs. Pnrae 5.450.00 Pool Closes-5:15 ONE-TWO At the hear 1-TUlama J. Cadogan 113 -Could score again 5-1 been n apeant 2-Vulcanizado G. SBnchez 11i -Better chance here 4-1 WeS was& 3-Remero- J. Gongora 115 -Seeks repeat victory 4-1 he thought it 4-Lifeboat A. Vasques 115 -Mutuels favorite even ina "ft Of , 5-M. Slipper A. Vergaral08x-Improving slowly 10-1 too-fiia 6--(Supper Girl B. Aguirre 113 -Not ready yet 5- offia1 ' 7-fRlIqul R. Vasques 115 -Returns from sick ba.. 5-1 i e , 8-Pompilio) J. Bravo 110 -Depends on start 3.1 the iiad fa 9-Pinino) M. Ycasa 10o -Dangerous contender 2-1 lhe o.1en 10th Race "B" Imported 7 Pi.Purse $.750.00 Pool Clos 5:40 bose - 1-Lexden B. Agulrre 114 -Will fight it out 3-1 h1r of j 2-Bradomin A. Vasquez 115 -Form indicates 3-2 3-Goyonder H. Rul 100 -Woold pay off -, 8-1* 4-Jaqulmaaso R. Vasques 116 -Returns in good shape 241 cidd to rediu 11th Race "D" Imported 1 MilePurse $.60.0 Pool Claes ... j P 1-Fol J. Bravo 110 -Shouldn't miss here even Gau a2-Moon Beam A. Vasques 115 -Has good workouts 3-1 llaria 3-Supersun A. Mena 118 -Poor recent races 20-1P an 4-Dark sunset B. Aguirre 113 -No. 1 contender 2-1 - 'Mr- AITAiM U *A I N I IUTV nI %v ir i A It M iWitU9 I IrVV I Fiom the Burnett's latest novel coming next Wednesday in his great release at the CENTRAL Theatre. lkihiblyT 1. EIAtaI4W lv bib works mo.I other to M ad I .mirr)Moo. FP e advemturmetai .crrowopeaIa M f*A3'P^tW V ked out West in d. ainst Brown was that West was us- ghter's name- and notify authorl- ud. ing Brown had re with Investlgat- td that he knew o'but at the time would have been im to mention it public apology to aSM and author- mi his aervices for ies and 1, bie k fight at a CBrsgn. witt his S gotag to a Co anmisslion d- I Brown's SMsen- s 7to a reueAt by ebdy mat a- Ed4r Bolivar Vak SIOwn be,' given fight Venesueiaa champion Ismael Ith Brawn's" nus. expenses and S14 & started by ra.X mr Imn aricultfrai delinquent htf furnished woarth OUld take olaceat fa, Aug. 28. t present !n.:te# Is now eligible t 2,L4. Dg Manuy Hinue ,Jing-td i thim yfri play here as .e u jw i way to eater Duke' Ui- Ar .but tow b present at le hImlus, eorgia omu August 2. Chairinma 3 Des Loandesa S., Cfat mmn Jim Dos lin Sor., bul anouncem that am alb .w- o ha not IeAC9d their- birth- day b Agust 1M ar e b14 to compete I this tournament &Md are invited' ta teep- e In their entry to e titr iu at Balboa 2417, or to Tom Murphy at Rodman- 368i2 not later than "itIs- day, July 36. EXfntUrieB also be made at the home dub f the players so desiri ng "4o 64 Pair- LIgs 1o the play wlo-be maeft-up Tuesday vein and bishedin Wednesday's paper with the as- siged rstartg timm. -' it I.s expected twate eofnt wilt have all of tea'pttc a reak big-time ,ar 'u aanL The .iMdan u Nled.I N-very SUM, ndethsi W"AMolf udsdn of t h Nkval A~ilmomtilo Depot are going a -i-t to show to to' f0 r in and'fA a" gttP to Et rope to coUmpete aSga anst the world's best Junior : . Even-_i the Sta-te i 8Ato materiaize for this locaf play the winners will be assured of some nice prizes through tPe cottesy of Panama Canal Zone Lodge. Nq. 1414, .P.O. Elk., the o0l go clubs, and individual friOid of TS odm*ii. Con to he -e aon ce remony and W T'1;e aodia Ci u-1 ao amoned tht payers enel the M- aria- st may rounds starting ne oay and4a spe- tators wis to flUow the-match- ones Thur ay ad Friday will be gven enter at the main te of tne Naval Ammunition Depot. It will be remembered that this is the third year a champleashipP junior tournament has been held here. In 1964 Bill Badm of Pana- ma City was the winner and bhe along witb Hinkle an& DerLondes. Jr., of Balboa and -Lut & aa. of San Jose. Costa& iat com .o the team that repres ted, a- rea at the Natos hl n sh. e U- niversity of 3Erchis:r m Ar. bor. Jo as mR city Napt N.dl..e vent on the final dy t , dua to localfi5Wk aid trav- ellUd with Hi stand ack aM. mond to the NaCldal at Albu- qusrque, Newl.. wawhet i na-n hie captured the. t t1vR1t_ and Pptt _ea,_u'." Anyone I!teret-R F.S get one or tWbw tional this. yor. wIl e pwy~ed at Cottu.s, GorgaIf Loades, Sr.,.Tom MBphy or O dlub 1dmam avy West Bank, 39 holes Iedl play. All under 18years Itvi must be In by Ji 2L.M A sll ec- tatons cordably invited. ,tars ordal"ivt. $.., ) iT " 1 'a S. 0e:0 2 s -.-, | i ;.."".' , ll .... 0 0 6-4, 1140. 1., 14-28 the first halfA: to 91,ah S atona I1 0 4alt t .bl. t shdrt L w 0 Larys Cmbres won. by foret Tfrom tj Emblem Club who had Wa Utber of player. Astoy_. er ... o 406 5 W 5 .0l 1. .o 0 1 o Deon rgeae.. .. .. 0 0 0 .L s e * 2 0 WiEugenell Linfoy r ...... 0 0 0 6-4, pA0, i., 14- 2 11 had, the Caw Col te0m 0 m the Arstobwlto t. ube ' I cout .i the f. iM .>ac.-bgr KB '. alowdy caught tp and then pulled sway. .'Los Cumbres won by forfeit from the Emblem Club who had .f P Jm_ w i I a o e. J;whnlt e4ld,.... ,o o0 0o J. Coppe) veT 0. .. o 0 64, TotalW N5 i s a GOraltar Ut imnranoe - .', ftt pf t WaltBrown .. .. 4 0 1%8 George Case . ,o 1 0 32 3 Lewis French 3 3 0 8 Eugene Linfor .. 1 0 O 3 Tom Perantle .. s 1 3 11 Curtis Fitzerald 0 0 a o .1 iI8 y In~:I~ !is wi.s pt~fjn^ low.3Sfi ma PIuI a manuson. in a f Toni"mt'g ptopam: S..... Sm4 au'M t e 40. thta g ante n Mc e aley nand Cs .th tiee ndfind ling "ad they on and kept l g in arighttup to ite end, otals 13 3 6.2 Toeiy r=wasa l=0i-h Score Q2euarte T 60- of 1 e- m 1 "Qui tllr f f elhos &Ad -lbrot 12-6 2- 8-, 29 S.29 v d 0%. TWO EL ARRANQUE ,. k eg . J.M e, seewd!', *wvr tRIDAY .ad SATURDAY fem anidde 4t0 o a.m. I M a. elM ALB IABAR (Nfigtap -e the towue at 4: adm.) eAY ALSO AYS Sun0., Tuo., Wed., Thum. 10 p.m. la 2 a.m. SHOWING AT YOUR SEfICE CffENTER Wf .^'ss^^^14 w VIP wbo a1 time' now a MA Do . f.-. &* 'P. M. I -- m r ,,,--,- i- - - Ti tyflip-AtM 5t~jm^ri , " ,v " - --, Ir M e- B, .,^ I:- ?'* *- 'HI. ., . Lf e.D- [UP) - Ftw. 1* *1- -Asa. Nmia lea ear- s w .. .eag, T. Z ..4 Sse ver al m s tund ba but by J te hrwld ' bddefltelsy tuked against Srtuder w Marlon the W hite o s Sm have been the most uepsist- S. The'stead gait lis renetsd by (N A Telephoto) their 5ce min April, 12-11 in' ay 17-1 In Jun e ,d 134 s t i I ATOO N WAR INJURD Teammate l Hodges (left) and fr l Ju They've b goig ad the Omp atl band bo Eac"-h t t ,' three conte d. a t h e, Dr k rhas a -k of 23, bbat _- ...... 64M .6m .- He York .... .rr 35 B2b- thate arr tse e a .lard -hSo t ahte Giants'hortjatp Witail bt Inson from the fieldd after he had injured his left knee d I ers han spurted more spectacular- whiop ying poe. ther tn battI practice. The Ddge- were ..rml.n up for a gami1 Ie ly att ti mes but ls o hhh P "i.d Ini a ,.ups, The. Y anes, for exam. _"wlha the (hleo Cub,'e buei Wewol tat a- shortstop. '3tum The ay' the majr who it distnce. Ts2-wellYear-9lM$ pbsr Itwa to mRocky U the Cardinal. alpe, were 214- in 2l but league w record d t. wh the 2 r-ol He ll product rem to m nur tare 40 or 11I iwii morote hr m.. wi spr.. ba.sol,,.H Iau y .roamplinhed n the &I . thiedU ulpilea purt. tzox .. w piioy, runs the bases wel and knows how to hit the diqL d to 1 in Ju jneto drpd 'his r d and. 15 i Ju. And tes Bee m tmefb i ld -h d orave been m driupn for twa Mm le. thRoe? lt fi a ld "a e bendit twT ,ti~~o (Nt> nat2Fit Fenway Park. beer were guzzled at the Al-Star t b overcome 34_andd M y c"" At an even -re otel* am in gInM w IeM a- Sin Apriloand May. ri ti SI si TP* .-. 1 8%tf .th o .. ebatll ot. feet I ho e ar, sopped a 1e-olaint h B.et xAlibbiMlai- l= it preln t two Phi Beta'ppas JonhRead o.... nasI g l U. ic a pe ced taeal h to.han up a 1lpatrick am ned Si nsoS, wn h ilptBe5L5 eji I 3. ....' n 6 t.o, w is grag r, with e, t enrolled Ii football's Hall ,,- -,..,h a m.-row, ba at- e. ofFame... o~ eee ---..-42 ,4d ip 1 so .n ..3. -- .b ra r h i t Tha Re on asea hitw hlbeNn oadlmlfor-, ahtioal Leaue, ty t o het- ae that Pitrg ...3- 12 .n1 90 Bltn (12-mo ) .....-8 0d .18 _d ruer d ,e, ,. q eo' h-topy'.e w ano prae ash h .,maybe Dusty R oodes dropped offn .do . I DagainstVir) JaTr- ckW .. ih e ~n f cgraes to ra I moro e te a eOf pace, but a change in / ODA '$ 'Rt 8TOI ]A GM eB i s l out ot .ek fom a mI *11 ,,,aorl. sto anug ea h wated. soen -.io'. S LPV0i t. O) Ba W LA m atstd inning yel rday ibut t h ei a uns ei recsut adr.W PU er- p a in '- .m' .t ...W "20 1- .* *'S D i s do" buildn t .n g' kyn.....04 2 l *York9..0 35-1& WW~ pg. .Fo5 &W mp.tha.ld',e N. Y .Y m lwauke.e .O -42 .43 1 -ChIcago 5.....00. 3- .61 I th i f r-ls u rib'lt ,,r the wri'le d aCompar ht t TheGROSS toER, N. some w York ....48 45 .516 16 Cleveland .. ..4 38 .8 3 second inning aind rallied fo three piou bsb j-a rt feet from shore a oped head 4a1.48--- .45ItingO-Borton ., an. Sc 39 (4-7 balthet't t-o" r thrashed I h an neckhigh wri er arm s r rmt ? ...l( -8 a d odall. 08--igle_0 Det' O B rt. . 0000G0 h . t 0' -c u-id od thed"" atat "aferot on, ss., tout at R y t o a . ."4s s (2-- ) SI ,osand o ..... .5 33. (414 re the S e vedfor ,an^.Itsicnt gInhc? thalsing, audible grunts and snorts e Tork _. 2 1(401x--8) 9 0a, (fl-lan (12-8), Kinder andI as 's fiv e ade st 9 t tldto make, ll the sk if, l m .'meda Hft from_ a _trcking ,,..,........,,. ri .W HY t hicago y ... c46 4c 8% Detrit ....... 7 42 TNew York tied he sc n t 64. a en e er ohe c me t. Lo 42 46 .477 1%) ansas ity .365. ,Bob enneady rke the tie with Bnnks batted .t75 in his freshman oug off bove the casde 51 .440 2 .Washington..328 24 tw-trlae ~soth th e aforementioned gor, sth hfm all h long other th caton ( t, each, baeps even r ,.- York 4J000000--8 12 :1!Kdd -- a ltot to mention Ted Klte-ski, roar of one of at bi diesel en- agee except the dime.seon ko his albs ..4 610a0. 81% atcim o.o10003.x-013 2 r oera L a' -.s C.basesdl -withItesw ws andTd l79 runs ~u he rd? ot there. . It was only Rocky s...Mro' hi r- r '(80-ad Cr a all. tms. re ;.4n 's .1 X os third ie run on ermLo blar i er t a t to s w round o a e1 s ciano epractieg t s cho ihpdj, _- rnd "a w, figures 'to Ba' swing, me ofrthe waters of nearby tL rnat i or s "Z6 .. Howell"nw ho. shut 200 il 0ls11lillli iiliStetc h. rIlpMAeyer (-8)- land 4m"*) and doo' e. rm Ma tra Ll 2ser th so di buldin. IMeOs l e r.r -hw on is bs cod- "t Be-- Mi-.-, l Laigesk w.,w,,. .-.tU Os~et tlhh ge O what ,se Ie ht i n een knoc- w *- L S ._ o .v mhd ei" abta oped h alt Its in e y A- Same hishdalthty Je Dn b e a- was at Acaco, lex, a.month at tran hs eb ne tr r DAL lsjt and Cb --. Brown i)nds 9 d4 s r e (s0 itnhea n st. a raued t% A- got oat on t h he h igh t y fr oeft (10- ldln ea) rr S t aS it h v er- wi . -- -- Ma. ssi., toN urw York to *Reseent' (P4) mad -ampant b o L D Al loseq 9' Vw itih is'30h bitch a ride for his destiny date Bt dONeci tal.PTeM y osisa T ek othe asn ,d Gut Zernial ahd 2 -n '51.Ith Al Well nine years ago. Lde (2-6) Jac..-.Wter. .047. 1-- ,,..-. ou oque dtm ak ethte e emid dumb ,,f FtRESTONEINT t.L us 1 1 0 0-9 9,ns Ct,. o__ .1 dec% isi e tlly The log.a n d.e d None tbo.. guys w-ar e r e- "Actually ," says M ari o, "I , sbnra l, IJ ahWte () Cd Bx 64 .4i0 17% d plays demanded of a shortstop. So'outSGt, but the driver only too r me os of top light der.M.Shnt ), Cec r ri se r wen4e20 hhYrkGiStI n ex youn is itragorarYo pitcher a- because he wntd someone San l1 es- .id stroth. feoaed the Kau qs City Athlet I ,cs, n takes his place to talk to, so I chewed the fat champ insevery physicaulspec- tr a f Ith, o378 'TS 119 .51l7 (M st 7 t/ d ) .tSh, .. ? ,as tIe b tler stagles to ]..I _o t yell 'Aealdol" to ma.e his [ C 1 AlmInl^ pk Uwer, idlyg44 ndw0 s -and .15 Bui Ot81 x-a 8 0 l P Met d a vie nd th ner tMad hw rnk irac1 caught his at- aieANdIA O: atwnpdnd k rum, a Yr 0- 1 hI up with the aforNementioned sluler, with him all night long over the action height reach, biep to DAVID: even 1Chc 0-123 o2 Kinder closed u o~ in t to mention ed n k, mr of one of those big diesel en- age) except the dimension i his RETREADS Oeg SItThe defeat was.anaCi.Edde Mathews and Ted Williams. gines until he got there at 8 o'- tnghs. Marciano's chief criti- give now tire sfety. ttbrg ..c .orgh, LOPALt (4-7) nd i Banks ha the large hands and lock in thelet morning.. At 2:30 cam of Moorse: thin it's sllyA P raw.a 1 .... l. 0 mer. .-. ilevereda i lfn rn ied of the u- hat afternoon, stil without ay for tweek- rao etravagabout ow atsi o ........4. 29), nd and T .kMarti, Howell (4-1) rai teyeo rm Wd -. er r. Ain in m her retu m m first workout or h'sgoing to lick. omer n champ. .Ev- . B sandLolla. ie......... b es (le.l g t.Lres wh .1w wruy hd ad Charley Goldman to l ook oryooy takes it for gra antd lat'sI 1-Wl..win thee~.oka ns wft m over." wnat you're in there for." is bw b m i O a The champ put on a pair o iiihim ,ignt on television, but I un, C l0001Cleveland 000002-4 12 0 ga aotrth with sog nied e explosive wrisets, T amu o ame otelerys un- HI Phi 10O10G83-5 19 0aSchmitz, Stone, Abernathy (2- o~tipig t; t ijI qeteg r hUN hu at the last 5plhtsSr slas, grabbed a towline a'deslpll he's taevryintelligent -7iUN 4 and Io sw ..omed across the lake..TraIfellow worlds his business and. . ro sS.le- y wa )d ourtn. Mn arwn.3 ,w U a. s iich. I or Godman had palp, it.atitons. h toghs." .5,0 U ..k- ..... S the. boat4 o , aFir--- st.. time ionship career ..even knockL work Is don . eD tha oebawea s e ever made like an aquabatjmg- oft a Couple days in early Au- 2. Same high-quality tri a week as t s runa- Acapulco, Hex., asmonth gust for his sister'smarriae. new tr is rul CI . .all iBesse wh as i fy Woa who visit him in style . Franny 3. Scientific control of a',,-;,,, la u "b.' Okan 3-5 as a light-heavy tain-to reach and Barbara Ge-aler simply ho.p ass'Ure toughness an .IW5J() ACIVE LICADEIWI sutotvuntil Made Na5 h it or exceeds the heavyweight Pa., and and at thec h.mp's 4 Final Inspection m t heNo. in te hith. -r mountain-top cottage. 610ntWarrem Spaln citebd a five-ass uressafety 4 -t. 13 a B to ima riletire' B v, Is taking the couch treat- To gane ohe.ury ever t avs he gh Ment to soothe has worried mind.,.tire coats. LoZbw: ... a-it in 4 A spat with one of his coaches, fte0.41avpn ..... 4456447 .5re 12 hee-Wt ., k is suppog5 to e tbbehind the en. FUSTO NE U A-Mbrni-188 skein.4"- 17%6 fanto milwo force Inactivity of a top slight ered Masths New YorB Gions young pitcher hailed as a coming honad out a s4deaidou over the I'.?'tANUiARLDN gr e olat year ago.. .Arounu 11ear. ox you: hear8thatTel. 3-4663 amoud 28 6.6 p6 st. Lsois Cardinals, Don Liddle @Wrht for NRA eryke Minnie Minoso is Still a mite gun 38573311910616 SWAMI On(11- 2 7 0 4 2 le l Ai*. The shotstop geIsIn hisperk up...Atleast that's CHrI'RZ Aals ftVasilt1;47natbowPxkris caught hi at. pt b ga) i-d, the lt1o fielder" s the ball on I Dok 33 C. Hm-er. bM*er, YOU'v Roy Phil. headed back to tShee V 'du Thackee n rdio extravaganza, 30 mer. deliere ks rlly runner returns to second baseMonitor... Former Open champ .27l re l What Is tU rule? Charles Ed Furgol is still looking for an Raaz"L eastern atigws. e olf connection . Squavr Ss wer:now&m*ire moag 'the world's, plush ski cn-" Phlb22 "wf s4b6s make un ren was my brassie shot to grea o the tbird hole of the ..4i. *4' -..... "*** * * **i *** *4* 4 IL t.,h ap-,- yI-UU pro tora. aQ. g is Mike Un tout the th edluttwM-Charley t. causing -- fe I. KREIl I it a spoE ; : eab. w ,tOpea in Wan.gto.- .. a, whichL year. yards to arm raised up. I lok . - -d I, out of WW Ir show t Og8awery, I , Ithin s w *L th -. I soak he g t Io ed vptuA' i a half on the Maple ,Maple Leafs dropped dson to the 8yreun Ctle alght sad no wived br gaine. Buffalo rebounded from s. defeat to top HvUana, 9-4, a Rochester overwhelmed o sel bus, 12-3. in the other gu Ilat nig h Today IDEAL JO . atWr oPID W Chapter 10 A- NeMr tets A "3AW53U I 53 00D roughly Insp6"otd iCfe ' sad material used to y applied. time and tempeatne d maximum weako . inside and uCtide ' n B0O/e of what a w -' ERAMERICA C0. w 39, Pananma Iand 3-4564 ra Auto, A. (PaMf- rage AX U .B I. s UUa want Bourbon at its best EN RIVER, Am" e s *47 *h*b. I~..Larl 37 ?~.~" *v.i- \ ..' .. *. r, . I =. 1 Ila, tk' v a, .LON I-*v-hL Clf,,31 l Ar ArnantmA ths Make Miss:l0nierseFinls johnmo a Vermofit who Wl a ted States also neat- namsed MMiss UA. last t ni4t ly esiped another contro- l m i nethe final of h the he he 's en- .contest with 14 beauties tra rei h countries neraloe Streeter .. ,o -sote W n iveGtors saw the f Yla wsa teWf pa lgthe iwa o man wka m ath on i n g i Fe. tuin aOftheNMI-fiond aist as pwearj,@SolUnseFasq aidwas narrowed down-to '7rrrLt 1 lecdo ohe from a grand total of 75 girls ao tshetrille. b ac eUTXnm ,1 S who arived hereas 1 eek Wlth stage as P rehek e andWth the l p. u stars in Htheir eyes and drms othe r Bunderat top a a 2 U' e as mal plal e h er t e P r 1 b h i da future In the movies. h ao ad ed. fls hin twr 3 'roe --te1e 11 s' Tf.i til awn d onherblond rlnhs wrich was so r t he d ntors lt r e nedom t po Peron. ... sad b th 1rns PueN d od -he rt a S * MThe otnvrs e A finmal s ts wed bA st. "l u don't se an. e "tm t ob Wo I hm i WIs~ Ar ~ tin. Belgi-m, uinP s fingers, do -you?" Swee nai, Cel niasa .Sh- Telw s prikt tl 5 clt no m a ro a pe y t Englanda ar7n, G emonty ,-- -o l t 2 C o bin py f hb bt thco e tm ods fe the samled is Rlso 38-me1ber wLa U*Ln th 'eo r hA CY J ... "Of1en, be. mtrators .. .. t hr oa ed e I No aa thSeden ando en rue- W1u1I "lI propou ofiUYr o DSo Rd h r T dos gt r A ,dtb1 Blond Carlene hn ade rt heshrugged era b the eretatc be in ur mb E Lchon tc o I n d b :_ackstage diuO ve er w Th udt Ledic re into o GrcvnOf.us trat s o t A she should have wsonh and admit- eNfl ,7rsi a ny. July'2oreettrln to ron T he 22 lad er ted she hadnt' expected to win, (UP)-T'thei atos de am m ar BtO m-F rm mSrmn m aPt i .either. he erd He u anmou ey t istoB. The I ReOSI July 22 (UP s eechea demPd a reipea o ve s ota een thet u by Peron would be acieev. . Cadrlene In .tall.,Wse de ; d Tgave its final approval to ths on A eepful of Nationalists fiI state of intaernalO war which fredo a ate o ats rhe day nIsht walked away withnon ation e first two. rearmament on a mall roup of de aonstra- gives Peron spial diattorial In a Celinic o early this month, reslgne- is MaS. title and the right to laws cle aring the w ar their tori deandl freedom of the powers rPeroo promised .give A t hhueber neoftfl party and ad r ,,tiver fl esh...... ... N B k... .. S__.. '..- M Unis e tsemifiadS Dsooty J fede C r president rman o ta st ae tite whup he will la th l o rhlm in t worliss dUthe moatr h 0 laws permit the callup of man was killed. among *ei wn WOW.-, 0 trUCe.To 14 a f.d I malr theo ameo 0 volunteers and et a The gun play occurred after Followin the assembly, about Ben it president Pen _ the ors Ca_. Thel ay f atou in bthe mot orledn- Bl e r nlmber1sle to g el n 'o.mico f the. d e .onstrators held aen.as 100 Radicals b egan marching In ber of putle, n e to Judgehlproposed officers sefibly in a building-of the Had- the streets. They didn't tl i far AsqmAupc&IN, cle on-tthe aad of tf t cc ut. ~ in he rank of colonel and above.ea Party, wi hoppos s Pr. b the a wer e attacked l eA m on t p n the Chamber.and a e A a s yea rs. no sooner' The Sundesrat need ac-l dAit JuanD. bPeron's govern- Nation as smallrpolitical Rear 4mo.Albe* Teisa rme.hIn Euch rongTeIrss -n'nTIC' Asiasth ye arsn. i 1a e (UP) P ogrentongr oup, thatgr ase es ti nd crssI- a the 3v n he Fra i Carinal Spn1 el e- o l are ethrBd was Miss Johnson's pearl-stpd- tion on A Pa r n f the met.o dd crown sittin on her blond volunte ers wiich was submitted The demonstrators listened to yOt h at aied earr has been sup padeo ncigapres coergotieneptc ro narett d ldn't wn ,rue No r vn .ppendx ed resuons overalg a UneNons, may Atl be Van atops ot each uri C nr -s---Ro-eJ- e r A wa he a o r -. by the ge ment late to t ship woe e tour or- bin. boakerops Famlxt -o foeea fr --hrn Aoi s Te 14 T -ion Phra F C raln.Cm BO-E Cath w tics, tastafts began to chatter about be passed o unless e the Houseavt A ie to rs the uo s etr-Iy bhdave he rg h erae aoptes d o Po C T m n i i he docison while cluster be. d tunanimous ly to do sot The family doct or a es Air Gripes over. H-telins othe. Nfr thine ona t i .the ia andtscenery ordinance will be reconsfio um adered gaP e surgeob" se 'pt co. edao. .. I O E anE ataenY r-i gaeet or md tdc atee l backstage t the Long Beach an t a special session within the- om ue n e --- wa-oti (UP)-Pllgn uims tolt. l3th inO, be d ine n-b tan reo~ebet i n t tunic rium next two weeks. tic tha-*thudrol!ie!-teptin irnuy!ora BEucharistic Congreso.at..,f a |paI thouglal my chances| r o t Ar ate ti clase io e towpr- c h~,-h O e o were nothin too.". rmiss John- l toeer mad ni tanoi Ac teonuhe enleaureo oerraia th hrsaer seasmayl thon o arl bo IOakuVmeR e lthe a 20,000,000 Catholics an"& Fliep! JerfrS gMotC S. t shall feel the ,ame way sto ANSAS r Y, Mo.J uly 22- Theor articleWi ne dcontinued:lhd "Often, Aes poian yin. erin T Ste iba tueas B'sh e a intrigee vnoexed it c hieng" f n o side the ranks of the American by the dramatic aura which our- e WIndo procession tonight climaxes th e At midnight, allowingg the vaen To rn s -c t he OBac stMaged inre trhevex e des 1 .Medical Asan. blazed in the rounds surgery. The surgeon en- e ea e m.. the ie cerdow- ,ordll lomade frm S Msoer th e recireion.WitnFioOr TeEa wf nw u ,t em when r geqdr too hT l.w em lnery doo lojosag reatterhie nsillAntis- I st he ot e athevent of heo.F arr cP l r ithrb, m s poer h decaidlen e uwisrum.. tttioners made public an AMA consequently chargemove for Far Eao pirogsrm "Waymof theGross'ft cereony, sin.of Peiping. Aiss Delawae. Heenen toda h e e ATUrDA, JULYlpra- s reater prese andpdma eurerhentehTper r o. tac o w ic lma e gble, cfetlerates its 15th gage InH regularly schedule con- hiBBher^^^^H|^^^^^^^^^^^jMB^Bil fee ws norvce tenheh slms dnm entesoOten nadntabsh oef Naw Yote wstil. balndti. ocaw Anw.j Smemkie P thde b flatly. "I think NW ORK c Julyate22 (UP) report which cancludeid that sr his services. te eeteeao2re -(UP)bo re a,- aond in to be led by Bishop clebrates ma nfor m C 'm eia.en's.crn - Th ir omust be wrosnmW u 'nPhilip.. Jenkins, a 57-year-,'reorpcharge their patients too T OJe rgys, aLithuanian munion Itisepetedtha t 4 94 dO-ges old man with ambitious ideas, much. People tend to for.g Vtthat'nPeipingmad today that Far nEt-rle a Rfthhe a trn 0:11 e e the a mll doctor h ad ees doct w or Isoth a uner donl oequoti ehein oud ingR oedCnh em -m S of the in are unhap i made Wall Streeth history e yes- pparores fu eatoew sCehaiengh aIn0n A Sania, Cr bae mae0 nts ar eisim t c th the choice and they've t rdy. He became the fIrt The general practitionersaid hea ctor t tes t bsh i The p re sse de ea l on ll idso in pretty-blunt and t Negro ever to head his own 'surgeonis'fees were too high and responsibility for overall medi- United 1:30U Nations, may still lietrals-stofArefugees m making ayerhm r Sh in tirms" was tohe sad admissions brokerage firm. out of proportion lf ees ont n"e u atthe G eneva ieo uton-u aCongress S n nuare. E e a s e ms Mas chu tts Alyea eSpecial Markets, h Inc.,-d ofahTpened medicalcfcare.a.ference.TgeFo ssesac will bre s sent O P tltheoae i t t ecis ion.evdrlrd leditsd ra onrdus emmAccording to the general orac- 14 nations where Catholicism Is CAlO orW anw in i Jul t o. blocks from Walt Street, hea rt e report was made public In tice doctors, the subject of t tur- In a broadcast eardhere, Oppressed:s e a an h ~ef rign beautiesdi of m the nation' finan ial cen- the ',amily d doctors' monthly gical fees was so hot n under- dio Peiping quoted a New C o e r."y I i untal (. e I S d n r. It has a mixed ard of journal, out late because cover controversy at the AMA News Agency correspondent i e i ms to n o m anges reN oDa ;directors and staff. of a drpute over Including the convention las month in June Geneva as reporting the atmos- arl,-China, Yugoslavia, Hu ne a i a;ohn Je o i W0 W ierotl rpco rotchereoal o article.e that the board of trusstees re here there has remained cor- ary,, Lithuania, Es toniapnd SAIGONih n J- on an, i ria ydoctorn fre-fused to make public a report dial throughout the tal aCcoslovaklae mn UI tno! n g. l d ..denied. surgical privieng- compled by a family doctor Added: Latvia and lNorthVietnam.s na to. ,S m h, -- sabcredncoAMAhhtenett of tie-e r -esi,"z.th oft oeur M e t ao n o We ly' the cnul tiom o- Pmrpand other "so14t dmerj t nctsadrtA r 3as0 omtoldis .. I. geandasecity othlt n -Stor a mtoocsd. toalnInthero r ati The &lwSer Of mt sS & S aneo to . i. !,,.k ., ,.roes andpprhap e anambl dance, the that copies of the report be rn-/ on outsede ieorns oe ry by7 o nesto ro p ds in' the doctor must turneo i patient mailed to e.eydelegateg' the RepublIcn.theU I ii line." he said. ovr to surgeon who then article sadmhh(SovietPrem ir)rulga i h Brisgys text of the note.reported! s the cs wif, a Oi wee -mal charges tht1to20n-arniesbeene- l ot oPremierNgooDinhDEi in me o 6a rmVs I c s nVanomnterounon rsthe IiN m isd M iss MewMexoanedtesueoofFirMonday at A a:30d .m.I n the Santa d haln- ernm wSa .-. .A.URDA. JULY 23sed-AMA-- -- ttenet, fe mpt "ea pof the four p3we Ss ore pchg ILO Btteihrewan o at r e Of.()--The 15upogeeYhe't sta. Sal Arnjy I. tu: tt ..:1 a.. 1-m--olyrie te octr adf..io-budwth evrsetinsoutidWth.furnoits u.etwastlkswee chato- C' 2' W*1 b Sr aiceds, thes ate e ny thousans of -1o .o classes.wi fo eherw ithe. tWn- em SaLvtci.-yhy illf bold the most violent canvas of love and adventure. 'over filmed I" WORm IN THE COUOzAL raft shop run by Sa.cil Service s t"la14-foot outboarid runab t built five months at a cost of $150 by Vernon Dunell (eft), clvillan employee ot the USARCARIBZ Engineers at Coromual. Center and rignt are Pete Monaco and Sf8c. L. J. Ivey,. ereft shop supervisor. The 11 USAROARIS service, tlions, many golf and. baseball fr I fW lits in the fiem clubs, with tte andances facilities, four mlathly transit. wn year had 72,000 -ew last year, provide thb troops of of the Panama Gnat and over i.im this cOUmmand with a program 600 annual deep ga flying e-x- wfllt includes dances, tours, 1i- '1peditions on Army craft. t sports program aa- so lier shows, contests, I "the ladividual an4 on and sports,. I The12 libraries in the com- aat comanll . mand fill the need of those in- v USARCARIB shutter-bugs have terested in literatuM and last program in- nine photo-labs at .their dspos- year thS Seven Pnagaaian una bisball. bx. I iam.en eetiin crafts its alone h a trculkation of O'wlm Alwep work 30 7 elumesim -4l OrI, c amIc MoU pictU apn be seen in -. .od hu at 11 cra sh 14 teAM t the con- farW" OL. 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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 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 | |
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| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
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