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1jt*t i~IL. ..~ '~. .4%q&k1S4 TV-' ~fl "v$ 1; I't Jt- N rAw ~4. . at q .. ... N ' U..7-9 . 4 .t -~ r 4 fl~L..a :i2> - oneki tie al I-on are lj4 lg an oe antpsllan h< .a Mm ud 'Ir rIM v Balk ' wol: t. e fs e e ro Ulut :a, s. f _rist wgt w d -es- elp.ls S C I .ojes h ."0 ovei.nr e. t .t the Ca. l d.aon encourages and ydvooqtetr vaccina- U r o m, .... :_ - I __ h prtuen .o hbnwever, .tht the programs is strict. ly p vosmt." bate and the admins etr.tl, wiwnl not Insst ait e Inulations contrary to ttie wishes of parti ' .- .. '- ,d . pgetfatrnrSlsh imade by which a ni In begn uthtlWeesday and wltww britten #A m pln jan s to T Ulits r te seiItin bi am i Jct US. nd healo Te grW tor the free tros sntther per of he oWritten conatt.o parents f*.tU: to 11 wrd nin al .Ffi anI Rs W canc: 9 to 860a.nd a5e pupils of the Unit- 11ja m! ad8 se rortcardsna Seho om- a5 id=tUltloh cAird of par- SR1 8 to 11 aL.DsL d fl to 4 S ftguaedlas will be r pquir- p.m. d etime-of vaccination iThe InoculatIon pram for oad mto the signed written faL L mera sata t 0ol- c forms. The letter Wilh be rSant: L IuaiOi9 Cm e a the Varyup #attonq. day .ant. M.u.1l:320. M. K- __ r Smd" '-- ~ -- -- --- ---- - ------- ...--... I. " 1. -.__ V.. iNo IkVoe,: WASHINGTON, July 25 (UP)- UtJ taMUI t EU AoUDU Uls any In "-'cret BagreIments Of any kind" were reached at the Geneva summit meeting. They also reported at a White House briefing for legislative lead. one tht the are "hopeful" hout result of Ie -Big 'lour meeting bI he .not "disuMted" the prob t a ahead. Senate Republican Leader Wil f am 1P Knowland (Cal.) gave re porters an account of the one and a half-bhur White House susp at which he said the PrelidentSnd Dulles gave the leaders a "Iftl r- Sand cIplete" report on the Ge- evai n. Kwso l u they .sured the heriusaa leaden that "ew secret reemepte of any kind" mea e tered fito at GeMva 'direely or teareetb." Speaker Sam Rayburn (Tex.) sad Mr. Eisenhower gave the n'oup a very interesting briet- l.He also reported that the rlegrstors were assured that "no agreements had been made, se- act or. aherwlse." ,,',,, . 4., .-'-I, -7. .- s , crtl an .- _ i . I -' * r, ICONFBUBNCS (left to right). owv" aboard ui plerte, twie' oti & *'4. r? V. -a.- .7. -, Iva. ~,I-' L t :. ._ *.-._.. :. :: ..* *' <* ..,, , *'a * - ' *t. 1" " " -- -T .. * -" 1- 'a.- . ... a '' 7 4 : '--'. '> .;. eneva,' ss Wi AT' 8BA- .Iitte Blaenhower Madame faure& amd Lady Eden s pby so mayb yact for n .on z Lake t yacht Pismo or. other oWd- I rald )IMMWOhn polew Dul"m. act 4ra a Peton-@ Preatdent. 4 .a M ., iemilt M o-r 'pI I L&ke Us Attorne I- -- ,- Reaffirms Views ir WASHINGTON, July 25 (UP)- La Vern D Washington attorney for the United States Citism e sociation of the Panama Canal Zone, reaffirmed, the viws of the association which he presented. Senate foreign relations committee recently the revised treaty between Panama and, the States. 'l DilwqV issued a statement today after utl. : copies 6f Panamanian newspapers which crm tat*R declaration by the Zone CLU-MTC (Ceitral Lab. ion and Metal Trades Council) disclaiming ity for Dilweg's: testimony before the Senate (Ameng Dilweq's reported remarks to the on behalf of the USCA was the observation that' * amanians do not like us." He mid this to be a hfct, not merely an opinion.) ,' "7he viw of the assoelation that represent are quite acur.. - tatemen..t WS LA, A " Three afterN Ida O Idrive e .e was returned American employee of h Ar,, Thompu L room, was tied for ruvnk diving ad given a iday Jail s tamice during i t mondkg' amenift iathe Balbs Magistrate's Court. m 49year-old American was found gty of driving while In- toxicated early Saturday morning on Gaillard Highway. This was hi. second similar conviction. On April 30 1954 he was fined $1:0 for drunken driving and s CZ license to drive was revoked. It was returned to him Just three months ago. Croom Is employed by the Ar- my Engineer. Find Lost Wedding L" ,r' '; 'ne BMUtI.e Dparts had an KRig After 26 Yeors ..atwaft nou ... .nl .that ,8. and Red hM RMSeM Iowa, July S X(P)- nose: ambassadors l meet in Mrs. Nick auters can thank a Geneva Aug. 1 to dIsu= release poket gopher for finding her wed. of merica, prsonern h by Bed ding ring lt ;ona farm n ear China. her 5 year ago. The wom 's daughter, s. President Eisenhower will re- Martin Peters Jr., spotted a rot port to the Ameriean people to- sbhfe in the sunlight atop a night in t 18-minate bnadcast o.- rehly doug gopher mound. it was ver radlu and televidsin tworkl her mother's wedding ring. at 10:30 p.m. Navy Flunks :J Wordds Most LONG tEACH Calif., .15.- te mes1idad el. fr sorts ast at . Universe corona bau we. Sweden's en a oWSt * Navy that t 5 dwn am eo. Pageant uZabmalaadeou h ai fleor from thp e U. .. Nl a stamon in nearby Ios uAtmitos Mwe uod to have own U to newt ute 73 beauUstewbo com. p u 1%pageant from 3 cou a ad dtes. But only 70o me appeared. The nROeded morts quily were were unable to explain th &- Spokesmen werea not hndiat ly avauable to dMmd thoe Nbv's Swedn n -- ofh M-5 4A - * Of -Squiring Beautiful E tri ned with gold r *ld.h gsts~ diands dadeb and The only po-as movie contents we by a otsat Wena fbr aP e aer . Od mthi p~rizqiyonby niveralal- but as shue I l0in s she indiated s hejust as interested w as home ase is a "o na oi- reer. Fhoak Mo ile The MaID tM am to t-7 ju = erof- W58 Mad WS^PSVdid.l btnmn aeaus SnS ^HtSketfBl.-- affnk. k~~ ^'i~nrJ~fe ifedco J^8 o ** B oltn?~O~ce that the1 Wrnce failed to b T old C As an BuSitners as ped t would r me Fafls 2/. .: Behi*n US, Red China the United da on the for- stera ts discuss the problem sad other fun-i causes of Far East ten- t are a1 I as that Lhe , of setting 4uffernt thruga de bate and if after sach debate I find that I am wrn, I would readily concede defet. "By no stretch of the imagina- tion could I be charged with pnk- ing yay kind of repesentatiol for, The State Department recalled the labor unons y nave that Red Chinese Premier Chou their own spokesmen." En-lai had suggested, at the Ban- dung. Conresome -of African and lha ei Gill's Asian nations in Aprx had -ug. 1 1* ested that he was wung to have direttaalks with the United States. yIa., SA. Since that time, the department i 6 K l said several governments have acted as intermediaries to ex.- r DUe -J TI.- ,ore the, possibility such talks. Fr 'Happy ime' state I e at Pro"Offl- Lr5 atuys@ Tickets for The TheaterGuild's into Os gua g newest production Jg-he Bav tte q mue 'on 'rmessa or Time" go on sale today. Reser- otWer Uatte affetng Nati..- vatos may be made by calling atChin. Balboa 3481 or Panama 3-1285. SSix performances of the Broad- He similarly indicated the qu~s way comedy success about a tlon of a cease fire betwwen Na- French-Canadia family will be tionalist China and Red C h i n a given, starting onday, Aug. 1 would not be raised at Geneva. through Aug. 6. Zone Military Post Flags At Hall-Mast In Tribune To Hull Flays throughout military In- stallations in the Canal Zone were flying at half-mast today for for- mer Secretary of State Cordell BHu, who died Saturday. Those in the Canal Zone how- ever were not lowered as yet. It Was not known whether an order ad been received by Canal offi- catm to lower the flags. IF throughout the U united rather of the United Nations. The body of the Myear old statesman ly in state I the his- toric chape of Washington Ca- thedral whets munurnen paid The fuensi whit bei hld tomer. row at 11 a.m. eW y5 Crow _= __ "-_ : , f ly ad . &-W, .Dr a sl^-*)**im is^D .- .. . .-.- ...^; /; i- F The play enjoyed a long run in New York where it was first presented by the team of SRdg- ers and Hammerstein, a.thos of "Oklahoma," "The King and I," "South Pacific" and other hits. Leading roles In the Ouilds play will be handled by Al Lob- man, Jr., and Peggy Blfpason the French-Canadan father and. his Scottish wife. Paul Mobely will be seen as the 13S-year-old boy whose pus- zlements over the problems pub- erty bring him give rtaim to much of the ply.'s gentle humor. Alex Protnitoff, Jim Rodgers and John McTagoart will por- tray other members of the Bon- nard family. The rest of the cast Includes Kay Brabander, Bpe- rans Lop, lack Boggs, Rch- ard Oerson and Bruce Urich. Mrs. Gene Simpson is the play's director. Honesty Pays! HUNTINGTON PARK, Calif., July 2s-(UP)R-lster W. Cedar realied today what a good joll- cy honesty ca be. He was ive a i-$100 rewa for returning toMrs. Ay . Welgeerts ato eiML. . a purse contattIng the srm and ilf wath of fjewey. vess ar, good i the I Eucharist and Its s .-m uses as a means a ing man's loe of Gv d Os i tilt said; houses hospitals and im lT . hesa_. .in t_.e Ehap ri. teT ..n =:: r. SP ig to t el con tfuding mass enedecoA. AB i cav,. yo, na soeuld retun spe Eueharist t always whatthe It .aVW ifes*,,, be it H *o Are HeK For Four J .UJ... ai'dsr -t41 2... - 1* I -4 - - ..lj Hi I. a i,,. >:-1. i&- "* I :;p i... . _ .;A-. 7* . -,. S*,v-~,-- .- - * C X ;;-v~..- - W,7 IT ,,t.' 777"T ^ A.Ic"AN- .r "At Least I a ..-61p.ow Labor NW . MIhent PA lOAA N Mr f" fRAL. Av Tiwa3 n o I ay ST-m,, arATVs UA Ike IF MA eS0.N Av 0 e R. iv .V11 .I... HI ..go'. Automation now means Pan- Sth voe, ni s a *mator)*m S STHE MAIL BOXA tr tutto-, or thkt please or to Move to the rear. G entt m w M . S" ross .e--,Autom tion-now me ans O, Me-ewi a j_. S- machines p laced outside of sties. r.j Afterr., so the clerks e an- ". Aft e- h.. . ThO fitOt e Of wednesday's Panaa Amern headlined home wi tt ales being lot. 1 C NoptNets-15 isT "_" n ilart "15day. .s" Wrl, W G a i a es ofer r- AutomtIon-now mea' a be i a b !e e DA dutycfor?. .e vuhiM ,,4 .-whichbzel v swore to oetra brain to a t the 0 beAan d tr o1i. thin ked that a person had a right to reasonablyy Ael u ..nto ato n-nw -mesas human re opperan -- ,- ... d g& thi oa Zn e tin by n electriic t brain ..i. f ,V to06M4TVh as arged th o- tin ve r spo l roteyle li a gagha t Peg toeld ABi as B offe o the dis.h.arg ,f his duty"e apphis n the ection pr o todes a-o.tut gbigtinegi gto ape iISot i no tthaot automie on ba enot mea Ma i .. .le vit rea ohl ee I c th arin on et mwetre & a eator b e ranet- a'a ogei s t 'u t p t ftoere at oh t estiong o b st dnu t a paih tles ina the dfo- Canoe waotore wa ten "sma n har e n rwe fo. WPotpe ow r e i o mb c the is ot p ua p tio atta un ti ghe nco onesi c tain h and tod a ut to e t aeroemnei"A th e at. e ot enet ithe o protect ua i ah aane' Dnaot me iat w it a to e orsld r zis ordi2ums a p edtdol so, thew U t p ed* :.- ve ry ... r n tos . tent Wate a hmosed oalrn violate tr d n a .ear ola transvoer. speortaaatoauthesir ked uin mlo tho t e wh toy p gr oa l r appel "e hav ben to dah g addtefnalnues an armament rae for R sa Iontre,.ht haere s onoldr, easerc aha ;me nsist w tth av me meal e e m p ar w I or an oug wom rat r whIc w the"u ee and te -.o wh t Irdo .ohave Sr eou t co t w th a ie treiaote a man ery w nm .a Fe' 1 aren s is le TO te woer ,d Ie t bhat e i ta s ed eofr t mAuro tn o ,a iceyv tatr lng c. fd io atib fri S tado th a C8ha its iosed thei toapp ear e r itO gn nh a h f e o t he t v s theto d te ay m h l sa f o hnag tlh worl e "os Sa a -t on n It a t g ud e alc i l eed .LO, A er r 6 oo IB a d with p 1g en e vge .a t e n arr now U sBh noaa R l thver, ad . 6All l ineu rf.noht morole o orwartoe mweee- t n "eivra ndomce aye.Fontnlerig tonwa-pie I very, V r m .ch S Yet w odlum already ve l tinga the law by t NsPadsnlylar vtor Pay." st i pare&teo eat I Those senators who knew what r A- uthe s earpo ic e aon resit a esteew thaA ranothe tor arne ex opes n aeme rhsd ad otr oo can aa e p~e ,e b ~,g e I,? .-- pe ed that year roag Son Goetment.h assrelacwa.ae yaemround a. res0ye"d han ieata or k swto r hie t t la e o aa Iria. te n t at so nt Lto h no for t at t the nghtrow atn e t aeulie hel tooroe on the In Lay a on r am a a th. wol ar-- Q lh Justce chu n e g t. u oe e p er rnit D ai m- -- r c.sita in w i hasAfoc e the Kr i lm org his ti n otra in d lattar upontheeJudg e c n icrnedsbut The nt0aFL' s artmitona lo. e Mr forrehad e o o stres s posiios wrant to- a oft h ow nsumers goo ia economy nmeat dato Reyald s and t.n ha Typict ml of the pa rkeu h, tho e tempesorytti od nn e ce ao u tl theatre mp d Iow er pta a d s Resnea rh Depb t sai o mlceSy, Is ta - ath_ c rAloor. c the ordsa e- t,,, oe s o SWa u uminesl Sat o t we e hemr og a r y r ate atn e te at e lan o n t e lar oamo n fora.u rl the oe rntad l ain Sh ad ththes er th g iv o e thef a eo pr oith e rn r or m hee t tm e c i t o r h 66 ci thwituiading Servineometfrr Credit V'Tde st5os eat. argumentedor; hogtge80In or I tho ho0 police ofntoh omessfis r to be ruspet- vn oal U Uionn, wos vc en aa a h itlee o a, os s. c.nt a a hat o b t e ve ac art owe tt dey k a ri lt ear er e e tha t. atoprotectlv our S pn nta at etoeas 5a4 tpman. a Thlo is Is an eleva r op soret.i u on o l. Ita"lo, In brae f. "r .ple gers ional asp ion ougd bestup tim w he nak0 ldw Ira w ar s t esi ht cen nwhistei n auo ach is p avei ma rt. laat ey Pl enu said regaotne the atn Roenodm seta o mant fros M, a e e. Now Ia th uind tohat they sre nod, or seeim rs ian tg rtras' local Be Ehae e to o s oint a te r Ra i has other oa e i re ntond o s i the retn ln to hs og its rao gl tlwns ; ,- || aII1 that IronS tatt ihas 1trlyeae abova ths t iiciivd. Ths t wa t bdssiueal n metal oeeutpnt dforlone atethlf.t tore o e o th ro ing ld estri tion s tri n, D emoeatehai w etho need it or manuf e ae o s lse t year iori t cr00 bt ghts for arttlaber k nokred raa ro iun ss ithe e nd disoura.ed. i t b formula i er oooT b"EiSt ethnolGnv h.o f.ed tce. SY litwoe mbt u who protests hem? If there isa no one to e nompny gtree the to lYe adiorie T ieer enhn r tllati. ethat sin a t Aw les. tu then how cln we e ct tha to rotect ,? gays 1dv9e so e i n u the Soviet f bapacie ir War i mne wh a a sIt dr the ro 0earnd bout tecr;, o then ew--and Io e. W .s. TON -. (N. ,t. kas t he Rustr a for more het Ruhadtn people more ronmum iftw tha ve .t 9~ti" War.he;" sto fo m.w ttee i atd flnlsed t ,helifof e ie'tan, trt a ,arTrt Iin hasI fr prne it hwoth bitrq pro b me.' Whito are the police suppose to do? Find a mandol tom-voied perator as eva- 3str a h B-ra om,. a snatch rop. stada tirua, gpltus eraw tc- goodscl n ec oyat o tke him to eort ad fin out theoaree I t chn tos. 'd en ,ys a tional no. na s 'st a thet ec- arit osui's for -' Many of these cn umersa' go odet t c n in ue esa i theI o ti hMe o gec l mett e eo er t raw aI we placa wth n we Ria had lte to offer In trade : toi frot de a in utin o tha i he S thoutit te I tourt wore uthe oi es O deci It man a s nin i test In. rw a e. r' hened the R e uf i t o When the new ulrinbekcruh. am ont t r n the a tan overnn t lhad ivn U p o n ol Tta paom reeer he bas t. Iae DetueatIn. wtoan at ow o p l e lebau stor here ataidthe effortet srlitvb e ern t att optnectrd the individ ant eml a dm.eevec. .. .Thise i Men w no e t the eJP Ministr Moloa.v.c pwith me e b. n dor s eort n te heev rowd displaced Ilalelfike nd .iuna srhorra. o Arukar eupsortag. thlf th sl S. N ne Ir kndew. man uald fh ponlicemn n )u, new o nvrn payt threyoye ame t e UnId Nail or e omparason. U. S. Impoas. iney we nt be ak to the Sl n eral at t a i Li- M h a says he Is notguoi.ty. b...... een onthe f.ive yea.r. As tah e 1 eth party oi S an of th year w er valued at. 1e0b naie m asis on capital g hoods p -* P.eudrNe w Isle .iship an si.er adm.o.r thanh eu.lfl... w e~t~~l our policueee forc. is as aaiO that co.m ,ig ion coll oar exis8 bliotle Ihtwleon, ti r ohilo u n der xist.v BaC g asam t oa pi resentxer ohempt aotet wilt hebevina vyl f ? ol gover c men tIitcottoiatum.o o to s atl "" tLnowHithe law dm es hi s pat to carry It out has it figured, 'a m cu h die place d ome American exerts on Rus- Premier luagfa n made Th isy emp ais oV oindus. ALyo hn n raw e a umintum torsal usials te d T o fm' t e e nn ft a vte-ndo tin Ifmlean ets $a0-and sn.$s fr each N hvoe to m eto eo acluin o 0nt a tev theAt Ruia ould t has ota c t bn ueaponn tee cent nde o rhat o I e l win uma n who ned I aut fa mmuta. w. td mlre te is 4o wit ope senriaor@y g oet p rd t se isang for e ai n rGia l t-ora .tde is wth otuts. p ne a tct t naednt n hoi eed Sto curt. m-odno- t thn e ar I pf u e e it'aplush$ fors h n .each e T sa t saddtoalyye a lng he toetif teerwaeo l tetl wlout Cie.ndsThlefateroenn h e he asentXebate 1oovr satos tN Recoldm omitte wis "oltherwoIt5sa lit's"tan ofthe se consuteersgod o t ot er o Nwt thp i tte w S ,-t buMores" e tobe ple her soy .the Soviet bap neds pparentLy tryng to make hereh To industrialze the country, the Caedgreatesttima tsf the aotoofindoutbown hie b iga thre a droppaed othose at Coenmkversion t aye j ItSas recalla 't Be e ut it s1 a M e a e a ofe. tday thhete"ade closest n, -itheaced. apW in A G*bi d t--b .mportednhoteverrand i the yt he hat I of o l la on anoth of wsia aked for oet enomy hs aw .a h an eno t a am had J st roin es r . .... lc "s"ee theones.tol dIne bIlaon dnlr crI wt fsom th ti gt Being a CommuIst DNcl arte ,uA L -. ... b h .tIa ... ;.t ri I I i - ".... r e i t od s l "al ra be'n oaters. t helneWasn t, won hihFtrye, It hnisya no inflOW IcsonterI" ;-- "' "oC .0 a b came in to Leg7Croley00i 1000from otter euantries f1Tewoilc s t-ayttIthequioalenedofdneoo s adno thrand stroheIn iuOa leulees aora ty acdnhesaallheetsoyte eTonister Molhe nh emdeiy oe on tae aceeumuleataiion of its own.Ie atwietrob a a e stree IDovrt. eIpans amegoed fo oats o l man Ju st t P ay" 'losta es e therU eI. ithc0 carMee. deurd ,is i si on th rlgh"pt b oooioeie ed byr some AL, Baer I e ,. equ est was found inhis fles.finance :me new dMevelopatn Ve.ter empasis on consumer happenedwhich only.. a sm 'sg p t so it c d 1 . ..Mlocals. These pacts r iruie .te boy te State Departmbent. t wastike ther at i power plai goadB is not vet ce xpr gup of n a o r iuhe more proftabe aunum to be -......n whoo eYrabov e wtheba. sT osethath tR aand nere have to takesw thoutal out by Rusrian tnoves to lIberaslIOfe inu sIb a Democa, ro, e a nsaad :er pusoPea di tia tae ahcak b C lo I twasc 'e ver dfre ahe er. t i s. the ifoo r, b ee saIadrdicla n the ction q r ie l made1apparentlwhich ttomat o To eindust-iali-wodstowhtas et pk e vslPnawsnrA huftnIt..sofslte Itsb elee htomr sans r fm h -'ob 53eq'Areuee -eu1 .rml R aipe n ,e a d, imac w C o CaytheSoviet1oepw eforld desire.to..,a..onlytose, I or around s ekeand-pies.1_ le to,,,. Asoapl emteabs Iny hssalways-st 'bthscontrywysotl adeSo eeth gto bedu ak e d wnthet me e to s t Ihueo rs honund btdwee NohOfficerd 4YOU&coul hv otid n o nly n d' sre s o sthenaction tteny this after n b ny dotedt M. t Ca stle WOhecreditbutgrotatforSrehabilitation. yh program./ItMisKa.thvjobofthewart.uaainstsxportsfastraegiethnSenat show.aselwaysbeonthhReyoo, py, s under suh c -m en W Slantern oldWin r.13itli re.ntoifl eo vh ft-r a o e' h ie to. t j w t s sitar "ter tsWis The a mstersAUnion.-rove, -w oth e-r-I- .ill,- . .-A- very cat no- otaon reg.as'.-,-glop T ioremiofsthisbdbaktoI apendl &hs RoeerLaida1 20 mmeFLBac.sersteOtOfi n his MigUno Our emn ta s iem I "Excuse me, Mr.aiatesnue locals.N UTheseMpatVKIIquie't-- by ....h..........a;tewat tharetortJd to!h a -R nsa h h Unhy l 3o s. is not, wish h-nnd b 2anNubileonsulte- ,barrmacbles-aod s'enator fr Tead s hs made a:, a nytdo withtheunion _-bbon sisk: aSletreyethavtttouristseao hecapi alou tby RussianMoesolibetral toie- fat lswaDm ocra, reAnd wa -mt k a to homes eM spqes ovs .i-l bewatallcrim WSlIn % Ledo-coul dhe bad' leor convention been t e eAction" dco in g that so wnse -tu ah sene 500 routes scroe Iso aasw tetlo her 0 peen, evi ltg C njist a llewn as ont jUnion st raff consedtast Jams utoo litantmy wwntohe inute Ofioe .. ivwlinend that it willhi .ol- ea.u wOr- a8Auworkers hardest. neve a r a, us. i1 mit=rhiw ry fine misanials 7 m~m-et le!wi maomAorlgurArd tlC V 14 -inc lmr h, an1 Pt:edaiy tecd ,'via "" uas SAM- Stain, Reuther and V*her strawe.casep ac av 1UAls tn uIraait glafr' is Wd o lwored tcamhe ".sare- *P'w ltt" in 50*4 up with titled European a] ioed Annual Wate caml TV Ajg nowMa in ve for -c t-t _5 _h s we tii_"erat thout dough) and ev-. -wn dtoand ain arer n or UV a. in e f pronerahi tino rone Wi -be happy. ea $00 rat esand a'slash is te South e is" -- .. W1% week, first to horan.sgo.erath n"tr- I. It Wa Two Other Guys: Sw gp the t o _m Jo,3 Add Latin Quarte r Inaao: Km hnnyJo stone and ar w 0hur-lh *caem Ifactowes 'anise rhn Jon o waswhre wodithStin 4l00VNLIIh erce Inian (er aWaerChroa Ro) r totek o Organ ttonitaW23111e11 Us henslashoin.-w t hegas la'wl i errNo, tall and loyeb blonde is ohnny Johnston (he on dovwn 'arkit bis 0s ) Rim I the eighth fssed. So they've dow.H. ths Will andu6 ebMof 40tu Anmi nk-nou 1b; U5,. it will spark many a x taisiaiw*nt ns.ow h rmiJB. Shes i S conflict on thtis font -- aehis h tao a noiIct fr I~~ j it may __thmocaeatfrahrn ____________ Dean Wm om~en utetial: Now don't wt Wa mal HO AZCARRAGA -whom L--"----h"int"'oo awema rumeam MGj Warparso ,,,,,,aE a [ =-' on fleg No~othe g~lll ho Oscte rue.).W i : o rg an. ot d1.A IRO e Naratot t. WWWoW oeg o = '"" ' it~~~~U PACOGADNsvrer , .. S *e ugna. u arerutn: "Is it true you gfaa% $rrr lu!' a - !:+ : ,. do.-who ..,.,: .was- to ri. "a" 'IIs ...-' -...4 '- a j- _wA ., t!: :';ed, ': St-Ar- 'r'i"- ".- B's ^ ,r.,., ;--','..,.:* --- : .x;, =:r ,.-' ; ,;i^:^^ ^.f^T;^ --y . , *-., *, . :* "- *' *- t * ; ? ? ' -| "> r^ .- ... '* ;; ".iy r,;~B*."'" .- .- .... .', -'i. l-' .. ..... .- ...a ll.p.."""j ^ '"' -- ,"Jl i^ -^' e ' "' ,--,-- ,': ,?.' ..~lltlH' --15 14 .1 tract. He pointed out ataneze- cutive order issued in 1950, when Mr. Truman was president, pro- vides that, in administration of the Defense Production Act, no WOC may negotiate a contract that involves hia private employ- er. The House group's investigation was prompted in part. a spokes- man said, by the Dixon Yates affair but principally it dates back to hearings on extension of de- fense production powers. Celler testified before a Senate i An Haynes, 29, wipdS away tears after a coroner's jury cleared her In the fatal shoot- ing of Nancy Penton, Mrs. Hayne's rival for the affec- tions of her husband. Willis Haynes charged that his wife shot Miss Penton in her apart- ment while the victim tried to cover herself with a robe. Aft- er Mrs. Haynes cross-examined her husband about intimacies with Miss Penton, the all-male jury ruled that the shooting was accidental. 'l. . /^. -,. - 1. --.8, "J 9 Mll B- (a- * r earsw -was cemem y gl0o n(01) aMyW anla t.defo. n-n. Bey*st uYtes a that *some e lTtMeO4 4t5t 1 0 the da !tie etid -ofear- e eB WOCi.e .i. M t.R sT n wtuh- out ,4 ut ,ln. i t b..wver, candy I, In ape s. The J .e Departaetas in- qu coves al who -ad- Tin di lestrateB of the-De- ftese Produdtion At. Thi touch- es every major industry.l The commutee wrote to every agency in the government request. that c ld be filled by full-time salaried employes; whether their activities are injurtg small busi- ness, and whether the conflict of interest statues have been violat- ed. What the group headed by Rep. '.nanuel Celler (D-N.Y.) uncov. era, te spokesman said, "is a matter r pure speculation." But. he amded, "it's certainly time for another long look at this subject." The subcommittee's first wit- nsps will be Charles F. Honeywell administrator of the .Business and Defense Services AdLinistration. It also has invited secretary of commerce 'Sinclair Weeks to ap- pear but has received no accept- ance. Others the subcommittee tee tents lively plans to-call include Walter Wright, executive director of the Business Advisory Council. and Stanley N; .Barnes head of the Justice Department's anti trust division. Barnes undoubtedly will be asked abput the department's inquiry to date. Barne told a Senate Committee last month he "did not think" he would entrust the public interest in foreign oil matters, for exam- ple, to a consultant still on t h e payroll of an independento U corn- pany. There are such consultants in the government, most of them in the Department of Intbrior. n". _: ..... :,ON Il We s mad -Defense Serv. ieC l Committeen which Cller's group will consider at the outset i sa arm of the Department e o Commerce. nineteen regular dol- larra-year men are on .ts roster. also a omnm De. part nt committee and : listed for stu. *ss .l e ha.As t active doler- Ae-rt y a M id l 105 "grad- uate mlmeberD." Active adivers Include such promfent maen as Ralph J._Cdi- iner, resident f GQner al Elee- to p Jic jLw Curtice, president man, chairman of the aoa d of Standard Oil of New Jersey and Juan T. tpp, president of Pan- Amerlmin World Aiwa~yt. "Grud- uates include Sen. LAMus D ., chairman of the board of Conti- nental Can Co. The Truman committee con- cluded after its World War U investigation that it was opposed to a policy "of taking free servic- es from persons -with a x e s to grind. . "In a ver- real sense the dollar- a-year men could be termed lob- byists," the Truman report said. 100% Pure Italian ingora Sweaters from $4.95 Today's haid left East and West looking at eaca other very auly. And, tf tell .the uiti, they lad good reason .to look gium. Their defense awgust tour spades had left muel to be.desired. West opened the seven of hearts, East put up the SacHid Souta won with the ac. but- them led a low spade, and West hopped up with the king. A moment later, West was hopping for another rea- son, for East had to play the ace of spaaes on taoe same trick! Tne rest of the hand was equally sad for the defenders. East could get one heart trick, and West could get only the ace of diamonds. South took the rest of the tricks, scoring 240 points below the line and So points above. How could West know the trump situation? Was he unlucky or was he guilty of a bad play when he put up the king of spades? The answer depends on the kind of three-bids you expect your op- ponents to use. When a good play- er opens with three of a suit against vulnerable opponents, he usually has a seven-card suit with a hand that is far weaker than a normal opening bid. A vulnerable three-bid would be based on a bet- ter suit, but the hand itself would still be below opening-bid strength. In this case, South was non-vul- nerable against vulnerable oppo- nents. Hence he he could be expected to have a generally weak hand. He won the first trick with the ,ace -of hearts, and West should have decided immediately that South could not have another ace. This simple deduction would have been enough to save West from disaster. If South couldn't have the ace of spades, it was ANIMAL LIFE PEMBROKE, N.H. (UP) - Sometimes people living here think they're in a zoo. 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': (UP)-A -crowd, o, 3to d pe' (-UP)A crowd of 30 to 40 t0s, including many women bat ted 1 policemen in a free-fo-ll 1041St tPried toe arf an Lsoldier. h*'Alfleaw wqre InuredIn In and ths1 te MIdllr and his SsUttffeed aiafou- ljturies -Friends of the Ba. the police beat him a i brother at they lay handcuffed on the ground. The crowd retired from the fight after police fired a warn. ing hot in the air. The fight started when detee. tive Louis Manciong qnd Ray Means tried to arrest Pvt. Steven Povelko, a paratrooper listed as AWOL since June 9, when he went to visit his girl friend. Povelko put up a fight, police said, and his brother, Frank, 23, jumped into the battle with two friends. Passersby promptly went to the aid of the Pvelko boys and the detectives had to cail for rein. foreements. Police bsid the crowd continued pushing, pushing and kicking un-. til Mancino fired a warning shot into the air. 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Be Haven wass touring the country in -vaudeville when all the theatres Were ordered closed for four weeks. "My w1tt.kd I- were stranded, so to speak, in Salt Lake City anscdecided this was the time to go to California and visit Charlie "We fund the comedian engrosed in "Sunnyside" For four weeks, I sat around on the set, Joking and talking with him and enjoying my visit hugely. When the theatres re-opened, L told Charlie I had to go back and finish our eight weeks' booking. But he wouldn't listen to it. 'But, Charlie.' I remonstrated, 'What will I do here? "'Just what you're doing now,' he answered. 'But I'm not doing anything but sitting on the set and talking with you. Besides you wouldn't pay my salary for the remaining eight weeks.' But he did just that, and on the strength of my eight weeks' experience with Charlie, I became a film producer l" Advt. I AT FELIX'S TIVOLI AVENUE BRANCH STORE ONLY!!!! I mmo r I W-or .J, I 'M- - Ali How to make) perfect Rlan in minutes W- ~ *. .. ^.. Va -hk4.2. .. ~. - ir "'"VAN ' :* .r ". . known fiderOf Little White Bag $21 Wealthier, And No Tax S*-o- JACKSONVI .LE, Fla., July 25 temptation even for a person who (t )-l8tubborn treasure-hunters'ordinarily ia honest." tracked the route of a mon-i Marion Marvin, vice president . ilug armored truck, but po- of the company that operates the I were convinced someone al- armored truck, said the bolt on dy bad found the $21,000 mon. the escape hatic wds apparently o*.g that dropped through the jarred loose by some of the other ek'a escape hatch Saturday. 150 money bags in the vehicle. Officers said after a thorough The little white bag that disap- March of the area where the mon- peared was the only one small e- g disappeared that someone nouh to fall from the hatch. arently found the 521,000 and The money w as a discovered igbably was trying to decide missing only 20 minutes after it amer to keep the unexected taken from the Guy Marvin lune or turn a over to aumor unc. vault. The truck had made three stops 'noe police admitted t a t before it arrived at the Florida none did find the money and National Bank, destination of the decided nto keep i,. t would be a missing money. *gh job running down the finder . utae tWe 10 ani 20 dollar bills Vth which the bag was filled , unrecorded. v uthoriuie retracea the route 3the armored trucK twicc by tomobile and once on foot be- AE ENOS ef giving up hope of tlnung toe iney. The driver of the truck - part in the search. though police were convinced money had been found, a num. - of searcherS, mostly y o u n g- rs, began scouring tne 20-block a where the bag apparently / from the truck. sewers and poeed through the Ie grassy spots that line t h e a ite In the area. Noltce Sgt R. C. Taylor was :Ivinced th,, fortune hunters There wasti only one possible time.Dinner guests wait for the that the money could hive hostess to pick up her ngpkin aen undetected," Taylor said. before placing theirs in their That was a manhole in the laps. The dinner size napkin i5 town section, and the city correctly left folded once when L. department has checked it 1is placed on the lap. At the re without success. end or the meal the napkin Isn't S Someone already has the mon- refolded but la laid on the table a and if he decides to keep it crumpled. a is smart about, I don't know The reason for not re-folding he would ever be caught." It is, of course, because It won't aylor said he would "have to be used afgan until It Is laun- m t that it would be a terrific dered. FLOTA MERCANTE GRANCOLOMBIANA, S. A. An nouncea The Inauguration of a New Service from CANADA-BOSTON 10 TOCRISTOBAL VIA WAY PORTS WEEKLY SERVICE FROM NEW YORK TO WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 8.S. "SANTA MARIA" Due Cristobal, C.Z. .....July 1T S8.S. "SANTA LUISA" Due Criatobal, C.Z. ...... Au 0i 3 WEEKLY SERVICE FROM THE 1 WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA TO NEW YORK S.S. "SANTA CECILIA" Sails Criatobal, C.Z. .....July M6 B.S. "SANTA INES" Sails Cristobal, C.Z. ........July 27 FROM U. S. PACIFIC A WEST COAST CENTRAL AMERICA rO BALBOA AND CRISTOBAL, C. Z. R S.S. "SANTA FE" Due Balboa, C.Z ............. July 28 *S.S. "SANTA ADELA" Due Balboa, C.Z ......... Augrust 4 FROM GRISTOBAL AND BALBOA, C. Z. TO THE WEST CO,4ST CENTRAL AMFRICA & U. S, PACIFIC B.S. "SANTA FE" Sails Cristobal, C.Z .........August 4 *Balboa Only PANAMA AGENCIES CO. CRIB210BAL: 2131 2135 PANAMA: 2-05M- 0557 BALBOA: 1501 2159 - - - - - -3- - - - - - UNITED FRUIT COMP Great White Fleet New Orleans Service 8.S. *8..5 :8.S. *8.S. S.S. New York Service ' Arnvve Criatobal 'CIGIROL RUSS,' THIRD ARRIVAL 8.S. "AUGUST BOLTEN" ......... August 14. 1955 GENERAL CARGO WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR CANADIAN PORTS AND BOSTON, PER THE SS "George Russ" and SS "August Bolten" Appl y : WILFORD & MCKAY, INC. MASONIC BUILDING, CRISTOBAL, C. Z. TELEPHONES: CRISTOBAL: 398 1780 253 S. 'A:I................. .........Ju y . ......................... .. ......... Augast B.S. "ESPARTA" ....... ..................'....August 22 Weekly ailing; of twelve passenger ships to New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. Special round trip fares from Cristobal to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. To New York ....... ; .............. $240.00 To Los Angeles and San Francisco .... $270.00 To Seattle .......................$365.00 TELEPHONES: CFRITOBAL 2121 * PANAMA 2-2904 FROMCKL AND BMl RMM a I ALLE OOP ANY z" Arrived Cristobal " EMPA" ............................. .......July 3 "YAQUE" ............................. .July 30 '"KOAZAN" ....... ................' ..... August 6 "MARNA" .................................August 13 "HIBM URAB" ...... ........... .....August 13 "AQU ................................August 30 "MOBAZAN" ...............................Auguast 21 "AGGERSBORG" ..........................August 29 BOOTS AND mER BUDDIES CAPTAIN RA8S RenaJon J I ctU^ - m -A . ap aggag,, .- ..0... -- L. "_ -- ' I a I Want Another? Qulett It's Talta! SA WUMM i PARTuYne is i PdwTT. in IC"t' 194? MCUT 15 MIWo Mi. ANAIJMN mm-i PILL W MMlViAL IpipearT atav IT? y" F SK IA "N PRO1=418v8 CilosPmfAsT- ~y--i~f^SSA Lst ~ l~^^*r....il^ OF MARTRA WAYNE The Threat By WILSON 8CRUGGB PRISCILLA'B POP The Salesman r (OD. Ride 'Bm, Bucko! ThWE ME SKIlrDKD OU WITMiDAW BTH DMeMTWR AND SUPP%!tS FMiT1ISA By AL VIRMER Ii Like That How to Find Out "VSC FLINT * =,I T 1 iWwI a wepassM Pie/lf t7 6) 1 //^ TH UP/F.-. "r. WON 6RAhI PRIZe FOR -"rl NOVELTY OF MY REPL' % kr er?. r IT . IMii U!CIOF 04 H lkafie. OF AB IOUR WA1 I'M A-Au.INI' imE AILUW BACK, BTrJ WITMr "Tw BrUF HE Kaeps uMWERMTHERE "0 VORK Om INM WIWTeR S*THrt@ Be HADN'T S.TOW orriu 1O SLE6S PER YEARS I AW WMfAMf IS .4 w-1 , _, .. 4.. #~ 4%..'. ..f. ~-I. I' 1 -J *Handlns Rfriperated Chled and General Ca SiT RA~LUDI BT ED3OGA MARTIN By LESLIE TURNER C~LI'( By JAI BBAVIUN Bwlsm Si q* j R. WILl ml hmlwb.m .... . f. '. m -' "< ;' '; ..; '. .- -*-. "; '''.." . ;. .- I. t ,- -. . A l *I: : "H ..... Ik ^ -' A. > ..., .... ....... July 2 . Eva J -0. KA Ir2 LLO) r- rtA- ime a -. -mm -m dP' -e -w U' 1, #01jA V=CE-rZBKSIN DOUGLAS CAM l above, lost Tomet at the eadoI OA Ft of Civil Aerocautc of fils e a k, nebostesei aboard pnagr's 1C-7B ine- ave In the albet room of ot 1 Panama, . av n last eventIfE. - )"2C01l RNT3A? AT BRDAULIUANT RECDTIOM0 a DBECT FLIGHT OF DC-7 FROM NEW YORK hosItie erowd gathered la the Balbo Roeom at as st sight to oengratiatlat Tanaa offieilw of their new DC-T7B etle between S e u1..e t m* the fleat S' e emerIlal reeort to aomasam. NeW t" bffet maer .hh.nris the Pred- ea s m. Mle Ari wwre sa"Mn. DeaT- 1L Mn p bel t ai as.ra feevpreideat. k sib a j a Renault, Air France ** of.do a .m.pw a J.1 L o Pa= hi r *i- 'T n TMablM P4l tambortams ad . P5' !' amoter guest-aboard the lam rag Thee Demova. preidet the Aerear e odeT of Travey t aelvll Aeronautlcs 39ard r eby a roup in- Hdi and Mrs. Harmr D. r. and Mrs. Jomeuh H. M, r. and Mrs. Ic F. Mr. and MA -bert "VOelW, Fratlim to 'ad, as& Renat. tI n Itno *me i aniIN v" tb .t th-t kae4lt -; .. .. ,; .,%'. ,s.ts ,- .i n r to-'em Wetbak' to eal be. e Za 7:1 ce- : d-.pr n. .euli...u -n - m.. 146l1-eOnte ]a* 'Mrs. MeaUmaIer l~avi St- a the I othn urday for aw -rk and ib lt- wing aid In rte *e is *aat ta time but the l tS, a l Sa . er Se mt -th ew United A ltateo wosir, for coeept *axs two nw arrved gt. hohv Crl. Harold C. .oSteow ePfi" er . .. The, Co r. (arbben Ai r lkh o - eMAd ob- "Denaig thelo I(, beiT a12,na $ad ormtrton oce=a Mrt *'or evw l As per emntua te nd t ib 0on if em s A*y to Pt XS foS r The a pt in f d or I S a to aa period,' U whom two newly arrived officers, Lt. wL e Mexicans. Col. Harold C. Moore, information officer for Caribbean Air C o m- .This ment. decrease Wof al .and, and Capt. Bill Dy now min. m ernt la te nua-M fbmrmation officer fo o flet 75 paera cent il thldnumber Norce Base. It isa al o depedi of Ma eicn hatvIals deported, for Major Myron C. Rah, wbo rwhiled t tmber is e ass been information officer for ported to otb*4'h-* c ids CAIrC for several year and is shown, a increase. The bein transferred soon to a new manpower InpeoaeigMef- tatln in so State. c Ski amfUtS to that or IS 1 te officers workif fu lltime on Nourdtrom B* subversive caes.. sased "Operation Wetback" asIo At the Mirieulous Medal Church served to reduce the a&Wn crime yesterday Robert Alfred N o rd- evidence. During the -At-1 hatl strom, isannt on. o Mr. and Mrb. of 1954, tle sergie d epf4o8 5' A. A. NMrdatgom of ColMn, w4 criminals, 313 or g per,aent"f baptied' by Rv. Farther o h n *rm Were Mexican aon. - Tumr aC.M. for the, sam pe t year Godparenti were Mr. and Mro. th'e Service deported 3N.,erlnl- Howard Finnegan ad Mr. Juo finals. end aain the leaned Dominguez. number of Mexican ease' a- counts for thette rence - I do IsZ.L.%?t i=king I Miami a were bosts at a e "tl rt 7 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos de Ia Guar.werebomtsat A.cocktai ap dia of Panama City are inMiami Thursday evening in honor of Mr. -W T hoSa s, a C hryofe Cforp or for a visit of several wees. Thon official Mr. and Era Adolfo Arias. . _- CoeaAd Pubt Trdm D 0 LLS i Ts k Cs aww J 4aPr t ret' DOLLS from ........ . TEA BrTB from ...... .0 4 Until Wednesday Onlyl MORRISON'S opposite the aeon P.0. m~m name and values are ail- rfldy .aown, t0 Ilag Xthmi-a ,th the. of ats tore on aaturday, tbe s 'and children of Pinnas d the Zame can -bro wn, attended 8ad fitted b oeewoada fa8m- h4r with low t f4t. 7* ti0e cittomwme' ne Garbo' sew dtere dp4 d i an aglple number of air epgdttion- ed asin I o l-' b he ia* absk sff s 'been oaflftle chosen ftothe many blugal Paname applap- ts Pl recent *. These e4- enced aabl have.be In ad tional peeallsed I S g o they can handle -the rge new fashion stock with ease and efficiency. 2THE T RASI R HIGGANUM, Can: (UP) - Afer police, with. a mins detector failed to find a lost wallet con. taluoig $, Mnrs. Aaale rest covered the *sae grand and promptly spotted it with nked eye. wa wpqia ucwinuzyg Dy wsi ai aty wrdtobe "Maet of u1s, with the prospect of a trip ahead, a ut a and buy. a new wardrobe, or at leapt- hetw outfit," the spokes- han ad4, `"but not qur Mamie." Ju from the adraes in which Mr. lsaenhower has been ho hed at Geneva, she I hn MVZ t all the dresses Sordfted lat spring, the in- uetute reported. Included was the number that hai eo e to be known In fash- on ar les as "The Drems." That was the green leaf pAinted taf- eta' dreus that caused a furore when it turned up in duplicate at a White House party. Mrs. Eisenhower wore one model and a test another. They were just alike. But thIt did not keep the First Ladv from wear- inr It again at Geneva. 'Apparently," the Institute spokesman said, "Mrs. Elienhow- *r meat it when she .said it didn't bother her to have other women wear the same dress," OFFICIAL. WEIGHT CHAPLIN. Conn. (UP) - Eighbyear-old Bobby Prochorchik lugged a 12-pound turtle into a postoffmee to hIve an adtthoritative weigh-In so he could cope with questioning classmates. OCTAVIO C. FERRARI Jr. Announces the Opening of his office for HEART, LUNG and GENERAL SURGERY in Ave. Perd No. 49 and 33rd St. (2 blocks from the Lux Theater). Tel. 3.33$3. Office hours 2-6 P.M. Monday thru Friday. (Trained in U.S.A.) The WomckAmW. .. wlhes all embrs.o . SIND6CATO CE SAL CANT WINO . Y SIMILARES DE PANAMA Every Susnes Today The 2"hof July Thdir Day Of CelebrtIon. .A h. .W R Tel.A $.1791 PANAMA _#4 hi. ..h Specialiing in LADIES APPAR., SPORtSW RA, SE ,ZAC. $AITEM M.ATQN AL.BELLAS. .HISS. STORESS INC. BOYSWEAR. membrnM. You noUPO eight waRY hbow much easier it is to wbeathe and to swflow. No wonder more thun 00 mla botUes of oMmys CataMel l- tare bhve b Mu L. Can't let that nuAg get pta fl i*p a bottle 6f ft-acttatg amplive Bmakleny' c inMxn our drusicut today 4 . Your Children Neor H ad I eo Gj e -ie, see our just ail f6r 2 lb 16 year-old boys. WI t could be more welcome th a a beautiful lateetatyle to a boy shirt? Epecialy when you an have them withowti maey, Just say, LA AODA. weIAN -* ta. etal 17.1 ,-f-)'- -AsI ' il :Ni dk wM-iMim ....M riMfe^ Sfe^^^. -' u^wn *.-!, ldt ON NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 30th WE WILL OPEN a NEW AIR CONDITIONED store that will be like no other store in Poisam6t enipged the services of the WOALD A AM 0 U S NATIONAL BELLAS WE HFSS organization of NEW YORK fashionn experts for the post.67 years) to insure our ALWAYS having the very NEWEST STYLES. will sell only FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE. NEVER, AR but NEVER will you find a "second" or "irregular" in our entire stock. will fiid complete stocks of the latest styles of LADIES APPAREL, LINGERIE, ACCESS I YOU RIES, BOYSWEAR, GIRLSWEAR and INFANTSWEAR at GA0O. CO Ein on opening dy aid see for younrlf... Make GARBO yeur styl COME EVERY DAY of the YEAR '1.' -. -f c V.~ti^.taff. r -ar .- L. v.e i" -. n,'t.'-A v S&.. .. : .. C e ... .. o-n .* .. :.....-Y 9 - i pg uur urj sag dirt silt'. I Warn Ynw'frA' 1~1 I -- i~t"irt;. yiir ." t' ,1 it it - - - - - -"---- -- ----,:- '., -" '**. *-.r -.. > T : -" .'. . .. .* * .*:- -.. ,1 . FOR 12 WORDS LEAVE YOUR AD WfH ONEOF OUR ____________________ S LIBRERIA PRECIADO T Street ho. I MORRISON lb of Juy Ave. & J SI. FOTO DOMY JIlsa AiromAs Av. ad 1 N. LOURDES PHARMACY CASA ZALDO Camd Ave. 0 FARMACIA EL BATURRO NO. i Loett. enim amaimmamm A-. .' .' FARM OMBARQO0 *- .... a .. FARIMACIA LUX -Now san Itam" ..-_ .. . r r. : '. '. ,. ' COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL. Canal Z.no Dental Polycnalel Dr. 0. 3. Fabrga D..S Dr C. A. Boy D.D.& i Dmtutdi wwok--ae bdo E GeaNl N RetAl E Tivoen (it of JoAl Avg Re. DIA3S RETIREMENT. LIFE SEDUCA1tON INSURANCE JiM RIDGE SPhone Panama 2-s0555 mwm ;'lIyplasflex kiAmed Might, Issue WarIng To Israeli SCAIRO, Egypt July 25 (UP)- Wpat paraded her growing mil- tal might over t weekend and Warned that she is prepared to " .rage war against neighberipg Is- Srael "if our frontiers are violat- The blunt warning to Israel was S ade by Minister of War M a j. 'Ge. Abdel Hakim Amer in a speech keynoting a huge military parade celebrating the third anni. '.versary of the regime of Premier Camal Abdel Nasser. The nation flexed its military :muscles in the most impressive parade in Egypt's military histo- ry. Tens of thousands of soldiers, Slors airmen parachutists, cad- et an national guardsmen goose- I pod for four .howrs past the SIrol which Nasser review- ed the parade. Amer, in his speech proceeding -he parade, promised t;at the - a.pta, armed forces "won't let sm enemy enter Egypt." S 'But we are nady to take war l Jte the enemy's lands," he said. M Nine members of Egypt's rev- ary council stood beside .SSWer as the nation's newly me- ': .hais.. ed armored force rolled Included were 30 British- t Centurio tanks and several es of Amerlean-built Sherman -3 k; motorized artillery and oth. 07 armored vehicles. FOR SALE Household FOR SALE: Prectically now G.E. automatic washing machine 60-cycle $150. Call 2-2441 after I p.m. FOR SALE:-Fantastic Bargains! Complete double be d s 63.60. Dining room sets 81.60, Modern living room tas 189.00, Word- ib s 33.60. Venitiae with stool 45.00, Kitchen eiblMst 96.00, Desks 3600. Center tables 15.- 00, Chiest of dtrawrs 22.00. Double b springs 11.00. Now meltrnseo 18.00. Pllois 2.50. nImmedate delivery w"lh small monthly payme l. No co-signerl HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE. Na- tional Ave. No. 11. Ihene 3. 4911. 'FOR SALE: 4-strind Rotan living room furnit"t, refrigere- toer, stove, bodminm. furniture. good condition. 'Tw bedroom apartment with terries vailable to buyer. Phone 3-4474. Can be isen until 7 p.m. FOR SAL: -- Practioally now, modem dining mom, bedroom, baby basket, cot, ilngle bd. Phone 3-2739. FOR SALE: 3-piece drawing room set, refrigerator, gea stove, washing machine. dining room table with 6 chain, bedroom set. sewing machine ISinger), rees- onably priced. 316 Betonia, aft- er 4 p.m. any day. FOR SALE Automobile. FOR SALE:- 1949 Keser Se. dan, good tires, motor and trans- minion, roently overruled $250 or best Offtr. Phone Navy 3419 or see at 703-I Lecono. FOR SALE:-1949 Olds "I'." fully equipped, perfect condi- tion, new white sidowell tires, $550. Levin this week.. Cell Navy Pec. 2295. FOR SALE:-1954 Ford Station Wogon 4-door, 8 passengers , excellent condition, white tires, radio. Phone Panama 3-1144. FOR SALE: 1953 Mainline Ford, three new tire. Leaving Wednesday. Blrgainl Phone 2- 2872. 111 Balboa Heights. FOR SALE:-'52 Studebaker 4- door. Call 87-7130 or after 5 p.m. Navy 3591. Help Wanted WANTED: Cook. Must havo lrefrences. Machine washing. Phone 3-0717. AMERICAN FAMILY needs mold for general duty. Crtsrine Build- ing, upstairs. Manuel M. Cease and 50th Street. Dream Voyage From Tahiti Turns Out To Be Nightmare -- O - LOS ANGELES, July 25 (UP)- termaster, said he worried about A 31-year-old accounting clerk,' water "most of the way" from whose "dream voyage' from Ta- the Hawaii area. hiti in a small sailboat became a Thorvaldson imposed a strict nightmare to raging wind and wa- diet on himself as the days wore ter on the broad Pacific, says he on. He saved rainwater to drink. "hopes" he won't try the same "I ate a little soup and some thing again. powdered eas each day," he But Rolf Per Thorvaldson, a said. "And had some limm jsles S aach 0 l"r r m Mm l h || ,EA, | .. I MC I ".. "-tim+nhis Seal is over. life. "I caught eight dolphin. I "I hope I'm not fdol enough to never cared for fish before but do that again," he said, "But I'm those tasted e~l good.". afraid I mightY" Thorvaldson said he lost "a lot Thorvaldson spent the last two of weight. . I don't know how days of his arduous voyage be- much." calmed In a fog bank seven miles After the reunion with his joy. off Los Angeles harbor. He could- u family. Thorvaildson sat down n't see land and didn't k no w to a big meal of hotcakes, syrup, where he was. bacon, bananas and apples. A fisherman, Frank Donahue, of "Those," he said "were things Santa Monica, Calif., spotted I dreamed of while I was out Thorvaldson' s b# t t r e d, sea- there." stained, 28-foot ketch Friday when the fog briefly swirled aside. The C B idn sails of the little craft, the Tahea, hung limn in the quiet air. Chi uil i "Need a tow? shouted Donahue. Thorvaldson, gaunt after a rig- M: A A A orous diet imposed by his 130-day l rse aVHos il voyage said only, "Where am I?" Once ashore, Thorvaldson called CHICAGO -(UP)- Joe Prince his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Torger makes a living building homes Thorvaldson, in nearby West Co. but he spends much of his time on vina, Calif. It was the answer to another project, a hospital foi the prayers of his mother, wh o horses. k d failed to resign him to t he Prince and his late partner sea. The Coast Guard gave him up Stanley Bartecki, who owned and two months ago. raced horses, had planned the "I had moments of despondeq- horse hospital together. After Bar cy," Torvaldson recalled, "but tecki died, Prince went ahead most of the time I just had to alone. sit there and wait. First he purchased a run-dowi "It was pretty rough between 60-acre cattle farm on the south Tahiti and Hawaii. The caulking west side of Chicago. Then he be in a bow seam broke loose during gan refurbishing, .painting, re a storm and I had to bail a lot, building. Now he has facilities for And the turnbuckles on the stays 100 horses of all types. kept parting so I was pretty bu- These facilities include a S25.00 sy." hydraulic operating table, an X Thorvaldson said the winds oft- ray machine for therapy, paddec en "were pretty strong.. some recovery stalls for injured horse of gale force, I guess. and numerous other aids. The winds blew him off course "We have a veterinarian here and kept him from making Hono- all the time." he said, "but an, lulu as he had planned. vet can come in and work. We The young bachelor, who spent make all facilities available ._ TT ._ _ ... &_ L I three years n the Navy as a quar- to nunim." "THE VIOLENT MEN" is the most violent entertainment 're- of the year... TELEPHONE 2 4737 wxg rmv..W RePU~ i 1 1a VIOnm lT nbm ai of 1:I dm f l the de sure of tremendous r at the 'CTRwVXA'1 .:06 and 9:00 n.m. ana "TMf vreffml MISCELLANEOUS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS BOX 2031, ANCON, C.. BOX 1211. CRISTOBAL, C.Z. DO YOU WISH eccAdloe pleet. *d skirts? Flp evening Ai0t? , Pneln- mrffling pay l*sI plate . to be one oer the Cw Be Ik is Colos. Also ma kems tlh- Ipg, button q-d buckles ieyTr- lagl. buitInIles yellt t and belts. Apply= he 10.123, col- nor litb ead liver Ave., only entrance hBliver. MMw 2388, Colon. , HYAMS end* MOSES, reducei Piano Tecl$die(ene. .hme 2- 4843. SFOR SALE MiueeIhaneou FOR SALE-I.ltf cluba, Irons, 2 wwedq andplatter. ad condl- tion $25. Phtene -441. . PANAMA CANAL COMPANY OFFERS VARIOUS ITEMS FOR SALE Sealed bids, f t opening In pub- lic, will be received until 10:30 a.m., August 5. 1955. In the of- fice of Soprilntaendet of Stre- houses, Bilboo, for estachhment for tractor, booms,. boom and lib elections, clamshell buckots. air compressor. trane, gasoline engine, concrete finisher, gener- torsn. heater for joint filling maitll. hotld, kttole, derrick kips, adding machines and cal- culators, grouting, lathe, sand- Ing, and sawing machines, mat- tress fuffing and tufting ma- chines, owing machine, motor- enerator set, Industrial mule, electric lighting plant, punips, ",4l. sirehhllghts, tractor, car- go and lift trucks end winches located at Section "1" hBolse Storehouse. telephone, 2-2720. Inviti.eo No. 13I may be eb- tloed fro the above moes, er fiem offelS of Superlmsduat1 f StorehousesM, telopho ,S 2-15. OPERATIC TENOR Wilbert Smith will be one of the ar- tists on the program present- ed by the newly-organized Hall of Fame tomorrow night beginning at 7:30 in the Paci- fic Service Center. ATE Moed of us do now and then... but famous antacid Sal Hepatica gives speedy relief ftom overeating upset. Just take teaspoon of spar- kling Sal Hepatica in a glass of water and feel how fast it relieves nagging over-acidity. F The mild taxation which may also \' accompany its alkaline action helps relevs the constipation that often ocoumb when you overeat. So be wise-get the economy-sie bottle of Sal Hepatica today Have It on hand if you should eat too mucah. j Take sparklnf ISAL I, NPATIKA ,W .......... *.Asi i^ E .. ^* .li* _-:.-, -- FOR KRENT Aparmuaits ATTrlNTION 0.1. Just wbel 2mode lrnb& ps- ptm.ntq%. . Ph2o Posm -4MW.m FOE'and..- BRA10th U.. p. M4 .i. __ sena. pmoi, aft tIbe twom bedroomS, nleflJl g loitte, prhn, ge rage, ',et tlle VistmrN., Obhrlo St No. 23, "AnsoyirMi" BmA.s4 Se- Do Caeti Avnue $. .b42. Tel- epseum 2 1616 9meMua.- -I FR; RUINT: --gfm. user- .1i ae-Modm. l.pehr- lli'l' erc th, a i Sy ; Ave. P #'W11Phone t.%116 Pen- r It e. rlms T dM wrn slig- both- room, large kitchen, living and dining room combinatlon. Coam- poe Alre. Phone 8-4242 after 6 p.m. Families without miner children will be given prefer* encus FOR RENT:- Smell oportment, just constructed Ih El Congrejo, "Son J e Building." Phone 2- 3004. FOR RENT-lI-bodroom sport- me*, upstairs. furnished or not. 299h East Street No. 9. FOR RENT.-Modern two-bed- room apartment, living room, dining room, Iaundr y room, moid's room, porch, kitchen, ga, hot water, pare., $120. Via Argentine. "El Congrele. opposite nw Cologle Lo Sells. FOR RENT-Ap tests: SAN FRANCISCO de I Cke, corner Feeourth So rd n Futb Ave- mue, gbeaid Masaorne. Coe bho wv, 7th Stret No. 22. entrmnet of Maemade Pttu Mre moment with balcony in BohI Yb., to. Cell Paneme 2-2601, 8-12 morqlnag 2-5 evenies. Position Offered WANTED: Compont steno- grapher. ebb to leka deitatoln In Spanish end English, good spoil- ing. Permanent position. Colunm- bis Pictures, I web Morales Avenue. Joke's On You the Hovet Implement Co. and left a nbte saying: "Next tUie keep your safe and back dqor locked. Ha! Hanf Long Wait. HARTFORD, ConW. (UP) - Mrs. Sarah' LIvett reported that she was hospitalized and given medicine by a physician for the first time in her life after break- ing a hip at the age of 10. I K I - ow. P Dof 4-l C- - 1441. ,0-- Madamoder fcivenleft ew Stahmel's fumbbed bones eomn beckh at Santa Cm. Telephone Thempen, Balboa 1772. WILLIAMS' Sento Clre eskh - Cottes-Rockgep,refrigeratiloin., 2 bedrooms. Phloe elba3050. FOSTER'S COTTAGES. One mil nt Colne. Lw rfe. Paname 2-1515 or 3-2015. FOR RENT Rooms FOR RENT: -Niely furnished cloen, cool double rom with pd- veat both. Good neighborhood. ums stap. Responsible party. Pe- ru Ave. No. 35-19. WANTED Mieallaneous WANTED: Sport rusmbout bot. 18 to 25 feet long, in- boord motor, tollet, etc. Must be nice clean job. Phone Colon 52. WANTED:- Mle Pekinse for stud. Phone Fort Davis 87-262. indicate U.S. Troops In Austria Will Be Reassignd To Italy WAS I TON, Ju 2;5--(UP) gaincstt Comm attac win be reinforced soon by the shtft of 5,000 crack United States troops from Austria to 2t~ay. ; *"*' -. Iu, f..t'*t-A.A' i^ -a I' fl ti P A In oarum-iss a amanTus 1 fttt were' behp worked' 4i ween Washington, Rom aria, hbedquartets of the tlantic Treaty OrgBanlti The formal.announcemea formant aid, might be n a few dys. r uwe ut be- oe and North on. it, one made The United States and Italy are members of the 15-nat'on NATO, which is responsible for allied defenses in Europe. The U.S. troops would be expected to go to Italy this fall or early win- ter, depending on housing ar- rangements. Barring an unexpected change in gra utrtategy, the allied ac- tion will amount to a rejection of Soviet Premier Bulganin'a Wtlon this week at Gepeva A (I TFour ,troops leaving Austlal be sent home and demo- billied. He Ityvited Britain, France and the United States. whieh has had up tp abouQt 15,- bo00troops ai Aut aia, to "follow kWit;" Big four troops are required to be out of Austria. 90 days after the *ate treaty comes into force. WDlplomate said France was ex- =cted to complete Austrian teaty action In a few days when It deposits the Instrniment of ra- tification in Moscow. A passionately beavtful love sfory!. . In "CAPTM U TEQOT2Z -hl " ATH~- k --.'** FOR RET. na* H Me"**"' *R RNTh hmk Loopsi d-iui roses an e ILa s Ma..H, "wth, mem 3-.* '1 i ;- emit. iwe.j ee d . -FOt .tNONT" -V N . POa RNTT-Furmnhbd h dqt: 3 e.-w m n a glem, 0n. e4. P ame 3 It279le. g*n . 4. hine 3.2795. I *%I -FOR S g g... . iea, 259 Cenlal Aveesp 3-19. - Itu S .4 -CE I KT OUtUAN GET IT-HA WlMe of a t. cag tpM. y,h,-,, b id. Id ,_ Sfl thM..e:t He ne ic pu.e i, his St. Ie at atta H, Uer wafr a-n tiw-aButic wAatwith a ish at a o ** a f "CAPgTAIN LISHTFOFO.T rin I lo the sren all th d ramaI an toemeurf a trar a heat- rpao T-e wstr malor featete In ltt entlrty .n Zreland s Ughtt -' 'tarnlg .ocK- bTdram a bym Boaes anI aimik ie muit er to be filmed "t- a AD - -'.7 ~' 1 ~' I *1 4 5' I S * '4 * 0 .4 EIP .;SER I FAWAE VAN-DS*b I 4 oes NseM I *I * * I 4 , - I ... L I I .oyw .. ea P .V. -- M .. :-r ;" -"t - I it I n n r I i 0 i e t e e i - t - S'T VI I A| V-'K * erv. J .. * .' .*-i.. t .,Le,- " 5 aotj^ U. S.^A." Attraction In CAMCOPE I 'T.Me. e W..A ieY O *THE LONG OKAY If" "The Barelos Comea" Also: . Th D.Bac& Tuoday". VICTORIA'A V I.- **Tassor Me . ,, "'RENSB O' 2 flfi CREATURE" Also: - "BENGAL szajIHOAp lAnBig. Exansldon WASWNGTOIS, July 25 (UP) - The Committee at American M +'i 1VilS .T @ 1O l Steamsip Lim announced si k bi "t: .iis- Americane stoeant companies Sare planning to about hil. ". -- lion dollars during the nest few t.__ y n the "largest peacetime bULU ( NxA)-.A "Com- Four dancers mass slaughtered ship replacement program in the pm.- sW .direct Tokyo." one another with .battle axes and natio's history." -T. net ..iiblints i e It u Lt a spears in an number. The commItee said the move "Is S iiaW e of the C luah oGin ou The floor looked like a U.S. traf- designed to keep America's mer. L.sid sirrreat i downtown tHoo. fie accident ..phtograph. chant shipping fleet up.o-date andI au.- ut the Japanese in the audience compptilve with other w o r d u. j its turned out to be spiceWd applanuded and whittled, fleets." ih toe Yankee Doodle Da 7dy The U.S. tourists groaned. It said although the six compa- iue. ... The domestic strife was too nies will take the first steps in Te mistress of geremionies wa mnich like home. the program during the next few Sall blode from Brooklyn who But Olerwise Honolulu's after- years, a total of 16 Amerlean O.rP r show with a b. ssr dark life sla much like U.S. night- steamships will participate. wnrlgl < 1 "There's-Io B usines club entertainmeat--too much so Of the 3 billion outlay, the six Lile Sow Blualaes~ in fact. companies will furnish about 60 The Japanese chorus dolls gavel There were hula dancers, co- per cent and the government 40 it a U.S. twist in m are ways than nedlana and singers of Yankee per cent under construction di f. one. They'twirled bato.is and even and Hawailan songs. ferential subsidies -paid shipyards did the mambo. T At one spot though, there was and shipyard labor. The six-piece band played "The an eyebrop lifter-a line of Japa- The committee, in the July Is- Geishb Girl Blues." nese chorus girls dancing the sue of i"Martime Affairs," said And the featured attraction French can-can. .the six steamship companies are: turned out to be "direct from Las Another "Home of Japanese En-I American President Lines, with Vegas" inateOa of 'tokyo-a strip- tertainment." The Oasis, was right a 175 million-dollar program of per. Her only contribution to the in line with Hawaii's melting pot cargo and passenger ship replace-1 old Hawaiian way was tossing of the Pacific reputaton. meant. orchids at s6ryecemen. The manager,. Bill (Massaru) Moore McCormack Lines and In between there *was classical Pacheco, was a place.kicker with Grace Lines, each with bids out Japanese daecig 'from a troupe of the San Francisco 49ers profes- on two new vessels costing be- Japanese dolls who are paid, I sional football team in 1949 and he tween 20 and 30 million each. was told, 0O16 a month and board. doesn't want anyone to forget it. Oceanic Steamship Co., w it h "It's authlimic Japanese dancing The main dining room, where two new passenger liners for its -something different," my Chi.- you can have "the best Mexiean Pacific service. aese frie.-, a. Honolulu account- food in Honolulu" While watching Pacific Far East Line, with two ant, Ka J Uke, told me as we dells doing the 0anbo, is deosrat- new freighters in service and a left the ialL.Hawaiian Hotdl for a ed with autographed photos of third due to be finished in fall. night on the town. U.S. pro grid sWtr and is called The United States Lines, with With a 40 per cent Japanese "The Gridiron om.." preliminary designs drawn for population, Honolulu has several There's alsb animated neon five new cargo ships for its North after-dark whoopee spots with im- sign on the roof of the place of a Atlantic service. 1orted-from.Tokyo shows attract- football player kicking a pigskin. Ing all of the town's many faces, There's even a Brown Derby in including U.S. tourists. Honolulu-with Chicago style Ne- lRhe n Irm al The Club Ginza was typical of gro entertainment. W '" a grade C night club.. And a Sad Sam's. ch iwork S e ul d 0 six. I I'm sorry I missed Sad Sam to Research NetworK pee ban all stage with a e find out what he's sad about. May- R s lted rnaY. The avdence was be it's because he didn't own the k4oug,-a Itrae mb-. bar during World War II when LONDON, July 25 (UP) An taur iawr sonoluls was the Times Square of Artenine expert has recommend- da ^.,e te Wesxta e ol-t Heo mifhnetwork ?4fl ??iA Matines .. ,.JT..h'. a lu bar owner das tiereit tool". te 4 after the gold rush. a haebsur I ; AM 4oHTIMTS ra el Jaese d .. S ta yil l never DflTgT-IUPY tJ. Auto h baseball m manufacturers have stopped 'buid. ha" l.ampinb. idgtg aht.eiht oesm .n The is werefabulou but straighweight engines, sed in 15.7 s dance form of acting per cent. ft 4 cars in .85, fell arakg tg J'of. men alit- off to 4V7 ptr cent of. the total throats .hir wives and .market in 14 and was abandon- s too bloody ev for dl omltealy tbhs year in favor oft. &T,. S OWING AT YVOU SERVICE CENTER .. : THEATERS TONIGHT! ,: .15 i.8JJ0 DIABLOUVTS. 615 7:10 e. ~. .. l Dan DURYLA "TERROR STREET" Turn. Level y To Leek A" IjoBGiU& *tiS. -1:10 'IOl M 83CSSiAL WHANSEL and GREflL" Technicolor I TuM. 'rreaur of Baby Imu l CRISTOBAL 6:15 1:15 Afr-CoaitIoued Dan DURYIA Kamn Wrw~l 'TME MARAUDERS" ColorA Tune. "BLACK TUESDAY" C- - ABOCA s1e " '*CtAYflf. 1SWThT l*n 4 I. '^ATmuY Ifl~wr &r au. 4$AC: 3aM^brM~lTfA.HEl from Patagonla to Mexico, a U- nited Nations Educational Social and Cultural Organization (UNES. CO) report says. The report, called "plant eco- logy reviews of research," said the Argentinian suggestion was in connection with a project UN- ESCO and other U. N. agencies aire working on to promote re- search into the development of a- rid and semi-arid lands. The Argentine expert was not named. UNESCO's report deals with 10 of the world's main dry regions. PLENTY OF BOATS CONCORD, N.H. -(UP)-. There were 20,542 motorboats on NewN Hampshire's inland waters last year. That's about one motorboat for every 25 residents. L .'.. '*. .. . Times" Remans NEW YORK.. ctobhne ieS has |) le, Screen Cope"dy Lra Ieverybody ha I sI for the senate Xnvestigating committee and wife lette are ex- peing a little Invetigator. Just Thougt You'd Like To Know: Inthe past 25 years there've been 3,400 meetings be. tween the U.S. and Russia, out of which have come a' international apreements, of these the Soviet vi- elated So. I "- - Secure In As niche Among the film classics of the world is Charlie Chaplin's "MODERN TIMES," coming next Thursday at the "LUX" Theatre, to delight audiences young and old. Let the good news be repeated here is a motion picture that is as funny today as when It was first shown. "MODERN TIMES" la an unforgettable film-going ex- perience which offer a rich reward of rib-ticking humor, loud guffaws, chuckles and sheer delight Interspersed with moments of pathos, Irony and deep emotion. It is Chaplin at his best. The genius of Chaplin emerges in "MODERN TIMES"' to tell a simple story. Here again is the little tramp with the baggy trousers battered hat and walking stick. This time he is buffeted by the intricacies of a mechanized civiliza- tion. As an obscure factory worker, he sla chosen for a demonstration of a mechanical feeding machine that will save factory worker's time. Charlie's helpless contusion when the machine begins its diabolical cycle is one con- tinuous howl. As a night watchman in a department store he makes his rounds on a pair of roller skates in as breath- taking an exhibition of skating virtuosity combined with suspense as has ever been seen. As a singing waiter who hba forgotten the words to his song and Improvises an unintelligible series of sounds, he is again as funiw aa any man has a right to be Don't miss "MODRN TIMES!" Advt. There Is No Society: Thoseae famed blue blooded millionaires and men-about-tows, John Perona and Gene Cavallero, are summer- ing on their neighboring ancestral estates near Borgomanero, Italy, where they both live more lavish- ly than the kings of Italy ever did while their respective images, Ed- twin and Gene Jr., are slaving at Their paters' saloons, the fabulous I El Morocco and Colony Restau- rant. Who says there is no society. I Today's Monroe Item: Want ad (in the Fire Island Villager) reads "Dine with Marilyn Monroe at Ocean Beach, Fire Island-rm., twin beds and meals where Mari-I lyn eats. To Sept. 15th." Wisdom of a White Way Wolf": Never knock another guy to your Ibabe-she'll want to find out just: Ihow bad he is herself., i lWalter Winchell Is oa vaestio.' Back Sept. 5th. SKUNK STROLL al IsMe m.I Isi m -1 *1iJAM 404 1 IA m' ise 613 122 I 7s56 Ii.I in uI AN a a U aIVa ii UAWz -S i36 am MI-mro20 m- OTO IS0MA S3941 NUS U US P(*s~wba s A Obfem ef tsbfl 47 lottery Drawing was sellW at "W.h: In CbireWl; Becd and Third in PNauns. the D"ms Mdtred whele teets NOWhn 5a e.Uand netcsedtIs the above list win Perty-Fe'r Selan (WAS) em . The e91el6 SUMht ma no 4nM MwfM & hNe a series 'A I and '"3' OWN* ALB O. AB4LatV Gnome ot rl ~ ~ ~ ~ O *,* ftw.wr fnue ef Panaiuma- ce 4 -lflls. ar~taO A ISlWaDA : * . -* .. -. " ,1"" Rock Hudson and Barbaraft Rush tooth 09We palwontely beautiful story; .A "CAPTAIN LIGHPNOt We"dnsdoy Great Release at the CEMTI Theatre One o ollywood' newest and moat asueatb t- ducer-direetor-star teams in recent year beenrg ed for Universal-Inr.ternationail's Prit' hrl Th - starring Rock Hudson. Barbara Rush ad Je M grand release next Wednesday at the CENTAL TheSt.. H'idson. Miss Rush producer Ross Hunter and director Douglas Sirk "teamed" for U-I's critically acclaimed "MU- nificent Obseaalon' and It was the sacfess of this -im 11t roroted studio executives to bring them together or "CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT. , -I. A a ft NEW SALEM, N.D.,-(UP)- A Si VSO ls.i skunk strolled across U.S. highway 10 near here. Robert Ferderer. 15, of Mandan. driving along the high- *' '" way, slowed down to avoid the * animal. George Rupp, Bismarck. _ in a second car, bumped into the rear of. Ferderer'a car. Ferdere- was treated for an inured neck Wh E ER PEOPL fSIN T M muscle. The k' escaped n. WHER VER POP " harped ..... -. ,- .. If you want Bourbon at its best call for "GREEN RIVER," America's smoothest whisky. Sold at all leading bodegas and bars. OFFICIAL LIST OF THE NATIONAL LOTTERY OF BENEFICENCE PANAMA. REPUBLIC OF PANAMA Complete Prize-winning Numbers in the Ordinary Drawing No. 1898, Sunday, July 24, 1955 The whole ticket baa 44 pieces divided la two series "A" A "B" of 22 pieces each. First Prize 8705 Scog 'Prize 5715 Third Prize 3536 # 44,000.00e ' 13,200 00 $ 6,6 0 0 0000 14 V. 7M.- ;.::: -" : '' , 11 a .3 you'll always find P AL NAiL ! The pleasure of smoking PALL MALLS starts when you take the attractive.brightted package in your hand. The extra length of PALL MALLS filters toe smoke through Its fine tobaecos and gives you a mellower, sweeter smoke. Have you noticed that people who smoke PALL MALLS seem to acquire greater poise and elegance T I 4 Thit's bJCiuftkev're smoking the cigwrette qof ditinet,'n t Ch - Ia'Y.w Cr r; v : ".'. * 4 9."' .tW~jj Ike --.. . *'... .."* .. '* ' -Mao. . . .' . 4. + ,., o kivAnr tie. "" aI ' e. plrim.Ns PNrM mS a(M( *.te I* rtmaM Ms.. . s Me. Re i NM. Pr. N ri- N e MO i lasml l N"" II" .m I111 1 PI M li I n N4.i'N 12uM e PuNi. 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SAVOW. - w-" l k .wp" .h.Ap asir aS h$ a .4 4 k ... .h oe o . ,ort.J.Y. . sa.r ,I ".w .L. shan .o -,"C -, r A h i wea..o ,-i -" w .@M&^fi.i'B# rt ** *- w A t'""A ni-a r'. ":n Is be a er oa orouD o La an p The men reacted wuit ,e- al behind the pCueevn rlortain anade ao .,../.. ." !,........ e e,, s i .... .. S-".c. -, 4" 3Theysl badtoeheeneate Perms taradeowol ..s ,., ,"--"-,,. t I*. T,-ial, "- -.l-To"nC-.h r'ch a'or tha l ;, didt tohe f te th te oel'on e I: .e baco n gs -hl e P o g a fI cO u e I Fo-e.n m e r :""s :"e 8- . .. .=* .... .. .. ". o s coff eeo f ru. a nd u h iee .4r- ..w 5.erlF tbh9iontokeraang a countrynowears asner, ttoy-hage-a hG p u Gr a"s Cn Tab uOtt r e on: r 4ar Irl r'- osU." "' t t ia-t7' Ae on are WAhe n l ... ra Ioe- ware m a m. C Ieed the 'Itse dogs, tiemsetlgs, parent qr than tbfd auhan te Ae t epw c r o om The en1 sid h wlahed vail the officine me g eofmnatlaf ld r eanciency ta fr- ne e ra m o f howe d lexan it 'rehpa 1;,t Pru-i g wj cnter o c opltr d tu g wefnae ct tIM ^tIt CoIrt. Dell' and O u gf ste i lra., ear fir an8g ge.d 3n 1 wmbrd *l7Ou f po ttBtended Fb eI tee ar lotepel i m thatan e the A rmorr ra fit tn o rl liJ, m.at wh. .e .he R nr neren Crc her-ey y hi n bbe hirt b. P -L t ta i lo eata l a he ca o H outhtdoubt i walaed th h a bottT y O 1r4f hig harmetoat, boeen noncommittal on what for waaai as other iamo bii Toalan dreci pot d o lt w th Ypoulbla a rly bux hap anm with - O l o a.et the soldierss for tej aear w eeu owrt. g., rt i.aec.oune o te a s s ? h .,?o. orce..* A" o S rU th bth of oe o th he atMehfthnyttq forulle aeau retld vr kta4oShab t oaC Cn.a =, espectfI Kuss!ions Atrtend r G. .et Gen m eo.a-.l m- -oua o with ed -l'-r-IN hrefar s.dth ..e wth ros -ian nti s taver I.n i-.yp ca I.owa m0k- I Iow An Churhe ansd mak-earMa dio (UP)deell Upmen. the o their.t who stayed aet a frm :j rEr et or Drogs oCuled Inel thnocent For Raut.l ruaalan., emulate ofa item nearowFled thoAug .- :* ,f. .' he" i -...Ssll- bya Int -p re- uroter. l d-f aUh B ondfar baa. ,. akm-it*t"'". .'ttfhe sf ha s e s To' s t a "te d to nrh e to 'e Peter ue .chnl_ rd Anatl to aei elave omt e Ts mrlnr Summer .oul n a btlLme hlSra tin der d oouredr .I ca.dtans w"r," he s theone from one oo -helcS. thonth do. ad tw oU ,Switzeland O ul o 25--Od H _.. oled bo oa f ae o r a traalto,, cede, fi N enttrthii a ndsr dughl entnd w' co *1 -berge.^^ H tic smir omb ., who Sta to get things done trolleys could between eat humidity are high, people y na w oon recover aid he was sorry e and west w out change the weather has one to the i fm pd but harmlesina The drogs ould rlve, ahren'bt lrhajtoa tC St row Sraedollge hotpabu-iwahe setal a id e tebeoe atriatpan at are jctr ordit fa star-ga rin e to SixursM m tei h eet and ofn he we c ho In aSat s wl ha l r n the hce aty, a avinn oml er tpo n "maIlte be e r as toy i h. h a f toridetohana a ihere wA e pol. e o e ._ _. C pbli.. b a tn hom e. Onl y *en It rIt H oa ao we i f la "a -o _s__ 'er, sa he_ toala t-Ar bea topgee nldnso lrmad Itn oD atae gum be b ofe d t i n ir "liawfeln.Mine h im so e pain bin am s .htaeuinldw wm SuDn to ht-e .dh ic a g uan"e lod .t one ne t -in o j a ha t oomtrJn tlm o t at. ael. a oror e t f er % L. Lonov k third IS o b viet c ala ser- e w u lorma e te ay ater e t u t to m l y iat t n c n es -; *n ~Way 80r&"'O Vtg eubtwitr 'ota a las aa e w emude aol.. toa rt on e of, oot ooe nto do nn ea a, eo n the yo h wh re* st c h no r 9r0 P b i t orth. Ol u ic toO~ na, w e WbdheV icheh R n hpi nla Ioa h e _ovalyt o t. the mae aniell anIvsi t.st outd .anm.- "iY--____eco.. .odaoeda a conry clubS. . Saetrsh h captured dead or nln tl hay aloried clis ov !bm nosttof a irE 300 e t lmrPsa arIu m.wawata s ---- slc the Ruashe yanas aoate-hot dwiogi Nase d oe..,m ,. 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Pe-o fone.Uru si c p ete ndc tpeetonn e ry year.e ed m evea tefactsarepresent. wai erPPeroni S -i hat ae'dto rioiatiibbdBltya Slighi BUL-- iLthe OE WEDNESAr q'Uhsni thataffortheose fAthr-eIer e iunw asIdste S a gratef l t, h. many uan-eecorho enn bdh eatl tenepthr I mohavetadt leasta been Un-catnfty rwo uld meatn tea ,sadgh_ theaW_ No a*nother teiaI rne.vi UICeewaement oratrde"sJlr cs id one f rom one h at te cit otan Ithe d tar te N- o S M .A s.uthor e tapen" t getthingsadm e r ool t eram.sngL could Wetween e humdituy_, -t are himgp le ab ueocm-tharl-ans .na..LAST... at= -it, f time. The" w"-eath w n srcyh- q .e j.-. -. -eyes- wth-m toewiadeoI heg Cnatracnls a ec10onomiRhsnerladR-ssnlasheei her"yhS br obably 91m yra,"'" so iD-Ak,, .f-the er.oecudtael without-ra- Ne l bacneyited he arted hi'.legs-while;w...r. . U abaute ma n t hoauudmsna norte ho. e u. hp 'rtamy.firs t nopaautof teity. Ando ,oabr w n o td to Nl-Tn hoh s'a, . out T"-.recomaer f! Be mad waith nthlyat ays- oursethecityagain wouldbe-pett at aouse d. wrs. weswae o P i. ilyrk, tval comes aacapta*nAhoarsoeanamdSadunsdetrtnwab Colled?horter F rembarshyw4 u plned toatet ldyasoexag rmnateda.fa' i"""lre Wed np h a wese ayTr.I dh .t-cotrbue.tonhe Peerthe we aUVernd"- state fme atm toe l htracktoh u m8 b yOAUr1 Sou-d ev t Union forhourrd with a trainRula s hemsad, ProffeessoruWi lhendjh lmr ttheTre.To ridSoreeeD tn d n to poke alon behd Tou examine d her 1 his-aaa 4-ag thenffrts a i l o tmmu- esent.d-CoItinueteso1). aU I. -T h unionrTs, oneuofatsree wsto s erao, gave atheps theen haveOamembershiP)of ma n npoil e whves.ndhe asptt wsolP d Itw used ge rne n a bre out 250 meters leotu s t ke- on atae s did he A Uinn)T M-O;anumat t Knsdm" as- anaeways. 0 a.asw,"ecaus- "Tf hoe f roli neD r te wl l ity lak ses doenablythof Jehovah's0Witesewa tiofits thiddy inNw B MannSwilbeInbad, four u1d1, wat were Im ered Folloin ar.. maetl-ptleendW.notpromthyO neMust. rotdeti dv"is, Sen troleys would be ableto ent .oner haidity eather ho only heeat wlrlede h rosut eo h ho Pnt P reoers P R E V aa tre, he s r the andogst sa lkut out. dogs." _aen't were takiredtherahane..to=theIfro m ansadduthey wished SD n tanedt withih i the aids ter ctl imitsin whaldbeerestoredto its the n th inI ,-. _,"- .. l "oldrbeer wtohgout rel ma liceddlueradlteowalves as bsN tl eheitintt Nationalurscarstotcap turat eadoudIofatordw.dLHo adwhe three m a le hrsna'ed SJusnt wTeoqwtan eeettre7ms.vadnin anetornplo l trleaer sevihe.e w a on t rkmandForured withutr a In- Ga. hToni*EGht lFrrtelnainedo th eAdmiralandedpvictimybeac nktey;. ofheirohcUneissair eat ae art winr ofshya regular matilen of Lacal heat wave yestar" al" rde a clothing store can SAmerinfSsle rratimn of a bicycle from.Newark to Abu- BUzNOB AM July S- Political observers resed tag tihe Navy Min istryaba l \ ginoeer will be held ry Park and baoc, so 10 (UP) The Peroflt Party, Ar- the opinion that the d i a tlee with ts own : at the Diable Club-les n all tp attend the anual gentinas domnlant political or- appeared to sound the of t ." wit hc e oun of te prdentt alsMu-e gatl a Maded by all for Per's plea fo a "e now think." the editorial Credit PoliCy Sprespective anceCmpanree anen meeta to- trucepeae ad harmno in continued, "a that these people AMA* M nodate Le IMets new"lders. uy ee by political and sholM not continue to harbor DEAL, England, July -(UP) .-. -. Mariatello, who C de the e at i'ns i M lll= tension. lns, that General Pe -The ev. F. L ocockenior SD same thing oMr a for r l 1o name P 'Withelsaire follow shal d have let the p to chaplain. at the RoVl Mrine |-- T R years a o ProMMdential m toram Alberto Tel,- it, he o.ed down S the &eets on the nightof June Detachment here, i M employee. aie, tlera Of the arty' hed itf Party 1 U ad let .them l (t LO.U. for x ( even "a. e on4 and vbi prt teret te the tNe priee) of their dead and wound- cents) yesterday. Whr- it Dloy complalat w thas de t4a1 anal "ui* a g party ed an the persons of their known "it was part of last 'sndaya left he wasu ot owed to uNw the eMtlu be er ated f the over m." collection,' he coplaned. f hil- new adn parkway and The at mettig allo eMl2 dtorial Igd the paelt- et ed an d to take secondary highway ed an ope warning t "emamnca" a t a fetesi us t in t '"- d inte. n.ta -wer Now The Fiddle fle Oma :S =t amt ftjfcuPCi IN~~nan~m .S iM g ^ I& W ~ S v~~S R ti a -SVcm tS ^" -W vbn~ nW ,. ., '.. : - . 7*- ---. " "'- . -~. :-*." l o ,m -T UW,3 .- -''. '" :, -, -. - !.+... . .;i ,. } .; J;~r " - iiiI~ ~ J In -I II ...I I siI "postTo Pst w In. .uan Franco Feature Race nS he m f u a for -The dividends: - Lf L at e rJuan tran- ,n .W FIRSTRACE I MauelVeasa got 1-OddeO Wonder $6 3 2.80. IT It -front turning into e 2.-Welcome stranger d.60, 8.o0. inlntrtbt t ayed off the 3-Forzado 1.0. ftl "avidoI tu- ed ' us' of KGM GiND RACE N*bT vut iruvi. eamo, 1-Grlau 1$380 2.20. Irush iL rome- 12--Tr Blue =0. 0isbut ai stout-hearted First Dea n T.o! S u... 50 s of iThe THIRD RACE lPolr had 1-Justina (excluded from bet- o diled tId I t h fully 6 2---consentida W5. 5, 5.80 .M 0"B hf to the god. 3-Don Brigido ..O, taOu the.odds-on mu Ci, .4-Don.Wends2 p.40. o ro S 1-fded FOURTHs LACK S s a s ef asort &Rd Il- 0 den 0 602 6.60, 4.60, 3.20. wound I the four horse VUlarrel $4.80. 4.60. field.p 3-Takeaway $4.60. STiuat eeon choice IBW t FZlV"H ACE bettlnD t~fr~tnW,4.8 40. I-Tingat $1.2 2.20. The S1ptppMdb comddh 2-RedondltaA.30. &d 99 consent a SIXTH RACE 001A -b 1-Joe's Fiddli ng 7.0, 8.40,3.40. u&atltV9 5 2-La Enes $.60. 3. in letftbc ~ n 3 -Lord Basur$4.40. SBEVANTH RACE ', a 16 at f. iB-ar One $19.-0, 7.20, 4.20. Chilean ace O Bravo oo ted 2-After Me $4. 8. hope three winners to cop rid- 3-oreco $4. S _ .--, ---Second Double: $81i . EIGHTH RACE 1-Chlvllingo $3.60, 2.60, 2.20 2-Pebrerd H $2.20, 2.26. 3-Armador $2.20. Quiniel$3a 2. NINTH RACE 'U -Barlyon $13.. o.2a0, 2.20. A.M-Albatros.$2.20, 2.10. 3--Be goni .0.. One-Tw _8:5.40. 1-TurgOt $5.80, 5.40. dlfTj ^i. I~2-Posunovich 6. J ff -ELELVElNThH RACK 1 -Petitse $7A0 4. 2-11Daniel $4 . Pedro Tests Scores TAnolH Ytory : In Jamaik tine \ IOTONx J5. -- Pedre Te- SI i featherweIght ehamploa of IliMR- i/.I a IT^% i;',iL 1 t lht uneeu heal. ' woni h fi Et from D An I- r Vie um, fsthertwoli' J sl. er ....0 l.l the tkround. be- s what's cTrKkeIN me out oftt lack HIIs Panama swimmers Return I was eloeto the lead playing The Jamalen trek and par afbei fia snad field team which had been in pear v dive .ina round, when d Panama *ine July 14, left TeO l. eve tomen Aiport fehfor yes" IntoOsgh. I terday morning at 6:45. Mr body moved ahead of the th aleas appeared ignl eid, el the face of the, rPnalanians at tis Olympic he drtth wod Ti were huere nd an the ball t travel more than exchange plan sponored by 19 t,-t, the lPanama, Physical Dine- i up with nothing more" I ti1s al Smpo ItpfImenL ass. A fuanmfntu war pol twled are ndthe V=mass en the face othe club Ia pet t 1hI Jma.ea, re- WI, tuMn7 y.e-teu1y ft 4p.m.. on "8 a t on the hol the plane that took the Jamal- I.strobes bisbehInd' cans home..- IOur Ghat IIYE~SARY SALE So ST 10 itt Mpglndise Reced! ';. EPEAN .-' .-.. _. .. - "-: -- . .. + .' ovesIn6*n4Rp; I The Big Four Of heP, s.Ili t ig ht when they move h1td,. the second double round ro nobbe t loss 87-79 t the schedule with games at Port ai.:aviV t'., the - ton and Fort obbe. now wV" seve ls pt games, the le an S8- Clayton, in first place with -s g Ambroot an. 1-1 record, takes on third-place Army Alatic and second pla.e Cla o's big tak wll b st Kobbe plays the fourth-place Tri. M Ag center, Tex Yar- Post Troopers. the lea''s leadig Bsor- Clayton puts a seven gaem.wn =- as , ing reaI the )Sin against st to ase a -coi BushmasterB W a at to P- nl the AULtl de. Lone bl o t M the Cavaler record iU a 69-53 less At Kobb the Lif e wil be to defending champion obbe on after a repeat of thei 64 hel NATIONAL t4AGUE TRAMS W L.. Fet. OBG New YOrk ....51 46 .526 15 ANOTHER %FW TEENER Philadelphia .51 49 .510 16% Jimmy Lovelad, 1. played sec- Chicago ......46 51 .469 201/ ond base and pitche for the Pu- 8t.LoulS .....43 50 .462 21 mas last season. Although one of Cincinnati ...41 54 .432 24 the smaller lads in the league, led Pittsburgh .. .37 61 .378 29 the regulars in fielding, making - only one error all season while ac- TODAY'S GAM1S - cepting 5 chances. This, along open date with a batting average of .271, was one of the reasons J i mm y YESTERDAY'S RESULTS was selected for the Fastlich All (FirstO Game) Stars. His continued stellar lay Chicago 000 302000-5 9 2 ing around the keystone sack Pittsburgh 26 20200-12 19 I ade him a must or the V.F.W. Rush (-7), Hillman, Tremel Teeners. and Chitl. Hall (1-0) and Atwell. Skidding Toronto (S..econd ame- a. Chicago 020 000 00-2 4 1 a-nil Ie l- lilA Pittsburgh 002000001-3 7 1 Leads Intern ll onal Jones (9-14), Pollet, Jeffcoat and Mc Gulloug. By Only Two Games Law:("4) dAtwl S(1first Game) NEW YORK, July 25 -(UP) Cincnnatt -104000 010-4 13 1 The Toronto Maple Leafs, who New York 000.201100-4 6 2 dropped four of six games to the Fowler (5-6), Black and Bur- sitm-a ae Syracuse Chlefs in the gess. S t Bve days, including a dou- .Omes (7-5), Glel, Wilhelm, leader Sunday, t hei r McCall, Monzant and Katt, Hot- Intrnational League leaddowa to man. ust I two. lames over the Montreal -- I toRj ay (00ond GSMe) k "ig itd Toronto to' d- l moti 100 -1 7 1 =o JaW redl6 In the opnz Nw York 00100012x-4 9 0 or Sunday for a 4-2 victory, e Colum (8-5), Staley, Freeman i Lynn Lovengutha nd eth More. and Batts. head set the Leafs down on e Iht Antonelli (8-12) and Katt. r. hit In e nightcap for a 52e- o- o T of Toonto's four (First Game) runt came on hoiters, by o Lou Milwaukee 132000010-7 16 1 nmer, LoU Bwrbrst and Bob- Brooklyn 110007 00x-9 8 0 WilO. Burdette, Jolly (2-3), Buhl and Crandall. Montreal, meanwhile, gained a Newcombe Dessent (3-0), Er- wit with third-place Havana, win- skine and ( anella. ning the opener, 6-1, behind little Pete Wojey and roppin t he (Second Gan nightcap, 4-0 ai Pete Braono gave Milwaukee Oul 040 022-4 15 0 the Royals only four hits. Havana Brooklyn 20000&000-2 4 2 is seven games back of Toronto. Crone (5-4) and Rice, The last-pace Richmond Virgi- Lablne (9-4). Cralg, R uck, nians defeated Buffalo, 6-3, and Koufax and Walker, jI. 11., and are only three and one- __- - half games back of te seventh (First Game) place Bisons. In the other two St. 'ouis 00020Ot- 11 2 games, the Columbus Jets bet Philadelphia 1050000.4 .- 0 2 he Rochester ed Wln, -2, butPh Jacel.son (5-7), W ooldrd e thE Red wingsto okethens.B on .a (5) Wo0 drldge, t e W i a = e Smi th, LaPalme and Burbr&ik, ,I .oaterinthemn: ndn ning roKe up the second game. Simmons (7), or and Seminick. III HR Parade MAJMO L J3 LEADERSe (Based iffile at bats) uEAINGM BAt&RS NATIONAL LEAGUE lp yeradec1b at r IshPet.' Alabur o Phls. o 3 V5 57 116 .2363 Snider, tdyn. 94 441L 68 113 .3-311 a'nella B n 7~37 49 .2 Post, Cincl. 95 y 7 6 118 .313 Klusaki, Cin. 4. 71 67 116 .3151 AMERICAN LEAGUE IKaline, Det. 93 3781 306 186 38 uenn, Det. 84 354 60 116 .328 Smith, Cleve. 96 389 75 122 .314: Power, K. City 89 37 5 112 .314 Fox, Chicago 94 M 60 119 .312 BOME RUNS Snilder, Dodgers ........ 1 IQusewski, Redlegs ..... 38 ays, Giants ........... s Banks, Cubs ........... .27 Post, Redlegs ........... 25 BUNS SATIS IN 8I0dt, Dod a ,.......101 a10",Phan ......... 78 Jensen, Red Sox .......... I78 Kaline, Tiger ........ 75. luxewskf, Redle ,.... 72 Kane, Tigers .......... Maith, ladle. .G..U.. MU aWhlte Sex .n.::: jIj L ton Brave ....... 1) I a 'hte So"u .b (Second Game) St. Louis 000 000-0 3 0 Philadelphia 300 000-4 7 0 Poholky (4-5), Schmidt and Sarni. Rogovin (2-0) and Seminick. Note-Called end of 6th, rain. 'AMERICAN LEAGUE TVA$ W L iPet. OB New york ,,..59 37 0 .-- Chicago ......57 7 06 1 Cleveland ....58 38 .604 1 Boston .......55 41 .573 4 Detroit .....50 43 .538 7R Kansas City ..38 57 .400 20 Washington ..33 61 .351 26 Baltimore ....28 64 .304 29 TODAY'S oGAMI" Open date YESTERDAY'S RESULTS (First Game) New York 0010 10000-7 10 0 Kansas City 008000010-3 9 1 Ford (11-5), Konstanty, and Berra. Dltmar (5-8), Harrtngton and Astroth. (Second Game) New York 00'000002-4 6 0 Kansas City 00000000-0 6 1 Kuckd (7-4) aAd Berra. Portoaorrerb (-8), GOorman and W. hautl. (First Game) Washington 000 001003-8 10 1 Detroit 100 206B x-7 12 0 Ramos (3-1), Chakales and Courtney. Bunning (1-1), Birrer and House. . (Second Game) Washington 200 001000-3 10 1 Detroit 000000 000-0 7 1 Abernathy (3-4) and Court- Lary (9-11), Crisante, Cole- man and Wilson. (Night Game) Baltimore 000 001000-1 6 1 Cleveland 100 00001-6 7 0 McDonald (3-5) ShallUok, Zu- verink and Triando. oeller (3-4), Narleski and Nar- agen. (Second Game) Baltimore 000 101000-2 12 1 Cleveland 211000 10,-5 10 1 PaUca (3-8) Johnson, Brown, DorIsh and Triandos. Wynn, (12-5), Narleskl. Mosal Sand Hegan. S(First Game) Boston 000000000-0 7 0 Chicago 000 004 00-4 8 0 usee (58-4), Henry and White. Pierce (7-6) and Moss. (Second Game) Boston 100 000 010- 1 0 Chicago 010000000-1 10 1 Nixon (9-5), Parn ell and White. Johnson (2-1) and MoSS. Third Annual Underwater Spearfishing Tournament Application For Entry The third AnnuWa Underwater Spearfishinl Tournamnt will boe held from noon Saturday, July 20, to noon Sunday, July 31, In Panama Bay. There will be two classes of diving free or skinlivinf and SCURA (self contained underwater breathing appara- tu). Interested parties may make their application for the tournament by fiUllar out the entry blank. Clip ut the following entyr blatk and mall with 2 to Canal Zone Skin DIvers, Box 434, Diabio Hts, CZ, before July 26. I do (not) have my own boat which I wil use dasin the tournament. I will (not) use the Tal go aais I e to Taboga. sm that arrangements may be made for idton- al launch opace it needed. I do (not) plan to spend the night In the La Reatinlg at Tabogs. My guest w be (limited to one per contestant). My pearflaingla ffaltions, if any ............... Spearfhibdngx eperience: (where, when, how lone): My dlvlng buddv will be...........................,0 ....... i tnw' :...... decen-dcnr tamT.gei). T -. '2Mi i gAI Ae 1 15U59 Next to Owakhnl n tinrln-aH^ flB)ft11 -> 1 A i^^^R *^^^ ^^f rw wv-^^\~v^^B*'wy-..t OttUM~it lOOt^Ot-^ ^ ^I'flP~^ ftara'AL HnM'- I - a7 ..f~fR ^% H S-.-hdkw ." ,.-?'E . ,- .. ^... -/ ..-: ..,.,- .?;. -. i. .:' --" .''._..: ".... , .4~9 44;.. --k~7~2. *4-atv' "~~T.'* ~. t ; __~_n_~_L_ ~ ___~_ ___ 7- - -Lis . . ...... - e Li I .- 1i i : i -. '-ii i -. .r .. -i---l~ '~--- tW mi* 3WR 4 M eY f5 W .thWir re.e.I . _J ri-, n - i their . b a I o oo. l.t, ; -.. O lmaour I. .. g -- A .II04vis to I am Clayton JPU : 1 .. o.r moving to or to ace the seasn unt be no has l------h of 1,000t foro, rJ6tft.1 deA al lyeabelD sme anie a Dfurtam Mthet m a aa KINomTON, Ja. Jaaal he drove ave The Phit -b. I In Som Panama's fnd a r- and Ry ea thrw-run emrged winho wonft ta w nar won 1t KamGs champion swimmer aL aed sevenrns.The Phia emrgeonRper of the kh troho a tjiAft WOr1 4 IIar 10 ieter at soufr emout phaja ertion-ierod N6 4 BS IP athep afromyAnlidesBeralo an- Ry 3 e a1 Moran treeIrAn n toama and Charles elyn of Bar- o-tac. te Ia tS bado In 59.h8 eao. and the b200 M4 le agan THh I meters butterfly championship Bowta- wr on Bolly s h .mu.ti.......t -.d ea d ndouble.J&IRy 'i eer In 2.53.9. virtual etdd place tie. tWO re I o. w e and ft gCurtame be ind the na- nI ia- Iof four inlmlaa im/ e..m wire .1, Mo .tBa. ever i --.- - manI I llitcIheld-I I4 I to vi . Jamaicrn champion swimmer. m -- t BarringtonRoprookgto aer whl vta Nau rtwto -oy J5 hitterr 100 meter fretylestayed 13 ichampion-n front in se'ri ship from Alcides Bernal ofP-The aneet reAgaeicnhLed l ama and Charles Eclelyn of Bar- la ile Walag I 'st 1 0k badg in 59.68 .ad -the 200 b l &Insase. a ainst. we' .t from H. Bennett of Jamaica eilerce6=1tZea Is- ..&A a S* New aork to end a avegame T - Sste lo inw sitsrek, 1 then lost to e G- ho4D1Mr. iDer oit erWsast EActo. -Today 3, 0 won 3 0. ... n """ pe use .... 4 S 18 Brooklyn stayed 13 in frontI ne i Leualeo ..... 44 I 1 the National by a ding with e -Om. i Richmond ....41 M 87 4 Are Prtado&fMitwer k the Y :aIS I-7r Ehen lTERoAnRs 9--. CincinaiB tr Pl'a wart r er,in oront . losing homer were the big I- o .. (rnt a 40me) blows, Bil RenPi and GIts fZirI ,:a o Toronto 000010100--2 7 3 al' tagged Whitey Ford for bom. 0el I, I , Johnson, He.dl (7, vahr (8)doble head. lastIi and Berberet; Spring and Hey- Al Carraal' three-run homer maRochen. LP-sterhaon R-Lmmer,ster the bster hit Pierce needed or - Berberet. his seven- a eout triumph and i I A u--- Wlard Nixen pitched a g teady 10-d ue vI rd o L secondd Game, 7 mnlngi) itter to beat Connie Johne bn Toronto 00 01 0- 8 1 five-hit lowsag e or in thnde second Syracuse 00o0 11 x- 1 game. Sammy o hite drove in the LaJohnsondeck, Fahr (4, Miller (5) i, wh now ren. M E CL 0 IM and Griffin, Bererret (pring); More- eve la ames and eghe-runt oumer head, LP-ovengt (R- .and ey- of the last ierce, needed out Bob ma. WPeret rehed. LP-sLan-Feer triumph E Wn Clee- I deck. H on. /laWd's wi wNix Al oossn_ it ,, I I I f1!|! k| |IIl --- trst game bomer. It wa Fr' L INrLE (S ondGame), a7 innings) hitter to ba,.third, ti er. Rohento 00 0- 7 2 Wfive, thouit gh tagged fort in t he its Columbus 1210020011-4S 1 game.won hSammyh Whitme. drove in the Laudeck, Fahr (4p, Mielr (5) ReeklhieT lkl, who now has re- The Palace of the and GrWhif iny, DeMrberet( ); More- ed in games and eight outrW mrantt. WP-orsa. LP-Lr-- iFeler. ea&Malay Wyn Cl i v Tow- hols. HR--Xr hosl ?l sllne I r ," a t-a loon. lauod's twin inp y tAheYard alo (First Gaon l8th owi and th ds a Columbus 121002 0oz. 0 12 1 won his 12th a sre. Fa.shols, Xely to) 3eim 17 Re__ls Abe d1 :The Largest Msorwaat and White; GrYM, nloWer (7) and Detlit Itok pe bie U"r-uIt WP--Grsy. Lo--Fa"az hToer m sd. Is4 a mrS in Tow s hole.. flIryhoutiA Laos, rl tereg.e es m . I.imi...g.... ,,., A leU ed (Firdt Game).-- in th or but H.a i on 10 -4r over.sewn n y the Y1Wardad homvsana Vl00 0001Cn-1 hm 0to !winw hs re.By I trealo 1 000 00- t 3 1 3 :(7) and Norle; wojey and Tee. b.an Wed post s o8'ISA 8n i i - (First Game) in "either a nounero, btiHa-nkaar Montreal 200 030 x-- 21 $ / '* uit I I Hf 11*- eJordni, PLoane () arnd Te Klqauwai-..ilhths.' ond. S l. Jobsay AnFrt Bnell sillificys. * :* s I- ." ;, _ _ S"'... _i *"I **. ^ '0 |
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