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., -^. ;. -:q , ":."i ,Sk -,";* .. t<, ,.,a ^ ..: .+ '..;-^ h.AU:'- *tj ^e F l' uks ii ~g{:A 4 ~ '~,, w ii ."" It ," ; i. *"* *' TO TAU 1 MJ seconds after the world ^W ill 1 - Irttrouud lone & the few .- I* i. SD cihlbel na .- .-,, O.i C I, Soviets Refurn 13 Prisoners Ta Austrians @ A. Aj~rAug. 6--(tlP v so today turn- oner of e *ar and cvlias for yes In Russia for al- War criae. The Austri arrived at Voes- u, south of Vienna, early today Iearcd a train. Soviet. authori- ties had requested that the time .of the arrival be kept secret. [`.The Russians demanded that | .A Ua. prisoners be com- :td to Austrian prisons to t e out the remainder of the lt mpoed by the soviet Tsesitumes of ferelh* courts are not raeognided by Aatria. However, the Aust govern- meat agrled Invesugj pth. charges level against U6 73 by 'e, Rushaha tak* action art. iubsm at.d. g ovment , M o.ioif, the -. were accused Smainl of espionagee," "war dcrhx*ealiad "unwfllagnesa to ---- i - ReWaiaad ote In TACHIKAWA, Japan, Aug. 6 base ItItal where t w .ll (UP)- Th untimely discovery stay du i the threat. fou by one of the released US. air- days needJ to gfie them men that- hbi wife had rera-,- and complete physical iexaona- ried believing he raa dead was tons. ' the only. blCk mrk tin ubi- Col. John K. Arnold, rankil plant first fulL.oft freedom. as officer among the a.man, was the 11 Amer fiers reached the first man 4dowmat r Jaan yesterl y. He was followed Ma. Wi am Theirn*n. r, Ised froin Red H. Baumer, on crutches becaw Chl a captWthiWb=Wday4 arriv- of an injury and a .pLtL ed-nre fdr a stavUx biwCore John W. BucM who .ted . heating homue. his promotion h.st b eto MSt S w. bTv itm-d with ing the PhMleppes . the- occasl ,*utAor Pe-A2C Schmidt made a beofi f t, Dae. C. SBehoUdt f leading, telep e in an- ttpt to t Soy was marked by his wife and.ask a abt her r tln,. thiss wIe! reidarri- marriage. No information w- l ppMi- alAs- avalable concerning tie call. n his W m,- So nidf wa. ame ori-t wbA lan e and -relatives awl H by .cartr here. Red .Cross ffhza St praars eat this Schmidt received the ag Ut- a f iD northwestt but refused to say er- oft t'biour trip their was from Uit ' tseS*S. r(toera t Air Porce ofWfi t aC'trIed*' T} J# reaferators to keep the neW of i#8iltes W&~ the fligh remariage ft & m Sahmidt. roe cream fearing its posasi effect. but 1 uIjl nknown he heard the nws on the ra- . .... months dio during the o t stop .^tI onged a at Claork Field i (x fp- MUD to ' .sW .,as hlawe The newly-freed ,'~.epers * ** I Pray Aug, 8 (UP) - lr he ,s in eltgat prayer to-I ;4y at :As .a. the tenth an- l nary M -- : old'ss first ^A JOsa pna and bells I thraut the city. th e anse of the eade 'morlaT1 Park"t across .L riMve" Srem where the. bomb, tofe years,ago, 10,000 persons O.therad to mourn the victims of the blst and pray for "no ImIare HBroshlmas." SThe prayer ended. 500 peace doves were feteded over the wttid cenotaph where the - nes of 100,000 o victims are Prime Minister Ichiro Hato- yamh meanwhile expressed the ope .that t..mc energy "will oat be tool destroy mankind and. civlzation but ed forte welar of. A Ml dd In a message tdas of the Hiroshima atomiomb. the ,Japanese .S, e expressed his grief over the men. women and children who died In the bomb- ing, andpraised the efforts of the people of iroshima to re- build their dead city. "Ten years have already pass- ed since that stragic atom bomb was dropped Mi this land." the premier said. "We fixed as Japan's national objective the qstruetion of a cultural nation based on demo- cracy with te>Ahin of a perma- nent world a and have ad- vanced stepy step toward that goal 'Mole Amoal Is Theato'Cuid's Next Production ihal ele- ir o.W AwL T. mbU pos *o. wiereceive their ft inoeulation at the outpa- tient 0n bfOorgas or Coco Solo hoseltal, or the Oamboa Medical Clinic. The Inoculations will be given o'ly during relare linile hours The same reqrm regents for vac- cinations, as t eligibility and consent of paen or guardlanr , will be necessary, Free vaccinations will be given to those children eligible under this program, the requirements being that they are between five and nine years of age and at- tended the first or second grades prior to last June 30. Other chillren from five to nine years of age, inclusive, are eligible for Salk vaccine inocula- tions under the pay program. The Inoculations to be given at the three medical clinics will be only for those children re- ceiving their first lpoculations. A schedule for the second vac- ciations for Canal Zone chil- dren will be announced later, although It Is presently planned to begin this hse during the last week of the month. lp Charged' WithSlayings .- W... BgOHl; England, Aug. 6- UP)--The lpe-a-iokg acnool- mater _sOn eo a renowed. Scot- ln4- Trd detective was charged t+d 'with beating his wie and dautle r to death In the bath- tub of their new bungalow. Frederick J a mes Chapman, who father. was chief of the Scotland Yard murder squad un- til is death two weea ag$ walked into Brighton Poce Sta, tion really today and re-r6d the murder of his 30-year- old wife Irene and their year-old Sdlr Corinne. S i rushed to the neat new- l t unlow in nearby Or- where Chapman teach *io L They beat down the door id ond the bodies of mother lying In the bloody Tetece Superintendent Phi- liHp Burney questioDed Chapman Burney od Chapman had walk- tagetr only last week in Smrl procession at the cremation service fop'Chapman's Slat father. Chief Superintend- ent Wlinam Chapman. Barney and th elIder Chap' man were fit friends. SMo fv .the double murder 1net Immkdiatela known. Chapman w#A chared with 30 Dfys In Pokey Oalof the heavit sentences receOlN Iposed for driving whfle. ntoxidated was drawn by JuItal Ifeno, driver of the Pan- ama 4canal Co. tractor trailUr wc=, Iw!rturned on DAblo c ig ednesday afternoon.I Yesrty in the Balbota 4ag- istrate's Court the Panamanian detedant was fined $100 an d sentenced to spend 30 days in Moreno pleaded guilty to the charge. Although he escaped in- jury In the accident, the trailer was heavily damaged. New US Envoy To RP Calls On Eisenhpwer WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (UP)-- Julian T. Harrington, the new Ambassador to Panama, paid a call upon President Eisenhower today, prior to leaving for his poet . He said he will sail from New YorkAug. 18 on the 88 Cristobal and Isdue to reach Panama Aug. 24. Atlantic Coast Keeps Wary Eye On Connie's Cavorting a -1- MIAMI, Aug. 8 (UP)-A giant hurricane bore upon the Lee- ward and Virgin Islands today with 125-nmle-per-hour winds that might threaten the south Atlantic seaboard. The Miami Weather Bureau has cautioned southeastern coastal interests as far north as Cape Hatteras, N.C.. to watch for posfte hurricane, warnings and advispd -against making ex- tended trips In sea craft without radios. The weather bureau at San Juan P.R., t a advisory, ee- inma1eW the hurricane was lo- eated about W miles to the east. oving w est-northwest at 12 to 14 Me.per hour. "W should reach full hur- Sthe northern f I- i mornnmn ad iso ryU K "i mged to sIj thal fach livelihood QMbg "Connie" could .* NT - .* ---* .- S. ... . * r .^ add chief forecaster Gordon Dunn in a special bulletin. "All Interests in Cuba. the Bahamas and the coastal regions of the Southeastern United States should keep oa the alert lor all hurricane advisories." The San Juan Weather Bureau spotted the hurricane center a- bout 400 miles east of Puerto Rico at noon yesterday. The vast hirlwind was bearing just a -tt. north of the west at a forwap, speed of 17 miles an hodr- , IWOHs immediate path lay the ,lrgn Islasds, the Lee- ard Ilands sad Puerto Rico. Bk.. and red hurricane flags waer expected to be ordered ets p :& ~.' CARTOONiST iRO CRANE In Panama For VisI Roy Crane, veteran cartoois"t and creator of BuB SaWyr i in Panama for a week's visitor t it leg of a-pl4sure crose d "# w Sj a sking- r &ae, wth are iltpn 1 It. ., I oRA. but switched to Bu Sawyer sovely ye ago. Heha been "ucrlbllhg" since i4 anI d makes his home in Ohio, Crane is primarily Interested in "enter- tainment.-pre and simple." al- though he admits the trend re- cently has been towards horror and sex in the continue thebooks. Durig their stay the Cranes rh e h egssofldte LONDON, Mr. s-d UPr. -Aus- iHenney. Their daughter Mar- tralia who Inucat present visiting friends in Coco solo, will join them when they continue their cruise. Cratom-powshed A-Planes Could Release Release dangerous Radlio-aclon LONDON, Aug. 6-(P-Aus- tralian nuclear physicist MIL. Oliphant warned the conference of world scientists, meeting here today, that Q29 crash Of an atom-powered airplane might release dangerous radio-actlvt~y In the area of the disaster. For the same reason, he said, some nations may welcome to their harbor s imps with atomic engines. OUphaat reported on the dan- gers of radioactivity on behalf of a common which hu stud- led -the problem. "We should note the dangers of some applications of atomic ene for peaceful purposes," Russian delegate A. V. Kuzin promptly put forward-and the conferen a e proposal that a of the sccn- tists meeting here examine methods of protection against the harmful effects from peace- ful uses of atomic power. "We lay special emphasis on the importance of protecting people employed in the peaceful use of nuclear energy," the Rus-. sian told the conference. CZ Cops Get Word On Pay Increases Canal Zone policemen and firemen officially received the glad tidl today that a ti per cent pay feaae for them RBS- ed before eon s. adjourned earner this wee. Word to ht effect was re- =%mWidAnt orthe CalMI Cool Recining AMIAug. 6 (UP) Former Preslet 3Socr orKCub abruptly coailld plnss to- dl yeun of eeiI today efter rceio g a telph a poqiae danger. NPIo, who went into voluntory t fter1. throwl in,o bloodess coup, g hi stffoat eluded home here at 4 a.m. to onqW ki Thi sdholarly, graying ex-.pr1 x..nth "p. leav" thlim.wing by chartered si Uhr wiNtw1 doughtorind' a party of nearly 30 aidu. dvi bodyluaqr. . .dHe .ierid his staff and followers at his. guarded high-walled home-in-exile and informed the telephone call warning that to return -ow- extremely dangerous." Prio's private secretary, Col.I "The presenti' - IBa Lasro, Identified the caler i Cn Ilntd la I Dr. Antonio aromn, prel- soodm toIi-r dent of the knediMtentioo .., I. m' + .",. .... s Canad mBe s piated The main office and most of the personfel of the lo In t meant and Uttliatlon Divis on of the Personnel bureau are be l moved from the firs floor the Administration Building e Laboend hir Office building on Ro Certain functions of the divi- sion will continue to be perform- ed at the Personel Bureau of- flces at Balboa Height.. These ner fude ture."trment, inran aon records and per The move of the other unit o will be completed Monday. These include those andel ng employ- ment and rocetlatin, placement, movtransfers and promoons, r words and civil Irvl.e work. George 7. Welst, .hlef of the Division, and about il other 4U Balboa Height to the Central Labor Of- Labor Office building on .- sevelt Avenue. The move Is being made pi- maCerly to have fun uctions of the Personnel reum Bureau of- both the UBalboa -rHeightsnd lo. These ate rolls buetirement, inue eratnc location records d person No changes wl be ade in any of the .telephone mbeom of the Pmove of the oBuea unit Inclu a result o the moandling vepl ment. procesin eme tran s and promo A ord and civil p e work. which ripped a bole in it. fore- peak du a Cg a ft t anal t,1 visaied fo aouth A I oth er- A largte per el p will have their e nt the Central Labor Of- fic building. t. ma have all units of the bothIn the -rate and lo rate rolls bbW in m e any of the .ele Mbm as a result of the move. ed onctoh eboW se II 9.4at sick Prin. ,,: .. on: charges of ,al expor t ar- Satda. , 'aonyerd a cf e r te town of Cerro - 21 persons. Police said they Iv mlo Fernande., chisf Police during Pfi' adt l tQio. had escaped the Here's What Hlleasil To bt Fbh ,. In connection within. ft1:O serviceman dolt Mao'sr I these men ld i that he could use It. andcuth n Ih th toe BSCZeall chunks" armod i ,.; - ,,:1 ,~. -Q,~* W; A. .5 - +-, ,'y** .~ '... ~ *. ,... j -I'i--. HE' MAIL BOX * The Mell Bleo (s ea en he aum te iades oft The Pansms Amaeles aj served gratefully and are handled to a whaUVy r leiyaMi .f i eeawrrlbut leiter dmn't be ImpelleOn if itdo es't ppee k aey Letters w published in tha.o. erdw esvehd. 'rzl^Hearss to he lens b It e amitd Issea pege hleeth. -1dee Ify t l iter wnilen b held in strictuel iade&e. Th:mf Mewseres m as reposiblapb for s clients as aslesb In lets. e read mai O-,0-n ". CIOLEADERSHIP r -o truer words were said, than "Leaders are born, not made." not know who said it and I do not care-the thing that consideration is the objectivity or the phrase. Outstand- leaders are George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jef- ,, Andrew Jackson. James Madison, James Monroe, John Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William John Tyler, James Polk. Millard Fillmore, Franklin es, James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson, sea Grant, Rutnerford Hayes, James Garfield, Chester Arthur, S ver Cleveland, enjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Theo- a Roosevelt, Wiliam Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren Hardtig, MrIn Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Tru- i, Dwight Elsenhower, Winston Churchill Anthony Eden and host of others. Among the sagacious and wise Isthmlans are George Wash- n Westerman and Rufus Lovelady. These are born leaders. ut splitting the apple in half. George Westerman is a true ? of the colored race by acceptance of his research in one dred and more fields, sociologically and otherwise for the 'l I benefit of his people and the nation. Rufus Lovelady la y reputed for his halrbreath thinking and action in behalf the things he believe In and represent. The latest study by George vWesterman The Shame of Pan- Sinm4 Housing clearly points to the unalterable fact that he is Sthinking solely of the people. He is not Olowing his horn, he is ^ taldin straight facts and placing the point betLore the Govern- ' *a1t of the Republic and other interested agencles In black and I e without fear of losing his job. Because of his forthright tona on matter# of welfare and deaipg with these matters a view of sanity he is respected through the land. SThe local raters need and thirst for such leadership, a man W probes and exposes conditions to be adsted;--a man who aw d take a justified position on the new treaty; a man if he WSe the head of the local-rate labor union would advise the 0deolinlng lederehip to study, examine and recommend adjust- .i anta, suitable to the employes instead of "I resign my job to The executive committee in the local nionn may well be dis- ed-it has lost its grip. Like the ol(/and decrepit lion who lost his fangs. In' Paraiso talent is Wasted by ufwise choice *e union. was a pleasure to be received by Westerman, and our i were stunned by the wealth of information that could, iy, be used to make vigorous once more the moral of wokera. It is not too late, my friends, write to C30 and menl George Westerman and some of the men in Paralso. 64e dt paying members. Let us vote for proper leadership. n B Harry MeFarlane S. An Observing Dues Paying Member. Truei~feAd"nturel THW PWANM rRBB. A! -~ i I, * tt w/ ATA1 4 AWY. II--s *6 The Lexioe tIs an office typewriter Iner Itfg in its design and work. moe thelimost advanced precision eunismeering techniques. t Is new and e4aPiste: %.ew because the typeber ulies eand the ingle guide carriage eanre l original In design. .i .-4sMe eew the flrt time Se ? InWp~ all the Snly sepwartely or ioMtiofVptheter models. Sb Lexiken Comment TOKYO-If the KremAUa isa't at war with us out here. thr are some mighty active areulis stir. ring almost 90,000ow,0 Jabttnes against us to the point where there actually have beear dasis between our military and squalls g of Nipponese unlonllsts and .peas. ants. v Not having any confidential memo from the White House, I don't kno#*what the Buesasm told us at the Summit. B)ut, f they promised to call of the old war, thev haven't yet informed their agents here. These Soviet agents are making life miserable for our military peo. ple who are trying to get on with the new Japanese government. One gesture we made was the de- cision -to consolidate some 40 air- fields Into five. To do this we must extend the 6,000 foot runways of the five fields into 9,000-foot strips: But Communists working through labor an& peasant group have been maknlg this almost impose. sible. % The Commies, agitating from be. hind, have led groups in sitdown strikes and laydown demonstrd. tons at the fields and have driven off our surveyors. Just as they have worked back home, the left- wingers have organized special front committees like "The Anti. Ease Expansion Struggle Commit. tee," and the "Knujkuri Beach Policy Committee on Military Bases.1" Similar groups have strung barb. ed wire across the fields to stop us-and have demanded that we bring in no B-47 bombers. The technical knowledge of some of these "workers and peasants" would astound the Princeton ad- vance studies group. The Commies behind these moves come up with the most in- genious front outfits which I thought the Summit would abolish as a eatre ofood will. But I've run into the "World Peace Lovers Association" and something called "The MOthers", which now holds international conventions and they're Just obsessed with one thio. They simply don't want us to have any bases in Japan or to bring in bombers which can match the new Soviet air fleets. They also don't like our shooting practice, during which we lob shells Into Mount Fuji. The left- wingers say this is a sacred moun- tain. What they don't say is thatJ the world famed snow, covered peak-and beautiful it is-was giv. en our military as a target by Anon 'ithl *kthn th .i Janal e ,nv. . i~J. AN ~A*~0AN I RC. Z- lIe. The ~r1 C- ~-..*4 - C.-. I laib I who I wi~ NEW YORK CONFIDENTIAL By LEE MORTIMER -0o-,..- East Side But Is It Best Side: I Spellman, textile executive and One World Bit Who Wants It: know the name of the character nephew of the Cardinal, to thq Allen J. pilender, the courageoma who slugged Marion Saunders, the board of Union News . The Loisiana Democratic SE e ate r fabulous blonde, in her apartment fabulous Gene Seville set the chrls- who almost saiglehaded .lashed the other a.m. How come no sto- tening date for the hefr to the the foreign aid bil, had on his ries? Serge Rubinstein's wid- Case Seville on Aug. 14. St. Ann's night tabe for weeks Egene Casm ow in N.Y. to settle the estate and Church Garden City . Vets of tie's thrilling '"Billi e, al"dersn collect the million bux left to his Wqrld War Two Submarine Ser and Baloney," which kicks the kids ., .. That tall dream-boat ice reunioning in Atlanaie City props from under the foreign aid bartender who serves the drinks Sept. 23 to 25. Any sub salt inter- propaganda and nonsense. Despite to the pretty young society lasses ested in salt-water taffy contact being "buried" by leftwlag book- just outside Southampton laughs Hugh Trimble, 1533 Luzerne St. sellers, It became a bet seller. up his sleeve at their silly es- Bethlehen, Pa. ... Texas plagued -~ corts. He knows that he meets with Davy Crockett relatives. Ev. one of the babes--a different one ery week local radio and TV sta- The Right to Get Left: A rabid luarv nihLfterp the hbars Closes tim l. ta,lt *-'h k. ith l hia ink was 'di Alll in 1---,-n t a the A ae :A- t0 8e fllAtianUc Treaty Orgsa Is sb t none tee su su lattemp to make ntdo*, werk together, whose main sark I Gen. Al in defati. gable eomma of NTO's mill- tary or i i Gruether has labored va-il ly to whip together in fact an orisation which we years ago eaonly a paper. He has erased NATO bases from almost zero to UO. He has built miles of pipeline to bring oil and gas to these bases and he las materially improved the good will and cooerationknow-how of the 14 NATO nations. Eisenhower himself would be the. first to say Geral Gruether has done a better job than did he, ibe. BenSath Surface owevr, 7 pro beI . noti the isae of NATO's doe. bases here Ir what you flsd: 1. Meet dof the 140 bases are Americas, p rid r the- USA and maned by Aean troops. 2. The Fr ncb, wh were sp- posed to supply the. backbone of NATO's manpower, have fizzled. Two French divisions which had been equipped by the USA were suddenly p olledo of NATO with-I out a word to Gruenthur and sent to North Africa-Americas equip- ment and. all. TM additional diM- -xan n uiMem toa b hI mobilized by Dune.C w -.-. -. -a'-; ------u LYii guw" Vj IVli w JJJ WV UJUoM gV LiWsle16 Ua LvenJiwEll r was 17 eminent. The Ceomies lso op.- at 2. What a man! dozens. If everyone who claims to Hideaway and suddenly eegthe t t tor pose oacti parachute jumps --- be is really directly descended nized M at the next l te sick and Today's Njla Aes Item: The from him, Davy wouldn't. have A tble. as iLne Vsvitable, Ritler- thpin at 'I afo .n.t EqSity suspension ase- re- Gleam In the"',De Ddit: a m. ' .,apae .e feeratf of labor, call. turned to "Fanny" and is again stress Rob Raymend ani Benson lady,' Danny r ed. "Pa f bbeck, Is ly aw ed the Sohyo. It has 3,100.000 mem- stealing the show. Hurray. Cole, Aya Gardner's business man- our steak and t And But der Neweg law bers and many of its leaders have -- ager (and how's bzT) . Movits he handed' her te _e can troops C& eeupy these hba. spent much time eating and drink. Is This a Gag: Jan Murray, the (often linked with Brando) refers on of her dier wrap o ntil parliament meets Ad o Ing. w ml in Sovietized China. Once $1 a second comic, knows an ad John Brascia, whoever he Is . guessed it-in a red ribbon, v s. And while the Norwegian again we have an example of the man who complained to his psy- Patti Page is flying to Calif. for -- parliament debates, Russia could Soviets' realization of the power chiatrist that when he had too two reasms: Charlie (ex-Mr. Bet. take the bases in a matter of of foreign labor federations, which many he saw charcoal gray ele- ty Hutton) Curran and the postal. Bridgeport With Palms: MGM hours. Thus what we are doing is the American people Just don't un- phants. (I'll leave peacefully.) ability of landing the Nellie For- producer Charlie Schee, a for- to build moderna bases in Norway derstand. Control labor abroad and bush role in "South Pacific." But mer New York attorney, wants for Russian use later. you control many a foreign gov. Today's Gina Lollowhateverher- Curran is the most important rea. Joe Thompson, handsome Holly- 4. Modernization of the French ernment. Have it with you and the names Item: She received an au- son Authoress Ross Franken's wood attorney, to drop his lelarmy has been postponed indef- nation Is with you, too. tographed copy of the 80-year. son Paul sharing Bloody Marys practice and test f*, the-title role nitely. Minister of Defense eoenig Dominated by Russian and Com. old Aga Khap's memoirs inscribe with Tauni de Lessepns HarJes, n the Rocky Graziano a to ry estimates that the Freqch army munist Chinese undercover agents, "With profound admiration. whose grandpappy built the Suez "Somebody Up There Likes Me1 canabt get modern- equipment be- this Bohyo blasts us regularly. They're just never too old. Canal. I thought it was Tyrone if Marion rando can't be had fore 1963 by which time much of Typical Is a recent statement .. Power, that is . Van and Eva Johnson the "modern" equipment to be or- wh ch said: Dateline, Lost Angels, CaIf.: making 11ars of the tdters with dered would be out of date. The "The U.S. Armyhas been shoot. Charlotte Austin's case of "nerves" a two-week family reu on at Ho- French military budget has net ing cannon into Mount Fuji. This disappeared when Marlon Brando Wire from Winchell: Beverly tel Del Coronado, 4a4Van is a& even been voted for 19 5-. mountain, the symbol of the Japa- rediscovered her . Anne Fran- Hills, Calif.: Dear Lee: Eddy Du- .ye-datlder with the cutest red 5. Marshal Tito, with one of-the nese people, has been trampled ci, who plays the femme lead in chin's widow Chiquita, recently tennis sockets Mike Rennie toughest armies in Europe, has urer t y America's uddy MGM's "Blackboard Jungle," is back in circulation via annulment, dating Gloria Pail, and if you don't u e neutral. He did thin aner vis- fi i. The sit;down tactics and the up in the air over Lieut. Jimmy will be married to Robert H. E. know who she is why she's Vo- lung Premier NehuV. of India, not demonstrations of the people' led Loew. a Hamilton Field jet pilot. eritt of Mexico City and New Jer. luptul of TV, and built like she's after, the Kremlin leaders came to by the local farmers an the Yam- (She and Bam Price were re- sey soon. . Movie columnist spelled. Belgrade. It was after they heard anashi Federation of Uales. rep cently severed.) .. Producer Joan Williams of Hollywood will he had gone neutral that they were resent the will of the whole na. Hugo Haas is making it a produc-rwed actor Mark Cornell. encouraged to come. The Turks tioe, Terse is no room for compro. tion with actress Kathy Marlowe. -- The B There's No Bis Like: rushed o Belgrade to urge Tito to noise ..." Page Two From Walter: Singer When -John Harris' "Ice Capadesa ahead win the three power The Sohyo has also set up a Doing What Comes Naturally: Kay Brown and Miynard Fergu- c 6" preems at the GOar. Balkan defense pact-Greece, Ttiur ,"Sobyo (Military) Base Problem George Schrafft the candy heir, son, the top trumpeter, secretly den there'll be raves for Bill key and Yugoslavia-but he said Council," which is a terrific anti- and Elizabeth Patterson secretly agreed to a Coast abrogation a Livingstone's fantastic costumes. no. U.S. weapon. It has subdivided the hitched on July 28. It's a reprise year ago. The final decree is due Harris is the son of a ne.-time As a result of Tito's neutral-' Japanese islands into 11 sectors- for both. in the fall ... Former star Donald ?enna. Senator . A "straight isn, the Greeks are beginning to and each has e own anti-Ameri- Novis is doing better than any man's" dream comes true farBill talk about it. can labor propaganda group. Out of the Mouths of ? r.e sa time in his career of 28 years as Goedwin, who plae "straight" There is a hundred-man an-.U. Agents, Bob Mitchum's asking a producer at Disneyland . for Hope. Edgar ergen, Burns.& Wave of Neutralism propagpnta unit here in Tokyo French bartenders to mix thisfor Irving Foy of the 7 little Foys, Allen, when he makes with the alone. him: Tomato juice, vodka, lemons now runs an Ice cream parlor at gags himself on T V's "Penny to 7. Neutralism is strOng in Ger- I have before me a document Worcestershire sauce, a dash o1 the art colony town of Taos, New a Mllion." . Joan Weber's many, the country we are depend- which says that Sohyo will dis- peppermint and plenty of whi's Mexico . The ex-Mrs. Jack "Anything, Everything for Love patch "demonstration corps" to key. Calls It "Foreign Intrigue, Webb (Julie London) Is crooning is a successor to t Me Go ,, - "the American military psltions which just happens to be the name offbeat ditties at Johnny Walsh'a Lover," still the luke box fave. SIDE GLANCES where firing practie is being en- of the film he's shooting there .;., popular Candlelight . She is All this and money, tool SI gaged to stage sit-downs In Kiddy stuff: Margaret O'Brien and penciled in for the Blue Angel --- w-.ves." Rex Bell jr. pouting. New York. Walsh, who stars ai The lead for these tastes come the mike with his attractive song Wirdom of a White Way Wolf- daily from the Pelping radio and No Dissa. Some Data: Henry styling, panics them with: "You : 'ver make a date with a bie Peiplg's "Jen Min Jih Pao (Pee- Garfinkle, new boss mlan of Amer. don't have to be old to be a dirty in advance. Something better may pie's Daily)" which is distribute lean News, appointed Edward J. old man."-Regard WW. turn up at the last minute. - here.i Slowly these tactes are turning In any you Japanese against usa if the situaUon aI more- tes . ,Itis not Inconeyabbthese loeal. demonstrations ma fore our men to defend themselves wth guns. Can you then imaginer what the rest of Asia will t n of a- "shootini Asiatie so that we an keep mtry bases and alrfilss here." Ad-omeday your by m: y be stathmat h-re. ;'- y eW le, the, m- haven't beard from thesmmit yet. Paging Comrade- KhruaWchv. L I I* tq .i: 1 ;t "s'v'a'B+" ""':';**.. "" .:',. .' .,.. '- '. ,4f.-.. .'. . - *- ' ..- : I s.s -,.. the say: "What dld I get r A t hen?" ey er of eourit to the fet ttm. eb Iard in the urea economy I Jut the same dit w as the t war took their boy away.. It's highly doubtful if they would ight. , In brief, the ens pe In case of war wold boll down to the United States, Csnaa Iqd England-with the Turks doing.. what they could in the Mediter- ranean. The Difficult Alteretive " Those are the facts which any A remedler id alternativeS are not happy om. M e are some of them -" ". - A. We could pll outO Europe altogether, si* h weawdl.t1L eu- rope very sour and evetay per- haps communist. 1. We can try to strengthen our patchwor quilt of alliances - difcult J0b at bt with osa British being rely dMI I.- C. We co rely a un i'-y her's new and none too certain arss In pla .peeM w ith r Uijs pls ee o attblaro- sen boeI lP the aewu.v....... mat this fails, it We etw .behl they may be, are IM o - Europe. And "I do not knew. now what thb aOtUtis's I do know we canned put off ta facts much longer. France, Germany Sign Blhon A Year Commercial Cenrac PARIS, Aug. 6_(UPl--France and West Germany today signed a $1,000,000,000 a year commer- cial treaty, the biggest such ac- cord France has ever concluded With. a foreign nation. Foreign Minister Antoine Pl- nav and German Ambissador Vollrath Von Maltman salgned the document at the Qual D'Orsay,' the French Foreign Office. The treaty will last three year and two months, from Aug. 1, 1955, to Oct. 1, 1958. aineal be- tween France and the Federal Republic will run to an annual 350,000,000,000 francs ($1,000,- 000,000).. France and Germany already are each other's biggest cutom- ers, and the new treaty was pan of the effort to bind t tradi- tional enemies of Lurope oaser together In friendship. , By Colbraith 11 .'1. --:,- ,/, - , _:* ,,1 . -* **" . -~. * "* I c-iss:i Ole, . .:. .- ,-..s i;. "*,-^ '^ t^",' 'Air'.. S-A:r. --v. * . .- ,. ; . ,, *.;,'- .*-v -,-' U'. 1esatng ' z.ag a m. the Rev. ^. Roger S g ... .... ..as*xP)* Dv tiM NC som BriI Airwati S. Hous44Pro ers Want To See A5. ..th ...... M, 1 w f, *, cm, ......;W... ..A f *** - 'S as- presented the "ase htor" 4 I B A ue s omm ittee ran Into a d r-y leave today hor SL ""4 p a " I yesterday w orked for his omlpany and the V S.. --3 e ad . ............... h when it emay. t wllreepre the gv m at th recent visst tOi . H S 5 aund. T. A JO Pragi sad Clmrdi MMMl. ................ 7 Im. fileA of the Bustaies Advisory The example-cited was W. L. ... '' p. a *- u5*........ "" hou se w-nh S l Wntn re.pr Chairman of a House n trout and pakagiOn the extreme right of the bl i i. .m. ASt.rt e 'eda /-.,-,A, ,-..-.. uboommttee l laeled the coun-business and defense services S.i.. '.......... ..** ell a "private club" and Insted adm ntration. He died last y aI oIsf hi go has a rigt to know I, d "" -S...S. ....... ." it operate n the publi inter- ,- .. .1 =.M,...m .. *::::::::::::::.,!. c" r sd hef u so e ssl old rs ,As] *lrer, ,: ..m. .-. .......... ....... i effort ?oee.....TO Attend Church '." ; S O-. .h.. ,Af e lled r a~..n.t... ,,eset.cBh Membuer of thBne Weasteood Highs '' I in a a M rI ... : e* r o". r...'. .... ..... warr Cltwaw ton g. NAVALr Uan 1 I ..... n a t a atte dt. a hur S3S "" -". K AM VAAMk-lm 5 A Hause uubcomnttee ran Intora" doar-a-yedr man to show he ai3 Uv. W hi W. *.., .........* p- ar to poslut" s n yesterday worked o t he association and the *uuI. m ruu t1 0n ric .; ~-Iui ams ......3 ......... p a. when It d srepre tse e s Bont a n The Woman'r i eiar a mT ... ... t m ..................d l llufih fllees of the the Join their monthly corporate W. L. *aS. h e an. e u*utive branch" say declare communion.wm iotoo 11, m! a. e add e4a Id Iat openn the . aM L. u3-P- .. &% ..............w s.. R a n Aue] Cee (D-NY), uty dretor of the containers j ygt 1. 4;- .3c r MmdaN I .O har n of a House antitrust and p.A ckagng division of the re p SmgtaA aged oA G ArIU p- ret te ciisau nd nieda i ia r ........... es aubo ttee, labeled the In coun- busi ness and defense services &mft- no w "-y' oW111 h1s IrOUp baa a1iht to know If January. Am,- e em n ow s aIN U m Iu w a w .........h..... as It edratesed I etethe public Ie theenter-i. o.A. clam .dunday. W. y. Ets L. Masse s.n.ow Pr0 4 chchrm&n, H ro S... ....... a r ................. ehnten president and IN NSIDEATE II i -;Cb *I:a .m m thueftv. sa- tALH,6r at .___ board chairman oIOwens-Cor- SPOCAN ,, Wash. (UP) - Sa Ws ng fiber s 0)as Corpoteadh. Toledo, Safe Giracers were dissppoLnted i a10 Ap Sw1nsi.i Pruim pw,,s B M nuS diumds -Ohio. the $7w l ot obtained from their IiSo m n i l r IManeof d oMr in the sbcommit s note reading "you n cheapskats- 11110 P.M. Do MNto4 san d a. ad A .l, a. ewash o j CH T iee's reuei t ao looC ao the It wasn't worth the effort." \a -AAMACTC m PS unamy I Ne i0o .. .... ......,.. ? m ........... so.. evep thug fr J hdco ftJn ir. L -ad Mr. U. Memald T:M to pj. Aftr ry Men A. FOR T Bo .BHS. P a nd tM. Frm rsid e a Titma r o a nd pacain division of t 1 1 0_W lINI I 3Lf : 3 . t.... i.Hi I t i .. ia .- ......... .uPhclmi t Le Ray. general l counsels OWe I aM Wer .... no cItscB operates In the pblic I d- ,.^kit.AWU Wffllums de --. Q & 4 P. recent MeMal| 8O p.m. Prleshed Celler sald. is.0 S dT eu ...a o..... ..... p a e * ;,- .......... et Mam % M .d .i...' .... I nS u DoavmIS u said the department will not embrlow t Mor n gH h S*A ndve Cee o ..0l ,e ar ............... ied to know the facts. "Keen- BD TM. ..g al "we -, aten ten as 1SChurch a h riostth and wonder." S. t l Cb a E .. Caller's statement came at a :P.M .. m .w aI . .... ....... subc ommittee he pa rtin w ie mo ring I o ' '--- adl-- .b le assaci atio n .I C6M 5- pin do 7:00P IN:-1O a.= D A.. .. ,. ,. some-aid-s of th e 4Maemtenter- anniversary of the founding of Aftrs............ So :m t # A rm.... Wan......!. o B G '.As chi a s itio a S.. 6AI o n Sua p I a W a- aund h w-d-run sewar the the Fe mde-ls 8oQety also will U.. imnh. ,a '. .deeti la oCi s'"We the Join in their monthly corporate *W~hII~apmms s" i,..,.. S.... 4 n Pray1* and Chuwc Sc hml .." eca- o mmuion 13w.-a a NS mal... C Sevent Dubri S1 11r aL i. 6jg.--.ASm S ,I-. ,a He wsadde that oaweenian, th ewMission '" W"". & ..W .p ct nA..... ......c.. o t .ll ..e 3 SS :, .....S. IONt oa se u rtCaE a of th e . a -. aHoly .omuuunant -am Aint0viduml to coodu a p so armoring in ob servsa ce ofh hp .wcT-aseday.s mdys hu dy'- C u h e deyatta nlloeitamia nathes a p ivpa rte nmmn Chut parcesohees oSa:, ex'1"' a *--versaryo th .o.dn.o Sa rtr h's -it- am F > probed I i sAAIm "* -. s m. Day a nof. oememt. It'. meets foura a m r B w r C ur h times a year nd reports In eon- a enoky ,IT -. Tma i N. nae im e T m. tee4et ht pn wg Ptmthih o n Ind. thein oN W. Aa- Ne w a na a. I: I *** SALee' r Bso Plucat tu h t a ntw rth the ewion SM. P. to : ** *f i ma. aad Il AnrLt Opresident a Im ISiAsaa d usaur. Thurula y 7 the oroI d access tOthem $5 Soot obaie fo thi In.._r *D,. -ii. p. naD.t Gd AULdogI, Dgo.md mu TIo M Cs' i eId that Wes fcorpatan Ioo l0 *.m.^h Wd .m. 11 :r A l a"t 1We must necessarilyy quio n am-l9 times a year an 6:16po psm. wena A. emouety meet. said "this private elub" K OM A -,I11111 moei may be "operatinWO in the publien IIOf ALAn.114.: i rs bu C s i --Cl-m.g. -oASamSLVOt0 tled to know the facts. "Keeon- SPKNWah -(U 9 1ramnla.m Medal Etust 1AW M 1m M ,-- -- ,---, -C S"1 ,rs. Paul Hollway, Iingr It under wraps excites cu- Smday-:$:0 d10Wc Curundu 515I rlosetv and wonder," --t urneddownthe.. ade....................... a.... subcomme hn y Day ;L 800 m. m is L I YIou......o......... a...6 pti.te r 1111. T M'o "" ..- ',11111111......... da e' "equ ast t elfollow in ----LL Slu16:3o ManLt. Cho." -- "a C HIto"smCsnl an i~euJW. Me USrfli3b Caid.9:2 ii i i = 1:10i m ,w. m"Ims.ui ,, a mmoRU m.m 0.m- 0 6 :I11 M d O. ilhday Saiday : .. -sI U s.. l vi 1s choolhouse pja Iasie to wn. oru an shroud A a Canal zone. the activities of theI business aId- LABOCA h.lV.....: ..uMdoam,115p..AL m1-or--3-Sun.a cho 1: a ,da. Sci da-er ey." #00Mamma 1163 mmd 63-Wednesd aye Mna Hersand ". Whyte cl co u. P. W111 (eU, and Mr.ACho6 I = sae Rely DayKn ames. 6 aL I ad I"Sn an i=. m be "e. I (a, eiv. nge p uic 'n 4 .-.. ol016eA an s UnisU Churd0s C.T.,,wU11M tied t..nwt,.fcts .0 -,---II--J Ib .. .,, ndvnab... ................,al.er's statement Lutheran Cldeas CClass, t o -Viaa. Worship........... 11 a.msubcommitteehar in.gIwh ich na Na,--: Il --Ad 3,,.. Ad.a Cum "Una on4dm.Se ow5 0 . D i ne l . eh i C S Up' IIZI.II IlII 6n t PUN. 4= '.MA TAmpHALL p.00DAL MemA..s on. ............. ,... IN 5 ,-Ohfla. a,. aid mam miiC as SlrQS.a ........ S... _o .sPE 4s "....."..111-1p.,. a i'lT(Rev. andMm.: ... .... '"l1 ConMu lstodr" at Tooumen Mrpa of p-rtL and outstanding. newapapeitit s on LAV. The travellers will visit OCa uela of the President of Pert, General 1 erl of the President of Veneauila, GQn. above picture are Messrs. Aguereve sales manager for Braniff Ai-ways t . FOR SALE: BARGA.iNr CELLOPHANE in rolls of 3. 5/16 inch., " wide below cash!. Cia. Panameia de Tabaoo, S.A 't' Tel. 3-0451, Panamd 6th St. Parque LefeV. ,, ,,_____, PI 4.N WHAT'S UP DOC? ALL KINDS OF LAWP SHADES AT THE , R'. =.: -,.- , '.1; .' -- .; ." ,: .'. .,- ., , ,w *. .-,iU,. .., { i a .; "~ 1..A' Corner ir" Daien. - TeL 2-a1 , -.. ___ j 14t .4.. . QUALITY :Ie QUGJ w o-IW. ,..*, ' ' (Yewel in the Setting lour Jiome! THIN DUTY Caa TOI1 m CENTRAL CT CENTER - AVENUE. PAMi -Avow AImeAMC - 5 Dswish now. 7. L Stabid a tu ptll55bmdw. mrcons igs I'J IF4I.I "I-w IM MALI I'niw.... m_ .. ...__ lag p " - ....m-,-Im~l __Sa...... ..... S .m. a-... Q-MR ..... .:-.; -;,-,:: ---. --" ..... ,.=3-0" IT R.. l. 'I. , Ab= ;-I ,0 L ~4 .' ,~.tr ~ a. ,~ I Ct I WITS I 4~4g ~ lS~--t *$~~ '-a us * -. ~ 1L - J 1 - ^WSSSSIKSSi' - A w Aug; I~(UP) !. (tl thg .r ul1 .' ,fl Moham~med Beni b'rafrS_., .. BWs Arafa told France Scuwy forces pliaked up 14 hwi' refuse to abdicate, terror In the Phlpvle sec- S teaS i mounted dangerous- tor ad .eIht more a Tebessa. in tls anclent North African Meanwu rebels shot down and kiMd two inhabitants of the ^'A FPtwE Natlonalist groups in. village of uaumount*- ache. St their followers in the Police later arrted igm s- lMedina--natll quar- pets outside Mekla. E oSut V stage masa demonstra- At Douar Sou Hadar' nine around Aug. 20 to press for bandits ahot down a o-year-old mfat's dethronement. Arab who fought with them for They passed out orders to over an hour Uatil he fell riddled commemorate the second annl- With bullets. j asy of the ouster of Nation- r l y diMoh.d w Fire Hits Panama Re glo o and tribal chief& un- Tanker In Japan er the powerful Pasha of Mar- akesh, Sdi HadJ Thami el Ola- TOKYO, Aug. 8 (UP) Jap- forced idl Mohammed's ex-lanese firefighters today put out i ith French support., a fire abord a Panamanian tank- ;i Authorities began an urgent er after battling it for hall an tudy of police measures to a- hour at a northern Japan port, ld a full-scale "battle of the It was reported. S wo Sultans." o 8urces said that Sultan Sidl Kyodq News Agency said the aohammed Ben Moulay Ben Ar- fire broke out in one of the holds had written to French Prea- of the 10.515-ton tanker "Pacific ent Rne oCoty stating his de- Triumph." terminaton to remain on the The vessel wa- undergoing S hrone, Irepairs at Muroran Dockyards in The resilency- general here Hokkaido Japan's northernmost fltaed a letter from the Sul- island. b had 'een transmitted to The fire was put out after 30| r ias by Resident-general il- minutes. 'hert Graavind. However, the The report dit not give the feshidenty would give no indica- cause of the fire. t t Iof Its contents. I 4'; The Pb"h- of Manrakehh, : 'Without doubt the most power- i g i P I L Sul native leader in the nrotec- rate, had already written a ik i So res Setter to Premier Edgar Prie. ... Mea while, police and troops Don's let L ,w e. Pimpl., 4n erIa today arrested more lIfOch. AAthlet 'ot (AiS-i A U S 0 t5errorlsts or suspects in or other bleishges lfAigure yourI | t~rem Th i others w awito .'Wb lpep'up action to quell the !Mn Thmr s h n wi f es of murders and outrages Pomflts f s ersa und parseltes hiel tbat mark the Nationalist agi ften- are the r .ue of skin troubleM. 4tOn there, your Ikin oftclear, mooth and at- It treOtlv lt lxoderm from Yourr tng. S At Grarem, police pulled in S30 sm a Q ahow much better yew suspects and three terroristsI WAasels tomorrow. LUX Theatre presents today and tomorrow: CRY VENGEAN.EN Ar nStevens expanded his dramatic talents ttat. In Swell as direct *CRY VENGEANCE," the fresh and, excit- ting screen hit, opens at the LUX Theatre Thursday. Motion picture critics have beer unanimous in their praise of his advanced handling of his cast and cameras and predict a brilliant future f!r him in the directorial field. Featured with him In the Allied Artists production are Martha Hyer. Joan Vohs, Skippy Homeier, Douglas Kennedy and Warren Douglas. The story is that of an ex-detective of the San Fran.lsco police force who had been framed into a prison term out to destroy his gangland enemies one by one. Advt. ACIOU I Peas in the 4 Spandsh"- 8 Filet of - 12 Grow older 13 Ledger entry 14 Indlvidupls 16 UMd to eatch fish 16 Lays a re I1 Farm 30 mate away 21 Correlative of .melther 1 2* Pames.. 4 Plasces 32 Calm L24Ptec01 35 ceorect 36 Catty oe 43 Chesb dle s1 SDhspatdhed o Prnneh 3S Induin weight -OWN lCa eg I -:y-':~~p 'XA-' I..- 'a, .=- i.- .4J24 4t7. Ia No ~A 4 WfIth, S. .... .1 "ip ii . molding 3 Enforced delay 4 Honemn SPaM sage int *CritIc 7 Australian 8 Fries 9 Atop 1 ODnp RS Medilate 34 Buddhist dislet SmPMreUe 0 Silut 6 Weird 41 Pursues game SDivides, as an 421 Rar rooms negg 4Heap 3 Afreh 44 Level 38Oea bird 4 DIsturb llPisM to store 47-- and nut .wine pudding *He-vy cords 4 Pitcher 31 Determine 0 Oberve GO Speak . ' . o--oow lsmatntwn - -iL A. badlS . -... W2 y .T. AM , Y. TI WA..DI oek "' KM B MAiT m--'i" dtK f!|!l weL. Na-.. .. .-_ < 0 _W N. ^?..., 'p CAPTAIN BnT ..' ft . BHm-wun STOTR OF MAIRTA WAINB I ^^^^^^^1_^-^^^^^^^- Rat Threatem' BI WILO8N SCRUOGG I i ..% . PRISCILLA' P . now- Win nf The Touch System Bad Start E m4 low By AL VIRMIB L That? .4 1 -' - . VIC FLNT .Reastc s p - "rPu OpR WAs By JAT HAs UIN 'rAr 1~ -n tiim~~e~ M6 6STTit46 A VL0. * IPt 3MW VIHEMr SLUG! zop awr Tiaw Mawr~s 4 1 dionr TUB45 MArtftBi^v MOVIi VA14 LIrFe 4 A -BuTTRIIS MN! t-' is TOO rI'LL STIC' TtOUiw l.vJr My'A "'*^^* 5 taiP/rm I . A' r L3BL1 TURNER -- _ Cooking LIson _k*k~_~_*ka*qul IhkBk~U .7 FTP-'A . I "" I . rY.ad Mrs. MichelI Minnher Iv-W united .the birth' of' a DMil ethm ade, wat Sn a clinic on Thursday. Mrs. Areet ir the former Edda Ullric ,-'Mia. r4ei aer eatertan- n I Tbhursday at her home In 'Cmpe Alegrt fth a lunches for member ofthe Inter. American Women's Club. , Proceeds of the luncheon wnet lub ad t hospitality Committeee. ; mNJ* o'Rowt-e I k an Mw W ) ebe, t i.sr. s D. SenddalaY .l Ea-L rt*SOfLasVenenI fm at ter Mary XWWU -M was held at the Officers' Club, Albrook Air Balboa Woman's Card Group Has Dessert l a tbe r, thie ti!ua event staged eachkAugust Al Ft, *5 Aosi of white for students who are away at col- TheS ar droup.ofthe3 d-Vl*b ree d le GUMoecoutrles a$ the time Woman's Clubw.wentedWbod 0,a train. Of t e ,mid-winter Carval. 'ituedy wIthAdelt aerts of Fort calorphanagr. s ca i ~of henor an nO Faname*,j aj ousoc -e Te.ie'0 edthe:i im ewas h i, taelt.lMrs. Ze ..Junior Coll. e were he was evenmgi wear will be shown. p of re an la M t ahion parade -Afr-a .s.rt.n, the couple will be the Misses Marita Dies, wl ke their In Lacona. AM Bria, Rita Burreli, Vailm D'AneUo, Manuelita Arias, Irma I Dtel' D'Aelloe Gonzalez, Patricia QOlinm, Aall- Wfak tigh dalAIarao Marisol de la 'unrt* r*C~ MtsCrown Ariang kuler, Tanya Zubiet" , I .MaritE Dier and Wilma Eleoora Rubio. Elsa Ed dara, D'a.ll u pete at the U. Thelma Quijano, Coque Calderona, iw --- for the title of LoU Chapm Marta Mastella. Q=9ee. .th rnavoito, or stu- i, Amparo Brostella, Maria Elena dento -to be held later avarrd, Marleta Orlac, Nan is, m ., .- -.. Richardson, Mary Morgan, Mar- Tn i l-6F mark the final eita.Morale, anad Betriz Vald., cowuti of votes for queen of the thheMessers: Jaime Cucalon, Ro- FULL GOSPEL SERVICES IMASO HEIGHTS GYM S "11 11-II r' t at.. /.<- . *', * 4-.( F' ". - p .* -Sw.. .4'.' - C ~" i bject Su War." -ng9 'I J.rs Isobject as TMWator." *"^.L m omyritew ifB Pafle Evergree t a( reet ttotafy al tfe ps. at ths sual place. .. short ouaest si80d9a *ill and tobt ada t&." t Ms. Douglas Johnlat and two very-e i ts ae members of the er.anmswim who, wil be leaving the Isthmus short- 1l. m All members have been asbeg to be panetual so as to futy pta-t Idpate in the eveag's aevities. linger, Mrs. Edith Rad, Mn. Pe., Mrs. Virginia Bney, -I s. mar) Mary Morton, Mrs. Hdea Barrett, Mrs. Marie Gay., Mrs. Mazine Fitzgerald, Mrs. De r i Bradshaw, ars. Ruth itrips, Mrs. B1lanche She.l-libi", aMrs. Made C ,nchard, MrW. .olth Ep- ley, Mrs. Louhse Merchept, a Mrs. Kay Daniels. At lWrO C er The monthly Sunday eveaaing "Gt.Toether" will be held at the USOJWB Armed Forces Service Center tomorrow at I p.m. . Informal danIg to recorded Musie., and games will be en0i- dd. This evening. Is sponspred i e young ladies of the USO-JW An Invitation is exteed to mo. r# personnel and their families. Not a rwcrok.are black. The rk w, nt .' aft. te ex- v913 tb b -"I Disregrd tk prige Demand ROUX TINT at al dumes! I It enjoys the largest sales volume In Pasnam, United States and other countries, mainly because t does net create difficulties with your hair, It don not ithk or otherwise bother your scalp I It uevet falls to give the result desredl! Ulstrlbutor la the Republk ef PsmeA an S-. the CaMial Zae I U L.0O VOS f e -A" Street R- et *- Pam FAR MACIA REX.OOIV ;' Overg good feed sad drinksm aobe you feel osWrable met sBlralI Whim ibis boppoms yj.* set fet TRUIPE RENSruth N twr w I Ausnw.er iO l- S 'At tfg, "oo-fllf".eIt i Atthataat all-Ault sat * w khwe B aois th. qmi. of A-u. Lug. er t Cr 1 o. alk "' 'i "4W fl:' """" iiidtt7rWhat Co mel ^"L- .. r -Gradually, PEter's Innocent la. ... ..~.t-etr, rt Waet Coea Now got TJ:-v g corrupted. 9% 'a lone.d by- his S d a, peter-wdleI t 'only be. We hear a tf talk tthy .uenj oya wtaichg a eater. terI necessity for Pold W ar bt e he joy h Is ii l mother.' one simpl precautie- avery The answer Is. correction of mida e-fag eINovefa tae 'to speed and pressure. T Ie y are p at ure ie that her eMhiame a Is masutap, nor womnA qualities. satiu,, br to her, and aMo rJer is lftghing fprmother , den to E mrown.are, is to womanbod. To.see It I replaee aes O when ends her rseiutimet at hi aw, a own age talk about th mothers, with gratitude. i mother When they say: "Mother, lInlt begin tolive the moment that &s. caloe. Motr Is. ter. compose her femian.e ife. sted oi.eW.I W llt e Shell be .able to lsier over .R lac b with t her food h BOOM.e onstd of Sulp1 it. he'll b e ba* Va utl f tpl a .glad- to go out to the yard to ation. peer at the ant hill he's diseover- -, ed. i Shell be able to put aside an- It's Af thyw say: "Mdther i xiety over.What Comes Next. so' lamely. Motht doept care -he wants to turn her Into about her ow age. the womaB 'she born, she will be. I'm al-L n W haa" that. i' Instead qf battling him because stead of hiring 'pride- in theirihe want to turn her back into voices, yo hetr piy.- And; liutead Women are relievers of tension, o deep affseim; you hear love not makers of it. Until they know tarnish With exasperation. it. motherhood tan be very hard on them. . Such mneaisred commute and them. cooveratiema are a sue mdict- '2 cC. Uoa that t_. ly way, to .epa 0 for a stidtott old is to r a etv er i e lfe t and mak-a to the future #p M i nAKe 'qkj w. r *ki> W>*.V- ., * " eco S.e ompletely dependent emoto:aBy -n your chilhen. So you prepare for old ace by gog Ie4 ioad '-of using to lIoonback, by hdingl ot 'stubborn- to your independence instead of d reig it Wae 1e easier to lean new ones, by bei o interested in oher people and the great wide oWn. y 't have .time to ba, yurSl e such tboWt lt. Tw e time to aoe ample of -W p lwUtPg geeratoe0 befre jmu ad ema-u f your- sef, wt. eanr eye. w. at aest for a haappy e. er pa- and what makes .ft aa unhappy. one. Baby t. be be ah but t isa most pertant ti e to water Oi tposue to the sI. Be sure he has a boitaet fhst all bld and let ki wear a hirt he fnrt 19 minute or o of sterini s U, if he's fair. A pair f aippe s a big bhel for the walktin Baby who spend a .f tboe' out of d 0r. They oowr fr **y wli but they. f'r O1 taNd to ot asjra and waterproof asts over as ar shoes. i . 4 W M^ . 9' o as. . ote o , tI hi e - [Onx. abt-C ww waym I pve-s Jieard you pbn and which they L wiU hear yo describe -when you get back. Slit, water al.f, t I 5 fairly eay way of proveag to your friends jhat you think of them efen whom yen are away. .4A -. 1:.' -, IAMMY'. the Srnsg C.~jr~ RAY PLAYS Sun.. 'Tues., Wed., Thus. 10 p.m.- to 2 an. ......, .'-.^ . .;.-y , .-,_ .* ; . ; a e m"-- ..... ~- .. .. ..-d '- -. ftu Lens Tessar f: 3-5 or Lens Zeiss f: 2, 8 with the fast element high efficiency lenses Zeiss PLANAR. exclusively at INTI A Q ii I..*C fM- ^ ^ ^1 .'*" I* , --toye.af^ ^..~c a *.. **" 'r -fitp ''IA'11'^ r.i4VM..ni d.';'d '1" indy t' "' .. . 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S1 sm I.e. i a MORRISON ideqlo M Am d fta JL ja wp" &&ad *MY LOURCDER PHARACY CASA .ZALDO e 5.se Nq* OUR PtCQ - M a FARAi LO ARDO VSn-W-d^m *3* Lee AgenOia l4 j Publiaolones Ama __ __ __ __ I I- -- a em-~ - A COMMERCIAL & | PROFESSIONAL 'C-al zone DeotaU Polyeitre br. C. ~ rLabres D.D. ;Dr C.A. Roy.D.S. ~ ~*a - Teleane J sh 1 ;RETIREMENT. LIFE EDUCATION INSURANCE JIM RIDGE SPhone Panama 3-553 0 P0ACTORS rHUfIL IVAG __ r m. ,.w ," "', . 'aenti for fa eon-j a: t 'r t o'a. '. a oaw nsun. S--i fli Lewis Dottin and WIlredG (roln. An elocutionary it m be given by young Robert "y: Enid Morle will preside f4 ,hdmrman for the evening. rt Rehearsal i: morrow For JFB Sshion Displays T firt r xeheam-- -- .A-the. ees and sportmwear esom.- it. A number of tailors will ske suit sad sports shirts for, I JiB show. T flslon show will be In- in the series of activities peied by the JP8 t observ- leW of its eighth mlvers ary '7. HI-FI l JE N SEN E: Coaual ad iaI No..IYia - ,t i . . Kai * a :,l' --. FOR SALE . Household .i. '- -- o"S FOR SALI -Couli and 2 coirsn (oeverst ld) $12il; dining rem table and 6 chairs (moehegay) SlOr r Hug 102) $25; kitchen table sd 2 chaiMr (metal $12; I*way fler leap 57; many inro lams. Phone 6-752 evnmling 11 9 p.m.; OH dyl Seturday. FOR SAI .-- Five upheltered chain. Albreok quarter 220-A. Phone 2290.. FOR SALE:- MalsMgoiy ediing seem sti 8 chal, table, buffet end chiin cloat. Cell Cmunrdu 4135. H-mo e. 2113-4. FOR SAL:-9-plee maholegeny dining room set, predt lly now, clear fpisMh: dining table. two chain rm, fer hlms e stilght. hb te, ghinl clost; 7-4,l 13- strand Philippine rtten living room sot: atme (-seater), 2 chiin erm, 2 table oend. coffee table. Phoneam slk 1984 efter 4:30 p.m. FOR SALIE: SImmons studei couch with slip wen, $25. FOR SALE-.lautilful wrought iron safe, 5-inch foim rubber eat wflh belstln. M friCse cevorleg. 85; wrought iro Afrine camp choir $6. Phone Albrook 2217. Quarters 133-A. FOR SALE: Meyta whir. eidlent. coenditle, 25S-yclo, $10 or best *ffer. 2613-C, Co- oil. FOR SALE: WouinehouIs nr- frligerat, 9-cu. h., 25-eycle. excellent condition $100. Tele. shoot WGulik 1-8315. FQR SALE:-1 ftie Zenith r- dii end record pleer 2 Is-- eal-.4 ChIno esee desk-.ea heir to mtmch; I vanelem lta3s I 0; I, table lamp. Call to S p.m. Sto. anE dMu 6w LOS Rih sen MI-el PL. IT liAU-tMe muhesl ,ia IWA,. shle. '&. tbf r leovesa S rPuled $AWSO^, Ga., Aug. 6 (UP) - Terrell County Sheriff Zeko Matthews said today he isn't seril ously considering a forestry work- er's story he was "attached" by th.r"hairy' .oVt" otherwise f-nn- m. *.. *a.*.*i a. -- n t usk- Some enterprislts people o 1- lected a hair found oa:a fence pest where the monster subbed it- ait and t it in to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for lab tests. The air termed out to be plati- num b-oads. Damage To Brazil Coffee Crops Will Not Affect US WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (UP) - The Agriculture Department de- clared today world coffee sup- plies will not drop as the result of reed crop damage in Brazil. e statement was aimed at hearing off a possible price spiral In this country as the result of *wd that a rese has .cut the Mi crop in BraziL this coun- AIs chief coffee aM". l. T fTl e seat lae ries up Sthe New York Coffee hExange - week. And the jump was quickly refreeted in reatsl prices In e areas. At one store here, ibefrom 89, to $a tU t f l sanean el uo E ortUr it. attlohe in jalr .aW Brallia et i . mliB.rye .eIst FOR SALE MISCELLANY OUS Ant.oLe a i .St-. 21, AN ONM .. 'A_ l 9-5I5 Fet|d l n it2.'., CRI6TOMC, C. . we-s. 4-deor, e .I lan, :aellent .e .ofr. w xit:, redei Phone Poesma .1144, from 7:30 e.m. teq 4,om.. FOR SALE:-'48 Huden ear-. door sedan, 6-cylinder $ISO. Phone 6-752 uvenimts ill 9:00. -all day Seturdoy. FOR SALE. 19SO Choieet Cenvoertble. excellent condition $675. Call Diable 2-4130. FOR SALIs 1952 She en Hev Mart Pleane lto d. bbh,- ted by TYA . lubipih 4ob. OA 9 J STON. expect, M ive - painrs. 1th St. Meliadae phone 456.A, Coelen. , FOR SALE, Green PFrder V-8, radileo. w//w. FOR SAULI,- Undes lppy- See to apprecleto. Original own- write. Quatemp laun.ld 3'- or. Phaepo 3- 2. __speed* roerd plkay. .0X C --- Morgan Avenue, aIde. 2. FOR SALI.-l944 CedHlle 4- 2c . deer soden, fully equipped, hy- dramatic. new better y. good PANAMA CANAL COMPANY ,tire. osxptienally clew and OFFEIP.S. AJAX ANPD ft9 ready to go., $595. Mr. Ervin., "A RIUTS.IT IO d M Ne. 4 ElasMe M oaes, E ,Can- Seledolf. f e ea mf.a g - reile. Phone 3-4179. lie. w) o r eeNolvef miSN 1;.80 se S..te ...e. ho 10 n ' FOR SALE OR. TRADI:.-Loti ire .lieo f Supeiendnt of 195. Fpard 4-doeo Fnrdomnic,. Stenomfie, 2I. ; fe i w et rudea andll setier. exacelnt l- n- -- PI.tn A . dollensI. 15,00 e i 's, lo ed ilcedlS etrt tde hWg iv Ilo.' Ber oHt"not Txehs. kno 2lli me "npr w hle. ted 4W-- b -I a .c-iNl -- -.. D- DIViso "" of FQR SAU---'47 Cedilla four- Storehnuses, Sacks ielephone delr. hkvrsamtlt, rodih, $395. 6-121. Fir further informnlon Phsea Cuindu8 33-2246.- end Inspectiojn f the AJAX S t hcontactChi Dratling. Div- sln, nembei, telephone 6-166. B3OP3R STILL S Invietln No. 179 my be pro- c-ure ct the above seues, or CR01WEL'L, 'Coni. -(UP)- from office of Suporlnteudent if W1e1 an automobile in whiic' Mrs. Steohousos. telephone 2-11 S5. Rut;' Pelletier was riding plowed- --------.------- into a greenhouse she landed in a SELLING OUT---Aueisem ai, bed of-not roses-orchids. spIns Heong 5457 Pl0. MBi With Fringe Benefits For Congress Signed By Ike ug., ( (UP) HouseR S0a1 vewtedah I beciMat many o te exira Denenms oan pay ncreasei- which were added in the last-hour adjoiurnment rush.' Congress sl expected to vote'moze mousy lter to. pay.for these. The benefits Included in the bill are -in addition to the 50 per cent pay raise which congressmen vot- ed tor themselves earlier this year and the 7v per cent pay raise for federal workers, which Included Masy Capitol Hil employes. he 0il was passed on the final day of the sulon uring an an- gry kadlt which the Hquse and Senate vied to see which could to most for its employes. Members of both bodies still aren't satis- fied. Jut as-It stands, the measure would'allow two employelaof each senator to charge to the taxpayer the cost, -up to 10 cents a mug, mumbaPrll aA -a. I..UAUwO, aFr- ott wl.*l ldent nu- man saU s' lws esary to prpp .up the Capitol dame. . Give Siight Rejort 01 Ike, DtesldiA TOKTO, AUg.- 6-U)--The Chinese Communist News Agency and radio Peiping, apparently taking thuir cue from Moscow, today carried straight news re- ports of Presidhent Elsenhower's and Secretary of State John Fos- ter DuUes' press conferences this week. of a -yearly round trip between Without the customary Injec- Wasbington and the senator's tion of propaganda terms and home.. editorial comment, the broad- S.twsy *yearly stationery, and casts quoted at length from airm allsttwances were boo sd teiments made by Dulles on upei' erit rea-'- Tuesday and Eisenhower ".on House. members increased t he TbhurSdy regarding the current maoffice g.a y abvaoiut .po. t Geevanegotittions, a Formosa about about$pr me 0ber t truce and future relations be- total depen90 'per member.o pe a wr-tosWashington and Peiping. total dephlrse .a4how i per- itw the first.stright hand is allocated payn g l of official American com- House members also a ment on such explosive Issues. by limits on eO.les stiff from sevene Peping's foreign broadcast serv- to eight perasand specified that Iee. . onet them as be paid as high Moscow's offilal -ewapaper as $lU. and radio started the trend to- The ~a Hse and ward ingthe ronCurtin at 'W O m embers was on. tmatff ... inacrled frem .$I,P7 to 4,300. the Generva Big Four conference. S"YOUNG AT HEART" I th te big ttraction today and tomorrow at the CENTRAL Theatre. arr. Waer e rAf d tomorrow at te r way'to stardu. either Sdramnatic acting bat btik.e =ia lour FOR RENT Auamedsaaiam;I 1>. #1'- -V.- It . .1 6-4 F"^ 6~ I r'. , . , - RIAL- 4/V P.190 .o. _^-<_1 *-*'i ~ L-g W b---* 'rO AA. |;p b 1' 'l eWs. a*ge ,,,y . acne upplsut Pir. Famous. C :c.tej. M1mue. HM9e Pan- WANTED Mi;,cil anet. BUSINEI SSheblm for ell to"d..A Any. ,".e p epe-e- ARMY COU. C , bee. 13H6. , ( +" WANTI: A.- Ml .n uel- oUdltim,'WllE M M4 sl price to: Motor Setor, Bo' 614. Coli.n. f g -~C^s Iiah Sm* ih sp~~e fhoe u~e FOR .RENT:.-Chetot: I bod- reeMns, Il-l iend diinglM me, pq "um W r qmiatte, gmee, Nat 'wte o 'Ave. hIs MI me. A. new -Ans .opfi l *Ai ",-iN 3-2701; dn A- "_00 -^ %J--_^M;f-cef 1i . It pi - ' ivrifcty 10 iaa IJ'Vfl haWd s "i l :a "I Roou '.~ FOR. A O ,fl" _'s.; I S t N .r.7 e Frf . UniveriIty of Catoznt'at^Lll A ngele baa reel -+ l ,"; trut,* e: 'ail.ts dstions, in- ita 5 -ya e-w - n m PI erem t. Pfeml t-le. @ad of udiiesid eu.rebhku MFOR e N ai rM- Lre elma Akmtft, 0fINII, 1^ft' I^ift, foWl spatss" i.-- i Pl .It!I J-- t*-m kttJJ- 5r14 PrAP tior Fle 1 I- uir see lma ,A meid's mom, genre, iFel u 134162 1ename. SA ment, eiia rom, dilfl a,-, t holrmb, kmitve, uuter, I1mal mon wV: Camil Ag..ss , Indpolneut. 4-3d Str ok 44b. 64, ups- Sh. .V.te.'- FOR RENT4'--O. rtPmiIed 4-. 16th 5m****. upW H ilfe V el womr mdern epormlC, t10 I, 16,1 Via Sllierio. Pnma il. cenvninee. FOR RINTP-2-b-ak sem srt ment, bohrnom, pordel-dning mom, kilhen, hot water, frnt fleor; amF ipod meid's relm. 41st Strnet'No. 37, hIdl Vtac. Information at: Candml A. For- ra,. 43rd Stret No. 44. FOR RENT.-Apertment. hitting dinian mrom, two h bldrms 16th -Stret Ht I Plt lh Tel. phen1 3-6155i FOR RENT.- FurnishiedG sp- monto a Viea tnse Ne 120, Sv.rlMLlgiy .AL.. C.rks my enad e, stat, el to Reivolt Theate. Tehph4m i- 01. . FOR IINTr-U nfurmi.slhd --MM4"-Mw, wl, be smm., t.4d .d lthe4M. . me'l 1el tI I aeh-C Gels To tisse Poke BESSERMER, AR.,. Aug.' -- (UP) -"Myrtle," a pasteboaid beauty in a Bikini bathing suit o nearly wncked a home, probe. ably will be related from jef and returned to her owner, authorities said yesterday. The only formality remain before Myrtle is freed from the porkey is for City Attorney Lee Bainr to declare she Is not inde- ing Police ChiefC. T. Mullen and Recorder's Judge J. M. Hamrick, have given Myrtle a clean bill of health. Myrtle's owner, beer distributor Dave Meyer of Bescemer, had threatened habeas corpus proceeds inas to. recover the paper doll in the breezy bathing suit that police jailed an the complaint of an irate wife.: Police admitted the ease was "fantastic" but said they ad lit fie choice in arreMting Myrtle aft- er a husband who bad posed with the paper doll bombshell showed the photograph to his wife. The Mrs. believed her husband's tale of varoting with Myrtle in a New Orleans bar and demanded po lice arrest the woman, accord eg to a straight-faced record od the case. She refused to believe -Myrtle was only a life like dummy and also a d that her husband b arrested, Mlla .said. The charge gainast-1yrt6i wa to have been "obseme publication." But the housewife failed to carry out her promise to swear a warrant. Authorities said Meyer, who used Myrtle ss an advertising stunt, would have his cardboard utie back If the woman failed to pree charges and the city attor- n fw u bar unobjectionable... Myrtlhas been held in Jal since a detective seized her from Meyer Wednesday. Meyer said the dumn was made ftom the photo. graph of a model who participeat- ed In the "Miss Bikini" contest at Miami last year and that he does not know her identity. The cardboard product appears startlngly bfellke when photo. graphed. Meyer said some 500 *am. in. the Besdemer area have beejbbtojraped hugging t h e No Comment Mode On New Air Chief The VW~ SOUSe hid "no eom- eM". dy ola possible sue- Far.. told E. Talbott. TItt +hls resigned effective V'S bittag - --. : - -- .--. -.. 1, +C 14-1- :.: . "**.--',Se. -* ^ -' ..,22* k' t . DEMONWITATWF proper technique of cliff roepeling i asaiatant I nstructor Pr.fr Comulado, "C" .dwiy, while Lt. neorge Dud ly,. left rear, mnstuct. 33d nIlan in the new June. fare Training enter course. (US. P ). Over the River and Up 'li i L - --i --- - . r -r r-- .- ~ - --- ~ F ~ - -- - -- ozmeungU new a n e oen aw-; ed to the Jungle Wartfar -.Tafl- ing center's curriculum-a ofm- bined course an cliff sealing atd river clfof. iner Itsotal number of eatea t6o the tranbut con- ter is now teach troops to e al and de"e mdlff i; a to pre to 'e t -the 0e.4 AIre., 6 a - the. course, riverand.cufs `Were are descrbda ,i portas fors o a ta- a trat aro.e-,mw. mj a, m re-too treaTo dto mate aI rJugt expert -tel -the best *ar t ro t an aiuorl hit.hit wheea x from over ..am Iad streams, for example. Tei jputoe woap o u tan and - prp er method ts aes soep learn ties across t he ae p. loose equipmefl oec before making a ipove. * ab hands remain fro. foa Sitdol ciab.. .T :haree types of e b a put to un by ingle-* rope, J aHi'm .I.Do Aft r* 'I~ - w 71- FOE.-.-,: . i i I tl nn M n ,- 7 -";-.: Si .* --*' .. T ~r ." --" , -41 rj ~~N.fc ",A~& '. "F .. r? :^^^ -:NI P' t. "* :tV.; . f -1 .-..** * t.4A f .4Nin J''I,"W" -late- "rwoWthin,. ly to publinity usts &New York 1-: about the conud lhd o the end of her ot the Ilo-oMe to strike. But it's still r .eotinental a "No '- ComneOt" from Miss a Lith sounld- Wiggle Hips' bosses at Fox. r are steallfa Howard Morris, cruise director y from Is be- of the S. S. Lurline who has taught flrt with'm* 22,000 passengers to dance the e. eywoRd IMhula, loaves the sea for the lecture irse i n creer platform in Sept. He'l tour the U.S. with a moyie, "Hawail-My seen iW "ViA 1Home." -now emot er in "A s 1 Paramount signed Valerle Allen, an ex-model hoofed itupforayer as a chorus girl at the Sands Hotel in Vegas. ...fl can- fl a-. :r"~ zu! l-n~:~~':: .4..* ,COLW L. C. M Af.- headrt'sh coumnaidsnt Por An-ador,'shaip the ribbon to open ha new Special iul., UBM ARMIB Craft Shop at Fort Amador this wes. One of 12 craft hobepsm insthe commftsd.j-.wl equipped to handle buiter6us typa of woodwork and some atnalwwk.- TheAoI- tArmiFoce plronnel the r dependent, particularly oInt An-adOrmd Qua -m. Q elghts, and to clvillan employee of the Army, .Fore-. od-te rioht):.. Col. A. L. Benntt, chief, USACAZB Special Wervces, Lt. Col. .t.QlaWe, We utt OTr, Fort Amador Hfiadquarters Cipmandant;:, Pttnman: Lt. Cql. L. s0 S.tuEt&u officer, USMRCAIB, Special Services; and Maonao, pecil Services craft ,- rU... .aT hoto) toea oil IU1 AK'41765l 7 4 T 1S *All 612 N.oh*Sath vul. Nse lu"ts Wed 36 Pass ,4 Pas aV Pap Pan Opeals Isd-VI Today' hand was given to me ai a curiosity by my friend Irwin Fisher, oneof Baltlmore's best players. The question Is whether six spades can be made against the best defense. A glance is enough to show you that South Is worried about losing two diamond. tricks. If declarer leads diamonds, East will play low on the first boner from the dum- my but will cover the second hon. or. Since. this will give the de- fenders twi tricks in the suit, South must look for another way to re- duce the loss in diamonds. Declarer wins the first trick with dummy's acted of hearts, casheq the top clubs and ruffs a low club with a low trump. West must resist the temptation. to overruff with' the ten of spades, for then declarer will airs ih ntinuw at trnn m it t * .. ** s* m : .. . CHRISTMAS SAVINGS deposits are accepted thkm a peri# of.48.wee- .. .-:. '. 0 9- . .- : .4. ... -. Individual safety depoalt boxes, for Jw rj a . documents in 4 differentt *lie .. OFFICE IN PANAMA. COLON ARMAPH: M ,Celral Avn. al ft -.at e a-. earner of "1" Bluest y .7 3 0. A. De ROUX, C iARLOS IUES t 0. HOURS-: V.1 P. rmO. :0 aa.t1o t: SA - nATUuDAfSa from 1a: '.a. to t .NM a.. II I I *m I '. " Lq fK'A - ,,.. .. :. .,* .. : -. : .'-; .^... . . ,. *- -- on :f 6os .'A ?, e tuisr e e zC s Data,.si S,'-'. --- meat, or ConauA Service Di. " e -srinI .everything ona t sion, as at are Is ntw- etrrio.7Lanza at Warner vital part of many frs. eTha dfe e dinsroomo fl businesses have rieogasbx how te- e,. private gmssr.U t home economist ean aid a w= a private gymnasium for business gewtbh. . bis --' The need of h6me e miats s il obseed, Mrs., Jones:rowa the list a M --b to ,,iobroth rws asthe tOf ro d sA Attr ballein it to r able to the consumer grows. al Bing, U these years,..o Crby manufacturer needs the hoake hasa'e .yr aeI wth w daughter economist to tell the homemaker Cathiy e- silg o bi TV sow how the products the company is This-Ia .t W headline greeted miin or selling will help n-r and t.ii na napos: DAD how they are used. In turn the "CATHY -ROSBY AND DADhome economist serves to bring ARRIVE TODAY." back to the manufacturer infor- ---" "o- nation about what homemakers S h,-Witnet:' Drin his, r"-want and need; what tlie like apd luAu .vap tie, Red sWlton .Wure don't like about his products; and Prtb. -er as uth o Rena how he can improve lhli products. AdtIral ..: i. ,l ... ,,here are over W eOleges givi disttbet .w yenfe__svymanl degees in home economics. ;.t h U.S.. Forces I for salaries, a job placements P /-an:, . u firmI n Wily._iwW te I ptart- W L W sI S *.sr yof. f te*.vi<*a3 al. several ers & B<1 -Te Bn e, teu[zx. e Eueutive salaries raue .fronmt y ,Iblt I '?a l ~b. e ,00 o e the, aa l oml S lsta& X S th tiMBs mist amrb . atI customers an. ow do. -ter --hen to at-adlMt=ut bnnkn ..... "1 cba e Leta befo*'ad: and-,..t 1osgm ,MWd:- ed, but rlet. "tl Wy *,- low trump from his hai WestV cannot d to take the ten of spades, for then South could get back to dummy with the nine of spades to run the rest of the clubs safely. Dummy therefore'wins with the eight of spades and leads a low club. East must take care to ruff this with his remaining trump, for otherwise &Bbth would be glad to discard a diamond. Now the dum- my is dead. If South overruffs Etst, West can afford to discard again, giving up the ten of spades for good and relying on two dia- mond tricks to defeat the slam. I'm afraid that very little of this would .actually happen in play. West would overruff with the ten of spades" at his first opportunity and there would go the chance to defeat the contract. IT defeatl : a ; ; .: . . Stage ad- cree star JooA Ferrer, w9 guest of.honor at a luncheon I (he Lbutbtrdy Room att l a-dlmN o.we rtaok Cit. to wnh overseas .pr* representative ,of Europe, La it Ameriea, Awutna. and; the Middle Eadt were Invited. The lunm eon climaxed a series of spe elal srmeeSat of Epruer'sa ew UmSvent Inte.nittohl film, "The Shrike," which had been held foe t corrteAudents throughout the week. . AdadB the members of the prese-we re ewo*utatves .of e ngIaad, BrazilU,Israel, Austraila. Ciab. .VNmea Mel, lew. tirk, Astsat, Aurgettta, Chile, Mexde, Colombia, Spain, EKgyt' and S w ed e n : . nTha Shr&ike" will released at the CentroIal heater Wednesday" 1th. Jane Allyson co-stars with Feryrer in this (im, ensdmered one of the best of the "year .lind possible candidate for the Opir. .t. Euchaist Toirrow I r Sts Pars I'sI Mi? Ocwhnms In addition to marking the monthly corporate conmuplon of thq Wopman's Auxiliary. tb choral Bucharist at St. Pter's church in La Doca 7 Q'tltc to- morrow morngag will commeas- orate today's Peast of the Trans- figuration. Rev. John. pear. will be cele- brant and preacher at the comn union service. This celebration will fol- lowed with matins and church school at 1 a.m:, to be conduct-. ed by the eupe ttendent, .Victor T. smith. The office of evening prayer. Swill be sung by Earl L. Haria, S lay reader, at 7:30, and Father m Spear will deliver the sermon. S As,the prlet ,wUl be a wxvay. frOm e the pariAh on assigpnm t the enerable Lemueltl. e rentor- of S. Paul's e 'reh, Pan- * imna cty, .wmll .Of te ana preach at the choral -co U-. SaOWING AT YOUR SERVICE CENtER THEATRES TOOAY DIABLO Ir: 6:15 *:18 DIn DURY.A *Kxean WYh ' "THN M.AUDERS' . Color I W"i '"I m CR OWcus MABOARt A 0:15.- :81 n* .n 7 a o '"al BOURS TO KIUL" ..aty 'PB MABAUDBM" "-"--rn" AMBOA 8:15 . "THE DAR MAN"W' ot". "*Fmxcxorun, - IATUN 1 . i ',LLow MOUNTAIN"" CRISTOBAL: -, 8:I1:10 asr-. o..vun aM e Jeff CUADL J Jack PALAJtC "SIGN OF TE PAGAN" Cinemacoep Colorl Alm .w* .UN. NOtP ,,. ..* .. o . fl Ct un- r pwrms m-e-----t' ,BB- ,- DOUGLAS. ARVI ROLAND-. - no.1 JM SNothin /) brings meat flavor , a UP.. 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I- NIghtly from 8 p.m. ROULSTI 21 (BLACICTACK) CRAP TABLE CHUCK.A-4uCZ SLOT MACENl -OAR SIRVXIOX SAir-COba.enO t II : I it" OL - . 5 ~1 ft... F , ., -. . T nnoune." 'rThe Inauguration of a New Service from CANAAA-BOSTON 0 CRISTOBAL VIA WAY PORTS THIRD ARRIVAL 8. "AUGUST BOLTEN" ........August 14, 1955 .GENERAL CARGO WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR CANADIAN PORTS AND BOSTON, PER THE S "George Russ" and SS "August Bolten" Apply : WILFORD .C MCKAY, INC. MASONIC BUILDING, CRISTOBAL, C. Z. TELEPHONES CRISTOBAL: M8N 1180 U535 UNITEDD FRUIT COMPANY t Whit -a Arrivep -. Orlstobal As ........ .............. ..... pt. 14 r.n a ...............................s t. i tAmi ..... c.med and G......... @.C 'utmi" Rriwhatl ChIem and r. Genes Cargo Criticizes Litle DES. f..i'^ MOIE, .ow. Ase. a. h i .W.. ... ..o. aid the ma eo thee D:8 OM1.1- Says Mode Pitd0 ,eber e s e a. L- "e. To et bck ais normal The .dicalJournal as .. ., A.' thend tyoeatra i SGet Chance.u w At 30hess gt "Aoun' the i rttle Leage of devel- went into t hit s1, Thefor the auseen practice A 30, so he owes tohe w cbne.14 usai oThe Joust tays little t kr s-tk a nd being onrmal boys adnner put ader continues- w why T S0-ame o more adequate deN i pressure to wo*-lathber h tsbovranTane Ovrero than play-at earning .skills-Get Chance At w30y-- *skioY" itdhnos' e hits?" for which their stage of deoel- wn tInto t 9igs - opment does not equip them. in i' ds - T he. .. ..Wit h ite Li' atti. a- t The magazine nays practices rs wl Wht So t o usually continues thy rough the NEW YORK, Aug.Se (e.) i-A a ndin t onsee dintnerhour and ontues.- former pitceba sa h r a w oeroundtp S wIthandb cons "Junior eat, peanut butter knows why the 0-ga w .. deb saimo I adequate:de sandwiches by himself at 8 o'- has become so rare In ma j ,..-or fes.vl. clOck." The Journal says so~ league baseball. oe and fathers have made It on d Walsh Nam es.it on theme Jm ^ "a^? i ,.... . Sclearthat junior must 'make managers. The 74.ylsterold RO the eam and not let them of amer says mod. Omi hee ros Ii .a a " down on penalty of losing their near get a chance I so win9.5 Et NE affection. Walsh says: "ther Snut. al e 5 ud ,u e Of Little League baseball, the pitcher plate a oowl.-@t In -tt sas'silia editorial says that: bt wasn e the rItr le rli b r 1. It makes demands for nd cales n ot., I woo which boys 8a to 12 are 4not 0 ges190and st fr d YORK, r n G- ippodfed th lChicago White M at g u n ar;oo 1l90- equti o ped bosaue only twice did I need reli f." T h e a Cuban Sugar el n 11e- means of preventing Juvenile lfe did I ever haves sore arm. Ploned Loa e se t an delinquency. Walsh Is another old-timer end today and It took nlne-in- The editorial notes that about who favors the return of the ning relief stint r, Thornton 350 years ago "the aristocrats of sit-ball. Bit Ed says: "With I. r of the Syracuse Chiefs to London" became tired of such? .t .b. b th iitch customary amusements as bear- or neeas every brabbrit4 -blm Kipper took over for starter "In those days no one thought the spit-ball would keep 5 pitch- was tagged for five To& -without that the exploitation of children er around seven or el ht more retiring a batter but the Chiefs was reprehensible, but anyone years. The lender one e star rallied for four runsn the sixth had made such a suggestion., no grinsa "Of course, somebody and added another pair In the doubt one of the originators of must teach the y oungsters heow ninth to win, 9-5 the scheme would have dreamed to throw the spitter. I could do m Co and re In up the idea that t was a means t. Tell them to come see me n Jimmy Command drove in four of preventing juvenile delinquen- Meriden. Connectict that is, runs for the Chiefs with three cy, the editorial said. It cotin- if they make the spit-ball legal hits including a two-run homer athe e at h l S in the first inning. iiirihaln from the past to the The Rochester Red W wings "The little league system, in resent, manager Al Lopes of downed the Buffalo Bions, 4-1t, which 8-12 year olds are being oevelad thinks the red hot A. and the Richmond Vir in an Introduced to champIeanship- merican League rasee wll go umr on a trio of Coumbus competition baseball is ie don o h the w pes explains, url ersto defeat the Jets, 9-0, in more than a repetolen-f what "Unless one of the five con- other ames. For the second Mike s oi happened edin the first Qen straight night, the Montreal at El zabeth's time. Toronto game was postponed be. His case gives you the best o lrom e cause Rof in r slant on the baseball philosophy "Little boys are put under con- e eldo Gon z e zr t A- cau oth r n in. od at i idueratbl e A pressure to work- ra baseman who learned to manage the e e than r in the minors. e their stg f d everlo does 9En sk P wiconcerned, Re D e U Alfit D let o erosie um ad the a se cnioalies. imh "336PmG -undo e mWainr- VeteranJuwr no bori s Lounts o college aen d wm i wait Pa n eThe chilean-born trner w Tocumen recent on or lose, the Bosox see the sameo d e er one of the first foreign trainers rt International Airways head a n t rthen tie o g aere a e t rains e s l s- pe tro u n tr t P a- cho n mae i lte .kot w in sta w gt e1 nalas heor s ee o ts e hoart break ers in losing ioy tly Isterad "eathe traine w ere Abel, Arlequn, l The team was accompanied b ly in the going, d the Texas I- bur sandwates e Isabelline, Don Caesar, Bro their coach, Willy haefflear rishman, whe Bos ton, club sail at eo' lok each ngat .es. and Sinner's Darge. Inecet and Mrs. Scheff ler and four ski e nto the set with the C a years, Lacey was his best l peroMU. travel faster tsan any others lay" se -r lmoe do former outfit in the majors. The Rr Sax thedit to e ato there a mon t the Panama Cte- will tour is under the sponsor- a perelitage eof t 55 to ct e of man whoebuys his dra l an burial followed at, the ship of the U.s. State Depart- son a catches mte tand ma be Amador Cemetery. ment' International Educatiou Pitchers pitch with confidence tlis nfe s bey s te nExchand Service. The pur and without one eye on the dub, th g-the haoe 'omthe cat toward at the arL cThe yrw te te to further goof re- out, bowing that the boss isn't hospital"jeA ng ralatoons between the Amercas going f to yank them at the first through ski competition and a slip. ie's convinced them thatR Cfllbed Rersults of first round play of special ski clinic that members they can pitch themselves out ofo theMeditorial se 's Ca p a nship amaIght will stage I Chile and Arent ere the ie the n as hPMoser waton over Mcan- tm et. ihe e h sS ep ih t oe t ter Twiha bLay. oe resedEx caee sk clerinics. nb helu lea-withoutrned Wyen thme s e- f ratu wsar wel tt eta cod ie d b took over at short- gd lumbo. i D ir which havet beent arranged, sanandg Ba es and G tn, wa le Swill emphaesioae jumping and There are no cry bibles wi t th WNIPEG (NA) Wate r A Robinette w over Stan cross country skiing. No college the canRed So. Higgins. in his quiet- "o nnes In sternn Canada's Smith,. athletic team has so completely way, has let his men know that prairie ovi have produed a R MacSparren won over P. domanted a sport as the r erD.U. he will a t tolerate tt sort of SConditions as they exist Second Flight Higgintes a baseball strategist throghot the entire range and T. mons won over J. Brck- The group plans to t Pan- who can make up his mind. Some infotely better than they were R. Turner wonover B. Davion tates after vi iting Buenose kn e last ystf at 0this ime," reports Girls Champeoship F lighthe Aires Rio d Janero and Lima, l to l t eort Chief Naturals Ber W. Cr t B. urSmith won over M. Dono-f ekn n thatt ltebo ts wright. "Except fr the drought hue. soaeare him off a ballplayer. He be area in sthe Alberta there First. Flight t willsemhaizewande bes. th is ample s ate water almost qv- D. Manse won over S. Piacus nt. tNl e Red Sox wH li h nos, b e tisnge erywere to see atches from sec. J. Owen won over e sOrrs hed Klaushe te o loeratle short o h and nestinus san ly on theyxInat Second Flightg Lenis IslaIs Ka the ltle stan tetom whiso tah f uvob ethe r t contiernuation n wmon over L. A -Tolgalero the stpeondid relief worker who al- t dcopanoweconditions." M. Davison won over C. Reese. sIosnettrhedm r eau smal gscad 't.Hu Ist q t!wl im,"rpoJmpng ndther minor nine years, or unti a NEW YORK (NEA) Salt year ago, when x gins saw him Chief nt n W.est arC t.BM prnwonJover M Dono- ntoldiportso L aneD. A ant Asocate tan eortso gCof OAst 3 ROYAL CAanE i More a .2 persons ommensed hi; purchase. pe"tceptpoathir, rowboat, harteroroo ena Klas, turned away by the ar thisnyear.hReasonablethcost.Flightrol t tin g is abasebOthePristo eutWteentr a e AND s won over S. license Is not needed for salt wae. Dutchmoan pa shortst oBr OF SOUTh AMIRICA s.arn oshn. Itreturtwoty the U eed major ear s atrtch. TO COLOMBIA, eCUADOR, PERU AND 0Ier1. Long Island fishing is as good Some people suspected that as there is anywhere. Far n e Mike ailinS w5 undeireimat- a._ e "SALINAB" e .4Cart-a B. o n ,e...........Aug. on December, inclusive, and or'Its wasn't TO UNITED KINODOM VIA CARTACENAb HAVANt accessibiliy, it ih unequalled, eus could turn out to be the iASSAU. BERMUDA, CORURAA AND LA PALLICE Atll valuable plar involved in g. REINADM. C ( e ...Ae .. Fsem nothe s o that sent JoHnny - LiddleToBk ,,- TO UNITED KINGDOM OIRECT is To Be Regular Mad osM fdr N.V. iWiniiO .......................... Au. e and SOa Cat- aM. "TOS... ............................... S Up Fellow re. ROYAL MAL S LrLTD./OLLADAM A LINE o Bln was tr a Mn TO WRTH PACaIFIC WtT g -(NEA)- "-- 1h 1.- .M.r SA 'TILCOMATO ................... .............Aag. 8 nn was saying. fj t ed . L. "DARQO" ............ ..................Aeg. 14 f Just been asked about hi -----"'ehaoaetolead the N atio O 1 h Iles. TO UK/CONTINENT lagum OIn batting. -Nationo Ts. AN .......... .............o,,.-.Aqg. { I" the Brooklyn eateqw & S.... ...... ..... .. A .14 a I t up enought. A... ..-.4fU 11 at-bats. I - .L~i~I*- NJ, "S L~'~ 51 F AWE F CI Ii and the government of Japan that thy want taq make the trip.. , Thu will come the highly 9bU9td t *SWNS0 gtUrel'e -iers for the- JunkeL The New right to order any of its men to laydela ai -a . There i. to be no financial Wrofit tor.thet on .Oal - anlkees or the players. The Bombers unduntan lt, w reported t be wUni tosaccept the tour op thMb.a, ' However, as Gerld Coleman, plyeft rpeettei:-pi11 ed oat to a meeting of the. YankeAs:yestenoa, a trlpt at would entail personal expenses necesslt.tina a pel,'s dance of S2000 for each player and his wife. Qoleman expressed to me confidence that all the" -W, of the New York club would sign up. But he was quite , on the subject of the eatra grant. DIMAGGIO URGES BOMBERS TO MAKE TR " Joe DIMaggio, wiho has been to Japan thrice, is Yankees to accept the personal Invitations which a .At I come from the government of Japan, as well-as our., ft apartment. "dasey's players can perform a great service to bsitt. and to international friendship, if they ign u for th'fwp, even though there is no prospect of personal gain the education a tour like that will give any De told mne. "I not only played ball over there, but conducted maC baseball clinics in which the skill of the Japanesm, ad -their tremendous enthusiasm, astonished me, ' niaggle, who plan to fly tW 5uEroe Aug. 5, aay n4 his oa and-. w Tokym as an advance man for the' e Commissioner Ford C. Frok, who Is to ti York elub the official reteratos of Itteres frtm Wsltoa and Tokyo, told me today that prospects. for the tour. Wrek brighter than ever. The unpleasantnesmes which grew out of the tour qf Japan by the Giants In 1953 are not going to crop up .gain, because each player to likely to be asked to sign an. acceptance f the nonprofit conditions. some of Leo Dttrocher's, men beefed.tt they had been misled and lobbed. They had absolutelyW noa for complaint, and unjustly placed their Japtnee hastae i very bad light . Tentative plans for the Yankee visit call r a .meobti tour with some 15 games. Mainl-hi presented a lenaerf S- Ole. but Weissl had -vtoed It. He Inst4.that .h.a pl. -r t p l e n t y o t im f o r .l .te e ln , ,., ... . . ". ". (ft= ,EU_. A19 -W: Japan already Ms seen. a quite few Yankee herw 1 - dition to DiMagglo. Ed Lopat and Yogi BeOrn went or 1953 Babe Ruth and Lou Oehrg were In Tokyo several _tMue The father of baseball'lun Japan was Fred Medffield .an Amerclan professor at Waseda Univerity, who organized a ball club there and coached it. 564 Diamond relations between Japan and the Unites Oie were prganisod back in 1905. when Waseda invaded CalifoUoia and showed amazing proficiency. In 1989 the University of Wisconsin team went tJo Tokyo and suffered quite a shock. The Badgers won only one oo-t f four from Keoe University, but managed to take two out of 91eM from Waseds. In later years both of the Japanese institutions sent over teams for tours of the United States o' which thy met'inde- pendent professional clubs as well as varsity rival. Now there are two pro leagues in Japan, the Central saMd the Pacific, and they play a pretty high grade of baseball. The Japanese continue to be poor batters. But their native aglity and adroitness make them remarkable fielders. Japanese pitchers always have been proficient laevery de. tall except the fast bad. In that specialty they are hopeey behind our Ameriean hurles. The Japanese do not thrw the bean ball. However, they may learn to throw even hat. l* NTilM l M U A R T Y T .win idI First Aielicua fitinver o win Sthe covefed Qoe PoGo SGrnd Prh.i of 1955 -i Strntaqrffnoi Ft. Film *f - e aS. 1K. '.S a *wt lt .-': .'.'y-/p ;*-. . .. S .' " .' -.".' . ; . Arrives ....... Cristobal .............................Aug. I AL ...... ....................... A.. 14 .... .......................Aug. is smmmr ............................ Aa. rt' ...........................:: .:: .Au 83 p- n -;~~ 4 . .5.- ... A 4 ~4LA~W a r~. ~ 0,- AChu.eFo:a --m -i *- Cm -**t 'I ,torhl@1? _Tthe American League AeadI Thomawos ffOjjK) SAtE inh l' 'teaa s to have W erles tick-1Y** S ?the? fl * u~ there Ls more for the players in- ai *star 11 th Involved to worry k sot tha g n the aut toah e datary. ."y SJ prev9 2lwent avr .^ P f bw t* l ae . ._W.hit ,Ow- -Dm I what.- happened to.. -i2a iS eav.o ajeuhs o ra,- Thrug the past 10 years, r s. e e NW O toi ass a- t tr frteg1w .. ...... G "se '. the re A- er, a de, Le ng t pa t Sm 'n.-ho a to it oe' Wthre s r lbt a e g0uy'QUESTIOa: With runnerTe on l thae s dme in W laa&e .e .... t m eap .. ..ot .. i. l.. i r a Mt i nd te bai biarden toea ured bthe a a*s the s a dJ.. ",r ., ..- . W .1 . .1 -- 1 1. 9M kd. at .- 1n wi ch l esoesample. Iwtwhias Ber. you'l B W R Through the p t 10 years, o a i a a a a I gAal vae N DTee1 me mRri who wou% th il y Sld ng sA ys theayrnae h n or. the Cl %& t omy &,his*Yankob . ... d t ho e,' t.rdelivered the stsd-!! e i e w r. .h. wi thin twmo at o M C a s sma u ri hi lilly ga tme s. Ss t o e play a I homer d r I 0 0 ninO Atars but el t o totas ts advance a be. i egal? l~o .'mvla ri cn as r won 0 to 17 to Bmy ea ar R n. lIBabadnIds onucke d o me t od.n w r, o. its f I tind which Poem$W4 .. brtp pea wo.e.- MI dA., h e n s itor hi tst te P lh .. O 1 1 oof.h tea r InSt2ngselsansIthe IsmbdI oa ,-M" fe r i n at e ate off e in Amt r n terican Leas. h I Yo..uas trae Ain ag e eiea.go s es tohe Y a.kr the aStime l ad Wae rerhe i 3 en the twos He twa a lyeasra-oldrfy winongch tndhe umiei-l otnWe mOh Yade Dleb wityher al bapth KresLnLrDoerhe th Buit hrle net season e afr everyner plc e -from M .wa TR A a~, Cl is ai cunS e o totdeegeI i the wRedb wa a ortr w onve th Ame. -toBr . ..er uDDVN u D oI e a a sen e i w rt t te as- Bo ore elbow ignied.w a e o me fr m n. 1 f h a nle wit ba hei adalta=e ls, D0 i-oTn h w.e.rn the second aeedl wd o o m S. r h w I r a e g eaiae m ad 1 hbl Clu. .m ark a the y'em -ith Ckn o 0h Ai roveer f ,- a lw p ,irl ay i ur ct e ..r. ..e htvheon r 1 cat a of asdg tr o n so e s toa s e" I 21 a tkr can bito wo abn Ibt o slde l Ja Wso A f llyt t t. .lo re d R t te er i te no le rinP NEW AM B-o t17S0,u the secodquarter en N o rl t the bettr waCh o ug.W e wel S E9S t n l .ad d ay be T hi fito Tthe S e e 'eClub 'e KMauee tyh id a u. B -.os b t ViCwa casito e to reem fAb or htnn de otn then f re th I e fcr n.c nd t a.. 1 t sac- ten ta o el e w i l a o a n oothe h ar io see .. 2 1 a ted hing t he basr t ad-t ene y ump fr To . ttel hsre s ,. .. 1 0 2 went ahead mak blte sCor 1 l4 o teas a ea. adw n, imeiate- n the sl e e. h IXI8" wdiano y arte alBrn.1 2 steass n t ofe o the ssvondt aer r om eras u 5E foara eh. sbs .o v tb Lr .. o 1 r Ubgd erhowl the Emblem A eOrl b hrd was u m inrie s o hEeS isret C - eat. At- rte. ostedBaaedt t o ie CTb ofl eat ue and comp, e ea i tto 1 q What was Al Rosen's b igNit en s seMbei tBeyBCardmDi xovnhe t ineje ot o f ca Leystn er. scor a Seeal ph'a Richard Bi0hop .... O 1 0 1 bt t h nuh qurTI th O Wit S tnle bs l to nm l ath oer the theWill Coya a .... S 0 0 0 bem Club rushd th e san a 1 il M .amenta andisefor b yeDsty oe bo ualin dshawa.. e1 0 1 2 rs behind the r'6otnaly n runners on on s aBaro e at re a in saEg ...i.. 5 2 1k ald ll, Richard kio rris and Barra, Pltr t te, FrnctandserisstrelsrohtRusty Potter . s .. .t 0 2 6 Robat Rath aber, 10 pot ts to t hi ks- on t.he f.s t- s pits. o mll r ..re....... steball control on both sides t nd ond, the atter hes, the utea al gocand s" n"o tOscrolr h.ai estly whini y. way through a treaerous a- .I S .hot Ar ino e rae 2hi eweano seriol. otswd 1ci aa0 t 0 .n6 The Emblem Club moved oute race with the .-l a mos val r upabteA e -J Ia ch .. a 1 2 t p..re as u wstri.ana ndiR.ARg .Ro Nth bs orlac n."ses r Ayh c-i:twould empty te por the cede oe dle 0 10 bresw a rl and are on the wayt bounces wy and both ru nnersl i URI!, 1 bal 0atil 1he 6inth Triol 7o ftori Gibrd 6 h6 fo md antcW P Ennis 1 Egene " O 0 tar but fel ort n lntCEROYldvance a base. Is this lele ?- n o a a et i sine VICEROYS are ade with as raar on 0 to totr aind .plae ndi wtinhthi p ol Curtis Fitheral 0 0 0 ve t ortearits eme fine importedtobco, ake i d Wahe Sn. a. otral s 10 20pae cod .e Tropsw 0t p t the quality remains unchanged.e. Yank we m herDTW L ht. GB M sno h, ph abaterhts-Barae VICEROYS' filterhenhaBnce ther hot AmericanLeaguere. ?i at. p on A L, ad 3-2, 1-4, 9-14, way the quarter ended I-f for the han hasi- the runner wld le + q P" "+ | S i~or ,tAR 0LEA D LWADcr ead w l w the a stonersr. 1 5 e soVOr of its choice tobacrt. s Cin ty eWa.i aui an Bot, from 3 he w o It prevents stains on yourw :Kanosasm CiEtyUs using f teeth, and throat irritation. p as, ,O thr 4 pdm. Al An-s yong- In the ecoutq uarter Ray woIh e have he np t pt eM. w n to train for the JU N2S Cwadwells......p1 2 1 2 Caldweil started htLtlng the has Q BobGrim's soedig hbow Is. a V -l weO aLtElAay iriwwerroke C bd..e.... C0l 0 e 0 sI- nay daanes o Nt"AtMa un "'Noadst bfe .101- In.odoi the Ydc- as.i.hislmal?.;.- to go10ntofi acean IenIC..1 -e I A I Te m3rwon20 .. t quapeenI. ATrI&3rrt n .,AN Yan ke es sw fr tbenJanit,-0-pe--__ lace.a r .. 2 1 4 u s whowing a te E mem A. Grlm'g rehord Was t ae n n.r WW lmgjll,, na-r. Be ws fo fi eruns'Totals1ecia twoIn8Chur on ron.. .. e t en 1 1 1 sJS CO.Nea fIa S E akd eas-inga s, gn -in tC'anll, Blsa. wil b5 105 .o3 f Keystoners 1t . 19 i ue iutn a tl.a groupsu. s a Pohs t, Cin. 10 Is4o 70 17 5 031 _cCallen, h o ....urt qu er 7 1 1em- 7A~ eLaplce, oinh 1e ren 77 1th3 nd~ Nucbles, iu .art...r..d e o0, 0 e- 0ong, raushe VIC;tOYe o r me- Impoement r eatso a ,~_ C rBrdiChaw. eral r ..e .o r oting 3 0i l l It r .s w s 0 om R~Rachetrt Rhbe.., ponts toa I m iCwlgl mth 3 orm t~.~~A ~Qn, me it. 1 1 95 145 .350 for the ey ners and a final, 1 Jim Wilson Itche a eni po .an, Det 9--1o n p co .rs wi h. score oc 3.... t 2 0 1 6 Sne iICle. 10 3N 8a d6 .31m puoallc ..t.... -1 2 Sof tho ceLr and are on the way 0.L r Su t b-ll unti the th Trials for Atnti ide chdren 4 1 2 o e, 4pi-, thd el d t oeo-Sot .9- The r matnyc am: to s It tr ide te d cltwas for the trialseand Gibraltar both handled thegrl S aiCE RO hen Larry Db i ngled hom ewil be A nouncedid ndw the nairlu ball carefully bnd the artr hee rethy'e reh t0 rn tln aou t dc otr urseInehooae en17e5oBal n ener lded 3d to 2for Las Tre.hereforeorte'2e e2 t.hrn todba ckheoCar diE EGEls ,.. -gvet---rste- NOpi'IESor aewte to reach second..It was SRt,-e' Bishopn0InthsncerVI 01-o.lev ldand arrng ethre eano0 oru0 U0 the same fine imported, tobacos8 M0 Og aCn sca-Iremenetof e vice-. presi-HBrd aw 1012theiremainsfR Gs Zo al drove in there e rn dent, wluf fly 1E etaly and Ge0r. ----- Trobperts IS ft pf t qut withG--two homers nd Rasci beat many inthe interest ofothe Washt-o.IaG McDonOug'h, .Rs... 2 sad r ffIn O 0a D. C. Int-er national at TEAM=- K W l,00 GBfoyer,3a 5 1 VICEROYS' filter- enhances the h formei be did at Laurel Race Course. Nov. ld, MAtO LEAGUE LEADERS M r ...... 321 5 0 i1hc t cs (DeyonDaStnpthdhltbatSPdDixon, rBof .... w4 8 316 stains1oneyourTe8 8emon,c ..A.....f..0 1 0 andtthroatSirritatioR ;rn L" D ,sne hoewlb 1thnerG sAT nUa NlIcrulyn .0 h 1 0 thereth,ey'retI NATIONAl LEAGUE Nowberry, c -- .T tSf0 0 2 0 8churoff, 0 1 Iin o W ..... Cino.I, Bids. I. t15a59a105 .t Totals 19241963 oLPe.wnc noghrf3e,21 B n .- Aibbure id it Level"R-.e Coun, Pse. 102 3. 63 128 .30 oekn..s.... .3 41VI R Y fi e L-. ....K snide, 3km Le asG UE L21.315 Puv ... .::2 024 "a..I' "et.. .. .. ..f ( Bond0on-314 ofid i, atbat s)3.3to2n,e .. ...2 014. -,.. 2OsltCeve 17426 13 uiila, I 0 0 0 1 "...$. ... --+.;-om*#" %+I .' i o ....,:.." i0- ,_r.S Kuszew a kI,Sndr liadremmp, .uegam S ..........~ To... t:::.....18.5 ,_al_.rY o s 29272385... ...II -4l:tp 4l "' ' +_.. o;,= ,,,-0l l k .. ornbrgh, ......... 8 0 0 OP*2 4_- _n a- ..: ,e, ......... Na naogria , 5 6 4 161 > E I==' ,::* St..*;- MME TE 18-Y TST * Ps wo---U 21 Kaline. 'irs ........ ."tl, * 4 1 4 9 ..I hoard so much about VICEROYS that .* i me, a......... 94 h I .... 3 2 4 ........ s Tucker, .. ... ... 1 0 3 d to sksthe1 ytstI ,' 3 DaI::::: .! .. .. 5 8 3 18 found thefilert ti producjut th nts Totals 312591 right kind of smh." . Iort Clayton -aline ........ 145 J, ssn,, 5 ... ::f lbh aDa 1 "13- o-a ......... f I Curr65vSA, ... 1. .. -.... 136 D. :- e. 0 6 i -- .U'e--s-a."1 3",) Pa, g .. .. .. .. o 1. 0 ,.. i f ..... . 13 ------38-1 ili $a 1 .,' .,.." ;+,.*-..',+ . ,~' . - -1 *" ".' " .- . .-.- .".~ '. -"I fs.-" I .. I * W' -., ** ','- " ** ,:.1* i ;*' "= '" - ""' "**. * '.*.' Mlnuel Grajales, LACSA's spe- cial representative, will be the host to the group. (Mercurio) I' - TODAY 75 & .40 1:00, 2:40, 4:45, 6:45, 9:05 "1. A DRAMA 3 OF TEENAGE TERRO. I p_ of her night club trademarks. which were opened Friday. She proved an immediate sen- The Hauke offer, which was a station in New York. As a result lump sum bid of $1,894, was the of her night club successes she lowest among five. The work in- was signed by 20th Century-Fox. eludes the glazing and repairs to BHer influence on certain as- windows of a warehouse at Mrt. pects of American women's fash- Hope and the re-roofing of ions, jewelry and makeup in the building 5108 in the Mount Hope 40s probably was as great as her area. success in the entertainment world. W. A. kogers and Serviclo Her trademarks-heavy, or- Brouwer were apparent low bid- nate costume jewelry, heavy ders on two other Panama Canal makeup and the fantastic, near- projects. garish hats -soon became ae- The Rogers bid of $308 was cepted wear for many young low for the furnishing of labor women in this country during and supplies In connection with the war years. electrical work at the Refrigera- She was small, only 5 feet, 2. tion Plant in Balboa. The Sled- But her act often was termed une trical Service Company was the Jt., PtiMalWsSh Training Of- of the most audience-captivat- only other bidder. Selves the eampr nations of Col. ing in the nightclub circuit Her Serviclo BrQuwer entered a Director, upon reeelvt a citation for success in the Unimed States also low offer of $590 for the exterior I Army Medical Center. The citation touched off a "Latin American" and interior painting o" hi'ldlng W. Dean, right, Superintendent of Gor- wave of South American pic- 713-x the boys' gymnasium an5 tures and record successes. storage building In Balboa. Middle Refused Reserve Commission Because Mother Was Once A Communist NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (UP) -A "He reformed rme and got into Landy weild have an opportunity When Landy walked to the platb midshipman wao was second man trouble for it. He told me to to appeal. He said, however, a form to receive his license as a in his class at the U. s. Merchant choose between hin and the Com- naval commission is not an inher- third mate in the merchant me. Marine Academy has been refused munist Party and I choie him"' ent right of a Merchant Marine rine, applause resounded trotS- a commission in the Naval reserve The 54-year-old woman, who Academy graduate but a privilege.' out the hall. He was the only because his widowed mother waS wdrks as a handsewer in a Del. This tine of reasoning, however, I graduate to receive applanke de- a Communist during World War mar, N. J., coat factory, said she didn't make it less tough for the'spite a request that the audience '1 wh th time ...am y e s y joined the party out of "loneliness yotig graduate at yesterday's refrain from it. When the time came yesterday amd curiosity." ceremony. for the 98 graduates to raise their When the time came to raise' Caught in the middle of- '. hana anna tase he oat as an e.-I She said that shortly after her hands and receive the oath, Lan- controversy was the Daughters f sign in the naval reserve Eugenu husband died at about the time of dy, who was seated in the frontithe American Revolution uTiam Landy, described as "one Eugenk's birth she "drifted" into row, stood with the others, but he other awards the honor t of the brightest students we have the party In reehold, N. J. was th einly man in that row not ceived was an annual DAR a ever hbaa, st.Qd ram-rod ta.ht "I never intended to bring a- to raise his hand. His expression Gertrude 8. Carraway, pre. with bo d han at is sid. bout a revolution," she said. "I was fied, general of thi patriotic or.k.a- The Navy bid informed hi W very weak on theory. I never .ion, said in Washington t t., just boe..- the graauakon cerm- !t'omunim to be a o p Alm t knmediately the m i d- organization went ahead w"th' mie that his application. a racy. Out here in this rutraarea shipman beasme the center of a award because the academy- commis sin ha m~ denied. it was more to a '-karie-flatch.' furor over thi question of guilt by the actual selecL on of the Pr at to ceremony at teI Landy said he would seek the association. i "We have no say in it." she, academy at Kings Point, Le em ad of Sens. Clffon Case and Sociaflit leader Norman Thom. "We ve never had an sand, was the cause of Lad'si. Alexander Smith of his home as fired off a telegram to Defense this happen before. Buti ff9 a blackbuli asgae ad woud also apea1 to e t a Ms E. Wilson pro- nothing to do with the w m Aathes he told at Navy Secretary Chales S. Thom. testag 6a Nevws stand. of the prize." .Cmai nmist arty OS S as to overrule the decision. One of Ind's atsmates. Louis l f at Lahndy wasa e of three grad- ee clati aeti-i ady till will rema S'eate left the Invat" ofb hin lass to bl denied a ." l w midshipmen mJishapman in the nawl -e a M b ar a's1" "t'=i'- mna tI the K reerve. decision. s.a si-anth *"p S he otheo r two ,-4,et me Lb th v Spama bk. ene LnWtoNavy's decimst al aaeW." following 0 4n-~nad. a doubt. ,r.e.d ..+- .+ . . ..... .+:. o .w '' ":'. " --' ..... T ', .. AI : Jt STARTS ODA I- """ 'MMI ' ten days b re' to confer with eAffe te Canal Zone Chapter:of the Tubesculoi A*lo *4e .on local prob- lems. He attended-a li~Cheon ;tltit ru-livft by director of the local chapter, following which he vidste- Oorgas fo)pital with Dr. Mutellari to Inspect-the iacWlttea for the care of patients and to discuss problems n the' care and assistance for tuberculosis patinets." late last month in the States. In aditen to his -.wie, Mr. Hartm--n t' n irvived by a ksater, Mrs. Fred Hall, of St. Petersburg, Fnneral arrafngemients will be announced later, S. . S .- .. . ti ..,3- MI Mini; S. N -" . . . . V^, . t". - '., -- .' ::.-' i .0. : * .. '**'** Little Lea~ Utt~~~~ eL a e.A INDEPENDENT I ,,,,, ,, MM 0~ ..._ J4.. .. Girls 12Boys . a ies were born to th fol- ." re coco Solto, deulhter: A 2-C and nou t o more SrBulganin. Turns Coni iw o 0010 Hosptl. during Cll Nora alM. a'aeckocending aomidnigh Solitoadmughter;d .and 9Mfls Ronald! Least, of Coco Solito, son: C on-ciliotorpte spprtDe Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnsont, of u ror m..miu rn s er ohtte' dort oulick, dau ,hter; Mr. n OeCOe w-ppll ean ta." K rengts neol, of Cocto olo' ,mtdaughtern8w2haidursArhr Lo Ldsthe r emed rl lm BA sables wererborntoathe101-thoiore r-rmu y- '-- DisarmamentizenJU. lowing pAretsowoaentiof- paredPAoAMxmi11Lw.h all e- eventual ompletI ManINS 0 m-31111"hftset fle an d M rs.Mrd V MRm l t bC raan dnd m atnaTZ A Rh e O ctob erP o ri y' n ou M loS on M r Robae r dPA is-hCrtOlc oc, otoAa n.oly the mt 11l.h 01 a. rws. Ro ben r dMilleof CrnC e1) h t P ropoe a l cutnaten s avYFVnPYM o Frnl e eld, daughter;Plso eMr.sp oeu rep ltr .e su.OM .r. ultr=ii bless. ~. __________ ni Kennlth Hill, Of Coco Solito mier Nikollicystate.e t onepcuti-reimly next.B.fwe t, .and Mr s l dob ert M r.nex, fCo c e hre lt'-Arm. _vac' Ke eh i Coo o th, raneate rB a in e a e oviet considered as i the Kremlin last May eo0 d th e elrmli tlon oh armed Under muulaw, Den-. 9' a.. j l '-r B fBulg~aninTunsCoor F ort Gu M lduhe n bronheee ba gli 94 i olcokwth 4 resden9 l:ehdwr reheotowill oe of thpBrit,. . a dMrs. F e e c o m be V e u, of C OC O u S O t a o c u 1 0 t d ti lt n h mm a t h hA ind e. T 2 N t er a d.. .** At isprss onorn;in Cpl.osls ntrey.ThlMrs.t eo P.Hal eafl kow Si were tor tnew statement yesterday that "more realistic and morete n caed for progessive forces and e p reaction on ha ras wde drl Eaid~t e nt sodgugai'sarmamentsme ecrtiehasle er ledig p oan irse paltvi' rg egit.88 l of other nation- the Soviet government is pre- omr erm-eal s buup v ane e ra -.S_ .d. eventual complete ban on atom-b nueag .f.I. E ",r lowin parnt th u en Sve w lhs"aae refy i 99an xps .d "eir aa aGna .And altles: P. and Mrs. Eustace L. h ed tex e "idt all se-hla s n of tes .om un s ot .o' P o o ste ofersofCa iviiranaa annd hydrogen wons, _wip elt oeded trn - ofrifft, Coraneilon daughter; Mr. tiousnsresidt lseno- eh bZ L0. fobnso ne nareetvBtai or exct hangvety of m.,bttenbd a ntds ,,~eu o Mi n ltsHdeue3 tegfimn odoEOU, osLa U) 014 ireplydJue1 militarynmn Bulganthtie Blainso ,cvreun.lhus ae. sIsadi m pec ete 94, sa lr l h Acut Teeu "ere b". and Mrs. Rbtilnde. Foster, of dreo the Sup rem soviet that 0ave aw .more than it/k .bU-,1 DObWr a asontoe. Mr.n: and t sd. Cob dint "beieue the potacanoh u eiono Pesden ,daughthe r. r.valnd h mrss. on lcrosebaly reouonr an Cell, eelingaEsexmnhoer a o uexthans emlaryie bYto l~ tl ean taIad..,~ ~ p /.& a s the..br,. Wl. RobinsMon. of Colon, dauOSh- ovan greIt rel igeti- ier ,othe heads of government of Ro- bout 200000,000. ver a tnarrw r e.. te of a . ten; Mr. and Mrs. eth ll O ranvile c anc Ti a g Bint di n a nsa emov the r K. ., the United States, Britain B B nson said the. hpe U. -t Arm1 1pokefa 'Oto da to and Reece, of Colon, son; Mr. and m n tat re e th l icandug. --and France at Geneva, surplus "place us grave tther soldiers were i- ftel b Mrs. calvin 0or. ThompSon of t te nre e a entrtne Then he added: On thisocca- repponuite as well as se- ainb tsone rs. dintatthexeete MiIi o a son l want to sa that ertan t m t-et oblems" To o the sold were' I- main i tsoando'Mrs.anus t acL. dhm o L cesar VlloriIa, of Rainbow C feriee. hearte attMPteradayde a foreign newspapers have inter- keep its friends, abroad. he Mid, outright. Another 1yed en Grfih fC r e irn d auher with thidlw X~ae a u e m "ourmutua Intersts I daughter; Mr.. nd s Alexan- I prested erroneously remarks in the United tae must discuss t 11t Armvacua- tsheOterchonfteehOrB rgard-t444dthe ther dir." d i aitythe ueitsterday ulgniblaMiss Miranda, born in Portu- msehe osaryest erd e regd w tad d-or tohAumel dagtnM.'n r.Cr .said certain newspapers--pre- gal in 1914, lilt Hollywood with ing theredisarmamtentW propsa Ii ordtrade th oe O h huge..d -" worrell, of COlOi daughter and sumably of the West.ohad 'ens- 1 1g40 with he iesident eingetstoe' Pre. and Mrs. CharesVreux, of ralously" drawn that conci,-apbegune n sg te a thoo examne al q resitbateerr hud hther Newal RokLo ainbwSA Plane sadThrsayheT8Har0Atak AbtnHomien f V as n Uf us -toran Mr sAC e nyi o"his press conference in Way." prsopois tlries I s n4e n S M inCorns Washha n ton Thursday the mres- Her tchy singing style and o ntrue. rEesRt rtfn, whell ko R odent mis oa ulgan ls criticism of amed decorative hats led her to wb vhr i o y sW t Uthe yera dl at d THove Mission his disarmament plandid not stardom not ohly In films but in Obvrour n we(ro t tlt ?t mgognstoso h eanb Russiarhadsawoed tsediensndf en-rsvorL our 1 ownjCI dia .mnt....e__ .-n it *R.plt n andloMr oae n It. ehe wa ae married to David ea- & posia but we have never re-itiny he r s a rs d " Smc peaking at the closing meet- bastion In Beverly HUiS iwn 1 fused and will never refuse to yars .a MsCavno.rthe smoftneputuorrarnby whnese d f nm ael examine seriously D ean other Cn rT. M r Nateuan Was' retired In CoombiardentofthesnreentGenevafConwhh atdrli1 and o n p pionpal basntedtontanc e reairnrects therkIsthtmug' leto she of the boppis ith "ec lly BOGOTA, Colombia. Aug. 6 had been a special sex then reconciledoo th e d C(esP-A mission from the U.S. Son to hear his reportamnMrna2ido on toeae Ttrhe couple had no children to finda solution oti orn- tISt eesion. w e &nthiv e arlne Corps will came to Co- hiy Four summit talks at Gene- Her agent saltd she died about 5 .picatsdproblem. 9lombia soon unen an agreement va, Bul anin bore out that view. n.m., but the body was not dis- mo wsy first employed JTune 1, with the government here, it Sbortly after Bulganin spoke, covered until hours later. As I said fn my speech yester-4,.rmutalerk t, Worrellnofncelton.dayau prem e ioday, the suggestion of President Ei 1914,.easprelep rkInt theAoun Wlththc arrival of the mission, O da iegty resolution ra and Cecilia, were living at aEisenhower to exchange" military ...er h.e was .tr f yasanouice toay te u mcSpiedra un tatonious- gHe n mother andsisterseAura l nSonIthe Sviet delegation's he eignformatioi and aeral photo ne- fom Qu'tete at GenehispMssscoaaenr connapssance flights between the resigned Washingtonb Thursdayothee U.e. apHericatchomSinginger Stylerand true. SMai s d In a dret ga t. engagement at the Tropica- United States sd the ovet Un- uet 1 hdisoomi sAmyauAr disaramet plan d. id o trdomnotC o nlyavInaimsCut nOvoulwa.rlf Foe -Ion is precisely such a proposal. Tore Hav m.-~ arad eanRsire.lamd h oen frcrs _anIt. S ow'allelL n The star recently returned to "The Soviet nverument r re retured -to the banal or- In AColombaSeaikg*at'tSepulutpsimlmee- Nobsiwodaftn eerlyaHlongnabsence.ustudyingditwitallnthrefattention I.no the e .- t 8a took the country by s an seriousness -irt..deserves in ., sNtY, AUGUST 7 ordertoyI obtain agreement. on HIGHTjCoiAhadbeencalledeIntoa-pecialtioBoftticaie sa14 en -...a.h e 1:U-A :m.o 1ti40"p.m. Wnshlton that omr Uai. .orswilc- etoC-----orSu mttak---en-Hr.gntsidsedidstu 5piatementsobylie nhwrad. mb~ Builgamin have imo reased w~ns eo chan.ces that Rusotavand the 4 er sd8 on wa.rhoor Govt. Officials, "AsDI sai speayesaero linerthe govNrMIRANDA SUiotedyStates mayanmakepakeacoverd uetilphotrt-Uter Press To Fly On ,,I n gt clubs and on the .start toward dlsarsameqt o n;'and towboat w tmotion- plaiosHescreen. / First test of Russian Intentions wd h of his rimen.rin New LCSA Pane t!'mat s. .... h motionR:hrt rShe hadtubescomen. awElwill come Aur.29 at a meeting -na ,lM4he wu (ail Orr beLACSApresnt- chna ssad fightsbetwen th k~~~~~nowp South American favorite of the United Nations disarma- 's O]oe fte5Sth invitation have been issued at .Mifore she firstcame tothemie (LneasAme anCoA-rUnitedthStates. Famed New: Yorkc hewasr by LACSA 'Lien ownerCota MUne Natmc wartie ho Isd 'rio6sses) to representatives of theater orand producer Lee ne Low ,Shubert was credited with per- KiIn thn Contrct ad" travel Pagovenmseand, lead- rsuading her to leave South DivisionstBlboaHe.ht hays *reM~in, brganuaat"onstrav1, aeof the tdRepub-lete- America for this country.-. On de no l Projects "in .... e h e can lie tnd the Canal Zone, to take hubert saw Miss Miranda en-. RI In a special introductory Nasi )t-theeasinterreua "flhtover the Isthmus In Its In Rio de .Taneiro and placed her B. C. Hauke, entered apparent oraGorgas5nP o'r up psibrla uWith N. W.-" Hauth-mmn, was employed~mB' HMrl~tm~ns ~ e,'heatw.Ha~n asemloe new Convair-340 plane on Sun- under' contract Immedlately. Helow bids on two Panama Ca- D.A si TFP t. arChe o 'lhe1PP*5t t~optl o ayy~si h.ohJ also signed up her six sin maintenance repair projectsrlani day afternoon. OnfficinlstM uRhn hDAt,. nf oni tha AtRunsia ad hie. fn tedi artled"ontheTethmu-this week .11 spem4 u bout cal Division. H s mother died mto:pcuesre.wlcoeAg29aame t engdy ir't olrw te~~# i ara oe lt atmnhI b tts |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 27 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |