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A they've bto e es special rrate n rd set ob a0hte it | win^r s e mt ,bave Ion seOtt another b ItG he Capital ty lnth id .to sualte decorated In Sofet paste l living mas quermee oia n-year N in .,,,, .~.,,i ,nlw e .earh ho sh-t ,, r 7 on i n woete th a floorshow under a n mhe t. a day VSte ta ad iwas d o- |a t slabe 6arf the red'n dwet the m a dv natv e ou of atars. wearing a Mexican border sam- W i r;* | A heat drie w'the bti thut Fiover. the tk ony^o a costs fS Alvin Jon .k. n. 0 gan"i town. h uen't ap'i t ed t r"W-a we e. It w&AISo h otime. this lyaowed Te f-n- d l Itdue II rested James D'" - -P. w Eeek- -,- left the . : "wen R esear S ,--. y. or,..of th e nation's most would BAN ANCCO Au. 6 (UP) atton hea Portland Me., for i aid teriy Wat sIl broadly eThas requemtedaa thaCnt a b r tCHICAGO, Augcities. 6 (UP) A o id affod lt tter te we had ailednot htfMAy wtrnt lao lead- floor -. -ty, d a .Mburg P., terd y.a t r . et, eag or an intra-unon ut ad he start tl aw to bh e and.*w tWld them to coine bac ont Go en t live -anaasn Although the capital Just p tin lu of $M0 bond. ne.F lO tC1the Willn did an qua- Into the jiratoaphere to e*y 7to w tfte hordna r LMMdwaerdaged or1 hurricane, Connie, with wf m .It . . ,, r i th o le s t ham e thr to s A th Lifd Nr ad s owi Edwards pouh t he .t'rle u, o -m ,o the prole po g themselves. oTh-l Americans made noo- n- rso roblmma trade reports It did Its biskest photoaphs with "several lades plowed through the Atlantic 250 efore rn-to Dee -- ss ...... ... prm-nt ...... venteerg ace travel by n h The ailu e annoue h weaelm-n1 ando redagel vigorous- an Rico toda c o h n fort to isi the o th re not .? ed to prteo inh theourist bneines. witoth patrsen- tRco Hawa, and other minutes, ao the Loetachers hav- Th craed unman busnea Moe ted tte Sthe capital t a new ths te r stae I e bl paed they eo arne throughout the world ed four hou irl and x minutes an tirn f t wede Ber- omilan Wave o secl. abworld ut .l ods els. taIn tum nra, so a o ro' firemen reporter Mndathe m sentthe idea. off the recomenrd .t lamt year by S9g of attempted to U lngyndtma t t ei almost ianteawt yearn p a s w lae ther felds three persons n an automobile Lee awyer of Stl. present Vincent Malone, y a shot at its own wa thd of by atomic pro r above the1 lm red- endaered begin to ar- Pa e Amerla World- Airways' H tlave manced hin 48 An advisory d by the Miprealent uWeath i Wnews conference remark that Notdh,,t aote.a to -... th fe- taken to Holy Cross Hospital Later Plan being extend-hours we had not hit a sand-g a near Malone head. sight a e ballet and personal factors 6 such asphu ig Nortn akota, tonthaa atS f with thearlre said the auto was l e firt Latin e After a whle N rYver ert N elw e busmnesa ent, who Berglod then wu T= health, would -ntribute tro his SoSSIRnO -n moran o tns sigs for ey stroll hasnd-In- w lfen mwi republic to get this Mexico, ad e00 hotel bke it frowas t in 14 mphc-oito n an office, re .. de ton whe there to A .a w. aWl ri 4 w the four-engined plane Walk. pa a travel credit service when arrested.heart; John and fired A .h$_an, said the.b hIef exoh- atohe ars.adtea goes Into effect Sept. Edwards was unmasked when tug power. An rewho n tety was nbeen athe average wn of hio ahe." s tror el~. ~ the Paolts to Chincago. It did 6-c(UP -Brazilnwill be hand what someone else wants to do current weer ureau a 1 a nyder saire made of -orti a dic meawhrih insr bh hotmatch oIre En d ma.o lere a w! 5 thet weater b au mo ,wo Na drw amber ee d11W honi c 9 t sodites. 4d we'ag at smbat Infantryapman's a for hTtI Ae h & e r t .e .s--floerne7 wn.t ed neard the ou0~~bndae Mh a dtand Banr RTn i .t Bra doe tropical blowa was ll. A Tht hsa dat owr," stoc e De anaft se t ene. a of one arac i n h r to t r ssI owder he T. Bthe .t we .P -o dtlS r a T 8 1 ) B Cm The dcrt s al ils Cal .1 f of. -- r ll tadh ,era l Meaere re mrkeed"jsaob outtl untMl OtQae he, pln lned m-ohrsl'----m-om An-- ws e deat enedt o Ther svng w.air.the told e.d at a fo t he U.o allall- of -onbuay- we.n h aer were ...it. n d.aw two row for InAn. a'a on R the endaned res P oda Ctyo estidoe nterou therB Bad and a..b. ot C iv ile n Pa ofrTe storm wheir boiled upi ae. fvr ,i red well-dred. fat of the r-fCeIe1 da1m te free"g thheelng My, fro office, or .tau-h S.milnadwse ert ew fi h intbla S bordIate st "It's notqu as late piece 8 -be str A board of trade "Wllman3 thorized travel agert. processing i an oti a sers o ipmn a rs-or t oi W. learn the effects of said "this year's cro of hone- o ne of the ribbons ignified that through open water i n .in ult f et t It doen t apper* to- be ca mte oH both thamsesn to he meer mooners ten re a practical a r lot." t d a ae pat in the hoU a srslmaoe They don't ask"-for s Under thep first Intro- Mexican border campaign at the so. S7ppicapheryh Tot p fla lrth Pala ak NAH O--rdbone of I'v seen C e bo drWh atosnceat oe bule P thi SgUdth tlSc er. caamPs gne or soft muiS e. Amte ica- s t ear, Panama and n -Uotted ind- thea Tcn ots eoed buea sait itsletr c f avoref, hIn. he Istwewuwte hC.es o i UIe i tsd Tt h selhond on Ru Canal Zone residents can takee a idec oais 5 S mac ondhan stor fre ofe wa h*huvlee d.tint U S oI teeA JII *WaUldr.I l .Te wa n.e I Foptm er tAAte t ri anywhere In the wurld the FBI sa id Navy hurricane hunterarnilots ad m.s e Amyes the -r .wos- udetitin e. bidern te with o e ten per ent down and on. AX..a"du" tos I- Me R ,o the ae s of the IMiplwoet begrr.butwit Th iolms hd raInfoea tridp th" e st ..o. T omfwta onwient se- the bal rance sIn to 20 months. ohas rti t t ru n gh p hi sat into sgltlm 77r 7 commodatons at modest rutes. The Instalkmet fln.nclnpag M01yf lM9 as eye.. I% hotelsandr p led Mf d A ta Ion. .e e Frenzied Wetg M r'I La Se ter Plan, ike Two Arkarnias b mtheres 6 -l t.h.e ..7 sod a M t 78dn te to. lat rO which Iobtl also In- ed a e, rfrd., apup $ong by Georg, olT o Rna roINuced, hu.s opened the travel Mississippi River yesterday __ Rin Cod i( tt ce s adbe ore O CHICAGOmo. ug s A before co.l_ a oprd It. better Ue "i we had nem-totdl% 1 ad-1% 0. tvsburg Pt.O .ai dfe..rd.y.- e orrAtb tose ;tWtwet C:Nlmon wwtrest ser eatormr .. e" 'd taype y. fYaodbar. "e, hakeS. wver appint.rrA-uon Bunt aidd he startedIa cese ar chetos a car .rytingatssngrs atnto ac.srte.r f -m ted o spend about han e ymor land. bs tno thlor e 2wL Maa- wh ar opeled week r-o th.# be- who r n.their cones cw of srin 0 caseeree se ano a r 7000,000 seeing he d it w o his brother, -Care the 3 1,. thb t of ederln Ireral placmn Cance w hale Aar at Midway Little Rock, reached here at 10 s, a shoo. ft galleryhef a.. an Colo ,- retur tc Arort yes to praei- w afterdayingThe ad proved so successful am., 52 hours and, 40 nut wounding men witnesses 06 ieno t pa ntere or hee tohiaeo sand Hwo a, aendo the wot edr min ute s sDute sL minutes s 4a Ch arles ca. cred gnr troffico. CIor wit h m tha Maa er on teS atey It t r and te ere os Inlrl do th w G k nrnoa ndered by the plane were lananilildaMwoIi, I an We woeuldhaveeisti 48u-te craed mai d,'s " newo. arterenfe healrh and taken t Holy Cross aospirltl tor the worl d hours houf s we six- n an t arles F. S B office toot ht a s . Ind capital mors let ra neewg ftr The airtihe tid the auto was easy. Ait r a while nate river relie status agg otonet wae wof spcutribute hisoem I,3n Asstshenation Bead Tro- abl todseek wokn Istue Off Singer beginst look Hnd seel lk It wyar bys i a.rlso atted DCWSion wferner remark that Cited pose Ltctuao hn iithree p ned ilane crashed paveof t nen one eOlWec tiodn White.-Hotse cent SAW. pO Otte.ndtnred by the car wer not zarrn Miranda "e wold thaey mi to sold an dn on prsen l reul an mor Cg for The aeriane .rnid th ahueto was In. ba, Rayon siigd.t 410"I tom a s DW nANEIRO, wrHnzCl, Au Walk t tohwa o.l and dersaial ta.lts. s h e a s hse mnneapohs t cago. id ,6.(UP)_Brazilians 'aal walks TSn to look. and fee:1 like In-t wa sn ril hl cawuh fibe In the mieshi.s nin_ lirfde today mourned the death Of Unn spokstmop s an the blt .eit. Fout Roorec at Nut biy r-aaeed Ch ina -- sed buildingt odes Snothe crash,- nn nnere erewdo typified to them, 1 had bee edis h 'h a n Ol gTo ibot,_flht engineers all the tlahnor and gaiety ob Hon.ear sfr a Joh 1 9r. and fire aver fo.0ib The "Is rp better coedi t onelutef LODOnt 7, Au Lee, and 6(ewUardeAse Mtsh btranha, 41p died yl.ter. St. Ln houir cti they hst L.Huent ,wos= h en' ierd off the end anc a ra"o Local rcdio urrenont i.here was .l about n Syer ai thestratusof tle- formation S.. ed throu Ih the fence._sa ed scheduleP proBrams tn allur kn tmey were reporytet ain" oilon soth km NsA pas. f n of h av r n q t N The mishap oewcurred nCeCar te nounce her death and e dearr s of Itvape. The fort tmutrd hds a.- ca and q and t.~.avul. includi-g rattndana Newth Anlm.y a seig in 4% aiwan S pilot where a Idrenifie d. Cael programs of Mh miretys the Lotac Me an Mtoao Zfr h.dhembe building, 3 up mna. d as Ow beat thte Bgo. Confer e nce tand crs bal bee arrested 23 r-c'-n-- a aa bot S: loinges t. to a em 21libr of Ue R. ck w _teeam~~ have.not affect Aged.-eif r rat i 10 Tom- peGnf. I The national radio announced It hemere ssn eraetihme oerng uble that thePPre" dethe sdn ger s body to Brazil for bur. t sdbair north of Ste. ion office shortly after al on bUtslaih bail'gv "h- WUI is t fic aaea on munetbiene tdra Locall i n i p hr oant wers rid inge fbsitf t --1 i. .l.crs li i a ou.h the fence.- I .s c p t a mn s- ba?_w.. _. at- ". _ on of the disaster e- deserter, Major Sylvesr a saval air station. -mor n a~ i __ American secretary to the loacid sb a. t It a e at. S.h", at the Mplania C .aul material dam- MKe , drunk and drove, him the English south coast when A rme War Council at Ver- reson, h o t l Naval and iof the at delgnation of ea- -sose: miles to the Soviet .on. developed trouble. lin 1890. He was with the LACA 1te '. ht e f oW te WtHM .tl_ r this problem has P.lee- said the the major's oWm It was at least the second a oe Amrican mission that nego- ert s. .. I. ib.Xi^ olf r'. di argd -to Rear Admiral ar. Soviet Zone resident, rush with death fr Die. In- tIted the Paris peace treaty Rican a B ~f - w gv begine- f fro o .MUL4. commandant o_ the agent, kidnap'i te when he set a short-levedo th/ Jae year. gratqu to _is ,II ^ er. il" NaI it' val- District. The I speed record of 7J l p-ath came at 9:30 p.m., at thu mw. r iofl to t1rt t a lvl aiM, af the Caribbean i- dipping took place Jdy hour in anotahe MAer, s sh e Hospital, where be prt pa qs nt dport $ sumia d has been designat- nthe West Genan town of developed leading gear St had been under oboMervta tu 0e hiv-l) to keep ( e ma IN I. t 40;410ha10 faster fi m lis-m m. e near Darmstandt, polle and almost cracked up wne M1 eral days. Funeral arrangements -n dedi- -, s0 (CO a e P Col. ) as"ded. Page Conot yet been mad. . . .. . - .. -. ". \ .-. -J "; .,." * - W,,..^ '- ,-.-, -,. + ...i~ .s '*' .i:' - .- '-- ,-.. ,o - A . ,j.. .- V .i.. "+."= 3 ] *' '*"" l.' +'i .' ''. ' '; .'. *'.v':i *:. . -.; P i:,4 ^ ' =,"1: .;. 0 ...:.=-.*:, *.,- ^ - **W 99 +" ".x '' y.-'-..r.A$.<:z7 ft-f. -V. a B..nat .. t-. u _e. . . mod LO' ," 4 -4 -.. s I 4'fn nO0" Use [*. '... Ilse iason Rat) S.7. 1:30 1145 S -. 5" 1145 nSO 1il ? 10:2 let" 36.4) ,,. Uu 31.13 11to -4 -a- l; un "m vr newSa( I - o.** "O" * "'" at-m us 3 & - amic.s 01 How(BB) *6 aCoas ase'Ns *Q his ui Vli dlsMIsI& OF am Wha' mas ann (U1j Leacbdin* Mi le' .a us. a- . ( w Srual Mwq hii Vss CaHu MUI CX TIb L , Intes W s i M --s I.D n o imm I a r uw.b... . *ZVI" F F-IRM- p~- ^ ^M :* .. .- . +++ i ;". ... ." ,li ^ .;,.a 3 4'a '4 N N N N i i n Il *l0fff"*, __e___ A.le J At I.Il | rl -------- *. gi *3 News .m. ... a- N Nw UB hII II-rt I*) o Ne-w N h ioi. ""L ro Musc m_ banmiu L ii il ii ba al - L *ea'S . "onu An l-o ,*bu l 'Is e m iM X i... H i' i. --- -- N is - HMaM IA*MZ 51 marse MLnm .ug i ro ii ii - Oaul Nw O umal MAcM fMOAN M lilfulfi 9 -. ***_ .~s** wM Mtr yw * iH II * N N Ness MW* tpsit; N Music To Dee.. 3* " ------ -- N to OQGRAM -tOUR Sas~~ N t J IV . ". -- .. ONE.- I- S .. -- . v,- iM Ns, ,*. .2 .." i' I? Jm m* t*.: r ^ * Nt, l News un 'asT. Swd Mes The BErass m't LambbdI MUdodl awi Ad MN * Moll Sm. G. I.f mam Thef And Nw (BBC) S.Ci A-mMff IUssn IAss L . 01a- ?ar N *(AMC) N MISTS Now Youmm luou a Ya* ases 1e Is s Sample mo Draf Music To Dmeem 3' N -a Sep 0 _-_>- r ,' .S W .. : ..,. +++. .+ li . * .o !!..- 0 - -:fAMADR. p. Vir-a is-L v a ~4G!4s[~. -4 - 1 -.. I ..s' I " 4r. The. s.. 1 pn '...4 '4 ' ' NN. mI Tht e tatlow ' I II #M And M Ii The Men (C)I EIn WH Yll ------ ---- MM esalu w so IMs tusa wed il us. ae d ii Wh YMus Mrm gl Th aa EC News - Whes You hfit ioi,,l M ana . Edow Ce Tbe Muafb NSCAI OR AN h n u a ^ 1 . LS I I HMHOS .fAtirr i m. ( Iea AS Du I Il I V 1 Musk To Dm By' 1 ., s. on lum O -- .AgHUA S i g n 'y 1^ -j .iw ' Ni 0w lef. lewd ' -T UM tw, o@ A m Ho Spirit Of Ithe VIMl kil R Uns The rmlhn No*@# Adm H Musc I0 Mauhesa TMn Bent Snow ha KI Pas Ra .- ^ii. 'liuw.4 i i u. ( ----- v----- S m -- ' *. .. U1 -. . e.. .. -._ s YOol ason Iwlulb rW. U& bb Do. k Yursew- rr ,. wmg ". You Asd toI lie (mc *U.. fr.. .--.;, p- a Temple Of Dam* s Music To Deam BDi w S t i n. n N nn xi .-- . o M,.s. So'lon WI -.- 7 I T^ n~ rionai*",. aN T'me SWd IN 1 i MUt The uarnslr* Nm li - LuachlseM lllln' wme Aad KHm Nm Muskc 01 NMam .. SON of rI . So 01 fI ace IRDP Qu* ir kr Ml Tom Btsk* row 4 " Muc I.. Msp' ues Riw f e WsI's Ya'lnsewm I N N . - NMI- iwl's Yeau hnde (coa ,..lsvg ,. -. GC leo (UosD) sav Musicks PFr.aq.Cbshaw (VOAI e e a '-.FfY Ie ' oI "le I - ... i - lk%:,; Irt B ... .- * ;-- <, 4ya SS'n ri.J 'U^ j *j N . 4S'- * ' "- N -s . *-:_ *.J-. --_. ,,-, .-I 'iH'tl ' .. *J- *** ,* w ,. ip N -1n lbo lard ft d IN N -f'WThe Rail cdet oeITbs CTenmum .1 on M 29 .4.; N '.Mm ,i- Ni WasneU.M tmeed.* 0hyd'e A d' Rus .onimFo0 SII Cam .o fiml - M Co r O r Mail CHi.*n laB der Mcn White Te hilS III Vk- M Nwf ladd o lse(C laid, S N. -..:.... hA. ~ Kia. TiN W via. -to IsDa ". 9n:'s ;i,. . 35:45 bUS InS 1i 3:0' "4,. 4:00 **O '. * .Ii.., Ml-i I'- *.. I A .. s ." ', '..' tiMt 4:I0 f-41 4:10 4<4) 5 ill lilt , 1iM l+. - 4 pt-I S,.. I thto ramy 40.-eeeaeant ber label s if*t tt aftspiti P00 h d.t , rn d t"fr d lti rMhau haple mpedt tnJtw This.ee _.e wa os Won d fl4Uo the ats ^^l Mgt e . te.la .m.fl~ t ne k.i.ndi^'Cji lti B ; I M OR i ,.-t i. e'w' as" i' -- cut minq wasteful eed to, dituret an arossut their. at?: w awta 13 Wattor If ,yrT *dr .prep n ior : "". '. .... . Sucm h. d h me ?ei t n; .et qual tod contestantOs for this mis- I tooka Lnen"C4 to be49 merina *The nautical guy tad goof ed this time by evincing Kators' entrail a d newtst blood for t vista it.h my ale correspondent. Bu"t the M tis "ia O .wiO ,% e atier. s. ,; ... ",* i 'a .. Ever willing tolend My typwrtr to an eusp- ly those I know least about,.da ed oft some tat al . . . The coheaxi~adsichullowa:" ,, .,?." "..* iM-,;v outwegn -iTu primary colnioeratons. "You might, too, giye, more thought that you appear to be doing as to whether thl ,uy r qu ing to come thrwaJtAt.4p.0 ly. untrvwA qitde a. gloveman tq* send wRQVto Denver. * "As for tA'W ntsrs regarding which you pro- fess perplexity, why is it not that you may both of these operators?- .."' "With the. taapt tu as It is,. I;jqaqre they ul both welcome yo q aa 4diction,egardiess of -the -imita- tions of your other attractions. : "The apothecary clhapIl fee,Cthould' inlybe a more suita' I1J m,. .owing to th ready supplies ot o which he couldcom- bat the effef f o coking. "The traadentyptie,- on the other, hand, appeals to me as havteg Wfted tlt p etptive c aniflp .in -tat every time h.Lt .'.Qenouh gQ lo' e at you, he takes of fr'4st6. i.corner fVthei-world. "Reverting to the shap- that'does the ciuppg, I realize that y$woldte of much astane to hih pro- fesswonally, s lt dla ireifolent brew been a3t- ed than by wf r I Macbeth. "There till some.lack of pitching strength in the Stengel raj*. y . "If you don't choose to Tmarry them both at the same time- co .of I L.tg thtto acqi- the a If. y for t of le- alone two.. .6 . of the ;. '. :' + - .. "TI is Is beeoupAdon.mwantei mnams poisonings, or catatrof. sp o WA ks p1q,(ding.on what the wander drives) to rest upon my conscience. I know "There Wi uble if Mantle average doesn't hold up t. ust a early eptember. SUwerEiaurreh! advfc a judge asopi"l halasen ded#eo ud perhgt *be more he lto; z g ady rummaging rod the redud hy M I have, tever, renSead my pronouncements alld th_ tthr -t better was to hes found 'i ......4Wtin un 1uaouous1% ti 919to this ad WKLANAThGM S WMUOU AMI L.nb as *s Caphe. t cm tfl b ... en ." S e WAP .S Ani P UJ nany S_7. - 'a-unt- k~4'-"- .--4 -. 41-9 ~1& - -6.)- '2 -. .5 when they takp the -- 4. . .. *..'..... ... l : .7 t..... _, -.- -' ... .- -t --I. -a 5 -4-~I.4 U ~- '7.i --"-ac, 7= Mr. w IMF i o I -i --,I ........... - r I _ ., .z I ~~~' I I ---- - ------ -----i*----- I - .: .+.- I .. t'- r Ago WZI-L, -...-- 0'2 .-LW.. It -. -- ~1' '-;,.-_ "1 , 2f?*- - 'SM ll, R jet facts. 'The wtet y.j no the 10t Otat9 cloudyof or ta t RffaM i -- ,AIl o thb wgritn needed. .. exloalod or firer"le.. i. J xn af teMt -rasmes InvoWl.t Jbheae daitage to. dhe si-tlat S lb #ne ei'tlp.itit, . te spray 'did not cttch fime. Sim- far trials of aircraft wjtboout the . sprays produced large,flea'. bra In states 'SO01i CHICAGO (UP A survey f by the American Bar Asociatlan c shows a itrMd iaeret Mi _ number t lmwer in tle UnIed.. ,1 titteti.: C. lqw degrees before bar ezandi - tons. Mor -than half tb e lowers' In ther Wntry (,~ t ) ars In. Vidal private practice, the atuy alhewd; P,I are n- partner ps and 10,366 are associates. Women lawyers number -50.6. less than three per cent of the national total. Hiring, Firing Big Corporation' Task CHICAGO (UP) The hard,n et part-i a remporatlon presi- dent's ijob is birn5 the right key executives and -firing the ones who tfail, accord to a survey conducted by Science Research As- sociates, personnel and manage- mat researh orfganiatiM. . Researhers f omu d' that the *"ddN a* four times as Ii that a president will postpo" tret- itag a., l nw r m""l mistake cs thatbhe will fre loo early 'or un- wisely." More thin one-third .of te 746 presidents queried jrted this 'is the single most critical mistake they made last year. Sa was :e"- hI lar is, 4i ev, r. W ie . ty i.r -a m A trDe 41co W Eiw .* a e tl heoi ta o that prie-"a jh kk .a P d, acc..l -bo Bdts~Yr, asuae' en. t Ber wun- .. i t hr VMA th ai I rarud - lI.tai H = is that pra rb*a ne- teida r w b: En ie to^ l p a rdnits patter , Ito e- t at -slb.s eq e wq t,-4p a -m- uge tqipqqle q.. !> (es ' -ualgd as NK .!s-U 'r pr 5epplus 51 VA*Res -awe ,- "- U' I.m "Wi3mSiburSItI4"g-,F.. .. ,'"IA' .. thyoia 'endsin southeai U (,3 I W _AW a 1MU19 Wiscnin Jie p'ren un .henn u 'Zg ) * ..m"q@ eq. .- of the lnd--, amtLO bur al 4 S- EI -I ) I " g mouladaes. mu**,uim ahev e0 aw cevereorder on 6 our v tested rauncoverDo eJWelescoW.' iHf. _Up LzeLarenletsfd ml'n reimnts ofetipburg, have been saudyfnl ts, might be ass a ited with the solar cr es nd the Copper Age. unusual behavior since it was "dirtinyatt'th b-t We bile t more ' t n I~i~lq~w ll'i- ^no"e w in Jene early the iell tat-it Is a variable radio erinteat dr-I S au lad't object's-a*aMo star tuteIlsle ottr system." Su U itarly ral V waves have become str e no-astronohiKraus believes the new object pangr certain WW '- 1 W ^ to register on, the Jelncoqi m- may be-the first ptar to be de. tesen s" '._ EP E ":ive recorder on qy four qvo tested with a radio telescope. He Vce. Adstw o KL aasmuch an extent itflu .'with op teleope. San". IMiiitt was observed clearly, the pecu- timately-is Sound to b#e" the radio -o by COLUBUS 0 -.(Up) Its- Wly rapid variatona were no- aatronomerl'ifd. "its behavior sug- Scat bs COLUBUS, 0. (U ticeable;" he -emphasized.- gests that it-represents a new type "h"et ndSio astronomers at Ohio Sta Kraus said, "The new source of astronomical.-object." 9 1 'bigbteu -with food. m tf Iw. vp.kitty a p" -nd renive selected S, brain. Thai the cat f or his ability to select ;a .. .. . ,Vl.s tumors throuSn visual by-ipti;t . Sch6ot Has Unique Art Rental Service BlxEELEY, Cafit (UP) - .he ..nivtyi f ;California has -ad, a traveling art colleetion, .nitW out prits of rae paint- ..t those .ith an rge.. for culture.* * '"The rental suve of the corre- qade l.e departma t ciculMtes e rr pnduqtdu* of-, more O graIt pafinptr. Ithas divided Iits cio i four parts, con- tlating from 41 to '4 prints ased -.alormly on mats .12 by 15 ltdhes in sise. A atpetkan'-ror the department sai& phts ) rerse elected and .09-ne.d ffor- tA pUpoUL' of we- iautii, 'rte stt rqresentativ. I ew pe the paating of tew. r vf rld. Every enpor- tt .de at w*stesm art is rep. neseabdir the' wshdbits from "Pre- Rmimaleane to Picaaso and from Plemish to contemporary UNRARIA NATIONAL "THE PALACE-OF UNDERTAKING SEVIr'CE" -. t r. , We.-a pr I ay my s-thi. h. no comp.r itora *vikow-cur servia- i supoftir! OUR MOTTS t - - ,- A PW-. , ,-..- . -....,I- .. w-w ;* ; ; * '-*. -.' ". < i .. . ,. a ..- .-.. :- ;- - ^ '*^, ^|^^i~l| ,' e.'- .. *- :. / ".. 1- '... _ .-. . . ..-- - a. tio. ", -TniUlversity hnere t in int ey may. to th, have discovered a new type of t he celertlal body.. evlw i The object is characterized by S-tone raldielangle$ in the strength of tno t Sio wive it emit. .Dr. Jones D. kMA Vrtaut. director of. the Ofto Stae nail I sbow rus; H. C. Ko ad d. v. aVo.-i .i - FOR SALE: BARGAIN CELLOPHANE in rolls of 3. 5/16 inches wide below cash! Cia. Panamefa de Tabmao, S. A. TalA0451, PanoamAth St. Par set.'ef:re 9. ,..o, EEPRAT I R / ....it's triple disUhedt' SWefiied i' athe Cocktail which won . the British Isles Comietition. . .AM -USO-uG- LIUDW N..CAL DTILLUT Lmam.-iLOisSM.,tI-M - ... J r- - a 1 *'* * ;~j;MI~r:in. 4 . .,-. * :~j~; *, - .... 4'.: '.. .* .. ." *. I ....- '. j c ' KCA VictMr New Ocrphonico Higi RdediHy V'MIsW hrel imers Mdg* . or lIght oak fnkh. Bhan or mahogany aNUi leg. lightly Moigher. Mda SNFSL. Never before at this low price have you heard a phonegruph like this I Here for the first time is a complete high fidelity system, reisuly Mksc.d by RCA Victor engineers and enclosed in a beau- Utful new, high-style cabinet. This New Ortho- phonic "Victrola" phonograph brings you the new "Panoramic Speaker System"- three magnifi- cent speakers scientifically angled to bring you AVE CENTRAL N.N. 943. all the high, mid-range and low tones of rich realistic sound throughout the entire reomf Has a high fidelity 3-.peed automatic read chase and ceramic "flip-over" cartridge. Each set regi. tered in the owner's name. Hear it today! RCA VICTOR f Tels. 2-3364 2.2566. Is 618 FIRST OBSERVATORY PRIZES MOVADO WATCHES are sold and jeudm -,all over the world. 'In New and in Panama it is CASA FASTLICH. THI {DUTV flUt serviced by le'adng York it's- TIFFANY a/a fv/tIch WATCH CENTER 161 CENTRAL AVENUE, PANAMA - St P. A CASSIFIEDS S. -. -.- * '~~~~~~~~~ ,;;".,i,' ", d, ., ., -"- -" .7- S--'" -...[ -"~iII _ ___.___ ~~ r S i I " m i iI .,- :- ,- :. : ,, Ip : = 495so 4" -in'^^ay -- .* ";' "'-: - ; . .*'. -* g ~ -.- *i-, ~-k* ~Wt *.;* ,,~- - . **~,~* ,d.~ .1~ ;ni-~a.- :,....-~..tflc&Vkt&*~2 1 C~"' - - "iv 'is. NEW YORK- 4- T h a 'body c ' longer suitacklalon ,so "" ,. -- 0li-.m -. NEW YORK, -.. NB -.The |body .u. P1ck4, ) e 4a longer suit jaemifc a fak io _ew. em.iM te l t U nket, sometimes a ui. T raheA-liney a with ng. J - Jacket, sometime! tuni If An t The A-line suit with long jack- and usually with easy, itted lines. e. the lgug mAie tunic d the cut- It's sometimes' difficult to tell away are three new aslt versions where the suit ends and the eg- for fall. And all three have one semble begins. Many dbsignrs common denomatinar: the lo r r are doing jackets, skirt and blouse Jacket, whether curved to the ho- i L. ,, related colors .that mit .be dy or not. t there are no exag- ermed "ensemble" but m It al- gerated curves. ., Sbe.-termed "suit." ee. nu its ar'" hown this '_"asy lines mean that even the year day wear, too, in unfitted suit curves softly to the satin wools collared Ths is back btt it's sThestraight, roasi bxy -the past is -e. The longer lHe of autumn Is Wtell dementrated in this en- semble in green tweed from Monte. Sano and Prnzan. Long box- Jacket is worn over nar- row skirt. Jakft banded at f9 fotfr low hipine ema- 0.. ..--It Tweeds-are imun at. rich in color and elegant lity. And tween is given a tle hand- ling in chiffon land in the heavier weights, . Greens, soft s ofd rose. ele- gant black W e.jites. blues particulary a da ed royal colors that repeat h Suit show- ings. The skirt line all.. the way through is gqeneralUy a narrow one but some eased skirts are shown just as there are some shorter, fitted jackets for the woman who feels that her strong point is a pretty waistline. Baby begins to Mdesthnd from your tone of voice. Ont day when you say "no," he will back off from what he's doing and then you will know he's grasping you. This is the time, if not before, to start keeping the noes to a necessary minimum. "Table food" it's called in some locales. Others call it "grown-up" food." But Baby can get it earlier than you might expect. A piece of boneless chicken, a crust of whole wheat bread or cubed vegetable suits a Baby with a few teeth fine. Baby has a good time practic- ing drinking when he's in the bath- tub. where sli-ups don't ptter. ,. ,' sn not -real word ? .. 4. evu a abtix 'years Wy t it so important to'a * s Of&eet of-"p'a rents" ents-that 4helr c hdren are very I among omM. students social. po rZ .- tgetheg .. ael.lege dor. Why tCwA-their chil- 01Sonmbo.- mated. "What dress tol fnd then parents at conftuses us?" let the eeMm beating aestin- exploded the most each other dpn In business trans- d discussion of their young action and club rivalries? Why do parents lean so heavily I gtbgrlr wspo_ intrigued on what experts iarfrious fields t _..ethat she de- have to say? bi about it. Why are children's material a- n Is Sally n berman. With chlemements such a satisfaction to p'S n, she under-, parents? 3. as project the workI Why do parents expect children he q en to'some 800 to trust them when they usuauy tdtso of both sex- don't trust the children? opwe fe state in the Why is there such a division every type of family made between the child world and aMab o "k the adult one as though parents. as a book which and children belonged to different 5S[2& wSd's Guide to a species? Mind."-laong its vir- Why d parents B.plal- so Slist of he most search. much aA parental respona14 i" a child can put to us. ties? - IMa'whben' Sally came to W do parents remind chila4m]m asked her Jor permis- t.jt tqe?. growing p.Ald flroduce samples of them si2uld tndepapd tle rlumn. She gave It to ine. dermanB uaIh vatae ubedpenc and ..1 ...r de' ._ l ents an,' to keep W gbtmtal e way Ato themselves with- ---and it., e.oopp.t one? n ra their chil- Why/is It so hard for parents to admit that oneldren have t -want 4o paint a asortcomin $. tions? I Fall's slim, straight look for coat twhelter fitted or not) Is well panion drges in navy blue wool Jersey. Lines of coat are t; demonstrated In these fashions Newt op delpids. ress is a simple sheath shaped to the body bo that t I Gold fleece casual coat (left) hjhtlh wait sem* tad arn bIe abe Oatmeal betige tweed coat (right) by look. Tlis is by Originals. Ben Zuekerman d a navy wool Harry Freetel has ath poke, half belt at back, single deep coat (center) lined in American broadtail aad worn ever corn- pleat for walking ease. This or town or country wear. .ho, gown NEW O 3A.The short, formal evening nown and the gown at above-an Be length are the gowna shown most often in the autlupmn colleotins. But new iftarI H thrullnky, full-lenth evening sheath. Floor- 10ic, Projecti your ersonall Q -er lies. Is a great part of beauty. ..In his a l the telephone, ma.- ny f.ttipend all day projec. lg their inner beauty with oth. ing but their voices. Use of the voice is more Im-r portnt than what kind of a voice it is. Most women have had the experience of spending a grating hour listening to a woman with an obnoxious voice. She forces it, or she screams or her sen- tences rise to a hysterical" pltch toward the end. And almost everyone as aslgo had the experience of fItlning to a woman with a low, gent0, warm voice without ever eing aware that her loud voice might be A voe can be educated. There's no need to despair be- cause nature equipped you with alty set of eal rd. Mrs. in Rdomevelt. traw and i.i. her :,t ice was a wa |ae n~t:aI-l~ a IMI By CAILE DUGAS NEW YORK (NEA) Easy nes, a high-walted look and se- a-filt revidea fast description aft oatas 'r fall. 9 .... slightly from a nartaw-tp). the i qt the apd belted r the aNat with t ire many. 'it doni.ant look, all through f M, is a straight and narrow on g designers have found juMerous ways ,of. easing this straight line and s.ti soft- ness. ' Some designers use the ha If- length all gowns are shown, too. belt at the back, pockets' (placed but it's the sheath that presents high or low), seaming or soft in- the newest, fresatest silhouette m averted pleats for a fluid l th longer I ls. Fur trim is discreet, in. . notched or shawl collars, in sAt. White satin te kah best in collars or collars that ar shdu like for the new asatpti d his by small and neat. Furs moot is followed by black velvet and often used are -mink. Persi. gold lame, the latter wy~ mink lamb, ocelot and even sable. touches, - The doua' brea4i Albtogath :abtelh'ven .... very m, Ah el io qaft,-' Alto., 4 .1 Aening, for- he aight a rr cogt owns orfa a SRh both aidtle A-line coat texture adi color hr. Vel- vet, chiff asn laye meUi ta llic .- Tweeds are often dressy, soS brocades.and peanue douee appear . with bulky eflelt and others' t again and ain.m Gre n, E.M enta and light as Wod Wo -e eld, black, white, eart an d , take on new a- m reet, some wq r ftpberry are colors that lend a hand-knit look. This year, ti themselves to zeweling, embroide- game fabrics are frequently usmfry,-lbraid or inge. for. b h suits anWd coats but . : i. t weights. The formal eve i gown is -Green is a newcomer to tor sk.am.ss a pencil rB-.b in the . this season and. in as shades as well as tah -M.lenith Autumn'w short evening tow isb .banors with the dare this year and in fabrfbvery it maenta presilk taeta. Ve eadn, with a nnew ly, elega aluuriou s a those tiad for the t oe ide. Neelne is Ual bl.k, with brow, deep blues ad floor-length gowns. evoing frs by N tter Broal the tawny shades.. evenin fitter Brett S Teen-Agrs' Ideas Help Perk Up Whole Family S ' "Teen-agers comprise a multi- teen-igers. "or 'they are tireless billion-dollar market and have salesmen. If one argument doesn't more buying power per capital work, they try another. today than ever before in history. And if success doesn't come Teen-agers influence the buying q.u they keep digging away habits of their families, and, as a nq ,y have . sold group, set styles and are capable "n 'y have us sold. of making or breaking an t actually i't rm s industry." So says a publicity re- But It actualy isn't as grimesa lease sent out by the first public sounds. While they may at times relations firm devoted exclusively te ugs e e 4l, atloly og to the teen-age market. t keep yung Parents of teenagers 'm n F they are the eatsele of be aware that today's teen-agers new I the teen-ager ayin the com p r i se a multibUUlion-dollar ly we ought to do" and "W t But they can vouch for t h at we r wb oe the.A ides ant- statement about teen-a g e r s ing ow often their ideas fluencing the buying habits of pp a family. their families. Our teen-age children wield their .. powerful influeact whenever we make a family purchase, whether Sit's an automobile, a TV set, or a - aw bome. They have a lot to do with when aad where we vacation, in what . neighborhood and school district , we live, what movies the family . tikes in, etc. As for their own clothes-they have the final word. And they follow the dictates of teen-age fads - more slavishly than grown tomen fallow fashions. Fe -'- *': Many of the things we parents .,"L. ^" twkis:.the l afY ioty must own! VB. "av bes jd to us by our own -" .* I .- -4 '-?:. -. ---Vt .. -.. ^,.. .. Sral (sht) Slineeq for oyes- I-..-., '-/- .r. i ,.. .. -... -.-++ --. -. .t-. A - W~tr~fl,,a. 43'J A 44 ''" I.- Ltb1 *.'1 -i A.' '4' t-. 'II -. A A A - Ir; "VWwaa ttfr jtnig-i h o4y. san f, ast by itter Ar ..... NEW YORK (NgA) In all The overskirt, designed co. fashions thi tall, the slim s i ttrasraLtt hth is e. houette takes over,' and the day- taVhi ,,.It a fbric time dress picture Shows it of to and eoio b t ( o perfection. .ver wool silk in various txturef. This straight and narrow story and cares out the ensemble ok is expressedin many different for faL liMag always a Creful ways: the long. ti6 ,.the limn tu correlation .between basic dress nic, the side&drapet sheath, the and overskirt, a feeling of the over-blouse- dr.a. The sheath ap well-inegrated whole. pears over ad over. again, in ma- ny different wrsion. "Blacke ed' -colorm -e high It's shown' in company with the fashion thi, f 4l. .Ths eans a slim coat of all'klegths or with color that's .< jse of the so-called longer jacket that's black, making a zWlat, soft nearly a short coat. Theq there's lqok. Black .' bdek aai t h a the sheath worn with a cape, the year buttonn s.ae;- :O f ele- sheath with and- ovei, the gan.e. Browns -look:.new; -par- jumper with sheath nes.. ticulary. in. the teen u xtares. Wide shirts are still shown but And "brown" takes is aY' shade these- are in. trodified bell shapes from bege to.the- really bicken- that smooth down ...er the hip- ed brown. Gray Is won "-too, Iun. n .nrani 'naUt. thi ham. hut -nUsalw is arkan i..ratd... Wash am dri d blueberries. Bring to boh 'ttwlthl4W. juit end nutmeg. Simml five l*AUM Str in .sugar, re.. e.. fto.t .. Chil time, beat 44t* -Mttr.to aoft 0 &AA nom f Ra'i imeberry-Maromeb P.arfat- One-half cup heavy cream. 1 Uo-mld maeao cUi etttodetauabesres, wu anD iwe, :~ef pea"s. Add go a w gare. 7a, ., old Is until stift andL.4osasY- Whip erCep u s is Fill a wMe at)an to with an of m xture mad bebnintok ser i:h of thi top iSith water and bert or parfait glas. - Van I ' ..--..V -w- --. .* .-'3g _-A'-sifa ~. .. ...-,' ".. a. . -.-.. . i&- A '. - ;.' t r .t*.ri -.. .-:*, **.. :- .. -. A ----.. .oa A.4re 3h4 1 e I- -.- ~C~ -- '-l--~r~r ..- --- r-~--r----=rur=C-L-_L T m - -- .. .- -- th3~ ** * - 3'- * -.., if1d .ltoE~L .: ,,o;- ....,..:; -. ^ . 4 .. ; ".: '- ,:.. S.p:.4-n iw EOWW*M.1,S,.i. y 4:30. .. 6 .- . ": "'." " .r '. . '* .. '*' '""_ : '..-''*. . [. ,' -nk , .1 I '1' I' ,~i*.i% "1 4. Bf' r ; -t'..i - . C" h .t w -. wilie bld at *flinplsI, 'Wuew .lpuo. e 1> BwpzppAow .jtHde-- vw : Kt.^ S ". -'U4. I.. ~ S : . . - MB. AND MIRS. BOWfRD HOOVER are shown follow- faig thef weddg in a chlpl atomi-N ,atlonal Park. .B. tt -vaa..t-he.2 of Baloa a o11p, .. and, Agraduate S e Canal cqla ad a tverslty, ashe has taught achoo in Maripoa, Galif for wo years.The Itrl~ it the son of Mr. and"Mrs. Walter Hoover of Chino.. C He is a graduate of the University of California, serv- ed It the U. 8. Navy during the war and taught school in Germany before accepting ha current: post as a teacher in WHliOMn i The bride ad groom are- making their home In Lod Afjeles. COL AND MRS. NAPIER ARE ENTERTAINED ON mTB ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR, WEDDING CoL and tila. E W. Naler of AlbM ok APB were guests of honor on monday evening at a party organized to ob- serve the 26th anniversary of their weddlng, which fell on the followlag day. He is the Chief of Staff of the Carib- 4b*eau Air Obiinmad. Colk ..ap Mrs. Napier's daugh-, ter...audijonJalaw, Lt. and- drsM mittees ware also appointed: RoberBlanohard, were hosts-for Rehabilitation and Service, M the aWeair held it the officers' club Rhoda Robinson; Memibersh at MAook .- Mrs. Mildred Shoemake; Wa: IS.honor-of the ocslon, t and es, Mrs. Helen Fogi lanohiai's. presented -their par- Hpial,. t, Smith; P s- at.nget y-Mrs. I loyed Clark. Iea islative Wo AhnMrs. Dolorea sater Among the many guests o After the business meeting a cue to congratulate, the Napiers cIal hour was beld, the hosk~eas and extendgood wishes werMe Haj Ge..-and .Mrs.-Reuben C. Hod bem lIrs. Sylvia Smith and M Jr., rig. Gen. and Mrs. WInsoW C. :rIse, Col. and Mrs. Oberdorf Mm d tr CDl; and Mrs. Layhee, C1. a S s E Alu -tas W Mra. DIetae, Col, and. Key Mrs. s E Is us, and Col. and Mrs. Zartban. MrsFmed okL. Maduro Twe Niba .s strived* t Mu a' "k a& yea ago fro sem Mlan A41r entsn b tomD Vw nith-setn Mondlmersy, Alabama, where be. s V. Oefmpnanof wa. the deputy commander of the n who iv reat Reserve Officers Training Corps, h erae. i. w ..- re.a Plan ee em Soal uee nst... t- . F yla Sh...mke w miss Al etm ronic "la G to mas Margartl Union laurch are plan. win be host ird dinsm nlg'an ice cream social to be .,night in honor of I hold. the Marpri l Gym next CM isorseliAlt who FWriday, ,from 3to 2 p isten, gMis E it Altman. who Homemade cake, candy. p i e a tvsitig the Isthmus during Ie ic; cream, sundaes, and :ft-summer vacation. dr p wil be sold.I The dinner, to which membi S raL Ipr welcome. of the family have been mivit -are" t ..m will.be held at the Skychef. omblow -Post Appoints _. . t "ers Atrmuer Mh Electronics Aids lmoraia Auxiliary No. o 6 lofm W Oste ring Of Plnf l Cristobal Was held Monday eve- __ nfi, with Ptesldent Betty Micek ITHACA. N. Y. -(UP)- A Ca Ptrsiding. i neul University scientist has ( Mrs. Mudred Shomqake was e vised an electronic "leaf to ma ltehd to fill the office or chaplain, sure young greenhouse plants j ad Mrs. Elva Woodruff was e- enough water. elected conaductress. Charles Hess, a research fell Preseeit MWicek appointed- the in the Cornet floriculture depa toalewt members to the follow- imet said the leaf is a piece ping homes: Plasti with two small curb Mrs. Imph Strickland, lag. rods attaWhed. bearer; Mrs. Anita Smith, eato- Placd among the plants ai rim pd Mrs. Dolores ster, pa- ked to an electriccircuit.it tid c instructress. tomutlaluy turns a "mist" water Chairmen of the ooWing corn- big system on and eoff. ime n Get It. .. ^(ft~~~~~~y BUC U1 ,. I l' ..-'^~n ? .. '''"' *' ' St~ r-r' i ,. .. F : i"" A. -' -" a i r- qM M tourmw,-a ar a 6ldi b W. f ar z veouvet&- bile or :' - There jI b no .1t0 1d the hgpter during -e . IAWC Well wuvn For thb outt i cfhmnktee of the Intew.Ateu4 Wonrefs Clupb, the French N UyY will W reme a film and traVeloue atl p.m:, Thursday at the.Emb ,ib Ia- za Fra c a. I IAWC mdmbits and guests ire invited. Card, Ba Seplug Greup MeeWts ay' . The Card, Bates d a e $ewing Groups of the Curundu. Woman's Club will meet on Wedbsday at 9 a.m.t the reswimce of: rs. Vlrgtt! Boney in Curundu bir.0in . : Coboe wi 4 beM: Melida I% aoe ..Mr. rth Ben- son and Mrs. Ruth Kongable. WEArS IN A NAME? HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) -- A f ideral warrant issued f6r Alex. ande Zukowski was a long one. Authorities said he used 23 aliases in 35 years. GROWIeG A year thb tWit "db have been ahbMoa design to mark a tU skyline. FrOm a nei the edifice on Via out In the level UlS _I balcs the cross-topped towers of suba at Pdrio Boyd Avenue qtand at of earlynornlft suidlgt. S-Photo by OliVe Brooks. A-.- il J I I-- ,- "i i '. ... ' e .n'd EirIo ysn< DORESE WAITES SCHOOL of DANCING .; REOPNO1 SEPT.h 'th Registration Augut.29 30 -- 31 p,' r 10:00 a.m. to 5~90 p.m. y a Columbus Club (uptairs) Balboa a; 1 r gu. 25th33 irk, tNM f' D mad AffiUlated Cn.la /- 'Captive Beauty' is a miraculous liquid Iemollient- bracing tired contours, revitalizing the tissues, smoothing tell-tale lines, stimulating the complexion to a glowing radiance. 'Captive Beauty' vanishes into the skin without a trace of greasiness, and works magic for you every second of the day and night C-. - '1-A__ S443 ~ - -, - With a eoaceutr has no con the opport 4 PERFECT TOMATO SAUCE IN A FEW SECONDS MAGGI TOMATO PASTE you can prepare 1ily ated and delightful aue. MAGGI TOMATOJI c T sdiment and off"e the most discrimiuating housewife unity. f .se.eMop dla tIb her taste. . 'p * 11. tl I -.1 I ~ ii 5,. ., 'a., . *- , r.3 W"A3 'N'-- 1". 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NEW." ----;.. --- L ; ~w "' * 1 _ -.. ._~ -fis I ^.-' r n-:;lss~,~,-p-7i~;~ 5~3 f- -- - *-"rrw$r.. !'~Y- *- - *-' St--. fl:. . . ^.. ', .-.,.,,^ ^ . 1 ? " sJ, ..+ +. ,.!- S . :. : . -*-*'. .47 T1 j-s-f '. .. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a~^tf~i~i~l~sssaa~lot^*'^^ _ ' w~i 4. LMvg YOUAR DIYWTrONf LIBRERIA PR9CIADO MORRISON FOR af t ,e A. LvA ..I. SWORD. FOTO DOMY W ORD5^*^~^* ABBSSIJiiiBis~sasi~~ia A.ss 4sL SI LOURDES PHARMACY - CA8A ZALDO Agm. lI Can L A . FARMACIA EL BA1VRRO " -77 t~ ThAn. hi& COMMERCiAL & FOR SALE FSALEALE FOR R IT M Iron^ safliuS old Autonobieh mAp tmsia *g C'arnl Zone DeIatl P e l*- suet with lmi** e- bo l covering, $81; .wmght I r.dle. Phone Pa s 3-1144. labod.6 T_ SPh _m Dr. C.. fSiMemn camp ci- $3. Phone em 7i"0 e"m. t" 4 a.'S ,..-43 41. ... .. ALHAM;t.A.ARV I -r C. L 3. Ft ASleII 2217. Qars 1-A. FOR SALE-194' Cedmes 4.- RUi LORY, ate egp gsu--. Moder ARM ... .s Iv a FOR SALEg: Wetl; gl-hfso rub derr iedon, fully e dipped, hay. ment fade oe Onr wh-lehiss mew pml ISru.. tNI t. o (d671 a11. a AM fritgrate, 9-su. ft.. 25-yele, d metle, new betotery, good ihr.t,.guersmtes- metdbpm A I d air ' appesite Lsuupsr.5xellat cndii $00. Tile- fin e, eiemptionally 4ee and ci teidi I ses AueI1Ahia Z. i T"lpl'Se" plans Guil "38". .iedy to;gsS, $5.5. Mr. Evil, ash DI.i' Be y h o a M FAfr E9-pleiIPhoignoe. 4 Eeblto MelL, Can cell Clubhouse, 32. RN RETIREMENT, LIFE dining m *f sly. Tel. g i--e. Ci. ... . "tm a: w e l i. --". ,..- ., .. - SS 3-336 ilbel. 1OR SALE OR TRADE:-Lu a d i.m bie s"e n f ..--' IfUCATION INSURANCE -(--1-VAS 1953 Ped 4.-due Perdometlc, rv ALLai smee, fw.er..t da, aaf. funk. r W S ( .Philppine ritee M 4 room d er ieOXl . FOR A. E a, .., s.. .....:' .. M. t '- i ". &"O.._. '.-F. " FOR"SALE- 4-g..ele.m.any sale.Pho n.ee. -.417.-n9.-n".n-.,If-- .....ase,,,., ,." u., .. ...tabl...e e cffe tuble, dMinin hda $9 n.5. seo eulefadstylm.. e.s. .. . E. -s I e " CuruHde T134a 4. ehe,2-A II n T :- Ca- A Po " phomenauatal. P niUbd li Sitas l Iip tll iel i ,m I f luemu" ra sm.h camera, 1 .5:3.5 G.- -- eku Santa Beech FOR LOST & FOUND ISRAC95VIEI Ios satto apuFds up RFOR RUNT- Fural1;med spelt- res eio s o- FOE IG 1/300th secondad matchedls, mintonV Pente.sec. ". 1- p9 .or is fogys- Sed Notice, W ASHINGTON Augg. A flush melt5, rg no, cr" drJ- 42 Sossbi ae,, I. aAmc chmeg5.PhnFotA-trone young male ele hint is csen. 2529.A Ccoli, P.hoe 84. ERavelt Thter. Telephone ; C iiwk G Ano1,lb Ca.m 1s.ma B rid e H a n d c u ffe d Ih in Eas0t Pukistn m $1-00 i 5024. i . . . *... . .w .se 5 to $1,400, says the National Geo- SST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP) -Mrs. raphlcSociety. About 60 ele- R SALE: .i ple FOR RENT-Unfu related iil | l i H-lM William Henry Murch, a recent pants are captured each year in hi.Lh'e 'ur"it" with enahloni scr"-ped apartment, two id- --DQ1^ ? 0 Id Briie pnp in e aloyee n f on. t he oh-ttae ngr h ill Tr far $l00. i.nclu-es tabl,,. big r1 / m cl ing, dining im /... I. ty e auditor's o wfce, was hand- -- wih e M I l meld's om, two atu, pi A Jiew ttic. u cuffed to the railing of the Clay- Edmonton, Alberta. symbolizes **hO weflahle theirs. Sun- garage, 3110. t "EL CANRE- bra that'nqweta'.dwn tonC Al ots ton courthouse for violating a the phenomenal growth of west- day ltoWseee or eviming or all JO." G Stroet No. 2 bpMUimg during fullfo jtn broad stregibihea IMWI VW l courthouse custom. ern CiMada. Before 1900 it was lit. doy Money. Rulpla Skinner, "Circeu." Seo Di Castr. Ave- tens attofh f ca e or a l-be ottpn T. IaU che former Vis' Norma McCor. tie more than a trading post. Now, House 562. Annn loleverd, n.ne B No. 9-42. Phone 2.161 8 a ":: n't.1'ifu on: Planter bra- ii"- "EMSXPHIS, Tenn. (Up- - aIick was charged with falling to in the grip at an oil and natural- sener Uue- %tse. Panom. jAa frfeh a BJars-?nrs1 Viau anid Admit honis at Over. Pt advance Utjee of her wed, as boom, it is one of Canadas. continues to follow medical tubbn arid throuhii all active te Park Zoo he, uter.ly are SWe can help YOU with pled ignorance of tp tet grown cities. Each month findings. close hiou worth their weight gold por "hr t" r TWo Loving auare ,etIlS ~th a bra Is a vital to health p-erSp. a h n .. .I.A |Ac. t notice but pulat.on. already beyond the. *OE LuI I iu to style UlUslela lttosaye eec in A n atsn nt time have had IT .f- se toIFOIrI furniiedwsii.ffo caree th"t Ignoanc 200,000mark A .A *r.LA The"deputies then elia, to The Navy has found that stan- Fr M h Tr d r Rme To keep you i the best lp- s you bethel A a yer-old blppopotpa DBn.A n rd IOS M I L the railing until ptr dard oxygen equipment for flyers Fs ible shape under the sun or thliS new Ply.Wex Style Br, has a mi rket value of about S... could record the occasion. .. works under water. P lots planed for dre-up, Playtex has faah- suppor.8 you, o t .e oor__aln3. .( S me w.ae. io u 1- -- loned a new high-style bra in mntsme0 fashions with m1- Z. ..rea . h ?tr ti .. . CHR.LOTTrE, N. C., Aug. 4 required "auite a.lot of travel" that first als un-time fabric, i hra bad "besathes fthe zoo, s aid en LsArmed OreSo *-. (UP) '-- From East Boulevard to volv. -n absences, fromn inte elo lcbw hot@stratoFpRoi t.- br-ge;, gu rfier t,.he .- i WA l (Coatthue r PyeM ) dtht h oftae skun k A are a from echn et e ob wo a a etae. e un de rscreetede; uomfrmte ai:w yb .m ove. fedo the t rakof conducting the a- myEn by et va t as of et ge, a crostown h.us. ry e as a worker in the French fashion lft fire 'roM fashion xodehs to ftight- Ssai ter control orations. ,. O, bee, white b wh ept each of his wives refrlgeraton plant of a dairy, types, plus the fit and support g. men, washae dur e a d tim _F_ orces f roum rt Sobbe pnd u otaoher brp rvar. .i gidrk a. ut the othei, police tel lt week when he was lid that doctors recommended. comfaortable cotton, word's OO t . Albrook Atc stay the major a la .aidym bterday, ashr, is Deetv Ramsey ..^ t Cool, tubbable, bom firm- -fm ular fiber becomes the.'Ieal aat A Th f e SERrICE ss NouriBaa ..-- ,,ile-more uth tg a gton Is the ls N n-ti me, 5 i topule.vard, nt8N. -4 Ph e211 a t.-.-.e '". ." v .. 0 e brNewfbr brMOs. em C lu ral Center ... bo dbtsg otha tptural- can witho b tg e y h wored Soe r to. ,.-.f-he w.,gbvel o I' to t.ers uto utfol cn fSowatesNgetaringCoppere-oong- Both Mrsakaasnvtant-Soohn.th.Mrsp.re Z, and patuhAnds but alread bEyra. w n Stgner id, i don' urn Did y knwta wt(t 15 0 P. y 9Miivelhre.,ions n. Th TiMda lrt eronel r- Many ice fe disappeared but Teay t at Bv CHICAGO (UP) Income WASHINGTON (UP) Via- ditori that will eat 00 la pp- p lp a tmer n dentGsI aireas sad e osts. more than 50h covers 25 to 30 w Mere e Jived with Fay av ld taxpayers made mistakes in arith- itors to the nation'- capital this planned. The mosque itself wem a, w 1 S' O ...l s StogMd er, the officers watd,- at 1rs. Grac co oner could not bee minaret o an authentic. . S Prorty for treatment of rce y completed dam, ,500 t a on the och under Clearing House. Moem mosque rising 160 feet into Offial beeve the new S their fam e aly. wounded nd regulation of dI- ,t I and l feet high ha obli. a cool breans e from the electric The national reporting authority the air overlooking Rock Creek Park_, ,, sater control forces In the d- rated both erpon a Owen an when they called for hi. At on tax and business law said th As the re t the efforts of i dted .to beome a ajr ING- Saster area to prevent overex sa- lo Afr a's Vitorha NB first, they said, he claimed only erors resulted in payment of lem nations, e on co, tourist attraction inthis ity of Poe -`-- attention thiu e a t mi oreshan one ad ba a arr-a t reorM. VS I H ood MA*l R" in t .le, o. a-- es .... large a .Swi...erJad- It showedd that 8oigner had m But the serefoe also caught mis. m rase achusotts Avenue . .." to slp on. d-bXer;* . Aromtayted Fores..U)n- ohrormn c had be00lvg on EastpBoulevardeto involving longuabse nc i. .efromsfie r mbe r ainab 1m0dqueto e. e_ _we- JE their nm. wuaeak ri rcouad s oe, ma -a feet fee, and sine-t 1313 0by og.l D9be s. Lith er Mtel leportin T vthe haaor tyafie lair, .- oF ,. tha t , 't*" ,.l u-. ,UP -Sr. a .S important, features that might The ,3e 00-aacre Wrght-Patte for our years. payment were et. the iare in non- ,- ., ceanon e.ois t t-ardsoene encountered in. rtot.iers of esoWAir Force Baise near Dation. In the meantime, officer said ,, Ar*sc -. w a Da Pran Rn f *a av. t ..ow"ag ot thee ype wtI also be given Oeis one of the world's lar* Stogner married Grace on Jan. 3 Many taxpayers made optmis Each uniqes countries Wr *Ba I ar d ?ow wn s peS Cl emph tas by umpires. !-t air installation. It compr-I 153. They took up residence at tic guesses on their estimated in. ghantan, t, Indon sla, IranU -. .. ' d* Qi ,n tt r..e Date for the rdtiqAe of the s moree than 1,000 buildis.a0 Wet Park Ave. last January. come. and seat in .arvane p i .Jordan. liftto td nf.Agreslc danf nal Danh Im o Uh.e. eue... Priorthir t h tltr. m ti world'sofevn Ae nlone The two apartments ae .returns showed they owead. conttributed something to the build. _i a ..M.a"pr.o u-cthi udarC leu--se-M- omsee o su erw.tos gu1t a eeld Thi toisOaulals ran into mb li evof the n.. d IA M Fartd I co nto ce ssth. e Sh dd ,tate t porn Owe f w.a t atvte o -k. A o e taxw eeaed s esWs l" si T Aste resu omltal* effort rofoss a i . re pto,.dl hemog- u.bs ..e "ct .omfort a n .. ath the bes c~d- c eterneds oton l , NP .-, C 8.. (UmP) -i d'"ha s bsotest-e _,,_ th i .. W h - ....R. d Arnold7 is tonvinedl helof her aie f _.m 1 ._to dlist ..vting ?. PICTIE E.bYONE 1 t/.e,. jwas .born aeir : Pa att entAMA. I s have thent at leot i 'e daymo e 'las five ye. .andael mag cosd d TALKtNG ABoUT. Is mat or an o ime ri Ioll -UP)-l o A M.oead0 Imprtbn. aroacr t -a ** frory en t w n efa.miltls ire I nono- STh e samet y e e aserplse'o io .r orece Bsleevas Daton In the a-.meyd dim, e se aMiodi em cuna- II'oa dow tall t 3,hey feet. The io, Iseger to show thet thir nGad G ny e Coming" athe r sI madetr op tis-Ea uwtellwWolPed Ryde peauel femph as'the pbyume netr, ari mnot their ItveM ut., saPTa t xt Wesr esday.t odin habictne Egro, osneseiaer ant I t I- o..::t.: Ithe y re a d ,* d t4A5. 1Zl q .Na os) a qsheuM L ".k"."dos.r s o h"sde tisg.at re oe thaenoe Um M i a tenin Dtes frthle, ciq of te; mrWeserAvelascomdanc a a.n. I sual hvheu. In when he- te ca-i Areotr so wde w t .yThow ed.Acontribted som ethingoey . "cot-IheblintctI motor bot capf ro ran34le froAn- ato ndwot ea tan "f lh!natheweirc ool-e.,.I, cat ha uO fsce is th B th, em..Hs0tlPerhaps, he eoofd have stayed- 'Theto_-_r Baol thed i s01,rTrideyournt we front. watterywbthltall aoton-,too.or rcasnFyThenrchiMr.KFycAtAsTsEih&IVdnM u Ep,5stGetreDabed, ruur to the lake is ar ran l er in tprnlabberta st.a rmakl _, Arabi edrU EA :0001int empri c hoera andiothsrontu 1hoot- "thein .B hey.Asratiiaknowereached. and liliess ma be 'enoeted with TUThe mrlkt ws Wae moran Is Losfsg Contest v e years.ln ew st NUS xunc taebuldr, bor_!din n "OLDWANVEn have.flo...t alaste daiernus are abeigfuit.aru19iN III 6f51heiTALKIN-GxaBOUTisi. Arabn Statenow is an Aer. wl a m stork to the h epith l is t ethoe h hereo is no- r-ed b ..orn ich allnosq.ms prand ,s 'f.ouind gaea or Mr. and Mrs. aot- for eerebra lY adequate tra- alsC. TA. PrM-- IMeInturff Jr. lu.-- t ean maristeoatn d wea its vie- Tc W ner re f llled to prdd- en May me, e dath airo Mpw i s eatiresy selfeeves .ing, whe .-e e.._ b, a m... tailud ato2,50 fooeit. Theogia-nearlys toshow fthr- at teirs ohMaendsC ate t. T r old dream of the mosl con- Cagh-l.t fie as t p eaTd da not setheir. devouli vemlih od, says .l=.t rit emed .Rokeflev J.. ..im alth g onhad c i r .- .d ore nne ri gS2i5oto ,,- 3ed -"lclFet e d taesde t hte nti r hour's d hceped .thies ned, rb eq It elf t . S,,.-.. Ac Lrneod then Th uael mi s...rsist . t lIre yCanso.ltlondaig$57i00 inifi ua amuseet W t e h mave-. forse aJ I S *I .8.l-Prh -aps,- heoshould v& ta o oh eOan rlmos uering1e stafe he et.Vnto.f..cia -,lbel .ev..,o _- I tiJ . .whotonreglatke, f hso arra n W e hi '< ri Te atonu .r report steal ro- .y.he.i. ngovrl.k-gRo- . vnI .othr o eta.o te n$which',Is writtenuIn .. -of te f. aS bl r s.. .u -- . Vi .747 Siyoee jI poIcM 'Jpxai^ :- a ^.. --:.f fl: .E-. .. 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A t.: -a5t v ;~ : -- ... ?--. .Y. ..--..Y~t3 ,- -*>. .." --' *' 4At'0 call bi r? l is on oylywod ey than her Mile He's pa r to pruce t Alit"DB aiburnea with the comadan said. t@struck It rih in a wi. teldlm eerles '" f Hell .. ... " l" td 'rZ nu the rht banjo phich wil Sadtm oyng. r and -Bros. having hush- .a u ..u m.ine ', o -.- "lu l n' Sthewv -haitar-tt sp- Chapb by W.alt HOLLYWDi-(lnEA)- sd Look ma. oll.y f erle.by the Ida and or will WeTdr- ...stchest. County lt ernsld. a mov ie the we ho screen show. Yip, the su .ke Du Ara ., who tr ." Theya., tn. d o'oCp~ r~ ~im stiea Fex film tsoy. He'. alem y in the W ol. their lteuftue movie, "Far- t tle, "Mr. au rs.'." t l'a "7 ".gItal Thornton Wilder, who a won erard Sha hornn Wilder plywood mansion league with a big Oi e., Darlin." And when he' o and William n. are among the new eatt n b Long Islath the d. co ma kes a big toi cover, hoek It unloadsr There'i: nt rFovaI :bac ft. *. d 11.0 1 -,W .t ship....,S that m in tbo-.nlloht, Ban^o t wi-aem oy fifty and 5ane B.S-av n h .. .. ., . IS owwy jmed r i .co- Wa z Mo -,-one of th e tari banjo players sdi.u ritwne. singers, h alks tuIN Nw-tor.T. .T-..Wo- ptit, once for a -- now unlikely pec le who may w in h. .aouthtul to Lucy; "IrotUl.ed( T er aJ n Fra Lov a' t ","f try his, hand at i wiokedh nmusical shows- sea" .ws' an eyewitqe to Wlly . i.Vsoh n"- e Way "j is weg f Cox's "utterly rgictous" 4vk sy. nergit cA uom ng that' Chymkvv. o naag to tre an tottfyraryo Amerien a n ni* I0 "PyMi nalonr y Ma i a red and then refired-but maybe .po uilr .othe nWrts of the in. i al -- b...She hs libretto, Mty. Wldt115,lantern gdes, oviedi, oe, Mr. e rs sti o ld me mentsetlides. y synerdist pis named d i lii. tmpt to carry out his theory team responsible fr "brigadoon,, peey- nm qusot$ce yclo-hexony-deyl-apamide.who eamlar 'wi T d a t "the probe of opera' an s. dite o r t Broad- not g ago. Try that on your bngo dr a. Sim *.st"tay ee --e"tb m. m e Adiw th i.... roles. ..... ...One of th e first veteran raddal, ..owlp ,.. a-h. an Co-i.."Lucy" na nmdil at he a. e yet been anno .dcee., orlM cr r80enowtd . oommees ton teliem-eon anin .ed' to ued a nte.ie. .c ra Mhiheo eiet theh drel sho hwme rian' Is York tk taess anY E Wallach, who is now starring Our Tee" in which Mary atn the m ao m a n t sol boo lug, He rws a couple of years ago when t t st r Is y known hone Broadway in "The Teabheof might ea y a starring role Inge played a successful two week they all teamed up in a movie .tiF -t Th n to eWilder, ca w hom wo ih tl Jd mansion reag y starrin at c-le;, Dnge, ,, ,,he Si p.t y the August Moon," Is begiaitafs the ptaer Prrize win i g dr ama- gatm e ewut when he re tu rned to called "The Big amist. r.fthink that having a goat 's ulel- yst w hose "ut $op' is a cur- Hoiywn -he was groaning: .JNow there's a switcheroo. ,.6 or S. ?" .der r .low member of thA o at 'is a- .od rent hitn. Broadway t n. st gis the- only nNever again-un ess I have an- de et3S aO omen. A goat named Siki 1s -oe oneh of the three who would not t. Night lub en retaining is a . a- the, pivotal players in 'e a- ave one of hi works turned into di fferent art. You can't eompet actaaly Isthe fat butcher whom house," which is a resounding hit a mical Re is considering writ with expert likWe Danny Thomas, everyone urges to get married he Before he got into t play. WI- a op sal b rm- T line .up r b aef Go he. I evese t y who says- 'People -lanch appeared in "Mister Re bf an% og n booa wfo.a to icch hit th4s fa ane wined Nightly from 8 p.m. look de s as b.tchers. I do n't h erts and iThe Rose Tattoo requisioned by the Government for the ailing Loretta Young indT jg p know wh." Mat bis touching portrayal to experiment with .teh olw l e 'Ca for ogen r bob plant. *e or testpir ev e an t st aROmE And wh his blind date the with genuce artiry s Besy ae, off-beat stories and new -names already are o the tted e .eni. p- a In schoieltecher, Blairr whom he comforts tender ,talent are advanceg the bus 1- A show which Fred Waring, the line, with others to be signed. 'R ' evwno h as t e 'nby saying: "We're really such ness and art of picture-making." orchestra leader, has been touring a b P R -- r wlo aatn .a dogse As.we. think we are. Whih is perhaps why Maty, n al over the for the : Now t's a oUth-.theborder TOKER tmi t cher re awly Mis ilair who in real life is unpretentious chunk of life h a ear, will sttleTow It i Nefl version of "Draet." CUCK-A-LU it y s the confidence rs Gers Elly is not, a familiar met wth suc phnomenomenal su oW for a month during A ust. NEW YORK (TANS) Nora' The series. "The Attec Eagle," H B.ali the breast oo the face to moveh-ri but 15 years cess. It was called "Pleasure T ie Xaye, the star ballerina who was starring flawless English speaking A S das oIyd. Apen wat poeIs as one of I955" on its tour but it will get a featured this season in Ballet Mexican film star Rodolfo Acoata, s r h owa's moot promising young gh L new tite on Broadway. The last Theatre's fifteenth anniversary will be filmed in Mexico City in thr Aa r.. i "~I l ". *i tt' ena when she appeared min t. s p time Waring appeared l a Broad- program, briefly considered be- cooperation with the police depart- .cnma Ml ,_:S..K JU n'e t haro.'s ,ay The. Beautiful ..it- vLk way show with his ban wu in'eomfg a straight dramatic .ac- ment tere. e I ; ., . Pale.'" QIsy "Ten.ne s qe et-f iK Am s Tree 1921 in "TIle New Yorters." a mu- re a fter she ad achieved, star- - . me ~idtr bAeln'( Os ly .retre4 fro.m public oe beut sical which was also notable for dom as a dancer. She ultimately It'- EVa Marie Saint and James ... i..,: Mi ,nfs"iaulXg what luckily accepted the Hecht s- Lan- CHICAGO -(UP)- If something introducing a song called "Love changed er mind, however, and Dean in the star lineup for NBCs' -- . , w g for the tsr easter offer to appear as the shy, that resembles a flying Christmas r Sale." t her sights on further explora- color version of "Our Town" Sept *-. . oten or i spoken schoolmarm. tree zooma. overhead it's nothing r . of the possibilities of d r a m a 19. Bing Crosby was all set to do // " riye is Bret s'y to.e r 'ie d. tb, ot e. i get scaled about United A Jean Kerr wife o the New throu movement alo s. a r the musical version for the picture .g m, .. fr -.-, I'-, s pb Suit one of United's' wttil~ revealing Introduction to Recently, she was asked .how Producers et "Mr. District .'At- .- moth -law to live with a yonS DC-6.air coaches equipped with a "Kg of Hearts," the play she sne felt about this appellation, torney" .~-e seriously considering - Scharried couple, Marty's mother dw high-intensity lighting system wrota with eileanor Brooke. Both iIt would be very flattering" a Mr. D. A. for David Brian. " shakes her head sagely and coun- which the air line is testing, heo introduction aid the complete Miss Kaye said. "if everyby L.'ads of romantic fan mail started n iiii . 2 Pi ters: L 1. at United Air Line offcalq -sad teat of "King of Hearts" illustrat- knew who Duse Was." Ihe head buzzing. ,? whe h o ey tech-you at hte i atd dtioa .coibut aaP aua en with pictures from the scaceas- M .'! ,,.. nc a ptrform.nc as .photographic trobe lights ar. ful BroadwhL production,are pub- FOR THE BIRDS j Hear It now: Shelley Fabray. i. Sen e ranged in a row on top and under led n th July issue of Theatre MONTPELIER, Vt. (UP) th. niae-year-ld bundle of talent Sthe we-meaning good nature the fusqge. The lights, visible Arts maazne. A Vermont state senator filed a appearing on NBC spectaculars, is mother s perhaps the rewarding more than 100 miles away. make resolution that was "strictly for Nanette Fabray's niece. result of 50 years experience the airliner far more easily seen Paul Ggory, the producer who the birds It called upon the ov INSTANT T the ItalianAmerican t r el a to ihh by day and night and also always has something unusual ernor to point a state ornthlo Milton Bers move to Holly, where she and her husband enjo n dicate its general. direction of ,his sleeve-he produced "T he gist (bird xpertH o serve with- wood for all his shows this fall ki. t Pt he stat tus of the Barrymoret flight to other airraft. Cae Mutiny Court M arti1a." out pay. clusde Tallulbh Bankhead as doe o was ri get marri and later becomes apprehensive and antagonistic to1 wars t he gir l he finally brieves ings e Mtlies onrwlbfmdy t home, mother all over the wrldrt i ....... .. .... se their true. feelings mirrored.- - 1 i ~ IM ** B ffTs *** *whihe stersclear of about - "dy id kn Tap Wlet' i f~ln. r 'Ma .to .fqortm ul w i n g it It. 'Priges wimi playSw on Breed yh"s i ,safe." "Some of them of thou *a's a B Td.,toRl" .~~~a with launknched a "mea S- y :s _rw aothre.hc emvat -a- ad ,ThflW'fl s *ly retir f lim lton- t steel ,'e-a a Ki o e p theirpIactres. ; *PAWwsfrs plneh 1oWtea*Y,"C 0i sate."t Some of them h av e brsyd i to* mo h Tbi Rl 0 awmbliin with unknown n a me a. cr e 0 6 R sk h o w P o "r **stc. rt Ei- BaoH those whA are willUtg t W -pt s l aar:Uie Ai -Wte o o -... .... .. Sl .. I Poorpi rTrb ii-soer rrri ^ 'ur n rrru- A n.--u-nTi n'Ykl( nUTSrr p A xrr t.S- ft r. ~ .:t*~~ )75Q%"N'~~' p S a- rsani Countess, Lexdp akemere Also In Sprint j The Stud Montelimar'a speedy Turgit td the d Chiriqui Iprnisip prospect Pappa W are eduled to strides agan this aft in Jeetured fS wsven vmurjowr u rt -and. "B" bimportedl hones at the Juan Franco track. at Sunday Turgot raced to a Chivilingo, a heavily backed sec- to-post two and-one-Ie ngth ond choice, disappointed and ry in the one mile $2,000 ad- was prominent for only a little Republic of Peru Classic. Pap- more than half the distance. lynn wound up second with Fol paid $4.80, $5, $3.20 across other starters far behind. the board. This was about par time Turgot will be giv- for the day. GOlan's $11 and Dis- ing. Pappa Flynn 15 pounds inm- cover's $11.60 were the best stead of only six. However, while straight dividends. Tul-got will have the benefit of Bravo topped the jockey with xRatn "raliche" Vasquez' smooth three sensational victories. ot handling again, apprentice The dividends: ritr Andres Gonzalez replaces the FIRST RACE veteran Blas Aguirre aboard Pap- 1-Grlsu $11, 5.60, 3.40. pa" :'lynn.. 2-Tempeatad $9.80, 3.40. Also scheduled to start in the 3-_o1den eWonder $3.20.9 feature ire established slars such SECOND ACE as' Blakemere, Persian- Countess. 1i-Discovery $11.60, 4.20, 8.60. Lebden, Barge Royal and Monte 2-Oonzaga $12.20, 15.40. Rouge. The latter was t h r d, 3-Mr. Foot $6. foUrth lengths behind Pappa Flynn First Double: 575.20. in 'last week's classic. I THIRD RACE Persian Countess, which willcar ,1-Rosario tel $7.80, 3.60, 3.80. ry1120 pounds or two more than 2-Paques $3.20, 2.80. T-got, will be ridden by favorite 3-Our -n$ ",. ey Alfredo Vasquez and f- ne-Twour Fancy 6.0. gres to be la the thlek of the fight FOURTH RACE H1' the way. 1 -Takeaway $5, 3, 2.80. Slakemere, top weighted at 2-Aseagurwda $6, 6.40. 120, could be dangerous I& he gets 2-Asegurada $6*80, 6.40. of to a good start. However, jo 3--VUlaneal $4.60. k Jose M. Avla is sure to scare Q ea ACE wa many bettors. BlakemeRe will FRedondita $4 CE0, 2 rae in an enry with Monte Rouge. -Redondita4.20 2.60 large Royal gets in with the fea- 2-BlIcaya$2.60. $. of_ ...pounds and will be raid- SIXTH RACE -d. by pint.sized BraulioBaeza. 1-Pompilio (e) $4.20, 2.80, 2.20. .glio Castilo has the leg up on 2-Espagirico $6.40, 2.20. LeAden. This race figures to leave 3-Albatross $2.20. *Mny a fan hoarsre after it's over. SEVENTH RACE "nhe secondary attraction, for 1-RIqUI $9.80. 5.40, 4.40. Clss "'D" horses, is another hard. 2-Pinuno $5.20, 8.20. tSpick event. Impressive new- 3-Amat $5.40. .cper Kadir should be the mu- Second Double: .$33. tPls choice but he will have plen- EIGHTH RACE t'of competition from the sensa 1-Money Maker $3.20, 3.60, 2.20. tiobal Nogalino both in the mu- 2-Fuerte $9.80, 3.20. t$aels and in the actual racing. 3-Hipocrates $2.20C Ohispeante and Barlyon also rate Quinlela: $45. s top contenders in this onuded. NINTH RACE .Nine othqr races are inclu 1-VUalcanlzado $3.80, 2.60, 2.80. 4a an inviting program. 2-Expliclto $5, 3.20. Mutuels choice FO lived uP to 3-Diatingo $6. eXpectstlona by racing to a One-Two: $47.40. ithilln one-length victory In TENTH RACE the featured $650 Class C one I-Fol $4.80 5, 3.20. teBphltp yesterday. However. 2-Mirzatoatif $14.80, 7.80, 6.80. neeedded a bang-up ride from 3-Eacortal $6.80. Chilean saddle artist Jose Bravo ELEVENTH RACE to win. 1-Nacho $2.80, 2.60. Tne five-year-old brown son of 2-Alonslto $3.20. Itu#itde-T nat.L was rated tar IN t we > Pieset by V- ;r e Juan 'Fir. 1 ; l:W&7 oof inn e Frane an Wddway down the homestretch -- " and then was hustled out smart- ly In the final sixteenth to stave 1-Eseaadalo Henry Lee off Mirzatoats belated stretch 2-Courtly Prince Vertleordia bid. 3-Uyuyny San Ctlstobal Manuel pinchevsky's Chilean- 4-Den Brigldo Sixaola bred horse finished one length 5-Don Goyo (e) Petite ahed of Mirzatoata while the 6-Supper Girl Young Prince later was three-quartets of an- 7-Lifeboat Regal Bliss other length In front of Escoria j --Carlota Radical at the end. Consuerte, Postino- 9-Nogallno Chlspeante viv, Chivilingo, Kiosco and Go- 10-Pappa Flynn IBlaemere t ailed in tatorder. 11-Bull mea ,.:.+ a I' ill - . :3t ersley Gets Decislbn, ?lus Fractured Jaw U - Reprinted Prom pounds, seemed to coast rhllae ha mw Orleanes Item IPersley pounded out an edge in AY EVE PERINS Ithe seventh, then won the eighth Pariley had his hands full and ninth. f night against Joe Brown, I Persley said later. "He hurt me Started fast and finished in the ninth with a right hand. Me 46 nal down a 12-spound de- rocked back and I came in. sAtw l: I .him and he hit-me with the tight. re along the way Pers-. Joe ia s mart, hard to fight..". tucked good, At 12:30 this. But the solid shocker from Red .he checked M.b Charity Cross still ha4plenty left. He iw,6 whk X-am disdlo4e fought Brown ti a qtand-still in u /.sW.. j the l th. In the"-ltKh.e had his eak, M1g1 b -*a left near et -round sinca their mov. #, a d'd. 't.be Persley ang-ll with hooks to. W y and i. "ee leeake Was. .CO.MENT S. .r .. 4.. m ,- r s - First Race of the Double -.",M"A. .A. ,.. :"i--' r A. RyesR. 103x --R ,etur sfri layof f -w Stanger F. Hidalgo 110 i--i badly i stretchc ~ .,src by- yhefr fa uutu r AMMUc>t* 4 Jt 4i J. PhilliRp& 110. ol-Nothing lo indmonths 10 NEA-*lx- Capt. W. G.. 1Mt- IdfS tica ~~. Bsaea 7x -Dapends on start -a in'ukr ..t. 4g". -- mC. Cave 104 --Good chance in mud n byI? 1 'Kao l , _._ O . 11. -Wa .e..r tter P ," ...e t p hy..Iton street . 7-Henry Lee Z. Gastell 103 -Could score in upset too, C., has arranged tpo e how th o Botr Yok ....t S. 4 S- a little eaguetesao r the Wor the dickens at iltak l. The l; .a ...... g8 49 .542 nd Race "NH" Imp. 6, Purse $ ool cles 1 series at Wlliamst Pa., .Aur eas too b tryk e s L ob lsI ,ty 46s Second Race of the Double 1 The Cannon- S treet team- 4 ain t i ao d... yW on.. 1 -. 15 1-Matruh H. Rulz 108 -Nothing to Indicate 10-1 members i nall'- won't come as -- lore .... 35 71.S ! 2-ourtly Prince J. Bravo 118 -Racing to top form ei coempetors. however. Smal .Talk Gary H.teo btTDA"t 3-Marnina B.Aguirre 108 --.hould be close up "We ju t w at tbhem to See the 12year-old outfelder for thi-. O- a St I I 5-Iguazu L.Glraldo 113 -Hasn't shown much It e chana't- get to, Williams- L li., LL,-ai a unique r8 Sak et B .e aar 6-La Ene A. uez 115 -Was never better port," Mei s a er "The trip homer re etly .... It not only 'ot y at N BestA ork, 7-J. Fiddling R. CIan 108 -Pod-start in last will cost .o 0 d we have re- won the game or his club, bt a Cty ceived nearly toatulnount in do- it busted a window n theAZ 15 nations Already. RoMesa Poliea Hea dqarters .roes. 3rd Race "Non-Winners" 4!% F.Purse 50 Pool Closes 1145 I was the -Cannon Stre et t. way from theAL diam.nd to, .000 00100 4 0 .. ONE TWO team's presence in the South Back in 192, Curtis Bishop worteUs. vSC 000 0 f0 -6 9 0 Ph Rnls ee Carolina Little League lourna- a -novel for youngsters about Lit, Sur as human, Foranle l (8), Con- P a .abu (IOU .. -a I 1-Uyuyuy R. Crltian 113 -Ran well last even ent which reduced a situation te League baseball.. He d.id (7) and Lollar,Mae s (4); .l0 aukee ., o 4 1 2-Taboga F. Hidalgo 103 -Nothing to recommend S0-t siw to tate's other r 5 s uchl an alhritiative job that he Dersh ((B) tand nd i a. 8lt. 3-Malguefia A. Gonales 104x--Has shown nothing 0 .vles withdraw. The Cannon was. asked to help start a r 0- (3-9).LP-,Harshman W ) and ,m ic. (r14) --La Pampai nl A. Crel. 102x -Doesn't belong here .o .0-1 -e. YftCA is a Negro organi- arm at this West Austin, Tex., I-7) -Trlandos -(10), Ken. New Y -san Cristobal A. Yea za 10 -Improving rapidly 3-2ration. hoeme. .. He did and since then Itdy (2), 5PhIlley (6). N (6ar 00400--4- 1 1 6-Dr. Bill A. Yaza 108 --Should be close up 8-1 ttle l "ague .a b fial decided a managed three championship cllnuAt 0 10 1. 1 1 -1 '17 t. de L up the. Cpnon tret iteamsV. ..e.ro la 000W0020-3 11 F1owr0 m-e il ttT (-),E ------ Probably tournatr mt action feel- Dr. R. F. Hyatt, Jr., president New York 0man ta2 0--Powler (-7-1K, C Itt. L.goit. 4th Race "G" Natives 7 Fgs. Purse. $75 Pool Closes :0 it.ouldn't b far to subjecof the M on tleeloi Ark. iL, re mess (i7-. m a"us -WI ts6),a I QUINIELA t b to any tes at pressure. ports a strange Xr uln t from a sur- I-oeft, Coleman (8). Aber (8) Post (8, Uill (19), Gordo (4). 2-Golden las H. Rulzl 107 -DRaitce handed here 5-I "e have no' Ide what the vey he took.t?-Br In a poll of ad Wiln, House (7); Wiesler - 2-Regina A. Phillips 107 --Best chance od s1 arin mudsituaion w be fornext year as Monticello Little Leaguers he Ma n (| 6 K o stanty (7) P & . -DonBrigido J. Bravo 113 -Can run but fractious 3-2 far as South Carolwh is con-found 50 per cent eavor arithme- Kunt M ) (7), Sturdivant (8) ra, od 4-Ebony B. Baa a10Ux-Has strong finish 10-1 cerned," Little League president tic as their favorite school sub- (9) and Howard, Berra (9g). WPv Brooklyn at Chicago (rain) 5-irena V. Castillo 113 -Closes with rush Pete McGovern sa y s, "We'll ject. . "It could baethe influence -Hoeft (11-5). LP-Morgan (6- m6-ovesxaola A. YlazaIII -Usualym rvsbate 8 take up each league individually of batting average figures," Hy- 3). HR-Berra (2). -tbb (W), Shea (6) -g 5--(P aruFu Ycnzlrre 10 --Couldy help t 1 when the time corme to talk a- ath note s reached the batter IIIC UA l l I-aTap Lady A. Gonzalez 102x-Could be in money .8-1 bout next sea "tc e . -LD c 0B -Lh kee infield and his o mp ms hland Whese question; The pitcher Is Wa,. shingto 411 0 .-11. Probably th 6mostimt patient on the rubber with the ball in his Hoauttemanr,.ettlag (1), Fel- Kansas CIY-4, flnf 5 5th Race "A" Natives 6, Fs. Purse $375 Pool Closes 2:55 Li League manager In the a an a and. The catcher tadig le (4), Narle (6), Mo ()o ). tFiion s Cpl. Billy Martin, who i- th box his msk nhis hand, and Naragon; Pascual, Ramos (1-3). HR-oyi 'i 1-Petite H. Ru lz 108 -Rai e i structs obasba tear wt ort Car- Can a base runner steal at this U 2-Golden Tap J. RPhill 10 x-Distance handliiap 3-1 son, Coh. point?-Bryan Warfield. 3-COnctGl A. OYeaza 1201-Return c good shape 3- u Martin is mpy as waits for swerNo-remember a 4-Noon Goyo A. Vasqez 118 -Hard to beat here 210-1 a fal discharge wh"BaseaWill isen runner cannot leave base until -- 5---y D(FrueaFru B. Agurre 108 -Could help entrymate 2-1 a serhim back to the New York Yan- the pitch has reach the batter kee infield and hs old raous and these questions won't confuseen on o o 6th Race "H" Imp. 1 l Ps. Purse $400 Pool Closes 3:35 stole of play which meant a World you.i First Race of the Double Series victory in 1953. And he's' also a demanding -PugClust J. Bravo lo -Jockey spouN hel 3-1 1 baseball teacher with the kids a- aE 8--8Pug uetTe L. Biraldo 115 -nok this s ti1 u r Te Ad he s alRsons a demani *EANf lWS5taAei g' 1g3 4-Copadoera A. Reyar. 187x-Distance at likinglt -1 round him. "I don't care how e olde ML a t Iit 3-Supper Girle Gatell 115 -Could score at price 10-1 ou are," Billy told his A r aty 5-Nobbecrook A. Ye ats13 -Could improve here 10-1 aseLittle Leaguers. "Baseball is al ei 5-MY Dear A. Vergara 1iox-Has strong finish 4-1 a serious business. You gotta bus- ft Byt UNTe PRr___ESS 6-Young Prince R. V8ga 112 -Poor ride m last- 3-A tie all the time." B UNITED PRESS Ing ad we nt o to 7--Cedur R Avilan 115 -Returns from layoff 20. "At fir t., the youngsters- 3n. e inno vehe h ic kn of. ut out 8-0aluitic L. Giraldo 115 -Dangel-ous this time 3- they're all sons of personnel liv. The Chicago White lox lead in Ing. 9-Another Fulmar J. Rey. 110 -Longshot possibility 1 ing on the base were a w e- A2 .y B EANS REARDON the Americad n League pennant fTheRaia CIty f .--.. Lodge .nAr, nro118 -DNotw gin mn thlass415-124Years In. National League race was reduced to one percent- 'allied feeothree dt l Written for NEA Service cellar-dwellin gBa ltimore Orio- Boten piced a, p th defeat 7th Race rF" Imp. 1 MIle. Purse 5500 Pool Closes 4:15 Omphroy Singles QUESTN: With a runner on les walloed t e.Pale Hose B-1, leo who eligle d JL e Second Racroy f te Double second the batter hits a sharp behind t home-run hitting of ba m a grounder between first and see- Dave Philley and Gu Triandos. lead wIth thre ie 1-Lifeboat Crorstian 115 -Rates good chance wa2 ond. The shortstop moves toward The New York Yankees and seventh t wa 2---. Club C. Chavez 11x--Longeot specialist 20 e-1 tennis Tourney the ball and Is on a line with the Cleveland Indiana both blew haktoe tSr Feinner L. lr&o t 13 -Nong in months 15 -1 the the runner. The ba hits the excellent hia take vle. A 5-Real f 1 Agarie. 15 -R"e aong be* .1 te invtatiog made n o rule. .od i fi r g ae rae the re a deuuts w.e . -t. Vf -- ee II VA. Qatiloa 0 -S-hool best these 8-2 The annoM iniement of the Omph. ball hits s ie reaching an Detroit Tigerd, while the Wash- roy Single Tennis Tournament nfielderarlyspeed. But he is on an even lngton Senators edge4 he In. There aeruto 6th Race Nativesi --Purse $275Cle brought forth favorable response line with the fielder.-Artie Pa- dians, 6-5 thev National L Qh rae A a '.Brv o p1i Fh PurIIELe A 100 Pool and comment. Many of the best lange. Following these psets, Chi- PittiabWru h P h u Slaal ners of both Panama and the Answer: He is out the batter eago held down first lace with .lwaankee ave t f --lomar Rey 1 o or C, o e welel beriga dIto he expssing "bead foreeall cIdg Y rk lN at e w e 3-a PnsOte 2 s t s3 th e bs playersothe a isth afi vX1 ,,Ne mnh a utmr oNw Y -C t R COrltega 1103 -R e nis ht-1 S vecIang the aiof s aport n i record as t a sed e th ven inn ngs as he ga ned rate pcked up later oher Iu o .n. md baUga-w inicrkhsoyhil andaddingruns firs g tradla omer M yl triumph on t snseeane. yrofeut-a th.a D l Purse Pool Clooes 5:15 telephone Panma 3-1808a -yJoe Kane. 17. In the ninth on s la byJ STWO If t are sufficent entries A. The 81 841 fans who packed Palica retired because theLunchandLon, p are frn Colon, it lmay be Yankee Stadium o May 30, 938 heat and was relieved by Harry out. 1 i at -Post position helps 3-1 posib arr ements could be to see a doubleheader with the Dorish, who allowed only one Wally Post droveJa five runs S.pp'l- A gulrte4 -Jockey should help 4-1 made to.haverthem play the first Red ox. it In the last two nings Jack with a homer sa a double while 3-R aDir A. V qi4l --Gets real test here 3-2 and second round matches on the Q. Why hasn't Billy Pierce of Harahman was the loserl. Ted Kuinsewakl walloped ll -.enton- F. fIdalo.. -Not ready yet 25-1 Atlantc side if they so desire by the White Sox a better record so The fifthl-place Tigers, who 36th home ruc to lead the IR - -'Don tito A. Yeal, 11C -Lacks early foot 10-1 grouping their drawing. Immedi- far this season? I thought he now trail Chicago by 5 H games, legs to victory. Art Fowler mlas Y--D. uaet. A. Roes .ZOxC -Returns in shape 2-1 ate contact should be made with looked good in the All-Star game. rallied for tour runs in the e a shutout when he gave a3l IB-r%-on 5. oiWa 3U -Not against these 30-1 Oml il this is feasible to At- -Lou Benfante. seventh Inning to defeat the three singles fsacrlfice fly and $-.. Spruce A. OnaWlep lO2x-Early speed only 10-1 lanC de players. A. The left-hander has been the Yankees. a three-run 'l to Sid Qor- InmmedLa following the singles victim of four 1-0 losses. Fine relief pitching by Spec dorn In the. nth. . 16thee "A ant 3" imp. 7 1 Purse $100 Pool Closes 5:40 tens tournament, Omphroy an- Q. Brooklyn plays Don Ha i Shea enabled the Senators to de- T.he Brootfy olha 1--B e Royal 'B. Clle-.a x -Wuatest at getaway 1 ounces he will be promoting a at third and he hasn't been the feat the Indians. The ex-Yankee was rained out, W=I-Itib 3- V- 1f o15'double tournament which should big hitter a man at that position right-hander choked off a phia vwia at ft Loulat k, a* gh .3--P ledn -GV. 10 -3-Seeksorevengedhpay fat odds s8- be of high caliber, should be. Is there anything in hip Cleveland rally In the sixth in- game. ----P. flynn .Oo e +103----Seeks revenge here 3 Tetournaments are aimed background which indicates he. -Tu nt e. Vq 11 -C ou : t r -1 at rin the standard of tennis willhit well?-Barry Carpenter. 7--(M ogt Vtiez .118 -Could win again 2-1 in the public of Panama and A. The best average Hoak comr r Ae3" advaage of the opportunity was a 26 wth Montreal in 5 CENTER THEATRES b gaereiesanmaigSuSe upI j1 P y'aurwsn-OeCga i las --' 5 .- - w-1 0. leave te d, and making 1-v K up -Ag-;, rre 115 -Looked good In last it it" for he first time- 'm Ai" ,ev- ..S--ul nFles A. Vaiques 120 -Shouldn't miss here l-ke row hit m oenth. f-rl e ^Poah A. Y I -C-hance in mud only ..- e w .4-El Pub F. Hf1UU9 110 -Returns from layoff "wore preparing to wire The de vas rur mous. 5-Filon V. CtlHo 1.7 -Usually close up a with a trace Tuea., Idg Ed-Bwt bI" - _6.1. L--lland jT. rlvo 115 -No. 1 contender etimtedtit would be with one even- judge f. fk "r____-_ mth be e ecouldj Adasojt l-4 wine eve, and r f "tual *' ertee Rolap Brown 6.4 with two if a "1}tural" be Aen. ,. % / -J. i i a i i i Wa tV. top Ne.lbI. Thk writer "bad "P'rsI4ro -A It ,drew 44J fans who -'" ,.' -wsd7-5. Y0 AT H EMA *AP-. -YO-KS AT HEAR .gS ,.tl- .(.0)JIM "I thought it wo a.+ ,to ... "- 0by"I ws ;. pmr otc, lrevwn sid later. '1 kow s_.rbg. p n today and tomorrow was WB ay todf aim several times. I had a lot of AL Theatre. 0ri slm : lIk-w=h a sneak right uyb-ahis .the .left-han lead." Sth I-round (When Persley wo hb "aedd v adlyi . .. . "emn r e eP .to i Would Browj im Pa toave Isa Persly over rmund a lMatlWt. w -hap- so," ld idanBr vlow,; and of.. 12 was reason e- a man who'was actua'y giving I. fight was a lulu. some hard thought. p guauitee of $1500 How about Persley? He pointed was ag to of-, to trainer Freddy Brown. "It's up Nto ll-row n a-1 to my managers. Anything they 1 say." Ut ,fl round Trainer Freddy looked aghast. 'Pa*r ,t..Iave, "Maybe we'll fight him back, but H ,%,Vr tJ. -much, what for? What's it prove? We- e Brown's want a crack at a rated fighter. t$ the eve- Maybe (Orlando) Zulueta ain't a _p pace better fighter. But he's got a rat- ioated a ing. That's whO we want." See., I V..a good' Promoters agega said the $M000 t -* ^ 'net was a record on this books for -'S$6dlSft .rown a Negro bot. He pointed out that h._. I.~Ithe gross (over $M even topped Doris Da MU4 i ,.n e .! the $ 700 done by JoeLouis in an o OS A- -n ..lexhibitiona. a Coliseum sever-i reese today- i. ----.-' -.... al years b eck. i| th, "M M.W T" at the TODAY VE IN 0c. 30c. .LAST DAY! 1-'---- , FROM SINISTER SHADOWS EAST OF SUEZ THE BLACK ALLEYS OF THE BIG CITY! OUT OF THE MYSTC EAST 4. ATITM OF A Crfll ggg" g HAI gg Diablo HtS. :30, 6:15, 8:11 Tony CURtIS Juua ADAMS "Six Bridges To Crose Mon &. a.AIK wUSDAYr A-?.', ItM Pirn .A-. . (V. ;* Ma' I usI-da maiSgi fl~dther .1 my m " ur Le for "vt 4 as T n . r7~- .i -- *t2 'C. - *J f hilary war aes Os - -mm W :'.-.* ,-H e... -.1 , ally in feature wV Wie' rC b A ;. 4 n.n" .n '-ln" 't1 1 nn~ n 1 t-..... .. + ..aa ma,.--' r..n fEE ~, ..DA) 1 -. ~~- -: O ;-. . lip . I it A' 1) 1 be I' 4 st? 0-- 1), *P. + HORSE Sctch Whisky a B-- or lpnZ pltck't UAT Stdin as hegeao . l .tl ei O,- _i his new club, 3) from your druglgitt * :- i ' i elflriladlans. MagUe so ou ea1_.r._ --n-- 1- :casX -eal. I -b r s;-::NAME .a -. -'.- + . ....- ;.-; - .. . -i.'-41 "~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~N ::-.ML7 ...;>:-' ":-W"" * CumStem tam 44-. T tle wereer .' Mete the vdowa* T*ey control tihe'-iaot nd *ominata I am hanthNmdeprMlment 't Sb ml e Gibraltar aD, wei-ballaced team tW e3a thae with the ocaa Cl .O .aio . -.. "'.: S ' . . - a '' ey--I. Sto mager an i company a b_0 ml t it m Yor.,f P., ac Don Du1.De admitted he pama glove na e IVIAats had Billy Talbert a rel -- m In E wuae. o oen fr Pa to e avitt.e t tant. -.ua.. he cannot run te way l ouafeelder should, the baNing star of a World Series-a C S. ta m o. m o e perhaps has no arm Pi p as e T N Yrk Philadelphia Bltim afue Cubs tok the former E ) "Little a bal e t hme r B asball home run king'se fat saf rankSheu then -ata.n A O ba b.e9erer. eaalet a Rick.efy's m. in yto he o are ya three o rtfelders Fary far pt. aThey many old ballplayers that he af la asted m t y thrl ween th ba ahngi' bbotuq a b ol a ...Cucnlto p.t.. onyssed4 thestrdYo m oto ndN O 4 S1&S 1 S e1 'rS 1110111 it. ib1. "'P. ---- g but. t A 0 TAN PORTF an i t1 I .. ,t u d"Don d admitted he' r oes ps, W WE WOULDN'T want to l1 a T t ba tn the old dead bal days, we had browt h in the pre s dtYent of ,l o r Pa., a bAhey f a b that image oft. te "new mature, ,ig ils c Mona onn r Ee T Jac e w hae e r b dall reprieve n Cleveland theBllovale ed Willaly Taerms,t a but relathly ailing from BALBOAain. tootead. r Onlyt.hefur-stisoeshedoemfosrtoe tthepetween hge e U oe a dliate abd _Bavit said he wouldn't be too to BUENAVENTURA, MANTA and GUAYAUI pot"In t.h ee~L Boston newsmen have enr u t b Wl happy to renew relatble insurth would pe ewerh oe run the te had more to work Fe d beeH y.. The pre-game ohw t Shields now Ct u committee chair ew APPLh a B the le costtee ens ount out the magnatecti. the Ra ox augorut, we Mr anxious toe a Cp berth al- f M a n se r atlle an s ousle n er trh afl uethCubseORto thef house before aCgame)O)evo heesar "Little uya kt ou orsg o r1balacesort ome runs. Basebe D Al Lopez' vunks eterfad saay get lf turn, teFa Simltodsat hencaptaIaa so as 7o ue rea td .the woe C s baa/or alov Hoote Evemor. had been t.1 hevr club ha s s.si o 's TmeetiOg. SheidL term- sAo earts.rois goingrte not coming.For a Sv. 't rnohieg h,, tp. anaereyr e w-, flebwn thee outfedes? er, far out. Teya mayoldblpaeers late ofs- esaid Budger casige IiT AD rull bft 40 Tiw, bsi me where equally unpleasant. lu- -tra ba9s. f ten go, tthey stea at hai r fe e mere.d t ae ap a o, OutfielderbWrtz e pere t In. 7th Uit etats Law enis A t Ill e Ar by long d. 7 aistance, teleph one. Four Housto andN O Shaved oi. ia .d.-5Cobt U s p"Hema be onolyh aieGaria t1, Wertz, Al Rden. st rnamehnt ci bam p et IhtYaeee.nhe ms oba-.sod he will take abmgvly tetee- rerndnn t of York.PCSa .firSt.bae - oot lead.Only the our ti a couple o thousand dolls and Laery Dadby g the nek ndsor In B ro kly AI Dd Ncoes wast aing ond sonneyed ithff oppostton by a dub owner who Juat ha .sba A daaban donset tomaketgust '51 and they didn't want me. This C^/*BM D IDtheold deal baredays, wne bed bregid in the elbow and a cyst was rmovndl ha imgoo t he non, mawered chaXde o MnhystigfrmBLO o te Ureu v he Io e not run the way an utfielder a e led shouldee batting star ld S Theres e of love efor ShieldsW p officials Fe- hd e wo n e eler lap hano arm. When Fred Haned took oer tihee bn thelle ave aid heit toa Be NN en BOA - Pwouldeaes he b o pk a tle t the last inute by TedrNwnt. es ea hi hm y tCoeer re seual a m n to e we iri v reie the spa. e rstan te affluent Cubs took the former w Vatrkp r he e a Shid d -nC cOOteem char-sA fld & sAtl eg uyAle cdan g .r slaenfe "'gete home runs. a Baseballhome nkinl efat salary 4 di ape ton ornk sildeted o r, P Ahel aotd tee a snie mag nate o thook many year Mahata R ic aey's neck. Whe n r anS he e wssn'tht o' woul W a t ast fortlet fgoo lac kd by that tile MHerb ore suffered from fever c bnefoenagameo long asey, don't clamor for.2 aioiusers to t oe Ccp t aCuop *have him apr- wuordy , Sto h tid balance between attack and a bum knee. WBruin wahered luwase telannhe sober . ai wrtte eolumrs Chicago," wks ning.s , ."Lano gnn those cities to the Pafic Coast League an attack of pneumonia early in p a ton pennant Bob who'll enter the scrap iron d thoughihe'stabouthto start p uleaed tthge ethme ro ppedoC ebaso2 tnd taji hejsthnis'Tnorthos, oreal '"Nowere are a it of pthple f the Lose? Angeles areaut. They Many old ballplayers BobthNtan rIheht to mnage vertholesnt year ey ave.lote of distractions, many of them trying to the Generdal Manar G l eenberf n t a s later cstigt wonderful all-yearclimtes. Another thin. T y likre ferse wrain tferace th o take s tardd rn to dime when he cameb tobe put oe ? b e a b r t 5out to pasture on the J efroet e~He the Un ited States Lawn Tennis As.t r Monthly lig frisom .aB od C . r soH Evers1h adL.BTba.UONUU RULE o Lemon Evers n daler housebeforesaAgame)IeC-NP pla y Sar to and be 3er p ed Savitt a' poor sport, insisted wte A R N T a Ud .~&mwihstiff o Aopitin by.alu t owntie rKwh just hean.robyl had aee ba-eoe dimabe tmkasint etg Sl tera- Ofrioes nd p dassem e d dO e -shouldn't be given top ranking. a He COAST Mr. Mc uare i wa s hwcnhe oer e onl y onen a c t j ewelry eusinef Schtel's din .lj al smut. t.g on ei of theea s hwontpassedG neWRo- WitsOUDa'swam nttodispelwasn't, being placed second after it, f iq,. they-ld ea bn day, wte ats br d Ia an the present es heg along we tdey a u thley 1 a ie h newe oslhe ofaote lheo fo SilsCu ofcanls .t.e -VA I n hTatl h tho hlOwl Of b nuse t o ar eapr a on i d a inind ure s lege Cleveland. lovable laed Waisiame but-mrela-,e would re roe run ther9Ieebe i aF r more to worp, e toy ~. ~e 0t beenworse.. The pre-game shsw Sh elds, now cte ae. pgTe a with.ao thuresle a campaign to reveiesei a e rntd. .nd o r t (hs ranmi ofinl de pw oterf ar an added therulcommittee oun g out the mag s on that subject box t, where Master anxious to aept a Cup. berth al If w d be a serious blunder tbn back that filthy Ar, w .. house before a game .e ehThey, though he's about to start a three e rim- wA OW et o gt low leas-t freW rev. a b t a ki.oe ffred etiturntel hm to visit a i the Wtpy-e ee caildin in h e y ,e rL o si+ RUt C bxtlwon Ae e n/ thoesoe ehiePa ce a C/oa rvea u e a nd bmokee.Wthrclub chiatrist. "n n l am fomNS: CRISTC to the ve m flomr erbithrvow the', itta o.Les nI aatgoing not com on. Fifteen are W ams uyinna oe .d that newrp a- "I've got nothe t to gain, a o wi areTatofpeoplIe in the L oseng a utca le antheronto deaths George aer- m e ex rtalnear r Gthre ptterr was not bad to r r ago he i thing to lose," sad Savitt. -r- --- .l- 36, ZanJ .Reg anplaysingles and lose, I'm a bum wonderfu aa climatAthr thn. Theye like he ract ee cb reare rn t mv of u dm we he cdDale house before a game) ...am n th u 'sand ed ng are u33. tiher O t, C hi o xta nd hesenetll cn't w ot tr Te aevee a ie apccat lme o ne the orf mU. Tthtn ..s. o1 n Y orw d taes he's silit e a geuy to ha not ke.oaftora-a ir .. a 2 1 1 0luea,,ed Newcombew.tfo1 t s he s fc n f jsngteI ._rr.fr Iofnat uplIe iofethousands dollars Wertzhad a stifneck and sore, n b m asutg an'a Cf'rahat ArefNeaspi becoe owephojstherleg eldere y vi de-a ae mhsklH, perl -aHtler Gear- S6Id Ce Totals s n ted1 kid. u n was removedsu dt oera pl change of heart seems to .. .II hi o.e to p ofatrMforhe Wi le PaulTose eor w oe sevith paUni med to10,,9-25.,.-3ne o ;ey.4r3. 1i-Sthadium on If-reom 09hand.-bowaman's eye.themail Ne S -,L Gr h DlH N.N YI- nmbr1fbersdfnal rtiedt eliguard Waa wsaing. Roy Betos .... .. 1 0 oroe to chamepionhip o...Te I r aV 1hkvbt- y are-oldind with In be .Chase .re. 3e 0 2 w5, reshofhereIhesa lofAmcaWarren nshtered ah .. a. I 2war made e.. ..them nmis but dur-O 12ugene Iors to -take O ( onLsm cl reede le o, curreFn tly is oble....d by a ckety Herbb c dt .u 1i2l24t(hene t fedimt tf oriain h e lfegu14"It' nthe MikeRoe,. 02 2 2 HeSavithd up ap r ofA b. Detro t i t,: newspaper when bewidn'tsemimpressed. T 1Tols i Iake Okdr. a er h habisa eow ad salt 'o thi ,rd .h dlve a r v ith .h opel wm Ah t e e the the Tigers,. pen ha r Lila otbewildered onlookers, Billy Hathanfy e was speakeisngte'Ne i 0 1 0 1 made m0e 16 matc..hestP aulOu JosA111900es IS6MF eraebe meat no thoe AL they a sacroTtlic awasD aoutofwwhketenn can e a rs the Inexpicable somersaults o , Me .11*th M lath at Is.o rst five yel, 6-and by that time Herb Score suffered from fever d..oa on'0t r amorf or.ahittcoons -have him spin- "t ~ eugonenwouldNbeodrhd.C ad k Wm eOclubsdependsonhowlonaelwrite omps in Chicago "winksning.- . fapanhadbothknetodonwithath ered formercantstaal: Rent v New L ft." a n na %L hoop cities to the Pa'ifi c Cies t League an attack of pneumonia 'early in 1 e.0at least one penffant Boh, who'lleter the scrp iron -ith0W9 . .ndah T r ight an rippe c 2 e Yithps esa desDon't ignorethosenGeorge iallm .iTnere are a get of peopleIn the Las Angeles area. But calf muscle. .c psed B s o they ave.lots of distractions.may of them trading to the General .0n a11ger Greenberg naTlERUt Rtest teueraned sihaightr wndageaiey enextnyea- Awonderful&e-year climate. Another thing. They like horse racing traces the club's retarded run 0o 0 move off n dime when he came re out there. They have a keen aPP___Ofall5re s om !p ortsean a would traces the club's retarded run k oe the Chisox-...hand he still can'tu... ot.4fohr a-trailer In a 10-clUb league.Just. fo the satisfaction of in1uraes and illness but he's still quite a guy to have being In m0twr circuit." In'nfirmities come with age, on your side. however, and the Indianaehave becotne the Major leagues' elderPulc Damski, pre-Hitlerh t Ger. -- -b W IJS~IWGor~g Case Are.N.e monyb.ig boxing promoter who Word..esm en I.. gave, Max Seleling h start, Tom6Pe0aKclaberdin t preliminary. mF," the lifeguard was Baying, RoBettis .. 1 0 0 2. rose to the s championship ..,tThetV treated me like1 was a pal. He'l HerbSchmidt ..o.... 1 2 2 4 entreated him to be friends ngain tR." "' CE6lahe t!. L Ua1 Emm a. d he, ng 4. ;,s_ una T. k to LOS no it he rn- he, 'I- un ma 4i- me I4- - '.- .. .i p.... "Wi THE STORY: Sheriff Charles out a J4tawk murder war- mouth to Wyatt "Go ahead ,.rap ". t duty," - Shibell of Palm Country, Aril., rant?" .it, boy, The llers don't play 'l s to th wants Wyatt Earp to collect fe fun." al you about that taxes for him aI Tombstone. 'WYATT pk his- head. '"lope, Wyatt knew where he was law on the bay geldinl- one -- Wyatt, a man, doesn't Ilke the I'm done with Kansas Bill. Dec- ow and for the first time sc ?" 1'.-" net ,e Idea of making a "boy'l Job," tor said I eeded a climate, wit leaving Benson e felt at hm oy answered, no "von .'ebe .l *till he hears that;not nickel less lead in the air." and comfortiblL. The thick set a-rtaI to answer, He iel tem an. d jIa of taxes has ever been collect- "You picked it," said his cow. bandit ws clearly sure of b Milt a minute. "All sht," e short .Ad ed in the toughest town that panion, forcg the laurt "iveun self, hadn't eve unhbstered 1is taoiwlyW. "Thin Ily.' door W.t ever got filled up with gn- the bullets are cast ou of pure guns or unbootid his rifle. His H'NtW. watching B3 J. I'B.Je toting bad men. "Pin on the silver down here Sa y, Wyatt, -tw coimppnloan, not old 'at ai He saw the "S badge." says Wyatt. "Tomb- you sure y0U Wouldn't ride shbl the game, both bal their saddle, e fluk. Earp," f t stone's got a tax collector." gun for me just this onept ior guis out and swung up onto Wy- thv old times' sake? It they-hoe .vimy V more payroll out of may station "You ear me, miter?" the cold C the company will jerk me for heavy man asked pleasantly of WYATT said the leader )W -a t' WEDNESDAY, Feb. 19, Wyatt good. I can't pay you sone, Wyatt. Wam Broclous Gh, alas "That Earp took the stage out of Ben- but. ." ,. "1 hIbear y, Curly'" 1 -0wla l Brac ingr ,IOs ba AR ,,I' Braewus. Zll: .It*Wt ss .lar :be atl aa A son for Tombstone. WtI'Wll wyatt evenly, as k hai, hu a dt te' If he had take the one on the Wy ttW so., WI00 t'" :-.t tha shotgun. weight a 215, pouns. V i ,d 18th, or the 20th, or any one that I can't rem mt er 10e e fAst wita a at tl, week saving that one on the 19th my firstop a I.San- threw it dow -[Nite wt "To got t eta o taR nl y, chances are good that a fair part sas." ,a sense, bydropng its we *O r a Ofsmewhe.rd onoi ek t e e a o T.... n+* aeftut iNg eua invstm T of ow, (U ah wot v 4a' uarptyeha Jet say, considerable.qjuneter. eacr o tausgu ndrdeub h rdyo rhey got into. Benson at noon, ent. Curl 's leftthe left h- and t4bei miul r" .tn . T K ed Tuesday, but couldn't ride on be. feTo sharpe40 _A'd hi .4 g.tthe '0 eto his right ac, ieto that 'ntemo Wattee,"- t m ." .t cause Big Re* had picked up a niowsT d f A k e rant ,wh nort tIel tKe -oavSe 10 oadifa 6 stone bruise rihitnejs front frog tresento ;i., Th. tbdne l yt Im wasdei tad s tm n .udo abou t e- tin inemen h o ef- ea a p knew the horse wlhed never last looked i emuw a the a tear that na m ear. b7*a 4*necyo Sol1-n - Into Tombstone, picking his 210 citizen of thtet. su, ta et hiwas' live t r o and on 5lhi 'Not ," said heam seriously therla,, n r ... liar . pounds, so he hted up tohe sh.o elwltah "fihood ietr. "W will, don't wor al threat- 30,r To besyud' hol ah"ed 4 SboU j le ia stor 'butIf Charley --. -..- Wt e office, figuring Big Red e -tand etia 4o blnctutdde of the roadayth iap. wat Aw h, det1 Mott. of -his visitor, 'b ta1110 Johnny's roa.; scrub could trot litical me tis ime had blu ne el was, t m was simple mi edf rsa f taI et h t at way, n ly fold n o .or Tnomgh' notrto?" o.w ll ah" down behind thr :coach, tied to ant loY '- OT a'moThmpnas ao bo, mn4 hire, pruougthe said t wheth heW ILWto I-ShwholUwiI the boot. That way, no o stcar ng ule bosWadof lit no e nsa od a fllro l. mlei TAi to iks rnigeds orlttde m s andils R Vaie ey anything but their saddlesyt both Mtt'5 ownv bi- the. o.of t tp -it fiverrnodBt on I gioved t-eot hiv $ e lrshw wgheng dwa Iotis It du aeemsn'ta usaedwanY aunii l r '- "- w--'"w-,It. .. a anythng bte au t the sadens orlp h r e .. e be ad be ta at fir oremad he o i le bs w rne . horses, could mike it ony dow to the es a rt Af *c ti onet leadendrn"st to nceln l youth a deaown fio hnd aown tough from Kansas. Now, do nr'trbmo tha Tombsonre. Wyatt adeBehat a . while Advising his I 1- p n i nwestlli ng Wyatt misunderstand me4. arl nI'm Whet he didn't oficnd out until T s 1x havs t rg bl k a red a hajrambf outo. pacht'luns, ha i on de here f rod thuso t bae ares aed uM tu. lo w inZgi)1!Wp ^t ie checkeda t e ad ls oFin r u l "Ton -s -s Ct--Tl e taklpu i ouboy a. haig to mlge oslt about It de- certain investments of my own, (UP)-ne aa os t ,an u usa .Id fright dock just headd of stage lead sts. l t e I un) etowardn Aou oit pa thin e w tal eadi inhsatentds tha wore dmh a Sasete su time the following a. n., wlls a dted hhd b hs d Wi' dhim R iingo and Behan swung meddling from th ed ots thyoue.tm UU . thatd tih We d cneand oohe Tnewar is -a We wnt .pthe byci arCst'l lPaty C$ 11 aalgar oovdato he sure faA that the Wednesday run took the stiened l e f W t ca es an ully raised up ove n top and rode the bol ot the dertand?" le roubs, te t.s ia te Welns e aoee dnt tho te ostll-eyed m ronelyr balance of the a. y in, watching "All right. Go ofl." l la aofae lfor mtl pa-beo an't yQUpeY t sand waiting with drawn beltguns V'...gh. ""a- rsht o Contention Mine be roll in it.h gentlt e adeltrrblal T1 "i Y ., f-s p 'for any return of the bandits. -"altsr" ; h lu The little rawhidel trunk that sameinel i -'k t give me a chance," Insde h stage, on the meatin up." ml re rnegar ime 0ne a oost io .-. .- T yas with no return of the cross fro om the dying boy, Evvie cTAKING Wyatt's eanor y w titudhe meanroeo Ul. e lndislmad spets I ,-. theregular mssengerwasy boost-I ae os from the h.h teas edn.. Ing eUp to the driver as Wyt. An eind, the oneir. tht feeling. "But I'm going to Cushman crouched Shting down for continuing agreement aBehan olesala, prot.dft''- sauntered up to the o Company couldn't her eaes ff ai v e oun e." the nausea and the tears that figured to read him of his orrle buwte : ntt k, was busting its straps with was the girl. in the qual Wyatt kept hi rifle centered rose up in her. By the time the ders, bluntand ear. and say n t em. .15,000 in cash money. store-be li cl, these. n -thIr leader's tobacco sack, youth had drownedin his o w n "Now get this, E a r p. Neither Kra more thm 0,000 15tm00in, BilW Ion ey.e my I nl n ter m ore te Birhdnage 1eat0,0Wr Yu g tedse1 Of course. Wyatt hadn't come What a e sow a n d carefully b 1 d, welling up inside his you nor anybody else, walks the natives -were screen ad 400 down to the express office fret-hi a ra if t o hm punctured lungs, and had died middle at the road In this town, arrested. Most of thee wer 3Uoeeto outfitabout payrolh20any c t bOawash Juthstor noe oots,"ne i MVheavingpyour boys andanere ateor' r-' tole w it owy ta y clinging to Lilly Belloit's c ool There's just two sides to Allen tureid loose today but some 4eato utft payrworlleds.t wose forus tl2 ooIrsk beAwtithk ga Im letal ing yuto wh far scaredd kidat the tall brunette had Street, ours and theirs." were held back p uppected h at he'd worked some for Wells armed, with hands g this time, but- here but one feeling eft for Tomb- "Who's ;n our side of the members of the t r' "Army rfgo in his time and was only fold around a P 'dt a met ngydbetter see gets but o ned feeling left for To meb-tt"ofAlla oqderin.g if by che n e be knew a antti % dt ie aour friends It e re- stone'snew deputy sheriff. He Behan couldn't b e suet oe lann a eiyest- coine uerin $ l ose t a t r, tv q mc hisp a b g uA the bantlsawse eaik -c kew get a there in Benson. y&att lock The aw's come to Tomb- was a cold blooded, hired, pro- the way he said it whether he aIy tofind the whole town ring- It tured out that ot oly did stiffened up ke boys, andI'm it. M fessonal killer, meant t like t sounded or nt. d by troops and very 1e know the agent, the agent for slapped him or the Winng. Don't bother looking back." "You, if you're mart," ha said male Was reenel are knew himA. ab ot iron. it h passengers, with Ringo in COMING in from the north like carefully, "along with me and S"Well, if it ain't . ." She was a right tall girl, five- the ead and running to joinrWY" they were, down Sixth to swing Shibeli for sur e, and maybe a "It ain't nobody,"oroke in six couYways, rnd black-haired as att. tumbled out of the co a c. west u Allen Street, Wyatt gotfew others here and. there.' ble and headed uptwyn, following t quiet-like giving him a Kiowa squaw. She was full- They had a quick look at what to see the mostof thename and "Such as Bill Brocu?" Wyatt editions. od. "You understand?" Then. imlipped, with an oval 4re aym ws go fIFapped his own voice and moved Ti was eal wmn e rystai e P is t Campbell a t. m at movd igt the door, h tsd_ -,m eo. 'onswetdhe tieheor.. "Wyatt, I woueldn.i't hone you, h saey7p 1 iuchainlhn. loon-peeo"Kn'd .at. P. d- a erwo fll aed lOdg" w "' pBtirft.W Sknow that. $i in with tohe' ais b the do i h i s nt Company 20' ya-po. But lh loololl Uo ac p tIe1nu need ptc wGoodn dghueM rightly ha. seen a th lin g Pad o Hetat Evvise f r, I ( .--hat doun of.i.'- seeing you .lo..onebetween.hereanda .J 3dm never dId prove 0 on. .. the landlady- "ytmines. We'v t "hit the inyuraneea old d 3oT g b-fe swaltn e hn oato X o..-t t stdowenoh 'A to yocuf tla yo- a 'O m? il" companies ,.l lO In. os e that t y.lou, I never e iiaCrO tee j.bg t s h hun fr I ap dn tuae 3sergot 10 m -to-eIheet al, ae t ,anund ae-poer 1 yl rw. to he landlady i youwod t'heS ureu h i di ol 6 o b l e was' toc iaseiug. t mine. betle. thUse "oe: titt tyt ot I ohet deia & Oft $40 neve*r q atcohilt uofromt labsijail. b4'ean, he t irst s uber elyuno e afor t. sh si A8t0b* DRAMAd | Sal soa Wyatt qC uv Teea ai pat o. w.818tht a tA nd wt&peaet' l dayupo t .oFrIthb t1oey e en bowwhee t esi sotereWnatt'san- Ogtte ""thg1a. w..r .....,- ." . ". irave.BStee.r In ae two, Balg?"btho*aat:' "s amIn anhim. dat up on isp.fFrom .pwLonI IT was f ,f ot .Itoland wgoutcoetowm gn d. anidA-a.".-oulntrayles, lo.,wacsto s h ast huao n a, ap :sng aio 4 W w 1 a e th d-. u. w p- athe eeieungmian on uengotIonanwoarenbt u cttheminers -f'$4a-sea you r.Ber-1."Thefrost go. long as thaL .-. .-. sld ""t't i d a d v dkerse a U "; a a ht~.thress o tal a rihet ?be i dBhe nw being what you doingsdtainrtshhsbertwe figh "t ..h flat"land WO wuutl-tha n codt-Alen tShee at ."1 -Anyt event, Mr. adpanbingh .wl,. 9bepircfn'of -wholetbench.aTombseng squacked HisPanotwasfstillom4Be-fRiottbetigh listau attugave" k orb*g whr, 5 th opoS- tan Hotel.r 1:00, 2d41, e:6, 6:45, g "'allaW.. b rt. ttheufamo hsn, er, reallytdesigWnoodou Sl raheiyafI"And do you knowYou 24ahe adity.pA4rtofIttthe aG 4 t OFaTEefAGemesthe d -t w. .. pactthe amiestshat suchpd-aimad.e..t-...y.M. my " the slidlhti- inder In* l ..oZ!, i k, r..j attheir pcapli tOl i fnyou atd- m abediBehas ad.- liThe, umanbetw-ifiover 0000, withanorntthn oI'a.io gesetyomis a-jand bD 0jj ddlaowhogot.-e hr er .. rncoet-!a.je 4au yugaabdotl pure ouruchiefs.uTad bua.ahsmselsmggedmdeputy.sheriffrintotherdirth.tom read,h.kd ea him to the Th'irdSitting,dt reds Vte- arid Ifia4 4p.taowhe :Of .-Behan,"he'ghquietey,na t he if A]=-A " W ,, =,,Aoan,,,,,, i V ,. FNS . a enisAt ody to n rs .of' hat must 't cena eft ever vtall toWn' released cement of MWa Mon- nate with the Jubi- S.that a. crowd of O on handL thb npU of New sident -o the Na- g undation, but a It of emet, tele- Soflils to an- IN Voe'A vist. formal windup of yjft6. 6 centennIal W an 4libbIt of SAd aspeak- min atiuin ;- nation- :EdW mid-" and Ch0o tranJged the i4rance-a of the na- !ternatlondl politi- .j, told the local i Monroe will via- tObit, go to the Bry- wAere the Lincoln. rates were arranged. take a personal -ap- the final presenta- * Bement historical ham, director of the on related some oth- . by Smith: "This Mas Monroe dug her - pllow she told me t tq Bement to see ten ,with the beards. powerful and mas- ~i' w~ ISR -- Jamens 0, ovae, basi ben ap- iral manager of OlUvp C.ete, of- lek.ievt re- ichmap, ova WgO f..... of. -dp. .* e at thre f^^ ^S^ M~af^inthe ro t"*. 'i. 4WWI.3 In can zou S. w on-dea, -3. '- .- . ', "' .., -.'" 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W-. yr-Oflf ^N--^. -. ,, ,, Slb.. S' dflwj th.- "amI3 1^ t ishpta ' -' " t,..** .w - (B. -- , .^- ^ rrw 5i-l -= r w -s you W be the poq. S T.- Iwm ame wrar aen ai A ebm be I l& tai d who P"a- : D" **Ikhis girl tb evia __thei~tor Uar twojysmf a Iwo a SWI. tw e !as *. pgqu *etIl I llDA M IeN '73 ZVEN' lfroems JOaAroft- sae phlaYfta pus *a _of iflp-trog re, Object ft tha to ive,a l.h but ina frog fy a miM o p. oe frog lepa veWtiealy, hblaatally o diagonaly .4ver aptiler to the a next cant square the fdorintUan4,a bogt tptired. A coatinuou leap of th a"S f ot uns $ijup. see i you 'an ae si-4 g in four leap: leaving eg No. I Its ginal position. (Thi ndOs apt igaMe that ir. Jauot bte .jumped about the board, bt it d maR that Samem fro whichh sw 6eeums-that.te t ltn e thereat th Copalusion.) rasAoG W ft* 51'm t.p 'op d IInt 'I FW THE AMfTSSINC Work, r ap"py Da.s t. Number Abu that light- aims neyve tubdt in the amm* . "4pw t temperather.ea a It's. s 0. 2To10. I, 80 or 40 day- w.ithot tr, but not longer thaw k 5. r S F ilanute B. Aya ifrbm All Itad north, maat and west frm apy lan acre ? 10. "*- Old Cat"I,. .- A COMI O mg of Ylect- ed howo" for home 2rs s .Aobbyists. BSe8t0d bV Clerk En tfrd Co0plte 18 k O o Anof a lby rP. R oskwel binther Gray- ean (Depbdy, a' pages: I. 1St 9).gbt vom of the howr te.Ululal 'mthr, work o* Mr. &Mawaf, ea1 his io- author, who itl wite. bome 600 wvulatles of sauWMa Sh nlg plantfairO cov- ped. D4M -of dull eler plqi an$. bat. photo ~ustrationa The M S ay, by W. blmnRt (ItA (1acaUlsn. 18t ppr: )5., A Da kmer, Beau a VMerods c4rohie that is a valuabtuauAtributiol to auto his- tory. A e-lcltaW taIt tfor olId car aS "J~rpn Sr frns. Photo aud us 1idltraWUa.' HAbok" of Uelf-Dif ,e, by John Maartene (Grenberg, 111 page: fl.95). Tlh. lmlss of ex- erflebe Ian afestr and most ef- " ct4e fieatns of' apprehending, e aarang, M-twurg crimlnais e o m.MU-comprM">d in a ar nuaL for polideu en. watchmen a and guards. O Interest uad val- *s ue also to the.ordinary house- hold4r or detetlvq story E t St' Different S V CRIC u o fne the following V i sm nkIlly d.ilerent from, the etberg in a eril't respect: S oo charcoal, coal, lime, coke? Slqauii ia eliAl 4 1w P-LJNK i'a c.- .." I S" ..., ... " MI I, I/ I LC -Watajmett a or h plrl iel r- Sen soase yo 1 em 1K asl R NMUWE&P LET'fS SEE e Se Ena S9. The number ft ye that t frm wood tsumber turned .a its M, r p tg pap or antes| Ii resainJes two ad .ull. W- mpum a. m am presated In aypto. L I Nllke t 116.05 T graphic form. That .a other letters have been sub- a dl.- tic klS. Today~s quip: -o~ qp M .6 Anub. hoIotsd 6. A .umabr whose outside I. / can't get iside. 7. The nau A*r of women now In C OAgress with digits reversed I 6 i 9. it anape u aa tall, write 11. If taid h ati I "l in4; I-n writeO Wl miles on al o & day. OW far 22 .1_ an -_*"r c12 tred M. r ame. bu't ot with . 1'. ots -. A number whose IAlde 14. '8tars: ,B re- Blag* a er t o ude. istWd; ro !'it or, -. !- S Nw. t - 16. A f who went on to- &Y. .m > NX T1.tret. week diet ida that a hbe lost 10..gIttng ..l - w day%.. *St- ? S. " 1. A bweketball temn. *.0s- 0M-. -9s my ROUND TRIP BUS FARE JTO..t bwho ifves in the city,. is J waitLg for a taS to take .hI to eaqap. starting at the bottom of thi iWae, where the arrow points upward, sec how Jong it will take him. to reach his des- tiLation; Do not cross any lines. H1. return trip begisl at the top of the naxe. where the arrow points down. Can you trace It? Ploitsgapheru "Why do yew have all the Mg plays t Inthe fret ranks aM d tAI al men la im t ar "- ." Corner "s*#'L Vb VPsoDL SJDi'. s vNSGM N D 8LU vo V XM SO F T5KV . LVOCD." .'*ot ll41i 5 l qjo. ol pmon q quaiiq *wp i *e;j*aun ql'.I.. smLeJ WINNERS AND LOSERS "ACHi of the four team in a weeig-.d btueball league played 15 games th etSa ta B won two more games than team D ai modfo gapies than team C, 'team. A won six move game tluhan team C. How many games did mob ten wIn S*and how many did sebh tream lowe? pmt I 1tas1 lso PW eldo&am is" Pm i t L h A O q soaml Jo aaqunmu q 041t .Mt .ao I ,. *fnbe 3 i -l fsm o we av u qi Smuin .M f L s" g Wq .om we R *.s euIasaat u ut, Us||lelg A r i .. ." .i. .A 9A Break -Word COMM -P9 By S words appear its aeleton cor at% the tops of the bloues at S right virs a re 'A solve, oopy a the letters l \I\owmpt y spae \ \ .- bel ow 1 systarif -of tr.al a r tor, 11 the remahf blanks 7with letters to ^ l1t r leorin rt sort words. Of course, letters Iaserted inu t, also be C.Mt n placed in all Spaoem of repec.- A o a ""e vertical "A. f row. t the cor- "!owo"- .Vt1. 1. letters of the ko ..word are dis If as ""PClan n .bu d I.ed y a. l. U .i lal .'. l rows Will marks 9p hpult JfaP h' ot!, Words do we dsItow'e hundred and : M.wr7 td sl, t i7 fttly pMss? i.. ....i Y. words, but it i I"WauessusnMBgep p oo,...w njla" h6 many M O wm Teasers A GOOD trick with which to direct friends at a party goes lie this: A coin is shown to the audi - ence and the performer, holding it in his right band, throws a handkerchlet over it. [ndividual spectators are then asked to put their lands beneath the handker chief and feel the coin. All will agree, of course, that the coin toIs there, but when the. performer removes the handker- chief. the coin has mysteriousIiy vanished.: HOW It's done: A friend is, needed to act as a confederate. He is the last person among the group to put his hand beneath the handkerchief. As he dpoao g, hd picks up the coin and repaovel it, hidden between his thumb and - The effect is very startling. -.] l Sosswo U/ith Wisdom rom t tkhe ie ^ ^ ^f 'S^ I- ^ - - - - ___ ^ _________- _ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ N; Mapsm. Shketr E JNTAL l-WhaWi leh@ eighth book of the Old Testament? --Bird forbidden for food to the laseiltes Lev. 11:15) 10-What'is the 1Sth book of the Old 3itament? 14-M-ediy. 1 -l-A ert..... 16-At whalbId Peter stand when Taken to the high 7hn 18:16) 6W-Se fl Fpt rans I; ti ospima ra wished to set the .-" 5. ir ftm man up sa 1ng 4 ) thE blat kind of fetter% was $. j;deltm'bound? i2 KL. T>) .5--Spiritualistlc meeting. 63-GanoM a. 4-Aayer*t 68-Debartment at France. M-Sring forth. 70-Epochi 7t-Inquilre 72-S-ylvan deity. 72-Indefnite quantity. VUW2cAL 1-Claudius com anded Jews tUdepf fom what city? 2-Father of Bedan (1 Chr. 7:17) S-Novj e (var.) 4.-She entertains guests 46-mlmen. 67-Thirteth book of the Old 47-Wea and a giSl. Ttament. 40--Mata ntmpbh. 6B-Gloom var.) 51-FOUZi.M 0f--Blan emperor. -oDrts. 61-crowd. 5-0ua o! those to whom Gideon ff-rafits. am meon Js4d 6:3) -To bu6nmingbird. -in of Christ's Lst miracle 7-Draey. (Jiotal :07-firmament. from the longer ones. qMj 01 U1ilqlgod iJe *PJqIa JSSo 1 .qIs| w oI i UoIJ ip qgi *a e.Iea|e BIl *ua|oq '*pVlUq 'qwjure :meumey It's Your Movew T take White -ightly _logo than uual to trea tjas no out but that's because one ofa Blac. piecs is s tranded on the out- skirts. Whltei moving up tie board, wU ins seven moves. et I->sau nt aae CMwpsa 2. -, - r -.* -- ". .. ; '*'-"" "=. :'^ '" "' . " - **.- ^ C^i^i#%.*.4r /:c' 4 '. 74j7 .3'^S-^ r (''* N 4><;* "pi 1 S- I. ,__loaw 61 . ..- .7 ,.. ,., ... :a~ t . assa .= .. W 41;" 8 **' MOENw h I I I I--, lif i I~ I" Z"-~" * U U. SALT FROM THE SEA-Workers at Araure, Venezuela, bring wet salt from below the surface of the sea to storage deposits on the shore. When the salt dries, it must,be brok- en with picks to be bagged. Since Venezuela had no salt mines, .the government Was forced to take it from the sea. Some 400 men on a 24-houtrpiece-work badls get the salt. THIS IS NO M ERE CHILD'SPAY looking at h of one of the mo popular doll looking at heads of one of the most popular dolls, ' ^1 . I.. -.. afj modeled l' pkml* o stee**l maid cat made. , - r t. the one with blonde braids. EVEN though most little girls think their dolls come from Santa Claus, the truth is that they probably came from New York state, where factories create, make, dress and sell 70 per cent of the doll population of the United States. Some 300 firms in the state are engaged in a $100 million business. Dolls made there can walk, talk, cry, drink and be washed, combed and dressed in spe- cially-designed clothes. The industry conducts an annual Toy Fair that attracts 14.000 buyers to New York City. Experts believe that 1955 will be a record year for the in- dustry. One of the reasons for this is that doll makers have been able to modify the sea- sonal nature of the trade. For- merly, Christmas accounted for 90 per cent of the year's business, but now non-Christ- mas trade takes 30 per cent of the sales while December is expected to be a bigger month than ever before. ,. SIe Feature. 9i. NO, IT'S NOT REALLY ONE--We mean that this isn't a flying saucer from Mars, but it's a model made by the Royal Air Force for White City, England, Tattoo, an annual searchlight display of Britain's armed forces. Two "Martians" will alight from saucer. f l. ., V . A M YY IN DE Doris, the zebra pt the Helsinki, Finland. zoo, poses unconcern-, edl.agjinsta br wall that matches her diagonal stripes against horizontal stripes made. ty mar between bricks. This proves, probably, novel pbptos are anywhere. JA~ - 7- .* I *~'*-* :rr~. - - I. 4; ; -:-. t I .- .. I . A, .A4 LEARNING TO USE THESE HUNTING GUNS..... (See Back Cover and Pages 2, 3 & 6) . .;q-rrl Abrk Fliers Learn To Walk Home DI'SOR NOTKE: The you n'g "I'll ride one of your machines. to phase, shelter a ', Man t off his motoreyele in Pa- Panama if yoU'll lend it to me)" becomes a major npn.. on a rain ay July Later he told about the propos- Let, us Sfollw a icl ass Srealzed a two -year ed trip to a friend, who bad ,just through the trii We graduated with degree In geo- At seven o'clock 4a mrn-r to the day, twoyexars be- ph.y, ad inqpired If he "woul ing the class o -IIh r Um en-p .Morgan Smith had come to "go, along? lots aii crew m ep.q-ptct in ma for therlirst t a as The Pertm t of nthropqlo the classrooms w earer giv director ofp arceolog- gy of Flotda State University a- en a brief .nr 0op t the etlhnobota al Weditipn greed t lend field e pmet)t and course a are spwn a movie on 1Departmeatof An ropolo- give techleal assistat'e. Oii Dec. survival at sea, eorlda-, Stae Unersity,' 6, 1953; after. montb,,of planning, After the mo*e, tw,, class is 'b emace. etoi. "' .letter Writin band flking, t wo turned pver, to WO auaude 1itlh two t. between, he motoreycles 0adede to almo sat )rake, commander, C si Res- baId aeiy ,~ Anthro- Ithree.times their own weight let cue Boat Flight, R man.. ,0ol0 atVru. had Talluhassee, Florida, q. a t r eIt From Redman, the 'i are tak- THE YOUNG MAk GOT OFF his motorcycle li Paasam city;.. .I a oa thr Central merica. Pe..2.e to aoh.b oat. on a rainy AAy In July 19., and. realized a two-year dell- ,.an... ..he..arrivid in Panama.-They stay belo*-deck until a Amttte t yas"t a.'..Mort than ever, he waitedd to stay. predetermined po ,Ot reached. const to ana t yrfor tefii ue, as e orga d mir -".. In the country that had eaptivat- Upon signal they c"me topside archaeologicaloand fethnoe tanicalh U expedition for t 'hw A 'iiUv'eS years, !ed him two years before, to co- pad attempt to determine without apartment of Anthropology of Florida State University, Ta however, the desire to return to tinue his botanical and anthropo- instruments their location and the lahassee, Florida. Pictured above are Smith and H. Robin Mills.' Panama continued to burn. logical research. It was evident direction to the nearest land. Official USAF Photo. It was while he was in Panama that the would have to find a job, The crash boat proceeds In the in 1952, doing work at an archaeo- if he were to remain. direction chosen by the class until logical site on Upper, Madden Then his mind went back to they sight a suitable landing Lake, that he met a group of men that day in 1952, and to the sug- beach, provided some onl in the who were taking part in an Air gestion that the get a job with the group has picked out the right Force j u n g I e survival training Air Force. If there was a need course. course for his knowledge of natural his- The entire class then goes over After talking with them, he dis- tory then, why not now? the side lntd rubber lifeboats and coVered that the course apparent- You will find him these days makes a beach landing, often ked_ one very vital phase-- -training officer in .jungle survi- through six-foot breakers. the retOgnition of tro- val-at his desk *in the personal On the beach at last, they "en- Sand trees. equipment section, Albrook Air joy" a lunch of survival rations the group s o m e Force Base. and listen to a lecture on the psy- ohl ldeal flora, hie con- Or, more than likely, s o m e chologice) and physiological ef- the the necessity place in the jungle between the fects of survival on the ocean. lit t" '.to successful Panama Canal and the Columbia The psychological, aspect is ve- ,and s suggested that border, with an Air Force survlv- ry important when 'hungry men on .' JobA the I Force. al training class. little or a6 rations are cramped to-. Sl" ugges- getlher on a small' rubber raft t.430ee la ., passing, By H. MORGAN SMITH drifting at sea.. and then retu Florida State Training officer in Jungle str- After lunch, e.et u r e s, they University to bid studies, vival, personal equipment see- launch the rafts, sometimes hav- Mb4the dream theidetermina- tiSion, Albrook. ing to make six or seven unsuc- tin to eturn t anamA stayed lcessful launching attempts before with him. But, how to get there?I I was employed by the United they are clear ofa the surf. Early in 1953 he was talking States Air Force last November Once utceessfully at sea again, With a friend, a motorcycle dis- 1954 to develop, implement and 6- they row Lo the crash boat and re- tributor for a German machine operate a survival training pr o- turn to Albrook. TOE ENTIRE CLASS then goes over the Se Iat. rubber new to the UnitP.4 States and gram appropriate to the area On the second mo n in g, the lifeboats and makes a beach landing, often thugh six-fout more or le"ss jokingly, remarked, flown over by personnel operating elass assembles .-hWsmall arms breakers, (OffielaS USAFb e from Albrook, Air Force Base. range for praclic rig of surviv- .- .... ,. ... ... This may seem to be an easy al Weaponsa a, al flares. .- .- .- : task, but let us look at the various There have o stances when L-types of terrain---ocean, jung i enlost their iV4K:becapse they '," '" '" and mountain, desert that a i r Were not familiar @h. ,the wea- S men from Albrook are called up- Pams (short. barrel l .o-er-under .:4 -, on to fly over daily. 1.'410 rifle) and thft were not .. ..#" ..<.... .v -4 "-. By no means unimpressive, l 'able to se~re food, most arctic conditions are enco. And in many _tr stances, tered by Albrook airmen in t rescue was delayed, tn result- lofty Andes mountains of S o u tbing in permanent because 'America. men in a state of'sjaoek.Were not The present week-long training* *rained to automatically use sig- classes place particular stress 'mnal flares. Ocean and jungle conditions, coy- The hand-held flares. Ave off a ering all major phases of surviy voluminous orange-ied smoke for al. daytime ignallg and s bright The first phase of the course is red flame for ight use. 'They- can life saving, and starts at the m i quite fright e ng .th umini- ment an in-flight emergency e' ited. . curs. -The weapcs demonstration is Under simulated conditions] P* IWed by a.brief le utre on lo- sengers and crew are alerted plants at the model eamp set prepare for bailout, orash ladin .at the range by the. men of or an ocean ditching. -personal equipment Aection of The second phase, signallig bo .. begins when all persons involved In the afterpoou 'f iIt second are standing safely on land or day, there s a mQvie on jungle floating safely at sea. The imme- Rtrhval aW an illustrated lecture diately prepare signalling devices on poisonous and useful plants, to notify other aircraft or ships in animals and fishes of the tropical the area. regions of Central and South A- In the event an extended eurviv- merica. al episode is apparent, the third Every man becomes familiar RESCUE WAS DELAYED, OFTEN RESULTING in permanent injuries, because men in a *tate of shock were nottrained to automatically use signal flares. (Official USAF Photo) *- YOU WILL FIND HIM THESE DAYS Training Officer in Jungle Survival at his desk in the Personal Equipment Section, Albrook Air Force Base Canal Zone, or, more than likely some place in the juigle between the Panama Canal -- THEY STAY BELOW DECK UNTIL A PREDETERMINED POIN7 |s reached and upon and the Colombia border w'th an Atr Force survival training i -d e mnih e topside and attempt to determine without Ofciaal Sd :Plaos. 1tV ireciij a the nearest land. (Official USAF Photo) Official USAF Photo. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1955 S .day AImerkm S-upp-m ...kjE TWQ -rom Jungle Landing wvui the "feel" of a snake by all members of the group n d g n boa constrictor their equip ent were clear of the tealf fttld Value of any snake h The pilne then left them, and 1ay7e tiuiter, the men wTre given a map mcak- He" Iartli, fo Instance, that the ed wfth the objective for the day ' l-iin, p6tato-ike Yuca. 01* -a spot vhere they were to pitch th ^ .vfr ood and safe food camp and remain until Friday. wn*ht ad, ay be deadly if| First of all, thcy 'Bpeeked their eatend w .omf d growing wild in sigialling equilpmeni" to be sure It parts dO 6 Ameica. (was handy -and ready ,for inme- ;ea.'Uund under the above date use, then they sef aEPre eopdition may contain hydrocya- and headed for the nearest tWal aic acitr, d adly oJon. which would ta&Q them to 0th6 Before te second day i over rdesl'nated point. " equipment is issuedtfor the fiunle They spent the st two hours trek whtic will start the trail-breaking through ~mne of thd tnornlg.. oughest vegetation the trophies The equipment usid by ie st -,has to otter-vlne-entangled, see-t dents is considerably less t h k ohd-grgwth scrub. that contained survtvl kits a. In is second growth terrain . board 1a. USAF aircraft. there is no overhead eaopy of . It consists of 4 jungle hammock, shade to orotect men froiti e re- machete and file; first aid kit; lentless tropical sun. Every breath can of rations, containing concen- seems to contain 90 percent water treated jelly bars, coffee, tea, vita- and every step seems unhill. min pills and water purification It has been said, at this point tablets; insect repellent; fir e- men begin t. lose any excess fit- starting tabs; a canteen; a ,ellow ty tissue they may have accumu- and blue signal panel; and a sur- ate vival manual. Aftl r about two rigorous hoerq, Instead of the regulation knap-, the broke into a comparatively sack, a "motete," Or large native eVel grassy area and found a basket,'Is provided. trail. - Two compasses and one weapo, By this time. they had establish- fTwoe two m. .eare also given ed the pace, which, in a survival to the class "roun, is he rate the slowest mah At seven o'clock of the third can travel. morning, the class boards a C-47 aircraft sld flies to the training Men, especially the lnexpein area selected-for that week. e, can not hurry in the tropical Let us follow along on -the ac-, iu,'?4 . tuai trip made by the latest train. At te first river me st- t clasbs ed for a hlf hour, replenished their 'he plane flew to an abandoned water supply, and attempted ,to air "rip near Madden Lake. catch fish. in 30 seconds after landing, I Soon after leaving the ri ve r, they encountered a native farmer and bartered with him for bana- nas and sugarcane. They are encouraged to do this, with no help from the instructor, for in an actual survival episode Proper contact with native peo- ple can mean life or death, in some cases. Beyond the farm, the route fol- lowed a sometimes rocky and slip- pery trail-up and down hill and up again-through scrub-growth, and finally entered the tropical rain forest. Panama affords an excellent training ground for survival, as it has some of the world's fin- eat rain forests. The instructor continually urges the men to try various fruits and plants, and cautions against oth- ers. Contrary to popular belief, thM juigle is not full of delicious ed- ble fruits, but neither are poison- ous plants predominant. The jungle is not to be feared, but it should be respected. It was cooler under the jungle canopy, but there were more fr6. quent stops for the rest, patehlng scratches and very important o rlentation using the map and corn- pass. - The men marvelled at the hin- mensity of some trees, especially the mahogany and espave, and at the orchids and other exotic tro- THE PRESENT WEEK-LONG pical plants. training classes- place particular These things, too, can be impor- stress on ocean and jungle; con- tant to survival. Keeping a man's editions, covering all major phas- mind occupied with something es of survival. The first phae of other than the fact that h is mile the course its 'life saving and from tie nearest civilization will startA at the moment, n hilp hmwork and think obre ef- flight emergency occurs. Herd ani ficiently. airman learns how to come off The men collected palm fruit his parachute harness while and began to eye an occasional hanging from trees. (Official USAF Photo) (Contpued on Page g) 51'VER'Y MAN BECOMES FAMILIAR with the 'feel" of a snake -by handling a young boa constrictor named Orville--and learns the potential food value of any snake he may en- counter. Official USAP Photo. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7,1955 S iii - T"E PLANE LEFT TE i, and the men we re given a map marked with the objective .or the day-, s ot where they2te. to pitch camp and remain until Friday. First of 11, they cheeked theie sIm glitijqulpmnBt to le sure it was handy and ready for immediate use; then they set a course and headed for the nearest tha i which would take them to the designated point. .- (Official US4F Photo) TWO HOURS trail-breakfng through some of the roughest veieta- Ine-entangled, second-growth scrub. (Official USAF Photo) ....j h ) : ::i-/ :P - 44. ..- ,..; .. I THE GRIMY. tired and srm mn wrem m t ,,trm TREE TVUWONWu a I em-th gh the e e ter e come to know many things. The commander of A Air re Base, Col. John W. Oberdorf, is shown (fourth from left pic- tured above) with officers and airmen of the base following return Irom a recent week-long Jungle trek. (Official USAF Photo) undmr Amui-- JSfm PAGlE Tha'i qpqi Vrain rfamb J ^"*" .F~' --'~7* -4 ~'- ~, F.. ~ pool; .." 4 maze, Perhaps it a T .o beyond thIl. Into a pem h - thouebkle t ert was - .* ..--* I ... GOOD SPEED F' SQUTHIWARD,-Vq XES : Now lose out'sande, banks, fogs. and ortb, may I lantlec r"iM 1sf your prow and &S. u fort Boreas a~eep and.lr's recede, IuAs follow,. and al that's debonair at sea rise oil your bow; Grave atier steamers salute with formal dip of colors: wake-wings foam and murmur and Ibmere. behind your ip. where dimly yo.dlseern at the far verge some driongpix Ctherea of the calms emerge. -Ah yes, urmy.xtrfate anw beMg sea monsters keep you, and helmed, Irmed, and. bosomy wind-eherubf--four at the four oormom of the deep bulging, where blue isrblue-forevormore wave you with trtlerMt to the Mediterranean shore. S-Beth Poemse fros the New Yerker. . Herewith nd 'olutlin to i Croawmed Pa* . sm' No. 590. published today. AuIwe B for b&y, Ode 3,- Oe*yppq. DW. DII*JEON: A DOSIMETIR 1S AN APPARATUS DliuGNED FOR MBASIRINWO DOB "" ,omo o ,F, amim nm '. ., Sdim"am' eandy 1ET man Chaume while Muiael'I Oversize 5"4a -u660m Ikitment Ba ,'V ing," doen aInlmed paste. i SAdenauer. left. holding West I.-.. C V w k *~ ~. .~ 1.''.* hL..a.. ~i. -, I ne - . ,- : ." + ^Tfhe WAsIiiggoar R .-.*v ;aWW A$ON -.The al st lesbower Ad ini.tratin Ithewr the rdi ffds of dIfut- h esa tnat that time had been tice of the United Ses. t o A I a'lI, u li.s. w h o la te r b e c a m e ISg <3meitte a ov L hitOovor of 11ew York and a W& e v vot cam a o poltlB to fb i preme .Cour. Justice, having re- nommhlon, J-epInigan f i oan. t d to ru. against Wilko i were eo anxious n oW.I to 100-. a .tip ,s awe .Ic ,.i-. tcuse or. .e seri;ousneas new cabinet rlesar of Ical Ate a r a few al the air neo scandals, Wilson record, that nIone vote co Smea gaUlled upO tppor ted is own opooet, als uitte agiat . .r t nonf "gaest tp tepblican of at period, to fatver TnneBe of arm$lnvediga" them.. 'pLat y lot go one. 'ddelse mnincntothe at /8if^ l_ a +role one. why aipes were 0t pn laeda!.e .tt ble-rlo It .Il..ley'U. dre. in World War I, i W, aonther thelur re - mdu A _u. jetii, ..m-tP_ o,_. sca .-.g' rof- -it Y*waiA 'me, wI O 6 .... .-A. :u B. enceB to go tA ea. b Pro= .de em ineo d jl Vawer. , baisrAdoerfathe-. ou Jatas.WiVV profe.r coimpany lor 0 "om..ii, t To _^.qens' a_...e I m, h l"atefi LArt motors. Coll oi .+. Ain 1 Wh Talbott in th* ay ag irpae coBBac S00i were hl.-fatbe s, harls l - that vermbIer a *19 8 tag. later Vice 1'resld cf .Gen- nfl"t thiat B-Weyip.st resident a ereral hotor"; and ward A. not ove a* actr at. Deeds, beach. of Delo Battery and I man ii Ati. with becaine a general nMotorc Deedsalh his am-p . Talbott bawpe. to be a keabl subsidiary. er. now Secretary of the AL- dynande, ro gh. mn' tOmbloe ughes In his report charged Force, on May 24 1817. "Era spark-,plUgh hasa made. 4 du-,Itbem with "conduct of q-re..- Kuhns kuiowr hb ameH. .a iA sid oen ouiN 1p .e -r ForeE hbfnsible character," but sid besarhl rto sp9aut andL especia ir Bbcr acad9 opti .nt be .pwsoae ^ue rI0r gS agto4g eay at'Cqlorador Sprbgs. 1 existing law. .Bfat he went: on to -0 But he alpo baules fto belong recommend a. eourt artial for fr e g e .. "Ae pot- is the to a little rot,.._, helped ..oun'LE. A. _Deeds 44dIr form,. Mart- At v o w - the Genera Motore empire and user 2 be mdaon w.' made a fortune out of alr- Deeds had been made- a Colonel i e planes tht 'never Bew-in World in the Army in charge l wAir- wi i. War I. craft procu nmelit from wahi. fi eed even gave Talbot rit- . JEe was not.. a man aIkesould .. he proceeded, accorJ- ly e.Miaential ti ln e , evrbave- n e a l "enrn '.to. "cvey tinfor- they U fr rTWahr. ',. .* of a SAlferaft Olvianm p -g": ..-o r.. .r rals ,as r a SN enh e e1,yt In .aak, oi ,Ir TooIan ar i h rep ated i am D- 0 . C t Pearls. W0'te..et.01A* 1Mo ato aid .tf. company in g agint;Talbo I the Tinal Batot also a member of that amna '"iThal s notcorrect, Senaaor," am.e of Ireld ed Tale .'...+.1 . .1 COIrL Orl' PC ;1 V. - .. p , eminent corporation, It wo .. ..rved.to make matte. worse: . . comipelt" on m eve- t- The ag W I . 'w"_ :.. Judlng b}y it pat rgc.rd, TVA intent to the President, Gov. ShCr- hf --i ev n could stl beat many private pOU: mUn Aiams, is revealed to have itclat inlsvrred 0 -the, proeangs [e t l *fzts b-the aupho to lndepoll mfe q. a si'r, _eas, Go us:, L h .da ,ook at the R ecord: Hoover, name r o. Lovely Lo a Co lier (The e SvatfWe 8 gwer o aboutC.Al t their of f- ,rst, ' mt nthfits D i ahs d i h e lmy i t we.a sf weto riehand t orp byS uoTmmer ..st.la'edhelad seqd o o a sr ralt . c sOwt ojriw "r tisatr thOe hip y NE ttthL wJ bapied Jrie wher o i rt re e ba tol @ TestHnt Wtheru inote: Only 141 day with b ae om ne itd r thelevao isat t hem Q thor rbak buthber. n- pt a To. ea tu the Preidn o.e Sr- eyrhs a the Ha. Anyone Me =oned: Anbs- ,eo t m=0n a had-a rald to han n Spea s d and owe attraction cor oud be e first to cheer ad oh w heoAmer hoet bhyfael of casting meeal-ne ero th is e2ep hant trap in fit I with ss Barke. OhMbana Oh ....First .osto . a. d ... ."d __.--- "lod el oates (hat under lh a edora ureau of vestg on dot oben was t only Amrin , m p- -"dp0 was the rule. Any easino -o.--.- THe pr.t t. . oitor who got put of line by of-k Last Laugh Best Laugh: Hope . pti nffe more suddenly wished he Hampton is heading a syndicate The Biz There's No Biz Like: - wit private ws tpr anbera of the same syndicate eara ago.and she's onee fArgot eres thytog, hr. Layor. Mwhy Sh a di Ta- not Lou as "entertainment Gana- o A-% beat utoebf L-L myr" ao o the new City Coliseum.ra t ooe. saiddeynl he Gretude a aIn Ts he Din tionary: Lou t the relncarpation of ZLe:- Sst w downi a The famed a nT Ucranluod, bofid, as fabls as Hammerstein sea tpv 'rheno ,uIadl t- V eo ret e Lowk N.T.G., discovezoed and Re colorful as Earl arroll. Inhe 1t%6o wtnwe hene More athe acro deees p Page. Dont Copay Bud aeer" oteeity C -likesa. t for the ET iR fha .. aIngc Recfit e.tly he itoo ove and .oIa s who ie -,o k yPatiye lke leS a ee 'the ham camg aing o TheT Howotd. Hadns.swho oluee ai ammetm I ';-ppocagge ar ah .a s rig s.rjso Al tat tha a It prdmisesutt..i out the atars.uf Dthe Jr- ... el Jhdh I a Motta. an- - a.'-.B" "" ha th f~ttei% but fi-at he needs help other opener chjinto turned ham, In a D artoment o fs Diharmony: ,m the Bstrs of the present who in the role of a fiddle-playing fight. Frriction between producer' Milton got there because N.T.G. held er in a Miami production named arlng and rector Otto Prem- h em when they needed elp pit puO "Tthe Maky Way"' ler over "The Billy Mitchel d pat. SCemt. t a sete Good, Neighbor we: ight Si net o ,..e ,* *tourist season in history finds o nt doven in e e. the 4pats es .all ver the tr -the Aias ry-J.Lo t the n ese rval-tem off the arlt wp rd Prcp e rebedS and O Were TheW ( ts oi tghe buraie ci-cuti. ..nd. fk smoked an much at7 mn' of D h -n ofn e phe ist p$eeed -he Mn the o uh oat'slwhy maen - e iin Hollywood pwa NOlr Nk ghis dh Orured-her ti Veg, h ,l pae (in France) which I three i Jr She preferred enotler a nh Nil- ". Breadway's e Lean time ? what -expeusive 'leadfalis S E pauley Jr. while Niy r, e tebuseedl da heea rt Tuhrehare for the Imported I Jane lo h a te water, wil inferior h, .martial'''ta te se. oo false bottom gla-ses Hll g TVA. Who alloed the dl^^^i t.InthIAt aneddles (liq uKarge, a u erg ste peo "dwn" r as much as anSda shot. -ifun wth Jane Snyder, a BeY ilts r gin. BUt gis Hotels, food. entertainment and Arthur Murray teacher. Well he tm he's got c. f. Bob Neal grist way out of reason, but the ouSt happens ito like Janes. (So another Tex Ia, balnded avrage Am er.ican, gleadl ovs the what's wr th wth that?) her the red Thunderbtrd that's bill and br ag *bout it. Well it is m td outside the Silver -x-pper. n to get PR-o-I mean Vn the a No Flatufoot, He: Everyone in- ute be nice ot b I at blo n.,at dClo Elysoe .'er F tBob W er knew .J. Ed,. d -at -, 0 a.r Hoover tSau ro Hwn the w -l t when , .hr. Sbit w the Beds who were the ehe hries to Bseh Lke -Tnn^eabs- f ahowa-ul*'a then he did. Hover swnmesby (Ike's C eba ya t ses s. you have hay dd. 't FBI had ielt al terit tL advise g .t. bu co nla ce, o tL e dgar c al Mrier to sell .:. e.. p r. .e A ter U -i. ,eo ,e.a2.nt H .. a ttn ae i eft refus e t o" re bf6ars- -. -t.-he p we fee, ri.. ., M a e enwh tW whe -on e pl a a redatobuy P the a h r' a a s e5di h h ear t e H e'sae sthou re m aor. -d Sol., o- -her e c ot lo-ero'r fe, i lno nfe or o I M. A l~ PI" II Uy-'f ISMKJip - IAM' TWFTF * V. - =. =r i - 2 ".-- 'a L:L'v 3s L.. z.ri f 2 AI"jT- B~cL~i- -A_^ Ijja~ ,. .mJ,,^ I^ "-**** **'lsa -" "'4p 4it-.- -j ,imr'}~!^i;'' fi f-l i/'fr *m 7y~.4 .. .^ P1. -. 4~ -I LI -S.,' 1 E.M1.UU 9- oi I*i I igmard 5 -4-jI' Fi7WF~J7 FiT S1 T T...' ...t. ~ : I-i 15-Bittle cookie 21-Drup t ay7 18t40-OoitY plerontetVe wblaa 3ft- perId France a5--PDi Pa-tch caln a-as of tee 41-Plan rraa* ail-A ,0.N. P ,.5-lWaniet 8--Plmat of disease lpe of-tart l art A fl--V tst - Ia'. inhumoler itde S --R 1.- .& e. u.e ."ack . Werut-l IgY Va ley i- 7 v --il *- trt "" 10-Dearraib Klplear ..Btth st4l~ -a-7 Aircrew In Th Jngle snake orat lisard with the thought gre nIans, a few earn of of 'food on the table" )PUz i'h .*two p90aff eftm Shortly, they tured down a a .unting tip. to V palmWheS trail toward the ound of rn. an othr edible frit and o nig water, and came upon a beau-lia . S.l ea -running river wifi.tlh g prt cotZew were birfs, . abounding.. gunop,' d ,'a. i all rlosfed On crossing the river, t h e y over glowing oals. found a native dugout pulled up .The mn practiced with sipkal on the river bank. After they once mirrors-a-small mirror with a more had determined their posi-,hole in the colter for sighting.- tion, they were jubilant to f i n d Tbis appeftly gimpipintrum nt that they had arrived at the des- ama -po le-betUM thedr Ignated point. fi Xleul e Iio- f -taCUrate*. After doffing their packs whichI They madjiandjset various traps by. now seemed to weig h 50 and snares and learned to ree- pounds each, they soaked tired ognize game trils and favorite and aching feet in the cool wa- feeding places or animals. ter.n I They learned to recoQnize bala' Then one party was sent down- trees tfor asking raftsl, e ma stream, ne upstream and an- grass for te. mangos.' eashe, other followed the trail. and maey otr.t cal fruits.. All were to report back within On Frid eame time 80 minutes, or when a suitable for a decs t h e at- camp site was located. termpt the walk back ~t- The remaining men tried their fot a redYOusawth the aircraft, hand at washing |or i.t-4. thy. eontat their ca-, A native of the area was con ueo fr 1d and try for a boat tacie" by the "trail party" and acrg Maddtle LUke.' ; i Magly consented when asked for w Lrtt wav*dcided uine by tllnu of his cayuco the udents. ,. Assl. he showed jbt frMend- AS t instructor, I wV pr nt Unq of people all over the area Iat all timo, but did not ee by. dropping his pack and giving The elase must make ittowar de- A- possible assistance. calons and get back the best way Twq df the men accompanied it can. n eb b him naow.stream through rapids ..Raing deelded to find a.cyuo" to search for a camp site near the to 'ake o they aer river, but on high enough groped the av. t.o t eeper water of fpr protection from the f ash Maadmn l ak wh!re they manage . floods so frequent during the ral- ed to secure a yco r te reo. ny easo. turn trip to Madden Dam- A good location was selected and Froe thee, th4 grimy, 1 tired. one ma re nined to tart Mak-l and sole i-en were returned, to ing a clearing while te ca~ey c h Ahlbrqok by track. man and one member of the class nThe class has been a success, ret4ned upstream for the rest and all the students who- have of the group. been through the course have It a., while they were pushing come to know may things. and poling the cs.yuco back up the TI realize that they eas not treacherous rapids that "It" hit- hurry through trial e rain f4o1 o a torrential downpour like a wa- eat -they know that protetion terfall moving across the green frof fanct pests and an u velvet jungle. I rains, complete fa ar The men struggled with their with equipment and packs as the whole world seemed nroqeu ", can me"-* l to turn into water. As ,one man',ce aistween suete r I commented-"I was standing 8n M episode where the e rew the riverbank comparatively dry and passengers of an ,iTt l- d when all of a suddel I realized turn unscathed, or a t m hh that I was standing in an ankle- there 76 no return. deep stream where t ere had I e -,qi t a new surirel clas1 been none five minutes before!" through this course every w9 In spite of the rain, all. men ,tan. Atbrook. were safely transported do w n- Throughout the Unit948 tat' O. stream, the only casualties beLig Air e emphasis U being - several painful hornet stings. j ed a o -mem whos e srv rain then settled down toa m d, i rather than on the stea1/ downpour. itself. Camp was set up and a fire A me r equipM is a" started to dry out wet clothe d. ai etoa person el allnvd a For. the first meal, the ratiUon MF aircraft-equlpm th cans were opened. The menu was d eable au l ersss to rettru * two Jelly candy bars and a vi(- sa vi ma pill. After the nutrtious b etcre Ardl ample *eAl, two n went toe g 10 ?tins ndsretafled wit'h two sjiwny but delicious- -lo th. s men were eager to tangl .i ROQDVKD D':- JiEL'AI ,lt-. ,B DL ROLDAFO It Q K B .tL V L to 46-r11 or TS- 79--Rmutfft jfO^BulM^^i F A M^hft TV .YEIW#E~V1e 4. - 4. * ir T.-Best Nk^ &ftaIWK* - oI-o.3 l Am e' * -- *1 *' i..' *- *UIU~ in4 - 'lis ~ 14. .~4;e4i : : '" ' . ,',' i "-," .'. ,. ..' . . .* . ,. '..*!' I. , I. KIR TA. .k-- "43 4a**" y -AA ^ .4. 4. I .., ** p MIF - r r Ir r , ~ ~-~ ~ w;. rw *^ t*1 a,", '~11?~9C~3~ F 4 91, ;. -" F -. . I ~- ~z- I . ,C h&. 4 4- ~t4I 1.'~ 4 r ^ .';::| ^" ''":"- v:s ^ *- -^ ,-' * V Pt' I: * -P..- 4''' "-IrA I un the ch- ,O an ; ''.i "." eotftroidn esari. report It councu tl BmakM de. td setcts of the n & treaty the . pe rise akoul4. u e# rown1 Reds fat utter- at Panmunjom i n this effort t 7 sie s 1dual lea of Of "10046 f T ed prisoner we held nti.- bauqigVlSrtbtrb i s about WO loeal-ra a t p kand we t back..-' e e i long they winl nake a s.lae s -rater w wlo ,-,>, el otefaa thekKndi and the a mnt wm m- i o e B_ m-.. itter t t*Was mg-ar l o.at sauaait. 6B rhe fu impth srvce. .'-- s a 7- EX .. .~elr u.e 1bght wirth lh 1m boaut to do the tmtd be Next day Pr t Are and his before It adJomeftpe cabinet voted asmnd a I r so,- DI0,.them .but there .a p ssiblty he 375 or salaries and supplies for rest of the year. Say ve a f- ew.0 _.-r t. .', d mer to The Jindfmi 6;*vemral head of a horse in a gar- hMr SP <.left kWave of 'hfhtIe ehlso awee a aer tin Publc Market Pa P* Caus- hirom weekendL~. restsd housewives to- rerein frcavbyto n e d a aorne. said one t of he ttan that tem r hne.v w be ge a ours e olmonrea a' 0.1cMOn n whtbert. r. raun. ah t a. gaM nr' 'QMuicoaost. ^ou aoft- -&- aresulat of the ind, and the Department of tiPubl 1S o0 pysician anneoued that Mr. ,afth dispel the rumor when the faew were ,- A in bpttr condition1 tho the Taverag _. ..ht et. f otto y "fadrm, Mr. lseDoluwer plans to Teheed bahds beB severed fotm a sick and half- le. ulbou m oAugust 14td1u tOr a longer va- blind horse hat had been *t at. the Incinertion 4181 dumpatier hPamamklandthenb lhadrMenreitti I.4n^hinz~ff~rtUP fotae.elng boats. oy the Department of Animal eltloct pear thy iNS ,.,. ^ An employs who lai been lM to return the head in, ly tew^',,iWMr said it.i iot a formal toWte4ump biAS? threwJt,. Anetgtb.. can. St a w o e where It was I foi by a wscavetr. SI. -n the uast we have 0 - oh er from weekend. torm Balk vaccine sh4.t were lgive to Canal sZom and wit.out off.for a oiber children, in LiAt and second grade classeswho was ; ut, adoi mio et lAf week's program. or were not ,else tso ,,.wo Irtamid..5 andab-out r aster 1. em n lul- the f.ree 14oi.atton o Te isame u e. -m md about mes ea of .h e was ber carried l for CZ. Latin A, g oWSaRt aost due wett at for- erican choose ateuring e e.o t s ea .w.. a no eu, AntAher shipping accident kept waterfrmat workmen a the~ a p ibe season W" bard ren ered y or N g-tg a b OlP4 1 t**a oloa d 1tn tay term anhr wa d se111104 tov Mf.- ,,I,: -- nwtiua lnCuba, 6Da. ma and. la.se'hole _I _ts..e .-, ThU- 1843-ton irp weeoo , ofou batlltn otS Outheafstern UnitedStat esx a oa olft r of luntbr, and war bound foir :h'oherp the *asrtAtohurricane ah i iae- St uth Afrta. e l4'ge steel $ho was welded cote the " p-w.-- . a ww of the sTp. Crde be airway pv#.r Chicaegl .e -- 0 -h- eLt S a -lrIgnaruowly avertedl disaster at The Canal Co. announced It will soon seek bids for b e e owner ed W Northu t eontsacts tl er a million dollars for conver- A -? -Lcoming101 ao lenR1di bt ItcrashS' nbt all traZequipmenton the Atlanthc side hea r aW lI Z In ADe OBcav e to a sto p In the street. om 25 to s cyei e current. eBut ne e bhe Polwood w Inured. n District ou t this week, three Panamanian bur- Wer Zebagan, Olwoa tiab ai force h ean eodlldeO glars received petitenUaly terms. another was sent to of the_' balht plet imed One Balboa jail for four months, and two got off with Sar Mana was inreu peded sentences. _he_ _other pilot was able to bring his damaged jet' the three, Ivan Jerome, Who was op vrobatlpn back to WnrIgt-Patterson Air Force Base f.. for a previous b' rglary just four. mont s ago. wat 0 given.a two-year sentence. The other two.llo. s Aten- Came.- dr.' o' eI and BenIgRo Vluei0, e0h 1e.elvea One year terms a e &aiu.lian danCer ane singer, died suddenly of to serve. Shear ata1 In her Beverly H lshome at theage f 'o. i i t zooy a r 41. 'restang t by a Ca] She had been back in Ho only one week 11-lam Gordon, an 18-year-old youth who Pled -1itl an en ement in Haeees. after was sentenced to spend four months in fle oa e -Hvs husbandamn--ader- aln .. whProducer . David Sbasnin aid MiSs Miranda was dancin I sentence. Judge Guthrie F.' Crowe point- d sninn n.thtr Beverly Hi11i home before he kiss- ed out tat arregnese-n _are entitled to the com- altaaQ= 9201 'L^that a Wan Weg$ bar ----iM ....._-- gc ni ",Sr.riiw.tr *iW revLonet e -ret by force,. On Only Friay n-ght she completed a filmed televi- a second charge o burglary, Gordon wa given a two- lion show. .... v- year sentence sumpended for a period of five years. Mi- Miranda became. If the W or her Suspended steuncts were also given a San Bias In- hats n.Ct' 11 M a spectacuar aian, -'Umrepto n ., 17, and Walter. S. Ford, 20. a- wJ ft ius-t. Roth w oe'chargeds* M- burglary.. Been-ow-brn in as 4 Jr.. Of hmilton, Ohio, has The first nontlhin the nhw fiscal year opened with S President -se&-- u.. de.ese a baoo as new record for Canal transits, of 727 ships, bS S^ .e -i---. e, oorU in efd was frore or the months of July., o f b i an w ""pcM7 M,, .*W are now a -, -- o-- S AilJi..&gnSw A tr N3W 1 f1 An AZwkeauria wuq of '-_.q wS -mt uni S.. mod_ m wlt abfse by aeF-d e e kte. tit,-.nhe a rook I' - "it hewed I * Ysl'i ,WW .wpet s m, grm geum --asequme" .m-.- ,. race drivers. i l program the -c- A,-t -.aso m Thee t a 4i$t... ,0of'+ their n*"_9* .ite Meniek ahd e bobby .. ___ ^tq! "!& ^ e mrnatIoJ tour ing , VMrlU a awa lt esee of a Iforth'manager -'Oterley Bauer who says he will tetify... but ,. not about matters concerning the Guild: The corn- Smission opened Ito JnvsPtigon of the GOsibd last May. SYouth whldn a k hd Itover age'd a S Bigelht inS uelavyweiglht ight sn s-an Tie lt unanlmous deiewon TJe i p ta oegheLl etL and three quarter to CIari*1 i1 oeihd half, landed long left Jabs on Chadr=e almb t at will. szard, wno once held the heavy title, hurt Tommy several time, but was un- able to keep an attack going jong. BeMore the fight, there had been speculation pharles would quit if he loot. However, the former champ Scotchld that Idea right away in hib dressing room, Charles said hell keep fighting.. and would like an- other chance with Jackson. -0- The of the president of the LittlLee League Baseball Organ- iatlopn says hir hadrs Are tied as far as racial dis- crimuatlon as concerned . ls..tqaw rwsmo ut of a situate in h south - arl y I i white teams withdrew from' the state-wide tourney WedDneday betauee a Negro team was ntereU Litt. League President Peter McOdW em says no winner for South Carolina would be aOo o participate in th regional fins at R e Georgia MeOovern &ays "If we put that colored team in i Rome dWe would 5is'doubtedly bring the house down. No children Sa that age should be subject to dhat sort f conditionL" - ciovern _speang at WllUismsport, Pemnsylvaia, - ays oma ny-whte tans uIn South Carolina had written him that outside pressure forced them to withdraw. According t MeOovert, many white teams Would have beeh wH lng topley t e Netro team except for -the pressure. ' 0 0 Another reaction' comes from St. Albans, Vermnont. PresideAtt Won Hill of the St. Albans Kiwanis Club Tays he 6wil strongly oppose his town's particdption S ihe Little Leaue Undr wbat he caul"Willamsport HllJ threatens to withdraw the St. Albpn League from tle Nat)onal oraizuati.n unless Impmediate steps r tk -- a Htlas puts It --,'reUtfythe situation of racial p0ejudlee In th Carolina." McOoVern says be has pot heard from HRill offtsclal- ly and adds "The only thing we ca. go by are the MciOvetn says there is a movement underway In South Carolina to set up tournaments outside Little League organization. He says "If they play those tournaments It would be in violation of Little League- rules. They would be In a posn a position to lose their fran- chise." 0 - Slugger Te WilUnas i fighting mad the Detroit Tigers have comr up with a new fielding device a- gainst iim Ted felt the Williams shft'was bad enough, But now the T'jers have Invented 'something Ted calls Abe "shortstop wiggle." Wlelams and his team-mates becaWe angry bSurnLay when Detroit shortstop Harvey Snn began dasLtf back n d forth. Wlam. says "When somebody's moving around out there like that, you cant help seeing him. Why do theyaive to do that to mer . Kiuir. epaes "I wns movInt with the pitlh... a" I moved to where I thought Williams would hit.' Red SOx manager Mike Higgens said he'd protest she game if Kuenn moved gain. Umpire Ed Romnmell sid he couldn't do anything abont It, but even so, Kum .eventually, settled down. The Los Ageles Rams hae traded offensive tackle TO D to the, Green BaPakera. In return, the 'Rim *^Q, e1 attMend and an un- dip drift ehw4. Dhm t haVe been rgt i" pt four years the m a. ona Fotball 'i-ar A alfbwIA m l tSeClendoi and end PlOW A"n... Reeke end -I Weedsuam of Yale has |oti O ft Crftu i 'tler being discharged 7 S t,.a rkne W nton Redskebns .wp u.,- day In an. exhibition against San :... today In a PhIladelphia agle intra-squad pame. Is' 2' / V i I 9 I II ....MAY SAVE SURVIVORS FROM HUNGER SAl- -. .. -. y ; ft (See Front Cover and Pages 2, 3 & 6) *s~ - f..-. C '-i .1 'U~~:C,~*L*.:c. ~C~I'' ~i'i.i~i~d rj~.3'p~p~~: il~L~104qlC~:Q~bDRIPU) C .~I~. -I-;~-~.OI~~Cy. -. 5~ _i 7 i-T~.--- iS- ~Sl~apl~,-;-~i~,~ :I ~OCMA1t~'E~( so0I3H SOuHowt - ~ui~o~~rr ..MC ME; 4EITHEr! ?P e roiNrtx To You~ ~Ai wrr1 5 CAR R iME- 0WEBRe BACKI -MIDN WHT-- I'LL. BE R144T ovER! Srve o40T ADPRPSS LITTLE ms'01 NEW - IN MY .BOOK-- WAIT-- IOLD ON !> WHEREIS LMy NOTE MTBOOK,?I 4RE7ATSCTT RiS M I .j& UP OR 'WE-LL e- R IOVRCOAT, EITHER ! -lI EN RE. It'Ll.. L 0K IN ,'NY R7SUITS! 0- w M-W' -A ift'W.- DON'T 4BT ME MERVOUS OR I'LL EVER FIND THE. NOTB"OOK-. ^jji^H WEVE AlREADY WASTEDi AN HOUR-NOBODY I VE P1HO% WS EDDIE'S NE N6.B*SS#*@*-H T^ DROP I~J A IN -To dA5PER InOPPE1 (3 ovKE ,To KMJP *< ME COMPANY ' W E w o w 11^^^m * TH*J y"/bu ID, IN VOUR %A^S AN wt -'7 _ ___ __i_ : II ~L I ------ --~cr~:. -i........ xj.~i~L-LLu~*.r-*~ --. [T'S 1^ I , WION ROW !: 1. -,. I i .7 ; , , I-m 0s -y . SAY LUCP= 1 I. F, F I 71 s . P! .4. All r '..n.FRANCER oS AE .A.r SY.t .41 ;E0 m i -. BUT EE,MOM/.I'LL ACTUALLY CURL UP' AND DIE IF I DON'T GET A NEW DRESS FOQ THE DANCE' MY' OLD ONE HASWA TLL HAD ir/ THE STORM LOWS OVER, T-EEN- ASK. HIM.! THE WHOLE \NOQLDS FALLING APART.'-HMM."' I SEE* YOUP YOUNG CROWD'S GIVING A , .. -. SUMMEQ HOP.,' y ~1 IT-t4 v ~ , i THIS SOUNDS LIKE ONE OF MISS TREtR TALK LNSS THE MOST FANTASTIC PLOTS 1 BETTER OFF IN TMFIMNP WM ER HATCHED! WHICH ONE OUT EVIRfTHIN BJ' OF YOUTHOUGHT UP THIS MBRAtSTORM - FELL OgCP PB. A64rAm L pIALD...M I A PMWT-LAO, oisa pe rftw I 'm SaNVdm- UP MtmopO -ow U U LUCE 5'GS BEIN O MNI. 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