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I. *dt' *hih wok .* A.f/f botmUtoo -- ' .* , *. _ kw 44tan4 e -T ro grat carrier Sfor sea trials out, and the Ml tariff for les t w & Endsl furniture, office s*uch mIci" 'a Galliud Hilatay, most heavily-traveled of Canal Zone thoreahfaregh w b Be son- verted to46 a four-Jl, le. vard-type tromgihbf be- tween tM bilU and O el re- egs this fiscal year. . At the same tme tha'highway will be relocated lightly, mod- ernized, and the eight Interaec- tions la this section Improved to allow' for a better traffic flow to and from Gallard Highway. The project will cost aoMt 1800,- Thp1 desin for the improve- ment and dauble laing of alU- lard lghway Is being fse zy Robert and Compa0y -a ites of Atlanta, Ga., who recently laid out, designed and supyrvis- ed the construction oft system of throughways for At lsa. This firmn will also prepare te specl- 1letions for the project . SServices wf t obtained th b eiua ; the4wgnfO .. r ee I .- . I.' '.*-, -. '. . ': , lx C .5 *5.~ 2~ To Feel A e n S-, a .a " The jobs of everalpdecps in sth ieu, ',I ed States Crfizens on the Camwl ZnW hull blwnd it was confirmed this m pil q bl lH*it. . As a result certoinhr p k Vl will fake a tionoal pup lI .over It 6n they 'hu hma f ried, and wlt aup*svi ; t h #eoolb Msteid qof o .' Soute kt hw. I^p w fpilnve prinaepqb i for -willt have erp'iplu a Ti. Phyuical- EdIua.z atnd Keqti 1 be abolished, but the "p I t, under the superviwon of i tsw p"ri e A Balboa. Helhts spokesman "Ti attributed the change to rising t casts due to the .rent enact- Sof a p y rlo elucar, bI r i m as itmo fld inomlnl cares will be.s de, 'tat. These are now free. m lderges will include any me- 0"tlman or such minor saMvices as - Cihaeb eh tea ruletf e . S, -.. - on W DbIaO ad In Babw . huctod t cb rd W. of Balb*, will art Rt. 9 &OL and will continue until ev - think" is ald. - The sortment of go od divid. ed Into 242 lots In order to fad* Mtate their sale. represents A nhoflt ftniture and odds Sends whtlh have been turn- a Over to the Storehouse Dlvi- dopL by the Housing Diviston for The lots Include kitchen .quilp- aunat bedroom and dining foofl furniture, office upes, books nfl clothing, a table aodkl f two elettlic fans, three dik and much acseel- laneous, a~tles as cigarette a adlock type eafe, a faosI cab l i,--p. hang- era, a typewrtr, radio tubes, ptrilwator. nit and 32 plastic setvtin trays. ON the day of the auction. thbe buWlN win be spe by 7. aU. MAsAit norns expecting .to At bid re rsuerted to eeale trly m that they may be registered and given a uaMMer b r :0 am. kb* ca bp made by any em- wiye of the Panama Canal Co. a al-"'Ze oernment, Army. iaw w or Air rce and by any reslment of the Republit of Pan- amm. who according to the treaty has the privilege of por- tttinI tn. a ale of this typ, Sceseful bidders will t Te- hatred to depeit at lWst 2 per ltevq un of the value of tbe lteT te dsv of the sle, w by the Storhaouse ^ i mpajlasmibsd that na lbe llo*ed In 1qe JtAo durlvqT thu DI nr taken olac. ** tote Itents toe r. .4he 1 2A a s rM principals' jobs, so ieaW w et a -ft nln" occur.It I s ore b e c The road w be realigned see. Some few supervisors may earetof (Cotused en Page 8, Col. 3) end up with lower-grade jobs, alon t but It was not foreseen that apy 1ie *ch a will probably earn less than they n t fer Makes were making during the past lcaI school year. Brnop. 2-The Canal Zone Government teachms w 2 H e les InO ne released the following details on the -hc l the habhes: . In 0 "TWo organizational changes Llr In la the Divilonof Schoolp-con- teohnli ldattop of the. prldalsbl3 edas t wM ERnsIELD, Conn., Sept. O r elementary schools staff of t 2-(SUP)--One of the most and- eliminaton of a separ- Schools azif feats IPngolf hiesto te Physical Education and Re- "No Seats in the g olf history oc createn l Branch-will be made the "numt he" Cthis round of tschool year in the United ton teach t IOhnsurance Cy Oen States Citizen Schools. ra iltse3 today when amateu Bil h- "The consolidation of rinci- ' don Farmington, Cn., aced plships will bring the responIst- two the first nine holes. bilitles bf elementary rtncipals Whedon, one of the early into line with the standardsjn A starters, got a hole-in-one on effect in Washinao D.C. Ie the .16-yard fIfth, and another Ditrict of Columb sala sarv rSeai on th difficult 208-yard ninth. are tha basis for those in the He began play with four Canal Zone and workloadT re- tr sht bogeys and turned in quirements on which the Wash.: anothr on the 366-yard eighth. Inaton salary scales are based He hadonly two par on the out- are used as a basis for Cansel golpg nine, blt wound up with Zone assignments. TWOa * pa-over-par 36. "The following elementary MWE ftg Ra O'e n. PGA tournament schools will be oomblied undeu Juoe wes drlctour, ad it was the first a single elementary prineaai b1al4 tm mI tournament history that for each pair: North and l o1oi ._ Splay had made two holes in Margarta: Kobe and Co one 1 one round. Diablo and Ancon. all fare.' the nu noW i as mu w "in Ie " . * ma w.-' - f-e. >.) -w- fly' .iat W -.. ItC is .' 1 , .- I -:: I'F L w -" ;- IVA AL .+. . ''? ,-K.. 1 ; "-. I . rl pGal. . -; - 1'~~ .'rA.. ',A ski S '4~ 1! ~-~f I, * .6 - t.'~ I. I-. * "S A ~t4 S.- . 'Mm r TpE PANAMA AMERICAN AN . T THE PANAMA AMERICAN 4 I Al- WNUD AND PUBLISHED MY THS PANAMA AsAutim ptAN PR te. I.MR INWoW. PaUNDED 1 NILOMo U@UNfVESL ,e IsIS seaem oul",,R post ... IH TEHAST*CtO oU W PANAM. Tr And aa t e |- -* .....t 1" ; t..I.; e Cr Y AIIL,.. X caw I* j S4 M N Av NW Y ITS .N V. res i recivd roo, -- hadem wo ll of.dotlil dc.e th t k " .ve i a -a .. .Imthe America , n people PtOVW _Mb.t. i MTIN ONTHS IN ADA, , this Labor Day are th e-lot., . heaiondy rv ed i fwcee t t a don't ioch th The Mee t o has thev pe in tsm eod ies of o Te Ppges Am erh qaeon e r at,195 ed ishild be ing o i*.i aied to cived gratefuny ahd are handled si a wholly confidential dicate that theraneople - ti t. a "a.t _esntris T.e lette don't bea impat ie t. ... Ife d .. .. ...'41101reatest ,periodof O-ver pe -r t ey Lettnrs are publokhd rithe oadk r received. ty in his tory. Ifwe do- nt.. the of l u !i t *- P, m try to keelp the letotsl hmited to one pege length. eonomge boat, 195 abould be ni (it r Jg" Ieatly of letter writers is held Inl stitest ho ntidene. even better year than the boom the sa ai li% n wewpoprof I smt emns as respossibdlity to statments asm O epn lm yea r 1-Ye a l t aa s h* Inwuss letters #mM reide .. a . 0 o -Appro:mately 85 mlilo nople P w h0s now have jobe Over 5 im are -I q- en TIVOLI GUEST HOUSEl employed I non-farm enterprises Monday evening I decided to stop at the Tivoli Guest House sue as manufacturing, m I ln I have a few drinks and have dinner in the coffee shop. Whiletre, transe.p. ortns t d a5 trad. hbreking allaprevious ree . Swa there that heavy rain set in so about a quarter of five tords. Average aweeky earnings ofe- daI itw wma. aitanb f thi ing. ,nt ord,. Average wrreey earnings of % te.... a...... --- 4 to eat and headed towards the coffee shop. e factory production workers ir July / I aif ase ba i s- at a mess The whole roof, t seemed, was leaking. Th were at an llu-t.ne high of 0.76.u chairs and fleor were soaking wet. In fact It was so bad This figure is $4.4 above that of ae could not even go inside. year o.llt Now I remember last year I was in the hotel under the same y.ar ago.. lrederan l t i9oS nd the management has not done a thing owards True. there are still some people 0-of ,eaue ft In |H ^HAor sxamle1. ae 411111111 g the roof It seems as though all they are interested in _l without steady .Jo.b.s but hap- a It are n ing money. As for the comfort of the guests, well if the pily this number is owing lest s|hen get h i tO m_ .. o o 't like it they can move. I. 3m nsf,,or example i7. perceno4s hewt hey aet lsn They can buy new light fixtures, new lamps, even bought a of the elviian labor rce was un- these extra l ea aaea to lus a tan, but for fixing the roof, they cannot afford it. employed. In July of.this year the t 1O th Joe percentage dropp-d to 3.7 percent. wae tho Ahal.alooknitM That .certainly is progress in cre. oncte h a c rn le sting jobs. s walt oed a complete Sbur current over-all prosperity I omn anatin e-adwas results from stimulating many sit to break that monopey.r T a new -an Starts of the economy. As exam-. m .A JUAe s4, IMe a for s i .l. pleBs: Tax cuts and record per- A. d fALCOA i H a to cont u a.el Sons. income increase people's A ats. p she FPC c oltr5ue5 its I."' .- buying power, Personal security is was mant .t dre it seems' _' 4urch advancednd by teessures that help. ibal t have its hydroeleetle' re to th liese will aow I people cope with -the hazards of p Ils es regulated by the fed-exre at AD. Sim_ e one da unem ployment, illoes and old age.i onMr e gaet tht in ed1 It whe b it la 1 thi wo ul 1 Tax incentives to investment and t i t to tha b uIOU latlS Io 1 tw aeer." I sound monetary policies encour gei, wt-I u rlt dt business ipansion---and hence ob &PI t pp _h worl wI# ul Third comFl %a d tReh_ t expansion Sound credit lins arlwt awed of alumim for t lease Gu d lee- stimulate home building. Necesea.a No E ." -tORw OIy. D tAr, Ar s h t James Ba k ry public works have a favorable N EeWela aOtor ?-- -' h mt impact on business and* empleoy.l- uld a o werat latIM* b o *M f --ment. ald thew po wer plant, i but fl- I Not just one but all of these many bui~ thePwithldrewait r uthekthnaui . aids help Create an atmosphere fa., iiA .itit ie" tathr. M -fho Onl, v reable to economic activity. It is. ausedte FP. er Fe his "bundle of benefits" that ro t- Mas Sr 11nake1Ctoday's prosperity so vigor- Omhs Wi Ornge -GrovwEa&C sta.totae,@amIar*s inr -. ou, so much more widely shared Omaha Wih C rantecGroves:'Stada e o. Moa r and so' conducive of hope for th I SonnRy Tufts' c t r HoUlyw **w 69 a i a aIoathI Alasao isb M a t o -The modn design ou o thie ret of the year. ituto hee). Today's ol to .la It aonal dee fort c h u r c h I n K a n s a C i t y M o ., f e a t u r e t h r e e t e l e s c o p e d a r c h e sAj . . . . ...C ht a rl e s ("-M r Be t hut t b y u n wl t o acep t-,the a 471W,1 illinit nat3ional defense symbolic of the Holy Trinity. Despite the unusual a pea ad aitc nhmotb been for aAdministraItal-R Btty Ltstarerl ovly aeS o o an ofS his 111 tieY pi ta hite V, nYIIIIYIItim: L. ay, the hooer .nod abl eRionuereean he al Cuof the GooShephd, it is built i le that heighten business Budd Baer's exr M Man, dt. bus ns start as trumpet Ls Su Co nist affili mo the trad itinalo form of a crosdn Its doors are hinged on a ross confidence, thisav record prosperity ing TV actor Don Maoof. . And ina' secretary. (Rip, i th 'nswe t the quet b at tse trance. e we have an Alm istratil Joy Windsor's new boy' friend ins W her cute Uttle o0 MJYUtprovid yeyo lslsa s whose ideas and acts stimulate Bob Moon, a TV producer. (gIlt'~ is Wale ig her ty al oerui s et s .. w h _n t r i ca e have an A psat o ra .' te d ioeb1o dS stia rion i s we t e ife Ade rooeperity, worker-S have steady --ad p Dexter (t-Mr. Pg~yrSi) Publr. hd W id wI it, ell oI T U A.obs a nd more assurances of rae Peg s a Lee) Puocist t tl s tinued employment and weli- ef. likesiPegK Maley who used tome.lot t.. thhepb licit pttick aaam @Iwwlao, "k o """ 'a. " *the Ws the of 195 a W w ae all- toiderWis or on t fhaet w G co 1of5o o2 -law e AR!?EowwNIR Y altdpeo lmspictW e atUCrI:AOdoo.da fll t Wi VVs g t A1s ou600 mPeir F;oe ehe Ax:"jit wq cartu l i, more athan r0,mit a eR w -AND 6wao WA mar -v]o i,, th~ hcbneertlng er"own career *nwhat's Sm .UL4 L = Bhoe0A A WA*S .WAT14 v OWtheirs horns-and "iScunshiTc & Shadows" which eeLi ,Lal as +o "HKO &H TH ATLANTIC. ,OCEoAN...wh.enev cutbakonp t l. Mary Pickford's putoaog. Trying- I hs"A-, io aa i i . S........ ........ ....lh ar she doesn't mbetr d ow'am .. -the1way from store to What happened?Ihflfrlm.): xallk3 l* .0f l .',not mie, But4 tWey think the future T tb apis tv er hrom 1ol haimde r*I highw ,pV rIneasmen step upo ieut of tea Mouths of Press .ae A their st atr. e aorsquence.l otAgents: I've been d turbby th oaat Pr"NOs ca twfes, esa-isA Vossa bste aashydts pople, set go rad yleahoarohin teo~ doM her dary a s -tr dare when five d different sur es bubbly-wtr at ar taver y -o-le. -'to 55i ef O Paired 8-year-old. ia r g a retl-aen dansant and turned it in for thing -* IoU, Ml Fedu.-al e.'mpet.atlon, reduced the j. sh.dal her, tb "r Ahe anqd a g, if o CSSC PL: O N ....V iEuwora ....'" cost of GovwerAnment, i de the bi-, ga d, t b e I ran i.e .Nd Caroln ,de 'IAAI 5 ll AHOLhas, goest ta ceut in history, kept down an te re n t aub ci- Ined r t m.rgm l, ng te bIin tto . -' Jun keiLdSTREi the cost of livin and IMs a t dvancina L...ecMp .. fl OWN U--R L I'. R AN,.- ,-.,,_-- -eI'i J a st igh clb hal never. m 1efla stJ Aos-tt u iTese stops give confidence to uoath u ebeept with hor weills makekTexash- mercarehs aluminumcl. bcusnessm. Sowith oimi, indarte asd In yd ae lookIng fr aondewieso a ,ac- t ,whirh n t -C nerRoset or h e.in h istoy.ep w d P. e A theyAplan to spend Hmore moneytdancing at a plac that serves tcer te tb. Ever since the s'k' Unf i.os .Sam wtheyc maneo not cream soas. So hew poe sh's sendin her Smpassonee sshd.lussF th sa' r- ag ."soNort in15,t. 111 4O-, Goll-To"l L FAUNA.or newa plnts and eqbpeuie.t beenSdancing In everjnight club -w.. -k.uda tabu .... ADOPo onwas . thnwetid quaurtherofln svemlaan ikc e= iidersofrKuwait: oniusa uiotheM1Q GOP co ondrsgonethe w&histnorc. Those new selling ca- man ad no m i (Gow Ros, who's no sTealoucrh Ina I - WA _1 -.&Wpahsep and new factory buildings s*h's wo=nderul.'odann "tl -t-ump --n-i Guiw SaIrEMAM adds equm rov,,i enimm eifl " -m u The PWesidont also ias a reo- --E -.-bi s.-a--w---s. Bu t Inw u-i SgrAm tospur the nrtion re z:'t W' sequinatnthe0Herse ----of inarlo wnciewalslam in cahomes, schools, hospitals, ships, .... "aerIse--' i. l. a.bwt yorepod1 tow '1 thtefolat. 'a airport and highwaysw. I to .ad letding -ate.a e ma- an" tin vs""- !o Wafb itter itwall olm No iee- ot I at. aplacethat'so maee .theJob.EverWince ,- ,. -- - ....ea-rsto e r te h taketheay Pro spent' ne Nuttnn' From Nowhere_ 'noamsthe (.uteeh --.l, ,willl be le heest Is a maches p had been eratngUie life11""----"' heS he - .ow): ToslgtsanqatmnttbhenSat. ev uey .... .w-.s ------ amos eN .. .t .n.J. . hiways. Thouy ds more "am-t h e.i umL Agtean tamim J us ttheIllnS u o o S i Ij'da a h . morit, mak-in oba for mlnora ... o in ge,..., l.m.f"--I meanthe i el",.- '+ F' highways-op'n asy,+"+ *, . I0 InduIstrial services trade ad sreal n h i estate developiants, Ia tUrn staft ' t Nthe mMachinI is at the same In.new.eye o ymAm Cue so ight, so coovealently smam our nateowal scuntsyet se reasonable In p and yet- on- onasurninsecurbet talns sN to features of an office tyerie-Great pp$u#e A prable for Ypour homeforYOur Gree&t formal corresproence, for eor 'sto in teW W .. meante wek. for keepln -vup yowr .m. sME Ma SK flmn,, IN Ls ass - We I y si elm e ag %l. ;umu.-Sw , . . . *I r^u-- uuUs 9o0" conted M l Ahe ht type- writer Ihat m wentai on trips, tat will fit In any corner, in your waise, In your brieksee or In your dek _--<. l i -bE*?.* '-t, a 4 a--. -,.o,,^A mW .. Lar Bmf ".. I A.. | :/ * I. 4. I -A-.. S -4 .-v -. - 'Is * A rwa "r--^- :6 A ' I , ** *. ** **M 1': .'. ,.- .4 I -- . S.. ... -, ^ ..,- * "+.'v. "'. "'t,'-'l" ",.'''. - i . .. ,, ; ^ ^ N ^ w'~ .hu. '.efPl M"tel- m =udit ^IAIU03N- an "Be was-he ~ - let. hi he "3t. Sa dakni thr boy said. -"H' g the. h Uemcle I.pA" whole week." Iu. ..0 1 "WN1 Ig Jaelbi, Gov White eld a peds conference to read .t m to Int er Br a 0 White mlp" Wilkins. Rve every real .to belle that the courts will do their duty in prosecutor Mi.s- lisippi does not condone s s c h Wilkins said in New York be vsa "very gjd" White ordered Chatha said be would file no formal ebhare- of jnurder. "They are held a Lefltore CoUi- ty Jail on a idnaing ae,. Chatham said, 'ani f since the gand jury nmet i Wy nt week there is no seed 4a file a mUrdlr harge. But from the -infor ntio I now have.I .wil ak thq grand jury for a m Urii lndietnMelL" SChatham said Tl was kidnap ed in Lefr County but anar mi t w mW dered in ne llahatcte County. T &O ody wetbe, i dumped from a bridge a at 14L miles fro.m .le hOme of TTi's nele, mi s e Wright. a part-mfl preacher. 0%rIht said when the eB took TUi from his bed he thought they would "give Emmett beating" anid turnm hlim loom& *They told me I woudint live to be 65 if I remembered their faces and told anybody," hI add- 'Maurdees i to.i 1, TUIs ee end- cwusa, WU UaWed VPi g a IL '-* * ; .1 ben. I EB.'' S1 twurice jSoeie all at bua r moments smae $4 the are guairateed te. o r the milk hma k Ladf.u n .' I ** q - 61 . .... ... ..... +Ime JaP+vmi Dr. MNA*ft, formerly dean of the toUege .d art# abtd s iee, at Atlanta Ga. University, told true- teeo of Taa Souther and me. hers of b9th while and Negr ehambere of oomameCe: "This JI stAtion will eventually be- adAl iatering education to citizens with out regard t. tace or creed." Dr. Narit whose wife abo taught at santa Univernity, iune. ceeds Dr. *. O'Hmar Lanier,. 't SU's first preddent who resigned. in June. Dr. Nabrit said he decided to * ,- -g , .. LARGE SIZE DRESSED ftoe o wMgw, W*yt NOTE: The U% dtimant e l sh e large si range from I H Just arrived new washable cotton DRESSES I$ .'M f I t~en vui- 79 Jto AroIemtenE Tel. .341k (vcd4 Raadk, ----------- - This Is Sylvia S;lva 9 SJoi your S11 Solve ll Your Oall sour 9iom, urnlsAing Jroblem& These are the Brands wuomu W~i N e .. J furn~itu. NoMf. 6.04 /] * Availabldin single pleem or by Set. One to gi 11 ii For all your Rag neea Nylon or Triple Twist Cotton Rag For every HouseLld Ne, Kitchen, Uvinhg.Dining Rooms, BeIroom, Pati or ,De. * I U - 4i For everlasting leaty, ilarailby and superb quality . THE FA C to nt for yeur cushion covers, dra,'ap-,- .ll Ay * TERT IKAIL BLIHS. ii Available in a bevy of-I" . TO AY 1 oiJ " . 'I ir , CREDIT FACILITIES To Meet IndIvidgedwJads No Carrying or Interet Ch ;. ^mjy^ Hpiai f - ~ -- kit ;-. ~ q I 'U ~.t, ~ ~ II, e too ku- K -h i u w- . g a i$Sr .f -, .2 aeek al Mi. Q SALE A . ^*jfl~f.-f *' 16. jf' ' .11 I T. e,. Sept. 2 ( i1 K. Nabrit, a Iro, took over ti d president ,of T versity a Ne jr kid- i~ r Rea il InE iang .;. .... *;- ,r .''. : '" y .' .. -;: (**^. ^ *" ;": ''s ^ '=' . ." f r' . I - ..... ; ,: - ', 'i'. -::. -" ..... A., . :. ., ... .W r' , -.'-,,, -,*, : " -. .-'... *.' '-, "-' : II CI11 The Youthful comedian, Dick awn; has made his big decision. E 'd just about committed him- to a situation comedy over BC-TV, then decided it w as e." to concentrate instead on V apperances. So he's signed wtb Ed Sullivan (about'the only oeen who hasn't signed with Sul. is Alley Oop) to do eight wa-at $12,500 per. He'll do one meath, beginning Oct. 2, and ay on about six minutes each me. That figures to around $2,- I eg M r a minute which isn't too bad. SA 1 W ArFACT&rTalkelsl -s ateik. heep. .e first all the writers Red Buttens an k"' w,.......... -tt e new 1 om n ,J ny secto did ban it. And there's hQs beenarunnin.. tiougi tal nothing wrong with it at a noeB faster. He even me through a battalion before heg ha only beer singing pro- went on the air, His trouble is fes lolT y sine last January. Be- - essc Po.to b le allows rew- astub- in ow re ess _... Possibl e shows brew fo he was trying to get -ar w o eo -dingptic a rwlth at few one-iuns parts her sole - nd the hrette claim to the ame e wants so Leaard seems to have the inside badly. "Let's c .zakck to MC CBS-TV's u ominj "Lt' warning show, FYI." TCas i "Then I started doing the stea - replace the aid Jarck PIr stanll'- i bit with a ni ht club perform- her .. ,TV -a ,- ..A...1 got.1 10-week contract. I began fpE' .. -.-, a, who'to trlta s W is n" co on. I don't thik tI A S that very much. Prott we caon tier. weren't going steady an mre-- i Cinema eactor,5 ihes tWn t parte-hurlyand we weren't even speakif g to --Curtis ei each other"ati 5 about Mist 111s.This is a V, . tat a tcy whatbh eNw she's a hit singer w aith I of- Yor Sstatesr It qphaticay:reord nobody can hear. I City aneatto lie aarr..; I, want 8 110 tma o -ea r ant Robert Q. Lewis, vacationing 8 HO is alfilm the most I person in Ehi dl atthI e erill 12 otn buses. fct, rd rather succsiness. tim e rathernd ih scol I Pais. At his first 13 Miss Gardner su sd In m career a nd ass he 'n a of bi P 4 P el e finacisald ecuit then. get sso, he fund e O h Peei classmates *as Gone Kelly. 15 Firstsman 5 *- ------- 16 Prohibit This is the last word-Lisa ,rk 17 Solar disk TV TOPPERS the lovely night club singer, al- is Rot lax wa s, brings er own bis-Nstylist 19 Veins of ore 4RINER *(CBS4T V): wa sI her on hbr travelso Or lsyli 21Als known as a danei fool back be this is the last work E lide 2 Peer Gy s. Every tie I'd get o the de now singng frequny on moth22 Peer ee floor they'd all say, Look TV has had to forego waving motherat danc ig." Vwha shadro ~esb I23 Fat that tool da g.a stack kreb ea.hes t 24Stortnapped Sh well on her way to d ul- 25 Brish that amblton. She. has a' DIE QCICKIE: M a t a 25 Bstreetcar part lithe ex pose s describes a ric bore she streetcar i "he Pheolz .pCity met--'Ee was beorn WIfb a 2heo by SIn i he lan a are so silver foot in his m ot." 29 Reuede J'Ibe31 Raced i; "' fth M Bube 32 Wo." is anu er, park beeuse a Nearly 100 kinds of mosquitoes 3Wm o t press agent rummed up occur in the U. S. Several species 33 Worthless . em radio and partly because carry diseases like encephalitis. table scrap Me a up a uey storm, malaria and. low fever. S4 PSntj S.1a f i a36& Oflked Sally. iet .utter's cup SItwasrea ar-...40 maut 1ar vy small West Coaft recordd .44 16Cmpss bel Sunset. And it isn't to be 46 Compass Doin in many stores, because 47Pnpal cape t Jan't too good a distribut- 48Fin (slins) st-ap. There Is a very good 49 Hrseck ae, however, that one of the hair e-i ndependent record com.- Sl a e of yvlf hbuy the master and th1 mom as star of the that nody can buy she's 53 Passage in a p ar position. People the brain ft h recordthink54 Pedaldigit 'a Uabs w outside the and *pvei industries have f It press agent who deemedd up the fact that it was Mi m astad something," sayd the red haied beauty. Bibsday canU F ~ ~ ~ 4ir rn' *3133 WAN - about! This week I'LL ta ke a.Mp every afternoon!" An swer to Previous ,ile Acto r 5 Genus of maples n 6 See bird 7 Stray o Scatters, as bay DOWN I Diadem 2 Most unusual 3 Tidier 19 Orchestra 37 King's 4 Sweet potato leader, Guy residence 5 Wealthy -- 8 Frightened person 20 Part 39 Resign 6 Elude 26 Go by aircaft,61 Rugged 7 Merchandise 28 Social inaetts. maintain spur 8 Mineral spring 30 Prepealtion 42 Courage 9 Turkic 31 Universal 43 Sicker tribesmen language 45 Persian 0 Amphlthe- 34 Give pine waters 35 Kitchen 50 See aegle I Cleaves utensil 52 UJght touch .t WI7UON -BIOQGG~ 4-. 7 O MABT W1NE 'i t Pfriiraniim . .. . i - V Dku V. ) ~MU~R~ iL. . , look Obt turn Wimlow J'* . , L -a -A~ ~ ~NL~ ./ ' d. .7.. .,. I Lr ~1Iau$heEu# '~ * 'L I I'~ I LA. t"- *T.S J ;vr ~'& j~I~,, .* 1i4taso a I CARTA BA ' '**LP .. .. .. Oh, 7Tb Would, if ., Ur5 **- tni - ~4rgee.Pwldeg I -t r'- W3ICILLASi POPi The Heated Question B yAL VERMI a inB Wakted ij" Th~Ii I'll? * 9....... 3*. fm- 6' i # ~ at SAT .. I "A I. *3A.W3IpI~ 'IA U- iI 0 -- -;r . Ig. __ ii _i_ __~ __~_ :Y___ ___ _ I ^n ManE filB /*UT WBE VannAM p ita.MAua TrO y MsNM aW fr, glPt^ 10 MAlafr. -" totrjaCU~ , Ir [ .' i '. ... -"'' "' .. .. -. .'P .' ., .' ,I .1c :I. .,,'.. %wSbi K'>T*.- w |nser 10Dt95 ! ENGINE OAW I)U5M TOdthi'TU s~~b^'B-Bu J swt^ re1 " B~A ititleSS VI* m f.*^.l- sc~i~S~r~ I I *i ^^^)i& -~ C 'SV ~h3 n~ininai f, ,, -*;.*" * : ' I- - I -jH- .WrNNW ' ...... *URi M aw 0, man- .. ..- She badft. a e th dyi and good mad death CoL Law, a retired colonel In .. .u Jw hewa abu us. and ev. Therefore, chose life. the Air Force Reserve, had lived e In Jackan. Miw., for about one .. .., l o a year. Be was named manager 7 to.'. e P. .. U .S w td .. t ui o th airport last March. He 'a ai at al htw.trsh oowas a naiv He of Pennslvania. 'dLaAhoA~ara C'nw- q'l "lxt" upS4H>lfl di ama "'. WOW "" v" Du." m World War II he served Sto will aorc5 S ai on sO ;me e s be comm ander and later ; ..highway. t M OT as group commander for thea .T hi M. . t ... o. w.om, tm i e f9eusI thift At y Air ce. ter the Uwar .& '..y w. ,'. -, %, .. .;0 Col. B L a retired colonel in &.r.d L Tet'rSa l~ Teserro w of thinking of everyone but him- ,wbro an rc about a-e ,cbeth me an.a.erv e, al e SMr Robert Biner, out- el teatened d hee not do teir ar the special ad istratr for other to w ev og CSSeho huteoe rted kIT .. Othaggrelsow iK--cldo. heu.i thv *we p government of Panama. j Eec haBr.. ea ", E'n-ba-~ ,'plai*toa;t,. -. the more o be e prst. native f Pnnty tb li a.6 a varsity Te "autho0rty" ACEm11 olDatcngPWorld Warnhe served V( p aly .adhlet.i mW5 rrow en r his W ilborlgtd aD. e*get the a clothing of Hym e e'the m ote erd hom~e tof n the matd. I already frel like a halft and to masume his goew olgymeto. pathetic "hel rne. m you sasriatenb b a wh.m hebaV d Vince Ianonrstantly tola .... w """ d--- eede l .ta se a e' dergarten o" the fir". t grade, take owever p garoup d y toy my famsdclyor"h Sl v-aa' y r Fore.thi cal 'Ask eter the wa local m f elowsm- a o . a. t a W.taVa set r. ing en jtBr f' u g .ino. e "My wife went' to work about There working wives athe B|BsAB*e beco -for the U....d hte "Caroavalutol willttaoks charge doAreet thdAim, be- you hel sul ageailoa leke fami hgd abet 3 in thebank ade someof te rt'aSon whya has- ei .- i, r > ht t e f th I ea twenM a .jgngtg. tmbosre-Atoa riaridd gT m wi .bt.l re.t r out e whent.srane verwe c a rhe. bnd might not feel hePi sgaininga W*Forhaoo1nredamesedB ass. t, rtoea the mue fo ba e wsh' prure clothe fethe inuch fro his wife'a holding down a' be a at c6 Sd ay will b e -the night). h ti. rooms. It ma s prove. for sour ebshe had a justifidela renaont a job. AbrokAW. ,Mare and her court (Cotn ed e i visiting choo that aFirst ay. The children had reated n fV tr-" IrIA eieanesu iar yiPa. = &w. te o".S. rfoIr rEdo o--r"t r v, You can ute the direction ofi your 'boy the oandiwe of-thetoy elr u the tSAO n -m dan t Boammeroto rin g InThe r ohehsoour .d lowb l erason.a yaindn B Si av ,etd"I'h,,,el .ah'FtSt e i--a. o Dmrlthens fne whosu K I S en ". the -rnKe H'sh- aj e.stat i d tte habit He writer n..12 e time .rp you thority paced there by the U.S. 7dent gt. At al al compare A ofToSorrlt e ert"--but hims p t eanA about d a few luxuent. for herself, t% 'a,"'Ar .W Mr. RobertB. Mer'manger, out- self as thre adtene d tact ess. nOot doing' their part aroundI the specialsem in isgl ) eornfer the edersi jly S:li :, ein w. 0 hanes did -,g oUnited onrt d d eIT Isgana r e ssIved-as !ous when t aiv ae m t were helnho vne n. ous pea s i iarret lyt advances! he aor ito'Xoo h-m Th resle b as obe is ou sho r e s e wtasduttingo altb sin hours e very Jign edn- then rabt. Inano 0 tinhtebc bronght to Panb" c o l. atFt.d AW.V Mouf .d tohe ose ;aond te o i ym-r sra tmoreyar.uno om me tan thle.d lu '.nw .. Tn Mer. Q, skho, "fin s ie mand eou mor a heal B.I T -L I lrne and th kd thae se to frthme g are euaab I O C1 O LOR 4t1 if:yole ossmbpeh ggal elatine ais nu. hp-kin- also eoa n n apbiate m toIdontrearnaen e rtngd hel ownupo a satifiedwithathe0deg a stenn mfthesfilar o ttakoutHowv o n her befMOR eI..Nso sp _s drive r -nto 1" wifer wnt to f w UTere workinS wivesCIAF n IU-o ew -atf.C ra wrtee'wis lr gionessra part time S.F THOUGH.ir pm .s ill the IhtmWyears dtowhen I was earn- husband'ssideofthe story Study fo.th ..S41piolmI a Wl,pIngl-s eato cling. ou, the iom. "'. toathe i a l arand we Lt carefully for in it you wiL fin I Inthpaotrt itv s an h a teno u rond he ue.ar furbandymightnotfeel heisgainig "toe orktohaaed hs n htuuserof u wash. t'sEtimeweytook a grow n-upriendsoohe mhchtogoswifetoholdong obd- stad..n-istrhplaad herscourt "(CotinuA.mft", 9caseiwenc ldnotlthat!ivest .-NO*Metfor ,drthefestivieiesand. You a use ge i ett y mby salar nuthough3)rwcericentyof several-miiiteryaxIoetyn-inmaari-i.i dance' the'Panamanifanefolkoboydsevin't n d oher mo nrte eoriC ouiseears ke'otheor trsa edancesm.- 'edthe "thmbhrito"e h stdha n tio. Biped -In the Pz e tion dumbia_1 "The bake s fors thjob is ourrs. oweverS he oe twas putti el bhoursf every madSboora ba v t D m a te Y choi~ c mthe aterue c rwh oh she rau ; odrep- .satisfied- with the limitations of war of_ p .andearn ingher ownb .. .;0 5 4 .7 I, A -, I - -. SStriped Egg S3an lify AUBCRm.'N. Y. -(UP)-Parm- 'ae be-ch. But jud".frem er C. E. Wallington, of nearby Stwyear-o/d's footwear, Martville, has come up with some- she must have.ottei eid feet thing unusual in the way of e8gs. about, .gi lat the i' coo1ng One of his hens recently laid one with four perfect stripes around it --- -each one a -different shade of brown. DANCE FR POISE, P MEASURE AND GRACE LEARN TO DANCE WITH -DOROTHY CHA$SE BALLET TAP TOE and WOMEN'S CLASSES Registration. for classes, which begin October 3rd, will be held Tuesday. Wednjaday and Saturday Sept. 8, 7 and 10--from 9 to 11 ajn. -'at Residence 744 A, Lam Cruces Stteet, Balboa. Previous students may register by Phoning Balboa 1751. 2. KLIM keps wit.uet regerti.o. 3. KLtIMqety is always IfeNrm 4. KLIM is eumH l ter-fwsrwl lare. 5. KLIM ed em...a shma to es*eed dishes 6. KLIM ish rcmmaded fer WfeOO fel.al 7. KLIM is sao isthe ** peel..peowd t.n 8. KUM is psed *adem r sm-Ift est trli KLI'M=MILK i SfT IN FRIMINCEI NT WORLD OVUE TOMORROW SATURDAY at rBrMma 9 p.m. in the Patio (In ease of rain by 8 p.m event will be held Ounds *ite). 1., ly Throw Your Cores Away and'Join the Fun of CARN1VALITO! * MUS!ty two Orchestras: CLARENCE MARlTES and LUCHO AZCARRAGA * MAIEIL4, Queen of Fantasy, and her Court, in Costume will reign over the festivities! IF YOU DON A COSTUME-A pretty or an original on-you'il participate in the raffles for TWO Round-Trip TICKETS to MIAMI on AEROVIAS PANAMA AIRWAYS (APA). or-nse a0 or mGT e w awndsd or earryins eat a COMPETITION of COMPARSAS I them.6.86 a%# fo rdaw ta& . soarY, no M as, COWAIrMS. * CLUB 4:*-Frlday oly-Midalght to 4:30 a.m.-Ray Cox and his Trio El Arranque * SUNDY.BRUNINCH IAMCf-11:30 sLm. o 3:30 p.m. AM f A the. eciou meai, eon@wetary cocktail all for $2.25. - -. sa-.' I * COtIl Hair * Cqshnsere and Wool 4p.~ ~f'1.. V * Waterproof Egyptian Cotton Roincoats "Pringle's TOO% Cashmere Sweaters Q Sleeves Pullovers Cardigans * Pure Cashmere Scarfs. O Wool Argyle Hose. 1i No. 21 Central Avenue CHINKSE1 (AS LASTINGAS TMt FAITH Or THEOuRIEMNTAS d- ' ,C-ARPET CENTER 161 CiNTRAL AVENUE, PAN' We are unpacking e Modern metal bars .....1.00 * Wooden bar in form of beer keg ...........450 * Ferrl .wheel bar ..... ^h.00 * Small bar on wheels .. 33JO * New assortment of all kinds of glasses * Modern heavy gauge Bar-B-Q from ........ 29.50 * I Gal. Thermos water jugs ............ ..... 7.50 * All aluminum rust proof ice boxes ........ 33.50 * Complete line of Bar-B-Q gadgets * Keep your bathroom sparkling with PORSO-CLEAN SBathroom matn with * rubber backng 4.A, * Coco mate .......... 1M .New shipments orf mI and d'WWg rem.w - BUY NOW. ON TB SEOND RO OF * *". K - '-I N W E4- ... I Li.1tr, I., ir~FI-'- '..L" liLL I ~r I I I -, 4 .. .. T1 - ___ __ :I ... . .:.-- ., r ,,. ' *' ^ ". "\* ^ * ii : i itM i. ... - -* ^ i.. .i. ., *: fi !f'<' -, .t' (s~ *.l-k, ,.' o-w.i.i ,; .,f-ii~s ilw r, B 33ww ~I '-i: Mw * -l r I .6iii jro yc i-p * ii < . 010. MINIMUM FOR r 2 WOn19 - I.s LIBF .RIA PRECIADO stree. 1e. 1 MORRISON 4" of July Ave. & J S. POTO DOMY Jsto Aremeum Ave Aen, d .3 I. LOURDES PHARMACY I Ie Canrmeedlib CASA ZALDO CmwJ Ave, FARMACIA EL BATURRO S N*. 8 Lottmer Pea -1 3. 1 - FOR RENT COMMERCIAL & S Room PROFESSIONAL FOR RINT:-Modern calet: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, t wa- Zoe D a l ter, large garden. Can be seen Canal Zone Dental oiyllnle 52nd St. No. 15. (Keys oat 52nd Dr. E. FABREA, D.D.S. No. 17.) Phone 3-2228 during office hours. Denlure--bride work--nl Oriveal 52nic Geours.__- Oeneral Prtlem. FOR RENT: For travel.,u Tn 4h N. MAf milhed or unfurnished house e Thou (4e of Juh l a e iua please. Call Saturday and Tlepoe A tnM hool) Sunday elf day. Boenia # 705. --- | FOR RENT Hp House _ - - _ _ - SfOR RENT;- Unfurmlshed cot- Stiege: 3 bedreams. maids room. Pasadena. $70. Balboa 1866. FOR SALE LARGE SELECTION of' Tea and Coffee Cups for Collectors I / THE FRENCH BAZAAR' Juan Palonteras COLON 9 A- fety-Tested Ised-Car SBuys! Dodge Sedan Price $550.00 1 $185.00 Irc y Coupe Pull Price $750.00 Down $250.00 53 DSoo Sedan Full Price $1,350.00 Down $ 450.00 NOFordV-8 44-dr Iti'. Wagon Country SIdan 8 Pasmngers Full Price $2,250.00 Down -1 750.00 S . .. . .. RETIREMENT, LIFE EDUCATION INSURANCE JIM RIDGE Phone Panam 2-0552 "Chimuwprstle is the science tbat CHIROPRACTORS DA. nd L ORI1LLAC PleAmer graduate 1 It pFr Zvim Tel. a.asa tWirli"TS' BAXTIR, .A. 6 Peki6n It, pero. Move"t Phemnes 2-241 2-2562 Learn Ridl n g A fNAMA RIDING SCHOOL ft1ing Jumpil elese deln V St p.m..- leneo -027g S 'r by ippiifmment. __ aolion ar.8arrge e"elln#-'-souue- A obbe Reas e s, elo ofurface a Several company mgradem o brid ge ad culvenmw i the jeers have been reassigned with- ,ridghw aydcur t whi--t-.-chti In the 33rd Infantry and Post of which is about twoy a it leeg. 'Fort Kobbe. Capt. Charles S. Pierce is re- assigned as company ommand- Similar methods for recon- er of "H" company, replacin trUetion ad widening are used Lt. Russe M. Era-, who w igOll bYhinhway departments in the remain in the unit, as executive United States: these cost leix officer. Pierce served formerly than total replacement and. atll In Headquarters, Secondas ottal- DroIde adequate traffic capael Ion as 8-3 officer and executive ty vth reasonable maintenance. officer. Until Gaullaird Highway was Capt. Thomas A..Murphy joins ostrutdn# re top the Third battalion as company the road which linked Diablo commander of "I" company aft- Crosslg to At .,,ran throu er serving In JWTC 8-3. He what Ow n Io Ook Air Force replaces Lt. Anthony J. Leach Bae. In 1932 thl poad was role- who will resume his previous u- rated b use of the construc- mignment as platoon leader. ti,' ofAlbrooki elj-. Capt. William F. Mclnaney I The relwcateds aection was lso takin over a company In built b the united tates Army mThird bat.alon, "M" company. under contract and turned over Formerly assigned to JWTC, he to The Panama anUal to replace replaces lt L. Dlle r the old highway between Ancon who reverts to his duties as pla- 'andDiablo crsiung., Thla origl- toon leader. nal relocation was a reinforced Capt. Clarence E. Mosely. for- concrete road 18 feet wide. I merely the Post Safety officer. It has been widened re- has beenassgned to Heavy Mor-aved times snce1932. tar company as companyas company co- In traff studies of the meander where he nI taking over action of G Highway be- the duties of Lt. Ted Vance teen Tivoli 'nd Diablo cross- Assuming the duties of Post 11gs3showed that 10.00 vehicles 1aaety offIcer is Capt. Oliver W. over that section daily: Robertson, who previously was hourly peak was 1,445 vehl- First battalion's -4. Robertson's cles. old job is being fille by Lt. Last Year further studies ze Johnson, formerly o 'D" showed that the daily traffic Company. was approximately 12,000 vehi- Fort Kobbe's new club officer ces [will be Lt. Vance. He replaces Lt. Eugene Burch, who will re- main m assistant club officer until his departure from this GREGORY FECK demo command Sept. 17. Lt. Donald R. Thomas is now (, 'u 6rOTT I assigned as assistant regimental 11i J JE Pua S-2, with additional duties as Public Informatlon officer. He is Great roloau at the E relieving Lt. Jack z. Schoonover. Other recent assignments in- clude that of Lt. Hans Ullstein, 504th FA battalion, who is tem- porarlly on duty with the reil- ment as Information and Kdu- catio officer. White Rose Club To Hold Loabor Day 'Get-Together' The White Rose Social and D c Club will hold a Labor Day together" with their d9 the bamemezt of building fSa (Dut *owl Area) In Geam-. The paxr will last from 2 p3m. wta wfpsvlo the pd. THi -'PANAMA AMEICAN - FARMACIA L Agenela intrnal. do PMM n I ..*. .. * . . . 'r ., .. -' t "".A 5~UtiaD .LexAVE YOUR AD WITH ONE OF OUR AEN -LEAVE YOUR AD WITH ONE OF OUR AGENTS FOR SALE Household FOR SALE-9-ft. Wataghouse Refrigertort. 50 lb. fhemoing snt 125-cycle). 705.6- Leaw., FOR SALE:-Cbion m caia S. College dormitory, Ase. Set- urday end Sunday minsing. FOR SALE:-5-piece letam ~et, plastic cushlens; washing mo- chine (60-cycle) : Q.M. desks., chests of' drawers, 4-dmwer steel file cabinet;- il peointfl and from; hoeu roeoodl, b-e end cleasical 33-1/ 78 pM i other odd pieces; all et very reasonable prices. Willr lse selir pre hn. accurate target Ihooting equipment at fair valw. Leaving Zone. Jaffray. 511-A Curundu Hts., 83-3225 after 4 p.m. end all week-cnd. FOR SALE:--4-pt. bedroom set, mahob'ny. single daybed-eouch. 2 rugs 9x12, tables, chain, mis- celleneoum items. House 773, Apt. C. Son Pable St.. eBlb*o. FOR SALE:-Twin beds. Sim- mons, metal. ieautyrost mot- tress. like new $120. Quarters 2020.1 Curundu. Any time. New 4-Lane (Continued from Page I) places but will follow, In gen. eral, Its'present location. , It will be surfaced with either asphaltic or Portland cement concrete. 0 Plans for the modernization will also Include traffic aignils both for vehicular and pedes- trian traffic. One system of signals is to be located at the Galliard High- way-Frangipani Street Intersec- tion. The sur face of the new throughway will "be laid partly on the existing pavement after the necessary stabilization and levelling have been completed, and partly on'.widenod bases. The w*ok Involved la the widening and Improvement ot Galllarkd:i Uhwa wl cousiet of the 9 t a4et of sub- dralnage, reloeatioq of some uUlltle. w .isjt elqmn out and fills, ,DJnUi o If. ex- I~tingr Mavmht slabs. applica- MISCELLANEOUS AkCONOUCS ANON WU . OX 1211, C0 1 Q L CL. Box fill, bav,, l. C-9 FOR SALE Ml seellllaO , FOR SAL -. Spriger Spaderl pu re red, teal dekd. Celf l- 3742. FOR SALlM-Two fameleCsek. or Swnali pppi.es, swe wlOk. tUilw.ot. 161 Vis. Hliew Pro m. Sa Fmrisbce. PemeM Iq(ttage s r), appsie ow course I a.m. to 8 .m. FOR SALE I-Asseril"n JPe pr- ftW canditonM. "Cehemnle" Blkndr Apartmet # 4, 49th Urs". Berams. t see ur e wmste. AlRUNA- THY SORTING C0000. erm side Strmet Hteel I Peam.s. FOR SALE Boats & Motors FOR UALI.- 14-ft. somi- ru "eout beat, sitowring wheel 04 mounting valued t $25. If yak boy the wheel end .smwWOlN"I will ive y u the bet. A. - NATHY SPORTING OOS. e- arm side Slmet Htel II Po.- Progress Nudges Fire Alam Boxes CHICAGO -(lUP)- The Amerl- can Municipal Aaiat~on says that red fire alarm boxes are be- coming out moded. The Association say# that tele- phone alarm, eytems for use in all kinds of emergencies are grow- ing more popular; - Telephone systems have been in. stalled at Roanok Va, ; Mo. IJi. Fla., and others authorized' eo= t In at India spoils, aInd:; Syrue and Solvay' N.Y.; Rockford, 11 .,and several Canadian common ties. ; * The Micipu e ol ports thoa t e aww system at present Is Xg consid- ered at HEqUtr; -NeW Or- leans, La.6 ma&2, eb;,. and Princetop,- k .. eH -; Among| tme Ha I*' the enimgrenry telephoQ ,nai tions is that they ca e uWid to rdpdrt any kind of alarm In the fire de- partment .or. central', city safety office. Cities that have telephone alarms report that they hay had fewer false alarmi, too. 'Red Mos Cattle Disease On Upswing CHICAGO -(UP)-. A dAsease mf- C monj aa' ben r fecting the upper -espraty tract e ed e m the q Office of cattle, senatimn .a-od red e Armed Services rach office nose" or "dust peu.moja.,"' is re-le tofM AredServieNsw BrWtI h of ported to be ean"a .th esse.. j appoltmeAnt of Williae The American Veterinary Medi- toth ofiltta m a"emit cal ASblisti~ti SF16 *s of the Balboa yMCAAMO. has been Increasing steady since it first was Mso 4p olorado Schmitt th m n et of n 1950 e Is correct sme crotni rhi- Panama recently apponted to the tts c orret name brie fly, Balboa Committee l of a a g e. neurotic rhinitis. I ment. T. E. Oglsby, 0 a sr a I Symptoms Include high fever and Manager, Fuersa y.I= was a frequently deep imaatmetose eo tdanconfir i. 4 Veterinarians believe isceaud M bittuns the meager .of Cha by a virus, the AVMA Isai. c atsed Bankt ine aU ilai Constrola jesures Pptle of tr eaurte r t5he care by a RvetoWrt iUeliIp a- c tion of infected aMimals from healthy OeI Sclhmitt's membership em t he ending role in drooqiti: PLE P galittee @6 M aaa t brIngs stioe en the YMCA o rmy Navy and Air Farer Pa- ami Canal Company and Amer- an business leaders residing In lanaw, * 0353 i,(6pm's tin i6. = 1^^ f^^l~lh--BAe^ ^^^^l--aj Oad apomera tI bet, l4ei4tf.it a 1-4941. FOR RENT: At Il Coeagl* "A" Se.t: 2-bnedrem sprt- moa, bet water. PheM 1-1141 from Ift 2 Iand 6 to I p.m. . FOR RINTr-Apetamet, tr- tedy ldepedet. 19,th w- Ias. d.w.e. Sam Fm.- Radio Programs HOG-840 Yo.r CMo ity Statio (Teleph.U, Usi) ' SWhere leAWe Peeple Mee Presents Teday, Friday, Sept. VPJL 4:00-Feature Review 4:30-WS1t's Your Favorite (re- quiUts-please phone be- fore 1:0w) 5:30-NeW " 5;l36-W t' Your Favorite ~.( WTD)P- 6:0-. MIcale 7:15-Fro4 y Martin $bow 7:10-Report rom the U.A. I:00- NSSON DDY'!s PET- 11OUCT PAItTY (an- *rams V.)., *:30-CoUcCtor' CoerW 9:00-You Ak"ed For It (Te- quests-please phone be- fore 7:30) 10:30--Mugc By Roth 11:00--.ualc To Dream By 1:o0.--Si M off. Tomorrow, Saturday, SepL 2 A.M. 6:00-Sin On --The Alar Clock Club (requests- pleus phone before 7:00) 7:30-Mornli' Sa"bn Concere; 8:15--MW About swaft ("MC) 8:30-duaieal Reveille S:06-New .s0-As r I ee It 10:0-N-WS 10:00--Off The Record requestt ll:0--Off The Record (contd) UllM-Meeot The Zntertfalr l:0.-LMhtime Melodies 12:30-8wet And HOt 1:00-NegWs 45:0-C-Ocert Oa h NorW3 43:-MW- c For FAttia, ^ 4:U- t ItovRayley , 4:--W P T YUr Pavorti (requegts-plea e before 3:0) . :r, s Ta t ,*Tour FaW-S I:ob-- 6:11- 7:15-. 7:30- AN . ILIe SJA0M, , . , ' .910;8W10. U.- KANOB lvi a. 'ft ; -OSo dLM vW~es.4 TM-eriN, NM s .;: AlCkl- J-lf QR.Y ""o sleiw r. AS i'be VCA. .HM r ame'. wifirL * Hilp Waittd WANTBE: .- H)Ireid ilh Mst dreepb the hme, Apply t CJa Cautel. 1M liver Avne Cei. WANTUW-MadiM g t k wsh sid ker. Family rof t No. Il-44 Tired L Apt. Me. 12. Position Offered WI ANTnDi--Secrtery, Englhh-. -hh*s h. ikeu"nd. Thmnr&y. Ca12.4751, iii- sLoo Second Strike HiIts Auto Ind ry A 24,0O AMC Employes Walkr -0- 1 C iT Aie Woers eae e 1,. b c its b M loye,. early .e- r w o ce pnd strike in the auo tialtryM.ain Ford and GM ontractsdo as many days w"enn gotiators elude office worrs failed to reach ba ffct by a . midnl ht deadline. T' Chryit pdlan a' Workers walked out at s e v e n lad-of worker s upa t W. ulats in Mihi. and Wisconsi of rbe nori, l t 't while the nege torg were discus- durla a hzlyear of.i sing a new company offerwhich me t i provide raised hopes. for a quick satthe- h nay ucreas for ac meant .h e ye#Ars, 4ptam AMC makes Nash and H4udsomn 1 i l ri automobiles. l aMM esame f al The new offer was pre-seted tot .W hIcrs selflor ih unon negotiators lesa than two ad orn s *peI Jo. hours before the strike deadline. orman....... tth Thy caucused almost until the dNorm of thews, v. deadline psed and then re. dent of the -UAW sl M. sumed full asle talks at the Ve- the, umi's Sle *i.Pitu eran a Memorial building until o Is ihe W4 j t.at -''.if 1ut5 hJa Wa k m#O w town h1etel0 1 jptrqos, R e-" made forat Ap T h9 es bg ,. -; . The necttionms apper-oe. o e.Hnf-n EaMMAs follw_ ._. pettera set in the u. KW5 F a mf s. lon'a tlks wit. Ford andGesec- _. aI Motors last June and Chrysler 'a| B tLi. Ceu yesterday. U S t J sI gme 139,00 Chrysler workers In.seven state's truck for 0ixnA r.. Tu hours arly y tertay mor-eing O V (lwdI' IUv tract wh j teNdod theg ara- LOMDO. Ont, 8 -pt,|_ ( t.dvs wagr p AmLe t se m -Wine Runsn frm U plant and office wa%. heir tOur of Wa ,' Cbrysler became*LoCtg -of todayhater rec iStE "va Three o. adopt .Upple- fCnf m m apology from h A s 1E4t 110mornsnloy emm' po tWeao.ff. gad.r t mtbs-ged. at G0eade ,'.' , M o t n s a nd T old stor C o. .- .2 1 .. . Uhawbsk CwP. L lad., at 11:M a. saer volinl a- a he esni aum.I *r. ago. h a afm rarm t-WOK came ail group here. w reftIed to idenWfy To avoid a repeat ace of the -Monltr mpeg demnfattndton emeut ket nascret. t of the two dparlrmtne bmam y the lthrn lan, aw it easy to ffr s ; -t. Sle n Must$ X5ION SPORTS yxy itarmtn ShoW L tP'rom The U.Ut li ".- -1 tar,- IA RENT - -- . ~et~&4- -EO&k4~ &Ad"E ~hIo~Aftk 4- t. - ABMktW t IARMAIN: 1,5 ChoI edI I UoTaTalE eWod. q- r lmml hlbm M uidel CMlw-F HUNNICUT._S.AI. Caloe. FOR SALE-1951 MeuMwy 4- dw Sered. Tib War Wa Iei eonditl. Now the. s IMllu FOR SALAiUh-- Peekeed 2- Saudlum. ,Mel, I a md, me- cihenleceleditio. Oee .tS_ bar- InMt M W:IrHtUNlVnUTT, FOR SAL.. WOO atl .. Cat- Tim end in .qm 4 r tion. S"e hkis i"m SMi5 & HUNNICUTT, LA.. CelW. Thimsr is to sell. FOR SAL:-149 Packad 4- der Se dam poinf new, tis eand lineo excellent. pd reeper- tatian. For eav $40.: SMIOT & HUNNICUTT, S.A.. Cain. Phoeo ,se. FR. SALE: 195I Chemelt feG-der Daehume SdeS In os- ceat endie., time e*d. Iat rums pealct. Se bls bar-. gob. Otp 0* 00. Pleme Celeo SOl:. SM00MT & NUNNICUTT, FOR SALE: 1955 Chemvret H0^ P,* Cok n n-.' (3 0 ' p w E l I O-AW M-A*J t ~I~~: JL i .0i -- 1 r I I FOR SALI-194P Fe i Sedam; .eu. ft. .Cld eelwr No 'lre; CimRu .M'Wont ohoest. Cal PM. 2201. Schmitt Named To 'Y' Boad a-, .*.'a,* * -. , , , ', *C E RORSE* ".B r Lie..'~~~~~~~~~~l ,p'. :--.AW:a,, ll~v-", .:. .r =: .~ipli~~t .ow , S45 Poges OfAvett tarouu .'o a" ea atb" Al".T ,.F. L y410-l b bexecutive I :: ..I a rAMlat.i. .r..... aA a 73 4 It muographed n- riot w 7i a 4 ?a erw rin 141 critiim ceabftie Formofs a lreI is I *Qi."-~ Al ?SAt evvwepu part- of t' general DYISO TRUCE SoutH n Lw #97W- .e. iQ i ktut btfw ..Gm __u. exs. The N 2uth West North the redcton in farn - factor sas ? .bn the reslu ute tangis uordear the Koiedn ', .r" 1: 1 . a S7 percent. fend V-.... or .....,. f s m2Iu0,iA "This stability wouM Indrtate The Wilt age said doc- l th o te ry' good Power ic h e a nie SS arroraod nd entt eIt stateent th reat o.3 odo ... o r .l slo deine r oda ti wi to er pricesW Bewe b fatWQ trumpand cdanredo the monl Fce to tr irf tors n to e quet menth bron t orea- .e g I A. "- weId not e eM or.d r m to ext n 011"_e._-- onth a e r ore bout by the end of a co mbat op- I e1art.1. .1ctBge 1 good 1ottlen far a e A 5. i .s f t&1nsd c, e- flyrations In Korew.' weaons of u r- S. .. an dke terr Were of beating at twowo B t It d o Swe wie-cree rMsw, spades, I didaot really mean that ou The Witnt:' Someone asked Cgeanirset a ws d 8o rout close South ould expect hat actually * pmo"i stut mnw Al Wyatt', to that "iywood gag out a happened. South d-dnt make a r ,- hat's tht mo t daltts stnt fim onttpaby's tlogal:- "If t s a n gle bad play, but he managed t 5 I BUY thE you pe1rm1 0lw sI without good h bet' mlrala. t But Ito take only hour r The p -n esittian:. "Driing to Univera !- with .d R Ot prod . alty, oven with . honors, te r.n_. -_ti s..dio o. Uto n, -t ha v a-_- h .at I a- A r in i r __i ..wood frebtt,, Iai in the d e proCs, it's bp eod West opened o a a - Not -eU .1 Repot t. . .ub to i s s .,. e. "The i e. .aid "e d I W .*Ea- ot atlod tah teo o. Tolid sV.erSpalland- iCzelch t l n o e t ISp r h t W43s e .1i....x+ i T s.trc su pervisors "th ieve -i ,id-eoM r ar z wra d hoo feade ouh thqeaa e. of]d Mttw i erd .too- -ch -Bcast enow took the of eert -- ..d1 our.ske o d T i raor a nd led aoters hda-e 0 ;ll w oh.. i o. tooi lJ I' Tii s ts.o T ha i d eW Sd fl e i t or, K Iu d . | t -| .-l on. Few 'anew "M-sro .he, ..,East, anowled thW e_ woucl ubs I- 137slt pneA Cenra A MAy "lSu tade s pa t overouf.act I h'i saw Sptemnt-t aS 1ath 1 7yfed with te iing o. unesltiM d R ob m n. p___t_,_iy e e_ _ ._. s l _ ... ". I' / e0 I o oT h t11o T e i.c a r de oa_ a rt a n d w.so u th_ _* '- :"" I _,_t h _. a b a s a'd .o ___no__ge_ tlal _tt n _o L_ _or_ _ __more r I_ ... _ _,l o w"1 pla y ers .eIffisWOe Wdes tf foreItuth ace. l a e h t omnade;rpr sudMagakada l aru.. ... ... e.oti e . es | the v .a "n A.- ,.pric ,, e reby, .t-t -.end .h ad a I you wwssetat Northti akes a leor ,eir."GREEN R-VRc s alopeiini.e smooth fter t. /a t Soeat at wall ading bodas and bars.h ItheIoIeriIlparityrat.ed _I ui sre , .. 48so" arpsf ued it nt e 12ad waltiw o e,-. ",L wPo didbefoe a and et s Inase ie. e " MO-pIt you want Bourbon at is best al for II I --b ew v ,.,.en IGREEN RIVER,d A mts atnheand i pjyslope:- "IfillSols at all laiigghoegaplay andu barsngd "U g .V..lin I ,n 0! td avesom6sti in dia r rise. Witk ^hpONL~t Watch with -* 7 CYMA ftE I, Astl*Shock Dfi cc t. ca )CKS A 7I wonue (18-46) *Eo 4 4 n odness "~- S .- 19@. $5( ...' *.,.*-** RAL-o-A -STA1TS .. i~QRW I - rel vill lile sh doo U l di a ddid s dis ! l 'I-,,ON. vs 't I-^ *.I :fn. , -F_. . -- .~.' ~,n.,n MflAw~ * .-. 1f ^ S ,' . . ^'^ y" -.^ T ^^ ab.j 'Si A El I " IH q ,.. ... rk 0b *,' ..j^"; 4.....,', i1?^*^'l"!l^^ l*<-*1.*: * 'a >.ip ..' -. , . ".M ,7 .. T;.''.- ,,. .-N . .. . ..,, ,IN ,. 'U '- f* , *f ,-' , irA'Affri l.r : A, .. clq .l NO FRIEND IN SIGHT-This pooch got caught in a between-hurricanes flood in Blti- more and had to seek refuge on a floating piece of timber. He could tiW a little help.. S 1SHS JST KIDObIN-Jan' Stadius promises knife dealer - Deane Russell a close shave with this razor-edged "byo- net" knife at a Finnish- government exhibit at the Cana-. dian International fair in Toronto. Knife belongs to Rusell. QUilE A CATCH-.Wa Splie Jones won't rivv1 Just wiit he leaves no doubt )i "the fishing's Just fine for lorin s AjI T OQUZI--Italy's glamor queen, Gina Lollobrigide (second from right' jois'four other film stars to thump the drums for a circus movie In .Paris. With her ate (from Jeft) Tony Curtis and wife, Janet Leigh, Katy Jurado ahd Burt Lancaster.. W..- r; %quo "*" ' SAMAC t-, a itder Sa .ma. (WftW .,ier, try oaut a new kind of jelly-that comi Wb&t'sthd a snack A*d ba.Saredbutr .V COLD AND COMFORTING JgWO9 i be found for using these photos. First, they might' cool o JI Aa l.l&, Awarm weather... Second, and'm rre in$lpd t. tbhy show; mie. jradr stai'S that -guard the. apUl oohanf peninsula. Th.DIstant EartlyW ftsitlwe (DEW) will provide l m.bouKf wathing or .the United .States in eveit of o4n eqneIW'attack from-that Iretaon.-l1arejhree lays, of radar statop~s built by .United States and Canada.' a 4efbtb.Sorthern bush- bfelt rcGill Fence 'on the 51th parallel and DgW. _,.-. -, +t ,; .. .... . o, ,_ =,' ...._': a- . S4 t- CRoss e TH I RUIlCON-Remember about Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon 'and marching on Rome? Well, anyone could cross the Rubicon at Neosho, Wis., this sum- mer because the river is only a trickle of.its former- self. Ed Albert is on pier and looking at river bed. When a new dam gate is built, pond here-will refill with water. 9ll9Wb -l *dz *,- I. on of Lc iUh, Calif...hanA feeds a bunc eMe, their favorite food. The mynah bl.b hoey a. .tof 3S0 ,wrd.:So Uve- to be 39 It '~' -' S^t- . f,. "l *~~ ..' *: '- ...^ .' ... ; .,* ...4 : . . r''. : .fc if-< fi _. -T. - ," ; .' .=:... *. _*' '*.; ' .w M -*"4-'-", .' --'. . 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S p t t M ui.d dMi rtdet V, .An b Cdli !SM 1W** aIIeadImpii. with M b" an* 0 Is Rae L aitaqe. tp hreutmlea a r s&al. a rtftar uIt [ _ _ _M 1^i-i-- -~ -- -- -i -- -- - -- K .RElEA SE Tote at t -CTL ,i m"t th f. btte of .4- C 0 $.TUNE JEWELRY" Al U r lrge tep * SPECIAL SEt AUe. . o i A. , LJMUw VAONt c, milanm kT- , - .. -.. ** ,. *. -. i.: .. '- -- r ** -- iM E^P -':: .. -.., -' t: > 3. y rnaginul A ble you can wear 6 w1e wep'.-e aolve all you S . fr . br aprobl nyto fit ..yce ..-an ythe bsfig- .iety of t f~ump iuWtedeonfbm P l4d wRh the ni. (unWbi - bdird that mxvu tfupwatrd b wwms npfto Fit so S ., bra ever defined a bra hti.j.v'u .b' '" * worn "as you like It" 4," I.:: * . 'e . I .2 I ~1-* I F S A r tww~~ ii'. 7 * . 4 -4' L'.; 'I I U .~ .~J 4 ~ I 1 -'~~ 4 6L~i.~" ' ~p. I": I 8-~3~ " **- -- .. .*^ V -"' ,io- .^ * .;-^ ..; ". '?, ^ ,. * I' ." T : ' = " iA.s2. l.-. ".. -4h : ., *-1 : h". y.$ ;' 1 ". 4 I .. '. . . I.. <--. .,i ^^. ;.jB r. I.: : . Febrero II Looms - a -- Espagirico, Pompilio Top Contenders In 'D' $600 Sprint Nightcap Juan Magot's speedy Chilean-bred horse Febre- ro II an odds-on choice to win tomorrow's fea- Stred $600 six and one-half furlong sprint for Class I) imported horses at the Juan Franco race track. The poor starting son of Oak-!toats round out the group of five land last week scored a post-to- scheduled starters. post one mile victory over t.hei e Colombian Luis Giraldo will highly rated Albatross and this guide Febrero II under 115. Ale- week's shorter distance plus his jandro Yeaza has the leg up on iNo. 1 starting position should help Espagirico. Cristian Reboiledo considerably. will replace Bias Aguirre aboard Main opposition is e x p e c t e d Pompiho with 118. Felipe Godoy pfom the stout-hearted Espagirico will Landle Kiosco's reins and E. w'-ich two weeks ago upset Life- Corcho will do the booting on Mir-. 'boat and Albatross. Pompilio, u- zatoats. usually a slow beginner, rates a Kionco, a speed horse, c o u I d good chance of" wiuing also. score if the strip turns up muddy. Longshots Klosco and M i r z a- Mirzatoats' chances will also in- crease on an "off" track. - However. tl..newcomer Febre- IJuan Frrnc lipn ro II bas already proven that he .JUanI I Ura 0 IPl j is equally at home on a dry track or muddy going. In th e secondary traction, By LUIS ROMER Lifeboat will try to resume' his Winning was against the improv- 1-Dainty Duchess Topocalma ed Nesscliffe, Dark Sunset, Mon- 2-Devon Maiden Mr. Foot ey Maker, Ponton, Sally Spruce 3-Don Brigido El Pasha Begonia and Supersun. 4-Panchita PregoneroI To.norrow's attractive program .,^.,Uyuyuy Golden Pick is the first of three successive S6-J Ne ro Fuerte days of racing which will reach a S7 -'-11anfat Salustlo cUimax on Monday with the run- S .-Bugabab Jal Ala ning of the S2000 added one mile -' ieooat Sally Spruce Labor Day Classic for three-year- 10-Merry Mason Pugilist olds. .11-Febrero II Pompilio , I4: Y r s s w.7yAf km1-1 * RONALD CLUNIE, 1954 Best Barte n d e r, will mix you a refreshing Vodka IMPERIAL COL. LINS at El Panama's Pascock Bar... (vodka I.ves no liquor breath, you know.) 'I 'V 23 LZin .4 ~ '. ._ ' . '',*.. NJ *" f ,I Ii I. REASON FOR JOY Australia's Lew Hoad (left) pyully flea teammate Rex Hart*ig's hair after they won t a ehamlshed Davis Cup at Forest Hills. N.Y., by defeating Tony Trabert ad Beluas at doubles. luan Franco Graded E.triel P.P. Boere 5eaey L 0 g0op ENT ODDS Ist RAse "H.I" Inmprt-,% Fgs.,M $40o00o-Pool Chemw 114 PT AACI OF THE DOUBLE 1-D. Duchess t. OrtM 11 4a well in lut -1 2-Toocalma R. Cr0i- li ..-tt improve more 3-2 3-F-rly able A. ValRE u be elose pw 4-Gontaa J la t .vn- lly disapoin s 5-0. Wonder. r. Od Uf m-oesn t .seem iMly -1 6-Netbrighton Rail Dafl -S' --hae isn mud J eay 4-1 I '* . d- Rose "H-2" I HI % lm 1:1- , V. Br x t6 raammd iden E. P-ta Isrx-Hts rt ot rl"V *F"V WTYR 3-i. L.1 o LTunleA. q. O naximas 10zx-D ,4-AMerloan Maid H. RuU 19 -1 aIn d UJSTION: A b u t oya E. aa 15 to mt0 i at a the plate, roll fir; th e bat- 0t o 0. Prescott 118 fom layoff ter r Acbls firstbease -af -_t-but AA Al'ao l --Refa0 at tai ". Isnt li a foulV-Brian Kelly. --Mr root A. Ubida 114 u44 WM be elo up Answer: No, the plate is is fair territory. Q. What has been the most, i to earned runs and average along rd eNo " Notives F. Pase $275.00 Peel Closes this line that Eddie Lopat of theI I.w Orioles allowed in one season un- l-Don Brigido A. YeL a 112 'tsu'lly fractious. itof course. . I ." How far i'.s Roosevelt Sta. 1--'Pregonero M. Hriely 110 -Gould chall thnce n waud dA.m n Jersey Caay from Brook- j-Con sentid A. Credidio d ow t elbep' Q. Did Vic Power. now no t M Paha '. algp 116 -1k:be X a 1k wn'ns Ebbeta Field? Herman 6-Gol. de Fan Cr Oretdloa 1105 -Culd re herll Rihtwould be a b4-urve hitter In t. oll 110 -ooked good in last A. Power batted .331 d mi -Pnh 114 --u fr Kansas City n1952-S3. That 4th Ruae "" IMpet* 7 Fgs. Puse $275.00 Peel Clems was Iu the American Aieclale.e QU INIxLA of course. Q. How far is Roosevelt Sta- 1-Pregonero 0. Oraell 120 -Culd go all the wa dium in Jersey City from Brook- 2-Consentida A. Creldidio 937-LIghtweight coulhep lyn's Ebbets Field? Herman 3-J. de la Cru B. Ortega 112 -Coai- *urptrise again Rihlter. 4-Survey 5. Gast*U 110 -LeAwhed good in ast A. Approximately 45 minutes 5-Panchtra Hdago 114 lance siti Ityl by automobile. r 6-,Don Pitin A. I" aI 111 -lrur be the winr Q. Did Cy Young ever hurl a 7-MarplU L. Q' 104x utslet chane double-header shutout? BIUl Mc. 5-Blrena A. Gcflu4)eS strong finsDhr ;Guire. A. No. Bid Ed Reulbach of the ' everto do IMs, blanking Brook- 5th a- "H" N 9 Pp P S7 1. Cheep lyn, 5.0 and 3.0, Sept. 11,5. I-Malagliea L. PetS 107x-Uba imrovemet ___ 2-Uy~uyuy lR.Qu 112 r 7-wi---- Ahton 6 Parsons Infa"t( Powders ia y he gode Ashuna & r 'eehem by =ame. 6thf Rees "Speale" e We .00 e e- l C4I ns. MSt IRCV THRN% 4-MPn x F. eam i. at , 6-Clh. mc Art. N.itf^ . , 71h Rw 'v.2me.-,. . 2 -T .ur L odge A ,c-I! ' S-Hart Las S -1. 4-A. Fulipar 5-P-ri Mlsdi 6-.Forado 7-Mirlanb a 8-W- Deao A.. 151 8-1 24 3-1 SO0l 1-1 I1 3. 1:45 3-2 44 4-1 3-1 litX mla 1011 sii 4'1I eve 51 255 31 4 015 44 Tr-z U iip dhos hby I I - I* . Ru a in Chi r was t ho won the singles ti ra the '47 mt=o* bid tor a tilird title was frust by Kmer a. M* aantord aret lM It$ a ad flona Heae MnenU la rta t0 heatWat ause With' a benefit< oar fo i. )-p, wIr a NOX wh p of the subway -v.u l explalas wE Nol Dame an uftpded the local baAket all saerie with uaawit4o.absttute for the old ND-Army gri4 Ra fiy. AT m as M o. f the ar 4l -t pS, word 'i o r!! p.worksas r o ,. n s a Bee 5mw 'NaSSt of the natirn Ep Nmhs I "'I tialiqor MX. M% t*Yinhft D te. a yomg r=portor em M .m.. i s, np fist to eb l M im funnyy Jim." "Peiblly eaugh~~ a 'fter"I w' s e op of betf," the i-.earold * NAHUA RAN AND WON his first race on May I was a fmou dI4ihal t-Dilen sprint, at ievaost, d him $2600 Vr Of .Leys,.m/ Y 60, Sw ps trn and won his Mg raqe, five 1Woeagst at sou-wv Park Calif.). an d r la g In efthit9tnce, the mar was- three e Nashua. the chart commit was, "Won In hand." On Swaps, La waS, "Won handily." M t, they were just a couple of obscaue 2-yearaolM -reak-J lg their nsalden. CUtapl no one could have forget that o| Augs. 31. 15, thy'd _t l a match rce of spectacular pU Interest in Chlcao, with the 3-year-old champlonahip and 000 at stake. P.A. Nashua took 'em both. * When the Psle Groqus faithful burn ade. to their all- me Gants, it la t bo~hped that juat bem d i-dtie BranDick ws'ta 2-game winner, or fa G .bitter, h14rodentla, In rome Neapees even more noewoMort, *all not overlooked. What- totr It Is iabo the Giants th PMRM ma stI pldride and- 4 i'th a i' rat as tha all SeME e w-- _S~o Uneus Is mow.Me yesterday, theafo r wu o toay m d h th e bii amne I tj -ero do trf anda mte o esl e oi Bel4w.I h. ls w / t'PROs. ABLY RM ICUI OUBa to speak of a ball club ha- .it, aO UL spCa.. one that drms.s"* Jimmy Walker, Mhe dodparably Yankee A.,And yTsouls .i,,e of Warmth and wl y ,i"or and PrYO f em dn't have ot such a a e sto tart with, dlo wouldn't hav held. it al theae years. hundreds pd, r-MAtori ball room unday night to one to-their pa114Vd-e, 50 year with the Glanta. Acyncal Broad- way ~.hlipheucommented: "And the strange thtOagut all thi ia that the little IriSahman nevea hurt anybody -idahlae."I " Wuhl.f- Sartoga was onlfously jolted S ttap when la i aSim .1 Hepeful had to ee for asetot radiEo E WmA_10010h UfM" Mp of comparative = m was .;*lyeA As of now,. Aqueduct has the ba p _hanee 4,. _ei4- ,". re"am trM.kL t's more acceble thani '4 w.iSe 1, n thikn p a wil have 6o w. wIth .=NtIMeU.-! M IMEe s noMi wRn with baseball that more e, wsays SaoeCaneea"Whyf? tV su It Just hapPeW Mr. Canewapukshsse. rfect. Bunt Puts ontra Hauf-Gme Ahead Of Toronto . ',. . -. - fW YORK, Bfc -(UP)-! it M i thatt trav- IL ut a fet proved a .wa In th. Interma- i teg oaip It knoek- DY h .e of the out kw a 21 pe~tfthe n- 8th Rece "a NeAves M- 1-Bugaba 2-Jai AlAhl 3-Mufleco 4-Bagdad 5-Don Jaime 6-Joe 7-Regla e La '4. CT 9th Ron** -I -" I-Darki Sunset H. 2-Money Maker R. 3-Ne"acliffe F. 4--Pontn L. --Sally Spruce A. S--Begaonia A. 7--Llfteheoat B. Ai a-uperaun J. Phi 10th ke.c "'" ImpetJAd I 1-Vulcanhzado J. Jimdnes. 2-_Bar One A. Vaildav s--a7 Brook |. 3.1 3-M. 0 -A 5-Valley War H.S5 S-Coury Prlm A. YeasI P. flldal Io '..'.:.- ",-.-.- :. u Ue.^. 7F *- -^ 4-1. The linescore: Columbus 000 001 W0O- 5 1 Montreal 0104200 b01-.. 9 2 Thiea, Haag (0) Wheat (8)lI and ,rautt; Laor% uand Teed. .. IP-Wheat. HR-Nson. Rochester 0300000-4 g 1 Rchmaond 9O01e0080p 8 .- Markell aid 1 XLC. lr; Thompson and WatUngbt . *(11 l .nl ,ng . Toraoeto OO 1000 a-1 'i 0 t.Alpor and MoneloW M p6.- Net RESULT--r Itment at the I Wimbledon champMion a.. the 1 and relieve tension. The crew a By HANRY GRAYSO W YORK (NA) De- i the fia thheasoutstea- by t hi prMorsa er .er r- raQid .lIw Ho ip se match that b|d* the Davi Ctp, Tupy Trabert isa the logical eo= e i the Unit. S StatesO da Championship, Ih ends a 0ay run at forest Sept.U. 11. women's singles and mixed are down for deelsion bout the same period. old pros on the tennis beat ve that .Trabert will bounce back like an election repeater aft- er his first defeat in many mnpnths. They are of the opinion that young Hoad is more likely to be upset thab. the. Wimbledon titleholder. .farrlig the unexpected, a re- .predecessor, does. p" WHEN exciting first day fing the play and moving forward he is close to being an oddon favoar- A, sak ramer, his illustrious pr eaor, does. - "It is the lack of defMnsive man- apbon$ impresario would like team for a-money. taW late December mad o is h highly eeptiv. r take the A uA6 a umph al .a trfp : intends 16 be s.e again. TRABERT CA.l too, but Kramer sni Cincinnati crew cut I ed into fashioning er while contiaufi O teour.. Getting back to the 1 Seixaa and Doris Hai defending champion. sition has come on and ability condition ad fig or w.ill -- iA If i'4" __id can naary ne mrowo out. Kurt Nieben, tthe Dane,twice went to the All-England fnlal, but will find the ball heavier on the heavier gram courts of the West Side TealsI Oub. The man- from Cpekaage.Is inre :.acUtomed ito -esr l -such as hus at~mld& THE YEAR'S SF4OC g9A - 1?4w. L elrae 1 , c a d - * r t. a I I. I I. -s _ I I,. I I ! 7~e a a /t4 #- - 1 ,, - -" M, - b i~l .11IM5 7' N B^ ^ ss ^ *- 'f**^Ss -i' .., sita ~'7?I ,~' >; ~ -. .1 ~ JBEANS MR. N OUata ONIlit the last of the nith iinL a ie ant. runners are on ecO and third bas with two out The batter strikes out, i ut' the kbaf fets awae froi the catcher. The runer om thiri base scores. The butter does not run to first base. The catcher throws thee and claims the rma doea not coint. What happens?- Eddie Oswald. Amawer: The batter musat reach first safely or the n. defeat cote I. Q. Is there a limit on the size m*e a"1 i we-ts I- b - I.i TOMAY 3:11 4:3 6! *W -lM The Most VIioent Daw Story Evert bet 1odc wrauke. coaen irauan 'saw i Isa the son of the iho-tHa m ..--p--^z- mmets and d wit- four A-AmePtean high a to right. Bioako Naguraki, Jr., MEonk Geremia, Sacramento: and Jim lean prp game in Memphis. ounu i Bear rat A.... . $A 'e% 2 7-i eva14 "tw f an aa- *. ..A .. .and ,23. !ILrpIs wOamo! fourth PiasO VS ga t oton's wst eLnry. merchande: golf ta, sold, ,-.sport shirts, golf bald, etc. In the National League, it's The wner o tour- ime"3 t s1h outlw 1 t' mInt will have' hi namA en- 08j Itui *roklyn oodgar.UI5gavedaabrom ultoto N. vtOr over the MilwaukeeP laced on theb Cnal I- Saward. o 27 raves. The triumph put the mian Junior If with s' fr"A Ad fit Dodpres Ji anus ahead of the this yp's da. TBt ""s a or ref Braves with 23g ames to pla T R eGambot while uas tot hola maceducead theIr magle nutn- After the touratmnt K er.. ber" to 16. In other words, a Wednesay fthemre wiU .e a team that's laed .64 bul for party for all anate tmniIs dufl- Though -booed by his home- 131 tames mtsat pl1. n l- whichh tilOe the POitl town Ia andf treauatly crilt-l bhll In s contests to clinch. prices will be. Wed inadtlw ar ltes, Mantle could Al l olferi wa call easily wrap p the award and Rookie Roger Craig resioved their Tntries to the nana t N* the New York eredlt or hi fourth wla a- ai Peantle, g at Ty tbees with, a September thagh It was Clem Labine w i. W b st I sprt lSadi- S league who finished athe game. Tth 1ht i2 The gow." made only seven _e eP ab Is.5. WHi hit but baucved them for two frtef for- a ourent t ree-runtrlieS for all their the .never re- wto clinch t the earliest -t lr f % ete cdb bfe fNter CBx lkal iouat until heI In NI. histoI-tse rorewd i. a t nd thro af n ien" iePt. i13-andcould ee MAJOR LEAGUE EB"RS laatr a51i ermade la r t at es ba idr vn in elinek by Labor Day loght. % UN D Vg aames. n W nhe's the Southpaw Joe Nuxhall scored *ZADNG BATS8 r in the his 15th win despite two homers (Based on 3" ofi1l at bats) I by DAsty Rhodes and one by Al- vin Dark as the Cincinnati Red- NATIONAL LEAGU.t T PoS wlapt It'" a B- les beat the New York Giants. Plaew,. Club ab Pet af :avers theU 7-4. Chuck Harmon's three-run :Obum, :. 4 11 Td e.n g o S 1 iIt bI io blt b lw for the edleg7 K sk di6. 1 7 oil, Thej Pittsburg irts beat ouPittmburenh Pirates be12wt il 4574 .314 sadA 8.. the St. Louis Cardinals, 7-6beat I Panama featherweight cham- by Colon woman promoter Tula driguez and tw6 amateurs will sem whbe the Wb'tL s and the only other game nd now AMERICAN LAGU Teas and rough to isres- clashIn the curtain raiser. Inds feet pulay emeh otbar are only 2% gamIes outt of sev- eu oracleM Ot% resume ident of on.. while Otis halls sad then the nger W ls enth place. aline Dt. 11 514 .3 r fed Sept, 11, ia a 10- from Pan ms Ci ty. akPower. X.C. 124 512 '17 162 .31g re Cfstmat4h at a 1o The Teil-Ottis oast Is be- h ite i, still hldng .C. 3068 28 8318 pod lit at the Colon Area. g talko4 about on Colon The White 89z, asill holding Teabs trunced the beavier Ot- Is Psa ot M' l r Mi an lAporPan one-gawp e in YKSThRDArg STAR-Joe Puizny, 341. Of 317 49 It .312 Toils tronced the pevieroPt ra at the "lest".o oamn, op(A afour- Nusball of the he lg., who Mantle N.Y. 131.468 10a 143 tJ bgdcountersppdro wi tbewpr ,on as the sieresad $mlfinal on ame weekend series wi ththe ateGiantsforbb fInhisfirst10oE1 ap r n the card whh pitem former Indiana tonight and then play 4 otI w sm rinesb e was outplayed by Ohn amateur 4tyt Alberto "To- lummewakl, Redleg fe. a l y lah t Davey o sa- to" ba a t.Sa is cn- *0unew oral month.ago. gueror, Clasdi Martinez. der, i ..ibr...l As amateurs, Martinez dec.- .) t B an e k s "w"IS3OttiW will attempt to break signed Ibarra ipfour rounds and lMathews may. *- Toils' strin s g of feao straight Ibarra neve ot a chance to try Mantle, sks so vletries4o recently rerfed up to. avenge = If within the Ma t "g3 agalst Ja sicas lea i41g amateur ranks, because shortly w iM'W IN lightwelghts In KiEgsite. after his Win, Martinez moved SiderDodsgai aveabout a five-pOund Toto, wlp ecme a profes- ,Phill1ers.......12 whtavurantse agnd could slonal after defeating Enrique Campanella, Doders... 10 Im things highly unpleasant Peres three weeks ago, will make NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE JenenRed x.......o for th3e master, but lighter hitting hia s. p debut.d w b TEAMS W L Pet. GB TEAMS W L Pt. G lnt The cardhas beendrawn upietherDaniel Wordand ARto- Milwaukee ...5 U0 :.549 i1 9 Cl% :::79 52 .603 Snider, Dodgers ....... 1a. ..51527%Bostone.......745 ...Chrysler-Plym south Golf oew York ....6S M .515 174 oston......74 56 .369 B Kaline, Tiges ......... 1o$ y oalanattU ....6 I1 .412 22, trot ... ...67 64 .505 nI Smith, Indians ....... 104 U. R .10"n-.n.4 SI. 21.::523S1:Post, iRdle .... 142 Trournament Ges Underway Is, (N) f ft ft at ft miH ")'lunws" ,f-...k. 172 TomorrowRAtdBrazos Brook Now Iphia (N) Chiao aat COvld (N) W. dleg ..........1to % Srott et denm1 CM. (N) (N) W-sk Poswer, A ....... 3II rounds for the en an excellent golfing w 1 Opi date. -4PITCHING begin tomorrow morning at the pres -uptheoweedalists ll's Bokf I-'72 Newmeed aidpu 4 ) qnrs ;itto. gM*- *rCountry Oub The12Mnna-up. Pow s -ainm Nowmbe. D os I194 .= tomorIpw and Buaday 4pt.L3. t sn and speClal ripes. to fur- Crt *abtae aM Cam-lSt. LouIs 210002 100-6 8 1 Irae, 5ankee .... 13 4 -765 4) or next weekend (Sept. L10-or whet the I rest of the paella. ~Plttabrgb 13M0001-7 4 4 'Da5. W 8 *11).737 11) paalcipanta Gettel, Wh t (1-2) LW Dlger ...... 9 4 .692 The Vpgreagnent Is I on Poell's originated the Chrys- CinCtnnat 601323=000--7 102 U S &sored M. A..Powll, S.A., Cor-Plymouth Invitational Tour- ow York -'30 1000 S4 a % L*aand (5-5) and Shepar d Ply- Sn ttka 0eAtlantic Bide, Maj. following the q ual ifyingg owerof Fort Davis and m fo with. Ia . wbojmnould d ecdb ml 'm aofams aBWayef pmw*u e a o o i . Nancy Chasee Kiner COMEBACK Nahey Chaffee Kiner returns to the tennis wan in the Unite4 Stateas Champllt ship at Forest Ifilip, Sept 211.. h three-time UV Woknkea's Indoor champion has been' out of competition for three years. She has the shots. 9Iew ShAn Nvyon Co SUITT 10 Different Colonrs FEATUtING * NAVY BLU * CHARCOAL In Limited Quontity Formerly $ sea a-lr~~ .3 . 'DI* I. E NOW ;95 .50 * .O --*I ^5fi I p. .5 .s5~.. a.5o s24 TWO FOR s47 5 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN WEEKLY SMALL PAYMENTS $j REEMMBER: da' 0 "* .y ' YOQ DoNT NEED MONI ;'WSTSAY, . "fgARGE IT" S. ~ 3- - .-~Yuwu' * I. -F..;-- 'U - .-.-,., - '4' S. * F. i6L.. -H,^ IR w k 4,03k-t.-: ^ 5 41* .A oburt -^ ' J4;*;* L S* * ** * 4* . r* i l.. ... ..4i 4.- ': '. -. -4 :, . U ~w'. 4 ~*J * .14 * SEP 3 AN INDEPEENDET DY lanama aki "Let the people know the truth and the country is safe" braham TIURTIMTU rB A PANAMA, k. P., FRIDAY, 6EPTE T ,BE 1 M11 I.- Ti GOOD ENOUGH-Hula skirts aren't for Miss Hawaii of 1955, pretty Barbara Vieira. Barbara, In the U.S. for the Miss America contest, pays she's too tall to We. wear tl leaves, which make the best hula skirts. So she wears Ssarongs. s .... - ---... Hopes Raised Russia To Free Five Americans Fr WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 (UP) -Refugee nIporta received from anrina raped hopes toda that Iupias May resale, five Amen- S pri opesait n week instead t It origlally prom- S offlals said, how- V l iOttii oftticial P ..dlati p. The fl~ogee !.,bay added, new 4W .&R .ltay pud l ng jpl ththded Auf. r that '. 1 Murra s of lyn; and a Fred- S.BHopkns,' would be 86te Department long .'! .tUl-the release of Kuml _fi|^;i tlrp e ao , ther ft) o chtkig, it still has aed nothtl definite aboutI iile, nine Auatrians and who reached Viena Sfelay ter, imrilon- it Run told Aneriuan e a they had heard that t*Amlecans would be releas- Sb the Russians In- Berlin 4eiix Monday. T refugees mentioned f CU- a' Hoklns.1, Sidney Ray '." N' of Tennille. Ga., and a wls Identifled only as Orisah- S ..Thiey gave no report on V Ik 5ate Depeartment -"Sde -. r y about. Arks early a jmer but Mosow has I about sees ~ft ml ifke . .off=. said i Idea who he Interested. however, the Austran.s gave S1r 1 e ua. Frederlck o Thee name of fi.na" haa been bob- W p m tihe to time but have been Unable to S ps Tunaulty (D. S1S h- =o..Joseph M te chance I M3 border n~n uith~by Diplomats Doubt Russ US Will Agree On Disarmaent UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.. Sept. West accept six major disarma., 4. Complete elimination of such permanent member off tin '.ecl- 2 (UP) -Diplomatic sources said ment proposals, including a ban weapons from national uma- rity Coane dad Il tt6 e elected today they doubted that a week- on atomic weapons. n:neats should be. achieved When as non ptmanat member to end recess of U.N. disarmament Soviet ,elegate Arkady A. Sobe- the remaiinig 25 per cent of the supervise te disarmament inpee. talks would bring the United le.' made his first important con- agreed arms reduction goes into tion prdra, . States and Russia any closer to- tribution to the closed-door, five- effect. 3. A cucl of jurists" (o ban- gether on the basic approach to nation talks in a 1-hour meeting, die legal questions arising from disarmament. asking if the West would agree to S. An Immediate baa should be the disarmament program. After four days of conferences, six Russian proposals, imposed on the use of nuclear 4. A pot .~p directo-general to the five-nation U.N. subcommittee weapons except in defense against Supervise te entire machinery. adjourned yesterday until Tu e s- Presumably Russia wants t he aggression. day, -lying the delegates a chance answer before taking a stand on e to refer back to their governments President Eisenhower's inspection 6. Pending agreement on the for new in structions. proposal. prohibition of nuclear weapons, But lplomate sources point-. there should be a ban on exhperi- ed out that the major factor e. Stassen made no immediate an- mental tests'with such arms. mergingfrom he talks thus far swer, bui was expected to reply "It is m hop c," Sbolev told Is the basic difference of ap- when the subcommittee resumes newsmen after the meeting, "that I ach to disarmament of the its sessions next Tuesday, the questions were put in such a Il '. n(1 the Soviet Union. As the United Nationsal disar, way to enable delegates to declare The United States insists that moment subcommittee concluded such agreements now exist which befete any actual arms reduction its first week of "post Geneva" will permit us to move exped. . can. W place, a series of iron.- talks France put forward a plan tiosly to other problems." Ten i are re at S elad ealsguards must be set up, for a 15-country control organ to Much of the onat of Sobo co Solo HOpitdurln the such as' military inspection, to super ie any arms redctleu pro- lev' q tis was f te m ending at midlght W de make sure .there is no cheating, gram that might be agreed upon. an Anclo-French meeandum There wtients admitted The Soviet Union, an the other Sobolev asked if the West would put o t s and 89 d is0.4 . hand, wants actual disarmament agree that: Loadm last AprilH. United Two deJMu, at of Oscar M. agreement to come first with an States nbsequently neaeed Olsen and Hearique MitceU., were inspectioQ plan to be worked out 1. The manpower levels listed vague "g e n e r a I agreement" report. . after war. by Russia In lit proposals of last 'with the Anglo-French m e a 6.r orn to the follow Diplomats expressed serious May 10 should be the basis of randum. Babies were born to the follow doubt that tWh. Soviets would give the arm reduction program. er itens a clear-cut answer to President These were to I and 1% million France's Jules Moch, serving vt. and 'Mrs. Dudley Wedda- Elsenhower's inspection propos- men for the United States, Rus- that any disarmament program burned of Colon, daughter, Sg t. ala, which will be discussed in de- ala and China and 950,000 men needs a e o n t r o I organization, and Mr. Robert A. (Gour, of Mar- tall next week. for Britain and France. chose yesterday to put bis plan arits daughter; Mr. and Mrs. These propoaala, as outlined before the subcommittee. It calls over Sheamy oa Coco Solo by U. S. disarmament expert 2. Other countries should be re- for creation of: daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Harold 5. Stassen call for an stricted to 150,000 to 200,000 men. Colinaof Coco Solito, daughter; exchae of detailed military 1. A "general Assembly" of all Mr: and Mrs. Stuart D. Basque, plans the U.S. and the So. 3. A ban on atomic, hydrogen countries who si a disarmament of Coco-Solito daughter Mr. and vote, erial Inspection of each and other weapons of mass de- treaty that may emerge from the Mrs. Homer antzyof Coco So- oter tetory an stationing struction. should go into ef f e c t rms reduction talks. to, daughter; and Mrs. and Mrs. S ad Iction teams when the countries have complete. Eugene Sevens, of Coco Solito, oft o* 8 t 4 ed 7s der eat of their agreed 13 A "permanent committee" of _f taryi arms reduction. 15 members, comprising the five daughter. b Babies were born to the follow- e diplomats were outspoken 0- o -- i g parents of other nationalities; In tel belief that Russia -had no Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of Intention of accepting the Eisen- AI t New Cristobal- son; Mr. and Mrs. hower plan. oSSen vUrnS Uf HrOffOrs Audlley M. Webster, of Rainbow Russia demanded yesterday the City; son; and&Mrs. and Mrs. Ans- _________ sn-- .ford Rowe, of Rainbow Cityy fiirency Powers Devastation Of Atomic War daugwtC- 5P riea A Do -- o- e'" '' ai Fr p oW 10le To BBOSTON. Sept. 2 (UP)-Harold ing point for arms limitaton To Ru E. A Stasen, President Eiaen- and eventual disarmament. Iflle I1 KUll Vbe Oi T dlflaV shower's adviser on disarma- In other points, Stasgen gatd Voted On Today imernit, warned today lathat an every nation -, epeciall the C CAGO ept -A Cl- atomic war would eave both strong must prc rem t CHIC Sept. 2 (m ) -AdCfr *SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 2 (UP) victor and vanquished "scarcely and patience and that fno &e a Dcone m rt Maa Strom -The *Chilean Senate _es today distinguishable victims of de- should taken advantage of an- eVeaon na tportedhe be-t en President Carlos Itanez' de. vastation on a scale never be- other's e desireto avoid a r. lgev Stev, seek the par mands for e~orgency powers to fore witnessed nor suffered by He also said the United itat e ty's 15 p tlei nomination. deal with e weeklong strike man." should maintain adequate d.- Atty. Ge. dmund G. Brown of that has paralyzed essential ub He noted hopefully that these fenaive strength ashd Cea Clfornia toPpe here en route fi'es fearfull realites" were be- economically strong, the e to the confoeru .f Attorneys gon- The measure, which will empow- coming more widely recognized Nations should be supported J0ler# at Brod, mWoods, N. H., to er Ibane, t dlare a "state of and suggested a set of princples an Increased deer and tat/urM Steventi n to e the Demo- siege," it exptectedv to be approve. for the United States to follow peaceful methods of setutJ erotic standard.berer again next ,by the U r Hou seput.Aovalo in an effort to avoid horrors disputes should take the place year. sla anticipated. of nuclear war. of ultimate and the threats Violence, flared for the first time Stassen charted his "peace of war. Brwp .said Stevenson did not yesterday in connection with the princlples a In an address pre- Stasen said nuclear energy tell him whether or not he will strike bf 55,000 public s e rv ice pared for the 56th national en- for peaceful uses is no longer "a run for the n9Jnatdnn .but it was workers. Police used tear, gas, campment of the Veterans of remote and future pipedrleam... s personal ns the former 1111 fire hoses clubs and the steeks of Poreign Was. He noted that atomle power no governor will decide to make their carbnes to disperse two sep. The key point said "a secure already is being used in homes the race. rate demonstrations by students. method, assured by inspection, of northeastern New York State m ,..,., ...-hrd from i Despite the threat of a "sympa- must be found to end the corn- and that eon h radlasotopa that eanlake hre ould be pehim thy" strike by aso e 1000,000 petite buildup of greater and are being so by Amro an n- ltded to run- Lo the Dmocratic workers, Ibanez appeared deter- greater armaments." dustry to save aiout il.O0 nnaLon fo r-esiet, roi mined t6 insist on thd "uncondi- Stasser is currently working 000 ooo a v ar. n atmton for Pmsidn-t, provid- tional surrender" of the strikers,. to find such a method In the "The materials which ive the agst caidate, and numbwas er The Cut labor federstion warned five-nation disarmament con- athin bomb, It"hawe ona powr two that there was some show of yesterday wouldcall out ference N ork.He can also brin aa plenty Brown said. members Monday unless the gov- hopeful of persuading Russia to and lew ftkg to Ua m" Elsa. ment with the strikers by then. arms Inspection plan as a start:t nds 4n p aeful d t ha did four yearI .T-!P,%.-&,have boee realisd," ago," the CaliUfeamas said. 44 F. -~ $4' * ~ CLEAR.i'Toio" reLdu l e.btabe ve job tk~ebtf tearing the bntl of the NatW ver at Waterbury, Comn, Tawe wckag. left ro the ied-out New 'Haven Rroad trestle. 'Te huge irdi ra welgning ,ong b ach, must be salvaged whole to rebuild-the turtle sinceIt wol to fabnatO eel for repamemento . = wy oyr OVirt ByMartial Law 1 om0* On BA By Peronista S obns BUENOS AIRES tept.S 2 (UP) It was not clear why the Peron- ence for Peron's mntI t speech -President Juan -. Prou pre- lets considered the qew regula- ended at 6 a.m y tl y an pared today to clamp a "state of tions necessary. The cdty theu ben most' enterprise reti ed bus siege"-a form of marta1 law- relatively quiet for more than a ness as usual. " on Buenos Aires as the first step week, -and Peron's dema nd Internatdenal air travel. parA* of his announced program of us- Wednesday night for stern repreos- yied Wednesday by e strike ing violent measures to enforce slon of his enemies produced a began agaiN early yl rda peace and tranquWl, Immediate outbreaks of serious vi- Sources close -to P; said his Congress passed thelaw last olence. decision to enforce O 'With a night and it only emained for club" watgled *in w rS the Peron to announce h ad signed Peron told a mass meeting in opposition cousidered- recent It to make it effective. Passage the Plaza de .Mayo to "a n a w r talk of "'political paef ton" to came only a few hours before bed. violence with greater violence," be a sign of weaes time and there was no Immned- and authorized l- followers to They said the Preuidnt's adviad ate effect i the Argentine capi- shoot on light anyone "who tries ers had told him he o'oul, use tal. in any place to disturb the peace." the full force of the lwgainast The state of siege, second since Mobs that tried to demonstrate his opponMnts becauwtIme cent the June 16 uprising against the here and in Cordoba following the policy of "kid glove"- treatment Peron government, deprived the President's broadcast speech were had only encouraged 'disorders. city's 3,500,000 residents of their dispersed quickly by police. - constitutional guarantees. It was1 ordered as a means of halting the Buenos Aires,. meanwhile, was almost nightly disturbances by the returning to normal. The "g e n- civilian opposition. eral strike'" called by the govern. Under Its terms city life goes ment-ponsored General Federa- I on normally but citizens ma y tion of Labor to provide an audi, not leoer or gather In gropa. None may carry arms or hbld . b, e e t -. A IsehI Army Ofr a ce r dicdal order. A person captured 1 0 20 old a Ia.a erinmial act may be sut InO frgas fined $20 in albno t B witheat trial.. ined $20 in Balboa Buenos Aires was under a five- With Polioo0Curt morng'is g char day state of siege after the June of .starting 'he vehicle when 16 revolt when the army's "fore- The first case of polio to be such a move could not be made es of repression" controlled the admitted to Goa Hospital ""Ai''ay. city. The entire naio ha been from the Canal Zon ths year Also fied o was Ralph in a state of "internal war" since wCn Zone ths, Theodore Ch 'e, CI ta wheuRwah reported yesterday. Rica, wh o Of 192 when plot against Peron The patient is an Adimy officer dp woayin, to t I, j oI was discerer. from Fort Clayton. He wa ad-,,, o, ., .. The Chamber of Deputies pass- tothen henle plate which pppertl be. ed the bill by vote of 109 Peronis- tted to the stal Iat un- longed on another. tas agalns 1 radicals, and the day and e e definite diagnosis Senate quickly n ve its una. of polio was announced yester- Mildred Inna, alits Mildred nimous approval, It eame after day. Brewter, 37,' ni ,, was 3 months of exereising what Pe- The patient la not seriously fined 10 for lo0t otaide ron called extreme sanf excessive I .and the case .la relatively the TlvoU Com in the tolerance' with the enemies of the mlte one although thmee i some salad ol line. , people light muscular eak~ a notice- She had a pre vido action Passage summed up official re. able In the left arm and leg, for causing a ce at action to the perd nightly di. the hospital report. the ,m10.sauy. turbances, climaed Wednesday, I the day before Pron'slast waMr- aft-via* m ing, when a small exploive was | thrown to,,'ard Government Houe i from a speeding car under P6e- S n aal ron's apartments. S e s t o *1 - Offiker Says e Nothing HanIul TACHIKAWA AFB, apan. Sept. 2 (UP) -rA. young U".. Air Force officer shot down by the Reds in Korean said today he refused to betray his country despite I x days. of intense tutionin while hld prisoner .: . Second LtL N. 1. -umpas, .3 CONDEMNED GENIUS WTES I U P00K IN DEATH ROW CLt... * ,- ,I: ,.. h I 0l Ic. 30c. | ALL THE VIVID DETAILS OF T I tA. A M. fll Spt, $. T-*l npaaF.'" "nhd kb , yJ ^^ . .4.1 IE I , I .did r., S ,: '- - A, and-l ri handle i"w i armed Charleston, hip. ne, up before rlu wes"od hrm la5Sn m lL 1955 -~ \~ 4;* t~En.1'id~~S' ~ '1 **i'* 4 4? q-*J,' I 0. * 4( 1, .; + . ,'* ^ ' _J '6. * *?* In ' .4.i , umm ffmm PENA ,, _. -- I-"r~IIL~ - -- .. | I ~~~TY pt lowawai ,.^ *-.' '1 --, * 11.4+,, .'".., |
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