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, .ii "T ," ". .- ;9 *'". i '" ' -'.' r i 1. J . .* ,, U r ; If 2. , ;~. *.i' ti p_ N DAILY NESYA *F, P I rnu . : . , a'r M -1M I841 5 k ** w' -'A -. * S. .o .. .. -4 9... .,. ,,. *.. 'i> 'r" . i ".. : ure, Moroccans In Long:. Powwow On Algeria Crisis Sept. 3-(UP) -Pre- a reform ll of weaktaold dowd the Avenld t ayo lor a t o protet the z igna- at Juan a. . STough PeroI sfas Pu ge eaklings' .B..* 'AIRES, Sept. 3 (UP)- A law idering a "state of siege" in the Argen- hpi t Intoeffebt today and tli Perfita-party announced an "inexorable r ", ^.4akUngs and traitors within ib Int. Pt P trtluan D. Peron offjoially pro.uIated the law early today. It was rushed ' t'r h rfiurroe Thturday night, adding'.the tight of search and seizure to the *t1 o Tniternal" war already in effect throughout the country. R 01,s-na .** **, 4 - "U s_,' an -.91 .n ^ 4*. ^.. *...... -* 4 _ Sian a 7tstlde ion dfterences cal autoo *atrution that teun hI North African Arabic u welras F.eS tIn ieer s"choetols, and nn dreformV .'And Hre3esL Ural elf. cyt redwas1e w closeted with the The decislous on Algeris a tt c4 o until the early douI eve asM the peace plan folt fASg Ingf after. an action- neighboring Merocco plit devoted to Msolving FWree'i government nd rat o - crisia in Algeria. into opposition from Nationalist sh9a h Afri coordina- quarters. TEL AVIV, Sept. 3 (UP) Cairo r 400roao soM S1iite 0 t under Leaders of the oroccan Na. that thousands of heavily-equippd gypi mishaps a&&roa the nation and WE d roed a tionallat parties called on Faure that 40omIllion autos will be on ilk mm d iiie at keep- to demand that former Sultan POBing into te Gz Wip and vw04iblit the move, e?5B ..emr Mohammed Ben Youf li the Arab Legion df Jordan had be tsr nerally pleasant and ame tm eit ordeaA M tr garrt P ao ret i n. alone the Israeli borders. Weather, td t a d dttIeAad e ruhe.d no w to o urnmedtora truna rtdydLs.kill to ed o nearl a mll1ton carl. Seee ing security h tors n r n, r th l h Egp.tion ept thE Labor Day tra al*tts By ffig forces during the ilt 3 hough tiormed source 18 is aeO hostaole sad a high selrde(t a ate on srdeeredl nine more bat- on seea ponts of the Meroe -m aed odd hatd n rebeoe O %tobr. :14'am the g la -Rwood ieeaa wt greater home rule 5enyousuef violatiqin' .nod hope counted., on an exodus e.......d that .... raebe The Nationaliat demand Dsd Ga lnlited o a me l ca Or. ...Iwee threatened to wreck thenw Voleof s were killedsee- h- .oaigashopeie o i ae araelI' UN"wnformed soarces 18 i.1..f.be 1'e..u "indsWH& whemea., coiiundYl a ,a lice ordered nine more bat- on .e.e.a i....th oro-* ...:, ....-members.Of..he"ao t eoops toN-o td towecihe an pwce ,ur de iede dON. - r t t .thfe wrke of a new wave -t"e --'.ra-" init .. t bis nm"lids- "et plan, wooded dnd " I 1!. .. ,; . ,' ", OFr. O QUIT Argenti e President Juan Peron's offel ' ,would W oltial peace to his nation was flat- Sxe wielote his gove mnent leaders and Peron has now urged hi 100oweu to Imne violence with violence." Above he i show n uSmadnn d the oath of office to Foreign Miniatet 3ldiase Cvag Martinez at Buenos Aires Aug. 26. "3V lSpt.. 3 (UP) - the rhu fan y tday bel Iulroea press reports th Prudent Xienhower pulled obonWr W. sending a weddO proe sentto a." eaktistd, daughter of Sovieti defense ml A eter Georgi Ebu v. and ab onae sau e- members o family. Preo s.receta-ry Ja Hagerty told hewsngULth6 : ciaphe -arrived-, sat lo um S"agerty demudbeod p-c as a tokm.n'ieTtIktsrn wedd'nr Kmf a' ri tabI r and a pem onua-mna he'stla Nagerty aaLd- Mr. .B3.Mbl his war-time Rudlan As with the pcture. The note not =ads'd b. *resident and Mrs. Bse er sent the presents when munlat party bos Nik 44-11 61o d down 80c dttotMUanaU Magnificent will head thefIee excessive as- i e chef a -up drives caused oat aof the harbor. She' will be tleat to safety. ost. eimsaltte In Alge- acempanied by the first Cana- ] S te r police and settlers dian destroyer squadron and the The State Patrols of Qeorgia m S, seven loyalsts were first Canadian escort squadron. h and South Carolina were put on w aOed and x were missig. A spokesman said during the emergcy duty with all-esv 9 s ndreco, three civilians and early part of their activltI4 the cancTled a palte ere killed, and four Ca.nalan ship will tke part in The determination of achort wdmed. In Tunisia, four gen- largeMcale exercises th ships ties to halt accidents was gum-d k aom nd one nomad-were of other NATO nations, includ- med up by Indiana Stat PotIo ". ,ond. Irf warships of the United- Supt. Frank Jessup, who .o f 8 sateo Navy. ed. motorists "We're taklig off *to reinforcements were the gloves for this onel" ppro b the North African On' completion of the NATO Insurance company warned oriatilr committee at a exerceas, e first Caqadian es- a person involved n a accident tt held under the 'chair- court squa.on, including the de- at speeds above B55 p has .p o Faure. stroyer Algoanut and the fri- r tan half the chance of tr- i committee at the same rates Lauzon, Prestolan and SIng as person in a car travel- comteath- Toronto, will return here Oct. 21. d Ing 45 h and less than one- The Magnificent and the first a third chance ofaurvival of H QI Canadian destroyer squadron, r a person In a car do 5 mph. Named ncl the Huron, mac ---AA ana er and HSIda, will continue on Ltt Sh h A Manager m the NATO maneuvers for a LiflrI eeNurpioe f. e rise In uropuean waters, re- U e appointmen of Charles turning to HalSax Dec. 7. JOHISON CITY, tena., Sept. Rowell as general manager 3-(UP)--Some 10 h arsft a of ovla Panama, 8... was the son of Mr. and Mrs. ~ cam o ed today by APA Pres. A l Cherry was born at M t Heraclo Barlelt. p y Hospital here a dentut was - ed-n toremove a full well formerly was employ- h i M ed incisor. Doto ad by PAA and Peruvian Inter- tooth was oode and re tional Airlines. He organized afraid the Infant might Panama Dispatch travel a w A It. 4 re ten years ago. od A sleepy driver onded up with Fractured left elbow yesterday a when his car collided with a an half-ton truck on the Miraflores Bridge. tPolice said that-) coupe. oper- ated by Wamye W. Lucas, 38, crossed t4ie center of the road. u- way and sideswiped an oncom- Sen by a Panamanian. Aurello Os (Guardia MIr6. 0 Both vea cles were damaged lat 5:26 am. yestezrlay. Lucas wasntaken to Oorgas Hospital where he 1P beine Treated for a, fractured left elbow dio Investigation of the accdent is continuing. war Shake, Pal? Mv MY FRANCISCO, Sept. 2 am^ his P J see w kecu -** - .am eon - .4 "7q. . ., K" " - BB, .j. .t'., , , .. .-- .. .. e-.',., :, ..; , . .. .. ". .. * '''i7lt^;** .A4'* -VO.: :11 S,- ed-t ters PANNAT. IL J & ia I" 4. -.4* -- '.4. 1. '4 ~ police that a ph had bee berate crypt sI W"7 vdiw Wll'1 , ..-.. 1* - E' .-, Ili-yr. A ,. :*t:.^ ;lr ~I ' . C: .' R ,' t .~ ~ ~t +; i~. I.' ~'r . ~ I, A." -'f. -. - S&.;- '** '-* * '- 6t. 1-* --------I I AR* PANAMA AMERICAN uw m HEPANAMA AMERICAN W RO *y WsON uounsnva& us tele. Iff C 7HARMODIO ARIAS. IoTOR in.grg.3T P. 0 Box 24. PANAMA. t. P P. TELEPHONE 2-0740 I5 LINEst *<~4 U ADDs-s. PANAMERICAN. PANAMA - I C# t" ,TC9 aCTNmAL AVENUE arTWIEN 12aTH AND ll3ti. TiIiT UU011l0IOW SNW ATIVEs, JOSHUA B. POWER U ING. ; M, 44 .ASDi AvL. NEW YOnx. 417I N. Y. p . i as ****O f 4.00 1"s.v!a ,ADWAP - TH RIAuMM OWN CLUMNe E MAIL BOX ltdeJem is esea forms oteedes eTim beams Ameusen ap shved grtofullv and are handled ina wholly efldmertal peersibbte e letter don't be Impatlent if t elmt appear he Snars se -published in the order received, i- i to keep the letters limited e one pas ht. MW er wreoes is held in rt mcealdfesee. e ws mes no Ipo e llpeas for staiemels es episle WI Mis feroem ders. e SAN ANTONIO BUGLE Labor News And Comment SBy VICTOR DIESEL In a ulte, l Chicago's Hotel Morrison three weeks ago, group of husky men met and worked out pact which soone" oE later will thun'er over the nation's highway shake many a city and stir up t orts ofthis country. In that aulit of rooms were vir- tually all the men who lead the powerful Teamsters Brotherhood and soe 19 officials of the sea- troversial Internationa-Longshse. men's An,, about which en movies, booK and news stores Iv been written to fill the Smithsonlan Institution. Leading 'the Teamsters, was the stocky asteel-muscled 42-year-old Jim Hoffa who would be out of character if he didn't realize that he i certainly one of the two or three most Influential labor lead- ers in the nation today-despite his forma' title of ninth vice-presi- dent of the International Team- sters Broterhood. Reading the Longshoremen's 19-man delegation was the broad-beamed Capt. Wil- lam Bradley. Mining only was the Teamsters' supreme chief, Dave Beck. He was in a hospital tussling with a kidney stone attack and the problems raised by the Hotel Morrison paEt. Before we go into these prob- lems, let's go Into the pact. The Teamsters, with jurisdiction over everything that moves as wheels, have long had their eyes on the nation's waterfronts-which would give them terrific leverage for or- gasing drives i the South Atlan- tic and Gulf port states where Pter Is comparatively little u n i o n For almost two years since mid. POP WRIGHT at a tourist court in Brownsvst*, Tex., September IMS when the AFL con- on his recent trip. vention oUsted the Longshoremen's Union, the Teamsters have planned tu pick up what water- Held this to find if It did really rain in Pennsylvania and 9 front labor they could. Now they of the other Yankee states. Frank Carey, my son-in-law, were finally putUng down on paper irase the Pittsburgh vicinity and he aid. he never saw the a ement which would make h It, and was glad to get back to dry-old Texas. a working ally of the Independent e l-tjunday there the rain didn't let up all day. He re- Longshoremen's Union. a aloe trip on the train, but says don't patronize the dinner. Te Leongshoremen, in the new iP; h p lea or service, not food. ... pact, agreed not to affiliate with old friend Elvira Filendino Maclaq recentim had her 55t ay oth labor organization for b her home in El Paso, and this la to rt l her lste years, but to work with the Team- i o t i a property owner and voter in Tis. she also stors. S old, 6 ft. tall, 170 lb., and the gs of an The Longhoren also a trtr fnhneer.- to try to plan their union contracts -lot eerour. Mad'ln', methat they wl aend a the same , jard Inle le- "- : M* ma Cdn date on which the Uamsters' la- .' -S Llybor contracts asexpire. The advan. W0ffIactof I, a maytage here Is obvious-the Team- a age inrthd. ol ;arh ee sters end the 14ongnoremen could tottn MidMqe h W e h thap e strike at the same hour and north ' SW beshort S. or ng didmovein or outof a port , gaswnr7, a m "'ore or lakeude city. . This bht ia mtitt asspisticea' S ' pact the Teamers re Iportedly .S., - , ,.. " ." " , '. *1 :'.-, .. t.. .. ..?, .ll '" o ,, ' .:. ;. .A .1 . - all W4 / .TO DVO'^ -^+: ^^"11^^^o^"- ~ ",*^^e,.--' 1.' W B, '- Baruch Birthday By BOB RUARK 0 - I thought I'C walt bit to write long time all him "Boss." I all actually prefers Lttle ee be- my Baruch pece, a write it kind him Mister Bernie. cause at's closer to the qual. He of special. Everybody else was sol He will not wn another do ap.a usd to drive 80 lea day, six busy coating the I entle pet since his laat one, ac a a hot, but finally man o stone, reck cocker, died. But he expects p- f red it would simpler to build ed mine wold get lost in the ficency out, of his bird dogs, and th tt place. ffle. know a few things about hs ahootl sup er v is or s, the He never forgets anything. NHi the others don't. Messrs. Dave cGll, Henry Nd. mind is a massive storehouse of He weas a woolly red hat that son, and Bi W slpao, ake a ea- fpct, and he can recall the smallest Is little redder than his cheeks reer out br in up dogs detat of ven am b en a- when he shoots quall. When he that's be w o W old gens U He loves ai l comes into Little obcaw, of an keen eye over a 16 gauge shotgun. Jhke, ad I justia evenia, is blue eyes snappy Quail.shoottag is a religion, al- of new ms whi I la with the frost, he drinks a b mesL with Misr Berie a ly under separate comr. ibl lid fs 4d, smacks his s, aA vai gt gW6 d et waq ro . a : .* @= lth an 'a atskedSt 4mtet thes A mas nme mar =aL ma. APOWOT W BLLJNDS I have now learned that the Smp Dr from LohisaMa dd sonnmim * 1' p. C. - t W E Irru ns MAW- m "om aw. TwKm-dWNo W Mm SrMe Iv wiq rm rom g ww a JIHE SAVINGS SANK :i" ltmion Guarmated by the State |iS2%1 b AmubflyulampsAccOuut ! INITIAL DEPOSIT $5.00 g" s leans wtth-mgarantees on first mortgages or oteg mmurltla Cs STMS SAVINGS uitu ore occepimd thru a period dMSh df LO In JonlrV ando 2w*ff :'+. +9 ".." --i Kii i.m :J= ? li m l be* mv a commune r-it cept) S ot e raw er important detail. The pact bhas to be signed-or okayed-by Dave Beck. To Beck the decision to si or not to sgn n ) be as xa as his kidney stones. Thee Is ao doubt he wants to There is no doubt that hi waste to sign. But sln% that pact will throw Beek and o Teamsters Brother- hood late confe t with AFL prM- . dent Georp Bany just as the AFL and CIO begin to merge. Signing could be the signal fo warfare on the docks-which neith- or Beck nor Meany wants. Hor's why I The AFL. already has a Mari- time Trades Dent. this. part. meant it the AF' own doctide union, the iernational Brother- hooed ofn L gahorie n. o s oder Is 3. L. Slaughter, who doubles as secretary ofthe AFL's Maritime Trades Department. Thise doertmnt, baemd by the U=Uosal A is committed to fihUng the internatmon Long- shoremen'o Association tfor con- trol of the docks next May when the waterfront contract expire Remember, too, that by next May ali the CIO watfront uimons wil be in the AFL, ivnteg A AfL Longshormen support. If Beck signs the Hotel Morrison pact, this will throw the AFL Team- sters behind the -IUepen Longshoremen's Union, against the AF's Lon otawnj., k deei, Want 1hhiis of wn this war. Nor doe hb wast to rejct thoseO his lletehats-who drew Up the 0cte pt with the Indfpmdest somebody wmll have. to yield- tNit wbo? Sf35M AWAY! NEWPORT, Ind. -(UP)- Jo- -.- '- 'hu 'ill a, I agazine ales- man, had a habit of, i etiaife to PW" i customers. But o day he tossed a ea front d a magasi inn whh he bad cedjtu t b-wwl *orth kept the maain. retunwed the aluus. v - w wwwe- m -^ AwUr the main e Mr. Bach leves Mr. e aruch can cuass wib ait 7s 7- but what he reallylikes is Bea met. oUa sss like a real man a he a a4m 4,' Carolina grubr-ollard g r e e n usses unluttera selfxpres. Qeee unds ba ant Iqul and hot Mbseits. He loves alon. en he Re mad be Sor year to 55 AED dog- esr t sweets, toe, and sabeth Navar- real mad Iandl If k some a e sp- co ad a et ro, hi boss, has to prove him about stod, because one time he. a me nrt au wsr d exactly d hearing. from time to time. His h al- got e. be a ia ft e took he awno red femal b ways contain plenty o- c o be ViM at therhis liecaib Crwll e awood .. ha r Mo. befor Wa ant ak eause he is a between-mealsa nib house or at the old Baronial minor in tohe ea waod I ta e saat vtY wereaRob Georogk Tae NteiU of Ier. is one of the great experiencesof a with 1N s wway os that eo". Wsp df the A ian ar TCoawanda, N. Y. t Practleall nobody who I ows lifetime, and I ve 1 olmissed An ah n I wlm y a birt. 'w the doe's or and e for the him alls him "Barney". Hi lati oe ar the t ri or lhe. day, in a way, lla Am caan hearing when stred3 mates ofinte ear l I e B Robcaw, jut. outside the raet, pn d efr om aome and turned up wiz a Bernie. Some ca m uef. The e Georgetown, aSC., is one of the love, sad a the bob. P new master people whu've worked fo him a great manors of the world, but he whites. prjatvse the Cuban Queenie sat quietly in th a r try, the Mexican and room until she heard S SPeruvian sugar industry aiso want- up the front steps of me advtlaama And ns p rethegoseu Fite building.MeTantonPenwi Dollars And Cents n t. odowand to leap't. sanel. o taofheb UZi9 11 a r When Stin entered he haveapet deal at stake when it Qu enis barked br eretsI; nd c uP i -nn lm to mbs The life blod of made a blur out of wa' g By PETER EDSON c n s on sugar.tanI r a- "at 's noub 1ot" me aid - However, Senator Ellender CorTan" Mr. Stein Is the rigfUul WASHINGTON -(NSA)- From tract. The range was from 11%l10 cents next 1. This Isthe ___bard tha a itted oly: owner." a dollars and cents in- the cents for common labor to 27 cents record traitt w gala the two or wh n- envelope poWt of vmi Labor for hwar tdro workers. ofbte*-W". habbold the aSr bill. OM PIONP, "T eethr ys r Amean is at rLr nress to The Unite Auto Workera' pack- -. PO m -- Al- workers In a much ter tho r pa employee s a age d SeS Terefo aploIs aren rer drma Eugene VS than a year The.areae rverle of e World War I1 a Motori e atM el to sm .aw r for my rous poid n to a fity a.rw. numerous locagripes, but that's postwar contracts. In that period and frge a. e-qal to admtin a what s&o .r- eiS chrotk. .raises wee g anted across the cents anhor. I I e al bt anadta.over o ..ord Th reessio of 1M has largely board, equaler Oll skills. Thebi aw e ina both al at a tUea wheu e tVAe pee a s receded. Thange a election of the and satee utSe is a-eIm- y -s bit of -lad at a low he asd. Employment is up from a round Increased demand for skilled contribute to an ", "M number total at f million a pears workers. It may be a sign of the lan10t fatf Pps tS e iC tks ago, to a mIlkr by the latest laeusg tread toward automa. s nd to u t.tate u SIDE LA C S ly Co O es mates ava aMe. M i. But the fear that this tech.- ulrsi NeeN benefit s, meat i down fnr m.3 in Wora v aom.nt m camtk aieO t "e* I .. s.4. millia. T-ma an portion m, a os wbld throw 11 t ee 1 . down from M",M to IW many out of their jobs n National avege, rahas .- y at least, bi n f aumsl0i se h' let to1.m r. m prinpal coomy, employmentt for ct n wer e l to aB pe ske industries% General Motors, them. The corstofliving hu, Incres U. ad General Electric is First y ly. about -n point Inl the tMr. rulat neord peacetime highs. m"e t e t ets aoa Food is dia, but otar Oa may be replacing mea Ias gtelabg arUP on sneie production lines. Butin f n later -u The $1 a" hour o' mlal RIlnllpiastag orGn- la w law. s average increase IA As Workers The wave at strikes expected at of 1 ents an hour h he ars- aSe* _._. . med J lumInum (is ets) eroa metals (15% cents) and DMWpI Swift (14 cents), &rst nsM 3besigned in the seat W rw Mthe threat of a h Lewis won for the worker is 15 cents anI ru e o Sept. 1, plus aether - k P. A. rC SI. .a SIEDS -ar * S I. <* a it Ac. ' 4% 4. its a, . ; '. .'.. .LE . A - -* TaE PANAMA AMMRICAN AN B A 1~fl 1% 5 1.0w '4A? "I,.: .. Si-4 t!51* haul. I hraaba, _ I -1 .*fl- JL_ I *9 # "- -. o : - 1-~ I J . .- S'.s -C? '7 *. , ;'. '-, ;. -.... si'~ ~-'.~(.pn ..:XV ..-. P.'~2~%J-#t~~ -# '4 --- a j' :y--,^ g ** r' -' -L' ** ^ **^ . : "- '. ... -' ..- v, C ',, '.-- . .. ... . .. - - '- ~ A -., , .. .,.. . .... . ... . ,,, .,.. :.^ .. .... . .-. , .- .. .. . ,, .... : .,'ig^- '" ..' ,,,. i, ,i +,,iSS .'''9. if,-,,a ,.:u*^1 .' "* "* :2v .:,'"- '7 1~~ -- -. p~ (W i,) r -- A- sout oits aftr #oant Uthe toat, wh-tslhd t atIcmto S11W..- iehi rr ea bag A o -at mteo&a the Wepalea 0 aG 4twolacen t of ei uote paytak d w StilnlSt 11$o niorer a*t the -mrs and the nion rd Mde.s.NP" 6 mmet s w To *****w*-*~", e idc A.i 0 t q i ame , F w'an ot I O s6oa alta l e omi lr- Sdc i aan Motors t that the c orny - i',et Muchkh d nota ipan. i. ica qaM lpte i-mn toary X.ALD --a t" lar td w ihatrutfet ntledtil srito NA r BiThree"- and S*. .......G i hr yler-b o e fa n S *pa into sil at r find w nt i .wp..j.T~itrl ctra '? wia awo cta wont into of- c.t.. w...l;... t f ""mapiny ... NORW 3 ca od Ior Cus hman AM o .a- c 0 4 reatin ictor said tth e K- -any for teO delay to a pa.nW *At 8 AQo.TY het! it out oT "Its preset economic . m~ W.Ail h; .y" wit.h the settlement. NSan.w itThe WBdiok UAW hiee N eR 'W ". 7W 641. ..1094 a rt the lay rould stirengthen the .l W ...*..."... ..I on this matter e3s t U W. Kcindermpanyieda that American Mo- "ito h a pe.economi ......ip........... tor e e ce rob- a nd a m.wi th 4A lbs and at the company hadent ,...- "8 ..... .. 'L A Ol e t he fourth largest auto company. ...p relatively mml when -day ....'......... ".. dthe "sBig Three" who among now'Jt&' wAt',hard t0,Jwme 0h4the2,th ten a py 10 wouldhaveavhcleo.. a 1s an npch roded ds n athr bieUn i *,Ow.,.3 .. ,-. Ithe Iagnto a te cautnon mtherstandA. t ericant o- OLi ms )mIt US n aR0Jt. Spur. bn lwf... t,. make ,the aht te n The AMC.UAW settlement auto- ......eA. r. thisa hand. naticaly failed the end of an ig PAle. .el, i t stin lndnd and South w o di r dthe mi 0niht deoaoil0nwo. .Whethe.r to'.play the. ace or the Ab t 14000 of the 24000 work- Lhe ourt.h,.Lueen from the dummy. He nnilye st adS anmn soe d -the fiveitofs ll..elth r el wti ch bega na ad4109,lSeeid. to .lay the queen, ut on vacao. The co East.rddeckepan d up g most e other 10,s e 50, W ethWentu ledout 95 cent of of 4, riOt - 7: *~1 'W yow Cslwerwlm KODAK 'H .* qnd admire them tomo Ie w a 24 QOURS you wil havewy oler ir, prTSc#s If you v ". i %Ak OEKTACHROME ril. IoleuIV*s5jws8 0gstd '8 .'. web**- Ot*ysri6 4' .. -.l, * U' I 7 a iI LiU ,. .,.-, ..' .6.1.b"a M1iggh? - a" W it .. . . ;No*& Am 41 -,A I EL51 S -. -' - ' 0. .. .. .. " a pa we, aw.1.5. 1 a cag a." I-s r - Pa IM.. l -6e *M W ** ,.- M 'dot inp me n Wa'sm- : ktt 4A to 10 ud Pa." sand If's. ander a gnuflrn et - 5P g Lbb B-r aes -a a - 9'i0 iI. O.' I.m. SSm., i ad a RaW r a 6 _. e_.- .new ?S~w am,- -s as p -as"-.. a ' I . I H - l-adn LeaL 71lldftel aU rlhow Ol e Td d l loIir o - r.a as Sr aSm 5 Na 38 w n ai ......'........ m. yIW ......,....f aji g goAgame gol (*" 'bukr L lo S rB roS L 1111"Alm; m 800,02,200' AlL ~ hL -a BIble mhtuL e ... l .C am. ,......... 9O s26 . .... .. a.... T e .......... J -a. IL ,... 0 tllso I iha as I-B. han'':': S win CJS 000 mn ban. u L4 Mtr ,, ,' -. . The "BHatl.w 'andhalmol play Ia. to _ieeM", mt fit mondes al the ttirs tekl Bw t ruffs, of satre, 'and South -must lose two r sV 'd a heart, ust he doesn't lIOades iadmote truck. As long sas West has the ace-of hearts, "Indicted by- -the, bid- ding, South doesn't care how the diamond; reo divided. The -'ine se of the seVen of diamonds at-the first trick. assures the contract. For exthple, jl East wins the first diamond an returns a dias- mond 'or West to ruff, which would be possible if West had led a stgletle diamond, the king of diam6ndi would later drop. This remarkable play would make South look very ailly if East won p diamond trick with the singleton ten or nine, but South wouldn't lose his contract. He wouldn't mind losing a pos- sible extra trick... . adfm olmeeli an sto IflwIS et a4 mat 5 pa Ivi. 4* 's- i-- k I &. 4." .d i 11 SIwma U-4. L. ore hem S m 1:15 te1BL pl. cUR% .O'r GOD "Cmtasaa Bkav. D WAMn.. Oveta In L=o 2 o AIR RuE& M MdIte y A rw.*d W 03 Burewa .i I-^~ Tre L mw mra me. a. a . oSunday I Its. c1ai m- sa rz wo ke. 1:.3 34 , of t .seo.ndgr... r Nt nevottaand- r do3 Etho_ GwmInr aat. I Pr .st.in-g In -mlhq5 City, i Spank. ias .. t IjSta. U,-L -A 9 IM -Mm At 0.,^^N ^ i a radOee and Amigos DeI Pueblo To Sponsor Outing To Copiro Sunday An outinR to Capira will be sponsored tomorrow by Los Amti- gos det Pueblo'Social 010b. Picnic bases will leave for the picnic aite from "N" and West 27th -Streetw at 7:00 tomorrow morning.' Music for dancing will be played by Victoroa and his or- chebtr- and faeiltes will be af- Iorde for swimming. hcrse- aek riding, games and other actites. -. LT AND FOUN ROCKLAND, Me. (UP) - Eyeglasses lost' overboard by a I lobsterman, Ottis LewUa of Ash *ot were 0nd p few days later a trap In the same vicinity by another lobsterinan Augusta Stone. Is A -c~: - .4 S -aqf j .0y awe recommerd sh * - RzJC- W,, eR m oti of r.o,. -uswdds ial tit every moflo. of yeA wunit .. '.. 'U -." .. .. -. .a ,. .-:., ., . SWATCH CENTER ' 161 CENTRAL AV(NU5.,MIkM -- ,., *; . .i .',. .. :: .. ; -,-.. : .* '"; .f "- ": ..- 3 "- ". --:i- '' - *'uu& c' 4Pilo ,**- *.-*- -- j it 'A C A At 1 MY FRIENDS:. Therq will b -an interruption of electric etArIt -on Sund"ay 8 ember 4th between, thk m . 12:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. In the followiai tiona: ' Then, bt ween.. a Avenun'vo bw 34. East Street and 12th of Otoer . Compafia Panainefa do .Fuers y La . constanty working to Improve your *,igt So tha yeu are not greatly NeM POWuq nebi ary Interruptions will be held to a 0; YOURe I""- AI f.. PAMM Of S -. C,.. - ---~; I' -,.. -.- -. Li.. KY gM4B ~~~ __ ___~~~I__~_____ __ _I~_ I_I_ ~_ I* ~ 1_ ~___ J~Cr~i?~Clpll~lrui~ I I i :.' ~~ ~1~1rr~4~ i. I .1 r J' 14. ** L. I I! V-,:I .15 .1 ta...r..fldvm, 2PaMdnbms Ct .. .. apmW sen wr) 3.-. .' .4 q.. ,~V.,- cout Nem -- 0 4I *" uts of America will'tional Bureau in L ill Jan.-4 2fti a four-year talk on "Prest nteratial [.1e 'as "Onward for Scouting and Fur ." . .j y Country" to help RepresentaUtn. of SO nations 's boyhood to live having Scout. Jciations will at- world and to prepare tend the confrteoe. r their full share in John M. SetfW of Oyster Bay, hbet A was announced New York, pgslident of the Boy ise Scout exeuc- Scouts of A erea, will- deliver SCanal zo Council of the "Preaide I M message" Mon- lti. day evening. tIep 1 for the Tenth Harold E, Stiasen special as-! conference of distant to the President of the U- Scout executives I united States speak of "Youth I 'pe fsl onal leaders of in a Free Woid," the same eve- riUuation, presently bet. ini. the. Unaversty ot MicI-I 'Tm a Gangster" will be theI Am Arbor, M'icigan. subject of the address Tuesday| e starting .tr the confer- evening, by William G. Power, ad- 8i.eaecutives throughout vertiain manager, Chevrolet Mo-, laen evaluating tor Dvisaio of the General Motors 1tPatd t e c j Corporation., I'n auak.e ve the new Congressman Walter H. Judd of PA. Minneapolis 'nn. will speak a. osix aajor study areas Wedneaday evening. .t administration Bishop Donald IH. Tippet of the S .I iment, financial Methodist Church, San Francisco,i height, manpower! Calif. will speak .Tiuradhy e e- an!P"* to toolI. ning on *"Ameoriea's Spiritual! has been de- Needs ad. Their Promotion ! 1By 8 court Through Scoutiat." of the twelve At the final evening 8e ss Ion it which the na- Friday evening Dr. Stephen B.1 la iH. Withey, of the Survey research conference there will present highlights from th e Ie ye subjects discus- "Study of AdpTecsent Boys" re- sit. speakers, exhi- gently conducted .by that. organi-I Sarwograms. nation for the Boy Seouts of Amer- . Sasome cover 94ica. Aitonji them are Cub. ' outing. Explor- Schuck will then deliver the f- Sf outdoor a, in a nal challenges ad the conference a finance relation- will asin i a tableau entitled. other agencies and lo- "Oaward for God and My. Coua- m mproced^urea in admin- try." , IARenors ti athe, nation's Scout and the&ic jib;1 wil be in at- tendance. .. -" ./ .. 'We have. reeeWd scores of letters from -men of position and mportnce uhout America" wrote Dr. SMhuck congratulating ua on our '"Onwaid for God and My Country' Fo*.-Year Program. Many have expessPe d the belief that.thn Natimoal Training Confer- ence will contribute much to fur- ther the value of our program in th6 lUf of America. "ThiM will be a great confer- ence mediated e enrichment and pwteeaMti n e aour democrat cS throl erea Uately tzatn- 5 i. n -" -M M ' wi^.. w 3 4~4.-* I' '44~* ,-A 4 AI E AOCM DOWN Edible 1 Milad frehwater 2 Region fsh. 3 Tears I Grast Lake 4 Communion flahing ground plate I--. upfog SSUlpperylAsh 12 Operatic olo 1 lXovated 13 Merit 7 Modern-Persis 14- tide BDoredom IS Snaky 9 Trial peri6d 17 Metalrbearing 10 Ireland - rock kl lritated 1s Coapforted I ferocy 31 Slighted 20 French 21 Glselalsnow aaport 33 War god S Coa inders 4 favite 1b Pean poet $7-As u.w.es. 34 Tcloaosetric aJiteakspesb elaUtivel SCkpt UUK^c.E 4 -3IBlrtJeek3@ieh- MJ t'aeotaaeop *ar*"T- **-'-4.lf- 1- b rf-'- :... -.. -> ',;, .. ... ~4'$R I - Answer to Prevjous Putd* 28 Descendant 30 Feminine appellatiotni 31 Oose 33 Perfume 35 Wild ass- 40 Libht weight 5aB. rth T.I S46 Fishin place 47 Mepsure of land 48 Egyptian rivet 50 On the ocean St Kind of fish 52 E2sentil , being . 55 Trade-lats 0(b.) .-~. & ~ .~ 3.& ~ *~~q ,.~, .,4#* / .4- *1'- 4.h~ r f .1 '* 4 4- w.-T ' Fb ae"IMi" 'I 'ni^ V -. S .II~~~ul~~l 4oMMO n4las 3;4 $,. * I -. 4' .1 * 4 ~14 ~ 'uv'v. *2~a~aa~ '~ 1~ - " * *~a.424-aab..A.41A.tE IA V I IwuvTe u .i .a .*.. - terpatlonal brzthtrho. t be the feature 'te tveanl program j hs-lmner W I @o1 MnsIrary preaidNJ t Irten ate i cwor . .iv m peak r '^IX~i. if World Scouting"' and eral DAn C. SpI. tract- a Boy Scoute I.terba- 4 wa . *WUS9~J4~OP -, 4-- vu~Ir4 r 5 00iebrll BT Hebrew f'mybdy e uL Clfa&uiidL wor G I ,r wnsm scamoos OF-/ 4 ;. .41 4 F' SF- A I , s : , 4C wrfn AL TERMBw J A.. Ius6 ?eaalug * S- I .,.' . . " *44 1. *1~~ .4 4 V. .1 .' 'pNwo Vft M '~t *"' - '. i ',:, '4. ,,4 .4f ". ., 11 ,M f * t I 4 - 7 77 w .' * i.Jf'. i ;y ?-.. *K.44 I i i1 i I..-. 1, 4 .1 '-1 .kit, i-. i" ,, ' *-- II : . 44 ^, *. t '' * l 1.&4 ^I,,'. i*kk'ba ---- --~R-~r- ~IT~------*---~--- ~~- C-I-R-~ I ;~ .Gon Fishing I j w F-I L4 Fl kAl pq r-j r f i i t-I r I i Ji 'if-4i i I L L I.Y.164 (OlAim IL i (m 0 I-A- Fj I I if ILIIA M d[ llj il"It ILi .. iinim i 1 !Nrl w , <"...' . U- 8n -"u; .\ "1 11 r~~r~Hc ~t'~c~ T o AN "1t "W"'""MWR f 9. ... .: T- ,u: - ," . one ..ta p o r .t -".. j _- . .. .. .. ,.f_ ma4VtstIhVas.tfl.fabasnagesatycis .. . .. . ., ........"-. - l. a ," -, one w ho use vr ha ir lo k s -* t hu it algrathatstteto-buty in aib. peak g before the New York iasion Grou' Mrs, Charlotte Mont emery aa New York zqer- iebansing consultant charged: "Too maby homemakers spend la pigelp of teir working hours ilooki, ,eng iey unkempt theIrI i 10.0. l(Ifom hair nahtttaetl und one or in pie crie. They wear no Ipstick and dress as i they were about W-toscrub out' sen.house."u There'# a lot of tvthi n dMt. W'oMottgomelas charge. You don't' nni.re va a S r "have to visit housewives in their li** UPq a rwn bo*ies or yards to prove it. Tuhe $Ia t roup of t' Leek Abea t A t The s upertnarket, A USLUY.1 a- of I Adyou have to do is drop by uThe4wourvig 0 wWilInes.' the u..hborbood rmarket and' S4a eat Abes home o Mrs. tge & good long seu at tkhe awon s O uwr, Nou w5I.L S1110E e who pass by. i MUU atl ~ a, A -- eA every woman dress nead t 'f Ctepuit#CIi .o. -- eupeas tyke na houedrea.s or shirt and Sil ,oe ,r,-,, ,-,- .. ......li. greup to a a at, loeur with hair combed and ..." "' B B. 4 wearing fresh lipstick you'll find l whte o ",,. at least three women in shorts baa Mi-- th cIN whi ep NmrA I THR .ADOS. who don't arve the fgure for them withuva--qSids NeA Marks Edito r at least one In pn curls at least' S.,-" s one whose hair looks as though It Ol!&- te Cl fam was a rohasn't been combed in week I h lsa et hde ith lver Lets have another tae tand B- Barbecue Sance(Hot) hasn't been cobed in a week cannelabrs holdingepsuak no n. f' Be gnato r (J1*H (i: Ic ) andadess asdt onoes ia eweastplo rs lParduer nolo Is n -, ,--holi.sm to. rdrs adt she sh e -graduated them. We wet to o One tablespoon ehpped onion, 1 iaose hatte IN= .Ba lb oa 1o Shoohw~ h'the.Chicago the t r day.' Of q14r1T, tablespoon fat, 1 Clo-ve garlic, rs v t. ots de to be-vicesth the o.faMs. ..rosimeans good u#*.g cup catsup, 2 tablespoons vineglrabor-svndeie s make' OR ru W sOs tf M0. that h d cup watrV teab sponc te job of housekeeping a relative. .'Pardusis t104ofMr.,th ati.:wh.t llicup war, ,tesponnchoi ly clean and easy job the messier dMrs. Richard L. Parlue. of i Althug steak still re!gnsd so- powder, 6 teaspoon paprika, 2 ye s lo .s fshville Tonessee. He wa for- preme ther outdoor barbtcue, teaspoons. sugar, 1 tablespoon prt-: o -radina beat nas by orce Bationed at Albrook A1r preferences for steaks vary. Some pared mustard, 1 teaspoon Worce-t haWh esrbdabher alothe on a After a short wedding trip on rndivi ulsteaks'torbe tershire sauce teaspoon salt. washboard and baked the family the Isthmus, the young go"q will doee41 h f Cook onion inm t over lqw heat bread she at least put on a clean leave for the States where they 1 h to 1- until soft but not brown. Peel apron when she fin shed a messy will be at borms at 40 4.akoviewarUc a A beef tenderlo, club or the bone- a an add- Add remaining job. 4.. .-vt.Winter t FrkiFlorada. ieb loin steadlknown as, the, stip ,-gredients. Mix thoroughly. Br4nJ And though grandpa may not S .S r. Prne Swi enter Qi ando .o "Te t9 boiling point. lower sat, a have relished the sight of her in SJunior CoSeg th. year. steak simmer b10 minutes. Re ove ar- curlers at bedtime at least the W S P DK -...... Porterhouse or T-bone steaks cutli k. Prepare in advance and store' rest of the world didn't have to AN ITR WeWaM S. PARD Caeme ]i inches thick will serve two in refrigerator. see her that way. oaN AT n. CLAYTON Dea O DI people and, for more servings, ,- ht 'be ms avy Lb at Ft. A-.se irlola out e . ho o- 3hW mador has sncbtsoed that duoe ih to hes this. , i .1 P. to the fect ondais a holiday,? 'Other eml of bee may be gi tM* lWLabor DAYn Canal Zoimbroiledorarilledlithe of top . e e Ft.h A F., Bah Club aWi quality, h w -a d e r'sb rand l K-" ". b "l ted a be OP .l e T b.e is a 'a are aed. "- :illhma.,at sua l,. oe.atChak -shouldqr, rib, rump and .... .. t round steak-.uitally are best Ifm baskedwas arraUjed a bower of whi 'oYCaste oahead cut to lck and soaked Seach w- orhtds an ibi sni- French ressing vah wi-" 'a Mocids lan ri xtb inald ,e Mr. ?ra, Uku-y 8', Casleror garlic-seasoned salad oi. Plan It IFe T-iacl Mwi r a floor least oi of Goli Ie gits entertained on on to I pound of meat per .. l ,ant ,-z .eep-pink ribbon net heonday wits a birthday par ty1 serving depending on the amount, Smarked, stropless gown had a bolero ofma e. greater than usul -IRE bend u ,y- Panama year &go. Some 1 to.- ,ti.es. c.b. a.,,yule- Time .,r broiling-steaks dep -;. --- t r an uqtr W "oq0f6.resab -ncnu %r.n awi nt l .. +. em~ + m,._+._Irnb A s".,iG'.T%.a,, K ib| e, -.. ..W- :tt 10- wein ug dik lte i iid,-ud naboo 9W MarT we% W bo eOSg w a &i a they carried nosegays of pinkrn ap V 55tamis smA ofl. d ia aThe faml y resided In wore a,. sre of? a Paoma tir a umber of years .- -I,, -,E dgda toen wa. t he dulris his eptployemeat with lo-, ,-xt. n wore a o p aow avrs. later when he woke asqise y f awlr Sh wore a floo r 08 awp 1aBW wh e e SS oSr. staki" :TXa t Hato while serv.- tS4 a wFeitr o whuo-. 1 v ma hW""to inthe Army.' ye.-V.- ow- he--, t-, mil ifnaward whu ne was Qie bWl .an rth o. e rt w bureau rsie for Time u4 e ,eeas I fmedd gf oWeor ._I.. tr b a4Cti ev #llP years thy, p4v arir S Fouta ler prer loh-. .... t P.r. . In f MTN t < a the for a S. . arker andA m .eric. y O.O B ,he r. R.. Csvna r. y Mr. W S ,, T The wedding ceremony u wasO O UnPianaMa ay 8OM 104HI. 3 byrn rece tiona in Reeder Mr. John .. SN.a of the U. ". O el lo v. U .Embassy staff, was to sail today & s receive eu aboard Pe Panama for a ve;\- rtas. eyg reflv dgun d a Ip d wias Inoceedinl to tA w sta tde tiher w she his ext station in F \ n furt, Ar- 4 1 e.. a coAg.. e, of pinksar tons. m.any. ',... ltz3Mb n auEAt the close o f-le two Yer7 p pews Undo 'D In cutting tlib' tvdh cake tour of duty keW, he was ente- .% hu "The full, Mrs. E. 5, Stevens and.Mrs- Lloyd tained at parties arranged by sin- pIp AM .to Peterm. presided at the punotleval friends z the staff, lndludng *9_ a4 laW. Miss Dottk- Cotton was In Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 4ames,. t be rot flla tulne. charge of the bride's b ok. (Continued on iase 6, Col. 5) .P of llumf IThe bride's table wps covered. .. ia4A.arssequins ver a pink cloth and was center- * a .aIfonfwihI.4.andvanda orecds and :+ , L. I R0106 ; PLUEASt Rg AND GRACE ;.4I". N.TO. PANQS,WJTH .K... .. .WOTKV H,-- H-ASE ZP- TOE Rad WOMEN'S CLASSES i e wfatr begin October 3rd, will be fle Wednesday and Saturdf Tr. s id ,'1-rom .9 teo ll *. a qet 944 A, mas Cruces Street, Balboa. rei ou'tudnt's may register .by" . phqqigg54lfplp ,179. .. . . . REVYIAL SERVICES CHIKHOF-THENAZAREE s Mod.manealleaastwf,.Aa,a t ,,,, if A. tiA ag a I .. k .- .-" * i_-(S - ., 1:310 p.m. W:T2 #s aw eas [4 'I I 16 .4 SEaIL 2 a y A a-Sut a. lee # *.., wetch It ** 4ri it. Al^-Seltw seits toa . your Hediasb e .. and sette your a . utoupeh -* k hi p aeu"dita du ..k tiae, %W it aty nr oww"bTieib PeFew, Tee flu C-- / ////////f' SHINING R0 SPARKL1N6 First cookies in the world heat-sealed in gleaming, patented RYSEAL'-. thining armor that gives up td 5 imes m e fresh flavor action I ri- -,o"* -. w !ru -Now 4Co oM 4 aa Ba: o- wm e ic 1 ruy m m y ,wni ll I - Moess. i halboh-sad iw she Cooq'Iba na la te, IS y ri.rwiwa en iCook Mis l . A New Idea in Travel... -OWN~ oolm .- .. - -The Ma Ramber Cres 4si, a 1 -new an' lfoi. to1r tBa.'s w., gm ed, t + rtlard It's oue r l. baanpl t Zt a e -".it . N OW. AT 4 ) a: D"Yi.b D's egaI 9^-.> *'-t.-t.,., ;+. a" " 6. p8jiu. .ic largest sales voluW ,. .'a..._.. States a'n other cuuntriles, mar create difficultles with your'bha otherwle bother your scali. It nevil falls to r thlte rewulfa destrId' Dlstrltutor tIno RepubBe of Peanama .. . the Canal Zne " JULIO 1 VOSt NP 3 "A" Street Tel t,2071., anau' ., FkRMACIA RFX eot Attend Church This AT THE. FIRST BAPTIST .CHUR BALBOA. HEIGHTS, Q. 2 9:30-81BLE SCHOOL (CjIsses for nil 4aiit) 10:40-MORNING WORSHIP .4, . "Responsibility" Heb. 10:1-2S (Series of Expository Mssages on Hebrew), 6:30-B.T.U.-Church training for all ages 7:30-IVANOELISTIC SERVICE . "Why Did Jesus Choose Judas?" Special Music Nursery Provided Children's Curi5 Broadcast HOXO . W. H. Booeeby, Pasn!5 j EVERYONE WELCOME I t "HEAVEN TO EARTH" "Heaven to Earth," a new. religllo hisatpial u picture, will be shown on Saturdty Night and Hs Night, September 3 ead September 4, at 7:30 pam. dn the Amu=al Assembly Meetla r of ,Church oel -t held at be Church o GOS lAeated ,i Co n at 711 Street. 'e film was predned to hlhlIght a ntenal diamond Jabiluee i n the Chaurh ol Ge, aeoordlag te WaI. LXatema, program chaluan. , The 4smnlaute pletura prestt at leek at the and plt Mof pioneers in the o ly dasa of this reJ group. 'Gliapses are given oft Daniel & Warner and q early teads between the years 18A and 1910. the film was produced by the lamI andy Organlm of oletro, Michigan and was filmed in the vieinft Ande"sn, Indians, where general offices of the eh are now located. Move that 5" ..piloe are in the There hastre a been clelm Wfllni experts asl eolint p"rra o..of ihe lr "aen to Earth' i bs ,hown b w ou BVA%6Au"l I oWthar hla oaei--'-- -I St V2i1ma partetlhCofB .A MW O-ZOW low . I *o wasf or newts 'I ....tow fhhe Pt Pioneer workers of tho chmrd in lIM are ahown gaie.' around the organ in a seueo frem "Baveo to jl r n thMa ew religious motion picture t on. shown saturay SlEl act Sunday Night at 7:30: pa during the Annula 6wmlp Meeting of the Chiurr of .Gd. hold at The Cho eb f God, %$ EighthStaet, .i Colon and also at atm A# ch of "d Ilete NW OP 1 Street, Monte Osamaws I, Isa lo Abajo on Mondal "414t September 8th at 1t p.., The 4t-min ute. ftlm poaiirys the work and spirit i plonanrs In the early days of t.e Chubre of God movement. .o il .1 S .1 d1 The 109.5 4 h ' .* _W n rM.i s . s ueyl Ald St..* .. ,es.. witl i eebin -bgh li.it AIlS . - --- P.. -- -. W ". Th -mao 9S, S.A. CIA. CY OngE I :' -Lit I 93 '- ; V :-. J L_ __ I.-.-- - -.7 4'..~ -. 1 r .. V It -red '-4 .* * -* 4. t I-~---~ . -.. --; -.- . .te- AND MR ' i Y - --- -- -i -CL - e~ r' k , * . tf I- I.. . -. . - I , 1* . ... ...... .. - " '.-' *. -: ";, - r . r" " ., Tm PANAMA *- -'1 .* .. ...' #, -, ^ __ YO .. ,' ,YOUR AD-Al In@XpiittSWt titA ^ .. .. / ; ,. .* ** ; ' ,' '. -* '/ - .. ... .. .* .LE a S FOR 12 WORDS -.- a-- Cal Zone Dental Polyclile Dr. C. E. FABREGA, D.D.S. Droa. 415me E MM RETIREMENT. LIFE EDUCATION INSURANCE S, JIM RIDGE Phonee jausm 3-0552 "ClpNrtti Am the cmince that mukfes,f J. well md happy." |CIIROPRACTORS Bp lmA.L PAPJAC (Palmer dGraduates TRANWSRTS & NATERi S.A. Poken Po hpes Moves . PANAMA RIDIN SCHOOL Rding & lo m.ing laMss del t se$m# Pheo 1.0279 :it Jl I Used-Car I Buys! 149 Dodge Sedan Full Price $650.00 Down $185.00 Srcury Coup Full Price $750.00 D pown $250.00 1153 DeS0o Sedan L Full. Price $11.50.00 &kw $.480.00 tf5SSFordV4 i eor- Station Wagon Country Sedan Passengrs 'Full Price $2,250.00 Dewn $ 750.00 vrolet . .. a - LIB.IKKIA rKM.IAUU MORRISON ah f.J ur-.AV. *A J m. FOTO DOMY stm Anoss- Ave.. -ma W FOR RENT Houses FOR RENTS-- Unfurnished cot- toPe: 3 .dr d m. maid's room. Posdan. $70., Elbot JB66. FOR RENT:-Modern cholet: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hot wa- ter, large grd~on. Con be s*en 52nd St. No.. 1. iKeys t 52nd No. 17.1 Pheon 3-2223 during office hour. FOR RENTt- ue to trip, fur- nished or unfurnished house as you ploser. Call Saturdey pnd Sunday aol day. toenia # 705. FOR RENT Rooms FOR RENT: Largo furnished room. Amorica inspection. ood bathroom.. private entrance. Jim- to Aroesemo and It Street No. 9. FOR RENT:-- Camp AlegaM nicely furnished room. private both and delicious meals. Cell 3-1789 or 2.1693. -FOR RENT-.BeIoan*ted. clean furnished rom. Noe all bus stops. 43rd Strat No. 13. Hours Changed At Gotun Pool Effective. on Monday the Oaft- tun swimming pool ill be open to the public seven days a week. The Ipool WU1 be open freM 9 a.m. to fp A, Sunday through Friday. On Saturday the pool will maintain Its pwesent sched- ule of 1 p.m. through 9 p.m. ~ Social and ath;e 9 (Coa e. '16m page P1 . marines Kry Zuxton and E d T Brown, ad harmony IlW R ,-s "iFAL . Wv." h *gi>l. ;suNM u ,imy I '. D o-Teoday a r.'nd Mrs. W 'bMr B..id- emse will- return today to oteir BrasO Brook home afta er six we*- ain.- the State. . Amont Gold Coasters fBling to- day on the Panama for states va- cations are Mr. and Mrt. Irwin Ramsey and their three children r Miss Louise Edmoadson is sail- ng en route to Athens, Ohio where she will matriculate at Ohio University. The.jyoung itudent Is the daughter of Mr. and M r a. Richard A. Edmondson of Marga- rita. Gay Camavalite 'I El Pasama Tonight Queen Marcela I will reign over tht iay Carnavalito in the Patio of El Panma Hotel tonight. Opening at 1 p.m., the Carnave- lito will have lively and carnival music by Clarence Martin a nd his orchestra and Lucho Azearra- ga and his orchestra. A number of comparsai in color- ful costume will make grand en- trances and p r e se n t tableaux. Prize for the btst costume is two round-trip airplane tickets to Mia- mi via APA. Additional prizts may be, won by the best comparsas: An evening of merriment and leasure had bee. planned Jor tl occasion. /A _ LOURDES PHARMACY CASA LDOD- aMu Avet. 0 FARMACIA EL BATURRO . mIS Vaa..< FOR SALE HoMehold FOR SA.E--5s-plece Rfame.4t, plastic quoheM; wlhing ma- chin, I60-cycle) ; Q.It desk., chet of drawers.n .. 4-drowvr steel. fil eeblpnt; oil- palntoin and frome; plmoe records, bop end classiol 33-1/3. 78 rpm; other odd pieces; all at very reeoenable prices. Will e*l sell proven., Mcurlt tarpgt shooting equipment at fair voliv. Loaxine Zone. Jeffrey. 51S-A Curundu Hts., 83-3225 after 4 p.m. and all week-and. FOR SALIE-4-pc. bedroom st,. mehogpay, single daybed-couch. 2 rugs 9x12. tables, chairs, mis- cellenous items. House 773, Apt. C. Sen Pablo St.. Ealbee. FOR SALEI:- Twin beds, Sim- mons, metal. Eeutyrset met- tress, like new $120. Quarters 2020-5 Curundu. Any time. FOR SALE:-Kenmore outoma- tic washing machine. 60-cycle, $100. Call 2-6450. Ancon. FOR SALEr-9-cu. ft. Coldopet refrigerator, 60-cycle;, Chine mahony chest. Cell Quarry Ha. 207. New Books **** 4 P. -^'l mr..fi'ir .. ..-S, t . ... ,.. ,;, ^ . MRC ,' t JO CtTi MLWAN _____ mm m mm m m ( b mj 'm . I MISCELLANY B ox-, 6I aI nt.,,- -ARAl 1JOHNSON. 6e -4- huke. shiRfl-uwwithcwm n SLon cation K loxprtN Jo aqelha repairs. Our Ietti lrv efff- den.y, urtne. M 4 t -A4, Colon, ilth St. aid Mreeid-. XPIIT RIWIAVING done on aol types of mitorila., clone burns, tears. etc. Phioe -3-331. FOR RENT Miseellaneous FOR RINT: Sites *f*ci *the National. Stodim ffor mell fac- tory, workeip or .oworsuse. Only 7 rSjnoln. As* 2 ispdclous salons sailoble f storm or of- fices. Aklcides Gerci Correa. Phone 3-6138. Ten years, Eichelberger; The Management TeapM Bursk; Modern spearfishing Iyano- vic; The guide to long playing records; Bottoms up -- Skinner; Our Yanksh# e t!age.- Beala; ilent mC ttent' --, -(earns; ~A .Vl arns - A* A. 4 and V1,To S" - For.-D0 toy. skin-div a Mod called Pietot Tepleford lark - par. dsling" -W ealr wo uld be Aclh Capti. City A i"- p special I ntit i .skt. by A D octorI -h mu- lv r ia, bet n eith n .in-irCriPTLttebr t; The t -We _yf - ation "u t-Intr XMt ORUIM.. I& Run, Rim .Rm-TaIu- the pn a Sn-rtaylor; the canl 2pra o. r ?t-i-rb Vflue 'vanovlk, author-a the boak Is.. -of C'summe aooks: Suwmer th.. ..port. v t t ca-The e etOf I Mir &tDvt Evatt;Mil- IBu a drn ,n"d--m the Bshama. There can be few Mstery over the Brick W ll- oe ho know ore tthae Oron By the hor of ilver doe a owut now'On dr; Geoailrphy Can SAlcftro Book oI Fvrnew-E-ra-T i .I opw Forem ehw Iri aol itm v0litent "Both Palama and the United States are actively Interested in the greatest possible 'develop- -meat of tourism, not onl forI encouraging greater understu d- ing anq% closer friendshltprWamI the peoples of our countries, but as a practical means of sttiat-. Ing this most valuable -of "l forms 'of international t rad,.A M. M. Frost, Etatern Air Line executive, told guests at - luncheon given at W1 Panama yesterday by Braniff Inter- national Airways and Eastern. Airlines for local governmentI officials business men and tra'- el agents. Mr. Frost, who- is a vice pres- Idekt of Eastern.and- Bze6tivo Apsltant to the Chairman of the Board, Capt. Eddie Rickep- backer, told the group that it wau because of Dastern's out- otanling leadership-n the de- velopment of tourism, especially In lorida, that his company was chosen to Join with Branift In the'opening If a new tourism era by' proving the first through-plane service between New York and'Washington and both coast of South America. A traveler es- c now fly from Rio or Buenos Aires via Panama to Washingtful, D. C., or New York without changing. planes. rrost, who sla visiting PSaaMs on his return to the Unites Btatea from the inaugural fight of the new service, was sacom- pAiiled by two other Eastern Air Lines Officials, Herbert. Dlobb4, Latin .America Sales Ditfttor; a d,. Charlee Glover, Interline AgeUcy Manager. As weB. by -Robert T. Phtney. Braniff Aen- oy and' Interline Manager. Thewombination of service by the two airlines will provede greatly .improved tnteo ntin.al air transportation faqil -tle which is a clearly defined pro- *am of the United StateasIov- eianent. "The new program, un- deu which the-governisent has hoen Irift and a terti to lead, will Tretly acelete this healthy growth of trade and travel between the American republics," Frost stated. With this combination, in dd=on to the. one-plane serv- Ice, passengers arriving at Mia- mi can take any of e up-to- 60 schedules day between Flno rida and cities served by -bt-' ern. or via Braniff visit any of the 65 cities served by that air- line in-the. Mid-wast area. (Mercurio) GRIGOY P.IeCK H TO"IOLE IS-fCAREER IN RbCMICtCflIK.. "THEi PURPLE PLAIN" OP .S RASE AT THS" .TWQtATRE! i Ai Lft-U *bedt- &;GOre- death Sand 'Anna w_-. en013iaraewa o inai . .sctioan t=o tr ar K" rleatw-Weneeday. at .- .te A1r"s t..- ?wingatl1 FQR SALE I shtao* BARGAIN. d14l fe rsowd o. 1949 *k lo opr 4.-deer. $.. bas dyaps w, i ras in $ed md-me afw mMdiJon. To e old mi1. Far oly $100. Phome C- feo 800, SMOOT r & HUNNI- CUTT. , FOR SA*LE.r-14 Opel Stabso Wagon, In emcellnt condition. Just like mew. This ear pisd to sell. Sao -Try it-end SIy it. SMOOT 3 HUNNICUTT, S.A., Colon. FOR SAL:-1950 Nail 4-door sedan. This ctr priced to sil. Good transportation. To be sld as Is for only $399. SMOOT &f HUNNICUTT, S.A., Colon. IARGAIN: .- 1953 Chevrolet Deluxe Club Coupe, Paint in gad coditlon. Ti good, en- gine in ad mechaniIcal condi- tion. Only $175. SMOOT & HUNNICUTT, S.A.. Colon. FOR SALb-1951.Mergery 4- door Seden. This car in perfect condition. New tir. Excellent buy for only $750. SMOOT HUNNICUTT. S.A.. Colon. FOR SALE-1950 Peberd 2- deor Sod. Point In.uolelMt condition. Motor In good IeR- chaneical condition. See this bar- r i at SMOOTr HU4NiCUTT, A.. Colon. Doly $47,.' FOR SALE:-1959 Pontiac Cat- no Sport Coupe. New paint- lob. Tirem ad engine I nod eond- tion. See thb baisrgla t SMOOT' & HUNNICUTT, S.A.. Colon. This car priced to- ll. FOR SA.E:-1949 Packard 4- doer Seda., paint mow, tire end selina excellent, goed tronspr-' teation. For only $490. SMOOT &' HUNNICUTT. S.A.. Colon. Phone 100. FOR SALE: 1951 Chuvrelt four-.4o Deluxe Sedon, In o- melleat enidltea, ines ged. Noter pSp perfe t. Son this ar . t. Cd s' I .-" ,4 ;, WoAt ..._, -- Pihno 7.571. MR IALs-U1ok 1955Chsys- !as Windor Sledan.IA por&t ed*Mle. Phne All. 16-7102 or 7115. OQs. 31-A. Albfre. FOR SAU -1951 Haodp with e(de ond everdk. keollent endolwl. Co be ianeed. Val- bee 2in8. FOR SALs--'47 Cedillas c for- dewr, mdi hydrmotle. Phne- Cmound 13.-2244. Auxilary To Make enlhIy (Commnin A Sahkl Peters * Led by the Woman's Auxila- ry, the women of the parish of St. peter's in La Boec will make their monthly corporate com- munion tomorrow morning at 7. At thl 'sirvee, the Rev. Her- bert L. Moore, Episcopal deacon under tralagn, will deliver the sermon. ge will leave, next Wedpeadar to take up his as- ignment In Western Panama. The Rev. John Spear, who re- turned with h ofamilly yester- day from a wee&s ret lea"e, will be the calobant. Re will also preach at .uWong 7:30 p.m. The wCa days communion aervio* 7T a.m.. which waaub-- pend drinir the brief absner of Ft fer awr, has been re- -une_<^ . P- CAR YIOUBL PROWipENCE. R. 1. -.uUP' Bv oiQIU. his automobil- for U. Me ri n uern had entugh money to P-;ii4.-. for driving an hn, S ,yeaisteerd ear. Aftar =0ile.l*filty. James told the jldge that thie ar had caused him o mveb trouble that he had oad It tfolowial is arrest. ObUIgljiv.' the -tldge'it the fine from $3 FOR SALE ORRtREFORS"r- '.. THE FINEST SWEDISH 4.-. -- . -, ". ." '" . . -. " V- '-./. '<.-- . FOR RENT ATTENTION 4. I.1 Just built modern niohod apotlllMntl, I 2 bedloms, hat, .0oh w to r, Pfees Poaims 3-4941. FOR AENTi. Furnishmil opew- meet with 2: bedroom. and *w hails, @ a tionio Dell Vise. Phone 3-05O0. er 3 % months from Sept. 0 ot. FOR RINT: Modern aprt-' ments. ftnraabed or nfurnlshod. Maid somnri end at *i diltion- ing obtainsble. Alhambra A- partmenta, OLth StrPet, hone 1316, Coea. FOR RINT: At El Congrejo 'A' Street: 2-bdruom apart- ment. hot water. Phone 3-2148 from I to 2and* S to I p.m. FOR RENT- Furnished apart- ment. North Amerisen neigh- bars. frkuont trmnportotion, $50. Phone 3-0471. FOR RENT:- Furnished apart meant, Cuba Ave. No. 12. Apt. 3, "LaredoJ Bulding." Apply from 9 s.m. to I p.m. Phone 3- 4445. 1 m FOR RENT:- Furnished aprt- meits: sittlIn-'dinin rMm. twe bedrooms, st e v refrigerator. -.Sib Vista, 43rd Street No. 64. FOR SALE Miaeellaneous FOR SALE:-10% disount In beidsteno of Gsorio end Min- ote grto aite. far Mt. Hope, Coro e and Jofrdin de Pa Morkorsl. Apply to "MARMO- LERIA," I Street No. 52 now 12-42. Penam". Phone 2-2656. Ope to p.m. . FOR SALE.-IS-mi. LtNs- Wet- ylpr enloeir $0;. %-hp. *on a-hp. 6t0-Gale moton $10' ood$$iMuMlively. ftM Clay- toIM 514... L~f =Br ": gT,, f sip t " weeEggla e wd il be II" u iR ..iiCA. Cell lr bM*t 4X"9e Pamma 35-140. Hso- Help Wanted WANTt-Ma to ask. webh and lass. Family lf three. No. 11-C4 Tivol Ae.. Apt. MNo. 12. Position Offered WANTED.-Secrtary. fglbbh.- SppKlsh shorthuid. Temporary. Call 2.4751. WANTED:-A woman misglst Switch lxpwtincea. Call CurMadi aneity Shop. Phone 2113. * . ., -^. ., .* -' ... d^ H~ TIt S---'- .;. A - ;-------V^ OR 6 I IOFFvIC l I "w STORE FAR-A LOMBAtO. Agensa dimta. d Publksloels fAWCu Ave LUX FARMACIA LUX rr p *** .. A LS I S, ,, .- a- .c"t ". FARMACIA ESTADOS UNIOUM Ml C.-Ml A . FARMACIA VAN-DER-DIU .fAu~eU t .UL" . -"'. -" 'nTHE IANAMW AtHOA ' *.'.. -ti -.'' S --. " : .'" "" " "t" ;'.a'-.f .;-. .'"'. o 2 badeu -4- s .... ..r . f-. Pb RI * Shreqel' ee,,,.A., .i ' ah"'t To ,. FOTIR TACOTTAGE piA, pat a m o. tLo r Elb 1 6. .- PUp.Ill, Less" Sant Cbaa-j *J.BKe. -ba ------S---- Ii WANTED llMdiseUneu it. r. lr B -- w k!: W Most be in ttoiW . .- ' Mrs. Ano BelL. I Dies:.Funerl "/ Atf4 To.motr ft PUAg. If friend r.- ws ., m9 m U 4L~~~ 41 N 14. ,I BELIEVE US! ! As a resuIlt oftopr CdIGtA- August New Car Sole we're looAdwith one"owi ;. practically new used cars. Cpmelin ond eon.. o, ne of these bargains. .-i I 1948 HU.SON FORDOR ..... ......-. ... .. .. 2750 1951 OLD8. "98" FORDOR ................. ,QQ 1953 PONTIAC FORDOR -... .-.-... r 1990 FORD CLUB COUPE ,....J.........-^ .,. $S&00 .19s0 OLDS. CLUB COUPE ............,.....,. ,' 00 1954 S STUDEBAKER HARD TOP ...34.-. .,-, 0. 1951 STUDEBAKER FORDOR .......... .... 7. 1951 BUICK FORD "8" ..................... 8*0.00 1954 FORD FORDOR .................. ... 1595.00 1949 MERCURY FORDOR .....---............... 45.00 1961 PONTIAC HARD TOP-. .-........-.......... 895.00 -I i i ii 1954 MORRIS FORDOR ......... ,. ... 795.09 1952 HILLMAN FOOR *......., .. ,... 675M0 1949 FORD FORDOR .. .,- .- ..... .- -. 1949- CH4EVROLE4 FORDOR .-. .-........ ---...e.... 4- -- 1951 PONTIAC. CONVERTIBLE .. t .........- -M. - n ;* . '' ^ y .. . CRYSTAL TREIFRENCH BArtr 4WI.iE Pdome.rse I L- -a" -r I ~ r t~ t~J$~' YTa JfrI&w * .9 4 . -.... ,. I',,..* ,-. .- ' ia aG a u - -! *- ' ,. ; . (: ..:. . AVE YOUR AD WITH OE OF OUR A COMMERCIAL & i PROFESSIONAL I.:' --__ _ S .. , - . '. L .. .-- -' 1 _ _~ _ -.maifit :~T ~ ~-~~~~-~-- ,L1 - -~" momplawmams in il- t A I ~-~~--~~ ~-~~- ~--'~~ ~~--~~-----~--~~~--~'- I L I . -- m .I I i I I .... . . I 11 m I I DA T W I I I i lp10 ]UICK FORDOR 450.00 ' o i o "'@@ o, "" l~ * - --,- * 5 ... ... .,t : *". --.. ,r r .'.: '. -" ';-r..'-......:- ...' ..-.. * *; ,. '' * 1.: **.*:' -...... ... "- '.. ' ". ; '' .. '; . .. .. ; : _' U -=T : '* -; '. -. ". _-'-"'- :, *" *-. :..,*- ,. m ,. ".2' 2'^^^"^!^ i^ .^>ahif S7- * * .7t~:: '9 * .7.. V'. t. " L- .-t ; '-.-.., .. .'.. . .,. L, ', 1 ... i t. .* .. .1..i. ,, .,_ ms. p.: -f A- ls , bvl> ' MII. ------W-- O. rovmRUeeN Alo: - Take Me-Out To The asam 7;. '.... ..'. " .. ... '- And% as 47 -.r^ '" *** _- _* '.*.- '. he thud wve** hther lit' -.I -S r. w. . 3 I^^^W .'a f^'Biy Vt toItt t PU I: -a "tft ' I ;: 'The pretty, fr.-ld watch- tlad .t 0, ,IT. ime law mn m Md 3. eami, to 'aittnit. ^ 4 ass-war fl.*a W W, *. .R W Greehlec tb Ransom Moey Shows Up After Carnivals CHICA46 S61 tt)-Tr- Wr-f tWpie llp Ip the edmrn E .. .. WIJ to.mefthWl4P e advised hiosMte ~6 t iyynd -the -or ta t as:too*yUl to dE, 1 ernt I '"2 ,risn e t.hat dvi I wrth w it Bts .- that t npthfB, fdhAqAit.-r d.e "Bt -went 6a :-'ta t ovlut. -do ,not EWrmm b' ave -MIll'aerr hbaGtS. djo*aeuihtr. to ,al- jjg iit uas. .dt ersftml be t" wary uness and u-t O n rMwtAt Jt'.im arla erUat convert her to commx i .p. OM be ,rl to tibr ow "Russia's atitudeb towrd- JTDsf j111wil be one of defense a tgain* her, ;t.. .-eo .rsation Mac- but not one of aggression so long aBl disclosed hip latest as Japan avoids anything in. the 0l ib.t on Jfana'a psitUona In way of an aggressive position." : R ^ELE. EASE NOW THE -SHOCK EVENT OF THE SCREEN YEAR! C I255 TDEATNTHR A? ATi tOiL'ltfl-: THEATRE TDAYV! ' eOnwB.. .Y Colar hIem. Amh 3wCK. mamrv MARGATc t ei- 15 -i 3.u. "WmSDqfS AT TOKO-I9r -k AS "A MI Ale .lwniato BALBOA AIR-CuNDITIONXD 1:15 3:41 :iS- 8;1 '":a A'..'* L )M 4 JNvtO V CARTOON" W fM,"ah LIFE-INSPIRETD 0"4."A OF A STARI FRQM-UAWCS . HALL TO HO-CLYWOOa. serve, auk atSt. -ois t"w Wedpaday and on earlier. D.. S. ioete- anUt I charge of the Jl FAr .lier, sa t s hi- Imjeelen many aon 'l-iDs C MRONMITCHELL E KEn-TouTIy __U S qf.hC i4Av em moupm ,. f-:or dExp asiv6.CIt 'At FrtKA0X The Anwew Trap Ipg Center are ha gtd eat, to1 lear -Tww A ty k, wheie t wire p psathlb far the Instrueter +tob hib im- pll. n action. b3 1M Robert C. reenleasse Sadthis scefompeoe, Mrs. Bomse Rdy as ram om I es kidanap .ad St-T8=l9, M. .SbOW. The Y was found "dd and Hall and Mn. Ready w u t- ed fr the rae, but 1 insist- ad t snetl d the mraon iemey was intact when he was arrested In St. Lovli by policemenaM Thw two &Seier. Coated they turned In tfe money found In Jar's poeul, but went to T eonvicted o perjur-. C, r rh a g am. u- r1 iplsvftns the Ra4. Z~aa -a-- fl.9 ~ N--s Ben 1U~C WISER ~s? dialer, Es ealoilsE .fl4 ~ ibeima juiglfleptflh ~4Ist!P5ww~ ask he *0W. 35. ItS' St. 1" Sr f.. 8-. ., S winnu5g roundt w siot -. .,, -. a .' : mt i trorisiEamlid;iit Sa: . -, -iaii b le .. ld.ig Dnti. a.nd B Bing Swt .j.gr 7. *1 ma I t ~ , Tg. trvlh .. IMt e.RO Iht VICEROY COST S Yes, sir! They e - they're made in I st less because Panama now. Therefore they're fresher. And.., since VICEROYS are made with the same fine imported tobaccos, the quality remains unchanged. VICEROYS' filter enhances the fine flavor of its choice tobaccos It prevents stains on your1 teeth, and throat irritation. . NO If you really wont to enjoy smoking, smqkn VICuROY. MI 1 * * I' . - 4.' ~ it. in I. p *7i I S...r ,k W,.:' :" ). '.. ,t,, - ;* ,- , ,Y-.5 .....* * r ,.'" L --. * .'l? i*^w Is-A -ow.P -r'. -A bits4440 b u4 W U.- . : .Wf^- .*" ...-* *T 1 - *. "-- .* ,y , a^.l-^>*i: ::^l -'-S t, '.- ,; . icr... 7 0~ '%ft. 4 .4. t 1.1 1 -" M~i E U -11-AY TEST VIC'ECEROY -.54 1~ 7. ... 4 -...i ~M ' t . 3" -, 1~ vs. t, Mia 06 o .- 'p 1~ til "I. t A 4~ * q ~ 41 i.2 4 * ~7*. I .5- t a 1~ A. '4. J I I. : .. 1 r. i,.:T U ; o it--le im . 'ILI .. .J l :o1.. I.. *1 lawm1molow - ------- - ~."" * rr, '- * W .V I 6 rrr~u 1 'k I - * .. _ L bw i . r~nrrp- * *~~* \~ :~d~' w. - ~. 4 .. I i Fr' J,.6 Hi ah lihts in "' " r- I ' MA ......aV . _ " ..BLOOMERltIRL-And that's the case in more ways th. ...... r .. The gal in foreground is Shirley Bloomer, member Ithe -British Wightman Cup team, being beaten in this ma'tdh Louise Brough of the U. S. squad in play at Rye, N. A1 .' ..... ..- 44 4m "*-.W/ ~ r ', '-j".,4 .. .- *A -.:J ,4 4 --'". C0AMPISI..5MBAS3.2bey belong to Julius Boros, the 1955 All American champ, and Patty Berg, the women's pro 3W TO ON PAYcA5~J.tl go ftycar, being piloted to victory by 'Bobby Permane at Chicago's * .eamUow, uumaLKplay in the big tourney at Tan O'Shanter. Chicago. Boros took down $50,000 u first prie. .- a~ a pU r. hJ a Im us was sewn .Trck is scene of Swapa-ftibUa )ftL j . 4,_ .. .- ..1 4. .-4. ;,j&.. .... .4 of S I *I ---- ---- ---- - Pupil Turns Tables On Old Mc Chisox' Jack Harshman Ft. Kobbe Fans Give Lifeliner Outpitches Sal Maglie By FRED DOWN NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (UP)-The Chicago White Sox were oe -up on the Cleveland Indians in their "crucial series" today-and all because a young pu- pil turned the tables on an old master. "PUl" Jack Harshman, a Mantle's three-run hojner-Man- frustrtted firatbaseman only two tie's 36th round-trigper of the year beat the Indians for year. the tne this season, 8-1, Catchr Sammy White singled last atht as the White Box home the tiebreaking run in the clunto r half-game lead in eighth inning and the RedB ox the AmerIcap League. And the went on to score three more man he out-pitched was Sal runs and break open a close con. Magile-iett "old master" of the test with the Orioles. Relict New York Oants when Harsh- pitcher Leo Klely won his third. ma watched from first base to ame. Ted Williams hit his 26th' the aound. eomer. Hdshe pM who was helped by Tom Gorman's late-inning re- Mate whe he made his "oig lief pitching preserved Art ce.- swich," allowed only four hilts carell's fourth win as Kansas and struck.out eight batters. in City shaded Detrotit, 7-6. The, winl the opener of the four- Athletics now have won six of came series. The victory was the their last eight games. White ot' ninth in 17 games with the Indians and Harshman Shortstop Ernie Banks of the has accounted for four of the Chicago Cuba hit his 40th _i_- T h es.,, ..om he h a s homer to set a major league wins.. In ti Lour gam -- -- -- -*-- ielded a total of four runs and record for a shortstop In one 4 hIt. season and spark a 12-2 rout Maglle ma Ilng his second los- of the St. Louis Cardinals. Paul Ing start for the Indians, match- Minner beat the Cardinals for ed Harshman's shutout pitching the fifth time. for three innings but was routed when the White SBox scored The Brooklyn Dodgers reduc- three runs in the fourth. Four ed their "magic number" for singles and a double by Bob pennant clinching tO eight with Kennedy produced the runs and a 2-0 victory over the Pittsburgh the White Box kept peeking a- Pirates while the Milwaukee way at four Cleveland relievers Braves bowed by the same score until they collected 14 hits. to Cincinnati. Robin Roberts won his 22nd game as the Phil- Mbile. Milose had three adelphia Phillies defeated the hits, including his ninth horn- New York Giants, 5-3, in the er. Harshman, who now has a other National League game. 0-7 mark, yielded Cleveland's Karl Spooner pitched a four- only ren on Ralph miner's .1th hitter for his seventh win and hDuke Snider hit ha 41st homer The loss dropped the Indians for the runaway Dodgers, who Into third place, a game behind now lead by 14 games. Converted the New York Yankees, who eel- outfielder Dick H#l1 dropped his ebrated Bllv Martin's return fourth decision for Pittsburgh. with a 4-2 victory over the Sen- Art Fowler's six-hit pitching ators. The Boston Red Box beat and homers by Ted' Kluszewski the Baltimore Orioles, 8-3, to and Rocky Bridges gave ,the move within 3% games of third Redlegs their victory over the place. Braves. Kluszewski's homer was Whitey Ford yielded only one his 44th tops in the majors. hit-a seventh-inning single by Carlos Paula-in gaining his Mm l.. 16th win. martin playing for the onreal ngs first time since he starred in the 1958 World Series, had a single To lIf 6a-, and a double and started the Ya e P' winning rally with a gored on MOcR y A7 wSept. (UP) - ,-D07 i the Montagt Royals clung to Trip their slim half-game lead over S ..... I the Toronto Maple Leafs today Charles S. Abernat well in the tight International Lea- known sporting goods dealer in gue pennant race which prob- Patnaa sad prniment among ably won't be'decided until the deep sea fismng tasts hasmong final day of the season next just returned from a 30-day busi- Monday. - ness tour of 'the States. The Royals downed the Co- Abernathy reports that m any lumbus Jets, 7-4, behind the new items' will appear on the IB56 pitching of Ken Lehman, who market. He says Rawlings Manu. picked up his 21st win against facturipg Co. is turning out sev. only nine losses, while, the Leafs eral Dew softball and baseball defeated the Cuban Sugar gloves, stressing longer reinforced King8, 6-3. thumbs on slightly larger mitts. The Leafs have five' games left to play to the Royals' four. An innovatln, he says, is In The season closes on Sept. 5. the trend to bright colors for golf The Syracuse Chiefs kept a- clubs. Wood clubs will anpear in live their faint hopes of gaining pinks, blues, violettes, etc... any fourth place, the final playoff color to match your new hat. spot, 'by defeating the Buffalo In- this same vein, Shakespeare Bisons, 10-4, while fourth-place one ot the oldest manufacturers Rodhester dropped a 5-0 decision of fishing tackle is coming out to the Richmond Virginians. The with glass colored rods. I Red Wings hold a three and These and other new items will one-hal*game edge over the be on display soon at Servicios y Chiefs with five games to play. Ventas, Aberathy, on the side Syracuse has four remaining street opposite the Panama Hotel. games. 4... me a m MM m NATIONAL LEAGUE IAMERICAN LEAGUE TRAS W L Brooklyn .....86 46 Milwaukee ...73 61 Philadelphia .71 64 New York ... .68 65 Cincinnati ...67 71 Chicago ......65 72 St. Louis .....55 78 Pittsburgh ...53 81 TODAY'S GAMES Cincinnati at Milwaukee* (N) New York at Philadelphia (N) Pittsburgh at Brooklyn St. Lowu at Chicago YESTERDAY'S RESULTS St. Louis 001 01 11 2 Chicago 08200110x-12 14 0 Poholsky (7-M); LaPfatime, Mackinson, McDaniel and Sarnt, Burbrink. Minber (9-8) and cooper. .Ntiht Game Pittsburgh 000000o00-0 4 G! Brooklyn 000 0020Cx-2 5 0 H-all (5-4), Surkont and Shep- Spooner (7-51 and Campanel- 8.la (Night Game) Jfew York 010100010-3 Philadelmia 010 600 04x-5 MaCall (5-5) and Katt. Roberts (22-10?, Meyer Semildk.L TEAMS W Chicago ......80 New York ....80 Cleveland .... 79 Boston .......75 Detroit .......67 Kansas City ..55 Washington ..46 Baltimore ... .41 Pet. GB .614 - .606, 1 .598 1V2 .573 5 .504 14 .420 25 .359 321/: .320 37Y TODAY'S GAMES Boston at Baltimore (N) Chicago at Cleveland Detroit at Kansas City (N) Washington at New York !YEI DAY'S RESULTS Washington 000 000 200-2 1 0 New York 00003 01x-4 11 1 Porterfield (10-16), Stone,.Mc- Dermott and FitzGerald. Ford (16-6) and Berra. (Night Game) Chicago 000310400-8 14 0 Cleveland 000 001000--1 4 1 EIarshman (9-7) and Lollar. Maglie 0-2), Houtteman,,an- Uago, Narleski, Mossi and He- gan, Folles. (Nicht Gamei Boston 000120 041-8 Baltimore 020 000 100-3 Sullivan, Klely (3-3:' White. Moore. Zuverink (1-8) Triandos. Nieht Gamet (Night Game) I Detroit 000110130--6 Cincinnati 000 100 lOO -2 "' 0 Kansas City 000 430 COx-7 Milwaukee 00V 000 nO0-0 1 Foytack (0-1 Bunning, Fowler (10-9) and Rursoes. rer. Coleman and WilsOn @Whn (13-14), Paine and CeccarelU (4-6), Gorman rdall. 'Astroth. 8 0 7 4 and and 11 0 9 1 Bir- and Basketball Champs 'Send-Off' FORT KOBBE LIFELINER basketball team departed this week for Puerto Rico where they will meet the Antilles champs, Camp Losey, in a three-out-of-five championship series for the Car- ibbean Command title. First game is scheduled for September 5 at the San Juan Naval Station gym. From left are: Don Fuchs, rnie Bercler, Perley Gates, Ass't Coach Bin Wood, Willie Hatchett, Bill McKaig, Chuck Baker, Mike Carri Orv. Fox, Walt Koepke, Joe Clarizio, Tom Ward, Don Piersma, Howie McCallon, Lt. John Garver, Coach. Lt. Anthony De Luca (not shown) also accompanied the team as Officer-In-Charge. (U.S. Army photo) Off-Duty Practice Pays Off For Kobbe Volleyball Champs S ....., .-,, -- .. -..f t WINNERS OF the 1955 Fort Kobbe Post Level Volleyball tourna- ment with a record of four matches won and no losses is "C" company, 33d Infantry regiment. Teamsters, from left to right, are, kneeling: Cpl. Martin Delany, Pfc. Oleg Reoutt, Pfc. Frank Shank, Pfc. Orlando lacobon, Cpl. Donald Slea. Standing, left to right, are, Sp-3. Jerry Edwards, manager, Cpl. Leo McSweeney, 8p-3. Robert Cooper, Sp-3. Anthony Fischer, team captain. (U.S. Army photo) Daily off-duty practice w h il e played against "B" battery, 504th stationed at the Jungle Warfare FA battalion, losing the first of Training center foi six weeks paid three games, 15-13. The champs off for "C" company, 33d Infan- went on to beat the artillery unit, try regiment, as it copped the 15-5 and 15-7, thereby winning the Fort Kobbe Post Level Volleyball match. tournament. Upon meeting "F" company The victors completed the sea- Second battalion, the unit was de- son on Thursday, August 26 with feated by' a score of 18-16 in the a record of four matches won and opener of a three game match. no losses. "C" company retaliated by win- During the initial battalion corn- niog the latter two, 15-5 and 15-7. petition, "C" company s w e p t The deciding match came Au- through. eight games without sin- gust 25 when 'the Lifeliner u n it gle defeat, giving them the right swept two fast sets, defeating to represent First battalion in the Service company, 15-10 and 15-7, Post's playoffs which started Au- thus becoming Fort Kobbe's vol- gust 18. The tournament was on leyball champs of 1955. a double elimination basis. "C" company will now repre- During its fight for the P o s t sent the post in the Army tourney championship, "C" co m p a n y September 19-23 in Fort Kobbe. UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Great White Fleet New Orleans Service Arrives Cristobal *S.S. "HIBUERAS" ................................Sept. 3 S.S. "LEMPA" ...................................Sept. 5 *A Steamer ......................................Sept. 10 S.S. "MARNA"................................... Sept. 12 *S.S. "MORAZAN" ............................... Sept. 18 *HIBUERAS" .....................................Sept. 25 S.S. "AGGERSBORG" ...........................Sept. 28 *S.S. "YAQUE" ..... ...............................Oct. 2 *S.S. "MORAZAN" ...............................Oct. 9 *HIBUERAS" ......................................Oct. 1M lHandinn Refrigerated Chilled and General (uargo New York Service Arrives Cistobal S.S. "METAPAN" ............... ..........Sept. 6 S.S. "HEREDIA" .................................Sept. 12 S.S. "COAYAGUA" ............. ...........Sept. 19 S.S. "B"YJORD" .................. ...........Sept. 23 A Steamer ...................... ....Sept. 2 S.S. "ES'PARTA" ...............................Oct. 3 -S.. "JUNIOB" ..................................Oct. 10 B.S. I"M ITAPAN" .................................Oct. 17 Weekly saili s of twelve passenger ships to New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. Special round trip fares from Cristobal to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. To Naw York ..................... $240.00 To Los Angeles and San Francisco .... $270.00 To Seattle ....................... 365.00 TELEPHONES: CRITOBAL 2121 * PANAMA 2-2904 aster MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS lb UNITED PKES8 LEADING MATTERS (Based on 00 official at bats) NATIONAL LEAGUE Player, Club Ashburn, P. C'nella, B. Klus'ski, C. Snider, B. Furillo, B. ab i h Pet. 460 80 155 .337 40o3 8 133 .330 545 101 173 .317 475 114 150 .316' 455 74 142 .312 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kaline, Det. 132 519 110 182 Si'pson, K.C. 93 311 29 100 Power, K.C. 125 517 78 164 Philley, Bal. 100 321 50 .100 Kuenn, Det. 124 527 86 162 Smith. C. 132 525 104 161 Kell, Chica. 109 362 37 111 HOME RUN8 luszewaki, Redlegs .... older, Dodgers ........ Mays, Giants ........... Banks, Cubs ........... Mantle, Yankees ....... RUNS BATTED IN Snider, Dodgers ....... Ennis, Phillies ....... , Kluszewskl, Redlegs .... Campanella, Dodgers ... Banks, Cubs .......... Jensen, Red Sox ....... RUNS Snider, Dodgers ........ Kaline, Tigers....... Mantle, Yankees ...... Smith, Indians ....... Mays, Giants ......... Post, Redles ....... A large group of Kobbe fans HITS assembled Wednesday to give a rousing "send off" to the ifelin- Kaline, Tigers ........ 1 er PAAF basketball champions as Nluszewsk, Redlegs ... 1 they began their journey to Puer- Bell, Redlegs ........... 1 to Rico to partiUeipate in the Bell, Redlegs .........'.. Caribbean Command champion- Post, Redlegs ......... 1 ship tournament. Power, Athletics ........ 16 With 1500 troops a large con- tingent of "junior Lifehners," and many dependents on hand, the or- PITCHING der of tht: day was music by the 23rd Division bad and c h e e r s (Based on 12 Decisions) and huzaws by all for the jubilant W L Kobbe team as t h e y promptly Newcom b e, Dodgers 19 4 boarded their gaily decorated bus Byrne, Yankees ... '13 4 adjacent to Lifeliner Field at 1:45 Donovan. W.S. ... 14 5 p.m. Ford, Yankees ..... 16 6 The team motored to Albrook Loes, Dodgers 0.... 9 4 Air Force Base where it departed -- by aircraft for the Antilles Com- mand. During the previous week. as a ' relief from the pressure encoun- tered in the final Lifeliner-Cava- lier series, the team was given a training layoff, i ./'I The day after winning the local,. ' tournament, the members,, coach- ' es and wives journeyed to R io Mar Beach for a day of fun and relaxation, -where the team . switched from basketball to vol- ' leyball. Highlight of the day was an old fashioned steak fry. The outing commenced at 9:30 a.m. .. and continued all day. Another event, a pizza party, In I honor of Joe Clarizio's birthday was held Friday night at M Sgt. Nicholas Coppacerri's quarters in Quarry Hegits. The occasion marked the 23d birthday of the1 young Lifeliner guard. Attending <'4. were Lt. and Mrs. Garver, Lt. and Mrs. DeLuca, Pfc. Billy Wood. assistant coach and members of ' the team. Saturday morning the cham- pions escorted the Kobbe Drum and Bugle corps to Cristobal where the Ifeliner marching band boarded the USNS He nr y Gibbons to procede the team to Puerto Rico. AMC. 12 73 73 70 467 44 NEW MARKER Ray Earn- hardt demonstrates a new foot- ball yard marker he developed. Using gun-sight principles the device keeps track of downs and yardage to go. The Pacific Steam Navigation Company INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1540 Royal Mall Lines Ltd. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES BETWEEN EUROPE AND WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA TO COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, PERU AND CHILE S.S. "KENUTA" ................................ Sept. 14 M.V. "SANTANDER" .............................. Sept. 17 M.V. "REINA DEL PACIFICO" (1800 Tons) ..... Nov. 26 TO UNITED KINGDOM VIA CARTAGENA, HAVANA, NASSAU. BERMUDA. CORUAA, AND LA PALLICE M.V. "REINA DEL PACIFICO" .................... Nv26 TO UNITED KINGDOM DIRECT M.V. "SALAVERRY" .............................. Sept. 5 M.V. "SAMANCO". ...............................Sept. 18 ROYAL MAIL LINES LTD..HOLLAND AMERICA LINE TO NORTH PACIFIC PORTS s.S. "DRINA" ...... ...... ...............Sept. 28 B.S. '"LOCH AVON" .............................Sept. 29 ro UK/CONTINENT S.S. "LOCH GOWAN" ........................... Sept. 11 8.8. "PILCOMAYO" ....................... ........Sept. M All Salings Subject to Change Without Notice PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. Cristobal Tel.: 1654/5 *PANAMA-Ave. Per t 55. Tel -1257/11 PORD CO INC. BALBOA-Tm Bldg. Tel. 2-1M65 ~1-T At Clevelari etAL Championship Series .Betweem Kobbe-Camp Losey Tomorrow 0- Panama service basketball champion Fort Kobbe goes after the Caribbean Command crown against Antilles king Camp Los- ey in a best-of-five series start- ing tomorrow night at the San Juan Naval Station in Puerto Rico. Play is scheduled to continue on successive nights. Each con- test is set to begin at 7 o'clock tPanama time). Kobbe. which won the Pana- ma title in a heated three-game playoff series with Fort Clayton is ,making its second straight bid for the Command title. Camp Tortuauero came to the Kobbe gym last year to nail the crown in the fifth of five-game series. 71-69. Two starters and three re- serves are on hand for this shot at the crown. Vet coach John Carver will be starting two-time all-star forward Howie McCal- len, who potted 117 points in the 1954 series, and 6-5 center Don Fuchs, who came up with 69 markers. Garver's other starters will be forward Willie Hatchett and all- star euards Joe Clarlzlo and Bill McKali. Hatchett replaces Ed Nickles, a Lifeliner standout for the past two seasons, who l'.is departed the Isthmus for sena- ration from the service. Also gone is reserve guard Herb Du- vall, another two-season per- former. Hatchett is the 19-year-old Texan who scored the winning basket against Clayton in the 70-68 title game at Albrook AFB. Don Piersma, Walt Koepke, and Perley Gates also will be playing their second straight Command series. Plersma saw a lot of action against Tortuguero to tally 47 points in the five- gailpe set. Slated to spell Fuchs at center is Chuck Baker. a reserve stand- out during the local campaign which netted the Lifeliners 20 victories in 24 starts. Rounding out the 13-man tra- velinz squad are Ernie Bercder. Tom Ward, Orville Fox and Mike Carr. Assistant coach Bill Wood and officer-in-charge Anthony De- Luca. along with Coach Orver, complete the Kso.a ; . imtUaR wpfrtU 3)|1t q Texas Tech Grid Coaches Know How LUBBOCK, Tex. (NEA)-De- Witt Weaver would like to play coaches and himself. Drilling the line are Dee An- dros, gua-d on Oklahoma's post- war teams that went to three suc- cessive Bowl games, and Wyatt Posey who posed problems at a tackle with. Georgia's 1943 Orange Bowl champions. Turoring the backs are Beattie Feathers Hall-of-Famer of Ten- nesse and the Chicago Bears, and Buzz Warren, who tailbacked for the Volunteers in three Bowl battles. Bud Sherrod outstanding lineman of the Vols' 1951 Cotton Bowl victory o.er Texas, -o o k after the ends. The f r e sh m a n coach is Red Phillips, Blue Gray game choice aft er captaining Texas Tech in 1951 as an All-Bor- der Conferencc center. Weaver was an All Southeast- ern Conference guard as Ten n- essee's 1936 captain. International League TEAMS Montreal . Toronto .... Havana ... Rochestar Syracuse . Buffalo .. Columbus Richmond Pet. GB .607 - .604 Y2 .570 5V2 .510 14Y .487 18 .433 28 .413 29 .376 341/ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Rochester 0 000 000-02 2 Richmond' 130 00100x-5 9 0 Woolridge, Jacobs (8) and St. Claire; Connelly and Watling- ton. LP-Woolridge. Syracuse 210000250-10 13 2 Buffalo 200000200--4 8 3 Owens, Zinker (7) and Com- mand, Heyman (8); Stump. Schultz (7>, Rozman (9) and Streuli. WP-Owens. LP--Stump. HR-Bowman. Columbus 000 200 002-4 8 0 Montreal 000 500 20x-7 9 1 Vanbrabant, Haag (4). Wheat (7) and Erautt: Lehman and Teed. LP-Vanbrabant. Toronto 030030000-6 9 0 Havana 003000 000-3 9 0' Fornieles. Crimlan (91 and Berberet. Marrero. Sanchpz ,2> Harris i4W Scantlebrrv itS La- dera (81 and MontpIvo Noble (9). WP: Fornieles t4-0) LP: Harris (8-6). which delighted local fans with their antics at regular season sessions. The opposition. Camp 'Losey, ran away with the Antilles lea- gue flag, winning 10 straight be- fore dropping the season finale, 63-60. to third-place Henry Bar- racks. The Eagles, who won the Command baseball title here la Aoril from Special Troops at Ft. Clayton. compiled their mark en outdoor courts. But the cham- plonshin whMlI has beei switch. ed to the indoor Navy arena at San Juan. Paraiso Sports VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS Wan Lost Red wBears ........... 3 0 Blue Jays ............. 2 1 Las Estrellas ......... 1 Dallas ................ 0 3 Zurlta Eversley's Red Bears won their third in a row by tak- ing Dalla in a well constestd game 21-19 . Las Estrellas dropped the Blue Jays 16-14. Joyce Dixon and Ma- ner demonstrated a steady one- two setup and net playing for the Blue .Tays. Wednesday the Blue Jays toy- ed with Dallas, beating them 21-9. SOCCER STANDINGS Won Santa Cruz ........... 3 Paralso ............... 1 Rainbow Citv ......... 1 La Boca .............. 1 Lost 2 2 2 Santa Cruz. playing a steady eame, broke through the defense of the Paralso souad to win 1-0. Rainbow City defeated La DBo ca 2-0. The Hit Parade Caribbean Command Bask Pc. GB .652 - .545 14 .526 18 V .511 181/2 .488 '22 .474 231/a .414 313/4 .396 34 10 0 11 0 and TODAY .60 & .30 1:00. 2:55, 4:50, 6:45, 9:16 p.m. The Most Violent Dramatic Story Evert Set To Musicd *O' RENNIE rrTOmO SHBUv A PONn-DE AUWFEIS,-- A PARAMOUNT Picture! Today Enconto .35 .20 Winm. Holden Grace Kelly. in "BRIDGES AT TOKO-BI" Rosemary Clooney. in "RED GARTERS" Today IDEAL .20 .10 Maurice Evans, In "KIND LADY" Esther Williams, in 'TIS TIME FOR K11PS" 1***ii~iiiBiil __ __ 1 I -;" ,, " -PAGO THE PANAMA AMRICAN -N INDEPENDENT DAILT NEWSPAPER & f *!*'* .T e, .. 1 I e 8A'A'URDAt SEPTEMBER 3 1955 I ehman s21st Ke s ; . ;. *.. .. ; ", -:. ,, =ry ^ g ', , ..'> . ,;_ '- _, .-.-*^ .. ..' * -r1 . .. .%. _. ^ __. :, ... '_ ; .A. I,, .,j>~ ~*~* I t Rica own lHit SBy Quake SAN JOSE Costa Rica, Sept. 3 -Reports of widespread destruc- tion and an unknown .number of deaths reached here yesterday fol. lowing, strong earthquake felt here last Thursday. A plea from a telegraph operat- or in the town of Tor Amarillo, north of the Barba -volcano in the Province of Alajuela, sent rseaue teams hurrying to the area from nearby towhs. The telegraph o- perator's peas for help were cut off before be could give any-de- tails. Rescue teams found roads block- ed by innumerable slides. Yesterday afternoon scores of trucks carrying some 500 persons, arrived at the town of Zarcero fleeg from- the Toro Amarillo a- res wic h they said had been com- plete destroyed by the quake. The village of Los Bajos de To- ro Amarillo disappeared complete- ly burled by a hill which tumbled onto the town, the refugees said. A teacher .and her pupils were buried alive in the schoolhouse by the earth movement, which some said moved like huge waves in a raging sea. Planes despatched to the area by the government reported no sign' mo life where the town once was, S. "Let the people know the truth and the country safe" Abraham Lincoln. TAI~Y1M~k !1A3 SPRINGFIELD II,., Sept. 3 - (UP)-The world must push to- ward disarmament with the abid- ing conviction that failure is im- possible, Harol. E. Stassen, said today. "The stakes are so high for this nation, for the Russian na- tion and for all mankind, that the search must proceed" the Pres- Ident's adviser on disarmament told a meeting of the Illinois de- piartment of the American Le- gion, Stassen had high praise for the foreign policy leadership of Mr. Eisenhower a nd Secretary of State John. Foster Dulles. He said that as a result of the Geneva SPobe Death Of Negro Lad After White Woman Incident GBA0StiO D Miss:, Sept. S-. Bryat, vowed to "standby" her (UP) Atorities today begansons. door-to-door 'questioning of rural "They were never into any residepta in an effort to pinpoint metiaeas" said Mrs. Bryant of the so, where a .-year-old Chi- nearby Sharkey, Miss. cago was slaln for alleged- p-, . ly whisling. at a white woman. "Roy, be spent three years in Spe P ,by professional of out- the paratrooers" she 'said. "J. rage' o over the nation an d W. *a a lieutenant in the Army. t- ste,- r 'souglt evidence to He aseredJ t Germany dur-inug build.tl7 came alnIst .torekee World War IL He started as a er an:ryat:U i halfbroth iv and ot his commission SAcsqd of slay- the rd way." At r tBe pisoneri told so. - S. :rline.-Coria, y e the-b ap. But o ty PANAMA, R. B P. SAtIUDAY, SEPTEMBER 3I 1W95 isarmam ent Conference at which the Presi- dent broached his mutual inspec- tion disarmapmert plan, "the dan-I gers of war have receded while the prospects for peace have ad- vanced." "Step by step," Stassen said, "the President's wise and resolute decisions have carried this nation and to a significant degree the entire world closer to that point in history where the atomic age can cease' to frighten and can be- come beneficlent to all mankind. "In the endeavor to bring this transformation about, there is no room for hopelessness." He also said the nation can be than k ful for the leadership "President Eisenhower has exer- cised on the top-priority problems of bringing about peace, prosperi- ty and progress-peace with free- dom and justice, prosperity with sharing for all progress with re- spect for cultural values, for our- selves and for mankind." "Our economy today is strong and sound" Stassen continued. "And we have entered an era of unprecedented peacetime prospe- rity. Personal income has climbed to new peaks, more people a re finding better jobs- take home pay is at record heights. If cur- rent trends continue, America will have the best economic year in all history."'. BleAt bepuies Balk At huu0zI Fr p Pushing e -St assen tion eoo I the wa offo w Hartota Bra Which 5.- - lb. . . Senators Want Ptagon To Rec 'Shocking' Guitf-y-Kinship Disch WASiUNGWON, et (UP) Novtk' ease is the latest in a a guided, mlssie of A Seate subcomaid toserls what have becom sued security d day it has asked Pe-se Seers- known as 'guilt-by-kinshil" cam- 'at Redstqne Ai d tary Charles wuson to inter- i. Ala. vene in the "shocking" discharpe Possibly the most publicized of of an Armyl-ealtm involved in thme the ease of Euge W. Twelve of the e a guilty-by-kinship security case. la. lid l 'was deAied a him concerned hisf ia the Saval reiemve ant Sister. Apokesmnan for the Senate cot- beca mother once was a stitu.onal rights subcommittee Two related to N said counsel Lo. Hooker has ask- that he had: been ed Wilson to reconsider the secur-A Navy board will hold the Internation ity discharge of litU, Walter K hea In th 0Landy case in and that ber'd ar Novak, of als, Mich. All but two New Yw'Sow, 10. fact to the Ariy. of 14 charge. against him in- Landy Adtian Ungeri, evolved his relatives. of Newark 'I said the 21- The IWO isa On the year-old seaman wLi be on hand eralc's list of sapbver The subeommitted and arm of to testity. tions, although a co the Senate Judiciary Committee, ce-tly It no longer was asked to look into the Novak Records of the Senate constitu- case by Sen. Pat McNamara. onal rights sucoittee show It. operated a low-i Novak a for r mn, re -prokra widah ha The Michigan Democrat called entered the Aft wi a commra- yaidaecurlty c * it a "shocking -miscarriage of jus- Slon at an electril pnglinecm., rme SFourtea. a iut e i.g'e \; 1A MM. Mb * w 11- Sawahla or ma yti grand S ry whteh meets Monday, wUli S asked to return murder indict- -ents against the pair who are .' id in the Leflore County jaIl S::'.Mlra m kidnaping' charges prose- t" eut Officeials elai sen- .ow s s v edt A'Ii.-bat jus- SiUey. 34. the vIctm's. mother. itice my be 19 mayor1 w.out-r World A yoea Negr compalon said 111 als gave a "Wolf Whistle" eUll to Mrs. Bryant. PCK BuUl Usts 89 Jobs' A total of 89 positions are pres- ently available in. t he Panama service according to the list of va. cancies contained in the transfer vacancy bulletin issued this week * Perauinntl Bureau. . Se'enty-three of the positions are for temporary employee who will' be needed by the Locks Divi. sion during the coming overhaul of the Gatun Locks. Ten are in the classified and re- lated group ano the other six are In the craft group. Vacancies in the following types of work are listed in the classified -and related groups; admeasurer, administrative assistant, c 1 e r k- stenographer, clerk typist, elec. trial engineer, mechanical engi- near position classifier, procure. ment officer it d supervisory clerk.. . Positions open hI the craft group included: boermaker, machinist, auto repair machinisi, locomotive machinist, electronics mechanic, motor boat maintenance mecha- We, steam locomotive crane engi- neers,. lock operator, powerhouse r, towing locomotive oper- a bo, p rig- ger, r~ar, ad l eler. (lT6%ibwtof deputies,. inan a It rebuke of-thq oYv 5nmat% voted .to dbt somethe ah lodof ive days Preadent Carlo Ibaies' demands for emergency powers to cope with the walkout of es- sential public workers. A meMaure gWiantinfg Tbafle the power to declare martial law, was approved bY the sen- ate last night and immediately sent on to the lower house lot action. - It had been expected that de- bate in the lower house would be limited to three days as it was in the senate. The vote In the chamber was seen by political observer as reflecting the dis- pleasure of deputies over the re- lentless tactics adopted by the government since the walkouts began 10 days ago. The bin as approved by the senate gives lbaflea the right to suspend civil liberties, fire strik- ers, order searches and selgures without warrantL. .The extraor- dinary powers would be limited to a three month period. 1 Some 55,000 public service em- ployes are on strike and another 20.000 are expected to walk out before the end of the week In sympathy. The cut labor feder- a, on has threatened to call out ta 1,000,000-odd members Mon, day unlesa strike settlement Ia reached by that time. BALBOA TIDES SUNDAY, HIGH 4:46 enm. S.-0 p.m., '4 V wa~pr U e:C.ej SEPTIMUR 4 LOW 11:08 e.m. I- 11$ p.m. deies e upwornepper /'he - averlobklag Italy and Us MdiAteM n. Aa, v vistorsn to the various aeola. The statue e 23 aMd will rt on a I.t-oot-high base as 'coMparied to of Liberty, .which Is 151 eet high and has a 154-ootf Ex-POW's Wife Begs Army To 'Forgive And Forget' -0 DORSEY, Md., Sept. 3 (UP) - Maj. .Ronald E. Alley's German- born wife begged the Army today to "forgive and forget" what her husband and other captured U. S. soldiers did in Cotmunit pridn camps in Korea. . She said the..Nay and Air Forest werb following a forgiving policy yet the Army was acting "like Russia." She called it "unjust" to punish men for what they did when "tortured by starvation" by the Reds. "My GedP. h said, "I get so mad I oeu..b.' Alley, 3Iis taIng tried by the Army on eh rge of collaborating with the. Com~Mlust and giving them mliltery nrmation duringg his 3 amopths in North Korean prison' camps. Mrs. Ena Alley a year older than her husband, talked to a re- porter in the lvi ng room of the one-bedroom house she and Alley have rented to be together dur- ing his court-martial. The trial is in recess until Tuesday. While she talked her husband washed dish. In the kitchen and watched over their six-year old daughter and fte-year-old son. Mrs. Alley said she knew her husband could sot have done any- thing wrong intentionally while in prison because he had too much iutnet for ArAy regulations. saTe d in incident during tir courthip in Germany in 1 proved ia beyond a doubt S was bright June. day in lNuertone, Germany, Mrs. Alley rtealled ad ar Wth birthday. She had gone to visit Alley her flanct at the Army oeeup.d house where be and other milita ry government officers were quar- terg*. TeGetamm cook in the house m scdu a birthday ca#k .d for Erna. The i. r S, naturally, had co m4 W ts U.S. Army. Governor Off To US Monday Governor J. & Seybold wIll1 leave Monday nlt by plane 6m a dhrt bulumes op to Wto teL During his absence LL Gov. e. Jr., Imi act as a an wim p Af*t such duties. S&We Presidnt, a ma C t, as tothe ., -. ,- .* : { Aley forbade his sweetheart to take the cake. "It's against rgu-, lations" he said, .- "I was just so mad, I. walked out," she related. "It almost broke up our engagement. He realized. what that cake meant to my fath- er and brother who hadn't tasted a piece of cake for more than five That said Mrs. Alley, is when she learned how important the Army and its' rules were to the man she loved. She married him three months later. Mrs. Alley said her 6 foot 3, 220. pound husband dropped down to less than 120 pounds during his first year in prison under the "starvation" diet of the Commu- nists. - "Starvation is the worst kind' of torture," she said. 0A4.. SWtI 3 (UP) ." 'Olce today arrested a French tramp for questioning in connection with tG slaying of pretty 29 year old Entlsh schoolmistress Janet Mar- ,Miss Marshall's half nude body was found beaten and strangled in the bushes near here last Friday. Police picked up ex-convict Rob- ert Payen at 11:30 a.m. fishing in the Somme River at Moutieres, a suburb of this capital of ancient Picardy, They had a warrant for his arrest issued by the Amiens Parquet early in the investigation. Police in Limoges were a s o questioning a second young Frenchman they picked up last night for questioning in connection with the murder. The progret of the investigation has seen splar.- ed in sensational tall headlines a- cross the front-pages of Europe. A Britiah tourist has testified that he saw Payen, an ex-conviet tramp, fishing in the vicinity on the day of the murder. Although only 5 feet 10 inches tall he is known as the "Colossus of the Swamps." Miss Marshall was on a eyellng tour of France when she -Was murdered. Ike, Nixon To Meet In Labor Day Parley -0 . DENVER, Sept. 3 (UP) -The In down-town Denver. The e. summer White House announced datial couple* spent the a JI today that President Eisenhower the hotel. . will hold a Labor Day conference Th EiseAhowers 4 with Vice President Richard M a r-elsa s , Nixon here this weekend on naM uAuAgusta i -msuL tional security matters. Ind -tyeral S ei t ai The vice president will fly her eot- tff presidetie Sunday with Dillon Anders -e a' O r o(tb* r presidential assistant on ntaM A Augustaal Keparty, and confer with ,M. A I ea a', of SwrW .3w b..ower Monday preparatory tO pni by their wilvs. I5nlBds: presiding over a National seucidr- -e man Goadea tie "Ameso Council meeting in Washingtonf A 'n Aadl" radia aursday, Charles Jones president of60 A . field Oil Co.; W. Alto JOa2ea, Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chair- pruidant of Citi ~yh go of the Joint Chiefs of Stafflig Larmo p ruVt I4.- w5' fly to Denver next Friday tn o am A nthe k V a S I l to the President after AWy council meeting. I te House press secetary.i AJtos C. Hargerty said the visits dNIxln Anderson and .df wl d deal entirely with defegsb ad Xt1.- security matters. e * t Monday conference has o II action with Nixon's fortsetm- Agtrip to the middle East,. - ..TM conferences were a $ as the Pnrsident lau ' a -kaned of golfing anmvls g wia delegation of welXM oaff r who are fellow members ef Usta Ga. Natisea ComI arrived Thursay .- t I aM _nf '1 v .U Sat Auda SATI TRAC? tV!f .-.. .. DRIIVE-IE V "WONtBRm!" | ."A.SMSHI" 'SSM WARM, KHI ...im . ^TOKORXROW^ I~ .~-"ani MONDAY! I W fK D Af L .* .. ., .- : t. . -,p I a the 1eA. CTr U .- .. .. ....^ . .- B 1' . .* I F I_ ~~~ - - I ii :11~3 -W. , a L I I I J " ~;--y~;P~ * .',4J& ,5 * ." ,:."/ / i |
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