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'I*: i -. 'A'~f , ^ **. .. ** , ,.' ' ... : *:* " '1. -~' .-.,!. .. . > .' o vid $id cha"e"r Plane hnge Evoys Now Bringing 70 r'2"14 -i to* : l J" "+"n Canal erbye .and u' ; " f ti U m '"mn" l arc ia- -- .,A"O "k" '3 f'eiwr' to . . ht "a 40 am. .iteme .o.Sev.nL-Caal l "'r -' + n e a .-LB-- Me ""woro oth OA tr e b tr m t," members of their u ea a re ex- see Deb.-ls' of A ensuers a et Indicate the odct sLaM "il p p peated to Arrive at <:30 tonight .a. oetdac te al. PremierNikel teday tive manner, t t~Abrnk -Air Force Baw In . "" P i' '.". ""+ ". ,' Mna.T 0a .....touched forwa a spertainchartered nPit= Ca. s a 5 s. M. d th -owtb htJean thGerma P from Now York'. xdlfiWdU Air-* . he Sear .. .-trd y .t a t to ms o t .a d a E. Uier. tha ,o.. t .ket o po . -' a hamrd ngh esrto- to.ou iaw war cr Cm Zoeigne tonao the rmn Csimply o.n cent:af d C" "byk "lb ur en '" a 'ro' iA 0m a SeoosAn Sa cu s w s P San Fr niscao, who ha ve been rwhoI s lie1 S^. t U c~ n ,. | tnthe .Paei s o i. tm be s t e n maU hipp sc ones ao h i Cl Co. ieto Stl th s ts r e a to use book to abefoi Federal District Court in N Sw cant a" heme r os L o tabor bg. a ls n i osr- vinced mt at ea r information AArek of the Ie I s understood that the Mlw f AM oearael" *"arominwteordtoe alW-r- .a.. sheod-m .-. the BOttiodnal ia hnomly d ,tP t coNmeer it s enyw faeahe lie CrlsioOt wec o m U in ..hcy.' eeva -obeive oft e eg ole thdciems that mad e W4.-am5 Yonian ortek e aimn .anoed we re-nen" d.inn euabi$n7dplmaluss $7,norml-"luite edel om*us u a o .nly 14non-c z, -munit 3lanI ." -b e tIe o nations. o German un Ity and prisoners: teo have motor transportation som Caa r )m m coteniu (post la Riea, sand itCo ~ fte. sas G re l j r nar"tawt from their fmil=9, their and the d y## who" from te f.wonwuni oncrcles cttllbe b fromAl- i not 0ac. M workers rerthe You should ot consider itoa to te EbhtwIa a pac E. 4 %A,-'at i.u condition when"V say: Dt to othe reg tsg whoter-m worsertio, w oftt irnP r ha .ao* thin kabe. to establish 'omal r. t atio e n d frienT. ned tobtin twt it U we Ala. c"I .r ,ai l goet ad s aot ar it p metaency *a orn do ntwM iee o hatltan d d ra tl f bet P dqi oltht te l. -cu iw ; saer mby train_ _rs_ _there_:o awUE".,10 e ra ed ,. o e as a "bolt from the ."." - , __- conitio whe.I sy:,I Is n- ..ilradsatio whee thy ma PK=. \ 4 ,., ;thi.kaJl__t..establi.h '..o+,l.-r6- .-f, + and frinds. ..,e h.7. ath . .e ,. ..Ike S ofk- a -. ~-oe rk (dApver- 10t ,i ....... ... 1 *.,, -ei b" tam Mg"t a... m- .-- 0IAfly OP v _tealn*t. PrftT" r e -'* , . oott the B W =- on yog,e t U.. ~-'~'- '~~- -- 'r-'5~' T a waqa eu Sota. w tamdnfft ,qkK "mnmt: of o-fl0= 1e =9n and. an er er Ca__ l Zone attou-ny M elevfn who left the slmuas year because of Ill Aotal of w14.76 was cllect-- S O f ohelot was $1 offered for a dsen. ad atyhoru for a wdW.= o la utd I -o b Vbkkwenther from Panmu Coxt6> p Auction,' ad nt ouxamntng tho - dblo the Ae*=for Z t*Ai eaot the ones they; WOaO IMseated themselves drean of their rhal T Was the first auction the M4' held in more an Or 9 far* the4 lMljM a VW*'o ,So rc r ,. "i**s ad e Imnt ioiar C ounce It had or dele the attorney general to attach q ets of Argentines volt, rinal lde d Swho stand tred No The U aets would Abeaed to help pay for damages caused'by th E reg inther wJune 16 ap w e, political obseh iler .e h what happen to Bour dU d t campaigV n by Peen takecongres. onfal statement wa ad by government's co eate. The gorn- he evident and two had or- hs of Buenos Aires Prov- lie sad P penla Congresiann a-,luesto rno- have made _pouches wl n the padti4 ,ge Artgetime dignIty. Thel in- dated it Is ementlal to the am- ion economy. Sthe po attornment ypre t s oem fthe camplicig todai The - vTl>rea T gir inclu De move s of.u"ilt. for W- The ets would been. The w.to help pay for da.iages caused'by the rihW In.th foreign help M" Ie, Plitoi meet Arl obse' w wat wn hat haben a to 2 -be no% t al by oppoton topp C sal ves Sl rew Ct ease eal spporter ov. d, ar- Bust ierro- have =ad 'E the tonal eanomy. The Pro government vpressa W or has been alluk- CT - 'A..f uurIE~3u ,y, b,,sao. ai: 1UM1I, ii I' ailIso LO.ANG ept. 10 P) T he prompt action by e bold II ippe w -mooli.,g s ,-,,.ofb0",e aesst s g for the cater __ O.,iy-i _ forna'a "kller" at wave on senler ongeston an the Pan- the 10th day of the high ter- ama Line. but till gamble a larl a k t y peraturesu which took a toll of umber of C tal 'Zone school fo r 66 ma ore an t e Aol :r 10 l. 'chldrn, to enlr re hool wth no AThe tpra Spt 10 ( ) e to a los In stud action by ce the first h high of 88 degrees 5p.m. day sh ool r the was de- r broke the mip of Sour.ern Cal-h voted prl nciponl reitve paon e Omp f ifornia's "killer" beat wave an m*eer congestion enathe Pan- ad which took a toll Of number Of Cdbal Zone school the temperature reached 96 de- of pu .s. rees, the first day In nine In which it dropped low 100. U.i " 2It% weatheit r au had pre- Num ber Of M o t S UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., 0L, of the dicted a high of 90 degrees but e Lh 10 (UP) T Ut when the sea bree startedes tI coade tald s on eUnted Nt ls blotinqIn from the ocean, the CAGO *)-7 There aretoday to be heading for a preclion was rewvi sd to 87 d6- now 0W moto courts, nearly lock, and the 8ovet dtS gorees itwic- numblw of 10 years accused the western poe ' orecaaters pre4leted.the ther- ago the Chieago'Motr Club re- trying to sab6tage them. ri mabeter would record even low- poris. thony ut er temperatures during the Thec dub said the ftmber of The Soviet charge -was not b wee nd although still a few de- places offering overnight accom- tilned in a broadeost by thd*- grees above normal of 82 at this modations to motorists i increas- viet news agency Tan. tM 10 time bf the year. laI by about 1500 a yar. Soviet delegate Arkadi dMer bed Preliminary estimates of agri- i addlti, hundreds of hotels had accused the wi "@laequate." cultural damagee ranged to 24 have remodeled lobbies, be- sentatives of having mlkh dollarsfor the hot spell, men and adjoinia ptperty to repudiated eveo SpCe ma Dplte the break l theheest, provide motorists with more con-l been done by e thj twV smog and's higher relative hu- veuient entry and pariMlg. earlier." f-, hlgtbn " midity made yesterday uneom- iThe amotor club said most new The disarmament suioaula h usmct xa fortab hotels have built-in mter lobbies. tee, made up of representatives mCh Dd 9W VAMAsi ih o ,..+ v "a."~ ~j It ms tibe re-a aUa"n4 i pws ad 0 to supervise * meats a This was t h"* tumd*al 4.. - .7.^ O 1 449 .*6 . MSB can < II- __ LI .. .. .. .. = l -- LJ = .... .... ,... ," ,', .. ," -v i . : '. a.* . , . ..,. +*.. ,' ". '-..._+ *2+ r 1 .- .* +. ... "* -. ... . ... . tj '- "- '.-..^. ,. ". .. . ...-,+ .: .+ W V+ .. ... ++,.'+ ,+, ; + ~ ~, ,, I--ir ~ r~- I....~~ - :> * . .. . *. ~ .- ?~* m PANAMA AMEgICAt f- A I.I ism- g I1 Jl / ;- A II - THE PANAMA AMERV0 I -- PUN, e1:^ r ',a.. aua -. IV Labor New S 7. H NWrusT P 0 BoX 134. P maNAK, R. - TVLPN 2e 32-0740 IN Lule. .' . CAmP AOOAge. MNA Aa. PAA, -' 1 m rriocan 1.i7* C1NTWAL AVBNU- agw targs tt grasse FonfaloN tRCummVATiVEs. JOMUA 3. POWER I u 4 v 345 MAlom AVe. NEW YVOa. II? N. V v , SS o.. m ADVANC-- 72 .2o I - t.. ,nuun au.ft a " pVlk 911 YA 1 1 ,NO M I ADVANC..-.- I i YOUR' .FORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN 4&ight up to the ;.. .H EAA IL of hasumaj d, ,a' -. , S ,The M.oll e .iss o m t ees o T,. -, m Ame e. rt and rail terming * d let. po re at.p l-hed, / ts iorp e en atslr ei -i-o abtt mo-nyth yea'll . l hdmE ad ue taefr bden ev lde n will shke ieu Vea a t. d ,-0n-Ame ica . eem. .... FmrteFflEesr r. oa rhroa thoeat t sht downr- chruafal o an* : d 'nm resd o nael to.he press meny pr hae et n t o t ose o h eo waf tbo enordersbnce orPersenta owe fl to wa T t -n hor s oUp id e rt in to m en t hefltso a rl o the reoi stsisf ir th ore.en tir g a toahier so d have amelb thM t.t t Aw a...t... C_. ' t hat tn s ppermeltmalonecefnfor sta en t mm as Mi chaelPNOuIn th os. we t 1 bai me rbte nam raeme ul" d Beectienia secr e mar he nc. Lobard of th ar t 80,s CIOss Trunns hrndau went naon U 't ,f ,l o,: [ PW [w $r low ( r done? %aSS % hep'.tore into lm ,r en t Panaem .Cad'nt f horpermiso. ograwd tod lmagfae cllec in the lso sbaoy wers lt e le c aOUF FcI RN. E0 threadM ...atu tra.nortcatotaneat f wol dikg a ned toexCros bsmyolea wl ho inte n troat m osuloe midto s tO aw ,wth e inrd- i b ~,.te c umsi el h lM .... reieethe pfliht of Qe hesHalln ievera at there shouo havecmetuba a en trle sy stemeas o.m of tlt a 9 .a l cidenlotlfotht a idmoey lptv l ictie wo an re oer n o t e the morrth i f hael Jtg aae nve be i lented oi ju: an emgnra toe f euo execu wtic metaden.n tombhe n aryofar- he Puto o. rhoForunIanhyaou ropulbe ak ed ba s l rnam Ce L a lw. ison oesulo a el ent dor m o f deri e o I c y o s n the h qo e r f toto at!a Te ot laj~ ITSh e forosit of ati os;e men in s o recing atedomythe i on 'shi maold r ao i rlcnemsta nof dth arep laga, o t rUbe aoldltt as bas oe ar ndss, the 'oaalr cdd letdheePan ibwolontinu rttb uaiontya t eann Tiarble uurto Aottea ourtoRrd aonld amov srel their b e me nlaI wil hav meo aure was um otbtle y s ykiw bterds w e Wed gat laro n uber a r y w lana rheliev th pig t o te ddes Hafl e f ron e vieral eaio he teras be atlenden y PE"YouEDive bea.s"ked bytu' Alltclo ialrendemoney elce ore ahwahehandedoverhInum sorte of cm hat-ootIm o f a be ws t hoer coope tion from the re.lden c y triihm a we mean: h t oa n-t. p me time won ert a t1em iero: me AS tHor CThs.tWok OU-ooE r notohing, comicalte abou Mik Quil e tICTief l pp h ese r"- 'l "o t .el.o ths C cheaf u.w to t sh rtJ . an 1 am with.ns Outset such pi ours. Anh we wle do our pasrt to k epso-a-nd hae ,ll eols tao d C has now i a th Covhmleh outses dnlev i rum t w hat t l o. He ew. byo e e r.h vh eri she evn or three tourh ones. do e f wh .o app t progres. They re,.and the... U.S. r hn-of-prlsoners cleae had mereh to the 1 blwe. w ho .. ln ored . IItsn te hP's.i immobile striwiabrd.e i .w Sat w he erh efl rom r a n S . Se onre who elteves he can be of some tip n our function h se yd a t e di c They my nd in aure ay day they ha ol as prisoner put to ad rrend playd any, role vta e big s to intrdce m ar houlg lee lt the nears rrd be paaralzed.M il ,meas out mi eetsthe tt e b idea seemed to be that ered i proposed Db s a l e t The bn oin arna o of slep-gu r its. sM.htt ike ho tomsion fr i on u uoa. n r th a1b ee n.este wol (js 0 yr. ,..lah ) ohe .ld, lorkletru eToI tert eas riroristsd ho it ketsk ed r c _worl .t lot ofe meric n ow l.os the iea Coma- "t ueo" h de d o rusl. loh pies lw ,prle mar- wldSeem O PReThONlyibimio H ne w a erlab Nou gned s pt Toud readn di d o ed toturnA"e rca d form th s S Sod r the-emeeu 1yarsao,-wh. ,ot te ewn o o d The rGeat tcalf wold t r 1n IpaowsthsintheetePe weee lave t fild clar r-at n resp -ne.he.h e do ryiwil, ll l ain go r Amreow i h hei onltor, eed to setteok ihe everyhos the Chnte iommunisfeso rf es. r n in i t l ri boosts aftse r e nrskds .e. (notu. w t: and eaerytnight.would hasuverturuedrhiawnrl tttsteetoby ]el o the wa. , h snomthe rei den: e sh e to.oeyenshteore t e b. s 'l c t Cm haduele dns t h t. r, ".r m ar a -t .. p.i n ropercoor wratioo sseem Footheex Incte.outh,,v he thme won't..A c"ficeat the a rd teryu 'akeshIt p.rWa th ntfi e fT o f hstealyor pr t bt hT tew t h is n hO hosne ?so ch ahe eS a o t ru ti e it wold be-to ber dap reh w lds ptre ie eot r wo rs. TUue is lha u i 41 Amrreica m owvnlih i f t5ehSeChi acSEsIimpleS Sh d no tti ple t-rat ha m ea l" ,e oi ito-ulde "-1h t Me th ei, theena re so va y e setriok e forol /oe na o n s rle ee ofmAtrcaauoneeGnea "oifden ee. k a d.t h ,,o int r.ul p once c.,. paur noofdarko, e Wct rtemmitte ea Afe dlinests Cofethd efieo dgldg Wa IIs hfrgadh. tte cah teC i sepro prme tousemsatotr i e wi..themn o ers sn Mesad.o.n oto I n ha h as e i s" osd ou m I- a e tht e a, oe. e a n bi uT ,e e ohaed l osi theT w i nd lre ari ns instead drewlaewingle so ul t pleaye -wiultdseneamresthanrjeruitilyin bliodpersoeHwdat hsnratiou'.sNrafili rmreh ow tht te ee haS aion-tersep c dcouldToootdvaetrookfthebraeepaanye outeof mightcome etweenthe time ts T heirbigIdesiseweredetowbdhrateyrdecwyeb tooturab ? r ctr. e ev e (0 y. eh en N OtPhie otllde n e t nadtionb se andiesew g tob f ie in the nar east. e os iieii TIh .. fuR3,t.ode-asoenroastnyo policWe r-edrorcewthote__ta-tbf he h cch pes bw th p t mr- .from-thne war i Bome hu m.aSot let' etIad T.l'oiles iill A Ilam st Asia, n eet, are me M Shakemtfor otte ig a oT naier cewiaauts t ther..aythnoudioIoefWlA IoursewkAwheIIat a hi...-.eW e did nta. 2omee ne Of r-i bIstd vbo r aheitte rs r olltacross se b land Uiomw.n e 'wndn ie n e n war correspondents ore. o .he.way workers taich fu rsadai-cmebctrrore tno New leens, te fomr v sture of a flare-up tbat they .t vtFd and of mset eCe Inertutla lind|e seiepepet suppot Th e h eaegan h.iO s AtytA mCerOin asowat u siGenev. Ieas at hors t e rms td' ena ner e Watchdegp l o. dm it p l lte stonpiot a e.t tr mI owne Amb scVassadorr W ait I n g n Jhohnr1 Arol '.......... hst Pdr m he wa n t...hese n-temit d wehbthat the.e eim .. ... Hmoguetw will thowp ppie na he w pr T ht e 1 lde s asn o1 eSerGre n a a hielten e tha ntrac shane eoe the Mod- u linesnw ichnoperatigengineers an grO'sed so (L o b dleasd ol toe h er stlo-talso now cgi on ena owmi r ,pst sn oientharetrwdPraosbeleveshea nbvexromCTe inouruncionteseasasr ioketreat wilnTems n n fmaiueanyday fr ay s- be wh ro F aers se odpla he lwvilt not ldma stath sftor' aaf ol r act to a Neoka r p ta adid ei Whlle .aele,-dt- a n tmolewen e m Province ow a t- un0 o n01t itll1thuhtfr k r xerran da uS.t osk d n iMW i IsInptiswo ld"rel s o* r f's ... ..A r .l oneit pe hae. peOpletas asw mored oiu andle ctica Tlin e a en tho e (.ow mamAlnsg r aei- hinse"N "he ei ed Ne Sw workers th. toar D re ctototllftai ft S4tayA Awr ..n G"ludy n vr e i thee a oel va ot -al d t stol de.....AIO AL I.n.thtethey wil gon n .n kt g f stnr T ohn e r dvol u dhe are I ..... ... f "on the at verdos er@, ca,' 5, wAs o reminded by Bo- los .o how. to. p+." et l avey their the h. t We ..d i,_dnot ar sk ee line s, A merica Airline Tas. w A .tare Jor o erD stea ,, "y ,o g d at C. Diwant s .oI Laafe.ohet enith a oib dri virites aon Uien,,dsb aiins- tbiassadenea ,.r,' mr ,At .,,, by. ,-.name.at dtotal.kia releing eteUwIth dues. euc eau ohis l had e m dho-I h efes t U*to .-b o I LRa wellastoLMbandtothertfor-rtak noth er ah a a m ae ern aep lacetctathl o s imagemensv wkilotdroadrsicma000 ,houen-tlbedelaredforitha,"he bagamoning ,dtbo t and I tle~ mud .Nsvilte Sant- o er Chias smal, andter ues i Ru ssiah b- o to T at-e- prel.a ranc veslarethanotmant tefoAir foreeys e t-e AlIuippI aIIWestlinh ieternl.canabredn easl.old eheueirmanW JpaC o rtetalsny wSuhmeetIn Geneva can tI ke wOr ns bl untl ta at c I I a other sudo am o etranhatta TAre p num er ofmi ct& fivtlco se thenendto ft placeetnh roe b _lha A ae, to pbe apoImay eued to sop eftur bkeydefeansepoduAction and"'ube ordered einstatlyLwenh (Mows 1p d n .s ad al hr .ti hl r -; I Iiaelphbass no A ltthe'natons8ecmom fedsUI-rNed.n csdot'It y a planning defengstoneuePG frtharlm WnGhdeal'.c14n,,a.el troble. intheiresRONa ' Woo.W_,.llnadhand..o. mthro CArlunes. bus, I ca rouwanos Is-am es, the "eds r.. pany, bled In Avenida Bolivar, Pa- "--,SO ,, I namo n it on the 22nd day of Sepern. D - Sweet I~eSbum To: w favorites, ui aao. ~rE........TL.UPU9 .I~IL a..i --- . r a, t 4z00 p.m. for the follow. watepWisoatthCopri Ing urpouses : An e t t meps. sun o . Aborth4" Iwo) Tfor ,wws-mmwrin T in u i ~u wu r r- peramap set 1l lta* he t : ^? %?,I N ..- <* - A:' Pm 2 lit ofO VIM* I.. r- ~' - ( *t4- a'- .+A sar" wi b ia . 1 OWN w :'::~ ?I: *? '* . an. ...mu *robeB . I A .. . *; - .A .. .w ')I -.- ~ .:- kSvlay Ma mUaM 1 .-g m.. Ie " Miis u" ay alga1 ater as IP ALa . S ie o i a fSua ePAL MMd.m Cims an to eY"M p.m. 1 'I 1 [ii, -? !1 , lI (h ma XWI Ik; ?T *E* t ifth s.TA wT g 7-.j. - gigi rS ;"-."4'8 "M J4 IST ENLISTED i the PanamA Area to apply for ad- miso n to the UO. helicopter Illght training at Camp ., *...a,........b. :" Rucker, Alabati before the USARCARIB Officer ........ Cddate eho Fort Amador last week. Sgt. Del- *:.. .. mar ar MathW ()d Medical Battallon, Fort Clayton talks ....-**- S op'i ( ton, 7460th Army Unit (ROTC), 0 Am roaMe F o. Their appl;etaion have since been forwarded . .................... 5 to 4 utat Ge$rak, Dpartment of the Army for final ,mm .M.................. app (U.S. Army photo). VAL STATION. !O!DI P? Rfll fi uNches ]Episcopal Church c. .. .............. mP .; IkAAe ,TA D-R-. ,"',m--1 NOW I "-'--.....i. ... I.'_m mum= .% u 00m s n uopen. .,i, ,,,?, ,t ,_ ,.- ,-I. ,,, a u ,. ... ..... ,. '" I. tomorrow Morning S to ........ .... p.m. opal Church of Our Savious Sd e 4 o s NAHA . ... Okinawa, Sept. 10 (UP) Critobal, wi re-open for the new m p.atNe. r-ay p1'maru M atil novdl 5:2 pam. 9 a. A ig. A ld.. --,,, .;... '.* r--n. -Discovery of an. empty rubber term at 9:30 a.m tomorrow. John ge p.. *trt g- -- g,, a a m. mw Mrd. M,,a-n.. -.-, w ass.Asi life raft and an oil slick spurred Blennerhasaett is the new superin- H CorI r am- tuim lms ""u.. l:. Wi ,* FrOi. DA- lair and sea searches today for a tendent. Registration will be fol- D -- A vm' __ -....... S,-, _M.M o__l..p ............. U.S. Air Force Superfort missing lowed after the service of wor- : *a. cl_ _. Whap: .. _. r m. h o o ..O. m i theV apci.. Ocean with 13 e The ch urch school of the Eeim. 6L sM a t a.. i. n. Pryr _t and ao. COCOe _AVAt, TTATION The raft and oil slick were found Margaret's Episcopal church of Our Saiouh, 1- 4 _a __ m re .. .. s. , in the area from which the Super- Marp arita, will also be open for -s'm-,: -. znti, ,.t ,eh i-,I. -- :d 6an 4th S .. es V, Ch- c 5, 3 3**....... ,ome/fes, radioed its last message registration and erlment tomor- W L = :5 da biov.:4 .re i. S1.. .......... a0 p".m. P- Thursday night. Bobbing in t h e row. at 8:30 a.m. Herbert 0 En- jliJm..1j1d1r 70lU Fi a. MIi uwaLs ,... BID I Ilif surrounding debris were seven un- gelke is the Superintendent. The S* W i " I ^a ..5 -- ,,, ..... I-.m.OTDAB ,thleM opened sea rafts, oxygen botUes service of dedication of the new 1- ect, m aS?= A m.r --- as o lt goalear ... *0 g i ..............*:M & 10:41 and box lunches, church and parish hall will be an- S ._ .. .. i. D4The discoveryches toda search plane nouyed for later fate this m* I_'VaSSt curet eM pM **"* aln aBd wS d getI sear .._;..._.... ,-Mlatensifid. the hunt, but an Air month. * ';.8 jE f -.... i ^ -- l wom nton ....... s: I -m. gt ................... Tlo Force spokesman said no survive. -,-,-. P a. -_li,_ i-r' s CI. n 'sA^aiMy, aas.A 'Orond v a ss ................. ors ad been lighted yet The den- lowed after the Service of wor ST.. s:'.I q -:i".m *C* The ... 4It nday ASchool...A .a........ ri has not been identified definite school of t. m' -" -s a.m.) pL Ptr and k The raft and oil slick were found Margaret' Episcopal c missing u r c h, *m m mm_ i lSE,."r . ". A. p fortress radioed its last routine message tharegistratt ion and nrmentioned elii=4 00W" L. n chiSaura a$0trSno a"d stgrs a trouble I t you don.t m ke friends astmr pos itat8 Th- u re Oi : .hOhORT.. A1 'NI Thursday night. Bobbing in the a row, at 1:30 am. Herbert 0 Ean 'a em $r IaN Va. AMN ViadaNvma s a -- p .. surrounding debrie were sevema n sai un- gelkae is the Superintendent. The the : rSto M and a 0 o DAYS M st opened seaep t alofts, oxygsev en our ttles service e of dedication of the new I 'tahl n Cass:| fte ..I U1 n n m .......i... & is around -robin lurofiinchs. y test to and church and pearis h ho m akes friends m.... .sp.m.i ,i el 6 -' Ta when ithe discovery by a search plane noune start payi rlt attention 1dn s MNAVL STATION .thunt, but an Air month. o-nIwat' .. ..,.. a :d ,-, I .............. .0 Force spokesman said no surviv-,,, ,, o. Thm-,ar dys.... _.. 1 3 ........ ..._. amm. :0 ors bad been sighted yet. The deb- Jwo i f i f L ..A S ...... ... e of the 3rd r sno beenbe that the person s finest, I .) l .. S.q,. d n basd at Naaa a rrCi, thoh he my be. It. won't be. ........ see eme I a am ue" u A a. m s,."--" ....a s crossed the skies while U.S. Navy that he a witty, though it might Aa Lot. si' *aBy a ns0 being atrom and fish- true. wont e missingat e Cat mam: Am0 to $N PALma. an' now. John Spea..a- tho Ino FORT ULICKsft he SwU m MI020y vIan _m I%"R Cht "j= .----- f- ia mA,-a,,,idse). position at d an unidentay ibe. w OWbe that he A NICelfh, mi_. DASLLE g a. l__ __ -_ __ If_,.__ -- _-hr sews.hz the w- thou. h eobl. , -I ,s m3 Schol iga ... i. I routine message thatmmenei o Ieee d m., amlffijfW l'lsB.. n-ot.o ... ul e -4. o --If Y .ou don't make friends as fatM a d s at JIM t m 39006. ahn. l 11o I'm Pat. Other Uurices It- set no distress signals later ay as You wish yo did or don't WS/ cae a c l -e-Ln'g h- A A "',roz.l wfe "nice." mwan when we ute ~~ a as 4 aa ita m Itar .. aou MOn t aoft eS o af to sum up at complete pernon- m --.V tu. sm m Cema-- 'n. I ISsadooo 1. aA s AY .C o t p Mrs. CLaurel kley who die .. u eas th e per- SOLT AoL i lL.. r-ment Mtag l p. M5 am. Thursday at the Gorga Hospit son is cheerful, is helpful, is Inter 1111; .... smT. The rlontless w flying f friends than e e le yu now am. %"t- ClaUm : Wa .m. PA Nwa. .,y .. P round-robin proficiency test tat 1 m fo and ova person who makes friends & .0 e : a T to M*. s W I Perv Pe at the Corozal ChaOn easily and then holds on't to thimpressm. i s @ 1mmam. o p ..... Ia --- lf-Mrs. Buckley os survived d others with his own importance, 20Pm w.e. n disapp e d. Ti11 start Paying sth et Attention SS Si TI OBc Curundu rea; mother, Mr. Ari W In short, it means he is "nice" am-s m. I,.Th sd-a_ I" w', e .. ,.. i-ams- Colon a nd at Naster, rs- t.abougt dh ult uations, "ne" tont --,- Fr 4 rm eg r ........... m at cy as th e York. a e thnda he i s "nice" to eveni SI3 sh "--ps,---- ip tr. o*land* fih-*............... b "- one, not just to those he might IW. an an i uwe Mip ............. ol lc hf i ah n the toni feelt woud th OUg h prably o. -' W s. S j % nS.--r te Th eq If you w ait o hers To seet kod o ay- r, 0-- .m. A --o ue ab .t the perso-- .trd y.if wnt to mgen -- .....a. .--n m- Saudo 46 I i a..... a a_ o r I I others p Is tay es "ai oet f S 'eidaum ai iRtNema:a pmid 3evAr am Na.mttltj d p h.m. ItTB reauey aa simple an that. ZI BI mWS *.M******i__* g m. rg > to "0 P A, [ 10si S gan M.. B.P. ..-.... . do...h.a- .. cos__ Sh..d a- s. s U.S. Ne tc h i.- I"ley, who die aitht lama sl53~6 --m. T atW AU Xit &M --tu suly en s asS *t -c VEss. .L v.4 7- T j--Au andas Ps r.m .ma4gi Al. sra, hS". ed. onday at. am fonil .oiege ryi ol a s mu ci lbus tned a Las.. a l ms e vi0. a t m. t oscal Bhpet. shs T he r bey i m CSE g.i Is- to-om t dr 10 t yo heran br m HOW-Dy-Meaest-600, I--**and OMM= s a. w. a. onfte a__ the p w ,--,an .,o e m j ^-lly an _Ii. 1o5..P.. ,i P a lymma i- ..-a, lor.bonteSs Iin t sA m, Am .._.. ... L. Bue........i i D be.is feitwl pa im m o m "1 "% .a4; 0 p m 3 1 6 In o n e -s/ n o t S t t o t h o s e h e mnth4 WmAU; aniM;.-.-am.'- Is u.s colds,,t, ...... : .... P... t.owardSyo...f yo.,wat.o ake 111006. A... .s.d 82 J. c pe.........d, a sim e s .."' me" sm o 0 "-- ah i G" a S mt "aw y nice to pveryone." seam.. S SO m. 1; s . Watrolt P oala. C S and i &' ..... 8 am m M a 0. Just Cold-. VOL .ZL* Alum" (Da. word, "nice." mean who w u so DAoonnt6uttotoe0eI an S" N L O P - CMosansayCoesioe~ Sunw d t 510an O aL os Ncb* oWYno S PIA .m.wo julY~h I ZM "W"-'... Pat f !the Atlantic Beardri ib o- Pacific Side are lodk- 4ig forward to the appearance of groT p in the melodrama Forever True" at the Pacific irvtee Center on Thurslay eight, Sept 15. ; tickets are available from members of Aunt Ellen Club, umder whoqe auspices the three- act play Is being presented, after Sfist showing at the Club Tro- Ocal in Colon the night before. The cast was carefully chosen by the director, Mrs. Claris Ar- thur, and Includes such persons as Pearl Mottley, Ruby Flaher, Pauline Ble a a m n, George Brathwaite and Paul Harper. As a prelude to the drama, Junior Arthur will offer his latest ohereografic production entitled, "The ahow's The Thing," an vaudeville in two acts, starting 8 n.m. The heen 9 o- p tlton 1is To Preoch Suo will be celebrate -ian at the cloiftl euICar.i: Alban's Chu ,m, ra , row mornng, f i boriest in rgw Rev.'u'I Osborne, who hU bek e* IT' NEW! ITs.A S t A A Perbtd TreM-das usaft d "M ag i Todm". -1 54-0c.: Servke fe i e$69 #5 I' of.a Mawa no SI, s69.95 TMwoi U .9 161 CENTRAL AVWtN,'4 , *', .. ,, .! "9i MY FRIENDS: There will be an interruption of eaetrio r'oUentl on Sunday, September 11 between the heu' of 12 noon and 7:30 a.m. in the following wUAsl.8 52nd East Street, Via Federico BoydA _AN : pala. Ricardo Arias Street. CompaAta Paname*a do Fuersa y Lu C constantly working to Improve yoerW So that you are not greatly ieon necessary Interruptions will be held to a ttii YOU "FRMOO, - I'.'- ' .c "I I1 _ ii_ 1~ 'm = 1*77ra )I " .I r, .-. ." '7 ... ' TNO "\N IMATJ.I lEp ''.5 PAN&= AM CA..- R.. -: .. ,- < -^ AK~~~~.. PANAMA+ AMRI! ;-'A|fi| * 7,j~. *..~. * . Anvew sw vW pt. kU ;(UP) SOWAIZ JACONy T Polie today 60 r o.0 Written forNEA Service a der I .We .. roome ig o ite lrat week ---- .. leaving a fortune lb cash, stocks Sand 1em tuebd in be r girdle. MORqW (D) 8 Poce e tNMe woman. Mrsn. 6A$$ Margaret Amnn MacTear had pia- VKQJ034 ned $16,M t a cash to her corset SQJ10S alonff with $J In goveradltat bonds, 3.01Te in unleashed W ErpAST cheeks, ,|00 in stoeks and bonds 7WM 4 anJ three uncasbed social reeuri- X 3 654A ty checks . W 7 TS kS Police said diamond ring,, a i* i o IS- perfect pair of emeralds, diamond. 6 10(3 32 4KQ74 studded wrist watches, bracelets SOUTH lad pearls worth an estimated 4 9QJ10 g $50,000 were found beneath the SV 0o girdle tucked away in a cheap SAK4 dresser drkwe. A' J Raymond D. Doney, owner of orth*outh mvu. the motor lodge where Mrs. Mac- J t* Tear head lived since May 10, said Nmwo a B OBug Wad th wom Was A recluse, appa- 1 9 P1s 1 6 Pmw ruetly without friends and thought 24 Pass 3 Pa to be peanalen. 39 34 6 PaM Police said they believed Mrs. 4 Paa 6 PMas MacTear kept the fortune on her Pe Pam person durI the day. They said Md* feed--10 ahe wore eld -fashioned a1lotheas with a bustle, a parently to ca- ---- 'mouflage the buy wealth pinned S to her corset. )12. slam in toira Police said they withheld the Shet ala n todaMy contract name of the woman untold today : cannot be recommnded. its rea- n eMale enough to bid a slam thathis e eort ?veto claims the depends on a finesse, but South ftm ne n@l today hanui The s finest Police called New York author- be defeated easily if West had Miu lm when they. Covered a mem. er more spades headed by &0re s p eard.;l the Order of the kig diwiththe right openingfaster fr bu tihe Mw Yok lad West should have net the con. o r ea could tract even though he had only Poicere said the woman's three trumps. permanent home was believed to Vest fo* off to the killing ope- be Riverside Drive, New York I lead by playing the ten of City. climbs. East put up the queen, and Before coming there, Mrs. Mae. S4uth had to win with the ace. Tear lived In a tourist home in South was now in trouble. If he Daytona Beach. managed to draw trumps without Her husband, Mortimer M a c. losing to the king, he would then Tear, died in a betel room in at- have to knock out the ace of lanta in 1941. HBewas a retired em- S hearts, whereupon the opponents ploye of the American Telephone could cash a lub trick. If South and Telegraph Co. knocked out the ace of hearts be- fore drawlg trumps the oo " nets could lead another cluto Walter Winchell make dummy raff. Then dummy would have only two trumps, and (Coatlaued from Page 2) it would be impossible to pick up ar As it happened, South was play- Roa of Texas," taken from a Con- ag against an inexperienced d federate Marching ong, is now S ender. After winning the first No. 1 in every St George trick with the ace of clubs, South who wrote it, was a Midow Vl-g led the queen of spades, h sop fntt his col'm months ao. lie ttWe ol"khi Witten many hits but when oA that Wet would have the a "ia wUBI roughbo/Je soda jerks. n gleton or doubltton king. m a d Somewhw e orthr West had eaerndS new star of a "a- n; he "c js dramatih.it,' ?o Uh flip her -Sd ^ fa 1. 11 B fi flat on her face aL 3 adeiand i ock out thlel .c W 4 ' hearts immediately. The re was eay West ouM have played a low GHTING MATTES trump steadofthe ng. South .- queen would win the trick, of PIERRE, S. D.-(UP)- we but he would be helpless dents wondered if the state as West refused to cover in distress as the) passed a ,rump honor. state hbuse one day reetly _____ :the flagpole was the Stars AMg omists say feeding value of Strp ing upside down hayiis reduced by late cutting. I the universal exigal for in. Rd CMs volunteer workers out- ing distress or extreme eoi nuMb'pHid employees 19 to 1 cy. An alert cauNtol employ a"d wiBthut them the cost of sed naIly reported the error and Crops service to the nation would flag was hauled down alnd ho be lmot prohbitve. again-this time right side u a SCTOR T 01 MRTHA WAYNB Wha L Ii 4.. ,. I~. 4 9, I, if L II' I- I.' SI -~ I ii 4. 0. a, p.. b L* ~- WAM W B SMSBANMMDC A' V ANNE TMuPSON EgIPV ft MIANd 1101 L Mgg Ct oANC 10 UMt 1M Oalogs II ,manscuJA' ror /i P711/ i 4B3;r m Answer to PTreviOuS Pnh Dinner Diet I- .d'oeuvr 4 Auctions 5 s'"- tplit pea, for .-"downto instane dinner ,Sh,,m,-; I Pungent ..12 "" 0Havegetables 1spr ohton -Sehesnean 14V Wnllke part 8nMlls 15acts E" 8 Malls 1?.s- Molne, S Emanation iowa 10 Fish sauce 30 City in 45 Trali Ielow&. 11 Corned beef Algeria retunt MfeonAwr31 iChi dog 4 Count eance 1 Nonbyi 1Spresd (ab.) 47 Wing-shaped 1 e on 20 Harvests 33 merlr ue 48 Legend I o are 23 Eitonian pie s0 Fasten Bd o ptr, d island 35 Fine wool 51 Curved S3 4 Doer 40 Church molding ' 25 Arrow poison festal 62 Require SAnoint Hiding 48 Countryt a I - SlS 28 ce pinnacle Asa raspberries - 3 g Saurattpine 2Ruencltydiod J -- L i n I n s 41Cepakis point IRIadon 66 p.e DtRER I ThrMal)~UC U5IC~i* o1 WILSON SCRUGGO I U MACE iw M .r" MO > MARTHAWANNE,A MUTUAL VFW NOD OP AhMW AND ME. -_ Rd8~ Abl' Iresle By AL W maMB= . .. A"* .. ', . -1 . -" .. *, '; .* 11 10 3 A m S I7diMEMa _ ^^**'3 -. - 5'.. ~ *. *...: -~ ~ ~ -4ij .. It" Walsih* gui. .I EiAL&OiW~v * -,YICWAUIt Smne'OM sty * i &Malml, riS aL j xwK.F b A' bWmoaM r T - Ar .Ir^ MAI m i r^^ Naia' our ovia T IT Lt JAL tOL 14 _ Lake fhat I - -r i' ~ ~** ~ - V ..* 4$ ~~1- ,* =.'- 3~ n = L ~' at sheo Mean w Thnkhu! -- ;w* *A " i2;61~ .. . ....., .. . 4-- o .3 . ;.. :-^ ..: -. -., .-. 1 -- ... ft 9-.-' . --I .... :.-.,;4 .a :. : .. -, , : "', : ", ." ;, V.:'. --, . i .. ~~ ~~~ f, .. . ..I.. ... ,i'- '---''A-.' - .9 *3^^^J^^^^^h , . ;,. ;;!,'. .- '"t ft -':& .3 . , o -. i '.' . . j.. ..... F, 1t-- | L 7. IT r.", ,w4 JS.J4 44t44M 4T Mott'WE .: ,, S,'.. praw .. .te tft talk a toldthe Jadle. Uik In slma aoabc I *%#' merChamd e, imd,4tt to arrive. Her ljafnntibry aid aofz oIvwIn ladies were .Og rs. T. i. S. Ina, Mrs. I. L. .4 f H eek, A .G. 1, T rairs. T 8 I s M s.T. K Tando, -Ka. Van Enat I n Natudalt,. Mr. J. SI. . aa.chelba .-- -. stEe'4 C.-- 4' t ..:. -- "- C Co , n. a W ..The th Sir i . i' uork.i TheOrg o re .Su.o,., Cam ra', .. ,ctm AS T IeA u.s oP.IPer and,."..het r. toD bit s* e rs.- Me n .A .aaveI e ,. Soth b eade difus then held 'Mgqcay fo r Paci SI ert1 h S".. GA NO. MADDOI leaders will be] of Aiter a vI on here with her. anud St, a "" , tOn Edudatlanm Zeaml, Miss IrmaZ Gonzalez Jaco-t'he Virnu ti .IlM k e "I t me has returned returned to New Mr,. ad lri Dewr We reside Mr Rnifamu Does of Evanston Ble nI eup lukewern watereind Tr. p 43 iet. York. L.-Cu tadu, are enthusiautle tray- ml praee her homemade corn 2 sups flour into the w"n mul Gir Seouts o b a- --r elir sad p S t g teirei O t. bbrol. mature. o r ..d -t hpl hed-ir first rip- s ... ... e -.miana talk1 t l a.O l t eve d03e .ai to Iore a e softe at the Girl Scr S Sat Royal Sultans brom : to t at: t Ie i ed. a d tast o. etta few leed atBr h earlS ball lgmLy th \ \ Adr s rw k C. t.-SeresCsnef to fry s ooetsrten Ce vis.M Aeal. r ta'h a.n P ia op a she ..dd. "S tIs s e u t 1 houe Pu\t h Yor p nlgIts nfs jj471 j' aeda o. --/-. small o.oes @ ob bl,- d., esdou B down, divide in this covy r A mrs. t a m t te I let r t 11 minute s.h 12_. daeuha er ,o ejw lm r a m t- .2 ) eamo v tirdm ean le. roun b ai P , rs.fi .j:.EdprardHealy wJr. (Maie Center vesr. aloon garit. A fAuly-tr s ut ehearaI Party hr s Ont and one-half cups enriched unieitprodu SeaVist Room of otel tre on r for cer1,. shi t cbretpoon alttes, 2 ti FAMuilY MEETING HOUSE 45 R. passain waathe scene last eve- te"rp at thic eetres hat c auas t I u oney, the cup b 'U w Mil lW s. Iton Gnar of Me- a ltew water 7 o cup ied yr Eler Ballou Ote M &f t phais Tt that those who a Mte ea flo Me ng C oue waF ued o b SThr o regsnconditptMwe ,4Mr5A n Remove Mm edkle shiM and) Jiuneo McGee Walkerfor Paelt r di C ,cor e and the two-weddlage- the last 75 years. t ft a ior te aart were thohe S tei. i n heat a e Ra s ra brt b Wo i e .td butl e ror r' l t lthme- b srdat. ;r. a tod Nt, oA h y at Rd Mrtee- herires f "c I .___ _. A- a r dcend- fr t retV Y rk -s-rh' v -M rie b rairiis an d Me t of iElderts Aber Balo for P , eeams w the sc ene last eve- "pib oftlaf t e Sofe ih ihaiLlae a-to ahe 1 mlSe smg, ni of a rehesl party h s rin ,h director of thi series hsIt a onrer' iss Ma ofnshod .1 CUP tailngs,'"A up! UND LAD, K. I. --(P blu0 w o..6-., W1_ ,m-oto I i ot,1a Jame s Mc e0e Walkerua da ,coru. 1, mltad.h d twotweddII-nuin the liAt-G75 years. -, *ie ilaI.a Theatber t a dnce,-R'I .--. ap d ir st i descend- tsl- d J. .- Dae; rNas : Reonht nd a tfrSt ofd Abe ou I9r- Now.4B9w 87 -" .a A l NE0 2; 'A- o i%. :b BA BiOA iUeOHY ,, C; ... ..... -- 0 10 (UP) A wii - . toassI E oy b3 rn*p- uM to soren- entered one of the Intiatutio's bulldIng ad st It on fire. A 4W IC Uld per houwing fanned flume and _mam battled bouKan hI r anda a aif before bringig. the blase under 9:;:4-BIBLE PP0IQOL (Clseasefir all-eges) * 10 4*MQRtINGO.WORSHIP " .;" 'yLp1N QQMF.IDENOt IN CHRIST" (Swis- of Expository Me ges-on Hebrews) *: 3 .T.U.-Church training for all ages 74;0-VAIItEUISTIC SERVICE "COM BEFORE WINTER"" Oicial Music a Nursery Provided Childrin's.Church pr' cast H O... W, H. SBby.- Psuor '1. EVERYONE WELCOME. . ft9. .. - . I-, 'EEDY SPEEDY - S f.,T omes on b sqee ".. n" i'^M^^^l^^^ * Ct: -Sm 1' MW I flu. 'EEDv -s I (2 b- Qi 43 4~ j,.af" S e/aith r S ?ur hte I WP a with Ail Wd ItVels Ifme jrt * B drop Lo.r t Metiib do w-of . watwr ad "" solf B 9ltrA er rlduees a O.l, exca OM ea wH mmi S16 T.o. PIP" . w which Isa soon *-: - News Ain. of the Girl lec-hi eouri. for dtic tId ), will be so 9 to 11:30 a.m. t Scout Rouse. Meeting of the lie-side Girl Scout held Monday ftr . at the Fort Clay- Center. I Tro 48 will, meeting Sept; 16 ut House. salboa.': re asked to be i isn't worth muc ces some peaches. How Mib 'wty MoU popw up hot meals, cold mu-*gg and dche didwe. I, uye o botlteodayl MiI ioedpe Las IOwTo Give PF&. a itwUf Witef R. T. , frea Co. At~dhO r 9, w Yorki. GOHti* IVATY-CMTS LEUSS S.-.,ii -. ":- -.-.-'i AL ..e lartsst uo leaIf t w i and other emaitrwvkr; tttiyv re dOMU-ttioe t 9 I anf, not 'htrwise bther YvQ . ; -, It netm fails to re th reut e m efntP Distributor Ia Vb '...mpus%; ':,A .e.PAW. ... . je *j:o *v6,>S :. t, JU-LO V0 N. 3 "Al Atidt",a'tt -I -. a n s ;: ..F'IMACIA^gFX 1 0.?; the new meeting place of the late crowd! every FRIDAY and SATUlDPAY midnlte to 4:30 'i.tm. . I thke new "'KIN of the K& Y OAR w ' ithi his TRIO EL at RA Ray alo plays 10 Ia, .us, Tus. Wed., * f .% -..' .- -*. *.i. / '.\ 7t" 1.'" 35W 4" ?istJ. qyp a A .4 lit, it 'Lift: ~Ns ' '-I9) / i-I LEMON THINS ORANGE THIN VANIUA .MINs COLONIALCREA9 CHOfCLAT-PICAN S. I . ..*i n '" "t - Come Se* New Glamom. .. New HanWdElinUE g oI L ' "' .... -' t a f l ; .. . COME 555 THE It's a brand-new continental-atyle4 Sbeauty-It ca out-tniOranuvwr ay oth. ur .. out-isWe thm ll o a t .. olg n. lat'itle eainb.er 4. oor mSem -the new i et 'ft I tlj ,it Cnip the wmrtatr orat dl .idrve it .. Itilttt 4t -'. 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(Gteor town University) M.D. Tivoli (4th tof July) Ave,eNo. 21A24 oppositee Ancon School Ph orond) Tel. 2-s11 r1 ma. ' RETIREMENT, LIFE EDUCATION INSURANCE ]IM RIDGE Phone ftias. *-8Smt "iChilr'upratelle Is the s enc tlta manei people well and happy.' CHIROPRACTORS Dn. A. and X. OMLLAC i Palnr Graduateis 0 pbrr Avere Tel. I.-13 ' I I block ire VRANSPORTES lAI"R4 SLA. Packers. Shippers Meosm Phones 2-2451 2-2562 Lears RNMI ot PANAMA RIDING SCHOOL Riding & Jumpit classes deily j to S p.m. Phone 3-0279 or by appointment. El Cc', flRNi r *.' -' ':7 -, ..*. . : . ..waas o- a le - theA -vthe ofeers Thild to on- S- ', sMey du up that '. m ' i ; -t provo i. . p er and other.ote Sbehli eved on e to r dogs I by the Army fi'Wei t bSoi u, to keep te eoyrgatp in a t .c-a to prove at. ? t kt e y to :- i-hie ,--f-. _sedlictionia the irrigated I-.. b -of central Wfmugto,. A.... .*:' .' -4'. 4.. ,. --A| -" '. /!i *V ."o- p -. - -F ,--- *- ,-:..-*' ?^ FOR SALE Automobiles FOR SALIt;- 195 Oldimobila- 96 Holiday, hydMeeatic, radia, power windows, power eet, duty paid. Dulboa 2-4135, Sat- urday. FOR SAL9Eai ol 1949 CadlI- 4dq 62 CavetIlBe, odln, white- wael ~ es. electr venilreHon, seat, windowHHt, other etrnes, $1175. Pho.m 3-6230. FOR SALLS-1952 Cedllac, 62 sari. Redle and heater w/w tres. Call Baoae. 4462 or 3717. FOR SALE--1951 Ford For.- mati 4-.dor udion V4 Cur. tom., iereauted. white-gr y. *titewall tires, beautiful. per- fet canudtin $775; 1948 Cad- il 4-4pr w dme, rmdl, w/g/w ires Plee wii, ond condition $700; 19: 1 Packird 4dear Ie- den. 3 ate tik $S5. Leeving for the kStl. Houer 2104, sec ond flIer. Phone 7126, Curun- du, C.Z. FOR SAL S--1952 Oldimobile- 98 4-doer eden,. hydramatic, radie. IBer offer. r. Ianhaft, Phone eolboe 2-1255. SFOR SA".-- Leasv Isthlmus: 1949 Ford Cufm V-l w/oier- drive $350 or bs *iffor, Ca bL sem at 168 Vle Porress an reacliI, R.P. anytime. 3St. d.. e a11o ,. ; FOR SALE:- 1949 Oklsmobile 4-deor sedan, motor excellent, . enly $350. Phone 3-2448 from .t4. Selxas-Dosewat, 4-u., SI-- , Odea3 of-arso lavn. U1 lug day ofo the Davi ' long. round on w .b Amerianm were whipped Trabe af ahed HmtltR of Bever 'ills, Cl 4i flver was "wlS on the cha1siM4tKs i th whih he previoualy beHj , Austra i' No. 3 Sanis 4 wig. Hod, memnwhlJ. ,a 'ab8 e of trouble In EI." R, awblPs Sammy Ot14P i o tBton, Tex., 6-3.4 8 H. ,etu goined the Fiai t oit Thurday by dowl nuard Ba&ttn of San , Tex.. and Rosewall made it it a four set victory over Ham Richardson of Baton Rouge, La. In the- women's divistoa, the semi-finals matched 17-year-o ld Barbara Brelt of North Holly- wood, Calif., againsttPat .Ward of Zngland and defending chaum- pion Doria Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., againat Dorothy Head Knode od New York. Miss Bret, the National Junor champion, scored a smashing p set yesterday over M. Ever y Baker Flelts of Lo) Beach, 4-6, 3-0, by ) his been rougU the tun year. -GOOD NEWS .Startlag next Moanday 12 our wsrv"ic de -l be opened far buSe . DAMT: -7:10 a.n thru 5*30 7: SATURDA:: 4: .. :.- ataight thru 1:00 SERVICE EPARTMEntu. COLPAN MOTORS INC.' Aet. "eW to. do la hI&& W FOR SALE "SCHATZ" a--e.s. . LOURDES PHARMACY CASA ZALDO ceWr ALv', . FARMACIA EL BATURRO mIe 3. lat M A5m FOR SALE Household FOR SALE:--Quartormeor fur- nitere: 2 dining talis $5s ,Mesh metal sideboard $91 metal dek $5; 3 bomb blInds. Ill fer $4; potted plants. Hneen 176-B Pa- dre Miguel. FOR SALE.- Reeenaebi prile. Beautiful Hollyweod twin bob, complete; R-t ten deaspot; 'x9' rose rug; dempleal table 4 chair; small writing desk wlt. chair and other houehold Itam. All in good nconlien. Hoem 510-A Curundu Height. Phone 83-2233. FOR SALE:--.vlng" roem et, S piece; youth nnd, Rchaonebl price. Phone -44 6 O FOR SALE: Wetieghoyea ty- f0ijtoar,' IS-cycle $50. Phone Clayton 6110 during duty hour ar Curundu Sill, NOW You can change your old furmntum for brand mwl No Maey Dswn Na Co-siemw. Immdlate dliHvery. Only HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE can offer '4e these nsuming fuarS, te trade-in deas. National Av. No. 41. Phona 3-4911. "TOR SALEI-Dining room table, A chad .$30; metal bad $15; dres rr $7. 0254-C Gembee. PhLa 6-228.. FOR SALi--Tabhle, inel din- Ing: buffet; chino closet; chairs dUning; desk; beds with iprings amd mattress: dressers; 1 bed frmqf chest of drawer; glider; studio couch; venetian blinds; efrigertor: micl. Htms. Call 2-1540, 787-B-Balbp, Tavern- Ilia Sreet., FOR SALE:- Ga Servl rfrl- retr Itr $79, sol e lH ndition. Call I-4I a iobe 'e FOR JALI: P^revin served. leather tap eoff table and m-- haenp dIal. CllI eaun S-463. *babe ese ifel heaMft o draw- rs; Sdwer dresme motel bed w/sprin %%er Mis. Items. 20509.A ld 1t. Cerundu. Phmm - 83-7238. FARMACIA LOMBARDO Aga el Intirnal, do Publoaolones FAIRACIA LUX ",uWltf~' '- --- --- I - FOR SALt@-Great Dah pu e* t weeks old. Call -9, . 6-3 p.m. FORALI:-Bla kCoeekwr gen- Mhi RPWO. 'R-awored. Onm iA od two fomoles loft. R. F. J horeui l211-A.Les RIs, Ct- 'hOW.2s-154 , FOR SALE: .-. Mhahgae dek $15; large imtal dining table $10; Cushmn Mewtee oeofer $100; 1939 Ford Coupe $150. House 2471-0 Cocoll. C.Z. Tel- ephone 25-3184. FOR SALE:--Wolf Hound pup- ple, tharonghbnds. 43rd Street No. 2. facing Belle Vista Tie- etar. FOR SALE:-Wrsher and dryer "Westinghoua Twins" nwm. 60 cydees, $550; one 9p12 broad-, loom mi. dark green $25; Cor- one lilhtweight portable type- writer $35. Cristobal 3-2388. FOR SALE:-Ther oulht r Id Dachshund pups. 1536-A Man- go St. Phone iBlbe. 2-4384. FOR SALE:- Rado-phoneigrapl combination. V.M. changer, G.E. preo-amp.. Knight amplifer. 12- Inch speaker, in mahoamny. cabi- . nt. Phomie 3-6044. FOR SALE: Slack 4okker Spaolai i pphes, A. K. C. ra'i.s- trMed. 7 wleks old. Toil dock- ed, w r m d and Inoculations started. Apply: Mrs. Paul Mc- bonald, 72-K Fifth Street, Coca Sol**. FOR SALE:-Youth's Roy Rag- an western riding saddle $25. Balboa 3680. 530 Lore Place. Ancon. PERSONALS MISS HARNETTIS CMARM SCHOOL Is now formirg new elqpp f'V, bm-ewive, business mraq i nlu"ds eamplat heed t toe .rajMl. F e fudter I n- iremtl~ al l ab 24219 or SPaname a5-S. II Pieame Ho- tel--Site Il I. In eir Abortion Death . . . - 'S - PH ULMUPSA, Sept. 10 .(U Mir SiUver has been In soclu- -The d t torney said to. ala In her fashichablet ubr- dav he .vwR he "new an -n- 1bn aome under pjychiatric terestlngj e ence to present are since the deeth ot her Monday At.L preliminary hear daughter, Mrs. Doria Jean BIl- ing for Mr. Gertrude lWl veri Ostretcher, -from an qbIrIn accused U.Map accessory in e attempt Aug. 24. Se a e- aborti' cdath of her herEs coumpanied the 22-year-uldoll- dafugh .' y-haired heiress atht night to MtAfy. Samuel Dash e- thie North Philadelphia t- scribetdtherearing as "the .uaal 4nt of Mr. *and Mrs t n inrst toa~rd ..a crlalet I 0ehwrtz whree the dir .' proseton." He said ft would be 'r lawyershave Leie.e to public . '. va the mother que tie on if the 0-y.ar-ot 0 mrs. abme w ufkfrisf muf do es ap sear otaarta ,in reament aexck.1* answer, to al t laued 'Ira. Ost.tGser, daughter of T'hur sh( wn l.plckea up Herman Silver a vice president by ceanty. detectives and of Food VYtr stores, Inc., and a brougbite stawl, pflse wourt, alece of the s u p. market he said. chain's founder and board Dash sald "about 10 to 15 wit- chairman, died two months to nesses" will be subpenued to the day after she eloped with testify, but he declined to iden- Earl Ostreicher, handsome Mia- trfy them. ml Beach motorcycle patrolman He said telephone company and son of a Chicago business. records and "other things" also man. Her family said the couple have been subpenaed for the separated two weeks before her hearing. But he said he could death. . tat this time Identify the The maximum penalty upon other things." conviction on the accessory LaEWI S RVICE ARMACuA STADOS UNIDOS FARMACIA VAN-DEfR-DIJS I iNt le. -M FOR RMNTis Fnihhaed ee- bedreom i prment nm Vie I- pase. Phone Clayton 610 due- Jng office. hour or Cupndu s5118 s a 5 p.m, _ FOR RENT-Apartment, aftir.- lished: t bodrnees, bitk, par- let, dining' Mom, kitchen, hot water, sent's mom,, gonegs. $1 IIS pr.*pt.Caemile A. Per- re,. 4rd Shet No. 3-11,11Mll Ve. ; ,* ' FOR RNT Mdern ppst-. menta 2 boednoei, diil sitr- tin,. parlh, $50. Leay ParLk FOR RENTi Apartment. CaM be ucvIted leti office. "0' Stnet N4. 27. Ask foer &S; Cr- FOR RENT-.-2-badeom laes ' ment, dining and sittlni ram ' screened, in San Francisco. Tel- - aphohne 1464 Balboa. FOR RENT:-- Apertments: me and two bedrooms. unfurnished, with ocean view. Uruauay Street No. 2. FOR RENT:-2-bedraom apart- mont, living room dining room. Chile Avenue, 41st Street. Tel phone 3-0847. FOR RENT:- Fumblsed port ment, livinfmom, dining room, 2 bedrooms, stove end rofrigore stor. 43r Sirost No. 4, Bl . .. S .r.. --._'. The arsmn Ie nts was re- poited Mner -,n the -. ar northern ti f_ state where several maj fires have been burning for O InO the Klamth . .. National oret and adjoining With Pride We Offer tonIe..- start an& a Ints aies A Treks Yr ted a delightfully beautiful, remarkably Th n wee m st y bro avht r control a appealing, dignified home. er hu "BarU, en t ADDURES: Golf Belghts, Cale Antlpga. mi-" .aM delbbeotely FACILITIES: 3 bedrooms, I baths, lvinr room, dining m aOW th t .hot o0. en, kitchen, patIry, laundry, servant's room, large .swiunlag pool and 2 ear garage. DISCRIITION: This practically noew and smarttl designed tropical residence Is situated on a n 1,9 ms, lushly land- sped, Got Cl adjoining lot. There ae 3e s epacs, bght and airy bedrooms, and 2 colorful, tiled baths, ete. Ad3oln- Ing the extra large living room and connected by sliding glau and screen doors is a magnificent Floea patio aft- fording a beautiful view of garden ad peel. The kitehen Is a woman's dream, modern in every repeoet. There to elest spaeo galore, and 2 of the bedroom are alr- a-me. CONSTKUCTIQN: Terracota blocks and Bermuda Almalitfe .f a Jaleuk e and alumaInum moquiito saeesning PRICE s $59,000.00, terms obtainable. Cam 2-M- fer appimtment to itapeet, and Infst m. S1i Woff and Company Ltd4I REALTORS - S. "Our Isfegrity Is Your C ."ar I&Wflirr1 man rgniurs reauy Bastion after- activity, tkl today l.W;w Sadquartqn H 0 -3M ta ihrid. 8- 12I Cll k Etudian- '. Poime 245S0. WILL SWAP -nw 'Admbal tro frigrator, #0- ele, for well know neiw frigerser, 25-.y- .de. Call 6-483 &embe. NEW ARRIVALt Igart kblty service .. .ame lemp sh- "lished Shop. "ftaeide licensed hair tyles. Cacll Clebbhoue. Navy 381,2. DR. WENDEltAKIEqdial Clin- ic. Central AvmeseNe. 18-117. apposite Chiet Mk, DOay and night .arvee. Phie 2-3479. RESORTS GENE 4IL L1.S Sn1t ClIm GUEST HOUSE. OverM eamn . se u d4 by ld trees p, private tpto- boameh (2- lmn. walk) ... gas m i & -- frigmtor ., cEnwdt0 8. fleyviound I tnIW -o niihtr, b 6 a c r cu badvfttn, Pinl- p~Onlr, ,Pttil 0eln.. c nutO, hanashow, etc. Current rates: Navy 3812. . Shrepeof' fsu lerrod 'hauli oo beech at Santa Clerme.Tlepheno Thompson B.albe 1772. FOSTER'S COTTAGES. On mile past Casino. Low rate. Phone lalbw 1866. PHILLIPS Oceansid Cott , Smar tfer. B 43,. kBlfea. Phone Pameme 3-1877. Crise. bal 314673. Presno-Bequolas area: A fire 'z1. the Converse Basin section, pre- viously near control whipped out of hand byristng' wind,. Thme fire, which everat day. ago wae threatening the famed General Grant rewoo g"rw now was imnS ig the 'ol tree, the third large tree A.n the wod, leoate4 about ftve mll _ran t. Grant grove. Treka ramath area: The Kidder Crook fire, about 20 mHes boxtbwgst of Treka, wasj Mown aut 0 control by Increas wind. The fire, which ha barn- Md pearlr 2,B.00'anbw r5- toda ._ to be att per "rh-h ou n a.ro,, , II-- I I. HOUSEHOLD 4=' : r.P - .M ft &, M A : . ., NOVEDADIS ATHIS __ vi!us~ela L Mth Adtreean T e caso wpielsei t.Sepft.l 7tb. Tmerdiart M m bh. Chle oi- Chi'& Mpmiguv..Rlgftr n o . Coll Balke 2-4239 or Paname. 3-1 60. ONLYt hniegaclasses at Salibs YMCA. Hernert & Duan. WANTED M esellaneous WANTED: Someone deiirie pretty kitten, two months eld Phoneo lobe 2870. House 531 Anon. WANTED. Apartments WANTED TO R NT:-2-3 brd- room pqrtmnt or house b A- meurfa buinesnmao. Call 2- 2686 during working hmurs ar Hotel l l Panen, room 232. any time. SFOR SALE Motoreyeles FOR SALE: Motorcycle Twi- umph Terrier, perfect condition,. Phone Navy 3111. FOR SALE:- S. A. mother bike 500c.c. single, ood condition, new tires, $200. CAll Cristoabl 3-2415. KISS ME V Bkld.t of4RAMhe-Mkckey2; PAE-kIEA*s Mornd ort -;.^.i: : '.# .fi :".. ';- :-.j *. .2... w i.r M, .,*.,).::f -. >:.' ..- ..,' .:*.- -. - POR SALE: -.016 6a a 6lf crq of lIed o0 the Twen-left. Mien Highway h. east. .Mw . ums 97.50 mu La Inqub oa s I I Sieet lasot No. i. > l D.wela. ' POR SALE:-Hw. ia SI g l .-' slice4.e lt Citlet, Gil A No..T2: Three bodreei bml, i0h, kitchen And r0ga ,"$14,S009. Cell Camle A. Popes, 43rd SA. No. 3a31. Belle Vita. Phon')- - 0434._________ _ FOR SALE:- House, fWaitenr, refrig tr a nd lt" chep. A"p- ply 17th Steet # 32, Rio Abe- FOR SALE t-$12S0 dawn P "P meant, new ne*beoutm chalet, ' light, waer, noee bus, goad street. Juan Disk. $4200. PAT- TERSON. Ave, "A" 19, 2-2346 FOil SALE Only $200 &wn payment, $10 monthly, lows in Mopte Osero for $1.50 meter PATTERSON, Avene-"A" 16. 2-2346.'. FOR SALE . Boats &-Motor.. FOR SALE:-One diesel englitne 152-hp. Bade Lnovas'qomplato- Iv overhauled. Many Stpere pds , SCae be e t the Pedre Ml- Iul Beat Club or cil 4,09 anytime. 1 Wailed to Buy l. ,- :AL" - asla fthe aM m aug aag *i G''" i, . - 4, 4 I I '-4, '1'. 4,.- 4-" 1. 'Si - I -'jF.m -- ------- --;- ------- ------------ --- --- LIBRERIA PRECIADO MORRISON - FOTO DOMY wtft AMeama Ave and U st. -a Em -Mi -TIN '4 *.- .-- .v. '. ,. *.*,- V .. ,' * '* 1 -.; ./ .. . .. ,' ,.' .*, 9J ./ . .,.. .- .- '** -. -, .' *~" ",' -.-: ,, ^ ^^ % " ' ;- e.- i :j: .. . ,-:. t ..., ,=, ,. ', *' ---. '*:= ;". .: .- "". ., .[ '^ -0 ',. ...' ...,.- .- ,...:- ,- .^' ^_"^ ^-3,.- _,o- :-.:'v ; %, :^^ ^ ,, ... ,.*. . , .....,.,- ... *, ,- ^,, '.-, .. ... o. .. .-- .. _. .,-,,^_ ,,:;, '.- -* . " ^ ^. ", L- .. -: SsLa!L S-^ .^ .. .; .;..... ;,J, L F. f l ." 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Crock abe rnk bout it: NOT IN THE SCRIPT: Marle 'slbeei a et of tpid pub- Wilson "I wonder when they're itR bar deciuloo, but we're coming out with an automobile U. We'v been together on that automatically as i ft a. the for s years. I g fa r blame." mentaly to see bther peo- Dean Martin .and Jerry Lewis d toaeape a feeling of be- in danger of slipping as a team be- mined in. cause of personal differences that .still haven't been ironed out? DIVORCX? I don't know. "Never," .says comedy star vent' discussed it. It's up to Claude Stroud, who split up w)th iW. She's moving into her his brother Clarence, in 1946 when &tMlent when she returns they were at their peak as a team. Mi Las Vegas eagagentait. "It doesn't matter bow Jerry and o still hair the keys to our Dean feel about each other eff- and I still consider her the sts'," says Claude. i gal in the world." ey will atomatleally fall hIt what they've bee bg all these Y, time t hear Iollywood's years ad I will eoeM d at m tt . beating for new faces I'p bu es lf N Is ke Aft ed of a story told about a to rete m lOn and Dea an d eastin director with a face Jerry are -gat showmen. I have s ZWd tr o ved. t a feeang they're going to be gret- WPMiuIn, le new laces, CEZLsati :M:K afrt e f n Sag nfe w fas bone game ii*th recent res i.e' 0h 1 w g, let "private Seefttary" and "Osie me for ht.Mi.'" and Harlet." 1ie's also playing Se. .. a big TV talent aow "that will go a Jam :Was-a Mi Ne bend talented people a a new title gimmick n the pre. It w velop these people, Sa 'mnt uG'omfioe give them material to work .with i hinspired 5I1 as "So and bring them back again and "Daughter of." The trend again " J some intereigf possibil* ratherr Clarense, he says, owns ch as "DAvy Crockett Was an auto agency In. Sioux Falls, 1Ibbr it maFybe, for some .D ad has no Intenteion of ever e_ 'AuiMLn wi Mon e putting o makup a it te flr,-. '.ill -e "n I Stars. for t.U e |I THEATRE "Jobn C"um- .. . Jane Rue- t....i ", x to discuss RELEA E lug in "The an tue er." The pa- old S,000,000 , have to be Maemi ever my Dune Is Fnisco race- Id into a bar apal to pay ..' . I THE PICTURE OF THE | SCANDALS! SWith the most sensual I woman in the world SILVANA PAMPANINI IUCITINGi.VOLUPTLUOUI '. ,80, .#a* t oummings Is getting i thaeqls act with a , B t.pir t.t, .. a adat a Fo Be at dMn Stov pO.-baeldT versyi i..ca but theram wMll cenMorship cuts it aches the, acrean. *I ..- f ....-"J .t I W~i5i V. himal ..aII t out that the *in room oo amlinor the kften Alon- if wenlent. THE EATIN' :,AND rTfRpfiiuy shown Is the r wat average AwAmprc sat nowr cf m w waw ip his Ibee's noIwc aam geUUo' ao. thlngs--but you don't need to re.ed .-am, Ipr9eakd and pec"agqd in modeti sanitary 'cotalnes. Vats ftt . com ment on them W eae t of A pl taftel r WOTTA MI D'em bi_ wIetn- e tous Impwrial Vallsy, but UiIIU- .1b. ft Tpa~f3 ~why th A-e 3m. penial, Calif., aw en M~ excited as they' sample a slice from a 1 "-poen. watet thought fhom IFt.' Slth, Ark. poised anulouly ow' the an =re, from left, HeldeOswalt, Mllie tIlsey and Margare' hiS. IXCLUSIVE N1A PHOTO. TR, E .n THE SHO .. The Y. r's GOV*i. og oqd,' D' Sho*w.:. R4eqle 0 Niit.W di ovwi at the "CENTRAL" T tre., CLUB YOU] E C B FAVORITE NITE CLUB .. CONTINUES PRESENTING WITH TREMENDOUS SUCCESS R 3 SaWS AIY ;3 Y 9.30 11: :3 Betty orale Is a seductive aseralo ssien in a dream dance-and-song-equenoe of Columb FPictures' "THREE FOR THM tiQOW," CinemaScope musin also starring Marge and Gower Chanpton and Jack Lemmon in color by Technicolor coming release at the CENTRAL Theatre, next Wednesday. For the sc@e, HUllywood. designer Jean LouiA created a jeweled and gold-embroideredjpeacock sari with sheer, shirred p;epe harm trousers. A Jeweled bolero slips over the sleeveless bodice and Betty saoW wears a darling headdress with metal bells and jewels.Te opaddress weigh- ed 7% lbs. The rest of the costume, eight ounces Advt, jj~j~(~ -~AaAdff (V AjTaI. 0 If Ai. B AL t O A, SUDNADA Y AND M O-NDAY! .i_ ..__ * r ", " SHOWING -AT YOUR SERVICE CENTER THEATERS TODAY : Uji TR&IL . D "BO HTS. :1 SME DA&MBOA c;B.nmascpe color v 17 B B AMD" SA N. * N I It, iAR r iMA- GOM-: BALBOA2:io- d3 o30 8:30 M. MY YILLMAN4 flACK1ULLY iv .7' .! Aft --A'' - *: ,* - '1:18 . .. -l i.f a .. w i s ..'-, fa~ dd914m6D the -King of Cha-Cha-Cha Famous Cuban Singer S SONORA MATANCERA * F * - *- >. I ; ( : :,- ALSO: 9fli *9duan the White Venuw of Rhythm -.* 1W df iwzAu JAWo. Wonderful Acrobat .Bolero Soqssress Bolero Songstres - 1_ Siu""er 1? 4, Wea-known Singer of Colon "A A mComiRng460 .E-DAl Bu~iEa,M ANAs ower a ,,A We hav But IN greatel Ever drum i reminds movie he. amu York to **Jes a now bor" i sequHl tosahi of" or suggest i au Was My GNON 1'- e*, 4b v r 3.fc.. Ar?,.-' I;s.,I 0M4ia I~ /** I U W .I """. 'a. " ,? ,, .. .. .j ,-*jI _ _____ _ _ T .,.o .. '. ." . .,, "" ""- L '".? *,* 9. II I -". .i'i ' t r'" "-.- '. [ f -." '' ^ :- ' .^ ",':. ' r ' ' '' '"/* ** TIEPANAMA AMMCAD ANA MIU.' DAIL - -- "- '. ,. M .. Mo si i Ne ' ,.A1 '-" - ir O ___*_' .,* ':f Tribe Firemen Tog er r kl....-L TL_.!_' Hl-- J mVucn I ny re %.%ae Indians' 'Daily Double' o- NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (UP)- Don Mossi and Ray Narleski hang around together so much that everyone calls 'em "the daily double," but the way they're clicking for the first-place Cleveland In- dians now, they look a lot more like a sure thing nennant narlay. First Mossi helps Narleski out and then It's Narleski to Mosal's aid. On Thursday night, Narleakil balled out Mossi in the eighth Inning against the Orioles. Last night, Mossi rescued Narleski in the ninth inning against the Red, Sex and nailed down a 3-1 vic- tory that enabled the Indians to remain a half game ahead of the pack. Bob Lemon was the winner but he tired in the eighth and ave way to Narleski, who made his 55th appearance of the sea- son. Narleski faltered with two out in ththe n h when he walk- ed pinch hitter Faye Throneber- rv and yielded a ingle to BlMy promptly atrck out Billy eu to fnd the game. All Cleveland's runs were the result of home runs. Al Smith hit his 22nd to tie the score at 1-all in the sixth inning; Ralph SKiner smashed his 17th to put Cleveland ahead for good In the seventh and Al Rosen belted his S1st for an insurance marker ln the eighth. Ike Delock, victim of the first two holmer, stifred the loss. / Two homer by part-time first baseman Joe Colns played a big part In 5-4 victory by the Yan- ees over the White Box. A ev- enth Inning double by Yogi Ber- ra drove.In the run which eekiI tually proved the margin of vic- tory but Colins' two blsta help ed the Yanks to a 4-0 lead that eosde their path to triumph. The victory, created to starter Don Larsen kept the .ronxI Bombers a half ame of theI ace while the defeat dropped Se third-Place White ox 3% pr_ " _.*'* .-..._. .... .... I Micky- MMcermott pitched v Oix-h1ter and drove in thri runs Washington nipped Kan a s ty 6-5, In the first gami of a twi-nlght twit-bill but thi Athletics took the nightcap, 7-8 despite two homers by Roy sev erg. I. the already settled Na- tionsal Lgue race, the Brook- hle D ers coming fresh off a pennant-elnoelag celebra- tin. lont the opener of a dou- bie-header to the Cuba, 11-4, but boupeed back to win the aoeond game, 16-4. Cooky Don Newcoibe, wh m open the World Series fo: the Dodgers, was belated for nine hits in the two innins he pitched in the opener and ound up with his fifth loss. Er- nie Banks, samahed his 41it homier off Ne come while Dee Fondy, Eddle Uukals and Ran- som Jackson alo hit for the cir- uilt off him. The Dodgers col- lected only eight hits in the nightcap but aiong them wer two homers/-by Don Zimmer which accounted for six runs and homers by Walt Moryn and Olem Lab1ine. Banks belted hi 42nd homer while Jackson, Fon- dy and Gene Baker ale con- neted. Lefthander Joe Nwchall oa lardnnnti limited the Olanti to four hs In boating them, 5- 0, for his 1lth victory. Wally Pest poled his 38th homer off loser Don Liddle In the second innlnir an d oGus Bell smacked his 25th with two on In the sixth. Del Crandall's 24th homer in the seventh inning powered the Braves to a I-3 trliulmph over the PirateL. V4e1" n Warren Spahr gave up eight hits for his 14th victory. ' IThe Cardllala scored their highest totalof runs since the first week ojfthe season to beat the PhlUles .1l-4, behind Wil- lard schmidVs iz-hit pitching, two S i' rof a mtanlonary. A low a of tae tropics that Ma , Thompa"),w .A Ione wud lcI" wastrel and the many other fas- tm has pemned are " and -MoN d ( , o0 though he was In nth main bout Light heavyweight champion a a Archie Moore insitat he la only fm if-e -. 38 and maybe he is. . but Itts d1I s a a accepted thru a perd TROPHIS been a sparring partner lr of 40 wee TI!HIES1 .wicky Walkewr in one of the ' AWARDS around u1932.1d h ety aH bsfor jey a | S ro. ,- coach wvo analyi"e the worlid'g iaisn i l tf A .l-, We Aeep Ordm best men stars, by - FriredC the w en's t but gae B -. .'- IN .. .. ... . '. '=| ;_E.T l 'II! _. -.$ .,.;" ," h- R:"" "J ~hsur.P art * -. 4. - . e 'i "* IA . rowanjik u-na'l~f).^, lla ';i .2 Wi-.1 N*. * R E LEASE THUNDERING EW MIGHT AND MAGNIFICENCE, 'TDAY AT THE "LUX" "THE -MOMIBER' b*yalNIlUDsLW. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICES BETWEEN EUROPE AND WEST COAST O SOUTH AMERICA TO 7 C.OMIiA, ECUADOR, PERU AND CHILD ' 1iS "- ..............1 ........: ......V h t 1 V. "-Mt itA tWIC (1M0(IM Tos) ...w...3e. _ 1 t TED M VIA CARTAGENA, HAVANA. A. 0, WA, 0 CRURA. AND LA PALLICO - v*. UEihA 3 I6 LV C O' ....................ev. S --TO a D KIGooM DIRECT m *,- .'-* *...................... * Hi'N j Ma ii ***,-.*".,*,.lifi*ll-AND L n lin ' r p iv w ? ,= " lI i I- ,. --~~ 1 IM A bd job,] I weam gIqi th pm. times mn 1 WWj"lji-&WbI, do 80.| abit dotst I umFS! the pqmpmq M i .nep o l oe h .... .. . ;.. . .a...de w . . a p g a w hi me n er..."....... t ao t os A -.tin e b.... n... .- nantnlth BA D .... -, oae canlup todo av 'An awet 00 2*b as eto At ile h Mit iol o blss a w c cege A ad- ite of .Curtis, Wilson. 7 R. W. ...mtth o*a a rh^.. is t dh . -egan. name bpl b. ' Of set ,_ ",albox f anslforthore, e Minneapolis 050a030 010-B 13. 1 umSp 15 mouths ago. Al th 1i0 alte h / Denver 001003,210-7 12 .I .. wben fB thtereeg p pad -.- ls -- Conkowaki, srr (5 an Td W a g bie m woirtrul er Cu- s 'e Lawatakis Burnette, BlyskI (5 lba0-Alor esorPer e ve lived for io rov our ee . Garmun ) an2 Johnson.. this .moment. Pere till holds if i le tht i ---.- shat the desion which gave dthe edaIn.in l leC made fast work of Deaner Tintimated n ate ro that the ver- an wh d e olpeds th at th last night to take a 2-0 lead In I adia ~as thas thBoo" Ta old f a .l... O.. he Association playoff series. e boyer oSe dc l see Ied to 1e rej uvenat inaK *i a " tiheir e lo semgo s fo 5 e onalh as a ." Minneap olis 0u d 0 10s tor_ oas he.l o. ow Irao;A feel thatrouem1. 'fe.te , the oM killers, l eage car n1 0 7an ow O u falelei l tha no 0iome l eug..tf n ur o ta two-ru blast t do and *5kn1w te ic ... 5lte.... .W..... W. l 4 mInCrl Odft and carl ad oe ri tho "you limit ,ea ,. ec .Imaa Slaprholos weesrlinstt. plm e tWh cmnnt h r n oId orawininge el tha the ye tan ol whi e pewlat SDiack OT ettelbach accounts. lfo U N o ictr tp b r e where yo doa o ob utr b tel Iulaewc- - i ee. T he caft, C n bps eve w hof ed ouat tha r1 w S ho e unst Mntaol int thep ory fo-t eWheu Om/ h .... hase alb n ow...fee I ..... that yrouo Toi ntto .an ... .. i Sthe miers. s wot fdert b nhen o uld be a.eit. tha f e rtioe nal t d . 'sart in the sec ndi a A MANEUVER -.1 C hicago t 1e h.8an 2 t7y 5 ai's manbo hef o e. of the Rochester .a f t teet..... f slw ia thi e pran ofth.eri esa s sin.to scond b nu a d f e ae pt to b b cob set usf reat esge ft oirt ee rsanr "- -dh Dueri (T5he Mi lars ley u thr, e o the hav acle th e l mit t te na lia r ahitdlon bn a tlpley ,o wfhi Tcami a th t d n inag te Yk tt atii imie et b o Lite l t Dick nTetelan accou g an bur ai ewwaok. e. t bl eaw a dead D on rewlb. tw ee a goempod oteu ORed In, cwco I sflae 4omine t oh seri thes n Bears, stu.ff.".ul,.the..ead Anlls a ia blle d. aus we e t ee onb ean.le w t oh wam evtred n tor (necd n Game) Cle,-eo .wi leandoI 000li0003 0 1oe m be h h l be re h o la dner de Rn, don nhobc m II n Brooklyn 01000660-16 18 1 B Yoton 000 0010x000 11 0 Beriu pectful, clean a n-5Tor in the..wo.ope.... gam1 Snr o e rt Chicago oft02300th o1 1 on (17), l, rto h' er ith at 1,bwRochester R. d a_. gask Omh aolha-Louil meto orpub I lOth. nu wo Buln tres tnihtileal th e. K .-.0aa wa ya tightt pioMtcher' del fe r Th aere c te rededo P r the first five Inn .ngt wi th the .8b.Len-kn owless' ut-,the.g meethan toro 0d Stn n a L ousilhelMe ere on rtre hi s ukln soeri nou a ee to ot ThetN rat, iu al utIof e Ail s t Cl tI E PARK Md Bent 10 Jone (13-18) Tremel, Davia, Delock (8-6)p Hurd and White. .... ..d -, ret e o ef any b ht h eb mot The Cuban S a ..hgs, who. Pn thim Tatum head footbae Kaer, Perkowshi and Chet, M Probably the person most in- rabid Dodger fan r al Thon wi the d t. Dckl ametrnel aatcco a. CunfedtforgameInwYo LhGtebalaytCoaN 00LEAG1h e wh- top, hhee buobyefha5Ib 1r g II n Theseries nowswithe s.r ,, IPt eapearoedtousu t t rook-aToronito. heir....... at- OmahawentaheawforgoodrnbTeM.able. t .. s tile senhiwfttthCare ai r f heout nthe l probfveor th 1 p ori alng t the o r veraito next year New York 000 l000-0 4 2 Kellner, Gork an, Ditmar (10- ch a.ra ...l- .. omd pb teaf repest- Lethts. The an took -1 Th Washington Dally News Lads' e (0-o Whelm, rb- McDermo (9-9C) and FitntyaGer- or T d i tr s e .wner fas h avr ieprov.ed Milwaukee e angt by ppding t an s-4 a ti tamped th report s Phadel 002000000- 0 W ington 005001000-6 7 1 lat to decide who tealofeyf and added "I have itnnLoula 13102103x-11 12 0 Deroaita..., Harrington (2-3) lta c I of IT G alat l oeked mere An vrican A0od1 0Blay0 0 madeino ecretagrmentt- i 1-). Mroinski, and As trot cti e sa I l narne tha N- woer In the utt Se III ool to leave Maryland in hico 0d(-sd BBr1nk-o8) a rle l t (2-12) and i 4Q bl Legea m e .t il l nllnt h )rn h nk In t a -he p G r vep. ,s M a rl w a n d p o r te r m o r r o n ht, t he fo r n a ._oer o a ri fou t the s tOmaes y oand a m rl. lwSht (4.7e and srSeswmith. rb Te r sd ue s-anteed by ftt s e o Scene In London s b kio at Co Di l thtad, LONDON the pt. 10 up) -Nioe IPerez ws pseeaired tof Pays % A b teat mArh tay se SMintel Acca to I schedule toe amee Brunl Td s o or thu ea Tne noonk INopITIAL ESuldnIT c am Cockell at he White City Stadl- w u i NA L-E I bU A MpRCA LEAGUE Won m e nt a ea f ar go I / I to dBoto o 8 whether 'io nuito .. .. thesever net h ewithea Ar e w-runr T RAW-- L P er r D it r (0- 1 SyP ati.de l wrs| In theN th ofs r of at man IH. avanaf. o...... -. m ref..ed perm34s.on to spar by o Cled p eand o 258 5 . r l a .nd nU0o0004Ran ny-d raged and Aha Sh tS. 1 ..1-/ he h' . taned hs uder .and notu shi, tr fr te w o fzo-- ith o?0m OR 'UP).-Sport rof Ut^te ofr * u t STMth S r i n re ha, wh terday ed and n yoh 1 00 Y- 0hr,--Wo.ethaR cg f i ilter.t.. ela , Leuisvhi offlvictory 02t1-e90 otegameo,,,825 .,o-1the.lnthe being 2 - enl ooah eT e~~i'a .72 10 .0 722 in 1Bosoyn..... no l P a o ens ts. gainteowsRdW ' i "tht o of t and h- 0W a ro There I eeashines ot Many ,f rr e athreg- tontr wit decide e Lem Kee cliobs o n tien pu a r whree Thert (scoglend G...a m1e...... ....6 A_92tolane, 0001P10lik-e3 fro -ie hsf isedt 04e9- l r to I f .6-1 4 d by, mly,,81 .417-34% W e ..I.3 h -td and w5thth e e po f rorao ur-gam 'i COL hl PARKIMd.I Sp1 Jn ( ) .Tr..e.4Dav-02.,.c4-%, urdkandWhite.1g, c ba 1 esaynxtyarintn 014 00- 6 1 a tth an tz. Sao b ru Inpr 0od y t ray ha rahe n gr a t rn fro the cl cn m w a r - men. tocoulead te Treel-byitsh -n (Night Cc doent way lhe goesehot aenA bl lubwohad n lus r-s arPig t roow. I asheaaselof002h0000,s6takayhbugion oT- / ed b enkntw we. re Thatthehereularo-okeI-moreLAi ericn Al/ layofI 'baloney" and ae d Wh ite have St.d Lrui 131 021 (2r--) "ere h has ot anned ofcon- lulke I mea' lead rhethan oNa- hinery inrtheLItt i n.- Nort Cao lin a orecay, ov the r wens, Ku.aa0anwordunes hom sfrt o kbencr d .o. Newco Schmidtd(2-51-and oburakCourteyd7-),. t, Gr imTo e iwishor 0 09Ofthe. would hehoe -.l - leoe nGa.Cl nlado..11- 80 from say I ,thwascausedgbyto w as-asgrea ta bfehis enuly dwe dthe.A..-1I .IA I r~c+~rr~lrr t, 9 '. .-'' , 'w .b " - U ' - : ~ A ...A,".ol 71. yyIL. .44O DOORS0F 0 Saron Jack Russell's Terriers in ia oew JOB STETSON Iv . h OT80 lo ng ago one of ouer a l COLU -a.- -(N A)-t asom spuenk ulttl. tey met hr I i c S. i e . be and his fam l erie ndh emily havee o.W been developing for varmint op, S0r 80b type in tempera- to I pf Aft *er o several. wgenerac c nis t oofre Swthough.Itrm nfotbe said ht heh aa .. . .e b hav b eee o e .s oft lr1 emd type In tempera- of a meatAM ability togo to nd. 'Off., .cceos selld to either bold I t a .e- Sor foxes,. d woodchucks And other b loks t ads xo will mov ea a went to ron with ../iAl..2OWA" I T-,th I- ",. td the quarry surfacing HOLSTEIN, --P)- K Undmo r tParson' Toer ori be Ins A1 p Ldane. wace a G century ago. ParsonSB era S. ,-I t a ,.be little L-r aon R sel s o culde at v lop, ad n. ", IL I do,.". vOthn od, some b. ein Isthedt naedaehner J rri_.I. I \ I T As Io Champ aont ea t doged hatim noh conception of ,b t l fear and a fox teer. Sm sk went to ground with d-at a ., te.., S... e s t._ .Sa.,_ eedle l it i Thsingle purposefulnesars wethat re- r son-F t' I . ..-c.--...ad the h usui ted tn the rent qurfaicknessTI .we lt ot _Lk~ lee se rctory over P one hs rpc h ers to rreerlthen indlomtsble spirit to on p o being CnC l e uon wno fleoy, whih rsble to run on penate for their small a ted Tay P ea .- 1 late ". nim lo e mou ed ahe w-ee a.thel Oi. st reoch o.o wt-on" .- ..a.. ey, o eve s o lit toeP-rot-'nussel lso.I ....IA .."'"I, Caa e al ..... ve---dogs varied In coatrr.er some being ins ad Uda ", S a lh o ot.iowhoCsterrmooths and some rough. Their ithe Sake r UntI that evotk afternoon, a amp on ge erae s ze was something be- , " IIr afin't.tttun l I -he lhard >t L.._.hBut here e..,a._l W-, lp-tba by the Ie bIre, Baooka. -put tood a--yfter aox-- atI Greory neak. en : ;. .e'may V trotBy t rih, eTheaho a B and hedn. Ir,- .h brr nwemer~un i Perrt"Ibn an American toy fox ter- "Diss a B b Sa h a rom l,, on te nd rces w os on, w n. hodnf terrier. Small It- skil a a Sorllba mt .e i" lasluthen e cond The den Stakes at ate belongs tedles inet n The BeoldmoCarn 8otees d small d ore were more Teb te son of Ilnder-elo Ichampionshict. and t. Chan-bred to use for varminherent hquicknessnt- A, ecweel in qest of AbtYAW Jet and.oS Vincc Dirnec flke Boy w aI abe to r on paisfrtersmall s-ze. oenth ^abr.. uhd ahtir owneeye ao r e ke-" Th Oeas their IAM tMIyha is do gsetohaeartS soy go I I t rd. hat withJohnnPOSTSCRIPT to y oh riding like the. Garden at a d, their pr ft elli lthe knew the colt could do it all the sixteentho d o at T T elad be aOt of. w rr s [ a / J i tr imf somuh c antgrea lle i theyo iulang pon bCge p thigs time field to which it Is so richest race. rie hs and others. ma Nl3te s' kne noneeey eor P u Just quit piinl t e e b eNeel es will be there with four were c-iedInbaktson I w~0 daaa iM oMd a. loop t e .te a f t, hve as will bold en r which hosack by the huntmen nd m JOANpe o ay ----' But ba he$-IVW So3t for won tuly' m i by the Irish sire, Bazooka. p to ground a t- r e at.. -. . .Io' g o ,da e fo a t that. Sb B ol e a w eare r ad the Even E. Cy Drake, who bred were run to earth by the foxlat ad ' asldo .. _P W inthehand-rpSwoon's!Son, willelo-.ohtunddpacka I. : .. r aBd ,I lai go badly beaten second hId The den State belongs the two-year-old Cairns, oe at U ' re ewrr arndgsw trying toteach .o lefowltnd i+ewon IS NeSoan ka ilald ]o wh Stad po kaWssletn Park.a-e eU mpturhty everrey | ' pl aebue Sidrvot aud cri- O 25 tIy e a o chap iosi. To ivo. bred to use for varmint bunt- rokd ('"You hav 't ourt on weae than a year ag loa. T-T heo Price Jon, a chnestnut so f Prin .Aeo tr ite whe ........." Ier. c wever, have sen epk cugihe, wad their way to i rto ..of -w .Master old l replied, A resrdm 1f~ /~ o. B ( why" the. otha 1. By ill".. and wh Mart first ./And Vice Dranceso h n is chs brecng-b e r. 4opy under Case in l,,`ietterm.at, Amhes who h .woon. by .weep ,-m oy tire), roase ot hloop, ex- ...... laO M ts alabu K Iy on the osp inwn way In" setf'set o cond ..y alut: Tse ...He breaks up theii* style."... some T e Jaynaws gate with teb batern leaders ad " POSTSCRIPwalked ov nd said, "You Ine d steppedon e es le best rn u.a orV, .o o-t-S dlear y some ther position, uas priva tely afuer his workoutb--othei aofl reinman outi, Ilo'. Bold Bfas ,, for he it.hear- :., ',', .. lte.,summr losses on the nosete.... ne reason re e for twoyear-olds, however, a dutury at t mutt!ered more chmp ery Keelthe latteron part possibly will be d- ae, "I'll just quit pitching e e o eA pennantference by J m Ier- .. .. __.hm' last of I wloss, f0 0lal in p M on e.ha ... tht 4e-1 e*ns he arid A-'ld. IPrEO.l Joh k dotle b ee bru t :tr e sDrak for er e umo pe up some place eqppe Swoons on h y maso , ine, Jy uyuld haveMay wuld hia whve .. Uela rtc one. . h*'*a a ea arte.9 ctlwng them, KaI nsasf, s and blazing turn o r speed that best #be wo4rEdb aund fnroo Ber .m ewa Statsrfor thrlplace.;hIsendors P'Prinme d Jo eAee- t when Duke S ir blte and-a-half lengths pin on s pafasted lked assk. A wa trying to t Betwee en'e s dach Nebs laska d I ate lk WasIgton rk Fturity ever Sl pivot and c.n-or olie they might be oo In Irun. To give you a rough Ia, 1. ) 11ou p't out on weekesthan a year ae. The RUB Price John, a chestnut son of Frin- Wee floor Ieuggin g a ... ense n~.e ar'sev .en eOP o.I, euI was that f ar In front of .'Madter iaotb replied, moreshfromw14Aareas first two the othe.r12. cust "e yhoulan't of done it don't le o r o le its who matur d into .un" The only rap against Swon's .- unde. andrwenCMArtinfrstletterme at Ames who should -em bSe oio UkI of aC ..undlo.er CPey l ,Martin. know what it 8a a A-boU t o ~ -wn'-.an-., ,,Ip ~ag i, D aui an o Mansas shouldEdue t iSwoon.'..onIw llnotgetie e have eehe se--fdseco nd ... until T.... breaks up their atyle'... smegame. gate with the eastern leaders and walked over and said. '-you Rcky stepped on the scaes r looked much the best in CAlIfornia LoUCost. hur privately after his .orkout-. their i.freshmman Outfit. ilo's"Bold Bazooka for heIithead-seirfir I er so ers ,B on the nose.... One rason the e ed for the red Futurity at Kmdel they a frrs the champ ia rooting so fervidly oNEXT:Tn everAKeenland the latter part of Octob- Va TT.chase.., those oh and A-ad Prince I*it Wv" uDuke Snidsr.blasted Put am.25 PoundsAnd slic-ked-auth. M O: : and Stabl---- ..l1....e--Nee- IL...Mlmod ikMe when Joe Betweehi yei .n'me shirt deasi- (Vaud.anO atT b 51 - .-.-- ,-1-. ........ made here wth the sme tobaccos we&^B~f5. xlimuewsl .* I thesaefiltr, and greaterl reehiws, IH'k^so.ln *, owm .." ) m IA% N.W n 17 1/2 4. iris& "nns I I ___ I a4 .- e _"I l Yiy - ON :, :- "" w ~ t~q'll~lrl ., ,.. .bad',;".-] 1U 177 176 175.1 It-U' WI ~" ~ - a, UI 'U ~ \ .. *, -, ' :. ,. . x I.- 7!SB M *. < ** ''* .*' Jrt' v' p., LS. .4. Sfng es Sem ft WA aS g~~; 'ird..P~t 7 ~.'w~; -. a - 'i-f -'. ~ ~~,: i -. .'* 5;; '- ^ ""- .. ,. ' . :*.vi-^^* <"'* *. .;: . * .4; . 9~4 ?t .rsX* ,.- -. A .i~. -r i.*. 4> "Let the people know th. truth and the country t safl" Abtauhpn UnceiLe. THIRTIETH FEAR PANAMA, R P., SATURDAY, 8hIPTSMh 1t, I1M HELD IN SLATING -- Dom' inicki' onomi, 31, leaves the district attorney's office .in Brockton, Mass., after being charged with the murder of his estranged wife, Mildred. Tolls Suit (Continued from Pare 1) forestall a rise In toll rates. They pointed out that the price of ev- erything else has doubled and trebled since the Canal wai opened in 1914, but tolls were reduced 17 years ago. "Even if the $1,500,000 lumr In Panama annuity Is not charg- ed to the Panama Canal Com- pany," one observer pointed out 'there's sure to be a move tc raise tqos." One housewife shrugged fu- tilely and remarked "They keep recomputing commissary prieel -just how much more can we take? I'mr'like people In a concen- tration camp, Just numb,' said one man, "nothing bothers hei any more. All I can say Is 'so what'?". This may explain wfY", the shipping lobby didn't go '"all out" on the treaty, one legal mind otberved. Whatever the outcome "you can %ft we'll be affected," wa the titude of another worr. I eth tralnt g in the amr es la Phrlylls Kirk pulled a swltdt*. 'SB*e want to eamr '-emethtag about meeting, s6o be h"s left f6lmand to ww.lI, T V a s. a.w b -i Oa T. mumi M !,- _l i - .'.. *.- ** . DMWELB8OONE ''-4 4- " l ^ ?i- ".:+- +flr .k } .,.. : Senate Republican To Press For Cut In Defense SDendin WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP)- the committee in January" for and "mnet .djeros." Bar bhe Seon. Styles Bridges (R.-N.N.) said more more, Robertson said. said het had ahead Mr. T r a- today he will press for further re- Administration officials general- man's reua , auctions in defense spending when ly agree that defense spending is The President confesred f or Congress meets in January. the key to whether the budget can more than an hour with Radford at Bridges, top Republican on the be balanced thiz year. The goal is the summer.White House before Senate Appropriations Committee, to open the way for an adminis- turning his attentiop to a week. mpde the statement in the midst tration proposal for a tax c u t end of Republian arty problems of a growing controversy-over ad- when Congress reconvenes n ext and the urgioga of GP leaders ministration proposals that milita- January, that he run 4cr re-election next ry expenditures be cut to help bal. Radford said new Pentagon e-.yeaS. ance the federal budget, cuqomies will change "basic mill- Radford is)d he conferred n, Sea. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill.) tary pror'alns" and that "fro m Detroit Thusday with Secretary accused the administration of tht standpoint of security the of Deftsne Charles ?. Wilson. submit a "f a k ae military country has never been better He said Wilson and' the Joint budget" iast January in an e off" Chiefs are both anxious to econ6- fort to "claim credit twice for Radford, told reporters that "a mize but "there, will be no chang- set of savings." ny statements that expenditures as in the basic military programs His charge was prompted by re- will be. reduced to such an extent that were presented to Cogress." ports from defense officials that that basic military programs will Radford used thAtgure- of 37% the Treasury is'pressuri them be changed are not correct."- billion dollars as the total of mill- to cut spending to help wipe out He siad there are "always tary expenditures authorized by th predicted S1,700,000,000 deficit chances to effect economies" but Congress for the present fiscal for the current fiscal year. but "I doubt" that the latest eco- year but aarently .meant 33% Dol told repo r h n l mt oy steps will total a billion dol- billion, whie .was me amount ac- Douglas told reporters that last lars as reported. tually voted. January's budget was a "f'a k e" Radford also Indirectly took The administration Is committed because it itemized mlita!y Issue with f o ramer President to holding military spending to 34 penditures totaling 35 billion dol. Harry S. Truman's charges that billion dollars but there h a v e Jars but claimed that billion military cuts are unjustified" been reports of still further econo- "wuMldbeha uved lalntr frmman-. specified sources." Now, he said, the administra- tion is trying to "claim credit twice for one set of savings." By pepouing until now a de. cision on where the money will be saved, he said. The adminis- tration is "weakening our nas- tonal defense." But Bridges told theanpnual con- vention of the Councirof State Chambers of Commerce in Atlan- tic City, N.-J., that "we can on- tinle to make reductions without l i our defenob--potiMttl or /weakpning our defdnse posturts." He did not elaborate.. Adm. Arthur W. Radford chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the summer White House In Denver that the military serv- lees will make further savings wherever possible but "there will be no changes in basic military programs. ' Adfgrda who made the state- meat after conferring with Presi- dent Elsenhower, said he expects defense spending to run '!over 34 billion" in the current 12 months "but I don't know how much and I don't believe anybody does." Bridges said the administration has established "a program for domestic economic streng, cou- -'. w#'" a military defense pro- gram which is geared for the i d .. and which can be main- iained for a period of time." Douglas won supportfrom Sen. A. Willie Robertson (D-Va.) a member of the Senate Appropria- tions Committee. Robertson said he doe* not see how any cut ean bemade in IA military bM e without qrg the d aefeMe e ert. *teyt had better not make any cuts and then come ,'back before Truman Accuses Administration Of Crippling National Defense -**** S w-- CHICAGO Sept. 10 (UP) (UP)- Furmer President Harry S. T r u- man today 'accused the adminis- tration of. "crippling national de- fese" i order to reduce spend- l ao d a be able, tobalane the b et and cut taxes in e for ali eOM lecthos. . He charged in a speech to the Executives' Club of Chicago that adminastatioa cutbacks in t h a Arm: ground forces are "unjusti- fied and most dangerous ai the present time." The former chiet executive de- parted from his prepared text to ;ash out at the Eisenhower re. gime, saying he has been "very ry uch disturbed for some N eby the admimtstration's pol icy ol crippling national defense Ia order to keep expenditures down." He said he has heard reports that this is a "politically-inspired plan to balaLce e the budget and at the same time cut taxes." "It's too great a sacrifice to make on the political altar," he declared. He said such a policy would hold "grave danger to our safety here at home and be dis- astrous to our allies abroad." In his prepared speech the for- mer President warned that the nation is losing its "margin of leadership" in armi. supremacy over Russia, and cautioned U. S. leaders to be wary of current "sweet talk" from the Soviets. It was a strongly-worded fore- eign police; address in which hte former President swung out stout- ly in defense of a powerful mili- tary establishment as still t h e best "shield against disaster." He said he was for an effee. ive disarmament under United Nations inspection, but warned against "the dismantling of our armed forcess" He said he didn't want to put a damper on peace hope, but felt this country should be wary of Russian "sweet reasonableness," in view of the past record of the Communists. At a question and answer pe- riod that followed the speech, Mr. Truman was asked if be thought President Eisenhower could be beaten if he ran for re-election. "I never was a defeatist and I've never yet seen the Republican that couldn't be beaten." he re- plied. In response to another ques- tion, he said the only thing he "repented" about the firing of '- 'w mty move In an effort to aince the budge - Radfca-d said he did not want to be to conuflict with former Pres. ident. Truman, jwho made his charges jn a speech at Chicago. "I can.only make my own state- ment,".- A said. Ha '"I don't know of any such t and I think I-would." Radto added, "I think we have basically a very ounad de- femse prorae mS ft :Sk these sand of saee a d the g e. try has never be. better aft." e said "thear ae o plans that I know of to change mee...basie programs, As for future mltary budets, Radford referred reporters towil- son's congressional testipopy ear lier this year that a 34 billion dol- lar military spending. budgt may be necessary for seerp4 years If there is no igmalfleat .iaprove- meat in the world situation Bids For Building PC Dock Fehder Rejected- Too High Two offers received Triday. one entered by Bradon Ina, and the other q isthmian Conatnw- Gen. DouIlas MacArthur w as ton, Inc. for te consructon ' t I di 't daeI ttwo yhu of a dolphin or fender at the He said he didn't send MacAr. lM reected by thePsaiSms ca- thur the I'a River in Korea be.- n C any a too igh cause "there -veo a rllsliWand ... ...a ... ia ,omtzuzlsts ,a of could't *i- hmOMU," and- lark T o i c g ..lk .-T I *lt. i. Mvrn r.c: In an earlier press conference aeed Friday morniur in .the the former President reaffirpoed lbea Helghts AdminitratUon his support of Adlai E. Stavenpon Bulldnlt.. for the 156 Democrtiec preoildenrt tial nomination and said he be- The construction of the dolphin lived falling farm prices would conlstoa of the Installation of be a decisive campa ignssue. nine 800-foot piles to replace He added that he didn't think the existing dolphin which has there was anything the Republi- olles broken off just below the cans could do to "remedy" the water level, and the removal farm situation. of the. existing broken 9iles. F..~ - ~ 4.I-.-- - BREAKS WOuLJ4f rhI RC4 in Phlaadal afterAt the world'* spe4d rtcord. per hour In two pames over -tM91'! neiet y RAiss W ir. alm heu, ODel Joh stk t, off at Kitamnd Air Force For ^%4 |umue.aeto l French Agree To ve Morocco Large Measure Of Indepe t PARIS, Sept. iq (UP) Th e lution saying Ben Yousaef should However, Ben Araf has refua Prench government haL decided not be permitted to uleve Madsa to step down. to ivde orocco. a large measure gascar uptl he formanul reononc- of indpendente isder a new pact. d allU dai s to the Moroccan safeguarding YitTal Frtnh nter- throne for himself and hi chil- Ms in the protectorate, it was dren. l .f l announced t. ..yn Bh.ub L t le General of Army Georges Frane pressed on eerl fnts "nri. Citrou-,. special government ea to sad sutmat before M- voy, said France plans to rise, td Bdine1 t-- ' Morocco to the st t a "muo eat, o Moroet m. em state." alu.. Boys 8 (I s -L ,.I aw l. -u Autherljm esed f li bead. - be ugaied establlabg an. Intor- dependence" -.wee. Moreq nad France, salunrdn lay- ter's eto*o .tra.-l, calta. ral and diplomatUe intereste. Catroux made the statement atI. er he and a top foreign ministry official, Hear' Yrissou. eancldqd a five-day series of talks with ex-Sgltan Sidi Mohammed B e n YOussg at his place of exile in Madagasear. The two special envoys knew to prip today from Antalrabe, iMdhih ear, where t won e exiSuuan'd aProval for Premier IAEar Faure a Moroccan peace demrq Fure's overnment far foUing a "policy of abandon m t, A Morocce. rc . Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay left he- meeting in a storm e - dignatin when the motion was rifinally passed 7T meeting then passed a reso- Fsro Cor Helped To Wto At. LbrarY A c0py of the 1955 All-8ports5 "AIV, which was compiled tth'- MaiotanUC of Victor nS %1tforr i 'Balboa Junior SS a llmei student. was sthe e Canal 7one U- -aWr ,,. th son of Mr. and O nwSy -of &- b, tlaasib ewnt sports or the VldoIta, Ga., Daiy Tims 'Ie bodl. which is a &d- v of' apOs news from al y.the'Uited State, Is a joint eftart of a number of sports ei- t Dunway was educated I Cr Zone seMeols 1 tRraduatf of Bawts, Sehool.. He attended the C Zone-junor Cellgw andin 11950 was gratusted from Flor Ida *taUtUlveritty where he at - godoalt. From 1943 - 1 worken as a student as nt Ina the Canal Zone Ll- w lk etfor,.tetai smls pirent^Tepber iAnB- Th reception. which begin at 7. pBm., wiji be SeWh Diablo 9elghto gym- aaft gemettfor the racer Hall ase benf W b fyh AC s hued ty Mrs.. 01ta Q A larW" turnouret b ttOt *A I To guard against threatening yiolene. Fran4 pl4tsed to'uMove 25,000 relnfo-cements into Moroc-. co. Ths vanguard was flown into Casablanca Thursday night from NATO garrisons in West Germa- ny. . Military sources sadd the rein- forceants -would- bolat to 80,000 the MAber-of Fredb soldiers in Morecco by Menday. Native quarters in the big cl- Youssef two years ago. Ben Arafa never has been po- pula., and his departure has been a ted upon by Fresch and Na- BALBOA TIDES SUNDAY. SIPTEMBIR 11 1046 a.m. 4:,9 a.m. 11.41 p.m. M:52 p.m. i f L I Sixteen births were forded al dc.o SooB Hospital. kti ng the wee ending.. Wedftay SSep Ia 4cordingLto the rtlr o t report. A .total' of I01 atleq were admitted and Ai were- cnargek dtufing that tioart.. - Babies were bom to the f Ing Ameriean citizens: Mr. at Mrs. Sam OlIgs, (Of Coco to, son; Mr. and Mrs. -Rober 'Quain of Coco Solito da Sgt. and Mrs. James P. dricks, of Fort Giuls..eksM;. and Mrm eiJm i.L-A4 Bibles wak B'omUto the fdqO11 log gareataibf other-i'atlonalUtiea )fr. and Mrs. GranuIl Cmped4 of Colon, a Mr: anMrs. r L. Pesaoa 1 atanb Cty, .ase' Mrf and Mas. Va$ Rtekay, Cola', dauS -ri, l4*W and bwr CecilG. Ltwl, of" bow ,t, da uhta; Mr; trt, :3 sa1. Walaott, of spa; and Mrs. Cirilm e, ot Cto Ion, son an M rq. Mrs. V' cent Watson, of Rsn1 City, soag TOIY RI - .d-3oc. D 1. Nt SPECTACULAR WEEKEND RELEA " A TURBULENT DRAMA OF FEAR, 'NAT AND FOSJUIDOEN LOVE... .- Trapped belwen .e ragin rivers Uwfig bllanld te uvogsag azay dl i ntiessl ~be Ur.a wDee- S1",% aihO * 4. ~ '4~ -t^- _ *_ - -------- - -- I ^- *. *f* . .* , j |
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