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AN DDEPEND DAILY NEWSPAPI Panama American Let the people know the truth and the country is $afe" Abraham Lincoln. ScaarmtisV.fi. CANADIAN WHISKY J PANAMA, R. P., FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1951 FIVE CHITS (VS. Air Force photo by NEA Radio-Telephoto) THE FIGHT GOES ON Bitter fighting contl nuea on the Korean front. even at negotiator! work to reach a cease-fire agreement. Here four UN soldiers carry a wounded buddy to a landing helicopter-ambulance of the 3rd Air Rescue Squad. The flying ambulance will take the man to a rear area hospital. ,_______________________- (NEA Radlo-Telephoto) I WHISPERED CONFERENCE Gen. Matthew Rldgway (right! whispers some last-minute Instructions to Vice Adm. C. Tur- ner Joy. chief of the UN cease-fire negotiators at the Im- jin River camp. Joy. hen boarded a helicopter for the flight to Kaesong, where the UN team met with the Communist negotiators. (NEA Telephoto) MARCH OF SHRINE Glamorous in red, green and yellow costumes, some of the 16,000 Shrlners parading In New York march down Fifth Avenue. It was the first time In 05 years the Shrmers hj#>held their annual convention In New York. Lock Employes Turn Their Tax-Fighting FundOvecToCLU The sum of $NM7 which was collected from te Lock employes and individual ^nations to fin- ance the fight against retro- active as well Income tax le- gislation has bien turned over to the Centra] Labor Union by the Lock Employes' Association. The money was left In the le- gislative fund of the Lock Asso- ciation and was collected dur- ing the period when Charles F. Wahl was in Washington as re- presentative lor the Locks group The entire amount was for- arded to E. W. Hatchett. secre- of the Central Labor Union. VS Cris. Port Captain To Leave Jury 24 Captain Robert S. Fahle, Port Captain at Cristobal, is schedul- ed to leave the Isthmus July 24 accompanied by his wife and their three children. He will be replaced as Port Captain by Captain William 8. Parsons who Is scheduled to ar- rive on the Isthmus Monday from New Orleans. Captain Fahle has been reas- signed to the 13th Naval District at Seattle, where he will serve as District Intelligence Officer. Guardsmen Rout Mob Protesting Negro Tenancy CHICAGO, July 13, (UP) Steel helmeted national guards- men used bayonets and tear gas early today to disperse a crowd of 6.000 persons who threw fire- brands and rocks Into a suburban Cicero apartment house where a Negro family planned to move In. Militiamen and police arrested almost 60 demonstrators during a melee which started shortly af- ter sundown last night and con- tinued till early this morning. Sixteen persons were Injured as guardsmen moved Into the crowd. Those hurt Included three guardsmen and four policemen struck by stones, three civilians bruised by rifle butts and a 14- year-old boy trampled by the crowd. A crowd had gathered at the apartment for several nights and had made the building untenable by throwing rocks and other mis- siles through the windows. The building was Invaded several times and the Interior vandaliz- ed. The National Guard went into action last night using bayonets to press the demonstrators back. The crowd began dispersing af- ter the militia and police started making arrests, and all but 500 went home by 2:30 a.m. Those remaining gathered In groups about the 300-yard peri- meter established bv the guards- men till the police went among them asking their names and addresses. Anyone who could not prove himself a resident of Cicero was Jailed. The suburb has never had any Negro residents before. Pedro Miguel Movie Reopens July 27 The Pedro Miguel Theater will reopen at 7 p.m. July 27. accord- ing to Information from the Clubhouse Division. Since the demolition of the old Pedro Miguel Clubhouse, where the theater was formerly located, a portion of the old bathhouse a- rea has been remodeled to house the theater. The new theater will seat M people in comfortable surround- ings. The schedule of operation, from the time the theater Is re- opened until the close of sum- mer vacations about Sept. 1, will be on Wednesday. Friday and Sunday nights, with movies starting at 7. Beginning about Sept. 1. mov- ies will be shown on Friday. Sat- urday and Sunday nights start- ing at the same hour so that school children can make the maximum use of the theater. Admission prices will be 20 cents for children and 45 cents for adults. Ancon Boulevard Reopened Today Ancon Boulevard was reopened at 3:30 p.m. today. The section of the Boulevard from Chame Street to Mindl Street had been closed since May while Municipal Division forces were at work on the development of sites for new housing In the Ancon-Chagres Street area. Don't Look Now No black cats crossed oar paths today, nor did we break any mirrors. Friday the 13th, usually an lU-fate day, passed uneventfully. Or did we speak too soon? Red Propaganda Issues Jamming Ceasefire Talks Kansas Flood Worst In History- Thousands Flee Homes; 12 Dead TOPEKA, July 13 (UP) The United States Air Force rushed serum, food and liferafte by cer- 5o plane, helicopter and para- roop teams to the doiens of Iso- lated cities and towns of Kansas today. The state Is a huge lake. The Kansas river smashed through two levees and drove 9,000 persons from 125 Kansas City blocks. All authorities agree it la the worst disaster ever to hit the area worse than the damaging dust storms of the 30's or the legen- dary floods of 1903. i Weeks of heavy'ialns have set streams and rivefs to bursting and overflowing their dikes. More than 60,000 persons have been driven from their homes and more are fleeing every hour. At least 12 persons have died as a result of the storms and floods. Six persons who were 111 were rescued by light plane from the streamliner El Capitn, stranded near Cedar Point. A convoy of buses Is trying to get near enough to the train to transfer the other 345 passengers by boat. Twenty-two air rescue service planes from Massachusetts, Cali- fornia, Texas, Colorado and Washington flew into Forbes Air Force Base for rescue work. Six were amphibians loaded with cases of emergency rations, medical supplies and first aid equipment. One C-124, the largest cargo plane in operation, flew in with a helicopter as cargo. Within two hours after the he- licopter arrived it had picked up seven marooned persons. Senate Gels Bill On Death Payments Of Canal Employes A Canal-sponsored bill c cernlng payment of m leave and certain other a due an employe death has been, the Senate by B. Russell of Georgia The measure. Senate Bill 182, was referred to the Armed Serv- ices Committee, according to In- formation received at Balboa Heights yesterday from the Washington office of the Panama Canal Company. The bill provides that Canal and Canal Zone Government employes may designate benefi- ciaries to receive these amounts due at the time of death and, when no beneficiary has been named, designates the survivors to whom the benefits are payable and their orders of precedence. Similar provisions for the set- tlement of retirement benefits due an employe at the time of his death are already in effect for Canal Company and Canal Zone Government employes under the Retirement Act. The new bill applies to any a- mounts due deceased employes for salaries, leave, travel expens- es, awards and certain other al- lowances. At the present time, these benefits, except for a- mounts due for accrued leave, would be payable to the estate of the deceased: Amounts due for accrued leave are now payable to the beneficiary designated under the retirement act. or If no ben- eficiary has been named, to the estate. Provisions for the settlement of the same benefits covered by Senate Bill 1825 were made ap- plicable to all other Federal Gov- ernment employes in a statute enacted in August 1950. Guatemala's Arbenz Imposes State Of Siege After Riots TOKYO, July 13 (UP) North Korean General Nam II, chief of the Communist team at the ceasefire talks, has rejected Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy's protest against th Reds' refusal to let allied newsmen enter Kaesong. United Nations Supreme Commander General Mat- thew B. Ridgway has laid down new terms for continuing the talks. The Reds suggested that the talks continue today (on Red terms). There was no report this afternoon of Al- lied compliance. The talks were still hung. Joy had demanded that the Reds cease interfering with United Nations convoys and personnel travelling the Munsan-Kaesong road. GUATEMALA CITY, July 13- (UP)President Jacobo Arbenz declared a 30-day state of seige today and blamed followers of General Idlgoras Fuentes, one of his political rivals, for riots in which scores of persons were re- ported wounded. Fuentes was the unsuccessful presidential candidate of the Na- tional Reconciliation Party In last November's election, won by Arbenz. The siege was declared after the government announced that "political agitators disguised as anti-Communiata" were seeking to undermine public security. The siege declaration also said "Internal peace" was endanger- ed but added the government was In "complete control" of the sit- uation. Arbenz' communique said that many persons were wounds dur- ing the riots In which "unruly demonstrators," posing as anti- Communists, forced the police to fire on them. At least five persons were known to be wounded In the fighting reportedly started after the so-called anti-Communists Annapolis' First Negro Graduate Gels CZ Posting . Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Wesley A. Brown, Civil Engin- eering Corps. U8N, the first Ne- gro to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy. Annapolis, will report to the Commandant, 15th Naval District for duty In the District Public Works Office dur- ing the latter part of September. Lt. (JG) Brown class of 1949 -was born April 3.1927. At present he Is taking a post graduate course hi civil engineer- ing at the Rensselaer politecnlc Institute, Troy, N.Y. His first tour of engineerlnn duty will be with the 15th N.D. Lt. (JG) Brown has a wife and a two-year-old daughter. They will be assigned quarters at Far Fan. persuaded the government to re- instate the Catholic staff of a lo- cal orphanage. Thousands of angry Guatema- lans carrying anti-Communist posters swarmed through the streets during the day storming Communist institutions and set- ting fire to at least two parked cars. Business was vlrually at a standstill as stores throughout the city were shut down to escape damage. Arbenz received a delegation which demanded repeal of the order excluding Catholic priests from the orphanage staff while thousands of other demonstrators screamed anil-Communist slog- ans In the square outside of the President's palace. Demonstra- tion leaders emphasized that the object of their wrath was the Communist party and not the Guatemalan government. Shortly after the delegation left, Arbenz announced the dis- missal of Gabriel Alvarado as or- phanage director, and the rein- statement of Catholic leaders that Alvarado had dismissed. Arbenz selected Ernesto Coflno to succeed Alvarado as orphan- age director. Late yesterday the police fired into the air to disperse rioters who were wrecking cars Includ- ing the police patrol automobile In front of the Presidential pa- lace but there was no report of any casualties. Lewd, Lascivious Conduct Charge Plea Switched Oscar Allan Walcott today pleaded guilty to a charge of lewd and lascivious conduct with a 5-year-old girl in today's ses- sion of the U.S. District Court in Ancon. His original plea of not guilty was withdrawn, and sen- tencing was set for next Thurs- day. Walcott, a Panamanian resi- dent of La Boca, is being repre- sented by Van Slclen, Ramirez and De Castro. CZ Civilian AAA Volunteers See 'Enemy Plane Shot Down Little League Fund Drive Now $5,511 The Little League Fund drive to send the local champs to the States to compete In the Little World Series tournament late this month and early August comes to a close tomorrow. The total amount collected up to the time this paper went to the press was $5,511.45. League officials also disclos- ed that two additional players who will make the trip as a re- sult of the over subscription (the league's #oal was $5,000) to the fund are Jerry Laatz and 'James Crowder. The final box score: Previously reported ..$5,421.14 VJ.W., Frank P. Al- brook Post........... 45.31 Royal Crown Bottling Co.................. 20 00 Atlantic Oriental Club 15.00 H. W. Sunder Agency (The Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. .. 10.00 Total ................$6,511.45 Military "condition" at Gail- lard Highway hangar moved ra- pidly last night from a normal "white" to an alert "blue" follow- ed by an emergency "red" as a simulated "hostile" plane was re- ported approaching the Canal during the demonstration for vo- lunteers of the Antiaircraft Civ- ilian Auxiliary Program. Some 260 men and women watched with rapt attention as the troops of the 65th Antiair- craft group manned the battery, caught their breaths as the han- gar went suddenly black and a sound-track movie cut in with the first shot and carried through as the 90 millimeter gun began firing and on the screen shot down the "Invader." "Gee, I'm going to get a lot out of this," gasped a draft-age youngster. After that there was a coffee- break while prospective civilian gunners, trackers, plotters arid radar operators milled through the "county fair" exhibit, munch- ing cake as they inspected the .weapons and llsteped to the 71st Army Band. Later they filled out question- naires for home-town papers and received final Instructions on where to report for the first field demonstrationwith live ammo to be given at the Flamenco Is- land range Saturday morning. At the start of the program Major M. E. Hutchlnson, master of ceremonies for the evening, who will be in direct charge of instruction, Introduced Lieuten- ant Governor Herbert D. Vogel, who said the training of civil- ians to man guns near their place of employment "marked a com- plete change In civilian defense policy." Colonel Vogel added that he foresaw the program would make for a better understanding be- tween the civilian and military groups on the Zone, and that all would be welded Into "a great fighting team." He was followed by Brig. Gen. Francis A. March. Chief of Staff, U. 8. Army Caribbean, who said that Americans "always volunteer when the chips are down." "This gathering here tonight." he underlined, "will create an Impact that will be felt on the other side of the world. "We are not taking lt lying down," he emphasized. "We are telling the world we are going to stand up and fight." He said he hoped civilians would also get some fun out of the serious training, adding: "There Is no greater pleasure when you are shooting than hit- ting the target. You'll find out! ' Colonel Sanford J. Goodman. CO of the 65th Antiaircraft Group and director of the pro- gram, wound up the speechmak- ing with the statement that "all wars are won by combined fire- power and movement." He traced how national defense had swung full circle from the days of Molly Pitcherthe first American artlllerywoman to the point where present missile speeds make lt essential for civ- ilians to go into action In one minute, thus becoming "Minute Men" in the great American mili- tary tradition. Wandering Light Plane Sets B-17 On Needless Hunt A Colombian registered Piper Clipper was safe in Colombia to- day after United States Air Force search planes were sent to locate the craft. Piloted by two Colombian pilots. Alberto Barri- ga and Alfonso Crnica, the Slane left Tocumen at 6:41 yes- irday morning headed for the northern coast of Colombia. When no word was received from the Piper, and lt was estimated that three hours later they would run out of gas. a search of the area was initiated by ATC. with negative results. At 3:19 yesterday afternoon 1st Air Rescue 8quadron. Flight "B" dispatched a B-17 which cov- ered the Panama area Atlantic coast. Twenty minutes before the B- 17 was due to return to Albrook, ATC sent a message that the missing plane had landed safely in Barranca-Bermeja in Colom- bia. The pilots had failed to fol- low their originally scheduled route. The alert status on which Ca- ribbean Command headquarters had put the Air Force planes was immediately cancelled and the B-17. piloted by Captain P. A. Weddle and co-pilot 1st Lt. Lon- nle Busbee, returned to Albrook. Presidencia Ruling Makes Dr. Navarro Sole Panama Mayor Panam Mayor Dr. Alberto Na- varro will remain in office and will be the only Government- recognized mayor in Panam City, lt was decided this morn- ing at a meeting held In the Pre- sidencia. The meeting was an outcome of the Panama City councilmen's voting last night to oust Navar- ro and reinstate Angel Vega Mndez. The decision to keep Navarro was reached after an hour's par- ley at which the principal mem- bers were President Arosemena, Minister of Government and Jus- tice Miguel Angel Ordonez and Police Chief Coronel Jose Anto- nio Remon Cantera. Nam Il's reply, as broadcast by Pelplng radio, said: "D We never stopped your dele- gation on July 12. The press de- legation which came with your convoy could not be permitted to come to the negotiation site as we had not come to an agree- ment mutually. There is no rea-' son in this respect for the refus- > al of your delegation to come to the conference. "2) Until agreement has been, reached concerning press- repre- sentation it is our opinion that the press delegations of neither side can be permitted to enter the, negotiation site: "3) We propose that the talka, be continued at 9 a.m. Pyongyang time today." Ridgway has already insisted that Western correspondents be, allowed in Kaesong, though notSi In the conference room. He has broadcast to the Reds that: "The extension of the pre- sent recess is only due to unrea- sonable and unnecessary restric- tions against which my represen- tatives have repeatedly protest-, ed." pelplng radio earlier charged the United Nations with main-' (Continued en Page . CoL Convenience Sales Sections Started Al C. Z. Commies A limited numbs of grocery and toilet articles may be pur- chased at the Cristobal and Bal- boa Commissaries on Mondays when all Commissary retail stores are regularly closed, lt was an- nounced yesterday at Bal boat Heights. Special "convenience sales sec- tions" at these two commissaries for emergency purchases oa Mondays have recently beet placed in operation on a trial ba- sis, The special sales sections stock: a small number of items fof which there is great demand. Goods sold Include bread, canned goods, potatoes, rice, coffee, tea, bottled beverages, ice cream, laundry supplies and toilet arti- cles. The "convenience section" at the Balboa Commissary Is located on the Stadium side of the mala store. The special sales section at Cristobal is at the Cigar Stand la the Cristobal Administration Building. Either cash or coupons are ac- cepted for purchases at the Bal- boa sales section. Only coupons mav be used at the Cristobal unit ui.til suitable cash registers casi be placed In operation. Anyone who is authorized Us make purchases m Canal Com- missaries mav patronize either section. Purchase authority cards must be shown when cash pur- chases are made. Pretty Patient Gets Prescription From J)octor- Personally LONDON. July 13 (UP)The British General Medical Coun- cil found the "treatments" pre- scribed for the pretty young wife of a British sailor were such that Dr. Jack M. Sinclair's name should be stricken from the medical register. Peitry May Kennedy, the sailor's wife, told the Council that Dr. Sinclair told her she should go out more, for relaxa- tion, to relieve her nervous headaches. Then, she said, he filled his own prescription by taking her out himself. She claimed he had been in- timate with her on several oc- casions on which she had fol- lowed bis formula^ for relaxa- Moe rwo THE PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER FRIDAY, JULY IS, 151 Cargo and FreightShips and PlanesArrivals and Departures UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Great White Fleet Urn Orleans Service Arrives Cristbal S.S. Fiador Knot ...............................July 20 S.S. Chiriqui ....................................July 21 S.S. Levers Bend...............................Aug. S S.S. Chiriqui ...................................Aug. 5 IMindllni fttfrlicralrrt Chilled and General Cario . Arrives New York Freight Service Cristbal S.S. Cape Ann .................................July 16 S.S. Cape Cumberland .........................July 21 S.S. Maya ......................................July 28 S.S. Cape Avlnof ...............................Auf. 4 Vecklv Sailing m New fork. Loa Austin. San r ranciara Saatllt ncr.iional Sailing to New rrequenl freight Sallln from CrUtohal to Waal Coait Central America Cristbal to New Orleans via Puerto Barrios, Guatemala Sails Cristbal S.S. Chiriqui ....................................July 24 S.S. Chiriqui....... (Passenger Service Only). .Aug. 7 TELEPHONES: CRISTOBAL 2121 PANAMA 2-2804 COLON 20 SWEDISH TRANS-ATLANTIC LINE Accepting passengers for SAN DIEGO (Cal.) by M.S. "BOOGABILLA" SAILING JULY 17th (Every room with private bathroom Two luxurious suites available ) C. B. 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When they are due to the accumulation of bodily mpunues. it means that your kidneys which thould help to filter way these/ impurloes are sluggish and need a medicine to tone them up. De Witts Pills are specially prepared for this ery purpose. They bare a cleansing and / antiseptic action on the kidneys, / soothing and toning them up so effectively that these tritaJ organs swiftly return to their normal function of clearing the system of impurities D* Witt's Pills have been widely used all ovet the world with great success. This is amply confirmed by many thankful letters sent to us by people who longed for relief from rheumatic pains and found it after trying De Witt's Pills Why not try them foi your trouble ? Go to yoor chemist and obtain a supply right away De Witt's Pills art mad wtcully tot BACKACHE LUMBAGO SCIATICA lOINT PAINS RHEUMATIC PAINS OUR GUARANTEE O* Witt's Pills are made under strictly hygienic conditions and the ingredients all conform to rigid standards of purity DE WITT SPILLS for Kidney and Bladder Troubles Faltering Philip! Philip s life is rilled with bruises Well-worn steps and rugs be uses Repairs would leare bis home like oe P. A. Classifieds test the right clue! Shipping & Airline News s.S. "Chiriqui'' Schedule Revised To Allow Longer Stop In Cristobal W. E. Adams, general agent of the United Fruit Company at Cristobal, has announced that effective with the next voyage of the S.S. Chiriqui, this vessel will depart from New Orleans fort- nightly on Wednesdays instead of Thursdays for arrival at Cristo- bal on Sunday mornings at 7. There will be no change In the 3 p.m. Tuesday departure of this steamer from Cristobal to New Orleans. Thus with the earlier arrival, this revised schedule will Eermlt an additional twenty-four ours at this pert. This additional layover at Cris- tobal will allow cruise passengers greater opportunity for sightsee- ing and shopping and In addi- tion, the amount of general and refrigerated cargo carried south- bound will be greatly Increased. It Is felt that this change In schedule of the Chiriqui will be welcome news to the merchants and consignees on both sides of the Isthmus. TERRYA SQUARE PEG IN ROUND HOLE? Braniff Opens New Ticket Offices DALLAS. Tex., July 13Bran- iff International Airways an- nounced today the opening of new city ticket offices at La Paz, Bolivia; Montevideo, Uruguay; and Quito, Ecuador. At the same time, the airline reported that Its New York City offices Is now lo- cated In larger quarters at Rock- efeller Center. All changes, said Braniff officials, were made to help handle expanding air travel between the Americas. Braniff's new La Paz office Is located at Ayacucho 160. Julio Qulroga continues as Braniff manager at this Important stop- over on the airline's route. The Montevideo office, located in the Artigas Building, 487 Rin- cn Street, Is under the local management of Robert Booth, and the general supervision of John Long, Braniff's manager at Buenos Aires. Carlos E. Vallejo will manage Braniff's new Quito office which will open around July 15 In the Hotel Majestic. This office will coordinate Braniff's traffic and sales in the Ecuadorian capital through the airline's agents, Me- tropolitan Touring and Ecuado- rian Tours. Norfolk, Baltimore and Carolina! Shipping Co., was almost com-1 pletely destroyed. A small Inland I waterway freighter unloading; su- gar and a tug moored to the pier were forced to get under way to escape the flames. Several persons working on the pier were forced to leap into the harbor to keep from being burn- ed by the fire which brought out all available fire fighting equip- ment in the city. Owners of the pier estimated the damage to the wharf to be "at least $200,f>C3." No early estimate of the cargo loss and the vaiue of the boxcars consumed could be obtained. Meet "Tiger- Government May Repair Barbados Runway BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, July 13 (UP)Informed sources said today that the government of this British West Indian Island plans to consult a Canadian en- gineering firm on means of checking and repairing cracks In | the main runway at Seawell Air- port. So far as could be learned, no specific engineering firm has so far been selected. The Seawell runway, built at a cost of $1,500,000 West Indian dollars (about $900,000) was com- pleted only two months ago, but already cracks have appeared in the paving at several points. The Island's executive commit- tee visited the airfield yesterday to Inspect the extent of the dam- age and discuss means of correct- ing it. JACOBY ON BRIDGE Charleston Waterfront Fire Destroys Pier CHARLESTON, S. C, July 13 (UP) Fire broke out along Charleston's busy waterfront at 4:10 p.m. yesterday, destroying a Sier. six box cars and an unde- ermined amount of cargo. Middleton's pier, leased by the t BY OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service NOKTH 11 AK J 104 A7I ? 63$ ? KQJ WEST BAST * 476 KQJ V1088S ? AQJ87 O10$4 + 8743 5$ SOUTH (D) ? AQ882 4 843 XI + A10 N-S vul. South Was* North last 1* I4> $* Pass 4* Pass Pass Pass Opening toadV K BY MERRILL BLOSSER f THANK HEAVENS YOUVe com:/ YOU'RE JUST IN S TIMe? / _A ] MeM.TMS IS ^ *T16ER" TlNPUkTE" / "THE OWNER OF ALTA LODOC/ ffir a^a^sfv^Jaa a^Haflk aaaaaa^L. \JsWWi a^Ha^a^k -sB lll/jft ^^r / J ^liA VWmYlKTtwk wc rS Ifo. JrClVrT out Tiger ^ey cau> c mt that when L WAS AN ALL AMERICAN TACKLE.' OF COURSE, MANY A CAIORIE HAS RUM UNDER THIS K>'T.\\^Vw SWEATER SINCE THEN/ R% 7/ t-tj Don't Weaken, Gus BY V. T HAMLIN OOTS AND HER BUDDIES Good Idea BY EDGAR MARTIN VAU.-YY .VSK'S Stt'. \ COOVt) .\ A OK Oft SOAQOY MPOKfft 09. ft OftttCta OR ft. *Ofci\ OR VSWa ft SXX.TOR -OR LfcMNVl \ COOY'O V4V t ft V\ARVN - \ ftVX V ViftKK tO *t TOOftY CAPTAIN EASY There He Is If South had bid three no- trump Instead of four spades he would have made his contract without the slightest difficulty. This would have been a poor bid, however, if his partner happened to have the ace of diamonds In- stead of the ace of hearts. In situations of this kind it usually pays to bid game in the major suit. The play for game is usually Just as good, sometimes better; and the major suit Is usu- ally far safer against a bad set. West opened the king of hearts, and South played low from the dummy. East signalled enthusiastically with the ten of hearts, knowing that this signal would clarify the situation for West (if necessary) by denying the Jack. Here we might take a moment' out to explain that point. A play- er who can afford to signal with the ten could equally well afford to signal with the Jack If he had thai card*Conventlonally. a play- er who signals with a high card > uses the highest card he can ai- | ford. If the highest card he can afford is the ten he cannot have ; the Jack. As it happened. West had the Jack of hearts and could contl- j nue hearts without danger. When ' West led the queen of hearts dummy won with the ace. South had to play for the ace of diamonds onside or for West j to begin the diamonds. He plan- ned to draw trumps, run the three clubs, and then give up a , heart trick. This would force the enemy to lead diamonds. If West led the suit, all would be well: if East led diamonds, the location of the ace would be decisive. This plan would have worked against "normal" defense. South would lead three trumps and Wes' would discard a high diamond and a low club. South would then take the clubs and put West In with a heart to begin the dia- monds. However, when 8outh led thr second round of trumps West rose to the occasion bv discard- ing the Jack of hearts. Eventual- ly therefore. East got the lead with the third round of hearts. East was thus able to bepin the diamonds and set the contract. BY LESLIE TURNER VIC FLINT Vengeful BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY THEWS ONS MORE NAMft ON OUR U*T OWL. YLVtSTER CALPtL, ix-euaeeoN. WHEN X LEPT.VOO 5 were oweMTiioe * A FLEXIBLE GLASS TO PROTECT PEOPLE WHO PRESS THEIR MOSES AGAINST 1 w i NCX5W6.'sme- me TIME TO CATCH UP WITH rabbit Ml WD/ MAIOK HOOPLI Ul/I OUB VVAI By J. B> WILLIAM* YE (SODS, SOPA.' 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Rodrguez POTRERILLOS Alberto OrtegaGUALACA Aurelia C. de MirandaHORCONCITOS Demetrio SagelSAN FELIX Telsforo CarreraLAS LAJAS Eulalio Loo CarreraREMEDIOS Mara L. de DiezLA PALMA. DARIEN Pablo NaranjoEL REAL rAGE rom TIE PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER FRIDAY. JUIT IS, 1151 Red Sox Take Over American League Leadership# by Dan Daniel Harry Edwin Heilmann, one of the greatest rifht-bandd bat- ter baseball vet has boasted, a gentleman of examplary repute on and off the field, and for many years militant for the game as a broadcaster, died here Monday, at the age of 58, of cancer o ' Helfman, who should have been elected to the Hall of Fame RUI ago, died without having achieved the diamond pantheon at Cooperstown, NY. .__. . Both the baseball writers, who vote on candidates wno naa ended their playing careers not more than 25 years ago. and the Hall of Fame Committee, which passes on the merits of old-timers, appear to be obsessed with the fear least some of the diamond s (Bans slip past their cordon while yet alive ,...,.. As a consequence. Heilmann passed on to baseballs Valhalla minus an honor which he and his family would have appreciated Some weeks ago, the doctors at Ford Hospital told Harry Sal- inger, sports editor ol the Detroit News, that Heilmann would not survive the summer. . Salsinger, Joe Williams and the writer then organized a move- ment to have Harry named to the Hall of Fame. A scroll of official notification was to be presented to him or Mrs Heilmann at home plate just before All-Star game. (I HUM. PRECEDENT IS IGNORED The mills of the Hall of Fame Committee grind slowly. Ever o Klowlv Although a precedent had been set. in a similar situa- tion In the election of the tragic Lou Gehrlg, the committee refus- ed to lake It upon itself to designate Heilmann, who was far more entitled to the honor than some of the old-timers who had been Ch0^Tways,dVacid\d>Uto have midsummer election by the baseball. writers and if Heilmann could achieve the minimum of 75 per cent of the total vote cast, he would be an official, bona-fide, hon- est -lo-goodness member of the Hall of Fame. Tv Cobb heard about the movement to have Heilmann electee., a-ul never stopped to consider the possibility that the Hall of Fame Committee would refuse to make an exception in the usual and ra6Coob'wrote to Harry and told him he was about to be named to baseball's gallery of Immortals. Ty unwittingly performed a In any event, poor Harry could not wait for the projected mid- summer poll He could not wait for the hidebound committee to recede one iota from its rules and regulations. In effect the committee said. "If Harry should pass away be- fore we can do anything about electing him. it will be too bad. We earnestly advise Heilmann to hang on until we can get our mach- inery in motion. ___ Election to the Hall of Fame is very serious business, and we must not allow ourselves to be stampeded by anything so incon- sequential as medical prediction that the candidate cannot survive mi" The "committee in all its rectitude, might have rushed a call through the Press Association Wires fot all eligible voters of the Baseball Writers Assn of America to mail their ballots to Ken Smith, secretary of that organization, in time to determine whether Heilmann could be honored at home plate. But no action was taken. And now Harry Is gone, and the need for an emergency election is gone with him. HARRYS RECORD STOOD L'P The Hall of Fame Committee Is composed of Connie Mack. Edward G. Barrow, Bob Quinn. Del Webb, Grantland Rice and Paul Kerr secretary. It would be interesting to know how many of these men were Involved In the decision which refused Heilmann his supreme base- ball citation while he yet was alive, lighting a cancer which was even more malignant than the doctors knew. Heilmann-s designation certainly would have entitled noo devia- tion from the Hall of Fame slogan, "It's got to be tough to get Harrv won the American League batting championship no fewer than four times .394 in 1921. .403 in 1923, .393 and .398 In 1927 Heilmann's career average, covering 18 years, was .342. Only six big boast lifetime recrds superior to his. Cobb tops the list with ,387. then come Hornsby. .358; Dan Brouthers .348: Ed Delehanty, .346; Willie Keeler. .345. and Tris Speaker 344 Babe Ruth hit .342 and so did Jess Burkett. George Sisler as well as Geiirig made the .340 level. The fact is that Hall of Fame system needs overhauling, from top to bottom. The chief fault, I am sorry to say rests with the baseball writers. Several years ago I participated in counting the ballot in an election. And some of the players who were honor- ed with votes could not have carried Heilmann's shoes. Joe William is on vacation. Saturday's Program 1st Race First Race of the Doubles 1Pajarito A. Enrique 104x 2-Tap Dancer E. Ortega 105x 3Tap Girl A. Mena 104x 4Fonseca J. Rodriguez 112 5Annie N. B. Agulrre 112 6Don Catallno R Ycaza lOOx 7Risita F. Rose 114 8El Mono J. Baeza. Jr. 117x 10Don Joaqun G. Sanchez 120 2nd Race "D" Natives 7 Fgs. Purse: S300.00 Pool Closes 1:15 Second Race of the Doubles 1Sincero M. Hurley 112 2Sin Fin R. Gomez 112 3Duque J. Rodriguez 1112 4Volador i A Mena lllx 5Romntico V.Castillo 110 6Taponazo G. Grael 120 3rd Race "C" Natives 6"j Fgs.: Purse: $325.00 Pool Closes 1:45 i One-Two 1Golden Babe A. Enrique 105x 2White Fleet R. Gomez 116 3Lolito A Mena 117x 4B. Sambo J. Contreras 112 5Mr. Espinosa G. Sanch. 120 6- Arquimedes J. Baeza Jr. 109x 7Stella K. Flores 114. LOCAL RATE CHAMPS Ifill La Bocans. First Half-Season Champions of the Local Rate Little League. Standing, L to R: R. Mndez, coach; Albert Watson, Pedro Wellington. Robert Pate. Lesterlo If 111 (owner i. Guillermo Payne, Leroy Ifill. Allan Spencer. Erlin Conliffe, manager. Front row, L to R: Ivan Lord. Earl Best. Carlos Caddie, Rudolph Brown, Ricardo Inniss. Summer Hoop League 4th Race "F-l" Natives4', Fgs. Purse: $275.00 Pool Closes 2:20 Quiniela 1G. Faith A. Valdivia 112 2La Suerte M. Hurley 120 3Manolete B. Aguirre 120 4_J. Huincho G. Sanchez 113 5Sixaola R. Gomez 115 6-Aqui Estoy E. Ortega 112x 7Cacique H. Reyes 102x 8Embustero J. Baeza Jr. 105x 9Bagaleo K Flores 114 10Resorte J. Cadogen 108 5th Race "A" Natives 4' Fgs. Purse: $375.00 Pool Closes 2:55 1Fulminante J. Baeza. Jr. 105x 2Amazona R. Ycaza 103x 3Don Pltin M. Arosemena 102 4Tully Saba J. Contreras 117 5 Batan A. Mena 104x 6Babv Rol B. Agulrre 115 6th Race "1" Imported 1 Mile Purse: $375.00 Pool Closes 3:35 First Race of the Doubles 1Mon Etoile A. Valdivia 120 2Gay Ariel 3Batt. Cloud 4Fulanlto 5Levadura 6Interlude 7Kildare R. Vergara 109 B. Aguirre 112 E. Ortega lllx F Rase 120 C. Ycaza 120 A. Enrique 104x Two Summer Basketball League Sames were played at the Diablo ym Wednesday morning as the Diablo "O" team edged the Coco- li "C" squad in an overtime 17-15 and the Diablo Biddy League came out on the long end of the score when they defeated the Balboa "E" quintet 16-11. With just thirty seconds to go in the "C" contes Ed Hill of Co- coll sank a field goal to tie up the game and then in the over- time Danny Wlnklosky netted the only two-pointer to win the game for Diablo. Hill made four field goals and three free thrbws for a total of 11 points to lead the Cocoll scoring while Wlnk- losky tallied nine points for Dia- blo. In the "E" League game a much improved Diablo team ma- naged to get a lead in the first quarter and then protected it hrough the remaining three pe- riods to beat a stubborn Balboa squad. Jimmy Lovelady was high point man for Diablo with 12 points and Bobby Priest led his Balboa teammates with six points. 7th Raes "E" Imported 7 Fgs. Purse: $550.00 Pool Closes 4:05 Second Race of the Doubles 1R. East) J. Contreras 110 FREE! FREE! With any purchase over $100.00 you will receive a beautiful lamp free of charge LA EUROPEA FURNITURE STORE Juan Franco By"CLOCKER" Tip IS 1Annie N. 2Sin Fin 3Black Sambo 4Manolete 5Tullv Saba 6Battling Cloud 7Espartano 8Nehuinco 9The Dauber 10Mr. Foot 11Little Lulu Fonseca Duque (e) White Fleet Sixaola Baby Rol Mon Etoile Betun (e) Bien Hecho Gris Mosqueton Pregonero ONE BESTBlack Sambo. 2Betun 3Espartano 4(Fright 5(Gay wood 6-Delhi 7High Mount A. Bazan 115 B. Agulrre 114 F. Rose 110 J. Phillips 112 V. Castillo 110 K. Flores 110 8th Race "I" Imported8' Fgs. Purse: $375.00 Pool Closes 4:40 Quiniela I Beach Sun R. Ycaza 103x 2B. Hecho J. Contreras 115 3Armeno J. Phillips 112 4 -Nehuinco G. Sanchez 120 5Tartufo H. Reyes lOOx 6- Identificada J. Cadogen 110 7Arabe A. Bazan 120 8Apprise K. Flores 120 9Islero A. Enrique 106x 9th Race "D" Imported 7 Fgs. Purse: $600.00 Pool Closes 5:15 One-Two 1Piragua R. Gomez 112 2Wild Wire J. Rodriguez 120 3The Dauber K. Flores 110 4Polorazo J. Phillips 120 5 Galante II J. Contreras 110 8Orlsu B. Aguirre 114 7Mariscalito A. Phillips 115 10th Race "D" Imported7 Fgs. Purse: $600.00 Pool Closes 5:40 1Astoria M. Arosemena 115 2Guarlna E Corcho 109x 3Montmatre A. Bazan 115 Diablo "C" Cotton, Lee .... 1 Wlnklosky...... 4 Cotton........ 1 Glassburn...... 1 August in...... 1 Pustis........ 0 Taylor........ 0 Tettenburn..... 0 FG FT TP Totals. 8 1 17 4 Mosqueton A.Sotoll7 5Troplcana A. Enrique 107x 6Mr. Foot R. Gomez 115 11th Race -* Purse: 1Carilimpio 2Centenario 3- Pregonero 4Norma 5Little Lulu Natives611 Fgs. $275.00 A. Enrique 109x A. Valdivia 115 G. Grael 120 A. Mena 107x G. Sanchez 112 Marciano Scores K.O. Over Layne NEW YORK, July 13 185';, of Brockton, Massachus- etts, racked up his 36th conse- cutive victory and 31st by knockout as a professional by flattening Rex Layne, 193. of Lewiston, Utah, In 35 seconds of the sixth round last night. Negotiations are under way for Marciano to meet another top contender In an open air park this summer. Cocoll "(" FG FT TP HIU.......... 4 3 11 Weaver........ 1 0 2 Pace.......... 1 0 2 Vasll......... 0 0 0 Guiot......... 0 0 0 Jenkins........ 0 0 0 Walking........ 0 0 0 Totals......... 0 3 15 Diablo "E" FG FT TP Lovelady....... 6 0 12 Corrigan....... 0 0 0 Smith......... 0 0 0 Cruz.......... 0 0 0 Fundakowski .... 2 0 4 Totals......... 8 0 16 Balboa "E"_ FG FT TP Harbor........ 1 1 3 Priest........ 3 0 6 Townsend...... 0 0 0 Adams......... 0 0 0 Elliot........ 0 0 0 Brown......... 1 0 2 McKlnne....... 0 0 0 Graham........ 0 0 0 Totals......... 5 1 11 National League TEAMS Brooklyn.......51 St. Louis........41 New York .... .. 43 Cincinnati......M Philadelphia .. .. M Boston.........34 Chicago........3* Pittsburgh......SI Wen Lost Pet. 28 .662 15 .539 17 .518 It .486 41 .468 40 .459 40 .4 45 .408 Boston Nips Chisox Twice; Reynolds Pitches No-Hitter By United Pfts NEW YORK, July 13 Tht Red Sox jumped into the American League lead after taking a doubleheader from the White Sox 3-2 and 5-4-in a Chicago twilight-night doubleheader, the nightcap going 17 innings to set a new league record for a night game. TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New York (X). Cincinnati at Boston (N). Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 8t. Louis 000 020 COO2 3 0 New York 000 000 0000 4 0 Staley (12-7i and Rlct; Jansen (11-81, Kennedy and Westrum. (Night Game) Chicago............ Brooklyn.......... (Night Game) Pittsburgh........ Philadelphia........ 8 11 Sports Editor Panama American Dear Sir: You almost caused our watch- maker to commit a faux pas. He read the headline Monday about the "All 'Sweater Girl' Finals" In the JUIVENIA Watch Tourna- ment at Summit Golf Club and started to pick out ladies watch- es! However, we got him squared away, although he. still doesn't understand It. Anyhow our Sales Manager will take five MAN'S JUVENIAS out to Summit on Saturday and will distribute them to the 5 luckiest male golfers on the Isthmus on Sunday about 1.00 p. m. Each of the watches will be self-winding, waterproof and shockproof. with 17 jewels and all other features that a first- class Swiss watch should have. The only difference will be In the cases. A 14 kt gold case to the Champ and a goldfllled case I to the Runner-up. Another gold- I filled watch to. the winner of the i Consolation flight and a stain- less one to the Runner up. Jim Rlley has already sewed up a stainless steel JUVENIA for himself by winning the me- Idall Yours truly MERCURIO 141 Central Avenue. Ad. CINCINNATI at BOSTON (Postponed, Inclement Weather American League TEAMS Won Boston.........40 New York......46 Chicago........49 Cleveland......44 Detroit........35 Washington.....31 Philadelphia .. .. 31 St. Louis........22 Lost Pet. 29 .628 29 31 33 .613 .612 .571 38 .479 45 .408 46 .403 54 9 TODAY'S GAMES New York at Cleveland (N). Washington at Detroit (N). Boston at Chicago (N). Philadelphia at St. Louis (N). YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Washington 000 000 3014 10 0 Detroit 121 010 OOx5 10 1 Sanford (1-5. Harris, Consue- gra. Ferrlck and Kluttz. Guerra; Cain 18-61. Hutchinson and Gins- berg. (First GameTwilight) Philadelp'a 111 410 0019 13 1 St. Louis 003 001 1207 9 2 Kellner (8-81, Kucab and As- troth; Widmar (3-80, Sleater. Mahonev, Sucheckl, Kennedy and Lollar. (Second GameNight) Philadelphia..........13 St. Louis.............. 0 (First GameTwilight) Boston 000 000 2103 5 0 Chicago 000 000 0022 9 0 Parnell (11-5).Taylor and Ros- ar; Dobson t8-3), Rotblatt and Masl. (Second GameNight17 Innings) Boston.............. 5 Chicago............ 4 Lou Boudreau, former Indian manager, and Clyde Vollmer ob- tained In a trade with the sen- ators, provided the winning runs. Vollmer, who starred in all three victories over the Yankees last week end. hit a two-run homer and Boudreau drove In the win- ning run with a double In the first game before 52,592 fans. In the 17th inning of the sec- ond game Boudreau opened with a single, went to third on Billy Goodman's single, then scored on a long fly by Vollmerand that made the Red Sox the league leaders. The second game was an es peclally bitter loss for the White Sox' righthander Saul Rogovln because he went the full record distance against three Red Sox pitchers. The longest night game before this was 18 inmngs when the St. Louis Browns beat the Philadel- phia Athletics in 1942. In the Na- tional League, the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Cincinnati Reds in 19 innings at night last year. An eighth Inning error proved costly In the White Sox second game. Pinch-hitter Fred Hatfield beat out a single In the eighth but Rogovin threw the ball Into right field, allowing Hatfield to reach third. He scored the tying run on Dom DiMaggio s single, Tha New York Yankees re- gained second place on AlUe Reynolds' no-hitter and Gene Woodllng's homer which gave them a 1-0 win over the Indians in a Cleveland night game. Reynold's no-hltter barely beat Bobby Feller's four-hitter as the Yankees sought to launch a comeback. Reynolds had one scare when Hank Bauer had to go against the wall to catch Sam Chapman's long fly in the seventh after Woodlirig had hit his homer. Feller's only hits were the homer, a double by Mickey Man- tle and singles by Yogi Berra and OH McDougald. Feller, who pitched a no-hitter himself two weeks ago, had one going until the sixth When Mantle spoiled It. A t*n-hit blast, including Hoot Evers' homer and four doubles, gave the Tigers a 5-4 win over the Washington senators at Detroit. The Philadelphia Athletics swept a twl-night doubleheader from the Browns. 9-7 and 13-0, at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE The Brooklyn Dodgers ran their National League lead to nine and one-half games with a three- homer, 9-3, win over the Cubs In an Ebbets Field night game. Carl FurUlo, Roy Campanu- la and Billy Cox whaled hom- ers in the Dodger triumph over the Chicago Cubsa game which cost Dodger starter Ralph Branca his next start because he pulled an arm mus- eta. The St. Louis cardinals took over second place with a 2-0 win over the New York Giants on Bil- ly Johnson's fifth inning two- run homer at the Polo Grounds. Pitching honors for the night In the senior circuit went to the Card-Giant game when winner Gerry Staley gave up four hit and loser Larry Jansen only three. The Phillies routed Murry Dick- son for an 11-6 conquest of the Pittsburgh Pirates in a Philadel- phia arc-light contest. Granny Hamner clouted a three-run homer In the second inning to get an 8-1 lead going on the Pirates and after that it was only a mat- ter of time. The Cincinnati Reds-Brave game at Boston was rained out. HAD IT ALL THE TIME New York. (NEA) The nigh before the Belmont Stakes. C. V. Whitney bid $1600 to charity fof a racing plate from the winner for\the running horse museum. His own horse. Counterpoint, won. GIANT PERCENTAGE Los Angeles. (NBA) Of the 25 original members of the Helms Hall of Football Fame, seven ar former New York Giants. (Night Game) New York............ 1 Cleveland............ 0 Myron Ginsberg Virgil Trucks NOW AVAILABLE Complete Assortment of Genuine Studebaker Chassis and Body Parts Lockheed Hydraulic Brake Parts Carter, Stromberg, Holley Carburetors CENTRAL DE AUTOS, S. A. Ave. Jos Feo. de la Ossa No. 36 (Automobile Row) \ Telephone 3-3325 **l RACES SATURDAY and SUNDAY DOUBLES 1st, 2nd 6th. 7th RACES ONE-TWO 3rd and 9th RACES COLON: For the convenience of our patrons we are now operating both at the "COPACABANA" and "SAVOY." SATURDAYS STELLAR RACE 9th Race "D" Importeds 7 Fgs Purne: $600.00 ool (/.loses: 5:15 p.m. ONE-TWO 1. PIRAGUA ................R. Gmez 112 2. WILD WIRE............J. Rodriguez 120 3. THE DAUBER.............K. Floren 110 4. POIJORAZO.............J. Phillips 120 5. GALANTE 11............J. Contreras 110 6. GR1SV..................B. Aguirre 114 7. MARISCALITO ........... A. Phillips 115 QUINIELAS 4th and 8th RACES CHILDREN ARE NOT ALLOWED AT THE RACE TRACK SUNDAYS FEATURE RACES 5th Race "A" Importeds 7 Fgs. Pur*e: $1,000.00 Pool Closes: 2:55 p.m. 1. PHOEBUS APOLLO.......B.Moreno 110 2. R4THL1N LIGHT........J. Contreras 112 3. P1NARD.................... Soto 116 4. DICTADOR...............R- Gome* 109 5. WELSH LOCH 123 6th Race "F" Importeds 1 Mile Purse: $500.00 Pool Closes: 3:35 p.m. FIRST RACE OF DOUBLES I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. HONEY MOON..... ......A. Btun ROSE HIP...............J. Phillips CORAGGIO.............J. Contreras THE BATH ROAD...........J. Ava PULGARCITO...............A. Soto PEPS1COLA................A. Menu IN TIME..... ..........B. Aguirre 8. (PINCEL.................G. Sanche 9. (CARIBE.................A. Phillips 115 110 117 120 120 109x 111 115 115 V FRIDAY. JII.Y 13, 1951 Til PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER PAGE FITS Price Administrator Is Candidate For Baseball Commissioner Michael Disalle Reported Probable Aug. 1 Choice Bv ROBERT F. LOFTUS United Press SUff Correspondent WASHINGTON. Jly IS.Price Administrator Michael V. Di- salle was reported yesterday to be a top candidate for baseball's lii*ii commissioner, but the colorful lawyer-politician was non- committal jon the subject. Some big League owners are eyeing the former mayor of Toledo as a successor to the outgoing A. B. (Happy) Chandler, who is resigning by request next Sunday, Informed sources said. They added that Disalle's name will-be considered when the Big League club owners get together Aur. 1 to choose the new baseball czar. The post pays fCS.M a year. Disalle receives $16,000 a year and plenty of congressional criticism in his present job. He smiled cryptically when asked If he would take the high commissioner's job. "No one in baseball has talked to me about it," he said. "It looks like I'll still be catching here for a while." Dlsalo will not campaign actively for the job, but sources close to the price boss said he would be highly receptive to a baseball offer. A seven-year term at S65.000 a year would be "hard to turn down." they said. They said Disalle doesn't want to quit his price job, despite the fact that Congress is busy chopping away bis controls authority. Disalle probably would not take over active charge of base- ball affairs until the end of the season if the job were offered to him formally. That would give him plenty of time to ease gracefully out of the price control picture. He does not have a baseball background, but he has a re- putation as a peacemaker, a talent which would come in handy in dealing with the Big League owners and their players. Meet Scotland's Favourite Son tOKH lilt STILL GOING STSON6 JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY The fashionable drink everywhere lota alter a Sou Led., Scotch Whtakr Duiilltn. Kllmaraock Insist on ..^eKduwfjiwcci, NOW'S THE TIME!... Skirl %/Mnimlt (SWANK & JAYSON) BEFORE from 15.95 to $12.00 NOW BUY 2 FOR S 1.95 3.95 4.95 5.96 6.95 $ 3.00 6.50 O 9.50 12.00 The AMERICAN BAZAAR PANAMA 25 71 Central Ave. COLON Opposite R R. Station Our Colon 71 Central Av. stores are open 'til 1:00 pjn. 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Biddy leafue Bears 25 Bearcats 16 Tigers 31 Wolves 23 Major League Results Oklahoma 49 Lakers 48 Holy Cross 46 Celtics 35 The "Bears" took a firmer rip on first place as they beat their nearest rival, the "Bearcats" 25- 16. Longo and Bland, with 14 and 8 points led the winners but Catz played a great defensive game and controlled the rebounds. Bri- an Cox led the losers with 6 points. The "Tigers" handed the "Wolves" their sixth defeat to the tune of 31-16. The "Tigers" play- ed their best team game as only two points separated their top four scorers. J. Cralg led the los- ers with 11 points. "Oklahoma" nosed out the "Lakers" 49-48 In a thrilling game In which the winning basket was scores In the last five seconds of play. Karlger and Bailey led the winners with 18 points each. Pel- tynovlch led the "Lakers" with 20 points. "Holy cross" dumped the "Celtics" 46-35. Bears fg ft pf pts 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 14 0 (j 1 8 Howard...... .. 0 1 0 Washabaugh .... .. 0 0 0 0 Ken way........ .. 0 0 0 fgft 5 25 Bearcats f Pts. . 1 1 1 2 0 l 0 2 1 1 3 l 0 1 .. 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 Total........ .. 7 It 2 ft 5 16 Tigers pf pts. Chase........ .. 4 p 1 8 :f 3 9 3 l 4 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ,. 4 0 1 8 Brooks, J....... .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total....... 14 fg 4 ft 10 32 Wolves pf pts. .. 0 1 2 1 4 1 2 11 .. 2 ) 1 4 Wall, J......... 1 0 0 5 ., 1 1 2 Bland. H....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total...... .. 9 fg 5 ft 7 23 Holy Croat pf pts .. 8 2 4 18 7 u 2 14 Roberts...... .. 4 0 2 8 Bazan........ .. 0 o 0 0 i i 2 3 0 1 Cralg........ .. 1 o 0 2 Total....... 21 PC 4 ft 10 46 Celtics Pf Pts K 1 4 17 .. 2 0 0 4 1 1 3 2 1 0 4 Bleakley...... .. 1 0 3 0 2 4 Total...... .15 fg 5 ft 7 35 Oklahoma pf pts ,, 2 1 2 5 Karlger...... .. 9 (l 3 18 0 0 2 Lessard...... .. 3 0 1 6 Bailey........ .. 9 0 2 18 D n 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total....... 24 1 H ft 9 49 Lakers P-' Pts. Smith........ .. 7 (i 1 14 .. 0 0 2 0 0 24 .. 2 '1 1 4 (1 1 4 0 0 4 n 0 2 4 6 41 Sbo, Ba X^*&__3 .Eh Complete assortment of DOG SUPPLIES at Thompson, Peralta Complete Training For Sunday's Bout IS Tivoll Ave. Tel. t-3397 Hele, Hearne In Dunlop Tourney Finals Bill Hele and Webb Hearne will again meet In another local ten- nis tournament finals this time they clash Sunday in the Dunlop Tournament finals at the Panam Olympic Court at 8:30 a.m. The match will be decided on two out of three sets. Hele, who has taken most of the tennis tournaments when Hearne Is not around, will try to break the Jinx this time. Hearne, a tall powerful south- paw In his early thirties, has beaten Hele In six final matches. Hearne possesses a powerful all- around game which Includes a cannon ball service, a wonder- ful flat backhand and a net game that Is hard to beat. Hele, a stubborn 200-pounder who is beginning life at 40, relies on a good fast service, a hard driving forehand and a good drop shot. This match, like all their pre- vious encounters, should be w o r th seeing. There will be plenty seats available, so don't miss this contest. Savilt, Talbert, Flam.. Traberl On US Davis Cup Team NEW YORK, July 13 (UP> Dick Savltt, Herb Flam. BIllv Talbert and Tony Trabert were named to the U. S. Davis Cup team which opens competition against Japan July 21-22 at Louisville. Ky. Other squad members named were U. S. Champion Art Lar- sen. Ham Richardson. Oardnar Mulloy and Victor Selxas. The Savltt-Flam-Talbert- quartet will play against Japan in the opening round of the American Zone competition, it was announced. The Davis Cup Committee could change the lineup for future matches, either substituting other members, of the squad or adding new men to the squad. Savltt, an Orange, N. J,. boy who won the Wimbledon Cham- pionship last week, was an ex- pected selection as was Flam, a Beverly Hills, Calif., lad who ad- vanced tp the Wimbledon semi- finals before he was eliminated. Talbert, of New York, and Trabert. of Cincinnati, the New NCAA champion, were surprises however, especially since Amer- ican Champion Larsen was left off. Talbert was a member of last years veteran team which lost the cup to Australia, and the Davis Cup people vowed a "youth movement" after that defeat. The other three fit in with such a plan. Mulloy. of Coral Gables. Fla, and Selxas. of Philadelphia, figured to be placed on the squad. Luis and Leonel Thompson Peralta wound up their training program In excellent condition today for their much talked- about scheduled return clash Sunday night at the Panam Gym. Peralta was the more Impres- sive of the two throughout the training grind In which he re- peatedly demonstrated his crushing punching power. Leonel Is out to win by a quick knockout to avenge his first and only de- feat as a pro suffered against Thompson the first time they met. Thompson, on the other hand, went through his training period with high hopes of crashing local flstlana's championship circle by moving on to a title match with Wllfredo Brown, present light- weight king, after scoring anoth- er convincing victory Sunday. The unbeaten Thompson con- centrated on speed during his tune-ups. However, his sparmates were shaken up more than once as he occasionally let loose with a hard one. The four semlflnallsts on the Erogram are also in great shape, eto Scantlebury hopes to kayo flashy Carlos Watson and climb to the upper bracket of the 135- pound division while reports from Colon indicate that Watson is in excellent condition and ex- pects to win decisively. The other semlflnallsts, Vicen- te Worrell and James Milton, are In the best condition of their promising careers. Milton, a ter- rific puncher, and Worrell, a good boxer who carries a good punch, should stage an excellent fight. The four-round preliminary between Fidel Morris and Victor Ardlnes also promises to be an- other fight with slugger vs. box- er. San Bias Indian Morris Is the killing puncher in this one. with Ardlnes being the superior boxer. If you belong to the Armed Forces or if you have a steady job come to our Store and you can choose your own terms to buy on credit. We have the best Mahogany Furniture. If you don't know our Club System visit us and yon will be deliVhted. %iM Vi Central Ave. Tel. 2-2404. Santa Cruz Sports BY GILBERTO THORNE The high riding Rawlings club, which ran through the first half season of the Intermediate League schedule with a string of six victories and no defeats dropped their first two games of the second half schedule to Phil Walker's "Incas" (32-34) and to Celina Leach's "Volts" (50-291. Incas, which ended the first half with third place and a 2 won. 4 loss record, is now on top with 2 victories and no losses. Alza- mora's "Keds" share the second place with "Volt" both winning one game and losing one, oOo Probable Montlcello League schedule beginning Monday, July 16, and ending Saturday, Aug. 14: Monday: Deportivo Max vs. Tanner Shoe; C.Y.O. vs. BAM, Jr. Thursday: Tanner Shoe vs. C.Y.O.; Duco Wilson vs. Deportivo Max. Saturday: Duco Wilson vs. C.Y.O.: Tanner Shoe vs. BAM, Jr. (at Parasoi. Monday 23: C.Y.O. vs. Deporti- vo Max; BAM, Jr. vs Duco Wil- son. Thursday: Deportivo Max vs. BAM. Jr.; Duco Wilson vs. Tan- ner Shoe. Saturday: Tanner Shoe vs. De- portivo Max; BAM, Jr. vs. C.Y.O. (at Parasoi. Monday 30: C.Y.O. vs. Tanner Shoe; Deportivo Max vs. Duco Wilson. Thursday. Aug. 2: C.Y.O. vs. Duco Wilson; BAM, Jr. vs. Tanner Shoe. Saturday 4: Deportivo Max vs. C.Y.O.; Duco Wilson vs. BAM, Jr. (at Paraso). Last Performances of RAUL i LAP0RTE and the MELODAS del PLATA ORCHESTRA you haven't yet heard or seen the famous singer RAUL LAPORTE and MELODAS DEL PLATA ORCHES- TRA, don't miss the opportunity to- night! Dance to the lilting Argen- tinian rhythm of this famous or- chestra and singer! ROBERTO MORALES and HIS CUBAHABANAS will present an original Mambo-Dramatization of tropical rhythm! Special performance of Rosita and Antonio, Zoila and Ivis and de Castro. 4- '. i STRAND MAN IA-RATTAN CORNER "H" and DARIEN STREET TEL. 2-2181 ALSO IN COLON STREET IN "ARENA DE COLON" BUILDING TELEPHONE 1212 MGE MX THT PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER FRIDAY. JtlY n, M51 ciAsstT/En I* wick* ^tefvirs Leave your ad with one of our Agents or our Offices LEWIS SERVICE IS.. 4 Tlvell Ave. Phone -2M1 KIOSKO UK LESSEPS rrur de l*m MORRISON'S No. 4 Fourth of Jut An I'M,,,,, J-SI4I BOTICA CARLTON 10.059 Melendc/ At*. Phone 255Coln. SALON DE BELLEZA AMERICANO Na. S5 Wwt I21h Street. THE PANAMA AMERICAN No. 17 "H" lrHPanam No. 12.179 Central Ave.Col*. SO r Minimum for 12 Horda 3* each additional word. FOR SALE Automobiles FOR SALE Household FOR SALE1949 Ford V-8 Fordor Custom. Con be finonced 0938 I Amador Road. Belboo. 2-3389. ofttr 4:30 weekdays. FOR SALI: 1946 Chryile. New Yorker 4 door teden, fon. 4 new tires, radio. Ai excellent buy. Only $385 down. COLPAN MO- TORS INC. your FORD dealer on automobile row. TOR SALE: 1941 Chevrolet. Per- fect condition. 6 tires. Must leave 5964-D, Smith Ploce. Dioblo. FOR SAL:1950 Ford 2 door 0* Lue Sin Sedon, block, rodio. loot coven. food tiret. Only S44S down. COLPAN MOTORS INC. ""Our FORD dealer on automoSile FOR SALE:1940 Oldsrrcbile 2-door sodn. excellent condition, S300 - 00. Mr White. House 8112-B. Margarita, 3-2133 days, 3-1384 after 5. FOR SAL:1950 Mercury 6 pe- engei coupe, light fray, radio. oat coven, good tirei. Onlv $600 down and drive it owoy. COLPAN MOTORS INC. your FORD dealer on automobile row. 'FOR SALE:1951 Radios for Dodge- DeSoto and Plymouth. Colon Mo- ' tors Inc. Tlvoli Crossing. Tel. 2- 1704. FOR SAL: 1950 Pontioc Si De Luxe 4 Door Sedan, black, feot coven, food tiret. A clean car. Onlv $595 down. COLPAN MO- TORS INC. youi FORD Dealer on automobile row. FOR SALE: 25 Cycle 9 cu. ft. Westinghouse refrigerator, excel- lent, $100.00. 2^ cycle Apex washing machine, excellent, $60- 00. Mahogany diningroom set $75. 00. 5 piece imitation Rattan with 2 end tables. 2 table lamps, SI00. 00. 2 grass rugs 9x6, gray. $12.- 00. Chest of drawers, 2 table lomps $5.00. 25 cycle phonograph mo- tot, $5.00. 6 piece odd porch fur- niture $20 00. 4 mahogany chairs $12.00. 7 ft. fish casting net, new. $20.00. Odds and ends. 104-C, 8th Street New Cristobol. Tel. 3- 1939 for appointment or 3-1598 residence. FOR SALE: Bedroom set, dining- room set, studio couch, end table, chairs. 2 Chinese chests. House 541 Guck. FCR SALE:Westinghouse Refriger- ator 9 cubic Feet; Peruvion loother top tobies; rugs; porch screens. Call Balboo 2-6371 after 5 p. m. or week-end. FOR SALE:Piano upright Grand, small, 6 pc. wicker livmgroom set, gas stove, youth bed. Telephone 916. Colon. FCR SALE:6-piect set of three- strond Rattan. Pretzel style. Con- sists of two comfortable chairs, one settee. coffee table, two end tables. Completely refinished. Can be seen 8122. Fourth Street. Mar- gorito, between 4 and 6. $200- 00. MISCELLANEOUS ">o you have o drinking problem? Writ* Alcoholic! Anonymou* o 2031 Aacoa. C 2 FOR SAL Miscellaneous FOR SALE:One pr. genuine Eme- rald ear rings. Price $50.00. Tele- phone Panama 3-3437. FOR SALE:Bond saw, craftsman, twelve inch. Extra blades, $55 00. Motor available. Currie, phone 6- 559, Gamboa. TOR SALE:HAM Rodio transmitter. 150 watts, CW. Or phone, com- pete with modulotor. HPIBR. No. 3, Avenido 2o. Son Francisco de lo Caleta Tel. 3-0993. OR SALE: 50 Ford convertible. 14,000 actual miles. Excellent con- dition. Must sell this week. Phone Albrook 2130. FOP, SAL:1949 Nath 2 door se- dan, light groen, 4 now tires and not coven. Only S395 down. COLPAN MOTORS INC. Your FORD dealer on outomobile row. FOR SALE: Hudson Commodore, radio, eat covers. reasonable pr.ee. Call Gulick 88-264. FOR SAL: 1951 Chevrolet two ,door Floctline De Luxe sedan, co- .Ur maroon. Only 1.100 milos. 1.- 04)0 miles credit card goes with *<(r. This enr still in guaranteed ataricd Only $560 down and Vive it away. This is an excellent opportunity Your FORD deoler. COLPAN MOTORS, on automobile raw. FOR' SALE: 1950 Chevrolet 4 Door Styleline De Luxe, white sidewolls and rodio. Excelfen condition. Lew jrnlroge Phone rrornngs, 2-2136 B-JIboo gFOPv-SALE:--:1940 Pontioc Coupe recently overhauled. Tel. 83-6186. 2tTSALE: '949 Hudson Surer SK 4-door sedan, radio, only 14.- 000 miles, excellent condition, -,375.00. Tel. Balboa 29S4. FOR SALE:Boby carriage and FiS- s nette and waterproof pads. 1477- B. Holden St. FOR SALE:9 cu. ft. Westinghouse refrigerator, over 2 years guaran- tee. Radio-phonogroph RCA. House 8060-C Morgar.ta, phone 3-1320. Wanted Position PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. For steno- graphic, typing and tronslotion work bv experienced bilingual stenographer on hourly or daily I basis call Miss Clarita Sasso at 3-0334 : FOR SALE:Studio Couch $40 00. Phone C. Z. 86-6226. THE PANAMA CANAL OFFRS FOR SAL Sealed bids will be received until I 10:30 A. M. July 17. 1951. for one ; X-ray developing unit, located ot M.irqonta Hospital. For information |and inspection, contact Mr. Mclllhen- ' ny, telephone 3-1797. Bid forms may be obtained from Supply Section. Colon Hospital. Acting Storekeep- er, Cristobal, telephone 3-1256, or from the office of Superintendent of Storehouses, Balboa, telephone 2- 2777. FCR SALE: Aquarium fishes. 22 varieties to choose from, plants 8 tvp0i. air volves stones, clear plas- tic hose, food, 11 Via Espaa, op- posite Juan Franco Stables, phone 3-4132. RESORTS Phillips. Beach cottages, Santo Clora. Box 435 Balboa. Phone Ponoma 3-1877. Cristobol 3-1673. COMMERCIAL & PROFFSSIONAL Houses ON BEACH Santo Clarq. Phone SHRAPNEL. Balboa 2820 or see caretoker there. Gramiich'j Sonta Cloro beach- cottages. Electric ico boxes, gas stoves, moderate rates. Phone 6- 541 or 4-567 Williams Santa Claro Beach Cottages. Two bedrooms, Frigldoires. Rock- gas ranges. Balboa 2-3050. FOR RENT Apartments ALHAMBRA APARTMENTS Modern furnished-unfurnished apart ment Contact office No. 8061. 10th St. New Cristobol. Phone 1386. Co- Ion FOR RENT:Small furnished apart- ment or room. Excellent location. Modern conveniences. 43rd Street No. 13. We Have Just Received the last shipment GLASS FINISHING RODS we will be ablp to get while "UNCLE JOE" acts so. We also have A large assortment of high quality HUNTING KNIVES GEO. F. NOVEY, Inc. 279 Central Ave. Tel. 3-0140. FOR RENT: Apartments of one large ond one small bedrooms, sitting-diningroom. kitchen, bath, at 44th. Street East Bella Vista, see De Castro. No. 24 B Avenue. Phone 2-1616. Panami. FOR RENT: Apartments of one bedroom, sitting-diningroom, kitch- en, both, at No. 20 Vio Espaa, see De Castro. No. 24 "B," Avenue. Phone 2-1616. Panama. WANTED Expert beauty shop op- erator for general work, man or womon. Do not apply it not ex- perienced. Solon de Belleza Filo's. No. 4 "J" Street, Ponoma. Help Wanted J FOR SALE:Singer portable sewing machine, English dishes on dmiscel- loneous hou FOR SALE-One *ound equipment with four loud '.oeokers. one 16 mm. RCA Cine Sound Projector, one ONAN gasoline power plant I 10 A. C. Sterling Prod icts Inter- national. S. A.. 29 East St., No. 4. telephone 3-1697. . FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE:A beautiful lot, elevated and plain, 1.100 sq. meters, sl- tuoted at 10th Street- Paitilla. o stone'* throw from 90th Street. Coll at Cosa Foslich, Central Ave 161. FOR RENT: One bedroom apart- ment. Per Avenue No. 57. Coll No. 8, 34 Eost St. Phone No. 3- 0746, Panoma. FOR RENT:One bedroom, unfur- nished, modern, independent apart- ment. Garage. 168 Via Belisario Porras. FOR RENT:Furnished apartments Bella Visto, two bedroom and one bedroom, also bachelor opartment with Frigidoire Tel. 3-1648. FOR RENT: One room furnished opartment. completely independent, with large balcony facing British Legation and the sea. Garage. 30 Ecuador Avenuo. FOR RENT:Nicely furnished 3 room apartment, separate, maid's room. Three months' lease. $125.00 ' rr.onlh. Morysol Apts. 73-A Justo Arosemeno Ave. Near U. S. Em- bossy. Coll 2-2341. Mr. & Mrs. Canal Zone: I in CUSHIONS SLIP-COVER* ,nd ni i t'liui s 11 him; call an or vlll mir haw-room Custom bnlli furni- ture onr speciality See out Orro- ratur Fabrics free ?tmale NA- TIONAL 1'PIIOI.STERV (A Reres) 1 r de la Ova No 77 (Auto Raw) New Telephone 1-4KS LEICA CAMERAS Model lllr S.vncbrunisecl LENSES ft ACCESSORIES AT BELOW U.S. PRICES. Direct C.Z. Shlpmrnt* At Factory Prices. Porras Plaxa 6 dr Mayo Panam. R. P. WANTED: English speaking cook with -references. Apply between 5 ond 7 p. m. 7lh. Street No. I 1 "El Coco." WANTED:A reliable moid with re- ference for house work, cooking and o little laundry. Can live in. Cioblo 5182-B. WANTED Miscellaneous ST USID CARS .1 CIVA, S. A. Your Cadillac Pontioc Dealer [fOR. SALE: Jeep surplus. Phone O Z. 86-6226. ! Responsible American couple desire modern furnished house or duplex in resiHentiol sect.on on Atlantic Side. Coco Solo, 344. FOR SALETwo dump-trucks Stude- baker 1947 for $1.500.00. new it;res. no batteries, bring your own If interested. Coll Ponoma 3-0706 '. at 51st Street sand pit. Best bar- gain in the market. ifOR SALE1950 Nash Ambossador. 7 radio. Hydramatic. Goo-"* tire* Pri^e 5.1.750.00. Must sell. Can be fnonced. Co'l 83-4145 anytime. Otrs. 2178-B. Curundu. tfOK SAI E1947 Crosley 2 Door Se- . dan. Duty Poid House 23 Apt. 4. 50th St. Bella Visto FOR SALE: RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Consoles second-hand. 3 months guarantee and free service. 25 or 60 cycles. Terrific Bargain! Our loss, your ealn. PANAMA RADIO CORP 29 Central Ave. Tel. 2-2566 or 2-3364. :OR SALE: 1951 Ford Custom Club Coupe V8 less thon 1.000 miles, beoutiful Silvertone grey fin- ish full plastic seat covers, rodio. j chrome wheel rings. New price ' R2.259. My price "SI.995.00. WIH finance. See at Garages across | from Balboa YMCA. Soturdoy and Sunday. PONTIAC USID CARS - Guaranteed CIVA. S. A. Your Pontiac Dealer "wanted Automobile*. ifc-MTED TO BUY Truck. mule [type, large size. Will pov cosh. rlerably without duty paid. Ap- Ureto. No. 191 Central Avenue, no. kNTED TO BUYFords Chev. polets. Mercurys Coupes and Se- 1946 1947 1949 11949 1950 -- 1951. We offer oood prices Tel 3-0035 or Via Halisano Porras. Estoction SAS. rSSONS Wait School of Doncing. Re- | Opening Augu-t 1st. Registrction July 18th. 19lh; 9:00 o. m to p. m Balboa Ledge Ha'l. 2-2363. , Building material are our speciality. See the large stock of Building material and famous SHERWIN WILLIAMS Paints which we offer you at low- est prices Prompt Service. M North Ave Tel. 2-Mlt 3 Martin Sou SI. Tel. 3-1424 Requests Pour In For New Series Of C. Z. Stamps Requests have been received for about 7.500 first dav covers of i he new series of Canal Zone air- mail stamps of six denominations which will eo on sale Monday. It is expected that this lum- ber will be increased considerably by requests from local residents before the opening day of sale. In addition to these requests, about 500 orders have been re- ceived, manv from stamp dealers in the United State*, lor mint or uncancelled stamps. The new issue, of about 3,500.- 000 stamps, is the largest since August 1939. when a group of stamps was issued commemorat- ing the 25th anniversary of the Canal. The final shipment of the new stamps from the Bureau of En- Braving and Printing, where they were prepared, arrived on the Isthmus last week. The number of requests for mint stamps and first day covers is below expectations, according to Postal personnel. It Is believed the demand Is comparatively light because the new series Is a permanent, rather than com- memorative Issue, that will be available to philatelists probably for several years. Requests lor first day covers should be addressed to the Post- office at Balboa Heights, which acts as philatelic agency for the postal service. All envelopes bearing the new stamps that are mailed from any Canal Zone Postoffice on Mon- day, the first day of sale, will be marked "First Day of Issue." The six new stamps all have the same design, with a different color for each denomination. They were designed by John C. Buechele. Architect In the En- gineering Division. The denominations and colors are: lour cent, violet; six cent, brown: ten cent, orange red: 21- cent. light blue; 31-cent, lake red; and 80-cent. black. The new stamps are being Is- sued because some of the present denominations of airmail stamps have become obsolete as a result of changes in airmail rrtes. The old airmail stamps wilt remain on sale until the supply is ex- hausted. Peron Declares Argentina Doesn't Want US Dollars BUENOS AIRES, July 13 (UP> President Juan D. Peron said today that Argentina's raw mat- erials make her independent of the American dollars so eagerly sought by other countries. "Dollars don't interest us. be- cause we have raw materials." the President said. "We want merchandise and machinery, but we are not Interested In dollars." Peron made these statements to a group of employes of the Chamber of Deputies who had come to urge him to seek reelec- tion in November. Eva Peron also spoke to the legislative employes, telling them that the President's Peronista Party is not political party but a "national movement" which will be "eternal, because all men of g wdwlll understand it, Join it and support it." Trinidad Discovery May Be On Track Of Athlete's Foot PORT OF SPAIN. July 13 (UPi Medical research experts here today reported the discovery of a new antibiotic drug which may prove effective against athletes loot, ringworm and other fun- gus infections of the human body. Dr. A. C. Thayssen, head of Trinidad's microbiological insti- tute, said that "comlrin." an antibiotla isolated and developed by Dr. W. G. Forsyth of the insti- tute staff, is now being tested at a number of research laborato- ries in various parts of the Brit- ish Commonwealth. (toUeifie* with Zeln tMar f 3,9 Mod 1*52 # Now with syncfo roropur shut- ter allow lyncronluitlon till 1 SMth of second, new com- binaliun back actuinoda 11 n g both the 2 1/2x2 1/2 and 1 x 1 1/2 Inch picture Ize. # You are cordially Invited to Inspect the latent model. INTERNATIONAL JEWELRY Inc. ,adjoining International Hotel) and Camera tort (Lobby Hotel El Panam) ON DISPLAY! "Royal Enfield" 500CC M0N0CYCLES [?0OLfiG * "th ot May Plaza Plane To Guard Gas SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (UP) _ New England's first natural gas pipeline 500 miles long, .will be patrolled by .a speclally-eqi'ip >ed plor.r to assure deper/Jable ga> service,} Pre-Birth Injuries Lead To 2-Yr.-0ld's Suit For $10,000 ATLANTA, July 13 (UPIThe Georgia Suj.me Court ruled yesterday thrt a person has the right to sue for damages suf- fered before birth. The court reversed a lower court's dismissal of a $10.000 damage suit brought by two- year-old Margaret L. Tucker through her father. It held she was entitled to seek ! recourse for Injuries allegedly [received three hours before her i'rth ii the wreck of nn ambul- nre <' 'i wa. f'-i"j her mo I ther to a hospif.-L ALADDIN KEROSENE Mantle Lamp 60 Candle Power of Modern While Light. Burn 50 Hour On 1 gal. of Kerosene. Ue W, AIR Only ". KKROSF.NK. Absolutely Safe It onnot Explode Requires no gener- ator or pump No Smoke or Odor. So Simple a Child Can Oprale II $9.95 Lowest Price ever Offered In Panam. All Peril Available. On Sale In All HARDWARF and FURNITIRR Store Distributors: WONG CHANO, S. A. ('nliin lh SI. A Balboa Ave Tel. 303 Panam 3 Central Ave. Tel. i-jes; DR. CARL AHLTEEN CHIROPRACTOR 20 Tlvoli Ave Aot I Offlee: Tel -33S7 Home S-4S1 HOURS Manda thro trida? rio n a.m Memtay Wednesday rhursda M S m Satardaa -tarn lo I a m Jlanalac INSTA'NT Fat-Free Powdered Milk 'iur.r I with Vitamin D) for DRINKING for COOKING for WHIPPING Farm Fresh Flavor! On Sale in P. C. Co. Commissaries. Commy Cash Plan For All US Rate Stores Approved Adoption of the cash sales plan for all U.S.-rate Commibaary re- tail stores has been approved and the change will be made gradual- ly over a period of several months, L. B. Moore, Supply and Services Director, announced Fri- day." It Is planned to convert the stores to cash purchases indivi- dually as equipment becomes available and personnel can be trained. The larger stores, such as Balboa and Cristobal, will be the last to be converted. It Is not presently planned to adopt the system to the local- rate stores and this will be con- sidered only after the plan has been given a thorough test In all U.S.-rate stores. Mr. Moore said. The cash sales plan has been tested at Ancon Commissary for the past four months and was instituted this week at Curundu Commissary. The change from coupon to cash purchases is being made primarily for customer conveni- ence, most of the Ancon store customers having expressed a preference for the cash plan, the Supply and Services Director said. The Commissary Division Is placing a requisition for a con- siderable number of cash regis- ters suitable for use in the larger stores, and converting existing coupon registers to cash In the smaller stores. Aside from this special equipment, most of the stores will require minor altera- tions and personnel must be given special training before ins- tituting the new system. The rule requiring customers to present proper Identification when making purchases under the cash system at Ancon and Curundu commissaries illl also be strictly enforced at the other U.8.-rate commissaries at which the cash system is adopted, the SuddIv and Services Director S!id, This procedure, together with the law making it a crim- inal offense fo ra person not en- titled to the Commissary pri- vilege to enter a. commlary, has nroved highly effective, Mr. Moore said. RED PROPAGANDA JMMlNfiTAKS (Continued from Page 1)) cerlty and pressure tactics In breaking off the talks. While the armistice talks broke off over the issue of letting Uni- ted Nations newsmen enter the Kaesong area the real reason for the breakup is much deeper. It is whether the United Na- tions delegation and the Commu- nists are meeting as equals to work out an honorable armistice, or whether it is to appear In Communist propaganda that the United Nations are julag. lor peace on Red terms. RidRway has already t4jld the Communists In blunt, terms that if they insisted their armed guards are needed in "neutral" Kaescng then the talks should be moved elsewhere. Ridgway's broadcast terms Tor the resumption of the ceasefire talks was addressed to the top Red Army commanders Generals Kim n 8ung and Peng Tse Huai. It set these terms: 1) That a five mile neutral cir- cle centered on Kaesong. All roads within this circle and lead- ing to it to be completely free from armed personnel. (United Nations personnel were under constant armed guard during the first two meetings in Kaesong and the roads were lined with Comunlst soldiers as the United Nations convoys passed. 2i Both sides to refrain from any hostile act In this area dur- ing the conference period; 31 That the total personnel in the area be limited to 150 for each side; (There was no previous limit to the size of the armistice delegations, but the Communists far outnumbered the United Na- tions delegates): 4) That the makeup, of each delegation's party be the subject solely of that delegation's choice and not subject to any veto by the other side. (Ridgway told the Communists earlier that as of Thursday the selected newsmen would be part of the United Na- tions delegation, but the Com- munists objected on the grounds that their admission to the con- ference zone was not "opportune." There has been no way to con- trol who enters Kaesong from the Communist side and Red news- men have been in the city from the start.) 5i That the persons in the ac- tual meeting room be determined by the agreement of both sides, as was done for the first two meet- ings. Judge Learned Hand Restores Reds Bail By JOHN MARTINCO NEW YORK, July IS (UP). Judge Learned Hand of tha Federal Court of Appeals yesterday upset a lower court bail rul- : ing and ordered 15 Communist leaden freed from jail. They were locked up Wednesday night after Federal Judge. Sylvester Ryan revoked their $176,000 ball on grounds that tlia leftist Civil Rights Congress,- which posted the funds, is "total- ly unresponsible." Hand reversed Ryan and ordered the Communists released in the original bail. Judge Hand also parolad, on {10,000 bail each, mystery writ* er Dashiell Hammett and Dr. W. Alphaeus Hunton, trustees of the congress' ban fund. They had been sentenced to six months In Jail by Judge Ryan for contempt of court in refusing to name those who provided the ball money. The 15 Communists were order- ed freed by Judge Hand shortly before another CRC ball fund trustee, millionaire Frederick Vanderbilt Field, was questioned by Senate Investigators seeking to learn who paid $80,000 bond for four convicted Communist I leaders who Jumped their bail and now are fugitives. Judge Hand ruled that the 15 Communists, charged with con- spiracy to teach and advocate violent overthrow of the govern- ment, were to be freed on their original bail until the Federal District Court inquiry Into the Civil Rights Congress bail fund Is completed. Judge Ryan Wednesday can- celed the ball of the congress posted for 14 and which Field, secretary of the bail fund, had posted personally for one. Ryan also disqualified both the CRC and Field from acting as bonds- men In his court. Attorney Harold I. Cammer asked Judge Hand's court for a stay of Judgment on Judge Ryan's order revoking ball for the Last month a panel of three Appeals Court JudgesJudge | Learned Hand, Judge Jerome Frank and Judge Augustus N. Handordered the U. S. attor- ney's office to accept ball from the Civil Rights Congress. When Cammer asked for a stay on Judge Ryan's order, Judge Hand asked: "Didn't we say there should be bail?" U. S. Attorney Irving H. Say- pol argued that Judge Ryan's ac- tion was taken after new evidence was presented concerning the ball fund and Its trustees. "He (Ryan) has revoked a bail which we said should be granted," replied Judge Hand, one of the nation's most re- nowned jurists who is retiring after a distinguished career on the Appeab Court. "Our theory was that ball was to be continued until the new in- quiry-Is finished," Hand said. "I cannot agree," Saypol said hotly. Judge Hand rose from th bench, shook his finger at Say- pol and said: "Never mind whether you agree or not. That's my order." Judge Hand made It clear that he was approving ball for the 15 only until the Inquiry into the ball fund is finished, possibly to- day. Explosions, Fires Sweep N. America; No Sabotage Found NEW YORK, July 13 (UP) A series of disastrous fires and explosions has killed 14 persons | and caused at least $5,000,000: damage across North America; in 24 hour period. Explosions blew up a building i at a Dupont dynamite plant) near Seneca. Illinois, killing four. persons; fired 480.000 barrels ofj gasoline and oil at Wilmington, 'California; and destroyed' a closely guarded building at an |Indianapolis jet engine plant. Fires swept waterfronts at; Charleston. South Carolina, and 'Long Island Sound, and raged, throu'.'h thousands of acres a i rich timberland In the State ofj Washington and British Colom- bia. Officials had counted seven | explosions, 38 forest fires and j two other blazes up to midnight last night. No evidence of sabotage was' found in any of the disasters. US-Ausfralia-NZ Link In Pacific Defense Treaty WASHINGTON, July 13 (UP) The United States took two his- toric steps to guarantee peace la the Pacific yesterday by initial- ling a mutual defense pact with Australia and New Zealand and fiublishlng terms of a "reconcll- atlon" treaty with Japan. Architect of both treaties was John Foster Dulles. Republican adviser to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, who devoted months of tedious diplomatic ne- gotiations to working out the far-reaching agreements. The three-way Pacific alliance, patterned after the North Atlan- tic Security Pact but not quite as strong In Its pledges, was Initiall- ed at a State Department cere- mony by Dulles, Australian Am- bassador Percy C. Spender and New Zealand Ambassador Sir Carl Bersendsen. Subject to Senate ratification, the pact does not specifically commit the United States to go to war If Australia or New Zea- land are attacked. The key clause reads: ' "Each party recognizes that an armed nttack in the^Paclfic area on any of the parties would b dangerous to its own peace and' safety, and declares that It would' act to meet the common danger in accordance with Its constitu- tional processes." This means the U.S. Congress would have to approve a war de- claration. / ' The U.S.-Auslrallan-New Zea- land treaty, which may later be broadened to Include other Pa- cific nations, will remain In force indefinitely. But any country can, withdraw on one year's notice. Like the Atlantic Pact. It seta up a top council of the Foreign Ministers of the participating; countries, and provides for "self- help and mutual aid" to build up each country's armed power. The aid clause of the Atlantic Pact has been put Into effect through a multl billion doHar U.S. arms shipment program, but officials said there Is no pre- sent plan for similar military as- sistance to Australia and New Zealand. The Atlantic Pact binds its 12 members to regard an attack on one as an attack on all, and spe- cifically commits them to take such action, "Including the use of armed force." Officials explained the milder language of the Pacific pact on grounds it would be difficult to get a stronger commitment ap- proved by the senate at this time. Letal Notice UNITED STATES DIST1UC COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF THE CANAL.ZONE. . Balaaa DWUIan IN THE MATTER or THE ESTATE or Martha Eliiabtlk Ha-I. BeeeMSl No 8>C. Probata N'iITlCK OF TIME SET FOR PROVING Will, AM) HEARINU APPLICATION FOR LETTERS NOTICE i hanbjr (Ivan that a pe- Itlofl Tor the probate af lha ill of MARTHA ELIZABETH HART. *>-,..I. and for tha iaatiartr* of letter of admi- nistration with tha will tnnaiad to the Public Administrator of the fanal Zona waa filad in tbla Court on July I. l-l and that July 21, lSl"at 9 o'clock - m.. in tha Courtroom of thi Court at Ancn, aaal Zone, haa baen aet for tha hearing of aalcf petition, when and where any peraon nterei'eri may appoar and contest tha ante, and how cauaa. if any. why laid petition ahould not be granted. l>ateil at Ancn, Canal Zona, thla July , US I. I Sl) C. T. McCORMICK, Jr. Clerk of Court By R. T. WIKTZ Dap ity Clark ef Court By Appomtmaatt JJk Gin Di.tiller. ^k\ H.M. King George f" TaiMpieray, Gordon It Co, ] Stands Suplanta FKIDAT. JULY IS, 1*51 THE PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDENT DAHI NEWSPAPER PACE House Junks Food Cost Clamp; Labor's Heat On Wage Freeze WASHINGTON, July 13 (UP) The House yesterday junked President Truman's request for subsidies to hold down food prices in the face of a fresh warning from labor that it will revolt against wage ceilings unless the price line is held. ,.. The Republican-Southern Democratic coalition was firmly in the saddle as members by thunderous voice vote agreed to knock food subsidy powers from the pending new long-range controls bill. The Senate already has taken similar action. __ , Earlier the coalition trampled down 159 to 139the President's request for authority to build and operate Gov- ernment defense plants when private industry cant or won't do the job at a reasonable price. Debate on the issue brought charges from Republicans that Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson, a former big businessman, has "gone off the beam. Democrats retorted that lobbyists were hovering in the wings feeding crippling amendments to foes of strong controls. Mr. Traman took the beating the House li handing him in si- lence. He told Mi weekly news conference he will not comment lurther on the controls bill!i be- cause he has done everything he can to get a good law and it is up tTcongress to come through Asked If he planned to maw a "write your congressman ap- peal to put public pressure be- hind stronger legislation, the Srvsldent ,ald he neVet-asked people to do things like that. He called it propaganda and aid he does not believe in it. He said when he was a mem- ber of the Senate he never paid any attention to inspired.Propa- ganda drives. The kind of letters to Congress he favored were those that people write of then- own volition. ..,,,, (The Democratic National Committee in Its weekly news letter last Friday to local party leaders throughout the country urged them to prod voters Into writing their congressmen In be- half of a strong controls Mil.) The new labor warning was de- livered at an extraordinary meet- ing of nearly 100 Congressmen with three top union leaders The labor men were representatives of the United Labor Policy Com- mittee, which speaks for 15,000,- 000 AFL and CIO member!. AEL Preaideat William Green and James Carey. CIO secreta- ry-treasurer, both said labor de- finitely will carry cut It oft- repeated warnlnr that it will net abide by wage controls un- ices a "strong and effective price control law Is passed. But the House coalition listen- ed to no appeals._______ 'No Friend 01 High Prkes Is labor's Friend' CIO Warns Issued by the spokesman of the CIO Publicity Department in Washington for the United Labor Policy Committee, this warning and an appeal was made to the American people from represen- tatives of 15,000,000 American workers: 'Congress is letting down our country's defenses. congress Is now voting to weaken the Defense Production Act. We cannot have an effective defense production program without an effective stabilization program. 'We believe that the American people agree that so long as the policies of the Soviet Union and its satellites continue to threaten free people anywhere, America and the other free nations must continue to build their military power.. A cease-fire order in Ko- rea does not justify a cease-fire in our defense production or in the campaign against inflation. In the Senate a combination of Dlxlecrats and reactionary Re- publicans already has forced through a bill that will Increase the cost of living a dollar a day for each and every American family. A similar coalition in the House of Representatives la now following suit. There is no justi- fication whatsoever for higher prices now. Yet, lobbyists for the profiteers are exploiting the pos- sibility of truce In Korea to fur- ther weaken price controls. Con- gress is succumbing to pressure from special Interest lobbies with the excuse that the American people "just don't care. "Time Is running out, but there are a few days left In which any American family can write, phone or wire their Congressman asking his vote for an effective stabili- zation program." The Government is now oper- ating under a temporary exten- sion of the former controls law that expires July 31. The Senate has approved a weakened eight- month continuation. The House bill calls for a one-year exten- sion. The House left In its bill at least temporarily an Adminis- tration provision giving the gov- ernment power to subsidize high cost producers and processors of non-farm materials who are squeezed by price ceilings. But it knocked out any chance that such subsidies would be used to pay food producers such as live- stock processors. The Senate bill removed the entire subsidv proviso. Chairman Harold D. Cooley, D.. N.C.. of the House Agriculture Committee of- fered the House amendment to prohibit food subsidies and was supported by farm congressmen of both parties. "The Issue is whether you are willing to pay for your own groceries... or whether you want Uncle 8am to do it," said Rep. Thomas G. Abernethy. D., Mitt. Rep. Jesse P. Wolcott. R., Mich., offered the successful motion to wipe out the requested power to build government defense plants. He and other Republicans said it would give the government too much power. Government officials had said they would have used the power to build the nation's first big plant for producing titaniuma new and expensive metal being used experimentally in jet en- gines and other military equip- ment.- Scolfsboro Case Parolee (barged Again With Rape ALBANY. N. Y., July 13 (UP) One of the nine Scottsboro case rape figures was arrested here today on first degree rape charges Involving a 13-year-old Negro girl. James Andrew Wright. 39, who came here 15 months ago after serving time in connection with the notorious Alabama case of the thirties, was arraigned In police court and demanded an examination which was set for July 10. He was taken to Albany county jail. The girl, whose name was withheld, said Wright attacked her in the bedroom of her mor ther's home July 3 and threat- ened to "cut my throat" if she told anybody( police said. They added that the girl kept quiet until yesterday when she told her mother. Wright settled here more than a year ago through the efforts of several Albany persons in- terested in his welfare. Dr. Joseph Robinson. Albany Negro physician, said he spon- sored Wright at request of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Robinson said he agreed to find him a place to Uve and a job. He added that he knew Wright was on parole from an Alabama prison. Wright first was sentenced to death, then after a second trial was convicted and sentenced to 09 years imprisonment for his part in the Scottsboro affair. The case, which stirred up an International fuss for years, went before U. 8. Supreme Court several times. The nine Negroes, ranging In ages from 13 to 21, were accused of attacking two white girls in a gondola car of a freight train at Paint Rock, Ala., near Scotts- boro, March 25. 1931. The Negroes first fought seven white boys accompanying the girls and threw all but one of the white youths off the car. then took turns attacking the girls, according to court records. Appeals by the Negroes were based on grounds that Negroes had been excluded from the Jury panel. They said they had been framed by the girls. Your Daughter wants to kHOW BUT HAUS TO ASK Pains in Back! NERVOUS! Rheumatic! Wronf food and drinke, worry, OTar rork, ind frequent cold often rain oa th Kidney, and Kldne Bladder troublM may nm K Acidity, airona. Cloudy Urina. Oattlna U> Nlfhta. Burning Pa;, Lag Pain. Narvousneas. Dlnl new, Swolie work, and frequent cold often put a I th Kidney, and Kldncv and trouble may causa Kxr 7 Paaaacaa. !. , _-_-------------_ .1iln(, Swc Aaklam, Rheumatlam. Putty Eyelid feelln old before your time. Help kidney purify your blood with Cy you yetex. fy y Cyatax roe rhrht to work helping yonr ''Sfl *"': L Claan out polaonoa About These Intimate Physical Facts! 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And tana roa wickl------ - tt> aeijoylng fif aeala. roar aruBdet ,. ajenckly g.t en th Oat ayetea At modtnv '/tmuiUtu Judge's While House Hopes Said To Sway Segregation Ruling AUGUSTA, Oa., July 13 (UP) Augusta political leader Roy Harris today reported a "tip" that the Supreme Court's ruling on the South Carolina segrega- tion suit will hinge on whether Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson runs for president. Harris wrote In his paper, the Augusta Courier, that this pre- diction came from a source close to the Supreme Court, whom he would not identify. "He says that If the Chief Justice Is a candidate for Pres- ident he will vote to destroy segregation, and If the Chief Justice Is not a candidate for President that he will vote... in favor of segregation, Harris wrote, Harris said his source, an in- timate of Vinson and an ac- quaintance of the other justices, predicted a 5-4. decision, with the deciding ovte cast by Vin- son. 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Members of the Committee and their wives and members of SAIlbnce Francaise and their wives will attend the ban- iet.* The Union Club will hold its annual Bastille Day Ball tfcnigtit for ita members and their families. e-Meitsen Weddini; ,ake Place Sunday Jtiss Beverly Meltzen, daugh- er'of-Wr. and Mrs. William jteltzen of Curundu. Is to be mar- fied to,James Ridge, son ol Mr. UnJ MW.. Larry Ridge of, Los An- eles. California. Sunday even- gl July 15. at jeven thirty o'- liloek, rt the Redeemer Lutheran IJhnrctin Balboa 1 rjo wedding Invitations have l>een Issued. All friends of the hrlfle ahct groom are invited to khe, wedding and to the reception I thtch 111 be held m the Luther- ,i)Servlce Center Immediately Jtir the ceremony. Luncheon Honors a. Lombard Jilt. Octavio Mndez Perelra ^ltertalned at luncheon yester- Eay aOier residence In Panama n honor of Mrs. Eugene C. Lom- Kasd of Balboa Heights. pending Weekead \t Sarita Clara Mfr.Snd Mrs. Paul Wlr of Be- lla Vista End their house guests, Liiis Carol Ely of Rutherford. [ leaving tcdav to spend the week !*nd a, Santa Clary. Beach. The Misses Ely and. Bach ar- |ived Tuesday on the 8S Panama irid will be with Mr. and Mrs. [Vir until Julv 2(1 when they are Lailln'> c.i the SS Cristobal for Ttejv York. will Join Mr. Flsk. After several years with The Panama Canal, Mr. Flsk resigned recently and he and his family will reside In San Francisco. Parties Honor Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. Jaime de la Guardia. Jr.. gave a dinner last evening at their home In Pana- ma In honor of Miss Maria Teresa Healy and her fiance. Roberto Alemn, who are to be married Saturday evening. On Wednesday everting Mr. Aleman's brothers and sisters gave a swimming party and buf- fet supper for Miss Healy and him. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bilonick on Golf Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Guardia Leave for Washington Mr. and Mrs. Tomas Guardia of Panama left this week by air- plane for Washington, DC, They expect to be gone several weeks. Mr .and Mrs. Obarrlo Entertain at Golf Heights Celebrating Mr. O b a r rlo's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Alberto de Obarrlo enter- tained a group of their friends at a cocktail buffet given Tues- day evening at their home on Golf Helghta. lire men t and re ell Party fhe Engineering Section of the Dredging Division is planning a lllruier nance In honor of Mr. kna Mrs. B. J. Fletcher who are Eavln; the Isthmus soon after a tthg residence here. Mrs. Fletcher plans to sail for |lew York with their children Ju- r20. Mr. Fletcher will go to New Irleans about August I, following His retirement at the end of the uonth. They will make their lime in Parrott. Georgia, after lilting relatives in Minnesota. [The farewell party will be held , 7 p.m. Wednesday. July 18, at he Gamboa Golf-and Country Sub. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. fletcher may obtain tickets from of the civil engineers of the redging Division or by tele- phoning to J E. Cole at 6-188 or r274. Flsk and Children tying Tomorrow IfMrs. John E. Flsk and her alldi'en. Barbara and James, are iving by airplane tomorrow for |ouston. Texas, en route to San rancisco, California, where they Large Group Attends All Star Luncheon Mrs. Mary Thomason was a new member present at the monthly luncheon held Wednes- day-at the Scottish Rite Temple by the All Star Circle Club. Oth- er members present Included the Mesdames Dorothy Allen. Ruth Baltozer. Ella Brown. Marguerite Bouche. Nettle Bertrand. Maude Cllnchard. Rose Cunningham. Laura Davis. Celia Curry. Ethel Clarke. Melba Harris. Rena Har- vey. Irene Hasemann. Effle Mc- Glade. Lavlna Pierce, Harriet Powell, Estelle Price, Marian Schaap, Catherine Sellens. Ruth Straus. Mary Snow. Blanche Wright and Florence Yard. Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Brown were the hos- tesses . Guests attending the luncheon and the car dand bingo party which followed were. Mrs. May Smith, Mrs. Bruna Butz. Mrs. Agnes Heldenrelch, Mrs. J. W. Purcell and Mrs. J. D. Sendell. Large Tea Held at Hotel El Panama More than 200 members and their friends attended the anni- versary tea of the Women's Inter- national Zionist Organization *C HULL'S SERVICES Panama No. 58 Justo Arosemena Ave. Foot Treatments, Cords, Callouses; Ingrown Toe Nails, Arch Supports, REDUCING Treatments Massages Slenderising Machines, Turkish Baths Male and female operators. For information call: 3-2217 Panam. FREE: With any purchase over $100.00 will get a Beautiful Lamp with our compliments. m ,-r" Bq| held Wednesday afternoon at Ho- tel El Panama. Navy Wire Club to Meet for Luncheon The Navy Wives Club will meet for luncheon at 12:30 Tuesday at Hotel El Panama. Sorry Blonde Rues Quitting Hubby For Car Thief HOMEWOOD, Ala., July 13 (UP)Her wanderlust took her away from husband and Infant son "with the wrong guy," a 19- year-old pistol-pac king blonde said ruefully today. "I Just wanted to go somewhere ... anywhere," said shapely Mrs. Judy Southerland of Columbia, Tenn. And so she took up with William (Buddy) Davis, 23, and three weeks out of prison. "I've known him now about four months," Judy said in her Jail cell where she was held for Investigation by several Alabama counties. , "My husband and brothers did- n't like him. My husband was jealous and didn't even want me to talk to him. Finally, we had a big fuss. My husband and broth- ers decided to kill Buddy so I thought we had better leave be- fore there was trouble. "He promised to go straight and not steal any more cars. But he broke his word right away." Davis took Judy away from Co- lumbia In a stolen car nearly two weeks ago. "After I fount! out It was stolen It was too late," she said. "I did- n't have any money to go home." And so Davis stole two more cars, then broke into a jewelry store a Sylacauga, Ala. Two offi- cers chased them yesterday when they recognized a stolen Olds. Davis, wearing only his trousers, abandoned car and girl friend and escaped In the underbrush. Police captured the shorts-clad Judy after she waved a pistol half-heartedly and dropped It. "I guess 1 started out with the wrong guy," Judy said. K* In The PANAMA AMERICAN Radio Programs Your Community Station HOG-840 Wh... 100.000 Pt.pL M..I Presents Today, Friday. 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E. Matthew, Chief Hydro- grapher. Pedro Miguel and Balboa Heights had their driest June since 1930. The following rainfall totals were recorded during the month: Pedro Miguel, 5.25 inches, which was 3.99 Inches below nor- mal; Balboa Heights, 3.97 inches, 4.16 below the average; Cristobal 10.84 Inches, which was 2.68 be- low normal: Gamboa 4.71 Inches, which was 4.89 below average; and 8.54 Inches at Gatun, or 3.- 64 inches below normal. , The skies were mostly cloudy during the month, the winds were light and the relative hu- mldltv high. Air temperatures were near normal along the Atlantic Coast and were above normal in the Interior and along the Pacific Coast, the monthly mean temp- erature was 80.j degrees at Cris- tobal, 81.3 at Madden Dam and 81.3 at Balboa Heights. Runoff from the Gatun Lake J>asln was six per cent below normal but sufficient for Pan- ama Canal need. 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Hill, Mrs. WD. Bai- ley, Mrs. James Kennedy. Mrs. David R. Kuhn. Mrs. Walter fckeistaitis. Mrs. Robert Carroll. Mrs. Louis Fournier. Mrs. T. L. Eennett. Mrs. James Jess. Mrs. 8. J. Verga and Mrs. W. C. Schmidt. - iliower and Party Honors Mrs. Page Mrs. Olmedo Alafro enter- tained Wednesday at her home in Colon with a bridge party and ncndkerchlef shower In honor of J.-vj. Ruth Page. The other guests were: Mrs. Mtnuel Caldern of Panama Ci- ty. Mrs. Jesse Byrd, Mrs. Enrtque Esrventl. Mrs. W. W. Gould, Mrs. William Hausei. Mrs. J. H. Eomefeld. and Mrs. George Zlm- mrman. Ira. Serventl and Mrs. Page won the scoring prizes. Canasta and bridg were played and the prizes were won by Mrs. E. M. Stein, Mrs. L. A. Snead and Mrs. H. E. Schmidt at bridge and Mrs. L. E. Souders and Mrs. W. W. Bernia at canasta. The other ladles playing were: Mrs. A. P. Anderson. Mrs. E. C. Atkinson, Mra. F. H. Bonekamp. Mrs. G. W. Dlttmanri, Mrs. A. L. Jansen.Mrs. R. J. Netro, Mrs. J. C. Novak. Mrs. F. C. Roepke, Mrs. H. E. Schmidt. Mrs. W. E. 8impson. Mrs, V. E 8chweitzer and her mother, Mrs Berry, Mrs. J. J. Humes. Mrs. J. R. Wolfers- berger. Mrs. M. A. Wilkinson, Mrs. E. M. 8teln. Mrs. i. 8. Rives and Mrs. M. L. Lllleboe. of the Anti-aircraft Civilian Aux- iliary Program" now under way on the Isthmus. Colonel Lamer who Is leaving for a States as- signment, was thanked by the president and chapter. Captain Frank D. Stevens. USA. who is also leaving soon was' thanked by the president for his l steady and active Interest in the Chapter. The president also welcomed i five visiting Sojoumers from other chapters and two civilian guests. It was decided to hold the Au- gust meeting at the Fort Gullck Officers Club on August 7 with Lt. Dewey and Lt. Prehle in I charge of the arrangements. American Legion Auxiliary Convention The 30th Annual Convention of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Panama Canal Zone, will convene Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and Monday at 9:00 a.m., In conjunction with the American Legion Convention at the American Legion Home in Balboft. Reports of activities during the pa.-t year will be heard and offi- cers will be elected for 1951. Delegates from the six units of this department will be present and a unit in Aruba. N. W. I.. will be represented. The pre-conventton meeting of the department executive com- mittee-will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday. July 14. Transportation will be availa- ble from the Balboa Railroad Station to the Post Home for the members from the Atlantic Side who use the train. Semi-Monthlv Meeting of Ladles, of VP-45 Mrs. W. W. Stevens and Mrs. James.Crlder were co-hostesses for a dessert card party Wednes- day for the ladles of Squadron VP-45 of the Coco Solo Naval Sta- tion. The ladles meet twice a month and newcomers are Intro- duced at this time. Mrs. Barlow was the new member at Wed- nesdays get-together. Captain and Mrs. Parsons Arrive Captain W. 8. Parsons, who will assume the duties to be va- cated by Captain Robert Fahie, arrived early in the week with Mrs. Parsons and their children, Miss Joanne and Billy Parsons. They are temporarily occupying the quarters recently vacated by Commander and Mrs. I. J. Fran- kel. Informal Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bailey, who recently returned from va- cation, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Adams of Brazos Heights Wednesday evening. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of Almirante. Mr. and Mrs. Brown arrived from New Orleans Monday and have been the house guests of Mr. and Mra. Bailey. They left today by plane for Almirante. Claire White Celebrates Mr. and Mrs. Tracey White en- tertained with a swimming party and picnic supper at their Ga- tun residence, in honor of their daughter, Claire, to celebrate her 10th birthday anniversary. The ground floor of the resi- dence was decorated with red. white and blue streamers and bells. The birthday cake carried out the patriotic motif with a miniature confection flag and blue tapers. The guests were: Charline and Stephen Boyes, Marilyn Defen- baugh, Andra Lee Nash. Lucinda Smith. Virginia Mauldln, Nancy Gibson. Bill Harrison. Gilbert O'- Sulllvan. Micky Cunningham. Er- nest Stlebrltz and Billy White. Kotary Meeting The Cristobal Colon Rotary Club held their weekly luncheon meeting at the Strang- ers Club Thursday. Mr. Mario de Diego, manager of the Colon Free Zone spoke to the group about the recent devel- opments of the Free Zone and of the plans for the future. National Sojourner Meeting Thirty-one members and guests of Caribbean Chapter No. 21. Na- tional Sojoumers. gathered at the Officers Club at Fort Davis Tues- day evening, where they enjoyed cocktails and a delicious turkey dinner. Colonel Thomas M. Larner USA, commanding officer of Fort Davis and the 764th AAA Gun Battalion was the guest speaker and de- scribed the "Aims and Purposes G A S S T O V E S M O D E N R M A I All Sizes, Styles and Prices EASY PAYMENT TERMS 'TELM FREE DELIVERY No. 6075 7th St. Bolivar Avt. Tel. 334 Coln I No Host Bon Voyage Party A no host bon voyage party ! was given at the Strangers Club i Wednesday ev e n 1 n g by the ! youngeV set to compliment Miss ', Dinah Sasso. Manuel Nino and . Carlos Ducruet. who are leaving during the weekend for the States. Those who participated In the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Solas, Misses Vilma and Nancy Sasso, Lilia. Irma. Thelma and Olga Leignadler, Thelma and Herclllta Herrera. Rosarlo. Jllma and Ida Lara. Eulalia and Pica Guardia. Loty Stevenson. Fran- ces Gerl. Ann Henriquez. Veyra Vlllalaz. Anna Fisher, Gioconda and Dalys Appolayo Pat Casswell. Margarita Barcenas. Norma and Tita Ibaez. Vilma and Leonora 1 Rosania. Colette Perret, Lolita ! and Marida Quiroz. Yolanda and Blanca Beverhoudt. Susana Jan, ! Lucia Nino and Finita Correa, with Messrs Eric and Horacio I Ducruet. Martin and Paul Cain, James Munden. Frank Dlers. Ro- bert Rosania, Eloy Jan, Robert Turner. Frank Sogandares. Ed- ward Stevenson, Douglas Madu- ro. Robert and Richard Toledano. Manuel Castillo. Enrique and Lu- chl Reyna, Joe Beverhoudt. Oscar Bejarano. Efrain Calvlno, Jim Lecas. Jack Garcia. Alfonso Mal- donado. Aldo PUerl. Tacho Gar- cia de Paredes. Carlos Ibaez, James Fernandez. Richard Van der Kaav. Hugh Taylor, Mauri- cio Leon. Gustavo Vlllalaz. Jaco- bo Salas. Bill Casswell and Frank Arts. 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Hen- derson and Richard Taplim.er. la one of the new books placid In circulation by the Panama Canal Library during the past week. It la the story of Mr. Hender- son's experiences as a veterinar- ian lor the 700 domestic and wild animals of Rlngllng Brother.- and Barnum and Bailey Circus. The complete list of new books at the Library follows: Science Mathematics, queen and servant of science. Bell: The nature of the universe, Hoyle. Fine arts Antique reproduc- llons for the home craftsman, Yates; Assembly songs and cho- ruses. Condon. Fiction Collection Pest de- tective stories of the year1950, Cooke. Travel and Biography Jour- ney for our time. Custlne; Circus doctor. Henderson. Fiction The house across the river. Bonham: Little men. big world. Burnett: Web of de:tlny. El wood: This Is the hour. Feuch- twanger; Fire on the wind. Garth; Man snd boy. Morris; Flnlstere Peters; Reasonable doubt Winter pseud. Added to the Reference Collec- tion during the past weekThe college blue book. 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Electrical Division: William Carlln, David Long and Thomas Jordan, cablespllcers; James Nfl- lts armature winder, and Charles Sherry, Gerald Dare, William HTOderson, John Corliss, Ralph MUcolm, Jr., Burnlce Herring, and Dan Nellls, wlremen. Printing Press: Richard Ay- cock, printer. Motor Transportation Divisin: William Clarke, mechanic. Municipal Division: Edmund Wothiak, mechanic. Drudging Division: Edmund Co*, machinist. Terminals Division: James Fraaer, electrician. Industrial Bureau: John Pes- coti, boatbullder; Charles SwJttfi- V pipefitter; Leo Turner, hlp- fltter; Leo Mclntire, machinist; Robert Hanson,' boUernjaker; James Ramsey, rigger; and Rob- ert 0. Brown and Edward Bun- gas, shipwright*: .,_. _ Captain John J. Schlebeler, In- dustrial Director. Is chairman pf thi Apprentice-Learner Commit - U, and Charles A. Dubbs, Training Officer In the Personnel Bureau, Is secretary. Other mem- bers of the committee are: Dr. Lawrence Johnson, Superinten- dent of Schools; Harry A. Metz- ler, Building Engineer; A. C. Dar- lington, JUectrical Engineer; and Edward A. Doolan, Personnel Di- rector. Philip T. Greene Is coordinator of the apprentice-learner prog- The examinations on which se- lection of apprentices were based included mental ability, mechan- ical comprehension, mechanical aptitude, numerical ability, spa- tial relations, manual detxerlty and assembly tests'. Expert Says Top Taxpayers Might Shoot The Works .''WASHINGTON. July 1. (DP) Roswell Ma HI, New York at- torney and tax expert, said to- day that top-bracket taxpayers lh six states would pay more than 100 per cent In federal and state taxes on seme of their in- nhe under the new House tax bill. '''.._.. Re warned the Senate Finance Committee, which is considering the 17.200.000,000 House measure, that its approval by Copgf?*s Would destroy men's incentive to work harder and produce more, at s time when more output is heeded. :- -J Without Identifying them, gill said that In 10 states taxpayers would be assessed combined federal and state In- come taxes ranaina from 97.5 to.'201.5'per cent on Income of ore than MO 000 for a sin (tie fth and $160 000 for taxpayers filing Joint returns. > 'In six states." the former Treasury undersecretary added, the combined federal and Stare rate 'on Income over this level Is rver 100 Der cent." 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Few recent films have been re- ceiving the acclaim such as "DE- VILS SLEEP," a real life drama of narcotic uses in the United States. This Is a daring expose of the drug traffic in "bennies." "goofies" and "phenos," right from today's shocking headlines. It Is a film of flaming passions, two fisted drama, of thrills, ex- citement and tears a picture that will never be forgotten. Starring Lita Grey Chaplin, John Mltchum and "Mr. Ameri- ca," this motion picture Is a pow- Venezuelan French Exploring Team Mapping Orinoco CARACAS, July 13 (UP)Some 57 men set out. from, the Jungle village of La Esmeralda yester- day to seek out and map accur- ately the headwaters of the mighty Orinoco river. The expedition Is Jointly spon- sored by the governments of Venezuela and France. A party of 15 scientists 10 Venezuelans and five Frenchmen forms the nucleus of the group, guides, guards and bearers make up the rest of the exnedltion. The scientific party is headed by Maj. Frans Risquez of Vene- zuela and Prof. J. M. Cruxent of France. The Orinoco River, which wat- ers nearly half of eastern Co- lombia and almost all of Vene- zuela, Is fed from the south by streams whose source is some- where in the lungled highlands of Venezuelan Guiana, along the border between Venezuela and Brazil These watercourses never have been fully explored or chartered. erful Instrument for spreading the warning about sleeping pills carriers of death that are sold openly In the nation's drugstores without medical prescriptions. You will see how school children all over the nation are engulfed Into a life of shame and crime by that lowest form of humanity the dope peddler. "DEVILS SLEEP," tonight at the LUX and tomorrow at the CECILIA, Is not a fairy tale, but Ufe itself! "DEVILS SLEEP" takes you on an adventure more start- ling then your wildest dreamsit goes deep down Into your heart, and shocks you! 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He Just won his TV rights, a hot point In his contract with Warner Bros___Kirk Douglas' ex-wife Is due back in Hollywood with a movie role in sight. Kirk moves out of the home she took In their divorce settlement,... Robert Young knows best. He's quietly made a pilot TV reel for his "Father Knows Best" radio show. Claudette Colbert may be play- ing a grandma, opposite Macdon- ald Carey, in "Let's Make It Le- gal," but she'll have her glamor inning. She wears a bathing suit in two sequences. With Barbara Stanwyck, Hedy Lamarr and other stars letting their possessions go to the high- est bidder, you can sum up a mo- vie queen's career this way: "Lights, camera, auction." The whisper from 10 per cent row Is that Ted Stauffer, Hedy's new groom, will try for a movie career. There's a showdown coming up between Tony Curtis and UI on a salary lump because of his big box-office click In "The Prince Who Was a Thief." He's got Janet Leigh but very little moola. "With a Sonr in My Heart," the Jane Froman film biography at Fox, will skip any mention of the entertainers who crashed with her on the ill-fated Lisbon plane. A fictitious character called Jennifer Mack will serve as a composite of Tmara and Lor- raine Rognan, who lose their lives, and Gypsy Markoff. who was hospitalized for years. A hush-hush movie tagged 'Rivers of Grass," made by the Danches Brothers In Florida, Is being secretly edited. It concerns the smuggling of Cubans into America a theme Hollywood ducked in Hemingway's "To Have and to Have Not." Neatest trick of the month: Li- sa Howard, playing the role of a mother In "Post Road" at the Deanville Beach Club. She also does the crying for the baby---- Now It's Jimmy Dunn In a video film series, "Homicide Squad." Gal In clover. Dinah Shore Is weighing nine offers to head her own TV series in the fall.' Paramount'* "War Bonnet" LUX THEATRE TODAY Shows: 3:05 5:00 7:00 9:00 p.m.- RICARDO MONTALBAN JANE POWELL, in Their First Big Love Affair "TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE" (IN TECHNICOLOR) TONIGHT MIDN ITE SHOW! (AT 11:00 P.M.) One of 60 High-School children uses DOPE It may be your child!"N.Y. World Telegram TODAY'S SUICIDE PERIL! T BOMBS Iff PAJUNO SCUTE* EXPOSE ^eeeWMk" SEE va tii Aviif of 'iiiaus,' SOOniS- sed MIIOI'I lOaUICl iicii uvis, lorru-ir uta khh iimi rat ruine ii rat nvh-mw u it iuut hi IEY CHAPUn'"* JOHN MITCHUM TRACY LYMHE Wm. THOMASOM A iMltOCiM GEORGE EIFERMAN as. aaitaica oi tees* TIMOTHY FARRELL ui testas saiuaaat Matan noewcre l SMKtie t Mtt weiss w. ami cowui A Kill" ClAMICI "0.CI0- ./ m COMING NEXT THURSDAY! company was washed out of a location site In South Dakota by unexpected rains. Walls Produc- er Mel Epstein, "We'll probably have to ballyhoo the picture as "filmed in gorgeous water color." Marilyn Nash, the cutie In ChapUn's "Monsieur Vcrdoux," is resuming her movie career. Short Takes: Ann Sheridan and her agents have parted company Career trouble.... Benny Rubin the comic, is playing his first movie feature role In 17 years. He Is in MGM's "Just This Once."... Hollywood's new systems! spell- ing it: "Bey Huonl ... The villain doesn't have a chance in a new flicker. "FBI Girl." In the final chase he's surrounded by a posse of police cars, squadron of speed boats and under rifle fire from a helicopter hovering over- head. Plus, of course, the pop- corn crunchers. Don't Wait 'Til Bleeding Gums Warn You Of PY0RRHEA 4 OUT OF 5 Teen-agers too. May Have It NOW is the time to start teeth end gum care that helps protect against Pyorrhea, that "sly thief of beautiful teeth and firm gums that 4 out of 5 may get. See your dentist regularly. Then brush your teeth and mas- sage your gums twice daily with Forhan's For the Gums. 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BOA :4S (:U 1:01 Donald O'CONNOR Helena CARTER 'Double Crossbones" Technicolor Saturday "GO FOR BROKE" DIABLO HTS. tu a cu Vincent PRICE a) Ellen DREW 'BARON OF ARIZONA Saturday "STORM WARNING COCOLI :1S 1:M PEDRO MIGUEL 7 6 m. at Dlav*hed: GAMBOA itn G A 1 U N na MARGARITA i:15 S:M CRISTOBAL Atr-t'nndlPiined US Sis* Alexis SMITH Scott BRADY "UNDERCOVER GIRL" Saturday "BARON OF ARIZONA" "SAGEBRUSH LAW" Saturday "TIN FAN ALLEY" (Salurdayi , 'Man Who Cheated Himself" Gary COOPER Jane GREEK "YOU'RE IN THE NAVY NOW Saturday "SLEEPING CITY" Richard CONTE Colean GRAY "SLEEPING CITY" Saturday "DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O'GRADY" Marjorle MAIN James WHtTMORC "Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Ma lone" Sautrday "I Was A Commualst For The FBI" BALBOA , OPENING TOMORROW! went he "Battleground! and yovtil go&r STARRING HUD THE uTTEN AND DIRECTED BY ROBERT P1R0SH "PRODUCED BYJOREiSCHARl| MUIO COLOWTN etttt riCTUKE iKMlEILEOMBOTIEI Everybody Ms ClassrfieiJf ? CfNTkAL 12:45 2:17 4:30 S:i3 8:5 Alan LADD Mona FREEMAN. In "BRANDED" D4 TECHNICOLOR 1 Also: "A YEAR IN KOREA" A REAL DOCUMENTARY! BELLA VISTA and TROPICAL Simultaneously! THEBATTLIH BOZOS OP COMIWIY B-FORBWISEB Warner Bros: TAX**"" ........' "" LUX THEATRE Jane Powell Ricardo Montalbia In "Two Weeks With Love" In TechnicolorRomance Musical Hit. LEwis'sflLER _.< ~JM CECILIA Theatre %h- John Carrol. In "SURRENDER" Also: Adventures In the Jungle! "JUNGLE STAMPEDE" And the Special Short! "The Mystery Of Flyln Saucers' ENCANTO THEATRE AT 8:00 P.M. MAMBO CONTEST Also: "INCENDIARY BLONDE" Jennifer Jones, in "LOVE LETTERS" TIVOLI THEATRE_ BANK S180.00 BANK At S and 9 pm. Also: "FORGOTTEN WOMEN" . Also: VIOL ENCE" CAPITOLIO THEATRE "DESPERADOES OP THE WEST" Chapters 11 and 12 Also: - "Santa Fe Saddlcmates" - Plus: - "INVISIBLE INFORMER" VICTORIA THEATRE Great Double Program! "OLE TORERO" -Also: - "RINCN CRIOLLO" FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1951 THE PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER - r ' PAGE ELEVEN f> I e THE PANAIMAMERICAN OWtttO ANB MJSUSHSO T TM PANAMA AMERICAN MIM. INC. FOUNOIO BY NtUOh OUNIIVILL IN IMS HARMODIO AMIA*. IOITO 7. H Strict W. O. OX 1S4. Panama. R. Of P. TtLIPMONI PANAMA NO. S-0740 9 tlNISl CA.LC ADDRCIK PANAMIRICAN, PANAMA OLON OPPieii IS 17 ClNTRAL AVSNUt ITWIIN 1TM AND ISTH THICTS PON110N PUmtUNTATIVIt. JOSHUA B. POWIP.S. INC. 343 MADISON AVS.. NIW YORK. 17 N. V. LK>1 1 S 1.70 U4 ao is oo 14 OO ft MONTH. IN ADVANCC_ POP SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE. POR ONI TIAR, IN ADVANCE 18. SO Walter Winchell In New York NEW YORK-BY THE SEA Do yon know New York, the Summer resort? Some New Yorkers do, but mostly It is the Summer visitors who find its enchantment. As Manhattanltes buck the ion* snakes of traille toward the crowded beaches o Long Island or leafy Westches- ter or fan themselves and their frayed tempers on week-end trains to the country, the out-of-towners take over. Some 2.- 000,000 of them will be here in August alone. Not aU of them will head for Rockefeller Center, which, during the Summer months, has something of the feeling of a circus midway. The flags of all nations are a * colorful frame for the sunken plaxa and Its fountain. The flowers are in bloom; the leaves of the plane trees stir gently. The crowds move along, slowly, drifting aimlessly, looking skyward at the shafts of Indiana limestone. Everyone photographs everyone. The benches are crowded with peoplepeople just sitting, sitting holding hands, writing to people back home, people resting their weary feet, people enjoying a cigar as they read the home town PPer. Up in the Cloisters, facing the majestic Palisades of the Hud- son, the monastic setting of medieval Europe Is recreated. From the distance, ancient music is heard. An herb garden enclosed in a boxwood hedge that Erasmus might have known Is admired and understood by a couple of Iowa school teachers and a Brooklyn policeman. A taxi driver from the Bronx likes to come up and enjoy the view of the Hudson from the terrace. "It calms me." Central Park is crowded and perspiring, with every day a holiday through the long, lasy Summer months. Mothers playing with their children, youngsters screaming at the seals or dis- covering the Zoo or dancing In the Sheep Meadow or old playing men chess In the shadows, a sailor rowing his ladv love through the Venice-like lakesall details In the picture. But the real pic- ture Is not the Park, but the view o fthe towers of Manhattan on all sides." Labor News And Comment By Victor Riesel The boat trip around New York. J. P. Morgan never had It so ood. You couldn't enjoy the Island any more If you owned the orsalr. How big. how beautiful Is New York, really? See It from the river, and see It from all sides, If you really want to find out. The theatrical effect of the massed skyscrapers of Lower Man- hattan, looking like a stage backdrop. The concrete ribbons of highways that rim the Island, arteries through which the city s Hie flows. Sutton Place and Beekman Place and their little pic- ture gardens, the massed wealth of the world In a few short blocks. ' The shop windows of Fifth Avenuethere is no better show In New York. It Is worth all the beating and the exhaustion that you'll get out of the twenty-block walk. Window shoppers know about Lord St Taylor's. What they do this month In New York will be done in a lesser way In a hundred cities around the world by next month. A show? Sure, but which one? New Yorkers know by second sight which plays are hita and which are turkeys. But thousands of New York visitors haven't seen a play in ears. Some, never. They've read, they've heard, but not n a way that it gives them a great urge. A bellbov or a taxi driver recommending "The King and I" or the bright, fresh, new "Oklahoma!" may make a sate. But the theatre has a kind of suspended life for the Summer. Not the movies, though. Unlike the theatre, the movies have their best pictures opening in the Summer, and the air condi- tioning Is the one sure relief from the heat when everything else falls. They haven't built air conditioning into TV sets yet. Visitors to New York like to go to restaurants where "you don't have to be someone"where the food isn't anv more ex- pensive than it Is back home, where no one minds whether you are In a sports shirt or shorts or whatever you're wearing. But for those who want glamor and adventure with food there are restaurants that do pink lamb the way the French like it. and res- taurants that specialize in skewered mutton the way the Syrians like It. and fine old restaurants down on the lower East Side v, here bearded patriarchs sip soup with Matzoth balls while thev keep their black felt hats on. and Italian reatauranV that spe- cialize In scampi and langulnl that top anything vou can get in Florence, and there's Sweet's down on Fulton Street, which many people consider the finest seafood restaurant in the world. And the mechanics and the fine coffee at the Automat and the celebrities at the Stork Club, Lindy's or Reuben's. Trip are events set up in the minds of a visitor before he gets here. Sometimes they're set up in a New Yorker's mind, too, but It takes him a lot of time and effort to get around to making them. Like a trip to the Statue of Liberty, reading aloud the welcome "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.." And Hayden Planeatarium. which is a whale of a howsometimes "The End of the World." Thrills? People faint! Churches are for the eye as well as the spirit. There are the dark, cool recesses of St. Patrick's where people come to pray in the early hours of the morning. The magnificent stone arches of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. That beautiful nest of green of the hawthorne tree, snuggling in the recess of Temple Emanuel. The afternoon light that pours through the stained glass of St. Tilomas'. The glass face of the United Nations Building will be a decoration around which a whole park will be built, and a part of Manhattan's face changed. It is an Idea and a symbol, with a meaning and an importance that is bound to grow. Curious, too. the wav this stark, modern monu- ment to man's good will Is situated where it is, for north- ward, along New York's East Side, there are colonies of Italians, Slovaks, Hungarians, Poles Germans, and to the South Syrians, Armenians and others from the Near East, Russians and Rumanians, Italians and a miniature Chin- ese city. When you fly across America at night, cities are big cities or little cities, depending on how big a scar of neon they make through the darkness. In all the world, Broadway is the biggest, brightest, best. It has changed, sure, as we all have. There is the smell of taffy and the bray of music amplifiers. It is the theatre and all its wonder and magic. It is people, people in their Satur- day night mood. It is New Year's Eve. It Is the greatest spectacle " the world for the visitor who comes to New York for the first time. It Is the greatest spectacle in the world for all of us who vere born here. too. SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK, Va. America can vaca- tion and no world tension will stop It, so speedily are we on our way to making enough guns, tanks, planes, ships and even automatic target seeking antiaircraft weapons to pro- tect us. That's the word from the In- ner office of Charles Wilson's war mobilization headquarters. Industrialists who were un- certain whether or not they'd be asked to keep their plants fully manned right through the sum- mer, and skilled war workers who thought the old fly rod would never come out of the can, have been told that neither the National Production, Autho- rity, the Defense Production Authority, nor the Office of War Mobilization has any in- tention of asking any employer to change his contractual obli- gation with any union regard- ing vacations. There had been uncertainty for a while. It makes m difference what happens in Korea or Iran, Our defense plants are rolling swiftly enough to give the nation a chance to lose its tension. And meanwhile, the morale is high in the war plant areas, even among those who are not yet eligible for extended holidays. Reason Is that some 20,000 companies are spending at the rate of half a billion dollars a year for the recreation and en- tertainment of their people. And this is Just about $$50,000,- 000 more than last year, the Washington experts point out. So morale Is high despite the Irritations which seep Insidious- ly Into speeded up war plants In crowded communities. What does the $500,000,000 buy? Everything from country clubs to baseball leagues. Up In New York, fo rexample, the Ra- dio City chorus girls enjoy al- most country club "working" conditions, for there, behind the facade of Rockefeller Center, the 000 Music Hall employes avail themselves of landscaped gardens and handball and ten- nis courts. For those dancing girls, members of the AFL's Cho- rus Equity, Radio City sup- plies four or five screenings of new pictures each week and the stage hands, grips, propmen and others may drop in when they want. Colds, sore throats and pulled ligaments are cared for by a nurse, always on duty. And for stormy weather there are overnight dormitories, and a private restaurant where lunch is 40 cents and dinner a dollar. There are employers who worry when their people can't get out In the sun. Like West- lnghouse in Chicago, equipped with fluorescent sunlamps that daily tan some 300 employes. There are 7,000 companies which spend millions on at least three or more-regular sports, an Increase of 5,000 such companies In the past 6 years. Out In the Detroit area some weeks ago, I learned of a new All Industrial National Fast- ball League," the fastest soft- ball sompetitlon in the country. In it, the teams from Ford, Hudson Motors and Brlggs Beautyware battle clubs from Pontlac's General Motors Truck and Coach, Fort Wayne's Zoll- ner Pistons an d Midlands (Mich.) Dow Chemicals. There the fastball-softball whizzes give a quarter of a mil- lion or so war workers a chance to blow steam and hoot, not only at the opposing nines, but at the unclean guy who walks up and whispers stuff like "why work hard for Wall Street and Imperialist armies?" The time has not yet come, but both the employ- ers and the union workers are ready for it if things get as intense as they did dur- ing the last war and shifts go around the clock. Then, companies scheduled ball games at 2 a. m. so the noc- turnal shifts could hit the diamonds. But it Isn't Just half a bil- lion dollars' worth of baseball that amuses our country's work- ers. Recently, the National In- dustrial Conference Board ex- perts surveyed the field and listed the hundred most ponular recreations paid for bv all this folding money. Baseball was ninth on the list. First came bowling, then Softball, golf, basketball, picnics, horseshoes, nartles and. after a while, the list worked itself down through horseback riding, boxing, touch football (number 67) and deck tennis '98th). Last came ma- gazine editing. And out of It all. we get a SDeedier, more efficient, as well as better humored, industrial world. "What a worker does after he leaves the factory has a strong bearing on the way he performs his Job the next day," the ex- perts say. "A man who plays baseball or bowls in the even- ing will be able to turn in a better day's work than one who kills time in a tavern." Apparently, wi'rt getting enough full days work to enable America to go vacationing. And It certainly Is. (Copyright 1951 Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Cause and Effect The Things By BOB RUARK NEW YORK. The malevolence of the in- animate object toward the human being, on a day when the stars are crossed and the planets spin backward, has always appalled me. I have seen a mantelpiece deliberately reach out and strike an innocent bystander on the temple. The egga burn, the stove catches fire, the plumbing goes on the bum, and every rug Is a booby trap. You bust your knuckles on the lce- tray, and all the fuses give a tired wheeze and blow. When I got up, the other day, the first thing the bed did was bite me on the shin. I could have told you then that I would slash a rasher oft my upper Up shaving, and that the coffee would scald my tongue. That was the day I missed the airplane by one minute, went off without keys and forgot my wallet. Had I at- tempted suicide, the rope would have snapped. Some people seem especially tailored for catastrophe at the spiteful hands of the ma- chine. I am one of them and a big or beauti- ful gal named Peggy Lee Is another. Miss Lee cannot cross a room without sprawling full length Into the baleful bric-a-brac. Rugs leap at her legs and trip her. If she sits on a chair, it collapses. The first (me she ever met her husband, she stumbled, trod his corns and burled her snubbv nose in the carpet at his feet. Peggy Is the girl who afflicted us with a song called "Maana," and who sings as pretty as she looks. She may be the opium of the Juke- box addicts, but to her friends she is Just a menace to the furniture. Once, In a vital public appearance, Peggy stalked down a flight of stairs, stepped on her dress and walked right through the dress. She was singing with Benny Goodman, one time, and a musician snaked a chair from under her. She toppled in the bassdrum and wrecked the bandstand. She fell over a footstool at a radio broadcast, on another occasion, and presented the audience with a delightful view of Lee's face burled in a tuberous begonia. She has been bitten by her own anklestraps and was almost fatally injured by an electric reducing, horse, until a kindly electrician shut off the Juice and saved her life. You would suppose Miss Lee is clumsy, which la not true. It is Just that chairs sneak snidely into her path and stairs quiver beneath her feet like quicksand. On purpose. Malice aforethought. I know another lady, named Ruth Borden, whose Innately sweet nature may have been somewhat curdled by the manufacture of about 18 soap operas. Miss Borden is hysterically susceptible to sabotage by nonbreathlng objects. She is fond of cooking, but when Ruth is chef, a devil crawls into the barbecue grill. He throws the hamburger into the sand, burns the corn and sets the house afire. Miss Borden, when cowardly attacked- by a gin rummy table, has been known to consign table, cards, a chair and a pair of eyebrow tweezers into the Gulf of Mexico. She is a lady of breeding, but when dinner tables col- lapse in her lap and the percolator starts to play "Woody Woodpecker," while simultaneously shorting out the hair curlers. Miss Borden turns Into a stevedore. Only when her colorful com- ment abates Into tearful incoherence do you dare approach her with the butterfly net. After years of self-inflicted mayhem, caused by traitorous shower taps, which suddenly scald you, and the sundry hazards of living in an or- dinary house, I think I've finally figured a way to lick the conspiracy. I am hoarding my pennies to build a perfect- ly round room, which will contain no chairs, no tables, no doorsteps nothing at all but me. I Intend to spend most of my time In It. It may be hard and chilly, down tlure on the floor, but by golly It's safe. Cash In Hand By Peter Edson i WASHINGTON (NBA) Thirty two per cent of the American families feel that they are better off now than a year ago. Thirty-one per cent feel their situation is about the same. And 37 per cent feel that their financial position has worsened. High prices are keeping many people from buying consumer durable goods automobiles, houses and house furnishings. The volume of business during the latter half of 1951 will rise only If consumer incomes continue to Increase, or If consumers come to the conclusion that high prices are here to stay so make the best of It they can, before prices go any higher. These are the highlights of a new Federal Re- serve Board survey on consumer finances. The findings were made by the Survey Research Center of University of Michigan. To obtain the picture of how the average con- sumer feels about his financial situation, the Center conducted 3400 interviews In 66 sample areas of the United States. The families inter- viewed were picked to give the best possible cross section of the entire American economy. In Interpreting the results of the survey, how- ever. Irving Schwelger of the Federal Reserve Board research staff issues two warnings. The field survey was made in the first two months of the year. Employment conditions, consumer income and buying Intentions have changed somewhat in the Intervening four months. The second point Is that shortages of consumer goods In the latter half of the year may also seriously curtail buying. While the Federal Reserve Board survey makes no mention of them, two other Important factors will Influence the business level In the remainder of the year. Both will be determin- ed bv the kind of economic controls bill Con- gress finally approves. If a rigid wage freeze Is permitted and en- forced, it will hold civilian Income steady. But If wage levels are permitted to puncture the ceilings, up will go the Inflationary purchasing power. And if authority to control prices is limited and prices continue tq rise, buyer re- sistance will Increase. Business interests who are opposing imposition of price controls may therefore be advocating a congressional course of action that will work to their disadvantage. There are 53 million family or consumer spending units in the United States, according to the Federal Reserve Board survey. Accord- ing to the sample, about half of them, or 25 minion families, would show higher income ear- ly In 1961 than a year before. Ten million would show lower income. The middle family income In the U. 8. rose from $2700 in 1949 to $3000 in 1950. This la an increase of 10 per cent. This compares with a consumers' price Index rise of 2 per cent over the same period. But from June, 1950. to May, 1951, the con- sumers' price Index has advanced nearly 10 per cent, while the average Industrial hourly wage rate has advanced about the same percentage. These are Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates. The result Is shown In the Federal Reserve Board survey, which reports that the proportion of spending units which felt they were now worse oft has increased. This is particularly true for families with incomes of less than $2000 a year. Rising prices were given as the chief reason for this attitude. Aside from this, the survey reports an In- crease to 72 per cent of the families holding government bonds, or having money In check- ing and savings accounts. But 32 per cent of the spending units reported they were borrow- ing money, spending more than. earnings. This dissaving was reported entirely by families earning less than the median $3000 a year. They are the ones who have the tough time. Four out of every ten persona interviewed ex- pected wage Increases this year. Seven out of every ten expected price Increases. Thirteen million nearly one out of every four spending units bought a new or used car In 1950. But the survey Indicated that the number intending to buy a car in 1951 was sub- stantially down. Twenty-two million families bought household appliances In 1950. About the same number in- tended to buy at least one other appliance this year. Intentions to buy radios was up, to buy television sets was down. Close to one million families Indicated Inten- tions to buy houses in 1951. Home-owning was being looked on with increasing favor as a form of savings. But the uncertainties of credit re- strictions, shortages of materials and high pric- es were expected to cut down the volume of real estate transactions from the record high of 1950. ciuwly WSIflNGTOH MERRY-00-ROUND ly DREW PIARSON i r a Draw Pearson says: Eighteen Congressmen vote secretly with oil companies on tidelands oil; Eltvon Sonatorf urge tidelands oil royalties go to education; Oil lobby tries to reverse Supremo Court. WASHINGTON. Two groups of senators and congressmen lined up on opposite sides, of the fence recently regarding one of the most vital Issues In the nation oil and education. With the nation's schools in the most deplorable condition la our entire history, 18 members of the House of Representative Judiciary Committee voted to turn the nation's tidelands oil over to three states and their oil companies, Instead of ualngj the proceeds for educational purposes. On the other side of Congress, 11 senators Introduced a raft solution whereby the royalties from this oil, administered by the Federal Government, would go to aid the schools and colleges] of the entire nation. The first group the 18 members of tne Judiciary Com- mittee voted secretly. Even behind the dosed doors of thai committee they tried to avoid a roll call vote, and If it had n been for Congressman Michael Felghan of Ohio they wo have sneaked their vote by without even a show of hands In the senate, the 11 men who risked the wrath of the oil companies and the powerful tidelands oil lobby stood up and d& so openly. They did not hide behind closed doors. Their name are: Lister Hill of Alabama, who initiated the idea; bis ATabanf colleague, John Sparkman; Wayne Morse of Oregon, Republican Cl arley To bey of New Hampshire, also Republican; and De mocrats Ben ton of Connecticut, Douglas of Illinois, Humphre; cf Minnesota, Chavez of New Mexico, Neely of West Virginia Kef auver o Tennessee, and Hennlngs of Missouri.. REVERSING THE SFREME COURT What happened inside the House Judiciary Committee ha not been published, but this column has obtained a list of ta Congressmen voting for the three states and the oil companiai It should be noted that the Supreme Court twice has rule, that the submerged oil lands alongside the coast of the Unit States belong to the Federal Government, not the individua sutes. However, the tidelands oil lobby, seeking to reverse the Su preme Court, has introduced legislation turning these submerge) oil lands back to three states, and was so successful that Pre* ldent Truman used the veto. The other day, in an attempt to reverse both the Presiden and the Court, Congressman Ed Gossett of Texas, who is abod to retire from Congress, demanded that the Judiciary Commttt* voto again on the lobby's tidelands bill. No wildcat promote ever worked faster to stake a drill site than did Gossett to gs this sped 1-lnterest bill through the committee. Gossett dldtv e\en want to give other members time to read the commit ta nearings. This.brought stormy protests from Congressmen Celler o New York, Felghan of Ohio and Machrowlcz of Michigan. Bu to ho avail. Gossett had the votes and he was roaring for. action "You can debate this on the House floor If you want to,1 insisted the Texas Congressman. "Let's get to a vote." "But how can we vote intelligently If we don't know whs)1 tils Is all about?" objected Michigan's Machrowlcz. "There ar eight new members on the committee and I'm one of the You ought to give Us a chance at least to read the hearin which I understand are still at the printers." "On a. matter as vital as this, Involving the release of pul 11C oil reserve to private Interests, we had better go slow." warm Ohio's Felghan. "This Involves international as well- as nation security. With Russia threatening to grab control of the Iran ol" fields, there is all the more reason why the Federal Goverxf* ment should keep control of these valuable deposita In our owO country." Gossett Impatiently agreed to postpone a vote until the next morning. Meantime, the printed hearings were distributed a few hours before the showdown. Some members still insisted that they didn't have time to digest the 1,200 pages of testimony, but Gossett adamantly shoutecf "vot!" t[ SECRET LIST OF VOTERS By this time, however, some of Qossett'a supporters were beginning to get cold feet. They wanted to vote for the oil 'com- panies, but they didn't want to be so recorded, even in a secret meeting, because of possible leaks to the press, A motion wae therefore made for a "voice vote. But. Fe|ghan-Jumped to his feet. * "We should at least have a show of hands, so .we will.knoif how many are voting for and against the bill," he demanded. When this.was done, Chairman Celler counted II members) for banding tidelands oil back to three states, with 7 against it. Since a "hand," or division, vote is merely counted and n Itemized member by member, there is no breakdown in the seer rt-cord of how each congressman votes. However, this column able to report that the congressmen who voted to hand ovi the nation's tidelands oil to three states and the oil company v.ere: . Democitita: Walter of Pennsylvania, who has both Lafayette) and Lehigh colleges In his district, but who placed the oil lobby ahead of his district; Jones of North Carolina, who was Davidson College, Queens College, Lenoir Rhyne College, Lees-McCrae Col- lege and Johnson C. Smith University, a Negro Institution, aU in his district; Chelf of Kentucky, who has Llndsy-Wllson and Campbellsvllle College in his district; Wilson of Texas; Wlllig of Louisiana; Bryson of South Carolina; Forrester of Georgia* and Gossett. Republicans: Fellows of Maine, who has the University of Maine in his district; Reed of Illinois; Graham of Pennsylvania; Goodwin of Massachusetts, who has Tufts College in his dlctrlct! Boggs of Delaware, who has the University of Delaware in hie district; Crumpacker of Indiana, who has Notre Dame in hie district; Thompson of Michigan; Hillings of California; Mo CuUougb of Ohio; and Bakewell of Missouri. Those voting against the oil companies were: Celler of Ne# York; Lane of Massachusetts; Felghan of Ohio; Rodin o of New Jersey (by proxy); Byrne of New.York and Ramsay of West Virginia, all Democrats; and Case of New Jersey. Republicans. Two others present, Machrowlcz of Michigan, Democrat, anef Keating of New York, Republican, Indicated opposition ta thaj oil companies, but refused to vote because they weren't given time to study the hearings. (Copyright. 1951; By The Bell Syndicate. Inc.) GREAT FIESTA IN TABOGA this coming weekend. 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COLON LA MUEBLERA "HJEOFA" preseaU a ANITA VILLALAZ "EN VOZ BAJA" A lu 815 de la noche. i sffflh Red Panamericana PanamaAmnca DIARIO INDEPENDIENTE DIVULGAMOS LA VERDAD QDE LOS DRMAS OCULTAN NGULOS Y PLATINAS PLATDAS DE 1 '_ 3/18 Vt r h ir NGULOS DE Tax i/u tv taZ 14 -' tal m tr I" 4 w AGENCIAS GLOBALES Va Espaa No. 1 ARO VIGSIMO SEXTO PANAMA, R. P- VIERNES, JULIO IS, 1951 CINCO CENTESIMOS GUATEMALA EN ESTADO DE SITIO Los comunistas piden que sigan las negociaciones Pero estiman que la prensa Sern adjudicadas de ambos bandos no debe de concurrir a las discusiones El General Ridgway califica las restricciones como irrazonables e innecesarias y protesta por intermedio de sus representantes BASE DE AVANZADA, Core, Julio II. (UP). Lm Naciones Unlds pidieron a lo comu- nistas que retiren sus tropas do Kaesonj y cesen en sos restric- ciones "irraionables" contra el personal de la deleitacin a las conversaciones de cese de fuego Era que stas puedan reanu- rse. El General Matthew B. Ridg- way, Comandante Supremo de Us Naciones Unidas estableci las condiciones aliadas para la reanudacin de las conversacio- nes, sn una transmisin radial de siete minutos. Ridgway cul- po a los comunistas por 1* TOP- tura de las negociaciones. Pocos minutos despus de la transmisin radial del mensaje de Ridgway, este mismo men- saje fue llevado al puesto de avanzada de Kaesong para ser entregado,'a su ves, a los ne- gociadores comunistas. Ridgway dijo que "la exten- sin del presente receso se debe solamente a las restricciones irrazonables e innecesarias con- tra las cuales los repreeentan- >tet de las Naciones Unidas han protestado". , Por su parte, el General Nam II, Jefe de la delegacin comu- nista, contest el mensaje de Ridgway, negando que se hu- biese privado el paso libre de la delegacin aliada. El texto del mensaje de Nam n es el siguiente: 1W1. "Su carta ha sido recibido y la contestacin es la siguiente: 1> Nunca evitamos la venida de su delegacin a las 7:48 de la maana del 12 de Julio. A la delegacin de prensa que ve- nia con u convoy no se le po- dia permitir la venida a las negociaciones, ya que no ha- biamos llegado a un aeuerdo mutuo. No hay razn alguna a este respecto para que su delegacin rehuse venir a las conferencias. 2) Hasta tanto np se haya llegado a un acuerdo en lo concerniente a la representa- cin de prensa, somos de la opi- nin que las delegaciones de ensa de ningn bando pueden entrar al sitio de las negocia- ciones. I) Proponemos que las con- versaciones sean reanudadas hoy (viernes) a las 9:SO de la maana hora de Pyongyang . Fueron trasladadas las oficina de Aduana de Cristbal Las oficinas de Aduana, Iml- eractn y del Comisionado Na- viero en CrUtbal, fueron tras- ladadas el Jueves por la mana- ra al nuevo local que se en- cuentra en el segundo piso del Edificio Administrativo de Cris- tbal. Estarn situados estos despa- chos en los cuartos 200, 201 y 202. Este cambio obedece al desa- lojamiento de lugar que se tuvo que hacer con el traslado al sec tor del Atlntico de las oficinas principales del Departamento d Ferrocarril y Terminales. Hasta que se hiciera su tras- udo el Jueves, los despacho* Unto de Aduana, como de mi- gracin y del Comisionado Na- viero estaban situadas en el se- gundo piso del Edificio Termi- nal de Cristbal. Se calcula en treinta y tres millones de bis. las rentas para el corriente ao fiscal El aumento se debe a las contribuciones correspon- dientes a las mercancas y a un Convenio efectuado sobre impuestos De acuerdo con declaraciones formuladas por el sub-Contra- lor General de la Repblica, don Eduardo MacCulough, las ren- tas naciona:es se elevarn a 33 millones de balboas este ano, debido al aumento registrado en la recaudacin de unos impues- tos y a un convenio, con la Chlrkju Land Company, rela- cionado con el pago de unos impuestos. Tambin han au- mentado las contribuciones co- rrespondientes a las mercan- cas. _ Un vocero de la Comisin Le- gislativa inform esta maana que la Comisin no habia en- trado an a discutir el Decre- to-Ley sobre el control de pre- cios, debido a que se est es- perando el informe que debe rendir el Consejo de Economa Nacional, organismo que est actualmente estudindolo. En la Urde de ayer se le dio primer debate al Presupuesto del Ministerio de Agricultura, Comercio e Industrias y esta maana se discuta en segun- do debate, algunas modificacio- nes que le fueron introducidas, entre las cuales se menciona una partida de B. 25,000 para pagar los gastos que demande la organizacin de la Junta de Control de Precios. La Fuerza Area de Estados Unidos slo cuenta con 87 bombarderos de gran alcance Honda preocupacin ha causado la noticia en el Co- mit de Fuerzas Armadas de la C. de Representantes y se estudia presupuesto de 3,580 millones de dlares WASHINGTON. Julio 13 (U. P.)La Fuerza Area de Esta- dos Unidos inform al Comit de Fuerzas Armadas de la C- mara de RepresenUntes en una sesin sumament- secreU, que slo tiene 87 bombarderos B-36 listos para entrar en accin para transportar bombas at- micas. La noticia fu dada por algu- >nos miembros de dicho Comit, quienes dijeron que la informa- cin les fu comunicada de ma- la gana por el General de Bri- gada C. W. Sweeney, al ser in- terrogado nor algunos miem- bros de dicha Comisin. El Comit est estudiando los planes de construccin de la Fuer Area por 3,580 millones de dlares. Zjm planes son Un secretos que a todas horas del da y de la noche se mantiene una guardia armada en torno a la sala en donde sesiona el Co- mit. La Fuerza Area ha clasifica- do a sus bombarderos "inter- continental" B-38 como su prln cipal aparato para bombardeo atmico en caso de una guerra' global. Un portavoz del Comit dijo que les habia producido 'de- sazn" la noticia de que slo hubiera 87 bombarderos en condiciones de entrar en accin. por considerar que Ul cantidad no es suficiente para un bom- bardeo concentrado en que las prdidas serian InevlUbles. siete becas por el Seguro Social El sbado, 14 del presente mes, a las diez de la maana tendr lugar en la Caja de Se- guro Social el acto de adjudi- cacin de las becas ofrecidas por esta entidad, para hacer estudios en el Colegio Miramar ("La Salle"), situado en 'El Cangrejo". Se presentaron al concurso veinticinco aspirantes de los cuales se escogieron aquellos iue presentaron un porcentaje mayor de califica- ciones. He aqu la lista de los favo- recidos con sus correspondien- tes promedios: Fernando Cardoze F. 100% Johhny Hammer A. 100% Alberto ChepoU > 100% Alberto de Len 100% Enrique J. Guardia G. 98% Guillermo O. Prez P. 98% Angel F. Achurra 96.4% Artemio E. Stanziola 96.4% Como son siete las becas ad- judicadas y ha habido empate en el caso de Angel F. Achu- rra y Artemio E. Stanziola, cu- yo promedio es 96.4%, el esco- gimiento se har a base de sor- teo pblico que se efectuar el mismo dia a la misma hora, en presencia de los favorecidos y del pblico que asista. El Ju- rado estar integrado por el 8ub-Oerente del Seguro Social, seor Carlos Calzadilla; el Se- cretarlo, seor Guillermo Ama- ya; el Abogado Consultor, se- or Rodrigo Arosemena, el Je- fe del Departamento de Divul- gacin y Publicidad, seor Ro- gelio Sinn y el Asistente del Departamento Legal, seor Gus Uvo Alemn. El Embajador del Irn confa en el xito de Harriman WASHINGTON Julio 13 (UBIS) El Embajado. de Irn en los Estados Unidos, Nasrollah En- tezam, se siente optimista con respecto a las probabilidades de xito de la misin de W. Averell Harriman a Irn. Harriman, Consejero Especial del Presidente Traman, saldr dentro de uno o dos dias ha- cia Irn a fin de tratar con los funcionarios de aquel pais so- bre la crisis petrolera. El Embajador Entezam dijo: "Espero y ruego por el xito de su misin". El Embajador es- tuvo conversando con Harriman sobre detalles de su proyectado viaje. Ent6sam es Presidente de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas. Interrogado acerca de lo que pensaba cor respecto a las oportunidades de xito de la Misin Harriman, Entezam res- pondi: "MI clculo es que ten- dr xito ciento por ciento". Harriman conferenci tam- bin con el Secretario de Esta- do Dean Acheson y con el Pre- sidente Traman. Dijo que la notificacin formal de su viaje sera hecha por el Embajador de EsUdos Unidos Grady, al Gobierno de Irn. Acusado Alcalde de pegarle a su Jefe de Polica HAVERHILL, Mass. Julio 13 UP) D alcalde de Haverhtll Undr que presenUrse a la Corte del Distrito hoy, acusado de haberle pegado a su jefe de Polica, quien despus meti en la crcel a su jefe. Se espera que el alcalde, Jo- seph L. Willett acuse tambin al Jefe de Polica Williams J. Collins, quien insiste en que l icio cumpli con su deber al a- rrestar a su Jefe. El deber de Collins consisti en meter a su jefe en la crcel despus de haber tenido una lu- cha cuerpo a cuerpo con ste en su despacho, siendo separados por cuatro policas- Ambos estuvieron de acuerdo en que la pelea tuvo su origen en una discusin sobre los tur- nos de la Polica, pero se nega- (Pasa a la pagina celamaa *> Se culpa a los agitadores polticos de provocar los desordenes ocurridos ayer Miles de guatemaltecos se lanzaron a las calles atacando las instituciones comunistas mientras la ciudad permanece presa de_ intensa agitacin GUATEMALA, Julio 13 (UP).El Presidente Jacobo Arbenz declar un estado de sitio de 30 da en un comu- nicado expedido tta maana, y culpo a lo seguidores del General Ydigora Fuente, uno de sus rivale poltico, por lo disturbios ocurrido sn Guatemala y que han dejado un saldo- de muchos heridos. El estado de sitio fu declarado despus que el Gobier- no anunci que "agitadores polticos disfrazados de anti- comunistas" estaban tratando de -minar la seguridad p- blica. La declaracin de sitio tambin deca qu "la paz interna" est en- peligro pero que el Gobierno est "sn completo control" de la situacin. La polica efectu descarga de fusil y ametralladora dispa- rando al aire para dispersar los El comunicado de Arbenz de- ca que "muchas" personas han resultado heridas durante los desrdenes en los cuales "ma- nifestantes sin frenos" hacin- dose pasar por antl-comunls- tas obligaron a la polica a dis- parar contra ellos. Miles de guatemaltecos con carteles antl-comunlstaa se lan- zaron a las calles y estuvieron atacando todas las instituciones comunisUs. Los almacenes ce- rraron sus puertas y todos los negocios estn paralizados. Arbenz recibi a una delega- cin que peda se revocara la orden excluyendo a los curas catlicos del personal del Hos- picio de Hurfanos, mientras que miles de manifestantes es- tuvieron gritando contra los co- munisUs afuera del palacio pre- sidencial. Poco despus que la delega- cin sall del palacio, el Pre- sidente Arbenz anunci la des- tilacin de Gabriel Alvarado co- mo director del hospicio y res- tableci en sus puestos a los dirigentes catlicos.___________ 6rapos de personas que derriba an e incendiaban vehculos protestando contra los comu nistas. Los disturbios continuaban en la ciudad, an despus que el Presidente Arbena declar la restitucin de los religiosos en el hospicio local. Por lo menos cinco personas resultaron heridas en los dis- turbios que se han extendido a las provincias. Ayer en la maana comen- zaron las manifestaciones en protesta contra la separacin de las hermanas religiosas del hospicio declarando los mani- festantes que el movimiento era contra el comunismo y no con- tra el Gobierno. Tres antl-comunistas fueron heridos de bala y el director del diarlo comunista "Octubre fue golpeado por la multitud Los grupos tambin atacaron el centro comunlsU y la escuela de adapUcln marxiste. Un recurso de amparo contra el Gobernador H. Velsquez interpone el Dr. A. Arias M. Es por orden impartida por el Gobernador de Panam para el reparto de unas tierras sometidas a litigio en La Laguna Un recurso de amparo de las Garatias Constitucionales con- tra el Gobernador de la Pro- vlncia de Panam, don Homero Velsquez, fue presentado en la tarde de ayer ante el Primer Tribunal Superior de Justicia por el doctor Arnulfo Arlas M, quien es representado Judicial- mente en este asunto por el Licenciado Carlos R. Jurado B. El doctor Arnulfo Arlas M., por medio de su apoderado, pide al Tribunal de Justicia, al promover el Recurso de Ampa- ro de las Garantas Constitu- cionales, que con audiencia del seor Gobernador Homero Ve- lsquez, se revoque la orden impartida por dicho funciona- rlo al Alcalde del Distrito de San Carlos, jurisdiccin de la Provincia de Panam, mediante la cual se autoriza el reparto de tierras ubicadas en el Co- rregimiento de La Laguna a campesinos de ese Corregimien- to, tierras que, alega el recu- rrente, son de su prooiedad. El abogado don Carlos R. Ju- rado B. solicita adems al Tri- bunal que se sirva ordenar al seor Gobernador de esU Pro- vincia, la suspensin lnmedia- U de la orden de ser envia- da por dicho funcionario al Al- calde de San Carlos y que en consecuencia, se haga salir de las tierras en litigio a todos los campesinos a quienes se les re- partieron parcelas, mientras se decida este Recurso de Amparo. El doctor Arnulfo Arias acom- paa como pruebas para fun- damentar su derecho, copia au- tenticada de la nota enviada por el Gobernador don Homero velsquez al Alcalde de San Carlos; copla de la Escritura Pblica que acredita sus dere- chos de propiedad y certificado del director del Registro P- blico sobre la lnscrlDcln de la mencionada finca de La La- guna. Hasta el momento de entrar en prensa nuestras planas, el Tribunal no habia procedido al reparto de esto recurso, espe- rndose que lo haga en la Ur- de de hoy. El prximo mes de agosto comenzar a funcionar la nueva Junta de Inquilinato La JunU de Inquilinato co- menzar a funcionar el prximo mes de agosto, declar esta ma- ana ante la Junta de Inquili- nato el Ministro de Trabajo, Previsin Social y Salud Publi- ca, Ing. Juan de Arco Galludo, durante una reunin que tuyo lugar en la Presidencia de la Repblica. El Ministro Gallndo dijo que ia JunU de Inquilinato haba dejado de funcionar porque se haba suprimido las respectivas partidas en el Presupuesto Na- cional, las cuales se Incluye- ron en el proyecto que se pre- senUr a la Comisin Legis- lativa Permanente en los pri- meros dias de la prxima se- mana . Con respecto a una deman- da que cursa en el Tribunal de lo Contencioso Administrativo sobre el resuelto que autorizo el Alza de Alquileres en la ca- sa nmero ocho de la calle Francisco de la Ossa, el Minis- tro manifest que eso era asun- to de los Tribunales en donde el Ejecutivo no tena ingeren- cia. Nuevo Cnsul de Guatemala lleg a esta capital En atenta noU el seor An- tonio Bans nos comunica que, desde el dia seis de julio, est ejerciendo las funciones de Cn- sul de Guatemala en Panam, cargo para el cual fue desig- nado por el gobierno de su pas. "D Panam Amrica" agra- dece la atencin del Cnsul Ba- ns y le desea buen xito en el desempeo de su misin. Un supuesto avin perdido estaba a salvo en Colombia Mientras el Primer Escuadrn be Rescate de Albrook FU/g se dedicaba a la bsqueda de un a- vln colombiano que habia tit- ilo de Tocumen y habla sido re- portado como perdido, ste se encontraba a salvo en Colombia El avin, piloteado por dos pi- lotos colomoianos, Alberto Ba- r Iga y Alfonso Crnica, sallo a las 6:41 de la maana de ayer con direccin a la cosU noU de Colombia. Cuando se perdi contacto con el avin y se calcu- l que en tres horas se queda- rla sin combustible, un avin B-17 del Escuadrn de Rescate inici la bsqueda del aviin perdido. Sin embargo, mientras todo sto ocurra, el avin colombia- no se encontraba en Barranca Bermeja en Colombia. Los pilo- tos cambiaron de ruta sin pie- vio aviso, decidiendo aterrizar en el lugar aludido- Renace una vieja disputa sobre el Puerto de Trieste ROMA, Julio 13 (UP) El Pri- mer Ministro Alclde de Ospe- rl advirti s las potencias oc.l- denUles que el Gobierno Ita- liano no tolerar la "venta" de Ti leste a Yugoeslavla. De Osperi insisti en que "Trieste forma parto de la na- cin italiana y que Italia to;ft&- rA las medidas para que no se ponga en peligro su destino"- El Primer Ministro hizo estas manifestaciones en una sesin del Senado en que se oyeron a- cusaclones de que los aliados oclcdentales esUban "traicio- nando" a Italia y "vendiendo a Trieste a Yugoeslavla". Varios senadores pidieron que Italia se retire del Pacto del A- tlntlco a menos que los ala- nos le devuelvan a Trieste. De Gsperi, quien calific de "grave' la disputa entre Italia y los aliados occidentales sobre Trieste, no lleg a amenazar con el retiro de Italia del Pac- to del Atlntico, pero insisti en que la declaracin aliada de 1948 prometa Trieste a Italia. Adems indic que est dispues- to a plantear la disputa ante el Tribunal Internacional de Jus- ticia, de La Haya "sino se pue- de llegar a una solucin satis- factoria con los aliados". El Gobierno continuar sus relaciones con el Alcalde titular Dr. Alberto Navarro El Lie. Vega Mndez tom posesin del cargo pero la Polica no lo dej ocupar el despacho de la Alcalda Municipal Unas explosiones en E. U. causaron graves prdidas NUEVA YORK, Julio 13 Una serle de desastrosas ex- plosiones ha causado la mueiU de 14 personas y prdida por ms de cinco millones de dla- res en las ltimas 24 horas en E3tados Unidos. Varias explosiones volaron u- na planta de dinamita de la. Du Pont en Seneca, Illinois matan- do a cuatro personas, incen- diaron 480 mil barriles de ga- solina en Wilmington, Califor- nia y destruyeron un edificio en una fbrica de aviones de retro- propulsin en Indianapolis. Se reunirn maana los profesores El secreUrlo genera de la A- soclacin de Profesores de la Repblica de Panam, profesor Jos del C. Luzcando M, se complace en Invitar a los miem- bros de la junU directiva pa- ra que asistan a la reunin que se efectuar maana sbado 14 de los corrientes a las 9 y 30 de la maana en el Instituto Nacional con el objeto .de ren- dir Informe de las ltimas ac- tuaciones de la Asociacin de Profesores y resolver algunos puntos de vital importancia pa- ra el futuro de la Institucin. Jos del C. Lascando M., Srlo. general de la Asociacin de Profesores de la Repblica. CIRCUlACION PAGADA DE AYER MAS DE 22,100 Con motivo de la Resolucin dictada anoche por el Consejo Municipal en la cual se llamaba al Licenciado ngel Vega Mn- dez a ocupar la Alcalda, se sus- citaron una serie de incidentes que culminaron con una reunin que tuvo lugar en la Presidencia de la Repblica a la cual asis- tieron el Presidente Aroseme- na, el Ministro de Ooblerno y Justicia, doctor Miguel ngel Ordez; el Comandante Pri- mer Jefe de la Polica Nacio- nal, el doctor Eduardo Chiarl y los Licenciados Galileo Soils y F. Arosemena Forte. Despus de deliberar por es- laclo de una hora, y escuchar a opinin de los abogados pre- sentes, se decidi que el Gobier- no mantendra relaciones con el Alcalde Alberto Navarro, elegido por votacin popular. El pro- nunciamiento del Gobierno se debi a opinin de los abogados quienes sostuvieron que segn disposiciones del Tribunal de lo Contencioso el Concejo no poda qulUr ni poner Alcaldes. Con respecto a la legalidad o Ilegalidad de la Resolucin, es asunto que debern dilucidarlo los tribunales de Justicia. ' El Licenciado Vega Mndez es- tuvo en la maana de hoy con- ferenciando con el Presidente y segn declar el seor Presiden- te le habla manifestado que si la Resolucin del Consejo Muni- cipal era legal, el Gobierno lo respaldara, sobre todo, porque era necesario mantener la au- tonoma municipal. Por otra parte, el Licenciado Vega Mndez tom en la ma- ana de hoy posesin de su car- go como Alcalde del Distrito en acatamiento de la orden del Consejo Municipal. Una vez que tom posesin de su cargo el Licenciado Vega Mndez acompaado de cerca de quinientas personas, se diri- gi a la Alcalda a tomar pose- sin de su cargo. All se encon- tr con que la puerta de hierro estaba cerrada y el oficial en- cargado de la fuerza le mani- fest que tenia rdenes de no dejarlo subir. El Licenciado Ve- ga Mndez le mostr sus creden- ciales y manifest que subira al despacho alcaldicio. a lo quo la polica se atrincher y l sa retir para evitar desgracias. pues el pblico esUba muy exeltado. En la maana de hoy la ciudad se mostr un poco agitada con la noticia de que haba sido des- tituido por el Consejo Municipal el Alcalde, doctor Alberto Na- varro, y en los alrededores de la Alcalda se reuni cerca de un centenar de personas en espera del desarrollo de los aconteci- mientos, i El Alcalde Alberto Navarro (Pase la f Cal '> "La Prensa" de Buenos Aires, ya es propiedad del Estado mediante pago de 18 millones Sin embargo, es posible que sus propietarios ten- gan que pagar una multa de ms de 30 millones de pesos por una supuesta evasin de impuestos Llamado a juicio por el Juez Cuarto ngel Vega Mndez Don Manuel Burgos, Juez 4o. del Circuito de Panam, llam a responder en juicio criminal al Licenciado ngel Vega Mn- dez, segn se Informo a "El Panam Amrica", en el Juz- gado a sus rdenes. El auto de llamamiento a jui- cio, que lleva fecha diez de los corrientes, fue dictado en las sumarlas instruidas con- tra el Licenciado ngel Ve- ga Mndez, cuando desempe- aba las funciones de Alcalde del Distrito Capital y por de- nuncia interpuesta en su con- tra por los doctores Jos Daniel Crespo y por el Licenciado Ra- mn Morales, por haber sido condenados a la pena de quin- ce dias de arresto por irres- petos al entonces Presidente de la Repblica, y cinco dias de arresto por irrespetas al mis- mo Alcalde, ngel Vega Mn- El Licenciado ngel Vega Mndez ha sido llamado a Jui- cio por contravencin de ais- posiciones contenidas en el Art. (Pas* a la Pt. Cal. ___ BUENOS AIES, julio 13. (UP). El Gobierno argentino se convirti en propietario le- gal del diario La Prensa, to- : mando posesin de la misma. EsU fue la medida final ert cuanto a la expropiacin da La Prensa ordenada por la ley del Congreso No. 14,201 firma* da por el Presidente Juan D. Pern el 18 de abril. Victor Antonio Cicearrelli, au- ditor del Gobierno nombrado para tasar las propiedades da La Prensa, las valoro en 1P.454,- 518 pesos argentinos, alrededor de 1,300.000 dlares al cambio libre oficial. Despus que el representante) de la Tesorera General de la Nacin deposit esta suma a las rdenes del Juez Nacional de lo Civil y Comercial, el Juea Jos 8artorlo dio posesin legal al Gobierno. El Juez orden que ese dinero se entregue a lot) propietarios cuando stos pre- senten la prueba legal de pro- piedad y los certificados de que han pagado los impuestos bas- ta la fecha. A este respecto se record que el 14 de Junio las autoridades de aduana establecieron una i demanda ante los tribunales federales para que la empresa de La Prensa pagara mas da 33 millones de pesos que segn se dijo deba por no haber abo- nado los aranceles de papel im- portado desde 1838. El Magisterio ser convocado a elecciones en toda la Rep. el veinte del presente mes El Director de las secuelas Prtaarlas de la *#***> ""_ cenclado Ovidio de MftJ clar en una reunin de maes tras que el veinte de los co Estados Unidos ha enviado un experto econmico a Brasil .BrBsris&'isBi a Merwin L. Bohan. su repre- senunte en el Consejo Econ- mico y Social Interamericano para que llene la vacante pro- ducida en la Comisin Econ- mica Brasilero-americana, pro- ducida por el fallecimiento de iPaas a la Pgiaa 6, Columna ) rrlentes serian convocados a elecciones todos los maestros de la Repblica, con objeto de elegir los tres representantes a la Comisin Permanente del Es- calafn, que fue creada me- diante la Ley 11 d 36 de enera de 1851. u . Los maestros nombrados ejer- cern sus funciones por dos aos, se dedicarn exclusiva- mente a las labores de la men- cionada comisin y residirn en la capital. La comisin a que as refe- rimos recomendara lot candi- datos para llenar las vacantes que ocurren en el personal de maestros, directores superviso- res, auxiliares e Inspectores Provinciales de Educacin. Tambin fuimos informados que el decreto por medio del cual se reglamenta esU ley, ser firmado de un momento a otro por al Ministro de Eda cacln. . PAGINA DOC EL PANAMA \ ME RICA DIARIO INT) EP END IENTB VIERNES, JULIO 13. 1151 I 3Panamaiirtca HARMODIO ARIAS. OIRICTM IDITADO POR LA IDITOHA PANAMA AMERICA. . A, riLIPOhO 1-0748 leORNM. PMVAMl APARTADO POSTAL NO. 1S4 (N SUS TAL UPE SITUADOS N UTA CIUDAD. CALLS H. NO. 87 - LA FIJACIN DE PRECIOS Las convulsiones econmicas que producen in- flaciones en algunos casos y depresiones en otros, han obligado a los gobiernos a adoptar, durante ta- les pocas, medidas de emergencia, consistentes en el racionamiento de la produccin o del consumo y en la fijacin de precios. Panam confronta ahora el complicado problema de fijar precios mximos para ciertos artculos de primera necesidad. Para ese efecto, adems de establecer con exac- 1 titud los costos de produccin y de distribucin, es n preciso tomar en cuenta otro aspecto del problema que no es de fcil solucin. Consiste en determi- i nar cul es la ganancia que debe recibir el vende- dor o inversionista, es decir, la "compensacin equi- tativa" a que a ste le corresponde por su inver- sin o por su trabajo. No puede haber una regla invariable para todos los casos, o un porcentaje fijo de utilidad para todas las inversiones. En cier- tas actividades hay mayores riesgos que en otras. No todas las mercancas son susceptibles del mis- mo grado de deterioro o de depresin por efecto del tiempo, del clima, de la moda o del capricho. Los clientes o compradores no estn en la misma categora en cuanto a transacciones al crdito y por ello los vendedores se ven obligados a mante- ; ner ciertas "reservas" o a imputar como gastos j del negocio las posibles prdidas que resulten por1 j crditos que parezcan incobrables. I La apreciacin de cuestiones de esa ndole l- ,' gicamente est sujeta, en primer trmino, a la con- secucin de los datos pertinentes que han de ser tan exactos como sea posible, y viene luego la apli- cacin del criterio del juzgador, o sea la persona ; que por autoridad de la ley ha de fijar los pre- : cios. Es natural que haya distintos criterios para apreciar esas cuestiones y, consecuencialmente, sur- ; giran divergencias, justificadas o no, entre la ofi- ; cia de control y los interesados. Pero no sera ese ! el problema de mayor gravedad. Si bien es impor- tante que no sufra la comunidad por razn de pre- cios excesivos, tambin lo es que no se hostilice al inversionista o que no se desaliente con la fija- ; cin de precios demasiado bajos que tienda a des- : truir la iniciativa privada. Esto ltimo sera per- judicial para toda la comunidad. La consecuencia sera mayor escasez y la contraccin de las inver- siones. Se ve, pues, que no es cosa fcil fijar precios ni puede ello hacerse, con justicia, de la noche a la maana. No obstante, en vista de la crisis exis- tente, debe procederse con la mayor celeridad po- sible. AVISO La Universidad de Panam abre concurso para proveer un puesto de Asistente de Contador Podrn tomar parte en este concurso slo los egresados y los estudiantes de 4 y 6o aos de la Escuela de Comercio. Facultad de Admi- nistracin Pblica y Comercio. 8e aceptan solicitudes hasta el lunes 16 y los exmenes se efectuarn ese mismo da de 4 a 6 p.m., en las oficinas de la Administracin. EL RECTOR. Panam, 11 de Julio de 1951. RADIOS INGLESES PYE" "El mejor receptor del mundo" En CLUB de 50 Semanas No encontrar otro Radio que le supere! COMPRE SU NUMERO FAVORITO! ELACUILA Avenida Central 91 k 6t L^arruei de WASHINGTON Por DREW PEARSON Drew Pearson dice: 18 Congresistas votaron secretamen- te con las compaas petroleras; La "antesala" perro ' lera trata de cambiar el fallo de la Corte Suprema. a lo largo de la costa de Es- tados Unidos pertenecen a to- dos los 48 Estados y no a California, Tejas y Louisiana, solamente. Estos fallos estn basados en la teora de que todas las aguas navegables d Estados Unidos pertenecen al Gobierno Federal, y no a los Estados individuales. Sin embargo, la "antesala" petrolera, tratando de revertir el fallo de la Corte, introdu- jo una legislacin entrevando estas tierras sumergidas a S Estados, y tuvieron tanto xi- to que el Presidente Traman tuvo que usar el veto. RED Panamericana 1.090 Kcs 3:30 Don Ququero dramatizacin, cortesa de Avena Quaker 3:45 Cuarteto Mayo dirige Rene Santos 4:66 Noticiero Pereira 4:15 Dedicatorias 5:45 Drcula, El Hombre Vampiro dramatizacin RPA 6:6 Vibraciones del Aire por Nacho Valds 6:15 Kerima, la Cancionera Sentimental 6:30 Sucesos de la Humanidad dramatizacin RPA 6:45 Sus Canciones Preferidas Flavlo Garcia, cortesa de Floristera Valvn 7:60 Solos de rgano con Lucho Muoz 7:15 Laxos de Odio dramatizacin, cortesa de Cigarrillos Camel 7:30 Pginas de Amor dramatizacin, cortesa de El guila Imperial 7:45 La Vox Emocional de Betty Williamson cortesa de Rhoda 8:00 El Diario de ana Mnjer dramatizacin, cortesa de almacenes La Aurora 6:15 En Vox Baja con Anita Vlllalaz cortesa de la mueblera La Europea 8:30 Msica espaola 8:45 Acordes porteos 9:00 Mujeres Entre Rejas dramatizacin, cortesa de Casa Angellni 9:15 Serenata de las Americas con 8olis y Gmez Cort. del Bazar Panam 9:30 El Hit Musical de Hoy 10:90 Los Panamericanos 10:15 Francia y su msica WASHINGTON. Dos gru- pos de Senadores y Congre- sistas se dividieron en dos bandos opuestos en una de las discusiones ms vitales de la nacin, petrleo y edu- cacin. Con las escuelas de la na- cin en un estado deplora- ble, 18 miembros de la C- mara de Representantes vo- taron para entregarle el pe- trleo de las tierras bajas a tres Estados y sus compaas petroleras en lugar de usar sus entradas para la educa- cin. Por otro lado, once Sena- dores presentaron una reso- lucin en el sentido que las regalias producidas por este petrleo, el cual esta admi- nistrado por el Gobierno Fe- deral, deberla ser usado pa- ra ayudar a las escuelas y colegios en toda la nacin. El primer grupo los 18 miembros del Comit Judi- cial votaron secretamente. An a puertas cerradas, s- tos trataron de evitar la vo- tacin oral, y si no hubiese sido por el Congresista Mi- chael Feighan de Ohio, hu- bieran entregado sus votos sin hacer ademn alguno. En el Senado, los once hombres que se arriesgaron contra el podero de las com- paas petroleras y su pode- rosa "antesala", lo hicieron abiertamente. Ellos no se es- condieron a puertas cerradas. Sus nombres son: Lister Hill de Alabama, su colega de A- 1 a b a m a John Sparkman; Wayne Morse de Oregon; Charles Tobey de Nuevo Hampshire: Benton de Con- necticut, Douglas de Illinois, Humphrey de Minnesota, Cha- ves de Nuevo Mjico, Neely de Virginia Occidental, Ke- fauver de Tennessee, y Hen- nings de Missouri. CONTRA LA CORTE SUPREMA Lo que pas detrs de las puertas del Comit Judicial no ha sido publicado, pero esta columna ha obtenido una lista de los Congresistas que votaron por las compaas pe- troleras. Debe tenerse en cuenta que la Corte Suprema de Justicia ha decidido dos veces que las tierras petroleras sumergidas 10:30 Media Hora dramatizacin de BBC 11:00 Cancionero nocturnal 11:30 Msica sin palabras 12:00 Buenas noches MAANA SBADO A.M. 6:00 Buenos Dias 6:61 Almanaque de la Panamericana 6:36 Noticiero RPA 6:45 Msica para el desayuno 7:60 Sabores de mi tierra 7:36 Noticiero RPA 7:45 Su meloda predilecta 8:00 Fiesta en Manhattan 8:15 La discoteca internacional 8:36 Hablan los Astros con Antlnea 8:45 Cantares de Mxico 9:00 Clasificados del da 9:30 Dedicatorias 16:45 Noticiero RPA 11:00 El Mundo del Vals 11:15 Mambolandla 11:30 Cuba, su'msica y sus compositores 11:45 Grandes Intrpretes del mundo 12:00 Serenata espaola P.M. 11:15 Noticiero "La Hora" 12:30 Intermedio Popular 12:50 La Fiesta Hpica de Hoy Loe. Eduardo Molino 1:00 Estampas mexicanas 1:15 Carrera 1:30 Aires colombianos 1:45 Carrera. 2:00 Cancionero de la tarde 2:45 Carrera 3:00 Acordes porteos 3:15 Carrera. Las fbricas Y ana me i as proveen de trabajo al pueblo panameo COMPRE Productos nacionales y ayude a aumentar empleos. TROPIDURA (a prueba de moho) La Reina de las Pinturas Para los Trpicos. No. 1 No. 2 Area del Estadio Nacional. Tels. 2-2056 2-0737 Avenida Per No. 11 Tel. 2-2672 Arias y Marconi Ave. Central y Calle "V Telfono: 3-6769. EN COLON Casa Moniemayor Ave. Central No. 12.167 Telfono: 10S7-L. Persons Que Pasin It Lis 40 Aros Que Hai Perdido El Vigor y La Vitalidad I*s atujaras y los hombras. particular!a. lea hombro, qua aacuantrra qua Ms radi- ando la lanaion y lu praocu paci na daltrs- bJo o S U ai tuario aoooftroio.. tiaaaa la | auno un ramadio qua, auaqua aaocin, aa aja* daroaa.mae.ta aficax. Na hay s.raaln.il da qua IM. piarrla la aaartfa. as pesca indiraraats, a> posas tardo, sarnoso, y pass aocbaa aotaraa dtapian. osudo dabarla aantiraa aa su major astada flaioo. Marcha a is Taaffuardia aoa loa mS da parsoBss qua has ouuuado an asta ouava y pndamaa recata, a baaa da hiarroFERfC IZANpraciaemente la olaae da latilli awn fortiSoante y raeooatituyaata que liaasilan Vaya boy miaroo a la farmacia da au locali- dad y pida un frasco de FERRIZANte ausTS farsa da fciin ruarIrada. Truman se dirige a la Asociacin de Bibliotecas CHICAGO. Julio 13. (UP). El Presidente Traman dijo a la Asociacin Americana de Bi- bliotecas que su labor "ayuda- r a los norteamericanos / V pensar sobre los problemas d\ /< estos dias crticos". f En un mensaje a la Asocia- cin en su 75o. aniversario, el Presidente Truman pidi a "ca- da 'ciudadano" que ayude al program*" de la Asociacin pa- ra estimular "las Investigacio- nes y estudios en todo el pas del significado de nuestra li- bertad". BANCO AGRO-PECUARIO E INDUSTRIAL AVISA a* A los Interesados que la licitacin de arras que se celebrar el da 27 de Julio del presente ao, se ha modificado en el sentido de que se har por dies mil (16,6M) quintales en ves de cinco mil (5,008) quintales. EDUARDO VALLARINO Gerente. Panam, Julio Lt de 1M1. Coleccionistas. . Incluyanse en nuestro gran CLUB DE DISCOS Que van desde l|. 00 a ^00 Seminales. Es su gran oportunidad de poseer los ltimos "hits" bailables y toda la clase da msica que su espritu desee. Ca. Cyrnos Cyrnos para Regalos Ave. J. Feo. de la Ossa #1 Cruce Tivoll TeL 2-1793 Ave. Tivoll No. 16 "Nos ahorra tiempo... dinero y mo- lestias... representa mas ganancial" ~ IM dktfi innumerame hombres de tucjcjdw sobra I CUPPR CARG0 "Clipper Corojo" otto al alcance de tu telfono. Una llamada le traar rpida- mente un experto en I transporte d torga area. Comuniqese con cualquier oficina do la PAA. Cualquiera que sea su negocio, a usted le con* viene conocer las mltiples ventajas que le ofrece "Clipper Cargo*'no slo sus embarques llegarn con increble rapidez, sino que ahorrar en al- macenaje, inventarios, empaque y seguro. Desde hace veinte anos PAA viene desarrollando esta importante fase del transporte areo... hasta que hoy da transporta millones de kilos entre los seis continentes del mundo. Esta es la manera mejor de embarcar toda clase de mercancas. Clipper Cargo Ttl. 2-0670 AVISO A QUIEN CONCIERNA: Por est medio notificamos que el seor LEOVIGILDO BARAHONA, desd esta fecha ha dejado, de ser em- pleado de la firma "VRELA HERMANOS, S.A." y por lo tanto no nos hacemos responsable da ninguna tran- saccin comercial que haga dicho seor en nombre de esta firma. Panam, Julio 11 de 1951. VRELA HERMANOS, 5.A. DESTILERA HERRERANA CAJA DE SEGURO SOCIAL Por este medio se Informa que desde el 30 de Junio del 7 en cu"o comiensa a surtir efectos el Art. 74 de la Ley 134 de 1943, referente a las personas que tienen derecho a percibir pensin de vejez, aunque tengan menos de 1.040 cotizaciones semanales (20 aftos), siempre y cuando hubie- ren ingresado a la Caja de Seguro Social antes del lo. de Julio de 1942 y cumplan con los siguientes requisitos: lo. Haber cumplido cincuenta y cinco aos (55) de edad las mujeres y sesenta (60) aos los hombres; 2o. Haber pagado como mnimo, quinientas veinte (520) cuotas semanales; 3o. Tener una densidad de cotizaciones no inferior a 0.9 durante el tiempo transcurrido desde la fe- cha en que soliciten la pensin. Las personas que se encuentren en las condiciones an- teriormente expresadas, podrn apersonarse al Departamen- to de Pensiones y Subsidios de la Caja de 8eguro Social, con el fin de obtener cualquier informacin adicional. MANUEL SOLIS P. Gerente de la Caja de Seguro Social. u .... Decdase Con FLEX El Acabado Domstico PanAmfrcan World Arways Xi-IMIJ, i O M 6 J O Q U I N A V. Aljese de la rutina y lleve COLOR al interior de su hogar! COLOR que har de su casa el hogar que Ud. tanto ha anhelado COLOR que refleja vida, alegra, felicidad. TAN FCIL . Ud. misma puede hacerlo! Colores modernos, alegres Seca en 4 horas No deja marca de brocha Para aplicar a todas las Superficies. PINTURA MATERIALES DE Calle 17 Oeste y "H" Ave. Herrera 7684 GENERALS A. CONSTRUCCIN, S.A. Tel. 2-1665 Panam Tel. 626 Coln. ARIAS A CU. David. Por Su Calidad! Por Lo Incomparable de Sus Precios! EL PUBLICO LOS SEALA COMO LOS MEJORES PANTALONES Pantalones cortos para nios 1.75,1.99,2.99 Guayaberas de nios 0.99.1.49,1.55 Pantalones de 3.25r 3.99,4.49,6.95 Guayaberas 1.99,2.25,2.99 - r' CASA DEL PANTALN <**-> SUSCRBASE A NUESTRO CLUB DE PANTALONES VIERNES. JULIO IS. 151 EL PANAMA AMRICA DIARIO INDEPENDIENTE PAGINA TRW . MAANA 14 DE JULIO . MAANA 14 DE JULIO VENGA Y CELEBRE CON NOSOTROS GRAN FIESTA PRECIOS ESPECIALES CUMPLE ANO SBADO 4 DE JULIO De ofrecer a sus cuentes los mejores alimentos y artculos de primera necesidad a los mejores precios de la Plaza! VENGA Y CELEBRE CON NOSOTROS GRAN FIESTA r DE PRECIOS ESPECIALES / l > DOMINGO 15 DE JULIO LUNES 16 DE JULIO . - ' TRES DAS DE FIESTA arroz del pas COST014.50 las 97 lbs. . . PAPAS DEL PAS................................ " CEBOLLAS....................................... " AJOS............................................ " POROTOS COLORADOS ............................ " AZCAR..........................'..............." . LENTEJAS....................................... " ACEITE URRACA............................. botella 'FRIJOLES CON PUERCO ......................... Ita. JABN EN POLVO....................... i paquetes JABN EN PANES............................. 1 Ib. MANTEQUILLA MARIPOSA (en cuartos)................ MANTEQUILLA ANCHOR .................i....... H. MANTEQUILLA CLOVERBLOOM...................... " CAFE DURAN SITTON MOLINO CRIOLLO........ " MANTECA ARMOUR .............................. MAN LbL A SWIr I................................ LECHE CONDENSADA............,............... Ma. BACALAO ....................................... Ib. SOPA POLLO.............................10 oz..Ma. TRAPEADORES MOTAS ........................ 8 oz. TRAPEADORES MOTAS .........................12 " TRAPEADORES MOTAS .........................l 16* 6* 8* 20* 16* n* 16* 54* u 14* 18* 70* 8* 72* 75* 28* 30* 28* 29* 11* 45* 65* 85* E N L A S T R E S A M I G A S D E L i ' B L O MACARRONES DEL PAS .......................... Ib. SOPA POLLO LIPTON........................... pqle. PAPEL HIGINICO...............................rollo SARDINAS DEL MONTE........................ 15 or. JUGOS MELOCOTONES, PEERS. ALBARICOQUES Ha. 12 o. JABN NEGRITO .............................. Pqte. JABN CAMAY............................. mediano JABN PALMOLIVE............................. " AGUA ESTRELLA ............................. botella FSFOROS .................................... Pqle- SOPA PARA NIOS, SURTIDAS ....................... CORN FLAKES KELLOGG'S.......................8 or. PETIT-POIS RUTH................................... AVENA PAQUETE GRANDE .......................... LIMPIADOR FAROLA ................................ LECHE EVAPORADA........................... 16 or. GALLETAS SALT1NES "KEEBLER" .................... LECHE KLIM.............................. Ita. 5 lb. LECHE KLIM............................. Ita. l\ lbs. LECHE KLIM............................... Ita. 1 Ib. AVENA .................................. Ita. 20 or. GELATINA FLAN Y POSTRES ROYAL..............pqte. \H 11* k H 20* 11* i 10* 10* 10* u \ 10* 11* 22* 5* 50* . 12* 18* 59* 4.00 2.10 87* 21* 10* . MERCADO BIZKAYNA LA BIZKAYNA y EL BATURRO ' V. PAfifNA CUATRO EL PANAMA AMERICA DIARIO INDEPENDIENTE frauooft, JULIO U, 1951 Alarma en Chiriqu por las sensacionales declaraciones sobre el nial llamado Bocio DAVID. Julio 13 (Corr&jpjil- nli Verdadera sensicin han cu asado en la provincia las de- claraciones formuladas por el doctor Arce Larreta en sesin del Club de Leones de Davit las cuales revelan que el cin- cuenta por ciento de los escola- res estn afectados por el mal liamado coto i bocio . El eminen te peruano que presta servicios l gobierno nacional exprc. con detalles el resultado de sus exmenes, llamando la atenenn el hecho de que en la seccin oriental de la provincia habla examinado a diez mil nios de los cuales casi el cincuenta por ciento se encuentra afectado por el mencionado mal de bocio, '..otndose ms propensin en ;.if mujeres que en los varones. El doctor Larreta dictar una conferencia sobre este impor- tante tpico bajo los auspicios oel Club de Leones de David y ser Invitado a la misma el Sr. Ministro de Previsin Social In- geniero Juan de Arco Gallndo. G :r U c l< s 1 R. f\] VI A 1 i 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 L 14 15 17 la 19 20 if r3 P 25 6 n 29 31 53 54 35 361 37 38 9 r. W 41 r2 1 45 L6 1 1 S5^ 49 ' >b 31 63 53 h El Ministro Navarro visita el Manicomio de Los Santos HORIZONTALES: 1Dspota, dictador. 7Aparatos para aprender h sumar. " 13Dementes. 14Cogiera. 15Medida china de longitud. 16Amarra. 17Terminacin de diminutivo. 18Pronombre personal. 10Fabulista griego. SIAdverbio de lugar. 32Condimento. 23Entregar. 24Baile tpico canario. 25Extremidades de las aves. 26Respuesta de los dioses ppanos. 29Casualidad. 30De autor desconocido. 32Dios griego de la belleza masculina. ' 35Aromtico 39Alelado. 40 Nombre de mujer. 41Madera preciosa. 42Dios mahometano. 43Nombre de mujer. 44Acierte. -46Nota musical. 47Autillo. 48Del verbo asar. 49Terminacin verbal. 50 Agredir. 82Papa. 64Nombre de varn. 55Almas. VERTICALES: 1Ciudad de Espaa. 2Despedir los colores del iris SDios egipcio del sol. 4Extremidad de ciertos animales. Inv. STipo de peso. 6Constelacin. 7Regin antigua de Grecia. VParte de la cara. 9Propietario. 10Exclamacin. 11Pabellones de los odos. 128alobre. 20Afresis de ahora. 31Motn, rebelin. 2?extremidad de las aves. 24Repetido, provincia de Filipinas. 25Ciudad de la Repblica Dominicana, Inv. 27 >el verbo calar. 88Nmero. 29Del verbo amar. 31Clera. 33Cabellos sobre las sienes. S3Objeto esfrico. 34En el mar. 36 Hio de Siberia. - 87Composicin musical. 38 Manchas lvidas bajo los ojos. 40Quiero con adoracin. 43Amarrar. 44Cocinan en seco. 45Ave cubana de plumaje muy negro. 47 Organizacin Catlica Internacional, Inlc. 48Rio del Paraguay. 51Por la maana. 53Igual al anterior. SOLUCIN DE AYER in nnnnra aura r.inin:.ir_iMM piMmmu iron rann un nsiGiri nnn ranura Pin -juran aaaa UJ JJLi uuu El Ministro de Obras Pblicas, Inf. Norberto Navarro, efectu para observar el estado de varias obras iniciadas por el Gobier riores fotografas vemos al Ministro Navarro inspeccionando el talmente. A la derecha vemos las fundaciones del manicomio Ministro visita el Hospital de Los Santos y a la derecha lo ve Sabana Grande. El Ministro Navarro se ha propuesto reanud tanta falta hacen a la comunidad. hace poco una Jira de Inspeccin por el interior de la Repblica no y que se encontraban en estado de abandono. En las ante- Manicomio de Los Santos, cuyas obras fueron abandonadas to- en el estado en que se encuentran. Abajo, a la izquierda, el moa examinando el lunar en donde se construir la iglesia de ar ios trabajos del manicomio y hospital de Los Santos que R13U [51HU0P1 HRH Programa en honor de la Virgen del Carmen, en Taboga Programa de las fiestas de Taboga en honor de la Virgen del Carmen: Da 14 5 a.m.Ronlqurs de campa- nas y excursin alrededor de la Isla, para recoger flores y o- frendas a la Santsima Virgen. 6 a.m.Misa rezada de comu- nin. 12 m.Salvas y repiques de campanas 7 pm.Novena y salve can- tada. 8 p.m.Retreta en la Plaza del Carmen y fuegos artificia- les. 9 p.m.Gran baile en el Cen- =->w ,,,.. CONSERVE INMACULADO EL CUARTO DE BAO SAPOLIO EN PANES O EN POLVO Sapolio limpia bien ms rpida y f- cilmente. Sapolio disuelve la mugre limpia el mohoda brillo al aluminio, metal monel, porcelana, mosaico y tinalos de- ja relucientes. PUNTOS DE VISTA ESCASEZ DE ARROZ Santiago, Julio 5 de 1951 Seor Director de El Panam Amrica", Panam Seor Director: Existe alarma general, por- que se dice que hay escasez de arroz, pero lo cierto del caso es que esta escasez se debe a-qje tn lo que se relacional a esta po tlacln las turcos e Italian-.)* dueos de piladoras en for.na sistemtica vienen acaparnm- tro Cultural. Da 15 6 a.m.Misa rezada de co- munin. 8 a.m.Misa cantada a toda orquesta 9 a.m.Inauguracin del re- loj pblico instalado en la Igle- sia. 10 a.m.Procesin acutica en la baha. 12 m.Salvas, repiques de campanas y cnticos a la Ex- celsa Patrona. 3 p.m.Solemne procesin de Nuestra Seora la Virgen del Carmen y San Pedro, Patronos de Taboga, por las principales calles de la ciudadela. 7 p.m.Salve cantada por el coro Santa Rosa de Taboga. Fuegos artificiales. 8 p.m.Bailes populares Tambores. Da 16 6 a.m.Misa rezada de co- munin. . 8a.m.Misa cantada por el coro Santa Rosa de Taboga 10 a.m.Eventos deportivos en general. 12 m.Salvas y repiques de campanas. 3 p.m.Piatas, carreras en saco y palo ensebado. 7 p.m.Quema de un Judas con la lectura de su respectivo testamento. 8 p.m.Gran tamborito en la Plaza del Carmen. Las damas lucirn la clsica pollera. lo para luego aumentar su for- tuna a costa de la parte pobre y necesitada. A estos extrauje- os que abusan de la hospitali- dad que se les brinda en Cote pas, los respaldan polticos 1- ..(scrupulosos que entran en t; ansacciones con ellos con el iin de que les toque su tajaoa. En estos casos denunoiadjs, el gobierno deberla ordenar una inspeccin ocular a todos lc opsitos de estos especuladoras, que tienen tanto en la pobla- cin como fuera de ella, pura ,ue se pueda constatar la ver- dad en este asunto. Esperamos que las autorida- des respectivas, tomen medida.; urgentes en este asunto y se le aplique la sancin correspon- diente a quienes la merecen, iin contemplaciones de ningn;; clase. Soy del seor Director AUo servidor. Gabriel J. Mendoza Agradzcole darle cabida a este informe. SI seor, porque la Crema Dental Kolynos elimina los ridos que causan la caries. Kolynos destruye las bacterias que producen esos cidos. Kolynos da brillo a lot dientes . y hace encantadora la sonrisa! No hay nada como Kolynos para combatir las caries. Pruebe hoy mismo Kolynos y ... tselo siempre! > 41 K01YN0S S5T Rinda ms El Dr. Kaled atacando el alcoholismo km El mircoles a las i p.m., en el salea de conferencias de 1* escuela Jos M. Hurtado, se llev a cabo la primera conferencia del ciclo de divulgacin cultural que patrocina la Cmara Inter- nacional de Jvenes. Estovo la interesante charla, a cargo del Dr. Jos Kaled, conocido mdico psiquiatra nacional, quien abor- d el tpico "Alcoholismo y Enfermedades Mentales". Ante un lleno completo, de ms de 5M personas, y contn- dose ms de 100 personas de pie, v ante la presencia del Sr. Di* rector de la Escuela, Eusebio Julio, el personal docente, lea pa- dres de los alumnos, estudiantes y universitarios, inici el con* ferencista su amena e interesante charla. Ei Dr. Kaled hito nn samarlo de tas enfermedades menta* les y la importancia social que sus problemas representan, y se explan en el grave capitulo del alcoholismo. Abord las cau- sas psquicas y ambientales de ia embriaguez, tus relaciones con la herencia. las enfermedades que produce como la debilidad mental, las alucinosis, el delirium tremens. .Mencion lo que su hace en los principales pases del mundo y en el nuestro, expo* niendo de manera dramtica los efectos desastrosos que produ- ce sobre la salud fsica y mental de una nacin, y analiz el . alcoholismo como factor de intensa accin en ia gnesis de los crmenes. Record que en Panam no se ha podido calcular por ratones complejas el consumo por poblacin, de bebidas alcoh- licas, dato de gran importancia para la profilaxis e higiene men- tal. Hfso un sumario de las estadsticas que se llevan en otros pases, como Alemania, Suecla, Francia, Estados Unidos y Bra- sil, respecto de la enorme variedad y porcentaje de crmenes quo se cometen bajo los efectos del alcohol El Dr. Kaled analiz rpidatnnte las condiciones particulares en las que se encuentra la Repblica respecto de la produccin de alcohol, y record que no hay en el pas ninguna seccin mdica especializada para los enfermos alcohlicos, asi como tampoco ninguna campaa organizada tcnicamente para luchar contra tan nefasto vicio que inutiliza de manera insidiosa y constante nuestra gente. Acab su interesante charla apelando por el sentimiento cvico de los asistentes, animando a los miembros de la Cmara Inter- nacional de Jvenes para proseguir en el eiclo de conferencia* que sern de gran inters social. Despus de la disertacin del Dr. Kaled, fueron exhibidas dos pelculas sobre psicologa infantil y adulta, que fueron cedi- das por el Servicio Cultural de la Embajada Americana. AVISO CONCURSO DE PRECIOS La Seccin de Materiales 7 Compras del Ministerio de Hacienda y Tesoro, recibir propuestas cerradas hasta las diez en punto de la maana del da 26 de Julio del ao en curso, por el suministro de SUERO CONTRA EL COLERA PORCINO en botellas 500 ce. para uso del Ministerio de Agricultura, Comercio e Industrias. Las especificaciones sern entregadas a loa interesados durante las horas hbiles de oficina. JOSE AROSEMENA G. Jefe de Materiales y Compras. . Panam, 9 de Julio de 1951. TABOGA La Fiesta de la Virgen del Carmen ser celebrada este- ao con gran devocin y jbilo: Ce- remonias religiosas, carnavales acuticos, feria y bailes, durante los das sbado, domingo y lunes prximos. EL PARASO LA RESTINGA ofrece especial atencin a todos sus huspedes y para comodidad de sus clientes aumentar el servicio de lanchas asi: SBADO, 14 DE JULIO DE 1951 Salen Balboa 7:39 a.m. 8:00 19:34 w 2:49 p.m. 2:99 N 4(45 n 4:45 rf 8:44 M 8:44 M P Salen Balboa 8:49 a.m. 8:34 H 14:40 u 3:94 p.m. 3:99 t 7:99 n 7:99 n 19:99 M) 19:44 H I Salen Taboga 9:94 a.m. 9:15 " 11:45 " 2:15 3:15 9:10 1:19 till 9:15 p.m. n DOMINGO, 15 DE JULIO DE 1951 Salen Taboga 9:15 a.m. 9:45 " 11:15 4:39 .is. 8:39 - 11:15 " 11:15 - Para Informacin y Reservaciones, dirilase a la JUNTA NACIONAL DE TURISMO Telfono 3-3994. w w = EL U 81 )) ES UNA MURALLA CONTRA EL ALTO COSTO DE LA VIDA! JABN FENICADO Grande Aqu 5c. FRIJOLES Con Puerco Antes.... 23c. AHORA . 17c. GUAYABERAS de HOMBRES Hoy 1.83 MANTEQUILLA de Nueva Zelandia ANCHOR a 75c PLATOS Hondos y Llanos de Porcelana Hoy 25c. JABN en Polvo IVORY Antes.... 20c. HOY .... 8c. LECHE EN POLVO Lata de 5 lbs. Hoy a 3.00 Caf DURAN y SITTON a 77c. Pasta de Tomate Hoy 18c. MEDIAS Finsimas Nylon para Hombres Otros 1,25 NOSOTROS 83c. MANTECA Hoy Especial a 30c Ib. CORREAS Plsticas Para Damas Hoy -25c PAPAS 1 Ib. ... 8c. 2 lbs. por . 15c - VIERNES. JULIO IS. 151 EL PANAMA AMERICA DIARIO INDEPENDIENTE PAGINA CINCO Ral Aporte en el Encanto i 9 * i mWv a 21 \ Ral Laporte, quien viaja a| tista de cine, radio y teatro actuar el prximo viernes en i el Teatro Encanto en un In- termedio del gran Concurso de Mambo que se est llevando a cabo all. La empresa de ese espec-, tculo no ha escatimado es-I fuerzo alguno en presentar a este formidable cantante ar- gentino y su contlnentalmen- te famosa orquesta "Meloda de Plata". Ral Laporte. quien viaja a travs de Amrica Central en jira artstica rumbo a Buenos Aires, donde lo espera un ju- goso contrato para filmar pe- lculas, deleitar al pblico con canciones mexicanas y argen- tinas de su. vasto repertorio. El Embajador Coreano en los E.U. considera la paz como una gran victoria comunista WASHINGTON, julio 13 (Por; Ahora se hace una terrible pre- Steffan Andrews. El ms sln sobre el presidente Syng- alto diplomtico coreano en es- man Rhee para que acepte la te pas advierte que las ac- suspensin de las hostilidades tuales maniobras para obtener en el paralelo 36. contra su cri- una tregua eu Corea pueden I terlo personal. Nuestro Presl- encubrir una "venta" de su pais! dente considera que la tregua a los comunistas. I nunca ser realidad, porque los Trtase del Embajador Y. C.' comunistas no tienen la menor Yang, quien en una entrevista | intencin de unir a Corea bajo con este corresponsal seal un gobierno Ubre y democra- que toda tregua en el Paralelo tico". 38 qne no establezca la libertad j El doctor Yang se refiri es* y unidad de Corea ser fatal, pecflcamente a Jos puntos que agregando: "SI dejamos a Co-1 han sido aceptados en princl- rea dividida,, esto constituir!po por los norteamericanos, pi- una gran victoria para los co- dlendo el desarme de los co- munistas, porque Corea Meri- dional no podra vivir mucho tiempo separada del resto del pais". El Embajador Yang, quien se gradu de Mdico en la Uni- versidad de Boston, dice que en ^realidad son los comunistas ^quienes estn dictando los tr- minos de paz, fijando la fecha de las conversaciones y dlspo- munlstas coreanos, el retiro de las tropas chinas al otro lado del ro Yal /y la condicin de que los comunistas coreanos no sean ayudados por otras na- ciones. "Si los funcionarios de las Na- ciones Unidas no logran poner en vigor estos puntos", dice el Embajador, "el acuerdo equi- valdr a un acto de apacigua- miento. Y el apaciguamiento Los Sindicatos Libres apoyarn la lucha contra el comunismo cuando se sienta nuevamente en condiciones de hacerlo. "Estoy seguro de que los fun- cionarios de las Naciones Uni- das y del gobierno norteameri- cano son sinceros en sus esfuer- zos para solucionar la guerra en Corea", manifiesta, "pero estoy igualmente seguro de que eso no es lo que quieren los comunistas. Una tregua po re- solver nada. Inmediatamente volver a comenzar la "guerra fra" y posiblemente se reno- varn las hostilidades poco des- pus. I Se presenta resolucin ante reunin de la Confederacin Internacional de Sindicatos MILAN, Italia, Julio 12 (Ubi? El sindicalismo libre, la de- mocracia econmica, la jusiicia y seguridad social son laS un.- cps fundaciones sobre las cua- \& puede construirse la paz mundial permanente, segn ru- sia un proyecto d resolucnn que se ha presentado en las ac- tuales sesiones de la Confedera- cin Internacional de Sindica- tos Libres aqu. GANGAS! GANGAS! ' ; Precios de ganga sin rival! TRAJES de 3.50 adelantt BLUSAS SLACKS CORREAS MEDIAS HA DI FANTASIA ROPA INTERIOR SHORTS SOMBREROS FALDAS CASA GRANT Ave. Tvoli No. 8 frente ai Correo de Ancn. nindo que stas se realicen en|no podr dar la paz-.al mundo. Kaesong y no en Wonsan, como El cas actual en Corea es(- se proyectaba. Y sus condicio- nes han sido aceptadas. Tales concesiones a los rojos, dice, tienen un gran efecto psj- igual al que ocurri antes en China, cuando se presion a Chiang Kai-shek para que a- ceptara una tregua con los co- colgico detrs de la Cortina de [ munlstas. Es muy probable que Hierro, ya que los comunistas Corea termine siendo otra Chi- de todas partes las interpretan na. Tras de los enormes sacri- como demostracin de que sus camaradas chinos han obtenido una gran victoria en Corea. "Esto significa que estamos cediendo a las demandas comu- nistas", dice el doctor Yang. "Y en Oriente, quienes ceden, quie- nes se inclinan ante el con- trario, son los vencidos. Un e- ficlos y la enorme destruccin de nuestro pais-,-a la postre va- mos a ser entregados a los co- munistas, tal como ocurri con loe nacionalistas chinos". El .Embajador seala one una tregua en el paralelo 38 dar un respiro a los comunistas, rjermltlndoles reorganizar sus Jrclto victorioso jams lo hace, fuerzas para volver a atacar AOlAMBOlf Tyj VITRINAS REFRIGERADAS J-'innacle .V Para CARNICERAS, RESTAURANTES, CAFES, CREMERAS, TIENDAS de VVERES y DULCERAS Ma AVENIDA / estn desempacando BLUSAS BORDADAS Colores aqua, rosa, blanca. Tallas: 32 a 40. Especial ... 3.95 BLUSAS NYLON Con mangas cortas y bordados,. Aqua, blanco, rosa. 32 a 38. Especial . 3.50 y 3.95 ' FALDAS... 4.95 a 7.95 De algodn, de gabardina, de cres- pn. Tallas: 24 a 30. Negra, azul. rosa, blanca y estampadas. MEDIAS NYLON . En 20 colores. Tallas: t a 10'j. . Especial... 1.95 SHORTS DE ALGODN Colores firmes. Formas cmodas. Azul, blanco, verde, rojo, rosa. Desde 9 a 18. Especial ... 2.50 a 3.95 SILK TONE HELENA RUBINSTEIN Base de polvo fabricada con seda natural. 1.65 COMPRE AHORA CHAMBONNET y QUINTA AVENIDA ABIERTO DE t 12:34 y de 2 > 8. a o un Refrigerador de Acceso Manual o da cada necesidad. El modelo DEL-486 ilustrado _ pulgadas de alto para que sirva de mostrador acio. Exterior e interior de fuertes planchas de esmalte porcelanaque es muy fcil de limpiar. Ilustramos aqui el Modelo DD-488 de 8 pies cbicos, vitrina de doble uti- lidad. Equipada con serpertinas de 2 secciones de tiro hacia abajo para obtener mtjor circulacin de aire fri. 8a exterior e interior estn hechos con lamina ruca de acero, acabadas con doble capa de esmalte de porcelana. Su com- partimiento de almacenamiento est equipado con luces automticas y tiene acabado de acero Inoxidable. El compartimiento de exhibicin esta equipado con Ins fluorescente. Va Espaa 51 Telfono 3-3022 AI presentar el proyecto de icsolucin, sir Vincent Tewsu.i, de Oran Bretaa, declar que se concierte o no el armlslicl" en Corea, el mundo libre deoe continuar forjando a fuerza pa- ra la defensa de la democrauu. La necesidad de rearmarse, l.r.- puesta al mundo libre por la - resin comunista, tiene el p.o- , islto de evitar cualquier agre- sin futura, dijo el delegado britnico. El obrerismo libre "da la bien- venida a los acontecimientos que actualmente tienen lugar y ! considera que no es aconseja- ble decir nada en estos momen- tos que pueda estorbar las ne- gociaciones", dijo, y agreg: "Es la ferviente esperanza de toco' los pueblos amantes de la pez Que el conflicto en Corea cu,* y que de la miseria e inhuma- nidad tic la guerra surja u. -. ciara leccin deletreada con sangre humana, de que la ag/r- .-iin no slo paga sino que no debe permitirse que pague nunca". | un mnimo de 25 barcos anua- les en servicio 1 si" '" \ do en un periodo no mayor de I 25 das entre uno > ou>. Adems mantendrn 15 barcos | en viajes 'al norte, con 30 das i entre viajes. La West Coast Lines y la em- presa Danesa Rdelet Ocean se opusieron a los convenios, ale- gando que eran injustificada- mente discriminatorios y ten- dan a establecer el monopolio en las rutas comerciales que conectan la costa este de Esta- dos Unidos con la costa oes'.e de Sur Amrica, El 14 de Mayo la Junta rechazo esas acusacio- nes y la solucltud de las dos compaas excluidas de ser ad- mitidas en la coordinacin de servicios.. En otra de sus d?cisions la Junta aprob el convenio entre el grupo Oran-Colombiano y la- Grace y Lykes Brother Steam- ship Company en cuanto a embarques de caf colombiano Estados Unidos. URETRA Afrlm en U uretra ti fearer ajruii; 1 fe caria* a gotas y coa dificultad; el taer qua levantarse a media noche, iudicaa ana aua ., riaonej un eatn bien y qoi para meiorarloa -J necesita td. tomar las Pildoras de Beeket fsra la uretra, rones y vejiga. Compra ildoraa de Becker en au botica y trnela* ron constancia, para que ana finonaa taxasan* ata coa aata*. de todo para Ot..., en Varias lneas de vapores coordinan sus operaciones WASHINGTON, julio 13 La Junta Martima Federal aprob los convenias de coordi- nacin de operaciones entre la empresa chilena Compaa 8ud Americana de Vapores, la Ora- ce Line y la Oulf y South Am- rica Steamship Company. La Junta Inform que cada compaa convino en mantener Jamones Importados PEK KRAKUS DREWS lo ofrece: COMISARIATO TACAROPULOS Tel. 1000 Coln. REPARTO A DOMICILIO ARROW CAMISAS en todos los Estilo, Colores y Tamaos. ROPA INTERIOR en diferentes tamaos. GUAYABERAS Manca Corta y Larga. Marcas ARROW BVD WILSHIRE. CAPOTES PLSTICOS. BATAS de Bao y Entrecasa, en Seda, Alfodon y Rayn Ganga La CAMISA ^ C A PERFECTA J.JU gran variedad de CORBATAS en Seda Natural 7 Palm Beach. BAZAR FRANCES HEURTEMATTE Y CA. PLAZA SANTA AMA PANAMA ANTONIO'S INNOVACIN ANUNCIA NUESTRA GRAN OFERTA DE MAANA SBADO El MAS ESPECTACULAR surtido de Artculos de Vidrio y Cristal. Vasos Decorados 24 dibujos distintos, 2 por 0.25 Vasos para Jugos Finas decoraciones, 2 por 0.25 Jarras para Agua Jarra* chicas para jugos 0.55 Jarras grandes para refrescos ........... 0.85 Jarras de vidrio tallado* 0.95 Botellas para refrigerador 0.25 Exprimidores de limn .. 0.19 Exprimidores de naranja 0.29 Azucarero............ 0.29 Ceniceros de vidrio tallado 0.10 Saleros .............. 0 10 Copas para helados .... 0.15 Vasitos para whiskty ... 0.10 Mantequilleras.........0.29 Juegos para refrescos .. 3.9S Juegos de Cristal Copas para vino........0.25 Copas para agua.......0.25 Copa* para cocktail .... 0.25 Copa* para helados .... 0.25 Copas para champagne .. 0.25 OTROS ARTCULOS Tostadora* elctrica* ... 6.99 Cornisas de metal para cortina ............ 0.38 Collares de cuero para perros, desde........0.45 Alfombra de caucho ... 1.95 ESPECIAL Alfombra* de paja tropicales Tamaos grandes, desde 4.95 ULTIMA HORA! Gran Surtido de Vestiditos de Nias Acabados de Desempacar 1.59. SU VISITA LE CONVIENE ^^r^^ iftflfesfialiulsjBjBji Ar \ FAGINA SKIS Bt PANAMA AMERICA DIARIO INDEPENDIENTE ii i-.. Hi r i mi NO Hay Mejor Va Para VENDER, ALQUILAR, COMPRAR, Etc y\ Que la ruta al Departamento MI /limo por 72 palabras. 3e por codo palabra adicional. SERVICIO LEWIS A TlraM Na. 4 TaL I-Wl KIOSKO DE LESSEES P.rqur aa Pini. NOVEDADES MORRISON .Urn i 1-M4I Art. 4 a JaHa Tal. 1-1 BOTICA CARLTON A, alfada. I4.4M TU. SUCal4a. SAI.oN DE BELLEZA AMERICANO Calla l 0MC Na. W. EL PANAMA AMERICA l ille " Ka. 47 raaaaaa va. Caatial 12-174Cala. BBC SE VENDE Miscelneas ,. SI VENC.IN:Clares, tutrio -iatra. cari> acanalado, Fix-Tan (eartor. ! aiilador Mr* '' 'osas) tfc- ra, lavomanot. ancuiada, te la> racial anli baoi plaio. a AGENCIA:, GLOBALES. Via Espa- a, Mesando Juan Franco Tal. A S-5503 ti SE VENDE:Col Nacional en gra- no ol por mayor. Productos Na- cionales S. A. Telfono 2-0028. Apartado 1984. Panama. SE VENDEN:Mquinos de escribir nuevos, tipo oficina B. 120.00. "Porras", Ploro 5 de Moyo. it i i i i :: VENDEN:Mquinas calculado- ras alemanas, nuevas, marca "BRUNSVIGA" 8.145.00. Porras. Plaio 5 de Mayo. SE VENDE: Un por de genuinos aretes de esmeralda, B 50.00. Tel. 3-3437. SE VENDE: Tierra pora rellenos. Sarvicio de pala de 8 a. m. en ade- :n*. Carretera Transistmico. Es- i. na Slockmigon. Tel. 3-0035. J. VENDE:Peces de acuario, su- ministro plantas. Via Espoa 1 I, frente establos Juon Fronco, Tel. 3 -.132.____________________ SE VENDE:Una Speed Graphic 4 x 5. equipo completo, pora cuarto oscuro verlo en la Joyera La Es- locin, calla 3 de Noviembre No. 38._______________________ ALAMBM DI PAS. Rallos da 16 l>. a B.S.2S. Inodoro! da tanque baja) camalera! con asanlas .44.95. Pinturas y eimaltei LU- CAS a precias da casto, calaras lurt.doi. ALMACN "EL CONDOR" Avenida Noria No. 60. SE ALQUILA Apartamentos SE ALQUILA:Apartamento una re- cmara. Calle 52 No. 18, infor- mes Apto. No. 8. SE ALQUILA:Apartamento confor- table. Calle 15 No. 32, San Fran- cisco de la Caleta. SE ALQUILA:Apartamento cmodo e independiente en la Calle le Ingenio No. 76. Para informes ofi- cina Baqueilzo. Tel. 3-0699. SE ALQUILA:Aportomento dos re- cmaras, solo-comedor, balcones, cuarto empleda, garage, etc. Calle Colombio 8, apartamento 5, 3- 0338. ALQUILASE:Apartamento 2 rec- maras, garage, comodidades mo- dernos, casa 135. vio "Belisario Porras". Lime Tel. 2-1456. ALQUILASE: Aportomento, sola, comedor. 2 recmaras, meseta, ser- vicios independientes, casa 23, Avenida B. Llame telfono 2-1456. ALOUILASE:Apartamento casa 92 Avenida Sptima, San Francisco, amplio, ventilado. Llame telfono 2-1456. ALQUILASE:Apartamento. 3 rec- maras, servicios independientes, zagun exclusivo, cosa 56 Aveni- da Norte, cloro, ventilado. B.70.- 00. Llama telfono 2-1456. SE ALQUILA:Aportamento chico, motrimonio o persona sola. Lugar cntrico. Avenida Centrol. Infor. mes oficina Fbrica 8 a 12 calla H No. 18. ni SE VENDE:Equipo de sonido con cuotro oltoporlontes, plonto elc- trica de gasoline morca ONAN, I 10 voltios, un proyector de cine RCA de 16 mm, parlante. Todo- en magnficos condiciones. Sterling Products International, S. A. Colla 29 Esta No. 4, telfono 3-1697. SE NECESITA General SE NECESITA-Cojera y empleadas pora El Club Zomby. Buen sueldo. Carlos A. Mendoza No. 65. Tel. 2-0135. SE NECESITA:Un aseador con re- ferences. Acuda Sastrera Holly- wood, Avenida Centrol 146. IL CANAL DE PANAMA OFRECE EN VENTA El Conol da Ponom ofrece en ven- ,to, bajo propuestos selladas, que se ~hon de abrir o las 10 y 30 de la ma- ana del 17 de Julio de 1951. uno nstolaon para desorrollar rayos-X, ituoda en el Hospital de Margarita. Pora fines de informacin y de im- paccin, comuniqese con el Sr. Mc- Nihenny, telfono 3-1797. Se po- drn conseguir los formularios paro las propuestos en lo Seccin de Abas- tecimiento Hospital de Coln, con ti Almacenista Interino. Cristbal, telfono 3-1256, o en la oficina del Superintendente de Almacenes, Bal- boa, telfono 2-2777. SE COMPRA COMPRO:Rollos papel Kroft 30 pulgadas. Lavondera Americano. Avenido Per 16. SE NECESITA: AGENTE VENDE- DOR para el Club de la Joyera Hawaii Ave. Central 56. SE NECESITA:Operara u opera- rio experto para trabajo general. Intil presentarse sin experiencia, Soln de Belleza Filos, calle J No. 4. SE NECESITA:Vendedores de se- guros, etc. tienen buena oportuni- dad de aumentar sus Ingresos, ven- diendo refrigeradoras ADMIRAL No tienen que dejar su empleo presente. Casa Sparton, Centrol 223. Calidonia. SE VENDE Automviles COMPRO camin tipo mulo tamao vonde. Pago contado. Prefiero sin derechos. Dirjase: Urea, Centrol 191. SE VENDE: Comioneto 6. M. C. Metlica en perfectos condiciones mecinicas. 5 Montas nuevas. Infr- mese telfono 2-2040 de 8:00 o. m. a 1 :00 p. m. con el seor Gnu, SE VENDE:Crosley Sedan 1947 2 puertas. Cosa 23 Apto. 4. Calle 50, Bella Vista. IE VENDE: Dos camiones Stude- boker 1947 de volquete 4 yardas, con llantos nuevas en B. 1.500.00, para verlos llame al' telfono 3- 0706. Calla 41 final. Si est inte- resado traiga dos bateras y se los lleva. COMPRAMOS: Fords, Chevrolats, Mercury. Coupe, y Sedan, ao 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951. Ofrecemos buenos precios. Para informacin llame al Tel. 3- 0035 o acuda o Via Belisario PO- RRAS. ESTACIN SAS. SE VENDE:Coman chasis "StucUj- boker" Mod. M.17, doble dife- rencial, motor perfecta condicin, siete llantas 8.25 x 20 Michellln. muy buen estado, un ao uso. Precio mdico. Llame telfono 555- J, Coln. PERSONALES URGE LOCALIZAR aera entregar ce- rreapendencia a la Srte. Thelvi Allantara Sendeval. Llama al Ad- ministrador da "II Panam Am- rica", Tal. 2-0740. Herat da of i SE DESEA DESEAMOS matrimonio sin hijos, qua conozca de labores de campo pa- ra cuidar cosa en el Valle de An- tn. Debe tener recomendacin del lugar donde trabaj antes. Ca. Dulcidlo Gonzlez N., S. A. Fbri- ca de Mosaicos, Ave. Cuba No. 8. MISCELNEA La Lavondera Hispana situada en ca lie 19 y Ave. A se traslad a Ave nido Central No. 152. Tiene inters en ganar dinero? Buena presencia, experiencia en propa- gando, le esperamos, Ave. Central 47 Apto. 23, de 2 a 5. SE VENDE Bienes Races CA. DI LEFIVRE Tal. Z-HU VINDI LOTES Paga Inicial minima . 100.00 Mensual 1.15.00 Lotes con Collas y Acueductos de lo Ciudad desde B. 1.00 al maro. Alquilamos equipo paaodo paio movimiento da tierra. Alquilarnos lotes o largos plazos. Club de Iotas. 8.3.00 y B.4.00 semanales SE VENDE:Abarrotera. Precio gon- go por motivo de vioje. Calle 12 No. 16, San Francisco. SE VENDE: Por motivo de viaje. Refesquer4 y Cafetera La Buena Suerte, Ave. A y Calle 15, anti- guo local de Simn. GUIA COMERCIAL Acabamos de Recibir CAIRAS DE PESCAR DE VIDRIO que ser el ltimo embarque segn las condiciones actuales. Tambin tenemos un surtido variadsimo de CUCHILLOS DE CAZA GEO. F. NOVEY, Inc. Ave. Central 278 Tel. 3-0140. SE VENDE:Lola lindo, elevado y plano, de 1,100 M2 en Calla 10o, Poitilla, a pocos posos da lo Co- lla 50. Acuda a Caso Fastlich, Cen- tral 161. SE VENDE:En Tabogo coso (Bello Vista). Ocurra Colla H No. 49, altos. Tel. 2-1485. Oeertunidad: nico, lote en "El Cangrejo" a B. 6.- 00 M2. Excelente ubicacin. Roberto Mir 2-1215 SE VENDIN: Lotes, boratos. Chalets y cosa de 2 apartamentos en "El Cangrejo". Infrmese Roberta Mir 2-1215 SE VENDE:Sa trasposo local cn- trico, alquiler B. 135.00, por B. 500.00 contado y pequeo saldo a 5 mases. Tel. 2-0428 da 8-12, 2- 5 p. m. SE VENDEnica oportunidad com- prar casi por mitad precio magn- fica residencia con cuatro recma- ras, dos sala-comedor, dos gara- ges, cuorto empleadas, jardines, 3 servicios sanitarios, etc., situado en Poitilla. Llame telfono 2- 1456. SE ALQUILA Locale* SE ALQUlLvLool pora fiejno, arriba del Teatro Central. SE NECESITA Domstico No necesita ser calvo, la cada del pelo se cura pronto y seguro con Quinar, Quinar destruye la caspa. Quinar haca crecer al cobello. Qui- nar sa venda an todos las buenas formocias. SE ALQUILA:Amplio local para oficina. Pueden ocuparlo dos pro- fesionoles, B.25.00. Rios, BoncO Nacional. SE ALQUILA:Local comercial. Ave- nida Central 261. barato, B.50.- 00. Telfono 3-0338. < i i ii U i I JU COMPRA: COPRA de produc- cin nacionol exclusivamente, en Cualquier cantidad a 8.200.00 lo tonelada de 2.000 libras netas. bien limpia y seca, puesta y pesado en nuestra planta de lo ciudad de PanamCA. PANAMEA DE ACEITES. S. A. Corretero del Ae- ropuerto. Tel. 3-1371 SE NECESITA:Buena cocinero con referencias. Buen sueldo, calle 41 No. 19. SE NECESITA: Empleada, bueno presencia. Intil s no tiene expe- riencia. Buen sueldo. Calle 52 ca- sa 8 Apto. 4. SE NECESITA:Cocinera con expe- riencia, buenas referencias. Buen sueldo. Calle 46 No. 24. SE COMPRA: SEBO FRITO (De- rretido) de pr:rrero calidad a B. 0.16 la libra neta en cualquier contidad, entregado en lo ciudad da Panom. Se advierte que se re- chazor todo sebo de proceden- cia extroniere o tedo sebo nocio- nal que hova 'ido mezclodo con extroniere. CA. PANAMEA DE ACEITES. S. A., Corretera del Ae- ropuerto. LA FABRICA DE MUEBLES LA GARANTA Necesita barnizadores con experiencia en trabajos de barniz y pinturas. Carretera Rio Abajo No. 2154 SE NECESITA:Empleado que sepe cocinar, pora oficios domsticos. Debe dormir empleo. Calle 49 Es- te No. 24. SE NECESITA:Empleada para ser- vicio. Debe dormir en empleo. Ave. Manuel Icazo No. 18 Urba- nizacin Campo Alegre. Pensin Centro Americana a precio mdico suministra habitacin y comido, valor especial, buena aten- cin a estudiantes universitarios. Avenida Per No. 34. Telfono 3- 3281: LEONOR MANRIQUE Modista re- conocida de la sociedad de Cali y Bogot, de nuevo en Panam, pora ofrecerle sus servicios a las damas elegantes. Especialidad vestidos sastre, recepcin y -ballet. Calle 32 No. I, Apto. 15. SE ALQUILA Casas NECESITO:Uno sirvienta poro ofi- cios domsticos. Informas Dulcera Astoria, colla P No. 3. Con 6725.00 PUEDE OBTENER UNA REFRIGERADORA ADMIRAL! Durante el mes de Julio ni- camente, seguimos ofreciendo la oportunidad de tener una Refrigeradora en su hogar con un pago Inicial dr B/25.00 y Elazos cmodos. Hay 8 mode- is diferentes al escoger. 5 aos de garanta. VEA la ADMIRAL antes de comprar una Refrigeradora! Mueblera Casa Sparton Caatral 121 Callenla Tel. I-1441 SE NECESITA:Empleoda, sepo co- cinor bien, hacer trbalo de caso. Slo dos personas. Duerma en el empleo. Buenos referencias. Calle 44 Esta No. 22, Apto. 3. SE NECESITA:Empleado pora ofi- cios de casa, que duermo en el empleo. Troigo referencias. Calle 37 No. 22. _____________ SE NECESITA:Empleoda oficios ge- nerales. Duerma empleo. Calle 13 Este (Solsipuedes) No. 2, segun- do piso. SE NECESITA:Empleoda para co- cinor y oficios domsticos. 534-B, Curundu Heights, telfono 83- 3282. SE NECESITA: Persona que sepo cocinor, no tiene que dormir en el empleo. Ocurra a lo Ava. Manuel Iceza No. 26. ' SE NECESITAEmpleoda competen- te para oficios domsticos. Colla Francisco Filos No. 54, Vista Her- mosa. SE ALQUILA:Chalet paro vaca- ciones en El Volcn, gas para co- cinar, chimenea francesa, acomo- do 6 se alquila por semana, mas o ms. Cristbal, 3-2324 de 4:30 6:30 p. m. SE ALQUILA Cuartos SE ALQUILA:Cuarto para hombre solo. Sin muebles. Avenida Central No. 79. All informan de 2 a 6 p. m SE ALQUILACuarto con o sin mue- bles Pora hombre solo de buenas costumbres. Calle 6o. No. 19, l- timo piso. SE ALQUILA: Cuarto amoblado, claro, fresco, pora uno o dos hom- bres. Informes: Calle Colombia No. 8, Apto. 5, 3-0338. SE NECESITANina da escualo se- cundario no menor quince aos, que quiera trabajar en casa fami- lia. Cebe dormir en casa. Sueldo razonoble. Acuda Calle Carlos A. Mendoza No. 66. SE ALQUILAN:2 cuortos con ol- mentacin, B 60.00 y B.70.00 por mes. salido independiente. Calla 45 No. 34. Para Entrega Inmediata CARROS INGLESES de conocidas marcas STANDARD VANGUARD Sedan de Cuatro Puertas TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER Sedan de Dos Puertas CARRO PANEL STANDARD PICK-UP STANDARD PARA INFORMES LLAME a los telfonos: 2-2930 2-1619 Alambre de Bronce PARA MOSQUITO , Alambre DE GALLINERO Alambre Cicln a* Ricardo A. Mir, 5. A Calla 16 Este No. 4 Tal. 2-3335 y 2-2988 "Vendemos Barato Para Vender Ms" COLOCAMOS VIDRIERAS DE ALMACN NUESTROS ESPEJOS Duran Ms Lucen Mejor FABRICA DK ESPEJOS EL DIABLO Calla 14 Cata Na. 4 Tel. z-MH , t PAPEL ep rollo, de 18 y 24 pulgadas . MANILA . VASOS "H" de 6, 7. 8 y 10 onzas . BATERAS para Flashlights Almacenes Romero Ave. Norte No. 48 SE VENDE Artculos de Casa SE VENDE:Juego de comedor co- s nuevo. Calla 41 No. 39. Fortalezca la economa Nacional'. COMPRE.... TROPIDURA A rRL'EBA DC MOHO SE VENDE:Vitrno y un oparodor en buenas condiciones, a un bajo precio. Victoriono Lorenzo No. 9. (primer olto). VNDESE mobiliario dos residencie*. bien conservados. Precios increbles. Ocurro caso esQuina calles prime- ra y once. Poitillo, de 1 o 6 p. m. SE VENDEBoroto. Juago recemora. estonia, cmoda, cama. msita no- che. Colla H No. *9 olios. Tel. 2- 1485. SE VENDE; Comedor, recmaro, grandes, B. 115.OH coda juego. Coso Fuller. Avenida Central 27. Cierre J . m. Tenemos en existencia: HIERRO DE REFUERZO CLAVOS de toda dase ZINC ACANALADO 2" x 6 2' x 81 Calibre 26 agencias Globales Via Espaa No. 121 Tel. i-1503 Lmparas ALADINO de KEROSENE con MECHA Con CO vein de fuerza d luz blanca moderna. Permanece encendida 50 horas por galn de kerosene Toma Mf( d AIRE y solamente 6f de KEROSENE. Completamente cesura no explota ni necesita generador nt bomba. No produce humo ni malos olores. Es tan sencilla que un nlfto puede prenderla. Nunca vista en Pa- nam a Precio tan Bajo por slo...B/.9.95 Teaemoa tedoa lat Repunto"! Da Vala an teaai laa FERRETERAS r muebleras. Distribuidoras: WONG CHANG, S. A. Cala* Calle t t Ara. Balboa Tel. S4S. rana. Ave. Central J Tal. 2-1417 TAXI RADIO _ O MAS PUEDEN VIAJAR - 2 TAN IARAT0 COMO / U Distintuida.*, personalidades de Guatemala fueron anoche atasajadas por el Gerente de 1 Caja del Seturo Social, Lie. Manuel Soils P., en un banquete ofrecido en el Jardn Barbea, son ellos el seor Carlos H. Ruis, Jefe del Departamento de Divulgaciones y Relaciones P- blicas del Instituto Guatemalteco de Seguridad Social de Guatemala, y don Gerardo Jaeob y Ernest, Director de la Asociacin General de Agricultores de Guatemala. El seor Ruis viaj a Panam en misin de acercamiento y para realisar una risita a la Caja,del Seguro Social de Panam con el objeto de recoter laa experiencias panameas en materia de seguridad so- cial. Xa fotografa capta un memento duran te el agasajo. Sentado a la cabeza de la mesa, don Carlos H. Ruis, Jefe del Departamento de Divulgaciones de Guatemala; doa Thelma H. de Soils, esposa del Gerente Solis; don Gerardo Jacob y Ernest; seorita Sonia Cajar, de la Caja del Seguro; Lie. Guillermo Amaya, Secretario General de la Caja del Seguro; seorita Bertilda Paredes, de la Caja del Seguro; don jorge Velasquez, Agente del Seguro en Coln; seorita Isabel Tejeira, del Seguro; Licenciado Manuel Solis P., Gerente de la Caja; seorita Delia Mndez, del Seguro; don Carlos Calzad!Ha, Subgerente de la Caja; doa Yolanda P. de Silva, d la Caja; Lie. Humberto Ricord y seora, doa Elsie de Rlcord, don Rogelio Sinn, Jefe del Departamento de Divulgaciones y Publicidad de la Caja, y su seora doa Berta C. de Sinn. 24 Hora* de Servicio %3-3344 Saln De Belleza Lola a Expertas Operarlas a Precios Razonables a Alte Acondicionado HOTEL EL PANAMA Sesionar consejo de seguridad est semana, se anuncia NACIONES UNIDAS, julio 13. (UP). Las esferas diplom- ticas informaron que el Con- sejo de Seguridad probable- mente se rena dentro de una semana para estudiar el blo- queo impuesto por los egipcios en el Canal de Suez a los em- barques destinados a Israel. " Hasta el momento no se sabe si el mismo Israel o algn otro miembro tomar la Iniciativa en esta cuestin. Uno de los pases ms interesados en ella es Oran Bretaa. El Ministro de Relaciones Ex- teriores britnico. Herbert Mo- rrison, inform hoy a los Co- munes que la patrulla de a- bordaje egipcia que detuvo al mercante britnico "Empire Roach" el lo. de julio haba sa- queado a la nave y destruido su radio. Por su parte, el Ministro de Estado Kenneth Younger Indico que el asunto seria planteado en el Consejo de Seguridad. Acusado Alcalde ron a dar ms detalles. Wlllet, de 45 aos de edad y exmarino llam a" su oficina a Collins de 57 aos de edad rw- ra discutir los turnos, y en p,- co minutos tuvieron una aca- lorada discusin. "Collins me llam embustero, lo que me aguant', dijo el al- calde. "Entonces me llam !o mismo que el Presidente Tru- man llam a Drew Pearson. Y yo no me aguanto so de naJic asi que le pegu". Collins dijo que estuvo luchan do con Willet durante unos 15 minuto antes de ser separadas. Por su parte, Collins dijo que quiso darle un trato especial al alcalde, pero que sto pidi ser tratado como cualquier otro pri- sionero. Willet fu puesto en u- na celda, y 15 minutos despus deposit una fianza de 25 d- lares. 1 i ' Persians Venecianas LUX a B/.9.50 Entrega Inmediata Reparaciones generales. Industrias Panamericanas Calle S9 E. 33 Tel. S-1713 Llamado a juicio 133 del Cdigo Penal que deter- mina responsabilidad penal a todo funcionario pblico que sin cumplir las formalidades prescrl tas por la ley privando a una persona de su libertad. La san- cin sealada por este artcu- lo es de interdiccin de fun- ciones pblicas por un mes o un ao. Hasta el momento de entrar en prensa este diarlo, el Li- cenciado ngel Vega Mndez no ee haba notificado del re- ferido auto de llamamiento a Juicio. , . El Juez Cuarto neg la solici- tud de prisin preventiva en el caso del Alcalde Vega Mndez, por considerar que el delito de que se le acusa no tiene pena de prisin. Estadot Unidos Francis Adams Truslow. El Departamento de Estado Inform que Bohan se propone salir en breve por va area Ma- cla Ro de Janeiro como miem- bro de la Comisin de Fomento Econmico, puesto que ocupar hasta tanto el Presidente Tru- man haga un nuevo nombra- miento. La Comisin estudiar las necesidades de fomento del Brasil y formular recomenda- ciones para el mejoramiento en el transporte, energa elctrica, minerales, agricultura y otros ramos. La Comisin es un pro- yecto del Programa del Punto Cuatro sobre Cooperacin Eco- nmica, y fu creada como re- sultado del acuerdo firmado con el Brasil en diciembre l- timo. EL OOBIERNO...... desde las primeras horas se pre- sent a su despacho,' mientras un cordn de policas guarc'.ba la entrada y mantena al p- blico a una distancia pruden- cial. El Ministerio de Oobierno en- vi esta maana al Comandante Primer Jefe del Cuerpo de Pe l- ela una nota del tenor siguiente: Seor Comandante: En reunin efectuada hoy, a invitacin del Excelentsimo se- or Presidente de la Repblica, con asistencia de destacados ju- ristas nacionales, se consider detenidamente la situacin sus- citada con motivo de resolucio- nes expedidas por el Consejo Municipal de Panam v relati- vas al problema de la Alcalda Municipal. Aunque el rgano E- jecutivo no estima de su deber calificar dicha situacin, com- prende que puede engendrar consecuencias i n convenientes para el orden pblico, que es In- dispensable precaver. En con- secuencia, y ante el hecho de es- tar en ejercicio el Alcalde ele- gido por el voto popular, el E- jecutlvo ha acordado que las decisiones de ste deben ser a- catadas y rodeadas de la protec- cin y colaboracin de las auto- ridades nacionales. El acuerdo anterior debe cum- plirlo usted, como instruccin ael Ministerio a mi cargo, mien- tras no se produzcan pronun- camlentos Judiciales que' afec- Detenido prelado catlico por los comunistas chinos HONQ KONQ, julio 13. (UP). Las esferas catlicas Infor- maron que el Arzobispo Anto- nio Rlberl, principal prelado ca- tlico en China ha sido puesto bajo detencin domiciliaria en Nanking junto con otros dos sacerdotes. Las esferas dijeron que las autoridades comunistas han co- locado soldados en torno de la residencia del Arzobispo quien en una ocasin ocup cargo eclesistico en Bolivia y no permite que nadie entre o sal* ga de la misma. Segn los Informantes, el Arzobispo fue puesto bajo de- tencin domiciliarla el 2 de junio en unin de Monseor Jos Caprlo, de nacionalidad italiana y el padre Herman Hunden, de Blgica. Rlberl es natural de Monaco y lleg a la China en 1946. ten la situacin del funcionara que se encuentra al frente de la Alcalda de Panam. aat, Sov de usted atento v seguro-SI) servidor, W> M A. Ordonez, i Ministro de Oobierno v Justicia.; SE NECESITAN: Dos jvenes J dos seoritas de buena presencia con expe- riencia en ventas. Ave. Cen- tral 39 de I a 9 a.m. sola- mente. LA CREACIN ibst ofreciendo el ms extensa surtido de /iopa cJnlerio CAMISONES de seda y re Jersey. PETICOTES de seda fra con encajes. *" PANTIES de Jersey y de nylon. BRASSIERES "Maiden Form". PETICOTES de nylon con brassiere con zipper en el frente. FAJAS Permalift en todos los estilos. (Lsuiciaf para maana sbado Todo el surtido de VESTIDOS de 4.95-7.95 y 11.95 20% de descuento. LA CREACIN Ave. Central 67 Panam. I ] VIERNES. JULIO It, MM L PANANA AMZMCA MAMO lNDMTNDttNTl PAGINA SIETT / PAN AMERICAN STANDARD BRAND INC. POSTRES ROYAL TAGAROPULOS, S. A. HORNA HNOS. ARMOUR & CO. agencias otis McAllister NO DIGA CAFE DIGA CAFE DURAN CIA. INTERNACIONAL DE VENTAS amm i ; CIA. GANADERA! INDUSTRIAL CAFE SITTON Mantequilla "Anchor" DE NUEVA ZELANDIA Fidanque Hnos. e Hijos CA. PANAMEA DE ACEITES, S. A. i * . Boyd Brothers (JABN ACE) - C. O. Mason, SA. (AVENA QUAKER) (GELATINAS JELL-O) ' i I felicitamos muy especialmente al MERCADO BIZKAYNA es su V h CANADA PACKERS - PRIMER ANIVERSARIO y al mismo tiempo le reiteramos nuestra I VILA HNOS. confianza, sabedores de que como eri el pasado, desde su apertura, siempre aportar a la econo~ ,! uaboi Ca. Irving Zapp, S.A. ma nacional su mejor colaboracin, suminis- '. trando lo mejor a precios ms econmicos. -. lamosos Productos oLadu {.choice asa N I I W. H. DOEL Ca. I. M. P. A, S. A Fbrica de Escobas y Trapeadores Valencia I Frigorfico Endara ACEITE EL DORADO -EL NICO- Almacenes Romero SWIFT Co. HalphenSrCo. MOLINO CRIOLLO Productos Alimenticios CORP. UNIVERSAL DE EXPORTACIN Colgate Palmolive Peet Co. . Pa;in^ orno . W PANAM AMWtlC*- DIARIO DfDEPBNUlENVt CCMP1 VIERNES. JULIO IS. 9SI ii LANOS Informes para esta seccin se reciben en la rseaaccin Social de EL PAIN AM A- AMERICA Telfono 3-1032 HORASi 8:00 a 10:00 a.m. Apartado 134 , yac ton de francia El Ministro de Francia en Panam y Seora Guy Men- anr tienen el honor de participarles que en celebracin de la Fiesta Patria de la Repblica Francesa, el 14 de Julio, una corona ser depositada al monumento de los France- ses. Plaza de Francia. Quedan invitados los miembros de la Colonia Francesa, el Comit France-Amcriquc y de la Alianza Francesa. En honor a este glorioso acto tendr lugar una recep- cin en la Legacin de Francia a las 11 a.m. De 6:00 a 8:00 p.m. se celebrar en la Legacin de Francia una recepcin para todos los amibos de Francia. /AH, QUE BUENO y que bueno para Ud. Mmb/n! Deliciosas y fortificantes HOJUELAS DE AVENA 3-MINUTOS tn ludo el mundo lo nios prcheren Us Hojuelas de Avena VMinutos. Y es asom- broso lo mucho que a ellos le gusta su de tn alimeninio cereal. Pruebe lo bueno que son escs suculentas hojuelas de avena, maduradas al sol y de tilo sabor a nutt. que tanto estimulan el apetito. Sirva usted mahina a toda la familia un plato de Hojuelas de Avena -S-Minutnv el manjar unieralmenie preferido para el desayuno ;Ms elegantes? Ningn esmalta, a ningn precio hoc* lot una mas elegantes que CUTEX Superior porque ronliene "enamelon", que hare perdurar el brillo muihn tiempo. No M grieta, desprende ni descolora. /< NIEVO-Lpi labial Caleslino, suave, per- durable. I ii ruaticei que combinan armonio- samente con el esmalte ' ui. \ para sus uas. h'.l puntal ti' >nrn uas ms popular iIpI miindn. NUESTRO CLUB es el MEJOR ron muebles Ir MEJOR CALIDAD a los precios MAS BAJOS JUEGOS DE SALA CON PLSTICOS de PRIMERA CALIDAD, desde B7.3.50 Le ofrecemos lindos juegos de SALA SIMMONS y DIVANES sueltos ElJailq 1 Can de lo* Vidrios y lew Linleos " AVE. CENTRAL No. 86 FACILIDADES DE PAGO SERVICIO A DOMICILIO ----- Tel: 2-2404 Banquete en el Club Unin Loj miembros dei Comit France Amerlque y L'Alllance Francaise de Panam ofrecen hoy viernes 13 de julio un ban- quete en el Club Unin en ce- lebracin del 14 de julio licita Patria de la Repblica France- sa. Asistir como invitado de honor el Excmo. seor Presiden- te de la Repblica don Aluibia- des Arosemcna y su culta esco- ta doa Heliodora A. de Aroe- mena. I'cubana. Tara Taboga Siguieron para la Isla de ls Flores a pasar un parntesis de descanso el Coronel Richard Prescott y seora Emilia Ojsa de Prescott. Tambin para Taboga a pasar las fiestas del Carmen, los j- venes Martin Ramrez, Jaime Jcome. Ernesto Mndez Jr. y el doctor Juan Luis Correa. Advenimiento Se encuentra de plcemes con ia llegada de una preciosa ui- ita el hogar del seor Jaime Ortega y Sra. Marcela C. de Or- tega. El feliz suceso tuvo lugar hoy en la Clnica San Teman- do. Nuestra felicitaciones paia los dichosos padres- Invitaciones para la fiesta I...panola El Embajador de Espaa ha enviado invitaciones para el c- lemne Tedeum que con motivo de la celebracin de la fidta nacional de Espaa tendr lu- gar el 18 de julio a las 9:30 en ia Iglesia de San Jos. F.l Em- bajador y la Condeia de RtUgo crecer ese mismo da en (1 Saln Bella Vista del Hotel Fl Ianama una elegante recepcin para la cual han circulado nv.- ii.ero.sas Invitaciones. Para los Estados l'nidos En viaje de descanso siguleAm psra los Estados Unidos e c- f.or George Novey y Sra. Amalia G. de Novey acompaados de . hijo el seor Dickie Hovtjr. Los despedimos muy atenta- mente Ajusta su primer ao de vida el precioso niito William Agos- to en la fecha de hoy- Sus pa- dres pava conmemorar tan sig- nificativo suceso le ofrecer a sus amlgultos (ya los tiene) una piata en su residencia. Para los felices padres y para la ro- busta criatura, nuestra ms - tusivas felicitaciones r..uy atentamente. Para Estados Unidos y Canatii Por la va martima sigui VA- i, los E.-lados Unidos y Cana- d a pasar una temporada a? vacaciones la Srta. Manuelila ller. Le deseamos un ie:iz viaje. o O o Para Nueva York Grato paseo deseamos a a se- ora Sarita Cliiari de 8e>.e" quien en comoaia de su .o.-l- na seorita Greta Navarro, i- fcui para Nueva York. A Nueva York en viaje de ne- gocios sall el Sr. Justo FabioA- rosemena a. quien despedirlos be Costa Rica Nuestra bienvenida para la sonora Rosario A. de Gal.udo r.uien despus de haber pajado varios das en San Jos de Coa- t Rica se encuentra nuevaiu n te entre nosotros. La Sra. Flora Chvez de Guz- n.n. esposa del Embajador de Costa Rica en Panam don Al- fonso Guzman Leon, lleg ayer a Panam por la va area pro- cedente de San Jos de Co*ta Klca. De Cuba Nuestro cordial saludo para C a Raquel de Dutary quien a- compaada de sus hijos se en- cuentra en esta ciudad. Vi-.ie la seora de Dutary de La Ha- bana. Cuba, donde su espeso el doctor Aurelio Dutary desempe- a el alto cargo de Embajador de nuestro pala en la capes) Restablecida Acompaada de su recin na- cido abandon el Hospital Pa- nam la seora Carmen de Ca- prlles, noticia que anotamos con suma complacencia. Cumpleaos de hoy Sra. Clara Sosa de Fbrega Srta. Gladys Altamlranda seor Ernesto Enrique Arias seor Enrique de la Guardia Lie. Francisco Alvarado Jr. Joven Paul A. Runyan fu- Cumpleaos de maana Sra. Anglica Mari de tierson Srta. Priscilla Navrro Smith Srta Marta Boyd Diaz seor Julio E. Heurtematto seor Carlos de Jann Jr. seor Jack Serlbner nio Pierre Antoine Estripeaut Navarro. -------- Cumpleaos Ajusta un ao ms de Vida nuestra gentil compaera de la- bore; Silvia Rosa Flrez, po rial motivo nos es grato felicitarla / que cumpla muchos aos ms Silvia Rosa recibir maana a las siete a sus amistades que deseen saludarla. Para Nueva York vapor "Pana- ma" via New York el prominen- 1 te Industrial, Presidente del Banco Fiduciario de Panam, Renense peritos agropecuarios el prximo domingo El domingo 15 del presente mes. a lar 8 a.m. tendr lugar en el Instituto Nacional una Sr. don Justo Fablo Arosemcna. Acompaa al distinguido aam bre de negocios su hijo Justo Je c,uien ingresar a una de los ms reputadas universidades de los Estados Unidos. El seor Arosemena continua- r en viaje de descanso htvta el Canad y regresar pronto a continuar la intensa labor que ha venido realizando en pro de la reapertura del Banco R;c-.- ciario. . Dos grandes estrellas como nueva pareja estelar En "Peligro" que estrena el Jueres prximo el Central Los esfuerzos de un hombre por averiguar la verdad en un atraco del que fuera inculpado reunin de los peritos agrope- cuarios egresados de dicho Ins- tituto. Se tratar en dicha reunin de asuntos de "suma impor- tancia para la Asociacin de Peritos Agropecuarios". Lea "El Aviso Dortuno* i y por el que sufriera crcel du- rante cinco aos, constituye el motivo en que se basa el drama' del selle- Olympic, "Peligro", que distribuye la RKO Radio. i Dick Powell y Rhonda Fie-1 mlng son las estrellas de la' le con Powell como un1 ex-convlcto tratando de solu- cionar el misterio que le vall una condena y Rhonda Fleming! como la bella- mujer del hom- bre oue an est en presidio por el mismo delito que llev a Powell tras las rejas. Con Powell comparte hono-, res en "Peligro" la linda Rhon- da Fleming. ~C alidad' Belleza! En el nuevo surtido de telas que acabamos de recibir de Inglaterra Tobralco ; Floreado y Lito. Poplin Liso y Floreado. Organd Corrugado Nuevos y preciosos colore. ZIG-ZAG Avenida Central 108 Telfono 2-3418 Cuartel de los Patrones VOGUE y McCAl.l. UtrJadtra obras at arfe! (cult nutslra til rinai VAJILLA DE LOZA CHINA "ROSENTHALL" kRul>> & Gold Band*' y "Elegance" Precios Moderados jSHaw'i" Ave. Tivoli 14 talle del Frente Panam Coln t de hojas tiernas "Tender Leaf'quiere de- eit "Hojas Tiernas". A esta regia seleccin de hojas se debe la exquisi- tes suprema de este t, su concentracin ideal, ni muy suave ni muy fuerte. Simplemente delicioso! Pida en las buenas tien- das "TENDER LEAF'. De venta en paquetes o en bolsltas filtrantes. recibir amos J. MEDIAS r Juln una preciosa seleccin de ROPA INTERIOR /an Kaalte en NYLON Camisones Petieotes Panties Petieotes de cintura. Berksli Todos tos tamaos y ios ltimos Colores. BRASSIERES Ms de Estilos distintos en todas las Tallas. LA PARISIN Avenida Central 113 l\% * ..... . SALON BELLA VISTA COMIDA Y SAIL lunes Sbado Hrit las 7 p. 'Comidos dstdt B.2.75> . EN EL PATIO . coMiDA-iurrrr y iaili Combos desde los 6 p. m. (B.3.50 por persona. Niftos "maneras d't \2 anos mitad de praclo) Bebidas eon Ronti Nacionales B.0.3S ERWIN KENT Y SU ORQUESTA Jeffrey Carlton, vocalista HO*A M COCKTAIL: Ji.i.-7i,. GRATIS: Con coda compra de ms de 67100.00 obsequiaremos una Preciosa Lmpara! B i fM O 4 ECOS POPULASES z~ L-tC may vi utidv c pZapu, n v liCtunv tilc GAPAMTIZADOS V HECHOS DE CA MEjOR CAOBA OQ EXPERTOS EBANISTAS TAPIZADOS CON EL FAMOSO PLSTICO Z>ltUUl DE PPiMEBACAUDAO SUYOCON^SO0-0 El acabado perfecto de un maquillaje perfectoEl Lpiz Labial Yardiey. Brillantes y a trayentes colores. Sin igual por su acabado latinado y finsimo. Tiene como base una firme pomada que no te corre ni mancha (sumamente esencial en climas calidos). YARDIEY (UpuUt^l) .....illl TmmUmnCntm{tm4.On^.U.r-.im4 U*** tmmdumm (>**> btluaCMsUataCnaaMOaMAaifaMaawiaGM) -Uiai aw ("<*UnMni") UUa/>Ml) PmmfUxmmr*w*r(rtlmt?nUCm) o^i&fa) MaaeaA (MmmQ l/fs %k-o~ (Stmtr. pmt U, O*.) AVE.CENTRALyCALLE21E.1*TELS.'2-1830 Y.2-J833 Y A a D L l Y tt OLD.B ORO I T a E E T l o n d a a .. I VIERNES. JULIO IS. 1951 ____ CL PANAMA AMERICA 01AK10 INUETENDIKNTB FAG1NB NUIY1 | Durante el dia de ayer se firm Importante co las pelculas en espaol, que operan en nnett cual la empresa del teatro antes mencionado da, todo el material cinematogrfico que las mar de Snchez capt el momento en que el estampa tu firma en el mencionado contrato Gajo Afuilera, rente de Dada-Dada y Ca.; xicanas de Centro Amrica, S. A. y Antonio Mexicana. ntrato entre los distinguidos distribuidores de ro pas y el Teatro "Ancn", Contrato por el adquiere para su exhibicin en segunda corr- Distribuidoras tensan a su disposicin. La C- Gerente del Teatro "Ancn", Sr. James Boyd, en presencia de los Distribuidores, seores Eu- Enrique Molina Reyes, Gerente de Pelculas Macunes, Asente de Distribuidora Hispano "El Sueo Infernal" se presenta hoy { en el "Lux" y maana en el "CeeiKa" En funciones especiales a las 11 p. m. --------------------------------------------------Gran Inters ha despertado la noticia del estreno doble en los teatros Lux (esta noche a las 11) y en el Cecilia maana sbado alas 11, de la produccin "El Sueo Infernal", dramtica cinta que revela hasta dnde ha llegado la juventud de hoy en los Estados Unidos. Lita Grey Chaplin. John Mlt- chum y "Mr. Amrica" encabe- zan el reparto de esta pelcula que es una leccin moral para todo padre de familia y maestra la caridad de Coln hacen sa- ber al pblico en general que a partir de este ao en la fe- cha arriba mencionada se efec- tuar una colecta que se usar para el sostenimiento del al- muerzo de los pobres de la es- cuela de San Vicente de Pal, y en .otras obras de asistencia social como medicinas para en- fermos y paquetes de viveres para familias pobres. de escuela. "El Sueo Infernal" es la revelacin dramtica y casi increble de cmo los ni- os de edad escolar se con- vierten en victimas de las dro- gas heroicas, para beneficiar al ser ms vil del mundo, el ven- dedor de drogas clandestinas. Esta historia, arrancada de las pginas de los peridicos neoyorquinos, es un poderoso instrumento para prevenir a la Juventud de hoy. y tambin a los padres, de los peligros de las drogas. "El Sueo Infernal" se pre- senta hoy y maana al pblico de Panama en los teatros Lux y Cecilia en pre-estreno simul-itro Rialto de Broadway, en la!' neamente con el famoso Tea- ciudad de Nueva York._______ MORRHUOL de CHAPOTEAUT SIMPLE y CREOSOTADO LO MEJOR para COMBATIR EL CATARRO DE VENTA EN TODAS LAS FARMACIAS. - SOCIALES DE COLON Per ILD11H BERTONCINI Apartad* iX Apartado lMfl Leone y seora, doa Vianca de Leone, celebraron el dia 11 de los corrientes el octavo aniver- sario de matrimonio. Para ellos nuestras cordiales felicitaciones con tal motivo. Agasajo de despedida El domingo fue agasajada por, un grupo de ex-alumnas del! Colegio Santa Maria con un almuerzo en los salones del Ho-! tel Washington la Srlta. Blan- ca Schettlnl, quien saldr den-1 tro de poco para Italia, en don-' de contraer matrimonio con el joven Ingeniero seor Jos La- rocca. Este simptico agasajo fue or-1 ?an izado por la seorita Lia olanda Valle y asistieron las siguientes seoritas: Gabby Mndez, Gloria Castillo, Hele- na Gonzlez, Mara Chltrlt, Do- ra Herrera, Pearl Camp, Ernes- ' tina Berro, Grace Ho. Betty Chang y Cumpleaos de ayer Aunque algo tarde, hacemos llegar nuestras felicitaciones de cumpleaos a la seorita Tita, Galtn.. quien en el dia de ayer sum un ao ms de vida. . Aniversario de matrimonio Los esposos doctor Colombino Para Italia Por este medio despedimos al seor Blagglo 8chettinl y seo- ra Hilda de Schettlnl. quienes acompaados de su hija Blan- ca, partirn para Italia. Les deseamos un feliz viaje. Da de la Caridad El dia 19 de julio ha sido declarado por el Honorable Con- sejo Municipal de Coln como "Da de la Caridad" en esta ciudad. Por este medio las damas de GANAS ff^P TtiaieUs con tt remedio cuero, fcil > barato: (Ja cuarto litro da agua, una cu charada da glice-ftn*. I cucharada! da -U> Ram (o agua ? Coloaia) y una caju 4c Com pom to da Barb*. Compra atoa la* aradaatca en la bo'.lea, mtcleloa botella f oitlea para teflfr ana r"* aar L*. Indicacin es ia caja 4*1 C ra"* 4 Pro TAPIOCA PUDDING (RIQUSIMOS PUDINES DI TAPIOCA! A un paquete de Pudn Jell-O de Tapioca (Chocolate. Vainilla, o Naranja-Coco) So lo agregan dos tazas da leche y So cocina uno* cinco minutos. Eso es todo! Es un postro excelente, qua guata y que os muy econmico! | Compro oros magnficos Pudines JeH-O ele Tapioca y prubelos hoy mismo I l Lo ms rico en harinas! i Por su delicada textura y rico sabor ee insuperable para toda repostera. Compre un paquete y pruebe las sabro- sas recetas que trae. PARA MAYOR GARANTA EN LA REPOSTERA GUIA de HOTELES en los ESTADOS UNIDOS HIW TOK CITY. MIW TOtt HOTEL nCCADBXY, w.ua.. Titiea Min. Ctrca u Kocktieller Cal- lar, latro. y Uaaaa* priac:. Caa- teoleate todo !el malte* te trenaoorte Boto] a*Mro. *M aiertea. talea ton ba- st y ladle. Te!trla:on. Deplo Eapanol. "alfil rtetaureate aa al Hotel. Cotia akap para aajtiaai; tara ala-jaree, at- ante, tena 7 Cocktail Hour, al raaaee ntx-aDrLLT cincos LOOdOI ata aa re a enlata* exctacltn.la. OTO. IttnTON HALL, ..0.a.., * SS St. alea aa natrita*. Subterrlaeo r a- aleue, el pte el Betel. Cea.ealeate a la* Mtateaee Palta*, cuanta aaa talo, una na. eeaa. ateta csn.. i. utll Ttetela tarta*. ata aattaa. Cela -Brateaal He Ttrt". HOTEL GOVEKOK CLINTON. raat* a Fauaylreala SUtlta, ta al *e- raiea te lea ooccienee teetrala y teatral UM katltacltoa* ees late arl'iao. reta, Mua atrtleau balala. SBBTIDOB. Prata* aa* 14 N ...|M era.l Xjno.'.Woa a t*U* ttsaatla I* ttaatlara teteoaajaaita. HOTEL ROBEXT FVhTitU' M w. 11 St.. luiar trentuilo te eaklant* tanlar. ceoU-elaaat* nblcto Cuartee IJK. kt- e sri.tao, kltckenettt* ll M aaa oaraoat, II M per te. apt*, ti I i I ruarle* Pieeeee aeaenalee'r aanauelte pere fea!. lia* reealtaee beata w. Dipt* liyeSo! a caifa sr. Mana* Ptrttul Cabltereflar tOLTOBOTBL tal. T l-iao. Aaoc tea Park Plata. THE BUTTON HOTEL, ut a. u st. Ctrca 4* la* Hedocet Culta*. TranuUe, aaUrae. Cocina eictltaU. rotUa, uitruioa. elre eeontlcloneto. Pladaa tralla aeoollle* ateto DBis.M Apta*, tete caito*. P.e- elot eeaaatala y atrmele., taptcltlta Se beba oapeBcl. Cabla "ultoaottl". HOTEL HENRY HUDSON, i w. 17 St.. ana Se Tlae* Seaere Cearee:eiite para tttfaa toraltela. treraportt*. direr- altsM. Ilenia*. I*. Av. UM eu.rtoe cea taris. Sencilla* taita |4.00. oblea teee I7.N. Ttltaiutn. Be bealt aaptflal. HOTEL DIXIE, wi.ua si be- tel ali aotftmt ta ti lalrlta a Ttaaa Sotare. Toast) cuarto* aaa baflt. acba, ratUt. Saacllltt teeee 11 50 Dobla ta- ta oseo. Btcrlbt para foUeto. Spantab Aaatrlcaa Dept HOTEL BXECLAOtE, cu. n i Brtata-.y a 1 minuto* at lea prlnrlpelM Uaaaa*. tettroa Oarrlbui b la puerta. Habl- OeclaOia tai bailo ptl-.to: 1 ptrataa II M- *M. Do* -, AparUmaatoe para I t 4, Ota a amatlli 17-0. Bakleaut aapeSal. RIO APT. HOTEL, istst muni tertt el UBDICAI. CBWTSH Ka al tta- tre t le clenle Mapaaa. Aptee. te 1. t aaarto* ta eedalllt j bait prltaat. Cae a. Ota. ti. Preotat iimel* a* HOTELTCOLMBIA. Towtmsui' "***" n" t>trara. BatUa aty. it. ' "2." D,*l~ * ban* ptr tt- aana BBPBCIAJ- ill. oraUi, aantt por aula a Huero Tort. St habla tattle: BOTA ILNICURBOCKa, ist w. at at. anurt Aaa. a l*a Aaerlaaa y ana4- Z"i .*?, *'"*' * That. Stu.re. *c011 Caita. ,, uMrtT^r.: "alo*. tM cu.ru. tta raatla t bario priraaa. Teleaiaitn iiineil----------- na IIM Deba. DS tiSTZZuSSr?. *"2f?J- <*rta. nmmnM-jc*. un Ittjbsa a eu tmela, aa sabia ttpaaal HOTEL VANOCKBLT, ^ A M .}?-?* m* " * taaaatL cuetra naieaiii feaoto*. Caartoa tta sa- ne i rttUt: aoccllloe taat SI. rrobla ot* 17 5* TaabMa aptrtaaaiaatta para (aaailia* "k--------aire------------- HOTEL EMPIRE, imimaua a aaa eueara al Suene Central, cerca a la Otbala Analta r centre a ettaprat. aaaallltai baaelarltaa tatablaSa*. Daa- t lUI ata basa. HOTEL DALLAS PARK,in s. sm at. A o* euaaraa de tlaiaa* j teetroi. Sea- clllot DS SS, tenia II. Apartamiento! tea cocine torrid* ra III W 111. EL NUEVO COBTEZ rra.tt.iarm H.blttclonot coa tlrt acondicinate. 13 f l-_'aUS* arlraao. S* beblt tepelol. HOTEL LEAMINGTON, mthim I., centra de Uleml. Prtntt ollclnll Lt- attt Atrtat y oanlbn*. aa atbla tapUil. BOAMI COLONIAL HOTEUsucar si. O H.B I St.. adjunte al ifninaol a*- "* taatral. Air nondmlamOi tatlaul. STRAND HOTEL, t h. b. aa at. ca- tre e Mlaal. Carca rtaUuranla ItUate. trata** Uaaaa tereea. ti uclata. ALHAMBRA HOTEL, m s. s. d. st. Be al centre de bUtaal. aloderne j COme- '" tartla oaanltl para lata* tatrletno*. HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN. 7w 17 St. Crea al ttrtue Cattral. teatroo. rtaa eaanunlaaclOB y laeerclt ai et- ateel, Caartta aedtrnoa toa baAo prlvedo Anerttaltatee toa kltcbtaetlta. t precloa adiratei par dlu. atainalta a meoeu.- It*. I> MtH i,i oaldat a Cocktail Lennie Baetlentc aodne y peraoaal dt habla oa- ptbel. Pera tomltaa Cata: "HOftTU- BOTBJ." Hew Tart. HOTEL ROBERTS, mw nada atea el eortata btlial Preeloa rtaoa.kla a arana. US cuartee ata baflt. TUTTLE HOTEL, terne Ua 114 B. B. 4tb St. Ue- Ap'a. a I r I cuartee aa el eora- liaal. Carea a la* tienen HOTEL PARAMOUNT, u street a Bear., en el coraron de Tuna fiaaart. 31 plaaa: IMS hueipada: aabloata atraeU- *o.' Caartba atdernoa > eleo-ra. aea bt- Se y ducha pertlcultr. radio trttlt r Sal- halad* .elrculaau iy- talcTlalOa uaklln- A corta dutenda pa a ttt- tra r. tlycnSa*. ariacintiae. atl tono *aa- Sarrata 7 oanibai. Seat al "Diaaord Batabot- a Bill Han. H*b:t*cloaa eanatlaa taat oSlI.M: ebla tarta) OSIIJH Btauuranta oto tira inellili ata*. Cable: "Parata! Baa Talk". MIAMI. FLORIDA HOTEL E3MBERLY, Br=M^a7i at Fiuiatl lattaa. caartte aaa baa* 7 tkicba. Uaa paraeaa. cede CS II ToakWn _ tptot. eon eocta*. Htttaaraat*. Ttleelaiaa. BELFORT HOTEL, J h b. i St. eta- trebatnll olarta. .taste la aatatoa 00a bafla. telelono, radl* 7 air* leeadlrleneln Telalatn. Beerlkt p-Ti. reeei aelaie*. VD^LAD'ESTEHOlXLrnaeane ai>. 7 Cell I Cestrtc*. Mttnlllet ateaclta el elalera AablanU Utlno-eaearJaene. R1TZBC e btlaal HOTEL. Fletla St Ba el eaeala I Ceree at It* tlandee aelaiai* a b*aa> eapaSol HOW! 1AHATOMO. MIAMI. U. MIAMI BATI'LE CIUtZK, m curt. rarkw.j. Ml.mt Sprint*. Bl Sanatorio ata trtatl* ta Miami para rape** 7 Belort- alent* do eu telud. Toda eervlcto balo tu- ptrrltlta -edict Sterlbt pidiendo Informa. MIAMI MACH. FLOIIDA LA NUEVA JOHNINA. Praau .1 a. Tl St. Oellln. Aira taondleltnado Plart prl.aSa rlielna. Cocktail Louat-a BttUt- rante. II e ate pec peraona. cuarto para 1. ~J _^ ~ -~ * -at avia, vital rf) fill HOTEL CADILLAC, rm ctame a... rTOBl* el air. plira prlee Aire ecoetl- cloaatto. Precio, reduclto. en rereno SOVEBEIGN HOTEL 44 st it.~ """ asta* 7 PUTa prlraat. Aire eooa- ollrlariiol*. Dobla cede oa II. TWIN MOyHTAIH. rT~ TWIN MOUNTAIN HOTELTt*!. aaoUla, >1 aba ti entra 1 la* Mon- kaAi* Blaaaa*. SicelaaU cocina. Tlmn Bu- rapeo. Frnlil aldlae Tod.i feclllaladai para una* btolnaablee racaetona tta a*e- aaaaa 7 recreo. Plata*. Oolf. Taala. Ptt- e VlalUe larlaa pa antebda a eltloe dt atarte. Patala* 7 etraa recraaclonn. Pe- rt Inftraadtn 7 Hai 1 ictaate acriba a: oaoaoa TlCaTOta. IWreeter-Oorente. >UIOS: Mapa at H T. rnele- rle to Illaral. Bank* a Joahua B Pe-er. lae. SIS MaaUeea Are. PJ. T It. H T. . Chamber a Cttaatarta Bldf.. allaal. 7!. reeaocli-aaaite !i: % Presentamos....El Mejor y Mas Chrysler Que Jamas Se Ha Para 1951 Chrysler ha construido el carro con ms adelantos tcnicos que ningn otro fabricante haya diseado en aosl Si Ud, espera poseer uno esta ao o no . debe probar al nuevo Chrysler 1951 . con 70 nuevos adelantos tcnicos y mecnicos. Estas renovaciones tcnicas que harn historia en tl desarrollo de la produccin de carros da Amrica para 1951, la iniciacin de toda ana nueva era mecnica que har la maravilla del pblico . . cristalizada en un Chrysler 1951. '*-.." Windsor Sedan de 4 puerta! Nuevas lneas que perdurarn por aos! i Nuevo manejo Oriflow inigualado en suavidad! 8 Nuevas lneas . lujosos inte- riores . Mejor visin y . . el acabado ms perfecto! El Chrysler 1951 presenta el asombroso sistema Oriflow de amortiguadores que ningn otro carro posee! Nueva maquinaria sin rival en poder 180 H.P. Chrysler revolucionar la industria automovilstica con este nuevo motor. Mil innovaciones! - Nueva construccin en cada lnea del Chrysler! i Cubierta protectora del chassis sin ningn costo extra! Ms seguridad . Partes ms seguras en la meticulosidad de su construccin. VENGA A VER EL NUEVO CHRYSLER El carro mejor construido del mundo! AGENCIAS PAN-AMERICANAS Agentes de los corros CHRYSLER y PLYMOUTH - .... Mejores precios para carros usados FRENTE AL JARDN EL RANCHO TELFONOS: 2-0825 2-082 1 2-0827 2-0828 m______ PAGINA niKZ L PANAMA AMERICA DIARIO INOEPENDIENTB VIERNES, JULIO 13, 1981 LA DIRECTIVA DE LA ASOCIACIN DEPORTIVA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD NAL TOMO POSESIN DE SU CARGO AYER Ir a. tu -i' n -* Ayer tom posesin de su carfo, la Directiva de la Asociacin Deportiva de la Universidad Nacional en un significativo acto que tuvo lurar en el Paraninfo de dicho centro de estudios. Despus que el Rector de la Universidad, Doctor Octavio Mndez Pereira, dio posesin en for- ma rpida al Lie. Gilberto Valds como Secretario General de la Asociacin, este entusiasta deportista Jurament al resto de los miembros, secn puede apreciarse en esta vista, donde aparecen, de izquierda a derecha, el Lie. G. Valds. Rodrigo Baruco, Vocal; Mara I. Mora- les. Secretaria de Actas y Correspondencia; Jeremas Herrera, Subsecretario General y Cesar Lona, Vocal. Tambin aparece sentado, el profesor Alfonso Rojas Sucre, Director del Curso de Educacin Fsica de la Universidad.__________________________________ El Luchador Se S Impuso Anoche Al Boxeador l .* Por Darkins * Una concurrencia record pre- ** senci el magnifico programa **t. de boxeo amateur celebrado a- *- noche y con el cual se dio comienzo a la temporada pre- ,' seleccionado bolivat ano. El encuentro de atraccin fue m, el del boxeador contra el lu- I echador, a un limite de 4 asal- , tos. El boxeador tom la ofen- siva conectando una serie de ^ golpes al luchador Jimnez, ha- _r clndolo sangrar por la boca y la nariz. En el cuarto asalto el luchador tom la ofensiva ,e inhabilit por completo por [ms de 20 segundos al boxeador por lo cual el arbitro declar al lnchpdor vencedor por K.O. |} nblico silb la decisin. 'En los otros encuentros Beau [Jack II super nor tercera vez i consecutiva a Toly Elias. h El peruano Jes,s Ramos ven- ci a Manuel Portillo; Josellto Griiin cphipen sin corona de los gallos, vapule al machi 'Ton- Rliaw: Juan Moreno se | Imp'so a Ernesto Torrejtlosa y I en la ltima pelea y nico noenut de la noche, el debu- tan, e Dito AlRuero noque al mln-.ilo y 14 segundos del se- urrto asalto a Kenneth Callen- ider. Los Medias Rojas Pasaron Al Primer Lugar De La Americana LIGA NACIONAL Brooklyn ........ 51 26 .662 St. Luis ........ 41 35 .539 New York ........43 37 .538 Clncinattl ....... 36 38 .586 Flladelfia .........36 41 .488 Boston .........34 40 .459 Chicago ..........30 60 .429 Pittsburgh .......31 45 .408 Juegos de HOY Chicago en Brooklyn San Luis en New York (N) Clncinattl en Boston iNi Pittsburgh en Flladelfia (N) Resultados de Ayer St. Luis 000 020 0002. .3.0 New York 000 000 0000 4 0 Staley <12-7i y Rice. Jansen (11-8), Kennedy y Westrum. Juego de HOY New York en Cleveland (N). Washington en Detroit (N). Boston en Chicago (N) Flladelfia en 8t. Luis (N) Resultados de Ayer Washing. 000 000 3014 10 0 Detroit 121 010 OOx5 10 1 Sanford (1-5), Harris Consue- gra, Ferrick y Kluttz, Guerra. Cain (8-61, Hutchlnson y Gins- berg. Brooklyn 9,Chicago 3. Flladelfia 11Pittsburgh 6. Flladelfia 111 410 001 9 13 1 St. Luis 003 001 1207 S 2 Kellner 16-61, Kucab y As- troth. Wldmr (3-8>, Sleater, Mahoney, Suchecki, Kennedy y Lollar. Flladelfia 13. St. Luis 0. Cincinnati y Boston (lluvia) i'* CITACIN DEPORTIVA tWMISMN DE CICLISMO Tiene reunin esta tarde a las 8.30" n el Estadio Olmpico pa- ra tratar asuntos de Inters gen-ral. PRONSTICOS ' Por ONE-TWO-KID 1ANNIE N. Fonseca 2TAPONAZO Duque (e 3B SAMBO Mr. Espinosa 4JUAN HUINCHO Slxaola 5BABY RO 6B. CLOUD 7E8PARTANO 8NEHUINCO GRIS U0MR. FOOT 111-PREGONERO Tully Sana Interlude Delhi Apprise The Dauber Mosquetn Little Lulu G-.R A T I S ! Con cada compra de B/. 100.00 o ms obsequiremos una preciosa lmpara! MUEBLERA EUROPEA En final estrecho venci el Philip Morris al Mauricio En los partidos celebrados ayer en la liga de basketball de Catedral, salieron airosos los equipos -Philip Morris y La Mu- eca. En el primer partido de la noche los cigarrilleros derrota- ron al Mauricio en un final cardiaco por la estrecha ano- tacin de 47 45, mientras que La Mueca se Impuso sobre el Jabn Surex por 59 36. Se distinguieron por el Philip Morris Delvalle con 17 puntos y Soriano con 10. Por los al- macenistas De la Rosa 20 pun- tos y Garca 11. Hearn venci a Maduro y gan el derecho de jugar en los finales El jugador Webb Hearn se Impuso a George Maduro en el partido semifinal del Torneo Dunlop de Tenis por 6-1 y 6-2 en la cancha de la Piscina. Con esta victoria. Hearn ga- n el derecho de j'igar en el partido final contra Bill Hele, el cual tendr lugar el prxi- mo domingo a las 9 de la ma- ana en el mismo lugar. Se ju- garn tres sets, y ganar el que triunfe en ^os; el vence- dor recibir el bello Trofeo do- nado ror lt Casa Dunlop, aus- piciad >ra del Torneo. Primer Juego Boston 000 000 2103 5 0 Chicago 000 000 0022 9 0 Parnell Ul-5>. Taylor y Ro^ sar. Dobson (6-31, Rotblatt y Masl. New York 1,Cleveland 0. Boston SChicago 4. MEJORE a. APARIENCIA Cinco Quintetos Se Juegan Hoy La Opcin De Actuar En La Serie Final De La Justa Dos Interesantes Carreras Se Presentarn En J. Franco Mra. Por Rdeme El Hipdromo Nacional pre- sentar maana dos -Interesan- tes pruebas estelares, en las cuales se batirn ejemplares de la clase D Sobre un distan- cia de 1400 metros. En la primera de estas prue- bas competirn Piragua, Wild Wire, The Dauber, Polroraw), Galante II, Gris y Marlscali- to. Nuestro escogido para ganar esta carrera es el pequeo ejem- plar jamaicano The Dauber, que est atravesando magnfi- cas formas por lo cual debe ser el gran favorito del evento. Se Deporte de jLos Reyes Por Humberto Alsamora El dueo de caballos, Proe: sor Jos M. Quintero, desisti de presentar un reclamo a la gerencia del hipdromo nacio- nal sobre la edad del caballo Peruano Tmesis II"; como puede apreciarse en .los progra- mas de carreras pasados, este ejemplar aparece con la edad de tres aos, y en 1 Stud Book del Per tiene cumpli- dos cinco aos. Esperamos que este asunto de tanta Importan- cia en nuestra hpica sea recti- ficado para la buena marcha de la misma. Personalmente hemos visto al seor Agustn Soanes muy ocu- pado en el arreglo de la pista especialmente, en los siete foi- longs donde se han caldo tan- tos jinetes y ejemplares en per- juicio del pblico apostador. El ex-ltlgo nacional Chile Rodrguez, est esperando con- trato como preparador en el Hipdromo de Caracas, Vene- zuela, las gestiones se las est haciendo su hermano "Pancho Rodrguez. use ^ Vaseline MARCA K HAIR TONIC AWI.I \f m U ~rr. i. flbrlc .^i,.d. i, b 0-*,kU.,.li.n,U.C-.4 m presenta como ejemplar peli- groso Galante II y lo mismo podemos decir de Gris. En el otro cotejo se batirn Astoria, Guarina, Montmatre, Mosquetn, Tropicana y Mister Foot. Se espera un gran duelo entre los ejemplares Montma- tre, Mosquetn y Tropicana. He aqu nuestros pronsticos: la. carrera Debe ganar Annie N. Don Joaqun para el segundo lugar. 2a. carrera Sin Fin es nuestro escogido. Romntico es peligroso. 3a. carrera Stella defen- der nuestro dato. Black Sambo es el ejemplar a batir. 4a. carrera Slxaola debe continuar su racha de triunfos. Juan Huincho es peligroso. 5a. carrera Baby Rol debe galopar. Tully Saba ser la ene- miga segundo puesto. "a. carrera La entrada Ri- ding East. Betn se destaca. Es- partano debe ocupar la segunda colocacin 8a. carrera Apprise es nuestra escogida. Beach Sun es peligroso contendor. 9a. carrera The Dauber. Galante II es enemigo de cui- dado. 10a. carrera Mosquetn de- be ganar. Montmatre es para el segundo puesto. Ha. carrera Little Lulu es un robo. Norma es peligrosa. 0 O O Reidos prometen resultar los tres encuentros 000 Baseball de Segund Circuito Mas ESTADO DE LOS Grupo "Gringo de ptica Sosa ........ Fuerza y Lus .... Transistmica ...... pellmex .......... a Cate sullno EQUIP la Gua G. P. 6 5 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 0 4 4 lalobos' G. P. 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 I 1 3 3 goria os rdla" PJe. 1.000 1.000 .801 .800 .200 Ciela ............... Orion .-............ .200 .mu .001 Grupo "Che Vil Centenario ....... Pje. .875 .875 .875 .875 .500 Rodelag .......... Lefevre ......... Madurito ........... Panamericano *..,. .333 .250 .25b' .900 El aprendiz A. Campbell sall ayer tarde de la Clnica San Fernando, y a R. Vsquez le fu enyesada la clavicula de- recha. Los dueos de caballos no es- tn de acuerdo con las carre- ras de condiciones, porque fa- vorecen a determinado nme- ros de dueos, y en la ley que les prohibe el retiro de sus equi- nos sin el visto bueno de un veterinario. Esta maana como a las I y media se mat el caballo na- cional "Pajarito", y su jinete un principiante aprendiz de apodo Challe, tuvo que ser con- ducido inmediatamente al Hos- pital Santo Toms. Parece que cuando lo estaban trabajando al llegar a la ltima curva el caballo se asust tirndose contra las barandas de hierro el golpe fue tan fuerte que qued Instantneamente muer- to. Fortalezca la economa Nacional'. COMPRE.... TROPIDURA k Bulgaria competir en ios pxmos. juegos Olmpicos mundiales HELSINKI, Julio. IS (UP) Bulgaria anunci que partici- par en los Juegos Olmpicos de 1952 a celebrarse en esta ciudad durante el verano. Es ste el primer pas del teln de hierro en anunciarlo oficialmente. -Rusia que ingres en la Comisin Internacional olmpica en esta primavera ha anunciado que participar. Por BETO TEJADA El Basketball Provincial de segunda categora contina es- ta noche en el Gimnasio Nacio- nal con tres interesantes desa- fios entre los conjuntos: Madurito vs Panamericana 6.48 p.m. Rodelag vs Lefevre 7.30 p.m. Orion vs Rebeldes 8.45 p.m. En el primer choque corres- pondiente al grupo "Che Villa- lobos" ambos equipos con po- ca opcin rie Ir a la serle final, lucharn por mejorar su colo- cacin. El segundo juego sirve como una opcin al Rodelag de que mantenga su posibilidad de poder ir a la rueda final, quedando el perdedor fuera de toda opcin. El ltimo partido de la noche es de mayor impor- tancia y en l los Rebeldes de- fienden tambin su posibilidad de Ir a la serie final, mientras' que sus contrarios que ya estar* eliminados tratarn de entrar en la columna de ganadores. Cardales y Soto sern tos ar- bitros, Velarde anotar y el cronometrista ser Santiago Rivera. TRIUNFARON EN EL TORNEO INVERNAL DEL BASEBALL CH0RRERAN0 En pose especial para nuestro peridico, aparecen lo in- tegrantes del Deportivo "Chin", despus de haber ganado holgadamente el Torneo Invernal del Baseball de La Cho- rrera, y son de Izquierda derecha, (agachados): Jos del C. Snchez, Rafael Ortis, Carlos Castillo y Gregorio Snchez, (parados): Isidoro Celestino (nico Jonronero), Humberto Urea, Felipe Urea (Director), Rolando Chin (Manager), Jos Urea y Dionisio Salinas (Campen lanzador: 8-0). El "Aviso Oportuno" "El Mercado Sin Igual" Es Barato y Efectiva PERITOS IN AUTOMOTORES CONCURREN: Se oldiene ms kilometraje por litro am CHAMPION "No cono ico m|or manera de conomiior o combuill- bl."-enb. Albert Coln**, chf*r d. to>i .n Pan*. "Soy un chfer do taxi. Como es natural, cuanto mayor Icilome- traie me rindo cada litro de combuiliblo, mayor*] ton mil ganancial. Por 010, reinstalo nuevas Bujlai Champion coda 15.000 kilmetro. No conozco man*ra mi ficoz de ahorrar combustibl* y vitar trastornos en el motor." RIDUICTAS Dll MUNDO INTIRO POR MJ DI UN CUARTO DI IIOLO DUIEREJV PRECIOS BAJOS?... 1 AQU ESTN! Cmtmitms dm Sport y ANTES- i/5.95 a 12.00 AHORA COMPRE 2 POR / 1.95 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 1/ 3.00 6.50 8.50 9.50 12.50 El BAZAR AMERICANO PANAMA Av*. Central 2* j 71 COLON frent* a la Estacin Nuestros almscenes en Colon y Av*. Central 71. estn abiertos htsta las S p.m. .HiHiMMMWMl^ M^l^> LE7AS L. .Kv-sw^^ EN EL __ i\ it I \T 1171 DUPLETAS la. y 2a. 6a. y 7a. CARRERAS ONE-TWO 3a. va. CARRERAS COLON: Para la comodidad de nuestra clientela opera- mos aho^a tanto en el "COPACArUSA" como en el "SAVOY". !i'i.iivV7"btt -rrjcOiwia de *t wzvi franco QUINIELAS 4a. y 8a. CARRERAS PROHIBIDA LA ENTRADA DE MENORES AL HIPDROMO EVENTO ESTELAR DEL SBADO 9a. Carrera "D" Importados 7 Fgs. Premio: B (>(MMM) Pool Cierra: 5:15 p.m. ONE-TWO 1. PlRAGl A............... R. Gome 112 2. WILD WIRE............;. Rodriguez 120 3. THE DAIBER.............K.Flores 110 4. POLVORAIO............. ;. Phillip* 120 5. GALANTE II............/. Contreras 110 6. GRISU..................B. Aguirre 114 7. MARISCALITO ........... A. Phillips 115 EVENTOS PRINCIPALES PARA EL DOMINGO 5a. Carrera "A" Importados 7 Fgs. Premio: B/ 1,000.00 Pool Gerra: 2:55 p.m. 1. PHOEBVS APOLLO........ B. Moreno 110 2. RATHLIN LIGHT........J. Contreras 112 3. PINARD...................A. Soto 116 4. DICTADOR...............R. Gome* 109 5. WELSH LOCH.............. ----------- 123 6a. Carrera "F" Importados 1 Milla Premio: B/ 500.00 Pool Gerra: 3:35 p.m. PRIMERA CARRERA DE LA DCPLETA I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. HONEY MOON............ A. Basan ROSE HIP...............;. Phillips CORAGGIO.............J. Contreras THE BATH ROAD.........../. Avila PULGARCITO...............A. Soto PEPSICOLA................A. Mena IN TIME................ B. Aguirre 8. (PINCEL.................G. Sanche* 9. (CARIBE.................A. Phillips US 110 117 120 120 109x 111 115 115 r VIERNES, JULIO 13, 1951 EL PANAMA 4JHER1CA DIARIO INDEPENDIENTE FAGINA ONCE EQUIPOS DE LA UNIVERSIDAD Y AGUILUCHOS SE ENFRENTAN HOY EN REIDO JUEGO DE FTBOL Con este lance comienza el Programa Deportivo del Instituto Nacional con motivo del 40o. aniv. de su fundacin Esta noche se Iniciarn las Nido de guilas, continuar festividades deportivas en con- memoracin del 40o. aniversa- rio de fundacin del Instituto Nacional, con el partido entre los oncenos representativos de la Universidad y del Instituto. Enorme entusiasmo existe en- tre los fanticos estudiantiles por la celebracin de este cho- ere. en el cual tanto Instituto- res como universitarios se a- malgaman para lucir sus habi- lidades dentro de la cancha de ftbol. El programa deportivo en ce- lebracinde la fiesta anual del ~- y < , MUNDO DEPORTIVO Por Beto TEJADA maana sbado con la presen- tacin de dos Juegos de vollbol entre los profesores del Insti- tuto Nacional y los del Liceo de Seoritas y Profesional vs Ins- tituto (femenino). Nosotros felicitamos a los Institutores en su fecha.clsi- ca y esperamos que estas festi- vidades sean muy lucidas. Social Deportiva Se ha recibido una Invita- cin para que los equipos de Basketba'n, Baseball y Football vayan a competir al Salvador durante las Ilestas Agostlnas. Sabemos que es muy probable que el Pinocho sea quien re- presente al Baseball, el Ancn al Football, pero el Basketball va a ser sumamente difcil que envi un equipo, ya que esta- mos en pleno campeonato, y con el nuevo sistema de que hay quintetos que juegan en ocasiones hasta cuatro partidos consecutivos, no vemos com pueda asistir. Ahora a esas fies tas asistirn Selecciones de Cuba y Mxico y somos de opi- nin que si la Federacin de- cide (si el tiempo lo permite) enviar equipo alguno debe ser nuestra Seleccin Olmpica, porque no creemos de Justicia que se vaya a enviar a cual- quier equipo y que los Mexica- nos que tienen sed de venganza vayan a ganarle a nuestros re- presentantes y que los Cubanos vuelvan a vencernos como lo lograron en los Juegos Paname- ricanos. Ojal pues la Federa- cin de Basketball tratara este asunto coS'mucha cautela, ya que el ,v nico perjudicado sena nuestro/ l^fketball. He aqu.' nuestros pronsticos hpicos ppra maana sbado: lo. Annle N, s ltima con un Jinete pobre la gan sobrada.. Don Joaqun, aqui est el ri- val; 2o Romntico, .si Cado- gan puede ganar. ..Duque (e) sta (e) es de cuidado; 3o Mr. Espinosa...Jisto para ganar... Black Sambb...el sambo tendr que correr duro; 4a. Manolete, ole Tanque... Bagaleo... ene- migo de cuidado; 5a. Babi Roy ...si pierde ser llegando... Tully Saba... vender cara su derrota; 6a. Levadura...no la pierdan de vista... Battling Cloud...por la monta le damos opcin; 7a. Espartano. ..su an- terior fu sospechosa.. .Delhi.. opcin tiene de sobra; 8a Appri- se... debe ganrselos sin difi- cultad. ..Nehuinco.. .ya es tlem po que se le vea; 9a. Polvorazo ...ya ni polvo levanta...Gris ...ser duro de roer este hueso 10a Troplcana...repetir su ca- rrera anterior... Mosquetn... dar dura batalla a nuestro es- cogido. ..lia. Pregonero. ..si no pregona aqui, no pregonar ms...Little Lu...la pariente de Tureau se defiende. BOLICHE Por CHIRCA Se escogi la Directiva del torneo ",'antzen", resultando electos los siguientes: Presiden- te, Carlos Chiari, Vlce-Preslden te, Jos Damin; Secretario Ge- neral, Jos Padilla, Secretario de Prensa, Abraham Acrisch; y Tesorero Tere de Burell. Estn abiertas las Inscripcio- nes hasta e{ martes 17 comen- zar el torneo el lunes 23 del presente. Los equipos han co- menzado sus prcticas, vindose con ms frecuencia en las can- chas al "Caf Duran". Qu sucede con la Comisin Nacional de Boliche? Tenemos conocimiento que desde su nom braflento solamente ha podido j. reunirse una vez. Hacemos un ceras felicita-' llamado a todos los comislona- ciones para el dos Parft Que asistan a la pr- deportlsta lo-! *lma reunin, y si por causas cal, Vctor As- prilla, por su cumpleaos que celebra hoy. Vctor es el actual Cam- pen peso mos ca (112 libras) de! Boxeo Ama teur y una de las figuras de porvenir.en es- te deporte. personales les es Imposible la- borar, les sugerimos que pre- senten su renuncia y dejen el puesto para que lo ocupe otro que est posibilitado para ha- cerlo. es "RI Aviso Oportuno*" Pasteles, bizcochos, budines, ensaladas de frutarevstalos todo* de no aire festivo con la Crema Avoset para Batir. Avo- setproducto de las icrnles praderas de loa Estados Unidos se bate ms rpidamente . . dura por horas. Usted quedar encantada da su agradable- mente suave j cremoso sabor. ;Prubela boj! rmii IjIU la Crean Kit a Rase eaeltal. rear malii y hatea. Cm* utkEArio Pana BaU CUMA MMOTUADA OtX m coMiavA po* mbb "LORES DEL RIO Hf*\ Y Una Romntica \J I y Apasionante HI8TORIA DE AMOR QUE UD. NO OLVIDARA NUNCA JORGE MISTRAL DESEADA XfihTHcr NCANT 3ra. ELIMINACIN! HOY! A Las 8:00 p. m. DEL GRAN CONCURSO DE MAMB0S Y BOLEROS CON EL RESPALDO MUSICAL DE ARMANDO BOZA Y SU ORQUESTA ACTUACIN ESPECIAL RAUL LAPORTE Y SU ORQUESTA "MELODAS DEL PLATA" Animador: OLINDO GUARAONA Colaborador: EL BUCHI "ARISTOBVI.O" EN LA PANTALLA UN ESTUPENDO DOBLE! GRANDES PREMIOS POR EL ALMACN "PUERTO LIBRE" El Palacio de Las Telas (Calle 13 Eale) M A M B O TEATRO LUX-ESTA NOCHE MAANA en el CECILIA (A LAS 11 P. M.) A LAS 11 P.M. FUNCIN ESPECIAL DE MEDIANOCHE! LA VERDAD ESCANDALOSA SOBRE LOS ADICTOS A LAS DROGAS Y SU TRAFICO CRIMINAL! "EL SUEO INFERNAL La prensa americana est atacando vi- gorosamente el uso de drogas y mari- huana por parte de muchachos y mu- chachas de edad escolar!... Vicio que los lleva a degradaciones sin nombre! Esta pelcula se exhibe actualmen- te en Nueva York con la reco- mendacin de las autoridades m- dicas y escolares! NOTA: No es Apta para Menores de 16 Aios! Atractivo Programa Dep. Se Celebrar En "Miraflores" Con motivo del aniversario de fundacin de esta Urbanizacin de los Maestros El domingo prximo ae verificar en la Urbanizacin de Miraflores, la Barriada del Maestro, un gran programa de- portivo como parto esencial de las festividades del tercer aniversario de la fundacin de este barrio. El destacado deportista local, seor Carlos A. Delvalle, ha sido encargado por la Junta de Festejos para que organice este certamen, el cual, segn el programa elaborado, debe resultar muy animado. Administrador De Precios De Los E. U. Ser Comisionado De Base WASHINGTON Julio IS (UP)El Administrador de pre- cios Michael V. DISalle ea, segn se dice, el principal candi- dato al cargo de Comisionado de baseball, pero no ha queri- do hacer declaraciones ye se ha limitado a sonrer cuando ae le ha preguntado. A. B. Chandler abandonar el careo el prximo domingo y algunos dueos de novenas han informado que ae tomar en cuenta el nombre de DISalle en la reunin del lo. de agos- to, en que se escoger el Comisionado cuyo salario anual es ae .m.ihiii dolare*. DiSalle como Administrador de precios tiene un salarlo anual de 16,000 dlares. DiSalle no tiene antecedentes beisboleros, pero es un a- bogado con reputacin de ser buen amigable componedor, lo cual lo hara muy tU para el trato entre los dueos do no- venas y peloteros. DEPORTES EN LA COSTA DE ORO ESTADO DE LOS EQUIPOS Ftbol Colonense G. P. Pj. Dosman ............ 5 Feris ................. 1 Z Z Roque .............. El deportivo Dosman se per- fila como el ganador del certa- men futbolero de esta ciudad por sus presentaciones verifi- cadas en la gramilla del esta- dio de la calle 11. Los milita- re* salieron victoriosos en el partido celebrado el Domingo sobre los novatos del Deportivo Feria por el score de I goles a 0. Los ganadores marcaron su* tantos por Intermedio del vete- rano Nlkl Gutirrez, Pan Viejo Morales y Romn. El arbitro del partido, Edgar Issacc, de- mostr conocer sus funciones pero no tiene el carcter que au puesto, requiere para que au* decisiones sean cumplidas. En los partidos de la categora me- nor se registraron los resulta- dos siguientes. Deportivo Centuria S goles Panam Sporting 0. Foche Arguelles 2 goles Amatorias 0 goles Numerosas casas comerciales y deportivas han donado valio- sos premios a la Liga Provincial de Ftbol de Coln. Estos pre- mios se repartirn entre los jugadores ms destacados de la temporada balmpedlca. Entre los trofeos donados ocupa lu- gar prominente el precioso tro- feo del club Social y Deportivo "Los Tigres", el que en la tem- porada pasada fu retenido por el Club Los Tigres por ciertas diferencias surgidas. Nosotros criticamos en aquella ocasin la curiosa actitud del club an- tes mencionado; pero ahora queremos ser los primeros en felicitarlos por su cooperacin hacia la Liga que rige el ftbol en esta ciudad. HOY i/smsmm Creacin de PEDRO INFANTE Qu delito cometi para que lo condenaran al Presidio de donde nadie ha podido escapar? Debut de la nueva Estrella ROCO SAGA0N Escenas inquietantes to- madas en el terrible Pe- nal Mexicano! Una pelcula excepcional que enaltece a la cinematografa Azteca!... ARTES Y OFICIOS DEPORTIVO Por Miguel A. Jures Resultaron movidos los parti- dos de la Justa de Volleyball el pasado mircoles, registrndo- se los siguientes resultados: En el primero el Dep. Diesel con- serv su Invicto venciendo al Dep. Pumas por 15-13 y 15-12. En el mejor partido de la tarde el Dep. Corea le gan al Dep. los Gatos por 15-12 y 15 13. En el tercer encuentro el aguerrido equipo Laaso de la Vega derrot a los muchachos del Dep. Olga YanU por 15-12 y 15-8. Esta tarde se inauguran las Competencias de Ftbol con I Juegos. Se desarrollarn los tor- neos de las categoras Mayor, Mediana y Menor con un total de 41 equipos. LA GRANDE DEL AO! Espectculo de Espectculos! Brinda las Aventuras ms emocionantes en la mstica India!... DLA INDIA ~ con ERROL FLYNN DEAN 8TO KVVELI. Paul Lnkas Robert Douglas En Tecnicolor! CDESDE JUEVES! en lo* Teatros I LUX y CECILIA SIMULTNEAMENTE! Caonazos de la M-G-M! ?or 7-3 se impusieron lyer los Dragones al Frente en el Baseball Por S. H. IVALDI J. ESTADO DE LOS EQUIPOS Baseball de la Liga Santa Rita Circuito Mayor G. P. PJe. Dep. Aiteca .......2 0 l.Vik Dep. Dragones ....... 3 1 .790 Dep. Granillo ...... 1 1 .Sin. Fte. Patritico .....0 4 .000 Lanzando pelota de 4 impa- rable logr ayer Jos Ortega vencer por pizarra de 7-3 des- de la loma de los Dragones al Frente Patritico en el Estadio Olmpico ante regular concu- rrencia. Camarena comenz desde la loma del Frente pero no pudo controlar la batera enemiga siendo relevado en el 2o. acto por Chn, ste control un po- co pero en el 5o. episodio dio paso a Urrlola quien contuvo las constantes arremetidas de los dragones. Peleando como leones los frentistas hicieron explotar en el 6o. acto a Ortega, enviando la direccin al Indgena Bol- var Valds, quien dio buena demostracin de control y ve- locidad. Aguirre con 4-2 y E. Escalante con 3-2 fueron los mejores ba- teadores de la tarde. Con este triunfo siguen los Dragones en el segundo puesto de la Liga n corta ventaja de los punteros del Azteca quienes sostienen esta tarde juego con el Frente en el Estadio a las 4.00 p.m. con Vfalis f?W<'' T* Friccinese vigorosamente la ca- beza con V IT Al.IS durante 60 se- gundos y penese bien. En esta forma, ademes, se previene la sequedad. Hgalo: Usted notar la diferencia! IALP&Oi ... Use VITALIS. Si!, porque VITALIS le dar a su peinado una elegante y cautivadora apariencia, que le har sobresal! entre todos. Apliques* VITALIS y confirme el maravilloso efecto que produce! useVitalis ^drmotk()Oi(fuuoi HUEVO,' tgs prefieren un fiiihcu . VITALIS CREMA P4R4 L CABfLlO Lo fiji v asPEcro PtSTiMGu/po NO ... o *0 La Federacin de Baseball exhorta a las Ligas Provinciales que cooperen con el Gobierno en el arreglo de campos de juego La Federacin de Bisbol ha dado a conocer !a ilguiente Resolucin que trata sobre los Estadios y Campos de Juegos, exhortando a las Ligas Provin- ciales a cooperar con el Minis- terio de Obras Pblicas para ia realizacin de esas obras: RESOLUCIN No. 7 LA FEDERACIN NACIONAL DE BASEBALL AMATEUR CONSIDERANDO 1Que en forma. persistente esta entidad deportiva y sus organismos afiliados, ban .acti- vado una patritica campaa para Interesar anuestros Go- bernantes en la construccin de estadios y campos de Juegos en el Interior de la Repblica; 2Que ents las actividades del Plan de Trabajo para 1951 1952 adoptado por esta Fede- racin se destaca la gestin ante el Gobierno en favor de la terminacin de los estadios de David, Santiago y Las Tablas, desde hace .anos Inconclusos; 3Que coincidiendo con esta aspiracin de la Federacin, el Ministerio de Obras Pblicas ha destinado en su Presupuesto para la actual vigencia fiscal sendas partidas para la termi- nacin de los estadios citados 4 Que con la construccin de estas obras el Gobierno con- tribuir efectivamente al desa- rrollo fsico de las Juventudes Interioranas, por medio de la prctica sana de los deportes organizados; 5Que ha sido norma de es- ta Federacin respaldar calu- rosamente toda actividad gu- bernativa que beneficie el desa- rrollo del baseball de aficiona- dos, noima que se hace mSfl obligante en el presente caso,-1' cuando el lmpulsador de e.ttaa, obras es el Ingeniero Norberto Navarro, ex-Presidente de esta Federacin; RESUELVE 1Felicitar al Itfg. Norberto' Navarro, Ministro de Obras Pu- blicas, por su patritico prop* sito de terminar la construccin de los estadios de David. San- tiago y Las Tablas en el pre- sente ao; 2Exhortar a todos los or- ganismos afiliados a esta Fede- racin, especialmente a las Li- gas Provinciales de Baseball Amateur de Chirlqui, Veragua* y Los Santos, para que dentro de sus posibilidades cooperen con el Ministerio de Obras Pu- blicas en la realizacin de esta* obras nacionales; 3Designar una comisin do federados para que entreguen personalmente al Ministro Na- varro la presente Resolucin. Dada en Panam, a los one* diaa del mes de Julio de MU noveclentoi Cincuenta y Uno. El Presidente, Arturo Illueca. El Secretario. F. Medina Alain. La Comisin designada por la Federacin Nacional de Basas] ball de Aficionados, para hacer entrega de esta resolucin est. Integrada por loa federados. Pedro Medina Alain de Vera- guas, Gofredo A. Grlmaldo .! Los Santos, Alonso Roy de Chi- rlqui y Serafn H. Ivaldl J. <4e Bocas del Toro. , Esta comisin espera entre- gar en el dia de hoy la Resolu- cin al Ministro Navarro. CENTRAL lt:tS 1:17 :M 1:41 1:1* Alan I.ADD alona FREEMAN, a "EL HIJO QUE VUELVE" - En Tecnicolor I - Y EL DOCUMENTAL "UN AO EN COREA" BELLA VISTA y TROPICAL Simultneamente! ACLAMADA COMO LA MEJOR PELCULA de guerra de TODOS LOS TIEMPOS 1 La vibrante historia da loa valiente qua daaam- barcando an Namandla a Sanara y ruego alcanza- ron la victoria final! David BRIAN John AGAR Frank Lovejoy Suianne "ABRINDOSE PASO" TEATRO LUX Jane Powell y alcardo Montalhn en "Dos Semanas de Amor" (IN TECNICOLOR) El Romance de Todos Loa Tiempos I VARIEDADES LAURA HIDALGO La mi bella ae* trtz del cine ar- Sen tino y "Los S randes del Buen Humor" en u n a Comedia Musical despampanante! "CINCO GRANDES Y UNA CHICA" TEATRO ENCANTO Aire Acondicionado A LAS S :00 P M GRAN CONCURSO DE MAMBO Adems: "LA RUBIA INCENDIARIA" - y - "CARTAS A MI AMAD A - TEATRO TIVOLI ~BANCO B 100 BANCOI A lis 5 y p.m. Adems- "LA ERA DEL TERROR" 9 "MUJERES OLVIDADAS" - TEATRO IRIS Rosita Quintana T Soler "SUSANA" Fernando Rey, an "SI TE HUBIESES CASADO CONMIGO" HISPANO Abbott" y CosteUo, en CONTRA EL FANTASMA" - y - "LONDRES 999"____. CECILIA UN DOBLE DE ESTRENOS I John Carrol, an "ANGELES SIN ALMA" Adems: "LA SELVA RUGE" Gran aventura en la Selva? Y el Corto "EL MISTERIO DE LOS PLATILLOS VOLADORES- JEATRO CAPITOLIO "LA CUADRILLA DEL DIABLO" Capitulo 11 y It - Adema: "EL BANDIDO" "EL DELATOR INVISIBLE" TEATRO EDISON "Marte Invade La Tierra." Capitula* S. y IS "CARAS EN LA SOMBRA" - y - "El Alguacil de Amarillo" Afv TEATRO VICTORIA GRANDIOSO DOBLE I "OLE TORERO1 - y - "RINCN CRIOLLO" J'JILRM-0SA- Alexis Smith Scott Brady, en "MUJER DE CORAJE" "La Salamandra de Oro" PAClMCO Virginia Mayo, en "EL LECHERO" - y - "TAREAS. EL TEMERARIO - . Ut A L MARTE INVAD LA| TIERRA" <-) y "EL ANGEL T EL MALVADO" T "EL rANTASMA SE VENGA"_____ APOLO MARIHUANA" - Ad "RL MILAGRO DE ROOSEVELT "LA ESCUELA DE LA VIDA" y "LA VOZ O.UE ESCUCHARAN" |
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