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I. :- .,,-,- .. ... sa..At 'r ., .;: .aC l.T l~. ,, O ::.j.,- flSV ,. -.. _. , .. .. ..-~ .,--4. .... 4* .-.. . .. -... .. ', S : "' - ,..' '- .,.~ ...... ' ^ "^ ^- S^^" "" %.- "-':'r ... *' " 13': -., .._i -., r17! '. t .' :" ;" " ; * A iA AT.' ;I US - AR HlWSPAl, nainaATncaW isky. -T: .... ,, ^ .. 30.60 = "Let the peo a know the truth and he coutrolt h La ae" Abraham Lincoln. TWnef1 af PANAA ISAIL P, Ow AYr p Athe! IU vyml Ridgway Will Send Red offer To Resume Parle -0- fa amas ropo A pt~fd TOKYO, Aug. 24 (UP)--UnitedNations Supreme anaa S rop s Aep ed Commander General Matthew Ridgway within the next 4 hours will probably send the Communists a formal offer n7. w" brought uto resume the Kaesong ceasefire talks. n G enera By Afi osi Group But the message is expected to reject the Commun- ist protest over the alleged bombing of that tawn by a o United Nations plane Wednesday night. This bombing was The Panamanian recommendations for cooperative EC0i. rthe Communists' pretext for breaking off the talks. IaIion for the prevention and control of the dreaded foot- OC I p Iin the formal protest, received today, North Koraen Ind-mouth disease were accepted by the Regional Consul- premier and commander in chief, General Kim II Sung, totive conference on Foot-and-Mouth disease last night. i T kand the commander of the Chinese forces in Korea, Geni. The reports and conclusions of the committee appoint- lll eeral Png Teh Huai accused the United Nations of "deli ii to study and work out the Panamanian proposals, as berate attempt to murder our truce delegation." POT OFL A a a glen by David SDav d imudio, Minister of A riculture, Com- The formal Red note bras e MO AA u L S w c a sta a guladulce this morni CaptainR u- n rce and Industry, were presented late st night at the I e lu tionse o Kaesong t e ne D. Bench (with bag) shakes I wth Capt. Billy J. Jones, captain of ti Air Force mrce and Industry, were presented late as night at ofa the saeog ral d -47, which brought Bench back to re he started Albrook Field. Looking on are 8/Sgt. fifth plenary session. |1 i wayo Jones' l~meiDt.arrival at the scene of the L-13's trouble enabled Bench to. put up a time of less With some technical changes bid for the site of thi committee The Economic and social Coun- that the armistice negotiatlou Jl oaultnesy, (lft), en ineer of t- n t .P W. Iuimbell (r) with sone s. MHJhal aIft e h cors coi tte The Ece Butta j it f a de d tIt iots our al -r than three hours from: Albrook to Albrook, when bound for BDocas del Toro. and additions, the central strue- was also accepted. cil meeting at Hotel El Panama will proceed smoothly, and tha tue of what was approved, was As set up the committee will this morning boiled dn to a just and reasonable ag - 'S4BC^./:^ 4b laid^^u down by the Panamin Coy- consist of an executive commit- working committees but no de- met acceptable to both S, ermet. Theapproved recom- tee composed of -one member finite action has yet been taken. voK B r m eot taccet tth i dVtionsO went to the drafting from each of the countries pres- The groups on Transportation Rldgway has already indiit- i g h t Pl a e P F committee this morning for the ent at the conference. The cam- and Prices and Reserves met this ed that th e line he will t ket SpraLation of the final text. (Continued on Page CoL 1) morning but handled mostly pro- s likely to be far from sat Swill be presented for sign- cedural problems and set tomor-factory to the Communists. S .tute at the closing session of the row to tackle resolutions. He has announce that in- -nat conference scheduled rvest et D otwn n w o Iear e O Yesterday the Committee on Uitr Sw ber of Commerce Buildrinmg. T technical Cooperation passed a 8TH ARMY HQ., Aug. 24 (UP) been over Kaesong at the time A t S~a ... Dr. Ralph R. Alee, Director of resolution that all governments -Powerful fleets of United Na- of the alleged raid. T ted 8ttes Air Foe L-3 wa,radi to at for the encih and flew him back to Al- the Inter-American Inistitute of go on record as being very de- tilons planes destroyed or damat- And his United Nations com pae made a force, ld-L-13o. o boo, landing t0:07a.m. A lll ural S sciences, terme tl srous of continuing the program ed 137 Communist trucks, 28 mand radio has labelled tle pa ma derdland- sbrook, landing at 10:07 a "m. Agricultural Sciences, termed rs and a ie redu power 9 e COPA Wfllams choseto stay with the t results of the conference s and that all relied the necess- barges, an underwater bridge so-called raid: The mostly Sc- pl- r 10 *m L-11at Aguadul. t iflfc 4nt." He id he tyd orIts financial supported and huge amount e of supplies to-cgyalld rd Th eo at rlule rll Air Forcea.k will be sent 1 do a concise d e- t The e of when the money day in three savage rtqchks farce the Comm1mists hBie .4.. berebair _tae >e "e put Up, h- Awe a *omAenunlit reinforcement cal- staged in their efforts .to .J ta c'inply a a "fixed an- voy tort facts. SA toia bue op- V- osa and oow to -b n u- .adAte"and the fact several This broadcast suggestedi To. Vaerraoo reehe Agolul e five .l if possible. edhitrlies still have not contrib- A force of 118 planet, mostly whole series of Communist as g the L-13 minuteslater, andCat i He ld that the delegates had A survey team to estimate the uted for the 1951 program ap- jets caught a convoy bottleneck- legations of United Na e Je s i rlaen r 1 i L e a r ah w c the delegateso e a A survey team to estimate thethe Sur tilaid down a practical workingneeds of -the stricken hurricane parental has been dodged. ed at a ferry crossing on the violations of Kaong's the "'1 dv ed te squadron e l on .g n r l, e for the future, advising llctis n Jamaica v due t leave e committee a nd on Scarce Ma- Chongchon River In northwest traltlyWasonly O attempt base aM. VUt "z a--above. the countries what they could do Albroo by C-47 at 1:30 this a- United States Delegate Willis C. Reds have lost by their tlago. A helicopter which had also l sAe o h illh an r n--enat- ceoved lat Quare Heightse afTre Armstrong yesterday that appar- Streaking in from every -side blunders.. nnel ady ... ....been dispatched from Albrooka ou.. ol. t Jut 2he pr mary re- eive th Qarrny Heights after ern tly all but settled the question the planes left the entire area a The United Nations ceasefr l Wenc blow a n oil was not needed Lt. Robert Simpson of rPa s- l us n national the ritish Red by Sidn e of the Latin American nations mass of burning trucks, barges talk team, headed by Unitel (immete emer c c rescue team wc- was par nama, a jet fighter pilot sta le o n egatdi he selves finely called their Na- demanding representation on the and supply dumps. Only a hand- States Vice Admiral C. Tu S iked it Ab ac InKorea, wil be heard International Materia Confer- ful of Red trucks escaped. ner Joy, is still at the Pee which W picked up Albr ate brooki tin r zation in the complementing and tional Headquarters in Washing- tablsh b t ful of Red trcks escapedampwhich he ha ued T nited ,StatesAir Force C ta onpcked up Capt Forces Radio Station mIn a i ementing of national facil- ton tiauthori assistanere re-. Britain and France.) Thirty more trucks were de- base throughout the Kae e n te Stoat Ai F e u. F io S a t I al supAplieN gat were re- JArmstrong outlined the back- strayed or damaged in a second talk planess took oft.for-the Agualee 3n. minute tape recording of Dr. Allee said that he felt that quested blankets, hurricane ro n oe the strayed or damaged in a second talks. Sex iencesduringa.re-itowa sth s ignificantstepslanterns an dmattresses--wibe and convinced the delegates that bridge at the ferry point was de Hous lanes. ltook offor the aMnd pa l-A beauiful his experiences during a re- it wab a most significant step l ? and mattresses-will be ground and purpose of the IMC attack later and an underwater ivn' oirsthAterDi, and AmCOPAr i gC'i ,Coisrtases cent raid forward that the countries rec- taken on the plane. Although n conitet th thefc g the- regular morning i d not inconsistent with the stroyeda So were several moreu O verri d flight from Tocumen to David Lt. Simpson,.who Is the son ognized the necessity of working the Air Force is supplying the fourth Meeting of Foreign Min- barges. o ".. For First Time of Mr. and Mrs. Wilianm L with international organizations transportation, the American Red sisters e f aby, in a third strike i .e e a c(Gene) S impson, of ell&Vsta, in the f iht against afto as Cross will reimbursetheArmyfor ,tsNearby,In a third strike, Vet O n L -HealsostressednhefrotmtrShe haoanian an "e ie e ...........th voting Stars left seven trucks U .d pone oaf Killing 47 a wtteonded school one the Can To carry out nsthe oPanamanian any supplies R iventh Arm- f-or the United States, for oneal- aflame.Str lf s uc Vt O orL Lei SAugv 24vc (P) -g s A Unaedne Hets learned to fly at recommendations the conference Aboard the C-47 were Col. ways has recognized the rights of (n S i t i a ata Co w rm s H S o re ll aLnited Air ADC-6( ma Aner Ing Airport. After enr set up an international coordin- Donald B, Wilson of Logistics', smaller countries and he assured Pilots reported that some con- The House o Representatlv cra d ona h illntonearo Decoto w trained at Williams. r Force iDr. Ervin E s pchhorn.roan d y q Ca ribea Comad. a. them in effect that Latin Ameri- voy drivers, trying desperately to vote d last week to over-ride te r Scr e hllAerln of la m Base, a ila mranc p intz. can nations were fully protected escape. collided headon with oth- Presidents veto of Bill HR 3 Of I sBifse.oS _l_ Surgeon, Lt. Col. Jose C .hC bthe IMC uAn Du b0.ung W fmi Into ae Thompson, Medical Supply, Hq. e ImCy. er trucks, by a majority of 318 to 4, g, r s, io eraLottery Violation To n l Howard Roleu, At the close of his address two jet fighters made their firstap- noun r tl a The BaI Nt of iVe. ei- c e ei ". Director of Operations for the of the delegates in particular- pearance over Korea in attacks This bill supported by the i knoe wn poebn -, s inthe al t e er nI or ne s w t ndhhdAmericane ed 'lCross.n Julio E.fHeurtematte of Panamn on commuscationin thenorth- erican Legion provides $120 al as Oerk A c a or Clevelandy ee u o It Is estimated that the plane and Jorge Mejia Palaci0o of C o- east. month for nn-service-connteldT cd tdcal der.oays by A. fo ea ng Charles Aka andrew Taylor, 24, wnwill arrive between 5 and p.mw. am Tbi-expressed complete con- disabled veterans who re ras oc .tor of I wast l a for asn at Oakland. Panamanian charged Wilth vio- Can Meanwhile it was learned that fidence in the United States and In heavy ground fighting South need of attendance or nurses a eroade SecaOr It was theirs DC-B to crash. nation of a CanalZone lottery the ship Reina Del Pacifico will its spirit of cooperation. Korean troops battled grimly to care. Selecttve rZ C'Katp alglea h ap inet. Alaw, waived prelimanry earning leave tomorrow for Jamaica with Heurtematte, first to answer, recapture three hills from which The Senate has yet to act. e for acaon- i t Fisher in the Balboa Magistrate's A Qungthief Was caught re six bales of clothing and food- said "I don't have the least fear they had been thrown by Co- Pat Ryan, Chairman of the aaer s aid F Jw f or n t t A F s e Cort ti ono n t he y i ous slre n. AP0unattoefAght red-Asheba bleshof clot hinoa n fo od -d - bqnc and l permit tewo Fies To uS aSnday Court thismorning. He is free an ear thi morning by stuff. 18 sacks of clothing and about the United States." munisot counter attacks during Legslative Committee of the local boards nctlonwth Iofwthn Kay fisher, Ast.U. Dis Taylor had offered a 15 Jewel Overall, after ha d burglariz- British Legation and the Salva- lieve we are in the best hands and Legion in this area, stated tat lent three a- lm atrict Atorney leaves re by watch for sale in Balboa on a ed two rooms o the vol Hotel tion Army in Panama. A newly I wish this to be a statement of The South Koreans recaptured this bill is a fine example of the Marc P. Qu ct Chief of a nd- ae n oe r band lottery drawing based on the Steve A. Williams, n 18-yea formed relief committee "The our policy." one hill after a five and a half program that the Legion endo- the Marnagement l sto~and. In Colorado for a numbers of the July 29 Na- old Panamanian has admitted to Jamaica Hurricane Relief Com- The committee was expected to hour battle. ses. Care of d.abled veterans id named annt.s Deuty Sta s D wi -n V tional Lottery. several previous burglaries at the mittee," headed by Sidney A. pass a resolution referring to the With air support they were still child welfare are the basic pro- The two new'members of Local Hotel and is now being held in Young is coordinating the Pa- IMC this afternoon, attacking the other two. grams of tn" American Legion. Board No. I (Pacilfic side). are jail awaiting arral gpment. Bailen ifth s ainds leeftd m Iselels by thesrio Harold Perantle, E utNo es R or Beautiful has been set at $1,000. en thousands left homeless by sistant in the office of the Exec- S yep r This brought to a close Inves- the week-end hurricane that hit sistant v the fficretr ofd el .- Atigations that the police had Jamaica. Already. close to $2,000 Ford, Asistant su'p erintendent New Orleans Family for the southern D trtof the ling when a $1,400 diamond ring and supplies.wFyc Motor tion Dihe nD vision.f .h a $150 Watqh were stolen from Secretary of the committee Is Appo te LoalBoardNo. 2 o. Capt ain and Mrs. James G. Nathan A. Reid. well knownU.S. 0et' V (Atlantic ide) -are NelsonW WASHIN N, dAug. r24 (UP) Japanse warlords' a Townsend. On July 31, a wallet Navy employee and Major Herbert George N. Engelke, acting Gen- Implicated today in a prewar on.n never was passed along g11 Nic holas Bistis, a Marin sponsored by the Brih Lega- NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 28 (UP) der cover of darkness, had "The taurant Operator Rick Riccardi eral Manaereof thie Commissary Par Eastern spy ring which to the United States. the hotel missed 480 ash from Members of the committee are Caesar J. (Auctioneer of Any- Family" taken down and truck- or Chicago had lost interest Division. o later gave Rusel advance not- In his testimony on the his room Miss May Hinkson. Mrs. M. Sealy, thing Under the Sun) Blandon ed off to a city warehouse. There Riccardi is sick and Miss We 's Zone's Selective Service organi- against the United States. Soviet spying. Willoughby said ing on these cases, had main- deacon A. F. Nightengale, Arthur draw the biggest crowd of his Blandon orp ered to auction the ist colony fell through. nation now stands: The information was given he was looking for every scrap tained a constant surveillance A. Blackett-Forde. Louis A. Lin- career tomorrow when he puts statue off free and Morrison ac- An official of the Eastern Su-t Mr4 Medinger, State Director; the house Un-American Activi- of data available on possibilities which aid off at 2:30 a.m. today. Re inald McAlman. Capt. M r the city's too-nude statue uof cepted the offee r An auction bathing Asslcationf however, Mr. Quins, Deputy State Direc- ties Committee in the form of of a Japanese thrust southward Overal in lain clothes spotted conald Webster F. Marshall "The Family" on the block in block was built in Lafayette said "no" as follows: "the angle tor; Mrs.Bernice'R. Finley, Sec- notes compiled by Max Klau- in 1941. the youth c imbin up the ban- Rev. J. H. O'Neal. L. Gladstone Lafayette Square. Square. an oasis of live oaks, that we follow in our public re- retary. sen, radio operator for the sister on he odf-the "If I don't sell it after all the magnolias and full-clothed sta- lations is a conservative one and Board No. 1, of which Fy notorious Richard forge espi- If we had had the infor i hotel. He north side of th Parker. C. I. Smith and George noise that has been made," Blan- tuary at St. Charles and North one of the chief factors in our H. Irvin is chairman: Mr.Peran- age group in Shanghai and read nation (sent to Russia) in entered and burglarized Room don said, "there will be a couple Streets. philosophy is the relaxation from tie, Vincent Blava, Albert P. Tyre by a staff investigator. September or October, "he said, 268. where the Townsends (three- of pnnk faces. And one of them Persons whn consider them- the over-emphasis on ex thati.o and Mr. Ford, with Mrs. Jessie G. The disclosure highlighted the "it would have constituted an time victims), were aslee00. Panama ian laces will be nine. Not from modesty, selves easily offended were warn- so prevalent in the advertls.nT amsMedical Advaor. This board Maj. Gen. Charles A. Willough- and military warning and we room in which Mr. and Mrs. Trial On Charge people to be there." Square at the auction hour start, tease' is a complete reverse of hastofficesinthBalboanHeghts by, former intelligence chief to would have been better pre- James Caldwell were sleeping The statue a six by-five-foot or turn their heads while passing ou, pluzinciple." Railroad Station. Gen. Douglas MacArthur. oared to meet the attack on and came out with $20 cash. I Of lin C r father mother and child group A police guard was assigned to Local Board No. 2 of which According to Klausen's notes. DSa. 7. 1941.' ws then that he was apprehend Of ing of concrete, covered with lead escort the statue from the ~'r- B!audon said that, all told. Judge E. I. P. ratelman is chair- the girl's namb was Reh Ben- Willoughby volunteered no ed, with the goods in his posses- and zinc, was moulded for the house. ibuE 4u persons had inquired man: Mr.. er, F. J. Mourn- nett, and she wah about 26 information on the mysterious sion. Probable cause was found to- nqw Municipal Courts Building .bout the family. vorris Ki. blow, 3EJumsu 1. PhlllB and years old when she served ths Mism Bennett, who now would So far Williams had admitted day in the Balboa Magistrate's on North Rampart Street by En- "The tarpaulin sarong will not who owns an 'ntique shop in the Mrs. elSkI Mrs. Frances Russian spy apparatus for some be about 47. to all the burglaries except the .Court in the case of Alfredo rique Allarez. The city paid with be lifted until the auction -tarts French quar:er daid he'd Id ai Nu i "catt el' said Dr. five months in 1929. Kaussn's notes said he some- first one involving the valuable 8tona R. charged with stealing $1800 for i;. Blandon said, "'and the police- a Hollywood producer. wo dose Wayne .a Advls- The notes ddbcrlbemI her as'a times gave Miss Bennett proto- ring and watch. He had no pre- a '48 Plymouth sedan and But the statue had hardly been men will stay by the statue to rot want to be identified. r. Thles ]i it offices in CoIleatgu of his in gathering lphi he had taken of In- vious record. After questioning, same golf equipment. The total flxed to the building, when three see that there is no peeping, until Pat O'Brien. who owns a inoum$ S _lhe WI obalAdmia- sand traaamlttina secret inii- 'llegence documents "brought Williams said he had spent all value involved is $2.228.75. The city judges and a priest cam- It is unveiled After It is sold. the French Quarter bar and r SltAn to Mosow. She Was infrom somewhere." He sup- of the money aken on clothes a was boun over to the plained that Alfarez had over- tarpaulin will be replaced ano dit an. iU w j . f lbU Appeal.Board et. fite inches talle-of m -d she sent them to Moscow. for himself. U. District Court in Ancon emphasized its primary sex char- wllbe return: to the warehouse Sculptor Afare, who the Ca l7aM t are: rld build, and "beautiful desptS a glausen was. senuteed to Capt. Townsend is with the for trial." Bail has been set at aeteristics. Alfares scorned sug- until the buyer goes and gets it." ous in the New Olean st ,Lar) r est ,Bak r e wrote. several years' Imprisonment Healt M ent of the Inter- $1,000. gestions that he quiet the uproar Blandon announced that two only for his goatee, d I3.lnli), .J Fores R. [ i".rea rated r when the Japanese ro up Ame Afatirs Ina stitute, at- The car. golf baga. oilf balls. with concrete fig leaves. prospective buyers Stri Teas- at the auction. Would l ,al VIM. Run- U Idling I M L the spy ring about the time of t U.S. Embeasy. He beled to Harry Mitten. Mayor Delesseps 8. Morrison er Evelyn West who has er 39- sCertay no , .0. Vi -er tls1iab had a oPearl Harbor. His bo, gorge, and his ~1 la PanamA ternm r. Balboa. Coana I.s a 2S- ordered public modestypreserved inch bust insured with Llo d's "What do I want with to &h_ wara..bm _4e at' hanged In 194. prarl. year-old Panamanian. with a tarpaulin, ant then, un- of London for $50000, and es- thing a. - 4 .-. .5 - I: - -A .7.4 *'i 4 'S .5 'I I .4 :1 . --V* ~:.r 6 iAM AMERICAN'* AM nDMnDWi . .'* --.y i.. '. .; ,, ji . '. : -' "* '/ . .. i ..: - -rA Caro and Freight-Shs and Planes-Arrivals and Depar s HOME DELIVERa Samuel Smug! for . Samuel gos,5. vs. tu Los Angeles, CaI. t YM bee Y wOued eFor papsage S M am a s sW d 0 W 'apply IU et I to advertisel pFER ly 3.-1772 2-1S7 UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Shipping & AirLine News Great White Fleet Diablo Restdent's Boat R lh W. Rubelli and son; Jo- Aur T.Swamped in Balboa Harbor as Ryan; and Mis Ruth A small craft belonging to amluson. New Orleas Service Crlet6bal Richard W. Thompson was Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell a. 8anm swamped yesterday afternoon by dor and three children; Mr. and a Knot......................... Aug. waves when it passed a Taboga- Mrs. Clyde L. Sharp and two S. adors notnd ........................... Aug. 31 bound launch near Dock 6. When children; Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. SS.. I s ........................... g. 31 the boat capsized. Thompson was South and three children; Mrs. .. ChuI .............................e.... 14 able to right it, and after baillng Lelyn Blowick and daughter; B.. Chir ..................................ept. 1 Balboa harbor. Thompson li a=d daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- ai- lgjtttee aid i o C ) in Diablo and is employed at o b L. Snyder and three chil- ___........ ...__ -....--- ...._man. dren; Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. FRECAM" ANi --- b--- 8okStone and daughter; MlU Mar- V S.S. Cristobal Due aret A. ylveire; E. C. troop; e- New York Freight Service Crist6bal Monday from New York Mrs. angelna Tagaropulos and C. .. ...... ... IHenry L. Donovan. Director of daugh4 r; John H. Terry: Mr. A S.S. Cape Avinot ..............................Sept. 1 the Community Services Bureau and Mrs. Raymond A. Terry; F .8. Cape Cumberland .........................Sept. 9 and Truman H. Hoenke, Super- and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill T. HAVE150 S.S. Cape Cod ................................ Sept. 15 intendent of the Pacific Looks, Webster and child. IRE S.S. Cape Ann ................................Sept. 23 are among the 176 passengers dM who were scheduled to sail Wed- Mis Frances L. Weeden; Dr. M"s.*AtI~ WeeN aim oewltnrkt w L.s A n les, sa ra.Sa es. seeattl nesday from New York on the and Mrs. John M. Wilkerson; . o "asional sailo ss to New Umirand Wobi southbound trip of the SS Cris- Miss Ardis M. Willoughby; Lau- N a4 1St0,me04n t 8 e0" le W#m11114 1Is twelve m m) tobal. ren G. Woodby; Mr. and Mrs. A- (T0e *sn10 rr tthl erv Ce nre uCr r st s a twoo leeaft. Also aboard the Cristobal, David A. Yerkes and two chil- W C R Vkquint Vrelhl Saslle fre Cirmtobal to West Camt Cemiral Amexric which is due Monday morning at dren; and J. H. Young. Crist6bal to New Orleans via Cristobal, are a number of Canal Srfstobal to New Orleans via Arrives Zone teachers returning from their summer vacation. e Tele, Honduras Crlst6bal The complete advance passen- S.8. Chirlqui ....(Paussenger Service Only).....Sept. 4 ger list follows: 5 B.S. Chirqui .................................. Sept. 18 Capt. and Mrs. Pascal Adams .... and son; Mrs. Ellen E. Baileyu004 TELEPHONES: and two children; Mrs. Ruth ACOSY ON RIDe ALLEY OOP CRISTOBAL 121 -- PANAMA t-4 -2 COLON N Beckand daughter; AlbericB lait; Wa L AAMr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Blosser; LBy OSWALD JACOBY Miss Marie V. Brauer; Albert Written for NEA Service HADN'1TWE Brown; Russell H. Brubaker; OUGHTA HITI Mrs. Mary E. Ellis; Miss Alice E. ROME IN 'OT ENI|EL LNIN UUP Candee; Mr. and Mrs. Constan- A-- '"D tine Cargill and son; Miss Ruth NOTH (D) THIS K A. Chevalier; Mr. and Mrs.Q6 William W. Choate and three Q8 7 5E children; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Q85KQ81 accepting passengers for Freeman Cook; Mrs. Vivian 0. ST A 0 Corn; Miss Florence Crecelius; EST EAST CISCO Raymond A. Crucet, Jr.; and Mr Los Angeles and San Francisco and Mrs. Ralph Curlesand 694 JI052 daughter. |iJ109 WAK2 b hMr. and Mrs. Earl 0. Dailey #J872 #1053 by and two children; Mr. and Mrs. *KJ 7 4 Q 8 3 H. L. Donovan and daughter; SOUTH *M A JAX Gerardo Dutari; Mr. and Mrs. 6AK873 e610 n 9 Thos. J. Egger and two children; y 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. Houston Ess- #A94 SAILING AUGUST 27th. linger and three children; Mrs. 466542 Mary K. Farman; Mr. and Mrs. Neither side vul. Macon W. Foscue and son; Mr. North East South West BOOTS AND MI C. B FENTON & CO., INC* and Mrs. Jas. D. Fugate; Misses I V Pass 16 Pass ** LetlUas and Diane Gomez; Mr. [IN.T. Pass 3A Pass " and Mrs. Billie B. Gray and 3 N.T. Pass 44 Pass .S Tel.: Cristobal 1781 Balboa 1065 daughter; Mrs. Nora F. Green P*ss Pass% UP and Miss Ruby Oreen. Opening lead-* 2 Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hall and _. -._. Pull,* s.. son; Mrs. Mary E. Hanna and .. Answer to Previous Puzzle four children; Mr. and Mrs. Ju- Short-Tailed MonkeyIm I lius F. Hatchett; John Hayes; If North had been 6'good play- Miss Borghild L. Hermo; Mrs. er he would have played today's Lorna K. Hermo; Thos. M. Het- hand\ at three no-trump. He 3ORIZONTAL VERTICAL ring; Mr. and Mrs. Truman H. wouldn't have made that con- I Depicted 1 Treatment Hoenke and two children; Mr. tract, because the defenders ted 1Treatment and Mrs. Jos. E. Irving and son; would have had to go pretty far animal 2 Be resent Sgt. Wallace T. Johnson; Will- out of their way to let him win silently 4 NColewart lam J. Knutson; Mr. and Mrs. nine tricks.. 13 silently ated & Near Chas. Krause and son; Mr. and Actually, North was a poor 14 Mastormulated UGenuine Mrs. Daniel P. La Placa; Mr. player, so South insisted on going 14 Masterful Unoccupiedfore and Mrs. Guy R. Lord and son'; on to four spades. Curiously 15 Atlantic (ab.) 7 Nights before Mrs. Olivia K. Lowry and two enough, this contract also was 1A Pilrim father 8 Row children; and Dr. and Mrs. Mil- "impossible"-but it was fairly a 18 Sesame 9 Arda fmSsiber 3 Lure 42 Electrified ton W. Lyons. easy for the defense to make a 10Codage 11 HP$ 35Reveler particles fatal error. command 12 Lamprey 36 Oriental 48Editor (ab.) Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. McDer- fWestopened, the deuce of dia- CAPTAIN EAS 20 Rent 12atcher gutr 44 Durpreation mitt and son; Miss Elva McKee; monds, and South won with the 21 Fruit drink 17 catchbry 8 Remains 45Pr ly Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Me- ace. Declarer then led his single- w'RE r of ,22 Chief priest O25 Distnct part 40Caterpillar 46Grsa Teer; Frank J. Maguire; Carlton ton heart and allowed West to LOOKIM! BT Shrine of 25 Distinct part hair 51 That thng R. Millnowski; Aaron Nathan- hold the trick with the nine of F M ou 6.Ei SSymbolfor 27 NAbove 41Malaysian 53Symbol for son; Jos. T. Oliver; William hearts. 5OTHERoe S bol 27Above 41Malaysan 53Symbto Pearce; Mrs. Helen C. Petersen; At this point West should have AWNCEV, MR. erbium 28 Withered canoe niton Miss Katherine C. Phillips; Jas. sniffed the scent of danger. Ob- McTI6 I YOU 2 Demandtor H. Pretz; Mr. and Mrs. Joao Ri- viously South did not have either @EE, HE 27payment 6 8 beiro; Mrs. Wm. A. Robins; Mr. the aceor king of hearts. Just as ROSIEP- o29 Negative reply andMrs. Samuel H. Rowley and obviously, South was planning to t0 Symbol for t I three children; Mr. and Mrs. ruff hearts in his hand. This was te0 Symbol for bound to establish dummy's telluriumn UeaJ hearts in short order. The only 32 Correlative ofivil Defense Head hope was to lead a club to setup 2 Correlative of tricks at once in the only suit eithLer C that offered a chance for defens- 34 Through I"n Charleston, S a ye tricks.v 30 Symbol for tin West didn't like the looks of 136 Exstbo f tin e aAS li the clubs, so led another diamond. ,379 har isSays Folk ApathelThis was he fatal slip. I9---g hair is iDummy won with the queen of long and silkyCHARLESTON. .C., Aug. 24 diamonds, and South ruffed a S Virgin (UP) Two ranking members of heart. Dummy then took the VIC FLINT Small child the Charleston civilian defense queen of spades, and South ruff- 47Bind le etup quit 'today and the outgo- ed another heart. This establtsh- 148 Sculptor nin director charged that the ed dummy's queen., t !4e Indon dian dof14 people are "apathetic" about the South next laid down the ace WHAT A RI- Mindanaoedangers that war could bring, and king of trumps, leaving East neTOe THAT 52 This is James N. Sellers, head of the entered with the king of dia- related to the Transportation Divi s 1 o n, and monds. and the queen of hearts sakiRussell B. Long. chief of radio was led. East could ruff-but then, 64L ariats. in the Communications Depart- he had no tricks to cash. If the enedett dt ment, resigned their posts. ace of clubs had been knocked 65P...t .................... Iout East could have taken two isas odfrc---Meanwhile. Civil Defense Di- clubs at this point to set the con- HEADACHE?rector Fred B. Hamilton, who has tract. Spresigned effective Aug. 26 to re- As it was East had to return a enter naval service, charged that club, whereupon dummy took the caused by acid indigestion or temporary sluggishnes. He said at least 10.000 persons poor player. should be active in the Civil De- tsparklingnno. ... today Let it .luggiahnef quickly. 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HAVS IHEY LIKIEE .0 HOLU S rU o/ JI KneU 'I. -r IHa ur _ __~_ U. . 1 W-s -*':, HO ^1 SPRT - SMB~rcwxy* fN~r1!a I .r -~l 91313 WASHINGTONK, Aug. 24 (UF- President Truman sked an unwWUing CoqmreMyesterdq to repeal three sc- ion, of the nw eontr6ls Itw. wicht, he said, will add "bit- ions and billions" to the of. livnand "put the black larketeer back in then -ba ies. In a special, 2 R _' a to the House and senate, Mr. Truman woered that failure to amend the law a signed so reluctantly only 23 days ag6 would endanger he military and economic saty of this nation and the entire free world. , The President's own Congressional lieutenants held ut no hope of favorable-action on his request. But implicit ri his message was the warning that he would hol4 Con- ress respos ibl to se Voters in the 1952 elections if it ails to act ind.runaway inflation takes hold. Mr. Truman was 94I upset with a "gIoe 'e" beul whistle stop publcans and S hern De- morats nla the .0th Con-. greu who had blocked his. programs. The same sollton riddled his price controls law last month. : ' Mr. Truman singled out for epeal these three "worst" pro- salons of the new law, 1)-An amendment by Sen. iomer 1. Capehart, R., Ind. permitting manufacturers to >ass on to consumers all direct nd indirect cost increases since he Korean War. The President called this an "economy booby rap" and said its effect will be o shift more of the burden of he defense program fro* busi- Less to the consumer. 2)-An amendment by Rep. ,. S. Herlong, Jr., D., Ala.. uaranteering wholesalers and etaileis. their pre-Korean per- entage markups. Mr. Truman ,aid this invites the nation's ,00,000 storekeepers to become 'commission salesmen for in- lation. It offers them a per- entage stake in every price In- rease." 3)-An amendment by Sen. lugh Butler, R., Neb., and Rep. )lifford Hope. R., Kan., for- idding price controller Michael r. DiSalle.from putting quotas 'n the .; amount of livestock laughterhouses can kill. The resident said this Will mean 'lack marketeering and higher neat prices and make the black narketeer "harder to catch." Mr. Truman, aWip appealed to congresss to restore -reductions n the bullgets of L_-W tabiliza- ion agenalee, t ;tve the Ad- inistration i ll. tq bulkL rar plants and th kll,4 p a- islon Of there lay restrting m- >orts of foreign fats and oils. Before her wedding day- the most important day in her life-make sure your daughter knows how essea tial douching with such an effective product as ZONITI often is to feminine clewdi- ness, health and lasting happiness in marriage. Weak, homemade mixtures such as salt and water cAN NOT and Do NOT give the great germicidal and de. odorant action of Zoxrrr. Yet ZoNmr is so sAtr - even to the most delicate tis. sues. In fact, no other type of liquid antiseptic-germni- cide for the douche of all those tested is so POWERFUL yet so SAFE. Its revolutionary principle discovered by a famous Surgeon and Chemist-Zo- lWTE helps guard against infection by Kn.IIN imme- diately all germs on contact. Use as directed as often as necessary; however, make a regular habit of using it two or three times a week with perfect safety All drug- stores. . ._____& . butter and. other dairy pro- ducts. 'The Presidential message for the most -part repeated the same arguments Mr. Truman and his aides flung at Congress' last month in a vain effort to get the kind of. a law he wants. The Honse didn't even walt to receive it. Most members took off for a 16-day vaca- tion hours before the message reached Capitol Hill. The Senate was sitting but was equally chilly, although Chairman Burnet R. Maybank, D., 8. C., immediately called a meeting of his Senate Banking Committee to discuss Mr. Tru- 'man's requests with. DiSall and Economic Stabilizer Eric Johns- ton. DISalle's price. agency fired the first blast in what appear- ed to be "blame it on Con- Sgress" drv9 by the Adminis- tlon. Spokesmen said beef price ceil- ings would have to go up an- other qne to two cents a pound within 60 days because of the' Capehart amendment. "'All along the line, under the Capehart amendment, business is protected," Mr. Truman said. "Business is told that it need not absorb rising costs. But no such assurance is ex- tended to the consumer, the wage earner and the people living on pensions and other fixed incomes. They stand at the. end of the line, and the effect of the Capehart amend- ment is to take all rising costs......out of their pockets," Mr. Truman said he "caq ot believe" that Congress ,oew what it was doing when it pass- ed. that amendment. . He linked it- to tht Herlong amendment as a device which "pyramids" rising business costs I- f-* .' KidnapHunt For Shapely (ek Continues In Miami 'MIAMI BEACH, Fla.,'Aug. 24 (UP) Sheriff's officers yesterday quizzed 25 intimates of a shapely young hotel clerk believed kidnapped and possibly murdered by robber bandits. Searhing parties scoured the sand dunes and mangrove swamp area along the north beach for a trace of the missing beauty. ' "But we can't 'break through the mystery," Chief Deputy Sher- iff 0. Henderson said, trying to find ott exactly what happen- ed ealy yesterday when blue- eyed MXt. Lewana Newman, 24; vanished from the Gould Hotel- leavinhg trail of blood and an office strongbox looted of $925.' Hotelmanager Joe Gould show- ed officers another safe still con- taining $5,000 worth of jewels and $2,100 In cash. Gould said Mrs. Newman had a key to that safe, but apparently refused to turn it over to the thieves. Investigators found one of the girl's black satin sandals, a gilt belt buckle, a hairclasp and a sin- gle, earring lying near a three- inch smear of blood a few feet from the hotel's side door. "This evidence of a struggle forces us to assume kidnapping " Deputy Paul Cousins said. "But I can't get it through my head why anybody would be willing to trade a one-to-ten year robbery sentence to risk a kidnapping rap." Cousins said many of the 25 persons questioned in a continu- ous grilling session all last ixlght and today were "boy friends" of the comely brunette. The estranged husband of Mrs. Newman, who has a six-year-old son, was one of those questioned and released. "She kicked around quite a bit -like any unmarried girl," the deputy said. "She could take care of herself." and passes them on to the gen- eral public. The consumer has been caught between the hammer of the Capehart increases and the anvil: of the Herlong increases,'" he said. The President, turning to the 'Sam bloc which helped take teeth out of his controls warned that the ndtionw .at farmers- ate helped by rising prices is "largely an illusion." Si. Fa fv/tlich DUTY MPON eU IRWULRY HADQUARTURS STO|- PANAMA Cousins dismissed the theory that the girl might have beqn op- erating as an "inside woman" for the robbers or that she might have taken the money alone and left misleading clues. ,"If that were true, why would she take the $925 and leave $2,100?" Cousins emphasized. "It would have been just as simple to make the bigger haul." The deputy said two other ho- tels near the Gould had been rob- bed in the last six months, but he said "the pattern of this one doesn't link it with the others." Teachers at the nursery board- ing school where Mrs. Newman's son, Jimmy, is staying have not told him of the kidnap-robbery and he is looking forward to his mother's weekly visit. In The PANAMA AMERICAN .: I . I''J, -"" J. - ANAMA CA AN IN b i PNAM Aaac -AM NDPKKQr DAILT NEWIPAPI Lt. C. M. Dorris ' Nlew Flag Secretary To Naval Commandant Lt. Ch ies f. DDprrls, USN, -'ntlv rel*inedA. Xdward D. White as -1% Sefetary to the uommandamt, alfteenth Naval District. it. Drri.s comes to the anal Zone from the Office of Vthe UnderSecretary of the Navy, Navay -Departinentj Washington, D.C. Enlisting in the Navy in 1943, Lt. -Dorris advanced through the ranks to grade of chief petty of- Dog Ineuded. TOO HARWICH.' Mas. (UP) In an ancient but well-kept ceme- tery here is a family '*"t with markers tfor six graves. They are inscribed In thi.-fashion: "Fa- ther," "Mother, "B esas ie," "John," "Pricilla," "Our precious dog Flbssie." ficer and won his commission in 1944. Lt. Dorris was accompanied here by his wife, the former Miss Carrie Davis of Norfolk. Va., and his three children, Marion, 19, Barbara 15 and JimmiC 12. They will occupy quarters 5-C on the headquarters reamrvation. 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Ara uz 120 TRAM- Won Lost Pet. G.B. TEAMS- Wone Lt Pet. GA. Nr fhose to vit U hitter 2-1 triumph over the Yankees at Cleveland, placing 2-Politico H. Reyes 105x Cleveland.. 7 43 .645 Brooklyn 78 42 .64 Barry Markson w tot the *ct M the Indians three full games in the American League lead 3--U Mono J. Baeas, Jr. 105X New York. 75 46 .620 2 New York. 70 51 .579 7! porary prin r a, a subject only a man of l t w over their New York rivals. 4-Fulmine A. Mena 117 Boston 72 47 .605 5 Philadelphia 80 .5W1 1~ approach in evident eanet. 5--Don Catalino J. Phillips 110 h o: 65 56 .537 13 St. Louis. 57 5 .4NA 17 Mr,. mwrkon whob reads the oommercila r It was Lemon's sixth straight victory and his 15th of 6--Domino 0. Chais Detroit . 57 63 .475 20!i Boston . 56 59 .487 18' hId t fln ed reviewing three recet , the season. It was also the Indians 16th consecutive win 7-Don Temi A. Phllp 115 Whngton 48 7 .403 29 Cincinnati 53 .44 23 over Laye, Rand Turin overRay Ro e Muesniipal ani8-Mir~pda C. Chavez 108x Philadelphia 49 74 .398 30 Chicago. . 51 6 .436 24 Walcott over hzrard CWarles. at Municipal Stadium. Note: Don Temi races out of the St. Louis 37 81 .314 391' Pittsburgh 49 71 A.40 28 "And there wasn't the slightest, sueEeton of l-d Yankqe pitcher Vic Raschi was a two-day stomach upset which betting. T -Gmcne n don with to tfhe three at al th Mo rtudr Lemon's victim in the first of a left him weak, gave up seven Tddays Games oursportst e. conte crucial three-game series be- hits aed had a two-hitter go- 2nd Race "G" Natives -- Fgs. Washington at Detroit.s ) Today's Gamet oblF.tmolt. Ruh F.umb lon that the ta ty oteawtels tween the two hottest pennant ing until the seventh. Purse: $250.00 Pool Closes 1:15 Philadelphia at St. ouis (N). Pittsburgh at ladelhia (N) la oertre . Te defe cdl e Dodgesl' New'York at Cleveland (N). Cnlcinnatl at00 e0ton (N). 3 In h ad a c etly over t ls d .. .... contenders. The defeat cut the Dodgers' Second Race of the Doubles New York at Cleveland (N). Ci at Brookl (N).* ItU w at this tthat Mr. or. an, who s no. a After the Yankees got a run lead to seven and one-half games 1-Con Valor Il E. Dario 102 qston at Chicago. ois at Nw rk Little League fashionabl n wear, appeared and propo o through some loose fielding and over the idle second place Giants. 2-Almirante A. Bazan 109 a Yk nothing began to talk Of the Frank o. ght daring base running in which The Dodgers' Roy Campanella 3-Zamba C. Chavez 104x Yesterday's Results Johnson for the heavyweight ch plo in Paris. Hank Bauer came home follow- clouted his 27th roundtripper. 4-La Negra A. Mena 108 Boston 511 110 000-9 14 2 "WYesterday' Results oC ATE the rimaon tl n rapidly in Mr. M -to steal t ionl mr ing a double steal in the third, All other .National League 5-Avivato E. Silver 100 St. Louis 00'0 300 000-3 9 1 Yesterday's ults LOCAL AT the crimson mounerapidlyin Mr r Lemon tightened his control, teams were idle. 6-Diez de Mayo C. Iglesias 4-113 Parnell (15-9) and Robinson; St. Louis 000 020 002-4 5 3 First Half-Season Standings had anc needed It would have been the biggest international r The Inians made it 1-1 in the 7-Monteverde V. Castillo 112 Sanford (3-8), Suchecki, Paige, Brooklyn 000 000 101-2 7 2 TEAMS- Won Lost Pot. bery in the history of the racket." fourth when Dale Mitchell walk- Widmar and Batts. Lanier (8-8) and.D. Rice; New- ill La Bocans.. .. 7 2 .778, Mr. MarkOn wined. Racket isi an+ ugly word. He ighed ed and Mexican ace Roberto Avi- Summer Progrrmt combe (16-8), Podblelan and Twin City Rookies. 6 3 .467 frustraton; It as elear his sermon for the dayi was endie la singled. Avila moved to third 3rd Race ,"," Imported-4'/ Fgs. New York 001 000 000-1. 3 0 Campanella. Fergus (L. B,) Cubs 3 6 .333 there was doubt he had won any convert. The competition on a doubleplay and scored on a Purse: $400.00 Pool Closes 1:45 Cleveland 00 110 00Ox-2 7 1 M'eello -Gamboans 2 7 .222 too rugged. Mr. Morgan poke as a pre-eminent authority single by rookie Harry Simpson. T finae oay One-Two Raschi (17-9), Hogue and Ber- (Only Game Scheduled.) knavery. e winning runcame in the el- 1-Laconico) Jose Rodgz. 107 ra; Lemon (15-9) and Hegan. I .T l MONEY WAS o'isV]Et Ia UIP,* lowing inning r when Jim Heg aarll a o -- i n o Second Half-Season Standings The plot to Arisk .. o.a title i.tJoii. singled and Da15th ve itchell cdou- A t a a3--Fulanto l V. Castllo(5 115 Wash. 000 006 130-10 14 TAM Won Lost Pect. had been led to believe Moran would moel o ro bled. -Suav B. Aguirre 120 Detroitm ) 000 000--) Dorh Th ai ng oTwin CitRookies. 6 3 .67 motions so that the two could pick up ne way douh, S st o s. Ca4esa B. Agurr 1 anale Zone Table 000^- 000 00obody0-i d Meanwhile, the Yankees -ere Although the Margarita Gym- 5-Piragua R. Gomes 120 Porterfleld (5-6) and Kluttz; y Wo'cells Gamboans 5' 4 .556 suspicious midway atid finished so strongly the referee menaced from behind by tha e nasium will be open until the be- 6-Miss Cristina A. Mena 105 Trout (7-13), Borowy and Gins- IfllIeam Lr a( 3 .... 4 5 .444 l ars otler, who w e sk OWn.IO t ee e solto t abeu Red Sx who won 9-3 from the ginning of school for informal 7-Nijlinsky G. Cruz 120 berg, House. Fergus(L.X.)Cubs3 6 3s oateswasfordtogive the BrownsThe n a St. Louis night play. the planned and supervised 111 feit overnot the waYounChadwick as I know over there." game as lefty Mel Parnel scr- program of activities will be ter- 4th Race "C" Imported-4 1 Mile ble Tennis TourPhnamedelpa 301 101 00-6 9 Angel Delae combnaton Chwill A. oneshp Series Mcetric who w Moranlto Mr. Morgan wa our-hitter. e pe- ye t rnts nilht Purse: $400.00 Pool Closes 2:20 Chicagollows: play 101 010 000-3 7 adyHoward ROBERT PATE (I 28 444 tht he had een hn a movie plain a bit rt the gh Two of the Tigers hits came ea aragon A Vasque x Boys Junior Singlese Fred Les pauldng at the ame place. *eems to have bh t around hee n Wh day paignth two out in the ninunth. It was as en pQuiniela Foler (5-9). Scheb and As- uday at 8:15 a..AM Won Lost t. means altogether honorable. Mr. McKet s v in wa wher Porterfield's fifth triumph since Aug. 30. 3-Newminster) K. Florea 114 2irs Junior Singles: A. Lee Ju(io Pnilla clash against the Earl Beat (I) e7 24 421 he playe some football and studied denttry. T Bob Murpe The Red o thex settled things in Tody the Margarita "A" and -PMontmartre V. Ortega 120 troth;a 114 (Balboa). Omphro brothers-C. Omphroy Herrick Holde a 59 23 350 the last minute he had vetoed the conspirghtheavyw and relght title Wedne the first frame with five runs and D"League teams will meet the 2-Dofina Eleida) C. Ruiz 116 Hudson and Sheely, Masi. tn e h R Rues 1 .2 Carentier of his curious i it i ee that added single tallies in the second Paciic side champions in the 3-abBetty) Jose Rod. 1120 e or.onton) meet CotheEnesto Pinate-Da- a iC a us ?o u te r waon i doubles and a single f s for the Isthmian Junior 4-Cantaclaro V. Castllo 120 un l (Boy): H. Tet- Wednesday afternoon the Cecl Griffith (a n p l 52 19 346 Mr- Mora tells you he was with the fighter the nght h They are now only two gaes be- Basketball Championships at the 5-Levadur loses 3 P. V. Arauz120Olymphroy brothers Courteasily van- R4 p.m. (T 0 20 33 christened "Mary Ann," t unfortunately he le on the fast collapsing White Sox, dancing, has arrange a um ir ac t o (Diablo). quiTabed Midee-Arnei 6-, -2, Ler tielo Gamboansi I 51 17 333 sPP2, ily a No e details. Whether historians wil be willing t acepn ing the second placthe Yankees.thi Cristobal Gymnasium. T h e of es e -anss Fairfax B. Aguirre 110Yesterday the eors se Mta- amtatement without upporamting evidence lea Thein a row 6-3 Sen ators finally ended an games re to paresentthe. finalthlet- 7-Haste Stara C. Bovesis 112C. Lt. Claude uke team won by for-Pascual 6-0 playoff) 10 would you believe t, the urse one eleveHank Majeski homestreak and Ed- The venadulta of the Mme r program. 8-In Time J. Ruiz 111 Tenn T amen feit over the Young-Chadwick as I know it's ting Bobardr Wells there." troit when they made 14 hits to In order that parents may see -Scotch hm A. Vasquez r Dubles (Men): Les- Monday Hele-PFinallla whipped AarragesMrMaren (MG 49 15 o n r al.the occasion t have mllente oode r score a 10-0 decision over the Ti- the work their children have WiDon lomonoscon)ners L. M ontavanT (An" oard-L LaMotte -0 hav nm appear sol, iue mHei r ers as Bob Porterield pitched a done during the vacation period, Tomorrow at p.m. the Willis- plae al ree- low he murmured. four-htter especially in handicraft a n d 5th Race "C" Imported 1 Mile b Tennis Tournament were as Angel Delvalle combination will *A. Jones (MG) do 18450 It came outthat what recaed Two of the Tigers' hits came square dancing, a parents night Purse: $650.00 Pool Closes 2:55 follows: play rak k wr ROBERT PATE ().3 28 444 Between roud I to t think n with two out ind the D ninth. It was has been planned for Thursday, 1 -Paragon A. Vasquez l0x Boys Junior Singles Fred Lesle who paulding atthesame place. arlyle Layne I ca seen fought around I herexplain t l ope Porterfield's fifth triumph since Aug. 30. 2-Riding East) C. Iglesias 112 lie (Ancon). Sunday at 8:15 a.m. Bill Hele- 'W. Barnaby (F)... 39 ti .436 A big good-looking fellow, he had come out of Penniylvauia when t hem by winning a 4-3 decision NAHVILLE(NEA) Va 3Newminter) K.Flore 114 Grls Junior Singles: A. Lee Julio Pnilla clash against the Earl Best (I)...... 7 24 .421 somefootball and studied i n ciinthem. ball games this fall-more than t-Carhbe T i. Au rr(so. 3 MissiCrissna Fglanito 42 h eate plaed n oIr2a ankees in June anpitchin despite any of the handicraft pro- 4-Pamphlet H. Alamora 114 (Balba). phroy brother-C. Ophry Herrick Holder () 59 23 90 who fought ny Maim for the light-heavyweight title Wedne brilliant ects completed by the children 5-SPolvorazo V. Ortega 112 Senior Singles (Men): Pheltyno- E. Omphroy. .dingEast (e) Polvorao TRIPLES: Many players with day night up h is n ekwear tof and departed. xcepttht M heredndaf Margarita who has been 7-Chacabuco Jose Rodgz. 109 Senior Singles (Women): J. Luke meet Croeslyn Guardia-G. L. Blades (TC) .... 80 21 .350 too. H s "Mary Ann," he used to call ered and Cass Michaels hit two ha ofMn c Js 10 Reccia(Margarita Schay. *Carlos Caddle I. 43 15 .349 R ANNCAM TO doubles and a single. working with -rhe small childrenR ciRaea c h a s r Ca MRS: Walter St. 4Louis (F)1 .ranh it- The Athletics again poured it f the community n square thRace "1-" lmorted F Junior Doubles (Boys): H. Tet- Wednesday a t e r n o o n the Cecil Griffith (F). 52 19 Holder34 Morgan tells you he was with the f er he on the fast collapsing White Sox, dancing, has arranged a number Purse: $375.00-- Pool Closes 3:35 tenburn (Diablo), P. Olassburn Omphroy brothers easily van- Ram. Jimdnez (TC) 59 20 .339 christened it "Mary Ann,"obb t unortia tl e is a beating them for the third time of square dances to de demon- First Race of the Doubles (Diablo). quished Mdenze-Arnelli 6-, 6-2, Leroy Ifill (I) .. .. 51 17 333 supply the details. Whether historic n a row 6-3 at Chicago. The A's stated to parents. 1-Haydn V. Castillo 120 Junior Doubles (Girls).Cor- while Tuesday Guarda-Schay0 Maynard (TC). 9 the gentleman's statement without in aow6- C WEIGHT 95 IbT 3-AlfonsAto 0. Chanis 112 r i-Milros C. Iglelas 109 OFFICE SUPPLIES W.net. Louis,P1i C.Baxter ), t Hank Majeski homered and Ed- The adults of the Margaita -Hste Star C. Iglesias 120 ian (Diablo), C. Glasurn trounced Pereira-Pacual -0, ran (MG)... 3 14.323 em. ie Joost Dave Philley, pitcher Suare Dance Club will alo be 3-Callmedear A. SMenaot 120 th Race "C" Nblo) 6s- Fg ribbon or all makes of of- BASES ON BALLS: W..... 45 14 311 "He s fighting Bombardier Well, the Dick Fowler nd Joe Astroth all on hand to add to the show. The 4-Bforo. G. Sanchez 12 enior Doubles (Men): F. Les- Monday Hele-Pinlla whipped ), 19; R. Warreinar (MG (TC),. 49 15 London at the t 14; J.For the occas doubled30 program which will get under 5-Don Salomon Jose Rod. 109 lie (Ancon. L. Montavani (An- R. Gard-L. LaMotte 6-0 6-3. Dicar- not have minimum appear- There s lively bettgat the ring I 125 e 8-SeuestroJ.delRosarlo17x 2-Taponazo J Cadogen 120 bon paper, typewriter cov- SACRIFICES: H. Glg (TC), F 1 A t m Fowler, ith relief help from way at 7:00 p.m. will be termn- 6-Baby Ro K. Flores 10912 MrEspos Menosa 108 r, folders guides, index ; R at Jm lne (Te for off, 4. Carl Scheb. won his fifth game. aed with refreshments provided 7-MBean Etoile C. Chavez 109x 4- hite Foubleet J. Rodgzmen 110 ardso very improve ind t NATIONAL LEAGUE THby E WORLD gaa Recreana K. Floreon As- 8-Batt. Cloud B. Aguir (a),arita),R. SamueB.ls (THickey ranch, Bedot (I), an trouble ttn The Cardinals finally ended sociatioif Probably'the outstanding com- BY "CLOCKER" oTRERLEADERS "Between rounds I VAYto6er Do u'a n b e the hoodoo the Dodgers had overpetitor was title Fred Leslie who the oean?' I can see he Is putd.I ' decision 79th Race "1-2" Imported-1 Mile 0. Payne (F). 2 each. SCOTCH WHISKY them by winning a 4-2 decision NASHVILLE--(NEA) Van- 7th Race "F" Im0ported--4 Pp. won the Junior Division and thensthebuo uenarebhe goingltook at Ebbets Field after the Dodgers derbilt and Alabama play eight Purse: $500.00- Pool Closes 4:05 HITS: Robert Pate (I) 28; Earl t t IO had won 14 games in a row from Southeastern Conference foot- Second Race of the Doubles teamed up with one of the senior 1-Don Te Don Catalin Best () 24; vDunan Lord (MG), 24. 10th he winds up hiright,let t i hae t and all o Games re1- e e 1 boys and wn the senior doubles --Die de Mayo Amirane DOUBLES: Robert Pate () and I win a hatful. To this day I de the fi thEeLE.IA lAlA hsA llToN ra re B. Aguitrero 120 WASHINGTON-(NEA) -Most TI (I), 42; Ram6n JImnnen (TC),32; | L aflTothisl day, k m Max Lanier, pitching despite any other fbr. 23-ostceya amaniego 117 sortsmen aree that ce fish -Miss Cristina Fulanito H. JHoldnez (TC) 4; L. Blde greatest invention known to civil o )3-CRoadmuterl Flores 112 4-R-Miss Fairfax Baby Betty (e) (TC) 4; James Howard (oF) 4. Mr. Marlk on seemed i4 s afmmeasurablyaiby Be TCl4l; ...... .. ..... "4-Sans Souci A. Bazan 112 6--Bartolo A. Phillip 116 --Riding East (e) Polvorazo TRIPLES: Many players with picked up his neckwear kit and departed. 5-Uncle James A. Soto 120 7--ol0d Cylle J. Avila 119 6-Callmedear Haydn one each. 6-Frutal H. Reyes 103x 7-Roadmaster Caribe HOMERS: Walter St. Louis (F) I1I-Bien Hecho Armeno 3; C. Griffith (F.), H. Holder Central Pursre:t he1550.0th_"E" -rPeopool Closes 5:40s -Charles S. Mete Bufla (TC), R. Jim(nez (TC), and Rob-r S8Ath Race 1-2Imported- 1 -Pepsi Cola A. Men 105 1--The Bath Road The Dauber ert Pate (I) 2 each. Quiniela 3--alante II 0. Chanis 112 ONE BEST-The Bath Road. Holder (TC) 15; Earl Bet (I) 13; ENGINE 1T-Ranchopaja V. Rodgz. 113x 4-The B. Road M. Hurley 112 Ram6n Jimnnez (TC) 13. = SPRY98cc. o0 t 2-Bien Hecho J. Avila120 5_The Dauber K. Flores120 STRIKEOUTS: 0. Moreno. 17; Fa HurteS WEIGHT 95 Ibs. 3-Alfonsito 0. Chanis 112 6-Milros C. Iglesias 109 OFFICE SUPPLIES w. St. Louis, 15; C. Baxter (O), NO GEARS 4-Nantago Jose Rodriguez 120 14; 0. Payne (I), 14. EASY PARKING 5--Armnfo A. Mena 120 11th Race "C" Natives-6'jFgs. ribbons for all makes of bf- BASES ON BALLS: W. Forde 125 Mi e MOTOR CYCLE 7-Cotillon A. Soto 114 1-Raymond V. Rodriguez 105x adding machine rolls, car- Allen (MG), 14,01 N I Gas "llm 8-Secuestro .. del Rosario 117x -2-Taponazo J. Cadogen 120 bon paper, typewriter coy- SACRIFICES: H. Killings (T ), A LE per Gallor trotraport.. t .. p er mile 9-Tetravera K. Flores 112 3r-Mr. Espinosa A. Mena 1,08 es, folders guides, index 5; R. Jimdnez (TC), 4. THOUSANDS IN USE ALL OVER 10-Beach Sun C. Chavez 109x cards. HIT BY PITCHER: A. Brown (fceeTHE WORLD "5Eloina K. Flores 116 (F), R. Samuels (TC), E. Best (I), 5 (thrRacenimporteh-i SCOTCH WHISKY " urn: 175.00 Pool Closes 5:15 STOLEN BASES: R. Molinar One-Two HARD WINTERS (TC) and a. Duncan (MG), 2 ea. I 1-Mete Bulla R. Gomez 120 TOTAL BASES: Robert Pate &CoN 1820--STILtGoIN1SToN , UE R1 A fACA ART N 2-Ahes M. I uetrero 120 WASHINGTON--(NEA) -Most T.a I I N, INA) (). 42; Ram6n JIm.ez (TC), 2; The fashionable drink vIryw a RACES SATURDAY and SUNDAY QUINIELAS 4th ond 8th RACES 3rd and 9th RACES OPACABANA "Can CHILDREN ARE NOT ALLOWED 3rd and ~th RACES ,AVOY,,. I AT THE RACE TRACK J SATURDAY'S STELLAR RACE SUNDAY'S FEATURE RACES 5th Race "C" mprteds Mile 5th Race C Importeds 1 Mile 8th Race "A" Importeds 1 Mile Purse: $650.00 Pool Closes: 2:55 p.m. Purse: $450.00 Pool Closes: 2:55 p.m. Purse: $1,000.00 ($100.00 added) 1. PARAGON ............... A. Vdsquex llOx Pool Closes: 4:40 p.m. QUINIELA 2. (RIDING EAST ............. C. Iglesias 112 1. CORAGGIO ............. .. B. Aguirre 110 "ECONOSOC CONGRESS CLASSIC" 3. (NEWMINSTER .............K. Flores 114 2. BETUN .................... A. Basdn 120 1. PIARD ................ A Guerrero 108 2. PHOEBUS APOLLO ........ B. Auirre 115 4. PAMPHLET ............ H. Alsamora 114 3. S ................... A112 3. DICTADOR ................. A. S.ot 119 SSISMO .................... A. Soo 112 4. ROYAL COUP ............ C.Igleias 115 5. POLVORAZO .............. V. Ortega 112 SU............... Daro 6. SILVER DOMINO .......... O. Chanis 120 4.. BEDUINO ............ Jos. Rodrigues 112 6, oFELSH LO.. ..i e 10 7. ?SANDWOOD .............. E. A.Mera 99 7. CHACABUCO .. ..... .. Josi Rodrigues 109 5. DELHI ................J. Samaniea 120 8. FU ..................... A. Msa 104 J . DOUBLES Ist, 2nd 6th, 7th RACES ONE-TWO COLON: For the convenience.of our patrons we are now operating both at the I Phillies. To. Rebuild For 1952; Will Trade Big Jim Konstan ,.. t *.ons \a -o - Hamner, Ashburn, Roberts, Church Only OnesOff Block 30 UNIe B3 k NEW YORKE Ag. .24. The United ?es flirted today that the Philadelphia Plpils defend champions in the NateinalU League will rebalid for 1 by trading htelr wae reUefer oe last season.- , S that is Jimhn K stant ... ho w' otod -the most valuable player in the leas= laIt yett when he ao j d in a record 74 games whiUe winnitn 1t anl losIPg ee, T year sKonstanty has won four rmes and Jest 10 a the Phfl Itagger around In third place, all but mtheaasticaly out of the race. In exchange for Kontanty, the Phile want a proven start. ing pitcher or a hard sttua ouatfelder. It Is said manager Ed- die Sawyer wIll l baud with shorteto taB e Rpamm-er, out- fielder Rlehle Aabburn, and pitcher Rolil obert and Bybba Church. All other. including the solid hitting outfelder DlO Ennis, are on Sawyer's tradeable ist. Another manager --- Leo buroeher of the New York Giants - wants it known hi elubstill is shooting for the pennant despite the healthy le held by Booklyn. . "What do y think we're playg fort" asks Duroher, whone giants have won 11 otraihtt. A I supposed to say 'No, we'll never catch. Drookly' If we were going to give up, we'd quit right now. What's the sense of playing any more If you're go- ing to sit back and say- 'rooklya will win In a .reee'." Duroeber spped to take another breath and continued - "Of course, w're fix to catch them. We re going good now and it's up to the other guys to worry."* Powells, Westinghouse Deadlocked For 1st Place In Atlantic Hoop League -0-' STANDINGS TEAMS- Won-Lost Pet. Powells ... ..: .. 4 1 .800 WVestinghopise.. 1 .0 Caribe .. ... .. 4 .67 903rd Battery .. .. 1 3 .2S0 Coco Solo .. .., 1 4 .200 Junior Varsity... 1 4 .200 In the first game Powells won a very close decision from Caribe by the narrow score of 55 to 54. It looked as though Caribe was go- ing to have a-very easy win as they led throughout most of the game. At the half Caribe led by 11 points but, during the third quar- ter Powells pulled to within two points of Caribe. Trailing by one oint with about a minute to play ready's long shot and Manning's lay-Up put Powells ahead to stay. Brady and Anderson each scor- ed 13 to pace thefwinners while Simons had 19 for the night with Caribe. In. t last gafme of the night IWnttighoitse fntUeA to ally uip irr'onntelqn,*lIth.Pwella s defeat= uni Varty' to f, Ltme of 47 to 39 in another close ball game. Westinghouse, trail- ing by six points at the itlf pull- ed ahead by the end of the third quarter and managed to win by eight points. " For the Westinghouse team .the scoring was pretty well evened out aniong the team while for Junior Varsity it was Peltynovich and Rinehart with 9 and 8 re- spectively. Box scores of the games: Powells- FG fT TP Sullivan........ 4 1 9 Manning. .. ,. .. A " Bailey .. .... .. 2 5 9 Anderson .... .. 5 3 lo Brady ...... .. 3 7 13 Wilson ........ 0 0 0 Simons ........ 0 1 1 Bryant .... .. 0 0 0 Smith. .. .. .... 0 0 0 Totals. ........ 17 fi 55 wP r Caribe- FG FT TIP Hall .... .. .. 4 1 9 Capalbo.... .. .. 4 4 12 Hooper .... ....0 1 1 Moser. .... ..0 1 1 Sons ...... 8 3 19 Gibson ...... 2 1 5 Trout........1 1 3 Hlghley.... .... 0 0 0 Swearingen. .... 0 0 0 Welch. ........2 0 4 Moore ......... 0 0 0 Totals...... 21 12 54 Westinghouse- FG FT TP Ibaftez .. ... 3 0 6 Salas. ....... 2 1 5 Lam.......... 2 0 4 Arosemena. ......4 0 8 Castillo......... 0 0 0 . Tom.. .. .. ..1 3 Magdaleno.... 1 3 5 Rios. .... ...1 0 2 Kuirt ...... .. 1 0 2 T. Cells.. ...... 2 2 6 F. Ton .. '.. .. 0 0 0 C. Magdaleno... 3 0 6 Totals .. ........ 7 Junior Varsity- FG FT TP Peltynovich .... 4 1 9 Egolf ......... 0 2 2 Rinehart. ...... 4 0 8 Roberts.. .. .. .. 1 1 3 T. Salter. ...... 2 2 6 Hatgi ........ 2 2 6 . Salter ........ 2 1 5 Didier. ....... 0 0 0 Palumbo ...... 0 0 0 Edmounds.. .. .. 0 0 0 Tagaropulos... .. 0 0 0 Totals... .... .. 15 9 39 FRIDAY'S GAMES First Game: Coco Solo vs. Ju- nior Varsity. SSecond Game: Westinghouse vs. D-903rd Battery. TURNSTILE TOPPER CHICAGO (NEA)-The White Sox home attendance this sea- son will be the highest in the club's history. An international incident over a persecuted parrot (charming Mlle. Coco) makes as sparkling a story as ever delighted two continents! This cause celebre begins when the insensate ruling that no parrot shall ever set foot in the U.S.A. brings out the bird-lover in an American writer, a French Mayor, an Italian Line Captain, and even hardened 'customs officials. How they win final victory over base bureau- cracy is a true-life story to warm every heart, mes amis! And in this same issue you're sure to enjoy the dramatic start of a lunt new novel by William R. Scott. And the latest of HERBERT HOOVER'S MEMOIRS OF PUBLIC LIFE. h s. AugMt 25th kMu, NOW ON SAL CoUier's Wightman Cup Pay Underway NEiW YORK Aug. 24 (UP) - .kMig g were annoinced for the =veXimatch Wlghtman Cup ten- series between the United States and England at Boston W h starts today. i :orS s Hart of Coral Gables, Fla. plays Jean Quertler and Shirley ry -from Akron,,O., meets UMr. jean Walker-Smith in singles matches. In a doubles match, the Cali- fornia team of Mrs. Patricia Can- ning Todd frbm La Jolla, and Nancy Chaftee of Ventura play Pat Ward and Joy Mottram.. Saturday, Maureen Congolly of San Diego plays Kay Tuckey, Miss Hart meets Mrs. Walker-Smith and Miss Fry plays Miss Quertler in singles matches. In doubles, it's Misses Hart and Fry against Misses Quertier and Tuckey. Playground Sports SILVER CITY Monday, Aug. 20, the Silver City Junior High Intramural Soccer League got under way at the Sil- ver City Playground. Six teams are engaged in this activity- 7-A, 7-B, 7-C, 8-A, 8-B, and 8-0. The first game brought toge- ther 7-A, captained by Donald Peart and 7-B, engineered by Ba- sil DeSousa. In the first half both teams 'played cautiously. Goalkeeper Randolph)Maxwell of 7-A stopped a brilliant shot' to give his team- mates confidence. The teams fought for supremacy until the whistle blew for half time. In the second half, 7-B moved at a terrific pace and Pedro Mor- ris passed the ball to Esteban Lowe who scored the first goal. 7-A retaliated and scored one. Basil DeSousa outsmarted his opponents by shooting a long shot to score the second goal for 7-B. The final score-7-B 2, 7-A 1. In the High School department four teams vie for supremacy. Grade 12, captained by Harold Brown; grade 11. engineered by Valentine DeSousa; Wilfred Mc- Leod, captain for grade 10, and Ram6n Olston for grade 9. The first game brought togeth- er Browns and Valentines. The score was 6-2 in favor of Browns. In the Junior High department, nine teams registered for the In- tramural Volleyball L e a g u e which also started Monday. Two games were postponed due to rain. Wednesday, the third scheduled match, between 7-C and 8-A, was thrillingly played from start to finish, with the match going to 7-C, captained by Norma Hicks, by a close score of 15-12 and 15-13. In a short twilight softball game of the Canal Zone Local Rate Softball Championship, Sil- ver City Powells met Chagres at the Chagres playground. The game was a thriller from the start to the finish. Powells drew first blood chalking up three runs. Chagres tightened to even the score. Both teams scored one more to finish the game at a score of 4-4 in the fifth. The game was called on account of darkness. L. Wilson toed the slab for Chagres and was opposed by A. Griffith of Powells. Umpires: Antonio Downer, C. Miles, and E. Manning, Next Game: Sunday. Aug. 26, at Red Tank-Silver City vs. Red Ta9k. FAMILY AFFAIR Cincinnati- (NEA)-The first family night at Cincinnati's Cros- ley Field consisted of 4034 paying males who brought with them 1604 women and children admit- ted at reduced rates. LOOK YOUR useB Vaseline TRAD MARK HAIR ASZLINZ b eo gin s -Wald mmsat id cb~mw ainrg eM riiihis Ga IM*I up Burgin Impresses Fans With Brilliant Four-Round Workout Hard-hitting Eddie Burgin left Pacific side fight fans talking last night with a brilliant four- round exhibition display during the amateur program at the Pan- amg Gym. Eddie went two fast rounds with PanamA City '128pdound amateur champ Chico Anderson then took* on the veteran Goyo Castafiedas. Burgin, despite the big 16-ounce gloves, had too much power for Goyo and dropped him with a terrific left hook to end the second half of the exhibi- tion. - Burgin's punching power es- tablished him an early favorite over Panama's featherweight champion, Federico Plummer. Plummer, on the other hand, have Atlantic aiders a glimpse of the fine form he Is enjoying. He worked out at the Colon Arena yesterday afternoon. Pacific side fight fans are re- minded that the Sunday Colon night train will be held Ond hour to allow them to make the return trip to Panama City. The Sunday night train will leave Colon at 11 p.m. instead of 10 pin. Tickets for the international contest are already on sale at the Colon Arena. The supporting program in- cludes a six-round semifinal be- tween tough Joe Andrade and the speedy Carlos Watson. These 135-pounders should more than give the public their money's worth. A six-round special between 126-pounders Vicente Worrell and Black Bill and a four-round preliminary that pits Rodolfo Ampudia against Al Stewart complete the card. Fight Dope ' BY UNITED PRESS It looks like another period of waiting for Light Heavyweight Champion Joey Maxim. The Cleveland clouter. who de- fended his title for the first time in 19 months when he decisioned Bob Murphy Wednesday night, probably will be sidelined again until near the end of the year. Maxim's manager-Jack Kearns -says the champ bruised his left hand so badly against Murphy, that he won't be able to resume training for one month. peas says that makes it Im- pe le for Maxlm to defend against Don Cockell In London on Sept. 25th as originally planned. Kearns says he hopes Maxim will be able to fight again before the end of the year, probably against Bob Satterfleld. It was Maxim with plenty to spare against Murphy at Madi- son Square Garden Wednesday night. Referee Ruby Goldstein gave the fight to the champ 10- three-two. Judges Charley Short- ell and Harold Barnes each gave 10 rounds to Maxim and five to the red-haired ex-sailor from San Diego. Middleweight Champion Ran- dy Turpin of England and ex- Champ Ray Robinson signed con- tracts yesterday for their Sept. 12th return bout at the Polo Grounds In New York. Turpin took the crown from Robinson last month in London. Robinson will get 30 per cent of the gate while Turpin. although champ, will only receive 25 per cent. Complete assortment of DOO SUPPLIES at C 4. 04 16 Tivoll Ave. Tel. 2-3807 I D V V IaOUR Sufferers from I of vigour, nerf- ousness, weak body, impure blood falling memory, and who are old ana worn-out before their time will be de- lighted to learn of a now gland dig- covy by an American Doctor. Thi new discovery makes It pos. able to quickly and easily restore vigor to your glands and body, to build rich, pure blood, to strengthen your mind and memory and feel like a new mas. 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Dr. Charles Grayblll, a civilian bone specialist who also exam- ined Mantle, verified that the Yankee star is suffering from a bone disease in his left leg. Man- tle was turned down both other times because of the disease which in the result of a football injury. "Whether or not the Army will want to draft him with this bone ,infection," says Dr. Graybill, "is up to the Army." TONS OF. TUNA Wedgeport, N. 8. (NEA) - Nearly 10 tons of- bluefin tuna were taken in one week on rod and reel off Wpdgeport. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping. slipping or wobbling FASTIETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleas- ant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn't cause nausea. It's alkaline (non-acid). Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. .Even if the Army does take Mantle, the outfielder is certain of finishing the season with the Yankees. His home draft board in Miami, Oklahoma, has already filled it squota for September and October. Lt. Claude Luke Wins Inter-Service Singles Championship First Lieutenant Claude Luke, of the Air Force, won the Inter- Service Tennis'Singles thampion- ship at Fort Amador Wednesday afternoon, beating Lt. Col. Wel- don Laiche, the Army champion, .6-1, 6-3, 6-0. / Luke relied very. largely 'on a forehand chop of tremendoous re- curacy both in the forecourt and on the baseline. The colonel's deep lobs worried him at times, but his overhead response proved adequate, and his tireless fore- hand ground game, with ingeni- ous retrieving, wore the Army champion down. The third set, with Colonel Lalche plainly fa- tigued, was'almost a walkaway. Luke, as Inter-Service Cham- pion, succeeds his teammate, M-Sgt. Willard Misner, who re- turned to the U. S. earlier this month. Hospitalman First Class J. W. Hale of the Navy acted as um- pire, and the line judges were Air Force Sgt. 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You can pay more but you can't buy better than * And Ford offers you dozens of other "Look Ahead" features. You'll find the smoothness of new Automatic Ride Control . the savings of the Automatic Mileage Maker (on Ford V-8 or Six) .. ..and the safety of Double-Seal King-Size Brakes. .-. FCOM IN FOR YOUR T DRIVE" COLPAN MOTORS, INC. Aualmobile Row - PANAMA - Phones: 2-1033, 2-1036 .. wmmwmm ." I pAmC . . -. .- F ., .... .$- - "- '... : *' |i a ^ . . ...i , .- ...%3 .aI PAWMA uMl an -- -AN DCIPUnW .DAaL IUWWMAC THM MANAMi. AMeICAN AN IDIEPINDENT DAJL! IWA PAFlI Ugg EZE ^ Leave your ad with one of our Agent$ or our Offices LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 TIvoU Av Phone t-aI KIOSKO UE LESSSPS Paree d L --e Panem' MORRISON'S No. 4 I e= t Jal Av& OTICA CASLTON men* MeMadeC Am, nhp- I$..ColId SALON OE BELLEZA AMERICANO No. S5 Wat 12th Street. THE PANAMA AMERICAN No. 17I "" Strleet-Psa mi Ne. 12.179 Central Ave.--Colta. MtlAnimam for It wordb., Sword. - FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESORTS .UMMERCIAL 6 Household Automobiles Oo y, av dirlnkin ghlos Willoms S on. Claro Beeach Coan... PROFESSIONAL Write Alceholics Anonymous Two bedrooms, Frigidaires, Rock.- FOR SALE: Refrigerator, "Frigi- P 0 N T I A C Box 2031 Ancon, C. Z. gas ranges. Balbon 2-3050. P MA doire." 3 1-2 Yr. guarantee re- We run a PERMANIN mining, desk, Simmons couch, Th* le*tO Serei You have heard of the Boston Bar. HOTEL PAN-AMERICANO, El Voile. BARGAIN BAL of mahogany, front room set, two in Used Car. Now is the time to drop in. George, Special for August. Room with OVERSTOCKUD ZT3MS chairs, settee, bed, baby's bed, originally at El Rancho, is there private both $35.00 permonth,th minor household effects. 614-D, Reconditioned & uerteed to give you the best of service. $20.00 for 15 days. Meals o la ereST QUALITY Ahe Cocoli cll in Evening. Drinks at half-price Monday and carte. Reservations Tel. Pan. 2- FINEST QUALITY PAINTS Cocoi. cl in venngs. C I V A, S. A. Thursday from 5 p. m. to 7 p. 1112. are priced LOWi FOR SALE:-Kejvinator Reftigerator m. Welcome to Army, Navy and thrill ps. Bech cottages, Santo Clare, th* heapt. 8 ft., like new, Magic Chef, gas Your Pontcl* Dealer Air Force personnel. B oxea ch cottages, S.antClara Why not che aoes 4bu .likenewbabBox 435. Balboa. Phone Panama ot a money ste. 4 burner, like new, baby FOR SALE:-1947 Buick Super Se- We notify our aviculturist custom- 3.1877. tristobal 3.1673. buying the best? crib. RCA 7 Q V 5 Radio Victrolo- donette. See Cdr. Carpenter at ers thot we hove just received am combination, in very good condi- Joint Weather Unit Albrq Phone er shipment of thave nsurmountceramilch's Santa Clarao beah GEO. F. NOVE Inc. tion. 46 Street No. 27, Apt. 19, office 2237, home 7108 a Pp f h so cottages. Electric Ice boxes, gas Tel. 3-1061. 9 -- F LE --9 able Fu-O-Pep feed which is on stoves, moderate rates. Phone 6. 279 Central Ave, FOR SAE Frigdair u FOR SALE:-1950 Pontiac 4 Door, sole at the 'Mollno Criollo," No. 541 or 4-567. Tel 2-0140 FOR SALE: Frigidoire 9 cu. ft., 15,000 miles radio. # 106, Cen- 61 "B' Avenue. The prices, any Tl 1 0 Hot-point electric stove. 3 burners trial Avenue, room 24, PonomT. kind, in 100 Lb. saock $6.70. 25 CASINO SANTA CLARA and oven. RCA rodio, 5 tubes, all __ lb. sock $1.70. Panama's Most Popular Residential 60 cycle No. 12, 23 St. East Bis. FOR SALE:-'38 Oldsmobile $250-- nd Recreational Suburbion Develop- Good tires and running condition. Bids will be received in the office ment. Building Lots at Reasonable * FOR SALE:-Baby crib and mattress, Telephone 2-1334 or 5533-D, of the General Manager, Commis- Prices. Overnight cabins at $2.00 porch blinds for duplex, play pen, Diablo. sory' Division, Mt. Hope, C. Z., person. A la Carte Restaurant, 7 to card table, misc. items. House 380 until 3:00 p. m., Friday, Septem- 1 P. M. 111f synchronsd B Second St. New Cristobol. FOR SALE:-1948 Codillac in per- ber 14, 1951, when they will' be' IAghtmeters arrived a FOR SALE:--Newset of Peruvian fect condition. Telephone 3-2184 opened in -public, for furnishing FOR RENT sFOv erware for 12 persons ruvks, or 2-1075. Panama. 450,000. pounds, or alternatively INTERNATIONAL silverware for 12 persons forks, -- 225,000 pounds of Fine Granulat- A spoons, knives, etc ) solid silver IS S D- C A ARS ed Sugar. Forms of proposal, with Apartments JEWELRY. INC. 925 on dhand make--152 pieces., full particulars, may be obtain- Avwial Centolal 24 It's regular price $675.00, but Complete selection makesS *d ain to a thbe in ALHAMBRA APARTMENTS (aoa Int e. Hotl) will sell at the bargain price of models Servic Director, Balbo Heights, modern furnished-unfurnished port $425. Call telephone 3-0766 or or of the General Manager mnt Contact office No. 8061. 10th or of the General Manager, Co- St. New Crlstobal. Phone 138. Co. 2-3438. eshek out eore and prides missary Division, Mt. Hope, C. Z. St New FOR SALE:-Nearly new mahogany They Are The Best! MIAMI JALOUSIEA 405 Tivoli Avenue, Ancon. C I V A, S. A. apartment with balcony, excellent n lass, wood and J alulUnum. FOR SALE: Complete household Your Pontiac ll Cd eale Miscellaneous location. Federico Boyd No. 1. Traverse effects, refrigerator, dining set, PANAMA CANAL COMPANY FoR eN- FiCurtain Rails. fans, motors, etc. You make the FOR SALE:-Oldsmobile 98 convert- OFFERS STRUCTURES FOR SALE RENT: Furnished apartment, Installed in prices, we're leaving. Phone l- bl 1949 model Hydramotic.r For sale to the highest bidder, Build- one bedroom, livingroom, kitchen any length boa 2-1503. House 641. Brand new WSW tires, motor, bo- wings Nos. 102, 104, 1045, Balboo and both, Frigidaire, all screened, * O SALE:-- hogan hestdy excllnt cond be f financed. Phon duty paid. Heights; 264 Ancon. Sealed bids will Bella Vista. Apply # 3, Jose Du- Transparent SFOR SALE- Mohogany chest, ma- Con be financed. Phone Bolboo be received in, the office of the Su- que Avenue, top floor La Cresto. Fade Pro- hogany rockers, Simmons easy 3535 or Ponoma 3-1025. aereed or B tecting chair, Mixmaster, toaster, work erintendnt of Storehouses at Balboa FOR RENT:-Aportment, livingroom,. window shade. bench. House 1546-B, Almond St. FOR SALE:-1950 Oldsmobile # 88 utl 10:30 a m., September diningroom. bedroom, terrace, gar- Gavilan Area, Balboa. 4 door sedan with all accessories, 1951, when they will be opened in age, maid's room. Via Porras No. Th Ge$ALE Ar, olb $2.000.Q0. 827-D. Empire St., public. Forms of proposal with full 64. Tel. 3-1863. T Onw FOR SALE:-1951 Crosley 4-burner Balboa, C. Z. particulars may be secured in the ____ __ ...._COWE__S_ -.electric range. Automatic oven ond, -- -- ----- offices of the Superintendent of FOR SALE C VENTiCAN other features. 60 cycle. 9-B, 6th. FOR SALE:-1949 Ford Six, Custom Storehouses, 'Bolboo, and the Hous- FOR SALE BLIND, St. New Cristobal. De Luxe, 4 Door $1,085.00. G. E. ing Manager at Balboa Heights. amazing low .. "- -.- Radic. $30.00. Phone 2-3550 or----- ------- Boats & Motor prices. -.FOR SALE:--9 Ft 25 cycle Westing- 4-113. FOR SALE:-Fine-bred Puppies, 10 house refrigerator, $150.00. 353- -!---- weeks old. Vilar family. End of 9th FOR SALE: Motor boot. 20 foot, R. A. COWES y Cia. B New Cristobal Phone 3-1648. FOR SALE:--1950 Buick Special, 4 St. Barriodo Panama America, overall equipped for fishing, new .e --a door, radio, new tires, $1,700. Call Lefevre Park. condition. 465 Balboa Yacht Club. Tel. 2-0756 Avei Cuba No. 67 6FOR' SALE: Universal automatic 273-3296, 2-1847 ofter 4 p. m. I nquire 75 -C, Balboa Road. electric stove and Westinghouse ;O---- - FOR SALE:-Best offer. Surplus un- -- . table top automatic Hot Water FOR SALE: Studebaker Starlight used Firestone 900 x 18, 10 ply FOR SALE:' -e. Indian vertical twin I Heater. Both excellent condition. 1950., Excellent condition, white- Heavy Duty Transport Tire. Perfect lightweight 'motorcycles. Very lib- C j. Telephone Panama 3.1850. walls, extras, maroon $1,375.- condition. The Texas Cb. (Pan- erol trade IA allowance for your .Sa nsa ac S- 00. Phone 2-3193. ama) Inc. bid bike qr scooter. Come in for INSTANT a demonstration. Tropical Motors Fat-Free Powdered Milk PANAMAS Off d FOR SALE:-One pointed (cream) Inc. Panama. (fortified with Vitamin D) PNA S Position Offered desk aond choir. One aluminum OPOSAL Vo garbage poil. One ironing board, FOR SALE -PROPOSAL WANTED :-Two barbers to work on one electric iron one 25 cycle R SAL Nutritous Army Post. If interested contact electric fon (small ; one 60 cycle Real Eetalt (Continued from Page 1) barber concessionaire at building electric fan smalll; one card al E Non-tten. ittee will work with a three- 202. Ft. Gulick. table; two men's Sport Jackets, FOR SALE:-Property 16,520 sq. In _a commission of exerts on size 36, misc. items. 4 p. m, to meters of land located on Trarns- hean commission of experts on WANTED:-Responsible young lady 5 p. m. 42-A Quarry Hgts., phone isthmian highway, 7 miles from Farm Fresh home disease. o of the men will with references, must be bilingual, QH 3285. the city opposite Lions Club Agri- Flavor cultural organization of the UN, for secretary job. Apply Irving culture Schqol (Colonia Infantil). nd the third from the Pan- Zapp Company, S. A. 67 A WANTED It has more than 350 fruit trees, erican Foot-and-Mouth dis- Avenue, Saturday 8:30 12 .M. water well with a pump that sends On Slo ti P.C. Co. Commissaries se center. Miscellaneous the water 'to a concrete basin of L N 1,650 cubic feet, a house, chicken The action, in general terms, WANTED TO BUY: Underwood shed, etc. For information call t4ken on the Panamanian points 1-ESSONS:-New pupils will be re- typewriter, Standard Model, good Tel. # 2-2244 (Panama) and Of development called for: ceived Sept. 4. at Individual School. condition. Phone Balboa 2-3173. ask for Mr. Jimmy Mandorakas. 1.ll The establishment f a co- 553. WANTED: Washing machine, 25 FOR SALE:-Adjoining lots in Las Sspon monetary fund to be used Classical Pianist! Learn to glamorize cycle. Phone 3536 (Navy number, Cumbres, totaling 910 M2. plumb- by all countries in case of a pos- popular songs in modern profes- ciic ide________ ing and electricity available, at- itive outbreak of the disease. The sional style. Short course. Christen- WANTED: Late model Cushman tractive price. Call Panama 3- fund was set at $100,000 and is to sen system. Bennett's Piano Studio or Solsbury motor scooter, must be 40671. ,. be released by the executive com- Juan B. Soso No. 9. Tel. 2-1282. good condition, reasonable price. mittee with the technical con- Call 2-17 87 Panama. After 5:30 Help Wonted VENETIAN BLINDS currence of the Pan American P. M. and Sunday 3-2126. rulle W on N ,o ., Foot-and-Mouth disease center. WANTTD:-E cel.lnt cok with e- "Tropical" 2. The passage of a uniform lawt ferences, for hot. Starting -D- of theimportation of materials B rth At Rodman L ionnai res Offer cPanama.-2591. "RO-T T-Utheorigial Which could carry foot-and- WANTED MAID Con an Ameri- nouth disease. The conference Tomo Fords Cash Pr con family leaving Panamao re- MIAMI J A LO U SIE decided that the law should be Lain T gs ashPicommend English-speaking maid for in wood or glass adapted from the importation general housework to live in Bella laws enforced by the Dominican Before the wakeof the"MiVista? Phone 3-3976, Ponaoma. Mo" and her four accompanying C. A. P R AS 3. The exchange of Informa- growers had subided toahe Four lucky Legionaires will win 11 Zone Buildin s Tel. 2-309 Panam tion between the various coun- Guard vessels cut through the new Ford Victoria automobiles at tries and the making available of waters of the Cristobal break. a drawing to be conducted dur- Soon To Vanish equipment and technical person- water yesterday and started the ing the national drum and bugle nel, also the training of person- Southbound transit for Balboa corps contest finals in Miami on nel in all phases of aftosa work. They are the USCG Cutters Ne- October 15. The cars have been Bids were opened this week Some of these points will come well and Forster donated as a special convention for the sale and demolition of -Lc l '9 Organi zes under the authority of the coor- attraction by the three Seagrams 11 old buildings which will soon dinating committee. Both ships are now docked at posts of The American Legion. disappear from the Canal. Zone Pier 1-North, Naval Station. Rod- Legionaires or auxiliary mem- landscape. 4. The use of the Mexican plan man, where they will remain un- bers do not have to be present to The high bidder for nine Afterla series of conferences to combat any outbreak of foot- til tomorrow. Their commanding win. They may qualify for the Third Locks" construction and exchange of correspondence and-mouth disease immediately, officers are: the Newell, CDR drawing by:. building at Cocoli was Paredes with Headquarters, United states SVIctor Pfeiffcr and the Forster,f Panama t Ar ar an l f ,. 5. The conference turned down CDR Charles E. Master, Jr. 1. Filling out a coupon at their an Company of sPanama ity. Army oveCaribbean, Localvi 900 of W ie recommendation that the Department Convention, or by Panama Constructors Inc., ploys Organizing Committee, an American Center of foot- These vessels are ex-Edsall 2. Registering in advance for contractor for third locks exc- CIO is now the process or- _nd-mouth disease be commis- Class Destrover Escorts dis- the national convention and fill- ovation work, and later became sganiing Army workers ioned to produce vaccine against placement 1:200 tons. length 306 lnt out a coupon now. or Canal property. 'the disease Rather, they declar- feet. Each ship has a comple- 3. Filling out the coupon in the Chain Singh and Company Job-location meetings were ar- ed that this proposal was not ment of 7 officers and about 160 September issue of the American was high bidder on building 275 ranged with the commanding of- practical and that the vaccine men. and shore leave and liberty Legion Magazine, or in Ancon, a two-story former ficers of the Engineer. Ordnance, should be produced by national will be granted during their visit 4. Filling out a coupon at re- quarters building on Gorgas Quarte r m as t e r. Signal and Agencies or oy commercial con- here. gistration booths in Miami in Oc- Road next door to the present Transportation sections of the cerns ------ --- tober. Clinics Building: and on build- U.S. Armed Forces. Panama a- On the cynical side of the Civilian Students In addition, cash awards of ing 12 at Summit, a four-family rea. On the technical side of the ag$250 will be made to each of the quarters structure built in 1943 Approximately 15 of these nized tha the use of vaccinel y To Honor T ir costs or auxiliary units in which for temporary use. meetings, all of which have been nized thai the use of vaccine by I 0 rO00er I Relr the four winners hold member- -. held during lunch-hour periods, itself to combat aftosa was not AA ship. T f"I 12 were well attended. complete Dr Allen declared AA InStruCtorS The Seagrams posts also will TWO GIs Among 12 The mew tiens could not have that he would not recommend present personal gi tfcertificates Ao n been held without the coopera- vaccine except as an adjunct to Army Instructors of the Anti- of $50 each. redeemable by Na- Dead In Colais tion of the Department of the other means of combatting the Aircraft Civilian Auxiliary Pro- tional Emblem Sales to comman- Army. under the provisions of Ci- disease. oBfore some have gram will be honored tomorrow dersor presidents of departments. Train Collision violin Personnel Regulations E2. thought of vaccine as a panacea night at the American Legion posts or units of which the win- Local 900 wants to enroUll by itself, but it is really not that Club, Fort Amador. bv the stu- ners are members. METZ, France, Aug. 24 (UP) enough Army workers to Insure simple." dents of the program. At least 12 persons were kill- that each unit will be represent- The buffet dinner, dancing All Polished Up ed. including two United States ed at conferences to be arranged Delegates to the conference and entertainment will start at EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) soldiers, when the Calais-Basle with Army Headquarters. Were received by President Alci- 6:30 p m. -Philip Sanborn. 36, has polish- express crashed at 65 mi.p.h. in- *bladesArosmena at 11 a.m. today ed up his memory and nine police to the rear of a Frankfurt-Paris Devoted to Bible inte the Presidencia. Tomorrow All civilian members of cruisers to boot. A judge ordered train near here early today. ,iey will be the guests of the Pa- AACAP. their friends and any- Sanborn to wash the police cars Among the 40 injured were CORUNNA. Mich. (UP) Wal- 4tou~ government on a trip one interested is welcome, as punishment for reporting his several Americans sttaloned In ter McLeod, 91. has read through the canal, followed by a Tickets may be bought at the own machine stolen after forget- Germany and en route to Paris his 13 Bibles so often that seven o Colon. door. ting where he had parked it. on leave. of them are worn out. I x- --`--- c Now! A lasting "diamond" shine in 20 minutes... JOHNSON'S CAR-PLATE S.m. .. CARMU Me&.inWU.S"A by ohaf mmmWuu - 1 'Goodbye My Fancy' Brown Taffta. Has Stading Room Creod Polh Nights ' The Theater ou1 4's presenta- tion of "Goodbye, My Fancy" played to staeldlg .room only Dotl nights although it was pre rented in a theater whose walls and ceiling absorbed eso much Sound that the actors voices could hardly be heard in the last rows. This reporter walked the length of the theater and could easily verify that the actors were prac- tically shouting to those in the front rows. We can sympathize with the actors and underatand the worries which they must have suffered in realizing the dif- ficulty of forein, their voices to arry through hout the theater. We feel tEat Jerry Baronne and Tom Grevey, in their first stage roles, are a welcome and magnificent addition to the The- ater Guild's company. It was no- ticeable that the play ran better every time they appeared on the stage. Adolfo Arias' performance of a difficult role- -that of 50-year- old James Merrill, a&wishy-washy president of a girls' college-was most effective, in sustaining the! play, particularly in the last! scene where he tells his Agatha and his loving daughter of his change of heart. Joan Bentz tried hard to con- FOR THE SLEEK FEILJLING vey "the message" of a 40-year- Margart Shetridan. star of old war reporter, turned Con- RKO's "Tohe Thing," selects gresswoman. AS well as her lines rthis own, taffeta cocktail permitted, she was able to hide dress. The gown, an original er youthfulness for the role. Our by irest Newman of Beverly jaded war-conscious minds in- Hills, Tfeatures a strapless vdlved with Korean problems, "Petal Top" of chartreuse made the message seem overlong velvet rosebds. in its presentation. We applaud Joan for her valiant try. Of the supporting cast, the Carpenter's portrayal of Ellie and her adored Claude, seemed natural at all times we need not wonder why. Llona Joan Sears' wide-eyed sweetness and demurenes serv- ed to remind us of the fresh- ness of American youth. Elaine Lombard succeeded well in por- traying, a worried youngsters' suffering for her father's wishy- washyness. Richard Lansener would'have succeeded better as Matt Cole. if he had relaxed and enjoyed the role a little more. At times he really got Cole's character over to the audience, - we only wish he had carried on that way. Prices Dance Back Into, View Last night's typesetter over- looked a little period, and ad a result readers were wondering just what sort of dance the American Legionnaires are WINGW .. holding Labor Day. Instead of WING WHIZ Col, Fred J. As- $1 tickets, It said $100. S'cuse it cahi waves from the cockpit of please. his F-86 Salbre jjet.4fteX setting a new closed.-qourse world" speed record -In. Dtoit, Mich. Dewey Kin Ousted Ascani averAged t68,698 miles per hour around .tle 62-mile OWOSSO, Mich. (UP) Mrs. Thompao. Trophiy course. Harriet Welch, cousin of New York's Gov. Thoma4 E. Dewey, BOSTON (U.P.) -) Constable has been ordered to move out of Melvin Ligum is back on even her 94-year-old home. The build- terms with his- wife. The city ng is to be torn down to make council named Mrs. Ligum a room for a new church. constable, too. V IUNi Z 'i' -1 . v Could R Iran Talks -is LONDON, Aug. (4 (1 British oil negotiator Richard tokes said at 14nden Airport ay on his retwn ftran tan.- ' successful oil talks at Teheran that he had been battUng against a campaign Of hatred whipped up by Iranian fanaqes for 18 months. -i W He said he had been trying to deal with men who envagd nationalizing the Iranian olfieds on the pattern of Leniar anC Marx. but without any practical experience. He sald that with a bit of good- will on both sides he sti felt confideAt there was no reason wh y & sati5fatory solution Should not be reach.d. Stokes went. immediately to Premier Clement Attlee to report on his mission, Both were then to attend an emergency Cabinet. meeting. This meeting, at which would be the chiefs of staff f the Brit- ish armed services, wouldd study the implications of Britain's de- cision to hold t0e Anglo-Iranian Oil Company'tsglarit refinery at Abadan, while evacuating all but a few hundred British oil work- ers from the country. The huge Abadan Installation, built with capital of British shareholders, is the key Installa- tion of the billion dollar industry Iran seeks to take over and run ' .as a nationalized enterprise. In- declaring her intention to keep a staff of technicians in the refinery to enforce Britain's claim to the plant, a Foreign Office statement said: % "As has been stated before. is Majesty's Government would be obliged to take the neceassry measures to protect British per- sonnel should the Persian gov- ernment fail in their obligations in this respect." Ten British warships are "standing off the port of Abadan and Royal Air Force-planes have been alerted to begin a mas eva- cuation and-if necessary-to fly in troops to maintain the safety of British nationals. Evacuation of the 268 British and 130 Indian and Pakistant employes still remaining on dlty in the oilfields beyond Abadan, was ordered soon after Stoks de- clared the Teheran settlement efforts a failure and flew home. Missing Panamanian Girl Found In City The 12-year-old girl who was reported- missing Wednesday burned pr atfe -late dast night I the Marafion District of Pana- ma. Berta Quevedo, a Panamanian, was last seen playing near the mud flats in the 'Gavilan Area of Rplhona .','-",- A 'lo'n-'h police search by the police failed. i. .G .'; .: ".. When she was found yesterday at 8 p.m.. she had been walking through the streets in Panama. No information was given as to where. she had spent her time since her alleged disappearance. .' ' * AMA. .ICAN AU iPAILT NEWSPAPER . ." 'Tf'MN4AMA AkIKISECAN AN IND5PBWIT PAILT NRWSPAP'E PAGE 81A IP.nmr~ 3.0943 ' .,? i. - IN HONOR OF F talap Amba"sder wau agtse, wh a les-e . States Ambasader bto will -ve ad to.Aiu. a *esidenee Ona L L MW. Assistant Seese of jn and Ambasador Fe Va apartment O ffio.oMUi4e AM S the dtnamr h will u Embassy ReeidmMe en La Crel To Visit in CaUfonl' Panama's MinSter of Foreign Relations Ignacio MqUno. Jr., and Mrs. Molino. arWe ahlni to leave by plane tonlwoen route to California for a with Mr, 'Mollno's sisters bfofe oing WO San Francisco, where he will at- tend the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference on september 4. They will return to Panama in about there weeks. Birthday Coebtail-BDufet * Mr. Alfredo Aleman. Jr., will be host for an informal coektalt buffet at his residence in 31 Cooo del Mar this evening. The party Is in celebration of Mra. Aleman's birthday. Parewell Dinner For Miss llnor Donahue As a farewell, to Miss minor r Donahue, who Ia sailing aboard the 8.8. Panama for the UAitedW States today, Major and Mrs. Francis Roddy entertained with a dinner at the Albrook Field Offi- cers Club. inviting Mr. and Mrs. William Donahue, Mr. Robert Donahue and Francis. Barbara and Rosemary Roddy. Miss Donahue, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Donahue of Curun- du. is returning to Long Island Ci- ty, New York. where she is study- ing nursing at St. John's Hospi- tal. Returning to School Mr. Orlando Smith, son of Mr.. and Mrs. J. Palmer Smith of Ancon Boulevard, is sailing today aboard the 8. 8. Panama to re- turn to Clemson College in South Carolina. where he will enter his sophomore year. vist in the tiid S at. tay will vilst reat#ve I, West Virgi- nia and P*pn ylvata'then go on to Washington. D.O. Ft. Kbe W wne f Holds Montly e Members of t rt obbOf- ficers Wives Club met thelf monthly luncheon on urday at the post officers club. The Italian, style luncheon was plan- ned by Mrs. Lloyd Clewell. Mrs. Paul Christie, Mrs W. A. Dodge and Mrs,. Paul Bepder. Mrs., Hare was welcomed as a guest of her daubter, Mrs. J,.C. lton. Mrs. a Thomnton, Mrs. J. -otalt.and Mrs. W. E. Angerine we qre produced as new members 01 the b. . After the lunoheop Mr. Lind- say of Summit O rens showed his colored slides, of tropical plan accompanied by a lecture o tn I nthr flowers and 'plants. Ft. Amader Wives Club Gives Crasy Bat Luncheon Mrs, Alvin R. Hildebrand and Mrs. William S. McArtor were hostesses to the members of tIe Fort Amador Wives 'Club tfor a "crazy hat" luncheon and card party oh-Wednesday at the Army and Navy Club at Fort Amador. Mrs. Henry L. Landt was a- warded the door prize for wear- ing the craziest hat. Bridge priz- es were won by Mrs. ThOmas F. Turner for highest score, Mrs. Thomas Enloe for second highest score and Mrs. Frank H. Stone for, low score. New members present were Mrs. Harold H. Schulz. Mrs. Hen- ry Miller, and Mrs. James R. Ses- sions. Guests for the luncheon were Mrs. Thomas Maclntyre and Mrs. F. Mathis. -- -- ....--- Selis .the c a& r . S.Z W the mn0 .flNM wll bfi a scored dish Aper. 'I~ EClb Damnes I=41debt of the Anti-Alr Craft a Auxilary Progamm re a dance and buffet aqppe f1honor of their instrutortr on Sturay evening at the Amerid o lean Club. Anyone inter- t ay buy a ticket and at- tend VW alce. anee or teen-aper will be held this evening at the Ameri- cas- Lefon Club; with Pete's Ban Um ahn the music for daaW! The dance will begin at a0 S.m.and will last until ,I.0 p -Door prizes and dancing 01m-s may be won. Tickets are on sale at the door of the club for twenty-five cents. lboa Plans Corn Festival Dance Tomorrow Night A Corn Festival Dance with the traditional celebration of "Bemana del Malz" will take plaee at the Balboa YMCA to- morrow evening. Music will be furnished by the Air Force Or- chestra from Albrook Air Force Base with dancing from 8 to 11 p.m. A special interest will be typi- cal dance numbers by the "Con- junto Professional" a group of 20 students from the Professional School in Panama City. This is an opportunity to see native dances in native costumes ac- companied by native music. A- mong the dances will be the cum- bla. the punto, the tamborito and the mejorana. These special numbers have been secured by Mrs. Abbie de Linares, Program Secretary of the Balboa YMCA. During the intermission period Senior Hostesses will serve at the refreshment table. The following persons will be on duty: Mrs. Warnock, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Pi- per, Mrs. Ives and Mrs. Fabrega. Guest passes are required of all young women attending who are not members of the Girls Service Organization. Passes can be se- cured at the front desk of the YMCA or from one of the staff of the YMCA. Married servicemen are invited with their wives, but are asked to secure guest passes for the wives. These bi-monthly orchestra dances are made possible through the cooperation and service of the orchestra of the 71st Army Band and 7461 Air Force Band. K KK Boss Predicts Outfit's Resurgence Right Across US -- .- BaVILLU .S.C Aug. 24 (CP) -Klan bos Thomas L. Hamilton tedcted yesterday that the XU. lux Klan will become a tktion- al power as it was two decades- ago. He said he has begun 1 tfll mcale organization drive in Norlth Carolina. Hamilton, who Is Grand Dra- Sof the Carolina Klns, said n membership Is inoreasdln In South Carolina despite an ti- mask., anti-cross b.urin lw passed this year. And he d the feld Is "unlimited" In North Coar- Olina. Hamilton said, however, that 1e Is prevented by Mlan secrecy from revealing the actual num- ber of Klanmen un4er hla Juris- diction. Hamilton said he has 22 Klan meeting currently scheduled In the Carolinas. He said he would definitely hold more meetings in North Ca- rolina where he staged a cross- burning with masked Klanamen last Saturday and defied author- ities to interfere. North Carolina at first Indica- ted they would arrest mask wear- ers under an old anti-mask law. But officers said the rally was orderly and that no arrests were made although a number of offi- rs were on hand. "I believe within the next 90 days we will ha as many organ- at s orth Carolina as we have In ona," he said. "I f Xlan covering the U again like it did In 's and 0's," Hamil- t o n p r iIte d . DuurtMg Intview. Hamilton showed a repote a commission issued to ton by Oov. Her- man Taag, apponting him a lHeutenant Talmadge's honorary sta whn he became governor 9f Orfla in 1948. Hamilton said at the time he was an oIal Of the Georgia Klan under the late Dr. Samuel Green. 'rea alsO stated before his death tast he was also a member of TIalmade's staff. The Klan oend d TAmadge in his sue=ousful battle wth ex- Gov. M. M.TAo -pfn. The Kln bs also hit Gov. James F. Bynes' inaugural ad- dress statmIt that he did not want any help from the Ku Klux Klan as governor of South Caro- lina. "It Is my ambition to make the Klan so large In South Carolina that Gov. B will regret mak- ing that statement," amlton declared. 7o r 7Ae 3nfanI FELIX has l. BABY CARRIAGES FOR HOME OR TRAVEL a-.travel bed a bassinet a carriage EASY TO HANDLE QUICKLY CONVERTED I' Navy Increases Quota For Newiort.OCS The Navy has ineredaed qubtas at its new Oklcer Candidate School. Newport. Rhode Island. Beginning November 26. 1951.750 men will train in each class. A new class starts every two months and lasts for 120 days. . Applications to attend the school are being' accepted from civilians and from regular and reserve enlisted men on active duty. Family Of Bag Toters SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) Ho- mer Powell and his two sons have been carrying other people's bags for a total of 65 years. The 71- year-old Homer has been a red cap at the New York Central de- pot here for 41 years. His sons Homer Jr., and Ernest have a to- tal of M2 years service. GUARD AGAINST PYORRHEA ItStriks Negctld GunM oft of 5 May Become Victims Are you neglecting the all-im- portant care of your gums ? rm gums are vital to the health and beauty of your teeth. Tender, bleeding gums that don't receive attention may lead to the dread infection that 4 out of 5 may have-Pyorrhea! To guard against Pyorrhea with its spongy, shrinking gums and loosening teeth, see your dentist regularly and immedi- ately begin easy Forhan's 'don- bl-purpose' dental care. Twice daily, brush your teeth and mas- sage your gums with Forhan's For the Gums, the ONLY den- tfrice with Dr. R. J. Forhan's amazing .anti-pyorrhea astrin- gent. Recent clinical tests have shown that 95% of Pyorrhea- threatened cases improved after 30 days of using Forhan's. Don't wait until bleeding gums *arn you-start today to use Forhan's for brighter teeth and ficmer, healthier gums. "Brush your teeth with it" Forhan's LARGE SELECTION OF ....rench (a/a fa/tlich PANAMA Ie /ewel o/ t e Zow-Frice field ! NEW'51 PLYMOUTH ALL MODELS... COLOR CHOICE ! * Immediate Delivery * Best Used Car Prices AGENCIES PAN- AMERICANAS, S. A. Your CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Dealer Across from El Rancho . ' o t. I. I. Tels.: 2-0825, 2-0826 ---- ----- *---- - 1 - - . - --- SAN 0,1 m .. Cy.rLI~ - T H 'P M ..... " THE PNAMA AMERICAN .M ...E NE PAGE EIGHTH .........,,. .-. .- .' .. -" ,//^ '' ,. *t "" *. *' *' "" ...^ pAdantic Society SiKS. DAULTON MANN, JR., ODUCED AT AFTERNOON TEA Mrs. John T. Whitely and Mi t I. rlstobal gave a beautifully appoint S'ia -Ann Nlow.arc/d (For lMn. NlaA) Bo& 242. (/atan Telftpione Gatun 472 rs. Frank X. Zeimetz of ed tea at the Hotel Wash- Ington Wednesday afternoon. The tea and card party was arranged as a welcome to Mrs. Daulton Mann, Jr., who arriv- . -.;ed on the Isthmus Sunday. S**. Mrs. Mann arrived on the Isth- i,_nfls by plane Sunday and was accompanied by her two children aulton. Jr.. and Catherine. Mr. Mann, who is assistant manager r ,of the Panama Agencies in Cris- tobal, arrived here early in June. -Their former home was in New S ortk City- .: .... Those invited to meet the guest of honor included Mrs. Acnistin Cedefio. Mrs. Charles H. WMita- er. Mrs. Lvyle L. Koepke. Mrs. 'Wavne L. Gilder. Mrs. Thomas J. Butler. Jr.. Mrs. Chlrles Per- *. ret Sr.. Mrs. L. B. Hunnicntt. Mrs. Alert Motti. Mrs. Charles -Perrett Jr.. MrLs. FritZ Hrmnh'ov, Mrs. Fnrico Burlando. Mrs.-Hi- polito Fernandez. Mrs. Arton io Alberoiq. Mrs. George Stiotta, 'Mrs. W. H. Goebertus. Mrs. Pe- c' ter Van Dam Mrs. Mnrcelle Grin- goire. Mrs. Peter J. ecPros. Mrs. Kenneth DelValle. Mrs. Humber- to Leignadier Mrs. Willia- F. Adams. Mrc Frank W. P"ott,. Mrs. Sam Puller Mrs. Frank L. Scott Mrs. W^ ter Hunnnic'tt. Mrs. Frederick Haselof Mrs. Ro- bert Leilh, Mrs. A. G. Deit? Mrs. Josenh F. Noonan. Mrs E. L. Roades. Mrs. Samuel L. Brown, Mrs. Edward J. Henrioiiez. Mrs. J. B. Dorow, Mrs. Julia Salas, Mrs. John E. Fisher Mrs. Tho- mas J. Butler, Sr.. Miss Carmen Calogne. Miss Hone Menendez and Miss Josefa Calogne. Mrs. Shafer Weds Captain Hinson S Mrs. Florence H. Shaefer of St. George, Staten Island, New York and Captain William B. Hinson of Margarita. were married at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Bell of Margarita Wednesday af- ternoon at 4:30. Rev. Bell read the marriage service. They were attended by Mrs. Dorothy Mon- tavne and Mr. G. R. Holmelin. The bride wore an attractive dress of aqua crepe and a cor- sane of orchids. Captain and Mrs. Hinson will be guests at the Hotel Washington for several days. They will make their home in Margarita. OF M*. Marner Compliments M ss Jackie Boyle rs. Nelson W. Magner enter- taed with a morning coffee par- ty at her home in Margarita Tuesday. She complimented Miss Jackie Boyle, representative of Caribbean State to Girls' Nation. "Miss Boyle returned here aboard ...Athe Cristobal Monday after at- tenc"ng Girls' Nation in Wash- '1 I - -i ii..js..' with POND'S "sheer-gauge" POWDER * You'll adore the sheerer, clearer, soft-spoken colour Pond's Dream- flower Powder gives your skin. Because it's "sheer-gauge," Pond's Dreamflower Powder smooths on evenly, exquisitely .. gives your skin a delicate radiance that lasts! Choose from eight glamorous shades MRS. *ROSBT SACON WHITNIY, bee-. Wiful sociall, says Pond's Dreemfiower Powder is "smeeth, dferent ... sheer powder eolourw tt leeks so much seftls emi mee decee sn the ski l" r tonI "-N ington. D.C. and visiting with relatives in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Magner is a member of the Caribbean Girl State Board and her other guests were Mrs. Arthur J. Corbett who is also on the boardxMrs. G. J. Boyle and Miss Ardith Eoyle. Margarita Church Auxiliary Met with Mrs. Leach Mrs. John A. Dovel of Cristo- bal was co-hostess with Mrs. Leach and entertained the mem- bers of the Margarita Church Auxiliary at the home of the lat- ter on Tuesday evening. Late re- freshments were served. Mrs. Ernest C. Cotton, president, pre- sided at the business meeting. Mrs. George T. Darnell, Jr.. of Gamboa, was'the speaker for the evening and gave a most inter- esting talk on "The Bible." Thirty ladies attended. Gift Shower Honors Mrs. George Simon Mrs. George Simon was com- plimented with a gift shower that was arranged by the mem- bers of the Catholic Daughters of America, Court of Our Lady No. 874. after the monthly meeting of the group which was held at the Parish Hall. New Cristobal. on Monday evening. During the meeting Mrs. Lorimer Borden was presented with a past Grand Regent's Jewel and Mrs. Ivanhoe Selxas with a service pin. The presentations were made by the Grand Regent, Mrs. Edward White. Miss Blanca Beverhoudt and Mrs. Cecilia were hostesses for the evening and the others pres- ent included Mrs. Louis Aubin, Mrs. Philin Ng, Mrs. Victor Fish- er, Mrs. F. L. Alexaltis. Mrs. Louis Wong, Mrs. A.'P. Lim, Jr., Mrs. Claire Geniteau. Mrs. Lu- cy Blades, Mrs. F. W. Washa- baugh. Mrs. E. C. Tarr, Miss Ma- bel Lew. Miss Dorothy Kam. Miss Colombia Luque, Miss Josephine Kam, Miss Anna Fisher. Miss Ri- ta Ng. Miss Hercllia Kam and Miss Cecilia Alexaitis, The Rev. Vincent Ryan, C. M., Court Chaplain and Rev. J. Mc- Miller were also present. Receiving Congratulations on Birth of Son Congratulations are being ex- tended to Warrant Officer and Mrs. Peter Panagoplous of Fort Davis on the birth of a son at the United States Naval Hospital at Coco Solo, August.16. The baby has been named Robert. Mother and son returned to their home on Tuesday. Evening Circle to Meet Monday Evening Mrs. C. L. Lindgren of New Cristobal will entertain for mem- bers of the Evening Circle of the Cristobal Unidn Church at her home, House 52, on 34 Street, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Richard L. Sulli- van will serve as co-hastc.ss. Mrs. J. W. Linkeman will be the speaker and will tell of her ex- periences as a missionary in Honduras. Basket Ball Group Honor Dick Sullivan Members of Powell's basketball team arranged a farewell get-to- gether to honor Richard Sullivan, the son Of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sullivan of Cristobal, at the Margarita Gym Wednesday even- ing. This team won the first half of the series: Those weho were present included Arnold Man- ning, Skippy Anderson, Vernon Bryant, Carl Simons, Gilbert Smith, Roy Wilson, Paul Whit- lock and Jim Brady. Mr. Sullivan sailed today - board the Cristobal en route t New York where he will visit with Mr. and Mrs.: W. T. Compton, and their daughter Miss Jalde Compton on Long Island. Miss Compton, who left here in June is taking a secretariat course in New York City. Mr. Sullivan will enter Clemson College. in Southl Carolina in September and will take a course in electrical engin- eering. Special Meeting of Gatun Civic Council Members of the community of Gatun are urged to attend the Special Civic Council meeting which will be held Monday even- ing at 7:30 at the Gatun Club-' house. Important on the agenda of the evening is the discussion of bus transportation for the school children and the coming Community Chest Drive. Sock Hop Planned at Cristobal 'Y' The Social Activities Commit- tee of the Cristobal Armed Serv- ices YMCA has arranged a Sock Hop for the men in the armed forces tomorrow. The dance will start at 8:00 p.m. and will feature the music of Gardners Band. So take off your shoes, relax and enjoy an evening of entertainment and fun. This is another Red Feather program. lett Flower 3/ ow. at I.. ow a v 2Eraw6nthIsiastic Crowd ' Growing interest by both men dergrift, 'Valeatine's Day;" Mrs. and wome nin the art of flower Mary Ana Haske, "Baster;" Mrs. arrangement was evideneed at Evelyn Olenlck, "Iourt of July;" the Balboa YMCA early this week Mrs. W. C. lx, and Mrs. H. W. when over 600 visitors called to Vetter, "Chr-t# -a;" ,lizabeth inspect the flower show staged Ho wz e, "'Than ng," and by the June-August class under Clarissa lma, "llow'en." the direction of Mrs. Pat M619. Orchid cbrbages were given by Mrs.- Morgan has conducted Mrs. Morgan to Mrs, Ignacio Mo- Flower Arrangement Classes, on lino, wife of the Mlter of For- a volunteer basis, for the past eign Relations of the Republic of two. years. This year a class was Panama; Mrs. F. Newcomer, started in La Boca, also. wife of the Governor of the Canal An antique piece of Panama- Zone; Mrs. Ellsa Espinosa de nian jewelry, a gold and pearl Heurtematte, mother of the new- fish, was given to Mrs. Morgan ly appointed Ambassador from by the class in appreciation, for Panama to theUnited States, and the enthusiasm and joy that has Mrs. Ellen Eckburg, President of been brought to them through the Cardenas River Garden Club, these lessons. who presided at the tea service .Mr. Louise Morris, who assists and punch bowl during .the tea Mrs,Morgan, was given an orchid hour. corsage and a bolt of corsage rib- Corsages were also given to bon by Mrs. Morgan and mem- Mrs. C. R. Vandergrift, chairman; bers of the class presented her Mrs. H. I.,Homa, Mrs; W; R. Lind- with plants for her "friendship say, Sefiora Ana de FAbrega, Ele- garden," perfume and green na CarriGo. Thelma Carrizo, Mrs. handkerchiefs in gratitude for Marguerite- Qrooks Miss Ceci her helpfulness in working with Heurtematte, Mrs. H. !t Haskell, the class. Mrs. E. Gnehm. Mrs. Evelyn 01- The graduates roved t r nick, Mrs. Olive Piper, Illeana The graduates proved, their Roy and Mrs. Russell Nelson. understanding of design, line, Gardenia wrist bandsWwere giv- composition, color, choice of'ma- en to the Junior Hostesses: Ellen trial and unusual containers Rogan, Susan Schorr, Betsey when the judges, Mrs. Hortensia Christie, Elizabeth Howze, Judy Alfaro de Aleman, well known for Lindsay and Blanca Calvo. her originality and. beautiful The prize winners received or- flower arrangements; Mrs. Jean chid corsages given by Mrs:Mor- Karch, Canal Zone art teacher; gan, and ceramic flasks, a huge Mrs. Irene Chan Pauldihig, artist coffee cup, ash trays and frogs and critic, and Gaspar Pacheco, made and given by R. K. Morris. architect and designer, voted The following awards were this class' efforts the best show- made: ing, collectively speaking, that Class eI-Cut Flowers. First prize they-have judged to date. (arrangement of yellow helico- Mrs. Jane Kellee de Ruiz and r e sioLnlow eco Mrs. Underwood assisted in' plac- nia Mrs. Jessie Lindsay; Second Mrs. Underwood assisted in lac- prize arrangementt of Castor ings ndnumbering the arrange- Beans and Leaves) Miss Ceci. mentsrfor the exhibit. Heurtematte Third prize (ar- Mrs. Jessie Lindsay won two Heurtangematten ToWhiterd prize (ar-ndi first pris, Class 1 andClass 2. Whirangement o White Dahlias M. Car-nd Mrs. Lindsay's daughter Judith rzo;HonorableMention (Vand received honorable mention in orchids in a silver bowl) Judith Class 1. Susan Schorr, daughter Linds a sy. ver bowl) Jud of Colonel and Mrs. David P. Clinsay Schorr of Quarry Heights took Class 2-Fruits and Vegetables. flrstcorre if Qarsr Hitxosioad First prize (a spath of Royal Palm first prize in Class 3-Exotic an filled with a flower cluster of Ou- Roy Nelson and Captain Clif- ban palm, Spanish chestnut, ford Payne were guest exhibitors. Mangosteen, Grapefruit, Panda- Nelson showed a gorgeous gloxina molus t, Cocoa, Dllinea, Cara and two States ivies. Capt. Payne mola, Noni, Oncoba (thistles). exhibited a pepper plant in full Garcinia, and various types of exhibited a pepper plant in full palm fruits) Mrs. Jessie Lindsay; The "Special Occasions" Ar- Second p rize, Mrs. - rangements drew much favora- rizo de Ponce; Third prize, Mrs. rngble comment. The exhibit was Flora B. de Chiari and Honora- ble comment. The exhibit was ble mention Thelma de Cdrrizo. not competitive and those re- blementa o ThelmadeDrrieo* snolnsible for the attractive dis- Class 3-.xotlc and Dried Ar- play included: Mrs. Molly Van- HANDBAGS - HANDBAGS - HANDBAGS all colors for all occasions * Plastic Straw * Beaded Silk! Reasonable Prices! THE FRENCH BAZAAR Juan Palomeras COLON U. S. ROYAL SUPER-RIBBED TRUCK TIRES , i -'- -. -- . O Apartado 1913, Panama Ong PAINS IN BACK NERVOUS RHEUMATIC!. Wrong foods and drinks, worry, over- work. and frequent colds often put strain on the Kidneys. and Kidney and Bladder troubles may cause Excess Aoldity, Strong, Cloudy Urine, Getting Up Nights, Burning Ptsages, Leg Pains, .ervousness., a zness, SwolleN Ankles, Rheumatism, Puffy Eyelids and feeling old before your time. Help your kidney purify your blood wIth Cystex. 'Cytex goes right to work helping your kidneys 3 ways: 1. Cleans out poisonou aids. .- Combats germs in the urinary ysteom. S. Boothes and calms Irritated tilsues. And thus you quickly get on the to enjoying life gain. Get Gystei your 086l9egst t=d I Sam tf Meyers, .6 Dies-In Colon; Funeral Today COLON, AUft, 24 Samuel M 1 era weU-knwp resident of ColoMlI died yet46rday morning at 2:00. He was 65 years old. Mr. Myers a natie of Jamaica, who came here from 1912, was a retired employee of the U.S. Na- vy. He was a member of the Ja- maica Burial Scheme. Burial. service will take place at the Mt, Hope Cemetery. The funeral procesdop will leave from the Coldn Hospital morgue at 2:00. Rev. L. C. Rogers of the Salem'Uisalon churoe. will offi- ciate. Mr. Myers. is survived by his wife Sarah Myers. sons, Charles. Gilbert, George. Theodore and Rudolph who is an employee of the Panama American: daugh- ters, Una. May and Orita; ten grandchildren. Break Breaks Habit BRAZIL., nd.'(UP) A ypung factory worker was broken of tin habit of taking a hardboiled egg from his lunch and cracking it ori his forehead when fellow-workers substituted an uncooked egg. rangementi. First prize, Susan Schorr; Seqond prize, Naty de Vergara; Third prize, Margot L.' de Le6Ot. Honorable mention, 11- eana de Roy. Class 4-Horticultural. First Prize, Naty de Vergara; Second prize, Dora Ram6n de Hozer; Third prize, Roma Levy. COCKTAIL HOUR Avelino Mufioz plays for you and your friends every day at 5:30 p.m.. in the air-conditioned Balboa Bar. You'll like El Panama's canape wagon which brings you snacks on the house. bwm' p am aepOviy fnade for BACKACHE JOINT PAINS RHEUMATIC PAINS ,. U WU BAGO SCATICA OUR GUARA#I S De Witt's Pill Sprepaed under st ygnienic condition ingredieats conform rid teidards ofp ty f l disorder. .aoplu 4 The hublebisfib function of ltea wy 9WeS the ysem. Ya qMowteb it l have di y s a They ha a idu antbeptc effect o>skiue Sawil of the world. Wlttry DWitl ' you need. Get a pply from your chemist. MTEE s are trictly rm to nrity. DE I -- P.ILLS during the SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET You'll revel In Chef Douthe's tempting buffet... while Erwin Kent's orchestra provides you musical background for. dancing or dining, with Jeffrey Carlton, vocalist. In the PATIO, .7 p.., '-V #s^ maR1IVEL REY continues to. har m the night-time crbwd with her silky songs In Spanish and English. Hear Maria, and her guitar every night, except Sunday, at 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. on the BELLA VISTA ROOF El 1ina na * VICTORIA -_ MCMILLAN & EAGAN Your Friendly FORD Dealer Is pleased to announce that we have obtained a limited number of the famous Ford-O-Matic transmissions. This transmission is optional equipment on the Custom Fordor, the Victoria, and the convertible models. Ford price ranges in the Canal Zone from $1760 to $2270. C 0 L 0 TELEPHONE 446 N , More People Buy Wurlitzer Pianos Than Those of l Any Other Name 0i 7 i Rolevar Ave. Telephones: 40 1 t --- _r I .r ___ ____ 1. II I MENA _ __ 7w , dJJ'JJ 6 l. " S4. MAUls6N AWT. NSw Vei t > ,N. Y. SM s- aeAL 7 vr MAu. FORN *I MONT. IN aD --A 10.1 *o! "N, M .. ,At A i -' IN0 0 SBroadway' and E wit By Jack Lait ,." 004D WORK WITHuTr **UtOO New bok state aeblties w waking u&fy bat thkow ly *ak the do"f evil% ep64*1y to 1 U11M . " uMa stff" s s -, os as as ist., to prlmartlya W I Ke IuIm, IboasMe the dnrs aer Im ptodadA the istvibain .and badning as undert e a- ftslo f m m m "We. But ee are w dinultloein orifld and, tough t&e i Cdutray runs aito natold flColl -B du ted by its rakteors. n ainnlyl tpe. 00th Street Mgag," In 316 RIl .e ...l Investigators are bearin down right now in States Island. Budfalb"Utica and iagraall. The hoeymon paradise isa .-pat ot sup for Ceinadas where conditions, are approaching .tilt soaodaloas proportions revealed in our.own cities. Th' pr . 'bial r1 M- IsOlB$-n Rochester. 'Whfts -the pollee' have' been lert and coperatVU Until 4omUsloner Monaghan took office, the New York ty cqws1 lackadaisical. No news tl bBel.g oet because of a special election com- Ing here andontsts,- which might be aff ected Spring sB t dicloisuri are aimed with political' motives. l.Tlud do *iope, watefraOt abe' and oFf dii f* (Rhoid) Is one of the fei Re*- t It-b due f or g k M ovet. t ae lq pats nds td lartentiris 4ncludig the -oMn' detat pH WIth promises ioft n- Smunity,e te colQtot are teltx llu4 Wblt' about w *ouas. 61 nDar- cotics. Many of both sexes n.prle are being called in secret- ly. About two in 20 adUIt addition, but Investigation among juvenile delinquents turns up the f -thaat about, 0 per cent of all under 21 who have been convicted' or paroled are or were habituted. Hundreds'of marijuana fields have been found and. uprooted in every section of the state. Some whole farms have been raided, where the stuff was grown over many- acres for years. Other cultivation was discovered. lit vacant lot, baok yards, even window boxes.' It is a. hardy plant, noeds Utte 'care, generally defies climate and even. irregular water feeding. What Prie BOA? The United' States dollar is .down from 621 lira to 619 lira in Italy, where' we've been pouring in the bucks& An American correspondent, asked why.' The answer was,. "Too many American dollars." The bride of Bernard Kreisler. whp sails today with him onn the Liberte for a honeymoon, .was socialite Madelyn Klam; of Greenwich, Conni., ,who divorced Wall Streeter Victor Klam in. Florida last year. Sh6 wia a New' Orleans beauty. Krelalet is executive director of a foreign, films division for the "Johnston Office," of Hollywood. The- couple will bei the' guests of the Italian government' at the Venice Film Festival. The raid on that abortion ring in. Paterson, N. J., was aid- Broadway- news. "Dr."' Lamont, who is no licensed phy#stica la named Pometti. He operated in a Broadv'ay Hotel .and spoke familiarly of showfolk "clients." A Senatowral' nvestiat/on of 'the Seiatorial Invwfar, tions.of Irving Shoermn might hit paydirt...ShennmA,-. war brushed off '-htlh h tbehen ,a as1 a g. bookmaking, labor v afeteorlng, plitial fIxtg, war- contract manipuatin 'an4 sundry shiftdy .tTap to .. With no fMm-makUg-expeience, t. ,w4 *0 1p, o ood studio paymrol at 1,56 a w(ek Ma'* p!4i= .o" had: a inger In: th no.rvltxi. of 0oa own a 4 WUillie ioffl g Xtotlis,e xfor shan dow the lianstry, but his name was' neVer' pubnlc7 senioae&. MOlO monfy was .behind the $26,600 flop' of thX big Sherman Smean- rant.ma E. 54th Street, It#. uppe .Wt ie deLiWM a$ a gamblIng asino,. whieh -uidn't iunter eoesuqh drag to et'an okay' t open., 'Sheran n ws In With some In- fuentials db boys who ian the wde-open Riviera In New Jersey until Ben Marde spit upl:the combination. Sher- 'man 'had an "lh" with the eelt-Vaughan-Maragon axis of the White' House set. ! Iva Kitchell, satirical dancer, takes off for Colombia. Vene- zuela, Brazil and Argentine, the first ever booked down there to lampoon the typical Latin terping, which she make ridiculous ...She will even do a command performance for the Perons. The 77-year-old Sultan of Johore has booked ship-passage for the U. S., with his new wife, who was a London: waitress... French Prince Charles D'Arenberg dating the gorgeous Anna- bella ...Havana-Madrid beaut Vicki Holliday going around with Elliott Osborn, of the financial set ,Daily Variety reported "two breaches of stage manners" by Martha Raye at her San Fran- cisco opening in "Annie Get Your Gun." But it gave her a Rayeve. Jean Pugsley, of the stage and TV, had no luck in the movies -until she changed her name to Jean Alexander, and then she was signed for two Columbia tp: features, with John' Derek and Brod Crawford. Her husband's name is Alexander. According to the authortrative ,blbibshers' trade paver, Sen. Estes Kefauver's "'Ctfme in Aetica gbi" s less than 14,000 of the hard-cover edition '- print.. ... The John Warwick's (she's Bevlv Pabst..of the beer familvi have agreed that the foam of wedlock has turned to froth. ,Ed Gropper, who owns a famous brand of cigars, seen Pt Armando's with Carolyn Price, who, they tell me, is related to ex-Oov. James Price of W. Va...A troupe of U. S. ice-skaters. mostly gals, is stranded in Rio. The producer skipped out of Argentina without paying off or providing return .passage...Model Barbara Davis and Bob Gale, of This Week, seem to be serious.. .'Captain" Kay Parsons, who long played the Hudson River boats, leading old-time "sings," is doing her act at the Golden Rooster, In Las VeroR. She's the ex-wife of Georgee Clarke. the Bostof colum- nator. __ rtIs IS YOUR PORUM THU READilS OWN COLUMN THE MAILBOX fho Melt Se a *e epon tomte m I o ders to ra- Pmoe Aoresr. LeOthes ae M eelved gofull *ad ***o heonde in wholly snfIdeontlel If ,no eeslibdt e leetos d4eat be imoee it it degs't e*pse the **xt doy. Lett.e ** flllhld In theo orde t.elvhd. Pleese try Vo kee thq lehfeu IHier to*.em segs length Idstly of lotete, wu*to Ms held j* strictest **fidsue. This nmewspeper eisemnas m espobhilty **' wtementm i osielnsa ,xpiased in letesn teaom rudes. SHROUDS REPLACED Mall Box Panama American In answer to Plenty to Wear: I can't agree with Plenty to Wear as to the Commy prices. For a long time now the general public has been wondering just where all the money charged in the commy is going. Prices are so much higher than in the States, especially on clothing. Surely somewhere along the ine someone is getting this en- ormous profit. I will say they have more dresse now than they have ever had. but It's about time, because some of the shrouds they had for sale la the past needed replacing. Saree lthNotbils teo Wear in regard to being watched. If you look at a dress you are fol- lowed by the supervisor mind you and not the sales clerks. I don't believe they think the public are dishonest I believe it's a.case of theywill have to straighten out the dresses again as to fsle, etc. After all that's what 'the sales- clerks are beinr paid for to make sales and keep the stock In order. So a little less watching and resort to the eourtee you had there when a certain little whitd haired lady worked there. She was most helpful why she was ever let go Is beyond me. Plenty to wear, bt purchased in pUnted States and for lots s oeftha ehere. lj iftc-a Cotomer | And Comunent y Victor Rtseld Once, In the days before the mobs had. eminent public rela- thMa counselors and their law- ywn' wre "mouthpieces" instead S romnent civil nlbertarIas, A, .flashed through the New that he' was going In tI next morningt bullets or no bullets ''OAme the dawn literally - and the goons, lurking in, Sur- rounding doorways with rods and even one tommy gun.' in t .oo;suddenly, decided to fold their overcoats. over their wea- pon and silently steal away. I Fr.there at the building tn- tirance, where X was to mrk the spot, was a crowd of 40 eldery men and women. tin- amed. Just gentle cutters; designers, blockers, trimmers masmed and defying the executioners.. Among them also were some players of nearby legitimate go one Was hurt. These peo- le -were, aroused. They .had been 'pushed too much. The mibs couldn't mow down 400 people, even though the police were "busy" elsewhere, Today, in at least one indus- try, the same thing, is happen- ing not as dramatically, not s- 'openly, not so Ghandl-like, but with the same determina- '"tohi' to buck the mobs If the local .police and the U. S. Son- ae won't. At least 'the labor people in the liquor industry, aind the big companies wtoMfc employ them, are not going to be pushed around. They' have waited' for the Senate Crime probers to do somte- thing. or at least, around, the local enforcement agdn. dies in a score of cites. iut apparently old' committee's that soldter- on the lob, fade away. So the & leaders: of- 1,500,000 AFL and CIO workers in; the. In- dustry, and 'the' biggest liquor companies, now have their' own: investigating committee, t h e National Coordinating Commit- tee of- the Brewery, and they've met right In the heart. of the hobs' territory Chicago 4to p.an counter-action. they've been faced wbth a ra Vlva B. bootleggit g-. more. -The old mobs, fi'ndln gambling shut off, unions closed to. them and Treasury menu even at this very minute, seek- ine out gangster dollars in le- gitimate businesses, haie taken up their old trade. So much so that In the past year, these $1 a gallon whisky makers have been, running some 50,000 stills across country. So vast an Illegal industry have the mobs revived that the Treasury men were able to seize 19,644 stills in 1950, compared with 22,000 stills smashed each year. by the Federals in prohi- bition days. And most of these are run by bei city mobs. Reports from investigators to the recent Chicago meeting of the joint Labor-Management beverage industry committee (ed by Joe Brady of the CIO Brewery workers), disclosed a weird arrogance which more bluntly than any other phe- nomenon reveals 'the ineffective- ness of the Senate Crime probe. Big city moonshiners are so brazen, it was reported. that one of them actually located his still next to a legal liquor plant, so the fumes of his mash blended with the odors from the le- gitimate business and could not be detected boi the fa- mous Alcoholic Tax Unit (Treasury) agents. Another moonshine group ac- tualy had buyers making the rounds offering to pay 10 cents a piece for legal, but empty, whisky bottles. Point was to refill these In violation of Federal. and state laws. Other moonshiners salvaged paper liquor cartons to package their stuff and even Inquired of respectable accounting ex- perts whether they could file their income tax without' dis- cloping how much money they had made from the hidden stills. Since this moonshining threat- ens millions of dollars in invest- ments, thousands of jobs and Federal income through tax loss on the illegal stuff, the -AFL Barrel Workers. Glass Bottle Blowers, Glass Workers, Hotel, F -taurant and Bartenders S'- n, the International Assn. a Machinists (one of the na- tion's cleanest and moseet crusad- ing of unions, which has peo- ple in some of the bigest liquor distileries) and the IO- Brew- ers have called upon the indus- try to fight the mobs with a specific plan of action. First, they've developed real teamwork with the Treasury agents and state enforcement people in spotting and seizing the mobs' stills. They'll attempt to get out amongst the public, f ir st through television shows, then through a full length Hollywood film. (Copyright 151 Post-HuU SyUdifate, Inc.) I1 Killjoy Will Be There Hooch Mon! By BO8 RUARK NEW YORK.--While anticipating no imme-. diate attacks of gin-blindnas or the creeping staggered generally accepted by my generation at the height of Prohibition, I find myself- al-. selt almost pleased to' note that the bootlegger is back again. and. the same xaw insult tq the esophagus- has found its place on the palate once again. . It sorV'o serves us right. The .Lcend 9Beverag Industries, Inc., a bun ot worriers';with leitimate booz 'to ped- 41e, hv ris amongst Us with the neWs that .ioe of the old-style, sfltnctifled hooch is Sushed t 'he., j thtoday than the | klolertwitW -th.f 4l stamp on top. ., is isbecaue df'Wixei-wl~ehh leap anId leap until what you drink legacy is cut stuff-about one-fourth, gro. to three-iourths revenue. .The worst tie old tegbtrs used to do to us was tyfifty-flfty, and the other half was Water, not 'money. We are 'nearly 12 tax bucks into the gallon now, ont legitimate red-eye, before we taste the fruits of distillery, and the indications are that the Federal touch alone on a crock will be $10,50 before we Impose the state and local bite, This makes the cup that cheers' today and depresses tomorrow worth slightly tmore to the. ,thirsty citzien than a beaker of compressed pearls, and drives him inevitably into the hands of the man who understands sour mash in the backyard. I have heard of people getting drunk on ex- citement, andon ,moon-beams, and on poetry, but the knack of accumulating stiffness on tax- es Is a delicate. perverseness known to but a specific few-all teetotallers. Somehow a stiff Swig of excise does not drive off the drearies, especially those megrims deriv- ed from the contemplation of other tax bless- ings. A man may. get some mordant satisfaction from the contemplation of an onion, in a mar- tini, but replace the onion 'with the national debt and cheer departs the bar. .So we. are faced with economically enforced sobriety for most, or a return to the cheap and dreadful tipples,of yesteryear-the suspect ap- plejack, the extemporaneous gin, the overnight corn squeezing and the other children of wood alcohol which are bred in cellars and, barns and bear no seal of Sam's approval. Knowing us as a drinking nation, the latter alternative is thd one we are in process of ac- cepting, merely because we have. already proved that we will drink anything if it's cheap enough. .. . SYohu af bun bootle 'tao l a ue *a pint or two buchl the fifth in most cities, as opposed to' about four dollars for a cheap and legal blend on which the, tax frio is some 80 percent of pur- chase price. This is' known as slaying the keg that bled the golden. stream into the Treasury's coffers, and simultaneously' sets up the new problem of extra law enforcement, and the high cost of corruption and ensuing crime. It M5 as fine a springboard for the Qld days of gangster rule as has come down the pike lately,' and seems. Just a touch simple on the part of the tax collectors. You can tax any luxury out of existence and into the beckoning arms of a cheap and illegal substitute. It may be of momentary delight to the sis- ters of.the WTCU that the working man is soon to be deprived of his Saturday fifth of forgetfulness, but no high moral achievement actually will be registered when whisky becomes too expensive for you and me. Prohibition proved us a nation of swfggers and gulpers, and repeal has done little to dis- prove it. They still tate it straight in the South and West, and' the effete East drinks whisky on the rocks and neat gin under the name of martinL. General's Medal By Peter Edson O - WASHINGTON (NEA) Award of the latest medal to the White House's senior' military aide, Maj.-Gen. Harry W. Vaughan, has started some interesting speculation In Washington. General Vaughan's newest decoration is the Order of Juan Pablo Duarte, awarded him by the Dominican Republic. Reason for the raised eyebrows over this move is that the Dominican government has for some time been trying to get a contract to manu- facture small arms for the U. 8. government, or for the-military assistance program to help re- arm other foreign governments. So far, the Dominicans haven's been having any luc, In this kind of business, of course, it is never considered a disadvantage to have an influential friend around the White House or the Pentagon. Nothing has been hung on General Vaughan in this respect, mind you. He Is thus far clean as a hound's tooth on this Dominican deal. But even as an innocent victim, by allowing himself to be decorated, he has contributed to the system of personal favor-giving which many foreign governments and their diplomats feel' they have to follow to get what' they're after. In the case of the Dominican arms factory, it has tried the usual front-door business ap- proach and the hiring of an American agent. Official name of the concern which runs the plant Is Armeria, S. A. the two letters being the equivalent of English, "Inc." According to papers filed with the U. S. De- atmnt, o$ Justice under the Foreign Agents' ration-gct, Armeria is a branch of the war department of the Dominican Republic. Verai months ago, Armerls retained as its Amercan agent an organization known as ClaIS-TuWkerman, with offices in New York. NMad o this organization is Edwin N. Clark. a retired U. 8..Army reserve brigadier general. Clark-Tackerman's contract with Armeria' ealis fot sjrtices as technical adviser and for assistance lr getting U. S. war contracts. Fees to be paid are 8 per ceat o all money received from contracts. This raised the usual five-perceter's take for Pentagon influence peddling. But sO far. Clark- . Tuakerman has obtained no contract for Arme- ri.L In this interval, the American agents are sup- posed to be paid $5500 a month. ho full story of the Armeria plant goes back to ti Its existence has been known and its progress has been watched by U. S. defense officials. It could be a quite disturbing factor to the Caribbean. Central American and South Amer- ican peace, if it ever got into wide production. The Dominican Republic shares the West In- dies Island between Cuba and Puerto Rico with Haiti. Several revolutionary attempts have been ,launched from Cuba to overthrow the Domini- can government. In putting down these and other home-brew- ed uprisings, long-time President Trujillo has ch ared that his real enemies were the Com- munists of Cuba, Guatemala and other Latin- American countries. ,The Dominican arms plant was supposed to make the tight little half-island secure against such opposition. Originally, the Trujillo government tried to Interest an American firm in setting up the Plant. This plan was droppect in favor of a Hun- garian group. They had been driven from home by a Communist coup. When they escaped, they brought with them patents for a new super-light machine gun, The Inventors were Volmos Lotsos and Pal Kira- ly. Alexander Kovacks, a Hungarian born but naturalized citizen of the Dominican Republic, made a trip to, Europe to contact this group on behalf of the Trujillo government. He succeeded in ousting Lotsos from the com- bination and made a deal with Kiraly to start production in the Dominican Republic. Today. Kovacks is Armeria's general manager. The Dominican government has been simul- tante9uy earryi ng on a heavy publicity cam- upSai In the United States. Tkere-have been full page ads in western newspapers, talking up the industrial potential- ities of the Dominican Republic. It is pictured as a land full of opportunity for American in- vestment capital. Still another campaln. has been waged to have the Dominican raw sugar'auota raised for Import into the United States. The crowning event of all this build-up no doubt came when Dominican Ambassador Luis Thomen pinned a medal on General Vaughan's chest as a "staunch defender of the lofty ideals of western civilization." MERRY-60-ORO ty DkW PEARSON Drew Pearson says: Berlin a city of vivid dramatic coIN during Reds' youth rally; Many supposedly ConmM- tic youngsters don't like Communism; We ho idea of uniting Europe, not simply give them han BERLIN.-I have just spent an evening behind ther Curtain. It's not hard to do here In Berlin where no guard .n; the line between the Russia and American sectors and wha you flash a White House press card and look reasonably i ant, you can attend even the most exclusivheof the youth shows. Berlin tonight is a city of vivid dramatic contrast-nu Ou b runtinandas everywhere, flags of every nation but lWU arly And Ironcay the flags of peace. Sandwiched in between almost every national fag uht blue and white emblem of peace. Standing out against the gaunt bomb-gutted ruins of Beli they mae a enue appeal to the tired population which 3aev wants to see war again. There were other contrasts. l SA Cz.eh youth orchestra in immaculate blue and white'it forms played before the. pillars of Berlin's bombed-out wqSi house',hey played well and sang well. At one sae stood shiny new Czech buses made in the," munitions works,. One thousand of these buses 'brought the Czech youtthe aton to th year's rally nd they now stood in contrast tt bomb-wrecked wearypillars of the old opera house. Across from the cKaier's once-ornate palace which the slans tore down and removed piece by piece, a great platform stood In front of the bomb-battered museum. The Inside was an empty shell, but outside a Russian balet4 a girl in Georgian costume, and Finnish folk dancers all p - formed. - It was Russia's youth exhibition and you had to admit I w"A good. Lighting, acoustics and staging were all perfect; the mus"t' excellent and the dancing superb. t. I couldn't tell what the girl in the Georgian, costume sgtd when she sang a ballad dedicated to Stalin and I don't thinn many of the German Communists could, eter.lt they lk. her voice and applauded just the same. ' Above the museum, the stone horse given to Kaiser Wihe by Czar Alexander II peered down at this modern-day rally while, on the crowd's edge a group of young Commn peered eagerly at the convertible Ford Mercury In which een driven across the Iron Curtain. On their shirts was written "activist," meaning their job to whip %4p an activate enthusiasm among other party But they seemed,muchmore enthusiastic about the modern te production of the est than InCommunism. REDS' YOUTH RALLY NO FLOP To read the headlines in American newspapers you Not,'th Impression that the Berlin youth rally was a flop. It wasn't *" No rally which brings 2,000,000 youngsters together ft l parts of the world s a flop and its no use kidding ourselb. ' The State Department, with a meagre budget, did a ous job of attracting a quarter of a million German youi the Western sector, giving them food, literature and a sight'5the vastly better living standards on our side of the Iron Curi But when the rally was nly halt over, orders came to-elreo , up certain youth depots. Congressmen Taber of New York, Clevenger of Ohlo' other economizers had pinched too many pennies and a great p. portuhlty was this snuffed out. - I However three-quarters of a million other youngsters'nevelt. entered West Berlin. : , 1, They braved the straw spread out In schoolrooms for themA ni h S m pi with"the Poer Communist food and attend Serbl ake o mnh ism. T U o %psoh per cent against 25 per cent means t' eventually De 3 eeas out .tp. Communism. "AMI. GO JHOME$!" If you arrived early enough and flashed a White House oe card, a U.S. military pass or even a, District, of Columbia poli- pass, an American could get into the most popular and pac . performance of all-the North Korean Seeing the Korean show gave some Idea of the propanmdw. barrage this youth congress was subjected to. T highlight of their performance was a dance operetta In- which a Korean mother, her child killed, by Americans, s thl heroine. The scene which really brought down the house was that ia which she throws three grenades, Into an American camp., oThree Americans then tear her clothes half off and tae urns beating her while he takes from her blouse the flag of the People's Republic. Then, ust as the Americans tie her to a tree preparing toi shoouth hotrings out and Korean guerrillas come to hetr rescue. The heroine then shoots an American officer at point- blank range. At this point, the audience goes wild; there is 20 min- otn applause; the Korean actors get curtain call after curtain sall, and Russian lades rush up to embrace the embarrassed but hap- py Korean orchestra leader. I M The audience then leaves, chanting "Ami, go homel"--th* slogan of derision for Americans thrown at us from the Adrialtl to the Baltic. 1 This is a sample of the propaganda drilled In on the out e at the rally and there's no use in kidding ourselves abt effect., SELLING IDEAS IS IMPORTANT '4 I sat in one youth center in West Berlin talking to thr tboys from Saxony-one a carpenter's apprentice, one a lockslIth'r apprentice, and the third out of work. 4 They sat in the George C. Marshall building, in o- end which was a soup kitchen while in the center a toy edition the Santa Fe Ralway's "Chief" glided under bridges and-over oun- tains In a huge electric-train exhibit. Just outside stood "The European Trains"-a beautiful bufil combination of the Friendship and Freedom, trains, showing the Importance of uniting Europe. A long line of supposedly Communist youngsters from EaIt. Berlin stood waiting to pass through, but the boys I talked to had already seen this impressive train. As we talked of Communism-which they didn't like-I asked' what they thought of a United States of Europe. "That's what We've got to have" said the carpenter's appren. ice, banging hlis ft 'on the table. "We've got to be united, just as that train says. That's the. way to lick Communism and the way to lick war." That remark to me pointed up the chief mistake we are mak- ing in our battle against Communism. In Berlin, Moscow was selling an idea-we were handing out soup and bread. In the rest of Europe, Moscow has been selling an Idea-. we've been handing out Marshall plan money to build bufidlngs, railroads and roads. These are important. But sometimes people will fight harder for an idea than for full stomachs. What we could do very easily and where we have been miss. ing the boat is to sell both an idea and bread-the Idea of uniting Europe and preventing war. We've hinted at this from time to time but until we sell that constructive idea and sell it hard the Communists may be abl to continue outselling us with their phony idea on A 75-to-S ratio. PERSECUTED REFUGEE An East German youth arrived at the West German youth center in Berlin the other day and said: "I want to defect." Since East Germans can defect or go over to West Germaniy only because they are being persecuted, the authorities asked this youngster itf he was a persecuted refugee. "Well, yes," he replied. "How so?" the authorities asked. "They're trying to make a' Chinaman out of me," the explained. "You see, they didn't get enough Chivge boys to come from China and they need more to march in the parade. "So, since I have high cheekbones they Want me to in Chinese clothes and march-and I don't want to be naman."U; m 1 GE TE... TH--Z AN MRICAN AW.- THK ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~- ,A:..u ."RCN- iTcni( i^ iNAi IN HOLLYWOOD BY EVELYN KEYES NEA Staff Correspondent o- (For Erskine Johnson, who is on vacation) HOLLYWOOD, (NEA) The way I've got it figured out, I'd ra- ther pay money to a travel agen- cy than to a psychiatrist. Not that I've anything against psychiatrists. Some of my best friends support them. And need them. But when Hollywood's green hills and golden sunshine jangle my nerves I hop on a train or a plane instead of a confess- ional couch. This has taken me to Europe, the Bahamas, Cuba, South Amer- eia, and Mexico. It's expensive therapy but it works. And I'm a hapler, better adjusted lass for It. Per all this I give frequent thanks to a director-friend's sto- "When I get the Hollywood mnmbo-jumbos," he said, "I walk out of the studio and get on the nhrest street car or bus going to Los Angeles. I walk the streets andtalk to people just peopleI Theft I come back to work know- ing a world exists outside of Hol- lywood." That makes complete sense to me. My home and my career are in Hollywood and I appreciate the happiness and financial free- dom I've gained here. But let's face it, the movie business is made to order for the couch doc- tors. There are good reasons for this. Hollywood by its very nature is a place that manufactures dreams. Dreams aren't the easiest thing to conjure on film, either. Actors and actresses are supposed to breathe reality into the fiction that makes the saleable dream. After awhile you lose your sense otreality and real people, and become a dream world creature yourself. Outside world people think so, too. A friend of mine was com- ing back to Hollywood on the train. Several citizens recognized him as a rather famous star and got involved in a conversation with him. Finally one asked: "Don't you really mind when they pry into your private life?" "Certainly," my friend replied, "but It's part of the business and you just accept it. When stories crop up your marriage is on the Kadio Programs Your Community Station HOG-840 ,Where 100.000 People Meet Presents oaf y, Friday, Aug. 24 33u-Collector's Corner 4t00-Music Without Words 4,15-David Rose Show 4L30-What's Your Favorite 6:00-Lean Back and Listen ( 15-Evening Salon (request) 7:00-Reith Lectures (BBCi 7:30-BLUE RIBON SPORTS REVIEW 7:45-Here Comes Louis Jordan 1:00-NEWS and Commentary- Raymond Swing (VOA, 8:15-Musical Notebook (VOA) 845-Facts on Parade (VOA) 9'00-The Jazz Club (VOA) If:30-Commentator's D i g e s t (VOA) 9:45-Sports World and Tune of Day (VOA) 10:00-Piano Playhouse (VOA) 10: 3-Tlme for Music (BBC) 11:00t-The Owl's Nest 1:00- a.m.-Sign Off Saturday. Aug. 25 rocks, when it isn't, or some such harmful gossip, it can cause you trouble." One woman leaned over and patted him sympathetically. "I know what you mean. It happens to real people too." Hollywood is full of real people, despite opinion to the contrary. But it's difficult to stay that way unless one dashes outside the picket fence for a glimpse of the world. Hollywood tends to deve- lop frustrations. With rare exceptions, the peo- ple who clamber to the top go through a tough grind reaching the pinnacle, developing a lead- Insulated ego so that the kicks received on the way up won't dropkick them out of the race. And at the top, people's egos wc'u't let them rest. A talented director wants to become a pro- ducer because he feels he could do the job better. The writer feels he's better than the oaf of a di- rector who's garroting his death- less prose. Comedians feel they are Hamlet types; and dramatic actors just know they have a fine sense of comedy. It even reflects itself in the so-- cial life. You go to a party. In most instances you'd think the world bigan and will end with an epic film. The threat of the atom bomb isn't as Inenacing as tele- vision. The new management of United Artists is of more concern than the United Nations. As a friend once told me: "You get sunk in your swimming pool and God help you if you forget to come up for air." School Wear Aili'. BOBBY-SOXERS PREFER the two-piece back-to-school out- fit modelled by Joan Evans, who stars in RKO's "On the Loose." The plaid circular skirt is topped off with a gray jersey pullover. Ex-Commy Budenz Names US Diplomats A.M. 6:00--Sign On .As rnds Reds 6:40-Alarm Clock Club As Friends of Reds 7:30-Jazz Salon 8:11-NEWS (VOA) WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (UP)- 8:60-Morning Varieties Ex-Communist Louis F. Budenz '.45-The Duke Steps Out testified yesterday that he knew 9:00-NEWS career diplomat John Carter Vin- 9:15-Women's World (VOA) cent as a Red and that Vincent 9830-As I See It "influenced" former vice presi- 10:00-NEWS dent Henry A. Wallace during a 10:05-Off the Record 1944 trip to China. 11:00-News 11:05-Off the Record (Contd.) Budenz, one-time editor of the 11:30-Meet the Band Daily Worker who broke with the 1-2:00-NEWS Communist Party in 1945 to re- P.M. join the Catholic Church, ap- 12:05-NEW TUNE TIME-PAN- peared for the second straight AMUSICA day before the Senate Internal 12:30-Popular Music Security Subcommittee which is 1:00-NEWS investigating Red infiltration of 1:15-Personality Parade the Institute of Pacific Relations. 1:45-Tour de France (RDF) He said that influencing U.S. 2:00-Latin American Serenade foreign policy in the Far East 2:15-Date For Dancing was "one of the main assign- 2:30-Afternoon Melodies ments" of the Communist Party 2:45-Battle of the Bands and that it "used" the institute 3:00-American Band Concert freely for this purpose. 3:15-The Little Show He said the Communists also 3:30-McLean's Program waged a "campaign of elimina- 3:45-Musical Interlude tion" to get rid of anti-Commu- 4:00-Let's Dance nists in the State Department. 4:30-What's Your Favorite He said the party "relied very 6:00-Guest Star heavily" on Vincent, now U. S. I 6:15-Masterworks from Farace consul general at Tangier, and (RDF) John Stewart Service, another 6:45-American Folk Songs career diplomat, in this cam- 7:00-Gay Paris Music Hall paign. (RDF) 7:30-Sports Review Much of Budenz' testimony was 7:45-Jam Session a repetition of statements he has 8:00-Newsreel U.S.A. (VOA) made previously before Congres- 8:16-Opera Concert (VOA) sional investigating committees. 8:45--Battle Report (VOAl Both Vincent and Stewart 9.1'-Radio University IVOA) have been attacked by Sen. Jo- 9:15---Stamp Club (VOA) seph R. McCarthy. R., Wis. but; S9:30-Radio Amateur Program were cleared by a State Depart- ....VOA) I ment loyalty board. 9:46-Sports and Tune of Day (VOA) Budenz said that the main tar- 'HOTEL EL PANAMA gets of the Communist drive Te HOG Hit Parade against their 'enemies" in the The Owl's Nest State Department were former i C..-Sign Off Undersecretary of State, Joseph C. Grew, former Ambassador to lanation of Symbols China, Patrick J. Hurley, and Lt. 01Sel of America Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, who ritish Broadcasting made a special trip to the Far .Corp. East for former Secretary of State I _-_Rd Iodiffusion Francaise George C. Marshall after the SM1 i CSaturday, August 18 I war. ...... . Light Plane Forced-Lands On Four-ane Biscayne Boulevard, Crashes Red Light MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 24 (UP).-A vacationing business- man of Dayton, 0., calmly set his plane down today on Biscayne Boulevard -- one of the most heavily traveled highways in the country but caused only a, scratch on the arm of a horrified motorist. . "That emergency landing Was the smoothest I have ever made," Robert James Simons, 37, said. His wife, Ruth, 35, and the other two passengers in the plane, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Underwood of Dayton, agreed most emphatically. Luckily there were only a car "I planned an 'S' curve and a truck in the path of go between them. But t Simnons' single-engined plane wing tips failed by 18 inck rolling along busy Biscayne at to Clear both vehicles. I s5 50 miles an hour. the horrified look on the fa SThe two vehicles were stop- ot the truck driver just k ped at a red light, which may fore he ducked and thie wl b-h"ve averted a very dangerous tip banged into his win mixup of cars and airplane by snield." ,eiping block the flow of traf- Simnns, sales manager of The wings of the plane skidd- Cadcilac agency in Dayton w ed over the top of the car and years of, lying experisin smashed into the windshlelf of to saakde off again withibeen a the truck, driven by Joseph minutes froff Biscayne Bth Ambrose of Miami. yrd f thoe two cars had Ambrose suffered a scratched vard b I those two cars had arm either when hea ducked been In the way. under the dashboard of the "Reckless, hell," he said wI truck before the plane hit or someone asked him .about when he shook the glass out of "driving" through a red lig his shirt. "There wasn't anything re Simons said the high humi- less about that." dity caused "ice" to form in the His wife and Mr. and I plane's carburetor shortly after underwood were as calm they started back for Dayton Simons. They said they did after a 12-day vacation. have trine to get scared. As a coincidence. Simons "We all felt the good L said all four of them were was with us," Mrs. Simons ia playing shuffleboard on the beach back of the Kenilworth Hotel late yesterday when they N FE Actlo saw another plane in the same **Urges trouble. They saw the manager By of a Miami Beach radio station By fCongrss on Pa die as his plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. Other "If this icing doesn't, clear up. O Iher togislation we are in trouble," Simons said he told his wife. "We're going to have to land. Prompt action on Federal s I heard Cy tell everyone to ary legislation was strongly u fasten their safety belts." ed today by the National Fede "I looked down and saw a tion of Federal Employes in a I four-lane highway (Biscayne ter addressed to each member Boulevard) looking oh the Senate and House of Rep so beautiful right In front of sentatives. me. No, I didn't think of a The N.F.F.E. letter to 0C nrayer.....I had only about gress. signed by President Lut[ 120 seconds to come down C. Stewards and Secretary- Tre from 1,200 feet. urer Gertrude McNally, follows "I saw that the traffic on the full text: highway was running in clusters "The Congress has now bi caused by the red lights. I in session more than sei was ready to come in just at months. The only completed the time when there were no tion taken in respect of Fede cars. employes has been to adminis "I went right over two cables to them what is in truth and f and under a third before hit- a pay cut; namely, a reduction ting the pavement without a annual leave of six days. bounce. Then I saw the two "The economic condition cars stopped for a red light a Federal employes grows steac block away. I screeched the worse. They are loyal. Their, brakes but they wouldn't hold cognition of their responsible. on the wet pavement." as public servants and their ri One of the cars was headed adherence to correct principles north, the way the plane was conduct insttacd of br ing going, and the other south, he them a reward have mWlted added, their being discriminated again TO-NIGHT!! THE to the ies w hce be- ng, Ia- nth ady few lie- not hieu his tht. eck- Mrs. ras not Y, of pre- her as- lt In een wen ac- eral ter act In of lily .re- lity ,igid of nst In favor of groups Who have re- sorted to every form of economic pressure to better their financial condition. "These are not dumb animals; these are not alien residents of some distant pirt of the earth. They are your friends, your neighbors, your eonatltuent,. Uni- ted States citizset and taxpay- ers. They have a right to expet of their elected repre, entati'es equal treatment With other simi- larly situated groUpp. Thfs they are not getting; .L I 2 COMPLETE SHOWS 2 NIGHTLY 9:30 and 12:30 -AND- Continuous Entertainment All Thru the Night! Cotun Scout Troop Receives Badges As Tenderfoots Scouting on the Atlantic sldc took anoler stride forward re- cently. when 23 scouts of Gatun Troop No. 3,Tec1fYed, their ten- derfoot badges. It was a colorful ceremony. More than 100 adults witness- ed the event, and among the of- ficers present besides 'the scout executive, Ramond George, were President WI~lm Jump of the local Counctl; Sdward Green, chairman -ohe Atlantic District CommittOt Scout trict co n ,sione ,and Dudley Woodman, neighboring commis- sioner for Gatux. "Extended heaings hawe been During the program that mark- held in both Senate and House on ed the Investiture, each of the pay increase measure'. All that officers gave an Inspiring talk. remains to be done is to act. Fall- W. Gordon, troop committeeman, ure to do so promptly will result spoke in behalf of the communi- n-'the further drainng of the life ty of Gatun. blood of the Federal rve. ac- ... eelerate the los to better paying Also, It has been announced positions of highly trained and that the standard for the selec- capable public servants, to lie re- tion of a team to represent the placed by the untrained, with Iiternat onal Boy Scouts of the consequent wanton waste of pub- Canal Zone at the first Carib- lic -.more employ, leMS work. bean jamboree in Jamaica early "Prompt action can be had if next year will be fixed at a meet- there is the will to act. : -- '-"- of the executive board tak- "In the beat interest of the ing place at Silver City high United States we urgp expedl-1 tms Sunday morning at 9 tion." o'clock. LOYAL RAYMOND The Girl with the Golden Voice! America's Popular Musical Comedy Favorite CHARLIE BOURNE WILL BE HEARD NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO IN THE ZEBRA ROOM PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE REQUESTS FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO DANCE: ARCHIE'S TROUBADORS THE Facing De Lesseps Park '.'* i f i". '?' ... *^t ^' . *, -. 17 DAYS WITHOUT POOB'or DRINK The Great URBAN FAKIR DON' MIS TWI OPPR-TUNITT TOD EE THIS SENSAMONAL "SUPER-MAN"I MAYO THEATRE "B" Avenue Opposite International Hotel 30c. GENERAL ADMITTANCE Panama ]anaz/ /ubtouses Showing Tonight - WANNA RELAX?t??... GO T TO a MOtlaN~ l __-B A L B1O3 A AIr-Condloued: 4:30 :1 8:. . LUCILL BALL 9 EDDIs ALBXaRT "THE AFFAIRS OF SALLY" - STAGls P.. -o: P.- S- TAGZ SHOW :00 P. M. - . .A. .irA .o. _ DABW HTS. G:1 1.T CO-COLI *:15& I.M PEDRO MIGUEL a ;AMBOA GAT TUN *:** e M 2 TO-NIGHT!! AND FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS AMERICAN CLUB IN PRESENTING Dick POWELL 0 Rhonda Ua...OR "CRY DANGER. WilUam EWuOT? a Walte INNAWR- "SHOWDOWN". Satunhra "CV DAM ,.. 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I, DIARO DKPnD1 n T pVuLMIOs I .LA VmBpAD qUE LOB DEMAS OCULTAN I El fao de la Corte sobre el Seguro de be ser acatado" ^.-"' ~~~~ ~ ~ ** __ ;' *___ Com unic dyer desd MO drid el SHD,. tIeca De acuqrdo con informed dadoe a este diario por *el ,1 cenciado,..Anibal Illueo 'Vu hermaneo 4 LilfT Jorge E. Illueca, Secretario General del Partido Front* Patri4tico, actualmente on Europa. le co- munic6 ayer on conversaci6n sostenida telef6nicamente des de Madrid, con reltpI6en al ,problema doe la Caja del Se. guro Social, que *I faIHo dic- tado por la Corto Suprema do. Justicia, declarando incons- tituoional *I Decreto.Lay N.. nmro 21 do 25 do Septieonbre de 1950, por oI cual soreor- ganiza la Caja del Seguro So- cial ."debla ner acatado in- mediatamento". El Diputado Illueca, lider del Partido Fronte Patri6tico, parti6 para Europa hace va- ria somanas y auisti6 a una. conferonoia de la UNESCO en Paris. Despu6s do. hacer unh reeorrido per lao diyveras capitales *uropeas *I Lloen- itId iuoItea d onouontra ao*. tangmnft on Madrid do re- Oaip? Roy se install el comit6* para reformar la lay electoral, en ePcual eating representados to- do. los prtidos politios sa i: Per el partido Liblral, Lie. Vic- tor Florencio GOytia; *por el PRI, Lie. 4hroLso Garay y JU- loll E. Clement' por el Frente Patrl6tlco, Lic..Cesar A. Quin- tero y Anibal Illueca: por el Partldo Liberal, Lic. Elias Ra- mos _MArquez; por el Partido Conservador, Lic Pedro Moreno Corre ; por el Partido Uni6n Pop tr,*doctor Francisco Gon- zalel Ruiz, por el Partido Re- novtor, Lic. Mario Cal H. y Robe Clement; por el PRA, Li~.~~S6 Pezet y Victor M. Vi- UalobGe; por el PNR, Ralmundo Ortega Vieto, quienes presenta- ron sus reapectivas credencia- les. Pro yeto sobre la Bomb, discutira el Conce o esta noche csta noche se discutira en el Comnsejo Municipal un pr'i/ecto para restablecer la banda dc musicos del Cuerpo de Bombe- ros de PanamA fn la miama reunion se dis- cutira otro proyecto por el cual se plenaa comstruir nuevos edi- ficlos para los cuarteles de la bomb situados *n el Mecado Pbtiico y n el B aI o d$ pall- donia. ' La*. Kaesong seran reanudadas en las p6ximas 48 horas E1 tmeral Ridgway enviarA la nota pidiendo la reanudaci6n y negando los cargo comunistam D. Silver comenta carta del Ministro de Prevision Social Panami, agosto 22 de '1951. Sr. don Juan Galindo Ministro de Trabajo, Previsl6n Social y Salud Puiblica. Senor Ministro: Con el fin de precisar res.- ]onsabilidades y de sentar las cases sobre las cuales descan- aaran lab acciones Judiciales de que har6 .uao hasta conseguir que se reconozca mi derecho a actuar como Gerente de la Caja de Seguro Social, me re- fiero a sa oficlo de ayer en el cual, e contestaci6n a ml comunlcacif, dtA la misma fe- W me t ioram O e ans Ml- nterio lrt caonocer mi derecho part rumir las mun- ciblues aludldas. Decretada la inconstituciona- .* Ie PAi & Co.l It TOKIO, Agosto 24 (UP)- Fuentes que merecen enter crddito informaron que el Ge- neral Ridgway enviara a los co. munistas dentro de las proxi- mas 48 horas un oficio formal pidiendo la reanudaci6n de las conversaclones sobre Armisticio. Las mismas fuentes dijeron, sin embargo, que el menraje de Ridgway rechazarat las protes- tas comunistas por el "bombar- deo" de Kaesog--lo que tue usado como preito para la auspendl6n de lis cOnferenclas, ayer. El Comandante Supremo de las Naclones Unidas reclbi6 la protest formal de los comunis- tas a travis de los canales re- gularek ayer on la tarde. El General Kim II Sung, Pre- mier de Corea del -Norte y Co- mandante, en Jefe y el General Peng Teh Huai, comandante de las fuerzas Chinas en Coresa alegaron que un avi6n de las Naclones Unidas vol6 sobre la zona neutral el midrcoles en la noche "en un intehto delibera- do de aseslnar a nuestra dele- gaci6n a las tonversaciones de Po**n -" In ** a oe1 I|I JEl hracan que azoto ayer a Tampico ha reclamado mas de 170 vidas en su recorrido Hoy caus6 37 muertes mis en la pequefia poblaci6n de Cirdenaks en 'Mexico CARDENAS, M6xico AgOato 24 (UP) Las inundaciones prc- vocadas por el huracan que a- ect6 ayer-. Mexico han dejado un saldo de 37 muertos y dc- spare cid* en esta pequefia p. - blacibna 20 millas de Tampico 1 alcalde de Cardenas dlio que se ha pdido rescatar los .caerpos dm i 23 om y m ancianos, pemo e S mRy poca espe- raau dtf-qft toxre reea&Or Hasta ,noa n huracAn ha causado, IInIMEri en cinco dias own Toee-roid de 1i.00. zrillsu per' Caril* el Oolfu de I W, e habia ala ra- co at a Tampio ouran- e 33 hlgim1 sU atrtlor o haca Madre mla mal S. ; e- .. -^ i SUna vez instalado el comity, se acord6 que se haria un pile- go de las modificaciones ipra que cads Uno de los miembros las llevar4 al seno de sir par- tido do:ide fueran discutidas. Recortaran mais de 8 mlllones de la ayuda a A. Latina WASHINGTON, agosto 24.- (UP)-La Comisl6n de Relaclo-. nes Exteriores del 8enado reco- mendo una rebaja de 8.600,000 d6lares en el program de a- yuda military y econ6mica para Latino Am6rica. El Goblerno habia pedido 62 millones de d6lares para ayuda de los raises latinoamericanos. de log cuales 40 millones eran par. ayuda miltar y 22 par ayuda econ6mica. La CAmara de Representan- tei aprob6 los fondos pedidos, Iero la ComlsI6n del Senado decdi6 reducirlos a 53.400,000 ddlares: 38.153,000 dolares para ayuda military y 15.250,000 para ayuda econ6mica. S La Comlai6n todavia no ha tornado una decision definitive respect al proyecto, pero las esferas parlamentarias dijeron que no se trataria de modificar es". cifras. Dos recursos de hab cepus se irutitaron Ioy bDog recuraos do -abeat Cor- pu fueron presfttadoa boy an- te nuestro tri*nalS por el Uaeneiado Edurtird Valdis en representaci6n del sealor Teo- doro Brin y per Ia Licenciado Leticia Vincensini en favor del Licenclado Juan de Dios Pove- da, Lolicitando ambos abogados Is libertad inmediata de.sus defendids. La LUcenciado Vincensini re- sentd hoy el recurso de Habeas Corpus ante la Corte Suprema de Justicia contra el Tiscal Pri- mero del Segundo Tribunal, Li- cenciado Visquez Diaz, para que sea puesto'en libertad inmedia- tamente su defendido, el Li- cenciado Juan de Dios Poveda, por considerar que no hay me- rito suficiente par a su deten- cl6n relacionada con el juicio, que por lesiones personales en perjuicio del seflor Ricardo A. de la Guardia, se sigue contra varies ex-miembros de la Po- licia Secreta. El Licenciado Eduardo Val- des, present otro recurso de Habeas Corpus ante 4os Magis- trados del Segundo Tribunal Superior y en flavor del sefior Teodoro Brin,. contra el Juez Cuarto del Circulto, Licenciado Manuel Burgos, pra que se or- dene la libertad de r& defen- dido, ya que no existed, dice el abagado Valdis, evidencla su- ficiente para su detenci6n re- lacionada con los sucesos del dia 10 de mayo Altimo. El "secuestro" de Henriquez fue una "trampa policiva" LA HABANA. Agosto 24 (UP)- El miembro de la Camara de Re- presentanten, Enrique Henriquez, . Socarras, al ser encontrado en su gia a CArdenas fuN barrido por apartamento aflrm6 a la prensa el huracan, y una muralla 'e pars explicar la falsa noticia de agua de mAs de 20 pies de al- su "secuestt" que dicha noticia to arrat6 con ms de. 200 cho- fue dada a p= de la Policia zas de adobe y los derrumba- Secreta como una "artimafla" pa- mientos descarrilaron un tren ra detener "infrganti" a los di- r 12 millas de Cardenas, pero reetores de una vasta banda Do- los 200 pasajeros del minmo lo- minicana de espionaje" que ope- graron escapar a salvo. ra en Cuba. La mayoria de Ia" victlmas, de A6adl6 que el fracaso de la Ia inundaclon so encontrauan "artmoaa" so debl6 a quo1 Jefe durmiendo edon asu ca y oias d banda de e a entr en fueron arrastrads por las a- do1ba y diy6 aMisami "en gum. done ia biMda en resne". Los habitantes del puqblo so ra ns_ e-e hn ildo a las tMaS Henrin que portenece a cn pocas portenenrc e un familla Doninicana, dijo han podid. salver, Que el Prdente si deted la Repu- ce el n ivel do esperam i a blica DOmlnicans, Rafael Leo- q i nel de lea agusm ba,e. .ld as Trullo ha pueMto a su En San LuIs de Potao sert-. cabe unpro de 0 mil d6- cuentra un trh c6 esnterma-- l~res y y ee lo-Ie eutm de la sa, Mddlps i m idleamReass S0" a acircu- isto Srdltrigime a meIms t -. vewn dw so je-ustro $m fJ3* --. Wsa Sabiste eosld IS aSlPEW 5 t e as jofnanis&l im *spmryI .. .. .... tIn, ett ud h, d . MADERA- , c tde GLO3AMf I a Juan Fr Telifono s-I* PANA ,A, I. P, VINENBS, AGOSTO 24, 1951 Centro de divulgai6n sore Aftosa instalaran enkPanama -La estructura mispia de lo aprobado en la Confe- rencia de Consults fue presented por Panami Las recomendaclonesa de Pa- cstablecldo "un plan practice de nama para una accl6n coopc- trabajo para el future, median- rativa entire las nacilones de as- te el cual los paises serAn acon- continent para prevenir y sejado s obre 10 que deben ha- controlar la temida fiebre afto- cer indivldualmente e interna- a, fueron aprobadas por la clonalmente'. Conferencia Regional de OD-0 Con el fin de poner en pr6c- su lt sobre fiebre aftosA en su tica las recomendaciones de la aesl6n de anoche. / Conferenbia, se ha establecid: Los informes y conhcualones un commit. international de jo- del Comitd nombrado para es- ordinati6n con sede en Panama. tudiar las proposiciones de P.- El Comltd constara de cnm mnama, hechas por el Ingenler inmlembro de cada pas' represen-- David Samudio, Ministro de A- tado en la Conferencia y tra- grigultura, Comercio e In 4s- bajarA junto con una comiai6i tr*, fueron presentadaa az0- de trees experts en aftosa. Dos- ch# en la 5a. sesi6n plenaria. de los experts seran enviados pn ciertos camblos tW OniWls por la Organizaci6n de Alimcn- yldiciones, la estructura uds- tos y Agrceultura de las Naclo- na* de lo que fuN aprobado fuN nes Unidas y el tercero del Cen- presqntada por el Gobierno de tro Panamericano de Fiebre Af- Panama. tosa. El doctor Ralph M. Allee, Di- rector del Instituto Interamcri- El document con todas las cano de Ciencias Agricolas, ca- recomendaciones aprobadas scrap lific6 la corfterencia de "muy firmado en una ceremonial es- significativa". Dijo que esiaba special dsta tarde. Los delegados convencido que se habia plan- a la Conferehcia fueron recibi- teado una definition efectiva y dos esta mafiana a las 11 en la concisa del problema y que se Presidencia por don Alcibiades habia puesto en el papel los pe- Arosemena y mafiana seran Ulgros de la aftosa y los medlos huespedes del Oobierno de Pa- para evitarla. nama en un viaje a trav6s del Los delegados tambidn han Canal. Rusia supo que el Japon iba a atacar a Pearl Harbor con tires meses de anticipaci6n Sin embargo, no le aviso a Estados Unidos ni a Gran Bretafia para que estuvieran desprevenidos CIuCO CENTE'IhMOt Los paises latinos lucharan aqu contra discriminacion de fletes Se install el Comite para la reform ma de la Ley Electoral fon delegados de los partidos CIRCULACION PAGADA DE AYER MAS DF 22,300 La moci6n sera presentada ",- por la delegaci6n panameiM a la reunion de- la Econosoc Una proposici6n de trascen- dental importancia para los paisea latinoamericanos sobre el problema de fletes, sera pre- sentada a consideracion de la Segunda Sesion Extraordinaria del Consejo Economico y Social reunida en El Panama. El proyecto de resoluci6n se- ra presentado por la delegacl6n de Panama, y recibira el apoyo de un gran ni(mero de repre- sentantes de paises que sufren la discriminacl6n existente en material de fletes y seguros. Los beneficios que represent la a- probaci6n de dicho proyecto se- rAn enunciados por nuestros delegados en la session de ma- fiana y al mismo tiempo serA sometida a consideracilon del Comitd III de Transportes una proposici6n que contempla re- comendaciones para una mejor organizaci6n de rutas y slate- mas de legislacl6n maritima. En la mafiana de hoy, las distintas comisiones entraron en un period de calm, al &llegU a su fin la primer semana dw la Conferencia. Los delegadoas dedicaron el dia a convernateld nes informales y a la discut .' de los distintos proyectos " deberan ser presentados a Comisiones, la mayoria de cuales tienen un plazo fija) hasta el lunes para la rece . cl6n de proposiciones. Asim . mo, los proyectos que guardi- similitud fueron objeto de o - tudio por parte de sus auo.. res y muchos de ellos sett-r refundidos en uno solo a' ' de evitar la repetici6n de pmo, yectos con objetivos iddnticoa. Mafiana harA uso de la pa.- labra el delegado paname @& don Mario de Diego, quien as- tentara, las proposiciones pro- paradas por la delegacidn pa* namefia para ser considerada, en la sesi6n del grupo B (M*:e tes y Seguros) de la Comiot'< de Transportes. En Wesiport murtd6 el vicepresidente de la Editors Press Service WESTPORT, Conn., agosto 24 (EPS). En su residencia de Compo Beach, vecina a la ca- sa veraniega de don Eduardo CArdenas director de "Selec- clones", murio6 victim de una hemocragla cerebral. don Albert H. Powers, a los 54 afios de edad. ; Mr. iPowers era hermano de Joshua B. Powers, conocido re- presentante de periodicos y ha- bia sido alto funclonarlo de Editors Press Service Inc., a- gencia distribuidora de servi- clos grificos. Durante la pri- mera guerra mundial se pre- sent6, como voluntario a la en- tonces incipiente fuerza area naval de los Estados Unidos, abandonando sus studios en la Universidad de Texas. Luego trabaj6 de reporter en various diarios de ese Estado, princi- palmente en San Antonio y Houston, y posteriormente se reuni6 con su hermano Joshua en Nueva York, para trabajar en la firma de representantes internacionales de p e r i 6dicos, Joshua B. Powers, Inc. De 1995 a 1943, el senior Po- wers reildi6 en Buenos Aires, volviendo a Nueva York casado con dofia Sara Serbia, una be- lla dama portorriquefia. Enton- ces entr6 a former parte de la firm Editors Press Service, Inv., como vice-presidente y te- sorero, cargo que desempefiaba ultimamente. Han sido vacunados 4572 nifios de las escuelas pfiblicas La Junta Municipal de, Edu- cacion ha recibido informaci6n preliminary del Centro de Salud "Emillano Ponce J." en,l pen- tWo de que hast las fecha se han vacunado 4,5"72 nisf9i en las escuelas pfiblicas con el to- xolde para tetano, tosferina y difteria, suministrado por' et Fondo Municipal de Educaci6n. El informed preliminary del Di- rector del Centro de Saludmen- cionado conclude asi: "Dentro de dos dias se co- menzara a aplicar la segunda dosis. El material apenas si nos alcanza para esta labor y de- bido a esta circunstancia no hemos podido satisfacer el en- tusiasmo de maestros y padres de familiar de todas las escue- las que desean que los nifios de segundo grado scan tam- bidn vacunados. Igual solicitud hemos recibido de las escue- las privadas, media que ten- dria en si much valor si se consider el hecho de que en 1950 hubieron 275 defunciones por tosferina, tdtano 82 y dif- teria 7. defunclones". WASHINGTON, Agosto 24 (U. P.)-El Mayor General Charles Willoughby declare que laUni6n Sovietica se enter de los pla- nes del Jap6n para atacar a las fuerzas norte-americanas y britanieas en 1941 de 60 a 90 dias antes de que saos dtaques scurrberam pero que a pear de elo no lnform6 a Estaoas Unl- Mo feje de nerviclo de inteui- gencla del Geeoral Douglas Mac Arthur, el estaba en aqumlla epoca tratan o desesperada- mente de obtiepr Informes so- bre la posaVlllUad de un ata- que Japon1 s 'hacia el sur. Agreg6: Podemosg decir que si hubleramos tenido la infor- macl6n que los Sovltlcos te- nian en eptlembrei o en Oc- tubre, ello hubieta eonitltuido una formidable advertencia po- litica, econimica y military y nosotros hbiblramos eatado me- jor preparados para hacer fren- te al ataque del 7 de Diciembre de 1941". El General Willoughby decla- r6 por segundo dia consecutive ante la Comltsin investigadora de actividades subversives sobre las organlzaciones de espiona- Je establecidas por 'Rusia en China y Jap6n. Willoughby declare que la Unl6n Sovlica se enter de los planes Japoneses de atacar hacia el our en vez de hacia la frontera 81berlana por inter- medio de una banda de esplas encabezada por Richard Sorge. Nuevas quejas por el ual eslado de las called del P. Lefevre Los vecinos del final de la Calle 9a. y Avenida Santa Elena cn el Parque Lefevre; propleta- rios de. pequefias residenc!as conatruidas con. prnstamos i ca- lizados por la Caja del Zeg.aro Social, se han acercado a nues- tra redaccl6n para informarnos que no son ellos solamente los perjudicados con el estado in- transitable en que dichas caloes se encuentran, aino la Nacihh qua por conduct del Segtro Social tienen Invortido en ese sector cercea de 400.000 balboas en edifieaclones que necesaria- mente tienden a desvalorizarse Ultimamente, "siguen Infor- mindonoe se han realizados al- guns trabajos con tractores e o i cerro de San Cristdbal y cros trbajoW bancen que cuando llue- ve, e1 qua en aluvi6n se prect- Pit4 sot e los almientos de Ia menclonadas construcciones Las baj de EE. UUO. a OOa ascenden en C*~ a c de L -eyBd6 q'al i q qW ta entro de sus proplas casas, los peatones se lanzan a la calle des- fl km b res HNul ai m o. dam la satenci6n a la line de seguridad y cruzando la caUle por donde I 5jor Ih enswIrte. e *Ftra part, los peatones que se ban percatado de que las lines de WASI FOTON, agosto 24. s uridad hsa m* emtableeiMag para su proplio beneficio, se imatinan que estas pueden ser (UP). ZB department de- Armdas em ulm oi a -menato y que el conductor de vehiculos esti en sa obligacltn de fre- defema inaerm6 que las be- or rapldamemt tusi U arlso pasar cuando a ellos les viene en ganas. En la fotogralia ve- jas nprtganerlcanaa en la gue- Maw le dJo e ztri.. Peatone que cruzan la ralle por cualquier lade menes por la line de rra de Cares asclenden a 81,006 x y o 6w e isa Impertarlsri que el ausobs ya se encuentra cmrusando la line de se- muertel, un amento de 264 e lma.l m a asIsaso eai" sobre el vehicle, conflados en que edte tiene muy buenos respect, a J osemana ante- y m I geaer ei o a Mente may deipler ta r&a hacer use de elos ripidamente. Los rior. rtn '1 tnforme. I eabgsPOsr we a esItras auteridade de triansito ean I laucha poer la seurldad ,lal:jfL i a 13,543. m ter- di =M ~ del eedaeter ersando las xalles per las linesas d eguridad y no lan- a Is alle at l wMsiled o e wonuentra a siace yarda o menoi de is linee de seguriaid. y el Lie. Humberto Ricord. ' Seg n inform6 un vocero del Fren e Patri6tico, la comlsln egipuso sus puntos de vista, lee cuales fueron escuchedos ort Preo4ente Arosemena y el My sor Wifi de la Presidemnela, lcIJrdo J. Alfaro. Interrogado un alto funcl narlo de la Presildencea nob Jf, actIud del Presldent, MB Republican en este asunto, mmanl fest6 que el Presidente "habm declarado que a el no le co-' rrespondia interpreter los fa-. llos de los tribunales, sino aea*" tarlos". Medlante sistema quimico se podra mejorar el cafe WASHINGTON, agosto 24. (UP). El Departamento de Agrlcultura anunci el decq- brinlento de un nuevo proce- dimlento quimico mediante el cull el caif brasileflo de baja calidad podria igualar al caf6 de tipo superior de Centro A- mrmica. El procedimlento es el resul- tado de cinco afios de investi- gaciones practitadas por los pe- ritos de una important corpo- raci6n privada en Brasil, Haiti y Costa Rica. El procedimlento permit la producci6n de cafe cuya call- dad podria controlarse cientifl- camente de acuerdo con las necesidades del mercado. Los investigadores llegaron al convencimiento que el factor principal que afecta la calidad del card descascarado es el tiempo que transcurre entire la recolecci6n del grano y su des- hidrataci6n hasta alcanzar un porcentaje de hunmedad de en- tre diez y doce por ciento. Una comisi6n del Partido Frente Patrl6tico estuvo esta maflana en la Presidencia de la Republica con el fin de exponer al Jefe del Estado sus puntos de vista aobr el1 alcaaca del fall (te la .._ ._ lemma de JuaticlIa en i i6n 0n la Ca- Is del Seguro Social. A esta reunion a tsinIeron el Gerente. del Segurb Social, Lie. Manuel Soils P., el Lic. Rodrigo Arosemena, Abogado de la men- cionada instituci6n. el sefilor Pedro Galindo, el Lic. Eloy Be- nedetti, el Ministro de Educa- ci6n, Ing. Ricardo J. Bermidez' Los tanques vuelven a salir a las calls de Teheran por temor a nuievos desordenes Esta noche habri una manifestaci6n en conmemq.,, racidn de los muertos el 15 de Julio ' en otra manifestacion TEHERAN, agosto 24. (UP). - Los tanques han vuelto a aparecer en las calls de Te- heran, en anticipacion a posi- bles disturblos en la manifes- tacldn que se ha de celebrar esta noche auspiciada por la "Asoclaclon Nacional Por la Lu- cha Contra las Compafiias Pe- troleras Imperialistas en Iran". La manifestaci6n de esta no- che se Ilevara a cabo 40 dias despues de la manifestacldn del 15 de Julio cuando varias per- sonas resultaron muertas en choques contra la pollcia el mismo dia que lleg6 W. Ave rell Harriman a Iran. Los iranios tienen la costuni bre de guardar luto especial 40 dias despues de la muerts d* una persona. Sigue aumento en los precious del papel de imprenta COOSA PIANS, Alabama, a- gosto 24. (SE). La Coosa Rio ver Newsprint Company anun- cio un aumento de cinco d6- lares en el precio de la tont&- lada de papel de imprenta,' siendo este el segundo aumento de este mes. Las notas que a- nuncian el aumento dan con$* razon para este el aumento do los gastos. NUEVA YORK.. agosto 24.- (SE). La Great Northern Pa- per Company, la mayor firm productora de papel de imprep- ta de los Estados Unidos, at- ment6 sus precious en diez do- lares la tonelada a partir dH primero de septiembre pr6xilMt El domingo session los farmaceutios c El domingo 26 de los corr4.mo tes. a las diez de la mafanga sesionara la Asoclacion Naciael nal de FarmacutLicos en el tituto Nacional. Sera dtacu el Provecto de Reglamen de la Farmacla. Se les pidV i los farmaciutcos que con la copla del proyeeto i las obeservaclones quo creido convenlentes, par rrar Uempao. . ". ,L-; .-1 - El President mantiene el criterio de que al Ejecutivo no le incum e interpreter falios sino acatarlos Comisi6n del Frente Patri6tico expuso al Presides te y al Dr. Alfaro su criterio SLinea de Seguridad ? - -- - 1- I i~ A:1 EL AN MA AMERICA DI S 'AGINA DOS El*LJa rAA "" AM -E ..- -- -a: vIKUnKi~, aGPOP 2.)1D~bi Por cuarda vez y a J a America frente alanalfabetismo cndiez o, se t m Air El Consejo Intame no.Cultal asan os sAM I omil Por GUILLERMO NANNETTI WHITESBURG, Kentucky, a- A. I gosto 24. iUBi. Sam Sexton y M HAnMOIO AeIAs. DyiCTOA, efSLar..ta e, deck1ieron 'que &;tC oRLEl proximo alez de septiem- -ar las situaclones v las solu- _artlaKel, decileron que O ,T o n LAbre se reunlia por primera vez,. clones; se van a determinar las Ise^ copr an Y eron & i ATonA ANAMA AMERIcA. e. A. en la Ciudad de Mexico. el forms efectivas de cooperacl6n juez paz que cara. Tan- Tr-EcN o4 cIctV'4rAt ALPIvAD, A CRI"A P Otat NO. 134 Consejo Ineraniericano Culu- Interamerlcana. 61 aflos de edad. Martha entr6 TiE.tKNO -r,740 .C--T,*! ^v~. A.,TO W^Aral, rgano pernianente del sis- 161 l ofc, dlj Vde a W SUM TALL. .Eb SITUAOOb I IsT -TA 11 t CA-. CALI. H. No 57 tema panamericano. La campafias nacionales re- a-i ci a del jueziai nt A Amerl#a tlene un honroso clbirlh el estimulo de las otras y. quia" .:.- A A REORGANIZAR EL historlal en c0afito conclirne a naciones americanas Existiriun qui estamos otra viz.' Ye LA IDEA DE REORGANIZAR EL BANCO ias rlaciones cuJtrales nde suserv cio permanent de Infor- efecto no era I primer ve pueblos. La Era...Colonial y el macion sobre la situation de que la pareja entraba alli. Sus GRPEC AR Siglo XIX contemplaron inter- las distintas naclones ante el cuatro matrimonios anterlores ..AGROPEUAI. cambtos. fecundos entire los in- problema del analfabetismo so, e habiln dsuelto par divor- telectules del mundo iuevo. re Jos medios" empleados y los cil. El JueI comprendl6. Dos En torn al funcionamiento del Banco Aro-rolla e sistea ner- de la pareja de agricultores ha- pecuario e lnustrial la comunidad panamena se americano y las primeras con- I a cooperaclon interamerica- bian sido oficlados por 1 mis- ferencias continentales plan- na se hace cada vez m.s in- Mo. ha manifestado en varias oportunidades en el sen- tean el tema de la cooperaci6n tensa y mas practice. La Edi- Los Sexton se casaron por tido de que esta institucion no presta todos los be- cultural. Esa tradition, afir-~o r i Pa namercana de Edu- primer vez en- 1912. Ho tie- Iaa a economic nacio mada en seculares raices, cul- caclon Fundamental prepare nen 10 hljos casadoo, alredeo neficios que debiera prestar a la economic nacio- inracin materials de lecture y audio- dor de 50 nletos y numerosos nal. Y no s6o se ha dicho esto sino que tambii se de n Insti tuto encargado de Visuales;, el Centro Regional do biznietos. Su filtimo divorclo Sterpretarla, impulsa rla di- Edu c a cio 1n Fundamental de ocurrio hace cuatro meses. le han formulado cargo en relaci6n a la political vulgarla por todo el ambito a- Pitzcuaro habilita personal pa- Sin embargo, Sam comenzo que, en algunos casos, ha adoptado la menciona- mericano. zaci6n; las Escuelas Normales to como rte ls once a Martha dan pron- da entidad. En el canje de experlenclas, Rurales Interamericanas for- vorcio. en a integracn cultural yen .maran equipos de "maestros de Y vieron por qulnta vez al Como consecuencia de lo dicho muchas veces la promocion de los esfuerzos maestros rurales";nlos Semina- uez de paz! se ha pensado en la necesidad de reorganizar el Ban- americano cules, etural Consejo nterama scada nteramericanos contact n co a base de un plan debidamente estudiado a la do a realizar fertil labor para tre los educadores de America. luz de la tcnica y de la realidad panamefia. Qu-i el progress de las Americas. Todo esto culmina ahora en S de la tnica y de la reaEn el program de trabaio la reunion de Mexico que ten- .ihaseos con sel rereidlio euero. tio i zis esta idea se ha arraigado mas despuis de la del Consejo figure, en lugar drl r esonancias americanas, 2ehUrad de utglioe 3 duo&Sr ade Una destacado, la campafla contra porque el Consejo Interameri- Ruam o agus de coiloans y ue eajta do Conferencia dictada hace poco tiemp por el Vice- el analfabetismo y por la edu- cano Cultural es un acto de Compuesto do Barbo. Compre *go* in. President del Chase National Bank, Sr. Eduardo cacion universal. conciencia continental y expre- gredente s enI&ea botleOn r serl Cjneea sin altisima de la solidaridad botells 7 diaelios are tflir on# ao a. Healy Jr., en la cual el destacado financista hace No podia ser de otra suerte. entre las naciones de Amdrica. I 'oisate d Earb"o. tin interesante studio acerca de lo que deberia ser en un continent que tiene 70i .. .. -.... vial V. .. .. m illones de analfabetos y _, 19, A el Banco Agropecuario en nuestro pais. uomu se millones de nifios sin escuelas , recuerda, la Conferencia del Sr. Healy fue objeto l C nur sejodeIntramericano de muchos y elogiosos comentarios de parte de la continental, sustent ado por prensa y de algunos apreciables elements de la co- campafias nacionales, p a ra erradicar el analfabetismo y munidad. realizar la educaci6n universal, dentro de periods determina-: Sin entrar en complejos detalles basta leer los dos, en cada caso., de acuerdop con las circunstancias de las concepts emitidos por el financista mencionado pa- distintas naciones de Am rical. ra comprender el por que del funcionamiento defec- De este punt de vista, I tuoso del Agropecuario y la necesidad de estructu- reunion del Consejo Interame- rarlo nuevamente con una mentalidad mas l6gica y nificado hst6rico en la evolu- mis c6nsona con los problems que confront la eco- cidn de los pueblos americanos. nomia panamefia. Recuirdese que en esa conferen- mrica va a encarar con rea lismo, el problema de las gran- cia se dijo que las multiples atribuciones que ac- des masas iletradas. Sobre ba-I tualmente le sefiala la ley a este Banco son, a veces, ses estadisticas se van a precl- incompatibles entire si, lo cual, a no dudarlo, esta revelando una gran anomalia que dificulta la labor Estafaron a Malca de la instituci6n. COn 500 balboas Seria muy convenient que los altos funciona- rios del gobierno piensen en la urgencia de reme- El Fiscal Primero del Circul- Banco Agrrop- to, Licenciado Alejandro Cajar, diar los defects de que adolece el Banco Agrope- o L edndo el enjuiciarient cuario, los cuales no radican nteramente en las ca-; criminal del Sr. Irving Wright, pacidades de las personas que4i igken esta entidad panameno cde '0 ao resi-: noeni m a e [ Ded ue- dented en Calle 28 Este No. 1, sino en su mitnia e~itructoursar f. Desde lue- acusado del delito de estafa en go, o1gico es q(p- sea im`osib r izar el Ban- perjulcia del seflor Isaac Mal- o, ,,. .. ca.. co de unw' ,ianera improf1sa, ptts ello no solu-' De acuerdo con la denuncla Sarpresentada por el senor Isaac Clonaria elproble tal lo agravaria. Malca, se acusa al senior Irving i Wright de aproplarse 500 bal-' Lo que seria prudent es nombrar una comi- boas que le fueron entregados si6n integrada por el menor nuimero possible de per- por el senior Malca para que os depositara en el National senas capaces para que estudien un plan de reor- city Bank. ganizaci6n y lo sometan al criterio del gobierno Como hemos informado. el Fiscal encargado de la inves- para que este lo adopted conmo proyecto de ley para tigacion estima que hay m6- ser presentado a la consideraci6n de la Asamblea rito suicentedienelas enjsuia- Nacional. Se ha dicho que Ia comisi6n esta comn- miento del senior Wright. puc-ta por el menor nuimero possible de personas ca' 1.'s en la material porque la experiencia nos denuestra que, cuando la cantidad de miembros es B U E muv alta, se dificultan las labores de cualquier co- sEd. u l e. .t mission. Por otra part, seria necesario que esta : i ?.ounc;ofOn .'ot.,ei ejomisi6n solamente estudiara este problema y que, de B-ker. Ardor uretra;dolore do asimismo, tuviera un termino prudencial para ela- "", no er cliare. y I'eantarbe io eborar el plan aludido. a i ( el de ]as cPdoras: borar el plan aludido. oDekrpsJs 1jrg,4& CONCURSO DE PRECIOUS La Inspecci6n Provincial de Educaci6n de Pana- ma hasta el Sabado 25 del present a las 10 a.m. re- cibira propuestas para el suministro de: 500 resmas de papel mime6grafo, tamatio 81 X 13" marca "Mimeo-Bond" o similares. 100 resmas de papel de Oficio con rayas, tama- io 8, X 13". Sera requisite indispensable que la entrega sea inmediata. PodrAn hacerse propuestas totales o parciales y deberA acompariarse muestra del papel que so ofrece. Panama, Agosto 22 de 1951. Roberto Nditez E. Inspector Prov. de Educaci6n. ROYAL I LA MAQUINA No. I I en calidad de trahajo The Office Service Co. Calle 5a. No. 218 Tel. 2-2391 Flash! Economic reconstru- yendo sus Ilantas. Cuestan menos y duran al igual que las nuevas. Reconstructora Nacional, Sliva S.A. Ave. Perd No. 7 Tel. No. 20406 CONVENIENT? Si Senor Se puede conseguir PINTURAS TROPIDURA en casi cualquier secci6n de la ciudad y los detallistas tienen much gusto en servirlel Tropidura dura mds. porque es mejor! Evite el alto cost de la vida COMPRANDO PRODUCTS NACIONALES de CALIDAD. COMPARE PANAMA: ARIAS y MARCONI Ave. Central y Calle "U" Telffono: 3-0769 COLON CASA Empresas Panameflas, S.A. Ave. Per6 No. 11 Tel. 2-M31S MONTEMAYOR Villanueva y Tejeira Co., Ltda. Calle 15 Fste No. 2 Tel. 2-0540 Ave. Central No. 12.167 Tel 1087-.L o~ya ... 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No. 3 ............... d6n entre-casa .............. GRAN.{YAR AiP dod a.. U * au S SE E ..... ...... .. Parogu s ............................. 2.95 4.951 6.95 6.91 6.95 2.95 0.75 3.29 ARTICULOS PARA NINAS PANTIES ALQDON TALLAS DEL 2 AL 8 0.19 PANTIES NIRA ENSEDA'ZaI 14.......... Corteras nilias ......... .......... VESTIDOS NIAAS LOTE No. 1 ............ Nd. 2 ............. No. 3 ..... ....... " No. 4 ......... No. 5 ......... No. 6 ........... 0.25 0.50 0.75 0.95 1.19 1.39 1.59 1.98 Camisones ia O......... Vestidos do bafio ....... Medios nias de ...... 2.79 2.29 0.39 PETICOTES PARA NIAAS DESIE ...... 0.99 DEPARTAMENTO DE HOMBRES IPAUELOS ILANCOS .............2 x 0.251 CAMISAS SPORT EXTRA ................ 1.99 Camisetos interiores .................... 0.48 PANTALONES KAKI .................... 3.98 MEDIAS NYLON .................... 0.591 Pantalones diablo fuerte ................. 2.95 CALZONCILLOS EN BLANCO ........... 0.68 Calzoncillos en color .................... 0.68 Camisas ARROW ....................... 3.69 Pijamas extra finas ........... .. ...... 2.59 Pantalones blancos ...................... 2.68 MEDIAS DESDE ........................ 0.19 Brochas para oafeitar .................... 0.99 | ENCENDEDORES SUIZOS ............. 0.951 Billeteras desde ...................... . Camisos azules de trabajo ................ Estilogr6ficas .......................... Estilograficas extra finas ............... 0.69 1.98 0.75 1.75 ARTICULOS BLANCOS PARA LA CASA ISABANAS BLANCAS SEMI-HILO 54 x 90 2.191 S banas Cannon ..................72x 99 3.19 S6ban:s Cannon ............... 81 x 99 3.49 S6banas en color grandes ................ 3.95 ^ijn i------ .'. 'ii -- - --- _ I7)bAS BLANCAS .................. 0.501 Funds blancas Cannon ................ 0.84 Funds en color ........................ 0.84 SSOBRECAMAS LECHUGUILLA ........ 1.99 Sobrecamas extra finas algod6n .......... 3.99 DELANTALES PLASTICOS ............... 0.29 Manteles pl6sticos .............. 54 x 54 0.50 Manteles pl6sticos .......... 54 x 72 1.09 1 TOALLAS FINAS ................... 0.331 Toallas blancas grandes ................. Toallas extra en color ................... LIMPIONES SEMI-HILO ................. Carpeta para mesa yda. .................. 0.79 0.99 0.34 0.75 Carpeta para estantes yda. .............. COJINES PLASTICOS PARA SILLAS ...... Pantallas ....... . .... . .............. Cortinas para ventana ................... 0.15 1.19 0.79 2.59 ALFOMBRAS BARO CON TAPA ....... 2.89 ARTICULOS DE BABY SPARALES EN CAJAS del doc. ....... 3.95 Mamelucos ............................ Montas algod6n duklce ................... Colchonetas cuno ..................... Camitas con resort .................... Abrigos baby ......................... ZAPATOSBAIY DESDE .............. Sobrecamas baby .................... . . 0.99 0.69 4.85 29.50 2.79 0.99 3.45 IALMOHADAS SEDA .................. .95 Colchones corral ........................ 3.95 Mantas extra finas .............. ...... 0.95 BABEROS BORDADOS ................ 0.95 Servilleteros bordodos .................... Juegos bordados ......................... 0.95 1.25 ARTICULOS PARA NINOS CAMISAS NIOS FINAS ................ CAMISAS POLO ....................... Camisas polo extra finas ................. Pantalones blancos largos EXTRA ......... 1.24 0.59 0.99 1.50 PANTALONES EN FANTASIA CORTOS EXTRA .......................... 0.59 3 cuadernos ......................... 0.10 Juegos de Base Ball .................... 1.85 Guantes de Base Ball .................... 1.79 Vestidos de baeo ....................... 1.59 Sweaters niio lana ..................... 2.25 Pijamas muy finas ...................... 2.45 CALZONCILLOS .................... 0.41 Camisetas ................ ... ... 0.49 Medias desde .......................0.33 Mamelucos .......... . ............. 1.45 JACKETS MUY FINOS ............... 1.98 Patines Extra .................. ...... 2.38 Paraguas .............................. 2.85 Capotes .......................... 1.98 PANTALONES LANILLA EXTRA ....... 1.39 PARA EL HOGAR Y COCINA VASOS DECORADOS 9 ONZAS................ 0.08a Vnsos para licor ............................... ( Vasos para cerveza ............................. Vasos para jugos ................................ COPAS PARA HELADOS ......................... Azucareras de vidrio ............................ Batidores con recipiente ........................... Exprimidores con recipient ..................... 0.09 0.19 0.09 0.12 0.25 0.99 0.35 JUEGOS CON 6 VASOS ...................... 1,19 Botellas para refrigeradora ...................... Jarras para agua ..........................desde Saleros de vidrio con tapa ....................desde Frascos de vidrio con tapa ................... desde EXPRIMIDORES DE NARANJA ....................'. Copas finas crystal desde .................... .. Sortenes vidrio para hornear ...................... 0.22 0.32 0.09 0.15 0.19 0.39 0.99 Gran Variadc6n de Articulos de Vidrio PYREX PLATOS LLANOS Y HONDOS ................ 2 x 0.35 S PLATOS BLANCOS HONDOS ................. 2 x 0.35 ) TAZAS CON PLATOS COLOR .................. 0.15 JUEGOS DE LUNCHEON 32 PIEZAS ........... 4.391 Vajillas inglesas ........................... .... 39.50 JUEGOS CAFE 15 PIZZAS 6 PERSONAS .......... 2.49 SENT_ AL CONTADO Articulos Aluminio JUEGOS DE 10 OLLAS ........................ 9.95 Juege de ollas con topa 10 tomanos ............... 9.95 BANDEJASALUMINIO ....................0.75 0.35 Azucareras ............................ 0.47 y 0.54 SARTENES ....................... 1.19. 0.85 y 0 Tachos .................. ...... 1.95 1.49 y Jarras ............... ........... 2.49 1.79 y Soperas .............................. ........ Cucharones ............. . ..... .......0.29 y COLADORES, RALLOS Y EMBUDOS ............... Plates aluminio .............................. .. Gdrrafones ....................... 1.19-0.99 y 1.39 1.39 2.49 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.85 I PORTAVIANDAS .................2.98 2.48 y 1.98 Cubos para hacer helados ....................... 5.50 Exprimidores mec6nicos .......................... 5.29 Aparatos picar hielo ....... ..................... 4.79 Juegos cubierto con estuche en plateado ............ 7.95 *| MANGUERAS PLASTICAS EN COLOR .......... 4.95 POTES PARA FLORES DESDE ..................... 0.19 Cepilffos de lavar ................................. 0.17 Cepillos para vegetables ......................... 0.35 Tostadoras para pan ........................ :. 5.99 Collares para perros, desde ...................... 0.35 TRAPEADORES 8 ONZAS ....................... 0.49 C,.,L .. .... 012 CATRES DE CAMPARA FINOS ................ CATRES DE CAMPARA EXTRA .................. Articulos de Hierro Galvanizado 5.49 5.95 m a CUBOS DESDE .............. .............. *- i C ubiletes ...................................... BALDES DESDE ............................ Tinacos grandes ................................ - Baldes chicos ................................... 0.69 0.49 1.65 4.19 1.19 I RALLOS DE LAVAR EXTRA ..................0.75 TABLAS DE PLANCHAR MADERA ................ 3.98 Tables de planchar en metal ..................... 9.99 Planchas elictricas ................ ........... .. 5.19 CUBIERTAS PARA TABLA PLANCHAR ............ 1.79 Alfombras caucho piso .......................... 1.69 Secadores de ropa .............................. 2.15 Orquillas para tender ropa ...................doc. 0.06 Articulos Plasticos PLATOS PLASTICOS .......................... 0.17 Botellas, Jarritas, Servilleteros, Mantequilleras, Cock- teleras, Bandejas, Esquineras, Saleros, Jarras, etc., desde .................................... 0.17 CORTINAS PARA BAO ...................... 1.95 Departamento Zapatos Senora ZAPATOS 1295a 18.95 HOY ................. 1.95 " ,c ros sopo ................................. 12 Z P.S Tenedores ................................ 0.12 ZAPATILLAS SEDA .. ................0.79 Cuchillo ............ ................. 0.25 ZAPATOS SPORT NUEVOS .................... 2.95 Cucharitascaf........................ .......0.09 OJO!! EXTRA!! Alfombras Tropicales ESCOBAS INNOVACION .................... 0.72 ALFOMBRAS ESPARTO ESPAOLAS SARDINAS EN ACEITE OLIVA ................... 0.20 TAMAFOS GRANDES .............. desde 6.95 .NO SE ADMITEN CAMBIOS NI DEVOLUCIONES i.L .' : _ PAGTIA *! I . . . l I I I -5CirPI --p -1 I -- ~-----~--- -- ' -y. ---9 .. .. . . . . . . .\......... ... I 9 9 9 5F 5 9 9 s`' *i-m-i a 84 PAWARA -AtlBafCA DIA 10 tWBM FAGiINA CUATRO - 1~ ____ ____1_ _11___ -----~ I ~ _-~ --- .5 Instituto De Nutriid6n De Centro tm ic y Panami Requerimiento de Vitamina "A" La capacidad del organlsn.o pars almacenar la vitamin A en cantidades suflcientes para satisfacer sus necesidades nu- tricionaleo, durante considtra- bles periods de tiempo ea mnuy important para la salud y bie- nestar del individuo en todAs sus edades. Sin embargo los requerimien- tos minimos de un adulto se ba- san generalmente en el consu- rmo diario de Vitamina A nece- taria para mantener una adaP- taci6n visual que se esime normal. Las cantidades do Vitamina A 4e expresan usualmente en Unl- dades Internaelonales; determl- nandose la actividad de Vita- mina A por medio del creci- miniento de las ratas. Las cantidades que recomien- da el Comitd de Nutricion de Estados Unidos son muc'ho mis altas que lax cantidades Lue verdaderamente necesita el or- ganlsmo para prevenir cualquier sintoma de deficiencia. Para un adulto la cantidad es de 5.000 unldades Intemrnacionales de VI- 'amina A diarioe. No se han medido los reque- rimdentos de Vitamnlna drante e; embarazo y la lactancia pe- ro para asegurar la salud del lifante, las cantidades que se recomiendan son de 6.000 Uni- dades Internacionales durante el embarazo y 8.000 durante la lactancia. Se tendri en cuenta que estas cantidades deben ser elevada$ cuando por ciertas condiciones anormales del organtimo se a- fecta la absorct6n de la Vitami- na A y carotene. .- CRICIGRAMA .ORIZONTALES: 1-Flo. del cafe. 7-Doctores de la ley entire los moros. 13-Capital de Grecia. 14-Que tiene fama. 3 -Astento en los teatros. 16-Desagiies de las embarca- clones. 17-Aferesis de ahora. 1--Fruta tropical. 19-Ingiero allmentos. 21-Repeticl6n de sonido. 22-Hijo de Adan. S6-Linea que une dos centres. 1'7-Plantigrados. 28-Nombre de mujer. 9--Nombre de var6n. 81-Que carecen de acento. , 92-Arbol parecido a la acacia. 33-Partido Unitario Uruguayo, Inic. 34--Quiera, Inv. 35-Lisa. 3 -Preposiclon. 37-Letra castellana, P1. 38-Elemento de la atm6sfera. 40-Adverbio de modo. 41-Vestiduras sacerdotales. 44-Amilanar. 47-Extraela. 48-Pone tampones. CuldeMiu Ro*-o- t Melaea i) Creme oxcelente o- ome boe ontes do o~lmpolvane lv Dora la flmpiza de eto cara. Usada do nache, restaura I tersura y la belloza notratoles del cutis. (alma y olivia las SIrritciones levels. Pru6bola hoy ... cueeta poco. lumam pare *1, 'ara (1 y'pra *I nIe M... Fare 01 tc#da r y eI aoipfquin 49-Plantas de flores rojas. 50-Hostigas. VERTICALES: 1--Oxido de calcio. 2-Isla del Pacifico. 3-Ser u objeto normal. 4-Nombre de mes. 5-Abuelo. 6-Se atreve. 7-Orondo. 8-Costado. 9-Brotado, surgido. 10-Mdlecula, Abv. 11-Agarradera. 12-Peticion de auxilio. 18-Arbol leguminoso. 19--Engprdar animals. 20--Ma~cha livida bajo los- ojos. 21-Demostrativo. 23-Beneficlosos. 24-Estado de la antigiiedad. 25-Flojos, sueltas. 27-Autillo. 28-Igual al 2 vertical. 30-Dar cualidad de iman. 31-Todavia. 33-Coloca. 36-Objetos. 37-C61lebre fabulista griego. 39-Dios de los vientos. 40-Abrigo sin mangas. 41-Cocina en seco. 42-Adverbio de cantidad. 43-Departamento del Peru. 44-Amarfa. 45-Nombre de mujer. 48-Igualdad de nivel. SOLUTION DB AYER Una estricta vigilancia sobre el Fomento Agricola se ha pedido Celebr6 sesi6n el Interesantes recomendaciones Contian labrando Club de Leones en guadulce para hateal aonemador de Herrera co.nstuir, eu ceo de Bocos del Toro CHANoV;QLA. Agosto 24 - (Por Corresponsal) --Los miem- bros del Club de Leones de la Provincia de Bocas del Toro tuvieron anochc una concentra- cl.r en esta localload, la cual estt.vo muy concurrida y ant- mada. El Presiden.e del Club, sedor Jo6e Herrera 0., fue ei in:clador del ac o leonistlcj y (un la asistencla o(el ex-Pra..- dente nmediato sefor Arcello Fitzgerald y de los aefiores Pa54 cual Paladino y Alfonso M. Cdo- dova, dinamicos miembros d& la Mesa Directiva, lograron el mayor de los (xitos "para la r.;i,,on. Fs.tuvice:, npresentes adEmas de los Leones, nume- sMood invitados d. esta coniu- nicad quien.es firniaon las so- licitudesu ingresc a la mencio- r ada instituciuni. En el comcdur del es ible- c. intoo come:ciam T eon &L Chen Cia. Ltda., sc sL:\!6 una comi- da con exquwii0v menu, durctl. te la cual se departio anima- da y cordialmente. A la hora del cafe, el Presidente Herre- ra ,.aludo en nombre del Club a !be huispedea y desip!.o al !edn Fk7gerald para q'e d.- .-tia SC~le tgflir'n t'*na dj oe~r*l, tarei que reallz6d e. s- co'stldo con la br:llantez de ex.. preioun q,: ;e. es pe':.liar. Oaios leonis que hicieron licc de 'a palabra luerun los isno- "'c Ja! 'P. ancfez. Pa:c'jcal Faladino. Alfonso M. C6r'iova y Abraham Aburi Balid. Los vi'. , tantes que iablaron f.uer,'i lo. sefiores Felipe Mena, Federico Contreras y Teofllo Alvaracuo. Para clausurar el acto el Prc- sidente Herrera anunci6 para cercana fecha otra concertra- clon leonistlca en el puerto de A'mirn'ante. :I i ub de Lc. "s s c'> Bocas dei Tntr) asi g'ltato, h- de convertirse r.n no lejano dia, en una tL.nado de hrom,'es '.c ouena Vjluntad., capaces de realizar una i1O o' social q.:e a,u;iente su yi igauado pres. ,f . I ,ea "El 4vio Oportunu" CO NC PREMIO: CIEN BA Abattoir Nacional, S. A. a la marca de fAbrica y el lem y anunciar sus product.,, a i cinos, mantecas, abonos y de Industrial. El lema no debera tener espafiol, de facil retenci6n. A marca de fabrica como el lei confundibles con otros en uso Los proyectos deberan se Apartado 714, Panama, o a las Calle 15 Este No. 2 altos, a n proximo. La Junta Directiva de la 7 del mismo mes de Septiembr juideo meresca el premio. tra propiedad de la empresa, y pe Jos presentados si en su conce requeridas. El concursante ft satisfactoriamente. PanamA, 21 de Agosto de S AGUADULCE, Agosto 24 (Co- rresponal) Durante la Junta Dominical del 19 do los corritn- tea ao llen6 la ltima fundaci6n del primer rilo de AguadulceP nada entorpece la march l o.iz de esta obra colocada por so valos intrinseco muy por eisi- ma de las contingencias propias del genero huniano. Materiales estAn llegando y es favorable la opnl6n de los in- A-* - ^' ^ _- DWi^bt IE-k . I LO QWE otSUCwii Per J. A. CAA LON DIKtmOe Y como de eostumbre hubo discursos, pero con el gran in0 de que .mta com.f.. ron ai- puV de I ecomlda. 1 hublerea sido antes nadle habria eai- chado. Duff habl6 serenameatI con clerto tacto. Enunci6 las un- cesidades primordiales de Boeal del Toro y abog6 par uns ma- yor atonel6.L V a r a la inm.dlatamente Ie lini6 ls bola al Mntstro Ordd- iez, quien en uso de la palabrl, comenz6 un discurso aencillo y lueo eonfrmea't iba entua1i- inando oubla el dtapas6o, hast! Ja de lo que .& trataria en ls reunion de Oobernadores y con- cluy6 dielendo que "en esa poc- vincia donde Imperaba el cacd- qulsmo, done el voto era. un mirto, asrian lsa buas para un toroio Motoral piVito. Cuab.do el Mat ie estuslamaba liablar.- dp de oIM caclaues algulen co- nient6, sAt estuvlera po aqui Ouiloermito Jurado no le habria gustado eso. Qoe va dijo otro, no ves aqui a uno de enos caciques politicos y satian encantadoi? Luego so habl6 do otrasi cosa y Manolo, quo, a habia cover. Udo en maestro do. orqmuouias le pas6 la guitarra a Norborto quien eataba deseoso de habiar. g entr& Ie uror ruuw e la cons- onas afectadas por el boclo. cuanto al progreso de 1a cons- trucci6n. El seflor Contralor de 3o. Intenuificar I& perdart- la RepUiblica tiene la palabra en ci6nG de poses en todol los caroe- cuanto a la ofectividad la re- rios herreranos y evitar que Gii- quisici6n 812 sobre materiales chose poosr sean perforados en para.Agaduce. predlop.particulares de caelquoe araAguadulce. politicos. 4o. Interesar al Minaisterio de alguna emoci6n social. Educacl6n en una campafta por Urge, seftor Oobernador, 4ue part do lo maestros a fin de: iniciemos una campafta ten- a-* Generalisar el uso de diente a: mosquiteros (Iu proplas macs- lo. Conseguir que el radio de trash podrian enseoar a las ma- accion de las unidades sanita- dress campesinos a confecolo- rias se extienda hasta los nimas narlos); remotos caserios de Herrona, b-. Intensifilcar *I uso del medianto la organizaci6n de uri- calzado y del cepillo de dientes; gadas m6viles, que no s6lo ile- c-. Enaeflar practicamente ven a cabo una labor preventiva principio plementales do Die- sino curstiva. t6tica; tendientes a ensefiar al 2o.. Oestionar ante -el Mi-is- campesino a hacker inejor uso terio de Previsi6n Social y el de de los products de la tierra, de Agriculture y Comerc0o la dis- la caza y de la pesca y prActica tribucidn de 8al Yodada en lu d.t cocina' correapondlente. EL la sociedad Chitre en march -0-~ En upn memorandum quo ha necesaria y de dar a conocer sus dirigido al Gobernador de la desviaciones al Jefe del EsL..do Provindia, don Manuel Varela y, *i fuere necesarlo, at pueolo, Jr., la Socledad Chitr6 en mnr- mor nedio de ls, Pronsa y la cha expone los siguientes plun- radio. tog en material africola: 2o- Gesti6n direct ante el AGRICULTURAl Ministerlo de Agricultura, por Setrechamente vinculado al parte d. Ia Pobernacl6, a fin problem grarto, esta el pro- de conseguir que el omcnto blema agricola de nuestra fPro- beneflcle miss ca mpaino, al vincla. Nuestros arcalcos. miEtJ pequefio .labriego que necesita dos de cultivo, mai atraaaaos ayuda t4enica y VpecAnica, para que los de la era fara6ni'ct; ue Lhejorst no sold sus cosechas, r.o s61o0 encarecen el cost 00 las xino sus crias y sus mitodos cde cosedhas, sino que han l1ewado cultivo. Podrian lucharse inclu- la daforestacid6n a la Provin'-a, so en el sentido. de que el esca- con su terrible secuela de sequins so equipo del Fomento no ptes- y la destrucci6n de la riquea te servclosn a personas que ocu- del suelo, asi como el 'Kgota- pen posicones oficlales tales co- wiento de las fuentes de agua. uo diputaciones, ministerlos, se- superflcial, estan aumentando cretarias de satoa, gobernaclo- la miseria a que la falta deL c- nes, etc. d *que por su posIlclon rras ha conducido al hombre del economic y la -gran extension campo, Mlentras esto ocurre, de sus cultivos, eatEn en condl- nuestro Fomento Agricola hasi-: clones de cominprar au propto e- do mAs blen un instrument e- qulpo. ..... con6mleo y politico de grm01oi,-. 3q. GQstl6. epnc4amlada en el lea provinciales, que una fuente sentido de que se Inicie cuaM o de bienestar y de progrelo para antes una campafla educativa nuestro atrasado labriego que para enseflar al campesino el practicamente ninguna ventaja uso de los implementos agrico- saca de el. las do traccldn animal, los iur.i- Slendo los Gobernadores re- coo que. estn a nu a.luance eco- presentantes del Presidento 6e nomico. la Repfiblica en las provincias 40 Gest6dn encaminada a creemos que en bien de la bue- consegui- .que. el Ministerio c'e na reputaci6n de la AdminLs- Agricultura ordene la iniciationn tracidn, la Gobernaci6n de He- de los estudlos de un vasto p.an rrera podria llevar a cabo la si- de irrigacl6n en zona de nuestra guiente campafia: provincia en la que se pueda lo. Vigilancia estrecha del fundar una gran colonia agricx- funcionamiento del Fomefinto A- la que de cabida a agricultores gricola y denuncia ante el senor en los distritos de Pese, OoA, President de la Repfiblica de Santa Maria y Parlta, en las tcda operation que tienda a cuales podria ensayarse tal pian. desprestigiar esta institucidn o a Dichas tierras podrian ser ex- desviarla de su verdsdera fina- propiadaus,. parceladas .y puestas lidad, o de cualquier intent de al serviclo de agrlcultores pc- nuestros gamonakes de aprove- bres, con asistencia tecnica y charse de esta dependencia cun, econ6mica apropiadas. Tendre- fines de explotaci6n o approve+ mos much gusto en acompa- chariento personal, como ha o- fiar a usted enx esta geatiln sZ- ,urrido antes. La Sociedad Cth- for Gobernador. tr6 en Marcha, y -estamos se- C ASISTENCIA MEDICA I seguros q' las Fed.Herreranas 7 SANIDAD: Santefia, le ofrecen todo su apo- La reciente Jira Medico Asis- yo, seefor Gobernador, a fin de tencial llevada a cabo por las hacer efectiva esta vigilancia Fedesailones Hesreranas y San- tefia demostr6 que un grau sai- tor de nuestros campesinos no Shabia sido visto antes por un mddico; a pesar de que los In- terrogados fluctuaban entire ba 25 y los 60 afibs. Thrmbi6n de- niostr6 que probablemente mis RB/ 1 IM de 95 por clento de nuestros I s- B!. 10 0 trlegos sufren de "desnutrlci6n, anemia, parasitotis intestinal" y ILBOAS tienen muelas carladas y que cerca del 80 por ciento tienen ,bre un coneurso para escoger "bocio". Regiones hay en los dis aa que serviran para proteger tritoB do Lo Pozos, Las Minas, saber, Jamones, salehlehas,to. Pe Ocu rn las que muy er- mais propios de oun Matadero ca del 100 por ciento de la po- blicl6n estA afectada de "boclo' mis de tres (3) palabras en enfermedad que no s6lo afecta demas, tanto el disefio de la la salud y al aspect fisico de mna deberin sor originales, no la persona, sino que produce o ya registrados. cierta Idiocia en el paciente quec r enviados con soud6nimo al 10o decalifica para actividadcs s oficinas de la socledad en la intelectuales y lo hace presa f- sis tardar el 6 de Septiembre cil de la explotasi6n y el enga- fio. (Los porcentajes exactos po- sociedad, en su sesl6n del dia demos sumlnistrarlos a prinsi- e, escoger el trabajo que a su de 1952, cuando tengamos b qu. quara lend d los resultados de la Jira deb- odra rechazar todos los traba- dment tbulados y ls - epto no reunen las condiciones los ca avorecido deberi Identlficarse dres terminados). Ante este dc- solador cuadro, urge una accl6n Inmediata do parte de nuesLras 1951. utoridades y, en general, de parte de todos los que sentimos MANDAMIENTO r Norbrto du e, 1 ores Jal **l*M*o* qalero owlgy gp4 to el eport .e o a t Nw Epo delo e n an i9 a w caN go encontraman a las ei en, 6n de Ia paucna caha .gk del a edifl qua e aem I "a I d iua gbernattal, da* uk te niM u"n in reaoivw-e mos d n moment a otio. dCA torrent i ples. plan, Ah, O M .u a a-I- To ea envrb udia Xsbl6n do propulmV dn a chore A Iast la eass do ancianoa, I* ro amdari el hospital, doid le* ofe gobe tientn qie a e tenim eon un a de rguas ent cabesa yse I meuaa chilngo endti e 'lod b r.a c4 toorrencialces. r des m Bocas. Bah,, earreterita a ml Dejen ustedes quo abahlel yanr Fiduclarlo y qu ceo pueda, sar esa quin lento ail balbdos a permit' no Jme ri i ontedo e un tractorsament todo loma a rrdia her. : r final epor conry nc deun, u catoroeto miu4ando aobremn potbUgidad dequodia ero sail o. Di al fuinr %$te t b ofernte cia elo gobernadoreis de o de Bona a resolve su prole vista mas, acr pcando b na de cuan partidato dije la ro ncia. Brpolltancoe compodr Fat, h mi c problema de, PRI a 'I, yuda e pagar aa os ceduliuauie4- nes habian vp at 4uuldoo 40 pGobernador Benjambin, di u tv Oullbermito Jomdbb APervandp cuidadosam, pnte tod pudo al decia y nada de lo qus del tor. pentonqu en ando N srberto, preo dia hacer. Al final deio:a conHIeren, uct bmnquete. Aq pa llota futrement do; tortuga 5M da, peuro SAO. do, much enalada, y otroas pld tos. La emite eostaba oncantadn y el Fat, comiao d co'tumbr: peincado do 1irme en lax bain+ dejas. . Remo ZappI, tomn 1*o como f talo, dijo que oeri tonvenlefte t que o Io gobernaotres deo o tram provinces atodaran a a4 de ocas -a resolved aus problem* mas, sacrificando aiguna de la. partidas de ]a proytncia. Brillante como !Ll Fat, hp* una. Ter6nica mAag 1 y puso C! problema do PRI t C I, y el Gobernador Benjamin, di6 uinot quite., pero no pudo salir ^ entire los cuernos del toro. Ft\' entonces cuando Norberto, precto cupadi.Inio dujo: OHIMero, casd mete. Ia pata. Luego vino el b"i de o'talw' donde lonochotns las dotes ex-boxeador Panay, quien reo6 B1Ult6 un magnifico cahtantt. eopeclalluta en "It mdcura", qu6 Ie avent6 R lot bilalUa.I conm* sesenta vieoa eni a noche. Pero In n-trlL-^*J y tolerantes, no deolan nad Pero el voluminoso Pat, a quiet parecia que le comenzsaba * brincar la tortuga, dio io d4 pronto: -No hay quien le ponga ua bosal? I [ . * (AL BUEN ENTENDEDOR.....POCAS PALABRAS.....) ARTICULOS DINERO EL COSTO DE LA VIDA! PASTA DE DIENTES "GRAVI" Chica 6c. Med. 12c. Grande 25c. SALSA PICANTE 13c. MOSTAZA .......... .. .19c. PETICOTES PARA DAMAS Finos, desde . . . . . . .. . 1.99 PAPEL HIGIENICO Fino a 8c ......... . .. 2x 15c. ACEITUNAS ................ ALCAPARRAS ............... 24c. 25c. ARROZ 12c. ........ CEBOLLA 8e. AZUCAR .. MANTEQUILLA de Otres 75c. ........ Nueva Zdeadia .. Nosotros 70c. GARBANZOS ............ 19c. PRUOLES con Puerco ....... a 6c. GANGA ! LARGA VISTA muy GANGA! buenos ... a 39c. PANTALONES PARA HOMBRES a 1.99 2.79 y 4.25 LQUIDO DE MUEBLES Grande ...... ....... .. 25c. PARA DAMAS MEDIA NYLON Otroi 1.95 .......... Nomotros 1,43 MULTIPLIQUE SU DINERO Y DEDUZCA SUS GASTOS, COMPRANDO EN EL "8 9, de la Ley'de Diesreza: I No Mataras! 'l AVISO IMPORTANT Pora powder hacer cambios de importancia que mejorar6n el servicdo, sera necesario interrumpir la corriente electric en todos los circuits de los sectors comprendidos entire, Campo Alegre, en el 6rea comprendida entire Colle Ricordo Arias, Calle 52 Este, Via Espoioa y Colle Elvira Mendez, el S6bado 25 de Agosto de 1951 de 1:00 p.m. a 4:00 p.m. Compa Aia Paname ia de Fuerza y Luz Panaia, Agosto 23, 1951 ______. ' ! i Fins Pq ETPFF Friv, "Dri "UPpr. FIVE Fl P Fl P F r Vj 1-1 f V I i n- Q F in H t I I mrawpul mit"a.,A! nr.vi rurp- "t-iii F rin Rr-Ir. 6JEU. t4l r nnppr viii-irr ur r.- nnr. rr ri;Lvirr r, OF V.IFFIVrl ff-III-Irl Ir4nn rriprv, riviAl _ I ____ __ i ' '~' ___I__ ____^ 50 ' 7 ---7.----7- rm . . . la lb. 91/c. ( I S." ~~iha'mv~ 'a ~idm '- FJ M I. . i I.. . | i emil kiltktr okgr6 n avion de retro.propulsi6n ITBT rr uutI at nP),- el reeowd mundla, qu haits l coronal Fred "Acan. metable- abora detntaba el t:lgl Johi Saon numei resed mundlal, Douglas Derry, deade el 12 do Ik m do Uai kUmedl trqO por abril 196Ti8: s8 kll6metro M e circultl. Cerra dI MW0 metro perot horse. . il6ea'etroA ds longlud. t in emargo. en un vuelo a do de un avifn do p l-prueba electuado el viern s por 16n a chorro brjt F-. cani, on preparacln para la La velocidad al anzada por atrrera areas naclonal, aloanz6 Alcan, de 00 kfJmetr 600 una velocidad aOh mayor, de Struo por hera, permlti que 1016 kil6metroa 060 metros. Y o tadoX Unlds reouperaran aunque so crea que eite no ha- ja nisf pfrttla a /o cOAd&nuro q ue usien c/eiuen vester . IUAYABERAS TRUVAL TROPICALES Sy NYLON en una selects variedad pars los dlftrentes, gustos en blaneas y en colored. Adeft5 .en otros estilos y de las imejprea3 marcas an plaza gran IVailedad de GUAYABERAS manga corta y larga. P I J AMAS mangas y piernas cortas la expecialidad para los Tr6picoa en todos los tamafios. BATAS DE BAM O y ENTRECASA en Soda. Algod6n y Toalla. MEDIAS Surtido complete en Seda, Algod6n y Nylon. BAZAR FRAN HEURTEMATTE Y CIA. Puaz de Sant Anra ---- r CES U. puageba de la eooperaei6n de las democracies ha r- saltado la manufacteirs de ote oa*6n-tractor, en uvla4' tuaelonario" aiue as a la v treajporte de personal 4N Ho- lands. I . La agyoria de las parties delc oulo son hechas on Ho- . lauda, I im 1 motor y las I nes son Importade de l"o ontad. Unidos doe Am6ria balo el Programa do Aslftan- ls para ila IDefens Mutua. Otsa pleas son hehasa n B61.- gles, Gran BretaSfa y Alemanls Ocidental. 51 tractor puede transport once soldados completamen- to eatpados y tonelada y media de munlciones,, pudiendo reomlear un afi6n de 105 an. Su velocidad varia de uns- re"nt mllas en carreteras. a. lunce mills por horsa en to- rro accldentado. Ademas 4d sau tres juegos de ruedas, el V ulo tone un Juego auxluar de ruedas que normalmente * estAn levantdas del nivel del terreno, pero que se usan 0uan- do eamin power terrenos accidentados. bla ,*sdo un Intent o official de eatablecer un nuevo record, -aho- ra se asbe que esta ser.. la veloCidad que se registrar ofil- clalmente como una nueva mar- ca mundial, puesto que hoy las autorldades militares anuncia- Mon que se habia tratado do un intento official. Ascanti ncesit6 solamente 5 mlnutos 55.8 segundos pars completar el recorrldo de 100 kil6metros. y declar6 que 1, velocldad mnaxima que alcanz6 fue de 10$8 kil6metros por ho- ra, apenas un decimo de ki- l6metro por hora menos quo la velocidad del sonido. Capluran corruplor do monores on Col6n COLON, agosto 24-Ayer tr- de como a las 4.00 p.m. la Po- licia secret de Col6n capture a un corruptor de menores be- fior Rub6n Ortega, panameno de 19 afios de edad con residen- cia en Calle SBexta Amador Guerrero. Dicho sujeto fu6 sorprendido desnudo en la casa No 8104 Avenida Justo Arosemena en el cuarto No. 1 acompafiados de dos menores. una de 12 y otra de 16 aiaos. Ortega alega que di- chas menores ya habian tenido Wda marital con'e1. Se Inaugurari hoy un museo de cera en la Ave. Peru Para hoy a las 6.30 de la tarde esta anunciada la inau- guracl6n del fanoso M u e o Qientifico de Cera, admirado por millones de personas on el mundo enter por au maravi- llosa colecci6n de figures de cera, verdaderas, imagenes vi- vientes. Este especticulo que ha sado autorlzado por la Junta de Conaura es de un gran valor educativo y elogiado por law Autoridades m6dicas. El Museo de Cera Cientifico se encuentra altuado en la Avenida Peru No. 16 de esta cludad. La em- presa ha acondicionado un lu- gar para el estaclonamiento de carros. Refuta el Ecuador declaraciones que formulo6 el Peru QUITO, Agosto 24 (PU)- El Minlsterlo de Relaciones Ex- terlores refut6 las declaraclo- nes de ayer de la Canllneria peruana sobre los incident. fronterizos, reiterando que el Peru fue el agresOr en los In- cidentes-de los dfas 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 y 14 de agosto., El comunicado official decia: "En referendca al comunicado del Gobierno del Perou de 21 de los corrientes, la Cancille- ria ecuatoriana ase ve en el ca- so de afirmar nuevamente que el contenido carece de veraci- dad. 'Los anteriores comunicados oficiales del Ministerie de Re- laciones Exteriores del Ecua- dor y las declaraciones del Mi- nisterio de Defensa de ayer re- futan terminante y enfAtica- mente la aseveraci6n del Comu- nicado peruano. "Es preciso, sin embargo, rel- terar que los hechos tproduci- dos en la frontera los dias 9, MATE LOS INSECTS DARINOS! USE INSECTICIDE (con pardidcorobenzeno) Elega eestuche spemlra "Clotay Repros PIDALO EN LAS MUJOES TfENDASI I I PAGINA CINCO a vicios al Iran tan Instatlo ,4 mente han sido solicitadoe pw' Iran. La disputa Kira alrededow. del servlcio de 2500 expert* petroleros britanicos. Gran BretaftLa propuso ho. una proposicl6n de ocho puntho para tratar de resolver el pro4- blema de la crisis anglo-iransa- del petr6leo tratando de imh pedir el total romplmlento de. las negoclaciones. Gran Bretafia propone que los experts petroleros ingieses continman prestando servicios STEHERAN, agoato 24. (UP)- tendri en iran, parecen para- Las condiiones balo las cuales llzar el acuerdo en las negocla- el personal britAnico se man- clones anglo-Iranias. 10. 11 1t, 13 14 de agosta Oran Bretafia ha propuesto fueron prvoadg porls guar- que los experts petrol ros, an- hiciones peruanas de la zona tes empleados de la Compalia de Chinchipe. naclonalizada Anglo-Irania, per- S' manercan en IrAn. pero como "En umnto. a Ix supuesta empleados de la Organizaci6n cammiasa alarmista por part director. BritAnica qde super- del Ucuador, eu del comun co- vigilara el mercado del petr6- n, lmnto.' qtue date noexiste leohacla0este. Algunoa su- ni h" a exsto. Contrarlamen- pervigiladores britnicos se que- te, la actitud asumida por el darian tamblin en los campos Gobierqro dl4Ecuador ha sido y las refinerias. Iran Inslste en y meiirada y digna." que cads britanico firm un I m ad I 7I Jil_ SOLO B/ 20.00 INICIAL Obtenibles on Club o a Plazos C6modos. MUEBLERIA CASA SPARTON Central 223 Calidonia S A A 0 E S P E A AZUCAR 2 bs....... CEBOLLAS ACEITE Botella AVENA lata 20 oz. .230 O*******0 **O ** 33* 333 3 , O 3 oo* o 3**o ** LECHE CONDENSADA... .49f .21f .2k% ESCOBAS .............. 704 LIMPIADOR "Farola" CAFE SH6n .120 .Iba. 75 AGUA STRELLA ........ PAPEL HIOIENICO....... JABON "Lavasol"....... R% JUGOS ................** lita 12 ot. Peras, Mtldcotoems, Albaricoques. LA BIZKAYNA MERCADO BIZKAYNA contrato Individual con la Com- paflia Nacional Irania de Pe- tr61eo. La Embajada Britanica ha anunciado que Mr. Stokes ta llegado a al conclusl6n, en sus conversaclones con el Premier Iranlo Mohammed Mossadegh, que el Goblerno Iranlo no estA preparado pacra Illegar a ningun acuerdo, ni arreglo sobre lus ticnicos britanicos. cuyos ser- P R E C I 0 S E S P E C I A L E S PASTA TOMATE. V . MEDIA NYLON HELENA RUBINSTEIN 8 colors. Tallas 8 al 102 Especial... 1.95 FAJITA DE CINTURA Para former cintura. Color blanco y negro. Especial... 3.95 y 4.95 CAMISONES JERSEY Rosa, celeste, amarillo, aqua, mel6n. Tallas 32 a 40. Especial... 3.95 BRASSIERES EXQUISITE FORM Blancos y rosados. Bustos A, B y C en todas las tallas. COMPARE AHORA 1........ *15g MACARRONES del pals lba. PAPAS ..... Amerlcanas Iba. MANTECA .............264 Vegetal "Blanquita" GALLETAS "Keebler" Saltines MANTEQUILLAS todas las marcas CAFE Duran. AJOS .... ........ ....58 S A B A D 0 E .Iba,70 P ....... Iba. 715 .Iba. 184 ......14 .384 JABON EN POLVO. 3 paquetes KOTEX LECHE EN POLVO 5 lbs....... 3.10 "Juno Dairy" ,2 b.. 1.59 1 ba....... .68 Wb I A L iI' 8L PANJal U MICA D UOai IDrUsMWUUNIU CHAMdBOMnTn CuintE1 AWNB estan desempacando FAJA PANTIE VAN RAALTE Rosada, blanca, negra. Pequehfa, median, grande. Especial...5.95 y 7.95 PIJAMAS CORTAS En batista, algod6n, seda fria. Tallas 32 a 38. Rosa, celeste, amprillo. Especial... 2.95 CHAMBONNET y QUINTA AVENIDA NORMAS COMERCIALES QUE CONFIRMAN LA FAMA Y PRESTIGIO DE LAS 4 AMIGAS DEL PUEBLO . . ** . SNEL MERCADO LA REFRIOERADORA No. I DE AMERICA VIA ESPARA FACILIDADES PARA ESTACIONARSE Pwkf u ar la tqy* sli~ade t lUfoo 3*022 3............... EL BATURRO - MERCADO BATURRO __ I 4 . ,P~aaasii I.'i . *.*0*0*0*a*.*0*0 . 0 . ... ....... S -1 S. .r 's I. \ kJ4i I- ; -' j L PANAMA AMXICA DLUUO MINDUIUDM t PAGINA SKIS - * PERSIANAS "Sol-Aire" "Tropical" - --- 'I SE NECESITA Domesticos SE NECESITA:-Empleoda paro ser- vicio que duerma en el trobojo. Ave. Manuel Ycozo No. 18. SE NECESITA:-Cocinera que duer- rno en el trobalo. Acudo Ecuador 26. SE NECESITA:-Empleada, solo re- cibimos hosta las 6, tarde. Aveni- do Anc6n,86, opartomento 4. SE NECESITA:-Cocinera con expe- riencia, para dormir en el em- pleo. buen sueldo. Avenido Mexi- co No. 11. SE NECESITA:-Empleada seria con recomendac:ion, paro trabaojo ge- neral de caso. Dormnir en trabajo. Acuda en la tarde. Colle 15 Pai-' tilla 1 17. SE VENDE Articulos de Casa SE VENDE:-Estufa Magic Chef, 4 quemodores, horno, B.20.00. Co- lie Doriin N'o. 8, Apto. 8. SE VENDE-Refrigeradora Frigidoaire, juego de rec.mara, cuna, y articu- los de cosa. Motivo viaje. Colle 9a. No. 58, Son Francisco. SE VENDE:-Miquina Singer de pi., de border, con motor. Federico Boyd # 1. SE VENDE:-Por motivo viaje, vendo baratisimo, juego de comedor y dormitorio. Ambos de coobao. casi nuevos. Inf6rmese ol 3-2190. SE VENDE:-Set de bomb. juego Sde recimara de cama double, com- p!eto, juego de recamara de co- mas gemelos ,una coma 3-4. Via Espaoao 2024. SE VENDE Auton6viles SE VENDE Miscelaneas ___________________ - __________________________- I SE VENDEN:-Clovos, toberie negra, ocero acenalado, Fix-Tax (cart6n oailador pera ciels rases) made- ras, lavomanos, excusados, etc. a los precios mis beijos n plaza. AGENCIES GLOBALES, Via Espa- ie, Ilegando a Juan Franco. Tel. 3-1503. SE VENDEN:-Baterias usados, go- rantizodas. aller auto electric Purru. Calle 21 Estq No. 3. SE VENDE:-Miquina de escribir Ro- yal, Smith, Underwood, excelentes condiciones. Precio m6dico. Calle Carlos A. Mendoza 66. SE VENDE: Equipo complete de Panaderia, hornos de gas, cilindro, mezclodoras, accesorios various. In- formes Tel. 2-3397, Panama. SE VENDE:-Un trailer chico para carro forzodo, especial para cargar corne. B.100.00. Calle Col6n y 15 Este, Comisariato Sitton. SE VENDEN:-Vestidos de montuno Ocueho. Solicitelos en la Escuela Profesionol. SE VENDEN:-50 polls Leghorn y rojas, tres meses, y gallinas po- nedoras. Corretero Pueblo Nuevo, al puente despuis Lecherio casa 4318. VENDEMOS una mAquina cosi nue- va de coser cajetas de cart6n coa- rrugodo y gropas. Cia. Dulcidio Gonzilez N., S. A. FAbrica de Mo- saicos, Ave. Cuba No. 8. SE VENDE:-Llantas usadas para ca- miones, autom6viles, "todos tomn- ios." INTRA, Ger6nimo de lo Osso. SE VENDE: Mejor oferta, Ilanta nueva Firestone, 900 x 18, 10 lo- nas, Tronsporte pesado. Perfect condici6n. The Texas Co. (Pa- nama) Inc. SE VENDE Bienes Raices CIA. DE LEFEVRE Tel. 2.3332 VENDE LOTS Page inicial minima 1.100.00 Memuel 3.15.00 * Lotes con Calles y Acueductos de lo Ciudud desde B.1.00 el metro. * Alquilamos equipo pesodo paro movimiento de tierra. * Alquilarro!, lotes a largos plazos. * Club de lotes. .3.00 y B.4.00 semano!es. SE VENDE:-Almacen pequefio, lu- gor centrico, Avenida Central. In- formes Tel. 2-3397, Ponam. GANGA! Se vende lote en El Congrejo de 972 metros cuodra- dos con frente a Via Espoia. Pre- cio B.12.000. ROBERTO MIRO. Telkftno 2-1215. Panoma. SE VENDE: - Late de 730 M2 en "El Congrejo". Sector poblado -y cerca a Via Es- paTo. Oportupidad. B.5,500.00. ROBERTO. MIRO 2.3231-2-1215 SE VENDE:-Lotes adjuntos en Los Cumbres de un total de 910 M2. Plomeria y electricidad. Precios atractivos. Llame Panama 3- 40671. Agencies Thomos liens Raices Ave. Control No. 259, Fronte del Edifkio Gilves. Tel. 3-1069 Aportado 3404. BUEN TIEMPO PARA COMPRAR SE VENDE: - EL CANGREJO Lote de 800 metros, remote BELLA VISTA Chalet de tres recmaras, B.16,000. 00. Casa de concrete cerca del teatro Bella Vista, B.1 5,000.00. Chalet de tres recimaras, en colle Hems rebojedo drasticaments nues"- SE VENDE:--Planta elkctrica marc 39, B.19.000.00. Late de terreno tros precious n todos los corres Briggs y Stratton, modelo AP, mo- en Bella Vista, se acepta permuta. usados. Venga y mirelos. Agencies tor de gasoline, 500 watts, poras Noash. corriente 110. Llame ol telefono VISTA ALEGRE 2-0510, Esso Standard Oil. Late de terreno en esquina a B.6.- Sk VENDE:-Lincoln, sedan. cuatro 00 el metro. puertos, negro, coma nuevo. Gon- ga B.1,100.00. Garage Arias, LA COMPAFIA DEL CANAL DEI EL CARMEN frente ol National City Bank. PANAMA OFRECE EN VENTA Chalet de tres recimaras, nuevo, a EDIFICIOS I 15 metros de la Via Espalia, B.18, SE VeNDE:---Carro Pontiac converti- Se vende oa mejor pastor, los edifi- 000.00. ble 1947, en parfectos condiciones. cios Nos. 102, 104, 104S, B0blboo Ave. Justo Arosemeno 75-A. Tel. Heights y 264, Anc6n. Se recibir n, CIUDAD 3-1086. propuestas en pliegos cerrados en lo Caso en calle Jose Domingo Espinor oficina del Superintendente de Alma-I B.15,000.00. SE VENDE:-Carro Cadillac modelo cenes, en Balboa, hosto las 10 y 30. 48 en perfectos condiciones. Llo- de Ia maro. na del 7 de SeDtiembre Case en lo Avenido Central B.55,- me 3-2184-2-1075., Panama SE VENDE:-Un corro Pontiac A puertas modelo 1950, millaj 000 y rodio. Central No. cuarto 24. SE VENDE:-Carro Buick- sed puertas modelo 1947, color Ilontas nuevos. costado blonci mro nuevo. radio, cubre osi Llame telifonos 3-3338 - '3102 v 3-1310. Sr. Boyd. LA NEGOCIACIONES tAegua." " La nota de protest suspe las conversaciones de Kae esperando "una respuesta s factoria" pero agregaba "esperamos que las negocig nes del armisticio prosigan contratiempos y que se Ileg un acuerdo just y razon que pueda ser aceptado por bas parties . ' El General Ridgway di6 a tender cual sera la line seguira, en sus declaraci del Jueves cuando dijo qu Investigation habia demost que ningun avio6n de las Na nes Unidas voIo6 sabre Kae el minrcoles v que hsto era pretexto de los comunistas ra hacer fracasar las co rencias \ s E N w A M PiN.bLRAS FAMOSAS Consultenos para mostrar- le las mej ores Pinturas, va- riados olores y durablidad in ita Tenemos preclosos colors especiales para el interior de su hogar. SE ALQUILA Apartamentos SE ALQUILA:-Apartamerito fresco, rnuy c6ntrico, dos recAmoras, solo, comedor ,balc6n. Ave. Peru, es- quina 36 Este No. 11. 'SE ALQUILA:-Apartomento de dos recamoras, solo y comedor en.Ma- riano Arosemena No. 76, ocabodo de pintar. Tel. 2-1602, PanamA. SE ALQUILA:-Apartomento, salo, coredor, porche, recamora, terra- za, garage, cuorto empleada. Via Porros # 64, telefono 3-1863. SE ALQUILA: Apartomento tres recimoras, jardin, en Avenida Balboa, esquino Federico Boyd.. In- formes Federico Boyd No. 1, pri- mer piso. SE ALQUILA:-Apartamento de'dos rcAmaras, solo, comedor par solo B.60.00, en colle primer y Ave. "H". Tel. 2-1602 PanamA. SE ALQUILA:-Apartamento do una recmaroa, solo-comedor par solo B.35.00 en Via Belisario Porros NI. 139. Tel. 2-1602. Panoma. SE ALQUILA:-Apartamento en San Francisco de la Coleta, calle 8a. No. 10. B.30.00. Llamar telefo- no 2-2417, Panama. SE .ALQJILA:-Apurtamento: sala, comedor, 2 recamaras, patio, ga- rage Via Espafia, calle Gerdrdo Or- tego, caso # 3. Informes, aparta- mento No. 4, Tel. 3-2504. SE ALQUILA:-Apartoamento t6mo- do, completeo. frente lines buses. Colle 15 San Francisco No. 3, B.35.00 mensual. Tel. 3-1374,' Ponam., SE ALQUILA Locales SE ALQUILA:--Local para oficino Arribo del Teatro Central. CLINICA. equipada, oltos Formacia Salazar, -colle 16 Oeste No. 28 PanamA. SE ALQUILA:-Dos locales comer-' ciales o para oficinos en B..45.00! cada uno, en calle 13 Oeste cosa 69. Inf6rmese segundo alto. ALQUILASE local commercial o vinde- se Have. Conveniente. Calle 161 Oeste No. 38. 2 a 3. p. m. SE ALQUILA:- Loco' paro oficina o negocio en el Edificio Castilla del Oro, al lodo del hntel El Pnnama I" de 1951, cuando se han de oabrr en 000.00. ROBERTO MIRO 2-3231-2-1215 de 4 public. Se pueden conseguir los for- Cosa en el Maran6n [1.2,500.00. U e 15, mularios para las propuestos, con los 106, pormenOres completes, en la oficino Casa de modern calle 24 Este B.4,- SE A Q UILA del Superintendente de Almacenes, 500.00. Ralboo, y en la del Administrador Casa en la Avenida B, de concrete. Cass an, 4 de Casas en Balboa Heights. tres pisos. B.15,000.00, produce negro rent, tiene hipoteca. SE ALQUILA:-Cholet de 2 reckma- o, co- C AIafIIA Cosa en colle 13 Oeste, de concre- ros en calle 2da. Parque Lefevre entos SE AL UILA to. B.12,000,00. No. 33. Acabodo de pintor por so- - 2- lo 8 50.00. Tel. 2-1602, Pana- Cuartos SAN FRANCISCO ms. ____ Late a B.3.75 el metro. m___ SE ALQUILA:-Cuortos en calle 44 Chalet en Via Belisario Porros, B. 7. Acudo arriba. i 15,0000.00, 1.000 metros de te- SE ALQUILA:-Chalet recien cons- endo rreno. truido, constor de dos recamaros, ndio Casa mixta B.8,000.00. sala, comedor. cocina, lavanderia, song PERDIDA Chlet B.7,500.00 en la nuevcolle garage, dos porches y dos servicios atis 50.sanitarios. Urbanizaci6n el S. A. aclo- PERDIDA: Cartera conteniendo Tenemos varies totes boratos. S., corretera San Francisco. Pare i sin recibos importontes, retrotos y di- Chalet de 4 recAmaros en Via Porras, informes Ilamor tel-fono 3-1554. ue a nero. Puede quedarse con el dine- cerco Via Espaia. able ro, sirvase devolverla a esto ofi- CARRASQUILLA M ISCELANEA am- cina. Casa de madera B.4,500.00. Sen- EL VENDE EL ING6NIO Avisomos a nuestros clients ovicul- que SE VENDE Casa de madero B.3,000.00 stores que hemos recibido un nue- iones Late de terreno a B.2.75 el metro vo embarque de los insuperables e rla o s PUEBLO NUEVO olimentos Full-O-Pep, los cuales radio PUEBLO NUEVO tn a aenta en El Molina acio- SE VENDE:-Bote de motor de 20 Late en 8.750.00, se aceptan abo- n a la venta en El M song pies, con todos los requisites pare nos Creioll, Avenida 8 No. 61. Los a un pescar. Nuevs condiciones. 465 Caosa en B.4,500.00. de 100 libras B.6.70. Scos de 25 pa- Club Nhutico de Balboa. Ocurro I 10aB l ibras.1.70. )nfe- 752-C, Balboa Rood. PARQUE LEFEVRE lbros B.-.70. Late a B.3.50 el metro I C C A D 7S C B"0 .. 1 I- l jNo te aflijas!.. iNunca sufiriar de lose dientes si usas, desde ahora, la Crema Dental Kolynos! . . Kolyno protngeri tus dientes, desdeel principio, contra )am caries. Kolynos ataca las causes de las dolorosas picaduras. ;Con- su6late y . dile a tu mama que compare Kolynos boy miasmo! KOLYNOS Si Rin& mis I k-asa e u. i _5. *1D VIA ESPARA 3,000 metros con caso de moderao B.16.000.00. frente a la Clinico Son Fernando. RIO ABAJO 4.ote a B.2.00 el metro. Casa de modern con 1,000 metros. B.6,500.00. UNIVERSIDAD Casa con 1,000 metros de terreno. B.12,500.00. TRANSISTMICA Lotes de terrenos ao B0.1 5 el metro JUAN DIAZ Casa de modera 8.4,000 00 Costa con 600 metros, B.1,800.00. Late a B. .00 el metro. PEDREGAL Late de terreno B.O 15 el metro. Casa de modera B.3,000.00. PACORA Caosa de madera B.2,500.00 Various Ictes y cosos borotas COLON Coso de concrete, de dos pisos, 8.8,- 000.00. CHORRERA Case con terreno grande 8.4,000.00. Tenemos muchoc otras propiedodes pore la vento, consulte a nuestra', ctic-na poro detolles. Agencies Thames Bienes lRices$ Ave. Central No. 259. Frmte del Edificie GSlves. Tel. 3-1069 Apertede 3404. LO oticina del G erente Uenerail de a Division de Comisariatos en Mount Nope, Zono del Canal. recibiri propuestos hosta los 3:00 de Io tarde del viernes, 14 de septiem- bre de 1951 cuando se abrir-an en p6blico, pora el suministro de 450, 000 libros. o olternativamente 225,000 libras de Az6car Fina Granulado. Los formularios para los propuestos. con detalles com- pletos, podrAn obtenerse en la ofi- cina del Supply & Service Director, Balboa Heights, oa en to del Geren- te General en Mount Hope, Zo- no del Canal. SE NECESITA General La Joveria America necesita agents vendedores de club. Se compra oro viejo, frente Parque Lesseps. SE NECESITAN:-Dos hombres con referencios y buena presencio. Avenida Central 47 Apto. 23. SE NECESITA:--Dependiento con ex- periencia, que hoyo trabojodo en olmocenes. Traiga recomendoci6n, Quinto Avenida. SE NECESITA:--Vendedor de 25 a 30 anos. Escribo ol oportado 1645 incluvendo fotogrofias y referen- SE NECESITA -Secretaria re-onso- b'e bilingue. con reference; A- cuda Compoaia Irving Zopp A A.e A No. 67. aibodo 8 30 - 12 a. m. . G UI A COMMERCIAL Mantenemas una venta de gang de artlciloa sobre exis- tencia done ts MJORES PINTURAS s-e vendeet a los mis bajos Drec0l. Par aue no anorrar dinero comprando lu mejor? GEO. F. NOVEY, Inc. Ave. Central! 279. Tel 8-0140. Puertas Americanas en todos tamaros Ventanas Acelte de Linaza RICARDO A. MIRO, S.A. Calle 16 Este No. 4 Tels. 2-3335 y 2-29U "Vendemos barato para vender mAs Nuestros ESPEJOS embe- llecen el hotel El Panama. Fabrica de Espejos EL DIABLO Calle 16f Ete No. 4 Tel. 2200 SE NECESITA: Vendedor con experiencia en venta de viveres o de mercancias en general. - Traer referencias y una fotografia. Inutil presentar- so sin estos requisitos. Almacenes Romero Avenida Norte No. 48 L6mparas ALADINO de KEROSENE con MECHA Con 60 velas de fuerzc de luz blanea moderna. Permanece encendlda 50 horas por 1 gal6n de kerosene. Tomw 94% de AUtE y solamente 6% do KEROSENE. Completamente segura- no explota nt necesita generador nl bomb. No produce humo nl malos olores ,s tan aencilla que un niflo puede prenderla. Nunca vista en Pa- mami a Precio tan BaJo por s61o...B/.9.95 Tenemo lodes les Repuestost Do Venta en todasl Ins FERRET!R1AS p MUEBLURIAM. Distribuidores: - WONG CHANG, S. A. Col"6 Calle 9 y Ave. Balboa Tel. 303. PanamA, Ave. Central 93 Tel. 2-2087 Aviso Judicial EDICTO EMPLAZATORIO Por este medio. el Juez del Circuito de Boca$ del Toro. CITA a (GUILLERMO FERNANDO PARRAGA OROZCO, ceu- ya Identidad no se especifica en el libe- lo de demand correIpondiente, para que en el termino tle treinta (30) dies. conitados dede la ultima publicaciin del presented edicto, comparezcRa a este tri- bunal, por di o pot medio de apoderado legalmente constituido. a defenders en la demand civil ordinaria que Je ha promovido el sefor RODRIGO SAN- CHEZ BORBON. panamefio, mayor de edad, csaado, agricultor y de eta ts e- cindedA an au condiciun de representan- to e su hbermanos y por medio de apo- derdo. Se advierteI alcitado Parrago Orozeo que do no eomparecer en el termino a e- fialade, se le nombrara un defensor de autsete eon quien as leguiri el julcio hastas au trminaei6nt Pare lo fines expresados *e expide east eeto emPlazatorio en aeatcmiento aeci6n y coplt del miisio se entrega *I intereado plra Ru puhlii..ucn p~or ein- co (1) 'veces consecutivas en on pe- rild:.o. Daofo en Ia endad d RFloa del Toro a dies y islot da@ l del mci ie Julu tie mAIl no.:jientls nIVenu nla y Ino. V1 Jums. (Fdo I E. A. PFDRIbC'HI G, .i Sretari%. IFdo ) L. G. CRUZ. CELOSIAS "PRO-TECT-U" la original. C. A. PQRRAS Tel. 2*3097 Panami FABRICACION NATIONAL DE PRIMER CALIDAD Preplos de Competencia con el product importado. Tubes 4" Sencillos.... 4.00 Tubes 49' Dobles....... 4.40 Tubes 2" Senfcllos.... 2.60 Tabes 2" Dobles......3.80 Tees- 4x4.......... 2.00 Ye x2..........1.00 Codes 16 x 2....... .75 etc., ete. Tel. 3-1300 Apartado 2029 FUNDICION INDUSTRIAL Gonzalez y Linares Ltda. La Loceria Pasadena SRifles do Balin Marca "Daisy" desde 2.95 Tenemos en existencia: HIERRO DE REFUERZO CLAVOS de today case ZINC ACANALADO 2'.x 6 y 2' x 8' Calibre 26 Agendclas Globales Via Espada No. 121 Tel. 3-1503 RED PANAMERICANA tiene los mejores orooramas a=" LA RED PANAMERICANA PRESENT HOY A LAS 5:30 P. M, ^ W,, - s CON LA PERFECTT" ARMANDO BOZA Animador VICTOR MARTINEZ BLANCO - I. D. Silvera come_ nta 1 .e gsto "A -lidad de un acto cualquiera, Mlnro, h10 soe austaa ya sea ley, Decreto-Ley o De. gop6i d alfor .Prealdento creto Ejecutivo, la decision res- la l tc, de &. 1 pectiva es i;nal, definitive y Secretarl ado, dice -. obilgatoria (articulo 1W57 de la o "t Pr lb Arosemenas aco C.N.) decir, asrte efectos in- ta con 3lwn a la Ley: tie inediatamente despu6s de fir- Ministroa con llbertad da '7e mada y no admIte Securso de clAn y no polchlinela#; *a ninguna naturaleza 'y menos ltk fa2U de J- tribunaiut up am ean la formal que usted to intentar lfbdr, a s m anla dica, -eoperar un pronuneW Y., sobre tob. eXo& e plcItug4 miento de "autoridad compe- en el manejo de I 1foi4 6 ft tente"-, para powder separar al blicos". seoflr Manuel Soils Palma de la Gerencia de la Caja de Be- Espero, senior hinistro, qug guro Social, lo que constituye, en viata deo to4o lo expuesto, lisa y ilanamente, una violaci n o ted reconsidere su djd6zin y flagrante de la Constitucl6t y' evitarA la nriclael6n Se or p de las leyes, sancionada per cl recur s, cuya declai6n final no C661go Penal cuya aplicacl6n se 19 hart honor a nu Men elmeoa lleva hoy a cabo sin discriml- tad.o nainboe. nation. De UO. atenta avtlddr, i Para ayudaiple aL rectlficar el Wa vea error en tLue ha incurrido, sin " dudas alguna de buena fe, dada& i su honestidad 'recotoclda, de- l W. W seo explidarle el caso en a' ' talle en los ai guentes turminos. El doctor Arnulfo. Arlas en'- tonces Prealdente de la Repu- ... .. blica, expidl6 el 25 de sep- 5 l tiembre de 196i el Decreto L -ey No. 21, cuya tnconstituoionaU- " dad acabas decretar Ia Cote .El Mira1dit'AO H. wa opi SVprema. El articulo tereoro ,de eo6n a Ias uelta dl dicho Decret6 estatuye:. torneo de Bas dOe Is L ,.,-de Barraza g. Irtxonerse ayer "Articulo tercero: (Transito- en refildo par d6 h- Gray por 9 rio). El Gerente que se encuen- carter a 5. tre en funciones al etrar n - vigencia ete Decr4to-L- eon- i ilo uas a otaclones 5 a tinuarai en ejerciclo del cargo s,,avo.q del Gray, en el sexto hasta -tres dias despu s que episodio a :ajt btaso de entire a regir este Decreto-Ley. nbu e McKay' .on las bles1 " El Organo Ejecutivo designara ngas unido a un -rror de Bocal al nuevo Gerente con auficien- sa, produjeron las tres.carrer te anticipaci6n para que 6ste que le dieron lt victoria al Ml* tome posesi6n tries dias despues randa. . que entire a regir este Decre- to-Ley. El nombramlento del McKay result el lanzador nuevo Gerente seri envlado a ganador y GonzAlez el perdedor, sla pr6xma Legislatura para los Las anotaclones por episodio fines consiguientes. fueron los siguinetes; Por virtud de lo dispuesto en el -precepto copiado, fui se- Gray 005 000-5 5 3 parado arbitraria -e inconstitu- Miranda 003 003-6 5 1 clonalmente del cargo de' Ge- La serie eliminatoria para es- rente de la Caja de Seguro So- coger el nuevo ganador de la cial el 30 de septiembre de 1950, primera vuelta, dontinuara el cuando .yo desempefiaba ese dominRo con el juego Canada cargo por virtud de nombra- vs Vallarino,y el vencedor de miento legitimamente hec ho este partido se medirs con rl por el Ejecutivo y aprobado por Miranda el lunes para decidir la Asamblea Nacional. Como el triunfador de la primer's eta,- esta decision es inconstitucio- pa. nal y ei Decreto-Ley integro . adoleeia del mismo vicio, se de- mandola Ideclaratorla corres- UN pondlente y nuestra mias alta MUNDO DEPORTIVO corporation judicial ha decla- rado INEXEQUIBLE ese acto Por Beto TEJADA por ser inconstituclonal. ' Esta declaratoria tiene la vir-, ,, tud de restituir, a partir de la I....s' fecha de la sentencia, las co- He aqui nuestros pron6sticoI sas a su estado anterior. Quie- hipicos para mafiana en Juan re ello decir, no solo en len- Franco: guaje juridico sino tambidn en el lenguaje popular, que ha 1-Don Temi, por clawsdebo quedado inexistente el Decreto galoparlos, Fulmtlne. no:Vpueds Ley No. 21 y, por tanto, ha con Don 'emi; 2a. Diez de M- recobrado su vigencia la Ley yo, ya es tiepo que; gie * 134 de 1943, y que he reasumi- auya, Avivato, de para, pero do juridicamente mi calidad de puede:. a. Suavo, a pesa" de lt Gerente de la Caja de Seguro para debe gnAreos por caet- Social, --y todo lo que haga goriLa, lgenco (e) e.s e -Iem&W con. eo caricter otra ,persona U, b'tI 4a. Mistffa~cVM Sjue no sia yo, estarbT vciadae'W a lL d 'aIM,@Ih dUr4Wt de inconstitucionalidad. ms pirdk, ia ,'tl 0 Es ill6gleo;' por deeir lo me- dicliones para ganarimia -,.. nos, sostener con argumenta- Chacabuco, no plerdan a este clones infantiles que mientras animal de vista, que los va 4 no se interponga demand de Chacabuqular' Sr r DoM;,l. ilegalidad en cada caso con- dara la grand ts a nue." creto afectado por el Decreto- escogido; 6a. Haydn~ qui~ Ley No. 21 de 1950, este segul- cuando serial, peor ya esto srw- ra aplicandose y reconociendo- tando, Baby REot-i sWante- se como valldo a pesar de la ri or puede repr;~a. lo b sentencia proferida por la Cor- por linea debe al*rselos, ,n-. te Suprema de Justicia. cle James, si iiA JUera por. e*. Igualmente il6gico y absurdol jinete, .caminariW S. Bien %- sostener que dicho Decreto-Ley cho, no'tan blen omo cr que se utilize para sacarme de pero s lro de sganar ; Ta.. 'sa la Caja y que ha sido decla- sera durood eo sura; 9.. s radio inconstitucional, sirva de con todoy el descanso se 1os3 fundamento para sostener que ganar par salir embn su tiro a- el senior Manuel Solis Pailma vorito, Arabe tambint le agrada debe mnantenerse al frente de el tiro y tiene mejor jinete; 10a esa insttuci6n, cuando su noa- Miros, cmn Lg mo debe mm- bramiento ni siquier ha sido dponers, Pepscla, volveinaa aprobado por la Asamblea Na- demstrar andiciawe para aElonar cional, y cuando el mio fue ra- tiene condoicioes pars ganar, tificado por dicha entidad en Mr. Espinosa, pars pla.e nos febrero de 1950. gusta. El 10 de mayo cuando la. . Carte Suprema de Justicia de- '' clara que todo lo actuado por Presupuestos de la Asamblea Nacional la noche anterior es constituclonal, no hubo necesidad de presenter -- demanda de legaltdad ni de Vtn- VICTOR PEJIN terponer nhigfn otro recurso Cu, Muller, Curto para que se acatara tal dec- si6n. Par que se exige abora Ave. CentraI, Ted -2 I _ Mq t-'.. I I ~' JC;~jP'P . I"nform9 para esta ued6n se recbe la is 5Tolfa f^J ?* / p~eaccion~ Socia/ de EL PANAMA-AMERICA -no 31W 1808AS: *:M a 1:0 a1m. Apartad1 e.. - 1 - La ia d6 -o Esta manana a las slete en actor sencillo bendecldo per el Reverendo Padre Tomas Clavel en la Iglesis de Cristo Roy, pro- Munei6 los sagrados votes la gentil novia, seforita Blanca Vis- gUes, uniende ati su destine al del distinguldo caballero Dr. Joa- Ipin Fernando France Jr. La encantadora novia luci6 un precise vestido en satin blan- co confeecionado per Ia sefiora Eumelia de Calvoe, realsand su alislea belleza el velo de tul de ilusi6n sostenido per una dell- cada corona de azahares, obra de las hibiles manes de dofs Mar- trita sDiem de Arla. Complete su atavio nupplal un bellisimo ramo de kladloias bhlneas tambl6n confecclonado per la senors 1ar2ita DipD de Arias,, ern loreal paso e a nova las primorosa nitas l[rls Castro Vasquez, y Merllyn Wright Barraza y sgostuvleron la ela del vestldo nupiclal, las llndas nifltas Gabrielita Boyd Chap- auen y Marcelita Wright Barraza. Los anillos y las arras fueron Ilevados per el niflo Rogello Novey Diez. Apadrinason la ceremonial per arte de la novia, el Dr. Ale- jandro Vasques y sefora dofle Ate Maria Dies de Visquez, el 90. don Maros Robles, la se- form dofl Manuela Dies de Ileurtematte, el Dr. Juan B. Artas y sefora defia Margarita iez de Arias. el senior don Ju- H, Enmes to `Heurtematte se- lera doria GladysF. F e eur- toatt'e,. sfier Max Oeurter &xtas d 1 ael o V don Juan de Arco Galindo y sefiora dofia Cecilia Heurte- matte de Galindo, el sefor don Ofilio Hazera, lha seora dofia Teresa Visquef de Tuckr el Dr. Octavie Vallarino .y saeors dofi Manr Ester Arias de Va- llarino, el senior don Rub6n Dario Arosemena y seAora dofia Edna Calvo de Arosemena,. el peses don Benjamin Castro y pAora donia Maria- 'refse Be-. rrsa de Castro, el oh$for Jo o Ventas aos Plieos \ El Mueble de Caoba es mis barato y mejor! Suscribafe a Nuestro Club! & r tlwntAtiHldff wSffanib Afi- 3 Ave. Central CaUe 21 Kste,. 1. Tel. Z-lU L-183 in. 1 IP .. l A. Calve Y sAora de Calve. el Lie. .o0 4ernaade Franceo y seAorna oa Alba L. de Fran- eo, 0el or don Jore E. Soto y seOA dl. Olor4a Franco do St e s0 l oer Leonidas Mo- ral s. la fomra dofia Laura H. de Mnksis, el sleor Victor M. Tiria y *sebora doef Lola de Tojoea, el Comandante Jou6 A.' Remin Cantera y seoora doas CeetI Pluol de Rent6n, el Dr. Rom l S. boyd y sefiora dofa Terlta Tej-ra. de Boyd, el soe- .fier dem Vietor M. Terera Jr. y seflor. dofa Nora D. de T eira, el ealor Bolivar Franco, la se- eriti Angela Morales. el Iefier Daniel IlaWtla y sefora de PI- nlUa, el efior don Giberto Cal- der6a y seoeria dofs Cella D. do Calder6n. Datante la ceremonia reli io- sa el selor Federico Jimeno cant6 al Ave Maria acompafta- do al 6rgano por el sefnor Hans Hanowits. Deblde a la deucada salud del padre del novle, los despo- sados recibleron las felcitaclo- neos de sus famllares y amigos derante un desayuno muy in- tunm, efreeldo per los padres de la nova on su residencla. En Is mesa artisticamente adornsa da destacbase el bello pastel de bods, obsequio de ia sefao. ra dofle ioiarlo Jorge de Myers. Partleron luego los novios parn El Valli. de Ant6n en don- de pasaran hla una de mieL Al engalanar nuestras colum. nas con Ia fotogrefia de la no- via do hey. formulamos sinceros votes porque Ia dicha le sonria slempre, y en el hogar que se Inicia bajo tan bellos auspiclos, reine stempre el carilo y la comprensl6n. Comida formal S. E. el Embajador de los Es- tados Unidos en Panama, senior don John Cooper Wiley y sefto- ra dofia Irena de Wiley, han ca- viadb invitaciones para una co- midi formal que en honor de S. el, Embajador de Panama: en los Estados Unidos, senior don Roberto M. Heurtematte y sefiora Betty de Heurtematte, ofrecerAn esta noche en la scde de la Embajada. AsistirAn aoe- mas el Subsecretario de Estado de los, Utados Unidos, Sr. don Edward G. Miller Jr., y el Em- bajador Albert P. Nufer, Repre- sentante de los Estados Unidos ante el Consejo Internacioinal, Econ6mido y Soolal. Buffet *El H. D. don Alfredo Aleman ysu sefioratdofi.a Oql Aroseme- r. de Aleman, dfreserA esta uo- cpe en su linda residencia sl- taada en el Coco del Mar, un rico buffet, cona~mottvo de cele- brar la seflora de AlemAn su o- nomastico. A eate agasajo, la sido invitado un numeroso 21Gu- po de sus amistades. Asalto Un grupo de amistades de la sefiorlta Elisa Fabrega, le ofrc- ceran esta noche un simpatico asalto en su nueva resldencia en Bell Vista. Comida en El PanamA El sefior' don Manuel Antoilo Castro Vieto y sefiora dofia A- melia de Castro Vieto, Ofrecie- ron anoche en el Sal6n Bella Vista del Hotel El Panama, una espldndida comida en honor de S. E- el Ministro de Atrricultura y Comercio sefior don David Sa- mudio y sefiora dofia Delfina de Samudio, del H. D. don Marcos Robles y del soflor don GuU.lr- nmo E. Quijano y sefiora dofa Thelma de Quijano. TW En honor de la sefiorita Car- men Cecilia Chiari Orillac, quien contraerA matrimonio i;.r.- iana con el caballero Rail A- rango Gasteasoro, las seforas dofia Emelinda de Orillac, doria fia Otilda N. de Orrillec, duo'ia Raquel A. de Orillac. dofia Mar- cela J. de Orillac, dofia Eyda N. de Orillac y dofia Flora B. de Chiarl. ofrecernn esta tarde en Ja residencia de dofia Eyda N. de Orillac un te, al que ha sido invitado un grupo de asu ains- tades. Buffet En la residencia del Profebor de Roux y sefiora dofia Cecilia S la Guardia de de 'Roux, tuvo lugar el mnircoles en la noche un buffet para agasajar a su haijo, el Ingeniero Juan Ram6nn de Roux, quien se encuentra de niuevo entire nosotros despu6b de haber terminado brnllantemente sus etudlos de Ingenieria Alf&a- rera en la Univeraldad do Amds, 'Iowa. A este a gasalo uemo' in- 1 rde su htie Leoepoldito, regresa- . ron por lt Via area el mi zco- C r lea de la Cludad de Mexico en *a E c o onde paaron unts largas va- deaMan ue CD. V a ew-one& -- 1 1 i l- de'_s a elM. es TPtals n grmpo de sus nmli M aefior Maurice Eggleston y seora Carmen Hele.Ale gAcus- ton, ofrecieron anoche una, e0 mlda' en au residencla para a- MUa ar a un grupo de sau f a- fiermes y amiatades. Comild arai despedir al senior Juan R. )orles y seiora Leticia de MOles y al aftor Rodolfo A- leman, quienes siguen pr6xima- mentte parafel exterior, el seefor Emanuet Lyons Jr. y seafora Mary MOrgan de Lyons ofrecie- zOn anoche en su residencta en El Cangrejo, una comlda nin'i:a. Buffet Danzante El aeflor Carlos FAbrega l'l- brega y sefiora Margarita L6pez de 74brea ofrecerAn esta nao- che, deecho en adflante, -n as- .pldndldo buffet danzante en los salone del Club de Golf, on e- lebracl6n de los Quince Aflos de au hija, sefiorita Sonia Isabel 1Abrega L6pez. Han side nvl- tad0s numerosos famillares y a- migos de la festejada. Para los Estados Unidos Despedimos muy cordialmcn- to a S. E- el Ministro de Rcia- clones Exteriores, don Igpacio Molino Jr. y sefiora dofa Joya de Molino, quienes siguen ezta lioche por la via area para Lts Angeles, California. en donde 1t- sitarAn por unos das a sus fa- miliares, para despuds seguir a San Francisco, en donde 8. E. asistira a la Conferencia del Tratado de Paz con el Jap6n. De Mexico Saludamos atentamente Ia S. don Leopoldo Arosemena y se- fora dofia Graciela G. de Aro- 'semena, quienes acompaflados I-- ~ Come aperitivas SABADO MANTEQUILLA Nva. Zelandia MARGARINE . JABON IVORY (med) PETIT-POIS .. ESPECIAL AARA este FIN DE SEMANA - DOMINGO - .66 .41 .11 .18 CHULETAS8de PUERCO (Importadas) .79 lb. COOK- KILL ....... *.69 AGEWOOD 2.80 WHISKY ... CASTLE CLUB 1 75 RINBA .. 35 de ANGEL...69 Galetitas S con Chocolate. 7 7% oss ... MANTECA .... BACON SWIFT i/ lb. ...... JABON CAMAY ....... ENSALADA VEGETABLES 15 oss. .... LUNES .31 .41 .09 .24 POLLOS DOWNING Cortados en Pedazos .90 lb. JUGOS 14 ...... .18 FUNDADOR ... 3.75 JOHN HAIG 3 95 WHISKY ... 3.9 PAN .10 deHUEVO... 1 JUEGO DE COCTEL LIBBY'S 8 1. piezas I * PANECILLOS EBPECIALES de Trigo Blanco (Combinaci6n) .19 Dc. I * Abierto todos los dias de 7:00 a.m. hacta las 8:00 p.m. Domingos de 8:00 a.m. hiast la 1:00 p.m. EL MEJOR MECADO EN PANAMA (Bajo Nueva Gerenela) I -w- r Pn t Calls 5..I. Iie eMurse Perrs (amn llaanmeoe is Ia Call/) Para ellos nuestros aaludos. Nuevo Presldente del Consejo Municipal En la reunl6n efectuada ano- che en el recinto del Consejo Municipal, fue electo president* el- conocido comerciante de es- ta localidad, seflor don Josm Maria Gonzalez, Por este me- dio le hacemos llegar nuestras felicltaciones uDspediaa e soltera Para 40ild' a law gentil se- florita Carmah Ortulo de su vida de aoltera, $us compaferas del HospitalHospital Pana le ofre- cerin esta noche una fiesta. Nuestras felicitaoloties para la futur a nova. Del Condlt Pro Retiro de Matiss HernAndes zl ComitL Pro-Retiro de Ma- tias Herianden del Club Inter- americano do MPjeres, se com- place en ianifestar por este medio su apadeeItiento a los peri6dicos, estaciones de radio. ]a Metro Goldwyn Mayer, y a todas las personas que coope- raron al buen ixito de la fun- ci6n que se efeocu6 el dia 14 de Agosto a beneficio del Retiro de Matias HernAndez. Comida SEl senior Rogello P. Latorre y sefiora Isabel Giraldez de Lato- rre ofrecieron una comida en honor do su hermana, la sefiora Raquel Giraldez de Martinez, quien sigue, pr6ximamente para Puerto Rico, lugar de su resi- dencia, en compaflia de sus dos nilios. Oscar y Sandra. (Pasa a Ia pig. 9, col. 1) Joven de 15 anos quiso sukldarse En estado de coma fue lie- vada al Hospital Santo Tomas anoche la joven Isabel Euge- nia Gonzalez, de 15 aflos do edad y resident on Calle B. quien soe resume tom6 un ve- PAGINA 'nW, CarnawaUto del Club gS omI s LosT treB 2 Con gran entusiasmo 00 ntian los preparatives los bros del Club Social Los Ti Dar% AcarnamvalVtp eie sef e %a"* a nieito los po res di.a' primeo e tlembre ;ld ampjr z Isadoa aon- da co. El Mpbpi c.bnense et cordialma te. Invitd. - GRAN CLUB de NAVIDADES d REFRIGERADORAS! Desde el 20 de Agosto comenz6 a funcionar el.Club Especial de Navidadcs de Refrigeradoras ADMIRAL, bajo el cual Ud. se Suscribe en el Club AHORA, y se le garantiza entrega de una refrigeradora ADMIRAI para Navidades, aunque su nmncro no haya salido sin DEPOSITO, ni PAGO ADICIONAL alguno aparre de su Club! Aproveche Ud. esta oportunidad hoy nismo - s6lo quedan unas cuantas acciones desocupadas. MUEBLERIA CASA SPARTON Central 223 Calidonia Desde maoana estara en cir- culaci6n unek edic6n revisada del trabajo quo en 1940 public el Licenciado Manuel M. Valdts sobre el Banco Central y los problems monetarIs de Pana- mA. Dicha edicl6n incluye el studio de los pAnicos que afec- taron al Banco Fiducarlio y la Caja de Ahorros en abril y mayo del present afio y pre- senta asimismo grkflcas sobre el circulate on oete pals. Ana- liza tamblen el efimero expe- rimento de 1941, cuando se cre6 Al Banco Central y se emitl6 pel moneda. neno, segOn declaraclones de la Policia Secreta. La oven GonzAles se habia extraviado de su casa desde ha- ce varlos dias y al regresar se cree que tom6 un veneno por disgustos famillares. Hasta el moment de cerrar plan nues- tro diario no se ha sabido los motives por los que la joven hItent6 quitarse la vida. Soclales do Col6n Por JUDITH BEBTONCINI Tel 43U Aptdo. 1W0 Fiesteelta El dia 21 de los corrientes celebr6 sus natales la sefiorita Ata Raquel de la Espriella. Con ta motivo ofrecleron sus pa- dres en su residencia una fies- tecita a la cual asistieron las sigulentes personas: Carmen y Zenaida Torres, Carmen Guar- dia, Aurlta Mindez, Ana E. Chee Chong, Vaneasa BazAn, Cecilia Almengor, Cecilia y Vir- ginia Quir6s, Margarita Thir- wall, Matilde Ja6n, Carmen Bie- barach, Shirley Kriss, Gertru- dis Cerko, Mariate Meana, Mer- cedes Troncoso, Veyra Rem6n, Cavell Lampson, Mirta Chong, Alicia Aguilera, Lea de Velarde, Silvia de la Espriella, Emilia de Morales, Victoria de Torres, El- sa de Vila, Odila de Brown, Ma- rina de Rem6n, y los sefiores: Carlos y Diego Navas, Roque y Vasco Franco, Kaiser Bazan, Tony de Reuter, Fulo Harris,, Eddie Chalhoub, Luis Pab6n, Herbert Guardia, James McMu- rray, Dario Gonzalez, Jaime Ve- larde, Tito SAnchez Fernando Aguilera, Eduardo y Enrique de la Espriella, Gustavo Velar- de, Alexis Vila Lindo, James Cain, Harry Castro, Enrique To- rres, Alfredo Rem6n, Carlos Morales y Domingo Barrios. Aniversario de matrimonio Hoy celebran un afto mAs de uni6n matrimonial los esposos seflor don Armando Grumberg y sefiora Lidia de Grumberg. 'R~!U.AOOATO U, uuV~ iFee --"~- .~P9F~ra. Y i' 'i-.......................... I. PANAMA 4MBRIA DIAIO INDEPENDIMINT BANCO AGROPECUARIO E INDUSTRIAL Se anuncia a los interesados en la licitaci6n que se ha de llevar a cabo el dia 27 de los corrientes para el suminiatro de 2,000 quintales do papa importada, que la fecha indicada en el pliego de cargo para la entrega del product ha sido fijada para ANTES DEL DIA 14 DE SEPTIEMBRE PROXIMO, on vez de la fecha alli estipulada. Panama, Agosto 23 de 1951. "); ... ( EL GERENTE ASEGURESE DE TENER UNA NUEVA REFRIGERADORA PARA PASCUAS! dm Ca on el CIerpo Co naturaldad, sencllez, db...n, los Vesidos ng~wwr a I Medidai de l SASTRERIA BAZAR FRANCES S. . . lUnicks Distribuidores d Productos ADMIRAL) _ ____ I - -- ---- '," .-. , RIASE DE LA TOS TOMANDO JARABE HIPOFOSFITO DE CAL DE GRIMAULT EL MEJOR FORTIFICANTE DE LOS PULMONES De VENTA en TODAS las FARMACIAS LA MUGRE SE DISUELVE ANTE LA MAGIA DE SAPOLIO '"IN PANIS 0 IM POLVO SVesIs V cosa *1*n r "lmamh con wa i d rllo end. HUlimplncon Sapoo.Pe.. fc.. pe eobJels deo pmhln, nmosasic".in44oe# oncmwaes, mae- y echlNte. v -- -- . I' -L- 1 E PARAMA AMERIGA DI E -_ _ ... ... ... ._. ..m. .. . Defienden Hoy Su Posici6n Los Tres Invictos En La Serie Final Del Basketball Menor ChacabucoEs ElFavorito Para El Santiago Morning Ganar Manana La Estelar encabzael 1rneo del futbol chileno -Por REI~EME- Carlbe es el contender. Gran duelo deben sostener En la octava carrera, Tetra- ESTADO DE LA JUSTA mafiana los ejemplares ae J vera es nuestra escogida. Bien Futbol de Chile clause "C" con el event estelar Hecho es peligroso. G E. P. Pt. que present la funclon hipica En la novena carrera, Char- Stgo. Morning ...... 8 3 18 sabatina sobre una distancia de les S defender- nuestro pro- Col Colgo ........ 3 3 17 1600 metros y por un premio de n6stico. Arabe tiene la segunda Audax Italiano .... 6 4 3 16 B.650.00. opclon. Everton ........... 7 2 4 16 Siete ejemplares se batiran En la d6cima carrera, The Univ. Catolica ..-- 6 3 4 15 en esta carrera en la cual se Bath Road debe ganar otra vez. Univ. de Chile .... 4 5 4 13 destaca el ejemplar del Stud Tropicana tiene much opci6n. Uni6n Espafiola ... 5 3 5 13 Buena Fe, Chacabuco, recono- En la unddcima carrera, Elol- Iberia ............5 2 6 12 cido como larguero v que real.- na debe imponerse facilmente Wanderes ......... 4 2 7 10 vu6 una magnifica presentation White Fleet es el principal ene- Magallanes ....... 3 3 7 9 en el clasico "Cuerpo Diploma- migo. Ferrobadminton ... 3 3 7 9 tico". Aslmismo se presents Green Cross ....... 3 2 8 8 con bastante opcion el caballo Polvorazo que esta atravesando CITACION DEPORTIVA SANTIAGO DE CHILE. Agos- grandes condiciones; Newmins-' to 24 (Por G. A. Rolla--Des- ter cuyas uiltimas presentacio- LIGA PROVINCIAL DE puds de los juegos de la 13a. nes lo indican como uno de BASKETBALL echa del torneo de ftbol pro- los 16gicos, Paragon, Riding Se reune esta noche a las 8 fesional de la Division de Ho- East, Pamphlet y Silver Domi- en el Gimnasio Nacional, para nor. el equipo Santiago Mor- n6 que segin nuestra opinion considerar la protest del equl- ning se encuentra en el primer deben rendir una gran carre- Po Optica Sosa en relacio6n con puesto, siguiendo el Colo Colo ra. el juego que perdio frente al y empatados en el tercer puesto Como es de nOtar la prueba Pelimex. estan Audax Italiano y Everton. se present bastante interesan- A la reunion de esta no- En el Clasico del pasado fin te y sin lugar a dudas el final che se ruega la asistencia del de semana, el Colo Colo logr6 serA cardiac. representante del Sosa, Garcia Imponerse a su aguerrido rival He aqui nuestros pron6sticos: de Paredes, como tambien la del Magallanes por 2 tantos a En la primer carrera Don del representante del Pelimex. 1, ante un-i concurrencia de Temi correrA fuera de apues- Catalind Barcenas, como la de 33.042 personas. El partido re- tas. Fulmine para el segundo los directors de la Liga Ger- sult6 refiidisimo sirviendo de lugar. minal Sarasqueta, R6mulo Go- arbitro Claudio Vicufa, Arias y En la segunda carrera. Diez rrichategui, Maximo Rios, Ar- Navarro anotaron por los gana- de Mayo es un robo, Montever- turo Illuecs, Humberto Tejada dores y J. L6pez por los perde- de segundo. v Carlos Mufioz. dores. En la tergera carrera. Fula- nito debe galoparlos. El Mago es FEDERACION DE FUTBOL En los otros partidos, el Ibe- pell.'roso. Tiene important reunion es- ria mejor6 colocacidn con sus En la cuarta carrera. Canta- ta noche a las 7 y 45 en su victoria sobre el Green Cross claro nos gusta. Mis Fairfax pa- local situado en la Avenida B por 3 a 0; El Wanderes sor- ra el segundo lugar. No. 85 altos, para tratar varlos prendi6 al Audax Italiano ven- En la quinta carrera. Cha- asuntos como los campeonatos cidndolo por 2 a 1; El Santialo cabuco. Newminster es el ene- nacionales, nombramiento del Morning qued6 en el commando migo. delegado ante el Comit6 Olim- derrotando al Uni6n Espafiola En la sexta carrera. Haydn pico. jiras al exterior, corres- por 3 a 1; la Universidad Ca- es nuestro escogido. B6sforo pondencia, instrucciones para tolica derrot6 al Ferrobadmin- puede sornrender. el interior, organizacl6n de 11- ton por 5 a 2, y la Universidad En la seDtima carrera, Uncle gas en las provincias que no de Chile empat6 con el Everton James para el primer lugar. tienen, etc. a dos tantos. = 1 ARROWEN- CAMISAS S P IJ AM AS ROPA INtERItOR CO R BATA CORREAS "Wembley" de las famosas marcas al mismo preclo que en los Swank y Hickok Estados Unidos. GUAYABERAS "Viti" CALCETINES Interwoven Oferta Especial- CALZONCILLOS BLANCOS, EXCELENTE CALIDAD. a 95c. c/u 3 por 2.70 LAP PARIS IEN. Avenida Central 113 Lucharan por la victoria Bam-. Eeta, F. y Luz vs. Sosa y Centenario-Pelimex ESTADO DE LA SERIES Basketball Menor Provincial G. P. Pje. Pelimex ........... 2 0 1.00( kuerza y Luz ........ 1 0 1.000 Carlos Eleta ....... 1 0 1.000 Optica Sosa ...- .. 0 1 .000 Centenarlo .......... 0 1 .000 Barn Jr. ........... 0 2 .000 Juegos de esta noche Carlos Eleta vs Barn Jr. 645 prm. Sosa vs Fuerza y Luz Pelimex vs CenmenarIo -POT BETO TEJADA- La Serle final por el titulo de Campeon de la segunda catego- ria de la Liga Provincial de Pa- namA continue esta noche en el Gimnasio Nacional con tres interesantes encaentrog. Carlos Eleta vs Bam Jr. En este desafio el Eleta tra- tara de continuar invicto en el comando de la just, tpnlendo como rivals al Bam Jr.. que necesita ganar para mantener su opci6n al titulo, ya que tie- ne dos descalabros. Sosa vs Fueira y Luz En este segundo cotejo se miden los muchachos del Fuer- za y Luz, frente al Optica Sos05. pronosticAndose Un refildo plei- to, entire los defensores del bas- ketball de la Plaza Hrerera y los de Calle 14 Oeste.-El Op- tica luch., por entrar a la co- lumna de los ganadores y los electricos" juegan par lograr su segundo dxito sin derroLta. Pelimes vs Centenario En el choque que clerra la velada canastera de esta noche maiden sus fuerzas los conjuntos Pellmex y Centenario, defen- diendo por tercera vez el Pell- mex su invicto, mlentras que el triunfo. w Felipe Perdomo y Manuel Cardales son los Arbitbs de es- tos desatios, slendo el suplen- te' Cholo Garcia. Mafiana siba- do jugarAn Centenario vs Optl- ca Sosa y Fuerza y Luz vs Car- los Eleta. La mayor concurrencia de la. temporada vio el atractivo pgma. de boxeo amateur anoche Por Darkins so papel (105 libras Beau Jack II, peleando en la categoria La mayor concurrencig de la de los pesos moscas (112 li- actual temporada presenci6 a- bras), perdio por decision fren- noche el interesante program te al invicto en esta division que ofrecid la Comisiln de Bo- Clifton Innis, que Ileva cua- xeo Amateur en el Gimnasio tro victorias consecutivas. National, resultando todas las peleas refildas y del agrado Manuel Padilla tamblin del del public. Chorrlllo, obtuvo Ia decision de los tres jueces sobe Sammy En uno de los mis comenta- Haywood en la categoria wel- dos encuentros, el noqueador ter (147 libras), despues de ha-. Luis Samnuels de Pueblo Nue- ber caido en el primer asalto, vo, fall en su intento de con- pero reaccion6 y tumb6 a su tinuar su racha de victorias por vez a su rival Haywood dos la ruta del suefio al encontrar veces en el tercer acto. seria resistencia en el novato Alberto Rios, que demostr6 gran El destacado boxeador nor- juego de plernas y buena vista teamericano Eddie Burgin, que para esquivar los golpes, pero pelearA e) domingo con el cam- la mayor experiencia y con- pe6n nal4onal pluma, Federico flanza de Samuels le di6 slem- Plummer, ofreci6 una satisfac- pre la victoria por decision. toria exhibici6n anoche, pe- leando dos asaltos con el cam- En otra interesante pelea, pe6n amateur, Chico Ander- Alberto Tern despues de ser de- son y dos con Goyo Castafie- rribado dos veces en el pri- das. mer asalto por su aguerrido rival 'y tocayo Alberto Lawren- ce, logr6 reaccionar y se llev6 siempre la victoria con la de- Social Deport' va cisl6n de los tres Jueces.e n e no e En los otros cotejos, Ruben Felicltamos al nfilto CNsar Andrade del Chorrillo derrot6 Alberto Rodriguez, hijo del en- por nocaut tecnico en el cuar- tusiasta y conocido deportista to asalto a Leslie Maynard. del mismo nombre, par su cum- El campeon national de pe- pleafios oue celebra hay. EL 50 MANDAMIENTO de la Ley de Dios reza: iNo Mataras! 1k Deporte de Los Reyes '--or Humberto Alzamora- * Damos a contlnuacion las edadea de la mayoria de los ji- netes conocidos por nuestra Ia- naticada hipica: Con (38) afios Emilio Dario, Federico Jaramillo y Bolivar Moreno. (37) afios Matias Zeballos. (35) aflos BIas Aguirre. (33) aflos Arturo Phillips. (32) aftos Venerando Arauz. (31) aflos Virgillio Castillo y Catalino Iglesia. (30) afnos Alfonso Carbonell, Magdaleno Guerrero y Jose M. Avila., . (29 aflos Jost Samantego. 128) aflos Juliaq Rodriguez, Edgar Alfaro, Osvaldo Chanis y Vicente Ortega. (27) arios Gabriel Alfaro (26) aflos Dante D'Andrea y Juan Rulz. 1251 aflos Jorge Phillips, Jhon Cadojen, Amador Valdivia. Gui- llermo Sanchez, y Concepcion Ruiz. (231 alaos Kin Flores. Augus- to Soto, Reinaldo Gomez. Alci- des Angulo, Rubdn Bakes y Carlos Chong. (22) aflos Guillermo Graell, Gabriel Cruz, Aurello Bazan, y este servidor. (20) afios Jos Rodriguez, Be-I lludin Pulido, Rogelio Trejos y Jorge Chuna. (19) aros Jorge Prescott y Roberto Reid. (18) aflos Eduardo JuliAn y Marcos Hurley. (17) aflos Carlos Icaza. (16)' aos Esteban Silvera. PRONOSTICOS -Por ONE-TWO-KID- 1-DON TEMI Domin6 2-DIEZ'DE MAYO La Negra 3-FULANITO Lac6nico (e) 4-MISS FAIRFAX B. Betty 5---CHACABUCO Riding East 6--CALLMEDEAR Hydn 7-ROADMASTER fncle James 8--ETRAVERA Alfonslto 9-CHARLES S Arabe 10-THE DAUBER Milros I-ELOINA Taponazo Los Indios Vencieron Ayer t Los Yanquis y Los Cardenale a Los Dodgers Por 4 a 2 Serviole de a Prensa Unida Con una' excelente labor del lanzador Bob Lemon que solo, permltl6 trees hits di6 a loI In- dios la victoria sabre los YAn- quis por anotaclbn de 23 carte- ras a 1. El triunfo da una ven- taJa de tries juegos a los Indlos que ocupan el primer lugar en la Liga Americana. Fud la sex- ta victoria consecutive de Le- mon y su decimaquinta de Ia temporada. Con esto triunfo, de hboy les Indios ban tenido 16 victoria. consecutivas en su proplo terreno. La gurva de Le- mon dl6 un resultado extra- ordinario, a pesar de que solo di6 tres ponchos y seis bases por bolas. Hasta que Vie Rasahi fud sa- cado del monticulo en el octavo episodlo los Indios le conectaron siete Incogibles. 36.208 parso, lnat presenciaron este desafio. Mel Parnell se anot 'una fa- cll victoria al derrotar los Me- dias Rojas a los Carmelltas por anotaci6n de 9 carreras a 3.. Parnell permit16i nueve incogi- bles, tres de los cuales fueronr conectados en la cuarta entra- da. ALo Sepadores tr4A prd onc* uu j 0e mawtng naron ura gran. Los 44nadoresaumularm - iheoglblew y fuewmrtepa d, par a gran labor do% Bob Porterfles que Moi tlU cuate cogib ple., Miqntrau talto los AtlO4te derrotaron a los Median Binbi pr 8 a 3, tercarst v ce secutitva. lek Powl oiuatlen ta sacado del monto" la n tava eutMda, reg lof.el c14 por la viOtra c% el -l.3a tetmdn6 adQ adYm-ei mente Carl , En la s al. a .. Los Cardenalea derrotaroT los Dodgor or s .a 4 carreras 4a de habi contra el club. qu, ,.upa el pr mer lugar en la ltAo Nacion El Juego de ayer fu6 el 6 timo del afto entire los Cargd nales y loa Dodgers. El vet no surdo Max Lanier solo w mlU6 Wiete incogibles a los gers, y super6 a su rival el r pido Don Newaombe. Late .ra 'elco juego en : Lisa, Na6iL Mexico aceptl jugar en el Cipena iPanamericano de Football en Chile MEXICO, Agosto' 14 (lTP)-' La Federacion Mexicana de FPtbol en su reunion de ano- che, acept6 la invitacidn for- mulada por el distinguido de- portista chileno, seflor Carlos Dittborn, tesorero de la Fede- racin de Putbol de Chile y Re- presentante autorizado de la Confederacikn P a n a mericans de dicho deported, para con- currir al Primer Campeonato Panamericano de Balompid, que se celebrari en Santiago de Chile de la primers quincena de febrero a la primer quin- cent de marzo de 1952. Con Mdxico son tres los- ses que han aceptado defo tivamente participar en dial competencia international y I otros dbs son: Panama y P ru, que con Chile son ya cu tro los equipos seguros que j garAn en el Campeonato. M6xico estari represent por el club que obtenga campeonato del actual torn que se estA jugando, reform do con las mejores unidades & balompi4 mexicano. Ft 4jana provee miUsica er, LA HORA DEL tOCA : Avelino Munoz tosa a '6rgano " sus ultimas piezas favotitas todas las tardes a laS 5130 p.m. en el Bar Balboa. Delditese con sus amigos con los exqulsitos canapes, obsequlo del Hotel El PanamA, EL BUFFEt .ANZANTE La oqtsita de Erwin Kent con el vocalists Jeffrey Carlton brinda un inolvidable fondo musical. para este espldndido buffet del Chef Douthe. En el Patio a las 7 p.m. Todos los Domingos MARIA DEL REY) continfa cautivando el pablico con sus melodiosas interpretaclones en Ingles y Castellano, cada noche except los Domingos, a las 8:30 y 11:30 pAin. en el SALON BELLA VISTA CCARRER AS SABADO DUPLETAS COLON: la. y 2a. 6a. y 7a. Para la comodidad CARRERAS nuestra clientele op< ONE- T W O mos ahora lanto en 3a. y 9a. "COPACABANA" co CARRFRAS en el "SAVOY". EVENT ESTELAR DEL SABA 5a. Carrera "C" Importados Premio: B,' 650.00 Pool Cierra: 2:55 1. PARAGON ................ A. Vdsques 2. (RIDING EAST ............. C. Iglesias 3. (NEWMINSTER ............. K. Flores 4. PAMPHLET ............ H. Alzamora 5. POLJORAZO .............. '. Ortega 6. SILVER DOMINO ........... Chanis 7. CHACABUCO ......... Jose Rodriguez de era. el mo \DO 1 Mill DOMINGO QUINIELAS 4o. y 8a. CARRERAS PROHIBIDA LA ENTRADA DE MENORES AL HIPODROMO il i i I a p.m. llOx 112 114 114 112 f20 109 5a. Carrera Premio: B/ EVENTS PRINCIPLES "G" Importados 1 Milla 450.00 Pool Cierra: 2:55 p.m. 1. CORAGGIO .............. B. Aguirre 2. BETUN ................... A. Basdn 3. SISMO .................... A. Soto 4. BEDUINO ............ Jost Rodrigues 5. DELHI ................ J. Samaniego 110 120 112 112 120 PARA EL DOMINGO 8a. Carrera "A" Importados 1 Milla P'remio: B/ 1,000.00 (B/ 100.00 agregados) Pool Cierra: 4:40 p.m. QUINIELA "CLASICO CONGRESS ECONOSOC" 1. PINARD ............... M. Guerrero 108 -2. PHOEBUS APOLLO ........ B. Aguirre 115 3. DICTADOR ................. A. Soto 119 4. ROYAL COUP ............ C. Iglesas 115 5. CRISU .................... E. Daro 106 6. WELSH LOCH . . .. ..Jos Rodrigues 107 7. SANDWOOD .............. E. Silvera 99 8. FULL ..... .. .. . . . . A. Mena 104 I ._, . . . '^ - .. '* & EN EL L'A. d I o _ ~___~ ___ --- ----4-~-- Pfv %% _ / 77~ ~fi...c~~ .-.- -- -- ..--...-. -------..-----.. ~ a~ Aputao 134 Advenalento101 ziol, eon Il&egada de Un pri- reeln nacido. Imoroso nifilto en el Hospital Pa- -I EstA de plicemnes el hogar del namA. ,Nuestras felieltaclones alterms seftor Antonio Stanziola y se- a los dichasos padres y unsa vi- lufre quebrantos de malud en fiora Zta de Obaldia de Stan- da liena de ventures para el ms rldencia la nifilta Mireya S. Vallarno, hija del sefor Anibal wVallfrino y sefiora Ruth de va- SllarIno. Oala mejore pronto, son S "A flCA" wt ueasero. ,o d o A un paqueos t Uoadin Jde-U di Taploer(Choeolate, Vainill,. o Naranja-Coco) 8o to asgraa dos tasas do ledho y Se cocina une a inco minutes. IEo e- todol Es on postre excelente, quo suots y qua may eoondmfiol Camp. seaes nmgnlfleM Oudines Jell. is Topswu y pudb"hoy imt.ot o4 i Lo mas rico en harinas! Por mu delcada textura y rieo mabor es Insuperable pars today repOteia- Compre un paquete y pruebe lasabro- *a recetas quo tree. PARA MAYOR GAR4NTIA EN LA REPOSTERIA Coleecionistas. Incliyanse en nuestrp gran CLUB DE DISCOS Que van desde Bl. loo 2o 00 manales BE su gran oportunidad de poseer aI gltUtmos "hits" baffabes V today la clase de msica tse su espirttu desee. Cia. Cymos Cymos para Regals Ave. J. Foo. de la Ossa #1 Ave. TfvoU No. 10 Cruce Tivoli TeL 1-1793 "ra. Audrey Elaenmann de &a. Olga Arosemena do Ale- Arta. Sonia Fibrega L6pes Niaf Malena Garcia, de Pa- redes Vives. Niflo Juan de Arco Galin- do: Heurtematte. Mifas Maritza del Carmen Ri- vat.. Joyen Ricardo Orillac Jimdneps gra. Mary Sanchez dee las Casas. ff16a Maritza Dueflas Goff.t Cimpleafios de Mafians. raF. Emma Ramona Aroseme- na vda. de Thayer. Sra. Lilia Qujano de Valla- Sr. Walter Myers Jr. Sr. nrlxque Octavio Cooban Br. ditto Barletta. Nlo Pedro Ernesto Arias Jr. Na SBecky Arias Thompson SHasta Santiago de Veraguas. hacemos loegar un carifoso sa- ludo al nido C6sar Augusto Ra- mos, hilo del seftor Aurello En - rlque Ramos y seftora Otfla Campos de Ramos, quien cele- bra hey su cumpleaflos. Con una fiestecita en su re- sidencia sera agasajada hoy la seft6rita Mary Fisher, quien ce- lebra el mejor de sus dias. En ia Verbena de Ia Paloma premlan al hombre mis feo MADRID, Agosto 24 (AFP)- Esta noche fueron lanzados los UltIUmos fuegos artificiales so- bre el lejo bariro, madrilefo de la Latna, done ae ce- lebr6 durante la semana de la Ascension la fiesta de la Virgen de la Paloma, patron del barrio. Las estrechas calles estaban cruzadas por guirnaldas y los cafes organizaron bailes, mien- tras eran, rodeados por las tradicionales ventas de "ehu- ' hn alimerzo frio tue aervido a los pobres y la Caja de A- horros cumloi6 su promesa de abrlr una cuenta de 500 pe- setas a los nifdos nacidos el 15 de agosto. La atracci6n del aflo la cons- tituy6 la exhiblci6n del hom- bre mis too del barrio, esco- gido entire varioe por elecci6n Lastotografias do los con- cursantes eran exhibidas en las vitrinas de los almacenes. Un diario espafol public el retra- to del ganador, y en sla leyen- da anotaba: "Eats manifesta- ci6n de buen humor contraata con la morbosidad de los con- cursos que se efectfan en otros raises europeos para elegir al hombre mas bello". GUIA de HOTELS en los ESTADOS UNIDOS NMa YORK CITY, NEW YORK HOTEL BBETTON HALL, N neI w -- MIAMI, FLORIDA HOTEL PICCADIMLY, 2W.4 MIS PSm I - Ebtlde aaa BELFOT HOTL, H. L i at c. TIMU square. Carcm dl. klocknllr Cm- iM100 D0MU. Cnum ima lo. Uma p. traalmtoe ailts. T lM Wmais aM ir. t amroe v tiudmma prineuiua.. Con- a: a. ae DIdV 4.-. &US. Tmifta ba.flo, toic. radio r mie maddMnea. mmii a t Ie tSo do ]eenz. C "B $ > ree". TlIoerl6n. M.rl a pu r me i. newel modern. 000 cuares, todoe O A.IAIMm bcA IAM-rk. no V radio. Televial6n. Dpo. BpSol. HOTEL HENY HUDSON m w VILLA D'ESTE HOTELMmno Blvd. NoMlents res auranto n a al ote. Coffee iL. ears da Timm sqquae. OMafmsta. caN a. cOn Ctre. MWaamoUa Isaneld mI shop par demnar; pars almfuermo, c p toPa u erminstal. an lt dive- elaJro AMliaMte lattnMmrlameo. mid*. eans r Cocktail Bour l. Irmomo ales. timlwi Ave. U Ga s ie rIL, n lr aS -- o on. FICCADILY CrtiCUsB WUROM O MUn m eiste. 60 d oMCl lee Bo hshla ar at. n tro do airtist. exospciousI.ap S asim O.igi i.ma vrinaips* THE S UTTUN HITEL, uo0. mt. Cmres do Iu Naclones O nds. Trnulo. modern. Colin amelhnte, radio, televtaln, *lra rondiclnadAo. Piecln gratiH CeU lc dadso Ut3 50 Apto. dodU 8DoS 00 PrO- mi emanaies I Ume. es uSt umo s. go habl emepalol. 8Nel ELtWaotal* HOTEL GOVBRNOR CLINTON, rent a PFelnayiyLm OStation., el Io- ra6n d IWe socelonesO ttLrale 7 0ompras 1205 hablalclons eon baft prlvado. radio. alum corrIente belada. SInDDOR. Procla desd 1.00 ..7 NO extrul mpleadodo habl*a sopsolsa ate sndern pironalmente HOTEL OBERT FULTON, ue w 11 St. Tranqullo. lamIar. Balos privaloe, oclnua. I4 uns peona. E dMo personal Apto*. d 1. I 7 3 cuartoj. Ora doeuento poar mouna o mus. Departamenlo ap6- fol a cargo d Br. Mariano Frtoul. Cable- raIl r UPLTOM Al. T "L. TR O. RIO APT. HOTEI utD aI roedwar ca- Gal MEDICAL CrCZNT. I eI Ms- twm d I&a loOlms bimp Apt a. do 1. eurtM eson eaclnll bole Invade. Vas prBme. It. a p-. sf. rm mn lalI prma. lm 1 bais. e tal Dedegla as Yabo doIss peiupl Nro e .0 amausmT aIs pueais MZ - teMals. eMe baeo pItIade: 1 pW, 2d. 6.84. Da *5I. Apurtamate pars d4. 4sa -colaa s.. 8- rSaballHas e k. HOErrl EICE OCAM, id w. 6im. ml. Ase. mdo lwam edrlo s Rd. eer e. a e awl eaB eoe Tales lIers. DaMerilr o. amer. o Dr b a m -L palsa. cuaucaes "ac redio rd tale prmtad. TailwsT an -OL Itla w eS. Deobl US 5B.M5. YPB-tea. ii- I s- OtanI. N5n.ata i C'M-w Cuastro amadr tanmows. Curtnae moo be- no y rado: meillcs eas sI Dobmes dme4 67.1. Tahlda ut t aPbitsfts P tSaVIal. Mudm maire acdLsd. HOTEL STANDISH HALL. 4& w. a m. wanlsa0dsd owc AAA. Ju t. ml tPanes Central. la 10 aslausoa doe TIMes Arse. gem Is. Radio. TElebai lmeal. wA- 0e0ls.. ur 8 a.1000i,0ge doIMLMWeM 65300 F otaa do Obp3aME. macrm avmhbale lsradt e a ohdll yasi. a.i - --3e.0.bwePkase ses d l" .1" U.a 1W aE* aveiTM M16 aEl s. HOTEL DIXIE, m w. u aM M tin- tel .a modro ma mI distdrote d Square. Tdo* unarte M Ibale, duels. rado. emllon dedo 3.$0. Dldm dr- 0soteo. Apmul Afreim Dept. HOTEL COLUMBIA, sw Ift.a ouriD n ThIU SuMar. Radlo Mt. 1e. Ave. mnUlIIe S. DobiO Mm bopMr - maMs MPCIA6L S1t. ortis, earh Gsl ae d ite Turk. So .bhft. MMA HOTELEMFI oroedww a, M. a MnM cuadM del PaMa C mtral. oin tdo IS QunAt AViM I aitro da o rpa. Matniftim haMtaeluaM amUIblaee,. P. de 3 60o cn .bse.. HOTEL GBEAT NORTH ,l|,i sw. S7 St. Cores del Pargue Cmaki tmurg vilU do oauniael6n p I eno r ngo. neral. Cumrtms mod em aso mat I ne. Nesnts sm&ba p Imibol isb t elle eU- miaerades, par dfm. ".lj paesl. dra rrvmelums sM "BWaw WoB.*" Imew.Teek. NME PARAMOUNT. u bames A awaw.. =dlw umado 4 TiUms s. S plus: IMmbmad.; mamhite a me - To. a e"at mGdwamF s12%m hab- so dulbs pi Wamow. Gleft gase gam hida migals" -1 IF elgida 5M mde ido; a - t'--dy. 6= "m&so ad ONAm Mursase Ibosaw Mubes. iei .em . 1611k,1551 nfue lan1M meswmb a d sau MelL; lfm dast V54868U Subursot a UNma ekinoinlj- cads. Caw.i "Pebtil Inkt. 1! ILLS morni, am. ams LI, X.T. snha Ms te~ t, de 1. ie mak smsa. a- plrm5. dollar ~a SiA. Msmag a m. an Masrests. - -- -I Tea ue MHa" ma d Cb M asn N a. 1T s Orei b mi wli M M Svl . - dNT o W i n.uB nlod Mb lrw. d -. A__ se t CmflLx Umm LI .a4LM d o jsom d HOTEL DALLAS PABRK,J s rd It. A dos gumdrsB de mndaI tastrm. nSm Moile U8 6., dobm 8I. Apertmlemta em ocilli y aouvo 85 a us so a14 EL NUEVO CORTEZ. torm te or, mabltaclon" mB ea com adleimaad, so IS. Baife private. an hbhlms mupmt. HOTEL LEAMINGTON. s, m. m. i at, Mantro de Momim. A oableseefp L,- n8e Airae V Omnlbu. M habIa meflol. MIAMI COLONIAL HOETL,~sar BIvd & .I 2I t.. 1 djimlo l taI ulal m- ro antral. Alre ansdiclaMuad opolonal. STRAND HOTELsaM X. N. and caro rVtnraus luoS, o61 lei1 uhe em r. 6mnlba. rr oc rdelMda. praoal latino. AAIMT HOTE tit e. n. st. Vn I A wtn de do0MeLLoda-e y C~mo- s. Tlarifa nmal pe as t eo e mrteacs. 1OT e *rBOaa U e s. r .h do TU=i. U oW ta4Sa. A sL.M d Apmt#., do F S, v assi. I M. a . N6o d, .sUR M do O sUns. HOTEL SAMATOO, MIAMI. IR. mAM DATaiE C s m parkwy.m-m" auw 3 nswui mae mada am alow m ms weg p .a ledm do=n" .iT oe&s amwsoe Eel. am. pirvlmlawim wool", eueididle blo.m MIAMI BEACH. POlNIA LA EVWA dOHfNAl =. n s a 0onn Alm .aien.. .. Ph priv risa. ww& ta0 l e-mes a-m e. entat. s 0m3apW r oIm Asu pmmd . HOTEL CADELJt, llo" A".. iovllt. D.mM, WteieS la. Am . admme D aD lao *Ne 6am PoSe a hms ledI a d Go. m. Diode Ua. to" Ia. OumNN. TWIN MOUMN. M LH. Y MOINUM 9MM. Tu Mo Ps.. 3hMm o8leepaoai.bsgIme ur. lb. de. suml~ d~labo tdmus -Ag v sagre. plns. OaK.f 10le. Pm- em. ulen miarl pr gtW O SO a ds. Pmourh. v eaincsaen";. Pa- -dft7 -m d , m e~'1 ma e. T. e mat,. Asn, m m l e."6 .T.t S. M f.T . El ol6n de Belleza REX anuncia con placer a su distinguida clientele a su nuevo peluquero TONI ItaUlano reci6n legado de la Argentina, de fama mundial eUpecializado en Permanentesl Penaolns Cortes Tinte Plda so cita: TeL 2-3346 SALON DE BELLEZA REX Avenida 4 de Julio No. 5 MisiOn de E.U. Ilega a Madrid MADRID, Agostb 24 (tP)- Una mnisi6n military noiteame- ricana lleg6 a eats capital pa- ras determinar el numero de aviones, caflones y tanques ne- cesarios para convertir a Es- phla en part important del siatema de defense occidental. La misi6n military lleg6 por la via area a Madrid a las 6:45 de la tarde, al mismo tism- poa que la m ai6n econmnica Uegaba frente a Gibraltar a bordo del buque 'Independen- ce." para dirigirse por tren a esta capital. El pacto 4e defense y ayuda mutus que se esapera sea con- c9rtado como consecuencia de la visit de ambas misilones, proporcionard bases navales y areas a Estados Unidos en territorio espafiol a camblo de ayuda mnlitar y econ6mica al Goblernos del Generalisino Francisco Franco. La misi6n military orte-ame- ricana eat& presldida por el Ma- yor General de las Fuerzas Ae- reas, James Spry. Estados Uni- dos est& intereadoa en estable- cer media docena de bases a6- reas en el Marruecos Espaflol y en Espafia, principalmente a lo large de la costa del Medi- terraneo y bases navales et varies puertos, espectalmente en CAdiz. En cuanto a la ayuda a Bs- pafia, el sub-comlt6 de Relaclo- nes Exteriores del Senado de Ditados Unidos que vlsit6 re- cientemente a Madrid, calcul6 que la "ayuda minima" que necesita ese pals es de 400 ml- Uones de d6lares divididos en partes iguales entire ayuda ml- litar y econ6mica. SOCIALES COLON COLON, Agosto 24 El Lic. don Pedro Fernandez Parrilla sera agasajado por un grupo de amigos el primero de sep- tiembre con un auculento buf- fet en los salones del Hotel Imperial con motive de su nue- vo nombramlento como Enviado Extraordinarlo y Ministro Ple- nipotenclario de PanamA en la Reptblica Dominlcana. El ComitW Organizador estr integrado por los seftores Or- lando Tejeira Q., Oustavo Ve- larde, Humberto Leignadier y Alexis Vili Lindo, y par las grandes simpatias, con que go- za en esta ciudad el Licen- clado FernAndez, es de espe- rarse qe el agasajo sert muy_ concurrido. "E trogas Pregunta" sigue siendo presentado con todo exitoen la Red Panamericana El original program de Victor Martinez Blanco se preaent6 ayer jueves a las 11:30 de la mafiana Un eafonma radial constitu- ce diagonal al Parque S anta y6 la segunda presentacl6n del Ana y reunide duran e su des- programa "Eleotrogas Pregun- arrollo a una enorme cantidad ta", que con Is glida comer- de putblico en dicho sector. cial de I Almacen Electrogas, Electrogas Pregunta es trans- prbduce y anima or los m l- mitido por control remoto to- cr6tono de Ia Red Panamerl- dos los jueve a la 11 y 30 cana, e otiad animador Viec por las Emisoras de Ia Red tor Martinez Blanco. Panamericana que ponen asi de El program se b6rgln6 como manifesto su permanent in- slempre en la esquina que ha- quietud radial. En el menclonado program, el animador entrevista a los transefntes y lea formula inge- nlosas preguntas de un simpa- DESECHABLES tlco cuestionario que e1 mismo -- -" .---~ confecclona y con el que el Sp6blico se entretiene y se di- vierte. Por las respuestas Elec- trogas regala muchos balboas. v Las transmisiones de este pro- 0 T grama han marcado. nuevos rumbos en la radio panamerli- cana, slendo esta la primera vez que en PanamA se pro- duce una audici6n radial de su .. tipo. El triunfo se lo anota- Smos a su productor animador Victor Martinez Blanco, al pa- trocinador Almacen Electrogas y su dinAmico gerente Germi- nal Sarasqueta y a la Red Panamericana que llev6 a to- dos los rincones del pals, los Incidents de este agil, exito- so y original program, por primer vez presentado en nuestro pals. Suavescomo unacricia I Lo mis tierno de la mata para et ti mis delicioso Personas que han dedf. ado e vid.a aesta in- dustria, escogenpara us. ted las hojas m&t tier. nas de cada mate. Poer eso oe llama "Tender Leaf": "Hojas Tiernas". A la regia selecckn se debe la exquisites.de es. te te. Pida en las buenas tien. das "TENDER LEAF". De venta en paquetes o en bolsitasfiltrantes. TuEo d EpE Mvnfdos'reunn&. TEDER LEAF 1~~~~ U11U it ADORNE MAS SUS POSTRE$I1 sus<-^i wroswf'. ownvedei /w CREMA PARA BATIRI Used se maravillard de Is mpldz coa quue endurece Ia crema Avoset de pus lhea e . vaca... y doe c6mo permanece fime ho rs y horas. Primoroso y spetecible batiddodecrema i;. Crema Avoset pars Batir, de purse y fresca leche do vacs . lo meaor paam puteles, bizcochos y budines. Tambi|n delciosa con cocoa o chocolate. Use la botelas econ6mics de casi un litro pars fiestas. vr Pruebe tambln la Crema AVOSET de *Mesa on el caf, con cereales y fruta. CREMA DE LECHE A V ESTERILIZADA V T Paia AaI4 CRUMM EiOLnADA oUr SU CONva pOE k dela Desk~iadori S. ir? Bajo muchos aspects, la vida se va haciendo cada dia mAs complicada s.. Si pero todo tiene su compensaci6n! Cada dia se aprenden o e descubren nueves medics para hacerla mas agradable y segura ... para aumentar el confort... me- jorar la- nutrici6n... y, por su- *d puesto, para favoreccr la be- ultivo epeds de hongo ene. 1eza r femenina. blues; sin embargo. es bueno saber c6. Par od ha siempre ago nuevo ymeo. m distigur hong buen de Ire recogiendo las novedades y refirindol as us- los vwnemino ParaM o, polvordue tedes, mis amables lecforas. esperando con etso sBles Ia part inferior de los hougos mwa de utilidad y a la vez entretenerlas. Tambietn mi un por de dsal. dejindol uan tate.: secTetaria Belly desea servir a ustedes y me pone Si se ennegreen, son buens: oi M a sus 6rdenes para conseguirles en los Estado le vuelven amarillentos, son venemnse Unidos aquellos articulos quc ustedes deseen. Comu- Otra pnreba e la de revolverls, all nlquense con ella. La direcci6n es: coinarlm. con una cucharita de plsa- I Betty, 345 Madison Avenue. I lth 4. f amor tie"* raones qus 14 cocinarlo con una cucharits de pla. I Be. 315 Madison Avenue, lth ra rn no en tiende. An' ta. SI la cucharita no se ennegrem, floor, Dept. AS, New York 17. | in no eno ( ) ngos son comestibles. S1e esitn ponlendn de moda unas menia' que son una mara2llal La rapa de la mesa elA OInrmada de ban- delai de uno ,'s (centrmelro i uadra- dos. hechas tIe puliin v cristalino vidrno. Con imlas laW bandejas 'ol- ' teadas riene used una mesa plan paTa colocar sobre ella un florero, ibelots, libros, etc. Pueden vol- tearse una o dos o el ndmero de ban- dejas que se desee para poner en ella boraditos. frutas, flores o lo que se le antoje. Puede formiar used una interesame combinad6n con algunas ban. dejas decoradas y colocadas en un senido y las otras en sentido inverso... Jamib se ha visto nada tan prActico de tanta elegancia. Las hay de varis tLama. os y formal y en nco bellows acabadas: rojo, dbano, verde oscuro, abedul natural y crdoban. jAlgo que aspnbrai Cadas vez ue se usa las mhquina WARING BLEN. ^. DOR pass lo mismo: ya setrate de hacer purds, com de picar, batir, ra. liar o mezclar., la WARING BLEN. DOR lo hace con Lal rapidez y per- ..'. feccidn quea parece cosa de magia. Y [,' "" terminada la operad6n. en dnco se. Sgundo. el receptdculo queda limpio y list para la siguiente Evita el use de muclho recipienres ... aborra trabajo y tempo. iAfor. tunada es aquclla que tenga un WARING BLENDOR' Hav dos models, ambos con recepticulo de fuerte Pveix, ambos de elegant disefiomoderno.-OBSEQUIO a nuestras lectoras. un libro con 150 recetas para preparar carnies. vegeta. Pare conserum les. frutas, postres.. ly hait a cocte- g e" el agua lea! Oblenga GRATIS este lbro ae- at da lcwano cnroiendo a Svlvania Electric Products as un.le Inc.. International Sales Division, s fl 1740 Broadway, New York 19. , HongoM, setas champiflones. Todo ea lo mlmo. pero con diferents sombre segufn el pals. 1Han no- tado ustedes en euntum recetas de rics plate y salaU enrann lo bhonp? Son cada dia mis usado.. El pefgro de que centre la bongos buenm haya al- lino venom ae ho pmiMw une anteff maSn 1l 0 IDe esto puede used estar segural Cada vez que - srve un postre de gelatin JELL-O sabe used que enst sirviendo algo espeialmente delicioso... Iv especialmente vitoo.! Baqta mirar un posture JELL-O para que se le alegre a uno la visua... y s e haga agua la boca. Se anticpa Is delica de st sabor, ya sea de freso, cerera. Irambuesa, naranja. lima o lim6n. Los postrs JELL-O se pueden usar solos o combinandolos entire si. en ensaladas d@ frutas, y hasta en cierlto platos que requieren una buena gelatin. En cada paquete de JELL-O hall uisted recetas para preparar una buena va- riedad de postres. JELL-O uene la aram virtud de agradar a rods. gran. de y chics; y no bhay que olvidar O qu.e adms de sabro, e nuriti- vo... y econ6mic. Ya ven ustedei si tengo ra6m de erimmendar JELL-01 rEnE-a r. li c I -I SHe aqu em, o darna us m j facial ri pido, seadlio, pero ma /7l benefidoao: 1-Apliquee crema de limpiea decade la bae del cuello ha- a arniba v dl n catro de la canr hJaa Ins lado8. Scquee bias. Repi- La Isa operad6n. 2-IncmUnse obre una vija de agua hirimente buta Sllo e, que el p s udau sr s. . uo dor p Is.ude dedd e I SebsS- eC onl.- aturldo =I: i bd aear. ae atringetaM IO permadimat- - el ... ra4-i mig"U 7 pe t umt dainm 40." 4-ApUquee acrema enliente dade.d ment6n bhaa arriba y ademat. m decribiendo n cudrado ahlededor de la kbow- y le aluera haca adentro bajo les ejos. ge nawr In linea. Apliquime I mima crma en ianod 4 . ligeramenae. iqueM. Imuge ms l-cm a k . ame... e aM Masi em & i. gil Can" ta A MNN& ". V'" 7 .- Sall ISW~dde MnM~~mi~itie .""U I [[J ml -- ---------.- ,-~-------- .__~~---- ----i~~l -~1~-.- - Upfomanem para sieB6n recbo m la eedacacon Socas de EL PANAMA.AMERICA / Tel6fono 3-159 TO NMI HOMASt: I8:0 10:0 am. I .- I NNW m4 ~--- -~ I I - I - ---- --- --- ---. I . - I - _-- _ ... . . .. r I - 7 I I _ _ "ll Fl; ........ II - I I I 4 I I I- -T-~- -~- ~--- I I ..! Map . 'F ftMIu"M.ici BODrrfiit S Z .. .: ... ;-, .. - l -l".. ," -, .1- "',* ** : -'f. *AINA DMnre EL PAWAMA AMERICA s DIABIO IND Lombinado lPRica Para . 117 Ua "El Aviso Oportuno" con Vifalis " hcci6nese vigorosamente la ca.- beza con VITALIS durante 60 se- Sundos y p6inese bien. En esta forma, ademis, se previene la 'sSquedad. iHagalo: Usted notarfi la diferencia! 8wntaL& Avrmpfl 5-A, ,uO ,- .. Use VITALIS. iSi!, porque VJ#ALIS Ie dart a su peinade una elegant y cautivadora apariencia, iquele har6 sobresalir entire todos. MAiSquese VITALIS y confirm el maravilloso efecto que produce! ^ p'~ ~Ars ds(/ A SSVitalIs NU i~ JSfld I HO EXIT [1411] fNj HO EXIT De Baseball Parte Mafana a Costa Los Conatos Nas. Sostener Serie De Tres Partidos De LuIa, Libre Tendrl n Lugar4 Fines De Odubre, I p r | a -W I *nodk rI JILos campeonatOd Nalftdales atenderA todo lo relacionado La. pareja Young l I sta L de Luca Lbr sverisrtn a con estos Campeonatos en 4I fines de Octubrl, dQ acuerdo horas de la noche de 7 a 9 on Chadwick gan6 con declfl! quo W"6 tI Co- el Colineo doeLuca. bh Chadwick pnlo. Inf J ^^m ^.n^ k@M!M 20 ofrs1 mtS "i.n Naional an *u "ltima La,: 9 Ari, serin lbres,, 0 I U -reunl6n. a la cual uasltleron los y o dran partly todos lPa f r r forfeIt P s Comisionados Dr. Carlos Mo- luchadorea que 0lo dmeaen en ayer r forfeitrales, olrdoro Chars el unes sJo s lulote ctegoris: t t en t na aa...Castillo, los directors de la to tard me enrent en el Ascan * deLuhaor y e Peso Mose 114 bs. torneo de dlobles par la copa uheflo r NaranJo, Frosidtnte del Peso Gallo 125 lbs. Spauldnlaparejas foraClub d Yudo.. Peso Pluma 1361/2 Ibs. t Numerosos comentarios han por Webb Hearn-Capt. Hs:t- provocaco los partidos de ia Baseball Amateur parts mareia- Las Inscripctonsime abrirAn Peso LigOero 147Y lbs. pan contra Pinato y Halman, seguda vuelta del XIV Tor- na a Costa Rica par. sostgnor l marten 18 4o-Ago sy ta- Peso Born Medlano 160 % lbs. en lIa cancha de la P.scina nAualea de Gof, unsaerired tres partidosfren ran a cargo del .ntusatL yPesoo Medlo 174 lbs. n eljuego anunclado par inrta as uaa naPaena ca manaRep blica. vidad, Aifgusto A. Aldrete, quien Peso Completo mAs de 11 lbs, se impuso par forfeit a Young Los cuatro grupos de esta El prim r encuentro tendra n I Chadwiek. segunda vuelta ya estn arre- gar maan mismo en la tar. El bado se maiden los juga- glados y ls dimos a cancer de.a SantaRita tiene d o r es Wills-Delvalle contra ayer, destacndose entire ell Esdo partdo se ver aEl domingo se iuaran dos el parti entire Dicky Aria carAel domingo en la Imasana l p Do Mitten ascom elju- o e para man na un atractivo program nartidos a las 8.15 B. Hele- t y D enasic oa y par i.tarde e reaare k v oentreRen' Estrpeaut y trcer jugo. Pinilla vs C. Omphroy-E. Omph riel Galindo. cer La contienda de baseball de yor en un encuentro quo pro4 roy: alas 9.30 Motta-Luke vs C. Los encuentros continuarAn El combinado panamaefo est4 la liga, Santa Rita tione anun- mete las m.s refidlas alter- Guardia G. Schay. el domingo y despuds de estos formado por 13 jugadoresr d clado para maflanA un atracti- nativas. Los dos partildos de l juegos el torneo entrara en una 1 eelecclonado colonense con 4 vo programs con dos partidos menor so desarrollarkn en e I de sus fases mis interesante, unildades d6 Panama, y c doo del Circulto Menor y uno de cuadro de Barraza y estaran a ya que comenzaran a vlslum- jfes do la Delegacl6n van el la just mayor. cargo de laI novenas Barria- brarse los posibles finallstas y lor Arturo Illueca, P-esidente En el Estadlo Olimpico a las da vs. Carlos Eleta a las 1:10 ganadores de los distintos y va- ,' a Federaci6n Nacional de 3 de la tarde se mediran Az- p.m. y desputs so mediran fuer- - liosos premilos qup donaria es" baseball y el Dr. Alonso Roy, teca y Granillo del circulto ma- zas Azteca Jr. vs. Granate. -- HOY! to afto la Esso. 4 RiAmbro tambl6n dela Fedora-A No va ningun redactor UNGRANDIOSO deportivo. E S T R E N 0 El li0lo del filbol El motive de esta series es la H 0 Y - *, de mejorar las relaciones de.. POR EI. AMOR A UNA a es T rm y coopersr l entrena- ALAS8:30 P. M. MUJER, ELHOMBRE miento de los peloteros tieos, LO HACE TODO... nAmbalo aaanrAn a la XII serie GRA N COM P ET E N CIA DE LHAbCT O y Di nUU1Iir, Mundial que se efectuara en Y la MUJER tampoco es Mexico on Diciembre del pre- cobarde para defender al ESTADO DE LA CONTIENDA senate afio. MA M que ella AMA... Futbol de 2a. Cat. Liga Proy. de Panami La invitaci6n fu envada pr P A N A M A vs. C 0 L 0 N ! G.E P. Pt. el seftor don Miguel Blanco "POR QUERER Ambato ........... 1 1 19 Quirds, Presidente de al Fede- Santander ........ 8 2 1 1 racln d Baseball de Costa R Amenizada por: ARMANDO BOZA y su ORQUESTA A UNA MUJER" emn .............6 3 2 15 ca, entldad que corner con to-- ARTISTAS INVITADOS - Al UN~A n K Ancon Jr......... 6 1 5 13 dos los gastos del equipo pa- ARTITAS INVITADO- RITAMAispEDO Hiano Jr. ....... 3 2 7 8 nameflo an esta jlra. MARINA RODIGUEZ Cantante Cubana PEDRO ARMENDAR Amrica 2 1 5 CHE SALCXDO Ventrilocuo TITO JUNRCO La lucha p r el titulo d Cam- t JESUS ORMAZA Cantante Espafiol TITO JUNCO lucha tu a CAILO RODRIGUEZ La Vo que Slempre Gusta gue al rojo vivo entire los once- R PI A AARISTOULOy EL TURCO AL-Exito de Rsa nos Ambato y Santander. Quie-M A A AISTOBULO EL TURCO ALI-Exito de Risa nes mantuvieron sus colocacio- OLINDO GUAAGNA-Director y Animador. nes al triunfar en sus pasados En la pantalla: UN 8OBERBIO DOBLE PROGRAMA! - compromisos lflI El Ambato se Impuso al An- PREMIOS per EL AIMACEN EL DE MAYOR c6n Jr. por un tanto a cero pa- IB RT ra conservar el primer lugar. "PU n tSl UERT 0 LIB RE" S-RTIDO DE mlentras que los anconistas fa- mejores polgram l O Calle 1s Este TELAS MAMBOI laron en su prop6sito de ter- minar por lo menos en el mar-_ ___ _ cador. ,,_.. El Santander igualmente con- tinfua en el segundo puesto con un punto menos al imponerse I al Hispano Jr. por 2 a 0. L L A N T A S . El prxlimo domingo finaliza- -_ ._____., .-.- - ra el calendario regular con los , dos filtimos e importantes jue- * ^B gos entire los conjuntos Santgn- d iBo. der vs Aleman a las 2 y 30 p. m., actuara de arbitro, Harri- L PASIONES INDOMABLE81 son, y Ambato vs Amirica a I s EL ALMA HUMANA AL 3.45 p.m. y servir de ip Para rbitme y Autobue Acuda hoy Venms dia de os don AL MUSEO CIENTIFICO DI C4A aborleo do 10 a.m. a 10 pa Pmibda para meores de ead. Precio 0.35 Espectculo de gran valor eduativoe. Aprobado por la Junta de Cemnura. ecuerde: . HOY VIERNES DIA DE LAS DAMAS Ave. Peri (al lado del teatro "IRIS") ESENTAfOS PRE5ENTAK Glenn Ford RB "EL SECRET PELIRR Pasl6n. violencea, intriga y hermo- sos escenarlo I Y O! La Vida y Aventuras de una rebelde muchacha, criada en la montafia... que supo impo.- ner su m6todo para "Atraer. se" al hombre que amaba... * ROSITA ARENAS DOMINGO SOLER EDUARDO NORIEGA ---los L. MOCTEZUMA TROPJ 3:10 5:04 7:02 9: p.m, LOS MARINOg MAS CHISTOSOS EN XL BARCO MAS DESTAXWALADO I Gary COOPER Jan. QOBER, on "PISL9A v'Q" ' honda Fleming UNA PSUICULA DE GRAN TO DE LA ACCION Y SOSPENSOI OJA" hUnla a Gueral Submaruml John WAYNE Patrictal Neal "LA FUERZA SILENCE" - TEATRO CECILIA - Susan HAYWARD George SANDERS en AMBITIONN DE MUJER" Charlsm OYER Linda DARNU.L "CAO T VyRIEN EDS IC L V ARIEDADES "ALMA SOLITARIA" en --ILL IlERECILLA PR" I WANDA BaNDR I TEATRO ENCANTO GRAN COMPETE NCIA DE MAMBO ! PANAMA vs. COLON Adenml: , SENSACIONAL DOt.S TEATRO TIVOLI NOC.0 D BANCOI 0 t.1M 66.1a I= Cso 7 y V . TEATRO EDISON "1 Monutmmo inI*M "w.osn A TEATRO IRIS ehe BarAs ormand rwnaduMe. - "AMOR VUNDIDO" Podlio A rmun~mm a Fabricadas para el Trabajo Distaribldores - AGENCIAS W. H. DOEL, S. A. Avida Central No. 14 -- "SWe "I-MU PACIFolIP IMNo oQrlA UNA PEICULA IXQ IITA! Laureada ca BSlte olel Aren- - Amelia IUNCE -on- "La Danza detFuo" TEATRO CAPITOLIO Grandioso B]pqetcalo an Ctoml 3 AAs par ftelalat "LAS MINAS DOL4KY SALOMON" STEWART GRANGUE TEATRO VICTORIA Maria Mum onMl m. '"LA MALCAA Ad4nam: - HISPANO "PASION do. li fun 3 "ASI L WCMA L08 ves@rn, PIOSTAER OSAT nIBTAR- IDIAL APOLO. Cali. *.4 i .W -Q Iua MD~*, - OIfCM f rM e~rm 3w IL.: -. It '-.7 LA RED PANAMERICANA los invita a escuchar 'LUCHO AZCARRAGA y su Organo 12:30 p.m. 1090 Kcs. HOA Cortesia de la FABRIC NATIONAL DE SALCHICHAS _ ma o amm . - ..- -- - .-.. .. . . v 'P' - -- ... .. --- __1_ ;_~_I_ i___ __ _~rl___ ~I i C m.&.ftwmb r:: I I ~ ~- ~-,C A, Las Coet das Dea A Volleyball Interci Se Reanudarin Maa La Comptnclaeu del Voflh- 'Iutltate Nal. v rt - all intercoloal se reoanudarin Maualtho inauna om la hors do la Is- .'- ans en el Olmnaalo Naclonal, Eate partldo entire i=utito. on los juegos: re. y artes so babia saualptdo primermente para el puAdo Proftesonal vs nlastituto NaL martes, pmro motvos de mayor FOmenino fueora oblaro a pip orip para mafiana. . Iff~ul=lllth I |
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