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* '"Pn. 4 '" S. '.: o '.' 'i". ^ . - r ., i4 Nbow...h Years 'it " ..w iS m * 8alse Roomn $22 Gcoe _-- 0> ,r- . ..** Zbse ra. W.C*E ft 41ecr- Is i EPalo, S0 Informs Union Present Scale To Be Continued -0- An across-the-board pay increase for local rate workers of the Panama Coanl and CZG is not contemplated now* and the continuation of two wage categories-local and US- appears to be inevitable for the present, Governor John S. Seybold has told Local 900. . ... u ..- . .-4. histehm p h If ha At the same time, in a letter dated Feb. IZ. the Gova ernor said that for the present and the fores"elo futori the policy of the Canal administration will be to iaeintoin local rate wages at least at parity with those 0Wid in the Republic of Panam6. He observed that during the past five yexs in ,.. Republic of Panam6 wage rates have not risen. Tslsten . there seems to have been a marked decline in averos wages." During this period, he noted, CIen Zone local rate wages have been. rising gradoily timiegh acrou_; the-board increases, M.igradings of j"obsnd witbin-grde -pronmtions. The Governor added tIot the Ce~il will continue to recognize skills and technical abiliJp- to the extent tlat it is possible to utilfl the..-arviee6 those who indicte superior quqlified., . Efforts sit tiff.... S Tie P Traffie Police, -t at unged yester- %M nraures to 4UK of license o Zone em- .Iintu.lt" un- eju sictlon. the silnature. oat police Ude -M. Hassan, a ismaed yesterday autemiobles licensed Zone employes moust be 6 el~uslvely by the own. tbeir dependents. Depen- e recognized as toae M1 tanea appear on privi- c.ards Uaued to Zone em- m unique warped that ynies *ho lse. their -for any reasm are ikan to t(T their te Phngna license VEvie-Ql m, bu- com- INbrlhwes Japan O, Feb. 25 (UP) A 0a keeper today report- WHf g a strange red and t att Monday night (f 19and on Japan's north- coast. ihs Maritime Safety Board d lighthouse keeper Mitsuo ta nabe. 40 reported that he Followed the object through oculars for more t~Win =te at alout 9 M.n. as t across the .or rTnotb- of Cape Halikl-Z& wwhew ost is located. taabe described 1teo b- ,t as red in the center and eattlng a blue glow hiQh Mduafly turned red. It ias boat 10 degre abos thetra- Mn when e i t sW k loved owly arose the sky. LCw brIsht t -a 1ie1met 6A went out for two minutes Morm fita a out. this time r.- *.*=.* .<' one praCice." policy on the lI three oth of a number of qasto ran by ,the union dr the few month was ounlued as fl- lows,In a letter to Piesideat Ed- waetd.A. Oaskin of Local $0: "Wq have under canaidaration for some time the points suibmit- ted by, vout and *your colleagues on belIf of Local M GO.CJ. O.C.-C.O. ,at the August 28, 1952 ccference with mu lf and staff. Althoughseveral of these points hav e en diseased in- ormally with you or represen- tatives of your organization since that date. I believe it might be Well to summarize the present status of these points as follows: com 6ble to jobq In which -rate workers were employ- ld In the Cabal Zone. The re- Sof these surveys were re- flleted in part the wage rate hdOpted in the new schedule 0 February, 1I48; "(d) Since that, time no ce- ordttnatb6n has bean attempted wth prevailing wage rates In the Rpteublc of Panama al- though Ithis been our obeerva- Uion Mh4t dirinD the past fti yWras tes in th Repubte at Panama do not seem to be ris- na. Instead, .there appears to ve been a marked decline I1 average wage in the terminal cities of the Republic. During thtl same period. Canal Zene 1OBRl-Eat wa. ha i. -hln l... I. The Reidlatln of the Ca- ing gradual bo thu ribbean Wage Scale Both in cross-t-he.d increases, up- Theory and in Practie, grading of Jobsas a a .result of "(a) Discussion of this subject more thorough Job analysis, and during the past several months because of withln-grade promo- have indicated that many peo- tons. During the past 18 months, pie do not have a clear picture for example, the average of loc- of the basis for the policy now al-rate wages has risen over il effect in relation to the wages eight cents an hour; paid local-rate employee of .-the Company and. Government. Ap- "(e) in view of the history of pafently there is a milltakeL be- the present wage schedule and lief, father widely hel, that the particularly since there exists no Company ind" Government and present oollcy or procedure other U. 8. Government agencies whereby any area rate other in the Canal Zone attempt to than that of he terminal cities fix wages in relation to some of the Republic of Panama was prevailing range or average in used as a eulde In establishing the Cartibean area outside the wage rates in the Canal Zone, Republic of Panama. This defl- it is obviously a misnomer to re- nitely Ia not the case. The wages for to the present wage sched- oald alien local employes of the ule as a Caribbean Wage Scale'; U. 8. Government In this area have not for many years been "(f) There are man" reasons based upon any survey of rates fqr using a -'age base reflect. of pay in any other ai ea and m&i wage trends in the terminal are not related to any wage base cities of the Republics. Approx- outalde the Republic of Panama; imately two-thirds of the local- "(b) During the Canal con-irate employes of the Company struction period of 1903-1914. and Gdvernment and practical- local wages were influenced by ly all of the -adse category of wages in the Caribbean area. employes of other United Stats Many eontructlon workers were Government igencles in the m bndu bo the Carib ean is- Canal Zone reside in te Re- laiK =md the adiacen', main- public of Pueina. Out maer land sadtefr wage or contract aource of reiruitinent today Is agreemnints were dawn .di terms fnkn residents of these terminal of the prevailing wage levels of cl es. Since the large majority that area. Subsequent to the of present Canal Zone loal- constreum on period, as the Re- rate employes or potential em- ublice f Panama developed Its ployes reside in the terafnal civ "wn se-eIy. a Pantmanian lies or suburbs, these employes wage sale based upon local or applicants are affected 1W applly ad demand factors and economic condituoas in the* R nneeesugly related to trends areas as aMe Panamanan work- tn hean area as a era not employed in the Canal hll bo to evelh e. This Zone. Also. Panamanian clUtis also had It effect sap among the local-rate fre f Zpne lical-rate predmlnlate due to the_, r- the past 35 year, placement of n-Panamantan t an uwerstand- workers by a newr PansMI e for the wages in born generation. Thu m tm M (Pnama apd the lse validity for the New S- to renman some- cept of conuderng eai-tp bta e articularly Canal Zne workers9as e-- pe"aM of laI, abort- ate had disittact lo w. namiania war Wc TShe presst g cal-rate dtlimo of plrh as debpB 4dIn 13tl. Cvaal Zoes. no g dw atpn t. sar- eat g' *J v *' -. ^'4. -*.^ ? Al R -. **1 .5 N. ~J. Sh- r. fief R&nsacks .4. Ot I one 4. 9. Her 61'm j PIAXW Am= i Oerm defaein "franr mU 1 with 0i A RO pointed five 7y been ,me'u.1. p . ". U. ' JNvJW a . - I *4 F '. -+ '- .4,** .; ...& *- ...' ,... .. t ^li^u'i^Y: iWd I^Jtt '-tlfflNiiivt. .." .... sS i,,f w"^r~h- .vl- IE .* the Caroibbean al':ra~ pt I ~i 'flWEWbU THE PANAMA AMERICAN OWNID ANO PUOLINHIEO Y TH1 PANAMA AMIMICAN P0RU. INC. POUNDED Iy NRLaON IOUNSEVLL IN a*0I NAOMOOIO ARIA*. SITrOR *7 M 82?y 0 BOX 134. PANAMA. ft. OP P. --T Labor Newo And ,* '-- I rELEPHON, PANAMA NO 2.0740 I5 LINKS) CABLE AoOD 1s PANAMINNICAN, PANAMA 1 O- COLON OFFICE, 12.170 CENTRAl AVENUE BETWEEN tIT A&NO 13TM STRErTi PORTION RE|pREIENTATIVe IOSMIIA 8 POWERS. INC. 349 MAn|iON AvE NEW YORN t17o N V.-_.__mI -OAtS Y"MAI70 l y l IL Pep moNH?. IN ADVANCE -2t.70 95i B Y VI[I1t ow six MONTHS -.INov 5VAn., so 3 0 A former A oiLrlo worn oN vef *N OvaN(c. ,-- o n 340oo 0-once marked for tion by mobsters f t WLepke, the boss-man o Eisenhower ToSpend Weekend erIy the.r -met quietly the other with a labor leader who At Famed Augusta Golf Club that he'dtackleth Lepke and Ourtah. - Although the mobs eg -', 4 --- o --- that D.A.'s moveme a for h, WASHIDGTQO, Feb. 25 (UP) r Unlike Mr. Truman, who fre- the bullets were ne#er President Efsenhow#r will fly quently observed he had to at him-and Ib got to be to Augusta, Ga., tomorrow for work 17 hours a day, Mr. Eiaen- ernor of New York and a week-end of golf at the hower delegates more responsi- didate for President of the famed and challenging Augusta ability to subordinates and then And the other day, aeo of * National Golf Club. the White holds them strictly accountable the vital moves of hIb yu ",1 House announced today. for performance. This gives him in public office, Gov. Toma Presidential press secretary more time for over-all policy wey asked the newest of ~e . James C. Hagerty said Mrs. deliberations. nation's powerful labor chiefs ,Elsenhower would make the: For the past two Saturdays to fly Into New York from 'trip with her husband in the he has succeeded in getting Miami to see him. Dave .Bck, White House Constellat in, the away to the exclusive Burning president of the AFL Teamr- newly-named Columbi# The Tree Country Club for a round sters' Brotherhood, accepted the President will return to the of golf. While he normally invitation and met with De- capital late Sunday. i shoots in the 80s, his .scores wey for almost two hours in are not announced on grounds the Governor's suite at the Ho- While at Augusta Mr. Eisen- he is entitled to some privacy. tel Roosevelt. ,hower will stay at the small' The President, accompanied Dewey offered Beck every cottage of Atlanta's famous by Mrs. Eisenhower, last visited type of aid needed to rip the polfer, Bobby Jones. The cot- Augusta in November imme- mobs offt the New York wa- t ge overlooks the 18th green diately after his election terfront-t l wPgh whi!h Po5- of one of the world's most res- triumph and before his trip ses 40 percent of the atmon's reacted gold courses which is, to the Korean battlefront. foreign commerce. Oi this the scene of the annual Mas- Accompanying the chief exe- International trade by mer- ters' tournament. cutive on the flight south will chants, farmers and indes- The scheduled holiday was be Hagerty and the President's trialists, the national mobs, nc' unexpected and was in line pDoointment secretary, Thomas based on these piers, have with Mr. Eisenhower's obvious P. Stephens. Reporters will make placed their private tax of determination to get away from' the rip in a chartered plane almost half a billion doUlars thb heavy burdens of the presi- but Hagerty warned them not a year. dd'ncy. i to e.rect much news. From these piers, the na- .. __ tionwide crime "system" draws Su p ne. Ithe enforcers-the killers-with whom they terrorize ,Abun- Voice Executive Suspended reck si trhe fitn Bek said t he final policy. on action 4gaitit the mobs .' *. which ha setaud dockwe For Disagreement On Policy ndsebyth e l de. ouddber- But he the Gover WASHINGTCLN, Feb. 25 (UP) ary pending results of an in- nor .that-U AFL high The Sta.e Department yes- vestigation started as sron as conu-F*s S. IYt T;m*Rt] 1rb A t.rday suspended' Alfred H. Morton arrived here. He said no Jurisdict.i .heew..w , Morton, head of its Voice of "judgment" will be returned un- hIs i o, the world'1 Ot America operations in New til the inquiry is completed. could handl the r or York, after he opposed an order The directive was Issued af- thlI . banning the propaganda use of ter McCarthy and Iils commit- )sat B S1 0 d i e"v with .... . material by Communists, and tee protested that the foreign thoe ho r ewy t A SHINGTON. My brid Who seldom la. uIda th If emple University will head Feat refused to tell the com- spoke1 man from out the C he taid, not only w fr vide ta thal tuf elation service which includes been a Communist. service was using protected. e knew he would a peram rating of what e we the controvesial "Voice" coun- Some offt keies In the infor- CO" ol d h n f4fofh iith Lks tfothp or clll a ed an1 JMorton w' susp esIon fwas dis-the writings of novelist Howard d dand nve' l vMeng .. w'did t rent ofneC t closed shortly afCer the White Fast in its worldwide nforma- didrotr andpulc sup thporn t.B ee k y ad o mL the at forthW it r:House announced that Dr. Rob--tonuncea ee be put to good pro ne e x a set h stor ye M oe wee L. Johnson, president brod aside Ne est coast w quietforatoer O for prdent.Tru. of ro aI of.icai i11 .Tmples university, will headPatirefvsed to tell the com- sTpoken man from out the TWOdrshes not o nly 1 idl a w th..hadtl He depal so riticized the McCaInfr- m Cardlt e wh said the Voice actdonh Bridges awore by all btoto fpom e wxettve M ord, but l hovart tiationmmittervice forhich includes been a Communist. unthted. e knew he w would obfoe a perambllatingotnof wh t wa o athe conts froversailur e to make a cou Sov iet Premier Josef Stalin and probably mean the e The uphdcteys Coation activities used by reliable news services byionise the waterfront In and belonged to Ser. i e agn t . ter-secretary of State Walter ohnson took his new post at lde-w the longshorkeme ith e entitled as the ar tof't o JohBedenson with after he sent th at selected writings of both President an and bra-re e work- t was ownd by which Dprent, Dr.conf Wential memorandum to E isetnhower Rand Secretary of era to which hadn't gotten arnd roi t. An o ha the department here which dis- state John Poster D u dl-es. eTh campaign sueeded.h Towo stalls up wah perhaps the wSee agent kept Hagree also criticized the McCar-ective. HcCardle said the Voice action. Brid c ours e bully boy automobile I ever saw. I. a lap I an t Morton e here for om wha he would carry quotrm nations or that's holy to hlm-w t h at 'em all.d g gar es kIack uok.a ] York allied its failure to make a Soviet Premier Josef Stalin and probably means the Soviets-,. rThe wanihe-looking rla Chrslr san lerte ry 1 ucomplted from a "misuntoinor- other ommunists inform set- thatn. Sine thd Jointhe AL has Only h e wasn't wha yout It iat oado'r ng."ation activities, used by reliable news services unionize the waterfront in and belong too bu making on tour he hMrs. hr to everyone's satiuspended by Un- and newspapersfaction completed. blemearound San the orad charter). The speedometer showed mile inataW Aitanr- t eretary of State Walter Johnson took his new post at would kee the longsormedy else dentm a taken t fr a few the BedCarell smith after he sented outhe request of both President ad yield the warehouse written wh s through the park. an nstructe declared no material by any Beck has told his col- Co mmunist or fellow trandum to Eisenhower and Secretary of er. (UP) tht or which hadn't gotten around - l the department here which dis- State John Foster Dulles. Three hell campaign succeeded. Two stalls up was per the t oreous e e aget kept agreed with the policy directive. He will serve as aetiTr head And, of course, buly bo automobile I ever saw. It.* w"P& I6LIn Imp'In at an Iwo Morton programs e here from New of the information se e bought were a gave u ust 1what t 115Cari convertible, e blackI l York and said the situation re- several months during to et tch hree Uncle Joe Stalin would-o- Wa red leather within. Mr et h M agreed" wth that or"misunderstand- will study the nfalso got a thing. Since then the AFL has Only she sn't wha ou'd ing." He said he was certain up, and will go on permanent given.the Teamsters Jurisdie- beingtoo busyMaigGnem tou She be h that it would be "cleared up" assignment after his study is ton ver more than theat- driven this mag en r t 7,0 to everyone's satisfaction r completed. blemen (in the old charter). The speedometer A NW hOw d, I R oniele'thr Assistant Secretary of State Dave Bek's men now official that somebody ell, my ru rtbad pat for few th Carl W. MACardle pointed out ly have the Warehouse written whirls through the park. itte as .- 1113 that an order issued lat week Try Waiting Longer int their a no at territory. declared no material b4 Play any Beck has told his e We met...we .col-. Communist or fellow traveler, JUNCTION CITY, 0. (UP)- leagues that l as hort timeW could be used in U. S. Informa- Boyd Wolfter noticed that three he'll move In on Bridlges in tion programs "under any cir- of the dozen eggs he bought were a Pacific Coas do e we rush a o te cumstances." broken. He returned to the store the left-wing. International McCardle said Morton Wis- several days later to get three Longshoremen a n d Ware- agreed" with that order. god eggs. He also got a three- housen'eds t jlot (unaffili- Mc(ardle emphasized t h a t cent refund because of a price ated- except e4 1Course, that 0 - Morton's suspension is tempo-untain ro 2 n the interim. rry ono gd t into the LINES F A A NEW cGMi FN once, % 1 Sre r 27 State ower o Pay for work- raton of Farewell, my raultoa, rlAalclean Sd te tet aTh 1ilos 2ComMows 8O e ear t in water al Lon shn. (A (ab) 24 Uths state 29 Snd hill 44 Seed covering loBeck nows that from time I'll stand no t F lower Gardenr,- 31 Warno time he habeen pubic ly At last, I'vefoua 24e agaiA ew y 33nst mr Harry. We "et.. .wesme. iwab HORIZONTAL 4 Plays roughly Butthatewasbefore Beckb- Loeins t- SChair 2 Unclosed 38e the Tewho 48 Marsh plant Beck hop sters resident. hae tme t 3 Caer phlmrmenwI Uwion &+a + iti a.d.-M Ihlvef otime-wto a. .*M 4 June flower 7 Unit of a mthois a will l op 8 Elster flower energy around t th5Teat Coast in a Adlal Sevensn's current 13 Abie EGyastl drive for hal dockside ware- is as contentod as the ea$ 14 Employss oe a chance to tae in waterfront Jim Wpto Who s hei N5 Humor 10 Unaspirated workers and lotdrs as well olttn 16Butter ro Belgian river csAll he needWat wi the byL andtht he left the 18 Spire ridges 27 State flower of 41 Pay for work saao to clean uad he'll taec 20Stuirway part. IUpright Ohio 42 Gael over the d It r itnathet stay t ot y poll 142 Congregate It trucks d,,oit i. .up;Wt-. 145 Turkish coin0.Aunloided fra 49 Petting dokWMbe I -a T St Anger !weeks, for th s B l at re ck- 52 Scandftavian so much toM l god It trucks erit jS In this place for lo dit i S d l Onth OW .14"O ,Tissued I Sape ".up,.or"tr.om. 30 ovI eodc4 a4mploye4 longshorniafteon fa afty's borrow mor m the Io alekname Nor can the Blfe SVERTICAL sts haul off t, I Mods pole- odon is .orth of ( r1-"-. this prOWeas Must R .V Way. One os'., L hioreig 10e-epDtiqu L : .. ' Swer .to be sold at a bargain, ,E Hsloran, and try to-buy t sure it was for 'ale. vtf.- car that the mano e. milr XIn the g X me In6mber of tie 4bt- ii iLa dmzen mighty bP iWtbclhal hlgh top forual F'. i se4 ' b as th 'bm to$. In othly wi h se, but tisI One bade i aesvat .Th-tm inn af l Sto the r COUTWO Tt ou a las di t the ,4 bandy out font so be e enat's notice whenever 1 ktun to take a stroll. Sknow, how far Mr. Tru rMts". Twice they rt arguing." .The new chant oAtvites CWW '.... ', ,. *''*-'. : ,, are .love <* has the *44 * ~-.ri- -~CII-lmom"- . }re nM I . * -. II- * S 5..! SDeys OurI propt div i w g, compkta AkA of construct io miwek a .re pmraty of K II K*-* ^. r U S I-.. SERVICE QUALITY Your contribution will help to pawtihe Pan-Amerimmighw. I - U i .. ; ,i-'v '^,.. J I ./', ...THE FINESTOF ALL * '%' ;. .1. * ".,li l 1 I . . . ... ;_ibt at all gooS s es 5a8 snAs..* puMc .1 Pm . .. 1,' w '. fire... . ,r x. ....,. 'lbl ''i e 2-. ,d Sr 0, ". *'* ', - *, , X 'a,.1*" .. .: .. , ;,<' '.*' ' y ^:I- rf^ '*- * lip and m w. 9 K~4 frigerhips / e -V. 9 .-~~~ ~~ ** I, a scarlet;.. dm i dthe moon! ,. .litw ""Indelble-Came"_ .,avr w r!)..ad improved- 4. coat Nail Enarm, le wear! "'*1 C.-. '. .L -'p *~ I AMA-E 9 FOR 'FIRE AND ICE?' Try this qul anmd seI What i. the Amrf i i..# .o fdeW aS p .mo. am, everythiam{iM? Not 4bwibdwJdorf thbuCbi hitGMI Timms 8 MNM Asma lio bee.y...1h014 temsm.ad ie0dUm, NUM ag1 g-<, yWt ide a ,am i1p' beIini Sii a uInPWd...^. Yet a6it she's usy tle. moat.Ig A wK rhainh wsdtItslre In5 Aumearn heuty, wit a folpef a for meaning a malel .S' the "Itmi.le" girL (an y9-4 SHave you.evr d&aed with your mhesm o Did you ever wb o a n ama m Do you hblhh who yu fnd yomelf 'irtiigr Whm a rweepealk fraeMdub.a hiten., do you think at hs IW with *Wp Do you easdybope.the mzt mka you mm. wm be & ,, Do yma emeeM feel that other women reasnt you? Have youa e*r wmatd towmr anklbr rmadt?. Do sMM e r you, sm nm ether womm? Do you loie to bak ~at an m? Do you (rn m -I ate with p io-th n wind up hba a wondMful time? Do gypy aWie mlk you md? Do ,u *m sy -, *1 y n ertd y .m? WOuiN ys.ei j.your hdrw it piteiniR withAt .emdlf your hubwsed? N to-ON s were w m ing, would yo SDo yoaclu yewr ye whBn you're kised? ym0 yes0 yes aO -0 -*0 0 bD *mo yu0 yuD u-0 3w3-D y'0 yeD -o -D -o w-C e 0 we y'o-a ,m*m.I: Cmpep Imeilywmar "yes" sto atlustmitafth mivemd? pabwf4 rgersd lest" Am vwsi'.s lasb. v imiI just far pyo-*dhbg pft 1 h *AW g aing WyI t l Mt iW* A M ; d I .. 41.L~ ~*. , 4,' 1 " " Ir .rL*~:. I M5UL. **,,-' I YR IOI IN HOLLYWOOD SEB C pI, NEA Staff Correspondent K : BY B6K1NE JUHNSON u"C'|m m1 1 IIIIII IIS"-* m HOLLYWOOD 1NEAI-Exclu- ahen he heard I was in the gively Yours* Hosl.ywood is di- Lauspatal." covering 3-D but Eddle Cantor has discovered 3-E. B u x o m Maureen O'Haer's It's what the doctor ordered coMstal-clear answer to tl', for Eddie now that he's back on question o1 What she thinks a- his feet and feeling great after bout 3-D: a heart attack which put him 'Its good for girls." I. n th,' hospital for two months. The doctor's prescription is NO LIMIT TO REALISM engraved on a gold charm given him by his daughter, Marjorie, CINERAMA. the new big- and attached to his automobile screenn process. rives the illusion keys. It reads: that you are m the scenes. Sor "Dear Daddy. Remember the this conversation, says Alan ) E's." Wilson, may happen: - The 3 E's 40le has to aemem-y onsptn ber'are: Over-eating. oer-emo- Usher to noisy patron at a - tion and over-excitement. Cinerama showing: "You're dis- ,' "I even 4ake a 45-minute nap turbing the audience with your .. after dinner .every night no mat- talking. You'll have to leave." ter who is in the house." Eddie Patron: "I can't. You see, I'm told me. "When.1 can't sleep. I in the picture." just think. Of course. I don't * * think about Marilyn Monroe I; It's almost all over between . confine my thinking to SophieJean Peters and the bachelor . Tucr, .br Ted IBW' 'hat. or movie executive who doesn't like somethi g like that% |to see his name in print... iron' ia aE- Somebody has his wires crossed. T4h'S an Ironic o.no Ed- Allan Jones announced he would die's All.month l hosptl siege. yodel at the Coronation; but the "The, tddl Caior- lAory," touchy ones in charge of things now filmed at Wrner Bros. around Buckingham Palace are ends wih the stab havng a mild screaming. "Not true."...Mar- heart attok and being told to jorle Main and Pbrcv Kilbride; take lifeqasiler, who aren't too willing, have "But If .was written," Eddie been alerted by U-I for an- reveals, "a year before I had other in the "Ma and Pa- Kettle" . one. Now. it's believable. I bet crnies... Colleen Grey and Rob- "I wish yuid quit sending Ins these h- ..' to borrow Jack Waer kaid, 'Thank you ert Stack will co-star in "Sabre 10f00-MyW et can't understand wh* 't tkj y- p" I ll Eddie. You didn't let us down.' Jet," and when I asked her if the film would be shot in 3-D. - RUTH AtlETT Says. good story." 'CoTee said, "No, we hav a Jenner -Calls Taft 'Naive' 04,1 ji 0"9 Humphrey Bogart: "Colum- .' SWrites a wife: nists tare a wonderful institu. At "My husband recently made a tion. Without them many of usA bo td Eu c vI S poor business deal. It turned out would never know where we'd exactly as I knew it would. But been the night before." n- - even though I told him aheadWAS b. 25 (UP)ororaon which r Yal of time what a mistake he was FOUR YEARS TO DECIDE -Slen. Jenner (- Onrsity. making he went right ahead IRd.) said nate Re- Je'nr decid the pree- with It. How can a wife be a Exotic Merle Oberon, one of publcan A. Taft t to comment on ritda of partner to a man who is too the screen's all-time- maost I i"rather about Com- the cl. attbI in- stubborn to ever listen to her?" glamorous stars, is back in maulato in v tigs eivlql the Rev.; Could be you have more Hollywood greasepaint for the Jemner, of the Ben- Dr. A. o lDavie All oul' .business judgment than tact. first time in four years and ate Internal ubcom- UniItarn Church t ady. He S Not matter how smart a woman beaming over her first telefilm mitttee now, MgUatI os- aid he may Bwve. a tateM tb is she still has to ume tact in emoting with: sible So uAl g in college later. selling her ideas to a man. Par- "It took me a long time to made Se itmat ent when ad Davies sa Id tner, ticularly if the man happens to make up my mid, about tele, to cO "lnt- Oan .TaftI's r ent JOeOph R. Me a (R-a ,) be her husband. vision, but I think it's a Jolly spe IUOt ClhltoI aid, JIp. al ., Vede d It sounds as though you may good time to be in it Tft, an hIo RepuUbC0, mad U.) at ta patrt" have ripped his scheme to She just starred in her second in his speech he would not far to . shreds, pointing out everything half-hour video drama, "Allison. firing a Communist professor the A n edQula 0O0m AmVOW wrong with it in a way that Ltd.," for Screen QOfts' Ford unless he was sua the profimor . made your husband feel that Theater. was teaching Cotoaunism to he Vuld" Ichairman of t you thought you knew more students. ouae Un- ic Act than he did. The traglc death of Italian Taft has ciat doubt on the Con lttte Iquirin If you did, no wonder he went Count GQlrglo Cit In an air- value of conhgresalonal Investiga- allee Cd muntam In co i "* right ahead with his plans. That ;)lane accident on the eve of tlOns of Comnmuism in educa- Mc earthy is chairman of . would just be a typical mas- their marriage sent Merle into tion. & Senate Permanent Inv culine reaction. seclusionf two years ago "with Comkittee. thoughts in the back of my head He said in Chicago he thinks The Indiana Republican MEN ARE JEALOUS OF of retiring. But when you've that should be lftt up to local his subCommlttee wil qu BUSINESS ABILITY worked since you were 17 It's governrments.- ur Mfesot .Iter difficult to do nothing." "I thlk Senatto Taft t.rathe Mree New York co No man wants to admit that Last year Merle starred In an nate," Jei ."an oth' e and a Wal toie . a '7-Mnan m5 b 4v1 bttert'nglish film, "Twenty-Four words. 4t When we C. ty. business sense .in e has. Yoq Hours in a Woman's Life," and coraplete-ear will be a t name the didn't really expect hinm o Ijy: now, as gorgeous as ever, ab c ree "You're probably right, m dear. full-scale return to ig- Your judgment is usarl o ibo h tele-flni emotit. flAH e atemeit as ounid than mine" W. Wding bells soo dfor Mee tt If'you did. you know'ftw d', Wiedectot mtrdw Rex o1 about business than aboOt,mel. os? quiry Into I leCommuansm of economic and' c or BUtt-t's too late to do anything n what i educationall civlllimaon t Queena toll about the situation now except '"e's the best friend I hav" rce New York. was one of those w M a A, . this: Forget it! she told me, "butthere's m n h ChIni-,-In hTaft testify ed at yesterday cl - Don't remind him pt the way iediateimarvaoinl em t pe s t door =9el u to the deal turned out. And above -* ose all, don't say those provoking Where this leaves Arlene Ihl Hio uld er Identlid a m at whoEm words. "t told ou so." and '1erhAndo Lamts d t bemp!*Mi#T-ern- te And 34ext tip you want, to ad Tiex, I puld bknont t sell your husstnl d an idea use but Lani arg d a '* 1er of o se all the tact o-u can muster. In been having quiet c the board rt of -a uni- York teachers, will notbe heard fact, be so tactful that by the telephone conversation lately. versity, I would not favor firing until next Monday. time you've finished your selling You figure it out. anyone for being is Communist She had been scheduled as a job he thinks your Idea was his * unless I was certain he was witnesstoday. Idea. Por the first time in h b career teaching Communlim and hav- Jenner aid "Tim was n A wife doesn't flave to be a C. B, Mle la1s in O Ing some effect on the develop- served with a subpea un sil-nt partner. But hlie has to be swepstakes-for the t ment of the tIouglht of the attU- recently althmagh it 8 mar a tactful partner if she wants tion and be e o ahi ad been trying to reh to put her own idea ero "T a the Yaleo of- t- a- I iOV, A4IAZAI,. F Au.... ' .d . , *-", &V._. '. "*.^' a .W. -~- -- a ~ .1 I- ~"~' : .. T*at. 1^ '**:IL- Oto 1^ -: *, f.. 'W'.. p, " :**'. r,.e . Jr - ;14:a III PRISCULA'S POP L E% Teacher IwrsBest . a AL Ya I .- l ) 'I ?^^^ ~Ez3Jqt BUG8 BDUNN How to Park **. - * - xri~ II E*-. FI I w LM -o 4 dfA Wwom . -. W. , &A Cg~a' ^ ML ^#I **ir rjti- . 4'A:^ f '[ oy frms i4bi wrte Meals i Day th 4ii s . . *ne im 1 Stbe bob" * iub wuu aS aI hat Club at v.ier moer I nl, of the ibwAwo6, ense son uwght,I old on abrtl A ca~oy' atand -l < Honored I3 iwshlp of t'e wo TM n Me y was VAd s YMa5&9 - AWbtdft Debbl one A GOrew *54 ak. AM elb 03y w tONh 3X38 title of "t was held A. I'. MLeA-UtIe 0,8.0. r Inter A canopy. blte stream Zblekds on-. blended .eU a eoppedd =Ve,4tfcEO 1oi k4N 4-.,.--- S At tah / social meeting of m Men's Wivles' Mr. AND MBS. ANTONIO SALVATORE PIBITO TmFA- ROLO, who were married on Rundav aL t the Aan FraneUino Ike Feels Balcony Truman Built Was e 'Pretty Good da` FEET WASM OTON, Feb. 24 (UP) -President Elsenhower said to- day the balconv former Preal- /111 I dent Truman built on the south side of the White House was a s iM 1 "pretty good" addition. .L -,,,,._ The balcony set off an archi- tectural controversy wlran Mr. Th"ie's a . Truman ordered it constructed Ap Arch S pp'r' in 1948. It even became an issue ad for M ery w C in the presidential campaign tnfa;to..Ma - which Mr. Truman won. o foot B Today Mr. Eisenhower took 21 luncheon guests on a tour of the Cbiropody MasUms White Hou&, and led them onto the balcony. He said it was "a S ls Servies pretty good Idea." The guests-11 Republican Jsute Aroesea.n Ne. U and 10 Democratic House mem- bers-ate soup, steak. spinach. Tel. 3-317 fried potatoes, and pudding. I 1' HflAnMu, AM. -* u t^ .* Y R M' U* *ni. 'aa jI. ;' * _ gwlcol -'*L ela ar the Wans de la Valeta Church In the 1:30 p. m. 'Thua- presence of a large group of e. b friends are honeymoon e in in i " El Valle. The bride la the for- 7 mer Miss Celda Ceclta Dor- u don rosemena, the daughter Sad Mra, W. of Mrs. Angela Filomena Aro- I SCooo olo N1 ava semena. he ,was attended as rtain, d For thmaId.of hono b r her sister. IExchange who was six ears Miss Miriam Gordon Aroseme- a. na. Mr. Molags ebede was a lh ] beat man. ha just received a\ M .n or s peech. 'Da da," "Ga a." and so small shipment of Moving rhythncaly toMU- E M MhIE .sic. Sometimes with his entire '19 lfMl MYIJ body. sometimes just the head or r or legs e arms or legs. *, d [ 5. Creeping. There are almost 0oJ= rias many ways of creeping and Sstn, RI e craw ag asthere are babies. If designed by Anraron, yours develop a rare, unorthodox n, SharmW T acer, .bre. ev.. way of self -propullson, let hiu dot earles (am nies f of the honoree .p i at t al; thmey babies don't iSINGING POR JOYI i 'Of ms hotlo eD L -~C~l~iU'. I ~ i nll le II Mll / II" e tlus ai Ideal for Dining- "- n Strtevant as- while loner than their b thes Stas.tM New b yei new butyou man be Itng before they trty loomtnt then Readingald Lounging nd tPr b .b.a c s*' Ps "-'u-d..o/ o i- tatto. things a bit lo th standd up and walk one fl en. RW.n .- os -n a ame W In Cristbal lu r rl During this period hi bm lW d 111 Nlsab.NI ' AumiarJ of t of to three mea a day, doesn't When your baby begins to Ave. J. F. de In Oss No. 41 O*I -SL d ' Union Churc' .Isl e the fe.w th matter when the bby drinks hsc remove from his reach md d l lie PSirsh. relow p st suc w- milk, soloing as he gets at last t any with sharp points or Pha on3. 491u1 ,- h Als sm a held Februar* 2 wRiPMe by a th 20 ounces a day. W dn'tr harmful characteristics. blasnced di dt O lo 30 m ar is a by this that you agivw ha In each room de place a few (Auto6ob il Row) iroba tid g di1 s1b0111 rho plans to at- eil kie o]' "ba ie ore a objects that belong to him, al- l W not made reser- ale me. that It will spou his anpe ways keeping them in the same been asked to d s tite, bl t It Is permissible to lace so he will know where to Mrs. F. L. I~FNI%,. maaInte mlk- at lunllh i he danta md them. Sor Mrs. R. by about en ounces in the mia room L, or the churclbh e of morning If possible, ve aroomW re S-, We repeat that a ached eorv tfor him were he m O"f *thi should be reached a el around an d play with no .p .ep" At id bW After breaw return -t restrictions whatsoever. A sound- T [B I At theCisoblooappetite at 12 for his oids he , .. ...^ We sBald before that whe things: t'w bump ,eaand a he Itoady orlleoriteJe ef e,.ml wthhenwol.- bed 1. t p. us tbeyrertocton. Heswm l - turday,e wbra- tt the bab hn'tie a umor a the n o wit airs or ates the sweeping race o the th I na ~ tcem oke el l't t pho for day reie mont et- -a s rous places s ruch as 4S century In solid silvr. *I&jl treated to an hnw flie is 040 s 1t fa B] atta bcby reaehes, radiators, stairways aned electric iPp ,i te'e g longer plt.S orf tie t but his ninth moq ae aye do- oule a omnd then leave mer a. .Sae p t r .udltlt iu of the hating all orld te he follow ng lone. Yes, he I bound to have Ia SMr- s9i before that l things: fetro bumps and fa-olls. But tediao r dhmi=e 0of- solids, he woula- i. sitting up. Sona babies, are part of his education. He will Z ptowardd W mule y fatter one., wil have a soon learn Rood balance and how price $1 8.70 te- Awe w l- ~~ach- l 'f dt asumii the ing toavo "" being h-a t. When he a.. th ctu '. h positionfor ralonthsyet, a salght a Cdent speak to MOhim01 l 111111 tree n time. ut once they are ated theyin a comforting b ater-o- a al- can hold the Pose sady, fact. voice, It hlm he in all 2. Rolling ver. 0ii trou- rfght. o, Immediate- OSs his fnth tnil alsoof i p. 60 55j3 I' -TAX PWiVATE LIVES A. e.:..- ... . "d j i 6Y oNonLmCOWARfr *, II la.ar noiWahea mbwndow o Bseas E E Pees. WilM-rei overmprovementstaa economy othf operalonwpri-pricedcrl fb iNew SIlelbW Ib a with n w Fisher cost.) lie e i i Gey. In C ome rn-s and dive w et new car.-Fold ..- r p Front Selat BamT (in 2-doo Air models ); new i cost.io-ky Oft,.,de nrconstruction. sartig ;P am UtcuCmoker THAN AN de CAdi. iIr b ww n I withnew li-l "Blue- k Nowinwith new Fi it Steering lil!li~tii 1011i~...''.''.''.''.' ili k m~line Ois (ptial t etracost. Ad Sel P~a !.m,, ;, 04 You em m I.4. A You Sell 'em When You T ell "em thm P .A. css. Leave youi Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in NO. 57 "6 ,Streeti - No. 12,179 Central Ave. Co - Lewis Service Salon'de Belieza Americano C Store ... ., No. 4 TivlI Ave.- Phone 2-2201 and No 55 West 12th Street 10.BM o& Ave.--9m~ MorrisoWs Agencia Internacional de Publicacione -F A. B W l ourhh July Ave-P-one 2-0441 No. 3 Lotr Pa. Phone 3-310 .. FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. RESO Household Automobiles sa" ..FOR SLE:._Westinghouse refriger- FOR SALE: 1950 Lincoln Club censed beauty operator, has loin- or see caretalo.r. S r, porc S elain 25 cycle. Corner Coupe, color dark green. new seat ed Genell and Hazel in the Gonall TER'S Co 3rd Street. Will be home after You can't get better or for Shop where quality service wil k Gas R d 6:00. the money, only $595.00 down. continue uninterrupted. Coll 4.r".. ', COLPAN MOTORS. INC. 557 M-017 I. 'F FR SALE:-One Westinghouse re- On Automobibe Row. ,* frigerator, 8. 5 cu. ft. 25 cycle Tels: 2-1033 2-1036 e h d e I $100.00 excellent condition e: 1942 Packard, good 0 i dining table, buffet, serving table, FOR SALE-1952 Hudson Hornet 4- Telephone 2-3479, Pananma. ILLIPS Oceansi i Cotle q u, 6 chs. 2 Hollywood beds. Plot- door color It blue, white AQUARISTS:- Now Tropical and enly court in Sante Clot wid . form rockers. studio couho cf- sidawll tires, only 3,900 miles, Gold Fishes, aquarium books, sup- Ocnview from allq tt ta' eeddsn th rdo-phono- COLPAN MO ToR, INC. FOR jS "AL E. a. "S. 0463 8 0 F ft FOR SALE -Gray oak bed, spronos 00 .1947 Buick Super like wn graph, 3 speed ren co 2rd changer. ,e i a: ' 9atres, P.M-. in FOR SEess b75. Phone 884581 7, Ders ForB la, collection records 1449-B QM. Large Table & 4 choirs $15. Gulick. Owens St. Balbo. R . & library desk $10. 5 ventian FOR SALE:-1951 Ford Custom 4- FOR SALE:- Lathes, drills, plane, I blinds 54 x 36 $10. Call 2-6306 dea, seden V8, btand new paint various diametert.s "Talleres Mar- .rM 1S M Ir FOR SALE- 2 Rattan armchairs. good tires, this car is s steal only m. mBl. Good condition chop. 9X-A $496.00 dlFown Snd it's your. Your Fw d0 prty inding lBB PMW* FOR SALEI:-Red Wood Louver for OAutom bil Rw. suitable far show 40 mg. Lovande- "Ylat 0. e fe i .1. (i.l.t duplex Simmons studio couch Tels: 2-1033 2-1036 rn Tip-Top, N. 20 east 29th ,t0 1 ra makes into double bed, mahogany treet Pm*__________ SAL: l 3 mnth settee leather, covered cushions, 1 FOR SALE1941 Oldsmo bide, Hy-r 'd, pd. pillow roll, 12 inches dial 6 ft. dramatic, 2 new tires, god bat- FOR SALE:-3 pie bedom suite long for Quartermaster, couch bed, terry, good transportation. For in- with matching boma springs aed in- edre m e t "" onP work bench with vice. One formation cll 9-28-30778, any- nr Livingroom suite, divan two 3 teroo elsApio A1mlb e1 S porcelain top table, one porch time. choirs nd 2 nd tes, d$55.00. iew N. l Arblo eul. screen. 195-A, Gatun. Phone 5- FOR SALE:-Mercury 4-door sedan, House 168-C, Pedro Miguel. Tel. Frset a ift 1ath Street, Caotn. Ls hIft r 336.-C brand new paint jen, eat covrn, 4-429. 0th les.. ,- ,." ,,, |3 FOR SALE: New 3 months old, god tires, only $40.00 down FOR SALE:-Frst cla. omteur r- mahogany livingroom, diningroom, thisco s on excellent buy. diO sta:crcan s ater andy f Sgidoire. Apartment, hot water, two O Automole3 2R16 VFOtc microphone e bkit and spares. a-ti-nt I r h bedroom also available. Apartment Tel 210 2-1036 Hammurland HQI29X Receiver,. 1 .Ar.. "---".. .r 'l'i No. 22 Arbox Building, Front and FOR SALE:-outy pOid. 1951 Hill- Elincor ,m wth coaxial cabl. "" . S Fifth Street, Colon. man four door sedn, perfect con- For 60 cycle, $440.00. Complete dFOR SALE:-Elegant household. Fur- dition, two-tone point, radio, 25 cycle Power Supply $65.00. ... M *". niture: Bello Vista, 45 St. No. 4. white-wall-side tires, special price. 509-B. Ft. Claytoo. . FOR SALELuxury dininroom set Cans be frseehatOturr. eml0. FORF SALE:-CANARIES, Hertz Mt. *, complete, mode in Peru. Federico 1607, 3_1240.o Rollers, Choppers imported direct ;.-iS j,. J ")' " Boyd No. 1, Apt. No. 3. phone 3- fro -,Gn., ist class singers, 15 16 FOR SALE : Fod Club Coupe V SI ACUARIO TROPICAL, opposite o SALE t urni e. new pait job, new seat covers, Jan Franc Sta bless, besid Drive- FOR SALE: -m Household furniture.l ogx.spriig- CoIm- ;,, =,,I ak o is. i Phote 3-4132. ." . Srefrgerator. Everything cha demonstrate n, only' $35.00 down FOR -Uprin pio in good Motocyde oD.wnbtirs. Ernquir,.t .the Chin.- .An i 'o C. scdhrd2tion. Cnly $ 50.00. Tel. 2-. 9 4-', . 3 ...6.b rand now p--nt" ", s "t 'o e tr uns, 4 4 ft-4 9. 2r- 4n SF.ield. Phone 37.88- r^ FOR LE-Si " SFO SALE:-Diningroom set, dressor tively priced. H 4.0C, Pedro al t iecr pr le. Nev een oI j mirror, Desk with chair. Tel ,Miguel, Tel. 4-4 9. usdl $ 0 toospifral Itype FORi SALE I^"'"" ''-- Retlrn To Worko . jReal Etate CW MOTros, e1. 6 or 3 eFOR SAl; ov- R"lborleAin. Family en t al: 2-1il -13 -1-1036 icropThoneUdsand" ..... , ", 000 gollons-atertank at Puerto "------- 4 bedroom,. ItRe Inver- _.J Pilon. Call 1032-J Colon. FOR SALE: 1951 Nash Rambler ..ericBn AffoWi 2-4667 from cae up "FOR SALE--thoice beoch front lot Country Club model, excellent 7:30 ..m. to 1:30.p.m., or Mr. lr' ' Gorgono Beacoh.2161c mers at teoursdoo. radsodaok perfectc Q-F- r 60Ncycmlie, n TCompletn- eii. FOR SALE:tCwhtalet four ddroom, FORou ene s- cl f frnishted two baths, 900 meters land. 44th Coun, p.otlo2ce Supply V.00. : Street, Bello Visto. Telephone 3- o.4 .5d le, Wie wi Phon 3-322 F Clea hours. 1 1 , FIOR SALE:-Btrgoin, omner leaving end you can dorve It way. r 3-,d t M. country, modern home on National COLPAN MOTORS, INC. Rl,S Highway, eleven miles from Ferry. On Aet iiob ie R .w. l I ' hTel. Balboo 1686.Drto Tel: 2-10I 2-1036 0 i 1516. ..|. i FOR SAL-10CllbCoupSTa lAo R ICAlrS o si t e Tro aa on of the FaIthb Wilo -Bsc o. Rodduan t er. ntrlys mDa- Breathes there fair-minded boss L ... e Savn Cs Friday at the Sed himf hs sid h for a secretary ht ck with r sense of humor and a p.S" tires. C cei .selW Va nkf r in.Poneted men of 41r. Sing at U L ;.. ~ deostaibrain in her head. Write B. Td A- l 590It' y o rtobbe leted the hl Spartedo 134 Panotma o oLPAN MOTORS. INC. hor _o2p er,, od of, F neral a (I c wil l9 O.n A oteemoile Rfw. weks.fe J.1- Dtlgada TeI: 2-1033 2-10|6 n .r aO o a were 88 Li r u d n FO SAL_--19 Oli FOR Co SALE :neg ewardrbDa v idsn eeat,4 Pro aga eon of the aith, will 0-- -Taylor Richard W Robert n tw a b rin $ .scribed Weries for the BRoddy WilaD. Gentry. Da M -eI f n i.te on, PhoonLe. 0,S Ilon O.ered I w. _SGe"ore Werd *. m. Seven Last Words from the crose. keeper. Good salary to start. Apply Jard MDermott, Alfred a. p'". R! his series will continue each by writing to "Bookkeeper" UO Robert Collearymott, Wralter T.venka,o ednesday at 7:30 during the 1619, Panama R. P. giving ull eorfredo arau ,enten Be ;a .. particulars as to experience. Three l1, PedrooOU Atteto PerU, 8 A $ Bishop Sheen Is nationally personal references required. Ao, Peanro atoSety LPe Sal- AIn'trt famous for his coast-to-co8t t- ......... ste r vador ci a ntago._oe Lu '- Inr O visionn program "Life Is Worth .nglsh-Spanish stenographer, male ca Melendez. ldu o P. Staer, b Oe to LIvin Th brodis ca8 has rat- or female. Send full particulars Julio Rodrilues~ 1 u, J:Ofe Rt ~ matOS Sd Bishop Sheen as the televl- experience and photo to Box 2153 sarlo Diaz, Julo C. Rodre frx, 'ion 'personality of the year." His Ponarr.o. Clemens Burkard, Rap Ia I tI Saward was given by Prank Bulke, WANiD:- Bi-lenguol Padillsa Lugo and rean editor of the Radio Television --- enguo, secretary, day. eDilyo h oniy -,Pienced need. apply. Dog- Daily11+..+. /Irnmor No. 6. Tivoli Avenue. Ft.rn--or B d A Isthmo. NurAses soon Ft. Amodor Band ,To Honor Prexy ,TROPICAL c Sunernts Lsted On Her Departure: "DR I V E I N" e thme t tA y ,I A special dinner ei Ho THEATERS Marth a with a nwo ,Athe isthtdf n NeureA1 _t time-4 to p.m., It w as ",wl r held at t4.e Hotel T SIMULTANEOUSLY! nounced today. tost at+.honoi' Nre- . *Military pe..opnel, her de- psi--nail, c- deit of the I pendef.&ad frds are Ime :. : ~ I1 .;nw- rT.h Dr. "- LAP TOP"" bear the aroram. It is.r 'I to m the1zrbhow A planned to have *oneiw ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M~ a ,t A..p ..:. = = ,r#-... Rd - W5 UEUU Wp~ .qwm1 Al LiMi $ti S An author who died o de - etit Of as I dIies d etod Wa The body of Arathur owe as W ahn sodt found In t he 1ek _ Van chuteri Counte ner. bn dOad at leio8( I wornhaw the lwl pine fnee a PA$6 on bhrt man had U *d "to broken down aback a..r te Ult- tie Red River for bout eaen yearn. elghboa rMid he In Atu-n dy f O ltrkifolke. I publtoher, Thom L. "Thri Wind tat Wouldn 't Bow," pbleb in 127, and "T''rsmiM Loe Hidden." The only known'urVltvor was a brother, Thomaa L. ClrInan of lichmond, Va. L, a er-old 25l ) tr -Wr B Invasion RuNdtedt died members of hi fam. r8-yar-old P hadbeen v it e there i nce 1i n government ruled he to face trial a a wr S stedt was NitU r i i front cotimander whet amlies opened their invbloan of anlipe wS^ ltarlrt bd tbeen kIvU2l Ihe eun caedt yWfrNB -b a Iwplt d i Ie was got- ir nM front com an 10 trmaaLantften~ IT'S sHowrIME TOkWIGif I Panama Cawna & ten - S A L B O A. "---- -- A BAZ1 eta1104 '"MY Wwif RiS PEDRO. CMIEL , G6 -M8A 0 A.L GATUN 3 to "ASUWSnUIAMsWO 9WMro lwwK~^^^^ ve i 0* BALBOA GALA STAGE ATTRACTION FRIDAY 8:15 P,M. ONLY! BALBOA HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL GROUP Prsnts "RED, WHITE AND BLUE" Under the direction of VICTOR' - 0- * ON THE SCREEN . 4:30 6:20 8:45 Edmond O'BRIEN Yv*iae deCARLO SILVER CIT Y" Color by TECHNICOLO.! (NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION) saw"gagT t.dig '-ala a liar vYu.. O. Ur.... -,, p 2 ** * 71. I M-.-i1 -^ M8:30 Ntr-AL 1~l~ TIA IA I S eNUai r .' *1 .. -"-i. ?.* *'BiitC~IKW LUX THEATER "ONE! StUN AYATNOON"- r 0 eUNN r Dwo MIOiGAN MA50NS DUVORU AWt Wf w. y mi e w | AI- ^ *Ody's gonna put my womealr O' ^ CEN TRIAL HAYWAMD i mlyDT, Ji "THE LUSTY A ,A VtSTA -H i T"rH HOUR OF 11 1M141a'4 b CECILIA TNEArTE 1W AMXY N OK mTO-IO AX0: 3.63* Amaml ~1F1 F WooI PPm m EfNCAN "OabkR PTcK, in *THE WORLD IN '1IS ARMS" sand UMWD WIvm, to "ONZO GOES TO COLLEGE . Wrio9 - - Ial :ytOPICAL Leo OORCyw and ioW=T IM t6 "HOLD THAT LINE Don DeIORE OaA MtM in IT HAPPENED ON STH AVflE ro ^^ pro~ I- - r- aI $I "** Ap .8aemo m PMsmur- -min.i* ks ~)t~4' I .4. I . -Ilk Si. * * -.*, '40 V *.. .*-e/ .4 zpi' if, S4e*4 OAYv S ATOT oo0.l .>..t<.- t I~~___ I _~~_ ___ _~ F- - L - in ~ ' L ', w^ ^ " " e--sf j0 * FW ^ \ -.,' ^ -'-*' - '^ ", ' ----^l '** t '*i ;.*:*' *t V;'*,,," * flih-f^l , t PANAMA AMER10i oAR* .; .. i., .W S.Isthunian Amateur Golf lrnevy *.i o 0 rV Large Field Sure To Go; N.CA.A. Draws Even Puerto .R ico Clinches Play Slated March o T ,78 Bu Series As anam Sto efor Top Cage Team Series. As Pdnanza' The Panama Golf Association announces that the annual (By U. P.) Isthmian Amateur Golf Tournament will be played over the Panama Golf Club course, with a 36 hole qualifying round to be The NCAA has drawn even CARI- played during the days of March 6, 7 and 8. Two 18 hole rounds with the National Invitation CARD" must be played during these three days. Tournament in its battle for top The usual entrance fee of $3.00 will be charged to offset the ranking basketball teams. Tea cost of prizes which are to be purchased when all of the entries The NCAA has received okay Puerto are In, consequently they cannot be displayed in advance as in from Fordham and Notre Dame Cubar . former years. to play the role of "at large" PanaC The number of flights will be determined by the number of members in its tournament. Veneg- entrants, all flights will be comprised of 16 players, and all en- That boosts the number of NC-_ trants will be placed in a flight regardless of qualifying score. AA teams to six the same BDA The Panama course will be open for practice rounds March number at the NIT. Fordham kirt 2, 3 and 4 to all contestants who have paid their entrance fee and Notre rame join Seattle k to the Secretary at the Panama Club. The players attention is and DePaul as "at large mem- de called to this change from previous years when the entrance bers." The two champions in the e s s fee could be paid at the various clubs. Players are requested to tournament are Idaho State u ert signify which days they intend to qualify when entrance fee is from the Rocky Mountain Con- Pana Paid. ference and Louisiana State This year there will be no starting times established for the from the Southeastern circuit. Pan 36 hole qualifying rounds; contestants may play -p 3 or 4 ball There will be 23 teams in the David o matches of 18 holes any time during the mentioned qualifying INCAA tourney when the field is rim as dates. Attested score cards must be turned in to the Tourna- completed. Cr bb ment Committee. C-i-bab Last year's event was played at the Brazos Brook Golf & The six teams In the National pDtc i Country Club, with Jim Riley, of Ft. Amador, emerging the victor Invitation tourney are La Salle, a Pa over Mike Hulikowski of Ft. Davis. Jim will be on hand this Seton Hall, Manhattan, ouis- year to defend his title against all comers. tle.th Duquesne and Western Row11 The tpairings- will appear in all local papers by Tuesday, A Navy spokesman says the e March 10 and the first round of match play must be completed Middles have received a bid but. the by nightfall, Sunday, March 15. Contestants by mutual agree- I that no decision has been made ment may play any time during th w be week, but the official start- on it as vet. jug time will be Sunday, March 15, 9 A.M., if contestants areTh dA unable to play matches during week. This will hold for all sub- LouisisaStreodfmblscNCAA by beating M issippi. 63- over V io sequent rounds and the penalty for postponement of match willN8A tb beatinh thebppout 63alternli ep be disqualification for one or both playersI 48, to clinch the "utheasterngoverp u The second round must be completed by March 22, and the Conference title. JSU has won 20 Railo fr third by agameand lost one..LSU is the Rhic. to The finals of all flights willbe played Sunday, April 5. at first team other than Kentucky w ilotlo 9 A.M. The championship flights finals will be 36 holes, all others to rule the southeastern Con- A I will be 1t8 holesnufelwanmaetis ference in sthe last 10 years. A dls VI Let's sharpen up fellows and make this the biggest and best Kentucky was barred from bas- .wdlay af A I amateur Tournament of them all! ketball this season by the NCAA GRACEFUL SIDESTEP- Morenlto, de Valencla, who win make for subsidization, his Pan ama debut at La Macarena Bullring Sundat, Leatly side- SIndiana closed in on an NCAA steps the charging bull to the shouts of "1.1 from the ( UIhedle oB" eG Tueady er b bet byBbeatingoPurdue,Y aiprovlng audience during a bufirht in aolice id adin e 113siersftaadditinon Abi to-78. The Hoosiers can clinch to Morenito, Juan..strada and EI Soldado will pit their sktll i International Boxthe Big 0 Conference crown by Against brave bulls" at the local bullring ......... A beating runner-up Illinoison.leg;ad New York. wiho teO Control is checking reports that The world bantamwe t ttl-e ., -an& a double in threw trips to the International Boxing Guild bout between Jimmy Carruthers SRCON3 6RA ithe plate. is interfering in match-making. of Australia and challenger Vic an g ..e box d .Le' It's understood the British Toweel of South Africa has been Standings The box 4ore: Board will file a protest charg- postponed. The date fof the Jo- Ing the International Guild with hannesburg, South Africa, bout Won Lost a u l'- I . tampering with the matching of is March 21 instead or eruary American fighters in overseas 28. Toweel suffered a nose in- bouts. Matchmaker Jack 8olo- Jury while training. momn says "I don't know -- , weer th e reports are true but A nn T rw ys I've booked Walter Cartier to AlOng The Fairways fight Randy Turpin in London - next month. I am sure he will be there for the bout." he w be Fort Amador Golf News The final event for thp Ladies The International B oxingg Day at Fort Amador for the Guild is a group of American Inonth of February will be a managers who have split from Poker Tournament (nothing the old Mahagers Guild. British wild except a few No. 1 woods authorities fear there is a fight which will take place on Thurs- for control of American boxing day, 26 Februqry. Tee off time under way and that Internation- will be at 8:30 a.m. and prizes al bouts will be few and far be- will be awarded to the gal with tween until the dispute is set- the best poker hand, meaning tled. I those cards with five 9's iould Swell take home the 'Df. 1s ; A leading A3ritish trainer The Bingle B gle jun e Nat Seller says he is cancel- Tournament for last Tulrsd ling plans end. two middle- was won by Helen Millt wt weights to Amertia because of Aline Wood finishing in'secon what he cells "The boycott of place. In winning, Helen scored English fighters over there." points on every hole except No. Sellers says British fight folks 18 and her 26 points proved to are upset over the treatment be more than sufficient-to win Johnny Sullivan received in No. 1 prize. Aline came in with America. Sellers explains "af- 23 points. ter a terrific start Sullivan All golfers of the fairer sex found himself barred from other are reminded of the PWGA fights. It's probable part of the Tournament on Saturday,.Feb- managers feud over there." ruary 28th at Fort Amador. Luncheon will be served at the Former Welterweight Cham- Army Navy Club upon comple- pion Johnny Bratton is ready tion of the day's play. for the next step along the This is the first PWGA Tourn- comeback trail after his knock- ament.of:53 and it is hoped that out wia Monday night in New all the Clubs on the Isthmus will York. be well represented come this Bratton, after almost belng Saturday. Prospective members kayoed in the fourth round are cordially invited to join our came back to stop Tuzo Portu- organization, an participate in gue% in the fifth. Bratton's next these monthly events. Let's start out will be against Al Wilson the new year out in full force of Englewood, New Jersey. It's ladies , sA I-UiITE r. .r r iuetu You i ility, thanks to: AN MWUECTMS produce white, br tighht- SIMIE IUT concentrated onto the road "...'Bull's-Eye" intensity. 4WD INSTMWNM which keeps out dust and moisture. Yi drr Avow rW *A1 AW&eUh" Zif tS <- S|MAU 3MM HADLAMP1 Servicio de Motores, S. A. Pam& L. P sW No I, Wit itre... Johnson's PRIDS gives your furniture the ie slt, lustre you've ever seen on wood! Cq* tains no sticky oils to- attract dirt or dust. Economical, teoo . one bottle is mnoulh to wax all the fwnl. ture in your 40a"l r( L. TI 6 t ter Let wa' pitd the for die for er i gav C and stop the bro Lincoln Life 1 0 Name ABR Elks 14k4 0 1 Ti a Police -1 0 e b L .0. 0 lFremen __ 0 0 1.S A 0 TESTEDAY'S RESULT U 0 Lincoln Life 6 Police 5 Z. nCorrig. p D i 0 Browder, lb 2 60 O S2 TODAY'S GAME J. Barnes, lb 1 0 0 0 0 AFGO vs. Firemen 27 8 W 7 1 the Lincoln Liters eked out a WINCLN LIFB o 5 win over the Police yest cty afternoon at Little , igue Part on Oallard High- W A ct 2 alph Paker came back t 4d *t 3 1 , sick list and turned int fine r1f l 4 2 0 , ching performance, h ldtag rt 4 1 2 0 0 Coppers hitless and runlem b 2 1 1, 1 - the first three innlth. Ed- u S2,.o 2 0 '4 0 Corrigan went all tlwvy. gelke, fb3 2 0-0 3 2 thePolice, ettllngdoTaf 1" Ieren, lb 2 "0 0 a p a shaky first inning wlh 2e 6117" re up four runs. 26 6 11 17 9 torbin McGriff starred afeld I at bat for the IUfer as SCORE BY INNING p and veg to third base final oltin the sixth tto Police 0 0 0 3 0 2- ke up a Copper rally B ncoln LIfe 41 1 0 0 ..- . threatened to blow the wide open. McGriff at bat Han- mered out two double a A 8| single in. four trips. Te |i Parker oL'ected double and t2 o singles in four trips. Frankle Ammirratti was the leading bat- Armed Forces Little League WEST BANK COPS 'IRnS HALF CHAMPIONSHIP Yesterday afternoon at Coci the West Bank nine, behind t two-hit pitching of ace 004 Barber, dfeeated th estron C rundu team 3-1 to win the pl0 off an dtake the first halfm. Walling started for CU* but switched places wit-ht er Frangloni the fourth ning. Walln wa charge i the loss. . Barber aAt was t ence as he racked up win in as many start:T astraIght base hits the lose Curundu run. ' The players of the we.,a BMAN BASEBALL GZIBM "J Btaate Pe RicI ..... I 0 l IO ........... 3 2 .600 a .... *,,, 1 4 ela .... .. 1 4 NS :o vse n Cub 3. f the 1 they o t of RHmbe' ScanU b Pr, Pr 1pattr Par~r %5 OS ntim the nutian m We u- club V Valkg Oname mar. fo tho UiIft i obatt Pak .a B use4uon-t thebeye 4Nn Pa!t i -^Ll1t111^ !- ': I'^^^-m'tl^' ,M f^^B^fi^ffij^^ t The Il: Si"g,. ,;it P!nbama s 29310 -000 r-101 Cuba 003 00010- 1 Roblnson (1-0)', 4tak , rem, PiMcual (t*-1 Rand. Veneuelak 000 100 001-3 a8 Puerto Rico 30 4a" 0- Heian (0-1), 8tm (3 ), - chilm (5) and . Holloman (2-) a4 . League " W.', 'A ; '.J .lU :", - c" - I -I* ~- '~ R.5,., i&J/tic Uo -6 RO ,, I6 ~NIas~5i'mmUae~ uM. -~a -u i .u.- ' S --'1 Parker 2, Cordij hit. Ammlratti,. er, Kitner, Me( ;j Martin P-. ace I of Anion, bo=lam& double ot a the Impr jO-iXM19% Uarft SMlA Miti .1 I." J PAGE EIGHT om __ __ .. 5 .A I J , 5 , .$.. 5 ,, :r- m. ,' S I- I % W.A . ^w^ k-4y) '*^^is' ^ raw 'i It SSAPE 4 Farm For $85 A M ion 766.7. -'.. . II ~~. written -' , pd lM Chaussar G.. , Issyuedatled *@ttbRae is a MD oLeag. tbe l DI .1 hrow thebah hatd ,s knew it. I was such an eagbr aver that I would have - At "~-- '_bil 4.p * '. ^ : -*. " -I, ,* V' .' *.* 1 J gaS A as , . Atlantic Pony Standing ef Swedi Half of Season Won Leeo Buick 1 0 M.R.A. a 0 C.P.O. 0 0 Motta 0 1 The Stapdilng for Sweasq Web Lost Buick 8 2 M.R.A. 6 3 C.P.O. 3 8 Motta 1 8 Wayne Wall pitched his third shut put of the season when he blanked Motta on two hits Wednesday, afternoon. Buick winning 17 to 0. Wall struck out 11 batters. The leading hitter were Bazan with three hits. and Croft and Wall with two each. MOITA Loren Newh Hada Blird AdS Lv 4" ok me to DO ' the nAtda kustralia Will Not _"" .ift Importdtion By BuN ag'n Morses Writtn for w X",vle ' l lA( a1. P) Q Quetion: Has Raitah -l = massritv *flby '4 -'.. .. te.t iles lam.a :ghM til *... '-.- r..; v t.'. 1 f ., i v : ';*.mm " " "- 'f', -,we- u a- ra Privat, Bwft 1awne& ahy? he really Ut Cowan. m ea U. t It Xost bar b be W to t di, Thi a.w hih news- ." 'r d'is t- s . ltn 0 overseas I to m Imm, U nto Is had fr the J908 mpk O L vThe ba, which was WtOMp LttS bias-or quarantine purpoes applies h- Iw e to hwmn .1mm all counthles eK, e from eptEngland, New Zealand, and been as- Elre. ueson of the Competitor, from other oun- Tra ri g to bring bones to qtuf He tol s the equeetfan n to return if entsf the Olympa w* be out'and I was qured to mr tm f to SL tbe United Kngd for wa usjud e a E.eceary quarantlm periodf t j amao s months, then ship thm to IM and '39. Australia. major Wagum7 n-oow ,nWur. Anew.r; No. but h been tiAd qr the leG 9a 4b f the TsWnn IjeM been ap twoI Ja&S aie and am* by What s the greatest col- lectlon oft.a ogf Yaem aterial that ever appeared in the same lineup Ina reda major league .A. On June 3w 13., aa ,e ySi ie Manaer u l 'kA Ileano law Ty Cob, CoalbraMe, A OCalins, Le TGrove and Tris -t ..- ----- - -.r~J I. '. '4 AIs-Ami . , - h" I. 'St 7~ 41,4. - now offers de-luxe . 4-motor Douglas Skymaster service direct from Panama to ^. 'A- ices, rf ard, 2b rita, lb If Ian, m5 bt, cf, p Ia, c abo, 3b aette, 0 al, p y. cf AB R H .3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 17 *i2 BUICK 25 17 8 they last I.W ' J% 54W, 't i ~: , I [ L - . V. - -a * 1 without prdd- .That's why MORE TONS THE WORLD OVIR AR HAULD ON 0OOPYEAR TIRIS THAN ON ANY OTIM MAKE - Al. 1&H "- & r f1 -* -: .1" i&^a-Mi - -- ^jte^AUhdI^K' ^JV ^^--W^^^^^^^-^ A^ ^^i^i^^Bj^a.^^^^^^Uj^te^M^^lk ^^*^^^^^^^f^Bi^B^^^H^MlBM-^^^W^^^T^^^^^" * -EPANAMA . -. r.- -3-S ^s 4.sw * *ii . @ AS 4~$4 - ---- --- Id 41om C \ \ '- W .71ifs _. ,:-..-,,:-/. Full- Time Football Spdi Stars, Identity, Box Office by HARRY GRAYSON NIA Sports Editor LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25 Dick that's bad for the 6oy and t-4c Hanley gives you a brand new gaime." pitch on college football Junking A Dick Hyland, the one-ta" thwlplatoons. Stanford scatback now "ThS end of wholesale substi- of'sperts in Lo Angeles, says, tutloty will mean a boom at the Is poadlbe to. carry a cILu fr gate* that not even television tively weak mm aon offena b will stop," says the long ago opponents will spot a w e 46i- Washington State quarterback pensive man and rue who coached the Haskell In- ragged. dians, Northwestern and the Pp Warner used to say, A Chicago Rockets. that was a long time ago, "The Hanley has the right slant, other felow can't score when although telecasting will conti- you have the lall." a e nue to take an even greater at- tendance toH unless curbed by DEFENSIVE SPLANMM 3, . the National Collegiate Athletic PREVAIL IN CEANOB-UACK " t Association. It was the rising cost of the Last. year Southerp Galfarnla maintenance of the multiple of couldn't score when. had te men demanded by the unit plan ball,. but was almt .ta to which led to its demise, do it when the other feliw had But players going both ways it. will create more stars, who wilt e on the premises long enough Warner looked first at defen- o establish their identity. Thit Aive ability. The lad mat tiw is what Hanley means when qui asuad on defense. The Old Man says the change-back will oil the taught him offense. Thee Is a turnstiles, dsli eI e and rigidity an of- S. fense that i almos enti It will be a more sustained, lackin on defense. hence a livelier and better show, M j coaches can build an o6- asd that's what gets the buast- fense. Comparatively few eA neu. build a defense. When they The -superior men will be on do both, you have a HIl the field. Jones, a Sutherland, a ROA, "It stands to reason," says Bllk and a Frank Leahy.' Red Sanders, "that all of the The defensive player will * players on kickoff, receiving, of- vil in the chang -ack. fenasive, defensive, punting and _______. - I conversion teams cannot be the top athletes in an over-all pro- Band ~g ter duction. "A boy not too high of mental HOLYORItE, .a2m. (UP or moral caliber could loaf and Among 1t appliuaet accepted in attuned to those kind of assign- the Oatholic Siterhod It Pr- ments. He didn't have too much evidence Mothahorze, Holtoke; to do. was a blind woman. M i Jea SPrances ra t Iprale, SPECIALISTS DIDN'T BAVE *r sp TO -B IN GOOD CONDITION 1 - "Under the free sub4ftutilon A 8 a rule," contiDues the head man . who came to the Unlversity of alftonria at Ls Angeles from Vanterblt, "the player last the opportunity of having the honor of being In the starting lineup, the real first team, the varaly. "All will now have to be in If ys 9 har i a wro condition. Under the platoon e coa... try baU Idea, the specialists didn't have far a 't, l to be n tip-top shape, and renu.Avnry a it soon. up T O ONAIh migh~ua, th..., TROPICAL .?t "...W...Mt "DRIV E-I N" =ftw T, HEAT KS SIMULTANEOUSLY! ae *b deStASe "FLAP TO too fa t .. "FLAP TOPw B 1 s60t--, r 7. s r ra_:- -'-? I - .-L i .-1N . .^aap i ISBj.~~~f- ^ ,J ": (' ly: ~1 Panama Tries Panama 7 "ELet the pEople know the truth and the NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (UP) - The mother of Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke testified today in her son's defense against charges of com- pulsory prostitution a n d living off the earnings of cafe society vice girls. Mrs. Ralph Teal produced a list of checks and other gifts of money, which she said she gave the 23-year-old heir between Jan. 1, 1951, and August, 1952. In that period the state charges young Jelke and a one- time movie bit player, Richard Short, ran a plush vice ring that supplied night club mil- lionaires with prostitutes at $50 a date and up. Leafing through he r records, Mrs. Teal testified that she gave him a mbnthly allowance of $180 in January, 1951. and increased it to $200 a month in April. Shortly thereafter she furnish- ed collateral so that her son could borrow $400 a month from the Bankers Trust Company. "You mean you lust guaran- teed the loan, you didn't actually give him the money," Judge Francis L. Valente interrupted. "That's right, I furnished the bank with satisfactory collateral and they set up a loan arrange- ment. It gave him $400 a month," Mrs. Teal replied. She testified she also Rave her sonlother amounts, and freauent- lv oakd the rent on his swank East Side apartment. The defense contends the charge of living off the pro- ceeds of prostitution is nround- leo because Jelke had suffl- ceent income from other sources. MU Teal said she divorced oleomargarine king John Jelke when Minot Jelke was thirteen. Minot is their youngest child. She said her son's major in- come after his 21st birthday was. $200 a month from a trust set up by his grandmother. Young Jelke wore an oxford gray suit with a light blue shirt and a black tie. He sat nervously cracking his knuckles as his mo- ther recited her financial gifts to him. In the corridor outside the courtroom some 150 would-be spectators waited for an oupor- tunlty at the 56 seats available for the public. 'Jidge .alente has told the defense to "quit stalling" or rest its case. He issued his speed up or give uo orders to defense attorney Semuel Seral in a bitter ex- change at the close of testimony yesterday. "You're stalling; just plain or- dinary stalling." said the judge. "You've had three apd a half days to prepare end you've done nothing: absolutely nothing." He ordered Posl to be prepar- ed today "heca".se if you're not I'm goino to direct you to rest your case." on with its puff and clings- mach longer! For it's powder ak*Wt *iO* In-oner Perfect for yeor handbag I The new ivory-and-golden Minor CM carries mi you anded a a* mdv i glowing c pfexion puff, mirror, Face. And * shades. Country is e" 'am ncoln country ias$afe" A~,brahni Lncoln. TWENTI-EIGHTB YEAR. PANAMA, R. P., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1958 VIt B Jelke's Mother Tells Cour How He Was Fixed For Money RALEIGH, N. C., Feb. -25 (UP) -The state- supreme court over- rulled the "assault by leer" case of Negro sharecropper Mack In- gram today by deciding that he could not be convicted of a criminal offense "solely for what may have been In his mind." The state high court thus in effect ruled that the old statute under which Ingram was /on- victed of assault by frightening a teenaged white girl is too vague to be valid. "The facts in evidence in the case at ,bar are insufficient to make out a case of assault," the unanimous decision said. Ges ea w* hI own puf- nmd smtl The mont heav- enly complexion you've ever owned-Angel Face by Pond's. No wet spongel No Mfur ft il No i ry I Face smootdw Alm ,Kinthe; -Q^Undy i|^ .kk^- f. When Segal countered with a motion for a mistrial because of the court's attitude, Judge Valente snapped: "Denied...make all the mis- trial motions you want. They're denied." Defense attorneys apparently undecided whether to put Jelke on the stand& Witnesses yester- day attempted to show Jelke had plenty of money at his disposal without taking the earnings of prostitutes. One of two defense witnesses who failed to appear was Nick Condos, former wrestler and hus- band of nightclub singer Martha Raye. Pat Ward, 19-year-old admit- ted prostitute who was the state's star witness against Jelke in the closed door portion of the trial, attempted suicide in the apartment of Condos and Miss Rave last May. Valente said he would sign a warrant for the arrest of Condos for ignoring a subpoena to tes- tify for the defense. Valente admitted the press and public to his General Ses- sions courtroom yesterday for the first time since the trial began three weeks ago and then en- gaited in a heated exchange with Jelke!s attorney. The defense product four wit- nesses and then asked to adjourn because no more persons had turned up to testify in behalf of the oleomargarine heir. Valente excused the Jury at 3:10 .m. and accused defense attorev SaTmuel Segl of "a to- tal lack of good faith" and "plain; ordinary staIUng." Segal had called as his, last witness' yesterday a subpoena server who testified that Friday night he had served a subpoena on Condos. Segal said he did not show up. Segal asked Valente for a war- rant for Condos' arrest and the judge said, "I'll sign it." It was in Miss Raye's apart- ment that Pat Ward, the star state witness, allegedly attempt- ed suicide last May. Other witnesses called by Se- gal yesterday included Charles F. Salkeld, a vice president of the Bankers' Trust Co., and Miss Syl- via Backlar, a student counsellor at Central Commercial High School. , Admission of press and public had no bearing on an action brought by two press associations and five New York newspapers to force Valente to open the court- room, which he had closed for the presentation, of the state's case. Attorneys for the United Press. International News Service, New York Herald Tribune, Post, News, Mirror and Journal-American have asked the appellate division of the state Supreme Court to compel Valente to admit report- ers to the trial. A decision is ex- pected this week., . Miss Backlar was the first de- fense witness to appear before the jury ot 11 married men and one bachelor. She testified i Wat Miss rd whose name then was Sandra Wls taky. attended the Com- mereail H1ih School from Oct. 5. to Dee. 20, 1949. During that tinm rat was In attendance 28 davi and absent 28 days, Miss Backlar said* Salkeld was called to refute charges tht Jelke had been al- most broke during 1961. But the banker testified under cross ex- amination that Jelke's bank bal- ance had been overdrawn fre- quently during the last six months of 1961 and the first half of 1952. Vas Iron ToI t ntario Ore Field Be Opened "It cannot be said that ,a pedestrian may be assaulted by a look, however frightening, from a person riding in an au- tomobile some distance away.", Ingram, 44-year-old father of nine, was given a six-months suspended sentence and placed on five years probation for simple assault at his third trial at Yanceyville, N. C.. last No- vember. The supreme court ruled to- day that the trial judge should have allowed a defense motion for non-suit (dismissal) of the case. In 1951 Ingram was sentenced to two years on the roads in recorder's court at Yanceyville on the assault charge although the defense proved that Ingram did not approach nearer than 60 feet to the plantiff. The girl, Willie Jean Boswell, daughter of a Caswell County farmer, said Ingram frightened her by "leering" at her curious- ly from his car as she walked along a rural road. She said he stopped the car and "walked rapidly" after her. appearing to be trying to cut her off as she walked across a cornfield toward her home. The Negro told. a different story. He said the girl was clad in blue jeans and a straw hat and that he thought it was a boy who could tell him where he could borrow a trailer. When she heard the car motor stop, the supreme court said "the defendant at that time was some distance away and no- where in sight and when she came Into the open space (corn- field) she reduced her pace to a walk and when she saw the de- fendant walking fast across the cultivated ground and stopping at the cluster of bushes W or 70 feet away she did not ac- celerate her speed." "There was here np overt act, no threat of violence, no offer or attempt to injure," the su- preme court said. "It may have been that the defendant had a sinister purpose in stopping his automobile and walking or running the 095 tei across the field," the high c [ said, "but we cannot convict of a criminal offense *olel what may have been 1 mind." The high court did , directly on other J= appeal. MOO -*. t ~ ~'** ., ^ "w- ,thouandsotf_ a2'- fleeang g l oumg d3S, ai- E wb do 0ou? re used t" MIS ne scrsuwg,- w uA takes ttmfrom iqi t 1W i. Overcrowd*in m i 4 aldgrowing woa l. ...... .... ...4, CHICAGO, Feb, 25. (UP). Inland Steel Company.announc- ' ed today that It ts undertaking a $50,000,000 project to develop vast field of iron ore; near 8te Rock Lak northwestern On trio. The field lA one or several aj the area owned by Steep Iron Mines, Ltd., which will it to Inland on0 a 99-year bas Inland *will pay epRdk royalties based on a of the market value of. the r shipped by Inland. The deal also includes a pio- rlsion for DIand to end Step Rock $8,000,u00, repa e after minling operations beg. Step ro&k w rll se the ftun as ad04 41tional working capital to speed development of its own mines d the adjoiing fields. As part "f its projpec Inland will have to drain a considerable portion of the-lake and scrape oft tone upon tons of overburden to' reach the ore.- . Actual iin,: howter, p bably wi bed of t shaft undet ground tye operation tath- than strip tmlnig. " Steep Rook has alrea* codn- c m- pleted what was de ' "sapIetacGIr" feats of e'.- ing in developing 'thp area. The Seine River was diverted to a, new channel and Pgls Bay and Middle Bay of Steep Rock Lake wafe d ned ot large t portion 4 their water Altogeter;, land laps'an in- vestment of $58,000. over a seven-year period to develop the a ore body. When in full proluc- tm o tion, the area wi hit a Volume Ole of S,900,000 tons of ore annually. Fre ed 1i outft May 3eMore Comilgo NICE. Prance, Feb. 25 (UP)- A viotnt explosion todaywgreck- d the street entrance 6 'the ._ rench Communist Party head- quarters here in what may be X a revival of the anti-Red bomb- tb wings that swept Fqance a year at ago. H The blast smashed widows -~6 and seared buildings at a dis- da tance of 700 feet. Thesd. were no casualties. The damage was estimated at $14,28. B It was t te third post-Ubera- tion bombing attempt Against this Communist head ers and was similar in violence to the attacks on Red hanouts a year ago. Police said the pre-dawn e plosion was caused by a plaster bomb similar to those used in the other attacks which have never been solver. New Onru VINNA Feb. U (P. Austrian coaWtS"tB resign today h4 by ui tostavt one is formed. I ha A WERmN - '~i~L .'., -~ * ...' i-* -- 2~' 4 4- 1 '* : ..~ ',' ..,., *"A7'FV tl~c':s4~ -i; ~Ri S. . ". : ..' _ .,-.4 .. , I nun .~.. ~' .~* VI ' LIt. U~4I - p - '9 - 19, 4. ~.* ' ** Assault By LeeN.C HConviction Thrown Out By N.C. High Court -0 ' *ml, I__ ___~ __ k~-; |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 1 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |