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-2 ?. " . ,. f * LOVE . 4 Abraham U - 3.- ^ W-y n teje a-for a yn S rew. Canal ,eA1-,,*akL~t ,As far as thes austral Bu- a -reau was cone tMht have w mtJ^ ya. Meat had practically no work at all th In the pat few months and a slash foxce had been ex- 1fl ein prices embined p ith no le or commner- C Sone- Pcial ships stepping at the shops ovm fober repair bork--amd none fore- ta g he N er seen for lhe future-It was in- the said all food price du1 AMlh ol ome pe"r. cent., tri W-Mea ,. ^ .ry An..tk ". ( (10 Al l ir dMW am CentJoinslisn d g of c. o v W Seventy-five st*ard oLt .LO- uear Pre ts cal 900's Cristobal Chapter pasx- ed a motion in Its weekly sea- t Ion last night vigorously pro- *ei oding Of testing vthe Oovernor s'en to , tTr y t"h demand" a of Local U. h ftt Treaq were preimted Aug. 26. 195 a '2 37 (UtI'' -e Ar-med 8eStLces stand un-tw o A-elor anmously. thi Jol eow, ae S -pre" stewards of 11 PanU a Canal ' Wayati ]at ow Company Government In the We SBonn l wie denunclaUon of the Governor's ,a lralnd wead- reply qa Aesi timed a Serope ie r tretyRoe CSoni tE klt to ;t~iwo weusk. -- non-eltiM eniployea of m UM.S in, e sjscol n ope canla " Ve c m e that rdkward A. ain wmll mte u dire on te wb- At ject over station HOG at 1 PjB. the Sunday. --A .milar address will Ifn | ^I i JV be given -wer Radio ContInental k In Spanish, .. WSj 0 with StatM and le c*- Yau M" s i.t CIO Request On la p ,, Paydays Granted ma At a hm* meld inf thed of a t flee of m ieptor of |arAid A *t of Local MO ..~t' at the 3- o non twen Mr -&kpnss the Camal oae M veralebo beiduedu to two -a raeeot- * a Y U RIse Pay- am. Utre. . m, ; ",M ..-. 4*. .. _ /- '*~: -. I-. , mt was raced Ametwea t "e''r and the labor -m atatlyes to reduce the Sforce of in au rather th resort omrhs. Reduction. n In .cesa are bein tsued. few days. AlU employee gtd ill be continued on k.lt a duty status during day notice period c Fv6B before the redu pmoa offtctlve. A sharp " fimu year a d t appears to be peram mature n rapenuible e action being taien to mr ie the force at the IndP. U Bureau sbopi." ORONTO, Feb. t7 Iw f .P ttbroken Brooklyn red today sae wold f isedIesaly tn ) what authorities " ma international blackok option ring. ko. IVlth Shinder, 29, aM" tofu mnxt wftk on id to smuggle out of Ca Authorities op both aMut "* Border. meanwhlU we les-for-sale syndlWate u " s reported to have been ng btweSen Toronto and rk for at least a year. they said they expeaeft -- ke additional ame 14 siblyv lan*ving a lawyer iWahclan in the case. 1 * night Is Ooene$I or BenefitCasia ThinIgb h ule ***ah uhi I asho fr the uWbirea Mmlk M Thwlaa t" h ,..., Ma:,e-"., as. thaest thi, S--tI^ r,- "^^ -^^ ".E"L^.HM k I CANASIf 4 ^^^ "H ?4M A' O-I F or.,T1AtA To Leive 0" N .W YORK, Feb.27 (DP . Sa .'rsosi e s the country . ' The 'rce went up late last late a U p advising pastses of the A drastic reductioni--flw progrem whi. uHI : ;ss -w ss 'i Cigo Narele :i -7 L1.01 4 Stjaff C 'if .. 0atreta iers-were *. "it+edt. ical D hiion) to a s-. eleC u.ite.ce agw 3 wg speca t.t the itemle r, the gOVernt S 0 iC$ CO1fi. n.tt tro ops QIfal be gk eas* "d +"f t e s o r ode .s t q Do a centI whch in pst L to the extent of the force cul . AS'--'-ro e ny d mean a ciat more msd sources, howetr, prmdictt c. t i o .heeo nt ," ". tod-. pres,+ N. Feb n ,t at ame Chicago ret4lc l out- tihe I re I t t01'l .as l and aiStt thlee are pprx a.t.y 2o U.S.-r to e W es tka d n .. I esf a. veetg W of t e local-ra mti r the Indu stfe t Iwmir reid . the eIS amall p ro tae a Tpeaie t p m 1 Mmid the 2 r ce evitable that en"'the afr t pthe M of the tet a ?l S dultwoc ednately s. a te personnel who fe t da b r Crisobal ma- Ia ----- A. .otw, ti ltler,the. .oeror o fi. o l F t. e n A-bomb to .in t Chi es. r 1' a;.'pr1 being sent y t he etdi e l4 bit'n tjot -g _m mnd dl-b- Q of rcix fe.., 9 a M OM-- - - n f dJea V PS'.. 2 4 S.. V\ ' rF*. ; -.A7-, I.* 5' W ..ON en- .. MI 1. I - for It ik report and *We rd. the Cowc S.y aid. -Ja^- * J j T%-" It& ~L ~ I WilI 551I ~- I THE PANAMA AMERICAN **NRU AND PUMLIsNED 8v THE PANAMA AMNICAH r i. 1 . POUNDED *V NLUJON MOU~P4MgV&.IN 45" .' HA RMOO IO aA UA 'A M eO O . .. S' , *7 N SmoTei P 0 1I4. PANAtA, *. *. P. TELEPHONE PNANMA NO. X-0740 I TIN'e ' CAMLt AOntDaz, PANAMERICAN. PANAMA COLON OPPFFICE. 1 17 CENTRAL AVENUP rEWItN 12TH AND t13N STNEET. PORTION nREPNIENTATIVWe JOSHUA P POWERS. INC. 348 MAn'iON AVI. NEW YORKR 17T N V IOtAL ST M. PER MONTH. IN ADVANCE 1.70 2 POR SIX MONTHS.. IN AOVAI4 -- 0 1 POP aie WAR.A; IN AVANCE- .. ...o0- 5so0 t24 RUARK RE-RUNS EDfIOR'S NOTE: We had expected to resume the re- .la r Rbert C. Ruark column this month, but commaaln- eatloas into the depths of Africa, where Ruark stilt is, *Ave been unavailing. So we are publishing selections hon his file of previously published releases. Headpiece NEW YORK.-I was buying a hat the other day, for the dog to eat, and it suddenly occurred that very few men can wear on well. As if they were wearing it on purpose, I mean. Most people, especially important people, seem to have been smitten on the head by a swatch of vagrant felt. Harry Truman wouldn't appoint John L Lewis to be a dog catcher, he said, but they wear their hats exactly alike. Too small, tipped over the eyes, and too high In back. Very countrifW- ed. fI O e n President Roosevelt, Bill O'Dwyer and Bernard Baruch all shared the same I started to say hatitude, but will kill myself first which is with the brim shoved up in front, off the face, while the hat itself seems startled to be on a head. All these men were meticulous dressers. FDR even went so far as to effect a cape, but they were all bumpkins in the head- piece department. Except silk hats, of course, in which all hu- man beings look the same. Like sweeps emerging from chimneys. The homburg, I suspect, is the hardest of all hats to wear nattily, unless it be the derby. Anthony Eden and the Duke of Windsor look fairly comfort- able in homburgs and bowlers, but these high Wsocietye cMsts do not seem to be tailored to the average American skull.'- Along the same lines Winston Churchill could never be mis- taken for a Texan when he puts on his broad-brimmed beaver. I suspect the two greatest hat-men we ever produced were the late Jimmy Walker and 0. 0. McIntyre. Both wore the same kind of Jaunty lids, swooped up on one side and turned rakishly down on the other. Both looked naked without hats, as the aver- age men would feel chilly without pants. For several years now I have been trying to housebreak my head to the hat habit, and get nowhere. I bought a porkpie, once, after an overdose of Esquire, and was roundly booed by strangers on the public streets. A recent stab at a homburg brought the house down, and that very night the dogs ate it as a gesture of contempt. I have the kind of face that is too fat for a snap brim, too bony for a homburg, too big for a narrow brim and too small for a wide one. I seem to look as silly in a sombrero as Clifton Webb in a Sherlock Holmes deer-stalker. We had three hundred and fifty thousand officers in the Navy and all looked at home in the ten-pound braid job except t you know who. I merely appeared to be impersonating an officer, n which is not too inaccurate an estimate, at that. I I hate hats, and the hats know it, and hate me right back, f just as horses automatically despise me. Hats lose me. At one time or another I have been deserted r by a hat in every major city in every major country in the world. t One minute I have a hat; the next minute it has blown overboard r or simply run away. f Dogs who have never known the gastronomic delight of a succulent fur-felt generally indulge their illogical cravings on i2 something of mine, priced about $20. o I have read much of the men who wear battered old lids that t they prize above their families' affection. I would not know of I this tender emotion. No hat I ever bought was in my possession n a full year. Nor have I ever understood the ritish slang term "old hat." To me all hats are new until something gets them. $ Having tried all shapes, colors and sizes, to small success, I have a fresh plan fot fa&, I am buying an old-ashitAl pk bonnet. . t This bonnet will We Am -a1rilety, such, as tilkmnaldO wear. It will tie under th fl, ad wmi cover the ears that batwise from under the lid of a normal hat. It will laundc$r *1.4 ly, and will be impregnated with dog repellent starch, Call me eccentric if you will, but my hair is too hlno stand the buffets of winter winds, and this seems to be theo1ly answer. A bonnet will look no sillier on a man than the avere 0 e special number on a lady, and in final analysis, what I l 0 t say about a bonnet is that it is such a fine thing to keep at'bee c in, another crime of which I am often accused. "EL COLOMBIANO" LISBON MADRID PARIS KINGSTON MIAMI NEW YORK Regular service between COLOMBIA PANAMA ECUADOR General Agents for PANAMA PAN-AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS Telephone: 2-0670 U. I SiMB AIIUIN I l AMRIC I ....Your Wife ? . How long did it take you to court your wife? * 4 Is 'sthe same with advertising ! I Vs caa't win customers with , jawe .d .you've got to "call "i 'eal" over a period of time S Carsifpnt Madrertiing in The Pananm American wins customers for you! ta t a ti p w o ,f1 c Farm Prices Hottest Issue For President BY BRUCS ItPSAT At the moment- the,^ecline in farm prices is just ab ut the hottest issue confr=tW L the Eisenhower admini~apa By their steady clamor Con- gress, both Republican and Democrats 'have shown thev appreciate its pltical Potency for 1904 and 1W0.i For the record 'it, augt to be made clear that t4 side began long before PrXtent i.dsenhower took over. He'Im- ply inherits the prolIem' and must decide what to d. about Sit.. Both the President andi Sec- retary- o t Agriculture snaenw obviously intend W tiberve strictly the law prldalt price supports for basic o oddities until December, 1W.* What they wa qt beyond that is a new t which, la the President's. w6n words. will represent the thinking not only of fatmen but of consuming American who must foot th groeery bills. This is not an easy order. The farmer deserve protection against What Mr. i-senhower calls the special difficulties of his industry-the factor b he- yond his control. These include the vagaries of weather and. the unpredictable ups-and-downs of the market. Producing corn or wheat is not like making nuts and bolts. If the market for the latter diminished, you can shut off produoiel or reduce it. But land On* seeded to i a particular crop can't pra- , tically or profitably be turn- ed to other use la mid-sea- son. On the other hand, the far- a.er's protection $S9uld not be of such character as to en- courage him to produce un- wanted sUrplums .(by the lure of high support prices). A support law; that operates hus will at Once price the far- mer out of the market and cave him producing ultimately for the government alone. in this conneco n, theit meaning of protection ought m o be made clearer. There sla no au t batc virtue for the armer In a-high price. M Thbe aim'O the government a s to a.alrwr i his fair share m of the ftaop income, rle. ive to other producing groups. f t he gets bh f ,,should not hatter whete tW price of o that is 4 shell orw 2.30. ten would. s0tee they never t &any wer. u this vwe the consumer is did- S to see. oretary Benson probably lted in stressing the notion hat the farmer should have nly "disaster, insurance." The word "disaster" is inevi- ably construed too narrowly o cover all the difficulties against which the farmer can legitimately ask protection. But his and the President's general objective is good: To afeguard both the farmer and he consumer, and, as much s possible, to keep the farm structure free of federal in- erference and subject to the lay of natural market forces which will lead to the output f the kinds and amounts of arm products we dieed and ur friends abroad need from s. .Jugged L~.. ~ 4 %$cIt T '~7 wiw ~ - . -, when he w"= ott, .. *,. _ every 4wq tlun a-vtm to "f Creator, to and out 1-A .... u~ i Scal tee bill or 5 HMSsm.. h B WASHINGTON.-In all my wanderings around and go out on the street, checking on those who his town I've never heard a Coigressman, no had applied for jobs at the department. matter how licensed, tell a bureaucrat to his Matson, a gray-templed s. who seem. to be ice that he was stupid. something o a humnb figured his Not until the otSer ay,, that Is when Sen. Joe was a demotion becau l d to thq Seh- LcCarthy, te ,in tor, took off ators. IW oomplalned to owl ,,, ter one of' h bon cops. McCarthy called both i and Ford to ex- "I think M kin s cam Il ncompetdnt plain. Boykin, an Alabaman with an accent to hold his ob," bm. shaking his match, said he thoroughly coneurred in ch - nger at Samuel D. tBkin, oof the Ma d not ee of Secuprity AfNalre. ueu ykln, Tic! i otu I15 yearsof invelatiga h i be dipl6 t V r1u - as so startled his eyes The ilalb-of thrbdread W" non- k Sat m. n wha ,.. "Our LL h !i b- .bi ut dozen to faring their a ,d before t ho ul again Boyki. had pul and asted out. What brought on this unprecedented insult of a high government official' make a tale that is bard to believe, even in W0shington: About a week ago J E. Matsonu pe Boykin's underlings, tas under Iaqps-n before McCarthy's elnvOing ommttee that the State Department's secret file room was so public almost anybody in the ple could stroll in and filch confidential document Then Matson went back to.work, Boykin bawl- ed him out at length, not (h6, but twice, Matson testified. Then his supervisor, a y, U man named John W. Ford, told Matson t-i ll YIuht he was doing Signals By FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) A mn-ager arrested at the Little own Jug was taken by police WASHINGTON-(NEA) plans another "Jug" where he blam-1 ding the reconvened unid Nations I his predicament on his own .Issembly meeting in N 'rk at the March. It is felt in Wat WA month sion will serve to tem -the nine items of un. from the first part of tmee tw-fall, plus a cou of new y to t ed. They are ualsan sha* a a Tunisian-Moroccan quesl&. If the Elsenhower a ton has a and dynamic proposals .'.to the Nations at this t9 ,tby .-kept than,,mnst of the oher ci u inpoiC *; | Why feel up a because of latei or temporary slugs_ sparkin- Eno N f promptly help autaiU suoais id. P aM i Caudtio: useaaly udirem dtuggiggA today-j imo, mueh iW led to payer, "IftaO little I O times thE Ir ide IJ hoer adaJI soon. Senator' *"by Ul t troupe i1 -rim: ,kl: ',," _' c can be no question that :ipdl againat Mr. an inb other witnesses-" the most =ncre any officials 1He then tol Boyrk? I. cometence and pr sed to the atteion of0 SO etA4o the latter' Under. c * the formec ^reddl who w bfg sworn nad AM- moment. His ecisop i = of ykl wl be the flrt ofia magnate ,qurle. teethor W Poor For In me.' mile or fvea bottom drops of kb %ii lef 6tthe b[ote : ,, ' : ; ;''L I:f+ '; is being taken In a new U. S. dele*al &by ear. It soMe t-nu which thi Ai PAGE TWO' 1~ P1W PANAMA ARfERICAIW U' ;L, Ss ,\ - Thats Te.ng Him By cFdic Otman -. - ---- ~----r I-r -C-lr--- CI. . i H -`-I I , * '~ Ode ] a lady SW tre-. TShe In a near- S wh to about itop- Pod 0 dsome fi- MbL6ft zl her relT- whMSto loabout it. I n l a MiMsion h-much the I objetive as- Lent, and -you ..*'MU laM Ween thla incl- what to do about this Len- s|eason. Weuoht to pull off Smuaeh-travelle road of our orlly at itiSC n or fio- teen minute= eachI day,I con- 1L asider what our n ig, lfe's. w nt we i, ,o= In a .. ..,. LA MODA AMERICANA DRESSES wonderfully cool... M fashioned lin f* or ladies mW e girls. You' wat these... . Ladies SHOES * cBd on through summer tool. Add up aS pretty figure on the beach wawe one our Mloral SWIMSUITS aght y e with our new SPORT CLOTHES or summer days tool Alo we have a vauled selection of HARRUCSI^ and LINGERIE VDA AMERICANA iPm^MW Av~.Pwua . Whou li) a- d if W -;--7- " re t power. In the Gospel ifJeus Christ, but power I sre- .easd from flowing stream, mot from a stagnant pool. ATTENTION We shall be closed Monday. March, 2. Constitution day' In PanamA. Philppine Rattan Furniture IA NEW STAR ;iA V#.TA ROOFI -4 Is ~5 L ..,Q '. '. ,, ;. "** ', I. , : *, "*" .... L. I .; - '- -,. ji" . ' ,.- , Tit .. . ..... . ", -_ -aimealpb i rainedthanad amemv '., * 6. YADIRA JIMENEZ 11 p.m..nilghtly (exoopt Sunday) Opens saturday Aril (AI. .;r ^ig 'r Felix's... for nam S fMS Ef O'Amt Int s Iras T-Ts rt-.etrI .ff'fMc.. OLUIft i#r STREEU I/, ARfNA Of COLON' 8UIO//10#,- rfI.j I --n-~If Kig, new cotton crop. Buttons, bows, stripes, and whirls... crips. young fashions in gay, stimulating colors and combinational The most appealing collection of cool, new cottons you ean imaginel *' Dresses tht:love the sun... that are a perfect com- C ment to MgtoniUht. Select yours today ... for that derful fe'ft of knowing you're dressed in latest. mart fa4dl Above we show one of our new style stters. W Size 7 to 15 and 10 to 20, from $8.95. Fi B. MADUROS A. SU 00.Ml AVsse TIhe AAmu * 5. *...... .4-. ..'4.. ~*55 *) U. .~.t *-~ *6*..*~f i . i. _L__ __ _~__ I_*' Y '** IA 't *r . '-I ,. ,.1 . '^ ; * " .I I.w .. a. . - - 4 :.. M; -I u-R,"io. I --- . ' f . I * (A P ,:' "q S, UK ' I I old p ~ , ;. i ,:,. .,' .' 1 .. . ;1~ , 1 .. / .,- owl-M, I L F ?A1SWAA1 I IN HOLLYWOOD SIDE GLANCES By BTY ERSKINE JOHNSON ' NRA Staff Correspondent U I 1 ~-0- ~ HOLLYWOOD, (NEA) Be- the studio's Rita Hayworth starr- I - hind the Screen: Movie-makers er, "Gilda." was the story of her A who seldom think alike on any- own life. thine now can't even agree on Joan Crawford offered to do; " wha future motion pictures will anything short of scrubbing the look like in the year's biggest me- sound stages to snag the role of t lodfama, "Come Back, Little Lost the officer's wife in "From Here 4Audience." to Eternity," ut the studio, she, U It's the biggest headache of all admits, decided she was a couple 1 / time for the Hollywood produc- of years too old for the part. tion companies and the greatest ----- , erisis faeed by theater owners Eye-opener: A London hit is alce the big popcorn shortage of "The general a Buster Keaton : 1931. film oldie of 1927 vintage. e !Three new and distinctly dif- -d "n ferent film "heroes" have been Dale Robertson draws one of '. !developed to rescue the fair hero- the leads in "Three Young Tex- ine-the movies-from the mad ans" at Fox. - monster of the air channels, tel- 4 --. t vision. Betsy Wynn Is recuperating One is three-dimensional mov- from that hospital siege at her les viewed on normal sized Malibu apartment and listening reens through polarized flass- to Keenan Wynn's pleas to re- - Another as Cinerama, shown marry her. by three projectors on a wide, urved screen which gives the 11- David Lee, the original "Sonny fusion of depth without glasses. Boy" of the early Al Jolson films, *' The third is CinemaScope, an- whom Jack Owens brought out other curved-screen idea not re- of a 25-year retirement recently, quiring spectacles that gives the is preparing a night-club act. He 3-D illusion via sound that moves wll sing songs Jolson made pop- i across screens twice normal size. ular through the years. Which will win out in the race ---_ I. Oor popular appeal? iGracle Allen: "My husband, Who will get the heroine and will never show interest in an- . will they live happily ever after? other lady. He's too fine, too de- a-3 ', At the moment no one knows cent-too old." and theater owners are in a pan- ic. Should they buy polarized Bette Davis, about a murderous lQWu.byWmWA .niss a glasses or big screens or just sell impersonation of her by Arthur l Iarned something in lgebra clas today, Mom-your out to the super-markets? Blake:""I learned .enthin.In algebra elanstoday, t& Paramount, Warners, RKO, "He kills me-which can be in- friend Mrs. Jones bought a wig downtown Saturday 'Columbia, MOM and U-I have 3- terpreted any way you like." D films on their production schedules. But Fox says it will make all of its products in Cine- Bottleneck mascope. BUFFALO. N. Y. (UP) John J. A 9 BET ON CINERAMA Barrett of suburban Kenmore BI ON ,found a marble inside a pop bot- L. B. Mayer and Merian Ctle that was larger than the bot- cooper, meanwhile, are betting ne' .e on Cinerama. *The men with the system that the public and theater owners acceptt are due to collect the blue hips. The mad scramble is on and apparently only 3-Darn things are certain: 1) Movies will not be flat, as you've always known them. 2) Trey'll still be selling pop- 'corn in the lobby. 3) Marilyn Monroe will look gRood in any dimension. But the confusion is colossal. redicts George Jessel: "I predict that one year from now the studios will be making nothing but glasses." Craig Stevens is saying that 'it's not a cliche thing"-what- ever that means-about the ob- By Appointment Itacles that are in the way of a 1 B Gin Distillers reconciliation for him and Alexis to the late King George VI Smith.... Fiery Katy Jurado, the "High Noon" dazzler, just broke her engagement to Mexican mov- ie idol Antonio Aguilar.... Mario lanza's quaking in his boots over another lawsuit that's about to e hurled at him. Front-page Isuff! 41LZS AND PITCHES . e. grapuo the wiper is that .iwmn O'Connor wanted a role hubby Donald O'Connor's Walking My Baby Back Home" nd flew the love nest when she didn't get it. Ringsiders at Mo-Pi cambo, by. the way, did a gasp when Donald and Lana Turner . danced a wicked rhumba at the night spot. Maybe Gwerin. who was looking on, gasped, .too. SShimmy queen Gilda Gray has Distributors: transferred her legal action a- hainst Columbia pictures from fe Colorado to the Los Angeles 1A- YO S ,courts, and hearings are slated at . *the end of February. Gilda's su- PANAMA g for $1,000,000 on grounds that COLON RimS WELK,1IN Planeteer Picking a Crew BT s88 WINTEWRBOTNl. -L 'IOU HAVE A---EWORYS ATA TIM C- II. ~UL U. ,1*. NU~A~ A~~1 00? d ~i. /, ' Looks Real Freo lere Too Maeb 'Ii *e i - 3*5! '0-. bw- vE0CtC ncH I. WHIlEt i E OTHER FREEZES AT 300 DEC1EE-S BELOW ZERO. WI HAVE A FEW 7Y5 ATA TIME S L WnTH NORMAL TEMPERBAWES, '"OULLNEEDA LVI 1B4J1 I NTIST, .. k. iVDD^ No Waiting . BY AL 1 ~tDTuu n MR LvWM*CJ^ I I Super-Bralas I' -4 ' 44; *'~,. I 'w~~e k.. '~ - f. I *4V~ ~~W.-4-V"-' -, 4 ~4~4'v4 4"" t.~ '4- -.3 '1 d1 . r";rsj-'j ' rf^r-1''" i aw' '*" ^ ./'W.'^'- "'y W- "i '.*'.. **?%>-. 1 4i". . I .* -1 g t. haf- - 4t.1 HINNM ,*AOZ F*ft .. -l.. wuu E1~4~~ . DI- -M At M n an i m J ." ,. - 9I:. --..,I -' im emaiw thti I- ~ ~1ssvpgsc Eal ny.a I aur 5-- s' e r. i T former ernor slmo te Se Koren ILe a ad f 6-ft shk drn bi re.a "to nipirl Ierty. q was Sipresent ad future as of Panama and t h group Is drafting a consd- m. Wtine Exhibit i imiorrpow 18th of -the ie.- -0- lmnaZone to atf irs. This P the Isthmus a COmef of n-have been this trip and _ passenger SNew York N. Banan; H. Booth; am J. Brad- enn ema n; anm' Casey; 1Mr. and Mrs. I and wife; Mr. and Mrs. d 3 children; 6 Flax; and rt J. Fleming. mrd Gaulkin; . 0. A. Gra- B. Grammer; SECOND FLOOR -We are unpacking ;. I Aluminum kettle ............ .M Aluminum whistling tea kettle.. 1. S 6-cup percolators .............. 1.5 IAk 6-qup drip-o-lators ...........2.50 Double boilers ..r.***.e ***.... 1.95 Bedroom rugs, 3x60 ............. Iceoream scoops .................. Plastic water pitchers............. MIR O cook books, 1,000 recilpa... a n poachers.................... 10.50 3.25 2.50 1.50 fv -.a; -. ." :k * 1, ,. .. .. ^ h -^yyt*.. I tr; ro. and w s Wiwamf R. Hempetead! Mr. nd Mrs. J. R. Hurley;Mr. ad Mrs. Erl Ja- ret; Mr. 1nd Mrs. Chutaf A. Jo- M ; and M. and Mr. " i. l (Jontsne, fr. s Mrs. FPatl Kenworthy; Mr. 'ad Mrs.,Walter'nowlton; Mr. and Mrs. '-Iward W. Latus; Mr.aod Mrs. A. Leichtman; r.rid Mrs. A. i. Levitt; Irene Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel atel; Mr. and-Mr William McCrudden; Chester Merryfield; Lena 0. Miner;. otrge 3. Mor- rim; Mr. and Mrs. 8.-. Morse; Mr. and Mrs. Irvi eMuMonto; Mr. and Mrs. .,w. O Leary; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul back. Mrs.-John Patria]: Mr. and Mrs. Blame P',Pen; Oscar Peterson; Ofamad Mr. w A. Pick; Anna. F. Pitt!l Smly A. Porter; Mr. and M. Roger D. Prouer; Mr. and Mrs. Lytteton Purnell Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Roeloffe; Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rolfe; Mr. and Mrs. amea Ru- derman; and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schlesinger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwarz- kopf; Mr. and Mrs. J. Sencer; Mr. and Mrs. EdWdrd L. Shu- Mrs. Harrison F. Starn: Beatrice Steinbau; Rose atriuss; Joyce Storm; Mr. and Mrs. imerson E. Summers; Doris Trutte; Rosa Trutte; Helen M. Twohig; Kath- ryn Watts; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein; Mabel William son Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wonderly and son; and Mrs. Lloyd E. Wurster. Short Section Of Mindi Street Renamed Bayano - The short section of Mindi Street between Ancon Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue has- been renamed Bayano Street. street name has been to avoid confusion with ia section oft Mindi Street. Roosevelt Avenue was buflt. Mindi Street was cut in two parts and both sections have slme been known by the same name. The section of the old street from its intersection with Zbhio Place to its junction with Roosee velt Avenue near the gasoline service station in Balboa will continue to bear the name of Mindi Street. PAT FOR RIDING Passengers pay more than a billion and a Quarter dollars annua U to ride the public oOn- veyanees of American utban transit system. A~ i BI Ma Mi Ma Ma Ma Ma C Mo d RE Uvi Din Sol u Res ers ................ 9o.o.o. . .0o.... Irle oI0 .10V Modern Bronze Chairs ...............fromI 18. O asStoves (4 burners) ..............from 55. and MANY OTHER BARGAINS in both new and used furniture. s . and REMEMBER... 1. ANY ARTICLE IS YOURS FOR ONLY A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. 2. YOU HAVE UP TO 10 MONTHS TO PAY. We buy your used furniture - Open every day from 8 a.m. to 1I noon and 2 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays OPEN ALL DAY. H. X. Household Exchange Phone .4911 41 AUTOMOBILE HOW 1 1 mSuUlY AnBHE M FN 1 NOWR AVEIDA S' IGRPA VENDA .5.'. A ~.* '. : ~j A~ 4 ~ ~ ~1~.~- ~ flirt 6. a..Lndafueu N b ... ., m .'.l 'l ~ .:t' J...- I, - -.i " 2 *,~~ LI MADE FOR 'FIRE AND ICE'r Try.itr qt s and seli daith yaaw Dia m wist h *arsanua? Me0 - Do y. Mu tewlha inu ndf y.0 Wi r redpe o all 'fr mw dah o f, hluen. do you dh*' it's beme iWith AIM? y 0a Do you moldy hope the nit nau fuel that odor womerasMat ya?. j' me 0 Doyoulove t yk "d Doy uoem0 = 1 4A W- -.... A .U y Hb ot4l 4 GLAMOR AT A NEW LOW PMCI Regular $4.98 Now 95c., to $15.50 to $2.95 A wonderful collection of pins, earrings, and bracelets, Don't adai this bargas . ip "'WI T & I'-." .4. PPOMPO r %gL~P~~' * ..!~*-- '. I. - 'I-- .A.. Househol EhWlqp (The Only Store of its kind p Paupa) WE DEAL IN BOTH NEW AND USED RAND NEW FURNITURE Strand Rattan Living Room Suite with all spring cushions (4 pieces) .......... 275.0 hogany dining table with extemion leaf and 4 chairs ................... 98. thogay China Closets (Modem design) .. 75. ihogany Wardrobes (Modem design) .... 125.00 hogany Hollywood beds with coll springs 57.0 hogany Rattan and Native Plywood hogany Rattan and Native Plywood (EApav6) coffee and End Tables ...........few f7M dern Fiber Olass Chairs (Herman Miller) designed by Charles Eames ........... 39.50 CONDITIONED FURNITURE ing Room Sets ..................from 5.00 ing Room Table and 4 chairs ...... fromM t.0 a-beds reupholsterede) .........from 10.00 - f I Lf l wo,.n -. ** :::;w .i '. . .: . . 7 PO . ` 'I ' .' HI I /' .. . n Pa a ~ Iowe=- .^^Bn-*** You Sell em...When You. T I em eth P. kClassifie Lave your Ad with one of our Alenta or our office in No. $7 -"i' Steet Psmn / - rrrr~L ---- I 9 2 I I -I i iI se y e se MeWns if ^^ WWI$^ Abdaft^ A997000tf 90- MJl C. $I * DR. WENDEHAKE.' ldiad Clinli. Contrl Avenu* K Stt cone. Telephone 2-3479. Pahamsn AQUARISTS: New Tropical and Gold Fishes, aquarium books, sup- plies and Bulk Fish Food. Acorlo Tropical, opp. Juan FMnc *Ste", beslde Drive-in. Phone 3-4132. If . -- i I. .. . . - f "C Spmd your weekend at Cineh Saht Clam, cobin 8.4.00 a coupl. DoneC music by CsiJno Acea. Stay at Hotel Pen Americano in cool Sbautiful El Vall. Willier" Sento Clero Beh col- -. 2 bodrooru ctf Mrati. RokbirnTg B*bea 2-350.4 FOR SALE FOR SALE Households AutomoeM FOR SALE:--Oe'i7 ft, and one 11 IFOR SALE--1 52 HlIeO HeN~t 4- ft. 25 cycle refrigerator, both doge n, Iitble,we FOR SALE:-Diningroom set, dresser; end drive it wey. Your friedly and mirror, Desk with chair. Tel. Fod Dealer, Malboa 1964. COLPAN MOTOft INC. FOR SALE:-Bamboo porch set, liv- On Automobile Raw. ingroom set mahogany end tables Teab: 2-103 2.101- - etc. Phone 198 Colon, 8th. St. FOR SALE:-1950 Ford Club C oupe 9091. with radio. Call Ponama 3-3912 FOR SALE: Mahogany table, 6 or 3-2445. chairs for living or diningroom. FOR SAL:-- 195 d Caesttt 4- May be seen at Cowes or call 2- door seen VS, brand m n lot 3381, between 5 and 7. job, brand Aew t 0e, Mele, FOR SALE: Furniture for living, egood tires, this ear is a stel ely diningand bedrooms. Refrigertor 496.00d and it' ye". Your and gas stove. Must go Immedia- Friendly PodJJ is eWM, tely. Ill Manuel J. Hurtado, Lo OLANM O RS, IN Cresta. Even if not inteersted in Te:O 2 05i3 2r ROW. furniture, come on up. Floor show Tell: 2-1033 2-103 at 6 and 8. FOR SALE:-1951 Dodge unbroken, --i- FOR SALE-25 cycle efrigertor excellentcondition. Phne 4-567. $100.00. Moytoag washin ma- House 120, Pedro Miguel. ( chine, $100.00. Both in good con- FOR SAtL-I99 Ferd Club Cou$e dition. 417 Portobello St. Ancon. VS, new plint ejob, new seet e va, .FOR SALE.-8 piece bamboo living- good tires. Come in and ask for room set, 8 tube Zenith radio 25 deme strae", OWy $135,00 dew* & 60 cycles. New home portable and It's yous. Your flendlMy Fordi sewing machine 25 and 60 cycle, deler steedcesk, typewriter and table, OLPAN MOTOI . 14 in. foan 25 cycle, 400 day tOn Authliet, ." clock, patio lamps, desk lamp, Telst 2-10lM wiHtE " mahogany bookshelves, mirrors, FOR SALE:-1941 Oidciwbile, n Hy:A Iamps, 'dishes, too sat, glassware, drorotic, 2 new tiro, goed bhot. pictures, knickknacks.. House u0310 try, good transpOrteto. 1'er in- Cable Heights, Ancon. formation coll Panome 3-0778, OIR SALE:-Sixty Cycle G. E. port. anytime. I 9ble. dishwasher used one year, FOR SALE-1949 Merpe 4-odr E. Rooster Oven, 60 Cycle, re- edelb, brnd new Iait ie. set cord player portable, 7 ft. plastic Zeel;, good tie, a $410.00 Wading Pool I high choir, play- down, ths cari e on eieHel abuy. pen bby carroiagQ, 10 60 cycle, yWf, 1ee '. Tortw s. For, I14t 2-B, Los Cru- COAN MOTOS. F ce. Box 2-2538. On Aueemebe Rew. .-:' FOI11LALE4 --. 25 Cce porcelain- TeOW '9461 *13-9 finh 'refrigerator in superior con- FOR SALE: 195,1 N11 hgWrfibler action. $75.00. Crlstobol 3-2916. Country Club model. Excellent FOR SALE:-25 cycle Frigidaire re- condition. Radio, overdrive. OWar- frigerefor, 5,50.00. Call Balboo terms 61, Albrook. Phone 86-3209. 2474, house 789-D, Tornaovilla, pOR SALi:-1951 Ferd Victerie VS, Balboa. light mren body, blmsek I Fd SALE-Furno.uie. Leaving coun- Nie. this @or Ti e" H'y * J-N..4 ,. 45th Street, Belo V- o0 # ,-d ftPee Rock Gas Refrigenftors and.Stws. Bring your linens. Ph"on Daor's 2-0170. FOR RENT Houses No. 8, EREN T: ... rooms, atle* l d~i Sorem, pr 2 ,1 thr.0 n , nished. Two bfedroa Please cal: 2.2344L .FOR -RENTI% Z apartment with k 4th.. St. 7040, CoN FOR RENT: -- Nic on beautifully lanedcaped ; let. Inquitre on. lpremiedl February 27th, Tuesday . I 0th "CaesoFzx." BOsrain. ;FOR -SALE OR lbCHAr~^ S 1 ties in tago"aColombaef ^ for h6use oa store in PanpmM f cattle or coHffee forn 1n Lr. terior. Agendas Thomas; Avenue, No. 259,.te n 1069, Panama. r EA N0=IC United s ts f A mee 7 caw as"e UNITED; ,) w Www MDI of Miilti.^SBgum <*' v. ;b! ILewis Service NQ. Tivoll Ave.-Phone 2-a291. and Morrison's Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 3-0441 . ... . I . Granucci. hair styl It is awaiting you visit at Filo's Beuty Solon, No. 4 "J" Street. Telephone 2-3266. FOR SALE MiscellmeoM. comMtion.. Only t 15M .. Tl. 2- 1282. ; r O SALE :-Fr-F cls a teIur r- dio station -YM twransittw eri VFO, complete tubmit and spres., Astatic microphone *nd stand, Hommurlend HQI.29X^' Receiver, Elincor seem with coaxial c"ble. For 60 cycle, $440.00. Cop 25? 4ycle Power Supply $65. 509-B,-Ft. Clayton. Telo; 87-4112 -87-4215. - OR SALE:-All types. 6 Refrdipr- afort, 25 cycle. Phehe 6-324. f.lue 174. ,Goma. ' OR SALE-One large. wordrob' trunk and 3 ft. locker trunk. Tele- phope 2-0439, Arnamo.. FOR SALE: Allison airplane me- tons, 12 cylinders factory new, uFused tor ll in o'rigin cres -$3,- 100 each f. 0. I. New OrMons. For de t 8-3B60 er t->u:* k *** -.7 PM 11IP nsids Cde only curt In Sonts Clai wi thtB Ocenview from all cottages. Ste to beach, Rock Go% efrigeti, bodm oeand shuffle boardPm , qme 3-1877. Maroarto 3.16711 Ifx No. 435 Baolboo. Travel via "AREA," "the Rout $of the God Nehbor. NO IN. CREASE IN PRICESt..FREE MEALS .COCKTAILS! One-way 'f MWA- MI, $70.00..NEW YQR, $114. 00....GUAYAQUIL 240.00.. .. QUO, $86.00. A 0 triP t MIAMI, $126.00..NEW YORK $214.00..GUAYAQUIL $144.00. ..QUITO. $154.40. $MIN6 4- engine planes. For more detalk see PANAMA DISPATCH SERVICE. 36 Avenida Nacional, (Automobile Row). telephone 2-1655. SWJUSKT APPP' n ," 1'1-;,,, * l)t :1 - o or mov 8 ig. 'Ph@ 451$, *2i2 Panalit ... ..... .,... a iI LI--- .me prumlsnea. phone 2-1 I -V 'ODft , ,' 'T ). ,' ,m ., i' ;;, p. 'P "" '.?' i '.' '," '' ..,.rii> , ,.",. '.? ,t o'* ;.; , i'" ".. s. ,,,',i =i ,n .f, e. I A . FOR SALE:- I952 F ,..- 4 bfter-- 5 white tirls, r chp....,. Price ,ph, 2.24y7. 2-285 Datr payonat accepWtd. __ FOR SALE:-1947 Chrysler Sedan 6 excellent shape, best offer, leaving Zone Sunday. Room 261. Hotl Ti- FOR $ALo l4 O'dmo eCoupe. 4ow grown. buA topt "yi~fwtun trnsmi is", radio, speikt, geod tim. This car drestielly edved YeMrfriedl e" deaeW 0 LAN -MOORS, INC. S,,., ..whsv. rncn a-4w. I coupes qm .w 0%n, ranome a- FOR S Es-Tekl Sw 8", Jointer 20- .1. " Splanner 4 3-8, gender. Bell . Disk, Jig Saw I 12-" Cap., point FOR RENT : b new spray gun, and compressor, vibra- cold w- M cool. tor Sende,. Mic, hand tools, bolb, ment. Call 3 Panam;1TI hoel $&b00 A.R RENT:-Sll: o t, Iiv. c$1binet ,=0, off able, 'ing-dlnin wNl o. ,ex.. $5.00,a Ea y ndrie, in me-.. Roma- n .o chine, 60 cycle, $..o20. Qtre. 261 clusiveb 4 light, A, Albrook. RamonCre FOR SALE:-16 tubes Midwest Mul.. F AL tibend. receiver in perfect condl- I fM SALE ton,. $125.. P00.hone 32506. Jtte FOR SALEi--One Meisser VFO. 1 . WR -phonewpatch I:"AU: R 9'R phone potch end speaker.FOR SAl: i owr SCell telephone 2-3189. House Hcoum y, eVeimin 720-C, Balboa Prad.. T- Higway, nlb" .ile fr -^1 e.------ -----T911. Balboa 1696. *W FOR SALE*--etal: ice box 100 Ib.----- cap. Portable mtal Ice chest 100 .. lb..eap. Work bench 34" w. 5' long FOR SA^LE-ouse in CostW# vi., Archery equip, two 6 fti good LClte. Write O. C. BoM bows, etc., dry coblne, 2 straightPanomo. .. /,.L chairs. 687 COrundu Hgts., FOR SALE: Professionally FOR SALE: One pr. beau concrtert4: lo; .house ( matched alligator Dorsay pump. furnished combination livl Closed toe and heel, 7 1-2 B. Ne- in com ver worn, $16.00. One girl's red Baroom p " coat, size 12, worn 2 weeks, $10 tiled throughout. Tile, Toof 00. 2 cotton single mattresses and utility room that-f condition excellent; 2 for $16.00' as guestroom. Woter Call *-1932, Coli. f rom Lcted orw mil -- S '1 fare Sae Snta Clam in Se Cliff *H I 1 FOR SALE:--1952 Norton Int. mo- iwcycte. Excellent c6Moitb, 'in- uded qccess and full racing gear. e ,Pan a rma 3,-4 05 0 ., . oaAeebHe Row.; E116" PWs109Tabe: 2..-los 2-;10 FOR SALE:-1950 Me'rcury C b SCoupe. Perfect tconditeion. Easy payments. Must .sell., 417 Porto U Bello St., Ancon. Phone 2-3656. rFOR.WIP1.IC- -- Le i. gSe Is Co*, c,,..lr 11@ *,,, o". . .Z m a. .I.e (W ) .,. radl., w, .sid-eH lis. vabseAt told pres-I leethq, upbolatr. Thislger is I* todt y the Uni- exes%*et dides. $4 5.0 da -- =^ M S *tO behind It. Ford dealer Mfl n an pen let- COLPAN MR S, INC. W d -to the r id In "See" OnA kow. 01, aId she was "sorry" Teab 2-: 1013 *2.*103 candidates made "lit- f the U.N. darina ealmptsu lad falf FOR SALE:-1951 Oldsmobile Super 9 sbhe'added, she was grati- 88, 4 Door Sedan. .Excellent cen. a -&. AEVI-nwer's endorse- di1on. row mwoge. Bet offer over Sv.ia1.750.00. Phe 8.5. Ui "~WCO&A &hi atr me FOR &W.- UM woU h&-ad Oleaillll Ceooe, a"le -rc green. Ww see "- , . I- . : I I W )es, nymiec. tim. Cves. M y'aemeal gee. tood e YeOU Mset 1 abettar r ae w#a COLPAN MOTOR INC. Om A t*nale Row. Tels: 2.-lO .-:21s Having money troubles? Sed us. be- fore disposing of your i~Id car We pay cash. genclas Cosmos, Auto-Row No. 29. Tel. 2-47211 FOr ALI.*-1950 Ford C'e-t; -. de eVer M.Owr e, gr -- On Ateneele Row To. -2.1S-3 2-10l f: FOR SALE:-Ford, 1946, 2 door se don. Clean, very good mechanic*. ly, with good tires and ettk*,* vely priced. House 168-C, Pe*o Miguel. Tel. 4-429. FOR SALE:-1952 De-LuxeCheWB- lot, just like nw., ll a i ,lu g under eating. P FOR SALE.- 195I Mercur Sldnn, 14.000 mnies. ndtoMn, extras. Cristobel .. 190 Chevrelet 2 15.00 Indgood a 01- ij f eadohjU tl mbceaaoom -ARTMENT WANTCD:-Willpy $10.00 to party finding 2 bed- room aportmen"t for Americon ?P"* *^olsaViste. Call J Xr o*ok 5r1PO9r!. WANTED: American forJdy de- sires m&m unfurmished residence 2 or 3 bedrms .end M d quer- ters. on permane_ t :a'len or about March 20th. ll Vita or El Control Area. Temehne 3. 2724 Penome. wAN.D:-English for two .girks Egh w rsed ~r weekly. WrteGe, Sar 41, Panaomoe. . WANTED: -- si S Ull, Hart-oPrep. WANTED c^ ate'e?1t * Hte cn . 470m or h.In.. ilo owlsftongs a c . owR*al maawflt-e& Z in a- Lf -~uT. IYARM^ vI CAMP X. Pul-, i~tnm le c a w -tella ACTION FOR IDA T the abovrowked ddef STag aft WA-rY *"ag mWd aftswor 04 opurbWs abow4.9utle acion witu st<. ae fast pubilettleM ta a"* of Your (aaSn me smswor. Judmoml;t eet uby Antaf (koi> ~* ^ w 4:01 ,.'/k " No.. 12,179 Central Ave. ColdI Salwa de Balles Americas LS No. u p WeSt 001 Sfrel t Asencia ItenCldeal do PubicacioBs *s Atret ' No. 3 Lotteryl PUam Pbon ->31M i d M MISCELLANEOUS I RESORTS ZIMERCIAL & ,IOFESSIONAL J--t *w *r -il * A,';''^ ''., W" U T *' sa t Ket 1nds no t, 'gMMt, Repels Het S'w =&-y-. ^twitr icjdft uo*.p- .weaa o -hI ** ** - orla eclr. ic *01-, * I iun e e 4-5"7 P sfeW M -AL _ WANTED iwe Over- i MikeRoom for Two More We b n" Uftaea amoo PiSff MM74wrl r sTke weteb jaIW - = Fbp COsRA slow I 1-' F I S ++ -. . . , . ' ., , ^^^^^^,^^^^^. ^ _ _,_'" '- A W A - ... -. . . . ,, 4.,.. 4 .. I. r 4. 1 j i~M&~m ~ ~U1) ~- I if1 ork fo MCS~RSe01 iff.i g that 0 .lammmbmen rhad so dara* ofl * By his gove H|j'^^|^ Is 'fcer ien a lHe lapdaoMe, .d ae wlitunar, 81, after Mie caused him of. Maki s]th center."' 1P1r.+ztea" #eb. .27 - ) )-..UC M11 tfofr Oandi- .W ih*. -Axepuon of h for the engineers. ar- '-a& mimlh wlt *ra.no a. this huge Infantry _1. Ctante beginning in .l was announced here **rar. I uu t I n Ian wuyw %tb htai t dur of the work Oth. a ts I a that o he aid ohe. nogaM of ba k, %)r lago whe4 WpOWto btI1n0l. arp sitos -mov u=hers in a a t _oLlbicy under w Sall u. 8a offil r , rieft A -specla1 n their rueclv ia ever. . 4A spoin 06t ogra to 3 0ot ton oarsh ow i3 leeks. The h . sffi"%ynf on~n Schools I [go gm A& an wants to work her taki of a 101iculn.t tltuatio fta00 e woean ho oi a eiftcfet idtuatn n ~rArmy i~$~t I %, and d storv I das wiW Ir self y hap- e more it they Dn they LF - really ly out doesn't 131 Glrdfs etr or. both minedb I F- 14 - Jook i; low in i ? ,j -'.'gjI ll tuatlon eleu Ifl If dl. da.de she can' or, Plt.rlth jU or -- one tshe at ha- 16 Iee1a c that 4 re o a ae cdo at maim X.t-. that she work on ruin ds know her problem on des ahe cUher eleus In It,- he M e 'she can nd0 alter the or better it, a4=un she g-t what she Instead can 'ibelethat 2 to herthe on the world Zing countoh e. ee cn work out advice W. nu' to help thw. Vr problem, the butg e that she ind, or about it. d theLr e their z -- -. To Europe and All the Wold.. THROUGH FARES ummw OVSMS ARWArs copORATwoni AND CONNECTIONS s5.flI BA ..o.w,, .. FROM PANAMA D .OA.C.oicT. ^ ---- ------"'"*" *- .. ..'.1 i .i "+' ^ "l 4~. ~ -I uua I 'I iji. il~. 1. 1 f 'i o" ' t Jr ,' ' Ts :-'E *.: I Fl mmn , - -r i, o* . anpdl,#++.. ,+p "-l ,J4 + -: ",4. + .j? .. ; .' ' 1*- I. hh. .1 0 * 44 ~Th.. ~ ;...:- . J rt.: .V --.'t. *" -{ *' ....,* 4.,- . .* * A ,, '. L.t'{ 4*. >5 THIS I TIEW. RLUERS 'OUR . to .: ..,- ' . :* , ,.*; -: , *, .. ,- t s ,.: ' +. : .'r >: ,*4*- .1-w f ;, 7i * 4- TeSa -W/i JLJ ... .. -' '-+'. '- : -. WIRY LA 11PE-The bleak landscape, above, was executed by a destructive -,t "Corroslon.", "titesj," and "shrubs" are corroded spots, magnified 100 t snf ,. wha2h the surface of aoas-section of wire no larger than the diameter of a pencil ea. Pbotor i "i taken In the teling laboratory of General Electric's locomotive plant at Ele, Pa., wha. in_ pected. for corrosion which could cause it to snap in aervic *-*- -~ ---* *. - ' mi Lng mu I- aII ati - ..~ .4' . 4. r1* * r V Now IMM6" II - ~___ I I erhh I~1IE~ qqI * L ii R e- t I * r Ic :~.. Aa nwVO1 PM MAAMAu AMM EIqAR-- DAU* NNUIWt3 a-S. BF ^U& M_- -IF t SaI - ra lfc d.Jcet "AB 17,-Bda Phone B al 3521 B CHARGE D'AFFAIRES AND MRS. MEMMINGER Rodri e, Tomas Sosa and Es- TO HONOR CONSUL AND MRS. GERRITY tea Me lic a s Anlo ted to nt- The Charge d'Affaires of the United States Embassy, Rob- tend. .A rt B. Memminger and Mrs. Mpmminger will entertain a small gvoup of their friends this evening at 7:36 at a farewell buffet Morning Guild Notice to be given at their residence In honor of the American Con- 1 The Morning Guild of the s l, Charles M. Gerrity and Mrs. Gerrity, who plan to leave the Cathedral of St. Luke. Ancon S Isthmus shortly for the LUnited States. will meet Friday, March 6, at" S19'30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry L. Bach, 0821 PlankI Mrs. Robenson To Be Honored cently by Mr. and Mrs Anto-Harry L. Bach, 0821 Plankr Ro TStreet. Balboa. Mrs. Alsoir At Cocktail Party nio Alfaro at their residence Sears will conduct a discussion The Military Assistant to the on Christ in the Bible." the Governor. Leutenant Colonel Miss Vallarino fourth in a series of topics on David 8 ParKer ana Mrs. Parn- Honored At Luncheon the study subject "Consider the , er will entertain this evening Miss Billie Vallarino of Li- Bible." I with a cocktail party to be giv- ma, Peru. who is a visitor in, Transportation will be avail- en form 5 30 p m. at the Ar- Panama, was the guest of hon- Lble from Bishop Morris Ha my-Nay, Cluo at Fort Amador or at a luncheon given by a'in Ancon at 9-15 a.m. in honor of his mother, Mrs group of her friends at the S John A Robenson. who lihas home of Mrs. Roberto Motta Bingo At Fort Amador Sunday been visiting on m e Isthniu,iln El Cangrejo. Bingo will be played at the for the past several weeks. MbFor' Amador N.C.O. Club on Mrs. Rooenson plans to Mr. and Mr. Makbbin Sunday at 7.30 p.m. Jackpot is leave next, week for the Uni- To Vacation in States $30 if single hits n six numis ted States en route to her home Mr. and Mrs. George Makib- bers; if not will continue for in Los Altos California. bin of Bella Vista accompa- three games of doubles; also S'niled by their daughter, Mar- three free mystery triple bin-, SEA-ADVENTURE THRILJ, *-t Mrs. Ashton Returns To U. S. sha, Will leave the Isthmus by gos. Over twenty games with Hara head the actio ca of Mrs. Eve Ashton, National plane on Monday for the Uni- all cash prizes. cplor "Against All Flalg. President of the American Le- 'ted States en route to Chat- The public Is invited to at- swashbuckling star, la. seen h a gion Auxiliary, who visited on tanooga, Tennessee. Dr ing I tend. querades as a deserter in order to Jm6 4 the Isthmus for several days their vacation of four months --- O Hara. Anthony Qginth left Panama recently by plane they will tour the New Eng- Mr. And Mrs. Uribe Entertain head the large supportAnthony head the. large supportingc&tdh t4 to return to the United States. land states. Mr. and Mrs. Lul"r E. Uribe produced by Howard Chrtle. " of La Carrasquilla entertained Tuesday on pre-release s General And Mrs. Pick Joe Warren II Celebrates last evening with a cedcktail nTropical T-e S ail For U.S. Sixth Birthday party given froq 0:30 to 8:30 -- -Ta Members of the Board of Joe Warren II, son of Mr. at their home. S Directors of the Panama Ca- T.r'd Mrs. J. B. Warren of Cu- n Nur nal Company, Lieutenant Gen- rundu, celebrated his sixth Meeting Tomorrow Isthmin Nurse eral Lewis A. Pick and Mr Wednesday at his home with. All Canal Zone College Club A Pick were among passengers i Circus Party. members interested In making APPOint ec ,n sailing today aooard the S. S Red and white crepe paper a field trip to the La Boca V id Cristooal for New York en streamers simulated a circusiBakery tomorrow morning with Vice President route to their home following tent: a banner with two large the Know the Isthmus Study i a visit of several days on the clowns read "Joe's Circus Fea- Group are reminded to meet Miss Geraldine Mellon, staff Isthmus. turning Birthday Party 19 & in front of the Balboa Elemen- nurse at Gorgas Hospital, was 53_'; the birthday cake wasitary School at 9:00 am. appointed to the office of second jj Mr. Berger Leaves For Ecuador decorated with a jolly clown vice-president, a vacancy created Mr. Lawrence E. Berger left juggler and a circle of ani- Meeting Of Panama by the resignation of Mrs. Ber- the lithmus yesterday un a mals. Guests received clown Rotary Club nice Springall as preslderit of' tour of Central ana South hats and clown noise makers The regular Weekly lunch- the Isthmb .NurseA Assodation American countries iollowilig'as favors and were served Ice con meeting of the Panama last Wedncy. a short visit in Panama. Cream, cake and punch. Games Rotary Club was held yester-. Mrs. Lucille ilson, staff nurse played Included pinning the day at El P a1 a m a Hotel. at Gorgas, was appointed asdtls- Mr. Ruben Suro tail on the donkey, dropping, Speaker for the occasion was tant to the secretary. ' S Is Host For Reception clothes pins in a bottle, and a' Rabbi Harry Merfeld.e A u oc The Minister of the Domi- game of darts. Prizes were -- Amer n Nurses Aoca S nican Republic in Panami Ru- awarded to winners. IS CARA B e d tion will hold a two-day State S Doen Sulo entertained today Guests attending Included: Nurses Associationorganizational with a reception given irom.Paul, Judy. and Mary Jean work-shop In Philadelphiai Pa. A i 11:00 am. to 1.00 pm at the Beeby: Mit Parso 5: Neal April 30 and May 1. Any active LUnlon Club in elationn of Hammond; Toby Wilson; Mrr-f O member of the Isthmian Burses the one hundred and ninth lam Erdman: Charles and AaOclati on interested in a dttnd anniversary of the indepen-John Peters, all of Balboa. AlI- TIo tr a *u lnsg this meeting may conta t dence of the Dominican Re-'so David Turner and L. O. Al- secretary of the Isthmian ur public I len. Jr., of Curundu. Asso;lation for considerate Several of Joe's playmates More than 18 tons of contriu-,a de gate. Transportati Guests included high gov- were unable to attend because ton by United States Armya- pen toand from Phadlpi ernment officials of Panama; of illness. ribbean personnel are onthewill be paid by the Am lean and the Canal Zone. members' high seas today en route to Hol- Nurses Association. of the Honoraole O)plomatic!College Club Tea land to help the victims of the Copies of the associatlol's re- Corps and other friends. ,And Business Meeting tragic weather disaster there. vised by-laws are available at tht The Canal Zone College Club The drive,"Bundles for Holland;" conference room and 1953 dtes Ecuadorean Ambassador will hold a tea and business formally ended 14t Saturday. must be paid by Ma&ih 4. Leaves For New Post i meeting on Monday, March 2, The total weight of the cloth- The Association, which ,nebts The Ambassador of Ecu dJor at 4:00 p.m. in the Jewish ing, blaneJs, sheets, canned regularly on the firstWedly to Panama, Sixto Duran Bal- Welfare Board Center. goods and owter neceustleg-con- In each month will have 2en, sailed recently aboard the- The program will be present- tribute in the Canal Zone Ar- nor eefg at the HOtel "Americo Vespucc" for Colom- ed by the Play Reading Group my drive reached 36,400 pounds, on 4. bla, where he will assume his under the chairmansap of said Sergeant William De Haan, i new dutle in Bogota. Miss Dorothy Moody. An orl- Headquarters and Headquarters ew dute n got. ainal play by Mrs. H. A. Company, Special Troops,. USAR- t. . Cocktail Party Monors Visitors Starrett, a member of the Col- CARIB, Fort Amador. Sergeant t i Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis lege Club, will be read by Mrs. De Haan was the initiator and "N o '*sk er St Cajpwell entertained with a G. 0. Lee. Miss Katherine one-man committee of the "Bun- .r lik L lim I cocktail party given on Tues- Clark, Mrs. [. C. Sergeant and dies for Holland" project. day evening from 6:00 to 8:00 Mrs. Starrett. About 30,000 pounds of supplies In 6 e3%.*fe1es i dadors' P.m. In the Balboa Room of Chairman of the hostesses, arrived at the Cristobal docks ,,f u'e m ie frm a n Rotel El Panama in honor of Mrs. E. M. Browder, will be as- last week-end. *y an n m a & Mr. and Mrs, Myron Reed of sited by Mrs. Mabel Andrews. Two earner shipments left ear- retls feelingg of changet e New York. who are visitors on Mrs. Pat Cbakley, Mrs. Nell ly last week snd a*e-due to ar- you maybe suffering m the Isthmus. 'Branstetter, Mrs. B. A. Dirden, rive in HollindL this week. *r. I't tts byocare., Mr. Reed is President of the Mrs. B. I. Everson, Mfa. Wayne The drive was tp help the vic- Oon Compafiia Panamefa de Fuer- Foscue, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. tims of the flood that struck Hol- from such f ion ily.-ouMiimss za y Luz. Paul Hert ge n, Mrs. F. R. land a month ago causing more ing to a% of the woams t SJohnson, Mrs. Chester Luhr, than a thousand.deaths and col- CO mlpetor striking reJe Farewell Buffet Supper ,Mrs. Marion Lucas, Mrs.. W. T. ossal destruction in the nation's Yest Research has proved this Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Al- Nail, Mrs. Thomas Orr Mrs. worst weather disaster in cen- midince imroghig aane s& s faro of Golf Heights enter- Beverly Toone, Mrs. Joe Turner, tuless .or rethfre.. h own you r t talned a group of Triends re- Miss Alvina Freeman, Miss Firemen Use Radio ousi "out ofi sort" felMSofii cently at a buffet supper giv-: Beatrice Gardner, and Mis OWFirCOn Use Radi..UP Use of utan ol..... en at their home in farewell Eloise Monroe. nWASCOioN.Y. (UP) Use of to her brother and sister-in- All members and prospective ?two-way radio communication by S rse mt Ithe Owasco and Auburn fire de- rulmu padn o1 muuve " S w, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander members are Invited to attend apartment made it possible for . Hart of Los Gaths. California. -f firefighters to arrive at the T who have been visitors on the I.A.W.C. Art Exhibition George NeweUl farm at nearby .. rs. Isthmus for the past several To Close Saturday N in timeto ave the house. -.. M weeks. The art exhibition of fi vn time to se ,-the house. independent artists, sponsored __ "_-- Mr. And Mrs. Hart by the Inter-American Wornm- S entered At Dinner en's Club will remain on dis- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hart,'play until noon on Saturday. who are visitors on the Isth- On display are twenty four mus from Los Gatos. Califorl modern paintings and three nia were the guests of honorI sculptures by artists Gilberto at a farewell dinner given re- Maldonado. Lloyd Bartley, Bias ll I I Opportunity Knocks Again DOROTHY CHASE Well-known Teacher of Ballet. Toe t& Tap offers limited openings in all Classes for those who have had .ome bajic training. Special Chance for 4 Year Old Beginners to Enroll Before March 1st. Classes will continue thru theSummer Months. For al information Call Balboa 1751. Fly KLM ONE ROUND A 10 WAY TRIP SAN JOS . u.s. 33 559*$ BARRANQUILLA. 3* 68M MANAUA. ..... SO. 90* SAN SALVAOR .. 72" 1 20 tCUACAO ..... 99. 178" SMASACAIO. . 66* 1118 GARACAS. ...... 99" 174" service that have M te choice offa.e- tavelers the world . _... M..AW._ rI U's ia -fr | lum ri~rtlMWMUW 4fm-- PANAM around! r-1 y.. "wo VWO FRENCH RENAISSANCE luxurious and megal, unmateed for riehnem o detail. U S. price per V pa. Place setting .......... 8 '. Canal Zone livery price...... ...... 9 PANAMA COLON Platter Fan You H Wlome Out e e CLUB at)yann and Maureen 0'- l-Internatloaa l'technl- n a phiate a * H F plag" wil belhdn at the Bella Vita and vt m 0 I - an a g 0 NEIDA 0 MM- I ITY ,V FamBo4sil'smidas nbw bring yu two exquisite new sterling pattermm. Expert,. c.rrthnlip s ' apparentin evy ..traditi **-9*^5y1.Je ^^^^^ te floi from lom LB." ". Dyer, a resident of o.W wmU awarded rftIi r- , umriag amonyheld ree 'g ar. fve.- g41 p4, - to nw ,N O.M ;.} ,- ' With a few uofII yru dua eoptftelj Ii livlmt rooao ftbce if you belong to Ive, _a t j .o, * .i i n i. . f -: ,, : . . &._ ,. -_, -_ '.1 r.' *. S'1^ ,. .1 < - a v r-.I r-. .t * . <...., RUGS - LINI~LEUMS J3~ -I-'. S~ I ., ~ 'V."r~ O't4 " .1 -. ~ - '4." '** '** f' " ". 1' @A~,.a .~ a.'., ~ .. . . am e s to site gM e M4r f; & IUMI *tI 'I e oma OWr Ae of qSkaj'glg .a. -^iBak-, . ,,.; p' ., .T,-. , .' -, ..: . .-- ' *.. 1 ,*T - Ia Y I r '. 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A .,-4 .. , D 'I '4, 2nd, in celebrate on oL DAY on time for delivery I rTMR SALPS f" -'. ,,* " .. i j ( .ajir.4- I. ,, 1 YA . .p J L 'a ~ 'S - ra .5. i s "bus amd d dma mwl -M mM"i x._Jraft "I* atdo.4oAuhIPAa - 4 4!*, i CYRA ,,,,-,, ire 0 ad **a .'" *x :1 O .. I o place your order '4-.* '4 '4 CERVECERIA NACGONAL S.A. (NATIONAL BREWERY, INC.) Sr . 4 5 '~*1* *aS*I S I, i. .R *** IT I 0 .=,ak~sr~ mn~ - ---,---- --- ~_1_ __~ -I- - ---- - -- -- - :" VIM "! . .,f.' ;e..* -,. .' y *! *'r -, -;i~ 'F. i ' I h 4, v . a P= -ft .1 - *...~di..,..* - 'I im PAnA i - -U -PA' 4 -CRISTOBAL Af-ce.dI"d...d 6:15 & IS: 6a Rican Gal Who Made Good-In SAMexico Once Heurtematte Pupil ' ..,,.,.,,,, ' irum l.e iw w. Crot in hundredth lady attendIng day. Amonr e many i9lapt placed el exhbi will 1e, W ly the exotic Me ms o 0 prized by florit, but th6,l tic and unusat amona th Dr. Harold A. Shoemaker, pro- fessor of pharmacology at the University of Oklahoma, warned that the drugs, while invaluable to certain treatments, should be used with caution. Shoemaker, addressing the American Academy of Forensic Sciences cited two recent re- ports, one bygtwo Harvard Uni- versity medical teams and the other from the Mayo Clinic. He said the reports showed that terramycin and aureomycin have been responsible for a number of deaths by encouraging dangerous bacteria to multiply in the intestinal tracts of pa- tients. Shoemaker called the fatal ill- nesses "superinfections," re- sulting from the fact that a new race of bacteria is able to resist the action of terramycin arid au- reomycin. But properly used, he said, they are "remarkably safe drugs." Later Yadira made her mark in New York when she appeared with Milton Berle on television . 4mer, pupil of Gladys School, at .that time located in for two years, singing and dane- aurdtematte's who made good, Costa Rica. The dark-haired ing. Her specialties are mambo, Srld in Panama yesterday too dancer was one of the star pu- rumba and what she calls "tropi- a limited engagement at pils at the school for several cal" numbers. 1 El Panama. years before she left for Califor- ung and vivacious Yadira ,nia. The sparkling brunette, whose nen, who was born in Costa In between studying at a busi- manager, her mother, travels and educated in California, ness college in Hollywood, the with her, will make her debut to- . ow one of the top Mexican Mexican movie star worked at morrow night in the BUlla Vista le stars. polishing her Spanish dancing, Salon, at 11 p.m. There will be no e rot her start in the enter- dramatics, and piano playing, cover charge, the hotel akid., a geot her start in the enter-' . n'ent world when as a tot of ch wopatrno uith 1 S, hie. cciame enranceiiLu wim . intricate ballet routines at SGladys Heurtematte's Ballet THURSDAY * RELEASE! SIMULTANEOUSLY --- AT THE -- STROPICAL "DRIVE- IN" ; THEATERS i \vhite-Hot Story Of A i SRed-hot Squadron! | n'iw -&--, . * "AYDEN*hCARLSON Famed Wih -The S Cooperation Of The i U.S. S NAVY! T TUESDAY --- SIMULTANEOUS PRE-RELEASE! BELLA VISTA *--AND--* TROPICAL j .- *. * i mt 4 S ITS'-SHOWTIME TONIGHT [Panama Canal &heaters - TONIGHT Sterang HAYDW, Forret TUCKER "FLAMING FEATHER" (Technicolor)-Saturday "ROAD TO BALI" . ', STBALBOAORROW STARTS TOMORROW! || M-G-M LANA TURNER WALTER FIDGEON No holds. barred . . in this story of a blonde. who wanted to S"toptwet .. .and a brute who got her there .... the hard way! BARRY SULLvAN GLORIA GRAHAME UILBAT RQLAND presents KIRK DOUGLAS DICK. *POWELL Fem Two 'Miracle Drugs' Orchid Society To Hold Showing Accused Of Causing over Weekend Reac)10nS, Death Tomorrow and Sunday IH lovely warden of Mr. and 1 CH", Feb. 27 (UPI A Harold White, in Brasos pharmacologist said today that will be opened to the, two of the antibiotic "miracle where the Gold Coast Ored drugs," aureomycin and terramy- cletv will display an intse cin, have caused serious reac- collectinM of orohdaceous tions and even death in some and blooms. A cor"aaw fJ cases. Cattelya orcnid will be-t is. ,' .df-. -. PR,1; . '*... , 'Thleater, will feature at Sin ew with Christine Jorgeuso Whse name was Oeof before bIe sex wi changed. The interview will be shown to' dy, tomorrow and Sunday a- War with the showings of the picture, which stars Robert Mit- a.eum and Susan HayWard. 10 |S0 P. KENNETH TGPY Y - MARGARET SWERIDAN "THE THING" 8 AL BOA GALA STAGF. ATTRACTION TONIGHT 8:15 P.M. ONLY BALBOA HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL GROUP Presents "RE D, WHITE AND BLUE Under the direction of VICTOR HERR --0- * ON THE SCREEN * 4:30 6:20 8:45 * Yvonne deCARLO CITY" Color by TECHNICOLORI (NO INCREASE IA IO) I- 4#. "M M -'14 : I45 6 8A80pom '5 L w 44~ ii M:T." :,,.' I' i p ,. .. WOMAN, ' Sand WALTER PIDGEONI i. Is' iamam lLAAUI laM * OUR SNACKBAR OPENS AT 5:00 P.M.1 Try our delicious Jumbo Hambwugt or pipi hot t D . "FUTLA' DRIVE -IN .. .. T HEAT-RE SATURDAY SUNDAY ON TRANS- ISTHMIAN ROAD, BEHIND "ARTES Y OFICIdS" SCHOOL PHONES: 3-1552 .................. 3- 1521 SHOWS: 7:00 & 9; 15 P.M. .' S.. 4', <* A - .- .. 5'. S .: ,". GO TO THE "DRIVE-IN" AND SEE THE MOST SENSATIONAL -PICTURE:. SPECIAL WEEK END REI CSE ONLY 2 DAYS! '' A *. ' \. r ' o f. .'.- . ". . '... ", "N. 1'. ^ fronor of Hi, IlTecy * lO/Wn i isd pudi + hjl r,-if o . ..s.. , -:~:~ '~'~' ".5' *'6 8' 'I ~ LINE, O. (IP) irt jury here .- over of nearW ibursement to- ie refused to at. neers e atnt obtplete- ep n- .-ewer line. He tornev at the; THEATER On Trans-Isthmlan Road, ,Behind 'Arit y OfeikM' Sebol DAY 3-1552 NIGHT 3-1521 SHOWS: 7:M & 9:15 P.M. TODAY ,-, s.. n etm !So-' vn"se" :r f'cn-.-... frm B A L BO A Gala Stage Attraction 8:15 pm. only Alr-Coadltloned BALBOA HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL GROUP presents "RED, WHITE AND BLUE" and on the screen 4:30-6:20-8:45 "SILVER CITY" Saturday "THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL" DIABLO HTS. Dean MARTIN J LEWIS '6:15 & g. "THE STOOGE" : anrday "ABOVE AND BEYOND" OEDRO MIGUEL Comel WILDE Terea WRIGHT 6:,, a i~ "California Conquest'- Technicolor Saturday "SALLY AND SAINT ANNE" G A M B 0 A John WAYNE Nancy OLSON ,.. "BIG JIM McLAIN" Sa _aturay.. rTHE StOOGE* G ATUN T'Cton WEBB Debra PAGET '"AtARCHING ALONG" .. (Technlolor)-4at. "CAVE Or OUTLAWS" MARGARITA Johnn WEISMULLER Angela GREENE s6: a Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land .. Saturday "CATTLE DRIVE" Edmond O'BRIEN "SILVER .=m -m m m m .,, ,, ."- V7 1. rip. ,o * ,rV, -f t4:~ +',+ i "- ill L~I . 4' caf "' News I.s or l_ -a.i and Santa ., -.of.. til ,iMner the a- tctra ; L. ee ,Jr.I r-S.^altwl ; C~.- W t,""';a t.L P** pi~I *a1r , 9 -.UhrU*UbUU4 M= U1U SGirl 8eouts In a short a and accompanid the in tibo singfng of te I. the afternoon, Brownie Troop 23 of LaS BoS apon. atlon&alHigh School The "d of thiisprogram *l be 1to Me 1rih of Dimes algn. one Of'the items a fashion show, arotratle Sby Carlbs Marttp and Car- ances sa apd of TErk utman e t :i "JQ. wl bq furnished th Royal w sultans. - .w far t- . Lhwy *m4.hs wrhb~4ems~Zoe .a~. wore WAt Ir hbt hto onor Cox- ss Anr a s DLa BDUV L.' ANCE iNCUS w&~ Wa iitr ~ ft onesff .port- alter fromy, of gyt.I 61 men j ir ah t a0M of Now . both the the I futu of the . -... , -"-'U ez41, LN If M-14 fet^Ps' a , -y a'- ---.5' W~ .L m u.in-.&auhi~. j5'~ - ~. PANK gL'' -. I; U.. a" a- J. AZ" p.~'T~P~ *0 PIqq 4m-w ..i..- r' '", "a- (f Chid-S , Test Strengt wIk ate, a CEVOFW WON am r ow -w a' tblt in. ths. play ardi with h others- Junior keeps him occupied e 049h. mtholonger t m- Inanimate Sth" dw of .ton. deed ither 1 tre'st Many bable stt walking u of sI ix elpug of unWt alking at thl *ge, some at ameh wisdom, -written by a month or two earlier. No M. ter wiwea own mother matter oqw many parents tell - thwel-know uM eare you t their' chIldE were the articles are wpl lng and tln at a much from parents" eart i ge th yur, don't rie Book of Baby let It upset you. Sa mother's gbade to It Isa bad for a baby phy- e $tait x yoeaz la- lseJy and emotiaialy to be t.8. "an I wfth the pushed into anything. Walking e Clara Savage Lit- apd tdK" early Is po Indl- Seditor of Parent ctlop of high ntellgence, nor ubilahied by M- la lownews in these accoth- i- Book Ce, Inc. pi ento a sign of tupidty- are th Md - d1V' a 0 who, .Ija nor- BE ILANOR 8. DUNCAN ma other ph o ievel- Although you stil h- O a '%d in.w tn. *, bou__IIcy baby, at'd Th.is M7a U W t .. , cath aR limme every inik. frm -th i standpoint, is t. One minute you are rted by an infantile act; can ge t .*e, they want by -ext minute you are e- sig language? y amazed by a more ma- This is more often true of a Ixpresslon or action, baby who has an older broth- [in't getting muehk Mbger er or sister. The older child but his Intelligence l grow- often knows wht the' baby Ib leaps and bound/ Tour wants and translates to the *will be a definite MtdMd- plants. Sthe time he is 18 months But before you take It for I granted. that your baby h Just yo haven't playroom- being lazy out talking, you mosK fmUs hayen't should look Into the pIsulblity e days- block of a large o s'h g a ha defl- qh portion of a rom to cimy. he -runabout sufuclent This Is often difficult to de- . to range about ', ,,tt In a baby, but If you -can hide his tn 0 bo suspect anything of the sot It ld a _hilr adc mwam It ihnluld lT hetttro 5* tht o i- I day, nor an .you ppend m n W igto remem- ydr tar 'wS M to see e ou talt is that re- e m Idoesn't am th..note. pon't Ver ou aia Y we. an Maue o lM t n1 l.h- like to a agata the d sh aold Pu beedme l r billy of a ced-in portion of ao if your baby asks you fo yard near a ree.oQr Skoe h tl tm, "Wha hat?' er object rurhlshipg ade. dO en you have reason to be course, all children nd sun. le" thea he iows it's a ball. Lhile but durUthe s- Onjy arng you say mnr there Ibe shaded a- words many times wi he be res where On play. able to form thd syllables per- The differeatT lnds equip- tarctly. ment tan tr yard are (d f erie.) innumerable; with bucket and abd! blocks to f0 Li fe climb on, ws, a swing OO BOO C. (UP) - with a safety lay garden Those were no" ghosts at work tools, a sml I ba row or in a cemetery near here. Deputy wagon. am.tues.Who have ani- sheriff W. W. Andrews found a pets' a a, because a liquor still when a grave caved friendly dog or erha In. ira a modamlty wiApareIell-e lust ae beniffl* t ng wtut *SwkAI, i went byWot t" b to x Requiem -7I 7; 0, -British government er M-_e 4A VrvA l.ft Minister Wiuston Churehol will - UTIW i talk for four or five days with ~ms Aia SMr. Benhouer and his rt- "" *"" LONDON, ( -W- hand men. .Ten they will .t- M t s m el I enr ted the iAlted N tiMoni mat- left for t In New York. viewed Bim i tp seek dWttress of the Wsolnoon over the old'a of The British put morn emphasis r t . .President 51m ho*SV new ad- on the economle than o the . mInlitration. diplomatic ide of th"is eMem rbf satte Jaha top-level British mialon to.. tf fiar E ted na e The chancellor of the exche- United States this year. hi rseet unlit s la quer, R. 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H *-an S o- training camp at Port Kobbe Tepse Msmo k Me W at Fort ]i bacnhi b min preparation for the All-Arm ...mhW L The Stud Tenaz' Petit Pois, apparently back I hi, beat fOM Boxing Tournament at Camp .... is the choice of most experts to win tomorrow's featured $600 ttem 3' byre seven furlong sprint for Class D" Imported thoroughbreds at the through 8. Lt. Col. E. C. gow* Item" an Juan Franco Race Track. ard, wel-known boxing entus. 8:--.Raymed I B e ase the The main event will be the last race on the program and is lst and referee, is in charge of l quhe Ismi may well be worth waiting to watch because it has the earmarks the camp apd will take the team !* .' . I t- iihe i of a thriller. The sprinter Mingo, now racing to the best form of to Attebury a 4-.vl t -. e his career, and routers Coragglo and Trafa gar are sure to pro- Headed by the defending Al- Boded Avr"e like s .L'. vide plenty of competition for Petit Pots both in the mutuels and my light middleweight cham- i,_ P in the actual race. pion, Juan Curet-Alvares, the WI R R41 rW , Last Sunday Petit Pots. after landing in the money with some USARCARIB champions W ll ," L.. rl sun S L1- good efforts, finally hit the winner's circle to take down the major form a strong team in seeking s-Ll Fioll --.- "h -m B s outs who hfe' share of a $550 purse in Class "E while turng six-and-one- ha f the honors at the All-Ar. Ce...l.l. Dlls l dn wCowles" furlongs In the fast time of 1:21 2/5. However, to win tomorrow Ehtof the ten hampions n-h he may be forced to step even faster. the USARCARIB tournament 7-a1g lih Mary cGtu PM Cetyle a .,old IS. Longshots Rose Hip and Piropo U round out the field and are getting set at the training Ispeutam Plas CdiA PInts ye--ol' either of them may show a sudden return to winning form to camp. Bill Agosto and Laurean spring a surprise. Berrios, two of the champion e-Vll, Ce ma P~l Puluss gIae e There are several other well-matched races among the other will no oe making the trip. A-' Pincl F"gIl 061" Csmlp .. P.. . tAn on the program which should provide for some Juicy dili- gosto is getting discharged from _a Vd s Que Va dle Vedi Q, Vedli The st tegy ends. the Amy and errios has stated- iu vl Claeis.m 0 e Ves Rp l. Claim aldce the yi t lit Race "F" Native One Mile 9th Race "I" Imported 6% Fgs. that he does not desire to cor- with hi f Purse: $275.00 Pool closes: 12:45 Purse: $375.00 "ool closes: 5:15 rpete. lO-Pub.l . b .I08.. ..y Rl of the games In First Race of the Doubles ONE TWO Champions on hand, besides Baby Rel bo R Y Rol Pubis Su t Cum IL 1,Tap Lady 0. Castillo 110 1 Bartolo R. L. GOil 109 Curet, include Rudolph Huerta Ipa s P th 2 Mandmga J. Bravo 112 2 Royal Claim 0. Sanchez 112 flyweight: Esteban Melendes- I IC i ressi Mb POlW Ps. P. P . 3 Volador R. Guerra 109x 3 Quo Vadis J. Bravo 115 Robles, featherweight; Ricardo P P Talga Mins- MnBy ohO -. -w5 4 Malaya M. Guerrero 100 4 Full R. Gomez-117 River a-Torres. lightwe h ownehu I r 5 Taponazo C. Iglesias 115 5 Paques R. Guerra 106x Ve Wlson ea- Martineiglht mid other they not ake t 6 Consentida J del Rosa. 105x 6 Astoria F. Ramos 114 SQ ... ms - 7 Golden Pick A. Vasquez 113 7 Nehuinco A. Vergara 109x dleweight; Rubin Cintron, mid- - 8 Interlude J. Gongora 99x dleweight; and Luls Tapia, capta n h heavyweight. do Is t. 2nd Race "H" Native 4' 2 Fgs. 10th Race "I" Imported 6% Fg Colonel Howard has also In- Second Race of the Doubles I Regal Chum) 0. Chtris 110 McAleer to try-out for the light w edny Barernonat An- In the same .ised an Pw at 1 Don Mario B. Agulrre 112 2 Spmdy Gray) V. Ortega 110 heavyweight spot left open by con Laundry diamand the Red G. Anderson homered for Gam- 'eir riswe and 1 Lonely Mol. E Camp. 112 pu bco V.,e O Jr. 120 Agosto and will invited two more Devils from Diablo, with #ome boa wit Lalardi a and Oaelo 1last Snay It 2 Lonely Molly H. Waite 117x 4 Corsta F. Roa e 120 men to try out for Berrios' spot. lusty and peppy bchers from Oifor the circunlt for manni wC aic IL or-. 4 Souvenir V. Rodriguez 11x 5 Baby Rol V. Castillo 118 Also in training is Clotilde Co- their four young lad leaders, B C. Martin, on the mount ple 4 uveMa r V. L.orguez 9Ix b Blon-Santiago, who lost out to scored a samalghl 81 tot victory for Gamboa, struck out ten and S SCora R~R. Guerra 103x 7 Pla A. .Vergara lOx Curet in the light welterweight over the Ancon 8hortie. walJed five while his opponent -giut.honors far ,ndv I SCoran uerra finals of the local tourney. The victors got off to a four La uardia struck l g dotar and poi nt getter In laI w / d o Z5 IR- e" "Nav e 4--gs.1lth Race I'D" Imported 7 Fgs. Abraha Valentn I r u e t run lead the nng five. es able Dr. SRae 1" Native 42 Fgs. Purse: $60.00 Pool cloea: x trainer of the winning 504th with Henry Barer contributing the abbreviated second Prier who, ta 7 9T 7thl e: $25.00 Pool closes: 145 1 Rose Hip J. Phillips 118 team during the tournament, the b blow li the inning b. M Winb led the Gm- fo Electron Oil 100 trainer. Ancon pitcher T. Ces. The a triple and a le with p t e 2 Huascazo V. C'astlllo 120 4 Plrbpo 1I F. Rome 108 6n S Orto y Plata E. Camp. x Petit Ps B. Puldo 112 attack n the second in ae seven games won drives . SRce "" Natie F. Rose 120 6 MsngQ B. Agu re 120 C mwaes groundelieved byout to thace V ha der and AwM. s on timMe to d'-I Raym5.00 Pool closes: 20 Ac itnfleld e sV. l be oathe winning t 0 1 r twice with a park, SDon oaquin R. Gome 120 The Albrook Lite s In the third Diablo pitcher and C. Martin ha acked up the frm Resoitd V Castlo 11 A te an 9 a as gavle e t upe th w.five wi. Diinut Hie t de la ir- and The box scored by An as The box s : (ft game). touched a club stdane hi a0 SqouestBon: runner og l. a ely the whole show. wlee struck s GA A 69, h Race "A" Native '! Fgs.battr bunts.toward tiwd ba. out L bitters Sd had foure hgdited t to the AN .- E Purse: $275.00 Pool closes: 2:25 0 baseman fieldinfield. teV.. Cssneos, lb 3 0 1 rest .ho. adwiU *UIMELA Matouva stru ou the Dokten An- X. glis If 0 0 r.from 15111111 I Don Joaqun R. Gmez 10 The Albrook Little Leaguers con batten and hortfo R. Martin 4 1 1 mt andfrom Rina Rorte V. Castillo 115 and throws to o n weel the attack ad help win his wn Mn s, plate 0 0L. W 1 He sa B agdad R. Vasquez 112 pla wy close. EReld te b av t te n run In an having a perfect day, cole;tin 0 J. 2 2 f tE 4n4la ut J. Rao 102 Years in Nate. onal Lenp e Armed Forces Little League two t In two t ips. 3b 2 1 0 iv?(4aP 6 CPor tal B. Pulida 196 Wrho took theten t f ow, ho alers west A lbrook. plate. 0 0._ rf 2 1 2 i bloody mrder n the detl onsott Dealoe. s Arnou k lb C0 0 2/21 1 1 I , Avvao. and throws te 11ball a he book The lines wasre: rt Thnne box core 1 0 0 touched a club since h --5* Race "A" Native 6f Fis. battr bunts.toward the d base. out 1i batters end had four hits e e b0A 8th Race "H" Imported 7 Fgs. erod. What action would ys u Weote Bank 00 5 300-- 8 a a Bright, th 2 2 1 0 0 " :- '1 i Pre..: $35.00 Pool closes: 2:55 Thire baseore Porfields the. lbroo 0010our trips to the 1 plate to e T. C P 2 . irnst ace of the Doubles / p : o the oeed A -- x tehwa-d, rf 1 0 0 /rj'i^"-.. M r 0/ 1 ina Rol V. Castillo 10915 and throws to second where 'the attack and whelp s h own Mai t Si t 3 1 --- -- i Win The saber) R.L. Vs il 09 wer. Y eos o not sre to epel a and four hits brought a 7-6 rewr, If 1 G . Apretador V. Cu.so 1102 uap to other safe. ad hi ly six was t hRed sex, Le y. S ere, t 3 0. 'i Legal Frolic B. Aulid 112 Iwho tol he tethrown ho lfler West wank got only at ur hit artoer, lb 3 0 3 I il SDelisa B. Pulido 11 p, at yourdr n the deyou n alff eClayton. NArnold lb 1 1 ande him out ofws the ame. the ThFive pither entered the ame FL n, Sb 1 0 th Race "" Imported Fgs. ever, mound.t of these t action would he for the Red 00o aost a8 th3 Brigt, b 1 0 Parse: 375.00 Pool lses: 4:0 r of the layer are done on.the ame resulted johnny cundt wn velF 1 0 _I ^ Beond Race of the Doubles the spAr of the oment t. A tlbrt oro,. regular Red z catch- [ J. C 0 0 0 0 , 1 Espartano J. Cadogen 106 empire usesly is lookia g tP -er, gtarted fndw y.lMardhiScored he i Ih, i1 8. I 8,^ n 1 Saaedo J0. PhCastillp 109 Do another w y.took q k ptha tbat- rwenty-elght bases an i nU l A e 1 .1 TheDauber) R. L.Vasqul 109 ge. WhaYou do not catcher holds the and four hits wereought a 27-red The GI. 1 0 AorAM Atim at Ge.i 4 Callmding East) C. Iglesias 114x rlayeord for ste artin s tohe ball victory to the Curundu you teamrs, butdof DIAe. LO a I Balb a, : 5 English Mary L Agu. 116 plays e a.major league gw --an 18-walk, 21-run thord eawing endey aW.,mBb.s and remaaas -- -. [ 'te Mn 6 Black Bul F. Rose 11 it08 e the diBob Power It all de ds mad the Arthe orgame th ls. nly onea e ni afltedtn Shry a . La Chata J. Pili 107 howFrank heogan was on the iwsrt- y during the rally. gamemwith the Fort Cy- C u, s 2 4 2 Apretador V. Casletlo 112 up to the crowd and his ac or ur ton aCro credited B a may. Stable, r wy 2 Lea FoQUINIEcLA Maonic Reeord |'r an ebey triumph, Iraon' bqhind'.twTe "ew pft Bre 2 2 1 star" SIlocallu .. PCUlido 12 FALMOUT, .Mos. (UP) u n ame of MondMy c abh ,.or e w1 nnng 1n , I Radle Song V. Rodrt. 11rx hs.ner, mist.o a meeting oa the fhoe field Boainst CarLbbean Wl.4lerg assed ho2b I Espartano J. Casdoen 1068 Munpire usuallyodge of Masons i r, started Command was charged with Scidt 1 1 5 Fanglcedo R.L. Phillips 105 other wayrs. Once when Hall was h t-home team will meet WestBank. The'seond m was 2 1 SPints el A. RVasuez 117 p.What father holds h neleh a e line score Tihe-n horties to ,i" SCallmedear C. ama 10x record mefor starting so that double byCurnu u 4d 1 0-yn 7 4 e t o th0 Tll dueAvf rI.o,/ldli A. On Aug. 19, 1931, the Gt s hit was registered by Curundu playmbo a head 17on their v Ase 'l RACES COLON : SA TURDA Y I AT THE For the convmenice of01 our patrons we are now operating both at the "COPACABANA" and "SAVOY." SATURDAY'S STELLAR RACE "D" Importeds Purse: $600.00 7 Fgs. Pool Closes: xx 1. ROSe. HIP ....... ............. Phillips 118 2. CORAGGIO .................. R. Vdques 118 3. TRAFALCAR ..............A. Rodrigus 115 4. PIROPO II .................... F. R.e 108 5. PTIT POIS .................;B.P. o 112 6. M CO .... .. . . . .... A ir 120 6th Raes Pumwe $750.00 FIRST A 1. (BENDEGUZ ... 1 2. (CHABis ..... :: 3. SIR BOSS..... 4.. m ........* d. aClOl IWL. .' . 7.y^tia^.. .,,. " ^.-, i *'.' l t Im al H gave up Sf JiZi'A SukV. 0S1y^Sft BIN .. ,, 1 :.- ft.. ,,. I. - ^' :. "! .( . ; ." f t; , "- ^ 1 '- ,' v, ,; .- ,1 ,. ; ", -J .^ * * I-1 " S* . " .. .. DOUBLES Ist, 2nd 6th, 7th RACES ONE-TWO 3rd and 9th RACES 11th Race |: "I' fl~ I .__I_* 0e 'J J-'. . , .~~p.~_7- 'F I' it, * > (.. "., .I" cr -?c;ir -, : '- .. . -mv- ma" *.~ Ar <~ r *) *, .* *: I,* . ~% ; ....., : S* ~ ^ - * *', *. S"'... .-. 1'w .& r i* -' *i *- . ^ We S ..i mongftelX. i.i., ald me s to Rol yb e the t SccWi Asolation ot Lea 11a 8ae at ei tId a it --w u..e e t o Idf eaASS i1 : .. -*. W lprithe next ap .m.e the~. Imz was on t . .jlf,. .i .t",L t hit 30 ologeg theye ral SSaptm o n phurrA* wmsted Ya Vro woud u l- . 'I th IVjgot c The,. and "- In iner i .. I.'. '~for oul Moel * '. - 5 2'~ I '~ 4Y,~'7 W~'%~1 "" -: '~IIjI~Ira~~ ~ A __ A .~ ~ - *e~ber 1kw He &t Suiild is the Drr et d1'1s, v h the Cone-wl will tackle the Pu- maff. This .e- l.hm4ae a b.a- dinger. WIPM these twq teams get together..&nyti 4h hap- Den -far4d par haken the Cata Vr twice, but the Puma are out t take the - ^ ^J^af.M day*'tafford k+ " Ntwhebbet li to drop Ufi Ser. CneI Wills F=, B.t.h rId will toe, the rubber .nUr.-- catching forthe PuOma wgae It Is doubt- ful who w al ftart.W tooe- n- j I, <ta_ m irkland looksB-5Gi? a tne with- week's aff., wl do the catch- In the'86 ed 'at o the en. m 63 doublehede id l Wa1: and ~ the cl= "oS he ,gt ahead However 1 /_ 1 4.t . .?eraflin It " with Doran :, :... MU H mot i-- .f Sr7 eel Now S*m.o*o4.*h To Yr Sklu How Ligt in Wet Bf-sl..s W ->wV Warn e Only Sal Med. *. bieellimar Pelgli IPRd05M iEl- SAAun-Ng w-N Cd- Pi!ff A' A, Ali T - 53 i. . 4 '++ Iz .. ,' : '-" ",. "'1 : . m a w be ., Bewrmd piwlMft1: A 1" ~1 L 'p. 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Taylor ( E) lu. r il Og=r-ekbus L.Innl s (n AQM) 18 9 .500 0 wo men were ptOata" C In KW 1onsk Th ey 4oi Tn their rnIIJ. oastlleo (AT) 211A8 r c 8 e d t l.runs .the nning arA ir I+ Ur. i +Cleo. Parris (PCT 23 11 4 on fve o Mon u ll when he rghtlliaMortonncamerIn t o pwiloltR .bel 3 g m Pau*in r A. 55i .....l Dnder (NS) a I .455. S t b e 0 2 7ti d ha e av Z itn ,e b th Bn ,i o fre WBnt had th eill 1mh f"ricero -* 1 *^' met kI O W Og WoeI (t uuy ibt te l on( ste o-pe d 4.. .t 1s the Tige| trophy in 2b, p 0 0 2 aEW raV O R s. *U fin a, rdto o rd 2 lntoa 0the t at picked g.flu.nlb5 hs --- a oHaslta pu t a 1 f t t" .tel In M *will try N n they Or A. A, arDy tmh. 1 L I 4 iam- for *mC i Colle., y o cm r h o .I I I I Am tmo fot. tUo P.. a. Tnma tm e rt maelBO Sb rEro hnieWielthouae ad eo eoern e Cfe l l e na tO try etnac --f4a Celrlokv e d S an ev to6 b (,oP-o, S.oisg a- A.wi .. I --'g....- ,,on + l '. 4" en~se.'of-W V.- Jom CD. a+. U t..- "Tries Inh whe ra at bc wte !s he a T.Mnda rophy fore rlee b 0ro o :5 beeoet 4 k o e edbt 27 int e bI Don't eoreht the triple har.t bnes habit oi lwing pi ears aba- nbesbaltar 01) es z-4 o te tn oktr ning e eth drtoprs not olt the p hersu rrin a t *' wlt be-a _a oI--or a 1qw mi nu.te s d am uens .. ..-,... -p -f a 0 l aee d h.o e mtot ha I .we I...yrd A "' "1,. i i" S.e bb- lS- a r ra .Oer nn.a I row MioAn Lague Mirg| 'Miun. ..,.n Rowleyd e 0 the rohi D ,l --i-, ..... i .... h recor d, _o. .. .. ledssr 00 riftl j cS" -r n tro I ..... .a.,l l 'e. ..I0 r .. . ..1A 4 -1 o '.s h oP t = + + .. "* '*- 9 7 .c,,.... .T : .^ '. ... .. .... &V N& th for "-- ourr un s"In.. * I Sefon Hal MSA-Cargo Ships Banned From Red Countries WASHINGTON. Feb. 27 'UP) -The Mutual Security Agency has ordered Allied ships carrying its cargoes to Formosa not to continue on to Communist ports after unloading, it was learned today. The order-Inserted In all MSA shipping contnicts-bans ships carrying the foreign aid shipments from touching Iron Curtain countries for 60 days after delivery. In addition to China, coun- trtes affected are North Korea. Russia, Romania. Bulgaria, and S Poland. Col. Arthur Syran. MSA trans- portation head, said the agency is withholding part of each ship's cargo payments to help guarantee that the contract provision will be fulfilll.d. He explained that the action keeps the United States from saying a. vessel's steaming costs to the Far East so that it could then engage in trade for and with Communist China. Religious Dispute ' Threatens Violence In Moslem Pakistan KARACHI, Pakistan, Feb. 27 -(UP)'-Troops were thrown around government leaders' re- sidences and reinforced police apd riot squads were posted at strategic centers in this capital today to prevent possible vio- lence from a tense Moslem re- ligious dispute. The agitation centered around the small, but powerful Ahmii- ditva Moslem sect, whom other Moslems contended did not fol- low 'the teachings of Islam. Picked troops cordoned off the home of prime minister Khwaja NaziMuddin and a dozen truck- loads of other heavily armed soldiers were held in reserve in a playground behind the gov- ern2or generals residence. 'Private Lives' Shifts Locale, Opening Date S Due to the heavy demand for ticke, "Prva e Lives" will be presented at the Bella Vista Room of Hotel El Panama In- stead of in the smaller Salon de las Americas as originally scheduled. Noel's Coward's famous plav is the first presentation of the newly-organized Circle Theater. which will feature theater-in- the-round. New opening date for Private Lives is Wednesday. March 11. It will be shown for four con- secutive nights, including satur- day. Tickets may be purchased from the hotel, or from Dag- mar's. Reservations may be ulade at Panama 3-1660. Sharvard * . :* . AN I d TWENTY-EIGH'lB EAR.- Ike's Blast PANAMA, R. P., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19U At All Set To Wit WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. (UP publican domestic policy," he President Elsenhower's res- said. i lution condemning So viet Sen. Guy M. Gillette SD-IA.) "enslavement" of free peoples said after hearing Dulles that appeared d likely today to sail he still expected "substantial" through Congress without ma- changes in the resolution be- jor alteration, fore the committee approves Republicans who had been it. clamoring, for drastic changes. But he was alone in making to turn the resolution into a such a prediction. virtual repudiation of the Yal- Committee chairman Alex- ta and Potsdam agreements. ander Wiley (R-Wis.), said no backed down in the face of a amendment wms proposed to warning from Secretary of condemn either the Yalta and State John Foster Dulles. Potsdam pacts themselves nor the making of them by the Dulles told them bluntly iate President Roosevelt and that denouncing the war- former President Truman. time agreements made by Sen. Bourke B.. Hckenlooper Democratic Presidents Roose- IR-la.', and others predicted velt and Truman might be that any alterations would be good domestic politics, but it merely in the nature of "word would be bad foreign policy. changes." The House Foreign Affairs Committee was called in to Dulles, openly questioning closed session today to begin the good faith of Soviet rulers, "polishing up" the language of said yesterday President lasen- the resolution. Acting chair- hower has no present plans man John M. Vorys (R-O.1 for a meeting with Soviet Pre- predicted committee approval mier Josef Stalin, before this weekend without He said the only way to deal any "big change" in Mk. Elsen- with the Soviets is "on the bower's proposed wording. barrel-head," making clear In Senate Republican e a d e r advance that they will have Robert A. Taft, who backed the to Uve up to their promised administration in o p p o s i n g agreements. He suggested they outright repudiation of t h e be made to "perform first for wartime pacts, indoated he once" and let the United States would seek at least one revi-. carry out the promises." sIon of the resolution. Dulbas was questioned onlosely about Mr. Eisenhower's It would be aimed at mak- Ing clear that the reqoution mis did not constitute "reafflr- malUon" of the coneessio l. made to Brsia at Yalta In Such a clause probably I would not be particularly ob- bL, A | jectionable to the admiblstra- % S vw To US tion. Dulles told members of the wAKHG'ZW, lab. 3 (P Senate Foreign "l1a60tt 0ms n-rlte F StatSFe.Xtoda. sgn- mittee at a closed sesaso late _"" ement6nOestae9 - yesterday that theft a o an f ae a aieem t wf at Guer- the resolution I to indict M an y oner w ich t'io, tr in sla for violating the wae deb to Americana a7 d the U. agreements and to assure peo-. government. ple enslaved by Commumi The agreement was signed for that the United States wants th United States by special am- them to be free. bsaador Warren Lee Pierson in He warned that any attempt London. to insert language c a It was part of a larger four. the late President Beeselt nation agreement whereby the for making the Yalta agre- new federal republic of West ment would stir up a patsan Germany and certain German row and be "an absolute ct* municipalities will settle a total riment to what we are twying of $3,270,000,000 in debts to some to do." 0. nations, including the United "You can't strengthen this States. The other two signatory I resolution to aid our foreign nations were Great Britain and 'policy. but you can to "Id Re- France. Scientist Gets Mad SUS's Flying Saucer Tales YORK, Feb. 27 (UP match to set off a nation-wide I ward innocent ,nisinterpreta. rvard scientist said today panic. tons of natural phenomena but' Lre no such things as "In fact. If a foreign power he was wrathful toward "the Saucers" but warned .were to pull off a surprise at- cult of the flying saucers." and 7h6 public s so afraid of tack on the United states, mil- its "meaningless Jargon": its ."we need only a match to lions of Americans would con- "pseudo-slcentific double-talk." uf a nation-wide panic." eltide that the flying saucers It "exploits the American pub- mId H. .Menzel, professor of from Mars or Venus were final- lie" by malntaing "the illusion physics at Harvard Univer- ly landing." of Interplanetary saucers.' said in his book, "Flying He said he believed larme This he said in effect, was im," published today that numbers of persons thought rubbish and nonsense. ae can prove saucers just they had seen flying saucers. exist and that something But they saw somtehing else. To make it emphatic, he add- d be done to stop saucer Approximately 80 percent saw ed: "No one, not even the Air ora from frightening the "reflections from material ob- Force or the Atomic Ener g . jects such as distant planes, jet Commission, has the slight ire food laws and narcotics aircraft, vapor trails, miscellane- evidence indicating that extra- et us r..o.portentially dan- ous balloons, newspapers hoisted terrestrial animals or person$ or a medim es, foods, or and held in air currents, kites, hb ngs of any sort whatever WI" he wrote. birds, peculiar clouds, spider exisE." -exploitation of the minds webs, insects, feathers and so Meanwhile at Corontalo, n e American public, feeding on." the Celebes, a new type of fly- .I.b fiction I the die of faet The remaining some 30. per in saucer was observed. Aneta LADY - r the ptmtlan of a free cent saw, he said, "the rags and news agency reported. beob, .in 1fri people tag of meteorological ptica Aneta said a strange egg- Iso-sopreno, hshep la .w r - too, such as mirages, reflectrIas In shaped object flew swiftly over- beard for her role'o dangerous. mist. refractions and reflections head, radiating a green light Turk. In por Stnv h u ais afraid of by ice crystals." o while emitting a re4 light from Rake'q Pi gre s" w r-mand we need only a The professor was tolerni t to- Its tall. t*u bduced bth 0 '~~~~~1 n o. Fr' F?. 'Enslavementr 7 Congress OK news conference remm* .of Members of Congreal so Wednesday that he wo ,'e dvybed Mr. Bisenhower to do- willing to go halfWay a mand ,R of falh meeting with 8 tal a trw the usan erabl would further charnc o n orWe, before ue world peace. Memtgwu iace,-tf-ae meeting Wth the wisdom et making al. They talked of "ade- agreements with the ouat safeguards" and "care- Dulles said the F 's hu plapnthg." statement "does' n*'o -et ezmstence of any d tha" fa' a Dulles said Mr. Blsenhow- meeting and that s "Is en- her's resolution is the first step tirely in the ren of taf- toward the ultimate downfall Jecture." of "Soviet despooism" and the But the seoctary u^ the cnd to 6"1ul1eme* of peoples Russians "might be.- e behind the a Curtain. riously included tomr Y he strEmed that it is future obligations-- 'not a "ucall h t blody a n d might live up to th not a"cal toblool y an d gross approves Mr. senseleas revolution " er's resoltiUon. "- '- He added, however, JN i Mar does not have "apy i, in the prem v .'nuelrr. from those ~;~;-%-I -."- A*4 e 4. 5 WITH 1t Ai3 Korea, Feb. 27 (UP)-A officer daid today hi l don't wear their armored dIapers" when they patrol na.A'sland. ' "The diwe m ,e too bulky and clumst ad44 Lt. George W.: Yates, 23, Oivt QO- Mis. so tha e cold1 attired to celebrate Val. i She was fined $S for steal- ing the $42 dress from. utr- ters 68-B.,- m Bboa "T O Saturday, Feb. M. HIGH 9:48 a. m. 1I a. 4:10 p. m: . I ,m at iCAM4IeU. WO.Wi,,. Lfdim clart ATLANTA, Feb. S2 Be it Mazrln Monm calendar Or the war Georgia's i. ly deaB an neW art. - * Wh. the r ,... 8h Hio VI V Paso ,s purge it-poith Vea mi I" m ular tha the or n u t the o A in eK-w*m- Lf IIWTO ' &TW i^1U- I, n I ' . 4 .4 .. g,. ," . q~r A't 5 ~ '~ ~ -~~~ .-u' -v~L~F_ Lanan t unt .n "Let the people know the truth and the country is sate" -,' - ~' '1 - POWN JOE.. -T.`- i": F . i tl .t " .. ':. -A I'l Not I: AeAWPTP o |
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