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S-.; . ru i 7 - bL. .'*,e;^ ,,_ ". ; l J '- # .Abraham La 1 I El 4eir ..- ,-1 ... --o-- LS .Formal Damwd'Not S st S Ex-ectd Do .bt Wte Were * ,T. ~ AARINGTON, Mara 11 - (UP) Diplomatic surao v.P dieteL teday that the. Untit staw. wW demand a tafrmal Ctrnmlt a spology apid a eb Ia 1i iflty for the shoot de la.oia American plan by Red * 0teil in Germany,. awurew to r'to thi TO* for Bmaavvo 'Over Geimmny' WIESBAPEN, Ger"n. Marn k 1 MT U.S. Air Fore pilots soid tod"e w -e seven- or eight miles inside te U.S. f wh.e ty were attacked by twseiaIt imwad West Germany from Cze. * The attack occurred yesterdr a qt of't two A7 n ets was shot down. .Te pilots, both Wlpona of the KoIi war, told a prU* conference at U.S. Air Force Skeme keod-. quwlfers: "T. re was .ot thO slightest d4Olit;t we were am Oenman tRnto whom we we t'g i T'' pflot are lmt Warren flying in ". nr f dr, LI. .D .o.ald SOm of, . f wo.~ VAIN th Crg ikI I ', r r** *..* i +- *~2 7, '9 0n IlNweM h WI 350 A V. .qiavy N ea win h a aamat IT, 151 An Arrleam raaoort, bound froa Oer- A SwedBh Ait Cm vanished oer tb Be with eight cmew. i. 1OU A O- the c-47 that K dai-Mrtw.19- Dr. Prod an- Amern -0 * r e nt s h& ikA ^^J^^^M^^^ --- * 'I 43,-..--. i ~.- I... ~. ~ 1*~~.~ -I, w ~ 'I. -4~'.:. Ramatw wek. pU. u BoI ted nmr- torl., and )orthl re. "-., '1" ." .- ..,1 .... ',..; , In Bolota wIIFtoFew, gmreted theI Sorcess "wait I* *.^ ' r eMa F?. - V. -,- -, NEWANd" -4 r- Iff r IPA . I 1. I m p~~. AMIL. 0m PANAMA AMWICAN N .IN DAILT m ft.,,.. P4O rWO 4i:E PANAMA AMERICAN ,.t Dj ook Silly Dasn't t WINIr ANk 1UIetkI. ev m S PANAMA AMIrMCAN auN INe Labor New @OUNRAt v yNE@LSONP OUNSRVLInL N issab r N w.' MAMOSIO AMIAS. aoiro Bt N SMltli aO 0 *S l34 PANAMA. M. And- rILth4oNK fPANAMA NO 2.0740 'f* LiNll) An CAILI AOoDDVAtL PANAMEIICAI PANAMA P6ea11N ItPiMSNTITivAlT. IJOSHIA POWNal. INC S4f M*NIseN Avg. NEW YeORrN 1, N V. Com LecAL V# MAlt pap MON". IN AovANOR -_ ..g i _r"____a. 0 S 5.50 S Y A.S IN N, VANO, .. lo g __ 0 1, o00 fy rVICTOlt h S " TS11 IS YOUR PORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN Smay ave .sarte 8ife u bank robber stealing ftor th hl M unPAduerground BQlsbevi, ba ut this to no Robin good even in I n M A L 0 8A death. There's too much polite "feeling" about the man who The Mail Box is on open forum for readers of The Panama Amer- hi devo eory OrUliv minutes lies. Letters are received gratefully and are handled in a wholly confi- on a double cro of terror,- deotiel manner. They may be able to drtw If ~e contribute a letter don't be Impatient it it doesn't appear the th blood o the bran tt *eat day. Lffrs are published in the order received. planned death, but they'll a te Plese try to keep the letters limited to one page length. Wah the bloCdtoftfhis he aS . Identity of letter wrien is held in strictest confidence. Be leave belbInd blrh This nrewspper assumes no responsibility for statements as opinolS monument whieh lintelm * expressed in letters from readers. iorcie refer to awesomhely i 0 the Soviet "aiparat." o AND THE CAT DIDN'T COME BACK the old State Dept. adm it Ancon, C.Z. that Tovarisch a ta was Mail Box Editor: spending 16is aant We moved the other day into one of the concrete houses. We American s n aan 4n moved a lot of cats too. One of the pore little creatures became sabotage. AnB" the Krdl. very nervous and got away and we haven't seen hide nor hair of ln had I agit Otr. him since. We are very fond of Kittoon and he is quite old, go- r (l ing on 13 years. He looks a little moth eaten and has a lump elalists Maral world. under his chin and is altogether not a very prepossessing speci- Some of these carefully ' men of a cat. trained witch'docta who webt However, we would like very much if anybody sees Kittoon, into the A cfricta ?d and held to be called on the telephone. He is thin and his color is white up for the aboirJil eua an gf and red splotches. If you see Kittoon anywhere around, please British bully beef. the label on call Balboa 2870 and we will come and get him. Thanks. which showed an Aftlian with Catnip a spear. To the good, bt t illiterate ----'- Answer to Previous Puzzle natives, theLenI UOnveralty Call to the Colors Kj 1 .t wwittch doctors,- -Who had just ait 1 0 st changed from Brfth twee t Ie- r A 10 loin cloth, epltaeId that thsl . HORIZONTAL 3"- and the A P T 3N i tin was white Zban's food - Lion" namely canned aborigines. . 1 Shade of Exalted CAE I- 8ome of the VTat 1,00,000- , 5Sgreen Ice POg tl 4 Another shade 5 Sacred image SP" a nPp4n o soiate men oDelen 7 Worm take their ordaftfront some- SDelicate color 78 Color shades I oi P u one among the 12,000 apecallsts 12 Vase Wild t A It t who make up the Kremlin'a SPoems 9 Wild goat A *S. A P American eos. r 14 Musical 10 Organ of smell N Recently, O 6greaplonal prob- instrument 11 Hardy heroine f. m ers discovered t at this o-et ._____.'- 15 Spanish hero of the 25 Arrow poison 41 Places ha atle calls in me- Dmine nering Durbervilles 26 Closed ear 42 Gaiter lnd le circles in Los nneern 17 Chemical 27 Weaknesses 43 Dancing girl Angeles Snd S Suburor e L us in D I 8Enlists compound 28Tear 44 State in or tle dcMtOr and lawyers have 20 Genders 19 Mountain 29 and ends French I actually acted ias espionage C 21 Mineral rock nymph 31 Shade of red Indo-China ourler. 2 v2 Le od 23 Black bird 33 Mistake 46 Tie e federal found Ut the r eric C 2L god 24 Mh of 38 Pn By Frederck gC Othman 26 Suture Castor and 40 Quarter 48 Remove ; Aelga rffty setton to go un- o 27Backward Pollux bushels 50 Miss West de rgo t war breau, or o Interseave some aueh emergency (as 8ta- WASHNGTON. I- -Senator Millard R. bar of his undrtftagS wrlaei 22 Swerved I lin't dAth) developed. Tydng's meek-voiced Couin, Donald, seems to to boot. He aIlI tte SSI 'm 2 nswefrved T b underground -then would be one of those ren w.siaply attract trouble. Cousin Donald. th Wre out to ttlusee il Com s d se Commnnist dCtors' ot N is fault,YO Ud but wherever he Two of his helpeMrs Stite fices as Clearing houses tr went on hs dus as a revenue agebt nobody Doney from 'e at .d 3SMiio -change of ihformatlon the eed to like h- Cousn Donald the Conare 38 Roman bronze medle tt the insttructios H had only o eonolatn. That was cousin remember no sg 3 Prcpitati"on a -n tIM back to cow- --Mor in Waigton. And the mastenrmnds ilI Re still coI a7 i ters who visit haim- as W fu nt R ei0"te dared not ire wioth ccch 40 Liquid tlenits" cousin of a Senator A o measure To touch ta Mr years Cou Do 4ld embroiled in on That w= hM AIo W 0441 The sun S B Tc i mno re -Pg 0grembrtljo after another. Odd Donald aid, bu 42 Auctions r which m ave ea too, You d ever t it to lok at him. written it. 3I PurpAsh t -lhe -- bal durtlittle he.h are ataWdeithaldne h.e 42 tn I I tce -let me repe"t--hat ramp Mu-,, ,, a ta l te' m .W li.aw )03 SLron e ed vr r gonentg people alom otote a think up such toea ly ea that nshavthie records of otan uner abdo t.theiem. W b pretDnF.d land's color Aer L ^ ican c and how The station camtosch f 54 E b Pother cUt d to Phlpk Cou0f n Donald wa called here totble was u gir 54 11, catching moonshinery. In wfor a t al He ItM A,(tb,) UAe. r 01 ro the lm:11. trom: t .and aendif f er " agency.iersoul itIs Made kotlde.r. Swby undercover sns aent or rtey dAl hee thlerm h ouano rd tae d. f .ow 57bmemers tIn public places. of T reasey Jon Ways and, a tt .s a a MiR V TICA meetings are Sort of stn tin tr hteg of the Bure t ap Intl hi wPll srkl w ith classes durinls whch are c ts Unit. so uld h fi_ ilxint atl Picked up by Donald was returned to Atl he soon i Pr lh lshemed perat experMences l P le ecoua think Ul such ta Ia Wtat 2 Green t thhe unernro td of oth er abutall hands hated i~. e P r secut ng. land's color American.cies and how The ftatim cam worln to -c heh s deaue too man y ofs heh w l ey can bl r e applied to la Cousin Donald was cAle here* Of O Scatchinmeetinggs mi aiin te, p l sf w. soavone toto t. :thre tea heftul hai lohtaol nd. o- t strbed time and Place of TriO- John SnydeLt ard. rbben.an anoidous voislce Te- m was atjeiea a meetings. Certain repair shops. tHE chief of theD Auof I.I0Bn po have been uted ast mia ge lie. 1 it.the chief of te Alcohol Ig the s onm a e, h l.ee left for polite evebodry.. fiingp Donald was returned to other member re d salary. Thertee t handslated world over whetherit'se too many special Russianexwere sup edto noe Iron and steel holding an 1-. hour meeting In Paris to plan sabotage of' the Ruhr iPhis session was held three weeks s - ago,. Or the development of strategy to disrupt our Florida-ll .a Caribbean ided m1wUe de- ' Don't think that these ape w hrADWAiY LaGU elallsts .aren't aware of every ...t. detail of our Industrial life. yoity: Tme ekil .so y raIt iS known that they have aosetohVatdetrm .Ae htko Electric e t en in e l n I l etho do Lyonn, Mas, despite the al a ro ee u a security system em whhih G. - It's Just that eartan Wash- l.,5 b' " mont and dt e eh t to Mer h I wor me s tigh ome And don't overlook the Am-I N hit week. O p - torg purchase of 1 ,00' "redi -ks.e.led..-k | rating reports" from rthat bgs- asse finac.a Aistric crdt roves- re sm in.h ~. - tigatlng house which e!l any- ln Wh body who h lr e e, were ir V fa here's no better occasion and for whom. to ,how your ekE as a hostess than at dinnertime. And elS herer battrs Il the Ioii WeP1g how gracious your table-setting can be with Gorham Sterling I ,lze- " "a - Whether you prefer moder or traditional, simpe Ceommittaessewe-iilk ye-.e li)" "Uhlv wRneUitt your st patter with asix-piee lii l ave i b I,' '^, 1' 'I 'I.. eLi r Ufdr y3M Two es ,.s a.- howa.sr i. -san .. I,, w ** 'U". 5 s'us ,. . -. ' 4wl.. a~t.dretslo uwvnu ; nlm pkzu, tl on, ' he- J io i "IF the State Di place-setiag fork, ere aHreWr e ows aword, rs frNas they will be sent Ina teaspoon, salad fork, cream soup will ur p b r r"UContinuous oopueursM of I at e spoon, and butter spreader. leading eduestors and tMe a&, agree- a STE R LI NO e t i vice of trained pefasts in __ the field of foreign i In the theory auradof Wis totalitariantism of every S 'tryi, lstm. especially sines the EstagM has undertaken to aly U to.- "Such speclauW. b* a bm se*, 401%O *de dollsaWeo Oraesfell d"&A trial ranks pm lot lanwhekre wto year owded ?hrs. Advisors to mgeet emae a Reb = wil, ro.eb l ,. es, ....d and J*rovide the ~ te'I s awn** PpenWrn... ow, high. the C e DeL W" IWO. authentic Informafia g - *. ) , .. ". a Imanhwas I*eauldn'a e> Would hw to Qy ha ad tovk diun . :. 4 ,w.~4 *.E.~ [7 5 ,4 F- V.-. * ,'' - ,RPA1R mAGtI '?EwT : WIb-i , -, . .0 Fl ,,-- ; '.- ,. rtunltytOa W daun- .and ,e wa q tad : r.6 I - iff Up Your Hearts :,'~ ~ t, E OB1ci o . itle Ws said: . g ~r~ .. ' - "O y, I've had experenot H are recommendationsw f" five plces where d since grthodati .I.... g ggg' - - Scotland 'Murder ** Ydrd Finds At The Ritz' a-- I wilr 469843 VA532 *A@& #87 S, North , Ne brth But R Mtod .ei 146 Pau 9-lv I36 Pan 1 V 2,4 Pass 29 N.T. Pa. 4o 9 FPO. POm PAM N s . O. Opening lId-,,, . some bridIge nds the con- t depends making the j n~ M 'a hand sl es- ^M B t ~because the depends on wrong guess. t opened thethree of ldes, and declare very pro- erly refused the finesse. Instead he put up the ace of spades and washed the top clubs at once in order to discard the queen of spades. . HL next step was to lead a trump from dummy, playing the From his own. hand on a ,s ten. West carefully refus-' e the trick, and declarer Went into a brief huddle before making his next play. South finally decided to switch to diamonds immediately, and West played low without any hesitation. LONDON. March 11 (UP) A check on De Laltre'i move- Declarer thought about the sit- Murder struck in the swank Ritz meats showed that he flew here nation and made the corrett Hotewhen an emot.enal French duay. guess by going'up with dpnmmy bo r h i s nglh e M Hill registred as king. This correct guess cost him d.thn stran- *$ w*Md vW at the Ritz that his game contract. When he re-I glid..imelf, said today. evlmg and checked into Room turned the -ack of diamonds Iwas thd V "murder at 223. from the tum .ast iayed he tz" for and d.-- low).and t won with the act. (The )e Latre, L West next took his ace of blondefh tramps and led b.h rpmansta ,,Ri& ltz' .-- I~i. dammd to ]asSs imen. l & no Bretred his last diamond, aiA 9Kfl J0W esoutVis w able to ruft and thau diamond by p th aesa dellve- wumd bate taken the quene_ ti- t first shi enA o jet There would thenbe no diamond 4rM.teda thue ( planes to oeoglk#p to ruff, knd the contract would imr abhal Te b tbrees have been made. The Frenchman's suicide was t h e. of RWhatf astrefuses the first the st ige t bd in mcotland sate fleestates. round of diamonds? Then the yar4d ,-vtgaed in s sat m i. .contract an still be defeated- pEp1.aq LUUYI d eWI IUUbGA~A AUU S to '"o ", + "- 40%, eihnhd ZhiBA Mchif of Reed Wants Rapid Action On His 10o Tax Cut Bill WASBHINtOM,.Mi h 11 as a clearing house in sending (UP) Re, nMA. a- legislation to the floor, since it bounced yeArag th .t 'will was approved by the Ways and force House ae on B 20 per Means Committee in mid-Feb-. cent tax out UA1 iI-IW s ruary. Republican i .srtao er and. give tt a green ltt fnrt. The legislation falls in a spo- d ta clal "privileged" class, however, The New York Rubllfn, and Reed can bypass the oom. chairman of the tav-wrl* g mlittee. House Ways and Means oamnmt- tee, told newsme b o4d ers Out he has been reluctant to April 15 the, "atisolu desdline" do thqt because *the bill then for action If the propo0d reduc- would be op n to unlimited t- tion sla to go into effect July 1. amendment -)a fact stressed by House leaders, Reed made the statement aft- er Chairman Leo Allen (R-IlL) There have been past instances had informed him there was ab- In which legislation brought up solutely no chance House Re- under the same procedures were publican leaders would remove so riddled with amendments the bill From Its pigeon-bole in that the committee chairman the Rules Committee any time concerned has moved to have soon. the bill returned fOr further study. Allen added, hoWever, that Reed was free to use any "legiti- Reed also has been anxious to mate" means at his command to avoid a showdown because of bis force the issue. friendship for House Speaker iJoseph W. Martin Jr.. and ether But he noted that President OOP leaders who oppose tax Elsenhower and House and Sen-'cuts now. ate leaders agree a balanced, budget must be in sight before Some even say it may be neces- taxes are reduced. sary to postpone rather thas advance tax cuts because of The Reed bill has been bottled the grim budget picture. up In the Rules group which acts,' Personal taxes now are sched- STERLING BY KIRK I Ji . TA lfouar Vpl received Pa-;West wil wtae he next diamonI Sbsed to tra1 dts with the ace. cash the ace of te hearts, lead 4 diamond to the Sln se f tu4 queen, a t, get a ruff. But those S" hIngs hatp Wonly in the books. "" in real n1,M"t would take thd dsou s and queen of diamonds immediately. jet s.a; f 1s o and the contract would be made. .;. . COPPER COUP Mien B2 S CANTOlt, N.Y. (tP)-The 7. - bet letb -ne* as- S8teel C.rporation has bought Siy 239 acres otland near Pyrltes, Y~uiBw. id BM4 a~iu where _g ... ty ltey Adironrpl. , ...'_i.i. ..iw nA ... "' .... WIm I. ruled to drop about 10 per cent 'net Jan. 1. R"d's I would advance the date o July 1 to coincide with We ~40sd1W d expiration of the essm.prfta tax on bust- nes. Thus the average reduc- tan ter this year would be a* bout per cspt. in Coronation Year 119 TOURS ESCORTED TOURS From New York, Ma* I 2 - Sep. 16 (twom to inadud asr week in Rome orSevyill). Leading i trnsidamcic sirlies and Aestmers. 27 to 77 daysM $799 up. 10 COMNATION TOURS 54 to days. $90, up. SIUINT TOURS By an .or i". 49 as 65 days. $1,13S up. AA forr iwe de b.h*AI a Thema nm yr dehr. Send for "The AdsigWm Tnm- eler in Europe," i.pkcl* e desmcribing oanpuld,--ped .eot travel arvics, with suggested idm~ah issd maps.' Aa m o* HyonL & RgMeso 3.nvATrONS Parque Lesps Telephonesm NL. 3 "L" "t, 2--M I v IW ummmmS-. Mc. Deays are costly. Our prmpt delivery service and our large, compltsk~sd ot m w aterials'are your guTm ry of economy. SERVICE QUAUTY our contrit~uon will help to pave the Pan-America Highway. -," ," ",""" , 45-.:: Psa am, -. P. 2-209 I ...THE FINEST OF ALL Sc~e Whhik? ^ : ?y 1i? *': -' -.. ^ . .. | ";"' /'t ,- ' ' , .. .. . *"- : ... -.... ' ' ... "** ... . "" + '^ .' .r,. . W i -... ..., .. w * .-.-,7 1'. '*.* . *.. ,. y ^5- '*- *- v' SK .1'/ e ' a - .IB Ada 1". ' U If. P. . "1: . . ; .-; ** 1, N o( ~q~fi~ ~ ., * -. ,* ; ..- ,, .r. '. -. .- ,.-. Bl' .-~i'i'A 'AlMIi 7* S. 792 ,' I= PANAMA AME ICAN A S W DAILY NXWSPAPU Cargo and Freight-Ships and Planes- Arrivals and Depa ttes Both are well known writers. Me- Evoy is a roving editor of the .. ., Reader's Digest and is national- ly known as an author and play- wright. .. NEVW PANAGRA DIRECTOR... Election of James H. Steb- bins as a director of Pana- gra (Pan American-Grace Airways) has been announc- ed by Andrew B. Shea, presi- dent of the airline. Stebbins; a vice president of .W. R. Grace Co., has been associ- ated with the international industrial and trading con- cern since 1919. As one of the manages of its aeruvian or- ganization during the period 1938-1947 he first became closely acquainted with Pa- nagra's activities Ia South America. He returned to the United States in 1941 and be- came vice president at Wash- ington the following year until mid-1952 and subse- quently at New York. He is a director of the National ,Foreign Trade Council and' a past president of the Amer- lcan Society of Peru. Flota Mercante de Gran Colombia Inaugurating New Intercoastal Service The MV Casablanca which is due to arrive in Cristobal March 17 will Inaugurate a new Colom- bian intercoastal service. The brand new ship. which was built In Germany will sal from here to Buenaventura and Tumaco, carrying a general cargo, but no pp-sengers. The other ship in the service of the Flota Mercante de Gran Co- lombia is the MV Granada which Is due here March 30. Among t n e C a n a l employee who are sailing Friday is Dr. Ar- thur N. Springall, assistant sup- erintendent of Gorgas Hospital, who is resigning to accept a po- sition with the American Medi- cal Association. Ben S. Chisholm, manager of Balboa clubhouse, and Mrs. Chisholm are also sail- ing Friday for a short vacation in the states. The following is the advance passenger list of the Panama: Mr and Mrs. Joseph S. Adams; Mr. and Mrs. William B. Allnutt; Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Berkley; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Browne; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burke; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Chisholm; Carola F. Clark: Nicholas Courey; Donald M. Gallie; Harriett Gal- lie; Mr. and Mrs Burbeck Gil- .christ; and Mr. and Mrs. Leon I Gronowitz. I William T. Harness: Mr. and IMrs. Bernard Hawbrich and four children; Mr. and Mrs. Jack 0. Holland and daughter; Ms. and Mrs. Gustavus B. Holt; Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. George Kaufman; Mr. and Mrs-. E. M. Kelley; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Lange; Dr. and Mrs. J. Liebermann; Dennis B. Maduro; Mr. and Mrs. Daulton Mann Jr. and two children; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McEvoy; Dr. and Mrs. A. R. McGee; Beatrice H. McKenzle: Mrs. Harold E. McKenzie; Ethel D. Makibbin; and Albert Mitchell. John R. Olsen; Daniel O'Nell; Lillian Ormonde; Juliette Pid- geon; Mr. and Mrs. Grey A. Prin- gle; Mr- and Mrs. James M. Pur- dy and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Repicci: Mr. and Mrs. Warren K. Russell; C. Scha- fer; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schlin- kert; William V. Bell; Chester Solomont: Dr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Springall: Mr. and Mrs. Myles Standish Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Steven VTerhune, and two children: Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmore Watkiris: Malcolm R. Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. Alpha R. Whiton; Mr. and Mrs. William Widen; and Arthur Yesley. RUTH MILLET Says... Wilford McKay are local agents Our new First Lady is re- for the service, ported to have said that the -only flaw she could find In New Record Time Set the White H ous e is that By Panagra On there isn't enough closet space. Lima to Miami Flight Probably nine out of ten A- Panagra's El Interamericano merican women have the same set another record recently when complaint about their homes. one of its fleet of specially mo- Why is it that we women dif -d DC-6's made a non-stop can't get enough storage space flight between Lima and Miami in our houses to tak care in 8 hours and 33 minutes, aver- of a family's belonging 4had aging 310 mph. The distance be- make our housework easter? tween the two cities is 2700 miles Isn't it because only a worn- Veteran Panagra pilot Ernest an who has kept house knows Hummel was at the controls, the importance of adequate whjlc the co-pilot was Capt. H. D. storage space? Yet most of our Hicks and J.L. Devine the flight homes are designed by men. engineer. Panagra was recently awarded We need more women arhil- the Frye Trophy for having the tects. No woman designed fastest scheduled flight pf alny house would ever be short on U.S. flag airline, its El Inter-' closet space. Any woman knows americano service between Mia- the frustration of not having a mi and Buenosp Ares. broom closet In the kitchen, a ad --B-.o r convenient closet for guests' Criatobal To Sa" wraps, two walk-in closets in Friday From Is.hmus every bedroom, etc. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McEvoy, who have spent ther pist two weeks TRE LADIES HAVE THE on the Isthmusa, are among the EXPERIENCE passengers who are to sail Friday morning lrim Cristobal on the And only women seem to Panama liner Panama, accord- realize that a family has to Ing to the advance passenger list. have storage space for such CBaIS W*LKIYP rlnanteer t. t . cRIUS AND m mW RSH N :I SSPRINWtM 1UD FATUHEI -I "*' I k WEARIN "--,-i . -^ .,... i .HW,, W W" O,, s -, WARNER BROTHERS PATHE NEWS FASHION GROUP arrives In Panama. Shown left to right: Scott McKay. Mrs. John Mor- gan McKay, Jack Horton, cameraman; Miss Norma DuPaul, fashion editor, and Ethel Van Houten, arrived Monday night on Braniff's "El Conquistador." A sequence taken In South Amer- ica will be shown in a world-wide distribution of Wae-sr Pathe- News reels, to be released within the next 60 days. This group is traveling through South America in connection with at point enterprise with Braniff Airways, and plans to Spend about a week photographing in Panama. .I bulky items as vacuum' clean- ers. traveling bags, golf clubs. tennis rackets, and so on. Half the frustration of the average housewife living in a home she didn't plan herself comes from a builder's appar- ent lack of knowledge of how many clothes, and how much equipment It takes to keep e- ven a small family functioning. Since the job of keeping house falls on women, it would help a lot If more of the houses women have to keep in order were designed by women. But until that -happy day ar- rives we women can only wish that every firm of men- architects employed one house- wife as a consultant In charge of closet space. CAN FILL YOUR NEEDS WANT A1$ PANAMA AMERICAN FART F UMoHTI = m gw BB wSTW EUROPE AND NORTH AND SOUMT PACIFIC COAST (A Limited Number of PamIegerW Br ets) TO EUROPE: S.S. Pont Audemer ................................... March 11 TO COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, PERU & CHILE: S S. Bay ux .......................... .................. Murch 16 TO CENTRAL ASMRICA & WEST COAST U.S.A.: M.S. WYOMING....... ................ ............... March s PAaSSENGR SERVICE rOM NEW TORK TO P L OUTH & LE HYMATE S. noe deFrance......... ......... .................... March 14 PASSENGER SERVICE FROM CARTAGENA TO EUROPE: .5 Antiles ............................................. May 14 INDEPENDENCE LINE Weekly Fast Car ervie Between Crisb"l Balboa & Weml Coe . of U.S. A Canada. Cr"st6bal: FLRNCR LINE, JrO.O Br IB Tel. 3-241 & Ilt ranam i LDOo V M 9A. pam I" TM. a.-- 4 i.---- Bndy Mets a Lady I A TE A WARM IN TIlEEARLY MEr.CItMW. I 4LLE oUot. dOThS AND EE bODDIU ,,tTUER N'I CAPTAIN EAU! IPlMI TMO. l PM A l- FLINT W .. ,. -- Clinches I He Prefer" t4 GLta Now, aim .... ... Lookt . I 'r7 - ~ '45 fthin Not i4 wtep % I : bI * BWL : tA s PP Perils of Parenthood UGaBUNN! Retrieved 100 Per Cent W U I~I4 f WFX~f kiT IIM* Z 4iftiwV 14 4VW HE ISMI PUT HS IIHlp1 o PAGE FOUR S- . I 't . Ml ' : v : IL i i" i I r. "w K'W^'ly'**9^1^( ~~k. - ~ *b.aq~ BTAL . $: .*r . .1. rL No1 - ---- -- ----- -- --- _Ir _ 0--Wtr - I - ..' I':'< t N.* ', A * '. ^ ,. -1 -. :> .. ',.. . .vmuHAD rr 7TLAT VAtt P^^^-S.BEFORE.,E WW VEK/ FORGOT^I *CCORDNN6 Mou AcLnrD 'THIS RIGHrT Z DR. F1WE W01*4A. Dio . MIANVy MO .. ol 4SAoE- 5 FUNNllTMWaerr^ fRO- Mar NOT40COLP LO6ICAU we HERM,.W.y, VPEWEIKl. WAR.M A#R4. COWit .jM . '''*. IAnA* AEImCe An onDUnT Daaf pUWSmaP3 rASP WW &-& R pl y. J(.. T, 'm Drainage Repairs Bomb Explodes 1.iO 7, 8" P7, 11,#., sO y Started Today In Radio City; d,, Tor. .oi FIToraOn Madden Rood None Injured TO MCARIN@ Sdy Maintenance pivialon forces NEW YORK, March 11 (UP) You cahar oles s d.radai Coll-.will start repsrIA and replac- A small bomb exploded In the mr lealy and fmm dimes .H "o' jov te. ^ t ou Op. John ato the d rtS S.at road and m .Oto aitiLnd .others orchestra seats. There ws no carrielslifetftimn!phon . ^^^ ^i^ k,"_<1.1 mi gfoT ,.l l-_.-il l mee I^trod. mands of the theltireM ^ tl rate are cauttioed, to exerheH due panic among patrons of the h e nt It.It.soklwithao o Ile:but.,t hfa ndein lboad Yo ea a ta nThet lIsHal, audience today, but police "a CRY So aft od lb whom an S, '_ efer; and bth, Mrs. At Haro ',ponsto our mortEl enemies: the ram to train p new hone .. hee t o ro mte hen the dr.e raof road and mandothersorchestrasats. There was no carries i ;a" ten will mee "ro"r 0 he mn's the isrwe rate are cautia to ex e ands due panic among patrons of the antee. it wh endsd-ofrt..b.rucaution. w wnt rsip e Re -d's-largest movie theater, e-m reue fpp- n r Me i f ward A.ponst otot Lo-bTaen i s:ctI r tbase saian 0d C t ueo " o-. t.. d. e. o nl ant nd qlrd for the, to te l Irunsa-hpeople an Ie ea Ii n oonsd even -asi than the fy romh :00 Pi. In h, Card Rom prolong a a the g1 s^ Sta C i a Z-4ame aMty bar er une t ork s e gunman who the pot m o14 P 8 h ir"o;andMr.L.D hol NN af On twl enrd Mrs . E. Davis; 3rd, Ii n mrder Ao and t s usnIRD dee c.onf.P loiter and Mrs. u s teor. Bra-wseIahale te o r; YrknthyCaptain oandlrs. world.It upplie eaver, e-Inadequp ede.tht' Mr d .oward eTo rsG ap ons to oung people enemies: the grChina. He also received 12 to nS'e ' rC l or Tro and Nh......rAd lha- 20 e for llh e porr Hotel P'amonte, B hi Proince, I !e* i, andr. Denison, Mrs. C Laurie. Commu380 teprsentatves a .from Wash- talent. Bn,., gMrs. Denieon ia the formr A by the dyton. Ington will address the 3iang V.a.e.... Brbara Gunn dagter of w ople lo Friday and ,a talw- Dn T oMad mws. L. Ng un rofaeiledh astoht sthe, tarpi I A,-eidi ontly fhromtii.t"i aorta tis I t he h t h ne ^ C.w the situation eistig the ForteAm Area.eAllint.aretow o olneseanman o to the r a decent at present will be ai- tdalitsowntained in- SCebrates cor diall rvar to me iniompal only ofith Si :, -. At'C, C^b Anne. lorn- 1, .o Monday deve -in tat uthare wilronal itopcs evera tit - ,1,, / smka, of thank you for yourkind |la a Al not but stir ad son, Lo- I CxprwI d L oiin oa t heir ncent b tN f TI u -- ai a. x Gu ,i .. ..4 nea g n:15o=seta , Mr.eo"mRob-,-e.uesday'..yde N na roc and the CMthic 7:tinue5 ofeI t-InileRe.edo Muer C .i" .=rcle en. .. decent ,. AfrIn Its.righteousPratrtel.Wdaquall Sfor hresaoIan*dBusinessrfor all those we oworkfor all ot Curch IM1301Heigts il- i o fl oIn e ,.._U .m-Impor)ltanceaPto our fight ~ 4 fe-'"t "ual work" the Adni.nis- Chinese Gunman -endn ub o.fa thyedtheUntedStates pay higher nIl, e ow ertaxesand I's O that their moving to Mueo re rt d, ,th onoonSt..Luke, Ancon the Zone s egulartdinners venat ert eng pon Monday evening at account, t.ere's s tie f 0ts na)i t 'Bobby Inn'n ater o 6 pBishopeMorrispmendou gdap between the bailc MANILA- M -for..parent isU.b ht o n cnesogunmanwwhok, 4gua ldroheiotdJ noht trEs._er.. wll hor d i Dieubandnpurser oflof,* on ethai 0u*e- , of bui Jb*0m' meetSonthly meeting, ,life "npr sowahn' .a wonder Aiv e wate rcdaiw am dedau iaiI l "'Gi inthe3ht Mountains at 46M foot. Famoe" ltaiuine. in-L_ e .......at -7:36p"m. within mealeovetight in oa e-.with- O0fnp doatteolptddeto ery :th ltp ~flg.tvan 4)f U fand oryowarkTd --;t erDoTowGroupp to China. He also received 12 tob8 r 1 &A& mpt dumorning n .ateirresentwee.wie .of prayer Fr id...evening.terVene.... JDmnison,"onFeb. 26.Cut i- presentatlves*-from wash- iA at Guort dahr kf pngopleond wi, ay ddr theu i' "51 "to A t h"et ae'on"T ""ie uof meetings.whc ,db 100 oil a.moa'a.,4LSRTat-In the :.Q.I. .>,,..Meont, winl0co..,,fr.nr 4 ...-.to the 21st ev evqp at the .-"ar"at oaWar- " Now, inl te !u Air seri Cheornoat clal series. Sixteen models in all, provide" ,'creates ter yo Wa mew class of A;e ca- a new Chevrolet for every buyer and every cars. Has 14 ~ikitictioo of appearance and need. All give you new higb pmnpresuuo 4 us e lnene~q of. apgW1itmats far beyond "ny- power. greater gasoline mileage. A nw .aw !' ,thing in o Clevrolt'sm field. Powerglide* automatic irnmision. and The ll Air uithi includes four modeis- Power Steering,* are among the 'eaies MORE PEOPLE 't. ...iTS 2- M"or aod 4wo M edans, sport coupe' and advances. Come in and see all the new fe. TI,.nNk."Y.. converible. T oter models are ifi the tures that make Chevrolet for '53 entire . W "Two-Tea" De oulannd "One-Fifty" Spe- new through and throughtl A w:, M ,M0".. 0 M.A r C, ',w ..5 uA .. smi ~kmTu..Tr n Nrs .IUU.55Euatoims mit al midr. iFIW61 V.PARIDI, So A, titsa a. tFAaCiSl g m& iA' eIA me.. it PANAM4. .P. A.A .- 0 SoAs- -4. .- A s P ', ' *" - ... -. .. " "' ";-......'. .'.. .."Y - . .. -..... -fr-*,e-" '' ,,rr"&t' ._ 1 .* "I JL" .- : . TE PANAMA AMERICA AN WNADUsD DA&T WPAB PAGE SIX I~ ;... COMM A OF i 1949 CHEVROLET 4-dobr, =1 1 IPay less I sowmor l Od t, . Wgoo i AL odtfires..$1, z0 -P **te -a t-t- ,- ---.. ."*:. g000 pa0 BUy Reynolds LIFETIME Alumi. * Ail Corrugated Roofing \ and Sidie. 1948 OLDSMOBLE -- 98, two door,, Rust Proof, Needs no Paint, hydramatic, Permanent, Repels best, o, W , Emboassed for GOutrer ro, nw Beauty and Rlrldity plastic eat E F IV NVP/ I Mr co vrsv...... 1,0o . FOR SALE FOR SALE Household Automobiles FOR SALE- II types of refrigerators iFOR SALE:---1938 Packard Coupe 25 cycle. Terms can be arranged. $125.00. House 9-B New Cristo- House 174, Gmboo. Phone 6- bol. Phone3-2986. 324.__ i FOR SALE: 1947 Chrysler. Fully FOR SALE:--Refrigerator 25 cycle, equipped, 5 good tires. Call 7:30 - $60.00. Call 83-2151 (PAD) 4:00. 87-3164. After 4:00, Pa- dunring duty hours. nama 3-2449. ..... - FOR-SALE:-Mahogany dresser with FOR SALE:-1941 Oldsmobile six se- large mirror $25.00. Large choir, don, excellent body and upholstery. $15.00. Amason 0775-G, Willioam- Radio. New hydromatic tronsmis- son Place, Balboa. sion Best offer. 2-4214 after 3:- FOR SA F_-Six foot low couch. -- Ist Street Rio Abojo. No. 2120, FOR SALE: 1947 Tudor Ford 6 downstairs cylinder, excellent condition, on- FdOwnsAiLs: O__ refrigerator, ginol owner, $650.00. Hou'e 0581 FOR SALE: On. ferator, 25 1 Ancon, 2-1759. cycle, $85.00. House 64, 2nd| B no, -15 Avenue, Son Francisco ;FOR SALE:-Dodge 4 door sedan, F ---T m -han c--. 1950. Low mileage. Excellent con- FOR SALE:-Three mahooany chai/-, diin $1,500. Tel. Balboo 2- two end tables. Chinese silver diticn $1,500 T Balboa 2- chest. House 5426-A, Dioblo Hgts_ 2 ..... ORSAL --astic uphosterd FOR SALE:-1948 Chevrolet Fleet- VOk7 SALEE-Pla~stic upho0lstered hiv- mate 5-pasoge Club, Coupe, ingroom suite, household furniture, mt 5-passenger93-B u th. St. some Qmr. steel furniture, refriger- N0 C.stob u-. aotor, washing machine, woodwork- New C .stobal. - ing power tools, all 25 cycle. FOR SALE.-1951 Pontiac Chieftain House 93-8, 6th. St. New Cristo- De Luxe. 4 door Sedan, 8 cylinder, bal. seotcovers end synchio-mesh drie. FORSAL: 9 F. Wstighose very good mechanical condition eALE =CFtVA.ATaelepshtoine2- refrigerator. Corner cabinet m e 07atCIVA S n A. Telephone 2 h c g a n y 2 c h a ir s l iv in g r o o m o v e r 0 7.. . . . . stuffed. House 5277 Morrison St., FOR SALE:-1948 Ford Super De- Diablo. Phone 2-2718. 4uxe Club Coupe. Block with j6' FOR SALE :-1949, 25 cycle West- Compr n ron ote iqghouse 9 cubic foot, or will trade eel new brakg sstem for 60 cycle. 1451-B. Owens, Bol- A reul buy for some GI. Phone Albrook 2208 7oo. FOR SALE -Willy's Jeep. duty free FOR SALE:-Monterrey style living- FO cE-an.cal condition, $400 room set. Doveno. upholstered, .G910 mechanical conchtlOn, $400 chair, coffee table, end tables. "A Avenue beside P o nonome . $50.00 complete. 83-5281. oP FOR SALE-- 1947 Frazer Sedan LESSO N S good condition Coll No, 3732. FLYING WANTED LEARN TO FLY with AGSA at Pai- tilta Airport. Tuiton on Piper Cubs. AlieeilaueOUs Tel: 3-1337. -- .. RESORTS Wt, loms' Santa Cltr Beech cot- to ges. 2 bedrooms. refrlvotation. Rockgas rangers. IBlbeo 2-3050. Except week-ends . Spend your weekend at Casino Santa Clara, cabin B.4.00 o couple. Dance music by Casino Aces. r I I. 11 ('Z.' i.' a' Z 9 Il (w here parking is a pleasure) 279 Central Ave.-Tel. 30140 TrUpofte iext"S, A Shipping, moving, storage. Wa pack and orate or move anything. 'Phone 2-2451, 2-2562, PanamL Houshl E xcIng DEALERS IN NW AND USED FURNITURE 1_ Ajlti ,i Row w, .,g5^~ :. WO ERENS-f gLsN , MISCELLANEOUS D* - he a ve k a e -*e * Wrte A lkelei AOSEayes. Ml 2031 Ases. C. Z. DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic. Central Avenue K Street, corner. Telephone 2-3479, Panama. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM PANAMA TO MEXICO one way $85, round trip 135 (15 day-limit), $169.00, good one year; to LOS ANGELES, one way, $149.15. raund trip, $252.35. 90 day-limit). Pename Dispatch Service 3'6 Avenidae Necional (Automebile Row). Tel. Panema 2-1655. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE: Crank Shaft fits '46, '47 ond '48, Nosh Ambassador, new end has balanced flywheel. '47 motor scooter, motor recently overhauled. BARGAIN, Tel. 2- 2946. House No. 5337-B, Davis Help Wanted WANTED: Good home with pay offered to good clean honorable- girl for general housework. Apply house 875 Motrpon Avenue, Bol- boa,Weodnesday. PsitioK Offered Attractlye so ry for experienced ond <'ompetent. secfrWeary. Male preferred Advancement unlimited, for person with effective executing ability. Re- spOnsibility and initiative. No oppor- tunity for others. English and Span- ish required. Write submitting. com- plete details of education. Experience and work references to Box 2007, Ancon, C. Z. Draft Call1 bsiid For 53,001 Men For Amy I Hay St. Dioblo FOR SALE --One Singer foot ma- ch;ne wth motor. Piano, Spinet. Tel Balboa 2494. FOR SALE --Wire hair Fox Terri.er 5 months old. make AKC register- ed Phone 2-1590. FOR SALE: Doberman Pinscher puppies, purebred, 2 months old Male $100.00, Female $75.00. Call BoIlboa 2915. s. FOR SALE:-Meat block, appliances, and household furniture. Phone 3- 1848. FOR SALE.- 2 place settings Inter- national' Sftrling-sprng glory. Nev- er used. $25.00. One pair Con, quisrador stirrups, $10.00. 76-E. Coco Sollto FOR SALE -Young hamsters Itoy bears I. Ideal house pets. Amus- ing. odorless. 239-B, Pedro Mi- guel. FOR SALE. Nice complete baby bed, also good rodio and rooster. will sell cheap, can be seen at house 19, room 3 upstairs, 45th St, Bell& Vista. FOR RENT Rooms FOR RENT.-Furnished room. with kitchen privilege and phone. 45th Street No 34. Tel. 3-4625 FOR SALE Boats & Motors FOR SALE--25 cycle motors, 1-4 and 1-3, I H.P. Motor Launch. 34 foot, 108 h p. Continental Ma- rine engine, reduction gear. neces- Ssary equipment for use. A bargain. Phone 5-325. IIltl Amrkan Prosals Reojcted- By Irbul 6(vi. TEHERAN, March 11 IUP - Iran is --ejecting long discussed Anglo-American proposals for Wt ling the two-year-old oil dtspute which brought the coun- trv fj^ to h vpa A f^ .i.r.i. -. WANTED. By responsible couple without children, house or apart- ment iwo Or three bed-rooms in Congielo, Bella Vista. Vista Alegre. or Golt Heights. Call Panama 3- 4702 between 7.00 and 9-00 p. m WANTED TO BUY:---Smmch tires, suitable for reconstructing. Recons- tructora Nocoonal, S. A. No. 7,. SPeru Avenue, telephoe..2-04D6. WANTED: Reti'red.Canal Zone couple for contract '"it Crona- do Bech. Small -so ty jfr cot- tage and uLillteSF. Fr-r pointment cal Balboa 3346.'* -f I . 1. You Sell 'em...When You T ell 'em thru PA. ClassifiedsI" Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 "'" Street Panamt -:; No. 12,179 Central Ave. Coln A... .A.. .-- ;- "f' .-- Carltoa rog Store 10.0M# Melkder Ave.-Phone 255 4 I0 WiM IT -*Ord&. eb a"&"dd oa~W"rl Lewis Service No. 4 Tivoli Ave.-Phone 2-2291. and Morrisoe's Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 2-0441 Salon de Belieza Americano No. 55 West 12th Street Prop\ .' S.A. " Agencies Internacional de Pubicaciones as trtaorner Estudia te No. 3 Lottery Plana Phone 2-3199 PhqbO 2-2214 and 2-2798 PHILLIPS Oceonside Cottages. The only court in Santa Clara with an Oceanview from all cottages. Steps to beach, Rock Gas, refrigeration,- barbecue and shuffle board. Pan- amra 3-1877. Margarita 3-16-73 Box No. 435 Balbtoo. FOR RENT Hougea. FOR RENT-For two or three months a completely furnished residrnce consisting of two bedrooms, two baths, two living rooms and dining room, kitchen and servants' quaor- ters. For information from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. at 37th street E, No. 2. FOR RENT Apartments FOR RENT:-Modem and screened apartment, two bedrooms, etc., $60.00. 4th of July Avenue. No. 61-A. Miguel Hive. Phone 3-4844. Radio Programs Your Community StatiOn HOG-840 WeM n100.000 Pel.Mwi Presents Today, Wedaelday, MaInh PM. 3:15-The Little Sbow 3:30-Music for wedneay 4:00-Music Withot W.dS 4:15-Sepia Parade ' 4:30-What's Your Favorite 5:15-ENGLISH ON THE AIR (Agendcia Steer.) 5:20-What's your Favorite (cont'dj. 5:30-News 5:35-What's Your Favorite (contd) 6:00-It Stuck in my Mind (BBC) 6:15-Musical interlude 6:30-Parade of Hits 6:45-Lowell Thomas 7:00-Old Time Ballroom (BBC) 7:30-BLUE RIBBON 8PR0T8 REVIEW 0 7:45-Frenfch In the PAr &DO) 8:00-Evenlung salon 8:45-SPECIAL INT'ERTIW .' 9:00-The Halls of Ivy 10:00-THEATER OUILD ON THE AIR (VOA) ll:00r-The Owl's Ueat Midnight-Sign Off. , Gromlich Sonto Caira becrh.- cottages. Electric Ice boxes gase toves, moderate rates. Telephone 6-441 Gomboa, 4-567 Pedro Mi- ouel.. I 1949 Amerlcon family desires to bfe tliree or four bedroom hou w 6ne yeao. Call Panaoma 3-o188 WANTED:-Furnished threj bokoom house with maid's 4grt&rs tor Swedish diplomatic faffiy for at least two months fro maid iPMarch to mid May. Call Pana... 2R0170 WANTED TO RENT: Pi pple farm, near Panama. Write to L. L6peO. Panama P. O. FOR RENT: Amican foas v of four desires to rent an unfurn.shed house in good residentlol sMctop. At lbost three bedrooms a" two baths. Will consider large apart- ment. Please telephone 34852, Panoma. Exp s As PlaM L&n Ons Carrior rrv w.-. after An Cl; the .- * * ' 'ahvWC LET. sedau, plastic tp '' *idBi, pO~r N .* g~^tow - mileage .... 1,850 r* 1951 FORD V.8 ooTv. , coupe, leather, good top ,,. 1,590 .tn : .:ftuf WASHINGTON, March 11 (U- P)-Th e defense department today issued a draft call of 53,000 men for the Army during May. The Air Force and Navy and Marines- do not plan to draft any men during may. The draft call is at the same level as has been Issued for the past several months. The May draft call will bring to 1 414,430 th- bm.mho- n* m" Kew Mey We* ISO& Ma'h 1 " sit Eye* Post TRENION, NJ, Marc 11. (I -d pate leal f studied eourpre.e-e,..H^IN _inno 1_J_.. fa JA *-___lvl Kj w Jer ey cma %lj 1Q -,no I~l verge or oanirupcy,l ______ IUU Officials 1"1 doed. today. Tou' Tmow, Thursday, Marsh IS er Nei Two of Premier Mohammed AJ. next Mossadegh's advisers told news- 6:00---a on --Tha a d Xi men the government could not Clock Club Tb r W oi; agree to the proposals, as a mat- Clair M C|Ba lr.te ter of principle. T:---Mor111R 8on. Iranian compensation for the 8:15-.MorniVarieties Atty Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. was un- 8:30-tute Makers gg WCa derstood to be the snag In the 8:41--Jerry Sears Present the Pi current negotiations. The com I 9:00-News utry pany's long term rights were 9:15-Sacred Heart Progr oaus superseded by the nationaliza- 9:30-As I See It ta lon of Iranian oil 10:00-News g!l 00 I0:05-Off the Record ' U. S. Ambassador Lov Hender_- 11:00---New The son has been negotiating for!11:05--Off the Record (contd) er I months with fMassdegh on the 11:30-Meet the Baqd 8t proposals now marked for re 12:00-News :arse Ejection. P.M. Januas Karim Sanjabl and Kazem 12:05-Luncheon Music Hassidt. advisers to the premier 12:30-Popular Musice and members of Parliament, re- 1:00-News vealed Ehe government's inten- 1:15-Personality Parade ionrs. They WaMossadegh l:45-Lum and Abner M would give Parliament a full re- 2:00-A Call from Les Paul port on" the proposals and the 2:15-A Date for Dancing government's attitude toward 2:30-Afternoon Melodies them within two or three days. 2:43-Battle of the Bands 3:00-American Debi* b.k: Ebdon Jr. Named 3:15-he Uttle Ebdon Jr. Named 3 :30-Muslt for Thuoey " 4"-00--Oreat Artists V Assistant Super. :S-ob Ery(UP Of Pacific Locks 5:-w- at., 5:35-What's Tour Favorite toa Thomas 1. Ebdon, Jr., has (contdI of been appointed assistant to the 6:00-Pleasure from books*iU superintendent of the Pacific (BBC 6 Locks and wil assume his new 6:15-Musical Interlud duties in the near future. He is 6:30-Rlcky's Record presently employed as electrical 6:45-Lowf l Thomas engineer in the office of the 7:00--First Pehearsal ( chief of the Locks Division., 7:30-BLUZ RIBBON Ebdon is a native.o f the Ca- -,iEVIEW . nal Zone, his father having 7:45-PETRONIO PJ been employed for many years Petronio's Talor before his retirement at Oatun 0:00-Thirty Minute Locks. He was graduated from .(BBC)e Cristobal HIRh School and the 8:30-schoes of the Canal Zone Junior College. He 's %wItt completed his scholastic train. 2: .D..om. Ing for a bachelor of selence 9;O: e Ameroican i degree In electrical engineering VOA) - at Georgia Tech. B r S ) He has been employed by th 9:,IIi Canal since 1M and enter ) training' 0 an appefituae aim He w^ ^i df^iB _11W In th -"a.-,=M U,,; auuUX u l XIloIen drafted since the start of the WASHINGTON. March 11 (UP) Korean war. Of this total, the --A bomb fell from a returningK Marines have taken.81,430. The Corsair fighter exploded aboard Marines, however, have drafted the aircraft carrier Oriskanv off no men for a year. Korea March 6, and killed Swo Crewmen and injured 15 others, Defense officials have said the Navy announced today. that draft calls will continue Five of the wounded were in at the same high level as the "serious condition." may quota through July in The accident was marked by order to replace draftees afid high persor.li courage on the enlisted men whose terms of part of two crewmen who drag- duty are expiring. ged the unconscious pilot and The Defense Department said one of the victims from the ex- the number of men requested Plosion area. by the Army for May is based, The tighter was returning on maintaining approved from a bombing mission in strength after allowances have North Korea when the missile been made for enlistments andfel loi anad exploded on the car- reenlstments." rier's flight deck. A faulty re- ff lease mechanism apparently had Draft Director Lewis B. Her- failed to release it over the tar- 011ey warned recently that de- get. ferments fo r students and The dead were identified as fathers may have to be changed Ihotographer Airman Thomas to keep the armed forces up Leo McGraw. Jr., .22, of Theresa. to strength through the draft. N.Y., and aviation electrician Thomas M. Yeager, 19, of Co- lumbus, o. SThe carrier was restored to Panama Rotary Club full operating condition the fol- lowing day. Rotarian Steve 8turgiss, Pana-1 The Navv said there was a mo- ma manager of the Texas Com- meant of potential disaster when pany (Panama), Inc., will be bomb fragments ptereed the fuel uest speaker for the Panama tanks of a Pantner jet tighter Rotary Club at its regular week- on the hangar deck ly luncheon tomorrow.Themeet-i The hangar bav was flooded taig will be held at Hotel El Pa-I with fuel but fire-fighters iso- nama at 12:15 P.M., and all visit- lated the bay and kept damage Ing Rotaria= are Invited, Ito a minimum. .IF7, S1949.. .i w_ .j "-. MIcGraw was killed while mak- ig a motion picture of the bomb dropping, bouncing on the deck and exploding. Yeager was bit by shrapnel while repairini a plane parked on the han sar deck. The unconscious lot,. It. Ed- ward Kummer, 39, rocheler N.Y. was hauled from the wr i sra by L , A _; ' LONG AND BSORT WAVE RADIO@ Hi.M to 1 M --at-. 1949 CHEVROLET 2.2-or plast , seat cover, new ,iries ...;.,.. 1,200 * 1951 BU SPECIAL 4-d0oo, dynaflow, pii seat cWeNI, low ..'.. 1,850 * ,, 1 4BU.C I. M. m tlh radK. .we gL ;a fires& lea[" er interior, telews , WhbS * t oiy I v *. .e :' 1 " seasoned troupers In the ft three bal Little Theater's curnt hit,- head the. c gama t Ilnt an f.I , atie NIa auk 8t the se for the hilarious r9 a n" able at the Criatobal ,the MW box oice In the Seout Stack beh In New Orlatel S" ' ": '' "j T "- 7Q 7 ' .* -", it.!'-.., t '- ,- ,. ". *I' 'I / '.' - 4 ... S" I A9,, -- oA, AP 378 N VIMl s' II -n-~.3,78 I .llII IIIII I i I I I - 1rIrumredby traom r Iicr sev- i The o r 'ers r .f PanamA a I5 n 05 a t mt1 ea S h service m b t eot berei- aParde pPa n 0 %hal-ity meeting' will be u* .d held Thuras April 30 as the Padro Miael unrion taurch -athe Ganobe a Union Churoh d Cotored. PMro testant Church ,as ehourte - Morningr cofee will be seftred at 8:0 followed by the meetif Sand lunches at 11:30. so that T ..the ladles ma return by ttain If they desire to do so. SThe program is bein ret up S with a panel of civic and roi- Sous leaders or'on the bdlmu i cussing the Civic Revnsipbi s or wAlril 15 anouB e of to Chrlp o Wbman."' Made the s' Officers of .this organthation biggestet year. are: president, Mrs. Piaui lIa- orV g 'Te the ener; ic'-preaident, Mrs. R: H. ar ry ~ em- Greene: 2nd vicev-prluent, Mis. caePrank Sul: recording secretary, In 1 an .ppat Mrn Carl Maedl: orrisponding Wat out t obQe, and prod- secretary, Mrs. Arthur Cotton; i de cts rima ls from a mechanic- treasurer. Mrs. Clearance Jacob- em ,th-dealing tak son: xa stant-treasurer, Mrs.:F. Se -a. Pier . The p t. Its -turned TI A-.. .s d .l.ar l.n bt ,. Ss prawling. Industrial LUXat. wh eon - *sRelar? *ap. GM bad been ln at sa iL 1862, wIth the rel l f The total GM re in- ite and, trucks, poas1 , ited..m thne stop hhtime r third. - GuestsIlk eluded Usen. OI _-L I.,1 to 'c >;t plus $1 UWC, Almon. q ed i "n Oi's total tax bll for I "a tor lI 0,00t to Mae...n m. ed: . 537* * O". o tndo s t rerng to r ato. a NEWSPAPER Errol Flnn and Maureen O'Hara head the action cat dif Unl- versal-Internalional's technicolor "Against All Flags," Flynn, starting hlie16th year as a swashbuckling star, Is seen as a Brit- Ish naval officer who masquerade as a deserter in drder to join a pirate gang' headed by Miss O'Hara. Anthony Quinn, Alice Kelley and Mildred Natwick head .he large supporting cast, di- rected by George. Sherman and produced by Howard Christie. "Agilnat All flagg" will be shown tomorrow, simultaneously at the Bella Vista and Tropical Theaters. )I lRR.-.:.O I I t R : l 4. -^ -9 7 * a~'.~'t J~ TUNEOUS .-O TO.IGHT CECILIA Starts TOMORROW!_ Terrific Double Feature! SPECTACULAR ACTION TRIUMPH fgitWWOS- sumna9ew mu PLUS: - h 7'In the great role that won him the ACADEMY AWARD! GARY COOPER "SERGEANT .YORK" Stupendeoa Re-Releasel with WALTIi BRENNAN JOAN ESM1IE RELEASE...! I .. . ........ ^W., -- ._.1- - -" 4 I *~w* .2 Li t&p~ I~1s It' C.:; - I i: I 'L, '. ,. r," I^ if / - fa*..'.' . > I j $- . .. , f. .. mo or *. eh.t. hI m m. add bsupsu.u -dv'~h qu 2nd Drima FesI Se For March 27 At CHS Au. To celebrate International Theater Monto, the second an- nual Isthmlan Drama Festival sponsored by Thes Troupe 217 of Cristobal High School will be held March 27 and 28 In the Criatobal High School audi- torium. Six one-act plays will be pre- sented by groups from both aides of the isthmus. Groups partici- pating will be the Theater Guild Cristobal Little Theater, Balboa High School. Cristobal High School, Junior College, and in- dependents. After the last one-act play has been presented, awards will be given lor the best actor, best actress, and the best play. Last yer the Theater Guild walk- ed away with all three top hon- ors. but this year stiffer compe- tition is expected. International Theater Month __i I- ILJ %m LLU Ii z-- Zmm iLJ arj: OppS >o '4 Cf 0 tI) -a ... DRIVE-IN THEATER 7r :Lr a-s RIoad. M '~rte yv OfleftM' Schbol FPHONM: BAT 3-U6 mNI T 3-1521 a S7:U f *sP.M. Today: Popular Night $1.10 per CAR! Bring all the family and neighbors And try our delleous Jumbo Hamburiers or Piping Hot Hot DOES! Our SNACK BAR opens at 5:00 p.n. a MAR !! " otw -.m isarum.-- Is a wold-wide movement, aim- ucatlonal, Scientific Oa Cut. ed at promoting Internat onal aral Oranizatimo OUW ) understandlnnr and world peace. trough participation in laW During March of each year national Theater Month. American theaters actively Curtain time for the drama promote the ideals of the Unit- Festival is A p. m. Admission t1 ed Nations and its specialized free but children must be as. agency, the United Nations companled by an adult. SPECIAL PRE-CURTAIN DINNER from 7 p.m. in the Patio in time for the 8:30 performance of NOEL COWARD's "Private Lives," staged by the circle players. March 11 thru 14 Bella Vista Salon Play tickets $2. On sale, lobby. EL Wn TODAY* CENTRAL U'--kk .d hMb N wl TW mmmobw if M N MS PRODUCIOMS MC O"MIl ms wam..a es. oetemawrm Ha ampusu s n tam s Om e knha.u STHEPANAMA yMv THEATRES BELLA VISTA 1:3 3. 5:5 :j l. g m.- ACTIMNI ROMANCE VENGEANCEI Robert TYon Janks Carter "THE HALF BREED" In TICuNcoLoQa CENTRAL GERALD MORE, RITA MOfENO, in - "THE a RING" ACTION -- RE GIFT Wednesday $150.00 IN CASH PRIZES! LUX THEATRE SPECIAL WPRMIN "INTERMEZZO" sta ning: - ingrid LeslO BDEGMAN HOWARD *i t- 2 s:It 4:36, T:M, I.0 .m. DALSO TROPICAL John Wayne in "RED RIVER" AH Star Caut in "UNTAMED WOMEN" CECILIA THEATRE AN HRmOIC ADVTrwURE...' "ACTION IN THE NORTF ATLANTIC" withe Eblr gar -. De Clark Also A Fine Muical Comedy .. "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON" In Tremaleobr I wikh DmoSh M,1m ljma riPs ENCANTO CAPITOLIO Air CamINmed Richard Greene tephen A Great Double PrormiI Meauy Boris Karloft, in Rita Hayworth, In "MACK CArnar "Affair In Trinidad" Piper Lawe, in Pha: .. "N" ANIT SewUI Pat O'rten, In m y 0, "OKINAW A" TIVOLtt I CTORtA" sm.L -I-. Was"s r ~~'---'~ '- ~ I------ I~~~~Y Ii l71iL// -- 'L ". ( :^ ' r . .- I : *m * T.. i{*" ^ ~AMsB nMON BIGHT Tse raimn An uua n r- 4t 4muZl mm AuAsz r rwaWMra * , . i - Daryl Spencer May Ope For Gia -s Da IS 1Gia* ',* s.~-~;:- *~ 'Reese Last To Break In Gibraltar, Three Junir s; Two Snio As Well-Says Durocher Brewers Clash fake UpA.SEC Cage Team By UNITED PRESS At Balboa Tonight -. . The New York Giants probably will have a new short- AThe UM J pied * stop when they open the 1953 season. Tonight at Balboa, the league three a wo en Husky Daryl Spencer has looked so sharp in training leading Gibraltar Lifesmen will "who curld combine te sore * and early exhibition games that it's almost certain he will met t last plaG e Brewers. Then nearly 110 ts per game. mU .. force team captain Al Dark to move over to second base. Brewers havae st.4t p er game, r s he Manager Leo Durocher says-"The last shortstop who broke proving and may offer Gibraltari bas t. m -l in as well as Spencer was Pee-Wee Reese. Spencer makes quite a y offe r Gibraltar--on are the right moves instinctively and makes 'em with ease." In all probability, the Brewer Pettit, One of Spencer's few faults is his tendency to hit moun all probable wilty, the PBree lliU On etett p O straightaway. That's particularly costly in the Polo Grounds who pitched a no-hitter in thes wleoci ppi'a oe. with it deep centerfield. The coaches are tryg to tea Sea And Nash-Willys Win In m nding Bill Malee, Ted Robt "Cb who all Doub h*r t :0 p. b Spencer to pull the ball more to take advantage of the short ory yea rs, wi prebb Heaure, Ca-sLe bowling Leagr e Games c lov Harry Colbert, and averaged better''thsa ponthe Diable t rl tt 4:30 par. left field wall in New York. Durocher is confident Spencer who pitched two no-hitters in BwiBi y all of whom are per game this-awon. me-o0- *. will fit the bill. Leo Says-"Spencer Is one of those nature tw will fit the bill. Leo Says-"Spencer is one of those natural s e probably hbt a. Lou Glud's Sears team could ovf 190 compared to Balcer's The other tw0o aftectiOns 4r6 8TANN ja when ballplayers. There one, It's aren't too many around these days butre." against the Brewers. Both pitch have lft Bud Balcer at home 201. Mle now average 198 Vanderbilt's Dn ad when you see one, it's a real pleasure." ers have had a rest and will be last Friday night in Classic with the others close behind. G rgia Tech's Pete .A- Won The condition of trainer Myron Esler of the Chicago fresh when they go to the Bowling League play, as Balcer ive eleed by OeWt I SWhite Sox is reported "fair" following a heart attack he mound tonight. hatchermen chopped the P.A.A Leading bowlers in the Cls- LlUnited ea wrtr in P-by a 01 .. o .LO suffered Monday in Tucson, Arizona. Dr. Jacman Pyre says Tickets are selling fast for the team rignt in half with splendid 30 Leaue and their average: te south -r an Mie6rage -%" *.*6 2 *, I HE the 41-year-old Esler suffered a coronary condition caused Twilight League Annual Dance, scoring. Melanson racked up ae- heights of ea -f four 3 by the blocking of a vein leading to the heart._so you had better get yours fine 628 with games of 190 223 Balr, Sears 201- Inches per player. Mae 3 league will sell you one and fey's 215, 200 and 197 for a strong eMelanson Spears 196-23 roer 1ey shoud aount President Bill Carlin will be 612, and Colbert's 180 18e Colbrt, dears 193-19 for 11 points pe game. Unbeaten Isid o M a nez 226 for a nice 594 series, allo Coffey, Sars 19243 The m allest ia o the team, MT T d DMar'h ) f Colon's unbeaten feather the Season). Play: sPoneme t Isy Rbnpo s xep thliom Now, ) noJ.1 y rated youngster Beau Jack II. dollar), general ringside $2 i Cup, will beback to urdefendhis with 2 d keth5. et h B t pre-gme S the dance performance wa far moretself. preferred ringside $3 and chil- s when the and al ThFor eym P urA, teaBorp wasi hardh Jenner 15 57 erae lrn. Big convincing than the decision dren and oxers will be shared finest outboard racing pts winth 540. b a &Maf unlo froe o aeson 2s1e T '-- scored by Mrtinez over the same 50 cents for general admission gather a Oambic n a e was hi for PAA with 193 Colbert 180 188 226 594 aorn nar- e by Norris 151 198 212 576 W-G Jack. noon a e I and 190 for Blcer 1160 212 136 H 5Sha t bp08lt Desit o5 oes f " a- "" S 5 508he 18p/ 1aOirag 5a i s 05 lift to, Colon's u ten feather- Anned aaForces Robinson.et 9" t. o s, r o r8 k.t .rli the T %a, . weight contender Isidro Marti- other pits92 Al Hostin against Vic- On adjacent alleys, NaBh-Wit- O 1 a l in fourw g test tor Asprilla in a four-n r Satprwey ed b the yLr, Bus bowled over Seymouragin- dy 181 Il 1a 48u lotlh on, ot March 22 when h tackles the m ry. Country Clubith a four-point win Mortons 1'8 312 172 5052 lso a I S sBour ne ofet i asne of th i as The Ottis-Robinsoln battle Er Sears for the Season, -leaving Damh" e.17soso, 1h7 19 O5h' a K c'Iys M a round main bout at the Panamf e at Da w e ht limit of 129 SunS An t Cu a "arsa still live points q with Muto Ciff a oot-three- lo..ky &GuOD, -one-sided victory over the high- cellent program will be S (one and older of the Governor's good 614, followed -'by Morton 1 9th2 o tdu 0 , ly-lrated youngster Beau Jack I. dollar), general ringside $ Cup, will be back to defend his with 582 and Engelke with 568. NA W e wa ' His performance was far more preferred ringside $3 and chil- laurels when the Canal Zoe' For heymur, Borup wa high Jenner 116 1 i. o e- e I w uh Convincing tha sn the decision dren td boxers will charged finest outboard racing pilots with 540. Sion 151 164 21 529 a t 0t n i ae Scored sby htnez over the same 5S cents for general gather at Gaboa Sunday after- Engelke 207 187 174 56M r Jack. noon at 1.30 o'clock for a seven Team standings: B est 05 1 22 e A a + championship. Melvn onthe and excehent lform e aWitha lt- in r t sponjsr bye th omlm Mi N Upther hstage, boMartinez willgiv hhas de e eased pg Jm Honsr chair 2" 11 boe bes, others N 1 t e.h .O t 0. ead donsiderably t he should comfhim asf o hecanoptb players a unormananflaman t Team Won Los lt pD df a i, to - Sthrough withn all his fights surHris last Georgmet e ies one lf five Egger Sears 67 29 "0 97 9Sn osM h O a o ourne s fast turnin nto a The eeey-Schy match was Hatchett, timer; R. M. Wil- shop operator had his way. towel s suffcent. There one l rapid-fire two-fisteold fighter of very cloe. Play was suspended ord Jr announcer and Cec Equipment manufacturers are for a buck with a nap-fate- the ocky McKay type. He now when eene had to report to d Byron Havowill out with the greatest ortment ed loop to slip on your belt. It, I holds tw o straight upset victo or ut itwas later resumed be n chare o the rescue boats of golfing gadget In history too, comes In s rned col tod Series that have left the "experts" ith Scacing winn e 6-4 2-6 Admission for the actions In the individual ta i n as of the hour:- A tOU SITr I th. two on S red-faced. Hif a first unexpected -i '- of 14 pilot. s whoClub an almost ev rything except knock AI g pthe helpful we dget. S dt Thwin wa s over Manuel Prescott oursnced a barbecuthe watdinnerway in for the ball n tyear, Bud hole, and that a proteti ov wh In tat billout, Melvin also gavon e Thbfe Graham-Delvallervic e and Civilian net stare freshments wof the Countryl d be available may not be ranking, but e s A eBorup 189 alS, 1O83 bsiao to a1' catches ofppnen the year but turned clas also cDiablose with Delvalltse wiun- Brothe Geoun lub are te Probably greatehis back poon a in f rout to cop a unanimuckings f oer Isi- day morning in, eleven matches Gvernors C lD on ae ta .1 hs s I b o dro. Manage r Krech has re- which S.were, played before a fair and then turned around New a . .:-, N" ." ndic'Mled that his boy will bntherYear's day to win the Clash "B" .u bth ofk le m wod up c aderable 1-ovnd champion of the lt W the a competition at Old Cristobal s ecommodate ao era d sodti d a Jack getspulic another chance to re- T, e a bes g eas the "Free-For-All," ur too the only driva e ptter h M I b o eem himself against touh Rodi- the doubles between the Armed event which will also climax .,lel wuld b- S- 0W th A fd .A ., reaction. worcs team of Ir and Sunday's program of speed in sean t' n & If Isidro can wip Bourne Kho per and the CIviian team the wS eral. PVublc nro' t ed.l. .s-.4 . convincangly, ng he will a he n line of Motta and Willis. Te civil- Ea ch event Sunday Wi ll nhave o way liee a sFfent Mhrs Ia pfor a match with edro Tests- tan finally won t-3, susp8 two heats and t ere pilot with dmthe By STVE n-o" MR. An impressive victory for Jack Hearne won over Brail 6-2 at no charge. or e rs due to a mds, -wgu di carid. .thst t the "ain Sadote noh tr [n - er Ampudresently the No.ll again put erhim Graham won over Ewank 6-best many magazines for the artiwo i pere. a ms as3 t ske l e of t : redf lnedor a crack at thextopelo. 6-1; Hele won over Tochterinan, ee on automobune testnlu and has evrtin p n o bmont' thd helpsu w $0I S wcal fighters of his division. Beau 6-1n 6-2; Willus won over Barnes the results of these tests on new ndclub? al s hea fl a hoo? glie Wt u* )- n W forac the vacanoubtedly featherw fighter 6-3, 9-7; Motta won over Klop-- modl cars. e wl be at ery hoar, l pee dr, tthe de m e r;i championship. Melvinr r on wthe andexee f ith a li- winner by the race committee 6ttres _ud a totoea .ee. h rm .J rr lt Other hato ond, w ill boost his stock t v m acter sr h w Will gi headed by C. J. Holmes, chair- NeW fORK, taoeir 1 oU o the..d nd tub is '' -' opThbe moreemna forsh M ott h.e wil..logier!I sup)ie Ahatl bt s apo thin, .oer , considerably if he should cohe any of the- players a run for man and flagman. ther com- complete dresd 15 through with another Surprise their money. mittee members include David thi"s Season, t 10k .- if an aid-fa+mhloe- ompleted b two well matched to) Tuly-Tochterman 6-0, 4-6 The CZTA has made arranges: man from Mars if t to gve test one is a six-round Del Valle-chaByron Haokotte will out wients wth the greatestPanamanan of- Ff T ry te of S..holds two straight upset victo- work but I was later resumed be in charge of the rescue boats. of golfing gadgets In history. too, comes in sa cOO to in t. rt 2- Admission for the action is There a gimmicks that'll do fit the ensemble of the hoo' Iotftl i as oe Ma P our a a n e a and in ata gtvel t th re HeGraham tev a 4 eAatcl rn " o. l in aY o O .i t haed Hisefinals frun e c h Mrt i ge m Greres Tae a onem Cdu ato a mn eves ary thng.xc pt c o .d. n.t win ws our batle h "1 sc othe 1. oue to dfatc En aecwbi nne r aend the r i acs iswell. u et ta'll.t Si the sanir o ttt neal u i our. . tal Scnetthat houl, s tMevinctory ack g a rnTe wovrBag- 2,-4at no wouldg e T vilable upao not shoei.oWles as Bn rea f e lies a i t Vt h 'hisd neAab iterest .Topu lnr the 3ar ea 0inF thatPlled ba b a s ates a le a and stradlin Oacer getsdanotherchancptor-ra n aver g' ma y pe animanalni p e url a too p3 thon dv .ttero is *l i " deem himslfaainsttertogo-on Hele w to exoerinc ls r eofibe ti Cat Ohe tifr w ou b b k ben the b % ait o dot m rlinenxfor da. Ira do ant-ther r sn l a of. the betghwters ouding feate matc 6-1;Wli 6 no the d esvt oer e on of t he 1 t st ds t w weaghts camaigningtl athe Martier 6t ch 9-;rham htea deetd to o ea g t' 1 het bsaflnth prac.otic.l ,eue ir s 'tem. A resoent.e HistontleInotperfo rm-t deait Ewla ak -stee n h t aro ut ge tesacest hoa e Ined htim he reeney, th -4 the folw re Def 6- ike to kw but the sr Tfe a Ti d wn.e I mbllet. 13f .-'ji"dtdt ofnatrial horse" a he 16 sofl ith mt ches: li ehes d lide t nheir IuEll ss sc e la o bw ithowoet many fIntrns MouTtte woPn ovr gearnK othds o : Jan gresie ctor foirnEc Hore-ae w-on r ral 6, 6-4.g at noatl caeid t kn pullan -d e rte st nce." ,. deermpu wis against ptoutR him l wonle ovras Ew too experi an y maens F rintiesnani- leut than e er. one, ut bockTe1 P ball in tieeb - cal" f bethters -of hd ation. Beta 6-h1 6-2, Wili wnvr a ts on hese t6est on tne anulbes gcial rsk do a b J- the model c ars. ri c or tme Hane, heeae Vra6 rook amonghthe youpaigngr acrovel wth per offStehae won oven ManY pol it is fael ant wou tresent.H foloi bte Feeney 7-4, -6,8-6; el sa e ltk to know how teeiariar would 1w.. a bulo-In Mel Casher andaflet m.y cnes h o lea hm wl sone wn lovr G 'aruhn T;anal Zne Ters Wilis corn pare tn these pulse rsitable for ge o, hnl his gear. be wto mn fa. trer suatys e thetore bun an pn theo/ .. ed dtheres of the arswllbe6-3 ,ll -6,h 6; I gtoopen Fishe (ls *e "tra. m Th airrInes hael t ic eve u cllo and' T.I I fromR1' Smerr o ale EEon e -rtetile gl ter M sh u ID tk a abe thegtvin "6peo t befe runs the largestfollowingbutIfhhee tealnse wi 0 beaat-e C- c" a Aand the airs will bhee troled , one Oris moae iun when ou switch from worn out spark Heae An,.o t L"eitnE Press Mprtfe Wimst, -""'T r" R "" Auto-Lite Resistor Spark Plugs. to- N Y K March UL . gether with Auto-Lite Standard and Hoyt Wilhelm, the Giant's Auto-Lite Tranaport Spark Plugs relief! pitching marvel of" provide a complete limeof highqual. seemed headed toward anor ity spark plugs for our every need. great season providing he mu a. lasts until opening day. a". -' A~.LD./The 29-year-old knucklebaHllr, " Who toiled In 71 games last se- AUTO LITE son. already has been ruW t n oPARw PL | of the bullpen in two .tL0 $PARK P16 6 Giant's four Grapefruit ,.; ... o, , e ~~~~~~~gaines. Tie answered at' .:., u- ,. Servicio de Motores, S. A. call" yesterday Co end a nb#.t- P'namA. L P. Calle "N" No 34 Sunday pheare In r th a appeared in the nin .' 0 halt a radiy by the '' ,. ____________________________________________that rate hell APpr N games before the mean ... f .'*- l I -* -*, I I I" -III W- L__ __I ,~ ~I''. ,- f -*.'.: . i t~ V -r Brain Concussion 1^^I/KS S.wetn lo. ri matbu hwin Alader. Cricket News p fRtW cAtlean 43) drew t wi6tc- FP ..,. LWat- *on 4 tom ,ea ear b u_|.t (one of tor bear is 48 yetra old. Pancanal Bowling Association Meeting Slated For tay Tbe Anmal meeting of the snon Ine h teBs b .im- to he"n a ,Aonesa e- the annul d*6mM. _f00 tfqr th oadn eymr, the prs- etautin ofnat h to the wmnen of the feltty con- cluded 1th AnnuaZltTour- nanent of the W107tt1,0% and uch oth ber buflm8 as ry be th e d N o. the Mem- amr8 to pnw for disamuonn and action. FREE-TIME TRIALS-FWE SRun your car for I/4 mile standing start Pniai timed courtesy of CANAL ZONE TIMARS ASSOCIATION. Chame airstrip, Sunday, March 1i, 1:00 p.' 20 miles past Chorreta Follow uigs. 'mto *as wU and Py I I. e oi d T^MIIM~~la. t,^fll~'Q * *BSIE~~fJ~aijLn gere -r ytir aggag ap Wt fc 10agis 2M:30. am u ers the tip k t aves broke tap tW- b thtree tta h r Wmitnh on c"tchet Js ugs. the M bat the In" staff boa t wBS- rmn Average In MAUR Wata hid i" t Panama's Famous - -. c.flflt in. S D -S1 NI L&. . it..i 1 Ce.rveza W welcomes * *~.tj,*~ *~ ~ 7AYI#A4 ~ U I I- .a- than ~emredlu annil UNCLE . SAM'S NAVY p -' ULtAU.. m Seamen While in Panama UU JOy Sjoft ALBOA EST iEER ... ... o .. - -Ai jb tdV^S < 4 -1 ^ ^*T, ": r * '/.^ ^f -II I-., : * ,_ -'.' ,,,' ,** ." '* r * "" + ." .. *; '. "-'- .' '1 S,-l.* . ] ^ *- *- "'. " , f ~ -m iw 1'.' -... .. **...'' iS ...* ,1 II : NATIONAL BREWERY, INC .1 1 , - + ~ 4- - i one WaL we In th * bad mo- at third to core we when . on obly r three 4 a fly t0t A~ 4 If I - _ Pomt,^ -- I ",.." .F- .; {, , lb ra/ior, Brfew G I 28 Saved From Drifting Hulk Of Broken Ship V NEW YORK, March 11. (UP)- "La the po Twenty-eight crewmen were rescued today from the stern see- TWENTT-EIGHTH TyAu . tlon of a burned and broken tanker on which they had drifted for three days in a North Atlan- tic storm, the Coast Guard here reported. Eight Persons, including the captain and his wife and the three mhates of the 9,M00- ton Liberian flag tanker Angy, were reported missing, presumably on the lost bow section of the ship. Am m o The American freighter Clai- borne, which rescued the sur- WASHINGTON, March 11 (UP) vivors from the broken ship, ra- -Defense Secretary Charles E. died the Coast Guard that the Wilson testified yesterday there Angy had "caught fire and ex- is enough ammunition for "prea- ploded three days ago." ent scale" combat in Korea and soon will be enough for "more There had been no reports active" fighting. of a distress message until the Claiborne happened to His statement was part of sight the drifting stern some the Defense Department's 1,000 miles east of New York answer to reports by Gen. last night. James A. Van Fleet that a serious and sometimes oriti- A Coast Guard search plane cal ammunition shortage has ut out from Argentina, New- existed. oundland, to search for the Wilson and the Army high missing bow and three Coast command discussed the ammuni- Guard cutters, one from Argentia tion situation at a closed round- and two from ocean stations, table session of the Senate Arm- Were speeding to the scene. ed Services Committee with Van The Clalbrne reported nine to Fleet listening in. 11 foot seas, high winds and rain Gen. J. Lawton Collins. Army soualls in a storm which cut vial- Chief of Staff, said that generally ability to two miles. It was pro- speaking the United Nations ceeding to Cherbourg, France, troops have "never lacked, am- with the tanker's survivors, munition either to repel attack The Angy, owned by the Mon- or conduct their own operation. rovia Shipping Co., was under But Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va.) charter to the Gulf Oil Company said Van Fleet did not "yield an for the voyage from the Persian inch" from his position that a Gulf to Philadelphia, where it1 serious shortage still exists and had been scheduled to dock to- "has interfered with the success- day. ful prosecution of the war in The ship's agents here said' Korea." they did not know the nationality "It Is a national scandal of thp crew but surmised they why we have not been able to might be Greek. secure the delivery of ade- qte ammunition to fight L h.I U-.Id- the Korean war when t was dues, aprequest lI-Vj f Un IN lR,, madebythemUitarYforam. Jlxes Her i muton wa met b Con- tress. Byrd said. TWo's C i y' metffcienm and lack of NEW YORK, March 11 (UP)- HT' AWafla The Jinx-ridden Broadway mu.- n EnUWiUUs sical 'Two's Co has alos- c ed abruptly- beaUe its star, film actress Bette Davis, has an Pans .Seepf Et infected Jaw. - The prducers announced last lRed Wits night the show was being with- Read WW W drawn In advance of its schedul- ed March 28 closing. The last KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 11 performance was given Sunday (UP)- Former President Tru- Night. man said today that on his Miss Davis. whose opening n vacation in Honolulu he expects the revue last October was to do nothing but "sleep, eat, postponed by another Illness, and read whodunnits". had an infected tooth extracted Questioned about a report he p ter last Sundayas performance. would visit the Far East, Mr. Her doctor said the infection Truman said he had never con- had spread to her jaw and wold sidered vacationing anywhere reqwre considerable treatment. besides Honolulu. * .. evrwyoane wl dre yar CseNail Felhehance the natural loveB es of yeo ail., invites dhe swete iA ary! Outshines, oam even costlier pol.ihA because Casm ceantsi do mfrcedswr Jlgredien-n-Emeleai! The miruealoe "Spillprf" feau m pvmt- daage to lethes and farn e... w A lise tje to right tippedever beetle be. fes any harm is doe! Chooees frs a complete range of smart fadien-rigli shades! cmUWrEX ne ana Mrs. Truman will leave Independence, Mo., by train March 19. Their daughter, Margaret, will Join them in St. Louis. They expect to sail for Hono- lulu from San Francisco March 22. Mr. Truman said he had re- ceived invitations to visit places in the Ear East, but had declin- ed them. Atty. 6en. Brownell Asks High Court Bhn On D. C. Segregation WASHINGTON, March 11,- (UP)- Attorney Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr., asked the Su- preme Court yesterday to ban racial segregation in District of Columbia restaurants and clear the way for home rule for voteless Washington resi- dents. As a "friend of the court." he asked the high bench to reverse a District Court of Ap- peak ruling that two statutes barring the segregation of Ne- groes in restaurants and other public places are not enforce- able. During the 1952 election campaign, President Eisenhow- er promised that his adminis- tration would do what It could to end the traditional practice of segregation in the nation's The appeals court ruled five to four that the statutes are not enforceable because Con- gress lacks power under the Constitution to delegate to t local district governing body authority to enact "general legislation." The two laws were enacted in 1872 and 1873 during a brief period when the district had a form of local self-gov- ernment. They covered segregation In hotels, bath-houses, and bar- ber shops as well as restau- rants. Congre" now governs the district. "a lidet Thursday, Marsh 12 UmR LOW 7: I eo know tde :Van Fleet: Ain't So' coordination, should be cleared mander was unable to out ua speciallyy n the heavy cal- up immediately and those res- all the operttlan he had plnn- ibh. possible reprimanded and dis- ed. missed." Collina took a aml ton, h the Ute Committee Chairman LTverett saying -a field my bl J mr be t o ll altonstll (R-Mass.) told re- "disagree with a. mot three times fat porters he also gained the im- meander on what he he they are now being fired In o0- presslon that ammunition short- needs to accomplish hrml;i tea. ages have been felt "very acute- and it Is entirely poNe* thai. ly" at the Korea front. both may be r h; l e Wilson's reference to a ferent points vie." "more actve" type of opera- tion in Korea was made in a i.5rtD a Is s his prepared ae handed re ee P ses Hou to reporters and seemed to am espods ad Lftk P os s 1 ou Indicate that some step-up bat th e & M ret- in the fighting is-beig con- tha f sidered. Statements also weregiven out Wilson reported "substantial ( ed by Army Secretary kobert T. improvements" recently In the to vo wwrday make tra- Stevens and Undersecretary Earl four sins of amsun that t a- e Haae t D. Johnson. "wenre coundeted.ut t t 9rtthal t4Sttet d defeating obSal sa the erence g to create odu-track the a nt of opinion" between Van Fleet hood Al ars ka. and defense officials stemmed from the fact that the field corn- fl While the administration bill WNU t (Few, Was toned down slightly by the SHouse, its passage was a ma- Provinci Super r r legislative victory for Pes b, ent isenhower, who had Of VinceulNans Here Yew. For Chess -f^ %:c% theirr nrmnZ Democratic On Biennial V it ROTON C Mar w yt ready forstate S-(UP)--The Navy explained hood. The rendDtoday why falitedSmOLdme aVnS tothe The Very Reverend Daniel M. aone officer e jnj. Tile bm to the Leary, C. r. V., Visitor of the Jano in a osain have a "tle wherezo Eastern U. S. province of the anp lW o Congregtion of the Minion cotae clase ed w (Vlncentlan. Fathers), arrived A L In th In Panam yeste rday aboard Te men are n ervingON as - the S. S. Metapap. elunteer bueGn ea 'ni- SGermanto w n, Philadelphia. the effects longdeaw- headquartes on one of his reg- finemenjt Wilm l=.UtOIh ular diennial visitations of Vin- crews of atomic powered sub- centiaft missions in Panaman marinade IWi..' thy Canal Zone, and is staying it can at St. Mary's Mission, Balboa.t t ,.. This- The Visitation will Involve A sSm,, t 1 A Inspection of parishes and works Navy kdbmU' .e base h e of the Vincentlan Fathers on men wa .t e 'tta e -tie. both the Pacific and Atlantic cause of a calcoum w-we sides of the Zone, and n Pa- in their bones. This is cand v dn original bil nama City and Col6n. He alsoby heavy concentration of car- tat President will go on a tour of missions in, bon dioxide.n Lend prove the cam-utlon Bocas del Toro, Almlrante, -. a. speedier p -g Changuinola, Puerto Arnnuelles, The volunteers are The house also voted tr l- La Concepceln, and David 'ithe end of tSir two-month stay I Hawaii to one rgwrSen Leary is Provincial Superior m the submarine, which is seal- atrve in the House stead f of more than three hundred ed off from the outside wafl. two provided n the d- Vincentian Fathers. but not sxaulerged. ..lL , Costa Rican Actress To Perform At Policemen's Ball FrMay Night 4smf a ongo Swho itFed the islands would get came after A =M rejected 27 to W1 a f o by Democratec laded 1 at it beck to the InhteUor omlmee. e Demor hoped ..... mif-- nS, 5 ;*r;:ii'*~~??":~!! 'Cornon 'Ideo HE I ..rs n ~ /jrs .ls' ,'^*^^ tehood Bill se 274-138 A 14 (R-4a.). 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