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V5 .. . *. . -1,4:1 M rIu~V$~'I CAnABIAU WNRISIr "- Abraham ULok 1 1~wwd a *. -4' - 4I1 [4. -4~ 44* -. ~~.1. ~ 4,1 .4 '1 -V -Y. LON the .. '* I1 irpoinq - rSu 1. I:'* "" , -- -" o ..A.t ).- At na the 1tW century i.tax vwe learned eft trying mlghbors a kneess. *Er4p lB worlId the "ana- ,obfpeace. .are your A t a thb ad- 1fe e l-iN ." ~aro ale Into two one eaonatitution- o ltrancial af- Tomorrow' 0i" Remon To Make US Trip Soon, Says Guizado Panamanim oreign Minister Jos Ram6n Oula revealed today that Prt ident Jos6 A. Rem6n will leav for Washing- ton to visit U.S. President El- senhower sooner thaa had been anticipated. Oulzado, who returned last n!rht from a tw6-week vist to Costa Rica.,/ Nlcane N :X Sal- vador, Mexdco and the a., Fald definite array are now being made fr L Re- m6n'a trip to Waaa , lie revealed that ,, hi s talk with U.S. offiai jarrd Congressmen In WM he made it clear thLt 'na seeks a "compete v. fl" of Panama-US. relataom uS a par- rt.anent basis. In a communique issued at noon today, the minister *1d, "it Is not Intended to arnve at petty agreements of a !&M. porary nature on one point .r another, but to direct our fta- damental relationfls within the high principles of equity, mu- tual respect, harmony and com- prehension." Gulza&O declared that he was "irnprea -bty the deampnstra- ftons of rMl ty" he found a.hpima his Wmaahiitwn vialt , 0 Program Rea To Counteract Sr a 4, . w.* PANMUNJOM, Korea, April 13 (UP) The Cmd. munists disclosed today they will return sick and . ed prisoners from 11 Allied nations in an exchea _ to begin next Monday. Trucks and ambulances start the slow journey a bomb-cratered highway from the village of near the Yeoh River, tomorrow with men rom t State, Britain, the Philippines, South Africa Au Colombia, Canada, Greece, Turkey, the Nehe 1 South KorIa.* Only France, Ethiopia, New'Zealand, Delgium. tuxembeurg will receive none. The convoy will halt Thursday at Koesong, six mi from Panmunjom, and four days later the disb pdh owners will pass through the "freedom gate"a PaNu Final 4 ..ef the e abe voiced concern over boBcertt gre agr tt at a of- "brain washing" tehnu eer tt Panmu to. played by the aMWP ay in an i a W sla . IM ,, i **1..1. Iac n(Cztime ( e ie i- a.,,, Cobronation .+, PC' 1 NIC. Pame, April a1 (9M - wemienel The Aga Eiban. one f the Ih- S' te pa," the men in the world, amanoed today he wll not to to Lenden aaa it) t apt for the coronation because of l O ft. aleo aIe m-his "poor oldb eart." S"Myl doctOfp orbade me to ih ?@tb pSng of tbe e- patlclaste oin the ceremony be- to wfe ei ., howeW, the caute It wuld be too tl.ing for I .tAsn:. Is olng a-myboorold heart to stand u) *WIN "n. so laig," the A.e Said. Anti-Soviet ReAf.ees Storm. Friends-of Ru-s Meeting --. 0 - CHICAGO, AprUil 13 (I An Mm" gr'p g of refugees btndthbe Ias Curtain *l a Sovlet-Anerican fri meeting hen d turn a furniture amashing, W pmuanoblg mlee. some 30 peons atte meeting. agt. rrank Belmo ft the PoHoe industrial Matft. that about i Id= =Ord the aB tse wee alde. | ?0eeatogg 1a g o-but wagon and ae seriously Injured, police meeting was arranged by Counml of Amer- -Soviet Frtendehip as a to the lat? Josef 8ta- te Fakin D. Roosevelt on th Aannersry of the lateI A .alp sign over the speak- read 'For Interna- Friendship A Meeting i sl enhower and Ma- g, M berUns of the orpfg tUon1 l at least 30 persons had en- l- d th hall and ore were or on their way when Serowd began to gather and of the crowd werg rin ans Lithuan l a persons of Slavi birth. @1 thme shouted they were from CODmmualu tyran- id; So arn gmh 0n01ah , dU. f. Crtt IJT Z. *- W u ,~eW, whO ~ aa 'vMe irw to-. day to be parl asn eawer to h Comm unist u quest for WW YORK April I13 (UP) in dltoe *moftDee Joseph P. Ryan. president Rt talks. International Laonahnl To 0o sources saidClark prob- Asseelation 4AFL) ,was. ably would answer th*Commun- today on a 30-coutM iats tomorrow. pothly through charOin with ~ad a meeting of the Ulason'offleers of $11 in u"om n S who ar ra nged the ex nleae a Distkf f fan Wd the Indictment agreement. arkehad promised the eds hepril d fr Apr 1511. to make resumption fu Ai^ds of the full Financial rweeoda of the SA dress talks the "second e of 41 owed that in the eale business" after sick and wound- years 1 Ryan r=coi ed exchange. roi the 8 4t 3 ex However, he agreed only to f ayear- er discsi" resumnt ORyan claimed he med t negotiations, onthebasis of the money "to fight CommunU .i dramatic March 31 ofer of the the waterfront" Communists to r turn all pris- Hogan said the Indictment wa owners who "Insist" on being re- based on testimony given by y-. turned and then tutn the re- an before the New York State marider over to neutral custody, crite commission. The b DeeMNI irtment 014 In Wlasdfate ot16 y the Rryn acknowledged that Crhne'e and Noeth Korean had aped money from his "Man- Reds have nmse wemwmltttnr Commuilt fund" to buy f efforts" to ejmsrt American shirts, a faly funeral, a war prismr. teosemmnism. to Guatemal a and a Stark The denartmett Ias.q ue.d in luncheon and to pay insurance lght-p.e.a "feat tshet" describ-. remlums an.eome taxes. - have used to try to win the con- F back to thefutd but *w fidence of1 caouned Americans able toahw Ieerdo SS mah and "reorent he I r political min the st InD %il sympathies." .the co.m=14 W hep0 1 The Indlctmeat rlumu d fri Release of the document ap- day hy a det VW Ceai gran patently wstmed to cinclde jury chent as te -S. d with the art Incause hge t he Statute of _X M pof gof sick and wounded proneswa of gr about to run th dree of war. M W 27 ciuueiguaift xu ME~y t fll. the counts, tr- in the second W _ day thWft h Amy he. p e- Hoglan d14r,13 n e 0 t e a t. h to p hoe- ment as "preUi, ad Aget rea- it was returned t -b J~ted" uaE moda- foyehe- cause the Statuto of -=a"a=.as logleafy to I- Awsreds way is about to run out go three of of life, the counts, chairgb gbMlt on S e offItWIk h peusly April 14, lg and if; M Club. In the l ho "d the w9vc-t *Mlc# ~ a- / i ,- I I 4. *:'~~"~ .1 ~. e~r~ 1' ,,7.F;T me *^ .-.-^ ^ .:^-:" ;; .'^*' . f.-y * ** ^ ^ ."'* ; ', " :'1-1 Get S L ... " ~1~ 3 7A* ':r -' 4'.,. I. 7i, .. I :+. - ~---L1 ~I .. b *' _ ' . . .' -" cs... ,,_' A +yft^BB . ,* LLA n+"tilA. .., ,.. 1[' P') r~p - V m .TWO x_ -_- -._ .....- o. ..-.- . THE PANAMA AMERICAN *Whirallp r %P u, 0 awO v THIN PANAMA AMERICAhl PfRS Ini. FOuNngn sv NILnON WOUPNeVELL IN it.3 SARMODIO tARIA*. O61400+ 97 H Stliea .3 0 O> 14 PANAMA R &* P rOLEPHONi #'ANA'Ml No 2 0740 I LIS.NFr CALSs AOODsREF PANAMERICAN. PANAMA AtaOI. c OFFICi, '2 7Q' CENTAAL AV/rNUf" BFiTW. t2rf *.ur HIS~OT"lP"r poReliN NaiteNTATivri JIOSHMIA P P OWERn IN l' nsm ManlMani Ave Nrw veYK 17 N Y l IW l oVt ** l "R MONTH IN AOVANC---- 70 S 2 4 00k %lX Mr.NT k IN Ar.VA4t5 SO S.... *r, vN '. ---0 024 0O T ,rtjR T1H9 Pr ERS r .* "'"MN THE MAIL BX V, Ths Mail Box is an open fcrum for readers of Thei Pename Amr- ken. Le:kars are received gratefully and ore handled i a whetlly cefi- denti i manner. I you contribute a letter don't be impatient it it doesn't appear the next t:.y. Letters ere published in the order receivedd. F:-cra try to keep the letters limited to one page length. Identity of letter writers is held in strictest confidence. This ncwspcper assumes no responsibility for statements as opinions expressedd in letters from readers -0- TIRE SWITCH AT SANTA CLARA Balboa, C.Z, Sir: Easter week end I had my tire repaired at Santa Clara Ca- sino. By mistake. someope else was given my tire and wheel. I would appreemate your printing this in the Mail Box to ad- vise whoever had his tire repaired at the same time that he can get his owvn tire and wheel by calling at my home, 867 Morgan Avenue, Balboa. R. K. Adams '. 46 WHALE OF A JOB-One of the possibly few men In the world r*ng a whale, Leif Soegaard takes a Jonah's-eye-view of the. as he and his 75-t6n sea monster arrive in New York. will accompany the 75-foot whale on a nation-wide tour. t^C^?* ,' " SPRETZEL-PULLING PET-It's a battle to the finish, as Charles S wood. Jr., of New Hyde Park, N. Y, and his pet cat, "Tawny," have a pretzel pull. Tawny has a passion for pretzels and Charles has to hide itf he wants to eat a pretzel in peace. - - GLANCES By Colbroith * I 4iut'-o times In.the textile AndG o elds don't mean ro elsewhere -ift there s. o O tling," the in- dn4tudal"w' ry Many of the. I bM eu men are COWSt"a, on the AlL's tradi- &o-Is aidblerf- w road eon- usrvatism to ount a5 h~s- Semer' ail for a pub- ulc. Wea p epra Not that bausine won't bare it, but they believe wide diseselon of it will add to the "unwarranted un- ealtaen." Dewever, they WWent on both The left wimq be was re- the AIF A"-tNo CIO to hi elected I the aia bator pal- i. statement Jsr ab anw- ruhl wre athe or ro-Am fb are paying, ,0 satellites arem Maybe tbeyi Fine. I wwM than with wq W.al RING CLU oea always i rWhat And never ti I SAkitehenas lear flewoes so deftly... S - Labor NeWws s ` I NtI tLoses In lmment .. o By VICTOR DIESEL " D.RmoIT: The couast ys 2 a dose of premature peace "a say the spokesmen 'or she r: ..I'l bigg-st corporations 'i.y see no depression chasing -..:..erity around the corner. ( '-" '.;ry predict no drastic slash in jobs anywhere... I.,ven In the face of a lOi S military peace In the Orient, these Industrialists believe therI S';l be only slight cutback ', the te*lwfic, multi-billon . . lar production of weapons r ga nst the swv!t-talking Soviet4. T'his prediction comes frtm imen who have talked regulrl17 with ex-Ganeral Motorq prf i - dent, now eSretary of Defense, Charles W.;'on. They qupte him asM .tatlla ihtre will be only slight modi* 1ication of the defense plo-mr .* for some years, despil- a' I thing the Soviets say or .S They say Wilsan Is aWmr .o * the nature of ae enemy.W that he and resident l .. Lower are In general agreement that there must not be any. M- ri >us cutback or cancel'atloh of defense orders. So the aution's best lar ed lndutrialiUts ese these high in steel aBd 1- temetive cirele- believe Wbet the only danger to the .A- 'ld tion's economy W s frosm a uf panic which mal from thoae who tal the danger 6f an early de presdon. They point out that all nle- duction Is high and that employ- mtnt is, In fact, at an all-Limei record, barring the actual war .' -Mn .1 years. One expert puts It this way: "A Korean peace would result __ In some cutbacks, but this needn't be more than a tem- porary weakening Infldence I f -end this is a big- the govern- p r ment takes a very firm stand . in telling the people that the a AU slashes In orders #re minor.0 UARK "The effect will be determin- ed almost solely by the manner "- *"" in which President ZMenhowr sells 4t to the millions of NW YORK. We have bean eating odd* And air fense workers (so they don't ly to the sulphur-and-molasses q t of the knu..j wi Lop buying suddenly), to the 8oviet urge for sudden peace, forget=g that it's this peaci public, and to the small budi- spring and that things always se bttier in the ev n bes .rtess fellow. spring. "In January and February 'iThe wl the auto industry sold 1,14,1327 True enough, the urge to love--tty-ngbbr, usually I units -including 939,O0 family Which has currently smitten the. Reds ,Md thefr t "u R usal ers, 208,293 trucks -and- 44 satellites, has eeme as a surprlsm; aOd should be being ui bhqes. That's about 34,000 more wartly appraised for theilner lthe deal. false seoo an last year. But I am a springtime-and-flowers kid, my- bar that "And we know we're going to el .and 4 *8y -oha n hat ilW-he-ltewewt- oalolmrtb up the largest first at4 e a little, even if it's phony, well lor heaven a You i i ry total mal ue let's seek out a comfy divan and 4 July. to le.et'it MIpmays asy they mais s, at- l U remind t some 1g r ade Is etex Batt bo o Third Ave. Mar af 00 his he lyinS &aurday ht haaU ,t te Irisd iorth Atlantie area. loaded withA be bustsf .e A spedal e .onomic pulmotor h doe at . job may have to be de one o t *_ 'the the textll6 buxine a's s rwh ere strikes already are flaring ~ &A nodbit od. ( h some .000 workers face pay tl'o's. Somebody wuald him, for , cuts orsaybut the analogy is what weA :n coal, no one knows exactly 811nce he Ueds Mt t what John Lewis has In mind m e hCaTt -except for the fact that tm SqIM Y MOW know he's somewherein To an A-bomb of either heading back to WaS. rOde our ington or up to some Isolated toyaand " bungalow to think. to bUer *w It to known that h hopes to n soe President lisenhowr to 91"a- push his qdabl plan fot over- a.otl seas sale of UJ oal ptarried In .A A same of the 1900 Liberty ships by p1 I new in mothballs. If America mmi w doesn't need Its own coal, Lew- g is believeirwlpe meefas it and ' wi!1 buy WS the price Is right -a3tf ar It can be shipped overI do'qta chdAply. ... .lleved at used to enjoy taking long walks before we were nried- uessthe honeymoon's over, ml b Dog Tired Dae U o ( e t and ir..r jw an i-ro DSVM was a by lw eow. dhgppeseem afti aftin~ Wly 0 gag4 aY rn, waba wiw an^ Z^in w^M i^k bJ-O A .- ----U-.- -- -~ AI amW .w al dUI cii he oe *s o -4 -- I ..id.s&c.rWV nce WOW In O~a~E e for allh. A "- , we ar I S." ;:.. :. ,**.. .**** " r atto :end,mthalvo ,Wc w tho g -. .'"- " .want to - "- :. o .T /: *" * .1- 4"- - -. II - '." ".,'- IyU"a as to h I-W b :1 p ' i oI * i;b~L~E ~----1 ~CC- I. - "f .L .. een Ecor . -0 " V4 April 13 (UP) --g of tih mor i.. -of Congresu Ws infl up to.ty k ed members ef, Mou mud the of two world w"' . n tbe ~ume Congress- cuts in the hbit be vetnse s the. government,6, $0,MD, ,- trying 't chielers out pf the.ld o The T4 2Jribune said mat whA 4 .needs Is not a cuut Abu U ,b maneV from the Oe= 41M'o do what the merican wantIt to do." like .. From Hr. Iooer Former t Herbert Hoover said 'y w~iwht D. Elsenhowr S mnarvel- S"Mr. ;kk ,Mtacked ihe gove Ulon problem wOt id UMr. Hoover J corn- chanzes In the ternument strudture. I ., . "He I. not helitd.g tI ut. the problem up to u IaeW," Mr. Hwevk told a' npw. ier- oence. "Thwe Is stxI a ug amount of unfinished bmlux he. add- ed. But he jaid he W-lai 0 see Mr. Kbsmtetjimw 'tioHug three big problems: relatfh ?*- twL'en state and federal govem- montse: ae seecurty p e,,, and government In bualne. The former Republican lPrs- dent said In a seembh n . urday night that the Ovemr- ment should get out of t e 'creeplng soctUmn" business ,o public power. Asked ff he th nk President tsenhower has been slow to get cton in shi ,administration, Hoover aid: "You must las the round rk before you Jumlp." "* t.it, he is doing a ttarvelotw JoN" he baded. * Mr. Hoover criticised Demo- rats forW ,t ed i freegn Motars, lc. tA 'and COLON aerican in Ware Veter- pu / u., a and,.oaueati Iron C0 s "straight He said *tijbmg Is< o b rodWl4 I ilz*mh i on der o0 nM 1 I AI J.. . r baverv 11 to... AM *us-to- Scab- Z- ato be o .Aektc^.nn 7ued .WO A. Sftor veterans .a Mnot due to ho the veterans he .National ea-old wekly bper, published en they "pOlitical some of some wevr, ber of what abuse S.W. r.. Id".e. ia h0i tarJ on atbra". iWa. .4 I S"'' * i* ^.aitsft ^*^'iaifir"-'"- i L .' " g .. ,; "., ,* :.* Ii e A 0 ., ,. .- ;. ; . t . ' ..,~ ~ N omniLers, Vets -' i Veep Barkley Seeks Political Comeback- -0- WA OINGTON. April 1T (UP) his prdkential hopes by telin -"T_ Veep i tchlng for a hitn be wa "too old" to get te comeback." That's the word be- Democratic nomination. . in ased around Capitol HUIl He aw& we4wd hlB.d1amppliAt- todCai meant. delivered wit 5 wu as The best bet, according to high posed to be his tical "-san Democratic sources, is that 75- soan" to the ,coanentCnm, and year-old former Vice President campaigned vigorously to. Adlal Albe W. 'Barkley *ill draw a E. Stevenson. ...... M bead in November, 1954, on the Kentucky senatorial seat now Since turning the Senate Savel lald by Republican John Sher- over to Vice Presidet Richard man Cooper. M. Nixon, he has tayed sway Questioned about the report, from Capitol Hill. - Barijey said: "L biven't made The word now 19 that Bktoy up my malad as to anything of is extremely anxious to get ba that sort. It's a long way off." into the public service e sthe rt But the Veep, still "youthful ed In 1905 as a young M1Cxal c and actfxe" after nearly 50 years County (Ky.) prosecuting attor in polities, was careful not to ney. deny intention to seek public office again. Intimates say iB His Washington career Includ-i 15-mlnute weekly television stint ed 15 years in the House, folif ust doesn't.. bqsy terms in the Senate and four enough to be Iy happy. years as vice president. Barkley's a a I i,"i tuckyi have a 4a ry Cduld rectly to seek.seat iex . year. a Effmotio"i The matter s t that some Fa~ irst A a.Station senators rady La O a The Kent &V Watx 1e I.Sw =l6 mighty I= rUat to = ,oflth JUS6 the 84th Senate. Theo"Pi t nte Pysicai first-il senate split wIt48 cans, 4 Democrats a scnd. sctay deuendest. 1 Men dqer FoundadOe Jul when ion leaders killed chiatri t on job. f-- ...... DG Casa Fastlich,. Panama's leading jewerlor- have' jiot the one. you will like, at the moat moderatee price. I . yto iA6-^ fhric ' '' a umi'- ,;.'. *.- ,-.W 'S AI ~-- SSTINATION: A O '.T'- U r) ." a m- First to f1UX- " ow tin wwofto Travrblft i'- .. ', h *m O at.. - - 'S 'I '. . N'.: SS I T S *ttaeteai, 0r rietx or rayonm SCOATS Caa hr mg for cold weather .... A I er soreab wear-owvr your Resort Cottons! .WCA T CSj or light wool, or NyoaflJ S .' *'*a- .'4,.. -W.W f awn ad 4 - . --l.. r a Du]es, qu score I make t He ra focusede tives W$ hand n other. J Cvi ems YiM'I~s I.. *.v. 5 '*-i * ruN South? west? Ser I I .m.1- low la ": ... . I -d IN HOLLYWOOD BT usB INE JOHNSON ,NA Staff Correspondent ROLLYWOOD (NEA) Ex-'Joey" If he and Columbia can I vely Yours: Las Vegas oo- get together on the picture. = ira who watched the lovey- "I can hoof and I ten fing well dovwy fireworks between Zsa Zsa enough to get by," Marion told eabor and a hotel's handsome me on the set of "The Wild 01e." bhadwaiter, Jack Dennison, are'"Anyhow, there's more story eaBtlmg she'll ask George San- than music in the picture." & for a divorce.... Jimmy Du- --- lfato didn't like the script, so Betty Grable wl'il o right 4fVi Got a Million of Them" has along with Harry James when he been canceled as a Durant star- opens at the Astor Roof In Mon- iar at U-I. The Schnoz will still Ihattan the last week in May uil- make a movie lor the studio this less Fox has another picture to Summer if the biggies come up follow "How to Marry a Million- With an acceptable screenplay. I aire" on her schedule. The studio is holding up Marl-' It's never been done by any Monroe's recording of "Kias," other British-born at"rs. but S "Niagara" In favor of "Dia- Jean Simmons spouts pu--e Amer- E do Are a Girl's Best Friend,", icanese in MOM's "Fame and "Gentlemen Prefer Fortune" and la hoping that the des." It's her first record critics won't tear her to shreds release. for trying it. If a Las Vegas hotel gets Marl- Vivien Leigh used her Dixie lyn as the star of a forthcoming accent in "Gone With the Wind" floor show, it will be the studio's and "A Streetcar Nc--d Dealire." way of proving that Miss Wiggle-1 and the late Gertrude Lawrence Hips has the voice to sing In paused the test with her Uncle p Cblic. Remus tones In "The Glass -Menagerie." Because of the tropical heat in Gorgeous Jean. however, as, #amoa. film shot there for Gary Ruth Gordon in the picture that's Cooper's "Return to Paradise" based on the actress-playwright's was kept under refrigeration in girlhood, is called union to speck, % local butcher shop until it pure Yankee and she's worrying could be shipped to Hollywood. that "It may not come off." "The butcher," Cooper cracked, She told me: "I had to learn ever stored so much ham in; how to talk all over arain from bles. e.." scratch. MGM as'-gned OGrtrufe' SFogler to coach me. If this, works,i Producer W alter Wanger's I can play Ameriere& gilIs. I hone Sound reasoning on the birth of that It won't sound phony to' 3-D and wide-screen movies: people." "I believe all the new film -- roceases *111 be successful. It Dick Wesson saw a gallv be-, &n't a revolution in Hollywood- decked, honking euto on Holly-1 just a normal process of im- wood Blvd. with a sign leading: provement Inscreen products. It "Just Divorced." I Is diversification-and escape from standardization. Certain U - pictures wil call for 3-D and inPo sFrE Others will be better as wide- 1 es won't be dead.'" l o TheW U verse, 4 'S WITH FATHER Ji- kA (sue There will be no more studio N II I JI coltractp for Nancy Davis, who Wv nts to spend most of her time wtth hubby Ronald Reagan. She's t'einf a role to "Donovan's Nrpin." working for the firs f$tr since marrying Reagan and dr-*'* the stork, but she says: '. "7hine must Interfere with 4hr happiness. I ust can't be Sdo4 to a stuledio when it's wr~utv gfor me to be with my SRosemary Clooney's brother. 1k. fa handsome six-footer and lmaet mati dise Jockey, has vu'eral Hollywood bids. ;f a. spinning the platters JU Dhjl way. Sta" 'Aye.-Debra Paoet's .kM PASAD3NA, Call:.. April 13 - (UP) A noted eat'cnomer sa'rt today a new "apace yardctick" proves that man hrs been pe*r- ing into the ualverse t-ice as far as previously o.:posec'. D'. Walter Baide of the Ift. WUson-Palomar o;:.er.ato-.-te said his new ,pace measure- ment theory al.o indicates that the unlve-se is twice as old as previously believec. The age o1 tne universe, pre- viously Mhought to be 2,000400,- 000 years, actualvly is a090.4,- 000,00000,0 Baae said. This iubstaUates thfe IrWy. that the earth, as indairk &lby, wthis sriiimer In IBa film version of b K. IL ",, tons "Father Brown." will plav Inspector Flam- Baade said the new ertick Guiness' detective-priest. does "pt r the est, jhd, distance ~ he sun another ( o0 is out as the star atars in the earth's galy, Bit Gottleb's "Five Bullets" It doubles the p1 eviously iectpt. either top-name star is be- ed measuemenLs to the outer ,ht. Alex's 'The Blue galaxies and toe edge of the 5" is proof that .people universe, he hal-. to the movies good -By the new standard, he said, Mt. Palomar's 260-inch telescope, largest in the world, reaches out FANTASTIC BRANDO 2,000,000,000' light years into n Brando will do his own space. One light year is equal to and dancing in "Pal six trilll:m mil'-. S Joyous Holiday HORIZONTAL VERTIA4L I May you h&ve 1 Violet dye a 2 Mascullne Christmas appellation today! 3 Hardes a .*.. 6 This dgy 4 Route (ab.) celebrates the 5 Period of of Christ time 11 Rugged 4 Chuwch --rde mountain tops rinS joyously 13 Venerate this day 2- l ir 14 pen 7 Yellow budle. .2 . 15 Puffs up \pn e ," 18 Letter 8i.Oep 17 Snarl 9 30 ( .tk a2 lk' 19 Answer fab.) lOermanstate 2pla6ch 20 Royal Italian 12 Strike *tth" familopen a nd $3. * family n n e. 1 3 Pene:rat e 34tSesaw .1 Metal fteener again 35 Mintral 23 Quote 18 Conta la ' 24 Russ'an ruler . 26 Everlasting (poet.) F 28 Obtained " 30 This is an ot Christianity 31 Gibbon 32 Decay 33 Cubic meters 36 Native of Serb.a 39 Sedi .iant 40 Mirr c 42 Bam'boohke l grass 44 Summer (Fi.) 43,.u-opean nation 47 Pewter coin of Malay 48 Dress 50 Antenna 52 Planted 53 Sanctiflcd person 54 Made a * mistake 65Gluts - 4., F rr e anwM ft6< mew UNITED FRUII COMPANY Great Whi fleet NEW ORLEANS SEIRVICIB *S.S. "YIQUE A" ......................... S.S. -"CD TAIRAl .............................. .a I" * .S. "MATA" ...... ............... ......... . Hmada w etsease CIhdMed m Omnem d s ".EW YORK SERVICE AtID Bu N I -.d I. 4~q*J~ 4~~ 4 4~ :.-" n .. '.I '1.".; *- ri * a - S.. "F RA BERLANGA". ...................... ! ai8. ARNA ..... ......................... B .S ,,-* *- ..* .. ... ... *............... . rsas. "c imu i.m n e. e su s........ ::3 n .suas....e weeiAb aiuw a-Twdyejram S AP nxm T ask !m ties UM.bLe, E A*lmie. -e Pw-so mefa .SO 5?ELEPU()S: - CRISTOBAL 2121 * ..."-. ', a" ... I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 .7`7, ,7m.f ..A. 2! ."" .'-." T ' Is.] 1w 1 ~4. -, 7~ &.ijl 0'' d'- ,, .. ., ..n ; ...^ -. ft. . . v mugieiiiH P- * - FANAMA M -UN *.5 r- WLKDI. FIostem Can't Come Now I ?W A FLASw ANMPA gOA4, TRE PLANETEE r BLA4T FOR A4ER.UYL. cLLA'S or BRAHDVWWH~l UAWAM*waNA!? ,Vy-X:ZEg LPF9SED TONEASOAWR DI rhATSW~b HipoA! G" to Show AVETA W D 7 ' S* a sa~igl . 5 Ri Aai * Ai~ -': SAY! I F 07BETTEI AL EAD 91 ---------------- il, Y. :'" -" "* ":'":':iB ': ". .. ... .. ......-... .* ........ i :~ j~ 1 JTL cis'. I IIIN te l-,'-"' ey~illsL~r;Y - '., . . . * 'A,'. 4, Mi' 'R'N.. pg . ., .- . ... ,.. ,. , .. _.. ,_ . ._. -__ .,,. ^ ^ -F t -,duin the SMarit Preo ado/ 0e ot seoe all of levt o 4 We Catholic or- I In bejtn atendsne. t pueA in ted.. r at mineve, i .'i :&e & ."a Am siKB -:r sW moUen =ing 7. lrle lvely nac And , at* of e fi L The CASS 1 heAm n m k.tb done I wm of a t his oau- I arin d the . u- r ' ME TorN -I St TI /A < aters -- Cancer Victim T Krebiozen Improved Mr woman9i, who t 1 r fli^iA . near d at si to took e entine secretary i4o l S blmen. et the weekend ago pMtla qoantplot ~pgaM at a heuiftn wbteh an Amer- the altlegd onspirr. . lean Medatn o ficial was accused 0 g control of Moo. has been sensed o meant of Sit. Mas Moing ia sd she was not asked abouS her case when she appeared .. before the medical committee. But today, ae said she was operated on for cancer of the breast in 194, Later, she aid, she'suffere parasis and se- vere oe u damage, in- cluding curvatre of toe spine. In 1951, he :'asd she. was told by doctors at Wtisconin general hospital that she milght die with- in hours. Then, she said, she was given kreblomen. "From the day'I flslved the drug I began to impre and the terrible pain left ml." she said. "I have recovered full use of my. body, and, have returned to work." The legislatIve committee heard two recordings of tele- phone conversations allegedly connectlnj Dr. Josalh J. Moore AMA treasurer, with a nlwted plot to gain distribution right of the drug. The telephone conversations DRIVE-IN THEATER On Tranusltha lan ". Behind 'Attes y Otflelee ebel DAY 3-1M2 NIGHT 3-1=31 TODAY .7:N 9;U= pa.M SPECIAL ,TMWCT!oI S.A.eetg of the" eMfi chapter. Local 90, OC, O- Is scheduled to be convened q4 thi Pacific Chlubouse taaerr at 7:0M D. m. AMpWt SIm be to. _mC ol the e~. ut. o t let. r ta M~Wyir MaoS are not rhlted. Ie Dr. Moore has deled' the charge. He alom has dinled that he sought to conspire against Dr. Andrew C. Ivy. noted physolo- ist yWho is krebiden's chief pro- ponent. 1 The tape recordings of the tel- ephone conversations between Mins Schmidt and Dr. Moore showed that the doctor once ask- ed her for a list of physloian who used the drug. ' The recordings alo Indicated that Dr. Moore knew the bust- nesman named Moore, and that at one tw the l W apparent* tly comMWed k m aa some benefit I ome cancer casea. The doetWr's lawyer at !fl oppoSd PramonMM of the .M recordings o u the lated i sen' aa permitted them to be p aA er deciding that they StCIuy substanateid his ctientfr'tta Duovc hen it ept to her Durovic him lf. II TLLS RAY RAI Tl- S ^B FROM bDAT TAHITI tA I I TO u AE X, ourt, 46t TO 1t P Ia, W '62VW,'Tll. dSO rca 'ICANDA'L S*Er' W.;. ~MMflTA saaas - .0 IE Nrt"on LH~afcalaT A-te rr*ono" ^i~hrH^v; "onar- . ; v. , r CENTRAL. 1SL35i. l S 1* L mmt a. "COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA" BELLA VISTA ScBereen laughs each a new. high with ths ttQnsual camEf...I ITEATIRE I tLX THEATIRt frtm DO" t "m DI..D ..a.n 'fle Mim !iWr wtMh JT KLSAYT , SA on MJ amren-wWt Itor stleriomu ptOi wmth the encit tralr --4 * TROPICAL. i. nT UE. It J S "THUNDERIAOS" i i.. [ Utl - [ pfeer"1'.ji ri" 5mm - Awmsm wQVa, a"~ L ONe" mf QWT Mis tulS m a E. 1;pe sese L M"tAanIESIOWI ro "'ci at" - ftrWU r -i j ^w' .Wf-l. lay wftW .^^^m5^^ .M-e^B L-^ S--- ** * s*'-*MirAri* c AP tto O 6eege Mmhos, Mi "WAlk st oa teseem" & -AAN: - I eog ki:.-cU uuj b -'I ~Et~.' i - * '-." "'' NA; -1. A lavt it "7 r 'I I .^^ ~lgliOWi i rs~ ,. .: CAU3SM) *f , ,., . .. ! V I~lb EILLS DiAE HA*],^__ ~l. *.~%, - I~~jiA. ~aaspo~i. U' SYou Sell'em... When You Tell'em thru , CsLAfiwsl! Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 "EP' Street Panaumi No. 12,179 Central Ave. Col6n - Lewis Service 1fo. 4 Tivoll Ave.--Phone 2-2291. and Morrison's Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 2-0441 Salo6 de Belleza Americano No. 55 West 12th Street Agencia Internacional de Publicaciones No. 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 2-3199 Carlton IDrg Aore, 10.059 MeIGi- Ave.-Phone 2s5 Col6f . Propaganda, S. A. "H" S t r eoarner studlante St. Phones 14p.Anld -ah*78 AI ~isai~w iiitma FOR SALE FOR SALE lHousehold A tomobiles FOR SAL -- ce 1cc ,.ngroom suite FOR SALE -1950 FOrd Tudor sedan. S~1 10 "C 3 rug, 5 0 00. tlo wick- excellert condition, radio, $900.00. er -,rs '..0 ea:h. tcb'e lamp Phone Coco Sclo 8304. .- ~c-.e 183 -. Gatun. FOR SALE -1942 Ford 4-door se- FOR SAtL --er% v.wa hng machine. don. Good condition, $375.00. 2-. e. 3 sers old. good condi- Navy 3248 Ste. :.,100 '.Aargariro 8106-A. FOR SALE: Hillman Minx, 8000 FOR .'ALE R:d.- nd phonograph mr es. very good mileage. 2105-W, canbnt.:,.r., 'gle bed. breakta't 5lh. Curundu. Phone 83-6141, 4 table r.-ri' r,,ai. Norge refngera- to 6. Ito. (0-cdce. goa range. 2 electric FOR SALE -1951 Ford. Excellent fan. 6C-cvcle. Phone Balboa 2- condition. $1175.00. Phone 2- 1891. Na'.y 3353, Apartment 4479 after 4 p.m. RI3-tP. ou~seau.- -A3--_i-eu.- -etigos FOR SALE -Nash Rambler converti- FOR SALE.- 25-cycle Westinghouse ble: new tires, new top, over drive. re:r gercto,. 9 cu. feet; end Icble A m a s o n, 0775-G, Williamson S.5 I Owen. Balboa Place. Balboao. FCR SALE.-Rclnrgeraror, 25 cycles. FOR SALE:-1948 Ford Super Deluxe $60, .ash-ng machine. 25 cycles. club coupe: black with tailor-made $6:'; -45-r p.m. recorc'er and RCA ma rbookn upholstery. Completely rodio combination $2,, wicker new braking system. A real buy for cha.rs $2 each: table lomp., $4 ome G.I. Phone Albrook 2208. eccr,: floor lamp. 3-woy '$12, gra.s _--_ -_ -- rug. 902: ; double bed. sping FOR SALE -1947 Cadillac sedanette. and horses V4; Quoartermastc New leies. Good condition, '$700. chars $2 eo:h: baby corr.ag', eK- Navy 3402. cellent condi.-on $12; table lamp. FOR SALE:-1942 Ford convertible, brca... 475-D, -Holden St good conc'.t.on, $250.00. Call 3- FOR SALE.-Apex wo hing machire 0782, or 51st St. No. 38, Bella 60 cycles, excellent condition $75.- Vi:la. 00. Phone Albroo: 3216.___ FCR SALE 1035 Ford coupe in FC? SALE -Whirlpool washer, 25- good cond.t;on with extra transmis- c c e. First offer over $75. Nov ,on and rear end. $100.00. 0252- l371, C. Gamboa, Tel. 6-373. FOR SALE -- Refrigerator \Vesting- FOR SALE-- 1949 Mercury 4-door houe, 9-cu ft all po.celoin, 2,- C.,stom de'uxe. Duty paid. Good cycle 8192-B Mogarato. condition. Phone 2-1235. -Ol SALE: Pickup Willys 1949. WVAN TED dcoube differential. Call Tel. 3- Miscellaneous NTED -Retired Canal Zone cou- * pie to act cs caretaker cnd land Radio programs salesman at Coronado Beach. Small salary. 3 cottages and ut.l.t.es For appc.ntment call Balbcoa 331C H WA.NTED Three-bedroom house H lun.urni:hed>. Pseawe call Ro. Tacco Da%.s, Jr., Embosry of t..c 'United States of Americo, tele- phone 3-0010 Spni.h Embassy employee neeas re'-- den:z. Telerh le Panama 3-1 05 -WANT TO BUY.--One baby hab.'- net, complete Call Balboa 1500. ,A- D---.o lbuv or rent. gortlc ch'l-rkum wh.elch:ir. fPone X'- i69Q. ______ BsoP Officials Aflempt To Setlle 4Day Mik Srike BOSTON, Mass.. April 13 (UP _-A stage-nouse conterenc illl be held tocay In an eflto.'t to settle a four-d,.v strike thit -,is eut off hon. milk deliveries tol mere than 150.000 families. Some housewives were forced 0 a :arch from store to store to aind -eaough milk ior their iWrilles' needs. XLabor Commissioner Ernest Lpmnson. Eald the strike is an '"inconv,.nlencee-itoh an eme - pImey yet." But Saturday night W summoned representatives of Uhe AFL Milk'Drivers Onion and 1. affected milk companies to a e~nierence today to attempt a tlement. I Ea3 1,800 drivers and pro-, d ction workers at the 12 Great-' Boston companies walked out to back demand for ja wage ereNae to .be determined by aat'aan. meni L. Walsh, director of anrd labor relations of 'WhitiUg Milk Qo.. said fth. W lmgse. The union said any upl must come from man- -t was estimated .that only a aspply o t milk remained ;and at the tims involved. holders who had been by the striking companies Forced to d to the-planta yes for milk. cre did eeter of the eaMot of leaceemmes-e of aaid there was ensbuh milk a : O.ater Boston famll)es, he 'suid. "some hQousewies dly had to visit iore one store to fd a sup- O'Ealt areerallyv wee astock- h e Onouh =ml for m- dayv. The 'Majuac tt : _aI and Boeton experienced' no milk. de- qurtailment, bela l; a- bg. non-striking plante. :SE THE NEW I E CTROLUX o VIaCroEs x VICE ,rill ssss MISCELLANEOUS rs "To ae* *a M. h a ft b of We ls Akebel ANWeaf Mes. M 20I1 Aimes. C. S. DR. WENDEHAKE Medical Clinic, Central Avenue & K Street Corner, Telephone 2-3479, Panomi. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE: lape recorder, good condition; also modern mahogany desk; upholstered swivel choir. Tet. 2-4902 "B" Avenue No. 99, Pan- FOR SALE :-National receiver NC173 $125.00; large QM table, metal 5.00; Crib and mattress $20.00. 105-W 5th. Curundu. Phone 83-. 6141, 4 to 6 p.m. FOR SALE: Foley automatic saw filer. Brand new. C.Z. only. Call. 2-4488. FOR SALE :-Simmons bed steel $50.- 00. coat $15.00, radio Pve $50.- 00. new English car. Call PanamA 3-4024 or Balboa 2-1905. Owner leaving country. FOR SALE:-Piono, refrigerator, din- ing set, wicker set ahd 1949 Nash. Pedregal, Colegio Industrial. FOR SALE'-"Cia Azucarera Nacio- nal" preferred stocks, 7% interest. Partial value, $100. Telephone 2- 2844 or 2-2854. Panama. FOR SALE Molorcycles FOR SALE.-Ambassador Popular 197 c.c. motorcycle, 3000 miles, like new. 2105-W 5th, Curundu, Phone 83-6141, 4to 6 p.m. PERSONALS GEORGE D. BARB, JR., H.E. Human Engineering Corrective Spinal and Structural Adjustments. 75 Calle -s Cdii. J Tplh 25- 1> 5 8 Your Community Sttion a.m. to 8 p m. By appointment. Presents Where 100,000 Peele Met Sick POWs Strt Today, Ngnday, April V3 "tin-ed hom Pag ) .. ,, la some Americans refusing to 3:"C--Msic for day -. return home. 4:00--Msle WItop Wgstda According to the Defense De- 4:14 -Sin re u'ade 'n document, the Reds 1:WhtimourAyoi ,e lve captallzed -n the "anliue. : lENy 'lnnerable" position of the (Agencias Steer) prisoners to spread propaganda 5:20-What's Your Favorite in this country. (contd.) Of more than. 29,00 letters 5:-0-News received in the United States 5:5-.-Wnat's Your Favorite oem Americans held captive, (contd.) virtually all" have contained C:00-Tales from the Pacific Is- Communist propaganda In lands. (BBC) some degree," the department 6:15-Musical Interlude said. 6:30-The Telephone Hour This is in addition to the pro- :45--LowEll Thomas poganda broadcasts and state- 7:00--Tke It From Here (BBC) ments that somi of the POWs 7:30-BLU RIBBON BPORT8 have been persuaded or oroed REVIEW- to make. 7:45--Here Comes Loui Jordan "Such ebptive soldiers cannot 8:00--Evenin Salos be condemned for co-operating 8:45-UP. Commentary with the Communists, at least 9:00-Jack SmithS how (VOA) outwardly, for the alternative 9: 15-ExCtrsions in Science may appear to be torture' o 9:30-Playhouse of Favorites m appearo be t h rat Your Win- death or both," the depart- 10:00-The World at Your Win- t said. dow iBBC> meni laid. li-The OwCl's Nst In some prison camps. It said, M14-ight-Slgn "Oa least four urs daily are A being devoted to political indoc- Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 14 trintion and discussion." The prisoners are "deprived of 6:00-Sign On -- Alarm Clock any real knowledge of the poll- Club tical and social realities and 7:30-Mornlng Salon evern., and forced to listen to 8:15-Morning Varieties and d uas soberly and with ap- 8:30-Music Makers p t seriousness the Commu- 8:45-Hawaian Harmonies lie. 9:00-News 9:15-Sacred Heart Program- All prison activities are 9:30-Aa I See It an etvis ap.effort by the 10:00-News C amunte r rain control 10:15--Off the Record (contd.) ever the "thhouht, desrea, 11:00-News emotions an stations" of the 11::C--Off the Record contd.) eaptives, the department said. 11:30-Meet the Band 12:00-News "Individual American soldiers, 12:05-Luncheon Music lt as been intimated, are com- 12a:-3-Ppular Music pel undet extreme pressure to PF.. make 'progaes reports' on their 1:00--News buddies so that their Communist 1:15-Personalty ParadL, political .ieatruftor may give 1:45--Lan and Abner special attentln to those who 2:00-A Ca from Les Pau need further trading," It added. 2:1l--Lt o Dane i 2:3 0 t of the S 'rry'M rt Is made to eon- 2:45-Btte of the fuse and bSmk down the values, 3:00-All 8tsr Cocel ai loyalty and peranectives of these 3: l-The Little w captive," the department said. A w.. 1Theid esaue tfor the S3:2-4siak for Tusem a a*s ts Communist 4 :00-S-Mp Days E r 4:5--Southa of the arder Tht who s to-oere 4:0--What'sYour Favorite t m au tooerae, 5:305-What's vYo favorite ed Communist pressures" and if (5:35- d.) or they still fall to acet the Red 6:00--iddle Co r viewpoint are introduced to 6:15-Musical Interlude harsher .measure." ;&--Hawattl C.In previous statements, some s:4S-Lon Thoas .. authoritiesJ have ad they 7:00-Rjeos alla (BBC) not be too rrutred If 7:3-BLUr IBON1 8PORTB many 100 of the. 30 Ame- RI W n prisoners elated to remain .7:4-JaM misaeon with the CammunsEts. 8.1.-Perry Cmo Show (OA) 8:35-'red Waring ad and Iaan0n I M anter- The N , ^. gs-s,. Huja ..- ui Uv Comanmwary ' 10:- al an tar tde i o.l Hti VOA-Voice of ame kEC-British2 Broadcagt c an- r... .- FOR AENT.-AvoaiablB ly furnihwdN residete dinn first class kit re flirtr, age' 1-., t~c FOR RENT:-Furnished apartment in Bello Vista for 3 months after May 5. $100 a month. Apply p i 1065 or Panarm 3-3120. FOR. RENT:--Completely furnished I or 2-bedroom apartment. 51st St. No. 38. Tel. 3-0782 from 6-8 p.wm FOR IENT:-To responsible Ameri- can couple, furnished apoartmo% 36th St., Pern Ave. No. 67-3. 5:00-7:00 p.m. FOR RENT ru KCEI : gI room, In pendbnt. Telbphone -1090. Pe md. "B" Street No. B. Apt. 1. FOR RENT: Coo furnished comer room with meals to gentleman on ly. Ave. Just Arbsemena 57, cor ner 34th Street. FOR RENT:---Furnished room to mer4 tried couple. House 103 "EI Car men" settlement. FOR RENT: Furnid room with meols or tith ItlI privRege. No. 34. 45th Street. Telephone - 4625, Panomi. '. FOR SALE Red Estate FOR SALE:-Small house in El Vail*, completely furnished, all conveni., ences, frut trees, flowers. Tel. 2- ,2121 week days, 2-3644 Saturday and Sundays. FOR SALE Boats.- Motor. FOR SALE: One boot tMilr with 15-ft. cayuco, $25.00; ore Wis- consin engiIt, 4-4y., air-cooled, has marine clutch and starter; one 4-cyl. Universal nine, marine, without marti clutch, both $75.- 00. 706-8, Curundi. Akoiik Sla Wlfe, VHub April 1 1. W1 Ing 33-a 4u n the kn his5l old wife s Wi m b- a -the youl d of tUe r eliht children. Pollee uay, Me s QX committed te.allta fll family a A.. routed bIr cas, called rez mum ae landlnfg f partment vard. Lo Shares t ' trolman su apartment., Queens relief. T e the Wll i in such a lice were not 1herent at The " S r, * or- I r ah ammm Ity ernm tee. .... M --'-Private, , To StiMjP efuI Atos, ,:1SU whether t&9 I .. .a wo.drk - owl ww* 5mW Latembile IriF h - uiAmrJ eU.~waevj . re , . ' p .1 Lmuboo. mww WW ma -. .~s. :~ *.aP~ A~4 Immmommo-m- a _ ___ I- A1C r "' . '. 7 ti'i ga .W..- . . ."' .' *- .- ,. '- "*-^ *J!- TIMM. ' *wf .. . bcf 't i - @." i n 4 W"F [, wg .hBBM. 1:14/6"d n tfur- woade, r. w;*i e-hope int W, who ne atuei.. the Comodor j, pff~S ern~WB N S ,F. -- ,- .-, ..- ..- . jr rio-t NWSS^-jl'y- N ,s ft:.,' I, -IU -i. .O . 'V e 4 ..... : .(.-W-1I- -. "'V dent oft1. .A"" . $750 seven- R in the I of 1 .-This Af.tr M --e lr ha WX twine, t and out el m.ntwlee while in-his brbi t1s mpam . S .Med, . t aJ. ROMan v&s P8 M T. Craft vs. L. B. Taylor .boots A' B. CI rk " A, ti ha v6; M rt3a OGartner L MH. r va-A. *T' an Gelder er iv n. , kporZ-vl-- s- A sess l.0Masks vs.J. Craerw i N, Ryas Vs 5. ijtMaid * *** *Mla kf. l astt a n M te O1.N beda . Bupe T .,Ml. r an Pacific 'Sftball Teas Sa.&a&*qQI- A e ff Team I L ! Ba.ter'a 3 1 9 0, Pan LIqid 2' 8 SW , Leeadnttof tm s saast (Based a| ateme4 e t-m.e ene K Te- ab h AveT Wo=droff. (Wal ft* 1 37 .531 ircithur, .f).. 7 .9 33 .418 Peacod, (1I)" 11 .31 3 Medinger, (BaiAt'e)4 24 .375 Hilinger, ( Ooodwin (L)'. T 24 .338 alene, (CAA) .92, 31 .337 Dl rMater, ( '84. 2 .33 NRthgebe;, Pi ) )' 77 26 25 Male, Pete, Il2 g 21 .323 Jones, L. (' I 22 10 Pelomski, (GAA) T. 20 .2M Angermuller,. -W) 93 A2 .290 Soyster. (. - 71 2n u Patterson, (CAA) 8 24 .211 C0 (CAA> 23 JIB Jones, Md., (CAW 66 14 .212 Conover, (F71 7 )8 .20 Kelleher, D., (PL) M .13 .181 Salisbury,. (PL) 0I 14 .115 Madt nW" =m6 Ed Rathgeber alMls- bury, (PL) -' fliag th. Hllginger, FIT) 23 1 Pistia, (bAA) 14 . Cheney, (Elks) i1 Muller, (, .7 Miller, (Bter's) 5 11 Fedlaty's RaIto' CAA S,, Elks 2 MsRa0pfasame" Baxterf v. Pan Liquldo Friday Butch Baker's CAA club came from a two run de- ficit to a five to two victory OM Bob Coffey's Elkmen. Ted 3ordai started for the Aero club but-upon the aeM of "Big John" Pitro in the with three o and two out went to center field. Jordan was charge wittU only runs cal- lected by th VAuu, Plstro was credletod with the win and Frlt Chey was charged with th IeO. " CA eoulecLtedt fly sale., hits, wM of wql Ake1 by Gtorge TRuI .1r! ,I.. pfw WritwE for plt wittrstw'tf r l .', InThe Letter Box Te the OtMi. mi w hot e l Ap.tarlFew Hadle a Claytem to ^ .. .._ I*-16*.-- -A bagb t is hoed tinat tb.fans and spectaIeAs will bea "-.In mind a ut re Li.E gaan. The umpire ptafl of the'Paclfle Litt- tie Leu Is composed of Ive e!p, who rotate n working two gams ne week and three game Cbe ro-lowing week. One of th6 umpires worEs and lives In Gami- LPACIVW iTnLn m o u Seeeond Half Stanlingp Team Waon Lost Sears 7 3 0rks 1414 7 3 Lincoln e 7 3 APGOE 14 4 6 Firemen 3 7 Police 2 8a Today Game Seanrs vs. Lincoln Life Beam and Lincoln Life meet today ln the first game of a three wn tie sudden death play- off. Th Pacific Little League wound up in a tle way tie att- er a h=etic week of baseball that saw the league leading Sears drop a game to Linc6n Life and set up the posslblittes-of a three way tie, Lincoln Life came on to win their la-t game and the Elks copped theli two games last week to set up the tie. At a meeting neld before last week the offlesas and managers of the League bet up plans that provided for the possibility of a tie for ths acond half. The sud- den death playoff was agreed upon with 2eas and Lincoln Life %* meet In the first game and the Pike dra*lng a bye. In the event that the Elks or Lincoln Life team win the second half they will meet the first half win- ners, Sea; In a tiree game play- off starting n te day following the deciding of the second half winners Sears. In a three game playoff starting a the day fol- lOwi theA decdifu of the see- Cud half winner. The playoff, if MlWed, will be held on Wednes- day, Thuraday and itf necessary the third game w be played on last week's games In Which tour of the games played had a direct bearing on the ouia"wotw seond half,. the umtres healing the games dape in for quite a bit of abuse ftro the s pctators, It Is desired to bring out here that In these four Important iame three were 4pelded by e run and the th by' two a. QUIte a fsw cale aind -decisions by the umpivet wets made on very close plays and of pourpe the deetloM wept to one team while Lthe swatstes of,. the C. SulUvan r 1 L\Saiuelse, b 1 3 4 V. Forde, c 4; 1 G. Mormoe 2 L WUllims, ef 4 0 1 R. Williams, f 1 e * W. Mayar-d, rf 1 0 0 T. Morrell, Ib 0 4 8 R. Holder, 2b 1 0 0 G. Goods, 2b-p 1 1 .0 Tetals ll FOR SALE TO .THE HIGHEST BIDDER Autocar Tank Truck, 1,660 gallon capacity, 5 Ton. In good condition., It6 close 5:0k .pL. 20 April 193M, For details and., Impetion of vehleM apply to: 'Tn Shell Company -(W. ) .Ltd., "B" S., No. 1, Panam4. 'Teleplone 2-1642. -an r- - . Is * ., . Unequaled BARGAINS REDUCTIONS From now until the end of the mnwat. This a the cwce of your t,,. .-, .< - p B I I I I. [AGEPAS PtcaAEK Sai p,,.ij-l. .. . . . *. . eU^ ^Si S&^ :.s^ >**-* -. *.*--. - -, .*:*-. .-* .-. -- aE. * j&.4 T..,A *t' k.'*. '- 1'- lK S. -. ~C~:~r- -' - '' r w r w' -w boa lit lie ,ft tints co- in to the ball park alter w& r.r co other his serases. Here are the tA sale teartig llne-ups tre w game: Tom e or b, Ja Watson 2b. oy WSt, n.OUw ty Schwararel, Sb or . Durfee c, Crawfoad st, P If, Conklin If, Bey rt. Rofr Bill Hamma, Ray CVu4Wei JCn Marshall, Harry Ut, O7Qg Cottop nd Dave. hm .a Billy Ugelke c, "Pe " er, p or as, Corbin p, Johnny En6glke . Sander If, Ve Dubola c, Lant 1b, Jimmy Pedersms Butch Klotner rf. NRerves Bradshtw. Taylor Hunitr; glass Crooi, Aibert White Ralph Xdmondbua, aob Isthmian Little League Champl hp Shet. W L Pf. Fergus La Boew 1 1 .50 Twin City Rookteu 1 1 .I NextGasses Wednesday 4:30 pin. at La I M Saturday 4:50 p.m. at PaMal, Twiu CityDeeklts I;- Fergus La Boeemoan 11 Twin City Roakies sD fl alongside Pergus La hem fl outaluugginMg te fs a e ners 13 to 12, i the secouMn w of the best thbr" eltv cha- plonship series. 0. More stated for the vis- tories but pveway to 0. In the thUd. ooje 4 o t creditmr the victor. R. acefr went ts dbteu* fr Yrge La Deeas. Whittakr homered for t e The box score. -,i Ferus La Deem 0. Whtttaker, s 4 3 3 . Browb, 2b 4 0 1 3 Bptsle, 2 3 0i.8 W.YWW~c 2 1 3 .Asfe 3. 3 1 A. Smith.b 4 tI P#Sa plasfa 4: 11 -r~ 268 RED Take SPIES P ad ."" TO PRY OUT ATOMIC -- turs on how enemy agents ALBUQULRQ'.T. N. M. April EDITOR'S NOTE: NEA Re- operate, are poured on workers 13 (NEAl Th-ie p iipiesive porter Doglhs Larsen, who and their fami.iLs. The program evidence tf-t lie latent Con- has covered atomic energy a harps on tne theme that ag murist e,pi,>ae technique tivities for several years, first ments of lnfor,.ation funnelled the se U .f arIoics 15 being got wind of the startling facts through the enemy's "collection widely en:fioyed in this r ea. about atomlicsecurity, reported agency" reveal the big secrets. which contains the heat Id below, when he was covering For the second category, there brains .i t;ie nation's nuc.,car recent nuclear tests at Yucca exists a complete secret system weapons progre i Flats. To dig deeper, he teamed of "compartmcintalization" and Albuqueique chieff of Police up with Doleline, managin "access area" created to keep Paul Shaver reEaled exclusively up wi fthDoylebulinemanaging the "sleeper a t" from learn- to these r portc:s that within a une, and his taff. Both Ing more thun a narrow meg- little more th..., a year there checked their information ment of the program. Then there have been mo re dope cases than with the most responsible is the exhaustive background in all of the city s previous his- sources. This i5 the last of study made ot each new em- tory. lIt' eiouisPat.hes. ploye. lkiey have involved military their ou dispatches. gain it must be pointed out personnel and civilians from that all of the:' efforts are ap- .bases where too-secret projects n i patently not do ng the job. are being purLa. One cris levelled at the What is the answer? A couple Federal official admit only present .etoo ip" the lack of a of fresh approac.les are offered. that they are aware of II. They central ailhor'ty to coordinate Radical as it sounds, there is move in swiftly, and dispose security eitort,. an undercover movement to of each case confidentiall. Security of:l.als frankly ad- install a kind of leoholle pro- This is o.ie facet to the big- mit that nume.-:us problems a- hibition for ail persons who ger secur.itsir.:alon i e whici cut across the ar- work in secret war plants. Cov. Edv i L Mechem,n a for- b'ary bauraiies created by Advocates or this idea claim ner FBI agent, geId neeral st3tutes under which that 9 pler cent of the leaks "I recognize t.ic especially di- ..hey ..must opea.. can be traced directly back to cult problem i my state occa- Unfortnately, they say, there drinking. signed by the existencee here of Is no federal lawv which provides Another suggestion la to try to major atonmic-.capon and guld- machinery lor coordinating their shorten the long "lead time" of ed-missile piojejLs. e .iort.. the various programs. "And in an elort to maintain Nevertheless, they agree on Nuclear lestp for instance, are maximum .eL : iy, all members a common ,,valuation of the in the planning stage for many of- the New Mexico State Police security problems involved: months. The mcxe existence of eDpartment arc cooperating in 1) The 0,000 atomic workers these plars, In the hands of every way with federal investi- In the rea are "walking dic- hundreds of persons, increases grtory agencies.' tionaries of restricted data." the hazards of security leakb. This means working with Locking up this mass of detail Most recommendations for ae, probably tne greatest variety is the big headache. curlty reforms deal with tight- and concentiat'in of federal a- 2) The presence of so-called ending present methods. gents to b- tou.id any place in "sleeper agents" of the Klaus Bernard Baruch, in his recent the U. S. be loud any place in Fuchs stripe r.must be considered appearance before a Benate the U.S. a constant possisllity. committee, said: They include the Central In- 3) The "physical" problem en- "All this talk about oTvern. telligence, Ar Force Office of tails trying to hide such things ment secrecy is a lot of hokum. I Special In'-estigtion, Office of as tunnel entrances in a moun- Foreign agents know more about Army's ln.eil,-iiynce office and tain, "classifying" reads, build- our military 'matters than our Criminal ime.AAation Division, wings, and p!acjng some kind of own people. Tiey went-to the AEC's seiur:ty forces. Armed a cloak around the myriad corn- heart and center of the atomic Forces Spe!'.al Veapons Project ponents of nuclear weapons bomb before I knew one was be- security r.ie.i and Treasury's which have to be handled by ing made." Secret Se vice &sad narcotics a- thousands of pe sons. It's a tough problem. Your na- gents. tional security may depend on Yet in spite, of this impres- A costly, continuing education somebody finding a solution. sive force, vital secrets are program ib maintained to answer -- leaking out. One asks "why?" problem No. 1. 1 Motion pictures, posters, 1c- (Last of a Soris.) 'Wholesale Shakeup' - Ireatens Pentagon AEC, ANSW S ACK DI I er AM O flhCalS WASHINGTON, April 13 (NZA).-The U. 8. Atomic Ener- i om5 ?t of Information Servlcme wABanoTON/Aprfl IS ( ) ah lua statement regarding I --Sen. Harry F. Byrd predicted the rvice Albuqerue dispatches entitled "We're No at the weekend that the Senate Giving Away Our Atomic Secreta": ammunition investigation will "Though the dispatches stated that their discoveries A lead to a "wholesale reorganiza- were discuss d with responsible officials, Reporters Douglas 13 tion" in the Pentagon. Larsen and Doyle Kline did not hold any such discussions ter The Virginia Democrat, prime witn AEC officials. mover in the inquiry, said he be- "The articles were reviewed by classification officers of lan lives the Armed Services sub- the AEC after they had been issued to clients and were 1 f committee under Sen. Margaret found to contain no matter classified under the Atomic efft Chase Smith (R-Me.I already energy Act. Any impression that they gave instances of es I has developed a good record on revelation of atomic secrets is erroneous. 0 the shortages first reported by "The statement in the editorial note on the first of the edli Qen. James A. Van Fleet. series that there is no machinery for 'clearance or censor- nor "I think the ammunition In- ship' of such matter is partially in error. There is of course the vestigation will be a big factor no censorship on such material or any other material in of r in effecting a wholesale reorgan- peacetime. There Is machinery for review of such material und Ization in the Pentagon-espe- from a security viewpoint available to any editor or cor- sua clally in the business and admin- respondent who wishes to use It. T Istrative functions of the Army "The AEC management at Albuquerque and in Washing- the Department." ton does not believe there is security laxity on the part of win Meanwhile, Sen. Robert C ABC or contractor personnel. mw Haendrickson (R-N.J.a. a subcom- "If any evidence of such laxity Is turned up the AEC 8ff mittee member, said he would will be the first to act on it, but the authors have not sup- % like to hear some testimony from plied any such evidence to AEC security officials, though wat Korean combat troops. requested to do so. eno "We have heard a great deal "We wish to point out that what appears to be loose the from the top military minds, pro talk may be and often is talk by people who do not know wes and con, on the reported short- any secrets to give away who are bragging or day dream- T1 ages," he said. "But there is an Ing or impressing the girl friend. The reporters did not es- pant old Army saying that If you waht tablish that those they talked with were AEC project work- thea to find out what really goes on. ers. out' ask the men in the front lines. who We have not heard enough from 0- o - these soldiers 1e, tapOe" and lack of a driving REPODTEDR CTAND FI heM tape" and lac kof a "driving REPORTERS STAND FIRM 'ble. force" as factors in the ammu- ition shortage.I She a aso reported that she has By DOUGLAS LARSEN and DOYLE KLINE received many requests from We stand on the accuracy of our dispatches from Albu- ] eanwarveterans who want- queyque entitled "We're Oiving Away Our Atomic secrets." e to testify. But she said she We made a conscientious effort to eport a shocking shad called none because she felt nation at America's biggest atomic weaponbases. We ,tbat it was already established are convinced that our sources were relible and that we ".at, a shortage existed and am-i handled their Information honestly. munition was rationed. The spokesman fO~tlie Atomic Enefrgy Commission now .0 .. Brd singled out the Penta- asserts that the AEC "does not believe there is security laxity I I e admithnistrative oceratlons. on the part of AEC or contractor personnel." eS nt, a s t khly spots ory a D-.These reporters are unable to share that eeplacency. .:a ept. s aikhely spots fore- a Reports which have come to us In the last few days in- Eimsenhower's new team of dicate others close to the situation feel as w do be an defense leaders is anx- From an officer "The boys at Kirtland (air base) were er. Seen am elated by the series." -US to operate in a more bust- From a ranking security officer (non,'ABC): "We need 13 ..W-- uke-wayte_ this kind of ammunition to strengthen our own efforts at b l.,':" ecui-ty." l Stil another: "It wasn't strong enough," S oCys Workers Says Editor Dan Burrows of the Albuquirque Tribune: "This bituation of loose talk became so bad that Is schedule Strike omi to functions attended by people colnected wth Atomic projects. Invariably somebody would get a little tor Midnight Burrows like these t at d tt orI shouldn't in my ession." -l.NEW YO Apr11 13 (UP)- by the AEC to dismiss the dispatches by saying that the talk *~oe@ .workers of America plans evidence the talkers are atomic project emplqyek. The untOn threatened a walk- These reporters worked as a team on the of Its members at Macy's I series for approximately 10 days, talking to 0' 100 Manhattan and a discussing our findings with live comr in. the trcusx officials. and W hite As was stated in a note Mc :panyblgt1 ddelierately suppressed some n a "gil. n d tb.r tai incident at the express suggestion of lmine to make a We were assured by security officers at Ofr Cn turms for a in so doing we avoided the risk of tipping u4 overlooked detail The ABC now conflr s week i.rmaw_ by that It did net before -- ,,,a i . 3- -kel gan- - -,j r s::IL . Again"e t W .the truth, ter as it Is INS deyiNW ' nofiwledg. .. ... wc ,' *'-.. '1F FACT PANuA.Iwlr*,,MC 3F" 1-5 ... * .~ *? P., UWim.W9u'su~,m ~" Pt IALO#: IGNTI' A 4** 7 .' '..~a, * ..r,'~ ~r R0 ~ GOVUNOR MCHEM: He ei an epesialy tough robl. oLICKr ~clt UEAYQs We6 the London owners o't *Wek- =egstered vesweis to sbidfm de with Red countries. The committee staff hat the original charter of one of the Zondon ships, dated De. ,961, rovidng for carrying 10,00 of ammonium suN ibmtto W mpoa In Commuiat hia, MC earthy said. *e sad the ammonia' 0-l t upposedly is "mde* or fertlir but that th wu- Sal i not to go thronel tB Panama Canal or touh.. A- Ameriae or Japanesm -"If the Bhip were act 'u a - ryfing the fe ilser, there Would be no remon why It collA not . stop at one of tne above named i .m I 40u EGR~~itay Sbland fotIta-as eotlaiaed l wIre ain lated but them weno 4 Ities. he aigh tide wu m edd a_ thatwt sa taall ed the W a la the, O i frmatdr '1 , tA. .- I- im E S .-. .. 1^.. USE -NAR , r A A. ~. - uua II I I i . .. 0 ' .' . .:. I *.* (* .ip ' rLt *>,fTir , |
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