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4 I, "- ,"", ,r.. l ,+ + .+ "+ 'I II. *'- " :+ ., : ;-... *-1 ,; "*' + ,+l gf * ** *' : ', -:+ .. .. . 'Tnn p .'.. + :;^^ *. v.flp- 4,4t^J^ M e,'. ** * -,- . +:.'1 , mk.* .'.?t-., *d Abraham eisea. F. I - gil -~b ..r I -~ 'aA -4t- ~, I 11211 " l .1 lt- - 4M.. -,- ; t-g| -, Ii -, i t1 -r:" : -. " if-he- War Treftf TlIks To Begia In' so to pegotia A cq men a sea deA next d-. el.w ie St ?j If 61 POWs Stay In Korea They're 5Psycho' WABHING April 17. (UP) -American re at war who refuse tS return to their own lines In Kork wHlt estal- fled technically as din but actually will be eoMan ed vic- tiau of Cosmunist propaganda "techniques." It WM dIas lomd The Arm y aid it will be forced by military law to label yu uch men a deserters. .at a -abokeman added tist 'actually we will look apot uch persons 4 psychiatric sateerser tom Communist lUdoctrimtion ;echnlque." The Anry has prepared a carefully thought .out program o "reorient" any whose minds have been posloned by Red pro. agand to the Ameriqap way of ,,4 . ^WtbM tkiy Y "-4DtryI. n pag d ined iput a h me n -AM r. Switzei For Ba Ta land ..- .. *- .* p- . To Care IkyPOWs PANMUNJW M, April 17 (UP) United "e ' Iegotiators told the Communists tay they a o to RP5 prdliIi7 '"nd-the-war" tu b tomrrea na he United Ntions proposed tat Swil named as He neutral nation administering to W - wo refuse repatriation. - Thus, Atk UN served advance RNtic o t Mafr . that the minimum price for a Korelmw ts Aij wt4* thBt no prisoner will be forced to retrutfe khis Commm . ist homeland if he doesn't want to go. " * It Ga. WIlam R. Harrison, glala -- t bhw -rV. n ieMtator, informed he Wigl &iOref Oen. Ram AI the UN K Is Ik t rarb a "bra tack&" disom- mut d a B ,^OW fairst 7T-,aM in draft P is ai "'",M now.. .. .. _ t fofr ,fhubWft uk r Swearts0 Sof tr w=sa rces.A v' ooaieted .chtas9rt Ake I% has wen eoff are- d his secretary gfr m Atao|SUB C :-i_.jkma meth.f n' t K .to Crempe .o d los u ec ret town-eA r he serh a s n me c id atidS ta A bae today, tI .s t p t, is ecreart -: Of .ipes the secretary rtfi- m iNji6 Cunred reeW a :ll -,F W o'ab Iu -, In s pmdo not dWgiBoP. wan to re their home- Prior to W 8X lnonc.aWWe- Smet that tvooy of In such a "ase, he sad, the tmt and wounded U rl er. Army will lt on l nveMtia- will. not reach. Kee t rAil Ut. by a WAt nati before e so e time Tuayilahe oom- t Itat. mand had believed all prttmers vb.aemt m na eotffl- listed for exchange had reeahed Si f.Wr W as po int six mile frem here. But off i belime many of The fourth aad lit. convoy, the 0,t14 Mmit as8 listed as the CommunIsts said. wl' leaI missip actual may be pron..- far northern Korea ilndA" a morning and reh Z5aesem at5 ca om 't reported in p.m. Tuesday. Tht would be aft- S 1 -w,' aR that they are er the actual exchange of pris. Js Almetlcans cap- eser Is scheduled to hae be- tI. W DUMme Department gun. a wMI Amerca.n_ prus- The Reds glve no Indication .'.16 Hv be sick and how many prtqonera will be In for early ex- the last convoy of. 20 vehples. Originally they had aanounced -skis ojflcers a94d the prisoners would be delivered M aot casy large in three convoys. reur ning Si nericans The Co-mm un_.mi Vnot yet we ,Omaunimst pro- Indiceted w t t l ac- t cept Hmr1lstart &ath pr'dieted, laying the mroa &_. br. ir- *AsIp back onto mal truce nG 1MUon at - ar a period mee~clt Sat pd_ freedmi . ytoo- e oof a cre- rWin.ne& .I cR AWe ha s rld American cg pidtnnt, ...t iM one on mthe Imus "Pisaoners rr t in Se. Arranements roups at out to have the lody all day lonfl iN. y am bed tat their way home Wdstil wander- i lot R, "A base h ILsand casesma afnd thg flit Mu ^Ct a- I tt^mtvd on the lath- "Most are ffertzu from a.-' tl. Clayton. Re trostbite whkb -euarm at the i e4011th Ord- time of their :*tB5t. A s. d Holse MlAT w p .Wtr 5P) -o i s1a an the _.. t + b. f aM l Ml fest"whlsft detemlne. whether an smttmip 9cou'lde reached. Gen. Mark W. had d. the Camaunalst t. emaes that afer the m ainas aIe would .eW ready o consider at "secod order *of .6stne,".. oreael tet t. . Mst o M Am galblnd have dea , by. ,wUate... : b~~i ---- from the d Most at U90,0 .1--El, y,I --" 1. '. - IA 3r i ~ , *' * . f - *~, THE PANAMA AMERICAN . H PANA o No 2 0746 IS LINKAp wLOU tOppoun .t 170 CIENTAL AVINUP I ?WlN ISTHi AND 1TN S *rEsTa PiNsION tmp*lNEntAIVIte JOSHUA 8 POWiRSi INC (o m mae t 24% MARIt eN Awl NWA YeRt 1Y N Y 01" *I MONTHS, IN ADVANCRi W B 1 4 00 *( e ^.tt. VS^ge .N 4VANCII. -.- -------------*_ All right, 0o th Ao % T THt I YOUR PORUM THE READERS OWN COLUM R ito o'ndl teds Sof stealing ome THE-MAIL BOX 10'0 as"hygo executives George 8 S-- I -- Ie Biofl and George. , The Mail lan is an open forum for readers of The Peneama Ame Past yeara. Still tbo leam. Letters are received gratefully and are handled In a wholly coanfl- 0ro1 O lt. ' It you cotribute a letter don't be impatient it it doesn't appser tih. He WUking in n. eset day. Leters ar published in the order received. as abor frent. T Please tiry to keep the letters limited to one pag lent is. in thel hands of r Identity of letter writers is held in stricteas confidence. ,&,~.me'*.*.. ,. --o. ?thi newspaper assumes no responsibility for statement sa opinions merit of Justice--ai S report justinished + pre Islorannr frM soee. agents who worked ate zi o waterfronts for more thn six .. months at a cost of nl re * WHO PAYS THE MOVING MAN? of thousands of dollar# to the " Citbl C. Z taxpayers. . Cristobal, C. Z. That report shows ** ', ihir Ryan was Just the account executive for S f In these days of stringent economy there seems to be one lit- woven mob of political tile deal which has escaped the higher-ups. -whose house guests, diAl companions, fellow - Why are the France Field residents being moved at the ex- attenders ad business pense of the Panama Canal Company? reach into the truckhine ar merit, food, constrc ' When these people accepted those temporaly assignments bulldlhg service ilu4i '' they were informed they could expect a five day notice to move. The real story is h-. Actually they have been given almost five month .Warning. and po ilt cal offl Who protected and dlr i How can this little gift be justified at a tMi-r4ihen, for exam, !ding who has Just had a gre t pie, the administration can't afford to equip tho ew houses wit# pfa.;j ouvers? The brutal fact is that ael baffled the public has for its njoney -Baffled and patience is the indiet e of an AfL inter1aionat presldenT on charge of MtOW-. ORCHID PICTURES SOUGIftf 1 a few dt a l I f Cristobal, C. Z. Browne and Bloff for 1ne movie industry doWn to Sir: $1,000,000. My in-uiry is addressed to the many photographers who We've had the I alln * early tookpictures of the orchids exhibited late in February George Scalise for stelinf by the Gold Coast Orchid Society. fl chiwd n a er l eynetr---'----"'-- S May, I sugest that you make an effort to get those trans- operators and, shaking down , parencies to the individuals concerned, If this Is not possible, building owners. oft the Oprai.as H is and-Killing the bring or send sr-me to the Orchid Society at the Trefoil We've had the Jailingd1eJim mouse for the meeting of April 20. y ofr thet Operatin g anee rs f r extorting .lmobt $250,000, Thanks... omroad construction corpo- 80 RUARK Pictures Desired But they are all UvinR e o e* -I ------fortabl- no% sals -u _------ fo rtably. n Brbokl e BrMa..S NEW YORK. I am torn, a1 It wer IbitweVi lIng (or Widowhood, short of b y .glu rather SIDE GLANCES wy lbra th Doff unde- the .nIoraF e and dU.L, because i cannot, decide- wpther bvlously and serving it with tn Etecton'of he Justir De Ma rt'- ilUke & piece called "stop YO ^ tlia she Isnt supposed to MZe e iheiM u Sent soie rln the ad- Dl ndl" better than another call "Pr our m Ivwest. ty Fstil sufthendes Wife to Be a Widow." Out of pare ip W are on ou ts the lry 4I | U | many of the Zasteon s lons think I11ll settle for the first, title- "'. whoutl" li i dUt S I n which he on operatet.d Having had a reasonably good t .6wUI SThis, even from Ijal em.' bra.wl with mama the oth er n i, sif Opr a cotrlvedt .l 1,E Each served a few/ea, g)ay this effort, I would prestimne at a pudding r- wil be out soon and just ladles. sverywhe"e. ro e the BO r slipped out of sight. a I .. .... Meanwhile the Capon: .% your w tCI .=. =' 4 wr-tiecuiT e "ture t W Secretary of State Is sggt W lsaMesta wiln two -. . :' *'*_--_ .. . -. Than bhi t d tr W., l- -. .. , a luA-cla .. t.Ml. at.Mlo ; :' " Congressmen aren't su *0omNilo.L l .1 " ule t .y swear It'i fsot s.uaS .lrem receed for tater, thel mamJOrity mnh o e oa m'lonp va.'.Sl .~ub tq. my were go. I. 4.'+ , "So what if I'm not up on tii mathl The fellow who wa the Einstein In our class is'elhir in a lunehrotS atwl" Iritish Star qONONTAL 4 Boundary I-i -, __ (comb. foray) Mal '5 Alter ereen edsrave Attire estarsina 7 Doctor et k- Mrles Polhteel i sd Scenee(ab.) l w-_ 8 *ExcaidmlKm Is k8i ol Companion 3 -" 10 Afresh U g-_ .one 12 Mock S M O13 Mountain 6l=gi now (comb. form)1 10- maker 18 Notaries public (ab.) 20 Having no 31 Puffs up S 23 Lacerater j e- 2 ifel' ga*it1 Answer to Previorluub 1i 24 Mohammedan 38 Wan priest 3 Verbal 26 Sheaf 408 ovie river 27 Moving trucks41 German 28 Italian efty stream 32 Uncover 43 Cataract 33 Turned 44 Large plant outward 45 India wegh 35 Rodent 47 Unit 3ver 37 Expunge 49 OrIentl pegy She bellhobsa vf u time 4* 5fWka W handp. Me anextraofVtWAYI etettI Sfr swatch of mink. den th-variet tourists a There a ort of ways to lead a ieee o month. this sort, winding up of course With a moral ia is . So nothing happened r favor of mtn, but I r the noisy ailing Of eso of the ex l huld point er a ut wh oud 0oys." The V 1narcot1s, ext on Point after 4 a strtlinJnuotpn ot imap gambling, shalkM etkd klok l ausnd bc !orate eM fA g % m has bet dw," the distaff al motemoney the Now o k r says, "that your pies a cake, and mitB , waterfront than eve r bqe. Wo r bt dr better, of court than tber l They flourished even as 71lnkk biw mae-- 4e n e .1 b t1 o bY- Joe got himself. booked an ed n 'your- There totin uptoomuch. finger *Mprted.oon, weight for the good of the male ldtttlen, to nomenon. Members of thesay. nothing of his figure." And forth. S .nomenon. Membersof the. Fhius old Atomle nergy Commis" There seems to be some sort of roncerteAd. ffr MU hotilp ' blon labor panel br. been afoot to kill us. all Off, with kindnas .or oeS ' buttonholed by 4- b in- wine, and It makes me Plainly nervous. I do not er 1e stallation Jwork*k n told Wish, for tc, to prepare mama to be a the owlMI o to sten t*. thir widow. W'm, w m reason, whda 'hC6 hood. wh leadhers-that bae good, but I.Will as at least a dead hMat With dter. o, had to pay foi ho Fv whom. tm with cash e tathe I b ao .on who xu l ,B hbron. t the t fs pa yenvel*pe ,And. furthtO.re,.A oan do her own prepU- E. out the construetionea eem ry window. e- L" I * Over the desk of Al, Team- N - stat' leader Dave Beck today ' coma letters a.nd tlons frum n h been? Aue a msn s-corA muWai. when W <3A.- A tightening n to ntembers ris eto mpli'nI f b top 464 WO told to 'W dow you're ficlaals IsW-Jgu osI-ed.. ' but of order," Elsnht a 'o w' t Iftthjif a o nefta -hs We get hundreds of letters the pre. onei ndng up with "Keep my name loophole l open. confidential, I Wxnt to be a- provialoin *yl'F hof wt are it round my wfl.and kids Just as trial l to teit what public Ia ltte loner. Or "I request would be policy. you keep this confidential: we don't want any night visits Theme w ld our homes." would be' mation I 6 9M* It can be safely prdleted ports, wi he that APL president Geord a Oth Meany willush baek the 1. be . pril 30 d1 m for aelio n new uatil the New ark waterotLt. He for fomal . ,MOEU 149r Sbrlisaw R A Up ,dAsed they wtrh .. ^ :': . .. ; *^ ^b -" ih NL oO, r -i | Nompood ^^^^ IId is them 9 -- p - Xi CJ~~ II Now, ' . L&W I --., I' Y* ** rn6 -' , I tt'+i!i i Ct A I, _.' 4' -1~aU e at] IF' mla.- upMfMf-waMTr SUMN Ts a Twkml Tad Wui lk SECOND FLOOR t^' .,, -*.. . r -, ,_ ,. ,* I . *. -,. 1 :- ' *:*,/'; : ' ):' , w*m. "A. A + fSa; p ab *,, otto LINGERTE w t "7 .st ftw h- andb.' iL i it,.,i.. .. . . rtt. I... jj ac 'a, , .. . "' +- " Jn" :' 'S ,:,:,'I :: ..- ." -, ; . S" -"." a, .t.b's; ' r" -I-.- - ,- ,' -.......i5 1 * v ' .**. ;'% " ,' *. I-. ., < .- .*-* :ri ..'Ur :t q "-.~ ~ ~ .. .r^ -*- . '., '*-V .- '" a ." -: -.. ... - .' '. *; ,' .. r I _. i ; . -,. -,,' , 1'.w;i A.., . -. 5 Ad W.'. . . ,; + .. .. a WA^[^ ^ l -'."--9 ... .. j. 4 *- 1- t 4C: -'.. I 44 ' J .C:. ,. . ,t t .-ti... ,, 4r -J'5 A"'O t' 4) ... .. ..j.-.-' ,+ '. i .. .. .an ;'+t] .o+ 4 '1 ,+. .5'.. . 1 ..". . .. , K ; ..*ay ; .. ..*"i, ^-*I.,,:;..^- We are Youth bed cotton bedspread ..........8.75 Fielornt cotton bedspread .........12,50 Bedroom curtians .. 2.95 and 4.50 Soiled clothes baskets .9.50 and 14.95 'TTAiTNI-MASTB D I "" by NOITMCO L Choosm Nou'Tucoo.. . cool, phaatom.-wight uit hat'e tailored within. ture which give it iam crisp shape and lasting atyle. Luxurioualy com- fertable and t Ulike a ' dream because it' ,. "Potern.M r w Take your coler h ma t-e at-won' :.!evu. patern am *ttttgtw caale........... .so Cuotl toell" seats ........ 8.50 tOh*ild towel holders 0.50 to 1.25 .o.ap ray. ........... O,15 P ,art% ,,t"4n all tyles 'altlB ddwrs ....... 3.75 leund rubber 4Mrpetl..w.......... @i4b ,ubbn rpetn ...... a oove .....2.95 and 3.95 Clean clothes oart .... 5.95 I . *itbpfraI SAMUEL ItEDMAN C. L.A MASCOT i?-)PySO wmCO ;kSTg. .1 II . ECN*D FLOOR P AV-ENDA *~ Se SI iL .re ata littlE /W /NWM# 9 'MP rAr* 'I-.. *" 4;m - i rmr $2181" O. _..a*P .3-.., . . - -r. ..44 A~ I.. '.4'' .4 k.,.4~- -' 1- rLA C..-.'s,. '.v-l 9i fMn I...:ie Ja r -u I Ailboi- I by utbvI- qbeepI ..,U rs W"!Ab..; | .-, *' "" :r .' ^ Pif ~1 .5 - I. *6 * I -- --'- ~~ -~-~- l ,ahm, WO.W 'l** i ," w Sb "11 : 0 Vvi 16.,-. i: - - .049 * ~ I. FOURi Sashington Wirepu[ler. S ot Chiang 100 Planes " nes ;a *'. -,,, ASHINGTON. April 17 'UP' omine of whom t-lped him in his nrv W Orune\\ald testited ~wok,. and clients. .'ho paid hint erday lie once was palaiance sums al var1ou.s time as 900 by the Chinese Nation-;a public relations man or in- ta foi bu'inig 100 fighter iesiigatoi p arn Chiang Kai-shek' The list included Chiang. Sen. ant was unable to Re Styles Briages iH-N.H.'. John on .ts own. L. Leis. Tommy Corcoran. one- h- master Washington mire- iime adviser to Prmsident Frank- I 1 .a_ ot Ch,,,t he 1in D. Roosevelt. the American nf rom tre Nrth Amiterl- Broaaasting Co Amn.?ran .R..ion Co of Callof 1.a. Cable Co.. Pan American Air- 5 Ah.Tl Co.. of C .iof, I.as. IormeE General Senice m out of t" aS k Administrator Jess Larson. bor- m oet Internal Revenue oincials Said he had o ea h Charles Oliphant and Ge3rge J. H. .. Duth Kindeloerger ofiS'lhioeneman, and former Set s; North American for the ciaft '-13 Wa "tar -anI ways reeled 1n oa- 0In most cases. Grunewald :e- t eandtm tax-S sumiutn- tmsed to say what he did for his da m. W.rslaatosing lit of friends, friends or .cljents, q U$grounds that such itforituion ',as not Pertinent" to tax. Inquiry He did i ialomittee xan orry Tey failed to file tax returns for the out two years because he is "broke." despite a declared income ot Inope thran ped Republican1 s an"'."'" ]ie d.C, xoraxahlbed him 2k6, 0t lyw 1t Ag and jer0 n1 WASHMiNGTON. April 17 ?fu) Cl id him t 8. 1946 -House lqmocratic leader *Bani or-ivesti~tlgtlvw Ik.' R4aburn (D.-Tex.i said today M MD u *.af 'E en- Te-ans who voted' Rpub l 9caoenez'6i coAt.ipt O gRress la November fdi the seond-jh .e or IVo rwress to tie in history "already are sayv- aksw* .tQutlons, I never again." Rayburn tola said h# berwhen 1 th House -he discovered the he boou0 6. _1l s for eh ngilng sentiment during a Chia.. .m g ,, be- Zlt e-day Easter recess visit to 1oe t il"tl et Into -tat- world Wafr>J He said he: did't know how He made the comment after much the Cilneae aid for the ]ep. Noah M. Mason IR -Il.. re- craft but t.01t kndw "they prtedo on his own visit back couldn't getth'alrlanes any- ne, s oaytng he found his cons-iwhere ele."' . tituents disappointed and un- Grune 1t heairplane happy because taxes haven't e ,al was led t d int the brn cut. q40s by'. ep, Dies I D- TeX.) who "VAOtbo ibft1 planes 14ason sald if the election % ere 'e*.re goilg to Iua or Ger- held tomorrow, the 50,000-vote man hniin he got in his district Di later .told A reporter he Vuld be cut to 25,000, did not remember much about Shis investigation. But he said way of cgoument Rayburn he recalled going to President : "My state went Republican Roosevelt and telling h im ovember for the second time 'somethinR is gaing to have to It history. But they're already be done about this man OGrine- as ing 'Never again'." 'wald." 2Sal FLY KLM TO PAR-I TO MADRIP TOAODRMANY S For yoju trip to .Europe depend on KLM,.. pta tyT- aeliciou eas san uperip somi ce. S r ftul Iforwdemdm w 9al Tnrvel AWet WORLD'S FIRST AIRLINE ROYAL DUT( AIRUNEIS DIlWILKIN. lameteer e .1 \ -Ii, I- - , FK3 .- o .. U. b U.. MU l . "I think he works on bhi t i. tUax y nhi tt tt'tlo. scare us out of MIwo b IWIgoti" MAU Lu1 tWe't s Ur UAS FOR, K~lQpERY V 't I;:. , , At.t *II ...not- : ".re. Arwa.. A-. .'- L ^ l : *' .... .....-. ,,- .- ;- ',Z6 UNITED FIT COMPANY Great White Fleet * NEW ORLE4 SERVICE' Arrlst6 Crtstebal "S.S. clI .. ......................... April II s.s. A .; .:::::::.................Apl ::::. S. A l ..d ........ l ...........iApr 2l C asonail seraftrsegg CMuud and G uneralC cage. NEW YORK ERV1t ICE . S.S. "METAPA." ...................... ......April S 8. "MARA" .......................... .......April S.S. "JUNIOR" ..........................r ,., Ail PreuMl frotght 1Miti. Am briuml tops Wwt Comut Ctmnl Amhrieum Prts. y f.she ,.,0 sa .,,s a ine at .S. "(CHnITIQUI." ............. .. ..... ........Am l 1 *.. .... ....., -.-. .. .-I < 0.5.. "D. b .5" , 0G=STOBAL 4til PANAMA 2- That's Where He Was .uANDiBmD 3*DDM c i b1--* s ot4- pl r, VhT i2'k, 9.. Li t' 't e- ,.1 [j ii)ff Esftlirt51 i S ',-. 1 K .: ,.:..:.* ,,, ' TOE TWMLI6 ZO'E AS71M SN6UTAg1 F TO4AI9K BELOW MERCV y HORIZON Am-* R ft8 wO w Y-I .- if; ", . ..., I. >*-_ *L._ 'I. -. p4 i~4= I%.. ; ** .' . ... C Sa. *1 F . [1 a : :: * .f~ .4. I C. U. it 'anc- 'rti W * UI.. ,*':. ~ -~ ~. tN4 COLON *" B, BI U IM T !g*J1'~bi I esiaI , MIS ., .- . TI. g1'-.- * ei il5t". I - ", '. ,.B "* Pt4,' .7t& t T I. Eteryboor See s t 1 1 ff .. 4 7 , .. 'ith .. SR * -.- '. * "" * PO CONCERT MONDAY: Apr 1 20 9 p.m. in the patio CABS HARRISOM conducting a 21 plece orchestra. In a program of moddra, popular music. aSwUmsmd t ^ *' /" *.* ^|^i;' Aall Up!" u1 s Kore t - ,.- 3 . yg (1@ ,..~if'. death t .ad said t t w m beba % *as lai ow I ~noguujwu wfw a Ity of h| n th Be ltold ibe 9= tee, sp nord th. 1 .coa b celuling a n a big iii &rJ4'tbD4APi across the v4q Wih ha gone to the. p-:4Aae. Windsor's Foshion Holiday Tomorrow At Pacific Club The P ,acUW U the scene of. Club's semi-foranam were w* tol at near three Inv1u1thf*tJye~ed e had nevtr r_ b,. bfft ing ima- Srt A(li cbir a WN veemp afnit. nplpuone were taken "r 10al talks aft- *e- er the .dent. Eighteen were Swomea 17 men. O ,a d*- n e'ed a , Ae LP .as taer re iueti after, i h utt turer i iM freedom w *nifts 1 NO dead.- 1blowko -W 's ,< tha "I^ r If.l I .-ala 'fire the Odkoand and aB avaU- t quklment the ac boat Paw. kw to |uea tb< 4^-i PUB.-: OV.A* wuDwa, wxen. UIJUn- bhey leaped from the 4oa aet-ba aZtw, 4 ajnusd tnn I eaploe l the r~aked ilrf"tbunabdlt CAL t.A . w. L ,enUdt r itera e will be -di- continued whils ey are away. a It wasted. tt Arme Fore- s es Day w rved at Coco e Splo op Ma3 1 apd te OGirl te Scouts an b ing laciaded In the plvas. Reportao0 nttrkms camp ates rp were made but no decialona were kn reached. The depnle plans will Dn It was voted that an ausaltant', d reporteA w aUL b, pointedd toi attend iad .,eve the news fort the Pac. ,4e ets. Of Ints t. to. he group was the hat that t.rs -e, now e9 Girl eo on the, Isthmuia. I'h Mi'irie it num-1 ber oa t ri sto b reoistered here. TIs Je Mtte Lowe fund be reached the an of $11.38, al which l an record, 111i Board members who were on present inclndd: Mrs. John Sey. he bold, Mr Victor Carter, Mr&' Saul Jacobson, Mrs. John Ken- nedy, Mi. uordam Balbernie, d Mrs. Cbarks Calloway, Mrs. R. r- A. 3uper I -E -J 0. W a, Mrs. h- Pat y 'Mrs. Cari Webb, Mrs. RUb $a", Major Joseph Davls, tha Atlantic 8dS , PeStrnle lM0ta ]M I. Charles o-. Wull, s. A. u ovel, Mrs. Hen- he Bigelow, Mr'. Curtis Coate and ,Mrs. Leo NuA.. ZONIANS! ith easvy.'payments,. viC. You name your terms Duty-free. S :: praldent .of. ti i Interna- tional LbngImbwn'a Asocila- tmn, appears A. rmrest fol- lowing a 30- dat rand Jury Indictment t .at red. him with the larceny ',5,3 of union funds. nap haa been under invest tlan sinee the New York Ortie Commisalon began 1Is probb of New York water-ftnt z erime. A year-'round, indepundat travel plan that yVu create from one or all of eleven 10- day itineraries. Visit Eng- land, Scotland, F- es, Be - jium, Holland, ermany, Iwitaerland, Italy, Austria, *a@- ... Leave any dayy- travel to your tuast star as long as you wish. Everythfta b in- eluded except Tranatlanttie fare. For fuU dfts l write or e lU I-.75 per person Tickets on sale at the Hotel El Panama and at Caza Fastlah YOU SAY THE WAY YOU WANT TO PAY. Ir ie. Parque Loesew I .Telephmas: I (20S8 2-2-9 ciere, now.... a special purchase of the crispest, coolest, prettiest cotton Oresses V. also superblytailored gabardine -,& irts V... . Panani MOTTA'S Col6n II I ___________ i I wa- I A-Uffb f Real Cuckoo Clocks Made in Black Forest $12.50 UP Cuckoos Every 30 MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY USE YOUR CREDIT bn= r 1 .. ^- ***a .~. 7 own ON STATE STOVES A~i2 .4 S .~ CI,'i~ ,7 ~A?~L~A h i-7. , .' S1. If you pa'y e h C-^% fm we will give ypuI~ . W you 4. 4ig.trm ys . ^A^.B-wpff - 'If an eM stove wal a ''*l ; .. P-- A 'ShSSS ".S-r" t, .7- .... S I;~9 .. SI,. WE I. --. . Y'S-LOUISIANA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Now under new management The best of everything in 0 DRINKS * GOOD MUSIC * and EWIIRONtMENT PLAZA S. MAYO Qppelt P.RAL - 4..> ,' .71 1 F 7. muai OUTSIT THOR WASHING MACHINES, for 25 cycles I No where can you get k potter washer. Installatioe " fre -.ons year's-fre.ser. .- TA~tiTi I IN( JEWs rY AT a.51 A37 r? a a "A i iyl~/1^ lS~letfa ,* , SA SPARTON it to mecanto Theatre) Ae. "" No. s.55 a~ V fl .'3 -.I PS. Li- -J .7, .1 N.~bMi~='5' I, '4 I4 'K. ,. 3 -sri ~p~~,~4~ ~t- esaswiI)$, `Cx,, t f -.I ' f.r.v * r: _t& '\ . : - :; .*; t Ealmm You Sell'em... When You Tell'em thru P. A Ca siie d Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 " Street .- Panamts No. 12,179 Central Ave. Col6n Lewis Service Salon de Belleza America So Cuarlt D g Store No. 4 Tivoli Ave.-Phone 2-2291, and No. 55 West 12th Street 10.- C0lWnds Ave.-Phone 255 Colds e NPreo.gTvl, S. AAve. Morrison's Agencia Internacional de Publicacb nes r al S. A. Mtumbr # t.a s" tt tiet corner Istudiante St. 3c. eah addiilo ud . Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 2-0441 No. 3 Lottery Flaza Phone 2-3199 Phoat 2-21 and 2-2798 FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOF RESORTS COMMERCIAL Household Automobiles o. ,f e wasrs". 0 s 0m1. Oca1s9de Os Sndcto PROFESSoIOg L Households f. .ia Clara, Box 435, ealbob.R A -FOR SA e -5-pc. baboo se. Tl FOR SALE:-1950 Ford Tudor sedan, 208 AsA C. t Panomo 3-1877, Cristba 3-167. 2-787, Balboa, House 795-8 La excellent condition, radio, $900.00.DR WENDE E M l Spend your week end t Casino nt Ao Noy Boca Road, Balboa. Phone Coc Solo 8304. Spend your end t Cin Boca Ro, BaClbo. __ __ e col T Central Avenue & K Street Corner, Cl, cabin $4.00 a coupl. n FOR SALE:-Brand New Double BedFOR SALE: 1951 Ford. Excellent Telephone 2-3479, PanaoA. music by Cosio Ac with Coil Spring 77.00; Twin Size condition. Must sell, $1175. CallTravel via "AREA, "the Route of tU LT ARtA (Coil Spring) 58.00; Wardrobes 2-4479 after 4:00 p.m. Travel via "AREA," "t he Route ofte iui S 2 bede pm Clrefs s from 10.00; Electric Stoves I(110- power-glide. Cvole IN PRICES: .. FREE MEALS... ;`1111. .we Babo. .O I S 7.i- 7.50 and 19,00; China Closets FOR SALE: 1952 Chevrolet wI IN PRICES" ..FREE MEALS.., Rtkgos B. IS-t o 0 '-0 10/L, ON from 0.00; Electric Stoves (110- power-glide. Ex::'.:nt condition. CCCKT'AILS One-way to MIAMI, Ex wee. PRESSURE SPRAYER 220 volts) 25.00; Cribs, complete. Under 9,500 miles. Priced for, $70.00.. .rEW YORK, $~le .00. l Groedr -- Cla -. r from 35.00; Buffets 18.00; Coil quick sale. May be financed. See ..GUAYAQUIL, $80.00...QU e lc a m. g farm Sprii 2.00; DEk ( met o so orao;at 1324-C Govi.an Area, B lboa or TO, $9600. Round trip to MOIA- ot 1 l r r A ,L from 25.00; Swivel Chairs 12.00; Kcoil 2-3269., YR,.A8N Complete Livingroom Suite 125.- n UiN OY OV , 00; Chairs 2.00; Tables 6.00; FOR SALE: Jaguar Sedn, Jaguar $214.00.. GUAYAQUIL $14.00 Dining Tables 10.00 nd 14.00; Super Sports, Hillman Sedan. All -QUITO, $154.80. BOEING 4- S _o8, 4. , alsorebuilt and reupholsteredfur- low mileage 1952rmod -ls. Also 2001 engine plcnes. For more details s.' . cc Ambassador Motorcycle. Phone PANAMA DISPATCH SERVICE, OR HOLD EXCHANGE (The only store Albrook 6207 after 4 p.m. Avr .ida Nocion31 (Automob;le F O RENT- of itsE kind in Panam). E l C sed- FOR SALE 1949 Chevrolet 4-dcr i om) use t e 21 it Teato. 41 National Ave. (Auto sedan in perfect condition. rSe it t t-c'- r RowY), Tel. 3-4911, Open Sotur- after 5:30 at Ca oe sAquilino de I.JUST $6.00 HAVEY OUR CWN FOR RENT:-C-thfo lobr# e day 8:00 a .m to 6:00 p.m. Guardian No. 27 and 50th St Ti dutiful -HOME! Rle n t party h.o buy s fu ure I gO SALE -Bamboo livingroom set. FOR aEn -d 1 50- t Ctbi utif ul 3-bedrom chalet i San NO.. 18 48th St vi t. . o -8- FOR SALE: 1950 Chevrolet CIub i2rc5cioN de la ColeTa and a ... -A moving. Very reasonable. 6 tables, I sofa, coupe, excellent condition, rcdo.F;rst Prize. A lot of land and a carbFOR RE:T --C..e ,letly. eli ln D.ry Ceosnoal c4 ... batt two oro trnee-w l ob;m ELjEtRSL: In hoirs. Cowes Furniture Factory, Price reasonable. Call Albrookcs the Seccnd Prize and a car as qie ...rqitlal.in". t fthi d1. 'Phontt. o 1.4 Phone31469. it 5183i ore 5192. 000 o h1ird Prize. Phenomenal rR 0ff7l4. Ae r 4:0 ctoore onO ltequ-Fmitresiden t i nP FOR SALE:-2cber ma SALE:-h952M rcuApril 26th for the benefit of Pueblo_ "_ r U"ED__ PeU gany bedroom Nuevo'sm Church. Call, dur ng ofleer one on rey, 4-door, crc-o-ctic vh.te- -ueos huo. Coi, dur7ng Aftr. 2- Phonex n 3-1848, Pontonr0. Wall tires, 7.000 miles. 5711',B. a' s2653. Ate a m. FOR RENT OR SALE:-,9-cubic ft. refrigerator, FDiblo HeigFhts. 23.. HAr2eold 3xdR R e -xcell c i $ 5stcp Ent husiats-.--Pictures and da- Apar mat si D ,exc le ci t $ . -FO R SA LE : 194 1 Chevr'olet "pickup, ta O il latest and m ost volua ble i. A p a.mets, i D. Cccoli. 4 tires, battery, mtal body nw See i DEALERS IN NE kAND FOR SALE:-2 chiffoniers with mr- Duty paid, $300.00. Phone 93-L. A See Weekly Feature in the F VR RENT:--Furminhed opartm ay UnI rors, I mahogany dresser with mir- Colon, 8 o.m. to 3 p.m.PANAMA TRIBUNE. Blla Vista months My USED FURNI ror. metal desk, 1 wooden desk, FOR SALE:-1942 Ford convertible, F 5. $100 a month. ta 4Aulomb.i S-ew twn metal bed frames, 2 single good condition, $250.00. Cc I 3- FOR SALE mEtal bed frames. House 5754-A, 0782 or 51st St. No. 38, Bella FOR RENT: Attention G.I,'sseone WE BUT AND 8" Diablo. Phone 2-3202. Vista. Mistelthneous two, three bedroom aprtmentS; just S SALE.-After 8:00 am. Stur- FOR SALE OR TRbuilt. Hot. and cold water. .ele FR SALE.7 After 8:00 .m. Satur- FOR SALE OR TRDE -"A' BluP ..R SAL Heavy duty 25-cycle phone 3-4941, Ponoam. . day 71-pece Peruvian crystal set. Book Price" 19 Cadilla CoupE moo: I-4 hp. $10: I-3 hp. $15, FOR RENT.---ompletey urnshed, never useds $40.00; 14-piece Ita- DeVille. 5333-C. Dicbo, C.Z. I.- ho. $18: four mahog ny lou-l -drmates.'I Io2n pottery enogg set, $35.00, I-bdroom apartments. 5I 4 St..be, . Main hot Washin gto n maho y FOR SALE--Ford Tidor 1952. w.th e'.- to ft old type rottare in Dia- o bedroom 3 ets 6 do ad be b t dri e. So !ha W ashington mahoganyNo. 38, Tel. 3-0782, from 6t;8 aly -2 A e. --boot"a se..Ig cabinet, $20 00; Revere radio, $1590.00. Te' Bal 26c Iblo 0 each. 5457. Diab o. .38Te. 30 fm -8 NI prc.sure cooker, $9 00; Removable FOR SALE:-- 1952 Chevrolet sedan Fpr SALE -Two bys bicycles, 20- tray mahogany coffee table, $17 with power-glide. rcd.c. directions I! n r 2-n Ao io gRA rls by-APARTMENTS 50 t met Vene.n blinds signals andotherex: Li,e n n o 2n A o girls by- Two and five-room furnished and un- 50 each; leatherette Val-pac, Quarters 15-C, Fort Amador. Mr c~s. 24-,n and 25-n. One year furnished apartments private en:los- $4.0, two-suer suitcase, $15 00 Isher, 4127. old House 758-C, Barnaby Street.en Garden hose. $4.00, 3' siutfed ,--gar--en. "us.8Tele 1.honeCo"386 lig tcr. $5.00. 1524-A Sonia Claut FOR SALE:--S300 00. Saturdav b L .Cr ALE -Natonal Co. and Col- neColAND .. I P 47. a m.. me and my DOI mu~t port. IW lcn a hr e one Balbo.Phone overhauled her c- now I'm c.o Icng and shor d sp t1 F R Ee rei. vers 'D PCSa m hadl SFO l AL OneFrdar ce. c to the .Iales. 193S Ford V-Alfu .Be. lon display. 4.h St. No 7-aoil one gas sto.e. Both .r. ex- door deluxe ~dc- rd.o. nc 3. Bella Vista. uRENT cellent condition Boigain inquire retread tires. new r u/ller. ":1:.2I Room '"ra . Riera Bid. Melendez Ave. 3u7. beam headlight. wriiq a-d bat- FOR SALE: -Pedigreed ops Amo- IFOrRENT -Comfortablms ro Pre n s. Aportment 6, Colon. tery Recent eng ne c.erhol Sound lo IToy Terriersi AKC reg,:ter-FOR RENT --'Comfortable room intM -? SALE tinal aio of body and hear INot a dltcpidal- ed. oarerrts four c.cunds each Bella Vitao for fine, quiet gentle I4 t's - 0 SALE 9 c-Nt.ona 25-c Ws- ed ruliy old hock but a n-ot. trim 9, 9th Street. Colon. Phone man or lady. Phone 3-2498.i___3 a, 3 La $35.00, 9 cnu.ft. number vou'd tecl righr, n n inqbou -refriator K n mo r a wddng or fn r sn / FOR RENT Comfortable room .in .I .&*par Recnt ain $l 3_ _" mboa.C Phone 6413 Recent paint tib. eT p ':cFOR SALE: 12-gaouge oulo-r.t man or Phone -2498. Ss .Inter-ar. You can cheaper Rerr,ngo shotgun Poly F R T:- Fushed 'FOR SALE. -Westinghous retrigera- car and pay piertry for labor and hred ventilgedre tr baelF-Furnishedoo tar, 9cu. ft.; ,ielphoner table. 1451 ports. My Pal .ouad-" 4 v "-Ood corid,r,on $750 Lo Pa rSomeals or kitchen privilege. No. 34 ipel Owens. Balba. mechanical work in 6 months. Tires s5in. 113 Central Ave., near the PStrtTelphoq 3-4625. -, .NItno, FOR SALE Westnghouse 25-cycre and battery good far year'o rore Savings Bank. or efigeratr wihi Gaines, 152 -A Santa ClausLn~. FOR RENT i .c CT QR 5 'i L rerro lt 6b. a .n lboa. Phone 230-7 PANAMA CANAL COMPANY FOR.- RENT I~ unit, guarantee Jan. '56 $215.00; _M A 5:55-.Wo'8 mirror 30x48 $20.00; Quirtermos- OFFERS MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 611 OPR|ACTUa - ter plastic tOp table $5.00; 25-cy- FO RS SALi SiAL E ______Ghe) 6,:8&-w t.a, o -_'t. cle record changer, 3 sped "I2...- Sealed bids, for opening in .public., O RENT:--La s~Ciots store- 6' . 00. May be seen Friday. Saturday Real Eslale w*ll be received until 10:30 ao.m.. house well vcent t nd centrally No. 6:1- latrlde . .....520 30 FOR SALE -Co I L May 8. 1953, in the office of Super- Iocoed In efty of Coall Tl. ienIte lmud. to eI ptd. 8:0O-Philo Edet.. Pedro Miguel. Phone 4-523 bres. 2500 m2 Phone .obaCm- intendento of Storehouses, Balboa. for 731 and ask for Mr. Robertl. Moi p.m A to I p.. .:4-Low-cn# om pats. sauce pans, baking' and 7 s . FOR SALE:- Two-strand J a t t a n 2979. rooastoing pansMondayto-.b. and rardor.s-7:e1S46ad three-seater couch $30.00. Fano- FOR SALE: Ho -e S -rta Ca ted at Sec-io 20n pl- mboi- _e'__Tel.__14_6_-_. . ...... r4 -e a rto lIb oo Store- T FO, IND -I$4.000.00 cash a, t-rms. Phore hose.elephone 2-2720; plumbIng 7D:4p.- J FOR SALE -ne 25-ycle Frdare Frrell, Criobal 381. fixtures and oil Pe fittings located epo at Sna C may not.. 7-cu. ft$3000 QM buffet. at Crbal telephone 3 be y Check Sond call ur steel 00; 3 en porch shades 256. Invitation e:lf 27 may be ob- onbe youCheck andw a i not yours. if th $6.00, House 5712-D, Phne 2- A E amed from the above Sources, or will gladly e ne it. 0r th ue office oo willgladly1 Omoof Super intend ent of SALF: We GM-6-71 Mte i.-A Westill ha FOR SALE FOR SALE -- One GM 71 De Garrr 3 r pe d utoo atic orecor0--0r en a with numerous ext.a pcrtr hanror c' o3.U. t'-1:-c- MCalele B. W Forgeson, Home 4-116. hag fr 25 ccle at $49 50 MINDSCRI world's finest office 41:a Office 2-2867. each COsa Spartan No. 223, Cen- dctotin%.ce and sevy- 1 8011 . ......ceOffie -27. triall Avenue. Caldonia c-k l for Central m e M M y be seen t Auto Service, Inc. Relicensed unti AprI '4 for 10 the Sest arplane madePper 2-, 1. r Ope f :00 a.m. pary. Inc.. Phone Panam- 3-0136. time 6133. evening 6203. mo. comfola u oesr. SALES Ai.S WANT :-Rlon m, : -oa tWANTED PLrnsporotOnU Tno per cent ct o froe:e to 6.:,o O00 p.m. :-T Ear,, GMis c eR s GEg E. BARB JR. H..--Huma phone Panom 2491. A Asaee deltn d... . Structural Adlustment 75 Calle Dort. Agents wanted A eI W e- re OPEN.-- -- pie to act as caretakers and land am. to 8 p.m By tDpo-rtmdnt FOR A-E -Fre absol ."- .r drtehrsdu d opportunity. For appoitment crll I FoR S -do WSA --icra 342 ...o.o. .-s m .... AANTED: Certain old U S. and Trouble Cull unit like new Reasonably priced TzOn7-U-le, Tun,'Tim coiton. Wo.zt7, Bao bC Z.m d o Trouble (unin:o,- : .. b',,. . WANTED :-To rent, 3 or 4-bedroom 02 uh ered _wvel ch'r_ Tel. 2-, house or apartment for Americans. AB/ r. venue Na. 99 Paha- V ped , Furnished. Telephone 3-0742. WASHINGTON. April 117 '(UP, ma-See- . Amercan couple. Telephone Pano- Dodge, who ha teobof O 1s' WuNT.D: -- Oen air-cond'tioned heunan" budet' hs CM aed htatAmenlaT WAunit, cng-able to 25 cycles or 2 he 2 having trouble cutting hts atols V e 4 1 to 3 K.V.A., 25 to 60-cycle con-IOWn agency's budget. mA, verter and to I hp.; window- n teS timony befO a H9e ashailD . :e,},(' a House L type air-conditioned unit, or I appropriationsubcom f..ear Aoi ic Alack I: A .P re m o te ty pe u n it.' C a ll 4 -6 7 4 e a s e d to d a y D o d g e p ro p o s a O aT A A....,A p r l 71Ui from 8 to 12 a.m. 'tentative" cut of $250.000 a- O'I'AWA, Ont., April 17 (UP) "ATu G -ae bout 7 per cent in Mr. Tru- -Field Marahal Viscount Mont- man's $3,700,000 estimate for the gomery, Britain's top military 'I grigg f]gi - SEE TlE NEW Budget Bureau for the year leader, counseled North Ameri- lEgETHE LUWstartng July 1. cans today against "'running a-A A T bout like a lot of wet hens" in ELCTROLUXAHe noted his proposed budget, fear of an atomic attack.A Tp UCLEANER Y OUNEV totaling $3.450.000. Ia also less AVE TO IMPIY than the agency'. 1952 appro- "Don't start getting excited priation of $3,608,000. ribout the odd atomic bombb" he wart ""~'cVIC told a press conference. '"What Dodge, who appeared before you'll get probably will be the Subeommittee March 18, said nothing to what we'll get In A a dollars-and-cents case" Europe." be made for a bliger btajl get for next year, rather than a Montgomerv said he consider- maller one. He said an increase ed the chances of an invasion might "be returned many times of North America via the Korth ln the form of reduced appro- Pole or through Alaska "a ver priation requests." poor bet." "However." he added, "I do not "It's very cold up there, believe that the budget director, know," Montgomery aid, C re w .uiw w while proposingrreductions In re lo tls ot It are appalling " s -* quests on the part of otherT deputy NATO command. ,. .eta, can rome before you and in Buro .'e paying a)-aday S i Ibsist that his own agency must vIsit to Canada en route hoe have more money." trom a visit to the United State.. - 7Vr- . 71% * IT. 1- .1ARO I ,. ,wq A11~' ~. ( I to, I L'ed FELIX'S goolfrnmest off1- YOU'RE WRIST-DEEP -I4 FASHION I of Jug.- - *6- l- - Just tw fhhiai calk for! A de- zling awleain of brooeleos wo comp-mMnt ywr new tum t W.ghty gold, bid. $4.95. ..- chanting posit dwhnw St95... a deliclt link in gum lr iw. $3.95...an impr Mw old a-* pension brlMet, $4.95- I A. B. Oaud ta~tv '*.-* -- FELIX B MADURO, S A. No.' 21 Central Ave. NM. ThIv An. h n U1 I . relId an~dumrsL L .. Mr, tans- h mtaates tam aSia, at DiO We mpet Ill) S- J^^ ~aS& A.*gjf 5 urnu had Hald HOMEM BiN To Have h' Mow Va tias Day lol Samn& AubIIUS .1- s ..W ..i t . - should be Mlinbk4 #p a. In Haiti beesUM-f Iloa In ability t f arwt loi rency or eXprC*ftty I ahoulfber iked, l rwconIs@ thi t1*46Dj1 ship of the f6YMh gaovrnnt. u . would tMen ie NY Educator ( BolivaorAward NBW ~ Se YOK 1irlI. -TiK *~MedlMfu.e Coleg. Sanm icente. Raffle Postponed A raffl pObaOrld by the Pa- rents AMoollMIo_ of Coleglo San Vicente ham bWea postponed un- til April 6. It was announced to- day b th board of director. MDmbsb are expected to make partial etu on the rat"l 1o- day, temorrm 4and daring next week. ttetUn will be-nsde bet 9 abd 1 9Sa. next e ftlbdwff. tr .. .- *'I.- W', !TRAVEL BARGAINS! * A. FLY to mar-by COSTA RICA-S35. .... -s4s .. * 8. TO IAMIM-Via CtaRkiaL&COCA. $931.-.$169.--...., Enjoy all day ime flyis awld see more for your traWel dlw * C TO MEXICO 8a$ -.w- $135, --, So65w..t.om * D. TO LOS ANGELES $149.15.- $252.35 * * E. DAILY FLIouTS 7 a..to. Costa Rica VIA apbly to . FAA Afflib SPAjrMA DISPATCH 5i , am $a m 5. Q ,- EL . ptemb 4r ant I AiAut0a" A4Wa3 .- Sponso s Visitor's' Night This Evenin A bsieto's nhte will ,1 Ayenu h tonight. lubs at Invited. Mtle 1'l pIdWd y Martin and. qLq\' I.l/4j, . .. hire . * { CRLORODENT w4 l d m re fyor yu tm gy diorice to g0v YO a *o....r your *osey ashk from Lever Brothers Companyl CB ...f g.al momu..fly -.. by its make IMautM I aIMr proved to dental experts that OMkWdmt give you a cleaner, nAoo DIW I IA-N 0 1t ...Prkewd at a Ms r p to In houmb s. d tli mm tbame il J dMI K SM.- a--oL In ofat mo 4wbeem% p mouthmdis-,_hr.-3 we emki -mas dmelfh r fw aw ot"-dgwft-- obsi utoh 'b p V iise~ .II U ~I ~4J Iw UwMK -mICw.MM,, * - ~L4 it~e. v~as .a fare- by Mrs. home In wetr;: Etraheb Mal. - Mrs. v tnn. *h& l l ( 11- * -~. . -' ------ --- S, - ' _ - I . .- ,; l< $#1I~L = -u NON tf MO%^ I^U^ Blh=or ft:460 ~~. . *. -*"* f i -, . r . lk. -,A "YN?`I" L - --1 1r, urg LM.i ,' r Loapn qpsialtty a Oki) n . I inu ii'K r'^ A ig," ... -sl- V a l'AM ANr'- All' r- 1 <44 -' Z4. DESTRUCTION BY THE DOZEN-This dramatic photo shows the big guns of the USS Iowa Aring more than 12 tons of steel in one salvo from her 16-inch guns. The salvo, propelled by three tons of powdci. u.;s fired during the Atlantic Fleet's "Operation Springboara," which took the mighLy battleship on a threc-week cruise in the Caribbean Sea. ,j THINK-TANKS-Too bad your income tax return has long since been sent in. You might have een saved all that brain-sweatinmg figuring if you'd had one of the International Business Machine company's just-unseiled electronic calculators around to solve your problem in something like ~ninus-nothing flat. Unglamorously named merely "701," the mechanical brain was recently un- veiled in New York. While Nou wait in the conference room at upper right, "701" can, in six nir.utez, buzz through a ma.hemat.cal problem that would take men eight weeks to work. It muitiplics and divides more itan 2000 times a second and adds and subtracts faster than 16.000 time a second. Only six of the 11-ton "brain's" 11 units are shown here. _. .. . __--A- , | WiiMbMRi ~i~fi'*- .j- *'. Alabama aptist Pastor To Preach At Cocoli Church The Rev.. ,oli C. Wlblnpu - IAt ,pf *hz Uii m bp Smn zral la? ; PUERTO RICO REALLY BUILDS 'EM-This is an unusual aerial view of the nearly completed t Llorens Torres housing project near San Juan, P R., called the most elaborate anywhere under the 1 S. S, flag. There will be 2600 apartments on about 85 a3rem of land, which will provide living quarters for about 10,000 people. The project cost some $12 billion dollars. rESTCLOX T4VMURM QUALITY DEPENDABILITY Tuck compact Travalarm into a corner of your travelling bag and you will be on time. Also at home on dresser, desk or table. Sliding front shutter and easeled back completely enclose dock. Has non-breakable crystal, luminous metal dWel and hands, bell alarm. 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Reason Mir" RoatlOVa, Flynn's 18-montha-abroad ca- gamery CUlt'a eve pr ler ends in August, but his mud- ma oeach, -Isnt lurktn.,,g! died income tax situation Is like- the camera on the "f ly to keep him In Europe for an- to Eternity" set Is that other year. bla told CBft he had to between Mira and the plum Gene Tierney and her almost- of Prultt. ex, Oleg Cusink are luring up --- the transatlantc telephone wires Maureen O'Hara denies between New York and London, existence of her Mexican ift- where Genq's starring Inl"The (she denl d abe was dlra Days Mischiblef." Subject of the Will Price. too) and says, on talks: The future of her two "Brady's Bunch" set, that s children by Oleg if she marrieswill go to Ireland for anoth" Aly Khan. moviee for John Ford in Jupe Dickl Haymes and Nora Ed- Daughter Bronwyn wil lgo, too, dtngten are about to call off bos- May bhe's aettin ready tilUtles and make the best of eW W but Lucille li l things. ehaned her famous pink Ilve to a aWoodrmopk FirsttMle ahel The sour note sounding from been.hade in years. the Jane Powell-Gearv Steffan .._ home are an eyebrow-lfter. The couple has always been on th "mot-happlly-married" poll, IM things don't work out, it won't be J | Geary's fault. 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'. .+ a - I I . .. .. ? - . - L . ; ,--. ,.t r Uala Weekenc -0- Class 'E' Sprint Tops Regular Saturday Card A gala weekend of horse racing at the Juan Franco Race Track which will be climaxed by the $15,000 added President of the Republic Classic Sun- .day gets underway tomorrow with a six-horse Class "E" field scheduled to vie for a $550 purse over seven furlongs. Leading the parade of horses forming poorly. However, they to the starting post will be themust not be entirely overlooked Luls Farrugia entry of Arkansas because of their repeated dem- and Porter's Star. This entry will onstrations of class in the past. most likely top the other start- The secondary attraction will ers in the mutuels also. be the Class "E" aix-and-one- Both Arkansas and Porter's Star half furlong sprint for a purse were impressive winners their of $500 in which Peruvian new- previous times. Their main op- comer Postinovich will strive to 'position Is expected to come from gain his first local victory. Cardington Green, a promising Postinovich's most serious op- English thoroughbred who has ponents appear to be Visir and not yet entered the winner's Miss Fairfax. Four recent ar- circle locally, rivals to the local racing scene Beduino, who has worked well are in this race and one of them this week and will be ridden by will be making his first local crackerjack rider Blas Aguirre, start. This animal Is Newbridge, will be another heavily backed a speedy Irish colt. contender in this race. Another import slated to make The field will be rounded out his Juan Franco debut is Jamai- by Carmela II and Grisu. These can bred gelding True Blue. This two animals haven't won in a three-year-old blue roan has long time and have been per- looked good in his workouts. SELECTIONS BY THE EXPERTS tRUINSTEIN S1-Duque Enriqueta 2-11;cky SJuan Hincho --Reeode Huafso 4-Y eipeno Risite -cut'< MeenM Le Lobe f--.aheuine .. Jopperin T-Velaril Ie. i Re -AMtader Wltd Justice 9-Slestei -0- HOOFHOUNO CLOCKER Lady Caren Enriquote Duque Duque Ricky Ricky Aviveto Juan Huiche. Recede bcselerille Con Velev II Recede Yoeipongo Risito Risite Yooipenp Sun's Mon Sun's Meow La Lobe Le Loba Noveloee Nehulnce Japperin Jepperin interlude Vrarie ' Rim Roi Inte dud Wild Justice In TlW ' Paqus Wild- JMstke Solustio Pinte Al % Srds Pampef II Newbria- Postinevkh Visir Ylir Bedains Arkense (*) Arkanses (4) Bed1l0 *h Uest-4'S' Mon Yeslptnge Sua's me" CONSENSUS Duque Irrniqulte Risky Jan Huinreh Recede Iscalerilla Yes iemn Risite Sun's Moon La Lebe Nehuince Jepperin Valerle Vir Arkeisso (e) 'fe aeq DISCRIMINATING HOSTS ' SERVE +-M DISTILLED AND BOTTLED DI SNI.DINA CANADA WA IKBRVIILI CANDA ISTAIUSHID l53 I # r. ;. ~ Searn Defeats Elks f& S I* - arm mQae lPly Champlonship Playeff Team WOW Ledr Sears ,1 0' Elks 1414 *t. 1 YESTRDAT'S GAME Sears 5, Elks 0 TODAY'S GAME Sears vs. Elks (4:30 p. m.) The Sears Catalog Boys took the lead in the 1953 Pacific Lit- tle League Chamolonship by hanging a 5 to 0 loss on the Elk yesterday afternoon. Sears rot off to a two run lead in the top of the first on a single by Schwarzrock the lead- off Irarn, a walk to Tom Mc- Keown and a single by Tom Durfee. The winners scored their other three runs in the fourth on singles by Roy Watson and Tom McKeown. Tommy McKeown was on the mound for the Sear Boys giv- ing up only three sbasehlt whe walking one and gtr out 4 batters. Johnny Lewis pitched all the way for the blks and r tired 13 batters on strikes, wiok- ing three but giving up Aif base knocks. Tom McKeown starred at the plate as well as on the mound col.cting two Whitin tree trlps whie the three hit p he gave up were s ligleit OSe- ndes, Thomlpsaon and Fimach. The second game of the series will be played at 4:30 thu -af- ternoon wih Roy Watson and Danny DIsLondea the problem start pitchers. Te box score: BEARS AB R W PO A Schwarzrock, 3b 3 2 1 2 0 McKeown, D 3 2 2 0 '3 R Watm so 41' 1 .A2 Wf, e s 0 1 4 0 r. Watson, 2b 2 0 1 232 Crawford, rt 2 0 0 00 Sisenpain, cf 0 0 2. 0 Prill, t 0 0 0 0 Spalley, lb 3 0 0 7 0 Scott, 3b 0 0 0 0 We--odes, lb 3 0 ,,l pusey. C 2 0 .O), V Lewis p 2 9 0 0 Adama, cf 2 0 0 0 rhompson, as 2 0 1 0 0 IchoWh, 2b 2 .00 0 00 Plumach, If 1 0 1 0 0 Corrigan, I 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 21 0 3 18 0 SCORE BY INNINGS Sears 2 0 0 3 0--8 2 lk$ 0 0000 0-4 3 4 Winning pitcher McKeown. ong Lewis. Bases onballs cKeown 1, Lewis 3. Umpires Potter, Engelke. Flancis and lollowell Scorer Smyth. Time :20. I 4 I I I I I C S I I S I I 1 TIGHT DEFENSE Baton Rouge, La. (NEA) - Louisiana State's bask k et ba 11 team, in rolling to a 22-1 rec- ord during the regular season held opponents to less than I0 point in 17 games. 5th Race "*" 1-Win aba 2-Amasona 3-Miranda 4-Sun's Moon S-La Loba 6th Raee "J" In 1-Beach Sun V. Ro 2-Nehuino 0. CaMet 3-Blen Hecho R, Oul 4--Jepperin F. HidA 5-Novelera R. Goo 6-Rocky Point C. Igi 7th Race "rJ Imported I l 0 o. CaUsta Bracmour B. A 3-fni~naky C.t 4- ta Rot K. Flow t rlude R. L. rt I nR I-W Ju~)~v~e W: 390.09 Pool cleest 2:5s e slm chance l-1 ma outclassed 10-1 good enough 0-1 ao choice 1 rPae It Ito .7.LO. Pool elm-: .:38 rat possible field 10-1 t of bad lot 3-4 t Soot 3-1 V 0e90d "galore 4-1 gh ala ragged 3- sM Pool eldes~m 4:6 '4I hownu nah 1 iw ng slowly 4.1 Juan Franco Graded Enes ; '.. ,, , :.'; .st Race "H" Nativeb S&r V p Peel hlasm " i-sraqueta B. puBiGo lid , --Daque C. Bull 116 D Contender n u,% 3-Don Pitn J. Rew 11 in shape 41 5-Co:rt A. & Isuerra 1 41'e A 4--14#b. JalI G. JapeI j 7-Lady Camna. guirma o sea. brt 1B--BlfgW' V. Carwtlld 112 -oalou tae the pte le " 2-Jumn ulncho 0. Cs. 115 -Seem betbet to 3-DanM J. Bravo 10-imro r LI 4-Avivato R. x ia 1 5 lst 01 I2to 5-Consentlda C. LinS 18- d beatthete 55 6-Ricky B. AguWrt 11) -Excluded from betton o too a0 Note: Riqua.excluded from bet- .i 3rd Race "1" Native %. 9, : $75.&00 Pool etoli: 1: mUCoL' 1-C calerla x camp. lOt10ot poulssibility 4-1 -107 ta 2-ConaV nl A. l1 tfor upset i god a 3-Huacaeo.s Men. 118 -_.CoM ,i here "-'- tmw1 4-Recodo P. L. .0118 to top form wAn0 -Comadante 0. Cat. IOt A y eWrl eseed .ii 6-Ba-alefo 8. Bryan 0 erwon'i help 81 ac 4th RaNe "G" Native 7 $ 75.% Pool elgg. 3:X. 1--Ca Impe.no R. Gur, ,d a CIA= - SES 2-Arlpongo n A.s A l.PP"s Pou antender .2-1 20-1 TUM T6-MuftePo F. t record 4- 7-Mandinga A. Voff form 4-1 RA CES DOUBLES Ist, 2nd *6th, 7th RACES ONE-TWO 3r and 9th RACES SAT( *:AT SATURDAY'S STELLAR RACE S+llth Race Purse: $550.00 "E" Importeds Pool Closes 1 ARKANSAS) .......----- 0. Costillo (1) 2 PORTERS STAR) ---- E. Corcho (4) 3 EUNO .....-------..... B. Aguirre. (2) A4 ~AMELA I---- V. Rodriguez (3) 5 CJ IJINGTON G.. -. J. Codogon (5) ~RISU -R....... R. Guerra (6) 7 Fgs. ;:.. 116 115x 114 117x. 1 107x PurI :$ S ... yi .... artiiifl .:/% ^; -pu-Ur $ *.4 w - 'a'^^ --- ~*. I- '~. I .. , I.* .A-. a . *1-, I -4 Teim towj Iagleston g 7M W? Baf =.to t M .9,. - '-C-,.. 10o 115 -In .g t form , , I; COLON: For the convenience of our patrons we are now opera ting bIoth at the "COPACAIMNA" and "SAVOY." km nn t a BJOBAgl I~ -- -- ------ - ---c--- -- *3111Y II r I .M 1 ; 7- ..." + cyc( i 1 ** 1 ^, ' I. S .', *" I .4< 4- ' A . -N. morrow At La Macarena s d in ee a .... 1 V F _ HS, MS, JThree A Pier 1-0. One- er Track Meet At oa Ton Beats Brown' Beeheen ''. ..,J,.;,,t.., "____ __ ___-" 0 -BM l um r . ,.. ,This enlTg. t :00 In teM NW YORK, April 17 (UP) --PlP ti l 0V4 Balboa stadUti o Ma s illy Pierce, the first player "ho more in 1 =ha1. nal Zo e ain ll trak e me toie t Whita ox in a Iive. the and e. team will algi Pato the yea .rebu ling program that and n O&e of Balboa 1 And started In 19 celebrated the burgh hit m aho U-h n the A Blue s eond one-hitter of his careerphis made 17 hiti to 15 fr i i and Gold q compete for today but he was no more joy ful S-honors a In th4reny meet. about it than his big boss, Frank On p0 r It s0ough the' e At Lary BabOLlsSoma ny1 Pierce, the 28- ear-old "dean"b home fhe ruR ebe F ARIONA, entries In all event to Insure vie of the youthful ite Box, is the single, Wid r.6g4ur Teams W .L Pt, W L Pet, tory. But eny r"N, the Col- oldest player In point of continu- tan contrlutd i o H oCleveland 2 0 1.000 1 n 0 1.000 lege's ace mleor would be quite us service with them, and, If he two a ngley i a Boston a. .00 o2 1.000 ca ontented to tp e is former continues to pitch as he did in ee against three pitcher. a N-o..w York 1 .6"1i1 1.000. teamates of oDE r a t win and his 1 to 0 trltmph over theBoone also homered foe w- .500k^fflB^ .ri23k race^! he.^ 4Bd ittonBatiba aof C re- tm-table to fu en. The Red Tmte U S Syt.,Lous 11 .50 0po 1 5rl ltrm e total; he Browns yesterday, he might per- land. _1 1 .500too has ntofott the close socally bring Iae's pennant lp 1 2 l .338race he lo~t to of S re- time-table to fulfillment. The Red Box made 19tMiI W2h 0 itt h .333, gently In the lm. .off last season's rodk e.s Detroit 0 3 .000 C2lnml 0 3 .000 The lat time and BHl The skiany guy from the De- year, Harryyrd who -stothemi tangled at N di m. the troll aand lets ease to the five times In l1 2, i tbhi*. y Re ed0 a.d WtT won a 0o to, WhM ts .from the Tiges in at Philadelphia. Ro. i A me. and w -on a 70 to od- Net Y'ori IS_(AN-1) Calook at .N had trade frt eathr Aro o- Kell made four ht ap SBostoIn at (N) no entries in Vault, and ia on Hawbh d tfthe s"to- SLoula t. t Mh Jump-4 twen nt gift tie were so badly outsmarted Cleveland at' t No heduled. with no stringsJe trtn they to be .....-.Ired Cotton tossed the biat er afti e il hoite S tRing "'_U _J l I *'I iron bell46 1 fed. 4% In aes to l I I Io m- t"he to n.Future Debatable dollar 'hC l. ,' LCIW the Piere was flaice =eaw n i York OM 1 P maone ao t weW FIAr n- he mowed a ted fIe im 0u., Ap2. is t i a B *Ah d. /--p 'Sl?"11 tthe hen~l the t B .ln (1-0) (0-_- of CNN-m duplicate 't Mlsti terl r he Wtbite wig gol .a a boa Porte rfeld N(0-4 W Con-I P D tame. has ,te rthed Yankees in seams to be debaabl suegra***00M Jra Di A k- he Sola4 hfae.Nri t bad to be for left -. And echen, h ear-old A nOle of Modest o rvt- Night Game; of measurements nd castoff, pl a tWo- erans DalyTca d*- at Pos tpOD" (0 ld Weather) St.-r t 0ea run was udegrned, com- thk theodd e tl 'tO-'S _olord foo3"0p.tm n- Ithe seventh wen Puertol f= i'O an star Jim Rivera walked, 1952 football Al -America a- a t Boston 200 -11C91up _ataWe. On & u -t in~ Balto$ro~l .a. timIitatl er-t to imind on sacrii e, to-,; __" good In his MCC .Pa.. e &. 10 .. _d.'-..A i3 (an- m a, or nd home Th re. re not Im e d in obe lrand A rtto p ci ta he $ harm PLollar. fd twith the 215-poundh \- wi l norroooklyndrtitWbot th place I n that tl s d Sndi .,.0) atndW h"ite it. ..y~r t, t0-, o -1l-vent. Norr is f RHO T11 et ah tah*-t until o b _m oung weight. and.tgon,* rToicaIo6dU S f. ---'- CH Oi very iuli tnk* a ..nth... Stphs angled Too slow." observed- CM .fs#tIld~ iBBW^~ lIn the 100 and 4yrd da, fr Chicago In the first and Cu-ybo Phil Gado would-mo fromshowedmIIt heoI Ae0r 00oe ai Cn.r e InBa th* e o. to h ore..tes Mifloso got him look silly." in fmt-. tPcf leffiahM) the athletason thefiel and o th-erhitIn the siuth. pla1, 1rChagr1 B2cheea ( i-)-*I. / .._ ._ _er spectators whr remain In the littlee Harvey Haddix of the St. Takaheshi said he has seen aout II of Filaerce@U (1-0) san. thods It s requested of ALL on- ELouts Cardinals turned In a many fighters he 9"eAd s5. th. .team W If Perce (1-0) 6 M bI lookers that they remain In their hin job only htly less beers pros a lh the 2- dI Oleveland 11 10,--11 15 2 "seatsInti h stands throughout Untwhen he met down the year-old Willhotte. be cl ost fe thi Detroit I j 10 Y N.T-(MA).-. Dp- the meet. be, 3 f0, la a nlgt game IsGivnsa sae asrds, (1 r0) r arted (0 time with only three its. e allowed "I've seen better boys than fowM OM.h ad 88-. .n a three-,eal-o AIlon g The Faimrwa ~ w walks and, fanned five him iv up." he lid. Soutte~rO @erbe 1 (1, harner n si _Lwas The Cards tagged War- 40.rDub "darn anadktta. In the re-- Hacker for three runs in the 40 An- ... .... FA innFni on two outs, a walk, NS OO B Countr y la A- %homer. Amazing fact.. 1IAn"he ., 0.f.. ..to...... ..., of the Yankees a uk out BT A be hwtawffait! t l~tmen and scattered nine Cod Tit le #.and t- Wahton3 long aohn Iunted o JAttend 4 TlW ntt Jon a made th zeus f i gin 21 D. Proh u mdrbe AstDeam, l' 8MMT Dilh er, C. 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With '""F- 5- . .F**-;, I" liad adal ~`~ -LE: "?'"*'-itflt*. +.._ ,, ---~~ P~- - 4,. ,.. - " Balboa S t* ...- "ty?".* * . ". t : 4'.' /.1 F Jascha Heifetz Beaten In Dark , In Jerusalem 17 AnJERnUSALEM. mApril1 p '"Let Pthe ople know the ah ndShe- country is. Abraha Lincoln. a An unknown assailant jumped OWCeI from the darkness at the door - of the King David Hotel early TWENTY-EIGmH TEAR. PANAMA, LP.. r Y, T. Ar 17.Im 3 iu today and beat violinist JaschaZ Helfetz' right arm with an Iron e's 'Pu Up O r Shu Up' Doctors said no harm was done, and only a /.malP scratch showed I Ot as the result of a brief struggle u U r hut U p fore the attacker escaped The assault was apparently in protest over Heifets' in- hp e a sistence upon including music A by German composer Richard Im Later today Heifetz announced I.- '., he would fulfill a scheduled con- WASHINGTON, April 17 (UP) 'ions on the part of the United Britain's Prime Minister partners- to push rettgumnt t~ cert at Rehovoth this afternoon Members of Congress gener- .Lates toward peace," he said. Winston Churehl will give markedly affected by e to t In t if he was permitted to open the ally hailed President Elsenhow- Senate Democratic leader Lyn- heattiest endosement to. the peace moves. sa recital with Strauss' sonata. His er's speech today as a challenge 'on B. Johnson of Texas said isenhower program in a ehower's elete-at' ahte. sarte conditions were accepted and of to Russia to "put up or shut up" he President. spoke "the true speech o a Conservative Party at of Western whol ficials detailed a police body- in the new Soviet. peace offen- nind and heart of the American meetoling tonight at ..ow with h" bbV guard. sive. people in calling on the Rus- a msoure else toCum I e a will the I The attack on Helfetz came Most Relubllcans -- and some lians to show their good faith by diselosea today. would nerw mun shortly after midnight as he was Democrats said the President deeds, and in warning that the i to INa ' leaving the hotel tospend the has seized the diplomatic initla- free world "will not relax their The Russlan press took. the t the tad. 5 l night with friends at Rehovoth. tive from Moscow by laying defense preparations as long as virtually unprecedented edy e threatened to. w blt& Police were seeking his attacker down condition which the there is the slightest risk of step of publishing th R A ..idilon u 1iK. throughout the city today. United States will consider evi- war." idents speech on front eover a defense d Hotel doctors advised Hel- dence of Russia's goodlaith. Western Europe greeted Mr. and the Communist new. as, flrai' Communist ob. o Mall fet e to postpone his next con- Elsenhower'a appeal for world in the Soviet one of m Ow the speech was to st th certs but he refused. There was almost unanimous peace today with tremendous carried it in considerable d oance of any Edison Hall, where he played backing for his Insistence that enthusiasm and hailed it as The timing of Mr.- f Commuiint.. . last hight, was heavily guarded. the West remain heavily y marking a decisive step in A- er's bold appeal was of parjl~hr d Nations a . Heifet opened with the Strauss armed until there is concrete merican foreign policy which importance. k with the P sonata without a protest from proof that the 'ew leaders of took the initiative away from Itcame s the NATO poW f ofo much bi 1o the audience which applauded the Kremlin are taking steps Soviet Russia. prepared to assemble in Pas 'arrent world Sand demanded repeated en- to reduce armaments. The reaction of the press and ext week for the first t Western observers ly and demanded repeated e Democrat ll of statesmen across the Western since the Malenkov regime alTO ver, that Mr. cores. A few Democrats called the European nations was unani- to power in Moscow and put up to Russia a speech a "timelyon' s position under pre-ement" mously favorable. the resolve of some of those cler of such goIod She nation's position under pre- is1-meunist-. must Ii vious Democratic administra- b# deds-rm to. Cabinet Meets Without Ikwhther sa4 it who has been one of the admin- C n t M eesithout 1 I fd4 ih er Was His Ow0 W Still Has Tummy Ac e the mad killing spree of Peter a member of the senate Foreign AGUSTA, GO., April 17 (UP) htwevr, that Mr. Xln ...Wr . Akulonis. t Relations Committee, sait it was President isenhower took the J.b iikt faverte He r.tin : 65 The body of his son. Peter. Jr., a "tactical error to lay down the unusualatep of arrangig fOr the ha a slight tempera ete. 10, was found yesterday on a conditions we will Agree to in cabinet to meet Wa sgton day and. ccrn to Haet. baAk of the Merrimack River. He making peace." ~e '- sd this without him today to p plans "felt loy" all day a ,was the ninth victim of his f a- would make negotiations harder. for pushing the peace offenalve" Hagety tperted that r their's maniacal urge to wipe out House Speaker Joseph W. the Chief Bxecutie IAlitiated .Ger Howard 7td rt), the haselily. R Mlartin Jr. Set thit wastio Pr yesterday. W o" Aiaonia killed himself Wed- most GOP reidotl. r0Mlianj r Toi e cabinet meeting without the Preildn t fr nesday after murdering his wife, the speec "pleudl." b oud the tdeat, an unusual ev"et lAtfaoatory th I another son, his mother, two It plainlyy sets tr thfg~ 4 he iWhite HQuse history, was ete sall the ch xet maal brothers and two nephews, objective of this e dlshtha for 11 a.m. today, did not feel llkw a wtdlgit) ,You n Peter was pleasing after tlon is to nec*ie pea ,with Prom Secretary James C. Hag- club. 4 the-al yds, but police held hope honor and fetmery. erty kaid the meeting was ar- "He still haa some abdoanltaa be was alive when they found a Sen. Walter F. George (D-Ga.1, ranged prnrily for a conler- p ,n although he has no eVe ' note on Akulenis saying: "I love top-ranking Deapoerat 4n the ence on best methods to follow f erlysaid. Peter best." foreign relations committee, up on the broad peace and dis- A conservation officer found said the President presented "no armament objectives outlined Ca the body of the blond boy yester- new solutions" but "in the pres- yesterday by the Chief Executive rin ff u N dy on a river bank at Dracut, ent atmosphere of the- world it his address to the American It miles from the Akulonia home was a very timely speech" and Society of Newspaper Editors. T, io Lawrence. He had been shot "may be productive of a great The White House confirmed 4f6i T JirUoi thrQugh the head, apparently deal of good." earlier that the United States WIt the same .22 caliber rifle Chairman Leverett Saltonstall has embarked on an intensive ' Me father used to kill himself. (R-Mass.) of the Senate Armed program to sell Mr. NElenbower's The father took Peter from his Services Committee expressed formula to both the free and )claea at school Wednesday alt- the view of many by saying he Communist parts of the world. ONDON, A 17 -o1) A bthe already had killed some of was "glad to see the President A White House spokesman..said 't - h4 victimm, take the initiative." cabinet officials and Republican N WN t PorIt believe he thep killed "I am sure President Risen- congressional leaders will make ped a girla Lod on c9 Peter aid drove to the river to hower will have full support a series df statements during the Creus. last ulht. was. ti..s a.. dump the body in the under- from the American people for next few weeks to "put the full tohis h L .. .. -- any steps that show the inten- force of the free world" behind wound u up waV W weh a" S the objectives the President out- appeared t cha li-- lUned before the ASNE. ed wi un o mtew o. -emic o a f leer In, ftcerManM Q b'b - Worldwide reaction to the duty, 1 President's address was favor. Gucc told 'the ar- L /! ble, enthusiastically so in many rived aboard ' quarters. Russian newspaper r s the K U M 4 Apublished its details prominently that all and with unprecedented speed. cadillyY SlPresident Eisenhower was kept sight in bed today from continuing he 5 lao he. abdominal discomfort resulting hd lost Wa. from "a slight attack of food He poisoning." nearo The President's physician said, A &bdby Oromyko To Leave wwo < ..1" -- "W S0 .08. ....* London For Moscow c LONDON. April "7 (UP) So- . vlet ambassador Andred Gromy- .at idi- Anyrpe tha cals forr mis KLIM recipe. c urh ateo surce re- ve nouruhiog with KLIM arod KLIM io Ho e will most probably be suc- .a. oavesa nihmet eay to use. Give )our family needed by 47-year-old Jakob Ma- "I cetra nourishmt -e tlavor-with del. uk, formerly the Kremlin's re- -en" czou. KLI).Mi presentative at the United Na- was- tions in New York and one of Is pure, salt m i Russia's foremost young diplo .. mats. The move caused considerable . 3, KLIM q..ity,, I.,...,s nrm oihthe Kremlin's new peace Gromyko paid courtesy calls -.. . 15 erdWinston Churchill who is ra,.. 6. ILIM Ilrea emme..f* r *n l. tar thgy Eden. 5a,; 7. KLIM h e, e. a .t, .,,.o ,cd Selwyn Lloyd. f lU hp'dus.d uder stri-test srel .. .W I. .e pue ..., 3m warn~ 9 1 / S. -' -~ hined Pu on I. L. 9^ -- .'t o , " 4" .. :- .'S : : ; . . ,_ .-." f.. .1 ''--I * I 'Jj4f 4-* -j * a. * Tbi '* *iI: *i ?.* < ., .4.'- . .- ' " ::'--..-. ,! ., . rCA 1.4 *~~; 2. -pg r, .Y. II - '-V. -.4. : .(... _.-T"I * .4 4>' p.- F--,' . .? ~er1;~I-. . ~ _ UIIIQPP, * . 2 m :C?- ~: |
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