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1' a-~y.t~r~,~*,- b j.-* ?''I' 5.' *~4-55.5 - K. ~' 1 *,, 0 '' ~'r"" .4 *&.,-...- 1 S S * ~ U A *m * - -.- .-,, - , "." . ..- a, Ehcol . - .S,:n....:p r VO. g.,..... Sa,'r a ^B~ekiWM~^ *W~^^F41* : 1 ~.9--f fl ic"> c~. t.5.kt-sMhi .. .-N-- . * - '~5.5 ,I .5 I. a-. . ": I "' - ." :, 5 ..-.. -f- i !A *T I S;lS~i, :.'. 1, .5. - :'.. *.,. drf 1ri 7- ~ Li Gerns Term Reports 'Friend US Food Offer S'ly Thrust Onderstanding ot h er 4 8- Rno = R J u ly 11 ( O F)w P resO . tbepe .idest Dwight D. Mtashoper.' %-n On Korean nt..L, offer of i5,0ooooX0 doair, worth St food to riot-torn bast Ger- L5 U- Intthe ialdr wem Otrn --- 0 -- ... a .to talke l *d- ad tar*t of tepnt anuti- EUL, Korea July 11 (UP) President Syngmuu l Oberorsr, ou"ced eey t he had reached a "friendlyms i ifordatrf 'o m aslu olruse here, u in iit sobdsclces in te ,u4 dua wa:.mi thn :onidwered the 0ian ith, t rhea United States and high xe '%ver w tparely dcoun- son t wsoid he had drowep isr demand for a time lim asf tto a CnemutIsas on pet-rnomistice poical discussions. A W ?,, oeMy during the Risee's demand for such a time lii4jIt, and his *ek r. tw a thea t th o "ed ithe war if a settlemtet were not wreachted Saccor o.er, coming a it ad n re- in the4imit, was one of the biggest obstacles in the ,** AMni- 3 toa o.r btogr. of Amefcan-South Korean agreement on a truce. l e ma uer, wu spprestyr d- President Eisenhower's truce expediter is packing 4 Sproof d to In aw Ad-AMuer's bags to return home. The South Korean source de rib got In Waitiil a the aS lj# with WM the agreement with i tatM gwt erman gener ed Sttes and- said it was generally "satisr .i 1' io MAae Pt & night in whfh it rfeee2 . I H tr' law hM been t el- Ande. whri Ameroasn fAo e .th a ternoon of June arant th an l it Wq d Offscial American sources sa deegation did brinuto Mod. ArM ,. n. ......__ .-.-...... .. ,W ,ididIbringto 3I. 0We KVM of wht wiUl are, aeem s to m. We wlllut i2ne the path in. in newopu ted Myl bme se In the I t- .the offer M br -nded u to straw f or power i Its d** aIue and its depend- e e., t capitalist West e -tba free wOld Mtower Invited S I S to join the uOl State In helpia the a r.Owera who he said had been dsemestrating for more food 1A the face of dwindling W Iu'Sb his offer direct- ly ^ Jreply to a re- German Chan- If *Jatd Adenauer. The AJff U. S. Charge t"In Moscow in the pdlomatic note. earus Furtherr bes of fFathers Glow i--is, - N"ae registrants eI -r e Iadmhi al =-=an over bvlatey in p before to the *Sbwd4he "understanding" be uct tft communists, a *"80e>8 almost at ont tql t~roW0e indications It-oll far hq'rt of the Ironclad armistice guarantees demanded by.the Reds. - Coammunist prepagar#a broad- casts yeste rdaytp* an 'ncreas- inVl sharp tj tbuld both the United tas adM South iKoea, apparently reflecting Peiping's impatience with the delay. , "It la new high time for the United States government to deeMe whether it will continue eealvingy with the Synamann eliquae to wreck the raml- mteiA whether it will ive .a mcgarantee for a- ada of the armistice," s ae sr said Rhee WouM-lNot gte .an Ironclad as- ,R tk t~enbt% ye Indefinitely R *ufLte States would not to reUme the war if r were not unified at eqat 8a o0-day political confer- E mOver, U. i. sources said the lftted states would pot sign a tree If the Reds insisted on thV r mad that the Amert- caama~,u e to use force to hold the -in line. =ml *t sew"sU at Pan- VPamsaid the BRed defia- ti-kie at TOWN"l0. We- S _give ie narteee" the %OE- will abde by the nearly ,Seup Of Entire Soviet Red Party Foresen S ,' l at they will almost car- erl'O dibissal was forced on Siaecepsary 16 view o. the i Oew0l i Malenkov, the Setetra of the polit- ancould g the dismis- IiSsin Russia. sal itIailekow roa the post bveld the events of pr ierS a4 the appont- Bf ,rea I lthe Vnuh lv oYov as his sue- r^MM or month* wosa oS UaW6 SSWa y be that the ionee .that a1me s Eand i force. p to twoMy The Swedish d mt i "It is a eIous .k. when a Vtlme of voiees inteatlons w themselves eall for In the name of these ve ciples which have give. Jim- protection when he wM at- tacked." High U.N. aOure said U.N. move ws-plnkmed "-at ent." Hammarskjold, however, em pressed belief that "we shall ams ceed in achieving an honorab peace." "It will, I t hik, belm n ly obvious that lap of the South Kof oe to be found in the d tIinlt cated by the efforts of tha. Il fiee command, repre oted-. SpOeSen of the U.S. govrn' ment." ' In any case, while "dtUbs special General ALemli -miw would have to be conwegm . truce is not reached sOmi H marskjold felt- there iW itt such a meeting could a straighten out the threeowa, noe gotilating narl involviylke the U.N. Command and ta"Gso' munists. MeanllaIAtM W ama The letter. Informed wW said, was understood to pot aS that the Washington mewrq the Big Three foreign had now begun and finished within a few dy-t leaving the way clear fI a f sembly session Indian sources said, Bho Nehru's letter did not cmUi a formal call for an A4e session. Hammarskjold _browuh A dat* his views on thbe t uation at a luncheon dn S hfonr by the U.N. cents. asreation. corn anu- nti nads - _'--:h: -- -- -. ..'a: -- ht "tr Z"-u- lounfti som , stons, the ai 'have Teasels obtain F na"d S. wa-s 4 f-, L 1 mm S 5 WP en rr 14.' "c-. .5'- ir'"W the iThe >* lbjj k .I !Key Man in State.ff aO t. 'C n I" lnf e ~. .. *' 39,..Iowa~ born- end. .'-at. IAMt.r",i s'- l. i ,,, , '.7,, ,., ^ *- a ve de ..- .-. .. WASHINGTON, July 11 (NEA) Key man pst, atroverial.At d.. - 4 .the State Department's p, Clean- ott Mc Leod. hD I C nrV I"U. s gHe is 39, Iowa born irnmt on ex-niwi*t ff n a wartime. 'B/ -. u.. 1 20. WaMust regent, later administrative assistant to Sen. Styi dges fN w ampsi .. Ma ... an-. ..- ..- 3.-..- Ie.ven_ McLeod is a Republica n= theIrally. tS..n,.S, .... . ....0m ,.N'"ew cm'i S-: He is stocky, a little rsix feet in height, with crew- ped black hpir be. . 2. ut.P ,CA S o I. n e . nd rosy cheeks- He wears horn-rimmedj glosses,. ear*..a.shaaree ..oa, r..ot ....I: .m ,. .,d W S;Scotty McLeod was named State Dee't so amS of Five 19 ASS r a "tiftrator of the Bureau of Security ular Af- checking ea r tat ,r*, t. d u to w ter rH l af t fairs on Feb. 26, just after he had left non, for ge IS es u t Sl '4 delayed vacation in Florida. He ca ~,aort. d met theI .r S'.or work and was sworn in on March "atonal ., :tce pg :odI m "eckng . He asked what his job was and `' b he report- ..ct tq o_ artme e_- ,el c.e. .k home. One n. on the answer To !d. A State Department press releaie v'ncing the Perspective t.wa o r Soregnl e e Iofficers obt from the' raB ppointment was pretty vague as to details/ at .was- .e n rempeloe T n -n W I e mo ,n Ais gide. wit thtpeatt.. tam WS a A , 'l rental- the State Ddartment f to. ey gavehim an office suite in the main State I intended to be neither now upltare tohe MWrefused to hire -341 gave a. scandal story nor an -.LWrefuvua e .dt to he I Is- ent building where he would be actessible to his It merly pment t ; r Ms owht ..- ,... _._._. iate superior, Undersecretary Donald B. Lourie, in able and printable fats as e et service> a,., it w at. nt thought ,at r. 1per t' o state .. r; of administration and organization, and to Sec- l ahor. the rer obyo4rd.. o .. t oer 1 e . earyof State John Foster Dulles. The danger t Als a se i ncompl. nt up .frIm eim .be-aty tiepsine asITIINinnoraccurateheeltAm f, f ar, Dulles has seen Me- There have been a, few maI y timw beben, 6s that number of cases st l .-,- A to 12 d e etgnhr. ll l_ ...tLa only a few times and transfers in McLeod's reau ervert isa wherfblMe to 1.g mt.tha theIN" Of t he I Stat DepartI Then on specific matters. and he has added to ikown blcklmae L A diseMverbd a Oy Ia the ptefelIMM peImr. wIhome .I '. The secretary has so many office a small staff of p, in th pBe- ,OR & i e who b|. SSIIa.wm IM. l_ I.- 1I bigger world problems to sonal assistants -neadr er, o * en thie aft shme or Mylt*t It 11 rppwlewith that he told a ex-FBI men like bSe s r I announced, hw ea iw.hwe mt. a 1 l ongressional committee he Vng 1. 9 fMt lUice ouMarcdh3 1 WWI 0 . -hopes h to be relieved of ad- FBI Intoraoe 4t f t od took over2 I i*rI ... were.l In IddI , . ilnistrative and operating a p r vAdminlitratora, ** l 1 t t Res.. .... A.. ., problems. Edward N. ontague, form- /eads to Alri.. l, ._ .. ., IM hkve been aptt ezerat. .mn lnr th wii j. iw w*^ 'HB,.W _- ^ _l! g.,J'? ,.-. ._- ,1' . .... ./ er State D .ent .irector Per.remtoi-.tt.. cent aln: erag oonefto a a './ J*S. .*.f /.O.-I 'Jflt--il-te : : Responsibility of person has become Armies and ivio s have &l- d mean oe r fu Personnel dlrectt In -Bureau way. known it. o monto hs. r e-Out ., n T In other words, the secre- of Internal Revenue. Atobert From the days of obe of swithat evr Ou . of . I1 tary has delegated responal- W. Woodward, chlef of For- America's most uccefal tione how In For por pupos i te Sbiit for the clean-up to ign Service reIsoanel, has revolutionary ambsidg or I I s re chard Im Iwas net urity I _I, s.e, except on gen- been promoted to Deputy As- who wrote frank confessions n0 pe it that the itu, the clean-out of the d "does not involve s0 r e011-. Aft orcy approval and the distant Secretary if State for about it, there hav probably aao I er a a ta s. 'ta Inrt . a m not of specific cases Latin American affairs. Their always been some perverts In I r"dB.e freesi on the to jobs. of "It an effort to at of the dismissed former deputies, r pectivbly diplomatic ser Meteed, not re \ thesame old crow pa el," he con , -Carter Vincent-- on Robert J. Ryan and A. It Is a iatural.id place. Mown every le But the way It l working. efnt esmsed s . She is required by law Weatherbee, are now acting Molving rm a to et to a sh out now, about 100 of the ,d toprotec t Circumstances to take In In charge of the Job.of country help bidse-otd. as tt ai th e futaue. NOw, 1400 Foreig s Bervce offler ftrom unrellable I e responslbility. their former bosses. And in many foreign coun- the wit ime, reel-t ^ wlU be ri.4d0 by the people It e a a -r, rpibtSty has But a new political appoint- tries such practice- are note -gnhihwer'vew ee ..mi 'he futu" sets re it .k. . o IInderpetary ment of a new director of regarded, as they art In this of Aprl 1 sets tie In menal, those dropped based on present . "He s r pre- personnel, from outside the country. "twi which mtake wme officers in .ow- "Bah w IlI I etof gker6Ot C~o.,i t Department of State, may be to separate a er rt pcentof h i . S named soon. Gamut s' mn nor s ra"gse w ho 5ere ea> Th ( ; ".-.. glnent to not won a promotion for the hr and fat rule of Statepart-. M h retained the Ithehe 1930's th Inspecto last thrys in a row. Poure ment deis of h o Service of the U.S. State Do- .iio ssaS S-a is concentrate re- cy b j the ay tto the Foreign and who -ow-aatnIU .tra o. '%C I fju oand" n.De- took over, was on Jonhn 'Ford. v eCOpwithasiens ating scales r on a b e McLeod asked him rankly The re rts ran the gamut m lt l O hasl ed out to de- g -a e twal or ceparet kh eleeg--the rets r She is d u B - sr a ourte the big trouble? What shouldM notr ider ay ss o sn g h * tyo rank o arsthadup dplummate ad factors. U, I eSear y *f state to have eomai offies abroad-.,were SI, ro i". i . Sed, of it La in 1M eate n e1 i ptl In a T. g fsu t an con- ae. - 1 Multiple Duties shortly R Ns o*^f or ahS l w nm ai . '!ae latter Includes passports BerylJ "were called m^a^de a sec S hear- t polt tri lB ra ion s fore were L tatest Dob ..n +ass, proteotve services Wahiigon for q E. hsg vta o perver- o.I ed: *I Aoc The Ya s - ids msantous canerol, o fan a publistr olmace- slon ampng governmental em sMr. Inter a iM_ purpose pui ni"e'the l n U - Becase the security fui- ment has be. ent maden"i onl t i"y e rIas aofficesu l111 ofactothese cases.r'Dto5551- that, frotui J Ja the* X eo In tr-at Aprlt chsson ofc McMA 9eslasl uato October, S 1950 gthhv ofol ofie-mm0 11,scura This onludes t ,o le sai. S d a he T bi. heos sore g rvice In- that mo*l -..fre .. I's e i' I II'^ o r ho Pu fo to he Fnas Mrs. U* A r their work. govrsn me e t h, e o a c s of ererID tuh eo Arle, H h.ad Scott McLeod was pickedMa rd t mt0rdo.nrF orA for hIS job and hired by ru 3 i a West Point minsed fr oa government. Unerecretary Lole.. But graduate of 9lo3. Ie has a AW rn 1 b d a MLeai was backed fw4tor the spent 19 bHoe tWa Cor. ee 1 oy cae Nort- w In ,, f.wllll . J b Brdgees or n eaau rly ca advice, with a mul t p ending at the time the rep ort . ci9ne d. vie T e s H gen a sbt ao e en t of c s 14 ere IDorroo p# S l lb a u rmalde str i n wer e S the time ears like McCarran'. c Leod lenfDra. I I jarm closent orBI e ttetoer o( thae mnme u M le onStilltutedinii, Igtdisclosc C Ittem, i Ii B i e s rounfi Wa .'hi, ,gcala .p-e-g i, I o "I I I 3 HrIoover and the White Rs W. Scott McLeod'o quiet m 'Fierah Socad-r ie the bg ase for "leIan t and ef Committee. He C 0a0e :nc0 lw the mess. There were had given a statement on te Vi seBedPCvi d io.hn V oners that eLe's ap- the need for edt tending the op . uPi$7-wsa She peitleala Trade AgreementM aAt 0.. wg.go forthepies whieb Dulles another year. ieoonweeeprtdnthe T memralasmnosgme of his te asked the members if the AoVId came odd t c'there were suspfegrs that tfons. When they were all to "csl ous, State D t rSctwhich e t on Mc- taken care of, the cha m eOh7arewALIthrt fordb o be funnel- a e said the secretary would be In Sea r employs a ab to Sen. Joe McCarthy's excused, to to back tom work. of Iowa re- the pitva si S investigating committee. Then he added toitously: is It hasn't worked rut that "It must be terrible to have 18 high employe of tries way,orifithasthabeen toworkaamongtalltthoetho- the Departtentasho- pretty well covered up. mosepuals ui WI tmioIncluingllcongres- He might have put In a werd names cuets as-known Axe. commitees an assign that net .al of the oM scow hob- o eM u of that wany other assistant secretary, he now heads were that way. T'he Igee was given In charge of State Depart- I ion..oh an soem tat n e te o toZ if Th iltn B Moton h ol m n*o yasolt ute men$ ason wir Congreas. Iafed ft. were v- Maybe-the coe D Won't Talk meant b t a s oa e i0. lD3ip,'I he wa,- t -_ weU-IImd' McLeod has refused at least crack at dmlnaiv-1t- at were once to testify before the which hadn't taken any too McCarthy committee. This kindly to some of the con- DhO-, MIo Va on the case of Charles gressman's pet proposals ter a d en AL fthlen, drigthe ftW ater cabr t-ase '.states ftof., ea wer is cnfiratio se m-istaken cow a eador to Rmewl. o '. I i II eLeed says e bse4b slut me e, 4 .. tus nveraa)P m 0 la k hptttwf. IAes ne eidt set oO 'A ally te et ash sdse-Cintrv have fthe ske s esm ,to take $dr Iles .bhtIt N ma ,the U1 e4me Cg-c..V olis* I 43I wa s I a esen eetle g w ith She theodoere Kahan as, seentry amh- Smere later In ils f So nai. IA did not begin his an" .dietos a g t by firing l Ue hed Itg t -I ts in his ow o.P .sqt-, an o,' I i bringing in his pe- 'gvd.ftsr-- I I I -.7, .7-- *7* S I' ' . *.* ~ ,~ Jwaq..~. ...a....,4~ ~ as~1~ ia 1.~ ~ - I. d ru 7~w. ica- ~ ----w. w- 4~4 i'.~NJ - ~ ,g~.-inwa-J rin Sf21 ~7.4 *~ 4 '~~:' .7 woo - .~'*~" .~ "77 . 'r~ 7 "'1 *1 Ar Atm at en"e of P. Mr-I it"etb in u u i. r. ,. :., 3 '. .. j ",, . ur thff-e 1^ II. Inra .1 - 5~.*. or aN 0. , onn 'Ju- a ot n wimt i l. l be held v wi acn d ft lb tcandc '- %,. *'t j. iftoi.' Ttp t . S"_ ;00o 4 M"r..: - ,f t ees, p s in AuguL 0_ b lived Cr ia I, WI ]o w, h. ig . .l W .h l.:- re- U Att. Ono a ,ft ..the aears * ... I .4 a S -W _, : . waska'; 11 kaaOes which Ak 6voer a ,- 7 be- ,000,000 s "Inch of I. * a t~j~ j' I 5- ? : c - '53-I 7. -- '5-- *1I eoan-11 sml- 71a . fI . d mall . 14 ,'> .1:' SWORKERS GET '"TOP 0W .AW -If you're wondering abeut the high cost me aswers could be t r Mh hurly pay building trade worers get Above Ine average hourly rates es.a by union construction workeerp rom 1951 to the Iefts, have Inctled. their dir steadily with plast et leading the parade at 2.8 aan hou. Dat trm- .&. Deb rtment of Labor. till 103 whin withina bi 'I I.... di S's., *S. We e-6 PNAMA (^^HASJ.MW*iUri4I sprinstimeslt o t o0 fgod 7<^*U - DRESSY AND CASUAL MOTTA'S COLON' -1 4IE Otp~ ff. nq ... .. ;ia : '0 '. at. I, f*, aro n.-i * -ifaeffl '* ' A-'> '*CU i-"'s *', Bl'- l l . I i4 >.. ;.a i.'. *_ fa t 4a~aA TI ,.C "b ' I i .. .. r i 47! .- . .. '. ,, 'j ." ;. .'-"l .4 '7k *. ...'. I, . ," ,.-)' .. .. f *,.- ,_ ,- ';; ?;ia,'4 ,- riLL -iF-^'g&7q4 *; 11 , * .7~.Ja". ~ ' S. IEDS P. A. CLASSIWIEDS .--* hu - i ...e '.-7' : ,-.t . :1 O. A ve p a ... ntrai Avenue, v~~u .q~ ' 1K a 7.. ''7.' .7.' S~A. 1~ '.7... * 7.7 . -- 4 .. . -.. .. ' .1 .1,- *.* . The Jewskry Sore su .7 '1m-m 71 *:I0 .,% ,W3 .I . U'i q- 14;. 4 V. .- '1 * . - UNITED STATEm CITIZENS ASSOCIATION, CANAL ZONE WARNING! $40,000 TO $50,000 NEEDED. OBJECTIVESS OF ASSOCIATION: 1. To malpird a permanent full-time lobbyist In Washington to protect our Ift. terat"e a to help achieve our aims -r. to prevent adverse legislation and promote' iotal legislation. 2. To hire airm of professional economists to make a thorough study of C. Z. .ooflq r aPbot 'of Life" so we can have. concrete evidence to back our claim for p e n- leave allowance and for differential pay (is 25% enough, or should SIt be.tmr) 3. To sefk out and eliminate the hidden charges presently existing in Company and Government operations, such as housing, commissaries, retirement, leave, Soot Of recruitment, and others. Ate we not subsidizing the ships that are traneHtin the Big Ditch? And what ojle? 4v To hire professional actuaries to determine life expectancy of C. Z retired an- nuttalts (Do we late on our retirement because tropical living shortens our neI iWfe span?) THKTIME FOR PASSIVE RESISTANCE IS PAST ITS TIME FOR ACTION " WE WANT A VOICE IN OUR GOVERNMENT. . n m .'WS^ ftw 5 eleMar erentative of the UCA --' your own neighbors will 8 aeloit EI -tr rclWreuthe N0,000 S50,00Q needed tMs S.I ada a membership boards. .' o year for each wage earner. Dona. SIsuem e *and welesmed. I '. I "' rp,.ilko h abaft puee and affect your everyday life. S7 V115 STATES CITIZENS Ag.i n .. AM.,IAmoN, CANAL ZONE S r su I 7~* 71 * *^1 . S.... 7 - aw*q~-1. .~. 7.4.. 7, ~.C '.. . .' k cA tdn~e ~I. OF Niw P 1f \ . Ad Oflafice t .,New .York rr No O Q JUN 'S30, i96 . -O . M .:o:,, A BRANCH' S-., "York. .. r , SAME.n.. ......... .. _.,.. ti,. ...... .. ........ ... ..... ::r i itt... ... . ....... ........ .. . ............. . ,,. ......*******..****.** a . 7 .7.% .... ......... v ,.t..56a0 .0' *- --.. m '*".ad l . ;wAL -. ., . :.~ W S~ i O' e I~ - !",. ' 'r ro L I A % IL.-- -.. n 1- 7 r . ~~t - '-^ . Iw LAOONIA, N. R. (UP) - genarlans Pred D. OUa i Pred A.l Ones Uvcd ja.t mies &part 4M Aaerja m but never met atil The oecaiaop w birthday and Fred Ar former oame here la In the later in 1912 RIGH.-.r FHIDR M TRO PICA 45th St. No. 3 Dels OL e * '52-$2.06 ,:= -*58---2.94 l *IF- i '. -. _ - b 1 ~ I. * .. - 6JMDOOz IAS1SAIZ FA 'TY Yir Yeuhataw tabo ludes baseball q, a eklts a" frait Juices for the taMe a4 "se mu" tM fer play. NEA Food and Markets Editor Baseball and eat s -that's the If you use angel food instead Wea to. keep boys happy of pound or white cake. break at mmertime. But when it the angel food into cubes and I what? Then give them pull off a bit at each corner Indoor baseball party. There to make balls. Cover with fon- a new baseball "quizzle" dant frosting in the same way. k that combines quiz and le technique to dramatize Fondant Frosting-for cooked High points of the great fondant frosting, made fondant L erican game. Our youngest according to any standard re- y, aged 8, and his friends cipe: blend two or three tea- re ver It for hours. spoons of hot water, with one ow about "eats?" Well, you cup fondant placed over hot Make realistic baseball water to soften. Pour it over WIeu that will thrill the the cakes when it has reached S"outhful big leaguers. And, of the consistency of thin cream. I tourae, hamburgers or hot dogs An easier frosting is uncook- S id soda pop belong In this ed; just mix creOta with alfted big game party, too. confectioners' sugar until thin The, all-eaetto wardrobe amembled fo Alle Cwr, the 1983 Mad. Mee spring with rhnetelme enough to pour from a spoon. *f Cottea demonstrates g apieall the verealirty of ctton. She Beked pink settles eMUE (rliht ase. aebaell.Cak s Here's my wife's formula for wean (leal) Koreay' strojA e denlm In the rich elerings t deep as architeetlural fllnes. Cooerd hamburgers. All the kids In the ee, gree, blue, brown abd rold. Dres Is straight up.and-daow Claire MeCardell for taprtlag, I use pound cake, white cake neighborhood say they are just sheath, belted in at waist and worn with ashawl f ried in bla.- in skirt and pleated aealr. I angel cake, made with a as good as -home run. Allow etel .pM14 iaghan. (left center) by Jerry Parils has small stripd isal d bJt il ited with b x.Qr by- your favorite recipe; 114 pound feshly ground or ----- - buy the cake ready mdae. top round .for esch "player."... pound or white caheake te meat into slight Pretty Alice Porr of -daba- inch cubes. With Asi la rfllt. ee4 balls. Tetrick to ma -thi year thMe d C w /ar/ 7 drobe Co e carefully round off l o-ihBndle Ahem lightly and toto tog- i a ue here tomorrow n I Iake L1 ]fl_ Save the scraps of cake keep the meat loosely packed after tur of 30 American wn. When the frosting is Sprinkle pan lightly with salt. Each year the wardrobe of "paint" the lacingp on. Slap the hamburgers on to the ,the Main of Cotton emon- h ball with a clean water pan. cook about 2 112 minutes, strates he new uses rat the r paint brush dipped In then turn and cook 2 minutes designers lave found rbr cot-1 food color. BI .ur the on the other side. Serve on ton, placing it In every pos- iag Is dry bef 'oep)pl. bread or rolls with a pat of sibh le wardrobe role. t" butter on each hamburger. For the first time, the Maid actu4ily has two wardrobes, ,ne sul for hPe cooler b ima earl teea- pon, t .fl other t ed for S armer latitudes or summer in STemperate Zones. Her wardrobe includes dres- Penalize i Yor Childm se, coats, separates, accessories, Saraincoats, cotton luggage, shoes and Jewelry, or Badly on s Miss Corr won her title over ... F21, other ftl atas at Memphis. HELPFUL HINM I lOVRHEARD one workingmother telling ano er . that Dorothy is out of school for teasunmer a bhe wants -"i-- her a certain amount each we .* dolAgM, hous-'] new te of flap is ving her the job at her own price. B uth I've warned her to i.i Mad e o metal, it screw s i Sbaited with food and a special a her the Job at her own price. But Ive warned r toxin, Made of metal: it screws at not going tq keep after her to get everything done. If; o a qurt 'mason Jar. The the end of the week only half the work has been done, I'll pay insects can go into the trap half prke. but are unable to leave. "She's i 4 years old and she might as well learnnow that youu are nable o leave S- Banish theghot a of bn ews-a y 't earngtop pay fore a tryrle done job' Banish the ghosts of brews- ft There a sensible mo w. Nagging and preaching doesn't long-past froi your electrical .Oald' "lr' we ad Chia a thin to wdevel a child sense of responsibility. Letting percolator. It the coffee basket irntit and laeeer, u string,, ,,lemermtud t b with a rry done job doesn't give them any incen- and percolator stem "are made twe a e d a ofv for doing it right next time. of aluminum, remove from pot. ed to loit a oBe o eaitp ee esoftl Fill pot to maximum capacity .5 CH MEANG OFGREMENTS wth water, add two teaspoons By KAY SHERWOOD .. f.. f1. " BUT making a fair bargain with them, keplag your part of ll pt, A and rinse thlor- from line i.bookor .., and seeing to it that there is Iome penIty attached if they oughly. A clever converse n r otn a ine alteick .'on'L keep their epo of the-bargain, teaches theatresponsibility F .. Tnd decorative or a the main arm. ed the necessity or d0tlg a job the'way it shOuld be done. ere'% 1 & 'on i dark sub- porch is a mobi cin , SIn manv homes the summe-r mont.hsare nagging months. jest. -letub- power has been lightly in the u n :. bre orkred ;lidren are at loose ends. Mothers start with good resolutions known. to fat .at the most i1 You can buy nmotles for a fewo simple - , make this summer different. But. they son grow weary of opportfi moments, and 'flash- dollars on up-and h. Or you :balsa wood, heavy Suing with the children and trying to make them do what, they light batteri sometimes lost can make your own three-dim- -ilastie 'rps flat- e supposedd to do: fs. oe trength .bore householders euslonal ."piture" for- a few 'can t.rreed, and c In no time at, all te children are bor d and unhappy and re tce the pennies. They are easy to O.-er, a-uminuae fIll. D ut, tjer Is doing their job because it I easier to do it herself than orat r ekt tap in 'cake make and. Can point up a. spe- you -use i make them do it. of lIg in ahure,- by a half- clal interest, hobby or personal fI oar dictates. That working mother has the right idea. If you are going to dozen handle;' wrap well and foible. mo i wtha . v ea child a responsibility, work things out so that he, not you, Istore in a cool place. ohu can To find out how to put one et th5 zeoible. forget lighting worries, but together, I talked toe Ouldo iorw' Ati Itheis going todo a Job make sure there Is some penalty foridorft forget bse you stored Chigi, a noted Cicag s'rtlt ecat I" Iot' t'doing it right. the candl y he fine, too. whose own mobile reations reed dF .qA"elti for heatiwil -a" lood. In a are custom-made and sell for ,,an be D a,' rinch, fancy prices. 0h~3 ~t hall hr Start to junior gh .a ol yo. Iue. 4 ew i Don't "IthVMw. aaI those old youngsters, .-lat v ,.I i baby-food bottl-. When open- ing, pry off the tops carefully, "To be pleasing th".Able y, Wim efu've 4qqldq q.. and gave eaj .bottle. Next a mobile must have n, the e ," 8l oh an nursery a he you p geae from' balance, and repetition -6ret fry Ing to rk-'way, po r in- and color," Chg said. Al- bottle, and rg.- l, with lp, though there are aimut ena trc then deposit imn h. Keeps less variations. nO:e ht- 1 -r Insects away, -doe 't mess up gi advises amateur to stick the rubbjh can, and saves easily worked Matertlali in ut '. arou a your drain from effects of bright colors. h' .-, grease accumulation. A simple uaoile 1ually ham t WrshI b WELL";IXT, Mass. (UP) -A " $25,000 revolving glot.?, largest Mte.w a .. bebita I in the world, is to be built at Babson Intitqte of Business t administration here. It will .. hc* spectators how the world. * looks from .5,000 miles out InQ144..II Isace, un a scale of 24 miles to 4 'the inch. The gobe, O feet in , fo Sthere's ret ,ieeia this center) by Ade ilpow. Skirt iated denims sMe (tri') y b Jom n e&tor evera ^rr-9c ^jrap *1W MAUDUGoAS t .=- Nm A to Edltor . ,NW YOI. ,,BA)- ,t '" ; ,+. Nu't, t td ,70e, a to I. T .MNIt A G A Ie" lher a gAndf nx Ibexgtt? a- ^ IIbe abe hmphati ghtrev Aty with eb0atter4ay "1 -1 O Wh .to 590 Wto .ermis chant tmri on So we ' Nit Swerosi ..w oWe lthe g ent thihtof o aU yj ec. TWer e ih n the .aa Te Are -i8 lt be.. Yom are or baeball 1 ,)wn toa i TO -ARA! draw. y 4. O Does this und fsm ll It duction. So we ' 4o*4 there eop 're.14 Y OerM& fag cards and replace bed Aed car each a a shot of oriin aly. e ihdalcher cards a I ayrly round. People wri &n it a WOlcbq w^" eywfN to n mewa their, just I lie or t movie stars or baseball PIa, own 6 One,ot thasw is' a thSw t the andS write sa e bhtst :a saw that am, qta de s;her, dfat be.2 people, en to the e S rt. she is. a cheerful, re- ca served, .oant lan . pretty c a lu e , * well as their.dd"y ble the mobile- be 'A Ud patterns tata* o aa kie look In the air. Aa : the. dhag T- ,,* *en or in eoJmor t edellifug fixture andU. k 'e other end loosely. a 1 B.e.t'f-L armS. Shift the aft -im8 4-i'k "t o"*aintate b as you strain motifs. When the mobt$T ftilathd, twit a thih wireio "tkii6y 'tbtnd the blad Si. te.the threa4.. S .tulnr tJe balfor the. S m s apyo upe wall at- (. .- . a h.air. ,. ,m ^ ,a __ -, >' ** "-- .-.r. i,'. f; ,. **' l. '.. ,",.^ ,- .. .. i . +"wnuoa v '. 1 .- a ...... ..: : '." .. .-. *. f.&, T l fame of has been nerous i I Aiid nastm art, lOre h I of 41 ., if I '., ~ 1 ~- ~-a RI t Susated Welcher, bheoe fa the g'eeatt artwork fr earu . W *l. ltter Up For Baseball Party TIM V5 WVomen's World '5or3 '53 Designers Created Uardro1e- fflid of cotton C .'.. ,- ,. . ... . / . ." *In * -.~m~' .^ ^ .... ^ ..^... ,- -j -- ;" . ..11 :' '" 4t7s."oT cd ho irW tom d.' -- ; l *1 .- ~'i kt'? DISCOUNT on all our me tU i the Ti HM ***eR gwam 0a tA i w '- VG Sfor oW Amero tMof iwfto4ttd bMt* A we For Banaer- iTM '"" '. COT Z IG 108 Central Avon "Where the best drOM TONS. nue Phone 2.3418 ed women in ftamiM _.,, I~SLCE~iE ICS5~IS-i I p eas efb -Wte'-a ;pmw-,t' - *:\. g SI[O ,U ' -'t '" Chmee .T2ro ps reto 2 Itrat p(erra the bill k to t RANOOQN. July 11 (UP) Sbe softened up. Coimmunlat Chne troops have Lt J. (R-IW infiltrated nor.beat ul= It wik i the area known 9 the W.1"i t i between n state d the teW were "testing our Chinese prov"i of Yunnan, It A Cd Cl - ( n. Eh .,. ,_-*H f * -.., -..."- .rmtchIsel.B I .i 77-~ -I .3 3 3' 4-. k ~ "C- 3C3. ..~ * Wm Golor. aM.5 TONIGHT with.New Additional Numbers! S. of tlq. S.t, , at the a . CENTRAL THEATRE Prohibited For Minors 4IDNIGHf SOW. ATeLUB ] *, *-, ... ,,,,,.; i BMc :^^^ | ,,, ~-1f ~p .5 .3 . - J .*.3..- *t, J S '~3S.* 'C' .1;.. S. "i-** ,"*.* ' t e d wttb d of ,(R-nI.) Republi- .e am._ 'V K **'~~ .~ :~; I I I-vtry qq'- wrho from iNLee -, a -LAST .. PERFORMANCE IN. PANAMA!... .. .. . ,-., C.r 33 *1 :1 1! 'fl ~.R .V ) 4.. h~ C. 13 5.-C"-.. FAT' -- I-~.. `~.--....I....`.. I.` ^y^;^. .-.- - 8~ ~ur:~? , *_. ...t jr. L *: - h i ' *'w lS-tf- S* ( . i. l E . aip , _'. .' I ^.t,- * V ~i-.:~ K -. You Sell'em... When You Telem t I Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No' No. 12,179 Central Ave. Cn '4"i. Str2e- PFMaan ~2F'i: at~ Lewis Service No. 4 Tivull Ave.-Phone 2-2201. and Morrison's Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 2-0441 "NOVEDADES THIS" Via Esparia N6. 34 Panmni,P R.. P. (Bella Vista TThume M.) Agenda laterncional te Publicadoues No. 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 2-3199 ^'r'-to Drug tr -"' Ctritone lru Siref 10.6w UMelnd Aw.-hs W Co oa PropagaMd, S. A. "t" Street corner ImItonta tL MPoses 2-2214 aad M2 ' M am for 112 words. U-1 "4adtWos word. * FOR SALE FOR SALE Household Automobiles Ask About Our FOR SALE 195 I Renault 4-door S THREE STRIKES Sedan, clean, 40 MPG SHAFF. CHRISTMAS CLUB Navy Pacific 2474 or.8124. v. "Bazar Americono FOR SALE:-Codiloc 62 Club Cadpe Panama & Colon_ light blue, oil ewtros. duty free. FO 6'SALE: Gas refrigerator and Too condition. Phone 3-1773 or 3- SRv'e. misc. furniture Phone Par- 4700. &l*na 2-4013 _FOR SALE -3 unused retreads 670 Wl,1.SALE: Housiehold furn-ture x 15, WSW Tailp-pe. new for klUdes bedroom suite, beds, auor- 1950 or '51 Buick Ri.era Sedan l'fister furnure. SpDnert piano onil Quartermaster table Phone refrigeralor. 2 2rs old. Houie 0428-A. Ancon. or 2-4263 Pedro MgueLe el 4652. MUST SELL: 1951 Packard 4' POIl'SALE.-Mahc.gany bedroom set. door De Luxe Sedan. 13,000 miles. first clasi condition Going cheap Radio and heater. First $1.55000 1027, 5th. Street Color. toiees, t Tel. Balboa 2405, house' V_ -- -- --- --- 717 Balboa. FOR SALE.-D.n.ngroom set bedroom ---- st, bookcase 41h of July Avenue, FOR SALE. Hallman convertible No. 61, Apt I '52. Financing possible & Cadilloc Coupe '49. both duty free. Sad- IW.-SALE --Steel Extens.n D.n.ng- ng 3-177i table. Three piece mahogan$ living- -- .OnDs set, consisting of settee. PANAMA CANA LCOMPANY Spatform rocker and chair, assort- OFFERS VEHICLXS FOR SALE ai. books, porch screens. Spanish Sealed bids. for opening in public, .guitoar. Mar. s heavy English wool w.il be received until 10:30 A. M.. up. .th vest and light summer luly 22. 1953. in the office of Super- :; 2Wit,.'size 38 long. Telephone Bol- intendenr o' Storehouses, Balboa. '.' boa 291 1 house 0816 Balboa for oehcle:, including ambulance, R- r -- -r --r- st.cton wagon, pick-up: panel, cono- SE Refr gerator 96 cu tc py express lineman's and tractor 2 Norge porcelain 60 cycle Pan- bodes. located at the Cristobal Store- fa. Good condition. Tel. 4-635. house. Invitation No 42 may be ob- '1FOR-LE- Household effects. toned from the above source, or Osartermasier 259-B. G a t u n from office of Superintendent of Ponrie 5-437 Siorehouses. telephone 2-1815 FOR SALE:-Mahoganv bedroom set. FOR SALE --Chevrolet 2 ton Slake 199.00, mahogany dining set Body Body Truck. Inquire at No 00.00. innerspring choir, small 21 Juop B. Sosa Street. oteU end miscellaneous. Telephone - 2 House 2386-D. Cocoli. WANTED 1.1I-Kenmore De Luxe iron- A 'Wnd chair, perfect condition Automobiles $150 Albrook 86-3217. 'WANTED:-Wheels for tion, mili- ets tary Dodge truck, 7 50 x 16 R B. Woodis. P. O. Box 681, Balboa. Cun Gets Some . S&kolorly Study FOR SALE 1W BR'UNSWICK, N. J. Boats & Motors Lt (t-. The life and well-boeinB of t 4he common clam is getting :1 Iot *of attention these days rtoin world authorities on the ect. SNew Jersey. e re- cm included Dr. Thur- lon projelsor of d word authority on nmd Drs,. Melbourne hianaged to come up S t of answers or some f e td the economy of S.t w ,krL where ftnuktwVallant for 'eroa $60,00,000 Atlantic business. scientists found out thatC hai.e Lee.mr. Lou. being ive to such things as temperature. amount Of 'in the wa:.?r. ldeiall and Cuir,ents, Aitr temperature, Phases, carometric ires-- and rainfal. university team learned c iam farming using art- FOR SALE--22 foot fishing cruiser, 65 H. P. Wilvls sea jeep motor. Perfect condition Sleeps two. Call Stanlev. Balboa Yacht Club, 2693 Por Ponazmag,23 .... ..- Show MUst GCOn veyor belts I h Ie obal' f 1.300 0al.Aihe m:ng.,e4 e United hta alone, to mining engineer. Once in a* while tr 'bUs ivrek, adldt. t'a~ ', whtee Jbhn, Falussek OlRies. He. .-tl.U. B. Rubber at repair work-'witn Its necessary and he also helps install the bs1 loops. Paluszek has some good sto- rits abqut his belt-splicing. Jobs. For inlstei.ce there was the time he had to go a not hern Candadi mine out beyond what Is conside.?red civilization. The temperature was 27 "belo.v zero. th, Job had to --be done rithtt a,way, and he aevolped a tooth- ache. MISCELLANEOUS Curls 'in Swirls..Coronet Pomp... Peter Pan Bangs.. Scroilfed Top Locks all the latest, coal, sum+4 mer hairdos skillfully molded by HAZIL. Gene bft lauty Ship. Co coli Clubhouse. m'm557. ai ..- A c. x. 6R. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic. CkntJ Avenue "K" S*2 cor. ner.-Telephone 2-3479, 'PaRO.ms- Ask About Our *. THREiC STRIKES S CHRISTMAS ClkU 'Bazor-Ameriao'tO" Panama & Colorn' SPE W EXCURSIONS v.f LACA. PANAMA-MEXICO one"way w 5 i ..Nd trip $135 (15 day imit) $5, god one year; to L 0 S AN6ELES one way, 59,25 round ar p $268.64 190 day limit).,Pon- SDispatch Service. 36 Avenida 1mWional (Automobile ,Aowt Tel. J%#*ma Z-1655. 4ANO-laRU FOLKS. Send today for "66iroom Dance BOOK. Box 106 m bboa. C. Z. Enclose $2.00. Free postage. HARNITT & DUNN. To'MIAMI & '"EW YORK via AREA .taing 4-engine planes. One-way .t" Miami: $70.00 Round-Trip $126.00. One-way to New. York: $114 00 Round-trip $214.00. See PANAMA DISPATCH SERVICE telephone 2-1655 FOR SALE Miseellanmeo Ask About Our THREE STRIKES CHRISTMAS CLUB "Bazar Americono" Panama & Colon FOR SALE-Telvor T 60-2 XMITTER 25-60 cycles, CW-Fone all bands hIke new. also 10 meter antenna and extras $120.00. Dynamic microphone $10.00. No. 1814-C, Old Cristobal or Tel. 3-2735. FOR SALE: Cocker puppies $25, tennis racquet, vacuum cleaner. Diablo 5611 -B Hodges Place. We -ne 2-2439. illll A Nt COMPANY IF ROUS SCRAP METALS FP M SALE eled bids, for opening In public. Iill be received until 10:30 A. M., July 21,' 1953, in the office of Supenrntsendet of Storehouses, Bol- hoe, for 3,072 net tons Ferrous Scrap metals located at Section 'I," Bal- to Storehouse. Invitation No. 24 Snoy be obtained from the above source. or from office of Superinten- dent of Storehouses, telephone 2- 1815B FOR SALE:-Eight used fluorescent 4-tube industrial lamps. Inquire at . No 21 Juan B. Sosa St. FOR SALE:--One Fotolarger and de-' veloping equipment. Perfect for amateur or beginner. $30 00. C Perret Jr, Colon. Phone 1148 dur- , ing the day 728-J during rnte. FOR SALE.-CARRIER 7-8 HP used air conditioning cabinet unit, in good condition. Inquhre at No. 21 Juan B. Sosa Street. 'OR SALE: One each. g rls and boys bicycle; electric train Roleflex Camera. Phone 5-437. ly-spawned ana pruoectcu nd u uenstsu around, o0 course. SALIE-Thoroughbred puppies seM. Would be a red-ink Ie took a pair of pliers ordinar- a Call Panam 3-0467 or Panaom ition at first. iy used in his spUclng job and 3-0698. jerked out the offending molr rously enough vou have to then finished the splice. . in clams. Nelson said -A f this major probl 4 mTwo Boys Make 1, clam farming w2*.' Tw Srcrming.d p Own Automobiles Wpft No More To leaom BUFFALO, fWP) --.Peter %CLE JD, 0. (UP -I ITALO. N. Y. RP; A. Morrasn'aP- aterWard, omnlTg feet kre averaging a ir Reinard of tIl nearby both 12, tare two*'*cr meftnu4c. 1 aie larIer than 25 jears of Evans uses -a auto taterm" who aren't worried, about a WcoIdJn. to e'dence P f living rem, kitch- eomnpetlon frei'the maforim- g ht dou at he annual con- edroom of his home tomotive concerns. enution of the Ohio. Chiropod- taet that be has The youths have begun test Its' Asociation. - p ame house right running their two new 1953 one- Pr. Nell C. MalSiape explaIn- does rot plan to cviinder model cars, following a* d that this is part of the o er- #trafler. whicb he six months' work at the all development f( tb e h ina e wQrklng on the Nchols School producec ti on race. plant." "People are taller than i ---- USed to>be," DL.'iMacBne sa recognize thr e e The sevenb- d reM w nup -"and, their fat .lte. p ortion,; types of rock-Igneous, their own plans and presented Ately rgal." . entry and metornorpic. models of their automohieq to He also cited I that:mty the school's d(reetor of Indtatrial coIr.e as a I to o maus: arts. David J. Truoott, lat No- "Women* st 'ao.abnsibu ( member. Under his watchful eve da I about shbe.tf- A ( M ( the boys assembled their sleek I"They no- ot- crowd their wooden roadsters, and powered feet iato swlhoes as they them with lawnmower-tvpe mo- used to d'. i. ded.L 'The tos that can rea it seed of IS younger ie naRK, lWe ,ter- BATTERIES mph,. n tt,.i tB' %atrotE to ,ormaP Popular Prices When Is Abandoned ed against I fot1 evrolet. .. 25.75 Car Not Abandoned? 'd orn; 0 HARTFORD, Conn (UP agers. Ne ar' r mouath..... 25.75 Frenk sharklewicz left his auto-b "In g.7n .. 26.75 mobile in Mrs. Mary Lepone's aRera mat*e ....... 26.75geing or biek 3;.-,; ***...'"*? WAd MvAQ r A e go. agreeing "tVy 1 a* month rentf ture."be .-1 ..- When Sharkiewcg stop p e d Dr. Fainxr rent, she ordered him to nine of 10 remove the ear. He refused sort of foot 'The fire marshal .also ordered "onlv five per cent dO N IaflUewtle to take tihe car out about it" of the yard. BIMt he stil refused. insAllv. MO. Lenone sold the El Cartr r for unk. an received $1. Elizabeth Carter. Phurlhriwicz ssed for *20. but ft i *na S let the cpse beC'use the court e S- 4l b t sielMit .. Funeral srvies t However. the state supreme tomorrow at no0 la.!W,1 Sert relsreed the decision. a y.- S ca _,la .ll ar- I. f that there was no invitation body of rlktewlte hd intended to re- who died at hr" . ao t -r. marn.g. .U Ningthe aI vinnel em4st.rs tf.2 U bkh ril-nl ndeed m1. Bla RESORTS Willuia' Santa Clara Beach cottapa 2 bedrooms, refrigerator, Rockas rane. Balboa -3050, except week-end% Grmlich Santa Claru weech'at* .tape Elctric iceboxes, gas at. moderaf rates. Telephone 6-441 Geabom; 4-567, Pedro Miguel. PHilWLPS Oceanside Cottagme. 'l' only court In Santo Clara Wiffif bn Oeeivlew from all cottage. 3f to beach, Rockgs refrritetl., barbecue and shuffleboa PO . "nd 3-1877. Margarita 3-Y1973, Box No.. 435. Balboo. FOR RENT S Houses FOR RENT:--6-room chalet, #Ifrig- atefr and stove, 5-miles from Co- .Ion. TravIstbhmian Highwat. Phane Ft. Gulick 88-440. FOR RENT:-July 24 Oct. 5q e single hapse, 4 bedrooms. Ad-. quit. for 2 families. 136. FOR RENT: For clinic, office or residence, new modern apartment, screened, 2 bedrooms. T.fephtw 3-1773. FOR RENT Apartmenta ALHAMBRA APARTMENTS Two and four weom fumlshed 4d unfumiihed apartments; private 41- closed garden. 8061, 10th Stret, New CristpbLf. Telephone Coln .. 1386. FOR RENT:-Two bedroom- i~fkh aoqrtment in Belle Vista. House Mary Sol, Ave. Justo Arosr ena 73-A. Call 2-2341. FOR RENT:-Well fuCnished, coal., screened. 2 bedrbom spartmdhnt. Focing Hotel "El Ponamd," Tw1.'3- 1773; Pom.m. ' FOR RENT:-Large apartmentAmad. ern in new building, Via Esufai Eusebio Morales. Lar apartment in 44tb street No. 29, upstairs. Madivm suie opaot men on "B' streqt.No. 18. Fpr sole Summ e Th.l, ?an Doe Tel Z. 13 fm 9 to 12 oand -1914 f'om aportpent,. one unfurnished for office, clinic or residence. Phone 3-1773. FOR RENT!-2 bedroom oa0mrnt, liviagr swmpch, dpinit roGm, gar-I ap 'HiaAMSo'' Bul g, N. 9, Coteniw St. FOR RENT lhlons FOR itEN -Two nicely furnid roornr, 4ffi tktci|n privilege. G. I. i speM .mi Ave. No. 4. Call 3-0SS3. - FOR REN Fminlshed room. kitch- en priatol, 4th of July Avenue, facing -4lp, Telephone 2- 5075. .'._ FOR RENT: -- F*hhed roam with refrigerator. tove andr with lilvin- Belt Vita. Telephone 3-5099, Panama rent tuwn rti ' 1056 or . o00th Modern Ian W with a new N*- coideorsi * Wedn to . of the M w;ih the "Dire or M.a K l n" sH^B 4' * wantt to wate it 'hew t't t'e it, It'. OCEoR u,. i'thave to C aU o1 buy buMihanirma.,i w C 'U 0 Ii, S 4 *J "0. -~1 The U 'I operet o.-' operato. 1 . iABiii.& A -Nouse nJ 31k. X ting I.-':'w- .1- p. ''I ubesIa, y ~a~ STenn ( -in thut t'~ t~ - I'-; S :L .2.., 4. ,. .. P a- I to-& Si. all 0 -e aloAd gd Eil II p-c--l.-r---~ I_~_~~~C-~1151C.-_. i _ __ __ __ ___ 14- i IF. Fb 11 . I _ I _; __~ - A . = , :* ; . '5 too" *, *.I * ..-^ *!- '' ' ,i ' 3 sY('I. *.*''*' K. T 4 .. - ~1~ '~' - ..bt'.., *, * ~. **** 5' ; ... .Tee -: : B Hs | "Zilt EaUSlfr avS spread hav to belt on W 0k, on MOM. atua a sa -y w, 'eom pr- chorus of 100 kids...Via Da- S ae. n mone, a a t, 4 proud- YOU er of Me DB once shot I.. o uuS'-, than'll Jit ec.lle. 'S1^^4^^ .*^^*5^^ w tV~a is~tM' .'Sf * 5, .5 -..' '5. AK~d r '' i *"rp. '-', ,**y w PA' **JW! W OVA ** with the uS task of Stewart ts before the camera at idin Not n or U-I in In ene -for "The Olenn cat-but one ea9tbd k defiMile raun w and June sos, state priemm,' t't a-'his a -tari Us Oe t.am a Eic spell ,d,i*i44 a tage waiting for her cue. direction.' The set re resents a New York li hs aaf a recording of Catnos t a -ti I .Moonee, l- erenade." Uvery a w and t U one of three mu- sicielans,.w busIne it is to + w aGO ta tpy rI 'thetrOm- l t.l bon- alo enedig th ol, Inter- .a _mvi a k.. rupts to Wro b a ]Hp movement the Ustobhr,o dlrm.tdra, or hand ASure. withe tWOWtf *Ma I'0e that Jimmy keep a wt -et bio. ln. k inthe snboe during all tslo eOD; in which he is sup- ,ouk. sp -u.otV.Re. e- d te play the narmtument. fwine .xh .It.... t h~. since D. W, Orlf- hm ndo. n b s a d "on0 fle," blmasi t on to thfdveM-oftheemammoth, tr- rats 11 as 1, scendf otheil o.t h ras V p talet. k gt ran aeroon. beh sn rThe ft miles of i Vle the <~ at Fox that houses 'neM bag tinle hW of Caligula's paace 'em back .,; . ,' for 6 j A oM D eme. Gr," SAfter ifIOf ti'yinkfdofDmett thse the at low up in Ciema- this one n. mid.,otaer, ;It e, e Robe " whandsomi?.M O'S, er 2w l't JA little thoa that aor theul'U# z 0' O'" fll e n movie making. fhew MP -AU-fm nof'thee Vie Mature Circle. lmEJ. g returned rto o -id KtHayward, speak their ir et h.Dl oes .S scce n for the film their b eeno hbe h s allproeeadain trmn ShTo Moreminwap lnfiedwhir- aths oner.A an pttWfgaS .actr to a er e of R17 ; 22 W wtofrin- a their . I. o a r 49I or a,..l0 brid&a j gown, 1a 4 *l it'M cnt 1 ACmost brides wuld etn ts I Wcene With Bob Cum- y1n the 'h Lm-.- irgSI'oarry Me Again." TV' ei SSS^^JS1 (W9)M?BSSimn tells her their wSI"Il1:O -riMitig off because she's In- *en rOW 5 over and cOurse I kIVn cedA e a lf.u. Lad a press ap t cleavage!" Vy is the star of t'I 4 Columblia but e's camera. against a of sand dunes.,and se with a movie 'I 4.o Mllsk^ =nn PiJ-5 l ",. -. tti^ .1" ***. .-;* 'a .i~A:1I SitS' 5. kI.lue ~ wi-. w;, rmslx- YIN - /V "a .5' L 4'~k Grfb/e Ref4r In.u MAskc n On Balbfw_ Theater Screen j '5. 1f Betty Grable wetans to yes 'T .he Jazz S'mgei .Comu es -,tm ina ye * know M6a5 Century-Fox's musical story V... .the Erie Canal back In aene in 8 Lux 50heater Thursday "The Fare'Take Va shooting .., today. Dale Roberlon, Jham ?d'e 5 TaClooney IC Carroll a n d Thelma 0JSW ft 5 o e cdshare starring honors to e-/ r-d ".o aoe"te-?o nc' Miss Orabie. .;- ThUr3 a ct~or' I' story, which. In tu'. s im h-ere "N ed Oar- novel, successful stag t.' t- .. ft ad and a stralgtc dras& c M V o wOee thel tion picture several yeesf Vi has been embell. .ted tt nm ona et ofS 4 n. 0- tea mtars. The tunes are tht wr low o s. oundl stage. of the writing team of Ruel . Waster n in rainbow Arlen and Do ro thy Phe while the -choreography wiW euh t. y entered by Jack Cole, . 4 I fen ow- pBroadway renown. - boy replea- MMiss aGrab le, whose last' dent. 1. 'avious assLuignmeqt wias At t fans blow Me After The Show" is tons Of mw ame re- as Molly Larkin, culinry tonerof wwn'ewqm_ '. SlM .. .aboard a canal boa. Dale Ni ten o heista w ertson as the farmers ll the yelled e t ere t e tae W est Vr te the ilm w n e inthe pi tre the rTakes A Wife" hua thee in the flm, -eut the of the at.Theha spt stnho talk mophere and bucolic cha have athat of "lahoma" and town chFair" by Produracteris Plaoenberng and Directorh SCthe spring of 1850 the twTar FAe oBhw tfiJthrhr .d anniversary of theoo F7n Yeacts h T ANNr TonMn A S1 ar thue"Onalo"The Eri rCh' w t's lo hd 0 Ove Wor oer Takes A Wife" horwthe sigsr n orned I'l .in~"~giv' en the same sprithtly. .uhr. on hA sul. The ai oi.2e, lshr ur d ber h nT mosphere and bucoica, hbo ir sthowgh nw a.~ mo- Bros.' new rtT, odtone o tec4- TherJc L. Wae e Cloe MyDor." " Thate a di not from a bou lay who roses GaC o- trhcatoin g q t back at in 'eses ntead' show buiness sa acareer number. wlaroe sta rd.wit Dat-es "Cloe ergdan You Sipll BotmOaJO nEwr ratoherhadw the foot- a ing toEyr and "Tdy Sa saetpohsaeoThetohnncInitheteicn b AnneOrcls the Lux--,. Thea-er.oDANNYT TOMASre tMhe oldefavorites, "I' aen "ore onl the et th t.itle-- the film alo as Y Ja To see 're Y.eacbn' It For The. n ined to reulo a t s t dresl eg g e oftihel rt higs.-.. afi s Vr ycouyn rn s it.ar should "Theaj azzlin g eront re, p -turhed down before he and tves In Jamaica," the to be r6 ti. fcl g s, nicolor .telea femniamed vol.y S-ciaded yon "' w r 1tu Wa r." Real Special," "With The c *W 9aaO i ..J61e i ns to"e show b ainess z a caMlrednLee, wil alsoabed with Dan- ne, r"Can .Yous pell.r e oi ey p ar pdnewDer rather tharn!flled tein sue foot-i ny and PeLo isf. "eesn prng to- tadyM and "Todry e I Anne oshe a he the Lux Theafmwr on nexti flaree the old favorites, "I'm Seein. The Countryd v Although now age aucessfd adir ee, one of the 44- Things" 0d e 'at& WOfeIn spreawhateir Fornii ck head the sup tin Lous F.Eelman produce and Mary. Steve! at India .-cU.d tbe, busud. b have a ready au- - erbeloreeads-,uns are diai, but s" th t "there's fed., an animal leads Oe |id dubat more ,L .' nd w h more t Sher ca clothe." lDn klgu Oa and ges "I received a greater number as an i e* ihen hi ofI tpltpuentary letters as a Slrea. qr a oa I did In a And that's V io. Mr. MD.*", $ wtmping against Zbns. star dt Brady me, thts ny I ever did in a dpesm't have a n to step Bikt or other bathing sult," I and do the sceie -fhilm, but sh. Aded. 4, gunu-lhy caRaMl tc4miands a "-Je letters I got from the takldi-U. B" ik pose were frankly flirt- S' atio.Thos from the peasant S H .., ea were more in the rH de of betaue in shim- IMar-*, presently p- Diat_ = tumP9 tha cover y u James Cagney's lirl lie Awall O onm ? A ? eh i "A IsaTa soLrfi 2s niew S-D * -etI wetr *fh elbr, ISO i dr B *in one scene agThe e to be gaoed in thM -rMld of l,, l inV isneebCtpei liart .bo- "Ihad Just crawled out of chard and flzaUvrrest. a 4nd," she Rm, "and al- But before the, sclon asitsa, though I was practically cqvr- Prine iapeets hh eatumeIn hin s ed fto-i neck to icike-. t1e rMlairr M- Wfrot~ at hIto-WWlf db*- 6t au walsh, n te* et hnt's -'dad w-, one of the most. ou= dwn'th1ftct:a ,I Alan ladt a&tes of the pletuMi" ....,.. .1 1 . U D FRUIT COMPANY Great White nt S. .a s .. S......e ................. A ............ S IRI"Im"I ad"I cIndI ISNOW IIi AQUA- .. ...... ..'...... ..f- e~.a ad amm. M . . I.P .. - w atemlksio X '" --Odm'e -/ .ooo:ow..-.... ... ... 't .f ." ': P . -4 For Danny Thomas, wh career in real. lie brought'5i to the agp. ike erieM11 la meant findutity' as a stagee night club comedian. "The Jazz Singer" will be an opportunity to toap his great star role in I TUll ee You in My Dreams." I waxs i.- that film, aslo a Wainer-Broa. production, that .Dan*, in an example of off'- ..* beat eatinT, essayed the s=brt dramatic role of Ous fabulous songwriter of the twenties. An immediate hit in the pa. Dianky Thomas became eon* of oallywood's most sought- after stars. It was he himself wh r"sH6ed that careful se- le for t his followup to that; C E NT R A I success was so important, and' I many story properties were expect " we c of ji leU .oTOo Far BRITIN, Conn. (UP)- pMer .had some un- DO guests for dinner and Wktig a teak in the tack , ooes..- Someone saw pouring put of the place ,ned4in an alarm. Three IoinDBit arrived only to A3ayder likes his steaks HRAL H $___1I_ PTNAMA EM THEATRES TODAY AT 8:30 P. M. "PARIS REVUE" AUTHENTIC SHOW FROM PARIS...! BELLA VISTA L:i% 3-M, 5:1., 75 5 7 p.,.. ' DONALD OGCONNOR sad tRANCIS The Famous Talking Mule In Their Newest and Funniest AdVen- ture! ;.. CECILIA THEATRE LUX THEATRtE, 1ie4, I'A. 4:M, S:49, ~s30S.. THE MOST ATRAW OP ALL WOMIN...I Marilya Itleonree, In "NIAGARA 6.TYnNPoLoWRI p THI TIRST MAJOR PICTURE IN THIRD DIMENSION "HOUSE OF WAX" In WARNER.COLOR! with Vineemt PRICE Phyllli KIBK T RO P IC A L -- WEEK-END RELEASE.. . John Wayne, in "ALLEGHENY WUMSIW -- P6 Choi and M Ying, in "JUNGLE OF CHAKG', Also: "NATURE'S HALF ACRE" . DRIVE-IN THEA t - She Worked Her Way Through Collegi... Now 1I0l6 In A Class by Herself On Broadway... I "SHE'S BACK O+ BR QADW+'4 with VIRGINIA MATO -.- In Warner-Colorl ENCANTO CAPI "THE BAD AND THE " fAUTIFiL" 'TH MTL 6 W N" 'P STIVOLI V C'ORI -g)A -s -l ^a MTSi *'""^ --.A Wr-|-a ^ -5--C~ '. 'I ~_~_ __ i m ' :,- re DlCr'S PSl .- - TUE UlWe~ ~O~D~ a2 ourne Defends Title A ai st ran * .* *{; C ', *-. :,. {^ ,'.- " I -0- .18-Pound Championship A t Stake In Panama Gym AWN ."Republic of Panama Bantamweight Champion I |tin Bourne is ready to make his first defense e 118-pound crown tonight in a 15-round chain- poehip bout at the Panama Gym against chal- -m*niser Rodolfo Francis (ex-Beau Jack). The first wight is slated to get underway at 8 p. m. Z4j a previous meeting earlier long way in the two years he 11MB year, Bourne administered a has been fighting professionally. b4*1lpete licking' to Francis Bourne lists among his victims S.~ h pave dthe wal toward his Al' Hostin, M a n u e 1 Prescott, a.*hgm=plonshlo bout with Rodollo Francis, Baby San Blass II and 'ipudia of Colon. A bad cut Ampudia. Francis has turned -btqAmpudla's eye in the 13th back Quiroz, Farah, Baby East- r fnd gave Bourne the title in man, Ampudia, Kid Zefine II lath round on a T.K.O. and Baby San Blass II. ..4 since losing to Bourne, Francis The semifinal shapes up a @11s chalked up three straight slugfest between two murderous %1prpsslve victories two of punchers Leonel Peralta and Stenem knockouts over Baby Qui- Luis Samuels. Peralta hopes to Vds and Julio Farah. Rodolfo has regain the prestige he held two SBshown such great improvement y e a rs ago as an outstanding that he is expected to enter the lightweight contender. Samuels ring a slight favorite over Bourne is unbeaten as an amateur and : tonight. turned In an impressive per- 'Melvin's handlers, Philippino formance while earning a draw t d and Speedy Quintana, are against Wilfredo Brewster last i itstlc. however, and claim month in his pro debut. t a fight is won only In the g. They even predict that A six-round preliminary be- eirboy will also stop Francis. tween 118-pounders Melanto Pa- Both 20-year-old Melvin and checo and Al Hostin and a four- -year-old Francis are products round 'preliminary between en. .0 the amateur ranks. Francis hard-hitting Rafael "The Bull" Vs by far the more impressive Brathwalte and Chico Anderson the two in the simon pure at 126 pounds round out this 'joup but Bourne has climbed a excellent program. Iron Gus Doesn't Get Sore Arm As Batting Range Craze Spreads By MUUBAY OLDERMAXE .CONEY ISLAND, '.Y.-- Jul a half million balls pitched and U-.-Midst the hodge-podge of hit at the one range S.erry-go-rounds, roller coast- We can still feel those bust- ers. hot dog stands and just ers on our hands. Sain sand, they're making, : ;R ball players. b i se 4 . And for two bits yet. The gimmick at Coney Island, l i L Uj 's in 200-odd places scattered . around the country, is a mush- * rooming craze called Bat A- n m Are W ;Wray baseball ranges. e W i S'All you need, beside the two lit-, is oerseverance, iron Over Antilles Wrists, eagle eyes, a strong bar': and calloused hands. - our agen found it out the Cpl. William Driggins con- M-d waY. Pass the epsom linued his superiority o v a r ts please. Mickey Mantle Arnued Forces golfers n thiver I no competition here. Ared Forces voters In tht , The way this game, tacks area as he captured medalist '. -v ou take your stance in a honors In leading the Panama tting cage. Ninety feet away Area team to a decisive victory ro c ae. ep' nd ineyu ,s h over the visitors from the An- .. .,, tllles. The aimen team from S. tengel would tak Panama posted an aggregate s, I .. Stengely r th f score of 1815 for the 72-holes as u i gSe hi p only eor the ra compared with the 1923 mark -5 itc, h4. Hitveown tro d g carded -by the Antilles team. d pitche r. He thrown 450.- Drigginge scored rounds of 73- pitces without te trac7471-72 for a 290 and a three of a sore arm. Just keep his srk m- Lt.. . jon. ts oie.stroke margin over 1st Lt. R.; oints o.led. ni Golden. Golden finished strong us-we got very famili--'ar, -,.. after a bad first day to post nr three ho ur s- v "i a scores of 78-74-69-72 and a 293 'ter three ours- Is a verl- ^ total. M/Sgt.- Don Kena placed" thble pitching m chino He third In th "standings with a rb a al. spe e T n a 294 and M/Sgt Thomas closed in st,2 and he'll breeze it by fast for fourth 1.ace with a 304. S10. miles an hour. Bob Fel- T man for the AntUlles and t "his rime barely reach- fifth in the overall standings, id 00 mph Gu p would have was Capt. Vernon Shoemaker W" "e fielding his Psition, with a 307. Ro4 7dng out the o s, Gus slowedo sdbown t O USARCAor inR the All-Army 10 mph. Which, from results, Golf Tournament opening July we -till too fast 129 at Pebble Beach. California. Behind the machine is an ex-lwas t t. ame Curtis of the -t. e of 350 feet, marked of- Panama team with a 310 total. to pint sectors. The farther The complete rundown of the hit the ball, the more four days of action for the two Points you get. teamRs follows: B. eyond this particular range. V. are's an elevated subway PANAMA AREA Shed. enclosed In glass. More cnpl. W Driggins - . than half the panes have been 73-74-71 -72-_290 1 d. We plead not guilty. 1st Lt. Ray Golden . iThe balls used approximate 78-74-69-72-293 4; o ",l latl on baseball ip weight M/Sgrt Don Kenna SMd size but are made of hard -72-76-7"-74-295 Srubbter. They react to a bat M/tt. Jack Thomas _ .We any baseball but have 8 0-78-075-7 1-304 M .ore bounce. s lt Lt. James Curtis 80-76-75-79-310 tot of dozens of major league M/Sgt Glen Roberts aer whove tried their luck 81-79-84-79-323 ,i orange, Includlng Johnny ANTILLES TEAM ,Roy Campanella ani Capt. Vernon Shoemaker ,il Sauer, only Oil Hodges was 74-78-76-79-307 to loft one over the sub- CWO Victor Romero :-_. id8. I 1-78-76-80---315 beal's answer to golf1 Maj. Herman Anderson ranges Is spreading 83-78-77-81-319 hout the country. Capt. Thomas Downey SConey Island layout, 85-R4-75-78-322 st of its kind. has 11 ma-iLt. Col. Russell Sell i. and csaes. Theyv each 88-81-78-81-328 ro, a bFll pvery six seronds.i Mai. George Larson -erri """'. ,nn pn hor' i 88-86-77-81-312' S year there were four and Total 1923 A ROYAL NETHERLANDS STEAMSIP COMPANY TO EUROPE: (VIA CARIBBEAN PORTS): "Hecuba" ......................... July 15 "Bennekom" .....................July 15 "Delft" ......................... July 31 TO WEST COAST SOUTH AMERICA: ." ..........................July 14 S." ...........................July 19 ................. ........Aug. 12 4! rlkt-ilU4 3-1219 Balbes 2-3719 PFasmaa -8-30 Coynes Egar Reapedar rp 1~. S ii' * National League Teams W L Pet Brooklyn 49 31 .612 x-Milwaukee 47 32 .5S9 x-St. Louis 45 33 .577 Philadelphia 43 34--.560 New York 43 36 .544 Cincinnati 35 46 .431 Chicago 30 48 .385 Pittsburgh 27 59 .214 x-Night game not Included. TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at Cincinnati (2) Milwaukee at St. Louis New York at Brooklyn Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (2) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 100 030 001-5 68 Cincinnati 000 002 000-2 4 0 Klippstein (5-7) and McCul- lough; Podbielan, Smith (5, Nuxhall (8) and Seminick. HR -Fondy (10th), Serena (7). L- Podbielan (5-8). Pittsburgh 000 040W00-4 8 1 Phila. 120 001 31x-8 12 0 Waugh, Lindell (5), Hetkl <6i, Dickson (7) and Janowicz, Sand- lock (5); Konstanty, Draws (6), Ridatk (7) and Burgess. HR- Jones (13th), Ennis (15th). W- Ritddk (4-3). L-Dickson (7-11). New York 300 021 000-6 10 0 Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 4 1 Worthington (2-0) and West- rum; Meyer, Roe (7), Black (8) ind Campanella. HR-Irvin (14th), Thomson (13th). L- Meyer-(74). Milwaakee at St. Louis (N). American League iTeas W L Pet. *-New York 54 2 .075 Chiaso so 32 sz.el Cleveland 48 33 .5t Boston 4 28 .548 x-Washington 42 48 .512 Philadelphia 33 50 .3*o St. Louis 30 54 J57 Detroit 26 56 .317 x-Night game not Included. S TODAY'S GAMES Cleveland at Chicago (2) Philadelphia at Boston St. touls at Detroit (2) Washington at New York YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland 030 000 001-4 5. 0 Chicago 000 020 30x-5 10 1 Wynp, Hosklns (7i and He- gan; Dobson, Keegan (5>, Dor- ish (8) and Lollar. W-Keegan (3-2). L-Wynn (9-6). Phlla. 010 000 011-3 8 3 Boston 200 010 001-4 5 2 I Bishop. Fanovich (9, Scheib (9) and Murray; McDermott, Kinder (81 and White. HR- Gernert (16th). DeMaestri 3rd) W-Kinder (7-4). L-Fanovich (0-2'. St. Louis 140 000 200-7 9 0 Detroit 000 000 020-2 5 0 Cain (4-31 and Courtney; Gromek, Miller (71 and Batts. HR-Kokos.2 45th & 6thi, Kry- hoski (10th), Young 32ndi, Lund (5th). L--Gromek (3-3). Washington at New York iN). qu li By BEANS REARPON 24 Years in National League Written for NEA Service QUtoTION: With runners on first and acond bases, the bat- ter attempts to bunt and pops up, the ball tIling between the plate and tbdd base. It cannot be caught.' Dif the infield fly rule apply?-$erry Bishop. Answered This is not an infield fly. An Infield fly is a fair ball- not including a line drive or an attempted bent-which can be caught by an fielder with or- dinary effort ~A~d provided the ball sla hbe. two are out and at a tiamew first and second or all the bgM are occupied. Q. Has Wee Reese batted abote .3M0'Ir a season since coming to te Dodgers?-Bud McOrath. A. Reese's best average was .286 in 1951. Q. Who was the first to execute an unalaow .ipe play In the big leagufld dle Burnett. A. Neal.r f Cleveland In Ralph Bronca Off To Join Tigers BROOKLYN, July 11. (UP) - Ralph Branca, hailing his waiver translfr from the Dod- gers to thmlhlrj as "the break I've been loali ftr," left for Detroit i. the wihes of and manair .rw e "I und a ned pitching" soM& d.1 Is a club with fae f tWit n It hq.s a gRood mnage IftJi* die ulchlnsoin. Worthingdton Hurls 2nd Shuiout In Row Beating Bums 6-0 NEW YORK. ,uly 11 (UP) The Dodges were only one Rookie.- right-hander Al Wor- game shy of the Yankees' thingto in today m a. d record of 26 consecutive history by becoming th. first games with homers. pichtln modern' - tory- to hurl two co ve Monte Irvin put the Glants ahutottts in his first tWt out front to stay with a three-I in the' major leagues he run homer In the first inning.. whitewashed the Broo bMJ The defeat out the Dodgerf' gera f-0 as the New Y first place nmrgin over the sec-, chailed up their eigf ~ond place Milwaukee Braves to citive triumph. one-and-one-haUl games. The t peuterniag hi f'the t. Louis Carditn r are third .2'-y ar-old new eB, three games back. eM e, Dodgers' t24 The Braves and CardinalA it gaswwtle were scheduled to play a night .' ." - ".. /game at St. Loul. U t Del lnnis' three-run homer in U .t u, ,. the seventh lining gave the I- R_; .".,C ; a -Philadelphia PhUiles an 8-4 vic- 1 A*+" 3 x Im tory over the Pittaburg Pimtes. The Chicago Cubs downed Jthe Cincinnat Redlegs 5-2 be- U UI i KWIU hind the foue-hit hurling of .VAN)UVh, B. ~CJ-y "1- and Bill Usreans homered for S(UP-The powerful a Ulted ut s winner s. Sr a s e L a w1th v r Dke Je k iaear ue, the e R1af d. sought' Not second place C cago White Sox .. wo tfteveO.r Japanty inglaned a halt-oame on the Idle the firstound oth me league. leading New York Yan- Z...I 1 ;CUPOlltln kees by deteataing the third T,_1tWr_ -r place Indians 5-4. altr over- doubles team of veta Tom l t Bob- Cain Unimited 'the b2 amt of v OM 'Tigers to ivs e hits whs Bro of San ranci, oand'1 t Louis Browns a lugged out young Tony Trabert of Cnci4- fo"W hometsfta win 7-2before nati smashed KoelE Kamoad dda t Saturday crowd of 6,000 Atsushi Myal,. 6-2, 6-2 3-4, 6-3. 'at ifti. stadum. . yesterday. The U.S. had tken ne of te ,Tigers` .rns was i a 2-0 lead in the series. on. the r.sit of a h 4-" by Don i Thursday on singles victories by LTuna ic Xkog sparked the Trabert and 18-year-old Ham ,s'" .*taek two Richardson. -i_ Dik Kaoki At- enway Pal4 ad tbmw --Golds. Tap 'na e Sm db Grnierl ht, "uan Frau in W s Pox 2-Me.i.s-a.r Vlah river asl New a.I 9--'o4 Au Vin Wlsh Pzoz .0'he._ _akes_ enator l--N~Me~ isr v.7a.Kierlg .ae eie 1y & ng/ 11-Corne$ r a w* Print .8a, Mew Y : p1 We have all had dreams. Some -asse true; t~ wmt wa , they were'Just dreams. A few of the local fisherMaelwanted a. base at the lalands. Others said we were dreaming. 0. K,M sots- times It's goo4 to dream. Why, because thqre she sit tIn CO.N Point as,retty as a speckled pup. W halve our ba S'W .t's Mr/ an fiherma. ..... Some AV: asked the reasons for be. To m ., fl.hins - the good water within reach of all b e or I u am buy ies, gasollae, oil, cold beer, ,op, 0 your al g. the barge, welh os fa, covMs J with t*l day out while te others 1 t down a l A or two and fly back. We winl tuMagqte more rm s Wat ,M. next week. Until then, drop in J adf teM Hou.se So" a@o tnere to take care of your needs. Franklin Smith of .Pittsbur Pu, d last week W. trip to the Pfla Bar area Fm. il. r Jl.tourM iAM& _b, ww have to retAr nxt year to enmati nam D .wW reported slflsh a nd dplphiJa -.1 ywt ._ pla .e tf 1 sailish al altakenO.r or .- ne- _. lirst ew days he s d fs so e more time looking. man m . Even then sallfa pd dolUhfl were V getting ha bole bMt to pieces. TugBa 8iShSoi Ot Co b Jack Oreenw& C pa-y o spent ta y 4 fishing from th.J"I& be rM lt of sailfish asd oCBS S seven. We be ar th jUil r ed to take GrOma ls baIt, mayoe he should wet &U " No report from. the Hida Vith JlMWny ass and.7. Gtegory aboard. 'thy are e t theflee.-1' a id, from gut kesa, we are sure taey aue CtalOBI '.. ' The Florida a bcdl .4r and exception of.&* Bot & uuurtnp Bo back Irom Pin" Wvlth Mf l .. The Air Sea smam* dwa a5as job wad it's goad to w are sLanaing J 40 t *4w a emergency. ThUW taken several mif -Mal this. at e.. The ty of bait, tuna (IAsit. ba4eaa ds al0 l perimental wortk =Work s a hifa in on the scr. 7rart IM 2 a lots of saufle T. -. .' Walter s s*,daNw cocl _" sn. Walt repostso aigf ^ . Looks like a Sgoed,.. . M.o oh. ei but from thaed fishing. " but wehavent.., .. m w Mobb ffpigHIKa^~~sJMH igvsio g s^^^^^s^^^^B^^^^^^^^ A~uin~Et _T i eta18pdt" T Poo closes: Bravo I r R. Vas. f K. Flores 1 5 V. CastL. 1t. Today's Program |1 ace "H" Native C Fp. Phrp:; $2S.M Pool closes: 12:4S Ptt Rac e of the Double i,. lorse Jodkey Wgt. -tmmantlico B. PulL 120 rea 3. Chuna 107x S--Camaron J. Bravo 110 4--Buddy B. V.: Brown 105x uiVato 7. HIdal. 107x 1pr Daa 10 R. VUes s 0 V. Bwno :Ox eN 1 U& )&ua "G" Native 1% Pg P eK: $115.0 Pool cloes: 1:S ONE TWO 1-lomar E. ODarlo 108 2-4"la; R. Oomez 118 -jMto J. Bravo 110 ,i real A.' Earl. 118 S--ampoesino R. Ycaza 109Z 6--iaque R. L. Gil 110 4tk laees Native6 % Fp . Pione: S75.M Peol clee: 2:2 QUINIDLA 1-t Ua Ma C. Oo 0 2Mx w(--DPoB Jl .. erte." 103x S--i.mtiar J. JAmS. 1X -Con 0Va0lor1 II F.Hldal. 97x 6--Lonely oly H. Ruti 103 6--Cnaveral V. catl. 110 7-ik J. ad. 110 -W-nsabs PueMs. 106 afam.. Pth moaet "06 " I-VeraAda -OoldF. tdl. lT C - ..t.. ... V - f-4 : Foot .i PMdo 10 8oB ( R LS .. Pool cloes: *I .- O ife TW O e, ".i 3c p. R. i. oSl *-tar H. RAJ* 10.4R. L. CPu. J. Brsv't E. Dario % C. I le. U 5 _. R.van. Ulf . -Vertaed r V. Casti. 11t fR. f.FloretI r Ig J. Reye 1 R. MU" 1,. 3 1 Switha 9*S# fr arg ind- Wi22 e nmiing af thelb (Panama Area) CompaAnyAel i Jmartted Wf-..- l nd Quar r y Hegj .- 7405t AU, knocked Cobbe. Headut.... demp Infantry, to 4 m, t Jr .-n 'Ight to enter the ta tobe and game.e Is - ;30. ':- s *. 2u *- uary Helghto and "oro -1 f battle Fo.rtand$( f ,r I ,emtae time to e'ar , title. The ler I the lea of - i' contest wn ebe s Sals. a Meit Will aver tFla Sherm -,s e. Torha e er'n andthe 0 lose^ SWM I *5! * it i,,- 10 '. --1. .. . % . S.AP U Is ; b, . A r 10 ( even ei six want AM.dA "" ** *- h-'! "Wt-.- '-' ''5' fif .- :-. 0x, % .,.-" ...,-i "" 'j ^ tt mr wa rIGHT w e "'f '* ;' ,. {r.': *.' i ,. ,' ' '. -* ,' S -- _*/, , i ____ __ _ __ *_ I -- I I J . I L. -7 C r ! 1 u t C I I Fishing WIre There's Fishf By FLACO F ," 'I "U : -I ,,- , Anerican Brdv .- ... .. N,... -. ,' . Mirjtoa o.:. ma.in tw..M raH nMw., ,ti V, on a 0 f thal lf wis bos cly that 2he'tSA. L h -- . a rn star I in better shape than fo he s e b *othee bsk- that the trea ... to Verfection gad ndt OIaliopS horse. it alltdto Joa# Bravo ca*e- get the beat track's two top Classtou a almost er aa certain to be Mirzad aares us* od. _, t Wt sult of h s briUtiS n ft won hCoyireeasl ar a Ruben Vracdin King Flore up, complete sthilsb ut1 0, mB evenly matched quartet. i t fna m w I Ten other b ird-to-n k race n n 13 Ve _an are lncladeetaitE il ta W, One of them, the ninth far Cauae SL ..dedma,_rfi i ._ . "$ horwh..tahem I -s .... ....3*-tf.. f,;7 ..4J; i a .lr. .. ,CC-p (A .- ..1' +.+. :,. ............ A. ,A M, s. .tA "i. '. u-4 I .. wJII . ' -. . .p .- -tt .. .tobe if N b cl md WKmdai o -od colt one.nh A 0 t ah I'f or My Editer on damP te, o ar. TIM.t molds e stW to is pitre 'the rm t Ars a d twoe U.., .WO#. ittom W that .le. story te e,, sbut ohajpetS ee't'k tgis his belt Ig four- moor s a,.. onto years. TwTto ..ie ...- . .' .w IttInto ag ft htK, r . ,.. ,tIn to,, "-- ' ie.e ..SM" V O "=ote o t- wl"AWN q a.-*p + ." ftO'l'a win- '' : ~ r UiS twau BaA~ .tou.- 'e va am. hns aIn u'_, cud p ,no o,.y .-1 1 46 ISJS I '. ;,'n itS tK -VIMy.1-T ,atheat dawl - f M I ti.-ot -b WI-m"s '-o h "~ ~ ~~~j IM-& ,.+.k '2 hon' "" N-..Ont_= ,*. P,-mrq .---' .I- -~.-- -, I.---pr -- ~ -~-... a --,,L .. `c q itQl College Station, Tex.--INA) - Texas A. nd M. football A teams have won 305 games out WW MOWM W of 605 since 1894. They copped 1,--o 140 bowl iames. P C UU!4S7aaa ad I..In Li~ar:snA Calif., for, an Open with hardy I u h ., fl 1 t '-d't in ny.the fl Ceua U ing, we'll sell ote car and splitting up into Ar nen let back to Fort Worth," Ben south sections for SBe,_ H e cted $380 for Al Klrcher doesn't l1o'*t s It I' 'which kept l, chance of thlu S1blat It was a long "Our seheduleMa r d ct read. years in lance S. er lteuea, too au Si. r e ahletance wspae mitments year : "* after t yealr 8S. Open, Ho. Washingn State good reason. The plucky Iri.a E m s;ened &Ch Importance of Plained. I doubts t a .jeaber iayin being ready for uch an event, Califorala schools 3M." .. .Al-gave much credit to his mis suitable Interen Pe10 In 1932-wirth only Mss. nents tp fill their . A oranges as breatat. "We are, a team," sz 4 Ben dinner nd supper. Moga r "Valre ha played a Eut Lana Mi eery important part in pre-- Quarterback TOe In 1"M, Hogan married and paring me for this and other Michigan fStt has took hit young wife, Valerte, ha mplonshlps. Thanks, Valerie." brothers-who played . on the tournament -trail. The What a team I collea. O' .1' . AS PUBLISHED IN SATURDAY EVENING P5Tr HOUSE BEAUTIFUL, ESQUIRE AND LIFE .' EVEN IFYOU WtEE A QUEEN YOU'D STILL WANT AX . AUTOMATIC 6-WAY INFRA- BROIL-QUIK CHW * .r.T: * *- .-Ct 4^ 7 u - by bal you me close to when he a a sih. pa rem~ tiilkn xms CGt DOME At&4AOM4 LTr !W"e i soB"0muem. R e da andus "welar a d. F riW, , S*j2 "+w 'i "at"M +.' Bl..ar ..... "SAG"umm 4t '" . mah AGENCIA S EL MUNDO, LS.: ',,, Teledphope 2m3323, Pana oa. ." Soar !r a FOR A E DIONSTRATION AT YOUR HOME o nwitstF SW- hope he win at . Our Champlanship to lacking s mething atett poAMSl valuh : wrnty 3.uoqs-b hek ... ; "E'- ... *"rnf--" ."''S' "-'" ,r *1 ' .; . al af -o 1 3 as n u m ex" .a1 the race. I wMA ,.,,." *. . 1, n . .l- ., :+' .> .,;r,.Bt t&- # +..t'r;." B wqua wIMa uo vi arpeatsd 30 yese to a, the Dublin, Te res kid who came t way WIth two kitMS whSb 16' tart d. p ne Urt to totr'V rEM"' O*?!m* thl tow 'stir- Prt-.~~~ at ALL'34 $41 fi '4'i - I'.., 10 "I An easy way to ask for the bies Call for "Back & White" whmeever you k for So is no beer way of indicating that oly the be will do for yom. Genuine product of noun Scottish dietlerie, fimne Scotch h no superior. Dktiltd andd ottled in, Scoatd _. i- ,+t _ ,;'1..-.._ .- ,,. _.' 1 3A1b '3. gh.r- ... - -* \ rt itii err -f 'I. 'I, +ge *1 ha .. ,y,rm ._ "* L "'" * --. S. ; ,."<. *1 -f I n . o *# p -*4"^-9 q-v.+l 1 ..1:,I I- * tnp.it) 'I . ['* i i*-i. -'3 A-'' C' *J* I.,.[r man1i AGESCIAS W. DOEL, t A.- Mk 4hSiRMTMAL AVENUE PHONE 2-27" hi F ~ I ,I*~ 5,' it,'-- - C.4 - pA4.tt p...-' IA'S 4* 1 i . 2%$ 4 * ._h -Y i -:. +. , :",.; ..; ',.. ,: ' . Nor . ++ L "' *i . 4.* ,'~r ML OVER INDIL,lMoslems gather toge which marks the end of -Raman, th. crowd which ovrflow6d a mosque i ela-Mps-JW, Spart.-of the in the world. WnO DOLLS, 6-yetM'e4d Waada Morelli and a child-size doll, Visit iFlorence Samples air, mecca- f~otevirn huntpg ti ItW. Child-size doll is the latest thing I Italian toys. A,.." . *. . T.-.'- - .' "-. .' .'.. p m- r I" vim fly aners, a S9 year ^~~i~i~sii~ii8i~iS~iS~i~iiii77 ' -. -. A-~. - * .*~']*~**.. .*..,i-*..~t ~ a A a E ; *. / ^ ..,.-TI-, ,*., ..)- _*e . . i . - k.. R>'* : , T- . .. . ,. ; -. : .* '. ; '. .. *.*',"". *' li WITH A PENCIL ,,26 PIONEER tof on24o am23. s p'V m wfill SSS~/SB jganut 29, ^! ^^^|h -2 -33 * .4 A Westaa ty x do uad a watah. dog an all lai what ytI What A k es the TOwer at Pse a a mA Ii" U How d"6 t" oca eow Itn a ffeetlon (o. land? What muakI a, nudit camp a vry dun plaet umwhin mo M suiion l2* ,.13 II* 1I. 0 * NNW ,Z1Z a*s !0 JO 7 S'. 450 * so 5S2 .49 610 SS [ "\-... o .. . .. :,* o ' to inah : a'hu n iton, al Ol. ..... .... " g mltda .0 s..... ameada >OMB... .* S .. ." ..... 9idhtae .... SB~~fer,'CSS8^ *4Sfi^ ^^*-a . 1. ". .~-.1- -. -. 19i~. *IM ---'a): ~S* ,- ons I'0At Count? I. s. . , . sia SKETCHY EVIDENCE? SDDU oomShian ba" mIstor of *Croemw m me *pSCT your powor a of maIon," oid Oolonel Gatllng. -Here you me -tw aetoeham. Ib thU La rN a man I boMing a bottle of wie and ta the 8ecand. amemoe if drinktag bl tgle aw me battle." "There'a no l oa :tthe lettW la the aond plet*t," I aaeagted; "That Is th ,.yW to toe proMea whatk I "hall now "tate. TIlUan In the Afiteab al hada holo / =3k of wine uchhe did ot want the North fY lamle d ,in Wha a they i oeupslad hi- villge. be d-eded to eaalo them it the bot- tow of Ia lnb. Bowmver. the hItbrudeB th . wime thUgB tV toh- bOttiW. woI td,.ita r did they art to t#.aurPfhe What do&" tm toe lobat the witt .ptIe" "-- The saDel,mD. ailade It ear thatthe enemy was Mble to ,e trdmfn tbhee w wne In the lake before tt bottw. werw fun4. 'f ay D Woodnem How could they do tb If e it told them ?T i8 tria"ly Cue-Doodle. i "' "M A I o.-e'il "l. gwe' y' on tip. The' So m 5 t lu a s i s o ane b PoT o ta d mTuw"re'1 "" 14. gaE d -If Wu u *1 a paSK W ,nns fond ae t. AIrbmg 7 o- o utby 0ut, tr _Ibs a.t. a6rtn a m itk I 1'n <. --. 40 41 42- ou S0 0 d 3, d Wt. a- S qiAM %ttow is-2- - 8at 19 10 a11 In pdft^lflhwmto. - 36 37 44 4I 46 47 4 1"49 .f 43 JO 512 $25$3 54 55 aI/S 2d^ 3 6 39 4 1 4 m~wPaol~ S Tongue S appy mt"M U-Arrow. 67-M0eth ta vWI aound Jaumle plated (1aL. ILe 3-Spane la y. t * U - ~ " ::.... -I S.~SriISh~ie uw- i T th V&C :* ph..s.Mm O though amt S oamnae marly soautive In the* wod. The elue for tbhia womm be: "To depart stealtMh wilb AB (7).-" The number Ina pars. tbbUi Indlatem the number at lete"Is the answer. Now tay Iab the waU th: . m 'ss em-n I) L To take away wit M (6). ; aea y with Bre (I). L. Dim to yO wihFe Oq (4). . L. WldA by pen with LAMN &. Thi2 mama oMels to e wih NOP (8). S. Umsetmd e% aW tU1, wN (I). 7.T e agne es euty with CEn (3). ;! IMml t TMurhaby with - (I). 3. helg ab as sky wet -m- atll 01 :lum mwm I 1 . 1 "MSin *muuf ',d991r y.\ ~ ~A~h laieo n rmt m .loi w lo w. ... .. .... *- 3 '.:t ,.. ,A : - 3 l 'Ii' ai'i tt VI6.' ms -, , ,* f,... T~'~ - I ..,.NV'lt-rf' ,'* ,* T ,* ** *-".. -- . .... ; i".**- < ,I .', ', -. :-=,,',-,- A - ~;~B1*"1~~5'' 1~- 5~~~' 27. 31 < :<.-i .. W i. . .-l. , ' '-h;A by IMan I x ll\f Cls.D n dle ^ i,' '* w II p 'I ; ^ L ,.' -.'.. '".^^. ,, -**', ., *. : 7.. .^ ",1 ,,. '7,w,.T," AL v^ z"I I e ~T~~''P~8~a~ .~~~~dh~"~~""I;~'.,. ~ ~~ ING HELICOnPT get ready to receive another allied soldler wounded in actl alonen a's east central front The 'copter will fly him to a rear zone hospital for treatment. Mi DRINKS are aftuaBy "on the house" during wa sW . The wine baimls are broken out and thirsty celebnmts -i&hW In West rward. vigltasses. &BlMT E~lsa~ wilds of ih the shore, the'P $^Il~in long tfo net a it.Ihree 'douns In' wt a nowat - .;" . .;.,. -' I t *- w ^ "^ *Jbl / .r A W >a -. -' ? *^f *< .- ' ^ -i l u. - * '- .4 < VJi - 'T q j' -" ', ; -.- . -- ----~- - -_C~~---' ISTHMIAN - CANAL EMPLOYES HAD a foretaste this wai f.14 IOBB what it may be klie ift the pending differential cub They're passed by the House and thrown sut by tfe nIse Iraule of t should be enacted into law after communtteea from the ce0 ofRtu two Houses of Congress confer. The.eoptroller Qu.- yond the 1 eral ruled that pay checks for the Fiscal Year 11M4 would carry only a 10 per cent ovYe dlffqrenutal The cha pending final dispeaition of the tl=uon... ionlee stat 'ployes of military agehcles whose total differeitlal appearane has been held back at this time of-year for seme years ing you a past, pending legislation, were as usual, getting no own men differential at all until it is rm autflorlted. ca r =eer Labor representatives learned from, Washington tu" that House conferees would not be appointed to dis- derstood t cuss the bill before Jaly 22. I thua ia o for a le The Central Labor Union and Metal Trades Coun- of accept el1 instructed its legislative representative in Wash- lngton, Howard Munro, to testify before the Senate Lavrenti Civil Service Committee in favor of pending legisla- 1PISM -J tion to raise the maximum disability relief payments a ood i n 0 retired local rate Canal employee from a maximum of ed and bO $25 to $45 monthly. The Committee asked to review the whatever bill after it had been placed on the consent calendar soOtl wi of the Senate. Uncle .To o -- But he The Senate passed a bill that would give a pay cording to raise the teachers in the District of Celembia and of days In have the effect of deont lhe same f' r'tAchr:-16 .-- US rate schools on the Zone. A samihm r tealNre _Fo Iu under consideration by the Senate. Loej rate con Xi Z"ne teacelers, meanwhile, received a $ S nrt kly "' raise. ow o ?P.. awh The midshipmen are coming 1.000 of them July an 4OG'u 22 and 1.100 of them Aug. 1. The first aptch are from- Annapolls. the second from Naval Rpserve officers Wbafe training stations at 26 American Universities. Besides wW- 7w"ar the middles. some 3.200 Naval personnel wilt visit the the ,31531 Isthmus with the first cruise, some 4,300 with the feaseLas second, that cheek that abouw Three burglars, a petty thief and a man who Just ran't stay away from the Canal Zone were given pene- Well~ t' tentlary terms In US District. Court this week. A 01 and saM a who took a wild ride along Bruja Road and through comes re Ft. Kobbe before his car -swerved into a road bank *.o flab was fined $85 for spending. An unusual rush of vehels to transit the Catal sent Mr. Syn both shifts at Gat6n Locks onto 10-hour sehedbles for e t-o several. days. but the backlog was cleared and opera- rather mo tons returned to normal on Friday. Dispatchert had stands the to hold over 12 ships on Tuesday night. . -- 0 -- -* _. A so called "joker provision in a law to eorb leave privileges of high salaried federal employes alme eut the amfnt of leave that may be som- muted into eash.upea termination to the amount an employes can aoeumalate. It also restrlett em- plovment with another federal ageaer durio the pewied when the terminated employe would ner- mally be on leave If he did et take the lump sum payment. a p--- UTI5 8 Ma&IUU~ lUjK IdAMU .bW It can w butld for i bae Korean old damam JUST LIC theE M ou tO oot the .D the the anete-l shldan M and on 0h Uralk MAY." racter who 9 " lit maxi, be w rlbe ra a W.W the Maiaa ^ has"^ elsee was~eA~tvH -tana 'be U it he aailingthird on a handicap status io the Honolulu. ef's ifng of race which started in Los Angeles Hagbor on. July 4. 711t Deaths in the Canal Zone this week included those of Josenh Clark. Mrs. Berta A. Morrell, Ellabe;q Car- At 7, e t ter and Percy Price. ktat oewh 0 be lvow t-L Premium gasoline wpnt on sale at the PanaMnR Ca _V t on 5asi nal gas stations. while Canal Zone Polie werCwork- tian spend isUs 4haL .dS C t Inm out traffic ehanpe to coincide with the fnw reg. .... I@ "U ulations on NatlionQ Avepme in PanamA City. V00. IT,--- thing wkich-det GtW merkn r me ae to tn and take a&d ptimm se of modmlet Say and M Saff;t .ueAi hIenAe tuo an4 the C med o a lfa&m prfb- Yet when b im f. -'t .e_ ab ad ae Tetwhen te or States' weredfl s i tt en r dWl'to be r lt or five cents for bour. .a. hPo*. atedsk tate B , ever. a et froo tt- The meters werV aBy a company that tbe:-um0ta, in ytsu der mentract with Pa6aina rCouncl. will be seiNe then Profits will be divided between the o l~ay., the city that for w ,Uhi-the ,Uni wt government and the pole force. which rithdes a pared to se- .. special detail to supervise the use of Phe meter. S------ O Re'Mst. v -e , SThe IM13 Maid of Coton. Mis A T was sekaa etp s itatiml Sto takej inTafa show tob. Ie agJS8 Jg po,, o. : . -0,- ... 4 A double murder and dslAide shocked rS t ets 'of Mrs. the motherof t to death nl at Offe t a -0-- PlewsPapers suesla toitu week .en use V a vi oe' from the hSbit of oiler ', T oeeetffice 1 S^"! tMlnHi ol.:. . ",..-s W..: ..__- -0 *1. I ' V. -. 'I,* *,* I - s ' -. 1 1 ". . /s *I a - * . ,- j N ~ *- ~ ~ q. A1 1.. r. e . * o I THE PANAMA AMERICAN "-- .' ...a,, ". 4.'_ _ - MJ -T - ll r 8 1 O K ". i L f ToO lct, F MMM'U AINKA-WU wiWlaf 'i"titt* cea aaV NAkwa PonoeN tSPVlSMesATlrvS. JoeHUA P )W"rlIN. *48 MAsiMMe AVR. aw -.MR. rnt7 V. PON NTW"H. IN A DVAN '1."- -, DECISION POINT '. -~hrerossing o(fthe ways SLesAo failure or Aicce; - The choice that haunts our days Depends on "No" or "Yes." PARTIZAN When you are smiling, spring Perfulnes the air; my feet Must dance, my- lips must sing, SMy cup is full and sweerd ''w' V you are sobbing crying, Wk rwinter rains for tears, . B Ilthe gall of .dying. S",.Hitter all my years. WA"AJ FFS FOtONEwokLD Many acorns nobly done Yet the task is just begun; Schemes for growth in vain are spun -Till a global peaceis we. .',.; * *** 1..' * . ~ -~,'-~ 4 m- Iw =r-l * .0T?i ^ <-A31; *'~ *.4 * -I TE4. E MONEY IN THE STRAaNGST PLACIS am rfusl o lusn and olutered'uo the aMe. SPA babyif 4d OWl a m-lq to A basm" fA"M gI- e .'A*^ ,. v W*ik . THE PANAIA AMCWAN usuimit I' 7 1* I Io PMe -- "sGawl -;i~: ~--------f~--------- :,~ . .. 1 -<, .? e . -MI&, -.7. , . , '.. . E "11 f-" ."*4. 4 '1" hf1^ ,,* '.. 1 .,'* ."., r ". / . . , .:; . - jft^^. ". ; ,'," L ? '' '- **? ~- 71 I. K j7'" i!. 00 '. , i,., ,i '.*,, ; .' a, . .-', * li.^ p.-4 4- I. .'14 .... .S S ?k w* i .. . I- --, '.C .. -. . '.1 _,. ... . .-*ttMnis4 ta ak' .mE. i ..i.A Ii-- ,, sat. H ', . T* !l f4fW I ~. ': ,~Mq U w t -, (f~~ e~to *B^al .4 ..t . "ply*1 Tl^ at at^^" B'i m ,A < lnll .' > ._ 4 a t ( "-.. k teigAf n- , j--'J "Ta ** I r ^>.f1h _ Li ,m r r( .' 'i - .,, ,. ,* .t *f t to a rd .Y ,. ,aa. ... ^*l ..beiB~ i ,* -', ^^,idB-O A' I V 4r" ...- 7N 4~4p. a; r~I Bklr V We Oruber, naaw- amanlan artist of ou ability who is equally A. teacher of natuyive N .^r nearly 20 years e | fiber, generally known M aa, has taught studied art in one form or other herself. S.Right now her Interest it ce, W red at Ban Carlos where i*t a combination home, schaBe d- studio. A wealth of dffeM - Shandicrafts are rodu"" e, all under the tutelage "'he Is so entuasiastic that ile cannot stop talking wh. ..... lis ynk the work of her p or telling of pe ew orm she has p ep er life and I as thr very sentence she .- Her Swo sons. Frankfln and &A d her husband Vitor, In S Army. are herAonly outildi tests. ,aU coe* t o:Dia . ., n- jh,.duzl name to Diana to e h~P b an , br was uade mas aoboold lre t io Over afterunea the morning she hais. ie married wo mn wth' &hlldren ca th m Anton to ud 0-p kin. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 116 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |