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-- .2 .4.i y; -; .* __-**-y.- .,'** ,."ra rt 'v ;* . '*.* S. .' *mii'i '-S *. - *1d wmiMwr ^fe^^^^Wkc '- Abrahamm. col ~.~1. 4:: ,,f- ;'^ Si a"' Va~ 1 "'if 5~h : .. A for IS -pa seleans AF logo MA W8. l's - 1 S.5. A~ n s. .. ..... ., . / ,a, ,c-^L d p *--. -- I- Impi'ortnt0 "lI sustaining stomie oin. r .. *%"In Chicap. dly 16, 1946.-Firt As- bmb test, in the d.rt-. i .- near Alamogerdo, N; M. ,' S Aug. 6, 1948.-First use m S of A.bomb in war, the I' VaGTW. 190-- .i 4'-. 0.W I. ASIWtTON, Aug. 20 0) Official o of h firsimn -ae od id a 1-bomb today s t tio ex lsont rid into a ,adl sw Imp of the atomic arms Wmlo eplFi U. S. o Cgress onal demands for stopped iai ~~y h1951-Firsat U. S. e hYtot$*m text es at fibydrogn tt expIoion, iat Chamin. Lewis L. Stroussof the- tomic eIatr s 1952-Test *olo .M 1 alaan ced sho*rtip after n eight that 0ie 2, 1Tstralia @ of tha f Statdetectd aeatom extploeonin Russia ot In Austratli of thefirs -- 2A-bocmb. He said "subsequent inforpotion" Indicated S192- sood Rwsi.ns had tested an H-bomb. Shydrogen Wtet X Hi statement followed by less tipe two hak?. S on, atiw9eto oK commniiique *which sWd d.t "oee of thet a , 1l93s sipet "d 0W4ob was exploded" l the Sovie'tU" E r 31 M dve" for experimental S .. p4d the y L that t dde and d.cn ehn pa"-hac : nfa ahead of the defoe p.rum ..- he. awe-..ysaid the Ps- y said A ,-First- *I la dllt ...asy frk20 ti much 4 0- d dl iT ji t ZZ taS n tomic i i tca chm at lpto scant I 1In - s s MovWi.t -pmb 4 thl 0t s aesnt defensew.- IQ.. 1 a *hl Ift rr -,F erriy nPrvice will be o all o . mthrduagh * .**T rn i'~~ym~.e ucei to.0 day ;xt F D evdAn IDivtalon * eouUie OMffch.. S.'The supen- t to the east antle I h ; ..aiR W a ..... 6:17 a.m. 13 U ifBP. 7:00 p.m. ^^^^^^^^ --^^^ y-- ^- -- oment hr trfla in. sI h Jg authirt b aeve that St wasse el a l-aime 4 ogha w be a much mo re kh t m n at ttak t e Chaln m ltd gl Cole, (R- MeavnUe nO ILondon the N.Y.) aw Alom- eign aia td thet Ia MM p"Ctl 7in Is also ewas that a cled defense exparion has tom place pespag US B a- Runto. g lat as t.s most The foreign' otfle *da2ta thatw said In onteI tl 'Oak tAd a tha cthat one c a of of the mot n eeds is to bomb ezrloeian that f it improve peUsd8" to edIb gdos to awm Droe ir detec- lr a s h takes p tion and Mo n of In ney season to dg" L eut familiar green the Untled 8tee am- with thinking. nouncealt on. tis hI said -tbs expect said. S, ' o .* A ' a fnlure we women boi f were ol a sost o t i m Th'ruad -U ToA Rato: h"Fo ula' at ...~ 149 r~P ''.~1 Behavior in male," by Dr. lats, Wdarmll 3. Marten. P ] the staff of the 1 Research, IrT', Vnirsenity wtet aeareb proafe.' The book k ume to "aSsal Ruman mwat." Ushed i fc it name, wordt m 14ar to Mx. ItIftr 14 ho W. .L SOW * ., - o: *.v.**- .. - -=. -t* -J^'. -- -.r 4~~~b: .,~!J j-r.' iry C maf rang l A ". -a"" Ii I.. Ii: -a ha. S I - .;m. > - V 4 & - ' , muon ' i'--.' St., * i- __ 1 I manta ..:r. '". -* 'L-;*~ll r~i- Ih~i~L: 1 -*w r1AA w TWO. . 'L' ' -n* ~ ii. PIAM AWAWr 9i THE PANAMA AMERICAN M .....s WN....W, -AS .- Labor Newsi "NW S7 1TRR.T P* 0 *802 124. PANAMA. R. G P. -..-, .-- r-.-N.a w---. A1* uWh 51 mA, ,,. ,. And ': ,: rlattmours Pmr mia NO. .-0740 1a LIN 1 CALI s AoDI4ll. PANANMMIna ,iP N .. ,. Gaeg. Opcpr. *Lt CINTAII AVINUI *SmWU ISWN T Nl ITN STrEW * PoalP amRiPaEwIMatrAIVn. JOSMHUA a OWERS. INC. i4r -34 MM A Vi AV Nq W a Y .V8.6.. .. , 1I r '^ >le Out of This? &?b eA 1I, I)rIN sD V TMR PORUM THI RWARH-..S Naze H ot 0 An ,- this Holy City of eten.l, does the Communlt. LAonal's underground H E M A IL O permit the world i a .m li While travelers who t - --e-- o across the s wold paIU wi' Th, MMs is open forum for Posib" Ago*- tation &Ad ~ Lu. e It mieIr ved inw, orue iI eud an9 wboy vW on to the N l r-.u est a letter den' be Impeint sem't appee 1m have been deotll . ge d4". Leters me publibed in the er e sivedsi and Joseph worked t A- M@ s to kreep lketteoe limited Ito ge 1p ~o andJod , ~.' t e wr *re is h eld in t For In the a bl-llke hrat 4 In. ti lewsper ,aume n spm.u ,ly te Uee-mtemets the baked Arab quarter Mtnta -l lke fk.. r r.'- f- leading to Mary's Well, Moemow. o trained Arabs make their bhad- OF DOGS AND MEN quarters, Their's I the task of w air: Iinllltrating the tgausMlW of The following quotation from the official report of te~ ov- Arab workers, stirring them ermor-Employe Conference of July 22, 1963 is' quoted for tit in. against the Christlin and Jew- tehnatlon of all who may not have had an opportunity of read. ish world, awaiting only thp R i before. It is especially called to the attention of all ot moment when they ar hoke Sand animal haters residing n the Canal Zone. violence n th0 Aras on ea t ', The question raised by Mr. Boukalls whether wil- city of 20,000 Arabs on t or accidental Injury to dos and other animals s ae- fa-Nazareth-Tiberlus hiwl y. covered by the Canal Zone Code h been cheke*d. The Comintern knows l AcUn Governor reported that there has beem e The Comintern kows lul derstanding on this subject because ti tGeneral U~ well what this cit means to ports that contrary to revious tos the Canal the Judeso-C rt ta wo rld b Code allows suits for images and cilnal atlio for fs desecration or d be b cious Injury to personal property which includes dogs sa mbol of victor or mosa o "~other animals." thorld. And the Comsln e our nubcatlon of the above would be appreciated in order world. And th Comiar to straighten out some confused Individuals while there ia still would lie to prSot Iron such time for them amend their ways. houlihness. hank tick henry All this was organized among . the Arab workers Wnder the STRANGERS CLUB cover of a Near East nide on Colon, August 19, 1953 front called the = .b Trade 1)wr airs;Union Congres1 dafta I. ts t Seens that my suggestion via the Mdal Box to the Secre- paid agents had fIed. 9 s rd'y-Treasurer of the Strangers Club to the effect that he publish wer in the Palestine k b the entire list of delinquent members (without the customary workers Soclaty, whlah " hit of deleting Influentil names) has caused him to recon- great influence In Naar9th e der his published intention. Although the liat was promised or Ilxth largest city f me e r. ugtust 17th. not a word has appeared yet. Israel. m w' SPerhaps it would be inconvenient (? for him to publish the The new soviet front as ntlre list, but if so, why do it like this? All members have a r rated by a b an Id ld y a membership number. Publish next Monday evening in The Pan- Haia Arab kno ,ru.i ma American the names of those delinquent members whose Farah who now. r uns lob member number is the ame as that which plays the lottery restaurant; t e ,dsS n 8nday.. Or better still, If for instance the first prize ends in- arah ta r a - ? then list all delinquent members whose numbers end in 8. After art th - l, the National Lottery ls the: reason etre of most of us, and I'm tow es foarr thesis a it R Mne nobody will object to that method. m/ht be ao we for us ha the W- Thanking you for your valued space and cooperation, I re- I.s. to b eIn s iber. lwhich4 nain, [r5A to r whter ,- 22-Year MIember And he is lJst one of thou- i his sands of such men ho've crease :)-- Ibeen placed tn strategy l hpots I Wthi t which, all too soon, may be- The o. f this. - come the Koreas o the little Veres. Is that athe known Near ast or Nmrh erat wit ha de cI4t C Africa ugh, SIt's fascinating to watoh the million. Arabian opelrtlyp a n oew 'Evenr ifCon01 fathi iCon t 1 dthis next Intern use he same ii Jsl w In -t lldubtrl4 here which they us back home lad en 't o eI I -.- /modiflooqnly locl em. o.. n. Tis i s Stlons. TO get It fist-hdah I d c the taxpayers ar i .- went out across the rocky fields It was a of the laein be een Acre and tage that * Nazr to the bviaas 0 -attack SaWarp wM dpre cltomesr. fN4 t W th me was the soft s aNoef 0Ct ap sf Ellahu Agra head oft Arab el did ' Snion, Histadrut (Is n el'sN wA o hal'per agt o the Wll t ,to CIO). Ibr In another nl ow Ships Moslem Arab college, Ih 'd e bdy or' defllt Kial, just how the Commie pad .mrp wa * % -eratives worked here. in. g h "Their agents came to our In l R his a for this village to get us to demonstrate mer polPted it o te . against our Oirelgn ePcreta the eti postal IoW rtt m um p Dulles wle he was here," ,,a oaent Kial sal 4 ds, hd no crease, ., LV.I 'hey told us that Russia w las inal ratb . v .T. i a, n.* the only anti-imperialist nation been and that your country wanted shad -basus tter from camp M's out of flashlight batteries to rule the world, including us. a m seoti boeks.do you suppose there's a connection And they tried to exploit our .-e' t,, o*P / post-war difficulties. "They told us alter the Jpo- ish-Arab war that the Cornm ... 'munists, if we voted for them, would eliminate the regula- ttons which had us using identity cards and restricted k .. gE[TRIaI us to our villages for a while.. And they promised us abun- NIPPON CONFID [ENTAt, free water. But the roPe naiO tles TODAY. RtUP lie s isshort. We rs"cted JEMean Then something happened Presents: here .that the world might well f ember. At the entrance to Par 3ad d o gr a the vll'age was the usual well, foree... roble a tirrouWded by Arab women with mandl ., ,s.outds, shepherds and their nenere, -a fleoc,-, and parched children. tlttztlop .N T A LAction And Adventure Release! [ Nre, for th i e irt time in th i Jp . Arab and Dcdouln filled desert. iamil* otoud the "SWORDS OF VENUSsaw a me.hanised well. Only yoswe o ,,. ya few wee earlier, the villag elders had to pay a "contractor" ', '- ' to. supply a horseW, which went '.. - with Robert CLARKE Catherine McLEOD 'ro 'round dsU did camels hbl. MAN A ,In the anient days, to provide neag dibit the power to bring up the water. elgt .-M To eyi for this one horse-power leave The dauntlS the -village wer taxed. Cadd heir of Monte CoieA L w water is being pumped .. slashing his w the labor oderaioni. fortune... 1tatdrut, and water jp plent- . ful within politi.ca enslave- S te 1ipe o the temptree who lured him! Clark Gable, Marx Bro., iOI' -' * 9- --- E """lr * : _." l'^ - T ~* ** ... -.... 1 u~ ~ t i i ficit 4 , ,.I:. r 9. . - ~ wB 8o, littlee water to those who m re prd the World over can u win us the l r u my rarWenof lis ingu .% a'^ I^ - -oi *"y K I: i I I a k' ,, ~22~F r. ;r NAE PU -4 - I . I8pllBR i - P!,_ T . tf ./1 "**/.' , 9S:I \ *'u I 0 V'f J^%:^W .(a? .4r.-" -"..' r, ." 4-'. '. . , *w .. .,..r..' ' W e l l el; 4.1. 4Es~; tr pr X in 'U 4 4<^ wig loe gets the ace-over tpm saying: "Why. wp never d that I we?" The scene took along ng., wherm "honm sooner" double- tried ot for the Art tme. NOW AVAILABLE IN COLORS, TOO TAHITI fV I *.IW I Rv STO I Ait red Wt re. I ctra.&iSt .R aIIR y/our. :_ep#" lnew astz on Underneath ! - The frst contingent of *qt out for a demonstrate. T, Ty ibow wa& stagi to * povwr wu "air. *.. .. =. ,i q V * --I 4:._ *,*? ,* 4 . ', . _ . * ~ ~~ ..' ,... ..,. 4 - 14, * 1 44r .4- .<';* Wi .kJ II ri*' S12' *I- * ji .'. ar JL . Exu-io date that ey ate or are abott to be, fathers. President Elsen- hower, by executive order last month, ended iatherhood, as such, a ground for deferment, effective Aug. . The one exception is proven hardship and pIvation. Official pointed out that "It I' im rta o 'to r hmnber that Sfathel uw the meaning of the law, dat from concep- tion; conseqently a registrant whoe wife became preant be- fore AuVg OIft & 9e for de- fieet l f'11 d before that da&e la pog Jm 'a certifi- cate attt the l cy." Visiting Corporal To r.ecp h Tonight AtS~,,fmz GCym tDudley A. Panama .preach aU setrvre in the It:tonight the Is sched- lt Pentecostal God in Chorri- l Town 'Nx., -(UP) - b. Joe Molley of were the first i to take advantage 'fer oof a free and a sight- l r honeymooners. 8A.the offer will re- bt' t imefinitely. IW",nia"d |lMI<|r you to glamoroustly acbleme %r at Feliz's you'll. lU d new pS ze to support every few fashI Ot...m the slim chic cut to the f1nag i a. from 'YaIusded hip-line to the =ugoleb motoint C91l~ ft no Ironing whatwsrl ut ebaoe fM0Ur" ech eyelet ruffle. 8es: 33 to 40 In whbte. ,- MAD O .. ;FE.I X B., MADURO, S. .ntal A ve. - * NB. Tlvolf Ave . ": .- " . .1 4 .: *M. ** / j^ '- )4, i i ** J .4 .'.'. ,it i&BraB - :. .. :- . ". ?'s +Plqi L"",. .4f . - r .i ptf * / - A4 GE JUICE .. I: - 4. .. -.4. 4. -''.4. Quatltai T ier Oranges I NCiAkrrn AOr"*.e $t .. '- 44Z 'r 4. . "\ ~+ p.4*. "il 4, 444. ,f4 =:PSDLlrp -'Ats i - ei ' 4.- 4*4* 1 . .4 O,;I m SOe .. :- , r:. ..- . '. ; . +-*o. :. r i I r, 1.' r .r- r ,.e '2 F.1~4. l 4., r4~ .. I r Ir I *1. ., '' t~4' wel 44 . - *j .- +. itr ..( -' uAsrnf ..k o. ;. m.,1 ' 1*4* *B~p ,., .' ,- ,, . - y. ., I'..., .* , . *.% ** A. * ... .*4I, . --Y . *. aw i _ :___~_ r: i' !. S." ,'. * i tup, ^ S A. J - I|.. 7 r 1 1 1 e. jri, I '. '-* ;r ^AA I IN ill ;v4:- PAGI FoV3 9OLLYa ., . J:..H l :" '* 1A i- e j j A u: '**i 1 .F% V 4~~ ,. -* '* !- AA -I PANAMA' .,.,, ,*. .?:f1; ,, i . fA LA.... ''V e rnt MOVIES TV Rs 4 by Erskine JohntsI HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Guys at : nd Dolls: "What's all the talk the new Deborah ..Kerr? lad ''not really tre:E'sA just ky," - t Deborah Kerr had a break." ath a e The British-born redhead on tfor good he subject of her sizzling per- hills of Te brmance as Karen Holmes in Z e film version of James Jones' BI' ny doubt Saga, "From Here to Eter- bq e. Pf6ple have accused Deborah ,,.. -.V ,'.1 ,f being cold but she tells it: -tw tractc. , "I was cold:;-the parts were. MOi(t m 4 p-b I1 Hollywood let me play were pil '4 .fr Panrh re, sweet, virginal, pBystal- 8 iId""& .' ear dull hqsitl 'I..said, lsad*ab ye and aWlf," SCefl dnw't leave n e so h Rdi -. rd[ Ewks'own- i~ tjne,. How can yaiget ed my contract and wanted too ser o'r feeling into part like much money for a loan-out. But the heartache. I'm grateful to S pi prted reports that Hawks:IHe had bit pans for me, ~ ire-sdg ed with MOM for but the move 'business took ai pare a year, she deCWis that dive and he couldn't go^through e's anything but free as the with them. ind after she completes aseq- on, on. Broadway in "Tea and A'| j| C. sympathy." RUTH MILLETT Says.... Deborah's reason for cutting studio ties: S I can't take a chance after A yoflng mother, who asks r .o Here to Eternity.' I. can't that her letter not be printed, poll that. I hopeI can get the wants to know what a wife can ind of parts: people haven't do when her husbarid is jealous ought of me being in before. of their young child. She thinks ope I've bridged the whole the child is coming between hng. Of -course. I'm very them instead of drawing them keptal creature. Everybody closer together. ho% seen the picture talks a. That is a tough problem for ut a whol t-e C cieer for me. any young wife and mother to "But I never believe anything face. Working it out will take ill somebody l s a mallet and time, tact, patience and under- its me ovot* il- ad." standing. . But it can be worked out. as M TS many a wife has. covered. The ........ thinK tA a.e ahadb - Richard Catbif doesn't have hand o ea'id nothing against Dr. Einstein, the ch*) e. ,u u't he's notified his agent to than he l. urn down all film offers in it is'a d li"ato p~l whichh he would have to 'lay A young child reis tr hysiclst. a nltc'ear scientist or attenO t n expert on flying saucers.' t -a 'ine With four science-fiction flick comletel pendent on the rs in a row, Dick's saying: I motheron the ad it. I don't want to be type But start as soon as vou can as .a scientist. For a w'hil they try to share the responsibility .hlud4 .me every timd a wrovged for the child's welfare with the wuiband part rame along, Now father. te minute there's an' earnest' Instead of always jumping to .Wti scientist, they tat mef. I'5s run to the child yourself when directed is last scien he needs attention, say casual- r- directed his last science ly: "Jim will ou keep an uee I,1Piker, "Riders to the Stars," but o the baby while I wash the Ihe won't on theDe *ille on the baby while I wash the the won't be on the, DeMlle side dishes.?" Then don't give a lot of of the camera for the rest'of the advice. Let him tak charge in 'year. r advice. Let him take charge In year his own way. C rrmen Miranda's popping her CONS SSA -e about be!nv asked to star In PREQ ltczian films a la Anna Magna- ni witl a sweater, a tight skirt Start right now consulting Jim ind a cigaret dangling from her about even small matters that Thoffers oured n after th concern his child. Get him to IBrazl T of ers poured n after make 'some of the declions. wone doo 'en in Lean on him a littt, and le will #Rome d1ung a Euronean concert hecorne "Paw're that a child is not to 'r. but she doesn't see herself a draatiesn't see herself lust the mother's responsibility, asa dramatic star blowing but the responsibility of 'both smoke into the face of a Vittorio parents. , GaFsman. nare Play on his vanity by Temark- "Honee, weedout de turban ees ing on how much the baby looks tin Carmen Miranda." she flash-'like him or he has his father's rol'l? Pipples won't sand for eetL ha ize ft e father's importance. IIn -.,e I be scare be playing, Id'"th'i t*I npevdry way you ,w *- yon call drama." can alr-t yvil.owa feelines.a- '1 a three month rest for bout the child: responsibility, C -n before she embarks on pride and parental love. r ier tour or pets down to Don't trust time to take care l;r--s tcks about thp TV show of your problem. If you. don't bshe will headline with Xavierjsolv'e it now, it may grow worse Cl'-t. as the child grows older. 1- p. HERE COMES ENGINE NO. 24b- b C-a- F display at a New York toy exhibit offes MW I model railroad enthusiasm's. Brian Allen,. 6. propm the job watches the mo'e,' ;irans make a spetfj 7,*- I rf* "Lt*" AEROVIAS ECUATORIANA$,& A. ,u U Ti nA nA T L ~~.rc.-- A-i *idiOmHTER SERVICE *' WaRN EUROPE AND NORTil AND SOUTH PACIFIC COAmS , .A 'Iited Nuaber at Psamener Berti) TO EUROPE: S.S. Pont Audemer ...................... August 22nd M.S. Wyoming ......................... ........ A gus TO CDLOMBIA, ECUADOLFCGiB ACHILN: & SS. Manee ....... ......................... ... TO CENTRAL AMERICA WEST COAT o .S A.: M.S. Washington ..........,......t.. ...... ...... ... August 30th PASSENGER SERVICE FROM CARTAQENA TO EUROPE: S.S. Afitllts ....................................... August th PAssENOP. sERVICE FROM NlrW YOK TO PLYMOUM t HAVSt S.S. Liberte .......................#............ 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' 1, *t i ^ t I* *^t e _~^d^k U~ '""" 1je1 C ' DON'T BU Before You Wiave Seen Our Newly ArriM1 CRYSTAL WARi CLEAR & CUT Cmwnr ua Darl It. Tel. 2-tU2 Am toa Coli r"mn s s 'o "Anmn do CoUe" NilM.: V OfRAN at &* s. o I you, imo" I dm. a. . u r 1 a~.l fg E. BUmbee strok an. e as ii unable to Docwoattd oomM 4te B-Br2 i akglap~ce. p pDoton said the'VMMiWe~dd 1 9l f, f ,- u WV 7 D.l the snerant, r"lesi ean Lay Mx&- Qea41- 'Pinel *mton " heo it scond M of the month the Columbus ClaI, I.--Q- I I Th'e an'n .ftIrtKa amM t the lui mni elf' id-i he at report 4P1E b POOL PClKET S-N-elhborhood lchidren ta S _MiebI th t ado in the Watea Work Putk pool and sta p*tdMi W alarnt their design. The park a closed foer gwority muM" aSer the arwea war strto&d Now thu the war hi mded. a city emlal hb promamed to tae the matter p aw ith CIt CoumeaL I Delays e n tly. Our prompt delivery service and our large, complete stock of construction materials are your guaranty of economy. cam uak.u a db "od rInT oi Korean service is to join lI0 Dibled Amile Vetorm Your rights and baflao a a disabled vetera-4d the ltioe right or bemr Of yeW ftir i b0 y-esm to ramm-- iMl d pi s: &t prn you ply in prtiMniabg. 0i"e today. Soo kb D.A.V. teday for WM It ercUati O what D.A.V. m-mp- beship means to you edJ a r AMlew diM"Vt emwans. CHAPTER 1 Box 1431, Balboa, C. 2. Court ey of I: ' Aa~i pu. pqswe.-. QUAIrTY PaAmeAMMI lighawuy. Twlf T NMAAllgAtR IoI Wrrw k^H--- -- NItt i mUIYu5A3Oi!wp rqum ato" vmi l4 Uw b I I. S : IN ORDIR TO'MAKE SPACE FOR THE NEW MERCHANDISE WE'RE JUST UNPACK...I.. GRAND SPECIAL SALE at. 0- -fie ,: No. 16 TIVOLI AVENUE AY and SEURDAY TWO DAYS 50' Discount On Ho lowre -' , .4 k LW'glurines ** Italian Madono's "Lenci" SItalian, Germa, Emg k."Wedgwood" .P Chinawaor "Delft" Dutch am Caifarnian . .(25 o * "Murano's" Venetian Ashtrays * Italian Costume Jewelry * Italian Straw Handbqgs * Jamaican Dolls DISCOUNT) "JAZ fRENCH ALARM CLOCKS( 7 jewels) BATI-tOM ARTICLES (Less then cost price) co R..M. 1o, DISCOU O 33 1/3 25% DISCOU D ,T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Cash Sales - S 'S '( 1 ,. .. : . , .- . .. .. .. ...f . -;X ~lz I *~~%c'. ~: y*.Jw. - - ; b~ ~S~l-4 -wit ;;: ~kI: sveral SI Wi.- -:XI ,F' ,.*1 41 'p '1 I. .r^'^ -51 ' I ~' L I+1111~--T~ ~Pie -- 1. MUMMA -I-~-'-- ' -' - L *It J. * '. < ... r . ^ .;,l- . *rft ** * * '' 'F Lii. ' NT NT A - -ma~i You Sell'em.. When You Tell'em thru P. Leave your Ad wi fr.une of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 "I',. LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 Tivoll Ave.-Phoce 1-21,i and MORRISON'S Fourth of July Ave.-Phone 2-0441 No. 12,179 Central Ave. Colon "NOVEDADES THIS" Via EspafNo. 4 Panm R. P. Agencia Internacional de Publicaciones No. 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 2-3199 1.? 'i CARLTON9 10,059 Md* p STORI ..Pho@B. goea . PROPAG "H" Stral Phones 2 St. .r I. FOR SALE iFOSALE Household AtOSneolds FOR SALE -Kenmore wih'.ng ma- FOR SALE:--50 Ol mobile 6, Hy- chine. 25 cycle Excellcrt condi- dramatic, radio, custom seat cov- 'tion. Ca FNavy Pacific 3313. ers., an excellent buy $1,075.00 -Q .- 5083-A Diablo Hgts. 2-3429. FOR SALE -Modern Maid apartment -- ---- Itove Inter naconal Hai'erter, Re- FOR SALE-1993 Pontiac 8 Cylinder frigeralo r 7 cu. ft bed complete Chieftain 4 Door, De Luxe, radio, oil in excellent condaicn. House heater W-S-W tires. 5,009 miles. 14, I lh 1 t Son Fronc-tco. New Jersey tax paid. 1541-A --. ...- .- ---- Mango street, Balboa, C. Z. 5 to FOR SALE OR TRADE:--RCA rod.o- 8 p. _____________ phonograph Console 25 Cycles -- 9 B 1-4 HP refrigerator motor 25 FOR SALE:-1949 Buick Roadmaster cycle. 5 x 8 printing press and type convertible-equipped w.th woter Phone 2-3341, Ancon. burner. 13.000 miles, car in ex- cellent condition and will stand FOR SALE:-Westinghouse 25 cycle rigid inspection, may be sern by 9 cu. ft. refrigerator, just repaint- appointment. Call Bolboa 2923 ed, perfect condition. $150. Hal- Mead. man. S. A., Via Espaiio No. I.-- -IS -. y o FOR SALE:-T.948 Pontidc Stream- OR ALE.-Mahogany bedroom se liner 8. fadlo. Hydramatic. Ex- $1.V0; Mahogany diningroom cellent condition. Very good tires. set. $60.00. 5 ft. refrigerator $800. Call Balboa 2-1505. House $1 S.00. Hcu.e 1452, Apt. C. La 15-19-E. Gavilon Rd. Cries St. Eolboao, Canal Zone. - U____________. fW__estingho__ FOR ALE:-Leaving 1950 Pontiac SSALE -9 cu. ft. Westinghouse Sedan Coupe. Balbo Clubhouse. refrigerator $100.00, maple dinet- Barber Shop. te set, $35.00, electric fan. 12 " 00, bookcase $12.00, 2 Q M FOR SA.E.--1949 Chevrolet Con- tables, 4 chairs, rocker, chest of serltble. Excellent -condition, ra- drowers, porch shades, vanity and dio. new top. tires good. Call Feo- ckir, picket fence. Phone 5-337 Ia. 85-2200 or 85-2243, $995. Of 6SALE:-Frigiddfre electric store FOR SALE 1950 Ford 6 Cyl. 2 4 burners. Deep Well oven, slightly Dr. Sedan, Custom $1.300. 1579- Fort Clayton 87-4242 office. C. Cocoli Phone 4-263. ene 87-3146 home. FOR SALE,..-1951 Fordramatic 4- ot ~'ALE-6 piece livingroom set. Dr Sedan, Custom $1,300. 1579- banoo. inneripring. All in good B. Gaolan'*Area.,Phone 2-2958. coalition, phone.2-2876. FOR SALE -- 1953 Chevrolet Bel itC SAL.-Coffee tables, kitchen' Air 4 door sedan, 2,600 miles. d'.irs, lamps, mattresses. 8202-D. color green o cream $1.900.00, 6 h street, Morgarita. $635 00 dowln payment, nin ca j-hmo _,tguaranphHou m 079-)1, WI ib. SLCE:-Generol Electric refrig- lgamsont 0tephort 2-l503, erctor, radio, record-change.r con- sole. Simrhons couch. Telephone 2- FOR SALt: 1949 Codillac con- 3058, Pcnama. %ertible, excellent condition, W-S Stores, radio. Phone Panama 3-4242 GOOD BARGAIN House No. 7 F" Street, El Can- bining set $175.00, "White" electric grelo sewing machine $1t0.00, baby crib and mattress, $20. House No. FOR SALE -Dodge Pick Up 12 ton 29, 11th S. San Francisco de La 119-18' newly painted and in per- Cliftf, .Tribalad. fect cond.tlon. Dodge Dealers, Ti- Ji 'r- voli Crd":ing tE-Diningroom set made of o C.ing 'cedar with mtrching t1ble FOR SALE: 1946 De Luxe with Scheap. Bushnell sporting rodo soot light 445 00. House ,30 power, cose and stand 8'I-A New Cristobal, phone a- Phona Criitobal 3-2577 2970. i tALE--Woshing machine 25' FOR SALE -1951 four door Mer- .tcle S40.00; 5 porch shades. $8 cury Sedan. wh.te-wall tires, radio. .0- Q. M. steel buffet $10 00. perfect running condition. Must kcruse 84*A New Cristobol, phone sell account leaving the Isthmus "3-'2970. Cristobal 3-1815. P -LE -Diningroom set, k;cher, FOR SALE: 1948 Dode Custom .t. Picnic table. Swing Housc Setlan, 24,000 original m .ls, new -B,. Mango Street, Balboa tires. new battery, new car ICOh- SALE- t --,--- o t edition in and out. $825.00. Phone SSALE -Steel din ngroom set. Cristbal 3-2577. `.'es. bufiet, 6 chair-, I rdcker' ok. Simmons bed. double bed, FOR SALE;-Eleven Hundred dollars ars carburetor for Dodge. 4 tires wortl of cor for $740. How' This .60 x 15 S, H. 1 P.ng Pong tablet 1948 Chevrolet two door sedan boot. 16 fr. 16 louvre., 27"' x has been kept mechanically per-I 2". 25 cycle motor 74-.D, En- fect by replacing parts before .erprise Place. el 2-2683 reoch'ng breakdown stage. Body undercoated three times, radio, new I. E S S S rcac. O:rs, 2011-B or phone Cu- r undu 6233. SNISH CLASSES for Amer.con stu-I FOR SALE 1951 Dodge 4 door dents, beginners and advanced. w.ll sedan, duty free. Call Panama 3- start on the 24th F.:r information 3748. call 3-5327. Panama Position Offered I kPqgj Under GI IM Year Awav WANTED.-Sales agents for club Apply with your identification cord. ICornet'. Good opportunity for interested cer.ons. Parisien Furni- MISCELLANEOUS . e. em Al wlaI A,-nM mita. A.m oIl AM-m. C. Z. DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic. Central Avenue 'K" stiet; corner. Telephone 2-3479, _P _ Try your luck! with our merchandise -club ALMACEN LA PARISIEN Central Avenue 113 To MIAMI & "'EW YORK via AREA Boeing 4-engine planes. One-way to Miami: $70.00 Round-Trip $126.00 One-way to New York: $114.00 Round-trip $214.00. See PANAMA DISPATCH SERVICE telephone 201655. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS via LACSA PANAMA-MEXICO. one way $85 round trip $135 (15 day, limit $165. good one year; to L O S ANGELES one way, $159.25 round trip $268 64 t90 day limt l. Pan- ama Dispa'ch Service. 36 Avenida Nacionol 'Automobile Row). Tel Panama 2-1655. FOR SA4.. Miscellaneo FOR SALE:-50 steel.bbrrels $.50 each F.O.B. Balboa, The Texas Company (Fanoma) Inc. Tel. 2- 0620 IPanoma). FOR SALE:-1.500 W Kohler auto- matic electric generator in excel- lent condition $300.00. The Texas Company (Ponamn) Inc. Tel. 2-0620. FOR SALE..,Complete lin of Smith Way WeldIr. Electrode: Mild steel, cast irnl (Mahinablel, and hard facing. F. ICAZA Y CIA. FOR SALE:-- venetian blinds, prac- tically new, to fit four-family type house in Margarita. Phone 3-2562. FOR SALE:-Amateur Radio Slotion complete, for 25 or 60 cycles. Coll Balboa 3167. FOR SALE: Second hand Singer sewing machine, in very good con- drMon.. $175 00, Ri6 Abejo 13th St. No. 2842. FOR SALE.-Apex. 60 Cycle wash- ing machine, electric, 164 Colido- n;a.- FOR SALE:-12 piece bamboo liv- ingroom set, curtains, rug. $475. 00 cash. K. Kawai piano $300 00 cash. 0779-A Williomron Place. Balboa, phone; '508.. FOR SALE -Bendix Gyromoric wash- ing machine, 60 cycle, or will trade (or 25 cycle automatic wash- ing machine. Phone 82-5203. LOST & FOUND LOST -Brown Briefcase. important papers belonging to Rafael Weeks G. Tel 3-4092. Reward. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED TO RENT -N.ce 3 be'd- room unfurnished upper Apt. Will opav up to $150 monthly. Tel. 3- 2108. USAF Freighter 9.1 warn r.jAI tlure No 16. Central Avenue. Sad To Open New For Some Veterans Iaid To Open New or ,n oa s Armored Div. Airlifling Frontiers The deadline for starting Uprliing onties tw'hlog under the Korean Gi r I eI n e.':actl one Koear awy SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Aug. 20 if e acly 00one vEer away B lUet(UP) An Air Force c-99 air fr6=earlv 1.000.00 Korean vet-_ freighter "Smashed every inter- .ra. the Vet.;Tdns Adnmn- Full l Sire lh rehter "smashed every Inter- i.srteio announced soday O T I tr pinnaonal cargo-handling record The r etorannouncs are those who existence" when t landed here The veterans are those whoyesterday after Its InitIal trans- ler ed sinoe Korea. who were WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 IUP) Atlantic flight, an Air Force charged or seoaratrd before The Army. in a move to in- spokesman said today. g. 20. 1952. and who have not crer- Its combat reserve in this MAi. Gen. Clements McMullen t taken advantage of the GI country in case of war, has de- commander of the San Antonio fining benefit. cided to build un the First Ar- air material office at Kelly Field. Under the new nw. they as- 'nored Division to full strength, said the flight by the world's fna'ly most "enroll in and be- It was learned today largest plane "opens new fron- Iyn" GI training bv Aug. 20 tiers in heavy airlift business" 944, in order to continue aft.wr The move will give the Army and "is a powerful reminder to wards. The mere filing of an tvn divisions in this country ."1 the world that America re- ipollcatlon befo;-rhpnd wit an which are at full strength r-- main first in the air" IntentioQ of starting some time redyv for immediate action in He said the trio was "dramatic P"ter that date, Is not enough event of war. onroof that small crack units of VA s ad. Of the seven tactical divisinns U.S. fighting forces can be beef- '.'A emoi-asized th ft the 19M4 In t'"- United States. only the ed up in a matter of hours any aut-off-datt aopl'.'s only to RTnd Al-horne Divisions at. Frrt 9l re in the world." t*Korenn vet:;ire' who left Br-,-. N. C., is presently fully' The plx-engined. double-deck- Plft berorP Al" d0 lIst veer equipped ed air glant touched down here L eMe separated after that date equ .with 60,00 pounds nf engines for otr0seaated fter that dateIrepair at Kellv after leaving ncMd not rnnr.-rn th'-'-lvr"- The other six divisions areirepai a teav af ter 61vno it the 1954" deadline Tinstded aywhre from 40 to 80 cen s n d earlier 'erh n10n0 v h,. ,- pounds of cargo for Rhein-Main ti-y have two years from the'of aut'-rlzed strength and Ar- tIfq tliev left the prr-ed forces my off!"' Is estimate it rou'd *8 which to get started, ta' P a long as nine months to rerey ti'pm for combat. Garard Ie6l- Chanters rn ,*'--'. p"rn--'-ition T 1t f 3tor has been a source 25 and d 0 c'les Pay Wg'T PA'V'J. Co--n. --UPn t, m-'nr 'rnneern to a-m"- l]an- only 14W 0 complete with --While Charles Ma'-kepet', r're as they view the Army's cartrldge at ?'ll 's show"ng, h's wife t'-" '" ''- -i" commitments in MAtail llA SPARTON nWhsrielm fo a 12-gauge shot- cae of all-out war. M223 tm. It rrcc -irtllv discharg- (a eatre Mdblowon, off his left shoe. A high Army official said the *decision to build up the First1 -- 1I "ared was in line wb atn policy of "bringing general re- S' rapidly as possible" now that S'e manpower pinch caused by your lck he Korean war has eased. T"' lFirst Armored is station- Srt Fort Hood, Tex., and LIONS S. .ly under the command o, E. !. Gen. Edward 0. Far- and. slstant divlacon com- "*f *.~_ ucRC iti mender. H La i S CULES The move to brinT the division t ethe ',& BAG MFG. up to strength ste. ad in June ITAL Rg, and -Ared added I petus rtth rn' wnr s eaT r the Korean truce I-st month. A. MUy e'tals : i: d the diV ALMACEN RIM0 I d- rion is now 'practically up to strength'" 'TI FOk * * RESORT ciwra p Box 435,. l . -PanOam 3-1877, Crf a_ Houe n beach. Santo A In COOL Campnemin PhOne SHRAPNl L, Bdl2 l Or see caretaker there. Foster's Cottages. One mie past Santa Clara. Please brin linens. Phone Balboa 2-186. Gramlich Santa Claru aeoch-tr- toges. Electric iceboxes, gau ta. moderate rates. Tel phon -441 Gomboa; 4-567. Pedro Miguel -- - Wlltems' Sante Clara Befmtai f * 2 bedrooms, refrigerator, as onm.o B.alboa 2-300. .F ; Sm-ends . FOR RENTi Hounses. FOR RENT--Chalet 3-bedrooms, in Bella Vista. Phone. P 2n-o 2- 0075. 4.30 to 6:30 p. :r FOR RENT Apartmentu FOR RENT: Large two bedroom apartment at 28 Peru Avenue, Panama City. FOR RENT:--Chalet apament, 4 bedrooms. Can be sen from 2:00 o'clock on. Nb 40, lltt street. ATnTNTION Gi IJultbuit modern op tme4ts, one, t bedrooms. hot and cold water. Telephone Panama 3-4941. I FOR RENT:-Nice four room fpart- ment, fumishe or unfunhshed. Call phone. 2-207. FOR ENT:-Fumishd o~pm7rmt$90 including utititis. LAvilable 15th of Sept. Pebor PanaiM 3-2051. Miscellamens ; FOR RENT :-4; daro Cubs Ave. No. 67. Tel. 3-5443. FOR RENT:-Wolf pqIpls, 4 wmks ld. No 84. A AX uApt. o. 9. FOR L Rea1~u-A FOR SALE :Property, 2866 meters of. land with house. No dealers. No. 4120 Via C6rdoba, uebltq Ntve:-E nqutre sme hat. :ommiuting distance. Bungalows. 2 bedrooms, 5000 MM lot ts blder. from $,.900.00. pi l TN con C. Z '"" FOR 6SA--Selng-at a sacrflpt 3;I acres If cultivated-c id w th two chalets and one puest houst, oll concrete construction, 20 Yinutes from Balboa, informitiottalboa 2-3359. Transfer, Lady? MEMPHIS, Tenn. -(UP) - Mrs. Shirley Carey spotted a woman who wasn't quite sure just what method of trans- portation she was using. The woman got on a hospital ele- vator-ard handed the elevator operator a dime. "Oh, 1. gave you my streetcar, fare," she ex- claimed a minute later. ibd MIA A a + ~~f Uwtly the person who isn't witty enough to talk isn't smart enough tohut up either. .,, '. air base In Gernmny. The trip was made via BerMpdInd the Azores. The C-99, commaded by Cat. James R. Pittard MI ticelo. Ga., carried 23 crewmen ad obt. servers on the 31-bour fight to Germany. McMullen said the Berlin air- lift proved Air Poree hort-range mobility and the C-uu hoa now proven l~agO'rlaz lmomy. Refrt2eraters I I cles. $15.00 down and %1500 monthly. T "reedent of the Canal zone only. Only a few left. Act nowl SMueerla CASA WABTON I oeldm OAIUr IIa rO ei to Ihgrei UB RAFFLE lub sysm d HO -TtL 24 5 EVERY .DAY IS A r DAY AT-- COMMERCIAL , PROFESS"OAL, Another INovy New, I Champ fwurd BA An electric 'ht b Skills insaecgfor a pennies a mt.a h For Use In Storea P3re. 5- GEO& F. NOIEY, -CI 21m COrN Awe,. a Tel 24 W-2rJ mibEtlf .TW'7fl$'7W^ ^'TWV rYd. --.* .* Cnr* .S jAtb-vt. ,. 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Ws oi ( hb.) st ratt ShSeat Walce WreO*)ln s o0 n Lrd*n (omb d oi Cu toAue 4sep ig P /rime t Wd ..as tdse t swnt n ce oe rl A-, -. -- I .. ... ..31P ac ....9..M W TLContes t PI l an d it Washyer 52 Epir sea ne famlAe 2 tde0dys cludg See. Saon to A rl r e goodirde men. De t t ad fauoll oil upCl ofbti ae ahe d.erntl.ra ionA andtluqIe.lt q o-. e h.or eCt2;leX u Pouula a soilnWeorqi Wireronr wi be'A order -~ d~a. ~. g~h, ABn Fre an ann ual f. to'l theirea et -age BOW, fo. II. b et Aa hortet, n o ao o trn. a ue ti ru hat eU .8. 5hl cAe barce f ie Acrd ofth 41 enuolna ,i *h.P. .-. . win,' com ....e wr o cl AtJukaw k; 53 o* o nd I'nm rl I t s ..ee n , .r~R 1Wuitlo T- om g r.MUoMn srs. du o same ilianwas-dSue w mus...... ".contest a Pnulatfir ie toa yGDSme wrz es fo I b.est ..For uatt in-b edi pretntatl to e '1(M .to... muskAtconte i .s ts, .n rs dul d rby Same Irh At fsg AW.De CalmadSs tWeral Club flor aEd to oh Ar F men. 48dressiOct. 20, Is onCan to-e a m T d a sentence oin ie Dr wi wlg a will 91v addi ional cas nt hor teB murder of oe ne l e t Pl'ns'..CA. fbr maing the 06Wtoti P.M..for ehh o Wait today by ten. riamul beicit at st arte t, In- arra ou U.S. 5th Air Fqroe V, circu t and the auto-murder and lmpia .. IARo srAt k g! lilw 11ag fTheSateray addres I Ancon, Sataatdby1"d two Othm Air Force men. Club last Me oanets -ns wreq-ycs s Ttothr ne will wAir Fords -o. Chic s i= sblaulsse S. it Will tea W1111 ET, tubTT.-;jLuita, ewli Y l i~s I~~.rl~so be. .s'Sa. _ ?c... - I. r' ^*': a tdm Pad" s Says. be by ViT 11 .'.A, rrrif"* I R I 'a earn IMEXIOO TO NEW YORK BY HOUSEBOAT-Capt and Mrs. Bob Table it M Iorld n tb houseboat, Gr adma I. They are greeted at St. Marks, Fla., by Bo Lynn. The Tables, travMfl S.. through Inland waterways, plan to write guide for other waterway Wspasrs. I THIS 18 A ROOF?-Thbs sddle-shaped banging root of the "Black Forest Hall" in Karlsbe. Germany, will have no center supports. Concrete pillars spaced throughout the gs walls will support the unique three-inch-thick steel and concrete roof. Designed by Prof, Ech Sehbelng, the ball wHil be used for indoor sports events, exhibitions and rallies. It will eat about 4800. LIKE MERCURY IN SUMMER--FARES KEEP OING UP-NewsBm p shows mother of the high eot o Uving: the incresing cost of public transportation acroe the nation. Mat teams find they are unable to make a profit with parent fars even though most have doubled lam thr end of World War I. Many have been forced to incease prices i the face ot consideraM .-.... protest frno the riding public. - I A, ATKINS $ O P1r t EAU DE COLOGNE I, t ll| Y"- 8 to choose Ifro... 8del i/tful fgrrances * SO O MDAL IAU DE COLOGNE NftUWH LAVENDER 'LOON IAU DE COLOGNE 4 FLOWERS EAU DE COLOGNE WWAL UIAR LOTION ROYAl BRIAR EAU DE COLOGNE EAU DE COLOGNE BALLET RUSSE I It was early in the z8oo's that 'll Mr. James Atkinson first delighted Regency England with a cologne f exceptional delicacy Atkinsons Gold r MAdal Eau de Cologne. 10o years later the discriminating are still discovering the refresh S ment and distinction of this truly clade cologne. - Now there are 8 Atkinsons Cologne s . choose from--8 exciting fragrances, each with its own special character. Make your personal choice from Atkinsoa .. they' fun tochooee and fun to use. Im agg ,i, ,a, M / .,i S -iM t alad bi ATKIfSONS W Old US S at, Lade n-m -i C.;-.>' 4. V i1?~. taj - rc- :r I ..- -i '>. t. ;~-~-_-.. ----..lr ~IF--~IC~~-I.. ~--:. r_. 1. ;~; ~-)YTl~-lrr~~ ---a -- --- -- ------r--- - - Rrw"-- .sI i. -r ii~. ,. . .:w f? i *U- 6 Z* PANAM A Dodgers Out For Yank eter Chuck Dressen Will Try k To Show Up World Champs .= -o- NATIONAL LEAGUE By CARL LUNDQUIST TEAMS w L ft Brooklyn 80 37 . NEW YORK. Aug. 20 (UP) The Dodgers Milwaukee 7 47 St. Loua 63 53 were out for blood today- Yankee. blood Philadelphia 64 54 .543 And they couldn't hate the sight of those Yan- New York 57 59 .491 Cincinnati 53 61 .442 kee uniforms more even if the Dodgers were all Con- Chicago 45 71 .388 fedcratt war veterans. Pittsburgh 39 86 .312 IHaving killed off the Giants inr of Elli Kinder, who retired TODAY'S GAMSX Dodger Manager Charley Dres- :0 batters in a row for his ninth New York at Brooklyn sen set two new ambitious goals victory Gus Zernlal hit two Pittsburgh at Phila. (fW. -both aimed at showing up the homers for the A's giving him 31 Chicago at St. Louis World Champion Bombers-even and the league lead. Only games scheduled. before they meet in the World Series. Billy Hoeft pitched the Tigers YESTERDAY'S .RESULTS Dresser wants the Dodgers to to a 4-2 victory over the skidding New York 005 000 000-5 11 0 clinch the pennant before the Indian. as Bob Nieman hit a Brooklyn 103 000 03x-7 10 2 Yankees and he would like to toptv o-run homer Griissom. Wilhelm (7-8) and Yankees and he would like to top o- homer Westrum: Meyer, Wade. Milllken, the Yankees' American League ^ ?i Hiihe< and Camoanella winning streak of 19 games, set The Pirates ende da four-game 5-31, Hughes and Campanella, when he was a Yankee coach in losing streak by beating the Walker. 1947 Phillies 5-3. handing Curt Sim- - The Dodgers would be only mons his llth loss against 10Milwaukee 000 110 001- 0 halfway to the National League n ns. Frank Thomas' eieht-ln- Ci"ncnnati 200 000 000-2 5 0 record of 26 straight victories by ning homer cracked a 3-3 tie and Spahn (17-51 and Crandall. the 1916 Giants if they beat the put the Pirates ahead to stay. Nuxhall (6-91 and Seminlck. Nev., Yorkers today but if they hurdle that game they could top The Cubs beat the Cardinals. Chicago 020 00 0-5 8 0 the 1947 American League markiHacker getting what proved to St. Louis 200 001000-3 7 1 of the Yankees if they stay hot be the winning run on Dick Hacker (8-15,1 Klippstein and aaihst the Pirates and Cubs. Schofleld's bases-loaded error. McCullough. Preskor a (- , Yesterday's 7-5 triumph, which White, Brae, Mller and e. wes achieved with a three-run rally in the eighth when Canl Yesterday's Star Milwau- Pittsburh 100 002 020-51 0 Furillo and Duke Snider drove in keep's Andv Pafko who hit safe- Phila. 100 101 000-o 8 the tallies with key hits, extend- Iv in his 17th straight game. Face (6-51 and Jantia dz. ed Brooklyn's scoreless relief tons for the National Learue Simmons 10-11), Kontanty and pitching mark to 21 2/3 innings. this year drilling a ninth in- Burgess. Sning homer that beat Cinein- Broolyn stayed 8-42 games a- nail, 3-2. that beat Cincin- MERICAN LEAGUE hea~ of Milwaukee which top ni TEAMS W L Pet. 4 ,4$ e.eds 3-2 on Andy Paf- New York 80 38 .678 ko 919iter in the ninth as Playground Sports chicag 2 47 6 arrn Spahn pitched a five- Cleveland 84 52 .552 hitter for his 16th victory. Ted Boston 67 55 .549 Kluszewski hit his 37th homer The Isthmian Battle Ball Washington 59 61 ,492 for Cincinnati. 'Tournament. sponsored by the Philadelphia 48 71 .103 In the American League, the Physical Education and Recrea- Detroit 44 7$ .76 Yankees went 8-_/2 games ahead tlon Branch. was won by the St. Louis -. 42 7 .47 of the White Sox by topping Margarita Gym. The first round ih..ZI. Ji-._ n n. c T Don- ....r. '. .... follnows: amhna TODAY'S GAMES Was ng ion on" jm l uun-iscores were as ionuwa:L. illlul aid's four-hit job while the drew a bye. Margarita defeated Browns edged Chicago 4-3 in 10 Cristobal 31-21. Gatun defeated Innings with two runs on a sin- Balboa 27-4. ale by Vern Stephens, a triple by Les Moss and a squeeze bunt by Tn the second round Marga- Vic Wertz. The Browns also stop- rita defeated Gamboa 25-15 to ped Billy Pierce's string of score- earn the right to play Oatun less innings at 40 with a pair of in the finals. Margarita con- runsln the sixth. He suffered his quered t h e I r Atlantic Side eighth defeat. Yogi Berra hit a neighbors by the. score of 30-4. homer to put McDonald in front There were 80 children from for good. all points on the Isthmus who Ted-Williams hit a long two- participated In the Tournament run homer for the 6-4 victory and the series of games were margin as the Red Sox defeated watched by approximately 100 thesAthletics on the relief pitch- spectators. -. .A.Iha f.J w<. :; , i-tK * A. MISS AMERICA B JPACEE GOLFERS IR AW JIa J lea 1953, is shown grett g the Panama and Costa Iltabe jtinior g Ann Arbor. Mich., for the 8th International Jaycee Junior. OoT Gf ur Langley. whose prhitaee at the event was sponsored by Nagh Motors, i 200 of the best JupiLtlers from 46 states, Ha waii, C and the I the tourney. Thel a were transported frd thi o tatte in Naah Motors and dealers. Team members plcturelds 1e are (left des. Panama; William Hinkle. Panama; Luis M oya, Coat~T fqia Mipi son. Panama. 'Experts' Predict Knoc~kout.." Knock" For Brown, Finnegan R:f ..... ." ., . Washington at New York Cleveland at Detroit Only games scheduled A r YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Aic Washington 000 000 000-0 4 01 New York 000 110 00x- 1 Sima (1-3), Dixdn and Orawo. .I McDonald (8-4) and Berra. St. Louis 000 002 000 2-41 0 Chicago 000 000 200 1-3 13 3 Pillette, Stuart, Turley (1-0) TourI erican track ast and Moss. Pierce, (L"-d, Wright retu the ta t of lI and Lolark Wilan. y"P i G Oame Tuead -4 .f l ix of the-ll even Phila. (I 202 000-4 3 r F am- a . Boston 103 0 0 x- 1I ll 2. tlt.e . Bishop (3-11), Mart30 dte troth Flowers, Kder i e dalt .a le raII White. - Cleveland 000 110 OW4a i ctoAmes r i 1 DetroitU0 pt2 O vcx 3iin. t1 Hoeft n "(8ert gelawon the 400 ,1. n four tenth le~cnda T H T T t I Champions Crowned P~I *o lIn Canal Zone S S BELLA VIST Volleyball Tourney U :0p.- TODAY!- SHOWS U 9:00-pm. TODAY! -Thrbe new amplan we THE GREATEST OF ALL crowned MOFd ? in %Ia FRENCH PICTURES! 3:00 4:40 6:50 9:00 p.m. mer Recreation 11ey1= Toym inament sponsored by te Phy1 DIII E DAI" IT'S A SPRINGTIME Ical Education and Recreatli BLUE BEARD" SPREE IN PAREE! Branch of the Division (BARBE BLEUE) Schools- won the boys' champ nch Dialoguesl .0I- pionship throuj the efforts C .pDin Pld esmt, a binett 114% FssDonald mnithh, TOMfty Cs WAnti... .rian x..m llmM FltV O'Neill Si1 One-Year re -To Boss I n 1- PILADELPHIA, of P Steve p'e8 te, da- imnage tl '- phM i2mllies durl %- sge. gns Pact Phils Aug. 2. - i s*lned to- be Phladel. ag the 1is" hPrnM6t Bob Carpente w~rl. Mtd disclose the tenra ere ea.e-year contract. The Sqqtr' O'Neil had beft: qMelrg an. estimated s$UP as yeaw en he was signed t take er as manager in aid- seOtA In 1252. l -Mheld title hope tir uWganu at chances with the preset flllUe team for mont year. e said third baseiemn WIie enes was one of tle b ie daappolntments. -ib f mi l great," O'Neil lt i dtasin iis poor.* -J0 , TO n*-fdlal 6C-4. 6-l r taes e ow upo- 010 'u Clt. team Track Stars oa wl ro nd (oa r-l l St 4".d '* 915 0 i"', n o 1s : i amuot seore um %uo 'vw muer -t lay as Befinett, Johlon, Rogers 'bnd Baker were clocked In 43- point-one aeconds. Santa ruz Sports (By 0(cCAn All ties were broken Tuesday night as Hospital and Nooona defeated Medart and Ray-o-Va, relatively. Hopital, playing hard to keep out of the cellar, hipped Mesart 44-40. Hospital proved strqnger in the last half after ba little wild int the it. Hr p went right on top frasi the start, but Medart levrer.iU them to get far ahead. High-pointers: Hospital . Davis 17; Medart .0. Gant oMt 19. R. Millet T second game was W I ot lIg a championship contest b was played rather slopprl, w eona, now sole leaders f second half, drubbed ti- ft half whiners 72-34. Ray-o-Vac' l0 Egee on the eourt. advantage of the y and went on to fear. Because of un rt action, Dryden and a. of .Ray-d-Vac, were p the game. This mde it easier for Nocona as men are both helpful .High-pointers: Nocrnx 6rtffith 22. P. Grant 19, era 11; Ray-o-Vac 0. g 15- One of the sport'H Unmbers of the c - VO Butcher, has to the V S ant Crus Vacation S Bukehe has Inltt yu help8ort ed a prize toward the eld Day Program la. s d and managed sl Ioftbapll league, aii has donated a trophy for bI-kOUhall season. We, the S sports fans, for his generousd Cli the basketball to-an enld he bos because of and two gam l ed Themrwer 0 ufl. C"' B~~~an.10^1 Ti. cause of U over-the-wet conditions the bout. Flnegan bemgs of. lected di title athe te dayen afterosn. % Brownthe withll l wlt a knockout t'1nbmp tinudl not deprive Wl rdof Wl' . cause of the -over-the-weteh condltlons oe the bout. i ' n r iegan, trfm r oS,-vIij SColon Arena for the .' l WtOOw L- 1. 1. 1. L;~aS 'A.rnI ~, 4 1. '? 'I hs' !'~c;i: *'~h- ) a. a., E'K Af *'V .i l.. . ''* ^ ",; .; 4' ft..*. *.. Hard-httin ag Colan is during his train a If-W and seems a sur the ring the f 1. O semifinal battle 2. J.I #geheduled eight.pd . I victor Ardlne1. - .. 100 ,. PlashyCarIw -MTime: .ix-round I. 100 s1 Jose Tml : 1: be a 1. Ryt lasts. S. J. mA fou.rw,,A C S i. ~WLBoo :'' 8~-~~ 1. IM tBra . ,M^ -- B00; 2, . ly *' ,. *..kA5W ^ I T "1" JL I l OLI mpt we prag tWlan price Hf -I ceInts eu ^N- i-.^ --'.' -*^ * . V,~ Ii 7 : *. P-l q .% 4 I C :I . - i. Jib wa~t ". Ittiorl;;I ,,Ai ...| +:- . .l + Uw VI ,;'t "_ .- ^ 1. . *B t,,,I- .-"--:: AS . rntiCiF -, I. V.. iAil .- i Ilg 545T* *-jt1A.. * gsa.,-[ du;st.s t~ arwiss throuSh his leps to a eceiver o's l around one n then mu eeusly. TheBro- ak e upper part o his ion Is In early training at SGround, ep. (NgLt -- ~ ~~ --- I g Campaign; ik Big Names 1Q Eter Amador 'E Tournament A lnendid _eatr i of an evenOO Pr" An 1ol9'a tb male and SmaUe wmebe will 1h m MM i at t e A- mador T f the mebtly Mixed Scotch l ae Tour- nament gets u Bleray at 10 a.m.,.Suady, 23 Agurt, A full hedale of startingn times from 10 a.m. to I p.m. a been posted and the Tourna- ment Committee urgently re- quests the partkle t' coopera- tion n making tamr strttng times good la order to not de- la tho tollowin. The Cervoceri National Brew- ery hus donated two kegs of their finest brew which will be Iced and ready for the thirsty at No. I and No. 14 tees. A buffet dinner will be serve at the 19th hole of commencing at 5 p.m. Awarding of prha to Include past winners of the Club Handicap Chamoplnshlp, the May-June Best Ball Tourna- ment, members who beat Julius Boros during the 3d Annual National Oolf Day, and winningR ooupl In the Sunday Mixed SFoutrse Tournament will ple e other Just prior to, .or after buffet diner is served. The ever popular Chief of WARff, & RAlvrX Ba". GOP. N. A. t wlU be band to &d all tar gh 9unday Wixed h nutname event care u jo:j r;Mo am. Col. and Mrs. Orohs Maj. and Mrs. Hamilton. Lt. Col. Maeks and Mn. Coa- stelo. Mr. C. MaMurray and Mrs. Mr. J. Hinkle and Mrs. Ham- t. Mrd Mn. Boyd. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ladd Lt. Col. and Mrs. Fowler. Cl. and Mrs. Miller IM. aad Mrs. Hayter Mr. Lasy and Mrs. R,Lincoln Mr. ad MS. French. Lt Col. and Mrs. oGrman MajI. and Ms. snney. Mr. Lally and rsM. R. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Frnoh. 1 :4- - Lt. ol. and Mnr. German ' s, and Mrs. Keaey-. 4 Ma, and Mrs. ndall Dr. and Mid Drenna. . 11:M : Ma. and Mrs. Wood MaJ. and Mrs. Barber. ' 11:31 Lt. Graham and Mrs. AbMW Mr. and Mra. IMeres. ' 11:18 L. Col. Dow and Mrs. L. S& Taylor. Lt. Col L. B. Taylor &an M* , Dow. 11:45 *fU Cmdr. and Mrs. Clark pt. oClay and Mrs. DM 11: .';*, ( 8 ' Lt. Col. and Mrs. Barr Maj. and Mrs. Payne i< 11:3 .-t0 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Rogers ., ..j. and Mrs. Cummings I* 1114 .;za Mr. and Mn. Morris Mr. Wigg and Mr. Perantle. m :L 12:13 p. . Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. I. Taylor-' Mr. and Mr Vands rrlpt. ,. 12 : Mr. and Mrs. Pree Trim Mr. Olen and Mrs. W . Lt. Col. and MS. 3l I . Mr. Robinso and Mhi U Capt. and Mrs. Mr.d s Mrs ,. M1U. and Mrs. ur. sad s. a '. By SmU IMH." , K Tom to Wtoased LMpMO QUa TION: The batter - with the tbaea lftaddi. thu next pitch, the i tcam discovers that he . out of turn. Is br out aS - the runs vaunt? HaD t C T Din. Answri rThe battw w. shulad av beea ldtmg h Ur flared ut, at the ome wt m The ramm who ea sm the trle most n tme touIA bakes. The a*S who NUf4bWR bats tI his proper po tle.. . Q. Who was tm firt E4 signed by as Amotcar LA M , tnamP-Lou Davis I;._.a. mab N f Mlth and qith and XP rts. Leola r" aditen N- -By pAkWjibnwinmed we cegaw oar Special Sale m wr a swe kin -U K' *'w^' .'-' '1 I A-Z 1Wr sad ra "of Am be over Carroil bbBurk,% GOeorge uaTex- A. amd M: DudE ! N or-; Mal, Ohre Mpn Don. Kinogli E Halrd; OMe. Mr'.are tul ol sr he -dirled | the orI S. -- rWa uw ol T in order to make space for our new merchandise we're continually unpacking. ., NeW Ton SU l $ no r f i ut r I $ 37:50 .. I'i tf ..! I" 'C~ *'4r .. L.J~ 37.50 Cogw ,AM LQUIDATION of. '"HASFl"wti:tw and DINNER JACKETS one. .'$12.50 two. .$19.95 NO ALTERATIONS * 4, TROUSERS nyloa e"rd, tr a, rayon now .' r C u l r $8.50 st$13 7.50 0.00 ES STRICtLY CAS I '' NO RETURNS "Hdw"iolfhte WI b'rs Men of Goed TMA- COO $ OL..R r 4-l.. " I- ;;I .~ , - t-. t~-J'j We -Sepu . y1' F e s .** I L -I--. *'5*13 . wF '"'- ? {re AM- * nI O aO s 4ee I i I' ", "TW 3flP'II.?J " -. .t --P IL - -- m 1" - - ~ .-L~C ' .^,-., . kl ;I .. .;, i I I ore Than ,. 'I -~ SX'r Xvffimz '0 n AN I Pan inae "Let the people know the truth andi the country is saoe" AbrauiamlJ ':ue .^______ ,_ '[ "ift', -* *1 * . SI * CE 7 Win Loss Iran Morocco LONDON, Aug. 20 (UP) Te- negotiating with Shah Moham- RABAT, Morocco, AuM. 20- rance- h a rpadlo said in a broadcast med Reza Pahlevi for the use of (UP) The Nationalist, anti- meak' bloo adled here today that Pre- a BOAC airliner to carry him French Sultan of Morocco,- 8141 civil war as alter Mohammed Mossadegh had back to Teheran. Mohammed Ben Youssef, was sides ub been captured by nnr-Shah tore- The company, said, however, ousted from his silken tone lr es in Iran. that no agresWent had been today by France. n Royalist government forces in reached. An announcement could The French government, pled- y the Iranian capital crushed be expected "later In the day, gtd by treaty to support his s scattered pro-Mossadegh demon- perhaps at any:hour," a spokes- power but under heavy pressure stratlons with troops and tanks. man said. by the fierce Berber tribesmen The British Overseas Airways Rome reports quoted the Shah to kick him out, ordered the Corporation here disclosed it is as saying he was trying to find a Sultan to go into immediate chartered plane to return to his exile to prevent a civil war. Syubold Wife capital at the invitation of Pre- The action was a triumin foir 9 i Syb ld, Wimiler-designaten Gen. Fazlollah the Sultan's declared eniee, b To Sail For NY Zahedi. led by tough old ThatalM 0 S l For N Teheran.radlo reported this Ouari, parish of Marrakech an Aboard Ancon morning that the Shah has ask- ruler of 2,000,000 Berbers in. the ThI, Aboard Anon ed the new Premier-designate to towering Atlas mountains with it Governor and Mrs. Seybold spare the life of the deposed the wide tSAhlr. oT 1 will be among the passengers Mossadegh. El Glaoul who has been seei* U sailing Friday morning on the ing the 8ultat scalp for year, PLnama liner Ancon for New Peace has been apparently re- charged the 44-year-old rules, o rk, according to an an- stored in Teheran after yester- who also wa the Moslem announcement from B a b o a day's bloody and rapid revolt in spiritual leader of Morocco, with d Heights. which at least 300 were killed in "Impiety'' and "modernism." riod The governor will go first to struggles between followers of displayed plbtUrea of the ul- at Washington for a brief visit on the Shah anudupporters of.Mos- tan's daughters. In Bikini batl r official business following which sadegh. The latter were armed ling suits to prove his pint. of th he and Mrs. Seybold plan a to the teeth and counted on the The 50 tribal pahas short vacation. Their vacation cellaboratlon of the Communists. cald roared their approval aw A plans include a motor trip to Meanwhile in Teaneck, N.J., theBut8ntaOerlast various mid-west cities, the brother of Iranian Foreign France, ieriul of alvi a ,The date of Beybold's return Minister Hussein Fatemi suffer- urged them to hold off il af tof the Isthmus is still inde- ed a heart attack shortly after colpromfee could be sougt. flnite and will probably depend hearing reports that his brother Today the blue-veiled Berbe on the date set for the Septem- was "cut to pieces" yesterday in wartors marched on Rabat de'- ber meeting of the board of di- the army's overthrow of Premier termlned to enforce at the rectors of the Panama Canal. Mossadegh's government. point of their curved words the During his absence from the Nasrolla Salfour Fateml was decision to topple the Sultan Ilthmus, Lt. Oov. H. O. Paxson taken in an ambulance to hospl- from his thrne.. will act as governor and per- tal. He said he was "so shocked France's resident-general Gen. fom the duties of the president I don't. know what to think." Augustin Ouillaume, saved them Ot the Panama Canal Co. which In a halting voice. Naaollah, a the trouble. reate to the company's activi- former member of the Iranian In a face-to-face iint~view ( iesi an the Isthmus. Parliament, said he would wait with the Sultan, he ordered the further reports "with hope in rotund monarch to get 'o tta Th rtheart" that his brother might Guillanie acted on in**uo- le Thing be alive. tions rushed' to him after an age At A Time emberof thae family emergency cabinet meeting hld .sNor an unweatmed woman; refused thismorning In Paris. s to let Fatemi talk at length, say- Thirty tanks and armored sl, WALWELL-ON-TYNE, l g- Ing he wea "very sick." ears surrounded the Sulfn's th crooner a, Aug. 20 (UP) Alf Rad- Nasrollah Is currently adviser white-walled Aguedal palace w receiw ford,.50, built hi4 own auto in to his country's delegation to the during the iterview. Even phone p- aent an the front parlor of his home United Nations. He also is a lee- connections with the ,palace pot. even though he'll have to rip out tuser in the department of orien. were cut off until the interview 3h3ough the front window next month to tal languages and literature at was completed. Hwrth- n movee it. Princeton University. Crack Benegalese soldiers, r date, French Foreign Legionnaires w At leasi and French officers paroled Mr. Rayme I the entire region of the Meho- a (forniao Sar, the Wae d enclave surn- aWhil rounding the palace. shw use Si The coup, development, latest her unter t i .4f1m~ ^. eqIn a series of wildfire explosions me. to vis SfJspreading across the entire Mid- bad, actor I dle ast, came on the eve of the now is in E great Moslem religious festival 4W ga"id of Ad-ql-Keblr. 1iyp, to pa Had ,action been delayed un- be o*es me til tomorrow the faithful would Wela thou BIRDS EYE FISHa have had to choose between the teO 0 me Sultan and a new religious lead- wie Sep- laStalled by the Sultan's KLph there S enemies,. .AC . Delicious, tender Haddo*, Cod, and Cleaned, llted, quick4frasn immediate the catch. Tbhere'.Ws saa y NO "WATB ! ounce is super fish.-etin... you' love EYE FISH! Baked, Wld or broiled-nmy fllet is a wondart supper dish! Fes lau d yurw ommiswry a #E r-P ~~Lw 1 b~ US hIluence, pIt ige Abroad Decllina Adlal NXW YORK, Aug. 20 (UP) - Adlat E. Stevenson said today after a six-month world tour that the prestige and the moral itfluence of the United States abroad has declined. But he add- ed that he doubted anything had been lost that cannot be regain- ed. At a press conference a few hours after the 1952 Democratic Presidential candidate arrived here by plane from Europe. Ste- Perch. venson said the most important task facing the Elsenhower ad- ly after ministration is holdingg togeth. ! Ery er the grand alliance of the free.", BIRDS He aid he found an imores- f th on abroad that US. faith in cooperation Is being replaced by "a readiness to go it alone." "Unilateralism is Just the new face of Isolationism, and it spells disaster," ho said. "Just- now. unhappily. our prestige and influence have de- clined, together with faith in our judgment and our leadership." T- SOwE SIt-Never Rains WiA Y! 4t Wht-- DMOART!'U, Tex.. Aug. 20 S () -tricken real- gi Klater today S I' much. here for two have t~ rucked in rain. E.ght t and : ,.. .. ... .. ,. .. ," .:, ... 4. ...- i. .,: and - gm for hall^ i ad `in JbrS i~p - law 1Bi~p oabert , 1.1 isterday *sgn a ttlenit 'offes~d; r r under which she s 41800 as a Ldowa d $100 a week- sup- Haymtee nd LMsa ew can uet ia.jar- they win have, t Sone year because of ' hMinu to file for' Divorce. e. Mrs. Haymes maid the. money granted he financial settle- it her former 'hus- SErrol Flynn, who urope. she will try to get iy her "the alimony gh Haymes was free. irrying the former Moslem Prince Aly were other trouble* citing him. ices possible deyr is native Argentina eay, in Las Vega . sh o p file d su it &- miger for 2K861M. said Haymesa ad Kont % year aanf t newr paid. - Sq.- '3 wf *'-"" t .4 : -.;', 2ifth of structures The, atw e. on-st iory a~..fo whic%' - Js for the on" anI -. *-. ... ,) a rWENTT-EIGFHT YEAR. PANAMA. R. P.. THURSDAY. AUGUST T3, 19U . Eastern Potentates' Sco alf of tm wa atlttle 016. 20 oUgn and L the ;r~YI~CiP~C __ ftw -^rlbtej I f r |
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