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-* . . Si ~': 1 ~ *' 3;~ 4"'v : -'" y * Al .-?' 4i_ - Abraham Ltncoln. Now...6 YhrsOit itt Paralso Cl(bh 's To Smid Trm Attorn W. T. Sheridan, Jr, re~reenretige Roseman Alex- ander 'M 26-year-old PFnam- f anian charged with burglary, waived pre'imlnary heartn yea- i terday afternoon Magi te's i Court. Probable cause was found AM Alexander was bound over foi ld trial 14in U. S. District Court. Bal *as wa tiontinued at $200. ps ide- was arrested by SnZone poiceman Fred 1 .O 2taft r the defhdante r- fled from the office ao arm Clubhouse Sund The police a eed, founc P4 M Cmt e cl biu Oface. .Poea staid earlier thb'.Wei - thy believed e l to l. p for as aho 7at "the Red"jaL6l where he is einpoy- as-h cut-. n. . i f' .u i * r r r . WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (U w. I Cole (R-N.Y.) aid today thdt thE tuse ol of Aug. 12 produced an explosion"eOf anw vea proportions." It certainly was "more than jpat an owMic Sion," Code said. Col is chairman of the NouvebiueAiea4i Committee. He.ond three oter h iniese 04" town were "informed fully" of ItkSMrt S scret briefing' lte yesterday by Io offiieb,, a trol Intelligence AAency. Immdiolfy fter the meb 5 g' grassmen we loae how U.S: i. Ruasian super-sbob blast, k Si signed to reassure the Ame'rib wep ~,u The United States. "and thus gBlMho a adi b 'i the free world, ti and will con- and cd Il a mS-S tebMtotben to N effineat ipl- WIcul 'J g m inB hthe atomic san rte Au - *l"th Rusia. Cole dd. * u t lm a ttM with the M nIt ,rA ^ S Pram later n mi .j. ---_ .,u On Red 11' : -, W'a g k. -w -. llEd t5l -i~5rI~- coc U- %datl SstI * each from liY sbmachine mates then hfrried back to baseball dida'ond. where were spe~ndIf their see. Conaw:tive n|bt, key tore up e bleachers. N Mame of the wood for ,!nd. other ies to build mug&& ,--- --I an me Me viet termeanclear 1H-bob) eac- details were m e S. TIM The hlybl That meant that the Ruarn, was given b Lt. I. exploded a hydrogen "device" bell. tini CIA dn lt.,; wiA A mb rider. Miller. another OIA e although the CIA told him, n addition to Cole, Cole refused to pass qn any de- Cordon (it-Ore.) and tails of the alse of th A1Won Rudse.ll (D-QOra R)P azcbt to tell sa rputsrtaras. Jeaklns at "Thr uol In tInd od of it- ae .ri snin self carrots the Implicaon that ann rL t.a It was an explosion of mot re- clunre f tbthe Sle apectale pronortlons. It certain- cole prpimed i ly was more than just an 'atom- ientg fr the h The bilqest iosslble A-hnmmhi. l e ".the e.n.. ..o comparable to that of 20e.001 within matter of .L are undooreOod to yield violence it Oeurred. tons of TNT. "It c-rtan-- --mwon" Cole's fOmal statement that sleuthIng," he sd -i the United Statsa occupies a -- "preem,-m-t position" srgg.ested -- - PnOtber "lm^altnlw n"-Atbtt .hf A((ers Rod-m UV. hydremr aeolosidn of last - fall rawhlv was b ger and bet- Bv FnrtEv m. .-e 'e - te" tlan the milut.8l"M s AT "r" ... Cle's aewowiim .brtnMnit ar ATjOMItf. *Ah.eita are, 3.U r~ - '. . i-Ac.fr 1 m w.eak the Moral CA mes -.f born In earlier deo e ione The rae n timeor N 'Tk oft h mrowomPn'p ai married. In rave omefWOt ;l = to- mhad not e IN ,. .m Another.me x.'-once. H er us"- inrses l i n a- who h iid, he ontn md 'e ja so mI do",-portion mM" the t uhemre the o-m- I beaew- 1 n n a un. w 1 g o Ma ei *tt htattr mat mg Oki&a. loms p * he 'p.. :~.-~'~- I'. r~i-..* - SIL 7:K I ,-* ' -p<'.-- i * I - L"Fr edji~ f L '.. - ~f~;lel .~-~J~r 'ZP10) I; r c!~8aa~~:' '-" ,,', ,~ i!. .~. ..-I 'c' :, I f .A c.. J o * ' [*'r & ~r- ; ~ tr" " .. .., .... .*, .oWYessmNS * ... ,Yj TMs PANAM AMUCAN a X .,D Wnen WIT H4 1 ti 'a i "b O L'L':F t: *.i ,it r \ I -,i !i hi ,il -y THE PANA-A AMERICAN .w...N ,AD o. ... o ,u -, Labor .Newe *em, o 'MN** VN. aOveU ma * N 0 *^' '' *laW e Ama seutop -; a . TELPHO uW PANAMA .No A 740 0 .1I) A nd A'M6N-CPPIC9w, 1.170 CrNTtI AVNUS atWIIN AIT'TA ) 53;1H $TO"A- ,43 ManlioN Avg. New e T 1 Yom '117 4 ' Pt *IX MONTHr. IN A D VAN C a,. S,..... 0 S 00 o0 ONE Y erA. IN AOVANC-g r *o 34 o0 By Victor Rfesel THIS IS YOUR tORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN A "mysterious cell" operating l.... 1.1 YOUR inside the White House la "plot- If I ting" to sell President Zisenbow- 3 LOW *I I er a labor policy which would I have been too radical for Frank- T. r w lin Roosevelt or even Harry Tru- E 0 maln. according to one angered -u- member of Ike's Cabinet. -* The Mail Box as an open foum for readers of The' Peoo Amr- This Cabinet member,, who reIn. Letters are received grtefully end ore handle. l a wh I& .eafit spoke freely to a sma ll groD 9Of dental manner. A republican In Wal I" Jut if y oucntribut0 a letter den't be impatientiit it.dmesn't appear the the other day, has bten mext day. LVters ore published in the order received. actly these words. dOily pasn _e PlIesM ry to keep the letters limited to one pe *length. from Inside the. party h pre- Identity of letter writeN is held in strictest confidence.i vented him from exploding C n SThis newspaper assumes no respopsibillty for statements as e inien public. expressed in fetters frm resears But whether or not. the Cab- -- o inet member Is right in charging that the President ln being de- SAN ANT'ONIO BUGLE liberately deceived by some of Sn A o T his own confidential advisers. San Antonio. Tex. the truth is that Mr. Eisenhower 8.: was handed, and did sign, a me- note a photo in the July 19 Magazine Section, of the Guade- mo to Coni t hepielhd ild* lUe River. It is supposed to have been taken'at Sman Antonio. not possibly hie read I fifor SThe nearest the river gets to San Antonio is 20 itlet north, and among other weird things it the first power plant on the river is at New Brannafel that has could perpetuate racket control an abundance of water flowing from Jacobs WeUll, a young river of certain unions. Itself some 60 miles north and joined by the Comal River at In making concession to la. * New Brannsfel. a 2-mile navigable river, all in the city limits, tr, that Mr. Rooesve and s furnishing power for the Caromal Cotton Mills, manufacturers Mr. Trumian wid e r have of cotton cloth and short panties, and long nylon atockings for made, this meme co uld setual- Down 20 .miles south, we have Lake McQueeney with a large dollars worth of un\eh welfare power plant and a resort lake 50 feet deep at th e dam. Vacation f ln into the handq e. th.e homes line the lake, and speed boats galore. In all, the river has mobs. 's five power plants, but it is possible the photo was taken in the It could silence any courageouX hill country near Kerville where it really gets dry, but not as rank and file member dry as the Nueces further west. In the Nueces you can dig a few might be wllin to endanger his feet into the sand and gravel and strike a supply of good cleariishoo his famil a h is \l arinking water, not the kind of muddy water Bob Ruark found life toofhtl il r mol n ir '. a in Africa and wrote up in a recent article in Colliers' Magazine. f to fight eithr mob-or ma- ~ ' I hope to make a trip to the Rio Grande In November for the c'hie control of hundreds of it opentng of the Falcon Dam. Don't know where they will-get the e dictatorial labor bar es water to go behind it, but it's ot to rain sometime and I am bet- throughout the Sation. ting on the tropical storms In the Caribbean. They are de s oon. full of cut an g iveie a certain type of tough .,,.- certain o Sbor chief total power over his REASONING CRITICIZED membership. e- ---"'*..I '9"-'- .. niCurundu Maniy believe that only a vet- ... "-" * Sir: eran unlopDst could have written " Messrs. Westerman. McGeachy, et al., lay their motives open or suggested his memo-and to question when they promulgate the idea that Panama has been that it was done without confer- saddled by a treaty which it had no part in drafting... but ignore ring with the top AL leadership or soft pedal the fact that this treaty was ratified by the junta which just never would have that constituted the government at that time. If you pursue their dreamed of asking a Republican, ., thenserva uso v t ivendres of r suchv " .of reasoning you must .conclude that the embers oft he conservative President for such Snta, as well as Bunau-Varilla, sold Panama down the river, vast nower. ^ How long after 4 November 1903 would the Republic of Pan- This memo would have gone As the United Natioas general Assembly re- .rea aa have survived, if a treaty had not been hastily apd expediti- to Congress just before It recess. convenes In. New alk ler I a osly concluded? :;, .-,r ed, if Sen. Tatthad not died and the Korean ite and peace - d (Byt the tears of the .1903 treaty the thed the thrown both Houss into mourn- revealed that u ofA 1, o 5 feet intou the sandand gravelnneiit and strike a supplythfr~rbor of havei to thedrnger1 hi depeudenee of the Republd.).' ia; "ing. prenivenh n further businesses nations have paid th his thought undoubtedly played a large part in the minds However, informed Washin-the world orgaization. .* ; w both Bunau-Varilla and the Junta, and for the sake of honesty ton circles are convinced that The United States which p As s er ct of 4.- !it should not be ignored. .the forces in the White Houge the UN budget o. I pilion, 15 e0 e 11 i If Panama is dissatisfied with the treaty let the nation assert wheh parttceitated oin re arng that ba paidbl d p.e -Q fti manhood and so state its convictions in a forthright manner the memo for Mr. Eisenhower In- The largest amont-. W that Ot o wa th f -rather than resorting to name calling and an incomplete, based tend to urge him to send it alone Rg nearly ll arr presentation of history. when Congress reconvenes next The smallest aoetndb owedt . Spectator january. Th second largest bala - NO ER OT his. despite the fact that any China's 8.1 million or this . ANt ER POINT OF VIEW analysis of the memo, which Ike behind an actually signe, will reveal the' "e. .t..coun. trielS.. :thato-ly -t readingLnumerous stories of how Panama got her in- following: w l r eve th a , hen ce, which ifntdes the distorted edulffit y lI PPaftml It is posible, for ample, f or'D" l in a recent article 1 would like to refer to.the. book ",The anonsoiore. of raceto D I O ' u d Divided," for factual statements. It is plain that Panama trolled local nstructi uon Dr. uld not have sutceeded in gainltag her independence had it not officials (such as those reunon Drly e t a n for the Ingenuity of Bunu-Varilla. And certainly without indicted fuorh sto tioe I ct.l te t, likotection, which was afforded by President Roosevelt, Panama ot wis to drnve up t w Ui would still be a part of Colombia. balfra er dra tit o .aRepa a seeshospitail and say: "Lrom ow son a' downth r"vt ALONG THE SAME LINE u r name a m %. ..an was as? s a. N EeThe memo handed to Pr.a S When the committees of the Republic ,. Panama and td e dent Eisenhower simply wipe liitee( Statesmict next moth to.per, hap!PWat hwl tprea tM 5 force as regards the Panama Canalb. n n hMtions h'"d6- -ta itatives from Panama will remember the foowthiin: f kte Memai hinth andt thinrn n i 1. Colon and Panama City could not be really called cities the working men want to jln, Dr. bi o I until the Canal started. Especially Colon, mostly swamp ic a ry. I until filled in by-Ufnited States. 2. The difference in Health conditions since the Canal. Then, under this policy state- of N I-. 3. The oad across the Isthinus, builtby United States. ment, the union chiefs mention- the 4. The road. to Rio Hato; built by the United States. ed above oould simply expel any i .tn 5. The pr posed road to Cmsta Rica, financed mostly by the member who openly attacks cor- United States. ruption in these locals. This ex- KO-- '~t:JnlUl ..: i. All New-Cristobal which was swam and filled in by the publon made possible under '' Uniteds States. And given to Panama. oefron Five of the document The smlt a S7. The education and-buildings and money appropriated for Eisenhower was urged to send to troo.~ 7Sh 'I the Point Four Program. congress. Section Five states: it Curious. i (Pesident Eisenhoaer)... Kht A N8oeRd that in addti ben to on.i.. non.rpepnt of dues, a union mayex- m lay a member and require as I, e to discharge him for o. fAn s e by the member of o h it confidential information of the work ree t tbeu bookten.= CwNTRALot be snvirtalllbIlibaosaer Ipttnw Pcwt A af P nar.,,- R.-a m woud si baart aosaset or to '-- Prho pi"ta i an sarFeotaNtO Presents: e or 1pa the: dentEisenh koe simpl wfl.o i ..I wlh r hr elatves. Or even to deaoe a pmbc secenating ampt re stidy -CENTRAL GIANT Rtt a ine aun SILVANA- MANGANO VITTORI.oGASSMA i Wm feoul be, MO a dd AMEDEo NAZZARI en-rwuwd to-er e In otbhr'ordb, whoever pre- 2Tipnared the statement thi the Healthconitins incO C a. yth ot a te-on funds In atherUione n. No. 19the memo opens wea shaortea cto Utcominl.te onI se ol o f addi-l tional vdo of t IlelImns of dollars now d aIs i tp tin welfare ident 01Mlh Abe w_ aive '.r\ * .9' -, .'.:,, .5. A; ' : - ,., "- .^,I'r : ,4 ,~ b 1B~ v4". l d,, :?lw, ;,,. _ .^. ,.^ '^,, lad this pin t unaware of ofl mof ,-...% f ., "dTIY I . 'S Gd.s Dond. Quw.ra' S I. II. tt" S-iti ..." r " PAGr't- -. :~' ':t -.1 * *.~' ak.. ,rr' .6 -' F '* -. I. .... -, .e A1s* -- ~--- -- ----i ~~Ti~i~7 _ ~'~y~~ '' ~d~ah. . Alp - * ~r: . 000 . .! ' '~ "P.3' (-~I~ ~M11~ Y:r- : n S*r!r f *~ ,- rr J n. *~ rgt (4 oat~,~ peck,;e ,r ra~ic~;. ~ u. .r.n . ', s . fc Sernm eueei- : w^*^-,< P ^.jA o ' 3' 'B i '. i IS' .3 iI' -C .. " M *^*4O*'!' ft... te-'risB"?- ^^^"1 .*** 2* -* (-?" _."-- ... .. .. ...... SiSBL lB" t" ;.' S"S?'to!S(L'" S 1:^^ .^:L. ea \::ir~e-.0to;0|,^ *rn~. 11~ tet o Group ot of the Oate s f Te Following thers pr uMd- i me'es pAlie Cllma-t Mln S Al l Mrs.. th a Pen, Ms. h SBarteny, mne, Mram. errt Wrttr, mud cLaren, MN, -A0"t" ith a wgiest atih a a pfae in hswhonor be Topper Diche at In w.a.hlpgtsC i. c. for .wo o.iB r sa n. mrse option. .- S '.M i;. -Ma-Nor I a Orft wath as a fae- Tony loft'.totsdign tNe Pa- nama aor a PWa wttb n InftkCe Wainhomengor or awo Needs. 6as ., tXt. he as go Wy Blaa* f' Boa Angeles to contunan education. Orfli fter-in ,n( i,1 I ijp *I S-'. "'I 1'' , o In r Iwuva ,,!q g., ge .. ry Ii ' ^j '. *I. . FI lI f'*" . -- "& - Sm- 4I Ih ~I C 1,. II tetalns~ her -s U-sotenuth Ivh"k lt Lsor L a That'may be but it isant - Tf being very 3-' B T WaT( M fT4 Wo frwas 1iW,, >^ :~'~ 4 YO HASE )f la- . 1" i.' ii,: New Books A new book of Ogden ash's poems, the first collection of the famous poet's veras a ince 194 was among the new books adda to Mte Canal 2&ne m t hees duringthe pat week. The new collection entitled 'The Private Dimtni Room and Other New VeMes." SHistory students will be in- terested in e Romme Papers," edfitt by . de-Hart, whi chwas a plaMe in circulation y the -Jbrf.1 The inmet of new B1OWl and ierl authors follows: .. t: W eater Book . Oftt Art: Afria scul r egy 'and Pmtn and landscape in. .- Iuti * =. a, leeW. araM urrh oe1i .,ew mden -2 ca - papone. Chile'sa Ne-etlvea: Story aradt s: ertbook o'- Pamt die and cot ate satiof igrapy, who's noew ad -way, brb" fmre- ardman:' Qot olanhed it tMt Way Mofuer; .nd Mystr in th old.nd bom% -Ortmn. 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'j '. . .-' .;., i " '% ::1 r a. c;3. am i a.Iire Ri 100 GALLONS GAS W HIwII I '1I II b I I i--r ~ i .I- -*------------ ~' r ..~ ~ r ; ~I-: .6 '_,. l'* ;;;"3 : Q - , 1 "II 4~~~ i ;, :I :Q f ,L -- W-EDNESDAT ENTERTAWpm80LT S The ,hbe Wednesday Cla b wm Certals event bl Beeper at her home l Cee Slto, with a ames. T The butlet obvered and Mrs. Harold White served with ai tl Tr ft had a refreshmenth p. centerpiece of' white Those present also were Mrs. O carnatliq l Jin ruve. Teresa Comber, Mrs. Edward A. In recognitbi' L blrth- Cox. Mrs. J. McCarthy, Mrs. d.y anniversesti *i-O their Agnes Porter, Mrs. Vern Prier, inelmber, Ml a. Mrs. A. Rymunt Mrs. Mary S ft of a p r Hokard, Miss huth Croler, Searriangs wm to or Mi Mary AUle Quick, Mit M by the a se Prier, and Mrs. E. E. 9 81immonaon ,s Ore, Mr. and Mas. L.I. Schu- w weloe lereedT berg, Mr. and Msn. Hard SAa; a said to White, Jr,,'Mr. add" Mrs. A. S Mrs. Olady 1s of Oo No- Benton aAnd dauhter LUnda, hito who tes len for a vaca- lt and Mrs. David barshaw, WW tlion to be spent Sn Jose, L4ie Croft, Matttn Bawyer, .A Costa Rica, qaW Mrs. Rde Diego AfaMr Major DB. Shine, Evans of Clo end captain B. Townshend, R.T. her vacation, lrbli. mg, L. W. Wright and M. E. The iior WIon. thp rem lvehing. - They weearlo Atlnnant &e id Anglen Tasit Mrs T Canal To Join Teraament Trs A group of Athatic Bie and vime vi, Mrs. visiting ,anglers transied the I -_OoyttO C*_ a it ," any *-. 64 Z p ., Qiua 463 nill ad PROVIDS WE. R.,i toda and tem. .. Jilk, A ut-(UP)- a SIn the rt included was ofI h Astant Cmodore of safe burar atte h Crstobal Yacht Club, auti Naval Air oatton in 1U61. Palmar; Rbert Duglsr : Ru- Wilton Cay Slocum, Ael Potter of St. Petersburg, aviation electrician from a former Canal emld who Ga., and lather of four was with Dr. H. W. Itten was arraigned before a UA1 when the 'first marlin was missoner here on a ea W caught in Panama Bay in the breaking and entering w early thirtpa; rti Nickels a tent to cout lar commltteeaa fthe. Olb fraoim FBI offlals at the Atlantic 1d, Mt. ad Mr. announced gloeum'~ Hugh A. Sheer of Columbus, he was employed on a Oi, guet of Mr. and Mrs. basa after hours a a i N. E. arker of Colon; Capn for the station's edit N. B. P arker mnd I ro Rch- fice where the burglary l ard Parker. on a week-end. 'c, It is planned by his friends As a janitor. Sloum had't k that if Commbdorte Palher to.the office, the FPi s1D u W lands a prie big fish the Dringt its investticgatna members of the Cristobal yacht PBI said it tmraed ' club will look forward to a shipped under a fl titmoa i n large celebration of the event. from ew London, Com.. I. - ---- address in Florida where Seo Min Ann Newhard was known to hare "Ipol Arriving contacts." Miss Ann Newhard will arrive Monday aboard the Panama. .S. Atty. Jacob 8. Tem She has accepted a position said at the arratlnlea t " with the Canal Zone Schools Socum had told ahorila Divdion. Miss Newhard is the his arrest tht he was "br daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Temlkin ldicated nmoe o A. Newhard of Oatun, and Is a loot had been recoweed. graduate of Colorado State Col- 81ocui, who officials said eot- eoe Greeley, Colorado. sealed his correct age to list the Navy when he was 1. . LL- CoL An Mr. O'Conor nentlv was returned by air tae ArrivIg Pr Visit Turkev. Lt Co mel and Mrs. P. O'- He had served at Ouai f Connr will arrive soon to visit several months alfte thea 1A am. O'Connor's brothers-in- lary arid later was law aM sisters, Mr. and Mr. to duty stations in the euMC Lus Caostlo and nd nd Mrs. fore being assigned to dt ; AlMutin CedeAo of Colon. the Mediterranean, offielai s Mn. O'Oonnor .Is the former MiM Carleta Obaldia, a men- Tndustrlaf research ha her at ae of the oldest fami- it wsiMblo to nroduce cold- ' li to the Republie of PFUnama 8 xvnthetie rubber In aebt ~oiamul -ad ) O'COnnr are minutes, coMiared with stlsfed In Washington, .C. 14 hours required until ro i CONTRACTOR THE MUROZ HOUSE an *t ***e de.r. wn oae, oe"ue de d b Sit ad ICentral A 0416 MI Phene: k27. Oisn. ----------.. -^ -. I- a 1~4~ ' .... l$i 9~ ~ - -- n'- ','i.h. R -b 'nG1 CT T- HOLLYWOOD iNEAl Close- 3-D. Believe me it's a chore to S ps and Longshots: Of all the'slt through one of the dep,nies Stories told about Bing Crosby'd with those glasses on. All of our Nonchalance, this one tops them friends agree." all. When Bing made a hole-in- Casting eye-popper: Frank de one on a Northern California Kova, who played t'e com'e- course during a golf tournament, book-reading deaf mute in "Split the ball struck the pin on the Second," is a former Colum.ie Spar three hole and dropped into University professor. the cup. Walking onto the green Memory note: Remember Su- through the galley with a zanne Foster, U-I's wartime sing- pleased but casual grin. Bing was ine star? She's now In England collared by an excited spectator with hubby Wilbur Evans, who Swho said: "It was amazing. Biln. plays the American ambassador The ball hit the pin. spun around in Gregory Peck's "The Million- and just fell into the cup." Pound Note." Bing removed his pipe. tapped It on his heel and said: "You Terry Moore is :'raoning up know, they'll do it every time." the choice roles in Hollywood these days but In cpse any rival Duncan Renaldo isn't worried dolls are trying to figure it out, about Gilbert Roland's wall that she's telling it: the Cisco Kid who now rides the "I work like crazy to get the Some TV screens has lost his good parts" glamor i Terrv went after.'Ctome Back. Roland played the Kid for Little Sheba" when no one could theater screens with one arm a- see her In the pqrt -ri now she's round a blonde and the other a- done it again for "King of the round a bottle, but Renaldo plays Khvber Rifles." him for family appeal. "Thev wanted a Pritish girl to .avs Renaldo: work with Tv Power. but I de- "It's a ne wera. Younr audien- cided I was the gal for the role. ees are far more sensitive than I shut myself un in my room they were a few ears back. If I with Briltsh records and a tpne started making passes at blondes' recorder. Evervho'~" toll m- T'd and bottles, the kids would never nut It over-that no Amrer- throw rotten eggs at me." lican Oirl hpad evor devrlnned a convincing Enpllih "er"nt. Five-foot. 1-inch .TJnr Allvson "But when I we"* to reA'1 had 6-loot 3-inh Jimniv Stew- the part. the Prn-',,er enulAn't art as he"- leading man in "The: believe his ears. it ne'-vr-h K-rr S(Tlenn Miller Storv" and now. In 'and .ean Simmwo" rin Pl- v 'Foxfire." she'll be emotlne oD- American girl-. then I can play posite 6-foot, 4-Inch Jeff Chan- an English girl." d]or. -"I feel." she's ouippine. "Ilka I'm co-sta r rn with belt Constable Accused ' buckles." NEW HAVEN. Conn. (UP) - ARMEN GIVES IN Constable Everett 0. Rasmussen CABMEN GIVES IN of Norwich was scheduled to ap- A Carmen Miranda's version ofpe' In feaerl court here in her triumph In Rome during connection with the foroinq and' heuroesan concert tour Is zpr t cashing of a $180 Income tpx re- :. diplo of the week. Sample chat- fund check. He was the accused. ter: Sf "De pipple scream. "farmella! T regausi! I sav to dem from stage, 'W'at you min. hell re-' 1111 I am not beautiful girl.' s a. sa 'Oh. yes, vou are bella S uqpsti. Den I look down and see i fir Farouk in second row ap- 4 pland. "I saw. 'Hokav. folks. you ween.i SSoshaddup and let me seeng.'" Homes of movie stars are .im- pler and in better taste these days because actors are no long- er a mystery to the public and because all the blah and hooey have given way to honesty. That's the word from Sascha S'rp stoff, former movie costume designer and now the nation's No. 1 ceramist, who remembers filmtown homeR with a wince: "No period could have been I. worse than Hollywood's addic- tio nto dark somber houses with c80anish shawls over the fire- place." : Sascha's ceramic art objects. (NEA Telephoto) coffee. tables, ash trays and din- A VISITOR Paul Haley, 6. nerware decorate the homes of of Denver. Colo., proudly holds the stars at prices that range up a picture of President Elsen- to $5000 for a piece of ceramic hower. who visited him. The sculpture. boy. who is a victimn'of an in- PiL curable cancer, hoped pInmeet 3'ILIAND NOTEBOOK the President. The whl'Ex- Voice of the people note' "I' ecutive took'time off.fron hLi was overjoyed to note that you vacation to make the boy's - I *al v nrinted something opninEt wash rnmt- trup , 'tWA [he Pacific $1t i Nmpgafloln INCURPORATID I B1UWi M HIAlA'B 4W-' - Royal Mail Lines Ltd. 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THE SAVINGS BANK Institution Guaranteed by the State, Pays 2% Interest Annually on Savings Accofpts INITIAL DEPOSIT $5.00 We make loans with guarantees on first mitag or other securities. 25c. 50c. $L00 and $5S0 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS I.j1 rI'CWI ..'I ,u ...- C OXL VP F.- as. .lil3.~~P UtWP~ 4i ." L a .' " i , .1 J) .,.R .~.._ 1 :~LIY I J X-11.1 1.' '(1 L ,;iM _ __ ____ _ ~1 ...,I Em 7, 7, N: .^ '. __I _I__ . ~ 1' '; THE1t jp7^^ ~Bs~s~ r , 1 rirrvr3rr.r+~Nna~i~uu~,~*61 TiA * ,1 . '"`1 I 'r i - ;ED ttue.ami *r, who iZo~e s in the Vn I* *- on La and IldL~llwb" IT. ILA..bor P~ 1,1~ 4i 4 *9. -F r *^ ~~t;'- ** a~rr: 4..r s r-Lr stw n mtt-l 927 to 1937, AndrewsWk he Chicago Her -,the DetrolL Times, 'edition of the Ne Tribune and for American. Tribud and in 14mU. ".8,,alt witbhot oh 10 < c find prepo affUdavtt. provt The benefits are w tt Vt1,ftJ f; BaS. :. *, . f"* !V '"f .-2 '.' :; , : g ' 4r^'!^1? ^^*^ 1 "Lt In 1987, he Jk o the Herald Northa-outh vul. ,I am was 7baa, ldiW4 to N.Y., as 4 gavary." the opera Wve corre- f6 Pas Peas k ;phalcan. pondent. In 1 "_edfrl was P a 6 PUa r2 aId theo Dpolnted khead tIe Herald 4 PuP P2a PaM ' :e 'cor-. Tribune's WMahigtom bureau. Ope in kad- M nig' cI Andrewsis survived by his wid- I msreths od, Mastha Nadine Wright, and -- - I- B two sons, Jcha Wright and Peter i. ub&.au a pool idea 1w lead Ferguson Aldf&VL an unsupportea queen or Jack. had ... ucn a leaC; someumes gives de- gen, Al-rfi e4er a trick tpat he could win e in no o-her way, and sonam i, es eived. 4saciicesk a E1cAk tiaat you ao j'rtly would have, won if you had tri rp, sunpy held your ire. in the _--om the point of view of I theory, therefore, West's open- te- t ing lead was a poor choice. Satonall',y* Acuaily, a heart opening of klW Alton W tof the aomr. kumd represented the only Canal Zoej.l Radio As- deiens ie hope. It was vital for at e association, will be'hi pecal guest East to win the lirst trick with ae t the meeting g o.e C roads the ace of hearts and return a wi Apmateur Rad iC which will anomond. Had he done so, the Srly '- be held Tuesda t 7:30. at the aeenders would have rattled nt~- clubroomm on MaBitfenace Divi- oif a niart and three diamonds .also a per- st. premises, Street, one t o deeat the contract 1 those who bock from them tobal Club- When West opened the queen him, I shall hOpue. of hearts, Sou0n could see- the L 0 .- d anupger very clearly. He was J White attended .AJR. tL. miartlly tempted to cover the National Conventm of Radio opening lead with dummy's Sb d Amateurs last moCtI hi HoustM, k tng at hearts, since that would Ted~s and will taise* the maiy surely set up dummy's ten oft d & i,- intereatto actvl .whloh hbarta. He resisted this tempta- She parted. explain tfi; however fearing that ast E the taa prt project Of t be inspired enough to in et to "hams." h to diamonds. It has also been planned to When dummy played a low show two or three short films on heart at the first trick, East techaieal subjects. could not tell that the winning ^ t-3,r re ~ -ayt was te put up the ame a Shearts. For all he could tell, cordially invited to attend this south might be void of heart, and future meetings of the club, in whlcn case the play would which are he'd on the second surely cost a trick. It South ha8 mad ( arth TBuele y :.af each -singleton small heart. It wa, month. vital to hold off in the ho 0 mont. that West would lead diamen Orhid Slides safely from his own side. urag, as Rightly or wrongly, East ode-IBna d- n Bplayed a low heart, and now o toll going, 0 iOW South was home. Since East B :TuesdA At IJW could not gain the lead, South SUe J D could easily get in to draw three Tu d y A d rounds of trumps, after which array *A4tegWad editor of his long clubs would enable him the Orchid Joarnal for this area, to discard diamonds from the wHil prer set a oIf colored dummy. South actually suc- sldets atse O Nt Armed needed In winning 11 tricia Vrwees al se, O r., La Boca which was two tricks more than aiRoad on Menda at I p.m. The he could have won If heta e series will include an oremc*eali payed the king of hearts at. the lecting train to the B1 Volcan. first trick, %- I. - - O: f awer of Panama anda jouy-" S flower. Afo~ na .i IJ. miemlbr of thoa Ca- adminlstered beleletes. Knen for hsx- Qe and tn ha ist the U Sf L3K i~lg &rraPoe for the Ca- r dam ha- ald Zone Archeoloaical Society. visolns apy to litary pereonael and their led or Injured or family the pillc of the! fn illness con- C l d u& Pn&m are te ,lthe i ld 6 m"wIjI t"rt.tend. ib thWe ied The USO-JWB Ar -d Forces 7.1950 and dService Center Is a nrp nber a- I who served in evar of the Canal Zone Com- S sun, Cht. . CA A ATOI! TO . Frl the Patio ENINO j .. I,^ Tr dancing 1 .- -i i .K 1. . '. l .. , 26 TRIAL ?::-La~EY We aieelaMae in personalities.. Thoe's a hair style to suit TOURSI Our an is a loveler yoen. Our exqrt operators are: 4NY~Lh~L) 3677 Jimmee Sue Seae A Foreign Service Sch imeie SutiBete, daughter of PL3 a H. Seat, O the U.S. Em- inu li Bln ma and Mrs.i 6t1,.laW M=-awarded a $50- Cbholarship by the American Foreign Service Association in Washington, D.C. I BY OiWALD JACOBTY R ( P)-ert early stage" M aCisenhower's WritteM for NA Slrvire' , L e~sfe t ,he Washng- can.jai *.' --- .... W.t w- tork' Andre u tsrt his writing career iB nm to 8tar N$d1W M Stow in 1ce HWrr the news- A 10 N I per a reporter, 10 9 a ten WSaDieo a at the Sun whbts he all~ ated from a 4Q10 c* rBportc-t"a 5 A tor and col- S rmnIt. A1 A .- . .iT While a student at Canal Zone , Junior. College, Miss an Candlelight )D-,ce Vice President of hi Kappa, National Honoratf Planned At JWB lastc Society for Junio r Planned At JWB President, Gamma hnil Tomorrow N sorority, member of the TOmorrO Niqh Club, Treasurer of the Association, Art Editor for The monthly orchestra dance local Collegian and CotM with cpndlellght atmosphere will and "All Star" Baketbal be held at the USO-JWB Armed Volley Ball player. She wai Forces Service Center. La Boca a member of the east of the Road. tomorrow at 7 p.m. winning one-act play "The Special entertainment will be plant " presented by 'BlueGrass" Ervin, The scholarship was pre ponvlar television and recording through the generosity 4i artist, of APRS and Maria Car- Honorable Robert Woods men Gonzales. Snanish dancer. Foreign Service Officer' ( Miss Gonzeles Is tbe eleven vepr ed), who during his more old druohter of Pgt 1/c Antnnln 30 years with the U.8. Stabi Gonseles. 1st vn Hq. Co., 33rd apartment, served in maat InfPntrv. Fort Kobbe. I tgnments including Assi~ Military perannel annf their the Secretary of State a j$ fm.niss are cordially invited tolhassador to Sweden aru attend, tina. TODAY PANAMA CIT THEATRES PreWl UX JW I a TheM a it of All rreh "BLUE BEARD" In vultlcaorl rMl CECILIA DOUBLE PROGRAM! tANDOLPH SCOT', In "HANG- MAN'S KNOT" In Technicolor I k momna Reed ALSO: mmhba Webusmuller, in 'VOODOO TIGER" ENCANTO Start riag in EpiSOl OF pasem.n or ZEN"" speanom in U VSCCAVIRI BELLA ViSTM I! 2:40 4:5 s6: 0:0 Sa 10o unshiiny Sorul in Q. .iuldi Canev DOM DAYT. Iw IL " ArcIL .. Jm TSoC DRIVE-IN Romance! Comedy! slIer "I DRFAM of JEAN! tJ1 IN COLORS MIDNIGHT BOWI - "CAT-MAN OF PARIS" wtth CAL SWmoN CAPITOLIO Bette Davis, In "THE STAR" and - Roy Calhoun. In "POWDER BIVER" In Technicolor I VICTORIA "BLACK HAWK" (10-11) "Adventures of Captain Blnd" and . "BLAZING BULLET gfnama lCanmfl t Aeaten- SHOWING TONIGHT! WIABLO HTS. 6:15 8:15 PEDRO MIGUEL 7.( S Jamd FERER z Zam Er GABOR DDAW.F e Cowtn lln 5 X "MOULIN ROUGE" "TAXI cmIIICOLdaRI lmudar lOULi.OUg= Sunday ;T;OmC ZONEi U-- -:--- --- h A LB.A Airw.itioned A ALB OA ,:25 S 8:25 .^1 MN MK -rl. hg~dllt' 'p GAM BOA 1:1 ChbarIto. OTON GATUN 1 Yevmu do CARLO "URRICANN gMrW 4bcljk^WI ^ AL -=O WARGA.TA a*, -. AMnO 'I.; I.-... '*.Y Miss Seate, valedictorian of the Canal Zone Junior College| Class of 1953, will enter the Uni- versity of Texas at Austin next month to continue her studies for the purpose of entering the U.S. State Department Yoreign Ser'-ice. She was bom in Sprine- a field, Mlasour, September 20. 193?. and has attended schools in Missouri, Gergia. VIrginia, as well as at Pretoria. Transvaal, Union of South Africa and Tan- 'rter. Morocco. before entering| Canal Znnp Junior College in the Fall of 1951. . . gig ;i ra i m m nmer 6832 6 54 46387 4187 86CIM (D) *AKJS VJ ' meant .say I "very griLe e-. W' i: psta RO 3-.BM ' -ALI-u h ks -. I ~i -? : rt U rl- So rat t nh ~*C- 1(; N.- NMI ',' '" S... r .': "'iy .'- . ./'- a--... -, .. .Iv' '%f~J' '-4-- 41 . = :jpwffmi *ift i i~WI~IClubl 894[ I *Sr , - n ~c~Ff~lr .* - *'.'-- . 1'" ,_ l-7yr* 51 'r 0. ~ I *. -, .j^ .- ? , 'W j i' ; : : ~~~- ;~'~P~a'"~b l~;~'"4h Ov. You Sell'em... When You Tell'em thru P.k las i', I Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 "H" StrIet-iPna m , No. 12,179 Central Ave. Colon LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 Tivoll Ave.-Phone 1-2291, and MORRISON'S Fourth of Juiv Ave.-Phone 2-0441 . .; I . r: I , 1*^ i-. , FOR SALE- Washing machine. ... West;nghuse reirigerator 9 ft. all FOR SALE:-1951 four door Mer- Sporcelain, portable electric sewinga cury Sedan whte-wall tires, radio, hiachine. 49 Ford. very goad con- perfect running condition. Must Edition. with radio. Misc. items sell account leaving the Isthmus. '"Telephone Balboa 4171. Cristobal 3-1815. FOR SALE:-9 cu fr. Westinghouse FOR SALE:-Eleven Hundred dollars refrigerator, all porcelain. Houie orth of cr or 70. How This S 1581-C, Govilan Area. 1948 Chevrolet two door sedan I, 'T ----- has been kept mechanically per- i. "A ALE--Radio-phonogrooh au- fect by replacing ports before S.'}"1ttitc 60 cycle. $40. Crib and reaching breakdown stage Body mttre*% fS, $25 Metal Credenza undercoored three times, radio, new S$-5. 6 ft. wooden work table, $15 recaps. Qtrs 2011-B or phone Cu- S4Metalo clothes hamper. $5 Car pic- runclu 6233. Shie box, $14. Sun beam food mrx- FOR SALE: 1951 Dodge 4 door Y- er. $15. 2 large rug mals $5 S-Pive man life raft wirh oars English sedan, duty free. Call Panama 3- '`i!-'nn carrioge, $20 Call Ancon' 748. i2--33 __c20o FOR SALE:- Leaving 1950 Pontiac -FOR ,LE--D mngroom set. kitchen Sedan coupe. Very good condition .ccb rer Picnic table Swing. Houe--Balboa Barber Shop. .'154'-B, Mango Street. Balboa. .. -------- FOR SALE- Bargain, 1953 Henry PQR SALE:-Modern 46" airfoam 'J' 2.000 miles, leather upholstery, acushlined love-seat with t o economical, tropical model. 14th. cutchioned -tbles perfect cn- street. No. 117, Apt. 2. Paitilla, .rtnotching end-tables. perfect con- ISn Frcnciscol. Anytime. dit,in No. 54, 45th street, apart- -an Frcncisco_. A e. ment 3. FOR SALE:- 1950 Studeboker Star- FOR SALE: Comfortable Morr.s Ite coupe, black with tan seat tair with reversible plastic cush- covers radio and almost new bat- ns. reasonable price No. 54.' tery. Will bring for your inspection. '45th street, apartment 3. Call Kobbe 3230. Cpl. White, dur- -- Ing duty hours. FR SALE:-Modern mahogany bed- FOR SALE: 1946 Ford De Luxe r nm set, ivory color Itwin beds), with radio and spot light $445.- inctuoing beautiful dressing table, 00. House 84-A, New Cristobal, almost new. No. 54, 45th street, phone 3-2970. t aparSen l_:;a i 3.______I FOR SALE:-Ford Jeep. duty paid. PG SALE: Oal ch2oir, Simmor-i phone 3-2840 Cristobal. Beutres B malredros. 2 bedts,c-4 FOR SALE:-Oldsmobile 1942 Sedan 'nah mattress. Bedroom set, corn- $2.25. Curundu Qtrs. 221 -A, Splaa. Bargain. No. 9. 44th street,. lT.eone 83-2180. 2 Apt. 4, 5.00 to 9:00 p. m Telephone 83-2180. F- .,-, Bamboo nng m s. FOR SALEi-Buick Super 4 door se- FSALE: -Bamboo lngoorn set.mles. Plastic seat covers. 6 irand, brand new. 9 pieces. Call dn 9,500 miles. Plastic seat covers. Luiundu 2d .6 D i St. el. 8 radio. Tel. Navy 3679. After 3:30 2103. p.m. - .'c"SLE:-FHousehold fniu 'FOR SALE:-Chevrolet Four Door- FPCRe SALE: Household furniture. 1 Sedan. 1952 excellent condition beds, dinette, piano, choirs, tables. new 're. Ph one 2-2298 working V` cribs, electrical appliances. Albrook new"tirs. Phone 2-2298 working *hore 5197. Quarters 84-A. hours. 3-1294 after. .., S. -elucraholdapi nc tble, FOR SALE: Chevrolet Panel 1-2 SALE-Household, "2-end table, Ton 1953, almost new, can be 't standing lamps, 2 soals. Tel- financed. Phone 2-2298 working o, 3-5202 Ponom. hours, 3-1294 after. 't:'SALtE: Magic Chef Range FOR SALE:-1949 Dodge 2 door so- -Ws tlnghouse Loundromat, 6 gal. dan. Radio. seat covers. Call electric water heater and 9 cu. t Kobbe 6276 for this good car. -Fsigidqore. Phone 3-1768. ,'WR SALE:-Westinghouse refriger- P OfI S trs, 6 foot $50.00, 7 foot. $75. POSition Offered t'.0; twln -bds, springs and miat- trfases,' 60.00; dinette set worth WANTED:-rSales agents for club. Six chairs, $40.00; console radio, Apply with your identification cord. $550.00; twin bed frames, $10.00, .iCarneti. Good opportunity for 'pod and metal dressers, $20.00 interested persons. Parisian Furni- each; homemade 'bar. $20 00; turp No. 168, Central Avenue. bpokcase headboard for double 0'bed. $15.00; child's blackboard, p l .00; .,nnerspring sofa, $15.00, He W anted alan blinds, coffee tables, Stools, etc. Telephone Balboa WANTED:-Meld for care of three house 0855-B. Balboa. children and general housework. -House 1488-C, Dohrmar Street. S u Balboa. Anytime Sunday until 6 1M 1 P1 p.m. F WE u Mu EUI Me For Bind ftl Salvration Army School te Blind will celebrate Its W'iiulvtrrary at 3:30 p m. ai the Maonic Temple 1t Mh Street. Scha'rman will be Lt.- b orer 0. W. Bandells, commander for thn rica uAnd West In- and guest of ho- a's Firqt Lady. I .Reamon. f" ArLtmy band imd Club. undes Wivl render miscal! sa s tinted fre ., ii TI U~o .t F 3. ... WANTED Miscellaneoa CAR WANTED: EAuliJh 1-2 Ton Panel, must be In good condition and con be financed. Phono 2- 2298 working houae, 3-1294 after. STATION WAGON WANTED: - 1951 to 1953 ir good condition. Must be financed.Phone 2-2298 working hours, 3-1!4 after. Will buy Cadillac block 1952 1953. Preferbly duty unpaid. Tel. 2- .1458. WANED: Vocation Quarters. Ist. of' Sept. thru 10 Nov. 5083-A, Diablo Hgts. 2-3429. WANTED:-Vocation quarters in Pnaome for month of September, 3-0281. I FORI SAL E FLORIDA BAR xM I s* Street FOr aftemur l a ctan L|n~ySVt-ln "NOVEDADES THIS" Via Espala No. 34 PanamA R. P. (Belal Vlt TLhwtre I.) Agencia Internacional de Publicaciones No. 3 Lottery Plaza Pfone 2-3199 ,i DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic. Central Avenue 'K" street, corner. Telephone 2-3479, Panama. Relieve your feet with a pedicure by experienced operators; perfect manicures for only 60 cts. Salon File's, No. 4 "J" street. Telephone 2-3266. THOMAS ENGRAVING:-.Trepbls, Jewelry enrevilgs, mame plates. 1 thk nd "6" St. Wet Ne. 91. Try your luck! with our merchandise club ALMACEN LA PARISIEN Central Avenue 113 SPECIAL FLIGHT to Kingston, leav- ing every two weeks $60 one way. $108 round trip. Panama Dispatch Service 36 Avenida Nacional (Au- tomobile row) Tel. 2-1655, Pan- omo. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE FOR SALE Household_ Antomobiles FOR SALE -Bet-' Ross Spinet Pa. FOR SALE. -50 Oldsmobile 6, Hy- '*nd. 2 mohogarv chairs. cob.net dromaolc. radio. custom seat cov- 'Phone 6-438 oaler 5 p ', ers. an excellent buy $1,075.00. - -- -- `0S33-A Diablo Hgts. 2-3429. FOR SALE.- Bendix Gyromoic wallh- -A D - ing machine, 60 cle, or il,1 tng machr e 60 cclee or wsh, FOR SALE -1949 Buick Roadmaster Strng mfor ane. Phone 82-1 03. I corertible-equipped with water SP burner, 13.C000 miles, car in ex- FOR SALE -9 cu t1. Westinghoui.e cellent condition and will stand refrigerator $10000. maple dinet-! rigid inipeclion, may be seen by 're set., 35.00 electric tan, $12 appointment. Call Balboa 2923, 00, bookcaseS 12 00. 2 Q A Mead. tables. 4 choirs rocker, chest of drawers, porch shades. aor.,t and FOR SALE.-1948 Pontiac Stream- chair, picket fence Phc.ne 5-337 liner 8. Radio. Hydrmatic. Ex- FOR SALE--25 cycle refrigerator. cellenr condition. Very good tires. New home cabinet trye sewing $800. Call Balboa 2-1505. House machine with Weslnghouwe motor. 1549-E. Gallon Rd Wicker couch other misc. items. Balboa 2-1505 _FOR SALE 1953 Chevrolet Bel ---- ---- Air 4 door sedan, 2,600 miles. FOR SALE: Refrigerator Electric olor oreen over cream 00.00. roaster. Redio record player. 3 color green over cream $1 900.00, speed, cabinet tpe House 795- $635 00 down payment, new oar B. Lpeed, ca joined. Telephone guarantee. House 0779-J. Wil- Bafter 4 00. working hours 3677 Inamson Place. telephone- 2-1503. Balboa FOR SALE: 1949 Cadillac con- OR SALE -"2 c.,cle Westinghouse vertible. excellent condition, W-S Frigidaire, 25 cycles Westinghouse tires, radio Phone Panama 3-4242. ,jan. 25 cycle, RCA table model House No. 7 'F" Street, El Con- radio. 25 cycle clock. 0428 grege Frangipani St Apr. 'B PR SALE--Refrigerator, 25 cycles. FOR SALE e-Ddge Pck Up n te Crib. ge away price. Leavg 1948 newly painted and in per- House 2372 Cocoll. Sofia Bradley fect condition. Dodge Dealers, Ti- ouse oli Crossing FOR SALE:-Crib with water proof mattress, $35.00. Baby's wardrbe $10,00. Good condition. Call 3- 5142. FOR SALE:-S HP. Ifin outbard. $50.00; 1-3 H.P;,,5 .2 cycle motor, $15.00. 10" ftan 25 cycle. $13. Basinette $2.00. Four green porch shades 9' x 5', $3.00 each. Coach ftame with. arm rests for Quarter- master single'bed, $10. Everyhing good condition. 4-529 or 177-C, P. M. The Caribbean Army & Air Force Motion Picture Service, Quarry Heights, Canal Zone offers for sale to the highest bidder, used mo- tion picture equipment and spare parts, one amplifier for 16mm projector, stage drapes, end misc- cellaneous office equipment. Items may be purchased by lot or Indi- vidually. Bid forms and list of material for sale may be obtain- ed from the seller Iy written re- quest, address Box 'R," Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, or in person at building No. 153, Quarry Hgts. Canal Zone, where materiel may be inspected. Bids will be opened at 10:00 o'clock on the 21 Sep- tember, 1953. The CAAF Motion Picture Seivice reserves the right to reflect any and all bids. FOR SALE:-Fishermen at lost! A place to get fish bait Fresh frozen shrimps. Fresh frozen sardines Acuario Lowe 9th Ave. Melendez 1G. St.l Bldg. 8044 Colon R. P. Open 8:00 A. M. to 12 00 P. M 1:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M. Sunday and Holidays 8 00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. FOR SALE: Upright piano, good condition, good tone, small dining table, seven chairs. Phone Cristo- bal 1540, 14th and Bolivar. FOR SALE: CAMERA BARGAINS- VOIMTLANDER 2 1-4 x 3 1-4 roll film. Coated f 4.5 lens, 1/400 second shutter. Rangetinder, filters. lens hood, case $45.00. Automatic ROLULIFLX. f.3.5 Tessor lens. New Rolleiflash, leather case $100. 00. KODAK '35', f.3.5 lens. Speeds up to 1'200 second. Leath- er case $30.00. Phone 88-915 Ft Gulick or Cristobal 3-1287. FOR SALE:-Well equipped LABOA- TORY. Information 2-5 p. m. La- boratorios Industriales Zoffmonn Ltda. Cuba Ave. & 29th. St. "La- redo" Building. Phone 3-3319, Panama. FOR SALE-Registered Cocker Span- iel Puppy, 6 weeks. Male blond line of 26 champion Sire Blue Rib- bon, Panama. Phone Balboa 3567. FOR SALE:-7 cu. ft. Westinghouse porcelain refrigerator, radio, play- pen. Call 2-1580. FOR SALE: 4-burner gas stove. Good condition. $25.00. Phone Panama 3-3957. PANAMA CANAL COMPANY OFFERS MISCALUANIOUS ITEMS POR SALE Sealed bids, for opening in public will be received Unrl 10:30 A..M.. September 2,- 1955, in the office of Superintendent of Strehouses. Bal- boa, for miscellonl woodworking and budding equipnt.t Form of proposal with ful tular may be securd in the. offie at Superinten- dent of StorehousA>or Crstobal Storehouse. FOR SALE-S4nallhile.dep free. commercial flow r ha complete. Acuario Tropce4 No, 55 Via Es. poia, Tel: 3-5411. TROPICAL FISH FtNCIERS: New . stock btrplbo 33 varietes in- cluding Olacud Pmsq, plants, pumps, filtenr. al Lovq s White cudurate MAon Gre parrot, budgles, caprle, w. flower sd l bird toys. Do" and Cat Own : Milc. s. plis.All at AcuRil Twi P n ama's only t NO, 55 Vi Esponal Id r 3- I chr* 1-916- CARLTON D .U STORE 10.059 MelandflSaroe 255. Col6a PROPAGANDA. ,- A. '*H" Street wCg O ridIantl BSt. J Phones 2-224N -27 J RESORTS Pillip. Oceanside cottage S, t Clara, Box 435. Balboa. PM Panama 3-1877. Cristobal al I3. House on beach. Santa Claor. Al In COOL Campana mounttai. Phone SHRAPNEL. Balboa 1S19 or see caretaker there.. Foster's Cottages One mile. pat Santa Clara. Please bring your linens. Phone Balboa 2-1866. Gramlich Santa Clam oeach-~et. tags. Electric Iceboxes, gau tte moderate rate. Telephoe.441 Gatmbo; 4.567. Pedro "ji , WILLIAMS' Santa Clara Beath' toges. Large, comfortable. nHrn, near beach. Balboa 3050 a:ie t weekends. FOR RENT. ApartmenWt : ATTENTION 6. I. Just bullt "odan apartments, one, two bdror, hot and cold water. Th e Panama 3-4941. FOR RENT:--urnlshed :2, bliroan apartment. 48th S. No. 27. el. 3-3806. OPTION to apartment to party who buys .2. bedroom furniture, $65.00 rental. No. 9, 44th street apart- ment 4, 5:00 to 9160 m. FOR RENT FOR RENT:-Privte room for man only. Private entrance. tetudiante St. No. 73, Apt. 1. FOR RENT: Nice furnished cool room, El Canlrad, meals available. Call 3-1789 or 2-1693 office hours. FOIt RENT MisbClaneorua FOR RENT:-Centrolly lpcote space for offer orpot, or both. Phone 2-2298 working, hours, 31294, after. FOR SALE Real te FOR SALE-Selling at'acrifim m / acres of cultivated land' with wo chaleti O 'ene 'tgulN llKas, alt concrete construction,' 20 mMiteW from Balboa, Information Baoter 2-3359. FOR SALE: Excellent buy, 4,5 meters fronting TrqristhnJn Highway. Recently cleae. For In- formation call' Ponma 3-4110 after 4 P. M. FOR SALE:- 1-2 heotres of land in New Arraijan, 100 Mtlers facing concert. highway, 4 Cts square meter. Tpl. 3-3021, FOR SALE: Corpfely um home on red to becfKi SaIinta Clara. Will be on premises for inspection Aug. 22 thru Sept. 8 N. Hoaatot opposite WWlltr cottages. LOST & FOND, REWARD: For return qpipo1n papers and glasses lt. In dark brown sling type leather hardbg. No questions osked. Mrs. Itpse, 10107, 9th St. Colen.- alm.-, o -i isR~rf I" FOR SAl Good B St. SFOR SALE Automobile Where Panama .. L . .- : "." ,.. J '. 3.-." ...i "* *** .' * ,.,;-'T ..u-t, .ONLY I"*b' KS- I - rri~ t r, /I *~~ - t. .. J ,, k I we r A 3 ,. OM ERCIALr ESSIONAL '^ -* *,'. ' Auloer .Novey fNew! Chmp Insect Bdb- An-elctric light buib thlt lu lamects for a fetr iRetauretat SCesartal Ave. e. 246 R ftJ t tii ' .. RON n -; ' S-. -' . oMw orltre, d and nnnltlh No.e . ..n t n , .,-' - i.t 2 6-D . va-q |Camd 25 as only I Magi | areutrti ""rW & ^lf ' , a" 1A63S 31 FOR SALE:- Wolf puppies, 4 weeks old. No. 84, A Avinue Apt, No. 9 FOR SALE--CcmpIte B SinO Way Welding Ectrdis: M steel, cost Iron (Michinoblel, and hard facing. F. ICAZA Y CIA. FOR SALE-Two girl's bicycles, good condition, $25.00 each. Call at house No. 26, 50th St., East, Belle Vista. FOR SALE:-Brown mink coot, new $200.00. English boy's bicycle, $50.00. Phone 389. Colon. is-ae a Nr Rig': a -t -' lolZPtoowet " ". 10 I Pr1 Dr lp coamnaill . S a,- ,. ", e ,, i w~t "t i P is1* E'^ tr.x nt a'! Ai 1! t'N *' i Sw of me wr- IIt Ma aBug ois SL J* -"^ ;^ -^ , 4*'-- " q~C~a.: I- the a .-. ... . ... I| ft I I I -A""W .1 MISCELLANEOUS e* y hew a* fl* w p.U.es Wee s Abem Aa emm. 203 ~1 Lese C. Z. 'p .-,%.. :..,: ..' ,, --;^ %-..- ., . .-* L n t~r . . .... .. .. . . -...: L ^ \ "i"'' "- -'r*"" .. .-,L "- ,,,.,,* - :,-* /' '- ,--, : *-,i * IftF"RMT -. .... -.* ''. f? - .-* ., flr .. *. -, " ;. 7 ; " " .. f.:_ .-" A'kl.- c~~~i-~ ~ -.-. ^ .i ^ i . -. .~ui~il~|iluuwum in. Streak At 13 Game I~~~illJK -U cJ -11A j Il - L ,:,s^ .-y -.-".: ,-',- ;- .-.. : -* "lL y,-:f~! "i .. ," -'- .- .,.. .,.-. .- .M ^ t. ^ W ^ -^ **** ". .* W'-. " ' r. i (. .. K !".,-, ** .' -^ .' -- ..-.*;.'.. y ..r .. . ^ .-'.- .. ... 'a- ... -f s *~~~~~~~~~~%~l <-*6K A^9 Cri" h r1^ la--.-, j.^ *\ taAfl-'r . * ^:-- *.Tfttj&^^i 'qk j '*edd k E- I U ^ I I w" " "-: ", -' '" ' a-PG .* a * - Brown, F-nnegn Return Bout At CopO Arena- o Be Thriller It l StTable d SComple At S.3370 .-, - Twenty-thew tble WIS on- . ..'.? . - To.r. a -t The e for a rip- 1roarfnt g rdek-'sm-down-dra^- 'em-out battle tomorrow night, ast he Cofih Area between RPI Diablo I-Gym u.1 4ltei Chmpion Wllldo lJcJUa. ,yy, DBrown and for mer stZian 135-pound champion Young Fliansgan. Finnegan challenged Brown Boys, Junior: to this return ten-round match Pabon (CristobllT defeated at a weight limit of 140 pounds Pedera ( aa 31-13; 21-19. to prove toi his followers that Hots (Dphle) fad Han- the upset victory scored by nigan p*lt 17; rM-181; 1- Brown over him almost two 15uran. e months ago at the La Macarena Duran, AnlStiI I d.Ra- bullring was a fLke. kin (Margarita) 21-IS 21-17. bull w, a e- Nahmad (IWl b defeated Pa- B eown w tho other hand, Is bon (~92)14, -U. out to make his martin more Rob MI( ) 4912- deecate this -tt. BL al mad (Balboa) 2t 9;il- ; 21- dera ham hinted tt Wil- 17. Gtrl n fredo will even try for a KO. Bannn(oa0 a21 selfeated Those who contend that Brain ( ~ defeated Brown does not pack a lethal Hannganen (fi 21-17 wallop should remember that U19mndi 211 a -1 WOlfredo knocked tough Aul- 0-l; 21-19. lino Alien out of the rtng before enieor knocking hlu out in seven ABys t dSeeted rounds when they met. He also Antadt (am defeated dropped Allen twice before the r n(Ba defeated ftal count. OCler e (Oatun) d dt. _ Pd_ cdtch rv ) Ge- i A #deted adt (Amemi -deftteA Sham ac ) defeat- I . l'lltynovlch (OCirdth de- m al ) e d "H- If ted Reece (DiablO) 2-14; 21- A1, ngtadt Ancon) defeated Pel- Barlow (Balba) defeated H th (Orlatobal) 13-21; 21- .He- j (Ga tuo) 21-15; 21-18. r; a-1a. .. O Veeck Continues Search ii\For e Site To Move mwas 3. e aPrledent ill Vtaek of the St. led by a three-man Ame4can' %a"k Browns is contininnl igs ltEbal to hi for a, .' h ftr a pl ce to move his Inatli rbr The a WMOII afr n al lub. namtittu wmew. f.ar na Cnmi. WIBEDO BROWN 9, A.mi I'? aSep- until take take M.N I Hnd Spo.t--s Wi OF ... de of tumbling _, .L tbs by JOE WILLIAMS in the bt form of his jifelor ns this certain, bhLa Starza Camp Of Raw D Planagan d Brown will be out to ad the conto quickly and agereu.. Mendel, IBC Founder, Iced 0, twi Vler my taor Y at RAsoN Andrie- a btv S aeuwtt. NEA 8prts ditor --a- This bot Jo lther are 0- eQWm pl -r. -b-"ett OREENWOOD L.UE, N. Y. ment In mind, Meadel aS hi ISr t1rs. eahe Am 21 Ater dropping a signed Ous Lesnevich and L iwdAndueAluestyng, le 07m htigly debatable decision to Srvold. ty Rocky Marciano, Roland La "But the National Bazing A.- Starza was kept waiting three soclaton decided to Calsi Wtt Ind Jose Pas- and a half ears for the return the 'Ilaer of the cWl1 will lsin it out in a 135- match he so richly deserved. Charles fight," he realsabL h. pound Al-ronuder and the The press agent for La 8tarma "Charles won In I156 to" prPOrm i ll underway and the heavyweight champion- and the IBC was In bans. with Youg ki matching ship fight at the Polo Grounds, --oO0 - punches wt Baby Pee Wee at Sept. 24, is IMrr ndel. 118 pounds the La tr a q p at this IN TE UCOMNG Ma Anifasl ftes are $3 fqr crowdd asrum Long pond Inn no-La arsa battle there Ls 3 ereerd r eats, $2 for in oe of aW deals. Mendel you question about whiC t4 ' ge I r-l t.ose, $1 (one I, in te'art, at. 149, con- hungry fighter. dollar) gi'tission and oa ,p ii A0nd .put into La Btara collected h i 7w cnts -r.W- and chl-op aS (the oInternational gat pur', $1.,000 In Uw edition with Marclano- atl GaOUrden, Mar. 4, 1r950. 2 return, Mendel, the long- Hi has lnce been paid time priaoter ot sir d b les ol oa s ha't evrn bn "That' was for fighUt l. a ood lo~ His reward unown was an oabure post as"lt- s unsown R Zones I A ant to Murray oodumab. the oct. oflt year" sm.a mNi. New York branch's tihb im- my Doe AnWiO. n"d M l Dr. not only a wuiloft had Joe Louis on an ex- but Rland was tte inbiUton it to which the then the left e and cut for toh campiron seaed t IoI time. i Dan lioi (lth bftr 'moun s" rscfa MendeL took hhn ou t. I w %Im l "Ws..Mahall Miles, hisI m a heart attack. So gI Dr. B d lBee nett, his DDo- ito dot o 4 r0 U a i aa Ond, mof- Jones for eanutsa .' -L-- 5t'i mr YlO Eastern ParkawAy Stie hetk nk e t f10 1 or ohao ki 'Mike Jacobs, who ran the told me he wa eve works so long, was out of the Akron. picture, and without the heavy- Hatr7 to kI M. weiht champlaontts 20th Cen- S^tarms to t turY Spotg Club hba es- thCatski81 2 Shave too Marciano's .q tablishad wuWhntt.ha too 11JA v, ^ff ~f l mu with whiabto work." Or o-0o-- ver-ruled l hi so -M N eOTr Louis to tor of tl7. C .Unqihl the titi., and brought Monopoly. i. Vi I he iand iitM se ms that rut-V well and dd1 1 W kftls; Morris and 1 M. U.B Jim Nor- prietors f O 9Mla 4itbar $iss thu Chi. Long Pond Inn, met ta I-fro anthe shorts. WI% sW a ar, In playing tho homes .ror not. b "Chicago, betroit, abt. SsdIae, I aosn eI. Omaha andl together said IFatI W& mWjre desgr s, lh- dim Bein OrftGi among ilk FM VIi en~r u eeMoin t In the =o m. ft."Amd ____ _I~_____ __ I _ ~r '''' k* ~ -' ~ r L, 3 1 r Is~p..'~ r .*- .- -,.~ !I *P utt t. ,t e word after .another and w *of Ud e Anm? h. notion's pruder soetri.,4 easye athmlg u e ant win for iItg. raew of the ma and one in a while even last.O This tinimt %i M they comdnt ht out. teshbet bW In ming Is Native Daener yet Use is lost afi ctirv to the two-bask or wh S than i weat to his deuce. Not eve the tr t sis uMa eS out of him f a race. law requre the trach iy a five egots on evry dollar bet. Tis T feMi tleG sauit Ia a pool To date, ahl told, the Vandefw i elt has ei t the $83,636.26. But don't weep fsr then; they geIt D abe, ba the gate. The Dancer is box-offlee dynamite. Where were Mears. Stoneham and Durocher when the were peddlng-Ous Bell t the Clacy Reds? The GJau W - lefthanded pull hitter to match his hoam-run w Ag. t Stoneham thinking of when he re-algned 'oroeher tor ow l years?" You mean what was he thinking wth? Jima Demaret wold have you knew Ben Bea i 40. "I onit to know," go s clothes huea, I him." Walr. ge paIa the inihn 7teseb graphy at h his i ll e icamip, ther Ia eeantl-dy p *Ai tbese fellows uae 4 or btler. Oarus I pas ee I he begin to sip. The e re m no ura tern with the promise of, my, a Saran. a Sai&. I uad are ore good galfers teday but I mut ladst there as sm es. Why S es It take so leag to play a round - ayd Kewr ie, d of critics, blame the veroha s "bhe par cary toi iany luabs and warte toe m eb tweo inhate-trying to decide which elab to ue. Thus e msue 4n the world a pro ean't play to perfleet with U eabst at a.et." . It's a sad commentary that more people are aterested . who's going to be the new Miss Rheingold than the next New York producer says 's gettn harder and harder to ood chorus girls Didny't o they looked for that etA. at A. Godfrey's getting nto hore racng, next thing yola l the grand maws in the country will be figuing out wai r and round robins. Bill Veeck in St. Louis Is p what of us knew all along, that showmanship without a w Isn't worth a quarter. I 'W * A note to the column from "Spike" Brlgg, the prSidet: i I keep aying to all rumo-'The Detroit rbol In the nx lean League i not for sale.' erod. Ade to Oec t Nesoprtl; ruceird sau#ekg, Indganpod. andd Wllar to , W o, S, : kqth was It on thed r r Tadt .o fi reysg eatet refemed to wthb re Intr Ba<^^D^Po atertletterI ptrtw C ard h. reason was an eyewitnm e rtoSril 's oa that u srise and agones withoPalanteshp Thoit a at time. The qdSlaM o at let ally ae i sheot. IIetr ed to the White Sox, finds AL umpires deBt aD i teB ee1mi the NIPy do. The Glants couldn't r ao ri e fm ferg i; but he's bIti plach hmia for the Yankee s only mewa e. Connie Mack says his 1912 team was the best he ever i together but It aild him. That's why he wasn't the tflt to 1t five consecutive pennants, for he had winners in 1910, Iill,19 t in that Mne inras an e-two tor 19111 AT hatatl. and 19l1. Two Cleveland discaruds, Mickey Vern' a * t,.e nPO I o -tnin r D.ft kelth @o dxin the TfeP "'I continuing at i. .k for I- 4.` * *.*'. Ve eck Still Loo - .4. . '* .* -,j ", ". . lpn i- A ai. .... he p,, .opl, nm.r t n trul amn cf cm'n try ,' b sa^ M ,mT* I o 'l \ r I TWENT-BKGI- il YEAR PANAMA. R. P. SATUIDAT, AUGUST 22. 19Wl .." '. .. .---.., Lodge Confident US Can Kn l ,1 .N AR Af ILOr lia F rom Peace enler -__ L --- -L SUNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Aug. Lodge, Jr.. said ;lllv that "we've gates to dispute 1L0OP Br B ,22 (UPI The United SLates got enough votes." He said In- tion that India Wotl li lat claimed victor today In Its dia's bid for a seat on the Far of the forthcoming ttL .fo - Scampaign to exclude India from Eastern conference would be de- ference. To someI, t tIe the Korean peace conieence. feated it the Indiana did not U.N. special esalntli PA over Voting on the Issue was ex- withdraw before the U.N. Gen- but the voting. INEA Teleplaetol pected to be very close, with eral Assembly votes on It. - TE OFF Hdding; a box of Britain, the Commonwealth 1tere stll -. A l Tolf balls in his htnd. Presi- countries, Russia and her sat- Veteran obserers predleded chame an i Otam , dabt Elserniower steps f.m his ellites, and most of the West- an extremely lose ballot, and would squeak m ime-after landing at Lowry ern European members oppos- figured India's max lm-E by the faet thw jru two Ai Force Base. Colo. The ed to the United States' stand. strength at 3 votes hi tl s m.or tl President had lust returned The deciding votes appeared to sembly. That wpld .rdna that me- a d 00th fo. a.hlne-hhur New York lie with the 20-nation Latin the United StIto V io* _igd 9f VMN o*np- (. .:.- t where. he attended American bloc, still badly split 19 votes to biok a two-thMls .. . the dedication of a hoislng on the issue. majority. th .- S development U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot oal 13 or 13M t -I -nation ..-- ,- -- -- . Abstentions do not count in stUn-Americamtbloct_ .the the balloting and change the Indian invitatl Fom obta factor in calculating two-thirds the regulad. roi- majorities. ty. There.hOTa 6M "l - ony Stretif Lodge proved right, t ap- U.N. hsto hn t US. could S peared that te B. progam Met awing that much Latin sup- would be adopted by the Assem- port.... In ih Qua yv r O W sw o P bly with no change. The IVnm- The big! Art:t e bly would thus recommend ivl- moment .twlb Co.a3t'. .. .. ..- o -- stations to all 17 countries that ONb-' OX.r;, Aug. 22 know existed. Some or all of ouht for nthe U.N. n the Ko- a- 1"I I rean war and-with U.S, bleussi l ' l o.ova tu)tt crept them apilren were mepcap- baited bid, to Russia to at- ui .the turned in.1t1 irtage -o-the proved thC otber sIde '-iU F p of' e. on fighting. t ed proddedd th- sde as l eq&tqn. -. Big As' the. exchange pror& osed dei I ."it,, T s' INAi 4a0'0%t {l'~ ." Ithrough its second .haf, nhe o the-Indl -4, ,1,. : e-oV tutst..t. t ee. 47 number of homebound Amerlao a "ils r ht of ~ 4f capUves. Lal- iu renptriates mounted steadily. said'to a-- w St w ,m l I in ,~R- n.S n a penof I The transport Marlne Adder Raalmr , ifne". -. .. I was scheduled f s11l for g n s h n ' 0s came ou of Fianclsco from L wit h. op i tt tCTy TllylnP aT b-lancm 0GIs out of Cbmmin t ecptivtr. on 'rs.. others .- the first The shin follows the nOe. Wal- M in r ie r'n sere sd wea ,L acd pin- ker and the Gen. Pam n Ihb .I b th f ''Ld vw thevw 9d to be helped ocean pipeline repatriating pris- aPhSelIS e '' O'', th o, d4-. fo r trucks. one. ,pearoo tl .r ....tob ". .r ,rs *. oer' T epetriate ~~s board the t l f t u t e Sre -of the wounded me.n Marine Adder last nibht. and the ai o .f aS' i. aSS . Worre s tesh tst m on their arms .hip was due out of Inchon har- by Igir ..a~.ri, l tnIml Cht and lej. Indleptlne thev _had br at hirh tide toward midday. and I, er'h. con ee6I .thot in the flal days of Aboard wma mgt. John G. John- - e* ^1 i. . ( on of LaPorte. Ind.. had In That measure would h raW..i o6 ieiorthi r" w 5.L 4WIP evacU1ated unh yr mission. He had to tell assembly sent to North r' h W i Ie~o': iC to .freAPVb- Vl mother that ber son had .e- and Comunist Chlna al repos Il d i htc aeti tmide.thae clded to stay with the Commu- lutiofs adopted,by the U.N. Th sh I. -r' AmeQCl a ambu- nists communists would be Invited to on 4 "He made me promise I would dend their comments back to the tive ,r fIU .( rl.it. a tell his mother," Johnon id U.N. he r ri'dendi.k g.3 aBritons. .300 "IT don't know how I'll say It, but osC*i.orent., twoi French. 6e 1.'11 try Such' a procedure might d1asy ' S:'Cre Austrttaiiand one| the start Of the conference, niow In an. a scheduled for not later than Oct. the O promised to release 400, A n Mm Ih 8. It would Opeh the way for M u r te .men tomorrow.' Including -* .the Reds to nut before the world and. RrSe aw m - iJ r e".4cf's. I nhe l. mu I a organization their views on the eral ee from .F ~r-he fltet tinre In three ( Hi ra conference composilton the tutil ngl r. tbe Upied Ntions reless-' Assembly decided against Invjt- -. *fit . *-. tB- full .dpily ou6ta of 2.400 A a-. J ing North Korean and Chinese even wch w 'i i 1 Storima fearlit-* In the r Communist representatives herw to r - 4had 'ade rt lniipbOsiblp to to do so and such a procedure san, oiplF. p o tMa6e Co nmuists 'from K .oe ... ;- would carry the final decision slogI lets.T m , Sal]" l WASHIDNGTAllON, Anr. 22 (UP) on ,the parlev set-up into the ret 'rka of itI ,. i. of the Allid casoUves Dr. Alien V. Astin resumed next A mbly session, starting h sbbert and otm. e66 1 bank-t-odav were. reort- o nent directorship of the Sept. 15. mat U well rop of dld ,' q fj rom Cmo r No. .9. a ,1"'nnel Bureau of Standards to- T amefa .la. Ml, S9.. the Allies did not even dev under new reforms stripolini Lodge tol newsmen the a- ar Bena t d *,U* : .. 'him of some of his former pow- dam nt U.S. position against who -yltaled. i. m..ers*.u. perrt.lipation of India and other 'aut hr of ur - SIn a complete about-fce. WeCO- ne-beligerents is basd on a del d tosr sto f 1 merce SecretMarv Bincltr Wakbe Ivpat desire for theeventual Ci aed t announced st nl t that he return home of a half-nillon org f a - I hpt p droroned his plah to fire Amerirnn troops In the Par Bt. ed ao botbh de. ":- '. Aist.tn because e Z am onvtinceri~e said the U.S. was eager to the i -a, fw yeass ...... that it is In the best Interetis of mae th peace arley "as work- when d: tournie, h a6 Al the hurean and the public" abe as possible" to achieve this l n T S baletFlol - Wepks forced Ahtin's resirni-,'ed. ael- zWi - : tion last sorini in a row over Therewas little disposition a- Thd einl's flstappem- S. .the h Prt ry chemical. AD-X2. among the United Nations dele- i-- ib-o n ty. but ter reinstated him tem- ' Soo'arllv after scientific groups rpl-pd a storm of protest. 1 F. P cknewleroA&d last nlirht . thpt the permanent reinstate- Depu y Pu c Ir 'Z. mpn IR "con+rprv to my prev-, lf ous views." Bt -he sird Astin . ranir dcslre" ntn e a De es Dokcum i eftS , offi'l! in tl new adminrtrt-1 tion and "aa such he Iq ftom Here on a member of my team." WASHINGTON. Aug 22 fUP) martine.l oterc3wl .i ,- L deputyy Public Printer Phtlip safled e fie. L. Cole said yesterday he knowsded R of no secret documents stolen Cole t1 re l U. from the Government Printing tell .wet M.Aii. 'office and challenged the "cred- : atol secret TTom Ibility" of witnesses before Sen. docu SJoseph R. McCarthy's permanent Coleny did B investigating subcommittee. square e b He said suggestions that A- on th - bionb or H-bomb secrets might pliedh t 'j have been available to prntln saidnot eton 75 office pies are "as far from the a, .di -truth as possible." men Cole, who ai o in ton security "I imny vu PRODCTION officer of the efflee, disclosed that himn tU so i that P0lblie.p-nttr Ravmpnd any A blattenbe rg? f asked -Defens that. s.eretar- cCbed 1X.. Wilson to loyal. make .b.m':keek of the ss 25 prhivnt--n~g I 1. 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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 |
| 299 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |