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,. *1L *A ~ * .- -A ;- ** '-. ' - '* ,':- 'W *.. & '. -A "V < ," / :" '- 0 .- . * * i ; ' ': ''' !r+ ; | ,' , *" r *'*- * i 1^ .' V.9. CANASIAN WNISlT C -- Abrajham.tneoln. % t coW4KU JHMrtg - -- T- ~- ~ - iI A. ' * .*. . * ,, "I~~ccc~~~ccc~~ *1 Lyncher 'A , ; a-- 0- SSpirited Away * Secret Jail; In; I- ,*--- 4 d,, S TRERAN, Aug. 24 (UPOr.r r PLr&1eie Md MMoed.h was spirited Mwy t m undiwsuIl oe I MA ile Sh Mohamin d RAxe eIlevi soMghft 4 tNimt1f Ito got aome fromoi ny country tha is b,.e 1 " lI Sr Fazolleh Zahedi, eader of the royalist crW at ovribew crafty old Moaedegh, announced thi he b~S n taken from his detention quarters in It plushQ rs' Club. '. di refused 6 say jmut where Mussadegh is bnl. Jeld. F4ra~ d flowers of the Shih might try to lynch kM, SZ4hedl P ned. . The yqqag s'lG .*d :- pre conferene. at a h' p11We yetrday that sfi. i vas mzeC r uv" ait o . IL4Bt l7U the U.f aSttaes Ms a source 1 a, an- Rhh amid- . i yesterday the fled In New aut. But he ro- on what badh * mney.e - d, attorney rt u He wo fn the Pt of his dti of the - ofrIT & T wbT B by the 5tfdi He was p i April, 1951., aa with the m k.-a. the E c.. S~Ub1,r uiW l* m ry vey my P * Tb Sha poke Mbttqly .. Mmindeh. . "He wo Ma 1ve been tarn-*I pleeCs had he ten cha ht" ( a rae)) the Shah aid. t mIgt be mad clear thatthe w* hution was agplnat imt. It wm beuleved tbitheOw year-od Moesadh roMI be tried for treaabn. a er punkhable by death Teber m returned to mrn*R today. Army t~iik. and tops - drew from the straa whla only a few days ago wr ait- ed with the blood of deo te. e disturbances were Members of the dloat corps were relented WAedl this morning. DBrplish" lallis OverIMuArs- , iat In the a und m a he, civuI Sa is 0C06eb ong to a q I. he planou ^ doU1 AUIed abut ll Wm tests (UP) BritU altaes W emp regned over to e i iAdmlttf on I o n 5Kenya to Wd* al Sy .arold UL- m with the obi./ mi 6: riedt "We supped ofovernmt CM e- o Mr. Sa aSnd to bloodyr Ma efhItariL TheY entrenched Ia the set for the pur- British M o@a what em- Sir George Wssal raote re- terms woulJ d w bel artermittently over M 2 tWyi* tubght the In- and airplae r UiMe te represented a loud IpeakeLi u ftwarwlrd in federal hiring Mau Mau heoumt i but thatt ley were The government IgO I'tb final means of determ- spurred b a letter b Sperson's ability to perform rorist leader Dedarn MW *t offering to bargain ti qI thk t 's an ntea sng blood-dren-.hed utP S.ur explorat" a" he said. pagn agaI~ls ' But authortl _ls was cml =0 bthey. 5,s tthe. render offer and Arblla no bargaaag. IM W The goewMi mT terms o0ffe N Ma Mlt bmorWal services for Frederic freedom bO nrILm . ICb of GOsboa. who died vided th* ag S SIo5dy at Corpga HaO- murder or . Ianl be held at 4:30 to- there l W W atr atnemn at 8t. Luka smnesty. fIn Anew _Te cooks be quoted that Mcu ht Oe ^^waac a OW butfriends jEt OhnM 0I01 n contributed to Ing '007: &, M I coWAs. S .ini- d .---n em-i I I -n I &-tAr '2 M.-:,. .^^J i WL. rfg L ftlr WSV W- %r;~d~. ~. : - '*^ ':* ?. i. :I , i ~";~ ,... H~ sea" s a$ 9..~. , r~j~r~ AI il"' * *- 9 .. .. . ; .' :- ' * .. . ....... . *. '. ., . ~~. .',. '. ,,+ : ~~ . .,5 ' a.' j --. I re TWO Ti:E PANAMA AMERICAN 1* Fr *r lul1' l LIsg ev THE PANAMA AMEIICAN PR SW. INC ,*nunrpr N* NELBON ROUNSIWELL Ia tise HANMODIO ARIAI. tDioen 87 H eTR'tn 0 *so% '34 NA It *Nt P Ttl WPa.aON 1AmAlA No 2 07410 'I II F CaL! ADDRt' IPArIAMIIRAH ICAN. cs.-r., CaI o. ") .C- 'c '7a CIr"NTra. *Alg. *TP lwi ir I3'. .. *P T. m, IJ a ..% arr .AT,,r -oS1n.L ras INr 14" MHir." A. *Vg *'r41% O a 'O V | uMC'.Is a. v*CVITar -----* 50 Vr ,bl 'WA PAR 1 0N. -- saso0 14 Labor News And i (rBy Vior;; t .es By Victor tesel AMERUCAlf AP4I fNDPENDENt DAILi ift PCAIljW A'- a d Now the K-tBnb I . 5- ,v , Brpie .n '" acceat-*- o- t ,r While dri Ing near the Get- ..I.. . . c- -- .,*ru Ee .-We:t border a fe l - %Aeeks a .,. v.e 1ran close erough "td r P to'no min u. t nd to see the elec- t A ^ ibtrically o:'sd. cro3-bar fence . Sr M A IL 6o with wA'ich tre Russians have .. .. .. sliced E roue nl half. The dr.vr Thl i I t1x Is an anen taor. .-. rsi ut The Panam Amer. unburoened himself.of a grim n Let. ate *lc:ved grotfully ne at-. handled inea wheol coal jeat by asking it we wanted to lent I rv', -e. o ..i-s cc. a urniu m mine, still tloo ce,.kiri u. a etirdon't be ml ationt it it dm61.9 appear thf %% iI driving dtcstnce that day. *den .r o ltperfr wrl i.s responsibiliticest certani. :mi st. e'l n tahl on the border between T:,n ,ispaper ao:uro t"no hepenibllt.. oar i on:mn.nte er o pnion" I c, tern Czechoilovrkla and ,- r. -'d n terso ln Iorom r .Eat Gc many, not too far from ' 0 -Karlsbad. ' R[SPON Fr TO WE T'ER'" 'N STUDY Only the day before. our rFdlo' Bplboa, Canal Zone. monitoring people had picked up, a r the new s of the execution of a was T'h 'e Iea n'in crit li:n. of United States policies and codre of uranium miners who, i iti.SM e Carl 17- ,. I the Mail F,.. but ;ew vCceling similarly with bed revolted. And the news re- V i*tltt mama. It i a "- oinabti r.,teomi t ti he press wh ich ex- 1nled the Soviet's hystertcal eases oio oneo a e on. and at. the risk of being classed an drive for atomic production n. t tiperlal-t i s.l: l the Jollowiur rerutations of Mr. Wester- Otlerwlse they would not be *e in's critic mn of U.S olic:, contained in his article of August working the Joachimsthl pit th rega dina~ the Panme-'United States treaties. where tlre oranlum is of suel As a tax-pav.'nr Amnrican. a goodly portion o! my "munifl- low rrade that the Nazis dis- nt" salary t. :.xocn:ded eventually toward financial and physical lained digging there. *II i a T tterment of Lctin American countries whose politicians are so o Dr dy to cor :.Woll' Wolf!" I am becoming annoyed by these But the Rusians know that to h, th "l lings of tlhoe who now bewail the escape of the horse after the nation whieh is most po w-h ktrelcin2 uch alacrity in locking the barn door. erfll in etonfiL energy sottrolb O 0 Thie oraelnal tneatl and subsequent one of 1936 may have the world. Whlih ki wby th is. - rita!ned obiectionab le fea:I cs. However. the attitude which country of ours seemed wo n- l wf o are:teraIPi DLlin i's read'' acceptance of those features is ig- real when I returned to-find l(m r mv aown 'red by l1' V.'c-cr arn arnd Mll who share his opinions. At the that:eour own preduetlon of ImraCe ar,,; concession to insure the Influx of American dollars atomic ftwl for new s. lau m r *t a canal porended TIe Fre nch had afforded her a taste of Ines was In danger' of delay* s -t asperity the memories of which were still leasing. If she was and even disruptlion.. ~. e rto1 t sufflp.lr Iv fareth.ed to anlicipao l the golden egg the What seemed still moren real wiwo0la ven uallv lav. neither was the United -States aware was the fact that thd national wa S. a Ithe Cenl'. potentialities placidly unaware of all thl is di- 4 - SAt that lime it appealed the even tenor of existence would ruptio a whid result taugam r LdI u ., .. -- . Ilow a se. led patterns for some time to come. International bitter feud between regonal i-' letions ;ho-' srflce iind- 'lcn- of continit-d amicability. The bor leaders and the comnsn . flar 'sP: Ie r1-r -1 r' 1(' rrr "- and most of us managed to which hb been on-tueti o th e ae Swihin oar re ac, -vI to c: Prar -am was Linancially stralqht- key electric power slant for the pd. and it Lh tie.l p-. ment of $S.0,000,000, plus $250,000 Paducah atenio works. Paducah old) yeea i ren seemed a fair figure to her at that time. will strain UZB out of raw ura- t. Western-n's charge of sharp practice appears a trifle out um metal or a uar llte. Tlhe act that future events would accelerate the pace lne motors mad l ratmious dead- P add c 'hers to amounts formerly consldere4 adequate is y weapons. and "da Ine'thing o. wh4ch both nations were blissfully unaware n 1903. ly t, it weapons. o tj the h'terim between 1903 and as late as 1940, influx of first it seems to have escaped be; can c:aitl n:: not only encouraged-it was.sought. The the nation that for most of the Irlto"N rev ':ed urrn to establishh business U Panama. summer there wan last no con- ROMIE. lIAm no K ey, a k heavens b2 A habanu ot ,. Srin- '.4 t .. no e ,'rt was made by the financially sol- siruction work on the .an- I can tell you.l about gh t. Otls anos mad .V ourer.r6 t'I . ht-r np : .abli.h businesses which would provide jobs tu h $160,000,000 Dower plant lo- sugaI an, "ap4 eye te.Ogiere i il ts.,:a1r he sl , I rif- "'l P .::an :s on a lrege scale. Panama looked to for- cated at Joppa, Ill. Work stop- no bag1 habits, no matter Nin. hite y aeris" h.aau.d go; rtuy.u In caplI.l to provide the wherewithal One heard occasional pod when the At.oi E nergy women, everywhere and& all thet'Imere dead and btterings about CemmIssary competition, but even they were Commission's subcontractor had right.. here lto voe~ If -.. 'er doubts the !-,rprtiolns I refer them to to cancel ItS contract with the A pretty tlri .'n u gly g wl fb e s-eech made by Senor J. J. Vallarino before the Panama firm which was b plding this vi- also lkle a Sfewer, pdpd)1tV Y,' lpatr'er of Commerce some two or three years ago. tal power plant. on atciunt of le to. ,e Cuba. who was so anxious to be, freed from Spanish Why? Bectle. there have word. As a mat fno..I grr :on. Pans'gra was eater td gqt out from tinder Colombian been at least 38 major s girls, Some are Just P Dier 1 n , mi r'tion. The nm ans.,emloved fted Ulittle difference at the at the',si.Therem is a tlel- Boya ale made oaf an D DWri,'f. he, i1 beinv! th oninlon that the end :'stified the expedient. MeCey feud belwea l lI&a-- tails. All WiW hen Theodore Roo:cvelt took his Rough Riders to Cuba., he I bor leader tls e fhs aitellge Boyst o ry etcarry Isr - l.-n 1 i the li ubanT. Nothing was too good the Iehane Ce, the esmstue;- and a'ehlad r rza ft ht tm .0 Al so h o. .-,.an. Eve po-t atk ati now-~ in anama. eat ofrthe em Oit sav~ t e 'T L. tn i 'rraste system provides exc bi Council of the AL Bad ra M ar .t ...l..t .". , I oSl l rr 70 1. bt. the deficienclis of thisI h nd Bfd la M.A-I A" ma rsa' elg p not chrel .un oU.9inOte teeron.." No doubt this .x. ony lIhn't exatly e 'J rLe I" t.r Int will arowue s fCorm c' critic' m but I'am going to a s the force at our most harm- a. s dpd niq at we crev't trv to to ol the the entire world on its unst project. ur. at-er W~ Itrnd bgrin lookt-!o out for Uncle Sam. The withdrawal p esman, not a eeader He He II a lancial-aunUort would undoubtedly bring about a reversal of has just be9ep f~11 fg the mdiator a t a tEl 118ow Litude. We v odd be depined most heartily for awhile, bi would' a y to violate Fee d In Im. I eas for . mm nfd a ir- *.ct which indiscriminate financial aid mAllnever ati-rMetealn Latte ew nut -i.. s ow' rcl-. I-f I' don''rn me-an so much to aIl.'iome recompmnse -. the-.who p, cnalerobLe tm vconstiale i clrta c- ~e to:'. l"- "ldin't be too much'to exllt. tr tha th _ I n't rofic d Panami making particu e orS toward t the a nn;i the ,.ec. of the average U.S. citizen. mue "Panama. eonrct, the delay of almostIp t gt n I tre outr-- tt lnSulttng in their insistence th Spanista be C elauito .onstruh lnl tee .OM-.am l iu oken t.nd ar- rude in other ways as well. 8tranlbly enough. rd - ....... '6 3bate -aSt.~.o e Are-l:can dollar doesn't need to speak Spanish and seems, f p lAt other com to4, see i. asrhide Vow," ,be Wlicome in any language. The anama merchants deplore -problem p._oslo- the hr Wjui 0119- t T M s~ 'M in Zone trade, but overlook the years on end dur~tg f are of the men around Preil- he it t.- yo- 1 1..-t wd M. t aB y charged sixteen prices for any article in which a dent isenhower to keeo hnimn- ti e w seJ huband 'u ua go so lme t .purchaser showed interest. formed of all ths--and the sub- what 4't" lhmLnt is abtsn on If Panamanians are so avid for equality of privilege sequent failure of the White ant t. "i -dat t- is a .- p psi: w's about applying the income tax to those who are u to 4pvelop a definltp la r 'be 'l- .. . g l ed out of Uncle Sam's pocket? It's a poor rule that Duicy In the field of atomicn ml .male w what tbMs -. : .' ika o in one direction. so let's quit all this double talk and e .whlch now is the largest W IL-44ttawl. fjIlt's ath" 40*a.ito the question of cold, hard, English-speaking, Amer" lle Industry in Amerlm, be.- eDra Dollars and cents. eit or not. J knows in Is the US. DOLLARS FOR U.S. CftZE0NS. f. cause there's no labor ley wis Ya 'a.hard and clear. - --- y's bickering with evrtybody i else in the field.A of the atomic energy A-bomb Y O program, the security people to used IPt meters, fluorose.pes. and physlcil examinations of r personnel at Oak e_ 1 to va- &I fee," DR. 0 (ENam pf= C .30 e A. J OfIRCUIT B ept l d secrets. 2'sO a 5 en, aystmrwas op and replace. tollo .sit ed$ Presents: ed by lie-detectors used in con- y nection with-Tessonal invesUtga. itions. a guy t Again there was objection on d sa - the part of the employAes and on th A tther E N T R A L SY Corm..lato. put tho..-,,e .- ENTRAL GIANT RELEASE! gYmns~lb pt the tIe -deie e- l a specific gs only. Now the A2C 0 god of tor tL"estsn a Vuntiry bU : 'of to if ILVANA MANGANO VITTORIO GASSMAN is studylnr the umL nato oltr :o. om o z . and AMEDEO NAZZARI .the t happens next? Just .n . follow this. Nowa" there i dlscu s p t l sion of future ownership of oA the, tlt z' YY)F entire atomic energy p ~* SieShall the goveurabiant. oanta "or turn it over praise? The CDO' union Jumps 1 th against transfer to ship-and opm charging that are fr ,.+ teams terrorgs., If tie A turned ht Union( TIVOLI ~dCoke~ TIN TAN sad MARCELO e0l60 Cordero, in stands so tary metand g ao G --I CU Donde Quiero' thrt 1t "EL VAGAUNDO" IIn |a .nlel in the uraniuLm. TRW PANAMA -.. - bey aG .h An"I oWi's .,r + ar:;T' , .- 4 w. - ;F :;'i ? .j*A* , 3 -' r I I * I, r ~;" AM r.i p p. 15 ~ -. ... "1-,, - evads -T t if a -- .. -*; - *- At Nit ltI o n' a ; r S. Si i4 -; .+, I + . -7. dr"Ct.Jrc also nglet tbreaks wer part mdle lied pe fiber Srobber lace 1-~E.*'lr ~ Ji ,* Au. 5 r(UP Pacwwwm Ji.^^.-ader > gBM app, ena 'F a 1 . mcotoa nea ,ha ..o recon- iment. s.Homer .said 831 g peed to Iawlsarw i aside b i e last h au- helplt Per' ti .Made me hat1s al a k riot idto p31 ai. GI teItl .4. r^-4 ."Y - . .'. -' .' .. :. ." . :'- -. . . .: * ,/. !& .' ,, ,. '. sm+"" --;.,* *- -- '', .. r i-" ir^^"y... -;. . i .,.'+ i' Atanic Soci **** mK M A 44,.i 34, .lu 5-, m MaTE I ,M I Academy Ahunn'i CKLEBRATEM AtR will ponsr Charit The fifth weaddt aalgrshr eof Mr. nd Mts. Alfred T. Co eSt Marah of Cooe ISa was eM o tued with a dinner at Hotel AngeloJa srch hamiatmnday U play for the dancing. The afflr was M aa by BiaSu, Mlen Hunnlcutt, and r. Marsh as a or M el 8tevenson. Cristbal Esterl Star Swile. The table hesl an .- Club MetU Thuda rngement of la ts d er-., t. A STM' ml uThe mtnbers of the Cdrii toae A to*at Was ofted -to To Charity Bl I bal astern Star Club lo the couple by tr' friends and The members of -t. Mary's enertied Thdte y e a-ep.sCl Auniverursy cake by the bo0teasea, &a. S prested as the oreher A lHarrold and Mrs. AureUlf played the Anniversary Welt ftL tW P Te b ar. slt ba thatlMad e The guests at the dinner in- ,e. The bui ta eluded Mr. and Mrs. William' n. h6br was i Hadarit~, Mr. Lad Mrs. Lymanu M S I of the M enn Mr. Bently nd Misn D11Bie Ruth Thee who attended wnr Mars of the Atlantic Side, and Mas. Matilda Neely, Mrs. A cocktail party held at the pilot standing horyeleraytd 0o a On Id aS, Mareys. Officers Clp from 5:30 utl airport runway yesterday, took Mtlemn r. Pat Carey W, 7:20 saturday evrlnM was In off and flew by itself for two Alice i h, Mrs. Myrtle the form of a welcome to the hour before it ran out of gas. r. er. r Maryn Mash, farewelltotou injring anyn. new Station Commander Cap- Then it crashed into a clump lara Chambers, Mrs. M tain William A. Thorne and a of trees on a farm, It spree end- orn, Mn Ouida Turner. M farewell to Captain Lyle L. ed without injurlnl anyone. Maxine Dixon, Mrs. Junt May, Koepke and Mrs. oep t Mrs. Virginia Btarke, Mrs SaThe plane'a owner. Walter Frankle Parrih, Mrs. Je Captain and Mrs. Koepke will Warner of Iran Mountain, said Granberry, Mrs. Dorothy Fa leave the latter part of the he-was spinnbin the propeller on and Mis race WllUamns. week for their new Statin in the Aeronea Champion when it , Columbus, Ohio. started aloving down the run- The winners of the game Th e' A. T n y. "o e g ranbbed a str e an rd WI, 'wrel MnT. urn.V Captain Thoernie' le t Sedtohalt the twoi-jerr but M" Dlr n. Mrs. teUtge a. join hi in the near -llate ogfround and he let go. Wii"M.s.D The guests for the aa irpolt officials notified state were the Officers of the eta- l who in tur Informed the al bllf Coffee Parrty WelaomS New A et interceptor uadron at Auxiiary of Fleet Arrivals on Navy StIaon. An r A Plrore Base near IBrsDflX M COcO BoL B, *Mrs. John B. ri of coco sa Ste Ma e. Mieh, wa a- 11.'d Tueay, t 7: p.-a. 8olo, wau hostess for a 0otfee t 4 snoot down he una- Pier One. rty dur en toH aieek a In case t wandered near a B e at t A Cr Quarters, Iten to es1w--ldt -al -e r bt *- DoGme- at Fne t the nah l 8taMoun meat a- aef-ptpthe area." I o ad wl so plaMe rtalh, Mrs. Arthur Be r and .. Instead it elrclel laall over t t t Dairs Offices - Mrn. Charles Kratud l the Upper Michigan peninsula Club. on Wednesday at 8:00 p.l Mrs. Robert Mould and Mr. or about two boa*. It wa over Al person edible to Dwht Woodalde presided at al.arm 15 miles east of heue pate are Itimea. M& th coffee service. when it ran out of gaa and Th guetS included Mr. iaunged into a clump of maple JThnas Prry, Mrs. I. K. T lfn. t a, Gardner, Mt rn State police followed the rna- rn ui- Iu A. Wbit Mr Dothy way plane along a highway but (Netqd Plal-t-Teaher). wr Qe =. Mrns Wya Cue- .wn hampered by thouMand of aye, tmeaure In announce. KS K Cathertine 0. a ts- rn who swarmed out to a ogan'-i-g of hi new tUe I. SHamilton, Mnr. '-m we . Me, Mrs. C. De Annoa. As the atad h and ldlecding ll-l Mrs,. P. t olgate, Mrs. P. B state to ratiby the Federal Con-' lt Mtel6, Mrs. F. r. otlerton, tatutlom, te., state of New M ati. ~ Thompson, Mr. C. C amphire might, be aid to Sense C"sat) IC. sioup Mrs. A. L. Mills, hiae "reat ok eo rsk L. O. Clal.en, coeople to declare its lnde- BMwrtrs riAN' BTSUD Mt Baldh Nickel, Mr. H, B. pedence and adopt a constitu- TeL - .aP. B. Lonr Mrs.it. A. P..e b mdr. S Ir er in thk GrMUe Te IAWO ^f .* p ow e TheanOfu meariia tea I annuncin In the Co at h er in the Viter- who s r out thb o h A erMLoa WLJmes' C erb will be I fg 5-pl CIQ idM r. R L Mil a -l s. .. - C. Cbb tP te -Unitd V~tu odt sohisica r .I lety , Pcht , wm Medal Cral Zwbtk HOW-" atertalt irttft-est i Mr. and a Perr abaurh of New Cari terta.lne lrlav n aw home with aet, r klsse the -7- A tf* evlm Wash- F; o trade," ape- W4 Ba lboa. w bo a tremen- ,t .of Ancon, ? : world un- s r nn 6 at could be a, tephanie r. ^ s( r world peace." mk, ElLa beth ib ii ---, .,-.. . r ..ES f i D U T * . .a IF Ge I Motors' dramatic W Hwie for ImMediate Del POWI CS and CADIL 1w Hydratatic Drive f VA,.S.A. -' .' ;R' .. o n.u 4 j oB dr B ^-..-. A9 ..I ,, i -.1J'! .- .f- & J~c 4:-a s59o. LOWEST r [ PRICES SIN TOWN * L" ItRY NEADOUART '. iNTRAL AVENUE, PA" ION Plant very LACS tt 7II A1 -'4j .4j coILON I' I: is * t. - ._ 4 (4 1j Ii '.'. 4.. 4 .rc ~ vi I' I jr ' .1 1.l '1* "'1 * IC r (4q. '.1 P i.r I. -! :1 0 w i i.'! ~I air -^,^*.* . j7^g li~lr L' -5 U5Y W sy Woman Doctor Never Needed Maid CHICAGO. (UP) -Being a doctor for 50 years should have "" taken all Ottillie Zeleznys time. But she also Is a mother and a grandmother. "No maids rals- L.. ed cur children," she said. "Our home was above our offices and we changed diapers ourselves." Dr. Zelezny says she has "** found the formula for health -..snd happiness in what some people call "the retirement years." -w "Keep on working" Is her ,:-po!ution. She has no intention ,* f retiring. S' "It's only sensible to do less .: one grows older. But I can't. ** ese retiring altogether. WhyI 'what would I do? Stay at home! " qind keep a maid and look at S.hb r? Nonsense!" Her husband. Dr. Otto Baum- Slrucker, *a dentist, agrees with * Pis wife's philosophy He too ' ,lnaintains his practice. IA! BY 08 W ,' -n ag-H M..m & ..oj. 4 " K Q7 - t Q 104 - 4AQ14 -. VAJR *, - &A -t 0 Pam ': 2 8 N.T. 'Wl Pi "s Opening l ad- Every morning at 8 oClocKi -- *Dr. Zeleny.a gynecologist I . inches her "In light at Wor- ( There must te, tw, en and Children's Hospital demjn v., s to nrhi lO- where she has been on the M Iy trnmp in 9U,.a a g y s taff fQr 33 years. Four after- -, opinion. bouth al e' noons, a week she has office e' / / geCulty m i.te ini th / ,jurs in suburban Cicero. She T.U. V..1 7-., tleW ways tc lose h 13.* ;.3 maintained her personal 4, ~'M km. tractO. practice there for 50 years. She don't kow what she him either nless st opened the a still drives her own car, bur a Iw se8 won I e gave up house calls eight years h sees talt e' a boIt" entered duimy I ago. !- i- ers and cash discarding ow hiL ou "Every time you meet her h A id. she's bustling about with the A erican Leoon Pla s Giant When East the latest medical journals under rric dace of aant third her arm, anxious to learn rond of :ue something new." a hospital as- obcesed with that j alo woewr, f hseal Parade For St. Louis Parley- .twsdWTha *oclate said. lfist was f E ,om 7 She also writes for several strngth. 1p hed uE medlsal journals. o to peades.,' .ee Dr. Zelezny's son is a neuro- ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Au~ust 24 chipeaux., and musical units wil frem his ow loglat; her daughter is a house- (UP, -- St. Louis z hnecoe a -also partieoat. dWes w ie t of wife and school teacher. She carnival city for tour days when To police the Legion's aetivi- desoI the suit has four grandchildren. 35.00 Amcrican Legionnaires ties. 400 St. Louis policemen, ill Sout The doctor decided to keep and their wives :.rrive Aug. 31 mealbers o. the Legion will be tdtes. I.w e w t her maiden name because it for their 35th r ltiop! conzen- on hand arot htd e*t cloi. the two tQ i nd low was easier to spell and pro- tion in the city of the organ- HoLAing the thousands of dnt to win niounce. ization's birth. conventioneers oosed a big wit the ta She n tha le But while tlere will be the prob'n9 (or. lqi4 Legion of- txh tv She explained that ahe looks ^-ulerlre d ... n- ditnhB ., W... 'bl.e ou-l g h found 'mufh younger than her years for which Legion conventions facilities within a P5-mile rad hii sel o for di- because she's been busy all he are famed, local Legion officials of the city providin accou- yards. tlL time, of course; When asked her ge the doc- predict emphasis will be put on modations for 2?,00 10,000 w r a t shin l but t. r wnna ..m. r-,, ....l.. "serious matt.-rs" In view of rooms in privte homes we re corona. juPt. olu's' lt " er was completely femi nine troubled world conditions, still nee ded two crtere thit F.n o. andJack . I'd rather not say.1" she x e- National Commnander Lewis K. Eut Davi 1eischer, executive of "aWjlt"t #EAlt H lksw a- N&y U" "l1 'Iltaed. i nGough annIunced that Vice vice ureald t of the local con- et tW sorts and won the bt- P dIeent Rthirdl Nixon Will be vention het dfuartrs, iting th inwith hiqsen o White Man Covers the principal spealrr at the response of'. Louis residents oa t opening session Aug. 31. duOing the list Legion conven- .upits StIAa ana., Old Indian Sites Other headlin.rs who wi ll ap. tAn here i. 195, said he could ut U all mf the U2e4M ha pear duri" the convention in- assure any 'Legionnatte plan- failed, This a4 t 0 -of a KENT, 0. (rUP Librarian clude Secretary ot State John nng to attend that accom- or .hi tha John B. Nicholson, Jr. of Kent Foster Dulles, DeLtnse Secretary mcations will be available. oneo a4c et.ln e r than State University here is a Charles E. Wilson, Navy E.c- In addition to theIeonon I u-are a l ato - . spare-time Indian Mound ex- retary Robert B. inderson; the selI, the Forty .d Eight ant eure ae.t.1. t a plorer. secretaries cf the CIO and AFL auxilI'rie of both orpiniations This area is not as rich in and the presided., of the Na- will ,Convene here simultane- Indian lore as some others, but tiunal Assoclltion of Manufac- ous1y.1Y . Nicholson finds much to fil tfreers. Buslo4 sessions of tfe Le 11 the hours Be 'devof l ~ th lghtter local ln and ,tA asllfliary will be his avocation. Ion official h yve p ned a held at St. Louis' Kifl Audito- .Ad a y o n g ara d e o r I .. _.l_ ._ , S exploratlp, Nlch Icd IW Sht'a vez!Y'frustts bug Homes have'oeen t on some. at t i l o WO yi. Many are plo in' farm a given point.' +_ _ '" "i__ '_ Sad roedsYV@ been An InI ojAonks, the heii Au ; aII. ( to , oad apparentlyl tirum a o al bl stone as large ewore the onl Indians who firing squads and co .i s. Zi H of b* a abid,s poilat- jtnade a serious attempt to live The qrty and Eight. oy of n, who o a white object on his In this area." gin's 1 orgbn t ta t In W twill ha thm k anptierbmsow -r-Qt s. itse hall quit he went ow, the wh man so o who to m the l;ustrioust in his living and parde Its had n pickedIt ul. Ilng bllit that it's. diffl- cares Ing unt, large a golf ball A uIt to locate good ipecimel. state. ,eraIoff Iso of Mrs. a l look proved -It was a this anotict Ufe, he said. tion, l rfin i) - 4iE,01 imiMkV SOE LAZY AVl65LT AFTEgNOON... AA 4i FAiMEI E: ELGE PIcEI TWNI5 ~ l :,49r! .- FoRA A PICNIG.CHRIj lTVAPP* VWrm I Al I I , .1 a'.. - 44 ' '.ua fIP a QPIPtA ?~.... J r~*- ~., 1 *4 ... i ? ii "-'. "":' - .. -I - . . ., . . 7 . I * .1-. *- .~-*y; * / .. U- - -i.. ** * .. ...- ... . -. A s rp. TC r~~ *?C .fj -,~ L~ s-hl a * iA''L V "M* ' t e '--" )~ - 1../ * "Mtk ______~ ILm __ iP.- . 4 r II rr Cti.U^ i. *-r . ~i:ir ~ ~,~:~* rlu-- .e rru~- :?-l~P -Z I: 7;1 2-d~5~ '~ *it. ; .4~i] I; .'~r~~ .s~ii;uliat I= .a '06 One of Kanara! last American Milifarism c WAReiaMB 91 (VP) Uve tariffb, the T of r, 3l- |tamn countries constitutes a kiss after almost 0 years ts -Ecuardors abMor Jbse ton Eisenhower would be strippeW d f death to continental solidarl- handmade stogies. Ch a yesterday of its noble aims. Once more we ty. Sttatba there would see friendaMp inazt si "wThe organization of Amerl- J. H.. Wedemeyer, S, Iare CoA l h are a intentions giving way to the S cap Qtates works actively In de- Ad to sell out his threat o of their fish appetite of econmmrl inter- febse of freedom, but n the on- which his father start inereastan eats, eept of ecuador, freedom and He ad d.4 Is necessary Chiriboga made It clear that democracy cannot exist without yea.r ago. He has Bade- to aere to the bi country t sll pro-American, tJuitco l relatlona between na- jeigar in recent year. thet that t rnsm of saying: ng to chewing tobaca certain* Writutes a "l Ecuador you do not see ktis of doate.t ,ilbtal soll- anti-Amerlearn logans. All we darity." desire is more economic asss-. oThe s br- tanoe and more l ternatiaoal marks im entl- j;Iusuti tied "T T- 'i'"akly, I may assure you eday"h t u'ty that ncador is more pro-Amer- eachs loan than any other country o BrH diILatin America, but. t is Impors AM He did on tant to take note that h sen- try by sy timents bould be cultivated e he re .The ambassador said: "SocialT EA ES S .e. nts on ibe- ferment in South America is the Ch n work inke clam poverty which- SEf .leed I'Chirthogs lsrur tato n of an only be overcome through gi n U, 8.nadie a atj e Dr. Miltopn be ro the fullest enololtation of each ofdth e,4% t. o th e nation's resources. I to Latin ThLs ferment s naturally en- B V T reat bo e" ern couraged and exoloited b the p. .. hemianhe ktfines" Communists of South America; The Gr wUeweE 51U EoIn the Mt States and the great disparity of treat- Ir m u on C S~Fhar ended adootlon meant, as compared to the aassi- Lm Frnch n. b i of higherif, as tance and help given to coun- e--and themused a feelife ing of dissatisfa- BEARD" .- .,visat ofOit tion In South America." o -.. "The viltr. Milton In commenting on Indigneos n color pronose4 .y a fton gowru In at eterh cotInents. jn~ UD E 4 S. Elsenhower J to South south American d misates. Chiri- w iI gFI) Auirls (IUP) raced aw the Amera hads great bog said: "Unfortunately in stan a .euaWal hope in our lrulbo- South America there still ekista CeWnik ADUIy -me nassau didn't ima ga aid. 'W Amern- complex territorial problems, mI AIAI9I nag to." Ee os. feel t r of ery serious inhftices which M A D L I TA KIL It F Herman fr~I d ?ietVulness t4 lace constitute an obstacle to conti- rFAoUS COLOR CATooN mIN TacunIOa.La.. ShaInsults rhei mA war has the mental unity and s odarity. h -e h fl11 states J.Ine im- "In South America there are iumpli-g. yelled boLk attend the eo- countries which pre a threat to Ii PT4";I taunts and In Iprob- others because of their increas- le our c in-t militarism. It I necessary to CECILIA DRIV E- Nl "It'" go that con United alert the hemisnhem to the fact med a- States adopts a protee- hat political militarism of cr- RAND H SCOT, to MUSIC!... ES Sen. Moso Denounces Ike's ",,- .,A of, J E D'"gal KNOIN P d wer P y as 'C 'ver Uo TTechnicolorl Sf hso th 0- wf Domann Reel ALSO: t w. we Add havem i Ag 24 (UP) rlehower. and McK "V DOOC O TIGER" POICM a et"e o ror have@i muchwart G.a4ngd-r 8C .tettlIAg the rights Cof the __________________ adminumuv'a AIO Auleri eople to be protect- .1 IAWRRN b ghe' sad. PIN OTESTAR""AO scr.- R a idbYit~ said "oThey ahould be built by the zrNDA" and GAUCHO' Saway have ub ermlw for the r benefit ofi- We and p ottopl e Dople. -dENCANT nAPITOLdVICTa e h Inde itt privaThe ew a s, tewt Gradegrtent lr, In .ette Davi houn. In -QP ', MOM 7tr oftOf tr "och %dam will t be 31.LadSee* othe statement "PRISONd, would be to P O W OF A olw- recounise that primaryr respon- uL UTH b 'ONIGAUCHO" W ;" es b ib:llty for. supplying power ADVETRE* a I,Iealshrs BINGP of tbe d of n arthe arestnefwith theof in people 0oany., VIden and his wife la3d t khitch flo iedei1st- uient. . sWade nwore pajamas a1 , w as cleaMAt a ct owo re s g swerejund o coffee table in the Itv room. t of chainagum e still wa . PoWeO a "for Ia_ um cya ScePtd linv esgated. Aft iEda. 5 contents of the .-,their win OWL at- Sde* e Praden. .. t a e "'i *with the Iaw % e nnlm- er cot* N. Y, to sleep -nd thb i- burn4 said. round fo du * -f, L, L '' M1 ?---* ll n a ~rplea $op"tr 'flur now wAntuo, elite AlV asm d"highamr e perhp ainad"lequate ? th already sea - Adsmiu. al the mew ben, rt e ffe 't ut .rak Is Asued by noe inteot earlier thl agg ra raarrowe daere of the Private Inter. ". lace in our elec- 'b development Sower dams. Haircut A lose Shave Ean. (UP) A t hedi ch L SULLMII. I t -ATO E JOHN SUTWIM Athe IR ARKER * ihb WiM l) I DC fl A-lr A itFRANK MOSS rm..a FRIDAY 28th CENTRAL no t ge fti-- uid his mkf toi n eat trimbut r.camtan # ns ;. V k V;0.J . : *.. (L -' '-"a; -I PR|5S .t...D OC-" .. TOURIST SERVICE ~- &...r ..m- L -- "'a -- , ' ----' I .. ~. i.-- -- .. s. .~ i s... .i I t to -U, | PuI ut> i I. - i I < | I i SPRO an VIS SIX N You LEWIS SI No. 4 Tivo MORRISO Fourth of FOR SALE FOR SALE Household Automobilea rOR SALE:-Diningroom set, kitchen FOR SALE:-Ford Jeep, duty paid, cabinet. Picnic table. Swing Hou-.e phone 3-2340 Cristobal. -4.542-8, Mango Street. Baibco.__ FOR SALE:-Dodge Pick Up ton :-R SALE: -Modern 46' airfoam (1948) newly painted and in per- cushioned love-seat with t w o fect condition. Dodge Deolers, Ti- lrotching eno-tobles. perfect con-; voli Crossing._ edition, No. 54, 45th street, opart- FOR SALE:-1950 Studebaker Star- ment 3. i life coupe, black with tan seat OR SALE: Comfortable Morris covers, radio and almost new bat- chair wih reversible plastic cush- tery. Will bring for your inspection. ions, reasonable price No. 54. Coil Kobbe 3230. Cpl. White, dur- 45th street, apartment 3. Ing duty hours. :OR SALE:-Modern mohogcny bed- FOR SALE: 1946 Ford De Luxe room set, Ivory color itwir beds), with radio and spot light $445.- including beautiful dretstng table, 00. House 84-A, New Cristobol, almostt new. No. 54, 45th street, phone 3-2970. apartment FOR SALE:-Buick Super 4 doo? se- FR SALE:- Oval chair. Smmons 'dan 9,500 miles. Plastic seat covers, Beoutyrest mattress. 2 beds, 3-4 radio. Tel. Navy 3679. After 3:30 new mattress. Bedroom set, com- p. m. plete. Bargain. No. 9, 44th street, FOR SALE:-1952 Singer Roadster. Apt. 4, 5:00 to 9:00 p. m. 16 mm sound projector. Best offer. FORSALE:--Westinghouse refriger- Call Albiuok 2196. ators, 6 toot, S50.00, 7 toot, $75. FOR SALE:-1949 Chevrolet Con- 00; twin beds, springs and mat- vertible. Excellent condition, radio, tresses, $60.00; dinette set wt| tresses, 0.00; dinette set wit new top, tires good. Call Feo- i six choirs. $40.00; console radio. lo, 85-2200 or 85-2243, $895.- $50.00; twin bed frames, $10.00, 00 wood and metal dressers, 520.0C " each; homemade bar. $20.00; FOR SALE:-Chevrolet 2 ton Stake bookcase headboard for double Body Truck. Inquire at No 21 bed. S15.00; child's blackboard,l Juan B. Sosa Street. $8.00; innerspring sofa, $15 00; FOR venetian blinds, coffee tobles. R ALE Misc. tools. etc. Telephone Balboa 3433, house 0855-B. Balbo. Boats & Motors FOR SALE:-Five porch shades $2.-1FOR SALE:-25 cycle.l-3 H. P. and 00 each, Lattice porch partition. 1-4 H.P. $10.00 each. 5457, Prodo quarters $13.00, two night Dioblo. cottage. tables, $5.00 each. Westinghouse refrigerator, one year guarantee FR SALE: Prestolyte-tank with left, $95.CO, 9 cu. ft. Call 2-1771. reulator, and tip $20.00. / H.P. House 719-D, Balboa. motor $15.00. 1/4 H.P. motor $5.- 00.ouse Air compressor with tonk, $15. LOC:! 5 piece Guotema'cn mohog- 00. Phone 2-3179. 601-B, Ancon 'any livingroom set, $39, Q. M. &I Boulevard. other furniture very. very, cheap ... Come Monday all day frcm 9:15 WANTED J, m. House 0764 Apt. H, Wi nl- s l J4iamon Place, Balboa. Miscellaneous FPR SALE: BENDIX Automatic Will buy Cadillac black 1952 1953. wEashing moch ne and dryer. Also Preferably duty unpoid. Tel. 2- hot water heater iga). Exce.!ent 1458. ccndilon. Almac~n Caoidonia No. , -', CntrAl Acen Pa nmaIo WANTED:---Vocotibn quarters in S, '_"_ __ _--'I. Pancmn for month of September, FCR SAi.E:--Double Bads complete. 3-0281 *S48.C0, Wardrobcs 50.'-o0. Dre- D iin Offr S10.00. Buffets 8.00, Cib position Offered complete $35.00, New ma;t~re" - I '165. Double spring. 16.00 WANTED:--Sales agents for club. Co ds. 59900. Wi-ir chari Apply with your identification card. ." r0, mIe tables 00., (Cprnet). Good opportunity for 1-P, G~ a. Oled I a bulA .'li inferetted persons. Parisien Furni- ..6.O I 'e .a derks 35.0. 0 B> ture No. 168, Central Avenue. Aron S2, C'CI D.nette sets S25.00.; 'r -: ns in L-ch new and recondt:on- .ASY TEn s NO INTEREST Reds Penetrated CHAP":- -- WE D 'VER AT FIST PAYMENT i WOe Fre" Ite furniture, mcke slip- Ueder Ul AII ilies t" e c. eic. Co!l us for free es- I .e WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (UP) A-. 'cw 1 N, 41. Phone 3-4911_ Sen Willim N Jenner (R- Tna)i 2 tr l tniow f nmmtnnint.I FOR SALE Quartermoster single hFve carried on a "successful 1i. coair. 'nmoching pillow.; 25- ana important penetration of Gec'e reli.ciator 6 cu. ft. feet; the United States gtVernment, l de. mctch:ng choir; Fos- and this penetration has not -H. lly pattern; louvres. i been full y expose." Bfno,. lor I 2-family apartment; i ie n cucbo.rd 4 shelves: oak He made the statement in re- btoord bookcase with heatngo leasing a report by his enpte uit 0440-J Ancon, 2-1807 after internal security subcommittee 6:3H p._ .. on wbat was turnedd interlock- FA, SL. A. ing" subv;erslon In government FO-SALE.--- eial kitchen cabinets, departments and In Congress. dibbl$ cobinet sink, mahogany1 He promised to continue the cd ee btobl and 4 choirs, Electro- investigation. luc doll l.ouse, toys, etc. Bolboa 3072. house 118 Balboo Heights. The su committee charged FOR SALE -Westinghouse refriger- that in recent years "powerful ator 25 cycle. 9 cu. ft. All porce- groups and individuals within lain. Good condition. $80.00. Call the execut'\e branch were at 6--32. work obstructing and weken- R SALE-ew refrigerator less In the effort to eliminate So- thon' hal. prce. 60 cycle. Anconl viet agents from positions in A",e.. 86. Apt. 7. Vovernment"n It gave no names. FO SALE-3 Redwood porch shdes It said "there is ample evid- SELO S CE10.00; 9 12 en tnat the Federal Bureau of greenn broaorioom rug with rubber In'veskgat n and other agen- under-curhion 120 Ridge Road. cies learnILd the underlying B.lboa He. ghs fatts of the Communist conspi- B .... --racy end time and time again performed their duty and noti- Jacked tie proper administration JcI Dempsey agencies of this information. I a. a daughter Joan, yI, Weds This Week S4INA MONICA, Calif.. Aug. 4 (UP) Former heavyweighti box1nR champion Jack Demp- Ssaid today his 19-ye;rjold dnhter. Joan. will marry Den- n O'lahertv. 21. of Santa Mo- Vlic. next Saturday. Dempsev said the wedding willJ be attended by a "few friends"' and will be held at the Church] of Our Ladv of Lorette, in Los Angeles. with Rev. MsRr. Ray- Inmnd O'Flaherty officiating. A reception will follow at the every Hills Hotel. Joan is Dempsey's daughter F*M a marriage to former mu- Meal comedy actress Hannah Mllhfam Demp ey; TMif r d eaWt, Barbar, 17. a few lef et nowt I But. the committee said. the loyalty program broke down chiefly because the executive agencis failed to act on the inm'rmatioi, and fire the al- leged Reds. T h e subcommittee recom- mend tbat- 1. The Senate judiciary com- mittee and Justice Department study existing laws with a view to extendin-, the statute of lim- ltctlons on false oaths by gov- ernment employes. 2. Congress pass a bill permit- Ink committee to grant im- imunity to operative witnesses. 3., The executive agencies of the government reevaluCte the records and personal histories pIt-9 employs who have been abocated In any way with communtmi or Communists |.AQR SALE AiQIDA BAR r' 'I Ia "a l |I rieM&&.-I=eW -nia a MISCELLANEOUS o I-' o. ee 4. gggo .A" DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical link. Central Avenue K" street prer. Telephone 2-3479 Ponama.. To MIAMI 6 P'EW YORK vie oiEA Boeing 4-npine pnesn. Oniey to Miams: $70.00 Raourd-Trip $126.00. ne-wo' to New' Yrk: $114.00 Round-trip $214.00Xn S PANAMA DISPATCH SERVICE telephone 2-1655. 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. Panamd Dispatch Service 36 Avenida Naclonal (Au- tomobile row) Tel. 2-1655, Pan- omo. FOR SALE Miscellaneou FOR SALE:-.Complete line of Smith Way Welding Electrodes: Mild steel, cast iron (Machinable), and hard facing. F. ICAZA Y CIA. FOR SALE:-7 cu. ft. Westinghouse porcelain refrigerator, radio, ploy- pen. Call 2-1580. FOR SALE-Used fluorescent 4-tube industrial lamps. Inquire at No. 21 Juan B. Soso Street. FOR SALE:-Typewritter Underwood portable. English andSpanish key- board $35.00. Calle Estudionte 77-A. Tanlo Maria, Apartment 3. FOR SALE: 37 Red Rock heas, laying and 58 that will be produc- ing in October. Bargain price, leav- ing. Telephone 4-674 Pedro Mi- guel. 8 to 12 m. FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE: Nice chalet in San Francisco, 525 meters, garden fence. Thomas Real Estate, Central Ave. No. 259. Tel. 3-1069. FOR SALE:-Bargain! Going, cheaply two family apartment building, concrete foundation No. 4243, main rood. Pueblo Nuevo. Coll anytime. FOR SALE:-_6 1-2 hectares of land in New Arai.an, 100 meters facing.concrete highway, 4 Cts. square nieter, Tel. 3-3021. former HllMerile Forbidden To tRu In GeranEleclton DUESBELDORF, Aug. 24 (UP)4 -Dr. Werner Naumann, a Nazi- like political leader, was forbid- den today to take part in Ger- man politics. Naumann. leader of the Ger- man Reichs party and the high- est-ranking former Hitlere still at large, was ordered by the In- terior minister of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia to call off his rabble-rousing election- eering campaign. Naumann, who was Nazi propa- ganda minister Joseph Goebbel's deputy when the war ended, was branded a "category two" (ma- Jor) offender under the'denaui- fication code. The state government of Low- er Baxony also demanded that the federal government at Bonn ban the Relchs Party (DPR) oil grounds it is attempting to set itself up as the "successor to Hitler's Nazis. Naumann was named in Hit- ler's will as the successor to Goebbels as propaganda mni- ter. " Classification of the strident- voiced "LittE, .Fuehrer" as a "major Nazi oftender" strips him of his right to vote and elimin- ates him as his party's princl- Dal candidate for election to the West German parliament in next month's elections. The order also prohibits Nau- mann frommembership in a Ulitical purt~ or trade union. from serving as an editor or writer or radio commentator or from practcling law, medicine or eren operattlt as an Indemen- dent merhest during the next five years. He may appeal from the ruling within two wete, but the ban on his atltl Is ef- fective xe II - RESO5 Pan& -1877. I Foster's Cottages. 1 Santd Clara. PledlsI linena. Phone akf Greeih Saotr ges Elctrd I moderate ratl. Tali Gemboe; 4-567, Peda WILUAMS' Santa Clar - taogp. Large, comfort near beach. Balboa pt weekends. FOR RENT HosesL.A4. FOR RENT:- -Chtlt in Bella Vista. Appl comer 47 Street and U fra 4:30 p. m. to 6 pm. j .^",. F OROR NT:, 47th Street and U '* m.fnm 4:- Api AMTTNTION IL1 i&W I;t modern pmrtment s,erooms, hot and .Mwt. Telephone FW RENT:-4vmkltbd* epanmen Best reubntil.a nMghbarhood. Suitable f-Aor ia 43rd St. FOR AtENTi-MbeWI idro am apartment mor Beltl* Vista Thea- t, Everything included Call 3- FOR RENT* Saeiw g f'inhhad apartnme, $1350X Numbe 27, 48th Street FOR Iw a..:. FOR REN:-S, .Cool o with ba cony, telephone, kitchenette, hot water,. (Acrndr Ifi. Amw p onnel.)P Go Igt ., ; RA b roat<. Apsly fHst:eLRaevt. Phone Panama 2O0700. .. ---- ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ---- -- --- --- --~~I ~` YY; 'lP'll~~~elrrI FOAg4 it - iIUEU .. -----Y I S. i . IW" t "' 11 - -- " ' ?- .-. = I .,,.,,- .;.'. .-** .;., (, Hb lt, COMMEtC PROFESSMC ACother N01 Champ Ionf Anelectric ght bIb that kills insects for a few pennies a month. For Use In Home, Stores. a Wa GEO. F. NMOvy J lCeaorl AM. GkM DEALf U55s^ qn- V i biw -G - z- i P. TEw'miuMclt WtV .,, .. ... t'(.r ', Id w l .. L ,*,-,t' l. <.l -,. : I ,J I f1 1 ".a ment tey t tbb'hma '# t,",W. North.,.oren trIp" durin" their wwaeth ,orth'to 0.saa camps They d tb were pa- ; .rade.t.rough North KIora to ala t4a be staoed and vspat IonSjw thf .. B.. civilialul Ad. eysaMd Uards used bay- onetrW ily to jn eis.incad .. .m WOUJa".gK it llger was Puerto Od hta -tAm thet-e lot-mov train IbeIe 4t0ermg ruar and ed. therM I e d hurtiM lt oasdbed. dr* got Tools, I Ppi Save Sy's it Ten-year.w g i abl ol"W A e ar l r s - I ,t I od_ .--.a j-L_ tL '2!'"l"; ell em... When You Tell' e tiru Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our office h*"4' 57 .-. "' P No. 12,179 Centrid Ave. Colon A ' SERVICE "NOVEDADES THIS" CARLTOR. .TORB Via Espama No. 34 PaRamA R. PI ,.R' Ii Ave.-Phone 1-2291, and (ela Vimt Theatre 10,059 5 Col d N'S Agencia lateriacional de Publicaclone PRho "A. "H" Strlet3 a Mbi dlanalte S Juiv Ave.-Phone 2-0441 No. 3 Lottery Plaa Phone 2-1) Phones Ih.WlS "s tIwf.. "" , iv , : A .,: ia^^- ^ .: ,I- here S. ,,,.' .* b *tA -. : 0o ^ *' t f' '**y^ f AMfa^ ''' *S *~ t . r. ' 04. i"i^^ &?)%i i~ I r- t , a. 1 - -;---------U~.~ R7:4..rj,%.Mj rsnuwur;ri;r I H .1 -7 11 i~~ i 1- - E fft1~ |I I r - 1-. - I t! 19AYW*%ThhPWw4 a" 4ffiL-"Wrr -- . I I J -I I 5- ?IcI - i? |, , *. .' '* .L oIn or see "Co iwit "AixW-'W.. s*' -'f..T ' -,^^;-.T-~ ~ ~ ~ ^--,-- ""f.*Ajr'-.A.^;,-..yMitW-i" r i .**l^ s--. O -1P-* - h V- ' .. -. V T 1IR J 5 .~ HM MVP Consideratio " ,. 'mPuIeu Cub Brown Makes IT ny Undewamy' No It CaIm e It Two In R The Panama-Marla Club tour- nament got underway Saturday Ir .-- fas scheduled with most of theO Vain bath using up lent ttme catching bait (boni ) for mar- 0" .. ,' Ls. Badeo ag th uman Ligtweight buri- -,. The only fish caught we a plosty lelr e Brown, ia hda- hAsatah n was brought in by lera O. night punched owt na nput ler of the "Hula" No weight rounl decision ~ver orwab SSaturday there was a reindes- rn ud champ M 04 1r ee n W the at the Os. vous at the anchorage at Cocoa ere. agt amt ,r Point. Seventeen boats were tion orf th flrst mu- tw . eterd heyheaded for ept that on this on s r Bay where the rest of the form lnt ouetp ebetr e ... -e -n -.d fishing will be done. ""'tThere was plen ty of activity Te two beto and used "t 'o t breezes to thi.. n yesterday's featud $1000 Claim "A" on the way to Pfias Bay. The g remd of te b eat"r i 0seveniposiofing' P e if hedd-and-head battler st marlin caught n the tour- the mecd wand s in the dOthe dit&. | UW= ueond, QGo r 0no7Wt lL~rtldn, Edgar fourth and Amorlo Ia nney was taken by Elmer Orr. It whihb eganhE tg dlpu-, Sand ots time since --lly. Colombian Jookey Oscar weighed 197 lbs. by'measure- aely to Moore a m- . S The "Old Man" raised eleven athe s ete ang m e 4h, landed eight. It also oner rs Tracd'sook it. bout, Brown ully asl otl* -. .The "Viling" raised on scl, Fi o egan. Wiordo th p 0 S '-' d old cheddnut son of MathreI and ste n d ay by da eror re ch town a eep d Juan Feature ahe Hula IV two a. one t of A range ard Wo=a=" caByaIn Red. yesterday after- ger tedfirstsvn a a a eatthread intene and the other cu odht the ouooe ws unds r Weetriia,. ^K(1IMI) wDghag in the track's top class . two for thg and two et'b. 13 by Ms.by dt Moeefear 95Hselt gp over, on e wof the Im h n p latin The "ilt ura" raised oe sIll reclose atend on to the po oldCehesnut sona of MD=. 1t-The me In day W day infars Al ron and an i P ,/. R- |Ca y stoate, sou-r- dUudge voted for Brow by 66 At father's d in lib t Inh a Re ,e yesatere a Jth Stwhfortablre margins. Thie d e| r r . .~tl "e- Tack. r ei lbe -scored igt x round for -o u.h kemscrMa 6ppoe two for mtr eveend two itbri an a1n t Ito tth hok s topScbagnas Br. oI the teeb nntot goeng 4, t Sdefeating a r eetr o ~. unanimous decision h over i em ot e at thi Juan FrDanrce Nfe itpdi. I, tI dhe -mas meet a, there POl be mt- sit-rou -pod"dl I, -, n 0 i l0 .' 'h dAn cT h ht the m o h aend f the Mirs. a er TheTe0 lr a lClau all bowl-Inve or= SAL byP Be onwn mostti m orte PAt their.b hld tmorr witht letup from the dt wotwli * DiablhInggong. T e t atl JIM the a alie' t = ""mbediewa- Clusb Carlos Watson, 14 t 50o M dy frM 08 d aIr n 1 mes i d ai e r.teo tImds a, .h Into rtheiu. ho eoA tOee '40041 p3 tyo excellent sehowingto ir; AtemI0AeeI clubdbet1' acan dtirewtndp lwas maeson a amo=ntotosomethinwithoan husnsroelio a ole swith nowug e we buge e d t attend. una oun deciran over w (eW-h6Oano .era.m ,e, the on t m h-. fe this Pascsco 13d.Inth no ne"s clwetf., there will be a meet- siA-ro.nd ua5pound s-i' "TNGurley(hSe4)lp atK Mi hd on to tok Legue of-Tig' SM.124dcs SC.eondone whilTe. O ay whee-lw t Aza aforo many higaae esse bes In e ,., .",h A endo. t u T tr it andofI S or _____Mba nI y woudf ..th Oat-hl st ut tt res."wo wll ing thos bow a..Ws the.urodi .a.. .g i .to. om May, 18 4, t. 0"n'a.,.The man-t 2 m e on amoun .i toUge a. $20M.-lu, ,Vaiili, om is. buane posW of or wth the NatgMujlgod oawa 'Ls- drwl7.- ',1 2.4F0m d $2.0.heeikdv td An,, ,.- .'ie a.d I!./ mm Lep ,, I .. -I ' "onrhfb 'r~p-tsjdlo+ "i .cot & ", .", . .r, m AMA Run h..odu I. ne ml now. I oh.-be: (American 1P3 RAME . S $29.80, 22, 30.30 B de S. o Sent- S. Few ete*fow der foe oqwrbg sin If,, "p. ffMa~? t '. OF ^ [Cd : B, a0., " ,S I. . S' .,B---, r~iL* I r I~ i: '';tt~ ir." ^ ** '", ^~E _ _ ___ 4 r'" "0: '*&'" - . .. l1< t .V* ''. - .'-** ,,' , .-A " 4kl A i *" Spahn Cops ta .& - .... A "i.It thp pr'.pnl know thn truth and the country is --a IPAPU3 Abrnm lincolA; Abrualsim Lincolf WR I wNTY- GIV H VYFR. FANAMA. R. iYMONDAY, AUGU 'Catholic, Socialis DE-GASSED Washine t on mystery man Heon'r W. Giune- wald. whose capital wire-pull- Near in sirre a uConress - - - %estieation, rides a stretcher out ol a Jersey City. N J, PARIS. Aug 24 UPI--Rebel- on a recall and 205 deputies al- Laniel and re native quarters that 1 apartment house after he and .lious non-Communist strikers ready have petitioned for one, of non-Comm a.* officials Were I a wonr. were overcome b (lertied their leaders and kept Prolonged labor unrest un- greed on a F'rl. slate workers w gS Both survived. Fiance in semi-paralysis today doubtedly would remove the in- day, but is. eminent requlil A tlheatening to puU the props decision of many now silent, trations, a dus. back to work. "i irom under Premier Joseph Lan- Police wearing steel helmets tries and pun- iel'- freshman government. and carrying carbines patrolled 'lUag the . Pr baton Offie Hundreds of thousands of So- the outskirts of Paris, its sta- agreement tH i Te. ciallst and Catholic union work- tions and other strategic points turn to the al with- SProb tion Ofic e rs were idle in the mines and as scattered -acts of sabotage out ipenaUy,-. 1 oubUc utilities three days after were reported. their chieftains agreed with Pop- The Comau &1,a4 General To Hear All From ular Republican Party ne.otia- French railway offilalse re. ConfederaUtli., Loreted o near All F rom tor on a settlement of the walk- ported trains were beins sabo- upon the proclaim l. outs which have crippled the' tared as Communtst union the Lantel a faree coLm ry for three weeks, battled to block a back-to- The Co their IH l f / d The Communists seized on work movement of 2,006,84 workers to walkout la tnrheir dlssatisfaelion to call on strikers, which we . Hal.-Clad HenrI labor generally for a blanket The International Calals-to- ago. o- ar the O strike. asel express was derailed near Howevr, tm al., t I The National Assembly steer- Maubeuge Saturday 'nibt. Two was report o at S . JERSEY CITY. N. J.. Aug. 24 ing committee was scheduled to hundred passengers were shak- cent of af -o thi a (UPi -- Henry IThe Dutchman I meet today to decide whteher to en up. Officials said a disaster lr cent.W h21 I MT et 40t0" Grt''7-v.eld has a date with his rer-ill vacationing deputies for a was averted only because the of oif t"Mf 3 .M a I wtd a ro'- 'on officers Aug. 31, in, full-dress emergency debate onltrain slowed for a stretch it nor- the ia W wk e 'h+'-, I-r mav be questioned a.-Laniel's nollcles and the situa-'mally makes pt 60 miles an hour. Union taun rWstit r tndee ed ep 1 beo I '.- found unconsrlous tlon confronting France. A transformer was blown up a series of mov by oftlals. t1i "..r",mn In a gas-filled a- A confidence vote would al- 'n I~ nv-en-Barrols. rrar Nancy. "MisunderittadkW"il ed to tf taer'e r el bpi *nt here. I most certainly follow Two hun-1 Outside Toulouse a railway engi- stedy stream of p-- ten a dred and nine nameF are requir- never was inilred seriouslv when railway wprte: %fl i Grunewald and Mrs. Ann An- ed before the committee can act a stone smashed the windshield and Jlall * derfon, Catorunllle. Md., wereI o his cab. Pnorts rel found half-clad In the apart- Inv iale menrt I8pa Flidnv\. Neither was n '- "I ser .. 'o rondition.a tt.houih Denaf gon Sefs T o " Gruiwrld told police they had . on- to the apsrtr flet because l ck ? d su ffe re d a m ild h ea rt a t- I F O ? Sn -S e r e g a t e o For Non-Segregated"$A The nair were charged with --- o '... ".. i bein, disorderlv and were taken LA JOLLA, Calif.. Aug. 24 (UP) " to the Jersey City medlcpl cen- -J Edgar Hoover. director of WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (UP) rIesilde ter for observation. They were the Federal Bureau of Investi- The Befenge Department un- leh released shortly after. I gatidn, said today the FBI was der preadlential prompthsigl his o t.h. is ;... Investigatln charges by Sen. set the fall of 1955 as the "t r- fed Grunewald retutrned to nhlsJoseph McCarthy that a Latin get date" for eliminating segre- der fect.l". 8oring Lake. N J.. summer home, I Americon country was "'shook nation in state-operated schools B 4t wh-e his wife has been s Iayino !down" for S.10000 by former on military posts, It was learned will be Mrs. Anderson rerlrned to her State Department officials, today. -ti Wlt 1t hotel in Sea iOrt. N.J. IIf the states fall to take this t 1e, however SThe alleged shakedown was action in the next two years.of- "caIplicating taOrt li chdl Ornewald pleaded euiltv lastmade in connection with aid icials said, there is a strong operated by the sta a "- MP.vto cent#mnt of Conoreas for which the country was entitled possibility the federal govern- tarybaes, "b' " def,,i a 'Hsloule committee t to receive. McCarthy charged He ment will take over the schools ty i vp''-"atins reports he .onwed was sunplled information forlhe gnd operate them 6n a non-ra- It called upon t services to ext-i-aP interest in several large charges by reporter Gene Fuson clal basis. consult with Ideal authorities ' tax cases. of the San Diego Union, who vis- This step however. might run bout what stepH e~tfll beik talbt Cited Guatemala on assignment into opposition from Congress. to integrate the 8610la,1 14 wq.q fined l 000. lvePn a for his newspaper. I which In the past has objected s0--' sunenled tail sentence Hoover, who entered Scripps to any federal "interference" In Sfnomedt sosurcs aid Defl an" -'-.ri on nrob'tton- f"r a Metabolie Clinic yesterday for loc.el school systems. l y a e WIblo g ye-" "'-- MIs Dbvslc,'n ,?oIt he his armnnal physical checkup, said At present 16 Army and Air told e servyte to llat a e iff'--'' f 'om a-heart condition the FBI would seek to uncover Force bases have segregated itaR rvevon" e imepea -to. that mlicht be endangered if he all facts In the case schools operated by the states Ale eod too ndsegrei te . served a.jal term. "Our powers, of course, are assisted by federal funds. Andgh the 1o55 e "*et date" limited to more or less unearth- The Navy has state-operated [sett S the .195 "te ret date o The terms b' his. orobatlon In facts." he smid. "A congres- schools on three bases where omh V e integration of th e per'iy ameri other thlnes that slonal investigation has much local laws call for segregation. c . he "must live a c. an, honest broader powers, but we shall but it has avoided the issue by T .m step ..s .a b. teffet and temperate life." bive the facts as soon as possl- not assigning Negro personnel S_ ,f. M _&B d f istre with children to these bases. e_.s n stDefi neg eDs1 _Magistrate ih hel ow. Re ll-td t bet,]g the Defense Dh released Orunewald and Mrs m't nd the Office of - 9ieroh ine their own custody ttfer e which h aad Nil aVcnilght and" set a hearing bl for tse schools,, Sept. ofIsch. of daso, ~.tginnlly set. te. date for' dle u al aid for the sa Ag. 31. but Orunewald won abu tok the poison it ementt whed 'he said he nt .'.Intehre vith local l- _ wa scheduledd to appear that M bh l atibn whaless dlreted. to da 'i. Washilgton fbr a proba-' do Qo 1m. th Defense Dep11I tioq bek., mnt. a"amd. 4 Milntary installatrMions On wbi idsAi Sjidp' Ben* I . A. mapmaniMn with a Canal, dnBi poice record af seven ol- * feMTwas ,fitid $15 isi Balbp Fl Btrte's GoOrt'this mbrml'. =ltd q .fria, .35. WIRs charged wlI.;respaealg in the La Boca CoEiar8 a ,ry. j oshools are operat the state school *as temr are: ARMT Pine Bluff Arsenal. Ark.:. BlisaTex.; Fort Hood, Tex.; Sam Houston, 'T.:; Fort Be1 Va.: and Port Sfl, Okla. AIR FORCE Maxwell Air Force Base, MacDill APB, Fla.: BgHn Fla.: Tyndall- kFB, Pa.: drew AFB, papdolph, Tex.: Reee .l 4 e t.; Shep AB. Tex.: KLkEMld AiPB. ' -*-- "a ava? .'- uibert eseala, 54, em The three N base nlani Las given a siaen IPt RGING AWAY While a telephone workers' strike disrupts sro e a i prSevaset S day jaW s atence ra plat.ad on, service over a slb-state area in the southwest. supervisor Dper- Naval Ai _- peset probalion- for one. ea' on a normal attemuled to keen the phones working. In Leaven- Fla.. Naval- Ai- Ul PA U S charge of loitrng under house worth, Kans., three o..icials o the Southwestern Bell Telephone an F.umCbr 4 in La Boa. Company man the switchboard. Ind anheed, M d i CAYUCDC efur riC1 s1 ua 'AI a *.- n ATHERS.0F FLIGHT- The Wriaht Brothers-(1) wa. Bf~g~odt *iL'1-II * \.. .1.* .7*' - " '* ,i,. -, B .' if : ' min 5se iai S - , " '" I' ",^ wwI. -~~ A.' I. p - I .-' .t-r 'A' an .- -.-tc w d two pesop died i Ckcago'sl great Iroquois Theater fie. T'oUr5 Ar- we PNii A' I.L AN. LI INI* duma heeD F-rance (iA ItV 1L :< . -1- -pl .. i '' r 3 i. 77-717 uaf- C 1 Pi~ .i..F'. i'll~:~ :~Y~y . ... -6 - ' : * P f I * |
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