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" r. 'L, "" ", i:.t "'.. .'L ,' "' ' ' * :: ffAi t'.e people -w sf truh country is sgfe" Airaam ULincoln.' wes a :- ; I,..i. its Red;l Want Armistice ---:-* -' -- o --- * Audible Radar Nehru Claims Dulles Flays 'ay Tihe LASheer Bigotry' .D l F May Tighten on hina In UN Delay In Korea, NEW DELHI, India, Sept. 17 A t me (UP) India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today accus- I' ed the Uniled Nations of "sheer n*n W r O bigotry" in refusing Red China membership in the world or- .. WASHINGTON. gept. 17 (UP) eliminate the necessity of having ganlation. --- *-- -The armed forome- are develp- thousands of men and women Sa new automatic' type ofu- watch reens around the clock. He told parliament, at the UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept. 17 (UP) Soc. dle radar which may yIfi. o ening of a sharp foreign-af- retary of State Jolmhn Foster Dulles said today the United tl.onir defenses againt a Ir- Deti of the plan are as- fairs debate, that the United li. vua -l riM atomic attack. It ws l ret. States and her Latin AmericanStates is"forced to doubt that the Communist side really ?td. aIe, "not intimately concern- wants to comply with the armistice" in Korea. afoermants said thenew But a bigh Defense Depart- 4wHth the problem," flouted He warned the United Nations General Assembly tern is much more accurate tuba meat official said the admlnns. tl- desires of most of Europa the present viable r r ad tratkin has assigned top priority most of Asia by .deny that the Oct. 28 deadline for the start of the Korum may lead to a omp ly aut to development of the new L a seat at the Koroan political conference "is rapidly approaching without GO wath w dplan-detection apparatus. pe conerence.possibility of making the necessary time-consuming It is an indication that the ad- "They had as much right not parations." PB M al ministration will rely heavily on to want India as the others had ggu~-.f n wHIF teeho-logical developments to to *ant her." Nehru said. "But "We are forced to doubt," does here, the U.S. will seek to eet the pressing air defense the question we are considering Dulles said, "that the Comnim- avoid any word or deed which - B R f problem no that Rn hae li s the Asian question. mist side really wants to comply might needlessly aggravate the SD e i fhe'NH-4mb and has 9 an Aa is ft question of Asia y4t with the armistice and face up present state of dangerous ten- bomb arsenal, tlh will of Asia had to be fout- to .the problem of withdrawing sion." Audio radar differs from con- ed because some people who a&4 thlr forces from Korea and cre- Atomic Weapoasi Physlea& 1"d A It a ventfonal visual radar in that it not so intimately concembd eating a united and Independent entiats have now found would give out a "pinr sound, with the problem did not feel Korea." which, they are developed. A Panamn n hero of the Ko- in ad ditve to "pip, a sdrk that way.- in a eeomprehensve review of wipe life off the surfafte o ren. War w interred n his on a screen, when sky-sweeling the Eisenhower administration's planet. Those words c-a be lletr realtag placr in CoroUal electronic beams detect a p e. Nehrza yged the admission of foreign policy as It affects the en literally. The Cemetery this ong. CommeunMt Chin to the Unit- U.N., Dules was the first power inheeMnt min matter - lheDefense offllal sa the ed Nations. speaker in the General Asaem- be conatelledg htli Pvt 1/ o enmTA. Franklin pr eos val radar amlke it Be said there, should be no bly's annual general-or poery- t g lM I ot am7 A wit uiI gmry to ha. a man U d e sheld be 3 debate. his mm.T e 5-I s h taE. be T that H e na icbe ned that R uM ial had I b %md a . la4Xwsk111:1511 Ja hosiir jiif s wu* vC .^u*-^ .V^I^^Mid fifis^11 R 'L _M-p"--^-i.^ _ft._j._ L -- &T %_ .- Ti L[ iiAi i U&ZIAfa'B w be merican Legion dor, Octa. Ca hearty Weloome aires and Auull this affair. tion m boe name of Presoaeni ElsenhoWr "for a grateful peo- ple." BeodA teb hehr f thr hie brother; (,te. wa3 al sent at the a remony, as were ra- resentatnm of the Commanding General. Higrh day Low 1: to 10:29 am n.......... 4:37 a.m. 11:26 p.m. ........... 5:17'p.m. - - Teemnge Pra cess Atlxandra SMay Soo. 4&TaIk of ondon -0 -- Queer aid the department has albd-that ait would le Im. eo from a manpower stand- to maintain an adequate ga system using present- I new system makes a I d leaves a ark on the , thus elmnatig the need ifant usamin. whrar htit* sealM. be ~enad seeo as a Mjbe i new radar was reported to a tremendous advantage he present system in deter-: kg number and types of Inft ed source said it is fuf( It can determine the r of propellers on a bomb- Oblast" he asked. "Can any undertaking they give be car- ried out in China? "They cannot function there. They can only express strong dicapprovial of China." Nehru, obviously referring to speeches in the United Nations political committee concerning te makte-un of the Korean conr ferened, msaid: "We have heard a long argu- ment as to the shape of t he table, whether it should be round, esquate or oblong . It doesn't matter what shape table you ure. The point is how you approach problems and if you approach. tem In spirit of warfare, naturaly the conse- quenoes will be fferent." Hears 50% Snubbed i *,ionnaire; Oppeses Ci In Commy Offerings ni re Canal employes Below 75 per cent, the results eatmurn the question- would be "of very doubtful All be used in an value." he claimed. idy of differential .ineflts, it will be en. Lovelady felt 'the poor re- members of the pose wa' due to the lack of Mae Tederation of Gov- confidence employes have in the M nployes Lodge 14 reeult He aid the workers at- a t night. tribute this to the many ad- verse things which had hap- At meeting attended by a- opened to them during the past )bMii ilambers. a definite two years. wa enant of the Item S dnt Remon Will De up also ted iretire For Bi- Lingual I , lty Cy cover= for players. at Ca- - (nlon MembME IM .opinion that both PeMimt Jose A. Remon's under conamders- Sast oclal act on arriving in e G VMted States will be the S Oee PrtRLdet of the builkig which sa today that The Americas Dally, a last gh to lngual newspaper, in eand in Mte itft'o "S Mrs. Remon and a ibut, t will leave Plna- sw unday afternoon, i .to take part in the .aMM be Corsony scheduled ~mM b the sam day, beer 18 Waskhi n whern intall to w at 4 pjm. for a three-day vitt as 'of Presdeant M lghow- lwident aoceptd the in- t dedicate beidlkUng q In a .meuwe to Dr. SAguln. vice preidont ofthe aw Mtiam wi pr pomsl y &a Ri- W*I fWfmi de sa n behlfIf sI o e gov- ern of rthe United States that we are prepared to show in ourselves the spirit which we in- voke In others." Dulles castigated the Commu- nist forces In Indochina for "seeking to gain political power by military violence" and said: "The Communist dominated armies in Indochina have no shadow. of a claim to be regard- ed as the champions of an in- dependence movement. If the Soviet bloc countries outside of Indochina persist in promoting war in Indochina, they cannot be surprised if their conduct is taken as proof that they adhere to the design to extend their rule by methods of violence. "Southeast Asia affords the Soviet leaders a chance'to give substance to their peaceful words. We anxiously await their verdict," he said. Dules made these major points: Korea: "The US. itself seeks no pretext for using Korea as a place for building up a military outpost on the Asian mainland. We are eager to bring our troops home. The Republic of Korea has no ambitions which run be- yond Korea... If Soet Russia and Communist China are will- ing to renounce ambitions which would be served by control of North Korea, then It should be possible to unite Korea under conditions which will enable the K9oreans freely to manage their own affairs. So far, the Com-I munist side is pursuing dilatory tactics." The V.N.: "Piesident Elsen- hower has a deep and abiding faith In the tYN. He has often said so, and.he has asked me to say it again... in whatever it dicate Building Miami Daily o- In the message, Col. Remos wished Aguirre success in his efforts to comply with the pa- per's motto: "For hemispheric freedom. future and solidarity." Yesterday the American So- ciety of Panama Issued a reso- lation wshiln bon voyage to the Panamanian Predent and "ex- pressing the hop that his visit with Present Dwight D. Eisen- hower will prove of mutual ben- efit to the relate between both nations." The President and Mrs. Re- man will be amcompanled to W by Finance Minis- ter Alredo Aleman; Comptroller and Mrs. Heaque de Obarria; Agesrembman and Mrs. Alepta- dfo th BemH, me Preakhats 1rOther; Dr. J. J. Va~fte, Jald C. COL m .k a NuOa. To End SrealaO TALLANAaSEE, Sept. 17 ( - Four military bases In - ida will be affected by a It ernment order today that rda segregation in state-ea uscools on military pos mRs be ended by the fall of 1 . Florida presently operate schools for white children y as part of the state school , tem at MacDill Air Force Tampsa 'lyndal Air Paes Base, near Panama City; Air Force Base in Ok County, and a new one acisi- uled to open this month, h Patrick Air Force Base, nr Cocoa. The government announce- ment came from Asistant De- fense secretary John A. Hannah at a press conference in Wash. Inston. He said schools nd "completely integrated" by ti fall of 1955 will have to. be takbK over by the federal govern- Btate Atty Gen. Richard Eut said recently an end to r segregation at air base in Florida would mean m diate withdrawal of state ox country fu':ds from their sp- port because of provisions aI the state constitution. Figures lor state funds po- vkled an enrollment last year M4 the air base schools in Florkd showed $114 per pupil for $ students at McDill; $1265 ' each of 1.088 pupils at and $217 for each of 1M6 NA1 " dents at Tyndall. Children et Negro personnel at the baem attended regular Negro schools off the base. The federal government fur- nished the school buildings la4 pd the three counties in whV they were located a total $235,00 to help operate hae schools. No state-operated school is located at the big Paonsa , Naval Atr Station, and thae a- ly segregation at the kas i..& caleteria s.nd rest rooms. Search Stars For Man Adrift On Robber Raft An air-search by two A l- brook SA-lIbIs teltg eemdl- ed tomay efor a a" wb-*. dghted esi a rabbe waftt the Caribbea ysmteday mean a area mrth lea. A message that a man on an inflatable raft wu. played by the Grace Lin Sata Maria and reaehel: this morning. TWO -Mb NOW ftum p-es we are patesed on ma .IaN saruh of 041 e e. E;P~S~A 0.--" ML, I - I - i1r4 he .bu .'.. CANADIAN WNISKT Y '' ' R!. t :' ' I;;&.-- W I , Jr . * 1*~._T THI PANAMA AMICAN A4H OMPKNDNT DAILT NEWSPAPB PAGI TWO - goM% A etIA IL A A* n3 lA EL II --- THEAAMAo K N Labor News A ."--Atw're Things With You?"' OWNED AND PUILISIHIO Y THE PANAMA AMEICAN POMSS IN . pouneo BeY NMSON ROUNIVELL IN teas And 4* HANMOeIO ARIAS. mouton s*ir P Q. Oex 134. PANAMA. ft. P P,- TELEPHONI PANAMA NO. 2-0740 IB LiNEls CABLE ADDREpg. PANAMNEICAN. PANAMA .COLON OPPFICSa 2 79 CENTRAL AVENUE BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH NTMIrT E FOREIGN rEP IsrNATIVEe. JOSHUA U POWERS. INC. 348 MAnISON AVE. NEW YORK. 1171 N V. - T. 1.0 S a By Victor Ri\esel . Itn owr cm. IN IV A. d.D'VA a ,,E __9 POR SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE 0.60I Drew i woxd. .nr onA ,N avA n- c s s This is the grim tale of two "v, T cities-one, so mysterious and .% . ..0 K T" r t THIS IS YOUR FORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN secretive an atomic center that ,.t. ~ :v we have only theBritish word Housinthat it exists "somewhere in the ( i t I trackless Australian desert." The . fit ir p fr other city is your home town. S r Deep in the heart of the great U Aussie sand wastes, Royal En- gineers have built an "A-Bomb NO, The Mail Box is an open forum for readers of The Poser" Amer- City" for Britain'sb latest test of icen. Letters are received gretafully and are handled in a wholly coafi- nuclear weapons. Just what 'M dential manner. these are no one knows, excep Ifou N Oti TE: A l he k don ebe thitItdena a t he apean for one clue. That came from If you cmtributed a letter don't b erimpatient cei it d*t tppeor the austere. cautious and lnfW - sext day. Letters are published in the order received. ential London Times because it this newspapr asmes nte d o n Isi oti'or istementsed hop i oomes be it Please Pry to keep the letters limited to one psge Iengt "could poison the earth for years Identity of letter writers is held in strictest confidence. with radio-active cobalt parti- This newspaper assumes no responsibility for statements as opiis ces with radio-active e obalt parti- A I le, possibly endangering all haa e expressed in letters from reeders.i hum poanity.' .d. all -- o But we do know that members of a specially-picked work force WHAT PITCH ON ASSIGNMENTS? have been in the Australian de- sert for six months. So vital is ,el 1i their work, so tough is security tfsv that they have not even beenfB Housing Manager -- please note. permitted to inform their rela- s Sa When is something going to be done about the assigning of ties of their whereabouts. nher ad the houses? .b To narrow the security risk e The Review said the new system went in as of Sept. 1st. The and minimize the supply prob- a t l Housing Manager says he knows nothing about it. lems, every man chosen for the operation had to be an expert in S US aUe As it stands now, you don't have a chance. You list, three at least two or more jobs. U M i houses sorry you guessed wrong your neighbor with much They work 10 hours a day, iess service was the lucky one. He guessed right he gets a seven days a week. The Brit- good home. ish do not even tell them where they actually are and If it is going to be by service, make it possible for everyone they know only that they are i tq have an opportunity., somewhere in a I10,000 squeM mile "prohibited area. This Fair To All Includes the Long R a n g a ratesa Weapons Establishment at n tOe ett1 oOo-- Woomera on the Gibber Plains. wa O utp Woomera is the staging base sOntp vr (EDIIOR'S NOTE: A check reveals that the new plan for Vast tonnage of special a- t I fo was one discused at a shirtsleeve conference and slated for tomie supplies-all secret, of probable adoption. An announcement of the provisions of course, the new plan, and the date of its adoption, is expected short- From Woomera, over terrain e ly.) like the surface of a dead planet, the supplies move to the un- Answer to Previous Puzzle known base in special convoys RUARK IntheOchr Anse r to v Io e I equipped like frontier expedi- By 5B B UAKI hd* ** 0- tons with water stores. gas and I 0 w camping facitties sufficient to -- I ACOS DWA 1 0 10 cover twice the time and dia- WA8HIN6TAN-_(NSA) The mareb of iill* hot opirato with a all e on f AC~ROSews DOWNl A Altance actually needed. tary science been so fast recently a general moit popula baoheloar ws the Iai I Drupe fruW Its Quickly V N a 1. or admiral csw leave t e ta&d n at fl'4iftb set. fTh rtory goes=0- SFleshy poe 2 Mississippi To maintain t He utmost secre- aecur a. Thin itryd fat the cl_ e ,o coe fresty embankments 5r N cy, special aircraft reconnoiter uni h*ae t hst to called him to e ome toe er te S t 11 Adjust anew 3 Employ the area to make certain that .'Gedl. k:i"R aie bh eesaling ioz And dear General oi h 12 Fungoid 4 Simple the convoys are not followed. At "a t onhok Ieed 8 ia 0o u eild some al , disease of 5 Precipitous the same time, all vehicles have litrt He ss w.atgeen wl .t ithe morning to h d grains 6 Dangerous A to keep contact with special ra- "The .D;rn 1, very Ieiy, If the price of the 13 Venerate 7 Iroquoian dio-equipped points in the des- iake thle gwat m ar aiin fad complete oost of ry out a f thle 14 Ran wild Indian ert to be sure that no one strays ly @boete. r that kind of a O Pr Gynts 8 Since 25 Vex 41 Shouts -deliberately or accidentally It's a cOllictlon of fabulous reels which he t baiup tin SPee Gythe fruit is 27 Preposition 43 Term used by nd no truck bas down where has coected his various ttotr- o41rty arouinl d Ideas he ha ar II 1 7eimothe r discarded 29 -- raisins golfers it could be picked off. he world. tocp AI accompany by ai mi- you've been on a a, ir -10 Pilots 33 Distant 45 French suffix Super-secrecy is needed. This teresting yarn. he appee4 to run diet., 19 Fruits maY be13 Short-napped 34 Church 46 Measure of fore s rarn for the test- acros o, 0oll. A man Ox Dor; tot with the gs that know st cerved 73anlf orce a rats -arsatu mh latitl L II I ILI w the s 40 served at an fabric festival paper Ing of e deadliest weapons f lu crted aR of te~.bl- .*e rlm*sdot I nhf o0 W LU. W i afternoon Biblical land 35 Father 49 Feminine of all elvllse history, faxr e teree Y tro -W *hI 18_ale shqep 37 Cii beetle ,aml)ation yond even the .-bosni. r knovn AoIc Weapons t.re weaponJava on r1 bird of ai SE pT cointhe top secret rwel[ topi o d es Ta 28 Distress signal search statice at Seldermaston, wai he A e. .Et w at on 11 s no weirs Jure 1.-IH C us un, and w e n say tha is Is th a a 30 i One (Fr.) not toe far from London. t h 31.1n W dith PaI 'aI a hafing dPie n o bo l o' it n micoh l Bind And thent, Just last week these tn te i e h n a ou C i ae .2 Station (ab.) two mystery depots -W Harwell arUit. o i alaty on 01 S J2 p n4 bwnger,. 1at 8c e5Mon bI aI . 33 Ng S-tlere /n Tr clr by the Electrical Workers Unionep 1wi M;hu S9 w tp 1 '. r 39 ve ear to -sof Britain. show fl w. Neva oa b U Sbe, This recipe appa r4ptly was not coo n td any oAndoduess who runs and co rithii -, t Agarmy:ri Corps '. f Mow with the - trols the union and leads tl tr1e nh O rdsfth at ta is bl4. o. E leon, 7 a tu d o ls, eun rn I bUS es hand 200Menat cldAldermastonernd a th fr tEimue a a ful f dia N who ild taiscototulte. h te ct br *4 verin technicians at Harwell, former the r for U olo t to d'htdn wl- / 4up sherry. lices finely E d Germany research center for some of the linglf.o 5 r Is k iabou the lbat of th e p butter, l most 4 Kin o erSoviet's most effective spies? bomb h teplied The beauty of the book is thif "ou card Fruit 1you guessed it-the Commu- "Wel, a -fision will never take tho place ook the dff he writes about That'sa d 7Collection of nistsl IaO."# sIible of d sayings / This Electrical Trades Union Since Ofants of the book have gotten is ybule eeof n its ow n blood Spin of the British Isles is led by Wal- aroUtd t hl has been the most ought- Could even d ti t if your wif wasn't ter Stevens, described openly in after 4 8i t as a guest..:and the butt of by the whole I asld you hapened to Am '0 SCanvas England is the "Communist soml tveo a t ,=y1 shelters boss" of the union. He leads the A ro= the White House, afser- dits The sto. 4t the Regnery Publih 53 Tutelary gods men who prepare the laborator- the Dorif to tell him ha. w being v, s of the. manuscrit tis of Rome ies there for dramatic experi- trans t rdr as chief cook.,A.A dozen noI dwI r some of th ec dev 4 Sea ealesmentation, sometimes based on persons h4ave *d that the title shoen d5Waef. o monitors discovered hqlf teguide of Poinantf.Whnw1dtdso d g uide 54 eoieant gl information received from our "The Oeneral Fries at Dorn." rapidly *" Weight as a result, they own Atomic Energy Commission. ven,. be"e everyone foupd out Dorn was a to go ahead with publication. ___________Stevens. as union secretary, "' I - -also leads the men who set upThe W'':" Wair W' I! ]Mew'York 't Division. These are the weap- a elmbi CENTRAL ons about to be tested in Aus- wam father owI dcreo tuwo weeks aIo Stevens' pro- n r nw -f .t. hati l : s.rthatknown" d of fl described in the British news-n qWindsor's favoeitI be was couple have been Putting Up A Front and ant paIersa pulled a new type of ao is l Beason: Ialeteta the editor The Othe Woman is a young CauCasian heiress Presents: walkout the "guerrilla strike." .oTwea are tryig to up to to a pubi fortune...But locals have won- In sitingin t* l and am em a i- dered why .t ple haven't made their eeo ters. officially called the stop- ... hrs ad him that 1 he. seeks a divorce she wid ... page "'Operation Guerrilla." weathy Now pubt a estain card he entrusted to bep' E N T R A L Po- Rlease In chrncooren All the union members kept m a Al. met .p, valid annd paid up. in the cotnu m- their strike plans and orde pt no iciet WAR OF THE WORLDS" retth rtee naan he hrs I he eble: he a i de CAa unrolled what could be termed a ..itw A res than the cost of i agere PLUS: At 9:00 p.m. Presentation of rehearsal for a political strike it..'Colette Mar at a grim momeht it atomic Tbho ' walked out of 10 sites right in **- nfaI A . |oll wer anmd Her Group of Movie Stars the midst of wage talks. t t" ) *B .They eit at Harwell and Al- d' h t r dermastion. at an airport proj- d the CoIn W e.I.'Bets eoct, at a special Anglo-Iranian (wl. thnt the nlarl&a ~IA 6 last wee,. oil refinery on the Isle of Grain, a t t on her orv .O the t]a.. tit auto plants and at steel and n* (her meal .e pe' .]a of the Dian| others. .he afte t goc 'l e Kinr l Lady m After ett e 'nerrill = htoural. .Uyrs it mne ".-1... ..- .-v u r a strike," they moved in with the creeoln'g strike-at 15 additional sites Each move, carefully plp o.ed. had just a small group of men quit such etrategei posts thpt the vest installation were almost crippled. It should be noted that Communist unionists are thus organized in every Wester Ihad, including our own. After this guerrilla, ereeping rehearal for "Der Tag,' SirW 1 liam Penny, builder of Britals atom bomb. and QOher official began discussing a screening of workers at the Uritlsh int- lations. Meanwhile It n apear that theMonin n AtraUa wastelands hTve O rleow working in a fI sli not a guarded desert. S prandfathert... td o ple: .__ d~~r 4- Ir IAmt -AM Merle Oberon (once Ims}) .aeit iaiig to- the silliest reason waas amea maid, etc... .mahelor I ,l. m7@ wooing Jane Garner, nie ,y H Z 1iWrp;..Mlue eAlman,. Jr. oif iand Franeine D Lot and Warner'ss E&W.WISIfor he t f"- watRUT RATU MAi* '. tnclause d emt eea o e ad&thive a ed" oeftrdt ajptlgsAIreetbeZ hft wI W m m dE l.. ,t i-' *'4~ U .~~s~uuII *o the I 801 water I ttoney f a . .. , ~- *U w- i.* S. PF,"hAM. amean EWD N DO .'._WW AM * .. ,nP UU am ur^ ^io r m r M m ~ PAGNE .nm- ke- -t.1I f Vjua At ca ed In tnre- mine. S 'The I-sW jffl~rt ^ e'a another advatoges to )iit M t theew system. The n take it Olao n te -1'4 to SAlen p ar es ro than the old work nd. AperW tib .obei wilcbhadoho d u ofi'avy modern .m5 curbe.. on. aiadee. 7I givsthe Coea ,t..And, t by long, concern fort ners aftyc'a &l to make leed roof also be pla good buidns" CF&I to makdul Sfor e buA. -F. L r M, president of them, so gradnually t wd% p The- Colorado Fuel 0 ad Iron methodIs pred around the rot- Corp ,woh rfn tnhe Allen country. ; t- \' - '--'.;-I-J-';, ,.' ;-* -- . iff I.*^ Mq P '. for '"G ;' .- :* !,"h> ':L4.. .;.;; '^1^^ ^, ,,. l ;., . - ,, ,4 .-,t 'L AY .", 1.gw"w ,. 14! I E i ok- lugs urbs both ftOt.l Tuely ftveid= 4 A f"ou 'pAga ie 4t- , u e '' m a ..- on publi Casye , th the DC ickel fa bor mate Ieasis h a "These "abo hai the death h ls.. Mas. , El, -- --- .U WUpI V w. 4 '?8r ,*S ato gan bo d S any lobs ]ig's 60 or friends tha said nn1 *Mexicob Obse es 4 b Anniversary of Freedom s se -v T > d e M CO CIT, Sept. IT UP) andTuesday off in ol .xl yesterd bega. and gvern- o al of t -hundreds ofthou- on KOfnl n weofeh, t vantage of the five- Periden Aol ife h rt a end'" for an out of the quiet, with only sp*adi buts mt f- em.qp ojawr ua ow ns a t tn dro t taf the teolla .oan bl a nn San A'teiax. L AArlmy Dis-n Chicago and other cities wm AT- A P) alen evxi er'a eoal t mrete tha e whi m Daow cotie -al 'lves ome attsii ATAIAPZwr ) -RSTo mrtobbe- raf t 6f H0t1i01p a T V*w at 414 after I i -today. *-.* tMrC' Wre To iram ftB i Peler' loo predted on blI geturnfree Ma 'aa edeL' -cent 'Per. t in the in- Thfirat,, "The Ayn Rand wa SSignet edition tpete and una- t edition of SEtrnimty" con - tingof over ago,- qjiu^g~iii xonti. BoiHU ef~||H)M|j|ea~riall overe g- iiB tP the deamaad for gggffggjjxceeded itn old i huas ouced to >bli .To Eteralty'" has .eys dnee II .'~f'-e pubilshed by in I11in a topped natural SIUst for many a s a Boo-r-fthe. selection sad van Book Award For Wag f. The columns bnae en mt *-1 ~ L ~ II Banker TeB ow He Parlayed Thef To 000T Deficit BATON IQt u La... 7 community j ut mouth o (UP) A bkea ling meanwhile had p 4rect today how Ihe ao.k ed his duplicate statement ale an account I ye''l tam and hI eeiteasD fall lmg to replace It, t:ared to $1,M4.59, the FI re- found himself on, an.M ported. He would prepare th( ment mw -^cou S fglseastatemeats oa the pretext not stop unthe wa Of "cheeking" the accou.sw- o the hole. certain depodtqri who were hi Spellman friends. vice president fi"S AMID dbwzaf* ca suddep1i Nal Bank weone ol ols wrot trusta k a check o waived 94. The . repo Ud the de an arrngnmtt on em tor's, .baance, a a00 bu charges a was f the depositor sod owi ball statement listing more For 12 3teara the g00. KUng haa wru*. S 'h a* :d- ' by. "To h The discrelp s tUWAdl he. fl different fee, Re.ebak h. diferencpregep i ftP other : out 0 na confemulat o to 'Cl|ng was 51-year-olI bank i em b or a lives in an bout Aug. 8 house and as ing tarte ink as i daughte-rs l ai a runner at the ge o M.He rose part In hims steady and In Jla. 1. wai Wd f a- madem assitant an-~' Laf -.-.^ -..^ 179&i>4 M~ (tn**- Mw~h * Braid Has Pentagon Brass Navy Blues About Tarnish S . n - (NI * Just e Ingo I der a S the t Tr ofef t a yea Shem Nar Splen "1 igh Cost of singing the By PATTI SIMMONS ,UA Staff Correspondent WASHINOTON, Sept. 17 - EA) With cold weather t around the corner, Wash. ton's annual "battle of the d braid" will soon be un- way. summer truce deadline ex- es when winter uniforms ie out of hiding. Then it's season, for the gold-splat- id boys to start squawking 1rat about the hight cost, md because of the upkeep daehe. if the, two, "operation tarn- is probably the. more ex- erating. It's the problem of w to keep.gold lace (stripes) nambled eggs (hat trim) and Shoes (aide's aiguillette) he custom for plenty of cers, includingWaves and y nurses, has been to re- sh the. gold braid on a form every two or'. three rs. But this habit, they ee, Is mighty expensive, n on an admiral's pay. ot eaonting the cost of his form, a top-stripe-wearer in Navy forks out about $32.- Just for braid. Multiply t by three winter "blues" d the admiral hqa a gold C investment of around $100, Lci ends u beljg scuttled t takes about $P, Worth of Id to keep a lieutenant an; r looking .hipshape. a l4owy ensgn .sinks r: 30 Into the vahng fund. And it. the sam SA. ,-,MWarine and Air c also run 'Winto u, since t's got Sto onrmal-even- high society" "he off with a $40 gold rbably with both budget a hera awhean ay wife Lisot i 'a h't to be wise e- S to'hold her oT -rngue. Then etcoutbu- ishe c. make to harmony. Due. When hEr'hu bandd Ign- w heradsvle and thing turn k dlW Just" as sie predicted wou She'nay in- .with qIt i. When- sWteps between S eand cdren she widens ther th adose the distaue Ween tbf.t hree. Whn for no apparent Ulm the m of the house Is a a-gouhmood. Itf she can Shiss and. go on w bt without. act- Seither urt or angry the SmoodM will wear off our. When he t annoyed with boes. She oan't side with the band, she is .b.ding the fire er husband's cotent In- 06 of letting ltdle out. HER TIMES LSTED Lye,. Wrhe' h-a in an ex- ten mood fd -making big it. Sob .cn she gain, Sfr th e. She could tg im dwtoearth with & I .remark. u IZ{ L L I I wise she at pn 0tu the balloon, with en the wo of a business I.ohell ow It, a though e mBay never ad- it. 80 whst can she gain, us hi rE' y1 polnt- out tWi has been out- ior 71~ TAHITI I THE JEWELRY STORE 13 Cenrual Ave. 137 il'A I .; * '14; $*~C~5I. - -- -a. *.A'*'* ,,P'ji . Y %MAI H and tarnish in mind, the Ar- my has, Announced that the latest blue dress uniforms will substitute gold-colored nylon for gold lace. Sack In 1M7 the Navy tried the nylon but It didn't go over. Rumor wmas the old salts de- cided It made them look. too much like movie ushers. Five A.iren To Try Fil Helkcopter Ladti ,OnfN, Pole WBSTOVR; AMI rORCEi BASE, Maa,., Sept. 17 (UP) - Five Am'r'can airmen wfll at- tempt the: first helicopter land- ing at th North Btle., he Air A daOQ! ,j Mig-1 ro Thule, M R;a4lwirmen and two Y11 '! co arrived there Sunda prparatory to historic '"Oeratoo Blue Rose." The announcement said the airmen planned .cargo missions to Ice island "T-3" iand the Pole but did not. disclose when the assault would be, made. The expedition Is led by bearded Capt. Raymond Gott- fried <.09 W and5x hBeliopter-sq Oth t-aembes of he team are aj. Clarence Z. 'yoke of Leban Pa., navigator:' and Sgt. dy enner of Ashvil'e, N. 0^.,ad t. Charles D. Red of Oo, enwners. , The-' expditlon started Aug. 1 at =Un Air Force Base, Fla., and 14 stop. on th. 4,050- mile trip to Thule, The craft cruised. at 80 k.ots and made the triat..4f hours, 60. minutes flying time. One helicopter lost a tank generator but otherwise there" were only minor main- tenancee problems and no mishaps. "The worst problem is fatigue" Gottfrled said. The Air FOrce said the pur- pose and the unusual flight was to "test new gimmicks" such as a drift-meter under Arotic cof- ditions. Recently one of the towam uniform emporiums claims I has found a cleaning fluid which puts quite a bit of old sparkle back Into tIrL shed braid. They figure I might even keep aa otffoei trim in tack five years or A But braid will turn almezW over night, cautions this pgd lace merchant, if left in a Inanlla bag or anywhere nea a moth-preventative. Some of the Waves here hae a system which they think helps keep the shine a litft longer. They coat the g.M with colorless nail polish. But the problem Is not Jud confined to the Pentagon. Ydo should see the gold braid some afternoon at at embas- sy party. An estimate given a Chinese diplomat recently by a uni- form outfit here was $400 on a new full dress job. Of this $250 was for braid alone. The shop is still waiting, for his answer. Race With Runaway Coal Car Won By Rockland Cops ROCKLAND, Mass., Sept 17-* (UP) Three policemen wonWii race with a runaway coal car today and halted it by putti telephone poles across thi tracks. The car rushed two miles to- ward town after its brakes loon ened as it was being unloaded at a coal company platform. Hastily-notftled police chased the car in a cruiser as It ad- through two busy grade acrs- Ings. The officers, George POpp, Cedric Damon and John Gal-, lagher, finally out-dIstaewed t just 200 yaids short of the W.; Hanover station. The. pulled poles from a p& near he tracks, piled them - cross the track and the car t stopped without damage. ...... T .1 sma I UWAGE FOUO New Farm Program To Be Ready For coY Congress In Jan. DENVER Sept. 17 (UP) - BV OSWALD JACOBY Secretary o' Agriculture Ezra T. Written for NEA Service Benson salt. today ,Afttr confer- S ring at length with President -", ,,|, &ll1 senhowel that the admin- NOTH (D 1s } istration will be ready with a S6AK84 new farm program whln Con- 9 KQ 93 gress recovenes in January. l.t A A963 Bcnson dismissed as "ridicul- 6 ous" and "irresponsible" Dem- a. T EAST ocratic party charges t h a t ..* 4 7QI0762 J Elsenhower was not living up to 9 4 V 10 85 his 1952 campaign promises to K Q4Q4 7 farmers. 6 K 105 *AQ7432 "He meant them when he SOUTH m&de them and he is going to S53 carry then' out," Benson said. VAJ72 He said recommendations to *J10 8 52 Congre.ss for a new farm pro- g $ gram would be based on a num- North -South vul. ber of sttrdies now underway. but he didn't know yet what North Zu So th West th recommendations will be. 1 Pass IV 16 The summer White House 24t' PassS s Pass here disclosed that Eif.nhower 4 Pass Pass Pass will confer in Washington this Opening lead-- 5 fall with French Premier Joseph Laniel and that the chief exe- S' cutive has authorized federal Wlhen your opponent makes drcught r'.3ief for areas of North dy the card tnat was led to tucky. '; what you can find out from .n answer to a flury of reports it. Did you ever reflect on the that he m'ght be quitting as fact that sometimes you can agriculture secretary, Benson find out more from what was not tolc reporLtes: o ? "The question of resigning h, in today's hand West led the hasn't entered my mind." five of clubs. The lead didn't In announcing that Eisen- .,seem to mean much; West had bower would meet Laniel and -M.erely led the unbid suit. But French Foreign Minist e r .,"here was a vital clue in what Georges Bidault the White ..West had failed to lead. House said the purpose of the Eas took. the. first trick with mc,?ting was "for a friendly ,tl'e ace of clubs and returned visit and a general exchange of tee even of clubs. West played vie.-'s on matters of common the -ing of clubs to cover interest." E~ uth jack. and dnnmmy ruffed. An agenda for the conference S- How should South. continue? i. in preparation, but not corn- It isri't very convenient to get plet.d. Und. ubtediy high on the to the South hand to begin the agenda will be the interest of ~, 4mcnds. Perhaps declare; ihie free nations in curbing should plan to begin the cia- Communist expansion in Indo- mionds from the di'mmr- (either chins. at once or after drawing some While authorizing drought urumps): for such a plan would relief for atrehs .of North Car- aicceed if the 4iamonds were 2-2 olina, Missirsipi and Kentucky, if the ace happened to drop the Preide&nt. deiled. similar Singleton king or oueen. request from Arizqna But South is guided to the The .rea.. in th"':treq states '.bl't line of play by the far't to be esignated imnpr disaster Vtat r haire mentioned a comule areas v:ot specl- .0: times already. West bad not iiedt 6 iiet ined by ed r~-. ~~\r of elubs, so he Bensoi' lIned -.drn:, started ,with the king-i The~ p.jald the S tbt suit. P tely re- SWeAt hadn't ed the queen of turn gton' Saturday, a -ds but lia, chosen to leod ';-,wtngi.ebt his prAte plane V. ftrom. the king .of clubs. It fairf 'ekrly" and Arriving in Sbb-.- 1 theef o Weshinton in time for dinner. "aft;. F.' .. . ht spades "* , -byQ i.',t,. Womn, Ran Conn. sn\rladt tRTyFtW Conn. (UP) A f -on -oken s wode ia n rece. y ran Connecticut -. ,., kto"1 o' ohabq 4afor ..^ ad ioin .-tp pold t Syger when Okv. .. . U.M. $ I "I know one thing., son-when your mother- from her vacation I'l never' mention my good odbae days again!", uuuT~ AMVMSMMUDUI WATCH0 OUT FOR JAY-BIRD WALKERS o T |e I Gernan aerobbith ob4halantly travel by m 'et, hdte ,and the Muitcipal Auditorium, while anxIdt crowds watcfh ba' Ru aver a icafrtchd bew es'A a r :;e -, ) Eu n.ninf gu -j w A :'r*t"T, w )6' il. - AEROVIAS ECUATO NA, MIAMI, One-Way ..... $70. R$pun"E *j' $16.00 GUAYAQUIL, One Way., 80.00' Ro.adri p 14.40 QUITO, One Way...... 86.00 Rousd. t p' 154.80 Cargo rates also reduced. onsufr with'ofir bffice at Peri Avenue No. .15,.Telephone 3-3283 or see your travel agent. .. ,.- ... ".'. ;W t a 0 .. T *I S . ,: :" R :--n.."'.tl . ' >Ll* .:Irl 'f' ^a 'u yjuDu I : __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ Ea3As w`~ Po~i~I 'Ctee In-a Far Land. t ,PT W.RSOTSAM ^*lUW vs Cww .A 75.,g ? ', 2 *: ?be p114 Pep. On J LVEULU [WE REALLY SDEERVA TIME-AT-1A- 0FOR Glei DELIVERtIE_ I ", t , Ile- w._ r -_ .; .. - ,, O OT .. 1SBASLV ft1 eizuRE ,%VIM/n 9 OFH 241 L , w J-4 '5~4~LiV.aU.. r MW Ut~ W3I~ I U. 1 *-. - I GVod Morning A2 NOT Ea ff ?ff n~ rLLlwaeru.. ^. ."""*~f Not Go.4 , $T+ Li' .Y'! i eet7O AND 4TILL NOCU, TO JIMW ANCE CO iE TO Ll&HT. 'A PROlU' lAi'i UW The Arrival '-f-S 4j rmv- ..6 M gga&--- ~ ~ ~ ~ A _L"^.*^ & ***'*- rr.-~lll~ruuls ncl _ ..^Oii' .r1 s I fr. ~NI ***-.... SLI-V j OtT. qOOLS. Roo' .1 * ...... ..... .-, i -o. .. =; I :. .- -44 ,-: .. . t' "''"" "" / '.4 * 'i ? therpit 4S.1=4i0 AND MRS. PRINT n. ~h sirt v. a ..i.. ~dl pto, Mr. mn J am, at theo ndu. . Mi* JS? .1mg _____ IPAXAMA AMPVAN AN 104DhPDW"T DAILY UEWUAP23 vAfi |' ... t t.ciSociety... Radio IcIanal Co.. -.Ad ic"S BfO f UI **"* 1I9 _l1* r1 | '& amK00 . Rarl R. Bndet d Mat- VI s PROM ALABAMA e of the fant, Sare Y r thew RoblMso ,.mtRera of the HONORED WITH CARD PARTY Mrs. 8. T. Franke of SYour Cmmauwnty W.IS board of darectws of the Pna- The member of the t ma CanatCo. left by plane ear- Mr. Herbert Virgin and Mr. Marcus Prince, of irming- late families of the infant Wbo^ M ,00.0 P ly yesterday m in for the ham, Alabama, were the honored gauets at a dessert bridge present United State Woilowi a five- party given by Mr. Jack Pearson and Mrs. R. B. Ward at the Sonthly day official business trip to the Pearson rrideace in Gatun, Tuesday evening. benefit Card Party In Edward. wecial cor f are the houseguets of their Mrs J. M. Cummings toin- nrch a Army, who a pal Mr. Virgn and Mrs. ce fee, Tuedy, at the home of aro rou . Canal Zone ha pas ve rence Chambers of Balboa. commandingofficer of the ta- arty ee at 3P. te 8ana r.the plast verat The other guests Included tion, Mrs. W. A.Thorn to the MasonicTem friday, : 30- r The teftsBdpnat a Milpaugh, Mrs. E..P. Tarte- Twenty two ladies called A doll S c st at In t irl 4: 0an-kbel busy few dafn here in making a man, Mrs. Fred Schwarts, Mrs. during the morning. Chaplain dessert refreshments al- OnUe in FUNM guey 4:3--at's Yotr'Favate preliminaryrtiewr of budgetary Allen Flinn, Mrs. C. T. Swear- (Lt. Cdr.) E. X. Praino was al- G'uests are requested to aea n ArAotto nBtW.sRA o.5or :-eWhats or The reat-of tbs rnew Mrsa Chambers. so. er, owill be present byo olplt- Mrs. 0. W. Asar, Jr.,p e 0 M ea dDance (cntd.)v tee to the boat o o at Prises for the games were at thecoffee on Saturda tA= y s00-' IC In th Air dWc sece. r NaS .C.Ol 6Cl --Tob dmosnth in Wm1s0lc. and Mrs.t. Alien, for scoring, Cristobal, mbr.m Club tettAl3dlTt Wlb lplude, 7"Ae & All-day sesins. wee d and Mrs. Milspaugh received Ha Social Evening g 7:3010A-The oe t ll-day sOUe *i the tNaoveling jdeuceri Hpie. Mrs. nn Manere and Mrs. S C In the game r ofthe Club 11:00The wigr a e I u d S Ruth Bourov, tMrs. Clara with yo with=t mthe bI :-over the pTW Ct Kathleen Huffman were the e - Board Room "f" hr : "* r^ ,-." ..... s.. wa la- B:o0rReport vB. ler .let, /oni---T 8 U p Fro m. Vite l- hostessm for. the socall meet-h owi' rn l' The rCmm"tto ib n Ohae of, Cils0 ot.) = bureauu diret~nti other off- for the early part of the week. olland, N. Y., accompanied her 8offr t(lnOAleft l C N. :15-MOnn V drI ,al. .n s Mrs. Rich ard. ad sons,.8te- daughter, M rs. C. L. Leeser, S. Aln C ..itr T1 Mut 8N-Mu B sl; pe ofa a nnd t wch er Iel t d ed on u eand was introduced to the tp, dber624n.S-the R --pi o NewC |l I O on. her fmly n New York, The members resent were: eft.. 'r ot.M. cu 0-ua Oi B mIntroduccprt d STonite NWteonnl lHo, Mrs. Midr DAndr rBoorte, *1 -.nme .h cfr adri MjN. N.i :n--eal rton )erHve Mrs. Marguerite N ahton, Mrs. Seome persons e -' StqDinner Meeting Ruth Bouraeos, ars. Clara without making SCLloyd Vauha ewy ap- The Caribbea Chater of Nelson, Mrs. Dorothy Face, e oters Sn pointed CIO lnternua l tp- atiohal 8ures held its Mrs. Helen Crowell ad Tie. MSar t b e d- me il eie Trentative to ;the Cagl Zdhe, remlad ner mine g at the Helen Morrison as t m y e i een A :30- fi I roded to Bz Brook Contry Club Pres were wn b Mrs. F- ies. ts te iTe ne the members of thc Tuesday evenIng." eer, Mrs. Walnlo, Mrs. Droste, Usually it Is because N. -- th Ieo r nr :otit er Local 900 ed CO-itoN, Thirty members Attded the Mrs. Morgrison and Bourgeo kind of person eatsantI Wetys al b a gts FIrs4t C:c0- kw .., AMt special meeting ato llCtw;y h etin at which the pres -whe h ue r al fr9:0 }a ,u on es pts p4 at th.e. a:05--The AuiJp.Clock .C tl nteuPacific Club o D. I .ent, i eutenant II d. Fitch Ne l Cwous Heldawhen sIor churcM.'hSmbora of all Circles (contd.) -*npembr.o- residedg n For ShelanAlMo erger sider that you might haw * W omen- n Vwilrhesa d ,f irior to B azst p aeBro c n s da Chorieshlarw ere i ong" yfo r s.th-sdeirs.t's haart 'ofsgoodt" a-oo:15-Morgns to the Caal Zoes, toftthe GuaM. Indians in daughter, Sa"lesund" at learn o-wto difagr3veelm m TMAph Chapter et Meet 3:01-Musical Rewdi "ha of IO l1thern Or- daughter, Mshell, MdryUat byBeUSA7:00-4ws LofutenaSouthernB.Pithe residence of the t oandpar- ly. .% rt- T Alpha Chapter of Beta e:1--Come tad Glet yrenae w ill hold its n eIt It:th e b opasgd etoFrep l ce f tthato up tgt..(,. . .. W.. Z ,i r clSe p te m b e rs.4 )r--)..w t 1 ': . rth7e:0-Re e ral K. Wenah, who is returning o4 loadwF. Culnynhdm Rp. cAlpa chate rAt-of Btsmtg'e l m who leaving-.. .,. to e Ia rst, 12- c r riv elected for othe 15 4 o t -tates.at- .-soj.urners, Id- ZoO 11 wil h.d I will se given en Cx A M,. Doo.er "O bu! ekag I. 3 union actMlWtle4 and the latn gt To-aOhio ", rit a luneon as- K 1:1 gouge atmbersmnabl e n:ef"rtdaughted M urs Hvalgty Parade rate workers. mn n ut 2:fhhalst rdS.. SC1 :00-Sar Coneert t m itM ss, e, B 4eKu rtzt lteBaePlitty todayeofMa.c Heiits, left by plane ausi 1 0ric6 5 The kb *y*f ..lu w A&H u y gyyNi Pnapma. Phoebe -e- Mr. and' JO, Mr. of Miami, - Ma .Me- ariv.als MA "'Al . rW I- *a t 1 -- 8y wu v a a if m TT z T of his' *atrels' $190,- Frank Raymond for New Yi 13T E 01edsapoe Dr. Raymond Into be adm B TS The w-of. Mrs.aLena Maie t into' the international ( 7 4- ia Rankla, -whd died Aug. 31, wea leg of urgeons at a cerem ea -tt ,4-prohat-.aaurt ..' -atmegte -Hal- this wi ift It also set up a trust fund fr Mrs. Noonan Irll be prea "any dog" she might own at thewhen her brother has t S.. time of her death. However, her- Z o3 conferred upon' him. only dog died during the sa- he. will return to the Il Smer. mus 'by PJtRR. Line the la tbrye n "e-:old part of the month. . Any .money left-In the fund - CTC FROM THE AT- after Tommy dies will be d d- Mrs.. Thorn Indtrodueed at GOA/MB ed equally between the Amer- Morning Coffee Ion StAdio Concerts CQace. Society and. the The Chapel .Society of C) C Ifeag iearts Amociation. Coco Solo Naval Station ,.for Muslc (CB) omy was lying on the bed tertained with a morning 5-tu._ '40 W rs. Rankin when she was ) found dead. eoRMn tn Elks Com'mittee, sh BroadecingCer- Candidates BTcaie Meet Tomorrow lalBa Club "Cin- St committeee w there s nothing oull te t night with can- *tr Cdolmu&bwN didiM the club's Jubilee Its. secaw d.9reu their sponsors. the i a tI. Is scheduled to V 0.ln. ' ' TeaMs the ONE HORSEPOWER-Because he believes In horsepower, tbis en- warmerr from Mentane. Canada, hitches his bike to a horse am d cot- lets dobbipdo the work. He's taking the horse to the feld to wkr.1' out ri.7-the bike-is more comfortable than riding the mere. To maiftW? Lima, along the vast Pacific.at the edge of the towering Andes. It's just one of the Important cities Braniff serves -and serves like a trip by in fine style. With El Conquistador, the luxury DC- i sleeper flylhg.the Americas. Or with El Intercontnental, fine low-cost DC-4 fourist flights. -For information and reservations, - call your-travel agent or Braniff International Aitways, Avenida Tivolf 18, Telephone 2-0729 2-0975 Hotel El Panar, dTelephone Panami 3.1660 Ext. 130a. or PanIrA 3-4726,Col6n Ticket Office, Telephone 779 ro ,,I A A-4 ~ A .j~' VI ~.. - .1 , <- ,,-. :^ .1 II* I ,. I. c %. r.:: -.- q U ~IWpj 1 "4. start ' ?" .'. . ;''", . xM. you an cleanest of *1 ym bP^reathw. .0 '. 1 ., S a' -. I S/. . I~ ,* a., ., .-,; . ':. .. T .:. r .i ,..r PRANKSTERS PEPPER CEILINO-Teenm Ithe goldftsh-swalldwlng fad wlch swept thl bpck, but they've started another, ant-whch4, oWnern a headache. The new ta requires iOl chocolate yFrup and a bit of wind power. Tor John Watmon of Ludington, Minch, t ow hmat ' cekin ema be decorated" by d kigl t at ..-... ....- "-". *- *. [* t , 1.. : .-.", S, ''.I siI -~~ .- I - You Sell'em... When You Tell'em thru P.A. Classified. Leave your Ad with one of our Agents or our offices in No. 57 "H" Street Panama No..12,179 Central Ave. Colon "NOVEDADES THIS" Via Fspaia No 34 PanamA. R. P. (Belli Vt l Theatre Mlg.) Agencia Internacional de Publicaciones No 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 2-3199 LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 Tivoll Ave -Phone 1-2291 and MURRISON'S Fourth of Juv Ave--Phone 2-0441 FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Household Automobiles D u e. t e e e dri'e" --s'- A'A "_'.1- .AL- 1950 OlJ .L.le 76 201 Ace"n C. Z. ,, 3. Fine cOnd co, odo . S, .. Nc.'I -'. Le -.er. thrOughoug a. y at DOR \ENDE~iAKE Medical Clinic. S .. ...-.. -1 B,-'L.. L G.J, n. $I l_- calrh. Mu-tl Ce ,ral Avenue K street, corner FOR SALE Ho -' ,,, / for .ohnsn. tlriplone 2-3479, Panama.o fc t i a t ... ... .- _tr'.-. .P..... .. . pi ria . b gerr .-'d, FC' LE Forl .cl.roa 1952. lo .MIAMI O NEW YORK via AEREA c C .. r -hecp P.,r ",i. mni le' white sClea ,ll Boe.ng 4-eng-ne planes. One-way Be'a .-', r ee'." r I t Le.,og rr.ur -ell. Du/ o Io M iami 0 00 Round Trip .. B ''- \ 44 I aa 3 - i1260CC. One-,ay to New York: $ 14 00 und-iip $2141 00. See SALE -D lube LCd corYpleis 1 O SALE.-Lerrer ot cred.I on a PANAMA DISPATCH SERVICE S A Ar, .r, I -4 9 e- r, uJet ker or Packard, worth teJephne l . - -- .' r. Frt caller oar $,1 - . ... ... FO S A L- :,.,- r'ge i.I, '' E.,..,re at Polama 2-285t SO ALE ''.i,.- l r,' C' c-e&i > p. n .3-4t4. Berrer hur- /FOR JS LE I o.en. t r. Q3. P pi i." "'' -- -...-._ --- Mscellaneouas__ _ .n,' r, -I ,:I...i, -i FOR S'ALE -t- 49 Old-.ob-le 76.M sc-l- -- --- -- -- 1hi -4-,_O r .EJQ, excellent me,:honc.,l EXUAL BEhAVIOR IN THE HU- ' rr,.,.n. excellent tires. pa.r.t MAN FEMALE by Dr. Alfred Kin- 'O SALE Lte'r t.uti I: ' a ti ... .ied new sear cases, car Sey. now avclable on special orders BB el-te c..r. .b i' ,.-, O.ic.ber. 194Q. original ot $8.00, 650 pages withe numer- mrahoqc. c-.jar. : T Bl ....n.r 1 Ec.der.r. 1 1 000 mile.. o1: charts and tables Order now -*uh i1 lelephone Panoma 2. from AGEfCIAS STEER.5 S. A. Tel- ,F0I" SALS.-4-.tirn .. r* iw~.^ '"i-hch. -".______ epnone -onania 2-1219, Aparta- . ponr r-j.i n h r '.ap ALL 2 PI,moulh Staton - ------- -eh I:. pas.: -. '- .., .. a ,.. dr.as e.nr Price FOR EALE-TRoird albums, classical * .reef P.hone F' Kobbe 23'4. operas, eIc. 50 per cent discount FOR ALE- or....hl -- E- Phone Panan'a 2-1807. Alfernoor FOR oA'LE- T or.-ughl, 'r. FCR SALE.--1900 Cherolet Con- or eenh... _ mohoJr,.- r' r gr l,r'r.iu' ,I .rtble, with radio. Excellent con- --. -.... . reo-onab., pi.: i. B: .. -' it.n like new 5.1 09, 00. 2 door OR SALE: Scott Philharmonic moa'ir E.: c'e N... ,2. 4-.ih S. I-, Fcor; Sedan, with rodo. Good Radio Receiver, 30 tubes _40 B alla ,'i. .-3,'r.:i,,on Tel 2-4624. ', ourts output. 60 cycle Good con- FOR FALE --Ch- 'r.le "-a', ,o .ALE Ford Coupe Model "A' d.: c. P.on Pr am 2-180 * ed, ngr o le. benc t:o'. r, .,r 100.0: v I bu, ,r. Central o.. -or- ev ening. - etc Mu.- I r.ght ., Pho-c A ,~,nue. .a .no Final. Frarnarco FOR SALE-. Venetian blnds. 5 width 00;7 or -0763 HouL. rjo .-' T' 2-2-. 3.9. length 64; 3-width -4 7. length 50t' ticr,, Belia V..o '------ C' 272-4.A, CocoI, 4-144 ....- ......- O, 1:ALE--19I1 Power.Glde Chev- -- --... FCR SALE -SiIi.n" bab, bed 1:Ir, l rr', reasonable. Returning -....la bd., in tr.plicate, ~,11 be re- mrna. rei go or .jr. ., 0 3 to to.a.-I Ch.re 3-1646. c,-,ed ri the office of the En. Qur 'ers 1: F :d r .r c. -r i A E ,9. Ford Tudo S gneer.ng and ontruct-.n D.rector r.err I,.. iAL".E-1'.' E-,14 Proe r SudSedan, Panama Canal Cqnpar. Balboa Arr.dt.jr .-48 excellent motc, Prone Balboa 2- Heights. C-nal Zone. until 10 2C FOR SALE -Coldspct Rif,.ge-i. 3 30'*.___ .'. -.______ m. O'lober 27. 1953. and then Neeia mcoor. $. CD. Phone Pedil- ~ ubl,.:lv opened, for furn.h.ng aol M-.luel. __ OR SA Ei C o,. lools, equipr.en, labor ......... . sere: .nd material-, lextep WlAklNTED 1OlOrVleS ce'ton Panama Canal ComparI WA N ,rr.-hed Materials listed in thil A. EDIFOR SALE--i951 CLushman motor p-ril.catonsJ, and for perform- ]Miscellaneous E .xcellen ondition Qtrs ,nq all Woric for construction of ....42-.. Aibrook. Phone 3281. ,ciiemenls, utiflles. houses onr WANTED TO BU. Smoon ,:. A appurtentrnces at Gatun, C, Z stable fl:r recondt.tonmg. "re. OU R SALE Form. of proposal., specifications Scon'truclCro Naor.,ral No 7, Pru an full particulars may be ob. A'.enue Telephore 2-,-406 Igeal I.late trained from the office of the WANTED -. b" .t r c- C1' .- ,- L- -p -- of ,e Confltr and Inspectico Chry-O -r 'd r. C.l; r LE -- -- apartment house rI Dv-voon RIlr 343. BoIon ; lr _5r. -0 r: afone-co. doan payment, $1.- Telephone 3739br-2 arta 2-0913 0000 00 Thomas Real State. Cen Speci 'cns a n tral 259. eleph e 3-1069. be sue and droin$. FO SALE .* i ... s t *.B4 i 1iibeffeitedif fl s $ SC Pif icatill- -and drawings oar loalts Motors NSnot refused within 40 calendar SPANISH LESSONS dairss.after'opening of bids F(R SALE.-Light weight fishing or . racing bEat Also 7 1-2 H I nrteA've Sponish Course for English FOR SALE:-*ne complete set Golf Er ude ke new Abernathy peop atthe University of Clubs new Nylon Bag. House 51 No 99. Peru A.enue lPnam. It will as' telv. weeks. Ancon. Telephone 2-1 361., N.o. '~9'_ ._P.. fas ... a.es from 5 to 8 p. m. on Ter -- FCR SALE. 14 Ft Heavy Fishing dovs. Wednesday and Thursdays for FOR SALE--Bolex H8 Turret Came- Bcnt,'S75 00 Trailer. $25. 5 H P. beg.r.ners, intermediate and qdvonced ra. new. 1.9 Standard Lens, 2 Tel- n.oior. 3. Abernathy, No. 99 l.uJd'nri. Registration already opened echotolens,-list $565.00 for $299 Peru Ae.uee. lo the Secretary's Office. 00. International Jewelry store Chase Bank Building. Panama. O R SALE -Bolex H 16 movie ca. mera 1.9 normal lenz. wide angle FW T ST- rr Tl A rPl l7j I I nir-m Telepatolns, $32s LUX THEATRE I next Cho.e Bank ft'L.ng, Pan- ( --- __STARTS rODAY! ..- I--- .-- SS. . PANAMA .ANA L. COMPANY S ., ,"F. 1 -OFRS VARIOUS ITEMS I _- ,jl FOR SALE S" led bd. r ..nnin public I1"R.--1 bMI.S I.l be rCec-..i ur l.i 10.30 A. M'. ilO cIoter I .n the office of l" -uper.nled., 1 ol Storehouses, Bal- of-A bo for 'r :L.vers retrigerotion parts Sriand rniceli,.-eou: building equip-. Sllme,,t lo:or. at Cistobal Storehouse apd the 3CG" Aiea.'Balboa. Insita- i t on No. I t; ma' be obtained from a the obove sources .:.r from the office )f Superinlendert c-f Storehcu'es. ielephorne 2-!81 FOR SALE--Ten .... .r.:Ies restiung f' l l newest method. F.shrng rods, ree.r *! Cy,& *" ,,ItIo and UtbOqrd iic.rr repaired Abernoahy, No 99 Peru Asenue ~- I WAURNEI ROSU. IROUSIN: CAROUSIN ADVENTURE' .am v I. ii M vo -INIu n - F 7 h 0 0 n ol if d . , - e e1 t f1 VANDERIC MINSTREL- It's annual sfsival time in Edinburgh, oteadr, and Edn-. burghers see- their streets filed with characters from the ro- mantic. colorful past. Donald Mork, of Bsten. Maes., bows up as a stro wsing mflsi't of Wy. gone days. A recent graduate, of the Royal Academy of Dra- matic Arts w Lmusb, be sings hIs .hSalad sm 1a in "n d. '... ...... ...... CARLTON DRUO STORE 10.059 Melende. Ave.-Phone 255. Col6n PROPAGANDA, S. A. "Ii" Street corner Estudiante St. Phones 2-2214 and '2-2798 RESORTS II Hou-.es on beach. Santa Clara. Also in COOL Campona mountains. I Phone SHRAPNEL. Balboa 1389 or see caretaker there. Foster's Cottages One mile past Santa Clara Please bring you linens. Phone Balboa 2-1866. I WILLIAMS' 5ar-.a Clara Beach Cot- toges. Large comfortable, modern, rear beo'h. Balboa 3050 except weekends. Gramlilch Santa Claru ueach-cat- tages. Electric iceboxes, gas stoves, moderate rates. Telephone 6-441 Gomboa; 4-567. Pedro MigueL Phillips. Oceanside Lottages. Santao Clara. Box 435, Balboao. Phone Panama 3.1877. Cristobol 3-1673. FORRENT | FOR SALE I Automobiles - ___Houses I FOR RENT: Completely furnished residence in La Cresta for four' months. Three bedrooms, two I bathroom, I.vhngroom, diningroom, | perch and servants quarters. $275.' 00 a month. Tel. 3-0779, 7:30 1 .. to 9:30 a. m. and 12 noon to 3 p | FOR RENT:-Completely furnished- and equipped, new chalet in 50th street Rental $250.00. Telephone 3-4575. FOR RENT.-4 bedroom chalet. No. 39. 9th Street, Parque Lefevre. FOR RENT P Apartments ATTENTION .- I, Just built m .d ., opartmenis, o.e," wo bedr ,., .:hot trnd cold woaerm Teliei t P-.pa i J-494,. .. ',1 AM' IRA AARYMT Mudern .4 And. 5 roomi, iun or un rsuhwV Qeo.l ht A-he i Till s "...- I I I Mls;..'..m for 12 words. -' c. each additional word. COMMERCIAL & ,. PROF SSIONAL I It costs no more to protect & beautify concrete buildings with SSNO'WCEM decorative &o double S waterproof oatinp. Ask for deuMrlptl f-older and color chart. S6eo. F. Novey, Inc. 126 Ceptral Ave. Tel. 3.014d I *' "Leam Ballroom Dandg"n Ivy Harnett of Harnett & Dunn dance studios la tak- tn a refreebWr course In the U.. Will be back Nov. Sth Leave name and phone Number at Balboa or Crn- tobal Y.'o . Household Exchane I B3T1 AND L '.: **'*1 -, *1^ r in private hi FOR RENT-1 I modern: or N'!.. S AXT .A I IFi lf i *5 .4.Tmi OaafIOKIIW. wI was tnvenftfd by a Geu f hll, M..Mh, In iv. 4~p jFOR RE:-Rom private bath and *hdVF a LIU-. n,- entrorke, single %rson, $40.00 I I V. .... ' Phone 'Robertd Be. tti, 2-1078 , FOR R T:-Frnish bedroom to bach or married couplee FirstI a* l , SriSt ifPereif No. 44, Apt. 12. IoI i TelpL e 3.1397. IIIop alit . CANAL Z ,0,A r:.. ...j ,It .. " .,- I or i-," Mabel WeblD (~ANDIPree.-y Thel- Iwadg pool' Ma idware ofe of the dark Ieeadn-.-y hledFs ia mnfter to obse I Pis.dif o o h I4.s Clea ueile 14 ..'C,-AltP -N A ..hou. Potl Rs cetart at f icste ~I1 vot Iudent t ed t c bokkacuentena- wll take in the Balbo._ . i i- .,- b.'e 1MCCA llPPN tm toIro or t eE n of certl- ficates of, td all students 1 7 ' who hattly ccnplet ' courses current semester, will tae In the Balboa. & __'1 Y39CAa urntomorrow .s nlghtat '. I The educational Courses of- . fered at th "T" In EnRlahi Bon elIfIng and Short-' steadlly in S eiunder L ebm I * * w in i M FnsU. AMErlCAN -AN I UDEFmVUWWt DAILY WWAMB ff -- . __ ~ - -- I- Y I -- .. . I it II .9LUM- MW78LUF L ,.'; ; , I ERI ANAA AERICN IDEPNDEN D~i! UW3PPU ~sum~m - -,- o t a.. geafter thder mat- Hollywoo bolital f'minor jrlItI es" UO 1r Sou am- saurnery. We UMMu ODUZ ne. - -oOo.. u. leo rth'p .fl o8,0n0 Mills is for sale. 81 ",o here Dick (p Oi fnRle 19 I and -UW returned to the Bn- i th tl t-wtthout opposition In lpa' chIn Oiaal In- to .n . of I en hlas t"rm apir ain IV or mift 'v., t1. ivhbhnl ayai and 4 girl friend stag- an 'ue 4. ahow at Lac, U~iuhi betwxe sa0rise. lpk^ieWoot t n. a the reet'with Joha- ale I ally joining her He kept vhis' %os on. I 4-000&.C I .-. - e's A lpra-uMlaed battle i:on behin6 dhlrMnes in W seams orgmolatiat Ono group thltaktle ext Clerama fl.rhot d be ., dmmatle or mural stIory. Other cinerama mfou. favor the travelogue foote fll'ned by Paul Mantz on .. 50,000-mile flight over South Ame'loa, Africa and tu- ro;e. _-009- Babe Didrison is dreaming ef Katherine. Depbarn few her planned flhn biography. ahbby Gerge *Ebharlas thB MOM ptoprte part f s lMe for the Sleuo r Tr3y-Be- Surn movie 'Yl and M tq *1ut mays: "We. dlided jt 4 do snvthing about It." The Babe's 1tet achleVitment ,Is an eyebrow lifter. She's turn- ed out to Ie a haqnonie whiz. and will make a record with iiiltr-plavyinp Bettv D o'o d. daughter of Gen PIancis bodd. COMEDY COMING UP Bay iuandI. plain, come.dv nk*wR hsla liig Videao career in "Meet Mr. McNutloyv" slated for CBW 'V d rad t t'sa it* 0 leg*eei ofe Ot who petw .Into,. ainpd put, of. euble ever week. Ph l l AAry-- ,Maalp Monroe V .gi enn lWar his wife wl b Gordft Jones wbd ere tdnr Use*I is the t a '...: L reej, O ( .e, e Simake are th loeslo James Melton tela about the shalet who wants to marry a ia millionaire so she. can someday collect ollimony. LQVPS GRAND Geraldir Page. the Broad- way beau'. v.wh o b er film bw with Jo InWay "n "HonMe"- a ta- rts4u-tfnued item with wealth New York muliclan Alexander Bchbaider. He followed r to p sw dur- ing filming f the picture. John LIOdei, uahapy with What's happen& to e. acting GcaHMreer ric Hdy Aar dl- stage v .v. "Down Came a "Blackbird." -oOo-- There'. a howl to the news thct Sir Alexander Korda Is the winner of the first Golden Laurel Trorhyv nr.?sentcd at the Venice Film 'eVyal by Dkvid 0. Seplick -' Mi was deemed the produ.-er contributing the most to int-rnational good will. Korda an -Selzifck hayelf't spoken to -%tch other' ip years. Fox big wheels deny the bn7z that Susan Howard and the studio will come to a carting of the ways. Next picture for 5000-urr-wcek. Susan is "Gar- den of Evil' to be photographed th Mexico. --000o- Howler in "Marrv Me Again." Marie WJAIon lohe~ist ui millitoe dollavqs no w lls: "It my boy friend evar finds o"t I'm stack- 6d, hell leave me flat." i. '. .. - I. chemlcaJl ower toprevaet bac- its ingredilents. Some amino terks and 4ungi Infeotle acids .have been identified by His investigation Indicate, he fatty acids have not beefi bro- said, that "persistent hi g h ken down. Several types of gland temperature ad.. humlddy and are.-involved In its manufacture. re eating wetting of the skin by frequent swimming or bath- Rogues' Gallery Ing" will thielkn the top lay- HARRISVILLE, Mich. (UPi - ers of skin In susceptible per- Two "masked" bandits who' sons. The plugs the glands made off with a camper's ,food which manufacture ear wax at Harrilville State Park re- and "these glands are unable to cently were caught In the act by pour their secretions onto the a photograph-but the camper surface.." isn't sure he could pick them Ear wax is so chemically corn- out of I lineup. Even In pictures plex that two years of laboratory raccoons look like most other work have failed to reveal all, raccoons. Back Mit k g 'Exlenal 01' NEW YORK, Bept. 16 (UP) - Putting nal.ural ear wax back Into ears may prevent an ear inf'ammaticn which has to 100 men a day In W camps at a cost of $100,600 a month to the armed aservimo in lost mAn-hours. Dr. Ben H. Saeturna. an *t- ant professor, at Wabtf kin University School of N SeIW revealed today he I oest compound which bp. bor i- proximates ntmral ear N, with 1,000 men at.-th aoval station in Jiiekamvue, 1.a2 ' His hope is to prove tat a form of "external Otitts," In- lammation of 'the outer ear to which many sailor., 'men, nd soldiers La ed' tropical ,and sub-tropical rego are susceptible, caused by the loss of natural ea X, and that it can be prevedi by put- ting nature wax tnit.adO . However, his Iepodas "en- tirely preUm1 Iand-d im conclusions w rely ten- tatlve," he ar e annual congress of th national College of Surc where he. made the 'epor ' His emphaals that ear wax is not a wajt product of the body but si ed the very useful purpose' oPfgiving the outer ears a coai/i, of a ccrnm- plex, oily substane with the *" . STARTS SATURDAY! ALAN LADOD JEAN ARTHUR VAN HEFLIN -GEORqL.STEVENS' 0 M-L - PANAMA CITY T'ft" _. N N.(-r, MRAT an w - with- ' ' ; ,'< TlAY PRE-RfLEASE In Tec hbilor :. p TO Fa **O Bro4rick ~awfor Larry 1 Claire 'revol r -in- S KINGS JOLSC FI~y, I I Satek Baft SIORROW! w P~rks " Evelyn Keyes -in- ON STWY **MmIo 5".' . l-r^'" :4 " I' ." : v* IL& WILLfi BIG PERFORMANCES IN ONE DAY! 1T OF THE WORLDS" Dir-eta, by_ I KIN LYNDON se4% Navel by a. a. WILLS Pafmout Piktwg! ... THE GREAT SPANISH ARTIST L LA L ORES AN GuP QF Ai NUu.: .l ....U . BALBOA .t*" - ... I !U ;' ./. CONTRACTOR THE MUROZ HOUSE Has just received doors, windows. construction steel. 12th Street and Central Avenue No. 12.116. Phone: 527. Coln. L Panama Cana/ &lzeaters IT'S SHOWTIME TONIGHT! SBAL A BarbarSTANWYCK Barry SULLIVAN Arc.ndin.."d" JE 0 PARD Y " :5& a 75M F ruar "APAcm WAR SMOK" DI'ABLO HTS. Ray MILLAND Jean ETERS DtABLO HTS. ., n f ;m Irlm :15 a T7:1 "It Happens very spring" Friday "THUNBUBImDS I EDRO MIGUEL Peter LAWFORD @ Janice RULE PEO G L "ROGUE'S MARCH" Frida "yITALAG ITn" G A M B 0 A "v.." LINDFORS Paul CHRISTIAN 7:0 0"NO TIME FOR FLOWERS" | |Friday "THE QUIET MAN" G A T U N Virglinl MAYO a Gene NLSON 7 "SHE'S BACK ON BROADWAY" Colorl Friday "THE GIRL NEXT DOOR" MARGARITA Gene TIERNEY a John LUND :15 a gIs "THEE, MATING SEASON" Friday "MAN BEHIND THE GUNO CRISTOBALI MGM's All-Star Cast! A rkCm ime "THE STORY of THREE LOVES" 4:15 I 1:M Friday "HORIZONS WEST" # ~ B PANAMA AMBRICAIN -AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER rmw 74 ,li rf S. '. .. -. A , i , * S - t"AGE EIGHT tUr PANAMA AMERICAN A1k INENEENDNT DAILT NWElPAPIS Reynolds Ma Browns Think Big Chief Best Bet To Beat Bums NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP) Allie Reynolds wili pitch the World Series opener for the Yankees if Casey Stengel heeds the tip passed on to him to- day by the last place St. Louis Browns. Stengel reportedly Is torn be- waukee off to a flying start with tween starting Reynolds or his 46th homer with one on in southpaw Eddie Lopat in the the first, inning and the Braves Sept. 30 opener against Brook- went on from there to defeat lyn. Pittsburgh, 7-3. Howie Pollett, The Browns got a look at both although nicked for homers by pitchers last night and they un- Stan Lopata and Willie Jones. animously agreed "Reynolds is was credited with the Cubs' 7-4 the best bet to beat Brooklyn if conquest of the Phils, while Dave they let him work the first Koslo of the Giants scattered game." seven hits to beat the Redlegs, Brownie catcher Clint Court- 4-3, as Al Dark hit a two-run ney, never exactly a "Reynolds" homer. fan" particularly after that famous St. Louis battle of June In the American League, 6 declared that the fast-bal- Harvey Kuenn of the Tigers ling Yankee right-hander "was collected his 200th bit of the' better than I've seen him all season and Ted Gray kicked season" as he beat the Browns, un his 10th victory as Detroit 3-2. in the second game of a twi- dealt the Red Sax. 8-3. light twin-bill. Washington third baseman The Browns weren't quite so Eddie Yost celebrated his 'night' Impressed with Lopat who they by hitting a double and a single literally knocked out of the and scoring two runs to help box in the first game. He was the Senators' Connie Marrero charged with the Yankee's 5-3 beat the White SBox, 4-2. Virgil loss, however. (Fire) Trucks, trying for his 20th Brooklyn, using some second- win, was the loser. bowed to the Cardinals, 5-4, as Wally Westlake gave Bob Feller Preacher Roe dropped his third his ninth victory as Cleveland game against 11 victories. Gerry topped the A's, 7-2. Stley gained his 17th triumph although he was routed by Roy YESTERDAY'S STAR Campanella's two-run pinch Harvey Kuenn of Detroit, homrer in the ninth, who became the 17th player in Elsewhere in the National major league history to collect League. Eddie Mathews got Mil- 200 hits In his rookie season. Hornsby Fire( . As Manager Of Redlegs CINCINNATI, 0., SepI (UP) Rogers Hornsby t< was relieved of his dutles manager of the Cincin Re -llegs. An announcement by club said that the 57-year Rajah would not accomi .he t9in to Milwaukee. Br S fl. a coach, will handle team for the remainder of season. The official announced put an end to rumors, w1 the club management had nied, that the former g hitting star was on his out after taking over her mid-season last year. Hornsby came here fron I ouis where he was fired manager of the Browns. Browns said that Hornsby o4smissed because he cot get along with the players. I There had been rep throughout the season tha Redleg players were unlr S*th Hornsby. The Redlegs are now in lace in the National Lea Thev have a slight chance roving uo to fifth, now he ;he New York Giants. Hornsby had this to say _Pformed that he had been Heved of his duties: "Regardless of what ar else thinks. I believe I did a job. I wish the players and club the best of luck. "I'm going? back to Ch nti make that my home wpltina for something elAs tu"-n up." a has been rumored here Al Lopez. manager of Cleve In the American League, be manager here next year Cleveland management has nothing about renewing Lo contract which expires this Looez and OGbe Paul. ge manager of the Cincinnati are close personal friends. Sports Shortie i (BOXING) a The National Boxing Ass Von meeting in Milwauk gas adopted a uniform sc System for fights. The winr ach round will get 10 pnl g e loser, from zero to S plionts. SRacing's handicap champ 4Tom Fool'" has turned rliant workout for the se: yonby mile. Tom Fool wo fursonps in oe-lo andt Sftoh sends at Belmont. worked four- Marie Parks Top Brazos Lady Golfer In Absence Of Cleo Marie Parks has emerged from the Canadian Club tournament as Brazos Brooks Country Club's leading lady golfer in the ab- sence of vacationing Cleo Burns. Her total of 338 in four rounds of play won not only low gross but low net with a 298 net score. Because Brazos ladies accept only one major prize per tourna- ment. Marie won three bottles of Canadian Club, and pint-sized Margaret Leigh won three fifths of Canadian Club with a net total of 303. Margaret, a Cristobal High sophomore, is now looking for cash customers so that she can convert the famous H i r a m Walker product into something more suitable for a teenager. Like money, f'rinstance. .- Ruth Lincoln's 314 and Har- riet Serger's 319 netted two bot- tles of Canadian Club each. Winning one bottle were Jean Phillippi and Nellie Humphreys who had 325 and' 330. That "killed" the case of Canadian Club which Henriquez and Com- pany so generously donated to the Brazos ladies for their tour- nament which was conducted concurrently with that of the Brazos Brook men's tournament. Both Mrs. Parks and Margaret Leith are shooting the best golf of their lives. Last weekend Mrs. Parks shot a 79, her first ven- ture below 80 at Brazos Brooks, and Margaret missed a 39 on the back nine when she three- putted number 18. Mrs. Humphreys and Mrs. Ser- ger are oulckly remaining their uruial eood eames after lon e lay- offs. Mrs. Phillippl. a newcomer to the club. is also disolaving winning ways with a golf stick. CAN FRI VO01R NWEDS WANT ADS *:-aNA ECA PANAMA AMERICAN NOTICE r We hereby advise all interested parties that Mr. ELEAZAR OROZCO severed his connections with this organiza- tion on September 10th, 1953. PANAMA AGENCIES CO. * AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAMS W L Pet. New York 9K 47 .671 Cleveland s6 60 .58s Chicago 84 62 .875 Boston 79 68 .537 Washington 74 71 .510 Detroit 58 89 .395 Philadelphia 54 91 .372 St. LOuis 52 95 .354 TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at Washington (N) Cleveland at Philadelphia (N) St. Louis at New York Detroit at Boston YESTERDAY'S- RESULTS First Game St. Louis 002 002 001-5 9 0 New York 000 002 010-3 7 2 Pillette (7-11), Paige and Moss. Lopat (15-4). Gorman, Shallock and Silvera, Triandos. Night Game St. Louis 010 000 100-2 8 0 Ne-r, ork 000 003 00r-3 4 0 Turley (2-4) and Courtney. Reynolds (12-7) ,and Silvera. Detroit 121 010 008-8 18 1 Boston 000 101 010-3 9 1 Gray (10-4) and Batts. Nixon (4-8). Delock, Sullivan, Brown and Wilber. Night Game Cleveland 0M 020 A0n-7 12 9 Plilp. 000 000 020-2 8 3 Feller (R-6) Rnd Hewan. Fri- cano (8-II. Rishoo, Martin, Fa- novich and Murray. Nirht Game Chlrqgo 000 On 2no-2 6 2 Wash. 101 100 lOx-4 9 0 Trucks (19-10). Dorish a"d Lollpr. Marrero (8-7) and Fitz Gerald. NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAMq W I. Pet. R-noklyn Q A 7 .R57 Milwaukee 7 M .56 f". Loiq 7qr 5Jr .9E Philadelnhia -7 A7 .5.3 New York 67 79 .0 Cincinnati 64P2 .4. (hicage 61 33 .424 Pittsburgh 47 100 .320 TODAY'S GAMES Phlladelohia at Chicago Brooklvn at St. Louis 1o other games scheduled. YESTERDAY'S RESULT Pittsburgh 000 102 000-3 1 Milwaukee 220 030 00x-7 11 2 Face (6-8). Waugh, Hetki and Janowics. Buhl (13-8) and Cran- dall. New York 000 010 120-4 10 0 Cincinnati 000 000 012-3 7 0 Koslo (6-12) and Katt. Per- kowski (12-101 and Seminick. Phila. 021 001 000-4 10 0 Chicago 001 002 22x-7 11 1 Miller (7-8), Drews. Lindell and Lopata. Pollet (6-7), Church and Garagiola. Night Game Brooklyn 000 010 102-4 8 1 St. Louis 200 001 02x-5 7 1 Roe (11-3). Black and Walker. Staley (17-8),. Brazle and Rand. Santa Cruz Sports SOCCER The Junior-high boys at Santa Cruz enjoyed a fine Intramural Soccer League. Peru ran away with the championship, winning five, drawing one and losing none to compile a total of 11 points. In the first half. Peru won two and drew one with Chile. Cuba had three points and Chile and Mexico ended the first half with two points, each drawing two games. Peru swept the second half with a scare only in the last match, when they met Chile. Both teams were tied with two victories and no defeats. The g ame was afst and clean. The teams went into the second half of the tied game 1-1. Peru had scored by a magnifi- cent shot by 0. Alzamora. Chile eaualized shortly afterwards with a penalty off the powerful right of Ruflno Moreno. The game ended 2-I for Peru to claim the second half and League Champioship. Chile was second with six points. Cuba third with 4, and Mexico last with 3. VOLLEYBALL The Girls' Volleyball Learue got underway Monday with a flying start. Margaret Welsh, captain of Code, and Dolores Peterkin, captain of David. both tried hard for i victorious de- but. David took a thrilling, victory.' David won tUe rst match but were set back' in the second. They went on to clinch the game by defeating Codle In the third. The players on Codle appeared to be over confident before the game, but when taken by sur- prise they were disorganized and did more fussing than playtg. The other two teams in the league are Diana, captained 1r Elenore MeFarlte, and V CrM captained ,by m colm. u ,?" QUICK STARTERS-.Pallback Ralph Pelton. tle, emrries der "in Illiam. center, isOea guard for TexasCh gaast Kaugceff VilasgN Pili- rns fori Tickets On Sale For Plummer Vs. Gonzales Ten-Round Bout Colon and Victor Asprilla of Panama Ray Robinson and Chi- Panama will slug it out in a six- co Anderson at 126 pounds and round 118-pound battle. a four-round 126-pound contest A ix-round special between Joe pde and Battling Gun Club Aotes FEDERICO PLUMMER , The great demand for tickets for Sunday's lht-of-the-year" between classy Corky Gonzales of Denver, Colorido and Papani Featherweight Champion lede- rico Plummer at he Colon Are- na haa caused promoter Enrique Marta to put ,the ducats on sale early. Fars are nelfled that tick- ets are available at the Colon Arena, the Manhattan Bar and at the wpreiter's home. Martin may contacted by phoning Colen 271-A. Yesterday Gonsales continued to display great form during his workout. Corky thinks that he will be "sharper". fo this coming bout than he was or his beut with,Pedro Tesis in which he gave as excellent performance despitee a four-month layoff. Ove-In Panama, Plummer Is also oing great guns. "Ferdy" and a-.handlers are making no secret- of the act that they are shootUin for knockout victory inI order 6 request a match with world No. I ranking challenger for udyaaddler's wor ld feathe'WeluiTI crown. I S -. t Is. alo an' Io - I eWi eb for Gonzales. AI l I~~$r r could spoil his cehmMir an early meeting. wIth; 1 e. 0Be0ause of Wo.,I ans sh wmured that bothI boys wW.4* :gong all out for The m l will be another evenlyy M bout in which top r BP bantamweightI con~ ikolfe Ampudia ofI c MILITARY-CIVILIAN PISTOL MATCH SET FOR FAN FAN SUNDAY Archie Turner, the Balboa Gun elb's pistol manager, has an- nou.ced that a pistol match has bbe" arranged between civilian and military hadgunners to the place at 9.30 a.m. Sunday Sept. l, act the Far Fan range. This match will be over the Na- ltoang Match course and will be find with the .22 pistol. h presently arragd, the match is set up for civilian gun club members to shoot against military members, However, the match is an Infomdal one, and teama from any other organizLa- tions will bp welcome to take narL Teas from the bQF dui, the .CZ. Police the Marine Barracks are par- ticularly invited. It is repeated. the match. Is not formal. Any number may shoot on team, and four sep will count. Any M awar* will depend on the number of competitors, and their preferences of the IwVinners. Thk cvylian team will be ca- tairimd by Archie Turner himlf, and the mtlQ*F team .w be he&d by Mike Wolchictwho recently returned from imp PWry. If Mike. Maurice Ipele "Old Barge" Smiley, Hank BOsi and It. Manchester team' up, they are going to be ch ombiatiQn orMaW I ~ati W to best. I umdew that M SforT'KraPl uf pds to eome out of'wberevqe tye beomi sding latelyto b0W ,the If o.on. T-M aiM Pce uWA t% "trike terror t W *e- ak Btam oae bm t . l the inee 'a t- It 'il the EL RANCHO sa BOSTON Bs, ~ .- ; I . ,, '^ .-"' "' .' ., u- a- ,at the corner ef -- *K-gtI6 where he Is re* toa l.s; j .- i 'b 1 -f ,.. .. .. ft "een 5:00 p.m Aid .f, 16M' lM , 9. Th. drikt wi g .t rfb. A A A Avy 3 a 0- Balboa had to count rapid fire scores to decide who won the Gallery League ampon aip after the nde up all tied up a ter a our lmoth aeasonn SAmmunition for the. .,. i Cheap, entry fees will be low, and ImSunday's match Is all for fun. It's a short, 30 ot course of flre. See you at the rangs. browns Closer To Shifting F .. 1 4, Franchise By United urse The Browns are a step closer /to moving their franchise away from St. Louis. A fact finding committee ap- Pointed by theA a ue nas given Brweb Veeck the green light. wis o- mittee meet agai 4hrt be- fore the WorT Ser which starts September 31. Aer that it's up to the league owners who last spring rejected Veeir's plea to move by a flYe-to-twd-vom. Veeck says of the committee action-"I'm happy." Then he adds cautiously -. "But. then I thought we had a pretty -good case for moving to Bltlmoaor last springit Yesrday committee coalsst- ed of oownerg Gharley Com5,y of Chicago and Bp10- B-rig Junior of Detroit. a S dent Wine arldtBJW Pere- eMted Boston ow r to'Ira-T key, and Attorney A- 1;3f v owner Dan Topping. A tee spokesman says the financial statements were asu- Balboa Jr. i, BMS gitit. Wide IntraimI . i. ....-. i.hbahe o.tof the ,rara Commissioner Anioune World Series Re g nations 0- sced pa* m e tovre b. e . W iO Sept ;e ) a ma start .e B ,l r ld foe Cm .eaonr or r, has tro a Wiaeg3. ble gW po, ribtpt" or not 1is tb.fI Wth. i a beuw.A ved't the SauI nNeither marsager ha ia t hin openiday pitcher, but's ay e een u t the B t bw.k e0*u.. JVLLSTEM 103 Canadian Fo9tbal& No It's 30 Years Old And By MURRAY OLDEMAN - - SNBA Staff Cerrespendent Nw ,YORK Maybe the t's been bsthevt. .48 =as, how M and cor No. I draft'a Jl1 winner Billy V . ke, Dona w rid Bobby Marlow ahe o aincea, l ured b~hof the e bn care" in aort BTh nen2M t*l al "ApopVt"up n eia" ,***, il hmpMi Ply ( ____ _ I - .. .m , i1 . 4 . k'Sl~ftdmettt," pur ffB5 og^ R-IWS*~~ "-loip ifW MW - - kt v iy * ~.. ~ - ., r. I.i w .i Mem 1.l' E PMANM AMA lImN *M AX INDEP]INDTW DAILI NEWSIAPM3 MPg Mi SCrack At. Walker up Team Members In U.S. Amateur y West an, t48, Dr. ZIobty's Principle Gives Georgia Tech Is Not As Good As Last Year, LEIA 9 Hoople MissU Over Maryland Yet Expects To Lengthen Unbeaten Skem Seventh. of a Series Peerle PigadiB EZA $f Dd WeN$ t 1,14 a he tost of eseD. ATLANTA The Ramblin' / iM s nalsh Batn has even MA e hS a a Wreck from eorgia Tech, car- i re anmd. rying all unbeaten skein of 26 -N E1l Y st- ig-ames, can't hope to be as good 0U7'/iE f S195 as last year after the loss of PaoP9e7ij'uo m'dstt any o There may be o "i. h such All-American stalwarts as .ArO7 WliH Sl lk Ttn and All-Conference Buck Martin oukAeSS w 0 h tu t ner, Os te sdoaa toord cMt e, I and O Pete LBrown. H m e rot os M-la NO ,No Dn .nf a Ial, P. hlBut, and this Is no balm to el, b50kJbotdde It .exmcds iat ho thn LW y e the rest of tle Southeasterne eSr, onet. u at fans ad A pt 8'et u t [olin6backer Lar Morrie, Sn ki if cLa n t k se boff a th ^ ^ ye a l o. to Mnn l^ a- ogteorleaping th el t n so p oA to flalit C 8 OhUD sit when I recale.tUL wtsevere nough to keep Tech with ors In ue en -0 sst hsone tie, 'l have leyn ofu a mgben?=r o( e s16 T71 Bobby Dodd bas- too much as, e Tha an didat t one taie ick a , We pi* hef Atd *_Lm19M 3 7 S n^ W At, i t"-J l m cadida e rL lo Hardeman at Rt ..... 3I.. .t. yt bel as a a0ah t t t r ana be I alf-back, running mate Bill h Gas1 M Tea, fullback Glenn Turne% , e i. t f a g. d *be erti about, fo ti I Ell linebacker Larry Morris, end rasto* l 1 eolrls It lee 1t, Cl l ord 7 o- oasand Peeridl n* i s- tndatiIe a It t oro .n ahieeo Is .f. in- tour. "inn eathepols a n dto w t0 m eh t uch6ALL- SOboUTHholN o S d S.TaEai s H6 aee "b ae 4 ith g of I n e t an oo the top benansee eor ar ly when h as Ma r o and on. .0 h our the Man (Wct er's o kica h as los e o t o n on -1 catch o leO ent and up enn wit cadU4 ? j~l& 5 BB seat f t t t op ~ mwat apla a ne P"eppe Rot- sophomore flbost hoatuch of- fe b21,ackGo aM M canioMbos yHh -a haiver ere te usr e od F t o t e obo doser in Ta wa $lo* 1IOII OnC ,U31b a 0e trr0W not ht,5-e1'adostne orida oee o oe" of1 tf s,* .e. t e e.t Ast thherine aIpoli Gol ot 2,0, T.r. -2,, g.t E d o Ee is e onte roah P.esid, . .1- ,o4- .., Not t e dsion to a'pemito ltS: -h flo t f otl, y"n* Th resto sd 'Ande h Pke merit much as you about who'll 1 lay Louisiana State could relt. mewt o* n o sn dint halfback. t & s trouble with7, Gs m mixture .n e skelat ess 18 to be o -. d TenuMisep loses (en. Bob Ney- youthful Verve and expertemci r- .'y uareba looks like a land, swell t fine linemen, but Joe Tumi nello is an end in cim "-hr lostqa orw ern ham .b out inan A-i backfield with a top lieOae, wa an tove loker T al pt 3 y I n P u p pepper Rodi- phomor fullback hopeful in fens ve back who can hgo bot ls IS ap .fl v.ih V s n edr thr srpr to the job, doesD gr Tom Tracy.. w ays now. the tenni hh wt ileideri the greatest pander in the ioun- Speed is the forte of GUlpeIha "w 0 I bemath Do. l oerst arO, op neJo t o. fire a way a k ... m e nbamas cbe n A*i e t. -Aaaa ry, is enough to make one waryG a m e io i h att e t by 'sme auto wt ope- Parker, awhen e by such as Ma. Mcee ad Pee wa"loetohs ogillJhinl son iscth l emen toad tc Justufberothatbebee-q ie t emh o 're21owme PItoin Wale enrc inthe .t he bela A p he ountryK at last l p laer i deeper cious guard A ROBABL Id1atches at Marlon, Maws. and fteigd dal e the dyourenhe in ll* el i .. ta R rwtlo r n ..se aon's end and Isn't diminish- tean.... -' U,, uepe omes over fom Vir I effectiveness ull Missisippi ot too much o- bud neblt, and a Su ,means a temendou owl, bqt 't .hnrla ln a-. solid aSly established as aoellows: i it Im bout the middle of taeWllne c more, and futn match for the pro- llbck Chck : . ...&& Ii a al ea r dt .o l fo "ma sepi inherent n rawfor man a Jamaan Dvodin, Sfr--m-u--. a I- .y aI T entes e r med at. Eve Abr i O ,e road ? D ae d t B" Wail_ W d-a Ieenk, hsi" o ' LaAh o t l a n r Florida or ond- Bear Bryant played a lot of backed with a batch of sharp soph. L r hA e h 4 t o t kiTa hd ath ote tle s o a i t last I e twt se n under their belts, Mim f C ac Gbles In a t3 "aka 'v: tmIu" .h t for letirte my era.:mv" o ge.treAtIthee. uhng.h tat Mpc.mbot p rH Aub.r o l0 heanydtot it, in ,. d c ap O tuP) rbm- ttev tid- Doer tae th Fn ds Tm T . In tr Itkfeld oro n In degrees? t. gpla y ero w k.lk to build theom restd ndo.wId-so Missi ssiippi States h i jiaf4 'Gio s resme of r pr s 'ichN wsKenq. the a cllbancec nfirer by, wtlhi ,tS wrleae eate pe Intmna Sphf.,s --re at Mbo ri,, anda ctivity b n that d olc mn ..t th., topt boe ausc t to l, n. . 0 e yl --fUtWW ) am Thlme matou-i be.ol Is th S Ur last 8 8da an hlererstt -ha tLposgout tio nr lowsu ro .ar Sol ate 'amho be 8ng tune-up mat ch fori the pro. "-- . the coun.t. a list.l hi p IflO .'.na. t rillhe m d tanma'ur ,oSed vilf of aJamaicsn 1o AIDl. rshuDavidsonrooodin, ... Rah5 7 Y., At. Ue ember. daI an iitntdm d K-oeen' . beat t.Jsshhei h' lW14613 1nd n tei ft a bi. Wif e Fn- .e .o Al f.li -4e 7 om .Me.i Lewis, Mlankedfses!u-t to M., e 1e 2 Magnificent! s o5f.yelny TWrop alid onEm Ro R w SugaN our by LUna,, mea ns ah tl hl t hne pa fi a- solidrr..O Char In yeJAmateur 4 Inne &dW boaut mo.of -thOnef c A &i moremnhnt seu a Lawrence he., '5Y fulto to mtht Inhyes A ga r' C roawfoord msnl ismelhle. Lncalrey,.1t.- h e bell -c a romm eh, Clea m o et eons._ ,-hla I ld ided enAdrely In Florida or et Bo-ryat plaae a Mln Nick o lt-11 s t o a, l .H am ond, -,- Wall *3Vfi. PlutTheo aqua upnhe oh Georgea, g m tb elt h.. 3. aae W th W-., b " b il let up eft Mor1.t3 Weyme g re v.-d. tunA. e., Molusi, ot her product In st cufa. 32- Iniet olr shards, UN #d wig us. d rs ? 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" "* "" "'-' *tv,. <*" ,#sb,. i*" r : ** in cin n ati Rediegs _7 i.:-TT----7 "Let the people know tr& t wre country is safe*" A".raam Uncol . CHICAGO, Sept. 17 (UP) Stevenson capped the confer- epublicans moved in on the ence with his report to the na- -of the Democrats today for tion on' his recent world tour S/ 'PLp 4hefirst GOP spokesman on" It seems to me Mr. Stevenson Soviet Z one olice: hand was unable to find any was not really finding fault with rault wlth. Adlai E. Stevenson's the administration,' Miss Ad- toreign policy speech. kings said. "He was pointing out things we all recognize to be Miss Bertha S. Atkins, head of true-when you sit down to neg- I - Republican women 's activities, otiate with the Communists you V AT sad Stevenson, the 1952 Demo- have to be extremely careful." I V l in st gratic presidential nominee, Stevenson advanced foreign spoke about "things we all rec- policy proposals which included ------- agnize to be true.' a new bid by this country for -- 0 . world disarmament, but also cri- 1 " The Republicans, however, are ticized administration defense BERLIN, Sept. 17 (UP) Rus- Police here reported that 21 expected to get up steam and cuts and "McCarthyism." sian tanks and troops have Communist policemen, Including handle the Democrats more Miss Adkins, asked her views crushed a mutiny by 2,000 mem- three officers, fled to West Ber- toughly when their couterence on "McCarthyism," said she was bers of the East German people's lin yesterday and asked for asy- officially convenes tomorrow and "for the good of the Republican police army, the West 'Berlin lum. Saturday. party." She said she believed "Information Bureau West" re- A different type anti-Soviet saiuraY. e many congressional investiga- ported today, demonstration was reported to Miss Adkins held a news con-tions had done a lot of good. The report said the Soviet have occurred in another part of ference as her par prepared to Earlier Democratic National zone police rebelled against their Mecklenburg province. t omivr the olrtlal spotlight uChairman Stephen A. Mitchell Russian training officers at Pin- heh o o Sro-MDemocrats who concluded summed up the Democratic ral- now barracks near Angermuen- The U.S., High Commjisson a two-day national conference ly as a financial and political de, in the province of Mecklen- newspaper Neue Zeltung sal Tuesday. success. burg. the population of the toogn Tuesday success.One East German police lieu- Fuerstenberg turned the tunera He said the party raised a tenant was killed and "several" of a German woman, raped and gross of $150,000 to apply against soldiers were wounded in the killed by two Soviet soldiers, I- h ck O f Recordsi aM 56,o000 deficit, chiefly through fighting, the anti-Communist to a silent, mass prote wot. Monday night's $100-a-plate organization said. The newspaper said the worn- Ba o "Y dinner. When the. mutiny broke out, an was assaulted and thep SMitchell said the party also the report said, both Soviet and knifed to death Saturday by the tear Balbohieed armony which augur- East German police officers bar- two Russians, who were s to achieved harmony which augur- ricaded themselves in a barracks death by Soviet military 4t Of Hotel Charoes a elections. He said abetter e un- and called for Russian reinforce- when they resisted arrest. - 01 HotelnC harg a electis H a er n Seven Soviet tanks and an un- Some 000 persons, almost The Balboa Y. M. C. A., is Northern and Southern factions disclosed number of Russian sol- the entire population of the scrupulously enforcing the re- came out of a brief battleover diers rushed to the barracks and town, turned out for the funeral strictions on the issue of its thesDemorati oylt boupl put down the revolt, the bureau Monday and marched in a silent dormitory apace in the opinion Miss Adkins said about 1200 said. demonstration, the paper id. Of Canal officials who investi- GOP women from 18 Midwestern ated circumstances of case states will take part in the Re- lieVed to have been the cause pi~blican meeting tomorrow and or a' recent protest voiced b Saturday. Panama hotel operators.The enclave is ne of four M edics Try To Part Twins Panama such regional gatherings ached-OUT UL C C- In an announcement Wed- uled. Balbo Public Library dayatBalboaHeghtsit The Republicansseekinged At The Lower Spine stated that a careful check of build their meeting into theffairs Bt~ding to ALw the records for the past several headtne-e1tching affair the eTS.n months shows that all personsDemocrats' was, have added on a oraries. Th given dormitory space at the meeting of state chairmen from - alboa YMCA were in the per- 21 Midwestern, and Rocky Moun- NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 17 (UP) and the fourth sacral vertebrae missible ceass. The majority tain states. The Mouton Siamese twins, are fused. They were born to tf* were members of the Armed joined at the lower s ine, under- 34-yexa-old mother July 22. rcesorwereYMCAemployes. USCA Holding went surgery at the Iambus "We have nopattern to follow r *r orces ore were few other admit o inOchsner Foundation Hosptal in this operation," a hpokesmn ted who were eligible because of today in an effort to give them said. "There has not been any their connections with U.S. Elections Today normal lives. other succe.tul sepration. o n D Governmentactvties. Elections To 'I The delicate operation, with Siamese twist of thistyp. The y eight surgeons in attendance, lack of any asmilar cases Will A. "In the case which is believ- A special election of alter- began at 10:05 a.m. EDT. make the Operation a hazardous fi a 7. ed to be the one referred to re- nates to the US Citizens Associa- It was the first operation of one." gently," It was stated "a per- tion board of directors is being its tye in medical history and The twins underwent a pre- ' s5on describing himself as a held today in Ancon at the was described by a spokesman liminary intestnal operation veteran of the First World War Clubhouse and in Balboa at the as "extremely hazardous.". July 31 to decrease the possIi- A n . applied for a room at the YMCA. 8Comisary, from 11 a. to last for two or three hours. Jor surgery., from the ma Swas reused because of not ote must be members of Doctors frankly called the op- They are in fine health now,' n t being n the permissible class the association but for the con- eration "haardous' to lives of the spokesman said, "and have Alfaira l He then appealed to E. C. Lomr- venience of those who have not the two-month-old twins, Caro- gained weight satisfactorily." waky. bard, Executive Secretary of yet voted, memberships may be lyn Anne and Catherine Anne Both Mr. and Mrs. Mouton are a art ez has Balboa Heights, and the refusal obtained at the votin booths. Mouton. at the hospital. They said they varAble gh the6 was confirmed. The complete roster of can- The twins, daughters of Mr. "hope for the best" and are def- t Of sthe The use f dormitory space at didates is as follows: and Mrs. Ashton Mouton, have initely in favor of the operation Ro the Pan j s1Aacan RK The use cf dormitory space at Ancon: 1. Winter Collins, Ed- in common the extreme lower that will give the babies a be of the W n of F the Balboa YMCA is carefully win Compton, Charles Crawford, portion of the intestinal tract, chance to lead a normal life. ~ ommitte headed restricted under regulations is- Capt. Jack Hearn, Clarence D. The hospital spokesman said canon A. Mfdo, hncludi sued by the Goveinor's Office. Howell, Mrs. Marguerite Maphis, b It would be hard to predict .IaH. enI strnclu These are similar to those in George E. Shoemaker, Mrs. Eva 0Colombian Prof. whether the twins can lead a oCaiaEd Csstro, effect at the Tivoli Guest House. Smith and Robert Van Wagner. normal life If the operation is *a Ca's-aed MO3 o Balboa: Les A. Beauchamnp, Hpeld Up Briefly t ery d li. a ers. 1tn investigation of the com- Mary Brigham, Oliver Culp, Ger- It's very difficult to predlet dSp plaint recently lodged that the ald Fox, Mrs. Agnes Hearon, Mrs. A Ellis slnd anything about this operation," .an S e TMCA was accepting dormitory Jean Hill, Mrs. Edna Hollowell, he-said, "because it's the first guests not in conformity with A. E. Jamison, Richard Jen WAHI T 17 surgery of its kind. But the twins hos.r S regulations was made immedia- Robert Laatz, Norbelt McCauley, WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP) should r have a eood chance to dxy i'_1'2 k tely and the statement issued John Morales, Ira M. Payne, Mrs. - A Justice Department spokes- should normally f we succeed to Wednesday at Balboa Heights Janice Scott, Frank Shannon, iegay that's b Dr Germeleased They are both very pretty chil- l was based cn the results of that L. W. Warren and Mrs. Polly being sent to Eli Island dren and very alert." investlgatlon. Wise. In New York for detention. In the most publicized pre- n- He said that Arciniegas was vious separation of Siamese r detained on a minor m a t t e r twins, the Brodie brothers were which could not be disclosed but parted last Dec. 17 in Chicago. that it was cleared up now and But they were Joined at the tos 66 he had been released. of their heads in contrast to the Dr. Arcinlegas is visiting pro- Mounton twins. Roger Dee Bro-In i lessor of Spanish American lit- die died after the operation but erature at Columbia University his brother, Rodney Dee, is and was former Minister of Edu- thriving. IBI, 4lf l cation for Colombia. The staff that will take part WASINGTONBept. IIU W Ili l He was detained by the Unit- In the operation. including those A .t10 t 0%* do v. ed States Immigration and Na- who made preliminary studies, JohM A. .HnaIi turalization Service, which oper- is composed of pediatricians. a mo dly esl "M IP' DiA h.T C ates as a part of the Depart- surgeon, neurosurgeon, procto- ment of Justice. logist, urologist, gynecologist, to fore " PONDS orthopedist, anesthesiologist and scheduled to N Anti-Superstition t wa lved that'Dr. Alton lfo tLeogue To Meet he of the hospital, will hihm- rFriday, Nov. 13 lth gh ames of those at- saysteAdi the twine were released. ,'in SPRINOFIELD, Ill., Sept. 17 weight .of 1V pounAI eight cbin MSeO MaMrgedt Chsieb do OIvem (UP) The Anti-Superstition ounces at birth. Their present .. Society of Chicago, a group of weight is 14 pounds, eight '.' Siuer de vChe is .nao the Ioveliest womea of Meicad eaity. brave souhb who delight in ounces. * Ber .miei io i euidt. 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