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* *.. - - 4~' ~ I ~ ~. )!. F. ..-'.. * , ~7v ',~> totEJAMIRO "LI sh.people know he truth viahe country is sale" Abraham Lincolh. ** . - ''.*'t .____ _ p. ww. r~* :~K~. -. . .:- Am~AM, .- IDAT, 8EPTEMBB M, 1 S IT countries that U.N. side against in Korea sutg- 28 deadline for in the Panmun- Ade uMet. . - 2, one month usjom agreement .wa h hU.w. General Asmeih- roved resolutions for the tlon of the conference to beb "two-aided" con- wit ,any or al of the 1I that Teulht for the U.N, Si tX Korea, which L..; member-Sittingt merld organlsatla's de. j-. voted a meat for .eW r Rua, provided d whether side desires it," but d4. et vote a seat for India whi Ktan and her Commonwealth countries wanted. On Sept. 13, Commnt. China, with the sent of North Korea, rejected the U.N. set-up and&de- ananded a round-tabl, rather than a "two-alded," conferencee and nominated participants all the Korean war belligerents plus Rsia and (ur Asian "neu- srala"-Indla, Indoneal, Pakis- tan and Barma. Lat Tuesday the V1Y. steer- i ~t committee voted ainst putt the Communist proposal on the agenda. y diplomats her1 have wtebed gwg cardW__ for his reactions to the sal onfer- ene ar naont ;- ,- has-threatmed to walk out of the eonfrce, one At takes plabw, if fails to make any progress a.ter 90 da. * & &Z woo p nvenW -- u-w ---- on Frts nce, who Is 35 years old Sear" was an inmate at asylum Im pro- since Oct. .20. 1951. He escaped, in 14, according to the authorities, on the night of Sept. 8. On the day at the of the crime he was seen on the as last bridge located on the Trans" I. WiS., Isthmian Highway not far from N the roadhouse Jardin lad lores. bW where Mangaz was found mur- n dered. o o Two eyewitnesses Identified 0 prod' the escaped. Inmate from photo- I graphs. His description seems to d the coincide with that gien by the .4the woman who first ti police a- as bout a thin man wearig a mam-a m" h-. bo shirt seen in the dese moun- tainous area behind the road- policy, house. I be- MeanWhile, polc9 are Inten- ax the sifyin their saal l9r Franco S free whose :present whereabouts are not known. d&. but Owner of Jardlo Las Flores. ngtlc Manuel Taboada, today offered Ahin a reward of $15 to the person -of the or persons who captures Mansa.' assasn. He said he would pay' Bter his the reward after the murderer tlght. was found and oved g ty. l h- dlash from the back, was the i" .daytime barter t the rad- house:. StREE SCENE Mn of-the s0th floor of th Jump. About 6000 p& the tense scene. Mrs. 5B minutes before a p building. A television .--.ti.nm SEQUEL Marsl fulattempt to Upper Florida iplomat 32 M-.. - CANADIAN WHISIKT __~____ ~muC~b* s s / Jap Typhoon Thousands Driven Leaves 431 Dead, Missing To Shelter, TOKYO, Sept. 26 (UP) - Japanese national police report- ed todsy 431 persons dead or missing in the severe typhoon ... that ripped across Japan yes- terday and left large areas fluoded. 0 - The latest casualty report by PANAMA CITY, Fla., Sept. 26 UP) A hurrica police listed 134 dead, 297 miss- PANA Ing and 311 injured, slammed inland from the Gulf of Mexico today, drivi Heavily- pupulated Kyoto pre- xiotoday, drving lecture was hardest hit with thousands of shore residents to shelter along the upper 45 dead and 31 missing. Florida peninsula and isolating a city of 3000. JApar's worst typhoon in 19 More than 7000 persons clustered in shelters in Pas. > y the nation's main island. am6 City. Fifty evacuees, one stretcher borne, fled in i The Tokyo area escaped the from Panacea, Fla. Floods from fierce rain cut off worst fury of the tropical storm 0 which had 90 mile-an-hour ropds around Apalachicola. winds howlng at its heart, but Hurricane Florence, sixth of the season, roared inlo (N llicelehoto) gale winds up to dge m.ped. lash- northwest Florida just before 7 a.m., some two hours be- *. Mllici t Armin. 36. stands on the ledge ed the city. e Chicago Tribune Tower. threatening to A few old-style paper houses fore weather forecasters expected it. etators gathered on the street to watch were cumpled by the winds. Armin was oa the ledge for an hour and U. 8. soldiers, sailors and air- Before the wind and rain sud- Flerida authorities 'r priest holtng her dog lured her into the men were ordered off the streets denly halted as the "eye" of the the national guard, c. vie station 'set up a camera on' a building an hour and a half before the storm apparently passed Pana- fense hderters al laEr tandtelevised the drama, sterm here reached its height. mi City, gusts up to 71 miles per enforcement a re n ei es hour whipped about empty "standby alerts" to pi i streets. Some power and corn- and prp ert - European Parliamen municatons lines fell. The down- Hurriane renee ad In pour sent water swirling over days mounted from bare hom'. many streets. can trenth to Its piet 2. The refugees from rainswept roecty in a two dy asking rm t m sFo-dEast-Wes :Panacea beach were driven to the gulf from theYtucatan emergency shelters at Tallahas- Several ships had brubshea sut seea.,somecu ., some 30 miles inland damag ingwids before to the north.port Th 3000 residents of Apala E ,W by 7 to 7 today, a r Bt abte on, to urge a Big Four radio contact wit p ic ob the Brwyo Ais r conference and an East-West said the isolate and marooned obemaster Base at Mobile t mutual security pact. residents were taking It calmlv, port and Naval Air Stationat The assembly is a sort of ad- mostly huddled into shelters, Pensacola, and the bigAir PWm viaory parliament representing Damaged except to communica- installation around Valpario free nations of Western Europe. t'ci.s was reported slight. and Panama City, Fla. Only one clause of a report a- The buffeted cities are al Mobile, scene of a 1906 hu-. dopted by the assembly ran in- located in a so-mile curving cane that took 150 lives In near. to serious opposition-a call for sweep of shoreline frmin the by villages, boarded up itsdow the inclusion of Western Ger- northwest extent of the Gulf town waterfront on the Uai many in the West European de- of Mexic, in whleh the hur- Rivert. a tidal channel 30 Male fease effort. It was adopted by rieane had battered at least from the Gulf. Merchants maoed a vote of 62 to 17 with 2 absten- six ships. their stock from the 4hol e alon7. The U.S. Coast Guard sought district fronting the river. unsuccessfully to make further Ocean going sh ios delayed l .. radio contact with the Eale. a lngs and waited for last-mintte The report calls for a confer- 440-foot Canadian-built Libertv hurricane bulletins to d l e I e1 ence of the United States. Great ship lat reported tryin to ride other to try to ride out t Britain. France and Soviet Rus- out thle storm in the gulf with 35 whether to t to ride out t ia on Germany and Austria. men aboard. Coast Guardsmen storm at sea Other issues would be included feared for the safety of at least Housewives bouerht candles If practleable, five other small c r a ft in the and bathemergency lihtubs standard nd flbure. The proposed East-West se- heavy seas. carn alert prneedure. curity pact would link the Unit- Most multe-ennriedur am ed States, Britain and Russia wereMost mti-ened afrom r ae with the proposed European po- f . Isis Field and fwrei r n and Ton litical .commn.ty of which c.oi/mmuni ss Can't dalFields In Flrmida tohasse France would be a member. I nO-i-" sn,:-_ M _"p-- While recommending measures Kep On Top Texas. A few rescv- Resdenb ke Ther pg proclaimsI ... .... ..... toward peace, and eventual dis-hands on their tied awn t be for continued Wels trnndefense IT.." oV ,nV- H Y *r soW . ,oInan G h P ole s ndr edsm or mi.arPEl re.6 an unae-' mament against Communist' ppr worked to tie down ,inule-engm - Sthe ledge aggression. WASHINGTON Sept 26 (UP cr N oft at the Air 'oree hissn s . d on e explanation when you -ope Pl proclaimed today a ne to Uruguay. thePen Rtat not (or undeatand It. Roman Catholic "Little Holy RoThey asoP disclosed that two himappd the emernennte.fo r te on the fact that no ear trt next Dec. 8 to employes of the Polish wor center for one -mah presently ts in the commei ort the 100th ann-TPhress Service In New Yorke The Re o *a n a at. hie anal for coletkg tolls verary ofthe doma of the Im- tchoe Wlonczek and Henryk r the ircTaeret pthe toe nto the Republc m ulate inepon o the Unitco recetatles. l Ja onve to-eon "final alert" urovidin, for - City I t was learned to gin American officials revealed to- evacuation of eron el's ends one o afair not Korowc bolted the Polish dele-proclaimedtoda gone to Uruguay.h not nue very long. In a iyccal announcing ati lso the Unitsclosed thattwions ihe e r c on the lt'. on the fat that nos "Marian ear" (Year last week after being namedxon- its rino The n e tf h r ihone am-t nmehU~ presently m sts r In thecommemao ih th e 100th ann- pressService in New York-a T oreRd C roe Chrent N r*. irhe x- a for colleti toils vesa o e dogma of the m- coe Woncek and nry m Atlanta, Jacksonville the toUs 1 cl iag into the Republic. mc ulate pObeptionr of the Vir- Gall-fled to Mexico recently. e City su-I tya it was learned to- gin Mary. On twos of that, Drse Marek l ve flshin. bo ts weh e rea T. ' dia..tae of affairs Is not; orowicr bolted the Polish d bdepac e he ,e )h ..eb e t .&rA .'n . Rste r toue v oery was eddt5toveaeetthe feast ,othr Polesek was the ffre te0 wlorlds Iens the & iyoftinueveryl ong Inam n ylwcal announcing e action to the United Na.tionerl hPthe 1tv h,,irrvl-.riO c o A- omp etlae ith t e p e t "Marian ear" (Year' last week after being name on- Its frin fe*. They wre the- wI teep, or i ti e s ed m addressed to R ly recently as an alternate de e- I t .I main tem ne a".Mt the faet,[4 t U l-states has ordered _a~ blsbops around the Iigate specializing in Internation- to .l"rst-'ort.q rrm ,h' onal f010fi cers a poetsI moon Cow Reds To Release to "f nrt.r 'h ofT. N ceUd m to setupoll rates forCatb to pray for peace, uni-I Gall wrote the U.N. Corre- lk. ,,n ,,,, ,..r ,, nouno. "" f.fr. .to p. aO OkI A9e Five Norwegian 25-Hear Day . awiev4 church and for "the spondents Association from Mex- Snrno. mOsF oeut e 174.ft. 1M u established by thehu'i- v silence" behinold the ico last summer resigning as Sro(UP wl ho T n a-hfr iT he tab... >pulow tie y In the nripe old bovie World Warnt because, th e Norweian d the M roe Citm hSn stead ot- e Ilirds mift il.itarylsu Tl.i b tr llcal. dated Septaid mbasn Mesy hcoon an"extenouned vtoay state rad w oemimt tiw b a . . 5 .r day = birthof the VirginaI the n f or t PNorwegians were taken d ethe s0. It h,..r. af w af m an. .*e produce, a total prisoner on the eastern front. | c ,."' regl ' , te1i l- Army official s a the .weeks ago, wo r thkiPol-tboard the A) mee --___ TM_ TJ. year will run until bI Pess Ageney gu a..yon -I Tate ,wort e t that a. ed is ire M l f 4. the 10m ik before wheride Gallthey were serien. the .fr d the tho- a i.... et on n 1854 bureau has been manned y t arm. f the MIe-. baek t awh RA , ae1, IIt r m m sh was cceived e precie whereabus wasand the a Tde - .. ... -. -~~!` -''~* *~ m P4NAMIA ARnsEIAn aM INBZPENDENT. DA&LY IWW SHE PANAMA AMERICAN L a .N *te e4NO PUSILHIO *V aTHI PANAMA AMRICAI S-M IM& Labor News4 POUNOcD Ov N01L.ON OuNoaEVI. L IN 0s a Is N ws NAROMCIO ALIAS &i1TOP S *7 H TerTn P SOed 13 PANAMA, f. PA atEPNOr* r PANaa NO 1-0740 15 LINES) An CABLI ANORFr bPANAMNICIrAN. I P&I Cte OrFFcK ,I ,74 Cr Av,-N, "TI ',TWP I* ,NOT At IST *TAFF oe PORUIsN REPRESENTATIyrE IOSNIlA 0 POWERS INC I4H rlaMioo AVg NrW VonRK ITI N Y Co m n LOCAL SW l4AL 20 MONTH. IN ADVAN-G-S_ I 70 5a so POP SIX MONTHS. IN ADVANCE 0 8 000 Va i* V*A too by tae bitter feud between the Giants of American labor and in- S Iustry, President Eisenhower ents as a mediator among quar- The Mail Bex is an open lorum Ice .-.ders of The Panama Amer- rolling military men and nations ken. Lettfi are received gratefully end ore handled in a wholly conti- abroad are useless on the home deniol manMe. front. , It you antribute a letter don't be Impatlent t it doesn't appear the Labor and Industrial leaders not day. Lnters are publishi4 in the order received. have met in sepaarte off-the- Please try to keep the letters limited to one pageo length. record sessions, Just a week-. ; Identity of letter writers is held in strictest confidence. and 1,000 milea-apart, and SThis newspaper esaumes no responsibility foe statements as opinions have decided on a showdown din letners frem reears fight in which the President, o -- sooner or later must take Sides. Only last Sept. 16, some 40 or USCA MEMBERSHIP 50 of the national top Industrial- Sir: ists and their counsel met quiet- When the idea, of a general employee association was broach- ly n New York's Hotel Waldorf ed, I was all in favor of it, and still think that a genuine organ- Astoria. They made up the iztion embracing all employes of the Canal Zone or U. S. Uov- Dept. of Commerce's business ernment on the Isthmus is what this place needs, but when the advisory committee. ladies were steam-rollered into taking over the organization, 1 And they decided that since bowed out. ex-Secretary of Labor Martin It may be true that the employes themselves can't get to- Durkin was to launch an attack gether on any common ground, but if that is so then let's for- upon them at the AFL conven- get the whole idea. If the women want a voice in matters, let tion here, they would draw up a them express it thru the already existing Civic Organizationa program to preserve the Taft- but not one supposed to represent the employee himself. Hartley Lrw and make lt-tough- I fail to see why non-employes, even though our wives are er, if need be in a .show-down vitally interested in what happens to us, should run an organiza- fight with labor. tion supposedly representing the employee. Then, six days later, on the For many years I've heard the same old complaint that eve of Martin Durkin's blast, the few would take any interest in any ot the organizations or attend 3$0-man Administrative Commit- the meetings, so that a "few have to do all the work." Did it ever tee of the AFL's political league, occur to anyone that the main reason most people drop out of met in a closed dinner session hi the local organizations is that inevitably a few always capture the Jefferson Hotel here. such organizations and run things to suit themselves long before After a fiery speech by AFL the average member gets a chance to express himself one way or chief George Meany, the politi- the other. cml leaders of the powerful 10,- Take this new Association. As I understand the By-laws and 000,000-member federation de- Rules, which, as far as I know have never been fully published cided to raise millions of dollars or explained, the individual member is never permitted to vote and start as early as Jan. 1 to on a particular subject. smash the GOP's control of Con- He may vote for "delegates," most of whom I've never heard gresm and the WhitP's cHouse of and I've been here off and on for the last 30 years. Once a Meanv slashed at many of the year, those few who can attend a particular meeting, probably men around President osen. notion his side of the Isthmus, may get a chance to express their bower and said there could not views, but presumably that is all. What decisions may be taken be any compromise with them. are.ap to the "delegates." I want no part of that. If I am wrong, He accused Eisenhower's ad- I stand ready to be corrected. visors of having developed a It is true that during open meetings little usually can be ac- carefully devised plan to con- complished. There is always someone who wants to hog the floor, tain labor He said he disagreed or introduce irrelevant subjects. From that standpoint, I can ap- shar with some of the Cab- predate the motive behind cutting out the right to get up and inet a eberes, and their ad- argue for what one thinks is the proper thing to do. visers, who were urging Eisen- However, when such important items are on the agenda, such bower to curtail aid abroad in as hiring expensive lobbyists or otherwise compromising the the or-the fight on Communism so panrsation and its members in assuming a great financial obllga- that taxes could be cut. tlona this writer wants a personal vote and the assurance that He especially singled out ASe- ever -other member of the organization gets a chance to vote retary of Commerce Weeks. alp not just those who may happen to be able to attend a cer- Plans were then roughed out for ta1 meeting gon a particular date. t h heaviest political campaign tTht is another thing that is wrong with the average organ- in AFL history, which will take zatton down here, especially one involving both sides of the sth- considerable funds. Typical of nmu a Everything is decided by a few people who happen to be the enmity towards the Admin- able tO attend a meeting which customarily is loaded by the sup- istration was the immediate on- porters of the various cliques In power. If you don't attend, you th-spot contributionof $10000 are no +vote. to the Tnolitical fund by the small Sometimes, and frequently, it is Impossible for all members AFL Glass Blowers Union. to attend in any one place for instance, even with its present The basic funds for this cam- membership of 1500, it wruld be impossible for all of those to at- oaign will come from the drive tead in the usual meeting places except possibly the stadium to collect $1 year per man from and particularly dao'nere where people are on the go often and theAL's m not ,even on the latnd a thelawme. ntAeL's 1r0,4000 menbert, As But, eo ngo nrth tmakot:fast ,as this rolls in it wilba dl- But, arrandemahutod is made, and should be made to m vere to the Mupport of Demo that every memberi:.s circulated and given an opportunity to crate Senators, not only for te submit his vote by mall or soime other convenient means h- and general election n which e- down here, considering the tropical lethargy afflicting most of us publican runs against Democrat after a few years, it must be made an easy way of doing it. but in 17 of the 5 Senatori This is particularly true when major subjects are being con- districts which there will be sidered which involve all members. Call it a referendum vote, if important primary fights in 1954. you 'Wish, such as cities and cities frequently hold n the States This means au actual invasion When ncom sl u This means D I mn15 When sonething-comes up involving taxes, public improvements, of the Democratic Party to make l., invby vig eaxpendures of large sums to be paid for eventual- certain that the AFL's friends ly y the taxpayer. aren't eliminated before election Anyway as far s this writer is concerned, no "delegate" orday of '54. te re election other officer of any organizatLon Is going to obiloate me as a Much of labor's o.. Much b oflor tatck on theP member of the organization in assuming a large inanclal debt top Republican leader, bn.. in the amounts represented by the hiring of lobbyists, etc., un- be cone i t o e F lels I have a definite, personal vote In the matter and am surei denot Nion and nVt on Mr that every other member haM had a chance to express his views Eisenhower. That was obvious accordingly., from Durkn a Don't forget, that under the law. any and every member of While the e Lao er ala any organization is personally liable for all or any part of a debt accused President Eisenhower oi assumed by such organization. breaking his word on the revi- Perhaps theabove will serve to explain why many people sIon of Taft-Hartley Durkn, the here have shown little or no interest in the present Citizens As- lumbers union chief, resisted soclation, and won't until It is completely reorganized on a more efforts by other New Deal offi- logical basis. Which saddens me. as such an organization, prop- cais who wanted him to charge early constituted and belonged to by every last employee in the Zone Eisenhower with being a "pres- is certainly needed now and forever more. owner" of certain bg business- Zonite men. Instead after retelin hs pn ish Orhsto as reported In this column -wellofthePri ntspsoket 1 "--^ T rk"- earlier this month. Durkin spoke T oA P Ethe iPres dent'sesincerI t y .. Durkin's speech was read over the telephone to the White House by one of Its observers NTRaerebefore It ",'a delve.e, N aa position one way or another., All 1,-, It IS O "VI tKUT" presentation! TIVOLI Great Double Program... a a MANGANO and Vittorlo GAS8MAN, in S"SHE'S THE WOLF" -- and TI "THE SWORD OF VENUS" NO BABY TEETH-Britt Mc. Daniel, 4, of Valparalso, Ind.. smill% to show his upper and lower dentures. Until eight months ago, the youngster was on liquid diet, because a rare disease caused a rapid decay of his baby teeth Now he's able to eat hard foods, while waiting for his own set of permanent teelh, expected to arrive by his L. sixth birthday, S"You Can 't Afford ot to BefeMe to Afford It" SOptimistic Bankers By DOUGLAS. LARSEN WASHINGTON-(NEA) -"There's nothing in building and a lot of remodeling. To me it's the big picture t cause the slightest concern obvious thy. aren't kidding about the future. for the future."..."The .ne or.tWo soft ppots in Bankers won't be. buying a lot of new safes if the economy are absolutely nothing to worry a- they didn't bnleve that they'd be having the bout and the general outlook i.ftine"... *'Oc, money tonpt in them and thaustUok -gd.And there might be one or two little'recessions hpre who should "now more about of busl- and there, but th6 basic future picture is good." neas than bankers?" - "With the party we now have running the Mosler speaks with a good deal of authority government the people ave nothing to worry about the bao king bumsnes. He's the fourth about in the rwa of a epression.because our gnerAtion Mol r to run the firm. The Mosler litical leaders liv*oaVbres and the author- company builtthe vault at P. Knor, Ky., where ty to remedy any situsion.' the nation's gol is stared. I've been In the banking business 40-ar Two Mder safea. whch were 1200 feet from and I can't remember any timune when the future ground aero when an atofile bomb taploded over looked so solid and bright'for all kinqd of bust- Hiroshipa, suffered only minor aingeing around nes ." ". f. . I. .. the edges. The biggest vaults on the Chinese And there you have typical statements by to- mainland, at Shanhai and Peiping. were built day's top U. bankers, in spite of all the un- by -Mdule before World War r. The cmomany easy reports from various places About loomlng has m re parts for these afes Af the Chinese trouble In the business world. Communists should need them, but Moser says Unbridled optimism was ol iously the me Isq nMoonting too heavily n tha. business of the recent aonu. convention of the a.er. Theb ft trend l -hl- Abe cenanBkers Aic" lo, nhem feepr the first drive- bank also indlF- 1 Aa 1 + n. time since 24. "Th= V is *thefr nit tiOe wStw*senof buIness activlwt them been w ehe nes.vae one .banr..iifThe ides, Was first inl b i e claimedd. o, ", e o a ~ Chicag b ltbanker wh a pooote tie zis Numerous Indepenadnt business experts who s axony Hote1In Miami ac i the attended the convention as observers tried re-. "In a way it means that everYbody Is making eatedly, but in vain. to puncture holes in t mucimonev so fsthevdon't hee -eet to aniker.'optimm.One went so fiaUAl to.hge, sto, parknd walk WInt a b .l k t "The whole thipg Us a gigantic h x and front to have to do." Mosleracplsins. "A1l they've got to.lull people into a false seon of security." time to do Is pull uw to a window close to their Tlhs charge was emphatically. dented by. t o car and make the deposit without getting out," mar who calls himself the business weather-'he says. I " vane's weather vane. He is Edwin It. Mosler, Jr., The really newest thing In safes which MoWier president of the Mosiler Safe,Company. He ex- was trying to sell the bankers Is a 'pnooo-roQf. plains his optimism on the business outlook gen- counter-spy" lock. The numbers are on the edge rally in this way: of the dial instead of on the face. You can't get "Bankers are my Iggest customers. And bust- the combination bl looking over the shoulder of ness Is wonderful. They're doing a lot of new the person working on it. . Walter Winchell In New York BROADWAY HEARTBEAT Maw. Celebs About Town: Japan's Crown Prince Mexl Akihite enthralled over Audrey Hepburn's deIal cons as the Pri n-I "Reman Holiday" at the E ,u4 batfo Hall... Re Bind Russell turning heads along Cour Fifth Avenue with an attractive pink bonet... attor "South Pielfle" star Martha Wright and her of w French poodles getting riggles along Broadway It to ...Luelus Beebe at Ruban leu intatodelag his death] latest faslon. His blue serge jacket Is line pith time ermine.. .Leslie Caron on her tlppy-toes$) -llh- and Ing near Mth-.4he ballet seetor...Form to h pilon Rocky OGrauno reporting th-at Wa Schuster will publish his book: "Wth, Thes aUn Handis"...The General J. Van Fleet's Mlat U theou the Polonai,. .Ava Gardner, fearful 1ihe two night, urging a St. Moritz bellman to eseit her ag4 nto a nearby delly at 2:30 a. m.... Charls Bfyer hind obilging a paserby with the correct pronttusa- ion of his nane: "Bwa-yea." B --- Gope Ballier in Our 'Alley: Newsmen in the Stork son, were table-cloth scribbling suggestions for men- pitCh ator McCarthy's upcoming tervy program.., bOok 'How about 'Taking On All ComersT'" sId one ...S .."Why not," edited another. 'Taking On All ing Commies'?"...And emlcee introduced Bing Crosby from as "The Star of 8tage. Screen and Radfol"... start Hmmm," chuckled a teevy click, "a has-beenl" lng k .--- LltUtl Midtown DeMaupasant: He was at a mauiwn nltez ar when a pretty person approached ang eMpd: yach 'My date stooe me up. How about a dtlak, month .."Well," said Our Hero, "my name's t shoel feller but have a drink on me"... W X her J amd went into a swingy number she M: "eeow place about a danee?"..."Well," he wen'4, 'Tm e sine a red Astaire but let's go!"... After a few prese he teased: "Oh, you big Casanova. o.abunt an e eming up to my apartment and 40o Ne ome of Art FOrd's all-night lrohes k .."Well." he gilgled. "my _ms lest eingue but that Jb dM s O eMeS"...,M o seale when he started to go she Mid: They ome leoot?"...Well." was the Retert ehes my name's not Jelke but 111 take It." the Mems of a Middighter 20th Ceu r (thai rhose film, "The Robe." put ma tow he Rcqy) out of work, was e & kw rains in that pit. Paul AX1 1Z gee eara, got $8.000. The drummir -o0 ouglas has won Steve Naow esm away from hile t Rome...Be OgayI p I. witht H.Jamea moom MW .ilif at iWar reeordtln k lt e = is M or -hi"ll ri. -. - -:earta.ere .- wer. t *e me m o U "L w' D e a ti in 1I d h Tommy Manville "Tommy's auletle deal In leo was thrown out Declared of noe lbg cquence'-nanll and void' n-d It wVa pIve re both the Melexo and New Trk am. ro that I was never IA We., taw. wlk %k ney sought a deree and ha o hat had been doe untMl Temy e the newspaper. I am his wife _s'a i. h will relaue him. I have utuaM to hi and again, dwalys at great oset-m M gsaneam. Ye, it atrutt l I da he gave al fMt. t .at r to. -W MrA t I te p o lat ere (att r r b - h to the wrd bat them areanty teas be those laugka. I fea o oat." 4-liusand... roadway Staxe Door JnU P neI. cwll be et ). t* pinsca.apd nt ad... mptv taxL kin M an Draw Paron S, : Almowt time for Nixon makes political hay wi esa*i =-o i"king cabit.f succw or'~ tr ;-S- positive loyalty," .WAS INTON-Though Demoettie. attorney general andRepubllcaa Ena bert owiri K aL general, they rea odfriends. And.wIj Ow H In the Justice Departmat for alX months, heintM the man lsu"odeto lnch. .- Most of the atyer in the d partmept we j*a t lunol and,a A to Meraner sa i ad: . for"GJjm, ism our aix-month birthday. Eng "o," replied'Mooranery. "I don't tizr f have .naadny v : even on your six-month birthday. But the 0tof tktiofl nine months. And if you'll invite me aot no months I'll till YOU Whether the baby atfah ht months have.now passed uas .t 1. Mk so quite me yet for ex-attorney pearal to and pronounce Judgment on the work ot j However here la one phase he might t Whie rowme l, on the whole, Is ao departments in the isenhower adinl t eruption clean-u promised by the RuMn6 moving at anywhere near the pace o ;r. One of the most Important, the 116ftati Of underworld chbar eitr ally rh nt1a e 'I has been espeally low. Thlou MO 'flted and underworld leaders illea In tl h t , been deported in the eight months that p The Justice Departent explains that a a al- most ready to be deported; also, that it taklttStpl a J the JSSrs! and hear Var0 I a I. A ; subvELGves have been add to M r 'sn it isT alg I Neverthetea,, two creimnals dae out oft 13 In months eeresiIe awfully gow WoA. w j * NOTE-The most important man to watch will be Costello and what haspes to himn Costello has more o n both poutleM arl ls than almnt anyone else in New York city. SNARCRING FOR LABOR PCIUTABT Ike and his mcoata have contacted e bolt, ryo e on tho, labor front looking for a good man to take m i Dirkin's ple Ua ecretaty of labr. Chief scout is Vkieb Preident Nixon, who uWi thr- momio- (unity to make -a little political hay with certain labor Obvyouyyou don't make enemies n In the past and ask -2 how he would like tobe r bf labor. Among those contacted have been Rep it Haney, able had of the Teamsters Unlop In Los Angeles. and fmgrma. % m McConneIl of hielphi. L Haney -t oft the AML union e .and service s and .comter ranks. But hp's too forthright. labor man to e the Elsenhower cabinet, and N&W on m t haVe known It McConnell is a middle-oflthe- ta l. minded banker who would make .an excellent seceary wse ttfrom the House Labe Committee ot whlchi a bad blow to labor.. If McConneH should leav Can tee. he would bd.replaced bY one of haters In Congreah. Ralpo Owinn of. Also on the ios committee arm ' Wint.8mith ot-l Hoffman l lan. so er Joe Martin n the quiet word tia w b McConnetf fs orDp. . It won't de c IIpqjt";artln i 1 e a iU new M artlee a1.ei .-e1a -chatma..'..-0 .. * me asa He ha. the sonuort of atora Capehlrt' aint DaM -L Indaa,. but arem Ikeadvlimp think I ne mUbht 'be lst I d # W ieult to hndles dlzl DtrMlawI I NOTE-1ke'sam a 5ar to mos t cablaM lrs are JU' s the opposite from HaX v Truman1s, b.. .Tumm_-aLn Uv ..M.' bounced a susee.ot ao ti e 'isme dv a cpiblelt mniber redm*- ed. and as % pi' nicked sama e beauta. fltue W replaced Ickui, was D oreo llatme an uttA eased o u m a t. Eisenhower, on the othv hand, has all or.0taot thrown at him biefo(r* sh ca niq. m1. k.-kAR. ." ' ONO _OPIW V BoATAl ,, A lot ofr tate lA Mrtent offfebl ae being "allowed" "poittue lovatt to tbe new Afnl aftAton. , U.s. embamado r to Rqn da thin tohlen *. ot ve Ientum, But follow th krt of 1OWhal trta In Mosow. Bobln Uj ordered' back t Wr1sublntton for conisultstton. Thtla m &id t wip o Jfthh aMter Dpiles wa so ureWit that nolhftliv .a tOen6uti . pleno lnmteA of sleeper shIp, arrived In .Waisbolto i = _ and haramied. ....;" To BobleI'n amtnovint. .he had fit HMnouta wI ifrb ii- wasn't e.o,,"lte ntbibrv. British "egat to the Big o? {Nrm m ,niaters... *-. , "Ho.* did,.you ike the cornminlque we MIed, r. A M, fador?" Lorrd Sal'buri sked BBohlen .- -I .. . "I lied .lt--t am ltOe "twit o 9 u -1 6oblen Xr & . .WeU. uwhy didn.youct u W d -. a d elew a te .. .. ;. -." ". .'. + u .* , "I w6q broueh back for e sultaMtia* 6h.n laid, U u .-.. one nonsulted me." '" . A mo _ent Is "p. the somwbat lke4 m kmbjiws Aut by able, fs%-thblzo ".- 2D, av mown 0 Staff. ui'o att"10 "Wme'-e* Me ff Biapt ' IH *..,;*- *', ^ !* -l.<'^ ** rn , 11 i' 45'IJI I I w. as 7u st of I r. ma&Uaa ~r. -, ' -~ .1' ~"*7.: .'~ 9 . A"I AAIi Ik in lh hm'Wag ka W mEU nA -~n ----*- -a -& warzs mm w- - *1Ii6ROTRIOCES. _- ,4a= ,,I1.7. .7' " h wf *- *** -!|-.w.- a I C I I *. ~~.r C4E L Spi . ~ ~ ~ a .'* **"iiS ~ ~ r I. 4AL k...e. Io ... !*** r-* ''*** '*?n* 1PPAN PVT. JOHN A. IUVmIL, of S. .. Diablo is now atl ehed to te ~1 r. .... -r,6...Z. -,B l1a37th Infantry Di lt- the 145th Infa nfalr a .of the Buckeye D .r "-m ICamp Polk, La. D VaRIW "' ,-g-. ....... .... here June 10 after he S wa i .- osseees eosdaeAanaaU lm.bCtre- .I m- o. ducted intorthe a rarmy v" U. graduatedd from Balboa Riga, Aft -s .. coo, Aslembl Line I, CIAnOf19247, am&be-: . fore induction worked as . .- re in h tw o b i..e cable p.er foir PD. .T ens.t b.2 US M y o.. ."On Vacation .ask ' ,a .rT butfactut- e Rev. John a w Srs. Anna Kren, 8, of Cleveland, Ohio, is framed for posterity S.T.D., executive se. A hfour-wee-old Catherine Ann McCune, by Catherine's mother, Mrs. Eicopal Church l oqM6 ... .-or Xt-Grandmother Kren's 10 children are stllw living, and she haI cese,left tu a all the 8 -.. 3 grandehfldren in her huge family. tobal for a brief vacalloq SAL Deep River, OCnnchtcut. a. 0 -. .* ** *** Dr. Townsend Ss expected bsew -m. 'UeMay Soon Ne w Booksmpaywh .... ....... r H s Boit w her Strange but factual informal - '5151gs 'lWmp tart -O aslyn ton bout some of the oddest I ir 7- F A*h1N h&d g a..a a *e ss living creatures contained inr 63si v edAo e h chapts- ers written by EdWlliam I *8ri tnc4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (Upa) Lundys thsi stant treasurer of th S21. L. .oa... # Q The m United states is getting Panama Canal Company,t aho 11ariec 4 3 close to the point where it can studies natural h ntury ao- VlobM 5 BT' A -T start assembly-line production of by. The two articles, "Poor-me-115 CAn... ...i#7. '. 5 7 hydrogen botbs at farI Alm cost one" about a little known bird of "i- ti L MB overcoming technical difficulties college Entrance Examination am SL ~. .. -O act than the Inulti-million dollar the Isthmus, and "Living Upde Bordde m to my d ite st device exploded last fall, an Down" aboutB Sthe loth were g ve11:s 4SALo e ivf ired. ore p l said today. f in e. A s: Natural Historyo The Atomic Esnergy Commis- "StrangestCrea tureson th o *'--a**' S asioon is believed to have as- Earh" was edited by Edward M. i~,:. 1. & ctrOL t..he 0 j A$ 4s sembled a small number of de- Weyer, Jr., editor of Natural ... a ... .... "..Merilh-uuth vuo necessity would have been as- some of the most interesting ar- Mag Mr k E S play ft"obarieht othWe sembled hastily and would be ticles whichhave appeared in S ig .M lu -' 315, 1', ;46 tsod 1 d Wep only crude forerunners of the the magazine, most of which e' S. Pa!Bg 4 & ' Paw, heav eons to come. yint d S* BgS.. Iss a S oden T.e t deirepret alsowas R tht Run h ebmpc late arof yanew o n WuI b"__ AV There are c nations th ie a-nd their- authors follows: n as .,. . ws pm. AEC's scientists at Los Alamos, Education: The co oe hand- S" etekn N.M, and Livermore, Calif., are book and t9e-53 supplement.- lcd eo ~holw .!"overoth tecscwill dro difficult es Collet e Entrav. Examinati on tshe plaweta-town fact that which made the hydrogen de- Boar . "Nolowiii anM 9427"ofIhnexperiend play- vice exploded at Eniwetok too Zoology: 8tranges t Creatures 4blm defn sive costly as well as toomb terialr -..'. ,: n or u A tipe of e teh verable H-bomb will still be big, Literature: How totest reada-, WASS 1 pl omm the ooumte er- w but will be small enough to be WliRty, Fleseh. .0pos, 111 at1h11101 onceC..l InilL thepavye t febombers the B-52. ryTe Awindow on Red S( uare, e GeedsIAua& W- f-m s uc ara t one of severl ; r o me n t o "O"'i =e ea;device lso was ex- R-unds: Ciano's hidden diary, Mef. a tok weston hive raised up to .fe amone the savages, Jackson. S.aV . a 's A wa pla ec ostly;,u00,n fi. F action: The cnva1 coffin. am nA.W .MWaixvw 1 ammO expalcheos Rivesr are AdmC otlon po;te. tn ino-, ,." wf A and lrleft outo and.toer. L oa1 ...eaetook t aa v h en r ang edldoom ea r a mi ngat ther Hsav rges M c I-. a*-, ... ..In epw aT ThebcanvPs The tm paomlwmssaid in its airport. here now han brand *-- : .... _'other cub, last report tothat unit new beacon to guide ai rtpl ees, y t. . We&oaf., e B suchclareiall"are at,;tone of Gat ieverai improvemenThem mPffed aAudb for thte lowthA le ola history made after the Civil Aeronantpoleta w i h ome x flos i g e n ep l dn o msat e mnPYo s 2rei n t edwso n g ,aDel a n e y ,ahiA m nd l o-n MOnd- oengcgmoaar A-nedwci also mean roaming at the Holdren Municl- .tTumphe. a e pad Airport. Airmen use cau- CANL ONE DEL ,le8 befolas ied Into parh oned INITAL EPOIT mof .he ca.l to tAke off In als or other securities. su CHRISTMAS SAVINNK s..athetueven o ortooktheae IngIthepastl. epo sitsoen NaccePted bythr- p-Te1 - A tat on o.Dnd .'o... medm my. .Atomic itu l wma y osaadi";ereat boxort or Srnobea abns Sh e .. aro her tode d uantlsaei n 'ort"siet orw of 48 wcptsir' 1aeato W msak a reelokts S.t moes the lowes .t,el" In made aoterk offein Ci v il oten auticsCmte ..il. . m e w nan 2 c 5 oa n d S t -t "de'thou tnhhou h wonand .nM'012t.I PA-LInsituio a teed ..,,.the..ate iopkI T uD.S- Ir*$5.00 I ,.....* *Tf*"*! i**'-ji*. ~ ,,;,, . ^ x'j ^ ^ _1 "1, . .- ,-- .,i..-.i- r< ." , ,..'* :.. .'^ ' r. ":." ;, - ~ '-: -~ FAGE FOUR -a -- Ia i*^'^ *. ji ";y ,i .- <* ri^.B -~br MESS GENERAL-Brig.-Gen. Frank Dorn'Army Deputy Chief of Information claims.men are better cooks than women and pub-. lished the "Dorn Cookbook" 'to prove his point The general, Shown above in a Washington, D. C., kitchen tiles out one of his recipes collected from various parts of the world during his1 30-year Army career atomic Artillery Outfit heNCORPOa Sils For NATO Duty FAST FRE BETWEEN 0-- ATOMIC ARTILLERY Inside thrown around a large num- WILMINGTON. N.C., Sept. 26 ber of wooden boxes, each -(UP)- Troops of America's Iabout eight feet long, wnich S.S. "FLAMENCO first atomic artillery battalion,were loaded aboard the trans- MV. "SALAMANC many on thw, fresh-f.ced.port with the battalions gear. youngt-,: w"h trrr in their Guards refused even to permit' TO UNITED KIt eyes, :'- I! -u. e 'e.;ter- photographs of the mysterious' HAVANA, day to ian -i-tqrnic canyon for boxes. the peace-Luarding NATO ar- The battalJon which has been SAN Mn7. in training at Bragg for months, Weeping wives and relatives is the first of "several" atom- M V. "REINA DE man 868th Field Artillcy Bat- ic artillery units which Army TO I talon sailed aboard the tran- Secretary Robert T. Stevens M "SALA sport 0'naral McRee. said will be deployed to Eu-' M. "SALAVERI A cadre of vetvrans took the rope in the near future. M.V. "SANTANDI sailing ha~ -aT nly. The v It will go to the NATO ar- ROYAL MAIL L sn-e ad and o:ed as the bat- my's "fror.t i.nc near the bo- TO tt -l flpi' rp--the gingnlanks der of the Soviet zone In Ger- TO at he C...: Forts Authority many. S "DUIVENDY decks here. There was no confirmation i .S. "DARRO".. The battalion arrived in 151from official sources, but NA- Army buses from Ft. Bragg, N. TO authorities in Paris said C., only a few hours before there is "no doubt" that atom- sailing time. The troops had a le shells will accompany the S.S. "LOCH RYA' few minutes to kiss relatives battalion to Europe. M.V. "DALERDY: goodbye. Approval by President Eisen- A crowd estimated by nort hower is required before atom- All Salling. officials at 300 watched the Ic weapons are sent overseas. PACIFIC STEAM sailing. There was no demons- The battalion's guns, six 280 FORD CO. INC. tration although the date of mm cannon weighing 85 tons the sailing leaked out several each, capable of throwing a days ago. A marine band ulay- shell with an atomic warhead ed marches and the field r .30 miles, will be shipped to tillery song as the ship pulled Europe through another port. away. The guns. two for each of An officer said the sailing the battalion s three batteries, Was under "minimuni security" also- are capable -of firing con- intErviews 'i "ie imparting ventional shells. interviews with tl-e departing; Informed sources believed the ' troops we"e permuted. ,cannon, which have been at': The battalion will serve about Ft. Bragg, would be sent three years overseas, through the Brookl)n Navy I A tight military guard wa- Yard. _ CHI. R WM.XI W Planet Nice Delivery TJiE-iE ENTLEMEN, *s OKAY BAR ALL KWHT... COMrAPE, ARE "E- YOU ifMNOU 4, Ei~lTlE NOW EE7WAT WE LIVERlN6 THE EQlP- TO DOl P .ACE % AME 6W~IM...TH SZE MENT FOrTME AM- eNMCA TEWH.Ey W ] 199T 1EONEOF CIENTITI _fr iqWE*BMT, ~Bu FELLOW S [. .. OFFICER, ON T'I PANAMA UNITED FRUIT COMPAE Great White Fleet arnwreP NEW ORLEANS SERVICE Vrib : S S. "MABELLA" ...........................S '. *S.S. "SANTO CERRO"............ .............. S.S. "HIBUERAS" ............................. ... , S.S. "BYFJORD" .......................... .... O * Handllni Refrlerated. ChUled and G mln Cl&g NEW YORK SERVICE Crls 1 S.S. "ESPARTA" .......................... . S.S. "MAJORKA"..................................Oet S.S. "LIMON" ........... .....................O Weekly saillnh, of twelve passenger ships to New. 4Ik, Nie Orleans. Los Angeles. San Francisco and SM ttle. Special round trip fare from Cristobal to New telTV " Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. To New York .............................. To Los Angeles and San Francisco ......... To Seattle ................... ............ TELEPHONES: CRISTOBAL 2121 PANAMA 2-2804 COLON N Steam NavlOiN rpam SATED BY ROYAL CBARTM yal Mail Lines LIC HiT AND PASSENGER SE-_ ICES N EUROPE AND WEi r AST - OF SOUTH AMERIC-, :. . 4 ICA) ......................^. o 6 NGDOM VIA CARTAGEN N NASSAU. BERMUDA, ' TANDER AND LA PALL ..z '; L PACIFICO" (18,000 Tons). UNITED KINGDOM DIRECT RY". ............................... O t. 7 ER"....... .........................Odt. N INES,.LTD./HOLLAND AMERICA LINE NORTH PACIFIC PORT K" .................. ,. .. ..,..e pft. ...................... ... ... .O ct. 7"' TO UK/CONTINENT N"................... 6 ........ ..Oct. 9 F K"......... .... .... .............,... O t." 1 s Subject to Change WithMt"I-Hw " NAVIGATION CO.st-el .: lx BALBOA-Term. M. X I- " R MMNT ImwONr ;S' Ia the Way L~2 - -'^ "a ^ You What? I Welcome .-. m. i* p c I .- .%Wfr~ I in.. '~P~ I ~ 4 vP * --. r". !CA Al 548 .. . ' *I V d. eI, 0 -RMIL-. ITS A WHAT PLEVKSM PAL! ar 7/ .Wro.s las MT sn BOOTH '0ow -i MYD EMIW .Ega 411MDED iIL IAPlTIEMT TQ pOMEoITAME To AS" Tmek AM,. MRE I6 AE i fI '^] '4^ id 2*';~'d? I, I 'L5 Hsn~g Eleath K\ A PP- Shorts Story UIL N ! 'i9WMaNI _____________________ Re-Fueling YA CANT APPORD BE| | CARRVVIN' NO XT1RA SUET CER r TM' 16. .PIC64T; %- * '..- ps -,>' a : / ti., I -'S -' moving ulia auSr UUHWurS.B T OUk WAX S , 'ft . w * *1' 5~5~ r- - obWAAML. RA&W. - .. s . .* I (-4.- 1. rslr? ---- I , 64 0H 'Lowt W4 401 WPM 4 - l3. IR . -';?r-1 : -- sij4"'- - r .!-.. - .. . *I 0l;_. _.; :o# j _-,, U-. . I ;,'.l- ",i.'. -' ." '.. ': ." .' ... -' -* =-" "' .' " -.~ ,~t~. ." . . V-F i ,r' .' '.V. '' _,.' * i '. . , * Pla a a s- a e'-e t f. ,.. - r-r:,~ S mann wnham 1 A~'~< - A:- h { *1. 17, C i . ,ilantic Society 0 ,, atu h, ho., usau& 378 * I i 'i .t * - .. ... '. i ..!. -." c I . i ... : M ]r l - !at be odiAelH^du a- noW-. A evm *1-.A~ '1': t AS MRe. VIRIIN AND 1bt. F CE the regular serve beHr. SHARENK HONORS AT DISSENT CARD PARTY sRev. Joh sem ad a i r Mrs. Herbert Virgi and M. Marcus Prince, of Birming Leave for Teas at the ham, Alabama, shared boners at an elaborate dessert card Reverend and Mrs. W. J Seatio party given in their honor at the Betel Washington ast eve- son of Gatun, with teir fll iith r Party rldt iEl t ndng. ,dree, Rita, Ronnle iA mor Ur o oHostesses for the occasion Mrs. Leonard Hart, Captain and nfer. route y pl Texas . fto n m 4 oniL9 n l u i were Mrs. Wililain A. Van Sic- Mrs. William Wall and Captain route to Texas. tao J ri t.i. .rSww .. l.. en, Jr., Mrs. Doyle Snyder and and Mrs. Roy Fort. .s. Arm t Fort Eoia S ~'^K ---- MasseMrs. Thomas F. Gibson. Army at .Fort K red Mr. R! Mrse is returning to the s" A sl a' r Ms ll ey_ The honorees are the house- Evening Circle to Hear be separated irm eth Mr:- s 1 guests of their relatives,. Mr D.sinberre m w rt t t. They will rr ..... to '1 0:111 ri.ted aU.1 rcpo and Mrs. Lawrence Chaers The Evning Circle of the where he has acepted- 1r a tlr o o and Mrs. Sallie Foote Allen of Crtbal Union Church llaora ohe Atlanc ap- of t toeto 30 Orchid corsages were given 7.30 p.m. at the a meof Mrs. brine o ~r nv t it eeiYt Se. .the honorees by the hostesses. J. W. Limkermann at the Bible; M. and Ns". G ding Apmmase goe)o, b over and each received a guest House in old Cristobal. Birth of Daughter k stblueeoprize.Mrs. Genevieve Bowen will be Mr. and Mrs. Peter ..e le Fifty-five ladies attended the co-hostess for the occasion. ing announce the htrt 1fa S of rchd. it Cd O party. beMrs. R. K. Y Dusnberre will daughter In Almirant on A.tll t Coaktn all Paty bethe guest speaker and her t.mbs'S 1. - I M OVl- for M e am onMrs. Thorn and Mrs. head topic will be the "Gloriouse . A i. fe of wifllelny, the lonored With Tea Life." he will also' display some I Mr. Golding is white nyosn neotPrtaent oferij m wa pehe git of oThe members of the Board of her paintings. the United Fruit Can tinwith white ld awte doranama, war the guest of hon- of the Coco Solo Officers Wives Members of the Circle are Mrp. Golden Is the .U aih rlwith which she ore old at a farewell octil pmembe r- of Club entertained with a tea at requested to return the ca- Pauline LMm. lo rieIand an Ord cor- given bY the almberl of the Coco Solo Officers Club, misitas they were making and I - S- the Usraw od' al-llt- yesterday, to honor Mrs. W. A. come prepared to order their Captain and Mrs. Owena i0ting as best man was W n the U Cl IThorn and Mrs. N. M. Head. Chritmat cards. Leaving for Missour Daosn an usas w Mr. zi ue At ToojThe honorees recently arrived Captain 'and Mrs. J.3. Owens, i rDen mga Mr. Tom rM, W. L. Zadi wia e p thet on the Station. Mrs. Thorn s lPromotlen Day at. Gaton Sof Fort Sherman, are ler r d Mr. T m S Mad', tihe tn wife of Captain Thorn, Com-'Sunday School the Isthmnua on October de'i ta e n w e.n- t was e te given olo Naval Station. Mrs. H;ead at atun Sunday School, They wlL be accompanied b a eddi, l tS -I Ir.fare o tein gLe arde on rn A R. M-cQyth, ei is the wife of Captain Head. and all pupils and their par- their daughter, Deborah Lee, wzhoe senator from cee p te Commanding Officer of the cents iand friends are invited and son. Gregory. ..af'.,ystroll in ; C'er ih. 6 at. "Tnmbalier." to attend. Captain Oweis mas been ao' C thedr washing, The honorees wore corsages The service will be held at dered to Fort Leonard. Wiota .. Ztt I rtr a tno nB uneemesnt a.r bof orchids, a gift for the hout- 10:30 a.m. and extend through Missouri. .a tern,, t -n esses. Receiving with the hon- w e, ..v Jnaatalden announce the rn Recipe I .. orees were: Mrs. C. R. Mould, Sia e, of tNrC0hebh f daughter,. Kar .Krs- Southe Recaures. rs. E nch, Jr., Mrs. C. teno-TypIst Civil Service Exams ri d n. Richard UneRtatlddnhoB elptemberl j17e Hallengren. Mrs. John Griffin. m S FrMiters via and Mrs. C. A. Anderson. Scheduled At CZJC October 3 ..-4t The tea table was centered t gong. away n rIdge To asat Maday with colorful arrangement of w _ke'Brdge Touma-lweMonday aiadioli and croatan leaves., oung ce blaek The ra r wleepl bridge linked by white jtapers n i Persons interested In taking: of Government Employes. hag lioh ch ck tournament will ibe played Imahogany h u r r I c ne lamps. Inhe Civil Service examination for offered to furnish transp.rtatlo ; w a ah.h e blc Monday e Card ve a t 7:00 p.m. in presiding at the tea services typists and stenographers to be for partipants in the ex .white .orhithe Card of the Hotel were Mrs. V. W. Adler. Mrs. E.Iheld in the Canal Zone Junior: amination fr6m the railroad -wd trip oll Under Mrs. R. K. Y. Dussin College building Oct. 3 have been' tlon in Balboa to the Junior Cole. ea "- a.-Trkip etberer and Mrs. A. L. Maccub- urged to file applications pr r'lege building. nIeO t "lla S tba.Mpe cl.bin -to the closing .ldat which is' d 1 1t-i "Th. e ~ibben p ub iA hundred and twenty ladies iWednesday AePt. 30. No appli- The Boy Scouts of America is-wil .t atbinto her closin datE wthe will M ndoay evening at on the station called between cations will be received if post- Seout Trqop 4 and Explbrer Pat Sia. n 3brary 300 and 5:00 p.m. marked later than that date. I4 of Diablo Heights and Scout ,Www B .a oad Center.' iptn Troop 3 of palbo& have v'tun- Dinner Party Compliments The mportancef prompt subteered to participate in the giv- -Neigh."' "^.bor- Party mission of ap plic ^ nation S.afetrA Gr eap of Friends mission of applications was Ing of- the examination by as 4t^oa b inK "e 0ssued hwe ban Atressed In order that admission Stan Captain and Mrs. Alb dressed in order that admiso state in the diectn of tra If "jafl, Jo-* Captai and Mrs1t z Alber t ^ ^f ha fI "o__.c' ,ool theaters Wilder and cptain and Mrs. cards can be malleda nd received fic around the school trea, park.' of ide-of thC J: P. Johnson entertained wit byapplicants before theexamin- ing cars, carrying typewrtlrs, a .akl zoet ant all 'new members a buffet di r paty at nation date In the event Itatcushions and chairs ,f e i.lla- w.ho have Jowd the Balboa. t. dinner party.,t.the..cusiodns ancasfo exaun- .uwW omamn.-F year aedu tobal, last evening, for several by applicant before the exarm-I directions an serving as'mes- er t and a "greet yor friend and relatives. Nation date, the applicants may singers during the crse of the neighbor" party to be held be admitted to th examination examination . paau r ine d y Octoner4Lu d 4 '7:00 p.m. .t was a ban voyage partyllf they present themselves atIthe l UM Ita e umah.em tePn r S t for Mrs. Helenn Karny who is scheduled time. S s iWd edgia errlr ra-m f; beateMn., 1 -2. Zrllawt lai om h hst is tn odaya t- S n es ffSnra mikoes Ann.n t Co- L ,* ,l-d er a visit with' her daughterfrom 4:15 to 5:00 p.m. on Fr-i s o e c e S oot ren el sweetbreads and s -law. Cpt andtr o mlt day. Oct. 2. at room 202 In a sthire mi sr S toSK '3 .d s N wat inoT- Mrswr. wAlbrt Wilder, and alseJunior College building in sBal- d s i e party wl Orlk ogtU e publy forseHua'l rt p. 'ito r 2 eP itnr. rel o iff for- Captaion and Mrse rater boai.n aonomyt OiesSt M. ar *we raena andcut Intounifomtbatter m vacation in the near future. The examination lltbe hel d.o . iE. SSS.l5T r" ir frit ter P A- betrnera Bor T.aW iby tin ., su ahtther fMoT* baking and for Mr. andMrs. B: e in the Xunior CollegeBarboa. faced ao Smi to m a er j a rya ,.I a e'erakarnendstirinnog h r eand g thMrs.E.- i sf eeno ad uni...er .o '. -h.ew.rSO-.. a ,I dt n ustard. Corn Turner and Mr. Julia Good- and will begin at 8:3 ani. An wi d S- ..;W tdieadne da A.d mIX ah stir in enough who are leaving the .insufficient num Pber on to-- ndn ,t dry ngedients. Mix to form Isthmus to reside in North Ca- tons was received from the A Christian Democratic ov of thido w- mo o tha en Stir meltd rolna. l panotics t sde -and no examination lae muwilld b esheceud foar hastedroCommunist and non-Commuhe Co a the '-d emlr n Th e jhorteila Add ham 8tir to airing s . . ' Sh e etbe- mix thbgehly.. Heashorta- Mrs. John Zubko. who arriv- oAtlantic side applicants des nist unions united yesterday S. ieday F Ito o degre Dip pieces ed recently t visit Captain and to take the examination will n-r the n In TheMa t B lpr t a i f t is ds Into fritter bat- 3 IMrs. A. J. McLean, and Cap- s,.pport to Ba bo a a the dat eand aod the3oloy ,stent)lai3n and Mrs. Arthur Wilder, hour for which the examination suspe itst .nespa n i ea total an estimad o Phiw hoduntit oldnx brow:t twhor'returned recently froh has been schedud.m" iexa- .cesful but orderly k w regular NOiga Tuesday at pweoress raa of speech rik woi- S legal eCurund Chaper oue ate 'j soulcream ry their vacation were welcomedended at midnight. SThe other guests were: Cap ermt aplcdns arrivin tened new but un a unum d. 7.30 p.m. Members unable to .isauce.tan and Mrs. McLean. CaptainhItrain suffici me to report e e a fuerewas..rtI attend are asked to contact oie---.ipackage fircen *&l ars.wEr arlth anirClleb yid l tinlest he.. a So Ann t, swt e C y Sauce C. W. Lews Mr.and Mrs. Earth Junior Colee bu d.Confederation of Industia- aty-Orr, Captain and Mrs. William' Lo"b e 14, American rederoition agreed to negotiate their i #14 4Alad Me~d(me t One ,u our cream. I tea.- Hopkins, Mrs. Kenneth Rose .wageclalm. UThe Alto ; Oldofly C- vegetabWCaptain end Mrs . Aw -4 tor. Clayton, Mr. Clayton, Sr.' ting ptain and Ms. William Clute Political Prisoners tiedrNN LTf evt. Lukel strand ofdul 0ILheZO DtiveB & the Captain Robin Nron N. Captain or- nuaO-uf/ a, 'mrBl bo h o ahiie r dar etand Mrs. George White, Mrs. BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 26 (UP) eCarter Houston, Mr. and Mrs day ordered the release of prom- ,Russell Weade'; Cpitain and I .nent political prisoneraand saidD 0 *t n of' t sth"e -to*.club head Mrs. Lieo e Do hbteCa rs.Innh nwll pronose to Congnres a is".In, ,.. v- ar general amnesrty covering all Bbiar. T" 's political offenders. e _T ,eljPPi ans rTu ubsens C .- t l a pys't 'Leaders of th. Conservative M"Amosa]oPianistArthur" *tME*- td.IgI.it" Hgk.':hiok, PJ I-Democratic Partt had suggested I" expected arriv o-the i- W -the move. The Democratic na- I tSd r3o2' C JAtW t i ntk'1u hmda om Peru end ., ,, tional committee voted earlier ,pAr- tm_ wii Tpresent sinhslemert bow 1, Im.ifed wie ulft ,E this week for general amnesty. here in thbs..Bellas,'V iitis Am.p ba bglat. m, , ,removal of the state of internal 4 i on Monday evening at" -.l.a h' Mi,-If.61016.. -- war and restoration of freedoms i-,,N U d .u"- tight*Npolitical pacification program. T."I. yi fis...Alals.Peroni has declared that the :., -W ':,o'*e:""am'd-Ie"h"g ..ol. ,--:. "" '- cha;.h pgc sr lr t '" "1 "' "'"1 : "4 A *"u -dlgt -4.,: --.r .' ..s~ ~ 'y *~I~fI~~Ihjc 0, coas coniornuis .CLENSES Caution: only as dined ~os Ainier *'-"* ac It: 3~~ Meekba elat the Y.M.C.A. J n10 classes for Deys and Girls,* 8 A" air '. rAimA.Aa A-1 i~diA ti~a~ 2La~2 -- ro u. ta- C b' .... - '*-- - ; .loo 1 '. fq r hq - -- L- Ie a^l ' ' lam raMAA AMa S.. .- amuruaaqf,*a~ ''. .* ., . .: .F :d' ,V .. You Se' em... When You Tell'em thru P. Leave your Ad with uoe of our Agents or our office. in No. 57 "H" Stret Paa . '. , I kl ^ i B,. 4 No. 12,179 Central Ave. Colon "NOVEDADES ATHIS" Via Eapafia No 34 Panama. R. P. (ouels Vbbta ThaeN Mi=.) Agencia Internacional de Publicaciones No 4 Lottery Plaza Phone 2-3190 CARLTON 1DRI STORE 10.060 Mel6tt Ave.-Pthou 25m. Col6a- r tudluWn d 1-27M .4 Ft Minimum. for 12 words, 3c. each additioni'word. A SFOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESORT% FOR L Household AutomobilesM a e. e ai.ui- -.. u.at. oc hlp AllOtcea, , --mWfgg Akae *Asewae- ee o Clara. B 45 FOR SALE: Diningroom set, ma- FOR SALE:-1952 Chevrolet Belair Asen C. Z Panami 31 hogann. Justp Arasemena Avenue 2-door model 7.000 miles. perfect No. 75, upstairs. condition, price $2,000.00 cash. DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinic. House on bel. . FOR SALE- piece maple iigroom Call 3-0176. Central Avenue K" street, corner in CO OL 4sq.te. Mahogany anty dresser .Muset sell clean 1947 Nash Coupe. t e 2 P e Cmt I . Mahogany -China closet. 8131-4. recently ver'hat ed. good cond i- GEORGE FENTY s-- e C*.-.- : Margarita 4th. St. tion $450. Leaving Isthmus. 1449- late at the El Rancho and Bostr Foster's C FORSALE: Bedroom, livngroom C Oen St., Balboa, phone 2- Bars wishes to announce to no. S.t Clara. .,and dim:-nq set, furniture good' 'ris ad c l tt he i n.. \ linens Phone " nton. th Street No. 17FORSALE-53 Plymouth located at the PAN AMERICAN BAR, LAMS'cant mettn.4h rtl N. ,F aic:--]9 3 blymoue. StotO ualed at me corner of Calle Estu- Large cent__l S "phone 3-4408. Wagon. metallic blue. Rhe Navy o sarge. :FRSAF do Pacicic3i22 'reanty and ,WStreet. w,,,,,ihere hear beach. i lb 'FOR *SALE':-F.rdaire refrgerator .. ready to serve one and all. Special .weekend perfect mechanical condition. $125. FOR SALE- 1952 Chevrolet De prices w.l be given or oall Mixeo "' Real Host 4-burner gas stove, oven. Luxe. 4-door sedan, 10 months Drlnk:, between 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 Gramlich S, A* r -, broiler, perfect mechanical condi- old, original owner, leaving Isth- P.m. These drinks will go at half ag El.ti.li e. 5 tion, $60. Magic Chef Gas Stove. nmus. Bargain price. Enquire 390-[price Army, Navy and Air Force r a L oder I -1 $25. Mahoany spool double bed, A, Colle Lourdes. Carrasqullo1 personnel welcome! Ever-smiling "* "'i l | mattress, $55. Mahogany single (street opposite San Fernando George Boston. your favorite barten- ' i bed$ mattrps, $60. Mahogany Hospitall. 'der will be on hand to greet you. It i 4 serNiEWtaOeRKv0.AEhREAnybHofer -- serv ing a e, re'ac gapn .e FR SALE: --- 1950 Pick-up. 1w. To MIAMI& NEWYORK via AEREA. Sg 2-3C6 aft 6 p.. Chyrole delivery truck. Tel. 2 Boeing 4-engine planes. One-way 1I o .1444. to Miami; $70.00 Round Trip CR RENT: -C fumished -TOR SALE:-Desk, steel, single, with'R 466 126.00. One-way to New York: modem very cool r in Bella: glass for top; China closet, ma- FOR SALE :-19 4 Oldsmile 14.00 Rcund-trip $214.00. See Vista. 46th Street ,Porchi hogony and six dinette chairs D Luxe4-door sedn. new PANAMA DISPATCH SERVICE vinroom, din bed- ; wood. Houie 811I-A. Morgarita.. eel h i telephone 2-1655. h H, A Mot condition, point retouched, excel- phone 2-1655. roos, hot wte kitchenI YQOR SALE:-Furniture. Good coAdi- lent tire. new seat covers. originc. I gaeagoand past' $200. tian. reasonable, also apartment oner. no aldents I .000 .le. A 00. Te. i3-.43; bo 3ea12:30 a available. Panama 3-4004. $1.100. Telephone Ponar 2- IU IR AL and 2:30 p. mf u r n i I OR SALE.-7 u. ft. Refrigerator, 3067FOR IENT:--For Itr mont cor shing machine. 2 door mahogany FOR SALE:-1952 Chevrolet 4-door. pletely furihd 2 bedoo chalet. tables, Quartermaster table and 7,000 miles. Excellent condition flash. viewer, many extras. Pro- water. Vacated October Colon .hchirs, single beds, QuertormsterI $1.75D.00. Phone Ponama 3-20215 letion screen, 70 x 70. Take Oth. Street N.1091 9 Phone i couch. 212- Pedro Miguel. Phone qr can be seen at No. 24 Aquil. S00 00. Loss. E. Duke, Diablo 128-J or 115 Colon. r L4-506. 1nrew no de la Guerqia St., Bella Vista. Clubhouse. FOR RENT: Furnished hit bed- I I SmaR SALE;-Kenmore washing mo- FOR SALE: 1948 Packard A-I FOR SALE:--Slvertone ebonite clar- room house. Al Wistwd Form. chine 25 cycle. New Cristobal 122 condition, see at Balboa Fire Sto. met new 2 25 cycle record chang- SuitWble two coupes. TA.- lboa B, phone 3-2334. tion. er, ladies wool coot, beige, size 2-56. FOR SALE: 9 ft. Westinghouse FOR SALE:-1952 Hillmon Sedan. 18. 2-4137. Bolboa FOR RENT:--2 bedroom bI.tl liv-I refrigerator, excellent condition. duty paid. Call Panama 3-3748. PANAMA CANAL COMPANY ingroom, dnngroon' g ar" SOther household articles. Hillman --- OFFERS VARIOUS ITEMS age. No. 4, S l facing Sand DeSoto cars. McKinley house FOR SALE:-Pontiac 1952 Hydroma FOR SAL i I "Fabrica de Mosoics" oamanm. Apt. 7 or New Crstobal 45. 3 1-2 tic 6, two door. dark green. 500 Seoed bids. for opening in public. FOR RENT: Comple furnished St. Phone 3-2448. miles Manugr s rvate car, P Iwill be received until 10:30 A. M., residence in Lo Crest for four S --re irs r fect condition,$2,100 n be f 'cober 8. inthe office or months. Thrne bedrooms, two R SALE:,.Srigldare refrigeraori niced, Pcan-ama 2-C620. "uperntencdent of Storehouses, Bal t b s.throims, livigroo, dIningoi,VL t dton, Real Host 4-burnei WANT D o fo miscellaneous woodworking porch and sevnts quarters. $275. gs s'tove. oven, broiler. pierfecti t E eq.pment located in the "300" 00 a montl. Tel. 3-0779, 7:30 stove, $20..-MAhogan double bad, Saceap.Oll be obtoaned from the above source, m. tattress, $50. Mahogany singleDiplomat seeks furnished 3 bedroom or frcm he office of Superintendent ed mteas$50. Magoaany s ole, T'phom otsh 3038 bedroom of Storehouses, telephone 2-I IS1 FOR "aDr a.uT -bed., mcrtieas, $50. Moogony hoase Te;ephont 3-0388 Panama I. ., 's S FOR RENTI serving table, r iahogony buffet.; i -r-- r= FOR SALE:-Office furniture, nearly r shoes. Misc. Telephone Panama m nte dinC a motognerot- new, Iocly made mahogany con-Apar ct :-"06.. ., or. Towmnsand.. Cri bua.l 1776, sisting of Executive desk. secreta- AL M A PA EN l.:; FOR SAE~LE .la y^^ nWALHAMBRA APARTMENTS F' SA" / LE':- ffllod io O .J# akirial desk. two swivel chairs, four.Modern Z 4 ieT5 room O W NERSo cingra fniture ustR Fregulor cnairs, bookcase qnd four Modern 2. f 5 rooma s humiahU i.S cnngrom furniture sf ble tables. Also steel file cabinet with or unfurnished. CaA at Alhanbro's to opreciaM or evel safe and storage compartment Office 8061. th Street, Colon. App*y 8049 corner 8th and Me-- floor type ar circulator and mise Telephone 1386. nez. upstairs, Colon. -FOR AL.- Motorcycle. Hrlay loneous office supplies. Very rie- ATNTrION G. I. Jtst built modem r FO? EALE:-8 ft. 25 cycle Frigidalie DavIdson 125 c.c. $100 00 Be- sonoble for immediate sale. Call 2- fumished apbrtml.t, one, 4two ;.Refrigerator. $15.00. 10 inch, 25 teen to 5 1 m. 0437-F. An- 5444 between 9 and 5 or come of- bedrooms, hot, cod water. Tel. * -, I !cy electric fan. $12.00. House can near Clubhouse. ice No. I2. PalacoA Araobispol. phone Panoma 34941. .. Pedro Miguel, phone 4 PANAMA CANAL COMPANY FOR RENT.- Furnished tumn-- Edav Scihdools OFFERS OFFICE EQUIPMENT apartment. 45h No. 3 2 FOR SALE:--G. E. refrigerator all Wm lWW l l FOR SAL .R RENT: "F I I porcelain 25 cycle, 4 yrs. guaran- Sealed bids. for opening In public, F .L"i.N: I Funhrctc a nt I tee on u-at. 03-A. New Cristobal UK AIliAh IC 9 will be received in the office of Su-.- pe on _or call 3-152.0perintendent of Storehouses. Balboa, Bus Stop. 4th of July Avenue, No. nets, sofa pillows ectric roaster, which opens wit a 'Feld Day' dent of Storehouses, telephone 2- o ENT:-Nic fundedd part- FR SALEr.- tek wood t be, 19 ath M. Hpe B r until 10:30 A M. October 6. 1953. tel. 2-5133. . SPoer 25 cycle $100.00. Also Fri- Therel foN r typewriter, addiof machines. FOR ivii or I2 a B-' 2 boa.cyce $10 0.AlsotFr livites with the secondlevent al|FOR AL'E-Diplay beer cooleod46 inlloPpas, near Roo" "lt" abL Deep.Frere. House 610-A, corvme on P mete and calculators located ' The Srundy trnools of the A t- reu, Area. Balboa. Invtati56n N. 19 LRos DE a r L lst h FOR SALE: Refrgirator, Bendix l aRthi ide are epnn orln h their may be obtned at location of equip- No. i2 n a3. pa . washer, vmgroom. set, file clbi- Eleventh Annual Convent 1o nd mnt. or from office of Superinten- FOR REsp Nc. lo Vial feisor p n e n ts sofa llows,electric roaster, which opens wl a 'Field Day'Ident of Storehouses, telephone 2- R N --- V. min p . Sstrolfer, teek woo table, 19.47 at the Mt. Rope Ball Park today 1815 'met, maron porch. dining- Pontac. DrA enks, 14 H 1-, oto There will be four days of acS-' A--Fne bred 8 month. l. S2 to -vel bcy. O o tivit es with the second event aI case baocker SPan iel. 25.00. 2o Thr Scycle Ice I. uspl as dry ockr a FOR SALE -Peknese puppies, Cen- .u. coe, lu. __ ".. ^. -; - United Worship Service on 8un-I inaiAven price. Cafe Pars, 15M. y anin ll Cristoa 3- The follow thirteen schoolss trial Avenue No 93 Apr2A.on t 3 p I e-- e Lxpected to take ort In the FOR SALE:-Bedroom air cohdition- I 'L S :-- EvJnru a outward mro aervice: Behanm BPpthat. First eng unit, mahogany desk, book- " ~F to R Albr $6.5219. sIth mian B apti st C hrihtlan M- SAL c Ese, droser of chr lbs etc. Inquire dmfent I i Th servicec uch Ofe conducted bt irons.t 24 cAqulno dew nylon Gu olf ac. rdia16 i l S9t. isr ortoro I t Chri t Chelvanu s b carhet t end bag, hce 5064 -B. Diablo Hgis. F l SH mor 25 Hodgon old, black Cocker Spaniel, 2500. 2 ba d's ', e t 1,On;e 3.bnalol t OAri rd C6fllh ee .2-,1! tnM!S : . c led a d ilt Since World War i s dry lockeraepuppies, LC OT Sl. dls WAST2I NQTON (TOPI t tihe merchandise, -gtu.lted on 7th. St., REARDED 86. M S S Io 7. Sae e'xtpectedto d st i Ince the FOR SALE:-Bedroom air cohdition- F 4i NT to. ll Alr 5219. lh an o t World War I wan built- case, dresser irs. etc. Inquire *..'''Ja rUL-S " )Jut .fter thef Cen us Bureu FOD SALE : ! Hon W pnted ,M Olth od.R Stret a.tB24price Phpne Pnam Ga 3-2025. . St.dr'FOR SALE:-60 cycle Oil Chckralwitheh N.- w i t bi;. Apt. am5t t., CsT Hole ierA r onlrd- RC off s h Stret and Salv ovation Army, 14thd IV F' 5LE tret.F ____ r FOR RENT. Miscellaneous Calla89 Snt ilt Since World War it business, Purposes" storage of L mae we er chandise. atunedon. 7 St. REA RDEDft1 % l p 1. .9, ole conltructed since the. MITI t OOhe Aw nd ame~r ier o 103,Aor. COMMERCIAL &' PROFESSIONAL to atf coas te bu i lgg with SN0WCECE 60. 1. fe sitUU, a Of Sick' Announce A ourS e I. ,u of t atie FIxt -ba R a:Rod a Inurp, it was anounmu tda, Authoritytar Mu. pixatt _W..intgIn _e t_ e wifeU . frompt f ... g . There is. no euba"fe.r tb u rp' 4 'rot hada c . ** Q OLD S s OT ,OO S.RQOT late with a iMC t. AOT "Rocket" 8 ? )BILEi *t & 'I A Y PAREDES OLDSMOBILE -,-- BUI C 'K ^ ____. . *i-i t h _ ~ ~ ~ 1 --I_ ..,___ ~ __ V_ F. tul sai LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 rivol Ave.--Phone 1-3291. and MORRISON'S Fourth of Juiv Avu.-Phone 2-0441 'a tan',*I~ La- *i :. 1 r~j _I__~ ___I_ I___^__ __ ;_~I_ I __ _ ~ ___a -------- --------I CL~~'C-.-..Y- opo M 11 S'* , . - .-* .- .-, ; E-9' "J . . -~" EK A~~Ai5~ I lna&tee A a AU,. m*j ' I n; Opening Wt d. 30th ii Theatre ' rland B fly er 'TI ~u-. w . li 40 r;-, o . oiratior towa. d in." Ion the conventln ..ad Secretary- -Au. Elatis:. rAl J. I.y pan- Eil5aLio s~r~e~ctc tady. t ' h* Ma l*t. il -P *i . ' '' Is:a r Warig'and bis peMa.it a - 12a:0-- New WlieM for Chriat l00--Te Jo stafford 3bow ( V Q A J _" . 1:305-TqAevry Ro( o r ". Re v Steer t two-ow- un ing time on Samuel Goldwyn's "Hans 2'00-Oera nd m p op y Christian Andersen," today's -re-releape At the Ceqtral Theatre, 4-O-Wha'S yoW ayote : nearly tie jete r cent f.dcvoted to.the series of ballets in S:O-. .' the lavish oc~iolor drama, taking DDanny Kaye and Farley 6:15-- ght for iGranger and introducing lovely Jeanmaire, the film features 6:30- e Greatest tor four itin dance sequence. They e Ballet T d 1 < ftlaft|3r twoi and ctacular 7:0-TIOd t ce WBiE1four 11 F LittleMermnaid," the :0 0- ) .t e IUWmoMd -wIInutes on me scren. '.9:-1A Natln o t Wor 'hipl 1l of the ballets were designed by Reand Petit, tf the famed aa- Ue"V J of the World' oVuttanding choreograph- r .a[, e r f t : i. 1" . 10:00.-A ao R., an Supporting the stars is a corps de ballets of twenty-eight -,E. r.M I 'T 1 I members. Two of them were promoted.during the.produeweo to 10: 30 eate Story re featured roles in "The Little Mernal.; They are Betty UltL. a STld .- striking 18-year-old blond, in the part the lovely princess who .lI It O5guil U, B-t succeeds Jdanmaire as the LItmle Meid, in the affections of 1: g-Slog Off the prince, and Jack Claus. who t the se whi. Roland Petit himself dances the difficult and ld ting ro.e of the Prince. Rgnlanatliu eof 3bPls etK Radio ziftluMltes "Hans CMtan Anderbe" which VOA-vUce of America brlng i tr screen as a iw tar. Adyv. BBC-British Broadcas tIng RDF-Radlidiffusi Pfaacalse VOA-Volce of Amera . Farewell Dinner Given R. B. M rrow 6 Profm iloal w e a" and friends In the Can*i% se and ..', =Republic o Panama tedred a irewell dinner at the Uniop Club yesterday to Roer B. Mor- row in elebrat n d'hiretire- mentifrom the Pa1maa Canal Company. Dalel J. Slater, o action ' Scostanasrt of th lajn sInven- Stoand praia ated av( L hi t a loB z Mi wgit of H* ^- -- - ,~ , t -t r pace ship, it's a being developed liP p gMPtf ^rnusborough. EnD- LA^A-^----- - AT WXA -14g 9re than a moalio.picture... *'b -.. iow it... a mrult-kir dollar Technicolor Smuial that's all son mand damind love mad joy! SAMUEL COLU N's Moten t MI -WT- " 5 ,_ 4. d&U.ii A: P j .. r ,.j I-Kaw ~i~~, 7-~-' : w~2 7P anama D & MS. 6:15 -15 I *Itoz MONROE USSELL I N PREFER BLONDES" Tehnlcolorl- IAZU SIN GEZ- zonnl Men s SHOWING TONIGHT! , k~b rk A Air-Conditioni A BOA 4:15 6:30 8 \ 'IR'*0 _ ed. AdSed: CARTOON NEWS EVEN'TU 3:45 ALSO sEowIN SUN. MONDAY!1 ROGreatest song, dance, romance '\f TECHNICOLOR show $ since "An American In Paris"l 14 W 6,i D ASTARE CYD CHARISSE LVANT NANETTEFAB AY-JACK BUCHANAN E 9:1 GAT 7:0 CRISTOBAL615 G as EUM^10 Umkri uHiRTOW I AleS LADO| 0i Q, I" w m TeiC-saw=in bla I U*. id6mai~mi *OL f . '. - *J- ;~- A W. 1 LE 40~tU .nm fle swi BOAfr hi (vai ,f MafibAlve .' ;i m ~In PP PEDRO MIGUEL 7:00 [ Danny THOMAS 0 Peggy LEE "THE JAZZ SINGER" Technicolor; . Sdayi 'lHOBZONQgWEST"'- GAMBOA 8:1 Fredric MARCH14 Terry MOORE "Man On A Tightrope"f puday "IT TIPTWEVUM RI THURIDAY" J IN HOLLYWOOD... HOLLYWOOD (NBA) Be- what can be accomplished whenI Robert Mitchum hasn't ree hind the Screen: Along with its a publicity woman marries a ed one penny in royalties for t h last yacht. Hollywood is also production engineer?" best-selling. "Hey, Mr. Cotton down to its last western serial Picker" tune. He turned the s ,awi- star. -yaIover to Dek Stanfordk as Tho maestro will please play Jack Buchanan. the 62-year- d aent faorDk "Empty addles." old British hoofer who's a sen- Holden. RexAe the on in satn in "The Bandwagon," is hose opera hero regular riding doing a murderous satire on Ithe range in six movies a year. Johnnle Ray in London.... Mi- Jane Nigh. who is All the other brave men of the chael Wilding gave British re- the stork in February, celluloid west-there were 15 In porters their answers without nitely out of the "Big Tw 1946-have either lost their.atu- hesitation when he arrived In telefilms. Seven Hollywood dio jobs, and their horses, or London with Liz Taylor: He ties will be tested to repiams'el have leaped into the TV corral won't take out American citizen- as Lorelei Killbourne. for home-screen hayburners. Phip. But Rex, who replaced Roy - Rogers as Republic's No. 1 shoot- I Wedding of U-I make-up W .* 'em-up hero, isn't green with Wealthy Jim Stack, Bob's ard Frank Westmore and Pao. envy over the video wranglers, brother, and Audrey Drum, the Karr,- Indianapolis ralio and TV He parked hirf alliator boots on oil heiress, are a hearts-and- star, will take place in Noveal- a desk ton and told me: dollar signs combination all over ber. Paula arrives In Hollywo6, "I feel fortunate on not being Reno, Nev. In October. forced into TV like some of the others. Western films that play In theaters all over the world still are a big item and I'm do- inr'plenty okay." Rex. who grew up on a ranch iear Wilcoxz, Ariz., has made 24 flickers for Republic in four ears and warbled in all of them, PANAMA CITY ut not until now has he click- ed with a big ponilar hit. "Cry- Ing in the ChapIel .. .. .. .... THEATRES "It's a religious song hat it fooled me." he says. "It'seyen a bit in saloon juke boxes." rlP Is Marilyn Monroe having double trot'ble? Fox leal eagles believe she L V T IsU and there's a oulet investigation BELLA VISTA LUX Sr-- going on of those "brand-new TOB L A*IS, X Marilyn Monroe" noses in the 1:00. 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9 p.m. "ST T TN Pirly-irly maratines. It's be- A romantic A ST TN SUN H E IHeved that a doll who looks just adventure e like Marilyn is doing the phony thriller! 'THE -BEAST FROM posing. Clark INi lFATHOMS" PREPARE BIBLE STORY GABLE wih With or without Rita Hayworth, Gene Pal Columbia ,is preparin "Mar TIERNEY Christian Magdalene" as a tsuser-Biblical varn. Buddy i"From Here to -n 0 mleternity"I Adler Is the producer NEVER LET ME GO"P In charge.'Raymod Errol Flynn and hiq money backers have settled there squabble and Errol's resilmed TRO Ad lC Pr - productionon "William Tell" at TROPICAL CECILIA e. Mount Blanc in Italy. WIDESCREEN o Three fret Attractions! Mary Peikford i searehoin for TODAY Double Feature a screen yarn without political In Week-End Release! overtones and finally admitted she turned down Stanley Kra- George Brent, In ncer's "Circle of Fire" because ofi its controversial nature. TANGIER "FRl TI" One-time kid stars have found INCIDENT In Technicolort Hollywood's big studios allergic; And The Three Steoge., In to re-sprinkling stardust in their The Bowery Boys, min "SPOOKS" in 3- Plus: hair as adults, but a new tele- JALOPY ,v. MU INYs: - film series has three of them .!SAVAGE MUTINY playing leading roles. Now busty and gorgeous. Pat- av Parsons and Salvly Mansfield are out-of-this-world doll'sin the I N, j *. .70-.9, "Rocky Jones. Bpacp .'pger" I W',_n"II tar ers w .n -oland oReI s - filminj for syndication .atsy "4DS ATE C 113A 11" was a id star at RKO and TAay- For Love In A Raw wildem nl ed Jimmy Cagnev's siter In ToAY AT 11:00 P. M. MIDMGH' SHOW "Yankee Doodle Dandy." Sally Louis Calhern. in "ASPHALT JUNGLE" was a moppet radio actress in Chicogo. And playing star Dick Crane's nal in the series is now six-foot, ECPTOLIO VICTORIA three-inch Scottv Peckett. who E NCAPTOLVICTORIA once was rocked to sleep by RockHudsonIn Lex Barker, in "Deadwood Dik* Norma Shearer as an MGM oat- Rck Huon I L arker, n "Deadwood iek" meal guzzler. "Rocky Jones" is "Lawless Breed" "Tarzan and The Chapters 6 & '7 the first TV snace show to be filmed with trick effects possible Maurne~ei O'Hara In She-Devil" Plus: only on celluloid. "THE REDHEAD Brian Donlevy, in "MAGIC FACE" MISSED NEWSPRINT FROM "SLAUGHTER and It missed news,3rint at" the WYOMING" TRAIL" "SIX GUN LAW' time but Els Lanchester no longer will be touring with her one-woman concert show forl Paul Gregory. A big how put MacDonald Carey, in them miles apart. I D E A L "EVERY MNUTE CUNTS" It's twins for former movie- Robert MitchEln, In "MACAOP town prels agent Helene Miller and her bbby. Frd rat*, and Helene's laughing: "You see i I a 1 1 1 .Mae I. r~i~F - I~C pm . tr -t. II _C " "........ -., ----- - , FAGE EIGLT , :.'. ,..- THE PANAMA AMERIC *. .. ' .- .:.,. ...+ '. ...._,(n W. _,i) . bit i .^..+ . L f. . I >, " ',- -. ., ... -._- -..J -. ".. '. -^ t o+_.. -' ',y -,'. '. aiM l Schoendienst Rosen -a- Closest Finishes Shape Up R gg In Batting Races In Years -o - NEW YORK. Sept. 26 (UPI Two of the HOW THEY -sports must ) closest finishes to the batting races in 20 years TEAMS ERICAN LE Pet shaped up today as Al Rosen closed in on Mickey New York/ 99 50 .664 Vernon in the American League and Al (Red) Chveland 91 615 .S Schoendienst made a last, desperate bid to overtake Boston 82 69 .543 Washingto 76 74 .503 8 Cail Furillo in the National League. Detroit 59 93 .388 i Rosen. shifted to leadoff man tal is the highest by an Amer- St. Louis 54 9 .356 fy Cleveland Manager Al Lopezlican League pitcher since Bob ___ In order to get as many official Lemon had 10 in 1948 and his trips to the plate as possible, victory total Is the highest by a TODAY'S GAMES collected four hits in six trips as Washington pitcher since 1933 Detroit at Cleveland the Indians routed the Tigers, when Alvin Crowder won 24. Chicago at St. Louis (N) 12-3, last night and there by; Mel Parnell, scoring his 21st Boston at New York raised his average to .332 on- victory of the year. shut out the Philadelphia at Wash. (N) ly one point behind Vernon, who, Yankees for the fourth time,! was shut out by Marion Fricano. 5-0. and thereby equalled a rec- Schoendienst. meanwhile, also ord established by the great YESTERDAY'S RESULTS collteted four hits in six tries Walter Johnson in 1908. Parnell Night Game as the Cardinals routed the has pitched 42 innings against Boston 100 000 004-5 12 0 Cues. 11-2. and unped his aver- the Yankees this season and New York 000 000 000-0 4 0 atqe to .3423. The injured Furillo. been scored upon in only two: PErnell (21-8) and White. Ku- idle-for the last three weeks. still of them. His earned run aver- zava (6-5), Gorman, McDonald A ' -'blds the lead but his .344 fi-ure age against the world champions and Triandos. THESE ARE 2 TIS looks more insecure e,'erv time is a litterlng. 0.64. whose shoulden wll: Sclbendlenst stens to the nilte. Ted Williams doubled across Night Game Sake to the OflaM Threetpitchers. meanw'ifle. the Red Sox's first run in the Phila. 000 000 00-0 6 1 a tlie withBalo sfd the spotlight in yester- first inning and Boston added Washington 000 000 001-1 8 0 Ranging fromrn a'.d o s four more tallies off Jim Mc-! Fricano (9-12) and Murray. Gold team areflillc Po."k: wirvev H H d d i x Deonald in the ninth. Porterfleld (22-10) and Fitz Ger- tion took 8 letter--mon B''-I his ?2th victory for In other games. Duke Snider, ald. _vantae n ? _ tht cardinals. limiting the hit his 42nd homer as the Dodg- ew advantages noof ho. Cu" +q seven hits and benefit- ers nipped the Phillies 4-3, the Night Game tod Robes f 44 hope' tij' f,-n' a lq-hit at sIi syA Sollv Hlem". MilsipI, Browns, 7-2. Gromek (7-9), Scarborouh, School in Noew e'ont co'tinuinr his 'lte-sweson -oOo- Marlowe add Bucha. Batts. To- t ofI o An .T onf suv"'e, hpd two hit< I" f"-r manek (1-0) and Ginsberg. ouarte-rbkgood. ri t-h- tri- arlif+D ed his batting "'T'ITRDAY.S CO-STARS -- quarter back Bi rieg ga r o .33. his batting Mel Parnell of the Red Sox, Nirht Game KaizeTur azan u, Ife v-.,to1 Bob Porterfielrl w-l' -i'-hed his fourth shut- Chicago 202 000 012-7 10 2 Carl Tuttle has ei ns i ', *- ',j i-"+h shutovt and o-< of the sei4onn against the St. 'Louis 000 000 200-2 5 0 uctoner 2 .nd,. n. nf u S....', nf the .so, n n Y"-kees. and Bob Porterfield Keegan (7-5) and Wilson. Tur- qlestlon i tbe lndl of o Ter1i"' er delivered tth of fhe# Sens*ors, who pitched ley (2-6), Stuart and Moss Ing injuries to yo.e el i-iny run v-t nnth-lAlin"o t ninth shutout and 22nd time work on, own and pinole. Porterfield's shutout to- victory. plenty of relleeractlo. RI NATIONAL LEAGUE appeaR to hfar.%te ftla s STEA MS W L Pet.w Bruce sandr Sp Ns i Cr 0r ats Ies |.... Brooklyn 104 48 .684 wares when paoagetl 0e- Iechl Players Milwaukee 91 61 .59 "- I #vov,,]anTe h, "it. Louis 83 69 .5461 . Philadelphia 82 70 ,539 "i Foria Cla revolt On La. Cininnati 67 8 n tr 441 Chicago 6 89 .414 t00 lahF t88 Te m Pittsburgh 49 103 .322 R u n a bi B Gae Football learn TODAY'S GAMES un New York at Pittsburgh II I Ulg lGa ----- Brooklyn at Philadelphia (N) Milwaukee at Cincinnati The Ranataut rM &attr-.4 -- (By U. P.) 'St. Louis at Chicago ganized for tomorrow morn Ba itOWj BOWMAN at Tabogas Island is gai Un t LPr SBorWriMer Several players on a small YESTERDAY'S RESULTS momentum daily with m United Pre% Sports Writer soui,tern football teams have Night Game boats entered for the, races. G AINESVILE,l A.t Sep t 26 revlt ..',St. Louis 102 232 100-11 19 0 The sports regatta sl going A keyedSVIu U r Seprity Coac James Mt al i. 00 011 000- 2 7 0 be run under International Ri ofU da footballyteadu itaimed three bis North ~ t S(20-9) and Rand Rush about Racing rules over a trial fo .n upset In the mud e Colleger layer have left ( Pollet. Leonard, Moisan gUlar course in the aboga fr in upset In the mud over Loulsiana schooL They dre and McCullough. so th .all' tca ti(, Gevrgia Tech as the identified as fullback Don Ca- race ove S e today ouths top nanh and guards Jot Rouse Night (aane distaIae i t e know Tech is rough but and Tony Detore. Malone says Brookllyn. 000 003 010-4 8 0 half 3 mle a tly %',e sure going to try and othermay quit th1e school. Phila. 201 000 000-3 7 0o3 1a ..-_* .. - ,, Ii's one." Florida Coach IMnInlon started oer food Erskine. Labine 11-6> and .. ) P- l.0nodruff said. amd euuinment. PItyer rom- Campanella. Miller 18-9) and The R at "'he 40.000 seat Stadium was rpl-ined the eoulpment didn't Burgess. s 't early this week despite wive eno-th protection. As for ported-l t inuggy unsettled weatbar the fotd. one player says INight Game 5or lest ant '_ p 0,e sogev condition of the' We4peidav's meal was atew, New York 102 000 003-6 9 1 years old. . I The weather bureau pre- h"-Ithe-ns and s pin a h. Pittsburgh 200 000 000-2 6 0 Thre a re. di: showers and temperatures' ,a"d.', he player adds. "you Worthington 14-8, and Katt. Class (rec I i micilIp 80's and added had in look hard to find the Friend (8-111. Hetkl and Jano- Class D for , 't we're luckv thP showers meat." wicz. boa Te It, -1-s the Stadium North ea State College plays. boats. There a ;-rlda'q last victory over Louisiana Tech today. No other game scheduled. Alvaro Ca I'- -' A *.nq in 19. an lt e4l al h A-a d a_ to rate races early wa made do ,Jr., 240 pund 12 Tft. I lath 4 in order to have the boats return oh John motor- 25 pd and ftrn Taboga early Sunday aft- also a r e rnoon 'ith the tide, before the Pilots: t.Bi roardb A .j o ' south winds make the channief Clement Jr. (Wimer o e -chipy.' ;-a.nd e at ami DOeao All delrirl to enter the raeev' d ). ' may contact Charles 'Abernathy "Elto No. 100" o n9d' b or JuCo Clement. C harles Abernath poundal "Pantea" bIlong g to Ernes. 1 4 ft. Evinrude. po.. to de la arla III, 195 pound. Charts Abernathy. 'Vic' o.d" by Victor Salas, 325 lots: Abbott.. a w pL - ounda. 14 ft. Evinrude motor, dtonIn. Wne. ownfe blS R. 25 v.p. Plot: Victor Salas. Alv.rad o Carbonf e ClaI."..' Angie' owned. by Ie o n "Poeve" ownea &a. 7 dias, 395 pounds. Il ft.. Johm -otor, 12 h.p. Plot: R,;. CU-. S e"Ralto Domingo~f owned Pe n Alvarado, 3W lbp. i ,i, i M ercury'mator, 15 h.p Pilot: P. Alvarado. motor. 25 h.n. ilota:t . KM d Raul Pi.d. . "Baudra" .owned f i Wh motor. 25 b. "V nut" owned bAyr .'.o. brotIlkh'. _O. 1L Cl e boat Regati I, .., rre.-, 240 pounds tt ude motor, 2 h.p. P lots. ?r modto Arias J. and I Cars have never eaten the Fr i;ners since Robhy Dodd Lightning Alarm Sports n iels took over as head coach. Dodd. I I ht. over. said Ihe Gators are NORWICH Conn. iUP) -- _ lo-rel this year. F,-emen were startled when fire "'o-niruff planned to alternate hells rrnn fire whistles scream-, FOOTBALL 1-1 "'jl-nound triple-threat full-' ed and the fire slenal switch-' bp"'-. Rick Casares. with three' hard lilht* heban flashing. All: The National Collegiate Athle- r'-" fullbacks as "'Rirk hns w, p ci' m ,)i'ti-lte the firehouse. Itic Association has said "no" to o,.,,o e ry sore all neek bece-'ie I-"" -'r I ,'-nliin bolts cained the Justice Department and the the 'Rice game was his first r'll tfe rommotinn by twice strik-' University of Oklahoma re- bugh work this year." ling the city's fire alarm system 'gents. Oklahoma wants to telecast today's football game with Notre Dame on State-wide network. The Justice Department in Washington urged the NCAA to .allow the wider telecasting. But the collegiate group won't give in. l WANT ADS p II **r fnm~iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii~iiiiniiiirniii ii -'^ & ai r cup. Tle enty fee for all race Wor*i Seri. ; ~ d i m~rmL~. p . - Pictured bo've are the -44 menm s .of the "'Fighting Tiri,' on Usi> hopes of the At.ahtlc _le_'a Cristobat-High School, when ,wy W.. Cristobal 'hasome _loe, they haye .shared the trophy o Ut they mave 7M to becQzw Iw champhesi of Isthmianf i= 0 .nlors, .fr* 135 poum' to brawny 00 pounders, The Blue aefd the pep that ay h "hla he.ar Despite the fact that giMdu- ay front, the ier Meevc. -.'t ltobalHIgh., tith year, seems..to have a are enjoyed by the Gold .ftt entry in lateraeholastic fop'tf -., Sth.e biggest Aunber ofOti tuts that ever waoked out for CristOba d MCH8is b4, is at and read for hat will probably Nine lett, eoen eo mp .temr "first Une of attack andthose who a.t spots have:6,.O o tw t* than Just adequacy. Clifton High ributed John *lotta, a lTHiLndr who la- Bure to do Oriutobal plen-c pe is the beao. CokyT fouli.M as understudy to firat-string sp thqm adO l seeurlty Ar th t portion. Then there Is halfback pt.ractice ae aloB, has.. m Working hard fpr a starting Derth. *a;paat ia a with a Cr hr m ose, and it he a unable teostaft qin v to Wve th WS"r -tra1 'UBs halfback Doition. There Ja"-l .lookers but th at anis s ated lor plenty of action notwitbhtad- Son .the s aad. Big John tayo, as been putting in plenty of orer . as e alternates from hr.alke to.Center, HIyes will becaued oitd' .ay o4 a' thr"-year mmn wft* th CHB.eleven, and Troper:y 1r i tur d 8 beut= ne er C1 frtors to -Up for a e p t, aed t the spot will lle given alls chance to q , II e l...'., .. . Lth 9 a4djdtioal suilt Lng Te7"m ': F .a .11 . '* \ .-.' ^ ". -... . mn 'a iT.: * 1<:~ HRer Heavywthe. t o. t - Sci . Th All Iatt e Pai a a Margalta tl- out wfva ry a Those attendipff 1 Campb ll. CArl Bath, Dvid rU L,+ f rt I Bunt, Jff i Gareee andf ryDrekI Election of offlemrs Wf held and the foll elecd: Ja Cdmpbei r a rnbere*, Prn Manager, fR surer dad "Pla~er- t. Dae to the maal attendmit Ioa the only offices t s time. A meeting will be at wL-hi'Pfoi uha& .. tft vrn RENT Happy landlords and tenants get together through our want-ads every issue. Turn to the want-ads. Check emi nsow I Ewry month . every week . every day- TINE PANAMA AMERICAN carries MORE WANT ADS ao daily papers in Panami combined ll I I II PoM44 Y"rM.Mviude lmeeledhe7 W. is a. ife Iperforma e---d4embili',; --mmd Value. Here S row bas e&. ASK US ABOUT DIRECT FACTORY In S SHIPMENT 4-. . "> -x _4 AmWr Mia~ CARDOZE & LINDO,SA. ANCON AVE. No.-8 "Knotttli nwn "--"- ". O lb-, 14 M... Job WANA. EARDI. h.n. ot R. Bremar. .. WA=$LA-RDI .nuro With tremendous x T.ii'o a..left handed D tai4cker.. called start series at - Hodgt In ITif If out...not o "cma V pitchWd to , ...but bye-bye baby * 1- 1 ... 1 A- f * s.* increase f !r Ta I,..':--- I, ---. -:-....- . S- *r - ,.'I' .: i--'.'I. 'I .'1^ ; ---^' r4,^ IEEN .A. 0 .- , . ,ry- .. -i I- 1.~ 'U i 3 1 r __ I _il I1 I I ..,. -' . .. - . _ HCI out s Rt :Even For Toni, *DMtA iN. Grid Clash - u r l - ' L ks Like* OlWorld Series SWil .Be Od Story, Too 'SC. 3 .. ,1 r1 . ia .B. .t. B -b I .. .. ,,We tane n. 4i abt.' halft to portanca oft piteh- It be throughput irtner em- i manrag- man turn- eager .t. win ti's me ,and get the isM otff to a avkrlous start. The Bulldogs wll be put- ting an 8 game winning streak on the line which started in the final game og the lMtL-mason against these Rame Raml. The best the Rams have been able to do against BM footbsa teams is to tie them, this belna the first time the two temse-played in 1951. Since then the Bulldogs have won 3 straight irom the Rams. With the possibility of a dry field lor this game. ootbAll fil- berts throughout the Isthmus stand to see one of the best opening game clashes In recent years. Probable starting line ups. showing Jersey numbers and weight. - ln the York Americans t14. Cho . 1o De O t the: BrxL tat10t aMB 3 DItk Ca Too Berr a Mer 2 J. Malen - .4 B.Rerri Carl Furli CAckle Robinson B And Oil Hodges never have 85 T. DaVil gitln the Ntew York Americans 75 J Fulton Ik for Duke Snider to 84 D. Ores Wretthe:. B mnx a 85 3Bob Glu ,mt CmpaelvwaI Fuar- S 1s. C amn d, obanoL and Hodges near 47 C. eff tave- -been v Ae *to .Yntrae 73 Corri eW aalwst 4 for a e d last fWl, when Campanella bat- ted J14, Frllo .'174 and Robin- son .17 Te Dodgers batted Ball P .1 -alnt't "the' ymws in 1M47, .210 in '49 and .215 last trip. The Yankee* btted. .289 in '47, buha y st s ethoea worta a-. ft tl two times out with Kt t o t Ibux the i er 155 End y 185 wackis ho gas 185 Guard ideor 185 Center White 170 Guard lodhby 185 Tackle y 170 Rd Im A ne 1 a ng 185 Fullback l --~' .; O I. aon 1 End i (Capt.) 179 Tackle otts 185 Guard a"g 175 Center d 180 Guad ihell 160 Tackle ies 180 Ind an 14 Quaterback 1 ,, r ack layers Are At Cards NEW YORK-(NEA) A sur- v'v of malcr league ball olpvers *how< that rin rumarn ti their favorite c'iid ame. followed by hearts, noker and ninncble. rCL- np'a. tons In the' nation, rates flfth hmon thbe ftthjblet Crllahhve aN most nonular with th* Mrave' -ont.rct brid-e with the Phbilli. Th 7ndvers 1k1e bescal4 p"ni nmrijhnel. Tta- llon rIme' ritfnn rates first with the Serptors. Nest Alarm FT,vr/ART, Ind. (UP) llk- hprt firemen "aswayd ual plqrrm that wee strictlv tor the birds. Arriving Pt the scene. thrv foi'nd spVeral .wbandoneid bird nests blazing In p nMn jda whih was turned a acpgdlentaflv puer be- ing out Of use for some time. ^r~g- S -. GET Sox t m- INasM P iuu oan eTurman ,oiar o0 home run looked foul at Cleveland's War's wrong smash stood. (NEA) t i E -y BEAN1B tt3PRON 24 tears in Natlnal eague Written for NEA Service Quastios There are only two out, but the defensive team believes there are three and walks off the field. A runner on second base walkS off the field, too. The umpire-ln-chief points out that their are only two out, sends the defensive team, back on the field, the runner to second base. The de- fensive manager claims the man on meeond should be out because he left the bime path, although he wasn't tagged. The umpire rules the runner out. I say he should be safe. -Bert Rose. Answer: The runner Isn't out Munles taed while off base. The rule states that a runner should be called out If he runs ma" tban. -ysftomm a alreet ths a- eld a lis should to return neat t* to i r for (N1A -V B Pob L .atJ d and neat t for baike ".a W . Mar. The a1-ymtrS-ld New HKven athlete got pad for roller skat- ing four tuarsl "WUMt a racket," dotted ht5 Notre Dame R trh aehoe" tMueuate. *"You a1 thi s joblf a a Actually, Lamrence was help- Sto d tep fnlormatuoa tor Winchg-^jwtp MM.UAt en- lanerm. tts covered a teute ftour ka long. n and ia^ -v r a bla1 top Nor 1;,41d ad some new. Sving Mlnd-I Ideas about a"te. uem n varying urftes. 7The 88V1i4w the uln- a-t I developed his more on- SLW " White" municipal Belmont Park Fall Meeting Is World Series Of Racingu NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (NEA) which turned in a magnitlcma.. - The Yankees and Dodgers performance accounting for t 4 having taken a lease un the Cowdin at Aqueduct OGreentree- World Series gives New York Card Trick; Errard King, the three of thq same. New Jersey boss; War Piper and The third has been here for some more. a long time, too. It's the autumn The western contingent l, meeting at Belmont Park. headed by the Hasty HouN-7 The Three Great Weeks of Farms' Hasty Road, victor in Racing draws all the superior Arlington and Washington Pasri' horses. All the top horses are Futurities. and his stablemate here. Every big stable is re- Sea 0 Erin, which took presented save Calumet Farm, Prairie State Stakes at Washing. which, strangely enough, hasn't ton Park. r, p anything fit for anything at the world's best running horse show. Eleven of the 63 past Futurp * Seventeen stakes, on the flat ties have been won by fllea , and through the field, are worth and the colts are likely tO 4tve , a half-million. The total purses feminine company in this edi.-- come to more than a million. tion, too. Mrs. George D. Widena,-., The championship Is settled in er's Evening Out oualified by.- each division. The two-year-old winning four stakes In as many. distance is lengthened for the times out. Hasty House Farm'L." first time. Eastern and western Queen Hopeful took the Lasslee , juveniles go to the post together Stpkes at Arlington for the first time. Three-year- The two-year-olds then go a- olds tackle the older horses in mile for the first time in the weight-for-age events. Champagne Stakes. Oct. 10. . t ... '1 aa ______ ... I. Juvenile fillies settle their Ut iv. It was for thLs reason that in the Matron Stakes at six fur-,, George D. Widener raised the longs down the Widener chute,.,,. purse of The Sysonby Mile, Sept. Sept. 26.. 26, to $50,000. In it. President Widener of the Westchester Three-year-olds and up*' have Racing Association hoped to see It out In the New York HandIt oreentree's Tomrn Fool. the hand- at a mile and an eight. Sent. U.,.f Leap king, and Alfred Owyne The Sysonby; the Vosburg." Vanderbilt's sophomore wonder. Handicap at seven furlongA% Native Dancer. This was off Sept. 28; the Manhattan FTland--, when bruises forced a slight icap at a mile and a hall. Oc-t, caring of The Dancer's left fore- 3: and the $75.000 The Jockel;, foot. The management still Club Gold Cup at two mUile6 hopes to put on the heat every- Oct. 10. body wants to see in special race Fillies and mares have the,. at a mile and an eighth, Oct. 10. $5n.000 Ladles Handicap at ., --oOo-- m'e and a half. Oct. 7. With Native Dancer confined Three inmoingr numbers ari to workouts, the Lawrence Reali- culminated with the Grand'Nas, zation at a mile and five- tionel teelplerhase Handicap at eighths. Sept. 30. will draw a about three miles. Oct. 9. larger field of three-year-olds No wonder the gang's all here. and be much more of a contest. S*o rs John S. Phipps' Level Tea. a Snorts horties front-running son of Bull Lea and winner of two recent stakes, FOOD CENTER Is an added starter in this di- HOLLANDALE. Mis RUP) - vision. Competition 1I heavy in the 100th Next to the contemplated col- block on South Simmons Stre lesion of Tom Fool and Native here. All seven buildings in Dancer, most interest is in the block house cafes. two-vear-olds being pointed fI eams maire known as the Cornhuskers, but 'their football sophomore. the $50.000 The Futurity attI NICE CATCH n'style .Ine d. End Sylvester Harris, center foreground, 'who looks and a half furlongs. Oct. 3 PERU. Ind. (UP 7 The t S r ,said."lhave a smile on both my faces." NEAIn the east there are James department answered a call f veee4I aq.~1faces." LN..FA _... o rd' ov.srdn oe Cox Brady's lon-striding Hone- a man who lost his false teeth ful winner. Artismo: Cornelius when a hearty snee'.e sent them IVanderbilt Whitney's Fisherman, flying into a catch basin. MISCA, i h,... .. I , '- i IMr L CaI'S'I d." , J I "d..M V .C- J ; T I *" i._ ** I-MI ** . SE ALQU N w'*d..' 51 I V ioft W n. t polo :* 16 40%S.. oi AtWZ *1'.. FARMACIA LUX AVE. CENTRAL 160 SERVICIO LEWIS AVE. TIVOLI M, * NOVEDADES THIS VIA ESPARA No. 34 LIBRERIA PRECIADO CALL X7a. No. 13 FOTOGRAFIA DOMY AVE JUST AROUSMENA con CALL= I FARMACIA LOMBARDO CALLE "B" No 26 FARMACIA EL BATURRC CALLE 7a. PARQUE LEFEVRE HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE AVE JOSE FCO. DC LA OSSA No 41 NOVEDADES MORRISON AVE. 4 DE JULIO FARMACIA VAN-DER-DIJS CALLE 0 No. 53 FARMACIA ESTADOS UNIDOS AVE. CENTRAL 148 AGENCIA INTERNATIONAL DE. PUBLICACIONM PLAZA DE LA LOTERIA No. 3 SYOU CAN PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS IN -14 DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN PANAMA! U-aw 4 --.-~ . (- .'... Ix~. .4 1 ' ~ `y-L- ..6... S. . '--* "" -l- Taboga Speedbo. c ,es i . 1~ Mass Arrests Of East German 4, '. 3.I ,,, Rebels Reported tUIUI AUI0tCafl BERLIN. Sept. 26 (UP) - Some 1.800 East Germans have "Let the people know tho truth and the country is sf -. Abraham IJncoln. been handed over to the Soviet- supervised secret police in a rge o workers suspected of; rWENT.EIGHT'H YEAR. PANAMA, R. P., SATURDAY, SEPTiEMBR Ili 1IV I WT l T taking part In the June revolt, , western newspapers here report- ed today.US Treaty With Spain Sined West Berlin press reports sald organizing Soviet Germany's I reat W ith l ned secret police along the lines of' J the dread MVD that spies on VICTIM AND KUJI.EB The Russia's residents.- andusky. a.r has b identetle At the same time, officials d of White P0laas, NY.. Roy gi In Red Germany announced friend of the murdered N. lag that in the future they will oth e iIanlt J3 "censor" incoming parcel post In I T ,II packages, apparently as a means of tightening the Soviet WASHINGTON. Sept. 26 (UP) documents are signed, 5226,- Dun" nnd Spanish follp min- Offielals recalled that the zone "food blockade." -The State Department dis- 000,000 which already had been Ister lbeLto Martin Artio were late Admiral PFWat Sheisma. oorly-A rine Mass arrests in Soviet Germa- closed today the conclusion of earmarked for Spanish econ- designated by their go ents was the teal author of the any's factories were reported by, agreements by which Spain will omic and military assistance. to sign the agreement past, which has. been a rad I Der Tag. organ of West Germa-:allow the United States to use An authoritative tte sad negellatifn ofr 7 menth. In OSGl m any's governing Christian Demo-lair and naval bases in return for In return Spain gives the Dunn and his staff olren met It was Shermani former chleO cratic party which said that an-!military and economic aid to the United States access to Spanish at the American emlbsy late of naval operation, firt ap- ti-Communist workers are "de-iSpanish armed forces. air and naval bases. Thursday to give tUe'sgreement preached Gnetrallmo atn- nounced" before kangaroo courts The disclosure came with the U.S. ambassador James C. final study. cisco Frano in the saummget of ( -0 - and then taken away by police. release here of the texts of a- 1951 on the subject of an crd .p) mafwimm g-- 0co- Der Tag's story was the first agreements which the department between the poorly-armed men, waa and detailed account of the operation said were signed in Madrid late 't fhe~nal 7 yJ lde charged ar of the factory meetings, which this afternoon. Madrid time. and. Prdadento were i an n .s have been mentioned often in' The pacts joined tSpain and -it untsu Wey the Cnmmunlst press. The pacts joined Spain and 11-t10iUoiIt l The procedure described by the United States in a defens- ste a wll goed. the Western newspaper recall- lye arrangement intended tod Am s t ed the "mob trials" which have further bolster the free world M a c of become commonplace in Com-i against possible Communist I mnist China. : aggression. _" Der Tag said suspects are call-: More particularly they fur- ed to the platform at plant nished new protection to the t meetings, reviled as "saboteurs" southern flank of E u rop e. without the formality of evidence strengthened the de fenses and then turned over to the se-Ithroughout the Mediterranean cret police So far as is knownr,Iand Middle East and provide al- they receive no other trial. ,ternate bases from which stra- Any worker who dares to I tegic bombers could make coun- protest the arbitrary arrest of -;ter-attacks against critical areas .-1 one of his fellows is denounced deep inside thle Iron Curtain in . In his turn as an "enemy" and case the Communists attack theta .W.- taken away west. sof too" V W- D Despite the dangers Involved.' Other such bases are alreadyDoh A .to Der Tag said, workers in many !built in North Africa. ..1t 3 lo l L state plants have called their own. The three-part agreement will po m01110MlI & *wor' e B a workerAltI l an . meetings after such arrests and altgn Spain and the United EhInoew Y C u lt g andog 0P) aboutatihe adopted resolutions demanding States militarily for the first PAST BECOMES PRent-A e Iluro rt aes esthe immediate release of the ar- time. r the aords, the Unt- store in the village of Sturbridge, Mass., wh ng m tes work; for a aim The resolution., have been lg-1 ed States automatically turns as a life-size museum, typical of New Englead Th aof .aItsork~pi oso It.ta1e' nored by the Communists. but Over to Spain, at the time the handwork tfumed out In the-ar.abehl t.8"-. ldin'dlt so ftr as is known they have not 07W. a pend of aligar.3-1/e yet dared to use force to break. aminutesIa nd Laat. *grc-1/ eaSutrtW bje up spontaneous meetings of this miutes InMwed i e lt WI. -="-Wr.a The Westw BertUn newspaper mibe tn N 1utes i New ork;. 1M t- w fthe dnalt s Nacht Depeache reported theat i widthe iDutch e e esi reorganization not the secret po- 'Adcr a den eggs, 25 minutes '"" newspaper said 194 German p- b kI nearly three hrw. - lice officials have been fired for I "Incompetence" in the shakeup. HANOI rndo-China, Sept. 26 o a cott hir nely one (UP) French Union Troops hour In New York; 22 hOurs in Colon Expositio surrounded an estimated 5.000 Moscow. oCommunist-led Viet Minh sol- In Nwo a man's sult, three days To Feature Zoo diers in tbh. Red River delta 30 In New York; 47 days in Mos- nules south east of here todry co . The largest and'nost complete in an attack to clean out enemy 'T Oershoes, on day In collection rf animals native to troops inside the French de- New York: 13 days in Moscow. Panama w'l be on display in fense perimeter. "For a woman's wool suit, 22 the Commercial Exposition of Several battalions of French hour In New York; 22 days in Colon Zoo when it opens next Union Forecs opened the flush- MOscOw. March. out campaign two days ago06 `II Today the Exoosition office when they launched operation announced that they will begin "brochet" 'Pike) against elite 4 the purel'&res immediately of Viet Minh troops entrenched in LENDS HAND TO OLD ART---eeaf,6,,T Sany or all .jve animals brought fortified villages and hidden in France, shows the olde fenc t a-old-. W AV lll to the office between 12th and four-feet high grain covering Octave Suffyu-Delmonte that IWe's not'W yOM to learf, a Sl1 A j% 13th Stre.ts on Melendez. The rain-swollen ric., fields beautiful art. The youngest and oldest 'ef'Iaces WTncemak top price o? $200 will be paid for The French feared that the are currently making some of the o -vUit-prod Tickets are still on sle cfor the jaguar with a descending Viet Mlnh ioldlers might again ...i '. Arthur Rubenstein's single con- scales of prices covering the slip out of tLe trap as they have cert to be held here Monday at mGre popular animals. In the past the Bella Vistas Theater. The zoo site will t'be on the The Communist death toll was l al The noted plant was brought land adjacent Abel Bravo Col- given as 75 dead and at least Gtnerla dmEninay r eus by thye Daniel lebe. Next to it. in the bas. will 100 prisoners were taken. ac- Sut isS'Imaht Herbert de Castro. be a specially constructed cording to French sources. Ticketrdasltron-kse o aquarium for the display of French loses were "appreci- Arresed In Meio 'lek. rangng in pee fron Panama's fish, able." N A tc 3 and $ may be p hs . French command sources In- MEXICO CITY. Sept. 26 (UP) Levtb Service or from De -. H: dicated that other large-scaL, -General Enrique C. Calder6n. COPM.Denmar Sept.Renseiise fom Car ralcis may b launched to keep who was Communist candidate 20 CU"P) _..-L Actress b RuIThere tomorrowfrmis eeetednto ar- Sunday, Sept. 27 the Viet Mitih from settling into or president of Mexico in 1940, Taylor ufq a nervousI at- p where he gave two concert High Low vintage po*:its for their expect- was a r r e s t e d here today on tack l.. ght as the result a e 6:23 a.m...........12:11 am ed utumrL offensive against "fraud and falsification" of an 1ic greetlg b Py ap program will consist of 6:54 p.m..........12:39 pm. Hanoicharges. fans Ien, but was a- l.etion s from Be the v e n, The three star general was ble to Ing in north- Chapin,V lvUla-Lobos, Granados, ..... .... taken into custody when he ar- em Al-b Ian sad Lnst. S rived at his residence in the c r re- luxurious Chapultepec Polanco cU."1 1r earrie re- .. Neither General CalderBn, who ea r a v sa was once governor of the state- terete t U. To Rns of Durango, nor police could say "%SZ. 5h.,_ Tons chart '. against the veteran ar- o .e r ,areta-Of Refined Sugar my officer. Ig, denl reportS.ug ar The general will annear before WASENOTON. Sept. 26 (UP) a penal court judee tomorrow at HOue i d Car Uid ..t te. ,rl,-o. which time he will learn the ac- fare Department yesteru tow of- cusation against him and will be .fered to buy 50.000 short tons of aiven an opportunity to answer. SAN Teg Mept. 31 "refined and other direct, co- General Calderon is on full- (UP) -it edft dualaptIh" sugar from the low- command at this time. any e !w t hls Belgin Nati erlead, He was once Mexican consul kfgh er the hee@ up Kirgdom, Indonesia or e a _n__.o a help totlItoIlkI United States. g l a n ,Aramel. The Department set a Se_ 10 OW9"fornted r prompt Mamuel A." Iran under a For- 5fO'Ypft Mobs hge es My mGarriesntsn The t le started ,u when Xttae na&BfehEK t^SS% t MY bemww h ow lphlttu-td "IL A .& Ita144 mdstKl.,.h muka t mng ie Iwd't mot boutfful. With Ho miff*kit ,.1 raNe coNiwa. .witftaue 4ind fine r WMurants-Its coumopolitaW r )if For a perfect visit, fIV*w9 a4>6d El CnquwpMado"r. B ;t j p w DC-6sl W. -.. -Or. BranIfF ppuDCDewi fli VAN trnvktio t4 -'U.'- , . . . -. .i~. * *-.* I, '- '1 S 5IM-'V EMANIS ZAi Vice-President Richard Nixon GlMt) MhaM hands with former Secretary of Labor Martin Durin, dolowing NIXon's talk to the APL national convention ait it. Lois. Dur charged that President Eisenhower had ms onS his w dProosed changes in the Taft-Hartley Act. XO. eJla me lhe wole thing was a mimsunderstanding TORONTO, Ont., Seat. 26 (UP) W -Leslie J. Cgekburn. 52. who tb carelessly put a lighted pipe in PO hiu back pocket, was In a hoe- we pital here today suffering from I third degree burns. u MLE E: I1 U .1^ 1.* 'V. .~/ I -*.'L j .-.7, + w .?.. <."- "j a -S ; .-.;"2+ .....: -. .. .-. ," + _" ,. .W '-- -m .- f 7 .. -3%'r; . -,;. .. - ._*- .ri'' -_-. ;, .+-.-... ^a- i", '- -..o f. ' -4. - t. , --- Ir I'----: -- I ,---' ~ ___ 7!191lI 's;T= a i |
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