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- -' A. x-. V ,4.. r,"'^ .7* . . 0 ..-- VWMA, L ?MatY C mM I A- * I -- I Discrimina At *1E0'~S~ e Yankee,' Gis Yell officerss of choosing tbhe number pongrs they, wish to in- at one He alid the asln o not deeld- tmlath wv to use on t net..L laZtofp e M W nU- nist'pristero huse sworn rather thmn Weet with nist ffW0 who will at- 10 oooviBM them to re- SCymnMn. They have and ItoL d ted observ- Man. [r,'****Mil 71t~i-bi * * State Visit Program Is Full One WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (UP) -President Eisenhower for the first time since his inauguration will receive a chief of state as his official guest when president Jose Antonio Remon of Panama arrives here late today. A number of distinguished personages of other nations have come to Washington to see Eis- enhower since he entered the white House last Jan 20 among them Crown Prince Aklto of Japan and the prime ministers of several European countries. But Remon will be the first aetual chief of state to Visit the new United States Prei- dent, and as mueh bthe program tat e w follow whie here win agt the protocol pwter for imflar vt10e1,18 the fu- tu*iqeh as that of King Paul and.lueen Frederica of Greece nesa month. c; only is Remon the first cf of state to visit Elsenhow- er but he also is the first chief vautlva of .a tip America li to e~ whiashngton June, 1951. the en president of oir,, aD Pisea, was the t the en preaijet Tru- Of- td ar- RP Preside Favors 'Eqi For Equal lion: ent 4 1 Pay Workrv -0o- MIAMI, Sept. 28 (UP) President Jose Antonio Rem6n of Panamd, stopping here lost night en rouNlte Washington to vift President Eisenhower, said f OiWJ of the main problems he wants to discuss during biti4 i is thqt of racial discrimination in the Canal Zone. - The Panamanian President stopped in Miami dedicate the building of The Americas Daily, new lingual newspaper devoted to Latin America. efhs which has been pubhshed here since July 4. . hitw liftyls w with the United Press, the i nion President indicated that he would seek a new dan% with the United States in the operation of the Panami' Canal. ve been rmenti -Yf-- sident Rem6n said, he wishoufliu Eisenhower "proms s ration of the Poa mm6d al to the progress of Panama." President Reaodd wo dl cus e thase hml * Sbrod neS . j- *J *k1, and No XU PM*i -* KMhP SAr will be taken to the WMaIe StheW wfI U pend St Washing- iWdent and Mrs. xlsenhow- I|'lgYa Istate dinner this ote Remons in the u Huse. with the guests in- pg members of the Pana- ap part ard high officials w UnItO Slates govern- Mgow ingoorI the visit- reident and Sora Remon krarter their residence to opuse, aero! Pennsylvania 0. from the White House. ai be.thr 'home during pf their stay In S r. moving In- dent Remon lltblle to Mount l A rthe home of j *. and place a IM5 e tomb of the ft the United Vernon, the Ial cemetery, B ek to Washng- ai n ether wreath Ief the unknown War I. S offeringg. the cus- of distinguished war dead of the will be placed with ceremony der- onsflag of both S displayed and their them played by the s Army band. l of the Organila- one Pae 4, Cl. 6) ns Return 'W a=G, Germany, Sept. ).-*Almost 500 German II prisoners, includ- a women and eight chUl- returned to freedom in Dermany today after more ht yearsIn Soviet "war h", camps. of 468 m women, women drn h rand sunk- iked, d out of the k oe at iBar usen to- ad.wee taken in luxury *bo &&a triation ennd NOW S1i of them Be ht or nine Mwere returned I6rlas 4 01 I ,- Lo K'~wtS Mr Jun no to Readn" the New YOrk Mat a polc s ys .today in one ef It le dIl 'or equal w articles lowed. "Panama is celebrating 14ts fif- tieth anniversary thi ye and The Pan It is more than fitting at the said he all United States government should "competition be the host to the friendly and chants have nonular President of PanamA, United Stat Jose Antonio Rem6n. ed commissa "President Remon r e a c h e s in the Canal Washington today, where he will spend three days. Be i n g an Indicating ardent baseball, fan. New York ment wants will see him on Oct. 1 for the the income world series knd for more formal of the Panai ceremonies before he goes home Remon point on Oct. 7. treaty for t "The visit coincides with the canal gives first stages of another series of mon interest talks on the treaty relationship Canal to the between our two countries. Panama." "When PanamA was famoed In 193 a basic treat was made "Panama i nrovlding for an tvlt pav- proportion ment of $25.090 in la D .r the President VA use of the Canal e and for Presldadt mutual defense Sand tr guar- the United antees. hae always 'In 1938 this was. re The lions aAnd th United States Chag e an- he and Pr nudity to 1430,000 M t i a can reach a bookkeeping change, since the wi bring h value of gold had dim ed -but Petwy" to we also gave up ri ratrntee Harm of Panamantel ndence kar H ant the right 'W, aft ne to on thae' tra maintain that ine. a e Now the Pana ns want to Maml yes another evasion. PldeUmt Re- ence ast nlg m6n fn a speech tWMI his coun- gotators are try: 'Neither millions nor alms; we want justice. "The 'justice' consists in a larger annuity osvnent. econ- omic aid and d on d to dieCrl-r U I industry and labor in the Canal Zone. f "The negoMaUing gong on now are exploratory. an effort to solve the ir bl~m %s v relntPr- nretatiop te treaty and b . aemintIstaU .Mmures. A at for The re ason wtrtrin It this Ga I n tote way can be uderstood by re- Owners of th 'mbei tat O n amendment was served I to a tret the sama the UaN wh formally Ae Senate ra. MhboEtRb tiftoauonl a treaty. -1bwt 'Then tour or five hi a M ob- r at ae n to&MM tiatlong l0n Sept. W The on fetr pre w188 is took 110 Isg1. sU at.on meeting. r i wrod of two OuayaluU, I ears 94 1 th9i .0te did not 90 IM ) ratfy thetM JMa ato 'presilt itdBt N oft lm ret k4 Wal fm o e with a ew 6 as and he ama iy of ork" I that hi ienseumaseg j| IZone."*'*' that hisnm a greater from the tt ma nal, ed outthat t 1 he e sqeaon hff aoint and 00 it In the Paag SUnited Staka&. . mon Said. .Reanto States s been fI it he feels esident "just - 2 pins natg odioArt ht. Also today.) "AU^- -u JPne 7. a am I hmetao. ?,i" j.r i ) r;-a I * -.., ""I.-.- - ; - Ye-s M' rgi J has bet T edOlW a weMd o a AN r atlhe fied by miWU __.__ __ .___ - -\ A rl~~~~ ;;'Jt. + I l : ,., . 4 -hil I , 1 ' t t t -., -- ' 4`, - '4# '7A0 ; PA AMA AMER.CAN . A tionable Recommendation Al 4J 4ar 6uetet ev W PANAWA 1 aimaic O NA.MORIO 4 IA. 0INO r Ne w S 7 H *rat1T * 0 4X 1 114 1 6ANAMA. R. Go P . TILRPHON4 PANAMA NO -0740 LIN-) S A .. . CA.I ADORM. PANAMIWICAN. PANAMA .. !Oft N "OICEN 5t 173 CEPNTIA AgVINug eaTWORN ITH AND tIs Se 07oto POnmeN RopROeWranaryv. leOsH11 a Pa- Res. INC -AWeAnt 4 !r8ArI0.) A LW S Mt MAnoIN Y N AaWve N0W YeNI 68T. .. o..-. .. >o--vA ,od :, ,.,r'o vvt --e--, M 8-- \'\ I'R .- -i PO IX, MONT-S IN ADVAN A SO 1 3 00 7-1:1T THI$ IS YOUR PORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN ST. LOUIS -The1 delegates to0 4E Y-the AFL convention here laugh- MOMm ed loudly when- Vice-President fge Nixon defended 'resident Ilsei- / Sower as a mnan who never lT HM I L breaks his word. ., ... n S h Mail box as an open te oa s .dus t The Pana mer The delegates to this conven- JM aSn t terms are received gitafully and are handled is wholly eonfi- sucheered wild ly faced the . dent meaner.Cray- suited and gaay faced. D12 6SMt *, o"M et eyan ucaribete a letter dea't be impatieat 0 -t 0 sst appear h hybung Vice-President stuck outWlson A M I his ehin and .said. "This Adflhln- - seal way. Lter aem published in theo ader .gsived.h"ci d "is ' Please. yto keep I. Iitealr 'limited to slipag teonelll. Istration will lose. the next- elec- Identity of letter writer is held is trictest confidence. the conclusion of this Adminfs- tr *H s " '.,,the "conclusion of thisAdmiis This newspaper aMum esn mresponsibility tor tematts as opinlios 2 tlOfs Kr wod an, 1 O|i s pressedsd in letters 1mm ueMarson tration's first four years In of- iA.- prs in leter mm me fice, the American people 1A con- .'-'." .... !nf Sclude it has served the greedy . SAN ANTONIO BUGLE few, as theterm has been sed, get an over e Si': tor~ ~u t the detriment of the many..." 'Q. MS Oe AMfL// oritr n t i Big doings down in the valley Oct. 1' to 20 -and I can't go. In the noise ofthe whiitlltng .. d.protec WD ad, t el a iui .i King's Ranch the largest in the world celebrates their delegates whoopingtt up for a 2)49 so centenary in improving the cattle, industry and producing the Republicaa defelSat, they lost )l fg IWD l "s ;oW=67con celebrated San Gertrudus breed to cross with the Brahma and the impladtls e of the fellow- D) 7oe ti "e Y b5entd wa. *ft Herberd. Visitors are already booked from as far away as Aus- Ing 'word Therein Diek Nixes1 8g. pt paa? .' Wil he aprfl tohe)ak trtlia and Turkey. and also covering the whole American con- went right over the heads of W ,r-lCa r .40t d ll he ". b t r.ftI titent. the AFL leaders and spoke to. L governor of Teias Shivers has arranged to take care of their la', members ' PrisAdent Fisenhower at his ranch near Mercedes on Sunday, Oct. to the "8,06,1SM people who 18 water while he will meet President Cortines of Mexico for the work for a living in this coun- n ni e nof the F'alcon dam. try n t n th we.te water Iwas 94 feet deep and overflowing at Spillway last d there, ianludin h a t corn which was as high as "tho cerely, a OOP elephant's eye, Nixon de- W. J. (Pop) Wright slivered a speech which will rank S t ACTION WANThgD w hie6) .- teoa wen rha 4pL- ,Kol f Bit: c c t eetion days. )... a i I Mt:a housewife andv a member of the USCA, eI .tthe,4a Dramatically enough, -this be . th open-meeting at Cristobal to see wht was being done 'by th speech came on th exact anil- UM a organizalon. I was surprised to hear one delegate comment to versary of the famous tel visitpon .- This made- a bad impression on me at the beginning, and the. airwavesto anser char it n ,L. s._s , mS the griping about th6e same old things th l ept. coming on bi political fd f and ', .ta ovdr ) a bomb,.l f wdloor dldWA especially impress e ,, considered the AFL speech s I delighted "vhen a resolution wa .r yopoped and tough a one to geto o g tM T At tha4 t i'me a g01 4and t, 'he told woar, U&V+ u Idflly accepted to start a letter writ 1 u to Con- talk, be told iIwu at a. l- ...." men and action f Washington to- badk the firsttwo GAO g the A vto all. .- . Theargumentspresented sounded logical. Especially the one poiJ1tl1 enemies who were giv-C) that ih order for us to stop this nonsese. we must have a civilian g him. the ooldestc treatment 't report i great boird who live here and have business experience, ad their d- they've hndd any e re renaket 7in n rettor should have a business reputation to protect. the past 20 years, unleaded a Anthere SI am writing this letter to encourage the offiere.'o get be- long talk which .sent the A AL' .....u a A hin-that resolute --- - -- leaders into the ooloraafter- a In -An AgerBoaswifge wards ay, he wasaa"clev- li. .', " eplain -thoim ageIof his w.4NteNot eIta t..as .. 6W- wif w t ith the plotureof.his e I a o o tie (s, he 1 bertel htat c a t e A e o t h S aAt Neyr Id.w t , o d.. ..... .....l Wlk t hae t th c y a d d e t6 henaow ter mtlO tsh I Yt'*w1athr Aeca people? Some Of sthem Wt. Aisli theWo maottr the tel, eahl endt tW?7s. a StA so1 frhf .3ovl t0. r Sn ay about eral, Cramer i t be- lso t that the on t 1 ergamet0 n and h es in apbtlhe. oard work orn kora Mesure, authorityt at the It s. e' tl g- l a v e latle whU are ritproe a- In asvi I oramenta e r t r "OT *.+ ws r +ws e....co. __.e.. t he reetherin f a' e""' 5' "* 'e'ea .....910M:4-s t 1 ntuet be the wife with him on Euthit trip-gg youio itAin a lhbS eW slbl ed o 1 t ntofee Emu isi>enato W.'10n a..B r ':e i suf t for tn ae*e -dnt tl" eat, be fe ofo- 'iwar br ".... m hinfather whem he dooamoeleqnacy to cagof has beeX au-I eeseef tril a.tr.ar-mtormt"abill, whatc'r- om... peter, an ld worker and Savot hNsAtm TAL O T 9W4 t a ssskag rM wo.ft&. *i~all grocEr.o anda on tleel-v,: ' .-IoVAtrol Irmer 0" h4Is temper as a ,-the ,adimen0 fsee him, hmWC r a No.. ma- m, ,whent h l sreprinted ant Se" w .e . in com m. seecae. e. aser .mL- g -'.. ,, 'a W CENTRAL -L.b Pr*nt 9 .00 .. -a...Alth.iro, emr.t.es-, new W...w.... SPANISH ORCHESTRA politeness of the labor leAdros rst hteltm t .. .eWw1 UtCAPR ICO ESPAFOL" hbiuwl t r h's ha y e. .. e.- _The Preleat, the Vi- weed l...Lame hat m swwaW 4m tmem OW.sa Aew l -nthi wil villa ... tight ery that the record tih ea-m&--A rawe on the s for anl wI *Ihe 5)sIy Salt bek at the s..ggn-, wowower -. es. whc el btth ~ of giat masalge vs ggbier's el a u-re u ly., ., 1-1 Wu- a W- m m Wonrir AT.. (O aM %4-4t "GUILTY BYSTANDE with Zepry Scott L A.DU: $rS.O- R se It' is b "VI Yl" sube.ent .io "e SIV LI --... aIns Ntai sasI ams Y voguh""IU "SHN95 THE WOLF"v "THE SWROr9 EO .EIN US" .... p. - I -jfr... .Al.i .- 1.40Q 4 Q** 8 't. . no..t* r . ...,WKrir h SbtNth Gettia a,| KO^iK PANAMA. LTD. S .. tdral of StLke not PANAMA CITY, F. motorshp which limped into BY OSWALD iCOB .Weeto 4p3-- h r umne." Port Isabel,. i n fr ANNOUNCES '" n ds up uetoe t re10 i r -- ..S.Bh "a a "s.. .qualls ever South Coed Guard utile QJ'873 meh COmi Rub eualls orgia leaioed ronoa distress" I the closing of their Tivoli Avenue Branch S"ebls rru-*aiw, allst- we -1 on September 30th. All pending busi'n Sn T f brSat a M d ton teh" 94 with (hat Are will be attended at our Mai Ztone alm ast qWwent down Into the 4 P'4w t t L ro' th e 2aon e -a nu W- E T n -W S I -e'o f P a n a m a sr b I n it ,e u pth i ta e a slt o i n s p e c t j 1 0 w i a t Jt e ene p tTM Rih R'o nbe rig-t 9 7^43 4 Branch on No. 98 Central Avenue. a. ler. Gooden left Bun day mom- ed power it m SOUTH ^"B g dS ^ t ain g by T-p M e. fo r P uerto.. L 1 ,s.o *=en, 060 t ar 'RB.-Be planu Li Executive Boaro5.tn the 'orgh wi e 1 9 .. -ra ",me' to Panama October 1. The Boar. of the A o tgh win g' o' o 7tr 2 e.wars oB to Pianwa .rOctober 1 Balbot Woman's Club will oeet 4UIw aid hour still T Coral Gbe Super Ata. 3w Htaor e W.e B a Pf DtBa lost all its punch. so F ie . Asx other crew Essi vul. S r. Mrrow, whoClb e were ssued by The hurricane apparently From ur Sperb See 2 4 gusry h anTel y :re t'B6 from the drlean W rather 3urW .p aed.. the ema e v toeS ." .u e an a. m. NOT today weirf r Wlt s Double Puss Pass Pans of Matching Weddlu Rlmp s.toae .,Com'Vpany ,wvi tha.* guest of Al ha Chrpter Notrr frew nsnaa"l. nsulito y*.i- Crestvle .tea. The See efty of Opening leid-- J *tonl Mi.SJMI hon tff' dlt he Alp Chp rrd In puthpast Aplac AiSA F ASTLI C' IA Mi ug1e ben fr1|Pg''the Canal Pii wi metwbure four to _Bd t'hfelurtouh urrCane, maiain- ASA AST L H. Cat b on, Jon- ubl f itina P at the ling contract, with the mainland ns. Panamat "I ton Cl lub qn Cher s. amb ae. ttan after Mt. We only by Highway Patrol radio, When the opponents an- wedding rings for bride and groom are of excellent t i Friday evening... .ble a at" as but miter the worst 1. over, pno-,ce tIi ti, y ,,,weriu vi SAuttfwas prs-ai t e.e t c hees tall hin ae s n al ao are quality, in good fashion and taste, and reasonably : SS.l tea the hnree om the said two ca ere cheery "all s well." oodish to ,el, nem have a bar-, priced. In 14 karat gold S r J 'byt aas- 'i ge over gain. Sinc. tey are hnaingm ' ..o. N.0 10 P 7 At ..wen uooda r you a blan't check, It is up to: s 5 4 7; New CrOs .f will honor toe, '0 dto 1t11 m ide nargt a- bou J7.J 8 barlag tn, M rs O~hlow A B Mr s Joh Lr ew''fel te che rC oa r' thaneS in today's hand the first ea rty r OI S t -the Ca new "fel em Calpabibl, S. C. - b ound of uoading was very in |.w dran, Jomh 1i, and_ Sebree members*.. the1 in tli past a24 houts. 1 atie scoulo tell that oyer, Mr Iowar. Ann, are a thelr homechurchF earl e hurdiane, whi had e na rt paer ha ther l support pandt " ebo Vrgn Willett, at 2621 Diablo terrace, CorosaL at a ibor' vessels actrying for Osome sicd strength sor the aree Iu. k Mrs h&lng pay s A : at w"-le much of the Gulf ,, rashe. L % wa. quwe possible per-, Mrs. Mrb l h .elSng, sad I t And 7 batt ened down trlTON, S 28 (U aps even l.robsole, that Wesi Uk, rns Mrs. SiLor- beI&iA, rM Padn lors. on a tbattir t have been order- had a singleton spade since e aifn Mrs LOU- p d Panama2 a lad leaders to avoid tht opponents had bid tha mI San r Heurtematto : A d, pol. tiea with Adlat suit so vigorously. lop -Ba an ys e u he a r o tq Pres-I It- was toso probable that -- ' -'-ale tHei cll earen Sl powper$ir ae week on West had Wh, aw of clubs and .- ant son o t'r i new post Jno ran ce, "hi r. some way of taking care of' ces ....of.r- .bla w. r holmte n Parsy Ahe t .t-ni tr le.aptoklIE a s ioah diamonds., nhiaDt o, T mas oea t hoer ahrt ho mak A ng th ILAA the wOft that Stm Mn Is As It happened, however. East, d hr l Thomas Coleaan Ambassador IeratMette was .,.. (.wn In a pot-cin'ont wory nimseli about THl ' .n e tfrienpds who te I te2 M a anta the he can toward solvihg kiew thad I e wou-dn'at have to DUTY - st ,Ad rt aSlT. LOUIS Sept. 2 P Md d w dd t(om and that it is noI lPay the hanc at bix hearts. , e- 5ao ALug president reorge any to- dropped ts wage demand fro time had already announced REE I C T al iO30 pme, .. day warned New York shipon 50 to 10 cents n hp ina move The: ope, however to get bi" intenuon of sacrificing in T 1 are : tr 3 6 C No. r era not to gt, a new wageet- to get i t hM t Thpresidential non wsaes aa.t any d heart 161 CENTRAL AVENUE, PANA tedn cl dr'.j ealesnta.l serjHa r o tato a ew W t. hue d ontrlled" remedy. Mt e monih or .,e for a Democratic what It was. It was prcatlcally It is a pleasure to park In front of Csa Fastlich new. Sajd Mr. ert r-the Chagres er Ost No. 16, unionr it will bring "more He noted tt thos .o ally and. dinner where he could impoble "or North to changeill pay your parking epenses. . -e .Oamboa Iald F WIaI evening trouble" to the waterfront. ers signed yairem peak out a a, partisan nd t as promptly : W4 e e.oya. the followg new offlsers Meany said there was "evr"there's nothingjj. would do Before tuvenson left En hwe smallElam. t to.e ...I u ,e s t re .wereO eloqIpA. for the evidence" that the Neo Yor bout it." But, he said, the A world tour, Mr. isenhower ask- Eart itheilore jumped to SI was hig and stands rei call for a ed.him for.aperacp report.on hearts with treat assurance and g parents, r. Cawfr First Vi. om d- Inatnns rnalo t ra a l ~ndaead hifr" a findLg whep ite 'Ndsp..ed. South pa'1d miserably. . Q l Meman, In V"- er, S. H. .MUtrpeseteen; ta- m enes U Dion were "king AtO election when the time is The WHo g last wee suspecting tt he might have W Seblio o.nd Vice-.ommander, Jt e take, Uon wre *aeno b elts c In d hsn the p sl .ated tevenson to lunch two spade tricks, but not dar- adc audM. a oCand of oe of a strike, Ml- no4te with the. rewodent Thursday. ing to tak. any action. North '.K . 'Those attending nc dd : adj t, and not- t wor "" 'of a ":t*.s Thse attending netuded Mr. c Ocer, Hans P. Pedeor He charge o that a heWorkeut u- The lur edict wau e. had no deDense agalmst vuIner- 'i and Mrs. Robert r e s,,o ue m e the walkout -een If U ebe baT alta E -t twmefore car -r M ee rei he Yorlae aha signal ITo 6 wf A." C* n1' Ied on by wlinkg tlir sacrif ice anew :, g-ri ewt otrole o wU be TAFo via 16,oraode h di-e'ad already, promised ta er will be Th L dropped itb ta iii e effet around na2tonal par make. Mrs.* 'sla5dat an opep, meeting w a = at, C t 1 itiftoi 2311:0 tAe ew pa r,, tI headq ^. ty lay to Egs t was Sthlte happy to dou- tithet na to o held Friday, et and that th Melvi D. Hildreth, Demoe- ble six spades. He hadn't been ther son, .aNovember 6. by tha lDeart- meetgliheon Iehors bif tt any tic nationLa.committeeman for sure of six hearts anyway land . a l gpnuh-Bu attr-OW mheA .eeting ;.-hat The coci a thettr beanceuofrI ---- .. Es w rlft a tolou Mraw .;] .andom emender b and t hl The counral q-mel .n .t .hIweioshat thq D.atrlot et Cel*mbla. pas- wouldn't have maide It, of Mrs.. -ea. g ar -ad his The sa ti con I a before:' am asd the w",. along the line to courseJ1, but he could be sure of W, receui.pf the'h ndi tlofl;I co.-, . Mrs. ,r,. sz,,.,-taa ~ -" tnb* W l ,, . ., T t-e aitl it AleS a A coringA a nice .- proft against " Ms w. wBG a .fl .. a .. A: 4.h aIW 4or.lg a j" s,'a fltoVAI Vast tb Mr.w~r U. etrect. Eat *on the -- I"-f irs t trick 1W"Kith the queen oO and- M.ik Ech; Mr. and the Uni where is ready-to taie over nNew hihrts cshd the king of heart of Mrst aennevlle: Mrs. Ol- plans to vacation Detp Rv- York dookers who wanted to stay and then switched to the king o h 19.iMre a dnJ and Mrs, r, Coinetut for weral in te A. He a) ei, New nTHE NEW ao. He n too the i te H N. weeksl Ffof ueav.011. He next took ehe e e forE re to Y T ork localM hP" Indica h ktin of clubs followed with the wee-ks. anted to lepfeha q olin *P of dtaS 2 e di and then c-piare- 'FHv ONGwo Sifteo e t-a b '"Al uni"o.n ty them. r -on. -paaS'tth 'ft@orcing dum- CONG -t uieo'n' t aals, hbutl lNtw- the lloyers. fmyto vell ff nd. West Bh had wei ye t laton N. C. O.'coulctrefuse to I-ain with the to lose second club trick. for he the Wied Stat held a luheonestablts uonon the porthe a penay f 1100 points. I s*at tlbe pn- reent Atlas Oiceden. repliel: "cat their business. POice of -4 ,oi a -lended Th ,MenA notC thte eo f n y -could be a ,g l At* Ta- -gMartio TIO of HOTELSof ....7.. 3' -I ct"iwl mea l ue h- / 90;i ,' e t P itleas lo "atte-.w he wgrflag amv argument!- 'u N of I waterfrent it the Tuk-u le soas they dibe tirgot here. She! new -hateled e Ia r Telephoto s g9t'out of the car and'signed an 6 thzJMe9f.ae Igharte ed union on sisault complaint sinst him. We're glad you're here... We hope a r the fin vo p!--by Mrs. you. enjoy every minute of your stay docks. te. h., l t rh ,. .. and will be."most pleased to assist o o.anldasto .. nW 'eqmt 4 .t thee m Panama. He aol reporterN s most of the -or: les -s- locala wee .n the Great Lakes areas, and totased about 7,000 "."!-y"*... I '-:. me.tner. He ifltod FO R.WEE woweriu:,XAKT VX wit Bitqr .2 tensA" -,SENCINF-:and thu perfe t 81. Louis -i,, ,ai'ra & ou . .. C ERATORE jthBiMt'r J..WL RY.. Ter.-. .. ..,.-T Mr. y wmna npA ". .... .............. l.....t .. 0'.a* t'ue "..s-o, PA2AMA COLON W7"M;wu '' 4 ..t ,11 . .I- -- "- "S 9 High quality bras in fine satin, designed by,,a b io a y lta ( you, 'GO DE $S,, n t uoe in: other but the Ft go ao avs t, "one th gives comfort! or ILa gPM1hi6Wu Von, . ......br .-h iv,- looe-k --.---' A-TeS.3 .,. .. L..t '' ',,.m' e4 ,- . J ; Federal Economists Foresee prosperity Despite Weak Spots WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 "UPJ 1. Some" weaktkesses have ap -Ooxernment economists pre- pared in auch Industries as au Icted today the American peo- tomob les. steel, larmming. far le will continue to enjoy good machinery and certain house, -lmes next year although some hold appliances. However, tl -weak spots" appear to be shap- build-up in inventories In son -.ig up in the nation's economy. I parts of these jnrdustries Is star They said there already have ing to taper ofi! Been some breaks in the 1950-1 2. While business is Investir 1953 *'boom" and that more a record amount of money "readjfstments" are expected. new plants and equipment. th But they added that even it a investment probably will declir .'recession" should come. most in the next few months. *wage-earners, and business in' 3. Trouble may flare-up in thl general, probably would not feel housing industry, due primarll t. to the difficulty of would-l In a series of separate inter- home owners in finding morn .ylews, these men listed a num- gage loans Housing Adminlstrr ]er of factors pointing toward a tor Albert M. Cole warned t1h Continued healthy eco no0 my. American bank.rs Assn las They also cited several trouble week that if private institution tpots and drew the general con- do not make morc money avail that the good outweigh- able for home loans, the govern qtnwwrbad. ment willW qtqpin. The economists interviewed 4. Talk of possible "bad times presented a crOEa-sectien oiland gloomy prophesies coul the government, including the: lead to a dangerous depressiono Commerce, Treasury and Agri-,state of mind Leon Keyserlini culture departments. a member of president Tru Opiniotis aps were sought man's Council of E-onomic Ad from'bankers attending the ivlsers. said today the nation American Bankers Assn. meet- could get Into a "substartipl IM here last week. recession if Americans vleld t We'are the kood things they a "psychology of defeatism o saw: fear." 1. Income, spending, produc- .ear." tion. sales and emplyment are Keyserline also said. however. either at or near; the highest that the nation could avoid a re levels ever reached. While con- cession by working toward a one uvoer credit.is at a record' eak third increase In nptlonpl nro the .economists feel Americans ductlOn and the standard of liv Share earning enough to justify it. In' by 1980. 2._ .h. Sev lt.v: Treasuory Secretary Oeorgee ready among the moat -healthy. T s S ta epre further. They include ol tex that "there is no rqson to have tiles, paper and power. Defense any great fear If. here s sn spending cuts now pann d will there ,r some soft spots." not have a serious effect on; i Otrmm-or, indeed, on most indus- tiles. Aparty-pretty ,A, X ere are several "built in" luncheon plate, "wt in the economy which 1 ahtuld insure relative prosperity. , MAmog them t are a growintf pop- ilatioat intensive research and development on new and cheap- .ptoduets and unemployment / r- - and old-age insurance. - 4. The Eisenhower administra- i on, with its political life staked Sn. continued prosperity, will use Small possible government resourc- *s to stave off any serious reces- slor: A number of programs al- Here's a salad pretty as a picture, ready have been prepared for yet hearty enugw to be a main I emergency use, including pub- lun"cheaMi dl mb juicy shrimp lie works projects. n topped with SFactors which might work a- *inst good times; I endcutead S ino l poikfia sty"0 st/ 'ea d. r ech serving, place MAKE FRIENDS I aitomato on crisp le*ntuce, spread ... .... 1- .the sections lhtly apart and fil h1w ceftir with cooked shrimp a dtiopped celery Garnish with ii .-. *1n emsee weV6 party Ie : Be sure to use Sygi ven here day. For KreftMayommaise gives t to thechild. And the . ch looks embarrassed. Well, why shouldn't he? What answer ly K know can be make to that remark? t Ka ft r o It you want to get on with a thUd, say something to him that 1 ives him a chance to respond- I asteat d Of just feeling silly. I " 'MliS WELKIN Planetar There's You W1S,3 PANMAoUppI ACROSS I Order from the bill of - 5 A Is carte or table d'- 9 A of butter 12 Mouthward 13 Roman road 14 Falsehood 15 Fondling 17 Measures of area 18 Peace goddess 19 Sense organ 21 Enervates 23 Male cat 24 Gratuity 27 Pedal digits 29 Crippled 32 Declaims 34 Displays feelings 36 Dinner courses 37 Least cooked 38 Ginger - 39 Ireland 41 Pronoun 42 Beverage 44 Blackbirds 46 Lowering 49 Eagle's nest 53 Tr,;nis stroke 54 Choice 56 Every one 57 Shakespeareani king 58 Singing voice 59 Born 60 Girl's name 81 High notes DOWN 1 Central points 2 Maple tree genus Eating Out 3 Ulusual 4 Paradises 5 That man's 6 Indolent I Canvas shelter 8 Rye fungus 9 Companions 10 Ventilates 11 Try 16 Placed, as at a table 0 Hue 2 Sheriff's force 24 Mix a green salad 25 Persia 26 Savory [i| 3 J 2B Small finch 45 Bristles. 30 Network 48 Wolhound v 31 Royal Italian 47 Tree trunk . family name 48 Require 33 Fastens 50 Brook , 35 Lunatic 51 Jot 40 Kind of sleeve52 Seth's om 43 Corridor 6 As*e . . -1,-i I l II --'S.. -: 2 3J - - -, I s' - I-ll' / .-- r---T g------- p----- ____ + _, :.:__ . - 4-4' t -___ I P" -U UNITED FRUIT COMF Great White Fleet NEW ORLEANS SERVICE *S.S. 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L 2 .....,.,,, ;0-14L 9.' , .J. I ,- ..... O L 1 ..... Ost. 9 e " ..... Oet. 16 ...... s I .....Oe 3. dVWAARM MtM W4g8b N Newcomer argm Arrives OH A5%iea. 41A1 4LLADWM pt %0 Rft I ni.. *rl b ".00.U L i. .C. ,qM.Qet q CafGt lo.5114 .4. .- -- -iss . ....O t. M U *. ... it~, .No ... 'n '. ...- lgttelork, New 4 Ie* ork. e. Da olly in a Eaang g ",. ,. .g e..+.. 'O. ,', .. . . .i .o;. Af A~. 0" ny2in a Na - ~ ~ 1E~E 'RI *t a's ru Girl With a Goal Chances I. 1a *I 4 A ..- ." . M~ ~s~:-' 's~ r'~ 'S.- . . .. - ,'-, Irh. MaW. Slh I^,r~j .1 -I _ ~_~ Zl I Q (Bra STl IP ETOGIC TIA cARTYW a I tiflllfr Vff i Tsissa lmma-s 1 snnO l " L. ." SI~ - it &A ,: ;: j, ,,- -- .. i I... .... .. - y.., ~ ~ ~ ZL ^ y.. j78WH y T^fi 4hlbpe -4 -.Am9lNi -. NEW YORK,Sept. 2 (UP) by Erkuse Jehimon The birth ci a 24-Caoq7 M. months a rmatureanwi tBy Y I NfE JOHNSON. ftot smaller than dia r,- - wasre announced todI.aya tort said they bellMy she ROtLLWOOb (N1) Ex- Phyllis arri-ed In London for would .survive. '.. clsively Yours: Xbq buzz was "River lieat." her first press con- -ti The child a Negro.. wa born loud pnd Insistent at a splashy ference was devoted to convinc- Sto a telephone operator ad her party oe by Hollywood hair Ing the English journalists she of machanle husband UINP at styllat Sa1d makW-up experts. wasn't the sexy type. Writes ,l o wr Pfli. a Soon as Jane Powell sieds Oeary Phyllis: hls but nniar- Steffan, he will wed Bonnie told them the truth. I was .rivel wa wit f u had Buehler, the airline hostess who chosen to play the role merely S" ----passed the crisis. lost an arm and a leg in a mo- because I was under contract to K ral D s test B IWi A hospital official u a- torboat tragedy at Lae Atrow- the studio and In spite of the line -s, len .. to .A. bette Hop3 Calvert- i the head. Gary didn't lqave the fact that I resemble Jane m ussel tii tt1 'Is l tiniest .e y o ever boal there. brave girrls.aidae ld Vt the eve- about as much as Robert Mitch- an J. W. The Amerma Medical a- Then i a fetoe.thein-, it- a- tlon n hicao ,e e the in-, S' to that the smallest er troduetIe of UIlywM's new TATS PRTTY SURE S*1 th teee recorded was euelil Jean deb stars IS th Wampas trdi- I MBoths of fe lear- Bemnn, who wl heiln2 ounces tion-KsthleMa HHsm Marlyn Here's how sure they are in g thi rtr" rning when she was born JSlf4, 1936 Novak, Pat Crley, an- Reno that "Shane" will win the S" olvian t ife.. In Chicao els, Joa Weldoa, Kuaru MlUlar, Silver Spurs award as the best St* Doe Avedon, Sara Shas, Elaine western of 1953. The Reno '-~-' "Babette had. t one Stewart, Babara arw and, Chamber of Commerce has al- tc chance oUl of 100 lg" a from TV, Jan O'rka and Do.ready put in a request to Alan -tor sa "It re ha ColI. iLadd to clear dates for an ap- - "t i.~~Uaa Btatartty0 Lft a Mary McCarty wasl e hit ofaccept the award next year-just nht born al the eveneg with a satire on n cs aand her.t nd I Hedy Lainarr. who poured her, -k work" J A custody battle sl rippling the own moolah into a screenplay of ol wrvaton ck 2 1calm waters betwe Eleanor, the Biblical story of Esther and rO..abatteo c uced12- Parker and Prhdaetr Bert Fried-1who Is slated to star In the proj- "Babette, utM 12- A was So. r .o f Oullan at, theJW- | |lob. Perhaps It id cdralnes foreeat Iond last in Londonsu tois oto ,eo at r ndre-nches long at a wnll re t 111 inthrle monhsy Wters bt l hopping mad at Swiss producer Se. reon mAtlv'. at ttwebeevrn n an incubo:t; il she weighsor isn't feeVng tt nerous l Arthur Cohan. He's announced IIfmt, eal t. laO.a' b h13 tdsIMeaI .and oneto pounds. about shAih nflher blleyaO a hi own film vetion of the Abbos- SAItM Ir r C. N I be heldly om I t on her stoirywith ein pLobr ligr : i haPteaal t n.,t art te thW i asub t bl.-. erap it isn't cura]n or lda and Hedy Il ready to sue toa ws elda Ma tb S A.t B.L tri ccp'rc I te i ,pprtiot t S INI Ie Shelley Winters Vttormporestabntsh prla prity. on "4.piteMber 25 at the, nW, ** Gna man marriage. Vlttorio tel- I a J 31 Berts .WMl an_ Bue.t Cmmte.'s he.ring, of WILMINGTON. N.C., Sept. 28 ARTIIE WRITES BOOE Medallion Theater stages "The mterl tr 4 whren the fund ta (Phelley d) Ofcals ve nnoun- slow Boy with Brian Aherne '. R. ort l O- tt n .will be "announSid that e ps Wlinto Titly to Rome with te b theom on their thirt 3fth Dolores Dorn the -- s. t t public .d Morehead oy tl h ume.of short stories by Arte new arner beautheyv would lust t" Te~es agenda wIll IAcud It T South Atlantic haw will be "Boys and Girls To- as soon that her real name was Au u wlth presentationa h po ltan s. ol gethat." ounda rlke his auto- not told. It was Dolores Heft be- -,*W f, i: Budgeta Caommi teoe haring of WrUa NTON C bo Sept. 28 AlTIop By. Wore she played the role of Ran- Ife; obnjuctIn Si the Junor rl r --- dolpe Scott's leadnc lady In s n I amhe at s and Alboa Sfgh cool tA nseapprths th O e Tnttle--and who could Blouwty Hunters."ia ritV Oo f Der w a fooWlae tBaouBte du that the poa a int Title of t he fort?--s eloe to nabbin Oct. 3.... Dolores Dornthe' np aa f ,ert.1qOct l.BMorre lt'adt- oheadr Cityaroln will the ume of shrt stori the tele- Ingre d Beautan and Roberto Thaagenda il tiicallytl outhAtlantichbo Shaw will beBoys and Girls TO- as soon that her real name was SDaa fcths Club by Th really satam tihe contest. o t r ound p eeMother." RSlands Winters seeautm anet home in En land Hft er- hower of-th W s Tha evenings meeting the k ere to e fini r the tin film deals involving the pair ,- T-omthn lbClub. l. ast reulalrt scheduled month- meht reaehed',tt -e t. Clarenee Day role. He's the s- work out. ;I wn if- LJWIhn W. Peabody, Mrs. Iv rJssion of theBoard before apartment of Agriculture, H. tod who ph Scotl Wmel g ly a L me' f -C.tu'lVe teta n tLag-ewav on OoCOt. oO, com al the "tCharlte Char" movie se- ttarn-Baturda. oe ria hebbetter-slose to Sig f sted Ltw. Colonel anf is, W "aotA1- aeitfr s i yalb tfBT Michum, 12-year-old U vs ca gl trs, Cu t t s he w mO enrH o government ow ed by tpdere of Bobth aRond inter soen England If aOt'eofibw Ilst de S op M el m te a ClreneDa role. He's the work out.M S Lld Mrsv uon of the- Boardbmnto rlt l t who rplaf Wner fland! - W e apd e fo r e Larcomb, Om Oalent ete in the Charlie Chan" movie se- Swo r that ro tin ofother processed Jimmygured two Mthuannor r Lttw t . ColonelanMr s e ea-e one film wpl risky business. aalld feu, ichy oes. i d nthe r meidgon110%A dsr the choice of Warner ---- ent in Eng- se sooo s deoup has roductonM dad, e wthin inches of get teR otel W TEL ow Admin triton will depe n e pt rt YMARttm 1trateor Howard d when Gordon Saounce next week to depst o, ma sufigured two Mitchums i inih purchases ... rMolder mO B- BS ratofor h total .)-.ount o d. yendor' lnt or facll t sD this lea-l M beret p aoerty a be ipbaseted by iovesrment trporal e- scontact the Supply and Fie- ert couldthe route the s choice oftWarernting-upersoo toskin ik c neo.coDlle4hyllSirkas"Msl O e, Cco bolo Naval 87 to whatever 0sorie toda would bey 4Sta' 3-n "ha"e PANfore the C-ening A. rator Howard Gordon to 'norfarR LL.A VISTA Lux L th.t M a-ie Whiteore o,2sratol0t0 aainvt:10 p.m.2 w. leA rUobto the tge- AT 8:30 P.M. A TO ute the himet DaIrnVinpoCaOe, i e, . Solo S .towa.e CONCERT HOwub to El-l"VISARTLUX T R Cosbritt t J .. onerate at wiUth wam -adbhn. . ieman / it S- TROPICAL. S.e rWIDESCNEMN * TODAY Double Feature ,I4' Wqek-End Release I George Brent, In TANGIER '. INCIDENT The Bowery Boys, in i JALOPY - "FORT TI" tI Technicolor ! RIVEFtN \ JzM -S HOWARD KIAL JA=M OAm1., Ii S "DESPERATE A ARCI" For LAf ln A A w'dernessl ,- ANtO r CAR jMW asoudson, in-, JAIL ..B An Iawm rMeeto O Ao ibh -, 3ME33A In rI IMPOIN ,FALt '; VICTORIA .jba Payfe, In MAmDER OF THE SEVEN SEAS" Yvonne de Carlo .In- FOWR ALGIE3S" 0 1A Adm. Ltca I.59 sm W1I4ACE S ;TERLING l0 * 6-PIECE LUNCHEON SETTING $ 14.- * VIOLET * KING CHRISTIAN * IRVING DIRECT CANAL ZONE DELIVERY. FURNITURE FOR , Bedroom, Dining-Room, Living-Rodi ' IMPORTED AND NATIONAL Only finest selected dried mahogany used. Choose your own styles and colors PAYMENT PLAN TO SUIT CUSTOMER , RADIO CENTER 7110 Bolivar Avenue Col6n 40 -----*---- * *%f ~ ~'; ~ -.1' i.'," i you to be the guest of MISS ELVIRA COELHO of DOROTHY GRAY COSMETICS who will be at -:1 14' r - a, i .'JL. MADURO JR., S. A. MADURITO'S. From Monday Sept. 28 to Saturday Oct. 3, .to gait personal advice on the gars of skin l. l;opics and to demonstrate 4 w'(I secret of modern make-up. 100 Central Avenue Tel. 2-2844 PANAMA Front Street Tel. 888 COLON WED. 30 A 'a the wonderfilm x sets a new standard for sheer entertainment and enjoyment! I - 1 - - OngL ~ 9b! - , . t" . * r -* * i <,' '*r. ** *Ulj .i.-" . :" 'Y~Y~a~i~" md * - . * - H You -. , ell' em... Yhen You Tell em thruI A. Leave your Ad wilhh uhe if iur Agents or our offices in No. 57 "H" Stree No. 12,179 Central Ave. Colon LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 Tivoli Ave.-Phone 1-2291. a d MORRISON'S Fourth of Juyi Ave.-Phone 2- "NOVEDADES THIS" Via Espafa No. 34 Panami R. P. (Dsoft Vifte Uabt Im Agencia Interdacional de Publicaciones -0441 No. 3 Lottery Plaza Phone 1-3199 .i~ I.. - ..- I I.. .1 I ?aaauaa CARLTON 'IPWI STORE PROPAWANDIM LA. FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RESORTS FOR SA A.E | Household Automobilesa Vte l ov .as. eeheu.1 eat.,e. ca'so8b OW ilem Autonebil Wr le------ sAe Ame s. s Santao Clara. Plea. bring Oc? SALE. -- Bedroom, livingroom FOR SALE:-1949 Oldsmobile 76 2083 A-- C. 3. linens. Phone Balb-e 2-1866. and dining set, furniture good De Luxe 4-door sedan. new Oclob- ondition. 49th Street No. 17, er, 1949, excellent mechanical DR. WENDEHAKE. Medical Clinc WILLIAMS' Santo Clem Beach Cdt- '. Bhone 3-4408. condition, point retouched, excel- Central Avenue "K" street, corner toages. Large. comfortable odern. p lent tire.. new seat covers. oig.r-al telephone 2-3479, Panama. near beach. Balboa 30 .wcept :OR..SALE:-- Kenmore washing mo- owner, no accidents, 1,000 weekends cbie 25 cycle New Cristobal 22! oner no accid 0 Pn'es To MIAMI & NEW YORK Ovia AEREA c S " bp-23c wC31. $1100. Telephone Panama 2- Boe.ng 4-engine planes. One-wo Grinlich Sante Cie* vllmih-sl- pon 7________ o M,ami:S $70.00 Round Trip tags. Electric c ici a Itxtif OR SALE:-Frigidaire refrigerator, FOR SALE:--Fontiac 1952 Hdrama. $126 00. One-way to New York. moderate ra Telphenle441 .44 60 cycle, perfect mechanical an- tic 6, two door, dark green. 5.OOC $114 00 Rcund-trip $214 00 See GOmbos; 4-567. Pedro Mgu . edition. $120. Real Host 4-burne. miles Manugc.rs private car, per- PANAMA DISPATCH SERVICE phillip. Oceanside codou. C gas stove, oven, broiler perfect fect condition, $2.100 can be It.- telephone 2.1655. Clara.Box 435, Bolbe I stove. $2C Mahoganydouble bed. non-ced nma 2-0620. ECIAL EXCURSIONS v.a LACSA Panama 3.1877, Cristotal 317. stresss S0. Mahogan sing LOST i~ "PANAMA-MEXICO one way $105 .Houss on beachSo bed;-mctress, $50. Mchgny LOST & FOUND 25 roundtrip$17925Hd a sr .ing. table, mahogany buffet, .limit ,$165, good one year: to Phgag. she's, Misc. Telephone Poham REWARDD ioundand returned LOS ANGELES one way $179 509 or Sf ce 2 -1067. block brief case with records a,'d. round trip $312 89 190 dayo limitri. [ _: --06-- .registration cord for "Moniserrat- Panama Dispatch Service 36 Ave- FOR RENT | rOR SALE:-BendIx automatic wash-* on Unitea society Joseph W. Lee n da Nacicnal lAutomobile Row) -FR E or 25 cvcle $100.00. Also Frigio- 4178. Pueblo Nuevo. Tel Panama 2-1655 aire Deap Fieeze. House 610-A, -- _--_ Ous Anccn IBoulevard. POSitiOn Offered FOR SALE FOR RENT -2 bedroom chilet, liv. -- .-- ---- .ngroom. dninnroom, pori, gar- OR SAL- 25 cycle Westinghouse Exporienced Exportman handle docu.- Miscellneou age No. 4 Samuel Lew facing I retaera ofr, porcetoin, new unit & ent, own correspondence in Eng- "Fabrico de Mosaics" nami l mnWcr. $75. Call 2-1782 or 2- lish. Appiy 5 p. m. Celonese, S. A., PANAMA CANAL COMPANY 2792._____ ____ Colie 31 lse No. 38. OFFERS VARIOUS ITEMS FOR RENT. Completely 4urnishsdi FR -A Cresidence in La Cretarfoer four OR SAL Youh bed-remododeled, APPLICANTS FOR ARMY SERVICE FOR SALE months Thre t bedrn tw ci! News wardrobe, 2-stphonee 3-1680 oadiin' recrecLU onal ECOR DESIRED. Sor ealed bids. for opening in public. a T-Belle i 2 beo --ro 'tables. Steel buffet, 2 head boards Prefe abi e ,ing e: betw n eland the e 3CCto AruI Ba lboa. Icro chalet, d-,Angrootmp.n por n r3A Mid| f SALE. -rte bes, Redwood porch a s.2, g ta rve i October No 156 may9 in the obtofficed from room. and servants. quart130.s $275 at-ress, [5, hand swwepir 52. AR" Fot ) dou hp a bo ,e sources or fromeve of- 2c 3-th. ,o 8 e. m^ B p .wi | rud ,`oreogroduSteracouseitedSl- t,00a month. Tel. 3-0779, 7-30' car ck bu, mattress $8 with r in recreatin o re. o Supennndent of Storeuledeo houses .b --I-&&- - .3.... eyca p... ... .' t 'A o yer o m___er____a__elepone 2-IS_5...__ t_._._. I '-I F CtLE Refr. gera o fret oe2der,.Ie c ,ni me F t ocatLe a utis o l perfect FOblue REN T RE N T I, 2 "e&, | ' 1421-C BCoo. standard Cypewaer $5000. 715. st SAMo s Afe a 2 | smrr StWANtED, M aion.l t C Area, Blb. Ivito chalet. dini.gro aro- .r '.TLYr, LE lndeeprn snr i.s. i S Serice tond bods. lb may be obtape ined publ Offce and garage. $1rt. C0.olon ,Z1'c t ,2i a S r s Ithe b e sources or fron the office 3-1713. from 8 a. mO 4P. W 31-3.TOUY2CASH ASmTr lsand ed o en P. 3 J . FOR''ALE:- Refrigerator free,just. FORFER -BeautifulperfectIF"RRENT Only flymouth, Dodge, Chivroset. 49 Ale ind early yea SectionI. Balboa Storehoue.FOR RENT.- rti, brand ne to 1953. lNot duty paid. 4s d ior D a n.talmond s o 6. may br obtained building, cons.stn o 2 bdo n, Lubot Will sea tyem from 4 to rnp a.g., ".aucky") Bn tuchamp fror the above 1 source, or h rom of- 2 baths. garge. mid's room i El m. Hotel Color 1421 PonC al. Telephonstandard tye J r- n ec of pewriterdet of Stor715- Conre Call 2-346, Jo- 29 70. r. FonsecI ,e .,n, ea ini p set via h ouse. Baeleph ona. C. Z 5. come officande houroa, rn .ey a ornt eu ao idbau t senary pane..R SALE -Mahogot y China closer FOR RENT-Phnt si, e, beroN |n . W AITED- Gner,-do -.c 21 K -- -sor d 2Loo Ifurni o Caat A A d." pItierth. orbioth arms .Sealed bids.f r openinecut g nR SALE -o Ic F2o nsi 801, lt- Stree Coon. .,Apt.b2 nn a autot Albrokt 5 CI Suwnrgeant Syket 2144 ro m o.p-rtmet in bl~ l* , ow. York Funeral ued 3 odr an n 1a0 haM C COiPAN ohurab SuPernieident of Seorehouse.s e n Bt,,.bmt .. r No i. o ". n nurinaion ,enr OFFERS TRANSMISSION LIN ing Apt. 3., F rM s rsel v ^ aturav ah TOeW]S Pa SAa I FOR RENT:h--t-te e aa i boioafy at... 'A.rtMnt 1 -I 1 Ip ni lan 1ook Ooil o Hte Selled b di for, *pqn'pg ",pubic, for the let. lith dairP. .gs L died early y rday iorn- a. m., l c On the Isa or Ocundber 19.Noer 1953ous Scrap Mffce of fre u Frace. - As. Melbye was born in New5 came a'aio the nelTy plane. at.d alond he mafn railroad lne of FORe RENP 3 21 . SpCity and had lived on the in49 .re *he miniseries tP4an o dna Ra3Iroae Inslattion No. 7 en a -4--I a rienentistnd early"yesterr Section I.- Balboa Storehouse.; FOR .RENT:--i-ApartrimeltIle hl Nus for aut seven years. v ne aall patient m b obnd fray b obtainced ra w of Su- Lu__ Will see them from 4 to 7 p b ng on s t n v'gil M!laucky") Beiuchamp from l the abae source, or from 7ft- baths. arage wa ter -ro.m .l ws a well knoan resident a hs iiiRoche eve rintendent of orehousesnt of Streph- Congr Call 2-34. Mrs. e m0,Voa and took an active An atL;ulance a et Albrook telephone 2-1815.t to. rettha.TI t1. k ein civic affe there. She wilete uiey lu ed at 11 h a m R SALE, -Mah y China closet FOR om RENT-Peth lnue,. bed 0 .he3 la-manca le iarnbutler ,ceIa ue. : . w.the Leader 4Girl Scout ru-he, lt faiy to Gorgas teCilStS r bFthwt E -LewcIlic with F2 ons ,Act. w2'1. 7-1 14th S..oii...cio tr laci case cresories. perfect corldi- I FOR Roa t-, Trn No 12 in ambo. iili l Sergeant Sykes 2144 room apartment in ,ed.b"l CTgje I She Is survd b her hus- ae his t set and iAs ext I A rnn trs C ofice ho urwaer2-461 I ' bNew York Funeralbye who ected s 1i ci it. in a fey day ANAMACOMPANY -5630. ooAns .gCar Id ml dMrs, ieltro Plan n Oc tobe r FOR RENT:-Artr ctive 4rih FYo Wednesdav MIfor funeral ..i i mlpart chcism clase s widslOw r begin public the r , eces and interda ment. orn rst week October for r Octcber 19. 1953, the office o fore Juan Franca in7 at H r, a o Catholic adults. The first cla coul" ly to la .f n 29,'-et.rthold. "tI. e .,d Beaucnamp lam-le tboa. for Transmission I in t9werslIt- M lbe was born in N H wiheanel belong thed oan October ailroadn the e ad nerom pri oft Y t i nd hd lived on the irp, re Maryknoie ins Convent frome and hi Pana RiroaIitation No. 7:00 b rerig r,- tt wr MteU n teS I 0for ar t9 eeneosuraSatilbdilepatient may be obi Ned from office e of Su- P VN 65. LW * a w1el no t e si alt at th i laerintenient of St.orehouses. ; 'lephne . b hr mother o fI Ith. e se FOR :i n Of Jmer1. servicess wil be an- cent psvchology and catechetical TI. 1o6. Coln. ;e 1 *o andtoo A nactive An a r lance at Aobrook e5 If you want to. rpI pa-nm Ws L X we e,, , .... in ii-a--thr. h e at 11 45.a P i .roomr-with line, .. Tr03 Na 12 In C .amboa. d oisllet weoe "Chucky" %ill in new residence IEl carngrojo)m She is as-in-vcd bi her hiPs- haCe his d rn h AmetandprexT r and iexTStarts CrAl office haurs2-4611, eve Is emyi]Ed as Filtration Plant DnIn4on Octobhe r FRo R Ahee a Catholic adults. The first classvcoubnlesknicelyto dlv two ltahrge, 1Pftlm4..ott will be held on October 6 in theor en andW'roon. private a 0"d dm1. Youag4o Jke BUILD SMOOT Y PAl CULEVtOLET -*- OLDSMOBILE REDES --- BUICK Union wirl w:i . Uvat a iuui ^'* . o , p -. . ', ' o^ COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL It costs no more to protect & beautify concrete buildings SNOWCEM -decorate"& dirable. w aterpreefofttlgs. A sk far 4.trgvW bider and'e"r hart. 6 h. F. Nmy, bc. M Central Ave. Tel. $3-M F M. ad Il ACT 0 HOIns 8 12 end I JL. Sam.yw: I u1 (1 bea Lax. t bUt TRANSPORTES. BAXTER, S.A. Paker, Shipper., Movers. F. S. m11D1Bum Taller Trauspertu DSam CARLOS EIETA Saqd VALERIb TUAOM *ett tetihanies' in Ultra- mateic and Hydramatic Trana- Mniasion. offer their proto. alonal services. d R e p oan. Ol rf 9a dme and Remon repl A At the senlinez uPresll dent ent ire byeo cun ta qoand Renton i3011reply. A -*lon. WVt?.-tbe-prbldeat Is being otfrtaed by t5 no ,-in e,- Sra ReAon .lli be te gaueot of = *ab'ntber luncheon to be 1'MP-l4ro Cooperative for merfean Remittances to Every- me, Ineorporatd (CARgD S has been active in recent earM In sendlat relief package f- in medicine and ?* req8dgreg & 7 -m'M l. eftB rd of di. .tS the Canal = I y, amii ., .ehusa . win AV a eem e late to. aggrew after e D^M l a nar of w, a ,M oall i~ned *?k * GOODY- "A Muir .i ~ .,. ,-f -.-p.^ inter Asnr it . Mrs. Peggy4N I tpi ana LuIs AranaM the dent of tha RapT4_-v -tm . Acting Pre@lde jM froim l %ir 1l ulsado addree r .tlona. gream of tfe MIniun1n hotel 7"1" me t .A--c-an at Hotel EL.Msa te during its opeing luitdeon ear- A ly tbs afternoon. e-: -oA Other vpen Ar befled were onher dance at manager of gotel toornf, i I 4l' oe Rom teL ., AneOni oite' aB2eoirt* E Ahoe chR'fselratin'. a ... as by Joamb i,*s. itt.tent t. aper of Hotel El Fanbwnas ad Saturday LM ys1 toat to there ofrew. l. came from Mum pPmhikjih fht Ideni; of tb 'Inemugoriaa 5 ,The chief of nstioal:4lqip riO at a tlbnk were to loxtend grtt1h t nil Trunks Full Of Interest F 'nd DRA3OUtJft,; ,Prance,' Sept. 28 (UP) '- ?oll* in five eaun Of "ip13 61 v v cuded Aq t wo % ud hof emonwey bneWPA fu UMm nei en ro, IRk 1 R here a d under co ere the chie Ia P reles ""In - to he tik a g ao L 41^ or^-f der' ~ a 1 "^ ".* : .L i, i. .' .." -. .. , ., ^pofc ''^ .2 OMtter found among Bftk. era' belpng;nR made date sak e .. today. "W". 6"- . --- 1 -C~-.- ~. I __ _~_~__ "- Z _7 .... .. .6 LIL~ _ ____~___ ~~_~___~__ I - t ullW li*t - 7 moithaafl a _ I -. X?.Vd~ ' 2 I....- eab. r1 * tu.< ,g~r ~NUNI * . .... "jit- ty -j~ atl^n;n ~1s II A 1, q4 * . .. "i C . . 'L at',.i ... __* .. .. j-" , ",', Vf*. it. J -. l. )_ ..... ....- "g. . 4, Ip .. ,.- BB ,' "' V1'5 l .'Y ; :.'.- eor etrgu attC TitlCs i. i nse,. r^le a mum lstrea to ualb tewmrmser Wins Juan Franco R8eties Bid. BHS Walls A.C. Featu-re W th yrloint Rus hfr Browns'w ma320 For Niie t land In the bi furioulStraighth Val furlong a tet. Louis Two feet Newmnt r. wmisteryest By CAL U. QIST Balboa t ih rn its hs ait e roae:, lived a ma$- streak 'to e- 20 terpeo wiide trem s-e Oom clb gom-ams od occasions ltt y ear. co, rman ty,ine new major pand tsIn the s13 When ature ho pradaed t.l4 P )t M tro Neard the end of the l t-rlon th e starting post Elec wa tuethe franchise h Sl Two fleet. hoe the race, of the re ed meetingg touchdown.my Sltrtfor the stout-hearted son meleto to doidede whefate ot defirst quarter at of ShamsuddinTh emma in Class the anciay dipstbed club, utesa old. May wept arOaht .Me o 3ne "B" although he finish ohed in the heard delegations from Balti- on right e for 2 at 4 1 money 'in Class "A" on several more, Los Angelei, San Franc- insT. Curtis J eh le n (t occasion ekslast ea nCity nneapols and kig end, added the "C-l ^ I^^ IIWhen the horses paraded to 8t, P Trtnto, Mon- Near the-end of the inlttal0w Sthe starting post Klosco was the treal l s itself. riod Bruce Orvti broke a Ssmutuels chote with Coynes ad- A meri ean. e bu wh st own left tackle, and L 2 lBgar al heavily ed i e second Win Har ridge a nhe thought a chs way through the we Seadig lathmlan featherwei6t 1 n e- Third choice Homeland umped the adornment of te seetin for t touchdown. Jeffrtlos e hR. Pedro to contract to mee to the lead at the break and but that he ad no idea what it ide o.the upright. t = rors eduen ye120-pound a the oneaned ne disposed of the eak ouldbe. nd uanrt e anoths ter . t s 1y in a l n challenges aof Kvost e eo eande the clubgoI. .gt into the scokind SAmotr que t usually slow starting Pirpo The first de deont wato be B withll Kraus took a r nl Joseph o Col B Commson a l re, Newminster and Colnes dgar heard m was Louli which shot in de h a 4" Juan Cnoplaner trailed during there tcat half. wants to lkeepn t Browns there back to his right and ts Neadas the mile ole Coyne ando fereds a guarantee of 500,- unmolested taor 3 yards ad d Edgar ioved up fast and swept o00 admissions per season for the touchdown. Jeffries added h S' around the field on the outrsde. next three years. They were bit- second convention hs time 'e19 the 13uod Pa)t thrs. 6 Mgzuera made his mov te almost ter against owner Bill Vk.the a pet. .. T at uinsi eously. but sard drive ry "We want to keep the club-in Orvs scored y a second toech .! $1 t 7 a inch.of ground while skimming at. Lous but don't wanchise down with less than tor aml- S T Ot. ar. Internal t'l 19, Colby 14 the nsie rail. Veeck," eradon irk- utes left in the sehalf when ad -, -er 0, t 1,oiHo3mera oncd, le mort t he a t I. upo the field for 6 l t.. a 0 o Tea 0 dtern 3, Rennselaer Homeland ti led at the land, the puean for th e gain showed his hedo to thie r27 Upsala 13 head of the stretch but cones group. "He i a ton the fenders with a very neat n ya odddwsf.20) alongdeon a H d you e 1 t theh S.nd UN ac ite alyobat alongside on city and to bseb r has de- acorin gallop. This ended th mo, .t e the 0 eerou, were e$d Newmi ter was liberate y hurt y p gate by wriv gsecoindg or the ht as lefin-. ST Id. Pa) Tchrs. 6 gaininguwith every stride on the g us a bush league team that missed the for . 3, Tut 1 insguals. In the hard drive e wouldn't ee a in the club Mind n red on thep tt dY WCar. M. Wleyn 7 wire, Newminster proved best nors and he did it so that he quarter Jimmy May added t' e 7 andi mhed away steadily to could try to witch te an e crushn blow to the au V06 sbal'7in coacth ehe Raoesiemsl 0 a t 3~r1,e hl t ne elsewhere and be aebg. off asl e dashed 6 yards "0 15tr 1, -.f liash 31, NorwUab 13 Ma er wasm once more the about it. up the field for 6 pOintsi,- !2. the. d stog therkfender wthe t a veryf th e t 5 Mu y lt ( o II Is aaso -piloted opn T edt iN 2n l -l A ,t combinations aoin the ftha0 terb, bJuack oabt m (Po 1." :l ST,_ ar, n1e4. weein the ha trdrate. d evenrfollow th plaYe.ve secondary men out, and then :po Ir., S4. MPIf Shke. m 0an Twhe, .vid race we'd have to keep the club and oured on the speed to out run ,:/ wa.: .' &2?^^!.. ~wcktt e d ewh~tVeeck too, th we p atfe hb pursuers adsly. ,' f Sat(? ^^S1 Se '^'^mAT.at. is by ou.p ot ey. bepcaue t poinmt the 08 ,fbt OlN- ? ^, .ftUD RACE out any o locate of the ta of 1 first downs to oa *uA'n A e .-' IMeteulasa, lB lStrona p0l0 0.2i0,3.0 lettaue .for the Ram. ,. ,S,. .tte M lt 1 S y.. .g 0 *_0 _l r o" 0 0 ... . " - Notre DwpeLa e Grid sn With Victory Over OkUal . NEW TOt (U1) Wla- Wy amad n i ore ai tb Uth a recoveM fun 1ompe to Purdue L4 uhPh UM wi t nning e touclhd bunt uInnt tafnrff t -~few hy ihad -wao Wai fl-F scoriA five is wihn a lSqaIante flurry, ta mBe the "resslv atN rost. wseras mivd twifte 8nkt sad prevelatt VaM . -.. grie 1= a- M t 'I 0 ft** Aldie-1- a W-A7 : -4 *qmsaienr wag seratehed F.MUkGBw ft bRACE ._0 1-agual $W6.60. 3.40 S2-DonOrau r-.20, 3.40 mt i, s--vilawro $3.40. 2, _Togt0. 0 Oe-wo.: ( a g u a -Deo p a"o n aGras) O 1= SWalem 12- 1 'AAC 4, IAmbe 1 -Okinm .40. 3., .20 MIDWEST 2-_-.oklto $3.20. 2.20 e 28; Oklahoma 21 3-Amoa .. SPurdue 7 : (Okinagua-Tost- Natf 21, Iowaws 7 ]kto) 20.Penn. State o0 Iwm RAC 3,dlIana 12 -Meran Matru (Excluded from rn 35, Iowa State 0 3-Mufeco 3.20. 47, Bowling Oreen 0 SIVTH MAC Albn -Rathlin LiTht $6.60, 4.20. 2 60 18, Northland 0 --Mr.- Foot 7.40, 3,20 Ohio Northern 0 3Bed I 3. LkForesmt o0 SNVBNTR ACE 2v2 1, ledo20 1.Malln $6.20. 2.L. 2.20 yawuve 20. 2 -Ckmbaist 2., 2.30 E EC Mo. Mines'7 I S Le$32 4L CarKleton I / Doeftr: ( a t hbi i n IL James Millkin 13 ightjMmush . Grin ll 1-Coria s W MO. Jelt. 14 2-Pintsa 13.40, 10.40 Augus's (SD) 9 $Le.0 (Cerleta-P I n ta) Ornlngaide 19 $130. West MIcb. Q NI W BACK I? .rbWrt 12" -Pined #03k 6.20, 4.80 S-a. 2-Rilnty $.t.LO Wedgay" 13 -Tila a $M. _0_ -0 .atelel-R lnty) 18, Franklin 0 CiAC Manchester 19 1-Arkan s -J0, 3 2.60 I Poly 0 2-Great Game $3.40. 2.20 central I 3-Srte M.60. Su-. I. 6 J U.m Wlf is 0RACE ft 3, lou1 sab 6 I-N.wmnMter $18.20, 5 W, Whlter sL 0 ceaM .40. WRUffton 0 011, Heldelberg 123 DOM 8QUAD rtburg 10 ARKAj AR CITY, Kan. (UP) Iy-.& ,f ., Ik o- Ft u 9 rodd objects be- ka 3a a, nd places, but a Pn" tave0 e swe wing out a Penn h 0 hoot be would not keep t. -tevellrhe discover- IL Ind. ht.3 ed. n k the live hand ,,'1, prenrl S tossed It Into the , 1. o !.!p d Pt. . I _r_,. SPILLS Spniib - -l. ows so irr yx in= i W " @ 1.tv, F4* ICS -- -* .. : a :*m C* ^ gg 1 I"ATKN-ASigtl' ESIGNE0 PATITN MASTER DESIGNEQ9 * Unlike the ordinary'.... ;,t" ine, famos'Formal |W- giv-e you tbo ig, ,the mmrkable ' "'- B" takrie) featwae. That mSems it's spot reeleat *Rd woter rp lnt. .. and much I eoolar becau. th rayon fabric has 34 %anoe poroity. In addition to' tayi spotlma.. you'll be eemtetablso bsMeauof*the psft it that "41enw.Mutp.A on N OOb ^"*(*. -. $ 32.50 Repel-O-ThIed Northee " Tuxedo Trouses, 15.9 Also available in Stigle Breasted FROM Model SAEL FRIEDMAN INC. LA MASCOT W MI POST OFFICE Xaw tI SI mSA. ft- g1 r~o, hn. 6 MIA1 I ____ Y. - * I) Bro wns Secretary Benson Investigates Beef Proliteers WASHINGTON. Sept 28 'UPi - Secretary at A'-iliL.IiLii,? .I'7a r. Benson jod.y orueed an in- .cstigatioun lo the miauieman's miolit in high meat unlcisi to de- .ermine whether they are exces- m e. He said the naLltion's cattlemen ne caught in a "real price-cost ItWI NTY-EIGH'I i YEAR ilueez and are suilering "a aiamful price adjustment He idded that the objective of the investigation to be carried out )y Department of Agriculture economistss is to discover what .he middleman's margins "ac- .uallv are and to learn their re- ,atllon to recent" cattle price %kids. I The tourmg House Agriculture Committee last week heard bit- i S :er complaints from southern. farmers about the iarm-retail PO O R ep. 2 .rice spread as well as criticism PORT DOVER. Sept. 28 iUP 3f Benson for "not doing any- Sunken treasure. including thing" about farmers' troubles. Ithousands- of dollars in goli o armspurred preparations today for The American Meat Institute perilous hunt on the floor counteredwithLa!:e Erie where the steamer At countered ith. I lantic went down 101 years ag "Contrary to some erroneosIn one of the Great Lakes' worse charges which have been maue catastrophes. recently,. consumers are benefit- Two Americans and two Cans ting fully from the lower cattle dians hope to raise a reported prices prevailing now. 1338,000 in gold coin and dus The National Association of.Before cold weather sets in b F ood Chains a o into the fray emloying modern salvage tech ood Chains got into the fra nques on the wreck 200 feet be with a report thai chain stores low the surface. sold 40 percent more beef during Tlohe vessel collided with ar the last two weeks than they did other shp a few miles off Lton a year earlier. Point near here and sank wit Choice beef prices at the farm a loss of 300 lives on Aug. 21 drogped 11 percent the first six1852. months of this year. about 36 Two professional divers. Jac peru t below what they were a C. Ho .* d Roland B yeal In the same period re- Smlt b i N.Y., an tall'~- rles on choice beef fell Jack f, erine engi nineg percent to about 26 percent neer. ar rry Gamble, a ship below retail prices a year earlier. yard operator, both of Por Dover, will divide the expected ' (NEA Telephotol GHOST TOWN Air warden Milton Luhs blows his whistle for pedestrians to clear the street at New York's usually busy 5th .AV. and 42nd St. During the practice air raId aler an estimat- :ed eight and one-half million New Yorkers sought shelter. An outrageously beautiful rose blushing as it's never bi 'E 'Everythi1n for lips and matching fingertips. Dicrover "Every'thing's homs" ioda in Re\lon's nei" non-smear "Indelible. Creme" lipstick! Slas on longer than any lipstick you've ever worn! Smoothl it on-allow to sel f* tvto minul-s-l[h, :- thoroughly--and it ? i n' won't smpar off! "Indelibl L Regular Lipink J-* iImpraedFtormula S Naila m L i.nrn ?I ,' ,.*o t ,,., , 0t Franchise //o A UN e INXVWIWAPHI rana tad nicmican "i'vLet fithe twple know the truth and the country is safe" Abraham Lincoln. PANAMA, R. P.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1953 SBNTI' ,000 Treasure Hunt On Bed Of Lake Erie e' tau r t aei LrcI LICanaiauln govuv- ILt took tiree passeaa uiore i T e major prob iu ou inuin ig ernment takes its cut. landed on the deck. It's Icy cold where the treasure is located a- d. Holzer is the only diver -to and pitch black at _hat depth joard the 267-foot vessel was a stand on the decks of the old but the deck felt solid and she solved by construction of a four. of ship since It went down. was standing upright" ton diving bell by Gamble and t- He made the descent a fewi Difficulties of thg operation Maythem. go weeks ago and is believed to hold were described as nearly "Insur- st an unofficial depth record for mountable" by Smith, a World "We'll be able to stay dowi Lake Erie. War II Navy diver. looking all day,"- Holzer said "I went alone. It was rather "You can t see. the decks are "Once we pinpoint thq captain' D- foolish because if anything had littered with cable$ and debris cabin-'where we hope the trea *d happened there was no one to and you're restricted in how long sure is-we can die directly tc st come to my aid." he said. yo'i can stay down, Smith said. It in regular equipment." Dy ;y -- --- "-"----------------- e- Civil Service Commission. Chairman SAttacks 'Dilution' Of Career Benefits . Attacking the "dilution" of numbers 134. 0-ll-time pool- administratorrs imut makq ever d benefits and privileges afforded tons, of wh 8,000 are over- effortt to comply not only w3th - to genuine career employes of eas. / he letter but with the spirit f )- US federal agencies, Chairman (A local observer I that .he Commlssion's instructiohL rt Philip Young of the Civil Serv- perhaps 90 per cent ea deral 'for example, an agency must d ice Commission touched on many employes in graded wltions make every effort to place It# aspects of federal employment with the Army apd Air Force own people... in a recent talk In Washingtpn op the Canal S!om- e are la "II M aM p to the before the Society foa Personnel Schedule A). to ohai de t Administration. Young stressed the carefral eaet s Noting that he tfoun4: "be- 91 nuemar to oM t wildering array" of execute t- many -a o tQA. ders, rules, regulations, procO- ~ y-m g Jos t-h- U I a dures and Acts of Congress career service, on the ofl Ih V te" earning the Civil Service s nsm a return to the spoils op.- Itih er In when he returned to federal tem, on the other. Civil Service, Youn' d: service last March. Young noted Nothing that there are many "Iargely due toa o0 lead, the sharp fluctuations in federal able administrator in federal ershion th ep 6ft M t, employment during the last 15 service. Youn W efvor0_ $ v ranc fa --' He drew attention to the Pres- O, la1tM oain ", obil'sthea st f dent's assurance of hid sincere experience" as a part of the initi tfg sd t'B in y belief in the merit, system, add- governmental development pro- needed %m~r ovementfi the per- ing: gram, sonnel program. I applaud the "Thia poses in mv mind two Commenting on tihe current IOnte and obJ6ctiveiof the Post m p sOienand civil Service C f m major problems. First, a deft- reductlon-in force program, he mitt6es of both Houses. nliion of what Is the mit said: o- system be established that will "A" ..0 thl pract aspec of "The passage of laws by still leave room for. m r l es be problem. I. beUle we have gre, gening the pension and contradiction. t under control. aspects of 'persnel adm litrt- "To develop and build up the "Tl Government rolls have rgid hwevery and has increased the career service, the privileges and been reduced by m out 88,000r now ono o ndourfle tty a ltt benefits accorded to career em- since this adminlituon came "For example. both theT'hue ployes should not be and can- into office. Onlyha of this re ave rider and the hon priot be diluted with every sud- ducton reflects the dismil iof Amendment.r and the Wacertain den Increase in rmplo vment to emIoye by redu n-in-force provAisons of the Vetera ainre meet some crisis or temporary actions; the other half has been fince Act, enacted ainto law emergency." accomplished by not filling job methne and procedures .ito lawhh Tounrwent on to say that vace d r s methods and procedures-whigh Yobne went on to say that vacaniuA created by resigna- it would have been wiser to leawe be felt many positions now In tons, retirements, and t it ould have bee wler to le the in r' e f I n it e category- kinds of separation that occur on a more flexible bais." Schbedule A of CSC provisions right along.f -should p" obably be consider Iredu ion of approx- ha ed career jobs and the Com- mately 19,00 that is antci- IaufferBou misitnn in making an attempt pated beaten now and next toedfline a fair line of demar- For US Tdal ke to ov-sp For US TM1al The commission, he said. is even eWa tls compared making a careful and thorough with disssals compared l review of Schedule A which now ung went on to discuss the P s Solicles outlined by the commit*. The Costa Rican chauffeur of slon on the.teemplovment of se- the Cristobal Port Captain's car parated career employes,. reiter- was charged with grand larceny eating earlier announcements Friday afternoon, and the case lushed before! that- wa. bound over to the U.S. Dist "We will suspnd agenev au- trict Court for trial. thority to Womote. demote or The defendant, Dennis Lloyd R OS r*reassian Indefinite emploves Wilson, sla charged with stealing S.\ whenever necewairv to provide leather pelts valued at $45 s R osemloyment opportunities for e In the d the senarated career employes. erminals Division. and "In addition to taking positive. for reshipment to I Salvador, aweresaive measure, to replace according to thepolie. laid-off career emuloyes, aseney rWilson was atelied to have administrators and personnel sold some of the pelts to srioia Colon merchants. He wasoe S "" 'n over to the Canal Zee noe y Robert ,Harvey the Panama Secret Polce.- .I Of Army Engineers Body Of Copt.in Dies Su denly, Die su ly Believed Found' An Amerfltn employee of the A body Mch 4ks wsMbed .p Armny EngiheeTs at Ft. Oulick on Venado bMach, 8Watudayv ft- died early tools morning at Gor- ernoon has been tentatively gas Hospital, apparently from a identified as that of CO .t. heart attack old PhMIer, the 33rd- fanty He was &ribert W. Harvey, 50, Rexlmmes Company c who was admitted to the hoa- who d peare last Wedn vital yesterday afternoon. hlle t g to retrime a Mr. Harve., who lived at Ft. in net I the water. GOulick, =rl%,. the Isthmus T he. y waF v mid fon s' the in 1940. l fe 41he had beei 0'-bfd a 4:130 by OCat. an employ 4 af Army E4* Robert 9. lUe1ie t of M at. gineers." It a born tina y li1 ir p e-B used Binghamton Maw York' Uw wide i the Word as to funeral arrange- officer. ' ments is being awaited from uaneral pleas w m be his mother Cele J. 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