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Fc-i% .~ -be, 'Ic air rr~~ -.,.iI *; *-' '-' 4 4,c~~~ ;n ~---n-1 - - : g~-~ i~,s~q~i ~,'\P r f . ~~''s~I ., .,:~i'L. b''- 'I :~5' * rp .r)YY i~~in:~tirm t~~E9 LA ~ a'n~brasn~l.4 - bsa 'CIS - r,*9 ,"TW.w ^Now..i$Y.nt Ag.. h. viimi .. - * .'-tsY' t-- ----- - .. : . s t'" --. . I ,. 1"I F~ust1 .4 c- I a. A-r .me .-' ^ .-" RReds n. , .i4irmg -- .- m . .baobfCWt and eY werd i of "aI irU flh the .onht iaaaate nmunakte hae de-I auOdio avage's pow- bmltted to. -vrit, h ~Sor la t ds of Mt Colonial Office re- mit oa the stisa- hve no information ir #ltUb Guilno and ty nopthtng to say, I f.tc rIe -pa. mltary and rdrem.- It q" VlS + *. .'' ; Airn Here Save 2:;From Srrri n anwreivflfltflf i-I Two *swimbS at Santa Clara owo their-, lvy today to the 'pdy aCt.of two Albrook airmen. ,, Loul Jor Panamanian id gir ted oanly as Violet, wlins at the beh emi n they were eard out undertow. TO irmA-9icrge M. nFran- clq=o.I ttnail Marano, no- tic the a4Srel nm for help an snal* tojesue them. The. wIBnajs. rd loat con- , c uls..etb the time thev weare pulil apto Me beach bV rano md others wo saw the accident. a'reUs ,Mtlod' tartific respiration ra, cuucm wor on the girl for O hour, until . a r v ,4 ft J toen taok " from eert.p.Oatr men had b*iword on Jor- d an nd witlhn ran hour th man'aoe 'sW retved. The aerk t riathi a shot ai STere sOsa barnd. ^AdI~~~~. ai Jtf o*tc Raterst --IIw - Congressman s Viam. (n 7 .6 VDraw Fierce %ir Draw Fierce Fire 0 ,. Lloyd P. Vuaghan, director of Local 900 of .tW GCEO*CO td- ay accused Congressman John J. jr. of making remarks at yesterday's press cofe which were "an insult and a direct affront to the iW .figence o local raters." .,* . Elsewhere on the Isthmus, Canal employes laogpatiag the Republican Congressmen's statement til worke her e seemed to b* "reasomebly content." t lest two officials of the US. Citizen Association ed Alan's comments, and felt the group geanellly qfited from his viit. However a U.-rate labor esentetive d4 h them. He said Allens cons ions wwe n ot OW o4 by the overall feelings expresud to Nim by memdwJA o1ns ,orgoani2atloa. vfiThm. who arrtd aon fc srde thebsed te bthSbaout awmon Ut1ao, bbaafl fr te ANO Wof thej- it obvious tat Alleo ernmet. f he diat know what he's talking Iseentms atf A wh. be the butIQ t hS but o e .O didn't h7 M H^ Yof~iw. #s.V 'iSaneS.. ^te.^^^.W ^^ #31 *9<1 * t '~ I - -.. C. *-. . ) Dr. , -r r-w- IC a of .-- .. ."att s -.' tae l l 1 5%'" -. r. .b~s afraw&.r a )1 * .5. C rQT Oct. 6 (UP) - R .(ile ) Jelke, 25- S ,tr o a Clhicagr = fortune, was re- fi-f= from the city l today to await the jof his appeAl from a lfor -operatina a cafo sng of prostituts. Island .conalderably r. when he entered 8an a halt months ttmbautiuve Jelke raced l arm pf hlis youthful- er Mrs. Ralph li Teal stood by h~a iS the scandal that flBty last Winter. tt 'Ei his mother left im- piy. limonsine for her SmDanbury, Conn. *kace considered one of 0t. llgible bachelors in i p ooed n~Leough on gYwa ps to tell re- ,, goo.I feel all tT lost weight." :~ y ' iterday that( the amerolal compe- - y Introduced. manlan Presidet that "the *. A Is In the retail Mh Canal Zone". before delegate the world at' the by Remon brouibt * of "change." jp-s a.~4,. presaln* o6 the mqaemfs' fwel- tent'" that thiyIhj-. tfOm the* Heights grISSma had ntMOUt Adin ti u n under content, until the serutty tf the Acting Gov- story. ernor. One local-rater defended "It rise table that the onglreosmn. He said it senme Congr dndidnt see fit to a- that U.S. employee' coMdtit vtail of the facllties of- were more important riff feted a lLocal "0 to making.d a and tlh. AlIen didn't intallM survwy W lvn Vl reondi.mon-.s- AalI ,~ofd a net np-V-.8di - mi W rebl-arte employes on the a. . one" ugrha reinmated. "In however the majority of iicab f&qa.kd i*r% S ~,the courtesy rat er htjgd it t of wil: to M cl. "It's not- h flet time .Ce. 'tioe r ofcial explained me make a fat t ta rote emploWe on the ough the u u thm .s at - p te oerate tr union er themselves' expexd Kt , that leaders are situation." e!s motbehlp 'andj '"; t S members p tbus indi- r in omen ae- illl. remarks coming from a ,lt "w UM do not help Nli between the Vmm and the i to .W 7 wIn US [ aih" s at the world head- ba s have realized for tiU e nw that the U. N. iSu IapV- 5t al ten, they The th Gov. Ex, , d SAMoles in "i Muse I.. TQ ~ g"~ In Zone Tly .rrently underway. Remon II ed thea n something knew welL -" re s no Indication t WAt SWfOM, O tin up of the dil- e d tt O. John B. *wasu. planned in Gate fl the Pmfhma %at tat ais how is pecte to ret e Meb hee. after afldlag 1 in p Ce fnal tewresslon Is that abord tfiWswSa tl of MLRemon hasa m CoMal CoSpfa d to focua attention on tbs1id also L p t na's laims and has broka- the . Me stalemate that for so 'Ioe boerd year rtood, apparently continue Its stauy a M,. between the two Zone budpt gyear which No 3*0 annlim r.I4 of the negotiation after SSept. 10, the Joint board's s 9at " lr g by Presidents p ,wht O nd Remaon the b t .sh lhOtjh Pansma's pVral ~ ~relpudhare in Conugl , SCoL Remon a1 a Point to an or f of gem of rov3ams in t ~~4 I -ou * I'7-. -7 ' -. t.., 4.,' .# S. - 41 .5 J I''.* '- : 'CIO 0 0 i 't b nr~ti~2b --A t undrm. F-4j *.. .V ' . 1,';7 ~ i44 ?~a ~* r~~r T",'L~m. - c i ~~ :~~ .,...,. KI I t . - '?,J~~L-, V ''' d n i-L 5-'-.1 .. .. : ti .,_ .%..e -, i ~i * : ". . C ." r II eloii~i~1 - ' I' J -- . THE PANAMA AMERICAN OWNS AN PtUBLIMSHD Vy THI PANAMA AMSrICAN P11 IMqs PsOUeim *V N1aUON NOUNaV LI8N me was HAMMaeoO ARIAS. sovon T, N UaGr P O. SOX 134. PANAMA. a. O P. TLWPkOWf PANAMA NO. -0740 LINES). CABLE ADDIOM I PANAMENICAN. PANAMA COON# OlPPcf 13.17t CENTRAL AVENUE tTWEIN 12TH AND 13TI S T PORTION NEPWEOENTATIVESi JOSHUA* POWERS, INC. S48 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK, (417 N Y. INI 4. AL I fls. -nm.AR NIw sVANC' a 10o TI fS IS YOUR PORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN THE MAIL BOX The Mail Box is an open forum for readers of The Pnamo A S, ers a re received goatofully and aer handled in a wholly c S v Ctribate a letter don't be impatient t it doesn't ppea day. Lesm ore published in the order received. arso try to keep the ltern limited to one pgoe Iq gth. AdeMity *of tte writers ki hld in strictest confidence. S'Ih s-MWpepfi ssmes responsibility for statement s epi "M"odi d hi letter i mnaln. 1 CHANCE VENDORS AND LOAN SHRAKS Panama, R. Kindly publish the following in the interest of the Nati lottery ticket vendors. ,' With reference to the complaints made from time to N: Manager Leigriadier of the Lottery Office that the ill "chance" game has been lopping off thousandA in sales f t e National Lottery, it is to be noted that 50% of this ill "hance" is operated in Canal Zone towns. The reasons for their lucrative sales and big profits by smny of vendors are that: (1) They make sales with freedom of fear of the law. (2) The majority of these vendors are also "Loan Shai viio lend money at usurious rates of interest to those buyers it turn buy their numbers. (3) They are high-pressure vendors who go from housi house and make it binding for each and every one to purch from them for the reason that purchases of numbers are ni wfth money from these vendors on a loan basis. A synopsis of. these "Loan Sharks" and "chance"' vendors a* follows: They can be seen in a big hurry going from house to house with a little observation, they may be spotted. In the case.of the "Loan Sharks," they hang around. offices, job sites, commissaries, and so on. Since the illegal "chance" game is hurting the National L tery, it becomes necessary for the proper authorities to take t'on, as is necessary to wipe out these rackets, both in the Ca Zone and In Panama. -National Lottery Vendo Answer to Previous Puzz Screen Actress AOot0 M0 MNI NE PANlll JgggNHikhlff ACIOSN DOWN 1 Screen actress, 1 Go (slang) r' 0 r Judith -2 Uncommon ' SShe studied 3Helpers Ci IS 10 drama at NYU 4 Join before being 5Dpminiutive of ag I f I discovered by Edgar AvUn N AA movie --s s Harden L AHN P N l II"Lily maid of 7 Mediterranean N P r r Astolat" island 22 Girl's name 45 Beverages 12 Expnger 8 Rowing 23 Slipped made with 14 0l 9 Employer 25 Short jacket malt 15 10 Head (Fr.) 27 Mine entrance 46 Reside 1 a osb 'i Worm 28 Load 48 Asiatic sea 1 1 Legalpoint ,German river 49 Escort 2i 0 Click.beatle '37 Key 50 Mariner's S2 greater 39 Form a notion direction nrt .. 52 Crimson nt tin 53 Malayan 18 Compass point 9r Pasage I water, brain 42 Slight bow 0 4Grewp aid the --- appellation j~i"|-' brain r S1Dlidems SiAustere A Take turns I *iPBiblical name "Coimtp L L - as* ___ Passase in h bi3.ra 11 L in ., ii i in 1 i 111 TODAY F.: $ uCEmAt CIRCUIT Presents:, CENTRAL IN TECHNICOLOR...I "KISMET" M .A.E. A ,gHI~ ^' * .' . --'r <.. i- -- ---- .Vr OLI A Technicolor Double Program! M Fleming and lob Hope and Reagan, in Mrilyn Maxwell, in lIPC ZONE OFF-LMITS A F"AMA-AM CA A .N INDEP 1' PANAMA.-AIErCAN AN ENDUINOBW L"abor NJ^ r Dot't Expe iracies Vey SLabor New- .. . tA And Comment Bt.B . 44 to By Victor Riesel The irrepressible J ' trillo isn't exactly a t he " blues over this Adm Having lost the, p1l" lifetime member he White House, -be mer- Union chief has just d mlfi- mostmaj well. He now ,haga- other lifetime member c it hAmerican Federation va. l the c i hn high place te inet-playing,' DW Chilefl ' of the,United. States. Earl.Warren doesn't elem $600 lifethne old card. ex-Presldent .-umar the bhief atune do , him an affection for It isn't, as he told P. .Petrillo in Sant~ Bar year, just that he ea onal first mopey as a clari or in a 'Bakerfie . time union band and has ma egal ed his member-hl eit from AFM's local 263. . egal This: feeling for Lab6r,' IX a; capital "L," was born i tb wW n " this justice. His father was a saali Leader who was hurt lead his fellow men in the old AFuL:. ,N,. rks" days. The Justice's pad. a ts, ' who Warren, was a master car bui d- er who was black-balled and'lost e to his home and Job during the 1 aase great railroad strike of the de- iade cade. which. ls often described as Mauve, but which' was a are bloodier colofi because of the great labor upheavals. and As there was another ralrod Job in Bakersfield, M thias post moved the family there. In that city, yount Earl gre .u a I ot- farm han, freight hustle 'abd, ac- union clarinet player. 'Atd the 7nal nation may well wonder,. w 1iat effecthis early days will avt eoh This genial, much beloved main,-'; ""__ whose philosophy may rhape the judicial course of our. land t Sfor several generations. V ets A M A a tt Warren -has always, -playede, A them as hersaw them ot taby good'of his town, his state and By DOULAS RS his nation. Back in 1936,.' ai aB,._,, militant District Attorneyof A- lameda' County. he found him- -. " self faced. with three unionof WAIHINTOG (AY Should' _U*le an. ltheek onday. l gi a typ ficials charged with conpiirad give tre hoital Service to veter.nitt all- ca picture. There frlr hch to, murder the chief engineer of Wt-which .ad ? noth.t to do with thiriMi. ptodiW a camp. a bed to 'death. Warren thought ie p now developed into a majoP aervl onnected cases . the labor men werb guilty. He tWee the Amcal Medical A laUou 54A512 .ol aillid them, though themerybe or ons.s sure to and L of his own dad's union daywas ai in theipof Congress during the' "roxrnitely toret,..at s r eo, an,-, still sharp In his mind, aortu for public uners of the plet cker and. Comintern. As Caltfora treatment of fensationar usabiters fmo ed.tat ole taed: u rlumnist to dirr uat the .... .. . 2us Via Latert ad others aT.few we ago De whwu isprtedoI iveteranat Ilts ,p-doyo t he i confuser clean clanbo olM A. rComintern. As CaIfognei' At- t hintof4Un a' oih tkorey-Ge tem" of mo oper an oi et oda'' si br wWareave ggyg in g4a i res of lbt innionp. pril p 'Though hei.dsagreed quite s fre A uamni with te iliuptcal gad- tes vital aircraft d other "There are per whowouldt I. la b oor vhee tcoauled ...ran a CIO.leaders on teuappltants aon *.e tl i .l iBut he wasclofse cleanlabo o.ba etZran oU e a s to ativeswmml ave PtoveIn on rllnsrecogniwtd thisDtnineelIs o2 the Musicins Union and cen . stores of 1lil unionp. p rIm e dan I of 1i V ThWrrghhe isagreed qumy fore- que. tly with -the political gad- ti-Of1 rett bo e eIn-erO, theydisrupt d carespetedimar e f tasled taGovernor*he cont9su. i edhe "th t .. .. t.-- 1.- 1aeadeo ppgltments aINdw tul Bnt hine wasrsento h veteran isobrooorno-place t lim~t the use ost~etAmericanF L ROA.Li B.ACON w"-ea t~ha'lr Sympathy," Ba'arr ehorah k ri Wimme rhlsrconir ed thishishn cou- try htoy tol,, dt Inl%.. .e- ifclien'on for theh sit't -aU V Aa L Wa"Iren to the musican to'Ca lack of any ps itve statl.o justho mth A Ws "In tis as Rae where om r restarkabl n a "al great liberal Re-d spent Wy Unoe tam otat I pombiecn of our time, a member, icen t e s ornla, want to nay thats our tly pe yI maee. stthe Musnot o eieveians Union and ten 'lan:thertwoasca tnoo tr.aI C S.prine ipl or. the A i er ans' A itor rtions hbo.ai. 'Warrentl thankedm, .forThe latest of fable thVA reIt ad a tatorewher for more "Ie havew"op*r.L d theep in d. ecnmcent Aoi s edto.buptncore ofer oQf n er of the n rtion, we hat e 8ie oppor- takuolntedin life iIn ciir- celt of the usemBeoshi ce" DRIAW' 'DEACON thu hsic ia n L."' te where "Caie M nathiny' cou taxrtin' I a I' s membe Fondh. fsaotd Nola n s; t.s01lt Hodki i, ', / nd. many mllslo eo Freendr opn heire.' t' tlne udnblt and Wt belinot onlt hele. in the paeadyi se" e t...heir ewuages and b est terference free collective i-br Texas last week.N - gaining as far advanced ._ "Lover Come Back to 'sh av oaee in the world. W d Majest...Th YorktCe's not- believInte i l who upsetM tion a' bet s eLeI serleso quis and labor W be ve that report that "iss "Me the council table 4se i plAcAs tb "1 tUre"' ,- --D..-W solve differences of opinl'non -,iw ikta ce1 lanbor le.i latiO. Qual. Las Americaina That sounds, asn. a eating *..Translated: "o voice wIli 1erDiscovOted Lovel" Icrlem of ,i h4 mn hard Il M 3f L the hiThest aep A a The Sar "ebb a a a Th-es of I -s Pl ne of- man of the pa e .7, I'nI's named Mi *a': :,l here. .- V *~*j , c~eftI I 9 ptrfv'T f - ' ,. a , t*,,r ; 4 | t "'f^ '.4 IA..t :~a rTj _ . _~ -~- -- -~--'--'--- -j * ' I --:~ 5? -~ ~.u:, M '''~~ *'? .?n5 -' I 4, ,,wandrmarvelous widi w'uI open lefowt eves i -, b , .t', ,, ,, ..(.-evergtirla private 6.f ~ ', s o ;',i, I,Il ri Z U "" 60 ,. ,: ... -, .U .. ~v~, o~ C~O4 ~ h.r ~j I j -d Ni'hw. ipweq fl4 .im ,-.. mini., . nea u ,m 1 i i i . .... .....'. SA. '" U i li M, r iit i ~,el ~,a . I . ... I, -fx WIA7 B~ii ~ ~ , / ., .m .. :7 '.,:.,--<, .- . i~~c :'. : -, r.. ,. -. '. ,- -, c~iP . B~~~ihae'a ~ pip i I T -~"~:Ill~C ~~ri1;~(1~:~ Bi~C7cF W'g[-P 600d Weft W He Dlorkla $1dp ..... As HowWhen (.1! b -.II It A Cleani Hints A1sHcUmS 1 .1 .^''"""', year-o1d Glen H^",^ I awas arratgne lhereonacbage "MumI, Oct. s (uP) Hur- ricae "Oau.'" the year's seenth garettes he couldn't undertad degenerated Into 45-mile-an- why authorities picked on. hour squall today far from land "Otaer people get drunk la -" 2 Z aGail, which hado -mles-an- arh od ISal A "J '? "ESES "ot "r *t r "' fgol oo weet r, ., ,...o-- (UP) C hour winds Sunday, %as located offi i l h ave 00100000001 __:_'-. sa orne 2,000 miles from Miami r StOCt an about 810 miles east of '"'"... .'stcand about 810 miles eat of " Antilles by an 11 a. m. advisory. ".-l r said los). t.- f a The advisory, issued by t he ..,. PO is U, an Juan., Puerto Rkco, Weather 'Wil "r il ON nitd, f Bureau said "8hips reports re- th Z 1ye Nis thel ge 0 n borab"""" ce:ved this morning indicate SSth I d#ne ~bomb" ^ reaaae that hurricane 'Gail' apparently w fi S mbeIsomei '. st "device" or. has degenerated into a squally so ~ t t led weapon that could be wave. with mnximum winds i Snerg el veNpdon A4taret. eatumad to be 45 miles an hour ws"o ViaaBe the P C has nevr in squalls." r: th United 8t. e '.the has ler tblei H-bo Meanwhile the MlAmi Weath- .u e. i has te er Bureau reported that a suspi- twe.at I thn country ha F clus lo pressure area that had A.t, S hata ils" hovered over the southern tip of i, 1ki lt Cl Lng fooza W Florida appeared to be moving .1ws6kCidtna safe distance away to the Id udely ad S to ia that a massive hyd ao northeast.l e ay t thef %ru" "k*. wa set of" f i -orlatead .i **abtr otheBrias % r at Ini tokt at ll'% Ci L r.p Ci the .. Read About 'Em -Tam tr tnub.wam 1asa -Now See 'Em Sw b.- A of Ws w R"is aa Ca t' 'E E. t ,L Wa r" V...tr I ut aid fIe =- trur. ERIDEN, Conn. Oct. (UP)- to, ere a The Meriden Record explained i6f- o-of c -wY BWAY SUERW00OOD why it ,had live snakes and a hw M a r ..... hibit In it front window. "We ',who _o arerolln a&-new rug A spilled beverage or fruit find that the.public tkes to read e resmmhly a"r aquaf Vf, yoU'l want to brush up juice (ea it it contains about anakes, so we thought they ns tao, pno aetrana Ai r tele eis.to pTuerve Its first-day sugar) Is oirndih si n a to leap would like to see them," said the Sdtce tComment sy a .t CGme baca, If you have into a clesiup action, Chemi- managing editor, Warren F. _T My' d Thene d no bei completed BaUMsor, or mall chil- cal changes spgar allowed to Gardner. U - A Asi in l sh sta m w rboth.rn remain on can cause a Four rattleSnakes, a copper-1 f..Is CL PE C c@e4a5 1 alarms boas ..... prmaetn stain to ap- head and the spider were caht, L ] ...ceNT AVEN,I haRt a- .e o pearI mont-hs, or even after at nearby Wallingford recently. a say ten, & f bai .. Ain, thi- -water spong-. W i bfg dte t to whtIch 0s tIgIhre -most effec- t led a :0l *o lpptm tire trea precaution / f Sto the at lgr. e earned fro eIrs rm andls t foiillow lu with the deter- h 4 Laborpblc r brvlW s-ugent solution, rinse, and blot up Lovs 9A a tape rw Iq the roll-ff the to of fences. s-Hll system er yaltoer. l s tm msquirl youAs Saen at r r He lew s d e hAve the eay stains, the LUNT , deap ar n plar bhor abdicatlagg %N. I. R. C. r masnd %uirting LUNT 4. . it on ne Iind yoo know, for example the carpet a non-flamma- Sbonths x. in lukIewarm afterr uble household cleaning fluid; use g altue.,one uiy 8onr We ft rauMo. sn afte r an atoident can an ee-dropper and ponge p bt. ly at J1 e Bo hel the mag e asn the diffumeree ba- drIyp sataie wg a dry, white .. ..ahand Is.th I IIin e boxminenstainana clot. I h a k an run clean. member of The 5lpde start.' tam. itr W ith in .s.f, rug? Icompoubd,** is esn- BOdt inr Pa WiM A, rof'fireb inoseo bei nsaoad0 sadwult impgnated with S74'1Ie l tokwndte will hve no s"cldents are Lh in fliOd, on hand S Afdtet two ra.rt common ok wdthis cleaner brwused an the Rd f Sfil .bIn his Vic 104 wet stain, allod to dry thomugh- L a ou it sW ide uh1 nu, tnh e61t1 11 d1 _troyt o n r, uho- -- Mosrt,-_ Elt hu. iMtoaw. aa,`16-P.rmwr Then ly,then vacuumed up usually Anew V4 ~~ i pa fiao. court mix a tpo 4 ~1o 4 w banhes the offender, -hoe hooe tea deasd .rab i alli ION"y a..ai Ot js wod G.l fo.e, prplignal O rag cleaners eauifdly sulpnued Ite of eIloth r obmmra~ eb wt tiiah a lp es serice.. wi b deep, csrip cuhing g (o Ho ha s.ubcadedritead wi. .abao stapiodi .. 1. ou qome up aanst a Ip r a or tat oesnt ... pierced e add yes Ur~teff win. t h j1f 0 dcblw dI oar~d wn'tr -.,pBUSAres.. easra*&b u aa 1A4eart6Ltso ha forer Ithe 0 dof thetdt or. -eep -" or 10 ac4 it ste 5 o. ..mwater. 5lau oray.... aa llThapa r- -nWofrsto-bal o ., ier a, had Tm de nied a bAa ...-e b. .* r, S .,k= abfiEr O, , ea me I n ",o a ol, ".,4 a ," ,0 o ded new ttnl~ g1U 6rJ% -A pqjblc rab t' - '. - PAAMA lAMANI AsM emWIUP W BAALT NEWWDmB ,.. ...y -, .11 *' .. '.-4 *4$ ; .MAKE FRlENiOS jACOY ON BRIDGE ./ ( I BY OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service NORTH 5 69854 v432 4K9B K96 Q *KQ2 *Q %MST EAST 462 AAK VJ1097 9Q85 S1075 *J842 4 A854 410963 SOUTH (D) 6QJ1073 VAK6 -A Q3 j 4 J7 , North-South vul. 8bth West North Bat 16 Pass 246 Pass 44 Pass Pass Pass Opening W j *,4 .~lere are said to be some 30 mloion bridge players in this co~itry, but only a lew thousand of .hem would make the correct play in today's hand. The aver- age player's first step, when he, is declarer, is to draw trumps.' Perhaps 60 million French men cah' get wrong, but 30 millioui bridge :players certainly can. Wften West opens the jack of hetts,. South cannot afford to leiA even a single trump. It he dde, East will take the king of tr-Ops and lead another. heart. This takes away South's remain- it high heart, and now South S ot prevent the loss of two t ps, a heart and a club. TIt is really quite easy for $Solth to see this all coming, and he should therefore make plans to prevent it. The only way to avoid the loss of a heart trick is to establish dummy's clubs im- nediately in order to obtain a liscard. ' South therefore wins the firs trick with the king of hearts and immediately returns the jack of clubs. West takes the ace of elubs and leads another heart, Forcing out South's ace. Now South leads a club to dummy Ind gets rid losing heart on ummy's extra club. (It West as refused the first club trick, South can get to dummy with the king of diamonds In order to obtain his discard on the third club.) Onl after South has discard- Cd hi losing heart can be af- ford to lead a trump. 'Goodbye Kiss' efs Cold Water LINVILLE, N.C. Oct. (UP) - ourists who manage to get to the top of mnle-hich Grandft-1 tber Mountain near here will ,k fresh, cold well in the olid granite. Howard Carpenter was hired to drill a well on top of the mountain even though he thought it was hopeless. He trilled for four months through jhe granite and decided to lgve no when he got to the 451-foot level. In a last gesture, however, iaroenter drooped three cases if dynamite down the hole as a 'goodbye kiss." The explosive produced a stream of clear cold Water. "IS N Ql ---- |HB18 wKLKIN. P etaet *." !^^^ B You're a working wife, find your job interesting, and you like to discuss your work. Be- careful not to monopolize the conversation when you and your husband are out visiting-others have their own interests, too. "Shop" talk makes fascinating conversation only. if the folks you're taking to have similar in-1 terests. IG i6ADSTRONG 1- es a German acrobatic musicians currently playing in a Paris, France, club like td look at things from a different point of view. ,While Walton plays the gtUarytathough*othin un-! usual happeningi, violinist' May. find things are somewhat! upside down. World. Too Small For Some Drivers, HOUSTON, Tex. Oct. (UP) - It's a small world too small for the Charles Morris family. , Mrs. Morris, 21, graduated front- gU Memorial Nuratui School was driving h W her mother after the ceremonies and rammed full peed into the reat of a parked vehicle. Mrs. Morat.iot out to survey two badly damaged automobiles and saw the driver of the other. It was her husband, in theftr ct, driving home from the same ceremonies with Mrs. Morris' fa- ther. [Slim Fat Away If fat ru f your ur or makes You short of reh and endngers your health, you wIt. nd t eas~ to .oe a bhit pound a dy with the now HollFrood method called : PFOau O No drastl dieting or exersel. Absolutely rfe. Ask your chemlit for FORMOD8 and tart slimmln tomorrow. -* > I *A .'1 .'. UNITED FRUI-CCOIIMPA Y Great White 1'leet NEW ORLEANS SERVICE ; *S.S. "HIBUERAS" ....................... ..... t. g. S.S. "BYFJORD" ........................ ... .O t* 11 *S.S. "YAQUE" ........................... ..Oet, S.S. "MATAURA" ........................,Oe. S.S. "LEMPA" ........................ ..;... $ * Handin aestrstOs to. C hled sad a al dge NEW YORK SERVICE Arrives Cristhbal S.S. "CAPE AVINQF" ..............................Oct. 9 S.S. "LIMON" ......................................Oct. 13 S.S. "MAJORKA" ....... ..............O.... ,et. 16 S.S. "PARISMINA" ........ .............Oct. 21 S.S. "C. G. THULIN" ......... .... .......Oct. 5 Weekly sailing- of twelve pasenlpr ships to New York, New Orleans. Los Anele. San Francisco and Seattle. Special round trip fare from Cristobal to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and S& title. To New York ......., .............. ......... 4. To Los Angeles and SaA Francisco ........,$70.00 To Seattle ................. ..............3.5.00 i ." ; CRISTOBAL TELEPHONEiS: 3u1 PANAMA t-234. COLON M AU) ~ -vINCO M...; .i. ".'- Ro ul 1 nes iI FAST FREKiHT.D PASSENIoEft SIRV BETWEEN 0 E AN0D0WEST CQAS OF SOTH AimiA -. S.S. "FLAMEI O ..: . ........... ...v 0, ,,, t. 11 M.V. "SALAMANWA ... .........s.... :,g j, E TO UNITED Klii :VIA CARTAGEMNAI iON HAVANA, ii w BERMUDA, CORUAA, SAN DERAND LA PALLICE M.V. "REINA hp 1 0rC O" (318,6e0 T) 0ton)e TO, UNIPD KINGDOM DIRECT M.V, "SALA ...*..-o.....#4o.... Oct 4 O M.V. SAIAk .i .... ............... ... et. ROYAL MAI. LIN BJ /HOLLAND ERIOA LINE. TO NORTH PACIFIC PORT' S.. "DAR DO" ................ ....... ..O.......O I 5.S. "LOCH A .. ...... ....., . ... '.. .;. 1R TW.UK/CONTINENT- .S. "OCH R AN" ................ ........ M.V. "DALEDYK ......... .... .. .......... 1 All Sailing Subject t4rtih PACIFIC STEAM NAIqiN'1AVIO4- _. FORD CO. INC. FBAL.O ., .'era I 1 III If. Closing In .II "MOYVIMNG ALL .a -*W m t.mw s l J-- I, - I,~-7::i Happm iO 1 t2 I;.' ?. Ooola Seems B aa&mtopr 4. 'A 4. '4 '. ' S- .- 6-- . ..-- ..a- , amdim&W &IN IPft LLE & .- l S A, .. AM- B. lU AN' aK BinXMU n. Bf'AusllmU.t F~hN.a~ .o. w. W h- *f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r w4 ^ i^- .4 p.- ii 4. . B13 USS JIMMY WAKe UP! : 1J pl - b A...1.~:i~b' The Silent Days : WV4A.% 5111414 Goofed Again Y WELL, N I (WWL.LOoKI I WIC'S tEAS! j PAGE FOtr ".I. 9.t 's Jll 4U?'S aL .9 i .,. e!..; 8V - j - -. II; ? i ; C;~~a. C k^H.h*-- r -r - lllll : .- -- ... .. _- p .. .... - --z won l -i _. i ------------------ t1~i kI oT-wr Ie DCAL,- f mmUvei iosAll MI acPfrBasP9T iPaMY ,yw TimmA ItUNARTBO *0Sr .1M. TlilCT5~uY ^( r- ;r. r. '.9 *, cn ii ' ~. , 1 , 1 fh* 'L ,I ~L CAMPODpop o o P'ARF BoyS FY THAT L I < AMX #.169171 TAETHEM MOvIN,6 UYI Al.IVEl 1W you out ^ ..:*, ai " :-- 1 C7. 17 mu., -90 eaWS mus b. aar bs y sta Mrn., Fi A. Leap, CSrund'u or at the d ., An attrbetf* d6or prime 40. be lt or- I - mplet .' . start ,amne Powell S ntalban. It wil be In eabnicolor. Curtain Hat $o.0 eacjh may Telephoning the 1. -2-0518 or by can- Jean Scott, hea4 S or. deo Bolivar Cram- ,a 2-s883. woceeds from this affai a donated to the 17 1 N U I Loe. I p!MPetiag ' *Brttt^rku inwW llrb-. uahelt. a 5't 3tbe heldThursdad i p-m. in the ae Cha on Of St. Luke's UI e Host ' .Prish Women t'Jr' RWa end RayR n e of the Cathe tkae, wll be hostat at sy, October 15 farth 4 So LukVe .Q have been J necia welcome f Re e*w women - mei' ld. e annartunae 3jAIN? Apperui Plridm Elrt aenhower IjytB.iUcard to roput Ia Int u the'newly O ..W h. t VwieM the Chief Executive w-" tlla t;..ident isenhower to m wde4q tt uh of thne number of Alri lWe wing nseded to' puW 4. the natUo. w, I rWOX BAR MAT CblTING. 1 MNeWi4Oe mated k Wtehelj eater Is mt. b tael s steel. lJade ame [a pastle aNlee. .OQMrM-fed beef is auper-abqn- son with. and pepper it de- tat rw the1 a United State pired. S eflfl with flour. Brown a20 ftim 35 W94 per cent lower pn beth aides in hot tat or.haQB t cofthan, t.thla tim U lat drfppln in a skillet or roaati . oan. oer with sliced onlo.B, 'A A u the .Mape'et t toes and sliced gmen pe- fi 'steak. Faw from tender buO er at. leet eiwy. Oner the _ good flavor. I n skillet or pan. Bake in a mod- eliciously. For f rate oven (350 degrees 7.) 2 pea andb foIh d' u hours.. esat -ethe Mix dUHipowmder with % eup new. iold-w aer. .tir into the gravy Ma) round the steak and I'the rary or the meat. Sere the steak bbtwith-hot rice or pa- k*IT , bo -Inctli c.) Thken follow their recipeJ Flank Stk b lPanMh Sttyle One- ait w" #(1% to 3 ii; s mumn oni- lc Q d'< c kd toma- L 1rEun pppr, aUed (op- |,~ ^.cPbh ehL powder TOJ^ldloD~. sea d o* UOl with economical TkISIS5TER ti0urng Aid up, to 2000 hour with andmaser >tohlvetoses80,s0p it on taopeome*t o. --^-w^ ^ *' i c "A" "1' rr, ~m-r 1 s.. urouaf seilrenze Your Home For the Coming Holidays .i w ew Styles .:.xclusive models .. "K d'e-gn for each customer. -SI: 4 '3" '5 t~~~ >. ~ #J $.8 ii' .e - " s.. ." OLUB $10.00 Movx .ti tl.t. i.. .W.-b .b dasltO I ANNIVERSARY SALE continues until Saturday SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY DAY PC JUST ARRIVED I Dr. Kinsey's Famous Report : "SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN THE HUMAN FEMALE" 59.25 MORRISO ' Opposite Acoam Pot Offi c '.. *-* p.V Hewaly, 5famnb tsl aeP& is1 parfulaly for aany le with a delcte soivcs ovr-aidiy, a m. indictdaR. i-t, Lg S.'* . leFe.It Sagu S" SPECIALLY RECOM WY" Mn*EisAD 1.wmUIRMmE r~a-Fr ~ p. -..~i ~ ~ i:a c 19 - 7 - Oout N.Nws Ir.Ut. .aIBw.e Iemnain *1r -A 'Cleen iKmg' Cleans Up For GI BCARnoN*t, We. Oct. - (t p- Jul Jbrs z worried When an ex- b tagt d four- year-old bay racing hore from him nam.ad CLan Tp King. The horse hadn't w the price of oaL In two season Schwartz, a New Yorker, ownd.hlim. bchwartz Ot.t90 thinking It was a rougnt a. on the former soiriler, who wis breaking into the horse bUlinnem in a small way. So he *ered to buy the horse back. But the former GI entered the bay at Scarborough Downs and Clea Up King .leaned up bhis outing, paying *20. V-U Abel Bravo School Plans Cultural, Benefit Program The Abel Brvo School of Co- lon has ans, need a musical program for Thtasay evening, featuring artists from the Canal Zone and the terminal cities of Panama and Colon. Purpose of the music festival Is twofold: to present a cultural program for the youth of the ci- ty and to start a scholarship fund for students of outstand- ing musical ability. The hour set for Thursday's concert is ~Pj and admission is 50 cents. NO PRIVACY Just in case, you don't recognize her, this is Greta Garbo, one of Holly- wood's all-time glamor queens. The former film star, arriving | In New York aboard the Queen Mary. would- as usual prefer to be alone. A 1st 49 Bee Stings Don't Hurt .. ROC STER, i. Y. Oct. 5 - (UP) A Oroton N.Y., beekeeper says hse.et& stung on the aver- age of 50 times a day, but think little of It. Gray-haired Brown Cogghall who hea kept bees for 60 years and ls tb n sh apf oa .abeekeper. was homm baeekeW -o -the- year by the Bmpire,"tate Honey Prducerp Ansoclaton at the annual meeting hen. Coggshal hiaO es p about 700 hliws. i works" bredhanded but wear a vell for od protec- tion. "'te lad. atti htrts the woret each day," he said, "but they don't swell up on me uikt they used to. , .-. : -/..-/-- ....... . .. B-e-- -- fEconoMicalFlRank Steak Is Best Seved SpHsh Stye ~''' I"~'L ;r~.r 1.1 I-;' 'Test' Run Thief -. Saves $60 Repi EvtorroN. Tex. Oct. (UK f, A Houston motorist a rjtnk mobile through the court-AIP local garage owners. Oarageman E. R. aUadi complained that the man. INi a blue 1951 auto, had some ras- mission work done on the car. The bill came to $20, but before he paid the motorist wanted tq "ride around the block to see everything was O.K." Police said the day before A oaher dgarage owner reported the same man, in the same car, Pad $40 In repairs done to his car then drove off for a "iMA- run around the block, never w return. i1 4 1 0., 7N,44 .. M ft *^ "40 sIX 'f-- V *piuK 1X ~I I You Sell'em... P. A. Cassifds Leave your Ad with one of J' 4enir t o8 r our officla No.I% "H"' Street Panama No. 12,179 Central Ave. -- C0D LEWIS SERVICE No. 4 Tivoll Ave.-Phone 1-2291. and O'OVEDADES THIS" Vik spafa No. 34 PanamA. p. (seoe Vista Thbetre U*t.) MORRISON'S , Fourth of July Ave.-Pbhqo 8164 CARLTON DRUO STORE 10,05 Mel6ndez Ave.-Phone 326, O CiP Agesnd l artmracoal de Pobtcaciones No. 3 lottery Plrua Phone 2-2199 U Minua.. l woria. c iach c dHiu word. 4 "* '. * *s ; ^ '< ; ' FOR SALE Household- FOR SALE:-Mohogany double bed :excellent mattress, $35. Single mattress, springs $22. Magic Chef gos stove, satisfactory. $10. Me- hogony buffet, $10. Dishes, plants, Misc. Telephone Panama 2-3067. FOR SALE: Toppan four-burner gas stove, glass front oven. $35.00. Riviera apartments, apartment No. 1, 46th Street and Justo Arose- mena. OOR SALE:-Large double bed, box spring, innerspring mattress. One Child's, wardrobe. Reasonable. 135 Prodo. Pedro Miguel. FOR SALE:-Mohogany double bed, excellent mattress, $32. Single Mattress, springs, $19. Magic Chef gas stove, satisfactory, $9. Mohog- any buffet, $9. Dishes, plants, is. Telephone Panoma 2-3067. aSALE:-Dining-living and bed- room set. 2 blocks from entrance Hotel El Panami to El Cangrejo, and one block to the right. Euse- bio A. Morales Avenue. Gray house. tOR SALE:-Mehogony diningroom set "Iolnco Sucio" finished, 6 chairs upholstered in green, table, China closet and buffet. Excellent condition, call Balboa 3336 or see *t No. 368 Ancon Boulevard. FOR SALE: Coldspot refrigerator, .ell porcelain, 9 cu. ft. 25 Cycle, 60.00.0 760-D, Balboa. Phone 2- fO SALE:-Misc. furniture, piano, ,nt sprayer, compressor, motor. IBlboa 4173. M Q SALE:-Settee, chair, ottoman, a ck maple, dropleaf oak table, ugs, porch blinds dishes, ladies oot, size 16, Balboa 1309 after vLp: m. SALE:-Kitchen cabinet: 7 ft. t-its proynd sink, $50.00. r'w set, chaise lounge, chair, 2 tablese, $40.00, steel buffet, 15.00. Occasional toble, $8.00. 11 2-3321. j FOR SALE 1 ;i Motorcyelf T-Cushman motor wooter, l duty pakl, excellent ifluo n.'iAn id b Auto FOR SAL4 Automobiles SFOR SALE:-1947 Buick 4-dltI:'. 5 500 miles, radio, excellent t1 d - tion, $825.00. Call 82-3W148-- 82-3189. FOR SALE:-Morris"onvertibt, 195t $700. Mari's english bicy is, l~z 26, $25. Panama 3-3580. FOR SALE: 1950 Ford 4 door Custom. Original owner, $90,. Phone Shrapnel, Balboa 1389. House 150 Prospect street, lalboo Heights. FOR SALE: Hillman Minx Sedan, 1952, $1000, 8,000 miles, per- fect condition, duty free, financing possible. Lt. Shore, days Neyy Pacific 3212, evenings Navy P ific 2295. FOR SALE: Buick Super 4 Ior sedan 1940. Duty paid. Vor y od condition, tires, seat covers, at new. House 2026-B, 2nd East S Curundu. Phone Curundu 43-6243 after 6 p. m. WANTED Miacellaneo.u WANTED-By young married couple vacation quarters, immediately. No children. No pets. Both working by Oct. 8th. Call Albrook 4103, any- time. WANTED: Big farm Qr 00 h- tores agricultural land oaou4d David, Boquete-Panamr. Full de- tails to "Ramses" Box 9W4, Co- lon. WANTED TO BUY CASH 3 CARS Only Ply.-outh, Dodge, Chevroletj 49 to 195 :ot duty ggid.4 door Pe Luxe. V : theiM firdr 4 to 7 p m. Hotel Colon (Ponomr). Telephone 2-0770. Mr. Fonseco. FOR ;SALE Real Estate FOR SALE:-Land near Los Cumbres, beside the Transisthmian Highway, without intermediary. Tel. 2-4769, Panama. CIO: 'Allen (tpnttnaed fom Pare I1) probleml., I5hO m -ditted re- eelvihg eilflf ugh other mem4 be protesti g Allen's re- marks. Rufus Lovelady, on the other hand did not aWree at all witl: the Congressman's Conclsions. ."That's upt what members of the American Federation of Gov-; ernment Emploeas, Lodge 14. have ~3oen telling me. And I haven't' heard it either from other groups with- which I am -Se sal b.li"- eehinppwere best expressed in a letter from an employee who resigned* recently who pointed but: 1) Because socialized medicine has been instituted down here the medical and surgical care is highly unsatisfactory. 2) Differential and "fringe benefits" ae lusUfficient to make a loag-term tay here at- tractive. 3) A person whb lives here 30 veMr laVests about $25,000 In housing, and at the end of that time, he has acquired no equity In the howe. .. -rETEND- ta' 41 Perloecv aeCtlofts for recu- 'Margaret Rom Joins in erative purposes are not a a doll's tea party by ppln problem facsnp employes resid- .ninau Upi of tea, *we rmhie fn em n . hewa at Ta l t in.the U.8. wau U honored g Ns 5) Lack of consistency of a Ablorar Scotland.rs permanent policy of operation in Sthe feedral service. An employee "ever knows feow ope.ase on of r!ongress to another what charges will be made that will .i' taly effect his way of living and employment conditions. me people con get chilled to pse ust by going without o *Ce*c iJie Generally, employes 'ha ve come to feel over the last few Sears, Loveladv concluded, that there is Iie-onger any lob se- curity in the federal service. He said this was borne out by word She has received from employes who returned to the U.8. who , now are hhy satisfied in pri vate emploJ ment. i IMISCELLANEOI S a, ..** -- a i b E - Wdle OsN Amssp glag 20tll- AMe.. C ., DR. WENDEHAKE. 5MedA clinic. Central Avenue 'K" street, Crner telphoni 2-3479, Pandna couple to shore on oport4t with lady. 45th Street No. 32. FOR SALE Mieehllaneous FOR SALE:-New shipment of High Fidelity LP Records arrived to AGENCIES DIAZ, 37th Street No. 6-A. Are you leaving for U. S. For Sole A17" Zenith TV, practically new, crated ready to go. Coll 82-2207. FOR SALE:-Italian piano accordion. 10 boss. Very nice condition, $75. 00. Call 82-3168 or 82,3189. mw_' FOR SALE: Zenith Tri eanic Radio, $65. Maybe seen Tuesdays, Thursday. After 6 p. m. at 168, Via Porras, Apt. No. 1. LESSONS DANCING classes for children 4 16 'years, Fort Kobbe 'Teen-ae Club beginning Friday 9 October. Tel. Llona Sears IPanama 3-1565 for Information. PSOdagl m*a s camoflu and arofco rr odBM as portlaad .tU *r.iIs'geac d~~~r*is)llyl "K -'"- I CKEbrOR UN JOB-Lt.- Gen. Raymon4 A. Wheeler sees lI to be named head' of the UN Relief nd Works Agency.for Pa Jse Refugees. The agency Is primarily bon- cerued with' :fpatnit Arab. Israeli Proe bls. Generate Wheeler was Chf~ f of l engineers .df.the. U.. S.^rL until his re tlrmefa bt .t moil /eaild Au BUICK :SMOOT Y PAREDES iftVROLET --- OLDSMOBILE -*- P:iIK , y & <'*; ^'''- '' RESORTS Pbhl. Ocemtia cottOges, Santa Clara, Boi 435, Bolboo. Phone Panama 3.1897 Crdtob 3-1673. House an baoch Santo Clara. Also In COOL' CIE an mountains. Phone cNRAPM. Balboa 1389 or see caretaker there. Foster's Cottae, One mile post SantO Cro Plieo bring your Ihne. Phone Balboo 2-1866. WILLIAMS' Santa Clara Beach Cot- toge. Lare, comfortable, modern, near beach. aolboa 3050 except week. Grma#h ita.,CI -soeach-cot- eber gas stoves re r.e 6-441 4.567 dm Miguel. FOR RENT HoEues FOR RENT:-. 'iVVista, 2 bedroom; ;chlet, diningroom, ror maid, wepm, and garao Pgone 3-1713. c a. m..to 5 p m. I FOR RENT-M-odeiis ii olt, two bedr.*n m el sror, hot water :ineitetion, Lo Caq 1Wl $100. W 1.; M Phone FORWkIENT : ,oApartm n .t. A WNTIONW 1 I. Just built modern finishedd oportment, one, two bedrooms, hot, cold water. Tel- ephene enomo 3-4941. FOR RAt':-Apartment 2 bedrooms all accomodation, also garage. Perelil St. For information phone 2 1642 from 7 a. mn,'to 7 p. m. FOR RENT:--Nicely furished, two large, clean cool rooms; private b0h and refrigerator; hot water & kitchen privilege. Good neighbor- had.; Peru Avpnue ,No. 65 .Lower left. FOR RENT.--Unfumished two bed- room apartment GI family prefer- rid. Call Babae 2870 efter 5,00 FOR RENt:' Apmrtent to small family in Sarn Francisco. 12th St., house No. 49. FOR RENT: eautiful btrtment, furnisd; pcc i c4 onme Near Balboo Garden .A \J*we rr1' t," 3 hic B Central Aenu*, ; iJ i!jnI e FOR RENT:--ln Vista-del Mlr: omall apartment; Cool and quiet locetIorp. FOR R T:i .... Nice, co, furnished rooms, Av Emee, Parque t1efevre. House32. __ ^,j.- i .,...'.v/'.%:". Ithe vidul's a 1 | 5V. $ publl i rwn 3ale 1041. in the im was 1 debt aJ 8DiM per was 1 wHlh s there atyw from NatioaI lnd fereiOe .~e I 'I FOR SALE Automobiles t-1 I' * SO(T1BOER I SCIALS.r OTI ER )AI Y 'U . 1951 Kaiswr Zoo, ' I Ieathwibdrf tires A liaufl ' ! car SIao, -; 1951 Menu Cmva hin t , -.- ,_ - *, ) -~t .1' ...' h]T L ~ "YtI. AL& ili'l._ .1 eqrrp~lY3' *C 45mW.~ IC I. I I Ii IThef 5e4. .;~'~) :e V5fl ; *' '. ;- *i." -' 5?OYT~ J . -i S. I i "1 1'1 :- iJ !, ^c , 7 44-i -.;~ ~~Z~fP . -- 2 .. I: 4' IIr gal Greae Hdwe ad --II --I-I-I-"mJ-"--- Ir I |-I --- ---:: -- T"-I- I -IN -I- 1 J, -- ,- I I. - I -i . I-- - :IN .I- I- I 7 . -- -- 11 1.1 ~c '' ' : --- -~- -. uf ,* .w "* 1 o "',1 i ,. ; '," . . r 4ewr w~jS4~;; l W .r a's mf' uwa sOf bs D W A to* WKS d- - R. MOVIES TV RMD "by Ekie. J~e-n. ~ as n B 0 ,lo HOL-TWOOD-(NEA) Hol- Irthf a daotr -O the eord: AUDRET a FMLdA. w t on her eore t taMd I the f.n whoosh to' fsme: "I reaUied SAS he when I mw mysel in "Roman I etaHr, a ho much I've till to AsR. W5 S lwrn M actre. It will be . S2? worthy of t W 1^M tult ---0 -- , Aii- irA -r's "fQ lnt': I$ ,N who wil k ~"The novel has caused some controvWea n Texas, but I'm 'sD to aske certain me, ilm is s ,above ip-h.Th bung daa in i n Oklahom Sa ttter bw" w "ClmarrgFmwal publ~ahlL'UI' when tls film mer rmber rs4 aJtlSed she was enO a hrIn ddo gd. I think It ntdut [ntrdua to I= I !' a rm >xiadmlti ?*'- *. Sfor. aT it hnneh. *Ouc't w 9 m . of tb x and d ~e. rvi . Wh.e .f.0M Ie Met " In tba il6, *c a , .yCSB .r *4in- .r igI~ on World (a? Ost.r . clock Cb 1: set It S(contd.) iIrr on being "ry he day that n U S-e r in_ the co=m fe.. wrin at eor hat at i tis r w ~ what ei rvdon- aTdir seen TV am tso ,am" MMo S a,,. ., ar w we lo n one i old pictures, about hl dancing agility at ae, f $2: " mfThe i~e t id bat I w,,*t lth tI b. And the brtl wamI't too difcuto do fa danc- InJ part I Hollywood" S-o n ko-r pwff^S flw1 bubby Tua,,-lW e avwre hav- negt wam yeln at h and be was yelnc at me. But yOU k4QOwwht It yla ~btutl N s t . ere hut having ag btyulat- e Medtl Ot IWa hint tbI. n- e a icweal on te tt movies are an art JUANIoI ricAu. toe subr iart eaer Ud I'm no now, bit 4T lipen taLPwe t]e a aS a sceP e W omdY an never realy bave color uliaa you ehmpletely don't care how mueh of a tool you I0W as on oll- cfow I u W1 111Deve be a dhewg. Bibat methink tBh marble facwd has to Tniah and the at Vof Part baa toi e It may not Be ableo tawrLY. mnr ifRLmai as Lt i convc- ,-o0o SDMUND GRAIN- 4mos t EPllWood neudan iJ?-_S!? MDthS a1-*a , e1*. a l.e.aI ein. M.e1 Imma teat audience forpeople I wrk W 'and tlt's hat p d1acSo should be. IAUM rAM:TR, about meet- iB Oren Welles In Europe: -It Wrt biuh Mp't n my ^ toow ne as. I don't Ilke to t~iSmaa~P S-B' Ia iS a& I tomlc bih. Talent's a funny thing. Tou can water It, but you Iseauav dlslpato it." ANN 80THERN, after a year Sataenlrig'in TTV's "Private Sec- th~ : ; aiV the 'toughest work I bad eve don,. But I had been IeaprtBy ill for three years Ind thought the only way to pmto myself and everybody S %at I wa wel was to do thn t host thing poilble. It aoe:t 'o led me, but I proved eat I had my health back a- W^ _____ _ UP THE POLE-Mll mi.n, key eatetaind l a Dklqs Cai. nrldmts atir m=pla from his master and many chil dren who Joined In the chM. Il eatme of refup wa iaop a high toulon pole. Withnothtin to eat for houn, he te to chew on twe Insulatr of a Ue ' Carrying 400 volte AOthN ftta mmewd So monkey baom e TH-4 rw DAY! SIMULTANEOUSLY! AT.r b --- WALT DOWY -W ---wo WATCH FOR DATE! E OPENING OF THE MODERN SHOE STORE (Top quality American Shoes) BROADWAY SHOE STORE o 4 Central Avenue PANAMA CT1Y THEATRES " HFWle la~a~ai PrfL4tt -4* TODAr.' "CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS" ON TH MTAGE AT 8:30 P. M: GREAT SHOW! -ea.No. -. 3s.- . J.A VI$TAR" I IVE-IN S AT 30M P.M. Shows: 7: 9:15 p.m. Appearance Of The Vslt Our nack Bar! Damour SpalisOh * Dancer A OMAIr'I' Ain THEREE o 0 S" Sponsored by '^iBL": MulPl SocIVety sog*e asoSSlwa aIsractl with ae Io ke actors. *at'h iN to direct. Aenr are eR;OpRile e la I '7a^% --%. ~ ~ .. C L4vAk Aul l N W ReI'I' 41=T ."ARIL ** ^iYiYiSSSS'Ki, F IDEAL p KUn ef the Utratespbere" 0- MU10 U w xcH^H-Bmk uwUcrJl wr VIOLET DRAMA AXIO LAAS in "a GIRL 'WHO ENCANTO WASOO! At 9 p. l.115. Lloyd Bridges, In "ROCKET Sim XrM" MGWAT U" CAPITOLIO BANK NIGHT! 'IM3 STAR" "MT PAL GUS" VICTORIA in oB SACRAMnrTO iaUVyt c rr mOIANZA- and "amgregn mg -BE A VISTA THEATRE TO0AY AT &:-l PJ. k u el S cie4' AMOROUS ar- -- s, Vies se^e l sri: so. nb. uI .gDrmanefLw deSek -,.,. AL . ,r . . _, '.-" ----- . ... -. P. , 4"~rtiq- ' FOrnch's . gst a "IRD S0EE Opening THURSDAY + C. 4 rk A Ikg 6. 1 a(Ut)'I I`e -1 ^^v.. I - *)U ''1; I - Ie' -- '' ?=WWI ..i *" 1 II~.-E1 ~". r ~c"'l r~1 '1~' 9~rr a ri ~ r~py n~ " ,, ;1 i ; . 6; e rlll~_-T B~.ho3-Yit~ _ t- .- -- ,------- . .,. .',-.., ,,h .. .,,. . Only .- Three Of 125 P riod Tea St Lions, Browns, 49'ers Remain On Select List S-0- By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UP) The play-for-play favorites are getting their lumps early. The professional football season is only two weeks old but only three of the 12 teams remain un- beaten. They are the defending champion Detroit Lions, the Cleveland Browns and the San FranciscO 49'ers. The 40'ers are on the select and for a change has hf list after coming out ahead in hopes of winning. The WIg the top thriller of the weekend's cats won their first Big SeVt six games. The 49'ers upset the game since 1949 by downing Ne- Los Angeles Rams, 31-50 when braska 27-0 Saturday. Gordy Soltau bolted a 13-yard field with six seconds to play. Classes were dismissed at K- State yesterday to celebrate the San Francisco Coach Buck Nebraska win. Shaw calUs the come-from-be- hind wiri- and aesimilar victory KansasState CAeh Bil Meek against Philadelphia last week is optimistic. Says Meek;"I think more a matter of spirit than: this Kansas State .teap ran8 skill. Says Shaw: "The boys were, most favorably any-in e so keyed, uno we couldn't start' conference." Except Mlsseut laying football until the second and Oklahoma." alf..B, we had to play over our heads both times." Coach G e o r g e Munger, Of Pennsylvania also is happy. The Washington Redskins, Penn beat Penn State 13-7 - .who played a- 21-21 tie with Phi- urday for Munger's first 6h ladelphia last weekend, have over his intra-stat rival in 16 signed apaas-catchin end in an seasons. Says Munger: "It wa effort to beln their offense. He's the big one... that..to.ime.Wa Francis ,olsfoot who was. releas- the season right there'. . ed by the Chicago Cardinals aft- er being idle with an injury last Ieasor. Injuries Cause College football gets the stage t ne en all to itself next weekend and aPostponement number of Interesting inter- Of fC-AC G me sectional contests head the bill f J -AC Gome of-fare. Two bitter rivals Ok- lahoma and Texas clash at Due to injuries sustained In Dallas. Oklahoma is a slight un- the Jamboree by several play- derdog. ers the football game between the Athletie Club and Junior I Michigan State meeets Texas College will be indefinitely Christlin, Purdue tangles with postponed. Duke, California meets Penn and Nebraska plays Pitt. In big-10 names, Ohio State tackles II- nols and Iowa plays Michigan. Kansas State plays a Big Seven game against Iowa State Tuesday evening, of each week, the Diablo Gymnasium will be open for gdult recrea- tion from 7 to 9. Volleyball badminton, and basketball games will be .played. Series Clincher NWCIIaQYI. (A)-AB R H PO A BROOKLYN (N)-AB R H PO-A t I 2 1 & 4 illa m, .. S .(1 5 1 eese. . . .1 *. eRomon lf . .0* * Campanella, e, .3 2 S1 3 oedge'lb . S5 0 2 18 Saider, ef . .5 0 2 OCox, 3b.. . .4 0 9 0 Erkne, p . ,4 1A2 X 2 a-Wtlaims . . 10 0MiUtlken, .. .1 1 0 b-Morgan.... -- -Labine, p. ,. .37 A 13 7 4 Totals. .. .'4 4 4 .4 1..4. 3 1 4 1 :4 1 3'2 40 1 0 1 -.1 gO :: : : 1 . 1 O *. eI . 0, 0 25 Ixlked for Erskine in 5th. b-Flled oat for Milfke n In 7th. ie- edi out for Collins in Sth. x-One sut when whining ran uBu.t..N.. (NATIONAL) ............ 06* e 01 e2- 3 *iE RK (AMERICAN)............ 2 1 0 0 6 11-- 4 ORS-Gilliam, Erskine, Cox. RBI--Be~ Martin 2,.Wood- S panella, Furillo 2. tB-Berra, FurioE, arBt, Robbson. e. SB-Robinson. DP-Cox, GllBambodg ;. Fider, OCmpanella: Labine, Guluam. teodgt .. 5y k 13. BB-Ford 1 (Willams), Reynoldt1 H tI ), Erskine ing, Mantle. Bauer), Milliken I (Cohim), Labine 1 (Bau- Ford 7 (Snider 3, Cox, Erkinte, CampanellaG Giliam), 3 (Camnanella, Cox, Labine), Erskine 1 (Collins), Labine gald). HO-Erokine 6 in 4, Milllken 2 in 2, Ford 6 in 7. ; in 2 1-3. Reynolds 2 in 2. R & ER-Erskine 3-3, Milliken 1-1, Labine 1-1, Reynolds 2-2. WINNER-Reynolds. LOS- bine. UMPIRES--Bill Stewart (NL) plate, Ed Harley (AL) base, Art Gore (NL) second base, Bill Grieve (AL) third Frank Dascoll (NL) left field, Hank Soar (A) ritht field. 2:55. ATTENDANCE (paid)-62,374. RECEIPTS (net)- .44. '' tj ;il ****************N------5 ^'^'J ii 4*,,^^^^^^^ IALL, NATCM- we tibe a sport ad- w what Don Bolde- The seven-foot giant t Wedeyn's basket- #ffonU.. (NEA) WIN-A-oPRAYER-Father! i Yrre nmon sr high above a large gathering as he takes off' from 16-foot towr diving into the Seine in the heart of Paris. Money collected from the ex- hititn go- iont his church ^-k~r~ I sM r t (NEA)JS , - 1 .. - i tA . J urmurpl~l1 Mt,* -^, .:i) i . Yankees Again Prove igh h.- A.'s Don't Win [4AN.T l-Cf-The preaWur :became a Uitte too great at point of the National Amauwtr Championship for Don AJeb ' land -the 31-year-old P " golfng star simply had l to his eyes aftr putting ma the third reenof the d at Oklaoma City. (N.A) Earl Sande 3rd In First Comeback To/ NEW YORK, Oct: 6 (UP) - Jockey Earl Sande returned to the riding for the first time In mwoe ttuM ~ ,yi - The 54-year-old Sad..-ak- ing a comeback becau eds money rode Hofty " to, a third place finish m third race at Belmdt Park. It led Ihe e retch. nt HBest Sead couldn't hold akne-onh to get the win,"Capeia- dor" ran second. After the race, Sand.m saidboth be and the horse got tired. ''But," added Sand, "we'll do better next time " dande is schedUled to ride a- gain today... aboard "Blue Skies" in the seventh race. Women' Recreation Class Reorganized At Margarita Gym The recreation cl*lpor wom- en of the Atlantic Area;Civilian, Army, Navy, and Air Foree, has been reorganized fo the school year at the arargria Gymna- sium since yesterday. The classes have been design- ed to provide a careful gra- duated program of exercises suited to the lady of the house, together with a program of re- creational activities. The classes will ,onsiat chiefly of badmington a'it~ -alisthendcs. Other activities can provided if interest is shown :in them. Instructions for the novice is al- so provided in all recreational activities conducted. SAgain,.you are reminded that all ladies of the Atlantic Side are invited to participate in these classes which meet on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. There is no fee for these ac- tivities other than the shuttle- cocks with which to play bad- mington. This Is a program made pdsible by the Physical Education and Recre action Branch. The Margarita Gym- nasium Is your Gymnasium! En- Joy it! Chadwick'Attempts Record Swim Across Bosphorus Straits ISTAMBUL, wsky, Oct. 6 - (UP) Fosent Chadwiek said yesterday te waold try to make a riogwim aecr the aspIwr- tAits ft*em Europe -i.s Atendle The Sma IDes., Caif., swim- mer msad *le '' to start from 4-2r-sFepe *foau side of tskw. 9.a f aj. 2 am. B8T. If ariu Ift a- cros Mis C"tm ur L then try toa sIA "E* on the. Yaks.Noever Waste Time At Bat AndBear:Down Harder-Rizzuto NEPW YORK (NlA)-- Phll lautq says a ball player gets a al feeling abobt being a - anakee. "We're not a bunch of school- boys who go out thext for dear old alma ma- ter says the t shortstop ho gave the w York Amer- cans a brand Say us. tour .jo h to Star Ga ome- ." er" es,. It becomes more the a job. itnot a. smoot hly r ayetd. g.me. .otup.o baseman makes a double play. sv t of, MeI a idea of .theu amps.a HIS "Yu don't enough to have good w lw to ba playrunners. They have to be a team.s oy that ra sp th A well-knit bunch wil do better Wg 0 wlil than h buh of i ndV-r dualnd things j- Take the All-Star Game. T me . t's nt a moothly-ned team. minds th-a e never, . Yowh don't know hw the only d itone was "N igo all out itIqma v way. on Yankee teams In the "f.e-tens'you that musnatter World n series, a lost everybody what h6 e did~a'knoay* hat could hit know whether thet wop e field in a s8t runner on first-wants you to put for that O*zl* 46M and h t-ad- and things Jump'i -s like that "T at that 'tlnh atil "You need a balanced team. ee .--- .... there's pever he~ any ~Jealo hae b uii~thie - YotGUU lmlte"t, youtb got guyX Case gto,- th.. do badly. dhih al y one e, can- t ~ tIwate ' way. On Yankee teams in the ''-36. hi- ru that matterr World Series, almost everybody what is, I jt *and bihnt.' ntth tr Ih Jo th the I he"'beenat9d, t '. wlh there's Xever bea.any je&Ilou .-, t o' nelp mutt fl outtand glo. The Tanke harder," "A 1'ow from: : now o no Sp. NEW -' OnceaH eea haWL thatnoP" Mt~ Mends lr~7mS~ hew I lows who n .during. had to wat e juggle apnd so on towir he p aU right bm v ,amaJ to mlm-Eaf have can ( few 1 Dodwante 2 Oc- g tober i t suluir I yeas the Yanhd tkel ktr outthe a what li "r 0m~i Ewer," t;r94 g s tf iT; ~ZT. IV-.~LW; 1 ~ e -1. ir, I r"a Ar OWN . ,- V FOR Hono"' bull inl el tOro. and es6 p -- S ' ,rf.- .I 1.- 'r'i'.* - 'I SI ___i . = ,( :" i~i;i;Q~rLh- ir I [ \ii " : Ll I I .. PAGE EWIS Yanksi Asre AL Pennant Theirs For 'At Least' ^.r v .*W ^ .,y" ' MOME-P UN DAY AT EBBET8 FIELD--Home1 s vere flying all a aIug-feot of the fifth World Series game. But here's the one t Mantle crohies the plate in the.thdrd inning 'after driving home (9) and Yogi Berra (8). Dodger Catcher Roy Carmpanella and I big parade, which kept rolling too iat fdr for the Dodgers to THIS.MI IT F IOM BEING WOR 1E-Broqklyn's Bily Cox dr maJtimdaf stop or Int aVjMr's Iroundsraf as loaded't n 6c tf the fifth World Serles game at Ebbets field. second third, forcing out Phil Rizzuto and ending the inning. It didn .. Qugh; they fI~ iptfront, 11 r e *f * .. - :Rizzuto, 35 POnly Oldster On Ball Club Sx i NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UP) - j *-, Maybe it's getting monotonous, but a majority of the New York Yankee layer agreed today that they probably will keep '. winning the American League Spennant for "at least" the next three years. S '-.. "Even three years might be enseeMtima astlnate," .Jta- ,c lared 35-yearii Id Phil JBlxk- Sto. "I don't see any reason why this ball club wouldn't ,keep S. winlingg peanaitn indefinitly. After all, wet loaded ith y. young playetrs1.' the only 14' 4'. ....4 1 guy on the lub." S Outfielder Cene Woodling, like SRUzzuto, said "there is no telling" ,.-.j. .. ,' whel the Yankee domination S: wou-1 end. "...- 'cU the. only year since H 1I came up in 1949 that I thought S". ",. we might not win it," Woodling -.. -- . . couldn't catch us this time, who knows when they, ever will?" over the ball park in Sunday's Even Johnny Mize, virtually hat really counted as Mickey sure to be missing next year, e Joe Collins (15). Hank Bauer couldn't see any club beating the Umpire Bill Grieve watch the Yankees in the near future. catch up. Yanks won, 11-7. "If y rn think the Yankees had a T a 5ll leub this year" said MiM, putting a match his eigLr "wait'll you see 'ev next year: SThey'r getting that fihe youMg p cher, Tom Morgi, S back froa service and I. he he's' pitcWhg even better thah i ..wheh be l ft. SBobbpyBrownf.aso should be coming back next year ' apd don't forget Gerry Coleman, T "You can bet young fellows S. like Steve Kraly and Bill Milled S will start to win more games," continued Mize, "and Lo rd '.. knows how many great young ,. Yankee' sropects the Yankees have on , .their farm clubs." Final Figures, Facts On '53 World Series rops to. the Rroundto make a with Yankees in the si*th in- FINAL STANDINGS later Cox rolled over to touch W L Pet. 't completely stop the Yanks, New York (AL) 4 2 .88 .7. : Brooklyn (NL) 5 4 .333 S, First game, at Yankee Stadi- ese Sill Do 't urn, Sept. 30:' Brooklyn (NL) 1 2 Know ut Ne York (AL) 9 12 m ow 1 1Ane, Hughes (2), Labine (6', Wade (8) and Campanella. aIr A r 1 Y V arse RReynolds, Sain (6) and Berta. ilk AftrIr Y ) Winner-- oser-Labne. NEW YORK, Oct. 4 (UP) Second game, at Yankee Sta- Pee Wee Reese, looking every bit dium, Oct. 1: as woebegone as he f..lt, sum- Brooklyn (NL) 2 9 1 med up the bitterness of the New York (AL) 4 5 * dejected Dodgers in on despair- Roe and Campanella. Lopat ing question- "What do you and Berra. have to do to beat the Yan- -- ke s?" Third game at Ebbets Field, Oct. 2. "I don't know what the an- NewaYork AL) 2 S swer is." the Dodger captain Brklyn ( NL) 3 4 said, answering his own question RchI and Bern. r kIne and in a voice that echoed hollowly Campanella. whih futility "I've been trying F,rth game, a- E. et1 Field to find It foi .12 years. now, "Wait 'till next 'year" 1 aiad a, 3 7 1 Reese, quoting the old Dodger New oI J (AL) 27 I t rallying cry. "Who knows?" i ,or' m 3at9 (5), maybe I won't even be here FhrOd, ()l -A aiLr a.'Lo.sa , next year. Anything can happen- L ) ( n t" l m this racket, you know." L hAa Lael~s -eWrd. *t * * * - ^ .-*- I -l I-- I --. .----I-----,- i.,. i -i' Next 3 Year . * NIPPING A DODGER RALLY IN THE BUD-Sequence camera catches the death of a Brooklyn rally in the second inning of the fifth World Series game at Ebbets Field. With one run already scored, Gil Hodges starts to slide for home on an attempt to score frohi t'-'.-' on a fly by Billy Cox. Following the play from left to right, top and bottom row of photos, you see the Yankees' Yogi Berra snare Gene Woodling's toss from the outfield and Umpire Yanks won the B MISC3UNUIA S s o' cam...t* - .. u .e I 2617 E* sc M *'K Cabe ..646a 3 V. I..SE VENDE 22. E ALQUI J'*a ,.q ua S- *, * 1a4. 1 i I, /^^M L~n rM 1 Bill Grieve signal the emphatic news to Hodges that he's out. game, 11-7, me -~s Iiir riIar t1 R 1I'. FARMACIA LUX AVE. CENTRAL 160 SERVICIO LEWIS AVE. TIVOLI No. 4 NOVEDADES THIS VIA ESPAkA No. 34 LIBRERIA PRECIADO CALLE 7a. No. 13 FOTOGRAFIA DOMY .-VE. JUST AROSEMENA con CALLE 32 FARMACIA LOMBARDO CALLE "B" No. 26 FARMACIA EL BATURRO CALLE 7a. PARQUE LEFEVRE HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE AVM. JOSE FCO. DE LA OSSA No. 41 UNITU WA A*I rof ingrRoom, Living-Room TED AND NATIONAL NOVEDADES MQRRISON AVE. 4 ~P JULIO 'FARMACIA VAN-DER-DIJS CALLE 0 No. Si FARMACIA ESTAOOS UNIDOS AVE c)TDrTAI 4t AGENCIA INTRNACIOAL DE PUBLICACIONES rLA 3;' L W-IA' A No. 1 YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS IN 14 DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN PANAMA! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1953. , ..* .' {-. .*.. . ** -, *'- .*** ^ ^ ** ^ - *^ -. ... .. . '" Ill ...... menwow:17t ,- .. ..rr,,,~r-- .~*~Lrrit-LPi~i~bLIL~y~sy~~ ~ T .I; I * TMO PANAMA AMERICAN,.- AN INDEP ENMT oDAILT NZIWSPAPrER : ..j. .. '' ..v c - JI jC k .1~C. ".2 * S. ' N S . Yakees In e ....... 4:r fr~ i;i; .., 4; Indians Won't compel POWs To Listen To Reds *'.' * .]' .. V * p.> .. .' -w w w- ~ W W w - TA UNJOM Korea, Oct. 8- tIe ( p *. knw ut&. tr; i "d tli (UP)'-- India's hkhest ranking offi r In Korea said today In- -, .-. n. . dia: guards would not force, ,TWRNT-dG & AI, : m Inn[-Red prisoners to listen to Communist lectures or try to stop them from making a mass . IA. Gen. K. S. ThIlmayya told U f II n Allied and Communist newsmen. I however, that Indian guards o r were duty-bound to escort any of the 22.500 North Koreans andl Chinese to the Communists for - explanations as often as the Redf desire. fre to isten," Thimayya k To W o S. NEW YORK, Oet.4 (UP)-The resLraining order I as.ue d last The idian general, chairman striking International Long- night by PederaWudge iAward of the Neutral Nations Repatria- shoremen's Association ordered Weinfeld under the Tatt-Hart- tion CpOnmisston.. said Indian its members back to workop At- ley law. suards, aa sufficient arms and lantlc Coast piers today, bowing President Eisenhower ,,eUe aammnition to prevent a mass reluctantly to a Taft Hartley had ordered the attorney geier- escape shot.ld the anti-Com- court order banning its strike al to seek an injunction because unAsts make a break for free- for at least 10 days. the walkout threatened the lrt, -J'. n Patrick. J. Ceonol y, amIS "health and safety" of the na- , But he ald. an attempt to head of the discredited =lMon tion. ston tihel would lead to "ter- which has tied 9p truffle In Weinfeld issued a 10-day re- rible slaugnter," a price too Eastern ports sineb last Thurs- straining order and- set a hear- greot for gany country to pay. day, announced late last nilht ing for next Tuesday to decide h ; al~so crushed Corn- his men vouldttl m arnbin whether it.hall be extended to m hopei of extending the to workt witf't4dl1 shift the full 80-day period allowed eriod of "explalhine" to rison- tonight. He aid an earlier re- under the law. era why they abould return to sumption of stiity n the Union leaders IndislteS they S ifL'e beyrdnd the Dec. 24 docks woul Ae ntlmWil-le be- would not fight the 5-day In- dea40fit agreed upon in the ar- cause of confusione..' junction if shippers would a- x0tl'e document. "We're not going back willing- gree to bake any contract Gerr. Mer'k W. Clark. supreme ly," Connolly said. "We're going signed dilang the "-eeong off" orminder if Tar E a st e r n back because it's the law. of the period- retr6ative-to Oct. 1. twit!dN-atonrs fooeis. said the land." The IA; -which claina O5,000 Allea wonid jislist ot the ex- He referred to a temporary members .l its Atlalte Coast pl)"'tionrtMlr tnr- on schedule. e* district.. tsuck wheld t contract Tmnd 20athKorea on the five- expired- t.. 1 wio atee- ve Y0tRn alternative," Thimay- f. l l*lal v.i.Ml r mcnt o a wagre increase. :tr MM a Coijmuifst news- E Ugy in-YU EE NU VI The wrikourt caine .nt a wek *ig.> ** after tb. AFL ousttdte uniton Thlmzayys w oropises followed fiL" |1 fa or its underworld tuts and Orotte from the Uhited Nations iM VeU111 1 chartered a new one MWke Its and South Korea on the five- place. a t lion neutral committee's The e has tid OnTraO. O... tee.e has ore Lh -ngof drlisoners. than 200 shlps from to egiphaticaly told Thi- Virina. a. oreed the w InAyyA'fya. letter that the U.N. 1.AIRO. Ot.'O'(TP) former second largest pmon S .KI would not ~er.mit force to be ca pet minister Ibrahim Farag the- Queen Mary; to by -the I tsed aga St. the prisoners re.- is convicted today on cb agqs pl -tus and d ~,1n. the -4--- *med Nkidlb and senteheiM toplbe al a. tritrg li. im traonm a t t ha .r -a ' He was the third ian dble. But o bioply fel the ars found guilty of treason the dck strike was to seIllam to powerful three-mal revolution- *mep hands off; ,_ ,, . a I.lar who broke Into site's apartment and et with $100 in cash. ened this morning in ct Court at Ancon sitve o. years in the peni- i irndaI, t I mer Rov Sul- 'n. A,- Panamanian. pleaded U1 to the first degree bur- e/tar. He admitted break- Stbq hose 079 Williameon i n Balboa on Beot. 8. lthe victUn. "Choppy" 'as eleo. Sullivan took Set and money. b ough this was his first ,omIltted in the Canal Defendant had a long of stealing In PanamA. Attorney Rowland K. recommended a four year rV sentence. Public de- William J. Sheridan. Jr. Judge Outhrle F. Crowe tWo yeir conviction. money was never recover- h.i- ary tribunal set t to deI' wit enemies of the state. Fangr, a ein mksn vrol municial and dral afflr pleaded nnooent to 'the c kkct details of the hate .r not released by the tribmun w~'ch heard ti=ti, ny yester day In closed Miton. Parag. a ptlmlhent official o the Wald, fo a? *ruling narty i Egypt, was a member of the eab imet headed by tmaffa el Na has which was dismissed by for mer Klnl Farouk after the anti British rDt in CarIo-eI Januar The sentence is subject to con filatilon 91 thp, plI revolution arw couaclL. - After passing )pdgment on Fa rag, the 4nbunl abened hear. Iins in the'trial 6f rt. Col. 8aa el Din el Sombatl. who was chief of political police in Oharbli province during Hadls adminis t-ation. He also is charged witi treason. w1 ;Year Strike Soon Many End n At Pat Downey's Salon -0- -- o -- PUN LAOGHAIRE, Ireland, Oct. 6 (UP)-r The World's strike against Pat Downey's saloon here probably end this month it was reported today. jk. wney died it May, and the saloon will be offered lor aI t pbie suction. If a buyer Is foudd, the 14-year-old e wl be over. '" the premises cha!ne hands, the strike will nd," a Spokesman said. "e will have no dispute with the saloon has been picketed continuously- lnee 9, Jowney angered the union by firing a bartender. Pickets ia ndolenees to Mrs. Downey wbhn hea buaband died, e bar continued strike-bound undei her bipnagement. wney never gave an inch to the aliot, ald when the i 'fh bad lasted long enough to have publleity value, he to take a sort of proprietary pride in the pickets who ,-j~ied up and down outside shouting "Strike on here!" i The: New York nS pPi ANm and the, New York C f CooWerce have 55t t t New York al has e L ng an astnisted 1 ~ i . r U,.D NATIONS, N. Y. Oct. 6 --(UP) The United - States prepared today to fight - for admission-of 14 goviet-ve- toed nations. to the nlted Na. - tiob while adanantly reject- - ing five Soviet-aponsted coun- d tries: U v.S. delegate James F. Byrnes. Sovernor of South Carolina, said -the United States' brusquely Rejected a Russian proposal for a -"package" deal'tr admit nine Soviet-vetoed applicaints along with five Soviet-supported can- didates. "The United Stated," he said. "is unwilling to sacrfice prin- ci le for a price." n his initial 4addess before the United Natild yesterday Byrnes pointed out that the Soviet -supported .applicants- Albania. Bulgaria, Romania. Hungary and Outer Mongolia -had been turned down by the Secqrity Council majority because they did not fulfill the charter requirement to be peace loving nations. -"We know that -while their applications were pending these states gave moral and political support to the forces deslpnat- b y the U.N. as aggressors," yrmes said. The reference was to the support the countries gave Communist forces fighting the U. N. in Korea. )L) .. = ,. +:r.' r '++,- ; r +. i l ~ ,d ,~ , , :Xl,~ .y,.,.. ,~ n ,. - tr < -*m '+ "+"'" o 1 "L" ," ",,, . . 'e+ /' X, P .y . ... ,, ' . : ". "<. * coun7 Itr i f" -- Abraham :4M)6od ) t, OCTOmR 15. W i. rvE CI TSCI I .!.]J I) Longshoremen On Eas d o I a rs day because of the strike.It also has interfered with arm shipments to m urope. A Taft-H artle injunction would be In force. for S days whlue the longshtreme and the employers try to negotiate a set- tlement. At t o 80 days. management's late rerofrer would be orm aly si bted to the union member for A:vte. Tha law prowsI 15 dmas for tabulation of the union' te. No later than theoM th dy after presidential l ntoVeflUton, the govern aet mst backto the eh l co tut to-' t hee In- junction be dissolved. I te dis- pute ha not ben settled, the union then is free to strile. Raymond 1lta1c To Provide Servkes For C. School The Raymond Clinic, of Pan- ama City, has been emploWyd on a contract ba .to provide phy- siuans' *rt1cs for the Canal Zone Schols during the present chooeel year. The contract provides that the clinic headed by Dr. Frank A. Raymond will perform- phasial" eammnaiinafois requred In. the schools, asuij* ..- 011by3l* to attend all lntdmeho1A*Lae' foot- ball games, and 'royilde e.ouMl- tations for students or palts in cases referred'th tohe clte by the school authorities. All R,O.T.C, stdent, tal- Are he(nr rA -U a I - I ~IIf .IZ Set To Sal: i ~ . Somwh Friday The' ii; Iner ,C' ietbal e will safrom ew York Fiday w-" to. o rec Mte y from o Yor 6 of te Plandrtne. ThR2NsF YOfY Oftice-tl"n- nod'that- the 8.M A- n, c north, ampd, Doh n bee tr ted n to A^oeee dtll t, t W York0 an te Charl;e;wn'. th ca0 a_ t view of the Ao being eAided. It hadbeen ,Iteitat anf - hsd a stan, I htsdf (UP).- Par- and New wv"lrth cms- I -eloknit over- States gov- Iferb er t MBl X director the' xf.rt ,s the kto. fa I u.t-l% ate . J- . .for fic - -g,~Ai l itt ap oiol of., the c gle -d of the 1t ^D~ii4 Ilk WSay Ohio. 5 'c go- a uIa )blo I d la. o wo nDri L- late on Thursdayr, Ot. 1 Itt sal 'on the- return voyae fllowiiR Saturday; Oct-16. US Fl*0 tsurp To FullMIt t a. of Auedlk st Iul n physileZAMg wth revS4Iw Dr. Raymond hbs aMlameed that a term of phsleln -will HIlie .O' *r. be alned to do physical - aminatios t dlt b. work Wed when any number *' of students are to be gaiveU such S:" A (pinr iaUtls. QOwdlyt li- 3' pam . sensed to pra ctice ednl in the Canal Zone will be assigned 01 to the dwrk.rcu USARiARIB Wil Relivm43Officrs For Gi, From Actve Duty keaquarters USARCARIB an nouncen today that S4 eoa- missoned ofnaers in t A gol- mand would receive thaO iote of reieae mrom active! t st- Lus his weet. Of i lour ame majors, nlut'wd v ltrs.t lieutenants a&"' jWfie- ond oeutediant. - Army-wWide aprnri J5.2- 200 reserve officers V-- tilled this month of etv fa active duty under thel _W p0 gram to peet posed by budget ce apartment ol'Fle Anth I u- ed. In repl .to questlo CARIB 4 eIsman k1 that the release of l ficera would not number at officers ,t command. Their filled larely by r dates of Offer C a Schools and Reserve Trainting Courses. Primarily, he said,M tion in force will a ice field, rO tha fected bY gram. b. cxerent of ed. under D/A tCu evaluate, serve pleted a. service 0othe- ^.^*"si_ '_.uT a_. woCMl to the wmie _Wi rl;__, le Br. i tege u t sie there .-- / ..-cnd (N A) ~ -'p ' *14 44~r .. ?' * * * 'Cris obar C~r I A~ ~~'sd I :1 Lr.r ~~~i~' :, ~i~ )M) ace at p if FN ?-i .i'" r . tI . i r. w . "-** IM 'r* ON :~ ,1 . iI ~~tc~ |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 26 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |