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, -41 yer7 1,";.. , ' 121 I: .1 464 illoti600661 DAILY KEWS;1;:',": r, ..., .., --AN ,,.. 4 .. a T - 1: di '4,0? .6 4r Ne: 4.6.' ix, ." ,t, 4., io, L, -,,, t C :I ti A D A 11 .1:1 LI I b,',. 1: '4: (---- k. -,,,, i aa IL aak AN3 TO SAO PAULO r,:o EUENOS AMES Ak t OP-1 irg A , 4-41 1,4 1164 Panami 2-0915 - "Let the people know the truth and the country is sole Abraham Lincoln. , 71taAdt "0::,vti a 00 itft, "ow PANAMA, R. P, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 195S FIVE CMS 23rd TZAR $.? . i,,, , - losto i-tre ,,., ite., s,: .,,. , A ,ein a e .. , iv, ,,,,, . , ,,TwO of 19 local-raters flied -by the Paniln-ia'Canal Company following an .announcement- of a substantial sorytmissary shortage bave biten re-instated, it was learn learned'today. ed'today. learned'today. ', ', .-, ,,-' ,, , '', 1-. ,' They- are Mrs. E., N.' Walton sof 'the- Rainbow City , Commissally, and L. S. Headley of the Balboa Commissary. The. status of a third employe, Mrs. Mavi ,Bushell ' who like the others, had been fired with objections to re reemployment employment reemployment Vas changed'this week o "leave with' pay7 ' pending the, outcome' of aring to be held Thursday., ', 'I"Alkiwt ; '... Nrs. ,Bushell,'a iimeke ei', with the Balboa'Commis Balboa'Commisiary iary Balboa'Commisiary Ind' a commissary 'emp oye for Ihe past 16 years, '.1 vas at firat separated from ,her job.' After appealing the case herself,' her stat9s was cbanged; ,,,, , Mrs. Walton, It was learned had ber of Local 900 who represented submitted, her case to Local 900, the employes. ,,, ,,, , , , AFSCME,' AFL.CIO, of which she ., . ine bird be' aring for:the' Onion"' is s member., They handled the : ,,, represented member, Virs We:, ,appeal.., , ton, was scheduled for Thursday - Headley who ha's-been' re.employ sub.. ,but was canselled after the charg charged ed charged but at a lowe rate of pay, per ,were withdrawn. mitted his own appela to the Can. es...!tga.in(sit , mai ecision on ;the umon's al Company. -, , two other two appelas will be made ' The union represented Iv, Governor W. E, potter when ',other employes who were fired, ,ne .returns froci,Wastungton , and hearing were held In Aeir aa. peals earlier thig week, on Tues. .Meanwhile, the 'first' fer vil daY and' wednesdaY.7 : ; employes represented by at , The grievance advisory board at these two hearing was compos compos. . compos. ed of Forrest G. .Dunsmoor, ministrative.assistant to ,the ,Gov ernor, representing the adminis. trationt and Peter Alexis a mem. 110TI2r fIclorts, I v --1 ALGIERS, April, 12 UP)--Twb rebel raiding bands have kinnap. ed 120 Moslem men,' women and ' children on a community fartn in ' East Algeria- and taken them ,' across the frontier, into Tunisia, French, Army officers reported to., day., , , Few details of the alleced mass , abduction were know n- The Frencit said it happened near the town Of Munier, 25 miles south. east of Bone, late Tuesday' night or early Wednesday morning; ' : Officials- here said the rebils , crossed the border from Tunisia. Military Headquarters, had fre quently reported rebels kidnap.' ping fellow Algerian Moslems and takink ,them to Tunisia for train., ing in the rebel army. 'e Two separate rebel; grenade at at' ' at' tacks against soldiers and, civil.- ians in towns near the City of ,, 'Constantine Were reported 'last night. One person Vas killed and , wounded in one attack. 4 Libritry Gets Nv Home.: In Gtiin The Catun DepdZit ,of the Canall .2one Library was moved this Week from its ,former location on the tetond floor of the Gatun Service Center to a new location on h e first floor of that building. The new quarters for the fibre fibre, , fibre, 'ry -deposit are located in a rooni behind the Gatun Post Office. The new location is considered- more cominient for the fibrary patrons te rotation of new 'book s from the Main Library and from Cristobal will be facilitated. Mrs. Itelen Swearingen is the Deposit Librarian. 10 espite,1402, , NEW ORLEANS, April 12 (LIP) National Chairman Meade Al Alcorn corn Alcorn said today the "tremendous gains" of,the Republican Partp in the South in 1952 and 1956 can be xuanded in the future. The GOP Chairman pointed out the Little Rock, Ark., school inte integrationg grationg integrationg controversy and President Eisenhower's use of Federal troop to restore, order would not drive Southern Prs away from 'the Rep ublican ticket. "There is mucli more involved : than the single question' of civil - rights," he said, adding that vot voters ers voters must think carefully before de ciding to return the Democrats to power. ttIt is my firm belief that an in in, , in, cident such rs Little Rock will never lead thinking voters to turn their backs the great overrid overriding ing overriding accomnlighmentg of the Re, publican administration," Alcorn stated. lie said Southern Republicans The bird hearing ,for' the lion lionrepresented represented lionrepresented member, Mrs. Wal, ton, was scheduled for Thursday but was cancelled after the charg charges es charges against her ,were withdrawn. Final decision on the union's other two appelas will be made by, Governor W. E, potter when he returns front Washington. 'Meanwhile, the first fer gotr employes represented by w at torney Charles Ramirez was held yesterday afternoon in the board room of the Administration Build Building. ing. Building. The board was composed of Dunsmoor and Capt. george Fitz Fitzgerald, gerald, Fitzgerald, a member of the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, for the employes. k Ramirez said tl was mutually agreed that the decisions in the cases which be represents will be made after all 11 hearings are rnmnloted. : Teent.Ze Beau Atircl Of List , 4 For Loficly Shah,' TEHRAN, Iran (UP)A wide search for a third wife for the Shah of Iran has placed, the beautiful 19-year.old daughter of an Iranian army?' colonel at the top of the list, informed aources said Friday. ' They identified her as Safieh khami, whose qmother divorced her' father and, was married to President Iskander Kirza of Pakis Pakistan. tan. Pakistan. Safieh currently Ls attending school in, England, , Court, circles said she was the most eligible and most beautiful of the "possibles" being reviewed by the royal family of the lonely Shah Mohammad Reza Pablevi. The Shah's family latmched a worldwide search for a new wife after the Shah signed papers last Saturday formally dissolving Ins marriage to Queen Soraya. 'Iranian elders had presstired him into the move because their seven-year marriage had' 4 been childless, The Shah must produce a male heir to keep the throne in -the family. Sonya has booked passage aboard the liner Constitution leav leaving ing leaving Genoa, Italy, for the United States Monday. She is taking her mother ,and brother svith her. . , The Shah's first" mirriage, to Princess Fawzia, sister of ex-King Farouk of Egypt, produced 'a childa girl. , Soo RdcAlconl. have a duty to enter' candidates in every Congressionalo state and county election. The result, Alcorn claimed, "will amaze the Demo Democrats crats Democrats even more than' It will Re Republi6ans." publi6ans." Republi6ans." - , Mem," made the:remark's in a speech prepared for a meeting n the Louisiana Republican Party here. He denounced the Democrats as a "loosely knit confederation of miscellaneous groups bound to together gether together only by a common Flesire to seize and hold flower." , Alcorn charged that a Democra Democratic tic Democratic victory this year would lead the nation back to "government con trols, deficit spendinq pnd the left lane to destruction of the free en enterprise terprise enterprise ,syqt1m." , He said the Republican' tiCket received 48 per cent of the vote in 12 Southern and border states 1956 compared to 20 per.. cent in 1940. ' -"N IP 0 4.:'.'...,, 'W:,.,.h. 0, 05: 0 .i.:1:::6:,:., ..Q. ; S ., f....;'-17 iir k.'!'' " t:': N ',:,,,-... lk : : LONDON, April 12 (UP)Com. monist China accused the U. S. today of using 'ufraudulent tricks" to stall the long draw-out diplom. &tie talks between the two coun. tries. ,' 1. i The charge WAS made In a Velp Velping ing Velping Foreing Ministry statement reported by the New China Agen Agency cy Agency and monitored here. , t The talks,in question Involved the question'of Am a t prision prisioners ers prisioners still in the band I e Chine Chinese se Chinese Redd. They drag ; t on over a period of two years m Geneva, Switzerland, but were suspended after the 73rd meeting in Deem Deember ber Deember 1957. ,,...,, ., ,- In the face of '.. the world's strong demand. for relaxation of international tension, the U. S. Sino-American talks,' the For Foreingrn eingrn Foreingrn Ministry statement said-, ,, ".0n the other' handt the U. S. is afraid that relaxation of ten. sion will fcrther discomfit its cold war policy,. 4 ,- : . t , .That is..ivhy it has prevented any progress in the talks, nadt, moreover, tried to incapacitate the talks. , . ux) ,Ilere lies the r ot cause why, for the past lo months the United ',States has .been, playinr fraudulent tricks to atall the Sino SinoAmerican American SinoAmerican talks.", ,,, , , Tha statement said the U.S. was using its customary Panmunjon tactics", to make the talks drag,on without result, ? ? The Chinese statement charged that the US, forced suspension of the talks by transferring U. S. Anil- ir U. Alexis Johns. who' represented the American side. In his place tbe U.S. design-, 'Martin, who doet nOt hold ambits-. sadorial frank, 4 i. ,, k,, , iv Occrrift liest tra,1 ,, ymi. Lc:2d ileno:try Ccm!cil,Prosid:nt NEW YORIC,--In the first "of several moves planned to enlarge its international relations, the Nat lona' 14Business' and Professional Council', Inc, has named 14 'honor 'honorary ary 'honorary presidents' 'which include one Panamanian, two Canadians anti 11 Americans-- George W. Westerman U.'.11 delegate od Panama, is the Pam amanian named'. The Canadians were Bishop Benjamin C. Eckardt asd Tex Mitchell, an economist and business magnate. Other listed for thill honor Vete Maj. Gen. Walter A. de Lemater, Maj. Gen. Melcin L Xrulewitch, Surrogate S. Samuel 1' DiFalco, jurists Jonah J.' Az. thur G,, Klein 'and Louis L.1Ca L.1Caplan, plan, L.1Caplan, as well as Representaive 1 James J. Wilson: , Dr., Benfamig, One, Deas of the Graduate Colldge of the Yeshiva University and a ipast president od Educational Writers Associa Association, tion, Association, is ,also included among the, honoreet of the Council now head headed ed headed bY Dr. Harry Cohen, pminent surgeon and civic, leader; , . Italian' Socialists., Reject Commy Bid, For United Front 'ROME' (UP) ltaly's- left-Wing Socialists yesterday reJecteds the Communist Party bid for a unit united ed united "people's front" in the May 25 general election- However, they said they still wanted to remain on good terms with the Commu-' The Socialist' ,Party newspaper Lavanti said the demand by Gior Giorgio gio Giorgio Amendola,, heir-apparent to the Communist Party leadership, for restoration of the "unity id action" pact that was scuttled after the Hungarian rebellion in 1956 was not acceptable. It also rejected his charge that the Socialists lacked "unitary feel feelings" ings" feelings" With, the Communis; work working ing working classetw Lottery To e Held As Usual Tomorrow e u rza y , SPecial arrangements bait lieenl made to insure tminterrupted 'fiery ice for the National ',often, and it will take .place tomorrow as u St MI, it was announced todap: A spokesman from FtlerZa Luz issued' the statement as a it suit of, numerous guries as to whether the shutting off of elec electricity tricity electricity in Panama st vorioul points over the yetkend wuuld the drawing. ' ': . L..,,Ja ,.,, CANAt BRIDGE TALKS W. E.. Potter discusses alignment problems of the'. Canal, bridge and its approaches with members .of the board Qf consultants 9n the design and con con'struction 'struction con'struction of the bridge,The meeting pf the consultants at Balboa Heights this week waS their first formal sessical.- Standing at the right 0t the chart, reading from the left, are:, E. 13.. Bur-. well,' Jr.1 Ralph A. Tudor, ,Aymar-Emburyp n,, R. P. Davis, and E. L. Erickson. All of the con- sultants are eminent engineers in fields relating, ,to bridge co,nstruction, ;Tudor also'''. is a' membet of the board of directors of the.Panaroa; Canal Co. , , ,. ', -. '': '' ; ' J . : ,- ,, ,-,.,;, ,'!'' :, ,: i '1,-'"i''''' '''''''r''''L'a''''''y'''o' ft'ap'''Biiii'bs'z' U t o te : 1 , ,. niversityleminar .::"-,:--, :.', n:'''-:-''''- - .--:. : ' .' .-, : -- Studies Government itti-to.' I rid ustiy:',P a ys ,, ey: Role Ptogram Preparation .: 4: .-, ,.,,;..:,,.,-,1,..:. :,.., :,..:, ,s, ..., ,,:,,. ,--, 0, ---,,.., ,, ;,,..i,i,..:;.,,:t :;,,,;,, ,.,!1,. ,.:,.. ,:-.. ,.,, a ; :,. ..,. A.', seminar on Drnblemi, techni. WAS111110TON,,'April 12' (UV' --L'New layoffs of workers covered b unemployment compensation ro by nearly f30,000 cliwing the fil6t 'week of April, but tho Department said ti,,Lis gilt not in-,, dicate any major surge in unemnloyment.- The department's Bureati : of Employment Security, said fur further ther further layoffa in the auto indus industry try industry in Michigan, New York, Cali California:, fornia:, California:, Indiana, Kansas,. Ohio, Texasyand 11 other states were an "important factor" in the in increase. crease. increase. , , fit 1 The 79,900 gise pushed the to total tal total f for those' filing -nevi claims to, 501,800 the highest figure since January ., when :, initial claims climbed past 600,000. The bureiu said the number of new claims normally rises during the first 'week in But last week's total Was near nearly ly nearly twice as high as the 260,000 total for the same week a year , (3'n :the brighter side, the bu bureau'said reau'said bureau'said the overall number of workers carried on jobless bene benefit fit benefit lists dropped by 2900 -to 3,- 276,500 in the. week ended March 29. That wits the fifth week in which total insurcd unemploy unemployment ment unemployment had remained virtually 'un 'unchanged... changed... 'unchanged... As a result, the jobless tate, stayed at 7.9 per cent of the, 43, million .workers covered by un-1 Eiscni;317er AirnTOS In Al!-Illia To P13y , 3 Rourkis 01 6311 AUGUSTA, Ga, (UP)President Eisenhower left rainy Washington and tame to the sun sunny ny sunny south yesterday for a weekene of golf at the, Augusta National Golf Club. lie obviously Anticipated the weekend with great pleasure, He lost no time in starting the first of, three 18-hole rounds he planned to get in before returning to Washington late Sunday. ' The President arrived bere at 1:40 Am. edit after ,a two.hour flight aboard ,the presidential plane Columbine III from the na-' tion's capital- He was driving from the" first tee less than 30 MintiteS later. One of his first, remarks after stepping down from the plane vas that he had 48 hours Aere and "we can get three games Eisenhower made the remark to Clifford Roberts,- New York in investment vestment investment banker and chairman of the exclusive gni club who greet greet'ed 'ed greet'ed the Chief Executive, at th airport. ,, , White Home Tress 'Secretary, James C. Hagerty said the only work' the President brought with him Was the tentative draft of a' reorganization speech he will de deliver liver deliver in Washington Thursday at a luncheon of U.S: and foreign newspaper editors. s pefore leaving ,,Washington. the President signed seven minor bills and conferred with Secre Secretary tary Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on a statement rejecting Ruggia's latest proposal on a possible East EastWest West EastWest summit conference. "'s, , emrloyment Compensation' the same rate reported for- the week ending Feb. 22. The total for the ssme week a year ago was.1,508,- , T h e uriemPloyment'' benefit program covers about two-thirds of the nation's 'working force. Fart). workers', domestics and self employed persons'are among the 29 million not included. 4 The Agriculture Department said yesterday that farm, em employment ployment employment increased by 13 per cent in March but that the in increase crease increase was not-as large as uhu uhually ally uhually occurs with the advent :of warmer weather, Hrs. Iletei 11,:Smiih, FOrni A former Colon resident, Mrs; Helen Smith, died today in Mer rick,. LI, according to' a report received here; Mrs. Smith, who was the' daigh. ter ol HaMMOn, a Canal ,Zone resident, died of, at cerebral hemorrhage. She was 43 years dd. , Mrtw Smith was born in Colon and was graduated from Cristobal High School; Later she attended the University of Cincinatti ,' and, had been teaching school at Mer. rick, when she died, ,, Her brother, John Hammond,. of Ancon, was notified Thursday night that she had suffered an attack. and arrived is the States before her death. Her mother, Mrs. J. R.' Hammond of Gulfport, Florida. was also -present, ' WASHINGTON, April 12, (Up) -- This ,was a, day of memories for -Harry S. Truman ,the, self selfstyled styled selfstyled -,"politician" from. Indep Independence, endence, Independence, Mo. '., ...' '' :' ; -'rhirteen years ago today TIP. man was ,-' catapulted into .1 the nresidency of the United. States. Thrust upon him were the tasks of bringing World ,War II to an end and helping to create the United Nations. .1,' t 1.:. ,, ,' .. 'k '' '', :. -!' -, f ' Truman found the presidency "the most interesting and most powerful job in the world.',. To Today day Today an, exhuberant' 23-yeamid Truman was tack in Washing Washington, ton, Washington, greeting old friends and pre preparing, paring, preparing, to' give. Congress advice on' how to deal with the reces recession, sion, recession, andthe nation .s. warning about the gravity of the inter inter. . inter. hational situation.' 4. ,. ';',.,. ;.',' ',', , Truman planned to touch old foreign policy in a' speech to-. ,night before AMVETS, a' veter veter' ' veter' ans' k organization which was ehartered under a law, he sign., ed as President. -, ..,f-t ,i '' .',; ''' On Monday Truman will be the lead-off witness before the House 1Banking Committee as it launch launches es launches five weeks of public hearings designed to find weys of allevi alleviating ating alleviating unemployment..;,----, ,.,,''" ; , ,... - ,, . , t 11 m ulerric t i ' r , . SeifSyled,:folitician- Readies';-, peec i ongress.. n.. a Iconi s t. , . , . . ' , , . , ,. 4 , ' .J '':. , . . . b 7 ''',. '-' '.. ...l. ,'' -,,"' v., 1: . . . ,, , .:,,.z..,.::,,:,:.:,?.7,.,:.:',:::.::::::i.:?,..:;:',.',...1,::::';'..,::,:..:".::.. , , Program Preparahon , A. seminar on problemi, techni.' ques and development of public, administration is currently discuss. ing the preparation and adminis administration tration administration of governmental programl. -The scininat, mina ,began Feb ruary, is being sponsored jointly by -tho University 4of Panama and the Rename Civil Service. It is be'.- ing attended by administrativeof administrativeofMetals Metals administrativeofMetals of the national grernment. ' Edmultd11,,W..)Vfeisenhelder, lie' administration advisor I under' the University' of Tennessee, con contract tract contract with ,Point Pou'r, opened the .disciission: on April 8 with a pre presentation sentation presentation of,' definitions,. ,sources and characteristics of programs.; 'On 4pril .14,- Edward Harold, 'program officer of Point Four, dis discussed cussed discussed program formulation point ing out the responsibility of vari various ous various leyels of officials and employes in 'developing a program, and the budgetgy an& personnel require. ments. which' Must be considered in, programing. , At the next session of the semL "nor,- scheduled for Apri1,15,' Dr. Menalco associate ,Ifirector of, the Panama and jointly jointlyoperated operated jointlyoperated agriculture service, will continue the discussimi with a'pre a'presentation sentation a'presentation of the methods. of im implementing plementing implementing programs This, talk will cover the- transformation of written programs into action, ..the use of schedules of operation. and program communications and. re reporting. porting. reporting. The final session on programs will be held on April 17, Dr. Louis 1,Hosch, United' Isrations 'personnel consultant, discussing the evalua evalua' ' evalua' tion of programs. He will treat the 'development of criteria of accom accomplishment, plishment, accomplishment, the, techniques of eva evaluation, luation, evaluation, ankthe use of evaluation data., , The ex-President spent an hour yesterday afternoon getting "briefed'! by the Democratic Ad Advisory visory Advisory Council's Economic :Com :Committee mittee :Committee headed by Harvard econ econotnics otnics econotnics professor John Kenneth Galbraith ' : The economists told Truman what they thought- was wrong ith the econorriy ,, and what 'should be done about :it, 'But Truman wouldn't say whe-, ther be agreed with what he heard. As usual, he planned to make un his own mind on what to tell Congress.' 1 , , 'Hubbling over with good spir spirits, its, spirits, Truman arrived here by trait yesterday just a few hottra be before fore before President Eisenhower left by plane for' a golfing weekend -at Augusta, Ga. Truman was stay staying. ing. staying. at a hotel,less than a mile from the White House,- An aide, said the exsPresi-41ent has not been invited back to the White House ,since he 'turned: it over to Eisenhower live years ago.1 $ Truman quickly made it 'clear that he wanted no 'one to get the idea he is "statesman" elder or otherwise. "I'm' a 'politician and ';'m proud to be one,", he told -it bluncheen,.of -local-civic leaders 4testerdayi OMOMOMm! U :0 ,k4 4; i: I,Z f',.., ,.:,74, 4. !,1: ';,!. .,7t'i'; I '''AK'' ;! ow i:' I ''Ic ,els,' ',4,-,:,1, ,:t v A,1 ,., ..t, l'' ,t, '.', -', 1 : ,IMiMmob, 0 'WASHINGTON APril 12 (UP) officials said ', tciday the',United States-will rejett RuSsiass latese7Mad: rushs!, Prpasal for an'eat4est $Ummit meeting., ,They said thi:United Statt intends to'tand by its position that any,sSurnmit conference.' must be carefully prepared to' iniure ,chaiit!s'of success.. '2, ' : :!s,The. Russians! yasterday, put, forward plan for n..,U.S.; Franch and Rusinit Yanibassadonal meeting. in Mostow,aextjhursday. Ot :only the tinie; plate and camposition of a foriign ministers Meeting.!The foreign. minister's sessioniwoOld be, he(d 110 later than May.' : , ,. , , The tote was signed by Soviet The wagtern towers previdusly FOreign Minister Andrei' A.-Gro. had 'rejected Soviet, attempt to myko. : 't limit a foreign ministers. confer Under- the Russian proposal, ence to,;purely .nrocedural deciL. the 'Foreign -ministers t, meeting slots ---frthe timei place, agenda would be followed. by, a Summit and .compo9,ition on a. Summit conference, regardless wheth- rdeetingC 4;, er the foreign ministers' session The Russ'ians want no issues was a successor failure... discussed before the.. top-level The Russian; plan was spelled conference.. ' out in response to The, White:, Boos& ProMptly French roposai of March 31 branded int.' Pussitt "I counter countersuggesdng suggesdng countersuggesdng an A ambassaidorial proposal "man,fel,!7 not on pr- conference in MOseew temirnirt4: ceptonce" of tl ebt,rn s,' la 1aA two wt,t,,z3 of ltiA,1 tiom 4 to determine Whether any sub- tut it'stttpred short 4 sequent summit meet1.:1 would jecting the Soviet pronosalout pronosalout"Serve "Serve pronosalout"Serve a:useful purpose," right. A careful study of rim- .:" -The xvest wanted the snibas.i' plitatlims et the note" was siders to,' discuss 'Issues 4 like promised by the 'White House. disarmament, German rennin; 'Officials' said, : however, that '''' '. cation and the future- of east the United tStatez could not'lc. European,' satellites to decide cept ';the '!.11.ussian twhich ,subjects should be dis- They 'said ,the' Soviet note actu- cussed ,at a Summit confer. ally made a conference of east eastenet. enet. eastenet. , west heads. of governinant.j ,If the lower-level 'talks. were - ' successful, the. west said, ,' the 11 t 4 four fdreign ministers then Could UrSMO SS S meet 10- set a time and place , tor a, Summit' conference. The foreign, ministers also would. de delo lo delo Gcl termine which comtried should , ,be represented. at the Summit, Russia, refused to g0 along with Fot'lloipil.1 111c thisprocedure. Gromyko declar- ed that it ,loes withont saying" , that agreement to' boll!' a Sum- Nine nursing assistant trainePt m ip e nt dceonntl eorne nlIcree mo utinda rn; tt ke slae-t cwohuor s aovre r ba eineinng t aa icn ogc' os s 0'3; to a He os a lower. level. ';' Pititt.W111' bet awarded gradbation P123To vi2ala U3'10131i:- Denl2dfor:2-jime)-.1 Burglar Poisco-;-,t: .' Judge' Guthrie Crewe' 'yesterday refuted 'two casesrof '; burglar who had made lin untisuall- appeal "in 'forma' patiperig:l1', !4'1 .: "I feel there is absolutely no Merit in 'your appeal since you were Sreven guilty b e y d a doubt!' the Judge told 'George A. 1 Polson,a 41.year.old Panamanian who appeared before,him in U.S.I District Court'. today.- Crowe told Poison that be:didn't think he' could doi'anythint any anyway, way, anyway, even if he wanted to, be because cause because as, ft was pointed out by District Attorney 'Rowland' K: Ila Ilazard, zard, Ilazard, ,this privileoe of a sauner's appeal t U.S. Circuit Courts is open ufideilmited States r,federal law only' to U.S. -citizens. '"11' the Court of Appeals in New Orleans to whom you tent your appeals' directs me to do some something, thing, something, then I will,r the Judge add add. . add. 7-Po Ismi was 'charged with' break breaking ing breaking 'into quarters 153 in Gamboa on lane' 2, 1957. 'He was already alreadyin in alreadyin 'Gamboa penitentiary serving time on at later burglarv which in volved the Diablo Service Center on July 12. He' ws sent to Gamboa for three years on the service cen center ter center this conviction'Later the home burglary was traced to him. Tes Testimony timony Testimony at his trial revealed' some of 'the jewelri stolen from!: t h P Gamboa owners was traced to POISOn itt Panama.' , Although Public Defender W I I ISheridan, Sheridan, ISheridan, .7rJ was it fir0 assigned to Poison, later the de defendant' fendant' defendant' wrote Sheridan' a letter telling him his servites 'were- no longer needed. Today :in court, the defendant ,told the Judge he had no ,lawyer, to ,represent him. Id refuting both eases 0.d a y, Judge Crowe)stated:, fr. rt 1 41feel, you are' bopel,essly and irrevocaly guilty." k : Poison )took what termed a "PauPer's oath" because he said ,wanted .appeal,but. had nq funds:7 , ' NOM Of 116;; ,v1, 110.01111 Ilursma Assis ToGcl Cetlificz14's 111cry( , Nine nursing assistant trainoPt who have been taking' a year's course or training at Coco Sole Ho pita Will be awarded graduation certificates at 7:30 p.m. itoril in a special cereniny to be"lreld tho conference room' at.' C0c0. Soy(' Hospital. , , The ceremony will mark thd-suct, eessful 'completion 'of a serir formal 'classes and on.the.iO4,,,io., structioe 'conducted st Coco 1(00 by Miss Florence 'Edbrooke Di reetor of the Nursing Service:.' , 'The Coco Solo 'provram; t the tine held at Gorges Hosois tal 'during the past year, wat signed to intruct'a carefully lected group of personnel in Aheit, new duties as Nursing Assistantf wh will aid the. regular hospital nurses in administering ,better pa. tient tare t,o the sick and injured. The &asses were held in Nth teaching area of the hospital with ; a' total of 1.60 hours of actual ins, tructioit Tests were- admistered periodically., The courses, included instruction in' anatomy an& phy. Biology, and introduction corn. ,municable diseases, nursing artst and human relations. ...The nine graduates, who will be. come full fledged nursing assist. ants at Coco Solo Hospital next at Coco' Solo Hospital next' week are Eustace A. Hall, islicols r Forde, Norma DeSuze yernon; Claren A. Boyce, Doris Coote, Gladys H. Treleven, Norma Laing, : Barbara Br,yan and Esther fa. : Tuthifill To Op n Notional Isiceting'l OtHo'rtot Sodety ',' Subert Turbyfill,. instructor or English and dramatics in t h e, Canal Zone Junior College, hat 'ie., cepted an invitation to deliver the keynote speech at the national con. vention of the Phi Theta -Kappa, a national Junior College seholarshit) honor society. The convention open next -week at Erevard Col. lege'in Brevard, N.C. Turbyfill is to speak next Fri. day 'at a convention banquet on 'Ve in the Canal Zone." One of the organizers of t Ju Junior nior Junior College chaoter of Phi Theta Kappa in El15, Turby...1 haqr been its sponsor s'oce 19:3 sot twice was named 1 -onqor of t' Year by t',e r- r",re 9, fraternity. ,- ,;, Izst : : -01's c, , icric' )flen Iffy , t Y )r or t.h e, ; at r the v con. Ipa, a 1 t, I ti 9 I , , , . ' . ; t . v 1 AttiERICAti 4.141.01 P. . - 4.1 diki, 41.4 11 te THE PAPdAMA APESICAle lataw la too ao ow) Of. thrliao Mighty 4.1 eV R., RON 11110uNtHER 114,16 PO Waft Puarkus. , A lEt A 16 EDH011 t 7. H DRONE, 0 POI 134 P4444 11. Or o a ot to ow owa a a st 118 1111 Itumwolge 2-0740 13 Itotes) Comments cv ACCIAHMIA PAINAMIRICAE PARANA ie. I 7 1 CENTRAL AVENUE INETWEEN 1E fl ANS ISTIN "TUVE) :1 ". PENtinAl PIEWILEREWTATWESt JOEIHUA IP POWERS. INC. , l di Li aotat Atom ilimmo avhaal Irt 811 V- SI DIEVi PEA to-,,,K.4$40 2! THE PAHAMA ANERICAP4 P88816 148 ,..lett 4,0,1,,oed 100uoultivik,11. too tosit 11440..uot.2 AittAl c0H04 87. H oflo4rt 0 Poi .134 PHama 00, P. Itt.74H4471we 2-0740 18 Itotes) , CAC. ACORES& PAPIAMERICAM, PANAMA . gow 04,1.f.s. 12.170 CENTRAL Avemut otrwtto 114116 AND 17EN 11,01111711 oNEIN Irryitsgwr47was. JO8HUA POWER& 048. 248 MADISON AME., NEW 701111., 417, 01 7. LOCAL SE NAN , tif-7 Motrorn. 421,40'4 1 70 80 ,,,o wit ttomos 114 ADVANCERA,,,,. 11") a maim e fff lb elEb am.tAseeo le SO 24 00 1r tototemic ADVARICiarm.uo I") YtAll. IPS ADVANCS 11 110 S IS TCUR FORUM 'e. Till READERS OWN COLUMN, ', - The Mail lu Is an Open 'onion lei readers et The Panama American 14.1ers or received gratefully mad are handled le a wholly. confidential it yen iteetnitate a letter don't be impatient 'it it-doesn't appose the arafiliytlettrus ore pularnhed in the order 'evolved. t't Please try to keep tho kttera limited le ono pope identity et Woo writers held is otrictest confidence This eirwspaper assumes no responsibility fair statements et maidens ampstud in lettere hens wisdom iA t - Oaf,. - stupidity ad norance seldom deserve attention.' However, when the ignorant dares to make use Of the press, it may be conve conveskint skint conveskint should his words do the least possible harm to' refute his -absurd accusations. '': ,,, Mr. thus Wright (Mad Box April a) kr. Jack Ass shouid lave beer a better pseudonym -- has opened up for the first time a Jopy et tne 1334 Treaty, read a paragraph that he Was told was very clear, and Bingo: there is no need to discuss this matter. and further. May be Mr What' Wright should know that the United States jias. recognbed;'Article I of the Treaty, that It has' the use, occupa. tion and control of the Canal Zone for the exclusive purposes of the efficient maintenance, operation, sanitation And protection of the-CaandM its auxiliary works,..it seems' unbelievable that United States employes in the Canal Zone should; need -the' very highest priced jewelry; cameras, silver; diamonds and any other luxury-ype 'merchandise to carry out such functions. May be Mr. Jack Ass beg your pirdon, I mean'Whuz Wright should aloe know that treaties are complemented by exchange of notes between Foreign Offices. The question of sale ,of luxury-type , Merchandise in the Canal Zone has been the subject of controversy for many years between the United States and Panama; the situa situation tion situation is tar from being a simple as Mr; Whuz Wright pretends. One thing, however, is simple and very clear: Mr. Whuz Wright, and not Minister Boyd, is the ignorant pne. ' PANAMA JOE, BA' iNT6N' , Sir'', ,,. , ', wIt., 0 ... ,,, 4 Easter-passed with deat'h and destruction on all sides planes leading, with highway collisiona,and a few In the railroads. Some ' children killed right in town here,, playing .en n a''' railroad trestle. - Seems to me parents are to blame fOr permitting their children to , play on the railroad track. , -, ,.: n ., , Callifornia seems to be-catching her share, with rain and 11110W , and ing df the San Joaquin Valley. That valley is a beauty, ' an very produetiVe, They are promised worse weather a few days . Heard on the terdie they have found uranium in Panama. i The mine at Karns City, Tex., is working pronnd the clock and understand the one in Colorado is also, -, ', 'y ' The next kind of power is discussed. and theY don't know- wh-at t will be. Son of a friend of mine in El Paso rigged up a gadeet I , .- het was powered three hours by the $1111. If we could only by-pass the clouds, we might get its use. in the daytime. ', t, 1 - b Time will tell. This changing; world is working fast, and they I, ran fin in their satellites as they move in outer space. - .,, - I I am going over my bodv every 'morning in a search for aches, pains and sore spots, and finding verytew. And at mv age I think 1 em doing linenand,may. surpass the tvvo who are 111 years old in fast Texas.. r ' '' ,. r .... , ' I Mr friencLAr4ngd keeps me:well up on doings In Panama, and thank to liirs. Hitilde a whole week of front pages of The Panama" . Aanerilcan arrived by air mail:7nm, people down at the crossroads - treat ire fine. Almost time for 'a, few visiterir-- tct, be showing tip.. Otto llousemanAlkrinour generallv makes it in June.' He is a native Of historic ',Golihd lhatswal-,important, In Texas! independence from g' See r am overstepping my three-sheet limit.' Try to have a re rekular kular rekular limit se as to rest my' eyes that aeem to be doing some bee-, tertCloudy weather is what I want.,But the farmers won't stand for , it. Seed's thev are right, for a bdmper crop of produce is coming on; he market We will be getting-hundred-nound catfish from Faleon , c ke soon, as I hear they are near it. Texas has donated the fish put In the lakes where water Is available'," ; -, in, ;"- t,', - i 1 Until next week, ), --, ', ',, '' ' . i t,-,,- e 'P 4 ,' ' ' IIPon9 Wiled. ' FT KOBBE COMM, 4 , In , : This fs to inform Casual Sam'that (Mal1,13ox April 9),,Army ventory is the last of, each month. As Army service peopledon't - eve any money, left, you -most likely do,n:t ,depend on your Army ' Tay if you are Army. ' '' ' w ' 41 All Army ammissaries are'. madhouse the ti t week of each enonth for' a whole' week, ,This has been custom of the service - 11.4ver the world, NO the hours on 'holidays don't'have anything to ' de with, the conditions. v, : -' ,' -; .3- 4, .-'. . ,- , 7 11 Most service people buy for, the-whole month. I worked in an 'Army commissary in the States, so I know what it's all about. Let , One sarright now, many service people eeyne',Irent-tho etber posts tecause at Kobbe you can gel items'you eautt find ab timei, at the other, stores., ea' ' ., ,,, , e,. .,. 0 : t:Al 4 ,:, ,, t i., 4 64 ret true that -food sometimes runs' eut at ill commissatiesi but , Ihe,manager can put in an-order request for 40 much, se -'eften. What-the-truck brings is 'another story,,,so to puts-out ,what be re re, , re, teives and hopes tor more. -, -- s' 7 ,.-' -- .1 -,' ,, ' As lot the ever.worked staff, that's foi- sure It's a wenderful ' 004 to see the:shelves:1ring ,restocked right away.' r call that good management, brother. We used to have lots of tmPty shelves. , I talked with one of the cashiers sod was told the Kobbe tom tomltrthas ltrthas tomltrthas doubled its sales' in the last year, but has the same amount e!, staff. The help can do-only so much, so here's hoping the Army ' grxves the Kobbe manager a little more help, if only on pay week. ' l I suggest,'Casual Sam, that you do all your shopping after the , 'tenth of each month.' Then'you wilt have plenty', of parking space. Ones high water,we won't change our custom of buying every everything' thing' everything' during payweek.i As for the manager. keepyprthe good work aid remember you find few' creeps anywhere. ,,, 0 ',., 4 -, ',.. ,, .-.- , - k High Water $ COMilSSARY ,- As picked' tip my paper tonight (April 1)) law, in the Mali Sex, a letter from Casual Sam. Well, I must agree witb him, he is, casual between the ears, ) , inickersnee of a letter is a poor one. lit fact, Ws super.. , effort went flat to anyone who knows the.Score, I not only shop at the Ft. Kobbe Commissary, but I know some of the people who work there, and I do mean work. 0 Did you (Sam) get off, pay day? Well, they didn't. even doubt leyou fatted the "old 'man for yotir pay, but walked in backwards, tor that lower part of your anatomy must have done all of your work. 4, The long lines 'show that people ire' Willing to twait for 'some,. , &Mg' good. I bet you were right there blowing your top ex usual. The people at the commy have a bard:lime on pay day, 'and I am truly sorry your Mommy made you wait in the bull pen so long, but children are now allowed to run Iree.,1 admit it's dangerous with th,:s, women drivers there. , If the commY at Corozal were half as good in Meats, ,produce and servite as Kobbe, I wouldn't drive from Diablo Terrace (An. my) to lobbe every week.' ,My hat is off to all those people..4t Xobbe who make my We happier with good serviee. It is too bad they 'must put up with the loudmouthed, small, f invertebrate crawling anintals with elongated soft, bead"; Keep up the good work, Kobbe. ', A Sgt. Kobbe ,Gold agree with the Mar Ch 28 article:ef Disgusted Patriotic. Pan Pan8111811134" 8111811134" Pan8111811134" and I am sure 95 per cent of those affected blur, hie -news. 1 - - e I would add furniture stOret, 'theaters, restauranti, 'espeCially those on the Calidonia route, Most of the help are untrained in the , rn,diments ot sanitation and courtesy, the chief reason cheap labor. :Our future slogan should be, buy only from stores where tolored re9pie ore given chance to tam a decent salary. We constitute a .major part of' the buYing pubilOindlhbuld Va given eonsideration. We should embrace every opportunity Ito t Or people know who are our iriend" f.? 4 'MAMA AMERICAN 1 iSUGLE DEFENSE , - Tr,:z Ruarkous Comments By ROBERT C. RUARK The uerto Ricans in New York have intrigued me as a sociolo sociological gical sociological experiment., and -I hasten to sal), that this is a pro Puerto Rican piece. These people, many of peasant class, many of mixed Spanish and, Negro blood, have suddenly been dung into the most difficult metropolis in the world-- New York City.. 4" New York is not so much a melt meltbig big meltbig pot any more. The Puerto Ri Ricans cans Ricans came in as a kind of after afterthought, thought, afterthought, long after the first multi multiracist racist multiracist arrivals had settled down, raised children and then, grand grandchildren, children, grandchildren, and became more or less assimilated. : ' I read now that legislation is a afoot foot afoot to make New York a bilingual city. In such a simple thing as a parent-teachers meet meeting, ing, meeting, tor instance, all English state statements ments statements were translated into Span Spanish. ish. Spanish. All communications from this school arrive in both English and Spanish. It seems to me the city, without possibly realizing it, is doing a great disservice to the newcom ers. They are handing out the Spanish mother tongue as a crutch, which further distinguish distinguishes es distinguishes the Puerto Riquenos from their new neighbors.' It certainly will add to further complications. if the 'Latin .brethren hang together as foreigners in a strange land. For a start,' better economic conditions --- which means better housing, less concentration, less ccntact with Uncle'Pepe or Cou Cousin sin Cousin Luis, less delinquency, less crime--will tertainy depend on the making of Latin Americans intAi North Americans. This leans heavily on the swift knowledge of English which; after all is the accepted tongue, as Span Spanish ish Spanish is the accepted tongue in San Until the Puerto ,Ricans learn English they are bOund to be second-class citizens, economical economically, ly, economically, for the better jobs are closed to them, and socially, because their lack of ,diffusion fh indus industry try industry will force them to live in war warrens, rens, warrens, with the ensuing problems of the temptetion of crime is a necessity, as well as ,'an ,avoa ,avoa, , ,avoa, Most of ,our forefathers spoke another language. When they, hit Ellis Island.1 But necessity forced there to learn English, even if it was of the', "no peencha da graper peencha da coconut" or gYes we have no bananas" 'NS,. riety. They were slung steadfist in to our mixing pot and they had to learn the lotal hon. -Which they proceeded tO do; in record time. , ' Latins tartitularlykAre adept at languages, as they are musically minded, and. have ,good ears. And a child cal learn any language -11 WY- : , I think New Yoik is dead wrong in this bilinguil approach. 'A Puer Puer, , Puer, to 'Rican in New York -does not nedessarily want to be' a Spaniss , exatriate from the Sunny isles. Ile would really like to be accet acceted ed acceted as a New Yorker, even ',if he has a little trouble, with hilt, 113'n 113'ntax, tax, 113'ntax, from time, to time,, ' gese in poifit is me. get a" ound a good bit to such places as Australia, Africa, New ,York, North Carolint, England, France, and Italy. I am no whiz kid, but I find that my feeble el fort to 'speak Frencly, Spanish, Swahili, 1 English-English, Italian ',7N o r t h' Carolinien, New Yqrkese, Boston Boston, , Boston, Ian, ,or two versiong of Australian carry me a Jar piece more than .if I lean. on English as a crutch and expect the people to under understandpie. standpie. understandpie. Possibly my sketchy North Afri African; can; African; Arable atnks Aviles I'm in can Arabic stitlis when I'm in with the( dragoman in his tongue than when depend on his knowl-: edge of my mother language. You try it some time if you tra travel. vel. travel. Ask the concierge in the best, or worst, hotel in town where is a nice place to go to commit' sui suicide, cide, suicide, or where can you buy a quick murder, and he will a a y, "Yes, very easy, kind sir. The gen gentleman's tleman's gentleman's room is that way. and', I will have a taxi, for you if you wish to buy some clothes.", 1 I think that- the City Of New York can dolts new people A great favor if they throw them into the 'cold seas of language and command them 'to swim. Oth Othervdse ervdse Othervdse you never have citizens. You just have a foreign colony, with all the evils that colonies in Aeschylus. bom near Athens In 525. 'was the originator of r the drama as ws know it. 1311-1'. tott his time there had only I I been .ehoral $011111 and recita-1 I tions by single persons. BuC i Aeschylus wrole these recital.' tions so that two people could speak them and gave them costumes, and the rudiments et 1-- drama were established.--,-- ,O$ EritseelaNk.-11CnoyOopfdi --- 1 IL I it It i 7 iTil 9;1 ' I I 4 r' I J A .. 1 PANAMA'AMEDICAN AN r. . , , 0-) , . ,, ... , ,., , v- ,, ..,,,,,,;-,- I, .1 1.. ,, , ... --------,Cil-ll L.... 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I,T for all their"peronal ma gie, are exposed as frightened chil children dren children trying to find their way in the dark One of Miss Garland's lormer husbands has commented,' "Judy was always full -of fears. I urged her to enjoy being the great itar she was, and is,,but she didn't know how to do, that, and still doesn't." '', v, . The foregoing may Again, the emergence tranquilizer !,and ieeping pills as melancholy mo numents to lit'way-H'wood success. ' They seem to have everything-;-- youth, beauty,,,iiime, And 'yet, they are tortured by private devils. "Being a movie star,": she says, "is the loneliest life in the world. And acting bores me." She is Aa Gardner, Who has retreated cross a dozen nations in four continents. Nevertheless, her extensive trav travels els travels as well as a tour of the psy psycliatrist's cliatrist's psycliatrist's couch -,have been, fu futile. tile. futile. She cannot get away, from herself. Unhappiness Is a constant, unwelcome companion. 'Morever 1Miss Gardner is wracked by the knowledge that stardontla tran transient sient transient and so is beautor Her co coworkers workers coworkers report that she frequent frequently ly frequently studies her likeness in the mir mirror ror mirror and must constantly be Teas Teassured' sured' Teassured' that slit is beautrful. Carved eut et marshmallow and radiating meonlight, their sorcery enchants millions. However, they are also robots ruled by' a vast machine. .Stardom represents ,a successful collaboration of numer numerous ous numerous people and millions of dollars. The care and upkeep of the aver average age average sparkler demands the services of 18 press agests, several dozen make-up men, a staff of camera cameramen men cameramen and still photogs, it small ar army my army of hairdressers, scripters, 'cut 'cutters, ters, 'cutters, designers, agents, account accountants, ants, accountants, lawyers., The barrier of peo people ple people can become an Insurmountable emotional security.: ''One of Marilyn Monroe's intim intimates ates intimates has written: "People who have been close to her were arnaz arnazed ed arnazed by ber withdrawal, lack of en entbusiasm tbusiasm entbusiasm and shunning all the du duties ties duties of stardom. And I knew the asswer. Fear. Dread of failure, tke Jeer of 'not being liked.', She tame to the movies with ,those fears, and despite two years of psychiatric treatment, they hid creased." , The craving to be liked and' the apprehension that you won't is ev erybody's private nightmare. For a star,. the fear is magnified, in-1 tensified and distorted. Insecurity Is often motivated by the fact that stars are suddenly rocketed from INDITENDLNT DAILY IN I , the world of obspority into the l'Ia Mil 0, latleetbli Jpne 6,1w4b,Juu,o-i I 00 '110111;lierMg 1;00 CO34 once reporieu:, Waen adma AttittrUe Intied Iltt tirst movie coutract, sae carried her entire weett's salary (ps0)-witii her end paid olits out ot' pocket., ne was.euaid to, Put it in a mum,: : .: , 'y ''' k.. ;),... ,',' Stardell requires. a certalit., a aMotuit Motuit aMotuit OL srsistryf 7 altu, IIVIASLey demands sensliavi4., tronicausy, Lae sensitivity, wnicA Is ,Silutati.t. to success., oecomea, an -eilemy.-v, it deprives stars oi S defense al:ail:it the inevitable crue.ties and conse-' quent emouonat StreSb. Atter :me of her tv appearances ',lured', wi; la:PPYnotiees: 'iietty Huttou coa coat t coat ssed: "When 1 reiid those. New rit leviews,,-1-was mei ready ho crymg -.for 1 went p.our I'ilnet boors. ..diss Hutton's experience is, liet;' uncommoil.,;Critieisin,, tali, be' atiNt overpowering:. 2, emotional blow. rais teporter hes seen stars in e siate M.:Moat, as a, result of criticism; And there are stars who taVe repiired years of psychiatric theraPy as, the result of a ;tonglf lailure.-. ,',1: ; ;:.",; 1- --, t., The tigorous pbricsa ..:learands1 of stardom cannot ne.uvc.41.tio. NO star ever survived witiaout: bbit" , mina. !lane ,Turner 'has igrintiy pointed out that "it's alwaYs bees a rat race gelling on top,' staying there ankbeing hicky enough to are ilsancial' problems. Many' of these eye-popping mansions you see iirMOVie 'mags burden.' -stars with heavy debts., The stark aritil aritilmetic metic aritilmetic of stardom was rece-..tly eX eXplained plained eXplained 'br June:4110n: "High echelon salaries repult in 'the high 'cost of business, managera, gents Publicists, secretaries, Screen Ac Ac, , Ac, tor Guild, dues,, charities,, elothes,' cars, entertainment. Then cbme hi5h-echelon taxes." L , 1', Oh, those taxes! iss Allyson once reeeived $5000 for a radio ap ap,pearance. ,pearance. ap,pearance. She later told Dick. PO POwell well POwell she would use the 'money to buy a mink. "Go ahead,", e r groom -responded, "after taxes, spend it, any way you " All h d After taxes, Miss yson a $300. Which helps explain why Miss Garland --arid other stars have monetary' rlifficultics.' Fabidous salaries enrich Uncle Takes and leave 'stars ,with tax problems. ; It isn't only the Dream Girls who finditardom a pinwheel existence bright hut dizzying. The Golden Boys have the same troubles. The Mlle anxieties, fears, insecurities. Uncertainty seems the only iert iertain ain iertain factor in stardom. The higher the pinnacle, the n3ore dangerous the fall. Seemingly, Marlon Bran Brando do Brando Has-It-Made. Privately,she isn't too sure. He has pointed out:' "Fin "Finally ally "Finally I got the call from Kazan to try out for 'Streetcar. I got the part and from then on have been doing pretty well. Di reminiscing, it all seems so simple, but I ,re ,remember member ,remember being plagued by doubts, fears, loneliness and all the other horrors that haunt everyone who is trying to develop a taleni thst 1 ierapy as the result ot a ithglf ilure., .. i ,;,; ,- i::;., .1,, ., ": t , -,' ,' .' -, f.. ,.. rri ,k4,ai poo,oio, 4st,..ftl,gI L.--...,,I. For 'furniture FLEX! For., kitchen , cabinets FLEX! For all. metal metal. . metal. vvork FLEX! Fast-drying. 1.21StS ',for years. Many colons in high highgloss gloss highgloss '-, FLEX! EN.ERAL',.,'PAINT CORPORATION: Oppositeincia1 Security Building , ranams,;"- '1"-"" Tels. 2-1891 & 2-1895 rr4, 4,0 heli sure of. Even' atter a cert. ain measure of success, such as I nave nau, 4I' btlit hard to be sure, J 1' .Por Tony Porkinw' stardom' hat been the reality of a dream, Para. doxically, reality has taken on the aspects of a dream.. He states: "The one think cannot be tom tomPrehonsive Prehonsive tomPrehonsive about is what success has donelo Wby is all this? i may wake up screamieg. Why has it:happened to ,me?" , 'To- Kirk ,Dolfilag, stardom' was "a romantic dream." He add "I bad not tristialiked the hard worit that. must bit &mei, the- Mad race that 'roust, be, 11111' before this hat, cyon stateof affairs tan" come to pass t: indeed it ever does 'or h ', can. 't 6, ,,, t .Ironlcally, ,HoIlywood',--' which' manufactures dreams ofie3 atroyS the hippy Nipions of the dream,niakert.' R ENUNCIATIciN CONFIRitiEDs , ROME ,(1,1P)-, Dr: -Sutan hamad 41asiid -has -renounced his post as Indonesia's ambassador to Italy' In support of the rebel In Indonesian donesian Indonesian government in Sumatra,- tr spokesman' at A.the Indonesian Embassy, ocOnfirmetd ' 4 "" , 4 , ENTERS: -, !t 1 BALBOA Sat Matinee' 103 aCcal 3 PTHE:GREAT LOCOMOTIVE . A CHASE", , A - (BALBOA 3;15, '4;2Q, 0:25, 4:30 s Joanna Woodward o Tony gouda - -6NO DOWN PAYMENT', '',4 (Also ShOwing Suriday) ' C T 0 D' A L' kat' Mathis,' 2:36 PA& ' "LADY AND THE, ','r TRAMP" and, "SWITZERLAND" Kirk Do 4 Adolph, Menjou Ralph Meeker , 'PATHS OF GLORY" , 1 DIIABLO't ' Oat. Manna. 2:3S pan, ;"DISNEY CARTOON ,CARNIVAV ,,, I:00 Cameron Mitchell Diarmir !roster ,' "MONKEY ON, my ; RACK" 111.17GAMR,OA Ist. Matins, S:15 p m: s"1:itte Miss Smits" ,"REVOLT AT FORT ' LARAMIE" , A T N Sat Matinee 2:30 61111E SEA HORNET" - ant Serial Alt "THE SEA HORNET" , Color) MARGARITA 4 Saturday Matinee 2;30 p.m. "WELPIS FARGO GUN MASTER" ' and Serial 6:15 1:55 Jams Cagney Dorothy'Bigiole "MAN OP' A THOUSAND "Am. SANTA CRUZ & 1:35 Rita Hayworth Robert Mitepunt iriltZ DOWN BELOW" Ciacope & Color! (Alit, ;belying ', Sunday) 1:11 fa 1:45 "Johnny Guitar" , and esk "Dra lue 01 F1 Manchu" 8:05 only 1 CAMP EURO ''' CIS 4Ps OIS "crrY THAT NEVER SLEEPS" and "DRUMS OP YU MANCHU" ."-. '...-.'.- 7.4f .oilly-"4:44-'-',. , SERVICE. . ''' CENTERS: : ' I TONIGHT , r. . C , '; ; , f is, - 1 a 4 at 1111 ly DREW PIAISC ....--- - 0 1 WASIILNGTONThe reason wby Pres.t.ent Lisennuater wun I-move in advance of the Russian propa ganda -juggernaut to counteract tne Qromyko announcement o. ending 11-bomb tests was quite simple but very depressing., He and John Foster Dulles con con' ' con' sidered, an announcement tha I Russia had just staged the big gest H-bomb tests in history. flu to do this woula nave required a damaging admissien that Russt. was tar aheaa ot us.... la his chins-up 'speeches, 'howev 'however, er, 'however, Ike has not admitted h i s. Therefore, he couldn't very we come out and awn-. it last week. ,However, U.S. detection post stationed around the rim of the Iron Curtain have nicked up' to following extremely accurate but depressinclacts: , I. Russia tested three hydrogen warheads. for use op intermedia linft intercontinental ballistic- mis missiles: siles: missiles: 4.,.'. ' .' .. '. ; 2. Russia- tested five atomic war warheads heads warheads 'in the air. v r 3: Ohe of these was exploded at an' altitude of 60 miles 10 time higher than the United States has ever exploded an &Willie bomb. :- Main fact about, these Russian tests is that they used live war warheads heads warheads on long-range missiles., Hit Hitherto herto Hitherto we have used only dumr warheadi on our Joissiles. For if one went out of control at Cant iliIi, Canaveral,, it might b w upe7 the citlea of Orlando, Mia Rio' a Janeiro et' al. The Rug 'ans ap parently have their long-ratige m! siles so perfected that they were not afraid to test, live warheads Last May thev tested an inter intercontinental continental intercontinental ballistic' missile .froir the Arctic to the Sea of Okhotsk. about 3,200 miles, with consider able accuracy.' But 'it had a dum dummy my dummy warhead.. Last 'month live war heads were used., Unfortunately pur warheads for longraee missiles won't be test tested ed tested untdthis month it the Pitcifie so Eisenhower and Dulles,, after long debate, deeided they coule come o It ,and- tell the American people that we were this far L' hind, Runic,: e .. , , A FRESHMAN PRODUCES experien , a job. ct It's int'eresting how' much one works fl freshman Congressman, if hi har Her hoF enotto,h courage. can accomplish Mg' stilt itt -Washington., Despite the Platn. night. thPt frestrit-n- should. be seen chores and-not hea-h, ete,is what tine- lakes ol mic young Cbtries Porter of Ore "This gon b4s done rturtno bio first term: fld farn ',1..Forced the, State Department merited and' the Justice ,DePartment to in- :0 Ir vesfigate the terroristic tactics, Of Cret ,yot ttittatolegItailllot al th",:Dorniticar, town. It ,Republic. Got filtand purpet4lett. band's,i which indiPted one, man at Ddmi- losses 'r niCan- agent. der Ben 2., ?imbed tbe',StateDepastMent your wi into bantling arms shipments tr., ceries -African 1,1 , a 1011 ,ILCRO5S , 55 Lonsrpeeked 1,5 : Airks OWN 11 30 (Frr.): : Pressing 12 Temper,: 2 Requirer -- as steel 3 Hostelries,. ,: 14 trritssarlis 4 Baseball: .15 Tyi)e, of ptis. pls7er,,, .. 16 ComMunists ',.,: Mel .1,--4, ,' .. li,,iisiinwomi, iiiii.,in..0 a...6w '',' 17 Mao ..N 0,-,.. 5 Bird's hOme 25 Affirmatiyi .. .' 37 Expunge' i i - 20 Mariner's -- 7,1ndiv1dual : 28 Root finial ,. 39Cubic meter : ; to winsido part --e6 Wooden shoe , replier ... 28 Venerate 4 .! . ,' directiort P 8 Feminine ,' 27 Not bad ...., 41 1.J.S. Senator., 1 ' 2I'Abd (Latin) "PPellation 28 Grant use i ., (1845-1924) i '',. 22 Central ,. 'Bridge holding temporarily 45 Male deer 4 -., 4 2 European i 10 Greeted, 4 30 School group, ., 46 ..,-.... Town Is, " ,4, State, (lb.) : 11 Biblical weeds,. (ab.) ,, :11' other ..'.. f '23 Wanderer ,- 13 Rent .. 3 OPposed to lee tapital 't ;, i 27 zuroptan , : .18 Above '. : 4 Arouse il' 48 Small 'child I ,. 'It ',Alto .. (contr.) 5 Ligulate 49 East (len) ,.'.. t 29 Fiber knot" 24 Poker stake 36 Gibbon 51 Dutch uncle' ) 30 "Itaven". - ' I ) author ,, 7,. 11111g111 ;gigging : 1 Oriental ' I 32 Unit of 1 weight : 33 Bargain ,r ' everits 1:5,5 dCelythteling .40 Pretoria is one of its r,--41! s' capitals 41 Symbol for , calcium !. ,- 42 Soak flax 43Nowing tool : ; 44 Art (Latin) 46 Natural cavitY ; 47 Sonja for instance ''' ISO Pesteter 52 Bristly t 53 French 1 physicist : 54 Diminutive - of Antoinette' he PowdenPost Beetle' In ,', OW er oom -4." ,, K Mr. Albert A. Mittag, Chief of,Army Engineer's pro pro84 84 pro84 Flans'Branch at Fort Clayton, Is a smart engineer. -,, Hs knows construction materials and methods, and he knows how to protect homes from damage in the tropics. : Mr. and Mrs. Mittaghave a hom in the attractive 'residential district of El Caco del Mar. Recently, Mr. Mit- tag improved his homa by building a linen closet in one ' wall of ,the bathroom. It was cleverly designed. It was , practical and useful. In fact, the linen closet had o,nly one fault. The new wood was infested with a' tiny insect which left a film of dust. over fresh towels and linen. ' Appropriately enough for a powder room, the insect is , called the powder-post beetle and is common in the Being a smart engineer,1Wir. Mittag at once made a, wise decision. He called PRONTO Service, the insect-control branch of the Agricultural Development Corporation. Within twelve hours, the bathroom was scaled and !um'. gated. The beetles are gone for good. You, too, can be a - smart household 'engineer by- callinr Panama, 2-7777 cr' Colon 1777 for control of hrects. 4 . either side in the Cuban revoltt revolttton. ton. revolttton. 3. Forced the Army to collect from Sen Styles Bridges of Dice ilampsaire aavin, an Army band play at a political functio., , Porter's tangle wita tne Army caused I riot in military circit Secretlp the Army was with the Congressman from Oregon, ev. t sent seven tir..iy inuosinen up te his office to tell him about the s vat party at Fort mcNair at which Senator Bridges entertained Re: publican ladies from New Hamp-, shire with music paid for by tne taxpayers. - The Army had admitted ,the par par, , par, ty was purely private,. but winced when Porter, a Democrat, also claimed it was uotitical. -Having in mind the fact that Bridges is t Republican on both the Approprl ations and Armed ,Services Com Committees,. mittees,. Committees,. the Army aiscreetly sup gested that Porter investigate this for himself. To that end,'seven Ar- mY ,bandsmen 'tame' to the Cf gressman's ince, told hirn of terdinner speeches. attacking Tru Truman man Truman and Roo-seven.. n Army bandsmen couldn3 remem ter any other occasion when they had played'for a volitical dinn. but the 'Arlon '44.. last April,, a again gain again before -Senator 'Bridges I- the GOP. women trom New Hemp shire. ' -.Bridger rot 02 hill frem the Army for the band. He split it between the 1.1 1,04 ,ressmen and two-Senators reprtsenting Nee, Ilampshire.,( , FARMING UNDER BENSON'I'- ' TheAgrliulture Department has now admitted it burned 2,500 pies Of a tepori to why farmers are going to the eity.' Meanwhile. Sell, James ay' ot Montana has been stUdying another of Ben Benson's, son's, Benson's, reports, on-,"Aeeping Ihern, On The Farm," which wasn't burn ed.' In this report, Senator Murray ran across the case of Floyd Ber Berry ry Berry of Choctaw, County, Oklahoma, who operates s' 280.acre farm, "To 'supplement: farm income," the Agriculture 1Department re reported, ported, reported, r-"Mrs. Berry drew on her experience as' a, housewife, to' a job. cookin in a local cafe. She works from 6 a.m.' to 2 p.m., daily. Her husbort is razing at a, int station from 3 p.m. until Mid- ,' night.' 'Berry handes the farm ,chores in the 'morning and his wile lakes' over vite,F tertmon." , "This is Abe formula' ,fer, success- 4 ful farming under 13erison,7 com commented mented commented Senator Murray. :1Ir wife P full.0-,4 job in tOwn. Get ,yoursell a fulltim e i.iob 44- 14- town.,, If 'you 'they 117 s band'a,in,-town wages will 1),11Y, ,losses lesultinl,' from .-4,tirmg Un Under der Under Benson -andsyou Will still have your wife's pay to som!Ilro eerier and, clothing." ,.,- Privilout Puzzle. i IP v N )1,1 I r4 p1,1c!,17. jrArri A, Ilil 11 t , ''. fill:41 il 1 : r21, U t,3 A IN l rot, Ill trgiGSN LT .1 A I. ii ,..4,:, 1,1 1!..-, ,, i i 'c' ENAN r Ili T MUM 311131211 11111111111M11 111111111111111111 MINIM 111111111111111111 311111111nnallagillIM 111111111aNatallawiallal 311111111111011111111 211111a2111111 1111111M11111 112111111a13111111121251 1111111,',4 Mr F4 IN 111111111;, 1111111 '1 a31111111111 111111111111111 MIN 111111111 1111111111111 , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . ( : ' ' , 1 , . . . , . . , , , . , , . , , , . . . . , , . , , ' "1: T ' t ' A" ' T'' ; rAny N:WSPArElt . , 11. , , 11,.., 7..,,,-, 3 t ,. i . 1 1 , - , 7- 'I F 3 ) aoota A ...S havaola.,.41 .., .A. s f 1 ., rf f r ,., ' f f ; . a, 1, I i i Z ',, , 11 1 .,,, ,A lii i iimalki 0 111s C 1 C' l' ., ss t ( s ..1 f , I 1 , , i ., , .., r .. ,, ,,,,, . ..., ,. -,..a W a k ' A 4 I i ' rill ,,, -, 'L.- ,,,,,, ,,.v ', -.Weil., WM ,..-Wrir.a. g,....p.Wata. N.211MP 1-AOr.211M,,,--tr-'''''"-' ,, I ut 1 I A I oi '''''',- -- -- - D' s I 1 , ., . , . , . . Churches of the malty taiat in the Canal Zone. end the Nser;nal cities 1119 14134'10 1 iv, I News of the death of Mrs. f.' sh Gamboa union Church ,' of ministers ail Itt. Chit, iot-.tr- s Chetah ibis e CI -el c I C' "'t 1 sews desk tit writing by Wednesday sees et the Ltest of any changes too stmet, p,,,, Lvevre George V. Graff, longthne resi- Commemoration of th4 Lord's at Blble E311' . " ',..11 IIP ,11 t.i., I ...,1,' al PRAAtflA alet914 A Atoka Auk et ell the ley Chtrenot W hales. aewten sitars soars Isis nt3,4 Ls dent of the Gana' Zone, in At -- iirmi.r will .. Apistir in arnArrn,v's inn n m nn , ALS 7.!A: t Falb tv.t, 1:04i C.E'STOP Amy leti t, itto4y ALP.) Aztuitt: house tbunata 4,40 941 linnonommom IALS7A: Ihmt Plot ' -,rvtt b,gluay L0.4 1141L 11.00 SAIL 1.04i go-logo. C.F.STOPP41: Alnerfesin to -0 Fill ,11 Anaol iv ,L0 o A.DA..10: bout. is& ik-Aa I.)Ja bunaay 440 Unitcriz. n ' ski. .eit.tokatais - ' sat. Stuiday School Cia 2 SSW& 4.6 neon Alva, dit Saran VW UUt LOVILikt140 , Ubarai 11111111Loa , odpS COCOLI BAPTIST CHURCE ell ortija stoan : , Drawer 3b410 am look Ph0110 S- 44 1.4munt ai. Istaliworth totes oiunday School SAS a.m. "minus Worshii II:uo 'Iraning Union .... 46.3a pot. Lvemns Worship .. 740 p.m. Prayer Meeting il,Bibie ' Stucky Each Wedneaoay....; 7:00 pat Browernoodlal Anemias, f, haat Month 7:00 pat. WatU.--im Monday Month 7;30 p.m. mArrurt CHUMS Al " Balboa Heights, C. 7., , , r 127 Ancon botdevard Drawer "B" Balboa Heigh , s Phone Balboa 1727 , Miami Booby, taster iunday School 1:31 a.m. ' 'Morning, Worship 4 wow 10:15 a.m. , Baptist Training Union .1:30 p.m. Evangelistic Bervics 7:30 p.m. , Prayer Meeting. Wednesday.''',7:00 'WAILS Bible Study: Tintris!'t days 110 lint. Men's Brotherht;od (12rod Monday in roolitbi :ISO DAL 4 FIBS BAPTIST CRUZES Ilargarita.Avanue at Us Streit , Margarita. Canal Zone , "ay. Wendall C. Parker, Pasteg &mu, Scnosk w V tAINI &IL ' Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. ' Baptist training 1:30 pm. Evening Worship 7:25 p.rn. Brotherhood. Tuesdays 7:00 osn , Prayer Servicsa, Wednasdays, 7;10 pos W lat r 3rd Fridays GA., S.A. Sunbeams, ,, 11S4Aavis 0 ism. . inidavo ; , r , "ci oto .,11, tattsi ot.07,1"i3O1 1 asorm,plencricational tvente ' hattimmo) " ; I PANAMA. ern Captain Mts. R. Grant IA rehruarY Street. Phone: 23-20054 ;- w 11:00 Holinese Meeting , 3:00 Sunday School : ' 11-:31) Salvation Meeting , ' LA BOCA- C.E. ,' T ., Lieutenant Panay Campbell ; Suilding No, 1060; Phoner 2-2331 ' 11:00 Stillness Meeting !Li : 3 :DO Sunday ,School. : g ' I ;30 Salvation Meeting:. "1.-' f,. - .1-1 PARA1SO,.d.z. ,.;, k Savoy 3,,Mrs. CRS. Moseley ','' Guiana Sheet.. e s &today School,' ,' 11:00 Ht)linelle Meethtg, , : 3:00 Stmday School 4:30 Salvation Ideating , , , COLON CENTSAL ; ' 1 Senior Coati and Mit -C. Moonmwnig Kr lath Stmel Phone: 33-74L -K-, ,', COLON IIIIRD snErr '-' 1:30 Salvation teeing. '' , r1- CI lurclmes t., inn , The Rev. Orsc Sr W. Olsen,' resift Bsiboa Rood at San Pablo Street , Phone 2-1488Church Office NMI 10:30 a.m. Church School Free bus , ,,aervice. Classes for aU ages. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service ?hi) Expanded Session for Nurserh,Kinder Nurserh,Kindergarten garten Nurserh,Kindergarten and Primary Depts. -- Church tune Nursery for children under 3 yrs. -COO p.m. Jtmlor high Fellowship Poet High Fellowship. , 7:00 pm. Senior High Fellowship. 7-30 P.M. Evening Service. ,,, CATON 1 CATUN , The Rev. Ray M. Blakely Mht later Telephone, 5-355 Church School. with Adult Bible Class, 9.45.- ' Service of Worship, 11:00. Youth Fellowship. 5:45. r' ,A1AROARTA Margarita Ave. and Bolivar Rev. Theodore E. Franklin 'Pastor Phones: Office. 3-2842. Res. I-1493 Sunday Sorvices: , 9:45 a.m. Church School. Bus aervio0. Classes:' Nursery through adult. 21:00 sm. Morning Worship. Nimes's' ,for. infanta and small chli dren. ? 5:00 pm. 3unlor Fellowship. '' 1:15 p.m. Youth Fellowship. A completa Schedule of auxillary se setivities tivities setivities and official meetings as an anPounced Pounced anPounced from week to Week. s GAMBOA ?, IteV, Wallies M. Aidertim, Pastot ' Oftt 6-470 Rea.. 0-130 1:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:40 a.m. Morning Worshin. , Official meetings and week-day et!. "hies as announced. , ' sly , .1 IMENNIMIN . "" I Naos see. I. , ',, bite11411,16 woll , W e "''''' e- ',1W13 ' .0V AUCOO nowevatu. ,,..1 r.),.. 1A.01,,.,',.e. .11 a- Al3v..,, ,, " r 8 'frt.) a nx Holy Communion.' Sunday 1100, oonendav 016 Loa Administration.: The Gratis '' 1,v;its SAIL ST. KART'S CHURCHBalboa' The Itt. Rae. S. Haber Ceaedgm. 11.T.D- Iso0 Dm Evening Prayer old Illigittou bunamy s'ettoo gjo oda ., h 'II d in St. Petersburg tor : 1;01.1. szoo. itLoo and ,,,.. 116..d... Instructions. ,. ,trot thieve el Chris' 0041E11104 4,111illoba eve ve . sunday School Sunda, teems p , , ,, 7,--- '., THt,nsDAys k Uth Street It ilic:Ilval illidaws) about-18 years. ' ; , '' s.i.l. Luz, 13 00 a.m. , dudi, ad. Holy Day Mamess'6:5S. 11110. Illa ale The Very Sew.' itildnert J fatemen. 11'0 psa Girls friend! Sociaty Stinose School iiiis ejla, Members of the:family' still , :,:s....., ..i., d ll 00 p.m. .- ,,..H.T.B.,. Dean . .., ,' 8 1.0 p.m.' 1st and trd. a. an &Linda' 11;" Lai W.dn.4411kt 1" .!: in t,he Canal Zone Include Airs. , :, . ,,, tGrraanfEdf'nsdaguedigkabeutige,hrtoe.tr ,mGMralunr.,s.,bEoltdaow;bea.irtad , -- --- Confessions: Saturday. 3:30 se 11:00 ' SATi;SDAYS --N., t : ' aliain",,24126 and 7:00 to 1:00 p.m Thursday. helots areCon. CS ' 930 MM. Junior Continuation Claah - .."1"""' First friday; 7:00 to 8000 p.m. THE C41Thr ORAL CY ST. 'EWER ,, , . 'uux 111 ,,, Oth:t Church:s '. . ,, , , .. ; .. mgiaayn,asoonfi.,cosget!' Rsoobleor;t-, and a Posts and, Bases ,, to Liberia on MondaYL ) ) 'Y , . : k :4' ' ' Catechuan eiriaas altar the S:00 maw SUNDAYS .. . ,,,......,-.' r 11141"). s d , . 7:30 a.m.' Holy ternmintiOn. ' .. fACifIC 1111)h .. ,, 's, On Uri ay. , . , . ,, witidh sanpoly, Study Club 9:30 Wm, eh 9:16 aJn. ChurchLSchool (Hely' Cons- CHURC8 Of Ilitt HAZMIllY42 Engelke --------- , mice 3rd Sunda l , --- ' ' 'Preteatant ", of Balbo ',, ,- - -.. -.-,-- 9:30 am. Santa mmtusion. Sled Sun- 443- frangipani St. Anion. Cle. ', ,., ,,, I , , Alri"liiiee":1 ligIVOITte. 1 : ' '' '''' OirtellS ,' SACRED BRAS- 1Anamil ' ', r raeuela Dominica) ...'... 9:11 A.m. Box 297 Balboa. C2s Tel. 3-2803 Sunday School ' 9:06 , ... ,, , Sunday hisunas: 6.39. 1:30 dis 9:30 em. 11:00 cm morning prayer. and sem- Sunday School ......,,...,...H11:45 am. Morning Worahip .,e. 1009 US d ' - ,-, ' n 8:15 cos awl COO stsn, Hole commumon ist SundaY.. Worsiun Service 10'46 asss Church-time Nunierf Scheel... 10:00 1 "Isis ae masses' && SOS ,--P-, Od: ' COCOLI BM' ' lart s, DraViOr &AV , Phone ;Among Ia. bi jiunday Schooi atortung vorshil ' Irannte Union Lvemns Worenip ' Prayer Meeting .! 'Stucky Earn Vied browernoodIse kerb Month Viatti.;-im Monde liken Month t- 1 - ' ma. ' -' '''' ' '' ';..1.'. "111111," wiiii..1 t.i. 'INAllare"alildwill.. n' '' s Maraarits School Gynmaalwo , ' -. A - 1 .,.... -- .. , 1. .1' ----- -- ''. Pastor Ralph L. Hylton' - ST- JOSEPS-Paralso:: SUNDAYS ', ,, ... '. .1 ....7. -sibott-; 15.-3.63 -, .,, 3,1,23,11001, MS 'CRCS SASS '. - rb ---.N -20.-- N.401.1) Sundaz Ma81.8 ar,T:00reed Sall LI& ....,' -..,' ''.' ''' 120 amt Sunday School ...,..,,,........ 0:41 CIL Bunday School .'" Hell uk7 Masa e.ve 6111. '' '''' al'u''T '''''''''''''..... .1.....P..!' Sternal' Werthill ,, S11S1 11Te. Adtnt Sibit Class...ZNCO Club). ,- . : 44 1 Weekday Masses: -.:00 a.ns- ''', ' Tangly Prayer' an, ,5 , a-.--1...,. 11.----ico .. ,.,. 120 ...in. ; -.. .. : , e e s 1, de 1 pi t mel.etb Conlessiomt Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 and church School 4 !,' 9:30 lital !' .........:.:7., , r r.ocl!m syyoorno, .. Las a i 6:3 te 7:3' "' ' (tAlle hal Ccauaut"le and' SIATIONAL sarrurt aluzcs '' zwm ," "al ,, Catechism Chlael "Ida? 113X1 ha 4:a uedaY each meth' ' ' ' ' ' I, U.S. NAVAL 'STATION., Rodman r,' , p.m. , , motion!) PraYer h, Sermee 11110 Ilm ,' Patima ,ILP.'23rd Street Seel ','' '' Sunday School . ....,..........., -,,,, Now --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......-,..-- Miraculous Mead Several 9:00, ant wEDNIs NYS 4, .,L,' t hey. 1). h grown. waster .,, v moryisung wimp , I , , ). on Friday, A ,- 1 Holy Coamuntra ,,,,,w 0110 ein Divine Worship ,... to:30 16111. moi conununtaa yrst hunday ,, 4 ' 'L.' Convert lastructleaeg TbursdaY rani 4 '.' - Sunday School ......k,1 3:04 Pam 01 month) - ,, . '' ; ''' COSOZAL .' , ,. . ., ,,.,, ,.rmsT mArriwt council ,,,, p.m : .. , ., ,, ,, ,4 .. i ,, Sunday Maros I 1:4,9 iltelo '' , ''''."... '' ' ... ;.4..' .,...-A1' ., ) '''---"'" '." 15th ND ,IZADQUART1CRS CIIAPIII , ,. i Balboa Heights! CZ,. ., I g ,' ', -;., '.., Chaps' or inowow5 Ithellherl -, Rio Abode., &P.' Jmortnno worship,. t 1 : ' 627 he....Te,,,Deul,eve,r,..' ,: ST. ITINCT2fra-reetere Art Tko ter. Clarence W. Mayas. '' sphdpy school .,.....,,; .3;00 P.m (Holy Zommultion Tiros aunday , ' :' Skewer a L.0,1!,,,vo1!re,"'" ,, 'Sundae Masses: 0:00 and 3:30 am. k, ,,- pried ke Chute ) , ' -ar out oak i?.. i .. : .... ,I;eawlf, 1.' 3 .i. gm , ,, , kmday Ec , pdforning'V , '- BaAnd lrl k r' Evangelistic ,' , prayez Me' , 10.14t.S a ,. days ; Iden's En '''.. Monday 'a -- '4' ruti 0 ',, mama, '...,. L'.104,4 Vi ' eundas lien,,. . Morninli ly Baptist ill ' Evening W, '.- Brotherboot k' Prayer Sell ' W M.O. 181 ' G.A.. RA.. . .., pridirv8 ', , . ', ' '. 'C: , If ,f- e.... ' ' abloch.pc '' ''' ''' A ,; X I. ' PANAMA, l :, Captain - lb lebruan ' .- 11:00 Hon ' ', 3:00 bun I' 1:30 Sale , 7 .. ' 'L BOCA BOCA.,' .,' BOCA.,' ., Lieutenant ', ; Suilding 1:31c t .., ' ill:A. Punil, ' ; 1 JO Ian . '' '' ,' PARAISO, I : Enver& ,91: Guiana Alla , 0:00 Svni ', '- 11:00 Hob ' nt ,' z 3:00 Sun, 1:30 bon ; COLON Cl Ender Copt ' 14th Street. . COLON 111 r, ' 120 &Iv , J ', .---....-- ' .:. Uri - , , ' BALBOA , The. Rev. , Balboa ft, .4: , phone 3-1 , ' 9:30 am. ' , Service. Ch 1 '-- 10:30 ax Expanded f garten and ' time Nurse, , 3:00 pm. .., ., ioat Nigh , 7:00 p.m. ' 1.30 ran, . ' CATON ' ' The Rev. ' Telephone Church -f Class. 9.43 Service o A ' youth Fe I ABM r, MARC it ' ': tsTr.fr ityleavrga;h:, Phones: C ' Gonda), Bea " 9:43 a.m. - Classenv 1 ' 21:00 am, '' : ''''''''" Nurrerv : '' dren. , ' '''. 5:00 11)3110 .- 3:15 P.m. ' A comple ' tallies and , bounced Ird "' GAMBOA f, R v wall ,, e ,,,, " ord.: 6.471 I14 :, 9:30 em. ,k 10:40 Ism ' Official n 'Nisi as 8n , ' 1 -" ' : laccaanaasam. LW& ." A 4 rumor 2-2S3Z 3 tbats ;,.-4711.1 As " ,5 . Moseley '" 1.1:45 a.m. 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ,,, First Friday...Exposition of Most Bless- THURSDAY 111:1:n CILich:s ed Sa rament all day Ret) OaltiOB at 5;30 g:30 , a.m. gaturday morning.' , I First Saturday Devotions to our CodY - I Convert Claett--evet7 Monday et LOOP onnosite-il-0-;1-1172-shinetwkl , J . -, Miraculous Medal' NOVIOal COO POI ii; 1171... 17enr,pr. rrBrI:ke.latigta; ' ' ' , Sacred Heart Novenas p.m se , .......... , ., .. -. I': : ' -''''s: 1 Friday. . ... '' ,. ' ', ,. I 4; rk q.k,'"N ( w-0' i ', ....""."" - 6:00' girt Poli Communialk. ' ... '''', 4 hP:k. ''.4 i i, 44 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION.-Gat111 e:30 a.m. Morning Prayer. 1 P' 3 stindav Maga' 3:15 a.m 9:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon 1 , !( Poly Day Mass: 5:00 v.M. 10:30 it.M. Church Schnell. ) V:::11""" k 1 144k. ID Confessions: 6:30 to 7:00 1),M On Bat- 7:30 pan. Soleoul Exie, ong iptd Ser. Catechism Clasen 4:110 wilt fir MondaY. ' ' l', ' ,( 1 J ' .," GLIB LADY OE GOOD COUNSEL MONDAY: Tr-13AY THURSDAY : t ', k, , 6:00 cm. Moly Communion. f 6 .. ...Gamboa : 7:M ..11 Mornin Pra er. 1 1-' Sunday Masses: I;00 and 8:30 stnt. 5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer.. ,,...., , ,,,,---- '' holy Day 'names: 6:00 asit. and 46;06 : ., Conterolons Saturday' at 7:00 Pat and 1:00 crtt. Doty Communion. -.r. : ; ,- 4.4. P C 7 alter all evening devotions. 7:00 Lill. Morning Prayer. I a ... t, ---- Baptising by appointment ' 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer' add tirrnon, ft Maaeliloult Medal Novena: 7:00 n.m r ' ...' ,' '. 7"",,,,,,,,,,, ,- onsTntsday , .- I, rilIDAY ,' oe. t ,,., 1 N as-. I rAsyi acred Heart Novena:' 7:00 O.CO On I '00 LIM Morn ne ProYer t1'... ' r---, ,,: '- v...4 roday, - , 9:00 a.m. Children's Eucharbt 1 , i6,,,, '1, 0. s, , Sunday School: 3:30 p ni. oh Sunday 5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer. , ,. 4 --....sji 1 '' Religious Instruction Clato tor, Chit , t -, '4'....., ,,, dren 4:00 p.m on Thursday, SATURDAY. ., i ,, -,,,,,,,,,..-...,.,..- , , . ,, ,,,,,,- Religious Instruction tor adults West 11:00 a.m. Boly Communion....).,,,,,,..,,,,,a,.... 'ducted in Spanish): 7:00 gim on Mon 7,1)0 a.m. 'Morning Prayer. . ,10aY ' 3 00 p.m. Evening Prayer. Convert buttructions to appointment. 7-30 OJIL, Complins and Meditation. ,, Churches of the malty faiat in the Canal Zone. and the Nritel cities ,Nows desk tit writing by Wednesday soon at the Ltest of any changes of Pananta and Coles, Republic of Panama, extend a welcome at all times to mos and women of the armed services. and to ciyilias , bora, fritteds and strangers. As a public mice, The Panama Americas s below, by demand. stations, Notices of homes of wor.hto and eihat re: .!at activities. , Listings aro rotated from time to time. Conentimations riving only one or two congregations are listed under "C:Nitt Churches lit Services." A spacial listing is includad for earvices,at Army posts Ait force bases ant Naval Mations.' Ministars. church secretaries and chaplains are asked No inform the for the coming Saturday's church gaga. ' ; NAL", E.4,41A4kaiLLII , rtrr , , ST. KART'S CPUISCHMatteei Sunday leanest Lee. 1:00. 10:00 and 12.00 P Hwy Day Mammas' CA 1:00. 12 la am and 1.00 Confessions:. Saturday. 1:10 so IMO and 7:00 to 1:00 p.m. Thursday. bettors First rridayt 7:00 to 1.00 pme Miraculous Medal Novena: 71)1 pro on Mondays. , - ) Catechist's dam altar the 0:00 sum on Sunday. High School Study Cub S:30 DJ on - r SACRED MIESITAneort. r secoeta Domhtical 11:11 a.m. Sund0Z bia15110: 0.05 11 Irm 11:00 am Morning Piller. and Ser SerHoll Holl SerHoll alla11' 1:55 0,01. onY 11;" mon; Holy Conuninuon ist Sunds11. 'r 1:00 p.m. Evsninf Service. ', Conlesions: tionirday 3:30 to COO and 7:15 to 8.00 p.m. Thursday bettors First wr.DNEsDAys trld81 1:00 PAL 4:30 Lie. Hell COMeltellea Sacred Start Detroticeist 1$00 p.m.s.so 7:0o ors 'yea" : Cotechint Class: 3:111 to 4:48 p.a. ee Ho Ly DAys ThundaY- COO aro- ktoly COMMUMOIL I : : 0.117' --- ------ -- ... ---iip--p--.3;1. -i-v--.6-3--iWp---poralop. - Youth Service ...... 6:45 pm. -, 7 ". 1 Conintone: genirday 3:30 to COO and w Evangelistic gargle. 1:30 pan FORT CLAYTON Ay al Eh 0 i I. ' ' ' 7:15 to 3.00 PAU Thtu'odol Oldors 'bill ,' 01111NESDAYS 4 Prayer Service. Wed. I:30 pm Sunday School IBundips '-ap, ' ;) 'Ceti -- u 41g1 3 tie I 1 iftu laY 7:00 Pm, CIO &IL 1101 tAiMMUMORk r I I IAD) V Wij r ISacred fleart Dorotions; 1 XPJ 1 7,:oo int ;vertu proyer,, 1 mrrHoDisT 1. morrtmg wortiup 10:361r. 01111 LADY OP SATIMAs-Conutait Sunday Mass at 11:00 a.m. Moly Day Masa at 0:30 p.m. tConfemionm COO to 4:41 p.m. co M MC140111'32 C140111'32 MC140111'32 dlaset Saturday 11410 ti 10 SM. .7088191-1Pandatt Sunday Missies at 7:00 and Sal Lab Holy Day Maas at 0:00 Weekday biasses: ..:00 Conlassiomt Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 and 6:30 to 7:30. Catechism. Clam: Stmday 113)0 to 4:00 bliraculous Modal Mesita 1:00, last. on Friday, A Convert bestrustlemet Tistwaday I:00 " corr'' 'a T. N imam ty Stmday Masses: 0:00 and 8:30 sm. k, Holy Day Mamas: 8:30 and 5:00 p.m. (It it falls on Saturday the Matsu are 6:00 and 11;30 a.m.) Confessional Saturday 3:00 to I:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., Thursdays before First Friday 7:30 p.m Miraculous Medal Novena and Sta6 dons of tho Cross: friday 7:00 p.m. Catechism plan: After ,8:30. mass so Thursday t Convert Clam 11:30 iona Tuaaaal and , 111M, Oimday Masa; 1140 am. tiolY Day Masa: II:00 am. (It tt tans on Saturday-8:30 cm.) - Catoctin Class: 3:30 16:09 p.m 'on Monday. ' Conleamions; 11:00 to 8:30 otAL sundaye JOHN BAPTIST tA SALLS ' ) Paresis Leiser Sunday Masses: S:30 and 020 am. Week Days Mass: 0:30 Mon. Thurs. Fri. and Sat. First Friday mass' COO sm. t Holy Day Matson I:00 si.m. to LOO '4'ekiliferianst43:3(t to 1211111n41,10k AO' St00 p.m. Ans Saturday. Miraculous Medal Novimat rrIdap 3:00 Catechism Clam 1:30 p.m. en Sunday SI. THUIESCS-.4.4 Boos Convert Class: Monday 120 'Wm Sunday Mass: 7:00 am Holy Day Mass: 5:30 p.m. I COnteSsionS: Saturday 0:30 to 7:30 pin Thursday before First Friday 020 p.m. Catechism Class: S:15 Pal. on Stmds3v. Sacred Heart Novena: 7:00 pm. on Convert CleMir 6:30 pm. ea 2bureday u " ATLANTIC 1 . ,,, Sunday Masses: 11:45. 3:00 and 1:15 ant Holy Day Illasses: 5:45 and 0:00 sta. and 6:45 .p.m. '1 Confessions: Saturday 4:00 10 5:00 and 1:00 to COO P.m Miraculous Medal Nominal Wednesday 6:15 and 1:00 pa. Sacred Heart Novena: trida 125 , Sunday Everting Services 7:00 p.m. Convert Class: 1:15 pa. on Mondays and Thursdays. r Catechism Clamor Stmday 10:111 Cm to 11:45 a.m. 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. First Friday-Exposition ot Most Bless- ed Sacrament all day Retoaltiol at 5;30 a.m. Saturday morning.6 , First Saturday Devotions to our Lady of Fatima--The Holy Rosary-5:00 a m. First Communion Instructions tor chit- dren Mondays and Thursdays 4:00 to 7:00 P.m r SURACULOUS MEDALcrishiltat 'Sunday Masses: '7:00. 3:00 and 10:30 amt. Holy Day tdasseez 6:00. 0:00 a.m., and 5:15 p.m. , Confessions: Saturday 4:00 tO 5:00 and 1:00 to 1:00 nnt. Atter Rosar each ova- cdng. Nliraculotte Medal Nominat 11:15 and 7:00 p.m. on Monday. Catectilarn Claim After 1:00 Stall on Sunday. 4 First Friday Exposition 121 day during First Saturda3r: Blasi at' 1,700 ant. HOLY PRIMA CHURCH he Margarita Sunday Masses: 7:30, 0:30. 11:30 1.114 First Saturday Maas: 6:00 111.m. Weekday Masses: 8:00 Saturday 7:0(i p.m, to. 8'00 p.m Miraculous Medal Novena 7:00 p.m. Holy Day Manes: 7:30 a.m. 5:15 p.m. Confession 3:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. every Monday. , 4 Parish Family Rosary and, , Benediction 1:00 Oat every Wednesday., , Discussion Inquiry Griiup 1:30 p.m. avery Friday. , 1st. Friday Devotions 714 p.m. 1st. Saturday Devotions 7:00 p.m. , - ST. VINCENTSRsinhow City Sunday Masson: 6:30 a m. and 6:00 a.m. k Holy Day Maassil CIO a and 6:00 Confessions: 4:00 to 5:00, anti 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday. Catechism Class: 10:45 a ni. on Sunday Convert Class...every Monday st 7;00 itliraculous liedid, Novena: 0:60 p.ra Sacred Haan Nevins's 11:00 p.m. so Friday. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION,,-Gatdit Staidav Masa'. 8:16 am Holy Day Mass: 5:00 0m,' Con legroom: 6:30 to 7:00 rom. on 8st 8stCoso,O11,an Coso,O11,an 8stCoso,O11,an Claws, 4,00 e tit Or MAndllY , OLE LADE OE GOOD COUNSEL Sunday Magtos: 7;00 and 8:30 a.m. holy Day Inames: 6:00 am. and 4;00 - Confessions Saturday' at 7:00 paw and atter all evening devotions.. Baptising by appointment itinaculnua Medal Novena: 1:00 13:111 Sacred leart Novens:' 7:00 p.m on PridaY, ' Sunday School: 3:30 p ni. ob Sunday Religions Instruction Clam tor, Chit drat). 4:00 pm on Thursday, Religious Instruction tor adulta Wow 'ducted in Spanish ): 7:00 p.m on Mon IdaY W Convert trunructions appointment. 1 rioly."Yisy 1;1-ass-- ii-i--11:1-0p.m. 12:00 Mioda3 Missionary Prayers ..: 'Confomions 11:00 to 4:41 psis osi Sat- , -i -,... i v ,, cocol 4 .,, ,. 4 urli,:1;iritiosi dams SaturdaY I130 tio 10 !.-' ' , I iollt Pay biasses:: Ilk:30 12115;00 P.m liltDAYS t, I ,-t ,okoovmrs wrrNtsszt I ;. n !AIM en sal; "Amami : ; , -41"'"Is '"'""" ,Chureh school S:00 t Wednesdry 7:30 p.m. i;;;;;;L,'.01eaBals harday. ".17111 ,.. Episcopal Young Churchman 6:00 p m, Primary; Thursday 4-00. pm2 , ' , Evensong and Sermon 7:00 p.m Telephone Balboa 42, 27, IIT. THERESA'SCato' MONDATS.' TUESDAY& p- d b Ball Masa Oil It;Ne Ilimday Masa; 11:20 LI.,.1 haw m... itna al& tit it tads and PRMAY . Buildbig 200, Ssboolhoysso,sitn4d Gamn t!tt.IF,da..3'"11,..11111a : wr11 ; Chapel ,of the Italy Comforter Fellowship Vow L. IL Shirley, ?riot la Chatty Sunda,' sr ATLANTIC SIDI 1 , ST. JOSEPH11.Collai: : THuRsDAys ., - ,''''..::-: :: ,su-n:41!,,,,,--M,-as..aaleal't 1115.1,i'00. an's'dnds.11:00;15' aa'.121...na.' T,......i.i.:73.1ildTnt.:1..-:..14:.. :1;A.:11t6InityarrImiAlla.... ,:, -::::;,. ;i: -11 beA!'n,...izas ' J ,. .':; Rol PaYA,"---:...7:7 ; , -,-. Tebutell ot Bt. Mantra ; .1' r Anton I 1 . :.'27, : -, .: an, cdonf:ess45 igne: aturdag COO ID 5:00 and .:. ''''' .' Zspava and &Mil Blvd. I wt......4 - I confessions: bauguaz omv w-1 : t'Alt-ankt wednesdaY . Witraeutous oicuai alvvyag .....---., . ,, 111111'.....v. 6:15 and 1:00 p.m. SUNDAS 4, I' d., .4 '' 1 - ' Eunday Everting Services 7:00 p.m 110 a.m, Holy Commtmion. v ' Convert Class: 1:15 nra. on Mondall 11;411 cra. letorrthtg Prayer and '. ' :da:heduraBdeaavrta. Ncive. nal 7'7 1:15 7 ' '- Ch- link 'Itenoe- l': .. '' ,'"I'' Catechism Closet, Stmday 10:13 li,ou to 11:00, 11.11L Choral Rucharlit. " 1,1:45 a.m. 3:00 pro. to 4:00 p.m. ,,, - , . First Fridar,Exposition of Most Bless- THURSDAYS and POLY DAYS .er gs.,.rament all dav Reposition at 5;30 a:30 am. Communion. irhirt Saturda3r: Masi at COO ors, 1 n irtINAMPI . Elekestp.m..1 , Tito Reit. & Reber Goode.. S.T.R.. Tim Very Seir.'Ittainart A Paton's. - Dom Ne0141. THE CATIst Att, Oto ST, IVIES SUNDAYS 7:30 a.m.' Holy Carnrmittinn. 4 9:16 a.m. Church Seboal (Hely- Com Commina mina Commina 3rd Stmday). 9:30 a.m. Santa Commtution. Std Sun , - HOLY DAYS 6:00 ant- ktoly COMMUltiON 040 a ni Hely Conununiom ,- , 0:16 iklitu Mamma 'Prayer.- 12:00 Mioda3 MissionarY FrtIon , COCOL1 Church et St Andrew , The BOY William W. Baldwin.' StniDAYS Holy Cenunonden 0106.." 601 ISO ilJa. Family Prayer end .; , Church School 4 a.m. (Also Holy Communlys kid. , Sunday each nienth. ' A40rnint FraYsr h Senses 11.00 a.m WEDNES AYS ... HWY Communion 1:00 &JD. . COSOZAL , Chapel el The'tleed Shepherd The Err. Clarence W. Hayes. ' ,, Priest in Charp , S:00 IJIL Morning Prayeit. 01.C., first Friday each Month); ' GAMBOA ) : , St Shnen's Chinch Ihe Set. John Speen Priest in Ch- ar,ge SUNDAYS', ,Citorit Eucharist and dial mon o64osa. 1:06 SA. Church iSch41;o1. 6:00 Pra. Episcopal Young Churchmen 6:00 p m, Evensong and Sermon 7:00 p.m. MONDAyS.' TUESDAYS.. end FRIDAYS Morning Proier.ad, Hely Conmiutdon LW ' Evening Prayer 1:00 p.m, Wornan'a Auxiliary. 2nd and WEDNESDAYS a THURSDAYS H011 COMMUIllOtt Morning Prayer COO a m ' Evening Prayer 1:00 PM SATURDAYS Family Eucharist 0:30 Office of Comp line 1:00 'At St. Peter's Church The Rev. John Spear. Priest isi Charge - Morn Mg prayer anti Churds ( School . :ou a .m t Confirmatto.fi fOei 120 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Sart:, mon ... Peef'd .... el 1020 lionL t Holy Baptism 1220 noon Evensonn and 720 Dm. 3rd MONDAYS t W0man't AL11111017 7:20 11J111. THURSDAYS' or FEAST DAYS Joly Conimunion .. 11:06 11.111 PALO SECO Chapel of the Holy Comforter ,, Vets. L. 1., Shirley, Pried in Charge 'THURSDAYS 1:30 ans. iolriCommtinion. 4 '"6 MARGARITA 2 ": Church of St. Margaret Espavd and Brazon Blvd. The Rev. Jamie K. Renew. Rada t SUNDAYS ,; 1:30 a.m. Holy Commtmion; ' DAD ams. Morning Praym and -Church School. 11:00, a.m. Choral, Rucharht l'IMURSDAYS and HOLY DAYS itca. ,stioly Communion. , rims() -. !rile Rev. Alias R. Wenn, , Priest in CharP 'the Rev. David A. Osborne, " Vicar Emeritus VOL 1. Eh 5 i lur ey swam m mulrim 3;3 Ilb.,,.14:41211nuni ,, mARGarrA , '' Church or St. Margaret t , ). Espavol and Brazok Blvd. : The Rev Jesse K. Renew Racal , SUNDAYS , ' : 1:30 a.m. Holy Commtmion. ' 9:45 am, mortims prayer and Church School. 11:00, SAL Choral Eucharist. ,,, - , TIRIRSDAYS and HOLY DAYS g:30 Communion. ,,, , , ?ARMS " , Tha Rev. Allan 13. Wenn. - Priest in CherP '1'he Rev. David A. Osborn Vicar Emeritus , SUNDAYS , ' crit. Choral Eucharist as laratin II:30 a.m. Infant Baptists. 3.00 to.na. Church School (held b Building 131) 5:00 p.m Youth Felloviship 7:60 nut. Cremona and Address. 3nd and 4th WEDNESDAYS 1,:30 Dm Woman's Auxiliary end tar Guild Ideating. , ' PANAMA CITY . r&Nami CITY : St. Paul's Church The Yew Lemuel S. Shirleit Keeton ' The Rev, lib IL Atwell. Deacon SUNDAYt.; , , COO a.m. Holy COITIM;dlitill 9'00 a.m Sung Eucharist 81 Serino 10:4S m Morning Troyer and Church 12:00 nom Holy Baptism ' 1:00 km Solemn Veins, 8:30 am Holy Communion 1:30 n.m Evening Prayer and Sermon WEDNESDAYS , ' ti:M a m Holy commtmion, 1;00 p.m.,Evening Prayer ISIDISDAYS AND FRIDAYS 8:30 r ino Holy Communion HOLY DAYS t II:00 a.m. Holy Consmunion. CHRIST, CIITRCH BY-THE-SEA ' Mscopal Colon, R, ' (Opposite Bcotel Washington) mob Nev. James Peter Fanner. Reeler The BC henry A. Blake. Mantaist - 'SUNDAY . 8:00 airt. Poly Communion... 0:30 a.m. Morning Prayer. 9:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 10;30 it.m. Church Schnell. 7430 p.m. Solemn EVexi dna ataH, NO' , MONDAY : ltrDAr at THURSDAY 6:00 a.m. Poly Communion. 7:00 11311 YOrning Prayer. 1:00 p.m. Evomuig Prayer . wErmEsDAT ; 1:00 a.m. Poly Communion. V 7:00 CM Morning Prayer. 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer' add Srmon, t FRIDAY 'POO cm. Morning Prayer 9:00 a.m. Children's Eucharist 1:00 p.m. Evening Prayer. 1:00 a.m. Poly Communion. : 7:00 11.111. Morning Prayer. 7;30 p.m. Evening Prayer' add Sennett ' 'POO cm. Morning Prayer 9:00 a.m. Children's Eucharist y 5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer. ' , - SATURDAY. ,, 11:00 a.m. Poly Couartunionssims,,,s,ast 1:00 a.m. 'Morning Prayer. 5 00 p.m. Evening Prayer. 7:30 p.m., Compline end Meditation... serials , : THE iritgrigi 111011 it,"A goh , 1. PIO ASAJO Si. thrt,ter,,er Church 181to Street, rarque Lareart the Chtrenee W 16006 Prteet la Chart The lee. Liseents At- Czertion. Atenstese , SUNDAYS , id a.m. Soil Commtmloct a.m Suns tot.marist and rrti011 le .S0 JO hiornina Prayer and Church S, hool, 12 ofl goon b',,y Scotism. p m teensents Lad larareft ,," DAIS 1.3 JO. Ict and 3rd. Woman's Atud AtudTUI'"DAYS TUI'"DAYS AtudTUI'"DAYS 6.40 ual or Daughtwir et Ike ' ro. Youth WP(Ar ,JAYS ' 8 (frt) a na. Holy Commtmlon.' 7;to0 DIU leaning Prayer 0118 Inittructiona. THtmSDAS 8 ,Ar pia Girlr rriandi Society,. 81,i) p m 1st and lird, SAT I.; RDA Y S 30 am. Junior Confirmatice Claim. Ot'aga Church:s ' ONUS OP TOS PIAZANINI - ' 443. Pranetputi St, Amon, Cle gee. Lana 11. Plebes. Pater Box 297 salbos. Tel. 1-1130: 7 Sunday School a.m. Worship Service .. 10:45 a.m. Youth Service 6:45 pm. Evangelistic Serince 1:80 p.m Prayer Service. We& ILDI ,: -DirruoDzsT Sundayl. 0 a.m. PanamS Wesley. " 10.3d a.m. Sunday Scnool. "- 1:15 p.m. Evangelical Service . and Sermon. Stinday am. Para's - .10 Sat Parma Stutday School. " 7:15 p.m. Para lao Evangelical CHURCH- or THE leASAIIENS Maraarita School Gynmasitun ' Pastor Ralph L. Hyaena Writ.: Box 1019 Margarita., CI. ' Phonei 24.523 Stmday School 9:4I mat MI:wrung WorshiP 11:00 a.m. tviming Sortie. ... 7:20 pas. NATIONAL aarnyr CHUROS - Panama R.P..'22rd Street Sad t ilov. it Brown. Wawa Divinf .10 a.m. Sunday School 344 Paw Sunday biatnes IA 11;46 tit) Abide. th,mday School .3:00 P.m .okoovmra WIT'NESSEll Meetings Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 4:00 pm. Wits Memorial. NOG Balboa Road. Balboa. CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OP LarrEs BA SAINTS imornon) , Chapel on Balboa Road Priesthood Meeting: Sunday 810 Sunday School; Sunday 10:00 a.m. Sacrament Mooting; Sunday 4:00 pat Relict Soelety; Tuesday ,I:00 cot MIA: Wednesdry 7:30 pas. PrimirY: Thursday 4:00 pm2 ,, Telophona Balboa 4227. , , Atlantis thane Buildbig 200, Schoolhouso Road. Gahm Sunday School; Sunday 0:30 a.m. Sacrament Meeting; Sunday 11:00 ass. CURUNDU PROTICISTAN't CHURCH Warm Hearted Cburch" , Milton it. I,eidig, , Phone Rea 814116 OL 113-51011 Sunday School 0:30 a.m. ,(A clam tor every age) , , Morning Worship 11:00 cat Youth Fellowship ... COO p.m. teeming Worship 7:00 pan. , Prayer and Praia., (Wed.),, 720,pat , A thurdi SLIMY' id provided. b 1 cartiou4, Lavaca '1 liaphaal ArchanSsi latis St. Waist No. 1 Moly Eucharist: Suriday 420 Ain. Tuesdays. Wednesdays and flawedSI 410 a.m. Sacrament at Unction (Healing bar. vie.) First SW3603 eit amb inontA as Mount Ralibet. Christian Omit Rev. daiD111. D. D. Bishop officiating Morning devotion 4:00 a.m. rellowshIP Woriblp .. 11:00 a.m. Stmday bchool ..... 3:00 gm. Divine Servica 710 pat ,v 'LutArs CE141111 4 M Ord Sweat nixacite El Carmen. Mem City. intormat Talks old Discussions. 1110 Pas '', , Colon, front Streets 4 (mastitis. American Bazaar) 'Rudy Glom. Thursdays. I:30, pas ETHEL MISSION CHURCH gspalaba St. Fulls Rev Waldsba IL Stewart, Pascoe Stmdayt 11:00 a.m.' Worship Service). 2:00 p.m. Stmday School. 7:12 p.m, Gospel Service. - Monday: 7:301 Young People's Society Wednesday:, 7:30 lilidwask Christian Fellowship. Thursdayr I:00 Omit Rehearsal. Friday; 7:311 Women,. Missionary la laTHE THE laTHE CIIIIRCH OP GOD ; New Providence Mra Maud. Hisao, Pastor : Stmday School 10'00 LEL Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m. Night Service 7:30 pat rmsT OHURCH OF GOD ' Car. Jamaica and Trinidad Sal Rainbow City, Canal Sono Lev. Was. Livingston. Pastas THE CHURCH Ott GOD , 7033 Eighth Stret Colds : Say. G. W. Grandisol, Pastoir Stmday School .4,1 9:30 AL Morning Worship 10:30 cm Night Sande ,7:30 Das Monsing Worship 1'00 a. Sunday School .. .... 10:30 a.m. Night Service .0,4 7:30 pm. TH1 CHURCH OF GOD Rio Abajo t Monte Oscura ltdolath St env. Win. Johnson, Pastor ,- Stmday Schots 11:30 Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Night Service ....... 7:30 P.m. CHURCII OP GOD (Pentecostal) Rev. B. r. Watson. 'Overseer I Phone 1-448. Box 253, Gamboa r,' Churches Paralso. C.Z. (Rev, and Mrs. Herman G. Whyte). Coln. R.P (Rev. Fernando Lorene.). Rio Abato (Rev. and Mrs. Charles Rayneal. ans Cativi (Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Gramm). Sunday and weekday 01.1111:00 411 9,3 , commuNrrt CHAPEL , Diablo Heights, CZ. - (near Diablo achooll Bev. Carl V, Thompson. OHMAGE ' Box 39. Diablo Heights. CZ& , ?bones: Home, Gamboa 217 ' Chards. Balboa 4271 Sunday School 10:00 amt. Worship Servica 11:00 a.m. Youth Service 7:GO p.m. Evangelistio Bervi.ce 100 16111, Wednesday: Bible Siu.c12 and Prayer Service I:30 21.M. e itrytwNtEtt LUTHERAN EMMEN , Bathos Road at Wight Street Rev Robert F. Gutilick, Paste : P.0 Box 666. Balboa. Sunday School. Bib!. clams COO am. Divine Service 10:15 a.m. 1101Y Communion. lirtit SundttY et the Atlantle Side Former chapel of Our Saviour's Sul& copal chapel 3rd St. and Meltinded Ave. New Cristobal. Mr. Eugene H. Danner Vicar ,w,Stmday Bibio Cla4 11.00 IL Divine Service 10.15 a.m. i ,,, WAY Commtmion. lad Sunday of the month, r Sundan I IL111. Panama Wesley. s Service :. I:" IILL11111;) JAW' ", 10.3d a.m. Sunday Semi& Youth talloWIMIP-4undal LSO ,, ,;: ' "k, 1:15 p.m. Evangelical &Mot ) . and Salmon. . 1,011T KOBBY '. ,, .. , TAIPEI,' FOrM08a. (12)-11. S , , Sunda)! 7 a nt Parai" .' undal Schd "." .1.s:r. MilitarY authorities Yesterday an . . and Sermon. FORT KOBBR Stmday,7 am Para's Sunday School ...a.. I:00 mil . 10 iJn. Paraiao Otutday 'School. Morning Worship to:30 ). 1:15 p.m. Para's Evangelical Evening Worship 7;00 re51 Worship bervics. Madden Wye, 7:00 - Worship 'Service. Rio Into 1:15 in CHURCH- Of THI SAZARENI Christian Youth Fellowship 4:00 ...e4 Margarita School Gynmasitua ,Soldier's Fellowship...Thurs. 7:00 11.i." Pastor Ralph L. Hyaena .OLticer'e Christian Linion.-Thura 1:00 ,T 'Write: Box 5019 idargarita., ' LAI ' Phone,: B-1,543, ALBROOR Alt TORCH SASS :Stutday School 1:41 sin, Burney School 0:30 anu Morning Weelh10 .. 41:00 11-m- Adult Bible Clan (NCO Club). ,,, 0:30 Of : tviming Service ... 1:30 pan. mention worship 120 is 10:45 hal -- Youth Fellowship 1:30 . ficettorgAt. sarrart awitut '' , ten 4 OIL NAVAL STATION. Rodman C - ranaM8 '21rd Stroll gad Stmday School . 1:30 Gre - AMP. IL h. Brown. Minot Morning WershiP :1116 ch Divine -6(41610 ; 1011 -Moly Communion..first Sunday Sunday School col of, month) ,, Sunday Idattfies 1:43 , , wh , -,", t5th ITD.IEADQUARTERS CHAPHI. ' ., ,,,' Rio Abide. &P.' aforning Worship.. 1:00 Sunday School 0.10P Pw (Holy Communion First ,lunday L.& ' et Month). , ik""Arg w117418612 Naval Radio Station. Summit... 1:00 -ratietings Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.' and Sundays at 4:00 pm, .- Wits Memorial. : 2. ,u IlOg Balboa acad. Slaw' l'ORTAMADOR ,,-, '' had Daily Mau ; I:10 'CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OF sunasy mimes spooik n:30 LITTER DAY SAINTS '(M0xn021),' confoodongi saturday 1:30 & 1:30 Drt Chanel on Balboa Road ' - d 840 Sunday .... S:00 & 1:25 tr,S Priesthood Meeting; Sun a3 t , Sunday School; Sunday 10:00 a.m.. cLArion the Daily mime -1:46 eig! ' Sacrament' Mooting; Sunday 4:00 Relic( Society: Tuesday ,I:00 ant. 'Simday Manes ...1:45 & 0:00 V MIA: Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Primary: Thursday 4:00 pm2 t1Wda1, ,6 11'34 U.S Telephona Balboa ,4227. FORT &OBER' .4. MOI ' ' -- Daily Mass 4;15 in , Atlands Branch , Laturdadayymanoshlasses coo' 4:45;0 gre' auStunidindag; 2Sch' ooSchl: mSunlimudas; Monday Novena 'Bgotions 41:30 and Sscrament Meeting; Sund!IY 11;" Contessions...baturds).. 1;00 is 7:30 CUHUNDU PROTESTANT.. CHURCH , ;., Milton K. heidig, MIDAMOR A 'Warm-, Hearted (torch" 8..und11'. ; ,' ... 7..1,0,19 jits ALBROOR Ant MOROI) IASI Phne Eel 83-7116 I" Saojo---.. i 8:00 n SundaY Sebum ;Saturday Maim 1:00 L, F' ,tA clan tor every age) , Morning Worship "it ..; 2611a.mon.. 172:00:0o Youth fellowship .. .. COO P.m. 1,11'onveno 7:04 Silo ': Ravening Worship 7" Pal' ,Conisaidone.Saturday ',1;00 Prayer and Praise.,,,(V104.k, 300-941. A 'ehtYen ourot froviued ll. NAVAL ''STATION,, Ittidmait sLoub'st,ce.phasirs Roluteuatchansta' u"mddm Stm, :dal Manz .,aortga' :J.:. oitiooai bta 601 146 a TORT ROSSI zucharist; Suriday SO AA ille$8131. Wednesdays and ThursdaYI u37,ras. stibo. 1.So 1,1 a 11 ti:se ' Friday 1;30 v Saoriunent at Unction llisaShli,ahlr : erel vice) Sundll el Itch Prnla ALBROOK AIN TORCH SASS- bef( 1;20 : Saturday ..s.. .. ... ,4:06 the oink uso4W11 Iiis.,11;es") , gleams ealibet.. Christian ,satu;day 1:30 T - nev. d a Mak A : ATLAreric swig torl tot'orein' .1."eevetftgioneatins. 41:00 , elI, Istamd, live fellowship Worship 11.;00 a.m. 1,0R,r,DAys , ,..' ny DStmivAndalsborchvrest .13:30. morninStmdarg awchor001-,shiplIdIS 211.1...'s:.'1110:30:00 te, -Tr4 I Prayer 'tellowshipZila.g. , 'Iniall.CE21121! .:. 1,, Tue,doi ,, 7:00 C40 ' first awed KY13-41stinesdayPost Cha;.ei. sae Orbs' nizacien RI Dimon. 4,anamt Choir Practice...Wednesday. tem Automat Talks and 'Discussions. P 00t. 92.0p01 ,,, . 720 poi! Pah 11 n t Colons Si front, Streets TORT GULt.a. tussisha American Bazaar) Stmday School .. ...... othi hip. 40:41 study clams, Thursdays,. t2e. e.es. ,,,Morning Won pint , A Teuth 811110T, po .1: ;." o Salifiaell"11 flit1111,6 1111hio Wadnesday LA,IP ,L, Sundays -it 4:00 pui. Wits fismorisi I ' : ' ''' Taff , yr, uravinn akuntrw- mu . OW simian sitars tionre the NO3.1t ducal auk,' halbea. C-Z Rabbi Nathan Litector. Seretev Friday 1:30 Oda- haturoay J:34 om ISes see nattily et Jewish earvices atterar Pena Sams and Statutes). ' torigettattuon Sol Shearith Israel. Ave qiva Cstba and 36th Street. Saila Vista Plnairt Cite Sarstese 11:00 tcat 11111NM, CL-Istiza Satretut CUM tallUittkikb L,isureb of Christ. &menus. &nap bob Anew tioulevate. suaday 11.00, Viocustocinv a lb Lob sunciv Scitoo alb OJEI qrst buten el Omsk. bonallieL, Criateba , uth stress at inumbwa) Sum-0.v Sennett cab btascley 1.1:00 soh Witineaday illa Posts, and Bases IPACIVIC FORT AMADOR Sunday School II:06 Morning Worship 10.0s Church-time Nursery School... COO FORT CLAYTON Sunday School (Building lin, 1.201 oo oo woO gib 111,,40. 11.00 Morning Worship 10:34 Thurscial Evening. Mid.Weog ,Service 1:30 Youth. FollowrhiPSunds1 SAO FORT KORBR ', , Sunday School I:00 Morning Worship .4. mi..) Evening Worship 7;00 Worship Service. Fladden Wye, 7:00 Worship Service. Rio Hato 11:15 Christian Youth Fellowship 4:00 Soldier's Fellowship...Thurs. 1:00 '01,Ncer's Christian Union-Thura COS ALBROOR FORCE BASS Sunday School II:30 Adult Bible Class...(NCO 11;30 Morning WoraltiP I:30 a 10:45 Youth selloivithip 11:30 1111. NAVAL STATION. Rodman Sunday School o o o 0 11:30 Morning Worship 11;00 klojt Communion .1first Sunday 15th ND HEADQUARTERS CRAMS, Morning Worship. I:00 (Holy Communion Irhst Sunday et Month). ' lewd Radio Station. Summit, OOST AMAD0117,77 Daily Mau '110 Sutidal Mama a 1;00fiis 11:30 Coniessionai Saturday 1:30 & 7:30 gundaY .... S:00 1;21 ifORT cLArtoo, Daily Woo 'Sunday Manes & COO ConlassionaSaturday I1110 MOO IrDitT &OBES 4 Daily Masa .4..; 4;15 Saturday Ida'araa MOO Daily Woo .1; 'Sunday Manes & 0:00 ConlassionaSaturday 0:30 11:00 1,611? &OBES : 4 Daily Masa ,6; 4;15 Saturday biLaas 9;00 Sunday Muses 8:00 11:43 Monday Novena 'B;vo.tions 7:30 Contemlona,baturday... I;00 .41s 7;30 Sunday Maar ...... 10:30 ALBROOK A.114 11011C11 Daily Man iaoo 1 444 8:00 Saturday Maal ippo 1:00 Bwmday Mama 1:45 als 12:00 80aniab ....... 1 :00 Spanish ... 7 :00 110V1111 :Ot ConitnalouPSaturday 7 .ow U.S. NAVAL 'STADION. Itc;dinan Suntiol Itilauts 9:30 FONT ROSSI Saturday LOD USO4WS. Fria, ... 1;30 IlLBROOK AIN 'ONO SASS Saturday ..s..... ... COI LiSO4WIt (14.11;a") , ',Saturday S:30 ' ATLANTIC SIDS ' Protestant FORTI,AVIS ' Stmday School-411dg. Morning Worship 10:30 FraYer 'tellowship-41.14. Tuesday ... .... t :00 AYSSWednescitiPost Chap.si 620 Choir Practice...Wednesday P0,0t 920Pla 4.411.0 720 s CIE 11 n FONT GUL t Stmday School ...... 0:30 thioming Wotohip 4031 , Youth Fellowship. Sunday 0:30 ' Study. Washiseday' 1:30 Ladles Chapd lot Thurs lia0 G.S. NAVAL STATION. Core Sole Sunday School .... 0:30 Morning Worship II:00 do4y Communion First Sunday t Cathie lie ronr DAVIS kiaBB oo flb a, :00 Stmday Mat; 9:30 Confessions: Saturday, 6:00 Sunda," 1;46 TORT GIILICI Daily Masa, 7:00 Saturday Maw 7;00 Sunday Masses 7:45 10:15 Cordesslonik Saturday ,00 Is 7;00 U.S. NAVAL STATION. Coco Solo Daily Mass 14, .0- 4110 SaturdaY Male .. .... 1:30 Sunday Man 9:00 1 coco satrro , Sunday Mass 1:30 ITORT : .Tusiday 6 b Ai obbobbit,' 1:15 Greek Ortheiox Creek, Orthodox writes are conduct conducted ed conducted at tha Church a the Anunclation. Via Sellsario PorraA San franclico de la Ca lets., Panama City, R.P, and at the Church of St. Anthony. Avenida Melendez, Colon, R.P., on alternate Sun Sundays days Sundays at 0:30. For further information. call the Office of the Army Chaplain. 824111. , dentist Weekly Services in all churches . aii tollows; SATURDAY: 1' , Sabbath School 9:30 11211. Divine Service 11:00 a.m., s ' Youth's Meeting 4:311 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study anti Prayer Seri ' 7:SO P01. '-' Pacific Side Pamtmit Pular W. It WailerTel 2t.3.350 Cabo Verde. Ave. J. ir de la C No. 17 4 Chorrilio 25th No. 27 P We Nuevo 2.A St. between 3rd and Sta.. Rio Abide llth No. 27 Gam :An Service -3506 a Oen eth ;imam' Nit 114-R La Rabbi Nathan Oda- biaturoay wish Nerirteas Itationai 'Rh Wait Ave' t. Saila Vista 00 Din ItretIst tattittkih iclanuat, &nap Einv 0:06 tZtaa noisy 11:01) an. e , 3eventh Day ,,, , Adventist ", '' :i.;ii wrifo-iii.7-,---- - ------ and pleurisy during '' his recent Pastor 0.1,1). 'WillientaTel.' esso muter holidayon,the French 111- Pastor A. A. GriZZIO .1, Tel. 6-102 viera apparentir proved too much ipanisb Churches Farina Side Panama al a train On the-former Prime Pastor Norberto Quiroa , : ', Panama. Calle Dorian No. a Minister. , ' Pldretial & Nuevo Guararti..., jlis recovery ,from the attacks, , was hailed as a triumph of, is - Atlantic Side t 4 ' Pastor' G.,A. Juriesre. ssa2st personal courage against the en enColn Coln enColn ' , emy. old age, Manr persons in . Cristobal toglishlath & Favor it,c Britain did not expect hom to re reCristobal Cristobal reCristobal SpantshIsth & 11011111CAVe ; r"'' A.m.,- ; ; , Central Office: turn to nis country nome at MA GlIVitall RoadTel. a-irsi A ussiChartwell Manor in Kent.. -- --- ., Pastor 'O. D. 'WillientsTel. 11-580 Spanialt Churches Pacific Side Panama Pastor A. A. CtriZ710 .4. Tel. 6-102 Prottor Norberto Quiroa : ', Panama. Calle Vodka No. S Pedregal it Nuevo Guarara..., ' Atlantic Side Pastor'. G,.t. JeffriesTel. 311-326t colon Cristobal FaiglithVith Rolivar Ave. Cristobal Spanishloth & Bolivat,Ave Central Office: 7fs',44110 e halt loztAitiaal ',11, CrIP 0 ,!s, , i .11 DIftt 1.4 News of the death of Mrs. George V. Graff, longthne resi resident dent resident of the Canal Zone, in St. Petersburg, Fla., last night, has just been received by members of her family here. Mrs. Graff had ) been in health for about a year. The Graffs lived in the Ca Canal nal Canal Zone during the construc construction tion construction period, and for many years afterward. Graff, Who survives his wife, came to the Isthmus in 1905. At the, time of his re retirement tirement retirement in October 1937, he was an Inspector in Personnel Administration.. The Gratis have' lived in St. Petersburg tor about-18 years. Members of the:family atill in the Canal Zone include Mrs. Graft's daughter, Mrs. Robert A. Engelke,- of Gamboa; ',a granddaughter, Mrs., 'Edward May, of Coco Bolo; and a giandson, Sgt.. Robert 'Engelke of Balboa. , TAIPEI,' Formosa. (UP)U. S. military authorities yesterday ar arrested rested arrested a 21-year-old U.S. airman alegedly involved la. a incident in which a Chinese army officer suffered a fractured skull. ,, , The Amerkan was identified as tarry G. Greenway,: son of Mr. and Mrs.7 Gordon il," Greenway, of Butler, Pa.; a -clerk-typist who has been in Formosa, since Sep September,. tember,. September,. 1956, , Chinese military ,,, police said Greenwty approached Mro, Chang JYtt.Doh, -.311 Wednesd4 night and asked him the time. When the majer raised his arm to look at his Watch, Greenway L.abbed the' arm- The major puled 'away and fell, hitting his head, they said :, U.S. authorities -said Greenway had been drinking. L AL S. Atnbassador ,Everett Drumright immediately expressed US. government's regrets over the deplorable incident" to For Foreign eign Foreign Minister George Yeh.' r, Vice Adm., Austin K. Doyle, U.S. military commander in For Formosa mosa Formosa visited the' injured officer in th'e, hospital.' Be sent his re regrets grets regrets to the Chinese general,staff and promised a ful investigation. birricoal Shoots 3, Fells To Ilij:ck St2I5 Korea PI:n3 , SEOUL: koiea (11P-IA turn turncoat coat turncoat Republic of Korea' Air Force officers shot three men, killing one, in an attempt to hijack a military plane in flight yesterday.' Angry crewinen slugged him senseless before he could gain control 0: the craft., : ; ',The officer 'was identified offi officlay clay officlay only as :Capt. Choi. n. fortried sources said he' formerly lived in North Korea but his fam family ily family now is living in South Korea. -The ROK'Air Force said he, en. tered the cockpit of the plane,- a C48, while it was' on a routine flight from Taegu to Seoul and at attempted tempted attempted to take, it over,',' at gunnoint,1- 4 The amunincement' ; gave other details except ,to sat,' tbe plane made an emergency land landing ing landing it Fyongtaek where the, cap captain tain captain was placed under arrest. But reliabe air force sources said he was armed witb a .45-caliber pis. tol and that ordered the pilot to fly to North Korea. ' When ;the crew resisted, Choi, apparenty during' the sculfle, shot and kiled the radioman and wounded,the pilot and mechanic. The crew beat him so severly he still was unconaciolus when re removed moved removed from the plane atrer lande, the sources lima& Besides Choi, there were four crewinen and two passengers aboard the plane.' E The incident appeared te be a crude attempt to copy the suc successful cessful successful hijakcing of a Korean Na Nations& tions& Nations& Airines plane with ,84 per. sons aboard Feb., eh ' Red agents aboard' that plane forced it to land in North Korea. The Sommunistx sM have the pane but they subsequenty re released leased released the 22 persons who wanted to return to South Korea, includ including ing including two ,Antericans and two Ger-' mans. Chrel:HI BOWS To 11!"ISS1 J.,' ASV CCmiCCIS USN t , LONDON (UP) ( Sir Winston Churchill, bowed to old age and the effects of his recent illness Wednesday and cancelled ,his 'trip to the J.Jnited States to, visit his old wartime comrade in, arms, President Eisenhower. The 83-year-old Churchill was known to have had his heart set en the visit: planned in response to a 4 personal invitation r 0 the President. He was to have at attended, tended, attended, the opening of an exhi bition of his painting in Wash ington later thrs month. But two bouts with pneumonia """"'1 v"' of Stri3aPialit voera egiythpre 0;0erdmetrO Minister. , Pill recovery jrom the was hailed as a triumph personal courage against emy, old age, Many ,perl Britain did not expect hom , :, turn to nos country h I r 1111 41.1 o o I s 3 al 11 a Dolts To' 111011.10-11410! 111111111Ver :': woeAbale. II e 111111i Gamboa Onion Church Commemoration of the Lord's Supper occur omorroiv's morning worship 'at 10:40 eclock.1 Young people received into, the church on Easter Sunday monring will participate for the first time as 'regular communicants. 4 : 1 - Applicants ivill again be wectiv-1 ed into church membereilp. Those desirtg to become members-either by confession or. trans!er will meet the Diaconate poard in the minister's ,study at 10:25' a.m. A choir recently formed will Join in the ritual with appropriate res.- ponses,',and win lead the congre congregation gation congregation m praise., The general public, again In Invited vited Invited by "the Women's. Auxiliary to a ham dinner at the Civic Cent Center er Center on Friday eiening, April .18. Hours Of serving are front 5:00 to T:00 p.m. Square dancing wider competent leadership will begm shortly after seven. Adults wW be charged $1.35, and children .50 cents- Tickets 'may be had ,front members or, at the door. The ,Vesper Circle wil conduct a rummange sale in the Girl Scout House beginning at 11:00 a.m. next Saturday. April D., , All' officers and members of the chime) look forward eagerly to the coming:of Me-Reverend Dr. no. mas K...ThoMftson from New York on April' 16., He comes from The general staff of the National Coun Council cil Council of Churches of 'Christ m- the U.S.A., His 'stay of' tour days on the Isthmus, occurs as part of a visitation on stewardship to the Protestant 'Churches hi various countries ,of Central 'and South America' which he, is 'making on a cooperative. arrangement. The Women's Auxiliary. of Gamboa U rtion Church has secured Thompson as speaker for 'the open oession on Wednesday. evening, at I:00 p. m. 'rms. meeting, is planned that an members and friends,- 111SY share in. this rally,nottitil, hear a sthThig , The business meeting rk'ilte Aux Auxiliary iliary Auxiliary is called for 1:00 p.m. m the church parlors preceding the pub public lic public meeting in the chapel. During his stay 'Thompson will appear at Balboa, Gatun and Mar Margarita., garita., Margarita., On Saturday morning;,,A morning;,,April pril morning;,,April 19, he wilt meet, a, gatherint , F ? ; The friendly,pebole'12 .;whO Wiship here e;tenti 'to 31Ou' st ilost cordial welcome to attend the services of this church.,;: 3'1"111. MD'S:Warn:AL alT;ISN:414 , 9:30SUNDAY SCHOOL (Classes for All Ages) ,, , "Plib le' stud) lithe teart of our SS. Our teaching is of purpOse, plan, and preparation. Christain homes must ' be built,upon a solid foundation. It is time to attend 15.11",- 1 1 :00"Lovest Thou Me' More Than' These rt, - , .LORD'S How much do you love Christ? The truth'ofEaster flndS its place in a surrendered Ood has' called us to, do a great work for Him. No one can do w4atyouocan' and )ghould. Yours irto be a' life of service. ,' , 6:00Jet Cadets & chool ,, - '"You (neglect' the, future when', this feneration goes Ilk, reactied.:.,We need youtb, fpr- , -4 COUV1Cl101 Of SiaWorL Of Holy Spirit" "This is the first in's:series on "The Person and Work et ,,,, 'The Holy Spirit." So little3s known '-by en' Malty; about ',,, the 4Spirit.', Don't fail to come." ' 4', - )4o,o'if 1-1' i 10111. FOUL il 01 1, 0 1-iA ,ft44Aa I ' - t:' ,,,, , ; TAKE THEM , TO CNURCH EVEIT SUNDAY' ': ' orali 9:30SUNDAYSCHOOL.(Classis tOr all ages) , way serve you with, trained experienced dedicated people as' teachers 'who,' have your child at heart. ',Appropriate equipment from the cribroonv through ' every' department b 'previded.,.You ,,owe it to your; self, to try. this ,Sunday 'School. 7." ' 8:20-41V0 MORNING SERVICES 10.40 .; - What kind of 'a,,'-church are you looking for? The ,' book of Acts describes a new' testament church. Be sure you know- what kind of a church yok should be dreaming of., , ,CtIltDREN'S CHAPEL-10:40 Snyder , ;6:30BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Spiritual trainIng and church training is often re re, , re, glected; ,don't neglect it any longer- JOilt 'the Zoo ' in church training 7i33 --"LIVING ON BORROWED TIME" :gales 4:13-17 tells us life is short and uncertain You: , have no guarantee on tomorrow: God, has a recom recommendationwill mendationwill recommendationwill you follow it? ....; . r7 .,:,,,,LORD'SSUPPER wti:colvig ,.; NURSERIES 117 ')VIDED of ministers ani rc., -ins workers at Bible Eou,-e in cCriztobal. At 3:00 p.m. on Sat4,r,lay members of the Finance Commitiee of Gi m mboa boa mboa Union MITI) will meet Thom, son for a discussion of methods of securing enlistment and support in the local church, .. ' Chairman, L. L. Jenrich- hope, all members will be present,..0 t lb.9 0:1 ti LeiaAWil lillt 13-531-prcs143', ea se E , 0. V O. IP 010 1.. !all 1 ,. L...1 '0.44 . . :I Tcl,,, ,, ). -. I,- ,,,- ..nr"111,3.,,,..-:,,... , , 'LONDON: April 12 11TP) Tormer German temils star Gottfried' von Crarom denied today., tits' marriage to Wool,- worth. heiress Barbara. Hutt lit ts-, on the rocks But he called her "depressive!' and refuseA to say if they are happy, I t "01' cburse there is no litth in- reports that Barbara anit are separated,''' he said, "We carinot, be together ,(tiwayi.: we knew that. when. we Arai-. we married, But as soon as-We tre apart people jump to the conclusion thap the' marris-O is breaking up, '' ' Von Cramm came' to Britalh alone on- a business 'trip while Barbara is in Bon0,101., Ile called his much;,inarred villa "by nature depressive person"... and said '',"she will never change!' He Tefused ,to say whether they 'are happy because "it is better not to talk about these things' bt public. .. But, he added,"It is drflicult to be married to a woMan who has so much. 'VerY, very diffi- cplt." , , FLoyit MILL CLOSES ' : KANSAS ,XITY, (UP)" Flour, Mills, aid it Avill,-close down its milling 'Operations. in. ' North Kansas City, employing about persons, late this month.,, Spokesmen said' the mill, ,', with a 14t400 hundredweight dal Y capacity, h&c been on a part time schedule for several years.' , I k A. 4 L i't 8 ft A,1 (oyor Litlie I 6,J B ,, ,vov ''c: 0:1c:1 ,:,. 'Aaoss rtOtli SAWA LILITA110t4t .i I William H. Booby, Paster ' na Noxo 76.1s. We ?remelt thrtnt'...; Crucified Risen Coming' Again , Liston to,"Mrinna Thli Morning", Deity a.ni. 110)E0 0 a 11, C : I : I ""-vinon jo4, pwor -"!,711: ,-Itaftulog ,I,Ameta40,a4.0s-o, , IN THE IHOT''SEATRep. Steven B. Derounian (11) of Ttoslyn, N. Y., tries out a' , test ejection seat during an inspection of training devices at Patuxent Naval Air station. Vail him are, (froni left) station commander Rear Adm; Thurston Clark, Capt. Edward Callahan and Lt. 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Net. 1,t, t BACK TO THE TOPTony Mend (top), Uses hypnotism to sooth the nerves of trapeze artist gerhard POTICIO ras after he took 44 bad fall from a trapeze recently Then Mansl XbottOrn, foreground) 4atched his '"pa-1, tient" Make appearance ubder the big top in London.: mootswiik cc4 PROFILE ti A MOVIE FAMILYSpanish matador Luis Miguel Pozninguiil in'd his:: : Italian actress-wife, Lucia Bose, bestow it pair of, parental. kisset on their young, son; Miguel, n Abeir arrival in lIome.'Iligttel's parents ,will discuss the makirig i lot a movie hi which both will star, That string has a halloon on the, other end. ,.AAiv:::;::;...oPrtto,T::;;::;;::;;.oory-tsv.-,;-, ' WHO SAYS HOUSEWIVES WORK HARD?---That saying about a' worn- Automation sets table, scrapes, Nitashes and stores dishes; peels, pare's toyer getting anevin be bard to bellemafterseeing thir and tlitervegetablestsweeps floor, bakes-a takertelectr end rooks miracle kitchen demonstrated itt art Allentown, re., department the dinner. -A built-in TV monitors the front door, children's roonts, store. A wave of the hand and Press of a button operate the kitchen. etc. The kitihert won grand award in the general products li.cld. King Features Syndicats ,, FOR DANCINGIOR DUNKINGThis swimsuit-ball gown, made by Co icof, Call Callforrila, forrila, Callforrila, earne up with an honorable raention aWard, in the 1.958 Hes,s prothers , .. '!versatility in, design and use",contest., At left, the skirt of draped ny on foldg ', over the si!virosult-of lae lastex1 At right, it is drawn away to reveal sWimsult: : , THAT FAMED RAFT the' ICon-Tiki, on Whieh'.explorer-anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl drifted aetoss the South Pacific 11011 hasa'new twine in a museum' :tear Oslo, Norway. in the Modernitic nluseurn, visitors will also find some 1,400 pipees'eolleeted On 'Heyerdahrs expeditions. Another hnportant ship; the Frani, is Also exhihit. It Wei sailed by Nansen, Amundsen and Sverdrupthree great Norvetian explorers-Lon their world-famous expeditions into the polar 'regions:: -0-"r-t '11, . 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WORK HARD?---That Saiingithout i.wom ,' Aut,bmatiori set! tal)le, scrapes, w.. ashes and stores dishes, peels, pares. 1 , - .,,,,,...,,,,...,,, vet. getting' dollelvill- be hard to,,belteve-afte, rseettl,g this-7-and-'slits,',..,,ege,tot? los's,, weePs floori..bakes"" takerielect! encl., tPc',Iil ---".. 1;,.'..: -4:. -4, .. ,,,,, ,..... ....... ,. ,,,,,,..,...,,,,,,,. ,.. ..2. .,.,..,..,,... ,, .' '.7'7:--". 7-mn. i'!a.'clr-O- lilt. ltintecheri demonstrated.. in '. ari --A- Ilintowno.--rat. ,deparitmhent .;.the..dinner ,: A lou.ilt-in TV monitors the' frhont dor, children's rooms, i ,, , , .....,-, '. :store.- 4 wave of the barld. -an. d press of a tftL. tton operate the k t .. : .... .. .. : c en........ etc.. "I'...h.! lti..tihen..z,w.... o.ii.; g. vr.a. n. d.. .,a7rdz:iinilotree. !tuerneeeral prod,uc.ts fie.1.id......,,. ,, if.. The ship E:rant.., shostes space In Ina, 17ni ve,,, ith0 collection, of .V.ikin3 mem, orob. ilict,, .. : ,., , i .,,,, ." '" Syndicato ' . . ... . , .. , , . ,,,. ,,...: f , ' ''''''' ' 0 , , , .., : ,., - , , , . '' , - , .. .' ... ..?. ... q, i - . , . ., . , ., .... ' , ,,,; .., , -.. ". , .. .,. , , ' -. , .. , ,,,,...,-, - , ,- AN r,:: NT rimy NrV;SrATLIL ,J ., C S - , dbift..... Li ' , ) , .1 7.4 el - ii al ERAZILIA AT RECL1 The - aently b tion he . hies& ' The - treau F ,, officer 'Pitt all . , Lady Hern Entertains , - Lady li ' iBritish A at a tea I ' bassy Thu - Crystal St '''' Henarine 31;ss RI become tt ' Leon on A ' a crystal Stranger's - Tbe hol 4,' (lames Cr . Norma IA la Chin, . Lee, Regi , and Nelly ' More tb ., . i " -b . Stall,r3 .111040t Of 114Maloi, iar aist? iy 12.1,404,0 BRAZILIAN NAVAL SIIIP OFFICERS ENTERTAIN AT RECEPTION FOR LOCAL DIGNITARIES The officers of the Brazilian Naval Ship SIRICS, pre pre' ' pre' sently berthed at the Balboa piers, 'were hosts at a recep reception tion reception held last evening at the Fort Amador Officers' ppen, Mess. The Ambassador of Brazil In Panalria Aguinaldo Bouli Boulitreats treats Boulitreats Fragoso and Mrs. Corina Pessoa. de .Fragoso, ranking officer of the Army and-Navy and other local dignitaries were among the honored guests. Lady Henderson Entertains At Taa t - Lady lienderson, wife scf the tBritish ,Ambstsador was hostess , at a tea party at the British Km Kmbassy bassy Kmbassy Thursday afternoon. Crystal Shower Henorine Miss Lee M'Ass Rosemary Lee, who will become the bride of Mr James , Leon on April 20 was honored with a crystal shower given in,, t h e Stranger's Club recently. The hostesses were .the, aames Cristina Lee, Amalie 'Chen, Norma Lee and the Misses: Este. la Chin, Patsy Fong, Margarita Lee, Regina Kam, Florence Chen and Nelly Kwai Ben. ' More than eighty guista from IltETINOS , 1 tech sidles let inclusion In this ' column should be eubraltted to twotines tetm ,and malted ee the bee number listed daily In 'So 'Sortie! rtie! 'Sortie! and Othenvise," et dell4tered be hand le the Notices el "matinee sued be accepted by-N 1 telophenes Society of Military ilinglniers, TO: regular monthly meeting of the Canal Zone Post, Soctety 1 of AMeriC an Military Engineers will be held at the' filters Club, Rod-:' nian, on Monday evening. A social hour Will be beld at 6 p,m. follow. ' ed by a charcoal broiled steak dio dioner ner dioner at 7 p,m, After dinner, Mr. J. R. Hare, Superintendent of the ' FueltDivision, Rodman Navy Sta Station tion Station will discuss the "History and 'Development of the Transisibmian Pipeline." Sport shirts may be worn. For reservations call Lt. Col. Rogers, 87-2110; George Kruse, , Navy 3238 or Julian Hearne, Gam Gamboai boai Gamboai 188. , Gstun 't1 Cr --The Coo d hold t re. dr meeting ),Ion day e, 4 at 7'clock at the Ga., tun Service Center. Everyone is urged to attend this. important meeting. 'Arts' and Crafts. Greup There will be, a special Meeting the Arts and Crete Group Mon Monday day Monday morning at o'clock sit the home of Mrs. Helen Wentworth. Final arrangements will be made tor the coming exhibit so all members are urged to attend., , . Curundu Protestant Auxiliary ,Meets .Tuesday The !Women's AUXiiitce of "the Cprundu, .Protestant-Chureh bold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Clinton Maxwell, 25. ISO Coed on Tuesday evening at 710, p.m. The lesson topt 'Prayer": Will be glOn by Minnie Ilennen. - - Aunt Ellen Club Aunt Ellen Club will meet next Wednesday night at the home o the president, Mrs. Catherine C. Smith, in 9th Street, Itio Abajo starting 79:30. , The Members are urg'ed td 'at. tend in order to discuss a project tinder consideration. ,' N , , 1 I tech sitoties lot inciSsion in this , isch notice I volume should hseotritten to ' the box numbs' , and Other , by hand to tin meetings (shin telephone. 1 Society of Mill Tb.2 regular - the Canal Zom AMeriC an Milli be held at the' nian, on Monda hour Will be he , ed bY charco net at 7 p,m. , R. Hare, Sum ' FueltDivision, ' tion will discui - 'Development oi Pipeline." Spo worn. For rest: Rogers, 87-211 , Navy 3238 or J ' boa 188. ()stun 'e C, ,The hold t r( day e,, ,,,g at tun Service C urged to atte meeting. 'Arts' and Craft " There will b el the Arts anc day morning al of Mrs. Heel " arrangements k the coming ext , are urged to - evrundu Prete Auxiliary Mee The 'Women' C,urundu, Prot' ' ,' hold its montl .. home of Mrs. Cocoli at 7:30 p.m. if 'Prayer", will Rennen. Aunt Ellen CI , Aunt Ellen , Wednesday nil 4 the president, , Smith, in Oth , starting 79:3o. ' The .membel , tend in order tinder cAnside: Arts' and Crafts Greup : 1,011P10 There will be, special meeting tha Arto snti Crafts Grnun Mon- a A lava .tallaolotaisa SA MEI. EICICIL Yv cinyvvi. IAA. a anal - , arrangements 'will be made tor ., -. "..N41-1 0 the coming exhibit so all members are urged to attend., ,,. :, t .' ". s- P --,, )1 - 147 'Y e,h,,n.i. Ortitibatm04 ' eta Tuesday ..- .- NI ,,,i,, -,---, .,, i s i's Auxiliwy of 'the ,., N A t a I ;., testant -Church will 1 .--, I thly meeting at the 1 e Clinton Maxwell, 25. I 1 ) ' on Tuesday evening '. '-, I - The lesson t o p i t I, I be glOn by Minnie 1.,......41 st NIA t --' , - It. IS CUStOlOarY tO titi a trait :lub.' ., .-'' .." . ... ., ,, , '' i ' 11 V ',Doublo 2 V ; 3 4 . ' '.'-'-' '''..'" y.cr.-.1 ). et'ec,,,,,-', lJ,. : -; ,, ',; .. "'Pass ''' ? '' '' ' '-' i15144. ,'' f ' -i' L71C-',76' ."' '''3' iill ' ' y k's' tli b'Id '''' ',.. ' p,.., . .,.. 'I, .I 1, ". Oil, OU r 0 .. 1 a 1-:,. i -.1. .. .', '' , ' ....; ... r3....t' '' ...' dIKSST VS V4SS4SS, 44,412 0 . , , - '.- I J,... .., '. ' ' ,. f! ., .: ., .. ' t :Ck f .' .'..., What do you do? , .. - 7 ' ,, ' ' ' II, ' n, .:, a' Aorpos. You nosy lot nattabolt Il '''' '''- '' .' I ,.. ., ,A a gaits but five olubs,ts a Itt,to --,, ( ' '' SI. '' ..,,I.- :,,o ,s looks. 4- '. .. i : n, n, '. ' '' : It, 3 iv'' '., -. TODAY'S QUESTION ... . - ''''; -.. ':. .'..' ',' .., ', ',.1 : ' ,' , '',..,'. , .Instead'bf 'bidding three' cl'ubs ' , t '11 l, yoknr partner has bid two spades. , n What do you do now? ; : '..- '''..'s--,.--'..'''4"kr'e- '' . , ,.. . ,..... ::. Answer Town-role ' -' 4 o , -- . ,-. . . ......, .. in .0,40 l't ; ,,, III 111111111111 '''' 1(..--; -1 ' ' . . . . i . , r P.m - a ,,e1 : ; f 1 , , . 1 I , 1 , ' :,. ....,,,,, til'i,..11:, ' .: 8iiiilitill (2 t ,,' ',. 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Only Modess has this new fabric cover that's incredibly soft and white and sheer, with thousands : of tiny perforations that absorb instantly and comi)fetely. , This mc nth, make Modess your discovery. Anotl-ici: qui atity'-prodttcijt)f Lo," jz,-) 10, PiPtili andit nitt PCISS Mad tiPONT14 10;441J1110 CAPP Panama 2-0740 2-0 741 istwom 9;00 did 10 ...I. IMoNildilmlObwin both sides of the Igthmus attend attendNotre' Notre' attendNotre' Dame Club L. To Hold Banquet The Panama Canal. Zone Notre Dame Club will observe Universal Notre Dame Night Monday with a banquet at the Ski Chef at 7..ill p.m. This annual affair permits -11 Nortre Dame alumni and former students to renew acquainttnces withlocal clubs, Any former stud students ents students and all alumni of Notre Dame who wish to attend may make re reservations servations reservations hy calling Leo .1. Krzi Krziza za Krziza at Balboa 3064. Sereptimists Tour Hems' In Panama ') Twenty four members and gnests of the Soroptimist Club of Pana Panama ma Panama made an interesting tour of several homes of different types qt ; architecture in Panama yesterd ,, afternoon.'" Starting from the Hotel El, name Hilton in a motorcade, the group went first to the Calderon house on 'Avenue A. The house, butit around a patio is a classic ex ample of Spanish art. The building is 100 years old , Going' next to the Stempel Of Office fice Office Building on Salboa -Avenue, the group WIS addressed by Mr, Calvin Stempel; who was the ar architect chitect architect for the, unusual structure and who studied under Frank Lloyd Wright. , Stops were made at the neW, modern homes of Dr. Berton ant Ralph Lindo in ,the Juan Franco and Golf Heights. sections respec respectively. tively. respectively. ',,, ,. At thi conclusion of the tour re refreshments freshments refreshments were served at the home of Mrs. Audrey Kline of Golf Heights. She was assisted in serv serving ing serving by Mrs., Adelaide Elsenmann The door prize. a plant donated by Mrs. Dora Bennett, was won by one of the guests. , , . , Balboa Woman's Club ,' I Members To Aid Teen Club'', ': 14 special Volunteer Cominittee of -the Balboa Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Peter ilolton, chnirrr,n ef filo Civic and Youtt 1 C, ,',, a i -iday,'Pri6Aing to complete plans for a special cart party, proceeds.of which will be used tb swell the ,TEEN-CLIJP Fund. The special card party for members and their guests Will br t; Ytt;0Z1 MAKE fiZIENDS j stA It is customary. to tip a train porter more for an overnight tri'p than for a daytime trip. And if you ask tor any special serv service ice service ,tip more generously than it you had only, routind attention.- , One tip, at the end of your trip will take care of everything the porter does for you. RiolaTtluits:TNAos MAAR' 13 1 ananta .1, held in the Ballroom of the Tivoli Guest House on Wednesday, Apr, 1, at 12:30 o'clock.. ALI members are urged to attend, to make up table tor Bridge, Canasta or Bin Bingo, go, Bingo, or to bring at least one guest. Help your cluo to help our teen teenseers. seers. teenseers. Players are asked to brin brintheir their brintheir own cards. Bingo cards will be provided. Desert and coffe will be provided by the hostesses. A special door prize, donated 1, the Arts and Crafts Croup, will be given away. , For reservations contact the fol following lowing following inembers of the commit, tee: Mrs. Loretta SnOdo.a611, Chair Chairman, man, Chairman, Balboa 2384 Mrs, Agne- Hearon, Balbosr 1833: Mrs. Peggy, Parker, Balboa 1412; Mrs.' Rosr Casey, Balboa 3630. Mrs. Theresa Lute, Balboa 1488; Mrs. Stella k tat Balboa 2651 Mrs. Peter 0301,1 ton, Panama 3-7776, ,'; LI Sy OSWALD JACOri Written for NIA Service 1, , NORTH 27 ...410;133 .s IPAIC31111S-' ' NORTH 27 ' 6QJS 10876 t, t , nOlitt WEST.. EAST '61111- 46711 t. VS,73. AICja '. Q4 '41A)C6 ..485411.1 618- ,, 1,1173. 1,1042 ANia '.4Q4 41A1C8 485432 - S01,711 (D) ''''46A.K1043 "'94414,1097 , No on4 yulnerabla South Wits( 14 2 V 'Pass 34 Pass 3 Pass '' Past poi Pass Past z , ()paninglack- i Here another:. Pittsburghl duplicate land. Ato many tables North was declarer at four heartb and had no trouble. making five odd. At the other tables South iecame declarer at four spades and also managed to make five off except at the one table where John McGervey sat West and Ed Mori East. , John onmeci the king and ace bf ar all other -ta4 bles., Then while all other tables led either theate, or king of clubs John played the six spot., South might have let this ride but those to ruff ln dummy. He couldn't see the' East and West hands, of course. He led a heart to the queen and ruffed another club in dummy. Two more clubs went on the ace and king of hearts and his next play from dummy VMS a diamond. t. At this point Ed Mori became heroThe -6-5 of'spades did not look' iike 'much but they might just prove to be valuable as uppercut cards. Ed ruffed with the five. x' South overruffed with the ten and' trumped his last club with dummy's last trump. New, to get back to hia own handt',, , He )ed another, diarnond and Ed ruffed with the six spot. This tittle South had to overruff with the king. , Now John's, iline,sPot was the second highest trump and had to rake a trick. The double upper,. cut had held South to four odd for a bottom score; 41U.. J.111li&J.I.,JU bidding has boon: South ,; Witt North 11 V :,1)oublo 2 V '"PasS k , : ": You, Southrhold: .411LJP1,,S AS415,411E411 What.do you do? Aross. Yon insy tot SmisSbia a saint but Aso clubs is lot to 'Snake.: t. ,,, TODAY'S QUESTION , , .Instead'bt bidding three clubs yokur'partner has bid two spades. What do you do now? : , Answer Tomato WI RIZESSM ' TOURIST CLASS ,-- Lucienne. Joncoux, possessor of ft winning smile, has been chosen France's '''''Tourism'Queen 1958."' The 20-: , year-old beauty sails, perfume in a Peril store.-- Sly b , , -- 1:512t5397-71 t? 114,- , i 4:ailic,:-.-a D 1 A ,,I,1 ,.':, Sy OSWALD JACOBi',., . , ) , . .,., , i , , , 1 I ,' :. N''$ '. .. 4 t : , .,, ,,,. , ., - :; 1 1. 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Army Phot0). . 85,Aith: ,ArmyStd Graduation exercises were held Wednesday morning at the Fort Robbe post theatre for 85 students. who, successfully completed class studies and jufigle warfare train training ing training courses at the lst Battle Group 20th Infantry NCO Acidemy Three outstanding students, all assigned to the lst Battle Group, were honored in this second class to' be graduated, since the -acade-. , opened JAIL' s ,, SFC., RaYMOnd E.- Marsh of Headquarters and Headquarters Co. took top honors with an aver average age average of 89.35. Sgt. John D. Arthurl of A Company and Sgt. 'Claudie B, Sheffield ot, D Cempany took second and third places respect respect, , respect, ively with grades of 87.49 and 89.53. guest, speaker for, the gradua graduation tion graduation was Maj. Gen. Thomas Har Harrold, rold, Harrold, commanding, general, ts.c' S. Army Caribbean. On -the speak speaker's er's speaker's platform with the general were Col. Robert W. Garrett. command commanding ing commanding officer, lst Battle Groups; 20th lnfantryi and Lt. Col. Lloyd A. Brown, school eqMriltindant The. groun began its course on ?eh. 24 with classroom instrue tions at'Wheaton Hall, Port Kob Kobbe. be. Kobbe. Following a week's prelimina preliminary ry preliminary instruction. the students parti participated cipated participated in t three-Week course at the Jungle Warfare Training Cen Centeri teri Centeri Port Sherman.. From'ilungle Warta' r Class , , , .. ,, ,, (' , ,,,. iginTplay-i-iii; ., ,,,, ,-; .. .... ,, , ; : : .., ,','...;.',,: :). . ':' luellt.-,4 4,- ,'; -.',' , , , : ',. t! 's , ' '. ...? The above 1 , 4:, ,.. ,, k.---,,, - i :'-' :- ed to ittrat ar'it.: ,:s .1 attention to t LI ; n I ..,:,. ning tornorro ! '! .y: .,- ',-.'' urday, April 1 , .' -.4: :',',-- ',:4 ., ,.. .. : r.'-'..: , ,., .4.-. , : , ., al Boy Scouts , ,. , ,: ,' i ' : . will be obsc .4 ,, ..., , , , ... , ,... 6 ,. ,,, , ,,- i, "Boy Scout 1 .,' '. : Council,. whiv . ; -,:: llth anmverl , :- -, ? zation. ? 0 .., I .,.!..', Taking a r. , ' '. ,... T , this youth c ,,' ..... , , .,, , : .... -; .... , , ,: , : had a simpl? ': '. .. ? r' "- ;I 1 ; ,',1- c. ,. ., -,,, year 1947 will - ,, , ,. -.' : : ; I ,v, : 45 adults- an i, L -, :', -,..:- :,, ,.... ::.: '.' .. ..' ,' ,-. ',", ,.. ; ,, :: gether in La ',,',,::,, ; ;, ,,y ..,; ' :'n s ''', "' .-:" 1 '' '.-. ''.,' .,' ..--' ",, foundation c n ' .""''' ' '''''' '' we lave -1 I 1 , ,,,, ; ::,.,..,:, inent that, ha a : ,, ... : , to a robust ' ' ' -"" L'" .' -;'; -":- '-'' '' '-''''' ''''''' ''''' 700 boys and : ..-t -..,,' In,. ;.'-' -,,',. ;'-,.., 7., ;' i', -- :: : --:, ','., v -...: .,: -- the local seer , : 1.,., ,1 . ',. ,: ,,' ' ,t'; -.." .'''-, ", ,r,,:'''' i t,'''. ': ago,' the ori ..,';'''''''I'''' :''':''' PHONE--''''' '"'' world reeogn . :-, ,, ' ' : :'. : full-fledged : , .... ,. ..,,...., ,, .- . : I '. .; .2 ,' :. : Inter-Americ , .. ,, . Thts achiel k -, : t :-- that mot onl: I f .. 1 organization : : ,-----''' 1- but, the en' well, from w ',,,,, ..-------.' -I been recruite International 4 i filling a grfi y 0, oc -Nt znunity in I ( .,; ,.'.;14 ' 0 0 good and bei .., Is a significe venile deling , . ,,.": why every p , . ., ' ble Isthmian . , ' their whole' .: -.: ,.;:.' the leaders ' Who are givb , -.- : -., '', 1 talent voluni - ing of the b( , . : . ,i ' :, :-1 ,.'''' ':' ,, '''-, ternational 1 , : op nom, Emp ' s ( ) '' CUTIC . r '7. I I CtS , :,' ., 1 CilliC". F, ; ..: I . :'..,7C1 j .E2C LI ., F. .1 ...ie. -E 1i ,, -: , ' ,-...,. -.?, p A N A m A ..---......m..................,..,-,,.,..-;.......,,".-". '' COLON -- 1111 , 1 , A I 2 4 f. ents'Gra uate. lass ,After their jungle training two more weeks of class room study completed the currjculum s ( Each graduate was presented With a certificate of proficiency signed by Colonels Garrett and Brown. ,g ' , Excursionl.hreugh .. Catial CallecV0ff': eicitran through the Pan-1 ama Canal which was scheduled for tomorrow has been called off for the present. The trip.'-' sponsored by the Gamboa Catholic Church, was to have left Pier' 18 at 0 a.m. today. , is Certain circumstancec; bave mare it lideestary t ca,,ceI the excursion. Those who have al already ready already purchased tickets can get their money back by contacting the Veople from whom they bought them:rV INSPECTOR VIOLATES CODE , IVIANRilAVEN, (LIP) -- The Village board' of Manorhaven yesterday ordered building in. spector Phillip ,Pearl to tear down his stool shed. The trustees or thig Long Island town ruled thot the shed violated the, building cod. foR, iiktis ciii , RilAVN, (11P) ' I 4 1 Scouting Moverntnt Path To- Citizenship ,: f , r n Scouting Movement Path To Citizenship The Scouting moVement. founded by the late tord Baden., Powell over a century ago, has developed into an association of world citizenship through the basic ideals it espouses and teaches tO youths, of every land, The United Nations stands for world citizenship. , The Scouting trail along Which' these requirements guide the youngster, is the path to citizen citizenshipin shipin citizenshipin his home, his neighbore hood, his community, his, nation and' in the world. Ever,y, nation 'has acode. Like alliamous Odes of historic significance, the Scout code is, to help-. the individual boy,'groW into a better man' and better clizen.- .. f, , 'Among btherldealistie brinciples,-' Scouting ,teaches the boy reverence,- initiativeness self-assertiveness, indUstr tousnis s, thrift honesty; manliness,' bray brayery; ery; brayery; loyalty, and, above alli uni universal versal universal friendship-, And brother brotherhood. hood. brotherhood. Color, creed- or national or origin; igin; origin; plays no par tho move moveinent inent moveinent .4 .; The 'above preaMble is intend intended ed intended to "Attratt the' community's attention to the fact that begin beginning ning beginning tomorrow and ending Sat Saturdayi urdayi Saturdayi April' 19, the Internation--,' al Boy Scouts- of the Canal Zone Will be observing : the annual "Boy Scout Week" of the Local Council,:, which also marks 'the 1,1th anmversary ,of the OrganiL zation , 2 ......,: :! Taking a, retrosisective view of 'this youth organization, which had,, a simple ,beginning; in the year 1947 when a group of about 45 adults- And 450 boys. got. to together gether together In La Boca; and laid the loundation of the local move movement ment movement that, has now- develo)vd in-. to a robust institution of over 700 boys and 300 adults. This sig significant nificant significant success has gone beyond the local scene when, not so long ago,' the.. organization- received' world 'recognition and is now A full-fledged member of the As Associatio' sociatio' Associatio' nof World Scouts, ,both Inter-American and Internation InternationTilts Tilts InternationTilts achievement is sornething that ,not only 'the leaders of the organization should be proud. of, but,- the entire community as well, from wbich the boys have been recruited.. The fact that tilt (International Boy Scouts is ful fulfilling filling fulfilling a great need ,in the com community munity community in the development of good and better citizenship, and is a significant deterrent to ju juvenile venile juvenile delinquency, is the reason why every parent and responsi responsible ble responsible Isthmian resident should give their wholehearted support to the, leaders of the organization Who are giving of their time and , talent voluntarily, in the train train' ' train' ing of the boys, Support the In International, ternational, International, Bey ScoutSI T I t'n 1 c 1 I Acts Like 1,',171c 1 : Pim soft. delightfut I ty fragrant Cuticurs I ' Talcum contains da 1 : coic odorant antiseptic : i ,. 0,11 4 (fiazachlors- I I phanst. Keeps Ilia I I Siddoonttruhesb ansudnubw:ist: Pravantsg relieves heat and diaper rash, I foot ksitations BUyi 110 nem nap am go ono moo am gpo ens otO LEI.riED FaIJIT Great While Heel New,Orleans Service New,Orleans Service Arrives Cristobal - , vr-.1 4 April 1? 111IBCERAS April 13 Zb 'Pt 'It A Slav 3 HIM:ERAS Blay 10 YAQUE Nt May 11 Also Hand 114 Refrigerated and Chilled Cargo ----- ---- New York Service - A CONIATAGU... $ JUNIOR $$ 110 4 , SAN JOSE METAPAN LIMON A "Al HEREDIA ESPARTA, PARISMINA Weekly sailings of twelve passenger ships to New York. New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisca, , , and Seattle. 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Individual safety ,deposit boxes,for lei,.--lry spt. . : documents, In 4dIfferent sizes ., i OFFICE IN PAKAMA '109 Central Ave. at , corner of '"r Street ..A- De ROVL. , '7 'HOURS.p ,t --, From 1:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. SATURDAYS: from 1.00 it.m; to' 12:00 rioin N ), DABBLE with eiciting ,n0 ':,Aecbrato! cqlors. 0 EXPERIMENT ',stripes, checks, 0,DRAMATIZE your home with, fabulous fabrics, frorn famous tnills, such as bAVID DASH. nd plan your new dcor in our newly decorated air 'cooled Fabric Showroom LA IMPORTADORA SELEaA Strett So11-58 Phones: 2-103 2-4::2 1 block from Panama America' Nest 'raper (Old Auto C 0 : , ' Arrives Cr'stobal -- , April it ii4N4 4 64 April 21 ' Arra 21 '' 31a7 ? 3 IAA" AAA May 12 t May 12 ' .blay 28 6. ... ....June ,moq I : VINGS BANK COLON BRANCH: Front St. it coma ; of 7th St. CARLOS MOUVNES V : Sub-Manater 0 f Yip tf ith.'dashin plaids'. Service Site) ef ,1 I tit A 0 lloCaiL 4,006,0600,04,4 . t ' A betrayed ( Indian maiden and the stele Simi nation' , screamed I' tor vogeante! ,! , colck blioded Id:ler On , the rompo' :ti : mItmlialrr sHowl , IA Cit liALANCE!' In ,; i'"Irrffird-k. 177'77 , t Editor; CONRAD SARGEANT S , - :, The Boite W and Kent teams which are batthng for championship holiors in ,the .Panama -' Major Softball League were all tied up today and the man greatly-.responsible for this interesting situation ist . Kent's hardihitting first baseman' Bertie 'Williams. Williams 7. hit .a, sixth-inning ties between them, Morrell dropbases-loaded homerun. yeSterda3' ped his first slecision against no evening at Santa Rites ballpark victories. . I s to provide the margin of victory Boite W shortstop Aristides Ze Ze) ) Ze) in Kent's 9-7 conquest of -Boite ballos had an inside4he-park W.. A ; .:- ,,' 4, .. -, homer in the second, which was Bach tear& now has identical the first, of three circuit clouts . 1-1 records, Boite W having in the game, as ccimpared to six - beaten Kent 11-0 in the series were hit in the opening contest -..; opener Thursday. The next conf Outfielder Eddie I Puessey, 'test will be played MondaT at- who was shifted front leftfield - ternoon beginninn. at 4:30. to rightfield in the third,-made . In Thursday's game Williams, a sensational, one-handed ran ranwho who ranwho blasted six round4rippers ning catch in right center in durinv the regular season to lead the fifth frame to rob slugging - the loop in that department had flychaser Fred Morgan of, an made a great try for a lour- extra base hita. There were two ' master with two mates aboard in runners on base at the time.;' , the first inning bylending a ' --- ,, , ."' ,t, i long, high drive to right field The line score: , ,' t . that looked like it was going all , ., -,-. , ,- ,, .. k the way. ., , e .,, , Kent .. ; ON 225 0-9 '11 :.2 1 However, the ball dropped into' Boite W; k 020 020 3.-:-7 8 ''' 4 , the stands:and Bertie was held ,, Lane' (1-1r- -and Ribagof Mon, ' '.. to a ground rule double. ,, reit (0-1), R. Lynch and Parris, , ; But yesterday's jackpot drive el cleared Xhe roof of the stands 1,ampandlott' DOW' II.' '.; atiol fell into C street as Wil- ....' -., ,t, llama and three mates ahead But His $pints., ,,- or him, trotted gleefully- a- o , ,, ',. , round the bases. , Still UndOM'Pened''' - The. grandslarnmer Made the , '' ,1 ' scote 9-4 in favor of the winners GLEN, COVE', ,' NM, (DP)4- ' and the importance of the blow They!re still keeping a goad man, . indreased when Boite W catcher Roy Campanella. down in the Edgar Parris crashed a three-ruu hospital here but' the painfully lour-bagger in the bottom of the slow progress'of his battle against : seventh to make the gotmt .9-7. paralysis t bas failed to- dampen ' Mac Lane, who went the route Campy's Ries. .'3 o- .., o ' for Kent in his second straight "His morale remains excellent appearance in -the series, allow- and he listens to, every' oaseoall - ed six hits in picking up his first game that is broadcast then win. His slate is now 1-1.. 4- -, Cove Community Hospital an.' : Starter and loser Eddie Mor- noimced in its latest bulletin on ', ten,. and reliever Rudy Lynch the condition et the Los' Angeles perinitted a tota of eight safe, Dodgers' star Catcher' Thursday. : 0 A , , However, the hospital had to ad. ndect with denim denim0 0 denim0 Illettowe4 wtth Agt 44! , ,0 IL ODAY ENCANTO .35-10 Joan crawford in oStory of Esther Costello'', , Sal lqineo CA,PITOLIO; 35e. 20e N,APOLE0 :With Daniel della ; - AlSo: , :1' MAUD OUN W,,Parket , ,-By1.1.. ITARRIS9INTj4;: 35c. , , TARZAN'S MAGIC: , A FOUNTAIN wttlt Lex -Harker.'t '" Also. 4 TARZAN AND THE , MERAIAIDS 'with .L Weisernuller, ti,1 'Campanella' Down But His Spirits., StillUn gimpened,, GLEN,, COVE', ,' (uP),:- They!re still keeping a gond man, Roy Campanella. down 'in the hospital here but' the painfully slow progress'of his battle against paralysis tiles ,failed to dampen Campy's sprts. "His morale remains excellent excellentand and excellentand he listens to every' oaseoall game that As broadcast," then Cove Community Hospital an.' notmced in its latest bulletin on' the condition et the Los Angeles Dodgers' star Catcher. Thursday. However, the hospital had to ad admit mit admit that Campy bas made only a little pregress in the last month the fact that -"sense of feeling" now has' returned, to his lower abdomen, 'whereas the limit, month ago ,was the upper,,,ab' &men. ' Campanella 'has been paialvred oll HE uNG Dowy 697, Campanella 'has been paralvzeO SI Jan 28 when he suffered a 14s 1 broken reek in an auto accident. t:1 nee' Ise: BATMAN k chapters:1A CASBAH PBISONBR Co!on, Panama Baseball Nines Clash April 20 Tho Previnciat League base baseball ball baseball teams ed Panama and Colon will meet again in a (turn match at, the Colon Municipal 'Stadiumen Sunday, April 20. The game will be bemfit con testlor the Atlantic side Medic Medical al Medical Clinic, which was built by members of the National Guard, in an effort to relieve the pres pressure sure pressure en the overtaxed Amador Guerrero ' 'This' baseball game wilt com commence mence commence at 10:00 a.m.. and is 'or 'or, , 'or, ganized by tho Mocambe Club. ' The National Guard Band will en en- - en- liven the event. Genaral admission ,wili ie 2S cents and reserved seats at SO 'cents, Ths public is specially tn tnvited vited tnvited to attand this "big show" of Panama's baseball afar Iv who will undoubtadly give the fans a very good game' e I 1960.S.(iiiilks. Yal.le) Wiiitit-:':,0.1..ji1Ojts::: M0--'1'..'''':01:1...t,i01:d...: - LUSANNE, Switzerland fl.TP).-- Because amateur.standing of many skiers, figura:skaters, and hockey players -is i "subject to question,", the International Olym Olympic pic Olympic Committee is considering end. ing the winter Olympics after, the 1960 games at Sqiiaw, yalley, Calif. Otto Mayer of Switzerland, chancellor cr.the IOC. 'made that disclosure Thursday 'in discussing the, case of AUStrian Olympic ski champion TOni Sailer who faces sn amateurism investigation. "We are headin'g Aowards end of the winter Olymplcs,', said Mayer.,"If the structure 1-1( skiing is not, profoundly modified, the 1960 winter games qn Squaw Val Valley ley Valley 'may well be the last in. the history, of modern Olympics.", R I At ANIMA AMt:ICIN AN INDtr:::::NT 35c. 20c. IPTTEItY NIGHT!' , 21211ALE ON THE : BEACH , with Jetf phandiet 'Also: LAND ITNICNOBIN ' with Jock- Mahoney ' : , (NEA Telephoto), CoMPARING NOTES -- Arnold Palmer,, lift, of Latrobe, Pa.,, is comparing his score card with Sam Snead's- during the Master's Golf Tournament at Augusta, Ga. Palmer went on to, win by one strike in a dramatic finish while' Slammin' Sammy fell back to wind up tenth. ' The Albrook Flyers dominated the Panama Area 'Armed Forces Baseball League ,first, string All AllStar Star AllStar voting ballots this week by placing six men on the .13-man first team and also had the Man Manager ager Manager of the Year in ;Clarence "Ned'? Bra,nt. ',' .4 The': Flyers' also( had the' only holdoers from last year's Allr Star team. Hurlers Dick Green Greenfield field Greenfield and Bob Hansen, along with Brant- as managet,- were .the re peat All-Stars. ,7 r Manuel Lopez, Albrook catch catchr'o r'o catchr'o Frank Gandarilla;,Flyer third baseman; ; Arnie Daniel,' 'Flyer leittlelder and Walt- SPuerbrpn, Fort Clayton rightfielder, drew the most votes at their positions with nine apiece,- . Gary Davis, Fort -,Kobbe first baseman; Billy ,Bridges, Regtilar secOnd sacker; Roger Zimmer Zimmerman, man, Zimmerman, Albrook shortstop and Bob Bobby., by., Bobby., Langer, Flyer centerfielder, received eight votes each at their respective, 'positions.' , - Keith' Williamson', 7-1),', Kob, be's fireballing righthander, gar garnered nered garnered the most votes in, the pitching department with 15. Bob Hansen, Albrook (7-4); Doug Norton, Kobbe (10-4Y,: Dic k Greenfield, Albrook (10-2) and Joe Schufritz, Fort Clayton (2-8) rounded out the mound corps with' 13, 10, seven and five votes respectively, .; ; Brant, nosed out. Fort .Kobbe manarer Gene Tapscott for Man; ager of the Year. ', ; ' FIRST TEAM Poi.':. 'Player Team,' P-7-Keith Williamson (Kobber PI-Bob Hansen (Albrook) : PDoug Norton (Kobbe) --,' P--Dick Greenfield (Albrook) PJoe Schutritz (Clayton). . PManuel Lopez (AlbrookY .1BGary Davis (Kobbe) 28Bill Bridges (Kobbe) ,': ) Piobable :Pitchers For MaJor:League Baseball 'Openers NEW YORK, April 12 lowing are the probable, pitchers, attendance and weather lor the major league baseball openers:' MONDAY Bost On at Washington-- Sullivan (14-11) ,vs Ramos 12(46). 20,000, cool and jogai showers. - :I, TUESDAY. - AMERICAN LEAGUE WashingtOn Baltimore-I-Stobbs (8-20) vs. Johnson (1411), 28,000,1 Rain expected Monday,'or Tues Tues, , Tues, New''': York at Boston- N....Larsen (104) vs. Nixon ,(12-13), 25.000. Possible shower., , Detroit at ,Chicago ,Bunning 208) vs, Pierce 2012); .10,000. Possible shower." " Kansas City st Cleveland--Carv er (613) vs, Score (2-1), 32,000, 50, degrees, rain or light showers light showers possible. ;- NATIONAL LEAGUE 'Los Angeles at ,San Francisco, Drysdale (17-9) vs. Antonelli (le-, 18), 23,600, clear and sunny. Chicago at St. Louis atight)m' Brosnan 55) vL McDaniel, 15- 9) or Mizeir(8-10), 20,000, cool and possible showers. r, ' 'Philadelphia at -.Cineinnatt-4an ford 19-8) ve., ,L9awrence (16-13), 30,000, Showers expected. ' Pittsburgh g Milwaukee-Friend 1418) vs., Spahn (2111) or Bur Burdette dette Burdette (179), 46;000, partly Cloudy . , ,,r ISPrank Gandarilla (A1b4)... SSRger 'Zhnmerman. (Alb.)' LPArnie. Daniel (Albrook) CFBobbyLanger (Albrook) RFWalt Sauerbrun', (Clayton) Mgr4Ned Brant (Albrook)J1',. SBCOND, TEAM 2:4 pos: Player-;' ,Team CLennie Gittens (Kobbe. 1.13,1ack, Kaps . 213-4ini Gregory '(Clayton) ".4 ' 3BGene.Tapscott (Hobber SS--4Stan Christian (Clayton) LFB1114Dudley (Kobbei , C1P,;,Manning Weaver (Cia3rtOn) RFNell O'DontelLtAinador) ;. THIRD TEAM Pos Player, CI-11111y Redvis,(Claytor0-1 ; ,1BPrank LucoviCh -(AlbrookY 2B--Mario LaMaestra, (Alb.), 3BLee Schmitt (Clayton) SSNiike Rivera (Amador) 14P1.!---RaY Raraczyk (Clayton) CP--Herni Daniel (Amador,, I RPMerle Poster (AlbrottiO,1'.5'i' 1 All-Star selectioris 'were ,bast directly upon the results of bal ballots lots ballots sent ,in by the ,players -and mansaers -of each one o the PAAF teama.,i , The -results were tabillated by the PAA11- Protest Committee and sport,,- editors and .writers from service newspapers' at USARCA USARCARIB,Special RIB,Special USARCARIB,Special Services, ,rort ,Clay . , ourne raining New, Y r It' featherweight Prince., Johnson and, ex-ban., 1 tamweight champion Meivhi; Bourne ; were ,- scheduled for light exercises today oft the eve of their 10-round feature bout , at the National Gym tomorrow night.::,- :,:o.". : t ' he visitor, who has- drawn I.; '- IL large crowds to the gym dur'", lug his workouts, has been Imo -pressive In tuneups, conceit.' ,trating on the body attack' and ' crosses to the heads' of mates. ,", ;,;,, Johnson has been.' particu-' larly, 'rough on lightweight , contender Enrique ;Peres,' his thief snarring partner. - A winner of 14 fighti hi 19 10Piarances, the New Yorker lost a decision to former world featherweight king Willieol'ep nearly two weeks ago. 'Bourne TKO'ed and decision. ed Claudio Martinez in, his last two outings., f. 1, , Brown' Makes' , Appearance:Before' Grid "i6ri Moifdai NEW YOrilt (UP) Billy Brown, matchmaker for the Inter International national International Boxing Club, has had his fifth' appearance before the New York County grand jury, investi investigating gating investigating crime and 'bribery post postponed poned postponed until, Monday- !' 4 , ; v e Brown' Was on the stend for an hour-and-a-hall Thursday, making a total of nearly. six hours that be so far' has' been under clues cluestioning. tioning. cluestioning. , ' Brown is one of about a dozen boxing figures ,who have been summoned 'in connection with Dis District trict District Attorney Frank ,,tiogan's in, anti fairly tnild, rain late -TuesdaY:vestigation of the 'ring ap-ort. mommwmoommool "' 7 By BRINK 31114ER , , , ' W. OrIffith Thursday pitched the Crake Lines to a 5-2 win over the Talboa Pilots 'for a 1-0 lead in aNDest-of-three, playoff series to determine the cham champions pions champions of theMinor League. Griffith struck out 16 ,as he gave up only two runs on two base hits and five bases on balls He struck out the side in the first, second, third, and fourth 'innings. He had two strikeouts each in the fifth and sixth. He gave up one run In the second on three base on balls and a sin single gle single by Nita and one in the fourth on an error and two passed balls The other hit,for the Pilots WaS a double bY Sears in the sixth. ,,Grace.Line scored, one in- the first on 'a walk ,a passed ball, and an error, one in the second on a' single by Griffith, and two passed balls. They tallied two more in thelourth on a single by Richardson; a double by Grif Griffith, fith, Griffith, and another, single by Morse. Their final run came in the fifth on two base ort balls and' Richardson's second single - The leading hittrs for Graci Lines -were Richardson with 2 for 2, Griffith with 2 for 3 and Morse with 1 for 2. The big sticks for the Pilots ,,were Sean! and Nita both with 1 for 3.. The box score; : ; PILOTS-- AB R: H Herrine'. 4.1 1 .0. '0 Walker.. 1 6 ''' !' 0 0 6, y Ag Se.arg:': C.: OS ii;'4.' 3 1 Ferjenbaek '0 0 LloYd .6; 1,', 0 1' 0 Nita.. -66 3' '1 Fitzgerald, 6 6' 1 0 0 ' P.'. 7: qv; '' 2 2 , GRACE LINES--; H De La 3 2 0 Richardson,, 2 ; 2 2 3, 0 ,.0 Griffith:. 3 2 Stablety. L. .4. 2 0 0 Morse,.,.. 2 0 ,1 O. .46 2 A, 0 Dang1113.:, .!:- 6,0 .6 1,1 1. 1 0 ; thin'ploi. Ft I obbi i i . hi' P134'1111" Slit' $:: N l'',1' 1 9-tg Ht i ,-t-'4 111 '.5-17.7rii3 t. eri2s ,, .,, s r A two-out-of-three game baseball series 2.between 2 the Panama A Area rea Area Armed Forcsq baseball eham pions,' the Fort Kobbe Regulars, and the Fannin Area Armed Fore ea, All-Stars has been scheduled for April 18,219 'and if necessary April , 'The" serie's It' be -played at the Balboa Stadium and is .sponsored by' the American' Lefion, Depart Department ment Department of the Panama Canal Zohe, in. direct ,support of the Boys State The games of April-19 and -19 are Scheduled to get underway at 2.2,30 p.m, If the third game is ne necessary cessary necessary it. will be pialred. Sunday,- April 20, at 2 p.m, ' Officials will be furnished by Noe' Panama Canal Zone :Umpiresl Association.-' xhibitit xmomon At Donvor;Colo. ; St Louis (N) 010 012 022,-. B 15 0 Chicago (A) 000 510 100, 7 10 1 . Mizell, Mabe (5), Clark (7), V. McDaniel (8), tovenouth (9) and Katt., Pierce, Staley, (8),, Dufour (9), and Moss, Winner V. Mc. Daniel. Loser Dufour; At Most, Ariz.) Los Ang. (N) 001 020 0011-- 3 11 0 Chicago (N) 002 100 13x Y 11 1 , Drysdale, Labine (7), Kipp (8) and Rosebora, Walker (8). Hob.. bie and ,Tappe, S. Taylor (7). Loser ',( Labine. ,HRs --',Roset boro, Banks. ', At Houston;'Tos.. (10 innings) S; Fran. (N)101 324 001 2-14 14 4 Cleve.,. (A), 020 043 030 3, 15 18 Biwnside, Crone- (8), Grissom (B), Margoneri (9) and Schmidt. Lemon, Grant (5), Woodeschkk (7), Tomanek (10)' and Brown, (8)4 Winner Tomanek. LAmer Margoneri. Hits -,r Mays 2,. Kirk. land, Minoo, Vernon. At Lynchburg, W. Va. Phil!idelphia (N) vs.' New York , Cancelled, rain. .2 At Charleston, W, Va. Cincinnati (N) vs. Washington Cancelled, 'wet grounds. ; ' At Tulsa, Okla. Milwaukee (N), vs. Detroit (A) Cancelled, wet grounds. At Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga (Sou) vs. Boston (A) Cancelled, rain. At Fort Smith, Ark. Little Rock (Sou) vs. Kansas City Cancelled, rain. At Mexico City, Mex. Pittsburgh : 014 011120-10,44 0 Mexico City 000 000 3,01 2 5 0 Friend, Douglas (7) and Foiles. Rivas, Guerra (3). Gonzales t7), Lopez (01,And Palafax, Flores (7)., Winner Friend. LoserRi. vas., MRS-- Clemente, Powers,' O'Brien, Perry. ,1 , , Scft'zall Leniue Charzi:Icnz!.: , - W L pct.' 63' , , ',',YESTERDAY'S,'IRESULT, (At:Santa Rita Lialipark , - ant' 9, 'Boite W 7 ' MONDAY S CAME, (At Santa Ritalatipark) Boite W (Pucek 0-0) vs; Kent (Lane:1,1) N , Came -time- 4:30 p.m.- RHUBAR-:::-The Milwaukei Braves didn't wait fot the open- mg of:the season. tq beet Manager FredHaney, was tossed out of an gatUbilion gaMe with the, Iftdgers ifterrestraining Coach 1 John, ptzpatrick in a dispute With, trlipitiPAugle , 2xUa ImCiKn Ce HaAN oGt, s 3e1 Soltafikt S Ipeefatkeanwde.nBtolbrboynt-Tthheinnehin. eago Cuba to' the San Francisco Giantsiin outfielder exchange. $, 11.3Viria IC'.1.:11 11713 n ,,wi, I AA11 Sy' 11 1'411- DALLAS; Vex (1.114)---1- 'Defend. ing champions and, records were having 'a tough time of it in the Women's'National indoor swimming' and diving champion championships ships championships "as 'competition moved into the iecond phase 'today. Three teen-agers took command of7 Thursday's opening ,events in the' B5-yard, Perkins. Natatoriurn pool on the Southerk, Methodist camptia.' ' Sylvia RuuskiL Bukeley, Calif.,' and, the Lafayette, Ind., Swim Club," Chris V011 Saltza of the Santa Clara,Calif., Swim Club and defending champ Carin Corte of Ridgewood, N.J. alL had a field day, with the record books.. Miss Ruuska smashed her own 400-yard individual medley mark of 5:08 'with a ,5f06.4 in. the- after noon and hit a blistering 5:03.S.in waltzing away, with the finals..- Miss Von Saltzi clipped off -a 57.2'100-yard freesty'e in the pre preliminaries liminaries preliminaries to beat, the'; old mark of 58.1, owned by Jody: Alderson ot Chicago; and then lowered that figure to 56.9 in the finals. Misa Cone; who, won' her'ilOtli national 'title by ,defending her 200-yard- backstroke crown, hit 2:23.4-in ,the time trials to beat Miss ,Von Saltza's old mark "of 2:23.5: ,and then dropped: it on' down to 2:19.8 in the final& , ' QUANTICO,'Va. (Jill Olym Olympic pic Olympic champions Ron Detany, ley Jenkins,'' and Glenn Davis head .a field of 600 track and field stars competing todar in the 1958 Marine Corps school relays at Quantico's Butler Stadium -,- Roy MWAI aen Slixabeth tt illoosch WhImigy Dion 4, Ma bedews Sea .500 .500 I ""'"''';--1)1,tr woof CtA. litigNIDA BOLIVAR MA COL, - t - a tta , L p ,, , .i . Te,-s--- ' W , ,, By BRINK 1114,ER 4 -1. 1-'""-111 aZtle Ilarn;',C:.,Z,4 SerieS , i i .- IV CIAMth Th , - , I '' ---;' as pri , ,,, ,,, ursday pitched ,t -4- -- .., .. - cf. .' ) 63 , Itling --'. '' '. -,' , ,, ,,,- 1 the Crake Lines to a 5-2 win '-,' Coito W. 's .. ...:-.':,- 1 1 ' 500 . , .,! over the Valboa Pilots 'for a 1-0 ',' .t :-- '' --' - '' NI,jor ', T . ,,' ha Provinciat League base. '-f lead in aNDest-of-three playoff r, ';',.'500 ,- ! man ball teams et Panama and Colon 4 , series to determine the cham- -,. -'' -- '' ' . ' .' ' 11 1... ion is, win meet again ... a return pions of the' Min ,- , or League. . JtSTERDAY'SIESUL,T, (At Santa Rita -baiina k) 1 match at, the Colon Municipal i. Griffith struck out 16 ,u he -t ,- - r r , iams. .., stadium,on Sunday, April 20. ,. ., gave up only two runs on two ,,.. : -, ...i ' ,-., ent'.9, :Boita W 7 :' k :- - il - ' The gains will be bomfit con 'z base hits and five bases on balls ".,: ,-.1- -- ''', '- '' - - --, ,. .-. -, '''.. , :-.'-4 '''.' '''. '- 11 drop- test lot tho Atlantic side Medic- , ,, '' He struck out the side in the ,-.-: MONDAY'S,CAME (At Santa"Rta1 'II k)'' ' Linst no , I a par .. ,.: first, second, third, and fourth I,: : .' ' ,. ', ' -' ' wh' h bu'it by , al Clinic, lc was l i., members of the National Guard, ,- ,. , innings. He had two strikeouts i ,,,, ., ,, 130, te W (Puce' k 0-0) vs; Kent (Lane: tel ) 'k, '1';'", ides' Be'. ' in an effort to relieve tho pres- :, ', I ', 1 s, each in the fifth and sixth. He ,,- 1 ",' :" -, G '' ' ,,z '( Nsi , ame -tun 4nt '- ' '' .' he-park : gave up one run in the mecond '' , 6 --- P-11 ,. -,,, ,; :suro on the ovartaxad Ami ., : ,. , I ich was On three base on balls and a sin- r.....,....,....,,,-.,...--:. '''' '.- clouts Guerrero Hospital; ,,...,. ..., ,,.., ..: , .., ,,,,.. ,.. ,, ir , gle by Nita and one in the fourth ', i , . d to six '. .'.' ''.- '' ' ' t, , ', .. on an error and two passed balls ', 1 contest ', This' baseball game, wilt com-' kt ,. , , , The other hitfor the Pilots was -., , 0, memo at 10:00 a.m., and is 'or- , 1 ,.... .,, ,',. 4 . aessey t, ,, a double bY Sears in the sixth. , : 1 -, Itfichli ganized by tho Mocambe .Club. .,... .. , ,, -Grace.Line, scored, one in, the z. 1 ,Inide The National Guard Band will an- 't. 1 ,, first on 'a walk ,a passed ball. ,' , d run- -.liven tho event. v :-. t,,,,,,,,,., ..,..........,,,,,usts,,,,,, salsa., ..,,L... and an error, one in the second F ' . , ,,,. ,-, ,, t .1'4- t :-- ,, , ',- ,, ' -,,- '- on a' single by Griffith d t s , an wo aggirig General admission .will ba 2S .,,,.,,,. ,, ,,, .. ..,, ,,. ,. - '' (NEA Telephoto), passed balls They tallied two i. I of, an coots and reserved seats at SO ,z CuMFARING:' Norrs' ' Ar ld 'Pal r 1 ft f Latr b P i - no me ,, e ,' o 0 e,- a.,, more n the'fourth on a single 1 re lwo !coots, The public is specially o oI I oI ., la comparing ills score card with' Sam Snead's- during the by Richardson; a double by Grif- .. time.'1 'vited to attond this "big show , Master a Golf Tournament at ,Augusta, Ga. Falmer went on fith, and another, single by , l r . 1 ball sfa rs ' i' of Panama s baso , t -I' co i the to, will bY One strike in a dramatic finish while' Slammin' morse. Their final run came in ,1' , who will undoubts y g vs ,,, , , s ., -, the fif n w , ., ,, i ood game. .. , Barnmy fell back to wind., up tenth. :, ',, , tit cs t o base ort balls ,- . fans a vary g ., and Richardson's second single ., i, .,.. ,,,. I . , .,,, -,. : ..- ,- - ..., ...!--,-, , , , - The leading hittrs for Graci ,, , 8 4 v : -,-:--,, -..,, ,, : Lines 'Were -Richardson with 2 for k - 2, Griffith with 2 for 3 and Morse 4 ,, Parris. a ' '' '' ''' roo c ominates -7--,1960 Squaw' ,, ..., with 1 for 2. The big sticks for : t ., , , , -, ,,. .. .1 ,,', the Pilots,..were Sears and Nita . Valley . ,- ,. ,, .,,, , .. , :- ;-,.; ,,. ,, ..,,,,,,- --, - both with 1 tor 3 '0, ' 1 : : ..- ' i Ps' W t Olympics' - - .. ' ., i'n er , . ' --' '' 00 ' The box score; - ', ': ' ; 11-Sta r Ballatin , ,, , i'", 1 , 1 '. 1 , ' '' . , PILOTS-. ,It AB R H led,. Ma ., , I ,, ,, , , 0 It it ;N. 14, 3 ,:', 0 0 1 ' t1SANNE Switzerland ftP- ' d man, 5' L 'The Albrook Flyers dominated '3B--,Franli Garidarilla (Alb.) ,' Searn.;:'.c a. --.. ,,,,,....i,' 3 0 7 1 : ' h B cape tile amateur.standing -of the Panama Area 'Armed Forcea SS--Rger ,Zhnmerman (Alb.) Ferlenback. ,,, - .ol '3 '0 o r , ,, , , , ! , , m t in t e e Baseball League first string All- LF--Arnie,Daniel (Albrook) ; Lloyd . ainfully many' skiers, figure skaters,- and St tin b 11 ' i k b F B bb 'I, B 1 .. ar vo g a ots th a wee y C -- o y anger (Albrook) rad ey.. .. .... ..,1 1.' 0 y . . layers -is i "subject to against hockey p ..i. f, .14,-. -11.,ef inn sil 0117M Placing SiX men on the 13-man RF-Walt Sauerbrun'. (Clayton) Nita , -1,4 3 0 1 t , t,-,. .' : ..:', 4--) , :, . 1. !, -,),,11 , . 1 . 1 : . 1 .- ,.1 . -.1 - , 1 , 1, ) :1 ., ..1 , 1 .. '.; i . - . . , "', . ,. 1 .., 1,- -1 '' 1 -. 1 1 ; .E ' Tr.: "'ANIMA AMtr,ICAN AN !Yr , , , , ,, , -, - . .. , .-- -,-- ,,,, . - ,-------- ,-- ,,- -., -,,,,,i.,06.6.e..... ....., . t 0 ,,, --"T r A 1 rl ., .. r- I '41 ,. ..T. , , ..... : . .. . , t, ul Lo T1 11 r n 1 -1 1n,.1 I , i , ,1 , i ,,..,,,,, u iJ,..,. i ,, -. ',...,.- ,? , .,,imb'sdadow lima ,uoli ..., mAiwoo., 14ilbigoow t ,.., .,., . . , A .. , , 4 , t i 4 , , ., ' . (1 Is , II t 0 r. ,000.... , ) t, .0 8 IN LI 1 o" i -N. ) o on anama II t I eS C1Ce it,,,line , It '-itil '171111ams Grands am -- ,.. ,, , .., , 1 if I ,,, I 0 o i ti I .'' . , , . 0 .1 ' ' i ', ,,,,I 41-"N I I 1 rr ,P o . Is 4 iiii Alli ,,o, A .: -Iler,Provides Victont Edge Baseball t Ines 1 0 I 5,-,2; i ICI Oty . Z.,,Inla, Ala; ::t Scf1,t.all Itazue CIar-:-Izt..:2 SerieS , ,.,, ,, 7 o -,,----,L,,, ', 7 ,, , s ' t "...' ....' '''''''' ''''''''''''''''.".."""""'-'''''' ''''''''''''''.."--m"""'-'"".''''' ''' '''''' ''''''''''. '1- - By. ERIN' K ill..i,-' Eit " ' ' .- -By J.J HARRIsoN JR. , - i - us pri i c ,, , ,., --"Te,-s--- I is, k c,. i W. 0 filth Thursday pitched : 4- .-- .. ' Pct. '' 63 ''' , 1, utootsaf 05r-2a wil no ,.: 1 '-:. EKoeintst .W '. .-.,.....,.:,, ;.,.,, . 11. ... .: 11 ''l , t0 - '' The Boite W and Kent teams which are batthng : - , ThreaVlaulbonaesP 4 '01. . for diampionship honors in ,the Panama Major Tho Provintiot League hose. -3 lead ink akpest-of -three playoff -' . .' - .400 .- .- - I., 11 .. it 11 A .!-t -1 --- A J.. -..1 41... --.... - :. 1 tit hveee r I k I I 11 L) i S - 4"' - i of Panomo's basal,' o 5 T a ir. au , to; win, 'by one strike In. a dramatic' finish while'Slammin' Morse. Their final run cime lit 1 Sammy fell back to wind up tenth. the fifth on two base ort balls , , .,, ;:,,. .4' k wfahnot wailvieuedry gottoodbtedglyanige.ive ...the:. and Richardson's second single i 0-9 6 2 e ' ' '' ''---, , The leading hittrs for Grace 1 3-4' 8 '1' 4 ' It 1 i i ...' 111 .- ,. ' rik Pt A 11. 1 Lines ivero Riehstrdnnn with q fny ' Ned', 4-;; te:- seventh to Make, the emmt paralysis t has ..,,tailect '..to oampen quesuon9; t eo fa t ha en yaraOr a:, ' Mat Lane, who went the route Campy's sprts.,-!.:- .. comniit7eice l'sl'uc'ouii"srtie-r1;47-e'n-d aigresrt tChleaMreanne;' !1:17: th ' for Kent in his sKond straigikt ,His morale, reinams exrehen mg e minter .01ymplcs after, the 'Nee Brant. SECOND TEAM Total:: ,' -, 2, 2 - I -appearance in -the series, allow- aid he listens to, every' oaseball 196f! games st. SqValI, The'. Flyers' also' had the' only s :,. 4 : ed six. hita 'in picking up his first game that is broadcast '!-: then Calif. : t : boldoVers from last year's- All, Poi; Player-;: Teitm GEI5CE LINES--; R '! : 4 A F;tzgera104 1 0' , : : , i win'. Ills slate is now Cove coMmunity liospnut an-1, 'Star team. liurlers Dick Green-I CLennie Gittens (Itobbe)':.4". I De La renat:, .t .a 3 o' nl ' ' '76 ';', ', Starter and loser Eddie Mor- nounced in its latest; bulletin on Otto 'stayer oi field and Bob Hansen. along with 13-4ack, Kaps tAiriador) - .' tell. and ,reiiever Rudy Lynch the condition' of- the Los' Angeles chancellor othe IN. 'made tha in Brant- as managet,- were the tor' Gregory '.(Clayton) Richardson',-; ' 2' 2 2 , 64.PT 6.... , ' permitted a,- totak of eight ,safe. Dodgers'. star Catcher- Thursday.:' disclosure ,Thursday 'm discuss g ; 'T. peat All-StEtrs ' '3BGene'Tapscott (Kobbe)i Stabler J., 3 0 0 , 1 ,, . , ' ' ,T ' -, k ,' However, ,the hospital had to ad- the,, case or Aumnatis .;12, mi... .;,... Manuel Lopez,' Albroolt catch,- SS-,,,-Btart Christian "(Clayton) ',,, Griffith- ., .. ..,:,,;:.,', 3 2 ;,2 i..,,. . 's , 4, i '.. 'LY'' ,,,,.e A., N mit that Campy has made only a chanipion Toni: Saller.wthioon!tces little pregress In the last Month...-. en amateurism, inveshga ,, en, Frank Gandarilln,,F1Yet third ,-121-Bill ',Dudley (Kobbei ,, ;, Stabler;. th ., ; . .;. 2 0 0 1;',..... ' , baseman' : Arnie Daniel -Flyer CIN,Manriing Weaver tCla3rtoill Merged .'.. .. .,.,;. 2 0 1 ,,E,;',.. t, ,, , , , -... ; ,, , . .., -;" .... ; ODAY'-ENCANTO- 35-.20 , I the fact that "sense of.' feeling'' y 0,,,, - ,, , ,-, ritnelder and Walt: Seuerbrun, Rlf-Nell O'Dontell,tAinadop,; Austirt.,;., ... ......r., ..:... 2 .,. 0 ; 0 ,',.:.-', : ,:. ,. .meorrAtiGlayton rightfielder, drew f : : 1., ... , , , Dangles :, .!,.. .... ..: 1. 1 0 ,1:;.'-',i'..:.,,," ,1 i,,,-. .,,, .,,i, ,, , .4i,,,,,,,,,i.:::::,.;'-'...i'u.,',4'.,,0,....' '.:,:,..,.....,.,,,,,,, j .,,,:, ,, les L, said . ' Joan Crawford in ' abnomen, ; 'whereas the limitk A On of the winter 01YreP .. the Most votes at their positions ...,',1.' ,''. THIRD TEAIVI : ',-, ,, 1 ; J. -.., ,' '' '- -'- 1 fr".16P, ;.: ,,. ; ,,,, ,,. ,, ', I John, ptzpatrick in a dispute With,ItipirePAugie Donatell0 ''.' 1' '' '.. I 4 RHThe MiIwaukee Braves didret wait for the open,- (.' ''. 's-t:. ,. ,,story of Esther Cos.tel'In month ago ,was the upper ',,, ab Mayer,"lf the structure. 9( sluing with hine apiece,- , ,,,,', ...,, 4... ,:,,, :. : ,: .-'..., ,', 4 Totals.. i ... ,. .20 15 5 mg, of:the seasoh t9 beet. Manaler Fred. Haney. was tossed out 1.' 1,-; : " is not profoundly modified the of an e h h t. Gary Davis For ' , .'1:' 's s 1 Inie tti, :-,, ..y. domen. .4. :. : :',, -. , , ,, i -Kobbe first POS. '-',PlaYer,:. ',4; ''' - --, Lel,ritiOrt attire with the,,mdgers aftertestraining Coach 1 .., ",,; '' I it,THE YOUNG DDN'T CRT." 1 , ,now, has returned '." tir hie lower ,.' "We are heading ;Stoviarrls 'rthe , Campanella 'has been paialyzed 1960 winter games in Squaw !Val.; , tino...Ton 9ft who. to ctifforati a 1Pv ,mair well be the last In. the baseman; ,Billy.Bridges; Regtilar 0,41illy Hedvig ;(Clayteril.;'" astpluar. ', P AVM. i 'ZirtITY11.16:., 'IPPrank I ai pnvi 41 ,t Alhrnnk)'' r4i'6.''' ., 0 ., mriinn It trahha : ,,,,:- ,',,,,. ,,.-,A 0 - ,,, ..- .. - 1 20 5 , , pangias 0 I RHOBAR-:::-The Milwaukei Braves didret Walt for' the opeft- v Totals 1 mg of.the seasoli to beef. Manag:er FredHaney, was tossed mitt' ' of art,elduhillotvgaiPe with the. Iftdgers ifterrestraining Coach I i : ' John Fit at lek in a cl ut th,Ttr'n ll'el"Au le Donatelli A 1 I Ft. It' bh isp INV' , ,,, 1 (Alb!ookY M MO n ' broken reek in an auto accident. historY, of moaern ulYrnP1,c3' 'man, Albrook shortstop and Bob-I 2B--Mario LaMaestra. (Alb.). ,' -'7.rew," ,--- , , 1 . .. ,, ,,O,,,. F, n, , -', ', 4 by .,Langer,' Flyer ',' centerfielder, 3BLee Schmitt (Clayton) ;:,..".,,t . Tor'''''Pli.'111' SI '''' '' '' '''''''''-----"---- "''' , . y received eight votes each at theft SS--,Nlike Riveta (Amador) ..', .:,, 1, ............... .. 41'S '' -------- :. -1.--7' : ,, i,....,-,'' : ., ,',,,;-,;:;.:":,,.,,,:,,...i,-,:- ;,,',,,,,....,-,;,:!". : :,.,::!-,, : r'- ::,k,-- respective-, oitions.1',:i ,))-.',", :, -:,,,,,,, I., ,, 1,Fr--11.sy Ruroczyk (Clayton) 1:',' ,, ,1,., 1: 9 1 ,,,, ,st . N. '...:,-:'.'.ri.'''!..". ';'''.:' : :..:.....::: '''' . ,. '' '.' rt i ... : ,I r ,.., 1 ,- I :''' '; Keithl Vgillamson',I7-1);, Kob;- '., CF:Henri Daniel,. (Amador,,j.'i sip 44:2(2z3 1 .,,, .ii, !',1',.'.4, i...,....:,.;...:-....,.. 0, h rb... '' lii.3 G4 tStri .....,... ...... ....... :,......:,...: .... ...........:.,. . he's fireballing righthander, gar- ,- 11,P.1---Nlerle' Foster (Albrok. .),,1 ,i, solv,,. ,io i.... ,.,.:::::.,:,:,..:.,:..,..,.... rit 4 1 ,, .. i , . ), qp. tiered. the., most votes in,,, the , . 1 a ', , R 1 ,A -:: ,,, :, -:.,-,R 1 0 ,:. :.': ,.:' titching- ,',department -' with -15.- ns; eSUlte14. gibabist16- .'',''.A.'.. tWo'-Oui--of'-' th''rfe''s'ga mr'ea ba srh's. 113 4.'''', ':.''',.::.:':':..;:.:',':.:::,..:.:.::.1..-::....i ',:',.1.::.'... '; .. -.- - , ....... ... . .. , ,. .. -......:.,..........,......,...,.. ' . C A P l''T 0 L i 0 .11'...,., .4.) 0 L 1, ''.,1 ::V. I.C1:0 ,. -.,,,::, .., ,- ,, ob Hansen, Albrook (7-4; Doug d:Sir4lecit-Pyiaurp0-8' nele.tchtle lots -sent,in, by the,,piskyers.-and series ,hetween ? the Panama A.- ; T::.:':,,:-,-',,...,,.,.:,....i.,'1... .. . ..... .... ... ...... ... .... ,.... .... .... . .,. , 20c Norton, Kobbe (10-4)',, D 1 c k - o . ,, .- tiii21 ,nti,mallssrs, ,01 each -',phe '0 .the rea A;med Forc'eq haseball cham ?1....,..::,,.:::.E,,..,:.-:' qK '' ''' '' ' 41n .. '''' ' 20' 15e' ''' ' 35e , s'. .,C6, ......,..., .,,,C. 35c. .:::':.;'!.:.'":::'...:::!'...'...1.:.:l:l..i.i'.Fli;:.:;,!:?e!1.1'.. .. . ..., , , 1 --- ul ureentleitt Airiranit (10.21 itnti .!1- 7-- 7-- --) -1 "1"''m cuaUl I II !47AroLEO. TARZAN'S MAGItC:- I : BATMA.Nit AOMIC I IP:7E1T 1,491141 .111Joe Schufilts. Fort Clistoi puTsti: the Fort -Robb Regulars,' e ..... . , 11 I .A.Asmi it tkrtgra To nil loran M7 I AAA - A A 1 , . , .14Av -A,..0i.. 7',..,. ..'''''''s ".1 anu me ranama Area Armea rote v vivo ivo vivo '. ,., , ,,.,, FouNTAIN : i,t .,-' Chapters' 1,-j -, .' FEVIALE ON THE ,:' rounded out the mound corps , ::tith Daniel: efelin ; 'with Lex Barker .- ''.1 1 . BEACH with- 13, 10, seven and fiVe votes ei All-Stars has been schedul d fo e t the PAAF Protest Opmmittee and - l . April 18,49 'and if necessary April : ' I ,. , ..: 0,4. V '' ' ' ' .. ' ' ,4 I . th Iet chandler respectively, 4., ,,' ; ,,, , AlSo: .- ''' b- Also',,,-. ,' .. sport,t editors and .writers from VII r service newspapers' at. USARCa- 20 4, ... , , , i , 4- , . CAS AH PRISONER -,. Brant, nosed out Fort Hnbbe .. ,., 4,..... 1. -, '.. L .., a - , El ,w ,.' ,.. N 1 mnLn. LAM- naricer II v. I '''''':: ; '.: AI' ioi, .- : .: .,''''' b-: Also' 4 ,': ''' 7' '. ----4. '''' .. ' ,,, nuni io,, iv 'Rua u ,necessary April .:, ,r::::.,:::,;:: ' , : with Jeff -.Chandler respectively, ,,, 4, 4- ,-, , ,,, ' i : . CASBAH PRISONER , - ,- .- Brant, nosed out: Fort -Kobbe, RB, service newspapers' at USARCA- 20- ,,,,, ,. , .. ,, ; .,,,.,, ,,: ,.. ,...,,,, ::,, ,. :, ; ::: : ,i,,,, I-, ,, , :, 4 Special Services, Port,Olip ,!'4,, '.., ..) -.,4- ,.'::-: ,-,,, -,,,,. ,' ,4:',',,. :: ,,' -::::.: ::::ly:,::::,,,:::,;::::::, ,,, :".',:,,::.:,:,-.,,.c..,: . t'-'- NAkED GEN ,' TARZAN AND THE :, :: ,;. .:-, ,.,...;1, ti.,, -,,, .;,,....,,,.,,,,,,.T.,,,,,t.;,,,, manarer Gene Tapscott for Man!, ,-, ., --..- '' : ,;. .,4, .; ..,,,,,. .. .. .. , ,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,:,: :, : :: 11 ,, :: : .1- : s. , : ,, LI , 1 : m .;, t 3 1 ', 11 . - Inc Belles vim ue... layeu at me ..-...:-.,. ..', Z' k ''''' .- P .,,- ', ,' I I17"" WI'''''''''''' n ager or tne Year.. ., - -..:, 7. '77-: ' .' ;, . P. ri ,--- ., .,. : ,, 1 '' .: II 7t,-, ., t , ...with W.' Parker with, ..1 weissmuller OUTLAWS 'LANEi '.;.': '. With Jock' Mahone,' H ..- ,.:.'..:!. . '. 7 .. ...'' i : .. :' ,,,. ,' ..,- ,.! ., ----. Balboa Stadium ana-, is-sponsored lig ..-:,:....-..,...f.. -.. t -.. .,.. ,? , .. . , t. 'sa , .......,, i 4,0 ., ,,., FIRS'E. TEAK.' .... ..... .. ." --.. Joi - ,,,,,,,,,-,!,,, n,,-11 mai'''. .by' the American' Legion, Depart- ,.!,,g .,.' ,'. 1 ,....,.:. ' On2111111111111111WMIniwEllimmultor 111)0111 UVIII 11U-: ment,Of Abe Panama' Canal Zohe Pf 1 . ,. i k 4 ., li : f : .2: in. direct ,support of .the Boys. State .,. s i 1 .i 1, '1, .. . .. , r.,..,,,.. ,,,, ,,,,, ,, i,.,.... ,,,,, ,,,.. ... ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,. ..,,,.,,....,.... .. . - .., P-rKeith Wil,liarrison .(Kobber .. 1 ,,,, A !'t A '' .-f' I - i 0'... 4 - ,' 1;t1-,Bob Hansen (Albrook) : 1 V166-4.-Up'"Tr-aInin-g., Pr'NireenagiMeS' of April '''.18.- it'ed -19 -;'7. -.1.:...!- f. --.::' ' g ,,,,,i- ,.. I 1 , . . ,.' ... ,,..wr,, '..CO, ,I, IIk.A Y i',- o ET21.v,7E,,,,, ,0I 71 30c. 7:00 ,. P-Doug Norton (Kobbe) ..., -- are Scheduled to get Onderway at 1, ., : , ... . .4 ...'. .'' P-Dick Greenfield (Albrook) :'. --',,-',,, 1. '.'..-.',:,' C.- i ' ,.: '!' 7:10 p.m,If the thir : game is ne- .I. .:;... .. I- 4." : -' 's AND 60c 1-9 .00 P---Joe Sebutritz (Clayton). ', :, ,cessary it. will be plyed Sunday,- ', 1 -.....,: A- . . ,,. ; TOMORIOW.! 7 : ,:- :':WEEKEND RELEASEI.,:-';::. ,,:'' ,, P Manuel Lopez (Albrook1 .!. . A, pril 20 at 2 p.m,, .. - 4,0,,.,..,010.,.".-."If .18-4aary Davis (Kobbe) '..' '-r. .: ... ., ,... ..., ....., : .', ., ',:. 1 ; , ,,d:', '. Officials will., be furnished ... by Schedules,,Today'... , ... . ,,,, .. ... 4 .,., .,.. ,,. . ,..,.,, ....,..,........ '28-Bill Bridges (Kobbe) 2.',. -., s: ...,..., :,.,, the Panama.,,Cahat Zorte-:(.1.,,in. p,i,res : .1: . t., 1 : , .. - ,,,,, -..it, , ,, .. ' , ., .'. -- --' : -, .- .' , -- pt.. ,;- 1 -...,1' l',. -. 'rat. 1 -.' New, At o r k eatherweight -. :, - '. : , 1...--:','1 ., . .. .. , .. .. . Johnson and. ex-ban!: -.., r ...a. ,,..-: .. t '' .',',..' .' .1- ''''''' !''. -.,-''; '' t' ' -' '-' ''1 s- '' '' '7 ''''A'''''- '' 4:'' 'f'"'' '''. "'; '' rrobaole ritcners Princei ht h i n melha : -! . (y10 ,.. ,. ,, . . i ''''' X 1 itio. 'n'",,,',:: ,v';',':-, -.:.;: ,, ,. ; ,,, i -,!-:, ,,1:,- ,,-.:';,.., c. ,:. ,, c,, , -; : r , , ..,. ., .., co , .., . ollfghtht et,coisreosutoddatyeaoirteheboe,uet ..., ,... ...,. ., : .,,. .,,.. :::.... :, ,. O.. 3.. -. tomorrow .....t : 1 -. - 6100esem at the National Gym a , . ,,,,,,...,...,...........,......................,..,,....,.,....,..,...,.,..4,,,,,,,,,.... , . , ,,. ,. :. : Rt Rom. lee g, w i ree a gm. Ph eod u e ,, for ,-- . .. itW-1.;;;. -,o0,,,j . ; :. ',., ,:,::: ...,: ,::.."k:: --::' :', :',...., -. .::, ,Id....' .' '-'-' A ?'. -:!:- For MaJor,'League,. , . ,.., .-,, ., .-... .6..,.,..;;:7N ,.., ,,..r .,..--- --.. ,..... ,....,... ,.. : .... ., .... .., .. , .... ,,, ,..,,..r.,,,,,,,- -; .- i.-..;.;.;' e6stia ImCi i e' Cei in e'AhN ake,' ieft,-.'aneLBObby-Themion .',.,,.k ...' ' ,.1, .-. .'.', ,,, ).' -- 1 -' -: 4,.....' -' 4. -':' ,-;.;-' ,,kl'Ier' '.' ?- Baseball .Openers r ' j , -'-'-- ': i; ,, '.,:'-' ''. lowint 're the P b bl t h - h la a wn '' ' ' '-- ''''''''' ' '' 4 ''s4 C be t th Sa Francisco Giantsiln 'outfielder exchange. L .1 -. , he 'visitor, w o as: rat , ,,,. .., ,, .. .- : ,.. eago u o e n crowds to the gym dur- - . . . ., .. . trating on the body attack:and Chicago (A) 000 510100-7.0 T 1,01 .., fin mn : ',, ,,,, ...,..to: , .: ,.... ; .: t- s attendance and weather ,for the ,' - McDaniel (8), tovenguth (9) and II ', :' - ,,, . 4 -,,,,k: ,.... . ,,,,. mo DAy - mates -:.: ',. ....- -, , . ..... ,,- - -. . N : major leagiie basdball ope' nerr. ' . oGthEer's nuebv;SoPtietfit. ,'Speake -went front the Chi.-' '. ., r , 1.-...C..in,h7,.., tit. ...,.. ...,...,..,.,.. .... ,.,,., ,.,..., ,,,, ., ,, r. 1. ..,-.. i ','; r' ... ...---,,:, -, t. ...' .-.4...?-t vb, si, At Duiosnv(eNr,;,.Colo. -, : ',. . .' -,,, .. ..:, .. ... .,, .... . ., ,..., .,.. ..,.. ; ' i .- '"'".' ,',.' "N' ..;::;,!..'; ''' .? , . ., -. li,W , .1 ' ' 'n' ' .. '' ' ' "'.. ' intgeshslivSe701nrk,OtilutnS611pas! !)ceoennolentn: , 0! ,' '''. ., trio ,,.' 4 ---.- ., NEW YORE,'A ril 12 (UP)--Fol- P Dlit ;.,,,i,,..: ,. ,,. ..1. 010 012 022,...,8 15 0 -,, . i ..'. r .- -.:. i, -. ,. ---, ': -,- .':,,,,,, . '': ''-'' rompe-si :. -' - a pro a o, pi c ers, crosses to! the heads' of, spar., :- Mizell, Mahe (5), Clark 0).: V. ls. ,sella. SIBIU . ,, .. ,-.....,.....,, : ..,... ... : .. ., .,.., ,... tlended with,Genuss ---,-., . !I . ,, i-., :i.-A,0- -- ' t. -:-. i-:-,4 i-'. 1 3"i1:3:''TCPI'll 111-.3 , . ....., , ,,,,... ...... (Boston at Washington-- Sulhvan .. Johnson has been. particii- Katt,' Pierce, Staley, (al,: Dufour ,,, d , so., ,, 'A kil . , ,,, , ,., .,,, -,.' 1 , :''' ,: ';'' .-1.!; i, '" : d'' .. ,'1 ''.', ' ' '' ''''L' N '' ''' ; : larly, :rough on lightweight (9),,and Moss,. Winner .......! V. Mc.. ,,,S, II ,, :is, ,, all . ., .i ,, ,, ., ,: i "' . "ow- 1 ',M s. :' , . :, :,. ,..I.,. : ,..... ,. .: (14-11),,va Ramos 12(46). 0 Illellowed wtth Ago ,.,.,,. .... ,,t,- , . . . , . . . ,, . cool and,Possible showers. ,,, 1 ; ;04)00, :contender Enrique ;Peres,' his Daniel. 'Loser .-:- Dufour. :.. , thief- snarring partnet..,- x '',- At Most, Ariz.). ,. i ,,,-, n .'. ,,. ..,.. 1 'Iwo" :. ..- ..-.- ,.: ,' ,e-, ,f r I' itAlli '''. 'I. I .. ,-,,f,., -, ,, . . .... 0 g I I 0, rt: '''''''''',000' --. '4' 1 0 k --:::i; :;i' ....:- . 4 A winner 'of 14 fighti ha '19 Los Ang. (N) 001 020 0011,-111 0 ll ,'-; : ; ,. '.',. .', ,"li,:, '....f ..,., -,, ..,, -..,,,' ... ... ,. -".., : noes,. the New Yorker.- chiesgo (N),!,, 002 100 13s,. y 11 1 DALLAS; ':'Tex. (1.1P)--S-' 'Dend- .'.. ,' ;.1-. -' ','''; 'le -- :,': .. aPPiara , ,.. 1 '' '' '''; i ..,- P---' .4, e: ; :, ,.. ., .::,,,;:,.:,,::; ,..... .. ,. lost a decision to formet world ', Drysdale, Labine (7), Kipp (8) ing- champions and, records were '-,-,,,,....':.., es 7:,"..,':. ,,ir .-.,.''..':. ......,..'....., .' ': ,' ,44,1 t I.:. ', ....!::::.:;:.:1,1... fil:;.;:, ....::; --. ,... featherweight king WilliePeP and Roseboro,,. Walker (8). Hob., having .ia tough time of it in'the ....,.. 4, , ...-, - -- .AMERICANLEAGUE -;-. ''... . .. . ari two weeks ago. --A' .:',i bie and 'Tappe, S..- Taylor' (I). Women's',Nationar,AAU r indoor 1 -: ,. N.,, - , t ... , . i -t. .....r..,..:'..:,r..!.i ::-r.:....-1 ..:Iv.:;',i'hin,g,t4;., n,.,-,,a,i.. :t. a-iii'ln..,,.ore,s.-- to 13,11. 9. .113ou'rne TKO'ed and decision.' Loser ',(-:Labine. .11Rs --' Rose. swimming' and diving-, champion. ,: .' ,, .:.,-, ... .-,...,-. ..., , ., -... , ,,, ,,,, ed Claudio Martinee In his last boro B nke ',f- ,4,,,, ,,,, t,., '.: ', ships -as 'competition moved'. into ', .4ARPP.t',-'4, .'..,,' t..,,;, ..;... ,.: ,,.., ,,..; - 4 .-' am Slixabeth tit '''' 4 i. '1,,,''.., ..-o- '' k .. -40. '. -,' ; '-' (8-20), VL Johnson (1411), 28,000. two outings.,f, 1,, ,,-; -,' -, ,.; At Ncieston;'Tex. ',, : the iecond phase 'today., ";-', 1 faasch Whugr Dieillm ' ....' t ' t .. '''' .1! '? .' .': : ..1.. ;.: .. : '.. Rain expected Monday or Toes- s ', '.- '' ,'' ,':'"1,' (10 Innings) ,',''...""..-- -".. ,' 1 Three teen-agers took ,commind t te,7: eai,..a, , -- , .... :. I "'',.... n. -. ,, ..., ;; New ..,,York at ; BOston- ;,...larien I . , '''''''' 'Fran. (N)101 324 001 2-14 14 4 of7 Thursday's opening ,events ,in '-... : '1,. ....: '' I i: S, . .. . ,. Cleve.. (A); 020 043 030 .3-.15 16 5 the' ,25,,yard,perkins Natatorium ., , .. , , ,.. , - (104) ,es.,,'Nixon ,(12-13), 2.5.eoo. , Burnside,' Crorie-, (6), Grissom pool on, 'the Sootherk, Methodist ,' - Possible shower. -' ' '.:. '''' ... 131114I3rw"aMakess..,,' , ..,. , .. , .,. . .... ,, - (k, -- ':-Ar,-,7-7. t ..-' -- 4,, '''' -, o ,..,---, !...,...,, , Detroit. at' Chl'eago--- ,HonnL. in rk-if((-t I - .. (8), Margoneri (9) and -Schmidt. campul3.!. ',,,' ,., 'i ,,, '- .--. t , '.,; '...1.; ,,,,,.- 1 k r. Lemon, Grant (5), Woodesehkk Sylvia ':',,,Riniskii L 'or,-. Berkeley, : .- , ' r '-,..e"' .-.!,:,,,;:,:11 i;:,' :' ...Kr-- ''' :. iffl. ..' .1-' ..,t,3 ..., -:, 208', es.' Pierce 2012), ,:10,000. , ..., .., (7),' Tomanek ''(10).' and:Brown, Calif.,-., and:, the .',LefaYette,' hil., .',',';'''.,. ',... ''',,,; g Appeaia-nee'...Befory, , ., ,..,, ..,,., ,, .. . Possible shower.-" ,- ', . . .,.- '..-- ...w., A ., ,, . (8)4, Winner Tonianek. Loser- Swim ,Club," Chris von Saltza ..of -, ,, ...! s' . , ,... , 4,-,'-.,.",..::;.... , ' '. Kansas 'City at Cleveland-Gary Margoneri;..illts,- Mays 2,. Kirk- the Santa Clarc.Calit; Swir,t Club .',., V -. ; '' '1 . .. 1-,,,,::::.i- 1-!7.-- -; '7. '''':'' ie -,.;: jjv .:::':: er (613) s 'Seor (2-1) 3 ! 2-00... 0, ...50: G. ia-h. Id. ),Lity Mo'rday; ,. ,.. .., land MillOSO, Vernon.,. '-) and defending champ Uatin: Corte .:',' --, V. . 1 I 1-?5,,,..--, 4' ,':',, 1:1-7. ' --1'1.--- ,,,,;,.;) !A-': ; ''''' : S';'',... til' ':' '-. , V ' ' ' ' '''' ' ' -', ' At' if' hb W V ees, ram-- or light showers ., -. -.. C ' -i t:-.5..'..,,,-.,:s e '. -0 i ,.....- , -. v ,,. 4:- e: ,., .0, j 0 r.--, of 11, idgeWood, N.J.: all, had a- field ,!,.-, r:k Ina (N) vs.- New York day with,,the record books. f 7,. , . light ,showers possible. t B w , -:. 11 '' ' ' h k' f the Inter'. ate ma er or , ,.. .s r', 1 .., I- ,..1 ,r:---..., ,...,,. gr,;:.. .;,,,,. ,,, ,,. 1. ns m d II (A) I 1 '' ' ' 'NEW -YORK,. (UP) ;"--4. -Billy phitadelpm. ortt, a. .. mine ',Runska' smashed her' own :-,- .- . national 'Boxing Club,. has ha s - '''''';''''ll'' ''' ' ''.. I 1-r- t -..,.---;--rl, ...': 1 ; :'',....' :-.',, '',-., 2', ". -'7 .,'...: NATIONAL LEAGUE 1- Caneetled, rain.' '...,- ., .:,'': 400-yard individual medley mark .. . ....1., ., ,.,,,, :,,, 4;;,.,,, ,. :,:,' :.; ,:.'co. it'arriog''' .2:',.. i, :. i,...1. : ....: .... :: :., :. ,:, t: ..... ... : :, L ,. . .-.. . fyifotrhkIi.cpopuenatryangeer'anbdefoiruerythe New ' At Charleston W Va. of 5'08 'with a-,5-..0641 in, the- 'after 1 X, -'--1 .. t ? .. ...... r... .. - , ,, , Los Angeles' at,,San Francisco- gating ,,,.erime and 'bribery post- ,A1 na I , investi- cinch, t (N ' ly h- to d ift bl t rin 5-031 in 1 )'75'.' asing n !Ili eirtiiienn awl dye Wiltsbethegfinals.,-', 4 ,': '' . ';,,,,,.. : ..'.,,,,,,--, Drysdale (17-9) vs-- Antonelli;':,(.,1e. ,-;,',',,msA -?'", -i ,:", '', poned -until,lViond,riy.',.!';, vy,',..,,,,.,,: ,,, i iL,ancelled, L,ancelled, iL,ancelled, 'wet :grounds.. :, .; ', w Miss gVon; saltzi.-elipped. off a ,:: ,..' 4041.' '.. '' ,''..'"..,r'.:','''''.-- '.4611 '-,',i .- ,- :. ,. ', ' 110.- 23,600, clear and sunnv.. . .-.., ....:, ;,..- ,., ., :- 1, IA, ',..,, -.., ; j,; ,.,- , , .. - ,, v , , At Tulsa Okla , k 57 2 100 yard. freesty'e. in ,the pre- ' ' ....,"w 'l... ',.. -... 'LARRY STORO --,,---- - - - Chicago at St Louis gught), .- Ai Brown' .44,11 :on ''''''''''' ".' irosnan 55) 'vs..'''.,:L.', Me aniel.'15- hour-arkLe.hall Thuers -, Milwa k e''. N :vs Detroit -(i) Lim. inarfes to beat, the': old mark -..,' r " k- Shore -... .,, neelled, wet grounds. ''' of 58:1; owned .by'.,Iody', Alderson ,, i i 1,1-1, t , c aor a total of -nearly- sig. hours 'that ,' Chattanooe gaiinee(Soneu') virell'ets. ton"' ' icago, n en, owere a . At Ch tt T ot Ch i d -th I d th t til 4 s'. '., , (Indian maiden- '-..,.... ''.."'' . ,.. end the whole ... sr i :,,:,: and kittedvems' , ii., 7 :5'',, 9) or Mize1118-10), '20,000, iwil ft , .' ,,ed ,'':::.:' .. JANA DAVI Asimm nation' .; .!.. .7 .. '''' ," .. ' ' (' ' A tor ,r. ,,,, th sdtaaynidmloark,tanng ,,, .1 ink' ..'- .. !,, possihle ehowers. :,, ,:.,,,,. ; '; ..,.. he, .so ,far", li, as: been ...under Aims. , .., , pluladelphis,,, at '-'Cincinnatt-San t,i.oning....,-;-..,;,;?.....1,;,,,.,, ,,, ,,,,,',,,...:,-.-. 1,, , ,, :,,., ,, 4... . . ,. ,.: ,, ford 19-8) ve.'. ;Leawrente (16-13). '''' A-tio.1.- n":: :I:4'n' :...:o'z''on' ,'11"' in, . . , ", - ,.. 30 000' Showers: expected. -:' ' Brown is- one of about. a dozen ,(, . ,.. ..... ... i .... .- I t . 1418) vs., .Spahn, (2111) .or Bur- summoned in connection with D'i''s-' ic ri ....: : dette (179), 46;000,, partly Cloudy tr t Cau e ( )'' figure to 56.9 in the -finals- ; ....,: : ,A:CFa.noerte.lslemd,it.hr.,amA.,r..k:. ,.,..... ...:,,.'...(.1:,',,..),,1 M ,' c h h l'ioth 'd1::Inbileal,erek:btrY9'oke: le, reelirdoiwenrng: hl:irt '''.'' , . ,. - . , i. A : screamed, Lit:.I,e Rock .(S,ou) vs Ka..e.sas y- ,,,,, ,, '11 ,?' , ..',.:: ,,,,r:wmgeancet .. ' -" Pittsburgh at' Milwaukee-Friend boxing figures -who have been A. ., ,; ' 2:23.4 -in ',the- time ,trials', 'to beat ' .' ----- ------' ', '', .- ':,- .. ... r , i lig Cancelled, rain, .: Miss.',,Von' Saltza's old 'mark of r 23.5; ,and then : dropped: ,It' An' '''' ' .. 1 .. - '6. 'k ,. ,.11Ls ,,. , ,.., and fairly., inild,,rain late Tuesday.. ve,stigation of the ring :sport., ,., . At, Mexico City, Mex.. , down .to.-2:19.8' in the final& I' ,- 1 ;-.nvEsrs OTC11 WITISX . . .. ... .. -. ," ,, , ; -.. .:, .,;. : -,;....---""--., te----""--. 0 10 .,,,'"---") ',. Mexico ,City 000 000 101- 2 :5 0 '''QUANTICG,'Vii.,,( Pl. --; Olym- ... ,:, ,. --y.dp :. .- .. .,,- '... : ,.. . , ',. .' r 0 D A.y.,..,, ..,:.:9- MIDNIGHT SHOWI I ,,, , , i . r; ".-:', -:-: c) 0.11001i. ,oeill ' ' Friend, Douglas (7) and Folks. pie champions:Ron 'Llerany, :liar. ..: - dt'lli ''' .... : ; '' 'b , ' Ot '.:'., i -. 'JACK' PALANCt.in,'.--" .'' .' ,, .,..,., 14,14 --,,,z., ,-..''''l 1-',14.' ,,,,, '"1 .; Rivas, ,,Guerra (3). Gonzales (7), ley Jenkins,... ,and-,Glenn Davis i, ,. . - '''''!'"77."""..... -,- ,' Lopez (91 And Palafax Flores head ..a field ot600 traek.and field .,, ...,, -' .'.r "ATTAC 0 ,,,,,- . ,..,..or-, ..1 (7). Winner --r Friend. Loser-r-Ri. stars :competing todaT in: the 1958 '''''"4"-1... 146411str" . ---, Is,,,,s.,,HRS--,Clementei P, 0,w i rs, Marine' : Corpa.. set. 0 .: relays, at ', VA. 141NRIQUIII, IVA. ' ': ''.. ,-;.-.-,,, . ''' t Editor:. CONRADO EARGEANT :'.' . : :;:. 1.' tiVENIDA BOLIVAR RA CO,:' r, .,, . Ci t)r .22n00:2 tiyloSanSra I lull, s-- clr,y, . ,i'- , .. , . , ,.. " . .. , " - ,1 ' k ' , , . , , , , t , .. , . , ' i . . , , it , . . , , , . I 4 k) f 1 Tr7 PANA.71A An:Tr:WAN AN INr,trr: DAILY NEWSPAPER ',-NT DAILY xEwsrArms FirIT:2 AY. 7", l' 71 - , 166fl. Blii.d.641',d':.q0...4ii:i....00...0..:,';1.,10i0,1).6.-i.:.C.i:t Lt71,,d.i ti..ei.tipi0.Tii),Sh...4.ti.ii0 ,S6,ftb..411::,:1; ',1' dingnmoolumlmw000.,m...soroto.00meo.w,woosmommapo.toommg..0 JUST LIKE OLD TIMES Former isthmian pre two,fother Panama saddle greats, Alcides (Chile) bow .retired and turned trainers recall the good whosresides in the U.S., visited the track last Sun 'relatives in Panama City. Track manager Pablo ;loon. Also shown in the picture is veteran trainer Moot:e in years gone by.- Moore wes the first Pena ing. (Left to right) Thayer,' Rodriguez, Moore,. A the,winner's circle immediately after, a nose finisks rode the, winner while Aguirre was aboard Don , , , ) ly RICt4ARD GLASS 1 ATLAINTA Four, years agov Ed GarlillgtOn't love for shooting almost resulted in,- his blindness( Today, ',With a new pair of glasses, a hew tick powder for his dogs, and a grqwing set ot ' : luses his hand, shoulder and lip, he, I;eady to resume his tor., tunes as, ',,,sk tournament trap. shooter., ln the 1949 No'rth American clay target championships at the shoot shooting ing shooting center of Vandalia, Ohio, Gar. lington broke 34I straight., clay pigeons to move into,. a, four.way lie ior first place and come out s, second best In the shootoff. NY' ,Ight CO" fors. , , tie winner , .o.iicore state titles in his Dixie stamping grounds, Garlington dropped out ' of Competition in 1934 because his eyesight wile getting progressively worse. But be continued to hunt Ultra and to train ,shis dogs., , The -tick. powder ber used then Was a powerful one,' and it dusted his eyes. In time be. developed "hithdreds',of little ulcers on the membrane." Almost blinded; he underwent months of injections and medication before the condi condition tion condition was cured.'With a new addi addition tion addition to his collection of glasses. he travels with 13 pair for vari. ous piles -- be felt up, to shooting .0 Sortie 53:men have been select select- - select- ed as Panama area rifle and pis pis- - pis- tol squad members,' from which 'the, rifle and pistol teams will be , chosen' to represent the Panama area in the forthcoming USAR USAR, , USAR, CARIB Command Rifle and pis tol Matches on April 14-25, Heading the list of competitors tbosen to compete in the rifle ?macho& ire: Sergeant First Class William J. McFeeley, C Company, lst Battle Group, 20th Infantry , (Second ia the PAAF meet); Spe Spe, , Spe, cialist Third Class Harley G. Wras , ,pir, Mortar Rattery, 'lst Battle Group (third);,- Sergeant ;James Gray, C Company, lst Battle Group (fourth): Specialist Third Class Alfred Afileje, D Company, lst Battle Group (Fifth); Special ist Third Class James B. Clemens, A :Company, lst Battle Groun , (sixth) and many more fine PAAF ......t.a.liCl000i.110 the list of coranctilios ' in the pistol matches are: Snecial Snecial' ' Snecial' ist Third Class Philis McIntosh. . UgAIICAF:113 (PAAP meet ; : .; !,,.f.44Namiaiii.mlohilivecolomotokoS,::, ;I ; from you and your shot is spread spreading ing spreading out, If you're late in getting the shot there, the pattern wi I be so wide It might not touch the bird." : Garlington has bunted since he Vi9S a boy on a 1,300-acre tarn) near Cedartown, Ga,, 4 1 t.ore 311111 - ,..or? 411 mier jockey' GU s (Chichi) Moore ha reunion 'with Rodriguez and Blas Aguirre: MOOkl and Rodriguez, 'old days when they competed against each. Moore, day while On the Isthmus for a few days with his A, (PAW Tkayer was' Moore's host for the after afterAgustin Agustin afterAgustin Soane who saddled many a winner for manian jockey to make good in big-time U.S. rac racguirre guirre racguirre and Sbane. This get together took place' in between )3argyle and, pon Luis. Heliodoro, Gustines , GLEN COVE:. N. Y. (UP) Stricken Los Angeles Eodger 'catcher Roy Campanella's condi condition tion condition has remained "generally un unchanged" changed" unchanged" 01, ng the last five weeks b.., mo,ale io as bigh as ever, according ,to a new medi medical cal medical bulletin issued' Thursday by Glen Cove Community.Hospital. 1 The bulletin, first since March 7, said the stocky,-36-year old Campanella's "sense of feeling is at the lower abdomen level.", This wasthe only ,encouragini note in tho new 'report, however. The March 7, bulletin stilted the Campanella's' sense of feeling ox oxtende0 tende0 oxtende0 only to the "upper abdo tion was cared.With a new adcli- tion to his collection of glasses. 'Campanella, a three-time be travels, with 13 pair for vari. ner of the Nat-tonal League's Most ous titles be felt up, to shooting Valuab'e Player aw,ard, has been again. confined since Jan.' 28 when he , ; .suffered a broken neck in an ,auto ,autoIn In ,autoIn Tebruary Garlington went' to mobile accident. s Sarasota, -Fic, fot hit -first tom-, Hospital administrator Harry C. petitive shooting in five ye.ars anti P. Gifford said Campanella still wort "an 91 of 100 birds in dou- ','cannot move his fingers andhas bles-3 In, the' event, the shooter eight movement wrists. He mualtreak two pigeons which fly can extend his arms,' and bending grow the trap at, the same time If his arms at the elbow is good , at diferent ang es. Feeling conli- as are most shouldeel.move-' dent,,bc set his sights for Van.' itehts." della again., , Gifford also' stated that Cant "But wt'in't be. tournament- panella still is in a bodr- turning tough," he said, "until my hands frame which does not permit any are hard for the sgun, and I've motion of the neck, and said hie got a ',good callus on my shoulder "functioning arms muscles" are for the butt, and one. on my up- being exercised with .physiother .physiotherper per .physiotherper right gp' from sighting. But apy.' t I'm progressing, and the eyes are ,"His morale remains, exCellent the .main.'thing'.. ,i and he listens to every baseball ' r. 'r game that is broadcast,' the bur ' Many Delays letin concluded. ,) - The new report Wag not as, en en, , en, "The 'bird:leaves the (trap at couraging as the March 7 one ardund '50 or 60 miles an dour. which statee,that ,Campanella's There't delay while the eye, tells general condition -?"shows some the brain, and the brain tells yeur improvement." But doctors have pointing hand and, your trigger ,stressed repeatedly since the ace'. finger. There's a time lag the dent that Campanella's recovery trigger,,one lit the spring, one in will be pain'ully slow. None of the the ignition and another in the bulletins has made any mention of : time it takes,the charge to catch bis chances for a full recovery , the bird, , r- , from paralysis. ,toirour lead has to compensate His wife and other members nf k for all these things,'In the mean- his immediate family are the only -- time ,the -bird is heading away visitors be has been allowed. , 4 'anma Area Rifl; , Iquaq Nprnibrs 53 Shoters talion (second); MaSter Sergeant Geraid G. Stokes, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Pro Provisional visional Provisional Battalion, First Battle. Group (third); Captain Donald G. Barger, USARCARIB MP's (4th) Specialist Second Class Robert K. Baugh, D Company, 34th Armor (fifth); Sergeant Juan 'Perez-Perez, A Contliany, lat Battle Group (sizth) and 18 other pistol marks . .,, ....,,, lst Battle Group, 20th Infantry The USARCAR1B, Rifle and Pis Pis, , Pis, (second in the PAAF meet): Spe- tol Matches have a three-(old pur pur, , pur, cialist Third Class Harley G. Wras pose: To further command profi profi, , profi, pir, Mortar .Battery, 'lst Battle ciency in small arms 'marksman 'marksman' ' 'marksman' Group (third);. Sergeant ,James ship, to determine individual and Gray, C Company, lst Battle team champions for the U.S. Ar ArGroup Group ArGroup (fourth): Specialist Third my Caribbean, 1958 and to select Class Alfred Aftleje, D Company, personnel to represent this corn corn., ., corn., lst Battle Group (Fifth); Special- mend in the All-Army Matches at ) ist Third Class James B. Clemens, Fort Benning, Ga., in May and A :Company, lst Battle Grouo June find in the National Matches (sixth) and many more fine PAAF at Camp Perry, Ohio, during Au Aufirers. firers. Aufirers. , gust and September. ,-.,t,.., Ilcowr the list of ,comnetios The ,USARCARM Rifle Matches , in the pistol mptehes are: Snecial-, will be' conducted April 14-18 at ' ist Third Class Philis McIntosh.1 Fort Kobbe's Empire Range with UgARCAN113 rn's (PAO' mect the Pistol Matches slated for the ' winner); Copia it Joseph P. Bed- Fort ,Clavton Pistol Range from ' Parz, A I ate, 7bIth AAA Bat-lApril 21-25. - -,, , ROBERT MOOLCHAN HURLS CAFE COOLSPOT TO HALF., GAME LEAD WITH SHUTOUT WIN OVER HERMANOS YOHROS , By HERBERT MOISE - 'Won Lost 4G, Cate Coolspot 3 Dep. Baby Salas.." 1 4 1V2 rowel Is 111 Herm. Yohros 1 7 , Fireman Bob Moolehan hurled his teammates into a half-game lead in the Rainbow City Open :1 , chill This Yohros club present-, ed a completely renovated outfit that geared ltseltfor battle but faltered in the, very first inning on poor euttleldinc.,After 'that they were at tough,iS anybody in the loop. Paul Walker's Cafe. Coolspot moved out in the top of the first with a pair of runs and defend, ed them like 'ehamps'wIth bril brilliant liant brilliant fielding, plays. They scored one MOM 4114- in :the third to complete their day's earnings This minute total of three runs was enotigh to :topple Herrhanos Yohros who have only one win thus farthat being, Over the same Coolepot. ;,"- Unlike their biinting attack against Dep. Baby Salas and Lou Hilzinger,, the very day before, the Fighting ::Fiternert of.. Cafe Coolspot went,,on a longe range hitting attack for: their' early two-run lead: This type of hit hitting ting hitting phis errers of omission by the Yohros outfield, aided great greatly ly greatly ln the CC win, .Ray Simon who earned the only ,vittory for: his team, pitched creditably-but, 4alled to get the necessary sup-1 port defensively ,or offensive, front his nevi end, old team teammates.. mates.. teammates.. : z -- ' W4th this CC Victory, the, win winhers hers winhers pulled awey from it virtual tie that existed with :the Bolas Bolas'Boys., 'Boys., Bolas'Boys., The virtual. tie existed as far as games wort and lost were concerned but percentage-wise, the :defending': champs -Woolspot) were .025 ahead. :This .win pulled them up haiName over the Den, Salas team,: ,:Monday's game will have Pow Powells ells Powells against the now front-running Coolspot- Probable pitchers are the sensational Leslie DraV DraVton ton DraVton against Ken Lane, of the FireMen..; ;.: ly9 Pimental tinsels Autsie Warren Wood In Tennis 'Masters' JACKSONVILLV; Fla. '' alP) Venezuelan Iyo Pimental bido.for a second upset' today when be met pecond-seeded ,Lois Ayala of Chile'in the quarter-finale of the Masters tennis championships. , Pimental strocked bis way Thursday to an unexpected sod easy victory over: Warren Wood Woodcock cock Woodcock V kustralia. winning 11-I, 6-2. In today's other featured match, third-ranked Bill Quillen of Seat Seattle tle Seattle went against Francisco Con. treras of Mexico. Mexico'e only other threat ift the men's sincips was eliminated when Jack Frost of Monterev, CAL. uoset Mario Llamas, 7.5, 3-6. 6.2 in a tense match. Ton-seeded Mervyn Rose : of Australia advanced easily to the semi-finals by downing Aker Akeret et Akeret of Colombia, 6.0, 6-3. , The women's finals,. scheduled Saturdav. were set on with vic victories tories victories Thursday by top.s e d Maria Bueno of Brazil end see see, , see, ond.ranked Karol rageros o' Mi t amt.' Miss Buono elfoieated Lou-. lse SIMV, nakland, Calif., 63, 61, end Miss Fageros deeated Laura (Lou Kunnen, Clearwater, Fla., '6-2, , , LUAU ALI WM wawa,. Pow Tv ClassifiCation Softball ;..eague att distinctions,. shOOld be checked., he twirled a four-hit. job. against It is not in the best interest of the last place Ifermanos Yohros teim spirit to recognize eneption eneption. . eneption. 41.- katic 4- eagu - DODGERS CHAMPIONS OF THE CURUNDU LITTLE LEACUE , The Dodgers won the champion. ship m the Curunou Little League by de.eating the Braves, winners ot the ttrst half, two games out of three. , It was a tight championship in which all' the teams played good base ball and the Dodgers bad to wia a "playott" with ,tne Indians for first place in the seeend half and another playoff -, with ,,, the Braves tor the championship. Ivith a large crowd. itathered at the Curunuu Little Leargue de Park, with lots 'of noise,- saws, arum and plenty excitement. the Dodgers won the second weigh' game it: the, playoff to, taxa tile pennant. 4 i The pitcherS for,the series were in the first game, Bacot, win. fling pitcher, against Reyes, 'loser and tor the second game Ray Miller, winne, against,Evers Les The 'Dodgers managed by' Re!). ert Russell and Raymond Miller, started hitting the hall from ,the first inning to beat tbe Braves a After the game, the whole team the 'managers and some 3f the players' parents celebrated the victory with an unscheduled 'party at Just ,Velez's home in Curon; The community thanks Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Tucker for their 'spon 'spontaneous taneous 'spontaneous cooperation. devoting their own time in the organization and control of this league in Curundu. The names of the members of the champion team that wi'l re. pretent Curcuidu against Fort Koh. be, ,Albrook- Field, Army Atlan Atlantic tic Atlantic and Ft. Clayton are as follows: Tommy Reyes, Dickey ,Bacot, Raymond Miller,I. Bremmer, B. Reichart, Danny Thomas. R. Sus. sell; Fe,- FintantiOlit Justo Velez), Clay Taul,- Steve Clark, B., Halt M. Cobb and Bat Boy Wilcox. .WIth many Little Leagues con concluding cluding concluding their ',seasons, the follow following ing following policies are recommended by Little League Headquarters in Wil liamsport in regards to prizes end awards.- --- 4 It has ahvays been the p'osition of Little League' bageball that the league program itself is the 'great 'greatest est 'greatest award that can accrue to etch boy., The impulse to provide spe special cial special awards to boys for such tic tictomplishments tomplishments tictomplishments as winning the league batting championship, the most valuable player or !Huila a- I physical skills of the individual player.. Baseball is' a team' sport and it requires the combined 'ef 'effort fort 'effort of,:: all- of the :players to,' se-1 complish,,,e':,winning game' or; Adults who ,persist in- making lavish awards 'particularly to 'in 'individual dividual 'individual players with unusual skills or records an do's' 'disservim Little League.: More importanti a abuse buse abuse of, thiS practice can destroy the benefits,. of the 'entire pro program gram program ht tte social and education educational al educational development of :the boy.: oftball Ssiond Hatil Standings Teams - -W Pet. Abernathy Unisivrt. '3 2 MO C.N. Pan Liquid. t N I) 3 .750 Ft 'Clayton, Cavaliers '5 5 .500 Ft. Kolbe Regulars 3 I .300 Bokel AA Next Games April -14:' Ft. Kobbe Regulars vs Ceriteceria Nacional ; 4 , 15; Bokel vs Abernathi Unisport. , April 15; Cerveceria Nacional vs Ft. Clayton Cavaliers - , Pl. Kebbe ,Reeolers Dewni.'' - Bekel 16 $ Showing steady, improvenients the Et. Xobbe Regulars turned back the. Boltel nine 152, as Lou,. bough again hurled the tritimph. Durrett end Simons shared the mouncl' duties but,Durrett got the Eiglit hits sparked ihe tObbe Regular's: including homes by Ei Eigenher genher Eigenher in the third and,' Garcia in'.the filth- while, added iupport came from the opposing 'pitchers with bases on balls. ' The Sykes Regulars 'scored in every inning escept the seventh. The llokel boys, made five- runs in the fourth on three hit then coupled with one each in the third Und seventh. Garcia and winining pitcher tou toubough bough toubough both hit safely three times. , Viliatever Hc"ltned to -i ." Ewell (The Whip) Blackwell The Cincinnati Red legs brought up a gangling right handed pitch.' et named Ewell Blackwell in 1946 and he ouickly became known as "The Whip" after the manner in which hs zinged 'his fastball. in 1947, Blackwell won 16 sttaight thougli the Redlegs strictiy were second division stuff. On June la that year, "The Whip" tossed- a no-hitter at the Boston Braves. In his next start, seainst the Dodg Dodgers, ers, Dodgers, he came within two outs of completing the second "double no. hitter" in baseball history. Eddie Stanky, thek a Dodger, spoiled his back-to-back bid with a 'single with one out in the ninth, A sore arm plagued Blackwell. mott years thereafter though he stayed svjth Cincinnati until 19,52 and spent 'a brief time trying come comeWOE WOE comeWOE as a Yankee-- Whatever happened to Ewell Rlackwelle Now 35, he 'lives in Tampa, Fla.. end ;0 0 00,"esenta Is It) otherdrink satisfies more than a line Scoidt-; and Jri White HOrse; Scotc.h Whisky reaches pure perfection. 2 rat Illr-( 41-71' ms,43 42(,i41Furts::0)livigrt; "1:Irr1:1.1 - A ,E oft' L I ' li" '11 II is.."i4--77.1,-.1 ,,,i, 1 1 ilii,' , .rz,,,t,ligtartru,. li , .i.,u,q .,,...,....,,.. , ....,1 a SUSI COMA Foe, ,- lrIjI 1 ..11..tik "wits.. I). 601.1', I riirO! (1 : :re't4",.......n ."'n....... I 1,11,:ill, i 41..:11 '04 Pif INV NI 7....70 ..., Vi m, P r P.M .,:. t,,,..ITE 11048( DISTIUM 1,,.1 , 1....... AV' , 4-...t.1,-, ...min., ,., .-.- , ,1, '''. ,t ",,A47111---fr-r,";:",:-----' -.,,,,, .: 4' .P20 ,:', i37 1,-, , ,-'. i-',-,;' . , 2 (',, .., e i -,. ' ., ,, .. ... .'.'",',L;A. .,;!......,.:',.. ,'04 -14.movr ''S' cotoONWA40..A1040.0000,0NiKvez00000..msobieepotocx.swOoctotSvomo.Stomox.S40:.Adevot4.14014,,,..,,, LmLE LEAGUE CHAMPSThese Coco' So lito Cubs are the champions of the Atlantic Armed Forces tittle League's first yestint."'' play. The Cubs posted an overall 20-win 2- loss record to win the championship. First row, from left to right: Sgt. K. Sanders, coach; Charles Bialkowski, Paco Cruz, Larry Quinn, Tommy Sanders, batboy., Luther Quinn Jr.,: Joe Koch, John Ditour and Lu Lu" " Lu" ther QUinn,. manager, Standing, from left to right: James Abati. Jerry Poppa, Tony Halis, Jack Drydale, Vernon Mactramee, Ken- - ny Sanders, Ronnier Thompson and 'Jack Butson. , !,:,1 (ILS,ArmY Photo) 4; . -':' BY TREITDR simpNs ; . Thit 195t, interscholaStic ". bits. ketball season,ls nearly upon 'us and for various and sundry rea reasontony sontony reasontony pre-seasop appraisal ,of the combatants Is much too far behind schedule,' 'rhe truth of Ihe matter is that 1 knOw not what the two, Pacific Side entries will be throwing against our-Tilers from Cristobal and have ount time to -attend onlithree f paul Moser's practice sessions at the Margarita gym, ,,, 0,,:, : Thursday night Cristobal High got their first taste of actiOd a against gainst against Pt. Gulick Snd the result was a 52 to 41 victory for:the Ar Army my Army boy& 'The results,' however, mean very. little if anything at I all, fOr coach Moser wks also seeing hit boys under fire for the first time 'this year and was without the services Of his top rebound man, George Kirkland, felled yith thO all too predomi predominant nant predominant ViruS. i , ,,,,4, 0, ,' Here's the-way this writer sizes up the Cristobal situation, tor the '19511 hardboard season,' The Tigers' shortage of height seents to be 'it:dyed with Billy 'Gibson and, George Kirkland listed -,,as first string. Gibson, however', has had trouble putting his, 6-4 ,to nt Its best, advantage o rebounds, , but could easily solve at prob,,, lent" by adding kbit f bounce , under the nets. ) ,, 4,1 , The big ; question mark: of , coigne; is' if Kiridand will shake, I off' the, atter effects of, the flu I quickly, enough to get into shape , and be ready for the first Tiger , game scheduled for the 22nd of , thir moth. '' ',. '.. ,, :' : . 1' Another rangy lad who shows, good possibility for this year and two -others to ; come,- is Hugo Tompkins, This sophomore ts smooth and well coordinated ihd, could be starting on the, r6ad' to ' three basketball letters,- ,, The accent in the TigetCallit is on speed Ind Mosei has a crew , Of ''' fleetrfooted athletes that could run 'Cristilbal into another cage championship.' Donald Humphresr,, a fiery athlete that keePs the team alive-at all times and Nendy Sasso give Cristobal a good reason to use' the fast break. ',',..''. ..' '' --,, , . EZZARD CHARLES 'FIT1 CINCINNATI, Ohio (UP)--- mer world-heavyweight challiPion Ezzard. Charles, who Is planning a' comeback, was pronounced "Ait and in excellent shape" today by Dr. Giles Decourcy; Charles. who scaled 194 Pounds, Is epxected to make his first starragainst Bud BuddyThursman dyThursman BuddyThursman it Houston, Tex., on April 29. REDSKINS SION TWO ' WASHINGTON OP) Tackle Don Glantz. of Nebraska and end endtackle tackle endtackle Jacksoit Irrlanfield of Mis sissippi Southern have rettNried signed 1958 contracts to the Wash., ington Redskins. Glantz WaS the Skin's fifth draft choice in 4955; while Brumfield,,Zigned pn as a free igent. , KEENELAND STARTS, WELL: LEXINGTON, Ky.' (UP)-4eck-champion' Wilk Ilartack helped get the 11-day Keene land spring 'nesting off to a good Itart Thursday by accounting for three winners, including Ramada' in the featured 'race for three-yesr-old allies.' A 150610 daily double wss recorded. the first, double ever in the 2Z year history of the track. .11111.P.0 HAVANA,G1TS MOREJON CINCINNATI, Ohio (UP) The Cincinnati Red legs, who have to cut two more players from their roster by Tuesday to get down to the opening, day limit of 28,'scrt outfielder Dan Moreton to their Havana, club in the International League 'Thursda night. With one out in IN, mum A sore arm plagued Blackwell moat YUGOSLAV SLATES U.S. UN. years thereafter thoueh he stayed $- with Cincinnati until 19,52 and 1a0STOIst--(UP)7, Frank Mihal Mihalspent spent Mihalspent 'a brief time trying tOme- $ of Yugoslavia, who- finished beek as a Yankee. second In the 1956 Olymnie mara Whatever happened to Ewell thon. wilt' compete in the annual annualRlackwelle Rlackwelle annualRlackwelle NOW 35, he Ives in Patriot's Day race here on April Tampa, Fla.. and ;$1 0 00,,esenta- 19. Mihalie left by plane! from tive of National Distillers. 'Belgrade Thursday. Eddie Pabon is prObably the surest shot in the Cristobal ranks. Eddie' has been slow' getr ting into shape, haVing just re returned turned returned from his share of the flu. A light boy, Ed could ill afford to drop flve pounds that, the virus deprived 11'..m of, but coach Moser seemed Assured that It would only. be s. question of a few days before Pabon would b0 dropping In more than his share of two-pointers. s As usual, Cristobal is loaded sharp-shooters from the foul line.. one of the ,,points al always ways always stressed by Moser and aone that proved vitally important in the Jive, basketball champion championships ships championships that the Cristobal coach has to bis record. Among the long list 'of ,new,- &mere the Tiger cage team is a trehman nomed Dewer,Whit Dewer,Whitaker aker Dewer,Whitaker who will somd day contrib. tite greatly to Cristobal athletic. teams it he can ever lesrn -to keep his arm out of a c,ast. Side. tracked ;from. football! With, a 'broken wrist.-Whitaker managed to duplicate this tete at the end of baseball,season ; and ''nearly ceunt himself out of the basket basketball ball basketball season, too, 'McVe confidence in this young CHM eager is evi evident dent evident in the fact that be is listed amorkg his 10, varsity' players.. ; cast and all.q V , ; ft ,) , , Thi Interschool oop begins'in 'earnest on April 18, less than a week away,. when BalbOa meets Junior College on the Pacific Bide of the Isthmus, The Cristo Cristobal bal Cristobal debut,is scheduled for Mar garita on' April 22. AnAppraisal ,from this corner of Balboa and JUTI1Or C011ege will be, withheld until I am able to ,,' see both teams, in action at Balboa triday ',night. PANAMA ,... .t WARREN C.' GILES CINCINNATI (UP) Bright .prospects for another bard-iought pennant batt e; the debut of.. Los Angeles and San Francisco ,into tbe National League, and in-' creased advance ticket, sales by all our clubs, point toward a most Auccessful season tor the 4NL in, 958. Our Giants and Dodgers .witl re receive ceive receive a royal welcome in ,San Francisco and Los ,Angeles. The people of those areas are eager, and ready for major-league base basebal bal basebal and I am confident that the interest wil increase as.the folks on the West Coast get a first-hand rtaste of big-league bill.4 Thit factor a one, would assure one o'' the most interesting sea seasone sone seasone in the league's 82-year his history.' tory.' history.' In addition, howeVer, we have every reason ,to anticipate another great, pennant race something that has becomei a Na;, tional League trademark: ' Wont Out on Limb Last year,at this time, when I went out on a limb. -and predicted a rage as closely coptested As the one we enjoyed in 1958, ,U was branded an ,"optimist" some quarters. (You will recall that our 1958 championship Wasn't decided until the final day,,of the-season as the Dodgers, Braves and Red Redlets lets Redlets battled down to the wire.) f List year, althougb we didn't have the spine-tingling finish, the race ivas' another t:four-star thril thriller" ler" thriller" or I should 'say "five-star thrifer". rive of Olit 'clubs' were DISTRIBUTORS (EDIFICIO CTRNOSI '- COLON , .t, 1.1.4 "nip-and.tuck9 all the way up hi,. the first week in, August Ind Jut:, had never happened nefore ,in of major.league history. For several years now, I've been saying that the National League's overall strength makes it the best balanced league I've', ever seen. Our recent pennant races have borne out that conteiim, tion, an4 1958 should be no excep.,,, lion. ,, , ,,,,,, t believe it will be harder for ;- Milwaukee to win in 1958 than it4 was in 1957' and I,; tlublcr 13raves realize it. They Pre deo termined lot, but judging by what), I iaw of the Cardinals, Dodgcrs,-; Reds and Phillie, we could 3abt have a 'repeat of last year'10 Good Crop of Rookies , saw' the best.lookilig crop of r.00k,.;11 les in five years. That is it most 41' healthy satiation, not only proving ,,t that supply of talent Is there,,,a1i, but the presence of capable rook: ies presses the Veterans Into bet. ter performances. 'Is itl'our ncw tank in e Lis Angeles and Sait, Franoiscp are't going, to,' be' treated ',JO "dig-dong" pennant ,race thir king that fans it the other cities( have become accustomed to in the National League. Certainly; we are' going to fin new enthusiasm in Californiathe 1!,( kind of enthusiasm which Wil t permeate the entire league. I just, 11. don't, see how the National',A ' League can miss having one of' : its greatest seasons in 1958. ) 1 , !,. , f. . ,L LmLE LEAGUE CHAMPSThese Coco' So lito Cubs are the champions of the Atlantic Armed Forces Little League's first year play. The Cubs posted an overall 20-win 2- loss record to win the championship., First row, from left to right: Sgt. K.' Sanders, ,.! coach',' Charles Bialkowskii, Paco Cruz, Larry' Quinn, Tommy Sanders, batbon-Luther Quinn Jr.; Joe Koch, John Ditour and ther QUinn,. manager, Standing, from left to right: James Abet'. Jerry Poppa,,Tony ,Halis, Jack Drydale, Vernon Mactramee, Ken-- ,1 ny Sanders, Ronnier Thompson and 'Jack Butson.- it (U.S.-Amy Photol't ''' : ',-,, , 1 , talelS - es, re lc s no ,, , n 1 .1 v gok , hilJ I C ',.' Br TREVOR SIMQNS Eddie Pabon is prnbably the nu r re' 11111 Pk P . r t , i , , 1 1 , k, 4 9,, I ,,,, ''' ,,, 9 ek 4',, ,, T K. 1 t ,,o..r & 1 k ,.. 1 , - "' 4 9. s ttl I , ., , - , .,9 . ,'. it''', i i ,. . 9 i ,, ,v, -1- g i ,,, t ,' i , , t ,t .. i t -- t , k,, i , :', I- ,$ t .. .. .' s 1 ,.) ..... !",,, '1 , ,, ;1' : A k 1 ,,!'' lb. ,:. t: i 3 Z : I t '''''' A .o.- l' .1 '!. ; . ',.. 4, I ;,,?' s 1 "' . s ' t'''''''' r ',Alp p "'It ,,..i 2, ( -'-,.., 1 o.0 ,,i, .- ,,,,, -,. ' i -,.. ':, ,,,,, ; s,,--,...t ;..,' A i s' ..p ..., -- ,., 4,,,,, k 44 .'''. .. '''It' 1. .&.'.'.4.s k .''''''''''',$, t ,As' to, .o., .6, -, s " 7 '11( ,"'""13 t,-v : : 4" $ z7, 4 : , t ..., , Y ,,..'r, ',,,,I.-- ,, .1' .- surest shot ,, in the Cristobal .. uilly-uully 111..i. -JCZI3U11- ' , Thit 19t, interscholastic ''. bits- ranks. Eddie bas been slow' get? ,-,, I, - - 1 tball SelLSOILI3 nearly upon sus ting into shape, having just re- ,- ,,, ', .. ,- , ,, ., ,, , ., , 4 '', ,' : i ''. -, 1 d tor' various and sundry rea- tumed from his share of the flu. ,, ,,, ., ., ,L 1,, ---, .-,-. i ,--; ' 1 , ; r ,. dy WARREN ,C',GILES ,' '"nip-atuLtuck" 'all the way up hi., ' : the first week in, August Ind Out:, CINCINNATIAUP)' -- "Bright had never happened before in 1.1 Tospects tor another harLought of major,league history,. ,,: lennant hall. thP Aphid nf Lns Pnr sovoral tysv - ! '- t :4L' '-'" ,;:i f another ,. ., I , t ,i , ..,, ..,,, ,,, ,,., -,-,I.,.."-.:iii:::tit,117.4,41.:.....r 7' :, : . :, : ', LI: D o n a I d ,' --w,- '; ., :1 0 ,' ---- 4 .,..t...r 1,r,I ,e, ,, -,: : ,,, s ,:: 0 . . , , .7 ,i. V, "". blete that : v., -,-,., ,1,:-.:141.,1 if-viluirl : 1. ; ,, .: .1, t all times I, , ,. ,,,,,. ... ,,..,--;? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,liilnar- ,, .: '; o ,', cristobal ' .-- '-'7''0110.14-3V:tetti;::11111..c:t1::.??.... 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'' ''" ''' ; mer world-heavyweight champion '' r, :::411' I ''''''''Illl'ii ..'1.111.:4:-.?:ii.F.1,11,..1111.,:.-:::J:15..is4::::-:-:1-..:;f ,,,;-.411:1 ''' .. l .: 4. ,,' : ;I, ., -:;litilt.:::::.niiii:: :11,...:::-,:.,:::::illii,Iiiir.:::,.::, ,,,,,,,..;,, i 1. .4 :,.....,,, ., ,., ,,,,, Ezzard. Charles, who Is ,, planning ,,-..,:.,: ,' ,- ,,, Z. ----' i'rir'::".' '1-6-"'i-;::-v':::::::::::::- :::::::tilf,-f,1,t, : ..... : ,--,. , .. ,.., .0 '''',' i-::11,11::-:.'4i::!!ltifiiii1:::.:Isii::::::,:::1111,,,:hx144 , ,,, ... ., . , Iv comeback, was pronounced "Ait ., E and in excellent shape", today' by $ ..., ,,, ,: : E Dr.. Gilei Decotircy; Charles, who ,,, .,., ..- ' --.L .....;71!..111:11:11 r:.:11:10--.4,4,:,....11.41111..F.,.-41i:,:i::::1:11:11.1:11:::111:11.1:11:::::11:1,1.::;1:111.1:111.':,,,,,i.'.::::;:::iiii:11111,11111it.:',11:,,:;,,:.w.,.....r ,Y ,:. s, ... -,;,,..,. ,,, , ,,. :,.;.; ii, '1111411:I 'lir.' ''--,...4iiiiiiii11:::-.:14.:.:;.:1tilii,,,,.,:11..111.:nir ," r : , ,, .4, scaled 194 Pounds, is epxected to ,' - ,---41. :::::::3:-., -:::;111,,,,,::::::...,......4,..... ,, make his first start 'against Bud- ,' -, s kiltiii'''''':113 .:;;11.1:::::ii. ".,.111i1.'''ifttll'.1,::""::-,,W'''1:-1-tt. 1..,,,, ,,..... ..., ,,,, dy,Thursman it Heuston, Tex., on ', , , --7-- :,',,til,,415::. -" ------........,.-, 1,11 ' :; . .: ,I, April 29. : '' '''' -' -, 1 -,---- '.....;F:rif --- :::::.::;v: t- ri:::::-:tty::::;:::.:1 E.i : ) 4 N i .41, .::-. n;::,::::::t.1: Aniii. -, 1 , , i .;;;;!;1- REDSKINS SIGN Two - ,. , ,... ...;-- -t t ire: 4' --....-, ., .....:,,i ,. . (4 '-..,---:.'.......-.; ..,-.:1...7.. -.., .4 ,(,:.: ' ,.- , e r-- -3..:4 1--- --J0:::---.::---n...--r.. k Ai ,. ' WASHINGT(ION 4UP) ...--:' Tackle ' :' '':'' :', .,' .?-.... .,. ,.',111.1, :T.; ,,,, .: '...77-,.. '-----.,.. 7-:il.,,IIII:itiil..;:;411:1:1':' s Ili 7:'51...1:11,: ; .7'. ,,, 14', ....... ... Kt Don Glantz. of Nebraska and end- , ', '- ,, 4, .,' ; .-.. '- 7"----,--f-- 1:11:.;:ill I ;,,,...-: ,r,,, ,...1... : ,,i ,, , , 4 . ,.. , k , , ..,4 ...v.?. ...1-- ,;:t- ult. , tackle Jacksoit Irrhinfield of Mts. : , '.' I : .1 ', '! .; .: ... : 40'..,1,:;.,... :.,!:; ,-.--- t:r.:-,. t,:., ; 8i38ippi SOUtherli have rettNried : , : '': ,-, ; 2,, ....,, ,i ,,, '. ': -- 4i111111:11i,: ..,..:1:., ,,,.;17,..,1,1:411.1-:,..1::;. ,, ti , signed 19511 contracts to the Wash. '', 11 1r l'.. - , ., ,, !' fIlt,::i..z. -..ilit..-:,.,....12.7,.;:;411:..,iii -,.....i, ;. ... ,,, ington Redskins. Glantz .was the .- ri ..111-in ci , -...., 'i"-,t,,,,, ,i,,,,,r ....,,,,n,-. I:: -. s ,,, i !,,,,, ', -..: .. , :',:s niix 1...:-... Skin's fifth draft' choice in -1955; - 111 HIT JE,:...11un a E ,, 111-12ii''. :1...1'; i :t: ; ii1.1S'Ii.: ;4 , l',,t while .Brumfield 'signed pn, as a ', - ..-- ........ ., 1- ..-).,-, Itr. .,:::ta--,:. .., free agent. g' : ,: ,, : ,.. - I .. , -....-::::.. -- ttl:ir ir at : It 's 4 ...- ' '':',A; .z.--- . . .,. ...- ' .'. ' o :course '' -- 7 '''' , , , ,. ..,. ',AV.; ;;. dr ,-.11;:: ..A, i '. d'air .; 4 - STRTS,WELL'i : --- '' '- ,-, Y : :,: ', ,, -',.-,, ; -7--- f , 1 NO other,drink satisfies more than a '', '' 1 ., ' -..it f. IA ,' KY'' (UP)Jeck- '.,, - ,-- : $ '. .,-,' .- ', ,.' ..' ..,, ...:77'..,.--....... .1 .. ,.. 7 9 I wile .. liattack ; 1 ne Scotdt-.' .c,and iti White Horse, ; I, .,. L. ., ...- ,.,...,r; 4:.v...x.a., Imor '. ,- . ',',., .. : off to a good, Itart ', L e 11-day Keeneland .-. ,. ) , 1 1. ,. r:t,ii:.i.illt pp 64141Ne Old Blem :-...st. , :,, - -,; Scotch Whisky reaches' '', ir ''' ? 'i ' '' '' '' ' it!".'110... ;,--,,m, ...., ,,,,,--, k : lecounling for three ling Ramader lit the ,' ', : ..' i '. 1' 7: , n,10'-;111 ,, Irri4t:1 ,iii,,,,,,,1-1 ,,, 14 !,.,:,,,., .,..:,..9,, so...KJ, ,,......, , t for three-yesr-old .:, p..u:r,o pe. ,r,fecti.: on.' F, ..' :.. ,,, 1 ., '...:' ,,1,'' : ''.: 7: '1 41 IIII I : 11,1 II :1: ,.: II 1 i 4 eel, 1.;1-:.:i:1111:f. '1 10 daily double was ,, ,4, : : i''., 1,,S 1 1,, i 1, 4t "--4,011ii (cud iiiliZ 1 -," '.1. first- double ever :in '. ,';' s,!,, ',.' : : .. --1,, : '- fnl i 1', .. 1, Ill ;-. I it, kpu..1 --::::::::,; 1 ,- A istory of the track. i ,. ..,;,, ,.. t- i. '.. t ,,,p",00tP,I1l -0,1 -,:17,,: 'II k ,, 11:11ij, I, I 1:'1 i.,-.7,..-- 94",:.:1110.0 1 '''St:,';':':',''.1' ,i1 -1 it , . ', :,1,,, .. i , ;:: Litt ..11111:n1 1 1 :l.', l'"., .1 : : ..................... q i Ini1V 111. t1:11 "" I : ' ' :' . ,, t Vi4 PI 1,1 1'1'1 ilili' ', li '','-- fz,t7s,::::,I ', --,.. .... ,..3 ;,, IA GITS MOREION , 1 'INNATI, Ohio (UP) The 4 ,. 16. at. ,.,,,,,j A i ' ' ,omPt......h lt, I 1 1 I ill I, tbirgr, tun moist , - t ' I ,.. ,, ,,V,' I,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,,,, 1,1$1,:i L il ,,k, i , ii."1,,,"721,:i gattro:;;;.,0 1 1 'all Redlegs, who have to o more players from their -, ,-- ,-: '' .0-- '-,N 1 I Pii: i, It Iik.":'ILI";;;-47::;tI i ' ',' ' 111, 1, Mit, ,;;trr.1,.. ,,,o, -1, I i by Tuesday to get down to , ,,. ,-,- ,-"-----,------,...,, 1.Y i 1" il 1N;;;;;TirS11.171,3 A i i : ming, day limit of 28 sent , , --;.--- 4 ler Dan Moreton to their -------,- ,--, ---, ...... ;114),,,,,at ," tf l: t........----,,,,,,,,,,........,... ,,,,,----,,,;, .....,, ,,,, ,, i, club in the International 1, -' t .-- (,,.(000 4 '1". ,, ,,, Alet,,,,A ,..1 t,.... k 4,,,,,, ,,5-, T ,t 0,'i,.; ',.... ' I - 'Thursday night. ---7--- ,-:.,1' 1,,!--,..t -4,-;-1 -':-.-------,---L----t ..--:-..---", ''''1 , i,. ---- le ---,---- -,,,r., , r ---"- ' '"-. -' -- -,4,.....";:, -- 1,---'-'--- i, ;LAV SLATES U.S. RUN --r-- , 7011..(UP)7.- Frank Mihal. ',, 0 '' - , ,- Yugoslavia, who-, finished . ', .. . ,0 In the 1956 Olymnie mara r, , , DISTRIBUTORS --" wilt' compete In the annual ,'s Day race here on April i :- ., , t I ''- ''' '- Nine left by plane! from :' PANAMA ' (EDIFICIO CYRNOS) ' COLCN tie Thursday. , 141-11.1.1.11.14 ) () , Squad 11 , Sopie 53:men b - ad as Panama ar tol squad memb, ' 'the' rifle and pist chosen' to repres area in the for CARIB ',,Commanc tol Matches on A Beading the thosen to comp ?Nacho& ire: Ser William J. McFei ist Battle Grour , (second in the P4 , cialist Third Clas , pir, Mortar Batt Group (third);, Gray, C Compa Group (fourth): Class Alfred Afil lst Battle Group ist Third Class Ji A :Company, 1st p (sixth) and many I firers. she li, ----.......----.......---..w. ' e ,., , ,. . , , it 'i --40 ''''s J , ,, - (, '' '' -0 '-''' ) . , i.,,, 14,,,. I - 1 i, : , 1 DODGERS CHAMPIONS OF , I 1 THE CURUNDU , LITTLE LEACUE , , , . ., .. i x , The Dodgers won the champion. i ship m the Curundu Little League t ' -''' by deeating the Braves, winner' , 4 , ot the tirst half, two games out , . ', , ' t 4, '. '' ,, ir '-, : l'j I A. ), . . i of three. ,, . It was a tight championship it' . o ,: -- ..4. . : which all: the teams played goot . , I :. ,' s. .: ..' 0 ,-. t ,.- : ; base ball and the Dodgers held le z 'h,4' t ',', st ,.' ' I II" th toe Inch 1 I -. : It! : :,..:-::- - : : , ,. ,' - s4 ; .': I Ito ,t ";,, tst''.:. .".-:, .::. '.., ,. '-......::i' for first place in the seci?nd hal ' ,, ., .. .. i : .-, .i -.::" t '- !. I : I ,--. il,, .. .,-.,:::',..,..,...,'.i.., 's : and another playoff :,. with ,,, till t ' J, 1: ,-. ; : !. '41! ' -:. -',..., k li, .......:. .: ..t Braves lor the championship. !, . ,' ' : With a large crowd, gatherce 7'.'""5--- S' i. -,....: . -''': x : :-,- 21. th, rurlinnti titti0 I.P11.1tiq RR s sI I sI 7 5z', ''' : : : i o'"''': ' ... V,, ,, ) .-. ,,,,a, '"'' . :,'. . 4, s , ' '', ,:, .,:., 1, .. :.. 1 ;',, I ',. : '; .. :. '' ' ,, , 1 ' ,, '' V '', :4 '''.'. '', ',;,-- i ,.I ... ,,,,, f '..: -1, gr:s1 e , ' 'I, f tt.. ..-. ? . ,,". ''' '. ''. f.'t ,. 1 : 4, . .. ., ' t :- fr :,,,4 .. ,... ''''' .. .' ..e.,'....,d4 z:., ,,,,,...v,...,4,........0,, TIMES ; :. ' t...'io''rmer 'Isibm'' ian. 'pre rrdnme'r SoephieyanqUEZ i, JUST LIKE OLD 4 A1.1,4.. i ri,,1,1 i(aCha AieehuilirrMe.' re has 'a reunion. wi Moo,e a d n Rodriguez, ri on a , , , , iledrly Blinded id,Garlington. Rainbow -City-: ,'116Pdyto' ResumeTrap Shooting Softball Loop . RICI4ARD G141,SS from you and your shot is spread- ROBERT : MOOLCHAN ,HURLS 1 ing out, If you're late in getting CAFE COOLSPOT TO HALF. , ,ATLANTA ,(12)-- Four years the shot.there, the pattern wi I be GAME LEAD WITH SHUTOUT - Ai ;-u th WIN OVER HERMANOS , ms I Kura. r t h hunted since he .11;00- ting- almost -resulted bliadness. 1 Gar ing on a , By HERBERT ;with a new pain va 1 Ty so 1,,J vO 011-s-sesl'a hew tick powder for ntsine?r Leo artUVVii, .2d. 2 growing set- of esi- , : ' uyamt'.."7.. 7 AIE E At at.' : luses ha: his nano, snoutun, Anditim lio. he iszeady to resuine. nizs J, tunes sta2,,,sk tournament. trap-1.n , , is ibesso jets 1 shooter., Inerittritlitkril. A :, ni ' ' Mtne 11)44 Fierl,,b Itvisaimikoayo lomBwEgoollo:impwr , eigeone to move intol a, four-way 1 Rt 4 4. t - Many Dolays 1 I'l Pam'a Area Rifle' .s y-, ,, , " , , , , - I - tAGE EIGET,L : 712 AmaticAN AN IND ENDENT DAILY NEWSPADElt 1:77 AT:IL 11, 1' 1 , f ,; ,1' t NL la i , ' . . ) r -, ( 1, f ,..1 1 r 3 r ---- -4 i . THIS SPACE IS FOR SALE t , ' C t--,) ,t --, t L i 1: , , ,,, TI1-3 C7ACZ 13 FC71 CALE ' FoR rFC7MATIV4 TELEPHCNE. 2-C743 ,. N, ,, ' tit 2: ,., i i 21.11; I 11; ,, , , FOR INFORMATION' TELEPHONE 24740 '- Alibr . , , , ' -- A. , , ' 1 - N , 1 r .: 1 , . r": ,..) 1,1 1 I 1 ' 3 1 1 r.L.,., 1 0 --t,I , 4,,, . ,, 'New r r 0 ,,:-'; II: t 1 '" i 6 alb . ' 1 nO $ ( i n .,-,1 Li lb --- i r 0 1 ( i ''':-. 0 k ,.., ... i I gip ,,'''''..-':::: ''..- 1 ,,, . ' : ' rancid' Mr, , I, . , .. , --.,. '' '. - "' BIZATARiptDoRN ALIrNertOstAPD.B13"821JetteeiCACII)N.R0eNECS--P OtNe'll. iltiaGVNTSttery pewit OM OPPICES A? 13-3? 'Pr STEVE?. PC114801-. treltritut PtirCIADO-4 Street 114 13 AGENCIAS --"IL'.'-'-"---------''-'---".''''.'---, , moRalsoniith et jutellt CASAA SALDOCetterel Are. 45 LotlaDEs PHARMACI-182 La Earresquilla VAEMACIP LOM LOMre. re. LOMre. J EL LEWIS SERVICEArc Tivoli N., 4 PARMACI ENIADOS UNIDOS--141 Central Ave Miscellaneous 11 ',WANTED ,-- Eno countant, -male. Apply' te Pei.. Resor s, ' ' ' Apartments ,, PARMACIA 1,2)22--2114 Centre) Coen, SOLISPHOLD PECTIANOS-4 de- de re Otro Are No 41 FOTO CoOMY-Jette Aresemette Ave and 38 St FARMACIA , VAN-DER-M-60 Simi 24m SI PARMACIA EL SATERIOPlemoo Litton 1 Serest rAtmlicui "SAS"...Sta Penis 111 42 NOVEDEDEE ET13-111 "''' 1111.16, 1 411111111P Ute BMW Viste Timer COLONt Ceetral Avesta 121114 ma. gee bard. Zona Libre. Colon. 1 THIS SPACE OR INFORMATION' , Risorts I PHILLIPS naiad Cottaoss Santa Clara IL do P. Phono Pa Panama nama Panama 3-1877 Cristobal 3-1673o, FOSTER'S Cottages and Large 2 ' Beach Nouse. One mile past the Casino). Phone Balboa 1866. "t innomminno Houses I FOR RENT -- New chalet,. 1 bedrooms, living-dining room, maid's room. porch and garage. Corner Paseo Cinceentenario'. and ,7th Ave.' Coco del Mar ; (See Franciscol. Tel. 3-1005. FOR RENT Chalet throe bed, rooms $17,5.00 fano' 9, No. 40, Le Creeto., Phone 3- Roms , FOR RENT Furnished room. couple without children. "L'I Street No. 1241, opposite Leg's lativo Palace. HMIS , k .. 11 ' ' Elpti'uses . s' 1 i ). 1 0 FOR RENT -- Now chalet, 1 4. bedrooms. living-dining room, ' t '' maid's room porch and games. I '- Corner Fas'oo '- Cincoontonario ' A Iii Avab Cate I dal Mat , metv. : , Rooms 4kk. go. lunalfs ' ST. SIMON'S :' ',' ; ST. SI ; Gan i Members et. tb ' ST. SIMON'S t Gamboa Members Of the Woman's Aux Aux. . Aux. Mary of St. Simon's church tin ' Gamboa 'Will observe their anni anniversary versary anniversary thia Sunday by making a corporate communion at the, ' celebration 'slated for 7 cm, ' This will be a cholar eucharist With sermon by the Bev. John Spear, priest in charge, and spe spe- - spe- cial procession. After the service, which will be attended by members of the , International Bov Scouts in con connection nection connection with the organization's : lith artniversary, a coffee min minute ute minute will take place in the parish ? ' , soca, ' ''thit Rev. John Spear of .' PETER'S Soca .1 . '', With the Rev. John Spear of of, , of, tiating, choral communion will b celebrated at k St., Peter's chtirch in La Boca 10;301t.m. to to,' ,' to,' morrow, 'the first Sunday after Easter, conimonlyc4led Low Sunday; Me mid-week 'celebration' is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. next Fri Fri,day,in ,day,in Fri,day,in Pedro Miguel as usual. i Last Sunder. night the choir, augmented' with several guest, , singers, rendered the, ,cantate "Olivet to Calvary" in, connec connection tion connection with the Easter observance. Well received by the congrega congrega. . congrega. tion, the cantata told of the pu pu, , pu, Mons and trial of Christ, leading -:up to Ms erucifixfon. It was first , presented by the choir three years ago under the direction of Mrs. Elise Davis, who was choir choir1""master 1""master choir1""master at the time. ,,, presented ny 'me cnoir tnree .,. rid: 7- , years ago under the direction of fur 'she epartiosn't",-itot:-on-a-t-er-,- 7, Tws -en,- .,..rittl." I Mrs. Eliza Davis, who was choir- garage, etc. In front of Fa NM '''''' -.. GAMIlita" ' '1' "'Master at the time. ---4---- ,--1. Hatei StiOVO. TA 3-2930., ,..,,, NEW 16A11-'" . , , 'Model V; . ' '' ID ' tifc'Re' itilt r Ldrug,, .,, ., ram it ,,,,01...r' ' ' ,, .. .., ,,. ,. at ) ' ' . i F 1 2 Lens ., . :, In Healingv Icoholtcs Told , ., , , ,, , ,., ..,. LOS ANGELES (UP) flDrarounts by the thyroid g an ,,,, tie results" of a dmg ni c k- The impact, of, the,. drug was -, , Li niiii M 1,DidfifOti...':.ROi.Olt.',;-''',...Q1.:p..0'4, , LOS ANGELES (UP) "Dra "Dra, , "Dra, tnatic results" of a drug ni c k ktamed tamed ktamed all" in treating alcoho alcoholic lic alcoholic intoxication were described Wednesday by, Dr, Henry Koch Jr,, specialist in internal eine at the University of Arixo Arixona na Arixona and the Southwestern ,Clinic Research Institute. , Koch emphasized the drugtri drugtri. . drugtri. odo-thyroninewas "still under study.' But he said T3 appeared to sdber up even the, most intox intox. . intox. icated peron 1,vithitt a brief perio periood, od, periood, eliminate hangovers and proved effective in treatment of Oa Oa' ' Oa' tiara tremens easel. , Koch described the drug to newsmen touring research insti-' tutions for the American Cancer - Society He said tests indicated thyrold metabolism may be involved in alcoholism. He pointed out 'r3 was manufactured in small a tamed -11- 111 treauak gamut!' uc 111U11 LI a 1,C.0 All uac 1 tct , 1;di 41.4n1r;ontinn .wpra degerihpdi vnuth ,-I.tritt had "nansed OM" fift-11 I V... a U.sw. V fa h tato ri rin II tri rtitil K 0111 ." " I eljnigilUily 11, AO& SA. 416 rw so aaa RA& loaLaaswp 1 ERWONMEINMEitMiliMOBSEJ e dovaos; iv in intornal staid , I f 0.V. 1 ; 1.4b ILL vA 4 TT.ittaloctiflf Af ArilMa Tha WM21141111 Intn Tnilt aTto rt. ' st snii the- Southwestern Chute! taltinE one 1-J tatilet..tne yOUtn IM , Research Institute. J !became wide awake it 10 mm-II reroimutpuri MAAR, -- II ., . , ',,, AOca emphastzea the drug---tri- utes. A second pili brought him 1 ,. t? .. ' odo-thyroninewas "still under back to normal -, without a hang-1 , , , 1 1 study. But he said T3 appeared over.' '; '' ,, , ,. ., , , ,,, - to sdber up even the, most intox- The drug also has been given' ' . Icated peron v.rithin a brief perio- some alcoholics from Vesv .. 'York's 1 ,,I ' .,. . od eliminate hangovers and proved Skid Row. t , t '', .. I .,. .' , effective in treatment ot ..: ueu- .,, It was empoasizeo. toe, urug uiul .. . ..- ,,. A maasa avAL a 1 .:-. ' tiara tremens easel. '',,','' not establish a cure for' alcohol-I :. .. -', ,- ..) -',.. '. and Mrs. RA , - xoch described the drug to ism. mHowever,t,', Koch said, !'att.1 and:Mrs.'M '' ' '' newsmen touring 'i i , esearch instid er taking '11 for some t me, many! . ....,,.... leading. .. ,. Miss Roseml . .. .. ... ei ----- --41--6,.. A-t.i. 1... MU... C,."1 1". 1 GAMERAS11'.'' ", tutions for the American Cangerl patients drink less. Tbey feel less Et Society bere.,,4--,, 0,-- 4, ' said tests 'indicated thyroid Arid, he added, "It's possible tot International Jewelry , , ,.. ,3 ,.. . metabolism may be involved in Poole T3 table a mto your won't1 135 Central Ave. ', '-'' ' alcoholism. pointed ,' out T3 before drinking, and you won't ,- was manufactured in ," small a- get, drunk. Ara ANL u Ink la mai ' , 4 1 ., - 2NEdmisitiessiffnessimetimaffar I U :i.0 U It 11U VE117E15E115: '''''' ' :''--;'-'s' -:' .,';s-L1 '''.; :','' , ft ... Eller I) LIM. INSURANCE , , :' ...'. DAILT:FORTUNE'FINDER, :: ,.. : :,, JIM RID6E , .,,,,.. ; !.. ,,,-,' .,. i ,,, ,,, z ,,,, ,.., .,2 ,,: General 'Arent :. '':' ; ' .. ' u ' - ' '' : '- 3 ' 6' 7 ; - r 4NPIt st -, TAN Etiet , DAILY' 'FORTUNE', FINDER' To loam Your ',whine" tor today trom the Wan, write in the letter's of the alphabet corresponding to the numerals 'en the line el the intro. logical period in which you were berm Irou will And it but. , I LI 1 3 4 S A 7' A ft II 12 13 14 IS IA 17 IS It 10 21 12 23 24 2S 211 ACDEfolit SA tattiOPORSSutitWXYZ Genera! A , To leem Your ',emits" tor today from the ston, write In the letter's ' Gibraltar' Life Ins, Co:, , it : a view toward improving service ,,an correcting of the alphabet corresponding to the numerals 'on the line of the mitre. , period in which you mu. born. Irou find 1,0. for rates and Information - Tel. Panama 2.,ess2 LI An! k 1 .' : I 1 '2 3'1 3 .1 7' 7 11 11 12 13 11 15 11 17 11 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 21 o' arrugularmve 14161, uccurs- 1117011111111111V. Ifttuti mum 11,u :Lamm, ralICDEFONSJKIAtNOPOR 3 TUVWXYZ t , TIIE PAIVAIVIA0 AMERICAN'has esablished : , !JAN22 14 ,5 2315 5 15 16 12 13 25 22' 5 4, 5,14 ,' LIMA' ift.21 9 14 19 6 9 13 9 14 7 3 13 4 20 20 't; CYrilIDCIAk't -" ,! JAN. 22 , to. 20 , 2E2.21. MAIL 20 : 1 NAL 21. , API. 20 API 21 1 NAY 20 14 t 5 23 16 5 15 - II 4,19 6 18:, 9 14 7 II. 15 4 20 ,41.. 20 ,1 14 4 19 , 1 20 5 1 19 20 1 2 9 , JAM 21., 1 JuN.iii JUNI 22, 1 JULY n 26, 5 f',2 12 ,1 6 15 , JULY 24 AUG. 22 1 1 22 15 IS. Au0. 23- sin 23 1,t um 2s otT. 23 CU Hov. 22 NOV. 23 oft n, um. 21 13 ; 9 ,,, 7 20 25 23 I. 5 12 2Q 8 20 18 5. 1 19 21 18 '5 18,18' 5 19 1 18 15 13' 1 14 , I I, I bile 1.,uutpurotter a vIIICe ana Inf. Byer, tannea aately at. a nann . : . i ' ''. ' d','. '. second prize winners from the Airport Wednesday night while , imit.21. 6 ,9 7 8 20,, 5 14 10 9 15 3,4 51, 5' le 5 6' '' Fliaitque Travel.-tervice 2 i ,, '14 . ; ' Tel. 2-1661 ."-, ' I ' , i ' ,- . ..:.! Panama area: MSgt. William olanes were searching for .,, hi ' 'mAl21 1 19 20 1, 2, 9 12, 9 28 9 14 1 12 15 2l 6-' '1, , 1, r, -. ''. ', : ,, Mandrell, Sp2 Harry K. West and He said the radio gave out 4 ' 2 . ..,',' ., '.. . Pfc''. Robert Harris, of the Sig- the riper ApaChe he was flyi 's ,JUN412, 26 5, 1 12 1 15 111 11.4 4 22 ,5 14 20 01 13 '0 .' - , -. , ' '' 1 ' ' ,' ' nal Service: MSgt, .William B from Gander,. Newfoundland,, ' 'Juan ' .. 0 e . ,. - -- , - , : .. Freeze of the Medical Service Shannon. .. ,, ' II 't, I nolUtINTA 111011S1 ' JULY 24. , 's J c i R ',. i Please dial. Tel. i o.., 1......)(...)1 for 'prompt attention ., ,Au0.23- 13 9 7 2 20 25 9 14 3 5 14 20 9 22 5 19 , 'I 319.T.73 - 1' ''' ' , an os os a Ica, , , LJ .J , -, ,' : L111:113117.7iTA SCOOTEMS1- -: , ' plePlAs 23,45 ,,1 12 2Q 8 9 14 8 18, 5 ,1 ,39 9 14 7 Completely stsedern eonvealenees bi t ., ..,, 2.,. ', ..,. .' , .1 ,,-., ,,., 0,, ,, , ,. , ,, ., ,,... ) t .. , ,., .. , , , ocI.23 -,. ,,, I. , I Suttee and Bungalows, all with . 2.4,, , , ,., I ; : 1,, , , You're' invited to examine and admire the new . private bath. Bet and eold water. , ,. ." ',,, t, ,' ' ' ,' , , , 11,CT14 20 13 0. 1 19 21 16 5 19 20 5 10 5 4 21 16 i'. ,ft..1 ,,., en .,1,1 tt laity, , - - ...... ....., ,t, ,,,,' '.;,,,, 4,,,--,.....,,-...---- ---LAMERETTk.italian-Motoscooters,. 125 co 4, ------ ;4,,,,,,,,., WOV.22 ..........sasCy.,... f!.. PP P. '2141,00,1m, vwlemeommosams o.,6,,,,, r with meals.- ,., - .. :re wilriipprecrcdeyour cal tvluch, wilt enable,its 150 cc We have, special duty-free prices. , Horse riding. .. , 10.4. 21. ,,,,,, soot 1 28 1,5 13 1 14 2 -3t28 ,b,, 21 14, ,9 5, 14 ...., ' , , to serve you better . ,., , 7 (-7-- ,,, irl-, r-- , For reservations P. O. , , .,' 7 , , ,: , ., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,t, ,,,,, ,. 1, .. I. , ' Box 4459 , , t-.,, 1.. s 1-4., , cri , v..,..,,a '' 00 kl;.3 1411::)-Z 3-27 Manager: Bill and Menne iaraerli I ,,,j,. ''''' .,.... . ( ' , ''''''''''"' Ce "" 0 ',1 Av-. 11-1-3 C' "' ....10 A IS FOR SALE t TELEPHONE 2-0740 , , Apaitments 4 : ATTENTION. IL 1.1 Jud built modem tinolabsti austheouts. I, 2 bedroom& but. cold weft& Pben Pamela 1-4941. 1 FOR RENT Twe,hedroom .partment,' 2 hathsooms, dining and living room, sopar-,' : ate maid's room, with bath, bot sten garage, unfurnished. lie ,high cool locality. all scVeened; .in El Cangrsio. Telephoner, of of, , of, lice bours 2-0321 after hours , : Reluctant spinster, bachelor,' or : ' well behaved couple to occupy ' elegant vacation home 'from A APril Pril APril 15 to Italy 1st, cool, terri0, fic, new. All services, huge bar0.1 gain,- Call 3-3387, between 5 and 7 p.m.. for appointment. FOR RENT 0 Completely fur fur, , fur, 'tidied, air' conditioned apart. ment, Set, desirable. dential section, 3 bedrooms. t S250.00 for 3, months only. Calf 3-4840. '4 FOR RENT -0-, Furnished apart- ment, bedroom, livingroom, ingroom, ,porch, kitchen, beauti0 ful view, centrally located. ceol, quiet. Phone 3-0276, 3.0811. FOR RENT ,,-, Beautiful, mod. ',, ern' furnished two bedroom 'a, 'moment. Good 'residentini are& ' Reasonable price. Peril Avenue No. 37-20, ' FOR RENTNodern, spacious, fumished three bedroom apart-. mutt. Peru 'Avenue No. 37-20. , FOR RENT A-- Furnished apart apartment, ment, apartment, cool, clean, gas stove, row, ; frigerator, garage .182 Via 11"' , Forms, UP Francisco.. Phone 3. POR RENT Furnished, apart. ment, living room. bed room, kitchen "and bath) $65.00.; Inv linitOr 4th My Ave, mar : Swift Co.'v or phono, Hopkins, Balboa ,2966:,,,',"A , FOR RENT', Clean and corn corn, , corn, fortable furnished apartment or- room., beautiful residential aoc- tion 43rd Street No.' 13. FOR RENT Army 'inspected furnished ene' bedroom:- apart-. y iota. hit tonVenientes, ilth- of '', July Ave. Phone 2-2081. 2. 1.140.- s . , a 4 FOR RENT -,0 Two ,, ortroom &ointments, garage. mahl'a room, ';hot water,,yely coot. Campo As loges pad laila Vista. Phone 30, 5024. "L : FOR RENT 0, Modem .; apart-, moot, furnished, with AI olioncrn, Hoop, hot water, 'etc.. 'Phono 3-5356, 95th 'strait 47 (former 9th strootY. '; FOR RENT Two room furnished apartmont, loot water, '; garage, etc. In front of Pananna ' Hest $110:00. Tel. coholics 0 01 mounts by the thyroid gland. The impact, of, the,. drug was demonstrated in itd use on a youth -to had "passea out" aft after er after drinking,I18 martinis, Koch , , The physician said that after taking one '11 tablet, the youth became wide awake tn 10 min minutes. utes. minutes. A second pill brought him back to normal without a hang hangover4 over4 hangover4 The drug also has been given some alcoholics from NeW.york's 'Skid Row. t , , It was imphaized the, drug did not establish a cure for' alcohol alcoholism. ism. alcoholism. However," Koch said,, aft after er after takingT8 for some time, many patients drink less. They feel less need to 1 And, he added, vIt's possible to pool& 111 table a mto your won't before drinking, and you won't get, drunk.' 16 12 5 13 15 22 5 4 , 14 8 I 5 40, .8. 18 9' 12 12 14 19 d 9 .15 14 ,5 Z 19 5 41 12, 9 26 9 14 1, 12 15 2Z ,5-1 16 1 t4 4 22 5 14 20 21': 18 i , r 1 ,2 12 '5' 1 3 20 a 15,14, ,, 9 ,14 5 ,34 .20 ,;09 22 4 5 ,,19 9 14 3 18 5 ,,, 1 ',,19 9 ;14. 2 18 5 19 20 15 18 5 4 21 16 19 14 -5 23 41' 5'19 ,9 18, 5 20 9 3 28 21 14 9 15 14 I vontatommomwmlinit 12AVN POUR AD WPM Otare OP OVA &MINTS 011 OITA OPPICPS At 13-n "D.- plktioimoi treityIA priTIADeo-4 strpet 114 13 AGENCIAS INTERNAL' ot IPItBucsooNENNe. 3 Lottery Plaza CASA SALDOCeetrel Ave. 45 liktIADEs PHARMACI-182 Cartmeuttle VARMACIP COM. BARDONe N Streei MORRISON-4th et July Ave J IL LEWIS SEEVICEAre. Tivoli Se 4 PARMACI ES1ADOS LINIDOS-141 Centrel Ave PARMACIA L1122-1114 Centre). Avenue 1101ISFHOLD PECTIANOR-41 Fe de te 081a Ave.Ne.41 FOTOPOMY--Jette Aresemette Ave end 38 SI PA101...,AciA VAN-DKR-MSMI Stroud Se. SI IARMACIA EL BATURROPmetto Ulm Sized FA1mACIA 0SAA"Vin PICTS 14C)VIDAD" 4" 2 ". Ute BMW Vista Melte COLONt Ceetral Avenue 12.145 432 ,, - Automobiles FOR SALE 'Century Buick 4 doors. hardtop, 2 ton's,- male, etc. Only 10,000 miles. Call 31 '5504 at' anytime- FOP SALE 1956 FOrd Oen- oortible; Ford-a-Indic. dutl paid. 1954'as ttada-iki'Phone Albrook 5240. 1, -0 FOR SALE 1957 Chavrekt , -deo, poworglide. Moose 1508-B Areil Rai boa, , t FOR $ALE 1951 Oldsmobile, sedan, perfect running condi. , tiers. International jewelry. Tel. , 2-2316. F011 SALE -- 1956 English Ford convertible. Automatic top. Blue, Balboa 1718. ' , POR SALE 1956 Ford 9 pas.. senger Country Sedan,, Fordomm.,,' tic, powersteering; warm. 11,000 miles. t Eason ,', FOR SALE Late' 1956 Olds mobile j, l'Super88" hardtoii,, Two-tone, improved 'kycframatic, power brakes, dual, exhausts, ' WSW tires, padded lnotrument panel, radio, undercoating. LOW C U mileage, perfect condition. a f telephone ICZ-2 1604 working hours. ' n ",', FOR SALE ,--,, 1952 Studebaker , commander 8, hydromatic trans.: mission,' nil' run 3,1,000 miles, d'uty paid, car was stored for 3 :years. Phonl Mr Hopkins. at 2., 3423 Panama or Balboa 1966. FOR SALE 4953 Hardtop two-door Mercury. Mariomatic, radio. beater,' Nevt valves, rings, excellent rubber. A4 condition. 679ra00. Call 'Balboa 1304 be. tween, 5-6 p.m. , FOR SALE 1950 De-luxe ' Pontiac convertible. 8-cylinders. Excellent condition.' All moral. livdromatic Call Fort Robb 8445230. 1 FOR SALE --; Buick Dyneflosc-. Hard -top ,onvertible, 44 ,,195021., model, duty Only S300.00 or host offer. Owner loosing. Phone Panama office hours. , FOR SALE 1956 Morris Con-(-' , vertiblo in gmt shags. 10,509 , miles, Brand new nylon tog. Asking $780.00., May be sun anytime 250-D. Coco Solo.' i FOR SALE 1955 Ford Fair lane Convertible, 1.91. Fordo., triaticRadie red and white. Ex.. iellen condition, leaving loth mos, 91295.00. Call Fort Clay. v ton 87-724k after COO' ', 'BE Ew Cat11011 sAmenats, 'Model Nr! With' F 1.2 Lens ranam ' avolira leading' r,. 'CAMERAS', . International jewelry - 155 Central Ave. ?LIM INSURANCE. . : : s : can: ; ' JIM RID6E'. :'. General 'Agent,. ' 'Gibraltar, Life Ins. Co:, tor rates and Information Tel. Panama 2.0552 LIMA' : EXCURSION ,L April 11 to 10, ;958 Fidanque Travel-Servito Tel. 2-1661 Hotel: HOLLAND 110ES1' 5 mins. trent the heart et San Jos, Costa Rica ( Completely, modern eenvealeneee bi Suite, and Bungalows, all with private bath. Bet and eold water. Frice,::$6 and, dt with meals., N Cosmopolitan kitcltei , Hors riding. For reservations IN CO. Box 4459 manager: Bill and Eimer Jaspers s' wel. ranama 241552 1111 : 1 sL 6 1L AL , L INA. ix,j 1 11 , , , ' - "' , fish. With the group were Col. SHANNON,, Ireland (UP),---ma' , r-2 , Stielsu, Maj. Josenh Brigand! of Conrad,. 55-year-old, Atlantic ,sol ,t, .1-- April 11 to 10, 1958 ,, , I the Comptroller's Office' and the flyer, landed safely at S hanno ' Fidanque Travel,Servica ,; , second prize winners from the Airport Wednesday nightwhile 2 , t Tel. 2-1061 , .:,! Panama area: MSgt, William olanes were searching for - L : Mandrel', Sp2 Harry K. West and He said' the radio gave out 0 ' 1 '. Pfc'., Robert Harris,, Of the Sig- the riper Apache he WAS flyin , , , nal Service: MSgt,,.William from Gander,. Newfoundland,, t Hotel: HOLLAND 1101iSt '' ', Freeze' of the Medical Service Shannon. ' ', mins. from so heart of , 4. ) 41'w- ) 4404 ) -- 1 1 , 1' , Please dial, Tel. Lait:..!,) 'for rom t .attention I " C R , an os osta Ica ( - v P P, LAI:A1311v. 1 i A eCOO 1 LLi:) - , Ike , Su teo and Bungalows, all with .. 2. ,,,,, : "", : You're') ed examine and adMiii the' new 1 private bath. Bet and eold water. t , , 1 , 1 'prige:' $6 and, ..;,.....LAMERETTA. Italian -Motoscocters, 125 co , with meals tre tviiritpprecrate your colt wIttch, unit enable us - 1 so 1,VA ,havt44 neCiai diltlirAA nrinPg 11 Boots 6: Motors, FOR SALE 15' 71' Cabin beat 12 HI. motet, haiku, and ' equipment $350.00. Cali 83- 4128 4:00 to 9:00 p.m., FOR SALE II' outboard calr-' , truism. ad 35- H.P. lain lain- - lain- rude 1957 motor.. Ca 6-754 atter 5:00 p.m. w l FOR SALE A 12 H. Flywoott boat, with a 3 .H.P. time& gine, has only boon used I times, good for Trolling in ths ' Canal. House 4177 Ave. -7 Lao Amoricat Cherrera. :7Rea'l Estate' , NURRY't HURRY,- t You Fort Charlotte DON'T FORGET: t $200 peo lot on 'May' 1st.. ',GET YOUR ORDERS IN NOW!!! Insidft less 80e125 S795. Cor:' ,, nem', larger, $995. SIO down,. .r$111 Month. Margaret 11( Nap. dY' Abuse's Realty 2541 NW '', St.e Miami, Floric FOR 'SALE Perin 43 acres.' fencedRunning wateri.6 mil's from Owners., Phone Comm. do 2238., FOR SALE 5 hectors.. ,ot land, half hour from city, frolt,,,,J, trees, crash, Mc. For information phone 3-5356. , Rep. Thomas S.. Gordon, chair chairman, man, chairman, of the House Foreign Af Affairs fairs Affairs Committee and 'Rep. Tor Torbert bert Torbert 11. MacDonald, a .4-Aember of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, are among the 57 passengers booked to, sail for' New York today aboard ,the Panama liner Cristobal. The two congressmen, who are aicoMpanied by their wives, are mating a; round-trip voyage ?on the Cristobal. They' have spent the pastlwo days on' the Isth Isthmus." mus." Isthmus." 0 , Passengers, scheduled to sail I rom Cristobal for Port-auPrince, 'Haiti are Mr. and' Mrs. Tom Faust and Mrs. Katherine Jones.. 4 : The complete advance-passenger -list for New York follows: ', Mrs. H. B. Atkinson,' Miss lAn ra B. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mr. and Mrs.' Far M. Brown, Henry R., Chevrolet, Mr. and Mrs., Leslie H., Dill; Mr. end Mrs. Sam, Glass,, the Honorable Thomas S. Gordon and Mrs. Gor Gordon,' don,' Gordon,' Mr.- and Mrs. Harold t M. Gottlieb,, Mrs. Lena Bo Graham, DV. andltrt. Fletcher R. Greg Gregory,, ory,, Gregory,, Mr.Malcolm. A. Johnston Jr., Mrs. Maria ,L.. Keller, Dr. Robert L: Koenig, DUnCan Laird, Mrs. Josephine Loretto' and Mr. and Mrs., Harold Luckman. The Honorable Torbert H, MacDonald and Mrs; MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs' Arthibald C. 3 Mc McKillop, Killop, McKillop, Mr. an'd Mrs, Theodore D. Melanson,, Mr,. and Mrs. ,Charlee E. Miller, James, Patterson,. Miss Doris Alice Schlafly,- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith, Mr.. and ,Mrs, Malcolm D. Spirming,. Mr.1 and Mrs. Robert Steinmetz,Dr.' and Mrs. Charles A. S,weet, Mrs; Es Esther ther Esther V. Sly': t, Richard : W. Thompson, ,Mr. ,and Mrs., H. Underwood, Mrs. Emma H. Vick,. er3r,, Dr. and -Mrs. R. T. Wehger, Mr. and 'Mrs. Samuel Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Wolcott, Mr, s.nd: Mrs. 'Michael Zombory, and Miss Rosemarie Zwygart. : , Panama L no -1 :.,..,;061111ingti .;:9URADVEQTI.ER Wit a view toward improving' ,ServiCe and .correcting irregularities .that tiociur, involuntarily, from time to time, TIIE PANAMA,' AMERItAN has established te.special Veiviiritp Miscellaneous FOR SALE AKC irogisiforo4 Boston Torrior pups. OvoraN 6251' Los Rios, Phone 2567.' FOR SALE 2, single springs like new 610.00 sack,: Mona-, ye paintings, 2 new Ecuadorian rugs 7x9 and evn Is. House , 6333A, Los Rios. : FOR SALE Ladies spring auit jig 20, Girls spring coat, soze k 12,- Mon's spring coat size 3E, , ,Yaeget Kodak 8 mm movie, camera.,Telephone Balboa' 2494., FOR,SALE Double bed frame,, foam maftress. log Scout fornt, size 10, Pathos 1794., FOR SALE used mahopny and steel desks in perfect Gen.:- dition, pity reasonable prices.'. Call Panama 2-2517 26th Enst No. 10, near Presidents Theater. '-:, ,, FOR SALE --, Soda fountain anti tottaurant vary good place. ,2-0035. , PANAMA CANAL COMPANY'' OFFERS VALVES FOR SAL! Seale!! Ma, for opining in pub.., Ite, will bo roceived until 10:30 a.m., April 111. 1951, in the of., fire of Superintendent, Store.. hous Branch, Balboa. for valves. wator, 6" and 8" IPS.' : tion No. S-58-405 may bit ob.:, , 'rained from office of Superin:. tandent, Storehouse telephOne 14086. FOR SALE o Puppies,' five weeks old. Mother springer spaniel, padre distinguido males $10.00. females S5.00. Parakeet , $500. Foot t locker $5.00. Norge electric stove, good con- dition $95.00 Telephone Fan Fanama ama Fanama 3-5608, , PPR SALE .0-'11 Nene ice hex. Phone Panama 1-4190. : o, FOR SAL Kenmore auterna, bk washer,", 1Sib asoacifle only rettonths.:,t- Just like now. Will sacrifice for $125.00,, Cost $240 PM Call Anook ; 6, 2225.' Can be seen. Qtn.1111211, Albrook. e FOR SAL TV-RCA', 24" smut, conselo 6 25-60 cycles' , 11957 model Sacrifice. Retisse Retissesio, sio, Retissesio, rotoAroil '"400" aceant t condition, $20. Call Navy 3781; 0,.P PANAMA CANAL COMPANY OFFEIIS VARIOUS ITEMS FOR , SALE i .4 &salmi fot fining 111 Pub- lic, will he roceived sontil 1040 cm, April It, 1958, in tho Vice of Suporintendent, ',, Store- , hods' Branch,' lialboa,', for parts l fors starting and ,lighting ova. -; tom; holster; trailer; toad roll. or: jalousie; wolding machine; sompressor;, digger', cram car,;, and mai, maintainer:, and 'OP, " fittings. Invitation No. S-51-402 may bt obtained frens office of Superintendent, Store house Branch, telephone 2-1086. I Qcilifistic. E4loysn' int' I Deport able mai , ",durint 114 'and August. Refer Referencia encia Referencia required. 213-A 'Amon. Tel: flial.4424. , EGYPT CLAIMS OIL',STRIKE , CAIRO (UP) Minister of, In. dustry ,Azis Sulky said today' the discovery of a newitod field 'in thp Sinai' Desert is a "turning point" for his country's induatrial development; Sidky said the fields will Ilenable Egypt to become self-sufficient,and even 'an export. er olf oil", t,1 p ricrafereTtliTvItIc hTiv-111-e'n'able, us Hon;e Articles' FOR Silt Small apartment grand piano 5800; Else Console sewing ) machina 880; owner' ) kaving. Curundo 5187. FOR SALE Stock typo West Westinphouso inphouso Westinphouso washer and dryer, new, ' $350.00. Call 2-2451, 2-25112.' Transport', Baxter. FOR SALE -- Electric Oak mod model el model soWing machine. 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Sammis, post 'sergeant major of Fort Buchanan, was unable to make' the Panama trip. As guests of the command the visitors toured military installa installations tions installations on both sides of the Isth Isthmus, mus, Isthmus, met with Maj. Oen. Thomas- L, Harrold, USAROARIB com comMandinCgeners,1,; MandinCgeners,1,; comMandinCgeners,1,; to yeceive his . f, 1,440!":4:006;0:4Cm$0111656NNOSOC4,000MINMIOMMAMMENNEwoonlik, ClitISE TO PANAMA'-:The Antilles area Projeit U SNS Gibbins en route to Panama. Therreceived' best time and money saving ideas in the military Persi; Ste, Francis yv.. Fowl,,Sp3 Richard L (U.S., Army Photo); : I : ;, :4 ',2 ': 4, -! ,;- 4 Puer o Rico Project:. Paydirt: :,141inners..:;; ee ramme tg seetng F riCa -kVest. crinimed with official congratUlations a n d sampled and Sgt.' Pascua! rt.::Perez-Itiol recptions and :sightseeing end- tourist ittractions ranging fromlof the Transportation Service. ed .-:Thursdar morning ; for, four deeprsea fishing to trips to his- On :Easter Sunday: the':guests , T1-1-3 C7ACZ FOR 1!;FORMATICN Miscellaneous 1 ALCOHOLICS ANONTAIOUS,' DRAWER "A." DIABLO BOX 1211. CRISTOBAL CI, I 7-717-1 I r I 1 WANTED 0-k- Young American executive desires to rent imme. diately a three bedroom coin gletely furnished home in 1 de sitablo section. Will negotiate lease for one year with option' ,,' for additional year. Call 3-1712 between 1:00 I.m. and 5:00 WANTED Panamanian sub sidiary of American corporation desires to rent modern office spsce IR ient location. Call 3-1712 bohivoit 8:00 a.m. apd 5:00 p.m. e WANTED Dud small office soft, Halmos. S.A.Tol. 3-0381, ti, ,,.1959Rwistommammotwamosmosm000x,yAlcvk.mxm4.tmemrrw.x, i-::::... 1 I : i,,::,i,.. l ' Inte.,41.61.41111ffilleeMeNgW4444NARNosmomooftwoomemodwowoommonomill -0- ' "..J- ,PaYdirt winners enjoyed a letsurely4ruise -; the 10-day albexpenge-paid ,triS tor submitting .ths suggestion contest. From left to right.are: Sic.,An Wood and PfckNorman Kelley ) ; .; ;., ':,'',''' '',i..t:O,,0:Witb...5it.)60.0,10.4 , A ",, t-, congratulations a n d sampled tourist attractions ranging frOM deeprsea fishing to trips to his historic' toric' historic' landmarks in, Panama.. They' arrived In the corn. nand April 2, aboard the U.S. Gibbins, with 'five Pena Penama ma Penama area Project Paydirt win winners ners winners who were returning front a trip to Puerto Rico. Lt. Col., R. 11.1, Townsend, deputy post 'commander, Fort Gulick, wel welcoined coined welcoined the visitors on behalf of Harrold and introduced IVI6Sgt. John Scott of the USARCARIB Comptroller Office, their es-, cort. En: route to their nuarters,at Fort Amador, the soldiers made stopovers at Madden. Dam and Las Cruces trail. Their 'first af afiternoon's iternoon's afiternoon's agenda included a wel welcome come welcome from' Lt. Col. Walter E. Stielau, execntive officer in the , Comptroller's Office, and a tour lwhich took, them to Quarry Heights and Ancon Hill. - Thursday's trip for the Puerto Rico winners began at Fort Kob Kobbe, be, Kobbe, where they were greeted by Cbl. R. W. Garrett, Commanding officer of the ist Battle Group, 120th Infantry, before viewing Port Kobbe facilities. They visit visited ed visited Miraflorea Locks, Albroolg Air Force Base and Fort Clayton with Sgt. Stuart Witty of the Comptroner's Office, who was the day's escort. That evening the visitors ap appeared peared appeared on CFN's Panorama pro-, gram and were interviewed by Zn3 Joe Daly. Later a studio,. tour WaS arranged, , Friday was a free day for the winners.' Bright and early Sat Saturday urday Saturday morning they boarded tiro J-boats. for a trip on Panamn Bay, which netted more than 40 fish. With the group were Col. Stielau, Maj. Josenh Brigand! of the Comptroller's Office- and the second prize winners from the Panama area: MSgt. Mandrell, Sp2 Harry K. West and Pfa., Robert Harris, of the Sig Signal nal Signal Service: MSgt, 'William B. Freeze of the Medical Service eCOOTELS.-. , YOu're)invited No examine ''asnd adMiii 'the'. new s' , .;,..71..AMERETTA Italian -Nlotoscooters,.- 1 25 -co 150 cc. We ilave,special 'duty-free 'prices. cffl 71 Av-. FOMENN.ENIF 13 FCR CALE TELEFHOF. 2-C743 ' r ,WANTED Experienced atr: countant, -mato. Apply' to Pei. bard. Zona Libre, Colon. SERVIpES , 3-minote car wash St. steam cleaning of motor $5,, waxing cir care $6. Ante-Ballo, Trans-lathm mian Highway near Sears, , TELEVISION SERVICE Free Transportation. Special., Same dav Same. Crawford A., gencies Corp. Tivoli Ave. No. 111-20 Tel. 2-1905. ' TV 'Technicians, Sams Photo-. facts available for all wiring diagrams on TV sets, radios,. amplifiers. Panama Ls Van's. y - Servicios, cornou of 15th Stille4' ank I3th' Avenue. CAAMERA, REPAIRS. All mikos,, ,,, all work tuarantood, Call NA. TERS 103 Colon, -11057 7th .1 Strain. 1 ioncod at,r, ain'' to oleo; MOOOMNIIMMONEEI gES.' St. steam 5. wasino o, Trans-lath re.'; ord. Special Craviford Ao Ave. "No. 5. , Sams Photo; all wirins lots, radios,. k Van's. 'y I Sth Sti'064' "'!"""""-"-k-.' Afi d, Call 11057 1 7th l , ' ,- .- 1 4 1 and Sgt. Pascua! IC-Perez-BJ(4 of the Transportation Service. I On Easter Sunday the guests' attended ,church r services and spent the day in the homes, of friends.. , , The princ pal' activityl clay was a tour of Panama CI ty and obtiying' suburbs, in... eluding a st9p at the ruins of 1( Old Panama. That afternoon was devoted to shopping. Miss Janet W. Gifford, staff service, club director, was their escort. The Atlantic side of the Isth. mus occupied the Antilles wilt-- ners all day Tuesday. Col. Clines Perez, Army Atlantic command. er, was host or the trip. Thtv guided, tour ,included Gatun Locks, Fort Ban Lorenzo, the Jungle Warfare Training Center, Fort Davis,' the USARCARla School, Cristobal and Colon. Members, 'of the group,. were lunchecal guests at the school. '-, ' By- special arrangement the soldiers were able to make a ten through, the Gaillard Cut of the Panama Canal Wednesday morn morning ing morning on the official inspection boat., Panama Canal personnel gave historical data and pointed out interesting phases of Canal operations. Escort' for the trip was Mrs. Margaret Rainey, Fort Cla,3rton service club director. On the retorw to Fort Ame dor the group stopped at ,tha Gamboa Golf aub and Sum- mit Gardens. That', afternoon Harrold ',re ',received ceived ',received the men in his office and expressed appreciation for, the interest they showed in submit submitting ting submitting time and money saving ideas to Project Paydirt., , , 41 at snitb , PILOT LANDS SAFELY, SHANNON.. Ireland (UP)Mat Conrad,.. 55-year-old,' Atlantic Awl flyer, landed safely at S hannon Airport Wednesday night'while 20 olanes were searching for him.' Ile said' the radio gave out Int the riper ApaChe he WAS flyinIV from', Gander,. Newfoundland,,, to Shannon.- ' ely a I, a nannua Y ,night' while 29 rching for,,,, him.' lie gave ,, out ,eitl,. ! he was' flying ewfouedlazid,,,, to . ' ," - k I ,,,,....Nowsimon, : op ,o, .- Lini.43 .:,,,..;, .,;,,, , . ,,,. .,. : .1 1 the-new - 1 1 - ,TAN AN tAILY NEWSPArEll '1::E 1'1 ANwlOmw1.1o,.,., L' EY (ALMA wuNuria II: ::: .1,1', , Rt ValluN SC:11 L.:. s ef 51AUTIL1 WAINE The Boast 1 I CAQT 57Y," IST114. 117, L'ZZDS N- kl,T kV,ZITA. IF LET 14''.",.1217 5(00CL. 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'cinnati, Ohio, it will be used for making adjustments on power ,phipts, installirit wires, pipes and lions." ,' '' , : AtOOVIA$ PANAMA AhOWAYS. , PANAMA-MIAM1 MIAMI-WASHINGTON 55.00 42.40 " 13,'" 7:00 Oh SWAMI ,- Know i 7:30 itsnateitt hour COO Caesar's Hour 9.00 Highway Patrol s 9:30 Zane Grey Thearte ' 10.00 Four Star Playhoute 10.30 ,Htt ParadeRpt lit. Jan SS '11:00, CFN NSWS .:' 4 "The 111.5 Mystery Thentle: Justicl 5:45) The Falcon. . 'Courtesy oi Aerovias Panami Airways PHONESPANA.MA: 3-1051 3-1698 --- 3-1629 'OFFICE HOURS; from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ti 11:1,11,i BLO-SiElt ILISILIN Cy EDGAR ALUITIN 1.131ANTWER tOt DONE, ri tws-vive stso ektA)Rn.Loc oF ust Mit by NIA Isttiot. 774"Fb""1, WE ,CATCN SHOkkit'f' I WARD Ettl, ICU ,,, R010.4151' YOU TA14...HE WON'T 0E-T ALIO.PINIC N,CHANCE-I. 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This weather rport for the 24 .hours eliding 8 a.m. today, Is prepared by the Meteorological and Bydrographic Branch of the Pananii Canal Company: Balboa Cristbal , , TEMPERATURE: High 92 , 87 :Low ,74 81 HUMIDITY: High 90 83 , Low 52 71 WIND:. -(max, Mph) NIY-13 NE-23 RAIN (inches) Ai 0 WATER TEMP: (Inner barbors) SO k 85 12:04 p.m. , ,4 ritts TODAY! $1.00 .50 Shows: 3:1.5. 0:05, 9:00 p.m. , 2nd WEEK! DAVID 0:' SELZNICK resists oil wombs of, FrTST PrirTr!litS 4 I3S1. I A 1 ROCK JENNIFER VITTORIO HUDSON JONES DE SICA ciNirmAsccuo' LOUR by Ot LUXE ofresiso b CHARLES ICOR Or MIN HECHT PHH.d ECstsi ComuoyPoll aramolowomo Ewa, 6 ii"0-061 Iii"e .,ii .6;..R 0 titSal 17. '. ,: : ,F., . ,' ., v, . ,.' ,. ,.. ... I t i , b6i-Ai--sli-4bt..Maili.-:::..P0,iii.6. FRANKEST ROMANTIC ,DRAMA !:HOLLYWOOD EVER MADE! ', From the :fames, Michener tory,, of lonely Women- and men it war. ( 717 I" : Olt C r 1 ri t 1 all 1 ' ,- ,-,.. starring i s -4 ell, pit ',wile Jealtzti,iii,ugia, . .. JOH' FOliTilliti: - ,' Paull:EV.1'11AI .., , Pipar IllUtlit ,,' wit'h Cha' ries DRAKE "--"..) Sandra DEE 1, IN , ''''''''''''.'CI:::,":,.1,,,A:17: , :WEEK-EI;D RELEASE' M E 'r KO I -:, ': :: .,,, -- ,- 1:15,1:11, 5:0, 7;03, .r,o,' 9:00' .:, 015 .0,40 1 ti, DELIA sharttd her kNe with many ment 1 HAVANA (trF):-Cuban , dragged three prominent Catholic ACtiOn youth leaders from a , boarding house, tortured them and then shot them to death in their purge of rebel sympathizers this , week, it was reported todaY. Discreet bbrial notices disclosed the deaths. Roman Catholic sour sour. . sour. tes said the three were dragged by police from a boarding house in suburban Vedado last Wednes Wednesday day Wednesday night following a rebel raid on the national armory. : ;' Hours later their 'Stripped; tor lured and bullet ridden bodies were claimed by relatives., The three) idenigied as Luis , Morales MuScelier,..44an Fernan dez Duque and Ciro Hidalgo Pe Pe, , Pe, rez, were prominent in Catholic 'Action in Santiago, hotbed of the ,Cuban revolution. Morales has , two brothers and a sister who are fin religibus orders.. , Catholics Express Concern' , Catholic circles expressed "deep , leoncern" about the action. Havana returned to outward hormality Friday afternoon after two bombs exploded in the city rriday morning. There were tm. ti:01,0j.igi':06,1.0..0.. eibll''..Yje!!illi:OLirf0.''' .tiiihilit.00i01101:, CIUDAD TRUJILLO, April 12 flttl12).---The Dontinidan Repub Repub. . Repub. lie,' which. broke relations witli "Argentina yesterday,' anonunc anonunc, , anonunc, ed that ousted ex President 'Juan Peron, is welcome to stay in this 'country as long as he likes4,, , A government' statement said Peron's Dominican visa has been extended indefinitely be-, cause Argentine government interterence has ',made it im impossible possible impossible fot bini to get permis permis, , permis, -)Ion to go 'elsewhere. , i The communique charged 'that' Julio Regre, who had been :acting as Argentine charge d'- Mires here since Ja11119,ry, yas actually' a, secret police policeman man policeman assigne41 to "ger Peron. The Argentine , government ) Announced Nednesday It had . l'auspendedl, irelations with the , Dominican Republic and order ordered ed ordered its ambassador out of Bile Bilenos nos Bilenos Aires. t,, Authorities here retaliated - yesterday, prdering the Argen Argentine tine Argentine enVoy' lo leave within 24 hours. The Argentine,. who al-, readY had lbeen called home by , governmentwleft at 2 p1n. IL 13 , Low 5:27 st.m.' 6:04 p.m. confirmed reports of violence rag ragmg mg ragmg in other Cuban cities. Early Friday the army an. pounced it had isolated the "main body'of rebel forces in the moun. tains of eastern Cuba. In Miramar, a plush. suburb of Havana,.a Cuban Air Force plane crashed -at dawn into a row of 12 houses. The pilot and another man in the plane were killed. Thirteen persons, including a fire, man and two policemen,, were in injured. jured. injured. 4 A communique said the 'plane's engine failed shortly after it took off from the Camp Columbia mil military itary military air, base. It fell about 500 yards beyond the airport, and its gasoline tanks exploded.1 Police arrested two persons try trying ing trying to rob be damaged homes and detained three reporters and photographers at the scene brief briefly. ly. briefly. The newsmen were rtileat,4 after showing, their credentials and teceived apologies from po. lice, , , No Damage Done The two bombs 'that went off in the greater Havana area yester yesterday day yesterday morning did not do any dam. age. . a Many points bi Cuba'S interior still were isolated by cut tele telephone phone telephone 'and lelegraph lines. There were reports of violence in the cities of Santa. Clara, Ma Maranzas, ranzas, Maranzas, Moron and Sanctus Spiri Spiritus, tus, Spiritus, among others, but they could not be confirmed. A serious clash was reported in Sagua La Grande, in Las Villas province, but it could not be con confirmed firmed confirmed either.. ; The U.S. Einbassy.issued a for-1 mat statement denymg any plan to get the estimated 10,000 Ameri American can American citizens resident, Cuba out of the country Army Captain Find For Hailing Korean Sneak Thief In Box SEOUL; Korea (UP)--A 1LS. Army captain Friday-receive,' an official reprimand and a 41,200 fine for nailing an 11-year.old Ko Korean rean Korean boy in a box and ordering him transported 25. miles away in a 'helicopter., b Capt., Mairvin L Kemp, 34, of Kilmbchael, Miss., pleaded guilty of two charges of assault and il illegal legal illegal confinement. "I regret the incident very much," he told the eight-man court-'"And I certainly won't let it happen again. I am very sorry for ,the 'consternation I have caused my,family. 1 The court, which deliberated in hour before handing down its sen sentence, tence, sentence, also ordered 'Kemp re removed moved removed from' a command position for six months.. , He was one of two officers and a sergeant charged with mistreat mistreating ing mistreating Kim Choon 11, who was caught -stealing from their unit. They subjected him to Indignities, shaved and tarred 'his Awed, nailed him in a woodenk box and flew him to another base 1 25 miles away.. : The other' iifficer, Maj. Thomas G. James, 40, of Plymouth, Pci accepted, pimishment under the tmiform code of military justice and escaped court-martial. Sgt. Robert E. Weidnsaul, 32, of Pottstown, Pst.,'still was to be tried by a,,, special court. martial. f '45 Kemp said he acted because Korean police lurned loose every sneak thief caught stealing. Itiiigi...,,p0-.O.:Do!h.: 00....R.1$6...10'.OijI0d;t: R.i0liliii-'..Aiiiiiiiiei LONDON (UP).DeathS frOM lung cancer in 'Britain crept up upward ward upward again in 1957 by about 3V2- per cent, the Registrar general announced today. , The office said deaths of med increased from 726 per million in 1956 to 759 per millidn in 1957. The figure for women increased from 111 to 116 per million. ,The Registrar General made no statement about possible connec connections tions connections of the death rate Increase with smoking,,or about the causes of cancer at all. The report' Nvas a strict, statistical survey. It showed that' 33 per cent of deaths, from cancer among men were dub to lung cancer. Only' 6 per cent of ivomen's deaths from cancer wer ascribed to this eause. In all, 50,045 men and 43,. 962 women died from cancer dur during ing during the year, the report said. It showed a' continued drop b the tuberculosis death rate; a de creas0 of more than 12 per cent in 1337. The death rate in Britain from respiratory tuberculosis has fallen by 79 per' cent in the 10 years from 1947' to 1957, the re-i , The rate for- matetnal mortal. ity waS the lowest ever recorded in Britain, 0.47 per thousand births, the report saiO .''" ,1 (NEA Telephoto) CUBAN REBELS SURRENDER The Cuban Army General Headquarters released this photck said to show more than 30 rebels that surrendered in the Sierra Maestra sector of -Oriente Province. They were reported to have given up when'eut, off and because they lacked suP suPMeanwhile, Meanwhile, suPMeanwhile, downtown.Havana was rocked by widespread shooting and bombings, Ob-,, servers said it appeared that the rebel's all-out offensive against the govermnerit was urider-, waY ' - : . , AFTER ,REBEI,- HAM, 'Policemen,learch the area,in downtown Havana where rebel forces staged a hit-and-run attack..,The rebels, threw several bombs,.sabotaged the city's power sys system tem system and temporarily seized subizrban radio ltation. tiWithin At few hours of the outbreak, the government 'declared the situation undet control. , 1 WASHINGTON (UP)The gov ernment reported yesterday' that personal income and retail sales two key economic barometers continued to decline in March, but at a slower rate than earlier in the year. 4., 'Government economists promPt' ly cited the statistics along with the uneMploymept and employ employment ment employment 'figures released earlier this week as providing fresh evidence that the, genera business slump, although, continuing, has started to level 'off. , The Commerce Department 'said personal income, last month ran, at an annual rate of 2341,500,000,000t about 300 dollars below the February rate. ' The decline was due Id a drop of $1,100,000,000 in salaries-, and wages to an annual rate 2233,500,000,000. In February, the salary-wage total slumped $2,600,- 000,000. The March drop in salary' and wage payments was partly offset by rises in other types of in inThe The inThe department estimated retail sales last month at 215,400,000,000 a drop of I per cent below Febru February ary February and of 2 per cent below March, 19597. The department called the March decline moder moderate. ate. moderate. Other economic developments:', 3---The White Muse announced that President' Eisenhower would ,not 'act until next week on the multi-billion dollar anti-recession highway and public works bills. It said the President had not yet received complete reports from the, government ',departments in involved,' volved,' involved,' ), Former President Truman took issue with the President ,on the means of combatting the re cession. Asked upon his arrival here for congressional hearings next week. if he believed consum consumers ers consumers could "buy their way out of the recession" 4,,as Disenboner suggested, Trirsman replied 'Ihn they've got te work 'to get out of In Chapel Hill, N.C.; Federal Budget... Director...Maurice 1Stans said the country could-be wrecked l'hy financial irresponqi: bility just Its much aa by milk tary carelessness." He 'called 14 government economy and a go goslow slow goslow approach to tax cuts. A opokesman for the Demo Democratic cratic Democratic advisory countlits commit committee tee committee on economic policy said at least some of its 22 members were certain to come out. in fa favor vor favor of a tax, cut. f;-'rhe National ,Grange called for an immediate anti-recession tax cut. The farm organization also expressed' opposition to kadministration's "wait 0 and see" policy on shoring tip the economy. The Commerce Department at attributed tributed attributed the decline in, salarier and wages :last month, priment? to cutbacks in manufacturing, particularly in durable goods Imo dustries. - This decline we's partially :oft set by an increase in farm in income come income and higher government pay payments ments payments 4,1of such items as; unem unemployment ployment unemployment Compensation benefits. Sinet.;anuary, the annual wage selarT.' rate has clechned, 0,400,- 000,000. p issiles From WASHINGTON (UP)--The NavY discosed yesterday it' had solved the problem of firing Polaris mis missiles siles missiles from deeply submerged sub submarines marines submarines ,by using a pop ,upv launcher. , It also said its new bush.hush anti.submarine missilethe Sub Subroccould roccould Subroccould be fired from a sub., merged sub into the air.to hit an another other another submerged sub' 25 to 50 Miles alkay. 7 Rear Adm. F. Raborn,' di. rettor 'of the Polaris program, told a Navy ,League Seapower Symposium th& 'Ipop up" launch. et could accurately fire a 1,500- mile range Polaris from sub run running ning running "quite deep's below the surface- , - Once' above the ocean's 'surface', the missiles' rocket engines would Tjlig.c:0!..,(.0031$ Piole.$10d.,,,.B.E0;k Ptilish..Threalqpted Lcina Ci'elo3r ICS 1 1 Teittliea 1 tt NICOSIA, Cyprus (UP)--T h e underground EOKA (Unionawith Greece) organization warted, yes yesterday terday yesterday it would resume 'its camo aign of violence unless the British treated prisoners better. A letter addressed to British Gov.- Sir Hugh Foot and- signed by ,EOICA leader Col. George said the attacks would be ordered "on English persons', if he tolerated ' continued "maltreatment and tor torture" ture" torture" of arrested persons. "Yom bear entire responsibility for the., medieval and dishonest methods employed by intelligence inquisitor, theoleaflet taid. ' Several bombs exploded at Brit ish, institutions in Nicosia Thurs Thursday day Thursday and 200 persons marched on Government' House to protest the detention of 600 Greek Cypriots iti British prisons. Greek Cypriot.; shops closed in ' two-hour' general strike in a similar protest, ,' Other bombs exploded during the, night at IThekelia,' and in Paphos. There was some aamage but no 'report of casualties. scribed the 'Polaris as a "wholly new concept" in weapons devel development opment development that does not infringe on the role of any other mihtary Mct.roy said earlier this month that it was "not 'out of bounds as a possibility", that Polaris.firing submarines might be placed un. der the same command as A i r Force strategic bombers. A i r Force Secretary James H. Doug. las bad cited the Polaris earlier as a weapon where "wasteful dup. lication" might be involved, Reborn said a relatively small number, of Polaris submarines -could. send dozens of the 11.bomb loaded missiles crashing down on enerhy targets within 15 miniftes after firing. He said the sums after firing. He said the sub,. locate" because of their depth.. Rear Adm. Roy L. Johnsorf, chief' of' the-Navy's -Iong.range planrdng staff, said development of the Subroc was leaving, the lab. . , Reborn, in an apparent retort planrdng staff, said development to Defense Secretary Neil M. Mc. of the Subroc was leaving, the lab. Elroy and the Air ,Force, de. oratory stage. r I- Houxwoop (uP) Lana Turner's 14 year old daughter, Cheryl, was found by a coroner's jury yesterday to have committed "justifiable homicide" when she plunged a butcher knife into John Johnny ny Johnny Stompanato, her mothe r's jealous and violent lover. The verdict was returned swift swiftly ly swiftly after the 10 men and 2 women heard Lana swear that Cheryl killed Stompanato after she heard him tell the actress she would hop and jump for him tor he would cut,her beautiful face. Stomptsitto, 32, a Hollywood hoodlum who had romanced Lana from Etirope to Mexico to the movie capital the past few months, also threatened to mur murder der murder the actress, her mother and Cheryl, Miss Turner said. The blonde Lana, weepin g, trembling and clenching lier fists on the witness stand, told a cor coroner's oner's coroner's inquest that Cheryl Plunged the knife into the six foot ex exMarine's Marine's exMarine's stomach so fast she nev never er never even saw the blade.' i , ' Must Appear In Court , The inquest 'verdict does not formally affect Cheryrs legal position. She still must appear at a Juvenile Court hearing on April 24 when it will be determined wiiether or not to, prosecute her and, on what charge. She is now being held on suspicion of mur. der., ; , But Friday's finding will un undoubtedly doubtedly undoubtedly be taken into acoount by the district attorney's office which also could drop the case as justifiable homicide and free,the girl entirely, .5, ,, Miss Turner's testimony was the highlight of it circus like hearing which,' saw a spectator jump up to shout that Cheryl was in love ,with Stompanato herself and bit of comic relief when racketeer, Mickey ,Cohen refused to identify the sla'.11 man as Stompanato he be charged with murder. But the courtroom, was hushed as Lana got to the events just preceding her lover's death. ,She said they had been arguing vim' lently in front of Cheryl and then she and Stompanato went to her pink bedroom. Lane Testifies i "He got violent and all I kept saying was, ',There's no use talk talking ing talking any further, but 'I can't go on like this and I want you to leave me alone.' "He grabbed me 'by the arm and Mr. Stomp anato started shaking 'ine and cursing me bad badly ly badly and saying no matter what I did or how I tried to' get away, he would never let Me. "He said that if he said for me to ,jump, I would jump, and if he said for meto hop, I would have to hop, would even cut my face ,or cripple ale. "And beyond, that he would kill me and my daughter and my mother..And 'he said, no matter what, he would get me wherever it would hurt the most,' and that would be my daughter and my mother. ,. ileiaril lrvices:: FOt.:1,;!,'St.k.t'fittl' S.el .FO.r. T.0,.1.60'.0. ' Memorial services will be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock at .lardin de Paz 4,srer the, remains of Mrs. Evelina C. Schwartz who died in Fort Henning. Gap , Mrs. Schwartz, wife of Sgt. Ed Edwin win Edwin B. Schwartz, was well known while they were stationed at Fort Clayton and she was employed for many years as supervisor, over over,seas ,seas over,seas telephone,' at Tropical Radio. Besides,her husband she is sur survived vived survived by it son, Milton, her moth mother, er, mother, Mrs. Adeline Campbell, sisters MEL Adeline Phillips of Albany, Ga., Mrs. Richard E. Vogel of brothers Herbert, George and Ator Mexico CRY, formerly Of Golf Heights, Mrs. Irene Chang, and ris Campbell. ' ', Polciris aur)her He' said the -called rater-to:dr-to-water missiles would be ty carr' d by nuclear submarines equi ped with sonar and other de tec 'on devics.:,under develop developNaval Naval developNaval officers described the Subroc as' the U.S. answer to pos possible sible possible enemy development of a Po Polaris laris Polaris type missile. . However, Johnson said ballistic 'missiles would be museless" for the precise and discriminating de delivery livery delivery of nuclear weapons needed in a' limited war. ., ' ,1 'Be said there was no substitute for precise boinbing by manned aircraft to ir war of '"Iimited ob objectives"the jectives"the objectives"the kind of war that Is more likely now than an all-cut conflict. ., i, - "It lust doesn't make sense to think m terms-of throwing a lot of ntegatons over the -countryside where we have a lot of friends or potential friends involved," be Baid. ,,. -s', 1 1 (Copyrighted photo by the ,Los Angeles Mirror-News,j I ' , from NSA Telephoto) I ' BEFORE DEATH ENTERED THEIR LIVES --- Actress Lana. , Turner and Johnny Stompanato are shown on the. beach at licapul.o, Mexico, dnring ,their two-rnonths vacation earlier , : this year. 7, 2 I, , "Ana:I 1;roke away 'ken' 'his' ,hokling me' and I turned around and my' daughter was stand standing ing standing therq and, I said, 'Please, CheryIPlease Ition't listen to any of "She looked at me, I think, as if to say she would like to, help me, because, I knov4, I ,repeated it and I begged her Aind slie went out of the door.i :'' 1, Says 0664 Hoai'd All , '"I turned to Mr. tompanat after L had closed the door, and I' said, 'That is just great. child had to hear all that "And he kept ''' swearing and threatening me. And he had had a jacketf and shirt hanging in the closet "And he walked awzty from-me and erg to the closet, ,And it was on a hanger. and he was walking back to me as he was holding the ,lacket On the hanger in a way; like he was going te strike me with' it. And I said, 'Don't ever touch ine stain. I am absolutely finished. is the end. I want you, to get out.' .,44And after I said that, I was walking toward tlie,.bedroom door and he was ,right behinn me.' And I, opened 'it. And my daughter 'tattle in. ,And swear, it was fast I titithiully say I thought she had bit him, in the stomadh, Grabbed 'StomaciE." !1,As' best ',' riitember,. they came together. ',. But I stilt, never saw the blade.' Mrli Stmpanato grabbed himself here (indicating the abdomen). ,-"And he started to indve 'for 'forward, ward, 'forward, and he made almost a hall' turn and he dropped on, his back and' when he 2- dropped, his arm went out. so that I still did.. n't see that there was blood or a wound until I ran 'over to hint and I saw his sweater was cut. " ; And I grabbed 'a towel.' I 'didn't, know what to do. Then I put a towel: on Mr. Stompanato and he was making very' dread. ful sounds in his throat, a gasp.' ing,4 terrible sound." I A medical report showed the blade severed the aorta and that Stompanatp died within ,minutes. I Dr, John :McDonald examined Stompanato immediately after he arrived. , . Ass.. ........ 'A, 9 -- . - - -1, -- -- .-- -- -..- . - mother.,'-Ana 'he iaid, no- m"- affir strike me' with it,.:,And 1 said, blade 'severed the, aorta, and that 1 1 I '.- : '' .'' i '-. '. '- "' i fiiTssix months.- , - ,.. , ; .,,: twt hwa to:,tdhde '''' i ''' '''' ." .' ''''':' '''' '''' '. ' ''' .'' ..; Prolestel, By; EOM ,wanhderethvaert 'Don't ever touch me ,,atatn;:,,..I Stompanate died within.,minutes; hwurtuicithelemt :1st!' am absolutely finished.LtThis 13 Dr.':. Johti,:-McDonald-f. examined z .. i This weather report tor the 24 e was one wo o Kers an ' i ::. .1. -- ' H a t fl. 1 d Show- ::$114.-bt:,1111arc ..... ec ine,. ,, ..., .., - would be my daughter and my . the end. I want you; to gerout.' Stompanato,immediately after he,, , .bours eliding' 8 am. today, is a sergeant charged with mistreat. : -,- '' ''' : : Br'llfish Ihreatened mother.. s. .. .'' . ... ..J.4.4And after I, said. 'that, ,I was arrived. ? ;., ...-.,-, .,,, . , - prepared by the' Meteorological" big ,:, Kim Choon 11,, who.; was ,-:. ,,,, .... ,,,,, ,,, ... .. . ...... ,,..., ,..., .,,, ., ,., :4., .; ,, .G.-"r''NeecICe0),SoIAriga, . . .. . 1 .. :..'!' end BYdroeraOhic Branch of the caught -stealing from their unit. ,. -, '', ,,, ''. ..: .....-- ,-, ..:;,, ., :, i... '. , '' '". '' Panaini Canal Company: i, They subjected hiM to indignities, f, 1 ''' '' ' : ' : nailed him in a wooden box and -', ,WASHINGTN'''' UP Ili ' 0 t '.. : d ' ernmnt reported yesterday that slow appr. each "to ta. it. e. uts.''''',',, ,,. , , ,. roOdeoes.leab.100,84 ( ) e ,gov g vemmen economy an a go- undergrounu EOKA (Union with n'CiYzaPtriuosn w(UParire)t.Tyhe: . . ... '.. 1. ''' ' ' Balboa Cristbal shaved .: and tarred Iis 4. head, T 1 I I 1 I 1 ' 1-rleraoria , entices .9 l ,; TEMPERATURE: ': flew him to another base:1 25 personal' income andretall sales- , A epokesman .for the -Demo- terday it:would resume 'its came ' , 0, s .( -e .tiEEK-EI,D RELEASE-- . ,, High , 92 , 87 ,, .1 .. two key economic barometers- cratie, advisorY-countille Commit- aign of violence unless the' I3ritish ; , 01.,,. , nu es, away.: .., .. -',.. For.' IIIrs' ' It .. . 1 ii Sch aril , . , , .. .i.l. . .. L .. continued to decline 'hl March,' but tee on economic policy said '' at treated prisoners better. --, ? ., ,- , M El KO t :, -- '' , f,, , HUMIDITY:H.. ' , ;: , The other iifficer, Maj. omas at a slower rate than earlier in least 7 some of its 22 members -:, A-, letter addressed .: to British -, - ., ., .... , ; ,,, ,.... ; ... ,,,, ,: -- -- -- ',. '" '7 1' G J 40 f Ply th P - , at, e0 ames, ,,o mou ,. a., : 'it- ,,- : the year ,, :- 1',,, ' r.''' ''''',t." ',.' were certain to come out. in fa-- Gov- Sir .. Hugh Foot and- signed , ' '.. High -, "'s ee ted unishment under the 'Government economists prompt,. vor of,,,a 'tax, cut.,.... .,. !'' ,, ,, i. ,k2 by-;EOICA leader Col. George said Selfor Tomorroir, "-,--, ,,,..: .,-,,, .,, 1:15,1:11;5:07, 7:03 -' ' ,, ' Low 52 71 a--reP P : ' ,... , ... .. '' ':.. .':'' -: i f. '' '''' TODAY , ,, ," , uniform ,code of military lus ice t ty cited the statistics along with '' '''' ,.' ' -' ',' , ', the attacks would be ordered "on .- ; :v : '' '' ', '' .' -' v .,' : ; -, .' ;. 9:00' - 0.75 0.40 .. ;..The Natioriar' Gran- e caned . . .- vyno:', , and escaped court-martial., -, .,,, ,, the imethploymept and , employ- ., : g English, persons'', if, he- ,tolerated Memorial services will be held h for- an immediate' anti-recession M ,' S t Robert E Weidnsaul, .,.. .- .. (max. Mph) NIV-12 NE-23 , g , ment'figures released earher this t i . continued "maltreatment and tor. tomorrow at 10 o'clock at Jardin , -. ". .. : : .., '. : P.- i',' - k 'di fr h id i Th f tax cut; e arm organization tere?, of arrest d ' d P th f M '' ''''' ' h '' r- -------1 , ,. um. (inches) '. a .. 0 32, of Pottstown, Pa4litill WAS to wee as prow ng Os ev ence , , e persons. ,. e az ',over e remains o rs. -. ,. ..,, -- '' - be tried by a ,,, special court. that ,the" generat-business slump, A also expressed opposrtion to. tie- .4,y be t,' ou, ar ,en ire responsibility Evelina C.', Sehwartz who died in ',. ... ' 1 d "-, FRANKEST.ROMANTIC ,DIIAMA.' ' ' '.. WATER TEM1': martial. : - '4, although, continuing, has ., 'darted, k ministration s , win 0, an ,see for .' the medieval and Y dishonest Fort Henning, Ga, .: ,-,,..,, 4 ,',,", ,,,,. -' ,' I t ',, '.' ,,, (inner barbers) 80 '.' A 85 : Kemp'' said he acted because to level ...off. ', -,-, ' ... policy, on shoring tip the econom t '. -.HOLLY COD Y. methods. employed by' intelligence ''' Mrs. Schwartz, wife of.Sgt.' Ed. i ,' ; '' W, EVER MADE! ,, I -.- , ,, , . ., -. ,. , , , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,., t, ''.., ...., .. -, The' Commerce Department i at at," ," at," -- , Korean police :turned loose every : - inquisitor, theoleaflet taid,i i,, win' B. Schwartz,' was well known ',..,-',' From the James Micheher story ',' ',. , , s,' ', SUNDAY, APRIL 13 .' .- sneak thief caught stealing. ' tributed the decline hi salarier , The Lummerce:Department said ' Several bombs exploded at Brit. while they were' stationed at Fort -. ,--; .,., of lonely Women:. and menet wai-' '41 , ', 3 Melt .. ', .:. tow personal ineemelaet month ran, at and wages Aast month' Primarki7 ish. institutions, in Nicosia Thurs. Clayton and she was employed for '4, " 5'27 am' ' ,. All '' 4 annual ,rate of '6341 500 000 000 to cutbacks ,,, in ,., manufacturing, day, ,,,,- and 200', o h d . pers ns mare e on many years. as supervisor, over. .-, . : ..,. .. i,,,,... - ' , 12.04 pm 814 pm ' '-- . Lung Cancer Deaths,: about 300 0 million. dollars below particularly' .in durable:, goods ',,ini . .. . Government House to protest the ,seas telephone,' at Tropical Radio, t I ''' ' ''" ,, the February rate, .4 '... duatrie&'' -' ..' -,,' -. ' ." detention of 600 Greek Cypriots in'. Besides,her husband she' is sur f : .' if P' at ' '' BARBARA . 'oe '' '' '' 4- -''' ''''' s' ' ''' '' ': '' -1 ':' ''' The decline was due. Id 'a drop This' decline- wis partially "oft British prisons .', i, - ,. V ed b I son' Milton, he' moth- 4. ,: '' -' ': ''' iti-triw presents '...'s knew the fleeting : '4 beauty of love. ..,, 1 1 of '', $1,100,000,000' in salaries-, and Set 1, by' an increase-, in farm '' in- ,Greek Cypriet shorps elo-se' d. in eriv, Mrs.Y Adeline' Campbell,rsisters- .. '1.:' :i '': aa '"' 104, ..-,,,' ' -." , On' Ris In En"Olaid 4- , ..., ,,,,, ,,,, ... .. .., ., ,...: wages to,,, an ,, annual :, rate o) tome- arid higher government palt- a two-hour' general '.strike in a Mrs. Adeline Phillips' of : Albany, ,,'.. ,. ,, :. -, 1-ki -. .2' , ''t ' 1 --- a "'' --- 3233,500,000,000. -In FebruarY, the ments ',lof such .items as,: mem- similar protest," ,' '..'..,',, ,,.",, ,- Ga., Mrs. Richard E. V o g e I of .., ,-' a u -- i - . ,. I ' .."- ''. 1 4)4'6' '' 4 r1. RegistrarAnnounces salary-wage total, slumped. $2,600,- ployinent ...,tompensation; benefits. Other bombs exploded during brothers Herbert, George and Mor : r"..1", to-'1 ri ril . Kook, ? -; . Shako January,., the annual. wage the, night at Dhekelia,T, and in Mexico 'Cit,',, formerly et v, G o I f t v", .' ', 11 L '-'".' 15a,.. - , .. , ,-,. : The March drop in salary' and salarr rate ,,,hasi dechned, $3.,400,- Paphos.' There was some nainage Heights,' Mrs. Irene Chang,- 'slid i'' '.. ,,,ta,,,, I. 1 TODAYt--- $1.00 ,. .50 :LONDON. (UP)-Deathe f T: 0 M' ' wage payments was partly offset 000,000. ' .., p .: .. ,, ''' but no 'report of:casualties. ris Campbell., ''? ,t ' ',-.; , Jim, - ? -, starring ,. . 1- Shown' 3115, 0:05, 9:00 p.m. lung.cancer in Britain crept up. by rises in' other types of. 'in- J i .',',' ', :,-,' . . looltre 1 ' ',,.211r WEEK! ,,I. ..,. ward again in 1957 by sbeut 3Vs. ., . , , .. . per cent, the Registrar general The department estimated retell - . riv. s 1 ean I u.' US 'N... ' t'. '.. ''' 1 .".01 'F. .... ' ' 2 ibi,iiii 1 6 ANNE '' i : .4 v Beats-Prob etn., tring.,Polaris , the smart one.. ' -",l , ammunced, today...-. -. ..,; s ... 1 1 t th at $15,400,000,000 -.: v,, -.' - . . sa es as ,mon .. ,, L. Fo ITilf,-, ,:, trapped by love, T, 1 ' a drop of 1 per cent below, Febru. ., If r .; :. "':' ,, k. ... ., .' .... r.,- :.....,. ... ., ,..,.. ... ., .,... ......,.,, ... ' ''' 0311 1 i ,1. -- -, ,., i SELZNICK preststs kis Wades 41, ,,,,., Tie office said deaths ef, mid ary and ;:of 2 :per', eent,: below m I i s' F - ''''S b. .thP U :1 h ''' - ' aunc er ', '.:,' 1 101.4 1 PursTonr,,,,T,Fly's ,, . ' -- increased from 726 per milli n n MarCh, ,19597.,', The department ; . issites; rorn, u s I ., o ... 1956 to 759 per mask. m '1957. p p pan, iEt 111111 d called. the March !lecluie moder- ,,,,,,, ,,,, .,,!, ,,, ,. .,, ,. .... .. ,,..11.0.1a.r.,,, ,- ,:,... . ...,, ,,, ,. -c , t .... IA I frhoem figreto foir16 woemr emn: innenr! sae Ate. ,, , WASHINGTON fUP)--'fhe Navy scribed the Ai- a wholly He said the 66i-called Witer7to. ,. : , ., I ,, --Cther' eCnno' ie.; develoPM;nts:, MA ,The Registrar 4eneral made no ',.:.i... a o d n conce t" i e , discosed yesterday- it h d s lye ew p n weapons d vel air.to-water missiles ,,, would be , .. ' The WhitelP. House announced statement about possible connee. the problem of firing Polaris mis- opment that does ,not infringe on car!' d d by.t1 nuclear Submiarines '. i ,. ,., : IpartilURIE ., that. Pres ent Eise ower would Id nil tions of the death rate increase siles-froni deeply submerged sub- the' role of any., other military equi pe wi h sonar and o.ier de . . ,. , k th t until next wee on e li --. .. : ,,, with smoking,,or about, the causes t 'ae: , marines ,liy ,using a .."pop .,upv service4' .. ..," ,,, -, v tec 'on devices ,',' under develop.. 1. ,', '' with Charles DRAKE' ' multi-bdtion dollar anti-recession DELIA .. ,. i - ': I '' ' ' - of cancer at all. The report' was ; : .. Mct,roy 'said earlier:this month merit., -'" l,' .... ,.., ,... , . . launcher,' "' - '. ' a strict statistical survey. highway and public works bills. ,, ,:- ....:. .. . .,, .. , ' that it' was "not 'out of bounds as Naval officers described the - d not vet 1 - '' ,.... , -, ,, ,.- .. ;: It said the President' ha t ', It also laid its- new hush:hush a possibility", that' Polaristiring Subroe Blithe U.S. answer to pos. ..' ,-- 1,k. ', IN .. with many men!' , Sandra DEE shared her love --- , , ' , . -',... L10...Ar64.41 .. 4 , t of received 'complete repor ir. from .33 per cen , I ...... ,, ,., ,..,, It 'showed that' , 4 the, government :,,departments in- ...." anti submarine missile-4he Sub. submarines 'might ,, be placed ,un. sible enemy development of a Po. fm,-.4,,,,,'., ., 6,0..0. 0 ''''"- ''. r ed from a sub. der the -same' command as, A i r laris t e missile. -,. , deaths, from cancer among men ,, ,.. roc could te fir Yl," ,, 1 i' . . ,. 2 1 I 4, 4, ,,, ..,:, i were dub to lung cancer. Only' 6 v,olved."- t,,,,, , merged sub into the airto bit an- Force --strategic bombers. A I r ., , ".. , 1 .. ,... . ,.... ' 1 ,f1,,,,i4,. '. ' per cent of ivomen's deaths from esident Truman --Forrner Pr other, submerged. sub' 25 '., to 50 Force Secretary, James H., Doug. However, Johnson 'said 'ballistic , ......s. .., .. .. ,,, , t -,, a nia a 1 cancer wer ,' ascribed ,,,to this took issue with the President ion Miles :sokay. : ., 7 : -. las had cited the Polaris earlier 'missiles ,' would be -,"useless", for 4 4 . ',., ,.. 4,., , et , ., 1, . ,. .,,.. cause. In'all, '50,045 men' and 43,. the means of combatting ,the.rel ,,Rear Adm. -,34. F. Raborn, ,di. 'AS a weapon where "'wasteful dup. the precise and diseriminating de. ,,,,.. . t, i ' 4- t i Li i 962 women died from cancer dur. cession.:, Asked -upon- his arrive rector nf ',the Polaris program, lication'" might be involved, , livery of nuclear weapons -needed g .': .. 1 t . ing the year,. the report' sal& -, here for congressional ; hearings told ,, a Navy ,League Seapower Raborn said a relatively small III a: limited war.. .:-,,, ',.1, ; .--' . '' : .(-.- .. ..'", '. ,..;,.. re pi: ' ''' A k A It showed a' continued drop' In next week, if he-believed consul consul1 1 consul1 ,,i s ,, Symposium th& "pop upt!,launch. number, Yof ',Polaris submarines 'Be said there was no su'bstitute i -- '-, ... .:. ;'.. EVELYN ...'.: .. ',, ',' L ''' 1 the tuberculosis, death rate;', a de era could -"buy their way out of crease of more than 12 per cent the', recession",.:as ',. Eisenhoner et, could 'accurately fire a 1,500. -could. send dozens of 'the 11.homb for precise boinbing by manned I ,, I ,:,,,-' ''' mile range Polaris from sub run. loaded missiles crashing down on aircraft iii, a, war of '"limited oh. ',, . too young for ';, ) love. Or was sbe? : : st."" : in 1957' The death rate in Britain suggested, ,, Truman replied "No fling "quite deep's below the our- enethy targets within,15 miniftes jectives"-the kind of war that is :.... -,. , :0 ROCK JENNIFER VITTORIO from respiratorr ,tuberculosis has they've got '.to ,work 'to get, out 'of face.- , .. ,', ..' .--4,. after r firing. He said the suss more likely' now 'than an all-nut 1 ,,,, ' HUDSON JONES DE SICA fallen by .79 Per', cent in the 10 li.' ., ',,':., "- '-' ",' '. : .. Once' Above the ocian's 'surface', after firing,. He said ''. the sub.:. tonflict. .' -, .'',.:-',,', ,' :,,', ,, ''',: , .;) ''. .. ) 4 ... years from 1947. to .1957, the re. -4--In Chapel Mil, NC; Petteral the missiles' rocket engines would locate" because of their:depth. i "It lust doesn't make sense to 0- ,, '....044044.5a.casTaa tOtaRlyill LUXE .d port-eat Budget.,,Director,....Mattrice Il tak yer,",,,,...,,,,,,;.,..,,,,',. Rear Adm. ,' Roy L, Johnsort, think m terms-of throwing a lot t i l . I toresIMO b CHARLES ICOR' Am 1-0 ' The rate for-, maternal mortal. stens : said the country, couicrhe i , 3 , ,. chief. or thinvavy's Iettvange' of niegatang over thecountryside E i ,,,-- --- - ,----- - ;---.,,,,..,,,,,,-- -,......" ,, .. 1 , i ::".'..:dis::::1" """' ,,,,' ,-'. '' 111J0 ity wail the lowest ever recorded wrecked l'by financial, irresponi. ', Rabors-in an apparent retort planning staff,'.said development where we have .it' lot of friends u 6-1' : . r. .: ,. ., :',.: ,,, .,. ,' : I ,....c.f.s... '-: "' in Britain,' -'47 Per thousand billtY jest 'as 'much aa by milk to Defense Secretary Neil VI. Mc. of the Subroc wan leaving, the lab. or potential friends involved," be --. ,, ', ., '" 4.,, -.... births, the report .sai0 , tary 'carelessness.S1 He 'called, top Eiroy:! and the -Air Force, de., oratory stage. ---, said. ,.' -, -.'''' ,.., ,---,-.... ) . N. , ,. ---, . , , , , , ,' , , , ' r ' - . . I '' , ',. , , ' ,, . , , , . , q , Doarumg uvuou, - ', then shot them , , purge of rebel . :t week, ft WaS rf f P .." Discreet bbria 1 ,, 1 he deaths. Rorr f tes said the tin , by police from ,,,' , in suburban Vec ; ,. ', day night folio i t' 3 on the national u ,:- Hours later ft 1 ,,,re Trehe I lured and birth clthairmeeedi bidi . ,Alorales Muceli ' '2, dez Duque and ' rez, were Prom i : '', ', action in Santia 't N ,Cuban revolutic : , two brothers and ' ' ', fin religibus ordc . ', f:, Catholics Ex t.i.Catholic circlo I , .. Itoncerri" abouti 7 ,i. Havana retur ' formality Pride,: 1 two bombs exPI . ; Irriday morning. ' 1.4 t i'., : : f, an I il s 1 : uominicar is ' -,:, Peron lie : Remain h 1 , ,. CIUDAD 11'111J. I, fltliP).The Dc s' lic,, which, brok 13 3 'Atgentins yest I' ed : that auste ' A governthen , ;Itaaayn 1 nathPi se rcooni - he IlkeS.',,-, 1 r 3 Peron's iLloomir 1 been extended 3 cause Argentt interterence lu 1 i possible fot bin ' ..,' )ion to go 3elsel 3 '.i The commt , ,: -That J-tftio Negr , , '. - Acting as Arge 3 stfairez ,- here 1 was actually' 1 'Irian assigned . f .3 -- :The Argent I Announced ,We ' ,-, l'suspendedl i'e f, ',,, rOMilliCart Re; I ,-7:: ed its ambassa , nos Aires. :1" , Authoritlec' I3 yesterday, Ofde .. : tine enVoy I o ' hours. Tha Art I ',., ready had ibeer ' Iris government , , ,. i ''' '''' , , , i -. . : , , t, ), : VI, , - i -,, --,, ,--- 4t ,,,, ) -7' ,.' r ,---74 ----,,, I.'" ''''''''' -'''-'''',.. 7, r- -,,,1 7-- 1 1 1 ------,,, -, ,,,, - , ) i i ,- : v -- 1,, ,kt,ii ,, ii,1 ,41 4,- --.:-. ,..., -I t-,,' 14, --- 4,4 4,4 ,,,, 4-i , i -4' 4,4f A.A 1...A A, A A ?, ''. ' i . , '' I c.,,i slc,y cn pc:71 ua , , .- - , , 11 'AV A' V . . ' tvi '''' . . t , 1 .., )- !Lana ISIveclits---' Chei014. lc ..a.., , ,, , ,, , , ( , ,, , . , I , - :'''1110 I. 1 ''' ',.' ..'. -' ''''''L, i ..:; -....'' i'.''.'.'..,''', .- '''' '' '- : ,''' ''' ':4'.':'' : ' : '',.''' ''... ', : ' f '''' '.',' ''' '.; ''' ' :-' '' '' : '' ; : '' '' ' '. -: '. ,1 -' : ' '!iir OMICI e- -' e .1 ime : LISilisiG 0 ,... ,, ,, . ' HoLLYwoop (uP) Lana .,t. , , ..A.. 'A A 1 .- .'.. - '' ' ''. ' ,... , J ..- e e :. e - Turner's 14 year old daughter, w'. s w ir N' : : ., , , '',, Cheryl, was found by a coroner's 7 , . :,,, ,, .,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,..f ..., ,,,.. ..,,, , ... ,- ... , , ,,,,,, -, , jury yesterday to have committed , , ''.;'- -:.: .:'- ;,,-,.',-,, ,:- ',. --,., -'' '. '',. 't -,' '. ., -:', ,: : .. ,-- ...-,:,- .,, : .,-.,,,,. k --; ::-. : ,.-:,- '.., : : .. s '' : ,: -; ,; ,,,,e---, ,T-- "justifiable homicide" when she. ,,,,,.. - : ,' -- :-, 1 - :' ; ", ,' -: ,,', ,.:, .. : ia ,, ig -, , .: 7- '..,..a.-,, ,,s , plunged a butcher knife into John-. : r , , ,:. , -, .., ,......... d ,...... r, .,' ', ,. 1 '', ; -, V VIA 7fr, ;. '., , 7,, ... ,.', ....41' dr ,', l' , ' Ilr .ir ; ,JI ., : : i I ny Stompanato, her m o t h e r's , , , . ,,,' '":1-riAVANA .(tri)LCuban" -"police confirmed reports of violence rag- : '..:..' , ; , ,.. ;: :,,, ::7-7,-7.77:77-7,,:,,-,:r.7.-- , : : :, ,s, ... : ,, , ...., ;,,----- 1 The verdict was returned swift- , , ' ' ' dr'' agged three promMent Catholic ing in other cubse ;iues -.. :::.,., : ..,, :,,, ,:.' ,..,:,:,,,,:,:-,..:'!,, .:::, ,::,,., ,,:,,, :::, ,., :.: :: ::, :::: ,., s .a.,A i :. :,", s, 1 ly alter the 10 men and 2 women . - -'' Action youth leaders from a Early :' Friday the army, , :.; . , ,.,:.,L.:. ,, : . , , , heard Lana swear that Cheryl t - ',, boarding h e, tortured them and pounced it had isolated the main .,. 3:. ,,:,... ,,,,. ; :. , t , :, : I '. killed Stompanato after she heard ..:'12 . hhiomp ateoll tjhoempactfroerss .hismhe too; ouhlde , ,- , then shot them :to death in their body"of rebel forces m the moun :,': ;'.::, :,:, : .,,,., :: ,: 3 ;,.., ,: .:, ,:: ,: :: : this tains mirof eastern Cuba. -- - f i i :::: :;,:',i, :,,,,,: ,,:,,,,,:;,,,,,,,j,.. ,,, ,,,,,,..,,y-,.:;, ,,, :: , i ,, :: ' ''). t, ,,': ' 1, purge ,of rebel sympathizers amar, a p us au ur i 1 !, ,, week, i,t was teported todaY. '' i In I tices' disclosed Havana, n Cuban Air Force plane ,.:::::::::,::,::: :,..,:,.::::.,,,.:t ...: ,:: ..... : : ,, :, : I ',would cut,her beautiful face. -1 '' : 1 P '' ' ,:' Discreet .1 Stomptantto, 32, a Hollywood brill nCatholie sour. crashed -at dawn into a, row of :, ;::.,,::::: lss: :',,:,:,s:-:'' : ':: : !,'k,, ::: ,. ,,, ,: :, :::,:: : , -.4 hoodlum who h'ad romanced Lana i ; the deaths!) dragged 12 houses. The pilot and another ii...,4:,',..: :::::: ,.,.., z., , .,., '..,, : ' 2., from Eitrope to Mexico to the ! '.1 i '. tes said, thetthrmeaen were boarding house man in ', the plane were killed. C...e,f: :.;:::::,: i.., :: : , ,:, ,, : 4' , L , ' by Police from 1 --- de s Thirteen persons, ineluding a fire, tak'!"..4 t , :: : ., , movie '1 capital the past few i ::. ' : In suburban Vedado last lire e. :" : : months, also threatened to mur, : I ii: :., . 4-, r ..! man and two policemen were in- ,,,,,,,,- ,, : 1 a : ', day night followin , jured. A, ; ''., s ,-., ,- ', k,::, -: :',: , i : ., der, the actress, her mother and ' i .., .'' on the national'. armory. ,, g a rebel raid : : ::,;,.:' ,,,- ; A comMunique said the'plane's t:::,:;?,:.,:t::::: ,: : :4. . : -. Cheryl,' Miss Turner said., ,' :' .. ,,,. '', The blonde Lana, weeping; ' :': 1 '24,;' Hour' "-later their' 'titriPped; tor- engine failed shortly after it took .:, 1,,,,,.!'',.,::,., , :;,. ,,, ': trembling and clenchbag ,ber fists :,;,p , I lured and bullet a ridden bodies off from the Camp Columbia mil. f, t.:.,,::: ,,.:. " : , ,,,,-.,,,, s on the witness stand, -told a cor. ::: : : ' : :: , k: k ''' were elaimed by relatives. -, ,: itary air, base., It fell about 500 1: :, :- ,. .-. y. : : i ,, oiler's inquest that Cheryl plunged ; , : ,,,1 The three,' idePtgied as Luis yards beyond the aim' ort, and, its. -t,,,- , ,...-. 4. k:,:: :',,,:: ,:, : the knife into the six .: foot ex. ,,,,i : -- ' 'Morales Mucelier,,Inan Fernan. gasoline tanks exploded., . I ::::::,: Marine's stomach so fast she nev ,, ,,, 0,,, : : ,-,:dez ,Deque and .Ciro. Hidalgo Pe.. Police arrested two persons t17- -..-' f ,,, ,: ' : -,!::;., : er even saw the blade.' i '. , l't ' .., , : , :, rez, were promment in Catholic ing to rob fhe damaged homes : 't ,, . :: It. ",::: I ., : -' :action in Santiago, hotbed of the and detained three reporters and -'s 0- - h h t h t th cene brief- ::-: ' Must Appear In Court : : ..... ,: : , ' 'A :- ",' iCuban revolution..., Morales as p o ograp ers a e a -?, , e . 1 ; ; two brotAers and a !inter who, sre ly. The newsmen were ritleat'd : The inquest verdict: 'does not , :::,: ., ,' ''' fin religibus orders., ,-, ,,,,, -, ..,, after ,', showing,: their credentials ,, , : :':,:,:,-...,:i: formally affect ':, Cheryrs legal , ies from po ': --- 1 ;::.,!f,.i,:::::,,,::',.,,:::,,:::,,,f:," f " ' '' 4 Catholics Esprit.' Coneern' and teceived apolog , ,..: :: , , .:,:.,, .; , ::i::,,l': position. She still must appear at : 1 ''..' ilta-thblic cir cies expressed "deep lice,,,,i -- , -; ; :'. : ,,., k ,,- ',. ,,,, ...,' 0:.i.,,;-,i:,,,::,,':, 4 ::;,-::::',,:'is.:::::',;,-..,:!.:::::,Hs,:.:.:!!, ,:::::,:,:,,:,,, :,::i: :::'77,'''.-.7.7 -.7.,:.,-....,, i ., ,, : ::::: ,, No Damage Done ','' -, i: .,!:1's'i a Juvenile Court hearing on April :, 3 , . ... itoncern" nbout.the action.- ',-, k-,:'),,':,;,.e"'','.t..,: ;'4.:,,.i::,,::.':,,',;,;:;i;',:nii::!::'-:::',:';'1::::::: V':.:::::;::,,,,-;!".:(:::::',':i:,,,,,: '',:':::::::::::::',:':':: ::::.: v.s :: .: ,: i ': 'i.::',:::,:;,:ll' '' 24 when it will be- determined :i".' :,',' : :!.:;'!:'!:,,i ' ' ' .' ',. Havana returned to outward 'rho two bombs 'that :went off ,,: : t,:-.'i';;:,':' ,....4,'7::,: ::",:, :::i,,::,::::::::!::::::::,!:.,:,::,-...:: :..:::.:,.:.,:..:,.H......::.:::-..-:..,......,J.:.:,-,,...:.:,..:....,.......,.....,....H. i : :: : : ,::::,4 ; - .:: .....:,,.......-,,,, wnether or not te prosecute her ;!' :y:s:::: :' -.: :, : ,,' : ,: .' ',',, ', --.. ..' '',. ,' 7 :, .'w i 1 :.. '. : ,,. l. : ', ., "'', dr. .' (NEA Telephoto) bein-g ,: ' ',' : tormality Pridav afternoon after e grea er avana area yes er- ,.. .. , : , , "''7'.77.-7'-'r,!7-4-7-6,!-.-,------.---:'-:777"--.- . held on suspicion of mur ,. and on what charge., She is now 1 : two bombs expoded in, the city day morning did not d,tt any dam. :.; , Irridey morning. There were tm. age., ,,,-,1 ', r, f-' -,,, ,, ,,, -, ' I i,t,,,,,.,,---...--,---.--, : .-77., a Many polpti bi Cuba'. interior CUBAN REBELS SURRENDEL- The Cuban Army General, Headquarters released this photo, der. ,,..',., ;: ,-.' ,. ,', -1 ..:' i,: , said to show mote than 30 rebels that surrendered in the 'Sierra Maestra sector 'of -Oriente :. : s :, .: ,,!... ,. i, : 9 .:., ,' ' 4, :., ,,, ;., , ', ., still were, isolated by: cut tele. ) :::;::::',,::;:,!,:'::::,'.,,::. :,,:: ::;.:1:: -,: Province. ,, They' were reported to have : given Up. when cut ojf and because they' lacked StIP- ', ''' tut Friday's fin'ding will un. 4 s ... ':7, ,.: :;::::::!:', ::::, r.1'.... DtimInicini Declare phone' and telegraph lines.; .,, - Thera were reports of violence plies. Meanwhile, downtown'f Havana :ivas toehed by widespread shooting and bombings,' Ob-,,,- doubtedly be taken:into account ':::::::;,:::!:,':H,;:,,:,;:::,,,;:,:l :::5:, ,: - : : . ''., --,-----1 ' '," in the cities of Santa Clara,: Ma. se v 5. s PI:t . , ., 1,- 1- r er aid It a eared that the rebel's all-OUt offensive against the govermnent. was upder;-- by the district attorney's office ::::::::::::::::i:,'::::: ,,: ':."::: : : . ''.. P -111elcome'To ; erow, ranzas, u. h I Id d th '''." ''''''''''''"::,;: :::''''': ''':' :: wav ,, ., , ,- ,, .- ,, ,.., ,, ', -,,, : :, 1 ,,-. ,,, ,: ,, .. -,, .. w lc a so cou rop e case as ,,,:::::,:, ..,,:, :,,,,,,, .t, ::: : , Moron and Sancta" Spin- .!.! : : ... '.: :' ; -. ".- ;., -'. '' : .: '' : ': ;:. ,.! ':, :.' ,i .., : :,:i : . .; :, , ,,: tus, among others, hut they cou,Ict. : :: '',:::,,,: '..7-:',a;.::::...7,::::: .':: :.,'..,. :!.,:: ..:i, -.!, :'-:', !,' ..-:., s ',:',:,:-..'.'', z : :::!, ,-, ,!: :. justifiable :' homicide and free the ,''::s:::: : ::::::::': ::i ; ; 's : , 4 , . :::::::,:::,,,,,001.".5, :1 :: ,,,,I, i .. not be confirmed.' ,,,' n: ',.- , : ., , : : :' 2' :,:',. 's'.: girl entirely. .si-,s,, : ::, :: : :::::::::::::: , :: : t ,, . :. ', ... ,i '-,:s,' '' o' a -I , : A serious clash was' reported In :':. :: : : ., : : , :: ', .1',''' Remain. Indefinitely, Sagua La, Grande, in Las Villas . o''' ,, ', Miss Turner's testimony was ';',:::,:,;p:::::,:i:;,;,,:,,::,:::,:,,,,:, t: ., i:;:;:::: ', the highlight of :it ,. circus, '..' 'like ::: :::":,,i :,:::::,i,: : ':....';::::::,.i,.,L,L k f :::::,,, si. : : , :: ,s i :. province, but it could not be con. ' , ;,,, .......s,..........?.1:......,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,:i...,..,,:,:.L::.,,I...4,,,,,.,:',.....,,,J, : , ., hearing which,' saw :-,a spectator ,,,,, ., , :, : -, , !. 7 .," '. .. .'.. ,.! i .' '. '. .- '..1 ';:: r CIUDAD 'TRUJILI4); -April 12-,- firmed either. i:'' : ; :'. ',. ,. jump up to. shout that Cheryl,w ., .. :,:,,N1 ':' in,' love ', with : Stompanato herself :::1: ''-', :,:.:, ,,!: fCopyrighted photo' by the -Los Angeles ,Mirror-News,, I '" 'lliP)'..-.The Dontinidan -Repub.- h 'il'S E'' b ' i ii ': f ''' i:': i!' ri. .. t....-1,. witatinha With T, e , m "say. ssue a pr. .:,t:, .. : ; '::::':'A and -a bit of comic relief' when ,! ., : : ',i - -- from NEA ,Telephoto)'; I way., : , : ',,t, 0 .. waag,Rom w.haw vy PA., 0.0,01,LA 4. If 10, 11 :,:::4:::.: : .;:.A1 I Stnmnstnatn. Ipst ,', h. hp .'ehareed I Aonnillpn: mpvirn I ,,tteriv ,..1. w n'W-avvg.eA.L .ala V Wog. WV.I.O. AL V4VS .., ; II ::.'.tP:7N!:g:i '.: NV"- iiii-TM-11--r-der:7-7 ..: -71' .: 7:. : '!7' '' ':' : .,;. :;,', ..2,-... : ',' (.,', ,.... ,-,! ..,.'...! t1113 year.,, T., i ;,.. ,: ':1 '::','". ; t,' t .,. ,,',I ::t I ri, .,,,f, ., 7,: ,: I .,, :;::;,,:.0.,:'.::.;!::;: ,:. ,,,,,,,... ,?, .,. '.:j '',. '-.4..-- '4 -'! 1. -: '::::,.'!77,,,''''' ,''.; '''',. ".7'-', ',1.."; '!". : 1,,,':',.',..: ..'.,":'.'..:!' :' r''', '', '.i i''': ; ''''':'.'.. i';'- -!,,,-,' :,!,,,i,,:,6,,g0:,,. But the courtroom, was hushed "Ana :'- I :broke' awaY '.triint ''-hli 'walking toit,ird tlie,bedroom, door , 11.-,,,,i: ,,::i:Ini!:,q,i;:!0 : as J,,iinaL, got to, the events just 104,-'i. st::,. ,. :i ;: ::i::,: : ::::;'i;,:Z.:,:Ai; ', preceding her lover's death.': ,She. kokling :me and I tUrned around and he was right bphina me,' And :. 14,1 '''', f :,:::, 14 ,,:,.: ,: , ,:::::,,,,, ; ,' 1 said they had been arguing vio :,. and my.' datikhter was stand- I; opened 'it: -,, And '- my 'daughter mg itherl and, I said, ', 'Please 'Caine in -And I swear,. it was 06 le ':!: '.' ': ';:: 4 :H: i:: '44 w 1 1 lently in front of Cheryl and then , , 1 i 1 1 :::'k, , :: :::,,::.t:,:n:::, .,.,,: I she. and Stompanato went to her Cheryi,,,p ease 1. 0 d n't listen to tny as .. Ili iu y say L oug t m., ,.. : ,,..,,, :, of this .'; : 1!,. : 'shot hiadC-hittil''hilml ,...in the' St'ohinadhli! , 11 -, R... :i...,,, II pink bedroo 1 lir :::, ,,,,..,.. . would like to help : : Grabbed ilia 'stomach'''.' -L' , i, , ; :, "She' looked at. nie, 1 think,,, ss -:,:os : ,-. ,, : ,, ,...:., ,,, I'''.- ,A ' ' , ,I '' Lane Testifies ,: :-:' it 41 saY 'she -., ., , : ,:e:i,,,. '.. -; ,L .:,,- )., ,. ., ,,,- :,. :, ,, i me,-- because, I Piov4, I -repeated -,, It -!!1,:t "He. got violent and all I kept it and I begged heranc,l !ye ,y,ve.,nt "A b 't.''.. I 'f'ihte'. mbri, they' ,.,i't:'...::'.:: .., ::', : ,::::,: '', ;:::iii SaYing was. ',There's no use talk- out of the door.i : ..i.' ,,.. ...",,', .., ca-m' es..togeesther.':;', But.. I still: never : '..:::i:'!:-:"..'-:"'',4 V ing a-ny fuithir, but el can't go ') ), S ii riff Htarti All .' - ...::: ...,:i:.',,:,.A!:!.;:', '',,,,'i:; n':.':':,:;fi.',.::,1:,;:-':::,:::!:::;;.:i He' g.re e. t . ays a :'''::::.::::;;:::".1,!..:;:;,::;!:-.'.'"41:41 on like this- and I want y ., .,, . .. t .,,,,...:,, , ... .... ............... '' --''''''. "--1-. leave ine alone. ,,... ,., .. ,.,. ,. :. . l gi'.1.''.:::.',..:,;:.:4',.':.: ; ::.:: :,.........,,..............,......... me ,, t,h e... :;.m,.. ,:' 441.1' turned to Mr; ; tompanat k. ; l :::',,:ig:;'::'::,;:.;;:;:,:' :P.:::::,:.,:.: ........, ,..:,:::':,,,,,,H:::,,-',::::,!'''''", Y'::':-:-i'',',:':;:i...:'':'::.:5,::,,:,:l. and Mc. 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