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QWkk:103,k414W00WWaS$X0R .,.,..,.);-',::,.73144t,.. :.:.:o .. .....:..,:f.. 4' ft 14 of I) - , x , Canal Company Lists 46 Jobs ttlqw,Ayallable ', --Z tikauperv sory construction in ini i ini Spector for cdnerete and piling is . needed for tbe Balboa Bridge Pre Pre' ' Pre' ject,' according .to the rersonnel " Bureau -of the Canal organization. -1 This position is' one of the'46 now '' ,available on the Atlantic and Pa - cific,sides of the Isthmus.. ' EiglW of the positions are for laberers needed in the Communi Communi, , Communi, ty Services Division, .and another s''' eight art in the Health Bureau. The Wank Bureau positions are hospital, -attendant; laborer (clean - er) for which there are two open openings, ings, openings, one part-time; 'medical ra radiolop diolop radiolop technician; nurse anes anesthetist; thetist; anesthetist; Occupational therapist; optometrist; and clinical social worker. , ',, The Supply .Division has open open, , open, -''' Inge for hve 'Workers, one part. ' time; and a Service Center su. perviser.- Two': towing loceme ' live operators, two lock operat operators ors operators el michinist), three lOoks Operators Aelectrician) and for a leader core drill -operator in the Dredging Division. -. 1 , In the Mministrative Branth, ' Ystancles exist for a cleil-stenof - raphet and a typing clerk. The 4 lectrieal Division has openings ,. -or en electrieian and an electro electro'tics 'tics electro'tics mechanic,- and the Itaihvad Division has vacancies for a road and yard conductor, a locomotive engineer, and a Machinist. Two positions for marine maw ,' chinist, one for ship1itter and ens for pipefitter are now open - in the Industrial Division. Three swimming pool managers 06 a clerk stenographer and a physic physicaistherapist aistherapist physicaistherapist are needed in the Di ViSiOn' 4)1 Schools, PPEAL FOR MOSLEMS PARIS (UPI) Tha Catholic and Probestant churches o t Prance joined today in an Inv pretedented world appeal for help for Moslems left homeless by the war in Algeria. Maurice Cardinal ,'Ireltin, archbishop of Paris, and ,Ilastor Marc Boegner, president I. of the French Protestant Federa ton. signed the appeal. .. - Electric Conversion Starts On Last Lock SetGatun 0 Conversion of the frequency-sensitive equipment and MUM, -ery at.'Gatun Locket has been 'started, by the qoneolidated,Inter. national Electric Company following a two-week period, of pre- paratory work. :4, .4 The conversion of the PanArni Canal locke for, 60-Cycle cur, rent if one of the last major jobs of the conversion project to be done. 'The contractor for the locks conversion has already com completed pleted completed work at both Pedro Miguel and Miraflores Locks. Under the present schedule, the work at Gatun is to be com completed pleted completed by July 3. Work was begun on the ettet lane this week and is scheduled for completion by June 7. Th4 conversion of equipment on the west lane will be started June 19 with completion scheduled twO weeks later. The power conversion at Gatim f011ows the completicrn of the locks overhaul test there which has re required quired required one-lane service and 24- hour operation since midApril. The new overhaul method being,1 tested was highly! successful and will materially reduce the outage time for a 'lock lane during over 'haul periods. The procedure in involved volved involved ,the removal of the big gate leaves by the 250-ton floating crane Hercules rather than lifting them by-hydraulic jacks. Addition Additional al Additional time-Was saved by a new me 'Man In Havana' Gives Bit Part To Ex-Isthmion "Our Man In Havana" won't be' flicking across Isthmian screens for a while vet. But when it does get here, Isth Isthmiens miens Isthmiens can be on the lookout for ari cid friendHarold Dar Darlington. lington. Darlington. Darlington, now stationed in the Cuban can-ital. nlavs the part of the British Ambassador in a scene at the bar in the, Havana Countrv Club. He has a few lines, too. Harold is the middle man a among mong among three in the bar scene. On his left is Sir Alec Guinness, the British actor. And on Dar Darlington's lington's Darlington's right is John SnO0k. columnist for the English lan lan(Page (Page lan(Page Times of Havana. The flicker was shot in Mid MidApril. April. MidApril. ' -'1.', 4 hod for alignment of bearing plat' on the gates and wall.s The final tests of the new over overhaul haul overhaul method were completed last week when the miter gates were used for the first time under a full head of water. PSAF Chaplain Accepts Pastorate Or Redeemer Church A former Air Force chaplain, the'Rev. Arthur Walter Meyer, presently the assistant pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Joseph. Michigan, has accepted the call to become the pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Balboa. On active duty with the Air Force from September 1951 to November 1956, chaplain Meyer's tour of duty 'included service in Korea.tPrior to his years in the chaplaincy he served pastorates in Davenport, Iowa; and Hot soings, Smith Dakota. Since the resignation of the Rev. Robert G. Gussik as pastor of Redeemer to accept the position of mission counselor to direct Lutheran work throughout the greater Caribbean area the parish ha been without a resident minister. During the vacancy the parish has been served by Pastor Gus sick with the assistance of Semi Seminarian narian Seminarian Frederick S. Mick. Since the middle of March the church staff was augmented with 'the larrival of the Rev.' Herman from his parish in Racine, Wis Wisconsin. consin. Wisconsin. As yet no definite date for the arrival of the new pastor has geen announced. Meyer will bring with him his wife anJ four children. f, -:., ,is4 f,. PANAMA, 11- SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1959 fight fixer Carbo Plucked In Flight From Jersey Hideout HADDON TOWNSHIto, N.3., May 30 (UPI)--Frankie Carbo, 54, sought ori fight fixing charges, was arrested early to today day today when he tried to escape out the back entrance nt g se secret cret secret hideaway. Corbin, known as the; under underworld world underworld czar of boxing ai.d want wanted ed wanted in New York on a 10-count indictment charging trap box boxing ing boxing operations, was seized by New York and New Jersey po police lice police shortly after Midnight when they closed In' on his luxurious two-story brick hide hideout. out. hideout. He had been missing 10 months. , - wiTtlf &i ,4 DAILY NEWSPAPER ....L - , --- 0 Funeral services for Owen B. Shirley of Rainbow Cily whose death occurred Monday in India Indianapolis, napolis, Indianapolis, Indiana vvill be held al 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pa Paoama oama Paoama City. Interment will be at the Jardin de Pa; In Parque fevre. Mr. Shirley was born in Gatun and had been a prominent mem member ber member of the Isthmian community for many years. He was principal of the Rainbow City Junior-Senior High School and took an active role in Civic affairs. He had been employed as teach teacher er teacher in the Canal Zone schools for the past 30 years. , .. Se ti ators Horse Around A Bit In -Affirming Cabot's Diplomatic Habits ,,, ,, .i,.,,,, ,,! .. yBy 'FRANK ELEAZER 'usual number of horses and 63 about the horse. And in the enso, "As you know, Mr. Cabot, I firmed for this post, to divest million people, who sneak not ing furor, she had to turn in her have considerable interest in the yourself of any equestrian inter t:, ,,, WASKINGTON ---.(UPDExcept Spanish but Portuguese. riding habit. That's why Cabot, ambassadorship to Brazil," ne ests?" , '' '.;, for a horse, which once kicked So you can see what a dif- who had been in the foreign ser- began. "Sir?" questioned Cabot, shocker ',. 7Sen.,Wayne I,. Morse D-Ore.) in ference a few weeks can make in vice ainoe 1926 andmost recent- It once was said the Lowells disblief in his tone. '' the laW, Clare Booth Luce todaY the Senate. Or maybe it was that ly has been ambassador to ColoM- talk only to Cabots and the Ca. "Equestrian interests," repeate( , would be our ambassador toBra- Cabot is not a woman. Or that bia, now was up for het job. bots talk only to God. Mprse ask Gore, allowing himself a smal f Ail, ,.. .. ,,.,- "; his Spouse does not publish maga- Cabot, wearing a tan tropical ed this Cabot it were true he tilt- smile. - "',',$ Indeed, wi soon' willshave lOoko; zines, Or then again, as a career suit and a proper diplomatic mus- ed to talk to the man in the "I have none," replied Cabot, ' Ant out for 'our interests in RiO diplothat he never, never never tachee sat down wakily in the street. Cabot said he finds this allowing himself a smile ever ;one John Moors Cabot, of the would sayall his troubles be,fan same red leather ehair occupied the best way to learn what's go- smaller. : ,..Vew England Cabots, who told when Sen. Morse was kicked in with such unhappy outcome for ing on. "Are you in any sense a horse 1 1 members of the Senate Foreign the head'hy a horse. several hours just six weeks ago ,...1 A man?" persisted Gore, now sut ,Itelations Committee he likes A, Mrs. Luce also bad been up for by Mrs, Luce. Does Cabot speak Spanish? in ficiently pleased with his joke to 6 rtallring to people, speaks Spanish, confirmation as ambassador to Chairman J. William Fulbright quired Mmse. He does, Cabot con- join in the general laughter. eand is downright allergic te Brazil. And over the considerable (D-Ark,) wondered if he had firmed, too diplomatic ,no doubt "Iio, sir," replied Cabot. "I'n ' borses,',w ,, objections of Morse the coMmittee anything to say for himself. Ca- to tell Morse that won't'belp him allergic to horses." . k, ,On these assurances thot cum- eventually approved her. And later bot said he would stand on his very much in Brazil. That did it. Just 12 minute! '0 Inittee promPtlY aPProved Cabot's the Senate finally had confirmed record,. Fulbright asked if any. "Will you find, it necessary," from the time be sat down, Cabo '1' Inomination as ambassador to Bra. her appointment. 11-1,,,J, ei. body hid any questions. Morse al- Sen. Albert Gore .(D-Tenno then was up. The committee closed iti . 0 ills' where there are at least the Then Mit' Luce bad her' say lowed that he had A few. asked, "in event you Are con- doors. It voted for Cabot 16,0. , . A , , , firmed for this post, to divest yourself of any equestrian inter ests?" "Sir?" questioned Cabot, shocked disblief in his tone. "Equestrian interests," repeated Gore, allowing himself a small smile. "I have none," replied Cabot, allowing himself a smile ever sm eller. "Are you in any sense a hors man?" persisted Gore, now suf sufficiently ficiently sufficiently pleased with his joke tO join in the general laughter. "No, sir," replied Cabot. "I'm allergic to horses." That did it. Just 12 minutes from the time be sat down, Cabot was up. The committee closed its doors. It voted for Cabot 16-0. '.,-,,-'1,,,,..t,.7,:,-, e i.p)a, ., alaftta,,A1(1(1, , "Let the peoyote know -the truth end site couPttry is safe" -- Abraham Lbw In , ,, ' o, , , A LNG viEw et the stage at Jadwin Hall, Port Clayton during today's Memorial Day serVices Olt the Pacific side, Militaryr Canal Zone find Panami dignitaries inike up pie lorgrounii. row. THE FIRING SQUAD composed of an ROTC unit from Balboa High School participated in the Memorial Day ceremonies at Jadwin Hall, Ft. Clayton this morning. The unit was under the command of Maj. R. M. Stokes, professor of Mi lit ary Science and Tactics at the high school. The music was furnished by the 778th Air Force Band from Albrook Air Force Base, under the direction of CWO Herman W. Eng lert. (Official USAF Photo) School Principal Owen Shirley's Funeral At St Paul's Is Tomorrow He had been In Me United States since last September be being ing being anrolled at Ball State Teach Teachers ers Teachers College in Nuncio Indiana whore he had lust completed his studies for a master's degree. The college has announced that the degree will be awarded posthumously. - A wateth will be maintairted at the church by the Knights of St. Paul until the time of Mr. Shirley's funeral. The casket will be open from 12:30 to 1:50 p.m. tomorrow. The pallbearers will be Alfred C. Cragwell and S. S. Josephs re representing presenting representing the faculty of the Rain Rainbow bow Rainbow City High School; Jefferson Josephs representing the Rain Rainbow bow Rainbow City Civic Council; William Jump representing the Rainbow City community; Charles Davis representing the Church of St. Ma Mary, ry, Mary, the Virgin; and Arnold Anglin representing Lodge St. Charles. Honorary pallbearers will be 1 Ellis L. Fawcett, Nathan Bryan James Facey, Horace Parker, Dave White, Leslie Thompson C1,-rehom Lewis, Nathan Reid, 1 Dr. Alfred Gerald, Victor Hen riqUask Welford bernard and Hugh Itrycroft. Members of Mr. Shirley's fam family ily family have asked that no flowers be sent. Instead friends who wish may make constributions to the Rainbow City High School scho scholarship larship scholarship fund. I 4, , : 'rhroughont the world more peopl,,e, buy StagtMiiiVa than any other imported whisky. FIVE CENTS Memorial Day Sun On Atiantic Side Sea Rites Later " Military and veterans organizations throughout the Canal Zone joined' forces today in solemn tributes to fal fallen len fallen U.S. fighting forces of all past wars in observance of Memorial Day. Threatenin0 weather on the Pacific side.forced can cancellation cellation cancellation of planned ceremonies at Corozal Cemetery and proceedings were transferred to Jadwin Hall, Fort Clay Clayton. ton. Clayton. On the Atlantic side the memorial program took place at, Mt. Hope,Cemetery under warm, sunny skies. Despite poor attendance at Fort Clayton ceremonies were rich in meaning and emotion and the stage was resPlendent in an array of dignitaries from Canol Zone Wary rad ocganizatiOns, represe atati v e s from Panama and till) combin combined ed combined color guards of, military and veterans' units. Before 'the stage were trid1-1 tional floral offerings, later to bp placed on. Corozal graves in silent tribute. 'Delivering,, the principal liar ,Ortir at FL' ClaytOit Ed Ed.,11?ard .,11?ard Ed.,11?ard ritilleratklitalttrehlet Of Staff, Caribbean Air COmmandr-cleclared that although "the histery of the world is written against a background of war and peace we All know at least part of the an answer. swer. answer. "Because there is a ourning ideal in tho hearts of men that constantly struggles to attain and prteet freedom. A free freedom dom freedom as complete as good law and order will allow and be because cause because there are forces in the world that urge men to seek power through government that sometimes threatens ta stifle that freedom," Imparato said. While paying tribute to all U.S. service people who have given their lives for freedom, Imparato pointed out 'that "in death for the soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen me honor today, there is victOty. A vic victory tory victory that free men have teen able to sustain until the present time. A victory that must never be permitted to know,,defeat." Moving memorialz prayers .)were offered by Rabbi Nathan Witkin for the Jewish faith, by Chaplain (Comdr.) James A. Whitman for Protestants and by Chaplain (Maj.) Ed Edward ward Edward A. Kozlowski for Catho Catholics. lics. Catholics. The 776th Air Force Band played hymns as well as both the U.S. and Panamanian na national tional national anthems arid a solitary bugler closed the .4ervice with taps while the Balboa High School ROTC firing squad of offered fered offered a formal salute to the dead. Meanwhile, at Mt Hope Ce Cemetery metery Cemetery on the Atlantic side Col. Cecil Himes, commander of the U.S. Army Caribbean School at Ft. Gulick, declared to the assembled throng that military readiness is the best assurance against aggression ip the Mod Modern ern Modern world. But, Himes went, 311, "being strong does not mean being truculent, provocative or mili militaristic. taristic. militaristic. It does rnean seeking peace, not mere4r with the heart In wishful thinking but with the mind in a realistic ap approach proach approach to the troblems at hand." Recognizing the heroic ef - fort required to build the Himes said that in "pay "paying ing "paying tribute to our war dead today, we property include those who fell in Another great cause...those builders of the Panama Canal and Railroad who.,:,hame been laid to rest within these hallow hallowed ed hallowed grounds." Himes pointed out that since 1950. in accordance with a presidential proclamation of that year, Memorial Day is set aside pot honoring tr War,dead'but Lthair shairrhOcefOrtit'.zbf.",,1 'dedicated is At Tdsest or nation., wide' prayer for -permanent peace." Over and over in ilia addrest Himes emphasized that U. S. mill tory preparedness is founded not on aggression but on the principit of deterrence, the strength witt which to dissuade aggression. Our real quest, be declared, is for peace and justice, not for our selves alone, but for all men arts for all time. A third formal Memorial Day Dayceremony ceremony Dayceremony took place this after. noon at sea aboard the USS Fels con, where the address was .de., livered by Capt. Luis V. Castro, district legal officer for the 15th Naval District. Again there were prayers for tht three faiths, an Army firing squat salute to the dead and the solitar! taps. Midway through the progrart floral tributes were cast upon tho waters in tribute to these who diet at sea. . In addition to the three fortna services memorial ceremonies tool place at various places throughotr the Zone, including flag-raising ant tributes by Boy Scout and Chi Scout groups, by Children of tin American Revolution, and a join' veterans' group service at Amadot Cemetery in Panama City. Boy Scout and Girl Scout groupi also participated in the formal ser vices at Mt. Hope, Ft. Clayton ani aboard the USS Falcon this after noon. Dubbidobber Wins Place In Language. LOS ANGELES (UPI)-- Aircraft worker Sarge Signer thinks every part in a plane should have a name. When he found a small bit of metal in North American Avia tion's i-15 rocket plane which didn't have one it bothered him; So Signer began calling it a dub dubbidobber. bidobber. dubbidobber. The name stuck, and now the part, an essential in the seat ejection system although it's only an inch long and costs only a dime, is known as a dubbidob dubbidobber. ber. dubbidobber. Another worker asked signer how he happened to call the part a dubbidobber. , "I don't know" he said "but It just looked like a dubbidobber! Canal Ship Transits About To Best Al 'time Top Set Only 2 Months Ago,,, Another record number of oceangoing commercial trans. its through theillanami Canal for one month appeared 10 day to be a Virtual Certainty during the month of May. Up through yesterday a total of 11311 transits had bees made by vessels in this category, and another ZS transite were scheduled for today. scheduled for today. The present monthly record of 882 transits was set : March of this ytir, and only 15 transits tomorrow ire noed,!.x ed to tie this mark. " CU JO SIC The heavy stream of commercial traffic this month is tno4 pected to be sufficient to set other records, including that of the daily average number of transits. The treezd sorepb age was set in February. The amount of traffic, other than commercial., biut boa ,4' relatively light this month. 4 ' ..: ' 41' , . , ,.. .. ,,, '.. ;ij. k(' , 1 , ' , . . ..- ,,, ,- , tv ,, 11 ,1 . 1. 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',, The Si , Inas for 'time; al pervispr tivO Pe ors -1m operator a lead,' the preo the yaeanclet 4 raphet lectrica -or an el 'tics mec Division and yard engineer, Two s) chinist, one for in the 1 4 Three 06 a clerk s alstherep vision' 4)1 AP P EAL 1 PARIS and '1" , France g precedent for Most 14 ,war in A Feltin, s 114 ,!-pastor 1 1 1., of the tion, Sen ; 'Ey , WASKI 11") ,for a lu ' Sen. 1Va: ,the laW, would be gil. Instead .;',Ing out one Joh! 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"9-0,-eonversion of the Panama Canal lockf for, 80-Cyc. ......1::.i... -44.::,.?:....V.,,..11...:;.,:::;.;:7, ..:77;.;',!,':(51",., :'''.'..;..,t:. :.,...':.1:;'.::7.::::.:71...,0:1':',..:' .1;;',".'i',::.:1.::::::.',...oatit..'.;''....1',."...::.;:..:::;.'::,!.:;::,:Loot:,..;5:!.......,...,(..,,....::::..7.......,.;:;,:i.,.., a 7 net I one 'of the last major jobi,of the conversion project to be ,,,,4:,::, 44.14s! Isetii6v,...:0511A,,,,l': i.MV::,:'4::.,... .41,41,;,,44A.,:,.,,ei:..iiir. 09lik,:-:::::gN:,,H::: .l'he contractor for the locks conversion has already com- :11;,-,,,; :i.:::..40.. . ,....,.. .:... , .;; ..;....... iir,,..; ,.4,,,, ,;?..... ....,.,,,... .,i..,,,,,;i4.:;;, ,,,,...1:;,.......;,,,1.5,...94,,.,,:.:....,:...... eted work at both Pedro Miguel and Miraflores Locks. 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Th0 The final tests of the new over- .,.:;',:...,?.;.',..4..,":,-..:'.;...:...;.4;.;,.. '''...... 5...N, .:-,,:,? ..,4,;,..,.., . .:1.44.0.:;,, .,,,;:3,ivii,,!,,v.i: ,e,,....4,,.:.::,,;::..:4,:r,:,, :,.....,..:,..,i...p.: aversion of equipment on the,. haul methed were completed last .i:..::..: ..,:i,,...4.:: r::, .:t:...:p.,.. .,i, t. ...,: -r-i: ...,,..,:o. .,.,.,!,::, ?ik:. ';.:,..)i.,..,::..;;,..x.,,Ii,4: ,:: ,,,...:9044.,... ,...110:i st lane, will be started June 19. week when the miter gates were i'.:.1,;,:,,..,.-,....,,:::,.,,:: .11',,,g.:::,: IA: :L.:. ::1;',:',;,:A.;,;, ,i,. ::4.41;k:,::. IN''''';:4;i:.;';ii'.::$44t..,:;;;:fm .; 4.:',,'1.10i...' 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PSAF Chaplain ..,..,,,,,-, -,-,-,...-,;:,,,v,,v...,:, 1,?:::,:,,,,,xli.,,,,T..:,,,,,,,m,-:o.,, ,44.,4,:,,,.,,,,,,,,,:... ,,,.,:.,:. ethaul test there which has re- ...,;.'- .;:m:,,,;':,r ''?M4;z:a.. ,''''.,.....,;."'1.::,..;:g1W.:r. i)...44k1:0iit ired one-l?ne service and 24-, :::..4:-.',R4-:;...,:,,..::::,,":,",::,in;?::',- -',Uiiik ---);f4.;.'";';.,:, ..:,,-fmr,::..104,.v.w...,.?::.4. r operation since mulApril. Accepts Pastorate ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,:,,,,.,,,,,,,:::,,,: :::::::::::::::::: :,,,: .,,,,..:..,,, ...,,.,,,,,,,....4::.,:,::,..,:,:,.....4, ::;.;.:,,,, ;,,.:,,,,fl,,,..:,,,..,,,:::...,,, ..; ,. ...,,,,,,,,:,,,.":,,,,4,:.. , ,:,::;,,,:.,. :,::.,,:,,,.:,.,::,:,:,,,,,,,,,,,:,,:,,,, -,,,-,: r:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,!.::". ., -,:,,, , ,,,,,,,,if ,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,:,:,:::,,,:,:,,,,:.,..,:,,.:,,,,- ..,,,,.,:, ..,..,,,,K,,,,,,:::.,,,, I; Ar- rhe itew overhaul method being A., ;ted was highly! successful and. .., W' ...44"..,40.''4,'IW.:4,,;:":,4,,..,.-..:,:,.,:.f:':'.;:s..i,;:;,:,,.. ... .....,... ... Redeenier Church ,,,,....-,:,,44,,,,,A;:x,,,,,,,,,,,..:. ,,,e ,,,,st II materially reduce the outage :;',',.,k,,,:.;..,,, ..::-.1!..'ft,:' ';':1;i'E,:;:.,1",0r"..,1.,',.'4?,41,;4:.r:':!':'''..';':.B::':.:1:4;-.' ,,Y;;:',.AtiiC ?''..i::,Zi:".;,,,I.:;'...';',":::i'. Alt: :.4tritAK..0.,':"::::i,. .... -:-;';:''-:y,.,...:-.0A4.:,.;;;444.;.. .:;.:,..t. .... ... ,,:.,,:.:..:..;:,.:...:..:.....,..:::,;.;,...,A,,.....,.,..,::,:,,........,...,...,.,....,...!:. .. .. ........................ .. .. ..... ...........,., ae for a 'lock lane during over A former Air Force chaplain, .,, ,, ul periods. The procedure in-. the' Rev. Arthur Walter Meyer, Ned .the removal of the big presently the assistant pastor of THE FIRING SQUAD composed of an ROTc unit from Balboa High School participated in the te leave's by the 250-ton floating Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Memorial Liay ceremonies at Jadwin Hall, Ft. Clayton this morning. The unit was under thLe command of Maj. R. M. Stokes, professor of Milit ary Science and Tactics at the high schooh ane Horeules rather than lifting Joseph. Michigan, has accepted The music was furnished by the 778th Air Force laand from Albrook Air Force Base, under t e ?In by-,hydraulic jacks. Addition Additiondirection direction Additiondirection of CWO Herman W. Englert. (Official USAF Photo) time-Was saved by a new me :the call to become the pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in --.- Balboa. On active duty with the Air Ing .' School Principal Owen Shirley's Vian'in Havana' Force from September 1951 to ri hi fixer Carbo , ;iv'es Bit Part November 1956, chaplain Meyer's tour of duty 'included service in Korea. (Prior to his years in the Pluck6d In' Flight Funeral At St. Paul's Is Tomorrow ., '03 Ex-Isthmian 'chaplaincy he served pastorates . ---- o ---- la. Davenport, Iowa; and Hot "Our-Man In Havana" won't SPrings, Smith pakota. f From Jersey' Hideout Funeral services for Owen B. Ha had been in Me United ' fliCking across Isthmian Since the resignation o the Bev. Shirley of Rainbow Cily whose States since last September be bereens reens bereens for. a while vet- But RObert G. Gussik as pastor...of LTA ,I.Nry,m ,rntimmu- Tit , ;.. .,,ob , fl N ', ,!. , I, ."1.:. 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The committee closed its Rainbow City High School scho- The amount of traffic, other than tomnalrelat MI boa, ) , where there are at least the Then Mrs. Luce had her say lowed that he had A few. asked, "in event you are con. doors. It vated for Cabot 16-0. larship fund. relatively light this month. ' It. , 4 , 1 , , , t, ,. 4, ,: , , , 4 , .. , I st', i i .' 4, , ,, , 40. ,,Rob0,41b.A;Nto4A41146044,44.04toWArok .,, ,,,, .6, ---vit I , 7',.:1 , ,, 4 : i A, ,,, ,',''., '''' ,.. ,,, liSdki' l'',';"it i' , . , , ,- ''' ': --2 -,. ---, ..' ', .-.; ', L.: ,, .', ,: -' ., ' '.. -.. --. -, ',..-. :- -: -, '. '; '"--' -;,, ,.'-, :, ; -- -.--- i A.- ,.' ... ,, -',, ', - -, ,, .. - , , ' .. , -I ,,, '' ' 1 ,,,, - ', '.:'''' '.;1',- '...1, -.'',., ',..-.- :I. "; '-. --''' e :". ;.!'-'''-, r.t.--,"..;' ;.-;.', '' ',c.,':',';'.''' r:';.' ', r ", .''.' -4' - ''.- i' '.'1J"'''' r'''-t, '.'''. r; '' '' .. , ', . .: ,,, ,,- . .... ; 4 I - - e . 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Stn- ... 411....1..41a. ! ss It vote contribute a letter don't hi impatient if it doesn't appear the gle handedly he saved himself a "1"i:1-...4."----. ,i., Az ay. Letters Sod published in the order received. tough, ally. the International a.... Please try to keep tile letters limited to one page length. Longsnoremen's Assn., whose 60,- , .61 - ,iii Identity of letter writen is held in strictest confidence. 000 uockwallopers mignt have peen pw4.vii ., S, This novrspaper assumes no responsibility for statements Of opinions moving into the AFL-CIO by this ' lakpressed in letters from readers. time atter six y2ars ot expulsion. , ....,opitiltAarnieman--- . , Here's how Holfa's Brownsville .. v .5 b r V.. '' f ri 16 PA 441 I B 0 X blast disrupted some ot his op opposition's position's opposition's neate9t, strategy. For , wish some time now master tacuct- -..-..r iii an Louis Waldman, the first coun coun. . coun. 9E Clis -IV I:i 4? 0 .'' 5 sel to be known as "labor law.- TWELVE MILE LIMET yer," haw beeL negotiating with na na:,,, :,,, na:,,, E;r: tional AFL-CIO leaders on clean, ' .1. "Eagle Eyes'' Nail Box, May 22), is wrong. When AqUilinG ing up and moving the ILA back . ... BOyd Introduced a bill in the National Assembly estaolisning the inside the big house of labor. Ma Ma,. ,. Ma,. . .,. ,--,..... AL-I r1r .nt thrrilicril nv believed it was all set. 1-----------r.1 nr.----....... 1 Ift Irl r lt Poi MONTH IN Abv ANVIL-- SIX MONTHS IN ADVANC ONE YEAR IN ARVANCE-- ITN'S IS YOUR FORUM TH1 READERS OWN COLUMN : The Mail les is an open forum tot readers of The Panama America's. ;afters are received gratefully and are handled in a wholly confidential Wanner. 6 10 vow contribute a letter don't be impatient if it doesn't appear the atzr.s ay. Letters Mod published in the order received. ,06; Please Iry te keep tile letters limited te one page length. .0 Identity of letter writers is held in strictest confidence. t, This nevrspaper assumes no responsibility for statements Of opinions linpresseel in letters from readers. T E pA A o TWELVE MILE LIMIT E;r: .1. "Eagle Eyes" (Mail Box, May 22), is wrong. When Aqui IMO Bcyd introduced a bill in the National Assembly estaolisning the tiVelve mile terrtiorial waters limit, PanaMa did not act through sheer nationalism. As a sovereign nation, and according to the oeneva Convention, PanaMa acted within her rights. 4, When Panama cailed on the Organization of American States for help during the recent crisis, the error was for Pan Panottna ottna Panottna to accept the appointment of an OAS investigating group that, represented countries whose sea limit is only three miles, Including the United States. Had this group been composed of ripresentatives from countries like Peru, Chile or Ecuador that hive claimed up to and beyond the twelve-mile limit, it certain certainly ly certainly have been a different matter. The wrong was done by Panarnanian Ambassador In Wash Wash, , Wash, ington, Ricardo Arias, who did not turn down the OAS offer of anti-invasion patrol with three-mile strings attached, as he Ahould havn done instead of acting like a scared rabbit. Panamanian Nationalist '..,';, tiVelve mile terrtional waters i Amu, ram.. Lii,, ,..., ,..., wa..,..,.. --,, ', :. &beer nationalism. As a sovereign nation, and according to the Such a move was welcomed by 1 1 , ,,, i Ix- : y oeneva Convention, Panama acted within her rights. national labor chiefs because it --. ,. "! When Panama cailed on the Organization of American would hav2 cut the ties between it ''' 4 USR I 1 I ' States for help during the recent crisis, the error was for Pan- the Longshoremen and the Minn- IP ? t iN i I 600,1 r .: atna to accept the appointment of an OAS investigating group sters a combine which could 1 !'.-- 1- I, AMENIMEIMEMEMEN6 fill e I strike, clog and finally paralyze 0 .... ,,.., I II 1 tspi . , that, represented countries whose sea limit is only three miles, all ocean and rail freight traffic. ., f --.. lit aMENIEM...OMM. N., . trIcluding the United States. Had this group been composed of '- it , e -' , ripresentatives from countries like Peru, Chile or Ecuador that Finally in Puerto Rico, last Feb February, ruary, February, labor's high command ap- 11 .11.01 moo 1 ,moldMonwoo mo....': ' '1, have claimed up to and beyond the twelve-mile limit, it certain- iii) , 1 ,'. 1 have been a different matter. pointed a four-man committee to look ipto the ILA and report hack I ----,, ,,.. -, '! The wrong was done by Panarnallian Ambassador In Wash Washthis this Washthis past week to the AFL-CIO Exe- , ington, Ricardo Arias, who did not turn down the OAS offer of cutive Council meeting in Wash- i !.: ''' Itil anti-invasion patrol with three-mile strings attached, as he 11 . , should havn done instead of acting like a scared rabbit. ington. That report would nave been one favoring the return of o .!,,, Panamanian Nationalist . , - the controversial waterfront u u- - u- ,, ii . .. ATLANTIC SIDE SUMMER PROGRAM nionso immortalized in film and Ili lOrllair 4ill , newsprint over the years. This was 1 . Sir: apparent in the national office of lima .. itg X.,- Atlantic Siders who complain that there is nothing to do had better Stage Handt Union in New NEA Wyk Ilk. t .... ,..... ir-41,, Int,,,,,i tn h.,,a thPli i-hildren occupied during the 'the ., . ATLANTIC SIDE SUMMER PROGRAM Sir: Atlantic Siders who complain that there is nothing to do bad better wake up fast if -they Intend to have their ehildren occupied during the summer vacation months. A strange inertia seems to have overtaken overtakenthis this overtakenthis area as far as the summer recreatiOn program is concerned. Parents on the Atlantic Side apparently do pot realize that'unless a reasonable number of volunteer superVisors and instructors as well es a goodly number of children are registered very soon for the suiti suitiOter Oter suitiOter progrtm, it simply will not be held. at all. , United Fund money is available, but cannot be accepted unless tidvance attendance is assured. Parents are asked only to pay one dollar for eacn child, and even that is matched and then some by the Fund. Is this too costly for many hours of entertainnient and instruc instruction tion instruction for kids durin,,,,, the do-nothing vacation period?'tven if only to get the kids nut of Mom's hair, it certainly should be worth a dollar. There must be more than 300 children ctu thisside who need the summer recreation program. But the paren must make the first move. The money. is there for the asking, but little effort is need needed ed needed too. Let's get some of these women's clubs to offer assistance, or neighborhood groups or any individuals who can spare a few hours a iveek to keep the kids happy and busy. Are we to let the whole pro pro'tram 'tram pro'tram fall throdgh before it's even started for lack of ,interest? - June 19 is the deadline for registration. and that's not far off. Tom Sellers and members of the City Council have been working herd to get the recreation program rolling. Rot they cen't do it alone. Parents on this side who neglect to help themselves and their own children need not complain a month from nOW that the kids have nothing to do. But they will anyway. 'Lsit's Get Hot FULL PROBE SOUGHT IN GARCIA CASE Sir: Lere hope neither the Panamanian nor the American authori authorities ties authorities will spare any pains in making a full probe of the incident in tbleb an American and his entire family agent three days in the arcel Model Iftl Deputy CoMandatite Flores had not happened , Ceferino Garcia ind-his pretty" Wireand' three nice little kids would have been there yet. Garcia had gone to the night court to make a complaint about la neighbor who bashed his wife in the head. In the court, he found the tables turned on him and he and his wife branded as assailants instead of victims. ,, This looks bad enough, and let's hope the real facts of the case are being thoroughly looked into. ,,.1 But even if the Garcias were somewhat at fault, the summary Jailing of a family in the middle of the night for what seems to , have been a neighborhood squabble seems harsh treatment indeed. ,,, Which pne of us can dig up $40 for a fine in the middle of the view The Garcias, most obviously are respectable people,,far from lirirnittal types. ', The treatment they received was shameful.' What howls would have arisen in your Mail Box had anything -vaguely similur occurred in Balboa, Canal Zone. Outraged ; THOSE SPECIAL TRAINS ',Sir: i,.. It seems that the Pacific Commissary Social. and Sporting Club as always engaged in some wrangle over special trains. At least ilt seems to happen every year at around this time. Last year they locked horns with the Mutual Aid Club of Paraiso, ' ut after a somewhat undecipherable exchange of letters, the two clubs finally got down to business and decided to make the June 'special a joint affair. ot, i. Now the Commissary Club is at loggerheads with the Altamira Club, which says joint sponsorship is out of the question, because "1)01 its activities are intended to further Altatnica's scholarship fund. ; It seems to me that these wrangles coact be avoided ,if the Pan Panlima lima Panlima Canal Company stuck to the old first-come-first served policy. Pt seems a little ludicrous for two special trains to be run on the slime day to Colon, what with all the regular trains and the little lattraction that Colon now offers to Pacific sid.rs. Both clubs stand "to lose money, but of course that will be no skin off the railroad's s! rose, they will have gotten their fee already. --Wait N. Soo , ,. Steel Union Leader Sees No Strike !If Reason, Moderation' Can Prevail o WASHINqTON (UPI) United teelworkers' President David J. )1cDonald said today there is no reason for a steel strike this year tif reason and moderation prevail tim genuine collective bargaining." .2 But he said three weeks of negotiation for a new contract bave "goaen nowhere' because Of "an absolute refusal by the Companies to bargain in goxi UM." McDonald said union officials Voti do "all in our power" to Avoid a mid-summer strike, Ne Negotiations gotiations Negotiations in New York have been recessed until next week. S, The Steelworkers' chief negotia negotiafpr fpr negotiafpr made his appraisal in a Speech prepared for delivery at a National Press Club lunch. The union is insisting on a But gtantial wage increase and short shorter er shorter ;OMITS. Steel producers have proposed freezing wages for one ,; year. A strike is possible after Contracts expire June 30. ' "I ,,m being completely frank ,,, hen' I report that our private A dISCUSSIOns have gotten nowhere," WeDonald said. "I tell you this in the hope A that an informed public opinion help break this log jam," be "Industry thus far has ;.Plertly gone through P motions collecive bargaining." i 1 said the union has kept "a degree of flexibility" in its pro 4 't ive bari I f.1:',IfIteel)isieacidl the uni I .:4 ...degree of nexibill . P ''' ,lqeif,10, ,.'4 ';- 1''''.;'; '' 4 , 1 '' , 1 ',' ' t. ' 1. ' , ,, xt AMERICAN I BOX posals but found no willingness for give-and-take on the part of management at the New York talks. Speech Follows Blough McDonald's press club speech followed by one week an appear appearance ance appearance by Roger M. Blough, board chairman of U.S. Steel. Blough re reaffirmed affirmed reaffirmed the industry's Am-raise position and said the "upward spiralling of wages' must be halt halted. ed. halted. Steelworkers now average $3.06 an hour. The union leader said the steel industry was trying to pin the blame for inflation entirely on la labor's bor's labor's wages in what he called a "shell game to bewitch and be bewilder wilder bewilder the American public.' He said the industry's own sta statistics tistics statistics show that payroll costs for each ton of steel shipptal rose by $9.31 a ton compared to a rise of $34.- a ton in steel prices from 1955 to March, 1959. SEEKS IKE MEETING MOSCOW (UPI) First Deputy Pre,mier Frol Kozlov probably will seek a meeting with President Eisenhower when he visits the United States this summer. ob observers servers observers said today, Koziol. 31, is scheduled to leave Moscow at the end of June to represent the Soviet Union at the Russian ex exhibition hibition exhibition in New York. ' .t 1010,101. flIE Labor News And Comments By VICTOR RIESEL NEW YORK Whatever they give as an Emmy or Oscar or Billie tor tne best political acting should go to Jimmie Hotta for 111b Texas performance last week. Stn Stngle gle Stngle handedly he saved himself a tough, ally. the International Longsnoremen's Assn., whose 60,- 000 aockwallopers mignt have peen moving into the AFL-CIO by this time after six years of expulsion. Here's how Ho Ha's Brownsville blast disrupted some oi his op opposition's position's opposition's neatest strategy. For some time now master tacuct tacuctan an tacuctan Louis Waldman, the first coun-: sel to be known as "labor law lawyer," yer," lawyer," haw heel. negotiating with na national tional national AFL-C10 leaders on clean, ing up and moving the ILA back inside the big house of labor. Ma Many ny Many believed it was all set. Such a move was welcomed by national labor chiefs because it would have cut the ties between the Longshoremen and the Team Teamsters sters Teamsters a combine which could strike, clog and finally paralyze all ocean and rail freight traffic. Finally in Puerto Rico, last Feb February, ruary, February, labor's high command ap appointed pointed appointed a four-man committee to look irto the ILA and report back this past week to the AFL-CIO Exe Executive cutive Executive Council meeting in Wash Washington. ington. Washington. That report would nave been one favoring the return of the controversial waterfront u unionso nionso unionso immortalized in film and newsprint over the years. This was 'apparent in the national office of ,the Stage Handl Union in New York last- Thurstlay, May 14. That day a group of nien met tbere for thLee hours. It was waslong long waslong and friendly discussion, some times led by Louis Wadlman; some times by Stage Hands president Dick Walsh, chairman of the lour lourman man lourman AFL-CIO "inspection com committee'', mittee'', committee'', sometimes by stich Long shoremen chiefs as tilpt. Bill Brad ley, ILA president; Teddy Glea Gleason, son, Gleason, csier organizer 'veep Packy Connolly, and others. They all left believing that the committee would. mcommend the acceptanci of the waterfront men. Jim Hpffa got the message quickly from sonieone who report ed to him on the session- The Teamster 'chief headed for the ILA regional convention in Brownsville. He unleashed the now famous general Strike talk. Corpulent Bill 'Bradley trod the boards and reverently said where ver you go, we go. Back in Wash Washington, ington, Washington, the AFL-CIO chiefs had some suggestions to make which can't be printed. But going pack inside the AFL-CIO Was' not one of them. The ILA leaders will gather in mid-Jtily in Miami Beach for their national convention. They'll make their next move there. DAILY MEDITATION (Prosantati by tho Departmimt of Christian Education of the Episcopal Church in the Mis Missionary sionary Missionary Diocese ctf the Panama Canal Zona.) SWORDS OR SHARES "They shall beat their swords into plow-shares.' The Chinese have a proverb: a picture is worth a tbousani words. Today we remember those who have died for their country. The most fitting memorial we can give them is to build that peace for which they have their lives. The swords of their warfare must be beaten Into the plow plowshares shares plowshares of useful industry. Those ancient words enshrined in tte heart of New York City and which we have printed upon our cover, point the way. I' is the tragedy of man from the first use of metal to the latest nuclear discovery that he has used his knowledge to deRtroy rather thPn to buIld. Swords into plowshares. All honor to those who lave carved these words on the walls of Radio City. But we munt cnrye them on our hearts, inscribe them in every area of our daily lives. Only so can we fashion a lasting neace, The surest hone for thp future is that mPn make this ancient prophecy I come true. ' 110 -.1 - 11141141 I S MAI , 40' p11,11400 do.-11101 In the tombs of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs statuettes, tablets, combs and utensils del delicately icately delicately carved from ivory have. been found. The earliest date back more than 5,000 years. In excavations of the ancient cities of Assyria and Babylo Babylonia nia Babylonia many interesting works of ivory have been discovered. Genuine ivory remains in good condition for centuries. 0 Encyclopedia MIASMIC& Aiall(1)') '', LI ei FACT ,.,,,,,,,,., 0, , ,, -,1-, -,: iz : , ,,,,t.,, 1 "',:.':';',":',':,;,:; t .. . ,..,, ,J, ,:,,,,,,,,,,,, i k.', ,, T it : ".,, ,:t,;:, , II i :,- ; :11.(10) ::', ,. ; ,,,!.:,, 1 ',' '- Wilitib: ,,,,,i ie 1 j ..' .:.',':' 4. 1 Are' ; 41 ilir !. :;Vi!!:! A P !' !!! !!!' 1, 14 ! Illtiil at -11110 !!!,!:!, .,,, 41 , 9. ; Egyptian pharaohs statuettes, OFFICE IN PANAMA COLON. BRANCH: a eLau,uuu huernu. . the war- 1 ing Genie" movie (filmed many L. . 0 Cu tablets, combs and utensils del- 109 Central Ave. at Front St. at corner months ago) has Debbie Rey- ; rING 1 Icately carved from ivory have' earner of "1" Street of 7th St. 1 nolds shrugging: "That's life. Di I been found. The earliest date vorced and married the same li 2 First DeputY back more than 5,000 years. O. A. De ROUX, CARLOS MOUIINES V., dayl".. .Page 46 of the June Ca- , , v probably will In excavations of the ancient yeller mag helps decipher the with President cities of Assyria and Babylo- Manager Sub-Manager collapse of the N. Y. Yankees. ie.113 he visits the nia many interesting works of HOURS Samed jeweler Harry Winston 1 4 slimmer ". ivory have been discovered. Ili bedded with the whooping OPPNOPRPOOgiaw: ! Genuine ivory remains in good cough, at his age!. The waga , Koziov, 51, ive Moscow at condition for centuries. From 11:00 a.m. to 12:SO p.m. are saying that the "something I represent the SATURDAYS: from COO a.m. to 12:00 noon borrowed" at Liz's wedding waS , .1. le Russian ex- 0 Encyclopedia MIASMIC& Eddie. ork. op, , . , . , , . . s , , k to , . , . ,,,,,,,,,... ,,.. ,,,s .. sh,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, , PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPEMDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER - "Our Ilaad to'Sucssful Negotiatio6s Is Well 'Marked" 1 Walter Winchell in MAN ABOUT TOWN Betty Hutton and Rock Hudson have the Hollywood historians hopping. A very sub-rasa alliance. Mc Mature's latest pulse-hopper in Europe is Dansh actress Greta Musser, 18. Marlon Bran Brando do Brando flies in from the coast to aate France Nuyen of "Suzie Wong" when Pasadena socialite Pautette Adams is too busy. .1thonda Fleming's daily baskets of posies at Cannes came from rich Paris wine merchant James Devereaux. ."Gypsy" stripper Chotzi Flley got a white minkcoat on opening night from Hilliard Thompson. ,,Mrs6. Babe Ruth'S dinner date at the Sacred Cow (on 72nd) is Steve Barrie, New Englan'd news man. .Carys Grant bas until June 8th to publicly apelogize to H'wood correspondent J. Hyams or the latter's $700,800 14wsuit for slander proceeds. II 611 yi wood's most unusual seduction scene takes place in "They Came To Cordura. Gary Cooper over overpowers powers overpowers Rita Hayword in a patch of cacti! Ethel Merman's "Gypsy" con contract tract contract stipulates there will be no performance on June 3rd. Be. cause on that date she, will wing TO Denver to witness her darigh darighter's ter's darighter's graduation. .The Gaines (he's publisher of Mad mag) expect their image any day. .Glenda Farrell's son Tom Tommy my Tommy and his artist-wife Anne got a coast abrogation. .Ray Antho Anthony's ny's Anthony's new dazzler is jewetry-designer Sandy Freeman. .Loret .Loretta ta .Loretta Young lost her vaccination card at London airport and had to be re-jabbed to re-enter the U.S. Jane Morgan's supersti superstition: tion: superstition: Never puts on the right stocking first. .Don't,' Invite Dept.: Tony Martin' and Louis Prima. Errol Flynn leaped from the top of a schooner, of,s. Jamaica, British West jnclies, to win a $100 bet. Milton, Greene, her ex-mgr., plans suing Marilyn Monroe for $650,000. - Gary Crosby's numerous IF IFwood wood IFwood lady friends now inchirle Madelaine Coubro, whose Big Ro THE SAVINGS BANK Institution Guaranteed by the State Pays 2 Intrest Annually on Savings Accounts INITIAL DEPOSIT $5.00 We make loans with guarnntees on first mortgages or other securities 25c. 50c. $1.00 and $5.00 CHRISTMAS SAVING deposits are accepted thru a period of 48 weeks individual safety deposit documents, in 4 OFFICE IN PANAMA 109 Central Ave. at earner of "1" Street O. A. De ROUX, CARLOS MOUIINES V., Manager Sub-Manager HOURS: From 11:00 a.m. to 12:SO p.m. SATURDAYS: from COO a.m. to 12:00 noon 0 mance suddenly .married a mew movie blonde. Singer Do loles Hawkins and husband expect their image next month. ;The Bobby Sherwoods anticipate an another other another blessed event. She is Phy. lis Dorne. last seen on B'way in "Bells Are Ringing". Shirley Mac Leine, the star of "Ask Any Girl," received the champagne treatment while here. Five years ago she munched peanut butler sandwiches in a one-room mid midtown town midtown cell ?The box-office men at the Phoenix bought pieces of "Once Upon a Mattress," which is selling tickets. Joyce elcery of "Say One For Me" Bing's next picture) weds Lester O'Brien, an Arthur Murray tutor n ex t month. .Orson Welles' heart medic has cautioned him about hisi excess avoirdupoison. Vatietr:Keported that Cinerama Pictures brought its producers a about bout about 45 Mil liOn dollars. Meaning that the customers paid around 75 million to enjoy them. Yet, CI CInerama nerama CInerama is closing. There will be no more after "South Sea Adven Adventure" ture" Adventure" resigns. They are too cost costly ly costly to make for only 21 theaters with wide, wide screen. .Rotand-Roll songs which dominated best-seller lists are fading from them. Only 3 in the First Twen Twenty. ty. Twenty. .It was offly frigid the oth other er other eve'g at the Steak Joint when a maitre d' innocently put Judy Garland and Marie Torre at ad adjacent jacent adjacent tables. H a r old Stones (actress Toni Cdsning) have a new baby girl. .Nancy O'Malley (Latin Q.) has a new fella, Jockey Bill Hartack, thor thoroughly oughly thoroughly enjoying his latest suspen suspension. sion. suspension. From the column of May 4: "Society's Cary Latimer's Mon. signore chums hear she may be become come become Mrs. William Wright, Jr. before 1960 fle's a handsome Princeton socialite." Confirmed in society pages last week. .To .Toronto, ronto, .Toronto, Canada. will be the city in which Pay TV will make iis big test. .The Copa's two weeks with L. Prima and Keely Smith girossed a little, over $250,000. Vegas biz is up 40 percent. Not - 4Areir, 4, boxes, for jewelry and different sizes. COLON BRANCH: Front St. at corner of 7th St. k , New York gambling. This is for food, drink and rooms. insiders 'report tag Ed Murrow's sabbatical f r o CBS was over his plan t "ex "expease" pease" "expease" institutions, especially banks, which enjoy immense tax privi privileges. leges. privileges. Banks put up most of the coin for televisionand they de demanded manded demanded Murrow be stopped. John Gunther's new Tv series starts for NBC in Sept. The first episode. (abotit 'New York's Night. People) will be filmed next week all over town. This column will officiate as sightseeing guide. Miguel Aleman, Jr., son of Mex Mexico's ico's Mexico's one-time Prez, had the Lett Bank crowd drooling when he came in with "Destry" beauty A Adrienne drienne Adrienne Rogers. .Cover-gel Lu Lucille cille Lucille Shade is now Mrs. R. Wil Willard. lard. Willard. He's a musical direct.or. they were Little-Church-Aroundthe-Cornered a few hours ago. Drama tutor Stella Adler now gives her undivided attention to Stanley Moss, the art tycoon. Comedian Gary Morton and Lee Garrett, actress, soon middl e eaisle. aisle. eaisle. The Warner Brothers bus cara caravan van caravan en route to Manhattan from Hollywood (with a dozen young thesps) has them all edgy and hating each other. Actor Geof Geoffrey frey Geoffrey Horne and fashion model Nancy Berg are still marrted, despite their best false friends. But not forever, they postscript. .Sammy Davis, Jr.'s new mu musical sical musical show, "Free and Easy" (Arlen and Mercer), set for the Fall, is that team's "St. Louis Woman" of 5 years ago. .When Mayor Wagner's wife presented the Cotton Council awards at Gracie Mansion she wore a silk spantung frock. .The Air Force Charles Russhons (Claire Mitt) will be 3 in early Nov. .Those screams You probly heard were from Jaye P. Morgan, whose re recording cording recording bosses asked her to pose for an album cover in a filmsy negligee. Judy Holliday's merger plans with jazz star Gerry Mulligan have been snagged by his agent, who booked him for a tour of Eu Europe. rope. Europe. She must remain in Holly Hollywood wood Hollywood to film "Bells Are Ring Ringing". ing". Ringing". ,Sandra Church, one of the big hits of Ethel Merman's "Gypsy', click, will be colyumed with' this-and-that beau. But her No. 1 secret is known to the cast. . .Tbrust Gloria Warner will re resume sume resume her career. Her marriage didn't jell. Sound-alikes: The 4 Coins' "One Heart, One Love" and "Because. Showmen are astonished how little the Pulezer Prize meant to "JB,' which soon departs for Central City, Cotora Cotorado. do. Cotorado. .Primo Carnera, one time heavyweight fighter, is yery ill in Udine, Maly. .Do lores Gray and recording star Dick Sinart didn't bother to disguise their af affection fection affection on the Stork dance floor, according to ringsiders. .Ten .Tennistar nistar .Tennistar Gussie Moran and groom Ed Hand are trying li again. - Mongtomery Clift, usually link linked ed linked with Myrna Loy or Libby Hol Holman, man, Holman, prefers the Continental, a cafe in Larchmont, for his tetea-date with Ann Ritchie, a 20ish mag writer. His current subject for an oil painting, hiu new hobby. .Geraldine Page, leading lady of "Sweet Bird Of Youth," has a new one, too. Ile ifs actor Scranton Moulton. Al Al1 1 Al1 hio industrialist Frank C. Russell and his mate returned on the In Independence dependence Independence Friday to learn their Maryland lodge was destroyed in a $250,000 inferno. ."The Mat Mating ing Mating Genie" movie (filmed many months ago) has Debbie Rey Rey1 1 Rey1 nolds shrugging: "That's life. Di Divorced vorced Divorced and married the same dey1".. .Page 46 of the June Ca Cavalier valier Cavalier mag helps decipher the collapse of the N. Y. Yankees. , Samed jeweler Harry Winston Ili bedded with the whooping , cough, at his age!. .The wags are saying that the "something borrowed" at Liz's wedding was , Eddie. - qt1DAILYINAsHitzToll ammo WASHINGTON The day before- the Senate Commerce Com Committee mittee Committee voted on hia confirmation, Secretary of Commerte Lewis Strauass A madeP a political pay payoff off payoff the three SenatorsPastora of Rhode Wand; Thlirmond of South Carolina, and Cotton of New Hampshirewho helped sal, vage his one-vote victory. The pay-off had to do with stricter controls on foreign tex textiles, tiles, textiles, especially Japanese. However, one pay-off backfired so badly that it made John Pas Pastore, tore, Pastore, the bouncing little Demo, crat from Rhode Island, hit the ceiling' and alniost change his mind about voting for Strauss. What made Pastore mad was that Sen. teverett Saltonstall of Massachusetts, Republican, n o t Pastore, Democrat, was permit permitted ted permitted to announced the creation of a new governmental textile agen agency. cy. agency. The whole inside story illus illustrates trates illustrates the ruthlessness with which Senate votes are some sometimes times sometimes bartered in a tough con-- firmation battle, and how such a battle can undermine an admin administration's istration's administration's foreign policy. Here are the unrevealed high highlights: lights: highlights: 1. Because US military bases in japan are so important, the Eisenhower administration has re refused fused refused to put mandatory controls on Japanese textiles. Instead Ja Japan pan Japan itself has imposed volunta voluntary ry voluntary controls. Such a policy has been urged by the State and De Defense fense Defense Departments in order to keep Japan an active free-world ally in the cold war against Red China. 2. Because Strauss' confirma confirmation tion confirmation as Secretary of Commerce is personally important to Straues and politically important to Ei Eisenhower, senhower, Eisenhower, the White House a agreed greed agreed to a special agency to in ininvestigate investigate ininvestigate textile imports, with expected stricter control on Ja Japanese panese Japanese products later. 3. Ex-Gov. Tom Dewey, of New York, former GOP candidate for president, accepted a fee of 3100.000 a year to push Japanese textiles in the United States. Dewey is the man primarily re responsible sponsible responsible for nominating Eisen Eisenhower hower Eisenhower in 1952, and still has great influence at the White House. Defvey, incidentally, aceepted the fee one dav P'''" the White House announced formation of special agedcy on textiles. Therefore two prominent Re. ophlieans, Dewey 'and Strauss, will be battling on opposite sides of the textile fence. BAC KSTAG BUTTONHOL. NG Strauss' backstage buitonholing among textile Senators began some time ago. It was aided by certain big textile firms, notably Burlington Industries of North Carolina. In the middle of the Senate hearings over his confirmation, Strauss took a quick trip to Greensboro, N.C., to address a textile meeting where Spencer Love, chairman of Burlington In: dustries, called the Senate hear hearings ings hearings and unwarranted "political vendetta." Prior to that, Strauss- dropped in on Senator Thurmond to talk textiles, told how he began his business career as a salesman in the Carolinas, how he had us used ed used his influence to set mandato mandatory ry mandatory controls on oil imports into the United States. The implica implication tion implication was that he would do the same .for the textile industry. Thurmond cOmplained that the textile recession had hit South Carolina hard, said textile mills constituted 75 percent of South Carolina's industry, that the De Les Girls 7 Becky Sharp's 5 She ACROSS 3 Revolve 1 Feminine 4 Cornish town aPPellation (prefix) schoolmate 6 Property item in "Vanity 7 Feminine Fair" appellation 8 MY (Fr.) 8 My (Fr.) 9 Editors Ob.) 10 Renter 11 Detain in port, 12 Solar disks 19 Feathered scarf 22 Traps 24 Epic 26 Small potation 28 Youngsters 30 Pilots 13 Idolizes 14 Rat 15 Nibblers 16 Handled .17 Japanese outcast !III Recede I 20 Oriental coin , 21 Drunkards 23 Pedal digit I 24 Pronoun 25 Tear , 27 Acting by , turns 29 Art (Latin) 3-1 Gibbon , 32 Rodent 33 Bustle 34 Appeared I 37 Location 40 Go by : 41 Goddess I 43 Certificate I WO ; 45 Roads (abl 46 Scottish 1 sheepfold i 47 Neither 48 Form a notiOn 51 Pomatum 54 Repairer 55 Outlines 56 Mountain nymphs 57 Emphasis DOWN I Infants 2 Redactor ' iSATURDI,ILY, MAY 31, 1,95V: - PIAISON fenae Department considered tex-.: tiles second only to steel in terms of military essentiality. - At about the same time, Strauss-had promised the three ; textile Senators on the Com- merce Committee that he Wotdd do his best to establish their pro proposed posed proposed interagency board to con consider sider consider the problem of textiles. This, however; was opposed by the State Department and by President Eisenhower who feared such a board, would be like wav waving ing waving a red flag at Japan. When a group of New England goven2ors called on Ike to erg such a board, the President turn ed thumbs down. Such a board he told Gov. Christopher di Sestro of Rhode Island, would el tablish a wrong precedent. WRONG.ANNOUNCER However, as the time approach approached ed approached for the Commerce Committee voteon Strauss' nomination, the President began to shift. The committee vote was due May 19. On May 18, Under Sec Secretary retary Secretary of Commerce Fred Muel Mueller, ler, Mueller, right-hand man to Strauss, went to the White House. The vote was due May 19. On MaY 18, Under Secretary of Com-, merce Fred mueller, right-hand man to Strauss, went to the White House. The votes of two textile Senators, P s t or e of Rhode Island and Thurmond of South Carolina, next day were essential. Cotton of New Hamp Hampshire, shire, Hampshire, a Republican, would vote for Strauss anyway. But the two Democratic textile 'votes meant the difference between total de defeat feat defeat or partial victory. So Mueller came back with a White House OK for the Politic Political al Political pay-off. Next morning, just before the Senate committee votes, Pastore read in the newspapers that tho special textile committee was to be formed. This was what he had -,, been working on for a lone time. But Pastore was not pleased. Quite the opposite. He almost hit the ceiling. For who shoeld matee the an announcement nouncement announcement bet a Republican Senator Saltnstall of Massachu Massachusetts. setts. Massachusetts. The White House, knowing Salty is up for a tough re-election fight next year, had given the announcement to him. The boundine little Senator from Rhode Island finally curb curbed ed curbed his resentment and went into intocommittee committee intocommittee to vote for Strauss. If he's confirmed, the textile Senatore exnect thingg from Strauss In the way of textile con control. trol. control. But there'll be quite a battle between Renublican Strauss and reespuabilliocvaenr.Tom D e wey before . .1 t-..,, ,,1 If .. I e.1-- 1 ,5 w ,. , ,.. 4 ', folrylitk ., ' I ...'' ':: ' ,- ..' '. 1 -k7 x, ,.- 41r ,,, ). . .1 ,s,,,,, ,, :,,:. 1,i r -4" .., --: , A ,' -. ,Men't . 8 ,' b t, , I A. itiMAft trAirt Ails: I, taliMp .1 Answer to Previous Punts' MMN ar4ma ckiomal moo EYIMA NIMMA MPP RINNFOMOMMA MOMOUVIONAMPMM MOOMMMIPM MMMUMUMMMMOWO EAMMAMOMOWL-A5.1 MaqMPRWINIMOMA UOMMMOMMWOhin MMMWMMEM UMMMUSUMONUNO MMOMMOMMM MMO MMMP OMM6 cZAR QUAD MAMM - Fa NI I A IMEWS0 OL11116 -t,LA 1211H1B0 M1-421P3 Aoir 34 More 42 Social units sorrowful 44 Lock of hai, 35 Hebrew 49 Feminine ascetic DIM 36 Female rabbit 50 Scatter, 38 Bridge as hay holding 52 Worthless 39 Eats away table bit 40 Chief (music) 53 Impair MAIMMMX MAMA AMMO AMEN. AMNION MUM MINWAIAMMEMMIN MNIMMUIMMMAMMN AMMINMEJMEM AM2FAINN MIONNAMM MAMMOZNAMJA MNIMMANWAMMAI ANNUMUNOMMIN AMMAN MAMMON ANNUM MINOMM MUM MUM OpPO 0 WNDPROOt ilOATER i 4) i i ) 011:fr,?: . : 1.10 I Distributors for Carta Vieja Rum , L DESTILERIA CENTRAL, So Ao , 1 At the same time we wish to announce that all matters concerning the 4,1 Tribaldos firms will be attended at the new Carta Vieja building, 1'3 ) 0 1 k SATURDAY, MAY 3I, IMS IMN PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDiNi DAILI bitIirArst& 4, , e AG a Tnat. : ..- --- , , ..7,, .. ., . -', ., . ,, .. ., ... . . t , SATURDAY, MAY A 1959 IIMIt rmiAmA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDEN I DAIL1 NEIiirAZIIII e AG a 14.!tat --;' L ,, . :!,t . i 4(' . -v -v a, :..,,et , , 4'4 ;,r , , . . A E L11.1..m.J . Ai W "WM, "moor t , a -, , , . , , ' &OM& LA A 74' -!'- Lo . . . , . : , 11 T S Ur , Ilm, . 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Atlan Atlantic tic Atlantic Fleet, and members of his party at a stag luncheon Thursday at bit residence at Quarry Heights. Other guests included Rear Ad. Lewis S. Parks, Commandant, Fifteenth Naval District; Brig. Gen. James W. Coutts, Chief of Staff. Caribbean Command; Capt. J. E. Whitener, Chief of Plans, J-3, Carib Caribbean bean Caribbean Command; Capt. Samuel B. Purdie. Actine Chief of Staff, Fif Fifteenth teenth Fifteenth Naval District; Col. Nicholas E. Powel, Chief of Staff, Carib Caribbean bean Caribbean Air Command: Col. E. T. Imparato. Dep ity Chief of Staff for Materiel, Caribbean Air Command; Capt. R. Daily and Lt. L. Co lbw!, of Adm. Stephan's party. Adm. Stephan made an official call to the Caribbean Command this week and returned to the Atlantic Fleet Friday. Breakfast Tomorrow M Balboa 150-.1WB Breakfast will be served Sunday morning from nine to noon at the USO-JIVB Armed Forces Service Center in Balboa. All servicemen and their families are invited to stop by. , 'Your Life Hour Airing Missile Expert Tomorrow A program of special interest to military personnel will be pre presented sented presented over CFN-TV tomorrow at 7 p.m. Ralph Edwards' "This is Your Life" is to feature Maj. Gen. Holger Nelson Toftoy, who has been closely associated with the U.S. missile program. Many high ranking officers of the armed services and experts in the field of research and development. in including cluding including Dr. Wenher von Braun, are among the guests. IT'S NOT If you are not leaving the Isthmus, make the moat of your Summer Vacation. Combine pleasure with learn learning. ing. learning. Register with DOROTI1 at her new Studio in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Mrs. Chase offers the very finest training in Ballet ...nd Character, basic, intermediate & advanced. Tap with the Style of a Rockette. Acrobatic & Tumbling for Boys and Girls; Special classes for Kinder and Pre-school Tots. Excellent Opportunity for older beginners (ages 11-15). RaPid advancement with a professional polish for the Student who plans her future in the Field of Dance. ........ .F4 MANILA (UPI) Maj. Gen. R William Nutter, chief U. S. mill- Utn 1111 el Sayi... .11 phomore year and in her junior tra, class dance committee3,1years. 1"A Roomful of Roses". , year was vice-president of tnat tra, class dance committecs,1 ale .. .. -..- - ... . . ...., leyball all-stas this year. A mem-. .. .. ,. ,: ....... ..: : ,......,-4 , !aairdy yaedaytelisrodraytothtahte uphsilippminiens,. club. Girls' State, intramurals and void ...... ... .. . , This year Miss Biakowski is the -- S t ary assistance to the Manila gov ernment may be cut. Nutter in- If you have a teeh-age daugh- President of the Caribe club. She - -: f.:.' -s..-:., ijeVeijeo H S formed defense officials here that ter these old-fashioned reminders still make sense: nas been in Rifle club since her Diablo Photogs the reduction was being consid- .-S's,:i.s. ........ :1:. k freshman year and secretary of ---satr'.4.KS,Tw",'.;',. :i. 4, t One. Know her friends and, I H frAe apsraapaariateofina general viorld- ::::;isigiVA.- -.: : ----as.&-",a0s,:s.: i . possible, the parents of her if that club in her fireshman, soplio- To See Kodak's ;:-&,... '-'3-,'. -' friends. .. 4e:''X'ft.-A:s. : , :s:,::::,....:::::irs. . ,4.srs:::-s.:::. ::- ifekit 0 0 time. to all foreignmi wid eliottatorsotrieaassbisy- more .and sen,ior.years. She has , been in the torrid Zone Wizard ,is Tropical Plant Two. Know where she is going ""s - - - ,.s ,Sgsss::::.,,sii: ..:ss-sfe.;:..s. the United States. "7:,:kF "'"i'm club since her .junior year an participated in intramural sports, ss.:1S and let her know when you ex expect pect expect her home when she goes out :4;-s:sss,::,..: . ed the new club year on May 21 ss:ftisss The Diablo Camera Club open- ., :. ss.. ..sess-ssrs, ,,,, Friday JUNE 12 ,1 :,,,r,:' ,::::iwkloima:, 1 .-Ai band and orchestra, class dances ....Ms, ::.s., at night. and assembly program commit I' sii:liiKgsisisiMiassl, ss:ss In the Cabaa Club AVOID with "Photographer's Choice" as .- .: :sessas.-sss.,,,ssosw:.: N Three. Let her know that you toes' the color .slide competition sub- '-' :: sore:4044mi . :, :s..... : :::ss-sissosos.o.,..i i.;s:. ... .... :.:IV,11 Entrance SI 1; r ", : :DIAPER RASH Don't let your trust her but make it clear that necessary. r freshman year and in the Nurses' Aide club since her soph sophomore omore sophomore year. In her junior year st members and many excellent . .-..::,,...:- -: -. ''''Iss.---------------rs,:40,ANISIligIll eiiiiiiiitigitAt ides were exhibited. Vssssimosos,znsis ...mslisa: Karen Coalle has been in the .learibe club and Glee club since iect. A wide variety of subject sosses ..,..."1.4.0:4,,,,,m..... A.:' trusting a young person means ....:.m.'" Pt:::::wtot:,:q-mtt-:,:, , matter was entered by the club ;.,.. .. .,..... ...s ss,. :::iiitilliiiiiiizosiiinssosimissegs: .e::-,, canSaelvzenoncehamroMdienigs : -4: !,,' that parental supervision is still so Four. Don't be afraid to ask her not to date a boy you know .-4 Dancing Music baby suffer IsibtFtelievesthhoinDulodonl'ts. she was initiated into the Torrid. Charles Mc G. arandl, presi- ',::tt.A.,:::,,.:;'.1.f...:4,: :V' Jth:( ....,"::"'"ViiiiiiitnitiMgr::, t ..i.i!ittti Zone Wizards and this year to dent of the club, won first in Class : .,.:.":,-W:::-.'os,:. ::-,-,s -: 7-, .......sw rsasoOsssssisssus::-. .......ssist ::-.. ' It" from damp na,g at her abidoeuat -.. :. - - -- is-swhe :ssis....smississmi, :-:s4sioss: Speciat BARBECUE AA; Mrs. Catsy Taylor walked off I .iiiiisfai',i'S:i:;:4:,;;::issssi..1-.si'.:....: ...4iglikl?P'''' ,:iSaittiltliiillIgs:XIM .ftssiikl . diapers. After Nbiat,ional Honor Society. At a recent awards day assem- t A and :'"iiiiiiiiiiMilk:.:',::A: Pf-s,sess::--..-.:,- 'isisssiS:issiMa ....-' issommlosts s".ms wi h all winners in cl a ss .., :0,,,,,:,,,.,...,..,,,,,,-:.,:,:it:,,,K,:: m.:..f.,-,,a. 0:: .::, .:,:r:i:r."4:04agif.4: oak other attractions gs. he II get the y Kapen received the Bausch Richard E. Cox won first in Class .......s!:.' :---' ,Mili,'Iillg Sinslisss.sss asaliAlil-tlfassisfsiss. .4:gees every diaper that she can't please you or that Door prizes-3 rose ,, I, , and Lomb "Best Science Student B. s- t., you don't have a very high opi- :8KolIeKilielii ..ii3O40, Marie Reid bathing suits change, use Award" and an academie award The next meeting of the club :: ... :::::,::.:::s::?s:s...sizs,i, :s, ,,sssgsimsiftsismoss:sst:: ssiAto nion of her. .::,::,,:y-vti5::::. tt,: ''''''''st"',:ni'ltttAMilisitIk::::taittoK, her mail, read ber letters, 1 ical Research Laborator on ......ss.::. sss-:.e. .s:,:s::: standing n her class throughout P Y ., .... ,.,,,,,....... ......,.. . ...,:i;:;14;.,':-.4'::,11:,4::...::; '4:::;.,,$,41:4,,Ii:s.:i:,,:.:.::::,P:::).'0:" :igliftlikitMittinir ,4000 .. MEXANA Six. Respect' her right to pri priask ask priask for being the first in grade po,nt will be held at the Kodak Tro- .:.s.:;r: isi yi.::::1::....:;.441.00.717.4.-egir . : vary, Don't rummage through goru ei ass italt oono s healobtonuet hheerr c-, the four years. June 4 when the amateur photo- 1, 'so-AO,. .:,:::::.:s.,:,:.,s,fs,st,. msoossfmo,,,,,ss;......akg:s:iiiiiiiiiii 119. iSSiriftwAss,vessss.....,00ss, ,......s. . Marguerite Engelke served the gra phers will be guests of the la- 4:::...,..s,,s:.....'...1... !. ti-:',:t:.'.;ii,.:.:11:1,,:1.;-::::::ff::'...'::1 41:wrostyrafss."0.oksits'ilso'nrstAls",:. : . pfrriyelondga ) oinuent Association as vice-pre horatory and Kodak Laboratories ...:.: .....----,s4,-:::::Ass -,--,s,,,...,: : :Iiiiips..ss.sssssmitNissisisssmisisit::.:. entertain the boys and girl's who .... 4.t.:10.44i,s.:.itiiif :ososiss:: ms-asisosvss:- .. ,,,,,s.,.. I. E 1 Pa,o106 a.oret. 2:.... 44 1-. I," 1 11 come to see her. sident last year as well as presi Limitada. .s.w....::::;:.::-::::-:::is-....ss: ::::::w" ,k, ,,,,,.$4,:4:, "NKr: Am:.i..:;: :::::::M...V :i:;.4:' Seven. Encourage her to brin dent of the Athletic Council, when They will be conducted on an in-1 :. ;..zisli;W:-::;::::,..::,Iiiii,:- s,:.:.:,A1,,,::,:, ::s.7:..:;s0::4;::. ..:, ::,,...,:;::::; 11' to she also became a member of the formative tour of the new mo moher her moher friends home. Insist that you '-'' ,'''-::;:At::i:;;,:. '-'-'7-''''''''':44'$'',-:iillW- 3'.f..--:. sq, s:.s.-.:!...-sfsi --- ------- g National Honor Societ and the dern color processing plant fol- .:',;,.oso,,,;,s:.:,...4,liiiliti.it, ... Eigihtt.la Mivaakt Torrid Zone Wizards. Y lowed by lectures given by Ko- ,24-,- 2sltststesigs ::-,M S meet any boy she's dating. eashieirnkinudndteorsthaunrdt I .. .. -:,ossisss-ssgss.asSo ssc,.:,:, .. : iii:los,,::, ,.::.:,.:. ...,::'.,;: In the Dramatics club, she has dak's leading tropical research .4.4:;:s.".w..isssss,;.,:s::..,.,..,.: --:,.....,:.- .............-- ... . ,........,... . 1 pr: :- --,,,:; 4 that girl's, so that she won't break a a boy's feelings as to hurt a date when a better opportunity b:en vice-presi(lent and secretarY, scientists. historian for the National Thespi- After these educational features an and acted in the play "Inside a light dinner will be served, ter- COL. C. A. BEALL, JR., congratulates MSgt. Stanley S. Potter, 1 US Army Mission to Paraguay, upon being selected to study at Colorado State University. He will attend for two calender , Le'ster". Other activities of hers minating the evening's program. years doing work in nuclear physics. Potter was the second , f; f,, sp :911111,..)i . dicaoegmr seas, mdaapl t(0)ens gswi boilerh. bae brouydeabi ne ereofaussi: --- - from this command, out of 35 applicants, selected to go to 0 tr 1 i '3, i V I ,' 201 college under the civilian training program for Regular Army enlisted men.-(US Army Photo) 4 0 , at)ttir .- "f 'Is, '''I I Nine. Insist she be considerate f o 1 Principles 0 Econ m c ,,,,,,,,,...,. , ., ii , ......,,.,..,,..,:, enough to telephone and let you know if her plans are changed or , ir she is going to be later than I woo ,:. oxo,,,,rotteleo , ..., J , I AI Allks .4,- ... gilir 1110. lc. i sire thought. n FSU First Term Courses .. ., o -c:,-- ) ; ,..... ....., . ,.,.. . . . k' $ l .4.! .' ." -.3, 3, I' w -1"61"11, I .t ,,...00,iiiir---- a DO load 0-- v Ten, Help hpr build up her self selfesteem esteem selfesteem to the point where she ;,., isn't afraid to stand up for what ---- o ---- .:Ks., k. - . 1 - ---. - : i 0 ,,k, ., - , she thinks.is right or to refuse to A descri lion of the courses be- nue, public expenditures, public '.147 ',.. 4. i ti: ; : ,,,-- , go along with the crowd when 04 ,,,,:: ... -t ,, ,.$34..,:,: ,- .... in offer P ed for first term second debts and inter-governmental fis- t ,.,. ffi 1 '4, '''''' .1 OULLent 4 g her better judgment tells her g 10 semester in the Florida State Uni- cal relations in the United States. . . :-: .., ,.. , not to. Si) versity college program for arm- College algebra 117 (prerequisite, 1,' ef Guest D. in 24 TROOPERS HURT ed forces in the Candi Zone was mathematics 105, its equivalent, or 1 4a,JeaalaQ".... 'released this week. Registration an adequate high school prepara- ':4'.' it '' . FT. BRAGG, N. C. cum will take place June 8 through 12. tion) is a fundamental course in ... :. . . . 4 k Principles of economics 201 coy- college algebra preparin gfor more ... .. .,, EVERY SATURDAY I, Twenty-four paratroopers were in- 40 . ... - " " . . ... 401 ..6,5,),'6"1 11 ers fundamental principles of sup- advanced college level mathema- 4 . jured last night in a mass ''3',,,,,,,,r .... ,-,- tdi (laVr111:3"1111"www1""9".13. , a drop during Army-Air Force qr i maneuvers staged by 20,000 regu- P ply and demand and national dev- tics and emphasizing the practical , 4 4 elo ment of western civilization to ideas involved. General biology is , ,,.,s -".ki. .,.i...:-,..-:.:.,:..,.1.,,,;;,,,:.: -s". - AT .. lar and reserve servicemen. Army - officers described the parachute 1715, is required for all FSU stu- au introduction. to fundamental ......., ...... . ... .... .! : ........ ,.;.i.:::,,r,, ... ,,,,,,,,, ......,: 4,0. totoom... It dents. U.S. diplomatic hi.story 428 biological principles and their ap- i,,.1::,:y .. .,:.:: i .. ,,,.: : .. drop of some 1,500 Merl as "good" -? ,,, (prerequisite, U.S. history, or per- plication to the understanding of , , Ital'imelz:10 but said 17 of the 24 injured mission of the director) surveys man in his biological. world. were hospitalized with n. t turi0,3 relation of the U.S. with foreign Enrollment will not be consider- i . 9:30 p. m. ,,, Igs 4k I' . -4 400 1 ranging from sprains to simple fractures. powers from the American Revolu- ad completed until fees are paid. tion to the present time. Graduate Permission to enrell or to com- A2 -,, :' .... .i ..1'. ir ,,,,,s91. 111 P Py '.... ..:;;: ,':',: ,, AA -4 1-144 p 4, 0 kik, credit may be obtained for this pieta enrollment after June 12 f.-W .....,., g, 40 , 9.0irt00.et, .' I l',:21::t:) FAVORS MISSILE PRODUCTION enurIle mint be obtained from the diree- ,i Iit,V4'4::' : ''' -'' .1 . t A' Educational psychology 207 (pre- tor. The last date to drop or change , PBS Panamerican , 4lakft 0 ' AV ,Z),IiV. $k -- TOKYO (UPI) Defensl requisite, general course in psv- classes will be June 17 for Mon- .1.. : . ......, ,. ,,,:...,) , .,, .. ,, Agency Director Shigejiro ino chology or permission. of the di- day and Wednesday classes and 0,,,? -,1':.:M41:.11-.17:;.,:,$.1144,44:k.,,,-'',;:li,i,I.N.,,,. , Bioadcasting System '1r- L , said today that he favored pro- rector) applies the basic pnnciples June 18 for Tuesday and Thursday ., .. i, ,, 0, .' a . 1 -Ati I , clueing the American Hawk of psychology to the problems of classes. No refunds will be made ,W--. ,,..'.. ..1440. ,)!:;Istsesso,1 ..1 , ,, If ' 1 1 1 I. r, .,, : 01 ground-to-air guided missle in education, while general psycholo- after those dates. ta, a II a la a a 1 IVA e a JaDan. but without nuclear war- EY 205 is an introductory courSe ArmY Personnel mUSt present an .:6'2.:'at.- IPI:tsl.'' :,,,,4:::..4.7..-,e..W-Ax4,k .4,, ::,.,.. :',1 , -,, ,,s,' 1 -I -i'l "Guest D. J." EVERY SATURDAY PBS Panamerican oadcasting System C) G I "- v.- French Am6assador Laavas For Vacation Departing thi week for a va vacation cation vacation in their oountry were the French Ambassador to Panama and Mrs. Lionel Vasse. Lunchoon Party Today Honors BrictsElact Miss Finita Samudio, bride brideelect elect brideelect of Jose Arosemena Jr., was guest of honor at a luncheon par, ty today at the Union Club. Hostess for the event were Mrs. Josefina Gambotti, Mrs. Lucie Gambotti and Miss Me lida Gam Gambot4 bot4 Gambot4 Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Fete Bridal Couple A social event of this week in Panama City was a dinner par partv tv partv given by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tucker at their residence. Ho Honored nored Honored guests were Carlos Alfre Alfredo do Alfredo St. Maio and his fiancee, Miss Mawi Vallarino. Mrs. Sucre Feted At Buffet Party Mrs. Raquel Ca lvo Sucre, who is leaving for Florida, was com complimented plimented complimented at a buffet supper this TOO LATE Y CHASE Wol II plan now to see the V612-1 F liaJeZe, H 0 eeetg. I 0 Friday JUNE 12 In the Cabaa Club Entrance SI Seven charming Canal Zone models Dancing Music Speciat BARBECUE other attractions Door prizes-3 rose Marie Reid bathing suits i:,0.t.,5o --, ,,- '. T112 gox 134 Panama week et the residence of Mrs. Vic Victoria toria Victoria Ramirez. Co-hostess for the event was Mrs. Francisca Sucre. A small group of freimis com comprised prised comprised the guest list. Miss da la Guardia Visits Grandparents Miss Nei), de la Guardia, (laugh. ter of Panama's Ambassador to Uruguay Oscar de la Guardia and Mrs. de la Guardia, is here from Montevideo to visit with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Julio Aleman. Host Of Apalachin Mee ling Reported Very 111 In Hospital JOHNSONCITY, N.Y., May 30-- (UPD--Joseph Barbara Sr., the host of the still mysterious gang gangland land gangland convention at Apalachin in 1957, was reported in serious con condition dition condition today at Wilson Memorial Hospital. Barbara, 53, was taken to the hospital yesterday after he went into a coma. He was placed in an oxygen tent. Results of a cardio cardiogram gram cardiogram wTre expected to disclose later today whether Barbara had suffered his third heart attack. "There is every indication he suffered a serious coronary at attack,' tack,' attack,' Barbara's attorney, Harvey Travis, said last night. Barbara's previous Leart at attacks, tacks, attacks, one before the Apalachin meeting at his former residence and another the following month, have made it possible for him to avoid being questioned about the meeting of alleged gangland big bigwigs. wigs. bigwigs. The State Supreme Court last month ordered Barbara to appear before the state investigation com commission mission commission to answer questions about the mobsters' meeting, but no date was set for his appearance. Only last week Barbara, his son, Joseph. Jr., and others who at attended tended attended the crime conclave were named in 'a federal indictment charging conspiracy to hinder in investigation vestigation investigation into the nature of the meeting. Barbara recently solor his $130,- 000 home, scene of the crime con convention, vention, convention, and has been living with his family at the home of his lister-in-law, Mary Vivon, in Endi Endicott, cott, Endicott, N.Y. AID CUT HINTED MANILA (UPI) Gen. William Nutter, chief U. S. mili military tary military advisor to the Philippines,. gaid yesterday that U. S. mili military tary military assistance to the Manila gov government ernment government may be cut. Nutter in informed formed informed defense officials here that the reduction was being consid considerrA errA considerrA as part of a general viorld viorldwide wide viorldwide pruning in military assis assistnncA tnncA assistnncA to all foreign countries by the United States. AVOID DIAPER RASH Don't let your I baby suffer from damp diapers. After every diaper change, use MEXANA - "f oi ri 0 al 4a..ANEQualom 0 IltiZ) tzetE::2E! PANAMA AUTO 30-75 AUTOMOBILE ROW PANAMA A 'A. . 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Pass. 3 Pass 3 N.T. Pass 4V Double Reda Pass Pass Pass Opening lead-410 West's double had nothing to commend it. South had opened with a forcing two bid and even with bunched trumps West could not hope for a substantial penal penalty ty penalty East won the opening club lead with the ace and returned the suit. South was in with the queen and promptly laid down the ace of trumps. When East followed South was ready to operate. West's double quite obviously was based on great trump length. South decided to play him for all four remaining trumps. He cashed the king of clubs and ace-king of spades. The kinq of diamonds was overtaken by dummy's ace and a second dia diamond mond diamond ruffed. Now South led the nine of spades and West was in with the queen. Since West was down to noth nothing ing nothing but trumps he led the six spot. South won with the eight and shot the jack .back. West was in i.nd had to lead another trump and South had the rest of the tricks. West had succeeded in mak;ng only one trump trick with five to the queen-ten in back of declarer and South had made his contract. gr4C A R D Seale t Q'rhe bidding has been: North Kist South Wad 1 Pass 1, Pass 14, Pass 1' You, South, bold: 6117 ItiEJ115 KI1511 ASS What to you do?: AItid three diamonds. Twio ne-trsmi la almost as geed a, bid and the limey bid et two clubs is a third beim TODAY'S QUESTiON Your partner Sumps to tour hearts atter your three-diamond bid. What do you do now? A Answer Tomorrow itt Rug Illit let Saw... If you have a teeti-age daugh daughter ter daughter these old-fashioned reminders still make sense: One. Know her friends and, if possible, the parents of her friends. Two. Know where she is going and let her know when you ex expect pect expect her home when she goes out at night. Three. Let her know that you trust her but make it clear that trusting a young person means that parental supervision is still necessary. Four. Don't be afraid to ask her not to date a boy you know she shouldn't. Five. Don't nag at her about little things. She'll get the idea that she can't please you or that you don't have a very high opi opinion nion opinion of her. Six. Respecr her right to pri privacy, vacy, privacy, Don't rummage through her mail, read her letters, ask prying questions about her friends or insist on helping her entertain the boys and girls who come to see her. Seven. Encourage her to bring her friends home. Insist that you meet any boy she's dating. Eight. Make her understand that it is just as unkind to hurt a boy's feelings as to hurt a girl's, so that she won't break a date when a better opportunity comes along or be rude in refus refusing ing refusing a date with a boy she consi considers ders considers impossible. Nine. Insist she be considerate enough to telephone and let you know if her plans are changed or ir she is going to be later than stre thought. Ten. Help her build up her self selfesteem esteem selfesteem to the point where she isn't afraid to stand up for what she thinks is right or to refuse to go along with the crowd when her better judgment tells her hot to. 24 TROOPERS HURT FT. BRAGG, N. C. (ITT) Twenty-four paratroopers were in injured jured injured iast night in a mass air drop during Army-Air Force maneuvers staged by 20,000 regu regular lar regular and reserve servicemen. Army officers described the parachute drop of some 1,500 Merl as "good" but said 17 of the 24 injured were hospitalized with iniuries ranging from sprains to simple fractures. FAVORS MISSILR PRODUCTION TOKYO (UPI) Defensl Agency Director Shigejiro ino said today that h? favored pro proclueing clueing proclueing the American Hawk ground-to-air guided missle in Japan, but without nuclear war warheads. heads. warheads. Reports that the Hawk would be manufactured in Japan touched off a contrnversy here here whether such a move would make the nation a target for nu nuclear clear nuclear attack, FOURTEEN MEMBERS of the Cristobal Hgih School grauation class of 1959 have earned honor graduate rating by having a 3.00 grade point average or better througout their four years of high school, it has been announced by Cristobal High School. The honor graduates are top row (left to right) Mary Elizabe th Bialkowski, Karen Coate, Marguerite Engelke, Celsa Frances Franceschi chi Franceschi and Nancy Gibson. Middle rowJudith Grfifon, Martha Johnson, Philip Judson, Suzie Lloyd, Esther Miller. Bottom row Ella Mae Maorles, Katherine O'Brien, Jean Seaman, and Clair e White. Cristobal High's 14 Honor Grade Include Misses Griffon, Engelke, Franceschi, Gibson, Cristobal High School has an announced nounced announced that in the class of 1959 of Cristobal High 'School, there are fourteen graduates who have earned their honor graduate rat rating ing rating by having a three-grada point averageor better throughout their four years of high school. By alphabetical listing, the first home- graduate is Mary Elizabeth Bialkowski. She was initiated into National Honor Society in her ju junior nior junior year, Iso went to Girl's State, and this year she is the Student Association treasurer. She has deen in the Caribe Club since her so sophomore phomore sophomore year and in her j111110E year was vice-prosident of WM club. This year Miss Biakowski is the president of the Caribe club. She has been in Rifle club since her freshman year and secretary of that club in her fireshman, sopho sophomore more sophomore and senior years. She has been in the Torrid Zone Wizards club since her junior year and participated in intramural sports, band and orchestra, class dances and assembly program commit committees. tees. committees. Karen Coa Ile has been in the Caribe club and Glee club Sine her freshman year and in the Nurses' Aide club since her soph sophomore omore sophomore year. In her junior year she was initiated into the Torrid Zone Wizards and this year to National Honor Society. At a recent awards day assem assembly, bly, assembly, Karen received the Bausch and Lomb "Best Science Student Award" and an academic award for being the first in grade point standing in her class throughout the four years. Marguerite Engelke served the Student Association as vice-pre sident last year as well as presi dent of the Athletic Council, when she also became a member of the National Honor Society and the Torrid Zone Wizards. In the Dra,matics club, she has been vice-president and secretary, historian for the National Thespi Thespian, an, Thespian, and acted in the play "Inside Lester". Other activities of hers Principles Of In FSU First -- 0 A description of the courses be being ing being offered for first term, second semester in the Florida State Uni University versity University college program for arm armed ed armed forces in the Candi Zone was released this week. Registration will take place June 8 through 12. Principles of economics 201 cov covers ers covers fundamental principles of sup supply ply supply and demand and national dev. elopment of western civilization to 1715, is required for all FSU stu students. dents. students. U.S. diplomatic history 428 (prerequisite, U.S. history, or per permission mission permission of the director) surveys relation of the U.S. with foreign powers from the American Revolt'. tion to the present time. Graduate credit may be obtained for this course. Educational psychology 207 (pre. requisite, general course in psy psychology chology psychology or permission of the di director) rector) director) applies the basic principles of psychology to the problems of education, while general psycholo psychology gy psychology 205 is an introductory course concerned with principles. Public finance 455 prerequisite, economics 20 'or 202 and 305 or permission of the director) consid considers ers considers the economic, administrative and legal aspects of public reve have included intramural sports, homenroorn work, Nurses Aide work and membership in the Glee club and the football home homecoming coming homecoming court. Celsa Franceschi has particip participated ated participated in class dance and assembly committes since her sophomore year. She has taken part in in intramural tramural intramural volleyball and softball and last year she was elected to the all-stars. Nancy Gibson has been a cheer cheerleader leader cheerleader for ten years and an ROTC sponsor this year. She has parti participated cipated participated in the band and orches orchestra, tra, orchestra, class dance committee3, tra, class dance committees, Girls' State, intramuralis and vol volleyball leyball volleyball all-stas this year. A mem Diablo Photogs To See Kodak's Tropical Plant The Diablo Camera Club open opened ed opened the new club year on May 21 with "Photographer's Choice" as the color slide competition sub subject. ject. subject. A wide variety of subject matter was entered by the club members and many excellent slides were exhibited. Charles Mc G. arandl, presi president dent president of the club, won first in Class AA; Mrs. Catsy Taylor walked off with all winners tn Class A; and Richard E. Cox won first in Class B. The next meeting of the club will be held at the Kodak Tro Tropical pical Tropical Research Laboratory on June 4 when the amateur photo photographers graphers photographers will be guests of the la laboratory boratory laboratory and Kodak Laboratories Limitada. They will be conducted on an in informative formative informative tour of the new mo modern dern modern color processing plant fol followed lowed followed by lectures given by Ko Kodak's dak's Kodak's leading tropical research scientists. After these educational features a light dinner will be served, ter terminating minating terminating the evening's program. Economic 201 Term Courses ---- nue, public expenditures, public debts and inter-governmental fis fiscal cal fiscal relations in the United States. College algebra 117 (prerequisite, mathematics 105, its equivalent, or an adequate high school prepara preparation) tion) preparation) is a fundamental course in college algebra preparin gfor more advanced college level mathema mathematics tics mathematics and emphasizing the practical ideas involved. General biology is an introduction to fundamental biological principles and their ap application plication application to the understanding of man in his biological world. Enrollment will not be consider considered ed considered completed until fees are paid. Permission to enroll or to com complete plete complete enrollment after June 12 met be obtained from the direc director. tor. director. The last date to drop or change classes will be June 17 for Mon Monday day Monday and Wednesday classes and June 18 for Tuesday and Thursday classes. No refunds will be made aft?r those dates. Army personnel must present an approved request for tuition as assistance sistance assistance on DA Form 2171-R at time of registration. Forms are available at education centers or by requisition from AG Publica Publications tions Publications and Record& Johnson, Coate, Bialkowski ber of the Dramatics club, she has been in the plays, "Life with Mo Mother" ther" Mother" and "Inside Lester". Nancy also was in the football homecom homecoming ing homecoming court. Judith Griffon has been very active in the Rifle club, serving as its treasurer and vice-president and winning many shooting awards. Hor other interests nave been Dramatics club, Caribe club, Nurses' Aide club. She was caul tain of the C.H.S. Girls Bowling team. Judy is also a member ot the National Honor Society and has attended Girls State for two years. ow- 6$4,-: , COL. C. A. BEALL, JR., congratulates MSgt. Stanley S. Potter, US Army Mission to Paraguay, upon being selected to study at Colorado State University. He will attend for two calender years doing work in nuclear physics. Potter was the second from this command, out of 35 applicants, selected to go to college under the civilian training program for Regular Army enlisted men.---(US Army Photo) 1271.,,, ;.1-.;i:, Iwo ;;) ; 47. : .A',4 A AN 0DTSTANDING AWARD is presented to C. J. Murphy of the Manpower division, 01 section, LTSARCARIB, by Brig. Oen. 14 Milton L. Ogden, deputy commanding general USARCARIB al an awards luncheon held at Fort Arnador Officers' Open Mess, 4, (1.LS. Army PhOt0): SATURDAY, 1957 .... ... 1 Martha Johnson. has been very active in all intramural sports. as well as on the all-stars teams for volleyball and basketball, she was in the top ten and is a mem member ber member of the Girls Athletic Associa Association. tion. Association. She has been a class officer each year and on all class assembly and dance committees. She at tended Girls State, was in the kootball honlecogning,courtiand an ROTC sponor. Martha' was recently initiated into the National Thespians after her role in "Iwide Lester" and "A Roomful of Roses". meg 0 A I( o 0 t-41 I 1' 1 d 1.11 1 li 'It If 41 1, ,,, V - P, 14 1 0 t, , A J ti A ,'' , , , ,, lc' , A 1 J A iA'rrEDAY, NAY SO, 1959 ipommniu AdMIIPMmoimnMiel.NIMMMSIMI r WASHDIGTON (UPI) T e Rouse -Appropriations Committee voted today to give President Eisenhower blank-check authority to spend whatever is needed to keep this country's big bombers pn constant airbt.'ne alert against Russian attack'. , The committee took the action in approving a $38,848,339,000 de detense tense detense money bill to operate the armed fornes in the new fiscal Year starting July 1. It said !tux !tuxsia's sia's !tuxsia's growing missile threat de demands mands demands unusual steps to protect the big bombers and their retali retaliatory atory retaliatory striking .power. The committee recommended a speed-up n long-range missiles With an eye to the day when manned bombers become obsolete. k Ask for this ticket on every 25c. Purchase , ht. Week 1. an electric percolator 2. a portable refrigerator 3. a steam iron 3rd Week 1. a portable refrigerator 2. an electrib toaster 3. an slectric steam iron Sth. Week 1 a electric mixer 2. 1111 'electric toaster 3. an electric iron , , House Votes To Give Eisenhower Blank-Check Authority To Keep U.S. Planes In Readiness NEW PRESIDENTCapt. Lucien E. Lebel, Special Services of officer, ficer, officer, Atlantic Area, and retiring president of the Atlantic Side Parent-Teacher Association, hands the gavel of office to Maj. David B. Parsons, who' will carry on the duties for the forth forthcoming coming forthcoming year. Parsons is currently assigned as senior instructor, armament section, U.S. Army Caribbean School at Fort Gulick. , It also stepped into the squabble dent's specific requests. It chopped over anl aircraft Missiles and out 81,1,9,661,000 which rJuseullow rJuseullowscuttled scuttled rJuseullowscuttled Navy plans for a new 260 er hau requested out partly off offmillion million offmillion dollar super carrier. set this by ailding $779,800,000 tor It ordered 8 sharp tuck in pro- other nuclear-space age defensel posed spending by the new Air programs. Force Academy at Colorado lne lawmakers recommended Springs, Colo., saying it was not another 85 million dollars as a satisfied with explanations of al- down payment on eight more At Atleged leged Atleged wasteful sp9nding there. It las missile squadrons and 87 mil milearmarked earmarked milearmarked 1.8 minion dollars for lion to speed development of the the academy compared with $18,- atinutman, sn improved 5,000- 800,000 this year. mile rocket using solid insteact of The verall money bill fell liquid fuel. 1 8399,861,000 short of Eisenhower's They rapped the Joint Chiefs of original requests. But it did not Staff, saying the top military include possible spending for the leaders had tidied to provide "the. airborne alert which eventually king of advice and leadership this; could run into billions of dollars. country requires.' They said there The committee also made a clearly "is something wrong in sweeping overhaul in the Presi- our present military planning." Stepping into n Army Air 'W4..i...- :.iii Force squabble which has spilled ,e,3F., :::.:',": ,,..,,,,,z- :.........,... over to include Congress, the com comv4.7..w.. v4.7..w.. comv4.7..w.. .,:::::,,::::::::,,,,!r -o: v AA. : -,:,:iimi:::.1,:,::. mittee slasheL 162 million dollars WAP.' .:'..:i.:1;iMq:A::',..: from a presidential bid for $447,- .5$01. 40;::!1.!:;:'.': 300,000 for work on the Air Force ( .,,.:024.:...::.s.r,:404,.,.:.;.:,,:.,:,:,.,:...:.:,:.:::.:;:A Bomarc anti aircraft missile. It ::'::::;?'5:'''' :..:ii:14:.1'''.' .;'" ''''',,-,..- voted the full 93 million dollars 1:i'i:::::::;'., ,::ii;i:!W.;,'.fi,:: ii;:,.. -:0::::gi!::,i':1',:i,,,,. sought for the Nike Hercules. V.00:'' ,Na'::::,A:.,-- In contrast, the Senate Armed ,,;.'s.:,,:ii:2:: aige.,:i. z,,,:, Services Committee has ordered ',iiiiiiii7:7.& .4iii!:::',::i:-.,-,:;,&ki:,,,,,, a sharp cutback in the Army's :.!ei,?,:::.. ,,,045'A,.::'''-'.'44,0 rival Nike Hercules program, Mis;::N:0,.. .,::.1..:.,.::;';i:i.::i?.:.".;.. : which it termed "virtually obsci obsci!:i'::::440;W !:i'::::440;W obsci!:i'::::440;W .,l'ii:...W,K4,4,1,0k : lete." The House group candid candidR:t:Nt. R:t:Nt. candidR:t:Nt. 4.-.::.0"...:,:..WV:i::.4::,iK : ly admitted it did not know which .":.:'i:Xiiti'il'r-'-: .,jj!1:::'.:,;i::';.:,',.:Sidri;;:"3',1:111.4:,k system would cost more in the 1 ,is.-S0- ?,,;;,:mileo:,..:Aime,. :::1 long run. ,,., .41:.,,,!,,7150:41,,,,t,,,,,,4. "Billions of taxpayers dollars ..;.. :.A..,...,1ilia:.;06A4142.:. are involved in this controversy," 4:,..j.:.:?,:,: ...,::0i,.'.:..:::0,.:k.'0Wei!:::i'ii;;;;.::!': it said. "An immediate reexami reexami...:.:;:..::;.. ...:.:;:..::;.. reexami...:.:;:..::;.. ,x.i..,.r1:i ytie.,-:::..,:-:,ii?.;::::,:m$4::::. :::')..: ',f..,A.'..2,:.:::k0i''g:41.::.4iwz,,,:: nation of the whole problem at . .:;::,,::;;;;:,i'::,.:.:1:::,402Viggliii the highest level is urgently reil:,..1:.1'.1..:4;04.ar;- questeci" ":"tittNtAki;:-Aigiiiitp. i Voted down were proposals to .'.::.:''IN7t.:::AMONW : eliminate all funds for the Bomarc ';'''b.,4:40'74,..::'.0.144, end to put a 900,000-man "floor" ,''''AV'44:Z.,:...::.4:tv.::: tinder Army manpower. ,,,,A.:J:':,;04:4m:;.:'0..m,;:iL,,,' 1:V''W,:t::".i,;:::e0,;4'iV.,,i:. ,.... The Senate group acted after . .(. f'.....::.'.:,.::::.::::VEZili:11:::,::::i::4 Defense Secretary Neil, H. McEl .:,.:'.: :1:,.:. ..F,:v.:,::::I,::::...::..:,.:4 roy invited Congress to hold the .,:,,,,:... :.... ''::...?-i,..:4,:,tiiii:iitini:MW Defense Department's "feet to the .,:-6. ...: :!'"::::::::iO:.'Ntiii4:::::i!':,1 fire." McElroy said later he was ,,:mmi::.,,...:':::::2...::::::m,:::,:. .,:.:inni.:&. :.::::,' reefrring to the overall air defense ........ .-....?,!:.:ww:::::::': .....,..:,....,. .: .,:,... ...miiimomminimw. set-up and that both the Bomarc :i:::Am::::::::::i:::' :'Wi,iii:?,:i!ii:::ii:4i:Mi;;;O:::::,:,:. and Nike-Hercules were needed. Wai;:::Ai::i. .4'.iiiii::::f'''''''''''' ii!'. While it scuttled the proposed MEM .:1:;;'.,. Mi super carrier. the House Commit Commit.,:.,,::,,:::,..::::, .,:.,,::,,:::,..::::, Commit.,:.,,::,,:::,..::::, .:...:,..4:::,'...,:' :, :::a tee tinted up an extra 8255,300,000 WNW. .,:,,....,: :''...:,:,:-.:..4:;,.,::.:.:: .1. for Navy ammunition, planes and Mi'i'li::':iiii,,O. 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Wearing the distinctive sleeve insignia, from left to right, are Sergeant Majors (E-9) Al Allen len Allen R. Kline, US Army Garrison, Fort Amador; Joe Mi lam, Headquarters and Headquarters Bat Battery, tery, Battery, 4th Gun Battalion, 517th Artillery, Fort C layton; Edward Sidberry, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, ist Battle Group, 20th Infantry, Fort Kobbe, and Gene G. Ward, Se Security curity Security Service Detachment, Fort Amador. (U.S. Army Photo) i2DERS The largest air conditioner manufacturers in the world. A waterfall of prizes for every 25c. purchase for 10 consecutive weeks o Better Refrigeration on 0 Less Electricity 1;4 at,00.(b.4a,io,,906.4110,yr, ovlort APia"-0; AN, a!" eygoliepso AP, ot, 111!; oP 01,0014r fitkdo! et.,00.!"," ,4toNt -- 1 qt. 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Week 3rd PRIZ LP L CA ORIC GAS STOVE ,-, ., V : 0 I ,r:,- , 1. a electric mixer 1. an electric mixer 4 BURNER AND OVEN 6 ,. 1. a steam iron 2. WI 'electric toaster 2. all electric toaster 2. a garbage can , , ! 3. an electric iron 3. an electric iron 3. an electric iron , , ,.-. , t !, . , L , ':1 ,,: at the. REyoRlooTAGARopuLos (colon) Supermarttets and l(RAFT marke I i 3 l', ) I,. , 4 ,,, 1 , An..1................mommannownwoommononlonmemns ,, , t , 1 o ;' 1 , : 1,,, ' ) k i, , f 1 rarent- i ea David B. P coming yeti e armament 1 31 t A '' A tki . 6. 10 , 0 , h , ';' ., i . ht. 1 2 ' I o 1 3 '11 3rd , 1. il,sil 2. 3. o,11 1 1,,1 , ' , 5th, 1. 2. 3. , t' , '',1 , ,: a , , ------- ,,,,,,... ... , , , , . . - , . : .'., '7 A ..': ,, , , , ,... s, 4 , . -:...: . ,, - . : , 7 ,,, ; a i -, -.. , . 'I. '; ,l':. . i -,,-.: IIA'EURDAY MAE SO 1959 TEE PANAMA ibtriticAN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER PAGE FIVE -, : ,,"f" . , pm.... Adssesissommissessessiesesseememosee, ,. Amos '..- , 7. , Hotise- ',-;-1otes To 'Give Eisenhower Blank-Check ,:.,,,,,...,,,,,,,:,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,:.,:,,,,-.:,,:,,.,..:,,,,,,,,,,,:.,:,.,:..., :,. .,,,,,:,:,,::.,.,.:,.,1 :,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,,,,,,::,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,7,:,,;,::,.:.:-.,,.,....,:. !,, .... ,t,;,,..,,:, , ...;,.,,,... ,;,.,::,,::,:,.,,,,,,,,...,:.,:,:,.,:.:,.::::.,,,,:,:,,,,,,,,,:.:,,,,::. ,,,.,, ,,::.:.:.. :: ..,....., ,,,,,,,,.:,,,,,, The Incomparable . , . , ...-:::-..,::.:.,k .:..:::,:R:,-:,,,,i-,. "i::,::.,..ii.,,,..::::.,,,,,,,:k::.:.:::.:,,:.:.: -::-- :,-..,:::,::,:11,,.::: FIUMBER HAAPvtIC . , Atithority To Kep U.S.. Planes In Readiness t,,,,!,,,,,,,..: .,,,,,.,,, ,,....;,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,::,,:,,,:.::,.::,,!:,,..,:,,, .....,..,..;:...:: ....,:,:,,,,.::, ....,..,,,! ,,,,,,,,,,........,, :,,,,.,,,,,:.. ,::::..,,..;:,,..,.,.., ,,.,....,,,,,,,..., ,,...,,,,, r :.,,::,i: 1 ,-,,,:., ,,,,...,,,,:,,, ..:...:,,, ::...4: I ..:: . .,::::.'!:.:4, ; :;--t;: : . .-- WASHDIGTON (UPI) T h e It also stepped into the squabble -dent's specific requests. it chopped ,,r-N..i4ti,,,, ,:.... ,.tii!:-. .1 -.::.--: ...;.:, i' ..: :.: ,:.::..:r.i:i,..:i.. 04..,-,. --S;.7.1..., ..:...0 ..., House Appropriations Committee over an'al aircraft Missiles and out $1,1i9,661,000 which rjisenilow- ,--,1,'':i.A::::::::;..: ; :Z. .ii::::,... :1.,',,...1'' '.... 4i,,:i ". '., :::'..:...,tiN;1",.....:1:-.:,;'' ...1,,, :,i, :, ,...:,-.....:f ,,,,;,,, :$ ,, .,...,.., voted today to give President scuttled Navy plans for a new 260 er hau requested out partly off- ,,,-.41:-..i::451:.;::.: .5.;;;:4,.. ;i,4,:4':'.:,-.,',. :,,.7':17'... ,;::::'' :.,7 7 ,..,: :. -.,:i -., -:.....:,::,i,::' ---,:,-,, li:4 : :7-trl 7 x. 7, - .::1':!::.-::. i:..;: 0 -':;110!.... .r0 ::" ...: :?:::::':V.111- :.;::$1 1 Eisenhower blankthecit authority million dollar super carrier. -set this by ailding $779,800,0u0 tor, :i-.ii.;):4:::.i:n,4:,,:::',,,:,:...,..(iii:. ::ii:4,00',W,:,'.-,,Ti,:.,.. ---.,... ....,.. ,.,-. .,. .... .i . ,.. 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It said Rua- 800,000 this year. mile rocket using solid insteaa of i..,::::;.!.-:.'f''.!nMii:i.;.,::III:.!:!,!:Wi: :iwNZIpt:41,ffitig,0,!.::,::,ii, :,,ii.,.-:...-:. -,;;...... .:i:::.:1: ,::::.:::,. :. .-s;.:, !.., 1,, 1.,.'4,..',. .:, .- ', ir.7'-' : --- ,,,Z4; 11 t ' sia's growing missile threat de- The verall money bill fell liquid fuel. gC1:4,!''-'::::. ,;:...:..;:;:.;F.10' -.,?':I01..;11-!1i4n,4.4M,'.11A,11:::14,...1:ta3,, .. .i,ii.. ...:, .. .. x"...-- ...:...1s.:":-.;":':-:;...":. --'' '''''' :-.::. -... mands IMUSUE1 StePS to protect $399,861,000 short of Eisenhower's They rapped the Joint Chiefs of i',W.ti-ii4,:.:..:...:i;,.,N:,;:,19:, :ViiMilif:toegtt;t0iii:z.:4A';'::. ..- .- the big bombers and their ritali- original requests. But it did not Staff, saying the top military g1.-....(-'::..,:"...1':?::--:::;-::. ::45:::.;7:.:,:t.-,,,,:,,,,,,, ,..,;:q,T.:,.,,: toot 11....... . ....,.: .,.,... :.,. ,.:.-,.... .: ,,,.,:,:::- .-.:::,:- ,.: ... ... ............. ... ..,. ... ,. ... . . ...:.. .. .... .. .. ....... . .,..... ,.,,..,- ....,- ..., ... story striking .power. include possible spending for the leaders had tidied to provide "the ::,-,:..iio,:-.70111!,011010:frr, ..:.',K,Maki,,,i.,, ..1,I ,. V1i..,:::.''1'..1;.."" -..1.E41..'........,:- :1; - lt::::::1 ... : The committee recommended a airborne alert which eventually king of advice and leadership this; 71:,ii.,:e:.,;1'1..:.:MV.:.1'!:I:M:;: .,.:i,.:::;:4FiiMi10:1'.::1.'1'.. -,,fa1''.:1:.: speed-up n long-range N MiSSIIES could run into billions of dollars. country requires.'- They said there .4i:ii.:.,10:?-1:21:: .::ikti-,:.:,.:::;,,Ii-irlq...kror,t. -.VM:.."-:', : ..., '..,$:.:.?i,,i. Y..:.,,,,,:.::.,..::.- -' .---;.,,::-:--:-' -::--:' . .. 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In contrast, the Senate Armed (E-9). Wearing the distinctive sleeve insignia, from left to right, are Sergeant Majors (E-9) Al AlServices Services AlServices Committee has ordered len R. Kline, US Army Garrison, Fort Amador, Joe Milam, Headquarters and Headquarters Bat- The features of safety, luxurious comfort, and smooth, i,-,..:,..::::..,,,x,...?:,iii.,4,,,,,,:.ii.,,i,,:i,:i,,,A,,;K,,,iwi,x,i,i:ix::.:,:,Toig,i,:i:?i:. ,,e,,i,:f-t,:- :,,,:,.?.i,i,,,, a sharp cutback in the Ar M y's s:.:::.!:,":;.:::::1'1i.!:Ifer:1?1it',,i;oi:i.,.:;aim::..m.,,.,,4;;;:p.w,p,...i ,,,.,::ii.:.,-,,,,,i,....:1-;;;::4.,:Via rival Nike Hercules program, tery, 4th Gun Battalion, 517th Artillery, Fort C layton; Edward Sidberry, Headquarters and 1:..:':'tqVA:'V.Ntir:tht.T.',','o)fi,4Vai;i.i'?'$W4 4:::';',e?;';;;,,:-.....;;;;W:rk,,.. : which it termed "virtually obsci- sparkling performance have ,:'.:::! ...'':?::::::::;".A.05g:,.::'-'-k'j:4:f-:ing:WIWk10' -;x::::::4;P:010.W.i.: : Iete The House group candid. 1 Headquarters Company, lst Battle Group, 20th Infantry, Fort Kobbe, and Gene G. 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'...W:,,:::,::,:aK::.: :::::::::,;.::" :'!.i,gi' :. t ....' o :: 114:10 alitRO,niP:::: ,::4::,.,: ,::: The committee warned in a re- ',7 A' , , ',.:R.., ,:,:::::,,,,:t0,.x.::: -::,x.:::.:::.:,:5;:::::::S::::::!'",,,,,,;::: x........,,,,, ., 7,,,.:.:.:,..:,-7,7,:,,::,:7i:,,!:,:ft:, ',..,-'7:-,.: .:W. ...: port hat there is a "missile ;,--... 1 , , ''g' IM:".4---...' --.'".. .. -- .." .:- .,,,,,,$ gap" between the rocket power of I 11!!,:i. ki4;4-: :''i this country and Russia and it ---, ... , ..' . ......, ..:-.... .... ...--..... ..." must not be allowed to widen. -7.--'''.4..z. -,!,..f . The report said the missile flirt, -,, rli Read Our Classifieds NEW PRESIDENT-L-Capt. Lucien E. Lebel, Special Services of- sneedup and the proposal to let ficer,Atlantic Area, and retiring president of the Atlantic Side -3 4 U 64 t4p, ,, S. rt; 1 Eisenhower spend all the money Parent-Teacher Association, hands the gavel of office to Maj. needed o keen som,e ,bombers David B. Parsons, who will carry on the duties for the forth- airborne constantly were plonned ----- osommoonall EASY PAYMENT PLANS 1 coming year. Parsons is currently assigned as senior instructor, to strengthen u. a. retaliatory Jost Arosemens Avis. and 21th St Panama , .. armament section, U.S. Army Caribbean School at Fort Gulick. power. .11,t ----, . . ,- -- ; '', '1'-''''''' .-: 2 ',--:-: -7-,,i,', "..-:",, -;,, 1-- ,- l'--'' '' .'.- '-''--1.,' -- , '-, - - - - , 2 ' . , . , .. , . , , . ." ;- . . - -, , .. . : ,. . "4,1. SATURDAY, MAY SO, SOSS 11111 PANAMA AMERICAN AN DIEMPINDDIT DAILY NIMIPAPEN PASS SIX T Joe Adcock Spurns Walk To Drive In innin g sy L, ,- - 6 Braves Nip To Up Lead By MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK, May 30 (UPI) Walk, do not run is okay in case of fire but big Joe Adcock doesn't think that is any way to help Milwaukee win a pennant. Adcock disdained a walk last night, and because he did the 7. Braves stretched their National League lead to three games. It all happened in the ninth in inning ning inning against the Phil lies with the , acore tied 5-5. Hank Aaron, who collected three hits to boost his batting average to .43'2, tripled with one out and Gene Conley pur posely passed Wes Covington. Conley started to walk Adcock Intentionally, too, but the Milwau Milwaukee kee Milwaukee first baseman had other ideas. ' lereached out and swung at the st pitch. dribbling it toward sec secend end secend base. By the time the ball was fielded, Aaron had crossed the plate with the winning run. Adcock also belted a two-run homer during a four-run rally in the second inning. Conley went the distance, absorbing his second loss while reliever Don McMahon held tbe Phil! hitless and was credited with the 6-5 victory. The Chicago Cubs moved into third place by beating the Dodg Dodgers, ers, Dodgers, 9-4; the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the San Francisco Giants, 4-2, and Cincinnati registered an 8-5 decision over Pittsburgh. In the American League, the Yankees topped the Orioles, 5-2; the Tigers tripped the White Sox, 4-1, and the Senators edged the Red Sox, 7-6. The first-place In In' ' In' diens and Athletics were not scheduled. Five Dodger errors helped the Cubs to their victory at Los Ange AngeIes. Ies. AngeIes. 'rhe Dodgers committed three of their miscues in the fourth in inring ring inring when the Cubs sent 12 men to bat and scored eight runs. Bobby Thomson collected three of Chica Chicago's go's Chicago's nine hits and Earl Averill, Jr., contributed a home run. Aloe Drabowsky was the inning pitch pitcher er pitcher and Danny McDevitt the loser. Wilmer Mizell of the Cards rotched his sixth straight victory although Lindy McDaniel had to bail him out in the ninth when the Giants mounted their final threat. Hal Smith's two-run homer in the eighth proved the payoff blow. for St. Louis. Joe Cunningham al so homered. Both blows came off Jack Sanford, who suffered his fifth loss against six victories.. Mi Mizell's zell's Mizell's record now is 6-1. Vada Pinson and Frank Robin Robinson son Robinson each hit two homers in Cin Cincinnati's cinnati's Cincinnati's victory over Pittsburgh. The Pirates led 4-3 until the fifth when both Pinson and Robinson bit two-run homers. Bob Skinner 4::: 0 1 1 TODAY ENCANTO -35-20 Errol Flynn in "ROOTS OF HEAVEN" Cinema Scope Color! Jeff Morrow in "COPPER SKY" immo ,417 Am- 2 1 um 13 1 11; 1 GREAT WEEKEND RELEASE! 1 TODAY DRIVE-IN 60c. 30c -- 0 menry wint- on the carionean Forces Network. Tito Marshall against Jorge Quin- --" "---,i------' THE YEAR'S BEST ROMANTIC COMEDY ---- ., a game UttWeVil Lille tirlitil'olt:11CL U0 itn Llit Will COMMIE de Colon and the Panama Veterans taker played a key role in this The schedule includes: Garden State Park. Miss Royal tero at a weight limit of 135 finished a head in front of Shirley A VERY BEWITCHING COMEDY ABOUT 0 LEADING- This is the annual affair that is Maltmen victory. In the game, pounds. . dedicated to the President of the Chefo Echevarria, unveiled sev- RADIO THE ENCHANTING SUBJECT...SEX epublic of Panama on his birth- eral new faces and all played ere- In two encounters to far Mar Mara a Mara been th victor b de i ishall shall ishall h s e Y e Jones tor second place. ' t. 11,. PITCHERS dRay which is today, May 30. ditable ball. Sunday, May 31 Philadelphia GIANTS SIGN GRIER , sion on each occasion. Both lads vs Milwaukee, 1:30 p.m. NEW YORK (UPI) Roosevelt' , ..i.0;,,i,:.:,,... Both teams played fast and Monday, June 1 e are aspirants for Horacio Ottis' oe' ;i 1 (Based on 4 or more decisions) NATIONAL LEAGUE Marlbor 71 Panama 65 furious all thru the game. High.. Detroit, 1:30 p.m.. CI veland vs lightweight crown. Grier, a 6-5, 275-pound defensivIS.' ; 0 6 a , 's ..1 W L Pct. Starting with a skelston squad light col the contest was the seven- the card. Stanley Wilson, a win, fourth season with the New York. , Tuesday, June 2 No game. Two four-round prelims complete tackle, has signed to play for hlog . -,..4,.,. ii,;i, of only five men, Fifi Tom care- time tie between these verY Po- ner of four bouts in as many ap- GittliS of the National Football 7 .4, Face, Pirates 6 0 1.000 -"r.144,, Klippstein, Dodgers 4 0 1.000 fully led his Marlboro team to an pular clubs. 6 1 .857 early and wide lead while his Another high point was the re- Wednesday, June 3 Baltimore pearanees, takes 'on Luis del League. Grier's activities lad . Mizell, Cards vs Chicago, 2 p.m. Lightweight season were hampered by an arm , Asi-.''''' ,.,, Burdette, Braves 8 2 .800 Colon players came across the appearance of Rombo Perez who in the curtain raiser Recy Rea- injury. Cid at 128 pounds. , championship fight between Joe Isthmus late for the beginning of is one of Panama's best basket basket, , basket, Antonelli, Giants Brown and Paoli Rossi, 9:05 p.m. , , 6 2 .750 3 1 .750 the contest. We made the trip with ball players. Perez was out all ,4I Elston, Cubs Thursday, June 4 San Fran- 3 1. .750 the Colon players and listened to season in 1958 because of a broken ,, Mahe, Reds eisco vs Milwatikee, 1:30 p.m. the game on radio while the play- fibula on the right foot. Ile drew Service Center Theatres TODAY! elt,(1, ,,, - ,t, A .,,,ridigt-' , s .. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE ers dressed for the game with extended applauses as he made TV , 1 the bus in motion. All were dress- his first field goal. AIR CONDITIONED 7 0 1.000 BALBOA 2:30 4:25 6:30 8:15 10 y li,t4 14), :.,.1 Wilhelm, Orioles Walker, Orioles 4 0 1.000 ed and ready when they reached Sources close to the league re- Saturday, May 30 Roller Der Der' ' Der' l'' o.A.--'--. T--...e., o ,,,,r, I,arsen, Yankees 4 0 1.000 Ihe gYm. vented that La Europea -has pro- by, 2 p.m. Brooklyn Red Devils e . ' '''. roof",:r ---v. 1 5 1 .833 The five starters, Castanedas, tested the gam,, on the grounds vs Los Angeles Braves; Bowling FROM SLUSHING STAGE HIT OF SEX IN THE SUSUASSI McLish, Indians t 0,.4 Agard, Checa, Andrade and Mon- that Cerveza Balboa used more' Derby, 4 p.m. Doubles match NiGM prmnit A JOSEPH KIDS PRODUCTION I Shaw, White Sox 4 1 .800 tengro opened a wide lead forcing than the regulation amount of olaY- from Iloliday Bowl in Los Ange Fischer, Senators 4 1 .800 ,K4.) 14' DORIS DAY RICHARD WIDMARK 1 ,; ;, Alf the Panama team into several ers during game, so the CB 77 to les between Lee Branowski and -.',. -...:' S''''''.--, "time out" calls with their blist- 68 victory is up for dispute. Bob Carrillo vs Wanda Snidiler 1.', ';''i, i ..... N,T '.. 'N HE TUNNEL OF LOVE" '''' Es, cotathq pictimts looking for a and Wally Maier. Sports time, 5 "It -,.., . 0.thierloo ' 4.00 rs i '' GIG YOUNG GIA SCALA ., . 4 in CinernaScope pleasant spot LINDA ., P.Smu.nday, May 31 Baseball, 3:15 . after the movie? p.m. Pittsburgh vs Philadelphia Also SHOWING SUNDAY! ., ,,,; 'i i CQ'stat,' 800k HOIAt Eau de Cologne (game of May 10). tof -'1)e Jmu :a:: COCO SOLO closed temporarily for installation ." 4, lo weWl ehdtnsestdroamY' BeWa - Aillgt4tts1 Afik and CAN Ot ...t drop in on the , , hy , Night Fight, 10 p.m.Sonny Liston ectihnesday vs Cleveland; Williams, h e a y- . w-----.. 11,-1 d, -:,,-- Tflursday, June 4All-Star Golf, of Air Conditioning Equipment. , -, ". i r 4 MIDNIGHT (1,UR DIABLO HTS. Double Feature Program 1.44: I rtlie 14 t ERN ' '''''.. :a1Prifi ''- EPIfi in the Balboa Bar -......,,s ..-- 7 p.m. Fight of the Week 10 p.m. 7:00 "GUNSMOKE IN TUCSON" and "SMUT AND THE MAGIC RING' 411Q.47 111 Bobby Boyd vs Holly Mims, mid midt t midt -,--- ' iv --'''"' itittra Vie: Midnight to 3 a.m. dieweights. G A M B 0 A Victor Mature Lill Hua - , !Mt. A ltiv. elf every 1 ememenememmeminear 8:15 "CHINA DOLL" , G A T U N Victor Mature Leo Genn , 1 '' TECHNICOLOR Friday and Saturday 1 ToDAy 7:00 "TANK FORCE" In CinemaScopel II ) 4 1 11111DDEEirmszolgroDAy MARGARITA Esther 'Williams Jeff Chandler .. ,')qt Screenplay by Daniel Taradash Cristbal Mutioz 7:00 "RAW WIND IN EDEN" 110 il 1., 0-' '''' Front the play by John Van Druten 1 ............ ,...... In CinemaSeope and Color As produced in New York plays the organ , i 1 TIVOLI CAPITOLIO VICTORIA R 1 0 PARAISO Double Feature Program ,, ! by Irene Mayer Selznick for the late crowd . . . Directed by Richard Willie 35e. '20c. 35c. 20e. I5c. 35c. 20c. 7:00 "WINGS OF DANGER" and r , Produced by Julian Milstein '. I : Spanish Program! LOTTERY NIGHT! "SHAKE, RATTI,E AND ROCK" THE JOURNEY MAN 'WITH THE , .. A PHOENIX PRODUCTION Complimentary nightcap i cuENTAN DE UNA STEEL WIllp 0-8-0 TIIE HAPPY SANTA CRUZ Jeffrey Hunter Nigel Patrick i iv . . with Yul Brynner ::.....-- -----------, --- at 3 a.m. NIUJER FEELING 7:00 "COITNT FIVE AND DIE" , ,r TAKE THE MAN T TODA Y I MIDNIGHT SHOW! 1 with Marga Lpes Also: DOLON Also: , - Also: BEHIND HIGH CAMP KURD Double Feature Program AT JOAN cRAWFORD in TUNNEL OF LOVE "RAIDERS OF OLD CALIFORNIA' it : ZONGA WOMEN WALL 7:00 t f, , with Victor Junco Richard Widmark DEPARTMENT with Tom Tully "THE LEATHENECKS HAVE LANDED"I f 1 11:00 P. M. OUEEN BEE" il fix---a- 44i-it-a. 1 ( . 1 0 , I ' . , ;' : , ,, ) V Al . 4 , 4, y. , . ' .f.' 4 .i t 0'-, ;'. -, . , . s. THE YEAR'S BEST ROMANTIC COMEDY A VERY BEWITCHING COMEDY ABOUT THE ENCHANTING SUBJECT ...SEX TECHNICOLOR r . TODAY I AT 11 :00.P. M. Phi Hies 6-5 To 3 Games belled a pair of homers for Pitts Pittsburgh. burgh. Pittsburgh. Reliever Bob Mabe notch notched ed notched his third victory for the Reds while Ronnie Kline suffered his third setback, Southpaw Whitey Ford scattered eight hits in pitching the Yankees to their first home victory over the orioles this season. Bill Skowron insured Ford's fifth triumph of the season when he singled home two runs off loser Billy O'Dell in the fifth in inning ning inning after Gene Wood ling tied the score at 2-2 with a homer in the third. Hector Lopez, making his debut for the Yankees af after ter after coming from the A's, col collected lected collected two of their eight hits. Al Kaline and Lott Berberet each hit homers and Don Mossi turned in a five-hit effort to pace the Tigers to their victory over the second-place White Sox. Ka line and Berberet both con connected nected connected with the bases empty in the second inning off loser Bob Shaw and the White Sox never caught up. Mossi, credited with his third triumph, held the Sox hit hitless less hitless from the third inning until the ninth. President Eisenhower was among a small crowd of 3,030 at Griffith Stadium who saw a ninth-inning sinde tiv newly-acquired Hal Na Naragon ragon Naragon eive Washington its win ov over er over Boston. Naragon. obtained from Cleve Cleveland land Cleveland four days ago, delivered his r',arne-winning single with the bases loaded off loser Murray Wall af after ter after Jackie Jensen belted a three threerun run threerun homer in the top of the ninth to tie the score. Jensen's homer was his llth. Harmon Killebrew smacked his 171h of the year for the Senators and Jim T,emon his 12th. Pedro Ramos nicked up his fifth victo victory ry victory in relief. Ernestito Hails Lopez' Two-Hit Yankee Debut Panama's president, Ernesto de la Guardia Jr., yesterday sent liector Lopez a cable con congratulating gratulating congratulating him on his perform performance ance performance in his first game for the New York Yankees. The Panamanian infielder play played ed played the entire game at third base, collected a double and single and drove in one of five Yankee runs. The Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles, 5-2, for their first win against the Orioles at the Yankees Stadium in six games this year. The President's cable said: "Congratulations on your bril brilliant liant brilliant debut with New York Yan Yankees.' kees.' Yankees.' TOMORROW 0 IVOMt )1( and CANDLE) 'itiRIYIE kik: I ttelER 'War"' Screenplay by Daniel Taradash From the play by John Van Druten As produced in New York by Irene Mayer Selznick Directed by Richard Quine Produced by Julian Balustein A PHOENIX PRODUCTION .- MIDNIGHT SHOW! 0 JOAN CRAWFORD in PUEEN BEE" President's Birthday Cage Game Tonight The President of the Republic basketball classic, featuring the star.studded "Veteranos de Pa Panama" nama" Panama" vs. Los Guaracheros de Colon" cage game, will get under underway way underway tonight in the National Gym Gymnasium nasium Gymnasium of Panama City, at 8. The game is part of the birthday celebration of President Ernesto de la Guardia Jr., who has donated a trophy that will be presented to the winner of this annual cage tilt. The Republican Band of Panama City will furnish music for the oc occasion. casion. occasion. The public is invited to at attend. tend. attend. Admission will be Lree, the gates will be opened from 6 p.m. to give the earlygoers a chance to select good seats. Ample parking space will also be available for cars. A large dele gation of Colon officials, sports. men and civic leaders will accom accompany pany accompany the Guarachero team over to the Pacfiic side and pay their res respects pects respects to the chief executive at the blrthday party that will be held in the Presidential Palace before the game. LEADING HITTERS' (Bawl on 110 official at bats) G AB R H Pct. Aaron, Mil. 41 176 34 76 .432 Burges, Pit 37 128 13 46 .359 Pinson, Cin. 43 178 37 60 .337 Mays, S.F. 43 173 39 58 .335 Logan, Mil. 42 146 20 48 .329 Temple, Cin. 43 176 32 57 .324 Cimoli, St. L. 42 167 27 54 .323 Bouchee, Phil. 41 152 23 49 .322 Cepeda, S.F. 42 165 29 53 .321 White, St. L. 38 123 20 39 .317 AMERICAN LEAGUE G AB R H Pct. Kuenn, Det. 33 132 17 49 .371 Fox, Chic. 41 167 23 60 .359 Ka line, Det. 40 162 22 56 .346 Kunnels, Bos. 40 152 26 50 .329 Maris, KC. 32 125 25 41 .328 Colavito, Cleve. 39 154 25 49 .318 Tuttle, WC. 36 115 20 36 .313 Mantle, N.Y. 33 125 24 39 .312 Aparicio, Chic. 41 162 31 49 .302 Wood ling, Balt. 38 113 15 34 .301 Runs Batted Tn NATIONAL LEAGUE Banks, Cubs Aaron,Braves Robinson, Reds Mays, Giants Pinson, Reds 45 45 44 36 36 AMERICAN LEAGUE Killebrew, Senators Jensen, Red Sox Triandos, Orioles Lemon, Senators Cerv, Athletics 37 31 30 30 29 HOME RUNS NATIONAL LEAGUE Mathews, Braves Robinson, Reds Aaron, Braves Banks, Cubs Demeter, Dodgers Boyer, Cards Cepeda, Giants Mays, Giants 15 14 13 12 9 9 9 9 AMERICAN LEAGUE Killebrew, Senators Colavito, Indians Lemon, Senators Jensen, Red Sox Ka line, Tigers Triandos, Orioles Maris, Athletics 17 13 12 11 10 10 10 LEADING PITCHERS (Based on 4 or more decisions) NATIONAL LEAGUE W Pct. Face, Pirates 6 0 1.000 Klippstein, Dodgers 4 0 1.000 Mizell, Cards 6 1 .857 Burdette, Braves 8 2 .800 Antonelli, Giants 6 2 .750 Elston, Cubs 3 1 .750 Mahe, Reds 3 1 .750 AMERICAN LEAGUE m, OrM les 7 0 r, Orioles 4 0 1, Yankees 4 0 h, Indians 5 I White Sox 4 I T. Senators 4 I Wilhelm, Ori,o les Walker, Orioles Larsen, Yankees McLish, Indians Shaw, White Sox Fischer, Senators 1.000 1.000 1.000 .833 .800 .800 looking tor a pleasant spot after the movie? drop in on the MIDNIGHT CLUB in the Balboa Bar Midnight to 3 a.m. every Friday and Saturday Cristbal Mutioz plays the organ for the late crowd Complimentary nightcap at 3 a.m. ilt,L.,44A. Juvenia Golf Tourney Fin. als At Summit Hills Tomorrow 1959 Isthmian Amateur cham champion pion champion Mary Chadwick will attempt to add the 1959 Juvenia Watch Tournament title to his list of vic victories tories victories tomorrow morning, May 31, when he takes on Vince Lom Lombroia broia Lombroia in the finals of the 1959 Ju-- venia Watch Tournament at the Summit Hills Golf and Country Club. Lombroia ans Chadwick are scheduled to leave the No. 1 tee at 8:24 a.m. Following Lombroia and Chad Chadwick wick Chadwick down No. 1 fairway at 8:32 a. m. will be the Ladies Cham Championship pionship Championship Match between Pearl Trim and Ethel Perantie. All matches are expected to be completed by noon with buffet luncheon being served and the presentation of prices being made at the time. 8:00 a.m. John Zelnich (Sum (Summit) mit) (Summit) vs R. La Chapelle (Summit), Third Flight. 8:08 a.m. B. DoHman (Amador) vs H. R. Terry (Amador), Second Flight. 8:16 a.m. Bill Beeson (Panama) vs J. Kincaid (Panama), First Flight. Slow Start, Record Finish Predicted For 500-Mile Race By ED SAINSBURY INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 30 (UPI)--A slow start to beat death and a record finish to defeat time was the predicted pattern today for auto racing's premier specta spectacle, cle, spectacle, the 43rd 500 mile race. About 175,000 avid fans were ex expected pected expected to watch the annual Decora Decoration tion Decoration Day test of men and motors against heat. fatigue, exhaustion and speed. The highest total of prizes ever, more than $300,000, was at stake, with the winner ex expected pected expected to pick up more than $100,- 000. Weather observers expected the temperature to soar to a high and humid 90 degrees, and heat takes a toll of both machines and men. Scattered showers also were fore forecast, cast, forecast, but observers believed they might hold off until the race ends, probably shortly before 3 p.m. The only guaranteed aspect of the race was the slow start. Track ownor Tony Holman and Mar tb o r o, Cerveza Balboa Win RP Basketball Games - 0 By HERBERT MOISE 1 Following a full schedule of two games, the Colon Marlboro Ciga Cigarettes rettes Cigarettes team is still sporting their 1.000 percentage average as they outplayed their perennial victims Cigarrillos Panama 71 to 65. in the past five years, this Panama team has been victorious only once over the Fifi Tom coached team. This victory was in 1955 after the Colonites, then Chesterfield, had clinched the title. Cerveza Balboa also holds a 1.000 percentage mark as they made their debut a winning effort over La Europea 77-68. No games sre scheduled in the Panama District League as the National Gym will be occupied for a game between the Guaracheros de Colon and the Panama Veterans This is the annual affair that is dedicated to the President of the Republic of Panama on his birth birthday day birthday which is today, May 30. Marlboro 71 Panama 65 Starting with a skelston squad of only five men, Fifi Tom care carefully fully carefully led his Marlboro team to an early and wide lead while his Colon players came across the Isthmus late for the beginning of the contest. We made the trip with the Colon players and listened to the game on radio while the play players ers players dressed for the game with the bus in motion. All were dress dressed ed dressed and ready when they reached ,the gym. The five starters, Castanedas, Agard, Checa, Andrade and Mon Montengro tengro Montengro opened a wide lead forcing the Panama team into several "time out" calls with their blist LINDA Eau de Cologne TODAY TIVOLI 35c. 20c. Spanish Program! CUENTAN DE UNA MUJER with Marga Lpez Also: ZONG A with Victor Junco 8:24 a.m. Vince Lombroia (Sum (Summit) mit) (Summit) vs Marvin Chadwick (Gam (Gamboa), boa), (Gamboa), Championship Flight. 8:32 a.m. Pearl Trim (Summit) vs Ethel Perantie (Gamboa), Wo Women's men's Women's Championship. 8:40 a.m. Bel Dilfer (Panama) vs Ruth Rigney (Panama), Wo Women's men's Women's First Flight. 8:48 a.m. Malcolm Wheeler (A (Amador) mador) (Amador) vs T. Melanson (Amador), Fourth Flight,. 8:45 a.m. D. Rudy (Summit) vs Bart Mallory Jr. (Amador), Fifth Flight. Um 1-F ;nal Itipsults M E N Cho mpionahip Flight Vince Lombrola (Summit) over Jim Hinkle ( Panama ), 1 up. Mary Chadwick (Gamboa ) over Anibal Galindo (Brazos), 1 up. First Flig lyt Bill Beson (Panainat over Al Saarinen (Panama), 4 add 3. J. Kincaid (Panama over Bob Collins (Summit), 3 and 2. Skcond Flight B. Dorfman (Amador) over Pete chief steward Harland Piing ler said the ace car wpould take the field of 33 speedsters through tho parade lap and pace lap at a speed no higher than SS miles per hour. Thus the racers won't be on their own until barely 100 yards from the start when the pace car leaves the track, and it was vir virtually tually virtually impossible that they could accelerate to the usual early pace of more than 140 miles per hour in only one two-and-one-half mile la p. In the past, the pace car has run the field up to nearly 100 miles per hour to get the pilots off to a blistering beginning. However, 18 of the 33 drivers who qualified an average speed of 143.004 miles per hour, believed the winner would set a new rec record ord record to break the 135.601 mark by Sam Hanks in winning in 1957. Working against this will be the heat, expected to be so severe on ering speed. As the "cold' colon entered the game, the lead dwind dwindled led dwindled but first half time still had the Colonites in the lead. Durin the second half, Cig. Pa Panaa naa Panaa made a strong surge and pushed passed the red and white Smokers for a three -point lead. This lead vanished under pressure from Castanedas, Roberto Taylor, Andrade, Noel, Aiman and the rest of the Marlboro team. The contest at this point provid provided ed provided excitement for the small crowd on hand but as the Tom-led team went ahead the expected arrived and killed the tension and expect expectation ation expectation of seeing Marlboro lose. In the nightcap, Cerveza Balboa using a 15-man squad ran ram rampant pant rampant to quell a La Europea try for the win column. Henry Whit Whittaker taker Whittaker played a key role in this Maltmen victory. In the game, Chefo Echevarria, unveiled sev several eral several new faces and all played cre creditable ditable creditable ball. Both teams played fa,st and furious all thru the game. High Highlight light Highlight of the contest was the seven seventime time seventime tie between these very po popular pular popular clubs. Another high point was the re reappearance appearance reappearance of Rombo Perez who is one of Panama's best basket. ball players. Perez was out all season in 1958 because of a broken fibula on the right foot. Ile drew extended applauses as he made his first field goal. Sources close to the league re revealed vealed revealed that I,a Europea -has pro protested tested protested the gam. on the grounds that Cerveza Balboa used more than the regulation amount of Wav Wavers ers Wavers during game, so the CB 77 to 68 victory is up for dispute. 1)y - P---,. uumalrnmsTODAY CAPITOLIO 35c. 20e. THE JOURNEY with Yul Brynner - Also: TUNNEL OF LOVE Richard Widmark VICTORIA 15c. MAN 'WITH THE STEEL win'. (7-8-9 TAKE TIRE MAN DOLON WOMEN DEPARTMENT 4 Hale (Davis), 1 up 20 holes. H. R. Terry (Amador) over Dale Bishop (Asnador), 1 up 19 holes. Third Flight John Zelnich (Summit) over Nelson (Summit), 3 and 2. R. LaChapelle (Summit) over Bob Davis (Panama), 4 and 2. Fourth Flight Malcolm Wheeler (Amador) over W. Swenseon (Panama), 4 and 2 T. Melanson (Amador) over T. T. Donovan (Amador), 1 up. Fifth Flight D. Rudy (Summit) over H. L. Anderson (Summit), 6 and 5. Bart Mallory (Amador) over R. D. Michel (Summit), 2 and 1 Womon Championship Flight Peal Trim (15) over Julia Har Hardin din Hardin (17), 1 up 36 holes. Ethel Perantle (11) over Louise Jones (13), 2 up. First Flight Bev Differ (16) over Jay Mc McDonald Donald McDonald (29), 7 and 5. Ruth Rigney (32), over Doris Leeser ( 32), 5 and 3. tires that every ear will make at least four pit stops. No previous winner ever has made more than three. Even a spin by one car will throw on the yellow light, under which no car may improve its po position, sition, position, and which slows The field to well under 100 miles per hour, thus making a record pace diffi difficult. cult. difficult. Both Hulman and I" engler stressed safety in their lecture to the drivers yesterday in an ef effort fort effort to prevent the need for a cau caution tion caution flag. Fengler warned that a reckless driver probably wouldn't make it to the finish line to pick up the top prize, and he said he'd enforce every rule to be sure that each driver will 'be on hand to tomorrow morrow tomorrow to pick up an award. "if you don't behave, we'll black flag you,' he warned. "if you don't believe me, test me." A black-flagged driver must stop to confer with officials and he is certain to lose a minimum of one lap, often enough to lose the race. Even the slowest car In the field, qualified at 141.215 miles per hour by Jim McWithey, Anderson, Ind., was far faster than Hanks' record, and the fastest, ridden to the pole position by Johnny Thom Thomson, son, Thomson, Boyertown, Pa., turned the 10-mile qualification run at 145.908 miles per hour and set a new lap record of 146.532. Thomson was one of the favor favorites ites favorites to win, along with defending champion Jimmy Bryan, the 1956 winner, Pat Flaherty; Dick and Jim Rathmann; Rodger Ward and rookie Bobby Grim. CIA Radio-TV Sports Schedule A lightweight championship fight between Joe Brown and Paoli Ros Rossi si Rossi highlights this week in sports on the Caribbean Forces Network. The schedule includes: RADIO Sunday, May 31 Philadelphia vs Milwaukee, 1:30 p.m. Monday, June 1 Cleveland vs Detroit, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 2 No game. Wednesday, June 3 Baltimore vs Chicago, 2 p.m. Lightweight championship fight between Joe Brown and Paoli Rossi, 9:05 p.m. Thursday. June 4 San Fran Francisco cisco Francisco vs Milwaukee, 1:30 p.m. TV Saturday, May 30 Roller Der Derby, by, Derby, 2 p.m. Brooklyn Red Devils vs Los Angeles Braves; Bowling Derby, 4 p.m. Doubles match from Holiday Bowl in Los Ange Angeles les Angeles between Lee Branowski and Bob Carrillo vs Wanda Snidiler and Wally Maier. Sports time, 5 p.m. Sunday, May 31 Baseball, 3:15 p.m. Pittsburgh vs Philadelphia (game of May 10). Wednesday, June 3 Wednesday Night Fight, 10 p.m.Sonny Liston vs Cleveland; Williams, h e a y yweights weights yweights from Miami Beach. Thursday, June 4All-Star Golf, 7 p.m. Fight of the Week 10 p.m. Bobby Boyd vs Holly Mims, mid middleweights. dleweights. middleweights. ormem!mmmommmesteer R 0 S5c. 20c. LOTTERY NIGHT! TIIE HAPPY FEELING - Also: BEHIND HIGH WALL with Tom Tully ih,..ol. I C.11"Iff..11.11N 1 . tp) ,... 'WARN 1117:7104, ponnommomil .5.4. '.' ''''f'w4k C) '''' : , Editor: CONRAD ,,Img.1110 0 National League TEAMS Milwaulmo San Francisco Cbitago Los Ange las Piftsburgh Cincinnati St. Louis Philadelphia W L 26 15 24 19 23 22 23 23 Pct. GB .634 .558 3 .511 S .500 512 .500 512 .488 6 .428 9 .381 1012 21 21 21 22 18 24 16 26 Today's Games Philadelphia at Milwaukee (2) Chicago at San Francisco St. Louis et Los Angeles (N) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Yesterday's Results (Night Game) Philadelphia 202 000 100-5 fl 0 Milwaukee 040 000 101-6 13 0 Conley (2-2) and Sawatski. Willey, Pizarro, McMahon (2-0) and Crandall. (Night Game) Pittsburgh 022 001 000-5 t Cincinnati 201 040 01x-6 10 0 Kline (4-2), Williams, Smith, Blackburn and Burgess. Lawrence, Mabe (3-1), Acker, Bailey. (Night Game) St. Louis 000 000 220-4 12 0 San Francisco 000 000 011-2 7 0 Mizell, McDaniel (9) and H. Smith; Sanford, Jones (9), Worth Worthington ington Worthington (9) and Schmidt. WP-Mizell (6-1). LP-Sanford (6-5). HRS HRSCunningham Cunningham HRSCunningham (2), H. Smith (6). (Night Game) Chicago 000 810 000-9 9 2 Los Angeles 001 003 000-4 10 5 Drabowsky, Henry (6) arid Av Averill; erill; Averill; McDevitt, Fowler (4), Er Erskine skine Erskine (4), Snyder (7), Klippstein (9) and Roseboro. WP-Drabowsky (3-4). LP-McDevitt (3-4). HR-Averill (4). VA ii 1 i w15 1 I 1 F g ll ,..1,............a...mme,"1"....1111166 Manhattan Kid, Reid Should Provide Lots Of Action at Arena Tomorrow pm --- 0 -- , Undefeated flyweight champion man Manhattan Kid goes after his 8th' 118 1 victory tomorrow night at the Co- are b Ion Arena in a ten-rounder when makii he faces bantamweight Ernesto Gen( Reid, 'a fine young prospect who annot in three pro fights owns a 2-1 rec.- 81.50; ord. childr The Kid, who like his Hval is only 17 years old, is a fast-moving stylish boxer with a bit of power r besides. Reid also boxes well can hit and is not afraid to stand up and fight. Ernesto proved his courage sev several eral several weeks ago when he took all F the punches slugger "Corazon de SAP ter bi Toro" Gonzales had to offer, while outboxing the latter to gain a R. c. unanimous, but close decision. contri In their first meeting some' Forty months before Gonzales had eked out a split verdict, so Reid's tional comp' triumph evened the score between ing 0, the youngsters. Fur should fly be between tween between tomorrow's participants, who have agreed to come in at CAI 117 pounds. score Another 10-rounder, which has da been billed as a co-feature, pits "' Staske Tito Marshall against Jorge Quin- ,- tero at a weight limit of 135 ". 1.111 finish pounds. In two encounters to far Mar- J"es shall has been the victor by deci decision sion decision on each occasion. Both lads, NE are aspirants for Horacio Ottis Grier lightweight crown. the card. Stanley Wilson, a win winTwo Two winTwo four-round prelims complete fourtt ta ckh ner of four bouts in, as many ap- Glint pearances, takes on Luis del Leap Cid at 128 pounds. SeaS0 In the curtain raiser Recy Rea- injur3 Service Center Theatres TODAY! BALBOA AIR CONDITIONED 2:30 4:25 6:30 8:15 FROM SLUSHING STAGE HIT OF SEX IN THE SUSUMU! Its.';' DOR DAY R CHARD W M 4) (.1414' M prmnit A JOISEPH KIDS PRODUCIDTIONARK 'N,,"THE TUNNEL OF LOVE" Also SHOWING SUNDAY? COCO SOLO closed temporarily for installation of Air Conditioning Equipment. DIABLO HTS. Double Feature Program 7:00 "GUNSMORE IN TUCSON" and "SADU AND THE MAGIC RING" GAMBOA Victor Mature Hua 8:15 "CHINA DOLL" GATUN 7:00 MARGARITA 7:00 PARAISO 7:00 SANTA CRUZ Jeffrey Hunter Nigel Patrick 7:00 "COITNT FIVE AND DIE" CAMP BIERD Double Feature Program 7:00 "RAIDERS OF OLD CALIFORNIA' a "THE LEATHENECKS HAVE LANDED" SARGEANT if mow 11 .114 V, lb -7 American League ,.; TEAMS W L Pct. 611 Claes. land 24 IS .6IS Chicago 24 17 3115 I B a !timer, 24 19 .55$ 2 Wa shington 21 23 .477 SI" 4 Kansas City 11 20 .474 512 Dotroit III n .430 614 Boston 17 23 .425 Poil Nvs York 16 23 .410 II Today's Games Kansas City at Cleveland (2) Detroit at Chicago (2) Baltimore at Boston (2) New York at Washington (2) Yesterday's Results Detroit 000 200 020-4 I 6 Chicago 010 000 000-1 5 Mossi (3-2) and Berberet. Shaw (-1), Arias and Lollar. Baltimore 101 000 000-1 I I New York SOO 021 00x-5 1 1 Moak (34) and Berberat. : Johnson, O'Dell (2-4) and Gins Ginsberg. berg. Ginsberg. Ford (5-3) and Berra, Boston 100 000 113-1111 Washington 202 010 101-1 14 1 Monbouquette, Hoeft, ly, Wall (1-3) and Daley. Fischer, Clevenger, Hyde, Stobbi Ramos (5-5) and Naragon. Only games scheduled. USSERY TIES ARCARO NEW YOB K(UPI)-- Bobby Mr sery tied Eddie Arcaro for riding leadership at Belmont Park The& day by booting home four winners. Ussery raised his meet total to 21 as he scored with Pantene, in a record-tying 1:22 4-5 for sevet furlongs on Truf, Hannibals Girt Tea Dansant and Mad Streatk. , man engages ItolDerto del Cid M 118 pounds. The del Cids, whs are brothers, and ltedman will bi, making their debuts as pros. General admission price has been announced as $1, general ringside, 31.50; reserved ringside, $2, and children and boxers, 30 cents. Sports Briefs n i FRISCO SIGNS BACKS SAN FRANCISCO (IIPI)--Quarter back John Brodie and halfback R. C. Owens today signed 195ft contracts with the San Francisco FortyNiners. Brodie led the : tional Football League In past completions last year by connect connecting ing connecting on 103 of 172 tosses. COM.. WINS STAKES CAMDEN, N.J. (UPI) --Cobol scored a two-length victory Wed Wednesday nesday Wednesday in the S29,125 Betsy Row. q Stakes for three-year-old fillies at Garden State Park. Miss Soya finished a head in front of Shirley Jones tor second place. Jones 'or secona place. GIANTS SIGN GRIER NEW YORK (UPI) Roosevelt' Grier, a 6-5, 275-pound defensivii tackle, has signed to play for his4 fourth season with the New York! Glints of the National Football League. Grier's activities last season were hampered by an arm injury. . A, 11, 0.0serloo GIG YOUNG GIA SCALA In Cinema Scope Victor Mature Leo Genn "TANK FORCE" in Cinema Scope! Esther Williams Jeff Chandier "RAW WIND IN EDEN" In Cinema Scope and Color Double Feature Program "WINGS OF DANGER" and "SHAKE, RATTI,E AND ROCK" I , A 1 r , , 11, 1 a , e , - 4 -o :,11 ($ t, A $ ,, . 7 ) , 4' ,( 1 t tl t e ., 4 . 1 ($ ,$ , ; Ar V Of , TRE PANAMA AMERICAN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPIPER PACS stvgle 4 ($ ) 0 , t:rdi al ttrist ' Asset WI woos le ONL Salbee Scat Sunday IS SJIR &A 0.11L , CRISTOBAL: Anutrican .1Aftion HAIL Soviet Jimmy 10 ;911 :OM La AISAJO: mouse Itio a026 twain, Cle P.M UNITARIAN Too tonitanan bociety Sunday Seivices 10:30 ao. 131cig. 362 &neon lvd. and Manley Place, Almon - Your)ovitation to Liberal Rs Halo. Baptist COCOL1 !BAPTIST CHIIRCI 311 Sruje Road Drawer 3641 11a ibcmh ' Phone 2,4706 Zdmitag SUM-worth Pastor Sunday School 1;45 am. Morning Worship L1:00 Litt. Trading Union 6;30 pm. lgvesung Worship 7:30 p.m. Prays: Meeting 41 Bible Sludy Lich Wedneaday .- 7;00 pm. Brotherhood-44st Ilond;y Each Month 7;00 pm. WIA1-4th Mond, Slob Month 7;30 p.m. 111., 1 t.-100'Agoi!Ti t w Pain 11A1,81111 COMM - -Balboa Heights, C. Z ' 627 atocon ulevard - brewer "a- Balboa Heights Phone Balboa 1717 2. Beaty. Pastor -dr May School 9:80 a.m. Ilornina Worthip 10:45 a.m Santis: Training Union 520 Dm tvandelistic Service 720 ts.m. Prayer Meet Ma. Wed:woodsy 720 om W M.11 Whir Study Thum udaysinvo iiroth.....r..itied...iani 9:00 ea. Monday la month) 120 p.on. OUST BAPTIST CHURCH Martian' Avenue at 5th Street Margarita, Canal tone ' MN Wanda C Parker Pastor Autuis 300001 9:45 cm Montina Worship 11:00 a.m. Baptist !raining Union S:30 P.M, evenlas Worahip 7:45 p.m. Brotherhood, Tuesdays 7:00 ELM Prayer Services, Wednesdays 7:00 pm. W M.U. lid do Ard ,Pridays G.A.. B.A., Stmbeams, Tridays 8:30 pm Salvation Army ition7ttonotitinational tvangelistie " Meetings) PAIIXMA 'CITY Stater hi Mrs. W. Bishop U February Street. Phone: 38-20084 11:00 Holiness Meeting 3:00 Sunday School 710 Salvation Meeting PARAISO, C.Z. Envoy Ss Mrs. C. L Moseley Guiana Street 11:00 HOlineell Meeting COLON :CENTRAL Sr Captain Is Mrs. 111. Grant I4th Street, Phone 38-743 11:00 Holiness Meeting 3:00 Sunday School 7:30 Salvation Meeting COLON THIRD STREET Sr. Captain S. Taylor 11400 Holiness Meeting WO Sunday School 7:30 Salvation Meeting RAINBOW crri, CZ. Etivpy J. Gill 3:00 Sunday School 7:30 Salvation Meeting Union Churches , BALBOA tt ttelboa Road at San Pablo Street Church Office 2-3236 9:30 a.m.Church School Free bus setkiee. Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m.Worship Sem. Church Timp Story Hour tor Kindergarten and Primary Children. Church-Time Cradis Roll and Nursery. dr p.m.Post High Fellowship. 1.'30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Junior High fellowship. 7;00 pmf.Ssnior High Fellowship. MARGARITA Margarita Ave. and Bolivar Hwy. Rev. Theodore L Franklin Pastor eitenill: Office. 3-2842$ Bee. S-1491 kat; Suaday Services!' CM CM. Church School. Rum service Cpisses: Nursery through adult. , 1490 a.m. Morning Worship. $ Nur ers tot infanta and small chil children. dren. children. OP, 11: p.m. AllktOt Fellowship. t: p.m Youth Fellowship. tivt.complete zebedule of auxiliary sc. ilas and official meetings as an antuntoced tuntoced antuntoced frean week to weak. t la GAMBOA Walker M. Aidertan. Pastor et S-470 Rao 11-130 atm Sunday School. ; toed a.m. Morning Virorship. Nista) meetings and weeir-day sett settvilt:112' vilt:112' settvilt:112' announead ! 1,,i, :PC' htsistian Scientist , I. ,. , i,i. Christie:I Silence Chufrchal 11 Church oil Christ, Scientist, Antos It , ,,o,, 560 Ancon Boulevard t day Services 11:00 Cm. -- Ithrldity Scheel 6:30 a.m. ' , Wednesday e:00 p.m. '''', Riding Room 1101 Belboa Road epert led . da t except Sundays and holiday' trom h C3 ao 11:30 a JIt end I:30 to 1:00 o.m. Se ay,: e:30 to 1140 cm. vaning Hours I:00 to COO p.m. except A Wortetwodays end Seturdays. , iili - I IoL ----' ' legIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST - ei SCIENTIST. Cristithal , lb church, services will be held in the altround floor Room of the Masonic 'T le in Critttal (next door to the fart 11 ta florist). Entrance is op Sal Salts, ts, Salts, ,Avenue through the Arcade.' , tindlY Service 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Totboonial Meet Meeth h Meeth 1.41;00 o'clock. i .14nday School is held at II:30 cm. 'telvting Room Hours MondaY 2:00 1-)11410 o.m. Wednesday COO to 7:11 ''' 1 II. ,. IA . ,,,I. are cordially invited to attend t iio ::rvices and to use the Reading L g ' Meittenel or rn. MB, latroml in the Canal ZO011s tad the terminal cities stews desk he winos by Wednesday sea et the latest of soy Moor fet, the canine Saturday's church pea. Ministene. (bomb cafeterias sod chaplains are asked to Wore thlo' et ?swim pail Cgirpa. 'Nankin et Paseo. extend a wekeine at all times to moo and iremoo the-armed services. soil to eivilleo bon. friends and strannore. M a publie service. Tiro Panama American lists below. by dismal dismalDation'. Dation'. dismalDation'. Deficit a hom of worship sod other roomier sittivitiel , Listings aro irritated from time to time. posominatioes haviso rise es two conorspatism are listed ender "Other Churches Services. A special liming is included for sorriest at Army posts. Alt Feta basso alit Naval station& .... 0 Catholic SI. MASTS CHUMSBalboa Sunday Maims: TAM. MOO. itit00 and 12:00 atm fluty Day Masson 0:016 $:011 11:00 161 and 2:00 gm. Conical beet Saturday, 210 ,to $:00 and 7:00 to) 1:00 tim Thursday. before First Srlday; 7:00 to COO pm, Itireculoue Medal Novena: IMO pm on Mondays Catachisto Mew OM Ste IMO Imam on Simday. High Schad Study Club 1:Kl p.m or Wednesday. ift,MIP SACRED SSA STAbeam Sunday Masses: 1:6S. 7:30 11:10 Holy Dsty mammal Sa sat an.1 1:00 p.m Confessions: Sauirday LSO to 5:0(1 and 7:15 to 11:00 pm. Thursday before Ittrai Friday 7:00 P.m. Sacred Heart Devotions I:00 La. or Fridays. Catechism Clam 11:31 4:411 pas. co rhursdaY OHS LAD! OP FATIMACarundo Sunday Masa at COO a.m. Holy Day Maga at 11:30 p.m. Contagions: COO to CM pm. on Sat Saturday urday Saturday Catechism Clam Saturday 11:30 to IS a.m. 0,..1M ST. JOSSFIFasalso Sunday Mamma at 7:00 and 6:10 Holy Day Manta at 6:00 pms Weekday Masses: :00 a.m. Conreatona: Saturday 3:30 to '430 and 6:30 to 7:30. Catechism Clam: Sunday II:00 4:04) p.m. Miraculoua Medal Novenal 1:00 p.m on Friday. Convel instructions Thursday 1:04) p.m. IMINNISIOIND ST. VINCINrilPanang cio Sunday Mamas: 8:00 and 8:30 a.m. Holy Day Mabel: 8:30 and 8:00 p.m (t it Ulla pa Saturday tba Mamma art COO and 8:30 a.m) Confessions: Saturday 3:00 to COO od 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursdays before IrridaY 1:30 imn Miraculous Medal Novetts and Sta tions of the Cross:- "tidily 110 p.m Catechism Class: After II:30 mass on Sunday Thursday Convert Classi (1:30 p.m Tuesday and M IMI ST. THERESA'S-4;6mA Sunday Mass: 8:30 a rm Holy Day Mass: 6:00 am. at it rain on Saturday-8:30 a.m.) Catechism Claw 3:30 to 6:00 gum on Monday. Confessions: 8:00 to 110 cm. Stmday. IT. JOBS1 BAPTIST DI LA !ULLA Porous Letma Sunday Masseat 6:30 and 6:30 crat Wash Days Mass: 6:30 Montt Thurs Fri. and Sat First Friday mass: 6:00 a.m Holy Day gamest 6:00 atm. to 6:00 pant Confessions: 3:30 to 410 and IMO to MOO pm on Saturday. Miraculous Medal Novenas friday 1:00 Catechism Class: 3:30 p.m. on Sunday Wk. THERESE'SLs does Convert Class: Monday 1:30 p.m. Sunday Mass: 7.t00 a.m. Holy Day Maas: 5:30 p.rn. Contemions: Saturday 6:30 to 7:30 p.m Thursday before First Friday 6:30 p.m.. CateehilIM Class: 3:15 p.m. on Sunday Sacred Heart Novena: 7:00 p.m. on Friday Convert Clam 6:30 pin. en Thursday ATLANTIC SIDS ST. JOSEPH'SColn Sunday Masses: 5:45, 8:00 and 9:15 a.m. Holy Day Manes: 5:45 and 8:00 am and 5:45 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4:00 to II:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 P.m. Miraculous Medal Novena: Wednesday 6115 and 7:00 p.m. Sacred Heart Novena; Fridiy 1:15 OM Sunday Evening Services 7:00 p.m. Convert Clamp: 7:15 p.m on Mondays and Thursdarl Catechism Class; Sunday 10:15 am. to 11:45 a.m. 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. First FridayExposition of Most Bless Blessed ed Blessed Sacrament all day Reposition at 5:30 aan. Saturday morning. First Saturday Devotions Us our Lady of FatimaThe Holy Rosary-5:00 a.m. First Communion Instructions tor chil children dren children Mondays and Thursdays 6:00 to 7:00 pan. MIRACULOUS MEDALCristbal Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00 and 10:30 LTA. Holy .Day Masses: 6:00. a:00 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Confession: Saturday 4:00 to 5:00 and 1:00 to 8:00 pm. After Rofutry each eve eveIllaraculous Illaraculous eveIllaraculous Medal, NOV01111 3:15 and 7:00 p.m. on Monday. Catechiam Clam: After MOO Masa on Sunday. First Friday Exposition all day during the School Year. That Saturday: Maas at 8:00 am. HOLY FAMILY CHURCIR In Margarita Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30. 1.1:30 is.co First Saturday Mass: 6:00 a.m. Weekday Mame': 3:00 a.m. Saturday 7:00 p.m. ti3 II:00 p.m Miraculous Medal kinvens 7:00 pm Holy Day Masses 7:30 a.m. 535 p.m Contemion 3:45 p.m. to .4:45 p.m every Monday Parish Family Rnsary and Benediction 1:00 am every Wednesday Discussion inquiry Group 1:30 Dm. avery Friday. 1st. Friday Devotions 7:00 1st Saturday Devotions 1:00 p.m. ST. VINCENTSItainhow City Sunday Maosect: 6:30 a m and COO Holy Day Masses: 6:00 cm and I:00 0 In. Confossiono: 4:00 to II:00 and 1130 to S:00 p.m Saturday. Catechism Clam: 10:43 a.m. on Sundky Cmivert Clawevery Monday at 1:00 p.m. Miraculous bledai NOVOTIS1 1:00 p.m on Tuesday SMergto lieart Nwrettat 1:00 pm. on ?Oda, IMMACULATIC CONCEPTIONGents Sundav Mom. SAS u.m Holy Day Masa: IRO OM. Contentions: I:30 to 7:00 Om gin Sett urday Cutechlom Clam' 4.00 Dm nn Monday OUR LADS OF GOOD COVNIM Gamboa Sunday Mimeo. 7:00 and 010 Holy Day Mamelt. COO chi and 1:00 Ojit Contausions Saturday at 7:00 p.m. and atter all evening davotitsta. Baptism' by appointment. Miraculous Medal Normal 7:00 pm on Tuesday.. Sacred Hmrt 1:00 pm et Friday. Sunday chool: 7:70 p.m. on Pundit,. eligious htstruction Class tor Chit drink. 4:00 p.m on Thursday. Religious Instruction tor adults (Con ductad in lipaninhl: 7:00 p.m on Mos Joy Convert Instructions by aPPottlitnest millftnnell Episcopal Tho Set IL Haan fildaddan. ebbe" Moo Very Sr, Maisel- d. Potties, T.D.. Wax '4,1411,01. 4-41 TIM CAMEOSa OP ST. LCIES , SUNDA TM SUNDAYS 7:30 am Moly Communion. 11:13 Church Sebool (Holy Com Communion munion Communion ard Sunday) 9:30 Santo Communion; 3rd Suite day. &milli Dominica' 11:111 a.m , 11:00 am Morning Pray, and Ur Mon, Holy Conununlon 1st Sunda:. 7:00 pm Leaning Swaim te aSbn e:341 1 fah Moly Conuounion AO ni Evantna Praokr IOWA With g:00 tioty Communion. I:30 a m Holy Communion. bA1LT 8:111 o.m. Mornuts Praym. 11:00 M ko di MAdonor, Pratelt COCOU alma oi, ot. Androw The- kos W Said Priest in Charge SUNDAYS , Holy Conununior ISO am Family Prayer and Church School 9:30 am (Mao Holy Communion Ind. Morning Prayor & Seinen 11.00 cat 'Sunday each month. WEDNESDAYS Holy Conununion 9:00 am COSOZAL Chapel of The ttood Shophec1 The Rev Clarence W. Bay's, Pried he Chino FRIDAYS COO a.m. MorMng Prayer. (11.C. first ,Friday oath, Month). GAMBOA 111. Sinion's Church rho Rev, John Spoor Priest in Ch'af110 Choral Euchariet and Ser SUNDAYS mon r:00 a.m Church Schaal 1:00 Om Episcopal Young Churchmen 5:00 pm. Evensong and Sermon 1:00 pm MONDAYS. TUESDAY& and FRIDAYS Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 1:00 2.m Evening Prayer 1:00 P.m Woman's Auxiliary. and and WEDNESDAYS a THuRaDaYs Holy Communion 1:00 am Morning Prayer 1:00 0.m Evening Prayer 7:00 PM SATURDAYS Family Eucharirt 1:30 cm Office of Compline 9:00 p.m - LA BOCA St. Peter's Church The Rev. John Spoor. Priest In Charge Morning Prayer and Churen School 1:00 am MOD 10:30 am Confirmation ChM 140 am Choral Eucharist and ler lerHwy Hwy lerHwy Baptism 12:00 noon Evensong and AddrOse :30 3rd MONDAYS Woman'a Auxiliary 7:30 p.m THURSDAYS or FEAST DAYS Holy Comntunion 1:00 am. PALO SECO Chapel of the Holy Comforter Ven. L B. Shirley. Priest in Charge THURSDA YS 8:30 a m. Holy Communion. MARGARITA Church of St. Margaret Espav and Brazos Blvd. The Rev. Edwin C. Webster SUNDAYS 1:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Church School Service. 11:00 M Min Prayer. (Holy Communion first Sunday of the month) THURSDAYS and HOLY DAYS 9:00 11.11ri Holy Communion. PARAISO The Rev. Allan R. Wen Priest in Charge The Rev. David A. Osborne. Vicar Emeritus SUNDAY!: D:00 Chccal Eucharist & SerMOD 9:30 a.m. Infant Baptism. 3.00 nut. Church Schot1 1:00 D.m. Youth Fellowship 7 00 -Int. Evensong and Address. 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAYS 4.30 pin Woman's Auxiliary and Ai. tar Guild Meeting. 'PANAMA cm St Paul's Chinch The ecx Lemuei B. Reefer The Rev. Carlton O. Morales, Ant. St 4hILA,,. 6:00 cm. Holy Commution 9'00 am Sung Eucharist & Sermon 10:45 a m Morning Prayer and Church School 12:00 noel Holy Baptism 'POO han. Solemn Viewers (hem tr Building 131) TUICSIJAYR 8:30 cm Holy Comniunion 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon WEDNESDAYS 6:00 cu Holy GomMUIDOD 7:00 ton,. Evening Prayer ritURsDAYI, AND FRIDAYS 8:30 t m Bob Communion HOLY DAYS 8'00 0.01: Holg Communion. CHRIST CHURCH BY-THE-SEA Coln. R.P (Opposite Hotel Washington) The Rev. J. Peter Farmer. Rector The Rev. Henry A. Blake, Assistant - SUNDAY . 8:06 a.m. Hot) Communion 7;30 p.rn, Solemn Evensong & Sermon 8:30 am. Morning Prayer 9:00 a.m. Choral.Eucharist and Sermon 10:30 a.m. Church School - MONDAY. TUESDAY & THURSDAY 0:40 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:00 am. Holy Communion 5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer WEDNESDAY - 5:40 a.m. Morning Prayer 6:00 a.m. Holy Communion 1:30 p.m. Evening Prayer lit Address - FRIDAY 8:40 a.m. Morning Prayer 5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer 9:00 a.m. Children's Eucharist - SATURDAY 5:40 am. Morning Prayer 01:00 a.m. Holy Communion 5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 pm. Officeoof Compline. BIO ABAJD IL Christopher's Church 10th Street, Pardue LAMM' The Rev Clarence W Huss. Priest In Charge Tbe Rev., Chromes 4. Cragwen. Amlatant SUNDAYS 8:00 am. Holy Coininunion. , 1:30 a,m Sung Eucharist sad Bruton 10:30 am Morning Prayer and Church School. 12:00 noon Holy Baptism. (1:30 p.m. Evensong and Berme& MONDAYS 1:30 Om aLirrd grd. Woman's Auld. rutsnAirs 8:30 DM JuntOT Daughters el the King. 7;30 p.m Youth Fellowahip. WEDNESDAYS 8:00 KM Holy Conumualosi 11N sae troning Prove find Religious Instruction& THURSDAYS so.se Girisr Friendly Society. I AO gee 1st and Std. lingoisme. SATURDAYS Sle La Junior ConBrmation Close Othet Churches ,. CHURCH OF Ilia 94AZAlang ' 444 frangipani St. Aaron. C.Z. See. Slam 0 Nelms. tester . Sha SO? Balboa. C.Z. Tel 3-1402 Sunday School 9:46 a.m. Worship Service ... 10:46 cm Youth Service 0:46 Om Svangelistic Service 1:00 p.m Prayer Service. Wed. ... 1:141 p m fm0Mmedb tomma a...No, A.m. KETHODISTwoll "IS": rol.r.c:tnrlay Sect.001. 7:111 fun. Svanattical Sande and Sermon. Sunday 7 a.m. Persian oot " 10 a.m. Parana; lundar Ich t:15 Paraba Svanaelical Sarvias. METHODIST NOTICES Sunday. Oct. 19u2-4 s.m. Iv. Victor John Watson 1 p.m. Mr. A. A. Lovnii. MMulay. Oct. 20th-6:30 p.m. Prepa Preparation ration Preparation Class. Mr. Geo. Mitchell. 7:30 P.m. Prayer meeting Mr. Pearl Ford. Tuesday. OcL 21st-7:30 p.m. Girls League. Mrs. K. Ling. Friday 7;30 p.m.Choir Practice. -- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Mount Hope. Canal Zona intros. trom Mt. Hope Station) Rev. Ralph Hyaena, Pastor Sox 0010 Margarita, C.Z. Phone 3-2470 Sunday School d 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Sorvies 7:20 p.m. Prayer Service, Wed. 7:30 p.m. IMPMillEMINonamon NATIONAL SAPTIST MOWS Panama 23rd Street Sam itav I. 'N. Minima Minister Divine Worship 0:30 Sunday Sehool 2:00 p.m Sunday Matinee 1. 1:45 11:45 - Rio Anal, R.P. Ounday School 3:00 p.m JIROVAH'S WITNESSES Meetings Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sunciar, at 4:00 pm Wirt Memorial 800 Balboa Road Balboa. --- caukca OF JESUS CMUST OP LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mor Mon) Chapel On Balboa Road Primthood Meeting: Sunday 8:30 sm. Sunday School. Sunday 10:00 a.m. Sacrament Meeting. Sunday 41:00 Relief Society; Tuesday 9:00 a.m. MIA: Wednesday 1:30 pm. Primal; Thursday COO p.m. Telephone Balboa 4227 ' Atlantic Branch Building 200, Schoolhouse Road. Getun SundaY School. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sacrament Meeting; Sunday 11:00 am. CUISUNDI7 PROMTANT CHURCH "A Warm Hearted Church Milton IL Laidig, Minister Phone- Rea 83-711$ 01. 83-5105 Sunday School 9:30 a.m (A class tor ovary age) Morning Worship 11:00 am Youth Followship 0:00 p.m ravening Worship 1:00 p.m Prayer and Praia (Wed.) 7:00 p.m A church nursey in providad. CATWOLIC CSUltell St. Saphael Tim &Mongol UM St. West tio. Moly tuchartat! Sunday 1 SC SAL ruesdayn Wedneadays and Thunder, 410 a.m. Sacrament et Unction llimatne Ser. vice) Finn Sunday el men month al 730 gm. Mmmilloop Mom DOW- MINI Climb Panaini IL P. At Rev T. eagles. D. D. lithog Mandist& Morning devotion I:00 a.m Fellowship Worship It :00 a.m. Sundai School SA p.m. CBRISTADELPHIAN BIBLE MISSION 8104 8th and Arosemena, Co In SUNDAY Memorial Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. Bible Lecture I:30 p.m. MONDAY Adult Bible Clan 1;30 p.m. MEMMM,.... 11211AES awns 114 First Street Urbanizacin Carman. Ponanti City ' intormat Talks and Discussions Thursdays 100 Colon, Sth is tntnt Streets (upstairs American Samar) Study Claims Thursdays. 1 20 p.m BM MISSION CRUSCIS Sipa lain St., Parabo, C.Z. Rev Waidaba 111. Stewart, Pastor Sunday: 11:00 a.m Worship Sondes. 3:00 p.m. Sunday School. 1:15 p.m. Gospel Service. Monday: 1:30 Young People's Society Wednesday: 1:210 Mid-week Christian Fellowship. Thursday: COO Choi. Rehearsal. Friday: 1;30 Women's Missionary So Society. ciety. Society. CHURCH Of CHRIST 13th & Bolivar Ave., Cristbbal, Ray O. Wright, Evangelist SCHEDULE Of SERVICES SUNDAY Bible Classes 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion 11:00 a.M. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Herald of Truth HOK S:45 10:15 Mid-Week Bible Study 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY questions and Answers 11:45 S:15 HOK. Coln. You will receive a warm, welcome at each of our services. CHURCH OF GOD Foreign Mission Dept. Heicitra.: Cleveland. Tennessee CHURCH OF GOOBalboat C.7. Wire Memoria Bldg. 806 Balboa Rd. Information: Phone Gamboa 428 Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. Youth Service 8:30 p.m Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Parable, C.Z. No. 4 Parolee Road 'information: Phone Persists 633 Sunday Service 11:00 cm. Youth Service 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Rio Simi Pini. 15th Street, Parque Letevre Sunday Service 11:00 a m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OP GOD Pmi. No. 4-144, 27th Street Sunday School and Morning Service 10:30 cm, Evangelistic 7:30 Pm CHURCH OP GOD Gatuncillo. Pmi. Trans Isthmian Highway. Gatuncillo Sunday School and Morning Servica 11:00 a.M. Evangelistic ................. 7:00 I,m CHURCH OP GOD Santa Rita, Pint. Trans Isthmian Highway, Santa Rita Sunday School and Morning Service 12 WW1 :.vancellatic 7:00 p.m. CHURCH or GOD Cattail, Panami Tranalathmian Highway, Cativa Sunday SC11001 and Morning Servite 11:00 in. tvangellatie 7:00 p.m. CMhUSCH 011' GOD Collett. Panama eth Street near Melendez Ave. Sunday Sehool and Morning Service 10:00 a.m Lennie Retie I:09 p.m COMMUNITY CORM Diablo Heights. C.Zh Omar Diablo school) Bev. Carl O. Thioaspoon. Box 39. Diablo Heights C.79. , Phases; Boats, GamMia Church Balboa 4211 Sunday Sektom A000 a.m. WorWlp &reit 110 am Youth ServIct 1:60 Evangelistic Ureic I:30 p.m Wednesday: Bible Study and PrAYST Service ,,,,, 010 p at Lutheran a ISDFEMES LUTIISSAS (111.11ICII Balboa Said at Wight Street Rev. Robert F. Gatwick. Paster PAX Box 866, Balboa. Sunday School. Bible Clan 1 ame. Divitn Service 10:16 ant Holy Communion. first Sunday ol'ihe month. Atlantic Bide BideCore Core BideCore Sole Chapel Mc. Frederick S. Slick. Vicar Divine Servica 11 a.m. Holy Communion, last Stmday of tha A month. Jewish JO Vila Welfare tioard Sid. lt2-2 La Soca aosti Balboa. C.Z. Rabbi Sather Within Director. Beryls frioay. 120 past Satimnal Sal am iSee a.m. Mingo et Jewish eervicr under Poole limes and Stational. Congremmor Kol Shearith Imam. Ave. Mee Ceiba and Seth Street. Sella Vilna Pename City Service'. 1:00 p.m Posts and Bases PACIFIC SIDS Protestant FORT AMADOR Junior ChurchSunday School 9 :00 Morning Worship 10 :00 Church-time N ursery School 10 :00 Felk)wship Hour 11 :00 FORT KOBBZ Sunday School 9 :00 Morning Worship 10:30 Youth Fellowship 6 :30 U.S. NAVAL STATION. RODMAN Sunday School 9 :30 Morning Worship 11 :00 (Holy Communion First Stm Stmday day Stmday of Month ) FORT CLAYTON Sunday School (Bldg. 126 ) 06 Morning Worship 10:15 Youth FellowshipSunday 7 :00 ALBROOK AIR MRCS BASZ Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 9:30 & 10 :45 Youth Fellowship, 6 :30 Adult Sibis ClassMonday 7 :30 Young People's InstruCtion Tuesday 6:30 15th ND HEADQUARTERS CHAPEL Morning Worship 9 ;00 ' (Holy Communion First Sun Sunday day Sunday of Month Calls lie FORT AMADOR Daily Moss 4:15 Sunday MIMS 8:30 & 11 :30 Confessions Saturday 6 :30 FORT SORBS Daily Man 6;15 Sunday Masan 8:00. 9:15 & 11:45 Confessions Saturday 6:00 & 7 :30 Catechism ClassWednesday 4 :06 U.S. NAVAL STATION. RODMAN Sunday Mass .9:30 FORT CLAYTON Daily Mass 6:00 Saturday Masa 7 :00 Sunday Mass 8:30 Confessions Saturday 7:00 II:00 COROZAL Sunday Mass 10:30 ALBROOK AIR FORCE BASE Daily Maas 6 :00 Saturday Man 7 :00 Sunday Masses 7:45 & 12:00 Sunday Mass ( Spanish) 7 :00 Novena Services Tuesday 7 :00 Confessions Saturday 7:00 Jewish Fort Robb Saturday USO-JWS, BalboaFriday Albrook Air Force Saturday DSO-JWS, BalboaSaturday ATLANTIC SIDE Pr (gegen( FORT GULICK Sunday Sahool Morning Worship Coffee Cali Church Nursery 2:00 7:30 4:00 5 :30 9:30 10:45 10:30 10:30 Catholic FORT GULICK Daily Mass Saturday Masa Sunday Masses Coutes' Ions Saturday Jewish FORT GULICK Tuesday 4 :30 11:30 8:30 & 9:30 12:00 12:30 6 :30 7:30 7:15 Seventh Day Adventist Weekly Services in all churcbee as follows: SATURDAY: Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Divine Service 11:00 am. Youth's Meeting 4:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study and Prayer Service 7 t.30 p.m Pacific Side Panama Patitor VII. Archbold Tel. 28-3-3890 Cabo Nere, Ave. J.F. de la Ossa No. 17. Chorrillo. -- 25th. No. 27. Pueblo Nuevo 2-A St.. between 3r and 4th SW. Rio Abajo Ilth St. No. 27 - Gamboa snd Frijoles Pastor W. H. Waller Tel. 11-580 Pastor ,A. A. Gri7Zie Tel. 0-102 Spanish Churches Pacific Side Panama Pastor Daniel Moncada Tel. 28-3- 6175 Panama, Calle Darien No. 3. Pedregal & Nuevo Gtorare. Atlantic Side Paator G. A. Jeffries Tel. 3-2103 Cristobal English 111th & Bolivar Ave. Colon 3rd St. Pastor Manuel Calderon Tel. 3-2103 Cristobal Spanish leth & Bolivar Ave. Central Office 0844 Gavilan Road. Balboa Tel. 2-1859 & 2-3531. Army Service Award Presented To Eight One hundred and sixty-three years of government service were representM at an awards ceremo ceremony ny ceremony in U.S. Army Caribbean Chemical Section Col. Joseph F. Escudo, chemical officer, pre presented sented presented length of service awards to eight employes who were re recognized cognized recognized by Department of the Army, for their federal service. Those who received the em emblems blems emblems were: Stanley Morgan, for 28 years of employment; Albert Morrison, 27; Mrs. Dorothy Bar Barbour, bour, Barbour, 25; Joseph Murray, 23; Mrs. Norine Sanchez, 20; Cecil Hunt, 19; Mrs. Estelle Young, 11 and Mrs. Elsie Woodruff, 10. Morgan also was presented vitt a certificate of membership in the "500,Hour Club," signifying accumulation of that much sick leave IPS DipicirOts In Latin America Worry': . Over Lack Of Stable Coffee Pricii,i'd By DREW PEARSON WASHINGTON, May 29 U.S. diplomats in Latin America are as Much worried over the mounting stockpiles of coffee as Ezra Taft Benson is over his, huge supplies of wheat. What concerns themjs Washing Washington's ton's Washington's failure.to. heed mounting Latin-American demands for a coffee-price stabilization agreement; plus abandonment of our official subsidies to domestic cotton ex exporters. porters. exporters. Chronic fluctuation in U.S. prices for green coffee has raised havoc with the economies of half a dozen countries aouth of the border. Es Especially pecially Especially Lard hit right now are four Central American republics Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicara Nicaragua gua Nicaragua and Costa Rica. In those countries, a serious re recession cession recession has set in as the result of stiady decline over the past year in their income from coffee crops. Also sharply affected are the eco economics nomics economics of Brazil and Colombia where democratic regimes must battle both runaway inflation and the Communist-inspired unrest it makes possible. Bob Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, is outspoken in his fear that the do-nothing attitude on this vital question may soon create an another other another real crisis in relations with tur southern neighbors. "We should be taking the lead in seeking a world-wide stabiliza stabilization tion stabilization agreement," Hill told col colleagues leagues colleagues during a recent visit to Washington. "It can't work unless African and Asian coffee produc producers ers producers are brought in too, and we're probably the only ones who could 1 persuade them.' John Moors Cabot, the veteran career man now slated to become our Ambassador in Rio de Janei Janeirc, rc, Janeirc, instead of Clare Boothe Luce, feels much the same way about it. In moving from his present post in Colombia, he confided to a friend not long ago, "I'll have to deal with the same major issue what about coffee priceson an even larger scale. And there will still be no satisfactory answer, it seems.' A top Brazilian Economist, J. B, S. Hafers, who heads the Pan PanAmerican American PanAmerican Coffee Bureau, has been waging a one-man campaign a around round around the II.S. to enlist support from American coffee roasters and WESLEY H. TOWNSEND ROBERT L. THOMPSON cout Loaders To Take Courso Two of the Camp Chagres Boy cout camp will start an intensive one-week course for Scout leaders in Mississippi on May 31. They are Robert L. Thompson of Balboa and Wesley H. Town Townsend send Townsend also of Balboa. They are receiving training at Camp Yocona at Pontotec, Miss., which is operated by the National Boy Scout Council. Thompson, chairman of the Troop 20 troop committee and a scouter for more than 35 years, will be director of activities at the summer session of Camp Chagres. He is taking a special course in Cmp management. a Townsend, currently advisor of Post 3, Balboa, will conduct camp craft activities and general pro programing graming programing at Chagres. He Is taking special training in these fields at the Mississippi camp. Camp Chagres, the name re recently cently recently selected for the new water waterfront front waterfront Scout catho on Madden Lake will conduct its first summer camp period starting June 28. distributors for a global price a-- ireement. Speaking to a west coast mar- keters' association the other day, Hafers warned: "The coffee surplus today is so peat that if the law of supply and demand is allowed to operate un- checked, disaster will overtake us allwe in the producing countries and you in the coffee, industry here. "I cannot insist too strongly that stabilliation is essential not only to the coffee-exporting world but to free world commerce as whole." Mexico and Peru are the c.oun c.ountries tries c.ountries clamoring loudest for an end to the U.S. policy of subsidizing cotton exports. Fot both nations,. cotton is a prime cash crop. The problem was a chief topic of conversation when Eisenhower and Mexican President Lopez Ma Mateos teos Mateos met in Acapulco last Februa AFTERNOON TEA an enjoyable social hour for men and women NIGHTLY DINING and DANCING in the elegant air-conditioned BELLA VISTA ROOM with Clarence Martin's Orchestra and Popular Tahitian Singer MAEVA 2 shows nightly, except Monday. The friendly people who wer shlp here will gladly welcome you in these services. END YOUR SEARCH 8:20 & 10:40-"SAVED TO SERVE" Silvation is more than a means of escape it is God's plan of pUtting his children to work for his kingdom Rev. Elton Vickers preaching. CHILDREN'S CHAPEL Robert Snyder 9:30SUNDAY SCHOOL (Classes for every age) One third of the Great Commisslon in "teaching all Miner is our purpuse to teach the whole Council of God, not just certain agreeable doctrines. All classes and departments are in operation ail summerwe'd like to introduce YOU to our echool this Sunday. 6:30BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Trained church members are useful people in God's service. there therefore fore therefore adults as well as the youth find enjoyable activity here. :30"FINAL DESTINY" The book of Revelation points to the final destiny of both Chris Christian tian Christian and non-Christian. Don't miss the final chapters in RevelsVon. YOUTH CHOIR VACATION BIBLE The and Is - 9:30SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL THE FAMILY You can never know enough of God's Word! Here you will find a place to meet with others in study and discus discussion. sion. discussion. Classes for every age groupA welcome awaits you here in a friendly church. I :00--"THE POISE OF A CHRISTIAN" The maturity of the life of Paul in difficult situations is an example for you today. His poise was the life of Christ in him and prayer. Read Philippians 1 and hear this third message from the book. You need this poise in your life. 6:00JET CADETS and HIOH SCHOOL 7:00"THE PLEA FOR CIOD'S PEOPLE" In this fourth message we see the need for every believer in this worla. What, k nd a ,itut co Jtu v ving ing ving to a world. Are you afraid? Are you ready to safer for Him? Pray for this service and bring your friends to hear His Word. V. 8. S. JUNE 8-19 9:00-11:30 Crafts Bible Study Recreation Stories NURSERY EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY (11 kg) AI JHP( : ty. Ile assured his lost then that be would order an exhaustive Vie view of the subsidy program. Lopez Mateos passed this word along privately to the government; of Peru and several other cottonl producing countries in Latin .k merica, but so far Eisenhower has made no move to f o 11 o w through on his promise Dulles' Life Story Set On CFN-TV Tomorrow At 6:30 Highlights of the life of the late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will be shown over ON ONTV TV ONTV at 6:30 p.m. The presentation, compiled by the National Broadcasting Com Compally, pally, Compally, follows Mr. Dulles from child-hood to his last trip to Wel Welter ter Welter Reed Army Hospital. in the South patio Mondays and Fridays 5 -7 p.m. $1.00 person rBAPTIST CIIMCH - WIT ACIIOSS MOM SALIM ILL STAMM -. Elton F Vickers. Met Panto, RADIO OUTLETHOICO. 70 KC Alia Preach Christ Crucified Risen Coming Agate Listen to "Manna In 'nut Morning" Dolly 11:00 a.m. KOKO FOR A FRIENDLY CHURCH Joe Springer, soloist SCHOOL Juno 5 19 ETERNAL VALUE life with Oda has purpose, meaning, dignity NOW and for eternity your life complete? Attendatfim 11t PROYESTANT ,,,,, CHURCH (5134; 1 t!rittr:t.',?-i 4 04 4 4 t 4; tt V ;4 '0 1, .J .. PAG I EIGHT THE PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER SATUSDAY, MAY 16,1651 Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads AGENTS: Classified Page closes 11:30 a.m. Mob. to Friv 11 a.m. Sat., S p.m. Sat for Sun. Office open 8-5 weekdays. .'hone Panama 2-0749 for information about Clas Classifieds. sifieds. Classifieds. Chart your ad if you have a commercial contract. LEAVE rOC AD WITH ONE OP OUR AGENTS OR OUR OFFICES AT JWT "H" SWEET. PANAMA LIBREHIA PRECfADO T Street N. II AGENC1AS INTERNAL. DE PUBLICACIONES No. 3 Lottery Pklia a) CASA ZALDO Central Ave. 45 LOUROES PHARMACY-181 L Carrasauilla FARMACIA LOM LOM-piinrLni. piinrLni. LOM-piinrLni. s, . Mnnimmi-Jti. of J.l. A v. A J 8L LEWIS SERVICE Ave. Tivoll No. 4 F ARMARIA ESTADOS UNIDOS 149 Central Ave. . rARMACIA LUX 1M Central Ave. HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE J. Fee. d la Owe Ave. No. 4J FOTO DOMY Juslo AreseaKiu Ave. and JJ St. FAR MACIA VAN PER Jia Ml Street no. N FAKIMACIA ex. an i ubiw-w Ltimr i iitiv o i "u""?v" Beside Bella Vtota Theatre and Branch at 'Minimi Super Market en Via EspaB colon urriCE: ism ana Amaapr uuereer ne. iea Tel. Resorts Ccnell Bliss' privet Guest Hout Santa Clara Beach . Modern . convenience! . New tun deck... "Playground with barbecue, bad badminton, minton, badminton, ping-pong, archery, etc. Accommodate 8. Navy 3812. PHILLIPS Oeeeneid Certages Santa Clara d P. Mioii P P-n.ma n.ma P-n.ma S-II77 Cristobal J-I7J. Fetter cortaoai. bptween Santa Clara and Rio Hato. Naw low ratal. Phono Balboa 1866. Houses FOR RENT: Furniihad chalet 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, bar, kitchen, patio, com completely pletely completely a I r-conditioned, "f treet Cangrejo No. 10. For in information formation information call 3-4619 during office houn. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom chalet, porch, office, 2 bathroomt. maid'i room, garage, large space for play ground, Campo Alegro, $200.00. Phone 3-1184. FOR SALE: Completely furnith furnith-adf adf furnith-adf concrete home (chalet) 2 bedroomi. hot water, extra large porch. Road facing Paitilla Air Airfield field Airfield No. 109. Call 3-0553. FOR RENT: Furniihad chalet living-dining room, 3 bedroomi, maid's room, garage. For infor information mation information call Tel. 3-4641. FOR RENT: Vacation quarters; three bedrooms; fully furnished; from mid-lune to mid-September. Balboa 3079. FOR RENT: Vacation house at EL VALLE, 2 bedroom chalet. 2 2-large large 2-large porches, parlor, dfiningroom, kitchen, garage, screened, tiled. Tel. 3-2474. FOR RENT: uly and Auiuit beautiful and comfortable 3 bed bedroom, room, bedroom, 2 bathroom house at rea- tonable price to reliable person 2Q minutes from city. Tel. Las ' Ciimbres 2787, 7 a.m. noon or 6 FOR RENT: Chalet Duplex Carretera Transistima No. 9 bau bau-tiful, tiful, bau-tiful, surroundings. Vallarino's place. Commercial Sites FOR, RENT: J16.80 square meters, suitable for a warehouse workshop, garage, S Street, be between tween between Automobile Row and Fran- -gipani Street, close to Auto Servicio. $235. Phone 2-0481 office hours. Do you need a luxurious, spacious or email sit in the best com commercial mercial commercial sector? Call telephon 3 3-1137. 1137. 3-1137. From 7:00 to 12:00 neon nd 1 :00 to 4:30 p.m. Special Offers WANTED: Office man. bilin bilingual, gual, bilingual, knowledge of accounting! Experience. SELECCION DE PER PERSONAL, SONAL, PERSONAL, Peikard's Building Tel. 2-2737 and 2-0451. Wanted to Buy WANTED: Pekingese dog. Anyone knowing where one mey bo located please contact Mrs. Davenport, 86-7105. DULLES BOULEVARD NAMED LAFAYETTE, La. (UPI) A new boulevard will be named in honor of the late John Foster Dulles, it was announced yester yesterday. day. yesterday. TO REPAIR BRIDGE FLORENCE, Italy (UPI) Work Workers ers Workers have started a general overhaul and reinforcing of the picturesque shop-lined Ponte Vec Vec-chio chio Vec-chio (Old Bridge across the Arno River. The bridge dates back to 13B2 and is a major tourist attraction. ommeraa LIFE INSURANCE call JIM RIDGE General A rent Gibraltar Life Ina. Co., for rates and Information Tel. Panama 2-0552 Monday thru Friday M a.m. t 12:00 2:00 p.m. t 1:00 Saturday: 0:00 a.m. to 12:00 Listen To The OAS "(Pa namerican (Record Show 12:30 p.m. HOC-YCN Every Sunday Apartments FOR RENT: Modern 2 bed bedrooms rooms bedrooms apartment, hot water, bal balcony, cony, balcony, etc. Cangrejo, 78 Via Ar Argentina, gentina, Argentina, Call Tel. 3-2052. FOR RENT: Completely fur furnished nished furnished 2 bedroom house for six months, starting May 25, nice neighborhood, 95th St. No. 43 SI 85.00. Tel. 3-4994 office hours. FOR RENT: Modern 2 bedroom apartment in El Cangrejo Devel Development. opment. Development. All screened and hot water installation. Further parti particulars culars particulars call telephone Panama 3 3-4946. 4946. 3-4946. After hours 3-6737. FOR RENT: Cangrejo. Furnish Furnished ed Furnished one room apartment with bathroom, balcony, kitchen, hot wafer, new furniture. Call 3- 1789. FOR RENT: In El Cangrejo, one bedroom apartment, with large living-dining, porch, kitchen, laundry, garage, all screened. Call 3-7453. FOR RENT: Furnished Apt. 3 rooms, kitchen, bath. 7036. 4th St. Central and Melendez, Colon. FOR RENT: 2 room apartment $25.00 and $26.50, II Street; room $15.00, 16 Street Rio A A-bijo; bijo; A-bijo; room $12.00, 12 Street San Francisco; 3 -room house Chili Chili-brer brer Chili-brer $10.00. Tel. 3-2474. FOR RENT: In El Cangrejo, 2 bedroom apartment, comfortable, furnished. Hot water, garage, big yard. $140.00 3-3839. FOR RENT: Cangrejo. Furnish Furnished ed Furnished one room apartment with bathroom, balcony, kitchen, hot water, new furniture. $85.00. Call 3-1789. Hospitals Trying New Technique: Poison For Cancers DENVER (UPI) Several hos hospitals pitals hospitals across thp country are test ing a new medical technique for killing isolated cancers with poi poison. son. poison. The technique was described by Dr. J. J. Griffitts Miami blood specialist during a recent post postgraduate; graduate; postgraduate; course at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Griffitts described the method this way: If a cancer or tumor is located in a patient's arm or leg or an organ and hasn't spread into the system his blood can be routed around the cancer which is tnen treated with a profusion of poisons which may kill the growth. Griffitts said the potential of the cancer treatment technique is "great" on the baasis of initial tests. in A neighbor is o wrsnn wk your garden tools stoy in his ga garage rage garage for months but sends your kids home every night. e FOR RENT Uo to 2200 Sq. Ft. of modern office space on second floor of new "ELGA" Building, Large private parking area in rear Janitor and night watchman services Air Conditioning optional Via Espana on 46th block ELGA, S.A. Advertise in this section Ads only cost $0.85 per col. inch FOR INFORMATION CALL 2-0740 AUTOMOBILE FINANCE Government Employes Service Personnel Finance Your New Or Used Car GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES FINANCE Co. low Rates up to se Mo. on new cars AGENCY DEHLINGER No. 43 Automobile How Phone 3-4984 3-4985 All Types of Auto Insurance ANTI-REGIMISTS SEIZED MADRID (UPI government was arrested at least in the last week on anti regime sources said yesl I The Spanish reported to have II persons with within in within a crackdown elements. In In-erday erday In-erday that most of those arrested with the illegal ment in Spain. were connected Socialist move Automobiles FOR SALE :-r-1951 Fore sedan, very good. Phone Balboa 2-3692. FOR SALE: Air conditioned 1957 Ford, excellent condition with automatic tranimiseigo, power steering, etc. 1956 Poo Poo-tiac tiac Poo-tiac 6 passenger, station wagon, automatic transmission, power steering, other extras. Call Cu Cu-rundu, rundu, Cu-rundu, 4198. FOR SALE: 1957 Ford, auto automatic matic automatic transmission. Leaving; for State:, duty paid. 3-0279, Pa- FOR SALE: 1958 Fordor Chev Chevrolet rolet Chevrolet 6, standard shift, 11.000 miles. Telephone 6-170 Gamboa. FOR SALE: On owner, 1955 Mercury Montclair, sport coupe, two tone, white and green, auto automatic matic automatic transmission, wsw tires, radio, heater, in excellent con condition, dition, condition, throughout $1350. call Balboa 3472 between 4:30 6:00. FOR SALE: 1951 Rambler station wagon $225, Balboa, 6326. FOR SALE: 1959 Fiat 1100. Excellent condition $250.00 for my equity 08-354. FOR SALE: 1959 Ford 4 door. Deluxe 300, blue and white styltone paint, radio and heater, V 8, low miles, like new $2300. 2-1629. FOR SALE: 1957 Chevrolet station wagon, standard shift, 6 ply tires, undercoated. Phone 83- 5220. FOR SALE: 1955 Chevrolet sedan, $950. E. B. Parker 225-D Coco Solo. Tel. 36-472. FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Fordor, V-8, Fordomatic, with radio, new tires. Call Kobbe 84-8143. FOR SALE: 1955 Pontiac Star Chief 4 door sedan, hydramatic. Excellent condition, less than 36,000 miles. Original owner. Qtrs. Ill, Albrook, phone 86 86-4144. 4144. 86-4144. FOR SALE: 1952 Pontiac hy hydramatic, dramatic, hydramatic, radio, heater and' other extras, one owner, phone Quarry Htt. 4276. FOR SALE: 1953 MG Roadster TD1, Mark II. New top, side win windows, dows, windows, nice condition. Phon Bar Barret, ret, Barret, 3-0703, Panama. FOR SALE: 1952 Chevrolet 2 doer sedan, powerglide. Excellent condition. Original owner, Bal Balboa boa Balboa 2-2488. FOR SALE: 1956 perfect (En. glish Ford), excellent condition. Balboa 2-4434. 509 1-B. Parson St., Diablo. FOR SALE: MG-57 green con. vertibto, radio, whit tires. See it, Pasadena Station (Transist (Transist-mica) mica) (Transist-mica) FOR SALE: 55 Chevrolet 2 door, radio, hydromatic, 2 tone, excellent condition. Call Balboa 1835. ;THE STRANGEST -Enough to frighten any mother is the strange headgear and goggles worn by this boy in New York. , They're for precocious- apace- age adventurers. American Life Insurance Company MILITARY PERSONNEL For similar basic low NSLI rates charged by the govern government ment government during W. W. II. Phone anytime Panama 4-0430 STORM KILLS SIX REGOA, Portugal (UPI) At least four persons were killed last night when a wall of water swept through a nearby mountain village in the wake of a violent thunderstorm. Ten houses were demolished by the water. CLASH INJURES 40 FORT LAMY, Chad Republic (UPI) At least 40 persons were reported today to have been injured in electoral campaign clashes between rival political fac factions tions factions at Bongnr, 120 miles south of this African capital ! - A -Xjr ! ; 21 Guide Miscellaneous FOR SALE: FULL CERAMIC EQUIPMENT, four kilns from 6"x6" to large on for firing 22" pieces, clay, glaxcs, under under-glazes, glazes, under-glazes, potters' wheal, pail; buckets; cabinet; bins. STEVEN STEVENSON, SON, STEVENSON, 1 61 B Williamson Av., Gamboa, Phon 6-317. FOR SALE: Electric Mangel (ironer); steam iron; various tables; heavy work benches; couch back (for magazines and ornaments t fits Quartermaster cot); student's desk; fil cab cabinets; inets; cabinets; card table; laundry baskets; sprinkler hose; sprinkler; garden tools; fireplaces; metal chairs; curtain rods; redwood screens for Duplex; few shades; child's "Potty" chair; doll carriage; games; dynamo,-wire Fence; por porcelain celain porcelain refrigerator (after Juno 10th); FULL SCREEN-WOOD-METAL ENCLOSURE for under Duplex quarters; ORCHIDS; HUDSON COMMANDER 8. new tires, mechanically perfect. Stev Stevenson enson Stevenson 1 6 1 B Williamson Ave.. Gamboa. Phon 6-317. FOR SALE : Hallicrafter SX SX-100, 100, SX-100, DX-40, VFO. D-104 mike, three element 10 meter beam. $325.00. Phon Albrook 2286. FOR SALE: Babec-Tenda high chair with safety straps, excel-, lent condition. Panama 3-4383. FOR SALE: Webco. 60 cycle motor $5.00; Webco record player 3 speed $15.00, G.E. ironer $30.00, Kenmore desk sewing machine $100.00; Re Remington mington Remington typewriter, $10.00; Halicraftter S-53 radio, $40.00; Coldspot refrigerator, needs new unit, $10.00; heavy tennis racket $3.00; Swivel Tripod, $5.00; Projection Screen $5.00. Phono Gamboa 6-200. FOR SALE: Stereophonic rec records. ords. records. Classical and populars. Big assortment. AGENCIAS DIAZ 37th Street No. 6-A. SAWS, hand, filed, Circular saws ground, set 22-67, Call Estudiant, Apt. 9. Going vacation? Grand sal In. dians pre-Colombian motis. Take advantages. Art Las Americas. National Av. FOR SALE: Frigidair air on on-ditioner, ditioner, on-ditioner, Chinese 912 rug, 16' fiberglass boat, 50 h p. Evinrud outboard, air compressor, 1952 Mercury 4 door sedan, Balboa 2871. j FOR SALE i Encyclopedia "Amaricana" 36 volumes, per perfect fect perfect condition $100.00. Phon Panama 3-6524. Lessons ORGAN PIANO ACORDION Summers lessons Atlantic and Pacific side call: Prof. Fran Manfredi Panama' 3-1909. Motorcycles FOR SALE: Triumph motorcycle T-100, 500 cc, top condition. Call Balboa 2-3239. POPE SETS AUDIENCES VATICAN CITY (UPI)-Vatican sources said today Pope John WWIII Is scheduled to receive two European rulers and two presidents next month. They are President Celal Bayar of Tur key on June 11; Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco on June 18; President Charles de Gaulle of France on June 27, and King Baudouin of Belgium on June 30. UNITED FRUIT COMPANY GREAT WHITE FLEET New Orleans Service Sails Arrives Cristobal ULUA May 23 May 30 YAQUE May 30 June 6 MORAZAN June 6 June 13 HJLUA Tune 13 June 20 YAQUE June 20 June 27 Also Handling Refrigerated and Chilled Cargo New York Service Sails Arrives . Cristobal COMAYAGUA May 26 May 31 " FRA BERLANGA June 2 June 7 ESPARTA June 9 June 14 SAN JOSE June 16 June 21 PARISMINA June 23 June 28 Also Handling Refrigerated and Chilled Cargo CRISTOBALW.C.C.A. FREEDER SERVICE TEXITA ....I J Every (15) Dayi Weekly sailings of twelve passenger ships to New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco , and Seattle SPECIAL EXCURSION FARE PASSENGER FARES FROM CRISTOBAL ANDOR BALBOA: To New York and Return $275.00 To San Francisco andor Seattle and Return .$400.00 TELEPHONES: CRISTOBAL 2121 PANAMA.212904 Home Articles FOR SALE: Automatic washer and dryer, 21 inch television set, leaving for States, 3-0279 Pan FOR SALE: Cheap, dining room set, hand carvadf mahogany, with glass. Peru Ay. 37-20 upstairs. Tel. 3-0249. FOR SALE: Bendix washing $30.00; deep freexer, porcelain $75; refrigerator $125; House 5 7 80-A, Diablo, phon 2-4293. FOR SALE: Solid mahogany dining room table and four chairs $30.00. Day bed with couch cover and pillows $15.00. House 0425-A Venado St. Ancon. Tel. 2-3497. FOR SALE: Rattan livingroom, day, June 2 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6 piece set, for sal. See Tuei Tuei-0304 0304 Tuei-0304 Cabl Heights. Ancon, Ca Canal nal Canal Zona. FOR SALE: Maytag automatic washer, 1953 model. Perfect mechanical condition. $100.00. Qtrs. Ill, Albrook, phon 86 86-4144. 4144. 86-4144. FOR SALE: Bargain prices, ma mahogany hogany mahogany hand carved dining room set with glass. Peru Ave No, 37 37-20 20 37-20 upstairs. Tel. 3-0249. Personals ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS DRAWER "A". DIABLO BOX 1211. CRISTOBAL. C.Z. PHONE BALBOA 3709 Raphella Bains, message from Major Warton. Call Curundu 3188. i X : 11 MITEY T Tiny Teresa Brew Brewer er Brewer drops her usual old-fashioned-girl routine for a diamond-studded number in Las Vegas, Nev. The singing star was warming tip for her-own summer TV replacement show. j Real Estate FOR SALE Ur 500 t4 1.000 meters, 1b' th Nuev Hipadromo Urbanlxatior across th Remon Racetrack. All lots with street fronts, swag, water main and electricity. Call W. McBarnett. Tl. 4-0976. FOR SALE: 11,000 meters, 50c. meter at El Valla. Phono Panama 4-1043, from 8 to 10 FOR SALE: 12 room house, Paso Ancho, Volcan. $800.00. Call 3-5874, Panama. Miscellaneous Nursery School. Transportation provided Balboa', Ancon, Curun Curundu, du, Curundu, Clayton. Children 2Vi to 5 years. Open all year. Supervised play, constant supervision. Bal Balboa boa Balboa 1214. SERVICES TELEVISION SERVICE TV. Radios, Hi-FI Transitors specialist. We servic all make and models. We don't pretend to guarantee our work. We guar guarantee antee guarantee it. CRAWFORD AGENCIES. Tivoll Av. 18-20. Tel: 2-1905. Having trouble with your TV, HI-FI, or Radio? Call U.S. TELE TELEVISION VISION TELEVISION Customer's satisfaction Workmanship guaranteed. Fast Horn Service,- Phone 3-7607 Panama. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Camera Repairs. All makes, all work, guaranteed, Naters 8057 7th St. Phon 103, Colon. Animals FOR SALE: 3 year old pony sintabl for children, saddles, bridles, fish aquarium with fish. Phone 1591. Colon. St. Peler Society Sponsors Canal Trip Tomorrow The St. Peter's Church Mutual Benefit society of Paraiso Cana Zone in the last eort cofnnected with the 32nd anniversary cele celebrations brations celebrations held during this month will conclude the "series of activi activities ties activities with a trip through the canal tomorrow. The boat will leave pier 18 Bal Balboa boa Balboa a.m. for Gatun and will com complete plete complete the trip on its return to Gam Gamboa. boa. Gamboa. The music for the occasion will be provided by Oscar Layne and his combo. The dancing sale of sode pops ice cream cones s hot dogs are expected to enliver the trip in addition to the lovely scenery of the improvements been made to this wonderful and world reknowned waterway. Tickets which are tabbed at $2,50 for adults and $1.50 for r-hil. dren under 16 may be obtained from any officer of th snr-ietv The boat will leave exactly at 8 a.m. Symphonic Drama In Williamsburg Has 13th Season WILLIAMSBURG, V., (UPI) The "Common Glory," sym symphonic phonic symphonic drama by Pulitzer Prize Prizewinner winner Prizewinner Paul Green, will onen its 13th successive season on June 23 at the Matoaka Lake Amphithea Amphithea-tra tra Amphithea-tra in Williamsburg. Performances are scheduled nightly, except Mondays, through Sept. 6. Viewed by more than a million persons since 1947. the "Common Glory" has developed into one of Virginia's top summer-time at attractions. tractions. attractions. The drama is set in Virginia du during ring during the turbulent years of the Re Revolutionary volutionary Revolutionary War era, and has a cast of more than 150. RUST-01EUn Protects Metal Longer Distributors COLON FREE ZONE SCOTT A SCOTT, INC. PANAMA CEO. F. NOVEY, INC. ( sl "W Investor s Guide- -By Q. We ene in our 50s. My hus band is no longer able to work. For the last two years he has been putting a large amount ot money into the market every three months. We have never bought stock before but accumul ated about $200,000 m E bonds ana savings accounts. Now I am con concerned. cerned. concerned. He bought American Can, Am. Natural Gas, General Pub lic Utilities, May Dept. Stores, New England Electric, Pacific Gas, Phillips Pete, Socony, U U-nion nion U-nion Electric and United Fruit. A. I can readily understand you're being worried about this sudden switch to investing sub substantial stantial substantial amounts. But the facts are: The stocks are good grade and all qualify for a retirement pro gram; You made a mistake over the last quarter century by piling up cash all during the years the dol dollar lar dollar was steadily losing buying power. The amounts being invested do seen large. But, I suppose your husband, feels he now wants to put these funds to work to supple supplement ment supplement income. I repeat, I appreciate your con concern cern concern at this sudden shift in invest investment. ment. investment. I do thing that's a lot of money to go into stocks every year. But you were wrong in wait ing so long. I think the rate of purchase could be reduced a bit say by 25 per cent. You should plan on Hav ing some cash, too, when you re tire. Stick to quality. 1 am send sending ing sending you a list which may be of some help. Q. Why is there a difference in the closing prices of stocks on different exchanges. Example: Standard Oil of California May 18 closed 55 1-4 in New York and 56 on the Midwest in Chicago. A. There could be several rea sons. A Jftrge guying order may have c"ome on to the floor in Chi cago and, moved the stock u there. Also, the Chicago exhange closes an hour later, so that any late afternoon development Com ing after the lose of the New York market would have been fleeted on the Midwest exchange. I will admit though that a S-4 point spread in a popular stock such as Standard of Californian is unusual. If it happened at a time both exchanges were open, I'm sure arbitrage operations by brokerage firms which have mem berships on both exchanges would nave narrowed the gap ouickly. Rainy Season Settling In, Doldrums To Bring Light Winds, Many Showers o The following weather condi conditions tions conditions are based on past records and may be expected to occur in the Canal Zone and viclinty during June. Wealfaf-r: Settled rainy-season weather with moderate to heavy showers may be expected to occur throughout the month. Measurable rain will be likely to occur on about 20 days of the month at Balboa Heights and 23 days at Cristobal. The average total rainfall for the month is 8.13 inches at Balboa Heights, 11.52 inches at Madden Dam, and 13.35 inches at Cris Cristobal. tobal. Cristobal. There is, however, consider considerable able considerable variation from year to year. The range from wettest to driest on record is 18.34 to 2 50 inches at Balboa Heights, 20 51 to 4.92 inches at Madden Dam, and 31.23 to 5.93 inches at Cristobal. Temperature: The monthly mean air temperature will aver average age average between 80 and 8.1 degrees. The mean daily range of tem temperature perature temperature will be about 12 de degrees grees degrees on the Pacific side and 10 degrees on the Atlantic side. The average daily maximum will be 86 degrees and the aver average age average minimum between 71 and 76 degrees. The highest temper temperature ature temperature on record lor June Is 95 degrees and the lowest 67 de degrees; grees; degrees; such extremes, however, are of Infrequent occurrence. Humidity: The relative hu humidity midity humidity will average 35 per cent at Cristobal, 88 per cent at Bal Balboa boa Balboa Heights, and 90 per cent at Madden Dam. The dally range between high and low is great greater er greater on the Pacific side than at Madden Dam or Cristobal. Clouds and Sunshine: The sky will be partly cloudy to cloudy most of the time with an average of 5 hours of sun sunshine shine sunshine daily and with only 2 to 4 days with no sunshine at all. Fogs: Nlghtlme and early early-morning morning early-morning fogs may be expected occasionally over the Gaillard Cut section of the Canal and the central section of the Isth mus along the Trans-Isthmian Highway, but none are likely to SAM SHULSKY Q. We are In our early 50s and interested in investing, $1,000 a year in growth stock. We wanted to start buying in $500 lots in Jan January uary January but were told the market was too high and would go down. In Instead stead Instead it has been going up. Aroj you also of the opinion that this is no time to start an investment plan? A. That "old debbeil stock mar market" ket" market" never does what it's suppos supposed ed supposed to do. If you are going to put -500 into the market every siz months you might as well start today. If you wait until the market is low you'll never get to buy any stock. If you look back to the "low" days of 1932 you will discover that volume then was low, too. Most people were waiting for the mar ket to go lower. CELEBRATION-Tataka Ta-J kada, 11-year-old orphan, ot Osaka, Japan, smiles shyly aa she shows off the kimono shell wear on a week's visit to Ha waii and tne u.s. Armys zira Infantry Regiment One of 17J Osaka- orphans supported bj the 27th and; the 8th Artillery Takako will.fce quean ot the 27th's 58th anniversary party. occur at either of the Canal entrances. Most of the fogs form around the hour of midnight and dis dissipate sipate dissipate before 8:30 a.m. Winds: Winds ; will be light - i uHnrlc nrprtnmlnnt.ino' fin t.hft At, lantlc Coast and northwest winds on the Pacific. The aver- age hourly velocity for tho month ,will range between 5 and 6 miles per hour on the coasts and 2 to 4 miles per hour In the interior. Local rain and thunderstorms may be eypected quite frequently. During these local storms, gusts of wind with velocities up to 30 to 35 miles per hour may be attained, but they are of too snort duration to cause any ap--preciable damage. f 1 Clearance Sale TflADf MAW MO. FOR BABY'S SAHTY PREVENT TRAGIC .1 ...A.m.,..- tnnrM T ItGHTEN MOTHER'S BURDEN. now ; I 0m Bmktt,ln I SCOTT & SCOTT INC. PHONE 48, COLON rl THE PANAMA' AMERICAN AN" INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWS PAP EB Satire fXKII ANO Hf fUUTU GIURGK VUJNUil THE fcTOK CP MAETILI WATNt f r JU, KUEVE. 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THE BL-ACfC VULTURB 61T6 UP ALL. NlfflHT WAITING POR NE6TL.1NSS -n kai I Ol? UP FL1SV4EP I r-sww FROM THE CWPBV TKfcfe. K iik FcnUirtf S) mUcul. SIDE GLANCES By Calbraith him f 'w-.-f 5-'r S-Z7 T.M. Rf. U.S. Ptt. Off, 9 ipftf by MCA Srvi, bw. T S-2S- T..kMM Oiiw r wu i -T "W could nivsr mak a go of mtrrltgtm w bllong to two difftrent wotldil,r '..r i' "You seem to have passed the personality test. Now lot' see if you can spell!" CZJ Wv law & j. .--- ; n?nnn7nf T.M. "- e iw r " S-27 r1 iut th. to , impi." r i 0 Jcca. irimfl 090 Jcci. aVi AfOVS PAMAMA AJfiWAYS PANAMA-MIAMI 55.00 MIAMI-NEW YORK. 35.10 PANAMA $ NEW YORK Today's TV Program 3:00 GsorM JmmI 4:00 Bowling Derby S 00 Lucky Mlr 8por Tlm 5 30 PANORAMA 7:00 My Little MArgl 7 30 I'v Cot A Scerct B 00 Bob Hop 00 Th SUr and Tht Story 30 Highway Patrol 00 Peopla Art runny 30 The Millionaire 00 crN NEWS :1J Town Hall Party. Courtesy of AeroT.ai Panama Airways PHONES: PANAMA: 3-1057 3-1 6983-1 f OFFICE HOURS: from 8 a.m. to f.m. f DID YOU KNOW... THAT "A NIGHT TO RENIENIBER" nrAll'ITAIVIDEn.. A RANK ORGANIZATION Piaure has broken Box Office records in... Cuba England Argentina New York and Germany! d dO, ,,,,IF.,,,,,,,.,..., , .-,.--',,i,,,,. --,,.',.';',':--.-:.',, ..-....z.:7,' .'V ,..... ... ..,,. .....,. G ,., 0 I, ,,, THREE OF THE FOUR EMPLOYES who were retired 'from active service with the Canai or organization ganization organization in May are shown with Gov. W. E. Potter after they received their retirement cer certificates tificates certificates during a ceremony in the Governor's o ffice at Balboa Heights. From left to right are: , George F. Welsh, chief of the Employment and Utilization Division of the PerSonnel Bureau; Miss Annie L. Allnut, dental hygienist at Gorges Hospital; Potter; and Merwin A. French, super supervisory visory supervisory Marine Traffic Controller in the office of the Port Captain at Cristbal. Winchell, T. Pen Pennock, nock, Pennock, lead foreman automotive machinist in th e Motor Transportation Division, who also re retired tired retired in May, was unable to be present. Four employes, one with more than 40 years of Canal service were retired from the Canal or organization ganization organization during the month of May and were presented with re retirement tirement retirement certificates by Gov. W. E. Potter. Those retiring their positions and the length of their Canal ser service vice service are: Miss Annie L. Allnut, dental Hy Hygienist, gienist, Hygienist, Gorgas Hospital 22 years, 11 months and 29 days. Merwin A. French, supervisory marine traffic ontroller, Naviga Navigation tion Navigation Division, 27 years and seven months. Winchell T. Pennock. lead fore foreman, man, foreman, automotive machinist motor transportation division, 40 years, nine months and two days. George F. Welsh, chief of the Employment and Utilization Divi Division sion Division Personnel Bureau, 16 years, six months and 23 days. Miss Allnut was born in Dow Dowsonville, sonville, Dowsonville, Md. and attended West ern Maryland College. She took her training as a dental hygien hygienist ist hygienist et Georgetown University Schoof of Oral Hygiene and worked in the schools of the Dis District trict District of Columbia and in a pri 4 Retirement Certificates To Four Employes Of Canal Company Present ed By Gov. Potter LATIN AMERICAN RELEASE! PRICES: 75c. 40c. '01;1 TODAY 1:45 4:10 6:35 9:00 p.m. THE HAPPIEST MOTION PICTURE EVER MADE! MAROLVIan and her bosom companions TONCulkms JACK LNAitOtii ;- BOW WIPER' productiol I Nitwit '"'""1,""eUsot.;,,fir------ 1141 sato KAY iv 'BRIEN xi( I. BROWN BILLY WILBER sid I. A. LOIAMONI .. setGECII.CE eRvARFInt; WPAIITI?f R A. Aotami A PritA tomoonv Pr otentelito thniirltribl Mt , 4.e6 ..04,4 6. 4.04f.,04140 .411440,11, nts, vate office before coming to the Canal Zone. She was employed in 1936 as dental hygienist at Gorgas Hospit Hospital al Hospital and was on duty there during all her years of service. After the retiremeht Miss Allnut will re return turn return to her native state and will make her home in Chevy Chase near' Washington. French an old timer on the Isth Isthmus mus Isthmus was born in Toledo, Ohio, and was employed by the Canal organization in 1908 as a clerk in the former Commissary Divison. He left the service in 1921 and went into Usiness in Colon for several years. In 1935 he was reemployed as a platform foreman in the Com Com,missary ,missary Com,missary Division at Mount Hope aricl was Promoted to a commis sary assistant in 1939. The follow following ing following year he transferred to the Ma Marine rine Marine Bureau as a dispatcher in ti-e port Captain's Office in Cris tobal. On several occasions French acted as Chief Marine traffic controller and upon the retire retirement ment retirement of T. Forsstrom in 1958 succeeded to the postion of super 4 visory Marino traffic controller controllerin in controllerin Cristobal. Mr. and Mrs. French plan to leave the Isthmus sometime in July and will make their home in California. The longest service among em employes ployes employes retiring from the Canal in May was accumulated by Pennock who has been with the Canal organization more than 40 years. He was born in San Antonio Tex Texas, as, Texas, and came to the Isthmus as a boy in 1914 to join three uncles and a. married Sister who had preceded him. He held summer jobs during school vacations and in 1919 began an apprenticeship as a machinist. Except for a short period during his apprenticeship, all of his ser service vice service has been on the Atlantic side. He has been with the Motor Tran Transportation sportation Transportation Division since 1922 and has held the positions of auto re repair pair repair machinist senior machinist foreman and lead foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Pennoct- with their daughter and son r to make their future home in St. Petersburg Fla. SAY "CHEtSE"--LePfa liams offers her shoulder tO mouse Jonas in Londoe, Miss England of 1957, mada a pet of Jonas after they appeared in a motion picture together. ' ALSO: fc yr R. 075 TO PAY OA SHOWS: 1:15, 2:53, 4:55, 617,11:59 pan. Presenting "TWEETY" In the OSCAR winning cartoon aIRDIS ANONYMOUZ Welsh who has been head of the unit now known as the Em Employment ployment Employment and Utilization Brench of the Personnel Bureau since 1950 was born in Wellsville O Ohio. hio. Ohio. He was employed by the Can Canal al Canal organization in 1940 as an in interviewer terviewer interviewer in the Personnel Bu Bureau reau Bureau and during the next three years acted as labor inspector. He left the Canal in 1943 and was with the U. S. Navy and the Man ManDower Dower ManDower Commission until 1945 when he was reemployed as a person personnel nel personnel technician. He was made per personnel sonnel personnel assistant in 1946 and was promoted to chief of the Employ Employment ment Employment and Utilization Division in 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh are leaving the Isthmus the middle of July and eventually will make their permanent home in Texas. Buller, Lai Bids High For Salvage Of Canal Buildings High bids for the purchase and demolition of a number of old buildings in the Canal Zone, in including cluding including two former Special En gineering Division structures in Diablo Heights, were made by De Deposit posit Deposit Lath, and T. J. Butler and Sons, of Colon. Bids were opened Yesterday afternoon at Balboa Heights. The Lath Company made a to total tal total bid of $5,00 for the purchase of the buildings in Diablo Heights, two sie-family cottages in Ancon, the former Coco li Police Station, and the former Central Lsbor Office building on Roose Roosevelt velt Roosevelt Avenue in Balboa. The Butler Company made an offer of $1.234 for the purchase and removal of a number of buildings on the Atlantic side in including cluding including a former women's bache bachelor lor bachelor quarters in Rainbow City and two 12-familv ouarters. chain Singh was the only other contractors to make an offer The buildings to be demolished at Diablo Heighta until recently housed the model room, several units of the Engineering and Con Construction struction Construction Bureau, and the Office of the Comptroller, and the studio of the Official Photographer. They sre to be torn flown to melce room for the new Di,blo Heights Ele, mentary School which will be built on that next year. - Snap Deadlock, Forget Summit Faces Nikita Season's First Storm To Hit Louisiana Coasi 10Air-,.. A..ohisjse41 GElie, VA, May 30 (UPDRigh Western officials said today Ni Nikita kita Nikita Khrushchev must decide within the next week whether to break the East-West dead deadlock lock deadlock over Berlin or write off the possibility of a summer Summit con f erence. The officials were cautiously optimistic that the Soviet pre premier mier premier soon would instruct For Foreigrn eigrn Foreigrn Minister Andrei Gromyko to move toward a plan to ease tensions over the city to pave the way to the Summit confer conference. ence. conference. But the officials said unless such a move comes before next weekend they would as assume sume assume that Khrushchev has lost his zest for a top-level meeting with President Eisen Eisenhower hower Eisenhower and the other Western leaders. Allied solidarity may have discouraged his hopes of splittine the West and given him second thoughts, the sources said. An indication that Ithrush Ithrushchev chev Ithrushchev might be less worried a about bout about a Summit conference came from Washington where the State Department said his re recent cent recent statements. in Albania threatening Greece and Italy for establishing U.S. missile bases undermined chances of success for East-West talks. The State Department said Khrushchev's threats "appear deliberately designed to heighten international ten tensions" sions" tensions" and that they "can scarcely improve the chances of successful negotiations at any level." Gromyko had two chances to today day today of clarifying the Soviet po position: sition: position: The Big Four were meeting in open session at 2:30 p.m. with press officers present. Gro Gromyko myko Gromyko was expected to repeat the Russian demand the allies quit West Berlin. Western sources thought this and a Western reply might be, fOr propaganda purposes. Oromyko was to host at a dinner tonight for the Western foreig ministers when some something thing something actually may be settled in a secret session. NEW ORLEANS May 30 (UPI) Tropical storm Arlene packing 50 mph winds and heavy rains appeared ready to alter her course early today after bluster blustering ing blustering around in the Gulf of Mexico in almost the same spot for se several veral several hours. The squall-filled Arlene first storm of the season was last pin pointed about 150 miles south of Lafayette LE the storm was ex expected pected expected to resume its movement toward the coast at a faster pace. early today and hit the central Louisiana coast with its biggest blows. Arlene's 50-mile-an-hour winds were below hurriCane strength but many residents of Cameronsur vivors of 1957 hurricane Audrey fled to higher ground. Audrey took more than 550 lives and wrought untold property damage. The storm appeared headed to ward the vicinity of Galveston Tex. where a killer Hurricane and tidal wave took approximate approximately ly approximately 500 lives Sept. 8 1900the worst weather disaster in Am America's erica's America's history. The winds early today were lashing out 50 m116 from the storm's center. Indications were for slow northwestward move movement ment movement at four to eight miles an hour until early this morning. The weather bureau prellicted Arlene would then pick up speed and turn to a northerly direction. SHE'LL REMARRY Mrs. Rita Steeves, 23, who divorced Air Force Lt. David Steeves, survivor of a 54-day ordeal in the California High Sierras in 1957, plans to remarry. She'll wed Andrew J. Demotses, 27, a Stratford. Conn.. accountant , --4::::-1 ",;iegiffob.leml.,e-,4 .--... i,is.::,,,.,.,,,114,, -7,11.: ..!.:ri; t.::rFL lio.' !..!.ii.!:3:;:. 1.1f.) ,, !, 1 ,, ...-.., :ii!,.: ::44: J, ,,., -,;::::., 1::.,:- ,,,,,,,,..,,,,, ::,:,... :.:itP;,... -!!.17::,::: -IL? ii,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Iii., ..,,N :'.',5::..:.:.,.,::.-::.:::.:::,,..::;:.,4,,., .::-,,,- ,..,,,:xi,,,,,,e,,,,,,,::, ..:, l''' LAST-MINUTE PREPARATIONS MSgt. John G. Glass and Pfc. Ronald A. Hoffman, both of the ist Battle Group, 20th In Infantry, fantry, Infantry, Fort Kobbe, wind up the last-minute packing before embarking on an aerial hitch-hiking trip to EuKope. (U.S. Army Photo) Kobbe Flight Hitchhikers To Europe Plan Europe Tour,patterhorn Climb Former Californian Mrs. Minnie Jordan Dies Al Gorgas interest Runs High On Tav Deductions listed Bv Taxnayers mm. 0 ...... A big adventure will begin next week for two U. S. Army Car bean soldiers who hope to hitch hitchhike hike hitchhike half way around the world by military air transport. M-Sgt. John G. Glass and Pfc. Ronald A. Hoffman also hope to ascend one of the world's mightiest moun tain peaksthe Matterhorndur Matterhornduring ing Matterhornduring their 60-day leave. Both men, assigned to Head Headquarters quarters Headquarters and Headquarters Com Company, pany, Company, lst Battle Group, 20th In Infantry, fantry, Infantry, Fort Kobbe, have experi experience ence experience in mountain climbing. Sgt. Glass has climbed extensively in the Sierra rEtnge of California and Hoffman, a native of Switzerland, has conquered several peaks in the Swiss Alps. They expect to spend about two weeks in training, sharpening their skill on some of the less dan dangerous gerous dangerous peaks in the vicinity of the scenic Engadine Valley. They they will adlift their camp to the valley of Zermatt, at the base of the tow towering ering towering Matterhorn, Dor their at attempt. tempt. attempt. Both are confident of their suc success, cess, success, although Glass points out "the Matterhoorn still is danger dangerous ous dangerous and is considered a killer by mountain experts. A high degree of skill and stamina, is re required quired required to conquer it.' Hoffman added that the mild climate of June and July should aid them. Besides mountain climbing they are to visit many European capit capitals, als, capitals, and for Hoffman, the trip 'will mark his first reunion with fam family ily family and friends in almost four Mrs. Minnie Ann Jordan, who made her home in Balboa with her son, W. C. Jordan, engineman with the Dredging Division, died early today at Gorgas Hospital alter a lengthy illness. She was born in Colorado and came to the Isthmus in 1946 from Redondo Beach, Calif. Mrs. Jor Jordan dan Jordan was an active worker with the Balboa Union Church and Cu Cuwas was Cuwas a lifetime member of the Or Order der Order of the Eastern Star. Funeral services will be con conducted ducted conducted Monday afternoon at 4 in the Gorges Hospital Chapel by members of Orchid Chapter One, 0.E.S. Burial will be in Jardin la Paz cemetery in Panama City. CHICAGO (UPI)--Individual tax taxpayers payers taxpayers in the $6000-ind up income brackets itemized deductions av eraging 13 to 18 per cent of ad adjustect justect adjustect gross income on their 1956 returns according to a national reporting authority on tax and business law. The Commerce Clearing House said statistics show that 18 1-2 mil million lion million taxpayers listed their non nonbusiness business nonbusiness deductions item by item. That was an increase of 5,600,000 over the previous year. Among those with incomes from $6,000 to $10,000 the largest single deduction item was interest paid according to the CCH. In the $10 000 to 5100000 brackets taxes ranked first. Taxpayers in the 06,000 to 07,- 000 class listed deductions for con contributions tributions contributions averaging 5233 for in interest terest interest 0358, taxes $311 medical expenses $295, and casualty losses $14. Other deduttions averaged 162. In the $10,000 to 150,000 brack bracket et bracket average deductions included: contributions $428 interest 5544, taxes 573, medical expenses 516, casualty losses 186 other deduc deductions tions deductions 5311. years. His relatives are farmers in the vicinity of Zurich. The men plan to return to Fort Kobbe at the end of July to re resume sume resume thir military duties. Glass is NCO in charge of the Fort Kob Kobbe be Kobbe Dispensary and Hoffman is medical aidman and driver. Senator Learns flew Language: 111s Pentagonese COLUMBUS, Ohio, (UPI) -- Stephen M. Young has advised the homefolks that he had to learn a new language when he became a U.S. senator and be began gan began dealing with Pentagon gen generals erals generals this year. The Ohio Democrat gave these translations of Washing Washington ton Washington gobbledygook: "It's in process": The matter is so wrapped up in red tape the situation is almost hopeless. "We'll look into it": By the time the wheel makes a full turn, we assume that you'll have forgotten about it too. "Program": Any assignment that cannot be completed by one phone call. "Expedite": To confound con confusion fusion confusion with commotion. "Channels": The trail left by inter-office memos. "Coordinator": The guy who has a desk between two ex expediters. pediters. expediters. "Reorientation": Getting used to working again. "We're making a survey": We need more time to think of an answer. Antique Autos Fresh Off, Assembly tine Give Backward Look NEW YORK, (UPD--If you're hankerin' for one of those cars they used to make in "the good old days," you can still get one. To be exact, you can get three the Rollsmobile, the Surrey and the Merry Olds. Authentic reproductions of these antique cars are chugging off produc production tion production lines in two states. The Rollsmobile, selling for $1195, is made by the Starts Manufacturing Co. in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The buggy guarantees owners a wind windblown blown windblown look. It doesn't have a top or doors. Top cruising speed in a RollsL mobile is 35 miles per hour. One gallon of gas is supposed to last 100 miles. The three horses in the engine take it easy. The driver can take it easY, too, for the Rollsmobile has a modem innovation auto automatic matic automatic transmission. For $1295, you can buy a Sur Surrey, rey, Surrey, made by the E. W. Bliss Co., of Canton, Ohio. The wheels have wooden spokes. The, en engine, gine, engine, a souped-up eight horse horsepower power horsepower job, assertedly gets 85 miles to a gallon, lurching a along long along at a top speed of 35 miles per hour. The Surrey's surrey has fringe on top. The body is made of steel. For do-it-yourselfers with a mechanical bent, the "antique reproduction" is available, too, in knock-down or kit shape. Of the three "backward look" cars, the classiest is the Merry Olds, selling for $1495 and made by American Air Products Co. in Fort Lauderdale. The old "Olds" has four horses in its air-cooled engine, ambles along at 35 miles per hour and lays claim to 65 miles per gallon. I-20 r Times ore good when the only recession o mon hos to worry about is his hoir tine. 11EA Three Contraclors Bid For Remodeling Work Al Corozal Three local tontractors made offers on the work of moderniza modernization tion modernization and rehabilitation of Corozal Hospital for which bids were o opened pened opened yesterday afternoon at Bal Balboa boa Balboa Heights. The project includes several dif different ferent different types of work and bids 'were requested under five schedules. Isthmian Construction Inc. made an apparent low offer on three of the five schedules while the Dillon Construction Co. and Wright Brothers of Colon were low on the other two. A low bid of $479928 was made by the Isthmian company on the schedule which includes the CCM CCMstruction struction CCMstruction of a solarium for bed bedridden ridden bedridden patients and the installa installation tion installation of new plumbing fixtures and Pioes This company also was low with a bid of $18,229 for the replacing of doors on the first and second floors of the men's ward and with a bid of $4,930 on the rehabilita rehabilitation tion rehabilitation of the loading and recrea recreation tion recreation area in building No. 521. A low offer of 536,510 was made by Dillon Construction Co. on the work of renovating the serving servingdining dining servingdining room area in the women's ward. Wright Brothers made a low offer of $11,388 on the work to be done tat the loading and recrea recreation tion recreation area and the construction of a new covered passageway and parking area. MONTY POST HINTED , LONDON (UPI) Retired Field Marshal Viscount Montgom Montgomery ery Montgomery is "a hot favorite" to succeed Vincent Massey as governor gep geperal eral geperal of Catiada, the Laborite Daily Herald said today. Massey retires next September. Montgom Montgomery ery Montgomery had no comment on the re rePort. Port. rePort. 1 IWeather Or Not 1 This weather report fir the 24 hours ending a. m. today is prepared by the Meteorological and Hydrographic Branch of the Pananui Canal Company: Balboa Cristobal TEMPERATURE: High 84 84 Low 75 76 HUMIDITY: High 96 94 Low 71 WIND: (max. mph) S-6 NW-I3 RAIN (inches) .07 .41 WATER TEMP: (inner harbors) 82 84 Lem Time Ht. 4:56 lull. 3.3 ft. 5:27 p.m. 3.5 ft. PREMIER SWORN IN , KATHMANDU, Nepal (UPI) B. P. Koirala was sworn in yesterday as Nepal's first elec elected ted elected premier. Koirals is chairman of the Socialist Nepali Congress. He heads a cabinet of 18 men end one woman. 1 1 1 1 1 1 LAKE ELEVATIONS: Gatun Lake 83.40 Madden Dam 215.47 BALBOA TIDES SUNDAY, MAY 31 High Time Ht. 11:27 a.m. 13.6 it. 11111111111 MOM 1111111111111111 111111111111 NM WM , itpill WEEKEND RELEASE! ,; .i II -TODAY- '''' ,' 4 rs: 3:15 4:52 6:55 9!00 p.m. PRICES: .75 .401 4 IniolOgaltramentWwwwiMarctillEIRSilt,. Shows: 3:15 ! Rea'd ifori on pa , - r I 'What an appealing widow she tvould make!" Thai's the wicked thought of the Society Doctor I .0,, Buggies Guitars Id 0 4. 4, fi in Auction-Tare Of Post- Offiie -, -1, ''' k '4' 41' ' b A baby carriage, a cltafing difillI. a fishing rod, two guitars anti ciao ease, and a pair of boy's Ihoesp: size 8B, are among the 141 mis cellaneous items to beput for alill: June 8 by the Postal Division.-Av N The articles, on which bids will: be received by the Director of -' 1 Posts, are items which have bees'. damaged in the Mails, have ;t1-'. mined unclaimed, or bre Im4 deliverable. s 1 i The collection will be on pa. blic in th Balboa Pest Offko, garage Wednesday and Thurs.- day behvesn the hours of 9 a.m. and S p.m. Sealed bids will be received by the Director it Posts until 9 a.m. June I. 1 Bids should be made by lot num. ber and submitted in writing or pa a form which can be obtained at the display or from the Office Of the Director of Posts in the Civil Affairs Building. The wide variety of Items which have accumulated in the' Post.'0s. fice over a period of time inclukt such things as cameras, suitcases; silver chests, record players, portt able radios, sterling silver ztrayl and platters, candleholders ir- an,tt coffee pots,- clocks, punch ltowW and glasses, assorted handkers chiefs, jewerly, electric frying pans, porbable sewing michinesi, a slide projector, and a portaMo t3rpewriter. ---2' MOM pomft ''441.'' LECLiE CARON DIRK -110GARD', - lemma& sours' THE DOCTOR:S DILEMMA AusrAill 0,4 ROBERT MORLEY ; METROCOLOR cottu,1 by cm MOON Pf etemeo by ANATOLE DE GRUNWALD oititiod by ANTHONY sourrH Milieltolovio MEM MEM MEM MEM NMI 11111111 11 ... ., :: : . . i- . , , . - ,,, , . ., . . ' ., LL .-...... .. ,, 'T: Or. A . I r -. ' .. , '''' 0 . ..,a,k ' --' ;(''' 'F.' ..?. ,,,, .- ., 1 , : . . :. -.4 e S, i ' G. o , ,, eg r s ,. , ...2.,.., ,.. , . . , ,:. , ,, , ,, . ,, .., ,. r .. ,.. ,, .. . . ,.. ,,. .,. , ,. , ., ,.. ,, . ,, D ,,, 'i S CO) . 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