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NTERNATIONAL 'AINWAYI l',"" it V.V.'', 416-0 It 60 tikli Zrd YEAR ?1; THE PULSE OF PAAM4 , '). pouncAt SPECULATION by ,..,' ,La Hora today focused on the , 1, possibility that President Ernes Ernes,,ito ,,ito Ernes,,ito de la Guardia Jr. might la la, , la, vors opposition Liberal Party leader Roberto F. (Nino) Chia Chian n Chian or ex-President Ricardo Arias as the 1960 presidential candi candi: : candi: date. , . . According' to the La Bora , --some factions of the National , Patriotic Coalition (CPN) are ,.., apprehensive regarding the President's inclination towards it angle presidential candidate . 4or the 1960 election and are ' :IA the opinion that Chlarl would be the. logical choice if , such a decision is made. ; 0 1 -It this ,plan falls7 the group - .-- fears that De la Guardia would ' then throw his support to Arias. - a prominent member of the Lib Lib, , Lib, eral Reform faCtiOn headed by . the President.. - 'A third possibility advanced by ' the tabloid is t,hat the President ,' may allow the .CPN to ,choose . any candidate' it desires and 7 ', then swing his support to Chiari , on Ahe Liheral Party ticket '., -;, The PosSibility of a student ' strike to start off the, new school term ;in May. was' air air,. ,. air,. td today with' the announce-'' ment that a meeting has been v.. Called by the Parents Associa., ," tion of the' Jos Dolores Bios Bios: : Bios: 'Cote high school.: : 'r, :The'r association. is displeased ever ,the transfer of. the ,sehool to an', old convent because the government is unable to initiate repairs, -to the ,Ser100r3 present building or, to build a new one,, The :lack' of,:proper :school buildings will be one of the 'terns discussed' at the meeting,.,schedw tiled, for' tonight: I 1 , .. . .., ,,,,...,.... s, -,i , .. $ut.,1 01 1,46,.....,,,,,, . ,,, A ,nnaMi Canal locks cm cm, , cm, ploys "who noticed:- a strange ',' inan in the front, seat ,,of hLs : zi Car parked riear Gate'15 at the - ,bGatt.n Locks last night start start' ' start' ,, ed police off on, tile ,trail which ', led,to the ,arrest of an .ex-in mate of,,Corozal, -..,1 t, When 'locks ,employe Leon ' isishbough noticed the Man in t' the seat of his car last night b' -at about, 10 p.m.; he called po po1 1 po1 lice whO arrested Evaristo Ce Ceballos; ballos; Ceballos; a 19-year-old Pananla Pananla' ' Pananla' tian, for tampering with a mo mo1' 1' mo1' tor yehidle. , ,- -, ,, . i i-, A subsequent 'search ; of the , defendant'u pockets revealed ! that he waS carrying 11 candy i, barS. and six packages of cig-, . t arets, each ,8. different brand.. 1 r Since the area wkere CeballOs . ,was' picked up was close to the, li, :Gatun, gas station,, yhich re re,0,..,, ,0,..,, re,0,..,, cently began selling candy. 8.nd i ,.. olgarets, police checked the .i building arid diScovered that ,1 one of ,the:wiodows had heel' 1 broken., ..., . 1 '''''' In,,,Cristobal Magi t t : ; .. s ra e s I C0urt today the, misdemeanor , " 'charge against Ceballos 'WaS - dropped,, and the attempted " burglary was lodged., against, : him instead. ', ,.. . -.. A A check of police records re re' ' re' yealed that the defendant' was O. mental patient last year. To To., ., To., day he was released in the cus cus- - cus- : tocly of his father for re ad ---- mission to Corotal for an exam examination, ination, examination, k -., The court 'will be advised ,of 4., '' the results of the exam Aui . April 22. No bail was set in the :, case which was continued until -then. A ,,t - -., k Shoplifti-ng Appeal tciatinued Till Juhe The case of an American : woman's appeal of a shoplift shoplifting, ing, shoplifting, Conviction' wa continued until the June 'term during to toliars liars toliars session in tne Cristobal ', division ef the 1.7.,15. District Court. ' : Defendant in the case, 54- year-old Mrs. France& Brassol was not present in court to - She was found- guilty last month by the Cristobal magis magistrate trate magistrate of shoplifting in the Mar Margarita garita Margarita Service Center where she NVEtS employed as a stew:odes& !,1 suspended sentence wail un unyosed. yosed. unyosed. Mrs. Brassel immediately ap appealed pealed appealed the conviction. - - . . .The United States Embassy has taken note of a Pan Panamanian amanian Panamanian govermnent request for' coMmutation 'of a 'penil tetitiary sentence for yape giVenTto 41 Panamanian Citizen and has passed &tong to sompetent Canal Zona'author-, ities for consideration, An Embassy spokesman said today.1 ',Yesterday ,the' ,Panamt FOreign 'Office 4sked ,Com-1 , , mutationof 30-year maximum sentence passed on 'April' 3, 1946, on Lester' Leon Greave,' then, 20 'years Greaves is a Negro of Westindian ancestry;, . . i . , pe Sentence COMMUtatiOn equest rom anama Fes On To CZ Authorthes ,,,,-, Hs pliaded guilty of the' rape .61' a' Young-4hiti Amer: man , , - The- FOreign Office said in its'note that the Oreaves case "has received much-, unfavorable' publicity : m ;the, Republic arid, has been' iited frequently 43A-cast-of dies crimination as to nationality, and race. ', - , For 'some tine, s plivjitsign:?ua 1 Before Greaves .was sentenced, In Familia headed ,yIellog White, 'information reached Canal,. Z o n' a chauffeur, has been- active. in be authorities lint ,Greaves ihad al alhalf half alhalf of Greaves..z ,, legedly, been involved in two- earl The crime to o k place lier rape'. incidents, 'one in '-1), Roosevelt Avenue, when the vie.' Abajo, the' other- in!, Paretic(' In tim was-Z, walking Moms from both cases,- victims, reportedly, re. Balboa railroad station after; Au,' fused to prosecute because of ern. female relative', failed to meet barrassment. )30th. victims were her 'on tho arrive! of the:, late : reprted'y WestIndian,, ,--1, train from Cristobal.- s. : ': ,Reports to officials .stated that ., With' timo oft, for, geed cosi. Oreaves, who wee,- just eoming duct,' Gres's. sontonco,i Would 0 f labor shi t was -in a ',, truck actuallY, ,26 years.. a n d filled with workmen which passed throw. ,monthe in.' pi' s 1.41, along Roosevelt Avenue. 'which.- he bits sarvAd Years Spotting- the girl walking gene. The commutation lwer tlie, he got off the truck walked back Canal Zone is vested. inlito Goy:, and forcibly dragged her into the ernor, who has- the 'edvicei 'of bushes where, the .crimi was cont. ,pardon 17; Witted, "-, 1" : Gretives' proper'ty Waa found at 4; in,' annotincing its 'reciuet...'Ithe, the scene by ,Canal Zone foreign office to whom he confessed the crime4 ;;',Le .z--Greaves -victim were' -"The MinistrY'glereigh..,litelv MinistrY'glereigh..,litelvstrangers strangers MinistrY'glereigh..,litelvstrangers to each other. thins takes pleasure in announcing Iri.U.'S. District Court the' ease that,it has was prosecuted b, William J, through the,Embassy of the AJni,t.' Sheridan, Jr., then an Assistant ed Statesin This country,lhe cam. Ditriet Attorney-411e it now ,Ppb- mutation,. of: the,'59-year term int; lit, Defend ) rnged ',on -str' Leon,' :Creaves; 411.,,aves ,! court be I I ,ar .7.- 4 1 tioney to ei-npioy awyer. .,The minisay :has Ear f., al to Public Defender Dr.A, W. C. ihe',Honorable Embassy,of the U. Todd ",wat appointed te defend tilted States of America that the ' bim.: Todd 'is a Negro 'whe was Greaves' case has' receiVed 'much , living in the ,Unitod States. in. unfavorable publicity in the Repub. Jetiremont at last reports... lic arid that it has been 'cited ire. , 'Judge Bunk -,Gardner, now ro, fluently as a case of discrimina.' 'tired and living in Kentucky, pass. ,tion as to nationality And ed the sentence recommended by "Therefore,. to erase-any Sheridan. In doing so he wrote a aiblo Impression, of 'Aiscrimina..' following memorandum Into !the tion against Panalliallian Watiati;1 reOcird,,,It 'laid in part; , a ise, the .hijaistry, trusts that ths,:, ;.- same omple sense of .bomenitY ,-"The Court'at me time COOSI will be shown ,as, wacovidonsod dered this case and fixed the pun. for tho 'commutation' of the purt., ishment wae familiar with. the Ishment ,of 25 years,.. imprison,- of the ,ment Imposed ,On tap', Worth A. vicious and brutal 'details crime committed by the defendant. morican citizens 2Coireictod While we do not anticipate thats murder,. who had already sem. any application for pardon,;' cont. eight years imprisonment anti.1 mutation, or Executive clemencY had ,observed. good conduct would ever be Acted on favorably; ;,, .. however, we want to take thia,oe- o-rding to', reports coma to recommend that no ex- oa file in The Foreign Office, Mr. ecutive authority,- ever, at 'a n Y Greave -has ,heen imprisoned for time,' for any reason,. under any 12 years and always hasobseryed condition, commute or ,rernit the good cemducts. in ,addition- tO.,hav. punishment provided by the judg. int recieved while in i ment and order. of this Court, or diploma from' an 11 p h olater y' grant apardon to the defendant." school tiuthorized by:thc State of , : New l'OrkL ,' Maritime-Academy ', "The', Ministri'a' note' 'Pointi 'Out 20 ave pen ngs , that for ,the time being it is not the, intenion of the Foreign ,Office - to 'enter int di'discussion of the' For:Criti 1959-'A: sentence 1)15 Irears, the mail. mum allowed -by the kW ;which - WaS Meted out- litt the:, GreaVes ' Two 'vacancies' at, the ,XT: S; case, MT' to express opinions't on Maritime Academy, at -Kings analogous cites, 'such,,as those 'of Point, 'N. for appointment MioS Danicla,Batistit, Pananta. !from the Canal Zone will occur nian,' and of-,..loseph IV, Fisher,l,a next year in the class of Aug. 24, North Anterican." - 1959. It has been annOUneed by Ile Batista case ii-tindertenito, the committee. for appointments have involved, several. WesVBankl t'othe Military, .Nval, Arid Air servicemen' and is believed to have Force ,,Academies. , been investigated bY military au. The two vacancies wal be fill- thorities., '1 ,'' -1 ed on 'nomination of Gov.W. E. Fisher pleaded guilty; received al Potter. The Governor is nuthor- 10.year term.,,'- I ized to nominate-ten 'candidates Two' other sex cases,'not to COMPete On the basis of Bohol- tioned specifically'in the' Foreign' astlo records and personal inter Offfce- note, have-received ,: wide views,,,by the nomination board. local discussion,,,Thepi.were The Candidates will be screen- tied in 1955.. -I ed in October and November of Then an attempted raPe Charge this year together with condi- against Pk; Vernon 'O. Hilton, dates applying NI' nomination to was- concluded when:it' Jury lound the Air Force Academy; ,The him guilty only of battery.,'A deadline fr the nominations will charge or ripe against 'Ali Middy,' be February, 1. 1949.- ilVilliam J. Mitchell,' Was ,The allocation of two vacanCies dismissed only -after 'the scomplahi.-- for appointment -to Kings Point ing witness 'refused 'hi leatify,- from the Canal Zone. was made spite of' rePtated' reditett-by recently 'Irough a bill passed District :Attorney : 'The ! by the. Lilted States Congress these cases Were 'Cis'. and signed by 'President Xisen- 'ter& Heretofore; canaidates from. the Canal Zone, if. found ,quali, lied, were appointed by the Sec Secretary retary Secretary of Commerce and admit admitted ted admitted as cadets. In 'the 10 years preceding 1956,1 there were 25 aPPointments made to the Marl Marltime time Marltime Academy from the Canal (Zone. , I WON'T TALK, EH? SEOUL, Korea (UP) -.- A sur survey vey survey by the secretariat of the ROK National Assembly disclosed yes. , terday that seven of the -203 1 Ftssembly' metnbers failed to speak from the floor a sintle time dut. Iing their four-year terms. The survey re erred to, the si silent lent silent assemblymen las the' "seven dumb representatives." 'atience By 'DOC ALIIGO NEWYORK '(UP) "Crazee," says 'the eminelt Frenclt actor Claude Dauphin. Hett,t alking about the ,driving k' habits of France. "These New' York driversPM just admiring their patience, their silence., In Paris, if you're stuck behind a car, ypu start Insulting the whole worldyou scream! , "Here, was caught in' a' tun tunnet, net, tunnet, stuck 45 minutes, thousands of cars at midnight and not a voice! The -patience of 'American drivertr is a mazing. Particularly here in thiecity, where you some. ti I I11 ft '.,s1 e---; ,) v ) , , , illi:peptit know the truth and the country is SO fe'r Abrahoni Lincoln. rANAMA, IL P. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 15511 !..e; A third hearing of, the case of local,-rate Panama Canal Com Commissary missary Commissary employe fired following Vdiscovery ot abnormal short shortages ages shortages of stock 'was scheduled for 2 pan.' today in the Board Room at lie Administration Building. The entploye is Iris' B. Kelly, wile IS one ot 11 being represent represented ed represented ,by-attornef Charles Ramirez. -.11e skid today that"the appeal of another employe, Ivy M..Pu M..Pusey,, sey,, M..Pusey,, will be ,heard on Thursday. Two of,' the, ,19 employes who we' fired have'been reinstated, arc!, 'the status of a- third ems ploy. has- been 'changed to leave with pay pending the outcome of a, hearing also se,t or Thurs Thursdsy. dsy. Thursdsy. . LOCII '900,, ATSCME; AFL-CIO represented .three of 'the fired employes, And One Of the re.11,, stated workere. Mrs. K. N. Walton of Rainbow hat'. turned over her ease to the uniph.vnt uniph.vntlORS'Orr lORS'Orr uniph.vntlORS'Orr two other cases that Lo LocAl cAl LocAl 900' Vis .tis,.ndling. were held last, week,' t ' '.decision on'.the unloo's remaining aPPeals ,be made bY-'0;10Y;: W. E., Potter .when . returns'frorh Washington. e rer FM t117,'71; 2,, ' , ,10 ". VASH1NGTOINT ',.1kfril 15 Ttliol .--The-Dig Three 'western stood readrAoday tell Rus RusSIR. SIR. RusSIR. they, ar prepared to, begin pire-stmtmit diplomatic talk in ,Wiltatter of days., ,!rint they planned to make it cry$tal clear a heads-of-govern. ment,'"euminir conference win follow't Only 42 Progress is made ::the,, preliminaries a rd atold war issues. In a Phtase, the ,S t It' was, expected to'say: i'' N.; Progres4.- no ;'ritrinilt.1'. The United Statesif aritain and Prance ranned rto deliver a formal notr to this effect to Russia ,either today l'or tomor tomor'rw. 'rw. tomor'rw. It wal expeeted t,o carry the endorsement, of '' all ,,15 , North 'Atlantic Treaty Organ. laation IlsTATOY : In, Moscbw,,,' Soviet Premier Khrushchev talked at length ,during a Kremlin reeep reeep,,tion ,,tion reeep,,tion last' night -with, 11,S. Am Ambassador bassador Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson and French Ambassador Mau Maurfice rfice Maurfice Dejean. Informed sources Said the conversation dealt with preparations for a summit con conference,' ference,' conference,' bOtn ambassadors re refused' fused' refused' to' say what s. they were itbOut;', ' t The , Big '',Three'? note was drafted in 'Teply to'l a -Soviet proposal calling or four-power ambassadorial talks beginning in Moscow Thursday to set up itForeign Ministers conference. The foreign, ministers session, in Moscow's plan, would be fol followid lowid followid It',summit conference whether or not the foreign ministerrmade progress toward .na.rrowing.lEast -tWest differ differences, ences, differences, on. Such lasties as dis disarmament armament disarmament 'and ,German reuni reunification, fication, reunification, TITLE FOR SALE' CREWKERNE, England (t1P) A '"Jord of the manor" title wits placed on the auction block 'here today.' 'A' 'local' Iegal firm an announced. nounced. announced. that 400 acres -of t he Wyndham '''estate at KingsbuTY Eoiscopi; 'Somerset, wel'e for sale. The highest bidder' will also win the 'right' to' 'br called ,,",Lord of the '' Menet; 'of Kingsbury 'copi21- rivers :4,- '471 T. 7 titOs proceed one block every 10 minutes- ' , "I don't Itnow itoW,y0uIll man manage, age, manage, in very few years,' to use a car New.York. And the park parkbig. big. parkbig. resent'' iti- The parking meters used to be one hour for, dime. Now 'they're one onehalf half onehalf hour for at dime. You can't do anything In one-half liour. Pin Paris the regtdations are strict, but in France 'you know (with a shrug)you .can always go around the regulitiona." As betalks, we are scooting dowli crowded Third Ave. in his , ',The Canal Zone Credit Union to,date has received no official notice to suspend its activities. A spokesman said today that he has heard nothing 1110111 ....with regard to a 'retest lodg lodged ed lodged by the Panama Foreign of.. ries against the union's acti activities vities activities on March 24. 'rhe protest 'was the first 'Of three filed within the last month, concerning. alleged 'violations of US-RP ;Treaty provisions. 1 1 The statement by the Palla PallaMi Mi PallaMi 'Foreign Office cOncerning the-Canal Zone t Credit Uniori 1:protested in particular the sale of automobile insurance by the union, claiming this was a vio violation lation violation of :US-Panama treaty provisions., restricting commer commercial cial commercial enterprises in the Canal Zone to, cable, navigation, pe petroleurn. troleurn. petroleurn. or, Stel companieS. At the time of the protest, the ELS. Embassy said that the mat matter' ter' matter' was, "under consideration." . The secOnd prOtest filed 1.01roll 27' Concerned the alleged distrie blition: of fly-sheets 'in Panama City -advertising newl-inauarirated bi-monthly dances at-the Opest .; ',At the iimi..e.ivell-inforrned Canal source stated emphatical emphatically, ly, emphatically, that.. these had t",never been distributed. in,Panamk shied the Tivoli restricts 'Its activities t. Canal Z0110.. residents and -em- ' - This -was': the Only ..1proteit which bat :so far been DM:. italtranswited; AniA 11, 11,Si Arml-,,14 Julian ir; , T" to Ile Itanofilit, ent 0 , 1 wr 11 ,, .,,,; : o. Boy Itout-Buding , burglar who was, caught I-ed. handed ,breaking,.into, the BoY ,Scout building in 'Rainbow ,City. last ,month, :today was sentenc sentencNI NI sentencNI IT.S.'District Court ,at 'Cris 'Cristobal tobal 'Cristobal tO spend- one year- in the Q0mboa penitentiary.. 1 : ,,It ,waS also' revealed 'in s court that the. defendent, Guillermo 26-yearl;old ,Coln rest restdent.' dent.' restdent.' bs,d -four, 'coovictiens ,VOlVintl" thefts In ColtL : ',.,'Mojita was caught March 18 when a Canal Zone. nolicerns.n srrtted I a :broken, lock, on ,the Roy Scout building., He motified the station aod took up a 13031- tion at the back of the building., Soon be heard, footsteps inside. 0,nd:within -a few minutes, Mo Molica' lica' Molica' crashed through a screen window Inez attempt to escaoe. 'Later ,,the defendant told no nolice lice nolice he had ,,broken into the building with, the, 'intention' nf stealing what he could ,finci;butl the :noise had scared .him away before he' had time to' take any 'Tourist Parley ParleyOvei Ovei ParleyOvei 450 travel agents from, Latin -Iiinerica have been vited Id, attend a conference' of the '': Confederation 'of Tourist 'Organizations .of Latin Mnerica , (COTAL) -scheduled' to .,be held in ?enema next 'month.' .1, ,; , Jtimed' at' linking the Amer..' ices through. tourism', the con-1 ference 'also' offer, agents the. opportunity of' ail exchange of informatiort concerning trAV trAVel el trAVel doeUmentation in, their C01111- ' titeS; ,, Although 'rthis is the', seCand COTAL conference,', last.- year it , his left, he flips from opening to opining like a halfback ut a 'bro., ken field. Twice I, thought he waa going to try to. sneak right under., neath big trucks. , "Nice to have a little car in big traffic;'? he says. "When I Put MY car beside Cadet, or a iliu-eek, or' Oldsmah-beel,f it's just half their size., But traffic fines are no smaller for it I got elm parking tickets in three months-430 fines. A'In France, you tan go, out in the country, 200 miles an- hour. No speed limit On one trip of about live, hours in Jaguar, I tiny., French .1tenault,Gesturing I was driitiht 100 MRCS al) houtitil with ,his right hand, steering with the time, And no trouble.. , ore Toiat.Piziiiiti1.110$ :.,,,....,,,, .,.. ....:.,..... 1:01:0ikailOnal',,?',.:,,,::':;,,,:::-, Ciinkst lifflottv that the fly-sheets had"strey had"streyed" ed" had"streyed" Into Fanamy City. Thal note from the U.S."Am U.S."Ambassador bassador U.S."Ambassador indicated also that Ca Canal nal Canal Zone authorities-were aware of their treaty obligations, and "are zealous in adopting all rea4 zonable measures" to live up to The third protest, filed on April 7 was over alleged viola-1 tions by some Canal Zonescom Zonescommissaries missaries Zonescommissaries and Military post ex exchanges changes exchanges that were charged wfth selling "luxury items, such as diamonds, cultured pearls, ster4 ling silver tea sets and 'other ar articles." ticles." articles." ' This, the Foreign Office claim claimed ed claimed was in direct violation of treaty cormnitrnents,' ' M far as is known, these Items are still being sold in the Canal Zone.- 1, ' 'MOSCOW (UP)--Soviet Premier Nikita!- S- Khrushchev Monday night warmly. congratulated ,Van Cliburk: 'the 'musical: pride of Texas, for his achievement -in winning the International ,Tschal ,Tschalkgysky kgysky ,Tschalkgysky Piano' contest.' ' Khrushchev apotted the -sixfoot, 'four-inch American' at re reception ception reception and 'heck his hand. t " you ,.,,te.vRst?" asked Yhrt.-,irbeet.s he leo .edmat the - ), ow, I comefrom Texas and American vitamintare excel, lent,1 Cliburn replied with' a grin. A gold medal and ,a check for 25,000 rubles ($6,250 at the ofil., cial rite) were presented to CB CBburn burn CBburn 'earlier in the day in an awards4ceremony at the Moscow 1CotiserVatory.", C'iburn, totiped.:an- 18-year-old Chinese, Liu Shi-Kung, and a 29- year-old Husiian pianist, L e v vVlasenito, Vlasenito, vVlasenito, ,for first place. They lovers Could not find ,terms glow4 ing enough to express their ad admiration, miration, admiration, for ,Cliburn1s1 malestic performance in the competition. "The best pianist o'' the young younger er younger generation: said Emil Okla. Viasenko,t-for 'first place. sThey lied for second. : ,, It seemed that 'SoViet music lovers could not find terms glow. ing enoughto exPrem their. ad admiration miration admiration for Cliburn's majestic performance in the competition. "He's a prodigy:, said cont. poser Aram Kachaturiak all the 38 years have beengOing to Moscow Conservatory concerts I have never heard a pianist such as Van Cliburn." 'rhe audience sit the ceremny gave enthusiastic endorsement of the award by eheetirg 4141 cu., burn, Van Cliburn."' ,, ' All the participants in the con contest test contest met Khrushchev recep reception tion reception at the Kremlin for Belgian 'Dowager Queen Elizabeh. ii,.f.fl:'''fi'0,:ti'''..':'.C1(i3O.id,' ''.PO40b1.0.' Here,I would ave been highly unlawful on a parkway with a 60- mile speed limit,' and maybe I would have had an 'accident. "I think yoll have many more, accidents -here than we do in France. Why Drunk drivers.- In France. Why? Drunk thivers. In drinking. In America,' they sget drunk more easily. They atart In the evening,A fast. Want to catch up., They get more dizzy.' In France, we start drinking in, the morning. fr A ,'"You see how wei sneak the ear into small places It's just crane. You getting out here? Ah, good. by. Bonne chancerr-------"' , HA NA' APril 15 (UP) Rebei leadei Fidel Cos Costro' tro' Costro' vowed last 'night that his'fallowers will ,"fightto the to,overthroi, President Fulgencio Batista's ntyron0. -7 In, an unprecedented broadcast overthe ,iebel Casirci,said,the past! present and only ainil'of his MoieT ment is to overthrow the Batista 'regime. - , ',..As ',the rebel. leader,,spoke; figurei Circulating here indicated that the24-hour toll of Castro's six-doy-olci volt wauld amount to140 dead. ''..,4,!1!' , ,More than 100 persons wercreported killed in $aguit drithde; where loyal troops battled a ,rebe1,, landing force.. .,:s 1; , ' Thl!ty-one'persins .1!otitlaws11, 'one workeo;?.: Were repoited dead in briente province; end thief rebi el's:ifere' shot doWa in the' Havana area.,.! everal: skirm s es In .0rIente occurred. in the yicinity of Ouan Ouantinairo, tinairo, Ouantinairo, south coast town.' where the United, States hart, big na nabase,,There base,,There nabase,,There was no indication pet 1,1.a; :installations 's,,rerti ,danfTen , l'-ne et 0011 "'rebel ero!'-,. se, II t' 4;411ti3,' fio the insurgents 'were ,shet ; and killed hist night.',Thetither -,joui, fled into the Jungle,' were theyi are being sought .by, , Y.,' t, . ,,, Meanwhile; rebel sources- said Ithitt4dall -Recoil a 27-year-old 'illotographer, from, ; New ,; York City who has been hissing from Hayantt 'since ,,,,Atoril '2,AS safe '"somewhere hi Oriente, the nrovince -,in h., rebel': activity is .eenterett,.,',i--;,,..r. !- , ';'When,- 'seen; Miss 2 Secon was hee filnw I for ;,;.the hills hopes of mlinding her way' to CP etro'f4 ,hitieout. :- , ,''Tbe -rebel leafier- said it jlast !light's ,broidcast-that the ap ap,warent,'.faihire ,warent,'.faihire ap,warent,'.faihire of his efforts at ,"total',wctr", litts rot dampened 'lb& Pnirits nt his' followers. 4'IVe Ore diswosed tneontinww tho flYbt'at ell eosts," he said. 'We shall rot allow fillwre to .betray the howe nleeed in us.' VVe 'are 'determined eininlv end to. tam" nil to our ett ',- die in ihe fitht!"- .:, ,,..., '',.Castro'"comments to o lc; the form of an interview with Jorge R. ,Maceit, and -Argentine news,-, . ' .The'.rebel leader ,loroinised that if be rid, Ws followers ern OSerthrow.,, Batista; they -,' establish a -',.'Iprofessionar' gov government ernment government 'SS I, prelude Jo gener general al general elections,: .,: , Panama s Luxury, Hotel Next Month was' 'held', in, Mexico, this will South' America, and,Peter Ra Rabe be Rabe the first time that, repro- dulovic, of the )Aexic office, sentatives of every Latin Amer- are here discussinudetalls with lean cOuntry will -attend. de lot Guardia. ,The conference is .-' -,:"" given' hnpetus by Panagra of- 'rhe Conference 'is set tn meet , ficials, 'two of whom arrived at RI PitilliMft Hilton, Hotel here this 1 week t to lay the from May 28, to Jun 1 and 'groundwork. They are assist-, will" ,include, besides serainars, int Juan de la Guardia,,Pres- a sight-seeing tournt Panama, ,ident of the : Association of trip to, Taboga, visit to the free ,,Panama Travel Agents,' who port, and other Panama attrac attrac, , attrac, in, charge of ,arrangements tions.. , :Or' the convention. Panagra officials, Gordan K. Particular. stress will be made McCoun,-, sales manager for, on. promoting Panama as an Patticulat. stress will b: made on.' promoting Panama as an attractive stppinpottplace tor the potential 7000,transit pas passengers sengers passengers who pass; through To TocumenAirport cumenAirport TocumenAirport each :month: Eleven' independent- 'travel a agencies gencies agencies in Panama will be tep tepresented resented tepresented at, theyconlerenck , :173 210 p 'WASIIINGTON, Ain IS '(1.1P) The Census Bureau today estimated the population of the tnited States Ake about 173,2100 on Starch I, , The total included meMbers , of the armed forces. overseas and rePresented an increase of 22,078,000 or per cent since April I, 1950, when the last of 7fleial census Arias takens....,. N A FIVE CMS :Judge Manuel trrrutli, Who is -1' now living as A ,refugee in New York;7, has 'been chosen by Ca". tro to serVe as provisional presi president dent president in any revolution 'that may',,.' follower' ro'wl, to ,,,t up "a new voli, y from Ihe country to Serve the- ,-, !Country arid not ,to satisfy per- : 'sonal , , He ebsrged that leading' et-: the.,:; Batista regime. 7., have., stelen, a,, billion dollars;, Batista's 'personal lertune was,,:. estimated by Castro to amount': .7 to about 300 Inillion dollars.,y 7 ; At the same. thne, 'Jules Du 'bole LatinAmerican cones conesImondent. Imondent. conesImondent. forl then,,Chicago 7Tri- 'bune, comPlained' that he is not ;. being fairly' treated by 'the.. gov government. ernment. government. : ',,, : , 1 Dubois,, said !that ; 'government ::' censors ,, Will not-allow' him,"to niece. or receive 'telephone- calls : to or from foreign 'points. : ,. tie said he believes the ':',, erimination" igainst- bird' stem- med.. front big, ', 'recent -Itid,',417 transmitting a' :cortiplaint' from .. the 'newspaper .EI Mundo ttt the. Inter4merican .7,, Press ,Associa-.;!:, tion. !!!"' so Po!pte tiobilized To:Preak Strike )oultuAtrIca JOHANNESBURG, South 4ftlEt (12) Prime Minister J. grit. don mobilized South Africa's ye, lice today to try to break a staY0 home strike by tour million na4 , ertnrow zsatabus, 'airy wsu ttIP),, Prime -Minister J. Stril Striltablish tablish Striltablish a. "professional"' gov- don) mobilized South Africa's pee licetoday to try to break a sta3'. nment as a prelude to genev genevelections elections genevelections - .. ' ' ' home strike by four million na4 : - dyes. ,, The strike threatened to , paralyze South, African te0110MY ( 6 1 Police with submachin u i Iviteo ,To.:Atten find batons we're,out in tor 'eg nil ,- , , ; the streets of Johannesburg. Cape , ,.. ,, , ,,,, Town an other 1111130r cities )tet,,,,, ,,,,, ,, given protection 'on their way to Next Month wstirloijtmnorePrImelsaikractoniiiciag: - First reports from the major citiee indicated 'the strike was at least 90. per ,cent effective. Roads which ., at. daybreak ere,. often thronged with natives on their way to work were largely desert. ed today except ofr the police, The strike was tilled for three days by the African National Con. gress, only voice of the country's 9,500,000 Al r le en s. It ends Wednesday when the na t I o n's white voters go to the polls in ,e general election. Only the 3,500,000 white inhabit inhabitants ants inhabitants can vote in tho election, and Strijdom's Nationalist Party la considered a certainty to stay bt power and pursue-- its policy of apartheid. the absolute segrega segregation tion segregation of white and colored. ,.., C:61iilbititi:::-.::Cqts-''''. ..J.'(i.il.:.:',..Siijt:oiiii':'i'.::.:I For Cigar Theft A ten-day jall, sentence was imposed today in Balboa Magis trate's Court on a 40-year-old Colombian who stole cigars from the sales store at Corozal. The defendant, Santos Taylor was charged with taking two boxes of cigars worth a total of 55.95 from the Army Sales Store, ,, Complaining witness was Mali Jame; J4, Van Amst, IC CUIIVIetiOn I dumb representatives," 1 here in this city, where you some.lwith ,his right hand, steering with' the timer And no trouble.: ,. --, rby. Bonne chaneet"-------, t'lloial census 'WAS takelk ,...o.wo I Janle;,gt Van Anla ,..--- A....0. , ' . . t '' , . , , ,. ti Fidel Cos- 'fight to the ista's sityron I r; rebel of his nioite nioite:ulating :ulating nioite:ulating here ix-day-old Med in agua 'ebel landing .; clone workeo Ind three rebi irrrutti, who refugee in New :hosen by Ca r rrr vc satisfy pc;-. of-' sta regime on dollars.i ortune was to amount 2 dollars. ,- Jules Dm can cones- keg Trt st he is not the.gov- sovernment DIV hiM, tO phone cella (Ants. s the "dig "digbiro biro "digbiro stem stemmt mt stemmt aid, olaint from indo to the ss Associa- W5 ted t.,17 .a 3outh Akin er J. Strit. Africa's Doe tak a stay. MilliOn Ba4 reatened to te01110MY. Ithine guns in force on sburg, Cape ajor cities at Africans call will be iseir wa y to the Major ;. rike was at !tive. Roads are,. often i pars. am .".0 arets, ea , -- Since 1 :was' Pick :Gatun, , cigarets, building one :of !! broken, Court' b ' 'charge' dropped, " burglary bim inst ' A chet .yealed. menta day he : toci11' of mission , Ination, , TIV3 el the rest 4. April 22. ease wh! :then. A , Shop' , Cont , The !: 7 woman'l 'ing, too until th , r !day's se , division , : Court. , , Defeno , year-old ? :' was not ;laY - She', t TrIenth i trate of ., garita S was' erni , suspel posed. ,, . , Mrs. , pealed t ' . ) v4abluniu ann. Di the country's n 8. ends the no t o n's the polls in 0' white inhabit, hp' election, and lalist Party is tinty to stay' its policy of solute segregs segregscolored. colored. segregscolored. Gets nee Theft stntence W113 Balboa Magis a 40-year-old tole cigars from t Corozal. -," Santos Taylor taking two rorth a total of ,, Iny sales Store, itness was Mali krnst, 1 , dy ttif, 4.111t11111,, -L.- , .- ' ' , 'N'''',.'. 14 IT "7"' 1; ,? N 7 7, 7 7 i.) 7 77 7 7 7 : , ,,, . 4 ' 4 ,, i ., 4 , ' ' 1 --'''''T ...,:',',,,,' el ', ''' ,,-'..,,, Z"1:111 IIEVISPAPEi ' , ,--- -- ,, I , P '1 1 i I ,, , e 1 , 1 ,..,, 2; i . . 0 -- i - i I ' i ,,, ,. ." ,.,, - - t , A A A, '' A .. , , . , ,,, ,,, ., .,, f. A, t A A ,,,,,, ." t r tip ,,,,,, C:,.'I 4 -' ,,,,, r, ,,,,,, 1 '- ', 4- .r. - , , -, ,,,,, ,,,...., 0 v 1 .1 1 ', i .., : : pay, a ow II 0 ..t ,, ... ..., f ' fr . , ' fr '1 H 1 1 46,60.6.0,.0Lii-41 , ,,-, ,,,,,,, ' ' '- : ',-,'' i , ; ,,I,I1,( ,..., ',, k ( ,- Ti . ' - , i,- 1 i , ,, I ", ,, , F k I 4 ...., 11 1 ''i ''. t:: '''''."1 1 . , .. ', f14,t 4 '. , -, , , It 1 rir . ,, I; .. : te ;1, k....., 4 ,..) K4 ,.,, 4 I', ..'p ',,,.; ',4 lik..., 4 OL.N.) .1 ,,,,,; 4 ,v) V, ' 416,0 60 al, - - .... , , . -,. ''.. .. r, , . .., - i , ... .. . ' '''.4. 1 , - ,, , ..-..,, ri,.....,,..... .,. ,..,li b.." im,,,A - '' ''' s'Let tillo people know the truth GM th,e ion ntry is 'safe!' '-- Abrahatti Lincoln. . ', ,, 7 , . .. - ::1,- , . .., - - t ; ''. : -- ": : ' ' ''' ''. PANAMA, It. P., TUESDAY,' APRIL 15, ,15.511 .. i -, i .- ',' ,- .' :,1''' '-, ', .-:',1, : ' .. :- .-. 1 VIVI CEN"11.-. .-,-,::$ . :: 7.71 . :: ,,, , : ,' -,. , , ,, - -, : ,,", -.'.,,' ;,, 2 -'", .,',' i, ,:.;- i y .,-.;,,. , '2 ,; : i ,', ; ,''...,-.-,,' ,-, ,.. ,.. r - -. -, ; '4- '4'. ,- 44. ,' '- : ,, 4., 4 ,.. 4 4 -':;- , , 4 4 -; ' , ,. - C..'"J , ,,, , . : ' ', '.. THE pu4sE .2-, Rape en ence Commutation -..:,,..,., ...,, :,.!..-):,',,..,,,.,.,, ,-, ,.- .,,,,,,-..,:,,,,; n, . ,.. , . . ..,,, .. .. .,,.,.. , ,, , ,,, , ,, : rt r n A Kt A 11.1A .'-'- '':' ','' n 2: ''222'.2-2 LI' rt ' 'tat 222 l':--'i :,'2':- ,,.:-- r L r i , .. ,, 't ' :---n n ,---A ro--1' t--.N,-, ..E 3 .'''Y I 'd"7-,,,,N ,,, , I ri ."0",,.'":N, T1 1"It'- -tog? -1--- ',-J I I ,THE, I' OF' -.F ,1,, s ,,,- POLITICA' t t.' ',La Hora to 1, ,, , 0 possibility th .0 t:- r ni 11 rlo tar Is, v I ,, ' 8 ., ,. ,, i Ir i ,.. I : i f.... j .,'", t S I t ,, ., ttequesr-prom ranama , k, ,, : 1 1 , I 1 ) I i ., If: i ': ,i,. 1 41:, ,,, ,, I, it .r , , ; s, , ( '1 i ,,, : 1 :, ; .. .. s .,,i1 I 1 CI i ' 0 : ' I ,, 1 I 1 I ,,,,, ,,' POLITICAL SPECULATION by . ',, ,,- ',La Hora today focused on the Moves On To CZ Authorittes ......, Awl, k i Ow A ... N 0 possibility that President Ernes- t v, - '. ,,, ", -, 1- ..,. e': : ,- ,, ; : 4, t , .,,r ,, ,.. ,, ,. ., , , , tode la Guardia Jr. might la- i ,' :',.. --,. ..- 0 .--..r '' ''- -:''', .,:' '.,-" '' ":.; -. .. ',',,:, : .- ,'' . ,i-, ? :. ', : : ' ,..- ; .', ' .. ----7 0 -----' -,, ,-, ; .P, ., ' 'ors opposition Liberal Party , . : - i --- '-,',.: .. . .. A t, , , (, ,. '0, . ,, r i- , , ,, ,. ,.., N I leader Roberto F. (Nino) Chia- ---. The United States Embassy Nes taken-note ofa Pah- t iore-s ppea ----ana -4 one re 1 nion ., ',--- ri or ex-President Ricardo Arias :. . ,, ,. -... b :, : ,' , : , , ,. ,,,, amasnian government request for coirmutation, of ,a peni:, --,,,, z-, i ,.., .- .2 , ,,,, ss ,,s s :,,,,,,,, , .. : '',.. -, -.' s, , ., ) . ,.,: : ( as the P 1960 residential candi- ..i - ., ,, date., -. ; '.. .. tetitiary sentence for rape tv igento 41 PiLnamanlan citizen ; t 0, 1,., ,-,: ,........ t, ... , . ss n 24 ,,, Hours-,:,,,, i . ., ,, : H and has passed it &tong to sompetent Canal Zoneauthor ; According to the 1.4 Ora earingsit rt-::-:.: ears', o ore test .""' ''' ' '... -I -.. . ro ,,, tome factions of the National ities for conideration; An Embassy, spokisman said' today. ,,,':,4'..,'--' ,, ,. '; f:':,:'',.. '' i' ,', .:. '.'' --2':',-, ''',:'',' ,',. .': ': '. '-,, '' : '.. '-' '''' ' -''' ''',:..? 1 v ' .. ',' ' 2., .: , Patriotic Coalition (CPN) are , .. Y d. th' ' i 'Off' ' ili '' .- ",'-' -,:.''''),.' ',..'i If :' ,7:',' ' '''',-,- .--,'''. -7,-"' t' 7-7 '-' ':g ''', '' : '''' ,,,--, apprehensive regarding the ,' -' -. ester aY a ,, Panama Fara gn ,. los !,as,k ,,, corn- , ri '',. t :. ,' . I .9' ..' .' (I . President's inclination towards mutation.of a 3(3-year rnaximuni sentence passed on 'April' ortage,- ase I , , :,The Canitl Zone uiedit Union that the fly-sheets hadrstraY" ''C :,:,:' Ill 12,- gait- 'if? to ft' ,. - .,-- I' to.,date- has received no official ed" into Panamy City. ' ., ,, ..t...1- .,....1,bintlat candidate .. , ,'', . ,.. , for the 1960 election and are 3, 1946, on Lester' Leon- Greave,' then, 20 years ()WI.' ) ,r -, : notice to suspend its activities. Mel note from the U.13."Azi- km14 Mail 11 ' 'tt the opinion that Chlari , ,0 !..e A spokesman saki today that bassador indicated also that Ca- ' , Greaves is a Negro of WestIndian ancest ' would be the, logical choice it rY'- ' ' A third nearing of the case of be has heard nothing MOre nal Zone authorities-were aware s' : ,),, , , ,, such decision is msoe. , 1 ,,,,- ',,'. Me Pleac lea guiltY ot Intl rape or a young whit& Amer- tilocalqate Panami Canal Goa. 7.witu Lcinasa w aw Ap4.vv.6 ...5- . -It this ,plan fails, the group ,. ,. ., ,, ,,, , , I man. In. .., -- , ,-,. ....,,- .,, , t ,- ', ' missary employe fired following ed by the Panama Foreign Of0 "are zealous in adopting a reit., ',. ., n , , , v , , .- feEtrs that De la Guardia would g ., ,,, ,,, ,. , ,, flea against the union's acti-, zonable measures" to live up to A.. ,- SI ., lc 11 ,',.v., .,,-",, adiscovery of abnormal short -141 ...... Its,-.1. el ..4 , thawn , , , .4 ,., N"S N'' I WU I I INI IN ? I MIN Ai 1 III . '. I . , " jben throw his stIPPon to Ana. ror,olgn, M. Its riots VII the ,ureaves" ages of stockwss scheduled .for - a prominent member of the Li 7ge" ptullroi'eas-Cw-a;-the 'first 'Or third: protest, filed- On :n IR- osset "hai received '-irtuCh: unfavorable' Oublidity iti'; the. 2- thdaY m, three filed within the last month, April 7 was over alleged viola- z , , eral in the Boardadi Reform faction headed by , , , -- at .thet Administration Bu ng.. r ,,t1107,44 .vintetionA of thins hv 7mnosenm- ' ,i . tne rresictenu. I Kepuolic aria, nes peen .citea 'frequently as a, case OT. als7,1.-;,rna employe 13, h 41.1.515.. Ael'IUS-ItP ;Treaty provisions. missariea anti military post ex- L.,. : .n. ,,A. V I s 1, A third nossibilitV - ntiA At i pin& ronromon th.e.ia-ip-lo-ialithat.the President crimination as to natiOnality, an, y.- ;, ,;,". ; The statement by the cnanges that were charged wiTil u MOS allow the .CPN to choose , mi 'Pereign Office cOncerning selling "luxury items, such as lel 4:0 it tiPitP and For some time, a Private -groin)! liefore: re-S.' ve'''s '''''s ie-riceti. the-Canal Zone t Credit Union diamonds, cultured pearls, ster4 HAAA r prd 15 (UP) -- Rebet leade , 7'47 a:s Os iltphree Cpeadsetftl tperde sbernOtdda CnadS to :IV; 1'01;1)11'0 44.r.i. Roosevelt Avenue, when the WC.' Abajoy-the ;other in.!, Paralsoq 171:1161111, ,51;e14e15chlt13Igivud tonviirauvrre provi,sionm restricting commer- treaty cormnitruents. .4 4-, tim was:,walking Moms irom both cases, victims reportedly,re. ' Balboa railroad station after e fused to prosecute because of ers. ,, with 'PatiXenalsogset or Tines Tinesdin din Tinesdin the outcome cial enterprises in the Canal M far as is known, these items c ment is to overthrow the Batisto'reg e ; The possibility of a student Zone to, cable, navigation, pe- are still being. s,oid, ,Crana,1 fo malo relative', failed to most barrassment. Both victims- .,ere 1:41,13,!alr troleunt or, Itiel compardeiL Zone.' ' strike to start off the new her 'On tho arrive! of the' lata reported'y Westinclian gels. Avery," art rill At the time of the protest, tkie school, vertu may: 'yam -" tram GristobaL" t ,- it s temhaaaa Raid that tha mat-lir ima a III td today with' the announce.. 1 Reports to oftictals .stated that! With' ti off frt. '114W to raft.' lrepresentea Aurae or too Airco It.-- . M "."'"- law. ssItmAvi tho roJ.11 k.114 was "under considerition. d Spotting th girl walking alone,' The tommutation power -In the, 14gs mit' wo Otner 115,3e3 aau- , Th ease e association Is sP , he got off the truck walked back Canal Zona' la vested. in' the Go " di I eld 900.was 31.1pruing. were held. rate& bi.MOn dance v part crow nt the SerlOOL no tetvoihily APS ft et Ldsso 411. km fr- i i Otteat thil at-th'iContest Itostow 1 13V CI. imAy eau. auk .Jav4.y sax abbau ami Askupo mav 1 vl Ti1.1$3 film mit litiVICIP 0141 ' 4. a rt .1t1 onnvent because, Idle 1111.2haa whAtge thv prima 1111111 OtIM,, I nvvtlesst Uk.avvi- A ec s on on, I 1. q ' 1,141AirWer AP tit buil 1 new one. aeon's v .nrk2 74-mo nnHea fArttin, .; -- returmr om Washington r- 1 ly flate lincse 41eu ""'41 night warmly. congratulate's van! .g g g , Seyeral skirmishes in' Oriente' 'Jude Manuel trrruti., who is''. ,....., ..... ..... .int, ..inf tit -,. 4 --- ', -,,- '. .., t -..,-. l'i; ., ,.-, ft f :1 '' Z-.1,',':', JAvou, .1-vaigauua 4VO 0,LadATAI.Apar - buildings will be one of the itenIS r.' Greaves lind'-his --victilli--i-we-re. ne m a Ar,soreign..neiv. ; ..- Kexas, tor nu; acnievement to occurred. in the yicinity of Ouan- now living ss A reJugee in New ,, discussed st the meeting, Pelled"' strangers to each other. ''., 1' ttOnS takes pleasure in announcing ,3 i,,,,.. ,,,,,,b, .,,....,::,. ploy,s.,...:, ,,-... .,.:. ,, .. ,,, us y an, con es - tinamo south coast town' where York, has been chosen b r , winning -the International Tscbai. . !DI, it-ir, ,, Canal Zone. residents, anci.,:em, .... . tiled.. t000night, .; ..., , In IL, S. 'strict Court the case that,it has officially', requested,' i', .,., .,,-..;,t ,' , ,..: ', '' '' '. -, I: ' Ithrusbehey 7, spotted the six. vthael btlansel'teTdhSerteatwesashnhoi Ina dbilegatnioa; teireonttoinseariney arsevporioullosinonthalltprmesla; ,..',. ,,, y ,a ' , , ., was prosecuted b, William J. through the Embassy of the ijni,t. tAil il,'.1 'le me .... r ,,,This -was', the nly Airoteit k k Pi t t ''''. . ; '-, i isw.,.;,..s, Sheridan, Jr., then an Assistant ed Stateriethis country,'Iht cam. I LI . tow (---,7. I Ditriet Attorney.,(1Ie is now Pub- mutation, ot:the,50-year term ,liti.! ',... t , e, ,.!,4,,,,,,,,;:,,ii.,,:iti ., ::,,:,,,, libatcyh.boo :so ,.far b.etn,otti,; f,,,,poot,o'four., y-olnuch.frtAtm,,,,verl:satn?;,att:tasir:c; 1,1114, u.9. Instaliablorta ..wers Irt occur.,,. ,: ,,, ,,; : ,, , ,,,,,, 4, N. ,,,,, ,,,,, 4., ,, lit, Defend ) ,', ,'.. ,4 r '' r'lged 1 'On k -Str' Leon' :ClreaVel; T -4., 0 ,Ter, , , i Caste '1' t .. , ,, ,,,, !.., :1,,,,rt fs .41,,. ,i, y,,,,,r of 0011 'rebel, "rm.,. to ,,,et up "a Iro.11 ,ortor,l, ,,,t an, ,, , , , I said Ills follower' r An., ,'" ., ,,,, N, ,. ,.,.., it 1,1 In,,,,,ittd. Api A 11 tis.,- ception and shook his band r z- .,. , ' '' Al"'""14 Ju"an r; nar4 In ,-,1 is,.''''':' be inl, od' lit, the , ,, ,i,,,.., t ..., r", it , ,ro.,,aves tu',3 I' court be 1 I "" ir a n 1 ,,, r it, , , I , , , , xassel immediately ap aple le aple conviction. d - '4(3 lAle-, 1 urivcin 15 511LILALIK aLtmuutrir 1 r JECIICII-,nennuii,..fureziturunt 1 WAK, ULLYLUIL-LW 1113 all BMW AU I ZELLIDIL nere KUM.. 1 :WWII& JI .11.00Vo .V111.Sa SWF 2001t ,, u e p "- 'ilirtversLta al I les a tenC .: :.. P ,a., ,,a,,u " '":, f.- ': I ' 3 ', e 4 f, A, e ,,, ',' BY DOC 1,0LIIGO 1 titn0 proceed one block eyery 10 . , .3 PO Amirici6 Trvel:Agents- ,To.:Atted Pailey': In ,;..Pan'am'ais :Luitiry,Hote1:Netit'Month 11 It 1, IJ:i2.11ocrb.61,111,3a 1 ,,,, -;-,,,,,A 'i!,.,", k ''', :":,- for'Etet!linti nto:',-,: , ., ., .. . ... ; ;.,.. 1 , ,01.40WW.a4 MED FRIA : "AA 1,11g, iPAN PANAMA 2-2904' 1131A111121,::;11111111112121J :'1111111111111 - &MIMI J1111111111E1111111111111111 '-,t11111111111 NMI ILIUM 111111111111 01111111111111 ill1111111111 11111111111111M .,(1111111111111111M Got rust problims?Stol; them for'good RUSTMASTER, ,Stops rustAlse AS primer or finish coaLAvailable any size at GENE1,41. PAINT. -, GENERm; P 1 n A -1)nfErillifiloli .,. , Oitaitu Luituing - jets., 21E91-2-18C3 ,' 7' Om o oNt vet.lowito ot INC PANAMA Am 'MICA, PAIS& INC muottme NrLiklm POUNSIINE.64 iop MSS - NANMOOtO AMA.. sitrredt 11 N .111in. P 0 eon 134 P A oP P. 1 ItLit.west 1-074 0 IS Itotts , CAOLS ACTON'S& PANAMMICAPC PANAIIA ItA OM VIM'S) IS 1711 CotternAL AVSNut errvatot Itroo Aiwo irroverto Peouneos P PrraTIVal. .1011141..A 8 POWERS. INC , OAS IlAtItikete Haw Yens. 17 I Y. P Noortm. avvaptest IP I 70 lee 1,not litoorri4S, 110 ADVAPIt 00, IS 00 P11 otiD YEAR ON sevmect IS SO 14 00 ij 7 ', THE PANAMA AMERICAN 4-11 b ;1 I 1 ria 11- ; 4 4 r li-Os1 , 6 - COMMISSARY-, RESTRICTICMS.,, ! - t -L da 'Panama Box April 12) thinks I'm' In ignorant , 3a4ks ass as regards the US-Panama treaty and its restrictions onsales to persons by the commissaries and post exchanges. Let's tage a closer look and see who of. us, is the ignorant Jacksass Panama Joe so glibly refers to. anama, Joe says I should know the United Stales has recog recognized nized recognized Article of of the treaty. He is correct: I do know that. But does Panama Joe know that Article I of the Treaty of 1903, as suberseded by Article I of the Treaty of 1936, does not in any manner .touch on the question here involved, namely, sales by thA commissaries and pOst exchanges on the Canal Zone. Neither does any one of the ancillary notes to which he refers even refer totthe subject of sales, let alone restrict them. Panaala Joe is as:ignorant in this regard, as is Foreign Minister Boyd. P riama Zoe pedantically tries to prove his case by reference to:time-exchange of notes between the United States and PanaMa which -define the meaning of certain provisions of the treatl I 4M glad he did this, because should like him to take another , look (if he looked the first time) at the note in explanation of , paragraph (1) of Article III of the 1936 Treaty, which says In pertinent part: : , United States Note. Interpretation of phrase, "Officers, employes, workmen, or laborers in the service or employ of , 'the United States of Amedca": With reference to section 1- , of Article III of the treaty signed today, wherein are specified, the classes of persons to whom goods imported into the Canal; Zone, or purchased, produced or manufactured therein, mayrr , be sold by the Government of the United States of America,' I' have the honor to confirm the understanding reached in the course of the recent negotiations, namely, that for the , purpose& of,said section 1 of Article III, the term Officer employes, workmen, or laborers in the service or employ,of the United States of America"; as it appears in section 2 (a of said Article is interpreted as referring exclusivelY to such persons whose services are related to the Pallanla Canal, the Parlataa Railroad Companyr or their awdliary works, and to duly accredited representatives of any branch of the Government Of the United States of America exercising official duties within' the Republic of Pallanla, including - diplomatic and consular officers, and metnbers of their staffs. ,,,, ' T Panama, Note. Sales to, servants: With,, reference toe Rection 1 of Article III of the treaty signed today whereby nervants of persons included in classes. (a) -to (el, , of Section 2 are excluded from purchasing. 'goods imported, Into the ,Canal 'Zone or purchased, produced or manufac manufactured tured manufactured therein by the GoVernment of the United States of America, we have the honOr to express the understanding of the GOVarnMallt of the 1 Republic of Panama that such 'exclusion' does- not prevent Abe Persons specified in the , 'aforesaid Section of Article III from purchasing provisions, 'medicines, and clothing for use or consumption by their lervants who are living with them, such servants being ,,, regarded as forming part of the families of such persons, in a broad acceptance of that wood. I agree 'with Panaraa Joe that the sale of luxury items has 0)00n the subject of controversy between our two, contries tor , several years, though, the question is as simple as the, ABC's it thOse concerned, including Panama Zoe and Minister Boyd, would take a few 'minutes from their hate of the United States-to study the provisiona of the treaties, including, the- accessory' notes.to , tilt treaty of 1936, which is the current regulation, dealing wt.th th sublect. Viihne Wrifht 1 .. ' 4' 1 ' PILOT'S PROGRESS ; 11 answer t "The First LOCal Rate Pilot', let me say that if be. has such. aspirations that not only will I help him, but he will , iir tilld Me behind him pushing '1,'''',,, tet 1 ,' ,.. 0,4 My first step in lending tint a -..pelping band will be to brainwash, then enlighten bim..11e -is evidently wanderingt arbund in the darkness and unable to see the bright light that ' ta 4)1111111W outside.the shroud of darkness. If this reaches him, or: others like him, and if he, has the 'power of being able to evaluate what is being disseminated only tben will he be on 4the rOltd to the goal to which he aspires. ,,' ; ,1, '' 0",- 1 IA The next step it to, lead him to salt water.,'Ilaving stound thk 'water he must now venture forth for it Is only there that he Nal "find the way.of ships in the midst of the:Seas". There are tot ways that he may obtain ,this knowledge. Ili tart attend a Maritime MadeMy for three or four yeark-or,,,,,:ilke WI .1114 , btptselt a berth at an Ordinary Seaman. ,,,,,, 4 ,y,,',,fst .'i,,,,,, -,:-, ,,,,,, - ,lo row when he "ships our he mutt sperid three full years' at, Olt. Time spent bottle with the family doesn't count towards the , three years required. After he has put in this time he may take diti s, examination and become an Ablebodied Seaman. When ' 5 ng this three years he must An addition to standing his , wa ehes and sivinging on a bosun's chair with a tar pot or paint 471s:11 find time to do the following: r 't --, . v ha International' Rules of The Itash ima Tame To uu ,,Liv L.,..--.....,. .0 He must thoroughly study. the InternatiOnar Rules of The Prominent Democrats, toe, Mad, Sailing Rules and many ot the hundreds of Special ando will be hiS on the economic front. .1,4cal Rules. He will be called upon to write or quote many of Some of the unions aro bitter these Rules word for word., After mastering those he will have over till, fast, that Democrats tt4 study the hundreds of U.S. Coast Guard Rules pertaining to thy' put in'OffiCe haven't boon' the safety of life and property at sea and believe me these re- of much help to them during this 011ations fill volumes., But a good grounding in them all is an period of heavy unemployment. absolute must. When he finds the time he-will' have tcrattend , -J., ,,,,, si : god course covering first aid and have, a certificate that Typical Is the old CIO's 'split qualifies him before he can proceed any further. '' with New 'Jersey's Governor Ito. sio It is hoped that he has used all his time in useful Pureinla bert Mayner, who, insiders be. acause among other things halnust be able to send and receiVe lieve, is being groomed .by 0 pow. messages by both morse tight and semaphore flags. '- erful Democratic bloc for the :: When he has all this dovm pat he may now brush up on his presidential nomination In 1.18. Meyner stands a chance for the geometry and trigonometry. He. doesn't have to know his mensuration because he till be examined along those lines when top spot only if he continues to hp takes his Second Mote's examination. ,, prove that he is a strong vote. ,,, He must hive a good knowledge of astronomy because he getter in his owli state. To do thiA 11411 Ile called uptm in his examination to define the projection Ihe is backing s fellow named Har. of the sphere as relates to hour circles, right ascension,' vertical rison A., WiniaMS, Jr. for, the Senate nominationlhis year in circles, azhnuths, prime verticals, ecliptic, equinoctial declination, , the coming, primaries. Sucking His first examination requires that he have a good working Williams is Johntly, Grogan, Ma. knowledge of the tides ,and be able to figure out high water Yor of,Hoboicen and still president when given the lunar tidal Interval. - ' '4 of the AFL.CIO's Marine Land A ..,,.. ..... .......o. 1,,,,,,.., i,a tenluvrt And Shipbuilding Workers Union. 1 '0 the sphere as relates to hour circles, right ascension,' vertical circles, azhnuths, prime verticals, ecliptic, equinoctial, declination, His first examination require' that he have a good working , knowledge of- the tides and be able ,,to figure out high water -when given the lunar tidal interval. ' 4 Next- comes meteorology he must know that isobars and - iSotherms 'are not as.' ,-supposed something that is ea,ter; between .raelds, ' ' , .:- - !! Now he is about' ready to reach up and pull down the large tomes, and, study the' art of navigation. When he has soaked , all his sines, cosines, haversines both 'natural and otherwise he is now ready to be examined mot for his Master's LiCellie, only for his Third Matets LiCeriSt. ; .,. If he passes this pcamination -he may. now .start his long climb to the top which culminates eventually to commanding his must point out, however,' that of the thousands in- the profession only a few make it ! 7 Before he is exarained for his Master's tiCense he has' been rainfully employed for a number of years and he has passed his Lecond and Chief Mate's examination:Ale-should, now' have about 12 years at sea and ready to sit down'and write 'eight hours a day for four or five days questions and' problems that will be asked of him before the U.S. Coast Citiard will license htm to a command where many lives and millions'ofidollars are entrusted 4.. lie .be required to have a thorough knowledge of ithip's business,.: ship, construction,. magnetism,-, etc.-He must ,, l'now his floatism, Jettison, bottomry, cialms;, lost 'and not lost, ,,aptatn's laydays, etc., etc, ,Ori. most ships he will be required ;to ,make out his. own Tana& no easy' task in' these days of complicated taxes and :;age scales.,,' ,,, - ,. , As Master his knowledge of meteorology must be to the nth eegree for no it is' his responsibility .to -keep his vessel clear typhoonsihurricanes,.ice and all other dangers. As of now'it would be foolhardy to fill vacancies with local ',, raters or for, that matter anyone who falls short of the cualificatione. ,It mst be understood that you' always aren't aid for what you do, but paid for what you IMO. This know knowow ow knowow doesn't neccessarily pay off evert -day:- but', pays off -,housand-fold in the tight spots.' ,", -, 4 '1 When First Local Rate Pilot has all these'qualification he .1.ay seek me out and I'll mee What I can; do about, making hint . " ; lohn P.TamPbelt, - N - VICTOR RIM Not even in his prime as box boxer er boxer did Dwight D. Eisenhower face the kind of free swinging heavyweights who plan to chal challenge, lenge, challenge, him in the final days Aprd.These men, about 150 of them, will gather in Washington on April 28. They are the top lead leaders ers leaders of American labor At 10 a.m. that morning, the doors of the South Ballroom at the Hotel Willard !will close tight tightly ly tightly behind them as they gather for the third such session ever held. In that hall will be the national union presidents sind Trades De Departments partments Departments heads who make sip th little-known AFL-C-10 : ,General ,Board. ' , The first time they met, in 1956, they endorsed Adlai Stevenson for president. 'They gathered -again last December at their annuaLton annuaLtonvention vention annuaLtonvention and agreed to back George Meany as their OVill president. Intheir third session they Win declare war,- on President Eisen. hower;-If they's.. still in their pre present sent present mood, they'll haul off many a Democrat, too. , moveen the Whits , House from hve frents'.'They'll attack the President for propos propos, , propos, Ina laws which would set up a special "watchdog" Commission er of Labor Reports wh. would have power to examim all 'nien books.' They will blast his entire legislature recommonda4 Non on union elections and In InJernal Jernal InJernal activity as a move te eventually license unions..They will say they need a new law only te assure "full" disclosure" of the funds and administrative, expenses of all welfare and pen-, Men peels In the land. While they are ta'king en the Admuustration, the labor 1e,aders will also attack the President and his advisors with politically dyna mite-laden charges that the White House has guessed wrong on tht moves 'to aid the jobless. This win really be a bout bP tween the President's advisors ard the young labor economist most of whom come out of the old- CIO. The White House:peopl. sincerely' beheveand have so told Mr. Eisenhowerthat early summer the unemployed fi gures will start to taper elf. ,But the labor economists- are predicting to their chiefs that-t total ,will reach 6,000,000 on July 1when the high school and co' lege students Pour, into the open labor market looldng for jobs. If they are right, the Administration will be embarrassed, even if th figure is reduced ,Again when schools re-open in September. ern: TANAMA AnrmicAN AN r::::r,:,:zzNT may :' GOLDEN GATE AND' NALL OF FAME ' San Franclsce.:11 ick the Process of inheriting, transplanting knd transmitting a great American tra traditionall ditionall traditionall at the, very same time in the form of The Giants... Any one of these tasks would be heavy burden; but if ever, there was an American city which could accomplish all three, it is the one which guards the ,Golden ,Gate; early summer the unemployed fi 2 gums will start to taper ca. SAN Franciao has seen ,;moie or flags at the masthead than almost , But the labor economists are any American eity;,,,,and It will as aspredicting predicting aspredicting to their chiefs thati tonish this newsman considerably total ,will reach 6,000,000 on July if ,the World's Championship, pen. Iwhen the high school and co' nant.isn'E floating over the Bay lege students Pour, into the open very, shortlyr This Is merely by labor market looldng for jobs- If way of reciting what the glimpse they are right, the Administration of the, tily-.--and its record of lic licwill will licwill be embarrassed, even if th complishment-,prove: San Irran Irranfigure figure Irranfigure is reduced ,Again when cisco gets things done., hope schools re-open in September, it 11150 indicates that In the tradi tradi, , tradi, the lotttli4Bel101ont ,is too bi-N tion 41f.litotnational., game, New to be filled ',with smoke, the AO Yorkers, are good lo,sera. Because, in even the far comers will 'be- make no mistake' bout it, 'the come acrid enough as the nation's loss of the ,Giants, is a blow to most powerful labor chiefs, singe New Yorkers. the Democrats. They'll say blunt , ly that they're tired of being over' The 11Sle Grounds are as much some figures and colie up with a part of the City'', heart as the fact that there have' beer Broadway and the Statue of LIlel:tot-probes fortiore than ,five berty... Millions of New Yorkers years. had their favorite seats (mine The latest of these investigations was on the 3rd ban lim) whore, the McClellan Committee, will be they both- relaxed and tensed attackedand moreif some of in the warm Spring sun... It was the power blocs have their WAY; almost like the 'legend of Shop ShopThey They ShopThey will urge the AFL-CIO high heardso in Cairo. If ono remain remaincommand, command, remaincommand, the Executive Council, lid long enough, every Important which meets the next day, to tell person In the world was sure !to the, Senate committee to shout up pass bit. More 'than 'a nations) shop.., ' sport, it seemed te WIG te. allOpt, , , !,,,, ,, T. '. ; ' sport,- it seemed to' Will tiv be, - 4 ' A : .' the national sailety-valve -.- .-, Prominent Democrats, toe, , ..-, ...., -- ,r -, 4., will be hit on the economic front. Some of the unions ars bitter After all, rabidly rooting for the home team is one of the few fields over the feet, that Democrats, they put in,offico haven't bean left in, this world where' one .cat be maniacally partisan and stil of much help to them during this be harmless... The series between period of heavy unemployment. the Giants and the' Dodgers, 'for The other night the New Jer. serState CIO Political Action Com mittee swung to Grogan. The' CIO there has long been dose to May. ner, but the split came then the Governor refused to back a move tol Increase the length of unem- ployment Insurance payments from 28 to 39 weeks Gov. Mayner I wouldn't go' any further :than' 30 weks. If Grogan' wins, he'll hurt Mayner'd chances oft' the '80 no nomination. mination. nomination. '-,' : But 'the labor people Are not in a mood to punish their friends too, it need be.-The countereffens ive is on. - ', Time! Out 111 1 s I I- VIA. ,, '''' i ,, '1'4 v'' "'A.1'0;,1 Itit91,1' I , left in this 'world where one cat Horne and Jayne Mansfield:a be maniacally partisan and stil 1 written with, wit hi Danny 'She. be harmless... The series between piro) that the Macitaes should ne nethe the nethe Giants and the' Dodgers, for ver allow their yersatalent to SO SOinstance, instance, SOinstance, were not baseball.'They pear in anythhig' butihe 'swank' were a duel between New York's es hot,' rooms. ", leading boroughs, Manhattan -tine Jay Lawrence,' a personable co. Brooklyn, fought with' horsehide Mk, sets the pace, along with the and willows...Neutrallty was tforgeous girls of the IMO.... The word of scorn, If the Dodgers won, Vegas shows star scads of Halos' Brooldyn practically' broke into -namely, Tony Bennett, LOUIS Pri lags and bunting., If the Giants ma, the Frankiestaine and Si. triumphed, the more restrained natra. ThIS ,insptred', funnymar gloat was as thick as icing,on,a Christmas cake, , 1 , Ali came fo onlov the spectacle. Froni Al Smith's brown derby to Herbert Hoover's hiah cella r, from Jimmy Vyalker's snaplrim to MaeArthur's garrisen gap,' the appeal of the Giants was univer ,And whv not? They ,were the class of the field. They were ballplayers" ball,playerr, 'to Play ,on tbe Glints meant not 01111' that the layer bad 'the 'adulation-. of millions. It meant, much more. that be had the respect ()OMAN. fessionals of the genic., Because membership hi the Manta meant to baseball what the Kentucky Der-. by means to radng.; , For example: -If volt tilers tilers'Nero 'Nero tilers'Nero Arastost thorcuiehbrod, it was Man 0' Warbut Chr1011 Mathewson's triple shoutout.. in tho World Series Is an mod mireele...Ssabiseuit was a house with an iron sort Pi vi Fran. els'eans wall romsvari hut john McGraw, THE Mansea- of ,the New York Giants,' c m down to On wlea 91400101011 , Set With oust oallontrys po, loss stramoh... Cerl 411. se nut, was lilts Citation. HO",' hod s,e,noth,', speed and class;), Mot Ott. irravis 3ackion. Johnnv Mizoeould singleht.ndedly, break 121, -a ball PM. at, env time-- and manv a time htve,,seen them to it.4, Giant fans will ,aritue until the Judson freezes over, that the ereatoott infieM of all,tiMe MSS the Giants' Lindstrom at' third. Hornsby at second, 'Jackson at short and Terry st first-, This 1E like saying that Count Fleet, Na Native,,, tive,,, Native,,, Dancer, Swaps end Jiashua are terrific thoroughbreds.. Can you develop anything better? ,This is the'challenge San Iran else 'accepts and will, undoubted. ly, successfully answer. It takes nothing' from San Francisco's ac acquisition quisition acquisition 'to say that it takes much from New Yorkers. The held boxes at the Polo Grounds were as firm. ly fixed New York folklore as 'Bernard ,Baruchts bench in Cen Central tral Central Park4,,- To the, great .city of the Hills and Bridges, this -New Yorker yields his seat the 'third base, linewith hearlfelt good wish7s- and, part ,of his heart-- good wislas- and part ,ot his .lovelvq,yndt Jones- (The Run Run, , Run, yon FAA Cover. Girly on Jack , igen s NBC radio lookup (from Night Preis Rate Collect Edi- N.Y-,to Texas) wag asked:"'What tor, N.Y.'. Mirror: Las Vegas: To la Youi ambition?,Yiu w a n t' the sportsmen' and ,other philan- be .11 movie Star,' arreetresa or thropie night people along-the Ve- whatVt.--::: "'Well, Lynda ',replied gas strip who alwayi bet on '..WW like thebilo JEK.she is, career against Bob Hope in the Annual is second.31r. Eiger'. First I hone Wilbur Clark Desert Inn -Tourna. to marry and raise a family".The ment of, Golf Champions starting Silver Slipper Istarring Hank Hen HenApril.,23rd: April.,23rd: HenApril.,23rd: Don't bet on me. this117 and his always hilarious ho-hotime because Mr.' Sinatra hasn'tibiuol btao.rh,airboafidewailty),,isTwitoillisttooaidsoinui shown up yet to even practice one e Jack ,E; LeoniA to say:'"Mr, Mac Rae, do- youl know ipou ,are the only Atnerican ,singer intown?;.. At -4he ,Tropicana,--Edie Adams' mimicry of the,.liollywood Glamor Girls is the most devastatingly fun funny' ny' funny' of all we'llave ever seen. Sing7 er-danter''Elaine Dunnderful,!,The- show talc and 'chorines take your breath .away: with their beauty -t' thatrate Broadwa)ttKoduc. cu u :,.:ni;t:nn-riar.ne-riiira-ttilig: ere attentiori are The ,Pudrest tan amp; tnat t rate Broanwag, t Koduc tt ti n Th P 0 st ( putt In the curtain-raiser, putting eers a en o are e, u ge an contest featuring BC and BH vs ye- o 1g nove y ac an a 'II Idi It t) d FS and WW... The Sands Hotel where he stars 'is doing the No. new-singer-to-these s'hell pink pinkears ears pinkears tismed Peggv,Dietrick. Miss 1 biz. ,They will not accept ad. Dietrick has W.1 Fhvilis PauL re. vance reservations. You' have to cent Tropicana production thrugh. go there and take your chances... debuts as a siAgle at ,the, Vegas What a slap in the face Sinaira's Sans Souct' next month. Fan Jim. terrific 'business in Miami Beach my Durante oredicts it won't take Ion,' for Phyllis to be a ,star. and Vegas -must be to the Tv rat rating.takers ing.takers rating.takers 'who reported btu rat. 'Me wilt, pis the Tropicana,,fot tWo weeks 1May 27),'because we irDesonwen rAerlodoewnii (Dite,leiBeahldowerdaatshtlh)e the est I 15P1 for ,the Runyon desperately, reed the money to Desert Inn is another one of his mil, Cancer Fund.. Not a 'oenny of ,-it aces. The girls are lovely, the cos. turning exquisite and Gordon,Mac- will go into our 'pocket. We have Rae,, who stars with ,his attract- to do this sO we tan continoe say. ive wife (Sheilah, Stepheps), has ing: ','Never a 'penny deducted the best act in his excithig career. from' filo prwrt's dollar?" The Their,act it so Btg Time and ir loss of'the Revlon Inonsorship In such good taste 'and so crowded mid-tsesson'ent in ha"' the monies with entertainment (her, mimicry we needed.. Here is rt other First of IC, Hepburn, Zsa ,Zsa,. Lent in show buS'iness you never heard Horne and Jayne ,,(Mansfield-:-' before! ,WW to' Mote Proser, the written with, wit bi Danny ,Sha- Tropicans's Vegfeld:' "If ,I flop piro) that the ,MacRaes should net you tIon't pay me anythinzi. rli,.. ver allow their versatalent to so- enough?". -.Lauren Bacall bas pear in anythhig' butihe 'swank' too much class to be bitter about es', hotel rooms. - Trak- We could hav, '', reported ,. Jay Lawrence,' a personable 'co- it long ago: but we didn't ..... II-, Mk, sets pie pace, atom( with the when we asked Baby Blue ryes fforgeous girls of the line. The like a jerk with my editors. ,Are 1 Vegas shows star scads of Halos vou going to marry again or not?' namely, Tony Bennett, LOUIS Prt He' replied:f "If I get rottrried 'a 'ama, ma, 'ama, the FrankiesLaine and Si- '''''',. I'd have to- gohome ,,,ear, natra. This Inantred funnymar,lyr ,, . ,:, , A e, w S rkice -,, rrivas N 'Orleans .. t,, 4 , ( srlpsnh'f,t srlpsnh'f,t...; ...; srlpsnh'f,t...; t. ,. ,,f; .., IIIBUERAS .;,. e. '' Iro Apro 7 4 f,e .. 0, ,11,14 111i 4 TILLIA'--....; e;:o 46.4. a;; olb, MaY 3, !11111ITTERAS ,;.r.;.4..40. 4.. eTAQUE,,V;I:.T.7;!. MaY 11 , :Mho Ranh nag Refrigerated atilt!' Chilled Carge: : , rii!ov.. , New' York. Service -; !, A e 4' StO B.p a I ' , unault ;oh 0. ,1 ,;,: Apill 22 SAN . . 211.- METAPAN s ", if Ma, 3 , ,!tto-,,,.,,. LIMON ' Ma7 12 4,4 4, otS.1 o IS 20 s 4 s'0: o,lo May 29 '': ESPARTA ' ' '',-''' '- ' 28 ft rek .4,4 4, o, I )6 o, . PARISMINA ;.4 ; 0, 0'0 So ;Vine $ ' 1:"..,AtEliei.,'..- ,.,......,. . ,,. ";,-,:'..C,r!st.obal Weekly sailings of twelve passenger ships to New , York, New, Orleans, tos Angeles, San Francisco - and Suing. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP PASSENGER FARES FROM , clusToolit, ANDOR OALROA; ", To New York' and Return ".1.4, 3240.011 s: Ta Los Angeles and San Francisco itUd "' , Returning from Los Angeles S270.sa To Seattle and. Return 4. '113GUS , .,,TELEPHNES!' CR!STOBAL 242"1, r F 110rns 38 Numbei(pl.) ''. 31 Indonesian; .-. ' of Mindana0 , 40 Swine' , ',r 43 Dish : ' 43 Dnelothed 48 An0tomieal 4' network 50 ConatIrt in : .02-10143 ", 33,Mbst ashen '' 54 Biblkal plounta in 55 Hebrew ; t. 'ascetic ' 50 erft5(;''''':: ' 57 restered ,-DOWN 4 J' 3 tight))rown ; 2 . ,(comb,lortn) 1 Period ot time , ,,.4 Nobleman rf 3 Bread sp.reada CrimAon lp 11.0.11.100w000lmoompoOf , ,,, , WASHINGTON. Congressman Manny Celler of Brooldyn nas been conducting a probe tit the "uneoucliole-' of the utility wui. I which affects every taxpayer and telephone user in the nation. The "untouchable" is the Ame American rican American Telephone and Telegraph Compnay which, with assets o. near.), sixteen billions, is ten times bigger than the next biggest uti uti10 10 uti10 -Pacific Gas and Electric. - American Tel and Tel not only dominates the supplying of phone service to the nation, but also has been charged with conducting a patient monopoly through its van-, wholly-owned subsidiary, Western Eelectric. ' ' It has also received more gokr gokremment emment gokremment 'contracts than any other company' except General Motors and Boeing Aircraft. Cm contract alone for construc construction tion construction of the SAGE warning symin against approaching enemy air aircraft craft aircraft la -the Arctic is costing the tarpaers- $2,400,000,000. And cause missiles are replacing bom bombers, bers, bombers, SAGE -may be out o4 date before it is completed. , Most interesting aspect of- the Celler Investigation is the planner, in which ,top government- oilicials became the virtual attorneys tor the telephoni, compad ADCI how the' phonecompany placed its mes xey, jobs inside governmenL toal of 85 AZ. and T. official have !served inside the : Delense Department alone during the Et Etsenhower senhower Etsenhower administration.-- Some have, been, in and out of govern government ment government like ,shuttlecocks but aS 'of today 14 Al. and T. tgikiall are still in the ,Delense Department, ranging from Deputy Secretary ol Defense Donald Quarles down;',,,,, , CONCESSIONV tO JCL: AND T '', This does not include be A1 ana T. axial& scattered througa, other branches of the administra, ',While' these ofticiali hive been working inside government,. here are some of the transactions that nave .taken dais involving their compnay:, t 4. 1. The Defense Department las teen selling.off its telephone sys systems tems systems at military posts to A.,,,T.and Ti. t ,", , 2.. 40e, Interior Department has sold various national park. phones to A.T.1,and T. affiliates. ,, Actually the backstage naneur., ers, to ,droto ,the big antitrust, case against A.T. and T. 'end its giant subsidiary, Western Eelectrie, be. e Truthae adminis, trazion'.. 44' ,y,, , , TrinrilinOustice Department had ,brotight the antitrust case in 19,19.llut.in the srohg ,of 1ZZ the last, 4,ear of -Truman; the, hOme compeny began to, get worried, a about bout about going, to trial.,- They ,began to realize 'that' Graham Morison, the tough' little head,of the Justice feally meant businiss,1. , So, A.T,' and Preached Charles'-.A.s Coolidge,' a Republcan serving lib the Defense Department under ,Trunian; to t,ry. to get the trial postponed.1 ' Coolidge preppared 'letter which was signed by Secretary of .rammemp 0 4 a ,loioa.14.,, a '-,,, It PIA111:4 Defense Robert Lovett, aniber Republican serving under Truman anti Lovett sent tne letter to the Justice Department asking it to go easy on AT. and T. because nve ofticials of the Bell Telphone Laboratories, including the pres present ent present Deputy Secretary of De le, s I onald Quarles,. were working at e Sandia' atomic energy: !abort. tory in New Mexico. , Assistant Attorney General Mo.' rison replied: '.!Thatts the same baloney every big businss firm brings in when they get in a tight place. 'The A.T.4s T. antitrust ; case won't distru'. Labora. tories -in the she' He f reps' 1 to postpone or compromise the case. THE ,ATMDSPHEKE: CHANGES - A. few months later, Morison and the Truman administration went out and Attorner,General, Brow. nen came in. Immediately 'the, same thing happened. This time 'Dr. Mervin J. Kelly, president of .rFit Labora. tories, who was" war!: inside the l'entagon, appealed ta Secre. tary of Defense Charlie Wilson and Deputy Secretary Roger-Kyes to drop the antitrust case. r Bell Laboratories is the same. ' Subsidiary el A.T. and T. which Col. John 'Nickerson ", charged with working ter thy Air Force ;, end against the Army en guided ,' , Missiles. Nickerson claimed that tsheincemEreFile'rwers mThaerkingmiPssairlte'rt didn't want the Army to produce the Jupiter. The Jupiter at that time was ahead of the Thor In , testing, and is the' missile which finally launched the two Napier. ' Wilson '',, immediately' wrote, a strong letter ta Brownell deserib ing the antitrust, suit as a, "poten.'. Dal hazard to ,national' security" and asked -'him to' .see how ,,this '"ean remove-d or alleviated." ' lip until this time the 'strategy of, the' giant, phone t combine was either to delay going to, trial or get a compromise. Infact, .up tm. til Jan, 19, 1953,, the datthe Tru. man administration, went out,- of of ice,T. Brooke Price,. vice pre. sident and general, counsel, ,wall only 'asking for -de't3' Bid -.after,' Charlie.- Wilson had , written his strotigietter Jo Brow.- nett:, Price and the ph-One MogUIS 'wouldn't eVen listen to delay. They wanted, Outright ;,dismissal of., the On. junn 274' 1953.',Ihe mOntlis after Kisenhower,,tame-into office Price wat so sure of outright Missal ,that ha. had Attorney Ge. BroWfiell 'alinose 'pleading '- with him to agree to a consent de. 'croe. 4..;)z 1 EPIDEMIC IN CALCUTTA CALCIITTA,; India MP) A cholera sepidemic4 hittipgiresi. I dents., oI Calcutta at'.the rate of one person' every .10 ,minutes, the health department disclosid,yes., terday. ', ., ,. The department said 130 Per. sons were hospitalited.",No death figures have been announced. "1 Answer to Previous Puzzle I Utopian n. ., 4, F ( I , , ' ACROSS -1 Cotirtaly title ., !1:71T.EP '''. , , e 04- r;:rT:14. 1 Vocalist, ,....-., ? reggy'l.,-.- s 'Promontory' .-.? t 4 , :,,T She if a; s 10 Manner al ''',..' i .,,,i rt, . ,,,adic .. movement ;,,,, ts '. ..---",, It:Volcano in 14 Interstice ,, .,,,, steily ,,, --.- 941)211i- i I I 11'34 AreprinproasenLtdi" 1102 Lepediaelt;ig.itt ',' Lig't nig, '''' 'd. 1.' -12 illiT eem .,.. t 1 op '.1 if Pillint eXtildatel'. 31 printing ,-.., 171Religious book ., mistakes ,. : '33 Symbol-tor 45 Rare (Latin) 12 "Thin men's." 22 Near ...,, ... , etrium .. : ,4,7 Lohengrin's .dog ,, ,,..r,r, e 23 Pause .2 i 34 Right (ab.). .', bride ; It Piller, i -: 24 Poker stakc",' 37,Surrnese '- .' 'ill Goiters' 23 Grate gs Diminutive wood sprite ,, mounds i i 27.Worthiera ",-, of Stanley ,t. 39 Indian ,-.."., 49 Domestic, : ', -table bit -. !' 426 s .'mulberry -- slave , 211Compation 32 !Auer animal 42 txpuoge. :;', mOokal 23 Surrey41g 41 Nut ,1 50 Capuchin If Waride'rer 20 Asstverati 43 Brought. into; $1 SummerCfr) 3!, Shit is It home 30 Cull-like bird exiiteocc 52 Fondle pn, the radio Gaelic 44 Exclamation 33 Scatter, "11,8 !la) - : ' u' ,4r107 are terrific thoroughbrediL Gaol 1 , , Teta.' 21r91-2-18C5 ,' - p CRISTOBAL 2121, ,. r. PANAMA 2-2904 ;I 'c., ,. ) i 1 I ) . ', - John 7.4campbelt,' ', ..' ,, , ato rou develop anything' better? ' L.' ...., ,,.... '..... ,, :: ---------"".--"--ur"w""""--'1110V-PallaMirritt111"---"', ,Thls is the'chsliengii-San Frin- -- -- -------- -- ii,, -----1 . ,. -'44. ' -'' '.4 l , '1, 4, ,. -, ,,. ..-1 ,' ,,, .. ',',,,,f. ,,, ', ,' . f . , . ---4 ,r.t. ..mkr.ow....,,,,INOMIFIA.M.06110111111P......4.0....0,04 40.,61,1,.,.',...... 4.," t , ; i ono ;ES Ind 'ent ow. Ling via ;ids ere. cnd to no. ch od co ad at of it Ito ilit in r Some i since Missilis. Nickerson 'claimed that '' Bill was makin ' I eidumaiendietroeutit eoei '1; overn- the 'Air Ferce's Thor and:seri: It '' olit.,: i , Impartment atone during the Ei, ; shuttlecocks but a' s 'of didn't want the Army te: ed , the'Jupiter. The Ju i ) ... purpose& or sem ectu,,,,,, .1. ,,, .,.."..... of i no v. FinilWVIU TV IPA1111111111 Olt V ,..--,..,,--,--77,-,:..---,,......- -....... -1 ,,,,,.0,,,, .,-- ,, ...4.,, T '.' I 'olen beaks; They will blast his ------,-:----:-;----------, '1 ,,,,i'tPr",i0,-., ..,'"..--, c,-.441' . --,....., .,, ,,,,,,,,... ell", NIA' 1;0,4067 1.14: .,12:11: '4;;4,, 7 .. ...,, milli aeevnueh: Wbel ikeeri s ahead of ',- employes, workmen, or laborers in 1,h-ele-rVice-ainmploy,, section 2 rtire logyature rscommehda4 ., :- '..,--'--,....------------,. .4,,,,.. ' the United States of America", as it appears in , ,,,,, .., ..,, ,....',. ' , ,' ''.."'-' ., r:, .:.:".,: i:', ' ; :".'.1,- '- today 14 A.T. and T. ti:licials are ,', (4). of said Article III, is Interpreted as referring exclusively t,- ,,,tieernosen union elections and in. -,, .-----, -,.... ' -- --,,...,,,,i. 1 activity as a move to ,' " ,, ,., still In the ,Defense Department, time we : ' .,,,J., .- : ,, .,.:..!.; ''' -' ,, ranging from Deputy Secretary ol testing, and le the. missit 1. ',, to such persons whose services are related to the Palle:Ma,' ' Canal, the PlinftMa ItallrOad Companyr or their auMliarY '. ;ventuilly-..license unions. .y.hey .,, ,,', :.' ., ..,, ' ; , , .', ' ':' ,. ,, P ter at that will. say trisy nese a new law - ' -' ,,, ,.., ,,, ..,, .. .',. ' works, and to duly accredited representatives of any branch ', of the Governmentof the United States of America exer di only to assure "full" disclosure" '-', '! g ',, ..- .-: ' cising -- , mit does. not ,include be &T. st o I ti Defense' Donald Quarles down e wh eh ' facial duties' within' the Republic' of Pallarnit, inclu ng ft- ef the funds and administrative, 4 , finall 1 hod , ,-,.. y Suns the twe Expler ' '' diplomatic and corisular officers, andmernbers of their sta a. ,,,. expenses of ell welfare and pen-, a ter n,. ,j, , , ,,,,,.,, ,,,,r..,:,,,,, r.,',,,,- ,3 , CONCE3SIONV TO AI:. AND Ti:' ', Us: ; ' - -,,' r .. T Panama, Note. Sales to, servants. Wi th ,' reference to,, ,' b ',41en peels In the land.' . ..:s; 'ff. ., ,, Wilson im ediat Iv' wrote 2 , oth b h . Article III of -the treaty signed today where 3,-, r, ,,, ,,,, ,, , ,., ., , ' ReCtiOn 1 of 1' inclusive ' - ., -i ''' ' '. ,, ,. , ana '1'. -muciala scatter d r ng e er ta Brownell describ- ' ., e vents Of persons included in classes,(1),to (e .1 rted3- While they are taking on the ,,, ,, . ' 1 ,, , ' - ' 1- ,- --f. :, ; 7 ., e tnrougn, big the antitrust, suit as a '" t poen-. , :ifrSection- 2 are excluded from purchaahtt :goods mpof ; ; Administration,- the labor leaders ';' S .3 4' ,''' ; ,,1 ,''. ," ,.., .2,,,-,-7,' 4? -..-, ,;' ..;., ,s ,., 7 ;,' ., ...... en raoc es of the adminisAra. fiat hazard to ,national security". ' th Canal 'Zone or purchased, produced or manu ac- - will also attack the President and GOLDEN GATE AND NALL ', c' t d 'ill d 'b d E - '' : Oen.. t''',- ', ., '' '' '- .." and asked -'11 to- Illte e vernment of the United State; of -, , isco accep s an w un ou te Jack Leonar to say:'"Mr, Mae ',While. these ofticiali hive been im see how this tured therein by the Go his advisors ith liticall dyne OF FAME ', .' '' '' - 1 'I'ean b 'remo it 1: is' h Or to express the' understanding ,of w po y .. , y, successfully answer. It ., takes Rae, do ,' you know 'Poo ,are the working inside government, here u e ve or alleviatvd. America,- we have the on mite-laden charges that Ahe White Sao Franciscan kt the 'Process nothing, P tual this time the 'strategy Re ublic of Panama that loch -;1 from' San' Francisco's ac. only Atnericao singer in- town?"... are some of the transactions that ,the GOVerlIMOIlt of the 1 p House has guessed wrong on tht of inheriting,. transplanting ,, end quisitionlo say that it takes Much At -Abe ,TroPicank-Edie Adams' nave' ,taken plies involving of the,' giant, phone combine was t the Persons specified in the ,. 'exclusion' does- not, preven in rom purchasing proVisions, Moves' to aid the Jobless. transmitting a great American tra. from New yorkers. yhe field boxes mimicry Id the"Hollywood Glamor compnay:, ,-; t.1 - , , u,k,elf Otter to delay going to, trial or ! :aforesaid Section I of Article f f use or COnS Ption by their,. ', 'This will really be a bout bP dition-all at the ,-very same time at the Polo Grounds were as intl. Girls is the most devastatingly fun- 1. The Defense Department las' s ,ala compromise. Infact, .up lio.-:, 'medicines, and clothing r 1 eith them, such' servants being tween the President's '',' advisors -in the form of The Giants.... 'Any ly fixed in New York folklore as nY of ail We,have ever seen. Sing7 been selling...off its telephone sys- 11 an!; 19,' 1953t" the daY'the Tru. . :dervants who are liv ng w f th families of such persons, in a and the young labor economist one of these tasks would be f Bernard :Baruchts ben& In- Cen- er-danter 'Elaine D000ls Dunnder- tems at military posts in L,T.and 01141.12 luministration, went out,- of ', ' regarded as forming part-o ode s ,, ,,,,, ,, ,-, most of whom come out of the heavy burden; but it, ever there tral Park.',,,, To the', great .city of ful.1, The" show ,gals. and chorines '4' atillatet:o ,,-.- '' '. ,..,., sidleet,T. Brooke Price,;vice pre- : . broad acceptance of that wo that thg sale of luXurY items has old-CIO. The White House peopi, was an American' city which could the Hills and Bridges, this. -New take Your breath 'away,: With their 2., 40e- Interior Department his onlee and general, counsel, lwas -. . ',,, I agree 'with PanaMS JOe S betWeerit our two, contrles :tor sincerely, beheve-and have -.. so accomplish all three, it is the tine yorker yields.. ma seat ,od, tbe beauty.; : .,,...., ...., ... i ,- .,' .sold variout national park phones y taskpig ,for de'ay. -,,,-,f betn the 'subject of controver Jon is as simple Ls the, ABC'S it told Mr i Eisenhower-that I l" which guards the Poide,a,..Giate;, .. 'third' base,. line-with -'' bear1felt l': , ';' '--4,--, ; ,-; to A.y.iand. y. affiliates. '. ,.., ,, Bu Writtenalitierther"e.- Wilson 'had ,- i i several Years, though, the, ri Uensama Joe end Minister Boyd,:would early summer the unemployed fi ' t- -,--- 2", Seed wish78'. -,. and, Part ,,of his ;Lively 14inde Jonei- (The Run- Actoally the : backstage naneur., nell;, Pric e an doogietter ,to Brow-, : :, !.: thOse concerned, including Pa h te of the United States-to study gores will startto taper off., SAN Francisco has Seen ,,inore heart--,',' 2. ::. ,, ,-,, r, .' l ,..-, ,' ,. 13'on r lid,' Cover i Girl)" on -Jack ers, to -droP ;the big antitrust, case 'wouldn't :9 nfi 0 npliene moguls - take a few 'minutes from their a 1 di the" accessory' notes to ,-,., -,,,,, , , ., flags' at the masthead than almost ..., : ....----.. .... ,:. Eigen't NBC radio hookup (from ageinst..A.T., and T. 'end its giant wanto es steh to delay. They :, the provision3 of the treaties, inc u ng,re t gulation dealing with. :But the labor eConOMIStS- are anY American citY;',and will as- i NighfPreal Bate Collect AO -Edi. N.Y., to ',Texas) was. asked:" 'What subsidiery,iieSternEelectric, be.; case ..entright,.dismissal. of, the '' thp treaty of 1936, which is the curren ,, ,I '', predicting to their chiefs that-1 tonish this newsman considerably tor, Ns. Mirror:, Lao Aregas: To ie 'youi ambition?,Yeu w a n t' t, gin' 'dnringrthe ,Truthan adminis. -, on" J'''; 17, i'o'itt t",':fLc:- .' ., I .' ' th a subject. ' ,,, w i ht Whuz r t total will reach 6,000,000 On July if ,the World's Championship, pen-, the sportsmen' and.',other philan-' be .11' nuivie tar,' arractress ;', or tration, 4, ',.- -,,, ", - ), etc' 41-- '.4."'"Ile PA In6ntill 1--when the high school .and etr nant.isn'E floating over the Say thropie sight people elooirthe ye. whatv!..,.:' ,,weil, Lynda',,, replied Tr'unilin'i'l;lostice -4 Beliartitient P z isenhower4ameinto office ; Ince , .:: -', -4 "------."'--- ' lege students pour, into the open very, shortly.. ,This is merely by gas strip who alwaye bet on- tWly like Abe,- bilv 'lid, ,she le,4's career had -brotight.the antitrust case in fig was. so sure of ,outright dis., ' "....:,,, 's ' PILOT'S PROGRESS. . labor market looldng for Jobs.. If way of reciting what the glimpse against Bob Hope in the Annual is secOnd,31r. Eigen., First 1 hooe 4949.But,in the sprihg:of log; tba -11 i ssa Ahat, ha-had' kttorney -Ge. , eral 1, trostifiell "' -alai 44 "", elk ',0, ,, , : ..,-,i,, ,; they are right, the AdMiniStratiOn of the tfty--4nd 'its record of sic. Wilbur Clark. Desert Inalourna- to marry' and raise a family",.The last- -year IC-Truman,' the, hOme 'with hi t ost pleading ' ,,g ' '' "' t 'illot,1 let me say that If will be embarrassed, even if' th i complishment--prove: San 'run- ment of, Golf ChamPions starting Sliver SlioPer Istarring Hank Hen- rompltar :began to get worried 1. crap 01., 0 agree to, e,consent de- ' ' ' 'Iri answer tg "The First Local RS RSpi pi RSpi ewill 1 help him, but he will figure Is redeced ,:ttgain ,, ', when cisco gets things done., -, I hope April:13rd: Don't bet on me this try. and his always hilarious ho-ho- bout gOing, to' trial.,- They ',began '7-7,-':,,z,4'"-z '"i 1 ,e, i'. ,,,01--,:,1.. ,, . fl ' be, has,such aspirations that hot o y , ,, schools re-open in September, ' it also 'indicates that -In the tradi- time because Mr.' Sinatra hasn't' ho ba.ha-ha cast). is still too, sin- to realize 'that' Graham Morison 'EPIDEMIC IN '' ' '' ': CALCUTTA ' .,, it, tptd she behind him pus tang! ,-1,-,,,,, it, ' MI for Brea dwa i .'llim a ..pelpIng nand will be to It toe ignitp4Balleont Autoo bi-s boo ,,,outu4mstiould,,, game, New eheWil UP ,Yt to even Practice one y ywe standout the tough: little head of the Justice r CALCVTTA I d '' I My first step in lend pg , id tly i wandering, to be filled ',with smoke the aie 'Yorkers, :are, go0a lopera. Because, putt In the curtain-raisee, Potting a cts,-. that, rate, .Brotdws2tPXoduc- really meant busi 's ' h I n le (IT) .,, A ,, ,. I Ilia 1.,,,,,,rs,,tfr,, c o ere 'epidemic,- is hitringitresi I ,,, '',4 t- 41... avill eih ton him He is ev ep ... 1A-1.1 441nt I 41...'SA. nityvislrar will ''1101 vrtalria Irir; '61141filkii Allnilt it. 'the contest featuring BC and BH ve ersi,stteetiori are T cPudgestlan ice A TA ,, o . 'Ina- T.''fifitrisin -2111: dont'. At t'sli,,,t ', 4,-, e ,ths,, ,I;rh:ru.eini: : 451stiocne, ;SPcIADLEcTITTIC Al,h1; ICnAdit.aCtluT74 ',... A-ftrial-.,- They ',be --'7.- '' ''' '' "r.'' ''' ''.''''' l 1 ' ; lii answer t "The First Local Rate pilot. let, we .., ...... 4., Grah M gan ' '''' ' ' '' -'''':; l';''''''' I ' he, has,such aspirations thet not only will I help him, bo, t ,11, nwill 'flgtutreiseredheed ill ain ' when Fig"; gets. thln-ge de!te" '1 heP..e APril-'23rd, Don't bet on me' thisIFT ane ms always Iniarlous ho-ho- tboourteaglieziength, -taot,, :acts.; that,. rate, ,Brotdw r n n in Seg tember, :,., it also 'indicates thatin tbe tram- time because Mr. Sinatra hasn't1110 haha4a cad). is still too, sin sin., ., sin., 4r, hid -Me behind him pushing:''.?".4, or 1 , my first step in lendiet tin( all elping band Will be. to ,lieftofile -401,94---Pe BuooPni 1.8 .1,00 bi tioh ,,,,ouotnoxittontd,,,, game, New flown uP Yet to eyes practice .one NI ,for,,Broadway., Two standout theeautyoutettlinIttlehheadnatmthe tm,", He js : evidently i wanderhing' to be filled ,Ivith smoke, the ai 'Yorkers, ere good lopere. 3ecause, putt In the curtain-rOset, grafting ag tpvidlICt "'. br' ahiwash,' then enlighten '' arOund in the darknees and unable to tee the bright light t: at in even the far comers' will 'be. make nO ,rinstake bout it, 'the contest featuring BC and BH vs ere attentioe are T e,,Pudgestla,n fgo ,j,T,", , andu-9;1.1$04 fid311'' cholere sepideinic4 is M4440131. I . is,,burning outaide.the shroud of darkness,', If this reaehealhinit;t coMe acrid enough as the notion4 Ion Of the,Giants..141, a llow to FS and WW...' The sands Hotel eye4oldllg novelty act) A an- ':. a Preached' Charlei-.114s Cc I'd -a ... dents., oe Calcutta at',the rite of . or: others like him and if he has the 'power of being 9,13 e most powerful labor chiefs. singe New Yorkers. -1 ,, ,- , ,,,!, ,:"' where he starS'is, &zing the No. new-singer-to-these s'hell pink- Republcan serving iis thcc 1 er a one personevery..11) ,minOtes, the , ill be be 'On tne the Democrats They'll say blunt. ". ',.' 4' .4' 1 biz e wil e ''' ears, fumed' Pe v. Die 0 D ense health de art ' luate what is being disseminated only then ,VI ,. ,, , .. : 4 0, ,. .,,Th y I not acc pt ad. n 4., ,.. t. gg. ,trick. Miss p Tent .. disclosid yes. , eva Department under ,Trunien; to terd .., .. , li: '' e ly that they're tired of being over The re. Grounds are as much vance reservations. You '' have. to L'Iel''''e" Has it'.. Phvilis Paul. re t rOltd to the goal to which he aspires. ', 1 t salt Water.-62Havirig found some figures and coMe up with a part of the City's- heart as go there and take your chance cent Tropicana 'production thrush o get 'the trial postponed.1 'i :' ,', The dePartnient'' iii '-'30 i sa 1 :Per. , 1'1 The next steP it to, lead b m p sy debuts 'as a IC I t th Coolidge preppared i. 'letter ions were hos th f it is only there that he the fact that ,there have' beer Broadway d th St t of LI Wh t 1 in an 0 ue a a s ap the face Sinatra s I g e. a e Vegas pitalited.,N d 0 eath thk water he must now venture for 9r , s, ,.,, ere are labor probes formore than five bert Mill f N Y k t iti ,b -, Sane Souci next month P J y... i ons o ew or ere err c minas m imam iseacn an Im- w.------, which was signed by Secretery of figures lave been announced. "-.'' vial "find ,the wayof ships in the MitISt Or th,00ea,,," Tri 0 04 attend a '' , mY Ditrante needicte t won' ' '' ' ----"."-- .., A years. , : had their favorite seats (mine and Vegas-Inuit be to the 'Fit rat- 1 f ph m hat he may obtain ,this knowledge. ,,,, e e tett) ways t ears -Or',11a Iraq ,".14'f The latest of these investigations was on the 3rd base lim) whore, trigAakers who reported hio rat onw or v s to be a ,eter. '''. . Maritime Academy for three or four y 4, ,,,,:, ,. ,, ,,,, Answer to Previous Puzzle 1.1' ' ' th M Cl II C tt ill be 1). bo h I d d d' I I. (e) 7e wilt Pro the Tro i f ; '' '" hutry Seaman. ,,, '. ,i k."4!,st 4',..:, 1,, e c e an min ee, w , ey t re axe an tense ngs were ow iBalderdash! I , jpjlseit a berth at an Ord ,, it 'd thri 'lull years' at' attacked-and more-if some of In the warm Spring sun... It was Donn Arden's new, show at the t o weeks (May 27), because -we 1 Vocalist A otss r 7 7 '--. pi Now when he, "shipa out he mu sPen e desperatelY. need the mo t ' ''' ''- ' '''' ''''''''''' 4 ne7 o ' ,, w I ,,, , d the th blocs have their waY almost like the 'legend of Shop. Desert Inn is anothe n ell, Time anent bottle with the family doesn't count tower a e power :. , r o e of his pity the Op' OM in th R F. s. ,,,,, L. 7 I put in this time he may take They will urge the AFLCIO high heard's in Cairo. If one remain- aces. The girls are lovely the col r e. unvon , ,Ace.,SS '' '7 ' ' ' ' ''' , , three years required. After he has When command, the Executive Council, id Ion h I t t t g smug every mpor an ummg exquisite and Gorden, Mac - Center lund. Not a nenny of ,it ' t, Courtesy tine ,!,,i INN ' examination and become an Ablebodied Seaman. will 'I t '' ' 1 ' go n o our 'pocket., We have -- 1 Vocalist, .,. Utopian -t- n,,)4 ,, ).,,,' V ,,,,-, :: i ddttlon to 'standing his which meets the next day, to tell person In the world 'was sure to Ree,' who stars 'with lie attract- t a ng ,this three years he must ln a o do this so we an re It Promontory '- j, ' ' wa ches and swinging on a bosun's chair with a tar pot . .L 0 . ., , age mg. ever a -penny ''-'' dellucted ,. T She la a' Inner el ":... 4 ,,,, ::-I' '''' , oc paint the,Senate committee to shout UP pass bi. Mors 'than,' national ive wife (Sheilah' Stepleos).'4 has ' 4N t contince ay. , av'''-"'" .10 m v 4 . - , ,,,-, suop. ,. 4,. ,, ; ' sport,- it seemed to me to be the best act in his excithig career. fr ',, th ', : 'nevem n ' bgish find 'time to do the following. , om A poNna's dollar?" The '", ,- 'radio.-- .", e t , , ; : ''' the national saitety.valve ".'. Their' act le' so Btg Time and ir ,, ft He must thoroughly study. the Internatinar Rules of Me p i i Da loss ,of the Revlon snonsorship in r ItInteratite ,,, It reality) te ,,t ,. , .., .. LS t '' ' h ood t t rem nen mocra oe, , : .,, , ,, .., .,,' sue g as e and so crowded nlid-le it r ii ''- Ste" '' ' 04(11)111i- i I g -,', sson cut in ha .thr.monies , 14 ' Ilpad, Sailing Rules and many of the hundreds of Special emit will be hie on the economic front. Aift ell r bidly rooting for the with entertain e t (h orm a no on I '- P11111 Kt, '' or a m n er, mimicry we needed.. Here Is Mother' 2 Legal paint .,,. ii -,-,,, r I"' t ''' ISA h d Ira ', pprose e ' L4cal Rules. He will be called upon to write or qupte many of Some of the unions are btt r I home team is one of the few fields of K Hepburn Zsa Zsa ... Lent i h b in .: 10 Pedattliet '44 A! ''' ''.... T ' ' a uv' '''' 1 these Rules word for word., After mastering those he will have over the fact, that D r t i th' Id h H d .1 '' ' ' n s ow us ess you never heard smile a s left it is 'wor w ere one ,cat orne, t.an ayne ,x' Mansfield-,' before. 1VW t le Plant exudates -1 '' t I ''' l' ' ''' 31 Printing,- 4 te( study the hundreds of U.S. Coast wird Rules pertaining to thy f put in-office haven't bean' be maniacally partisan, and stil I written with, wit by- Danny,-Sha. Tr ' ,,,o Mote Proser, the ,,,'.. 17,Attigious book ..,, mistakes ''.....,, 133 Symbol- for '' 45 R t ''''' Opitriles Zregfeld: "If ,I flop , ,,471,:the ( atl,n) s - the safety of life and property. at sea and believe me these re- of Much help to them during this be harmless... The series between piro) thetthe ,MacRees shnuld ne- v III "Thin men's.", 22 Neer ,. .',s,'. etriutn' PO' Me anythine, F4- ., ,, ,doe bridengri,ns, , OlatiOnS till volumes., But a good grounding in them ali is an period of heavy unemployment. the Giants and the' Dodgers, 'for ver allow their versatalent to an- ic111" (111j, --''',Zr. .e: 23 Pause .2.1'114 Right tia.f.'' '' '. , absolete must. When be finds the time he'lvill'have to-attend , .., ., ,4, , ,,,, ., instance, were not baseball...They pear in anythhig but the 'swank' t !lough? ; .Lauren Bacall has .- 11 Pilt -- ---ea ,i '7f 24 Poker stalit: 07,giurtnese ;. '','. 'ill toltattrie.'' .- -''''' '' ., ,,. : ,, 00 much .claSS to be bitter about -,', 2 G 3 rate , 25 Diminutive wood sp t . ;'. ". ' V, god course covering first aid and have, a certificate that, Typical Is the old CIO's 'split were a duel between Nee. York's etr, hots' rooms. '' ,. ,, Trak. We could have r t 2'7 worthlt ,ri e , mounds , , qualifies him before he can proceed any further. - '" ,,.:- with New 'Jersey's Governor Ro. ,leading boroughs; Manhattan -Int' ,...lay Lawrence,' a personable 'co. It 'ion 'a o' b t opor ed .. , I, b PS, ,:,,, of sterile). ...) 39 Indian .-...-,, 49 Domestic' : .' ; 4'. it' ja hoped that he has used all his time in hem' Furstuta bert Mayner, who,, insiders ., be. Brooklyn fought with', horsehide Mic. seta She pace, along with the when g g ,Iteuft Ive duln t -..... -1.1., ,,. t le t ,.' 1,,'-'' ,t6 Swine '; ,, I. 'Inullserry ,....:-. ...' Slavo,, , ''' ' IRcause among other things helnilst be able to send and receive lieve, is being groomed ly a pow. and willo'ws...Neutiality 1 was..! -4 eorgeous 'girls of the lint"... : The like a 1 Ir th aby Blue ryes ,, !!..5empanion ,,; BUITOWIPg .. 41 NW - ,1 50 Capuchin' I: 4r, 1 ' messages by both morse light and semaphore flags. '- erful Democratic bloc for the d f n If th D dgers won,' Vegas shows star, scads of Halos vim' 'Mincer wor o -seer e o tOwmi arr editors. Are ,,:, !,z, tin 4,', ' ,, y Again or: not? ,' ow, ,an arer 7, .,- enimal ', ' 112 tapunge :.k.,,, monkey. : .'" t", i , ,, , :: When he has all this dovm pat he may now brush up on hit2 presidential noinination in Lan. '' Brooldyn practically broke into -namely Tony ,' Bennett,' tOuis PM Ile' replied:f "If I' get nerd d "to ''' S!, shliket hem, ;29 As Vent 4 se 3 Brought tote' 91 Summerirt.) :, ' giometry and trigonometry. He. doesn't have to know -h Meyner stands a chance for the lags and bunting., If the Giants ma, the .Prenkies-Laine and- Si- "-s,, I'd. hive to"- tiohomee ,,,t ,,, on,:tilarradio 30 Gull-like bird l'''',1 exigence, ,',,' 52 Ponce -- :,. 1 mensuration because he wIll be examined along those lines when top spot ,only if he continues to t i h d th restrained natra This 'Aspired- fonnymai, I ro !, !!'-4, - ear' ;.1' f4.-,,,-..4- 4, 3,1 gseile" 4, ,F. 44 Etsalsmatiot '", 93 Scatter., is lial ', Tli , 1;41) takes his Second Mate's examination. ,,. prove, that he :is a strong vote- gloat was as thlelt as Icing on a ''' ., , e Y MIMI. amg imi ' 21 all al ..2 qt .., He Mutt hive a good knowledge of astronomy because he getter in his own state. To do this - .-- Christmas- cake : '''''' I ,-,-,', .-- .-- ---7- - - 28 Numb"' at) MO illiilligi :. RE il 2111 ''' l'' 1,411 be called upon in his examination to define the projection 1 ha is backing a fellow named Har. , ,, 4.- ,: ,,, , ,., ,, :,, ',..,,, ,$ 7 ,,, : at Indonesian, s ,,,, 1.1.- 11. !- 4 pf the sphere at relates to hour circles, right ascension,' vertical rison A., WilliaMa, Jr. far, '";,the ''' All came io enloy th; sn'ectacle. , AA A ot Mindanao., i111111111111111 '' 1111111111111 ''''''''' i'l . s circles, azhnuths, prime verticals, ecliptic, equinoctial, declination, Senate nominatiouthis year :in Prom Al Smith's brown derby to 1 '. ,,,,, p Fly ,, 90"Sealeagle dm the coming, primaries. Bucking Herbert Hoover's birth c 0 II a r .',,,,, -., , t: ,, IVI g ,r ', at Dish , 1.11111111111111 : 1111111111111 -.. . ., Hie first examination require' that he have a good working Williams is Johnoy, Grogan, Ma. from 'Jimmy Vyalker's in b , ,... , ';, '., : .,. ',,,, .,.., ,,,,,,, ,,,,', ,,.: .- .., ; .:' 43 Dnclothed ; ... i'imilliw , knowledge of the tides ,and be able to figure out high water yor of,Hoholcen and still president to MaeArthur's earrisen, tap,' the '''' ,' ...Great ,W)11, le'. Fliit ':' ' ' : .' : la Attoomical : .. in 1111 ''- '- IMES H -when given the lunar tidal Interval. .- ' 4 of the'AFL.CIO's Marine d 111L. appeal of the Giants was, univer '''' ''' '' '' '' '' ''' ''- ' '' ? ' ' ''F ' ' -,"' ,' dam, 0 , .,.. .7 '. Next comes meteorology he must know that isobars and Shipbuilding Workers Union. n ,were eal .4-And wh ot? They t - - .a ,:, .,.f.. 4 -: ,ty., '2,1 ; 1; .. .. .. ,. : :!'',' 50 Comfort in '. ,, New :Orleans Sermce ,. , -, '. ':. Arrives ,-'Sritt jragramimilmoll21 .- ' isotherms ttre net as 'he supposed something that is, eater; ' the class of the field. They were 777-77-777..,',' ... ...,' ...; i -.,';,:,..,',, '', :.i ,- '., i -. -, stheosi ashen '. ,, .., .........tmmoms,..1 ,Atu no. '. ,1 between 11160.15.,4. ' ' ' "..' , ' The other night the New ler. . ballplayers' 7 ball-players', 'to Play ..., .. ,.. ,, , .. ,,, ,,Grrse"A1 '' 54 Biblkal limmuntallogrelimmimi 4 11 2,- : 1 - , Now he is about' ready to reach up and pull down the large seyState CIO Political Action Com ,on the Giants meant not Oallt that '', IIIBUERAS' ;;;:, t' ; .1 '''' '''' ': ... '''' 4 7,:''': 'AP" u '' '' e'r, 0 ,el 0 it r 19 ,.. ; PlOtintain r ,M tomes and, study the' art of navigation. When he has soaked 1111-- ittee swun to Gro a h g. g n. The CIO , the layer bad 'the 'adulation-,,o7 i 1 ''-'.4.,,,Ft.F.- t.';.... !'; "' t 1 t. A 1..1 9ii ' 5 lie r .,,,,, t ill frt..; o "Irk aft .. I o .., t tt ,,...,: Fo. ,,,,' 5 b two. Ill ' i 111111111rAU111111111111111 "... '''''''.. tip all his sines, cosines, haversines both natural and otherwise ere.. as.long been dose te May., millions.' It meant, much more. ',,. TRAM" ; i...,,i,:.'...'...........4....,.',....":4;44 ..'.i.,.,,....'.,"..; Mee .3 ascetic '. ' Fornornmum,rminlimw illo, nommioni , o be is now ready to be examined not for his Master's LiCentie, but ,.ser, but the split came' then the that be had the respect of the,Pro. !'mRTTERAS ;'''',' '"."-,..;,...;.''...;.':.;,.' ,.'',:;.... : 'Mk 10 '':' 5 Cr"; ''' ''' ligliNtil MEC ill In Ell;011111111111 '' only for his Third Matets LiCeriSt. -,, ,, ,:, ; . ; ti . ct,v,ernor refused to back a move fessionals of the Eame.;,' Because 1YAQUE z',:.;".":7.-' 't'''''-- ''''''''''F- '' ''''' ' ' ''' '.. ...'.'M 17 ' l' 57 restered '' ' I he pmses this examination he may now start his long I e nerease the length of 'mem. 11111 t . membership In 'the GiantS meant ,';','", ', '-- ,'"'-'' ',.-- ',""-. ' '''' . -. ' ,4-'1U)11,N'4. y climb to the top which culminates eventually to commanding his Ineyment insurance p a y me nt e 4115.0 lIandling. Refrigere4t1 and Chtlle(Cargo-, -.'''''''' ''' ' 71 1333111 ' TIMM" '''''''' '') to baseball what the Kentucky Der.' ' ., : , rom 28 to 39 weeks Gov.,'Mayner ' , ,. 4, ,, 4,,,, ,, ,,, , I J' Itight, rown ,' 1' ds in- the I ., I must point out, however,' that of the thousan wouldn't go' any further :than" 30 by peens g., .. ,, ., , , . 1 , weks If Grogan' Wino', he'll hurt ', ' ' '' ' ,,,," '',"''' ; '' i '7 "" ".1'. I '''' f At 1 '' I ' 't "394 ') II .1 . C 01111 211111111 ZION 1111 t . profession only a few make it -, ,,, ,), ..i, ,, , , ,, ,,, '. For example: -If yell. 'there- N y Mayn'er'd chances ofr th ;. ..., ,, ,,,:, p,,..,,,,,,,, ., E yeS..,.. .,t,,IFtriodottime illfill111111 .3 EWE EMI ' i i ' 7 Before he le examined for his Maitir's ideense be has been minatio n "" 'Ave' re ,6".greatest there ehbred, .. ew ork Service ,,.,,. A ,., .. ,, , ' ''. ;. "k , 4; :' Cr stobal ,' '4N bl , .,,.,,.. o eman , EMMEN '. l rainfully employed for a number of years and he has passed his ..,' , '' ', ''' If was Men Cr War-but Chris'', '', ',,,,,rork.. c r. .3 i : ; .. '.' i,r.... , '' .. 1 ,,'',k 3 Bread spreads INKIIIIIM 111111111111111 :,::., i ., am ..a.......tr. &Aida elsentant In ,,' It-lalt-!n',:; '',"-'4 I ,es '.0 t ' ' ' '' APil 21 1 4 C I ' - II ,' ," !",t1t1'"'s !'''''' 'VP,. .... .., L. ;', .., ,, r Mtee , Awem,0661,,,,,,,z160,6066616P , , ,1 , 6 ,' ', . , I 'ma. -1 :-.1 labor Nelvs . Tirn2 Out! - f 4,,., 9 r lip v. . 4 r, ,,,, I V I r .: dii, 1 1 ..... lima lig iiiii. ;641 AI 46 66 I 4 a ''', ,,, 6111 4. .6, ,,,,,4, 4, - I ittlealt. 1' , Cornment ,- ;-7 ,,,-,77 LA ,--11 L It" MAR i I'll.:;'4:':;117'i,7".....'1'111 : 4 i I I,' I '11:1 v f a 1 '11 -.:,, , ,.,, 1 it:i 14 1 111 : l'ill :, k 011,,, 41' ,0111 L.... ........., ,,, , , , . ,L ,li 01111 PIAIS.:4 a 100 1 ' 1 If "10.101 '11' i'4" I '4'1:A,44ti li 1 71 i '. l',,,Iiii ,,ii ,i r i,i,. 1 ,.1 k .:0,11,, it I til, r ,. , 4, ,i , i t 1 d ich.f l ,, ( 1; I ' C I I '$ I ,, -- '000 ', 7.'"---..-".. I ly VICTOR RIESIL : , I 1 ft ,, 1 t 1 Ell I - WASHINGTON. Congressman Defense Robert Lovett, another y st.i amass" Manny Celler of Brooldyn nas been Republican serving under Truman 4 ' 1 1. . - conducting a probe ot the "ult. anti Lovett sent the letter to the 101 Nt, 1 1 erNodt even in his prime as box- '1 eoucliole of the utility woi.1 Justice Department asking it to 1 1 ti which affects every taxpayer and go easy on AS. and T. because t, rh 1411 r 1 t411- I , 1 id Dwight D. Eisenhower , io face the kind of free swinging t i 1 , k , I 11 di tf ' - -- heavyweights who Dian to. chal , telephone user in the nation. hve nttipin le a 12.1i Pr-I, Id I w 111111Ull L1VC mama ot the Bell Telphone ,,1 The "untouchable" is the Ame Laboratories, including the pres pres., ., pres., aa ,absako TV MP FLO IL Lt; , rican Telephone and Telegraph ent DeputY Secretarv - COMMISSARY, RESTRICTICCiL 11 1 eine m the fine ays 4 1 :; I - Apra. These men, about 150 of 1 - Lompnay winch, with assets o. onald-Qiiarles wc-r; - , 1 1 jP'N oil near.), sixteen billions, is. ten times e Sandia' atomic. energy. labors. s - bigger than the next biggest uU- tory in New Mexico. 070' Pacific Gas and Electric. Assistant Attorney General Mo.' ev 6 o. 11 ,,, 4 Tel and Tel not only risco replied: '!That's the same , 1 dominates the supplying of phone baloney every. big businss firm 4 service to the nation, but also has brings lir when they get in a tight ' been charged with conducting a place. 'The A.T.4a t antitrust ; . s ',got , paiLent 'monopoly through its gum, case won't distrirJ Lahore,. i stO , whollyowned subsidiary, Western tories -In' the she' ,t I ' Eelectrie ' 1 I .inALUICK lit,WoLl us la Au mtmowsoaa .wa. oaa .,- esa, 00 g. pat LUICULIS LIVIU.U1 WUU 111 AIM UP- LH ..'' , .f i . 0,--7 ,,,-)";;.: aug,,...... ., little-known AFI.C.10 ; ,General ,,, 1 1 I iititt, ,.,,-..s. ,. ''''',.-4, ''' 7. .7.-K thA commissaries and pOst exchanges on the Canal Zone. 4Neither - -4, ,1 does any one of the ancillary notes to which he refers even refer tIloard. - ' 4 -',',- 7 ,, ' 1 l I , , ,,... I , okft , i ' totthe subject of sales, let alone restrict them. Pananla Joe is , The first time they met, in 1956, 1 1 I '1' 1 i , .0 li! 1 r ,,, ' --'' , ,.. fflonetrant In this reeard as Is Imre Minister Bud.- ' they endnrmod Adini Stevontnn fnr I 1 1 11 ... 1 i I el':,11i.,,,V t'll' JO JA 1 - Joe pedaatic-ally tri-es to-prove his case by reference -y-s-g-a- r I -:-7,1111 ,-, tositte-exchange of notes between the United States and Panama last December at their annuatzon- -Al: OP 1 tiofina tha mpaningt of certain provisions of the treaty. vpntir, h2,4 e.,.,,, 1 r 1, Apso-,9' , . ' ''ff" . , 1 0 '0 , ..,,0.-) '':.: I I 1 ...,.c, , .4, --z -'. .,...mtta-''k".-----'- of ,-;--7.--,-;. -.., ,,,,,,.-- ,..,,A ,..- : ;,-,- -doo ,-------.. -- -. . st 4i --". --,- 16- --vi -,-, -..... Ar,,,, L 4,,,, A ip-f'1 Alt ----.k 7.. t A , f' ;! e, ...: ,, , , .:, j , -1 , , , 'the United States or America7, wan e , r lerclituu livvar 2 : : : I of Article III of the treaty signed today, wherein are spec fled u-,, k -'7 !:------ ? move.en the Whits t-'11114 ,--0300 ',- the classes of persons to whom goods imported into the CanaL,,'' Ho , Zone, or purchased, produced or manufactured therein;mayr. use .from hvo fronts. hay -1 !fp & attack tho President for 'propos- 4' 21422:4U.- 4PC-"' be sold by the Government of the United States of AMerica,.- ins laws which would set up e. ,, 7.- 14 ;r7 have the honor to confirm the understanding reached in special "watchdog" Commission - the course of the recent negotiations, namely, that for.the or of Labor Reports who would ---..,11111r49e,",,,4 115 'itzi' A ...IA rtiola TTT tho term "'Officer 1 11 -;orr -11, If navigation. When he has soaked Mil Ate ;swung LO tifUgdil ille AU .there has long been close to May. the ni r it' d 'th dui:It:ow az 1 -.-, ". !011111ITTERAS ,-;;...":'',,,!::::;:74.,-."!;'......-'!'.1."4:..:1'',:!.....,:.1:::.:1MaY i: 1 4'1 '511 ersi; '''' 21111r15411111Pullom '' ' 7 ,,, 4414 .. :::::::!.,- ; ,...., t t,lo if,411, ot,.., 1, tib v, tie, 10:, ,,, 1 t.014,,,B,Ik 01. 1, I iseetic ,0 o e , mersines both natural and otherwise ner, but the split came- then the milliones7It me eante amuch moie Ined mot for his Master's LiCellge, Wits. .,, ; ,, Go,vernor refused to back a move tc.: increase the length of unenf, that he 'had the res;ect of thonro- YAQUE 1.''1.7;r: -;:v.;- '--: A'",-- , s' .'''' ,.'maY 1- 57 restored -.' uli icense. .- ; ., iination he may. now .start his long prym2e6nt insurance p a y m n, fessionals of the Eame,.; Because membership in 'the Giant( meant ,',1,1.1.', .:: ,,,, b.,- '0. inciling.t".15,'..e"iiiir-e.rat.,,ecti., ii,,,...nel chwi, c- argo,,,. ,!, ,. ,..,,,,,,,,,,i,:,D, QW,.N 1 ....., witmanol..1. : , ,,, , f om to 39 weeksb Gov.- ., dnates eventually to commanding his meainterm to baseball what the Kentucky Der.' would!: t go' any further :than' 30 37 tm.,!,r.'n!.,t Taatal,'-' ni''''.:,' ' ''.------no --1'-7-;-''' '''. '''. ''' 'i''''': '''''' ''''''. 1 '' L'' '''. '. ' ..; T''''''''.42'A14111'h't11711: rill 11111110111 ever,' that of the thousands iri- the comb on) 011111111111 ZIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' it. -, , ,,, .4 , , wmeaks. vg Grogan' wins, he'll hurt .., ew ,York Service ,'.,-,' ', --,, j-, ', ,' .'' ..t : ''" E'v S - .,t'',31'sril4 et tamt ill11111111111 MEM' -i s .- 1111111 '' tor his Master's tkense be has been min3entetorn. eheneel. etr. tha :6 ne- For example: if eopit there- '' J' u1,1' 't"ot.,,R''' ,' ,, i' 4 ',I: '."; :, i ''...-' .1:::.2..,''''.::'.:i''.:,14.,..1:1,(,:',c.,a,r.:.sAtkoL.ben''a121-. I t ( S' 121, inionimilin 71 won am , ,,;,,,,. ,, 4 Nobleman Atm' re 4 .grantast thorotiohlamd, 'N, imber of years and he has Passed his ,...- 4 ,,, '', 4- 7, .:-,,--; ., it was Men Ct' War-but Chris'', '', . . ; i.: ."..-i., t ,' .. , ,,, rk 3Bread spreads examination.,,lie should, now have .1 But 'the labnr People ,e,r' te nni 4 !, :,4 Crimson; Mathewson's triode shot:tont:. In sAN 0 -:,..-t, ,t,.,,,,,t-,.,..,....,",,...,.........,,,. pr ady to sit down and write eight hours a mood to punish their; friendns ...1,1. Seshisouit was a house 1 ; :A.:ft I.. .10, ,..,,, .-1.. 1, -.. fil- ,,Ma questions end problems that will be loo, it need be.-The countereffens. 1"" S. Coast ClUard will license him to a Ive is on. 1 tEREDLit'!." ''-'''''-'''',' 4t-1',',,.'-,0 t t....t. t .... t -Mar 12 , , ,,, ,. ,, and millions'ofidollars are entrusted '',- - -, :7' ''' '''' ' '', elskons well remostorl ,,....," hut ; '.."''' 4' t ,,.,. ': ;.,. 4 .,:..May, ta ' , , with an' lEen, sort Ps in Prim. , , John. mcGraw, THE ,mall,10'e, of ESPARTA ,,, r,..., v.'. .i.-4,,,,,v.,,-,..-4'.....,. .,,may 28 ,- .!'r i N '... : '', ) ::''.4,''-:.' .' ';1' 1 Got rust probleMs? Stop' them foriood ( to have a thorough knowledge at -''' ' ,,. ,-',' ,the New York Giants,' c a m ..... '". " "' P.' ,.Ilurse -$ 2 -....- ...f.' . ' a - truction,, magnetism,. etc.,,He must ,'" ,, down tei fho wlea r..tril oftWi theft .. ,., , : ,, (777. ,,, ; ,',. ,, , , ;..,, 7 ;.: ', 1 '-'' 'a' ' ''' s- ,P, '- .; '', - '-' ' tie; rill, ttot With Scull ofillortry $114 PO. .:; Weekly -sailings of twelve vassitizei:shio s'to ew . bottomry, claims, lost tnd not lost, ,, ew, ,r eans, os Angeles-San Francisco ..- 1 c-,,',-':-,,-,'; '... :' with RUSTM,AS'Ill?, Stops rustAlse .' k I be required .to make out his own etc.' etc. ''' n ' ' ' 1 '' '' ''''' Ikkl ''. 11111., pifiks: WiltareS7k11....trft:trilintit"H":1'111. :de '''''Y V Orkt, ,111m hese days of complicated taxes and '. 14, .,stems, gth,'. speed and class;), '0 1 t a ,- 0.... '. :', ..,,,.- '',. - .- ,, ,.. .,;,,, ; ,, ,, ,, ,, t ' ... : ,,' ',,''' ',.. '.'s- and Sallie. ,, : -,',,,:',,,''. 4,. : ,, ,,,i , i '; ,-: ,-,- ; ,', , : , , ,,, ... ,, ,,,, L, ,., , -. -, , ,' ,, , ,,, : ,,' -',''' -Tom - ',.. is primer' ot finish' cost.l'Availsble in , :e of meteorology must be to the nth L. j I ' , Mel Ott. Travis 3acasnm ;Army , , !sponsibility to 'keep his teasel clear ,..,,,,,,,. ,,.., 0., Mito-could singleht.ndedly, break ri p40 ROUND TRW PASSENGER Finis rims ., 7 "' ''.... illy sizeist. GENERAL PAINT'. '' I and all other dangers. '',", -,, ., o' ', f up a ball game at, env time- ,' - k CRISTOBAL AN foolhardy to fill, vacancies with 'local ,' -.. ,'' ,,,, 41. , .,, ,.,, , , ; ,, g : -. 1- r anyone who falls short of the , ; teonditm...aGnvianattiftna7tst whil"liaaareegune understood that you always aren't Job- '' ''. ,', .. L- the fludson freezes over, that the '',, To LO5 Angeles and San lirra'ne'l; '''' it' '' ',.;, ', .., ;. '' m ) '' I t- thunetmil ',' ''' ''''T'o; N'' e'ar'''Y'erit and ''It'et'ur8P1,,,-.'(!i it,'',15!"1:1 .,?,A::::;;;2:',1';0.1: '''' ''''' '''':' 'I.:(.4------ 1. '' .: '''- ., i : -' ; , ,''''''' : ;:.:- '. ,. IT, preatAtt, lofieM of alLtite mat ,'' -, Returning from Los Angelesee,,a,8 ..,,,,,,' i3.70.04 ' '.. . i '' aid for what you 11110W. This know- '' f a rwe..7i , pay Ott every- tday,.- but pays off 1 ,- P6 0 the Giants' Lindstrom at' third. , To Seattle ,antl Return ' 3365 00 ' 7 "" spots. -. ' 4 I ' 4-44,4. -. ' HornsbY st second, 'Jackson .-- at ,' ,L , , ,,.. , o, .. ,... ...7 , ,, pilot has all these' qualificailon 'he ', t114 'rolls; ' short and Terry st first., This 1E ee What I can do about making hbit ; :- , th )1e 4r431 like saying that, Count Fleet, No. , ,, ,TELEPHONES!' -- ''' ' ' i ,Ahq,-, tive, Dancer,. Swaps end :Nashua . 1 ,- ' ',.'..1, Cippasite r t ,,'-rri'vy Luti.ing '. I t'' . IA HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Hol Hollyw000ttes lyw000ttes Hollyw000ttes Are Talking Abou,: that "little verbal disagreement" between Bill Bendix and Tom D'Andrea as they wound up the season's filming on "The Life of Riley." A real temper tantrum, I hear; with. Bill adding, "I'm snaking other plans in case we ' don't continue with Riley. Bill and Tom were next door neigh neigh, , neigh, bor pals ,on the show but behind 'the scenes there was a big per'. sonality clash. .Bob Mitchum's - carbon copy; 17-year-old son Jim, headed for a song recording ca. reel 'He hopes to land Ric Ricky ky Ricky Velson league. .and, he has , the deadpan to qualify. ...Joseph Schildkraut's marathon acting. His 'stage-to-screen portrayal o: the , father in "The Diary of. An ne , Frank" will be his 1,068th', p r r. . r. formance of the role. With Adorn! 7 Spra.befor'e You comb! Then do hairstyling tricks , with ADORN ''. first , , Self-Styling hair .sprayl r Workii invisibly.without flaking Or dulling', Holds twice oi long u ordinary : sprays! : MORE, SPRAY., W.,,a., ' (10 t' ; , CALL 2-0725 our representative will visit your home Or office andAtivo you a free estimate r 1.. !, '!The'Price Rtght" , AT. , PANAMA "ONL 1 ' I 1 Brassieres 0 Panties tt, 0 Girdles", -4 ' !r'.1 o-r, 4 4-0 : , twohNtlik 41,11,4,4A44 " frit A NT I Pi k pT11.4:0 on-,F0,1, att -ko tricAt .,:jACMADAoLt 0 bmi 461 1.,e, Au owns tiffit worn awit oh. 44110 IMO inlon16408 MOM, : : '.'t0.4v,Stie 411; : 044146 .44 a loti t (tan t PiAifit " Is an'effective , is a useful treatment for DANDRUFF is rm. ideal inonthwasIs for HALITOSIS-. , !car rie-s.11;e' of approval o ,Publialealth Departmint , , OF QUALITY, PRODUCTS Ar MONEYSAyING PRICES : SUPPORT-16CAL- 1161JSTRY..AN D HELP-PANAMA:L0i , Ll! $ I : tt, io r ITITDAY,AMIL 13, r::3 r t MOVIESTELEVISION by.Erskine Johnson NEA Staff CatrispoadertE , Gary,Cooper's quotes about his anti-TV, stand; : 1",!I'd hate to have to recom.. ' mend ap automobile hated and 'I don't think ,youngsters should be told amoldng cigareis is great ! for ,theiri. I have some principles , even if I am a Stinker b 0,u t some ether things.", ;, , JACK WEBB shelvini that line; ' "Only the names havt been chang ed to protect the innocent," for onelorthcoming chapter of "Drag "Dragnet." net." "Dragnet." For the first time in sevem years,, the police show will star an actual participant in a crime - case.' Mrs. Mary Bigler, nurse's aide' at Good Samaritan Hospital' , here: will' play herself as a Wit , mess in a courtmom drama titled, "The t Big 'E3res."', Her uncanny ability to Identify a suspect Joie Joie, , Joie, ly by his eyes resulted in his con con. . con. viction on charges of armed rob rob, , rob, ,bery and kidnaping. : ' DANNY KAYE'S "Merry An An, , An, drew", opening at the Radio City Musie Hall, Easter week a big success story for its director, Michael Kidd: In 1043 6 danced In the chorut of a, Music', Hall Easter extravaganza. '' Actress Police said tOday that with' stolen' : In a 'record ,$1,800,000 'safe-track-1 ing robbery last February were reported -to have, turned up in Ha Ha. . Ha. anti, Cuba. Detectives said- a man identified only as, Graziani,,, who attempted to( cash some 'of the. bonds at- al 'bark Switzerland', said he, had received 'them- as ,a payndent, from a gambling gasino is 'Havana:- Thel r, bonds were:stolen, Irotil4 the, treal 'Trust Comnany last Februa Februa' ' Februa' ry, in, Canada's biggest theft, Gragani wale arrested aftet,the bank called Montreal stck stck: : stck: broker' td obtain'the latest quota', tions ,bonds and learmed they were sto en., '', $gt. Ito; Ploulti police crime 'ab chief, tonferredwith detectives dere today ,after returning from I ' ) t ,- ' ''' 41.1. 0 , .. , ' WASHINGTON 11.11')A Senate - ' '' anbCommittee yesterday recom recom- - recom- Mended establishment of a fed federal eral federal training center .to' help int int' ' int' prove, the 1 staffs of institution" t , trying to reform -juvenile delifi ,'. quents. ',,,,, ,- ., '-- -, '. TIe proposal was made by gen gen' ' gen' ' ate Judiciary subcommittee on ., juvenile,-'delinquency.', lt adde il .. that it Was drafting a bill to es es, , es, tablish the suggested training cen cen. . cen. ter as part of the II& Children's . Iiiireau. s - .... . Chairman' Thomas C. kennings - ,- Jr. (D-Mo.) said in an, accom panying statement that "such a , center would do much to alleviate '!"-- : the shortage of adequate person person. . person. mei for the treatment of delin delin, , delin, quency, a shortage which has - been such a crying need In. this ' field for much too long." '. ' A , The subcommittee also urged , each state,- through its universi universi, , universi, ties and social work schools. to I establish a similar program "to ' provide adequately trained and , understanding staffs for its train train, , train, '. ',1' ing schools.",, ', , ,, 1 Moreover. it recommended that ,,the states set up a, system of ' "halfway houses" or "residential .. ' s, centers for boys and girls who e tional Institutions." ' . have been released from correc woiliklaipdresvueenht 'y'hoalfivi adyelihnoquuseenst's1 , from being returned to the en environment vironment environment which got them into trouble in the ifrst place, 1 h.."Every large city and commu community nity community should have available a resi residence dence residence where these young people could 'live uPon release,' the re. port said, ,."They. would be free - to Participate in :all coMmunity affairs, have the benefit of a , limited treatment program In the residence and could visit their homes on occasion." : ,, The subcommittee also recom recom.rnended .rnended recom.rnended closer screening of em em,ployet ,ployet em,ployet of juvenile institutions to 4-eutthances of hiring -41tadistie or ' perverted individuals. , it 'said many state correctional , schools still are "dominated by the Julie Reding's blusher about be. ing interviewed uin a producer's plush odice About a "sensational" new TV series., An hour- later she was standing in. line at the unem. p oyment compensation oface right behind the producer., .A TV Alley wit's 4lea torts a real adult western a plot m which the town's drunken doctor is real really ly really a drunken psychiatrist. The youth in movies nole in the new 20th Century Fox list. 13 starlets under 21 years of age. Guy Madison's playing "I - on the "Cheyenne" and "Maverick" tellfilms. Reports Guy:' "Every ,tinie see one of those shows, I see, background shots from 'Charge at Feather River and 'The Command,' which made for Warner Bros. in 1953 and 1954.. That's the advantlge the major studios have over the independents., They can keep the cost down by using clips from their theatrical films." ,, ' KERN SMITH'S zoom to TV and record PopularitTmoney in tile bank for Bob Mitchum.' She makes her feature, film debut with him in his independent ilicker,t "Thunder 'Road" Jack Lemmon's record alyum tied, 'The Jack Lernmon Nobody Knows," Sounds like. the title of a fan magazine' :story. .Come. dian Benny Baker about I Para Paramount's mount's Paramount's old film backlog, in, which he ',played :college, lads, headed for TV: , marget an offer r m USC. t won a Rose Bowl game ,for Pa ParamounCin ramounCin ParamounCin 1936.11. TELEVISION'S Faces, 'of ohn"' topping the movies' f'Three Faces of Eve". by one face. Ac Actor tor Actor Jo,bn Dehner played Amanda Blake's father early this year on GunsmOke."When she ordered him out of tOW11, he left but be's coming:back, behind. various ,la ,lacial cial ,lacial disguisesLSince. disappearing as Old Dad, he kas, plaYed three other 'characters various' epi episodes sodes episodes orthe ShoW. :2; .!' t. V-ir t ,. Stoten,:,,Canadianl Bonds.- Reported : :, : ...Traced To Havana Gambhng.16.1fi 4 ."- ."" !,41 Aliri01:51 VP ',LP S11,4&etland slier:Paris; 'white Police said tOday that bondl stolen, wdiked with Interpol invetigafrs a itecord11,800,000 'safe-track- op, the theft. ng robbery last February were ,Police said the probe was enter. 'eported have, turned np ed here when city and RCMP, in. rang, Cuba. vestigators were attempting to es esDetectives Detectives esDetectives said- a inan identified tablish- a link between the bond wily Graziani,,, who attempted theft' and an illicit dtug ring. of cash some 'of the' bonds at- a Police stumbled MAO one mil. )art ,in Switzerland', said he, had lion dollars worth of pure' heroin eceived 'them- as, paynient from last week in; &laid, on a swank P gambling easino in 'Havana:- The partment hbusi in 'search of bonds wilds were :stolen. froWthe, Moli- stolen from 'the Caisse Nationsl ,real Trust Comnany last, Febrna- desEconomie. ',They recovered. $72, y, in, Canada's biggest theft, poo 'Worth of the securities. Graliani wait' arrested aftet,the Police, speculated that 'some of )ank called Montreal stck- the bonds were traded for the done. )roker' td obtain'the latest quota', One man has been charged in the ions on- the bonds and learmed case. Jean Paul Emile Pelletier, they were stolen., 50, has beenk,arraigned on charges $gt. 'Leo; Plouffe police crime of being found in possession, of Iab chief, tonferredwith detectives some' pf the: stolen 4bonds and of lere today ,after returning from theft,- '" 1 enate Group Recommeds Center o Train'Staft T6 Handle Kids, use of force where young people tee only ,continue to develop an already hostile and bitter attitude toward' society." The last recommendation was for development tof special classes ,in juvenile institutions to help slow learners and, particular particularly ly particularly youngsters taving trouble with reading, a. problem 'of many de delinquents... linquents... delinquents... : The report touched only briefly on the' handling delinquents in public school' systems. The' sub subcommittee committee subcommittee promised full report later on the New York City situa situation,' tion,' situation,' which its staff studied in February. CASTRO'S CHOICE .7 Man Manuel uel Manuel Urrutia, above, is the choice of the Cuban rebels, led- by Fidel Castro, to serve as pro provisional visional provisional president of ,Cubs if they are successful in their attempt to seize the govern government. ment. government. Judge Urrutia in now in ,r exile in evr York. 1 , 1 , i.1 t2)i 4r I , By OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Snrvics : ?41ORTD (DI, 81 ' 6J84, V K85 - J2 416AKQ85 'WEST -EAST ,- AK OS .Q1083 V.11082 V3 .Q87 ',K10854 4.13 -48,10112 SOUTI1 4612 VAQ874 40A93 41;874,. East and West vbinerable North Eastr:. South- West 14 Pas I Pass 2 Pass : 4 V .Pass Pass Pass , Opening n, ,: yom want to- have lun with tr day's hand pon't iook at 'the East and West cards You are in foe hearts and West ,starts proceed proceedings ings proceedings by leading ace, ldng and a, other spade. You trumn the third spade and need 10 tricks. If everything bre-Rs you can make If hearts break you ca play safe againo a four-one elub break by drawing trumps a n the; fit& club 'trick. Suppose trumps don't brea Can you find play to make the bandT, '. t ,.The answer is, "Ye,sr! ; You start but b taking your own ace and queen of trumps. If eith:: er opponent' shows out on the second trump lead you simply go after the clubs,' This time you can't afford to con, cede a club trick and must rely on a three-two break, in that At some stage of the.nroceedings the defender with the trump may'ruff in but that trick wiU be all be can If he leads a' spade declarer wiU ruff, draw the last trump and make the rest, of the club4 and the ace of diamonds. If he leads a trumo or a diamond, tbe same fate will await him.' '1 , If both trumps and clubs break four-eie don't waste your energy trping to make the, band. It can't be done. , , ItCIIRDMMOt ' QLThe bfcidig hai been: North List South -, West '''- I V :', Double' '' ? '" '' , Yiii, South, hold: '' 4 AlAgig fpg,.40,A.171111 4482' ' Vtrhat do you do?" 1 , ,' -ABid one no-trump. Tidi bid, shows about eight or nine points ,itnillto'partitulet desire 'to play,tt, 1 youepiitner hide 0 .,;4 1A'!"', ," ' t'ODAT'S QI;ESTION ,' I , -West. tids : two elitheo your, ,. partner ,bids twe hdarts and Tagil 1 passes. What do you do.now? . .. , , . 1 ' ''''.. Answer Tomorrow 1 Ezra Pound's lawyers Two tiollons. , WASHINGTON' (UP).Attorneys for poet Ezra Pound asked t h federal court here yesterday ,to re release lease release the accused traitor from the mental hospital .that has been his prison for the past 12, years. ,They also urged the court, to dismiss the rtreason indictment that has been' Pending against the 72-year-old poet since 1943Pound was charged with making pro proAxis Axis proAxis short, wave. broadcasts from Italy during World War 1 , Captured by- U.S. imilitary' for. ces in 'Italy -in 1945, Pound pro-1 tested he never betrayed his country. But he was, confined to St, Elizabeth's Mental Hospital here in 1946 on grotmds that he was "insane and mentally unfit for trial" on' the:treason charge. In recent years, poet Robert Frost and others 'urged' the gov government ernment government to release Pound, despite his Political beliefs. The double-barreled motion ,'on behalf of Pound was filed by for,. mer ,Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold of the law, firm of Arnold, Fortes and Porter, The law firm was retained by Pound's wife, Dorothy Shekespear Pound. - The law firm has said ,, Mrs. Pound had Indicated she Wanted to take Pound back to Italy if he was released in her Custody- In their motion Potmd's attor attorneys neys attorneys inc'uded a 'deposition from Dr. Winfred Overholser, hospital director. He said the poet was "permanently and incurably An Ansane" sane" Ansane" and' added that he did not believe Pound ever would be men mentally tally mentally competent to stand Wel., The Justice Department has in indicated dicated indicated it may no oppose the mo motion.' tion.' motion.' But U.S.; Attorney Oliver Gasch said he wanted to study the motion before "dermitely decid deciding." ing." deciding." r, - rANAni A7,'IL7ICAN-- AN INDEPENZINT DAILY NEWSPAPER 40 US, Navy Vessels To 13,e Inactivated In Fiscal '59 The Navy announced today thati 48 ships, including four aircraft' carriers, four cruisers, 11 submar submarines ines submarines and one destroyer will be in inactivated activated inactivated during the fiscal year 1959. These inactivations ate being made in order to make way for 31 new and converted ships due to join the fleet during this period and to reduce the overall number of active fleet units to the .total made necessary by the Navy'; per personnel sonnel personnel program. Of the lour aircraft carriers to be inactivated Boxer, Philippine Sea, Leyte, and Princetonthree are currently employed in anti submarine duty and the fouth, Boxer, is employed in support oi ','Ilardtack" the Atomic Inergy Commission's network' test. These carriers were all originally' com commissioned' missioned' commissioned' in 1945 and 1948, at have seen continuous- duty' sitice that time. The three' anti-submar ine carriers will be replaced hi that type -of duty by three attack mosolidi SI3Stri 1,1311Cr Rebel Su' pply 1 ' I SINGAPORE (UP)--Indonestan government forces reperted yester yesterday day yesterday they, had slashed a major rebel supply route to north Su Suml.tra ml.tra Suml.tra anti forged to within' 10 miles -of the rebels' lastlifeline to the outside World, in the south. 'An 'Indonesian naval force was reported massing in the Indian Ocean. The rebels expected a sea invasion momentarily. Irhe' reports placed the rebel stronghold in west central Su Sumatra matra Sumatra into! a shrinking oval of central government troops about 200 miles long and 65 miles wide. Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio, stopping in Hong Kong en route to Tokyo on a diplomat diplomatic ic diplomatic mission, predicted the rebellion would be crushed within a week. ,He told ,newsmen at the airport' "military operations now, are in their final phase." i , '-The rebels launched their rev. olution by. proclaiming a new gov government ernment government for all Indonesia Feb. 15 after President Sukarno refused to heed their demandr to oust Com Communists munists Communists from his government. A Jakarta military spokesman reported over the radio at Medan, capital of north Snmatra, that loyalistftronps that invaded "neu "neutral': tral': "neutral': Tapanuli province Friday had' ciptured Padang and Sidim SidimThis This SidimThis cut off the rebel strong strongholds holds strongholds of Bukittinggl and Padang from the important supply port of Sibolgi and left the, revolutionary government with the road to south Sumatrs as its oelyeupply rotite to Ahq type carriers which Will be reclas. Wier!. , One new Forrestal class carrier, Independence, and converted E Esex sex Esex class carrier orissany, will be commissioned early next year. The four cruisers to be inactivat inactivated ed inactivated are the heavy cruisers Salem, soon to return from two years du duty ty duty as the flagship of the Sixth Fleet, and Columbus, and the light cruisers Worcester and Roanoke. Two guided missile cruisers Lit Little tle Little Rock and Oklahoma City are scheduled to join the ,fieet during fiscal 1959, with the Galveston joining the fleet this fiscal year. , In addition to the aircraft car:. riers and cruisers, other new ships scheduled to join the fleet during the year are six destroyers, four conventional powered submarines, four nuclear powered submarines, four destroydr escorts, one attack transport, two tank landing ships, two mine sweepers, and two am ammunition munition ammunition ships. ,, Besides the 48 ships being de decommissioned,' commissioned,' decommissioned,' 14 destroyer -a n d destroyer escort type vessels will be transferred from the active to the reserve training fleet, one fleet minesweeper will be assign assigned ed assigned to the Navy's Operational Dev Development elopment Development Force, two rescue, es.. corts will be assigned to the U.S. Underwater Sound Laboratory and one rescue escort. will be assigned to the Navil Research Laboratory These changes will give the Na Navy vy Navy a, total fleet strength .of 864 ships by June 30, 1959.. -,The selection of the ships to be inactivated was made to provide the most effective employment of personnel -and funds during the forthcoming year, ond to give the best balance of Novel forces,pos forces,posBible Bible forces,posBible within the limits of total fore foreeg eg foreeg available. 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Thurman Arnold of the law, firm .. .: : - .. - ..- Jr., tD-Mo.) said ,,,in ; an, accom. tion; which: its staff studied in ,,,- ,.... of Arnold, Fortes and Porter, The -,.:.,,:,,:i:::;;,.......,:..,.::.i.,-:-,;.,i,,..;,: i., :' ; ... ; ., i , - ' panying, statement that "such February.- : : .,, ,, -.. : law firm was retained by Pound's .,, .,.-,:.:-.1..,......--,:,....;..,,..,, ...,........ , ..,. ,, , ,., ., .. :, ,,, , , Ape : , ,, 0 , center would do much to alleviate '-',.,, - : s, : : wife,' Dorothy Shekespear Pound. 1,, .-...!,-. '.,.,, :- ::::,.:.::.;'..:'.,::..:: ,; ,,, :,'.., : ; ,,.. i ', , :. 1,--- : the 'shortage of adequate ,person. ,,,, ,,i;i,,,,; '-The law :, firm has.',, said ,,- Mrs. :, f;. ,. ,,..,,,,',, ,..::, .,: '71 Spray.' before you comb! -'.';,:,,;; ,, , , ,, , , , , .. . .,,, , . ,.. mei for', the treatment of delin. ,' ; Pound had indicated she wanted t, i., quency, a '. shortage Which has to take Pound back to' Italy if he ...g.::::,.-, ..'':..:' .:., ,':'-'.1 -., Then do hairstyling tricks ''' 1 ' .' 1 ; ,,..,-.: ', : ''.. :. ' :.,; :',,, ', ., ,,',..; ' -, -.;'.. .: .:.:'; .,. -, '., .:',..'; '', ,,;', ,,,,:,:.H ',',:, - been such a crying need In this ', :' was 'released in her Custody.' ..- ;:..,...,-; ,, , , ,. , ' field for much too long. , ' ' A FINE QUALI'TY PRODUCT' '. -. , '.. -Jo their motion Potmd's attor. k.. ,, ' The subcommittee also urged , ,. , .:.:..';1 with ADORN .,;'. first 1 .. . neys inc'uded a' 'deposition, from .; , i,'!'. 'i : each state,- through its universi. .- . , ). -1 'so Self-Styling hair.sprayl i , ; L.. ...1 F. ",.....,., :.,, 1 :, ,,.,..:.. ....,. e .. ,.. ,.. ,. ,.... ... ., ...,, ,,.. ,,, T. .., ::, ', : ties and social work schools, to Dr,' Winfred Overholser, hospital ;:. , 1 -'' : Worke invisibly...without a ,t,,, .... f. , . , - I establish a similar program ,"to director. He said the poet was ,:f 4,, , 1 '..- ' "'permanently and incurably ;in. i,'.'', ,1 At iftt)Ii I' ) ,i ..i -.. flaking or dulling', Holds , A vi -11:1,,i- k f.T.1,4:0, ,1 .. : ., , 8 OZ. or ouc. , u. provide adequately trained .and -.. ,'', !, ,!.., Jr 4 ,,,,,14 4 4, It ,,,,f, VI ':, 'twice ai long u ordinary '.. 1 p -r It 1 zi r, i ::,'''.,,,,--,': ''',' ,., :' ',:,, ,, ; '. ,.: ; ..,- ,', : ; .. - , ,, understanding staffs for its train. sane",anct added that he did not : '. ',.1' ing schools."0, '' ', ': ' ''' '',' believe Pound ever would be men. i tally competent, to stand Wel., ',. .: 1 ': ir t : ;I : : ,-,,,7 4 sprays. , . . ' : ":-''' '''''A S'T'R I N I - Moreover. it recommended that s ',The Justice Department has in. .,'' -4 k l' i ''i .., : f ': '. I ',the states set up a system of r dicated it iney no oppose the mo. -,, ..-., '4- - ,,' , ko .tricAl,aCalArmou .. ..':',,,.- .. 2 .;:. : ' :' ,'- ,.,.. , ',, ' i "halfway houses"' or "residential '0 ti11 ;itI'liV, '' "41 on,effeC tive'.GERAIICIDE ., -. . 's centers for boys and girls .rerw,eesh;i0". .,9 tional institutions.," ,'..,-, It said such "half-way houses" ., woOld prevent yotmg delinquents ' trhaoyme 7beinnglerieetausrendedfr:tom tcher tion.' But U.S,-, 'Attorney Inver i' Gasch said he wanted to study the ,I.' motion before "dermitely decid. ....t.. ,. mg. :, , , t ; . . . .. , , ,. ' ' i ; 3i MORE, SPRAY. ''' -'', ,,, ------ --Tr, .,. Vt,11,' , , , , ., 1 .....-. 6..ii Mogi pow itemit ' kr, booms , ,,....:...1 I i, $ it ttark i t ,' piAutk I I : ... iS a useful treatment for DANDRUFF .,. ,,. , A i t , 18. cm' ".ideal.mout wash for HALITOSIS7-'' ,,,- h"Every large city and comma- . 1--its ,-, ,:, . , ef 0 z ,,. .. , . i tirclitme innutidthwhehiavifre eh sat vg ail;tlaacbtehl'ee 'ma kit ,T; ''',10"- i i - ,,. .: -..,,.s. carriesihe seal ofapprovat of the ,, ' ..' ',Ittrdei:nYucbe:ahwhere these yotin,g people so oif, 400 , , , .::, 40., I. ,:,. 0 ,- , .., .i 1 ' .. . , 'Could 'live, noon release,' the re. - 'v' , .. . port said, ,"They, would be free ,44----'',,, ', ',.., ., c ;',, i i o .:., :. ; ''. A,''..). , ,,, . to. participate in ;all coMmunity -- ----,,,,,,,,.-,,--...- - '7 '' ',....,,,ruouc-neattit 'Apartment, .. ... ,, ,,..... . h"..,n, Affairs,, have the, benefit, of ,-.CASTRO'S CHOICE -4 Man- '-', ., , . limited treatment program. In the uel Urrutia, above, is the choice - ezt .,,. . .,. , .. I N ;', ip'!:,.9 ':, ... , residence and could visit their -of the Cuban rebels, led-- bY ,. Dm ., 4 ., -,. .:-.....; -, :.:, .....: '.- homes on oecasion.'1, ; -',. 'Fidel tastro, to serve as pro- ,., ty, . .. . ., . , . ,,,, ; .. TIIE '' '' TR ADEllARIC IS YOUR GUARANTEE , ,, . The subcommittee also reCom, ',- visional president ot, ,Cuha if i ; ... ,,,,.' .; -. l' - ' .::. -;. ;-i . 1. inended closer screening of em. -.they are successful in, their ,' ': -af '1 ployet of '. juvenile institutions to ,atttunpt to seize the 'govern- '' .,,,. ),.. r !,- .. .' l .., ..:,: .-- ,',, .:.,:' ., ',...: :: ".: .1, ..: -'".'..' ,''''' ...: l..,;'': ''''''.7.'-',.. l'', ...'' OF QUALITY PRODUCTS Ar. MONEY-SAVING, PRICES -: i --4-cutthances of hiring -"sadistic, or --,,,ment. ,Judge Urrutia ia Dow in ......,-....' .....:-,' 1.,.4.:i -------, ,., t :T........ , perverted individuals.,'. .;: ,rexile in vew,yerk. 1- -.- ., .. ,. , . .- : . :, -7-7..-7.'"-"."''''''''''", "";'",. SUPPRT- LOCAL-110USTRY.;,AND HELP-PANAMk:GROW ;....-........;;..----, ...:. , It 'Slid many state correctional : ,. , !..,, ' ', , '; schools.still are "dominated by the '- ,- ts,, '' ' - , , , , , , , . , , 1 , .,,. , , ,, . , A ,.:.,, I', :, Traced T ,,,. ,.,., ,,,,..: ., ,, 7 '' '.'1, ',. 1. '. .' 'k '10170:ttriL'I?:J .1 Policc said tediy ! In a itecord,$1,81 . Ing robbery (last . reported -to have - 'fang,. Cuba. ..,. Deteetiven said said!' !' said!' f only es, Grazieni .t 'to( cash sonte 'of , 'beet: bt. Switzeil 1;liLDAY, Arr:m 13, 1":"'13 Itz.r. r.21.:1:',It 41:,',....;,..x,v JEN INI;t11.-N.,A.--N i VAIL' Zit. 11 ZrlirLIS FA ,. 4 4 ..- mmft 44 t P t 4. it IR 44 VP i -v '.--a."..."..- 4 4,1,1 4 OP 4, -,,,,,e.....,, ,.....,,.,., U S 1 '1 r---- '' .z) --N,---' 'AC av sse s To e f ..1 ) 9 ,,,.....,,, 4,.., I 1 A O. li Ir., oit : IF YGLI. iliilfi: I. li'L01,,, I b bi i bi ik 4, . .,, r; ,, , ,,,' 0 :? .. 1 --."--1 t I f f 4 ,,,,..,,,1 1 i I I re , - r ---t 0 L.. tr-t-1 1 U i iii ci. u 1 .Y0 D itt 1---, Inactivated In Fiscal 59 t 1-.1- , f J t '''' i t ..: L., I tL, .1.1.......it L.1,.- --t ,- lw l ', t , , 1 --.!,.. ,, i MOVIESTELEVISION it ,' L , by.Erskine Johnson 1 li 1 1 By OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Snrvics : , The. Navy announced today that type carriers which will be reclas. 48 ships, including four aircraft sified. i .....,.......,. ... .. . ,- carriers, four cruisers, 11 submar. One new Forrestal class carrier, A NEA Staff Cotrospoadtat t I 1 -------- ' I I , Ines and one destroyer will be in- Independence, and converted E- 4 4 . ORTif (I BO activated durin the fiscal year sex class carrier orisKany will be l''T 1 g 1 1 . . I t - A J 8 4 t 1951' commissioned early next year. -- I I 'HOLLYWOOD (NEA) -- Hot. Julie Reding's blusher about be. V K 6 5 ,, These inactivations ate bemg The four cruisers to be inactivat- ', lyw000ttes Are Talking Abou: ing interviewed uin a producer's J2 made m order to mako way for ed are the heavy cruisers Salem, s 1 416A K Q 6 5 -. 31 new and converted shIps due. to soon to return from two years.clu- I I rhst iiittit. vorbal disaereement" plush ()dice About a "sensational" , 1 r I , , 1 ; ; , 3 , , - , . ,, 1 , i, ,, . .7"44' ,, , , , 4,- ,, , r -''' : t,,' .1, :- :4 't ''.: - ', 4 ..,.. att, , ,,, '1! 0 III your home ,, v , : 0Ni, ,). , , ' ' '''L' ' ''' ''' 3 -.4,' ' ,, ' ' .. , , 4 4 4 0 In 'your office -' -s ,,, ,., ., .. .,; v , - t i .1 v '' ALL 3 in I ' ,,, , 1 ' .-- --,: ''''''i' '. ,, ,,, y4., I - DRAPES ( ..' 11 , k .t 44 .' int,..n.Twc, .. .. father in "The Diary of. A n ne and 'The Command,' which 1 "--7-------, , -:-.7,----,;-------- that type -of duty by three attack : ,' , -,, ,L,v,g,,Anargo 1...., u I r I I 11 1 A 1.; ',4 , Frank" will be his 1,068th, p e r- made for Warner Bros. in 1953 , ,,,,, ..,,' ',,..., , , -,----- Besides the 48 ships being de- 1 , ,. ., BLINDS; : ,,, L. formance of the role. , and 1954; That's the advantlge , IF you, want te- have :fun with tr ,,,- ",., ..-' : commissioned,' 14 destroyer a n d st , ,,' 4 4,, .4 ' qt '-, the major studios have over the day's hand pon't iook at 'the East 1041$ ti liki Govt destroyer escort type vessels will i 4, A 4 - independent., They can keep the and West cards You are 'in foe mom w :LSI LI 8 be transferred from the active to i , -., CALL 2-0725 our representative will visit Your home or') I '' r' lt ., cost down .' by using clips from hearts and West ostarts proceed- , , ,, ; .:, .-' the reserve training fleet, one i .. ,,, ., t. office andArive you a free estimate.' '," --; ' 1 ,,. 1 their theiltrical films." , ings by leading ace, king and a, SIAShS I llAr ,,, fleet minesweeper,will be assign- 1, , , . ,, 1. s 9s ,., ls . '' '' '' ---,;' '' ,- ,' other spade. You trumn the third ito s V ed to the Navy'a Operational Dev- 1 ) - ,- 1. The Price is Right s i, ., ) KEELY SMITH'S zoom to TV spade and need 10 tricks. ,, -, ', -. ' elopment Force, 'two rescue, es- t ., ,, ' lu. v.?) ,', and record popularitymoney in If everything bre-Rs you can RAIrl Surilv RAHIA corts will be assigned to the U.S. .14 4, t ' '' '' 1, AT, ,''s :t t. ',' : , the bank for 'Bob Mitchum.' She make 11. If hearts break you ca lo w 1411, 1 VIA W,, Underwater Sound Laboratory and I . , 'makes her feature film ,debut play safe againsl a four-one elub -- '. . one rescue escort. will be assigned 1 I) . kW , ,-,( , with him In his independent break bY drawing trumns a n ',i SINGAPORE (UP)Indonesuin to the Navel Research' Laboratory , iln 4,, , ,Gary,Cooper's quotes about h. ,.!Ei flieker,,' "Thunder.Road" ..,Y. .' simply losing, ,thel firs, club 'trick. government forces repOrted yeater- These changes will give the Na- ,' ' tati st. Da cEe sCKa pa pistiwTa , e 0114 eitillattif : tl: g(017- gliffliS. tag rat. '. anti-TV, stand; -, : ,,, Jack Lemmon's record alyum 't,i- Suppose trumps don't brea day 'they, had slashed a major vy a total fleet strength .of 864 I !A ''' ' ' ' tied "Th J k L e or emmon Nobody Can you find A play to make, the rebel supply route to ,north Su- ships by June 30. 1050.. party in Cincinnati, Ohio. Its ,,..,N en ry, .., ;Thai SHha tant A.N.7 I , ""I'd hate to have to recom , ' mend an automobile ,1 hated and Ellow." Sounds fike. the title of hand?, .,- t ',', '.--..' ,z 'r:: .., mi.tra and, forged to .withinit10 -,The selection of the ships to be creator, Mrs. Robert Brewer, got- ,....e"', ., ,., ,, i'M t -, ,' We Piva "Chien" 'de 'Olti) STMIE1St s:-' t. Si 41 1 I don't think youngsters should' 1dt. fan magazItie e story., gime. ,.The answer is, "Ye,sr! ; miles -of tbe ,rebe,ls1 .1110 life ,1!e Inactivated was nude to provide models the just-for-fun style, 'km tellti itmnlan 0 etosrets is oreat Ian lientIY Bak r.about, Fara- you start but b taking your Own to the outside World, 1!1 !he AOUtn the,most elfetiVe ,M1)1017.Ment..Of I which. she fashioned for, her i r, ,,,,,,,, , ,,, , ., ii I ;7 s, '',: 7 ". 7 ,(17- :- ;:::";- :' t ; ;'---77".:,,,7 :41 : gu;t1' t.tart' & gfome- gu-ena;ng. cYiont---.': 1 Ve give ',Chico" de ORO STMPS! .':',,' 4th of JO, di II St. ''.., ,- ; 1.- ,'-- , NO wo mown '; , , 1 i -"": a L'... .... ''''. UCSI Uillettn:U Ut II r v a twl ,vo, Fula- , 1 some 9ther things,',.. , ,. ,, "' v - N, second trump tea(' you simply go L,uvau L,uvau" " L,uvau" ------ "- f'" 4.1 after the clubs,' inVaSi011' momentarlit Bible within the limits of total fore- - .,- '. , , i ,.. 1 .. v, JACK WEBB shelving that line; i...- ,,oer-,..44 '. "Iy ''' This time You can't afford to tom ,, es available. ; f ' Irhe, reports i)laced' the re , , ., , bel .," ' "Only the names havt been chang- f 4, g's : 1, ,i.f ,'. cede a club trick and must rely on stronghold in west central Su , ,- ed to protect the innocent," for :".4"- '11 t i th 0 tw b k that ;$ it At ., a re .. o rea ,m u ,,,,a into 'a shrinking oval of , ,, , one,forthcoming chapter of "Drag- ,A .. diplial) s..,' some stage of the, proceedings the ""'" -.4..,' ...,,, t : i'''''' ''"; s' ,.. t. central government troops about net." For the first time in sevem 4., I i e n er yn e umps may run t d ft d lb th tr 200 miles long and 65 miles wide. a It, , ''d. ) ) .., 1, !.Y i s'. . 0 ii, 7:; c 1 q ,: years,, the police show will, star , , , m but tbat trick wiU be all be can ,.. - viOST 11,10DERII r 0 1CL.,. ; f I an actual participant in a crime Indonesian Foreign Minister 1 T ,,,,, ;, ,.. t; . , Subandrio, stopping in Hong Kong s case.' Mrs. Mary Bigler, st, nurse's .. ,, ', k. t -) k .. '. .7 ' ', . , aide at Good Samaritan Hospital' ...,,,,,,... en -route to Tokyo on a diplomat- BEsT tocATrn . ,ii , ,,,,.,, ',II MaY 'get an offer from usC. If he Ieids a' spade declarer wiU te mission, predicted the rebellion 1, ,o,1 It ..-;''. . here', will. play herself as a Wit t won a Rose Bowl game lor Pa. ruff, draw the last trump and make ,...--, I s"', gt4 tkm --IA is drpll ett art u7ih;s1 a wanir LI) Ps, 111 I N.. J tr-1 : t , i ,,: t NI tf'; kr , , ,..: I ,, Rro IIIE U. WM mesa-in. iourtroom :drama, titlcl. I ramotmtin 1936.!!', : I the rest, OT lt!'u lau71' of ,thO oirnorid. i:'IP6'Ifs'Alerfofgemrfo.7 I ft tr:It I : I 7 4"rhe tBig-E3res.' ,,Her uncanny ,, of diamonds. If het leads a trumu "C "'um 1.v ryt 1:43 Nowt cr::0;) 11 v No7j. 141 "military operations now, are m ;tkr,,,Ir 46, , .r4,- , v ability to Identily a suspect Jole- TELEVISION's Faces,-'of or a diamond thc. saMe fats wil , their final phase." , ' lv bv his eves resulted in his con., John"' toonine the movies', f'Three await hiM.' 1 :!. DrAt v!--J, , : ,41, -,00.1. , 'Action on -charges of 'armed rob- I Faces of, tvi". by one fee& If both tromPs R1.14 Oubs 1?!eaK I !,:.trh. r n i" I ,-' VIC 11 :;', ,VN ," I :'T-It -- loswa,t .t a eta IffillP pnergy ".' .' "1 111 61 I a I ,L T :A Re. ; .5g TA ....4. 3 ',21,-.61, 7 nv1. 'Ill 1 ,ner7 anti itionaPulg , 1 bur Jo,uu venner pnayea tmancutituur-wr; olution hy, proclaiming a new gov gov: : gov: 1 ::;!;.,; 44. l'"- rii7'r (7.1,;: :'43.( Ntaystir IF , ; Blake's. father early this year on trpina to make the, hajn-cr ernment for all Indonesia reb. 15 id . DANNY KAYE'S "Merry An- GunsmOke.111Vhen she ordered be done.: : I , : - after President Sukarno refused' I I 04'' : : 0,10.4. , ,' DANNY KAYE'S "Merry An-1"GunsmOke.".When she ordered be done.: ; 1' after President Sukarno refused to 'f : ; drew"- opening at, the Radio Cit3i him out of iown,, he left but lie's ,, heed their demand; to oust Com F::.:,-;'' -'' ":":":' .. f ; Music Hall, Easter' week 4-- a big coming;,,baelt, behind. various,la. : ,, munists from his government. 1 .000 up to the minuterooms :.:: : r I tuccess story, for its -'director, 641 disguises.h.Since, disappearing : A Jakarta miltary pok , La michal Kidd. .1.1i1043 6 danced as Old'Dad he bias played three reported over the radiciBit Meesmdaann, 0-".; Sensible Rates Include In the chorus of a, H a 1 other 'characters in, variouil capit of north Sumatt that TeietiSioll & Conditioning ,,, : Easter extravaganza. '' Actress sodes orthe khoW. loyahstiitroops that invaded "nett "nett1FCRIIDWrirritti 1FCRIIDWrirritti "nett1FCRIIDWrirritti !I , , Piot! HOTEL : p . , t , , , traI, apanuli province Friday had' ciptured Pidan nd Si im , , QThe efddirl bee. been. Stolen-lCanadian, Bonds Reported .,!. Nort See West , g d , , Ilp ? ,; , '. ,,, A r IN e.ftes4k haNiA, ,!-..111 ;Lit ; 014 the rebel strong , 1 " ; You, South, hold: 4 holds et Bukittinggl and Padang' !Et Ot I -o 0 Brassieres ling Jellit '03'10I.715 44 8 2 from the important Supply port of' t SOth St. ki tit Coektal What do you do?' , Sibolgi and left the, revolutonary ONI TIMES SQUARE AT RAMO'CITY ink ' 1 o A MA Aria na-trumft. Thili hid 1 ...TU., cvmuutuuary 1 government wit!! , s ,,' ''; shOws about eight or n-ine points the rOad to south Lams Address' tioTgivarT .E4V leninur ; 4 (tiru:1:14101 qilittl)ar :"h an.....1'ttv.partituw.deitecto plarit,,; Sumatra as 'only- supp4 ratite r 7. .,, L; ".:., th2t. hondi stolen' tutirlrod , 4 0;:' i 'the routside'''.".' ';. odo 4,-,( ,, $ Anommayamo t !.'14 P : 0 Girdloa04 4,1 :4 '6,- 5.4 "" 404 la Mr " .14 '' 1 So 14: : ' ' ; Ailli , ... .. .. .:,... , ,. :, ..., ;,, ',;,.. .'-',-''. ','.,: ";', '' -.' i ''.' ', .''',. ',., :' ';s V i ,' ,' S'. ; :, '., I" ::', l' , ... . , .., .,, . .. ,, .:, :: ... 11 ...',,:.'....,:::1',,,,.:,.;....!,:,,,:::,.,,:...::':,:',:;',''.:,.....,..;;',..:':;:..',!:,.:...-.:::.7-;.....1. :t.3;,,;.' 4',: ,,,7 ''.' .. ".. 1 ''.:',:,,,;-,,,.::.; :,',..t.,-, i,..,.::,i1V:.;',.....::. :',,- ....,.. ,,:;',,,...- .4., : : 'youri N rt d Eillit i ''', .. .;,.... ,-.. ,.,., : ,, , : Mr' !. ' '; ,, -....,.,...- - -- ' 111.,':.-; 1 1 :It ''-:: :- 111111 ,:. :. .,. 1..) 1 i --',:,,,':'-:,,f...,,-:..' 1 It:A...7;ocry 1 ," , r -, . :.--.--:-.,.:-..- ', 111:;:7"::.-....-. .: od -'" 11"' r L received 'them- as, PaYineht from 1 last week 10; nsald on a swank P , a aamblint casino is Tket partment hbuse in 'search of bonds Itzra youna , - '. LIUL3Liik --. - ft t bonds Were stolen;frotil4 the, Mon- stolen 'from :the Caisse f Nat treal 'Trust Comohn Februn- desEconomie. ',They recovered $72.- , , ,, AY 1 " rv in, Canada's biggest ',theft, t 000 vhorth of the securities. avilers 1 e n n 0 A , Graziant waif arrested aftet Abel Pollee, speculated that, 'some 111 11'11 111 (-1 r)r-1- re ,i'lniinnr-1,," , rAINAMA ONliY , , 1 ink called Montreal stdek-1 the bonds were traded fnr the done. rift innt. , d 4'. A A A' i , obtain'the latest quota', One man has been charged In the 11:"1 ,!!'"'-"2-s: orl Li. 111 ,, uasn oales changes no alterations:- '11 ,:; tions on- thi ;bonds and Iearmed rase. Jean paul Emile Pelletier, ', they were stolen., .! 50, has beemarrayned on ,ctiarges WASHINGTON' (IJP):Atlorneys e,4 vi.nfta wine& prime hpino 'frilled in nossessi0O, Of for poet Ezra Pound, asked h e Irl rl - 1 lab chief, conferred with detectives some' of the' stolen bonds an-d '01 federal court hera yesteraay to re dere today after returning from theft. 1 lease the accused traitor from the u 11,11 c , mental hospital .that has been his ,11., .4111 1"1 , " prison for the past 12, years. , Isf .111.11111CLILE11117 SenaleGrou'p netommeds Center ,They, also urged the court. to , ' dismiss the rtreason indictment ' ' that has been' Pending against the ,, CIN a ToTrain:St ff TO Handle ICids . 72.year.old poet since 1943Pound 1 A ' was charged with making pro. T N Axis short, wave- broadcasts from ; e ' Italy during World War , T N UP A Senate use of force where you WASHING 0 ng people Captured by- U.S. imilitary for. 111- LI 11 I f inbcommittee yesterdaY! recPnl- 411 O.nlY,cntInue .tp.,Actevel9.1 ces in 'Italy in 1945 Pound 1,..f,,,d4 tumor lustrsved ' , i 14 Of a AP I Ali Ai As I 11 ( - InAnded establiShMent Of a fect-Illreacty notne Ana outer atutuue 1 rrz., : : i- !..,; -,, 1 1 , I 11.11 .; , 1,j'ut jtjtjjj 11111 11111111 I Union. : ,, ,,,it 1 CULIAILL gag ...ma...max...ova ono -ain-ing center to' helP im-I oward,,society." lei- vt--1,-4-10.. Ivr.nf.1 pro--vik ;the 17ataffs t- of' institution" The ,'last recommendation. wall A,!'44,1"v'u ; , trying to reform Juvenile ,delifi for development 14 tof 1946 on grotmds that he : i- ;!:!- ; J; , 11111 1 special here ,T vngh. all. tinfif , : 1. : '. 1 -; "' :: ',, ',. .,! ;. : z'''?,111., I , , Y ', tiu'enrs.-7,,,, : - '.. ,'. ';' ,, classes -,in luvenile institutions to " wax manila aim slava.; tocom,, m.,...v .,..,,,,,,,,,,,..,,K,,,,,, ,,, .. , . The proposal was made, by gen- help slow learners and, particular. for triar' on' the:treason charge. ', ,...6... :.t. f.,,, ,-:, ,,,,,,,71....,,,,..;, --k cent years, poet Robert .4 .,...(' ., .:::'. ? , ..:- .,,,. ,....,t, ''S t . . , .... 004 Now' ao : ... ,,,, ... ,,, , .. ,. f ate JudiclarY subcommittee on ly youngsters taving trouble with In ,re bl f m "o many de. ' juvenile- delinquency:, It a d d e il reading, a! pro e e ov ' e .,:. :-. , ...:-4.,:v. lf, - ., ',.-!, -,. '- ". ,. Prost and others 'urged' th g r..........1 ' , , prepared by ,. , 1, -, 0,, , ow ' 7,, A. .t. 'A-- -3.......CA:..sof ar inni it pc linnupnta. .. ' eminent to release Pound, despite ,i;;. ..... :.. ...., ., : ... ... i. . , . Tri 2r IT wax utimmu Lau --, Vl. JEM14,11,1wEE'111 AL. . tablish the suggested training : The report tquehed only briefly 1,115 Pu ucuva ., rialFstyling ITI ' , fate guttural u 111E1N I e , ter as part of the Children's en.' the' handling delinquents ,' in ':The , :; Bureati. publie:echool' systems. The sub- bth f p double-barreled motion '.'on I , a o ound was filed by for,. ty ' , ' '' , k., -1. A . vt, ) - -- .!,,N1!.!6?::!.1!:t,!S! - ...: V ,.k' ' 10.44,,,,2,,,o,.....,,,....0,010ave, ' , .-...'. ? ,:,.-.. '..ti ':,,,,,;,:-.1.'40;:,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,X;4:Nt.t:NItit ;,$,,, 4 4,:,v,141,Z : r.a '' ame tor 'Bermu a, 's .4 44'12'''';':'".'"'''P"4'11SLE FOR TWO4.4"501''''MES--Allso-ther P ,, d Is "Honeyttoott Islet's .,kThott .,kThott: : .,kThott: : 1 1 d u hold the tradition by visitin; the tiny British colony' an-! et xe ': 4 : : :', nually The resort combines a r a , ,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,!-,,,,,, ', ;,.., '. '''. .' : sands nt "w 5tWe s P d life and a thrrving old-,:w,orld atrflos,,Pher?' , , ---,,,,,,,...7.-.'w,:,04,..o.rmor:.- .. .. .:,,.... : ' 14 : -: ,,,,,;:,,,, , ,,..,,,,,,y--,,-,?T,,o,',r--r,T.'.:r.'r'',:r7.:rr,''''''''''", .,:,t, ',:,...,.-.:::... .. -. ,..... .... :..:.,..:......,. , . ..:. ,-,,.': .. -.....',.,,,,',::''z''''.::-:'".4 -..- ...':' : .-..,:-',:.-:,"''''',.:,:::-::; --:-.,,. ,..:',.',..'''',''' '' : ,0- ,- -".....:..:.: ":.:: ', r'',..".. ''", -,-...:,.-.....,:- , -.:.,..,..-... - , t t , "1 4 4 t ,' 44 ;-4 A ,, 4 4 i''' . :, -,,, :. .' ,, , 4 4 ' ',., EXPENSIVE READING MkilEttMaYni Robert, Wagner (right) ar41 Abraham Beame, city budget director, get down to work on New 'York City's new budget. A wag decided the photo needed a bit of reliefso he put in a bottle of aspirin'. '''''''' :. '' ",.:''7 : , " A trv:; 1 , .. , ,, 1 VISITORS FROM ENGLANDBarbara Mackenzie tlett) and Penny Butts look ,.'.. ',' over somesmall ancient and nodern Britishers at 'a toy plir In New York. They're i I , 3- , getting acquainted with Cherry Ripe,' reproduction of 'an, 18th century' therry ,., r . - seller, and a Scott lady in eyerirng dress. Presse. were handmade by' eXperts.,"., V' ' - '..4 , .,,,,,v,-,v,v-It."1"1,,,,,,,., -131,:tr.....,x44 ,,,,,,,,,q.). ,,,'mAnuoe.rtym -t ,,,,,?..ck ,r,:,-..r.ry,,,,,---r,-, ,;- r,,,,,,, ,1 ,.. t 1 z 'k ,4- I. h, ,i, .. '.4 7. , , ., t 411. '.. t N. 3 . ,1 I. .., ,,,v33 r'3 13 . k il.'3, 4:,::: .. 71 1, :44:4, .1,1 ....:, 1: !.,. ,s, 0, ,,,, 7, ',,,, .f!'i, 1 t',4 '3','' 4,33 1 ri 1 , '''', '' ,' .,, "1 ' ', '3 ,.$'4'. ?,; -tr -3m..,334., Iv, 33.,...........30.. 'LAWN YET g Linda Sue Larson of , Long Island, listens intentitto what crocus is aying to hetort her lawn. It has been aid that, .i'ddisies don't tell," but who itiows about crocuses? tP . IINE-Linitead 'of 'takin'i these performers at 'Cypress Gardeni, T144 lie on the sand, but they still make this ,pretty picture. '' ,,7:71, . ,, , t (L:44 .4412, , 'stt tENDING SUPPORT TO THE INNER BELT--it. 91-1:on, 11,2-fat-lorig iteel box' girder liptished and pulled thraugh Cleveland for'part of the Inner Belt bridge. Two tru4kikone going forWerd, the' othet backing ell the way, 'traveled two milqc Mrt moved wires and traffic lighttilong , ,, , : :.. : King Features Zyndicato : MUSI; HALL',MATERPICVThis- giant crystal chandelier, probably the largest of its kind, was Made Limbrg, Germany,lor shipmeht td a Music hall in Chi.' ') cagci. The charideliet is Mre than 15 feet high and 12 feef'wide: 'Illuminated by ''11,450 billbs, vAighs abOut 3,30C1, poundS.:, It will take IA trey? Of three ;nen weeks to mount it for shipping. The chandelier will be dismantled completely.. ; )' ' : ViTI:iitok many taverns in 11 t h Ilnitect : States house "'howling:, alleyst',,- :,, pritalri:""ilartS 10 "the garne',:y that;,,helps. while alkay ,..happy hours 'IrOhe torfier..: :, Voles ',sal, ,darts,"., ; has.taken, On-national :sig. ;: tifidance in the "11ast few.;;; iP 0 a ra'''"Ilationai'''D ar !r !rheld.. held.. !rheld.. each 'year :,sit ;,..merstnith .!Towit.,. tendon. ,Intliejinal,S eight Xn,!, each' ,i a maximalIt .0X three:, tattes-h.,,knONVri:, 1:16gst4,-, are The' lirst iearn,t0'.sOorte tOtal ' Of .1,001 Willi PI then,' triei:forl' the ,secOnd Citie- atld l',,tented; Distance isnohar7 : A itun':Irt,ii LatiCashire played, against z a team in Veteeniging,' Sbuth :This'' Was '' , kik thoUsand.: incans : fq - 4' ' -- eltt halid pia-cticei i'dcs spot isis of cilly;, 1, The auests at Lord Crewe In Northumberland, take on "locals" In dads iiame it7 :t (4: . 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' ' ., : . , , , ..,,,, TI-2:7DAY, sr:n 13, 11,::3 TD: AN INDEFENTr7;T DAILY NIWSPAYEI r::; IIMMENNO 3 - i oa a f act", and, g,1 a , ,Dtallers , alzanta netilit elfdprounai, 2'711.'146p aRI 5.1 Lill ,,;11 p,..pt4 101-011010 daSFAI; " jt ie. poceivol toloplo4M; over Paitaaull 2-0740 411, 2-0 74 I telletil4 10;00 10 4.166 enty; IIfrt I t PO POICIPSIVa Vy Go apn woos ww.r - Anmilmaiiononoolmimminmo I ANIIIIIMENO111111. HE U.S. AMBASSADOR AND MRS. HARRINGTON ENTERTAIN FOR GEN. AND MRS. RIDGELY GAITHER The Ambassador of the United Stktes .In Panama and Mrs, Julian F. Harrington will entertain at a reception this evening in honor of the recently arrived Commander-in6 Chief of the Caribbean Command and Mrs. Ridgely Gaither. Mi MI by of lar Ba of Pa a 1 Sel ' R. of Pa Ho 1 Na 1,Vc rir '10 111 da: , Be Mi Fa Ta . ,4 sis tta Miss Marths Masts Hari Will Marry Ks t Ith B. Tucker , - Amiounc...tent has been made by her mother of the engagement of Miss Martha Elizabeth Mastel Mastellari lari Mastellari to Mr. Kenneth 11:Tucker, of Balboa. -'' Miss Mastellari is the daughter of the late Dr. A.' B. Mastellari and Hrs. Essie B. Mastellari of Panama CRY. Mr. Tuckbr who is a teacher at Balboa Junior High School is the son of the late Lyte R. Tucker and Mrs. Lorena Tucker of Ocilla, Ga. ' Art August wedding 11 planned. fan Women Hosts At Party' Honoring AuthorPatricia Markun The Canal Zone .Brancli of the National League ot American Pen Women Will be hosts this eve evening ning evening at in autographing party to '10 ,roduce author Patricia Markun woose new "First Book of the Pa Panama nama Panama Canal" is being released to today. day. today. 1 Hostesses 'will be Pen Women )3etty Bentz', Jean Bailey, Peggy Miller,. Dorothy Thornton, Elva Fairchild,' Gene Simpson, Bett, Iligeins; Arlene ,Raymond, Patsy Taylor and Rutli Elicit. Also as as,4 ,4 as,4 sisting will be Miss Helen Thomp Thomp.411, .411, Thomp.411, Mrs. C. S. McCormack, and Idris, Tom Ogelsby. '- Invitations have been issued for tta from 4 to 6'or cocktails from Competition Between Russia, US Loom' At Brussels Viorldts Fair ' BRUSSELS (UP) "Step right 1 up ladies lind gentlemen, see the' wonders of the world for only 60 cents," The traditional eel o1 the ""Li'earny" barket won't be there, ,ot the wonders o'- the world will whch the 1958 World's Fair ' the first in 19 yearsopens, In Brussels. April 17. And for only' 60 cents, too. --, There will be everything from native dancers froth the Belgian Congo to Russia's Red Army - Choir, from an oil:derrick to an exact replica of the Russian Sput-; nik , , ...And ill this toppedv.off the wonder of wondersthe 320 foot high "atomium," a, possibly ugly but certainly impressivr strueture built td rePresent the el el4mental 4mental el4mental crystal .of the atom. t is the .syrnbol.of the fair. ;ity of Spheres' - ", The "atornium," destiPed to be tome the Eiffel 'rower .of Brus Brus, , Brus, se's,. eomposed of nine alumi num k- covered spheres 55 feet in diameter connected by ,aluminum tubes, Eight of the' spheres are set at various angles around the One central ball 4 ' Inside the spheres are' tes testaurant, taurant, testaurant, bar, atomic exhibit and otherattractiom They are linked , by elevators and escalators., run. ning Inside the connecting tubes, The atomium sets the pace for the ultra-modern makeup of the - fair, which ,- will last fot' six months. ", I 60 cents, too. , ", The tome'.1 sels,- is , num k- diameti :-' tubes,: set at :', One eel ' taurant ' other by 'tint It ' The the fair, months , montns. ,- ", ,- I development. '. , 1 g',.,,vioscb' ,,w,- .,.. 4,0 4 -- , ,,,,,- , ot ... a LOO , t' 9 0, if -;,---, r," 1 4 ': I 't t17414 el;2.1faSlit4 ,.....) , 1;111 : ....,. , , ,, ,: '.; ,. ..' ,- ..- ,, f ' ' l'is, ', ' Finer Richer' Purer, , , 1: ,., ,, , -,,, ,, , : ,: ,.: 1 ; t t I : , ., -f i P.'cl'icSI-1 I' 1. r I Al Ls i v..' il 131111' 11:n COMPtiit' , '.4. 1: 1INCORPORATED HT ROYAL 'ClIARTER ISO) !, FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER, SERVICE ' - tot 1 ,111PcstiiicS1'",11 31'11-11cAnCompQny. IINCORPOEATED HT ROYAL CIIARTER 040) FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER, SERVICE t CMOOMIN1A0 ECUIDOR; FERE! AND CIIII,E ',"SALAVERRY" ......... a ta a tsa a a April 12 S.S. 'FLAMENCO" ......May 2 . ,.: i . s.s. 1 i 4osi , it. ' .. s.s. k .. c , TO UNITED KINGDOM VIA CARTAGENA, LA GUAIRA, - KINGSTON, IIAVANA, NASSAU, BERMUD, SPAIN, ' $ AND FRANCE , S.S. ",REINA DEL MAR"t (20,225 Tons) July ' (Air-Conditioned) IiTIVITED KINGB0M DilltECT S.S.: "RENUTIV, ,1 ... ADM ,, '"'" UNITED KINGDOM DIRECT "KENIJTA'0, 4 .14 ... ADM S.S. . ... Aptll , t. OltAL MAIL LINES LTD.HOLLAND it 41.t, AISIERICA LINE I 11,"'IATII PACIFIC PORTS .S. "LOCH GARTH'' IS S.S. "nITAVENDYit, ".. v.'.; ....... "....". .. 111 ? . tiOYAL MAII, L1Nts LTD.HOttIND ,, t , ' 's .'., ' AMERICA LINE ' ; .. ,- ', . I ', TA k"ilITII PACIFIC PoRTS A .s. "LOCH GARTH'' .. .. .. ., .. . .'.'.Apill IS . 0 ,, ,.....,,,. .. ,, .. .... e A .S. "LOCH GARTH" ....,-....:...7.-:..........'.,-07'.-,'......'..APill IS 1. SS. "nITIVENDYIi"-'..v:.; ....... ......... .. . -April 13 -- 'ro LKCONTINENT (st SS., "LOCH AVON" ,..;.......,,,';'..'...'..,... .. . April III ' &S. "LOCII RYAN" ..,........ .... .. . .. ...,..Alwil ito I --"1,1, SAILINCS SUBJLCT TO CHANGE IVITLIOUT NOTRE ', .,, , ,TELErIIONE: CRISTOBAL 3-113515 , , , , , , 'r0 ILKCONTINENT SS. "LoCH AVON" '' .. April IS SS. "LOCII RYAN" . .. 7(1,1, SAILINGS SUBJLCT TO CHANGE IVITLOUT NOTICE , TELENIONE: CRISTOBAL 3-113545 I Cr Menviie , . 6 to 9 in the Tivoli Guest House Dr. Roborto Arias -- 1 Little Gallery,' ,' , 1Roturns to Panama - . Dr. Roberto' Arias,- former Am AmMrs. Mrs. AmMrs. Turner Returns Homo ,. liassador of Panama in London, Following Visit With Potters returned to his home .here last Mrs. Clyde Turner, who has beeiL 414. Mrs. Arias, who has pre prethe the prethe guest of her son-in-law andlviou commitments with the Sad Saddaughter, daughter, Saddaughter, Governor an'd Mrs. Wii-lier Wells Ballet in London remain remainliam liam remainliam E. Potter at Balboli Heights,ted to complete her work there. I left on Friday to retui a to her , .., ,, home in Grafton, West Virginia. Foul T, Dunns - , ----- Par, 1,4 of Daughter - t Theatre Guild I Ali. and Mrs Paul T. Dunti of Ticket- Reservations 'Balboa announce the birth of their Reservations for tickets to the'first child, a laughter, Rita Ann, 'theatre Guild's current production, on Saturday, April 12, at Gorges 'The Tender Trap which oPen- Hospital. The paternal grandmoth grandmothed ed grandmothed last night, may be obtained bY er is Mrs. Paul 'r, Dunn, Sr., of calling Mrs, Dorothy Thornton et washington, P r ,and the matr matrBalboa Balboa matrBalboa 1298 between the hours final grandest 6 t, Mr. and Mrso 1:00 and 6..30,1i.m. .- William Kuster of Eu Claire, Wis Wis- - Wis- -- .' consin, 1 , Mrs. Mernonald Leaves ,., .,aa , For Visit 11 i Germany Caribbean College Club , 4 Mrs. Doeis MacDonafd of ,Bal- The Caribbean College Club will boa left on Sunday by plant forlhold its reguler monthiv meeting Germany where she will visit the this evening at 7:90 at the Cristo CristoBoyd Boyd CristoBoyd ,Baldwins. Mrs., Baldwin is brt Bed Cross Building. - the former Gall MacDonald. mrs., f Highlight of the orogram will he MacDonald 'exPect to ,be away a calor film "Textiles and Orna.' for- three months. ment-I Arts of India," 'An exhihit . -, ., .--..-.. fro- Todia will be featured' in the Gregory Joseoh Mora wr I I room. ' - Biotized At Lutheren Church .- F,,,..-vini the prottram the 04 Gregory Joseph, son of Mr., and nuokt PlectrOn' of officers for the Mrs- Jose A. Mora of Curundu was year 195tt-5o will he' held, A reoort baptized at the Redeemer,Lut1.r- on the Snelliner PeA held in Crio Crioan an Crioan Church on Sunday more krt. tnbal Hint School last month win ' '- 4 '',1' olso be heard., Refreshments will . - ,t,- be served. ":-. -' Between. Russia,' IA I members art urged to st-1 tend. . 't , I ' ; ' ''. ort Guhck Chaeel Guild : ;els' Viorkiti Fair !,,,4111111 New ("tows I Mrs. Cstroll rhanhe directed an s t . imtvosOlro OgPtile lightin cerereo cerereo..... ..... cerereo..... ,.. z, ., ''. "Iv to instAll 'the neer officers 'of ' , the Fort Gulick chow.' Guild at The pavilions 'of 41 nations are their reeont meattoo in the Port, spread over the 500-acre site. And 01,nek Chanel Golid at their, re realmost almost realmost every one is 0','-stith futurje.,t meeting. In the Fort Guliek istic design that it s appears to lc,,,nel, , , have, come from the Pages ssf al The follourin''officers Tr. In Inscience science Inscience fiction magazine.' ':, tet-lloci: Presidente Mr4. 'George - Pavilions range in design 'from Ptillima; vice-nresident, Will In Inthe the Inthe recialigulaf glass, steel and Pram: secrAterv and treasurer, aluminum Soviet pavilion 4-, the, Mrs. Jame Poanet assfstsq vice.r"-tdoto T onto Hendsneth., Corm least modern o the exhibitions-. to the bicycle.wheel V, S., pavil, niittee 'Chairmen. are hospitality, ion, the largest circular structure st..3. rareevr ttartlev', nursery teo, rePoNo Warren! 'Program, to be built sinee the Coliseum of ,, Rome. s, ,, ,- itfro Will tooram; yliblicitv, Mrs. "." ' ' ' ClIfinrel P,iIn6 aro telephone, Mrs. '., -., Balancad on Ball ., ,, ', PAI01 Miller and Mrs. John Borg altunibum Soviet pavilion 4-6 the, least modern o the exhibitions-. to the bicycle-wheel V, S., pavil, ion, the largest circular structure 'to be built since the Coliseum of ' Balanced on Ball ,, , But the 1;avillort that has csused tityntost eommpnt is the .Frenchr S past glass-enclosed construction poiSed delicately' on One concrete ball, about siv feet in diameter. It looks as shak la a French government, butt its constructors swear their ilaring building is as solid as the Itock of Gibraltar, The Brussels exhibition is not commercial. Nobody will try to ell anything 7m-except their coun countries, tries, countries, ' The wide theme laid down' by the host, nation was "a stocit, taking of mankind's achievements On the' threshold of the atomic age," The big competition will-be be between tween between the United States and gus. Ala a new form of cold war, Their pavilions, located next to each other, are bursting with the latest iri art, machinery and prO prOduce. duce. prOduce. The two countries are bring bringing ing bringing in orchestras, choirs and solo soloists ists soloists to demonstrate their MIISICal development. ' , mine. s, Balincd on Balt :, ,, , ','- Ix 134, Panama. ponsors for the baby were Mr. cid Ars. biatvin A. &liner ol lioldrege, Nebraska, who were re represented presented represented by their proxies, Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. &milt. follow following ing following the ceremony Mr. sod sodlumeheon lumeheon sodlumeheon at the rt. Amador Of Officers' ficers' Officers' Open Mess. rr UT uougnier t All. Ind Mrs Paul Dunti of - Other' members Attending':' woes Ilirsofifoseord Rallenbaugh, Mrs.1 emplitl, M014 tertiqffilli Vpi Blasindemo Mrs., Jasper York. Mrt. Rohl Post. Mrs. Chsrles Robortsn Mrs. pi'lori Sprinkle and Ittrt. Thom Thom04 04 Thom04 Mao, ,24 , The Chsnel 'Gond extenSed warm welcomes to the following visitotet Mrs. P.st'inott Pearson. Ort Ossie ,Gash t,d Mrt. Lola ' , , 3 Mrs., neorge Pniliam oresont, eri Mrs, TTowortl Psilonbauffh. Mr. Jasper. Nrork end Mrs. Thomas tinhe, with A farowell -eft, f"o'r the Guild.11,rs,,,, Carney', fIsrtlost, retlrino nrosident,, protented With giit thank. ., Kedge irleeti,ens Marriage Rites Solemnised 4 'rho r000 Solo rhapet Ps' tho SCOno tho weddin on Prlda or dsoghter of And Mrs. florrno oni A. ijettltens of Margarita to tibort Pr4oci4 11;410. ton of Mr, end Mrs, John Sl,loo. Sr, form,. 00 Carol 7,000 resmonti'noW reg.- Idint Trenton, NI. The double ring cerememy Wit !t.orformed bAt' Dither James ,T. murnhy,,' C.M, at the Coo) 'Solo Chooel, '4 Miss aeon Colfor wit mold of 'honor while servino, es. best moo !for tho OTOOm WOO brother Patric R1,10e;' Altsr bosrs wore Mat Mattho,,,, tho,,,, Mattho,,,, Raps and Rirliard Brosinolci Moro than 200 guests Attentiod the wedrlinto Sinei th riscontion fells iowino et the homo of idrs. tent R. Ridge in Coen rollowin weddit4 AA tn tho fotorior. tho ,e011011 '1011 be At home at 100-B Coco Solo, k 6 IEBTING loch hoticrOor leslusioti to this column thou141 ,Is submitted in tvssoirittOto form lost teslla ea the los number listed stilly lo Ito slot and Otherwise." St tiolivorot Is hand to the office.; Notice Of toestloot Satinet be seceStoll kt telrehorso. ifiltStma theistic N6. 35 INetienal Solomon, Inc, 1 The -regular monthly meeting of the Parilint Chapter No. 85, Na Na!tional !tional Na!tional Sojourners, Mc, in April will be LadieS Night at the Albrook Of Officers ficers Officers Club on april 18. Cocktails will be served at t p.m., dinner at 8:15, and dancing from 0 until midnight, Cost per couplejs 56,00. ' All members are urged to at attend tend attend and all Mesons are Reservations may be midi Ay Calling Amador 8135,or 3179.. Isthmian Toestmestirs t Meet This The Isthmian ToastMastert Club vvill meet this evening it.6 o'clock in the Fern Room of the Tii3O11 Guest House. Following-Cocktails thei meeting will be called to order with In Invocation vocation Invocation byToastmaster Stamm'. The formal nrogram will begat at 7:45 with Toastmasters Alexand Alexander, er, Alexander, Itarrouche, McNamara, Gehm. Durham, and York scheduled 141ullivoil 011ir'0,,i,111;UOultb, ,.. , . ! I..: i,,,,.,, ,". ',,,,,.,,IIEBTING, ,: ,,, 4k, . . , 1 1 If 11!.'''Jy T7-lts Cc---ly -, 4, A b t.. i sti.tt..ba . .... , . I , ,. 1 t 1 1 Wife Should .13e PI,c,ons,cd--,::.:: , ., , .,,.. , , ,.,, . ., , , , . , , , WHEN a man wants his wife, a 'ishing tripor anywhere elsrfor, , 0,, ., long with him wherever he goe .hat matterif she is hard:. tu . you can be sure' it is for one, seli please and easily upset over,',.tri; , ., , ,, eral, or all ot the following rea les or, if she puts her own .pes,'n : N . sons: ,, .1, . , sonal comfort above all' else.,"' .,: ,,., , -... "1, , lid II ,, .''' .'1' .' He is proud of ber ldoks. 'ha, ' ;-,A QUIET COMPANION: :: ,:',:t '- 1 t, s, I f ,. Q k , doesn't mean she is young and -", ,s ,-. -.$ .-,1 t, beautifulonly ,that she iS 4n st- SHE doesn't talk ail of tha final .: , : 44 , i a ., .., ..,1:4 .,. tractive-looking wontan of Vhat- The man who is married to t ', .$5. "'..'.,..., -4, -.: ever age she bappens to be,,, WOIlln who never stops talking iii ,. ., ', -' 0 , ', ,,),: : 1&: .: She knows how to qase the. way usually, looking. for excuses ,,Ifo4 for hitn socially, A-Wife vihe is a . ' t ,,,--"; it -; ':- :':: ' -. '. getting away bp himself- reason., t , 4, i -., --- ,. :' --...41; .,.: 4. i' ','.. charming and -gracious, woman t ally. You won't find him insiling .. v who can put others at ease and that hia-litife g with him where. I asny ajiwisktwtahredritngholmwenotrdistoibritdrgee ever, ,the ,,go,e,si,, ,.h;.a.,,v,e,....,:r.;6:,u;,:.n,,,,,d:-,,,111:1 lif ; i 1 ., l': i''' -'-.., ,..,.:' :.W, .. :,:;'''' - mendous help to anv 'wan, r,:,', sfie is fun .' ....ik,,,:;;.,.,44,,..4..:'! ...:. 1 , She is his', best press a et n t ing A natural interest "and ,curie . t o'i trn-l- ,' . o., . ,...!:. ,,,:s 1 : ,,,,,t ..,.,:.,:.:,. ,,,,,, .... ,, ...,,,::::::.:...,..::,.4 bTohuatt bdumoaaatol 'ombevaionuoshawboyram,ga,btoo,;; sshitayr,es:,dit.g.:17:.):,:,7.1, t,,,ni, ,,a,,it,es,,...,,:a:nt3t.,,.... : 4 . experience more exciting, if shit if '' ''''''' -..... ' .1 ''. ' , o:;;;',77,1,."1 ,:-i.;.-: ,.,t,: i that she bag a subtle' khack , .:,- : playing up his best QUItlitles- .- t ', ' r et ' 4 :. 4. ''''. :: '' ',s. . ,. : i ,,.. :: S F,:;- ' v. .'s,3'::.: ::::.:i ny fun for a man to take h t t people., A' woman whu is, alwayl t ' ''., ' : .. 1 ''''' ' She it t good sport it isn't She Ian t .too critical .sk ,- hts . t:: -,;-:: 1:',.,::..',. :4Sk.'i'':-:: .1::f'' ''''':''H'''''-:':'''.' 'I a businesS trip, or -to a picking others to pieces is, de, t --'"": ,f. ,f.":: ','''' : :,',,,,-.-,.:,'.:,,-.- !,.,, .." -" ,:-.",.::-,,.'":.::'''. convention or., On a Minting or pressing toiany Man., .;.. s v ',..1 t il ' :..-: : ''': .- 114 ..i, 1 .::--;,::.::::,!..7-:::,..: -,',,1 .,; i , t -,,..1.,,,;,,;5:,, , o, ... ... , .. , ,11,46,.r.i,.,$,:::4...,;',A.,,,,....,..,..4...4,....m...kNIAUth.:4;!;...iss;...,&:.......,A,,,,...........4.,44,4.4064,,44So1444:&,.Aw.:11,4,xsi&,,,:.:44..;.4.4::....:yoaisvANN4,4:Sol -' .. k 4 , , ' , , , ' k MRS,. 'WALTER. KIIIILAE -(lettl. wife bt the Port Clayton Post commander,' was honore'd :" ' .- ' ' -' -. -' !-- -: ' -' at a ,farewell tea given by the Clayton 'Hari- Commissioned Officers' : Wives Cltib recently., :-.- -, , , Mrs. Killilad was presented with a bate& on behalf of the therfibers 'by Mrs.. Harvey Moore. -', --.' -A,N,., 47'', '-, - -- ',r -- ' Col. Hillilae. who has been asEimcd to the 1113 Army Advisor Orono in Puerto Rico and his r '' ' ' . - ' '. family will leave the Panama afea early next month. ,, ..,,---- - ---, . t - - - Qij ,,,, ,, ......,,, hi, s ; , . , ' t' Gaillard ToSeek infnrmal ,'Vote :!. -7- MI A'yil,',.A41h,1 .. it k 7'1' t N .' ' ' ' 21 ' ., .. n s , - MRS. WALTER, KILLILAE (left); wife of the Port Clayton Post commander,' was honore'd at a ,farewell tea given by the Clayton 'Nod- Commissioned Officers' : Wives. Chib recently. , Mrs. was presented with a batea on behalf of the mentbers 'by Mrs.. Harvey Moore. Cot Hillilae, who has been' assined to the 1113 Army Advisor Orono in Puerto Rico .and his r family will leave the Panama area early next month. : Gaillard,To-Seek Informal Vote Ofn Co:ipso:Ilse Policy In Tunisia - 1 icirwofill Ofn Com:pignilse Policy In Tunisia' rRiENLoos 114 vv.," 1 1 ;, . , lo itta41 ,-,.. PARIS, prIl 15 1.IP)--A goy. sident Rene Coty if he is,defeat, ', ', I ,'; ', 1 (Op) t ' ' : : ''' '-' ,i trnment .spokegman said today ed in the informal vote, although , 1 ,111 . , ,tr---( ,,;,' , ::, T. ,, premier Ftlix Gaillard will call the 1946 constitution says that .,,. '' '',1 I 4 ,':-.4,, , ,- , In itnmediate "informal" vote of only defeat in a formal vote en. r. , 0 7- --'t-N,V,-, k ,4,91 , . ., , 4 ., . !onfidence in an effort to force tails automatic resignation. I , rt'':,) C.., ij , : ' ', ;1 ',he Natipnal AsseMbly to accept If he wins the informal vote dip.,41,z) lis compromise policy on, 111,1nit of confidence, Gaillard still illaY ', I ,,. : .. :, , da., -'' : ,, ask tor a formal vote in the next ;' pb,,, ,-: ,1 T H .... - Of .- .. - i I- :. , -High sources said he would re- day or two. ',',. .,,, t, , Alt ',Z ;ign if the Assemblv turns hirtl z t ,' :. !own, a move which they fore. 0, a ntin... ridu 1 A 4 --, '' Mr, COmfy 7 ,...,-,,, '', "'', 2.1 ,'', ', ',! ''3 tast would set off Fratlee'S worst ay Lrooners :., VINk post-war crisis. He was given a , , 1:' -,, , , ir : ,i,' '' : f .. ,',' 50.50 chance of survival. T D i al ,,,' '', SOME': persotti tieefil to -think : ,,, ''' ' ' ' ''''' ThA amirpet said thp Mi-vear- n reteni 'Leif '. that it iii ail rioht tri 11151,. ,,,s- 11 A1111111 11 or 1111111 I It 11" -. ' - PARIS; pr 1 15 1.IP)--A gov '1 1 ernment..spokegman said today premier ,Ftlix Gaillard will call an itnmediate !Informal" vote of confidence in' an effort' to forte the National AssiMbly: to accept his compromise policy on, Tnni Tnnigh gh Tnnigh sources sald,he would re resign sign resign if the Assemblv turns him down, 'a move which 'they fore forecast cast forecast would set off France's worst post-war crisi. He was given O. 50-50 chance of ,survival. 1 The sources said the 38-yearold Premier, who has spent most of hie five months in office trY, ing to ho'd together his bicker. ing coalition, ,Will warn the as assembly sembly assembly that France must adopt conciliatort polity toward Tu Tunisia nisia Tunisia or risk "adventure". ,'---', a eunhemient' for more trouble. The spokesman said the Cabi Cabinet net Cabinet approved 'the ;statements to be' made in ;ithe, Assembly 1 bY Gaillard and Foreign Minister Christian Pineau. did not disclose the cOntent ottthe de- clarations, but added' that Gail Gaillard lard Gaillard would ask the Assemblv-to refrain from a detailed Tunisian debate and reject 'written at;es at;estion tion at;estion attacking tilt poilLy:, Uner 'parliamentary proce procedure,,this dure,,this procedure,,this would permit Gaillard to avoid a full-scale discussion. ' ;The vote then could be an "In "Informal" formal" "Informal" confidence 'vote where deputies ballot by proxy and the government can more easily: in influence fluence influence the :voting: ' In a formal,: donfidence vote. each member must cast hie own ballot after a minimum 24-hatr delay. period which permits the dertuties to weigh all the issues. ::11te sourees said., Gaillard. svottld vvarn the Assembly he will , Submit his resignation to pre 1 Iteirs Of Forel,on FYclits Pronerly Go On late May 2 The VS: Army Caribbean pro party' disposal officer has ;an ;announced nounced ;announced that seven items of for foreign eign foreign excaag nersonal tropertv wit be sold on May 26, Bids will,.be opened in the bid room in buildr Ind 706, Corozal at 8:30 a.m. The following are being offered for sale: two asphalt and soil ag aggregate gregate aggregate mixing plants end one bituminous material distributor (located at Fort Clayton batchihd plant on Chive-Chive Pineal': (Inc 45-ton. 8-wheel tank transnorter semitrailer end 'on 6)(6 tractor truck (located et pronertv distosal Yards Corozal);- one lot of miscel miscellaneous laneous miscellaneous items of enineer equin equinment ment equinment (located at building 1031 en ment tiocaTea at, rttitatitt tt-- gineer yatd, LAS grucisl and one steel landine craft powered hy two onnines (located at Pier 45, Fort Davis). Pronerty may be Inspected at the above incations wesokdaya, hours of 7:20 Ran.:In 11:30 a.m4 and 1:00 13111. tn 3:30 p.m, until the mor-gno. of the sale.. Aftditl't,1 inforMation mai be 'had by cAntacting the tronerty vosal officer at telephone 85-4149. speak:' The Weill evaluation will be made bv Toastmaster McClald -Id will be follosved by preflenta tion. of thP "Rastus": to the best traker Of the evening. Benediction be given, by 'Toastmaster' Stuckey, - Vnit Temple' No. 759 Of the I.B.P.O.t. of W, will conduct its regular sesion tomorrow night 'at the Paraiso Lodge Hall All members sre urge to attend 11111111 ire .being made for a night of fun. , The inerthly general member memberstills stills memberstills meetings of the Areheeolirsir, al Society of Panama will be held Wednesday at 7:30 P.M, at the IISO-JW13 Service Center, La Boca Road Balboa. A leetuue and Ores Oresentalon entalon Oresentalon of colored sides includ ine scenes of Peruvian Inca ruins, will be offered by Mr. A. G. Tur IIn StIclition to regular business of the,organizattdn, a rcent re report port report of recommendations of the Executive. Board will be rendered. oAll member are urged to attend., lariously 1 um after every change. i ..: 1, , .,. .,' ,,, .y: ,.' ,:') 1,,,',,,I...i .1..::' .1:., t''' -1-:.1,-.'1''',1- '' '. - --- --- -- , '- ''' .''. '''', .."'''t 't JMOOth 5111 : it rorelon u 77uu . .. .., .... .., .. ., . n I mErANA C li A t t fC tioidn t ti dutt, --- " ' onipe a ssor Men o oame e n eau r to e . ., ,, ,.., .4, - I '.-1... n ays , MEDICATED POWDER ' ,. ..., .. ,, .,..,, ,,, , , ronerly I . ., , ,.. ., , ,,I., . ..,.. .. , Whittl Ott t tt it g C it '. hiedkated Menne Skin Cream hel heal .. ',, 11 .. 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Tur- gives you the refreshment ' k 4- ; 1 ' 'you want, and the nourish- -J, de.' rnntir raggigTrrl ry, la regular business IL g 1 : ) zattdn, a rcent re- Thent You Ileodg-4-------- ,....,II, ,,,L-1- cu muu S 11 I ,, ,t . ... 0..44 nmendations of the '- f, (6-4) Noodkoor.0001 Coma srd wilt be rendered. 111 Owls swastisisi 1st people Alio Olga ..'' CO ' TELS. 3-1057 di 3.16;3 are urged to attend. , . I, t - i , , , sident Rene Coty if he is, defeat. ed in the informal vote, although the 1946 constitution says that only defeat in a formal vote en. tails automatic resignation. If he wins the informal vote of confidence, Gaillard still hiaY ask for a formal vote in the next day or two. , Gay Crooners Plan To Present View Faces On Thisdiy The Gay Crooners of Paraiso: Will, present 'a bevy OrrieW faces, Thursday night at the Santa Cruz Theater during their pre presentation sentation presentation of "gailhouse Sock," reportedly t the first BroadWa BroadWatype type BroadWatype show to be presented at Canal Z0ne lOcal-rate theater.- ' In addition to Ahe Gay Crooners (a singing group, from Paraiso) themselves, the show will also feature the Gay Spot combo, which reCently 4 held a successful one-nighter at Hotel El 'Panama Hilton, tap dancers Ziggy and Zaggy; ballroom dancer. Costa' and Virginia and matlY, Others. ,,' Mises will be trade' ,avallab!e to provide transportation for those l'anania; tatalso aryl Pe Pedro dro Pedro Miguel 'residents' ;who at attend tend attend the show. 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Zebt; 2b MeFidden; Metealf;, Altizer, tructerweed;:e, Suarez,' If Gerardi',' 31) Itelehart..aA : P 41nOld,:. -! 1) s rx , illy ERNEST EARCELIA WASHINGTON1UP) Cuban , Pedro Ramos, who 'specializes in ' beating the Boston Red Sox, did - it again yesterday -as President , Eisenhower cheered himand the ONashington Senators to a 5-2 vie vie,' ,' vie,' tory in the opening game of the The President threvi out two .,, -ceremonial first balls.- Then' Ra., , mos took charge of the proles proles, , proles, aional pitching. ' ,' After getting -off- tw rough ' start, the Cuban -fireballer settled- down and, 'yielded only- titre hits to the Red Sox. One of these was Jackie Jensen's tworim horn horn' ' horn' er into the 'left tenter field bleachers in the third inning. ' k That was the beginning and the end of the scoring ler Boston, which played withbut Ted MI MI' ' MI' liams, sidelined with an upset stomach. r , Drives in Winner , Ramos drove n Whit proved to be the winning run during a sixth. ' inning uprising in which the Sen. ators scored three unearned rims. -' But RaMOS might not have been around for his heroic pitching and batting role had it not been for ' the sensational play of ,veteran third baseman Eddie Y9st. ' Yost, fighting to, keep his job, cut off two and possibly three Boston runs in the very first in inning ning inning with", a diving,. belly-sliding grab of 'Jensen's vicious low liner with the bases loaded, That pulled , Ramos out of a big jam. Then, alter throwing a home run ball , to Jensen in Alm third, Ramos WRIS unbeatable. ; Yost topped off a spectacular performance by driving in the ;- last two Washington runs with a , slashing single to righthis sec sec, , sec, ond in five, appearances at the ' The victory boosted Ramos' , lifetime record against Boston to 124. , It also gave Washington its first ' opening day triumph over, Boston ' since 1932 when another Renubli can presidentHerbert Hoover ' threw out the first ball. ' The 'Washington victory', also snapped President ,Eisenhower's Xwo-game "losing", streak es an opening-day pitcher. This was the , sixth streight opening-day appear appear,' ,' appear,' ance for the President, wh6 was , rooting for the home, team, "as he always does." The Eisenhow Eisenhower er Eisenhower pitching administration now has a record of three opening-day victories, and thr,ee, defeats for Washington. , Perfect Essoball Weather Perfect baseball weathersunny and temperatUre, at- 69favored the 'President and Abe 'crowd of 26,675. i -, The President ;arrived -at.- the flag-decked presidential box ' minutes before garne-time. He 'got' . a cheer and responded' by wav wav, , wav, :, big both armsnlloft., Then, with-t, out benefit of warmup or winduP,1 he stood up to perform an' honor. ary pitching assignment ,which - President William Howard, Taft' inaugurated in 1910. Some of the ,lans,' 'mindful 'of , the President's for , shouted 4'fore gaff- he' held the , ball up ready' to, throw, He'silet , fly with an overhand high, hard' one which was caught-by Wasn.1 ington's Whitey Herzog. Washing Washing, , Washing, ton 'made it a complete sweep When the President's second "first' ball was taught by the teaeit bat boy,--4.'31mm Yrs son of an FBI agent;Jimmy got an,autogriph from the.President, as well. , , The President haa scarcely -Sett tied down when Boston loaded the bases on a walk to Dod Buddin. Pete Runnels' single and 'Norm Zauchin's error,on Gene Stephens' fielder's choice grounder. It was at this crucial point that Yost saved the, slay for Radios ,and Washington by spearing Jensen's bid for a line-drivei.double,!i-,.1-47-, , r .'1 Jensen Hits Norner4,41.-,,, 4.7," Boston got to ,Ramoi An the third; Buddin 'Opened with -a single and 'went to ,second while Roy Sievers was botting the b a I around. Then .Jensen crashed a 1-2 pitch into the bleachers for two runs. Boston starting pitcher 'Frank Sullivan, 11,, Washington 'nemesis who had beaten the Senators 10 times out of 14 attempts previous previously, ly, previously, seemed, to have the situation well in hand. until 'the fotirtt. Then he yielded a home MD to Jim Lemon who lashed the ball deep into. the left center ije I d bleachers. Yost's single, a walk to rookie Albie Pearson and.Sievers' single -tied it up in the fifth. Eisenhovier led the cheering as Lemon circled the bases on his homer.. The President, who, kept his own box' score, claniped bis pencil between, his, teelt and 1P 1Pplauded, plauded, 1Pplauded, Lemon vigorously, Iki Cheers The President forgot his peanut munching and rose to his feet again when Sievers singled home the tying run. But the Chiet Ex. ecutive really let go when Ramos singled home what proved to be the decisive run and Yost followed .with a two.run single tharassarect the Washington victory. He jumped up and down and cheered. Poor fielding stipport $ausal Sullivan's -downfall. Buddin 'opened the Washington sixth by booting Lemon's routine grounder. Zauchin walked. Sullivan seemed out of trouble,- when Herb Plews and Rocky Bridges flied but. , But Ramos' greeted him 'with I hot smash third ,1 basement Frank Ma 'zone's arm, scoring Lemon; The ball bounced into left field -where Stephens kicked it, around, permitting Zauchin and Ramos to move ,intO scoring-.pd., Salon for Yost's Sulliv,ad yielded al of Washington. runs and six of itlf,eight hits.is Murray Wall took over at the start of the seventh and gave yp one ,,harm.. less single.; ' Baseball:: Iters . Win's First,Ttiutnty'l ' GREENSBORO, $ NC, (l.liq,, Young, Bob Goa lby gave -np, three basebalr bonus, offers -to, become' a professional golfer, 'and Ihe 'pay. off startedi, Sunday With tk, stins'- ning win ando $2,000 'in ,,,the 21St annual areatev,,Greerisbore Open golf tournament:1,i ,,; '11,,,.-, A - It was the first: iburnament wir' for : the little-known 27-year-old athlete who gave up his golf pr( job at Darien, Conn., only two els ago after.deciding it Was "now or never" with him and cir circuit cuit circuit golf. '' ' , Goalbp fired' a '1 brilliant fiat iround ett, five'under,,,Par, for a72- hole 275. He was two strokes , ahtad of the closely-bunched field who combined at Starmount For Forest est Forest Country f Club' coursejor one of the most' exciting finishes in the history' of the 515,000 event! :: Goalby, who had bee trailing, Sam Snead of White ulphul, Springs,. ,W. Va., by f r strokes at the 54-hole mark, tapped his putter and said: This is what did it." ' ' , Snead hadll'i ,ilettlei for-a, $1,080 share et the steend-place, 7Nt, , Others in,' the, second-plice ',spot at 277 were ',Dow! Finsterwald ,,,of Tequestao Fla.,',All : Wall '' r'. Of Pocono '.1fanor:Pa'4'- Tony LeMa of Napa,realif., arid On Xanuary of Eastland, Texh!whose Amarillo final-round 64 ,tied the, course rec - i., , 0 4.4'. : ,e .9 ,' TODAY";;ENCINT ;:.15;,15 wAtiootr,4 -, ,oari .roopere', ot v R AL:0 R: A,0,41 H - Teams 2 Wen Lest El Panama filial "! 63vC30;12 Agewood 8414.31, Carta Viejo e,"1,t 62.-; aSeymour 51:: 55 xCardoze '58 sAustin e 29 10.10. chancejorstilt,-S,se' ,t. , r, Leading 'averages: Baker 199, Cascio 192, Coffey; 191,,,s,Tolaind 190, Damanian ,189., 'i,-,- t' Final week,, of bowling, ',Friday April 18, at the. Diablo Bewling Center. El Panama versus' Seymour Agency; Carta. Vieja vs, Agewood, Cardoze-Lindo vs Austin. , , Postponed metchesPlayrt - ; 1- 'With three of theli 'four bowlers iti,Ahe States' participating in an all-Air Force tournament, Seymour' Agenc hat;10-4ostme their genies with- Carta'YieW and Age-1 wood. When theskposponed games' were 'played -,the results were dis-, mal for,. the' Seymour cause,' d be because cause because of the possible 'eight 'points Seymour dropped seven, four to 1Carta Viejo and three against Age-, wood., These defeats dealt a .dealb blow to the Seymour chances for the ctovin.r , In the' first.' of,' the. ,postponed Matches 'Agewood were,. en their way to smother the Seymor Agen Agency cy Agency for four points, when Seym Seymbur bur Seymbur rolled an average Outnut 101'.1 classic league team; while ,Affo ,Affowood wood ,Affowood faltered and tossed away the fourth point.' With Seymour Agetn Agetncy cy Agetncy way off the beam, Carta Viejo warnext to pick on the unfortun unfortunate ate unfortunate victims. It did not take much plucking because only one Seym Seymour our Seymour bowler went over 500, and Car Carta ta Carta Vida wrapped up'iour points. - Regular matches ' 6 Seymour 1 Cardoselindo Evintude 3 What Ageweod, and Carta Arida started the Cordoze !Ando team finished the job on the Seymour bowlers, atd eliminated them completely. While Seymour 'bowled better'in this match, they were no match for the power of the Evin Evinrude rude Evinrude Motors who averaged 195 for the tlifelve linei of bowling. --1 Only ln the middle game did the Evinrudes relax and Seymour pounced on tire opportunity to grab a point" While, the Seymour aggre4 gation is out,,they will have a lot to say who is going to be champs, because Friday', they take on the league leaders, determined to av avenge enge avenge the loss of tela of the last Itwelye points.: Evinrude Soyster s,; ,.'201'1;1187 ,213t, 601 Lowande 194 .1A2p.'18,94. 525 Kunkel, 237 )171 1841' 592 Toland t,' 2,01'695 790 2346 Seymour Itichardsini,l' 194 194 '4186'1574 Bowers 238 ,181 168 587 liunes 160 216 213 589 ' Cascio 188 170 182 530 Totals -, 70 711 749 2230 0 . Ageweed Atistin ti Ithe two "300" game bow. lers doing their-ettiffirBalter anct Damiaz, Agewood swept four points from last place ,Austin team. Balcer had 804 and Damian 603, with Boyer close by with 593. Only the middle game was close, and Agewood put it in the win col column umn column by 9 pins and, it todic Knoll and Damian to convert to spares baby splits in the last frame. Age Agewood wood Agewood is now only ,one point out of first place.' They will have their hands full Friday when they tangle with third place Carta Vieja who are still very much alive in the race. ' AOstin Best 169 192 176. 537 Soto .,' 139 220' 158 51'7 Samaniego 198 167 -149 '514 Pahl 146 199 191 536 Totals 632 778 674 2104 Agawood Ba leer Boyer Knoll Damian Totals er 215 192 195 602 r 209 189 195 593 , 170 175 194 539 jail 194 231 178 .603 IS 781, 78 .762 2337 Carta Viola 3 El Panama Hilton 1 The ,bot and cold tl Panama Hilton were ice cold this week..80 Carta Vieja proceeded to put them themselves selves themselves in the thick ,of the race with a three point pickup. In the open opening ing opening session the Rum representar tives ran into a lot Of splits, and Hotel took the pornt, but once the splits were removed, it was Carta Vida an the way with every mem member ber member of the quartet about equal In the scoring column. If Panama Hilton ,.. Allen 184 19I,,.1.74 549 Voss 112 -166 :140 :.!478 Sch midt 169 1,84 :168 f, 521 Coffey , 168 190 .7 199 557 Totals 193 ; 731.1 611 1105 , t 'Carta neje ', :- Brown t. 186 ,,1711-210 574 Aimed& : 146 186 1 204' 516 Rudy 162 '215 )176..553 Gleichmin 1711, 190,1104 565 Totals 445 At 114- e Az Tr. E PANAMA AMERICAN AN INDEFENDEN. T DULY NE , , ALL-STAR PREVIEWnit Kobbe's all-star seiond baseman Billy Bridges 'polishes up his doubln play pivot with teammate Larry Stockstill in' preparation lot Friday t night's American Legion opener at Balboa Stadium. Fort Kobbe, 1958 PAAF pennant winners, ,wili take on the League Ail-Stars in two-out-of-three series in direct ,support of the Canal Ione Boys State' program.' Tickets costing 81 for the entire series' Duty be purchased at the American Legion Club in Balboa or at any U.S. Army post Special serices office. Friday's opener win be plaYed under the lights beginning at 7:30 p.m., as will Sathrday's encounter. It the third gams is necessary It will be played on Sunday, April 20, at 2 ILI (U.S. Army Photo). ,,,, -,,, 0 AMER,-ICANLEAGUE3 '7 It ' , Washington,w BaltiMore 4 0 000 Va Chica go 0 0 1i Cleveland 0 0 .000 12 Detroit 0 0 ..,-.0-000 New York ,, 0 0 .000 Kansas City ,0 0 : .000 V3 Boston L 0 1 t .000 112 ' TdtlYs Gaames New York at,Boston 4..washington at Baltimore ,', Detroit at Chicago Kansas City at, Cleveland : , 114 , t Yostardars 'Results ; I Boston 002,000 000-2 5 3 Washington 000 113 00x 8' 2 ' Sullivam (0-1), Wall and Da Daley, ley, Daley, White. : Ramns (1-0) ,and' Courtney. .,- Only game scheduled. t ,7 By ACEli KAHN' LAS VEGM, Nev, (UP) Don Drysdalem, the :21-year-old Yen Nuys; Calif., hurler who ,after only four seasons of professional base baseball. ball. baseball. emerged this year as the choice of the experts to be the National League's leading hurler, said today be was 'honored by, the distinction ';.,,accorded him and hoped he could live up to it..1 .."The performance on the mound will prove whether the writers who took part it the Unit United ed United Press poll were correct," the youngster Said. ,"But you cat bet a will be out there trying to justify their confi confidence dence confidence in' me by 'giving me that honor." 'Drysdale 'was reluctant to) make,' any predictions what his goal would be this season but when asked if be was aiming at 20 games be replied, "1,1 everythinp toes right maybe' I can do it."' 1, Drysdale, who stands six feet, Islx,inches, and is as lean as 4reyhound, still is not Ratified ithat 'he is in top condition end, the' ',Dodger coaches bad to cau caution, tion, caution, him against overworking on ithe fifial swing through Arizona andNevada. t, havito work harder than ever, he said. I've been try.. Intl make up for the lateneof-my reporting from service' and ' -feel' I'm a little behind twhere ohotild .he at this stage." aecausi he has not been work-Int as lone this year as he' had in prevhms trebling sessions, he ,saya his muscle-still do tot re re- rim us so ra tO,R i V, E 1 11, j 1' TOD A v 7:00 p 306. I 9:00, - AMES DARREN .:" r Rodolto ACOSTA wrhi s St' A 't C mono ory carom! SrArEll 1 Cincinnati CincinnatiLos Los CincinnatiLos Angeles Milwaukee Philadelphia Pittsburgh ; St. Louis 1 San Francisco LEAGUE ; 0,,; .000 '0 -4)00, 0, 0 0 ;000 , 0 0 'Oot),' o .0;.009 -.,..f , O 0:, ;000 O. 0 .,.00C.; . '''Today's Gamin : ;; , t t. t 4 Pittsburgh at' Milwaukee Philadelphia at Clucinuati Les -Angeles at San Franciscli Chicago at SL Louis (N) : No -,games scheduled: spond as well as he would like2,' Drysdale is enthusiastic, ab'out the,,, Dodgers 11011P makingl their theirhome', home', theirhome', in Los Angeles. 'He le hometown boy from San Fernando Valley, just over the hill front Lir, Angeles. would saY' it was a 'little' ex., tra incentlVe to be' pitching before the hometown : folks, tbe kids went to school and' who, have followed my baseball work with' a personal interest.. Dryscielle won thci NiTiters' choice through his :record, isit season of 17-9, hest 'on the' ers club and one oftbe best' in' the league. ,llis earned run aver average age average of 2.69 was Just fraction be., hind the 2.66 posted by,,teammati Johnny Podres and the same as ,that of Warren, Spahn, the Mil-, waukee ace ,wbo won 21 games I for the Braves. .z., sThe'llaibba YMCA-1.ISO 'Armea 'Services offers courses in body building and weightlifting training three' times week ,for men 48 years of age and over; Memhersi of branches of the Armed Forc Forces es Forces 4 the Isthmus are'welcome to panicipate la these activities at no cost.' , 1 TheBalboa Yma,:pso has the gymnasium 'facilities' ,and equip equipment ment equipment for body building through the use of weights or' barbells based on' the already 'proven York Sys-1 'Lew and. also weightlifting in all its phases., ' . For those se desiring, member-1 ship may be obtained on a guar-, terly 'pr" yearly' basis. Individuals, may rent gym trunks and towels at the Y, or may bring their own.1 - Beginners are also, welcomed. Qualified instruction may be r ob obtained'AVIonday, tained'AVIonday, obtained'AVIonday, Wednesday and Friday 'Afternoons from- 4:30 to in this manly and wholesome type of sport which not oily builds phy physiques siques physiques but adds to ,the general heal, of -the- individual. ,t41:-;! ,,. , By GEORGE M.TRALITMAW:: President, National Assn. of : professional Baseball Leagues COLUMBUS,' Ohio .(VP) the yeor of the L "old prer Zhe pro stands '..for., promoter.' We're out to,., put ..,;;America'S haScball fans back.where they ,be long, out Att...rthe.,..bajl !park,' and iway'' from the four-wall hum humlirurn: lirurn: humlirurn: Of their living 'toms and -thege' dancing timsge4 on the front of. the 21-inoll 4iiiciard tube,: Wo're going to treat th'em O real Ilvr ball players in action, where they Pan escaPe trent blur", picture' shows that yore pre.- senterl On commerciaLby-cow. mercial ,basiC,,, 7 'Do' It Ourselves': Pieiect t. Do it Ourselves', ropect t . '' '1- t 4 This iS S' job for 'men if strong bearis and durable Itris, "do,it ourselves"' project and I'm cheered the reports front everytvhere In' the Nitional Asso Assocition cition Assocition ,, empire. ,,Advante -c ticket sales ere up.,' Substantial- business civic leaders;,'housettivc? and School lids' art on street cor corperteselling perteselling corperteselling tickets.,Thern. J4 a re birth of community spirit that I have not witnessed in many All of this rebirth of spirit didn't just happen., It came -about thronatC our intensified promotion al efforts.i Our peonle have come to realize that there is. more in operating .',a baseball franchtse than just ',''.opening ,,,, the gates, throwing a few hot dogs into a anti honing that folks. will .drop, in ,fOr the evening. ' Ave kntio. there, is more interest in baseball than eyer, Itefore.'We 1-now renorts to the 'eontr-ru that it still is "America's nuMber one' spectator sport.' If there were any measurable ay' of counting'. thelegions who attend games at the kid. level ,,on up -through tits Ameritan Legibn, high 'sch001,7 cot. leage, semi-pre andamateur sand sandlot lot sandlot ranks, the total would be far greater thin' the I40-million plus who have made basketball the so soclued clued soclued number ;' pne-- spectator :sports event. , Tap 'Waist itsseryoli 1 Ou' i3asit' project tho -to tap this vast reservoir' of' news fans and to bring them into' our minor league parks for an evening of en entertainment tertainment entertainment they won't soon 'for 'forget. get. 'forget. We're doing this bit 'special promotional efforte.'. We may at atArad Arad atArad the teen-agers having, a rock 'a roll band I Pre-game Pnrformance at home Plate, the oldster! by bringing back ;Mime cll-stars for Personal appearances the little fellows with' EP octal badges 'or, buttons Abet admit them free if dad or, mom', tomes along. 2 :2' k Call them gitn'tmcks It you-will, but, tirne after time, after, these special nights I have' left the'ball park and listened f to 'the,s com comments. ments. comments. Casual fans, N,,00100 0 ' whom hadn't 4 been to ball games irt., years, will, be saying was a lot of fun ,,-,, I 'think, we ' ought to come back sopfLtt ...1 Our slogans IcA,"It 'pays to ad. vertise but let itti tot adverse adversestise,t, stise,t, adversestise,t, , Front 'all'of the'evidenee heie seen, 'this slogan is beginning 'to PAY up physical fitness if interest'. ed,,may specialize in,weightlift in,weightliftwhith whith in,weightliftwhith includes. the olympie hfts plus any of the others., The NVICA-USO regularly, fee. tures a weightlifting exhibition con test in which trophies- and -other prizes are awarded to- the, best lifters representing 'the different weight categories. Be one to par participate' ticipate' participate' go ,this' excellent form of The' more ,ekperiencedi peraolne !keening fit-and healthy through the will find the opportunity to keeplcorrect weight, Tournament' I STANDING OF THE TEAMS kame w Teams 4 W pt. Atlantic Teeners 2 0- L000 Armed Forces -',--- 1-' .5k,1 Fast lich a,v-ouers t- 1, 1. 'ZOO Curundu 0 2x ..,.ti xArmed Forces,wit over Curun. du La tint game of Saturday,, A April pril April 12, protested by Ctirundu. Results of Games .0 Saturday , , . , : April 11 ' At Mouni Mops ..",A Armed Force; 4. Curundu , (Protested' by -Curunda,- -- Atlantic' Teeners Faidiek t- Results.; a Games of -,Stioday,', ' : 'J '',;, - :' April 13 - 1 , At Mount Homo .;.: 1 Arined".Forcee 1 Atlantic Teeners 114; Curundil Games of Saturchiy, April, 19 At Fort, Clayton .:. : , ,t , ' Armed. ForCes,iis, Atlantic' teen teen. . teen. ,1r$ at ", 4 Faitlich vs.:: Curtindif it ;. Games' -of Stindayis'April '20- At Fot ..Clayten Ahaptic 'Teener; Vs. Quiundt(S'., , rifled Forces Nil. :Fastlich, St. 3- : p.M. :i : Tie Atlantic Teeners, scored twe Victories at Mount Hope:over -:the and ..toole.the Aead: it, fotir-team tryOuts-,iforn which the,,,team' to- represent' tee.' Cutlet ,Zone at the,,eneual; tour.. , milieu, in 'et ,ktershey,,41,a4 be selected.. ',, , ,-,44tle!.Sid0!,eif4y..-Scoreti , six ywks theitrst 'the eatute, Leatu, repres,entatives:--,' c 0 a a t'e 'kurouga! to a a,, tory 7- I 'tirday,.,ktfleripok anct!'ott,-4.$1mkitty 1- kittekAlkut kekfy:,rdukifiki, on- -k,uruhcl to 4kee e the opningtailiaef. the Our: nainduk, kukkrnooll'aik- y er tiepWrtnieni ceminanuer au'olf-00elit:.iin(1 ;;krekl;,,-, sten, represenunt, tee ,;:kastlich : League,' Lieu totined tie 'Llat.ieki, tor 1410 ,-pikaning ok s the prat bah, r; 1de ArMe4 ones teaul, 1301106 out a:4-to,,, ,itctory twer Curtaku an-41 tame Avnich went' ' , love: ta tile Solely ,causod by n -4 opening toi Sulam's, ths winniffs touppoo game- st, 1- :3:07... Claiming.' that, Ins : tains ,000 not 'Wart Unvii man mans s mans ager Gil Marcum., end 'coach "mew -0' Curunuu s' r 'they shown have ,,' f the': e ,euvumn limns, And Armen Forces...441in, refused, Cu-, rondo ',, praialittg ha maim, !' mem comMinoo win oink, the f proosi. : :r -: ' The- Arnied Forces' team scored onerun toe secouu anu'anotn anu'anotnLe Le anu'anotnLe in the tifta 'inning 'and. held on to in' the 'narrow niution unul the sixth when ad, error, and' a aka a, caused Ade removal of et t'm a Dylieik-fori, Art, .:Aluzer., Art Wiitt and tbree 'watki anti, ptichigave, Ar-rned.,esorces the gt, .'t' , re Ise tame between. the :Atlintid Tee44ri ififtf r'asuica was w nary.' fought;battleu all, the Aviv.' 4- ram :rrenen, starting cf. hurler for' Fasdicn, ,,was anti at eau- te be removed betore t close,,of 'the twat round aftet stung:tour 'walks,' hitting two pawe pawed d pawed men, iandt allowing single, kr woiCa, netteciqne :Atlantic stuck... Jg six xuns.': Ade Fastfichs leught harke -scoring. twice in the -second Dr inning; .011Ce : tne And oviceL in -tee r a Lai, the elicit 'soudipaw.; 'of .'the , 'game With' the' Ai Mad Foiees sAinday's first gamei, After five players, had inindled: the ball the twir, killing was completed and a quick throw to second, erased Ia.). other' rutmer but as. there', was one' out when, the'plak. came ,r,,pp, 'the' third' out. on the., ,contipuoul play Was' not needed.' ; ' : : ., Changes ,in Schedylfoy At -a' meeting of the.' :tOurnivi .ment',-, officials after the' second ;line 'on, Stinda a 'change in the sebedule' of ulicoming genie" swas decided, unn- -r Vnder,k the-, new-ichedule71,0,4 Forces Will: play :tliek Atientlei irst'aalne at Fort 1 Sattirday :with, the ;Fatliclie 'f Curundw, 'both: Pacilie;o; e team's, ; playing' the afterniece. fl;:s.' sonde the, :AtIPotie 1!;4,!PF the,14'st game) r::1! 'Armed Forcee wilrPlay 'in the 't&ht -6a : Saturday;' :Atlareno:;k Win play. FOree in itatne :With.Curtiridu d Pastlitir ineetiIff,ittthe ilighteRN, ,; , ;Sundit-',the' final 'dot totu'nsmentf f'211ne,,,Ikt' win :- e.!no.i, Force-14 'the :petvq.:,i- .1 : the Atlanties witsi:Va if the st5Orid and final 'Box leores, 'Of 'thC first .7 t u gemes: 2,-.4 4 . ,... , able,- to caw,. thak attack,,,,ha4tug up .11, Strike Strikeouts!, outs!, Strikeouts!, ill the process. 7 Ationlics 46in Again '1, The Sunday,' gybes 'were ,COL, ple merry,go-rounds,,, manager NtirssrFieFijiasitlitterch-14),-n out 15, hits' for 14 ,t4,1..' over 7 Armed Forces- in the, open opener er opener 7and the,. Atlanticr,keeping reCord Clean' With en eVen7easier 15 to 1 win over,. Curtmdu. The opeatti -700 Fortube of, the" Fastlichs limited. the Ari2 ed Forces team to, a, -pair', of sin-1 ctigtm-m; binobg i'les,,One- the' opening o n d ankthe other in the last' I r ain MeaAwhile, the Fastlich gang ,Ivere making ,merry ,at expel of two Armed ForCet their. 12 hits enabling. them to Score,,tri every-, round but :the silttlk the second of Abe, ',un.C145'. twin, bill.the Atlantic Teeners turn turntheir.15 their.15 turntheir.15 softies. into a 15 ,to with lot Rodriguez, the, righthand. er tb peculiar 'delivery, blanking' the Curundu 41ing'in. all but, the sixth kilt:tit!. : A ,, fast ,rieublo,' killing i flown Curunciti eisitees, 1 thei first Wang' : arid ht- their ehlf el the sarneVeriund' thO' 'antics' went' to 4 work,I,Iscerine five in, tho iffest, two, kt' each of the 'second,: third; end I , rounds, and four' in 7 filo, fourth.' There ere 7severat fine 'fielding features intife',' first round 'of games, the outstanding ones being the .iatch et 'a' foul line drive from the' bit 'of 'Frank Leon Saliador: Gerard, 7, "the' Curundu third lacker,WordenTrench the ,7 Fastlichs-,'Itarted a 'double plarinAbe innint::31 thatt Tur:n.tY,, Ar::L 13, 4 5'..-;'....:'''''''13:';"-10'42'-0 ';21''..'31'1 ''''::;t1.1 -..'',.'2,, 0 .1.Ai 0' '11; If .,:: -f-1::, a -'' '',1 0 11'7 ',.1,-,' : ',:, .3-,;1',0 ; 0 ',P.-, i''','',. '',;::,:,,, A it,,':,0:. T,-o o ,,31 ,,....,: 1 I .: 0 0.: n 'L''Yi,,, ',-.. '42-:,i ., O'', 0, It 1 ''',""' , --"-r-",, 1111 t, ,- .; .,' 19 41', 2 lif .,:, 1 '. ''''. '.!:,; l',..:,.,;'?9'.-vo ' '.' '''''':.' ';'.':i-',.:11'','"'Ili-itki, '''''''''''' 41604 PO A 'O':r : A , ' ;' ..1.,' A, ,3',f; 0 4", ..,, ,,,,.. ,... -..- svpi .., 3 ,O. ,0 u V v '?'''''''3,0:.1'.,---1 l''0'';' l'- g 4 4 ',.,4 :1;,t 7.-"..4,;1 o.,,,,,-.4'il7;0' 0' 0 0 .0 1 ''' '2'. 00'''1: 0 0 '.:., :',,'':2',1-1:, 2 5,3,4 i, ,- ,' :3.... 0 0 2:-1 1 '''' r, 1'.'.': 0 l!'-1, I- 0 -: '1 . .. ,' Totals ',, :", 24 V4 12'10 Score', by Inriings' l Teems ;', I 2 4 5 5-4,H Armed 0 0 0 0 04-4 .2 Curtmdu ', 0 1 0 0211-2 4 - Summary -' 4 - Runs batted in Swanssnrror-1,.. tune, Dykes. Time-base hit Oe. rardi. Two.base hit Batcheldor. Sacrifice hits 3. Portune,,Thom., as. StOleti basesSwanson, Brown. 4 lig; Peterson, Thomas. Struck,:' out-LBy Rivera 6, by Dykes, 4., hi Altizer a. Base On ballOff Rhe'', ra 3, 'off Dykes 5, off Altizer 3. Hit by pitched ball By Dykes 2' (Denson and Rivera)., ViT i 1 d pitchRivera; Earned runs...Pass., ed balls Denson, AltizerHits to --Off Dykes 2,in 5 innings 0 'out- in 6th inning), 'off' Altizer 0 in 1 ; e ACOOtintled, On POAO S? :SERVICE ' , ; TONIGHT , MALAGA,' ,,' ig:11 A TAO " Gregg Palmer. Hayet .!ougGMBIES OF MORA lAllu I. CRISTOBAL t '. 5, I aiti , .rItabeal Vaughn 71 Robe Smith ''. "NO TIME TO lig YOUNG" '.'- A ,. , DIABLO HT& , Paul Douglas 'Pattie Medina, ' '''11111 GAMMA' ,,, ' 11EOPLr"'''''",- fltepeat Rim) , I tAmnok. :r ,. 74111' '.. fiTHE- BOLBI101.,', ' y, ; ,i - BALLET -'2' .,,:'.', MARGARITA 4It'S:OS Marilyn Monroe Betty Grabby " "ROW TO MARRY A , MILLIONAIRE , : (repeat run)- ". i CIS SIN lat:tty Wahl, Maritat:',atletoivir Champion nfintr FOIL THE stiovr' SANTA' -CRUZ I:15 LS Jinni ler JOINS ;101m Gieligud "Tim Bute of Wim Otte Iry Cinernageope 'And ' Color! 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' .... ,.',.::::::::.'::::.:';.i.: '.: ::::i. :::::,:::::::::::.'S : : : '':',:. :, .:;:'''': clopmlaypieceteadaallndthe-a ."s,,',,''; , '.: STANDING: Op;TH I 'TEAMS 't.'!undamtyw:sitlifirlshteigAra' mrmee,,diFftoef'ices1,:ti.' ii iL'I'....' players' had bandied.' th b S , r ''-.' ','.0 '' i Z 2 '''!. 1.. :, t''',- ';, ,,:,.'t- '41., k ',' ''Y''','''''. '''' Leading ,' &veil ges: Jtalcer 199, '. c eo rnmet ei p, , u, no si sil i. , : .. : . : , 1, ,,,, , . ,.,.,::,,:--x-K. : l.: .. 4 (.,:i. :- .. :...,:.:,;,.,,,......:.:::::..:::.!:::T...:!,: ..,..:..,.,,....,,es:::i.:::i:::.;:..:.::::,:... : ::::.::.e,.':....:.;:,.s.:..,:i..:,:!:.:, ..:.:,:..:.,, ,:::;:,., Fc' uarusth'n.ediut .,,'.,:ii.ot.,a!.,1;,11',.;:t.':::.0i.,:,.2: um tinow to. second, erased 1. - -., ill ERNESrEARCgLLA ,,.'-- team'a bat boy.'-'-or:IMMI, Ilan, Castio, 192,. CoffeY; 191;,,,,Telated 1, ; k ' : ' ' '' on of an FBI agent.; jimmy got 190, Damaniag .181,, :' ,v, ,,,,&'-',,,,,,- i' ,, ,., ,- ,!, ' ' WASHINGTON.' (UP) '-' Cuban an,autogriph from the, President, I' Final week., of. hoWling,'-priday ;,-.i ,: :,,,,,:.40,. ::. :: -,.,,, ,...,...:. ..., ,, 1 '''' Teams ,.1 -. ,,,,, -,, w L pa. ev -f .&., :the' third' outr' On' 1: the.', 'PP.' '' ::,' Pedro Ramos,' whb,specializes in as well- : ,-, ,, :,':',',, April 18, at the. Diablo Bowimg ,.-!, 7 :. , ,, ' 7.. beatm g the Boston- Red Sox, did The President haa scarcely -Sett Center. El Panaina Hilton.versits ,..;:, ''''''''.',-.:,,,,,,,..--S4on'::.:;;,:1::::::::::::;i:'::::',,::. :,:- ,: ,,,,,,,:::,:ii::::.,:,',?,.:::,,,:'.:1'::- ,.:':., .,,:,,,,:,,:::::: ,:' ',,,,,':-:,;.::''::i:;i,':;,1:::::: .::::-.;,::,'':',.::' : :.; '.'!.'.'!"'ll : AA. rti'm'a' . it -, again yesterday ,as President tied down, when Boston loaded the Seymour Ageney; Carta-Viejo vs, :1 :,: ,,. ,:,...,.:,,4.,,, ,,::.$,,,,, ,, s:, - Eisenhower cheered -him' and the bases on a- walk' to Dod Buddin. Agewood, Carde.serl,indbyeAusti. n. ,' ': ':'::::: : :::,,:, I: xArmed Forces-, wui. over Curun.. ',-', ,,Washington, Senator& to a 5-2 ,:vic. Pete. Rulmels1 single : and -Norm ,. -',',' ., ; ;;,:-.',';, ,,,i A-,-:,, ,, , : tory in the opening game, of the Zauchin's error.on Gene Stephens' i.,-,,, Postpo,nect 'matchae::plaisit ,''',,. : ' .:.,,,,,,..,. .. . du id stint,- game of Saturday,':::i, i ii ,:, .-- . - '-',-, :',: ,, fielder's- thoice, grounder.. lt,, was -, '2 s, ,,'''T,-,,,,,-4',,-;'!,,,it.'.-t'',,.;,,-'' , ,...,;,i'ii;,,i:','',.',.:::',;.:::!?'.:-! : :,'!!:. :: ,.. , ,:,.: :: : :: ', : ;,1,..:,-, : :,:,:o , P 11 as riot needed ,, ' . '' , pril .12, protested' by Ctirundu.-- ,. ,:, ; ,, ,, -,,k,:.:, ,, ',--,". ;: ', ,::! ' Th president thrill), "out ; two. at this crucial point ',that Yost ',I- riththree pf -tliehl Idor. howlers :,, : :: :'::5'''''''.:::::,,::,::::::::::,,..,.: ,;: -: : -::, -, :-:::::,::: :: ,:,:.; ,i:5. .i:, - -; --, .,, e atieiiesser:7:wen.,&,iss .:tn, :,-,,,,:, As Results, of:. Gemits ,ef,,-,Satorday, s,-', .'.', clia-n' ges-:'inT:ic:i-hs-cluip;,:'4,-,..:'..:2..,,t,,, ', teremOnial first' balls.---Then' Ra;, saved 'the ,,,day for' Ramot'end th.the, States' participating in", ;an -: ' ''''''L took charge' of -.the profes Washington by' spearing' Jetisee's SII-Air Force tournament, SeymoUr .::::,.i,..,:,,m,,:i?.i.;,::::;:::::;:,,, ,:- : : :: : 5:::::.:-,;:,,:::::,,..,,:,::,i:,:v,::::,,,,,,;,:,,.,,I,,, ,:,::::,,,,,,,,..,:::....,, , mos hiit,Unilostmne their :: :::::f,.,.!::::::1s,,ii,,i,.,,i.:.;:: :,:: ::::: .., :: ::: .,:;:.--I:1,.i:'::::qi:,::V):,:,:::i::,,,-:,:..-o, o ,::,:,,,,,,,:,,,:. : ,,-- ,;',:,,,s..,; ,, ,-,"!;; ,--,-; ,i.,7' :' ..-',- :r.- At a meeting Of th ' -.' '- - '' -r, :April 11 ,',; ,-,,-",- ::--,-, t e :;tournik ,,,r ' : ', sional .pitching.- .1. ,' --,,..---' ',. -,,l,'. '''. i bid for,, a. lin. ,e-dr. ive. doublei i-.;:, ;.:,-.s. Agenc::: :".... -,,,;,,,-,v,', ',.'',- games witiv-Cartr,Viand Age- : , Men officials 'after -the' i,- At Mount Jlope '-'', ;',-,.- second . 4 ,,,,,,,I.tr.;,,....,::.:::d:....:p, .:.,rAe.epr.,11",i,,,'1.4:: ' ,', After getting '-, ett'-. to' -Iv Anigh -r,,,, -. ,,., ,-.1-, ,...7 ,,;:,,,-, ,:t. :..,..! :,, ,,i,,,:..,,..,,,, same on, Sunda a 'change In the ,,,, '-, start, the cuhan. fireballer -.,,E4,1 L,,;',:',t: Jensen'. Hits ..kf' 0"P1-er''''''-!;?...7,;,,,".';'1.,', Wued:. W. hem.,the.. Se-:-PeSPened games ;1''''',, ..1',,,,,":,.:'.i,.'::':.';.':'::''':!::;:''..:.',',:',.;':7::'::::,i'.'s.'''':,::..,::' :.: ':'::.;,,.,::::::::';:;.::;::::::''j:!:;1,!il:',',:::.i.iil,";-----..'i,,,,;;;;;,.,,,;:, :,..,:,::,!.:!ti:' '':"""':'-'::-.':' ''," -', --:,' .,-, ',,:',,:!,!!...'-,!, -,, '--4. Were-P11,1Ye(! -11'.., e, :"su'tS were cl-is- :,', ,o': :,,:;:,:,::iii,i,,,-::,;',::,:;:',',;!';:':',1,' :, ::':' -, ;, ,:;;5:;:.; .:::,i,,i'ii,:k'': ':'' '''',.' ,,,,,,,, decided mien - ' : ' ' ':, tied doom and' 'yielded ,only- five 4,.. ':,. ' .. ,.' hits to the Red Soit.' One of these Polon. got, to.,Rambii,.An. the em,aaulse1001,t tht,hee"-zpoeY'riluthoulor,'eeigehurpo- inne.,t,s- ..,,,,:,.....,,,r,:::;.-,..:::.:,:::.:.,,-,::i::::z..i.,,::;,,:i,;::;:,,,;:ii::.-::i-,i.,,:,,,,;,...,,;,:iiille;,),',;liii;::iiiiiiii,:i,ii,:iiii::::::::::,..:i,:::.::::,:i.iiiii:::21,11,11121iti:.,..;Iii.:4::.11101.1.::,01,01,11,114,1i.::::::::!,.::,:::::::;:,z...:::.,.:.:1::i.:,,ti:::.;::,;;i:.::-::,..:::,1 ',, (,,PRAreuostauentsttitsic:a.' fTb,eyoenuaCerm:itr::s0.6n:,.intfsait.intl,dic..bity:. :,F, 6 , "- was Jackie Jensen'a tworwi hom- third; Buddifi Opened with, a single oeymour oronneu seven, our to ::,, ::::.:,,,,,,::,,::,:,.:,:;!,.,,:4.t,i,,:,,,,iiiiiNi,x,:i.,,,(,i,,,,i,:vii::iiii:,;mi::i,t,:;,:,i,:ii,,, :N:::w.:iiii'.iviioi4wi,:,,:-;:n.g,k.;,,,-i'g,iiK:i:ii:i:i,,.:,-:',i,:,.:.::',',:.i:,:,,,i,,i:::::::,::::,,, .. ,, .: ,, ': ,--- ,:' tJc;isurrs- 711:gild:I' ine;P:11301Yat:ttir-Fas ocAriffili.:,, 1:17,t.si'-.:,-;,till et :',,-h4o ,, ';1 er, "into the 'left 1, tenter i field and 'went to ,second While ,Roy Carta Viejo and three against Age- :': :,- ,,,,,H,::,:,0:M,iiiffiii:',...:,i!iwi,,ii,;i:iim,.:iiii.'i:-'::'',:,e,i,!,x,i,::ii,i,iUi:?:i.,:ami:ii,::'A,:i,,:i:iigi'i,i:w.,'5,,-a,:-ii,i,:,::,,,:i,:.,,,:!:-i::,,:::i::,,,::::,... ' : bleachers in the third Inning- ',.' Sievers ; was hotting the b a I w,00d.,.These defeats dealt a 'deittli;,',:,.r : ,..-3.4',,Oioii;;A:, :,,U. "a'&:'i'.: .:,!:4,i':'.:H,:v4'."i-fAHH'....4::0;1,.":"Q::,..!,14,-!::,Q,gia, sii.'"4,,qtaLi'''',i'"Ziliailalkai'lgriaZ:;;;;;:;.ij " ." That was the beginning and the around.' Then Jensen crashed a olow to the. Seymour chances or ,, : : : , , : -,, : ,i ,,, ..! k,,,,,:, ., ', ,-..-., ,,,, ,,,, !,, -..,,,,, i , I ''' end:. of the scoring fer Boston, 1-2 pitch into the bleachers, for the crown : -:'' ' ': A ::- , : ,,: : , ., . ,. ,,... , , ,. ,, -..... ,. .;..,,, ,,,-, ,,, ,,,.,,,,. ,. , e afterHece. ilic,,,,0 's '' which played withbut : Ted Wil- two runs- ." ,, ,' '' 17' ,, ',': ),,,,,' -- ,",. AII-oTAR PREVIEW-o-Fort Kobbe's all-star seiond ,baseman 'Billy Bridges' 'polishes up his i" ,, : gondol, : the,:-Atipotie 'will 1,ofijeso - '''' '''''' '' s . '--A''' At Mount MOM -:''''-: '':1 t' t h ii 'Ai: '.e1" F as hc m dreed ..., ci, 0 . : s , ,.,,,,,, , : b. ems sidelined with an upset Boston starting pitcher Frank -, , doutilb play pivot with teammate Larry Stockstill :in -',, preparation for Friday t night's American : , 1, : L'----' ' Sullivan,- ak' Washington tnemesis In', the' first :.,' of,, 'the, ,postponed ,,Lerion Pent"' at Balboa Stadium ', Fort Kbbe,- 1958 PAAF, pennant -winners, will 'take- on the :Atlantic Teeners 44, Cur. undu 1.- run u (6' the, Itrst -gamei in il'Itt 11, Artned For ,-''' ilr''' I 44-'''"' .. stomach, i , Matches 'Agewood. Were, on their' : : i ,,:; .:.1. ::: ,.. I ,,, .,,, cea NV ., p air fistlic.4'v7.4 s , ; ' , who had beaten the Senators 10 Leasue,sri-stars in a two-out-of-three series in direct support of the Canal 'Zone, Boys State, - ..., ; ''' d : ., e -niaht --Caix ,P,'-r., ,,el ', l', ,:--, '-,',1 I .; '' Drives In Winner ,. ti. mes out of 14 attempts previous- way to smother the Seymor Agen- program., Tickets costing gt for the entire series' mity -be purchased at 'the:American Legioir Club : '1:2:''''C''''ur,,;'''::.;:iii:'':'-'.,i;:;::'ntil'ilt.litlxim:n.4:dsuSell:.ept''ut:fabrydeia..'nulygrie':e.ww7n:tr8Np'iPc'llgteu:degu' A ril 19 "',.711' Games OT, Satur Sift P : n'1 Saturday' A I'Iff 'An t ''''''' ... .. .. . ly, seemed, to have the situation cy for ill four points, when Seym- in Balboa, or at Any ALS. Army pest special tierices office.,. Friday's opener- will be plaYed under Fort, Clayton : , ,::. ,, At , , , pin ,., en ro,,,,e, (..r ,,..-. will play...Aritfil y,,, ..- ti ,- '-''' ,, -, Our rolled an average butput ,for A , ,-, ,, - ,,.. . , ree -in ,, 4 e -:' :'.-'. Ramos drove in iyhat proved to wen in o- hand until the zourui. the lights beginning' at 7:30 p.m., as 'will Salarday's enconnter 'If the third geme is neeessary, : classic league : team; while' 'kit., :'' ArMeif Por' 'C'eS'; Vat''' Atlantic' Teen- 't.rs''' qa me" witif'Curtindu i n d ., 2 ' b the winning run during a sixth. Then he -yielded a home rtid ted - e wood faltered and tossed "WI', th. It will be pinyed ea Sunday, April, 20, at 2 P.m. (1LS. Army,ptioto) ,,,i '','-';',1', !' : ';': ', -- ,, ', '," ., ,,,,- 4.-, ,, , : y attlith ineettne,ftethe: nightcap, '''. Jim Lemon: who lashed the. ball, -- - -- ', ' 6rs at 1 p.m., - ,,- , ,, ' hich the Sen Sen. . Sen. :: inning uprising m w iourth point.' With Seymour Agetn- ,,.,;.,: :.' .-- s: ,,, , ., '-:":- ' ''' :..' ''' .. '' .' :' '-' '': I' '01 h. Curufidn' at 3 p ni iln SundaY.-; the' final -dav et -,...,.'-'-',:. t I ntors scored three uneanied runs deep into the left center I i e I d '' 4 ' ' '' '.- 1:'' "''''3' '''''' '''' '' ', ,:::-,,--' ,:. ,- -, 4 Fos c vs.,. , ... : tournament C' ,,I. ' ' bleachers''y i' " -7 But RaMOS might not have been .. os s si g e, a WAIN to, n 1 ,, cy way off the beam, Carta Viejo '' '''' : E ',. ;s ,,, :,,,-, .",;': ,',. ', ; ,, ,, : , .. ', ;,,,, .' -,,z,; .,; --,. ,. ,, .- ,ori, 1,1 win :. ,r,i4 :,... .., L' .. '' '''' ''' '''''' '''''fl?'"s -- t I A '1;26'1 e.!,1,,i, rnre.d7in 'the :c 11.4 ,- : '. :. around for his heroic pitching and rookie- AlbiePearson and Sievers' waii'next to pick on the uidortun- , Games -of Sunday,. pri o th AU ti ' : Pe '''':" '' -..'' ate victims t did. not take much tnors, ut r::,:' o',:,, u s:::! ase ,... t an cs wilt,tioli Avith :East''''' ., ,, -- At Pet,,Cleyt011 -.;;' ,r-, r li i th e' 'd d -.. batting role' had it not; .been for single -tied. it, up in the 'fifth,' ,', plucking bicause only. one Seym- liel ', ,--, ,!,,,,, ,. , ,, le n e s con an final .,-,,,,.: - ' .' '' the sensational play :' of ,veteran LeEisenhower ,led the cheering as our bowler went over 500, and Car,- ,:' ,'' ',::'4''''' ' ''''- '' ''. -".:! ';',: ,,, L :,-,,,...::,f- ,:: .,.,:,,,.,: ..,..::,, ".Z, ; ;,,:...''",:'',., ,', 2 ' '.1 '!''' :L''''' Ailk'nlle 'refuters ti,a. Carundit Ii', SOX.. cores, 'Of r.' thbJirst .7 t 0 u r '',' ','' i' third baseman, Eddie Yest. ,' mon circled the 'bases' on his, ta Viejo wrapped uPfour points' ,'''' ;' : '''': ."-' '' :',:'-' ; -- ' ' L '. ;", ,;:','.; ".;,..,',;.. s' ' i.,!-':-,-, ', .'', ;:- ,- ---- . -,, , '. !- games: ,',,, t ,-;... ., -: -.i ,i ,- ..4 ' '' t k - Yost, fighting 0. eep his -10h, homer.' The, President,' who. kept , -' ' -: '-' -. . .. ,. . i ''' cut off ,' two ; and possibly three his own Vox' score, claniped his' :,,'' R , ... ogu or ma c es ...:, .... , '. .. '' rmed Forces 'viL Yastileh, at 3- ,,. ,. .! .., ,, ; Boston runs in the very fhst in- Pencil between,.his,tee.h. and 1P- :. ., so 1 ans, ac c'W- ere... ..,-, e on ; g ,,...,,,.:,,,,,,.,..,,,,,..,,, first 'Gains eV toturdaie '"'-''' ---4.t. Pttl,, '' '-' ''' ' ' '' 'A 'I 12 1 '-'' '''''''' ni. d twO pri , ,,Tne Atlantic Teenets,, Se-e , ,,,,, 4 !,;11,:i.', ..,,,,,, r;,,,, 4 ning with7, a, diving, belly-sliding pla,uded, Lemoa 'vigoreusly,!" . ., ': CardexeLindo -1Evintude 3 :, ,':'' -, ''' '' '-'-- ''' ' '' ' '' '''''' '' "' ''' ' ' :'' '' '' ,. ' '' ; ''' '' : , . ' ' "' '' '- ' '' ' .' ictorts at Motitt40P,:over :Abe ,,i''''K' i' --,' ,, ,,; , i " grab of 'Jensen's vicious low liner P,,. ,, ,,,,,..- ', , -,. H ,,,,,. ,..,- L-f ,. 4 ,'., , -. 1 , ,' ,,,. ,,, .. ,,, . ,,, , .,..,'t, '. ,.u. ', ! ' with the bases loaded. That pulled Ike Cheers RaMos , um., i, ,I .- ,- ..,,,, , .. ,, : ,, -; ,- 1 ,-"' week-end:and teolc'the '2 lead,',Io ivied :Porces,',:''iAll' 'R. H 00 a iOf i.'',1'; ewood.and Cartalfieja '' fli.,1 : hi h Swanson' 3b 7. '':, 4, -1,,, 0 2 .2 I' ,474;' , 1 ,' Ramos out of ,,a ,big jam. Then, , ' ', '""a'' -n-a - By.GEORGE M. TRAUTMAN ',,,' tile four-team 'try0iits:',frOm- W c , a .- 1.,,'.., ..,, ;, : o started the Cardoze Linde:team : ( '' 7 dO I -- '. ' 1 ... after throwing a home run ball The President forgot his peanut f mished the job on the ,: Seymour '',, io. -'' F. ' ' '' '''''' ''' .L '''' :"'' 'the team' to:, represent',the,2tanal r 11 o tine,. 4:411s:;.,..'s''0''0 :z ''' '. ' l' ' ' P 'd '' th -xi al V' 9' W toor Brownirig,; If ',, '2 0 ',41. '0 i 0 11 ;,,,,-,0 Berg, ,,er.-,,,, ..-...:,-;,:-k-',k,2 ---0 ; 0 ,e. '1 ,. '',, . z ,,-,-, to Jensen. In the ,- third,' Ramos MUdehing and rose to his feet bowlers attd eliminated, -, them '' '; 1 I rirl."a1100.0 . i rem tint, ',National Assn. of :Zone ,at e. a, uu .,,, ,. ,..:;,..,, 1: i.e. 13 t lieldor -' 31,V. ..". .4' '' -tkf 0 I. -1;,,, ..,..1 ' yias Ambeatable. again when Sievers singled home eom f ' 1 pletely. While Seymour bowled :1', P ,,,., ::,'Professional Baseball Leagues milieu'. in 'et HerstieY,'ets, w ii th t i B e .3, ng run- ut the Chiet Ex. ,,,,- Denson- -e i ,, .:,. 1-.. ti, 1 1. 1411. '44' .. .; L' '''''''''' ''''' ' '" '"''' ''. '' be selected.' '-'')", '-':,,-:t,:-":';'y' , ... ..,.. . :,. th' k t' ''''''''''' ' : .,. ' ''. Yost : topped off a spectacular ecutive really let go when- Raines better 'in this match, they were no '','' -.4, rz,......, ', ''' COLDMBUS, Obfo':(VP) 'f--.''' tble y --..,' ....,-.4ioit.4. - performance by driving in. the match for the power of the Dim, '': ; Pete'rsen, rib- .;,-.'",:.;,, ) ,I,It'.1) ',. T,-.0 ; e., 1 , ..,'-' last two Washington runs with a singled home what proved to be rude Motors who ayeraged 195 for in e :Surat uhang kr4- 'the 4.,J , .. ... ,,,,, ., ,. : ,. i' .,' it the yeor of the '''old pre,' end six ywis 0 , .. ,. ,. ,,, ,,, Thoth& ' '''' .. : ' ' ''' S, rf I -, ;-' 1' 1, .0 0 a 2.-,. f, the dee ' ',, slashing single to right-his sec- 'sive run and Yost iollowed the tviel id,,aideli...entry.',--'scoreI t -, r : ;('s ., ', 1 0 ,o,-,'"' '" '''' '' : -' 2' '''' -be,-, ore ,stands ',, for promoter.' ',;-::,', g4iole ',Vila the';', kaS,44 ;'-,-- RI ' ' t: i ; ve linee of bowling. -,:.---,1 ,,' -',' : ''' '''''' s '' ' ' '''' '. ' ' '' . with a twchrus single that'assurect . ,. , , verso, p,7...,. 7,4 ..-:7 ,,,t) '.,b, 11 '.3 4 ''tii.' t .4 ond in '.five, appearances ; at the 'th Only 'in the middle game did the .' .' ti es,''''Sini-.'etiaeted , to,... put America li represent& y , : ,, , ,, : . ,,. ,, .., ,.. . : ,,, , -', Washington ,, victory. He E i AMERleAN'LEAGUE- s ot :' : NATIONAL, LEAGUE '',-1--,': , i ''' ' '' -' 'AO' a:Victory' -bat- (' ''' .''..,-'", 6-r-t'L-4,'-':- ',ill' , v nrudes :relax and ', Seymeur ,' ''':- :,,- ,, '''4, 1.- ' ba bal fans backwhere, they ,be utroitga 10' a,,O,' ; ,r; T '' -' ' i :' .4 ..1, , ''i .' ' The victory 1) o Os t e d Ramos' !jumped up and down and cheered. p i .'. ;'1 W I4,' ,,,Met.,, 3 :,, ..-1 t,.. -' .t,-,,,,A,,,,,,,,...:.. IV I., Pet- G3",, lOnf oti ,,,th ' .I. cl,,,- ,,,,,,,,beeday otals.: .,,: '-.;:- 19 41-.1' 1S' sa i' t ,, at,. e ba,11, park and tirday,'afternoOk: en ,01t , ) ,7.,. ... i -'..:, ,,,,.. .., .). .,., i ', , . d n th'e rt 1 to b ; ounce o oppo um y gra .,. 4, 1. ,;,,--' -,?,.,4-,,' o ,,.., ",, ,ch- ''," -...--; 0- 0 000 '. i,' ,- - : -. - Poor fieldin d or -, '' 1 I : lifetime record against ,Boston to ,,., g .0 pp t.. a u s a d a noint While h 0 ,i. titnk' "v" leaff0, - ef-Pi .a ',, t-e Sevmnur herrik,'wasningion- ,.., ., ..:- .- ,,,,,,,- .,,,,.. , ..., way from tho inor-woll hom;. ,Avtoraeon LeeV rettli, , ..,.. ,, ... ., .., .-, -,,,,,, ,,, 411.,, Meradden, ''rf ,'',.. ,,,' 3 in, :0-A0 -it '- i ,;(,..i' uvan seemed league leaders; determined fo a Foing to treat th'em to. real 11,,tr aarneAli, oil ..I.C4';'..,46-'iut,errisoorfaii, since 1932 when another dtegubli ...0 Walikeltl OW out of trouble,- when Herb Plews enge the loss of teat of th I v-I --IDetrott ' 0 0 ,,.000 JA rnuatteipma u .,. u mu, ,...- --- ---- -- ------ .----- ----- -.1. - -- --- --- can presidentHerbert Hoover and Rocky Bridges, flied Out. ',', twelve points.: 1 211- New York ; 0 0' .000 t IA Pittsburgh -:, ',',- 0 0 .009 ,,-,,,,,,f Metcalf;, IbT;,, ; .! 3 OA :,,--1 1 -0',. 1 ' ; threw out the first bait It vinrudo .- ',. ;; '17.;,''', ''''' ''',.' : ,, I: ,e --"Kansas City 0 0 .000 13 St. Louis -,, ' auauf,iiwss,Yr. iant ;;,,.k'rekl;' LOILim4 Miler iel) -,;, -,4,g, -1:t 4,0 i, 4 1,,t 'L,..,:' ' The 'Washington victory also But Ramos greeteehim 'With It'''' ' .., ,. -',-, Boston : -,;-' 0 1 .000 112 San ', Francisco 0 0 .000 ,,',:,-- ean.,,escaPe from 4 th6se ,g,!blue-bv 0 0 .000 .....-', DO plaYerS in action where they or ,ue.p4tuieni, cOrninanuer -Ainiti snapped president rEisenhower's hot smash oi ) third ,, baseman Suarez' If ' . twogame "losing',, streak, is an Frank Malzone's ',arm, scoring Soyster ; -, ;,:,;:' ''' 201'4187 213, aO1 .' ''-'''' Todayss Gaimos.' ; ,' .,,,', .,. ,.. 1; '1- ..',....... -.. .,', ,. ,, ''.',' srnterl on a CommerglaLby-eolt Leugeei eau Iota:ten: tne nitt,ter4, ,. 2 0 0 1: 0 0 ,",' I . ,'. -.....,,,-,.; .,1 ,,. -;,, .,. ,, I , -. ,. , , ,.; ,, ,, bloc, picture. shows that are pre- ston, represenung ', tne ;,rastlich tinderwboo,-,ct 4 4 2,7, 0,,. 0- 6- 0 'm.,,, -. i opening-day pitcher. This was the Lemon; The ball bounced into lett Lit(l?1,n,de --I6,,,..,"?' L,94,..'' .142PAggt 525 New' York .at, Boston '. ',' '''' ', ., ,'., ,.; ',,- i'.,.',. '. ,-, illereial ,basis.,,,', 7 -. 3 A,. ..,.. '...i, .k lor ,ati -Pikorilail ot the sir,At. baU, gera,rd.,ii' ;b....! ' ',2'' I' 1 ,', 2 5 3,...1 , -, sixth. straight opening-day appear- field -where Stephens "'kicked it 1"41144C1; ' 7' ''''' "I 1171 1841, 592, .4mashington at Baltimore ', ', '',''' .".Todsy's Games '..., , ',...''',.' '' ..'-' -'' '-'41, 4 ''10:',N., we ; orme4 eurce,s,.,teant., egbOo etgldb:,.t.'5A- '...4t,4. ,3 0 0 2,.1 1 ,'.1 t DYkeitP ,--,. ,., ','''2 0 lel. 1 0 ,':. i ,' once tor the President, wha was around, permitting Zauchin' and' Toland i' 1 t ',. kO,i3O55 7ag 2320 ,', Detroit at Chicago 0 , ,,.., ,.. I 1. .. .. ,, ., .. ,,.. ; .. t. 'Do Iti Oursolves': iolost t. out a 4-101 ,iittory '. over Curuneti rooting for the home, team, ,"as Ramos to move into scoring-1v. Seymour '' ', ', - ,',i,, '; , -,,-, Kansas City at Cleveland : S 'Pittsburgh at' Milwaukee ,' ''!. ,.: '.', ' ''' ,11' '',t,, t yi, '0: AIA-41 game wnich went stkVit 42 ,n, .o.1,d,:. st, ,, ,, :, :,.,. ,..:. 1 0 -. 9 ,': 1.. 1 0 $ ,, he always does." The 'Fisenhow. taloa for Yost's single., Sullivan Richardsinil'' 194 194 :qaa'1574 il-. -- -', ,........ 1,, , -' ,- Philadelphia at Cincinnati ', : This is a' job 'for 'mewed strong nings. -', ,,,, .i,,,,, ...L.: ,4 ',.,,,,1 ,., l',.,. ,... s 4 : 'L..- er pitching administration now yielded all, of 'Washington. runs Sowers' -; 238 -181 168 587 ? ,, Yosterday's Results i '''t Lns Angeles at San Francis6 bearis and' durable' will. Itr Is, a ., lotto -to' this ,,, noisy ,consod ,, byt ,' Totals ,, ,, '',.. 24, ,V4 18' 1.0 6 ,,, -'. has a record of three opt ning-daY and six of its.,eight hits.,sMurray punes .!. 160 '216 213 589 Boston ', 002 tom 000.-2 5 3 Chicago at St. Louis (N) ', "dOlit ourgelvis"' project anct I'm .th ,(110111110. toi41i"11 .th. .'. "- .. ' .,. ,..,, , victories, and thr,ee, defeats for Wall took over at the start of the Cascio 188' 170 182 : 830 Washington 000 113 00x -:-8 s' 2 z : ,,,, .,; ;,, 2 ,. cheered 'by the reports, -, front winnors siwputio tn..' gams'. st ; l'.' 1'. '.; ',1Sore'.1tly Innings' 14 ....''''', Washington. ),o seventh and gave tip o h 'totals , 70 711 .749 2280 ne arm. .. . IP'.- Sullivan- (0 1) Wall nd D '' 1..- ', '' everywhere In' the' National Asso- 3:07.4 CialMint, that. Huy -,' tiain. Teams .. ', .1 2 2 4 5 5-11 H I '; : , Armed F '' -' 6 6 nt--1 ' ., , Portost Bosoball Woothor 3 ' '' les ' single., , ley, White. --' ',.,,-,., -,',, s.lt, 7, ,z --., ,,,, -',1'. .'.- '- ., , eMtioa empire. -Advance 4-ticket ,tion not start vntit ,' 014 Mon- ., - 0 0-- .2 2. -,. ' i Perfect baseball, weather-w-sunny ,, -:1,-4,;-4.-41-,t..1.4,,.....,,, ".; 4 .' .", ,".nt titOtv, .. Agowood 4 Anstin 0 .1,- Ramos (1.0) and' Courtney '. , YostordaY Results ' sales re up ,' Substantist business aver Gil Mircum end 'coach Curundu .. 0 1 0 011-2 4 4 '-" , , , ,, ..,t 2,1, . . ,.' - .'. mrt; civic leaders,t,'housewrivc., milt mow. ot Lurunuts s si fr . .....1 - ', 5. f, i en 1 ) (3t 1, sl: ! ,' Er , ' ht , er hi . , vi , II 2 W , , i 1 I r al 4, 4 H., i:, :CRUZ .: ,,:'', es:Ille, :,! .,,, t, J011011' :,,, ,' Gieligud 't ''' .i. stets of s'Ott!It''', ''r OP', And ;' ,' lorl , ,, ,!..1 1 1111101111101Er I kl:i5,,. .,, 1 ', 'and i ot ,INE", I ; i ,!...oei...... , t t 111114111110000 ' 4' . SI kiotA4.A.41,2.i, i I:" ' 4 ,,,Iuensoni-e ,,!.,, ,,, a, 0-,1 i 1.,11: ,,,,,-, Ber ,cf,;4 .'. -.. :'. .3-(. ',t)'; ',P 2 'f; Ine.!ying run. BUt the Chief e er In is ma c ey were no -.nut I .1 LAdilLA'ALA4- 44-ILL.41 Nj Ex W-ii.---17-lii 1 li'jii;''' I'VW I ' 1 ,7, 1 '''.. CQUIM BUS,: Ohl (VP) ----This ' Yost topped off a spectacular ....; .. , ., -, 7- 7 b lected ,,,. .,,,,,.., ,,, zt :,,,..., .2. ,..-. -, - performance by driving in. the t sernu iv& really let go whewtRainos match for the power of the Eiin- ' r'14-,-,-----, k Peterson, ltp i ,.:,t ) .t':1): T,- zt ,...,,,,, 4,44,4,1d .'sittii!.e047 scoreti g .. 1 0 ,, ) ,- last two Washington runs with a ti I d g e home what proved to be rude Motors who averaged 195 for 4..,.,, ,,, ,,, .... ,, .,,, ,,,,,,,o, ,:, ,, ,,, , s the yeor ,.' ,t Thoinits, .rf i.... .....,.. v. n J.., , ,.e... ,I 1 0 0, t ', slashing single to righthis sec- h.e decisive run and Yost followed the twelve linen of bowling. ,, N,1 ,,:, : - ,'I:.:, l'-... : : (f l' ,f .. ,:',r,,',. '. .', ..' : ,':" ,, ,...i. Zhe.,pro standc,for,proinoter.' ,;,:.',', g'"ine, ,wita tiii'",14'agtitgit Leaeu., ni,,,t.... .with a twthrun single that'assurect Only to the middle game did the ;"..'''' ; ''''' : '''' 4 :' ''' ..:''''" 6 "r"7, 1 Of the "oid prO,"' end six ,,rwls in thetirst ,iniank,04 the , r t ,, 0 ,, , . ., plate. ,, , the Washington victory. He ; -... ond in five. appeitrances at the Evinrudes relax and ,', Seymour T. ioNii. .,... i: E. A. 4:u E";7, :,,,.:''..., ,'' We're out .,; to,:, put ,-,Amerien'n sepresentativet ina', C 0 a g t,,It, ti, '7, 7,,,,.,'".', -,.-.4.. -, 1 O''. 0', 1, .2 11- ''IL'; lOn t t th b ,l1 baTball fans back Wire they ,be LiiitiOka! to A gta:', a,. ii-etorY7. -0'4- '''' '''' ' 1-.',' ",:,. -""r.,,-' illl jumped up and down and cheered. ,,,. AMER,14N-LEAGUEJ '7 tt ,c. ', 'NA , 4 :.,:-.I.';-; W i.),- ,P0t;:019 ,,1: .1'1,- !-',,., 4$ -;',;.: W k Pct! ''G3. ' The victory I) e e s t e d Ramos' '- Poor fieldin stliplort .0 potmced on tire opportunity to grab h. ve- ;,-,,,1,..14 ,,. i , ,,; L.., ,1 ,,K ,, :.,,,..; ,, ., ,,, ,....,,, , , OU 11 4,:, ft,. a par all ttr ,,ft. v ,r,":, , , -...,,p : -,,,,..;;;;,,,-;,,,, i,,!, Was ington, - , 4.0011,1-,,,,,- -A--oicago ,..t ,, v v uvu ' 4- 'away ', from the four-wall' hum- attekAioun tatg, ,rlitifm og,'kettr, ko-i-;,4,,,',,,:, ,: ,,,. ...,..., ,q,,,i,-;,::,.,,,':,.:,7.,.,-.., ?lit,.,," 1) lifetime record against Boston to .. , g -, 7, a o g g d a point' While, the Seymour aggre4 1! ., 12.5. :,, ,, ,,.,..: .: ,b11111Vall 3 ,,,f -dm all. :..,. ,,Budclin gation is out,,they will have a lot Baltinms 4 .0 -000 ....Vs Cmchmati ,,, 0 ,0 ,000 ity-7-,ts ,., lir tful 61 their living 'toms and du 15 to I, 4tor:, Mee .stctottt ',1114,0,,, -1 -t-'.:'.1'4,.,,,Iii.4,'-';v1,-,4,,s, e ,,,:, ,,,, I : ,t 21 ,,,r,' I i-ittke i I It also gave Washington its first ?puled the Washington sixth by to say who is going to be champs, 7bo,y..t,T,F 1.,.e.m,?n'l r51,,que grounder: because Fridiy .they take on the Chicago ,- ,, 0 0 : .000 IA Los ..L Angeles -.. 0 ,0 .000'. ,.----- k d day "L-rirs"''. MICA '4'Suritlity : A TOtale ':, ,:;.;,.,. 19 ,4", e2 11, i; ,, thege- dancing plug& on the front 9,,,,..v.,..- A'!:;,.",',,,,,,I,'.,,,i'0,',.'7,'-is,''', i1747,,tP..Cartirld0 .....:,, ; ; ',Alt R Hfst5 A l',-ir i opening day triumph over' Bosto Cleveland ,, 0 9 -', -000 .' '.1'.1 M.H.Y711.14. '. (2 2 A22 ;'"--r -' of the 21inriti aiiipitird tlihA Wel'ro .:, ili tha 0DllinfLiar50-9E. L116 011t. Yhth 213 ", 'A.,' a .' ir 1 g' .1' f 1 41.do, I and school kids art on street cot. r 4 sou millycl it &US et ew,-titvtorvu g.Altpr,V -1414.10 a' -'11 ,A Witt :the two "300" gime -bow-. Only game scheduled. No games scheduled they 'bowl havo me, in the President ,add .,the 'crowd ;of g j lers domg their-otuffm , , tickets..Thero JO a re 161"nid wn." 11'6 , a der and. 7,110,, aer seihaa 26,675- - The President ;'artived -at.. the ptammItsanLoAmgew"dlast pfawcePe tAluisliurn b' ll'Off rentos prelims& he 10drill) flag-decked presidential box 16 ase TT, T1. birth fag n casual. fti elk vs 11 110 1 I inn 1 111117Q11n Pi lc' have not witnessed in many " commOiiitY sPirit; that Armee Farces aim refused, Cu-, -- ..- .. ... . - ma, mooklbooa S.M.& AR 1, Jiff 111111. I...00,S Mh. 11., ...M.. 101,,, , aa. omen Dases-bwanson, Drown. ,. k 1 i mmutes netore geine.tinie. ne gui, 1111 '''','--noy. ', ..,' ... r'' .; :,:,',;-:-,1 603, with Boyer closi iii-witriii .1 .'. '' i ',1 ,i f-'-r-,.--,, .'',,','!,,,---, -.7:1 ,,,,,---....:: '-iii..of this rebirth of 'spirit dide ("P,ir,a7sAl,1' m-e'd: to'rfc'e-s, te;m' '9' core'd ing,' Petersoni Thomas. S tr u e it ' nar ,.. Only the middle game was close , a cheer and responded by ,weV-, -, t '' lust happen It came about anotn., Out-By Rivera 6, by Dykes, 4. by i, ,.' - :, ing both armsndoft., Then, with-, ins tirst tourn tit and Agewood p t t th l' , 11 1 111 0 WM CO pins and, it tocik Kn II throng0' our intensified promotion 6T B6'''' NIA's': Le. a-dm. -g-:.Hur le'r- ' ' .see"a nand Altizer a (Base on ball-Off Me,' ! out benefit of warmup or windup, ,.., , 4 ,,,,,,, ',. ,.,f,, ,-s,-,,,- umn by 9 -. al efforts' Our peonle have ome in the tifta innmg and hel on to off. D k Alti ' Off zer 3. , ' he stood up to perfc,rm an' honor. e 4 , ' GREENSBORO, $ NC, -T.iili.,',. and Damian to convert to spar() '" '' .' ' " ''' ' .' : ' ' '' 'a .- t c th n' 'Tow ut &gin unut the ra 3, Y el 5, . , es s , , ,, , ,it - to realrze that there is. more in ti walk Hit by pitched ball ,-., By Dykes v., ' -, ary pitching assignment which Young Bob Go , alby gave lip, throg baby splits in the last frame. Age- ,-,, -, -; ':,' ' ,, ,, si ,-,--, ' ,,,',, '1,-,..-, .,, operating ." a bagehall '' franchise sixth when an,' err" an-, .n one run in toe ; -, President William, Hower, cl, Taft baseb-air bonus, offers-1o, become, wood is now only ,one point out of By ALEX KAHN ,-;', spond as well as he would like.; J ''' 2' (Denson and Rivera).., W i 1 d ; 7, ,t , ,,- 4" Man ,, JUst opening ,, the eatea. tZu,s,e,d't 'Art was pitch-Rrvera; Earned runs.Pass,, 4 , inaugurated in A910. , a profession I a golfer, griftbe 'pay first place.' TheY 'will have their LAS VEGM,,Nev, (CP) ,,,.. Don Drysdale is enthusiastic, about throwing a few hot dogs into a 111.,es- tor Art, miner. , he removal of 4 i m IO I Some of the ,fans,' ',mindful of off started suoda with a ebb; hands full Friday when the tangle D sdate the 11-Year-old Van the' Dodgers no making,, their 1-ettle anti honitig that folks, will ikt and, a 'Ivii,' ed balls ,-,,, Denson, Altizer..Hits 9 to , the President's love-, for gout' 'ling d $ Y - --'''----- with thi d I 'Y rY i m '1 f ril h ' win an 0 2,000 in ,,the, 2ist r p ace Carta vieja who Nuys, calif., hur er wheca ter o y ome in Los Angeles. 'He hi 'it drop, in .fOr the evening. , .,, prich gave toe Arrne ,v tee e ,. , -- .. -Off Dykes 2,in 5 Innings 0 out- 1 ' ' b h Id the ; shouted '"fore ',gall- e e annual G't, ter G b 0 are still ver , , ,-- in, etn inmngii ou 'inner e m -, s ; e 4 .,,t, Tens Orb- pee y much alive la the four seasons of professional base- hometown hoY from San Fernando we know there, la more laterogt necislon. ''' ; , ,;.(contineed. on-, Axe s? p w,lio and 01,, roe wS d th ; ball up ready' to, throw., thi;silet golf i, flit with an overhand high, bard --T. tourolme,pti,,,,,,,;,, ,,..,4,. ,, i race. ,, ,,. , ''' ,, ,,, , haA, emrg d this year fs .!!le Yallefrt, Jost over the bill front LOr in baseball than ever before:, we 'sae tame between' the :Atlantic .:. ,.., , thin. y.az 4110 cluvy, Juw uver k.ue 1.11u xr,om, Lot in baseball than ever before.'We lee time steLwveu law - , now, Tenor 0 e choice of the experts to be the Angeles. , t t a nary ,4 A 11 71 , 4 A National Leajue's leading hurler, I, would say it was a little' tr., that it still is "America's nuMber fought;bsttleu au the .way.' .1 ;76. 537 said today he was 'honored by, the tra ineentiiie to be' pitching before min, enantathr onnt4 If Atari trnm. ,worden rzenen, the starting k , --,11 ; .ru Tees..4is auu r littuiCa WitS pine s u ght tty a s 1 th"-; Tit-tii"k'n'nlvnua ua wlia . atniete who gave up bis golf pr( au" 169 192 ,. 176 537 said today he was 'honored by the tra incentiie M be' pitching before -.--r,ki-nrcien rzenen, the startmg o"n";''' s'pl'eaa"ior- sp-o'rr If" litiell:euiwuZe tr''.1- d; -it ' 7 , n ma a comp ete sweep job at Darien, Conn only tw 139 220' in 51'7 distinction :',,,aecorded him and the hometown : folks, tbe kids ,',,, ., When the President's second lateks ago after' 1.deci.din g Samaniego 198 167 any eas rable ay' of counting', hurler foe Fasilmbi was wild 11(1 SERVId. : :'-: :-, '::: 7' ''... 0; 149 '514 hoped he could live up to it-1 ', went to school with and'who, have the'lmo, u h tt 'd t gad- to-' be removed betore t a I. , e ons w o a en games a -4 CENTERS'';',- , ot first ball was taught by tn. -- "now or never" with himgand Pahl or- 148 199 191' 536 jurhe p e r f o r m a n c e on the followed my baseball work pith' a , the kid level ,on up -through thl elose,,of the lirst round after Js- ,,, Totals 632 771 AM 9 ,,, , ; TONIGHT ''' . --- --104 moUnd will prove whether the personal interest.. ', ..''. rL r VIDES hitting tWO 0 ' ,, ','''' '. ) American Legion, high 'school,' col- stunk toU i. , , ' , --,----- 1111b Goalby,' fired' a Arilliant fiat A ...,,,. ,...J c ' writers who took part hi the Unit- Drysdnle won the,i writere Ingle --, leage, semi-pre,and'amateur sand- meeit eild.t allowmg a a 0 , , 1 , 1 ' '''' A'''' -"0' I MIllill 110 livo'ittitidatt,:rtno frase or 19 ...WwWwwql k. -a In---- --11 .....,..... ...... 6 01 41tm .1,,:. U....wt. Lt -. ,.,.---!-A .2 it wag St0 , Arwood t teage, semppre anti' amateur wino 1,1.,-- p ' iround 66, five'under ,,Par, for a72- two strokes Balcer 215 192 195 6021ed Press poll were correc the choice through his :record, lat '1110PICAL hole 275. He was' youngster Said. season of 17-9,best on the ranka, the total would be far " ere ns de fastuchs tough , ater thin' the 140-million plus six ru B r 209 189 195 593 s. abtad of the closely-bunched field ....47,e bet will be out ers club and one oftbe best' In In the second ado baRketba t the so. backe acoting nt But you can Who have m 1, ek.A --- Gregg Palmer Hayet SAWA ' JO:11 & I:Se 1."1 it An who combined A IA at Starmtmet rm. 1.11 MA. 175 194 53o flgAttoma tsolttoes et 4. inataty hair rnnfi- tha 1.0 ml. Walea netteci the atsgek t D.60 ---,TODAY! U.40 win, cuingInca at otarmount ror- D-ss-.11,- as iii iii. 1.,;;; ..h)a., there trying to justify tneir COBD- the inigue. (His earned rtio', aver ""- -- -- --" - -- i g,,' nee, iii ...tile third,-, and .z MBIES OF,MORA TAU" : I S '1,411Pil number ,' pile-- spectator MOB .0 , ., I , O , ..,.. 1 I v ,.., est Country Club' coursejor one . Totals ..., 78g, 78 .7s2 23""3; dhence in', me by 'giving ,7ne that age of 2.69 was just, a fraction be., ,. : r ) : oyiee- in toe ;fourtn btit ,p r y, a ,. ; . GREAT FORTUNE NIGHT! snorts event. of the most' exciting finishes in , .,. i , nor, .. t, s hind the 2.66 posted by" teammati - '' .. st,'".' .', Laz the slick -soudipaw.; of ,the " '' the history ', of tbe 215,000: eieot Carta Viola 3 El Panama Hilton' '1 'Drysdale 'was reluctant tO mak,' Johnny, Podres and the same as Tap ,;a'''.Vas Reservoir' .,-, attiadiicat'.,yali able, to weat,i.. allwronm, .. ., ,, too ,,.,. .4 , . ' I $150, u , 0A :INR CAEsS11 Goalby, who had bee trading ., ., ,... any predictions whet his goal that of, Warren Spahn, the Mil., .,' , ,, ,, f -,' -:. ,!: .,- ., ,ol ,"'' thek attacko-hai4tog up 41, Strike- ,,,e0heet vauano 7f Robot Smith, ; ....! Sam' Snead of White 11 I P b ll I w uld be' this season, but when waukee ace ,who Wen- 21 ,games ,, , , , The ,bot and cold tl Panama n- '' Springs, ,W. Va., by f r strokes asked if be was aiming at 20 for. the Braves. ,... , 011' i basic:project th 1 tot p out m the process ,, 5. .. :-"NO ring TO BE YOUNG,' ) .1 ,,,, ',' 1,,, ,,,,, this vast reservoir' of- new,. fans ,., Atianitcs Villa Ansitt .', : ,,, . Be Ono of The Lucky Winners Hilton were ice cold this week 'so i , of These cash prises! ,, atttthe 54d-holeidina,,r,k,rh itaprd hhist Carta Vieja proceeded to put the'm- .. '-' and to bring them 'Into' our-minor The Sunday, guiles 'weee ,i selves in the thick of the r ce th --- toes ri h be' I can 'do It"' - -,s .,-, 4 .,,-, ',. ., ., ,..z. , games he replied, "if overyihine ; , g t may ' 11, ot -. i-,' league parks for an evening of "en- ple "of :,merry,go-rounds,,, manager ). DIABLO, nrs. tin, ;-", ; .., ' did IV' :' ' thr a wl Drysdale, who, stands six feet, n IL sd is as lean as a Dalooa ir uff d ers.- George t batterinn't,' anti Sgt.' h -00 ,' Paul Douglas , ) .: teetainment they won't', !men ,; for- . , ' ''' ''' 1st Prize $10000' Snead hat'th''' settle for-egl 080 ; 9 share of ,the sectind-plice' t, a ee point pickup. In the open- , , , ing session the Rum representa- tives ran into a lot of s lit il, p s, AB II X- ntnes a , greyhound, still Is ,- not Ratified i ;.,, ,................,-.. .,. , get. We re oing this by 'special Ness' i Fasthch, team ciammmg !Patricia Medina,. , , ,, , romotional efforte.., We, maY et- out 15, hits' for it 14 30,1,, nein.. ":.,,.-tnn okum,k. ..4, , ...,; , ! 2n ,; ''.0.,...;,,,...-,..; '': 25.00 Others lis' the, second-Place-8Pd ,,, Hotel took the point, but once the that 'he is in top, condition ;,---,,,,-,,,...-4 trset. the teen-agers .byliatint a over T Armed Forces, DI the, oPe otorhoo.'", A B "i- B''. d"" 0 yr ul mg . .. ,, rock 'a roll band, zit' pre-game er and the. Atlantacr,keepuig lei!OL, ,,,....,- Otept Run) ,, 3 ,, sier , ''' sed ---.1,,,,...,; : 16.00 st 277 were ,,Dow;t' ' 4th '' ,.., ' 0 ,10.00 Tequestao Fla." elk THE FORTUNE NIGHT of ' PLAYS AT 9:00 P.M. M ''' P '' T Poeono anor, 114., ony La NapaCalif and Don Xanuary ,r -, of Eastland, Teich. o m , , fmal-rouod il ,tied-the,..r,ours. O. 1 1 inteewa ',It splits were removed, it was Carta '': Wall r:- 01 Viejo an the way with every mem--nla ber of the quartet about 'equal In the 11621 swing the scoring column. the-podger coaches bad to cau caution, tion, caution, him against overworking on ,, , , and 'Nevada. vi,h se ,a exilic, ,,, , . ; z , i ,,, ,rea y . '' "I'll II havyto ork harder -through Arizona .- ; , .; ,w '''' '1' riarformance at home :Mate, the reCord Clean' With An even.,:ea -, ,, .,,,,,I), - l -I' '.- Id b b ging back' an time 15 to 1 Win Vet CIIPM , ' o sters y rm . S ". ''. ' ' '' ' or ervicem n - P 1 1r t 11 t 'I for personal apoe . arancee The opeciiiii, ,,....,-,- -o ti rortuhe GAMBOA'. ,'. tdia 1 BROI ' ' e fellows with' Con c 1 a I of, the' Fastlichs limited. the Ar,i2 '.... "THE BOL ,,,, ,, I e I Fee' If Panama Hilton '.. .- ,": ,,,,,.' ,., ord. -:.,- -",- ,,,-4 ",, ,, -1,, Allen ,,', ,, 184 ;191:,,"1,74 549 ng the httl ' "' than ever he said. I've been ,try. .:' ;, , , ', ..,, i ''. i t 'k f th I t e- J ' ' "' s o ma e up or e, a en .,..., ,,,, . ,. ' '" badge or. buttons ,,, that lidm t omit of sin- ,. -.BAT r u.r.. , , ed Forces team" L.' a, -- , ,' ,---'"A'T -','.' '''' ..' .. them free If dad or, mom' eoroes Me ..one- hi the opening .i o li n d ,7,,L ; .... ,,,, .. ON -4"ruli n4,-;nr-a,r, t' ', -. ',.!',. 'i' -, '"'""'1'.'l 4,-, ',., Voss 172 '' 186 '140 "478 of-MY' reporting:from service' and ..... Th 4Bilbee YMCA-USO-Armed 100Y-. i' t A' '' )4':', ,.. ,.. '. "' andtthe other in the last' I r a,,m e,, ,-:-------"-------"--!", ,v, .. , , i 189 '184 '188 521 still .feel' I'm a little behind P If in b d a C 11 to ''''' Xi '''in.cfs'ir you,will m hie the Fastlich gang ,were (11 -GAVIN, . .. TAO .' ' DOUtile hz Technicolor!' 4,,,,,.,,,,,,,..r!' 4 Schmidt,' . , i, bermes o ers courses o y a em, ill 1 ,. ) ell I , 'le .1 .,, 1 Coffey 168 190'4: 199. 157 !where I ohoeld,,be at this stage. -- building and' weightlifting training but, time after time, alter-wow making ,merry ,at thei expense of ... : cleo mor ... ; ,,,, ''' ROBERT MITCHIYM ' 613 .' 731.,. 611 1105 't -', iBecausi he has. not been wont- three' times', a week ',for-, men 18 special nights I have left the'ball two Armed Foreet hiirlers, their. ',.. Hugo Haag ., A - 'Until& THIES hi ---A--004,- i It. ,,!,,, ..., ,, ,t -- -' '1 gi' th' r as he' had 10DAY-ENCAJI1d '15 15 TetalS w is .;.,,,,, $115.01 .., 3 t ;,. .: int as on is yea :"BIT' AND, DUN" :', ,? ''. ,-. ih years of age and over Members park and listened to the., eoM 12 hits enabling. them to agora hi , , . '' "BANDIDO'N ,,' ;, Oar), CoOPer in, .,,,: Carta Viola '. o'l f 4 In ,preohnia framing seas s, e of oll "branches of the Armed Fore- ments. Casual fans,',,some 0 every-, round hut :the siSth.:, ,-: , ,',. 2..-!, , i -, , ''' ' V I R A 0 R IP, Z,..4.1t Brown !, ,., .' 116 ',',1711-216 '174 1111Y,11 his, muscle-still, do not !e-, es 4 i the Isthmus are welcome to, whom tadoitibeee to' ball genies I In, the second of ..the ',SundaY , ,, Vidor MATURE In ' Tony ,Curti' in, sc.' ';''' Almeda,',.. 146 116 i 201 ns ;:',3, ,,,' '. ,, ', .,', participate la these activities at itt 'years,. will: be,' saying ,'"Tliat ., twin, bilIthe Atlantic Teeners turn- MARGARITA :' ", CIS A LOS ; ,- - "SHARKFIGHTER" s'is g 44,3:gm g,A D' .e.,, Rudy 162 '215 )176 r.553 tit arist:1111 ass us so se I i .1 no cost.", ''''' ' ,L'r '''''' r:' was a lot, of 'fun'i I 'think,' we their-15 softies, into a 15 to I 'WM ;Marilyn Monroe Betty Gmbh) ,..' - , , .' "4 Gleichmin '.. ; 171 190-,204 565 11,,,,,, e', ',: , ,, el -,' The'Balboa YmcA:psu las tne ought to Come back wort." :P..' with lot Rochiguez, the, righthand. !;, .. "now to MARRY A', .4. , --., , ',,,T111,11 .. 2,, "5- 16f ''F9,4': ''744 I; ''1:0"11 I V E 1 n 1 gymnasium 'facilities: ,and equip- Our slogin-olsi.,!'n 'pays. to' art er ,'Ivith the peculiar 'delivery, , MILLIONAIRE ,, : ..- 'Bent for body building through the rts ' ,,, (repeat Tun)- '' 1 1 '' ,, . ,., ,, ,, , ,' :, -,....-,',,t, ,,y.n ":', ,, o ,, '... :., ". ''4 .4,,-,,,, la ' ' '--- ve i e -. but let ,us, tot adver4e- blanking' the Curundu ,tantin all .,,, ., . s, 60i. 0 7:00 ;use' of wei hts or' barbells based ,. ,,,, .,., "...., ,' ," , ,i . ; -.. 2 y SI g stise but the sixth inning. . , ," , 'II,' ri -- ',-,,-,',',i,,,,t,1,-,!--:i!;,f,,.' -i;,,,,.-,;' I, ',. r; u so. T DA -,,, 0:00 II on" the already proven York Syy- F ' II-of the' id rice I litie A fit t . ., ... . .. - rom a ev e s ,deuble,' killing 5 oil i : , ''l 11 11 I I 'Ne' A ... U 1 ri I ill t 1 1,, , -1.!' ''' A REN '" t ' 11 ", IAMES D R ., ' ' ot terns; andialso weightlifting In, all , th ingots 'is begin do '' seen, is a sing to wn the Curundu 'Visitors, In P A 5 A- It 0. BANTA-CRUD 2 'r '. ''' LI its phases.,; '' ' 1, 'a Rodolf0 ACOSTA in .. ,, , pay .off) r , :, ''' 1:'' thei first Want : arid : ht. tlioir .i. cis Mel ., 6:15 A. 11:2t ', ,, ' i 11 a II For' those so. desiring, member- - ehlf of the sa mit 'reutid the At-, ","'' " ,. lannifir JOINS '' 111' ''' 1111' ivy '' '. A' '' s ' e 00.s' gs shipi may be obtainedon a oar- , b 'C APIll'01:10 ''s ';$411 V 0 Cr: 11 I C,T,0 R l'-k i II I no i loluono atory ci 1,. 1 - ,, t: 'antics' went' to 4 oe . R 1,6 sr.. : , , terly, 'pr. yearly basis. Individuate up physics fitness iir, if Intern; ,, ,. 2 ' may rent gym trunks and towels ed, may specialize in,weightlift- "V w. kil.tacwirti letty- Motile 401in Gielgud I ': y MarticatiGower "'Tim Bartels of ID the Ittilt, two, in each of ,coarimioo; wimiele'S , ossi, ,,,...,--r-.--., 190, 350, -,-...-.....-..20,e., 150. ,,,,.,,,, '350.-81,10Witt. Fm.. ,,,' '' ,' OMOrfOW .: ill at the Y, or may bring their own. Ing, ,whith Includes. the "olympic treat the 'second,: third; emi a I irt h --, , rounds, and four' in .tho. fourth.' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ; iI '4-gA.:1-ii'' I or, ' ' ti -13eginners are also, welcomed. hfts plusany of the them:. ,n, , . ., ' ; SANS!, 3155.00 TARZAN'S MAGIC NAKED, orritErr ,, Mans n in no 6 "MIST FOR Cinetnakooa: and ; 'THE stiovr, ', Color! A ' ' FOUNTAIN -. ,'"; ', ) ' , ; .:.', POPULAR NIGHT! Qualified instructioti may' be ob- The ,,YVICA-USO regularly; fee. luere wereseverat tine fielding ., :, ,,.. ,-I CHIET CRAZY ',', with Lex Barker with 'Anthony Quinn r '' .. T, R I A L i ' 4. 91.10 e CAR! I tained- Monday, Wednesday and turea a weightlifting exhibition con features In'tlie,' first': round of ' HORSE .4 ,, ,.. -'".i i ..,.-- '' 'with Glenn Ford., I 1 ",', s the outstandin on s bein P t i, Friday',,lifternoons from- 430 to f test in which trophies- arid -other game g e g ., ,.., , with Victor Macre.' ', , Pa Also: o 7 , the 'catch ,cif 'a' foul lihe d i i v e ,, : Altio:,4 ,. ,, k , Ile '.: George Montgomery In I in this manly and w,holesome type prizes are awarded to- the, best . . .. CAMP BIERD ;11:13 -11:25. : "DES'rINATION ' ' ,' '' '' :' ,, ....Abel e i 1 4 of sport which not only builds phy- lifters representing 'the different from the' bat 'of Frank Leon ill ataaa Imd I ," ':. 'It' ldaof iv- TARZAN AND THE r. STAR, OF INDIA ''' '"' ' ..-..-; ' ''1!BAitTLE OF ROUGE' ,,,DELow,THE ionADLINE", ,, CULT OF COBRA,,". -, MERMAIDS -- ', 17A Imo oxiiiiPAT111 1 Ill as,.... le Gerardi t, "the' Curundu toques but adds to ,the general weight categories. Be 'one to par- Saliador. ,. ,..., ., with IP,b, Dontergut-, Ilrith-i."Welasinuller ', ; witirCornet-WIldie7 withDebOrth Here': w, .............. -o..,-.0,--- healthr!of -the- indieldull.-."-r."---- ticioste iti this' excellent form '- of thini -sacker. 4 Worden- French ,of -,,," .:',- 711, efOr:'. 1 f , Th '" it d rooto k l't d h Ith th il th the -Fastlichs- , , , . 4 - a -'' ''' 44 r , r 1. m .' e more e penence t pe s, eeping i -an ea y roug e , started ; a :double l -' 1 O ILT CI til 111 ets Cli El f..i will find the oenorttmity to keenicorrect weieht ,trainint-,------- elari,in;tha Iiiiii inmorei their I '. , , -- -- -- -7- 7 , -,-. ,:.- -7,-. ,.-- -,7i- - ----,-':.,-. ---,-- -7--,--"' , ,L. ;'1---,, 7-----, -TT ---- -',- --.7. -, -, ; , , ,, .... 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A4,4 aoNa A C041,0Z-ErE PACEOUT 41' i I 1 .'ViRt". 071.0 '"'" gob ' ; Johnny Alessi is a country boy ' out of Clarksburg,' WI ,Va., who in some implausible-. manner, wound , up as the August Belmont of Tee Tee, , Tee, big in Tijuana, Mexico. dlesides the horses ,at the Ague , Caliente track4, Johnny 'also has the Winter Book going for him: Un Until til Until the US. postal authorities step. ped in a couple of yeari ago, the took ,was going very fast,' indeed. You could and many thousands did bet ,with him,by mail. ; Now the Book draws its' play , mainly from on-the-spot investors , and Mexican mail-order trade. If ',the horse bet on doesn't start lot? , are out of luck. No money back. That's- a calculated risk the Win Winter ter Winter Book bargain'hunter assumes in trying to beat the official pay. off, come Derhy daY. , ' Here's Johnny on the phone.' speaktng from his office in San Diego: ' "As of now we got Tim Tam , and Silky Sullivan co-favorites at, 3 to L Next, is Jewel's Reward at 41 to 1, then, Nadir at g to 1. There Wit much action on the dthers.' "Iteep in mind ive don't make these prices. The players do. ',Same as at the track. Just about ; as much haileen bet on Tim Tam st on Silky Sullivan aft his point, ' More has been bet on Jewers Re Reward. ward. Reward. than on Nadir.' Hence the ' prices I just gave you." Our interest in the odds was in in' ' in' eidental to another matter:, a well knovm, responsible horseman, who does not make a practice of' bet bet' ' bet' ling,- though he ft deep when he does, is a dtivan scof scof"I "I scof"I want to $10,000 he doesn't finish, one, I, three in the Derby," he told( us. 4, , A Champ? Teams?, , We recalied the gentleman had , done business with Johnny on prev previous ious previous OCCSsiOnit ,"No, he hasn't been in touch with me," was John Johnty's ty's Johnty's answer to our question. "We don't handle bets of that kind, a a" " a" nyway. I must say, though, I'm surprised. I thought the fellow Irnow more about horses, than that." As a Matter of fact, the gentle gentle, , gentle, Plan knows horses very well, Bet Better ter Better than most. He's been breeding , and racing 'em for years., And yet, in his judgment Silky Sullivan, the plodding idol of California, lo no more than ordinarv -"He's been running in cheap fields and piekl-- , tiref; horses in the stretch, to tbey make him a sensation." , s is the bewildering thing A About bout About the Coast, Coaster, 'a lazy lazybones' bones' lazybones' type that ,waits until the race h nearly, over before he starts to roll be excites either raves or rens. There are .no re reservations, servations, reservations, A champ or a tramp. 4 re the other. Nothing in be be, , be, t ,' ' Johnnyt for example, thinks Sit I t win the. Derby 7 t win the. Derby "Remem-1 let Una. Lap.May?,be the great greatest est greatest horse of all time. Ile raced out hereThere are still a lot of peo ,LIT:ataAvf fti IN 1 , ' s, .,,' '.14 ',, 3 IP t. t4 , , pie here' whe taw -11m., yate Silky Mighty close to him.' -And that makes him it:bighorse.to ine." , We-put It hyptliaficarcitieition to Johnoyr Man-161114i bet, 'what price .woutil he lay Our triefid on a 210,000' bet that'Silky Whittle in the money' in the Derby? '..."11 the provision is the horse mitst start, I'd Make' it 3 to As a Win Winter, ter, Winter, Book pro'pOsition, p th p s double or better."' r , r r ', At 'an iticiona who hai al: ready conceded the race to What's,Your-liurry, out of Easy-Does-It, how did the rtitic Count 'of Calien Caliente te Caliente figure the No 2 and No. '3 spots? "I like Nadir next best. h e n "Jewel's Reward. Tim Taml over overrated rated overrated and overpriced. They say Sility's been beating cheap berses and, here. Wh, I can run faster than the horses Tini :Tam beat in the rforida Derby, and lot bunions." ommtw.moola 0-7 ,Gatrts .50 ,Pounds,'''':: - Nothing had' been beard of -Na dir sinte het finished fourth-beaten by seven lingths, in the contro venial Flamingo, whieh Jewel's Reward won; only to see Tim Tam get in ,on a disqualificatiott.'lk call was put through to owner, Bull Hancock In Feria, --, "Narr,. -,..ver.looked better, Fif Fifty' ty' Fifty' po, ,or than when you saw ht, t He wasn't rea ready dy ready for thot I was stupid to 'tart him.' hadn't fully re, covered frmn a serious illness that laid him up last winter, We ,hope to 'get him a spript 'race at Keeneland Friday, readY him for the Blue Crass, then on to the Der by." We mentioned Alessi had the Garden State winner at It to 1 and he said "the Man must be a philanthropist," - We also mentioned the proposed t0.000 bet, "Yes, I know about that.' I know the gentleman and have told him 'I'll take a piece of it." - , We mentioned, finally, ltlessio's coupling Silky Sullivan with Phar tap "That's 'like comperine Charley Caldwell to a grade-school coach." , .4 , P.S., brother IlancOck frustrat frustrated ed frustrated footballer, is a devout Prince Princetonlan, tonlan, Princetonlan, , RANEY TAKES ROAD RACE PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (11P)-- D-n Gurnev of Riverside. Ca driving a Ferrari, w the 14th rnialPlitn..Sprinrzs, road r.cf,', Sunday. Carroll Shelby, of Dallas. finished 'mind in a Mast. t - 0 l'ilorrell Hurls, Petethin Oats 170 Victory'Over Kent Team - By J. J. HARRISON JR. Manager Willie Parcells and his Boite W soft softball ball softball team, in high spirits after a erus4ing 12-0 shut shutout out shutout win over Kent yesterday, today were confident that they would clinch the 1958 Panama Major League championship this evenhl with another vic victory tory victory at Santa Rita ball park. , Boite W. -which has now won two games and lost one in the current playoff series with Kent, needs only one more triumph to cop the bunting. - Kent. with a 1-2 'record; would have to take two straight games to be 'crowned champs. And that seems like a pretty, tall order for a team which has only one re reWattle Wattle reWattle pitcheriron. man Mae . , Yesterday outfielder Teofilo Peterkin end hurler Eddie s Morrell, both members of the, Boite W elub,"vied for top hon. ors in the hero department and , It WIS difficult to decide which was the bigger stickout. t. 1 Peterkin, a, former Profession Professional al Professional Baseball Leagne plaYer, had S. perfect evening 'at the plate with two doubles and two hoMers in four trips, besides driving in seven runt; and scoring' three.i.' ' Morrell gave up two hits ground rule double each to Ed Eddie die Eddie Peussey and Bertie He fanned eight batters and walked only two. and in the sec,- ond frame he vet -down the hit hitters ters hitters in one-two-three order all on swinging strikes, ' No Kent hitter reached third base and only two got as far as second. : Peterkin's first safety was I double to 'center In the first which pushed across two markers of the total of lour scored in the stanza.'f. , His next hit: in the ), third, 'was a tremendous drive over the leftfield wall which bonne bonne,'ed ,'ed bonne,'ed off the roof of a tenement, ' Bulfalo Open': , Season In Havana: , 4 ", Sy CARL SOTO , Art ;in'toot '14 '1 :BUFFALO, N.Y., April 15 (1.1P) Buffalo (Bisons. given ver verbal' bal' verbal' assurances that .the Interne-, tonal- League will accept respon-, ,sibility for their safety, appear, ready to open the baseball season, as' scheduled tomorrow tn strife-, threatened Havana. But Bisons' club president John Stiglmeler Insists, be wants to get that assurance in writing from, league president Frank Shaughnet-1 1 definitely -exnect to get that assurance," said Stiglmeler, who spent a hectic day yesterday tele telephoning phoning telephoning IllinOr league commissinn commissinner er commissinner George Trautman and the Bi Bisons' sons' Bisons' Pompano Beach, Fla., train training ing training -cant!). --In Miami Fla., however, Shstlilh Shstlilhnessf nessf Shstlilhnessf said..he had received no re request quest request for written assurance.' 4Tertainly the lestue will stand, behind the players," said Shaugh nessy. "We ordered them over there to play, and we'll surely back them up. Naturally we're going to protect them in every way. The league orenident Added that he, would accompany the Bisonr throughout the series to see they got anv urotection they needed, b" be ad 1, don't 01'11k they will need any., "Trautman said he talked over the situation with Shaughnessy and that Shaughnessy- had assured him (Trautman) the league would, s' sume full resnonsibilitv.in the mat matter ter matter of -protection, of. players,1! said Stiglmeier,, At the ,,same time, the Bisons' tresident reiterated that "My one concern has been for the players' welfare -4 one life slaved is worth all the franchises in baseball." WILLIE JONES' SON DIES BROOMALL, Pit. (VP) TI TIothy othy TIothy Jones', three-year-old' son of baseman Willie Jones of the Philadelphia Phi Hies, died Sunday of pneumonia. DROBNY.DEFEATS PATTY AIX-EN PROVENCE( ,'' UP)-- ,Jaroslav, Drobny sof Egypt whipped Budge Patty of Los An Angeles geles Angeles and Paris, 7.5, I-3, Sunday in the final of the Aix-en-Provence International 4ennis tournament. Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, Fla.. and Mimi Arnold of Redwood City, Calif.! von the mited 'dou 'doubles bles 'doubles championship. FERRARI WINS GRAND PRIX SYRACUSE, Italy (WI-- Luigi Musso of Italy, driying the only Ferrari in 'the event, von 'the Grand Prix of Syracuse Sunday. Six of 12 starters finished the HARRIS WINS AAU JUDO ,, CHICAGO UP) George Ear. ris of Travis Air Force Base, Colitis-won both all-eventa an, heavyweight titles in the 'National AAU judo tournament Sunday for the xecond time. Tr riNA.7:!A A!!r7ICAN AN INTtTENT,7:T rirty nwsrArtn ' Iti Lt in West 17th Street and Tailed to the other side of the build building, ing, building, to score Fred Morgan a ahead head ahead of him. Hit No. 3 tor the Slugger was a is second roundtripper of the jame, a blast over the wall in leftfield again which nearly reached the balcony of the ten tenement. ement. tenement. Aristides Ceballos Wa3 on for the second time, : : Teollio's last hit of the day Wal Alround rule double into the rightfield stands. to send home Morgan, who had doubled for the secoid ',. - Morrell, failed to hit safely in his three first at-bats yester yesterday, day, yesterday, but he got a run-producing sacrifice fly in his last' trip to the plate in the seventh canto. The rUnner who came in from third was Peterkin. 'The youthful pitcher, who beit Kent twice during the regular season, turned in a nice fielding, play while getting an assist as the lut out of-the contest was being made. He went, down on .his knees Vs dig out a hard grounder off the. .hat of relief pitcher Mito Diaz, and from a kneeling po position, sition, position, fired perfectly to first tom to oasiW nab the runner., Lane started'Ior,the losers and was lifted for Xliaz in the fourth. I I 1 1 1 Ei it:fr....Awl 141413' Cali Pc!::o Emd Pisf:1 Ccr4:1 The Canal Zone Guards' annual competition was held at the Bra Brazos zos Brazos 'Brook (Cristobal District) range on Saturday, April 12, com commencing mencing commencing at I:00 Fifteen ,guards competed over the regular range. consisting 'of bullseye -targets at 15 and 25 yards bobbing target, and running La Lard. rd. Lard. Scores were very god gene generally, rally, generally, with following melt copping the first three places: - E. M. Jemmott. Balboa, 175 Swiss Wrist Watch). A. S. Hunter, Crist ot a I, 165 (Cash and Box of Ammo), ,,' ' F. C. Nelson, Penitentiary 153 Beverage ind Shaving Lotion). , Hunter, winner for seven previ ous consecutive years, ran into stiff competition, as well at revolv revolver er revolver ttouble, and finished a strong second to Jemmot. who has pon ponsistently sistently ponsistently pressed him for first place over the, past three years George' White. penitentiary, re received ceived received the. special cash award for greatest Improvement over last year's score. Following the compe competition, tition, competition, prize' were awarded to all contestants, and a hot meal war served to contestants, their fem. Hies and friends, and CZP officials.' Between thein they permitted seven hits; -, Morrell's' series record IS' now 1,1, while Lane's slate is 1-2. Apart from Peterkin's two four-,ply pokei, all of the other hits In the game were two-baggers. '', t -t T - Rudy Lynch 11-0). and "that 1 man again" Lane are today's stafting hollers. 'The- line. sco're . , Boite W 402 021',3-12 11., 1 Kent 000 000 ooL,', 0 1 : 5 1 Morrell (1-1r and. t!' Parris; Lane -(1-2) Diaz atpd Itabago, C 111. 1 ',i i, Panama Major Softball League' Championship .eries Teams Boit W I 'Kent . L pct - fee 2 s- .667 4 eato11 ,t-A .333 r : ir' 0.11 8-0 84 8.8 8. ,TODAY1 CAME, (At Senta R41, ballpark) .;: Kent',.(Catie, Boit W (Lynch11-0) A A Came time: 4:30- p.m. 4 YESTERCAY'S CAME (At'Santa Rita ballpark), , BoltiV12,'Kent 0 ) . ., , ' HABITrof years Mr. Shortstop and then manager of the Cardinals, Browns and the ,,' -Chicago White Sox. Marty Marion, second from right, can't get away from baseball. He's 1 , coaching, the Concordia Seminary. team in St 1,olus., The lads only have to .listen ,to learn. , u -1 o es I 'k : Second Half Standings' '. ', Teams '., ; W 1. Pct., 'Abernathy Unliport 1 2-'160 Cerveceria Nacional il 3 .750 l'. Clayton Cavaliers ''.; 5 '5, 400 Ft. Kobbe Regulars 3 7 .300 ,Boket' '. ,.., 3. gi 400 ABERNATHY LINISPORT: .INITH 'S TO 4 Witt OVER OKEL . , ,i, -'''.'. '''Y '' ''. ' Sam Catlett'sCeriieceria Nacio. na: Pan Liquid() slugged 'out a cleanuot victory over Hoke' Thurs day 6 to 3. Pichers Ernie Campesi and Hugh Durrett both' gave fine pitehing. performances. Campise gathered ,the,win as Durrett ,o,n1f ,o,n1ftered tered ,o,n1ftered the less., '-'...' ' , 1 ,, This, win for. the' Beermen', in. creased their chances to taki the league's second half title' as Aber. nathy Unisport threatens to make I a clean 1;weep."' ,, ',, il , 2. The Boket scOred th.ree run's in' the fourth on two hits to tie Pan Liquid but the Beermen pulled away at the. close of the fourth with.the winning Nibs 'scoring on a khome-ruri td left 'by MeGlade..., Goa Kosik and McGlatie ,of Pan Iiquido hated the 'hitting honors with two hitsin three trips each. ', The linescore; .., 1 1 Bokel ., 000 301 0-8 Pan Liquids, , 111 210 x-8 . Umpires:, Marv. Metheny and Scorer:- Henry Clark, '' '.... ,., tit '!,''' 2,, ; , ',CRISTOBAL Art Sutton and V. J. Schexnayd Schexnayder er Schexnayder rendered last week's shooting at the Cristobal Gun Club remark remarkable able remarkable by each recording a perfect score in. the same string of Skec, Sutton's performance being all the more extraordinary becauke of his using. minimum equipment, a Ala loaded with the light, 211 inch shell. Schexnayder WaS exercising a 12 gauge Browning Auto, loaded ivith the peppy frioccnio's; Other Skeet shdoters1 best rounds of the week: R.0 Casanova (20 ga) 24 F Chollar 24 George Lopp (20,. ga.) 23 Joe Xneter .410) 21 Cliff Hayward 19 Waiter Johnston (.110) 18 41!,n4 ,4 - I ;--'71-1E1-WORLD'S -SAFESTTIRE" -Tranisthtriatiliighwiy 3-1L 1 tir.! fr:177 IIE SAME 01010..,. " Outstanding for rapid propress at the -tr.11,-,,,,,G0.0.4e Scholield, with only two prevmus sessions under his bch, trowiled the tup hands with a snappy '21. "Nubby" Keller leo u) 4 department', however, at 24, followed by Bill Brandi wit)) t,ioaniiva headed ''', the list from 20 yards, downing 21. while Sramit gi4 hcller 19, and ', Sutton 18. '' Such score ought to .encourage more competitors to show up for, the CM. ittLeW. Itit:MOrial 25.. fp: Yard Handicap contest on May 4. 4-- Paul Disharoo ar Nan this tro- -11,1;?' phy in '57 in a shoot.off with Mau Maury ry Maury Holmes 'on Cunningham.. 1, '',' All had broken -39 x 50. and the shoo;;-nft, moon ',made 20 ln'' over the others' IS each. .1! , Cool ,and.reft;eshing throughout . , the day inciriparable ' : Yardley Lavender.' Richer, , longer lasting, With a , uniqu.e touch of Sphistication. Used by Well-groomed , people. throughout the world. pp.':yot.;-"fr ...-p:p.:4t:pyTt-i,g1..it)..L-Av.p,;1;..:p , FACTORY METHOD ;UARANTEED RETREADiN You Fet New Tire Performance' orso,1 -;tiorrp ,4,r. , 44pri;, ,1 kw ,-01'tric.! , , ":';';d1.1,'6'0 .a.;14 0.6. ;1;rlim. 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A4,4 C40Na A ip ns I -,, .. ,,,, , . s ') 1- :V C41P4-ErE PtCLiT 1 26.1.1) Victory'Over 1(e-nt Team Fis1:1Cc7,-ws-fillyn 1.' A .., , , , , ,,.. e.,. .. , f :, ...,,,,.. ., ,,, ,, ..,,,,,,,,, .:, 0, ., The Canal Zone Guards' annual I, , - - I .- , r-- .. petit on as held at the Bra. ,I - ' , - : ,, , , ,. . P -o, I ' By J. J. HARRISON JR.' ' zos 'Brook (Cristobal D i s t r I c t) 1 , , .... ' -iip.40.Lis,, . range on Saturday, April 12, coin coin- - coin- mencing at COO cm, -- I v iv" 1 ''s s 1 - ) Z-44,,-,-- A, Ns. s' ,:, 'horiarer Willie Parcells and his Boite W, sott, Fifteen ,guards competed over 1 , .00 ', rj -, i ball teim, in high spirits after a trus9ng 12-0 shut- the regular range. consisting 'of il ,. -,, I 1 , ' . bullseye -targets at 15 and 25 yards , , I ,,,,,;;,, ''w ''''t '' out win over Kent yesterday, today Avere:confident bobbing , , , .- that the would clinch : the 19'58 Panama 3Iaior .,........,' Y - if ' target, and running .tar' i , i get. Scores were very god gene- r rally, with following men. copping ,', , , ...if , , , ' , ,, i, '2 i 4 '' , ., j , ,- il ( Pr ,-,-- League championship this evenmg with another vie- ,,,,, . -, ir 1,,, , -rts-t, the first three places: li, ' , , ) . i 1 '' ''' ', ti ' tory, at Santa Rita ball park.' '- , ' ':, E. M. Jemmote. Balboa, 176 I- -, , z, -- , Swiss Wrist Watch). ", s ' 11,..' ,- ,- , I ' i i - ,- ,, 1 ', , Boite Vir';-N' rhich' b.ii-a 'now won' in West.i'lib Strele' tnnd rolled C,,,,,......,,,,, A. S. Hunter, C r 1 a t ot a I, 165 ,,. , 1 '' -, ,,,.i ,, , , ,,,, ,, - d , .; ,f' i ,, ,, 4 ,. I 4-' tWo games and lost one in the to the other side of the build- (Cash and Box of Ammo), ,..' ; 0.',., , I ,( ' T to,. --- -,, current playoff series with Kent, lug, to score Fred Morgan a , 41 e Ill",s,ti..,.... -', 0 F. C. Nelson, Penitentiary ,153 I ,, -- ioi t 1 I 0 i oe -6-:,:' A- .. ,,",- t ,,,- 3 , needs only one moretriumpli to head of hint. '. Beverage ind Shaving Lotionl.' i , I 41" 4 0 I 4 f 1,.. i ,141 iz :' .', 7, -,- cop the bunting,' ' ,.-. .111t No..3 tor .e. a ugger. wns Hunter, winner for seven previ ,,,, 4 f- ; ; 4 Kent. with all-2 record; would all second roundtrippei7of,the -ou;-COn-'se''cu-t-iv-eyears, 'ran into , v h to take two atraight games jame, a blast over the waii in stilt competition, as well as revolv- ;, , I . st e C 4; ," aye 'P's4;1' tO be crowned champ ,- s. And that lettfield again which nearly er ttouble, ihd finished a strong ' seeras like a pretty tall ordet for reached the balcony of the ten. second to Jemmot who has con- '" -' a team which hai only one re- ement. Aristides Ceballos was on sistently pressed 'him for first 1;'';., ;.'s s, , As 1 diable pitcheriron man Mae tor 'the second time, :, place over the.,past three year, ;c!,.0.?., , -0. - es'Itta t ' Irk;tot nemtfonitorlo 4.N.A111011001.11111mboillOMINMENUO10.411110 t - .. 1 g c -',Nit :ow-- '-' '.': i "1"'.:' ., -:-. 4 1 Teofilo's last hit of the day !s.7 TT LILL,. lov.saxv,aa,, A . , tesaemco,nind Isrtomx,oruitht.,Thcaen'itactsgetonalywa , A 4 I c. cervveua tne special cash award tor HAMT.--rot years Mr. Shortstop and then manager of the Cardinals, Browns and the ., , 1'4,1 1 ' n was a ground rule double into 1 -Chicago White Sox Marty Marion, hYave to.listen.to learn. ..... ) , ) , ' ' ' Yesterday outfielder Teo lo -, '11 ,,,filt, e -J :, le ) :, the rightfield stands. tO send greatest Improvement over est .:.coaclung. ,the. Conco.rdia Seminary. from baseball. He s. ., ,q40-, , i :,. t. I., ,', '11' .,, .. Peterkin and hurler Eddie home hior an who had doubled 0..eri ,,,, '"', ' w:Ir. : -',, Morrell, both members of the g , tition prize' were awarded to all ..--7-----------, , ,,---77 .---7---7,------s-------,.. r,., year's score. Following the corn-pc, , B it W lub fed tot top bon- for the secoid time.' ',' - , ,,,,nta' t, hiMothrrreelle, liraisltedato hit safely in :,e,,...v...4 ..nts, and a hot meal war -,-' ii , 4 ,,, , - - iril m".1"' '' . ''''. '.. torl 1: th:he;ov department and C' 0 t a :,' i :','-i'' b A, , un--Club,-A t et 0 es ;,,- . .. -' ... v., .,,, .1,, ,,,, 4,- ,, ,,, .., . ,. . ., ,it WIS difficult to decide which s t hats yester ' to contestants, .'their fem., ati 1 .. , - -,.., ., d but h ot a run-produ in i , ..,,, ,4 ., , ,,,,c, lt,;;TosA.I. ',, ""':411' Oduertathia.nsdinbegi,,lot; r'u'rwa'tpluidd tiPlres tup: :, ri'ot 1 - k II ' ., , .,- 4,, ,, was the bl ger stickout t '' C ' '' sa"crilfice fley gin his last' tripe t! iffea afri'l frit'n,dit'll'-nd'CZP,---"'f-l'icl'all. ; '' . ,, ' allsYdv- watithlhoenlytrlw ' '' ' N ii. 'Z . peterkin, a, former Profession- the plate In the seventh canto. Between them .. tsheY Permitted -. ," al Baseball Leagte player, had a The runner who came in from .seven hits; -, - ,, . ., ,. vlith two doubl s eague . , ,. able by e.ech recording a ,k perfect K , ,, . :..- ,, er rendered last week's shootio . , o previous se'sPsiro'ensts '' '', ' , k 114 ash 1.:',- .:- -'1 ' ,, Morrell's series record Is TIOVI r, s. .. : hands with a snappy '21. "Nobby" .'"" Art Sutton and W. J. Sche P.0 "G0,4-4d Schofield, "I ' -I Alli, ---,,, tii 4g1 -, -1, -2 -- I., perfect evehineg a'antd twthoeh-opmlaetres third was Peterkin -' .., Cristobal Gun Club - tos to 1,N, -,,,;,. , remark., . '' '- 1,1, while tone's slate is 1-2. , at the . , , .,,,,,,,, .110 40,4 ,, .., ., ,,, i II u 'I'41' 4 '''''' 1 ''''' I fo r trips, besides driving in 'The youthful pitcher, who beat Armrt from Peterkin's two , -, '. - -711'1114,1k "-, - seven runs and scoring' three. Kent twice during the regular four-PlY pokei, all of tthe o,ther -. : Second Half Standings . .. -,,.... 4.......,11 1. ... ,..4,,.. I1411. .14-. 1. 41,m, we roka gear& wri-n210. f . , t I AIIPr led Salt iii i ei A ,i,..". ... Ott . ,.", -.., 4, Valli Zil,,!4,, ,,,4, .,,,,,..:.-:.;.,1,.....;;;;1 ,;.---71 ... Morrell gave up two nits -..,, 1 : NtriteirP : ; ', '.-,.; '!'',:.. !lir '.. e ground rule double each to Bd. -., esille --- : - -. .1 i ,, die Teussey and Bertie William , 1.- s14,.,,,,,,, 6, IF ' t.,16', He tanned eight 14 batters tne ' ,. 'l '''' ,,, ,,,L4tr Ate .. :, ," r.i, i'l ,,, j .... walked onlY ,two; and in, the seq., , w---1,7P-- '' ' NV ', -. 4' ond frame he vetdown the hit-, , .. , V,:: 14. ., 4, - ,,-. ,.., ters in one-two-three order all ..... r, .,,,,,.. , ,!,,.., on swinging strikes. ,,,., -. t, ,, 14 l No Kent .hitter reached thirt . ;,, - ' IL t't li ow ittt :-,-. .1, base andonly, twit got as far al . , :.,, second. -, ,,,,. , . ., , ' Peterkin'a first safety ''', was i .. ''', ,. double to center ',in :, the firsi . . , ' - ', '," --- 1 ,::', - '. which pushed acrOss two marker .. , -,- -,-, ,,,:,4: of the total of: lour scored ir , , .... ,' 2 ,,' -,-, ,,,.. the stanza.'f. ,, .. ,, ,14, .... Mx next bit: in the .i, third, ,, -, .was a tremendous drive over - 14, I.14 the ieftfield wail which bonne bonnei' i' bonnei' l'7,:i f ,,f ' ''. :oil off the roof of a tenement, ' : 1,..- ,Ii. ,,...,,,,,,, iir.-6,4m",!01,-f.,--"--0,,,t, i.,1 -, 0,113,,,t - ", 1,1Jai litiTal ',S' '' ' N' 'ktitl'It P'' f: ''''' i 1111,1'fi,,,,,t,,,,-,-,-.0' - pl (n' .. C.A -,. ,,. VikroNdrria r. r5 .,, ,, AA tel,',, it Iii .. IDA s ),,,,Ir.01.....4 at 11 U v. or P NW am : , 1 i -,fii .00'. 5, p4 2 i ..,. :........... 5t61:71'471: 0' :1.,' ..: .:;;: ::: .',; ,:.,.',; .; :,. ,,:.;;;,,'''',it' ;dr:, I': .':tiatSt. ,':,:v4,,...,tH.-." ".:.,.-1 ,16.7....44"., :111 Buitolo -,.t... !, Inimilmummudgelowsk,enr ,, ', ,, A'':- '...", ., --: e '2, ,' ',' i , ,' ,.; -r -.'. .- , , : I . V, .' i .. .:. - .. ', ,:. -' r ,.. : .,14 .i '',' 4 ,,. ,... : y 1 ,... .: :, -, , I l'; ''' :,,t. ;,1 ,:-.i::: .'.: .:-.' --- .: 1' ,...-: .::1,, By CAN i ,: o I 11 i :,- '',. '4-' q. '.''',Rt'4-4 t.,inri.o: ,--.,,o:',"):t. ; 7.' 'I .: 4j. : . . - : 0 IA , J m s : ,. : .,:.;:::.:, ,, ,.., BUFFALO, N,.1 I '''s : 7., ;..'ftl'he Buffalo 0 i ;:. : : ,.' '.. :''. ..k '-:: '':,, .: ,: -.: .:: ,,: .,,..:-: ::- i ::-!: ; ;,'''f ,'''' ,'',, bat issUrances :.1 4; ' '"''' '' : .::i 'tional League -w. ' :::, '... '-' ': .- f -,: : :-, ., : .., 4, ,. Albilitv for thell ready to open the baseball season .. ,', ,aimlim, 61111W. "...PW 14114 j .. .. : v........" as' scheduled tomorrow it strife. ',- ', ., I. i ' Bokel .,,. : 000 301 0-1 ',. ,' w in tne 1 reau ''', .. YESTERDAY'S GAME (At Santa Rita ballpark), Pan Liquid , lit 210 x-s ..,.. s .,' ,. - ; .. -, ', ' 0;,:-..',', threatened Havana. , f.. ,, ' ; BORON 12 'K Umpires:, Marv. Metheny and ' ' ' ' '' 'P But .Bisons' club president John int 0 ' 'C) Stigimeier insists be wants to .- .,,, -, ,.. ,. ' r .. Scorer: Henry lark, , r"'"' t ,-, ' get that assurance in writing from , '' L ;.. ''''' ''-' ''. .' P'; ' i '1 ' 0,5 I ....4 7 1 ' t , 01 .:! 2 t' . league president Prank Shaughnes.. , ..i., at ,-- 1' -. 1,, ... ' It IVIWPft t.'' ,dot I .. I definitely Vxnect to get that '-...; ''AlF41.:-'t. . :,-' .74 ; ....,', , 't'' ',, ; ''' '.','' k '''';: ' -',.. '' ---4 ...NMI. .1 .. OW assurance," said Stiglmeler, who , .- s , 4 ;t 1 : ,. ,i I ,A4. ji , , , , T -lie spent a hectic day yesterday tele. Al 4,, ., J ...J. , --. ,. , r, cii,,.. phoning 11111101 league commission. ,i1 , s , A t 4, 1...,,,,,f V,,.;......... .., 1 ".--1, ,;q -.. -- v-,,1 ,., I 1 , awn, er George Trantman and the Bl. ', l, ... '"""t...41 ,'14,... 1 ., i .. ,.., ; ,, ,, ; , I f '0', ,,, : !1',:', 0! , 1( rlf f -, 4 1 1 i 3-- ' 4:19. iir sons' Pompano Beach, na., train- t ,.. bk i i -7; 't-1 -,-14 --,4,-,,ts i. t - .- Inucartip, ,, , 11-: .' .: .. : t2 iL' ICeepsyou-fresh.;, ,- ,''.:' A,,,,,,... .,,..., ... ,, ,,, ' 'Or i ,,,,, vv- , '",40: A.,, I i r 'IMP --In Miami Ili., however, Shaugh. ,,, , t nessf saidhe had received no re- , , .11 , 'si., ''"--1 ''. t'.;'(, , 1 --. 1, .. rL . .. - & twill) quest for written assurance. .- s'. I 0 oCertsinly the lestue will stand ,, ,,- t ,., .11, t,t.str, behind the players," said Shaugh ,. . S. t '. -,. and coo -- -- ' . ,, ,, ,. ,, z , ).... j ,,, nessy. s'We ordered them o v e r : I- ., ". ..-, ,...0,4 ,. there to play, and we'll surely back .- ....,,, ,, . 1 -,,,o, them up. Naturally we'ye going to 444'w4.4'11 !: Adm protect them in every WRY. .: c ; ', i 0 The league nregident Added that ,, 'N-italk., . . N,,,1444 '' : Cool and refreshini thro-ughout '. , , -,-; I , -,,,-.,,,.. , bei would accompany the Bisont .- ,J. ' -I : USe s ..:. '- .7-4 . .. ' ' ' -, throughont the series to see theY ,' N got anv nrotection they needed, b.,. ). ), be ad ol, ','I don't 01'11k they will .; .' k, - , ,, tne day- inco.niparable .'' .' , ,,til , ,, . Yardley Lavender; Richer, '- ': ' )0 e : ill ''' ..' :. ''' '''.' oo. 014 t t .. , need any., ,, ,,, ,.. , . 3, ': 4:-.kif,Pyr, ' ' , - "Trautman said he talked over , the situation with Shaughnessy and ,. .'. ,.. .-,, . longer lasting, With a '',:. , 1: - ,V ,.,, , 0. ,,, t . that Shaughnessy- had assured him - (Trautman) the !este Would s a 4 ,:14 ,, .,..... - unique touch o sophistication. s '... .. , . , , t , GUARANTEED, RmEhTR. ,EA, .D. ,Itsl. ',...., ., ; I sume full resnonsibilitv.in the mat. , , , ti 4 , FACTORY METHOD , ; ret aof Trotection,of players," s Id , It '. 1 .'- ,, 4 -- .. Used by Well-groomed 7 ' ' ' n. ' ,, I," t 0 ,, .eNaerWan.:P.leirewl.ri"eor!oOr. Ma' 117,.: :::: :, , 11,1 Stiglmeier., , , , , .. I ,-. people th,roug, hout, th:e' w,o,rld ,,,.., At tho same time, the Bisons' President reiterated that "Idrone ...-- -- ' . : ',' aY 1d1 1 liF pe tp concern has been for the players' .. welfare .4 one life staved is worth ., ,'.. all the franchises in baseball." t ports7 rie s:----- -.7,- ..., . , , , , --, t ', ,,, k : i 0 : TRRU EBAB DE R, . 4' : , ,., . I ; . (-It' Ile i , 41. ;'''''''N ; ,,?, ., c I ori.g. I WILLIE JONES' SON DIES ,, .. ' 7 fr ik ,. , $ i i , TREAD - -1' BROOMALL, Pt. (I,JP) Ti. ', I e----h - j.. - i.., --- ? .; ,- othy Jones', three-year-old' son of ,, J 4 ,. : third baseman Willie Jones of the : ''. ':, ',.' ... ,.-,....., ,, Philadelphia Phillies, died Sunday -: .. r . ii, , . .,, of pneumonia. '...-, '. :. ,' : .., , , ; i 0 ) ) r,,,,,,,,, '-i - 4 -, ... I) ir,:)lb 2 ... ' TREAD. . : ,, DROBNY. DEFEATS PATTY ' -,' ,, , ,. .., , ,I .. 4 .1. -, ,. , m,). N AIX.EN PROVENCE( .'..i. '' ,'- '' A , I , -- k ..,,,,,,. UP )-- ,Jaroslav, Drobny sof Egypt , t 11 'IP .., i 1 . , , whipped Budge Patty of Ims An. , . og geles and Paris, 7-5, 6-3, Sunday ,,,- .- ... , , . '-, YAItOLEY in the final of the Aix.en-Provence ,,,,.. , 1 OL,. EPTII , , ii,oAs , , t International tennis tournareent. , ., Gardner Mulloy of Miami, Fla.. . , 11, .. LAMM'S and Mimi Arnold of Redwood ., ,- ,, ,'. ...' TREAD - . City, CAW., won the mited 'dou- ., .., t ' z '' ; -t ' - Dies championship. .". ,t, i , I, ' ; ' V '' ., , WIDTII .-- 4":''' , ;. - ' ' ,4 .. ' -- ...' The Same Cab ta" It. -tee as a Ne,w Tire! . FERRARI WINS GRAND PRIX '..' : ... SYRACUSE, Italy (UPy- Luigi ', ,, ',,'' : '. J ..; 4,, '.4 ,. .. -.- 1, ,r : .!.. :, . .,,. ki Musso of Italy, driying the only s NA , 0.4, 4 ' Ue 'our 'Budget Plan' ''' t ': :. ''''''' ''''''''';:t'ir': ''; Ferrari in 'the event, won 'the . . C,'rand Prix of Syracuse Sunday. . ,.' ' --.0,0,-.......;.--.....'......1, .4 i'ix of 12 starters finished Alit ,, , ,t- ., - r---,4,- - ., - . , 4. IARRIS WINS AAU JUDO ,, : ., , ., r . .. ,, CHICAGO UP) George Her. ,,, : , ,s,', ... ...t,, ." ..... ., , ...... , ,. .. .. i ,., , .; is of Travis Air Itorce 'Base, . , ,. , , .. ..,. ... , , ,, ,,., .., ., it), I .. ..0, To -;.alifiwori both ille all-events an, - NitrA r D L Volk.. leavyweight titles in the 'National : Am. t -- i:-ir--English LAI , ,- ,, ,, : : , : Transisthiniaii 'Hi h ,,, 0, ' 1 1 3 1 r 1 .-- '' kAll judo tournament Sunday for . : . ---.,- -.,-.--,----,-TI-IE--WOR L. D'S -SAFEST-TIRE'' --4..------- 4'''' he second time. , g way ----- e ., , ,,- -,...-, . , . , , , , . t . , , , , . l ' r .,,,::4 '',. ,, : ,.:: ,; .. ,:,i''',i, :,.1. ,' .: . .,-. ..;;,. ,:,,,. i, '-i -.1;' "' . , ,, , . ,.. ,:: ave,i a ,, Ire .: o y , rf,.. , ,- Of the.cost. '.. .;- .. . ,, :'... Of:a new ttre,..,..-. ,,..., . ': is in the body "''"" ,e,43::r.,,4,,;:,.,,,.,.,,:,,,,..,,,.,.,....,:...,,, ,,,,,t.,,,,,,y.,..,, ,.,,....,,;.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,. ,;,,,f, .. ,,,:, :-.;,,,,I,,,.:, ,,, ... ,,,,...!, .., .,,, .:.,., -,- ..:::''. -t' ,. '. '':- ' It ,' : : ''":1Y :'. 7.':, tal, fll :,,:tlf 'fhb' enif .;c : -.-"-': --, U INF , , - ; 11, V Wt. 11, Novo .oio I I All hnd hrniton -RO tin anti nulatni5, '. , ';' " GaIns: 50, Pounds,,'''" - 1 ties , li' &col ' : : cc 1 :- 3-1 ' FO 1.; "' -."1., .' dill , ono '' ::. Far 1 : , Cal s . , , .. f ; FO .., tor . '' ing , :. ; 43i 6,..--- . 3 : ,, :', ; ,V ,,, ' Junin pires . . - ' ,. . ; Fasti , S.. .,'..,' Rath', , Ilud0 '. Ness, .,'': Amm : ". Bate! -:' Pearl tr., Schw ' Paiall . I -' ftrsoi ' 1thpo , , ' Tot . Attar wiiv. is, ,,o Wild( ' ''' l''' Doug ,- .,,,,i Whitt . ., ,'-' ,',,:,7' Cotto ' ' Lutz ' ., x .. Hake . '7"' ''llorll . Mari '. -"", Beim t '1""'" '''. Tot )'' ,' .,...,1, Tian ..-- 34.2-at Fast '''''' '1 ;. AC - AIR. : Ilmk OF e- e ' Ru - ton, ., -. ':. ger, , .., ., T il Sacr 1 ,,base ,t ' ,' Strtu 1 , , ' , A Int I '''''' - till 3, bal ,, 2 I 7:1 " t . . . . ., 't : I '' I... ,. ..., , .. , t 11.11 4 I Fi , r4k,s....., - , . ,,, I' EIC ITT i - -- - T::Z l'ANIMA AntractsT AN INZEFENDENT DATIX YETA-FrIrrl ,, ,- Itt:r, kr, A.1,,:...:, 1:, ; '- I .. 0 ... s, f --- ------ . , e---4 i 1 1 ; -2 I ie ' THIS EPACE 13 rca c. L.17 THIS SPACE IS FOR,SALE- -,,, , -,, . ' ., L., , ,,,,,, k ,,,, .L i a .1 FOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE 2-0740 1 t t...) tz21 1 s La -J j 11 -' - ai II FoR INFORMATION TELE,PHONE 2-C743 ,. ,....;,--,.. ,...............,:) ,, ....,.. ..r ....,1, 11.M.M..i.I.M.11. . , ' 1 """",,,,V."" ,, ( ".''' .1 v -' , . 1 r aM,P 1 0 1 11 ' E-. ' -.4- ' t t") -.. ,,)ti..1 ) ,..,,) o"' "' r '.- .'.. , 0. r L:-Z1111'. 10)111 i I CI f I' ab . r 11. n 1 '''' (0,1 ., , , , 1, ,. ,...k ,,,., I I , , . - , , ,4 -. ,- ", .s, ,' ; ", 4 t..i N ' ' . - . ., , , ,, ... , ,, ',RATS TOUR AD WITII ONS'elt OUll BORITTS DR DUN OFTWIPS 'AT IS-31 -Pr MEI PANA1111-, LIFIRFTIA PEPTIAD'-1 Street 19 AG"CIAS ". ''' --- ..4 English pro , INTERNAL Oh puBLICACKINTS-No 2-Lotten Plass CASA ZALDO-Centrol Ave. 45 LOURDES PHARMACY-ISt Le Certatquillo TARMACLO LOM graamioinlanecous;ceire.. ,.... : y - A WANTED R il -' ', ' R- 0 ts 1 ,- partments-, es r ;AR5Ottriters ..t 11151.111;4$7:44 katitRuelS:NR101Srttrtill Pelt tillotit klETIdISISERVICAE'''.AN,"-o 4riesvl Ns. t:MiZiretlot'll kSitAl):LUNalstir393-211490CFeniall Avl MAC tor , T VAN-DER,IIS-SS Street No: ID tostIMACIA Et BATURROn-Pareoo am: Arany 0",AIIIIIACIA MIAtr-1111 POMP. ill sovumoa 41111E Begide 7464 before 9 a. -. - .., SERVICES' . tho Bella Vista Iliostr COIONt Cretrat Amuse 12.145 Tel 433 i ' '' -. , I FOSTER'S Cottages and Largo ATTENTION.... '11.1 Iwo built ,, Miscellaneous , i' , 3-mirmato cat wash SI. steam I Beach House. One mile past the modern furnished apartments. I, '- 44 Autothobtles ,-,,-;1 I Boats' & Motors Irt Home Articles 11 ,, Miscellaneous Casino. Phone Balboa 1866. 2 bedrooms.- hot. cold water. 41COHOLICS ANONYMOU Auto-flao, Trau-Istim ", ; cleaning of motor $5. Williffl of - Phonti Panama 3-4941. ' SHRAPNEL'S furnished homes, 4r s ,i: 'mere SH61;hway neat Soars. .ft -- b h phone Thompson, FOR ItENT:--4 Beautiful; mud-) FOR SALE -,..- Ford Victoria Vit, '.., FOR SALE ...-. 36, wheeler Isms, FOR SALE .. Small apartment FOR SALE: --.- Sterling flatware. :. DRAWER A." DIABLO ., TELEVISION SERVICE Free . . Balboa 1772. , en, ferni,nee', bye ...room si- ...miss; ,,,,8e,t heater, 4limssional gray 145 HP engine, new, boat 'grand piano $8001 flOc Console ,' kirk's Repousse patternl Tele-, phone Curundu 4141 p.m. ', '. 11 1211' CRISTOIAL cr...? 'Transportation. April Special. partmant. Good tesident101 efts- signals, wish oversisim.1 Original -rebuilt 1958. t Top -, condition i sewing machine S90; swap , Baldwin's furnished -apartment's Reasonable price. Peru' Avenue 'owner. Ph. 84.6210, Ft Robb. throughout. Fully quipped. Will ''' keying. Curundu 5187. - ' Same day Service. Crawford A.. i ' ' FOR SALE Large Norge re- , gene's Corp. Tivoli Ave. No. ' at Santa Clara Beach. Telephone No. 37-20. ,- 's'') ', ,, sacrifice. Call Curundu 4126. '' . Smith, Balboa 3681., .." FOR SALE ;-- Duty -'.' paid 53, 18-20.1 Tel- 2-1905. ' FOR- RENT-A-Modern, spacious"' ,, t d r Chevrolet. powbrglidt,'. FOR SALE' --..- -Americon boats, Demestic rslploliment ., , Protect your home and proper. PHILLIPS Oceanside Cottages furnished -Ihroo bldrumu &Pot- ', twotone. Phon Amodio) L2-31,31 "13 feet. 16 HP motor, trailer, $350.00. Call 2-2451, 2-2 ,, : LOgRhoSuseALta---she,Stooncdklzype,e',,Wmetwst,7.,";' tfiroigne.rastoir5,116000.4. 2oe8 Call Panama 3- conei. , t ty against insect damage. .tv Santa Oats dt! do P. MTh Ps' merit. Pero Avenue No. 37-20. 8 cm.-4 p.m.- it' .''' -, ', 4- 3330. TO. 3.6589 -' T 5 . ; ransportes aster. . , FOR SALE Transit'Ingineers WANTED -..-. English -speaking Prompt scientific treatment es ', t mama 3-1877 Cristobal 3-1673. v ) , FOR RENT furtsishid. .thrst -, FOR SALE 1956 ., English -,. ''' ,,,, -- 562.:,', ; 4890. .. , ,J re' -, Bergito House 115-11, Gahm, moid, cooking, housework, one ,emergency or tenthly budget r e , bedroom apartirrenti. Rustler A, Ford Zephyr tonvertibld.' auto- t r .,,' Houses --- i 'maid', --room, hor water,, vrory noritm;nGamhipr noritm;nGamhiprmatk matk noritm;nGamhiprmatk fox, blue., Balboa 27111. 3 ''' 4 ''' We ileW i , ', washing miellis,,Ites,w2nsnge.yrele;"spe.' -C.Z. -, ', t ,' i child. Panama 3-6563. ,-,,.. ,.. basis. Telephone Pronto Service, i, 1 , p 2 7077 o. radium 177 r , tioL,TT 1 THIS SPACE FOR INFORMATION hsorts FOSTER'S Cottages and Lame Bosch House. One mile Past Ike Casino. Piton Balboa 1866. SHRAPNEL'S furnished homes, on beach. Phone Thompson, Balboa 1772. e Baldviin's furnished apartmente at Santa Clara Beach. Telephone Smith. Balboa 36111 PHILLIPS Oc-;anside Cottages Santa Class le de P. Phan Pa. mama 3-1877 Cristobal 3-1673. HOLICS , '1 FOR RENT 2 bedroom house furnished, exclusive neighbor neighbor, , neighbor, hood. 3 months en 'permanent occupancy. Americans. Panama 3-0443. FOR RENT New Chalet near ."1.as Cumbres,", 3 bedrooms, - dining room, living room, I serv servkat, kat, servkat, maid's room, garage, front and back porch. Can be seen. : Partly furnished or unfurnished. Call Panama 3-0184. ; Rooms FOR RENT Clean and cont. fortable furnished room. Cook Cook?' ?' Cook?' ing facilities. Beautiful location. 43rd Street No. 13. FW Teener MIMS a , FOR RI furnish& ' MIENIMINIPM1 , . innmg. Time of game-2.10. Um UmpiresNiles piresNiles UmpiresNiles and Smith. Second Game of Satyrday , April 02, 1958 Fast Lich L. AB R H PO A g , Rathgeber, ef 4 0 0 2 0 0 - Iluddleston, c 2 1 0 4 2 0 . .Ness, 3 1 6 0 0 Ammirati, ss 2 1 0 1 1 - Bateman, rf 2 2 1 1 0 0 ' Pearl, rf 1 1 0 2 0 0 Schwarzrok, 2b 2 0 .0 1 3 0 Pajak, 3b 3 0 1 0 0 I Pr9ch, p 000101 Wipper, p , 3' 0 0 0 2 .0 Totals 23 5 3 13 !. 9. 0 0 010 1 ' 0 0 0 ; ; 23 3:13 92 . - Atlantic Tamar' AB It..14',P0 A E yo oaf ye, Wilder, ss 2,01 1 '0 0 0 : Donahue, If 1 1 0 1 0 0 ' Whittaker,,cf 3: 1' 0 It 0 0 , Cotton, c 2 1-112 '1, 01 Lutz p '''' 3 0 1 1' 2 1 X Hakenson rf 2' 0 0 0 0 0 Morland, 2b .1 1 0 2 1, 0 Marguard, 3b 2 1 0 1 1 0 ; 4", Belanger, 3 0 1 3 1-, 0 1"1"f' Totals -, 21 6 4 21 1 . Scar by innings. , Taams 1 I 3 4 5 H :'-' At"' Fastlich 0 2 1 2 0 0 0-5 3 2 44 Tteners 6000 0 0 x-6 4 1 , Summsry - Runi batted in PaJak 2, Cot-1 ton, Moriand, Matquard, Belan. '' ger, 2. Three-base hits -4 e s s. Two.bast hitsBateman,'Y Cotton. Sacrifice bit Hakenson. Stolen ,,, bases Huddleston, lid e r. ,,' Struck out -- By Klipner 3, by Lutz 12-Base on .balls --..Off , French 4, off Klipper 2, Off Lutz , 7. Wild pitch Lutz. Hit by pitch pitchpd pd pitchpd ball By French 2 (Don. hue and Whittaker. Erned runs Ittlantic Teeners 5, Fastlich 5. Hits -- Off French 0 in 203 In In" " In" ning, oft Klipper 3 in 5 1.3 in. ' zings. Left on bases -- Fastlich 3, Atlantic !Teeners 6. Passed ballsCotton 2. First base on tr trrors rors trrors Atlantic Teeners 1. Losing ,, pitcherFrench. Time of game ', 2 hours..UMpires Niles a n d gmith. First Gahta of Sunciay i April 13, 1951 Fastlich T. AB R H PO A ,E Rathgeber, cf 4 1 1 0 1 '10 '-'74.1 French. W., ss 4 2 2 3 1 0 Vess, lb 2 2 1 '2 XI 0 , Klipper, rf 0 1 0 0 0 0 : Mateman, rf, lb 1 3 1' 1, 0 0 Morris, c 3 '1'1 1 4 1 , Iluddleston, 3b 3 1 1 1 0 0 Pajak, 3b 0 Cf 0 0 3 0 Schwarzrok, 2b 3 2 2 0, 0 1 Ammirati, 2b 1 0 0 0' 1 0 Pearl, 4 1 2 2 1' 0 , Fortune, R. p 3 0 1 0 1 0 , , Totals 28 1112 18 13 2 : Armd F.' AB R H PO A X : ', Swanson? 3b 2 0 0 1 0 0 : Fortune. J., ss 2 0 0 1 3 1 Browning,,11 1 1 0 1 0 1 : Rateheldor, ,2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 , Denson, e 3 1 1' 0 0 1 ; ',' Moore, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 l'homas, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 , Berg, cf, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 : Rivera, lb : 1 0 0 8 1 0 Bergere, p,, ef 0 0 0, 0 2 1 ' Berg, ci, p Rivera, lb. Bergere, el , Totals ' Scsrs by ' Totals 16 1 2 18 7 4 Ad.., Teen'. 5 2 2 4 0 2 x 15 15: 3 Seer' by ,innings Runs batted in Cotton 5, Whit WhitTeams Teams WhitTeams 1 2 3 4 5 H E taker 2, Lutz 1, Two base hit Fostlich 1 1 5 5 2 0 14 12 2 Wilder, Cotton, Rodriguez. Socri. , Armed F. 0 0 0,0 0 1-1 2 4 fice hit Leon' Stolen bases Summarlf Cotton Lutz. Struck out By Alti Alti'0 '0 Alti'0 RIMS batted in Nes4, Mat() zer 1,, by Zent 2, bv Rodriguez. 3. 3ADD VFW TEENERS SPORTSBase on balls Off Smith 3,' off VERNITA Aprrl 15 8 Altizer 4, off Rodriguez 4. Earn EarnMan, Man, EarnMan, Morris 2, Schwarzrok 2 ed runs Curundu 1, ,'Atlantic Pearl-2,R. Fortune 1,' Three-bise Teeners,11. Left, on base Curun CurunhitsRothgeber, hitsRothgeber, CurunhitsRothgeber, French, Two.base du 7, Atlantic Teeners 9,., Wild ,.,,,-.,,bit,Sehwarzrok.-Sacrilice-ilits Ditch Andriztlez. Hits 0 f Morris, Rivera. Stolen bases Smith iin'3,1fining, OfrAlltizer ' Ness, Klipper, Bateman 3, Huddle- 1 in '24 inning, off Zent,, 5 in 2 , ston,' Schwarzrok, Pearl 3. Strck 1.3 innings. Losing pitcher SMith. outBy R. Fortune 8, by Berg Double olayMorland,'Wilder, Be Be2. 2. Be2. Base on balls Off R. Fortune longer, Time of game, 2 hours, 8, off Bergere 1 off Berg 5, Hits Umpires Niles and Watson. , IS FOR,SALE TELEPHONE 2-0740 ,:::-4ii0itiliiii.tsi ATTENTION., O. -LI le built modern furnished apareesents. I. 2 bedroonos,-"ket. -cold water. Phone Panama 2-4941. - FOR RENT:'.-4 Beautiful; mod., ern furnished',', ewe bedmom partmant. Good tesidenHol area. Reasonable price. Pirti Avenue ' No. 37-20. FOR. RENT-.-hsodern, spacious, furnished .three bedroom apart apartment ment apartment Persi Avenue No. 37-20. . FOR RENT furnishad, two bedroom apartonents..- garage, Waid's hor watw, very ,tool. Campo Alegnr andttella Vista.. Phone 3-5024. $50.00 furnished apartments, completely .independent, con,4 fortable regular transpcntation, North 'American ,nolo Mots. Phone 2-3343. 3-0471.r FOR RENT Attractivoi spa spacious cious spacious ewe bedroom apartment, hot water, maid's room, garage, two bathrooms.- 3, 49 street, Bella Vista. FOR RENT Furnished apart apartment, ment, apartment, two bedrooms, dining room, independent services in San Francisco 86th Street No. 6, near Roosevelt Theater. coolt..-Aliory- .,., Bo'!,10..kolip.-.::. At citittposit URGENT CONCORD, Mass. (UP)--Convicts rioted at Concord Reforma Reformatory. tory. Reformatory. Monday and set fire to the prison woodworking shop. One guard was injured. Inmates, were herded back into cel s, and dormitories while fire firemen men firemen from six eommunities fought the general alarm blaze4 A state police tipokesthan said "all was quiet",1 among the in inmate mate inmate population 'of 467 within an hour or so after the fire erupted. The cause of the riot WaS not known immediately. Deputy Correction Commission Commissioner er Commissioner Edwin Powers described the riot as I'a -disturbance created" 12)' inmates who' fired the iurniture-making ,shoz; and d e estroyed stroyed estroyed machinery: I' A state 'policeman aid,!the fire" stilt WaS raging out of control at 414' p.ma and threatening other buildings on the prison grounds. "The fire is creating its own,air pockets and going ,like mad," the spokesman said.. Fifty heavily armed state troop. 'ers and local police. joined fire-, fighteri from EIX communities in speeding to tho sclhe, Llibout 151 Miles' north of Roston.--,, t TrOopers with guns arthe ready! ringed the red-bricked walls aS I black smoke poured from with; in.-Also' at rthe scene were, Air Force crash crews from nearby 'Bedford Air ,ForceBapp. State Trooper Charles Brown said the fire was ,"really a bad one.'" , , The Injured guard was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospi tal for emergency surgery tof a head injury. Off ,Bergere 10 in 3 innings 0 out in 4th inning), 9ff Berg 2 in 3 innings. Left on base 4 Fastlich 6, Armed Forces 6,' HO by pitch pitcherBy erBy pitcherBy Bergere 1 t e nt 11). Passed balls --, denson, Morris.' Double'lplay, French to Mor Morris ris Morris to Pearl to Morris. Losing pitcherBergere Time ctf game, 1.56. UppiresDockery,and Niles. Second Gam of Sunday ' April 13, 1958 Curundu --- AB R H PO A E Zent, 2b, p 3 0 1, 1 3 2 Arnold, e 4 0 0 4 1 0 Altizer, If, p 2 0 0 0 Q 2 Dykes, rf 1 0 0 0 1 0 Gerardi, 3b 3 1 1 5 1 0 Metcalf, lb 3 0 '21,7 1 1 Underwood, cf 3 0 2 07 1 1 Manning; rf ,-- 1 1 0 0 0 MeFaddin,-rf, 0 0,0 1 0 Reichart,,,as ,,, 2 0 01 3 3 Smith, p "" 1 0, 0 0 3 0 Suarez, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 A 0, 0' 0 3 0 2 0,0 .0 0 0 25 1 61814 8 AB R H POA 3 3, 3 '1 3 1 2 3 0'1 2 0 .S21100 4 2 3' 4 Oke 5 1 3 1 1 1 5 1 3'.0 0'0 3 0 1, 1' 3 1 .4 1 0 ,9 0 0 ; 3 2 1 3 2. 0 Totals. A. Toenors; Wilder. as Leon, 3b Donahue', If ''-, Cottnti: Whittaker, cf Lutz,' if Rodriguez, p Selander, lb 'Worland, 2b Totals 34 15 13 2111 .51 Soars by Innings' Teams' .-,2 3 4 5 6 7R H E Curundtt 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 6 8 Teen'. 5 2 2 4 0 2 15 15 . Summary Runs batted in Cotton 5; Whit Whittaker taker Whittaker 2, Lutz 1, Two base hit -- Wilder, Cotton, Rodriguez. Sacri. flee Len' Stolen bases Cotton Lutz. Struck out-'-'13y Alti , t, T::Z - I - ',RAYS ?DUO AD WITH ONE. OUR 'AGENTS OR 01711 omtri A? 13-3? -Pr MEM PANAMA-. LINRritr PEPTIAD'-1 Str.t4 11 AG"C1AS INTERNAL OR EUBLICACIDNES.-Ne Letten Plaza CASA ZALDO-Central Ave. 45 LOURDES PHARMACY-182 La Carrasquilla PARHAM. LOH. BARDO-Ne SI "S" Street MORRISON-4th et July Ave. SL LEWIS SERVICE,-Ave- Tivoli We. 4 FARMACIA LS1ADOS UNIDOS-I45 Central Ave FARMACIA,LUX-164 Central Avenue HOUSEHOLD EXCHANGE-4 Pe. de ,lo Oran Ave.Ne.41 Irmo DOMY-Jugle hrenentene Ave. and 33 St FARMACIA VAN-DER-MS-Se Street Re: ID tAIIMACIA EL IATU110-.Pdrepo Listovre Vavel "SAS"-Vid I'dnoo ill llOVEDADES 41.111 - the Retie Ittate Tetentein. ring i",...e tho Bello Vista 'Moto. COMM Crofts, Avenue 12.145-----T-er42- I tomobiles - FOR IALI .4- Font Victoria VI, -',1955; radio.t heater, riirectional signals, with overdrive.1 Original ;owner. Ph. 44210, Ft Robb. FOR SALE Duty paid : '53, 4tudor ; Chevrolet,- twotone. Phone Amadoe 11.2-31,33, ' 8 a.m.-11 ;',. -, FOR SALE -- 11956 English Ford Zephyr tonversibld,' auto- t mask top, blue, Balboa 27111. FOR SALE Ford model good condition, new. Itros,oitt-:-. cutando, 2909 7-9:30 p.m. ',, FOR SALE '56 Chevrolet Bel- Air, hard top, 2-tone Paint; power glide,' radio, 4 brand new whitewall tiresi,4pedset condi condition. tion. condition. ,S1800.00. Tel.' BANC 1776 daytime, Balboa 2884 nings. - F08 SALE 1951 Oldsmobile Super 88, 4-door Sedan with Rtlydramatic and radio. A good -: , clen ear. Phone 2-4245. ,' FOR SALE 1949 Buick,' food transportation, $125.00. Phone4 2-1440 attar 1:30. FORE SALE vr 195! ,Oldsmo ,Oldsmobile., bile., ,Oldsmobile., sedan, hydromati, N, good ; running condition $375.00, Call Davis, Tel. 2-2316. FOR SALE 1955 Chew let', 4 Jeers, sedati,, two tone, radio,- automatic transmission, low -mileage, perfect condition.! Can ' seen at-Calle to, 'corner,' 1-,4, bort Navarro. El Cangrajo. Call - Panama 3-6288. 4 , FR SALE 1957 Chevrolet,' , poWerglide,1 door, new con condition, dition, condition, low mileage, 1508-8 'Balboa, Tel. 1389. MI 'PAT. SPOT CASH FOR GOOD LATE MODEL CARS. , Phone All Day Panama 2.4966 ' 2-X616 Autos Eisenman, next to Coca Cola plant. FOR SALE i956 Ford Coon-. trY Sedan, fordomatic power-, steering, many extras, 9 Passel Passel'1st? '1st? Passel'1st? tadiatA1,000 miles, Bal.. boo 1718 , . FOR SALIII;J- 1954 Ford, ever. drive, radio, low mileage, ex excellent cellent excellent condition 1000.00 'Call Balboa .317,- , , 1.1.1161111 , , (Acrosei' Banco' Nacionali PANAMA N 4 COLON YOUR FEET Minn trained Chiropodist will relieve any ftot trouble. torus, ealloum sm. ingrown 14M6 nails. toot mos. Services "'SCHOLL'S" , Products J. Arosemena Ave. 3846 Tel. 3-2217 Nommemr4 - -,TRANsisToR ELECTRONIC , FLASHGUN, temperature' of the!'sun I , , only,13230 interhational jewelry -A 15(Ceptral -meg order phone 2-2318 ::LIFE INSURANCE ' call ! MOE , General .Agent o't, Gibraltar Lite Ins. Coq for rates ars Information TeL Panama 2-0552 i'''l SAN '131AS EXCURSION r' April 20 ' Fidanque Travei $ervice ,Tel. 2-1061.- ilotel:11011AND HOUSE. mins, front tho heart ot ' Sari' los Costa Rica RicaCompletely Completely RicaCompletely modern conveniences in Suites and Bungalows, all with private batk Hot and, cold watts, ' Price': SCattd dB daily, ' t yith 'meals. :' Hone riding. , For reserSations 111. O. ' Box 4459 tianagert Bill and titans Jaspers - tollaps 6 Chevrolet Bel- op, 2-tone oaint,', io, 4 brand new pedect cendi-,' Mond Jim" Tel Balboa and NEW OKI - elated with &lima 2884 nors alike - an apparent 951 Didamobito in ,his 60s, 1 Brocatao. Or Sedmi with hir fiord! radio. e A good Moran's trademark 42974112:licSk.,' a oct.'''d es of his ea 125,00. Phone 4 then as a 30.' nally gs a 1 ' Huey P. Lo 195! Oldsmo- &loran wa dromati, good gambler Fr n $375.00, Call named ,in 116. ease in 19, , Philip Kest 1955 Chroolet,t', sion,of mori two tone, radio,- tomiosion, low , conditioiv, Can morag .ots 1 ,D, cornet:' A1--., later, before gating c o t 3 Camp, Call , , termed a ef finished his 157 Chevrolet,' Kfauver to door, new con- him. , mileage, 1508-8 He annna 15 glory to the Oh 0116'0Cei OT CASH FOR', MODEL CARS. Sann,nnn wor iLe A derby costu Panama t Moran wo ' Eisooman,' next , set of. dial teeth, and 956 Ford Cann. A one-carat he custome omatic power-, ball at his mires, 9 Passim PassimSOO SOO PassimSOO miles, lie Whit 1 , room of his . arnined a 11 954 Ford, over. aceordintkr I w mileage, ex- . .... : ,,:',:, wil,(0N.,..,,:, ,,. 1 J;''' .........,.. .:,,.. ....,,,,.... .::..,.. , ,, ,,, ,, -.,-'4:,:Cim"'.ia-s. --:-;',-,, :',;':',',.,,' .. , . .. ,. ,, .....,,..,, , t ., !,,:,:it .,..,1, ,' 1 . .,, ;,- 1 ,1 I ,,, .k, ',',. ',.. 1,,.1. id ,,....., : . ,,,:,,,..,,,t.t.16111,,,06..,;....,,,,.., ,:;,1,,i,t;;..ii ,.,i,:..7.i,.!1 ..: 1 4,,... ., ? 4:: it k i ....,.. .. , I ::; pIAAcNrA6s5liA' 13".711,.c...o2,.N4acciootollaINi-i ";. ',It. ,..1.4..".., i ' :.' to:,:'N, "7 '..-4:: "1, ..--:-.,..!!.:',...r.4,, ..,1 -; -- if'...-....... s,-.;,, ,, . -,4',',,,, VOCIA FEET BURT? ''''' ' ; ::.-:;::!',":::,:, :,::::,::: i -,1r,:'!"to''"'7, -7. N4It14, :;..,::,,i,. : :::: - ) . trainesi Chiropodist will relieve : : .,,,'";.'::::::::,..:'::',.:'.::' :::::' :::,'" ':-:.::-,-,:::',',.", I ''',',i',;',.:.''. !"::!!:',v : any ftot, trouble, tenni, eallous. rt-':',,,4:::',.::!zi;r:::::!! -: :' ":r4,,,,,,..7,--,;-;;',;., 44 ,,,,x :::::::$- ;'.::r:',;:!1:::!'f ..,,,,4 ; ses, Ingrown 1046 nails, toot mas4 .-- 1 '14.''::::::,j:".;::::::',".:,:!:. -'''''.'-'!'444,11,'';',,:414.4,.,.... or ',:,..:::r.:..,:',:-;..::.:R:::;,:.::::,,,,,,i,,, nye, ete....i..,:'' 1 ' '..... 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'';''., '.''.,:;',rgANSISTOS '',--.- ':.-' .:':;;.1!...1., i t ' ELECTRONIC ,1,:f,,, .,'59.::!::,,:.::,: : i , ,::::,::::.,c,:-..,::,:,..1 :: ,,: ,,,,,::::,,:, ......,:, I ,,,,., it.-:::::,!!!:,3,-,,,,,---,7! ;:w2.:': ; ' .' - ,.,,,,'-!:::;:;,,,,,,.!;:4..:,,:m;:::,,:.-,i4:::.1.,: ' --FLASHGUN- 'I -"'"::-".:''2',,:i': .::' '' .....- . .., , - , 1 FAITH etNi,,t HOFEItestint on wheeled :stretcheis, pilgrimt 'throng the lamed.'Gi'otto Of i:.., ,'.. tertiperaturs' of the, sun : i'L d s France praying for divine intercession tO heal Omit afflictions. dretwds of Up to 70,000:: -'. , our c ,1 '' '-' : ... .. ,' 1 .; persons .have Visited the Roman Catholic shrine in a Single, day'. ,,IVI, ani'rnitaculOtis' cures 'have,-.:: ;!: : : 1: only132.5 .;... t ,..: I been attributed 'to the shrine since: the yisini of 'Virgin Mary:appeared there- to a. petsant girl,', : s. aernadette Soubiro, us, a. hundred. yea!, sso..:: ..,;'...:,', --ti,:, ,i, ..... ::5,:,. 5 ,;::::, ,,,,,,::,:.1. i ,:: ,,, .',':,, '. A':.:. I1 -;TRAN. ELECT .., FLASI temperature , OnlY ..' . interhation ''- i5S'Cepi - Man., order, 1 interhational jewe ry , , -0- i55' Central D Ma It order phone -2-2318 TO OUR"ADVERTISERS:; :1 ,,, call I MOE , General .Agent o't Glb.raltar Lita fln ,' With a view towarcl improving service. afid correcting ) AKI ',111 A Pi , r '11-11.Li A ,MJ. 14'1011-IL 411.111-LsAILI,Lattil vaLituiiallutt at einpuidi r azgli,2,-;m116611,11,3amilli ks 1.21 L1-1 1 I t tl id) 'J Li 16 1 11 M II I NI) 110IJSE A ' ' I Lii tuba& front tho heart ot 111 ; ) dritr ) 4rT-1 , Ploa a. ,I;o1 Tt.1 4n ni tmvrhyri 11. Italvil r ... a 'Vaal!. aaala a "6-s $aa'' dosii Costa Rita-- ., : ,., -- CJ I Ill'a., C) to) 1,...) V---L '.....ia,tFA FL 111,sra ssitsv,ssi Laura.. .;,:. Completely modern conveniences in r':., : :, ? : 1.-.' -'''. :. N- a' 1 -' ,, 1 .. . .., : i; ; '',;'?'; 4 '. ";. . .. Suites and Bungalows, ell with private bath,, Hot and, cold watts, ", : ;:,-, ,. .:1 ,,,' .;, .::: ,, ; : f.- ;. ', ;, ,.: ,;: : '1: ,. ,, :.;,; :.,,-; .1' ,' '',' : ',,' ', ' i : rile'it, $6aad ;11 daily,' 1 ":;::',. '. : :' ; -...'1 ., .. Y ., i . ',. e , , i; . '' t ..:, With 'meals.1.', '." :'' ''' .: We will appreciate your call 'which Will'enabl us f. I. l- : : '. 1-r-coamenolitaw-ititelsom.ow.,..,;....., ', y ::. ;:' ".116n. tiding' 4' 7'4' ',' ; s ", :'' ' lirserve you better-------.--"-4----------: 'For reserSatIons 'P. O .7: 1 ':' ',..,- '...::. !. ;' ',,' ',.. .!., ',. : : :-j, ', I ; ; -.,. ; '1. '. ' ., '. 'Manager; Bill and Cleans Jaspers J '' ; .: '" 4 '!: i' '''' '" '''' "" 'i : ; 1 ,.'. .' ', : '.. '. :'', ... ''' 1 :' , Antracty AN INZEFENDENT DAILY YETA-Frirrt 1 Boot ti Motors 0 ' FOR SALE 36, wheeler boat. gray 145 HP engine, now, boat -rebuilt 1958. t, Top condition throughout. Fully equipped. Will sacrifice. Call Curundu4126. , FOR -American boats,', feei. 16 HP motor, trailer, 6350. TeL 3-6589.. ; p.'0!0..a)i....6.0illb.!0,(7. 010,jr,i00..4)11:ii-j!'10.i.00. Co'110.1iS.0i;'Dis.',:':1:':':' .,,,,,:,,,.,. !...,..,.,, NEW ORLEANS (UP) "Dia.' mond Jim" Moran, sports figure and restaurant -owner "who asso associated ciated associated with gamblers ,and gover governors nors governors alike, died last night of , an apparent heart attack. He- was in.his 60s, according to a member of hir Moran's real name was :ameS Brocatao. Diamond became his trademark in the successful phas phases es phases of his careerfirst as a boxer, then as a fight referee, and) fir nally ss a bodyguard to the late Huey P. Long. , Moran was -also associated --with gambler Frank Costello. He was named -an income tax evasion case in 1940 with Costello and Philip Kastel, charged with eve. sion -of more than one-hilf dollarejn, taxes., ." MOran .was subpinaed 11 years, later, before the Kefanver- investi investigating gating investigating c otsmit te t,- and was termed a cooperative witness. He finished his testimony by inviting Kfauver to go duck hunting with him. ' He annually Vavelea In al his glory to therKentutky Derby,. and one'occasion he ,said he wore $600,000 worth .of 'diamonds on, his derby costumes. - Moran was reported to beve It' set of. diamond. studded false teeth, and he occasionally slipped a one-carat diamond into a -meat. ball at his restaurant to "startle he customers." : ,1 - was stricken' in the' dining room of his restaurant- as h1Lex, ;mined a lady!s 'string of pearls, accordingk tO a restaurant ems ploye., ,EtwEam giMilommem.MEIMEMINMEM I ; I Boats 6 ,. 'k MONNIMMED 111.1111111 , ,r Vi, ',., FOR SALE --- 3 throat gray 145 HP el igloo! -rebuilt 1958. t Kobbo. throughout. Full, 7-7------ ,-ucrifice. Call C 53, glidt.-: F011 SALE-.- -3p1. -t13 foot 16 Ill ', ', S350. ToL 3-6 --..- oldish -, ",- ''',',:', : outo-t e 1 2- 'It ' 3por SMill' 6,1i4,7-:'-:- Diamond J s , 1 1 000.00 call , FAITH AND HOPEItesting on wheeled stretchers, pilgrimt ithrong the lamed ''Grotto of 1 I Lourdes, 1 France, praying for divine intercession tO heal Omit afflictions, CrOwds of 'Up to 70,000 ; persons .have Visited the Romn Catholic shrine in a iingle day. many'r.ntractilons cures have, ' I been attributed to the shrine since the vision, of 'Virgin Mary appeared there to a peasant girl,' 1 Bernadette Souhirpus, a hundred yenta ago. , ' 1U UUlf RUVL1C 1 IbLICS: ', URANCE .; 4 j "' : 11" --; e :, ;. Agent 0,t ; view' towarcl imprOving sierViceYaild correcting re Ins. Co., Informatiot '" 1 na 2-0552 Irregularities ,tnat occur, Involuntarily; iron', time, to a Prilv A If A liVDTV ANT 4-1,1! r: NitIA a view toward improving Service 'slid correcting irregularities that occur, involuntarily, from time to tune, PANA3IA AMERICAN has established a Special' :-' ', 1,'Ou A I ,rt e Olt 11r7I Atutk IX IService 11':1,1111 ktk 11 I 1 1.111,:. I 1 or ' v'ff" ""ww"'". 11 Home Aiticies i I FOR SALE Small apartment 'grand piano $8001 flOc Consols sewing machine $90; soar kaving Curundo 5187. 4 FOR SALE Stock-111W West-' inghouse washer and dryer., new. $350.00. Call 2-2451, 2-2562, ', Transport's Baxter. , 7" ' Two new Apex wringer type'l '', washing michines. 25 cycle; Spir ;?,cial pries. Tropeice S.A. Tel. 1 , - FOR SALE -- Hotpoint Auto. matic Clothes Drter,) 60 cycle. Qualters 62-A, Albrook Phon 86-2291. FOR SALE Washing." ma- , china "Maytag.," automatic, 40 cycle. Good as new. Phone Pam ,ma 1-1511.. ' FOR SALE Double' bed, id mahogany; good ,condition, $40.00,Smith-Corona pottablo , typewriter, good condition, $40.00.' 13-2216:' : FOR SALE Now unused Easy a automatic combination washer': dryer $355.00, Call Panama ,Sr 6291 between 4 and 6 p.m. , ,. fog ',sALE:;,' New 60-cyc., ,King-sizo' "Black Angus"! .Ito 1. $50t ates 'P. , Rattan' ,4-seat Sictional midair 4 'Softie with largo ma mg cot foe labia; Eby chair; odd ti, blesv 3-yard lined dram's; began)! Dining Room Table, chairs, largo buffet. Reasonably : priced. Soo office hours The Taxa. Company (across from Coca Cola Plantt. AID .'NEARS'.BILLiON , Formosi (UP1;4' economic ni tO Nationalist China since p5,1 amount' to "'nearly, One t dollars" ,14,- the end, of this year, a visiting,Americtin aid official' sald',..here, last night, I - t I Wesley, C. Haraldami,: dis'eCtor of the China Mission', of !the ,Ameri ,AmericairIntinitiinial, cairIntinitiinial, ,AmericairIntinitiinial, Cooperation Ad. , ministratioN .said,,the :moliey been spent ,for the; develoPMCnt of this' island's', induStryi! ilign5idture, and food imports-, , - ANYNEARS' BILLION ana 100G imputz., ,r ,Ierea Elle tvill appreciate your' call which will'enablet'u t 16 serve you better-------- , mmmoilamn , --, 7 - . :FOR SALE: Sterling flatware, Kirk's Repowase pattern, Tele Telephone phone Telephone Curundu 4141 poInt. FOR SALE --- Large Norge re refrigerator. frigerator. refrigerator. 60 elf. good tion. $150.00. Call Panama 3! 4890. FOR SALE Transit 'Engineers Etrgiro House 11 s-a, Gahm, , FOR SALE --0, Caysico.', $55; Metal table $6, Rouble bed $15, ,- ; Single bed $5, chairs $2 each, irge desk $5, small desk $3,, illIti 'library tab $5, metal ) buffet $1, dress p table, $2. Taylor, , 2311-B s Cruces, Balboa. liv30-6 p Balboa 1327. ,, ,', 4 14, FOR YIN Ap tLE -- 4 burner sloes", nd cabinets. Lady's bky. odium,' ,excellent condi.. cheap. tth Print ,' 9063. No. 6. Colon. Phone 756. N BASE COMMAN,DER ANITA (UP) Maj. Gen. T Moorman is sched scheded ed scheded to arrive here today to as asume ume asume duties, as new commander of the U.S. 13th Ah- Force at Clark Air Base, t- Moorman is coming here from the Pacific, Air Force headquar. ters, in Hawaii where he stopped off ed route from Andrews' Air Torce BaSe'in California, FLOOD WATERSTHREATEN WARSAW (UP)...., The Polish Arthy pressed amphibious veht. cies into 'service- today to res rescue cue rescue hundreds of farmers and vil. lagers strainded by floodwaters from three of Poland's biggest 'riversAuthorities orddred at least 15 villagescleared and dozent of other small communities -along the Yistula,.Bug and Narew ers were'placed under-an alert. .SHIPS-,COLLIDE ' .. '14 ' ALEXANDRIA IT.' A.:R.! 0,TP) -4he British. aircraft carrier Bul., wark collided wIth the 1,585-ton Egyptian freighter,. Talodi in the Red Sea todan; damaging the bow of thn cargo vessel. An EgYP EgYPtian tian EgYPtian port administration spokes. man said",,the4t 22,000.ton British terrier reCeived slightdimage. He, aid no -casualties ,wers fered in the 'collision. v ',,,, - library to SS.' dress fa 2341-B t 30-6 p I 3, 14' FOR LE even nd ca odium : tion cheap. - Ap No. 6. , N BASE ANITA ( T 1 omas,, Moo ed to arriv .ume duties, of the U.S. ' Clark Air Ba ' THIS EPACE FOR INFORMATION WANTED Radio announcers for English programing, Call i 7464 before 9 a" Miscelloilebus , 41,COHOLICS ANONYMOUS DRAWER "A." DIABLO ' SOX 1211, CRISTOBAL 1 Domestic raployment I , WANTED English -sposking , moiri, cooking, housework, one child. Panama 3-65634 00...0.,!,.. kiiiSitiCbhfi iiiii 'en Sunday To Fell Sunday To Fiely -Death , MOSCOW (UP)-,-Russta Smithsonian' Astrophysical Labor Laborly ly Laborly confirmed, last night'l that atoty Sputnik -II- disintegrat. Sputnik II had fallen- to garth, ed in a ball of fire in ,the Carib Caribleavine leavine Caribleavine only the three American bean Sunday night ,,at about 9 satellites still orbiting .space-- p.m, after 2,300 'trips around the An official Tass news -agency world for,' a total of 70 million annotincement said the earth sat. miles trave'ed. That Is tw ellite entered 'the earth's. atmos- the distance. to Mars. ithere, and ",parts- of it have dis. In England, Prof.,- A. C. B. ,' integrated." -, 4 LOVell ,of Abe elodreDI Bank Ob.1 The 'Soviets, agreed with West. servatory ;' paid h is '.giant radio., ern estimates- that, it flamed out telescope bad failed to locate of existence somewhere in' the Sputnik I since Sunday, night. Carillhean arta yesterday morning Ilunciredsi of residents of the according to Moscow time, which Barbadoso British West Indies,' would be Stmday: night in the reported, sighting a fiery display Western Hemisphere. Sunday -'night. ( ' Parts of the Sputnik' were Pdis. : , versed along a route ',running in As', with tbe previous Sputnik, a southeasterly direction over the science could not pinpoint the ex., small Antilles Islands, Brazil and act moment and place of the sat. the 'Atlantic Ocean," Tass said. disappearance. no mention of the dead 'dog Eliminates Early d oy P t aboard Sputnik II was made in ,the announcement., But the Toss GicigOW' statement took a crack at the three U.S. saellites, describing them .'as so- small' they could not e's F n'e ra I be trees bY "the entire' populated 0. 4 TtoljetalS,6,0vflet3 portion of ,the globe" as Sputnik, Service Tomorrow II was. tt 4 i 'Barbadian I 4 e7tior tis;tsa aelrlottuenli ent 10,4Panama 'City, died earth,, Tags said., .4 res Santo Tomas Hos HosetTa etTa HosetTa theern He, wits 49 years old. etarium spokesman that the last ' - Russian contact, with Spunik II eanntnobuyn ceam enmt 0,404yr eptinca:. pyel ertrayloi Funerali serVices have been , scheduled for tomorrow after afternoon noon afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Plymouth ,occurred Sunday night ,,when was, sighted over trptidamts,East street.,'Burittl will follow In the Brethrett Church on East Pith,' Germany, s ; Earlier, tht 4"planetariunv. bad discounted the,,Westerirreports of Herrera Cemetery , the fall of the second,' man.made 1 , ",'' vehicle ever to be- hurled into Mr. Glasgow-Is survived by his space. mtoher, Mrs. Helen Glasgow; his But later they agreed the satel. brothers,- Eric and Clarence:. his lite had plunged to earth,1 sister, Maybel, One niece and One In 2 Cambridgel.---Mass.'' the nephew, :,;'," , ;4; Draliaof Desert Commandos,-Opens , ,Thursday,at 'The Bella Vista Theatre .... .. .. .. .. ... ................ ... , o 11 - f The whole Incredible story ot a desperate,"desert rat" raid on Roinmel's headquarters is revealed for the first time in the Paul Graets production, Columbia Pictures' "Bitter Victory," coming Thursday to the Bella Vista Theatre Film., , ed in Cinema Scope in the Libyan desert, actual locale of the World War II story, "Bitter Victory" has an byres. sive cast of international stars that includes England's Richard Burton, Austria's Curt Jurgens, America's Ruth Roman and France's Raymond Pellegrin. South African ac- , tor Sean Kelly is featured. In'"Bitter Victory" the British stage a-desperate com commando mando commando raid to obtain important documents cached in Rom Rommel's mel's Rommel's headquarters in Benghazi. A German-speaking, but war-new maJor, Jurgens leads the raiders. His mission, is complicated by both personal cowardice and bitter hatred toward his own second in command, Burton. Jurgens is a a, , a, ware Burton had known and loved his wife,. Miss Roman, before their own marriage. ,Pellegrin is seen as the Arab guide devoted to Burton. ' Plunged into the trackless Sahara, 100 Miles behind enemy lineS, and with the boiling hate between Burton and Jurgens threatening to destroy them all if the enemy or ' the desert doesn't do it first, the' commandos of "Bitter ---Victory"live-a-great and incredible adventure 'that au au, , au, (Maces everywhere should proudly hail. 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'1 , I '' ,' 21''''."IIIN,11 ( ,IN 1 ' ' "- -- - i ,,,,-. 4.- 4 t k 7, '- ,,,,,,,- i.k.,i,,,,. .,7"ok -,...t t .... 1 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,k, - - ; --1 1 1 , I . ,v p ' , Ow C.,.N1,,,.... t. : s,1 ; 00;....j,A ' N .7 1"---' I 1U 'i. ''' r Id '' '-' ',l) ' 1, 1 i 1 Theciter Guild's Modern Ho' rossments For Ancient One: ex The Theater Guild last night returned to a topic grievously neglected in these worrisome days of Sputnik, diplomatic prot protests ests protests about the credit unions, tin tint); t); tint); out -income tax returns, and excesses of shortageS in the com commissaries. missaries. commissaries. . , ,The topic is sex,- If the Theater Guild had earlier drawn this fascinating theme to the attention of those responsi responsible ble responsible for the problems listed a a. . a. boye, they may well' have redi redirected rected redirected their research, saving us kinds of 'cosmic harassment. Late,or not, the-Theater Guild's production of "The Tender Trao,' - which opened a week's season last night. will do its share of goncentrating public attention on, more interesting and cogent ' matters than the Sputniks, etc. -The Tender Trap. written by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith and sprung by director ' RathY Wilber, concerns men and women, and what to do about it. , Chuck Walsh plays ,Zharles Reader, a New York bachelor whose apartment threshold is so frequently crossed by females that he has a lot in eommon with the doorman at the Roxy. 4 The threshold is also crossed earlY,In the play by his old pal Joe McCall (in the shape of Earl W. Almquist),, a character from Iridiananolls, where they can still r spell fidelity. Walsh and Almquist team well as the big-town smoothie and the midwestern semi-rube. The Former Moan lioel itusijn SeAks Office In Ievi ''orrrier Isthmian Noel D. Aus Austin, tin, Austin, a New. York insuranco and 1 real estate agent, has announc announc, , announc, ect that he will seek, the Demo Demo,. ,. Demo,. eratio nomination as a candi candidate date candidate for the state :legislature for tbe 14th District., according , to reports reaching hero today. 'Austin, who was one of the - organizers for the CID. on the Isthmus, hopes to 'defeat a rowerful TaMitiallY Elan eandi eandi, , eandi, date in prhnary elections scheduled for next Augut. -,, Austin has seleCted, as his campaign managers Joseph-E. Ilonore arid Martin Richards Sleherds, another former Isth Isthmian mian Isthmian who was circulation man manager ager manager of The Panama American , in, Colon before leaving for the ' States to take uP permanent residence. '''The decision to throw his' hat tiv the ring for the DernoCratic nOmination, was. announced by Austin last Saturday at lunch lunch,. ,. lunch,. eon in New York's El Mundial , restaure nt, CI S' r LAST DAY! 1215, 2:48, 4:53; 6:59, 9:05 contrast Is clear without being overdrawn. It Is consistently maintained.' Good playing and good diregtion both.' - Because they called without exception for highly irrational conduct, the female roles ,were convindnw in all respects. Shir Shirley ley Shirley Ann meyer was a brisk Julie Gillis in the improbable pretense of a girl who knows what she Is doing. Kathy Kade, in her part of Sylvia Crewes,' imparted an almost rational note to the pro-1 ceeclings at times, but in the long' run exhibited a sufficiently gar garbled bled garbled turn- of philosophy be persuasively' feminine. ,, Edna Lang and Angela Valen Valentine tine Valentine add their share of comely confusion to the woman-plagued lives of ,,,Walsh and Alm Almquist,' quist,' Almquist,' 1 Earl Lundquist', played by Hal Goodnough. is. a .hapiess., scien scientist tist scientist whose life Is bufteted by both, men and women. He becomes as' frayed aS might be expected. Also- somewhere along the waY the-Great White Whale surfaces, blowint. If you,thitik' Johu, Hus Huston ton Huston achieved spectacular effectS the,'' film MobY Dick: vou should see what Kathy 'Wilber haS contrived in the Tender Trap. For a breathless Moment, Chuck Walsh plays fine Captain Ahab. "s , The -Tender Tmo an en engaging. gaging. engaging. vnpretentious nlay with smart writing,' diverse characters diversely portrayed, and, antisep antiseptically tically antiseptically 'free from' Preachments. The Whola pleasant evening's entertainment, ; is, knit togethes smoothly:and ComfortablY;. This effect:le, probably', enhanced ;by the set Of the cast beino,- small enouih to make:- nbsible evennesi- or performance,. by ali rands,- t There hive' been Theater GUild shows in which sheer, welqht of numbers has enabled, ''the- bit nlayers stafinch)y' to resist their director's exhortations,' 4 -1 Among. Otte backstagf; persOnT nel, set decorator, Bruce -tluinn merits Special mention:2f ever a babe, is go!ng to be lured, into a nredatorv Ahelorli ape rtment. ehm',would. do Well to get Iured into one demorsted by Quinn. , costumes? ,- Cant iremember!. Believe Mis Meyer was wearing riding boots 'at-one stage. Can't explain, why,: because I sighted no horses. 3, The Tender,' Trap is plaYin0 through saturday at the Theater Guild Workshop by- the Ancon laundry. Gortain time: 8 n'clock. Entertainment value: ' Plid-)i.,10.0',:41.ri:41,(....', P'O'P:0!0):e.f.'::f.1:-.::..:':':;..'.. To'taitl..(iiiiibii.:!:: EL' CENTRO,, Catit;;Aprir 15 (UP) aircraft under-wing gun container. carrYlug hie-barreled 20',millimeter can cannon non cannon with eight timet the-firing rate of Its World Wara,:count Wara,:counterparta erparta Wara,:counterparta was unveiled- here:4thday at the Naval, AirWeapons, Meet: , The Pod, developed -by:: the Navy Bureau of Ordnante and the 'aircraft. division,..of ,,-Ttighes Tool Co.. Culver City. Calit. can be attached to-an, 'aircraft .7, means of two'siMpleconnections in a matter .of ,Seccinds .and can be Jettisoned by a pilot in, flight. 1 Two of the pods,,and ilms,can eouin' a plane with the firePower of 26 Wor'il War 1110 millimeter cannookesmen nick , , Officiale,' said the container greativ increases ..-an I: aircraft's versatility' and tbe variety of' its interchangeable armament, add addInv Inv addInv cannon. to- weaDons custom customarilv arilv customarilv tarried extsrnally.').-such as nrockets,i guided .4snisslielOtnd 7. "Such weipona eari.be' used 'at a commander's:option, providing 0 free ehoice, accorclinv to k tac tactics' tics' tactics' situation, to possible,,With built-in weapons,";,' spokesman said.' ., e Firing.' rate Of the -cannon,' given as 2,000'' high-01310alve shells per minute itortreacb barrel, is made possible by a4ln a4lngle gle a4lngle revolving feeding cartridges to both barrels',',.; Military men bavelstissed necessity ot 4ricreashm:' tirin rates to Weep pack-with ,aircraft speedv,They.' said; that ciil:'14.oine mlssions ,the plane can Inakt its return- with-, greateri tneed.;kAnd safety, if it has 't10 :,g1,11),S' the plITIS Canna' readily ,be:remOved since removal An moat ;icases would disturb the aircraft's bal balance; ance; balance; Vat in" the -case of ,the 'externally-carried ' gun'' nod theY can be letissoned,at will without disturbing the: Oltni, eceorini to ufflciali,; ,',1' 4,1 ',I's , TRUMAN IN WASHINGTON : Former. President Ham S.., Truman ,wears a big smile as he sits in the back seat' of an auto after arriving in Washington to meet with the Democratic , ,rarty's economic strategy comthittee. ,,,,, 1 POLARIS -MODEL SHOWN A bai-relief of the 1.r.H. Polaris 1500-bille ballistiC missile is displayed for tbe time to newsmen. Named after the North Star,. the solid fuel... Zolasile.ls-designecL, especially. tor-shipboard -use.,,.Polaria -was unveiled officially at the Navy League's 1958 Seapower Sym-, , 4'posium being held in Washington. : , : 3,. : ,- LANkLOOKSAll- totkitil WEAPtI1V-4 Stated In -the'yititness ihairi, Lana Turner gasps a's a deputyiobronerdIspIttys the. ,whieh ;ohnny Stortipanattx ya stabbed to death by Lana's il,lyear-old daughter': ,Chetil,':, ,Corone,!!'s jury -ruled; that': .the;death,, of Stompanata , .2 : " ; !:':'.,-.1'1' I L"'""1 -k- ' , LAN,.'Ar ISQVEST' .:.,.7)ttreAs;' pita lurrieD, niallageS' Mile ag -sne talks ,t0 a lepoiter, 1Los litgalqa' at tile 'incitiest into of- Zotinpy Iltompanat6.:. MitS Turner :testittedlhit; A As ' '7AT,INCIVEST 'Acti.64s plAa.1,rtirrigp,.platageS! 4pncliter 'in Mos ,Afizeles' at ,Ithe 'iticitiest Into k whenter daughter, Cheryl, plunged the bu cher knife into the 4 CalifOrnia. 4 state law requires 1 32-yearold ,6tompanatn,..it ;was- so' quick she ,never Saw. the that a woman investigator handle blade.'In,10regrttUnd 1,1 Miss orUrrier'st attornq, ,Jerry Piesier, a custody- Wet involving a girl. , r-r. r". ; r. '; BALKS IDENTIFYING .STOMFANATO'S 'BO Dy-411.et pi:4st r'acketeeA and 'gambler, Mickey Cohen taket'.the: standAturint-thei inqueStio LOs, Angeles inth the, death' ot Stompa- natn,AVithenr,deputyi, coioner ,phiries loarighauseri. (iettl iaskeci' him' he 'otiol4t attest that thelian slain at' Lana.:;Tukhees tleverly ,11111s nome,s,rasAndeed Stonipanato, his $ormer ,bodY-, guard,,,,,,Cohen ',threw the ilquest Into, an nproar, Saying.:71 jeruse to identity! the hody on thp groom's, bs rAccused,r, oti the ,murder.!':: :. ) t i ,( ; B'''Svtretar 4,40,10 , , wArarNGI'mtltillq-.0:Altaitian' diplomarvnewly'Ana,rried:',', to, American, girl superior', offieer goildayi id :;,an evetilis,-recal t. said '1',11rstiSecretarY dri ZToussaint,7,39;',of the- :Haitian' erobitisYi:;',edinitted'. shotr calibre ,rerolver ,rerolverneckv, neckv, ,rerolverneckv, and, thest, of istetunselor: Samuel .;Devieuit; 52, :-, Devieuk sat!, ,-e,nt'-, An, 'embassy, atateinfit the ahootitt occurred.' at ,10,40.:''a;iii., , : evieux4 :was pronotinced dead' it-,11, a.m,: :th-,:tyashingf. ton Hospitil-Center. Toussaint' was 'marilediaSt, urday,. to, Vera- 'ID aniels'' tray; ;31,' an, AnieriCair, eitiren., ,15 mem-, , berrt .theeinbissy,-ettended the' cerenitty.. -7" 7 ,1 ,j The., embassy. statement;',.Issited by 'Ambassador Luc Fouche,; said recelyed-f 'his recall. LATROBE,;: urn, Alloys tOdaY -nounced.., it is negotiating :dor', merger ,With ,Metal Forming Corp.- of Elkhart,,Ipti..t. An; metal ,form, ing :'- assets would be obtained throngh'' IA 'exchange it 'in -undis. closed amount:of -Vanadium stock, spokesmen lied- !Ifrour',, diplomatic ''servige,:,Aisit, oman To Probe hailer Cheryl IlithiLanl , .;, A C,;:, 11' .-',- ,,': .: .': -, !;' , : 1 ,' ,"':''',. 'HOLLYWOOD 'tUPjAtt ittric'-''.', .',-tive woman:probation' ()Ulcer, ber.',.. ,'. -. self the. mother-of two, ,today bel, F : 'gini an ,ifivestigation of the fitness' I'r of Lana Turner; to "Keep; custody ',..,, ,of her, daughter, Cheryl. ',,, '',,.:...'o, '' ::,,-'SMrs.,VJeannette Muhlbich !Will I ,-.tallt not only' to Lana,. but else to i. Cheryl's 'P'.' ather,,' $tephen, ,' Crane, :, and '., ta :the w.grandinother,',, Mrs. ,' Mildred l'urneri, to prepare a rec rec. . rec. eimpendatioty, to:, Judge ': Allen ''T.r. k- -7 Lynch ,, for's: 'the juvenile ,:Sourt tf. '.hearing toe 'April- 24.2,:":7:--,',',. '. ?. !..,4 i: The, passienate'.. letters tbat--Lana I : rote' to' Johnny Stompanato; the' : -,-jeslout lover whom' Cheryl, ki led -,Avith. a butcher, knife;, may' weigh 1 .!igaitiat 7, the '.actress:' in:- determin ,'' nic whether,, hit mode' of lire is ,,-: Suitable, for; raising, 'a 14-yeit.-old ',' girli:';'-',Z.:' :1 '',' 4:: i :i:''', .' Y,,''!: s..r.' '''' .". ;:;:.; 4 tritte;,,iiielpiiVhilev: Yitidicated Yitidicated:, :, Yitidicated:, :', that ,herttight resist Strongly the i' ; RWArdillg of', atile-' etistody of the L child again to hee'nletber, ,-: .,,' ' T A ,sPokestron ," said ',, Crane aod I L- Lana, -with their lawyers, would '',1'" meet early' ',this Week for "an 'in.; ki ',: telligent: discussion of the, girl's futilre'.; -; : ;' niorning with orders to' return- to CA ps Probe-' Haiti, Negro'repub ic in the,'West , Indies, Toussaint aPtylentlY At-Ne blamed "bad reports", De-, gr , 1r,o04or isu Haiti, -,Negro-'repuhic in therWest ij 2. ' Toussaint 1! apparently rit Na blamed ',"lad ,..reports"..... by, 1)c. ,r ,vieus, for dill:order. r , 4 Although a,inunber of; ebntriet torbid:, their 1,diplomats, fel marry- ,t , foreignera,l.'i Haitian ,-embassy -.',"LINCOLN'Nehl AMY Potice Hspokesman said -Toussaint's mar- ,and 'firemen' today scheditied a riage leothlog ,40,',with,'"1,,!-Ihotough' probel of a fire in the his reeed, home 'of an' absent Negro fathily , :The embassy2,: said Ttiiissaint that ''--tried te, ; settle ,, in, a; white Went home and give his wife,:the neighborhoOd news:'' and :then."' returned', tos.-tbe. The head,-of the';' Sher Shernian nian Shernian Brown,','a ,,:eonstruction fore. lking a 'Colt detecrivCipecial man,' said le received "nuisance" - revolve from his desk, he went to,'the, office of Devieux, argued briefly with his superior and then shot ,him while a frightened -,em: bassy secretary; MarieAngele imanche, 2, looked, ,Roger .Dre3rfuss,- embassy second secretary," witnessed the shooting from a, hallway. , Police inspector Aubrey, Tolson said Toussaint &dilated the shoot shooting ing shooting in questioning by Washington homicide officers ,in in office, ,at the embassy. .e 1 , Toussaint placed in Ppro Pprotective tective Pprotective ,custOdy:' of Ambassador Fouche, pendiog instructions from the ,Haitian,, government.asto whether he should be tried ;here or, in Haiti. His AMeriCalli was allowed tO visit him. , telephone' calls and' other iamoy; ances since be moved into the home with his wife and five thil. dren in January.; 4 Brown also sea he found sails under, the tires ,of his tar and lightbulbs unscrewed from their sockets durinV the 'lliree.montli period.', , The fivezoinn home was .badly 'damaged Saturday night, The own. er,, John Stahn, said the interior was "ruined." , Brown took' his family to Alex. andria, 'La., several days ago, and his employer said the family 1 has not returned because of fear. himself,. however,rwas in LineOla on the day of the fire. He was in the home Saturday after, 'noon, police said. :Rccd stcry C:7 pc-4 rincess -Soraya s tylood harl'ges' On Cruise Ship 'Allis weather report for the 24 boars ending 8 1(34 today, is , prepared by the Meteorological and Hydrographid Branch of the, Panami Canal Company: Balboa Cristbal TEMPERATURE: High 96 85 ,Low 74 80 EUMIDITY:' ' ' 89 85 ! Low. 41 73 WIND: , ,,4max. mph) NW-18 NE-18 RAIN finches) 0 o wiTER TEMP: ofhiner harbors) 80 83 - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 High Low ',2t13 a.m. 1, 8:18 a.m. AZO,Porn. 8:44 p.m. lhoOME11 110111111m MOM 011Mo diannw. dames A. Michener's folltantie story of what , happened when the U.S. Marines came to New Zealand. 1 C....1.2.:11 ) 1,, BM SLICAN BM 1 PAUL EMILTIVER LACE 1 ....IN CINEHASCOPE"- '3:sP .''''""'w:!,;,,., i ., v,,,,,,---J ,.. .1 :, al m flan.' In's e , ABOARD U.S.& CONSTI'rUTION Mediterranean (UP) 4Ex-Queen Soraya of Iran, breathing a sigh ot relleA, sailed for the United States-yesterday on 'a voyage' to erase tne bitter men.orres of her broken marriage with the Shah., The beautiful, green-eyed Prin. cess was almost in tears when she boarded the U. S. S. Consti. tvtion behind police who had ta open a passageway through crowds of Italian admirers shout shouting,'"SoraysSoraya." ing,'"SoraysSoraya." shouting,'"SoraysSoraya." But all- 30011 as seamen cast off the lines of the luxury liner, So Soraya's raya's Soraya's somber mood lifted. She smiled 'radiantly, to acknowledge the .bou voyage cries of the throng at the receding- dockside. , Breaks Witt; Past 4 4 , The departure seemed to repre represent sent represent a break with tHe past ior Soraya, divorced b th. 'Shah be because cause because sho,could not bear him an heir to imperial throne.' ,,, As the liner bound-for -ew York with calls at Cannes, France and Algeciras, SpainASoraya sud suddenly denly suddenly changed her' plans to' dine ....,.,.....,,, ....,.4,.,,!,.,..;. AmpiiianViell,!..:' 0..ii.:.:;000.$100i!il.g Siii.:6:0'...tiit:-Yiir;:::::: NEW YORK (UP)----Americans' riding on the, psosperity of the mid 50s went on their biggest food buying spree in history last year, the National Industrial Conference Board reperted Monday. ' The NICB said that consumers spent 48 billion dollars in 1957 on food, compared to 40 'billion dol dollars' lars' dollars' in 1954, or anincrease 0 nearly 20 per cent. Sign' Icantly, the' board said that prosperitynot 'arger popu population lation population and .higher ptices was responsible for most of ; the in increase crease increase in food spending., The board said .that about 'iwo. Ifiths 0 the 'acreage Was account. ed, for by Atnerica's growing pontafitni and higher prices. The rest 0 nearly 'ilk billion doh, t was attributed the boom, , Innovations in ',T6oci the board said, whetted,the ap appetities petities appetities of many consumers for more and costlier food. Processed, pre-cooked and .frozen foods,,,ex foods,,,expanded panded foods,,,expanded enormously in variety and sales over tthr, past yeari the the board said,' and self-service inspired 'experiment and 'impulse buying." , The boom, hoWever, was it bust for the smal grocery store, the board said. The grbeery ,store do doing ing doing less than. $10,000 a year,' it said, is vanishing American in institution. stitution. institution. , .- Supermarkets with iaceipts ,,, of one million dollarsor more an annually nually annually now account for nearly one , third of the nation's grocery sa'es, the board' said. , Ch6Oilili prOditt .:', 4-,.,:,,,,, .-,::',;,, :..,.; 1!'..011''10..a!100..i:i,: E0iiiiii0ii' ',Thins lit' SAN FRANCISCO (UP)Scien. tists are wprking nn two radically new typescof aircraft that would ily 60 ,m ilea above the earth, using only thin air ,fol,fuet One ,sucb tircraft wouid be a featherweight l'kite".t useful for reflecting 4elevision signals.' The other might be big enough to car carry ry carry men and -instruments Indetin Indetinite'y ite'y Indetinite'y around 'the earth. These ',possibilitieti 4' were dis discussed cussed discussed today in paper 'presented before the American Chemical Society, which' opened a five-day convention with 6,000 chemists attending. t, Authors of the paper were Serge Demetriades, technical con consultant sultant consultant for Aerojet -Gener al Corp. 'of Azusa, Calif., and Dr DrCarl' Carl' DrCarl' B. Kretschmer, research chemist ivith Aerojet-General, a 'subsidiary of General Tire and Rubber,Co.,, The ultimate success of this "fuel-less flight" will depend pri primarily marily primarily on the speed with which single oxygen atoms of the uPpet air can be made to pair off to form molecules of oxygen gas.. In the upper atmosphere,. the chemists said, the fierce rays of the sun break up ,nearly all oxy oxygen gen oxygen molecules into single atoms. When the atoms recombine into molecules, the release large amounts of. 'energy.1- ' rhe trick is to make the energy from this upper-world storehouse available to aircra4. One way it 'might ke done is through a catalyst, chemical that would promote the recombin. big of oxygen atoms; br ,through a ramjet .which would compress a ',stream of air and' force the atoms to recombine: Rensselaer Tech is investigating the possibility of constructing a vehicle to fly at about twice the speed of sound, using a catalytic power plant. Since it would carry no fuel, it could remain indeanite indeanite111,y 111,y indeanite111,y in the air. , I ,- WILL ACQUIRE FIRM , CORAOPOLIS, Pa. (IJP).Rock. well Spring and Axle Co. will ac. quire-Aere. Design-and- Enginerr, ing Co.; subject to the approval of stockholders of both companies, it was announced today. alone, in her- luxurious sun deck suite, once occupied by Grace Kel y before she was married to Prince Rainier of hlonaco. She- told Capt.' Ernest H. son she would appear with her mother and her brother. Bijan, in the first class dining room. She strolled on deck in a gay checked beige suit add a sweater. ;Soraya. whose party had '22 pieces of luggage,: ,told newsmen in her suite' that, things were "much better" than Sunday; when she appeared distraught and shak.. en ,at her mob welcome to Genoa by; enthusiastic 'Italian crowds. t Dclines Statemont,, -But she politely declined to say t anything about the Shab's divorce or het future plans.' But in Geneva, the Shah's twin sister, Princess Ashraf, denied re. ports that Soraya' was4 going to the United States to undergo an operation that would permit 'her to have children. The princess termed as. !'pure invention" an Italian hewspaper Teport that she had delivered a arm& message ifrom the Shah! offering to remarry Sorava if she underwent, such an operation,., -- Princess Ashrat admitted, bow. ever, that she had had a'"friend. ly chatl with Soraya during- the ex.oneen's stopover in Geneva re. cently., -y, , 1 The Viable scheduled to ',arrive the United States for a Visit next month. But Soraya bas re. turn booking on the.Constitution leaving New York May 13a few days before his scheduled arrival. it116', Leagul TODAY! 0.60 -; 0.30 2:30; 4:05, 5:40, 7:20, 9 pm. WholesSle terror In the - world's market place ' ots crime! Donna' MRTELL in Helinut DANTINE yitliam TALMAN CLU (;J(l THURSDAY! WEEXEND '11ELEASE I I:3ST 1..1,11213 Iltitif 5 .:N CI CESERT1113 i , A' tiS ..:1 0 0 ts SEM Mt: A COL tr,:::A ' Only, three babies' were born tt Coco Solo Hospital chain the, week, ending ,at midnight Wtd WtdneadaY) neadaY) WtdneadaY) according to the tegtilar fioepital report, Dtithit the same period,,,t1 patitritl ,were atitult atitultted ted atitultted And 11 ere 'diSeharged, 4,- babies Were boritio, the for forlowing lowing forlowing pamnta; John Chandler of Colon, dough-, ter; mt., and M'rs. Herman Myles,' Of 'Colon, daughter; and Sgt, and Mrs. !lobed Thompson, of Guile Heights son , Lj . 4? 4 ..--..',..:N 4.,...,- ,, ECHARO EURTO3 CURT JECENS ,, ,.... EUTH E.,:3 rit:::::3 rattc: 1 . Y. . .- rcas,YutoAti' ret :man ;dile: onnorr ig fie' -Arzi.fruA.1 .s' et:hr. :oe' c a if and -instruments Lade-in -1 istf4 r I ietcofougn to car. ,.---- -1, . : ..4max. mph) Nw-18 ..,.,NE.js ,'. , '';'.., ,Party's economic strategy comthittee.-,',"':.,', -I- 4.- :' -....- : "-- .'," -. '''' '., ,,,' ,-. 1.-,,,, kw A.r 0,, 1,,, ,a, ,,,,, BALKS' AT 'IDENTIFatoi lit 'OS V nil AIL 0 -Lit D 4 "- rteS It PO:, iS..1;.r.:1...:::.1:.t. 4e...e....,..1:.:,.:,. 1::::::::::::,.;:"..11::::::',..M1.i.,t. ..:::...:e. J 0 , RAIN 4inehes) 0 9 - , , - ,- ; .. coileA t'aketithe" st-afid..turin' ir'-thei inqueStin' Loa: AngeleS Into' 'the:: death.' Of ,,J0nntlY Stom, Pa- .-- ite'y around 'the earth... '... :' ,-,. -- . . ."- WATER TEMP: -, , I-, :'' ''' natn,"Mberir'. deputy, coioner Charles, c. ',,Larighauseri,,Oett) iaske4 him- It he 041. attest that These' .' possibilitieS :'- were dis. f,' '-'' , ': : , , thelian slain st"Lina:,Tukrielos, tleverly-,11111s hOme4,44-indeed BtoniPartato. his IorMer hod1'....,- 'cussed today in a paper preseeted '. -., . ' ,,:' (inner harbors) 80 83 ' ,..--. THURSDAYI 5 . guard,,,,, to. hen ',threw the' inquest Into., an ,11Proar, by' SaYingp",..'71-Jefus tO..tderitif,r., tkie PodY Ott seboancloivereteny't t,bwie;h-1.0'w-Abinithoepr,e16cn,ae000nd .a. Cefhhievemem4iicsaatysi 5,i.. .. ...,1. ,.,RE. LEAsEt ., .. .. , : -, .: '' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 : ,.. .WEEICEND '. .,.... ' , ,,' High - Low ',- :' th, et, lg. roA,lArt...,,O, ,,,..1..:.'-hi.,::,, Et,,, y., ,...,,b, ei,.! .,'t",e,.p..u1s,,,e,,,Id 7., f. ,,i t. 17',.,.m.u.r.,.d.,. e, r.!',...,.-. .:i .,,- .1- ,,,,,... ), ',i.,.:..' itt - .' -, 2t13 am. ::: l 8:18 4.m. ... '' P a p el ; Were ,' : s 4 th 'Serge Demetriades, technical con. .. m klill ' k 'PO Pant ' ''' 8:44 'p.m. ,,, ,,,, I JST 1.1112i"-lititif' Itler -.,- , , -G "anfiderDar : ran 4111111010 1101111110 MIMI Mom diMMEM91 '. '. .i,:'. I, .. . haitian,-.:.' : inister:1o! U i.-,, ol" I k o ea ,. ,,,, ' ':': '1.,........' ''''''M, .6.: '', I '.::: ..s..1;'''.,-r. :...'"! ..,,.11 ..11, ,. .. .:,,1 Sh, ',',12.3..:.::.P, :i ..:.:, il. I CESERT111, . .1, ::,:-... ... .... ,.,....,,,,, .,....,,.. .,. ,.. 1..., ..,, ,,, ..,,, i ,, ,, , v ..,, ..,, ,,,.., ,. earl B.--,' Kretschmer,- ". research :", ,,, !,. , - . :... .... ., - Pk- 7,, ''..... :- '4 '' '..n ''.-4 r 4' '- '.,-,;: ri' ''' -,' '' '' i .. chemist with Aerojet.Oeneral, a -...; :.. lk, I : I ammo I .: -. ..1 75 i ;, - 'TODAY (I 99:40 :.:: : ......... ... .. y ,,,,, e :i., b ,:- Cretary-Tacing ,Ke.ca .,,,.:.,..fro:m.,.,!, subsidiazz ::, of.... Ceiteril, Tire,- and -.. -,,': 1 .- kII1411111,S . . 104,r or ,41.,' . .r ..,...m 1 '"1..'"", ' . WASIITNGTON,,(1.4)-0.k lialtish ",froin-:',,diplomatic.' service':,..'this ,: , :, ,,, ,.,, .... . The ultimate success of this -. - -.',, '-., 4016'.,-,., 1 i ,weaeggooa..o.ffia.Ammolsoomonninilini ',:, ,,,, ' diplomat.1.,newly--married"-,' to, ,an morning with'', orders-to' rettirt, to cips--,Prbd',''Fite.Y,-- "fueLless flight" will depend pri. tre', 4.......,'. ' fr : ''' ', : 1'1; - '''' P LAST DAYI .. .; ". r r :. i .- .12:55, 2:48, 4:53, 6:59,- 9:05 - . , ,, ; I . ,. - . ....- - 1 ... ''!'''.,....1'':.,:-...'''i:-.: l ,., . '''.:'!.'.: '.. :i':''''',::.-.. American, girl.' slit-16:" deithlit Haiti, Diegrtyrepub ic,in therWeSt P., ,, ':', ,-' .,,. -..i marily', on -the speed with which 11,4.......ws.,,,4116o.,:,,,,...4.,: '' '. superior', offieer..; Moild'ayild .,an er: Indies.',,., Tou-ssaint 1,' appaOntly single oxygen atoms of the uPpet ,...-....0- ,,,'" ...f. '. ot , t oveelis,.-recalh to-"liaiti.- t..-,.,,, 4,-; blamed ,".bad ..,reports'.!......by 'De.. , --,,, ,, 1,-, ,, , air -:can be made to pair: -off to !!..---6., it.,:, . - ; Pollee 4 said,"First,,,Secretary :,tii, ,vieux 'for the,-,order. i,,: . 1 i rAt-74e0o!jimeI , ,l ,.....: form molectiles of oxygen gas-. : 4, ). '''' dre Zroussaint,739,',of''.the,'Hait an' 4 :Although a-,nturiber of, d'onntriet nr: 1 e, .rea,,,,: I' 'Wh t -A -,. In the uPoer "-atmosphere, the 07" 'k t:-"1 : ., James A. Michener's . : ,. romantic story of what I ,:., ,,: '; .',, ,, erobitssY,.-;'adniitted" aletsominsto.rescionmgibeinaetoinintso. -.5,', ,, ,. .,....... ;,,,, ' firing,,Ihree forbid --their I tliPlomsts' ;to'-snarrY" ..,: ,".; -4,...,,...i '..'.' ..,"' : : 1,.. '. 1,' rthheeMsiuSntaberaeiat uthpe,nfieaerrfye arroSx;! ,: lit:ki t), '. , 1 shotriroth4'.38- calibre revolver- foreigners,1.:, : Haitian 'embasSY --:.",-'1,1NCOEX4'Nehl .0.1P)'.-- Police WgemhonleeCtiehlesec21-- the y. release -, large -:. -?.' ..'''.' '''' i'' . -' , ,. happened when the 1'. '., '. intooth- a,-neciCand, ebest of :Ain," spokestnah-sald 'Toussaint's mar- end', 'firemen' today,' schednied a .., ; .. 1.. S. Marines came to . ,, ister.,,COunselor- Samuel ",Devieux; lige had- nothing to ;09'1'10 -thOrough prObel of a fir eim. the , amounts of:energy.-- ,, ..'" ." ,i., .. .',-;,,... d -: ', . '. .:: NeW Zettland ,' 1 . . ........: .... 1 ' 52,-.4, Devieut; sat:, ,at ilia- -ent--- his- recall. i; -',,, ,-,:,,,,i .,,,, ,..-,,, .'-',:44'-'"-:. home- et. an'absent Negr,o fathily this :upper.world storehouse '..' .1! .- ,....,:: , , . .. ,. heeer...deek."...-,.....,.,,;,,,,i, -;..:-., .;;-',,-",'., 4.''-,,. : The -:eniliaasT-:laid:-Tdilaalizt, thatlried td,-;:settli ,,in. '-si;, white , .. ... . . --- ... . .. , e : '.. ...An..imhassy,..atatelhfit'attid.the Went hinne and give his wife-the neighborboOd-:i .,-.' '..,,,--,' ; -', ir" ormh trick is to make' the energy t .., 7. ., I, ---.'-' , 1 . ':w -. ' :.. . .,. -, ., -- .. ' ihootb occurred,:. RV.10:40.4.m, news:' and :then."' returned': tos,..--the --,: Me' head,of' the''' fahilly,' Sher Sher., ., Sher., ,,..! 4,... , : I iiii,r''. ig' '' - 1144i; ..... qf''' 1.. ta,..'::!il:L:::::4,....-A i --, .. . . . Y 1.4 ,KH- .- . e.a.t.T., evieux4 was -" pronounced embassy.,,." ., ,' .',--,-!;-;,:,,f':;,,-.1:,;:i- nian Brown, ;'a ',-eonstruction fore. dead-it-11 am.: at- Ihe',Washing- Taking .- a- toli detective'ipectil man,' said, le received ,"nuisance9 , . '- ton Hes ital-Center....",,,,,s; .:.:'" i ,,,,r r'eyOlver.- froth his -desk, lic,..went telenhOne .calls and' other ;annoy; . .. .. . available to airerait, .,'" ;!--:, .: : tthharotuwghouida peraotmaolytset,t,h' ea r, ecchoemmbiimi ,: ' Air i) One : way it 'might be done is ,,,,- ivoi 40-.,-"..- ca . ...... p ,-,, -,,:z..,.;i -l .......1 ordstyyto, y..era,:Danie14Oray. -,31,' bri-efly with, is superior' and :then home-with his- wife 'and five "chil. ing of oxYgen a:toms; 'br ,through :,,;:-:':-0'. - .' .., .. ... . . a - herr Of the. einbasstetteaded the' bassy' secretary.; Marie.Angele De:- -- Brown :also:said' 'he' fOund OallS a,.'" stream of air and' force the ,, I atoms to recombine: -, :. .' it 111 4- l ce be moved into. the ,,,:', '' '''''''-- -- nT.oAumssar'ineat;n4aesit.imzenr.ri.Aednill-a5St,mSeamtl- tso,ho'tthitte:mf,iwichid teof aDferviigehutex,n,eadrguemed: ttraneeneSin,s,injanuai;.; 4. ,).. ,1 .,. .. i 1 .,, ,. a ramjet, :, which:: would compress liungdhtbrn'IthstnitsecgriWfedh. ifrs tile thaenidr -Rensselaer Tech is investigating .. '''''''" .' H':' ' - ,-- '': I .r0' -. .. .....-,' --.-"--'''''' ---'--.:r!-::',:',-----'''."'.-".-.'...: ...k. ,4....:,..p..,. f ...., '..- .-,,,,:',, ,;,::I.,.,:.,,,..,..,.k.-- 1 .:.,, .,,,.,.,.i ,.,,, ", 'by 'Ambassador Luc rouche,; Said second .' secretary,!' ivitnessed' the sockets durinv the '. three.mont,h the possibilit of constructing a riv-17-3 FELLED- ,,.. l -- w,A, , tilt .,:, .., ceTrehinti.ttny.brits,;i, .,,-11,t,alt,m,,,,.,n,,t,;,,,,,..is.,;sit!e,,d., ,J,Injtongeehre",,,21,e,yflotioskseid,;.;,502n.-:e;;i,i,,s,;y7 -':'''' .' LA P .11 FccuillitiRoirELGREIT,,osi.,,, EUTH r'It, 1 ',et. ,,,r ...1 414" ..,'.;::."1'; 1..,-,1:' .:.s-.:1 I i,,,, 43 ..,,. , ...,, z-- .. Toussaint", recelved-f his ;..,' recall. shooting from a hallway.. ,...';- ,'' period.'; -- ,' e ,,, ,-, ,,, 't.-'' e sypeeheledleatosoltmlY di:tu' asbinogutatweaictealyttih: bil: .. :. ,, , i .,... :. ,,,:Th ylee,--,-.."-, Folic -inspector, Aubrey, Tolson The liVe-i06111,bome "Wis-,badly ., I 1 t, 1:P11,0,:,4i....:'? The own. power plant. Since it would parry : - k ----,) 1 1 , ....,, ., ,- -, -, : said Toussaint adnlitted the shoot- 'damaged Saturday night, 1., , . . . - "" "MEIROERS....-...-tr,,1-, . , . . , mit : - '1';' 47,;,-, , : : ',, .L- '- ..- ing in questioning'by :Washington er,, John' Stahn, said the, interior no fuel. it could remain bde,' e. :. 0 0 1 ,', I , .... ,r'')-..-' ' 4:-,,'"--"':-t. :. 10019.C LATROBE,;. Pi,"(1.119,6-Vanidi., homicide officers in an office at was "ruined."- : ......,, ,..:, -," -, .7. ly in the, air. ',,, :,,,, ,,,; -,. ,. -.,------------------",) ,: . ,., , urn :-dloys ; Steer..0O3:' today ,:, aa:,, the -embassy.' ...:, --,.:,-,)'!,;- :. ,-. 1 -, Brown. took his family ,to Alex'. ' : ' ,' ' .' WILL:ACQUIRE FIRM. !- ' -" ,----A,"------, nounced, it is ,, negotiating -.for' a- -.TOussaint-, was pladed la Ppm- andria 'La, '' several days '.' ago. I o . I ts,-,7--1 2- ' 1 'JEA3 sr17,:Nsjc,,01.. mama -POLARIS -MODEL HOWN --t-- i liai:geT iier'' of the. LI.T.'i. N- ail- .1. merger ,with Metal Forming Corp- .- tective:::, custOdy of Ambissador and- hi's' emp'loyer said the family- ,. :CORAOPOLIS,' Pa. (UP)--Rock- --(.....:.,,..., .."'.--...--,---4--- ; - : I : PAUL EEV:InLuil ?IPS LAILI 1 Polaris .1500,4nile hallistic'missile is displayed,' for the i.,firs ,, . time: to newsmen.: Named after the North Star,:' the solid fuel, icingl, ikhart '.1 41 All t 1 f lir F h d' i tru t I ,-; n .4. me a or -, tic e, en in ns c 1011 rom as not' returned because of fear. well S rin -and Axle Co ,will ac. . "'assets :.Would -' be" obtained :the .,..flaiPtien,.,-ggoverriment.,acto 11-13rown, himself,. howevetewas in quire-AP ero,,g Design-and- Engl ,.", net4-. , ,, , ' .: I it- -1 .......;."4 SEAll KULA CCur,,;',A mr,:x.,, 11 abruimn-usnoedis-, owheinherlialit :should be, tried -he:re wLincoin on the Ilay of the fire. He ing Co.:, subject to the approval of' '' .. ... diNae.t.1,..,,,:or '-- '''''''''--111 CINEHASCDPE"'4.-- teed treictglily arthe Na .11,e-lahluPe's lic)15-8118138grpP:w.laerria. YMAI;I.,': tcillorcisedlhaM104;fitcoht,,Vgaell di t k, r I tl Hit Amerkah,,,wile as. in the home Saturday after. stockholders of both CorhPanieSi it , , ,, s,'. , ,:s, .,,f,positim -being held in tvashington 4-- .' sookesmen,-said -. ' '":-Y- '' was; allowed to, visit hint. 4 ... nooa, police said., '. -r was announced today .- s OPM111111 U111111MP glinatia .,... .. i ,, . . ' -'' ',1 i . - . , . , . ,, . ., ,.. .. . . . , ,. . -, ,-, --- ,- ,-- --- - '," .: .,. matte ' ,,,.. .- ''. i,The i i''. ..., '. Mal i i.. ,. -' Smittl ,, 4 .. : '. S ' 1Cathl i i., : ... 10111e k tn ,.- : Y Chi I. ') '' 7 .. :' teach '', ''..-. -. .'. Whose 4.... ...,. frequi ',, .:' &. that t ' 1 ;,, .. the d ' ''. :, 4 The .,,.:1' : ..', earlY', 1 ; :' ' Joe N ,' i ,' w Al f : ': : zri.tAta: , '. ; r spell ; 't . 1 Wal i. '' 't . as. th i, .'. i the n '''''' ''' fiti 1 .,, iH ;oe .,' ,, i ':,; :: ::-,. 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Colon before leaving for the ik...e.::.........i:...........:.?..........:.......... :.:.....,1 .. ... ::::::::.........,.::... . .......... ..,....,,..., . k.,, ,;. ,:......i. ? .: ........ ...,, ; '; States ': to ',. take' up permanent 11(..,:.,..:::::.:.:4:.,:.,4:,.'...:::.:..4's..'...:;.:,;:?.: :-.".:-"i:..''.;-:';'.;.:::0;;;'''': ,-.-,:,.....:- 3.:,. .:.;,f;.;.,:;,.:.,,.::::::.::::;:,;..:,,,..,..,.......:,'..!...':;::.::::.,t:' ,....','.,...:.,.', .; ..' board said.-, The grOcery store 'do.' ':. . :";'.,:.:'4:-....., ,'::::,' ,':!i1,,,,,,,,..6...:',.. :ni...: .::-,::',.-,.....,:,,,,:..:i.......q,:i;:,,,i;,..:,:::,,,-::.:H,-,:,:.4 ,...,:::'..&-."-:;.:::....: in '' less t an, $10,000 a,,,,year., it :. :,.. :, ... - ,'' ' : reidence. - ,' ..k.',:i0,:.....;:':'''..:''':..:-. ,,...:,t ..K::: '',.......':.....:1:..:::.;;i::. 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',.:;. .,.''''' --- .. ,..... 1 :. .. ,'..-, Austin ,last Saturday' at lunch- ,,,,,,,,,.$.:.:;,.,'''''.-."' &-;t,;;:':.; $::;;:'itf.!'e;''' ,, ..:........ 1 4.1:':''.1;.. one m,illion dollars or.: more an. ,,.;. Wholesale, terror,. in e.... -. 1, ::... -- .' : eon in New York's El Mundial ..;V,,Lii, ''.;e;,''f.':',.::77,r.,,...:,, : : tr4.:',:;4: 'g : ,:,':! 4. i .. ,., ; ......:.:.:,:::,:::.....:. : :,,,..:,: ' ''''''''::::::::::''':' ::' :'::.::::: ,..,!;:q'T:.'r nually now. account for nearly one -,..1-0.';'. woricl'ostmearirmkeetl .:p,,lac, s.. ....... , i .: -'I'. restaurant. ,,., : 4; - A :s. .r.,rJ'.... r...;:,,.,::.,,,,....... ),-.,. ;:..... ; ::,' .:.' ........ ,,,,,, third of the nation's grocery. sa'es, .;....,,......,...,. ,,..., , , ..,...,,,,,.. ,,,..., , . 4, . ... . . :5 A ..,::......:;:,:. 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''' - - - - - , , ' 'hours ". ending', 8 a.m.4,, todayi is -1 .:'.....::,...::: ' prepared by the ,Meteorological 1 .,:.....,.. , N , . , , , , - . t r -I ' - .' , ' rl , ' ',., 0 , , ) . ....,, cN ,-, r t It 1,,,,11 .1 7 .- ,,,,,, ... ,, ,,,.. , ,,,,,,,. ,-, ., ,,,,, ,, 1..1 .. - p.1 ..,.,. -- 1 t.i. 71 i ,,--Ti ,, .,.. ,, s 1 ,, ,, ,,,, . , ,... i't 1 r ,,,1 ,,,, k 1 1,..) 1, Li L j j ... '''j i,, -,,I, Li J iJ ..i L, ,, oel t il : ;,1 ,1 ii i , , r ...,-, i i , ..41 - ...,,1 ii,i , ,. b,4 &Ai '',... . . , . . , , , , ,MIIIMIMmliMinilli - . ; , , .- -- - ' : ' ' -- a r. ' vm. t '... ,'"' new I, ". awe a I 11 I - .. :. FrirICE Theater., Gulid's7:Tender-A rap -,:'bideitnes:-.- P-T. t , a - --filo ernH arassmen S'For ncien ne:, ex , ani - orlm Theitter nulld last 'night' contrast is clear without being Guild Workshop 'br:the -Ancon , : rpt-oropri to a toDie grievelislY 1 overdravm. It consistently 1 laundry. CortaM time: 8 D'clock.I 1 ' "'"'""--- I .1 v,..1 I mti,s4.1.1101,,otreini. I i i rinfristotati in these worrisuum mmult,tulicu; ULA-Itt piny .114 culu I rjAlttcl sAtiulziuv v cuuv 1 '''''b'. I I I wagniet I , days of Sputnik, cuplomarac pru 4 gULKI WI et,.14U11 UV ust. v , ...-...,,n,. ,,.0 , VP It ' ests about the credit unions, fill- Because they called 't without ,, - - .. i - - I .. ,.. f- - . I -- I N 14; out -income tax returns, itrid exception for highly irrational it .-,, a a ' a. I 4 , I -- excesses of shortneS in the com- conduct, the female roles were nuerving ,Aircr-li ' , - inissaries. , -. contrindnw in all respects. Shir- . L ., 1 t , t '- - -- - ley Ann Meyer was a brisk Julie ' '--The topic is sex.' - ; - , - Pd De'iilo'n'eft-''' 1 ., .. Gillis in the improbable pretense i - is 1 If the Theater Guild had earlier of a girl who knows what she is - - I"' l rirown thiii -fascinating theme to doing. Kathy Kade, in her part I' r - 1 r...- - it et worts -1111111111Alli ', ', 11 .- It. : ''' .i.l.,, I If the Theater Guild had earlier or a giri wno Knows wnat sne Ls ., ,., , t ., : : I., - drawn this 'fascinating theme to doing. Kathy Kade, in her part 1 ',, she boarded the attention of those responsi- of Sylvia Crewes,' imparted an To Carry 1 Cannon ' y tvtion behind , , bin for the problems listed a- almost rational note to the pro- i I ,, '.., ,.: ,-,.-,-;:ti,-, ,, , , open a PI I i crowds of Ita ql ..., InBg,ut Saograsycoa-n ' b e they may well- have redi- ceeclings at times, but in the long ay EL' CENTRO COIL' -Aprir 15 , , 66 1 rected their research, saving us run exhibited a sufficiently gar- MP) '--An aircraft under-wing ,, 1 ' all kinds of 'cosmic harassment. bled turn- of philosophy t be ,r,- -- gun container carrying ,a ',don- i , the lines of t Late or not, the-Theater Guild's persuasively feminine. -' t ' ble-barreled 20',millimeter. can- ', I , - production of "The Tender Trao,' Edna Lang and Angela Valen- non with eight times the-firing ,,, .. raya's somix , I smiled radial , - which opened a week's Season tine add their share of comely , , rate of Its World War!LI. count- , .. the bon vo, , last night. will do its share of confusion to the woMan-pla- erparts was unveiled here,,today 0. ',... at the Naval, Air-Weapona Meet: , throng at MI ' goncentrating public attention gued lives of Walsh and Aim Aim, , Aim, - quist,' ' '.' ' The Pod developed -by:- the t -. -4,,-4 ', ,.,- , , , , - ,' 3 .,,--: 7 ) .,-,'. -, ..... i .,- 1- ' B real ' on, more interesting and cogent , ., , 1 ; ;--r4 .11 , liar-ado Jo rroue A. to; , -., ,., ,- ana Algecirasv spain-soraya. and and- - and- ' t, 7' '''''':!,i),:;';',..- ,-1.- ....Alike.' th'ir Cheryl -:,': donly change,d, :h,e,r, plans to dmo :.'-i..:' .'-...i,--'- 1 ',i:.':!,,-. -,stays 1 ith Lan.; -: , , 5.. , 1 , ' -;:,...... IC: :: :I 4. :;. ...(1. 1 ''. : i ,,.., 't.',..f.;;'::: I'.' ',' 1 ' ' ; ,' ' : ', A, ' ., ' r '' k rt It'll A . .-- AMeriCanS Ilen1.-, - 4..1- nit n DIA 1.1 1, Livt wW111111' inuottutuu 1.1111uult, 11111111T11 .111111111111 1 : -AL-- --- !WES RP 11WiWilyrE 10 N El EU ai : ,.e.,,,,,, mei' 111P muuler-or LVILL .1111111' 11E11 1r , - ' ,V gins'an investigation of the fitness s 1 r of Lana 'Turner" to keep cust,ody pree Last Year : -:,, of her daughter Cheryl. '0, r , t :--SMrs:,Vtleannetie Muhibicii Twill 8 "e:p.vossperity 'thi NEW YORK fUP)--American! t ,--talk not only, to Lana,. but also to ridin on th . Cheryl's ather'., Steohen,,' Crane,' s. :,.., .. ,... . .. ::::::::,-. .-: : .:i:::, : id :, ..,: t :..,' .......J...t: .1 A.... t '...' .;;!I::f:W l i . : :......:.:: . .,::. :::. , '', I ''',, ',4 '''',,,, : t 7., ... ... :, :. ,..::, , 1 . : , ' .. , .. :, : , ,,,,,. ,.,1 : k: itf.-,.: 5.: ...- ,.,, 't,:::. , :::.,. ,,,.. - :.:,,,, . , : : .:4, :, i:. ::V,:;, , ,,n,. :,,,,, ::-,,,, : ,'..-1",:i-N.,,,.:::::::::::::'-, : , , -...... 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''': Supertharkets '' Witli '..,re' eeipts,,, of ,'i 1, . ,:,':-1 ',-;..- : -: ; ''', -, Austin last Saturday at unc r ,..:, ,!-;,,,.,...: .... 1,4:,: ,4;,:.,,.:.: ; 0:.:.,4A1::::'',.:::::::0;::,,,:-, i'.:S,;!.,''Hi:,..1:''' ' ':::.: ::- i. : ,:::,.,;,::::::: f, l''!:", one million., dollars or: more in... Iv- Wholesale, terror: in the i : ,' s- : ....,: eon in New York's, El Mundial ',,,Iti;;:: :' :::1:,,,:-...: 4:71.!!!!!"ie,,'?:;:,:...y::.i 0.:;;..,,.,,mw-:-:::::::,:,..:',::::::,-:yt::.', .. t';'4;:i':::;::;:'!;' .,: ;,,::::.,:.,,,:: :,..,,,..::i.,.!,.:.,::-.::::::,.,.:,, nually now account for nearly one 7.1--,,,,. world's Market plac., e ,. , ' --- restaurant, ., ', ., , !: I i,......,: ....,:;,,,,:e.:,,0:::.,, i.:K::'...::;--::,q,';':::-tT, .',, ::;;?;.;-,:,-,:: '1' : , i ::: ,, ::,,, 0, ::,, ... --- 4.4 third of the nation s grocery sa'es, :: ,,..... ,-.:-.., .of)grime,i..,,,-,... . ,. ' ' the oar& said ' - : . 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Balboa Cristbal 11 ; -;;',Vi;:,,. , SAN :FRANCISCO ,-(12,),4elet. .,:'" ...:. tm . .,,.,,, r, . ,, .. , ..,, ,::,, . , ,,,,, ,, ,,-,.. 1 :-,; .,,.., TEMPERATURE: ''',.''.''',..,,i',' '7, :' :7,, t:.:1.::,',:.:; ;, ..f.:',,...::.::"',..,1,'''',1 ., ., L. tists are wprking,on two radically ,21. : 1:, ,.3.0,,.... I I . ,,:- High .,-:- 96 , 85 ., .,,,,v4y, .., f..:1,-:...::,::::;',:, -:.5:, : , : new types, -of aircraft' that would -'1,Ni, '1,,- ,01 .16,44! ' ' : ,,..,,Low ..'. ,, 74 80 ,,:"L'S,,,',...''P''''::::::::4, ..,...--,:.,,;.';,-,,i,,-:: ,:::: :, ::,,,:, : : ily '60 m i 1 e a .. above the :earth, : Ei,,--,, ,i,.:.,:,::,::.::,:::::: : .: - ip,,,..,....,,..,,,,,;i....,,,,..........,i,,z,:.,:, . '.. us. oinnge-,osnu'eYb- t'haiir4c;1airli-f;wl'o'ululdel-'be'" a (:111 -A. (117" 4't : Led, ... i:!E.L':.: :::!i:) ' - '...... ,111.,,ghr. i ,'';' 119, : ' '-' ,,,S!' l'ItUMAN IN, WASHINGTON --: Former.' President --Harry' S. ,, ': .0.,,,, ;,., ::H,:',..,:,,:::,,,::',. ,, i ., , featherweight l'kitc", useful for ,f'or, -,,i'll-t "', ' ' I. l'-'14'" '"'" '" ''' Truman ,wears iv big smile as he sits in' the back seat' of -.an ,' ,'''',....tt" -:.,! ,,';',4,,.,;..;'paii,:s4,4,44, -0,,o, -",,,.:: ,,,,,,o,;za,.:,7,-. ,... reflecting lelevision ;; signals. The I 0 4114 ., arriving in Washington to meet with' the Demcrat,lo .. .,-.,, ,, ...:-. ,, ,,,, -4 i ,, ': 1 .- : ..,. .. . ', 1...., i r ,; ',. I:. .;, 4 !, '''',',' ., ,-,r' ,1 . other, miebi. i b- hio inniloh tit it.a. vvrrrTrryt-tv tal4rtn in ilar lisviarinitt bit', el' :AU , , . .t?ccd stcry C:7 pc.--1 6' 1 |