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MARY HAWORTH
VR OO AAVIWWNN
MOVIES
10
TWENTY FIRST YEAR
PANAMA, R. P, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1946
FIVE CENTS
Soft Coal Strike
Still Deadlocked |
WASHINGTON, D.C, Aoril 4
(UP) — Negotiations for ending |
the United States soit-coul]|
strike remained deadlocked to-
day with the government await- |
ing an “opportune moment’ fcr
the submission of compromise
proposals.
{ the scarcity of food and sume
Starving Millions
Throughout World
LONDON, April 4 (UP)
Prime Minister Clement Aitlee
told the house of commons that
the “plain fact is that millions
of people today are faced with
with absolute starvation.â€
Attlee opened a dabate in com-
mons on the world food short-
age, saying, “We are facing
{ shortages as the aftermath of |
There were indications that
the mine operators and in|
united mine workers AFL. might
recess their conferences on
wages for several days becouse
there appeared to be no hope
of an early break in the existing
deadlock in discussions over
health and sanitation for ine
miners.
President Harry 4. Truman
warned yesterday that a stiike
such as the soft coal stoppave
could deliver a knockout blow to |
the Nation's reconversion pvo- |
gram. The President's waining,
came as tne Ford Motor Com:
pany announced that neariy
bn of its 90.000 preduction
workers would be laid off for
one week beginning today Se-
Continued on pace 6. Col 1)
| erifice on
the. war. It is a reti:bution
which so often falls on the in-
nocent for the general iollies of
mankind.â€
Attlee said Britain was not
faced with starvation but that |
“necessarily a country such as
ours which depends to a greater |
extent than any other on im-
ported food has a very difficult
position to face.†|
The Prime Minister said it
was ‘quite impossible†for the
British,†by any degree of sa-
our part to restore
the world situation.†He noted
that despite wartime rationing
Britain was able to maintain |
the free sale of bread.
Attlee Pleads For |14-Year-Old Zonian Jailed Eight
Negofiafions |
Days For Second Theft In 30 Days
A 14-year-old American boy, |by the court as “not particularly
has been a problem tor law en-
forcement agencies in the Ca-
nal Zone, was sentenced today
to eight days in the Zone jails.
Seven days of the eight day
jail sentence are those whicn
were suspended about a mcenth
ago when he pleaded guiity to
a petty larceny charge. The
eighth day was for
olfense the theft Wednesday
night of a bicvele light.
The tight was taken from the
cicycle of a Panama American
delivery boy on Chame Street
about 6:00 pia. The delivery
bov complained to police who
picked the deiendant up a short
time later with the light in his
pocket.
The young defencant claimed
his latest |
| for Panama
that he had been given permis- |
sion to take the light—a stote-
ment denied by the compiainant
—and that he intended to use
it on his own bicycle and re-
turn it late.
Father Indifierent
In imposing the sentence,
Judge Robert Schmorleit: coin-
mented on the absence frum the
courtroom of the bcy's jather.!
{a Mechanical Division en:ploye
of the Panama Canal. His at-
titude. however. was des: ridged
{ who tor the past several months helpful†in the problem of his
son.
Judge Schmorleitz stated that
he might fine the bov instead
of jailing him for the new of-
fense but such a fine would
(Continued on Page 6, Col. 35)
Panama To Set Up
‘Home Colony’ For
Delinquent Minors
Governor victor Navas of Co-
lon announced today that ams-
thorizalion has been obtlainea
by President Enrique Jimenez
to take over ena
of the military camps which
will be turned over to the Ke-
public shortly by the United
States rovernmont for the pus-
ose of forming a ‘Hume Colo-
ny.â€
The “Home
Colony†will
| house minors requiring the pre-
tection of the State, furnisn
schools, medical and other nt-
tentiens in an effort to curv
child delinguency
Up to the present “The Wo-
men's Socizl Actionâ€
has been in charge of orphans
and delinguents,
Top War Secrets Traveled Straight To
Nazi Espionage Ring In Neuiral Sweden
(By NEA Foreign Service) |
|
STOCKHOLM, April 4 — Vital war secrets of the United |
States. Great Britain, and other
Allied countries rolled off like!
canned goods from a conveyor belt operated by a Nazi spy ring |
iu neutral Sweden during World
War II.
Detailed statistics on aircraft production and exact speciti- |
cations of new weapons vet in the experimental stage alternated |
with reports on troop movements, shipping news. and long lists |
of the names of Allied commanding officers in forthcoming |
cperations.
A daring and efficient sȴ
headquarters. operating with!
impunity in the capital of neu-
tral Sweden, collected by radio
and courier up-to-date infor- i : ron
mation on all aspects of the Morpath Jeam Valley Tuading
: : : ait | Estate, Gateshead; Scottish
Allied war effort and daily | Machine Co. Ltd. RAF-MAF
transmitted its haul to Berlin] 0 Rodin WE 40 oie ido
Works, Liandudno Junction;
by code teleprinter.
These disclosures, which
throw an entirelv new light on
the “secret war†against the
United Nations, have just beel
made to NEA Service by a man
who knows what he is talking
about — the chief code tele-
printer employed by the Nazis
until the end of the war.
In support of his testimony.
the informant -- who must re-
main unnamed for the time be-
ing — has delivered to - 1g!
a unique mass of documentu.:y
evidence — more than a thou-
sand photocopies secretly
snacped by him at spy head-
ocvarters by means of a micro-
camera.
The evidence is breath-tak-|
ing in its scope and detail. Ou
report, filed in March 1945, re-
vealed to the Germans the ex-
act specifications of the then
top secret P-80 jet p.ane, the
Shooting Star: range —- 700 ki-
lometers per hour: ceiling
43.000 ft.: flyine time — 100 to
105 minutes; producer -— four
Lockhead plants and one North
American Aviation plant: |
equipped with two engines,|
made by General Electric: av-
! strover.â€
| ports. on their
i
|
i
Airdrie, Glasgow and Edin-
burgh; Prost Steel Co. Bolton.
Manchester: Tackson & Son.
Avree Yeadon; Lagonda Works.
Staines; Scottish Stamping ana
Equipment Co., Ayr: Raiiworks
Somerville Ltd.: Aircraft plant
Birmingham —Marston-Green.â€
A third, in February, reports
on Allied vessels in Italian
ports: “Bari — 25 ships of 24.-
000 gross tons; 6 landing craft:
one transport (11,000 ti; 1»
smaller warships: 2 cruisers: 3
destroyers. Brindisi -— 15 ships
of 69.000 gross tons: no trans-
ports; 14 landine craft; 13
small warships: 2 cruisers, 2
destroyers. Ancona -— 10 ships
of 32000 gross tons: no trans-
poris: 7 landing craft: 9 small
warshivs: 2 cruisers: gne de-|
All this, and plenty more o:
the sort, figures in stark phe-
tostatic detail in the aver-
whelming dossier of Nazi es-
pionage in World war Il com-
piled by the man through
whose hands passed these re-
way to Berlin
from the four corners of the
earth. We shall call him X for
the sake of convenience.
By Nazl standards, Herr X
obviously was a traitor. Perhaos |
he was a counter-spy cieverly|
eraze monthly output. March-| planted by the Allies in the
May 1945 — 40 to 60 planes.| very nerve-center of German |
ete.†espionage. More likely he was a
One agent reports in January |
1945 that “75 per cent of B-2¢,
are flown from the US. to the,
Far East via Africa and In-|
dia; the remainder mostly |
planes of the 21 Bomber Com-
mand —— by way of the Pacific.
BRITISH PRODUCTION
i
Another knows all about the
roduction of Lancaster planes
n Great Britain. Main asten-|
bly works are at Woodford,
Carlisle, Newton Heath, Chad-
derton, Stockport. Withington. |
Airdrie, and Metropolitan Vick-
ers. Parts for the vlane are
made by Scottish Motor Trac-!
tion Co. with three plants ai!
ld
Aor Me Bas LJ q
LLIN
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Herter weldet am 71, Se dde.
| His Work Confidential
renegade, who prepared - to
“jump off.†as they used to sav/|
in the Nazi jareson. and made |
good use of a unique opportuni-|
tv to prove his disaffection to
the Nazi régime at the proper
time.
Although X's loyalty was not
auestioned by his superiors, his
work was of so confidential 2
nature that a special supervi-
sor was assigned to him. Every
afternoon at three o'clock a
controlier would apoear at the
code room to see that all co-
pies of teleprinter messa:es rs-
ceived and dispatched during]
Inside The Nazi Spy Nes
i
Red Press Flays
“Reactionaries’’
LONDON, April 4 (UP)—The
Mcescow radio reported today
that Soviet newspapers printed
the text of the Russian reply
to the UNO Security Council
questionaire on Iran along with
a brief Tass dispatch from New
York reporting yesterday's UNO
meeting.
A review in Komsomolskaya
Pravda attacked “ini2rnational
reactionaries wo mislead the
i credulity of readers by writing
| tales about the aggressive in-
{ tentions of the USSR and call
society | for a crusade against the Soviet
Unionâ€.
“The die-hard reactionaries do
not see or want tg see that the
| war changed not the map and
the order of the world but the
people themselves,†the article
states. “Millions of simple young |
people wlil rise against all war-
mongers for a stable peace and
friendship among people and for
a true democracy with the same
determination that they fought
against the fascist enemies.â€
McClungs Meet
!
Russo-lranian . |
Talks Continue
By Sam Souki
TEHERAN, April 4 (UP)
Prince Mozaffar Firouz, an ci-/
ficial spokesman for the Iranian |
government, said today that ne
gotiations for the compleie set-
tlement of all issues between
Iran and Russia wege procecaing
in Teheran, entirely divorcea
from the question of the Red
Army's evacuation.
Firouz confirmed reports that
some Soviet soldiers had already
left the country and added that
others were about to do so.
_ The following is the text of!
Firouz’ statement to a news con- |
ference:
“The Imperial Persian gov:ra-
ment has given telegraphic ins-
tructions to our representative
fin the United States) inlorm-
ing him that the three questions
{ cuation of Soviet
| Persia.
put by the Security Council
should be replied to as follows:
Soviet Evacuation
“Firstly, concerning the eva-
forces from
By a memorandam
World Tension Is Eased
By Surprise Settlement
Of Soviet-Iran Dispute |
Security Council Expected
To Approve New Agreement
BULL
ETIN .
NEW YORK, April 4 (UP) — Secretary of State James
F. Byrnes proposed that the Security Council
pone furth-
er consideration of the Soviet-iranian postpon May 6.
Byrnes’ made his proposal shertly after the Council convened
at 11:09 am.
NEW YORK, April 4 (UP) — The United Nations Security
Council will
the critical
give its blessing today to the surprise settlement of
viet-Iranian dispute.
The Iranian crisis, which threatened the very existence of
the United Nations, appeared to have dissolved overnight.
The Council was scheduled to meet at 11:00 a.m. EST to go
through the formalities of closing its week and a half debate on
the Iranian charges against Russia. It will retain the
raise the
are not fulfilled.
The Council expects to get
t to
uestion at any time, however. if the AoA CR
the case off the current
—barring unforeseen developments—and made it possible . for
Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko to return to his vacant chair.
(Gromyko told reporters as
he left his hotel that he would
not attend today's Council meeting).
Russia has promised to remove its troo
from Iran uncon
ditionally by May 6. Iran says it is satishied with the Sovie
! which was presented by the Sc-| disc
| viet. Ambassador in the name of | oy)
i the government of the USSR 10
Flying Mates Of
Vanished Pilot
Men who were stationad with
the 32nd Fighter Squadron a
year ago with Lt. George MAlc-
Clung met the missing lieuten-
ant’s parents last night at their
base at Howard Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClung.
here from Los Angeles io trv to
find some trace of the voune
lieutenant who disappeared a
| the
Persian government on
i March
posed of.
Council delegates were jubilant over the p
. a rospects of a
24, ,the Soviet zovern- pygso-Iranian settlement. In their view the Council demons-
ment agreed that within a ue-|trated dramatically, especially to the smaller nations, that one
riod of five to six weeks begin- pj» power cannot. prevent Corneil consideration of a complaint,
| ning March 24 Soviet
forces |
would evacuate the whole of
that by the contents of ihe
memo the complete evacuation
of Persia within the aforesaid |
period was no* subject to uny|
conditions wh _soever. |
The Council stood un to its |
severest test — a walkout by
Secretary of State James F.
Byrnes, who led the opposition
to Russia's attempt to keep the
Iranian case off the agenda at
least until April 10, believes
year ago when his plane left a) “goon q1y instructions weve that three major points were
Datrol iE over the Cindi given our representative that wom in the last ten days:
| through cooperation of the Sixth
Air Force.
At the field they met his for-
mer associates and saw the
quarters where their son lived.
Later they ate in. an Air Force
mess with the men with whom
their son had flown.
Before returming to the Hotel
Tivoli where they are mating
their headquarters the young
officer's, parents were gisen a
few souvenirs of the field «s me- |
mentos.
== | Ex-Paratrooper
ness in the climactic months of the war. Like New York's “House
on 92nd Street,†Karlavaegen 39 purported to house a heauwy
parior.
the day were properly destroy-
ed
But X. himself
proiession. knows how to dec!
with the situation. By means o:
a diminutive camera concealed
in his clothing he surreptitious-
ly photographs ail the messages
that pass through his hands
Before the clock strikes three,
all the day's work has been re- |
corded on microfilm which he
easily smuggles out of the o!
fice and tucks awav in a oriv-
ate sale for future reference.
N ef
| X Not Arrested
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microcamera. In report 935 W., “Hektor†(presumably stationed
in the United States), informs Stockholm on March 21, 1945, of
tLe exact specifications and average monthly production of the
P-80 “footing Star.†In 936 W,,
same date certain data on the
He describes
made by Republic.
“Shooting Star *
the same agent reports on the
experimental jet plane XP-§6
this plane as superior to the
This is a photocopy of an actual spy report made by Herr
|
| not among those arrested
of the first news of Germanv's
uncondtiional surrender. the
Swedish Government broke oft
dinlomatic relations with the
Reich and seized the German
official buildings and archives
in the country. Seventy mem-
bers of the legation personnel.
including 20 notorious Gestapo
agents, were interned, pendin-
their deportation to occupied
Germany. which was effected
in August.
The provident Herr X
was
and
expelled. In addition to record-
ing for posterity the secrets of
the Nazis’ greatest espionage
center, he had performed, in
the : final phase of the war, |
sundry services for the Allies.|
particularly for the Danish and|
Norwegian underground. Now.
stay In Sweden until arrange-
bruary of this vear Herr X
: | banded his hoard of microtiims
3 thoroughly over to an NEA representative
trained in all the tricks of the| for
bublication in U.S. newspa-
pers.
KARLAVAEGEN 59 — Behind this innocent facade Nazi spies
Stockholm operated flagrantly and with consummate clever-
- | Retums To Find
; Materia For Book
Former paratrcoper captain
‘John E. Minter was back on
|the Isthmus today for the first
{time since he received 27 trac-
{tures of the chest and shoul-
field almost four years ago.
This time Captain Minter,
now retired from the Army, is
gathering material for a kook
on Panama. A newspaperman
for 11 years before he entered
the! military service, he arrived
this morning from Miami by
plane and will be here several
weeks.
Minter was injured seriously
May 27, 1942. He was on his
thirteenth parachute flight, in
Here, in authentic detail, 1s.
the story of super-secret inier-
mation gathered. apoarently
with ease. in the United States,
Creat Britain. the Soviet Un-|
ion and elsewhere, and speed:'y
relaved to Berlin via Sweden.
plane 1313 and was the (hir-
teenth man to jump. Just after
he jumped and before his para-
Ichute could open he coilided
with the right wing of trans- |’
port plane flying below and to
one side of the plane
, Here is the fascinating picture which Minter had jumped.
| ning,
| cious of
{ each other. Here are laid barc troop outfit on the Isthmus.
of real-life spies ot work. cun-|
ruthless
forever susvni- tioned with the 501st parac
At the time Minter was sta-
negotiations which had bezun in
Moscow for bringing about com-
plete settlement of all outstand-
ing questions between Persia
Continued on page 6. Col 4.
First, any nation can present
to the Council any situation it
thinks disturbs the peace of the
world
Second, no one nation can
Hope Wanes For 94 Missing
Victims Of Tidal Disaster
HONOLULU, April 4 (UP) —; beach homes or to have been |
| The search continued today for]
| 94 persons still missing after
| waves, but Army and Navy
Mcenday's disastrous |
0r- |
ficials held out little hope that
found alive. |
The total number of persons;
dead and missing was 192, with
98 known dead, and 450 others|
were injured. It was estimatea
that 10.000 were homeless.
Eighty seven of the known
dead were from the Hawallan|
Islands, ten were drowned in
were presumed to have
buried beneath wreckace
washed out to sea.
Surface craft
Hawaiian coast in search
survivors, but officials
remained afloat this long.
GIVE
|}
and flying]
tidal boats scoured the seas off the
0s
were
any of the number would oe doubtful that any could have
Persia. 1 would like to point out one of its permanent members. ju og ee Ag
1
(walks out. :
Third, no one nation ean
|dictate the Council's procedure
iagainst the will of the major-
| In submtity a written slate
iment to
(broke the deadlock for the pr oo ;
‘being. Without the
|question from the con
agenda, the Council may per-
mit the two countries to cone
tinue their negotiations
port back to the Council at
ex
|eyacuate Iran. At that
may dec hether
negotiation. were w
under duress,
Ex-Convict Tangles
‘With Law Again On
Burglary Charge
| Roy Wilberforce Gunther 28,
Canal Zone ex-convict who was
| released recently from the. Ca-
inal Zone jails where he had
;served three months on a ma-
Everywhere overseas the ery rihuana count. was back in the
is for more reading
from the Hawaiian area. Thev creation centers and hospitals Panamanian, is chi
been | overseas by donating $50 to the | burglary, committed at the Dis-
of 1946 Red Cross fund campaign. trict Engineer warehouse on
Pearson Reporis On
Bill Mauldin's
‘Hot Criticism Of Army Casle Sysiem
By DREW
PEARSON
(Special to The Panama American)
|
|
irom On
WASHINGTON, D. C.. April
hearings are held behind closed
Muuldin's war cartoons would ha
The GI cartoonist gave the
4 — The Army caste system |
doors, but the GI heroes of Bill
ve been proud if they had hea:d
young Mauldin testify at the War Department's secret hearings.
Army probers a blazing eaiful
cificer class distinctions and why this has undermined morale
and efficiency in the armed forces.
Incidentally. the secrecy sur- |
hute founding the testimony of |mynistsâ„¢
and double-crossing ' battalion, the pioneer para- Mauldin and other witnesses
material. toils
Mauldin
caste-system probers.
told the
“If the
the sordid secrets of another!
{was not the doing of Secretary whole story were told. the pub-
After 11 months in hospitals Of War Patterson or fair-mind- |i. would know that this is not
“House on 92nd Street.†wholly here and in the United States. ©d Chairman of the Investigat-
unretouched by Holiywood. jhe was stationed for a time 3s ing Board General Jimmy Doo- |
: 4 little.
Although the material saved Public relations cffieer lor the for instance, re- |
Mauldin,
from destruction by the ineen-
ious X covers c¢nlv a compara-
parachute school at Fort Ben-'
ning.
tively short period (from mid- |
January to April 20, 1945), | Armed MP’s Patrol
comuvrises about a thousand
oricinal reports filed by Nat
agents all over the world. Re-
ceived and relayed by code te'e-
printers. the messages
couched in a dry technical lan-|
guage, with a bit of slang. or a
few profanities added here c-
there.
Misspellings are frequent. not
only in the foreien words usta
but also i o , prohibited a Jewish sympathy din bluntly told the board that
ae Syin the Gerian iid demonstration and march to the the brass hats had created “alse
Either the code clerks
Munich To Prevent
+. Jewish Procession
MUNICH, April 4 (UP) —Light of GI publications; and inequal-
ieeds jties in food. quarters, dress, |
loaded with armed military po- | courts-martial,
| lice rumbled through Munizh yoritism.
tanks. half tracks and
streets today as military police
drawn from the less educatea city hall
strata of Nazi society, or
the
ments could be made for his tion to niceties of style.
devarture for an overseas coun- |
try.
Before he left Sweden, in Fe-' Organization.
TOMORROW. The Nazi Spy
A meeting was called by
{ing that some parts of his ex-
| plosive
‘ed in his disclosures.
this remarks can
|
quested a gecret hearing, fear-
testimony might éin-
barrass GI friends who figur-
However. the greater part of
be revealed.
He hammered hard on two
caste-system evils: censorship
and other fa-
Regarding censorship, Maul-
issues in the case of two GI
the editors who were fired from the
in reward. he was permitted to| were working under such strat; Central Committee for Liberated Tokyo edition of “Stars and
that they could pay-no
Dancizer. Jewish deportee killed! “They tried to make it ap- |
in the Stuttgart raid last week. pear that this paper was do- |
but the scheduled meeting tine minated by Communists or ser-
| passed without incident. lvicemen affiliated with Com-
the truth. It seems strange
that. shortly after the two ed-
itors were fired, seven or eight
others on the staff asked reas-
signment in protest.
“These men were not Com-
munists by any stretch of the
imagination. Censorship cof this
nature does more harm than
good in an Army. If “Stars and
Stripes†were allowed to func-
tion unhampered, so that sol-
diers could blow off steam oc-
casionally, morale would bene-
fit and you wouldn't have these
GI demonstrations.â€
Death Inspires Democracy
When Mauldin was fighting
and cartooning in the army,
he had several hot run-ins with
Lt. Gen. John (“Court Houseâ€)
Lee, Commanding General of
the Mediterranean Theatre, who
recently caused the entire staff
of “Stars and Stripes†to re-
Continued on Page 6, Col J)
of the law again yester-
|ders. a collapsed lung and 3 | the Aleutians and one in Call-| You can provide a year's subs- day.
paralyzed leg when he was | fornia. ' eription to a set of 25 different
struck by a plane at La Joya, Ail 94 of the missing ure magazines for servicemen’s re- |
This time Gunther, colored
arged with
jhe Chiva trail Tuesday morn-
ing.
_ Motor parts worth about $50,
including several distributors,
jwere taken from the store-
(house. These were found in
|Gunther's possession when he
was arrested near Pedro Miguei
late Tuesday.
Preliminary hearing on the
charge was waived by the 26-
year-old defendant.
! criminal record, which
‘covers several years, includes
a three year term for burglary
to which he was sentenced in
1941. He was released on the
Canal Zone and, as far as could
be determined yesterday, has
not been deported.
‘Thirty Jews Held
In Holy Land For
‘Acts Of Sabotage
JERUSALEM, April 4 (UP)—
| Thirty Jewish extremists were
| held today for questioning by
| British authorities after two
| nights of sabotage and fighting
{in which one person was
and at least 25 others wounded
{in the vicinity of Tel Aviv.
British military police clashed
with 40 Jews dressed in army
uniforms and Arab costumes
| Wednesday in sand dunes 10
‘miles south of Tel Aviv.
More than 30 extremists were
captured, 15 of whom were in-
jured. :
railway bridges near the
brown
Five
Jewish folony_ ere
‘ednesday , halting
transportation to Egypt and Sy=
ria
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"HURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1946
Cargo and Freighi-Ships
and Planes-Arrivals and Departures
COLOMBIA
GUATEMALA
- nese first months of Peace have
found many important tasks in the
service of the Government
United Fruit Company's Great White
Fleer. Many of our vessels are still car-
rying supplies 10 the Armed Forces
abroad and bringing home the men who
have earned first consideration as pas-
sengers on any line.
With all speed possible, however, the
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on their long established routes.
for the
the Caribbean
of
volving any of the countries listed
low, please call on us.
(Great White Fleet
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famous ships of the Great White Fleet
are being prepared to take their place
freight service for the vital commerce
is available now.
Soon we hcpe 10 announce the passen-
ger service which everyone is waiting
for. If you have a shipping problem in-
are gradua
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between
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and
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CRISTOBAL OFFICE
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. Iran remembers the good neigh-
policy with Russia under
the Czar. Iran means to revert ' country had been evacuiaied
to that pole y and is even ready ! 5
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10 pra Si Soreessons Ww : PACIFIC SIDE (Panama and Canal Zone)
achieve that end. Canal Transits
' Above ali Iran does not in- Hotel Internacional Tel. 2623.
tend to let the United Nations NORTHBOUND Panama Tours ‘Bovd Bros Tel. 2 5
Organization ruin its chances ol Avencia Balboa Tel. 1187
coming to agreement with Rus- | SHIP FROM TO ivoli US.0O. Clut Tel 2-16584
p ; LST 240. LCI 32 Tivoli USO. Club Tel. 2-168
sia—at this stage, at least. | Let ss2. 7 5 Balboa-Amador US.©. Ciub- Tel 2-2623
Maybe the United States is! 0 °° *“
solidly behind Iran and will not | ¢ w ; : ATLANTIC SIDE (Colon and Canal Zone!
3 parking Wave Seatile Boston
let the Soviet play havoc with | 4p, 35 ear i -
its independence. But after all | ;¢ Navegacion Panamefia — Tel. 309
: h 1 605 Maduro’s. F sr Te 828
America is far away while Rus- | LsT 274 Ba sora St. Tel 3.9163 or 3-1330
sia is its neighbor. Ha: | Yar U0. CD Ol Tos
t Evsg Portland T3lars Cristobal Panama Tours (Boyd Bros.) — Tei. 3-12,
Secret Activities Miilabu Valparaiso Cristobal Make vour reservation on time. Motorvessel leaves
: ' : from Tagaropulos boat landins. located at the end
hi 3 SOUTHBOUND 8 ig
boing ihe eyes and the ears |, Yon Velparsite of Melendez Avenue (“G" Street).
0. lhe wor Bre turned toward Chipasa New York Valpara.so
Teheran political activities in| cp, New. York Valparsice | 1 Bd ‘Bera , » pnt
the Iranian capital these days | Cicarwascr Victory 8. Aire: Van | The i nl arrived BALBOA TID
. are secreted behind British and | Hammeriest Aruba | Se-tile fe COPvelles arrived wn L
‘Russian embassy compounds | Chi: rips Ot ru Armeiies | Too las] Sunday and we Thursday, April 1
. and the thick-carpeted offices | Aztec New York Pio. Armuelles | ° duleda 10 pi lo sew al Cicer gIGH
of Premier Ahmed Ghavam. But | Haymana New York Manis | PTET the southoouna irans 18. a 1
in the several days since this | Westview Pak U. Kingdom Van i 11
. correspondent’s arrival here he | Stella Lykes Houston Shanghai
has talked with Iranians of all | r B.. Victury 1 imare L. Aageles |. op N 3
ranks and parties. cries altimere Guayaquil
DE en stated above | Sten Fines i Ene unny Nose:
e arguments stated above Martha B Nv FADLCOLD"
seem to sum up the general g Terry ok -.S. Autone FROM NOSE"
' concensus of opinion. All
does not mean Iran ready t v T Qo
sacrifice its or vB o CoLD PREPARATIONS GET 2-DROP RELIEF
Russian domination. The coun- ally = ¥ 4 i
try's public opinion is be#.nd y eamer Liquid Lia nr Salve, Masa Drop: aE FOR COLD- STUFFED IWOSES
* the burly, ark. spectacled 12 Unly Os Lusecte
grav-n pred seventy-year-old -
in i And Plane |= sermmmm——
The elk uh. Bi v n ane = 1] Answer io Previous Puzzle
e leftists are with him be- | : =r GT 11 OX IT li
cause he placates Russia, the | Dancing Star AGI TREMORITIEQ
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rightists because they are afraid | Escort Carrier |
of Russiz and the centrists be-
cause they are traditionally be- |
the government
agreement
cerning the withdrawal! ofl Rus-
hind
No
written
Iran Is Ready To Come To |
Terms With Russia On Oil
+ TEHERAN, Apr. 4 (CDNFS'— [try is occupied by [foreign
11 Let Turkey be the guinea pig | troops.
: (for: testing American, British | Provably Ghavam answered
. + and Russian relations { Russia's demands by assuring
Iran does not want to be. her he would du his Dest
By PAUL GHALI \
a parliament had been elected
which would not be before thc
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sian troops has been signed. but | the Canal Zon po .
many observers feel that Gha- | The carrier is en route 15 Statute § Puce
vam at least has given verbal | Norfolk. Virginia. where she 10 Wagon parts ~ DIOTY
. ascurances to the Soviets. The | vili discharge her aircraft No 18 Equality 8 Three-toed 2
* Premier is in an excellent po- ! estimated time of armval on 13Any loths 24 Care for 42 Detest
gition to negotizte with the Rus- | her has yet been rece.ved heir | 20 Yawn 9 Preposition 25 Flagrant i3 In bed
sians. Sie ees 21 Call (Scat) 10 Tear 2G Range 44 Palm 1}
He has the moral sunvort of | Eiiht Destro er ! 22 Frosting 11 Mages into 27 Forward 47 Insect
the UNO. Also he 15s byfd b Due April ¢ Yeis 26 Seasons law 28 Shelf 48 Hail’
two Iranian laws One forbids Eichi US. destroy 29 Small 12 Beat 33 Acclaim 49 Play is d
the Premier to grant oil con-| route to Balbca mammal 14 Verdure 34 Paths
cessions to foreign powers. The | ports snd are 70 Game 17 Hectogrun 56 Betters
other states that no elections | reach the Pacific 21 For (ab) 47 Nostrils
can be held so long as the coun- the canal 32 Oxford 23 Drive 41 Snare
Saturday. it was le ¢ 3 English Dic- re —
lew Editor- | terday ai headquarters of th tionary (ab) |
New Ror Manager Penams Sea Frontier. 33 Salad plant 2 V
Nam v Syndicate e destroyers are the USS 35 Heothen ; l
4 3 - | Compton. Gainard. Soley. H. RB. 38 Pits 5 5 Serfous Situation Bv MERRILL RLOSSFER
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* as editor and general manager | Chilean Corvettes 45 Comparative il E AS VOU PAY ME A TRADE? JY, J
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* was made yesterday. Three corvettes of the Chil- 46 Greek letter gown © - But IVE
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THE PANAMA AMERICAN — AN IN DEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER |
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PAGE TF
PACIFIC SOCIAL NOTES
By Mrs. EUGENE H. ZAMON
Box 544, Balboa — Telephone Balboa 1335 (5:00 - 8:00 p.m.)
Banquet to Honer sylvania and Indiana. Mrs. Ec-
President and Mrs. Jimenez ker is the former Miss Jean
The members of the diploma-| Irwin, daushter. of Mr. and
tic corps, accredited to the Re-j Mrs. F. H. Irwin of Balboa
ublic of Panama and their| heights.
adies are giving a dinner this]
evening at Panama Gof Clup| Dinner Party
in honor of the President ol Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grele
the Republic and Mrs. Enrique, entertained at a bridge dinner |
Jimenez. on Tuesday evening at their
te { home in Bella Vista, having as
Dinner at their guests, Commander and
Jtalian Leration | Mrs. Robins, Mr. and Mrs.
The Charge d'Affaires o!| Theodore Remmingion, Mrs. |
Italy, the Marquis Gastoni Re! Henri De Jan and Mr. Julio
si Longhi and the Marquesd| Heurtematte.
Rossi Longhi entertained 2 m—
group of friends at a buffet Former Resident
dinner at the Legation oI. Returns
Tuesday evening. Mr. Harry White of Lineodln
—— Park. Michigan, arrived on the
Diplomatic Appointment Canal Zone by plane early this
Mr. Richard F. Kinsey Dex: | week to spend. three raonths
ter. who has served as Third] with Mr. and Mrs. Shelby R.
Secretary of the Legation 0.| White at Pedro Miguel Mr.
Great Britain in Panama hos) White is a former resident oi
been appuinted to the post of] the Isthmus has had many,
Second Secretary of the Lega-| friends here.
tion. | i
iin | Concert To Be Given
Dinner Honor triday Evening
Visitors The music-loving public oi
Mrs. Atilia Lewis Diaz was| this community will be glad to
learn that the Pro Arte Musi-
cal Society of Panama is pre-
on
the hostess for a buffet supper]
given at her residence recently |
in honor of the Ambassador oi sciting another concert
Panama in Peru. and Mrs. | Friday evening of this week
Adolfo Arias and their daugh-! when a two plano recital wil
be fiven at the
versity Concert Hall, by
| Misses Joana and Louise Les-
chin, who are well known on
the concert platforms of tae
United States and South Ame-
rica.
The. cogeert
at 8:15 o'clock.
ter, Miss Marcela Arias. National Uni-
Dinner Honors
Former Resident :
Mr. and ors. William Davia
Taylor and Mr. Paul Wilson oi
Gatun gave an informal din-
ner at the Union Club on Tues-|
day evening in honor of Mr.
Hugh Hunter who arrived that
day from Lima, Peru en route
to his home in Versailles, Ken-
tucky. Cocktails were served at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Tavlor.
Mr. Hunter who left yvester-|
day for the United States is a|
will commence
Recent Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. William Witt-
reek Jr.. of Diablo Heights, re-
turned yesterday by p.ane from
a visit of several weeks in the
United States. They were cali-
former resident of the Cana: ed to Kansas City. Missouri
zone. because of the death of Mrs.
misono Wittrock’s father the Rev.
Return From H. Mehl, who was for several
Short Vacation { years, Pastor of the Lutheran;
Concordia,
Honored At Luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Klots
entertained a group of friends
on Tuesdav at their home prior
to the sailing of Mrs. Klotz's
parents on the Navy transport
Colonel and Mrs. Wilmer [| Church in Missour:.
Dreibelbies returned recently
from a short stay at Santa Cia-
ra. Colonei Dreibelbies is Super-
intendent of Gorgas Hospital
Leave Fort Amador
Captain and Mrs William
Ecker of Fort Amador left ves-| for Norfolk, Virginia. They are .
terday for the United States| leaving on Mr. Robertson's re-
where they will visit in Penn- tirement from the Panama Ca-
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| HE first artist of truly major stature to perform
in Panama
ir. months put the spell of his singular magic on tne audicace
| that half-filled the Lux Theater last night. There are few savale
| breasts that could fail to be soothed by the technical perfection
| and deep musical insight of the Czech pianist, Rudolf Firzusny.
| The real proof of the young Mr. Firkusny's musical maturity
was cemonstrated in his second programmed number — Beecho-
ven's sonata in C major, Opus 53 — firstly, by the mere fact that
{ he selected a work of such proportions, and secondly, by the
marner of his interpretation.
The Beethoven sonata is no plaything for an amateur, and
the artist who undertakes it does so at the risk of his reputa-
| tion. The composition is a mosaic of many moods that shiit
swiftly from thndered strength to sober reflection — and the
pianist must be prepared to change his pace and outlook so that
the final impression is one of naturalness and order rather than
one of contrived brilliance.
Meets Challenge Magnificently
| Mr. Firkusny, in selecting the Beethoven sonata, chase his
! own challenge ‘and met it magnificently. The performance ci
| this work will continue to echo through the Lux Theater iong
after Andy Hardy grows up and Maisie gets her man. The :e-
viewer was puzzled by one item in the program — the sonata was
| sub-titled “The Aurora†whereas as it had been familiar to him
| as “The Waldstein.†Small matter — from this point on it should
be termed “The Firkusny.â€
THE |
| Mr. Firkusny opened his recital with two of Scarlatti’s gos-
samel-like sonatas, and gave them the right touch of sharp,
light crispness.
t Following the intermission, Mr. Firkusny performed ior tie
| first time in ‘Panama Bohuslav Martinus Fantasy and Rondo.
The pianist elearly showed his sympathy for both the modernism
and the Middle European feeling of the Martinu composition.
i The final group of works on the program included a Ballade,
{ two Etudes, a Nocturne and a Scherzo by Chopin. These were
{ properly dreamy when they should have been dreamy, and exu-
i berant when that was what the composer called for.
| Mr. Firkusny responded to the audiences enthusiasm with
two encores.
The Sociedad Pro-Arte Musical is to be congratulated for
{ bringing the Czech pianist to Panama. The enery of this society
| in corralling such fine artists for its subscription series is ad-
| mirable. and must be answered with greater public interest in its
Miss
By Mrs. Wm. Bartholomew
Tel Gamboa 198
| Guests in Gamboa
of New Cristobal as their week-
end guests.
Miss Ruth Lonestreet. a
mer Gamboa teacher,
truest at the home of Mr. and
fo
was
Mrs. Mowry over the week-end.
resioned
her position with the Division]
Longstreet hos
Schools and flew to t!
States on Monday to return to
her home in Oklahoma.
Captain and Mrs. Irvine Hov
of Balboa
Gomboa on Sundav.
tended the Shoot at the Gam-
boa Gun Club in the mornin®
and were guests
and Mrs. N. Terry in the ai-
visitors
Thev a
vere
of Capta
| ABOUT GAMBOA ternoon,
! Vacation Bound
r-1 — : .
a | Horse Show Silk & Satin
The community of Gamboa is | :
looking forward to the ehit-| Beautiful
el! 3
dium,
: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Evans and
daughter, Miss Joan Evans, leit
the Isthmus on Tuesday aboard
Captain and Mrs. John M.| a Navy Transport bound lor
Davis of Gamboa entertaineu | Norfolk, Virginia. They are
| Mr. and Mrs. Rowland K. Knox | "lanning on spending | their
three months vacation in New
Hampshire and New York.
darens’ horse show, which
be held this comine Sunday at]
p.m. at the McGrath
Miss Dorothy Fredericks |
! of Gamboa will be “head†lady!
{ of the show.
15
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Youths’ Club |
The. Youths’ Club of Gam-|
boa met on Tuesday evenint]
at the American Lezion Hall |
After a short business meetin-. |
dancine and refreshments were
enjoyed
Marcel Martin was the host of
the evening.
by
the
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work and its recitals.
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| Tomorrow night the Society is sponsoring the American duo- |
pianists, Joana and Louise Leschin, in a recital at the National
{ Universitv. They have arranged a program ranging from Bach
i to De Falla. More on this in a Critic's Corner column tomorrow.
Visitor Returns
Te Her Home
Miss Mary Currie. who
been the house guest of Nirs
Leaves For George Chevalier in Balbea
New York ! has left for her home in Car-
| | thage. North Carolina, after a
nal and plan to make their
home in Georgia.
|
has
Mrs. Stephen H. Sullivan
ol
Balboa, left by plane yesterday!
on an emergency trip to Net
York because of the serious ill
ness of her mother.
i
| Canal Zone, and was a teacher
visit of three weeks. Miss Cur-|
rie is a former resident ot ihe]
in the Division of Schools io!
several years.
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Daily \
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ART CONTEST
Sponsored by the National Brewery
All painters on the Isthmus, whether in
the Republic or in the Canal Zone, are remind-
ed that the National Brewery
contest for oil or pastel paintings which will
close June 15. The contest rules may be obtained
from Miss C. H. Remon, in the office of the ;
Brewery on Avenida Norte, 77, Panama City and
from Mr. Ernesto E. Estenos, in the offices of
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Amador Championship Golf Play Starts April 13
Giants’ Defense Could | Ppizes For fr, Smbany Seats Diablo Trios Balboa Nine | fy
Be gefier, Also Worse - ry Se : B 3 3: AM. Drawing the et acquainted sabi
IN PEN Winners (TÂ¥a Mtn As Neill Notches 7-1 Win || ise st corsammanintin.
: j c NL I HILI Ma Jac | The Diablo Devils tarew the | Summary Seven inning ball game between the men.
’ 1g ® Tore Claes : A elen or well known monkey wrench into| Runs batted in: Wing, Keo ATLANTIC versus PACIFIC.
†F : ol i | derseis RikBalsy cecosatalty | Ul Balboa Brewer's penhani redy 2. Hawthorne, Garcia. Ci- Ping-pong and shuffle-board for the children.
BECAUSE POWER lias B N i at thie Giants’ camp []] 3 1 | tended hor | oS CLO! : 1 bY 'e vesterday airrerncoa at the cero, Stringfellow. Earned runs. Noon Picnic lunch on a serve-yourself basis: —
this Spring. 1 t : uren created: thal deiei- ue bonis Tatlies Xe Hubbell © Balboa stadium as tirey scored! Diablo Heights 6. Left on bases: Variety of cold cuts
sively, the club is : : : Kell p wire, Taats I un ' 2 7 to 1 win. Southue v Ed Neil | Balboa 10. Diablo 4. Tw) base Potato Salad Oven Baked Beans
not the ca The aualifvine I s for thd ralgh fiddle | bested Eddie Curtis to get credit hit: Wing. Ridge. Sacrifice hit: : Assorted Rolls 2
With the exct i Ni the infield is stron: cians Our. (lub € The match -- nlavea on the, lor the win. Neill ailowed ten Henry. Stolen bases: Kenned, <. 3 Olives . Pickles
The outiield ha Lang ul Loncweod Cricket Club cours hits which he kept well scet-| Wing. Struck out by Curtis 4. by Cheese Cote Butte
Cooper vio at 0 at Chestnut Hill ussachugetss bevy 3 while Curtis was touched Nel A Sn bails Dif Luis Four door prizes will be drawn during lunch
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Devi jump ino a vite run leave Ridge, Neill 2, Garcia). Double-
I the: in the lrst mung “hen Wing plays: Fidge to Hawih . a» Orchestra in the afternvon for dancing.
. there: aouuted iaennz=ay home: icom | Mesa to Wolfe: Cicero to Heart
bers, jae im third bese Lo breas tie ice. With | Umpires: Corrican and Willi- PLENTY OF FUN, FOOD AND DRINKS FOR ALL.
able. Skippin two out in the top ui the ith. ams. Time of came: 1:33. IT'S YOUR DUTY TO COME.
the obvi
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berth. Blut | the i ’ < . int A m———
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wiih mor £3 i Su- id t | when the Diablo intieid iell a- Balls This Week
: or Poa is Rot only just I Walk Coop . s part ut the seams momencarily Ted Williams Is Still Studying
ase much a shortsioppin hel yA a, A 1 $09 lav ( and committed two costly A “golf ball†tournament wiki
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er! as Billy Rigney but ioe the : : : matehes 6:00 pm. Ma h errors. A periect mow en! Witney. But Won't Change The be staged over the For. Amador
rete : tir at Sieh : centerlield by Joe Ci:ero cul the ) tre his kend i Le
edge on him in batting. Buddy ’ y tRedy Kress forme pie | round matches 6:00 : "w . vi . . . Course this weekend mn WwW
RB Pn mn te fy r Red) K form bis Mh rally short as Buiboa had the Swing With Which He Was Born flights. US.G.A. rules. us ani-
jnfielders last season d prov : 3 : Nases loaded ahd any Ful ibn ended by local rules, will govern
is: durability i . y wollie lilted a tall 117 lo cente 3 . : p the play. Two iughts will be run
ed his durability by plasiag io Fon Sheehai i Curise alia - SARASOTA. F.a. (NEA) — ham and eggs and Abbott and| lhe play. y
More games than niost of tie L tev Chuck il Line and « Cig Siempiey Lo scute Wh makes a arent + Costello ge with players having a handicap
, \ ok The alter «catch, ou Nis an ik, J a £E : Beco dgunty . Y oF firs
others. Mickey Witek is in hi Ee De he Exiles were captained by] oar Ae a oN NY ssked Ted Williams, the Amer-| "Hard work mishbt make a of }2 os under ih ie Rest Saghs
und ie Sarteil : ‘ 3a be elt MilnCS re tapings us ut as n .g savtie's Tis belter ini 270 hi ves an ose over twee |
5 a 5 ? Si rie [| J [§ - : Th os )J Bop * - e .
rate ‘hs contagious at 1 : : one of the scriveners. Hard :
cn : le i Clotilde Has Curtis was given some rough “Eves,†replied one basevall work alone didn't make 700 a Three-quarters handicap will
if he had arthritis in | #3 te y ’ the! k Lill al NG treatment in hie SE when fen writer. 400 hitter, That was God giv- be allowed.
a Sadi di. Yarsnd mm. re 5 hi i Ci Liabloans taced hin. They tal- srpaas ii ha OY . : :
284 3 double jointed: duck arm. Gig tonendi : Frances lied four more Fuus en &s many Timing.†said another. “the Seeing that he was hardly). Play is scheduled for both
mone of which ailments be ba Git 1s depending on Kress 1 Hot fits to put the same in the win Secret of hitting. winning ent. ti i1-| Saturday and Sunday. with the
. t : ; Hol Li its 1 ne 2d: b A y . y v ‘ ih wil- : ; .
yet, of course, and Sheeban to help him sift 2 - . column “They come close to beinz JOY Ripe Te men. oe it following prizes. First Flight:
tn ike the pay dirt out of the ore pile pe : shady one and the same thing.†suz- subject t Sekine 5 . Low gross. 3 balls: Ist low net,
Tg eR et : of 30 pitchers he has in camp. - vie Cicero and Kentnidv collected StSied 8 third. subject to p 2. 1 6 bails. 2nd Jow met. our balls;
dor, rg s Bake , 1aNe Yepurts wi rival Seams On | O onit |G ne el ree bingles aviecz fur the. “The great hitter is born. “What makes Bob Feller so|3rd low net. 2 balls: ith low ret,
a ing X Bill Veiselle have been Food . Re aniy E . me . is while Sid Strinzellow's PLL Avs another. is hoi iol swift and sure?†he inquired. 2 balls along with a special
Hier is he a H Bill won 14 and lost 14 last sea Havel I for three made him op man emphatically “He's a big. strong kid who! prize which will be worth one
he kf 45 ee a f†ison and had an earned run Intention Toc Be cn give voi that. SORT has been throwing a baseba!i pall to the winners.
Te as i { ele average of 150 as compared | startin unesS. tered WTan oy = coi since he climbed out of swad- i :
bi On ¥ith 21 sietories ang 16 defeats FORRES ; Won. Lost The box scove: hard work> : _ dlin clothes.†said somec:he. The same prizes will be
> Cab ‘and an I. R. mark of 3.02 the Price acts du ea But millions of big, stronv awarded participants of the
pound to 3 ) 0 previous season. However, Bill we Eas) 6 i Diabio Heights abr h po a “1 know I'm the bet . kids throw a baseball at al second flight.
In rieht hag 115 sirikeouts last year and... 0 ha) . Hornets 5 2 Garcia. 2b 4 1 1 3 2 in basebal†went on ths Rea early age without becomin: fa. ——— He
except U pitched four shutouts. His prob. le ct f Vin has od a. he Hott Raider 9 4 Cicero. cl 5 1 3 3 1 Scx sucker. with beconmun uy- mous pitchers. They sinaply two vears as a result. The Con-
Rg compiall ) “Hew is thought qo be psycho. 0 0 Biol CHS ad this s 4 5 Kennedv. I 5 1 3 4 0 desty. “but I never stun trviae.| haven't the arm. That has 10) Lecticut Squire had to v0 buick
ing or { 4 ilozien): He seems to Bek Fajth 0 FF MOSES HL nH : : Chesiah ] } 4 0 21 5 'm vropiny around lor new be there in the first lace. 1s where he left olf to gel going
Rucker. best ou Ide i himself. But Brooding BH al houeh h ; Sta. 3 ; 351 1 4 g ideas, trying to fully under- the first thing a scout looks for RUT. g
has been geile on has heen ih a better frame of BOING ihe roule Rover i > 4 0 9 3 0 ivrd just what makes the ma prospect. :
often No duiy mind this Spring, Jack Brewer. who won 8 and Kittvhi ! ) 1b 5 1 2 7 1: stickout hitter click.†Don’t fooi with vour stance When Williams first checrel
mates : l Ta et : 9 H | 5 § 1 1 0 : and swine.†one of the older j,; tg stay with the Bosox. 1
in. centerfield i ; : il 9 . : Williams was that wav from writers advised Williams. 2s asked him where he got nis
Then ther ; : e a X > ; 4-1 1 = the outstl. Waen he first came though the Marine combat di- swine.
hit 318 LD onl Yitar tw ihe i SR TT up. the San Dievo D =v Jot needed it. “If vou do vou :
soeiation in : i neet ( ! Da’ agter in 3 vear. TOTALS 41 7 42719 .oucht out every top hitter might wind up hitting little; “That's the Ted Williams
have Willard G Colma EE Sivan olumsadiibiy i within reach discuss: d thn more than your weight.†swing.†replied the cocky Ca-
- from the seny bilo a » Bons Cpa ve Balbea abr h po a ing a baseball at length. and The veteran scribe cited tre lifornian. “I asked Lefty O'-
Season is ve! x a9 0 Dy FrasY | Spangler. If 5 0 1 i 0 thet goes two ways. He had exoerience of Gene Sarazen.' Doul about it, and he told me
bo Gla Gladys Mesa. 20 5 0 0 2 4 lone chats with old Hughie When Sarazen. the youngster. never to let anyone change it.
i : 1 Use. Wolie: 1b 5 0 1 7 or Duffy, Harrv Heilmann and culminated one of his early! Ted Williams won't. You may
i ( is e: N N Pas- | Bochnovich. of 5 1 2 3 0' some more. There never was a vears bv beating Walter Hagen rest assured of that
I: the tall 1 ente. Marv Rathe Do- Thorntoi. ¢ 50 0 7 1 keener student of putting the in a $25.000 match, he starten It puvs rich dividends. anc
n Glants Yon and O rit revitz | Strinefellow 3b 3 0 2 2 o Sulz on the pellet and of nic’ - | takine his stance and swing z-| Ted Williams: loves to hit toc
Augu pit hres alana ; Morehead. ss 4 0 1 1 1 es. The two go to:ether like| part, won nothing at all for' wel
had an earned ran avel win 2 0 1 0 4g
Any da . op : : Brown, rt 2
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WY, hie Ace Adams (11-9) is without TOTALS itn ay 5 4
si a id an equal at warming up quaick- A : 7
close. ly and coming inte a Zame Score By Innings
ready to stop a threat Hal RHE .
Schumacher who won 12 and ' : + 5 a A >
lost 13 in 1912. before entering tastes bette b onger! Diablo H. 100 024 000-7 '4 5
the Navy, is well past his peak Ealboa 000 010 010--2 16 4
Lut Hal has couraze and mitch-
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— AN INDEPENDENT DATLY NEWSPAPER
No Match
BY JOE WILLIAMS
Old Time Golf Champions W ere
Champions As Scores Prove
For Present Day
1 spaded up so many old timers on my recent trip to the
coast that 1 must have qualified as a sort of bush league arch-
eologist. I'll tell you about one more venerable antiquity and
then go back into my regular routine. Ed Lawrey’s the name.
Mr. Lowrey makes San Francisco his home these days and
is conspicuously successful in the automobile trade. Golf is his
hobby. At one time he considered making it his profession. But
his chief claim to prestige in golf is that at the age of 10 he
caddied for Francis Ouimet the day the Boston youngster knock-
ed off Vardon and Ray to win the Open championship.
That was the first time a
golf story ever hit Page 1 in
the history of American jour-
nalism, for Ouimet was an un-
known and Vardon and Ray
were international masters.
Ouimet’s 100-to-1-shot victory
fired the imagination of the
country and historians credit
it with giving the ancient Scot-
tish sport its first popular im-
petus cn this side of the drink.
Mr. Lowrey can still describe
every shot Ouimet made; how |
he needed a birdie 3 and a par
4 on the two finishing holes to
tie the Britisher at 304; how
particularly he had to sink a
tricky, sloping 15-footer to ge:
his birdie at the seventeenth,
and how, finally, the next day
over a rain-soaked ccurse Oui-
met routed the two masters
with a sparkling n.
The Astonishing
Mr. Lowrey.
All of which makes good lis-
tening coming from the fellow
who carried the sticks in the
historic match. It is not until
Mr. Lowrey gets cn the subject
of modern golf that he aston-
ishes you.
“So you know you are look-
ing at the three greatest polf-
ers the game ever developed?â€
Unless Mr. Lowrey included
himself, his secretary and me,
I was sure I was lcoking at
no golfers at aii, and singular-
ly il was one of those rare
days when 1 was looking pret-
ty good.
“What I mean.†went on Mr.
Lowrey, “is that in Byron Nel-
son, Ben Hogan and Sam Saead
we have the three alitime best,
and it is phenomenal that they
are contempceraries. To me it
is the most fascinating and
amazing development in golf.â€
Did Mr. Lowrey actually mean
to say he ranked these men
ahead of all the rest, including
Bob Jones, Walter Hagen, Gene
Sarazen, Vardon and Rav and
even his beloved Ouimet?
“I most certainly do. Golf
has never seen anything like
them before. They have re-
duced :olf to a cold science, if
that is possible. They hav= ad-
vanced the technique of hit-
ting the ball, which is to sav
they have improved the me-
chanics of the swing and as a
result they get better distance
and surer returns. And there
can be no mystery to it. These
men simply work harder at
golf than the others did. It is
their business and they give it
all they've got.â€
Mr. Lowrey is not the first
{to insist that Nelson ccula
{have more than held his own
in any golfing company, but
{he is the first to include Hogan
and Snead in the same classi-
fication. This would make. say,
Jones strictly a fourth rater
Of course, there is one thing
about modern gclfers you can't
get away from: they do score
better, much better. But is this
the whole answer?
z
Farmer Gene Did Okay
Against ‘Moderns.’
Gene Sarazen is a member
of the old school which Mr.
Lowrey is in favor of filing and
forgetting. Yet five summers
ago he was still talented encugh
to tie for the Open chamg:on-
ship with 287. Among cthers,
he out-shot Nelson by ‘'hree
strokes, Hogen by three and
Snead by eight. With one ex-
ception, this was the best golf
Sarazen ever played in the
Open. In 1932 he won with 286,
thanks to two closing rounds
in 69-68.
I imagine even Mr. Lowrey
would admit Sarazen was a
better golfer in "32 than in '40
{and yet if you go by the scores
{he was practically the same
Sarazen, since there was only
one stroke difference in the
{two championship, totals. In
this connection I recall the pro-
fessicnals held a seniors’ tour-
nament at Sarasota, Fla., some
mited to 36 holes but two play-
son and Otto Hackbarth, went
ithe full championship distance.
or 72 holes. Hackbarth’'s 294
beat Hutchinson by a strcke.
That night someone remem-
bered that Hackbarth and Hut-
chinson had played in the 1908 |
Open. A curiosity was expressed |
as to how they had scored in |
that GAR test of golf. A record
‘book was produced. Hutchinson |
{had shot 338. Hackbarth 358 |
‘and Freddie McLeod. playoff |
winner, 322. A brief paper and |
! pencil operaticn disclosed that
years back. Play was to ue li- |
{offs were necessary, so in the |
!end the finalists, Jock Hutchin- |
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VITAMINS A and D
Motta Repel
Rally To Whip Strikers, 8-7
grounded out Stevens to Scalck.
The next batter, Anderson, fli-
Colon Strikers staged a great
rally in the final frame of the
game played yesterday at Mt.
Hope but fell short by one run
losing to Cristobal Mottas & to
Ronald Kernan hit a circuit
clout in the opening frame and
a double that started the Strik-
er rally in the eighth. John Sto-
pa with two doubles in three
times to the platter followed
Kernan.
Young John Wright was the
starting hurler and he can
really take credit for the loss.
| Seven base on balls plus twe
lerrors committed by himself
|set the stage for all the Motta
runs.
Cristobal scored two runs in
the tirst inning without gather-
ing a hit. Stevens, the lead off
{man, worked a base on halls
land stole second. Staples
grounded to Scarlett who tarew
the ball away trying to get
Stevens at third. Stevens =scor-
ed on the error and Staples
went to second. Hoverter was
hit with a pitched ball and
Gonzalez got a walk to fill the
bases. Scarboro flied our to
Middlebrook in right field and
Hoverter scored the second run
after the catch,
The "Strikers came back in
their half of the first frame
to score three runs. Percy
Four Roses Golf
Tourney Opens
Sunday Morning
The Four Roses Tournament,
sponsored by Casa Duran of
Panama, will start next Sunday
with 32 players from handicap
15 up participating.
Following is the schedule of
the pairings:
Agustin Arango (16)
J. Vallarino Jr. (15)
M. de J. Quijano Jr. (24)
Harry Strunz Jr. 24)
Brandon Eisemann (24)
Tommy Jacome (24)
W. N. Doel (19)
P. Francey 24)
Jose Carlos Ponti (24)
Felipe Clement aan
Lorenzo Romagoza 24)
Alejandro Duque Jr. (24)
| A. Mastellari (18)
A. Tapia 24)
Kermit Earle (19)
George Dawson (24)
| Bolivar Vallarino (16)
| Charles Patton (18)
A. Carrizo 29)
Manuel Preciado (24)
Andrew Wright (24)
Dicky de la Guardia (20)
Dr. Grant (17)
A. Bomngarnner (19)
W. N. Carson (16)
Paul Duran (22)
Jose Arosemena G. (24)
Francisco J. Morales (22)
C. Paz Rodriguez (20)
Sid Arendale 23)
E. L. Mayo (24)
A. Bwy (18)
than 20 years later, would have
beaten McLeod's 1908 figures by
exactly 28 strokes.
Mr.
lantly unimpressed. . . “I sim-
ply know these fellows, Ne'son.
a golf ball than any golfer ever
did before, so in my book it
must follow they are the all-
time best.â€
I am not one to argue with
the likes of Mr. Lowrey, par-
tion to help me get a new fliv-
ver, but there is one point 1
am stubborn about and that is
the present day scoring. I don't
believe it represents a corres-
ponding increase in ability.
There never was a time when
the equipment was better or
the courses more carefully
maintained. and that’s got to
make a difference.
Final-Innirg
ed out to Scarboro in right
field. Lloyd Alberga then start-
ed the attack with a single.
Stopa followed with a double
to score Alberga. Kernan then
pasted one of Castro's fast balls
over the left field wall.
In the last of the sixth John
Stopa's big bat came to life
with Alberga again perched on
first base. John hit his second
double for the day but Alverga
had to pull up at third. Gon-
zalez let a pitch get by hin for
a passed ball and Lloyd scored
from third.
Trailing by two runs Cristo-
bal scored five runs in the
sixth. Wright ruined his own
chances for victory by bokbling
two bunt balls and walking two
batters. Higgins relieved Wright
and gave up two hits and one
run for the remainder of the
game.
The Strikers put on a great
bid for victory in the tina:
frame. Two runs had been scor-
ed and the bases loaded with
one man out when Harris was
called in to relieve Castro. Cote
flied out to centerfield and
Scarlett scored from third after
the catch. Viga came in to bat
for Geci and made the {inal
out on a gounder to Staples.
The box score:
CRISTOBAL
ABRHPOA
Stevens, 2b ..... 1 3090
Staples, ss ...... 5 32 2 2
Hoverter, 3b . 4:0 1 1
Gonzalez, ¢ ..... 3018
Scarboro, rf .5 0 0 2
Rock, 1b ........ {0 1 7
Larrizza, If .41 0 4¢
Williams, cf «31 1 2
Castro, p .-.... S11 2
Harris, p ....... 000GC
TOTALS....32 8 724 8
COLON
ABR HPO A
Percy, of ....... 10 0 1
Cote. rf ........ 3 00 1
Anderson, 2b ....3 0 2 ©
Geel, If ........1 0 0 1
Alberga, if, ef .. 4 2 1 2
Stopa John. 3b .. 3 1 2 1
Kernan, ¢ .. .4 3 9 0
Middlebrook.
ri. 2 ...... 4.11 3
Scarlett, ss ..... 4 1 1 1
Schick, 1b ...... 301 1
Wright, p ...... 3020
Higzins, p ...... 000 0
sna} ......... 100 0
seViga ..........1 0 0 ¢€
***Middlebrook .0 0 0 ©
TOTALS....35 71224 6
*Batted for Percy in the 2nd.
**Batted for Geci in the 8th.
***Ran for Higgins in the 8th.
(Uontinued on Page 6, Col. 7)
Hackbarth's 294, recorded more |
Lowrey remained jubi- |
Hogan and Snead, do more with |
ticularly since he's in a posi- |
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could save the Davis Cup for |
America as he faced John
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{their historic Germantown
match in 1938.
As they say in boxing, Budge
{was “cn the ropes.†Litile by
{little. the 10-thousand fans who
{jammed the stands could al-
{most see the championship slip-
ping from his hands. As Budge |
{lcoked across the net — meas- |
uring his opponent — the crowd
muttered excitedly. “It's too
bad.â€. . . “If Budge hadn't been
{ill a short time ago, he could |
ido it.â€
That's the way the talk went, |
|because it looked as if the |
(cards were stacked against Don
{Budge — and the United States
{Davis Cup team but the |
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ithe way. When the pairings
|were made, Bobby Riggs drew |
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Bromwich. It was just the wa
the Australians wanted it. Bot
were sure of victory. But Riggs
had several lucky breaks in his
match and came through to
win 4-6, 6-0, 8-6 and 6-1.
It was a surprise victery and
gave Budge encouragement.
The U-S still had a chance.
and Bjdge started out like a
whirlwind. He romped through
the first two sets 6-2 and 6-3.
{But in the third he began to
weaken and Bromwich sensed
it. The Australian took advant-
age and had Budge running
all over the court — back and
| forth, side to side.
The set went to Bromwich
4-6. The dark clouds of defeat
were beginning to gather for
Budge. He knew — and every-
one knew — that if the next
set went to Bromwich. he would
never be able to hold out for
a fifth. o
Every rally — every stroke —
every step was draining his
strength.
Budge swept the first two
games of the third set. The
third was close too close.
The fourth and fifth gumes
went to Bromwich. but Budge
rallied sharply to take the
sixth. And when the seventh
game started, it looked like the
beginning of the end. Budge
tried desperately to stick to
the pace. He battled gamely —
but Bromwich was too strong.
Australian aced Budge
{three times in one game had
{him lcoking like a helpless be-
ginner in another.
Bromwich could have won
match point in the 10th game.
Strong Team Slated
To Represent Gold
Coast At Stadium
COLON, April 4.—In spite of
several handicaps, including a
shortage of running shoes, At-
lantic Side track and field ath-
letes will participate in next
Sunday's track and field car-
nival slated for the National
Stadium in Panama.
The athletes representing
Club Velasco have been unable
to workout due to inconve-
niences experienced during
baseball operations in the Pro-
vincial Stadium, but will be
well represented.
Malcolm Williams, Lionel As-
foris, Clifford and Aston Loney
and Winston Brathwaite are
prepared to take the same line
with the capital's high-ranking
speedsters while Colons’ middle
and long distance depariment
will be represented by Louis
Ricketts, the conquerer cf Sian-
ley Agard, former middle dis-
tance champion, Percy Urif-
He was leading 5-4. Just a lit-
tle more sharpness to his vol-
ley — a little more snap in his
legs and forearm and the Davis
Cup would have gone to Aus-
tralia then and there.
Four times Bromwich came
within one point of winning
that 10th game and taking the
set. It would have thrown the
match into a tie and everyone
knew Budge wouldn't have en-
ough left to win.
But somehow — by sheer dog-
gedness and courage — Budge
took the game and tied the
set at five-all. However, the
Davis Cup still was far from
America's possession.
Both players fought desper-
ately to get the edge by win-
ning the 11th game. It went
to deuce four times, with Budge
finally - breaking through. Now
it was Bromwich who began to
sense defeat,
Bromwich began to play a
cautious game. Budge went all
out. It had to be now cr aesver'
He could feel his legs giving
way.
He ached all over. He was
getting weaker by the minute.
The crowd sat silent as it
watched Budge go to work on
the Australian wizard. Budge
took the first two points, then
Bromwich tock two. Budge was
serving. He tossed up the first
ball. There was a sharp pop.
gn ace! The plavess moved and
ge got ready to serve again.
Budge took a ons time sizing
up the situation. Then sudden-
ly, he took a deep breath,
tossed up the ball and swung
his glistening white racjuet.
Bromwich made a quick move
to his right — but he couldn't
lay a string on that shot! It
was another ace! Point, game,
set and match went to Don
Budge of the United States and
the Davis Cup was ours!
Do you want tc seil your car?
READ
THE PANAMA-AMERICAN |
PAGE FIVE
Atlantic Side Track, Field .
Men Ready For Meet Sunday-
fith, Policarpo tena,
Obarrio, Richard M: nd
Robert Shannon.
Louis Hooper, Francisco
to and H. Wallace are
for the jumping events.
trio should prove of some val
to the Gold Coast squad as
around the parks.
The discus, shot put
ent tossers who une
y com
y will be point winners.
b
doub!
All in all the gang will invade
nation to bring home
bacon.
ANOTHER SHORTAGE
the distant June 10 opening of
Monmouth Park's ina
summer race meeting sta
accommodations,
IMPERIAL lapel
watch, guaranteed
movement
$35.
Bow.
+ belli
em-
with
len $45.
.
More Value For Less Money
* ON TERMS
TAHITI
THE JEWELRY STORE
137 CENTRAL AVE.
CLASSIFIEDS
are among the leading jumpers.
javelin events will be han #
The group includes Rios, Fuls
cher, Halleck, Ruiz and Knight, -.
the capital city with determi=
OCEANPORT, N. J. — Despite
applications already exceed the
gems of Bashing |
a.
a
-
& Water Paint
HEAVY KOTE
The One Coat Quick-Drying Flat Wall Finish (Interior)
WASHABLE — SANITARY
Apply directly over old Kalsomine
No Sealer Needed
4
Will Not Brush Off On Clothes
Oyster No. 2141
Taupe No. 2142
Bisque No. 2134
Cream No. 2135
8 ATTRACTIVE TINTS
& WHITE
White No. 2133
HEAVY KOTE is NOT a WATER PAINT
PINTURA GENERAL, S. A.
17th & “H†Sts.
TEL. 3038
TAGAROPULOS, S. A.
Fed. Boyd 4041
TEL. 640
Daffodil No. 2138
Green No. 2137
Apricot No. 2139
Blue No. 2136
Panama
Colon
.
PAGE SIX _
THE PANAMA AMERICAN — AN IN DEPENDENT DATLY NEWSPAPER
EHIRSNAV APRIL 4. 1946
Near
Colon
16th St.
FOR SALE
Miscellaneous
Carlton Drug Store tore
Ld
PP)=——==Pp Leave your ad with one of our AGENTS:
124 Centrsl Ave
Lewis Service
Cathedral Plaza
FOR SALE
Automobiles
FOR SALE: — ELECTROLUX-VA-
CUUM CLEANERS. mts: J. F
Phillips, Box 435, Balboa, T. N.
Eichberger, Phone 6-167. L. J.
Stapleton, Phone 2-2765. F. L.
Taylor, Phone 3-1356.
FOR SALE Electrolux Refrigerator
for use in Canal Zone or Panama,
12 Tube RCA Radio
articles. Phone Balboa 2820.
Studio Couch;
Misc.
FOR SALE :—Beautiful
small diningroom set;
holstered studio couch;
elbow-chairs; English rug 7’
perfect conditions
15, Apt.
Everything in
+ Perejil, 2nd Street No.
bedroom set;
leather
two wicker
up-
x9’
10
FOR SALE: —One Refrigerator
Spot) in good condition. Household
furnitures. Must sell at once, Ma-
duro Court, 11 St. Apt. 3.
(Cold-
SALE:
n gas stove, furnit
ings sufficient for two bed-
June apartment. Will make special
ice for entire lot. Call Te
011 for appointment.
8 cubic foot
Electrolux gas Refrigerator, 4 burn-
Servel
ure and
lephone
FOR SALE —Chinese cigarett
ers, and brass trays,
candlesticks. Sterli
piece. Call house 2
du, all week.
silver
31-A,
Pair
€ hold-
biass
center
Curun-
FOR SALE |
and frame for couch — wi
rest. House 824-D, Empire
bea.
mahogany dry closet
th back
St. Bal-
FOR SALE—Rights and improvements
on six hectareas of land, consisting
of, house and other buildings, bear -
ing fruit trees, fences, etc,
water on land place ideally
for farming or cultivatio
Puerto Pilon. For particul
price, see lawyer Puyol, SO
St., Colon, or phone 516-J
running
suited,
n, near
ars and
15, 6th
FOR SALE: — Coldspot, mn
$150.00. Five porch blinds
houses, $25.00. Call 2-3675
ne toot
for flat
HOR Salt P made,
re-war e
pi: Mn $30.00. “Lumâ€,
pana 28, Panama. Phone
: — Spray gun De Bliss,
‘532.
xcellent |
Via Es-
FCR SALE—Sitting room set,
mahogany, 2 chinese scréens
tries. House 10091, 10th
|, 899-) Colon :
& piece
tapes-
St. Tel
FOR SALE: —Circulsr Saw 8
with 1-2 HP Electric motor.
lent condition, $150.
“Lum’
Espaia 28. Panama Phone 532.
“, Disc
Excel-
Via
FOR SALE. — Household fu
practically new Call 21st
Ave. House No. €
room 13
iiture
Central
FOR SALE —Billiard and Pool
ment and supplies
ply Company, S. A No. 14 “J St. |
J Panama |
FOR SALE One 5-20-R Hallicrat~ |
ter radio, excellent condition,
00, after 5S p. m. House
A, Las Cruces Avenue, Bal
American Sup
FOR SALE: 1941 Chevrolet
Dump Truck one and a halt ton;
| 1941 International Stake Body
one and halt ton; | 1941 Dia-
mend Stake Body one and hait
ton; | No. 5 Underwood type-
writer; | Chevrolet Canopy. Call
Balboa, 1530 or PAD 4249 trom
7 until 4 after a call PAD 3137
FOR SALE: —-1938 Chevrolet Coupe
Duty pad Insured til December
1946. $600.00. 501-A, Cocoh, C.
Z
FOR SALE - Chevrolet and Ford
Dumps, Flat Beds, and Pick-up
Trucks also Chevrolet Sedans and
Coupe construction equipment wat-
er pumps. light plants, vibrators
145 mixer portable concrete tow-
ers hoppers, power saws, house-
Menendez Book Store |
"The more you fell the quicker you sell!â€
Use the Panama-American Classified Ads
Morrison's |
| No. 1, 4th of July
FOR RENT
C.
Minimum insertion of
15 words, additional
words 3 cts. each.
American Beauty
n
55 W. 12th. St.
. WANTED
six months
FOR RENT Modern and convervent | WANTED Car guod condition
apartments at the “Alhambra | Offer up to SBUU. Write (. W
Bldg.†For information apply Pan- | Morris, Cocoli, General Delivery or
ama Bazaar’ 6th St. Bolivar Ave House 620-A
lon, Tel. 483 yp, mar —
Colon, Te 5 | WANTED Stenogragher, typist with
FOR RENT—Furnished 2 and 3 room | knowledge of bookkeeping, mut
apartments. Nicely located buiiding, | speak Enghsh Avenida Pablc Arc-
airy, all modern conveniences Ap- semena No. 2, Pacific Impoit = tx-
ply 10-104, 10th St, Phone 328- __ port, Panama
L lon. | ———— —
Colo WANTED —Messenger Buy — white
FOR RENT Lovely new apartment, | Panamanian, must speak Eng
10 minutes from city, Transisthmian Apply The Texas Co. 'Panamat Inc
road, all conveniences, two bed _ Calle Estudiante No Ea
rooms, surrounded by lawns, no AE EE - ———
children. Phone 2235-J, mornings WANTED Panamanian elec brie wel=
until. 10a. m | ers an electricians tor foreign
i ———————— ric | service Apply | Box 2021 Bal boa.
FOR RENT: — Small apartment, one {| — -
bedroom, suitable tor small family WANTED White, bi-lingual young
No. 11, ist. Street, Perejl. Only for | Man for clerical position. Prospects
tor promotion goud. Fluent know-
ledge of English essential. Apply All
‘HOME of Tropidura Paints. Fabrica
Panamena de Pinturas, S A. Sta-
dium Area. ‘Phone 3181, Box
equip-
g $350 -
1452.
boa .
1645, Panama.
Join our Watch and Jewelry Club No
discount whatsoever. Hawai Jewe!-
ry Store. 56 Central Avenue
The Albrook Field Beauty Shop 1s open
Tuesday through Saturday from 9
to €. Call Miss Velma Krames, hair
sign in protest ag
sorship.
Pearson Reports
On Bill Mauldin’s
(Continued From Page One)
ence C America Cables and Radio, Inc. Bal-
and 60 cycle. Can be seen Robert di Ig YI ng 8 niu ish ed, ne. -
E. McKee's Office. Corczal behind Notre cr ark 2 Par re | WANTED i-€ HP Motor, 2
Laundry and Bakery Bldgs. Call : "y i ama. ! cycle, 1725 RP M. for "Easy
~ g - .
Corozal 4121. FOR RENT :——Nicely furnished room washing mache, for cash or ex=
. oC h for stor © f
FOR SALE: —— 1941 five passenger i Bacheion Any o! home 10631. | Oe So Ri lar_mot U cycle
Buick Coupe, excellent condition te = On Ep wng >alboa <531.
od paint job, 5 brand new tres. | FOR RENT —BEST LOCATED fur- | WANTED —Urgentiy needed, com-
hone 749 ““Maduritosâ€, Panama. nished room in Bella Vista, Splen- plete household gear, wasting nia
FOR SALE :——Nash Ambassador Eight, did for gentleman or couple. Maids ' chine retnigeraic and automobile
4 door sedan, 1936, free wheeling, service. No. 13, 43 Street BY NG aii red ex service
4 good tires, spare, tuned up motor, | FOR RENT Attractive room near | 172 7 dna Sidi
(C. Z. license 3608), $550 00. Gardens, American only. Telephone een Sa
May be seen daily pier 2, West 142€-L, Panama 5 - 1 P | WANTED Washing machine, in
Bank or House 281 -H, Gamboa, af- good condition, 25 or 60 cycle
ter 5 hone 31¢€Y, Fi. Amad Yafier
FOR RENT Centrally located, two | i : 2001, 216
" . a turnished rcoms, suitable tor 2 or — rn
FOR SALE 1941 Ford Coupe, 29.- 4 bachelors. Separate entrance, bed WANTED — Mud genera t day
000 miles, excellent mechanically, nen, maid service. Near Canal ¥wo in farm No 1" = Refer
Tres ai, $930 Ca ed K os Zone bus-lines. Laundry if desired ences required Apply betwee N
€ P. m. House 33 /-K, hablo Ancon Avenue Nc. 86, Apt. No. |, | and 3, No | 4th of July Ave,
during day Panama Apt. ¢
- : =
FOR SALE —i941 Piymouth, Tudor | FOR RENT — Small furnished apart- WANTED tor, 2°
Sedan, moter recently overhauled, az : I raipis | ud
ment, ail «ndependent, for | couple Cylie, - Ag washi=
§90d body and paint, tires fan . 2 | es
750. coon aoe Ja Sh f or bachelor. White. 4th St. 7040, | ing machines, H.P. moto
i Balboy e Jones, Ore Fa Broagwav and Melendez Colon. 25 cvcle; ; tor ABC
—— one! tither or bot ash for ex-
FOR SALE 1941 De Soto, tive | FOR RENT Modern apartment change for samuige Sh Cycle mats
passenger coupe Excellent condi- Livingroom, diningroom, bedroom | ox ©3- Lighthouse
wn $1.050.00. House Q7€€-1 sanitary service, kitchen and wash- | ou alu
$ —
hiamson Place Balboa. oa jubs V5.5 on J Zise | WANTED —Maid for general work
FOR SALE — i642 Dodge convertible quills N Gs : Theat oe Aeoly Ouse SULY, Sih. 1. New
cldb coupe. Good condition. House s10§ el ; Pte, kota, :_2pniment ent
1719-H, Oid Cristobal a
FOR RENT: - - Attractive furnished L E SSC fo) N $
MISCEL NEOUS apartment, centrally located, suit- =
| A : able for couple For information SPANISH | Se
H SSONS fai
Abad: Hrios Pablo Arosemena Ave- CLARAM Ut SON: Eg by Frotesso
§ y Hh hd 1S ow S
Dr. J. R. WENDEHAKE. Teleph Pus No. 2, Teuzplen Panama. | Monday's and Frer cree Fr.
160, Panama. Medical office hours: RENT 2 oGm.: apertment oi Cay Ap )n. ar on Pb. ni. at
10am 1pm — 40m te end New Cristobal 2065 n Hed Cros: Cente U-X Me
8 op. m. No 133. Central Fel ation. Tel. 65 ce | 98n Ave trear Balboa Elementa
Panama Mt Aitt 2h Sob =o al shoot. Te
Russo-Iranian
Talks Continue
(Continued From Fage One)
ainst his cen- | yng the Soviet are being co
iti-
hued in Teheran.
“General Lee.†Mauldin told |, “hal. the Persian guve
the board, “is publicly on rec- Melt has not accepted any cou-
ord as stating that we do not | Sus lor the complete eva-
have a ‘democratic’ Army. but | LUdtion of Persia and for this
a ‘career’ Army. and that there | ool the negotiations ow
is no place in 1t for solciers braceeding in Teheran Deivieen
who pop off.†the†two governments have nu
toaneciion with the question ul
The scldier.- cartoonist also Process of evacuation 5) SVIN
took Gen. Douglas MacArthur = lerritory : oe
Into camp tor being a “ereat Firouz Optimistic
advocate of the caste system Answering a question Gy i ro-
which. he said. operated on the porter. Firouz stated “1 am vp-
theory that an officer “breuth- | timistic regarding the br af
€s special air and is a gentle- negotiations.†= hid
{man while an enlisted man is Firouz held the news co
not ence lor foreign correspond. i
lin the cabinet room. while Pre
|
|
|
stylist, Albrook Field 715¢
FOR SALE: Singer sewing machine, | -
electric fan, baby high chair, etc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY -— Desire
All in very good condition. D- 3 business partner. Will furnish
Act. C, Locona, C. Z equipment for bakery Only serious
o parties need apply Bux 2544, Cris
FOR SALE .—Fichtel Sachs motorbike | tobal :
in fait condition. Saddle bags Driv-
py) lights. Can be seen at house |
5648, Apt. L, Diablo, anytime. | LOST b FO u N b
FOR SALE: —4 x 5 Speed Graphic. 8 mr meer
Film holders, Film Pack adapter, | LOSI American passport No.
Zeiss Tessar f 45 lens Speed gun, |. Finder please return to American
Weston exposure motor. Carrying | Embassy, Panama Reward
case $375.00. El Patio. 6, Tivol - CES
Ave Phone 2222 LOCAL voT
! »
FOR SALE: — One General Electric Lo 0 ATIONS
stove, four burners, oven, boiler Bid Ask
, ed
Call O Street “San Rafael†building, | AT8nko & Lyors lua
Apt 29 Panama ‘| Cementa Panamy Eq] 2
. j Servecuria Naciona =v »
FOR SALE: — Floor lamp, bronze, | Crakrer § A (Cuma . 100 .
> res, A. (Pref) io iv
new nice anniversary gift Calle | Clay Products io 51
Estudiante house Apt. ©, Par Gral. de Seguros is £0
ana. Hoteles Inet. 5S A 20 ~
—— — : BOA | Inct. Sewurce es! 70
FOR SALE 60-cycle Haliicrafter | 17% Serv. Cor 3s Y
: : L. Martiz.., S A bE] —
radio, tour bands perfect cond. tion Lefevre A. (Com.) é
telescope zerial No 48 SOth St, | Pan. de Aceites } :
Bella Vista. 500 op. m. to 7 00 p. | Ean Ursage Crush il
=n Pen SIauge Crush. (Pref 3
an, inturas i
FOR SALE Coldspet G ft. Refriger- Pan ows: 10:
ator. Minor repair necessary. 0539 Panamg Cocs Cola ‘
Apt. A, Ealboa Back cf St Fran- | TACA Airways 5. A 0 2;
cis Studic Womack American Whisky Ze i:
FOR SALE Baker Z Fetters NOTE: The shove cu us sre supplied by
S — y G taurant ST
Saurerment Cong ore: Fo - INVESTORS SERV iC 3 CORPORATION
1163-J, Color _—
FOR SALE Piano, refrigerator “'Fr.-
ada†womans boye Ai | LEGAL NOTICE
perfect condition Sth. St. 7022 be-
pie ! Fun
hind Apt 3, Colo a | UNITED STATES DISTRICT C URT
FOR SALE Jinger sewing ma he. [TR pr Tag Uy 1) he TL
S sewing mac Oa_ DIVISION
pedal type. BUSS, 10th St, Apt. |, || he Mutter of the Adopts
olon .
cia eer —— ee otk A Reyes Kivs, 1
FOR SALE Single mattress, one CITATION
medium _ cone small fish LIVI) No 2333
House 0547 Balboa. Pho re Toad To: Hox os Agno
. Lhe ’ He "Ee
3 STAR ry David. Repub uf Va
FOR SALE —193y Indian “Chlet†| You are hereby cived a ed t
motorcycle. Phone Albrook 527 | appear before the United st
La A | the District of th
FOR SALE—Couch frame, with book | Zone Division of Balbos, st the court
ends. Commi Issary Rug and Kitch | room thereot Ancon, Canal Zone, on
en wall cabinet with glass doors All Ma, 1€ 1946 at y O'clock in the fore-
cheap. 5520.8 Diablo ROUGH of that day. ther 1 there 1
how cause {f any + have, why Ulya
FOR SALE E. Howel bould no roceed t
Five wiCk er chai rs
large, two small $25.00. Call aiter
three
PANISI Y TORRE
83 Central Avenue
|
i
hearing of his
of Luis
petition for the adoption
Artire Reyes Rio
man
4, 1408-A, Carr St. Balboa. Witness the Honorable Bunk Gurdner,
! Judve. United States District Court for
. FOR SALE Three couch cushions | The District of the Canal Zone, thi- Ap.
made by Quartermaster. House No. | + 1%4*
2141-B. Phone Albrook 5223 | C. T. McCormick, Ji
olde. Clerk of Court
Fox sa ~— Refrigerator 1941 | =" B
y
S38 nghcuse, € cu ft. 25 cycle Dorothy Sellars
exce ant condition, $150 00 Few i Deputy Clerk of Court
* miscellaneous household tems To Luis Arturo Reye
House 0589-A Mind: St Ancor: The forewcing citation erved upon
. (Olid . “ | you by publication pursuant to the order
x Corral Area) {| of the Honorable Bunk G ner, Judge
| United Siutes District « for the
| District of the Canal Zune, duted March
| 29. 1946, and entered and filed in this
JEWELRY STORE ; action i nthe Office of the Clerk of the
& United States District Court for = the
re 29, 194
WATCHMAKER ot
Division of Balboa un
€C T. MacCormick, Jr.
Clerk of Cogrt
By \
Dorothy Sellars
Deputy Clerk of Court
Mauldin added most GI's have
| no desire
to inter
litary discipline obvicusly essen-
tial to an Army. but thev are | Russians ephagized that the
Bitter over behind-the-line so- within six promised | io rare
cial pleasures and special priv- | is tnat Cy 3 ipa is vital
lleges. Such inequalities do not | gs shoud be ui out
occur in combat. where the im- | © Lin 3X weeks.†he said
Jat. where | Iniormed political circles be-
minence of death makes all | jieved ti , ES
men equal. Thev occur when Lit oh al four questions con
an outfit is pulled off the line | ete to Ube under Qiscusson
and returns to the rear eche- Siqyeen) uavam and The go
lon, where GI's must eat dif- | | ct ambassador. The tirst is A. -
ferent food ive. in inferior erbaitan, Russia wants recov 1
quarters. and gaze sullenic at | tion ‘of the sutonomous Sovern
‘officers only†signs on thea- | ent. bul the Teheran :oviri-
ters and restaurants ment emphatically declarss A
eroaijan to be an Iranian pio
“Another thing | am oppos- | vitice
€d 10." testified Mauldin, “is | Stcond. the problem of oil
the policy of sending oli.cers | tONCessions. Although Iravian
Wives overseas. I don't :hink ‘2W lorbids any government oi-
any woman should be sent | ficial to discuss oil conesssions
overseas because of her hus- | While loreign troops are on
band's rank. Length of se: vice | [Fa&nian soil, it was believed tat
in a combat area shouid pe He Russians were again rus
the determining factor In other | this question :
words, the wife of a private | Third, fisheries in the sou.n
Who has been overseas a year rn Caspian. Iran usually tals
has’ more right to visi* her | lu receive any royalties {ion
husband that the wife of some | these concessions. Ghavan is
general who has been over only | eXpected to ask for more income
Six mcnths Iréin them.
i : Fourth, is the question of a
NOTE Mauldin refrained | Russian railway in no.thyrn-
from alluding to his tiffs with | Iran
the ate General George Pat- —
ton, who disapproved of his S ft C 1S ik
cartooning. He was not ques- 0 0a tri e
tioned about this. nor was “her A
any debate during his testi- Negotiations i
mony. General olittle an
other officers asked a ot i (Continued rom Fage One)
questions but didn't arcue.
They were cooper
couraging
PAA Paraguay Flights
Cancelled By
Yellow fever of
portions is reported todav
ing in Paraguay.
Local Pan Ame
officials report that flights be-
tween Buenos Air
cion have been ¢
result.
mier Ahmed Ghavam rest«d .n
an adjoining room.
Firouz
re with
mi-
n
cause of the steel shortase,
Other Developments
Other major developments
the labor crisis were. Iirst, a
| Spokesman for 15 non-ope:
| railroad brotherhoods said thc
unions would seek another wag
increase to augment the lo cent
hourly pay raise approved by an
arbitration board at
yesterday. Rail company oll -
clals said such an award would
alive ang en-
line
Epidemic
epidemic pro-
rag-
rican Airways :
for higher freight rates.
es and A-un- Second. industry spoics.ien
ancelied as a charged that John L. Lewis nre-
| sident of the united mine vo.&-
Chicago |
force the companies to appeui |
'Former Red Cross
Leader Asks For
Continued Support Sets New Record
“I grow increasingly proud
of the work of the Americ
Red Cross writes Mrs. E. R
Nce in a letter to Henry L
Dongvan, former chairman of
the Canal Zone Red Crozs fund
Campaign, and this year: CU
i chairman
Mrs. Noe served two years 2
treasuater ol Lhe campayr
Throuth her work win 1
Canal Zone Red Or
became so interested in the
ganization that she applied
a position ¢ ond: wo
er. with the Red ( 0
proies
ational
| and is now a hospital w L 18
| Welch convalescent hospi
Daytona Beach, Fla
“Though this is the land o
| sunshine and the GI's pal
dise, 1 have little time to lake
advantage ol Lid
| atmosphere. As general
tals close, ve gel nore
ioe Ol tiie seriou palit
and bedeve me one walk
| through the wards will cite
| anyoiie of & pO
that the signing
ended the war tor
are unueliievably
| cheer When 1
complaints gver
cumstances, a
plans and such
things. I'm ashamed.
ful
cl
“With the fund camuaien bt
pro ress, I'm thinking longinsl
ul the p.easure I had helbin
at home the
Zone lm
it. Nuw that I've seen Red (Ct
{rom both sides, my conviclot
| and support ot are great
t than ever. The 4
did and most ne sary {
| sincere wishes lor as sucee
a camalign &sS you ve
had on the Isthmus
-| 14-Year-Old
. .
Zonian Jailed
| (Continue¢ from age I)
either be paid by the father or
else Lie youll Wold sclive ull
the senteace in judd
The boy 1s a pup at the Ba
poa Junior High Sciwul bul i
| alrendutice Lee porad
du : term. He a
| tennaed tairly regular
Git appearance |
court but hus aul been chiout
10r the pas. several days. Sco
auvthwriues. t l
tiie LOY 5 aU } l
Nave been LUCK atl Cisse Lh
morany
Al
Attorn
the Loy hus been be u i L ere
~<« Jury Panel Called
To Serve During
Api In Zone
A J6-man Canal
ling, Stanley | nis EB
Hanna 1£ nk
Payne D Arey
L. Painter Gi (
Robert L.. Cottey len
ner. Harmon v G
Low. Ralohi Schine Jusenn
Kueter Wibpgin H. Gere Wal
F. Kunkel. Rov A. Groh He
bert w H hit Duad 1
| Norton. Clilicrd M. G
Prentice Cooper
May Be Named US
‘Envov To Peru
| WASHINGTON apr 1 (UP
b —It was lea | autho tative
lv today that
i r Govern {
vi be apnuinted Amt
i to Pern as J ‘ a majul
shift ¢f United Sta EHVOV
to Latin Ame
Cooper would 1wcceed WI'-
iam D Pawlev Li e
| Lass Pauley expected
secolne Amb tur tuo B l
succeed Adolf A Be ¢ Who -
signed
Non n At \ ted 1
ue seit to the Sern: aday (
tomorrow,
Rioting Italians
Loot From UNRRA
A 4 {UP unt
t t { Kena
i J wale
Ho eS W e d fie St
cond tin ti } tay
when a 1 demo il
ul JK C 216 acts ¢
hie pred fp ioiietia i
Bar: Wed
Tons of UNKMA wares were
ers AFL, the
soll coal hus
uw end expense oi Lhe
{ people no intention ul
Sligliuny reemd al Sool
| Third pXinately two ail-
won resident ul Akron, Oluo
and Detroit Lichigan, walked
or used private Lranssortation
lor the fourth day as attempt
| Lo sellle sirikes of more than
QU0U transit workers in the two
cities proved Irultiess
Fou th, disagreement one the
A SS { showance pay or
[Ji€CEWUIK eHIpioyes preven
etilement of a 74 day strik# b
JU0U00 workers at 10 plan is ol
the Internauonal Harvester Co
mnéonsequenl iu
|
| Army Reenlistment |
In Zone Department
al
swoin
it
i
aon
{ty-five men of the Pana-|
anal Department, reenlist-
ceX } the Recular
0 top previc nie
Gila i Was announced
Wu y Helghis today
tour
h the
ns of
3
seven
idition
cept
D. J. Erdman Dies
In California
“
pas !
1 FCniaa
line Iliinois, he
the Isthmis
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Bluebezrd
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PAR'S. April 4
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diet Puwgs and refug
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sed by
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thar Arid sv
cfmy friends ;
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teen and radi 4 rid.â€
<
ses of men s shats,
ler-arm odour.
tion sately.
© oanuseplic, stan-
Bridge Luncheon.
i present
| The Red Cross
_1 Supply of wool on hand at the
2a,
ATLANTIC SOCIAL NOTES
By MRS M
Box 195 Gatun
LEE NASH
Telephone Gatun 378
Mrs. Howard R. Harris enter-
tained the members of her for-
mer bridge club for bridge and
luncheon at her home in Ga-
tun cn Wednesday. The
were Mrs. H. M. Lock-
wood, Mrs. William Beers, Mrs
Georee Poole. Mrs. P. R. Kiger,
Mrs. Roy M. Knoop, Mrs. 4 M
‘Thomas, Mrs Leon Egoll and
Mrs. Florence Sullivan.
High scores were held by Mrs.
Poole and Mrs. Harris.
Picnics.
The Gceod Fellowship Ciub of
the Mechanical Division held a
picnic Sunday at Fort San Lo-
renzo. Those enjoying the out-
ing included Mr. and Mrs J.
A. Snyder, and Jane, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Sternes and family,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Billings
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
William Langenbruner and Ar-
line Vandeerift, Mr. and Mrs.
‘Red Cross Has Wool
And Needs You To
Knit Sweaters
The Canal Zone
American Red Cross
Chapter,
negas
:| Knitters. The call for simple v-
neck sweaters is urgent.
Do you realize that appruxt-
| mately 50.000 men are still be-
ing inducted itno the army ev-
ery month? Many of them are
Leing rushed to cold European
pests, or to Alaska, and they
| need warm clothing.
has a lar: e
| enapter house, 710-X Morzan
Ave. Won't you come and =et
v.ool and directions now?
* Truman Considers
Detailed Plans Of
~.' Army-Navy Merger
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 4
(UP) —A detailed plan to merge
the United States armed iorces
will be considered today by Pre-
ident Harry 8. Truman,
A program calling for co-equal
status of the air, land and sea
| forces was embedied in a pend-
ing bill written by the Senate
mlitary - affairs subcommittee
loliowing public hearings last
C:tober.
Details ‘of the bill not as yet
made public will be explained to
President Truman by two of the
authors, Senators Elbert D. Tho-
mas and Warren Austin.
Mottas Repel
(Continued from Page 5)
Score by Innings:
12456 8 RH E
Cristobal 200 005 10 8 7 0
Colon ..... 300010 03 7 12
| SUMMARY: Runs batted
Staples 3. Secarboro,
2. Cote, Stopa John,
Maddlebrook
Stopa 2,
Staples.
Â¥r
in
Gonzalez
Kernan 2
Two base hits:
Hoverter, Kenan,
Home runs: Kernan.
rors: Colon 4 «Wright 2, Ker-
nan, Scarlett). Sacritice hits:
Stevens, Castro. Stolen bGoses:
Stevens 2, Gonzalez 2. Hoverter.
Struck cut by: Wright 7. Cas-
ro 7. Base on balls off: Wricht
7. Castro 2, Higgins 1. Passed
talls: Gonzalez, Kernan. Hit by
pitcher: Hoverter by Wright,
Higgins by Castro. Wild pitches:
Castro, Wright. Left on pases:
Cristobal 11. Colon 7. Pitching
records: Wright 7 runs .cn 5
hits in 5 2-3 innings, Higgins
r on 2 hits in 2 1-3 innings.
Castro 7 runs on 12 hits in 7
1-3 innings. Harris ¢ runs on 0
Bits jn 2-3 innings. Wining
| pitcher: Castro. Losing pitcher.
Custro. Umpires: Badders and
Alberga
guests |!
{Glenn Dough and family, Mr.’
and Mrs. Andrew Anderson,
Miss Alice Sherry and Mr. Pal-
mer.
The Freshman Class of the
Cristobal High School enjoyed
a picnic at Paitilla Point on
Sunday. They were chaperoned
by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evaacoe.
Birthday Dinner.
Mr. Caleb C. Clement was the
guest of honor on Monday eve-
rine at a dinner party given
*» in Margarita by
Mrs Clement as a surprise in
sit of his birthday
‘the guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur T. Cotton, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred L. Wertz, Jr. M:. Lee L.
Kariger, and Mr. Abert J.
Days.
Change of Address,
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Woods
and children Jackie and Carol-
Jav moved today from New
Cristobal to House 41, Light-
house Road, Gatun.
Returned From Hospital.
Mrs. Ernest Faris with her
baby daughter returned to her
home in Old Cristcbal on Tues-
dav from the Margarita Hos-
pital.
News From Hawaii.
A cable has been received
from Mrs. Frank Moumblow of
Gatun. who is visiting her fa-
mily in Honolulu, that she and
family were unharmed by the
tidal wave which swept the Is-
lands.
Visitors,
Colonel and Mrs. William B.
Hunt of Fort Clayton were on
the Atlantic Side Tuesday and
were the overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fre-
'dericks, before the departure of
their daughter and son-in-law
Colonel and Mrs. J. T. Parker
who have completed a tour of
duty on the Isthmus.
Note of Sympathy.
The sympathy of their many
friends on the Atlantic Side is
€xtended to Mr. and Mrs H.
G. Stumpf of New Cristcbal
who were called to the Siates
Sunday because of the death
of Mrs. Stumpf's son, Mr. Wil-
liam Dougherty in Philadelphia
‘The late Mr. Dougherty who
died at the age of twenty nine,
had live on the Atlantic Side
‘for fifteen vears. He joined the
“Seabees†und served [or a
year and a half. Returning
from Guam he was discharged
last January. He left the Isth-
mus in February 1944. No de-
tails were received by his pa-
rents befcre their departure.
Colon Student Wins
High Honors In
California School
Antonio Stanziola, son oi
Mrs, Juin Emiliani de Gonzalez
of Colon, RP, will be the
speaker at the eraduation exer-
cises oi Armstrong Colles,
Eerkelev, Calif. on April 11.
Stanziola was a member of
the recently published Dean's
Li-t of Armstrong College. To
achieve this honor a student
must maintain a “B†average
in all this subjects. Stanzitia
did better — he had a straitht
A’ average
Besides maintaining a hieh
scholastic record he has held
eh offices in the college, have
ing been president of the Busi-
ness Management. Club and
treasurer of the Spanish Club.
He will receive his B.S. de=
gree this year from the Busi-
| ness Management department,
At
last! We have just received a smali
quantity of Dupont Nylea hose
manulactured by
" I {Te
: to dry. Cin be KAYSER
shaving.
oval Seal of at $2.75 pair
crashed msuue of Pp)
adenng —harmless to tab- Cur quantity is Limited so only ong
Use Amd regulaly. P37 will De sCid To a cuttomer
THE LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT
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THURSDAY. APRIL 4,
. ii a ebarii. Jf
1946
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Past Grands To
Canvene Sunday
The Provincial lod e of Past
Grancs, No. 31. of the Inae-
pendent Order of Oddfellows,
Manchester Unity, will meet in
special session on Sunday, Apr
7. at the Aanchester Unity
hall. No. 219 Central Avenue.
Listed on the asenda for the
evening will be the initiation
of candidates, rollowed by the
election and instailation of of-
W. A. Crawford Is
Guest Of Evening
An enjoyable evening was
spent at the residence of the
Thompson's fami:y in Rio Aba-
10 last Thursday when they en-
tertained the Hon. W. Algernon |
Crawford, Member of the Bar-|
bados Legislature and leader of |
the West Indian Socialist Na- |
tional Congress, visiting Pana- |
ma, and Mr. Cecil I. Smith oi |
the Press Attacne, British Le-
gation, who recently returnea |
from St. Thomas, Virgin Island, |
where he acted as Adviser ot |
Press Relatiofis au the Cany- |
bean Commission Conference.
In relating the social ana
current’ events of Barbados
the Thompson s children were
happy to learn from Mr Craw- |
tord of the achievements made |
by many oft their former cot-
lege mates.
| morning at Ggireas Hospital to |
ternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Asier
MN. Johnson, of Lacona. Alr
Johnson is an American civil
Birth Notices |
A daughter was born Tuesday
Air. and Mrs. Clarence E. Rein- |
he.d, of Curundu. Mr. Reinhold
is an American civilian em-
ploye of the Army. |
A son was born Tuesday at-
ian employe of the Navy.
Do you want to buy a car?
READ
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CLASSIFIEDS
PAGE SEVEN ©
oihiig.
A HIT IS A HIT IN ANY LANGUAGE
TODAY—AS EVER
ficers for the term 1945-47 and
an | Siiver £aray Cabaret
social evening, !
Ali past grands of the lodee
are requested to be present and * *
take port in the evenine’'s husi-
ne::s. Meelins 1s scheduled sv *
commence at 4:00 nm * :
— Leading the best attractions in town -
SHOWS NIGHTLY
8:00 PM. - 11:00 PM. - 1:00 AM.
*
“CONJUNTO HABANAâ€
Kings of Rhythm
RAFAEL CORCHO—
And his Boys
CARMITA—
Incomparable Atomic Cuban
Rhiumba dancer! Others have
come to Panama but none
so good. ..so exciting!
Manv Jobs Onen
On Silver Rolls
More than 150 positions are |
immediately available to gquas:- |
fied workers on the silver roils!
of the various Government a- |
encies and contractors on borh
sides of the Isthmus according
to the weekly renort cf the
Central: Labor Office.
Twenty-five chavifenrs are
needed on the Pacifit side by
the Motor Transportation Di-
vision and the same number ot
carpenters are needed by the
Building Division. The report
¢'so listed places for 49 lapor-
ers at the Civilian Personnei
Office at Corozal and 30 Lavor-
-€r= at the Panama Air Devnot.
On the Atlantic side. Canai|
and Railroad units listed tne |
lzreest number of vacancies al- |
thoueh other 2 encies renortea |
the need of a large number of
woriers.
Fusene Dudley To
Defend His Title |
Eugene “Krupa†Dudley of La |
Boca, and Panama's npole-vauit! {
champion, is slated to defsn%
This big low-price Nash goes 25
3 3
-
hi: title durin: the track and] made into a double bed for overnight
licld meet to hel at the | ;
Fa fling Ro 1 My on ! to 30 miles on a U. §. gallon of mutunay:
Sunday April 5 ili Gaba i gasoline — 500 to 600 miles on one It has u Conditioned dir System—so MARGARITA RUIZ—
“ Pug ya i WR " that you get fresh air free of dust and Renowned international artist
apg†Ce thes tls or the | filling of the gas tank! drafts, with automatically controlled . Gi
first time — agianst Lt. Russen | warmth when vou need it. Dancerette de luxe!
of Quarry Heichts th Duc- | : NE ¥
ly i yeahs Both at 2 : : ; It has big, soft coil springs on sll four
Yomi You csn see it today—the beautiful wheels to give you the haest kind of
Dudley is a member of the new 1946 Nash—the mew kind of car, riding comfort.
Club Mercurto, an athletic clu%
under the direction of Mr. A,
M. Parchment, La Boea's Phy-
sical Director. |
Barbados Workers
Recruited For US
BARBADOS Mr. Guy Per
rin, Labor Commissioner of
Earbados returned trom the
United States recently where
he signed an acreement for the
recruiting of laborers and theu
workine conditions.
A guota of 7000 Parbadians
1s secured. and recruiting is ex-
rected to start next month,
These men will not be working
factories, but harvesting suguar-
set CIA. CYRNOS, S. A
LOTTERY NUMBERS
Sunday, March 31, 1946
MARY CRUZ—
A melodious songbird
captivating the town.
with all the wonderful postwar devel-
opments.
The Nash "600°" is built a new way
—f{rame and body are one welded unit —
stronger, lighter, rattle-proof, squeak-
proof.
It is far easier to steer, park and
handle. It's u brilliant performer, and
hus sll the traditional long life of Nash
engineering.
HENRY BELL
Classic dancer and his group of 16 curvaceous charmers
in a swellegant exotic routine
You are cordially invited to inspect
and drive the new Nash. Two great
series, the Nash '"600'" and Nash
Ambassador. Come in today. |
It’s bigger. The front seat is nearly
five feet wide —and the rear sest can be
*
*
Francis Kay & Windy Weeks
Cyrnos Building Two lovely and charming American girls
Front Street No. 3005
First Prize ....... 3099 | (Tivoli Crossing) Colon, R.P. singing the newest favorites, who
Second Prize ...... 357 Panama, R.P. deserve all your applause.
Third Prize ........ 3611
Sunny Sherman
Peggy Maurer
Joyce Henshaw
American Nightengales
be a boudoir imp!
give her lovely
costume jewelry
ALSO
Juanda Kelly -- Mimi March
*
"108 ASESâ€
Famous International Acrobats
*
“VALENCIAâ€
Talented Organizer
and
Top Talent
Gay Music
Beautiful Girls
liver Spray Cabare
FRACOMENI & BRANIJES, Prop.
1th Street & Federico Boyd Ave. = COLON
Mistress of Ceremonies
PANAMA
COLON
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' colon arrice Sn Eres NR a. er ano STH STREETS By DREW PEARSON | TALES OF THE TOWN
ORE ison a TT iw JoDWERS. Ie Erie Johnston, Lhe sther night, quoted Stalin as saving
recar ay man. op-| (When they met in '44): “Foolis er has done one g thing.
FOR MONTH IN ADVANCE ___ — $ 150 $ 2 00 wa ASHIRGTON oe He has brought the American people and the Russian people
SER Ba guns IN ADNANEE ese — re oo 19 OC people Ar get-together. We must never allow anything to come between us
FOR a Ee bth their first close-up of Oriental i th fter th ar.â€
—— ee diplomacy of the c.oak-and- |388in. We must work together al e war.
dazeer variety At the same meeting, according to ace correspondent Ri-
Neither side in the Iranian |¢hard Lauterbach, Stalin alse said: “I suppose you'll have a bad
Editorial Comment On Important
Issues From The World's Press
TWO FACTS FROM SECURITY COUNCIL
New York Herald Tribune (April 1)
Two important facts emerged from yesterday's brief session
of the UNO Security Council. One was the fact of Moscow s un-
conditional declaration that Russian troops are being withdrawn
from lran and that the movement will be completed by the first
week of-May, and that we cugstions of oil and of aaton>my ior
draninn Azerbaijan Care not ’ the question ul
troops
The other wus the
elicited from Moscow by thie
Acting not as a governing
th
wall
rolling statement wos
iniluence oi the Security
but as a mechanism ol
at this
fact t
counes?
authority uin
cussion publicity and diplomatic assuagement.
: It is not a triumph of the west over Russia, or of Russia
over the west but a triumph for the Security Council itsell 1a
fairly represented.
which all nations are
0
ON THE WORLD FOOD SITUATION
Loudon Daily Express (April 4)
The combined Food Board of the United Nations periorm-
ed : valuable task in laving bare the poverty of the worlds ie-
sources. But remedies lie with the, nations themselves. Britiin
cen ciaim that she has fully accepted her responsibilities as a
food procucer and food consumer. The black market in Brian
i gligible. By and large the people of Britain are living on
rations.
Britain postponed her return to balanced agricultural econ-
omy because of the world situation. She Is slaughtering her
and chickens-and calves this vear so that the maximum 2r.n
may be grown. a narrow margin of nourishiuciit
bareiv enough to keep her workers in full production
She is living on
Britain has no more to offer either bv production or beit-
tignitening. The additional burdens o! the world’s food shortage
must henceforth be borne on other shoulders.
—
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BILL CUNNINGHAM
This is YOUR forum — the readers’
merely rates ‘em from |
call the New YOorg Yankees
0 De either courageous or cracy. |
J. MeCarihy had Ww
Whetlier Eo went down te look or
Teacing, the cr: who doesn
cream cof thie crop would appea.
When. 1 vas ui the scene, $
ne |
athiries
tainety, 1 sa‘a. Cuan you hear me now?) divided into two 020ds |
Olt VDPUsIt ides of lower Tampa Bay th himsell and nea!
Rolle clocks hose at St. Pete and Johnny Neun In command
&i.Brade: ton
: ror all this
herd, however. the makeup of his varsity was
already. apparent. His id, reading irom left to right, wus
Chotlie K Jue DiMag and Tom Henrich. His inner de-
Jense, reascing coditer » from first base was Nick Exiea.
Joe Go: Rizzuto and George Stirnweiss. His top choice |
‘of pitchers seemet to be: Spud Chandler, Joe Pate, Bill Wright |
{al Lyons, Steve Peek, Clarence Marshall. Randall Gumpert, Char- |
Jey Stuncewu Hers Karpel. Ken Holcombe. Steve Roser and Joha- |
ny Murphy. His «x Ken 2 Ken Seuis
wand Mike ( cal were on trial. Tae
thers looked sot
estri,
. Clb as
‘Parama. it |
and iL ova
Was Wu aroup |
the expense
promise ue
That
it three cut
similarly
erally wccept
would appear th anks. which is
you. . ~
There's no cuestion about i
es. of the cee. Qualified cri
reliminary junket to
t ol the traprwees
Spcaker-Hoorer-Lewis trio of grandeur, and
then who saw thé 1abulous ¢ cif Babe Ruin.
Earle Conibs and Bob Meusel,
DiMaggio-H2nrich
comiination needs little, if anything, fr er.
Anu hough Stirnweiss is new. and
the Yink ield certainly looks stronger on
than the supposedly challenging Red Sox
ten’'s no Gehrig
i pape!
aiid on
there ore those who stoutly with all {tat
fdeCarthy can sacrifice but place me
who rig t Spu enougn. Ti
4 good fet d one Since
be beaten bv the tean: does. And then kindly omit flowers
(Distributed by United Feature Svndicate, Inc.)
| a coming
| with his sister Betty
{ a single. I do not mean I would class him with Bolger as yet. He |
own column.
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ATPENTION: PANAMA This debris takes up FULLY |
POLICE DEPARTMENT HALF the right of way on the
Panama City, RP. street, i
The Panama American Furthermore, at night this|
the Mull Box Editor | construction company nes Jeers]
Sirs tu place lanterns on the piles)
It 1s 4 fine thine to see pro- of rock and dirt. and I,
sress binoour city, the capital of one. will be damned if I'll ruin
car because the workmen
the Republic, but it is another my
thi foremen on that job haven’
ior construction comoar-; Ol
vs to create public nuisanees gol brains enough to obey the!
such OW exist result law.
of u » lisent activities ol
the co uction eany envavede’. What is the matter with the
in ere a building Po.ice Department that they
corns Fourth of Ih cannot correct such public nu:-|
nue and Juan B. Sosa
tiie busiest Zone-Pang-
ma boundary intersecti
The construction firm enczace
sauces? Why should a con-
strucuon firm take up half the
street when an empty lot wil
, serve them just as well?
one ol
ed in pytting up the buildin:| Is the public highway, paid
on that particular corner has! for by taxation, their personal
its supplies piles of sand.| and private property? Why is|
piles of rocks. six-by-six tim-| not something done to elimin-
bers, nails, spikes, and so forth
—scattered up and down IN
THE STREET in {ront of the
building.
ate this disgraceful public nui-|
sance?
make a truly great dancer. as it does to make the greats in other |
lleids
I saw a young fellow in a night club recently who may be
great. His name is Tommy Wonder. He used to dance
when thev were both kids but is now doing
is Just a line prospect. 1 put Bolger with fellows like Jack Dono-
Dixon. Jim Barton, Frea Astaire, Bunny Granville,
Clifton Webb and Lou Clayton.
: I am speaking in this essay mainly of soft shoe dancers and |
dancing as related to comedy. Some may dispute my classification |
ol! certain dancers as comedy dancers, for instance Astaire ori
{ Webb or Jack Buchanan. but that is what they were in my opin-
ion. I think Webb. now famous for his straight roles in pictures.
was one of the most graceful dancers I ever saw, but withal
| a comedy dancer.
Astaire is not the dancer he used to be, of course. In faer,
I think I read somewhere that he is going to retire. He ought to
i make a tremendous director. I see dancers around nowadavs who
are called good that Fred would have danced right out of the
i { theatre. So when 1 class Bolger with that kind you can see what
| a compliment
] I think I am paying him,
Soft shoe dancing is the essence of grace. It requires light-
! ness t¢ the point of featheriness and flexibility and a sense of
i from
| it would
| the party in a car and
THE
Winchel
and he
used vears ag
remote vuu
Paul
pet of
me what
that beset his s
Conseguentl
a few days later
show
& scene in
a Show with
of t
a Soft
I did not view the show but
greatest comedy dancers the
comedy dancing
‘Hal Leroy and others
BRIGHTER SIDE |
tee. dod
the C
Shoe.†Nostal
as differentiated
{east a group photo finish liké the Sa
«Bolger in there with Bill Rchinson. Ge
Boleer is n
has been around some time. I presume it
timing
Lou Clayton. who was a member of the comedy team of
terrific soft shoe dancer. He could do extremely difficult
He would stop any show You ever saw.
Pat : Off.)
his time but it
comedy-—rather than his dancing that killed the people.
v no means an old man and is still as active as circum-
| stances permit in the theatre and in night clubs but he is ai-
readv a positively legendarv ficure. a distinction that
does not beioll a performer until he has passed from the boards.
Primrose, one of our greatest minstrels, is said to
George
hell muttered | have been the finest soft shoe dancer that ever lived but he was
we bounced and | a straight dancer. not a comedy dancer. They had not combinea
th an asility that | the two in his day George “Honey Boy†Evans was the same
i WW
Aoviilg wad Will
dy-tee-tall as
«bout. it. | type and so was Eddie Leonard to a great extent. The present
dav Faul Draper has fantastic dancing ability of every type in-
v % oaks con
ve O00 JURED)
any tvpe.
There was a chap with a Gus Edwards show called “Limber
| though Gus fired the latter and did not make much of him as an
used to cause our old soft shoe hero to grin ironically.
The old timers say Mabel Ford was the greatest female sort
shoe dancer that ever wore pliable fooigear but I will have
enough trouble with the vents without zoing into the distaff side
of the question. Sammy White, one of the stars of the original
* is surely one of the
“Show Boat†is a {ine coniedy dancer. One of these davs I will
stage has known. I mean
from str t dancing. It is at
i Anita Handicap with
Kelly, George Murphv.
y Johnnyv-come-lately, either. He
takes experience to
have been.
(Copyright, 1946, King Features Syndicate, Inc.»
Jackson. Clayton and Durante and now manages Jimmy Durante, |
Ww
was always Joe's manner- |
| cuency.
usually |
| cluding soft shoe but I would not call him a comedy dancer at |
| Legs†Edwards who mizht have been greater than Bolger had he |
| lived. Bolger came out of the Gus Edwards school as did Winchell |
alumnus until Winchell became famous in another field, which |
|
look up the files of Variety and let you know if Winchell was as |
good as a man with nostalgia for that sort of thing. as stroney |
developed as it seemed to be In him the other night, chould |
THE LINE IS BAHIZZY
Panama, R.P.
The Panama American
ZONITE"
| Editor. Mail Box
“PROGRESSIVE
complained of the
City, - but . he
knows nothing about ‘the ser-
vice in Panama City.
After lifting the instrumeni
the nook, I understand
that a signal is given at the
switchboard and the opera‘or
vill say “numero.â€
But invariably
wait at east five minutes De-
fore she will deign to answer.
and then she probably will give
you the wrone number.
Hall of the time. if we try to! Which
get a Canal Zone call throuen
Jailer waiting the required fNve
minutes for the first operator
to answer so that the caller
may ask for the “toll operator.â€
he finds that the lines to the
toll operator†are busy; anda
the process has to be repeated:
if you are lucky a call can be
put through within twenty
minutes, somewhat longer than
take if vou
A
talked
i
| sorts
telephone |
service between the Canal Zone |
| and Panama
one has tu’
went to]
dispute is averse to using these
tactics, but the ablest expon-
ent is inscrutable Soviet Am-
bassador Gromyko. Thousn
young in the game and some-
times considered a mere mes-
senger for Moscow, Gromyko
knows what he’s doing every
minute. Nothing slips by him.
While the audience, mostly
American, watches the Soviet
diplomatic stalling at the UNO
meeting, a much clearer piclure
is revealed behind the scenes.
Confidential cables nouring 17-
to the State Department ane
the British Foreign Office Irom
Anglo-American representatives
in Iran plead for utmost speci.
‘The cables from Moscow 10
Gromyko order him to stall, de-
lay, and then stall some more.
That's why the Soviet Am-
bassador acts as if he has no-
thine to do but sit and talk.
That's why Polish Ambassador
Oscar Lange, a Soviet support-
er, is always gettin hungry.
He is always the first to aK
for a recess for lunch or din-
ner, Every recess means more
time killed. That's how Gromy-
ko keeps avoiding a vole to Lhe
last possible moment.
Meanwhile. however, hii
drama is being enacted in Te-
heran. There, both Britain and
America are represented by ai'-
ti-Soviet diplomats. They have
pinned their hones on the
eoually anti-Soviet Shah ol
Iren.
On the other side is the Rus-
sian Ambassador, who has his
orders to stace a revolt at the
earliest nossible moment, oust-
ing the Shah and making Iran-
ian Premier Ghavam top man.
Ghavam is virtually a Soviet
puppet. Durine the last two
years, the Russians have per-
mitted him to cet away with =!
of economic concessions
in Northern Iran under the
protection of Ped Army troops
As a result, Ghavam is one oi
! the wealthiest men in the Near
| East.
However, revolutions
set
| both money and time. The So-
| viet Embassy in Teheran is re-
liably reported to have distrib-
{ uted a $1.500.000 in
! Tranian political leaders in the
| past month to exnedite a re-
| ish Embassy, no slouch
cloak-and-da« ger
Iran has evervthine
to protect Anclo-American in-
{ terests. The British Armv
left Iran more than
mouth ago, left behind valua-
bee military equinment to aid]
in pesistine any Russian-inspu -
ed uprising.
In New York also, there is
more than mere power polilies
involved in what has heen *o-
ing on behind the scenes, The
| Iranian. Ambassador to he
{ United States, ssein Ala. »
{ bitterly anti-Russian, [owever,
| Hussein Ala gets his orders
! from pro-Russian Premier Gha-
v
to him. ) who recently rebujicy
Does “PROGRESSIVE 7zON- Rim. Ala’s pals, whe include
ITE" know that a residence | Some people who helped the
telephone on a party line in
Panama outside the city ccsts
£6.00 a month and it is out o3
order most of the time. with
no rebate for the manv days a
month it is “out of order.â€
I hope he does not think that
{ the trouble 1s enjoyed by him
only.
How about us moving to the
| moon?
Better wait
Manana we will have a bette
service
Pregressive Panamaman | UP
THE LEAST THEY CAN DO I> |
TO FIX THE WATER COOLER
Cur ~7z | temper. But the other day
Editor. indu, CZ. | when the Miiitary Affairs Com-
Mai! Box { mittee was preparine to vote on;
Panama American | the long-delayed Federal Sci-
Dear Sir:
he following is
a complaint, an' considering
a gripe or!
{| Nazis before the war, have urs-
ed him to force his case a-
| #ainst Russia into the open be-
| fore Ghavam removes him.
| So while high-sounding phra-
ses are poured out for public
{ consumption under the li‘hrs
| at the UNO Security Council
{ meetine, Oriental politics in
their rouchest, toughest cloak-
snd-dageer form flourish
| backstage.
SENATOR THOMAS BLOWS
~ Able Elbert Thomas a!
| Utah, Chairman of the Senai¢
Military Affairs Committee, is
a reserved, mild - mannered
man. Seldom does he lose his
Thomas really let
procrastinatin®
West
| ence Bill,
loose against
Senator Revercomb of
the number of those who have | Virginia.
voiced similar
sentiments the |
For months Revercomb had
Seiticlom Is well-founded and | been eo Memper x the sheen
lieve legitim: pas : Ted
Ep Lamale | Science Bill. But despite tha:
: The subject does not cogcern
itself ‘with the prodigious and !
weighty problems of child de-!
iinquency which has dominaten
your column ately. It doe:
however, deal with a type that
micht properly {ll into the ea-
tezory of rcastronomic delin-
And this is in refer-
ence to the clubhouse meals at
Curundu. The concoctions they
whin up. under the ecuise of
food, is nothing short of a ~ul-
inary abortion. The luscious.
teder. succulent steak turns ous
to be tougher than the dead
end kids. The vecetables that
are plattered out as comoanion
victuals are about as palatable
| he still wanted more delay.
The Bill is one of the most
badly needed in the Govern-
ment. Scientific research is
now the crux of modern war-
fare, and the Science Bill pro-
vides for that research.
The Bill is one of the most
carefully written of anv before
the Senate. It was drafted on-
lv after Senator Kilgore cl
West Vir: inia, Chairman of the
Subcommittee, had heard over
100 witnesses, including the Se-
cretaries of War, Navy and In-
terior, Bernie Baruch, Dr. Van-
nevar Bush, the National Asso-
ciation of ‘Manufacturers, the
AFL, the CIO and dozens of the
US a ration of seaweed, and g i i
this assemblv (ompletes the i og Rg
cold hot dishes olfcred. Can- ber of this Subcommittee, had
Pot something be done to alle- ig bothered to attend its
viate this condition. or shoul:
IL continue to be necessarv for
these who live in Curundu !o
travel to Diablo and Balboa lor
something fit to eat?
_ While we're at it. let's men-
tion the water cooler whiep
has been out of oneration
d.most two months, and evi-
dently no attempt has been
made to put it in order.
That old platitude of compe-
tition being. the life of trade is
not. without its semblance of
for |
truth, for certainly the lack of
hearings. However, when the
Bill came before the full Sen-
ate Military Affairs Committee,
he had the nerve to ask for
delay.
“I want to study the Bill fur-
it seems to promote the death
of the appetite, as it is related
to this singular instance.
Who assumes tae resnons!-
bility, or doesn’t the manage-
ment eat on the line?
Chow Hound
eo.d Loy
| bonus of $250, highest in the country.
| son, Jack, doing these days?â€...
depression in your country after the war.â€
Mr. Johnston replied: “Many people feel so.â€
“How much will we have to buy,†asked Stalin, “to keep all
your people employed?†. . “That depends’ said Johnston, “on
whether it is a big or a little depression’... “Well,†persisted
the Russian boss, “approximately how many people will be out
of work?â€... “I don’t know,†said Erie. j
“I think,†said Big Joe, “you ought to start getting those
figures so we will know how much we will have to buy from
you to keep your people employed.â€
“Why do you want to do this?†asked the American.
“Because,†said the Russian leader, “you Americans did us
all a very big favor, and we want to do one for you.â€
Walter Peters, the former Yank correspondent, revealed
this in the Zanzibar: Churchill asked Stalin at Teheran, “Why
does Russia insist on having a president when he has no pow-
er?â€_.. Stalin replied: “For the same reason your country con-
tinues to have a king!â€
Russia's devotion to extreme secrecy has always caused ten-
sion with other nations. Soviet leaders seldom cooperate with
foreign correspondents... During the war an American report-
er in Moscow asked a Russian propaganda official whether
certain troops had gone into action. The official replied: “I'm
sorry, I cannot sayâ€... “Is a statement likely to be made
soon?†... “I'm sorry, I cannot savâ€... The reporter finally
gave up. As he was opening the door to leave, the official
call»1: “Don’t quote me, will you?â€
When U.S. Intelligence agents arrested Axis Sally (the Port-
land, Maine, tramp who may be shot for being a traitor) she
was asked about past association... “According to my informa-
tion,†said a Justice Department official, “you were a close
friend of William Joyce, alias Lord Haw Haw.†.
“I certainly was!†she bragged. “What about it?â€
“Well,†said the American, “we have hopes you will soon
be able to renew your friendship with the late louse.â€
A couple of Military Policemen at the Nuremburg trials
were talking about Geering as he marched meekly into the
courtroom.
“What's happened to his arrogant goose-steps?â€
“They are now goose-pimples:â€
Larry Finley, the West Coast impresario (he owns ballrooms,
a watch firm and a movie studio among other knick-knacks!,
had a luncehon date with a movie star whose specialty is
Westerns.
Mr. Finley, noted for his straight-talk, was cautioned by a
studio exec to be very circumspect in his discussions with the
actor.
“He is.†said the stooge. “a cousin to the firm's president.â€
“Googahd!†shrieked Finley. “A sacred cow-boy!â€
They tell about a movie critic who has written an occasion-
al movie scenario, which some studio always purchased but
never used.
The critic was golfing with Louis B. Mayer, Darryl Zanuck
and Harry Warner .. During the game the critic cooed to Mr,
) 1s are NOU ypaver: ‘Louis, I've just written a new scenario. I'd like you
up overnight. Thev take qo read it.â€
Mayer yelled to Warner: “Harry! It's your turn to buy it!â€
Zanuck fell right down in convulsions,
At a Waldorf-Astoria dinner, Quentin Reynolds made a plea
| for Spanish Republican refugees who Irad fought fascism as
) : ""learly as 1936 but were getting no UNRRA zid. Another guest
volt. Simultaneously. the Brit-| ws.†New York Cong Celler, who called for a clear-cut break
: | with El Caudillo.
diplomacy!
has seen to it that the Shah oi|
necessary |
“Spain must be quarantined.†insisted Celler. “Franco must
be sprayed with political DDT.â€
“That's what we have been usin’,†quipped a spectator, “Die
plomutic Double-Talk!â€
Who won the war dept.: The New York Stale Legislature
has pronosed an amendment to pay New York's vets a maximum
Vets in other States are
protesting the inadequate—or outright omission—eof bonuses,
Yet the U. S. will pay over $100,000 to members of the German
crew on the Printz Eugen, the Nazi cruiser to be used in the
atom bomb tests. h
A member of the DAR was asked for an interview by a re-
porter from a Negro newspaper. She replied that jt was no
use. that thev just couldn't see eve to eye.
“How can we see eve to eye†retorted the brunette skin-
ned reporter, “when you look down on us?â€
Lew Parker relays this housewife repartee-hee: “What's your
“He's a politician!â€
“And what about your younger boy?â€
“He isn’t doing anything either!
A Winchelline or Two: Sunny Skylar and his young bride,
Joy tof the Latin Quarter show), have parted. M. Todd has
dropped plans to produce the show for Al Jolson... F. Sinatra
is building a luxury hotel at Las Vegas, Nev... The Navy's invit-
ing Wave Officers to sign up until 47... UNOfficials are study-
ing records of all women in our armed forces. They will be
invited fo take jobs with the United Nations here. (Don’t write
me about it, please, girls: dunno any more about it)_.. Eunice
Healy, the Copa dancing star, has filed against Al White. Both
such nice guys you wish they wouldn't... Dennis Day and Eu-
genia Baird have it very baird... Add Jerry Lester shrieks in
the night: “He's a heel—drinks cad liver oil!â€... Chas. Spivak
just got word from his real estate broker that land has been
discovered on his property... Backers of the Ray Bolger hit,
“Three to Make Ready,†expect to eet back their investment
next week... Belle Brooks, the pianotable (she doubles on the
Hammond), starts at the Penthouse on the 1st... The column's
beer story was confirmed big—that we can’t get beer—but Holland
can ship theirs to us. Hmf... Went (AP boss) Cooper has written
a fictionalized biog for Farrar and Straus. It is named “Anna
Zengler. Mother of Freedom.†She was the first newspaper pub-
lisher in New York. .. Evelyn Keyes’ real heart is the medico at
her studio. (He's improving her mind’.
ther.†the West Virginia Re-; can’t discuss the Bill in full
publican said. | committee?†Revercomb asked
i | belligerently.
TWO GENTLEMEN FROM! *“Certainiy we can,†the Utah
WEST VIRGINIA — It was no,
secret to every member of the
Committee why he wanted the
delay. Revercomb is a bitter
enemy of Senator Kilgore. De-|
mocrat, aso of West Virginia.
Kilgore is co-author of the Fed-
eral Science Bill, along with
Senator Warren Magnuson ol
Washington. Kilgore was Chair-
man of the Subcommittee]
which studied the Bill. The last |
thing Revercomb wants, therc-
fore. is to see his Democratiz
West Virginia colleague receive
national credit. :
This was what caused Chair-|
man Thomas to blow up. Tho-|
mas was one of the Nation's
outstanding social scientists |
among the scientists to receive
Federal = support, Chairman
Thomas shot back:
“Your Subcommittee has
thoroughly thrashed this thing
out with both the Government
officials and the distinguished
scientists who appeared before
it, and found the present lan-
guare acceptable.â€
“Do you mean to tell me wel
Senator replied, “if we discuss
it intellicently.’
3
Despite this
comb insisted
mittee vote on
sarcasm, Rever-
that the Come
whether support
for the social sciences should
be included in the Bill.
“The Government might be
paving for racial studies and
things like that,†he muttered.
The vote was taken and Re-
verccemb was defeated. Thomas
then cently explained that it is
nracticaily impossible to draw a
line of demarcation between
the social sciences and the
physical sciences.
“It is very easy to distinzuish
physical sciences from =zocial
sciences,†Revercomb insisted.
“Yes,†Thomas renlied, this
time not so eently, “if you don't
know anythine about either.â€
The Committee then decided
not to wait for Revercomb to _
get educated regarding the Biit ©
which his own Subcommittee
had been studving for montbs,
and voted to approve it.
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the winning of World War I1.
XXxv
OFFENSIVE IN BURMA
It was decided that an offen- |
sive in North Burma should be
undertaken in tk: winter of
1943 and 1944, and that the Le-
do Road from Assam, then vin-
der construction by American
engineers, should be ext« nded to
the old Burma Road at Mongyu
|
report on! quired somewhere but if
|
operation with the War Department
light of our limitations in re-
souices. Sacrifices would be re-
made
{at the wrone olace they would
cost the lives of Allied soldiers
and dclay final victory.
Meet Wilh Chiang Kai-shek
|
|
Since the operations in Bur-
ma could not begin
monsoon had
until the
ended in Assam |
and the flocds had reeded. the '
Allied staff chiefs with the Pre-
sident and Prime Minister had
the opportunity to meet
Chiang Kaishek in Cairo in ov-
as rapidly as the offensive ope- | €mber 1943 beiore our projected
rations progressed.
It was also Offensive began.
|
At the Cairo
with |
decided to build a pipe line from | Conierence the Combined Chiefs |
Calcutta to Assam and another | Of Staff made further efforts to
one paraleling the Ledo oRad.| find the
greatly jn- | the scope of the Burma cam-!
These lines would
crease the flow of motor [fuels
to China.
At the same conference it
was devided to enlarce the cana-
city of the Hump route to 20,-
000 tons a month. The vlan ior
the bombing of the Japanese
Islands by B-29's operating out
of China was reviewed and ac-
cited at the QUADRANT Con-
terence. The air plan for the
reduction of Japan. adonted ai
the conference, foresaw the es-
tublishment of superfortress ba-
ses in the Pacific to subject Ja-
p:n to the same devastating air |
attack that was to prepare Ger-
many for assauwit bv our eround
forces. ‘The target of the gir
route and new overland suoply
route to China established at
this first Quebe: conierence, was
|
|
resources to increase
paien by adding amphibious op- |
erstions in“ the Bay of Beneal
These resources were available
nowhere in this world unless we
abandoned the great basic deci-
sion to close with the German
enemy in Western Europe in
1944. The alternative would
have permitted the Japanese to
exploit their prizes of conquest
in the Pacific islands. It was de-
termined, however, that by
means of the ¢
attacks across the India-Burma
frontier, it would be possible to
drive the Japanese from North-
ern Burma and achieve the ob-
jective of reopenine surface
communications to China.
The preliminaries to these
operations began late in Octob-
(er just prior to the conference
£5.000 tons per month of gen- |
eral stores and 54.000 tons
petroleum products. which would
move via the pipe line.
These decisions reearding the
Ledo Road, the incrense of
Hump tonnage. the construction
of pipe lines. and the camvaizn
in North Burma generally pre-
sented a most difficult and try-
ins problem to the: Combined
Chiefs of Staff. Ocean tonnage,
transpor.
airborne operations to break the | €d American
stalemate in Italy, an increase | am known as the GALAHAD
in the inflow of troops into the Force commanded bv Brig. Gen.
OVER- | Frank D. Merrill. These troops
for General | bad been gathered in a call for
the
United Kinsdom ior
LORD. assistance
MacArthur's campaign in
Southwest Pacific, and other ur-
gent requirements ull had to he
taken into consideration in the
of |
|
at Cairo and Teheran. The Chin-
ese 22d and 38th Divisions mov-
ed from their forward positions
in front of the advancing Ledo
Road into the Hukawng Valley.
These troops had been trained
in the center established at
Rzmearh, India. through the
enerzy and wisdom of General
Stilwell and with the approval
of the Generalissimo.
In February the Chinese ad-
pianes for possible | Vances down the Hukawng train-
infantry combat
volunteers that went to all
United States junele trained and
veteran infantry
! virtually destroyed
projected Allied |
| the Japanese
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tolerable weather conditions, the
Chinese and American forces
the Japan-
ese advance. In May 1944 they
ought their way into the air-
field at Mytzyvina, the key to
Northern Burma.
Wingate's Jungle Troops
During most of this campaign
blocked from reinforcing North-
ern Burma through the Irra-
waddy Valley by columns of
seasoned British and Indian
jungle troops, commanded by
the late Maj. Gen. Orde C.
Wingate. These columns were
the! Railroad below the
were effectively |
which Hump air transportation
and General Stilwell’s operations
| were dependent. By April 1944
| Imphal was cut off and the
| Japanese threatened Dimaour
on the railroad. British and In-
dian trcops flown to the sector
! met the attack, turned it back,
and reestablished contact with
the Indian divisions in the Im-
phal plain. After heavy and pro-
longed fighting, the hostile di-
| visions were dispersed and cut
{ up with heavy losses. At the
same time. British and Japan-
ese troops in the Arakan to the
south were engaging in see-saw
| fighting along the coast of ihe
Bay of Bengal.
known as long-range penetra- |
tion groups. Some of en
marched from India to establish
their strangleholds on Japanese
communications; others were
taken in by elider in an airborne
operation directed by U. §. Col
Philip G. Cochran,
manded a specially organized
composite air group known as
Air Commandos. While Genera!
Stilwell's forces were advancing
on Myitkyvina troops of the Gen-
! eralissimo commanded by Mar-
2% units in the]
Pacific and :n the Western He-
shal Wei Li Haung crossed the
Salween River irom the east.
Patrols of the two forces fin-
ally met at Tengchung in the
summer of 1944. establishing the
first thin hold on Northern Bur- |
ma. |
During the fall of 1943 the
Joanese, anticivating the at-
{ tack in Burma. had been build-
J Always open
ine their strength for a counter-
offensive to prevent the reestab-
lishment of surface ~ommunica-
tions with China. Japanese for-
ces attacked eastward across
the Salween in the Lungling are"
and were met and stopped by
the Chinese in time to permit
completion of
Ledo. Another sirone Japanese
force struck toward India while
the Allied operations were in
progress in an effort to seize the
large British base at Imphal
and sever the Bengal-Assam
them |
who com- |
the road from |
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ICKL)... AND
WITHOUT Dasineâ€
VaroRus
| osT RUS ON
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Public Invited To | High Taxes Close
Saturday Moming | 170 Colon Movies
Highlight of the Army Day theaters. the Rex and the An-
program this week will be the sonia. have closed their doors
33rd Combat Team parade and | temporarily according to an an-
Infantry equipment display ai nouncement by officials of the
Fort Ciayion Saturday morning | Atlantic Circuit. in charge of
at 10:00 a.m. All Canal Zone re- | administration of the two thea-
‘| sidents are invited to attend the lers.
ceremony, according to Col.
|
Harry D. Scheibla, IE lo Col. | Receipts fell below taxes and
the company said that the clos-
ing of other theaters would
follow. Mr. Gonzalez of the At-
ribbean Defense Command and 'lantic Circuit said that the only
Fanama Canal Department, will remedy was a reduction m
review the parade with his stafl. | taxes
Other hig Army and Navy
oificials and representatives
from Panama will be in the re-
party.
The colorful parade will feat-
Officer.
Lt. Gen. Willis D. Crittenber-
He reported that many fam-
ilies having no commissary pri-
vileges nevertheless attend Can-
al Zone theaters illegally and
157th Combat Engineer
Company, and the 249th AGF
adversely.
that it affected his business |
PAGF NINE
“RON BRILLANTEâ€
Clear as Crystal Excellent Quality
CIA. DIERS & ULLRICH, S. A,
|
THE
nd
THE CARLTON BAR
“Colon's American Hotel & Bar"
10th St. and Meléndez Ave
Tel. 742 -. Manager: JOHN COLE -- Tel. 387
(HOTEL)
|
stand. Special bleachers have |
FINANCING -
ors a clear view of the festiv-
Reception Follows
Following the parade there
will be an informal reception in
the 33rd Infantry Headquarters |
building. At the same time there |
will be a “Zero Hour†display
of all the Infantry supplies and |
equipment. / |
| All infantry weapons from the
smallest pistol to the heavy
‘anti-tank guns may be seen.
{ The visitors will have an op- |
| portunity to see Bazookas, mor-
| tars, machine guns. combat ra-
‘dios, vehicles oi all types, com-
bat medical supplies, a soldier's
complete jungle outfit, a field
kitchen display, newest Army
concentrated field rations, and
a field chapel. The capabilities
and merits of all this equipment |
| will be explained by combat
veterans of the regiment. |
Among other attractions will
| be free Jeep rides for visitors at
lem. Won’t you call
Directors:
|
Our personnel will assist you in working out any investment prob-
will be gladly arranged.
A. G. Arango, President
E. Lyons, Jr., Treasurer P. 0. Box 1774 5
H. G. Arango, Secretary on
LEGAL COUNSEL - REAL ESTATE
at your convenience? A confidential interview
Private Bankers
Capital B/.250,000.00
98 Central Ave. be
Telephone: 2014
Panama
[the “Open House†exhibition.
i The public will also be given a
| chance to use the most modern
combat voice radios, including
the famous “Walkie Talkie.†A!
{ demonstration of how the bat- |
tle wounded are cared for will,
be carried out by the medical
Lroops. {
Courses Available
The way the G.I is being pre-
pared for return to civilian life!
| will be shown at the Regiment- |
tal Invrmation and Education |
Center. Bducational and voca- |
tional courses which are avail- |
| able to the Infantrymen during !
{ duty hours will be explained by
| officers in charge of Regimental |
School. !
Visitors may see how the av-
erage soldier fares in his daily
(life as they are conducted
| through the First Battalion.
33rd Infantry Regiment bar-
racks. Guests will see how an
| Army mess hall operates, what A
| the living quarters are like and
how they are kept. and the re-
| creational [facilities available
within the company.
Preparations for the Army
Day activities are now being
made by the men and officers
I the 33rd Combat Team.
If you are
| 1 tailor made suit from English material
ROBINSON'S
“PATENTâ€
Il French
readily assimilated food
for even the youmgest
baby. There is no seed
to usc more than shown
in the directions on the
“KELVI
Panamerican
JUST RECEIVED
NATORâ€
REFRIGERATORS AND NOW ON SALE AT
Tagarépulos, S.A.
COLON
Orange-Crush
PANAMA CITY
container.
Suits Are Scarce
And Expensive | =
In The States Today
(Central America’s most famous Tailors)
going home, take with you a
STYLED by
Bazaar Tailor Sho :
choice of the MOST ATTRACT
Visit OLIVE ESTATES
OLIVE ESTATES, INC. |
invites you fo consult
FRED RUDESHEIM
Who is at your service on the property at all hours to show you all j
the NEW IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE and assist you in your |
Near Rio Halo
‘PHONE PANAMA 1741
IVE HOMESITES in ALL PANAMA
THIS WEEK
Ic, me a :
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THE PANAMA AMERICAN — AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
HURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1946
PAGE TEN
“ATLANTIC†CIRCUIT THEATRES
present today
“CARIBEâ€
She made guns grow cold
And hearts burn hot—as she
set the West afire!. ..
LE i
presents
YVONNE DE CARLO
(the most beautiful girl
in the world)
“SALOME,
W here She Dancedâ€
(Technicolor)
Short: “SKI FOR TWO"
“ATLANTICâ€
Air-Conditioned
As violent as their first er -1
brace... And as dangerous
their last!.._ This
woman... bad for
men!
all kind
od
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
JOAN BENNETT
1
JESS BARKER
MARGARET LINDSAY
ROSALIND IVAN
SAMUEL S. HINDS
A DIANA PRODUCTION
Produced and Diected by
FRITZ LANG
A UNIVERSAL RELEASE
SHORT AND NEWS
and News
“BOLIVAR?â€
“MALTESE FALCON"
with Humphrey Bogart
Sydney Greenstreet
“THE SISTERSâ€
with Bette Davis
Errol Flynn
COLON
“MANHUNT OF MYSTERY ISLAND†(chapters 3 & 4)
“FRONTIER VENGEANCEâ€
with Don “Red†Barry
“PUDDING HEADâ€
with Judy Canova
sl
kind ol}
il! Not one
{} sponded
i] note.
i} either.
STORIAâ€
ATLANTIC CIRCUIT WAHOO NIGHT
| TOTAL PRIZE. .. $730.00
GOLD PRIZE. ... 630.00
“I WAS AN ADVENTURERâ€
with Richard Green
Vera Zorina
“TAMPICOâ€
with Victor McLaglen
1 PRIZE OF $80.00
1 PRIZE OF 5.00
2 PRIZES OF 3.00
2 PRIZES OF 2.00
5 PRIZES OF 1.00
-
STRAND
ATLANTIC CIRCUIT WAHOO NIGHT
| ToTAL PRIZE. .. $300.00
. GOLD PRIZE. 250.00
“THE MEANEST MAN IN
THE WORLDâ€
with Jack Benny
“DR. RENAULT'S SECRETâ€
with J. Carrol Naish
PRIZE OF $30.00
PRIZE OF 5.00
PRIZES OF 3.00
PRIZES OF 2.00
PRIZES OF 1.00
i The
f}| Incidentally,
i}! had their prospective motners-
{in-law give a shower for them.
i}! Their
smacks so of greedy grasbing |
i}! — or selfish laziness or down- |
i] right rudeness —
i}! hardly be
| them,
| Have You A Problem? Consult
Mary Haworth'’s Mail
DEAR MARY HAWORTH: In
the past three months there
have been three weddings in
our immediate family.
managed in the best possible
taste, beginning with engraved
invitations and ending with
nicely run receptions.
My husband and I promptly
acknowledged our invitations,
{sent gifts and attended each
wedding and reception—which
| involved three lengthy inccen-
{venient trips during winter
weather, And here is the rub:
of the brides has re-
with a “thank-youâ€
| One
{card
gift,â€
seen
a printed
for your
bride
- “Thank
sent
you
her several times since,
ishe has never referred tc it.
other two just ignored
so far as thanks go;
although one of them is us-
ling the article we gave, as she
mentioned when we dropped in
tour gifts,
{one day:
Plans To Snub
if! Them In Future
Miss Haworth, I
{the when I think of the ex-
| haustive shopping I did to find
appropriate gifts; the amount
of money the:¢ girls’ parents
spent to give them nice wed-
dings; and the number of cther
| contributors, like ourselves, who
{ probably received no thanks
Even if our
| were not pleasing to the brides,
isn't it gressly ignorant to re-
act so indifferently?
all three girls
whole performance
pleasant to them
{any more. Am I wrong in feel-
{ing indignant at what I
39.
I have told my husband
he also is chagrined — that I
|intend to ignore the lot
showers, christening gifts, etc.
We haven't discussed our teel-
ings with anyone;
like your opinion of our views.
Fd
All were |
— and although we have |
simply see- |
selections |
that I can |
think |
{iis deplorably bad manners? Am |
{] I hopelessly old-fashioned? I'm |
of |
when their babies begin |
li to arrive and there are layette |
but we would |
PARIS THEATRE
TODAY THURSDAY
Double program:
James Cagney - Bette Davis
“THE BRIDE CAME
c.0.n."
Also
Jue E. Brown
“POLO JOEâ€
STARTS SUNDAY
at the
STRAND THEATRE |
TOMORROW FRIDAY:
WAHOO NIGHT
On the screen:
“FAST COMPANYâ€
“YOUNG IDEASâ€
rE, TE —. So———
presents
JOANA and LOUISE
LESCHIN
famous American Duo Pianists
* FRIDAY APRIL 5
at 8:15 P.M.
Cual Fugitivo
Sonata
Sentimiento
Circus Polka
Cstinato
PROGRAM
(Allegro con espiritu _
Andante - Allegro molto)
(Composed for a little elephant)
PRO-ARTE MUSICAL SOCIETY
(National University Concert Hall)
Bach-Codowsky
Mozart
Saint-Saens
...Saint-Saens
Tickets on sale at: LEWIS SERVICE,
LA UNIVERSIDAD Drugstore and SELECTA Drugstore
Donor's Being
Self-Centered
DEAR F. J.: An authority on
{etiquette tells me there
unwritten rule that brides have
six months’ grace after mar-
riage in which to clear up
thank-you obligaticns — a con-
!siderate rule evolved by “nice
| people†accustomed to
ing sensibly with an int
network of social duties.
There is, of course, another |
school of thought which iclds
| that brides, or brides-io-be,
‘should personally write thank- |
as gifts are |
soon thereafter i
possible — letting
{ you notes as fast
{ received; or
as humanly
no other demands interfere.
as
But,
out, that's a barbarous require-
{ment — if it
imust spend her
| writing notes, in
{ with a diary record of who sent
| what. Or, in these trying times,
postpone holise hunting,
ping for necessities,"
the threads of social life,
when back, until a long
honeymoon
etc
lis
‘McKENNEY
ON BRIDGE
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY
America’s Card Authority.
Duplicate—Neither vul
South West North East
16 19 Double 1 &
Pass Pass 2e¢ 26
36 Pass Pass Pass
Opening—é& Q 6
The name of R. E. Neecham
is well known to midwest bridge
| players. Dick has long been as-
sociated with = bridge tourna-
ments in the midwest. At the
West Virginia State tournament
at Clarksburg recently 1 met
his brother, Edgar
when he played
today's hand
:ashed the
tricks o tien a
hich Needham
with the ace
his hand with
ut another Leart
won with the King and
a small diamond, East put
on the jack and Needham won
with the king.
Now he was able to cross-ruf!
the nana out i
and unlike
pait score in tourn
jis jist as im portarn: sla
{on another board a g% 4
131
aul
-— TODAY —
George Montgomery,
The Nicholas Bros. in
ORCHESTRA WIVES
Lynn Bari, in
MOON OVER SHOULDER
And at 5and 9 pm.
WAHOO!
Gold Prize: $110.00
TOMORROW
Dick Fowell, Anne Shirley in
MURDER MY SWEET
Johnny Weissmuller in
TARZAN AND THE
AMAZONS f
COMING!
To The To The
LUX CARIBE
(PANAMA) | | (in COLON)
deal- |
ricate |
as my authcrity points
means the bride |
consultation |
shop- |
picking up |
of patrons have been properly |
» . L
Needaam,
thanked.
Nursed Grudge
Hurts Herself
As for what constitutes pre-
per thanks, my consultant and
I agree that good form is good
sense, with pleasant acconimo-
dation to regional practice. The
customs of one group are by
no means binding upon other
groups of different origins, tra-
is an |
ditions and geographic locule.
Thus the cone bride's use of
a printed thank-ycu card. while
not the practise of Social Re-
gister folk, is a sincere expres-
sion of appreciation neverihe-
less in the sense that she mus!
have chosen it with cae to
serve the purpose, in the ame
spirit that vou chose her gift
And to criticize her well-:neant
gesture cn point of taste i to
be far less mannerly than she.
The second bride, who uses
your gift and referred to that |
fact during vour visit, there-
with signified
equivalent to any written effu- |
sions. As for the third girl
give her time to catch her
breath. She is remiss in cour-
tesy, yes; but doen't hold a
grudge if she disappcints. Your
seething indignation is bad for
Circuito Nacional Cinematografico
PRESENTS TODAY
NO W!
At the Air-
Conditioned
LUX
UNFORGETTABLE SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT!
starring °
BURGESS MEREDITH
as ERNIE PYLE
- with -
ROBERT MITCHUM
FREDDIE STEELE
YOLANPA LACCA
It's a Great Picture
— UNITED ARTISTS PRESENTS —
ERNIE PYLE’S
“STORY OF G. I. JOEâ€
AT LAST... ON THE SCREEN OF THE
TROPICAL — TODAY
Thrilling manhunt in Buenos Aires’
The true story of cv
woman's fighting ma
With the man who capiur
ed America's heart!
He saw them all—Now
they live on the screen!
Koughrer!
Protons be
Abbiam SCCIT
owcred by
WwaLD Darth
I a
ow rant
STARTS TODAY!
— AT THE —
Tougher! More Terrific!
The NEW Dick Powell of “Murder,
My Sweetâ€. ..
adventure in terror and suspense!
in a spine-tingling
PRESIDENTE
Produced by Directed by
~ RUSSELL BOWMAN
She Would! Say 70
© “-
as?
"til she learned
about Nixie®
Nixie...
the amorous
CECILIA
TODAY ONLY!
Romance wild as. «ypsy
music!
“BALALAIKAâ€
- with -
ILONA MASSEY
NELSON EDDY
STARTS TOMORROW!
NEW SENSATION IN
SUSPENSE!
i ~ a murderer?
0) FV I V-Yeled 3
KIM HUNTER
BOB MITCHUM
- and -
This sensational added-
attraction
“HITLER LIVES?â€
Produced by Warner Bros!
IT'S TRUE! IT'S
THRILLING!
Received an special award
from the Academy of Aris
appreciation
you — and nobody else.
M. H.
Mary Haworth counsels through
her column, not by mail or
personal interview. Write her
in care of Panama American
Box No. 134, Panama, R, P.
(Copyright,
The Washington Post)
Want to Rent a Room?
READ
THE PANAMA-AMERICAN
CLASSIFIEDS
PANAMA CANAL
CLUBHOUSES
SHOWING
TONIGHT
ll] THURSDAY, APRIL 4th
BALBOA
6:15 & 8:10
Leon
ERROL
in the Comedy Riot!
“She Gets Her Manâ€
fl 6:30 &
fancon x,
& Sciences!
rrem
“FRONTIER BADMENâ€
“THE BEAUTIFUL CHEATâ€
$200 given incash-5& 9 p.m.
TOMORROW!
Chapters 5 - 6 of
“THE MONSTER AND
THE APE"
- plus -
John Beal
Virginia Field, in
“ATLANTIC CONVOYâ€,
“FLIGHT FROM DEATHâ€
and
Prices
25 & 10 cts.
Spanish Pictures!
“LOS MISTERIOS DEL
HAMPAâ€
“MADAME SANS GENEâ€
TOMORROW!
Constance Bennet
Grace Fields. in
“PARIS UNDERGROUNDâ€
— —
Zachary Scott. in
“THE SOUTHERNERâ€
$100.00 Given in Cash'
ICTORIA
THEATRE
Prices .. 25 & loc.
From 10 am. to 10:30 p.m.
‘WINGS EVER THE PACIFIC
“THE RENEGADESâ€
TOMORROW!
Great Double!
Gary Cooper
- in -
“SERGEANT YORKâ€
Plus: George Brent. in
ji
10 am |
“RACKETEERS BUSTERSâ€
DIABLO HTS.
6:15 8:15
BOB'S AN EAGER
BEAVER. . .Fresh out }
of the Navy---and a |
sailor still at heart!
He wants to catch up
on his lovin'---can you
blame the guy?
il JUNE'S A BLUSHING |
I BRIDE . . . and just |
doesn't want to settle [I
down---just yet!
She doesn't want to |
rush into the business |
of being a bride!
Robert WALKER |
June ALLYSON |
in M-G-M’'s Delicious
*“Just-Married"
Comedy
“The Sailor
Janis Johns
“Vacation From Marriageâ€
Pp. MIGUEL 7:00
lice Dana
ind Andrews
Linda Darnell
“FALLEN ANGELâ€
GAMBOA 7:00 p. m. |i}
ohann Strauss’ lovable melodies |}
“WALTZ TIMEâ€
Vienna of old presented with |i}
music to set your heart dancing!|i}
TUN 7:00 p. m. ||
Dorothy Arturo {il
LAMOUR De CHRDOVA [iI
“A Mcdal for ‘Benny |
ARGARITA 6:15 & 8-00!!!
WARNER BAXTER as the
~ CRIME DR. in
CRISTOBAL 6:30 & 8:20 ~
HAY poi Ii
nicolor Musical
“Irish Eyes Are Smilingâ€
COPR. 1945 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.
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ACERTIJOS MUSICALES
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TODAVIA QUEDAN LOS MEJORES LOTES
Ain tenemos para la venta los mejores terrenos
del Parque Lefevre. Nos quedan algunos a sélo 50
metros de la nueva carretera central de concreto que
se pueden comprar con un pago de B.500.00. Adquiera
el suyo antes de que se terminen.
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PANAMA, R. de P., JUEVES, ABRIL 4, 1945 CINCO CENTAVOS
== EN COLON FUNDARAN
UNA COLONIA HOGAR
en la Argentina
BUENOS AIRES,
El sueldo de B. 500 de los | Abana
Diputados fué fijado por
ARO VIGESIMO PRIMERO
FUE ACOGIDO RECURSO
CONTRA EL PDTE. DE LA
El doctor Jorge Ramirez Du-|do Ponente, doctor Carlos Gue- res de la misma.
que. Presidente de la Comision | vara. por medio del cual aco-| Se le ha dado término legal |
Investigadora de las Actuacio- ge el Recurso Extraordinariojal sefior De la Rosa para que
nes de los Funcionarios Publi- de AMPARO DE GARANTIAS rinda informe de su actuacion
ccs, envio en la manana de | CONSTITUCIONALES que _in-|y. dispone el Magistrado Sus-
hoy a este diario para su pu- | terpuso contra el sefior Dio-|tanciador. que previo lo pre-
blicacion el siguiente comuni-| genes de la Rosa. Presidente |ceptuado en el articulo DIEZ
cada: Ide la Comision Legislativa Per-|Y SIETE (17) de la Ley 7a. de
“A las tres (3) de la tarde manente. con motivo de la ex-|1941. se suspenda la orden im-
del dia de hov. en momentos | pedicion de la Resolucion Nu-|partida, debidc a ese Recurso
en que despachaba el doctor | mero UNO (1) del 23 de marzo|y a las pruebas presentadas.
Jorge Ramirez Duque en la O- | proximo pasado. en la cual dis-| Del mismo proveido fue no-
ficina de la Comision Investi- puso esa Comision la suspen-|tificado también el Lic. Elias
gadora de los Funcionarios Pu- sion de las labores de la Co-| Ramos Marquez, a quien el
bliccs. fue notificado del AU-|mision Investigadora vy la en- doctor Jorge Ramirez Duque
TO proferido por el Magistra- trega de los despachcs y ense- (Pasa a la Pag. 8. Col. 2)
George S. Mes- |
|
rizacion del Excmo. senor Pre-
Abril 4, (UP). -
Hoy se anuncio
extraoficialmente
Gbno. de EE. UL.
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ADQUIRIDO EN B. 180.000
TERRENO DEL NUEVO HOTEL
La Comandancia de la Policia
esta preparando un programa
espectal para el dia catorce
Con motivo de celebrarse el Dia del
Policia, informé el Cte. J. A. Remén
Esta ubicado en
la Via Espana
de esta capital
Seran lanzadas al
mercado las acciones
La Compania “Hoteles
Interamericanos, S. Aâ€
compré en la manana de
hoy a la “Urbanizacion
El Cangrejo, S. A†seis
—e
hectireas de terreno si-|
tuados en la Via Espana
frente a la residencia del
Presidente de la Republi-
ca don Enrique A. Jimé-
nez por la suma de 180. -
000 balbeas, segun infor-
mes que nos suministro el
Presidente de la compa-
nia comnradora, senor
Augusto Guillermo Aran- |
go.
También se nos anuncié
que la referida compania
pondra en el mercado
dentro de pocos dias sus
acciones, las cuales ten-
dran un valor de veinte
baltoas cada una.
Como es de todos sa-
bido, la Compania “Ho-
teles Interamericanos, S.
A.†se propone construir
un moderno y lujoso ho-
tel en dichos terrenos, es-
|
Cinco alarmas de
/incendio hubo ayer
Cinco veces tuvieron que sa-
{lir ayer los bomberos de esta
{ ciudad, por llamadas que se
hicieran en vista del peligro
que amenazaba las casas en los
distintes lugares donde se da-
{ba la senal de fuego.
La =salida de mas importan-
cia de ayer, fue la que hicie-
ron atendiendo al llamado de
ila Cantina "La Democraciaâ€
{en Pueblo Nuevo. v que tuvo
jorigen en la cocina que para
| atender el restaurante, tienen
!instalada estableci-
| miento.
La cocina es de aceite, vy se
{incendio tcmando el marco de
una puerta y el cielo razo, pe-
ro la oportuna intervencion de
los bomberos logro impedir que!
el fuego tomara mayores pro-
porciunes.
Esta casa es la numero 4166, |
ide propiedad de don Antonio |
| Nicola.
|
|
{
en . este
| Posiblemente seran
reelegidos Alcaldes |
‘en Chiriqui |
i i
| |
| DAVID, Abril 4 (Correspon-
sal'.—Por informaciones obteni- |
das por este corresponsal en
fuentes oficiales, podemos a-
inunciar que es probable que to-
| tual administracion,
Un programa especial esta
confeccionando Ja Comandan-
cia de la Policia Nacional pa-
ra celebrar el dia del Policia
le declaro en la manana de
hoy a uno de los redactores
de EL PANAMA-AMERICA «i
Coronel don José Antonio Re-
mon. Comanaante en Jefe del
Cuerpo de la Policia Nacional.
El Dia de! Policia sera el 14
del presente mes, y tanto la
Comandancia como el Poder
Ejecutivo estan sumamente in-
teresados en que el homenaie
que se le tribute a esos servi-
dores de la comunidad sea al-
go especial. z
Los miembros del Cuerpo
Diplomatico, lo mismo que los
altos funcionarios de la ac-
y distin-
guidas personalidages de nues-
tro mundg social, politico yv e-
conomico asistiran al agasajo
que la Comandancia de la Pe-
licia Nacional le tributara =a
los Agentes del Orden Publico
El Presidente de la Republi-
ca, don Enrique A. Jiménez, y
el Ministro de Gobierno y Jus-
ticia. Lic. don Carlos Sucre C..
pronunciaran los discursos re-
glamentarios.
Francisco Petrone
se presenta hoy en
Radio Panamericana |
Esta noche a las siete sera
presentado al publico por los
microfonos de Radio Panameri-
na el destacado artista del cine
Se
Siguen buscando
a Y personas
desaparecidas |
En Honolulu, debido
a las terribles
marejadas
HONOLULU, Abril 4 (UP)— |
Hoy continuaba la- busqueda
de 94 personas desaparecidas
después de las terribles mar=s-
jadas del lunes. pero los fun-
cionarios del Ejército vy la Ma-
rina guardan pocas esperanzas
de que sean encontradas vivas.
El total de personas muerta:
y desaparecidas llega a 192
sa ue han muerto 98
iQue 450 taron heridas.
estima que 16.000 personas
han. quedado sin hogar. -
Ochenta y siete de ios muer-
tos vivian en las Islas Hawaii,
diez se ahogaron en las Aleu-
tianas vy uno en California.
_ Los 94 desaparecidos son del
area de Hawaii. Se cree que
havan quedado enterradas -de-
bajo de los destrozados restos
de las casas en la playa o que
fueron arrojados mar afuera.
Varias “embarcaciones v u-
viones continuan la busqueda |
en las aguas que rodean a
Hawaii, pero los funcionarios
de la isla dudaa que puedan |
haber permanecido a flote pai
tanto tiempo.
Radio Panamericana |
trasmitira esta noche
el discurso del Pdte.
La radio Panamericana
(ransmitira esta noche a las
9 el discurso aue el doctor don
Hector Mujica Pumarino, Em- |
bajador de la Republica de
Chile ante el Gobierno de Pa-
nama, vy Decano del Cuerpo
Diplomatico, pronunciara en
el banquete oue el Cutrpe Di-
residente de la Republica, don,
Enrique A. Jiménez, en el Golf
Club. |
También hablara e€] senor
Presidente de Ja Republica.
plométice le ofrecera al sen)r
el Teatro Cecilia
General de la Republica, refiriéndose a las declaraciones hechas ayer en este periodico por el que sea destinado para Ia for-
| Convencional Dr. don Antonio C ; : ; .
Continué diciendo el seiior Contralor que el Decreto Legislativo numero 20 establecié los
| sueldos de los Convencionales y que el Poder Ejecutivo unicamente ha cumplido con lo esta-
blecido en dicho Decreto.
Termine sus declaraciones el seiior Coniralor afirmando que ne habia razén de ninguna
clase para suponer que el Poder Ejecutive hubiera tenide intervencion en este asunto,
arrillo Vargas.
| macion de
Acto criminal se
registro ayer en
Un accidente lamentable que |
pudo haber ocasionado peores
consecuencias, ocurrio durante
la funcion de aver en la tarde
como a las 5 en el Teatro Ce-
cilia, al arrojar una mano des-
conocida una cajeta de fosfo-
ros encendida a los espectado-
res, la cual fue a caer sobre
el rostro del nifo de 9 anos de
edad Rubén - Alberto de Ia
Guardia, hijo del sefor Enri-|
qué de la Guardia Navarro,
ampliamente conocido en to- |
dos nuestros circulos. quien se!
enconiraba en compania de
sus hermanitos, ocasionandole
serias quemaduras.
Milagrosamente las quema-
duras no le afectaron la vista,
pero en cambio, le dejaran ci- |
catrices que tardaran bastan- |
te tiempo en desaparecer. |
Debido a la obscuridad que
reinaba en el salon de cine]
mencionado, no fue posible
descubrir al autor de este ac-
to criminal que revela poseer,
instintes perversos y malvados.
Magnifico resultado
del Reformatorio de
Menores en Colon
COLON, Abril 4 (ELR)— Los
muchachos recluidos en el “In-|
ternado para Menores’ recien
instalado en el Gimnasio. estan
organizados y van vias de re-
forma setun observaciones de
este corresponsal. |
Uno de ellos se ha constitui-
do en maestro de Artes Manua-
es y otro en Profesor Drama-|
tico. Otro ha sido nombraao
por sus colegas secretario ge-
neral de la cooperativa.
Da2spierta curiosidad el cam-
bio operado en estos menores,
aue en pocos dias se ven con-
tentos y libres de sarna y ©s-
coraciones en !a piel.
Comen a sus horas regula-
res, eracias a la ayuda de la!
|aunque
E. U. propone Posposicion
de la consideracién del
aso de Iran
Hasta el 6 de Mayo,
C
arreglado definitivamente ese problema
en la ONU
pues por ahora parece
NUEVA YORK. Abril 4. (U.
Aumentaron hoy
esperanzas de paz
en Manchuria
Por GEORGE WELLER
PEIPING. Abril 4 (CDNFS)—
Las esperanzas de paz en Man-
churia aumentaron hoy con la
llegada de una imponente dele-
gacion de generales comunistas
chinos por la via aérea. para
conferenciar con los nacionalis-
tas chinos: y con los funciona-
rios norteamericanos.
El cuartel general de Mukden.
aislado del resto de
Manchuria en tres direcciones
por las tropas comunistas, reci-
bi6 a los tres aviones cargados
de militares comunistas y los
agasajo como huéspedes de ho-
nor.
Los comunistas son presididos
r ¢l Teniente General Yao
uishi. quien es comisario po-
litico del nuevo Cuarto Ejérci-
to v por lo tanto el principal
negociador militar comunista
en el noreste de la China.
El General se dirigio directa-
mente al hotel ruso para turis-
tas “Yamatoâ€
Mukden, donde el director de
operaciones del General George
C. Marshall, Brigadier General
Henry Byroade, lo esperaba.
Aunque no se ha expedido de-
claracion alguna, se presume
ue Byroade pidio a Yao que
escubriera el manto de miste-
en el centro de;
pecialmente acondiciona- dos los alcaldes de la provincia
os Pak . 1 sean reelectos en sus cargos.
do para turistas, y al "La medida obedece, segun de-
efecto ha abierto un con- ducimos que se hacen, a que el
argentino
Prentice Cooper
sera Embajador de
los EE. UU. en Pera
Francisco Petrone.
quien llegé ayer en la tarde al
Istmo.
Petrone ha trabajado en mu-
Cruz Roia v otras institucio- rio que cubre cuestiones tales
nes benélicas. |como la situacion del cuartel ge-
El “Maestro de Artes Manna-!/neral secreto comunista en
les†ha comenzado una fabrica!Manchuria y si Yao tenia po-
de cartuchos o bolsas de pave! der de Yenan para ejercer pre-
. |senor Gobernador de la Pro-|
curso para la escogencia | J
del nombre oie tendra el
yeferido hotel.
J Interamericana
de Defensa celebra
vincia se encuentra satisfecho
{de la labor desarrollada por es-
tos en cada uno de los distritos,
bajo su direccion.
chas peliculas, habiendo sobre-
salido en “Todo un Hombre†y|
“Tierra Gauchaâ€, donde cose-
cho grandes triunfos. |
su 4o. Aniversario
|
WASHINGTON, Abril 4 (UP) |
—La Junta Intecamericana de |
Defensa se propone celebrar |
el quince de este mes, el cuar- |
to aniversario de
cion. Dicha celebracion
cidira con las festividades de!
Dia Panamericano anual.
La Junta fue establecida en
Washington el 14 de abril de!
1942, conforme a una resolu-
cion adoptada en la Conferen-
cia de Rio de Janeiro en e!
mes de enero del mismo anc.
La Junta se propone celebrar |
.una sesion plenaria al mismo
tiempo que se reune el Con-
sejo Directivo cde la Union
Panamericana con la probabie
asistencia del Presidente Har-
ry S. Truman.
. Al terminar ambas reunio-
nes, la Junta de Defensa sera
huésped del Consejo Directivo
en un almuerzo en el Hote:
Mayflower. en el curso del
cual hablarain los generales
Eisinhower y Spaak.
COLON, Abril 4 -(ELR)
des de la Policia Nacional, por |
encontrarse por la calle des- |
pnés de las 9 de 1a noche, se- |
gun los informes llegados a
esta redaccion en el curso de
la manana de hoy.
Las mujeres. todas. fueron!
enviadas por 'a Policia a wa!
Clinica de Higiene Social es-
ta manana, en donde fueron
examinadas.
Varios agéntes de la nolicia
regular estaban de vigilancia
por los alrededores de la Cli-
nica de Calle novena, para e-
vitar la aglomeracion de cu-
riosos.
Varios ciudadanos se presen-
taron esta mafana a la Alcal-
dia del Distrito para protestar
por las detenciones de a'gunas
de las mujeres. El Alcalde don
Carlos A. Harris, manifesto a
Treinta y seis mujeres detenidas
‘por la Policia de Colon anoche
Ha habido algunos reclamos por la detencién
de algunas de ellas por exceso de celo policial
los auejosos que él como jefs
su funda- | Treinta v seis mujeres fueron! del Distrito. “no habia impar- |
coin- | detenidas anoche por .unida- tido ninguna orden para per-
seguir ni detener mujeres, ni
a nadie.â€
Los médicos de la Clinica
cumplieron con su deber, v s¢ |
mantuvieron atareados oda Ia |
manana hasta el medio dia. |
examinando a la mujeres.
La campana en pro de la
moralidad sigue su curso, V |
todo indica aue ia policia pro- |
cede con miras a que en ia!
ciudad exista la mas estricta
correccion en la conducta de
mujeres y nifios que arden en
horas de la noche por las ca-
lles de la urbe.
Muchas de las mujeres dete-
nidas anoche, obtuvicron su
libertad hoy pero sin la inter-
vencion del Alcalde, pues él
dijo que no las habia mandado
dtener. Por su parte, el Ju2z
(Pasa a la Pag. 8, Col. 4)
WASHINGTON, Abril 4 (UP: |
Se supo autorizadamente hoy
que Prentice Cooper, ex-Go-
bernador de Tennessee, sera
nombrado Embajador en el
Peru, como parte de los im-
portantes cambios diplomati-
cos que efectuia Estados Un:i-
dos en la América Latina.
Cooper reemplazara a Wil-
liam D. Pawleyv en la Emba-
jada de Lima. Se espera que
Pawley sera nombrado Emba-
jador en México en reemplaze
de George S. Messersmith,
quien debe ser nombrado Em-
bajador en Buenos Aires.
Se espera que los nombra- |
mientos seran enviados al Se-
nado hoy 0 manana. {
Nombramientos en el
Mtrio. de Gobierno |
En el Ministerio de Gobier- |
no y Justicia se han hecho los |
siguientes nombramientos:
Se asciende a la sefiorita Nor-
ma Lopez V. al cargo de Ofi-
cial de Primera Categoria en
el Departamento de Gobierno
del Ministerio de Gobierno y
Justicia, en reemplazo del se-
for Ricaurte Goti, quien re-
nuncio.
Se nombra a la sefiora Ma-
npela Bernal, Oficial de Segun- |
da Categoria en el Departa-
(Pasa n la Pag. 8, Col. 4)
|
i
{ cion faimos
para hacer mercado. La Ins-!
(Pasa 3 la Pag 8 Col. 20
sion sobre los movimientos de
tropas del Generalisimo comu-
nista Lim Piao.
Se nombré co
mité que ha
de elaborar el programa
del “Dia Pan-
Americanoâ€
Lo integran el Embajador de Chile y los
Ministros de Relaciones, Hacienda y Educacién
En el Ministerio de Educa-|
informados esta |
manana de la especial aten-!
cion que esta esa Secretaria de |
Estado a la elaboracion de los
programas que se han de des-
arrollar para la celebracion
del Dia Panamericano.
Al efecto han nombrado un
comité que esta integrado po:
las siguientes personas: Emba-
jador de Chile vy Decano de!
Cuerpo Diplomatico, _Exemo.
sefor Héctor Mujica Pumari-
no; sefor Ministro de Rela-
ciones Exteriores, Dr. Ricardo
J. Alfaro: sefior Ministro de
Hacienda y Tesoro, Dr. Ricardo
A. Morales, yv el seflor Minis-
tro de Eduvcaciéon, Dr. José Da-
niel Crespo.
Los miembros de! citado co-
mité se reuniran en estos dias.
para considerar el programa
claborado hasta ahora.
Para dar mavor lucimiento
a la celebracion de este dia.
nes dijo el Dr. José Daniel
Crespo. hay la intencion de
solicitar la cooperacion de la
Armada y el! Ejército america-
nos, para lo que se dirigiran
a las autoridades competentes
de la Zona.
Circulacien Pagada
Ayer Mas De
27,500
P., — El Secretario de Esta-
do James F. Byrnes propuso
gue el Consejo de idad
{de la izacion
| ciones nidas posponga
nueva consideracion de la dis-
puta sovietico-irania hasta el
{m. de hoy.
{| Byrnes hizo su proposicién
| poco después de que el Con-
| seio se reuniera a las 11.09 a.
mi de hoy. a
| El Consejo de la Organizacion
i
|
de las Naciones Unidas dara’
hoy su bendicion al sorpren- |
dente arreglo de la critica]
disputa sovieticc-irania. |
La crisis irania, que amena- |
726 la propia existencia de las!
Naciones Unidas, aparenta ha-|
ber terminado de la noche a la|
mafiana. |
El Consejo debe reunirse a!
las 11 a. m., hora del Este, pa-
ra proseguir con las formali- |
dades de poner fin al debate
de semana y media sobre las)
acusaciones iranias contra Ru-|
sia. El Consejo retendra el de-
I recho de investigar la cues-
{tion nuevamente, si las prome-
sas soviéticas no son cumpli-
das.
El Consejo espera borrar el
caso de la agenda actual — a
menos que ocurran aconteci-!
mientos inesperados — vy ha-!
|cer asi posible que el delegado
soviético Andrei Gromyko re-
grese a su puesto.
(Gromyvko manifesto a los
pericdistas al salir de su ho-
tel que no asistiria a la reu-
nion de hoy del Consejo.)
Rusia prometio evacuar sus
tropas de Irdin incondicional-
mente para el seis de mayo.
Iran dice que se encuentra sa- |
tisfecho con la promesa rusa.!
Gromyko ain sigue sus ins-
trucciones de abstenerse de dis-
cutir el caso iranio hasta e!
diez de abril, pero prcbable-
mente regrese a su puesto ma-
fiana una vez que se hava aca- |
Pago de discutir el caso de
{ Iran.
TEHERAN, abril 4. (UP) -
| El Principe Mozaffar Firouz. vo-
|cero oficial del Gobierno ira-|
|nio. dijo hoy que las negocia- |
cicnes para el completo arre-!
{glo de todos los problemas en- |
tre Iran y Rusia prosiguen en |
| Teheran, completamente divor-!
|
(Pasa a la Pigina 8, Col. 1)
1]
i
|
|
|
in-
Dentro de un aio
‘terminaran con toda
la Armada japonesa
| TOKIO. Abril 4 (UP). Se
forma de fuentes fidedignas q
{los aliados esperan terminar
| dentro de un ano la tarea de
lacabar con la Armada y Flota
Mercante japonesas.
El programa aliado comoren-
de la destruccion de mas de|
cien barcos incluyendo a dos’
antiguos trasatlanticos de lujo|
transformados en portaviones. |
La Armada de los Estados U-|
|
nidos que tiene a su ca
japoneses para hacer una lista
exacta de los barcos japoneses
samo averiados como en buen!
e 0.
Se espera un informe
proximas semanas
una’
{Los partidos
rgo dicho | 3!
especial para dentro de. ias dos,
una “Colonia
r", dijo en la manana de
los redactores
| doctora dona Clara
| de Behringer.
de
de EL PANAMA-AMERICA, Ia
Gonzalez
donde estin alojados por aho-
Fa, cuentan ya con una peque-
na industria y un botiguin de
primeros auxilios, esto ultimo
suministrado on. Unidad
Sanitaria de pn,
Condenan actitud
dictatorial del
Gbno. ecuatoriano
GUAYAQUIL. Abril 4
Vanguardia volucionaria, Con
munista, Liberal Radical, los es-
tudiantes universitarios y la Fe-
deracion Provincial de Trabae
jadores, han invitado al pue-
blo a una manifestacion
condenar la actitud dictatoria:
del Gobierno y por tal razén se
ha ordenado la detencion de los
lideres de los partidos politicos,
estando preso ya Leopoldo Iz-
quieta Pérez, director de la Jun-
ta Suprema del Partido Liberal
Radical, mientras los pesquisas
buscan a los jefes de los de-
mas partidos con el fin de evi-
tar la proyectada manifestacion
contra el actual régimen.
Monarquicos griegos
no presentaran el
caso del Rey Jorge
Por LEIGH WHITE
ATENAS. Abril 4—(UP)—Los
monarquicos que solo obtuvie-
ron el 55 por ciento de los
votos en las elecciones nacio-
nales celebradas el domingo
pasado, han abandonado el
plan de celebrar un plebiscito
inmediato sobre la cuestion
del retorno al trono del Rey
Jorge.
Los monarquicoy estin nego-
ciando con los djrigentes libec-
rales derechistas Yen la espe-
ranza de formar un Gobierno
de coalicion relativamente es-
table. Cuando los monarquicos
accedieron a no presentar el
problema del regreso del Rey
Jorge, los liberales indicaron
estar dispuestos a unirse a la
coalicion.
Los britanicos han
tanto como los les para
hacer abandonar a monar-
quicos la idea del plebiscito
en las actuales circunstancias.
Se tiene entendido que el Em-
bajador britanico Clifford
Norton aconsejo a los monar:
uicos que el clima
hecho
comprometerse a
cito sera pospuesto hasta
como insisten los liberaies
el respaldo britanica
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21 publico que <¢ ha vis.» obligada a suspender las
actividades de dos de sus establecimientos comer-
ciales, por razon de los elevados impuestos que se le
col.ran. Esta circunstancia viene a demostrar pal-
pablemente, por asi decirlo, lo que esta columna ha
estado sosteniendo. a efecto de que los gastos pu-
bheos no deben exceder en manera alguna de la ca-
pacidad tributaria de la colectividad. La politica
fiscal implantada por la administracion anterior,
que consistia en la prodigalidad, comienza a produ- |,
cir sus fru os.
Y no se diga como excusa que el gravamen
encroso del cual se queian en Colon los espectaca-
los cinematograficos fué impuesto por el Ayunta-
miento Provincial ¥ no por el Gobierno nacional.
Es bien sabido que las instituciones regionales en
nuestro pais se inspiran por lo general en la actua-
cion del Ejecutivo. El pais entero veia con asomdro
la progresion siempre creciente de los gastos del
Estado, atin cuando no era posible llevar a cabo Ia,
construccion de obras publicas por la escasez de
materiales.
El perjuicio que surge de la suspension de un
negocio no alcanza solamente a sus duenos. El dano
es de mayor truscendencia porque su efecto inme-
diato repercuie en o.ras actividades economicas y
tiende a crear cierto pesimismo en el animo de otros
empresarios, aunque ¢stos no estén en manera algu- |
ns vinculados con el negocio asi perjudicado. No
puede perderse de vista que la iniciativa privada,
a pesar de sus ventajas inherentes, se mueve con’
lentitud y timidez.
Ojala que este evento desafortunado que ahora!
comentamos no contribuya a fomentar el desalien-
te, precisamente en esta etapa de nuestro desarro-
llo economico en que precisa estabilizar ef ritmo de
lo negocios, que por un tiempo marcharon, en
ciertos aspectos, movidos por el espejismo de una
bonanza transitoria. El pais esta ahora en el mo-
mento mismo de la transicion hacia la normalidad.
Aungue es cierto que no hay razon alzuna para
que se caiga en una depresion violenta, también lo
es que dehemos a todo trance evitar que se repitan
incidentes, como el ocurrido en Colon, que pudieran
acaso crear una impresion contraria.
Esta al alcance del Gobierno hacer una aprecia-
cion jus.iciera v rapida de las potencialidades eco-
nemicas del pais, con la mira de estimularlas, me-
diante la eliminacion de los gastos superfluos, para
que no continte la espiral del costo de la vida ¥ no
se repitan incidentes como el acaecido aver en Co-
lon.
AVISO DE LICITACION
SUMINISTRO DE MATERIALES DE ENSESANZA
PARA ESCUELAS PRIMARIAS
Las propuestas serdn abiertas en el despacho del
Contralor General el dia cuatro (4) de mayo de 1946,
~a las diez (10) en punto de la manana.
El pliego de cargos puede solicitarse en el despa-
cho del Contralor durante las horas habiles.
Abril 4, 1946 CONTRALOR GENERAL
sm.
‘No se abandone usted:
Recupere las energias per-
didas, tomando el agrada-
ble v poderoso
VINO RECONSTITUYENTE
SANSON
- in
Cartas al Director
En esta seccion daremos cabida a todas aquellas
cartas que se nos dirijan, sobre topicos de interes gene-
ral, que no scan demasiado cxiensas.
EL HOSPITAL PARA | hecho
| Fxpuesto como lo he
TUBERCULSOS | el
|
fundamento de mie
a cxplicar las razones
sostienen mi punto de vis-
Estado debe in-
| Panama. 31 de Marzo de 1945
| Senor Director de
El, PANAMA-AMERICA,
Pre-ente
Estimado senor Director:
“Me parece al2o excesivo pa-
ra Panama. pues su manteni- |!
bien del pais lo
no dejar-
| tuacion
mas pronto posioit
lo aplazado para
para
propieic { a experien-
miento podria costar demasiado | cia nos den tra que no ha
el . |
tesoro nacional’. Esti pa- | problema que de una forma u
labras atribuidas al aoctor A'-! gira no tenea solucion, So
| berto Navarro. Director del De- | hiperal en ef ntido econo
partamento de Salud Publica. | mista del vocablo, : acoio
publicadas en “La Estrella 4214 sinacion de que el precio
Panama el 27 del corriente | a, ¢] débe ser ¢l re-
mes, refiriendose al proyeclo syltado de la lacion entre o-
del Hospital para Tuberculosos. i feria v demand Auniue
Es lamentable. senor Dirce- | indica que
ve todavia. queden en |
nuestra Panama personas que |
no vean hacia ¢l futuro de |
nuestra Republica. podemos ha- | |
una extensa lista de Ia
no pucde dejarse
1ecest
1 nuestra
i publicas gue al cabo de | : e.1. estar for-osa
105 cuantos anos de construi- | ene comictid a un contre
\ son pequenas al proposiis | nga evita exploLacion,
4 que “neren const uidas ale no Ge oti:
esto me recuerdz un | gpg tildar la ox.
escrito de don Guullermo An- | DICH DU
di Cuenta rl. que [ue cios, :
vi edilicio de varios pi-| “pe
sos reeien; ocupado por cierto
pericdico en una ciudad de los
rstados Unidos. notando el
one en este edificio hablan do:
completamente vacios,
{ pregunto a que debia esto:
cion
tema que preci
teresa. Podemos
ir que cot
pisos
3 1 " act nite }
el director ael nenodico ie re que habiendo una escasa oler
pondic que €s0S PISO SeriaAn | vo, ae narte di
- Mmedicos ¥ una
gran demanda 4 servicios
se mantenga ¢l costo de dicho:
Servicios en mareen tan ¢-
levado? Aciaso no se puede so-
lucionar esta situaci
tuturo no le-
adelanto de
ocunacos en un
jano ‘cuando el
periogico asi 10 requiriese
Ya es tiempo, senor Director
que en Panama se construvan
obras en grande con miras ha-
Y fed . dio de control de
cia e! futuro. teniendo en cuen- tado o contratal
ps el alad 16 - x Fi is
ta que la rueda alada que 1 cios de medic
gura en nuestro escudo, vuela En cuanto
ahora mas ranido v no deb†esta interroeaci
: { nierrosat
detenerse janias. no 01
es: ey T . : apvi. | AO sol
i Del senor Director un servi- |... tarifas. que i
Ger, > . tess 2
: ow . principios de Equidad d
José E. Toscano. N rerint Coe od
Cid. 47-9892 Justicia tan necesarios en to-
a ye das las actividades humana
Debe eliminarse de una vez poi
todas el temor que 1
someterse a un trat
meédico. no ‘va nor el temor
26 de Marzo de 1945 la operacion. sino por el costo
wr Director de que ello acarrea. Se ha avan-
PANAMA-AMERICA. !
: ELL. COSTO DE LOS
| SERVICIOS MEDICOS
ado tanto en ¢! ¢ po de
Presente. medi para Dis de la i
Senor -Director: manid da yy. en
tema de no: hemos guedado comg
mente atrasados en lo que
Por considerar el
| interés general y mas aun po:’-
lque estimo que cs va tiemn) i
| que se encuentre una solucion de SerVICiOs
por parte de los organismos )
del Estado. al - tan debatidy
problema que ha sido objeto que demue
de estudio ‘en nuestra 2110 i i ata-
| A
¢ refiere a la consecucion de sov franco al decir'o,
{los seivicios médicos de ex-| solo pensario me llena de iral
tranieros por escasear estos civ de rencor. No es
nuestro pais que trae co ‘io. ¥ por qué no
publicamente
consecuencia logica un costo
S€rvi- gue formamaos
ia. a excepcion
aie
1
tan elevado de estos
tome | ria.
cins, sup’ico a usied e
la molestia de editoriaiizar es-| privilegiados ecor
te tema Yv que. sin que que- || con temor
pa la menor duda. el ade- de un
cimiento sera general t0- de los
das las capas sociales. A evita
Tito; |
olucionar esta :i-|
tiempos mas |
compictainen- |
a4 que ciertos
n
IA COMANDANCIA GENERAL
POLICIA NACIONAL
INFORMA:
Que la REVISTA POLICIAL DE PANAMA es el
organo de publicidad de la Institucion, autorizado
DE LA
unico
por, el
se edita en esta ciudad.
Por le tanto, ninguna otra publicacion
avisos de progazan comercial utilizandeo el
Policia Nacional de [Panama.
prede solicitar
nombre de la
Ministerio de Gobierno v Justicia, que con caracter oficial |!
PARA FIESTAS DE CUMPLEANOS
* CANASTITAS
* VELAS
* SOMBREROS DE
* ADORNOS. Ere.
SERVICIO DE LEWIS
Ave. Central No. 124
Calle “J†No. 18
RADIO CENTER
COLON
PAPEL
LO QUE AMERICA PIENSA...
WASHINGTON, Abril 4
primeros comentarios cditorin-
les en los periodicos de ios ks-
tados Unicos sobre e. reperte
cel Comite Consejero del De2-
partamento de Estado, sugl-
tiendo un control internacional
de la encrgia atomica por me-
aio de la ONU, con favorable:
a esta propucsta, v
| fasis soore el
plan sugetido no es ni oficial
ni final, urgiendo al pabii-o
lo mismo que a jos estadisia
a que c:luaien cl plan de. ter-
Ldaaiate.
ELL. NEW YORK TIMES Diiv
en parte: “La Junta de exner-
| tos del comite del Departamen-
to de Entado ha concluido un
enorte sobre el control inter-
raciong] de la
ca que no
enerzia
puede considerarse
taio ningun aspecio como un
p.an final, sino como una acer-
toda iniciacion de la solucion
del’ «rave problema que con
ironta la ONU. Tal como lo ob-
erva Jac misma junta, hay
puntos oscuros que n°
aclararse. propuestas
tra ctratar con paises evasi-
cion, por el espanto de ver es-
| fumarse sins cortes ahorros lo-
erados quien sabe a base de
, ue sacrificios en cuantos a-
nos
Sener Director, no sov vo el
m:s desdichado, pero si tal ves
el que siente mas hondamen-
te la injusticia de una situa-
eion como la presente.
En cuanto al segundo punto
por que no contramos los ser-
vicies de médicos extranieros’
Recuerco a este respecto, qu
se presentaron en el seno de
nuestra Magna Asamblea. aca-
loradas discusiones cuvo re-
sultado desconozceo, pero aque
enzo la plena confianza cue
a algun buen término se leo.
Arradezco a usted proiunda-
mente la publicacion de esta
carta. esperando que -al mis-
mo tiempo usted con visual
mas amplia de los prob'emas
nacionales, en consideracion
cde la urgencia de una pronta
solucion, haza referencia de
esta en sn secrion
para tener asi la satisfacecion
de haber ‘aportado- un erano
mas en la eléevacion
espiritual de nuestra querida
patria
De usted atentamente.
Un Simple Ciudadano
piensa en la
una mejor
gentro
“ue
vida
humane,
para el
Los,
hacen ¢n-|
hecho de que ¢
atomi- |
editorial. |
material |
Justicia v en -
I de
CONTROL DE LA ENERGIA ATOMICA
vos y recalcitrantes que deb"n
ser ‘cuidadosamente examina- |
gas, y meétodos para el maneio |
del tralico del uranio, el cna}
demanda la cesion de ciertos |
derechos de soberanmia v (
prepiedad. Pero las realidace
poitticas y cientificas han sido
afrontadas cabalmente, dana?
por re:ultado un juicio siste
matico que ha de ser util
Una autoridad internaciona
para el desarrollo de- a ener-
via atomica ha sido pronue‘ia
sta poseera todos los denosi-
tos de uranio, todas las plan-
tas donde se reduzca e! uranio
a una forma que sea util en 0
cverra. Aqui ciertamente e'i-
contrames una invasion de los
dereches soberanos yv de pro-
piedad oaue debe ser conside-
rado cuidadosamente antes df
que sea aceptada. especialmen-
te en vista de las sexuridacdes
cue este pais demandara. Sin
cuda aleuna. el uranio debe 57:
controlado...â€
EI. NEW YORK HERALD TRI
BUNE dijo en parte: “..Es ua
plan concreto, un punto df
partida. un comienzo. Es el pii-
mer pao hacia la realizacion
! del curso de accion trazado nor
ei Presidente Truman. el Pri-
{ mer Ministro Atlee v el Prime
Ministro MacKenzie King sobre
la enrzia atomica v hacia 2
investidura de la Comision d»
Enercia Atomica de las Nacie
res Unidas de un propeésito co-
nuino. Como tal. el! reporte rs
uno de los pasos mas constric-
tivos en la dinlomacia actua!
“Es imvnortante que la ms
vor narte de los puntos ses
ciarificades en lo que sea "-
sible. Pero ain €3 més. importan
te gue la mera ne ativa. er me-
re escenticismo no sean per-
mitidos frustuar la accion cons-
tructiva e intelicente sobre e!
reporie. Porque si ofrece espe-
ranzas- esperanzas tanto pera
ci contro! de los inmensos no-
deres destructivos de la ener-
cia para vsos pacificos a la di:
posicion de la humanidad. Y
ln qe es mas. sueiere un m~-
dio vor el cual las Naciones
Unidas podrian aumentar su
roder y su responsabilidad-ne-
drian ser transformadas nor
una possesion comin v un pio
un or-
transferir
posito comin de tener
2anismon dedicado a
las indicaciones de presion so-|
bre el status quo territorial un» |
compania comun a todas cu-
vo pronosito es el desarroilo d°
I» amenaza mavor a
nidad. Tales
enormes
nosibilidades son
alcances, lo mi
ACABAN DE LLEGAR REFRIGERADORAS
“KELVINATORâ€
Y ESTAN EN VENTA EN
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COLON
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Abrira la matricula para los cursos de Corte y
Confeccion, Alta Costura, Bordado a Maquina, Mecano-
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Ademas abrird cursos de Corte y Bordado a Ma-
quina en horas especiales para maestras.
Para mejores inforines llame al 2327-.J o dirijase
a Calle Cuarta No. 24.
LA DIRECCION
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Para informes llame al teléfono 460 .L, entre una y cuatro de la tarde.
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JUEVES. ABRIL 4. 1946
hechos y comentarios
———
—
I. asunto dé la directora yanqui para al Escuela Profesio=
E nal, parece sera la cnispa que ha de prender el barril de
polvora en que esta sentado el Minisiro de Educacion doce
tor J. Dante Crespo ia peivora ael barril la componen
los protesores a quienes sr oQiizara a servir un minimum de
40 horas semanal Estos estan preparando una hueiga pa-
ra los primeros Qias de mayo que hara epoca,
El ultimo atraco de los senores dipuiados al erario pi-
blico tiene a 10s ciuaaaanos mas que bravos... No hay dere.
cho para que ellos de presupuesto nacional mien-
scuelas v de mil cosas mas,
No les hemos demostrado,
OPINION PUBLICA y por
nosoLro Tengo una idea la cual pongo
en conocimiento de mis lectore declarar un paro de me-
wad hota en las ciuaates capitales de todas las provincias,
para demostrar a los padres de la patria que cl pais entero
condena acrcmente lo que estan haciendo. %
Sobre la fecha rizacion de este paro. dejo a mis
lectores en libertad para que decidan si les gusta la idea y
la manera de hozerio..
gue aqui
eso Se DFS
GELEDE
- . - - m—— EE
c¢eben ser acordadas con. el jules
mo que el encrme peligro que, Cf .
cio mas acertado. :
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energia
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sana aue KLIM!
dice ELSIE, la VACA BORDEN
Elsie: Sefiora, no se preocupe mas por la leche para sus hijos. Use Klim,
la leche pura de vaca, en polvo. Klim es una de las mejores leches que
puede Ud. comprar. Silo la mejor leche de vacas saludables se usa
para su elaboracion. Klim es invariable.
Madre: Pero es Klim facil de digerir?
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nego Ud. le aiiade! Durante su elaboracién, esta leche se hace més
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Elsie: Klim viene envasada en latas rs
#l vacio. El aire no puede entrar y
al'erar su contenido. No hay des-
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la necesita.
Pruebe una lata hoy. KLIM e« tan
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FL, PANAMA-AMERICA — DIARIO INDEPENDIENTE
JUEVES, ABRIL 4. 1946
Von Ribbe ry Bans cmintos cn | mBoctason te ae Hen oe
on ] entrop Admitio haber hecho ogy pitt Horny prise no | tier, mas bien que suya, la de
. i | podian apreciar !a amenaza se- | crear una colonia penal para
. * LI |
recrimmaciones al Duce Mussolini
a en toda su extensionâ€. | judios en Madagascar. Admitio
tio que habia increpado a. que Hitler declaro gue los ju-
‘sobre la miticacion de | dios “debian ser exterminados
s anti-semiticas en la | como r.icrobios de la tuberculo-
medids
Por la proteccion a los judios alemanes en zona de ocupacion italiana en | sisâ€; pero, anadio: “estas pala-
Itali: Coloni: al judi: Madasasea y cia, a lo cual el Duce le | bras me causaron gran pena.
Re oionia penal judia en jlagagasca LO airadamente: “Los | Nunca he sido anti-semita. Solo
NUREMBERG, abril 3 (UP) haber hablado “con Mussolini cd. No es
yon Ribbentron admitio ante ei) (C acerc: 1 sal je v Ia senite Risa b pbentrop de ser “pelele de Hi-
doe Sha} de Delile; Se Buepes, : cesa para separar a los aliados | tler y, que lo obedecia ciega-
ry aa 00 1 VHS en el Eje†| mente†v a esto ‘el acusado con-
lini vy a Ciano. Ribbentrop ‘ : | testo: “Siempre fui leal a Hitler
ie ha A ee Von Ribbentrop nesé que fue- | y%umpli sys ordenes. Tuve se-
gade por kg : » de ra responsable de las medidas | rias disputas con él v traté de
erro- re mean as pregun-
ire, liseal | tas logro
| & 02
Ribbentrop p 0 lies gd a | que Von Ri ira los udic Ss en Dinamatca. renunciar varias veces: pero,
por contestar las| con Musso ero a gue de cuando Hitler daba ordenes yo
preguntas de Faure a voz en|rg de 194 1 m las crdenes de Hitler siempre las cumpliaâ€
cuello. Faure le pregunto si no | srdene ] D: - scutido con varios gobiernos |’ 3 4 4
habia protestado contra Ia “pro- | ara de conv: a nes para forzar a los ju- |
teccion†de judios alemanes en | ge gue debian deportar a t lios a on r a Nord-Africa o |
Italia. Contesto “que recordaba ! los judios. Von Ribbentro p de- | Asia. Declaro: “Es indiscutible |
Sefiorita: Curvifiquese
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ordenes
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Curvifiquese, sefforita.
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Se vislumbra un optimista
‘arreglo en las relaciones
‘de los E. U. con Argentina
El proximo nombramiento de Embajador de E. U.
en ese pais, causa gran regocijo en América
WASHINGTON, Abril 4 (UP) fuentes dignas de crédito han
{—En los circulos diplomaticos y'descartado esta posibilidad. A-
| politicos, ha causado favorable 'firmando que el nuevo emba-
{impresion la decision tomada jador seri una persona de gran |
por Estados Unidos, de enviar experiencia en el campo diplo-
Embajador a Buenos Aires y se matico v en tal sentido, en los
estima como el prologo de una 'circulos diplomaticos se citaban
posible reconciliacion entre las los nombres del Dr. Frank Co- |
dos naciones. Se opina en cen- rrican., ahora en Venezuela:
tros oficiales que la medida John Simmons, que se halla en!
por si sola no puede atenuar el El Salvador v acaso Ellis Briggs,
estado de las relaciones entre ex-Embajador en la Republica |
(las dos capitales ya que Braden [Dominicana y actualmente se-!
y Armour actuaron como em- cretario especial de Braden. La
| bajadores en periodos de hon- opinion general es que el nue-
{das discrepancias politicas. {vo Embajador no sera de ca-!
| Empero, se opina que ¢€l he-!rrera militar. También se men-
cho de que Estados Unidos ha-'ciona para el cargo a George
va tomado la iniciativa para Messersmith
(reanudar el servicio diplomati-| De todos los comentarios a-
co, en toda su plenitud ha sido caso ¢l mas interesante sea el
un acto que por lo menos pue- del presidente de la Comision de
de causar otros actos analogos Asuntos Extranjeros del Senado, |
‘como consecuencia del mismo. Tom Connally. quien declare a
La opinion mas generalizada la United Press: “Tengo la se-
es que Estados Unidos se dispo- suridad de que el nombramien-
ne a acentuar progresivamente to de Embajador en Argentina
tal tendencia amistosa si el tendri como consecuencia el
Gobierno argentino muestra sa- mejoramiento de las relaciones |
na orientacion democratica. U- entre los dos paises y en tal |
na persona bien informada ma- sentido coadyuvar a la solida-
nifesto que Estados Unidos lle- ridad hemisférica en union de
gara a firmar un tratado de todas las demas republicas. La
defensa interamericana con Ar- Comision de Assuntos Extranije-!
gentina si el Gobierno de este | ros del Senado sigue con gran
pais cumple todgs los compro- interes este asunto y el desarro-
misos derivados de la Conferen- llo de los acontecimientos. Con- |
cia de Chapultepec. {flo que la situacion contribuya!
| jal fomento y estimulo de la po-|
| El secretario del Departamen- |jtica de buena vecindad.â€
to de Estado, Michael MeDer- :
mott, eludio contestar las pre-| La minoria del Senado repre-'
guntas que le hicieron los pe- sentada por Wallace White, que
riodistas respecto "a la politica pertenece también a la Comi-
internacional de Estados Unidos sion de Asuntos Extranjeros. de-
en relacion con Argentina yv al clare: “Puede parecer como el!
nombramiento de nuevo Emba- ofrecimiento de un ramo de o-|
jados en Buenos Aires. Se le livo. de paz: pero, la cuestion!
pregunto si tal nombramiento de si el gesto resultara venta-!
jimplicara un cambio en la poli- joso o desfavorable dependera
tica seguida hasta ahora de no de la persona que se nombre.â€
firmar un tratado de defensa El Senador Warren Austin,
con el Gobierno argentino y'que en union de Wallace coo-
McDermott contest: “No tengo pero en la redaccion del Acta.
nada que decir.†En la misma de Chapultepec y que en di-
forma replico al prezuntarsele versas ocasiones censuré la po-|
si tal nombramiento significara litica seguida por el Departa-!
jun cambio general en la actitud mento de Estado respecto al
de Estados Unidos respecto a caso argentino. dijo: ° “La noti-|
{la Argentina. icia me ha producido gran sa-
{ En los circulos diplomaticos'tisfaccionâ€. El Senador Millard
ise ha mencionado a varias per- Tydings, dijo: “No tengo nada
isonalidades para el cargo de que objetar a tal medida. Si el]
Embajador. En los periodicos Departamento de Estado asi lo!
de Washington se cita el nom-i quiere, yo no he de oponermeâ€, ||
Embajador en
Pawley pero,
Peru, El Senador Vandemberg. uno de |
algunas los técnicos de Estados Unidos
en asuntos extranjeros, dijo:
bre del
William
“No tengo ninguna declaracion
que hacer por ahora.â€
Entre los comentarios de la
prensa se destaca el editorial
del “Washington Postâ€. que su- |
giere que un medio mas acer- |
tado para lograr cl acercamien-
to seria
“por parte de Peron}
PAGINA TRES
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hechos y no solo con palabras,
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FI, PANAMA. AMERICA =†DIARIO INDEPENDIENTR
JUEVES. ARRIT, 4, 1946
PAGINA CUATRO
“- Neo woh .
cretario del Ministerio de Re-
DIA SOCIAL
Esta encargada de esta Secon ia
s hora CHICH) GUARDIA uE EOWALUHIX
Horas: de 8 a.m a 1] am -- Tel 163-
[s :
lJaciones Exteriores y su especsa
dona Sonia de De Diego, quie-
nes partieron para San José
rde Costa Rica.
Rumbo a California, via Mé-
xico. salio por la via del aire
Fiestas sociales
dona Esther Lindemann de Mc
, Dofia Emmy Cardoze de Mi-|Culloch. Buen viaje le desea-
En honor del Embajador de dence brindé ayer en e! Club|mos.
© Panama en el Peru, doctor A- | Union un '‘almuerzo en honor
dolfo Arias y senora dona Ce-|de la seficra Evelina M. de ho he of de residencia
cilia Espincsa de Arias. e!
dante del 150. Distrito Naval y | Unidos.
su esposa dona Edith de Bear-
dall brindaron anoche una ele-| Los que salen
gante comida, la cual fue ser-
Al- | ledano para despedirla con mo-
mirante John Beardall, Coman- | tivo de su viaje a los Estados razua
S. E. el Ministro de Nicara-
ante nuestro gobierno,
{don Armando Pallais Lacayo y
isu esposa dona Elsa Graboski
de Pallais han cambiado su
Que tengan un. grato paseo residencia a casa numero 10,
vida en su residencia. buon Mario de Diego, Primer Se- Calle 45 Este. en donde se po-
MISA DE REQUIEM
Se dira en la Iglesia de La Merced el 6 de Abril de
1946, a las 6:30 a.m., por el eterno descanso dc quien cn
vida se ilamo: >
Severiana A. de Arango
(q.e.pd.)
Su esposo Ramiro Arango R.. hijos v demas deudos
agradeceran la asistencia a este acto piadoso.
Panama, 4 de Abril de 1946.
ACABAMOS
« DE -.
RECIBIR
ANDADERAS
PARA NINOS
MUEBLERIA
LA EUROPEA
Ave. Central y Calle 21 Este No. 1
Tel. 234
nen a las ordenes de sus amis- |
tades.
Cumpleanos de manana
Dona Margaret Thompson de
Arias.
| Dona Lilia Inés Arias de A-
{ rango.
Don Mariano Sos2 Lopez.
Don Ricardo Manuel Arias E
Joven Daniel Fabreza GOoy-
| tia.
Nacimientos
Sc encuentra dé placemes el
hogar del senor Harold Phil-
lips v senora Ruth Collazos de
{| Phillips por el advenimiento
de una nina, primera mujer-
cita en una familia de dos. na-
cida ayer en la Maternidad de:
Panama.
1! Los que llegan
i]! De un viaje de recreo por San
José de Costa Rica regreso do-
na Olga Mary Quijano de Cal-
i] re con sus ninos. Nos complace
! | tenerla de nuevo entre ncs-
otros.
atentamente 21
Vallarinoe que
regreso de un corto viaje por
San José de Costa Rica.
Saludamos
Mayor Bolivar
| Esta de regreso en Panama,
||| procedente de
Nueva York vv
Habana., el sefcr Roberto
Heurtematte.
Nos complace anunciar que
esta de nuevo en su residen-
Champana
Espaiiola
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De calidad
insuperable
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Distribuidor:
— Jaime Ventura
Tel. 1013
| Dona Sabina Paniza de Boyd. |
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CONEJILLO DE PASCUAS
| EN LOS CINES
HOY JUEVES
{ VARIEDADLS Cri tina
ENCANTO Wahoo
Viudas del Jazz
IDEAL—Club Vero.
Cancion de (uma
VISTERMOSA—E! Tercer Beso
Nobleza Ranchera
EDEN—Recuerdos de Mi Valle
Senderos Opuesios
Por lo menos Leslie Brooks, estrella de la Columbia Pictu
éxito en descubrir una yunta de concjiilos Slures. Juve
para la temporada de Semana Sania—o sea
los alistas para partic;"ar en la parada de Pascuas.
El Papa hablo hoy
'sobre la situacion
|alimenticia mundial
| ROMA. Abril ¢
—(UPY— El
Papa Pio XII iransmitio esta
manana por radio al mundo
minutos sus |
la cri-
durante treinta
puntos de vista sobre
tica escasez alimenticia.
Empezando a la 1 de la ma-
nana. nora del este su diz-
curso fue retransmitido en ine
tervalos de media hora en os-
| paiol. [rances, aleman, »olzco
{ee inzlés.
cia. va establecida. dona Car-|
lota Heath de Bovd que en|
dias pasados estuvo recluida en
el Panama por motivos de sa- |
i lud. E
También 1a nina Irene Novev. |
hija de don George Ncvey Jr.
v senora Mariel de la Guardia
de Noxey, abandono el Pana-
ma.
Se encuentra recluida en el
Hospital Gorgas la senorita E-
lia Barichovich. a quien desea-
| mos. una pronta y compieta
, mejoria.
| Se encuentra enfermo bajo
tratamientc meédico en el Pa-
nama el nifo Raul Alvarado
LA CREACION
Acaba de Recibir
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No deje de visitar LA CREACION y encontrari todo cuanto necesite
para las fiestas de Semana Santa,
LA CREACION
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FINISIMA ROPA
INTERIOR
Peticotes de Brassiere - Peti-
cotes de Satin - Peticotes de
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don floreados - Pijamas de
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en rosado y negro - Fajas
. Panties. todas elasticas.
Nuevos vestidos—
Elegantes modelos—
Telas lisas v florcadas
desde 9.50
Jr.. hilo de don Raul Alvara-
¢» v seflora Sara Jaramillo de
Alvarado.
Ramon Carzdoze Fabrega, hi- |
jo de don Oswaldo Cardoze v
senora Lastenia Fabrega de
Cardoze. esta también de nue-
vo en su residencia va mejor
del malestar que le aquecjaba.
Retirn espiritual
Organizado por las Hipas de
Maria de San Francisco, Capi- |
tal. |
Queda usted invitada cordial- |
mente al retiro, espiritual que,
comienda e! lunes 8 de tae |
en el colegio de la Sagrada
Familia. Calle 4a. a las 5.30 de
la tarde. f
La distribucion del retiro se-
ra:
5.30—Meditacion.
7.30—Via Crucis.
7.45—Conferencia.
Todo terminara para las B15
p. m.
Las que lo deseen podran ce-
rar v aun dormir en e! colegio
avisandn para ello anticipada-
mente para que se les reserve
sietio.
Terminara el retira ¢] 4omin-
zo 14 de abril con 1a Comusion
General.
| A.M. D. G.
i
Nos complacemos en [elicitar
a la joven senora Thelma Has - |
isan de Solis, quien celebra igi
Cumpleanos
su cumpleanos.
Reciba nuestras conzratula-
ciones el senor Jorge Scifo por
su cumpleanos que rezistra en
¢sta fecha. . '
C LEVANTADAS.
. NOCTURNAS
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Elimine venenos e impurezas y
‘
| ponga [in al levantarse de noche.
Un diurético estimulanie, eficaz,
anhieplico urinario suave que
‘ayuda a devolver a los rifones y
a la vejiga su achvidad saludable,
Dormira trenquilamenie toda la
noche pero insista en que le den
Cépsulas
MEDALLA DE ORO
del legitimo y criginal!
Aceite de Hoppr'am-Holande
| IRIS—El Sonbrero de fres Picos
| Mientras Mexico Duerme
| TIVOLI—Los Misterios del Hampa
Madame Sans Gene
| CAPITOLIO—Que Sangriento esta ef Vall
La Bella Mentirosa
VICTORIA— Muerte en el Pacifico
Los Rencgados .
LUX Tambicn Somos Seres Humanos
TROPI_AL— Acorralado
PRESIDENTE—La Dama se Rinde
APOLO—Hombre de Mar
Al Son de la Marimba
MANANA VIERNES
PANAMA—Me ha be:zado un hom-
bre
Noche de Bodas
VARIEDADES Cristina
ENCANTO—E!I Maisterio del Co'lar
Tarzan y las Amazonas
IDEAL--Agente Federal No. 99 - 5-6
E! Rancho de los Penados
La Ganadora del Certamen
tera
E! Escudo del Corazon
EDEN—La Luz que se apaga
El Secreto de la Enfermera
PACIFICO--Tres Hijos
El Guapo del Barrio
APOLO—La Mujer del! Puerto
Murallas de Pasion
LUX—También somos seres huma-
nos
TROPICAL—Acorralado
CECILIA—Cuando dos extrzios se
casan
| PRESIDENTE-—La Dama ce rinde
TIVOLI—Paris no muere
- Amor al Terruno
CAPITOLIO—EI Monstruo v el Simi
Fuga hacia la muerte
Convoy del Atlintico
ascuas. A lo mejor | VICTORIA—Victimas dei Terror
El Sargento York
ue esta preparando
No preocupa a Feo.
Castillo Najera una
acusacion comunista
NUEVA YORK, Abril 4 (UP!
atontestando
echas por Rodolfo Ghioldi, del | hacerse oir en el Consejo, ac-|
periodico bonaerens: n bloc
{1a†v publicadas en el organo! que s¢ ha formado contra la
comunista neoyorquino
Workerâ€,
ciones
Franciste Castiflo Najera. dijo | nrincipios
:u. estos ataques “son inspira- | dos. Est. iti : asa €
4. 20s 4 spira- | d Esta politica se besa ¢n
no le preocupan.
“En las
| cionales —dijo— México no si- |causas justas. Por esto, yo co-
gue la politica sectarista. En el |n.0o delezado de Mexico ae
Consejo de Seguridad no nos'el Consejo, respaldo toda ini-
IRIS—Dos Angeles v un Pecador
Cruel Destinn
(importa la actitud que toma
Rusia o cualquier otro pais. si-
| piraâ€.
tillo Najera al insistir que se
las acusaciones | otorgara el derecho a Iran de
“La Ho-| tuo de acuerdo con un “blocâ€
VO “Daily | Union Soviética.
el Ministro de Rela- “México —dijo Castillo Naje-
Exteriores de Meéxiro|ra—
claramente defini-
sectarismo†y que cl respeto mutuo entre las na-
| ciones, lz. soberania de los ts-
relaciones tados y la defensa de todos 's
interna-
{n> los principios que les ins-|
Ghioldi habia dicho que Cas-|
| blica, de acuerdo con el sentir |
| |)
de la mayoria del pueblo mexi-
|
Domingo, Marzo 31, 1946
|
VISTERMOSA—La Marca de la Pan-
|
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tiene su politica v sus!
Modernice Su Almacén
CIA. CLIMATIZADORA
Calle 15 Este No. 2
Instalando
Aire Acondicionado!
Para servirle. la Compaiiia Climatizadora,
VILLANUEVA v TEJEIRA
cuenia
a) Con la maquinaria “Carrierâ€. de los
Lideres del Aire Acondicionado.
b) Con los servicios de un Ingeniero es-
pecializado en la Fabrica “Carrierâ€.
¢) Con los servicios de un experto instala-
dor vy reparador especializado en la
Fabrica ‘Carrier’.
VILLANUEVA y TEJEIRA
Tel. 1973
ciativa que esté de acuerdo con
nuestros principios sin impor-
tar qué nacion formule la mo-
ciénâ€. Dijo que ha recibido ins-
truccioncs claras en este sen- |
tido del Presidente de la Repu- |
cano. |
Loteria Nasional de |
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BAY MUERTOS QUE NO HACEN RUIDO. porque andan en tlpargatas
que a! Happvlard le faitan muchacha neda de eso. .paciencia P-onto
muy pronto. .E{ Happrland tendra coma de costumbre LA MAYOR CAN-
TIDAD Y EL MEJOR SHOW DE PANAMA. muchachas nuevas..
CANTINFLAS. el super-ztémico comico mexicano, nos recomienda a CHI-
CHARRIN Y NONA, como la mejor parca de baiies comicos que ha ealido
de México. .y no es decirlo. . sino verlos por algo lo dies CANTINFLAS.
Y no se olviden. hay cincuenta artistas mas, que estan en camino. .pmra el
. mite club favorito de Panama. Ei Happ; land.
ELVIRA BRAVO
DE SUCRE
Directora de la
Escuela Privada
"GREGG"
hace saber que, debido a reparaciones que se estan
haciendo actualmente en el edificio en que funciona la
escuela, las clases se limitaran temporalmente solo a
los CURSOS DE MECANOGRAFIA, por falta de aulas
para dictar los Cursos. Aprovecho esta oportunidad
para avisar a las ex-graduvandas del plantel y asi mis-
mo a cualquier persona interesada que desde el dia 15
de Abril podremos satisfacer la peticion sobre los Cur-
sos Especizles de Mecanografia (Especializacion en
Irabajos Columnares) La MATRICULA para estos Cur-
s0s lo mismo que para los Cursos Regulares de ESTE-
NOGRAFIA en Espaiiol, ESTENOGRAFIA en Inglés,
CASTELLANO, INGLES y CONTABILIDAD QUEDA
ABIERTA DESDE EL DIA lo. al 9 DE ABRIL, entre 8
v 11 y de 3 a 7. Las clases de Mecanografia comen-
zaran el dia 10 de Abril.
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Presento a la IN
Union Panamericana |
sus credenciales
Por WILLIAM LANDER
WASHINGTON, Abril 411}
P.) — El Embajador brasilcio
ante la Union Panamericana i IN am & : v : :
Joao Carlos Muniz, presento Por JEAN PUYDIER | publicanos espaioles que viven Por ANN STRINGER. CHUNGKING, Abril 4 (UD) cionalistas y BOFteAmeTicancs
sus credenciales a la organiza-| TOLOSA. Abril 4 (UP1-—-Josi | en dicha reason, entre cis va ies ea wo Ha surgido un nuevo conflicto para evitar la guerra en Man-
ion d risi ici: i. Te rios diputados, gencraelcs vy outros NURINEERG. Abril 4 (UP: entre los comunistas y los par- churia, resultaran innutiles.
cion durante una visita oficial | Girel declaro durante una en- 5 Gap id vr ¢ msl ni : : : ’ . Oop
a sus oficinas centrales trevista exclusiva concedida a 2s auncionarios que sc han Un ex-funciorario policiaco tidarios del Gobierno. Los cen- Los oreanos del Gobierno re-
Muniz declare a la yrensa | este 0 TES a sal aie la ppt Von unido 2 las lilas del gobicrnolde Munich, afirma en declara- tros comunistas han informado plican que tales contingentes de
que la designacién Or % Bra | Hh $ d sponsk Yo ministe- | republican en exilio. |eion jurada recibida nqui ayer. cue son inminentes en China fuerzas son absolutamente ne-
: : por a-|nacion de una cartera nINISLe- 1500 Tne ha conterenciade fque vio en Munich en el mes “conflictos de gran importan- cesarios para contrarrestar Ia
sil de un delecado especial a rial a un reoresentante del J Ar a A . ot ta ne ry,
h fie | tic! i - con lus representantes de todos |de octubre pasado a Martin cia. actuacion de los comunistas cue
la Union Panamericana es una partido comunista no causari {U1 08 ids volticos Vv .<. | Bormann han llevado de 200000 a 300.- |
Nueva demeostracion del gran cambio alguno en la politica Jos RS a yo J La prensa comunista acusa al 000 hombres a la zona a que se
p si P i 3 al Tobinr ii » Ran. {10S J» Id segurd apoys i : i a prensa ista « 4 i L a 7
interes del Brasil en la Union |de su Gobierno. Dijo que San-| °° 0 Se pilin, | Ja Frieder, de 55 aios de e- General Chiang Kai-shek de es- refiere el armisticio logrado por |
Papamenieata como centro dei tiago Carrillo represeniara a Pa il declaré que nombrara a (dad. miembro del partido nazi tar lievando a Manchuria fuer- el General Marshall.
pas†Schi¥idudes intergmerien- los Ne. en el gonselo uno de sus ministros kmbajador [desde 1937 a 1943 y sargento!zas nacionalistes en tal nume- Los comunistas arguyen que
de Brasil tie eae uf ha antique 5 eso den Mexico tan pronto como ha- mayor de la policia de Munich, ro, que todos los esfuerzos de el Gobierno ha violado el acuer-
‘int iS ai ened ‘D Jaré: “El Nr iento de | va consultado con cl Embaja- afirma haber visto a Bormann los comités interventores cons- do establecido entre _el Kuno-
un interés total en la UPA y| Declare: “El nombramiento defo © oc 0 en paris. Recal- [en union de otras personas en 'tituidos por los comunistas, na- mintang y los comunistas res-
que esti dispuesto a colaborar Carrillo no medificara en mo- [508 0 FO Foo nientos dis- [Un automovil sitvado frente al vecto a la reorganizacion de sus
†10a SN Gar. | pieune ¢ So gmcion ue | rutan de © legalidad absoluta, 'consulado espanol en la calle — ei iete—— fuerzas, al enviar cinco cuer-'
Muniz has ese na dis- | 1 Consejo de Ministros pre- i Be : 4 * Thierse . ie . ikl : 3 drei : '
Muniz ha des mpeiado di jel astlo Mis oJ © | depido a que el Gobierno fran- | Thiersch de. Munich una tarde al sulado. Vio. un automovil pos de eiército a Manchuria.
tintos cargos en el servicio con-|s to en la Gltima sesion de las view ii- del mes de octubre pasado al consuaco vi H! Solicitan que las autoridades
sular de su pais v ultimamen-| Cortes en Civdad de Mexico! C08 ha otorgado privilegios di- i y ycubierto de lodo “y cerea de €l | ieamericanas cesen de faci-
te fue Embaiador en Quito | No se trata de cambiar el ca- plomaticos y extraterritoriales Agress: “Por lo aue vi v,> Un hombre con una capa bajo |itar transporte a las fuerras
¢ png) toe 1 entire . reskin . nie lal suyo al trasladarse desdd Ry CRA x . q Yel brazo que reconoel inmedia- ict
donde participo en la solution | ricter del Consejo de Minis : por lo que oi aquella tarde. me Id q ‘ nacionalistas al norte v sostie-
"4 . abs wigan EI a wolities » este 8 Mexico. ! mid Eh © SY tamente. pues la policia alema- or
de la disputa fronleriza entre tros o la politica de este, sino > . i parecio que Bormann estaba I P nen que el arreglo satisfactorio |
el Ecuador y Peri. Al acrodi- | de fortalecerio.†Dijo que Jos | Cita] declare que lag probanl tratando de arreglar la manera D3 12s ogy corsientemente ha, del problema dependera de que
3 7 . > woo | Castelao se uanira al Consej | Hdages ae 1d Stauld LC lde trasladarse a Espana.†ra ocultar sus ametralladoras™ java o no paz en el nordeste y
ar a pi Bl be representante del movi- | Don Juan son "IuY CICRNAS y de Wagidarse 2 Espada. Agrego: on todo el Pe yi
sil. el Embajador brazileno an-|miento autéonomo galleso v one dijo que el pretendiente “esta En su declaracion ijurada di-' : : |
te la Casa Blanca. Carlos Mar-| un Ministro que aun reside | desilisionado porque la inmen- | Fp, 0g SECS, IEE fie “En el asiento posterior s re eet |
tins Pereira ‘de Sou 7 - quedo | clandestinamente en Espana Sit mayoria del pueblo espanol "7 7°77 jie al fesar rente pallara Formann, a quien re- {
automaticamente desplazido co- | representara a los republica- ¢S republicano. | ric ats oati list ¢ CORK 5 sia PoE $3 Sam Some
i R swochistas a ) eS. sO a encargarse por su Lura. - eS5Ce
mo presidente de creanis- | nos derechistas.
ese
notbrar Ministro a un comunista
o cambiara politica de Giral al
Con ello solo se {rata de fortalecer el
Gobierno establecido ac{ualmente en Paris
Diio que una presion econd-'
mo. para cuya posicion iué e- Giral declaro que el objeto |. poderosa e inequivoca se-
legido en el mes de diciembre! de su visita a Tolosa era po-| i. todo lo que se necesitaria
pasado, siendo el primer lati-|erse en contacto con los ol LC derrocar a Franco sin que!
noamericano en presidir la |chos niles de desterrados re- hava guerra civil. No cree que
UPA. . SA — "| nava necesidad de crear un ré-
Al cesar Martins. el vice-ic dentro de poco anunciara la cimen transitorio si Franco a-
presidente nicararuense, Gui-|gesipnacion de su Embajador en bandona el poder.
Neri Sella Sham, pasate Buenos Aires. Anadio: “El gobierno repu-
8 cia -
rinamente.
Se espera que una de las)
primeras cuestiones que se tra-
ten en la proxima reunion or-
dinaria de la junta dircctiva
de la UPA el diez de abril, se-
ra anunciar oficiaimente la
convocatoria de elecciones pa-
ra celebrarlas en mayo.
Declaraciones de un
comunista brasileiio
llamadas estupidas |
NUEVA YORK. Abril 4 UP |
—FEl] delegado brasileiio al Con-
seio de Seguridad de la Organi-
zacion de las Naciones Unidas,
Pedro Leao Velloso Netto. cali-
fico de “estupidas†las declara-
ciones hechas por un diputado
comunista en Rio de Janeiro, de
que Estados Unidos quiere con-
servar suS bases en el Brasil
para una “guerra contra la Ar-
gentina,†y afirmo que la ma-
voria de las tropas norteameri-
canas han sido ya evacuadas del
territorio brasileno. :
Al mismo tiempo Velloso rei-
tera que las bases construidas
por los Estados Unidos durante
la guerra en el Brasil estaran
]
|
|
|
p\cabe con el tormento
10s Dias (rises
@ No sufra innecesariamente la
agonia y ¢l desgaste nervioso de
esos “dias grises†del calendario
| femenino. Tome Cardui, el seda-
font | ioe tivo vegetal que le ha proporcio-
o/ inl 3 rr nado alivio a dos generaciones de
\ \ f
NN | 1
mujeres. Si lo empieza a tomar 3
A
dias antes de “sufechaâ€,
debe proporcionarle
alivio del dolor fun-
cional periédico.
i Pruebe Cardui!
.
\
\
siempre a la disposicion de las
naciones americanas para la
defensa del continente.
Dijo que estas bases han si-
do completamente evacuadas y
que la demora en su evacua-,
cion completa se debe a cue la
dificultad es de orden técnico|
en su mantenimiento por las
fuerzas brasilenas.
Comentando el anuncio de lai
designacion de un Embajador
de los Estados Unidos en Bue-
nos Aires, Velloso dijo: “Es
ciertamente una buena noticia.
Hemos confiado siempre en la
solucion de la cuestion argenti-
na dentro de un espiritu de uni-
dad continental.â€
Asrego aue creia que el Bra-
Mantenga Siempre Como
NUEVA su DENTADURA
POSTIZA con Polident
N° permita que las manchas, mucosidad
y deslustre hagan que su dentadura
postiza parezca sucia y empanada. La
dentadura puede perder su fuse onginal ur -
si emplea el cepillo vy metodos de lun- : H# / or †Ll =
pieza no indicados para ello. metndos | - J PT ———— ¢
que no la limpian pertectamente Zz :
: /
POLIDENT | / I
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PURIFICA LA /
DENTADURA
POSTIZA
Un remojo diario en un baiio de Polident Realce la belleza de sus manos con el
y agua pure disuelve la pelicsla y toda /
particula de suciedad, purihca como por 1
a de magia hasta las mds diminutas nuevo esmalte que reune todas las
cavidades. Preginteselo 2 su denuista. | ;
ADEMAS PROTEGE caracteristicas que usted anhelaba.
LA DENTADURA | Larga duracién, nuevas tonalidades y
Su demista le dik 7)
que of material de la 4 .
dentadura postiza es | - un acabado brillante que perdura. No
GO veces mas blando { TA
que el de los dientes } 1
naturales. 11 cepillo
puede desgastar las superficies de
yjuste haciendo que se atloje y maltrate
dolorosamente las encias. Ademus, of
zepillo puede rayarla. Los residuos y
mucosidades se incrustan en esas hendi-
duras de las que ningun cepillo puede
$esalojarlas, entonces se descomponen y
ssusan mel sliento, un olor ofensivo del
ue Ud. ni se da cuenta. Un bano de
olident la limpia perfecramente, evita cl
mal olor y el desgaste, y conserva la
jentadura tan lustrosa como cuando
sstaba nueva.
$0 v 80 C IN FARMACIAS Y BOTICAS
Unes cuantos centavos.
, se cuartea ni mancha las ufias. Insu-
perable. jPruébelo — le encantara!
MIRO & GUARDIA
Apartado 1587 — Panama
"s muy posible que
Martin Bormann se
encuentre en Espaiia
i las agrarias que se paralizo de-
Acusan a Chiang Kai-Shek de mandar'
noderosas fuerzas a todo Manchuria |
En octubre pasado lo
vieron en Munich se haga para impedir la guerra sera inutil
dio un hombre joven aue ent:
al consulado.. Al poco rato ¢!
joven volvio a salir vy monté dc
nuevo en el automovil que Jdes-
aparecio velozmente.â€
de todas las responsabilidades
del poder. Nuestros organismos
administrativos estan prepara-
dos para funcionar en exilio o
dentro de Espana.†Declaro que
una vez que se restablezca la
Republica en Espana. esta rea- |
nudara su programa de refor-
ma sociales, particularmente
INFANTIL
Para el alivio
de la
Contintia diciendo Frieder que
otro aleman que presenciaba la
escena se le acercé para pre-
Tos de los Nifios
bido a ia rebelion de Franco. 'guntarie si conocia quienes iban
Anadio que la “legislacion so-! 1 Avil afirri '
cial de la Republica se reanu- en el automovil, afirmandole q
dard en toda su extension. En estaba seguro que entre ellos
e: + terreno hemos sido los pre- '
cursores del plan Beveridge.†Ifiguraba “el gran Bormann.â€
PENETRO
PARA ADULTOS. EL PECTORAL
PENETRO CON TIOCOL
|
Los comunistas dicen cue por eso todo lo que
"COMPRE EN EL 5 Y 10 CENTAVOS"
Avenida Central No. 44
|
iPELO BRILLANTE
Y BIEN PEINADO!
Para que ella admire su cabeza — use el
Ténico de [ERIS para el cabello reseco!
¢Quiere usted tener una cabeza bien
peinada... con ese pelo terso y brillzate
que las mujeres admiran y los hombres
codician?...i Pues es muy facil! i Pruehe
el TONICO de |ERIS para el CABE-
LLO RESECO! Sus valiosos agentes lu-
bricantes suplementan los aceites natu-
rales del cuero cabelludo.
Unas cuantas gotas frotadas rapidamente en
la cabeza mantienen cl pelo terso y brillante —
facil de peinar — y evitan que el cucro cabellus
do se reseque y presente ese desagradable zspecto
de caspa suelta que tanto detrac de la buena
apariencia de los hombres. i Pida que se lo apli-
quen en su barberia! iY comprese boy mismo
un frasco en la botica!
TONICO de
JELIS
Para el cabello reseco
i zor —
Los motores no se habian
». instante después de aterrizar el avion. Los motores no se habian
enfriado todavia...
En un futuro proximo. con los nuevos Lockheed Constellation
y los gigantescos Douglas DC-6. estos servicios de emergencia
seran todavia mas rapidos. porque seran mucho mas rapidos todos
los servicios de la Compania. Nadie tendra necesidad de esperar
turno para viajar. Tenga usted la seguridad de que habra lugar para
usted y para todos, dentro de las mayores comodidades y de la
mayor facilidad para conseguir pasaje.
PANAGRA: Aeropuerto Civil, Tel. Bal. 2126
enfriado todavia . . .
En el lecho de un hospital, un nino languidecia, victima de una terrible infeccion. (Como detenerla? La respuesta del
médico habia sido una sola palabra: Penicilina. El problema eta como traer la droga rapidamente, ya que la
Penicilina, para producir efecto, debe ser aplicada sin dilacion. Ese problema solo lo podia resolver la Panagra. Y la
Panagra lo resolvio. Con la pronta cooperacion de la aduana, la droga fué entregada al médico en el aerodromo,
Pan American-Grace
Airways, Inc.
DESDE 1928 AL SERVICIO DE LAS AMERICAS
PANAMA AGENCIES: Tel Pan. 900; Cris. 2135
PAGINA SFIS
£1. PANAMA AMERICA — DIARIO INDEPFNDIENTE
JITRVES
ARRIT, 4. 1946 °
TEATRO PARIS
HOY JUEVES
Doble programa
James Caznev - Bette Davis
“LA NOVIA CAYO
DEL CIELOâ€
Ademas
Joe E. Brown
“CAMPEON DE POLOâ€
VIERNES
MANANA
NOCHE Pr \)) AHOO
En la pantalla
“CUIDADO CON MAMAâ€
“AMIGOS PELIGROSOS™
MUY
PRONTO!
Bey CROSBY
_ =< BERGMAN
Prem 0 de la
Academia en 1945!
Juntos
en
“LAS CAMPANAS
DE SANTA MARIAT
Pronto en el
Teatro LUX
Y en el CARIBE
present
ROXY
MANANA VIERNES
LA FAVORITA DE LOS DIOSES y
TODO POR UN BESO
Cinelondio
MANANA VIERNES
UNA NOCHE EN LISBOA
y
LA SOMBRA FUNESTA
HOY GRAN DOBLE ESPAROL HOY
MARIA FELIX JULIAN SOLER en
Avenida Central No.
Ht
"COMPRE EN EL 5 Y 10 CENTAVOSâ€
Dona Barbara
RAFAERI FALCON en
El Hotel de los Chiflados
MANANA
TR
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La Pandilla en Guerra °
La Isla Siniestra
Kl Gato.Chino
TRIEXTE
MANANA VIERNES
LA EMPERATRIZ DEL HAMPA
y
LA CONQUISTA DEL
- ATLANTICO
Cine APOLO
JUEVES 14
programa en
HOMBRES DE MAR
ademas
ALL SON DE LA MARIMBA
CORTO Y REVISTA
MANANA
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Grandioso
espano
SABADO 6 Gran funcion
de Media Noche
Mundo, Demonio y Carne
ademas
Victimas del Pecado
an hoy
WALTER WANGER
presen a
YVONNE DE € ARLO
1a mas bel mujer
del mundo
en
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la Em br Hiedore a’
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Corto: “SKI FOR
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amas . ..
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con Don “Red†Barry Judy Canova Dick P \ Q
IL TGA DE “COLT AR
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hubo terror er las
elecciones griegas
|®
|
| Es Barato vy Efectivo |
polieias v miembros de las mili-
{ clas nacionales de. Grezia fue-
ron movilizados mara “preservar
el orden†y que patrullas arma-
| barrios cbreros de Atenas y
Dice Londres
LONDRES, Abril 4(UP)— Una
vocero del Ministerio de Relacio-
nes Exteriores britanico declard
| das motorizadas recorricron los{que los informes acerca de los
El | comicios griegos *
‘no indican aue
ha habido desordenas o que se
hubiera recurrido a las amena-
7as.
Pitco. |
1
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agencia de noticias “Tas:†in-| personas fueron forzadas a RECY~
forma desde Atenas aque [25 e-, dir a las urnas y. declara a 1e el
lecciones criecas “se red MN setenticinco por ciento de 10s
en coi wd Ic jone s de terror ex
clon: ) vieron de volar
“Tass " declara que todos los
Si busca una moza
Atenas se abstu- Si busca una llanta
a . |Lea “El Aviso Oportunoâ€
PRESENTA:
Circuito Nacional Cinemalografico
con Aire -
Acondicionado
LUX HOY!
CECILIA
Una Joya Humana Veridica y Emocional!
—— ARTISTAS UNIDOS PRESENTA —
“TAMBIEN SOMOS
SERES HUMANOSâ€
(STORY OF G. I. JOE)
- con =
BURGESS MEREDITH
como Ernie Pyle
ROBERT MITCHUM
FREDDIE STEELE
—
La pelicula con el sennir
intimo de los hombres!
Es fjera!.. ES
. Es muy ba2na!
Es tierna!
divertida!
AL FIN ... SE ESTRENA EN EL TEATRO
TROPICAL HOY!
CACERIA HUMANA EN BUENOS AIRES!
MEJOR DRAMA DE ACCION EN LO QUE VA DEL ARO!
EL 1]
“ACORRALADO†es la histona
de una venganza inevitable'..
Liena de accion, terror
suspenso!...
(CORNERED)
‘on ALTER SLEzAk
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EN EL
TEATRO
PRESIDENTE
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como es natural. vencidal...
HOY
Pero no sin que antes
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nunca'.. Porque seno:cs,
ESTA ES LA COME-
DIA DE COMEDIAS!
con la Russell 2n oti1a
estupenda actuicion!
> I'm Y
Nix "e...
the omorous
imp!
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con ADELE JERGENS y CHARLES WINNINGER
Ademi: NOTICIERO UNIVERSAL y CORTOS!
HOY - UNICO DIA!
Venga a donde hay vino.
mujeres vy canciones!
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{Copia Nueva)
con NELSON EDDY
ILONA MASSEY
DESDE MANANA!
PURA DINAMITA
Una luna de miel de terror!
Era su esposo un criminal?
Vea v emocionese con
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EXTRANOS SE
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- Ademas: -
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© es de Panama. David. Azua- |
JUEVES. ABRIT, 4, 1946
Fi. PANAMA AMFRICA — DIAPIO INDEPENDIENTE
PAGINA Riper
ESPECTACULO MUSICAL
|
|
|
El actor cinematografico Melvin Douglas, quien abandoné a Hol-
Iywood para alistarse de soldado raso v fué licenciado con el ran- |
£0 de mayor en cl ejército de los Estados Unides, es el productor |
de una revista musical compuesta de veteranos de la guerra que
sera representada en Broadway muy _pronte, institulada “Llame- |
me Senorâ€. Lo saluda cl alcalde de wi
la izquierdsz.
- - me ——
: |
Funcbre para pobres de solem- !
La Gobernacion de Tif
Los Leones queda -{ El lunes ultimo se verifico!
| "na reunion de la sociedad. v
n Panama, se dice | se dio una voz de aplauso a es-|
| te periodico por sus informac:o- |
COLON. Abril 4 (ELR).—Con- nes, y los presentes hicieron
toinda los preparativos de la fOIOS en favor de que la So-|
convencion Distritorial Inter- | oe a e pense tenca en bre- |
nacional, del Club de Leones.! ;;0 "0 Dp : or Servicio carica-
cuyo punto culminante sera la ¥ crisliano en favor de
elecion del nuevo director dei |
Distrito “D†del Leonismo. ©
sea la recion de Centro Amer:-
ca y Panama. i
Costa y de la Ciudad. que mue-
ren de caridad en el Hoapital
0 en sus casas.
| . iy. ins 4
E! actual Gobernador del Dis En la institucion de jovenes
trito es don Ivan Arzuelo Gil! fizyran entusiastas caballeros.
Nicaraguense, que termina 31
seriodo en este mes para dir- tales como Delgado D.. Gero-
e paso a otro Gobernador que | 5 :
sera un panameno o un co:ta- Nimo Valdés. E&amue! Piper,
ens
Trcshe. Manuel Barcia y ofros cuvos
Debido a gue Panama es !" nombres escapan de nuestra
Eede de la Convencion, se es-
pera con fundamento que !2 memoria.
Gobernacion quedara en Pa-
nama. Para ello. Los Leones del
Istmo han candidatizado a dos |
distincuidos caballeros: Don
José D. Bazin, de Colon v Don
Jesus Maria Sosa, de Panama.
Se tiene noticia de que
Comité matriz de postulaciones
ha recomendado a un destaca- |
do costarricense pa ra el €argo. |
pero Los Leones de las cinda-
culce. Colon, Chitré: y otros |
pueblos interioranos. estan dis-|
pues’ns a unirse para sacar a
un panameio triunfante. i
En la sesion Leonistica de |
anroche--que fué muv concu-
rrida—se hizo énfasis en que
12. candidatura del Leon J. DN.
Bazan sera sostenida con fir-
ladelfia, Bernard Samwvel— '|
sentro. Betty Garrett, quien participa en dicha revista esta a |]
los humildes v pobres de jal
FLDORADO oi
Una bomba atémica de
TRIUNFO
carcajadas y alegria.
Aplastante éxito del Rey de los Pachucos
TIN-TAN
y su carnal MARCELO
en su primera creacién cinematografica
EL HIJO DESOBEDIENTE
Delia Magaiia - Miguel Arenas - Cuca, la feleionista
Un diluvio de chistes!
Una catarata de misica
Un torrente de alegria’
Una tempestad de carcajadas!
Venga temprano si quiere buen puesto.
meza. nues consideran sus sim-
patizadores que tiene meriins
indiscutibles para la Goberna-
cion. Se informé que el Mana-
ger de Campana del Joven .l.
M. Sosa. de Panama. habia na-
sado telegramas circulares a.
los Delegados istmenos en so-
licitvd de su voto para el can- con las ultimas creaciones de la moda.
dicdatn Sosa. Entre tanto ei,
candidato Bazan esnera tensr
mavoria. pues’ tiens promes"s :
en firme de Los Leones de Chi- |
riqui., Coclé y de Colon.
Juventud Catolica
SOCIEDAD PRO-ARTE MUSICAL
de Colon aplaude | PARANINFO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL
m-Yida Municipal | (NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CONCERT HALL)
COLON. Abril 4 (ELR).—E!
joven Daniel Delzado D.. Pro-
sidente de 1a “Juventud Cato-
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PANCHITA VILLA, su hija, la que le acompanaba en sus
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ses Aéreas
=~ Que le fueron facilitadas por el Gobierno
guerra. Comentarios
yhostilidades v algunos de ellos
LA HABANA, Abril 4 (UP).— senalan que la actitud de Was-
{El Presidente Ramon Grau San- hington contrasta abiertamente
{Martin indico hoy que las tres con las practicas seguidas por
bases aeéreas construidas y uti- algunas de las grandes poten-
libadas en Cuba por el Ejercito cias.
y Armada estadounidenses du- El “Diario de la Marina†de
rante la guerra. seran manteni- tendencia conservadora dice
das en disposicion de funcionar “La malicia deliberada tras la
inmediatamente, después que propaganda comunista con re-
sean entregadas a Cuba e! pro- lacion a estas bases fue siem-
pre evidente y en consecuencia
Dijo que las instalacionés de no inquieto a nadie.†Agreza
aue Cuba jamas albergo dudas
de que los Estados Unidos la
devolverian esas bases.
“El Pais†ecalifica la actitud
de los Estados Unidos de un
“ejemplo de sinceridad interna-
cional y cumplimiento estricto
de los acuerdos v tratados. eiem-
plo del cual el mundo entero
debe tomar nota.â€
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bases que fueron consideradas
necesarias y en otras partes es-
‘tan en proceso de remocion des-
de hace varios meses.
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“oan no resuelve el caso de Argentina
; eini. Diio que el obrerimo ar-
gentino se encontraba admi-
nistrado democraticamente
que Malvicini era el represeti-
tante mas leeal del mismo.
Desmares dijo: “Ciertos sec-
tores de la prensa argentina
de las asociaciones de prens?
extranjera han representado
injustamente la situacion ar-
gentina v han descarriado lu
opinion mundial sobre los he -
chos relacionados con Peron
los principios democraticos
que dirigcen el rigimen de Pe-
ron.â€
Diio que el pueblo argentine
probo democraticamente cua-
les eran sus sentimientos bacia
Peron en las ultimas eleccio-
nes presidenciales.
Tratan de obtener
lote para Escuela
Parroquial en Colon
COLON. abril 3 (tELR) — la
sociedad de ‘Damas de Accion
Catolica†esta planeando conse-
guir que el Estado o a quien
corresponda obt®nga el lote
grande que esta frente a la Ca-
tedral. para la ‘onstruccion d
una escuela parroquial. .
Las Damas de Accion Cato-
lica estiman que al obtener el
iote seria posible que las insti-
tuciones catolicas _funden una
escuela apropiada para la ju-
ventud.
Nuestra informante fue clara
en su manifestacion de que, en
estos tiempos de la post-guerra.
en un mundo dislocado. sola-
mente la relizién v el temor de
Dios pueden influir efectiva-
mente en e! alma de la ninez
para su mejoramiento. “La reli-
| gion — dijo la informante -
es como una luminosa antorcha
que ilumina las conciencias Vv
los corazones para mantenerlos
en el camino de la verdad v la
buena educacion. Una juventud
que se levanta sin religion ¥ sin
freno espiritual. sera sin duda
alguna la raiz de una genera-
cion desastrosa para la vida de
la nacion panamena’
La Accion Catolica de damas
cuenta en su scno con distin-
euidas senoras de nuestra so-
ciedad. entre ellas su Presidenta
dona Olga A. de Leignadier, do-
na Julita Emiliani. la senora de
Maffei ¥v muchas otras.
SS
Se sentia terriblemente
deébil despues de
una enfermedad
Las Células de la Sangre
Necesitaban Hierro Nuevo
Si Ud. esta enfermizo, acha-
coso, debil, nervioso. o se siente
agotado. su deber para consigo
mismo cs obtener un [rasco de
este nuevo tonico ferruginoso v
someterlo a esta prueba.
Primero obtenga un frasco de
FERRIZAN. lucgo de una bue-
na caminata -- vea hasta don-
de puede ir o cuanto tiempo
puede trabajar sin cansarse
Entonces tomese dos pastillas
tres veces 21 dia con lis co-
midas durante 10 dias justa-
mente. Se asombrara de la di-
ferencia — de la energia y ia
resistencia que habra adquiri-
do. Los nervios se habran cal
mado -— habra mas alegria en
su mirada — habra recobrado
el apetito —— v la vida tendra
para Ud. una perspectiva com-
pletaments» diferente.
El FERRIZAN se puede obte-
ner en todas las farmacias. Ob-
ténea un frasco y sométalo a
prueba
EE —
DOLOR ot CINTURA
prozytro alivien es la his
toria de millares de pa-
vientes agra-
decidons.
Regularizan
los rifiones,
avudan er
eliminac |
de venenos y {
Ia persona se {
libra de los sufrimientos del |
dolor de espalda, lumbago,
dolores reumilticos y desor-
denes urinarios. Tome las
Pildoras de FOSTER a los | |
primeros sintomas de doler de
espalds. Consigalas on la farmacia
PILDORAS be
~ FOSTER -
El 20 devolvera EE. UU. a |ElPoder Fjecutivo mantiene resolucion
JUEVES,
ARRIT, 4. 1946
de la Junta de Inguilinato de Panama
ELL. PODER .. .. . ... propietario. Y el Estado. claro
| Por resolucion nimero 25 del esta; no podria amparar esa
mes de marzo el Poder Ejecu- injusticia.
tivo ha mantenido un faile dic-| De acuerdo con lo expuesto
tado por la Junta de Inquili- ei Poder Ejecutivo se abstiene,
nato sobre una apelacion dei por consiguiente. de avocar el
conocido propietario de casas conocimientc en este negocio
de esta ciudad, Guillermo- A- (Art. 1739 del C. Administrati-
rias. De esta nranera el Gobier- vo.)
no ha sobreseido definitiva- Copiese, devuélvase y notifi-
mente este asunto cuvas par- quese.
tes pertinenies son las siguien- El Presidente de la
tes: f Republica.
“Panama, 2 de abril de 1946 Enrique A. Jiménez
El Minisiro de Trabajo,
Atendiendo queja de los in- | Prevision Social y Salud
quilincs de las casas Numero Publica,
76 de la Calle 14 Oeste v No Octavio A. Vallarine
24 de la calle 15 Oeste, de esta
ciudad. de propiedad del se- = - mc.
nor Guillermo Arias. la Junta . \ . .
ce Inguilinato fijo cl canon de Luis Geve (a) Realimedio
arrendamiento correspond liente capturado por la
a las piezas de cada uno dei 1. 3
esos edificios. fundindose en Policia Secreta
el articulo 34 del Decreto 31
Ge 14 de agosto de 1245. v el COLON. Abril 4 (ELR)— La
propietario apelo de lo resuel- Policia cecreta cauvturo aver
to. alezando que .tales casas 2noche a un jovencito llamado
no estaban alquiladas en di- | Luis Gene ta» “Realimedioâ€,
ciembre de 1941 porque habian | por haber despojado 21 mart-
sido condenadas por la Sani-| ho 1! ev M. Lowe. de la su=
dad, por lo que no hay ante-| ma de diez balboas de la car-
cedente para fijarle el alqui- | tera
ler de esa época. v que elycos-| la secreta puso al mozalbs-
to de mantenimiento de ellas. te a ordenes de la autoridad. v
para fines de inquilinato. jus- Se espera que vor su edad. sea
tifica un arrendamiento mds puesto en e! internado de me-
alto que el fijado por la Junta nores que funciona en el Gim-
confirmado por el Departa- 'nasio Municipal.
mento de Prevision Social.
El hecho de que las casas no
estuvieran arrendadas en di- ;e
ciembre de 1941 no. es cauca 0s inones
legal ni motivo logico para que
la Junta. teniendo en cuenta el :
alquiler pagadg en edificios si- iminar 0s cidos
tuados en ‘los barrios advacen- Pi cuore h
tes, deiara de cumplir 1a TUN-' gress fe foes © dosneranhace dof
cion social para la cual fue noses de la sangre, por medio de los
creada. Fsta misma in ex. | Neve millones de diminutos tubos o
nliea v justifica el ciancn fi- |
ones. Sj es108 venenos
) 1 1 Ia vejizga 10 hacen
ado sin considerar el costo de ®ifrir con levantadas ne ciurnas. ners
las propiedades v su adminis- aud, dol es de piernas, ojeras,
eo . a . 4 Y ¥ de As con unturas,
tracion puesto que el Estad ) en los conductos, des
no tiene interés en los buenos 3
0 malos negocios que havan
vodidc o puedan hacer !>s due-
esddad de estimulante
“tien, pruche of pig
nos o arrendadores de inmue-
bles.
He de io tirico vy lng
On Ia In; ica llamada
ico extimn-
fative para
cion funcional da» la veiji y
Si pl S vias urinarias en estado de acl
St el razonamiento del ape- | Cystex debe satisfacerio a usted co
lante fuera aceptable podria | Pletamenta y ser la medicina ane
os riflones v pe
SR Sith usted necesit y ©
o urrir Que se fijara un pre- | yu Je karantisa one ae Jo o ntrania
cio menos a un edificio de su- verd devoelto, Pida Cystex hoy mis-
perior calidad porque el due- st mo an su
no lo hubiera adquiride a un e farmacia
costo inferior al de otro edi- NS -
ficio de peor calidad pero que Cit 4005 $204
resultara mas costoso para su
[A CAIDA DEL PELO
SE CURA PRONTO 4 SEGURO
TRUYELACASPA ~ ~" =~
- HACE CRECER EL CABELLO
Agencias Centrales
Ave. “Bâ€, No. 18 — Panama.
Continuara tomando pedidos para las siguientes casas
que representa:
CIA. BRISTOL MYERS de NUEVA YORK
CIA. E. TOSTMAN de NUEVA YORK
LABORATORIOS CHEPLIN de NUEVA YORK
CIA. RUBBERSET BRUSH de NUEVA YORK
MURINE, HEPALINA, CARDUI de NUEVA YORK
CIA. W. F. YOUNG fabricantes de ABSORBINE jr.
GLOVERS: Jahones v Medicinas ete.
— Tel. 3415-J, Panama. —
A. S. RARHAM Ir.
Gerente General.
"COMPRE EN EL 3 10 CENTAVOSâ€
Avenida Cord] No. 44
ALIVIO Y PREVENCION DE
SUFRIMIENTOS PERIODICOS
Senora o senorita, si en los dias
de su indisposicion mensual sufre
Ud. calambres, dolores de cintura
y de cabeza, nausea, nerviosidad,
abatimicnto u otras anaustias de la
dismenorrea o desarreslo menstrual,
debe tratarse sin demora. Lsos dea
sarreelos v dolencias son cansados
por Ia coneestion o inflamacion de
delicados 6reanos internos, mal que
con cl tiempo suele convertirse en
enfermedad pelierosa st no es atene
dido debidamente,
St Ld. se conforma con tomar
medicamentos que solo calman el
dolor, recuerde que asi no ze resuelie el problema. Es menester un
tratamiento para des oneestionary tonificar los Greanos afectados. Use
Regulador Gesteira, que cs tan renombr ido por sus excelentes resultae
dos en el tratamicntode las Congestiones, Inflamaciones y Desarreglos
funcionales del organismo femenino. Reculador Gesteira produce
rapido y grato alivio de esos dolores agonizantes, de la nerviosidad
angustiosa v otros sufrimicntos causados por esas afecciones.
Esos males la dcbilitan, destruyen su juventud v su felicidad,
amenazan su salud futura. Péngales fin! Use Regulador Gesteira y
librese de esos sufrimientos como lo han hecho tantos millares de
schoras y sciioritas.
No se exponga a desengafios con imitacionss o substitutos. Use
este remedio cientifico v de resultados comprobados.
Regulador GESTEIRA
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dida nacional. A continunacion
jalzunas de las resoluciones a-
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rusa de poner a la 14 | Ge | aor Vv Director per varios anos
nia italiana bajo Ia dadane pro del Partido Nacional Revolucio-
cion de los fidcicomises cl! efect en I an c nario Auténtico, recia persona-
destin final de las isl de iidad de nuestro mundo social
Dodecaneso Trieste. El sc C 2 [ie deleni- i v politico, quien se destaco por
- » id Bodin. {su honradez v verticalidad de
La victoria de las derccha; gach «ae I irsio : Re - . hig y como Jimelonano pii-
$ . s del domingo | orde! ( A an : ri aia co, fue ejemplo para las ju-
oO os Sjensiones 8 ia Ee tri ¢ ( de En una ccremonia en la grama frente a la Casa Blanca en Washington, D.C, cl Presidente You ventudes Po p
nizacion del Gabinete de Bul-|lor el caso ni man—ceniro—presenta Medallas de Honor Congresionales a veteranns g Ia sues Be gig a: RESUELVE:
garia sin cumplir ei reguisiio la Hc (de pie) Sgto. Charles L. Mealia, Tennesse: y 0 comandante ; ar 5 ny : Lamentar como en efecto se
" exigido por los norteamerica- nes del Ae Hampshive: (semiados): Robert Gorton, Cincinnati, y el sargento Joseph Wpear. Vurgima, lamenta la desaparicion de és-
: nos v los britanicos «de darl ). ) i , < eividad d wy 2 re CE Jeto-
4 ontenido demaocratice, Ch ‘ rane iecde e rincipio†en esta cindad durante la cri- a a las 82 Ss u-
SR a PR mo. ta} an 3 xn G o posi og — 8 principio. Grave problema del sis de la Creanizacion de las turas generaciones, su vida e-
complicar atin mas la 1a- L phoria impeesta con ayuda con- l d Naciones Unidas. que se ha iemplar y sus virtudes. Expre-
cion. Resulta evidente que a- siderable ce Alemania e ita. Consu ado ruso © necesitado reparar la pesada sar a sus [familiares nues‘ra
oui. como en ol Consejo de Se ! lia. La situacion erz manilies- puerta cde entrada de hicrro. MAS pi ig Jondalenca 1 23
iT] i a ONU. i tamentns ontraria a nuestro E U ue | {Vidar copia aq Siz ciucio
guridad_ 6° 3 « ne Ia SR oo eR a ds nc | : - €5 Su pue; ta hes Tusiio chreras Pegaron Zi | I ticaca, con
itica gfe sustentan eomo intervencion soberania. na-{ witPpvA v . Ri onsulado momentos antes del : es
iy a ‘frente. Estados Uni- 5 in nal nara las nacionas | NUgyA JORK . Ari wm mediodia ¥ comenzaron 2 'a- Dr. IL Mazzola,
dos, Gran Bretana Francia . en consecuencii no nos que- | ol saiido: del Constlads rio | rreglar la puerta. Las bica- Vicepresidente.
3 [al tl aa mas alterna.iva cue rocha- . : yy - ‘U1 eras estaba: tan gastadas. que Raul Berbey BH.
. Si como el Secretario de Fs-'ornaio £Rha 1 en f / ar al Gobierno de Franco.l 1a puerta se alascaba y no Subsecretario General
tado Byrnes insiste. ia Con- I€s id eqaes ae C ? reentina. en cambin, Filia Ha ge la aplazada coniesencis podia abrirse o cerrarse. RR Ce
ia de Paris se inangura _ 0: ote al Gobierno de Pe-| de Rio. de Janeiro, dijo: “Po- : i El L A A
gh li mave. sera ne- ., iron de ac rerdo con la voluh. i hy il situacion | To a Sepientes Jos IK. ntonio )
azari rimero © 0s minis- Hin | tag i r. No existen indi-; C16: , nag 1 r mo ; os Us
ig i Rg exteriores 0 his intervencion 2ar-| prasileno formuvie esa convo- | han padecido randes tribu- de Leon cjercera en
a'iados lleguen a un acuerdo 0! mada extranijera aqui tam- | catoria. laciones debido a la puerta. l 7 l l
previo sobre los puntos en des- n : bin. coniorme a Nuestros; gq,,..' 1; yestien so-ir N i pasado el urdorifg SONA de Cana
acuerdo y Paris ha propuesio ) ! na. ofre- no nes queda otro! oo. que To Tus red fe oronce e 2 puerta Tue 52-
ya la celcbracion de una reu- ciendolo como una demostia- de reconocer su TE-i of 0 QUE RO WCne cudas ae cado de st jugar y Guedo col-| poy, pajana fué admitido en
nion de cancilleres de los cua-| cron de la ih - og i va gunen | su deseo de cooperar ; con el gat Nata que lo arvegiaron. a Corte Distritorial de Ancén
tro grande; para el catorce d¢2 | Xico en reiacioncs interna- . : 3 ees srsb A 3 ' resto > sk is : ce ! aa el Lic. Antonio A. de Leon. jo-
abril para tomar acuerdos an- cionales. a edd Bidag bh 0 oa god Jograr Poco despues la puerta quedo yo, abogado ce 1a localidad,
tes de que las 21 naciones alia- . elecciin ge Peron 4a A DY ae] : | quien quedé autorizado para
das se sienten a la mesa de L “Nos op 03 Go ! itade una nu=ya convecato. ejercer ante los tribunales de
Conferencia de Paz en el Pa- — ————r 4 la Zona del Canal.
lacio de Luxemburgo.
La conferencia
de paz debe ser
el primero de maye
En Paris, es el deseo
de los britanicos
LONDRES. Abril 4 (UP!
Los britamecos desean que la
Conferencia de Paz de 21 na-
ciones en Paris, se celebre ©
primero de mave tal como ha-
bia sido acordado.
Un anuncio
Extranjera diio
(| informacdo a los franceses =o-
{ bre este particular. Un yvoeero
dijo que anoche se envio una
nota a Paris que decia que lo,
britanicos opinaban que Fran-
cia debia proceder a enviar les
de la Oficina
que so hab
invitaciones para 1 primero
de mavo. Dijo Guz Londres
tenia indicacion alguna
los puntos de vista de ‘los
vieticos.â€
la Of cina EXtraneira
que el ‘actual punto de vista
€3 ri de que las invitacion
dehen cer enviadas v que la
celebrars i
hecho de aque
completc
conferencia debe
aque importe el
nn se encuentran
los textos de
paz. Fsperamos
histos.â€
tratados «
que estar:
los
No hay otro recurso
que reconecer al
Gobierno de Peron
Abril] 4. ¢U
Relacion~s
NUEVA YORK.
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| EL BELLO SEXO
Entre los 14 y los 50
|
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"COMPRE EN EL 5
“ HAGALE UN FAVOR
A SU HUITO...
Axude su crecimiento con
la Emulsion de Scott. Asf
millares de nifos i
Â¥ nas crecieron
robustos durante
tres generaciones.
VITAMINAS
i ———— tt
SU NINO NECESITA DIENTES Y HUESOS
FUERTES Y SANOS
Ayiddele a Gozar de
Buena Salud y Robustez
Las Vitaminas A y D del Aceite de
Higado de Bacalao son indispensables
al nino flaco, débil y enfermize
® Nada mejor que el Aceite de Higado
de Bacalao para dar a los ninos flacos,
enfermizos, anémicos 6 raquiticos, huesos
sanos y una denticion fuerte, porque esti
leno de las maravillosas Vitaminas A y D.
Pero este Accite tiene un olor y sabor detestable
Â¥ 2 menudo descompone los pequenos estomagos in- |
fantiles, asi que ahora los farmacéuticos venden las Pastillas
McCoy de extracto de Accite de Higado de Bacalao, azuca-
radas, que a los nifos gustan como confites.
Las Pasrillas McCoy estan repleras†gases
de Viraminas A v D, reforzadas con
hicrro y otros minerales ténic os muy
bencficiosos. Miles de nmidos vy adul-
tos, hombres y mujeres. que recenr-
an ganar peso, fucrzas v vigor. ob
tienen una avuda ripida tomando
unas cuantas Pastillitas McCov por
dia. Son recomendadas especraimen-
te durante la convalecencia v cuando
el raquitismo amenaza. El peso de una ninita de 11 anos aumento
e 3 kilos en 4 semanas, gracias a estas manavlicsas Pasuilas
Insuficiencia
de Vitaminas
AyD
Crecimiento
Retardado
Dicntes deformados, re-
blandecidos y deteriorados
como estos son la conse-
cuencia de la falta de Vita-
minas D. La abundancia de
la Vitanina D es necesana
no solamente a las Madres
encinta y durante la lactan-
cia, sino tambien al nino
durante su desarrollo, para
la formacion y crecimiento
normal de sus huesos y
dientes
BLL LL LEE 4 IRE
UNA GARANTIA EXCEPCIONAL
Compre hoy en la farmacia una Caja de Pastilias
McCoy de éxtracto de Accite de Hirado de Bacalao Vd
quedard encantado de ellas d
0
de los prin .
ios kilos
Peso, comerd me or ¥ crecerd mas robusto, si no su
dinero le serd devuelto
En 4 0 5 semanas su mifio aumentara v de
Avenida Central No. 44
La admision del Lic. de Leon
fus recomendada por el Comi-
té Examinador de la Asociacion
de Abo2ados de la Zona, el cual
rindio informe satisfactorio por
haber llenado el peticionario
todos los requisites exigides. Fl
Lic. de Leon fué juramentado
Y 10 CENTAVOSâ€
por el Juez Bunk Gardner.
Dye que / 4/4
y lo tomé en serio
La jeven— Fl pobre, qué tonto
es! Se da por venado a la menor
resistencia,
Le Vez de la Experiencia — No
lo creas tan tonto, mna. Quizas
pordio la tlusion al acercarse a
ti. Y la culpa es tuya por usar
jabenes que no quitan el olor a
sudot completamente Usa
Cashmere Bouquet y verds
que diferencia.
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Le joven Vilgame Dios! Come
ha cambiade! De nada vale que
diza No! {Seri este ardiente amor
durad
Le Voz de la Exnerlencle — Fso de.
pende de ti Ste conservas sismpre
tan hnda y atractiva seriv siempre
feliz Y no olvides el Cashmere
Bouquet para realzat tus encahtos.
o?
(ornscrese adosadle Cee
con Cashmere Bouquel
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| eerrada para los corresponsa-
les de la prensa que durante
los primeros dies de la crisis
| manienian una “vigilia†en la
sala de recepcion del Consu-
lado, pero que 2hora se ven
oblicados a mantenerla en
plena calle.
cue nn abrica propésites hast
les.
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Fl medio mas
1a propuesta hecha por Urugua$
[respecte a 1a intervencidon cons
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mamente, pero ella neciamente creia que él
estaba muy ocupado. Seguramente que ella
nunca esperaba un descnlace como este—
otra muchacha compromerida con el (ante
sus propios ojos). Rosita nunca se imagino
la verdadera causa.® :
Pocas son las cosas que alejan las amis- ; A
tades como la halitosis, o malaliento®. Usted
mismo qeizis ignore que ofende con su
aliento v tal vez ni ain sus mejores amigos
se lo digan.
Por consiguiente,
constantemente en guardia contra esta ame-
naza’ Sencillamente cnjuaguese la boca con
Antisé
y por
una agradable precaucion. on
Si bien algunas veces sisiemica, la halitosis
cn la mavor parte de los casos se debe, segun
opinan algunas autoridades, a la fermenta-
«on bacterica de las particulas alimenticias
alojadas en la superficie de la boca. El Ant-
séptico Listerine detiene fal fermentacion y
elimina les olores reprensibles que ocasiona.
Casi al momento, f s
fresco, mis fragante—inofensivo!
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C i El Dgo. El Popular | Notas
OPORTUNQO |Lomenzara El Dgo. opular | NOTAS de
T JR TR 2 PISVIC
orneo De Go uatro Rosas†|[ATLETISMO
“* Na
. †de ar pala ras 3 reEntaves rada - wt ry
. --- Dé su aviso por teléfora, Nuestro El ponular tornen de Gn! mo estan alineados los jugado-! George Dawson 24
2 bro corresns Four Roses†auspiciado por 1a res Finaii’o aver tarde el piazo
LoHa te ®S para hacer e CoGLIO COrrespoln- Caa Duran y para jugadores ! Bolivar vallaring 18 ordado por la Comision Na-
+ ¢ ronsigue resultados inmediatos! con nandicaps de 15 a 23 co Agustin Arango 18 Charles Patton 19 : Ge At'etismo para re-
id mienza el Domingo entran'e J. Vallarino Jr. 15 inscrirciones de los
con 32 jugadores inscritos [as A. Carrizo 24 e
RY #8 : parejas tal como deben enirer M. de J. Quijano Jr. 4 Manue! Preciado 23 iCipar en
HKOVEDADES MORRISON FARMACIA CARLTON t fF Fn la primera vuelta '- Harry Strunz Jr. 24 cara el 1
5 « ce . p Mr ender, Cobn famos a continuacion los de Adrew Wright 24 en Estadio Nacional en las
alins pueden ceiebrarse antes Brandon Eizeman 24 Dicky de 1a Guardia '2( primeras horas de la mana-
Domingo «| se desea dr ro- Tomy Jacome 24 na fe inscribie=-
mun acuerdo entre os enntri- Dr. Grant 17 ron n que nos
rantes. Siete nrtavas nartes re W. N. Doel 12 A. Bomncarnner 1% sumini miembro de
SE VENDE ! SE NECESITA ‘a diferencia del handican: ==- P. Francev 24 la Comision podemos infor-
. . ran permitidos y Jos juecos a W. N. Carson 1 mar oue ese dia
ines Rairced p reynA ceiehrarse deben inzarse ens José Carlos Ponti 24 Pau! Duran 22 cerca Ce 130 atletas
4 para rai! as rezlas existentes rn Feiipe Clement 17 rones
. . 2 piayâ€. En otras na: José Arosemena G 24
in jugador econ ha Lorenzo Bomagoza 124 rsco. J. Morales 22 BMGs nrtadn i
; igando contra vno con Alejandro Duque Jr 24 A oes Hoang que So wo
Cl rl ‘an de 24 debe darle 7 20! C. P27 -Rodrizguez $20 gam ah aeportisias
re puesto que este es ep] res A. Mastellari (13: Sid Arendales p = Seriamen co domingo. Pa-
- tado dé los siete octavo: sone A. Tapia (24) rece que Se cansaron del base-
ST , a diferencia de ocho A eon EF L Mayo 24) 9a 1 : anora desean presen-
[ ' tinuaecion damos la lista de en Kermit Earle (Mm Al Buv 13 clar ora competencia. Pronos-
- oe rs ——— A ————i————— rn re ————— ——— —— licamos qiie- varios miles de
he " v I fanaticos ac: n al Estadio
kA : ’ : ‘Ec d | Di con el fin de obser-
El M. Iturralde continué su marcha Ecos del Diamante .. ice coo ine foe
Gi . . i por R. G. PEREZ 1Cueniran nuestros atletas v
i . o fo . . | todo quieren ver actuar
{ Verdaderamente que este nri- 2 nuestra damitas que hace
ANE rican daCla d C asi Icacion a imponerse mer campeonato prolesionz| POT Io MPnos tres anos que es-
SE VENDE | er firialy werundg nuestro se esta distinzuindo tan inactivas.
a f z fe 0 le . por :uceses inesperados. gue : —
Antonello h Bo ll 8.) mantiene a la fanaticada on Dos clubes vendaran de Con-
4 ! ayer ¢ ga amen e d e 0 por * continuo suspenso v especta- On sin ellos el Velasco. que
- { cion. Ya los pronosticos v va- gen i hd Ricaido
/ 3 ia : : ticinios se ede conzirierar VEIASCO. V eo eportivo Atlan-
5n sax Por R. G. PEREZ ', quien eastigé 1a pildora imnu- Ae ptueden & v «in va tico. recienteme ‘i {undado ¥
Ase A . FE! potentosn Maten [turrald~ nentemente en tres oca~ione:. lor alguno ante la serie de CUYO entrenador es Hold Scott,
continuo su marcha hacia !a| Al anotarse este, san primer zcontecimientos sorpresivos nue Quien fufra uno de nuestros
SE MECESITA Vendedor panamedo ¢lacilicacion a] vencer ayer hol éxito de! campeonato. Jones consistencia v reoularicon Mejores atletas en su tiempo.
' qus hab'e ingles y ecpanol y comoz- “adamente al Edmundo Bo'e- ofrecio ponche a seis enemi2os sorprendente se J han Nentdo La embajada colonense pasa
© la plaza Cia Internacional Im- 10 por anotacion de 8 carrer. mientras entre aba dos bnle- presentando durante el trans-, de 60 personas la presencia
portadars Ave Conteal 29 | 2 2 los vencedores. se imnusie- | tos de libre transito. i CUrEO del fOIneo. wr de ellos dara realce ali certa-
oe toi en forma contundente a! El! Botello trepo en el mont Desde in : men.
SE NECESITA
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iperar a sus rivales en todos
departamentes
cno a
del juezo | quien
Victor “Baby†Cob:
tuvo nna actuacion bhas-
iniciacion de la
ta, pudieron advertirse
hechos
" . r i ri rile od .« imprevistos. Primeramente, eo] Fl record olimpico de salto
#ndo avudados srandemente tante discreta. pues de las seis, Ganeral E-ectric adouirtd’ di. lio puede caer en el torneo
‘n su trienfo por Ia erratic carreras que le anotaron U- *mensiones de gigante†v -u del domingo. La marca impues-
defensza de] Rotello _nuien es camente dos fueron MD-AS 1 triunfo hol2ado fué considera- ta en el ultimo torneo verifi-
alcanzando el calificativa de ocho inatrapables permitio en 4" ooo seguro; nero Ins Ra- cado en el Estadio de Colon,
neor fildeador del tornen: aver siete episodios de labor. sien.o diofiloz iniciaron su va famosa por un representante del club
necaron en siete pecaciones. pa Ustuido por un bateador oo acometida que hizo tambalear Mercurio de 6 pies. nos indu-
ra apovar asl la anotacinn r* mergente en el de la suent pelizrosisimamente a la nnve- €fn a pronesticar la caida de
4 carreras inmerecidas del 1tu- Jn:é¢ Eastman tiro durante ci
rraldae
Los Patriotas., sin embarjo
hatearon eonsistentemente
I produjeron dos batazos de la
go metraje de Joe Brathwaite
ctiadrangular de Camnbe.l
aue intluyeron erandemente en
carrerale. Dicho ea de nao ces
a pelicula de cuatro esquinic en
tabricada por Camnubell. fae
iu segundo batazo de esa di
tancia en el
one le da un
formidable
a
resto del partido,
rralde
Ademi: del! Botellista
se distinouieron a
Warner
la anotacion al
pentagono con la mitad de !
carreras de su novena.
campeonato. 19, v en la defen
liderate mas al
antesa:ista aqiirn error en la intermedia,
lieva tambien la ventaja en por| de ellos “put-outs†una mar
| centaie carreras anotadas © ca para la nrovincial
permitiendo
las dos nltimas carreras 21 I'u-|
Nash
la ofensra;
Orozeo, Warner yv Campbell gue
conectaron solidamente dos ve-
ademas
cruzar el
enatro
tura al aceptar doce lances: sin
nneve|
na de Graham. y cuandn ol
mpetu del alud Roio hacia ner en cuenta
creer a Ins entendidn: afico
nades en una facil victoria pa-
ra el eonjuntn de Martinez, ins
F'éctricos se imousieron sin mai
vores dificultades a sus enemi-
gos en el desafio decisivo de
ia segunda mitad
namicnto.
La Comision Nacional! de
Olimpieco a
"po de Horacio Martinez en Ia
ezunda virelta. en la gue arran
jando nor. amnlia mareon
caron brillantemente. aventa-
Sus Mas cercanos competidore
v creando la impre
éxito fin mucho estyerzo Dear
licita a los atletas,
media hora de anticipacion
los Jueces o sea a las 7.30 a.
ese record, ya que hay que :2o-
que este atlety
solo tuvo escasos dias de entre-
A-
tietismo pide a los jueces del
torneo que esten en el Estadio
mas tardar de las
| Luezo llego el turno al eavi- 8 a. m, para que reciban ins-
trucciones. Lo mismo se le so-
pero con
a
m,
Dos buses s=eran puesto a las
ce
Fsta-
ir
'e
p + ordencs de los Delegados
emnn dobles e incogibles Samuel Campbell. antesalis- oo improviso surgio sus estre- Atletismo de Colon para trans-
El 7zurdo Oscar Jones se man- ta del Iturralde. siguié su de- nitosa caida aye se prodiic roa portar a los atletas al
tuvo dominante durante todo lf senfrenada carrera hacia el! seis resultados adversos eonse- dio. Estos buses deberan sa
| partido : los Botellistas le hi campeonato : de pate mante-| cutivos, alco casi imposible do de Solon lo mas tardar a las §
dieron conectar muy aislada-| nienda sn incrible porcentn creer. v que train la ascencinn de la manana. También se
| mente. ocho veces le hatearon en 500 puntos. lo2rado con 14 Ia Cerveceria v Fléctricos a 'a pedira a los Delegados de Co-
| de hit en 23 oportunida- ;
|
siendo sun princinal ene- | imnarables
mico el inicialista Roberta Nash! des
catezoria de aspirante prine'- lon. que recoian a los
atletas
| rales al cetro de esta parte de! del club Deportivo Atlantico en
A Cara La Joya | TT | forneq Silver City.
A ti — s Ky ® ’ * | Y en estos dias. cuando v2 —
i A Lia cocinera con es se descartaba a la novena de
: Yursia | le Aquino de 1 Con entusiasmo sé inauguro la Liga { Candasecui como contendor de ~ El Departamento de FEduca-
| { fuerza. se levanto Astor Cuni- cion Fisica presta toda la co-
| t buena: emnplea | ’ . | dan de sus oscuros anoniman- operacion a ia Comision Na-
i ¢ 1 MPRA v (lia para e {- d d ta tlantica | ton. para reavivir una ve- mas cional de Atletismo. nos dio
a 2 Eipana 20 - | | 12s esneranzas de los adictos un miembro de esa entidad. wi
y is . . a! coniunto Rojo Lic. Manuel Roy. que esta al
‘ | Airy a que los Hipicos vencieron a los licoreros por Enfocado baio este aspoecio jrente ce dicho Depistament
: « Baza > . a 3 no cake di ue el nrimer, ha brindado todas las facili=
| wee ' | 8-1, v el Miguel se mpuso a los Banqueros | made, de fue de Pi. | dades a les miembors de 1a
Pia por 9-3 en los dos primeros encueniros nama si ha respondido a las Comision. para’ cue el torneo
' ’ . l'exicencias. de nue-iro publiro. culmine cor n 'otundo exito.
| ' ei|l COLON. Abril 4 (CHR) Smith. ‘derroté al Chase Bank | cue siempre ha custado de 12: Fl ier o-! Estadio
' 1 Sin mucho riido nl propacan- [por 9 a 3. En este torneo par- | emociones fuertes aque nrod:- Nac.on: tamoien oopera de
alt | da se tnanguro la Liza de Soft- | ticipan cinco eouipos. que son. | ce 3 incertidumbre ino de UNA manera oatusiasta. Aver
A | ball de esta ciudad el lunes | Emnleados de las Carreras de los tantos condimentos ane:i- nos llamo x infermarnoas
: . 2h ' MM pasado con el partido entre | Caballos Licoreros. Miguel | tosos que la pelota nfrece a Que ‘odo icion con ol
{ A {los décimos Empleados de las| Tang. Chase Bank v Aeuilu- | sus estosiastas admiradores Estadin di cion a
At | Carreras de Caballos vs Lico- | chos. los partidos se verifican | Con ef! casi inexnlicable tr-inn Sl de Atlelismo el
reros emergiendo victoriosns | de lunes a viernes a las 430 fo de Astor Cupidan. Goodwin mine
. 'os Hinlcos por la anotacion| de la tarde en el natin del Co- | Moore + Cia. el pasado Ma
. ’ } ne 8 carreras a 4 en el patio|legio San José. Clasificado cc- | cualonier cosa es de esperarse Cabaiiero, futura O-
Saldran de Colon a las del Colecio San José FI mar-| mo uno de los deportes que nor Io que hacemos muiis ha.- Aver rese mos sus
Fp : tes. 3 el equino Micuel Tane.| esta levant>ndose rapidamen. ta el desenlace final entrec.miento ¥ pronostica-
¢ . (0 a.m. del domingo jou. dirige el Inmenso Jack'te en los ultimos anos en Co- | i £- - i iy -q tein
Yosh | Citacion Dennrtiva IRIE gi ff Mo
‘los buses trayendo |
a los atletas
Que participaran en el
Torneo de Pista
v Campo
\ lax 6 de la manana del
Provimo domingo saldran de la
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p vende ‘endo a los atlegas que toma
A .y Wipes . tan pate en el Segunde Con
, CHso. Pre Olmmpico de Pista +
Partes nara Ha . impo que se realizara en el
Psiadio Nacional de 1a capital
A $ x cemenzando a las 8 de la ma-
Yq . . nina del domingo,
IL no de esox buses recogeran
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OCHO CLUBS ENVIARON SU INSCRIPCION PARA
EL TORNEO DE PISTA Y CAMPO DEL PXMO. DGO.
Deportes a Granel
Por Redeme
torna la lucha que libran ball estan a la EE ectative por |
diez equipos en la Liga Pro- | los resultados del partido <°
vincial Amateur con cada en-| hoy del sabado... El gana-|
cuentro que se efectua. Prueba | dor de hoy tendra que Mea
de ello. son los ultimos desa-| se contra los radiofilos
fios. que se han caracter ade | bado... De tener neces dad i
por la pugna discutida v cerra- | jugarse la serie por el Cam-
da que han ofcecido los Fiva- | peonsio el primer juego se ¢-
les: Filo se debe. desde luego, |! [ectuara el proximo 0 5 of
a que su resultado. ahora auc ien el Estedio de Colon.
se ha entrado en la [ase final i is
torneo eliminatoric .influve |
fuertemente en la opcion dc |
caca uno de los contrincantes |
sara su clasificacion.
Otro de esos pleitos excitan- |
tes. es el que deben ofrecer |
manana GENERAL LORENZO |
y NARIZONES. a las 4 de la |
tarde en cl Estadio Nacional.
quienes actualmente se en- |
cuentran iguales en la tabla]
de posiciones con 3 triunfes
tres
del
3 derrotas. Solamente
compromises mais tienen eslas
dos novenas por delante. In-
cluvendo el que deben celebra:
manana, lo que indica la gran
importancia de este juego.
El General Lorenzo. que ini- |
cio la campaia brillantemente. | ypa de las sogas del ring al
ha estado actuando en sus ul-| cor sacado de la fona en ol
timas presentaciones en form: | quinte episodio. Logre les:
decepcionante para SUS NUMC- | {ambaleante a su esouina :
rosos admiradores. debido mas ahi se desplomd. siendo lleva- |
que todo a la ausencia con'i- ide a toda prisa a un hospital |
nuada de su OFIRRES aL donde faliecis 3 los pocos mi-
Valdés. quien aparenter nutes. Los medices creen que |
constituia o fe central ge ba se rompio el cuello al azotar
novena. espera que es contra la soza.
magnifico prospecto cubra ma- SD
Rana su posicion regul lar. 0 Seen un rumor por los cir-
gue avudaria enormemente 2 cyjtos hopices. los cabalos
devolver a la novena toda su | yacha! Rumor ¥ Rob Roy se-
eficiencia de antano. ran retirados del Clasico “Pre-
Los Narizones. que en Sus sidente de la Republica’.
dds ultimos presentaciones FESR
vencieron en forma estupenda
al poderoso Mateo Iturralde
lueeo a un reiuvenecido Cho-
rrillo. estan decididos a conti-
nuar por la senda del éxito.
para ello enviaran a la linea
de fuego a su serpentinero es-
trella Fernando Mamabila O-
sorio. quien encontrara proba-
blemente como opositor 2a
Francisco Vieja Medina.
cuerpo de lanzadores del
renzo.
Lo-
Y | Perry
as dei |
NUEYA YORK — Dos bhoxea-
| dores fallecieron reci®ntemen-
te en este pais. despues de ha-
ber sufrido sendas derrotas en
CLAUSURA MNNA. LA TEMPORADA DE
LA LIGA COMERCIAL DE SOFT-BALL
rocer or tneee at vee (COMSETUCEONES VS,
Cerveceros es el
juego senalado
Se efectuara en el
cuadro del Instituto
'Nal. a las
el cuadrilatero. |
Chicago, Willie Lee Perry, de |
21 anos. boxeador negro de ;
peso semilizero, murie a las premios v
| nocas horas de haber sido no-
queado en el segundo episodw
de un encuentro amateur.
cayo fuera de combate
despuss de recibir un podero-
<0 derechazo al cerazen que
segun los doctores, le cause Ja-
na hémorragia traumatica.
En Salem, Oregon, Jack Von,
de 180 libras de peso. murio |
| después de una pelea durante
la cual dio con la cabeza en
LONDRES — Las competen-
cias por la Copa Wightman
entre los equipos femeninos d« |
| Estados Unidos v la Gran Bre-
tana. se celebraran en Wim-
bledon el 14 v 15 de junio, sc-
gun se anuncio.
Fl ultimo encueniro enhe
les dos paises fue en Long Is-
land, en 1939, cuando los nor-
teamericanos conservaron ia
{ Copa en su poder.
Fl equipe britanico partici-
Avenida Cer
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DE TODAS PARTES.
favorito el HAPPYLAND
No se preocupen .. ¢l Happyland. .. es el Happyvland por
algo es el nite club favorito de todos
ELDA MORANO, la dama de la cancion — pronto
llegan Artistas para su nite club
se llena todas las noches. ..
favorita.
NITE CLUB por algo
distinguid
de la tarde,
len el campo d
tituto Naciona
Fag de
de Softball.
La
Manuel Rov,
cacion Fisica.
va de la Fed
ce Softball.
| senor
mas realce a
Los eoguipos
| ria Nacional
{ empatados en
| to.
|
el trofeo por
nato. donado
mercial.
Después de
entrecadas las
peon
| eadores ‘mas
Diplomas a c¢
jugadores que
quipo Campeo
donadas
por el
sido
mente
Director de Educacion
Se repartiran todos los
Manana viernes,
se
la Liga Comercial
asistencia del
Director
presidida por
Eduardo
disputaran.
espera un muy
Subcampeon,
también las medallas a
Las medallas y¥
Tea puede resultar una sorpresa en
el Clasico. Brilader la incognita
"
Li
4:30 p.m.
asistiran
as personas
a las 430
llevara a cabo
e juegos del Ins-
1. el acto de
Licenciadn
de Edu-
y de la Direct:-
eracion Nacional
el
Maduro, dara
este acto.
de la Cervece-
v Cias. Martinz
el segundo pues- |
Vendran dos de Colon
cen unos 60 atletas
Se efectuaran en el
Estadio Nacional
comenzando a las 8 a.m.
Ocho clubes se
para tomar parte en el
men de pista y¥ campo que sé
veriiicara el dcmingo en las
primeras horas c¢e 'a manana
en el Estadio Olimpico.
Por lo menos participaran
cerca de 150 atletas que bus-
can colocacion en el equipo
Olimpico que nos ha de re-
presentar én los proximos Juc-
gos de Barranquilla.
Las prucbas para damas
tracran miles de fanatices
Estadio, Vv se espera que varios
record .caeran ese dia.
De Colon vendran dos clu-
bes v son elles ¢l Velasco v el
Deportivo Atlantico, este ulti-
mo de Silver City.
Manana daremns a
las nominas de cada
inscribieron
certa-
a-
21
conocer
club.
Fallecié en Caracas
el jinete cubano,
F. Falere
CARACAS. Abril 4 ./UP
Fallecio anoche el jinete cuba
no Fernando Falero. quien su-
friera- fatal accidente el do-
mingo pasado mientras jine-
teaba a Ia Ja “Martingala
en la sexta carrera del! pro-
grama hinico
vez
en el que sci
renids partido. |
el Subcampeo- |
por la Liga Co-|
este juego. seran | |
Copas de Cam-|
asi como
los ju-|
sobresalientes, vy
ada uno de los!
integran el E-
n.
diplomas han
muy galante- |
Licenciado Roy, |
Fisica. |
para también
natos naciona
Unidos vy
nes de ano.
Aunque la
de Panama parece confrontar |
un gran difici
{FIJESE EN ESTAS
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poe
Afeitadas mas Limpias. La
barra-guia anti-deslizante,
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para cortarlo a ras. No
sentira ardor después de
afeitarsé.
Hojas de Dobie
filo superior, da
i ASEGURE SUS AFEITADAS!
Seguridad Absoluta. Las esquinas de la hoja esiin
protegidas. No mas cortaduras ni rasgufos.
Cambio Automatico de Hojas. El cartucho in-
vector expulsa la hoja usada e inserta una nueva
instantineamente. Sus manos nunca tocan la
hoja. Nada que desarmar ni armar de nuevo.
mis limpias y suaves.
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t en esta prima-
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esfrerzos para la proxima tem- |
porada v hara algunas inno-|
vaciones tanto en el! calenda-
rio de juegos como en la fe-
cha de apertura de dicha liga
| Un caballo al que se puede
{ jugar sin miedo alguno en «1 Brillador v Tenaz, dos hermoso efemplares que infervendran ei
Gran Clasico “Presidente de !i proximo domingo en ¢! Gran Clasico “Presidente de la Republi-
Republica†es el tordillo Te- ¢a.†Brillador ha tenide una lucida actuacion en las uitimas
naz. Este noble animal en las reuniones. obteniendo merecidos triunfes. El tordillo Trnaz
ultimas pricticas realizadas | aunque su presentacion del domingo no fue muy halazadora,
ha marcado magnificos tien.- son muchos los hipicos que opinan que puede resultar la sor-
pos. Otro, que ha hecho bue- presa de esia carrera.
nos aprontes es el veloz Ro-. - ——
bespierre. Cuatro Ases esta
“hi Gand? Jos Mas Variados Comentarios Se
el tiempo marcaao en sus’
practicas no es muv halaca-
dor. Tamesis v Don Chencho sz
estan como una nara +o (Oyen En Relacion Con robanle
| filados... Son dos contendo-
res de mucho cuidado... Bo-
hemio es la mejor apiiesta eu
el clasico.. Microbio sera 7aNd or e! an asico e he.
guiado por Virgilio Castillo. . .
oio con é! Tully Lodge 12
| montado por el aprendiz R. per REDEME - ii
| Kirten Sera una gran puz-| Doce de los mejores cabalins all ’ |
na esta carrera Liegara ede 1a Pista es i Ai a. B
vv ra disputarse cocci das d
[Somingn ¥ veremos |r der clase TAMESIS. RO-
= | de 1a Republica†: que efengern
SOCIAL DEPORTIVA | Caria de 2.400 metro: 3 del Cinstituvente
| La Liga de Futbol de Pana-| Los comentarios suse Simons MICROBIO. qu»
{ ma eralizara esta tarde a las por los futuros aconic - ctogers: los intereses de!
{ 730 en la Escuela de Artes tos de esta prueba son ! AZ, velu:
| Oficios su reunion semanal, ‘| aun a esta altur es buen corredc:
len la que se trataran inter2-|escasamente ire: Qlas 5 largas. ¥ CACHAL
santes asuntos. como los de carrera no se nuede 1 10 Qe 10s grances
completar los miembros que el posible ganador de este gr :
| componen la Directiva, info:- evento. ruriores indica,
c. Entre los doce probabies ca lios Jachal., Rumor
| mes varios, et
Falero fue violentamente a-
i rrojado contra pista cuandn
! el equino se asusto, gcolpeando-
se fuertemente en la cabeza
la l'ave de agua que
orillaz de la pista, 0
ual le ocasiono la fractura ds
base del cruneo.
A pesar de todos los es!
ros hechos por los madicos,
lero [fallecio el martes en
clinica Razzetti.
Los cronistas
blicaron en todos
| sentidas notas, las cuales des-
tacan las virtudes del jinet:
cubano que gozaba de mucha
| Simpatiss v popularidad.
1
ia
Bi
ver
Fa-
1a
deportivos pu-
los diarios
|
Sacial Depertiva
Nos complacemos en
tar cordialments a Ia
da senora Josefa Dolores
rosemena, madre del
deportista v profesor de
cacion Fisica, Angel Jaen,
| su cumpleanos qlie registra ep
| esta fecha.
felici-
estima-
A.
Fdu-
Rob Roy seran rctirados do
este evento. aungie hasia 2a-
hora no se sabe si son ciertos
tales rumores. De Jachal po-
demos decir que -su estado no
€S muy sano. va que fre de
‘os cascos. Rob Rov. %.
mente sera retirado vis
de aue no tiene ningun chance
lo mismo podemos decir
An
Rumor que no ha hecho a
cosa que lo pueda coloear
tre los mejores caballos
Hipodromo,
1
del
conocido
por
Las Calificaciosies Para El |
Torneo Anual De Golf ‘Esso’
Quedaran Cerradas El Dmgo.
Noveno Torn Anual han calificado y tenemos os
BRO auspiciado por la Esso Lul Arango vy el Che Par
Standard Oil (Central Ameri- van ¢mpatados para el premio
ca‘. 8S. A. de Panama. sigur de medalistas con una anota-
en, sus preparatives -pre'imina- cion eta de 71 golpes.
res va se han inscrito como
50 jugadores en ambas catego- Grande es el entusiasmo por
rias. este Torneo entre los golfistas
Las -calificaciones o inscrip- ‘|v es de esperar una inscrip-
ciones se cierran este domingo cion tecord en este noveno
7 v ra son muchos los que!tornen del Esso.
Asunto de gran interés para nuestro
deporte seran las decisiones a que
legue maiiana el Comité Nal. Olimpico
Tratara sobre el nombre del equipo Avion
v su participacion en el Torneo de Futbol
‘después de cerradas las inscripciones
Un asuntn de verdadero in-!resultaran muv interesante:
| terés e importancia no sola! las declaraciones vy decisiones
para el balompvié. sino tambien | que llegue a tomar el Comita
{ Nacional Olimpico. ya que sen-
taran precedentes que tendran
que tomarse en cuenta para el
futuro en casos 2nalogos o pa-.
recidos. v no solamente en fut-
bol. sino en todos los otros de=-
| portes. debido a la entidad que
emitira !a resolucion, que por
para la orzanizacion de los di-
ferentes deportes que se prac-
| tican en nuestra medio por el
precedente que se sentara en
esta materia. tratara v resol-
vera manana en la tarde el
Comité Nacional Olimpico, res- |
pecto al nombre del coniunto|
Avion v a su participacion enh
, el presente c(ampeonato Ge
futbol! mavor de la capital.
Con este motivo el Comité;
llevara a cabo una rcunion es-,
pecial manana como a las 3
de la tarde para escuchar ai
Presidente de la Federacion v!
al Vicepresidente de la Liga
por renuncia del Presidente.
El conjunto Avion orga-
nizo hace varios 200s auspi-|
ciado por el senor Nino Ca- |
rrillo ‘actual Tesorero de I2
Liga. quien es administrador 6
ducno de la Cantina Avion:
a
excepcion de los componentes
de dicho equipo.
la eran ma-
voria de los fuibolistas consi-
deran’ que e€se nombre viene
de la mencionzda cantina Vv
que el senor Car:illo es su ma-
nager corre - con los gastos
o la mayor parte de ellos: los
trofeos que ha ganado dicho |
onceno los exhike o los tenia!
exnibiendo hasta hace algunas
dias. en el mencionado bar,
aungue la direccion que dan
ahora como Club Deportivo es
distinta. |
Con respecto
ahora y participacion
torneo, se tiene que en
tima reunion no se
comprobar plenamente
cho equipo estuviera
al momento de cerrar las ins- |
cripciones, que fue el 7 de fe-
brero. segin nos manifesto un
representante que soiicito las
pruebas. Al pedir la Liga a los
equipos si consideraban como |
inscrito v legal la entrada de
dicho onceno tdespués de 45
dias’, estos nezaron la peti-
cion por considerar que estaba
fuera de orden de fecha. i
Manana van hacer 37 dias
de la (echa en que se declare
cerrada la inscripeion, y la ma-
vor parte de los equipos han
jiugado dos veces en la actual
contienda.
Como puede apreciarse el a-
sunto es verdaderamente im-,
| portante, ¥v a no dudar que
ahora es la maxima autoridad
deportiva del pais en estos a-
suntos.
se
a su inscripeion
en el
la u'-
lego 2a
que di-
inscrito
jQué bien peinadite
anda su hijite!. ..
iClaro! Es que
se peing dia.
riamente con
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