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Panama City News-Herald from Panama City, Florida • Page 12

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Poat 12 crnr NEWS. Mm cu FU. Anni WDLP-SW IMS" 1 VA-VPM UK A s-s iedin new Qu rters at Court Martial Of-Non-Corns Is Recessed FORT CARSON. April 24 CUP)--An Army court martial of five non commissioned officers legal under Army regulations. Simmons also said he heard Short tell Parker to take the private to a.

room in the barracks (and then order Ownes to follow them in case the private got the best of Parker. Chuebrich. an amateur allegedly was whipping Parker in' Justice Bureau Pressured in I I il Rights U.S., Panama Deadlocked on Missile Sites WASHINGTON, April 24 United States and Panama ar reported deadlocked over th grant of sites for Nike antiaircraf missile stations to protect the Pa nama Canal. The deadlock in the secret nego tiations, an authoritative sourci said here, has existed since las spring, when the United States first requested an undisclosed number of sites. He said the key to the matter is whether or not the United States must negotiate a new treaty with Panama before it can get the Nike sites within the republic's territory.

The United States, of course has full right to establish Nike bases within the 10-mile-wide canal zone. But such sites might be too close to the canal for effective protection. A 1903 convention with Panama for the construction of the canal gave the United States the right outside tt Ike's Staff Runs Things, Kerr States WASHINGTON, April 24 (UP)Sen. Robert S. Kerr said todaj that President Eisenhower's staf "practically runs the government' and even the news is dosed ou to him in 'capsule' form." The Oklahoma Democrat said in his weekly newsletter to con stituents that "it was learned re cently that Ike's principal source of current information is a miniature daily of news briefs, edited and selected for him by--of course --his White House staff." Kerr, who has been one of Eisenhower's most frequent critics said many Republicans feel they are "getting the bum's rush" lir iey to deal the Vhite House.

"These Republicans say that it getting harder and harder to the President at all, and never vithout a chaperone from his sec- etariat," Kerr wrote. "Important messages from the 'hite House likewise are usually igned or relayed by some presi-l ential assistant he said agreements between the tTM The ConM over these Sea, bees about far South AS it can get. The men are shown working on a tractor oC Task Force 43, deep in the An- the U.S Navy', operation "Deep Freeze After the kmg Arctic night even weak sun was welcome and on th TM legal order was recessed today Until Friday. The private at the base hospital Fri- for cuts and bruises. also testified that when refused to obey Short's order the sergeant asked the 100- sometimes they Jid- did.

"When Ike moved into the White neral Herbert BrownJ Justice De- sure" in the past year to inter-! in "shocking" conducted In Panama may have been Egypt's nan of the Suez Canal, led some Panamanians to consider similar measures. dered the recess after defense attorney James Tarter asked for more time because of surprise only hoped pected to feel at home," rr said. "Quite a few of these, however, never did get so much as Honeymoon Denial of Liquor License Reversed by Supreme Court now nual to pass the adminis-i bfiort was top four-point civil rights bill' "Fll-lrtu mf il, 'i. I 1 i 1 "JAiA i more time because of surprise ort was four-point witnesses the prosecution indicat- officer of tn unit involved--bat-j in order to give his ed it would call. Ceding turned ter 7 60th Artillery Bat-! "more flexible" pow down Tarter's reouest for a twn-l tallon His trial is scheduled to'rights cases.

Many Americans Hold Two Jobs cu IL ca.il. ueuing uUrned "wm a. Dai-; iiiuit down Tarter's request for a talion His 31 is scheduled to'rights Week continuance. start tomorrow. i Charged with simple assault in'- the alleged beating of Pvt Daniel Chuebrich, IS.

of Chicago, were Sgts. Billy Bowler, 21, James E. Ramage. 21, and specialists 3C the powers in ch-il A cited by should regain "complete sovereignty" of the canal zone. Panama's real ob.iective, some observers say.

may be to increase its share of the money received from the canal. It now 51.930,000 a year, raised only lot Rev. George W. Lea and the; shooting of Gus Courts, both officials of the National i Liirucu LUIJ WASHINGTON. April 24 (UP)-- for the Advancement of Colored! James E.

Harding. 21, Claude E.jThe number of Americans holdingi pe ie in Mississippi, a Owens. 21. and Robert Parker, 23. down two or more jobs at one! i ntion ed the Emrnett Till case, Sgt Billy G.

Short, 27, of Taylor, has increased in recent years, the: Ma thousands of letters were! will be tried separately on Commerce Department said today, received with demands from alii charges of conspiracy to commit! As of last July, a survey er ttie country for intervention! assault and battery and maltreat-! some 3,700.000 persons had more! by department." he said. Butj dent of a soldier. jthan one job. A similar survey 16 sa no action was possible Pvt Daniel Comer and Sgt. i six years earlier showed only oeca use in each instance, invest- Fred Simmons testified before the; about 1,800,000 dual jobholders.

jigation showed" the incidents in- recess that they had heard short! The survey found married menj volvec violations only of state Racket Hearings Planned in Phi in WASHINGTON. April 24 (UP)-Chairman John L. McClellan said today the Senate Rackets Committee is about ready for public Derby Officially Off Limits to Armed Forces LOUISVILLE, April 24 OH-The a en of ense tod TALLAHASSEE, April 24 (UP) --The Florida Supreme Court today reversed a decision by Sarasota Circuit Judge Lynn Gerald denying K.R. Shipbaugh a liquor license because his establishment was located within 500 feet of a parsonage. The court, in an opinion by Justice Charles Luckie, said a parsonage is not a sacred building, and "except for the goodness of its no different from years "cruel and unusual punishment" for one with limited education who only exercised poor judgment, but not criminal neglect." any home." Its purposes, as the his fam- the Kentucky Derbv "off mits" to official participation bv anvl the minister Army Navy or Marine units are secular and not religious, An informed source said the order was sent to headquarters of COUrt said Alth gh we regret the neces- Jt-lWA HIGH 1 iCU illCll crder Chuebrich into the "leaning i the most frequent multiple job-j laws i rest" position, a pushup stance fl-j holders.

In the overall labor pool' In the field of labor racketeer-; out of every 13 married menjing, Brownell said his department' held more than one job compared! has carried on a "rvmrwtori TO rtllf rtf 1 C-ii-irrlrt -fn I (Ti TH j- ANAMA SU 5-5641 Last Open to one out of 18 single men. Stop--Shop THE Beverage Shoppe YOUR FRIENDLY A A i "SPECIALS" EVERY DAY Two Way Window Service Hiway 98--Cove Blvd. I'ScST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR WAT'H THIS SPACE FOR A Weekend BOX OFFICE OPEN 5:45 FIRST SHOW 6:30 LAST TIME TONIGHT CGll'MlU fWHti "concerted! the" "hoodlums and! who have infDtratedi the labor movement. i He said a number of union of-! ficials have been convicted of re-! ceiving or extorting illegal pay-j The Arkansas Democrat saidi the Philadelphia case involves downtown' five or six unions, including the a Teamsters. He would not name Partlcl atlon scheduled the other unions but said, "where there is trouble, you can more orj For at- i- less depend on it that the Team-! arin havf sters are in on it." 1 rovide He said the investigation would and" the Ts deal with labor-management col-! earbv Ft lusion.

misuse of union funds, to its violence in an organizing drive i anthem and 5th aval at Norfolk, ty for doin so." the court ruled, and read: "we must conclude that the court "Department of Defense ad- below should be reversed. vises armed forces participation i The court ruled notorious jewel events related to Kentucky! thief, Harry Sitamore must be giv- authorized except for en credit for five months he spent PM. SU 5 A I I SIX BIG DAYS artici a ParadeS at in in the Palm Beach County jail in a mg sentence on a char ge of obtaining money under false pre- or tenses. He was "serving a one-year if any should for Dade Countv at the same court refused the race- case of Jacksonville attorney Evan 5 who was from from, the practice of law for two years the convicted for income TM TM the nafa ona' tax evasion. I Set Cur-Off Date For Hungarians CAMP KILMER, N.J.

April 24 President's Committee for Hungarian Refugee Relief. announced today that next Saturday has been set as the cut-off date for receiving Hungarians at this reception center. A spokesman for the committee said that the last group of refugees to be brought here will arrive Saturday aboard a plane scheduled i to land at McGuire Air Force Base. Earlier it had been announced that jthe cut-off date would be April 30: Flights for Hungarian refugees I will continue to land at McGuire, the spokesman said, but refugees will be taken to the St. George Hotel in Brooklyn as previously announced.

The committee said there are 615 refugees at the camp still to I be relocated to their new homes! in the United States, but some 200' were moving out today. He said no for the hearings hod ten jjNuclear Safety Tests Started You've Read About It NOW SEE FOR YOURSELF "The Florida risen Story" WJDM-TV Ch. 7 April P.M. A Public Service Presentation by WJDM-TV In Cooperation With WINN-DIXIf FOUNDATION MERCURY. April 24 CUP) --A new series of safety tests in the storage and handling of nuclear weapons was startfd today.

I the Atomic- Energy Commission 'announced. i The AEC said the first test in the 1957 series was "successful," declined to elaborate. The test was held in a'remote section of the Nevada test site. Start of the tests was delayed two weeks because of bad weafher. Durin? a similar scries of tesls more than a year ago an expio- jSion was touched off in the vicinity of stored nuciear weapons.

98 CLUB NOW OPEN AIL STAR FLOOR SHOW Gloria Shayne MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES ROBERTA I Girl Who Hoi tverything In Her Inspiring Sfor Dance Gene Gory tX.PON£NT Of INTILIECTUAUNSANITT i 3-SHOWS-3 NIGHTIT (Except ELIZABETH TAYLOR GEORGE STEVENS' PRODUCTION if EDNA FERBER JAMES HUDSON ofj uuu i i V. j- Army Secretary Wilber FIorida attorney is force: to join, Brucker said the trip was planned ald Judge is comparable for an armed demonstration and 1 cios ed shop in organized the fact that it coincided with Clrcles which is prohibited Derby was coincidental. The trip state constitution, however, was canceled April 12. I In other rulings today the At the time. Rep.

George court "Pheld a Leon Circuit Court Mahon (D-Tex), chairman of I i affirming the right of the an Approrpations subcommittee Road Department and a railroad which handles military funds, told! to cross 9S near Port St. Jne the House, "This seductive Armyj i a viaduct; ruled the L. B. a vs bobble could possibly cost the; i Aircraft Corp. must pay the sins Rchsi Reveries Armw IfVl i a ri i 5:30 One Show Each Nite Cartoons 7 p.jyi.

Giant 7:20 P.M. Admission Childrenllnder 12 Free PANAMA CITY RADIO TV GUIDE THURSDAY WDLP FM 590 NBC 9S.9 MC WPCF 1MO -MUTUAL 4:53 SIGN ON Army 100 million dollars in duced appropriations." re-i sales tax on aircraft parts 5-13 bought and sold in the state, a upheld a 20-year-prison sentence! Germans Building Guided Missiles u. iji ins n- STUTTGART, Germany. Aprili after he aimed the 4 1 brakes on his car failpd i 1 11: ci i o.iiu i. iN pws given 21-year-old Ravmond Hutlev' Rebel Reveries -D 6:30 Hillbilly Hit Parade 6:45 Bay County Hatchery i Palm Beach County.

Hutley was convicted of ma.n- 24 la-Aircraft designer Ludwigi brakes on his car failed, causinE Boelkow said today his company a with is building guided missiles. He two passengers. a train that killed JHutley's claim that his car's 'brakes failed. His attorney said 20 added they are not comparable to Tne court int ed out that the the U. "Corporal" a1 Beach -l" ur did not believe He said the company is now testing one of its first missiles.

gave no details but described it' as small and portable. Boelkow disclosed the missile; project after being asked about London newspaper report that company was developing a missile: similar to the "Corporal" which has a range of about ISO miles. The project, he said, is conducted within the framework of the Paris treaty through which West Germany became a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organ-' ization. DfVA IS MOTHER NEW YORK, April 24 -Opera and concert singer Mimi Benxell, wife of concert manager Walter Gould, gave birth todsv to a 5-pound. 12-ounce girl.

Miss Ben- xell and her husband also ar th a of a 3 yar old boy. FOR THE FINEST IN TELEVISION -Sll- Truman Kirby FOR A 1957 MODEL RCA TV I SALES AND SIKVICt 302 Wait 1 5th For an Any Make, Anytime Dial PO 3-3803 7: no P.rookms News 7:15 Thompson Tune Time 7:30 News Reporter 7:45 Weather Summary 7:50 Music for yoi 8: "0 NBC News 8:05 News Time 8:20 Morning 8:30 St. Andrew Assembly of God 8:45 Morning Devotional 9:00 NBC News 9:05 Cove Eapiint Church Musical Vane lies Guy Lomhardo 10:00 News 10:05 Band Stand 11:00 NBC News 11:05 Radio Rodeo Carnation Time City Desk Country Hymns 5:38 SIGN OTi 3:30 AP Spot 5:31 Hillbilly 5:45 Country Gentleman AP News 6:05 Fishinz Newt 6:10 Wake up to Music 6:45 McMullen News 7:00 Carl Gray News 7:15 Wake up to Music 7:50 Sports Special 7:35 McMullen News 8:00 Robert Hur- 8:55 Fisiier Stinspn News Lazy Listening 9:25 Social Calendar 9:30 Kraft News 9:35 Feminine Touch Hwy. 9 I A I AD 4 9 3 0 2 TV ACROBAT--Acrobatics in a chair while watching television were unknowingly performed for the camera by Ronnie Grar.t of Dallas, Tex. He thought his father was photographing only the TV screen.

Most kids squirm but Ronnie's a good contender as a charnp. Men at 50 or 60! Recharge Body's Batteries Feel Younger Fast! .1 Wi ai worn-out 40. 50, Sor on pr-mifjre aze.D- i-- of irTM seeded to rr- Z't i itr.nro-.rd Tor ofyj. cr'ii. rr C5 Iron uH 60 aV.d'ti.'cr'lr,' RESTAURANT fifth and Luverne Across from Telephone Building --THURSDAY SPECIAL-- A SPECIAL SIZZLING CLUB STEAK FRENCH FRIES OR tAKID CRISP SALAD $135 OPEN FOR BREAKFAST 6 A.

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M. DAILY LUNCHEO'N SPECIAL Owned r.nd Operated Bj MARGARET AND A TILLERSON 12:00 Checker board Time 12:05 rp News 12:15 Organ Reveries 12:30 Brookins News 12:45 Community Choir 1:00 NBC News 1:05 Dale wilh Music 2:00 NEC News 2:05 D.ite with Music 2:30 Woman In My House 2:45 Pepper Youns's Faml- 3:00 3:05 Date Wilh Music 3:30 10:00 Kraft News 10:05 Parallels In The News 10:15 A Womans Decision 11:30 Kraft News 11:35 Gabriel Heater 11:40 Gayelord Hawser 11:15 Spts Music Ethiopia Enjoys Rock-Roll Band ADDIS ABABA, AprUi 24 UB--American jazzman Wilbur de Paris had them rocking rolling in the Addis Ababa Opera House last night. Emperor Haile Selassie was there part of the time and he appeared delighted. The Emperor presented each member-of the De Paris unit with a gold medallion the size of a silver dollar. The group is touring under the sponsorship of the U.S.

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