| Show Heard in Hotel Corridors Corridor Panama is lIk likely b to cost the United States considerably more than was originally nail nally bargained for Cor unless a peaceful el election elec c tion ensues said Walter E. E Foster o of New Orleans who Is stopping at the Kenvon Ken Ken- von on toda today 1 The situation in that little country which Is la about as big a nH as a fly Oy speck on the tho map la is becoming acute and the Government Govern Govern- ment is 18 taking measures lest It wako wake up some somo morning to find another brand orand now new revolution going on In the back yard ard ardIt If It the election comes out to suit the party part now in power on tho the canal canal zon zone all nil allwill allwill will be well Otherwise the t go government will bo be turned topsy tops tun In its to adjust Itself to new conditions and new policies In case catle of ot a revolution rC th maduE's manoes ma- ma duEs noes and soldiers stationed In Colon and along the line Une of the canal operations are not numerous enough to cope copo with the situation sit sit- nation and more mor troops will have ha to besent bo be sent with the result that the lie government o will have ha to establish a a. control over th thai hal dominion as is now exorcised exercised over Cuba I A revolution re while it might seriously hinder the progress of ot th the lie canal work ork would not stop operations us as the men Incha in cha charge e are aro efficient Americans who stop not at small things The party part now ir Jn in power pen Is In f f- for Vor or o of tho the present government In this country Mr Mr- Ir Foster was waR formerly connected with the chief staff starr o of engineers in charge of ot the canal work |