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Show - . , -- 7t - I- ggg a , ' . ' -- - we Stand .,. ' -- - . - . ' a, t -- , -, -- - - -1- . - tj ' d t! to , I PAGE SATURDAt- - - '' ' - ,, - - - - -- - : ' ,, . .' - , Be . 4 - 41Funb --, - , Imiricans.,. ' ,.4, ,,,,, ( '4 ' !) ' 1', ,.., - , , - ' f . ,L I '...) -,---:--- --- 4. ,,,, , - , ,,,o, , , . ' -- , - -- , ' A, , 44iti11, it, 1.1 ---- -, , . .. 1 7 --, The following dia.. I ,i;k' 7, ',,, patch, by ,Sarney ' Seibert of , i'' troduced to a lunch consisting of bulgur. United Press International, , wheat, skim milk,' and butter. oil. They vares how inany laws we an of eight-and how they piled up.)-in the first four months., f, ' . pounds .,,. - - -- - ,- EME MOO , (Editor's Note.A. mountaix IL,..::: tam n of laws-- an estimated two -, , moon of themgoverns the 11.,,,,,,,..,.-0 I , toaking and sieeping lives of cal t it'. - - - ,a :, - ' ' ' ' -- ' . ' ' Heart ess Humanitarian Or ' ' -- ' in CA-Na- WS .. . .- 18, 1964 JANUARY - , . - ., tXPLOSIOlskl:-- L . 4,11' , - AMERICA'S-LEGA- , .0..-,- L - 'llpr- For The Constitution Of The United States As Having Seen 'Divinely inspired- - .. ' 41 ai :z-- - 177.., . EDITORIAL A-1- 0 -- z, : , -2 i . o'r. . . . . t . 4- , - . 0-- , ' - - ''''. ' dk - . .,. ' I i, , , $ t , k ,, c, ' , vlt4.1 631' T RIGHTLY OR WRONGLY, the US. seems i: 1: ,gty,,11,14)-lilii'":' !,,I, bound to get somewhat of a black eye 1 ; . ,,, - , - - aviiage-weight-Ti'?ArIA:t riots-i- n 4 1: because of , ) '' 4. . , Panama. Unfortunately, there are always .'' ' ',.-- ; ' , s ' - ,; By BARATY SEmERT---,----- -1 it- , School lunches helped double attend-- those who seize on such incidents to clai- m- , ' s. , tailed Istematkinal Press i ,, sthools. f' . ow that here is an example of duel and heart.' , ince in Fera's rural,, 4 ' 1) ' . '.''4 . In the past- 18 months Brazilian f less American,imperialism at work. I to n toga r,oto ,Often quoted' t' 311 li TRERE-more been '' furnished than 1 : , youngsters have '1. , 1 ; , , Well, ,perhaps the US. has made, some . 0, , - sc i , In It.:1 . , 1 billion glasses of milk. slurn.,lawed, knolliwth.thoat , ! , : ' I mistakes in Latin America. We don't claim 11..744,.$. if . : to ' All told, about of - the . 'lever. man is 1 - ,ki, be faultless. But there's another side-ta- -' - . , 0,1,1st -- ,0" r " J:".Ati: 15::.:.1.i,.,,..,..,,, I Alliance In ,,, school talc". Por', I population age ''' 141 , t1 1 th picture of American efforts in Latin AIM t 1t..:.,,,:i.,..7:; .7,7 ,' -' - - -It ought to be repealed. So should c., - .sProgress countries, or 9.5 nallion children, t one which Is more truly re pre-,T::::7: : ; 0 1 benefitted from the program during the . thousands of ' ... .. k , sentative of what the U.S. Is reallylike in t is t .., expected By 1965the total , past year. it s eangs with other.- ' canstpuurtnploodirdoedritioatnilliirvinoeornb., I, ..,,Ab, ,.t,7, . ' -scure laws whirl 1 to reach 12 mon. , ', ', lograi ,t,e:L.; We're speaking Dow not et the lives, , v., To many of the hungry youngsters of , ..,,- .0 ..,.... 7ow and economic aid programi from which ow.. '' , .00:7,--,.., -, birth . to the instant 'etl- ;; -n . , la. ' i, ' a righTto expecTsomethitit-i' , ' between t .. , 4f,A,..........,:,, Ninos has been the difference life, their death. But It isn't easy. ,... return for the millions spent if only In , .,.. ,..f ,.,,,t1 .., - ' .... etyll,,,,,,r , .,6,,,...0 an d death - To still countless others it was ,' The fact is that - even the experts 1. ':, 711": ,:.7' ''. ' ' of on the trms of greater parf stability -: :.I.?!: i 14, l';',( the difference between learning and Hilt-- , not onty--do no- f.Kw' w- au the country's 1,:..., : I ,': ,77::::: ' the recipient-s- Instead, we're referring to , : ;: 0 f?,,- ' I .' 4--,,7, ,f7 , '' , , of ', an to investment eracy--thank- s $28.5 ' ' , - .... ' ' ' ' which , the from' arkr, a even ,, know bow don't only Jaws but possibly - program titi many . 1, ,, " . million worth of food and ocean trana; , . q4V:.-i,' . ' , 4 .,'' ,.,. 4 - innnediate return may be the good feeling t ' --' ' - there ere. ' . ''' ' t :ft, U.S.'-'' on art the the of rtation P ,.: h.-éyaUllt7:1 i that comes from knowing one , has done - Pe -, 0. ' , The- American Bar Association 4. , ,7 ., ' . :.,,3!.THAT HARDLY SOUNDS like the work the right thing viimiwom, d- ihe-, ...,, ,,........i Te-ttin ehlisheekttteovi:ite e liardened attP That 'progrentis .1 e ,,fve' 1 ,.,,, ' -- ,, ;:, ,' automated , of an ,,,...a elseprctcess ness, the people of Latin America and preparing . Ninos," the child feeding program admin. , , , 5 ..,,,,.. 171.0 --, .. for Interne- - where should balance what we're accort!! - index of state Jaw:Land is using go nllt- 1 4)11 by the 1 ki ' -Alliance Forplishing through Operation Ninos against if , !: the "Tonal Deyelopmentunder Arr, of law in the hopes extracting puters , ' . - ' 1 , , t...::4,., some of the distorted portrayals of the , , , , ,,,, Progress. 4,24.i......,i " -' ,,,,,, -- 11rt tm ,', be getting because of - AL been -- U.S , The results- the pittn:yettr-ndy- e Lamm-A.....; ; . 7.....7 ,.... ' . -, (Z.-ZOne estimate is that, the country's 1.oor.4: :7: 'jig!, ,:, 0 1, : 014 l''''''.-- !' - , ' k Panama and then reach their PV11ain--- 7 sisildile--11--- ' r4'. tiO 74. 1 s'i:.11 - ,- -' ma- - , ,e ',::4".5!has ,..,,' ' the ,,.......-,,,-,oliol: explosion swamped lit. J4,,O6-400legal OThird-grader- s in Santiago were clusians,--- ' .. 41...1, ,- -- ' .". '' rt -lion ', , :, .. ., . - , , ,, r 0, ,-41,,,rp,,,,.",......,010,1wwww.vaeAricit ralFasr.powo,,,, ,, 4.....,.... k'L'.' '"" .4 :. 4""".""4 , .. International Press United in But a '1 .,, ,,:z.. ',.. "k",t ., ," '''.2.";,1,7 ', ,. - ' ,.,' ' ' '' ' ' . rida'' ' ' ,Z!Lsurvey Of 25 states, only ' ' " ,' To 'Changes--'''-'f Timotan ...ANOTHER of his - q4ttle ,...i !IThere Is growing how .tnany , was able ' Is new ille'bOOks.' This a for to the ' morality. dangerous, Constitution," MichI, Journeys laws it has on ---: m'aice its' '. talk.' This nation, ,was founded en. the Governor George- Romney,' former 7 - ' , Y states In!sure their inrs , , ,1 ,,,,,z .,p :',.Z-,I. -: ....,,...;'......--. ;:.. continues his. devoted efforts to morality el the len"! Commandments, ,:.,Isiran utahn, ' ''--- ' ... ' .', 1 ' . ,, "ariiL": Some count , -', ., Sermon on ithe the Golden Rule and the keep- citizens on thekright track 7 the --: , --- in is likely to eicainple of uniquélairiire--Cali- them' in 'chapters- .- A few-l- ike agencies Motmtn pile that leads to peace track , with limited lawmaking e is liquorStnee the demand for Delaware's whipping-po- st and Texas' ers has increased from one in the Governor Romney definitely is not a and plenty for ourselves and our children foraiaandNew ecandldátt-forthItesidencyrbutidt-whcrlaw- s as the voltmle. nun. en.t, serV.icers. ,crirdozemor by Salt Lake testimonial dinner address Fri. - heard him 'in his Salt Lake appearance is hkely four states. But few outside Illinois To Interpret the outpouring of lei.. satiation, financial legislation About be usedsto Simpler. .TMngs his . ,s."1 ,' 'nral ' ... occasiort, as when- agree thatln hisloftyidealism. in his know about that - state's proportional -- day evening. On-t. ,; - OW years ago a Babylonian king mation from the nations lawmakers; to increase. ' ever 'else he speaks, a tight little circle ' emphasis on freedom and civil rights, and . of autos in use grows repesentation, which provides for eu-- tamed Hammurabl Ordered all , the there are nearly 200,000 practicing law- - ' .The number of patriotism, ,loyalty and Americanism , In his denunciation of extremism, plut the 4 and the need for regulation-- - inulative voting for the lower house of . .annuallY rnore in than 8,000 and judges about-th- e gathering.------- -.---eloquence And sincerity of his message,llaws at his kingdom inscribe& on a years With it 7 There are more persons -the State Legislature and allows a S atone stela g feet high, It ',,,-'- -' is good to be reminded by one who ', and, the charm and dignity of his Per- led . the United States. The number of , are dehas been acclaimed the typical American,gle voter to cast as many as three , sonality, he fits the position admirabli. wa., yers engage d m private practice is in- - in scl:tool each year and they follows so our abundant blessing s as citizens of 1 CANDIDATE OW NOT, Gbvernor , Rom- - - -more votes. it . , Schooling, manding of a rate about the 1,000 at Roman - creasing 2500 later the ' ' ' ' , I!! Arizona a great - nation. - "What - our founders there .will be more law on the subject., parting shot at his former , am-agutted number the town audience, merits tho ug htfuLonsid,- - zmperK sought and what we all should be seek- such to as Southwest some or In efforts control for the states,modify 100 annually press all n empirels laws into a sin- - lug at the rate of about eration: " I believe All - Amerimne must I ng more diligently,said Governor Born- , is the' most Texas,,water popalar , 175 Civills" code of to prevent the gradual eroilon of , gle "corpus , ney, "is a society .wherein man is free to- work allowanotaryptiblics to per: America's religious, and moral ject pursue" - Lim; Affect Everybody new laws, '50 old ones and a "digest" happiness as he perceives happi- r forfl around.-:marriages under an 1260 law. ' - there isn't enough of it to go niss. And his concept of the road to hap- tion. If we are to prove to the world that .150,000 written lines Of precedent TN 1951, the Legislatures of the 48must-wor- k between ours is to is the matter and a him his best phiess Tour ' societywe states considered 69,919 proposed inaking decisions: "Ite,whole thing -- Whorls lees-Ar- s -Make it Washington .reported that laws regit. of one would have fitted neatly 'Into of them. and 23,894 laws adopted' agencies : rALIFORNIA'S .agricultural code of.' California's volumes with PIenty of , I In 1961, the Legislatures of the 50 -- -lating local govenunental tA fide!), classifies bees as livestock. of concerns Jnostwere the , over. room left frequent AsTronauT,In,-Inezenate., states considered 86,669 proposed laws ' Another California law makes it a - ; . state legislatures. Nowadays, the State of Georgithas crime to bet on the outcome of an elec- MORE GOOD MEN are needed in public-- orbital experience can be counted on the - added 381 amendments to its constittt-- and adopted 30,306 of them- There s a popular saying in Georgia ton. histwoori1931-"anH. astronaut and John service, -During the decade tion since 1945 together with an nnl Glennlingers of one hand. "cat a city ."catmot open or close an -- - - Jr. looks like one of the best. Still, it's , misstcsippi has the nation's highest But what's done is done. In all likell. ou tput of about 600 new laWs for 'the ,1.161 the number'of'stateeln the Imion , alley or light'- -' witht---- -- intrased 4 but the legal output per ou t the loss of his services paid sheriffs under state law which possible to code. i aw.- - Geo rgi a also stete state lal hopdJohnGlenn'51alitarytraining -- - holds- - the" iintsittlitioildinnenditientdesignatee'them--as-tax-collectorsand,--- California hailrieltimes órUciiistat lativrgession'Wenta725 program s helped develop his powers of Judgment, ' allows them a percentage of all taxes run for the I.I.S. Senate. Corn 850 'terms in with statistical h as , is how the cons tituti on . Its This, pages effective to essential service. championship always public Some sheriffs earn as much nation has come to be flooded by a tide,, been altered 381 times in the pas t 18 ' collected., merce "clearing - house . the Clticago True, at theage 0142 Glenn . I Moreover his tape rienee as an as trenam t - is prob.,,,,, - Whli-ei- n -Of 2 a 4.1"U'IAM dati;7-yeari.: 'Statutesin Some-32It time when 25,745-no the of the arnendmenttaa ably approaching 'put you legal .reporting agency,lists could make him uniquely useful In help- d A ' ''new state laws enacted this year with Mississippi law: him to risk his life longer is advisable for -get of breakintthe law with almost concerned city charters. ing Congress- - reach some difficult decl- of a voter op allows . take incombreath In trips to outer space.disqualification seven still states in total the you every , sions about the future of the space pro-Ev. moral grounds . New Illinois York The and State Leiv'es so, his orbital voyage as Amer- plete. , gram. sti ll.Adding Odd ' The ABA estimates the total output 1ca's first astronaut to go into orbit, Bar Associations, in prepared lectures Everyone knows Nevada is the onlY pride themselves on state in the nation to permit all types of State Legislatures at about 35,000 school for not to mention his long and costly train- that ALL IN ALL, Ohig could do worse should assemblies, AMERICANS pointed ot individualists and Da- new laws each year the content of the clothes -- Wear, its voters decide that America's first Ing, would have made him'. Invaluable as .., the during the in years of their history as of gambling .Less knownis South r-kota's law permitting betting att a full-tim- e you eat, thehghtby W!Uk YOU adviser to future U.S. astm- man in space -ought to 'become their man it nation they've produced some mighty and dog race tracks despite a prohibi read, the building in which you we nauts. So far astronauts with the Senate.Work Of Th. 87th Congress , , . laws individulistic ex . tion in the state's constitution. car you drive, the work you do, I the which 87th ' Congress, , adjourned. rillE The zatiort'stalent for producingOregon's presideitial- - primary act are regulated to some degree by laws M 885 Cure-All-For-TraI ff ic-"Laws affect you in all,of your wak- - unique and sometimes bizarre laws in requires its secretary of state to place , more than its predece r, corn-es stateoluid-citiis frig-- not the asso- sleeping-ho- urs, on the ballot the names of all persons merce c ' learingho FOR . A MOMENT THERE,- - we almost The catch is that the Army's iiting of purists who dream of the ciations said despairs he thinks might be contenders for pres-- of ' na But the .-ioutput - thought we had stumbled on a simple-- , What is this Outpouring of regula-- - a uniform legal codedential system isn 't accurate enough to be applied - tional nominations of the major par- .. Legislatures is only a small part tion and restriction about? and easy way out of Utah's, traffic acci- to the general population. If it were ap- Most of me odd laws date from the ties. town of c Eh- coin ty, ity, dent problem In 24 representative states, a United 19th and authorizes-one-m- an 18th Century. But plied, 18 million good drivers would lose - and -- - Michigan still even", village in the nation has its own .,.,' International survey showed that ursuA ay when George It all started mt. bodies still manage to add grand juries despite a decade long thefrIicerisea tor evem5 millionunsafe in legislative set of ordinances . Despite th e erforts education, the automobile, liquor and a few - - drivers taken off the roads. - --Miller, director of the State Drivers' Li drive to repeal the law- .periodically.N - --of the ABA, the :Intemational hnanc ial pro bl ems accoun ted for the . For cense Division, addressed a meeting of , on Montana sale In thty 1983 in Sunday liquor The moral is that there's no single Washingrton's example, m Association ( ) and biggest body of legislation. the Utah State Bar's Criminal Law Sec- - - ', cure-a- ll for traffic accidents in Utah or . N aanagers Legislature made it a crtnr to trans - SUnday is against the law, but the act tional Municipal League ' they are In led five states education all other ,,tion. At one point in his remarks , Mr. port lady bugs out of the sta te Seems of creating the --states liquor control anwhere else . In the long run , the only tar t um ?rm. subjects as a lawmakers favorite atut m board allows it. 5 Miller observed that-on- lyof -- Utah's -trOM had been bugnapping,them this clea roblem to the ls hard way na le i additiotho ta -R's also illegal-i- n Montana drivers ,cause about 90 of the state's z) ring , p 1 doggedly plugging away at ' - others. ..4u,,cti.onf.sAo ,..,ritgre ss,,.4.,s ..,...e a the Imo. the In state's -accidents,-L-pan on the open range with same frying session, LI-th;:developm- ent of stair ears and hieh--- are egip rs regulatou --makers derailed an the Intent of using to repeal - - -- in niottee.----- ways and, most important; through tough III attempt ' .agencies which have the effect of law Liquor And Autos LoadWashington's ban on carrying toy pis- - Stock brands. Even if you have bacon VVhy not just screennutthatiroublesome--enforcemention the part of police agenciender certEgn conditions- .- -- -- ' thelist------mis.---- led both : "---5 ? : and the courts. Finally, there are the thousands of 14 in two states and automobiles In1962 trouble if there's a cow or horse hair. - . -- ------- ----- - ' school or so It - -at all . fire districts, park districts, were among the-toOn the 'bottom. , 7 ---three state to require licensing of municipal seemed. For the Army claims to have re,--,-- ;-- WHEN , YOU - THINK about it,- - though, - rotection-disttic'ts and drainage- (Its--- ing went or old laws odd , 'rwo the grand others. Liquor subjects in seven -- 1t.f- drivers . duced-the that isn t nearly as fir certain limited Ja- wbooksItithe-Pasttwa-yearamolifthelop-threeinfoin a quitter-o-- frthe Other itacinChorieMivi alternative-whout toll ich the is traffic ' by about 10 by weeding merely making powers In 1962 South' Carolina repealed its mile of a church or school, or selling at ,Statei. accident-prôn- e each year Ins 40,000 Arnericans;-in- drivers through. psychologi-thIn the past 55 years the 6ii- on charging e a fares on trs.ins ban Financial -- most -or soft church is - cal a near drinks .-school, problems . preoccu . .., testing.' ' jures four million others; and maims an- - sti,mion has been amended nearly pied the lawmakers of three states and , unlawful in Arkansas. for Crossing bridges"b Sunday. , . howfifeSounds simple, doesn't it? Alas, - Compared to that other 100,000 for twice as many times as in the preced-- , ranked among the three top 1963 its in And imIn Louisiana it Is practically GeorginrePealed ' -subjects ever;-- it turns nut--t----o- be too terrible - toll, even the most strenuous good- to-- be ing 115 years for lawmaking in five others. , allowing farmers to buy fireworks possible to disinherit a parent -effort- to reduce- It is well worthwhile. , trUe. The of federal field. out The of one the of scare to four no will these regulatory reads. matter how a crows only corn 11,unwul subjects child, , ' ' , ' , -- , -- se --show- ed ex..ic - - , f', 0-'-r - - - rj ,". - , - lk -- ar - - ; : -- One-I:patt- er - I; ,',' , -- - . - . '' . ' 1 . I ..::, 1 1 . 40.7:1,. ,, - ; , s , . "ilitary 2,- -: i, wi--ha- 7: - ;IL - , -' :. 1 - . I . ',, ..,..ii---- ,- ' -- , ,, -'- - .. ' - ,,, --- ..'. - ' , Messag On Americanism , . ' ' -- , ',,e-z,- . . --- :- - - :York-count.- 'i , t i ---- t,, ,.. i . I i';',.. , ; 2 .17 , ::: ..' ,EaF-Am- ,,! . , , -- ''' Keep Tab On FoiCOde. ,: is', --.- -- g ' will . . j - i It - -- law7---TOe- ee-nta- - n- , -- - , , ski-- ' --- $100-licea- - - - ,- I - - H htto-as'in- -any , '. '. 3- -- X , 1,901-'degre- their 71111rIvat-thelbeine-brtheke-Ver- ' ,......-.0- pow.----1-wit- tia's An & '.,,',,, - ", , Top. -- ..: - " - ' r - .- -- -- , - . N one-Flo- - - 41, , - ,- -' ' - - ,, - ' . - ' ' - I 4,.."-,...- US.-Agenc- ' ...., ,:44' , - ot - r a ' ti 1,..,..t,...71....,.,. . , - I ...,r,,,, , - - - i - 'I - ,- - . ,, -- - ckTT, L - - ' , . . - e. , . , - . , newly-adopte- . en , . , horse' , -- actualin enacted hd . m" puaws, - t. - -- eed - - - - - -- - --- Tharset-the-tnentatgea- nia. thern-to'Califor- ' - and--aut- - -- ---- ' ----- -p- troutgesome-as-the-trictr-which-hav- 4r - - - - . , . - By JAMES 6. McKENNEY ' : (Deseret-NewiSt. Writer) , he a ANAMA, republic-occupying-ttiny cnp ', .I. isthmus that connects Central and South ' America, could have been a shining example -of American foreign policy. ' . ' -- -- - - , - of Panama's population lives next door to the Zone in the cities of Colon, on the Atlantic side, and Panama on the Pacific standard of About 40 At n'o lime during our stay in Panama were we ever treated other than as friends. We had some pretty good arguments, naturally. A Panamanian, like Americans, - i s intensely patriotic . He is- as willing to argue his point. ' as, anyone. , - , PANAMANIANS, unlike people in many other, : - -- -;' - - needs.- , , , - . - znonthi of intramural negotiations; marked almost all the transat' new schedule of to passenger fares. And they have been trying to generate some excitement among potential customers by displaying their. new wares in large advertisements ' ' I'Unprecedentedlow fares to, ; , AFTER It a deal of bickering,adopt a lantic airlines have agreed . ning some concessions but he failed in his major demandmore revenue from the Pan.' 'ama Canal to finance Panama's economic , , by iz ., , :, ,: , i -. - -: - -- --coun- try 9 two-mo- m ' ' i , '- , 'tine-year-o- - e Ken-arab- le . -- - "n'l" ' one-thir- " - . -- , , ' Bargainsione t , good - , , - . ,. , . GUEST EDITORIAL ,, -, - f- , ... The united States spends' billions Of 'dol. ' ' h lars every year for military and economic aid , to countries all over the globe, yet we have ;' I - noncompetitive Europe,", reads the big type in the works, and par-ad in a New York City news- totmtrieS.do not have that derogatory been unable, despite a 60.year tenancy and a living of ' on the benefits that come either directly or "Gringo" attitude toward Americans. When '"vital asset to preserve, to create in this small "As little as PM round- ticularly to '''n u r paper. -- - -- Airlines-7, , , On or Latin neighborcK a' .1 advance. Panama with to from the the , of Latin vio. indirectly us, sometimes agitated, they disagree ''. operation republic any great degree Europe," prociainul trip , . ., t. , of the "Ugly. . Canal, other. Europe', in that case, means Shannon, as a lently as we have just witnessed recently, but - menrin which we can point with pride. 1 . , --picture ,,,--and personally they like Americans .4 - -American." ful reader will discover and not, for instance, Paris; the This picture of our relationship with Panama , THE HEMALXING populAcE lives ilismall- - ' basically The-Unti- ed ) round-tri- p 1 counnatr4 fare is S342.-- No lowest New York-Par- is ,and they like the -way we live- -, other Latin to ,one is encourage -illi-171certainly '.towns or in ,. the countryside in $ States has been ill: k " I with us look how to ter in continue however, the airlines indeed have rhere exists the a radical trieato small suspicious expressed, upon country thatched one with dirt ; homes and , ' ' volved In the a: . . eyes. 't ' something to crow about Effective April 1, transaantic : floors and outdoor kitchens.. Relatively speak- - ilement that normally is politically ineffective. t , . lairs of Panama for of the resides This centers that Panama If fares are to be cut 8 to 20, depending on the type of Uni. around the population group , generally are live they because away ing happy they ' r . woreihr could a Zone of where j:tver 60 years. 'We service. the Panama it creates dem. its veibiL enjoy alongside respectable 7 ImaArs. the Zone, the chief ,area of agitation. 1 have all types of L....1,N, of I from this Wire if author... service onstrations. from presmucn standard, Now these fare promotions certainly give the sp.. reports living These people are avia,re that a better life is j ' ' no!,.au. programsreciPro- - ' - Mr. McKilmeY flies in Panama leave little doubt that this sure would end. . of a lot of competitive activity. The reader pearance possible but they don't know how or what to ' cal trade, Point 4, If the United States has the foresight and group along witlt possible Castro agents were will soon note, however, that the ticket prices quoted are , do about do So, it they nothing. the Peace Corps and the Alliance for Progress. , ,. instrumental in encouraging the rioting that the ability to' reach an equitable agreement i., Identical on any given type of service. From what we We have had the best intentions in the world we lived in Panama City for Iwo years and occurred. This small radical following, how-- with this little nation, we might 'discover that , have seen, only one airline has been candid enough to ' but Panama is still an economically backward enjoyed it thoroughly.My ,wife and I and our ever,. is , certainly hot typical of the people the Panama Canal is not only a link between . . ' precede its advertising message with the notice that it " country ld two oceans, but it also might be the r,neY111 son rented a nice apartment from of Panama. , and other caniers have been meeting "to discuss the sa' Por-thbetter relations with other nations rememmla Panammtlan landlord WhO WM just as gra. THE FACT IS that even in - that lowering of air fires acmsgt the North Atlantid. d the size-- of Panama is about Panamathe Presi- - and Sout h America. " .. ' dons and khid as 11139010 Ttre ever met. ' ' , s 'dent The travelers who are the grateful beneficiaries of with , Utah;--I- t is faced of is , ;,1 has It a demands.,. 1,085,000about political population , ' n discussions might he a little more excited, though- ,to those of the than-Sadifficult tvhen KNOWS? , curb unrest the We associated with Panamanians in their a simple wire , WHO 50,000 more Maybe "Ugly 2., image Diego. It basic assets ' ' are the Panama Canal and the land. Here is ' 10411 and divides if fare cuts, reflected interline competition instead the will' fence from the American" life. people disappear their "fines?' at misery homes, (ranches) good country city " ' , a country where President (Nazi visited with President of an agreement to fix prices. Conceivably there might know us as we want to be known"The only a small portion of the and even visited the poorest in their crude -StreetAournal. land is cultivated and where over 50 , thlmbesome , homes in the country. nedy in June, 1962. 'He was sucCessful in IriendLyAmericanq , . , , - of its food is imported. It has valuable mahogany forests that have stood undeveloped for decades. ---. , - r F.ih:-.,C0.1iih.fi.y.:.,:,N.-e-:.P-06.016.:.:-...1,- : , 1 - 2 ... . . aff ' - - , INSIDE PANAMA: . - . - - , , --- s. - , 1 e - -' -- - p -- - - os - - , 0 - - -- - - . - |