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TRUE LIFE ADVENTURES —By Walt Disney' Thu J ACANA (ok Leap waucbr)op British Guiana PINES ON THE LEAVES OP THE GIANT WATER ULV. ANP SNAILS, Mfl f »T K«| SyAaEtl^V Japan Studies Philippines Bid TOKYO, July 6 OP).—Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama said today a reparations proposal of $550,000,000, if made by the Philippines, was “worth consid ering.” In an interview with Japanese reporters Mr. Hatoyama said, however, he believed the Philip pines government had not as yet reached a final figure on their reparations demand. Mr. Hatoyama said he felt the amount of loans should be kept separate from the reparations figure. Philippine sources have recently spoken of a SBOO million reparations figure, including $250 million in loans by private business to the Philippines. The Japanese Prime Minister expressed optimism over the fu SSiffi Hr MAN'S FINE TRAVEL SET 30.00* Companion $24.95* 37.50* Two-Suiter „$29.95* ••nly 10% Federal To* ... yew reeffy ewe it !o yourself, mister, to see this handsomt top-grain eowhido leather luggage, loth pieces, hare steel frames and presto snap lochs. Note the matal comer pro tectors. Two-suitar packs suits wrinkla-frta and accessories . . . Companion cose for waakand trips. Initials gratis while you wait. MAIL FHONI ORDERS FlLLED—Olstrict 7-4454 s|§p|||f| •*«&> ‘ T Hr SALE! Liquicool Cold Wave Reg. 17.50 Curl for curl, and wave for wave, you couldn't top this special offer for either value or loveliness. So don't delay—phone for an appointment now and you'll have a lasting, manageable wave at a big saving. Lansburgh’s—BEAUTY SALON—Fourth Floor Phone NA. 8-9800 for appointment r —COOL . ..COOL . ..COOL %Jansburghs 7th, Bth AND C STREETS NW-NA. 8-9800 ture of Japan-Republic of Korea relations. "President Syngman Rhee is afraid that Japan will again at tack Korea. There is no such danger. Both Korean Minister Kim Yong Shlk and United : States Ambassador John M. Alli ■ son, I think, have told President | Rhee that such was not so and I ■ believe the misunderstanding will be cleared,” Mr. Hatoyama said. : Professional Angler s Takes Record Catch A professional fisherman made , a record catch when he cast his ■ line off Busselton, West Aus i tralia, Perth reports. ! A 3-foot shark took the bait, l an 8-foot blue whaler shark : seized the 3-footer and an “old i man” turtle got his neck looped around the line on top of the two sharks. The fisherman hauled in all three. Queen's Mercy Saves jWoman From Gallows LONDON, July « VP). —Queen Elizabeth n yesterday saved one | of two condemned murderesses from the gallows. The Queen’s mercy—automati# nn the recommendation of the home secretary—reduced to life imprisonment the death sentence imposed on Mrs. Sarah Lloyd, 40. for beating a woman neigh bor to death with a shovel. t In British prisons, a life sen ' tence normally runs 12 years. I Mrs. Lloyd was reprieved lust 1 two days before she was to be ( hanged. The mother of a 13- year-old girl, she was convicted of killing Mrs. Edith Emsley, 86, after a quarrel. The Lloyd reprieve spurred , hopes of petitioners seeking clem ency for the other woman stUl i in a prison “death house”— , Ruth Ellis. 28. Mrs. Ellis, a divorcee and mother of two young children, was convicted of murdering one of her two lovers. She has re fused to appeal the sentence. She is due to hang July 13. Petitions for clemency for Army to Try Wife i In Flyer's Death SENDAI, Japan, July 6 (IP). — The Army announced today that Mrs. Romola Abadin will go on trial for her life before an Army cqurt-martial on July 14, charged with premeditated mur der of her husband. Mrs. Abadin, held in a mili tary hospital here, is accused of fatally shooting Warrant Officer Robert J. Abadin, 28, a helicop ter pilot, on June 17. An Army medical board found her sane. The trial board was selected yesterday. A 9th Corps spokesman said the shooting followed an argu ment. Jealousy was Also report ed as a possible motive. Shop Thursday, 12:30 to 9 P.M. Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Closed Saturday Mm cool ...cool. ..cool | M . W’’”*’-*" cl your old fur coat tb a beautiful cape! i Mrs. Ellis are being circulated in railway stations and market i places. Members of Parliament said they are receiving some 700 t letters a day opposing the death penalty for the woman Involved in the ease which has set the nation arguing over "crimes of passion.” Home Secretary Gwilym Lloyd-George, who has the final say on the execution of con demned murderers, is still study ing the case of Mrs. Ellis. Dr. Donald Soper, a Methodist churchman, came out yesterday against hanging Mrs. Ellis. He told an open-air meeting in Manchester he had no super stitious views about hanging a j man and. not a woman. “But I do not think on prin ciple that Mrs. Ellis should be hanged.” he said. “It would be degrading, retrograde ahd un- Christian.” Enjoy Dinner at Lansburgh's Thursday Evening Served from 4 to S P.M. A broiled tenderloin steak with | onion sauce, French fried-pota toes, broccoli Hollandaise, 1.35 Creamed turkey and fresh mushrooms in rice ring, cran berry sauce, green garden peas, 1.10 Fresh shrimp salad tn a to mato cup, gherkins, potato chips -1 95* Cloverleaf roll and butter. CHOICE: Homemade blueberry or apple pie, ice cream, Royal Anne cherries. CHOICE :'Hot tea, coffee, milk. A complete dinner for children, 75c ■ Specially priced luncheons served from 11:30 A.M. re 4 P.M. (Please use middle Bth St. deer before regular store hours.) Lansburgh’s—COLONlAL TEA ROOM—Mezzanine, Street Floor Historic Bergen Landmarks Bum BERGEN, Norway, July « VP). —A fire which raged through the ] Bergen harbor area for neatly t four bouts was brought under t control yesterday. It leveled | half of the early 18th century 1 wooden trading houses on the t ancient “German Quay.” t Some 40 of the most historic buildings in Norway were re } duced to ashes. Damages were 1 estimated at about $240,000, or ' around 1.7 million kroner. One seaman wps badly hurl r /{kAamarm Washington's Brand Name Jeweler | cw. Born in July? ' Ip3§|EzSß!£ ; I Or know someone who | was? Wear or give July’s birthstone—the fiery, beautiful ruby. Bright, rich red in color, the ruby .is dedicated to high noon and the bright midsummer. It is said to signify con tentment. Birthstones from $17.50 (Fed. Tax in cluded). Divide payments if you wish, as little as $2 a month. All 3 Stores Open All Day Saturday. ‘ PARK FREE ONE HOUR While Shopping at our wffl* /N F Street Store /ckAcnwarai ”»wsur- V . 1 / 708 Seventh St. N.W. V L I &SOa J STerlin, 3-1525 Ellsworth at Fenton Silver Spring JUnipar 7-7711 nttam. -L Bergen's old waterfront build ( tags war* originally boat by TTnnneatlc traders from North * Germany in the 14th and Uth I centuries. The area was leveled J by fire in 1702, hut the trading, II houses were soon rebuilt on the' 1 game pattern. * The latest fire put an end to a squabble about the future of c the structures. Borne Bergen businessmen bed demanded that: e the houses go to make way for 1 modern structures. Others fought to protect them as his- Vitoric landmarks. THE EVENING OTAR, Waghington, D. G wawaaawer. war a less Shop Thursday, 12:30 to 9 P.M. Friday, 9:30 to 6 P.M. Closed Saturday 'pMQ COOI c001...c00l 7»S. Bth AND C STREET} N.W-NA. 8-9800 ... Juniors To try it on is to buy it— it’s THAT flattering! The Silhouette in Crystellette Acetate and silk by Famous Originals A molded bodice, a tiny-as-a-minute waist, ond a belling skirt—it's a silhouette just MADE for the petite junior figure! See it here in shimmering prystellette acetate ond silk, ex quisitely styled by Famous Originals, mauve, turquoise or green, sizes 7 to 15 14.98 * Lanzburgh’s—JUNlOß DRESSES—Second Floor . . . 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