Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1923 — Page 7
FRIDAY, APRIL 6,1323
WICKEDEST CITY OF SPANISH MAIN LOOTSGOBHQRDE Rookies on Cruise Are Warned • to Shun Panama Women, By W. H. PORTERFIELD CRUISING NEAR PANAMA WITH THE NAVT, April 6. —Eight bells sounding from the bridge tells us it is 4 o’clock and the looming mountains of Panama, thirty miles away, indicate another two hours will see the end of the first lap of our forty days’ cruise. Notice has been given the thousand young recruits below to beware of "women and booze” in Panama, wickedest of cities on the Spanish Main. Secretary Denby tells us the worst centers of prostitution are being patrolled and that no sailor of the fleet will be allowed inside the lines, “but,” he adds, “of course, we can't individually project every man. He must do that for himself." Ruined Last Year Vet just across the Isthmus, an hour's run by seaplane, a city of 60,000 has been looting “Jack ashore" for the past three weeks. Last year merchants and caterers of one sort and another made great preparaitons .for the fleet, which did not come. The failure of the fleet to mobilise is said to have ruined some of the merchants and even banks. This year has been a harvest. Thirty thousand sailors have been and are being daily appealed to by brown "Little Butter cups" with all the wisdom of that famous character and none of her vir tues. Thirty thousand sailor boys! The first foreign port for many of them. No wonder they are whispering in little knots on the lower decks fo'd and aft, gathering and discussing possible adventures in this modem Gommorah of the Western Tropies. (Md Salt I>ends Adrice “None of the hard booze for me, nor women, either,” mutters a seasoned seamen to a couple of open mouthed boys. One of them speaks
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They Will Play in Big Marble Tourney m ** ( Bet every kid that reads this will envy these two boys. The top one is Douglas Sanforth, Portsmouth (Va.) marble champion, and below him is Elwood Suderman. Norfolk (Va.) champ. They’re contending for the tidewater championship. They will play at Atlantic City in June against the Indianapolis champion to be chosen In the city tournament starting Saturday. up. “Well, one drink or two of beer ain’t gonna hurt and a few dances with the girls—that ain't gonna hurtya. Is It?” "No. maybe not, but once ya get started, how the hell d'ya know where ye're gonna stop—tell me that, kid. T been to this man’s towm and I know” —spitting over the rail for emphasis. Opportunity Opened Ves. 1 gue>=s he does know. What a wretched tangle It all is! Thirty
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