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No. 135,

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Friday, April 8, 1960

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Second-class af San Jusy,

postage paid Puerto Rice

Tel. 3-8400

FF ODI EMPLSI

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NIELS TREN TE SE

Wol.

102.

‘Munoz’ Voting] Idea Draws .

Te areome!

so

4\

Rise In Traffic Deaths Brings Strong Action.

Mixed Opinion|

-\

By HAROLD

:

an

J, LIDIN'

The vice president of the Popular.

Party,

House

Ernesto

ni,

a

day

had

on

Speaker

of - the

Ramos

Antoni-

comment

yester-

terse

the

Y

Luis: Mufioz Marin* that, Puerto Ricans be given the right to vote “T

have

gay.,”

absolutely

remarked

;

nothing

Ramos.

President

of

less

is what

ewe Ties er Eee, Tae

lapse”

the

Commonwealth

Mujfioz-sponsored status.

If Puerto Rico participates in Presidential Concepcion,

elections, warned island politics wi

become just “the tait of the kite”. of

mainland

political

develop-

(See VOTING, Page 23)

fic

HENDERSONVILLE, N.C

(AP)

ea

law

reck-

the

against

drivers.”

majority

want,

that

of

that

the

not

be

is

what

forcefully

the

accidents

(See

police

blamed and

asforce

for

other

traf-

“social

said, does

“It seems not seep

Page

POLICE,

RAMON

23)

TORRES

:

-..

BRASCHI gets

tough

|Plans For Tallest Building |! SURVEYIN’ early

IN THE

afternoon: sent

area scurrying

RAIN—A most

wet late morning

persons

in

the

and

metropolitan

for shelter yesterday, but one man

with

an outdoor job remained on the job. He is Raul Marxuach, a surveyer for the architectural firm of Guillermety and

Given To PR Planning Board 3

By FREDERICK HARMON Preliminary plans have been submitted to the Puerto Rico Planning Board for the construction of, a 28-story building at Stop 18, Ponce

Poe

B diga£0sfo t. proposed ed b idi ilding |“ beach umbrella over him and his transit provided the would be the tallest on the _buisland and .one of the. tallest buildings Ortiz,

Inc., who

had

prepared

himself

well.

The

large

corner: of Ashford Ave. and Barranquitas St. with a spark lof color. (STAR photo by Beb Bone.)

{born Porumbeanu

nal romance with a.simple wed-jsummer

CSA TRS LORI

the

irresponsible

has “failed,” he that education

ignored

fami-

Gamble Benedict, heiress, and | ly objections and legal obstacles Andre Porumbeanu, an ex-chauf-|to marry late Tuesday. feur, climaxed their internatio-} The couple slipped into this

resort center, 20

Register

of

Deeds

Marshall

Watterson questioned the validity of Porumbeanu’s three-week-

old Mexican

divorce

and

called

miles in the Henderson County attor@ing service at a mountain hunt-| south of Asheville, in the after. _ .ing lodge near here. The groom|noon. They took the requited ney, Arthur d..Reddend, for, advice. Reddén consulted with the wore a borrowed. shirt. physical examination and blood ‘The 19-year-old runaway heiress | tests at a. local hospital, then and the 35-year-old, Romanian- applied for a_ marriage - license. {ca

espe-|..

evils’ in Puerto Rico. + The attempt to educate drivers |

Gamble, Andre Now Married 4)

of

they

serted

.

of

participate,

will be done.” Torres Braschi should

de

Ramon

drivers obey only the punitive action of the law, and if that

“It would be a logical growth of the Commonwealth status,” Quifones enthused, adding that the Mufioz. idea has his “100% endorsement.” a But spokesmen for both minority parties, the Independence and the Statehood parties, joined in’ denouncing the Governor's Gilberto Concepcion

and

reality -that

Senate

Gracia, head of the Independence Party, said the develop~ ment betrayed “the total col-

Police

‘Punitive’ Action Understood “It is sad to say, but it is a

also vote for President. * | “A Logical Growth”

Sen:

should

weight

Samuel R. Quifiones, gaye full support to the Munoz recommendation that island residents

proposal,

MALDONADO

cially Transit Division person-|: nel, in a systematic and stable way, applying with a strong hand -without second-thought, all the

Antonini:

the

A.W.

Saperinte: lontgf

: Torres Braschi yesterday is.ued a warning to all drivers in Puerto Rico that the: police force will conduc t an “emergency” campaignto combat an “extraordinary” increase in traf\fic fatalities this year,

police

to

The Governor voiced his pro‘ “~posal Wednesday in Washington, in‘a surprise appearance before the House Judiciary Subcommittee. Mufioz’s statement came ' during hearings on the demands of Washington D.C., residents | fora vote in national elections. But another Popular Party leader,

By

angry

. Torres Braschi, speaking at a news confer ence at central police offices in Hato Rey, announced that an order has been sent ie all area commanders outlining the course of action. The order states; “AH our =

proposa}._of- Gar,

ii Presidential elections.

wy

North Carolina attorney general and cleared the way for is-

suance of the license. .

A

in the Caribbean area. It would house a motion picture theater. The $5 million building is also

Wakefiel7 d ‘Pays = //

Visit To A Medium

aTentative plans call for at’ least the top five floors of the building

“The believers in the spirits of the water had gathered at a ninth-floor apartment of the East River housing project to celebrate, a feast of saints.” With this opening

to

sentence;

designed

office

be

to include

space,

used

condominium |

and

a

for

a

commercial

commercial

hotel and restaurant:-San Juan Tower Corp., is presently in: negotiation for an operator. for the hotel, which would contain about 100 ‘rooms,

A theater

1,000-seat has} been

motion _ picture planned

for

(See BUILDING, Page 23) Is x.

i

i}

Si

the

author

Dan

Wake-

field takes you into a meeting. held-by a medium named Ferina. For a fascinating description of this semi-religious, semi-social -gathering turn t@ page 8 for today’s installment

City.”

of

“Island

fm

the Oh

Pea sever ne emenen Bye SEEMED

rdered


- THE-SAN

JUAN: STAR: =~ Friday; April a

1860

Start Arms Talks Anew, Says RedsCuban | pate amin

lopment

Director

said

yesterday.

Durand

fael

include

projects

The sion

projects,

and .

improvements .

Ra- | the

|have In.

federal

The

expan-|gislature. at

in the Le-|agency.

introduced

been

centribute total.

ment would ion of the

Durand said that for the cur-

govern-} $13

mil-|rent year, the Authority expects to have a surplus—of approxi-

and]

one

im- | rity

that

give

would

the right

the

to collect

Autho-

time

a 2-cent-

-

the

“Still’ has. not .announced

the

of. having _ elections...

Castro. makes ho ; : secret of his contempt -for.: democratic electo-

organized.

was

it

since

that

possibility.

first

the

$300,000—for

texnational Airport, construction| Among the bills introduced is] mately

-of helicopter landing fields, completion of various port

nisfer. _ | As reasons | he ‘said | Castro government:

-

~

resig-

said he cabled. his

He

nation to the Cuban foreign mi-

the

to

credited

be

plansj|collected

the

of

out

carrying

of

taxes

that port fees and

facilitate | vides

would

which

Bills

ral

procedures. . .The

vernment

Castro

go-

has, destroyed the

sys-

‘ltem of individual |Tights and civil liberties... : . The ‘Castro

er

socializing the Cuban .

Vargas

Gomez,

is

economy.”

a career

diplo-

the

Before that he was head of the

RIE

| United States and Canada reportedly compromised. on the crucial question of historic fishing rights in foreign- coastal

economic. division of the Cuban :|foreign ministry. Vargas Gomez also said, “not | body can now deny that the Cas-

ARR AR SRG ANAL AUR

mat for 24 years, has been at his Geneva post since. March. 3.

(AP)—Britain,.

GENEVA

na

waters

yesterday.

FREDDY

Reliable informants at the world maritittie?t@nférence said and

States

United

the

abandoned

their

demand

Cc ASTRO

5

Britain

Clear

They

sea

ber

ASIS

a still unspecified

for

a sea

after

of years

convention . _

goes into effect. sas

time

unofficially

limits

years.

me

as

Lottery

num-

law|

The

added

that

7ne Cuba

To

Pay

‘a

he

eaettae

$6

©

Million

jHAVANAS

sstioned | ration

the

said

police

moon

Alegria’s

None

Bar,

at

Stop

16-%,/407

print. ,

seven

Metropolitan’ Area

aw

Juaw--

could

in

20-year

had and | row

Reto. Metropolitano Tel. 6-4283

in 9 big ny

big

Casuas Dr. Rafael A. Jimenez

.

cites,

- cdast to coast,

in the States

3

menthol smokers tested Oasis

- against.other leading menthol

_

American

Lt

gw 30 — Hate Rey

_

And 7 out of 10 said Oasis has

just enough menthol...

-just enough ... ad

" is the best-tasting menthol cigarette yet.

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doctor

immediately a

DALE METZLER

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GOV’T

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272,-

firm.

the

a

slg

fn

The

property

tional Agrarian te, asserted the

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compaat.

$38

ee

ae

Reform InstituCuban valuation

\is more than fair for an “eco-

of no to talk to ‘its

mii vast

|p

from

topus” he said bought land holdings in Cuba

told wpea: televi ein

United Fruit among eight or ten persons who Si0@ audience that had injured two persons with purchased part of its vast hold-

s

|

acres.)

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FOOT

DR. ANTONIO 2)

ior

P, PEREZ

projestional

experience

1419 Fernéndez Juncos Ave. 3-8071 Phone 21. Stop

foe,

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=

ne

DEPT.

STORES

SURPLUS OFFICERS SHOES at a fraction of original cost!

made

to

,

;

te

Fruit

United

5,000,000

caballerias

retoif

,

|/at less than five dollars a ca- © 2

WEATHER FORECAST: San Juan, Mayaguez—Partly || amd

Ponce, cloudy

# ¢

Friday and Friday night with oc- ¢ Puerto Rico | casional showers.

Wiceeer’ wit sctred 12anooee, -to. 20

~

rer

~

9 8

for $12.95

610 Condado St. Stop 17—318 Carpenter Rd. Sed re 2010 Borinquen Ave. Bo. Obrero: ease

said)

He

purchased

ie

TREATMENTS |] tia ot01 100 dollars lo

Imagine, only $ 4.

-

alues.

witheases: earlier storyNonethat‘corrobersted listed him anas| “ . wena :

7

Change to ( JASIS the hest tasting menthol Cigarette yet!

i

your M.D.

impossible to locate

for you ‘ae

police

Ambulance ||] Podriatrist - Chiropodist

32467 ond .. |] ip, emergency sl Associetion will

brands.

visited -the sce and other pisces

i

- | , set, 6-0262 of 6-2222 Ext. 20

lta

| ny

automobile.

:

~

fessional

Castro,:

for.

Ja baseball bat and caused $200|iés “under American bayonets” ca ten centsis @ 33.3 1902 at (Aaboutcaballeria damage to the windshield of an |iballeria.

ae

citi

with

bonds

rovri expropriated

ordered

ba

iden-|the

said.

sent home. following

was

Together ca

meee

Drv r. Ivan“iasreBanucc4 a

police

yesterday _ morning.

Bankers

iedras — Barrio cal” Tel 3.2467 Pi information

a

man,

lasted that the investigation throughout Wednesday night and

Duly

AOD. PEI

SSEEONG

was| 479 acres of land in eastern Cu-

in

linked

of the

the

week, ;

EGaintés yonecs 2708 Decters” on Nishi

(AP ) lar ae aie

Wi pee: Co. cba$6,118,aie sevenna witnesses to Dan eeeeacieg altercation | eee pay the eens United Fruit subsequently

Pharmacy

:

.

=

mention-|in

%

All Night

a:

He

who won $0000 in|mmition, EmergencyFriday Registry |"theasim, special lottery drawing this

a

Tee

y

Freddy ‘Castro

veer

aay

TP

eo

tify

cigarette

pu

winner

ed so far vary. from five to 25|with which Castro’s name

Tas

ti

t { es

the

without

a country

is

thought the Cuban people would eventually overthrow Castro.

licit

on

and Comimunist-oriented.” b He--said, “Cubes for ne time

future.”

territoria

the

yond

be

water

.

h

Canada

totalitarian

other hand agreed to admit for-|

7

e

that

jis

ee oe Plicits was cleared Landi Fruit | FOF United ewig aecom et cen, fahermen ina aime |vetaty

menthol smokers say th

said

Castro

Com

government

eing,

:

:

that Police

definitely by universal law.

tro

".... probe in his favor

|

| traditional - fishing - off foreign coasts should be retained in- Of Brawl

is

re er mere

to

regime.

Vargas Gomez announced his ; resignation’ at a press conference | => here.

pro-

Another

gasoline.

aviation

sale

the

on

tax

way,{per-gallon

Ffdel Castrq’s

IEEE BRE

in the next five years on deve-|

said.

under

already

provements

Autho-|

million | he

Premier.

TER sR RGR BAD oP ee ee

to spend-$48

post ‘yesterday : in lopposition

ad

Part

Rico

Puerto

The

bons

BUOnS | Orestes

SDE REA ES

|| d e t a l S ay tl Ou s rt Po n io ll Mi $48

rity plans

stan

N tke

nited

a

| have little purpose.” in-|ment exists Zorin’s proposal would appear to

negotiate

and

plans

disarmament

Western

and

L- Andres Var- ~

(AP)

PARIS oe

“As louig as$ that disagree-

On ‘Western source put it this way:

on the

debate

their

to abandon

a

Soviet

delegates

the

on

ots

|

ae from

t

;

| HIGH TEMPERATURES: 84 11 am; low ~ 67. jat STATESIDE " TEMPERATU‘RES: Boston 4%, partly |. New York. 45, partly | Philadelphia 51, partly Washington, D.C. 64, cloudy; Miami 70, partly Chicage

50;

partly

trot 45, cloudy; = 61, -_ clewdy.” Lon

cloudy; cloudy; cloudy; partly cloudy;

cloudy;

De-

Brandice “|

i

| eT Ah dy

rival

called

RS IG OE

He

ee

which the conference finds itself after almost four weeks of work.| disagree on the document’s nieaning.

( ‘astro.

Over

bloc » countries

CommURE

the

ot) TOMO

and

Atlantic _powers

North

The

in|

impasse

the

from

escape

only

the

offered

procedure

a

such

|

ee ee

It.was unThat resolution gave birth to the conférence. wipe the slate clean and take the 10-nation disarmament conference was one there But Nations. United the in :approved animously back to its starting point. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin claimed | obvious; snag in. using the resolution as a negotiating “platform.

a Se ee

Union

Soviet

(AP)—The

GENEVA

| ost

eva

last Nov.’ 20.

to|tion-of

yesterday

proposed

Assembly, resolu- |.

General

stead-on the basis of the United ay

ACHILTREE

TOM

axe:

By

aoe


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'» THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, April 8,:1960

|Rio Piedras, Santiago Iglesias, Altamesa Buses Begin Monday The rity

Metrepolitan will

start

Bus

new

bus

Autho-

The

services|

at 5 a.m.

the Santiago between Monday Iglesias and Altamesa Urbagizations, and Rio Piedras.

|p.m. The

will

and

start

continue

running

until 11: 30

Sergio

Rodrigo

Ramirez,

an

Noble Juan,

point

was arrested and jailed yesterday on charges of forgery as a result

$210 and received

cash the

of

president

Ramirez

of the company, Nestor S. Rovira, who charged Ramirez with forging checks of the company from

forgeries

a

complaint

by

the

1959 to March

year. According

carried CEN TENT eR

gio,

STAR

photo

by

Gunter

out

to

by

Ramirez

loans rious

PALMIRA

signed,

would

September

SEN.

checks: were Ramirez

Gh

ashe gatos

accounting clerk at the Insurance Company of San

39,

an_

investigation

Lt. had

of this

Alejandro asked

Bi-

for

$10

from the company on occasions. Once

vathe

Rio Piedras. Buses will run along Carpenter

Rd.,

the

65th

Infantry

Rd., to Highway No.-1, te Road Altamesa service terminal No. 1, to Reparto Metropolitano, will be Del Parque St., Las Lomas, to a terminal on San -Ignacio St. Route number is 28. Buses to Santiago Iglesias, Route 28:A, will leave the same ter-

Insurance Company Aide Jailed On Forgery Charge

PeeNM

EER ania <ioetalesteenenei

buses

was

police

alter

the

able

said.

case

Ricardo

said, to

was

up the

audit

the

was ‘made,

taken

Calderon’

of

to Judge

by

point

and

route

figure

to cover

an

books of the company The

ses

them. Because he cancelled checks,

until

police

minal

District

Attorney Alcides Oquendo: The judge accused Ramirez of forgery, setting $5,000 bajl. Ramirez was jailed at La Princesa in lieu of bail.

as

-travel

the

Altamesa

along

as far as Las

there,

they

Iglesias They

will

St. will

saine

Lomas.

From

go

to

Santiago

i return

to

Rio

These routes the advantage

for the

offer passengers of transferring,

cost of another

buses*serving La Riviera parto Metropolitano. -

The ced

Bus Authority

that

as

soon

fare, and

UNTER HETE..

the

Vega Alta, was laughing about published front page reports that

have her man.

accusing 4

a local

police:

Waving a telegram of apology signed by Patrolman Juan Rodri-

guez

Batista,

about

noon

which

she

yesterday,

received she

said

in a soft voice “We are all human and we all make little mistakes.” It all started-

Wednesday

noon, when the her way to an

lady senator, on afternoon Senate

session,

at

stopped

the

after-

Plaza

Bar

Anyway, out at the

mad

it was all station.

at the

po-

_\ ADVE/ERTISEMENT

straightened

In the telegram, the patrolman apologized and praised her as} a great

Senator,

an __

intelligent

Puerto Rican woman and a distinguished teacher. Mrs. Cabrera is still laughing about all the front page importance her little experience received.

SANITARY

Sanfana Made Head Of San Juan Police

no

MOSCOW —(AP)— The Soviet news agency Tass.reported yesterday the newspaper ‘Red’ Star’ - published ‘‘an article citing facts which show that’ West German Bundeswehr, besides expanding its ground, air and naval forées,

is

training ‘ special - diversionary

- units for ‘secret warfare’.”’ The article followed a. similar

liné published the past few weeks

a: judge

lice

Puerto

|

0

,

|

joining

the

1951.

La

Ci

me

oe Oe

eR

ee

.

.

days

and

after the date

only

specifications

prepared

by this Authority.

at the office of the Urban Floor, Stop 26%, Sonturce.

on which

bids are

received,

or else the entire

from

persons; who have requested the plans. and ‘spécifications deposit therefor under their own names. These documents cannot be hours prior to, the opening of the bids.

retained to pay for any damage bidder

shall

or loss to. the Authority, neglect or

refuse

or the liability bond

to enter

into

a contract

will accrue, in accordance

The project will be financed in part by a grant-in-aid from the United States Government under the provision of Public Law

660,

Water

Pollution

Control

Act

Amendments

of

1956.

The Authority reserves the right to consider bids for sixty (60) days after their receipt before awarding any contract and the right is reserved to waive any informalities, and to reject any or all bids. The award will be made to the responsible. bidder submitting: the lowest acceptable bid, and the responsibility of the bidders will)be determined by the Autharity. RAFAEL

po-

omen

with the plans

proposal. must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond from a reliable company authorized to do business in Puerto Rico and satisfactory to the Authority, amount equol fo five per cent (5%) of the proposal. The certified check will be

in case the sutcessful with his proposal.

San Juan, P. 'R. April'6, 7960

f nee

1960, of in-

Each surety in an

Teves

3 Ree

received

and made the required obtained later than 48

LEASE-BACKS - FINANCING oo

CAYEY

s

aT aI08" ee

FOR

Copies thereof may be obtained at the above mentioned office of the Authority upon deposit of cash, postal money order or certified check in the amount of $50 with the Treasurer of the Authority, whose office is at the Pentagon Building, Stop 264%, Ponce de Leén Avenue, Santurce, which sum will be refunded upon retum of the plans and specifications in good

Bids will be

{ Uae

all in accordance

condition within thirty (30) deposit will be forfeited.

RNIDo +

ee

in

Rico,

Plans and specifications may be examined free or charge Projects Division, San Juan Diagnostic Clinic Building, Fourth

graduate of the Puerto Rico, was

before

force Pe

in other Soviet - newspapers. , “y

a of

PLANT

tercepting sewer and treatment plant for the sanitary sewerage system for the town of Cayey

Soto.

. Santana, University

TREATMENT

The Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority will receive sealed bids on April 20, at 2:30 p.m., at its office in Fernandez Juncos Avenue, Santurce,; for the construction

in Barrio Obrerd. for a_ coke. Outside, the patrolman told her driver that he was violating parkSuperintendent of police Raing regulations and that he was mon Torres Braschi announced going to take him in. yesterday a new Police comWhile her chauffeur argued that mander for the San Juan metrohe was parked correctly and politan area. waiting for Mrs. Cabrera, byLt. Col. William Santana has standers hurried to inform. her of been named to replace Maj. the planned arrest and someone Rosario Loyola. rushed to her husbands nearby Torres Braschi stressed that office to get him. the replacement of Loyola is a When she appeared at the department policy that no ofscene, a crowd of about 60 per- ficet should keep ‘the office of sons had gathered and seemed commander of the metropolitan to have taken an offensive atti- area for more than two years. tude towards the officer. who inLoyola is re-assigned -as assisted on taking the driver in. sistant to the head of field opWhen Mrs. Cabrera . suggested erations. The Superintendent they drive to the. station the pasaid Loyola did a “magnificent trolman objected and said they job,” in his former post. | would have ‘to walk. Then a patrol Torres Braschi also cat he wagon came by and the senator pleaded with them to take her ‘has created a new position— assistant to the commander of. and her driver to the ‘Station. the metropolitan area. Named They obliged. to this postion was Maj. Benig-

Tass Blasts Bonn Army

SEWERAGE

eee

access

streets to University Gardens and Las Americas are completed; the above bus routes will be rescheduled to serve those two urbanizations. ,

“] was glad to- see them, ”* she said laughingly, ‘“‘because the peo-

pie were getting liceman.””

to Re-

also annou-

as

Lady Solon Amused Over Police Incident Siting in pines office yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Palmira Cabrera ‘de. Ibarra, lady senator from

; Pie-

dras along the same route. The fare will be ten cents.

CABRERA . «She got an apology

Hett

bu-

the

V.

URRUTIA

Executice Director


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WE CALL IT “Red Magic” in . that succulent our house, . Heinz Tomato Ketchup not only stands by at meal time but finds salad appetizers, into way its

dressings.

meat

fish

and

out

dishes,

by

leased

the

were

east

strike , move-

arrested

and

sacks

of

Puerto

the

Rican

Oil.

and

Peiping

the

other

broadcast

10. said

the

the

country.”

The

Puerto

Rico

‘Department

of Labor -has copies of the Talf_| Hartley Law in Spanish with up to

date

amendments.

Anyone

in-

terested in obtaining a copy should contact the department.

e

patrolled and

ed

a_

omy

squads

Trucks

screened

carried

the

with

prisoners

to

to

be

governor

of

The nomination is Senate confirmation.

at

INTEREST-

Alice

Sheldon

EVERYONE IN PUERTO RICO

THROW

out -

stale

It has a multitude of uses

that result in pennies saved and better nutrition for the family. J{ you bake stale bread in your even for a few ‘minutes then grate it or put in a blender, you'll get bread crumbs of a much finer flavor than those packaged commercially. A slice or two of stale bread soaked in water adds texture and taste to meat loaf and meat balls. And a delicious ¢asserole is yours in minutes with alternating lavers of dry bread, a

canned creamed soup. and cheese. x

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» niseent of told European liqueurs

mil-

reported

—(AP)—

Mrs.

to

have

it’s

her

broke,” 7

of blonde

jaw

said

Beverly

the

Aadland

teenage protege of the late Errol Flynn. She said_ Beyerly’s latest _ “backhanded admirer, age 19, me when I told him to keep his hands

off my

baby.”

her identify it but - said

to refused She swain daughter’s wasn’t

the

same

one

who

of

ih

daughter’s

her

a

last

intervened:

she

when

moath

fired

her

of -dirdshot’ at

charged.

ro-

“This new guy, “Mrs. ‘Aadland declared, ‘‘he’s trying to be in

Jove a

with

my

baby,

buth

of

silly

stuff.

He

lot

this

is

couldn't

afford’ to buy Beverly toothpaste for a month.” “He’s a missileman,” she re-

stop. . . one of her original exClusively designed hats is just

flected,

what you need for the hi-jinks!

that Beverly: dates’ only -dectors and lawyers.”

*

*

has

and

the

Catholic

a complete

stock

wines,

champagnes, brandies, cognars, gins, vodkas, etc. . . all at prices you'll find hard to beat anywhere. *

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#

V.

I.

Hotel.

Magnificent

Shangri-La © off |

Nuclear

Nuclear

Alton’

the

done low.

in England ®

*

and

Interior

prices

that features exotic imports! from every corner of the world, in particular from India. Hand-|

silk

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id

saris,

and silver bell ‘jewelry, all of Indian origin, unique and beautiful.

1.

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made leather sandals, embossed|| in gold, with oriental turned up! magnificent: pure

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R.

; 4rician

NO TRIP to St. Thomas is complete without a visit to Bamboula, Clara O’Neill’s fascinating

toes,

it

Wetnes:

-listed. Nuclear Weapohsmian Jeffrey R. Cooper.

bowls,

ers, etc., all looking like a page out of Dickens. Restorative work are

Chile

Weaponsman

Charles: Gene }ly injured.

pitchers, candle sticks, toast holdwas

to

iday. ‘They include} Nuclear Weaponsman - 1; “Theodore G.! Smith, critically jured. ’

7

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put, me see

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church)

of

almost

In Carrier Explosion ©

about! Parisien Liquor (on Main St. between the

market

he

I’m going to

Navy Identifies 6 Hurt

GOOD PRICES prevail throughout this free-port island so when a shop’s prices are better than good, it’s really something to

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labor,

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Panama Canal Zone. Carter will succeed Maj. Gen. William -E. Potter whose term is expiring.

econ-

three

Florence Aadland has checked into

WASHINGTON (AP)— President Eisenhower yesterday nominated Army Maj. Gen. William Carter

of

From Jilted Suifor

Carter Canal Zone: Gov. A.

re-

rate

Beverly Aadland’s Mother Gets Hand

mesh

cells

nation

manual

search.

wire

‘was

to have fled: back to their native reserves in the countryside.

conduci_

production

of: this

for

the streets while milipolice

the

lion whites and 10 million Negroes was feeling the pinch of the crisis. Thousands of Africans, upon whom the whites depend

scene of. bloody when troops and

house-to-house

were

ported going at a good again. hors Elsewhere, however, the

puty commissioner of Cape Town police, said there was no resistance. In a drizzling rain, troops

tary

which

industrial

of weap-

|

settlements, the chashes' Monday

coast,

scenes of violence last week. While many Africans remained away from. work -in Durban, its

ons—including guns, clubs, crowbars, knives and meat axes— were confiscated in Nyanga East and Nyanga West outside Cape Town.

T-H In Spanish Available

value!

from

hours A

about some new Cameo jewelry just arrived from Italy. . . rings, earrings, and drops set in 14K gold plate, priced from $2.50 to $4.95. If youre going over for

from smudging off on the underbrow or caking in eyelid creases, dust lightly with a little powder on a fine brush. This simple precaution will keep eyeshadow intact and fresh for hours on end. &

note

built

records were turned out “to meet the fast spreading needs of spare time education through-

watches.

AN _

by

TOKYO (AP) Communist plant China claims a Shanghai has produced two kinds of long playing records, one that plays

them. a natural

@

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shadow

eye

keep

To

4

sale

Standard

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5%

ring

first of

planned

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for Mother’s Day gifts. Ask Monsieur Caron to show you his Swiss

a cut, sham6-4624

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$4.25.

and

gloves of exquisite delicacy and amazing durability, now completely washable. Caron’s on Main St. features the Kislav line. Free

and eyebrows

poo, set, manicure, for

and

were

ARISTOCRACY above all others

make

of

bulk

The

and that one is Kislav. . . French

port prices

the

market is divided among the longestablished firms of Texaco, Shell,

BUYS-LINES

GAUNTLET lists one name

Settle-

township,

police wounded scores with clubs, guns and whips in an effort to get the Negroes back on their jobs. . Colonel ,I. P. Terblanche, de-

*

THOMAS

of

African

gasoliné.

retail

island-wide

ea

reduced to $10.00 and waves to $7.50. Excellent value in Irma’s “Beauty

*

metro-

A., and said.

the

A ring of ‘infantrymen with fixed bayonets: sealed off the

featured

manufacturers

Juan

be

will

Nyanga

of

Cape\Towi police station. Police said’ similar operations Negro had restored peace to townships around Durban, an Indian Ocean port on’ the south-

The entry of Gulf into the local market follows the inauguration here of the first Mobilgas service stations. Mobilgas also. plans

It’s the

lines,

flaring

stations

The

quick to take the cue. So be prepared to see lots of the princesscut through spring and summer.

jn everyone's diet, Extra doses of C help

showings

chain,

Gulf for Puerto Rico,

princess style in fashion. Some of the most attractive clothes in the

recent

be

will

station

island-wide

Gulf Petroleum, S. to operators, Hall

lots of attention.

getting

be

The an

WITH a royal princess in Britain making romantic news this spring. . .there’s another princess in our own country that will be

the nasal passages. Dispos-

Vitamin

San

*

Cs

*

*

tissues are And double

located

mined site in the politan area.

would

in

ments

a

(AP) staged cleanand agitators

ment against the government’s racial policies. & Nearly 200 men and women

undeter-

an

yesterday stronghold

station

the

said

here,

Gulf

acting

Hall,

M.

at

lemon')

of

twist

Oil

manager

fa-

world

The

time

COLDS SEEM TO be running rampant this month. A few easyto-follow rules-at Home may help prevent their spreading through the entire family. Separate towel. dish. and flatware for the sniffler js a “must”. Average dish washkill the ing doesn't necessarily bacterias. Stay away from handkerchiefs which only serve to rc

infect

make te the

JOHANNESBURG Troops and police up raids for arms

its

Puerto station -in service within the next three months.

Henry

mous rum (85 proof) is a product of Jose Gonzalez Clemente Co., who have been creating this golden nectar since 1910! (Next

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Gulf

first Rico

palate.

feminine

a fascinating

and

casc

stending

Here Gas Stations expects to open

the two factors that SUPERIOR so popular

are Ron

the and Cirthe the the out

Raids On Negro Settlements

First Of Chain Of

“Govuy-

“STEP THIS WAY, folks, ” show is about to begin what a show it is! “The Big cus.” opening next week at Music Hall Theatre has all color, the thrills, the fun of an with together big-top

African Police Stage.

Gulf Soon To Open | South Sou

hoe_

De


THE

_.

election

among _ editorial

employes of the San Juan newspaper, El Imparcial.

daily

Thirty-three . employes, including reporters, are listed in the ‘Teamster petition as elegible for representation.

'z

Shop employes and drivers at Imparcial do’ not have a collective bargaining agreement. The

&

q

Teamsters

have

any plans . workers.

for

not

By FRANK ALBERTS

A

The Teamsters union has petitioned the National Labor Relations Board for a_ representation

group

of

25 teachers, PTA:

mothers, and students of Central High School, Santurce; yesterday registered their “protest against the information given to the San Juan. STAR by police Lt. Emilio ;Alvarado”

that

regarding

occurred

a‘-near-riot

Mar.

31

om North

' In which

Alvarado’s was printed

Station

was

ed of a group and

Santurce

According

reportedly

compos-

of C.HS.

students

Victor

A.

The

Teamsters

but

Mundo

has

been

no)

edireport-

petition

at

El

Imparcial was filed on the heels of a Teamster defeat in St. Croix, Virgin Island, at the hands: of thé United Brotherhood of Carpenters. In an eleetion

_Inc.,

a

at A.C.

construction

ing an airport and jects in St. Croix,

Samford,

firm

build-

housing prothe Carpen-

ters took 42 votes against 10 Teamster ballots. ' However, 47 votes were cast against

10

any

ballots

union,

fiilichass

information

STAR

by

given

Lt.

day, 31. “We believe

— that

a case of mistaken involved because

the

Emilio

many

other

schools

tropolitan area wear uniforms similar to those worn by Central High School students. “We would also like to ‘ska this San

opportunity Juan STAR

to visit there

was

identification students of in

the

me-

order

Central’ to

see

work and to peaceful. and ties

pursued

to and

invite the the police

High

our

School. students

in at

see the numerous. worthwhile activithere.”

‘Vaz.

the description given by the. po-

organize

Juan

in the edi:

1.

quez, principal of Central High | School and spokesman ‘for the repre- group, “there was a case of mis-

taken

staffers

the

San

Apr.

.“The name of Central High School was involved in the des. cription of the trouble which occurred after the school’s field

1 “We, the students, teachers, and parents of students of Central High School wish to protest

of

these

newspaper,

torial ed.

tions

toughs.

to

of

effort to

statement

Alvarado and printed

5

tions of Apr. 1, the crowd which attacked. policemen of the Loiza

union now and shop employes

Mundo

| Vazquez

description, in STAR edi-

The Hoffa sents drivers El

cause students of ‘many other schools in the metropolitan area wear ‘uniforms similar to those worn ‘by Central High School students. e

Ave.

announced

organizing

Daw ?

4

;

|Group Protests Riot Description

Teamsiers Pelition NLRB. For Election At EL Imparcial

ZT

SAN JUAN STAR’: — Friday, April 8, 1960

and

another

challenged.

‘identification

liceman.

This,

he

involved” iin

said,

was

“be-

D. R. Exiles Said To Meet In Caracas HAVANA (AP) — A §&pokesman for Dominican exiles in Cuba said yesterday that representatives Of all groups opposed

to

Rafael

L.

will meet tomorrow

united

Trujillo’s:

in Caracas, and Sunday

action’ to overthrow

country’s

Four

THEY PROTEST—Representing Central High School, this is part of the group which yesterday objected to police accounts of a battle in Santurce. From left: Orlando Olivera, Mrs, Carmen Maria Santiago, Miss Lope Victoria ‘ONeill, Mrs. Esther Pedroza de Negrén, Margot Salgado, Mrs. Carmen Charré de! Pacheco, Victor A. Vazquez R., lk . Diaz, Mrs. Margot Pérez Rios and Mrs. Pura) Borges de Romeu. -(STAR

regime

Venezuela to discuss

their

dictator.

of

the

delegates

photo by José Garcia.)

left

{

yesterday for Caracas by plane. A spokesman said that others are going from the United Sta-

, NLRB. Regional Director Raymond Compton said the’ final. tes, Puerta Rico and other parts outcome hinge

of

the

on.tne "tan

election

challenged

could: ballots.

li theetnggmenneimemene

Hikes 266 Miles To Army SALTA, aaa

E| 4

Argentina

Army

officers

report,

266 miles

Latig The

united

America.

spokesman

action

predicted

would

bring

the fall of Trujillo's “within three months.”

this

about regime

(AP)

‘Santiago Llamas, 20, was anxious to get in the Army. So anxious,

walked

of

that ‘he

to report

conscription even though

for

he had:

not

been

notified

his

draft

num-

ber had come up. A supply sergeant gave mas a new pair of shoes the: aun, ncaqien him,

San Juan,

:

Rico

LESS TROUBLE FOR YOU

dL.

ee

Puerto

A

ee

rs

Llaand

|

The transfer of your water services account is easier for you now, when moving from one zone, served by a Sewer Authority Commercial: Agent’s office, to a second zone served by another agent. Formerly, you had to visit both zone offices, in order to close your account in one and apply for re-installation of water services in the other.

\

\

Now, it is sufficient to visit just one office— the one most convenienteé to you.

The complete transfer is made immediately.

. _ Your water services do not have to be interrupted because you are

moving.

Visit your Sewer

Authority

Commercial

Agent.

He will be glad to help you. April 4, 1960

RAFAEL V, URRUTIA Executive

Director


feann pat

ees

To

or

ste

nT

=

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, April 8, 1960

FHA Condominium Mortgages To $22,500 Will Be Asked with

legislation

dual

ownership

apartment

authorizing

in

indivi-

one-family

a

of

a

multi-family

to insure condominium mortgages, up to $22,500, will be introduced into Congress on April 11, local

structure. In a condominium building, parate mortgages are written

realtor

the

Esteban

Julia

terday. As drafted,

would 8

per

allow cent

condominium

said

the

FHA to

insure

per

would

of

a

apply

to

A

stone, a unit of in the British Isles, 14 pounds.

the Naamend-

all

apartment.

Julia predicted of Representatives

mortgage.

Entitled section 233 of jional Housing Act, the

ment

from

cent

individual

Under

the standard cooperative system, much better known in the United States, one blanket mortgage covers a building.

amendment

to

90

yes-

seon

hearings

in

May

that on

Rican-sponsored amendment. Slated

states

weight used is. equal to

witnesses

are

in favor

spokesmen

Home

the House open ‘would

of the

from

Builders

the

Puerto

condominium to appear as proposal

the

National

Association,

the

| °

Chal

Allis

|

Alumin Ltd

Aluminum Co. Housing Gonfetence, the | Amerada Pet Mortgage Bankers Asso-| Am Airlines

National National

Savings | Am Can Am Cyan

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national | Armour

their

from

officers

ing

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headquarters.

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NEW

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market

MCKEE (AP) —

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price

changes

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with 3,450,000 sha-

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this

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week.

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“the San Juan Sar

a

slight decline in railroad freight last week

cept Sunday, before breakfast.

sha-

included

1%.

Ford

Wednesday.

business news

down

felb 2%. ‘Bethlehem and Repu. | $4 urand

average

3,070,000

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home delivery on the moon.

42

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ed.

We

off

terday after four consecutive advances. Trading was less active. A round of profit taking left the market mixed at the close. a few cents to around $1 a share. Most of the motors and steels declined after their good rise Wednesday. Some chemicals, rails and selected issues advanc-

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By HAROLD An amendment Federal Housing

— Market Quotations —


THE

SAN. JUAN STAR

— Friday, April & 1960

; Businessmen Keeping Close Tabs On Cash, Credit Buying Habits By AP

NEW

SAM

DAWSON

Business

News

YORK

Analyst

(?—Have

will spend. That’s

been

money,

the

con-

sumer’s slogan for so long that many businessmen take it . for granted it will never change.

And if the money isn’t at hand, uy now, pay later has been the

spending best—as far as can be determined fram latest statistics.

Confidence buying

of

now

and

then.

idea of somebody else. Outside forces pare individual incomes, and

hence

their

in

credit

a

measure

lower

ratings.

Lack Of Confidence Sometimes it’s just a feeling that consumers get—a lack of confi-

dence in the future that makes repaying old debts seem better than contracting new ones. And that is why consumer spending is being watched so closely today. This is a period o leveling off in business. All hand are trying to decide if it’s breather before another -rise,

a or

the start of a slide from the peak. The consumer has a_ leading role right Stage.

in

Consumers

the

are

center

of

still doing

the

their

intentions

for

the

point

high—with by

any

future!

weeks

hesitancy

explainable

bad-weather

Easter.

should,

and

As

re-

dealers

to

of

charge

been

so

the

they

long

run

want

by

they

want—certainly

way they

to get accept

of the On

‘out inte-

acquire

consumer

own,

a

the

NEW TRAVEL AGENCY-—~ Miramar Travel Agents Inc. opened their offices at 663 Ponce de Leén Stop 10, this week. Shown in the new office are from left to right, Angel Fuentes Carle, vice president; Mrs. Juan E. Jimenez Jr. and Juan E. Jimenez Jr. president of the newly formed organization (STAR photo by Gunter Hett)

easiest

and enjoy it now— the charges as part

American his

shown

way

\the

of life.

consumer

very | creditable

has

record

of handling his own debt commitments. Defaults |and repossessions

have been comfortingly in recessions. | So,

accounts,

on—has

this

loans with their interest charges. Since that is the only way many persons can see for getting what

most sun-

credit has climbed to new records. The total of personal debt— and

in

what

its traditional American way— higher. The total of consumer

mortgages

way

that

more

dry that retail sales will spurt as’ the weather turns better and as the urge for Easter finery ahd household refurbishing takes hold. The same thinking is applied to home buying. On-the-cuff financing has gone

installment,

that

point little

salesmen

and

sold reason

Finance executives that consumers show

lateness.

appliances for the assuring all and

are with

rest in the fact that it costs them

perhaps

the.

true

merchants

autos and part are

in

that out

method, in the process of raising living standards, has kept industry expanding and workers on the

reported on the upswing. Retail Trade Still High Retail trade has remained

spending

notions

as goods

are

cent

the moment, though, -there are signs of this in the offing. Sometimes the change is the

unshaken—just

it ‘is, for the long-run, in most business circles. And consumers’

slogan of many consumers at the urging of many industries. ’ But consumers do change their At no

is

Those who finance installment buying and those’ who make the

cash

or

‘credit,

spending is being spring with ardor.

never

greater.

low,

PUERTO RICAN TALENT— = raraci AcuDO

even

consumer

wooed

this

Dei Rio Reelected Exalted

Ruler Of San Juan Elks. R.

Machargo

reelected

del

Rio

Exailted

has

Ruler

been

of

res,

the

San Juan Lodge No. 972 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.

M.

Bissell,

mick,

Esteemed

Camuiias, Esteemed Knight; Rafael Bird

Secretary;

Rafael

M.

G.

Guard;

Enri-

McCor-

Pedro

A.

James

R.

Beverley,

presi-

dent of .thé subordinate forum. The installation was conducted by John F. Malley, Jr., District

LecSr.,

Cabrera

John

Inner

Lodge;

Leading Knight; Capt. Charles 0. Font, Esteemed Loyal Knight; Jorge turing

Victor

Esquire;

Lugo, Tiler; Miles H. Fairbank, Trustee; Jose: Raul Ramirez, Organist; Luis A. Ferre, alternate representative to the Grand

Other officers installed in ceremonies this week included: Ferdinand

treasurer;

quez,

Deputy,

Grand

Exalted

Ruler.

Tor-

Americas Could Be |Arms Model: Lleras WASHINGTON (AP) — The American nations could set a disarmament example for the

world,

Colombian

President

Al-

berto Lieras Camargo said yesterday. In an address to the Organization

of American

“Council, HOTEL

Ruselack

MANAGER

is manager

Henry

W.

of the new

Atlantic Beach Hotel in the Condado section. He has worked with hotels and restaurants in Europe

Lleras

States

said

(OAS)

a

careful

study of the new

situation rais-

ed by

age

well

the

atomic

worth

would

be

RAFAEL. AGUDO—Versatile” Puerto Ricans actor, pioneer in our radio, theater and television.

while.

He told the 21-nation council that the conclusion of such a study “must be that far too much

“IT’S NOT WHAT YOU SAY, BUT HOW YOU SAY IT,”

money is spent and far too many and in San Francisco, and New sacrifices are made for obsolete York. A native of Germany, he re- .means of defense.”

W. Indies Fleet For Sale HALIFAX,

Nova

Scotia

(AP)—

that

specialized

the

OAS

conference

eall

on

a

arms

djimitation.

Cuban interests about 13 months

in Aug., after they

tied up by a strike by the fares International Union.

°

_

YA

Sea-

meeting

yesterday.

decided

instead

‘ly

in

the

The

delegates

to. meet

informal-

American

SUAZO'S

LA

® : e

:

CLUB ‘ESQUIFE

.

BAR

chicken

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Show and Dancing RESTAURANT

5

:

NIGHT

Poot of Lutz Ave, (On the tosces) Tel. 2-1972

-19

hoe \—_—.

A

years

a

Air

France,

has

been

pro-

at

Port

au

Prince,

Haiti.

Leguichard. is married to the former Margartta Rosich, of Ponce.

for an or As-

sistant

Metro-

in the

politan Area.. B.B.A., M.B.A. Major in Industrial Managemest: Minors in Sales and Advertising. Bilingueol.

Write:

Edman Urb. B. D. Colin . 4-K-11 Se. Bayamon, P. R

hy Sh

SNe

a

weep

eee \

ee

even when served “on-the-rocks”. That is why Ron SUPERIOR is Puerto Rico's ' 85 PROOF

Young man is looking opportunity as Executive

Executive

smooth it is, its aroma, clean taste .

favorite rum.

EXECUTIVE

e woimert

six

is not. The Puerto Rican consumer, in par-

Villa ectele P. R.

past

thing is “good”. When it comes to rum, ‘« the public knows what's good and what ticular, has learned to judge rum on how

: e

CLUB

the

Legui-

:$

s

Olive — Dessert and COFFEE.

fried

:

SKIFF’. Famous for over 21 years. FOR $2.50 you enjoy a WHOLE Marinated Fried Chicken — Green Plantaine Biscuits — Queen

5 e@

native ‘marinated

Philippe

co for

| headquarters.

SENSATION!

for

sales representative in Puerto Ri-

delegation

$

e

chard,

office

The threeSuspension its formal

e@ :

@

Puerto Rico

1958, were

PROMOTED

moted to manager of that airline's

Delegates Go Informal

The Chronicle-Herald says it has learned that the former Canadian GENEVA —(AP)— National Steamships West Indies /power Nuclear Test fleet is up for sale again. cancelled The eight ships were sold to Conference

ay

And it’s-not enough just to say that some-

ceived early training at the Hotel |. Lleras’ speech to a special sesBellevue in Baden-Baden andthe sion of the council came only Ritz in Paris. a day after Chile formally had proposed

says Don-Rafael.

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ae

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RON

Mftrur A PRODUCT OF

a9

PUERTO RICO

el vf


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7e.

I

"THE SAN JUAN STAR— Friday, April 8, 1960

rhe

Escaping Reality (This is the fifth “Island in the City.”) (From

installment

‘Island in the Co., copyright

By

The the

young

Good

teacher

Neighbor

group on

again

to

published

by

Dan

by

-almost

East

Houghton

.”

Wakefield.)

community

106th

Street

Island,

the

center asked

small

of

their

spot

of

River

housing

the

a

project

to

of the. Ferina

cele-

feast of saints. A large, cake with the names of

evening's

frosted

on

honored

the

the middle

top

of

of a table

it

sat

laden

in

practiced

with

above

Yeats

in

Puerto

accentuated by that were the

up

but

a

came

sic, rich ruses in

Maria

festive,

Flores

had

gone

|

where

spirits,

despite

saved

her

daughter.

lepsy Maria

had

scof-

Maria's

attacks

oldand hos-

incurable.

The

last

doctor

told Maria that her daughter’s seizures would probably become more frequent, and she soon would have to titution. Maria

be put in an instold her parents

what happened and they asked to.take the girl to a medium for help. “I couldn't take her myself because I didn’t believe enough,” Maria explained. ‘But my pa-

rents believe,

to

Ferina,

about

six

and

every months

they took

week, she

her

and

in

wasn’t

hav-

ing the seizures nearly as much. I took her back to the doctors at the hospital and they said, ‘What happened to this child?’ Well, I wasn’t going to tell them,

but the only thing that happened was seeing Ferina. The doctor said she wouldn't have to be institutionalized after all. She still has the seizures sometimes, but she does go to school and lives with me and most of the time she's all right.”

Switch To Water Ferina, the woman who had cured the child, was scheduled . ¥

how they. spirits of

are the

carried air or on for

the water services always include drinking, smoking, and a genefestive

atmosphere.

number

of

Puerto

around

fan,

while

the

the

dressing

called

dium.

Voice In

the

to

the

in

map \of Ohio. Rites At

about

Begin

nine-thirty,

when

the

see

It’s

circles

ing

straight

under

sitting

ahead. - As the

girl

began

lowered,

the

and

stretched

the

her

face

as re-

her

chair.

on her left who

and strings of beads she selected a pink scarf, wrapped it around her head, and reared up out of the chair to a standing position.

One. leg was several inches shorter than the other, and she moved across the room, all eyes on her, in a swaying walk. that

and

then

passing

on. This was Ferina, one of the most renowned of the women who “work” with the spirits of the

water

Ferina

the room,

in went

one

Spanish to

Harlem.

each

person

by ene,

and

breath

held

grinning broadly.

.

called to the assistant again and he hahded her a fifth of rum

©

from the table, which she open- ed

and

pressed

to

her

mouth,

but

the

visiting spirit

imatile

the

body that consumes the’ liquor,

Ferina,

evening, room

many

swigs

a

steadily

later

careened

in

about

in the

the

progressive

loudly

and

in spasms

that

crossed

her

at

the

The

drink, for

time.

spirit

having

it

was

now

to

have'a

guests

taken

a

permissible drink.

The

\mustached man. with the red kerchief came from the kitchen

a

with

a

tray

of | bright-olored ,

sharp,

Ferina ended the revelation with a

confident

“Tu

moving.

Firm Gets USSR Discs

ward eyes,

Ferina

slowly

hardly

sat

for-

in her chair, opened her and announced _ that

nothing’

much

had

¢ome

from

the spirit who had just been in possession of her -—at least “nothing important.” |The guests relaxed, ‘began to talk among themselves, and a

sort of recess

set in: But there

as no recess Jack-skinned’

for the spirits. A young) girl with a proud, erect body

began to quiver and moved baek and forth in her chair in- a shivering transport that grew increasingly

ended

more

intense

and

with her, flinging ‘her ear-

rings off,

lying

back, opening

eves, and, and, smiling peaceful-

| i 7Peco

Shel,

ets

they

always

(You

know’);

anxious: expectancy,

and

sabe?”

quicky into what seemed a coma. The guests looked on in a hush-

the person’s arm. twice gsstaging, ne by

and

girl

hands.

leaned forward, uttered a cry, a laugh, and fell back -just as

people,

them

her-

and

Paper cups incribed . with the’ message “Happy Birthday” and in the. filled with beer. As the guests When every person room had been crossed by Feri- drank ‘and talked | among themna (those who came later were ‘selves Ferina moved ‘about “the crossed before being seated) she room, a bulky but agile spirit, returned to the easy chair in the long cigar clenched defiantly . the corner and fell back into it, in her mouth, tilting upward as closing her eyes.| Her body jerk- she stopped to appraise a guest the ceiling, ed forward). and. shook with and stare toward suddenly speaking some hidden spasms, and,i her arnis | Feached family, out as if just about to grasp some information. concerning lover, or friend.| Each person elusive revelation, only to drop back again, accompanied by a nodded ;when givén information, heavy sigh. Suddenly Ferina smiling in satisfied wonder as

full lips and in

out her hands. Each guest rose, extended the first finger of each of his own hands, and Fe-

grasped

came

her

occasionally broke ini painful hissing sound.

held an array of colored scarves

knowingly,

-pregnant

with

Her teeth chattered

ceiving the Florida Water she ‘suddenly raised up, arms ‘out-

it

that’

She

together

on,

the

gold) sequins

the tape recorder, snapping

to

covered

in

with

finger

Ferina

passed

forward

robe

Ferina slipped on.over her dress.; She held up her arms and swayed in a dance to the music on

her

Maria” began to play, and the last of the guests were

a woman

bedroom and brought out a scarlet

a fold-

on

in strange and violent gestures as if some. power were controlling them both. When: Ferina

heavily

around his neck hurried to the

dangerous.”

was

who

rina

which

it.

eyes

living room was nearly filled with the tape recorder,

whispered

living room a_ huge, tan-faced woman had leaned back with ‘her eyes closed when the “Ave

almost'a dance, her large brown eyes’ suddenly flashing to a face in the crowd, staring at

men’s leather bedroom slippers, her great bulk encircled by an apran whose decoration was a

hair

i+

Maria

red_ the.

quiver. When Ferina took hold loss of her swaying balance, but of her outstretched fingers both this was attributed to the spirit of the women’s arms faised up,,- (rather than the spirits). inside

could) was

house was aided by her mother a smiling, toothless, white-haired woman who scuffed about in

see,”

approached,

in

go if they were bored with the! goings-on of the spirits. In all these matters the lady of the

her

waved

The are

combination

earth, a prominent African king. Ferina, who~ is. known in the, neighborhood ‘when! not possessed as a mild and abstine ent wom- | man who neither smokes nor, drinks, swayed to the mirrored table and lit up ja monstrous’ White Owl cigar. |The gentleman assistant with the kerchief

ing chair in the front row, star-

From

they

their

she placed

the mediu

green

colors of an especially fun-loving spirit who was, in his time on

the

and: arms of the me-

deep-grooyed

Water.”

chair

and

leaning backward . to pour down Dangerous World a‘giant-sized swig. It is said that The: dangers involved in the those possessed by the spirits world of the spirits soon became {may drink all they wish and not apparent, as .Ferina moved to- become. affected by the ‘alcohol, ward a pale, pregnant -girl with It is not the body of t TSON, -

Spirit

easy

|

A

and face.

Of The

only

|

back | into. anothercoma, |

‘entered

to a guest, “my girl is very receptive. She could ‘work’ with the spirit right now if I’d let her, She probably will when she gets a little older, but I hate

The hostess poured a bit into the outstretched palm of each guest, and each one rubbed it

into his hands

to

upon

tightly

|

“You

a clear, fragrant

“Florida

mutely

black,

the hands

air

in

-over: and

handkerchief

and awoke this time to remove her pink handkerchief and wrap | a ‘new scarlet -one | around her| head and a green lone’ around | her waist..The changing of‘one | colored handkerchief for another | means “that: a ne spirit has_

conducted an electric current into

one of the many not of liquor. The

bottle contained

mixture

table

receptivity,

alive. When

girl's

| : Neremonies. The lady of! was a middle-aged,| oman with jet-black-) back to a knot in’ ashion,.'and large, gold circuJar \earrings that -dangled| from.delicate chains. She. greeted’ the guests, took their coats, and! ushered the children to a room|

where

fallen

hands on! the head of Maria’s daughter, | it seemed’ as if the

his neck, came-out

electric

of

coldly,

come

|i stretched, and her body shook Ricans, | | with a quick contortion. She in

rth from kitchen to living tg bedroom in preparation

back

face

heads. With those who possessed great spiritual receptiveness, Ferina’s hands.and arms seemed to

including Maria ap4 her friends, | upright in the chair, opened had come to th water spirits’; eyes, and said, “Buenas mackes feast at the f ast River project,’ The room was silent as she spoke, though the hfst-family and most and then in a low, reverent whisof the guesxs were from Santo per, the words came back from Domingo. About eight-thirty the the guests, in return: “Buenas guests began to assemble on the noches.” The greeting had not folding cYfairs in the living room really come from the woman in H waiting, occasionally. the chair who spoke it, but ragtjuietly among themselves ther from the spirit that now te two hostesses hurried back possessed her. Her body moved

the

strange spirit. Her

wrinkle in concentration,

moved

a

house, and: she again to lift the

and but

look wild,

wo-

spirits. in| the person who was being examined, With those -who were lacking,’ Ferina’s' hands

from

with

the lady of the went to the door

once in New York in Spanish Harlem

white table followers the water sect as too

A

pitals and they all said the child was

rather in out. The

rally

of epi-

at the age of nine, took her to several

came

a man

urn that was He gaveit to

—many Puerto Ricans attend the sessions of the spirits of the water. There is actually little dif-

to the

or

presence

a small incense.

the spirits of the air or spirits of the white table are in great

her parents believe, and glad they do — it has

est daughter

odor

and

living room bottles—but

fing denials of “really believing.” Maria has said many times that “I just can’t believe that stuff,”

though she is

sweet

kitchen

from

ference in the basic beliefs practices of the two sects,

man

faction. The different ‘attitudes revealed a great fack or great

became thick and sweet. She set down the urn then and took

cho-

many

A rich,

the

large

celebration with several friends, one of her daughters, and a deep respect: for the work of

the

lifted

past their faces, stopping to hold it for a moment in front of a

favor. But —especially

the

Fe-

placed

After several moments she would either frown and shake her shead or smile with wisdom’ and. ‘satis-

hand

was

of Christ. Then she wound her way through the guests in the living room, waving the incense

mu-

and

water

urn, as she had the pitcher, three times upward to the hand

on by

rhythmic

with guitars Spanish.

nail-secarred

The

bearing burning

the wall. Out of it, sounding so full and therefore foreign to the room,

would

the pitcher of water three times Gn top of it, and then let it rest there.

rather

balance chairs

of some

from the

in the living room watchsilence. After that offer-

ped

the folding chairs room’s main fur-

precarious the folding

on

hands

a colored

man’s head, as if in examination _ In the meantime Fierina had |

thin, serious face and a thin mustache, a red kerchief wrap-

- niture. A tape recorder (appropriately portable) sat in’ what seemed one of

her

that was laden with food, banged

that seems to come with the rooms of a project. There was no rug on the newly waxed floor, an@ its blank expanse, extended upward by the pale green walls,

filled’

a guest,

her eyes and

ing, the hostess went to the table

ceremonies, the room had the sense of bareness and transience

not

crossing.

rina: closed

three times toward -it while the

olives, cheese, and fruit. The living room's other furniture consisted of folding chairs for the guests, one large armchair in the corner, and a dressing table with a large mirror and a large collection of unopened bottles whose contents ranged from Puerto Rican rum to Old Mr. Boston Lemon-Flavored Gin. But in spite of the extra chairs, food, and drmk brought in for the

was

wrapped

it of the

Christ.

guests ed_in

followers, Domingo,

Rico,

people times, after

her

that is worn by~all. who “work” | —that is,:-thése who! are able to |: be possessed by the’ spirits. . New Spirit Arrives

kitchen with a pitcher of water. -and her hands move delicately but firmly on the person's head, ment, which had just been lock- like the hands of a blind ;man ed, and faced upward to a picture examining a piece of sculpture.

one of the principal seats of the occult in the West Indies. The water spirits’ rites are rarely

spirits

the

The ~ _evening’s

a blue

kerchief

of

water spirits’ is from Santo

and

gave

passing on to the next. Several

‘“shh-

around

in a different world.”

Butler

many

silk

The believers in the spirits of 4 to be one of the mediums “workin the ing’ at the celebration the water had gathered at a River project. Like most ninth-floor apartment of the East East brate white

quiet, talking.

“Ave

rites were under way. ‘The lady of the house,

Fifteen apparitions have I seen; The worst a coat upon a coathanger...

—William

were

ly. The ‘hostess: cate

in +the of intently, ‘tien bowing sway with which she walked and

end

She went to the door of the| apart-

wanted to go there, and one of the kids explained that “we like to pretend that we’re

the

playing

her head now, emerged

they

why

asked

teacher

The

reached

began

There

hhs” ater

that is just off the coast of the

River.

had

[the tape, stopped

at the

Ward’s

lawn

East

in the

neighborhood

1960

serialization a

WAKEFIELD

Church

them

STAR’s

Wakefield,

1959,

DAN

uncluttered

and

Dan

1958,

children’s

to take

green

by

City’’ 1957,

in THE

knew,

(To Be Continued)

MOSCOW firm

has

nada

and

exélusive records

(AP)—An Americin signeda

contract

for

rights fe Britain, Cathe

United

made

here

States by:

to

Soviet

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beast

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the

the

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TODAY'S

BEST

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only

vote

major

FROM

expense

of

which

as

they

other

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the

Adlai E.

party

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arm

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man

me

is an

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fences

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Both

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Ronald

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Communication, ea

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reached

toward

‘the

early

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of

eonven-

Ashford

HOME

Sir: Re: your editorial “We Face a Crisis’’,, which I heartily endorse, it might be a good idea to have your photographer read it. This morning he came driving behind me so close that I could see very clearly in my rear-view mirror the cold maniacal look of his eyes. He was not able to pass

EUROPE

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his

Falcon

on sun.

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variety),

and

its

flight,

the:

another

long

held.

theory

scientists..This

could

pictures

The

Even

he gained

though

drove

at

a

very

I kept moderate

a finding

by one

The

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my

lane,

in an

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MISSING

*

the

ocean

R.

the

trees

the

first

few

been

Lewis Paoli,

piling

phrey’s

but

faces for the

West

Beginning said, he the May

gely

Virginia

nomina-

ext,

tomorrow |Humphrey

is going to campaign in 10 primary in that lar-

state, where

Ken-

Roman

Catholicism

may

was,

at

naturally

interpreted

favorably

Republicans

and

both

neo

Paul

Chai:

Democratic Butler dence

enough,

by

372,034,

analyzed.

Humphrey

Protestant

nedy’s:

up a’ 478,118

off

as we for us

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within

the

S. Bowles Indiana

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Alfgedo Matagola

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“The hardest part of this job was finding a andel “d . ‘

Gran Via

total

to

some

here

for

the

of in

Hum-

of

the

the victory psychological assets of drained away as ‘the. ballots were

downnot but defeated His hearted opponent, Sen. ‘Hubert H. inted his Humphrey (D: -Minn),guns toward: West Virg

Tuesday

Book Prize Offered gazine

the

said the returns are eviwill | go DemoWisconsin

cratic: in November. |. ‘But it was clear, that the Wisleft. | Kentiedy’s votirig consin considerably rolling bandwagon. | short of top oe ab

Carried Farmers

By .and. large Humphrey carried the farm districts in winning four of the 10 Congressional districts.

This, in the long run, was likely to be considered: of more im-

portance,

in-the judgement

decided politicians who

of un-

are’ look-

ing around for a November winner, than the fact | that Kennedy

won

the industrial areas. '

organized reasoning: : Their labor is likely to give a majority of its support to the. | Democratic

nominee.

Nobody’ knows

which

way the farmers’ will! turn in the general election. | | The strong support Kennedy mustered in districts where many of the voters are: Catholic was

such as to accelerate rather than |

diminish the: religiqus- issue which he has been striving to’ Saute im ' | : the campaign.

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nites).

_ Rather a contrast an 8”. snow waiting it has only past week.

cur-

=

the airport—even the “Cookie” ea chorus that “lulled” you to sleep |Z (after

| the

he got 56 per <ent Although the popular Demiocratic vote

be a factor in the outcome. in Wisconsin happened What

ISLAND

thru

entirely

the earth:

a, con-

winning

in

presidential

Democratic tion.

ugly

Sir: After our second winter in Puerto Rico (three months this winter), we miss your wonderful weather, your wonderful beaches, beautiful flowers, friendly people, the streets of Old San the yiew | Juan, the - waterfront, of

side of

‘surrpunded

whether

question

the

rent.

— _ Senator _ (D.-Mass)

primary run ahead

the Wisconsin a long, hard

and

&

THE

of

found evidence

the shaded:

the earth, but this still left open

BELL

barrier

one

cleared

accident while you are waging a campaign for strengthening traffic laws. Charity begins at home, you know.

Rafael T. Colon Rio Piedras, P.

earth satellite” ‘Explorer

previously

VI

of its

“that there's

« WASHINGTON Kennedy F. John

to warn you about the possibility involved

said,

By JACK

took no risks on my own or others

being

nearly. a half cen-

for

scientists

|

in

by

postulated

been,

has

space,

Kennedy Primary Victor But Has Long Way To Go

‘lives, I reached San Juan about one minute later than he did. Since your photographer’s car has a sign advertising the STAR, I thought it might be a good idea of his

a cur-

agency scientists said

hazardous adintin

of

ment

increase the radiation ha:

agency

an

speed,

miles

28,000

r magnetic field between 20,000 planet. and; 16,000 miles above'the surits) indicated has, V Pioneer’ face of the earth. _ ni ‘Side of| “This helps establish,” the presence ‘on the’

little

to

the

existence of such

rent, which

the

zard’ of space flight. Space agency scientists " dis. closed that: Pioneer Vv has tentatively con-

accident. : The funny (tragic?) thing about all his highly irresponsible antics is that

indicate

and

20,000

tween

titudes by |a giant, ring current of electricity which conceivably

688-

avoided

i

4

earth as surrounded at high al- might play a role'in the deploy-

085). beween my |car and the one before mine. | Fortunately, I always drive alertly, on the watch for maniacs, (imported or of the native

instruments

|

|

Pioneer

from

long | that radio signals

it

space probe apparently has con- above the earth.

Ave.,

(plate

edte

Confirms Another Theory space messenger plowed through | NASA also said that | in the |a ring current of el tricity be-

use

where he completely disregarded the center. white line and went over to the opposite traffic lane. Since there was a long line of cars in front of me, he proceeded

his

with snaping jaws, ripping flesh from the shoulder to elbow.

small

a

on)

that Pioneer I, predecessors, there is a distinct region of

dog was stunned for a~moment, then leaped at the man’s arm

This

the

be

million

firmed

raised

on the beast’s

financed

would

a primary.

towards the dog bringing

fist down

a federally

2%

in the primaries. He said he thinks it would’ take a Constitutional amendment to get such

prima-

nominee.

the

impossible

of the candidates gqt a majority

(D-

to . walk started the opened gate,

product, toward

was

“what

communications

This in turn helps: link solar This was reported by the National Aeronautics and | Space wwinds with ionospheric disturbAdministration in disclosing the ances which sometimes produce first major finding by the. 94.8- fadeouts in television, radio and pound space messenger. which telegraph transmission on earth. Agency ‘scientists. also said already has soared more than

Kefauver, who long has advocated a national primary, said the conventions would be needed to decide on a platform,and to name a party nominee if none

entered

Symington

financially

of holding tion?”

Kennedy up Sen. Wayne

also has

stant ‘solar wind’ of protons (po-

WASHINGTON (AP)—Pioneer

national

LWW

of

y FRANK CAREY

meet.”

a

primaries

be

if there

pri-

big front and the dog all noise! Let’s learn to pretect ourselves by following the rule, “Love thy brother.”

BROTHER

middle

Virginia

Stuart

the

fine away

the

Mass.

Sir: A friend of mine told incident that happened was selling-door-to-door

‘he

con-

Pransky

Hills, eee

they

had

fot any candidate to finance a campaign in a national presidential primary. He added that

LETTERS

twice

tale for

‘would

man seeing the man uninterested in. what he’ was saying of his

to

the

presidential

Up

the

(D-Ore.)

and

Sollow

best wishes success. Mrs. John N.

West

been

Tex.)

Rico, not only was I impressed with the progress of the island, but most particularly with your newspaper and the forthright seporting and coverage. It was certainly refreshing to read editorials and columns of current importance related in frank jerms, a trend some newspapers here in the States should readily With jagued

prima-

primaries, including Maryland’s May 17 balloting where he will oppose Kennedy. Sens. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-

NOTE

visitor

the

has

Morse

Sir:

As

Kennedy

candidate to take on this challenge.

sidential nomination through his primary victories, he thinks such

REFRESHING

in

mary,

first labeled such contests “eyewash.” Kefauver said that even though

party’s

we

sitively charged electrified parV has detected new information ticles) .which produce a turbuwould be paid by the Govern- istrengthening a ‘theory that an lence jas they intermingle with ment of the United States, then electrical solar wind can play | the fringes of ‘the earth’s atmoI'd be for it,” he said. “But hob with television, radio and sphere.”

Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Min.), contesting Kennedy in Tuesday’s Wisconsin voting and

that Truman

primary

the

if

primary,

nominated

enter

in’

now are set up are nothing but eyéwash.” i Financially Impossible ought to be willing to test out} Truman said he’ thinks it his popularity in the primaries.

Estes In Favor Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn), a on Truman with appearing television program taped by Sen. for (D-Mich.) Hart A. Phillip Michigan stations, stuck up for the primaries. It was after Ke fauver’s 1952 victory in the New

Hampshire

to

the primaries

conventions_as “Now

Sen. John F. Kennedy, has advanced the theme that any man who aspires to the nomination

now.”

are

they

use

wants

shouldn’t

the

ries.

And sometimes they put a felwho running the of out low the be put out. That's should

only

a

get

he

Trumap. Said

the 15. states and the’ District of Columbia have “no effect on’

views

didate

time.

of

waste

a

just

as

of his

of presidential said if a can-

Wisconsin Tuesday, Truman said he still thinks, as he did in 1952, jhat the results are just “eyewash.” “They are no good,” he said.

“They're

opi-

voters’

on the campaigns hopefuls, Truman

in

held

be

will

that

election

the

significant, glimpse

if the government paid for it. But as for the kind of prima-

sy

of

ts IN

expressions

Tru-

I

For-

S.

ry

President

ae

(AP) Harry

WASHINGTON mer

‘Detective k On hoent Toward Sun

Favors. Primary

Truman

ANANHHNN 04 i HER tonKNEB FLETCWashing = BureauEL | eaAEHO By STAR takes Any guy who- doesn’t recognize Our orbiting satellite pictures |of the earth.| Just like a ‘Nixon’s picture) on the censusbain

|

isn’t button “campaign Yankee itourist. He can’t leave takers home for | a’ day without: taking ‘worth arguing with. The: candid census-taker’ of the pictures: ito ‘show ones he’s heen. year: “Ard are ithese the only | * &, The Census ns under way. If Tittle monsters * ih this family?”

you

can’t

tell

where you were guade

your

wife

the ~ cerisus-taker

March to,

31, per-

leave

the

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Two

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- EDITORIAL 3 Promised Action -

- ‘Superintendent

1

of Police

Rainén

Torres

Braschi

yesterday mobilized the entire police force of Puerto Rico in an all-out war against death on the highways. At'a press conference held yesterday, Mr. Torres Braschi was an angry man. He laid down a seven point program of enforcement of traffic regulations that leaves little room for criticism if it is carried out to the letter as he explained it. The alarming

rise

in

highway

fatalities

this.

year

calls

for

the

action the police superintendent has ordered. It is necessary to save lives and to rid the streets and high-

ways

of homicidal maniacs.

But the determination of -the police superintendent to act forcefully and quickly, to assign the entire police: force as.“an army fully committed without reservations” to enforce traffic laws, cannot achieve

the desired result of saving human lives unless the people co-operate with the police. As Mr. Torres Braschi pointed out, the ‘traffic violators are from all

levels of income

and education,

They

are laborers,

publico and taxi drivers, professional men and women, businessmen, members of tire staff of this newspaper and others from virtually every. walk “of life in Puerto Rico.

-

'fhis is a cofmunity madness which has infected everyone with few exceptions. .Perhaps the recklessness and irresponsibility has been encouraged by lack of enforcement up to now. If the polige fulfil the promise made yesterday by Mr.:Torres’ Braschi, then

it is up to all of us behind the wheel to be alert to the

laws that are.designed to protect our lives.

Personal Income Tax As Old As History Of Taxation

es

can do much, but the public can do more to cut down

dition to saving man’s most. precious possession, inspire the habit of careful driving and. consideration for the other fellow Whether he is a pedeatnian or another motorist.

While police action is: indispensable to ‘geo traf. fie control, .we are greatly in need of better laws designed to meet the problem of. vastly increased volume

of traffic.on our streets

and

highways.

The

~ Legislature should act quickly to reinforce the police department with enforceable laws. It should appropriate sufficient funds to pay policemen better wages, and to increase the force.

The: Legislature Mr.

Torres

Braschi’s

should take particular remark

that

every

notice of arrest

for

traffic violations requires the arresting officer to go to court, thus removing him from duty on the highways. - The laws should be amended in such manner as to make enforcement less difficult than it is today. It is a duty the Legislature should not shirk simply because it might cost 2 few votes in November. Lives, not votes, are at stake at the moment.

It j8 to be hoped, also, that the public which has ‘been

clamoring

for

enforcement

of

traffic

laws.

will

not now. complain. that. the police are “too active” in keeping them under control. -In an .emergency.of

’ these shocking proportions, with.95 highway deaths -in 97 days, it is difficult to strike a middle ground - between inadequate and too zealous enforcement. .The police have been asked to Sidersour livés.° The least | > we can dois to help pera ete eat at

my

aia

ea

atten

ie

St-euis Post -Dispebd

In America

The police

this grim toll, of lives-in traffic accidents. Every employer has the duty to- police his own drivers, to warn against speeding, illegal passing of other cars, failure to give proper and timely signals of intention to turn or stop, and all other essential habits of. good and careful driving. 2" We. _all, thave-a great stake,- our lives, in this campaign. ‘We commend. Mr. Torres Braschi for his forceful approach to the problem and we urge everyone to make the dedication to life-saving on the highways an immediate. success. Any reduction in the death toll will be a great achievement. It. will, in ad--

YOURSELF, a

OF PALE

“you Look SORT Only

sts

ete

By When the Sixteenth Amendment’ which levied a federal tax on personal income was passed, my older sister, who worked in a necktie factory,

was the only ‘person I knew She

said,

“I

make

$7

a

who remained week.

It

won’t

ed

to

thwart

competition

and

initiative,

ment is continuous, where political issues are universal, and when people are intelligently educated as to what the tax will do} Everyone doesn’t serve in the Army. -Not

affect

but

everyone -to vote.

income

taxes

are

as

old

as

~

taking

were

on

a-

census.

In

their way

fact;

Joseph

to Jerusalem

and

' ,

for the, annual

tax there would have been no safe to say without an income have been no Bethlehem. For

~ ful.

It

centuries

was

the

hard

income

to

Jesus, but it is tax x here would

tax

enforce.

was-

The

unsuccess- ’

governments

never ‘saw half of what the tax collectors took in. People

taxes

have

and

always

it took

you had no income.

But

the

been

very The

rise _ of

adept

at

little: ingenuity tax was

never

democratic

avoiding

to prove equitable.

government

| changéd this. It gave the income tak movement 2 new

ee

And

education TACHA

ORT

helped ‘make Tat

it

Tope prey

Great

Pays

Britain

Not

everyone

chooses

An Income Tax

in

income

1799.

The

tax. was measure

levied was

in-

troduced by William Pitt. Parliament argued about it until 1842 when Sir Robert Peel made it permanent. In America,

; the

first

income

tax

was.

in-

troduced in 1862 to help finance the Civil War. It was an unpopular law because so many people

the.

census when they stopped at the stable. It would be blasphemous to say that without .an income

water.

But everyone pays an income tax and it is this which makes everyone a citizen in a common republic. A democracy is faulty unless every citizen participates somehow. Ergo, the

in

a

Mary

city

personal income tax. The first successful

evaded

history of taxation. Every civilization has tried to collect an income tax. The Romans tried it by

gets

-Everyone

beneficial measure. They also called it ‘radical.’ This it certainly was not. Personal

Golden

a reality. For the personal income tax is successful'only in a society where economy develop-

calm.

me.” . Nobody else was calm. Other fellows who made $7 a week thought the end of. the world had come. Millionaires were preparing to move into poorhouses. A personal income tax, people thought, insured. abject poverty. Nobody would work if they got taxed. I am grateful to my level-headed sister. She was the only citizen who ‘realized you were allowed a $5,000. exemption {which in those days was enough to buy Wanamaker’s Corner in downtown Manhattan). | A Beneficial Measure People in: 1913 did not realize the personal income tax was nota punitive measure design-

Harry

bea ©

payment.

source

of

But

people

administered absolutely jJabor and farm groups:

The

realized

government.income

first successful

tax was made ‘thereafter } the

®

if

could

it were

democratically and always supported it.

administration

of an income

by Wisconsin in 1911, Shortly Federal Government changed

the Constitution and passed the 16th Amendment. Now it -is almost a half century later. No millionaries live in poorhouses., And people are

still

eager.to

give

a

day’s

pay. The income tax has industry of tax» lawyers.

work

for

.a

day's

oréated a whole new and tax accountants.

I don’t know what my level-headed sister thinks of the income tax today, but I. know as a licensed real estate broker in New York, she

makes

more

much to the fovier pore: webs

yee

4

than fellow

$7

a who

-week.

She

changes’

pays the

that water-


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BETTY

KNORR

And

NORY

SEGARRA

10’ best

Rico’s

Puerto

Myria

Mrs.

women,

dressed

Mrs. de Annexy, Ramirez Martha Bradsher, Mrs. Helen D. de Buxeda, Mrs. GloFreiria,

de

Escudero

ria

Mrs. Pilar Abarca de Garffer, Mrs. Raquel Arcelay de Sylvia Mrs. MacMurray, Amy de Montilla, Mrs. Maria Eugenia de Purcell, Mrs. Cuchi Cortés de Quinones, and Mrs. Margarita Blondet de Quintero, agree unani‘mously on the basi¢ elements ‘6f good taste in dress.

FOUR

The simple little black dress is a woman's best friend; simpli-

five-year-old a fairy tale

carriage are among a fashion best assets; money, is what counts

and good woman’s. sense, not

as of

and

two grandgirl, two in-

include 14 judges mothers, one career

exception of those she buys in| Spain from designer ,Asuncién|

Jaimitin, possesses loveliness. She is

tall and slim and chooses her clothes conservatively, paying particular attention to good lines

clothes.

one’s

.choosing

Puerto Rico’s best dressed selected by the STAR’s panel

PANEL—Martha’ es OF THE de JUDGING Lloveras Arnaldo Meyners, Margot

Quifiones

and Ethel Kerstein, left to right, helped pick the winners

of good grooming

keynote city is the sense; good fashion

when

Delia

is

as

important

modeled

occasion

fashion shows. |For everyday

simplicity.

Grooming

whom

for

Bastida,

nexy

to

prefers

has

in

benefit | were

An-|

‘the

simple

shirt-

waist, which makes up about 80 percent of her cotton wardrobe. These differ from each other

her as the selection of her,clothes. Her baby fine blonde hair needs

terior decorators, one who makes careful ' attentron—this means most of her own clothes, several twice a week visits to the beauty only in material, color or print. out- parlor to keep her coiffeur at If she is choosing a print she is their wardrobes buy who all its best. She pays meticulous at- tareful to select one that is not side of the island, women active in social and civic affairs, tention to her make-up as well ,|too splashy.

one

trained

arts

in

Paris,

and

fine

two

part

time

and

who

women,

business

their

in fashion

own

handle

as

affairs

financial

All, man. any as successfully despite their range of ages, are most the of some considered

beautiful women on the island. Here then in alphabetical order are their fashion stories:

Myria R. de Annexy wife Jaime

blonde

of

Myria

prominent Annexy

Annexy,

businessman

and

mother

of

that,

while

natural

looking,

Tailored

it still plays up her fragile blonde

beauty. Mrs. Annexy chboses solid colors over prints and black over all, followed by her -favorite

clothes

are

her

de-

bought

in

New

cool

fashion conscious’ woman: for in-a~tropical- ‘climate.

wears| ‘se

“Clothes

well.

are my

|

great tempta-

elegant and dignified. Be- | it’s” slimming.” Her’ Second | préference is white for the | neat «look which::every | st¥fives| f -

ic

“The Puerto Rican climate has! tion,” she says frankly, “and fashion advantage;” she? while I buy, many, I’ never buy. one quickly,

by

that

I méan

buying

thinks,

“when - you | are- not fol-

the first thing I ‘see. I study the dress’ personality carefully to

lowing the seasons, _ dressing less expensive.” 7 . is

an elaborate one, she maintains.

decide whether ality or not.”

For. her daily office duties, Martha has. a‘‘special. selection| . of. cotton and linen’ separates which she varies to stretch pe

Accesories cah be as important as the dress to arhiers the desired

effect.

the

‘times

a year,’but

then

ly

person-

. is| |

:,%

clothes wardrobe. $he al. Mrs. Martha’ Bradsher, the on« devotee of “the shittwaist professional

year’s

wat of

dressed, ‘Public

it will’ be

|

it is my

Martha’ ‘Bradsher

-

mT t 4

woman

Puerto

directs Relations

Hall.

She’s

Dona

Felisa

. Rineon and

on

this

Rico’s

best

the ‘Office of at San Juan’s

City

right hands

one

of

For formal occasions,.she prefer: somewhat more dramatic effect

Mayor

de- Gautier’s

is assistant

host-

ea at numerous Alcaldia affairs. | Martha is a statuesque Span-

and

selects

her

blacks

rich silks with, much

in

heavy

care.

Her

favorite designers are Don Loper, Luis’ Estevez and Lee Claire. She thinks. furs) are unneces-

1

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sary in Puerto Rico but: believes in substituting a stole,.a Span- | ish: shawl or mantilla. peer (long) is| worn | in chignon fashion recommendations for women wh¢ or piled | a‘la Espanol high en Anave doubts. about; what to weal

|

f ish beauty. Her blue black hair

}

her head.

Her feet are always

beautifully shod. She exudes an aura of cool, calm efficiency.

Her fashion | preference is for

‘Tropical ornamental

‘well, is!

she

neat »}of her tropics, and kept in

with

it. Black: always looks chic, sides, color cool,

and

York

choice of aceéssories. “If black is beco ing Ao your, coloring,” Martha ame “stick to +

cided preference. A good simple dress is a better investment than

white and blue as colors. Black, belooks

the simple wile black one ale \ which can be varied. by one’s -

During . the winter months, her taste funs to darker colors. Her daily cottons dre in the blacks and darker shades of blue which

Myria Annexy takes good care clothes. Each dress is especially in the a plastic bag or in blue blue, because it is the color that paper to guard against sun and climatic damage. She may not sets her off best. Almost all of her clothes: are ‘wear a dress: but three or four it

this land of eternal she follows the; seasons.

Even in summer,

cause it always looks well, white because

day, they

the

bought.

for

a specific

derdress.

ston

It’s safer

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‘inners RelateI

QUARTET

‘OF EXPERTS—Josetina

chez, arid Mercedes

fashion

Lajara

experts who

decided

Mandan

de Francis,

ion Stories

de Royo, Rosita Auffant, Estella San-

left.to

right,

the winners.

another

menrtet

of

the

STAR’s

time: -Choose your accessories ‘in Puerto Rico where sé: now | “A hat is the complement to with care. Too. many accessories finds .there is a better variety a smart outfit,’ she thinks, but, will spoil the effect of the most to choose from and good clothes “unfortunately, we don’t wear beautiful. dress.” — : -|are less expensive here than in them as often as we should here.”

Helen D. de Buxeda Philadelphia-born

Helen

Bux-

eda, wife of Dr. Roberto Buxeda * and

mother

of two,

Continental on dressed,

list.

is the

only

year’s

best

this Helen,

active

Mrs, Freiria’s motto is “taste,

for her Philadelphia sisters ‘Thekt here in San Juan.

not money, makes for being well dressed.”

herself included. Gloves, however,

Gloria E. de. Freiria

Pilar A. de Garffer

a must.

Mrs. Gloria Escudero de Freiria

“Mrs. Gloria Escudero de Frei-

Machinery

nessman Paco Freiria and mother | Co., -distributers of heavy machinof four children, including a set’ éry and automobiles, and the

cause of

to achieve

the

which has

both

be-

island’s climate

atendency

to.

wilt

about

sewing,”

she

says,

“I know

how a good dress should be made. By that I mean I know. what

. the freshest gown or hairdo. the seams should look like, too. “Everyone jokes about the ‘Ci- Whenever I buy a dress .I turn vicas’ .and- their addiction for it inside“out and check the finishhats,” Helen says..“If it weren’t ing. That’s important, too, and

for the ‘Civicas’ most of us would never

put

on a hat

here. -I be-

lieve in gloves,.too, white gloves, although

black

able, depending For,

gala

weddings,

is

often

accept-

on the dress,’

occasions, important

such

will give you a good idea on how. the’ dress will hold up.” A well-made,

lines,

when

dress;

with

properly

simple

cared

for

can be worn for years and, with as ‘slight adjustments, is always in

luncheons

and, of course, formal evenings, she thinks the women of Puerto Rico-. dress. ‘beautifully—among the best in the world—but some“times for «daytime wear, they leave ‘much to. be desired, she ' Says. | Helen's color vote goes to black and white, too. For évening, her

preference-is for gowns of. feminity and* grace. She likes -her

style.

:

Gloria Fréiria breaks down her wardrobe inte four distinct categories: the dresses for daily

wear, luncheon and-tea clothes, cocktail and evening gowns and formal -ball frocks. For daily wear tons,

.-|

Helen ‘is: one Clothes sh

who

does

her’

to

do

with

money,

or youth—although

beauty

all of

them

help. ”

“The

woman-is

‘pearl of great price is

motto.

stems.

from

the

French,

“Bien

chaussé,

bien

gan-

(well shod,

well

té, bien coiffé”

gloved and well coiffed).

the

South

of

doubt wear. black—no what the season. Black elegant

color

the Spanish woman

of

pet

peeve.

size handbags and hats. should: view

herself

preference for ‘other: occasions, ‘She believes in the solid’ color

|-

someone

says,

‘I

‘ALL, DESIGNERS—Sandra

Golbect -de Aldrey ‘and the

Matienzo sisters, Belén, Toya and Luisa, left to right, discuss the best. dressed. The three sisters voted as one in the contest.

ane Folbory,

black

are

‘Laples and GenTLemenS SPORISWEAR |

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A woman

€SQ.

LOIZA:

SANTURCE, PR

HOTEL LUQUILLO

in

a full length mirror when buying either a bag or a hat, she says. Most buy sitting down. Mrs.

the only correct footwear

KRUG.

out-

standing

OCEAN Avenida SEAFOOD

to set

NATIVE

off a smart costume. | She regrets the fact that too few women wear hats Somore,

MIAMI DRAPERY 1863 Leiza St.. Santurce

“Whenever

all—and

wears

So

day-

is some of the Diorjewelry for evening |

is decidedly for the French: A woman looks unfinished without something over her-shoulders in the evening, she claims. A. light fur stole, a) shawl of van

texture above all, Rayon fabrics her

of costume: jewelry—one.

exception inspired wear. «-

love your dress,’” Mrs Garffer says, “I feel that I’m. not well dressed. It’s a left-handed com-. pliment. Clothes should be so subtle that they are not noticed (See Best Dressed List, page 16)

matter is the

to the best advantage.” In fashion Mrs. Garffer values good lines, simplicity and fabric are

France—for

time and evening wear, her choice

panel.

evening sweater she considers inost flattering for. formal theater wear or elegant) dining -out. . In the jewelry department, she sides with (those who prefer pearls, “One. good strand of pearls is definitely more elegant than

a lot

For sports and casual wear, Mrs. Garffer picks . American clothes or the simple linens from

the little black dress,” she maintains. Her advice to the wouldbe well dressed is “when in most

well dres-

fashion™

she. shops thriftily for cotlinens and some: of the -Garffer is. another who believes cooler synthetics, Silk is her. that. the elegant little pump is

evening. skirts oe hide’ and black, royal blue, white and figure problems. bell are her favorites. Keep your: jewelry at. a: -minimum, {Helen advises. Too much, no matter how good;.spoils: the |effect. No» well dressed woman

wears a heavy-necklace, a brooch ‘and then héavy earrings, too.

thing

Tel. 32111.

Pa Putte tre PDDIP IIIS POP

effort

No

sed without gloves, she says. Her

of twins, makes many of her own mother of two in their late teens, constitutes | lovely gowns. opinions on what | knows fashions~and costume hisgood taste in dress. Gloria, a slim, red-gold blonde tory from A to Z: Helen, a tall, ash with a glint with a warm smile and a spark: ~ Mrs. Garffer, one of the is- '| of brown-blond, stands out in a ling ‘sense of humor, is not only land’s most prominent eauties, crowd. Two of her beauty secrets her own very talented couturier studied costume design and fine are obvious—good carriage and. but also her own hairdresser as arts-in Paris, and Florentine -grooiaing. They-are also two of well, leather tooling and book-binding, the best props for a Well dressed Her particular preference. in almost a lost art, in Florence: woman. clothes is for tne sophisticated. before her marriage. Her creaWhile ther. taste is ‘for -sophi- But, she warns, with sophisticated tive: and artistic talents are very sticated elothes, she thinks tailclothes you must be doubly care- much alive today and evidenced ored clothes and hats are perfect ful. “Sometimes sophistication in her own wardrobe, in her for normal daytime wear in ean degenerate into vulgarity.” lovely homes, in her flower Puerto Rico. The simple classic ‘Gloria Freiria loves the feel arrangements and in her most pump, except for certain types of good fabrics andthe simple current project, dressing dolls of playclothes, is the only shoe lines of a well-cut dress. She in exact replicas) of gowns worn that a woman should stock. Her adores sewing and makes not by. Spanish~queens and princespet fashion peeves are plastic only many of her daytime frocks ses for next month’s doll show shoes, gold jewelry for evening but some of the gowns for gala to benefit the Angeles Custodios wear. and women who appear | evening affairs and balls as well. College for children of the San anywhere in public with their} She also makes most of her three José public housing project. hair in curlers. a “Taste,” says Mrs. Garffer, “is daughters’ clothes and some of Grooming and _ neatness is a quality a woman carries with her husband’s favorite sport mandatory to good taste—partiher until her, dying day.It is. shirts. cularly here, Helen-says. It takes “Because I do know something something so subtle—it has noextra

of the judging

are an accessory she believes are

Mrs.. Pilar Abarea de Garffer, wife of Raymond Garffer, pres-

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right, two of the members

New. York. She even buys gowns

in

clubs (Garden Club, Civicas, YWCA and the Crippled Chil-

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Best Dressed List Raquel A. de MacMurray Raquel Arcelay de MacMrs Murray, wife of Samuel MacMurray, prominent industrialist and

manufacturer,

of

mother

the

is

delighted

a

children and

grandmother.

that she has an astute head for business. She handles all business matters and financial infrom the _ sizeable vestments estate left her by her father, privately

owned

San

Juan’s

bus system béfore the city bought

Mrs.

out.

buys.

her

clothes mostly in New

York. Her

Loper’s

California-

preference

is for

of Don

gance

clothes

the easy

ele-

for | idaytime

oc-

casions. “Don

Loper

dresses

women

to

make:them look better than they really do,” she jokes. She was delighted to discover that his creations aré now available right here in Saw Juan. For the evening,

Mrs.

MacMurray’s

choice

is

Dior. 1 Black, white and pastels are her favorite clothes'-colors, al-

35.

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somewhere,

headed. '

That ‘man a diaper or yet the poses When one of

the

gets

the

baby

-was

oy

yous 2

weight. with your parents— Some- ©

one who can explain or vantakicn a, _ general

. ry

it’s worth all the harping.

has never changed warmed. a bottle, as the ideal father. the kids gets sick

pe

DEAR ANN: an

adult

who

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high

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man and. an ‘adult who. raniics

message,

runs fishing, hunting, bowl:

My

the’ aid: SE

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his

with:

me

flattered:

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cause, I “wast. horrible’ ‘choice. 400 young ‘to “Rnow better and ‘parents

at 17 to a ‘man

I was married

MacMurray;

kids Heatly ue My could Haves be they is. I madé a} 1 waited for \alf.

premature

and I was rushed~to the hospiMrs. MacMurray dresses with though in evening gowns, she tal. He farmed out our five kids exquisite good taste. She is often adores red as well. She. is an- to unwilling friends. and neighdescribed as being “as. neat as other staunch devotee of the fine bors as if they- were puppies. a pin.” This same heatness, comlittle black dress: It is always Then he checked into a hotet! |bined with a’meticulous sense correct, she maintains, and perPlease, Ann, keep telling these of cleanliness are paramount to young girls who think they know fect with pearls. good taste, she believes. to stop, look and Raquel MacMurray believes one everything Her clothes preferences are of the secrets of good taste in listen before they jump into a for the - rest, of my life. Please for the superbly simple little clothes is to buy fewer but finer teenage marriage. I love my say something in the paper. Maydress that looks like nothing on clothes. . the‘ mother of two youngsters teas and weddings., When -wearthe rack, but is the essence of not yet in their. teens, plays up ing a hat, she advises the wearelegance when correctly worn by her exotic good looks with stark- er to stick to a simple dress. the right person. — Mrs. Sylvia Amy de Montilla, ly simple clothes. A dress must fit its wearer to A. tall, dark-haired SpanishMontilla, perfection, Mrs MacMurray says, wife of Dr. Eduardo French beauty with the highMrs. Maria: genia Martinde cheekbones_of the East, Sylvia Heriberto : Purof wife Purcell, Montilla prefers European clothes cell, a prominent insurance brekbecause she feels their cut is best. for the Spanish type. She er and mother, of three teeneye for trained adores the simple well basic agers, has a fashion ‘and horhe interior decor. dress that can be changed with

booklet,

For

quest

20

your

cents in coin

self-addressed,

‘large,

~.

the “Alco

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re-

and~ a: stamped

envelope.

ny

Ann Landers will ‘be: giad to

help) you ‘with your: ‘problems, Send them to her in care‘of this newspaper. enclosing .a athe’

self-addressed envelope:

,

gowns, for they are wit. gre:

Sylvia A. de. Montilla

a dress the final ‘touch, Mrs. -_Purcell. always wears. pearls, not

only because

Maria’ Eugenia de Purcell.

they

are. always

smart -and correct, but

because

»

they add light to her complexion.

. A woman

does not -have te’

spend: lavishly at all to dress well, ‘Mrs. Purcell says. Good taste and common serise cost.

There’s a touch ; 3

of magic

“Help

comparatively

little.

Mrs, Purcell buys

She and Mrs. Helen Buxeda share

_ most of her .

_and- finds ¢lothes-here on the. island. today: clothes: for the same hobby,. interior ‘decor, except. for her hats, which. come: and. members of the. Interior this climate because they don’t Decoration Club 6f Puerto Rico. ‘from New-York. Her preference

varying

accesories,

up

as

well

as they do. in climate.”

For spo

in

the

a more

tropics

five

everyday wear, she likes ear, particularly well-fit-

changed

ari

by

a_

collection

of

blouses. At home on her patio,

_|she is comfortable in beautifully tailored

slacks

topped

by

loose

blouses such as a Pucci printed

her all4round ‘favorite. Linen and silk are her textile choices in simple, well-designed gowns

years.

that can _be- easily jn

ted skirts.

is ‘for solid colors and black is

Mrs. Purcell is one of the founders and served! as “president for

temperate

Eugenia Purcell, a striket, with

a warm

to

and

mality,. has pen

cha

\

singled) out. be: fore for her

silk

she

was

nes,

shame that too few.women wear them) anymore. They are the most

flattering of all gowns to any woman. World War II cut down

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the evening dressto its present short length. “Good fashions stay in style,” Mrs.' Montilla says. Some of her

favorite gowns of all time are ones she bought in Spain from

see yoor Du Pont Paint dealer.

and type carefully to

e what. is best for her

clothes wise,

‘Then, she advices

better

than

in New York.

those

|

to ‘jbe

found

“stick | to your decision, despite the fickle fancies: of fashion.” As

this is the hairdo that daitt her

and seals

is

her

cua

E. OL

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Pont

de

Nemours.

& Co.

406 Ponce de Leén, Puerta de Tierra; 209

Villa Street,

Ponce,

and

Car-

Cuchi

Quifio-

exotic good cut clothes

that ‘have an aura of the Orient. Black is her favorite color because “it’s the safest,- and al-

ways in fashion, It can! be striking or conservative- qepeniin’ upon

the

accessories one

Despite her. preference Stor black,

a an

emerald-green silk, gown,

‘gift from

toque,

the

small high she

admits

that

minu “errors: Accessories, re-

crowned

her

she

serves them mostly for luncheons,

sho

ri

avoid” dast ; ‘tons, linens

__ believes,

h

a

and ‘de-

and. silks .for

her

fall-winter- ‘wardrobe and: Tighter: hues

and

to Rican

textiles

for ‘the Puer-

spring and

summer,

“It keeps one from

* :

getting

tired of one’s clothes and it’s

authorized

dealers all over the Island.

ee

y Lasts,

onethe this

favorite,

While she loves hats and -pre- ahead of time” te

oe

haired,

nes dramatizes her looks - with . simply.

face. best:

wasteful

.

led. by. Lal Reeves: tel eae: | Her advice is to ‘buy whén one of. her pets, It. was: inspired. by followed closely by black;- the finds the sight idress and have|- ‘the’ cut of a “Japanese. kimone. blue shades and beige.. Her taste it teady when the occasion arises. , Cuchi is another islander ‘who is for the sophisticated for both: She finds it-a:good idea,’ too, to follows the non-existent seasons 5 plan outfits’ for varying events ‘byehoosing darker colored: cot‘daytime and evening wear. fers

Dey

and raven

hair in the same style for years and despite new coiffeur trends,

ghastly 1mistake.”

Quifio-

Quifiones,

model, Mrs. Quifiones is also one of the most strikingly attractive: socialites on the island. Tall, slim

an example, ‘gites the fact that she has |been wearing her

eostly,

de

of, Salvador

nival Queen and a Christian Dior

and Balenciaga in | “One of the greatest iatldees Rodriguez 1953. Most of her clothes are women make in buying clothes,” bought here in San Juan now,) she thinks, “is buying a dress at whete she finds a selection of the last minute for a special ocimported gowns as good’ as or casion. This’‘sort.of buying’ is

-White

For exciting few decorating ideas,

d

Cuchi. Cortés

‘wife

Mill ‘Works and mother: of year-old Carmen: Amalia, is youngest of the ladies | on year’s best dressed list. ' A former Ponce de Leén

wearing

“It is a ity, fi

occasion.

Jr., president of the Puerto Rico

when, interviewed.

the floor-length gown.

the

Mrs.

‘girl on the campus at versity: of Puerto Rico

during) her studedt days. Mrs.| Purcell recommends that For formal evenings she favors | every women study her personal-

Italian

fit

Cuchi C. de Quinones

taste. She was. choseti- the: dres: the U

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hold

cae

that “we reed more

ca Se Tee

it

in proportion.

inspired

A petite brunette, Mrs. MacMurray possesses a fragile, fineboned beauty that belies the fact

who

Because she is petite, Mrs. MacDEAR -ANN: I ‘am 26/and to Murray pays careful attention to look at | me you'd. think; IT was ihe size and shape of her handI’m ~ preg40. At ‘the moment bags and hats. Every ‘detail is nant with my sixth child.

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grown

right hemline.

the

and

hips

the

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age.”

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your

“dress

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of advice to the woman

is

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40

over

at

the fit

bodice,

and

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as

- ing word

The + Testimonial He ; le

-by that she means the cut_at the shoulders

1

fun to) pretend: that. spring and — Summer are really. different fro.

winter-and fall here accordingly.” . -

Cuchi’s gowns are | but dramatized. with (See BEST ee

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ideas

with which -you have been so You can add far. greater effiimbued during the past. several ciency both in home affairs and days, and reduce.them to: a de- in business foday by using more: tailed and workable basis. There modern. methods and ‘dealing: is little chance that you will run wiht. fellow. workers in a coointe any big ‘opposition * today. perative | spirit. Think more po-sitively and.

“BEST DRESSED From

Page

a collection

collars

and

of Dior

chokers,

(necklaces)

sometimes

create

an

and

wears

exotic

has | times cise

dog

-affairs

pearls

several

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nuclear

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Mrs,

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is

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home.

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in

her

de Rico’s

a tall

whose

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at the

. the:

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happy

and

to

give

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your

efficient-

where.

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capable

of

car-

Her

ele-

clothes

thoughtful’ and

with

loved

steps

affec-

that

will

help

you

to

ad-

ones.

for rare items and bargains, a5 | roundings in the most charmifig order possible so that you can it pleases you to do occasionally. _Then impress others. with your have peace of mind and joie de

entrances

theater,- opera

Be

and..balls

are remembered as the sartorial| vivre. P. M. go out in- search of highlights of those events by good. sense and talents. P. M. | ideal recreation. ‘have fun with pals and kin.’ the island’s first familias. SCORPIO (Oct, 23 to Noy. 21)

Mrs. Quintero, who lives with|’ -LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Get her mother in -.a suite at the -your financial affairs handled Hotel

Caribe Hilton,

prefers

Eu-

clothes: Her

favorites

are

ropean

properly’ today.

Bastida,

comes visit

to:

of

the

‘her

Spain,

island

clients;

perty matters.

yearly.

to.

suveil-

II

.

;

has

Honor

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her

part

up

the

be tésts

. expenditure

to

jundertaken

the

‘demise

“Mrs. Quintero prefers black to} seid colors and solids-to- prints. When}. © she finds a gown that suits her}> -

many

she has

times

over.

it copied

often

when If

you

advice

find

you’re

is

the

“to

right

shopping

the

right

“Wear

some-

Without

Parallel

choose

between

peace~

great disaster.” As

the

windup

of

his

and

three-day

is

becoming

to

you,” Mrs. Quintero. says, “whether it’s the last word in fashion |. or not.” Simplicity is of great importance, she says, 'and’ recammends careful choice, of .ac-

cessories taste. “The.

for

the

wrong

sake

|e:

‘of. good |

accessories

much

finds,

to find

It-is

now

and

plans.

P. M. go out socially and make

their good i

the added contacts that can very helpful in‘ the future.

be.

European

for evening,

the heavier fabrics.

out

to

way.

|

CAPRICORN

(Dec. 22 to Jan.

20)

It

would

day

to

cultivate

progressive

be

very

those

and

wise

‘to-

who.

are

well-informed

across

cooperation

‘“‘between

thdse

to help

those

who lack nothing who: Jack all”

is vital to you. P. M. '\do some serious studying. PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) There is wisdom in having a pleasant talk with some close partner so that you can cement better relations. P. M. go out to-

gether

socially

ting even charming,

IF

for

fun

and

get-

better acquainted. generous.

Be

YOUR

CHILD IS: BORN TODAY.. «delightful child born to-

so

The ideas’ day will be very, neat from earliwhich} will help you. to ‘advance est childhood. Unless this desire in your career or personal life. that you

can

P. M. | go

out

AQt ARIUS

get excellent

(Jan.

19)

elf- analysis

your

true

should now. is

ask the

position

be -not

for

socially, too. 21. to

and

Feb.

knowing

with

others

conéentrated

upon

be

too

proud

to

advice of higher-ups if

you néed help or knowledge that

order

and

sanitation

is

car-

ried on to an extreme, the chart is ideal for nutsing, medical and dental professions, Train as earlyas possible to give minor details

‘only

the

importance

quire,

that

the

major

they

re-

issues

are

far more

important. Handle your

progeny

wisely

-for

cess.

Byener

suc-

.

OF

THE

CENTURY

; proof makeup foundation, was recently referred to as

.

the “Miracle of the Century”

Digest.

°;

and various other discolorations. For its effectiveness, 4 COVERMARK is the per| fect: makeup’ foundation for

in. a lady’s

~-ries matching SPOTSTICK,

pos-

tion of both

bigwig

the

‘‘cut

~ purse, the smart woman car-

an ‘excellent ‘selecand

ideas

some

believes

must

differences in policy” ‘and organize

conveniently

jewelry. smacks

vulgarity,” Times have changed drastically fashionwise on the istand, Mrs. sible

your

take

powers

- her very best. Because it fits

of

‘Quintero

pro-

express

to

dinner, Maké. a fine contact this

major

: the woman who likes to look —

will

always ruin.>‘the: effect) of the most: beautiful gown,” she says, | and: “too

to

vor

British people. ‘He said France

blemishes, eruptions, bruises

“st

time.”

what

chill,

Noted for its various uses, it completely conceals skin

|’

thing special you seldom find it at

Glaneing down .at his old wartime ‘associate, Sir Winston Chur-

:

buy

the

and the House

by The’ Reader’s

dress: |

for.

War

to address

;

“If you are buying ready-made clothes,”-her

best opportunities can come

today through the good offices of kind friends. Don’t hesitate

Miracle

wet

perfectly,.

invited

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of. “ custom-made

~

all

in‘ being

House: of Commons of Lords.:

if had

Gaulle described ‘this as “a When fate, appears to wish

|

the passing of many of the couturiérs who created gowns, for | her when she lived‘in Paris and |‘ clothes.

Follow

in

|’Your

with éx»

advice- this evening so that you

who

She | laments

Gonsult

perts-and \financiers

~' Dior. and Chanel creations and designs made for her. by Asun‘cion:

"her Covermark in stick form. |

‘Ame-

rican clothes here. For. everyday wear in this. climate: she selects light cottons. and linens; silks

which

now,

because

of|'

air-conditioning, are easily ‘bearable. Except for: stoles, she finds

furs’

out’

of

pics.

place

in

|‘

the : tro-|’

Superb posture is’ one of Mrs. Quintero’s Breat assets’ in carry-

p.

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ing her clothe with elan. So im: pressive

is.

this

grandmother

of!

eight, that frem; time.-to ‘time, ‘along. with her oldest grandchild, Sandra Mendez Rupert, 19, she

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‘tionable

sense is as kéen‘today as it was

Piers

placed

. tonight can be spent: in wise starkly simple dress.) | rying them,as well as’ the fixed state visit to Berlin, the French anusement. _ Be romantic. “ or floating bases from. which these President was ‘accorded an honor “Every woman should dress in ‘GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) harmony with, her personality ean enjoy greater abundance and SAGITTARIUS. (Nov. 22 | to and according -to .her activity ‘The welfare of family ties should. real security. | \ Dec. 21) Be sure.you are.in the schedule.”- Cuchi Quifiones says. be uppermost in your mind tobusy whirl of .affairs today since VIRGO (Aug. _22 to Sept. 22) - “Find.out your best points and “day... Be of greater service to higher-ups will be in a mood to Ba “Bring Instead of putting yourself out home little gifts. play them up with. proper make: :P.M. put abode in fine order for. others now, give thought to supply the information. or adup and the right clothes.” ‘and then enjoy an evening at own welfare and take the right ‘vice, support you need. Ehdea-

Margarita B. de Quintero

'‘

be.

lance.” He added: “She would

de~Gaulle recalled that he not always seen eye to eye British order | to provide |jherself: in her. with British leaders ‘during the Houses of Commons peace can | be turn. ‘with |.the means possessed war. But jhe’ said! that his visit attained only if {‘the general fear bv. others— as soon as these of: sudden. innihilation is) first , re- others have ceased to have them to London attests that the French people are now {firm in their moved.” : 3 available.” admirat ion ‘and ‘regard for the France, he said, ‘wishes above joint,

exer-

of recreation

the world

The. French - President

friend-

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disarmament.

ly. You will also have time ‘for different

to

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it

al

_The Owl On The Red. Vest

.

San Juan Guest House

By AL DINHOFER wise young. ‘man. named

A

- Reilly

inthe

-El Chaleco - the.men’s

building.

Rojo

(The

shop

‘corner of. Tetuan | streets.. The «Owl, with . two

single

habitate for

) people.

10

San’

José

double

and

will

not

insomniacs

On~the

be,

‘| Schwartz,

a

mame

Mike’s

she,

Bar, ‘will lock up its liquors about | ' 8:30 p: m., “so guests can get a decent

night’s

rest.’

Because

most

of

tthe

is occupied

in.

the

will

\ i

be

given.

mine.’

men’s

‘‘to

of

during

cocktail - hours will _be supplied : Py: a ‘pianist. And also to, avoid disturbing ; guests, Mike ‘will not permit peo-

-

high,

which

Mike.

be-

gins accepting today. The new guest house

takes

its

the|.

_ fname

+ - a pension

|:

will be operated strictly ‘Culture.

: ‘TheOwl

for

the

fact

that

for

Mike

has

-been

The

ceilings

braced

which years.

with

are

17 feet

Ausubo

heams

have petrified through . Austere Flavor

-

20

years

the !

avi

owls made

of wood,

metal,

ney

cristal,

Greenstreet

movies.’’

Most

“Mike

“according

has

to:

from

the

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information

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cident’’

of

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of

Davis

and

Jr.

‘two

Joan

The enStuart,

while

He

ago

‘quite

en

was

by

route

asked

joint

on

weeks.

By

with

they

until - she’s.

felt

sive manner.

He

had

February,

St.

Mike

been

Madison Avenue-styled. they couldn't get here. Real

“should

. When

Estate

Biz-By

wait!

as

sure.”

he opened

well.

that

The

if he

opened

Julie

Guas,

Mrs.

the

Bri-

Cultural

on’ Saturday

daughter

Ramon

been

named

tion

Manager

R.

of

Col.

Guas,

has

Assistant . Circula-

the

Marshall

days

Mrs. John McGee will offer a reception tonight at their home, Casa Blanca in honor of Lawyer Manuel A. Garcia Mendez, dent of the new Blood his of

wife the

will

be

evening

McGee and

celebrated at-the

on

Caribe

Friday

Hilton

Jazz

ed

with

Dr.and

this charitable Mrs.

Fernando

ball. are, Battle

|.

clothes

man arrived in Puerto Rico. yesterday. Lichine, bon vivant, au-

thor, and owner of one of the best’ vineyards: in Europe, also owns vineyards in France znd New New

York York,

He has returned to while Mr. Sussv--n

is spending

a

feWodays

at

the

told

him

shop,

he’d

rier

Ferrestal

in

the

sediter-

ranean.

,

Narcotics

. addicts

and

ing

gations,

the

at

weekly

ellesiey

specializing

in

College

women’s

Gustavo

Medina,

tailor

sury’s; Office on

of

Special

‘Seaside

Investi-

Fiesta”

the

opened his own the building.

from 3 P.M. until 4... Word from former resident, John St. John,

Taking care of the tenants, and running two businesses is a lot of

that he will spend time in Lisbon,

work. I’m up half the paperwork,’’ he says

“with

the

night with smilingly,

all the owls.”

exciting

performance

Madrid,

Paris,

London

and

Kentucky, where he is to do several murals.

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their

where she is a sophomore. . . Mar-

singing

“We

ihe

Caribe Hilton...Humberte ‘alvarrey, Jr. whose purent:,. live in Floral Park here, is nowserving aboard the aircraft car-

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landlord

and

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PRINCE ONAGO AND PRINCESS MUANA

making

Ho-

tel..Other prominent names link-

NOW OPEN NIGHTLY to

presi‘Bank

are honorary presidents “Imperial Ball,” which

was Thrill

in~

sources of supply will be discussed by Pedro Velez, Jr. wh heads the Commonwealth Trea-

Then

El Chaleco

wanted

and

a few

C. on business Brig. Gen. and

ac-

to

for Bill Boydston.’’ People asked chim to bring back Ivy League, or

was. announc-

she

very

sent overby

El Chaleco Rojo, tailoring shop in

Roed in January over the objections jo in Nov. 1957, Mike. found himof Miss Stuart’s . parents. They j self in the real estafe business

said

a

petite to be

clothes.

and her daughter, Sally Johnston, opened a linen shop jn the build-

frequent trips to New York ‘“‘while doing some interior decorating

she: said.

engagement

her fa-

a tribute

newspaper

island.” “That

McCann- Ericson,

at

Iliana

Tourist Trap, Nov. 1959, on the Tetuan St. side of .the building. Last

Bayamon,

and

Remus now folds. forth. Nanty Goodwin, a copywriter

to stop over

then

the

‘sold on the island. Likewise, he went into the 22- men’s wear business in a discur-

Hopkins has announced. Miss ~ Stuart confirmed the break-up. “He has a lot of debts to pay off and with all his commitments we decided that it just

wouldn’t work,”

says

evening at the Lions Club of Bayamon, starting at 8:30 p.m.

sold June, 1959, and became Gilded Cage, where Jorie

entertainer ‘Sammy

year-old Toronto singer, has been called off, Davis’ manager John:

The

years

presso was the

in San Juan to meet some friends 'of friends. They didn’t arrive for

Davis, Stuart Break Up gagement.

first

is

a “looker,”

Churchill,

frias

The Owl

the old building. With Steve Padilla, now special assistant to the Governor, Mike opened El Figaro, ‘‘the only ex-

of

- bronze,‘ and china. ‘Some of these ‘the rooms have outside balconies will eventually be perched about overlooking, San. Juan Bay. One room, unfortunately overlooks the pension. the presses in’ a.newspaper buildThe three-century-old building, ing across the street. . to be freshly painted next week, Mike settled in Puerto Rico! “was enlarged about 100 -years|: ago,

named

have to rent the whole building. Because of these demands, the following enterprises ensued in

- The building has an austere an collector of stuffed, molded whitewashed, Spanish flavor, with and carved’ statuettes of this bird wrought iron gates, 12-foot French _ speéies. At one time he had over 4ouvred doors, topped with filigree 300 owls. Many were ‘lost in a ‘designs. Every room has an old . fire im his home ‘in Greenwich, fashioned ceiling fan, Mike re- Conn. He ‘now ‘owns “about 100 ports, ‘‘the type’ used in old Sidpast

the

Circle “Jose Antonio _ Davila” will honor writers Abelardo Diaz Alfaro, Miguel Melendez Munoz and Senator Ernesto Juan Fon:

MIKE REILLY

ple to” come knocking at' his door late ‘at*hight .in search of lodging.

.; by. “reservation—

let

Charlie

‘|and Journalists, The Lions Club

friends :- of

Entertainment

don’t

you,

tish Consul, Reginald Hall. They {both Charlie and Lady Chur| chilt) were pleased with each other’s visit. : ; -The P. R. Society of Writers

shop, keys to‘the bar’s back door

|

and

Lady

Mike

‘day

Fes-

Charlie

vorite customer was a old lady who turned out

AS: a compensation, though, Mike’s Bar will open for earlybird -imbibers promptly at il

a. m.

and

throw.

spending

League of P. R. Gen.

of Puerto Rico Theatre. Local hair — stylist

or night

‘contrary,

Song

Coll

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income.

(4)

MAIL

Circulation

mate

(6) Club Seis 6:15—(2) Cortos Musicales

MORNING

|

as reported confined

‘firmly denying rumors [that he 200,000 farmers in a nationwide would not be at the wedding. show of protest over governBorn of a wealthy family and out

(4)

EACH

other

Sketch ‘said he was upset because a continental magazine was planning to print an inti-

injured, none seriously. The farmer rally at Sens was one of 18 such meetings through-

6:25—(2)

BEFORE

were

some|

fered last November. But the Herald and the Daily

ed

(6) Informa 6:00— (2) Cartoons

HOME

YOUR

TO

persons

farm

one

Herald

to bed'jat Widcombe Manor, his country home, with a recurrence of the: jaundice attack he suf-

demonstration

government

licies. Several.

4:00—(2) (6) 4:15-(4) 30-(2) <6) 5:00— (2) (6) 5:15-(4) 30-2)

the San Juan Star DELIVERED

mass

3:45—(4)

HAVING

OF

a

..2”/”

page

as her

British Jury Returns Rare Death Ruling

‘QUITS

Daily

there

Fry, 35,

clashed farmers angry 10,000 with riot police- last night fol-

| 12:00—(4) 1:30—(4) 2:00—¢4)

CONVENIENCE

THE

reason,

the’

the

asked: “Is|

Some — ) France | (AP

SENS,

THIS COUPON IS WORTH 60 CENTS ENJOY

Police On Farm Policy

ae

cise

just

out

and staff functions, national. strategy.

Department of State, Department agencies other and Defense, of of the federal government to exer-

high-level

run

you

the divorcee

pre-

College

War

Con: — ) (AP

yesterday

fight

can

“You until

Cxicke

tipped

ROYAL

OVER

“SENSATION

oe

Arne.

Antony

to

6

May

riage

Neters:

French - Farmers Fight

Prison to start serving 2 to 21 millionher slaying. for years aire lover, Forrest Teel.

ica. National

45,

Nicholas,

i

A general feeling was that the job might end up with Billy Wallace, who in | Margaret's younger days was. the: man most

|nouncement that Fry is too oirk to officiate at Margaret’s mar

~

E

up plans for further appeals and Women’s Indiana the entered

the of members military and faculty, staff, and class of The College, War National American W. Twadled by Colonel James will dell, Jr., U. S. Air Force, arrive in San Juan today for one -day visit as part of a three-week tour in Central and South AmerThe

and

Companies

INDIANAPOLIS

civilian

thirty-four

fines

oe wie

Shipping

from

well in the highest royal circles.

e an-

concerning

8

Divorcee Begins For Slaying Terms

34 War College Men A

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San

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compiied

accompanied

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headlines

St. Thomas

9

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mystery.

Question

8

=

Lisbon

Antwerp,

DENS

ond best man. The bridegroom has no lack of friends. But many were considered too Bohemian to mix

7

: LEON

press yesterday ali undercurrent

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Croix

St.

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sing who will) now become! sec-

Mntgare’s wedding was pictured

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AP)—Jeremy Fry’s LONDON : *-| ste’ own as best man at Princess

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With Fry out of ‘the picture, newspapers set themselves gues-

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Strike At Sunbeam

_ VOTING (Continued “ments, Key: figure politics

from in

Page

1)

Puerto

gov-

efnor, Concepcion added, the contact man between

but the

and

not

be

national

POLICE

Goes Info 2nd Week

Rican

the

island

would

THE SAN JUAN STAR —.Friday, April 8, 1960

g

A

(Continued

at

strikeof some 315 workers the Sunbeam Electric (PR)

in

Rio

Piedras,

will

go

into

hopefuls.

to

“A Whole Crop” “The Mufioz proposal would breed a whole crop of Jose Benitezes,” said the Independence leader. = Benitez, head of the pro-state-

a

company

is

the

BUILDING ground

floor

1)

the

rear

of the

at

death

Sponsor

date

Luis

A.

Ferre

termed

of the project

Juan

Tower

owned

subsidiary

national

of

of

wholly-

Taylor Inter-

Miami,

Fla.

Caribbean. Construction other Taylor ‘sidiary, would

the

Munoz proposal “undignified,” asserting that Mufioz was “re-

is San

Corp.,*a_

April

Taylor

Co.,

are

With five new

rate

states

that

the

this

year

is

an-

International subbe contractor for

2. Reinforcement

of

‘by

House

Judiciary

running

of

Most

of

this

space

would

be

no vote.” Ferre charged

tain by the sponsor for rentals.

Some

that in the ‘past

traffic

in

of

American

excharge

for

two

citizenship

“supposed

tion

Puerto

from

Rico’s

Federal

elections,

To pay taxes without the right to vote. in national elections, Munoz has maintained, would be representa-

tion.”

. Ferre On Munoz Ferre said that Mumoz is like . the man “who wants to eat his cake and have it to,’ and added that the Governor now wants Puerto Rico to participate in national elections “without accepting the responsibilities of U.S. citizenship.” The statehood leader further decried the Mujiioz proposal as

“one more effort to confuse

people”

island’s'

the

matter

political

on

status.

be

re-

of

underground |park-

supervision

is

tentatively

tween

18 and 24 months.

|The

building

divert men

parts

-

force

is an army fully committed out reserves.

with-

Tower

‘fronts

Corp.

now

be

owns

other

situated

most

of

* ,NEW

YORK

“I

by the

— The se.

ever

cond of three charges was dismissed yesterday in the tax evasion trial of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. ,

is

jazz pianist

it ‘throroughly,

that we to

sign

that

the

Salk vachas been

U. S. today.

and

is

Torres

Braschi

bitterly

attack-

ed what he called the “great defect” of the people in blaming

the police for all “civic evils.” Every activity on the island, he

ginning

the

this

campaign program.

explained

that

every

the

screw.”

erment

had

authorized

Traders sugar so

felt

supply

sharply

by

as

the

_ However,

5,700, |

Cuban

be reduced expec-

of this year. quarters

probable

an-

increase

in

export quotas by the International Sugar Council later in the year

which

would

additional Dealers ficials

cated

take

up

some

Cuban supplies. said that Cuban

only

recently

had

ofindi-

that there would be no in-

crease

in

the

They

cited

Cuba

as

indicative

dictable sent

Cuban

sugar

crop.

yesterday's ‘action by

policies

regime

of the

under

in

unpre-

the

pre-

Cuba.

Garcia Mendez Off For Europe Monday Sen. dez,

Miguel

Angel

president

of

Garcia

the

Men-

Republican

Party leaves Monday aboard the S. S. Antilles for a one-month vacation

in

Europe.

Francisco

said,

the

not

some

a

her

he

200,

to

previously

end

and

reason,

that

will

and

The

a

missible. production up 000 Spanish long tons.

in the

U.S.

World yester-

He will be accompanied daughter, Iliana Garcia de

two

children,

by his Stytes,

Ilianita

8,

5.

The 33-year-old widowed two years

liiana ago.

was

the

accused getting top lawyers who are usually successful in finding a way out. He also said judges are hesita&t about putting offenders in jail

other

traffic

tighten

drunken driving conyiction. “This results, he said, in

traffic

“self-defeating”

to

000 ton increase: in the 1960 Cuban sugar crop. This brings per-

He said there are fewer convictions for drunken driving in Puerto Rico than in most states is because the law here makes. a jail sentence mandatory for

under-

will weaken

strenghthen

that

a

He

}.

ROCK AND RUM MAKES PARTIES. HUM

ticket

given ties up one or more policemen in court thus taking him away from his duty.

He remained on trial in Fede-

‘for his wife, "Scott,

want

front. And there will be a rise of complaints from these other fields. But, we will extend our: selves to our limit—fighting.” The superintendent said, how-

e

(AP)

activities.

stood

Charge Dismissed s

no

(AP)

weakened

day on news that the Cuban Gov-

ticipated

‘'There ‘are

to waken the public consciousness. It is lamentable that -it takes human lives to do this and it is more lamentable thaf some of these lives are children’s.”

and equipment from

YORK futures

said,

ordered from the expected to arrive

of’ the

The police

would

ral District Court on a third charge — that he helped prepare the Ka: false 1951 income tax return

of: the

all

on a lot of about 3,330 square meters next to the Metro Theater. The land was formerly divided into six separate lots. San Juan

‘these lots and has options Frémaining tracts.

_

on

NEW sugar

ted

outbreak is letting up.” cine, 33,000 cc’s of it,

island to insure that these instructions are complied with.” Strained to Limit “The police force will be strained to the limit,” Torres Braschi said yesterday. “We will

scheduled for July. Construction Gf the building would take _be-

tax

in presidential and congressional

without

levels

Groundbreaking

on the grounds that the islanders are denied the right to vote

“taxation

may

Agent for the sale of space in the building is Del Mar Investment and Development Co. |?

exemp-

income

area

ling with space: for about 175} cars.

tax

advantages” under the Commonwealth status. The Mujioz administration has

defended

this

However,

|| 23 Sugar Futures Weaken As Cuban Crop Is Increased

years old. A spokesman for the Bureau of Contagious Diseases

said, must be done under police thaf they “redouble their inter-| surveilance, even a “children’s est and place their greatest ef- baseball game.” | fort... toward saving lives on The Superintendent also atthe highways.” tacked the court system in Puer7. “The central office of field to Rico. He said that it is only operation will exercise constant until lately that: “they are be-

The building would alsé include

Mufioz ‘has disregarded the “full rights”

of

offices.

that 50 per cent reported involve

and that 90 per cent of ‘the cases are-among children less than five

divisions with all .available per-

sold

‘as condominium

Surveys show the cases

children less than three years old

sub-

capacity but as a private citizen “interested in people who have

re-

though the last five were confined to the southern part of it, mostly the Ponce area.

the building. Architects would be sonnel and vehicles. the firm of Amaral and Morales. 3. The addition of unmarked The sponsor has submitted pre- police patrol cars, committee chairman Rep. Emliminary plans to the Planning manuel Celler. 4. A systematic plan where Board in the hope of obtaining by teams of police in each area Geller reportedly’ told Gov. approval for the height of the Mufioz that any effort to include ‘building. Detailed plans will be will investigate drivers to see Puerto Rico in the Washington, ‘submitted if preliminary approval if they have licenses. 5. A similar system to sysD.C. legislation would harm the is obtained. bill’s chances for successful pas- |. The ground floor at the front tematically investigate drunken sage. driving. The order lists which ,0f the building, which faces Ponce - Clarifies Standpoint ‘de Leon Ave., and the next two sections in each command area show the greatest! number of acHowever, Gov. Mufioz later istores, have been earmarked for cidents due to drunken driving. clarified that he was speaking ‘use as a commercial area. 6. The order states that all Between the commercial area of a.“principle” -only, and that police supervisors and patroihe had appeared before the sub- and the hotel area, there would committee not in his official be about 20 floors of office space. men should be “stimulated” so buked”

cases

three days a total of

said yesterday that the wave of outbreaks .is extending _ itself pretty much all over the island,

, traffic

all

polio

48, .the Health Department's Bureau of Contagious Diseases

“truly .alarm-

,

2

ported during the first of this’ week, making

26 casualties over the same period last year. The plan of action is as fol-. lows: 1. Suspension of all leaves and days-off for all policemen “if necessary.”

hhood wing of the local Demo- ‘building, which fronts Ribot St. cratie party, has earnestly cultivated relations with promiment Democrats on the mainJand. Statehood gubernatorial candi-

of

ing.” It also

Page

1)

bringing them to court.” The order sent to the area

days

from

P#ge

Commanders, entitled, “plan of action to reduce death on the highways,” points out that the 12 traffic deaths in the first five

official.

(Continued

from

into the minds of drivers. The only education they understand

second week today without a settlement in sight, according

presidential

Five. New Polio Cases * Bring PR Tofal To 48 ea

Turning

to

the

fact

that

12

were killed in traffic accidents during the first five days this month, Torres Braschi said: “These shocks. are mnecessay

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, April 8, |

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and | tors &

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Mrs.

all. privi-

3-1644. |

phone 81

shopping its perFHA.

balance

908

48

2-5192

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for

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.LOS

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3 bedrooms, living room, diningsonnel. s. kitchen, bath, hot water, screen room,

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SECTION

300

cbel

EXTENSION

bed-

three

with

ni¢e

POOLS,

and

FOR RENT

1475

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413

Apartment

Information

Piedras.

Rio

apart for gentlemen only. Also another with two bedin same building ment 6-3909.

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4it

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423

1164

CaSan

2371.

1157

Phone

1169 ee

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available

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2-2768.

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resi-

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for

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two

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413

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412

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rent.

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RENT

penthouse

NEW _

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large

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59

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in

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Leon

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First

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‘by

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413

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.

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4,

53

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in

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houses Hotel,

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729,

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413

-

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for

house

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of

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ANY

FOR

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Rey, Santurce.

AT BUCARE

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farms, Maria, houses for rent, for sale: SantaVilla CaSan Francisco, Garden Hills, us — we

of

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3

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15th.

April

ce,

buildings,

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business

.

BIKINI

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j

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AT

AVAILABLE

1170

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Excellent orchard! fruit $13,500 mortgpge FHA

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49

UF

279

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9-215. 1169

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,

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ALL, cement, OLD, area,. int Santurce

Lovely — Piedras Rio PINOS, DOS residence, 1000 square, meter lot. Four

Hotel. Juan San from one block Hotel, bedrooms, 4 diningroom, and Living 2. car quarters, servant's 2 bathrooms. Information lot. meter 1400 garage.

front property, of houses for sale, beach invest+ and islands farms, front orcan FRANCISALLEN J. y. propert ment , IATES ASSOC AND REALTORCUS-

Ashford

HOUSES

RENY

furnished COMPLETELY MODERN, Conin Reparto by the beach house sular, Isla Verde, Left of Coral Beach

for rent for visitors 65 APARTMENTS r prices, and tourist overflow at regula of score$ Pictures, complete description

4 Nairn and 3.3506, 3,775

FOR

ee

}

HOUSE WANTED

SALE

FOR

' \ | }

9-11

3-6245.

Telephone

only.

|

RZPAIRS RP. i

;

=

. WATCH | i built: } 271 414] house for rent. Available room, features: air conditioned ; . —+ * | and untii July 3lst. 3 airconditioned bedeet aoe eons re ae ONE YEAR guarantee ‘on-all ‘watch and with oe RENT FOR OFFICES one | tooms, 2 baths, maid’s quarters - e4 Se! contractors & : craftsman, an oe SMALL APARTMENT for rent, forRodcirepairs. clock fully’ equipped built-in kiti bath, Private | section. — al person only. Residenti n,77 6 - | Perl eetate Brokers, 248 F. D. RooseOe Grue from Sorenes 34171 only Call Rice's monthly Currey | $400 , oO available Hato apace ise Gh. FT. office guez de Triana 211, El Vedaco, 227 Ext, 2-3013 Phone Tel. Marias, Ave. Las velt. Punta ag| Caoba, ‘Galle 4 located. ' eel |e : eee. : een Parl Rey. Cees os; . | 412: — ry installations, seven. divisions of ait. ool tat HOME IMPROVEMENT

oe

FOR

HOUSES PUNTA

furnished

LAS

or

MARIAS

unfurnished

Road.

Completely

front|rentals.

ocean

1-1'2 baths, home. 3 bedrooms, and large yard. Call 2-8825 3148

garase 412

Weekends,

for

Ideal

weekly

picnics.

92-8138 for information Prat, 1410 Salvador, 96

Cue

or_

BEST

OF.

Test

Tr

ne

‘Rent flourescent 1 ferent isizes, reasonable, established by Rent Con-

Len

type:

financing § arr mon ments Telephone | alterations, additions and improve pea

. and reservations. | to your house and premises Tel. 2-3013 Ext 211, Box 14203, Santurce. 1115 UF |

3,000

SQ.

UF

private drinks on your and breakfast continental-rup delightful in terrace Trees”, The “Under to close house guest

and

one

from

minute

beach,

17 Carrion

McLeary. of corner Court, Caribbean Tourist Association.

Member Telephone

3-1317. 702

Special

facilities.

Beach

section,

for

arrangements

couples

travel.

Concha ing together. One block from La Personal

Hotels. Beach Condado and and 3-6231 Telephones tours. guided 2-7927, Mrs. Annie De Mauret, Manager.

FLOOK

ie,

$

ee

single,

to

beach

$10.

and

double.

bus. All

From

rates

include complete bredkfast, Isla Verde Road, near San Juan Entercontinental. Calf 9-0144, 9+0532. 382 or

Overlooking

CASCADE in beach,

Ocean

Park -

conditioned.

ratés,

C.A.

HOUSE GUESI No.6 city. the

Santurce. —

Rivera,

Manager.

Daily,

at — Elena

rooms

weekly,

SAN

Tapia

arate ing s

412

walking

3-0834.

865°

Hotel and Golf Club, All coaveniences. Call

2-435t.

Street.

GUEST

Ocean

-

HOUSE

Park,

Sat

413

FOR for

rent

in

attractive

ding. Second floor with sepground floor entrance and parkace on aiijoining lot. Rental very Inspection invited. Apply on floor of Catalan Bidg., Calle corner Calle del Parque, San\ | 413 }i 1

apart-

_ monthly

Telephone

Priva Besosa,

Breakfast

distance,

wi

served.

-

bath, Near beach, Sun terraces. 77 Washington St, Condado, Santurce, corner Wilson. Manager Vicente Julia, Tele-

phone 402

3-2936,

oi

:

->.

$15. double, siogie, Special = the month. 2-0887 or 2-2206.

rates

f

WATER COOLERS TEMPEITE

WATERCOOLEES—

For of-

fices, factories, restaurants, etc. Lowest prices, highest quality, 5 year guarantee. —

¢

2-0962.

|

.

{

For RoSan UF

ROOF CLEANING & PAINTING

18 YOUR roof dirty? #f so, for expert

high water- pressure cleaning and painting, call 6-5132 or 430 Verde, Bayamén,

611

‘National

;

|

uF

e mark register *

a

ed in the U. S. reserved for use real estate boards

Association

atent.

Office.

is

only by members of affiliated with the

of

Real

Estate

REALTORS = give) service! They are

4

to help you purchase, - sell, ‘| Gimance, evaluate or manage real estate. REA! 1 (When you deal in real estate, be safe, and of competence and 1 | deal through a REALTOR! REALTORS are pound tay the Code ‘of and ; | 49 4 the National Association ‘of ‘Real Estate 1124 ° 1

t

Robert

Tschu . Realtor

TELS. 3-5315

|

L dinky

Sta

REALTOR-—is

0 |

oT

REPAIR

— CONTRACTING & SERVICE tn electric All ing. condition air} refrigeration and teside SerStateside mechanics. Call day or night. vice, 24718 or 2-7465, 54 ae 1092

o C e t a al Est

OF

TAFT GUEST HOUSE — Taft 53. Each room with private bath, airconditioned, hot and cold wales independent entrance

"

;}

REFRIGERATION

available. models home Smaller information and prices: Comercial Umpierre, -Fortaleza 351, driguez

BENT

One

Juan.

MAISON BLANCHE Guest froyse. Double ‘rooms with and single air

the St,

510 Dorado beach.

ANTONIO

private bath, airconditioned. Rooms with 5 minutes from Airport.’ Beautiful swimwithin Good. restaurants beach, ming

DORADO GUEST HOUSE — Very ne

Tel,

ware-

plaza

the

Efficiency

suites

SPACE

corner bi

:

in ABECIBO, 48 miles West of San Juan on Route 2. Double rooms $5 to $9, some air conditioned. Brand new Coffee Shop and Puerto features finest American Rican specialties. Warren James, Mer. Telephone Arecibo 338. 43 905

ments

"3 have remodeled charmTHE D offer now and home, ach ing, old some bath, private with all rooms, th private patio, some air conditioned.

MIB

and

.

SPACE

UF

HOTEL

space

{

home Prewant Air rates.

away from home YOUR MAKE in Miramar at 904 J. Marti, A-2 you the way meals your pare them. want you and when them e reasonabl at room ed condition Telephone 3-0748. 1160

Enjoy

MlQUSE-

GUEST

JUAN

SAN.

g

House. Guest HOUSE ASHFORD Condado, Avenue, Ashford 1120-1122 Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid service. All screened. Hot water. Some and hotel Best air conditioning. with

residential

office

nected,| for rent. Long term lease availZoned light manufacturing. For able. information please call 3-0440, Miss Ve-

Guest House with a ground JENNY’S: AUNT Loiza meals Delici atmosphere. family | . Apartment - Suite 3-6802. turce. 1158 MAGDALENA 1850 McCleary Ave. Tel. served with furnished, — and ur HOUSE decorated | Newly GUEST 67 i 600 WASHINGTON conditioned large living and diningroom, aircondiair single and “Double and, Near for two, kitchen patio. bedroom bath, tioned rooms with private near HOUSE-_ sec-) GUEST 2-4026, CAMELLIA Tel. restaurant. private bath. Located in Condado and beach the Concha. tion one block from La Concha Hotel.’ beach, Hotels Condado and La Santurce, P. to Convenient 413 Private entrance, Daily & weekly rates. Best residential section, 899 shopping centers and bus lines, taxis, Call Celeste Todd. telephone 2-1356. Condado 75 clubs. 53) restaurants, night 1102 Ave Phone : 3-1977. 1017 GUESTS — —HOUSE ISLAND aii \ 1137 front, Ocean . COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE, 606 Olimpo 4 Condado Ashford Avenue, ‘ all Avenue, Miramar, Santurce, Centrally beach terrace, Spacious new rooms, VIEW OCEAN double rates $20-24, in. located. Single and double accommoda— LUQUILLO airconditioned, HOTEL For reser- tions .with private Double bath, some air conbreakfast. On the ocean. complete cludes RESTAUBANT. : Mrs. single. famous $4. from from the 2-1779. 3 minutes Gitioned. Rates vations, 510 Cruthirds, 2-3994. | rooms,$7 and Puerto «Rican of Laquillo. 1159 beach UF = food. Laquillo, P.R. 955 3-6769.

1174

FT.

411

:

ana

;

house; | telephone, light and water con-

1183

in lovely HOUSE, GUEST ANTILLES Near with nice ocean view. Miramar, Caribe Hilton and Condado Hotels. Cool, perper $4 from rooms d new furnishe son single and $8 double. Social Securi4th 804. Leon de Ponce ty Building, Vega. Mrs. 401-402, Apartment Floor,

652: For Esteva,

Located Hipodromo Screened. Tecnico Centro information, 2-5856. | ‘Telephane i | 1131

38

st Houses

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a

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“THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, April 8, 1960 ra we Oe

ee

Stenographer servicing La Concha,

Juan

Intercontinental,’ others,

transient.

Typing,

manuscripts,

San

reports.

Hourly

rates.

Steno

or night

-

Mrs.

and

TV;

become

3-8400,

1958

Bhone:

WANTED

Bayamén

1136. ,

Hi-Fi,

OF

leading

U.S.

Financial

tions has a career opening. in PR. R. ocfice for trainee. Duties will “include

completion

of

initial,

training,

i. Way

automo-

education and

experience, ! with

‘re-

+,

BILINGUAL

male or female

it

POSITIONS

MEN

MAITRE

D’,

manager

experience interesting 2-0787. 1145 YOUNG

~+

Head

waiter,

Continental

with

Club years

years

lecal:

POSITIONS

te

ex-

w

rf \

31154

ist

{

SECRETARY

2-0000

Good

TON

Diesel truck

reasonable’ rates.

{412

3-0440,.

Miss

“3182

desires

{for

and. panel

For information

lease,

Velazquez.

HUNTER

COLLEGE

graduate

interest-

does

not

ed in working 20 hours 'a week..Form:2r a teacher and musician..Music background —High School. of..Music & Art,,N. Y.]Psychology Major at college. | Please

i

write

:

Box

San Juan). 1128

|

HELP

C, San

Juan

Star

(Box 4187,

abTICKan all

FEMALE

ality,

initiative.

38%

hour

week,

cars,’

prices,

BI-LINGUAL SECRETARY, emphasis on good English, typing, dictation, person-

Call

Paul

body

Semonin, UF

auto air conditi

foreign

and

financing,

Faetory

mechanics.,

parts

and

Dealers

Good service.

.requested,

Anquire at -Mediavilla’s Machine Shop, Quisqueya B Stop 28, Hato Rey. Tel

in- | .6-3703.

265 | |:

bationary period. Offices located in old PAA Sea Plane Terminal Building, north side Isla Grande Airport, Same build-

~

Mr. Crumley, Crumley 3-5255,. for interview.

PLEASURE. lis yours” when the \Moving' job is ours. ether you’re mov-

as Antilles

Shipping

Company.

EXCELLENT

Corp., 4

;

SALESGIRL

SALES

PROMOTION

agreeable own and + portunity. Toro Inc., nue, Hato

wanted.

| ‘MOVING

‘ STORAGE .

LADY,

t

t

Leén

Santurce,

1057.

No.

274

HELP WANTED MALE

Rico, United States, Japan. Packing,

crating,| storage, ‘shipping.. US! Van Lines, Inc. Call ‘La Bolga.: Tel. 2-2726, 2.2067

Agent of Muebleria Ponte de

i

UF

SALESMAN WANTED, with experience, | MOVING? SAVE WITH TORRES. We do of moving, no matter if it be good personality, , Salary. ahd|: all types or small. Modera' Prices, commission. Interviews from 1 »— 2 ‘large Muebleria Torres, Fernandez Juncos PM, José. A. Pérez Vega, 427 Edificio|. Sieoaee a. «BOS, oases, 1105, Stop 17. -1400, Stop: 20, Santurce. | Tél. 2-5791. |

412

A CAREER available for a personable man in sales, with, International book company.

day. Call

1045

Will

Starting $6689.

train.

$150

per

Only

4

week

and

a

up.

az

|

SINGERS “WANTED

,

hours

«

SINGERS WANTED for voluntary church choir of an English-speaking Protestant congregation. Position open for trained soloist. Write Sap Juan Star, Box J

(Box 4187 1138 |

San

Juan).

462.0

|

MOVE

-

your

furniture by

MOVING: WHO einen as en elopment,

ee

|

a

ac,

ELECTRONICS

Ninety

rn

to

TV,

radio

most

Suarantee.

10

BUREAUS

DETECTIVE

Tel.

Sapterce

1037

WIMEHEK

10

years

in T.

V.

service.

CARIBE

TV

Television

experience

Cail

ig

Service

pehind

the

make or model, Tel. 9-0268.

All

sevice

and

‘repair on

Service,

specializing

UF

‘in

re-

pair of all makes of TV k up-—for service and home repair.“ San Mateo 1626 Int. Corner Saldafia St. Stop 2414 santurec. 3-2767.

/

264

& RADIO

TELEVISION,

RADIOS,

cop

RENTAL

.

*

WATER

phone

Latin

8-0113,

SIE —

meves \you

Almacenes

you is as ove. . or

aiid equipment.

imr

Villa

Prades

Tel.

one

OA

_

COMPANY

clothing

Lab-

317

Fortaleza

St.,

Sah

Juan

3-3102.

UF '

NEW??. YES IT is iy

The

new

office of

MALABE XPRESSO MAY AGUEZ

FOR

SALE

WHAT’S

ADDRESS?

a3

- TELEPHONE?

:

SERVICES

EXTERMINADORA

OF

.

(Commonwealth

.

see NO DIRT, San

&

Lantos:

touch NO DIRT, Paraue:

Jorge a

arque,

2-5355.

ar

TO and FROM The U. S. end

‘307

4 oY

..

83 16phs

San

Local

MALABE XPRESSO

VACUUM ‘CLEANERS ELECTRO-LUX World’s only automatic vacuum cleaner and air purifier. Also repairs. and maintenance. Breathe NO

COURSE!

TEL. 1414: MOVING STORAGE PACKING. CARGO

@ @ @ @

Pest. Control Services) Free estimate. Control ‘of insects, rats and fumigation services for homes, business and farms. Services guaranteed. Preventive treat ment against termites. 20 years experience, 7-0292. 774 UF

Valle

THE

4 Iglesias St. (North) Mayaguez, Puerto Rico

CLASSES

(re

.

San - Agustin

Sen Juan, P. R. Tel. f 3-3338 47

: 8,

UF

Bergen

rooklyn,

C

St.

N. Y.

_

=

SKIING

classes,

ski

rides

in

55

FOR

SALE

22 FT., with 40 H.P. Gray Marine

engine, completely rebuilt. Voss, Bayamén 690. + (1173 CRAFT

Fri. *Apt. 421

Protective

OF

8-0135.

ape

1106

‘CHRIS

4 \ dears,

WHAT?

.

EXTERMINATING

between

Lagoon, Beautiful 1-1/2 hour on in 26 ft. umsinkable “Buccaneer” boat around San Juan Bay. For inform. ation: Al Quina, Puerto Rico Water Sports, Hotel La Rada, 3-2800.

BOAT

-

SUPPLY

2-5282,, Caguas

INSTITUTO DE IDIOMAS — Conversational courses in Spanish, Prench, English, Classes day and night. Call 2-3542. 1355 Ponce de Leén Avenue, Secénd Floor, Stop 19, Santurce. 1091 : _ 54

, Del

& BOAT TOURS

BOATS

0

complete dispensary supplies and First aid & Oxygen kits,

2-5511, 133

SERVICE

LANGUAGE

- UF | DIRT,

-

SKIING

.

THE HOSPITAL

FOR SALE Trailer Gyrator-Crusher; TL-12 ‘Tractor Loader; Army Wreck’ Crane, 5 ton capacity; Speed-King conerete mixer; also Black and Decker electric tools; outboard motors, second hand. M. Castro Fernandez & Co. Inc.,

LA

38

PSYCHOLOGISTS

;

tients.

.

for rent in your

own home. Same ‘service given to hotels, hospitals, for years. Call 3-0719 and will deliver. $5.00 one week, $15.00 per month. Telerental Service.

267

offers

BUREAU:

if

Jessnes

‘Hi-Fi.

UF

Over

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES.

|

-ompetent; Agency

Ave.

1144.

Stateside-trained

Evening PM 6;4230.

from-

411 | oratory supplies and equipment. Thermometers, masks, bber goods. Every. thing for physicidns, hospital and pa-

J |

ANSWERING

LABS

or

i

In

& SERVICE

emake

7-2446

376

412

Sea

Skiff,

$2,000.

Bob

< “AAA-1

ft.x

10

DRIVERS

Company

for additional

has

openings

drivers

Good hourly rate . tapid growth in Puerto Rico. meet the following requirements, send resume Sen Juan Star.

‘413 30

TRUCK

ft.

x 6 ft. with two gasoline 95 h.p. engines. \Bendix receiver transmitter, long range loud ‘speaker, two. fishing chairs ‘and accessories. Price $7,800. Located at. Club, Nautico in San Juan. Phone

2 OLss or 8-0158.

| due

of' pay. to Box

3. fluent

English

4. femily man ' 5.

accident

6. written

and

Spanish |

.

living in metropebiton area

free

driving

record

for

references

last

of Sen three

Juan

years

A,

49

:

One Block =,

or around

hearse

Valencia Baxt. Express, Inc. Agents for

«-

:

a

|" ‘North “American Lines, Inc. 541 Fernindex dances

Telephone 3-3900 — Puerto Rico

Broadway, Ney, i

to its If you I, The

1. 25 -'40 years of age 2. minimum of 3 years delivery experience

“UF

Marit: » Inc., opposite Pier 9, San Juan. Service, responsibility, guaranty, | Local and long distance. We store your Agree National Van Lines Tel 22074. 422, t | | UF

Poet cow.

cee

tenants. Call \Esteva,

.

MACHINERY

> AM 113

11

A

UF

PM

innoculated.

children.

2 only. Free treatment, 607 Arecibo, 3, stop 10 Santurce. 3-6634,

}

uP int Call Bayamén, for information.

1

T.V: SALES

WATER

transport your- most precious delongings, as scheduled, with the dependable care you look! for and “seldom. find. Telephone: 6-3357, 6-3329° Capitol Transportation, Inc., for a free =r Agents for Atlas Van Lines, ja): | Ma UF

in’ Puerto Germany,

sl .

America. Night Patrols, Bodyguards, |\Untiformed Guards, Payroll Escort » ‘Con.|} \fidential Investigation. 1072 Fernandez |}

trained,

with

,

must. have ARE You. gving to. move? Use the best! reervice

personality. fully bilingual, drive car. Excellent opApply .in person at-. Kiko Stop 31 Mufioz Rivera AveRey. a>

or Stateside, we are equipped 413 ‘into locally: pack and_

Must be really éxperienced and have - good ‘references. Must speak Spanish. Come to Saint-Amour Boutique, 1018 Ashford Avenue, Condado. 3051 } i ¢ 48

Verde,

UF

Call|:“THE”

Radio

279.

956 339

TV for

Américan.”

2-5856.

14213,

UF

reconditioned,

@ new.

BOB

cluding half day Saturday, Starting $175 monthly, $200 end of three months’ pro-

ing

FILING | ABINETS,

AIR CONDITIONERS AUTO

>

49

WANTED

matter.

\after 6 PM. |

Year leases. Seven i ent, Centro T

Juncos

wormed,

| CLINICAL

business.

|

:

, OFFICE EQUIPMENT |

9 of

- also industrial

4

receivers of any work guaranteed.

ut , condition

years successful

|

|The

INC. manufacturers all air conditioning filters

5

best

i

condition

Many

\CONTINENTAL

FILTERS

SALE

MEDICAL HYPNOSIS- Arthritis, Polio, 9 shor apes Del grin mt a ee

|in San Juan. For details write San Juan Star (Box 4187 San

DETECTIVE

|

2-0962.

260°

413

Gavren: ONE old Jeep; must be tn ran-

four

3

1139

or cellent

Si

Men’s Wear opportunity.

1132

piloairs

\SAN JUAN PONCE: Bi-lingual, 24, AMANA DELUXE Window type, | H. P. ‘hour telephone answering servi¢e for -9,000 B. T. U. Compact, only 13-1/4”|) businessmen and* professionals. Aliso 25x1634"? . Lowest. prices, Installed and | service for people without phones. Call serviced by experts. Comercial Rodri2-3013 San Juan, 2-5060 Ponce, ask for guez Useterre. Fortaleza als |San juan, supervisor. | .

call

WANTED TO BUY

1)

— 3 Ca-|

|

$35,00. for

CONDITIONERS

repair

monthly

1960

Street3,

COND.

FILTERS and sizes

PAN

_ TRUCK RENTALS available

70

at-|

INVESTMENT PROPERTY for'|sale or trade. Excellent location. Re: over $28,000 a year, can’ be increased to

Marias,

:

a

4

eyez

AIK

8-1134

Call a

6

:

Fog

radio.

owner.

very

422

1143

‘UF

Buchanan

-

. transmissfon,

Las

articles.

Rekord.

AIR

oil

adjusted,

Telephone

ed,

Wonderful.

and | local

and

FOR

“|

Located Box B,

Sim

812

misceflaneous.

4142 i

8-2585.

tires,

new

Fort

‘place.

clientele.

States, selling comhousehold furnishings

for home window units types. Call 3-5999.

Uni-

1983 Station Wagon, 4 door,

automatic

Bosition starting around May 1st. Administrative, international, and medical Aackground. .Resumé on request. Box |_Z, San Juan Star (Box 4187 San Juan).. 1090 Me 48

4

just‘

condition, $1500. One after 6 PM. 3-2684.

Opel

Tel. 1117

hardtop, two

Also

selling

Street, Punta

miscellaneous

door

P. R. types

New rings, condition.

All

Tourist

scenery

FIRST CLASS sale. Unusual

a

and.

down

E-3,

No.1.

Beautiful

.

Suas.

Phone

,

Evaeinn

WANTED-WOMEN

CONTINENTAL

Call

$975.|

ERETUENING TO plete 3 bedroom

$275

$400. God

white.

Brakes

Almendro

Building),

CENTURY,

etc.

tractive

413

1150

installments,

|Building

ISLAND

Santurce.

4 door. Radio, white

and

battery.

figed,

re.

OFFICE MANAGER — accountant, bilingual, 39 years old, single, with own car. 12 years experience in accounting and general office work, seeks position in Santurce, Rio Piedras, or Bayamon “larea. Excellent references. Write Santa Rosa Development, ‘Block 48-27, Bayamon, Puerto Rico. .

!

CADILLAC,

reen

perience, with good personality, knowledge of people, and top references. Seeks public relations, hotel or club work. Will relocate for attractive offer Write Box N. San Juan Star. 753 : UF

:iat: i : Fi

With!

4 door, battery.

bes BUICK

41 four

51

49

monthly

Residences

¢

bed, Frigidaire washing machine and stove, etc. Telephone Bayamén, 1136, or

all tires, power brakes and _ steering. Excellent condition. $1600. WC-21, Los ne . = 49

in the above fields . seeks position. References. Call

-MAN,

CAR?

Route

trade.

Juan).

versity of Puerto Rico. Carpenter Road and University Avenue. Home Friday evening, Saturday, Sunday. 1180 2 : 411 pa

be

or 20

$44

on

ad-

}

1178

56

Faculty

412

WANTED,

and

£953 DODGE, new: tires,

bookkeeper needed. be ar-

USED

old,

lla Caparra.

SALE

(opposite ‘ tater

114

411

and stenographer combination Open Salary. Appointment -will ranged., Call 8-1162. 3153 .

FOR

months

DOGS

ers TINERUF Poodle pup, six months,

PARTNER WANTED to ara profit able bar and restaurant and t place

Apartments, Gilda Building, Apt. 5, Vi-

per-

y ean own a brand new,’ economical 1960 FIAT. Just call 3-5190, or pay us a visit at Martorani Motors, Inc., 1402 ‘Ponce de Leon Avenue, Stop . 20, San-

cent photo to Box 635, Hato Rey. Qualified applicants will be invited to local interview. 1171

A

Dbayment

bite for full time use will” be furnished. with expense account. Attractive salary and substantial fringe benefits. if you meet qualifications’ mail resumé

of

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|

opin

26

4

,

ManCannon N.Y. ‘Dojo’ In The Sky Becomes |**kn| Ambitious _ By Jimmy : }

: a pa nese

f

|

utpost

us By

studios

of judo

number

been

devoted

a Brooklyn

in|

man

who

has|

ever

since|

detective

ton is similar to being

boys with short fingernails and|Cha-cha dancers.

Teach

of commits moral

new-comers

those

the|

to civiliza-

was ‘returned

But) Jurges

of

in - the ‘middle

tion

for the

and. that about completed his: duties

they. trotted by,

toe nails

or trimming finger an

be any decisions to make. Either Jurges | struck out or jogged ae He slapped them on the rump as

| There mever seemed to the Senators) popped up or when they hit‘a home~run.

showering | evening.

mats before . bowing,

for

studios

philosophy

studios:

dance

hall | Some

exercise

the

is

This

judo

the

to

ing one another's weight around | adhere

demand

the

some

throw | instruction,

there

ee

seventeenth

of

Because

the}

on

seen

be

may

feet

bare

ed, a

.

|

a

an

is

Jurges

Billy

and

baseball,

by

bored

in, Washing-

base

third

for a ‘hermit’s cave. |It’s only

a doorman

~

.

man.

ambitious

him|

taught

if you're

job

a good

BYdoklyn| cy the in downtown (shoulder throw; rapidly | the seoinage has become a dojo in the sky. | New York has increased : ; judo enthu-| twenty years ago. or judokas, Today all and week a nights Three As far as Warner is concern-| as| common as almost are siasts, and women men, day Saturday. person who appears on the|

Granada

the Washington a man flaky, Coaching

coach’s box for night could chip

37-year-|

a

to judo

advertising

old

Sin-|

| Warner,

Walt

by.

seif;ed

deliquen-|

the rise of juvenile

Hotei|ce

the

of

floor

top

The

attack.

rather than

defense

Serviée

News

Times

¥.

N.

TUCKNER

M.

HOWARD

on

emphasis

the

with

|su.

Standing in the third basea SCOTTSDALE, Ariz, April 4° —-Senators for nine innings

0

u

a

when

season

last

manager. ne — hara| kiri. And | Red Sox hired him as their se i, a pra oe "ae he ee are the a Ted

fork ‘in

hed ig are ribs

aM

poe

Gisconrtecus to instruca. 10 0 stick No one charge. me. certifi-| tOrs @S0 are unwelco a done. All through him give ego, his ter scienmost the perhaps Club, there are fifty mem-| William to: see if he was well Today to him induce then and cate of , of the Brooklyn ‘club, in-| but still batting third, the greatest batter Sentitific and decorative outpost of! S,end more money. The sport is| bers. ‘ team. the: hindered now times modern a handful of women and| the

the

ancient

Japanese

Western

world.

Hterally

Tudo,

art.”

a

Judo

Brooklyn

the

of

(dojo)

sport

in|

gentle|

“the

klyn

e

-

perva-| versity m- |

band th t

at

display th

ne »

were

Sixto

Escobar

ser.

Almost

Stadium—get

the

all

student

: amos ot ane Univ ~~ oe

clo-

bod

The rector

For

the

first

in

DiUniversity -Athletic Enrique Colon and track|

the

was, veno

~

pen-~

e Gi

be

division. Yawkey,

dusty and the floors. dirty. cushiony) mats cover Today the 2,000 square feet of the

guy who had been worn down by solitude coaching for ‘the Senators. To make it better, Jurges had as his coach Billy Herae ook Mie a old partner at second when he played short-

gymnasium

re * showers °

floor;

the)

spatiees. Outside) foot tiled

wind |

_

Sadia

walls

d

walls

ows and

tor

Cubs.

the

gk

bd

ca

down -with the galloping quits. The

Sox came

Then the Red

proposition for a

a beautiful

It was

man.

is a/ generous

who

There | Stop

area. and

a domedfeetceiling lockers; ae aboveranges almost thirty

batted in the Fenway Park

He

best player on the team was Jackie. : Jensen. runs and really leveled on that leftfield fence

are | With his right handed blows. But Jensen decided|'that Ihe wanted

are

the dojo is a 2,500-} terrace with a brick

to hand-shake

the customersin his chop house back in Oakland

of the

as

Williams Stays | That was bad enough to call a doetor. Then they dealt Sam-

Judo

|

catchers are strictly guys who do their sleepand hit as if they left-their bats ini the rack.

forever. The other ing in the bullpen

Club.”

. ; ee The deal with Cleveland was called off. The guy they want fo quif.is Williams, but he hangs on, collecting the big money, a .250 hitter who once racked up .400. ball’

a‘ great

wasn’t

It

club

White. and

with

even.

s

-,.. everything's

paid

I 2

I’m

similar

to.

interview

to

a Western,

considered jof breaks, Ho it, too, } | winners.

the

better

nothing

like

I'd

boy.

as

well

as

losers

the

Union

ey

and

Jensen

igwinging .300. Now it’s a team. that must be Willi seriouslyas a contender for last place. With a couple they could evict Washington. They have the stuff to ho don’t think: they haven't.

.

thin deliyering happy birthday _ wires. exclusively, but I got _to take the death notices around, too, when they hand ‘them to me. Here goes, I said, I got to graum this guy who knows he i

fine now!

‘hasn’t a chance.

| friendly,|I figured, sweet as penny, candy. “The |pitching,” he said, and stopped club’s chances. He said it

a way

in

translate that into out

his ball club?”

Here is

why

that

don’t

me

told

leave

you

dugout. But I kept going. does a manager do when

of my “What

I asked,

playinga waltz.

I don’t know. j | and play the ‘154

I imagine games and

me

ball

his

could

you

scram

alone and

r : like Jensen

quits

|

fe

J

3

asked and ‘there Jurges i i

nobody knows. You just go out hope Washington is Iousier than

if youre

| you aré., | That’s “what you do, I guess, | who manages the Boston Red Sox.

iNDiIA

off.

\ I’ méan,

a shovel. was real.

like the violins were

still speaking <#.

i dead as

as

_ a fellow

“What do you want me to do?” he : had me, |

my bottle of

a bit

I’ll ease into it, purr a little, flatter him

and then, after I soften him up, dig into the mess with ‘I. said, Billy what do you like about the elub? That

MIAMI

The

Associated

BEACH,

Press

Fla, — Gawa

i Ker-

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;

yds

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;

:

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drew,

,

Jurges,

Billy

Fight Results By

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heer!

CERVECERIA

i

Tea-| foul tips. He was done’ with baseball, too, and he said it was

“The

.

ap

the

ght after and be like regular people whoA go ; home ‘everyni -wor . ;. 7 goin cha UP He, was plane-sich and avelere

going to In warm weather, al fresco get-| my White, the catcher, to Cleveland, byt he wasn’t alley bowling a of piece a had He Boston. but place any play togethers are held there and the] spot has become known among| and the ‘living was easier than being constantly bruised with house

Mayaguez.

CANNON |

with.

the

win

in aj was group’s first haven loft above a dress shop on Flat-|

Y|coach Manuel Gonzalez Pato say| sitting room. To some members | — ee that they expect the University| this is the club’s greatest asset.

Uni-'

would

they

chance %

work

eould

a man

It was ja team

_

There

The|

dojos.

dingy

culture and Mechanical Arts of| hotel residents

time

positions than

their

managers

more

nant, but they were good enough to le d the second He had a fine spot with a solvent firm owned by Tom

a|club’s d

leave tio win for the third straight time.| stl ent is planning to early Saturday morning in a ca-|The heaviest competition is ex-| ravan to San Juan to encourage | pected from the College of Agri-|

their athletes.

held

bush Avenue, The windows were|

Ted the Cath f Univ Dive: al tne ab wih ofwear an . Seein i Ponceeeeas ene their: alma macolors Intercolle-| 3 white the Antocect pus giate Track and Field Games— ter. Thirty young coeds will be| which will be held Saturday at forming part of the band.

des

costs,

ment

age.

of

10 to 12 years

members and informal meetings}

e Title

put on

will

from

to sixth Warner formed the cinb whiskey. So Jurges dropped Williams | When boss, all right. six years ago, there were few| in the hitting order. He was the

2 After

° Field

And

—- Enthusiasm

boys

The nonprofit club was form-|

University

Track

PONCE

Awaited Student Reaction ,

er

cluding

at the Broo-

Club.

Judo

e

Catholic

3d

this way

not taught

ae _is a refined form of jujit-| e

a couple

customer

=

of steps, flat-

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1 THE SAN JUAN: STAR: _ : Friday, Aprit 8, 1960

pre Seriat

Bowling Round-Up

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RATINGS

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=

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|

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Est. Borinquen

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85-1

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1 118 m.

(Native)

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> AAS

Lares

Est.

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Est.

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32

15-1

19-1

Antillano Carro

“40-1

Estrellas

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4-year-olds:up: 6 £. (Native) Eseogide.. Stable 2-1 -Est, M. Alearaz Est, T.| Mufiz Lone Stable Green Stable

. J. R, Rivera I. Pizarro

0-0-9

3-1 5-1

Mufiz

Establo

Rdgz.

Purse $1,300; claiming ($1,200)M5 2-6-2 . G.. Rivera 115 165 112 -112

5-2

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Bonilla

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Boricua Padilla

Establo

Maldonado

3-2-0 «1-2-2

T.

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106

63-0

Humacao

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Ohio State Sta. 20-1 Est. L. R. Agrait © 25-1

G. Davila

110 403.

f-Elsa J Bochinche

1

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| 8-2

Ubarri

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Aguas Buenas Ernestite ‘Peresifia ‘Debutante

7 9

«0-0-0

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18

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Ayala Sayan Morales D. Rdgz Ramirez Reyes

0-0-0

$2,300;

118 120”.

Louisiana

claiming

3-6-0

112; 114.

-@-+@ Oneee

it. Papamoscas. fast closer. best effort jmeeded to beat

($5,000) ;

4-year-olds-up; |

Quifienes Bonilia

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— Morales Bravo

40-1

1

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Sagner

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Louisiana Louisiana

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9-1 9-1

Aratau | 114 «0-0-0 «6G. Rivera Establo Caribe 15-1 Hamlet 105, 0-0-3 =. Pizarro Est. Primavera - 15-1 a-Louisiana Stable entry. Bousada impressive winner im last out, rumning seven furigngs im 1:26 4/5 ever a Tast track ridden by Quifiones. Acropolis is alw: ays there, tough te best SR eee Sealers ewe (0 ae es: Mor Seevalt yee kgliere wp.

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ridden day’s

six

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the

. would separate bowlers who livelihood from .men who bowl

a hobby. he issue is expected to encounter stiff opposition. Opponents

say the new division would complicate the tournament and take prestige from the winner open team event. For Pros’

be

of

the

In’ the “‘classic’’ division would any team .which ‘included - in

its

five-man

lineup

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moré

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ishing in preparation

day

for

refurn-

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‘Bowling

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for

April 23- and 24 at the Fort, Buchanan bowling alleys. Each

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will

be

comprised

of six men, who will roll a total of nine games apiece. No handi-

caps: will)be. used. : - Trophies. will be. presénted

the

winner

will

and

runner-up.

awards

for

There

the

highest

opening

a

miniature

week

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Chuck ' Hibbs. There cocktail rant. J

later,

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President

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stock

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Heights.

i

bowl-

.ability.

4. Is. subsidized

by

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so

Golf Awards Fete

TonightAt El Morro} Mrs. Barbara Pinkston will be} tonight

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El

Morro

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room

beginning

trophies

and main

at

will

be

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Mrs. Pinkston. Mrs. Pinkston

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‘ RACE (Imported) f 3 3

112 114 1144. 114 107 1033

D.

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0-0-0:

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up a “classic’’ ABC tournament. _ Such .a division highly subsidized’ ‘earn ‘their basic bowling and the

honored

Querencia:‘| 108 0-0-0 Pagan Est. J.-E. Colon 12-1 f-Magnolia 1065 oO -0-0 Melendez Est, Profesional 7-1 f£-field horse Comica figures to take the. lead and hold it. Aguas Buenas unlucky in last bound to be favtor here. Ernestito vastly improved, may surprise. 6TH RACE — Purse $1,300: claiming ($1,600); 4-year-olds-up: 6 f. (imported) ‘Le Zumba 188 @-1-1 Perales > Pookie Stable 2-1 Papamoscas 119 223-1 .G. Rivera Establo Ideal 2-1 Sorpresa 15 6-1-0 iy Pizarro Est. R. Padilla 3-1 a-Acerina 110 0-0-2 Ferreira Gupey Stable 6-1 Forever 114 0-6-0 Corchado Opera “Stable 5-1 2@Baibiene 114 2-0-0 Bravo_ Blue Stars Stud 6-1

an- he can’ devote his major time: to} and second _ highest individual games. bowling. The Fort Buchanan ‘alleys. will 5. Works half ‘or more of his

700 delegates to the

5-2 3-1 7-2 5-1

7-1 10-1

Mediavilla.

Douglas ,

nual American Bowling Congress in Toledo vote today on a _.tourna-

15-1

25-1 in a

Ubarri

E.

Louisiana

Nieves

0-0-0.

$3,000;

:

H..Torres

entry.

very strong the lead but

2

Carrita

s 12 13 8

113 H3

Estrellas

Tite impréved.

4

Martinex I, Pizarro

118

m.

Est-'E.|

0-0-6 22> 2-0

93-3-@

race. Joe

1/16

Est.

Reyes

|

Bet 7-2 4-1 5-1 5-1 9-1

Ortiz’

same

Bravo

106 SEAR

Ubarri_

Bohique

‘Crus

O-2-2

3-0-6

1B

Possible shot . here 4TH RACE —

3

2-2-2

in

3 year: oldss|1

Wu

‘Emilia

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the San Juan Siar

/

THE

SPORTS

STAR

FEATURES LATE

SPORTS

San

Juan,

Puerto

Rico,

April

Friday,

READ JIMMY

CANNON

"PAGE 26

8, 1960

|

.

Leads In | Masters rae As Four Tie With 69's By

HUGH

FULLERTON

Associated

Press

Sports

usually saves his best tor the last, Golf Tournament yesterday helped i, came strongest rival Ken bea

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)—Arnold: Palmer, who got off toa tremendous start in the 24th Masters

bya favorable ruling on the same hole Where a cropper. the

shot

‘134-67,

an

1958

Masters

opening

win-

round

five-under-par

for

of 33-

the

th SIE VERS credentials arrival

Washington

the

from

Battey

Earl

obtained for $150,000 and two players, (AP ‘Wirephoto.) Don Mincher.

was and

Sievers

camp.

Senator's

Duren Saves Turley As Yanks Tip Tigers By

The

Associated

York Yankees.

in

cuit

Press

Steve Bilko, Bengal bats

by the

chardson’s fourth

Lopez Tony

At

singles

with

and

Elston

Kubeck’s

Fort

Ri-

Howard,

and

Meyers,

two

Orlando, home

runs

Don

Mincher

to lead

hit

Washing-

Al Montego Bay Nets

MONTEGO BAY, Ja-

maica (AP)—Roy son of Australia Mexico’s Antonio fox 7-9, 6-4, 6-2, in ternational Tennis nament Semifinals yesterday.

ton

over

cher

Emerbeat Palaan InTourmatch

Kansas

was

City,

acquired

tors from

in

10-5. Min-

by

the Chicago

a row

the

-Sena-

Tal-BorvinnikAdjourn MOSCOW, of

(AP)

the

world

The

chess

11th cham-

pionship

between

champion

Mikhail Tal was

Borvinnik adjourned

and Mikhail yesterday on

the 41st move, Tass News Agency reported. og

ene

Exhibition Games Yesterday’s results New York 2, Detroit 3. San Fraucisco 4, Boston 2, Milwaukee 7%, Cincinnati 5. Baltimore 9, Pittsburgh 8. Washington 10, Kansas City 5. Los Angeles 14, Chicago (N) 12. St.

Louis

10,

Clevelaud

7

Harry

Weetman,

a Walker

Cup playér,. had

70s. Deane Beman, the young British Amateur Champion, bog-

out

eyed at

the 71

last

with

two U.S.

holes

and

Open

tied

champion

Bill Casper and A half dozen

out

Carter

Yaoita Wins Dull 12-Round Decision (AP)

and

spiritless

last

night

Gene Littler. or so who went par, including — long-

under

total

over

champion

Sa-

for 112

weighed

decision

was

Player

past

of

South

Coe.

Masters

73 were figures:

tournaments,

of of Ben

Hogan and Sam Snead. Neither was in a threatening: position all day.

Kunoi

his

Charlie

In a big group at the most glamorous

decision

Thailand’s

to retain title.

Gary

Africa, former Open champions Julius Boros and Lew Worsham and two-time U.S... Amateur

Japan’s

12 round

with

Souchak, -Canada’s and 1956 champion

Orient

X-—Denotes Arnold

Jay

Amateur

Palmer

33—34~—67

Hebert

Dow

36-33-69

Finsterwahi

35-34-69

Fred Hawkins Claude Harmon X-Frank, M. Taylor, Jr. Don January Harry Weetman, England, X-Deane Beman Gene Littler Bill Casper

his crown, pounds. His 110%.

unanimous.

36-33-69 34-35-69 35-35-70 35-35-70 35-35-70 33-38-71 37-34-71 35-36-71

"Take Me Out To The Ball Game” May Mean Sailing Venture In San Francisco” SAN

White Sox

earlier in the week. The trade saw Washington gain the services of -Mincher in return for Roy Sievers, $150,000 and an additional player.

game

Emerson Advances .

. three

Baltimore's

Orioles found Bob Friend a soft touch as they produced four runs in the eighth inning to defeat the Pitsburgh Pirates, 9-8. Friend fed the Orioles 12 base hits in what was probably his last exhibition appearance before openseason regular the ,Bucs’ ing against Milwaukee.

At

CASEY STENGEL

fly.

Fred

champion handsome

Jackie . Burke, slipped back. Those three all posted: rounds of, 34-38-72 to share the even par

The

Hector

by

Harmon, PGA and

The ball hit the green, skipped over and lodged in a hole in the

challenger

the

in

Ed

Carter

driving Mike Stan Leonard,

one contender weighed in at

homer,

cushion

the

Taylor,

made

five.

Director

Claude

England’s

Yaoita, 24, the only man ever to defeat world flyweight champ Pascual Perez and the number

a

to

Bobby

inside-the-park

added

then

on

edge

first-inning

off

and hacked

player.

~

was

was erroneous, although it was too late to do anything about it.

Vithichai flyweight

single

muffled Duren from that point jumped

Yankees

bogey

TOKYO

on

The

lift

Venturi

another

thought

young Don January of Denver and amatewr Dr. Frank (Bud)

the the

dao. Yaoita, looking little like a world contender, won a dull

Before giving way in the seventh, Turley walked Chico Fernandez and was tagged for a dou-

bie by Neil chesley and a

a. free

Tournament

cir-

grapefruit

the

on

a row

while

by:

Hawkins, former Bow Finsterwald, Jay Hebert.

Venturi Objects i Afterward~ Venturi said he thought the ruling made by PGA

Stengel victory

It gave Manager Casey his third York New

of

of

par

a double

Fireballing Bob Turley gave one hit in six innings to the Detroit Tigers yesterday but needed the seventhinning relief of Ryne Duren to save a 2-1 victory for the

New

benefit his

On given

made

Venturi

champion

was a ruling on the 12th hole, |’ a Jtshort pitch over a creek, that set Venturi stumbling. same hole, Palmer was

which

the finish were feur players who hadn’t figured much in the pretournament _caleulations—former

Venturi; who had threatened the way with a_ recordequalling 31 on the front nine, faded to a one-over-par 73 finish reminiscent. of his last-round collapse of four years ago.

A| halt

Sievers,, left, presents ‘his Sox Manager Al Lépez after

bank

told him he wasn’t entitled to lift the embedded ball because it]. & had hit the green first. Two strokes behind Palmer at

big,

‘| crowded Augusta National Course, -|to take a two-stroke lead at the }] end of the first day.

Roy REPPORTS to Chicago White

his

Palmer, 4\ner,

oR. Writer

to

make

FRANCISCO major | league

(AP)—San history

next

Francisco’ week

| by

yachtsmen sailing

plan

‘to: Canidle-

stick

Park for the Giants home paseball games. Some thirty of them in three yachts and a landing craft rendevoused 600 yards from’ home plate Wednesday to make sure they could establish a beachhead. | The

three

yachts

from

the

city’s

Great. Golden

Fleet an-

chored in about five feet of water off! center field and put ashore in the landing craft on a spit of land juting from she stadium parking area. The

Navy

yesterday

attached | a

floating

deck. —a

60

by

18-foot pontoon to the spit to enable the yachts to discharge > their passengers directly before anchoring in the cove.” The pentoon is a loan for the first week.’ After that the yaéhtsmen hope to interest a boatman in shuttling passetigers from anchorages to land. Sidwey Keil, secretary of the Great Geltcn Fleet ond | one of the originators of the seagoing commuting scheme, isaid every beat owner in the bay area is welcome to use the pontoon.

They'll miss an expected land traffic jam but but may fause a

iF b-day: x

aan

sae

ee

enue

PALMER strokes

Snead Draws

PGA Rebuke For ‘Bag Job’ AUGUSTA,

Ga.

Sata

Snéad

drew a mild rebuke—and no more

—from the Professional Golfers last night for purposely Assn. continuing in a television match which

by

the

rules

he

already

had lost. The great

professional

White

Springs,

Sulphur

from

West

Vir-

ginia, was called before the PGA Executive. Committee to explain details of the celebrated match he lost

to

Mason

“World

Rudolph

Championship

Shead

on

that

acknowledged

continued

the

match

NBC’s

Golf.” -he | inten- -

but

tionally male sure of losing it after discovering on the 12th hole that he had an extra—or 15th— club in his bag. The match was filmed at Bermuda’s Mid-Ocean Club in December

TV

and

last

screened

on

national

Sunday.

Carolina Enters Finals Of Metropolitan Play Carolina Wednesday

beat

Bayamon,

8-7,

at Sixto Escobar. Sta-

dium, to pionship

qualify for the chamgame in the Superior

Amateur

Baseball

Circuit’s.

me-

tropolitan series. Carolina will play Rie Piedras

for ‘the metropolitan title at a later date to be) announced. by the SABC.

es

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