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Sets Huddle On So. Africa Crisis Wounded Verwoerd | BR. Setting For New Musical [Reported Recovering Caphivatoe Mary, Rodgers
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By MORRIS W. ROSENBERG NEW YORK (#)—The adventures sofa’ credit card vacationer in
By LYNN HEINZERLING JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)—With rine Minister Hendrik Verwoerd apparently out of danger from head wounds, South Africa’s cabinet will meet today to
Puérte.Rico will be the theme of Mary Rodgers’ comedy. Miss
second
Rodgers,
musical
daughter
of
famed Broadway:composer Rich-| . ard Rodgers, starfed in her father’s successful footsteps last year by writing
the music
discuss
4
The
for the hit show
contemplation
last
Fall
the
credit
internationally card
spreading
system.
nist
probabilities
and
team
improbabili- | -
joined
with
her
in
in
_ Cig
Harbld Prince. and Robert’ Grif producers
of
‘Wesf~
Side
Story,” | ‘“Damyankees,” ‘The Pajama Game,” and the ‘current hit “Fiorello;’ agreed:to. produce *“€arte Blanche.” Albert. and Frances Hackett, Pulitzer prize-winning authors of the» play
“Diary
Of
Ann
Frank,”
are’ already at work on the story. Miss © gers’ partner, Marshall Baker, will write the lyrics and she will compose the music. “2 "Fer A Good Fling
\ i
Why:
{
set.
the
story
in
Puerto
-
Rico?ao, “Ta eur story conferences about the oe, iss Rodgers explains, t
“we
‘deci
that
go to some
the
hero.
should
vacation resort where
he could have a good fling on the :
.
ie
credit
card.
Someone
Puerte, Rico.- Harold
(a
suggested
Prince
had
‘been there and he liked the idea. .
“Last
month
we
(See MUSICAL,
went Page
down. to 21)
MARY
“By
BOB
BONE
in automobile accidents in Puerto Rico over the weekend. All of these were on Saturday, the 100th day of the year, and brought the highway death toll up to 98 since the year began. 3 In a spectacular. crash early
| |
Saturday
morning,
two teenagers
were-killed and two injured,when the car in: which they ‘were Tit
¢—
AP
RODGERS name
with
an
island
NEW YORK (AP) — An estimatéd 15,000 New Yorkers of Puerta; Rican
background
yesterday
theme
said:
Rican
civic
marchers
hats
and
bands
arranged groups.
crisis
and
the
situa-
assassination Saturday. a swift
and
possibly
secret
Intervention
Cries Mount” LONDON that felled
(AP) — Hendrick
The shots Verwoer ‘
rang around Western Europe yesterday, raising fears of 32
imminent
wore
“jibaro”
were paced
by
the
in the rear seats of con-
vertibles.
wife at the reviewing stand. Mayor Wagner, Congressmen
:straw
bongo
+
Victor Anfuso .and Alfred Santangelo, Tammany Hall’s leader, Carmine G. De Sapio, Queens -| Borough President John T. Clancy and
General
Sessions
Judge
Sa-
muel Pierce also viewed the parade from the reviewing stand. Across the street from the stand,
a band
of
30
members
of
Local 802, American Federation of Musicians, greeted many of were killed instantly. |-the marching units with marches Now ‘‘out of danger,” accordCaribbean airs. ing to hospital authorities, are the andNearly 60 organizations took two injured: Roberto Suarez Mipart in the parade, many of them randa and Fernando Cros Hernan- representing Puerto Rican comdez, both 15. 7) munities. |” According to police, the lateGovernor. Mufioz Marin told an model powder-blue Chevrolet convertible was moving east on Ash- estimated 20,000 persons ata rally ford Ave. at a “high rate of speed’ in “Central Park afterward that at about 3:25 a.m. Saturday. Sud- the only way the New Yorkers of ‘young’ Suarez, the driver, Puerto Rican extraction. can_im-
themselves
Bee
TRAFFIC,
Page 21)
is through
their votes.
a community
“Further
special
There
is no
any immediate. _ Police were
Mujfioz Marin, who stood with his
of the
further
treat-
tional
catastrophe
in
South
intervention.
Huge
resting.
Chief Inspector Michael J. Murphy of the Police: Department estimated a crowd of 150,000 per-
by Puerto
Some
for
examina-
tions were carried out today and they confirm good expectations. Doctor Verwoerd at present is
marched up Fifth Avenue in a ‘sons lined: Fifth Avenue along colorful parade honoring the ci- the parade route. There were many cries of ty’s Puerto Rican population. Many floats and~bands— in- “arriba,’’ as enthusiastic marchers cluding steel bands—took part in saluted the Governor of the ComRico, Luis the affair-which was the fifth an- monwealth of Puerto
nual parade
Pretoria
A bulletin igsued at Pretoria General Hospital late in the day
Puerto Rican Parade
~ -went out of control! on Ashford ‘Yost ‘control of the vehicles: ‘The car“trashed against an alu- telligent ‘use of Ave., struck a light pole and broke! minum light pile, and broke in} Speaking at dato ‘two pieces. H i f ves coming . to tival sponsored * ‘Funeral services wereeld yesPAX best, about» ten yards apart from ean Department terday for 17-year-olds:.;
Galia” and“Anget “E. Gateia ‘who
NaNa-
ment.
Photo
150,000 InN.Y. See ..- familiar
3 More Traffic Deaths Push Puerto Rico 1960 Toll To 98): Three more persons were killed
racial
from Johannesburg to a hospital. Africa and demands for ‘intern:
going to work on the show.
fith,
a man who “hates and Verwoerd is
‘|to talk to an aide, visited with his wife, then was transferred
ties of high life on credit. A talentpacked
identi-
tionalist Number One.” The 58-year-old South African Primé Minister was well enough
Immediate Support She quickly found ‘support for the idea of a musical comedy on
the
would-be..assassin,
friend as tionalists
of the risks and rewards of living on
deepening
fied in the press as David Pratt, a wealthy middle-aged white farmer, was described by a
“Carte Blanche,” grew out ‘of Miss ‘Rodgers’
nation’s
Officials yesterday also prepared arraignment of his assailant.
*“Onee Upon A Mattress.” The new show, already ‘entitled
i
the
tion arising-from his attempted
|
man
need
for
operation.” secretive about
seized
after
firing
two
shots from a small caliber pistol into Verwoerd’s head at range at a Johannesburg cultural
exposition
close agri-
Saturday.
The
Prime Minister had just defended his policy of strict segrega(See
RACIAL,
Page
21)
pictures
of
the
wounded
South African premier crumbling to the ground dominated newspaper
front
pages
tinent. Editorials. assassination gravity’of an tion. There play fired tions
across
the
con-
said the attempted had deepened the already tense situawas much headline
on the fact a white man the buliets with its implica‘of stirring unrest among
European minion. Br The
Plenienty
story
of
in
the
do-
thel shooting
was
told in thousands of words under massive black headlines, many unsympathetic to Verwoerd.
Dead Actor's Brother Denies ,
Beverly's Claim Of Suicide / HOLLYWOOD (#—William ciu, an aspiring actor who to follow
in the
late Errol
Stantried
Flynn’s
whose professional name is Shawn Tanner. He told the Associated
Press:
footsteps, died yesterday—about 24 hours after he shot himself in front of Beverly, Aadland, Flynn’s
“Why would Billy want to rape her? He and Beverly have been going together every night for six
last
weeks.
flame.
Beverly, a 17-year-old nightclub entertainer, told police® that Stanciu, 20, forced his way into her apartment at gunpoint and raped her early Saturday. She said he threatened to kill her, then sobbed: *J love you too much ...1 can’t kill you?”’ and shot himself in. the head. Police
said
lying across for bathing one
leg.
they
found
Stanciu
a bed, nude except trunks slipped over
Beverly
was
next
door,
in- where she had gone to call police. She wore a red housecoat and blue
“fes-
Everybody
in
town
knows
that.” Miss Aadland, who has been taken to Juvenile Halli, told authorities Stanciu asked to marry her and that she refused. “He told me that I had ruined his life—that he loved me, but I didn’t love him, and he was going to kill me,’’ Beverly sobbed. “That’s a pack of lies,” Kenneth
asserted. “‘Beverly asked Billy to marry
her
a
few
weeks
ago.”
Stanciu died in the General Hospital prison ward. He was booked on a rape charge Satur-
Her. story was bitterly denied day. Police listed the death as of ‘Labor’s. migra- | by the dead youth’s brother, Ken-. suicide and -said they have ne neth, 22, another would-be. actor plans at present for an: inquest. (See. ‘PARADE, Page ay
by the Puerto Ri-
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SHE Sa JUAN STAR ++ Moriday,Aptit 11)'1960 | :
- End
Benicrats
|
Plank | On “Stateh
| | i
orse
es
‘alo
Benicrats
| The
By A. W. MALDONADO By official count, 1,125. deleg-
be the only party ‘in the.U. S. with statehood for Puerto Rico in its platform.” He predicted only the Nation-
WEATHER
Swears Safety By Pope, OAS
Mufioz’s
members | | of édeernor
existe
stay in power for a long time,” from their ranks the already dis- Popular Demioeratic Party: joined in|* The Benicrats. h said: yesterday Chardon said. who members sident ates to a Democratic (Benicratic) “It can be said that there have | the formation of another Demo-. ‘that the| ‘Benierats ‘who became Convention. yesterday endorsed a the hoaxes —but many been their ‘betraying were Campocrats the: local al Democratic could bring Puer- cratic’ Party faction, the “Campoto enter resolution ed & so-call the is these of | greatest crats,’ under the leadership of their ideals. wer to Rico statehood. elections on a statehood plank. Commonwealth status which has & Dr. Carlos E.| Chardon, Benibanker Enrique Campos del To“If Nixon becomes President,” Benicrat leader Jose A. Beniperpetu- * ro. The assembiage yesterday crat candidate: for governor, de- been an instrument to tez also told the assemblage — Benitez said, “forget about statelonger ‘ ‘much ment govern a! hood.” He characterized Nixon described the meeting ‘in which livered> a speech attacking Gov. ate which met under a bright and be. allowed in a deshould than Mufioz and his|party for attemptthe Campocrats were formed’ as “great friends” with burning morning sun at Cobian’s as being i in mocracy.” to stay | “tperpetually” unauthorized. . .|ing Munoz, who is, Benitez “elandestine,”. Drive-In Theatre on the Rio Pie- Gov. Another resolution was passed ; | power. Campocrats The void.” and mull said, “the greatest enemy of dras-Caguas highway— that the re ot. faction is composed largely of |. “Nothing is more . dangerous “repudiating” the “censu National Democratic Party. “will statehood. i *T 7 protést” of President Eisenhower ‘ i by Gov.. Mufioz ard the legisla-_ }| iure for alleged; interference in | local politics.
cloudy
—Partly
A® discussion arose. when
sandro was ini San Juan he slept in a different house every night, for his own safety. .
d’Alessandro ‘the ‘ ambassadorship to any country at the salary of his chaice, but d’Alessandro,
Fuji Rafael L. Trutoday | | jillo has promised to pledge
showers
with a few brief and tonight.
Trujillo Asks D’ Alessandro Back
Ponce |
Juan,
San
FORECAST: Mayaguez and
the safety of exile Guido d’AlestemHigh TEMPERATURES: sandro before the Pope and the perature at International Airport | Organization of American Sta-
it was
said,
again
Besides
refused.
Exile sources say Pichardo, a agrees to resident of Curacao, is still in yesterday was 88 degrees at 11:15! tes if d’Alessandro a.m. The low during the morning’ return to the Dominican Repu- |'Puerto Rico, presumably to conblic, it was reported yesterday tinue trying to lure d’Alessandro | was 69. back to his country if and when by exiles here.
Pichardo,
Fellito
(Ra-
fael) | Abreu, who was head of the Dominican | secret ‘police, is also | Detered, to: be in Puerto pico,
a:/
resolution ealling | ‘for statehood” as the “principle objective” of : the Democratic Party was’ presented. The resolution originally read statehood “when. justified by the economic condtions,” but
that phrase was eliminated when
a delegate protested that “statehood when economic conditions permit” is the policy stated by las Of Trujillo Elite Gov. Mufioz which is interpreted/ (at ELSEWHERE WEATHER Trujillo sent an agent here d@’Alessandre returns to Puerto “DAL dro| was a prominent by many. as. meaning “statehood | 2 p.m. AST): New York 48, partly to make this offer to d’Alessan-' Rico. : At the beginning of the | businessman in Ciudad Trujillo never.” D'Alessandro, along with other cloudy; Boston 49, partly cloudy; dro directly, according to the! read were cables ion convent report, but d’Alessandro refused Dominican exiles, is now in and member ‘of the Trujillo elite cloudy; partly 48, Washingten from former president Harry S. | Washington where they are ex- ‘when he disappeared mysterioit. John Kennedy, | cloudy; 50, partly Philadelphia oorae Sen. The Trujillo agent, reportedly, pected to testity before a con- usly. about three month ago. He Sen. 4 Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, Miami 79, partly cloudy; Chicago gressional Committee. ‘arrived |in San Juan March 25; George Sen. | Smathers, and 43, clear, San Francisco 55, part- is Gilberto Pichardo, an in-law D’Alessandro also may hold a ‘the same day, Dominican pilot Stuart Symington, sending re: > of d’Alessandro. Pichardo is said ly cloudy; Brewnsville, Tex., 73 press. conference in the states Otilio grets that ‘they ‘could not at: endez. Aquino flew a jet to have seen the exile twice. partly cloudy; Bismark, N. D., 56, partly Spain,
eleudy; 69, clear.
and
After to
| to describe what is happening in the Dominican Republic. . Exiles claim that Trujillo offered agents are on the island, and
Offers Plums receiving the rejection
his
first
offer,
he
UDEM Chief Tells Of Alleged)
that consequently
while d’Ales-
President the
Rafael
Union
of
Berrios
Dock
of
In
Employees
the
vote
of
colirse
of
confidence. the
meeting,
union member Anibal Marin acSaturday meeting of 300 workers -cused Berries of being negligent at the Auditorium Santiago Igle- in the administration of union sias of the Department of Labor funds. The accusation reportedthat a high-ranking union offi- ly prompted threats by a nearby cial had allegedly confessed, in group, but police intervened betold a stormy
(UDEM-AFL/CIO)
writing,
to
embezzling
fore
$13,000
there
was
any
violence.
“or more” in union funds. Berrios added that a relative of the official, who he ssid
Berrios a district partment
told the meeting that attorney from the Deof Justjce, and the
had
FBI,
investigating
been
union,
had
$28,000
from
expelled
from
allegedly
embezzled
the
UDEM
the
He
welfare
fund. Berrios, sobbing, told union rank-and-file-that he
the felt
worse than if a building had fallen
on
him.
promptly
gave
The
the
assemblage
president
a
are
then
P.
INC.
BOURET,
Proudly Celebrates
its 93rd Year of Distinguished Service to the people of Puerto
Rico
and
countries.
than
to of
Passover
400 _, persons
are’
participate in the the Festival of
this evening
by
attend-
ing the Jewish, Community
Cen-
ter’s Seder at the Club Caribe in the Hotel Caribe Hilton, | according to Jack Powell. The rituals-‘conducted by Rabbi Marshall J. Maltzman will also be
celebrated
in
Jewish - conimuni-
ties the world over as an expres-
sion of both physical and spirit-
in
the
D'Alessandro is Leeeibaberalet by local exi és as being’ one . of the best informed persoris to flee the Dominican Republic.
Christians in-Puerto
ed millions
tia R
P,R.
Tel. 3-6250
of
their
en the world
Rico join-
spiritual
, The Benicrats |
another
160,000 leaf- '
resolutionto print
Tets of an ‘article which “appeared headed
“Self-Respect
—Democratic
|
J. Lidin |
Harold
by
STAR
the
Vs.
Money
Birthright
Sold?” —
day in| celebrating Palm
the beginning
Sunday,
of the church’s
than 19 centuries
of: Exedus.
gne
of the major
by the
ing
89, | were mark-
symbolic
dis
ion
of palm fronds to the aithful. Palm. Sunday inaugurates _‘the |,
most sacred week in the. Christian calendar, a-week of devout
of
and death
ion
on
Easter.
Sunday.
The high points of the preceed- |
Holy Week. Yesterday’ s ‘ceremonies, which commemorate ' the humble entry of Christ into Jerusalem more
observance. commemorating
book
Passover,
the celebration of Christ’s_resur- | rection
aver yester-
lical
from
entering
the
threatened, :
area under police
and
left
Among this evening's
the|
escort.
i
ed
gh
Mee
oe
guests
i
are
their
and
ee
| =
ve
audi-
torium. Grant told police he had
seven
days are
Maundy,
or |
Holy, Thursday; Good Friday; | and Holy Saturday. Lent ends at noon on Holy. Saturday, when = the paschal candle is blessed
with the hymn, “Exsuliet.” and other days of W the
_week-
will,
i
Catholic vedas
be
marked.
by
service
in
Week ay
the. stations of
chureh,
including !
| of. the Blessed ‘Holy | Thursday
on
=
the! cross .on Good
Jesus| Friday afternoon, and the bles-
families, military of several
cha
expect- ee b
rn e
100 servicemen
sities | Ge g the tons
tt
-
Saturday
le t
yR
7
faiths, and
nnd. S .
ne
. 7 egtstry
an Night) Pharmacy
<
juled for| 9:15 -a.m. and 6:30) "Sivturee ‘Wel ssies
pam. on Apr. 12, 13, 18, and 19.| “"""'Becters’ os Nicht. Dats
direct
4 Juni
be
congregation ‘services’ will
he id at 10
a.m. the same days,
eas
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Most Sacred Church Week
ed
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ual freedom. They honor the successful struggle of Moses and the Israelites against their bondage to the Egyptian Pharoah, a struggle depicted in the Bib-
oldest
The
seeking
other union, reportedly was pre-| celebrations im the Hebrew. cal- Christ, ‘The week climaxes: with | singof the Easter Water.on Holy
West Indies. We honor American Express
ae
asylum.
neighboring
store
jewelry
a photostat
More
expected opening
a dock labor leader from an.|
been
:
the case.
of what he said was the alleged written confession of the expelled union official. Later in the meeting, while attorney Francisco Colon’ Gardiany was speaking, Pedro Grant,
vented j.
displayed
Field also
Distribution Of Palms Starts
Embezzler's C onfession unanimous
into! Ramey
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SAN JUAN S
STAR
—
Monday, April: il, 1960 :
Bomb Practice East Of P. R: Navy Warns Small Craft Off
—
Well Again
May ‘See
‘Luis '-.
By MIKE SEGARRA ‘There is a shy 11-year-old boy in the tiny fishing village of Las Croabas
who
well again lafonte. Luis
may
be
thanks
Arnaldo
able
to
The
to see
Harry
Suarez,
erators
Be-
a
had
an
The
boy has
\dical
eye
defect never
attention
In
me-
.correct
his
he
drove
out
to
Las
in
waters
issued
east
exercises. will be from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. today through Friday between Lats. 19-05N 18-40N, and Longs. 65-30W 65-15W. Air operations. are scheduled
a
of
Puerto
Croa-
through
Island restrictbombardment
exercises will be am.-to 11 p.m.
‘vision. He is almost totally blind in his left eye. Belafonte met Luis Arnaldo when
has
the Culebra area, shore
‘ed
birth.
received
to
Navy
Rico.
third
since
U.S.
warning for this week to fishermen and other small craft op-
grader-at Las Croabas school has
held from 6 on Thursday
‘and Saturday;: photo flash exercises are -scheduled from 9 to 11
not including Puerto Rico.
.m. through Wednesday; and low altitude rocket bombing and searchlight operations from 8
tions
a.m.
to noon
Tuesday
ried
boys
to
take
Something
Belafonte
training
-their
something
wrong with Luis Arnaldo’s left eye and called him over for a closer look. Moved by what he saw, Belafonte lifted the boy up in the air and hugged him. Turning to an English speaking member of | his group he exclaimed: “There’s this boy’s
something eye and
expenses
if
wrong with it can be
the
family
ap-,
from
a
folded
in prayer
his hands
and
- " Never
smiling
Had
The
swiftly
|’
as if
party,
and an
asked
if he
appointment
daylight hours until May 1. The tests will be conducted south of Vieques Island at Lat. and Long. 65-33W.
18-04.5N,
eight
bred
were. diet.
maintained
yolk
contains
and
a
mice.
J. Szepsenwol of Puerto
said
of the
Rico
80
per
cent
of
of
interview
annual
meeting
of
the
Association
for
Can-
he said he the growth
bryo
BELAFONTE AND LUIS helping
--.a
Arnaldo with an eye specialist.| “Dr, Rosa agreed and Luis Ar-| San
Juan
for
his name be withheld, said that Luis Arnaldo will require an|
operation to correct his vision.| Plans are going ahead to prorequested | vide that operation. _
examination.
who
very
died
began factor
on
the
same
report:
from
one
month
to one year
In a control group of 105 mice the same basic diet but with
no egg supplement, he said two died of leukemia or cancer of the lymph glands and four from other malignancies.
ago em-
rapidly.
on
after birth and 25 after that age.
2
He said chickens maintained hand | on an ordinary diet supplement-
a specialist|
to an
specialist,
The
Luis
taken
was
naldo in
grows
in his
mice
offspring
developed additional cancers of the lungs. Fifty-two of the group
at
in unhatched eggs 11 years observing that the chicken
These
their
of 108 experimental mice, 77 developed cancer of the lymph gland system and six died from other malignancies. Of the 77 mice with Iymph cancers, 19
a
and
said
mice.
and
Out
egg yolk.
cer Research, searching for
could
He
Uni-
School
a paper
American
im-
for
on
were
In
mediate medical attention for the boy, Belafonte turned to Dr. Amaury Rosa, a member of his set up
go
each
the
insure
opera-
to
growth
egg
«| eontaining
said:
Means
to
car-
Rico
group of 108 experimental mice developed cancers of various types after they were fed a diet
“If that is his (Belafonte’s) will, then it is almost like God’s will. I have seven other children and have never had the means to sénd Luis Arnaldo to a doctor. I am deeply grateful. Tell fhe gentleman that he can take care of Luis.” Acting
today
substance that triggers development of cancer When it is fed to
Medicine
day
at sea when he was summoned and told of Belafonte’s offer.
Suarez
explosion
begin
of
that
Dr.
Luis Arnaldo’s father, a fisher- | returning
area
boratory mice —supplemented with one egg yolk daily for
versity
boy. was
be
Puerto
will
land
CHICAGO (AP)— A researcher said Saturday he has evidence
chickens
proved medical treatment for the!
man,
will
of
a.m.
UPR Researcher Claims Egg Yolk Causes Cancer
fixed. Tell him I had the same thing when I was a boy.” Belafonte volunteered to cover all
south:
between Lats. 17-50N 16-30N and Longs 66-23W 65-53W. Air to surface and bombing
Wrong.
spotted
exercises
out
5
continously until April 22 south of Puerto Rico in a 50-mile square area centered at Lat. 17-00N, and Long 67-00W. Mine damage tests will begin Wednesday, to be held during
and‘Thurs-
and
‘several
from
the
Underwater
day, and 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday. From midnight Tuesday until midnight Friday, independent+
picture. - Spotted
Tuesday
to, 11:30 p.m. southeast of Puerto Rico between Lats..17-30N 1813N, and Longs. 65-00W 65-50W,
bas to hear some Puerto Rican folk music. The green-eyed boy was sitting on a ramp when the famous balladier approached him ne
ed with cee ere faster, matured more rapidly and laid more eggs than other chickens. He said several of the chickens developed
cancer
of
the
ovaries
N.Y.C. Employes Are Learning Spanish(:.."....""""" NEW YORK (AP)— City employes here are responding to
Spanish.
speech
—
one
of every
ten
Why
than 6,000 city employes
can speak Spanish — more than half of them because of courses they have taken on their own time without credit in order to
/
The
city
government
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a
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combinations
of
by
1959,
1958,
DAN
1966
Dan
Wakefield.)
WAKEFIELD
whole
sec-
Ricans’ mixture
reliand
religious
by
prac-
tice, has led to a great many false impressions in the outside world. Most often the Puerto Rieans are considered by people of sthe mainland as “naturally” being Catholics—as the Irish are “naturally” Catholics—and are shocked to hear that they are actually “spiritualists.” But neither assumption is accurate. Most often they are neither one thing nor the other but both—
or
maybe
both
and
whole
appendix
himself
Varieties
spirits.
every
other
nothing
He,
like
Puerto
man,
and
he
Catholic and
church
married
jast rites.”
For
white
sees
day-to-day cures
the
hopes
their
specific
tions There
seems more the answer. are many in the neigh-
who
take
and
revela-
an active part
in community activities of the Protestant churches, belong to the Catholic church, and attend
spiritualist sessions in the homes of
friends. Work with the spirits is most often a private affair at home,
and
the
belong
number to
formal
or
of
people
who
even
attend
the
services
of
storefront
spiritualist churches in Spanish Harlem is very small in compar-
ison.
In
the
research
volume,
The Puerto Rican Journey, by C. Wright Mills and a
of
Columbia
University
done staff
sociolo-
gists in 1948, it was reported that in percentage of church membership of Puerto Ricans in
New
York
City
“there
is a thin
stratum—about 2 per cent— of Spiritualists.” This was of course the number claiming formal membership in the Spiritualist ehurch, and probably has not
ehanged.
The
_ percentage members
church
is
consistently of
of
small
Puerto Rican the Spiritualist
often
a
misleading
figure to outside observers who assume that the Puerto Ricans conduct their religious life by the same rules and rituals as,
say, Irish Catholics ern Protestants. Conservative
or
the
midwest-
table
or spirits of the
something
world
get
what
of
the
you
pay
are
They
bring
That
help
in
cloth,
with
a
pitcher
of
to
through
most
of
There
the
are
many
the
medium
people
present.
neighborhood made up tual friends who meet
purpose
regularly,
in
the
of for
muthis
often
a week, in one of the friend’s apartment. It is also common that people who are not in a
regular
group
of
this
sort
may
arrange a meeting when someone is in need of help or advice and summon the aid of the
spirits. The
followers
of
the
own
Distinc-
quite vague
after naming
two characteristies. differences seem to
basic
one or
The main follow the.
attitudes of abstinence
and
indulgence that mark the spirits of the air and water respectively
in
their
policies
drink.ng
during
of
eating
their
and
ceremo-
nies, The water spirits. who demand a good time when they make
be
earthly
more
contact,
seem
demanding
in
to
every
in
later dead
man’s
spirit
co — ww
—
Har-
as the neighborand rumors, bear
be
to
seems
there
has a impor-
it to
from
anthropologists
of
Tlilinois
University,
made
who
an
island
the
of
study
exhaustive
A
itself.
island
the
of
group
of Puerto impact of
culture in The People Rico, found that the
spiritualist beliefs “seems to be which in communities greater undergoing .comparaare now tively
change.. F
cultural
rapid
and among groups “which are losing or have recently lost their
of life...”
traditional way (To Be
Continued)
Virgin
the
or
for
chosen
in
Rico
Puerto
Islands,
will
be
In
the
scholarships
seven-week program. Three basic courses will be offered and up to
eight
may
be
hours
of college
of $15,620 support of
a “Summer Science Training Program For Secondary School Students.” These summer science camps will be held at EAU be-
TODAY’S
BEST
both
Directing
}{ } }
will
programs
be Dr. Ismael Velez, chairman of the Inter American University Natural Science Division.
Nikifa
Craves
More
Worthy Soviel Music Nikita MOSCOW (AP) Premier said he wished S. Khrushchev and other musical songs more compositions
worthy
of
state. Tass
said
being
were
the
Soviet
written
people
Khrushchev
‘ spoke
and at
a reception in the Kremlin for the
earned.
The second grant was awarded for the
it
credit
ginning May 30. They are designed to develop among talented young people a greater enthu| siasm for science.
FROM
of The Congress of Composers Composer Federation. Russian on called Shostakovich Dmitri members to write works devoted ithe friendship, and peace to Soviet. news agency said.
EUROPE
the
summon
him
help
use
can
he
pocket,
his
to
science
general
it on the grave, but actually puts it
programs.
awarded for a Summer Institute
to toss
pretends
and
dirt
of
ful
has Uni-
for Biology and General Science Teachers to be held on the IAU campus June 6 to July 22. Forty participants, who are now im service as teachers of biology or
toss it jon
of dirt and
congrega-
first grant of $49,000 was
The
it is totally covered over. If one of the mourners takes a hand-
tions between the water and air spirits are difficult to delineate —hbelievers in each type become
whatever
for
sort of work he wishes—includ-~ ing the work of brujeria. special besides these But there
methods,
mal work of counterspells
purchased
easily
images.
can
These
—
materials
sprays, inand bells,
oils, candles, salts, bath
herbs, cense,
nor-
the
for
are
easting spells and a whole stock of
be
bought
at
the small stores known as Botanicas that are found all through the
streets of
Spanish
Harlem,
often two and sometimes three on the same block. Their windows hold a deep, if often promise of miracles and
dusty, cures.
114th
on A typical Botanica way than the milder, abstinent its window spirits of the air. And their re- Street contained in following putation of having special power | at the same time the enables them to make the demands. The regular follower of the
spirits
of
been
sessions, reg-
a handful
migrants
Protestant Church Neighbor on East says that “there more spiritualist than on the island.
summer
special
up
pick
to
mourners
parts
Puerto Rico grants to $64,620 for twe
versity of amounting
the Brave of the deceased before
spirits
belief.
the
all
for
that
in
D. C., tion, Washington, Inter American awarded
a
cast
him
to help
spirit-
the miBotanica-
among the migrants, revealing correlation
The National Science Founda-
‘There is, for instance, a spell. custom at Puerto Rican funerals
of the water hold their ceremonies according to fixed dates of celebration for principal spir-
its of their
tricks
special
measure in
IAU Gets $64,620 For Summer Session
question of the customer trying to welch on whatever fee is asked. The price of not paying, determined by the bruja, is too dark and terrible to contemplate. There are many ways in which a person who wants to work brujeria on an enemy can use
once
to
tance of the spirits in different
often
the
among
Spanish-speaking
any
hardly
is
there
needed
the
brujeria. He does not ask the fee until the job has been done. has,
is
tion of the of the Good 106th Street, seems to be practice here
who is said to make his living from fees charged for working
it
ism
of
.
spirits
The spirits for evil purposes. both of the air and of the water can be called into doing harm by a bruja and it takes another medium to undo the spell—if, indeed, it can be undone at all. There is a man on 102nd Street
If
luck
way
increase
testimony to its great importance. If there is actually the heightened interest in spiritual-
Is Needed
with
spirits
up
summon
te
medium
as well legends
Revthan the islanders. The erend Rafael Cotto, minister of
witch,
or
bruja,
A
(witeheraft).
water
groups
trouble
is a person who is able and willing to use his gifts as a
or be possessed by the and information is
tranferred
off
caused by spirits hostile to the customer. The latter function is extremely important, for there are in the neighborhood—and back on the island as well— brujeria practice who people
in the center of it. Just as in the sessions of the spirits of the water, anyone present may “work” spirits,
warning, ‘and
fighting
lem, hood
the
luck
no the
streets of Spanish
studded
the slums of New York, and Puerto Rican clergymen many who have lived on both the island and the mainland feel that if anything there is more work
not
fee, usually,
advice,
by
the
bring
to
Luck
to
work
who
on
brown-wrapped
the other world.
‘
anxious
mediums
many
in
accompanied
doorways
Sessions
who
purchased
is
interest among but the many
ualist grants
slight tingle of the bells that hang above nearly all Betanica
‘ those
them
packages,
the
air
the
air,
who
up
membership
work,
in a Catholic or church, and that is
Protestant one of the
you, pay
has
to many
water
spirits
describes
the
differ-
difficult
to keep
of
in
Rican
ular attendance in a Spiritualist church makes it much more
and
sure
you
which is also practeiced in private sessions. This more conservative group, does not allow food or
also
Group
membership
more
happening.”
Even
work
ence in this way: “The water spirits are likely to ask a price for
Formal
be
spirits,
drink at its ceremonies. The participants seat themselves around a table covered with a white
to get bapthave
of
All of the Puerto
belief, widely is the which
and fears, however, the contact with the spirits of the dead and
borhood
bearing
Spiritualist churches in Spanish Harlem are followers of the
faithful
and
practices
church.
and serve different purposes. As Maria Flores explained her view of these functions, “You go to ized
can
with the spirits in the home or in the Puerto Rican Spiritualist
te all. Why shouldn’t he be? Fhey all have different functions
the
and
There
effective
of the spirits themcustomers come out
several reasons it is not as desirable as private home sessions. There is actually little difference, though, between the be-
liefs
more
and
more than five dollars a session.
strange
is
accurately
The
medicines,
in private—for a
in devotion to different religions at the same time. Ramon is an honest
Application.
and waters.”
prescription selves. The
sions
nearly
or
even these
have something happen, there are in addition to the group ses-
Re-
Rican,
contradictory
they’re see, do
spirits work much faster. They get things done much quicker than the air spirits can, and you
Private
a Bahai pilgrimage, joined the East Harlem Protestant Parish, and attends the private sessions
the
medium
There’s a lot more of the ‘business’ side of it here, too; more of going to someone and paying and then having to go buy herbs
and important herbs and oils are inside the shop, arranged like
For
ligious Experience. Ramon was baptized a Catholic, came from the island to the mainland on
of
drink—
But you have te
for.
to
of
or give
and
street, Rendon’s Betamica— one of the oldest and most well known of these shops—displayed a house product of promise for a more customarily advertised mainland miracle, Rendon’s Hair
things sometimes—and a lot of people don’t like that--the water
more.
in
James’s
eat
the
really
Most Puerto Ricans seem to have a marvelous, immense Capacity for religion. Ramén Diaz, the adult director of a teen-age club in Spanish Harlem, is a William
to
working in. though you
Houghton
party. to burn
ore
the
1957,
by
third
in their honor,
things
through
published
a
ask you
7
in
copyright
Co.,
Wakefield,
them
to
they
+r
“Island
(‘Frem
Dan
a candle
The
City.
York
New
Puerto Ricans living in in today’s installment.)
sometimes
Sometimes
ef spiritual-
importance
the
describing
has been
Wakefield
ism in the lives of discussion continues Mifflin
Dan
by
City”
in the
of “Island
ments,
or
install-
twe
past
the
In
Wakefield.
serialization
STAR’s
THE
in
installment
seventh
is the
(This
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Commerc!
———
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Menday, April 11, 1960
4
They
do
that
by
more their telling
through the medium, to something to the medium
Lady’ Luck
materials:
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THE
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and
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— Monday, April 11, 1960:
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The funeral procession will leave | Philadelphia April 28
Burial will be in| Panel of five prominent
Funeral Home.
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over
will be presided
ings
Ehret
the
from
today
4 p.m.
at
a
by
Demo-
erats. Democratic National Conimit: tee chairman Paul Butler said Funeral services were held yes-|foreign policy and national deterday for Isabel. Chardon Vda. |fense will be-the main theme of
Old Rio Piedras Cemetery. ISABEL MORALES
:
v nds
07 the panel will be: Gov. G.
Born in Ponce in 1868, she was|
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yt
She} ties may testify on other issues.
St. Saturday.
a ae dae
:
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ee
national
the
of
(D-
Caroll
Sen.
John
the
Eisenhower.
Fire | committee;
Rico
of Puerto
mother-in-law:
the|Vice-chairman
was
She
and Isabel.
Lucila
Pen-
of
Louchheim,
Katie
Mrs.
sylvania;
ene
Lawrence
David
Gov.
lio Chardon.
of Michigan;
Williams.
and Mrs. Ju-|Mennen.
of Mr.
the daughter
:
SUGAR-CURED HICKORY-SMOKED U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED -
par-
interested
But
session.
homejthe
her
at
died
who
de Morales
pene Tere) ee
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Raul Gandara. Chief was An Tateinies’ Hato
Cemetery,
under
arrangements were handled by the|ry
The
Teenagers
2
|
:
ocean
over
off the
Condado
Baja,
he
friends,
subject
be
on
of
“problems of
the
drowned
when
wa-
with
two
was
a
rowboat,
rowing
about
1-%
miles
:
in|
HAVANA
official
People
APPLES
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(AP)—
The -semi-
Revolucion
_newspaper
WINESAP. EXTRA FANCY
Eisen-
president
Saturday
out|said
47:
Attack
Cuban
On
18,
Cordero,
Perez
overturned
the
hearing
Termed
an-
Saturday
of Toa
which
one
and
beach. Armando
ves
weekend,
Dorado
:
other
the
near
yesterday
held
will
6 in Minneapolis
farm family.” < L i IK v Chil e fer | Cali e §
ere rown Two teenagers drowned in the |
second
May
American
Hl
p
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ministration.
Ehret Funeral Home.
from the Dorado Beach. Police | hower’s comment on Prime Min-
Mangual
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to
St., Santurce,
rescue
p.m.
him
Bystanders
said
after
efforts
two
teenage
communist
paper
Hoy
the
saying
“Ei-
charge,
gual
protection
was
, After
ashore,
artificial
cucitator
Mangual
was
bystanders
fat
brought
to
3
17
form
laws
of
and
government.”
the
|to reality”
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at a news conference.
ming,
:
BIRDS EYE FROZEN ‘ORA NGE
the;
sentative
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JACK
LEFLER
Business
News
Writer
rally.
Such
would
be selective.
“We
NEW
YORK (AP)—The stock showed renewed vigor market last week and some experts be lieved it was off on the longamticipated spring were doubtful.
rally.
a
rally,
finally
of
have
‘munition to how that the business outlook ig not as bad as it has been painted.” On the other hand; Joseph E. Granville of E. F. Hutton & Co. commented that “the market is solidly in the 624-632 supply area
course,
some
am-
|,
Others
of
A sharp surge in automobile sales—one of the top indicators of
how
the
ignited
economy
the
All
market
through
when
the
is
the
“I
a
severe
industry
soon
as.
spring
weather
into high followed.
gear
sales
and
the
that
White,
analyst
in
went
through
It probably the
much
the
“The turn
same
ly dispelled
ism
on
“and
the
Produce
auto
some
Wall
sharp
sales
pretty
up-
certain-
of the
Street,”
market
a
NEW STEWARDESS—Luz lia Rodriguez, daughter of
way.
unexpectedly
in March
pessim-
he
said,
should
now
good
an
ex-
of Van
Alstyne,
market
has - responded
long
while.
NO MUSHROOM, THIS—It’s a General Eleciric Company
get
a clear-cut
spring
is
now:
reversal.
I in la
geodesic
the
position
and
Mrs.
Palmer,
Pan
Carlos
is
a
Rodriguez
of
graduate
of
recent
American
DeMr.
World
Airways’
stewardess school in Miami. A graduate of Fajardo High School,
she now lives in New relatives.
York
with
investment’ may. be
the
market
by
enticed
these
to
The Week
into
doliar
will
push
“NEW
drive;
a
executives
that
back
state-
ment by Standard Oil Co. Jersey)
in new
a multi-million-
spending
increasing
vorable first reports.
This,
FOR
MODERN
WAY
BUSINESS
dosh
mounting.
Base,
Watt
For 6 ond
bettery
operstion,
Model
For
, power
Unit
the
remote
12 volt also
only
edd
February
of
+
market
responded
had! lagged through
and
January,
most
- markers’
under
of
March
announcement
figures) on’ sales
im
the
a
™,
spring | buying
surge
PRESENT
115
last
10 days of March confirmed that
current ——~
sales
expectations
fa-
would
transitorized
supply,
Weighs
6Ni5
$5135.00 with
control.
VAC. is
under-
Instolled
trunk-mounted,
extend
stock
bounce
last, week,
~The Travelers Insurance Co. and ~ Steffens & Santoni, Ine,
EFFICIENCY
$475.00
contend,
A spurt
car sales put some
Auto
earnings
rally:
RADIO
of
(AP)—
whole felt a lot better about. the outlook for the rest of the year,
Car
brokers
importantly
fs
AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR @ SALES @ SERVICE
flow
quarter
YORK,
with a rally and industry as a
pe-
troleum industry has entered a “dynamic decade,” and an unexpected
test
power.
The
gain
over
were.
higher
than
the
Previous
week.
March Sales: Listed For the entire month
sales totaled 576,000 cars, up 13 per cent frem a year ago. First
quarter sales were 1,514,611, gain
Despite the sales rise, dealers
still had
record
inventories and
the industry cut production this was week to an estimated 133,000 cars, the lowest level of the year. The -stock market rang up gains on the first feur days of the week, mostly on news. about car buying, and then edged off on profit taking and less happy developments such as the auto Production decline and drops in steel output and freight ear loadugs.
-|
Some Wall . Street. experts maintained that a spring rally was under way!
swarmed
the stores
capacity, or 2,447,000 tons, down
} the previous week’s 88.7 per cent
Re-
and 2,527,000 tons.. There was encouragement in announcement of major con-
mote control option-
al at extra cest. ~ dMedel
2.
existing
systems,
tween 130 & 180 mes., FM. Var less maintenance cost. FOR
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-
LEADING ‘LIFE AGENT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH ONE That’s
PLAN, the
struction activity. Hobsing credit
showed
signs
of
easing.
3 Son Geronime Se, Sen
:
ALBERT R. CRUMLEY
CRUMLEY
as
shopping
Steel production this week was an‘ estimated $5.9 per cent of
average
price. Installed with
Fer
the
Pickup that has been in evidence since the weather warmed up.
16 pounds.
the’ end of the Easter season neared.
1.
a
of 200,000 over last year.
Buyers
tower,
.
of March
Retail Sales Pickup Retail trade continued
Mebile
30 foot
last
year was 29 per cent. Dun & Bradstreet reported that ‘sales for the week ended Wednesday
$35.00.
or Portable
$875.00
up
In Business
into- business
The
(New the
radar
underway.
|
- Reports that Democrats in Congress
a new
Spurt In Car Sales Brings lif By To Economic Picture JACK LEFLER
develop-
ments:
atop
system, the fixture weighs 60 tons and can withstand to 80 miles-per-hour.
.
believe
radome "mounted
Housing the reflector for a high-power multi-beam radar
go somewhat higher before it makes a test of’ the recent lows.” * @ 4 Dow Jones F ania? News Service says brett feel that some funds awaiting institutional
and
Jast into May.” Eldon A. Grimm of Walston & Co. viewed the developments in
as
news for the first time
market
carry
high
this
“Nevertheless,
invest-
will
February
Gilbert
the a
we
ment firm, Hornblower & Weeks. “It was sparked by the rise in
ear sales.
see
it is
getting
“But I still ;think,’ he- ‘said, “that the long term trend is down and will remain so until
market
for the
not
to good
“This is the spring rally we’ve been waiting for,’ said William
R.
do
Martin
brought
car.
‘ Industrial
convinced
Noel & Co. called it “heartening”
or faltered. As
Jones
April 15.”
was producing cars at a near record level and sates were lagging, the stock market skidded
warming
I am
tended move at all. I am rather fearful of the market after
winter,
automobile
Dow
going to have difficulty out on the upside.
going—
rise.
the
Average.
[F ~
By
ONE modern
TRAVELERS way.
‘
ANAN
Do you want te
SELL
YOUR -
CAR?
-
-
Sales: guaranteed
. within 48 hours
- MAESTRE MOTORS
7
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, April11, 1960 San Juan Ticker Talk
Tax-Free Dividends.
NEW: YORK — A new Puerto Rico “tax information portfolio” for attorneys, banking officials financial. advisors, and accountants has been issued by the Commonwealth’s Economic Development Administration.
Question: A friend of mine and I have been arguing over ¢ax-exempt income from securities. He, says that the only way to get tax-free ineome is to buy municipal bonds whereby the
{interest from such bonds is exempt from taxation. It is my understanding that some public utilities pay dividends which are tax free. Who is correct? Answer: You are. correct. ° As your friend indicated, the interest from
municipal. bonds
is tax
exempt
from
jie
The
Federal
tives
J
or not not.
such
. Special Category
emptions
HOWKLL ar
territory.
Therefore,
exempt from
Federal
a US.
as
it is still classified
taxatiun,
are not only
Rican municipal bonds
fessor, sity. 2.
Puerto
taxation
but from all state income taxes as well. In addition bonds from all. municipalities and states in the U.S. are tax exempt to residents
of
the
Many
Commonwealth.
public
utility
companies
pay
dividends
out
of
funds
which are not considered to be earnings by Federal authorities; hence these payments are considered to be a “return of capital” and are not taxable. Generally, a portion of dividends paid each companies
these
by
year
(taxable) and a portion important to check the your
dividend
ble
and .
oe This tax
which
checks
which
are
to
determine
exactly
which
only
and
be
because of the. difference in comes about chiefly hrough
amortization
is handled,
a portion
teporting the vay
of the
dividends
tax free te the shareholders. :
‘Return
may
Rudick
and
and
You
Should
in
Puerto
Rico
Knew
Rico”
Treasury
Har-
Puerto
Department
up to June
30, 1960.”
The tax portfolio may be obtained by writing to the Economic Development Administration, 666
Fifth
Avenue,
N. Y., Dept, you
New
York
19,
P.Ri
received
no
“return
of
Capital’
Ortiz will serve as chairman of the judging committee and score
of
of the
governing
sheets from each competing district should be sent to him. They
should be postmarked -no later than May 15. : Purpose of the program, now in its better
eapital.”
So
when
they
decide
so
sell
selected
Company
shares,
since
their
ou
ou
.
originally
sell
paid).
So
your
or your, loss will
be
gain
less
will
than
be
a
little
it would
more
have
1913
such
sify
by
means
NEW
of the
Offering
The
Enrique place soil conservation districts Agricul- { will receive bronze plaques fer
and Commerce, San Juan; Vicente-Chandler, Agricul- | their
efforis in promoting be
conser-
announced
in
-BONN
—(AP)—
(upper)
house)
held
approval
The
Bundesrat
Friday
of
the
a number of- legal adjustments relating to differences of state and federal law.
with-
‘‘people’s
;
The
share” bill that would
put Volks-’ ] relative
wagen
market
stock
on
the
adjustments,
considered
y insignificant, will, it is at _estimated, hold up the bill for
around $60 per share. / ‘at least a month. Instead, a Bundesrat majority The bill has already been passed forced the bill before a conference the Bundestag (lower house). committee,
capital”
which
will
consider
Ghana,
dividends.
Gold
the new
Coast
of
republic on theAfrica,
is
about
(the year
payments
the Income
Tax
Howell
answer
will
all
questions
to clas-
are allowed
began)
as a “return of capital” on
giving
them
specific
a tax
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been
at
of” Mississippi size the This “return of capital” category is not exclusive to public iyice at is estimated population utility companies, however. All companies which pay out dividends | 4,
Dan
their
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Take the :aseof Pacific Power and Light Company. In 1959 or un securities markets in general, either in @ personal letter ft reported earnings of $1.90 per share and paid dividends to (on request) or in this column. Address all questions to D.D.} {t's common stockholders of $1.60 per share. And yet, all dividends Hewell The San Juan Star, San Juan, Puerto Rico. pald doth tc the common and preferred shareholders were con(Mr. Howell is associated with the San Juan Office of Merrill) sidered te be a “return of capital” and therefore tax free. ‘Lynch, Pierce, Ferner, & Smith, Inc.) However, even ‘hough the stockholders of such companies are 30t required te pay taxes on dividends in the current taxable year, they must reduce the price which they paid for the} shares by the amount sf all dividends received as a “return of cost price for tax purposes will have been reduced, the stockholders will realize a higher ‘capital gain on the sale (or 2 smaller capital loss). So such dividends received in veality are not completely tax free. . Example Cited As an example, suppose that you buy some shares of a public utility stock for $50 per share. During the 10 years that you, hold the stock you receive $10 in dividends which are considered | to be a “return of capital:’ Because of this “return of capital’ | the capital gain or loss realized when you sell the shares must be figured from a cost basis of $40 per share (instead of the $5C
13th year, is to encourage soil and water conservation
first practices.
body,
farmer-cooperator
:
Adjustments Hold Up ‘Volkswagen Stock Sale
5. Full text of “Puerto Rico Industrial Incentives Act of 1954 as amended
turce.
tural: Experiment Station, Rio ‘ vation. Frank N. Wads- | Winners will Piedras; Dr. worth, U. S. Forest Service, Rio i July or August.
Rico. of “What the
by
a
ture
‘ Coopers tax de-
Taxes
member
district
S> José
about
Piedras,» and Harry Chambers, Soil Conservation Service, San-
soil
sponsor
Judges named are Ortiz, Undersecretary of
Exemp-
by new
who
top
by the district—will receive an Wigwam, and Goodyear Farms at expenses-paid vacation trip to i Litchfield Park, Arizona. Arizona in November or Decem-|. In addition to the individual ber. awards, both the first and second
Univer-
.
Company,
tion—one place
and
George
Judges Rico’s
the program as a competing unit. Individual winners in the competi-
Ex-
attorneys
Rubber
exemption for the year..
2
of
by
—
the annual event. This marks the first year that Puerto Rico has been entered in
Operations
velopments in Puerto 4, The 1960 edition
taxa-
vaid
of
Allan. 3. Special report & Lybrand Inc. on
.or ax purZepreciation
jividends
Aspects
J.
case of public utilities, the Federal ‘Power Commission allows these companies te keep books and report income in one way anc to keep books and pay taxes in another. So-on their annual teports they may show earnings and profits in excess of dividends paid out which would indicate at first glance that the Sividends are compielely taxable tc the shareholders, _ However, poses, which
State
the Puerto Rican
ry
are taxable. In the
distribution of earnings
actual
is
When
Retrospect
Michigan
Program”
~
Difference In Reporting distribution comés about because
free
an
portion
:
Happens
tion
out of: other funds (non taxable), so it’s annual report or any slips accompanying
is not.
&
components:
End:
“Tax
Under
earnings | -
of
out
be
to
considered
are
legal
Prospect in Puerto Rico” by Milton C. Taylor, associate pro-
Sy
this respect, Puerto Rico falls into a category in that in terms of Federal
In special
portfolio’s
Ohio Puerto
tion awards program were announced here by Goodyear Tire
.
1. “What
interest —
|.
includes
law.
The
which you live and the municipal bonds which to whether tax-free or
portfolio
AKRON, will select
conservation district in a nationwide United States soil conserva-
papers which analyze the tax outlook for U. S. industry in Puerto Rico and the full text ef the island’s industrial incen-
taxation; however, many states tax on an income . § basis the interest from municipal bonds from other states. So it depends on the state in ~ you hold as is completely
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. be
obtained
from the Undersigned. Underwriter Caribbean
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — “Monday, April 11, i960” ia. 3
||
TERNSWIAA NAT WN —e
By Carroll Righter AAWNHWY WAINWG
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to.Nov. 21) They ada others are as tight-lip‘make of Because to- you.” ped as is your usual habit, you
impel... Stars “The you What not compel! yeur life is largely up days
those
of
is one
limitaand obstacles of delays, your to bleck occur can tions progress. It’s essential you avoid having a Blue Monday by being caucareful, usually than more tious and considerate. As it is the Full
is wrong.
This
ance and usual thoughtfulness others,. realize that they probably more worried an
from are bog-
care also in motion, with ged down with work than Be kind. are. Find some way to be of (March 21 to April 19) to them instead. ARIES in all that . Be most circumspect CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to you say or do today, since it is }- 20) Take care you do not one of those days when you will mence the week improperly not be seen in the best light hy irking one in power. Make ed. Use tongue.
almost
everyone,
especially
part-
ners. P. M. speak kindly, softly. Retire early. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Guard against laboring without method or carelessly today 01 you may lose the respect of higher-ups who are closely watching you. Remember that haste makes waste, too. Be thoughtful— work relaxed, produce, be a winner. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) While you :want to enjoy yourself at all cost now, this is not the right day to give in to this temptation or you lose the respect of one important to you. Follow through on_ obligations cheerfully instead. Smile.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Rather” than. be entirely antagonistic at home ing some stranger, use
pedal
and
handle
diplomatically.
home
Be
concernthe soft
the sure
situation you
take
little gifts to soften up irate
ones. Be courteous and charming. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Rather than permit your regular work to get you down emotionally, be off to some necessary shopping. Study your paper for the finest
suggestions. tant letters,
P. M. but be
write imporsure you are
courteous VIRGO
and concise. (Aug. 22 to
Handling
all financial
Sept.
22)
affairs
can
be quite.a chore and problem to you today, but if you think along more lucrative and logical lines, you can improve conditions considerably. Apportion funds wise-
ly. Invest LIBRA Getting
and And ment
all
petty don’t with
wisely. (Sept. 23 worked
affairs permit loved
you.
Be
kind.
poor
and
truly
to up
over
22) small
does not help. a late appointone
P.
Oct.
M.
to
unnerve
assist
needy.
is
courteous and kind with everyone. Be cheerful. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dee. 21) If you do not get the assist-
accentuat-
is
activity
Moor,
something
not the case— you are simply being protected. Relax and be
sorts
ali
when
feel
This
TENDENCIES:
the
you help Jan.
comby
a point to follow through on all commitments and get all of your
work
done
come
out
COPY
efficiently.
on
of
page
top.
Thus
FOR
Carroll
Forecast
it
you!
YOUR
Righter’s
for
your
16-
own
sign
for May send your birth date and 50c (no stamps) to Forecast, San. Juan Star, Box 1895, Grand
Central
Sta,
N.
Y.
17, N.
Y.
AQUARIUS (‘Jan.- 21 to Feb. 19) Trying to run out on your obligations and off to some unproven activity would lessen your character and leave those you
like
literally
which you terly. So, PISCES
It’s
holding
the
best
not
to
follow
your
tuitions today in starting ventures. Experts also
seem
bag,
would later regret bitbe yourself, Aquarius. (Feb. 20 to March 20)
to have
the
in-
any new do _ not
right
ideas
A TOAST. TO. THE LADY—Efrain Segarra, a vagabond
If
Be Your
Child
Is
Born
North
Avenue,
tor
these
of
An. Old
your
progeny
lines with
or the
to
think
would
along
big
thus miss
out on the real success
I was waiting
in
cultural
Tiny of
Valerie Mr.
Mrs.
Francis,
daughtFrancis,
celebrated her first birthday. Saturday, at a party atop her parent’s apartment in the San Luis Condominium. On hand were numerous small-fry and their parents.
say
or south?” picturesque
towns
that.
heard
town
there,”
“It’s said
have
my
I, “because
the
about
never
been
important,® v
the
father-in- law's
home
jin
Ar-
‘
“That’s
right,
and
that
was
as
OMEGA
held in New York! on May 6, will be the guest of honor
Mufioz Rivera, our present Gov‘ernor’s father was born there.”
nuel A. Garcia Méndez, pre-
Box 1950
de Leon
San Juan
as
1857)"
added.
The Duty-Free Port, Invites You To Inspect Its Collection Of:This
Superb
Timepiece
Main St. and Virgin Isle Hotel
Stop 4-1|2
Phone 2-5325<eememee
impor-
Don.
was
at a reception
given by Ma-
greatest Puerto Rican statesman of his day,” said I, “and he was
sident of the Imperial Balfand the executive committee for the Blood Bank f Puerto Rico. The reception be given here on Easter Sunday afternoon at 5:30
born and
p.m. at Ocho Puertas.
the
buried in the beautiful town: of Barranquitas. ”
“I understand,’”’ ‘she said,
when
you go
Hotel.
for a
to
the
‘‘that
Barranquitas
weekend,
you'll
sure to visit this museum.’ “That
really
be
is .an
‘ The Rico
Infanta will be this
week
rangements
to
for
the
ball, to benefit
in Puerto
complete
-ar-
New
York
the New
York
Foundling Hospital, San Juan’s own Mayor, the Hon. Dojia Fe-
idea,”
life.”
“By
the
mountain
way,
‘towns,
talking you
know
about Lares
is one place I have always wanted to visit,” |said my friend. “Lares is historically famous be: cause in 1868 a revolution broke out in the town!’ when a thousand
gathered ,.and Rico:
B OLE [ ERO. in ST. THOMAS,
Ponce
is
“because
“I have been told that he
Puerto
202
this ‘town I,
a great man,” she said. -. “He was considered to’ be
men.
GAR W. YATES COMPANY, INC.
up
lisa Rincon de Gautier, will I re- /preside at the May 6 affair in she said,: plied, ‘‘and. we can visit the Baptist New York. I. remenben® “and that was the first telegraph Academy |up -on one~of the hills Accompanying - the “Infanta, overlooking the town. This center line installed in) Puerto - Rico, 4 of learning has helped many boys will be Baron Theo Von Rath and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Roy Chalk. ‘| understand.”’ | and girls to get a good start in The Chalks ‘are honorary chairroyo.” “Now
far back
THROUGH 20 H. P.
‘cool
inven-
telegraph line from:a sugar mill called ‘Enriqueta’ (Henrietta), to
his
get
his birthplace’ has been ‘turned installed a into a museum and library, and
great
P. Morse,
really
and ‘said
mountain
friend.
historically
tor Edward
| -
something
but
said
on
can
-H. BR. H. The Infanta Maria of Portugal, chairman of ' the ball, “An Evening in i Old San Juan,” which will be
Luis
tant,”
“This time it’s to Arroyo,” ‘I replied,” on beyond Guayama, one the
you
there.” “Yes,
“You seem to be traveling,” she said. “Which way
“I’ve
Richard
“Barranquitas is another ‘town I'd like to visit,” She said. ‘‘They
to board a
south side of the island.”
Birthday Party er
Remembers ~
mer friend came along.
of
|is the direc-
plays.
“piblico”, passenger car the other day when my old ti-
that is denoted in this chart. Also, —north give a good training and artistic lines.
Theater. of
Infanta Te Be Changing Times Ball Guest At by Edith Irvine Rivera |Ocho Puertas
Timer
Today
time may be occupied minutiae of living and
Dr. atturo Machuca Fadi
for a five performance | run,
in-the-round
‘The
for
do very well in any field where police power is required, especially within the government, or in very large companies. Teach
Wil-
Puerto Rico, Inc.,| will open April 18 at the Cockpit. Theater, Gallera Canta Gallo on
safe.
-The fine child born today
in Tennessee
one of three one-act dramas by Williams to ‘be presented by the Little
you. Hence, work at what is sure await another day for new begin-
nings.
writer
liams’ “The Lady: jot Larkspur Lotion,” toasts Ve ra M cK enna,_as Mrs. HardwickeMoore, while Virginia Schultz, right, as Mrs. . Wire, the landlady, looks on. This -play,
proclaimed
independent.
men
of the New
for
the
ewners ways.
r
Ball to be
22,
-Friday,
'&
Drug
St,
Sundries
| [Prescriptions ume (Free delivery & Parking
Tel.
2-1510
April
atthe
Hotel Caribe Hilton to benefit the Puerto Rico Blood Bank:
from.
Spanish Rule. However, when they , left Lares on their way to a place called Pepina, they were overtaken by government troops. Many of the
got away, but a large
were
made prisoners
some sentenced to death.”
Sant
Drugs
Air-
attending San
held
number
[1762 Loiza
committee.
of Trans Caribbean All will: be
insurgents Super
York
Imperial : Ball.-and~the.
Juan’s gala Imperial
and
|
“What do you know about Guanica?” asked~my friend. “I have been told that is another historic _| town. “Guanica is a small; dlean little
town where
the American
troops
| first landed in 1868, Guanica Bay where the ‘warships: anchored is
one. the most beautiful harbors of Puerto Rico.”
ad
a,
ER... warden
GENERAL
Zann
HACK
~ What The Stars Foretell
“heat
e
|
CARIBBEAN # ASHIQNS Gri eat fashions from San‘ Juan’s Casa Cavanagh were shown guests at Dorado Beach Hotel recently. » At
piece cotton satin dress, with ‘wrap‘aroutd bodice and’ full ‘skirt, sill screened with flamboyan blossoms. At left, Shirley Brown again, in
an original silky cotton, handprinted in Sweden, in shades of purple and ‘blues, soppet by a, white straw hat, trimmed ‘with lilacs.
deft, Betty Fairbanks wears a eee Pecede: halter dress in silk screened print of shades of green. Center, phirley ere models. a white two-
Aan As Landers Says |
{Name Spring Queen Miss Irene Perez Cuetara has been chosen as the Spring
Request Separate Meal Cheeks ord ene Queen
of
the
Casa
de Espafia
there. The official notification of
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm an/the boy who had the bad casey rid of skin problems— so T'm|@¥cen took place Saturday
older man (not married) and need|of acne and
a word of advice from the out-|help:
at 8 p.m. when the members of
wrote te you for] well aware of what you mean. |
I held my breath until []
I repeat
—if
you ‘have
skin ‘the Board
of Directors of the
side. _Jeame to your last sentence and] treuble see a dermatolegist. And|Casa de Espafia will visit her I agreed to drive three widows|heaved a sign of relief when €|{ must add, if you havea crush-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anto-| 3 idieir: aime Gal on a vacation trip fer two weeks] read it. You said “see: a SKIN
_ this Spring.” One of the widows
'|ecannot resetvea alone er with the
is | SPECIALIST”
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THE SAN JUAN. STAR
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Monday, Apri i, 1963 | | i]
Book Review
‘Transformation’ Update ad | e
By WILLIAM
Chardon with drafting an economic plan in the 1930’s which, he says,
Letorte to prevent mass dtervatiin on the island. ' Those were the days pf frustration * when | local and Washington experts said the isJand’s economic! problems were
PUERTO RICO Land Of Wonders. By Earl Parker Hanson. 320 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $4.50.
J. DORVILLIER
was the first blueprint of the present economic program. This book was written before the Benicrats
beyond solution. There 'was a man who didn’t think se, and author
Earl Parker Hanson, author of TRANSFORMATION which was published in 1955, has come back
(Demecratic
faction
headed
by
Jose A. Benitez) named Dr. CharHanson spares ho words in this’ don their candidate ‘to oppose Gov. with a revised version of that book in giving) him the major Munoz for the governorship this book, and much that is new, in credit. for the important political year, It would be unfair to say PUERTO RICO Land Of Wonders and economic stridds of the past that, had he known Chardon would oppose Mufioz; Hanson would have published today. In this -new book, 20 years. “| -\ deleted the passage. Only Hanson as he did in TRANSFORMATION,|, Muiioz Is Book's Hero Hanson proves that he is qualified]. | Luis to write about the political and |: Puerto
Prime
Minister
with
the
when
island.jgoes
back
-he had a hand
‘to 1935
in Federal
Newsmaker
PETER
GROSE
of
LONDON, (AP) Hendrik Fransch Verwoerd has_ been prime minister of South Africa only 18 months.
The
58-yar-old
former
and
South
Africans
politically.
consider
brilliant intellectual. breezy, smiles easily ways on the move.
Born has
n
Lved
him
a
He is big, and is al-
Holland, in
. He
returned
from
his
Africa
to
Seuth
studies
at
Entered
to
become
Stellenbosch
Uni-
Government
In 1950
Minister
of
native
affairs
At
since
con knew
his-bitterest
South
native
became
population
prime
minister
as
ALBERS
Weissenberg’s
tions from the Library; April largement
of
this
extrac-
sea (University 1-22) is an en-
the
decorative
sen-
sibility.
Miss
Weissenberg
utilizes
technique,
reduced bands
tal
and of
but
mounted
ribbon.
sense
of
Here
the
any
exhibit
of
nor
is
is
the:
minister
scheduled to the beginning
meet in of May.
London
Friday
the
British
At
delicately
on
wide
the
vertical
orien-
is
de-
lines of applied
ink:
Africa’s
mass
woerd
to this meeting!
“Let
come him
come
him how much The British
“Let
so we
can
-..the
show
these
sea-flower
sources
arrangements
introduced the jewelry made
Speaks
from branch coral. shell and seed
English
Or the origin of this type of room decoration can be as immediate as our contemporary interest in skin-diving, the tapes-
and
properties
of
For
Combine
these
factors with
regard
for
brocade
and
Miss
oriental
jewels
to
be
found
quiet deceptive water.
Mounted
an
wall-
Weissenberg||
invests a form of ment which appears
only
in
the
of
the
on textured boards,
the
actual
oriental
star-
of the
fish conches, sea-weed, Weissenberg creates floral
Miss com-
Born in Europe, Miss Weissenberg first- emigrated to North
varieties
of
positions which often as in wallPaper or brocade have repeat patterning. Clusters of tinted
shells will make a petal or a flower. Wicker provides the ten. drils and branches. There are other examples of \
sea.
calligraphy
mussels,
using
in
English
Afrikaans. and parliament
over
20 years
he
the death of Johannes
wall-adorn as natural
mystery
both
and
And
is
has
been
the leader of the | Tranévaal branch of the National party. He succeeded to the National fi leadership and became prime minister in September 1958 after
the .sea-
America
rPuerto years,
.
in
1944.
Rico she
has
for
A
the
resident
of
last - five
previously
exhib-
ited at the Centro International Center. of the State Department, and at the College of Lawyers. in Miramar.
grows
tion ~who will find it a valuable primer on how this Puerto Rico of
any
noted for well-documented— if {long and ponderous—speeches.
floor. eternal
Afrikaans
He speaks
pearl.
try
to consider
country’s internal affairs.
can be as remote as the late 19th century Castellani workshop in - Rome, which first fashion of relief
entitled
ministers
Verwoerd, son of a missionary of the Dutch Reformed Church, married Elisabeth Schoombee~-in 1927. They have seven children —five sons and two daughters.
of
not
in
tances
The
story
today
evolved
from
a
poverty
people.
prime
to
from
&z
find
something
to
Strijdom.
He - immediately turned to rigid) governmental measures to strengthen the racial separation policies he built.up as minister of native affairs to further insure that the white race would continue to hold the upper hand.
With his strong mind and are
.
the to
first
commonwealth
position
heirarchy?
conference
Bias
Does - Not
achieved
by
apostle, of Wonwonders
Mufioz Marin.
do
form-
that there is present: even
negotiating
slow
down
the
the
world’s arms race. It was possible that the discussion of such a formula would itself become bogged down in
East-West
stalemate...
The Western and delegations several
Soviet bloc days. ago
reached their first and only con-
Detract
While the author's bias is obvious, it does not have to detract from what the author has to. Say. This book had ‘to’ be: written by a dedicated - Mufioz Marin for PUERTO RICO Land ders is mainly about
step to
real
could
seek, a diplomatic
on how -to begin
EARL PARKER HANSON
the face of these attacks that the
the
party
ula. for admitting no agreement at
Ver-
we hate him! government has
taken
was
work
that two decades ago was considered an ineragieahls curse on its
repeatedly
Populars, them
One official said the only
Tra-
sh®uted,
the .young prevents
in the
journs.
falgar Square, Mrs. Barbara Castle, a leading Labor party spokesman,
ranks
talk about in the remaining three weeks before the meeting ad-
was in
‘are what
ence
House
rally
— break
GENEVA, (AP)— Western of-ficials said Saturday the main problem facing the deadlocked ten-nation disarmament confer-
policies.
a recent
the
Who will Will the
Geneva Conference Just Marking Time
com-
prime
poses
PUERTO RICO Land Of Wonders doesn’t..answer all'the questions of importance to Puerto Rico today. No book could. But ther: is background here for those interested in -where Puerto Rico has, been, and the. author’s ‘own hints on where it: might be going. :
|
one of.
Democrats
rising
relate
the
are
time.
it does
he
Popular
and’
Verwoerd
monwealth
South
wall-hangings
its
book,
in which
‘‘Where Now?’’ Muiioz Marin?
Where
a story worth reading, especially for the newly arrived in’ Puerto Rico,:and for the younger genera-
The art of decoration usually reveals the taste and circums-
of
scholarly
one
question succeed
and split into two or more parties?
of Commons unanimously © approved a motion condemning
shell-fish forms to create another reality of the sea: Flowers of the sea, which is the overall title of t
this
that proobserver
firm in ‘his phi-|
separation
Verwoerd
he
veloped. Repeats are of small horizontal shell-flowers separat-
ed by wavy
closing
only solutidn for the two races
Only
DEBRAN
time,
of South Africa, | To Go London
Afri-
when
same
losophy | that
opponents conceded ' he as much about the coun-
try’s
the
always remained
years earlier he had become a member of the senate and eventually became its leader.
Even
with
towns.)
Two
Flowers Of The Sea Frances
hero.
‘and as a participant in the - Muiioz Marin administration.” ~ |. While this is neither a- profound
reserves. He moved them put of shanty towns and slums near white residential areas to more spacious living querters pjust outside the
Art Review
JANE
book’s
his close association with gress as an interested
proving the lot of ithe Africans —but always within ae own
a
Verwoerd entered the South African government in 1950, as
he was 2 except for brief periods
By
is| the
‘a partisan brush which he rarely puts aside, it can be attributed’ te
Hol- ‘other South African’ politician. As minister of native «affairs Afric? he devised new schemes for im-
and
versity, and later helped found the Afrikaans newspaper Die Transvaler in 1937.
Verwored
South
Germany
professior
news-
keeps South Africa’s white blacks apart socially, eco-
nomically
study-in
land.
paper editor and sociology professor has long been regarded as one of the most uncompromising advocates of apartheid, the policy of racial discrimination
that and
Rico,
‘not objectively. If he gilds it
Advocate Of White Supremacy By
|
knows.
Marin, Governor of
Much that this book tells about this ever-changing| island will be He is also Hanson’s hero. - The new to readers of TRANSFORMAstory of Puerto Rico’s progress in TION. His chapter ‘on changes in those 20 years is a stimulating culture is especially enlightening. one. It needs only telling, and Perhaps. the. most thought-provok-~ Hanson tells. it authoritatively, if ing chapter, however, is Hanson’ s
economic growth of Puerto Rico. The duthor’s intimate association
Hendrik F. Verwoerd ...and the beloved country cries.
Mufoz
The
crete agreement:to adjourn
the
talks on April 29 and reconvene affer the: East-West leaders conference which May - 16,
opens
in Paris
on
. :
Each ite was ielilctant to take a public initiative for the adjournment, and the’ negotia-
Governor's
political | .enemies | will
tions were conducted behind the
dislike
book
scenes with United Nations of- © ficials acting as intermediaries..
the
and
his
friends
will like it. Those who do not také
sides will read it objectively and be much _ better informed about Puerto Rico. Author Hanson,
: who
is
a
con-
sultant for the Department of Tour-
ism and a columnist for the weekly
from
}
April 29 ‘to about June 6 was reached even before it became apparent that there was no common ground for any genuine negotiation at this stage. It was
|
The
decision to adjourn
English-language -Island TIMES, can be objective, however. when on a subject other than Munoz Marin. He, is clear in his convic-
clear ‘that both sides intended to
with. the United States, and the economie advantages. of that relationship, made! the dynamic growth
opposing ciple.
tion that-Puerto Rico’s association
of
the
last
20 years
possible.
He
dilutes effectively the propaganda boast that what rto’ Rica. has done;, other apaets veloped areas should imitate. | does this by indirectly quoting, a3 foreign visitor
; |
prevent an irrevocable . breakdown almost indefinitely— if only to avoid being accused of disarmament -
prin-
Cabot To Represent tke
At Brasilia Ceremony
stubborness he has stuck | unWASHINGTON. (AP)— Presi- | dent Eisenhower Saturday: dewaveringly to this principles, signated U.S. Ambassador John who points_o that his country even if it meant mass shootings Moors Cabot to be his personal might do as well with the same‘ and: arrests, and despite all the advantages th: come from, -PSSO- representative .at the | inaugurahatred voiced about him _ in, tion of ‘Brazil’s:new ‘capital, , Breciation ‘with Bis.
other parts of the world.
” ° Hanson ‘:
credits Dr Carlos
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The ‘Benicrat | faction of the: jpésijocsatie!| ‘Party erto Rico, headed by José A. Benitez, held an yesterday and decided to emend their state<2 plsme (For the benefit. of the ehildren, “plank”
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statehood when the economy of Puerto Rico makes
At the meeting yesterday, the Benicrats
it feasible.
They discanded the “feasible”
iinin tpmpmepmreaies=
<
SES nner “tree
Ck eae ROONEY
SOTIRE
Ss
RIE EAC TIT ne 1
were fighting mad.
business.and came out point blank ‘for statehood now. ' Their leader, Mr. Benitez, talked’ heatedly about Gov. Mufioz Marin who favors Commonwealth ‘status, and — the Republican Statehood Party -people: -who favor | _ statehood the same as the Benicrats. ‘The Benicrats said yesterday. that-the Republicans can’t get statehood for Puerto Rica ‘because Gov. Mufioz,; who doesn’t want statehood because he wants a Commonwealth, is a close friend ‘of Vice President | Nixon and Mr. Nixon, if elected President, would do , | what Mr. Mufioz asks him to do, presumably. not to support statehood. So, the. Benicrats told their followers, the state. side Democrats must win up north in Nevember, and — ' the Be nicrats must. win. down here in the old south.
THE NIT PICKERS)
“That combination will assure statehood without any such
‘silliness
as
a “feasibility”
qualification.
‘Thus the lines are now clearly (what are we say-
lt
ing) drawn on the political battlefield. The Benicrats. The Republican. Statehooders -want statehood now.
Only In America
| |
kin of the Benicrats or the stateside Democrats) want |. now
Commonwealth
Party,
naturally,
ind
rd
So. there’s
and forever.
want
doesn’t
our
quadrilateral
The. Independence
either.
They
want
set-up
for this
cam-
| ~~ Religious Holidays Enlarge i _ Upon The hen Of Man
|
‘|
(no
Popular ‘Democrats
‘The
statehood now.
want
PB:
|
|
_By
pai
ign yearalmost forgot the Campocrats, the other Democratic Party faction: here headed by Mr. En-
A great religious: holiday sometimes demands more than token obedience: from people. More
rique. Campos. del Toro who do not want to’ enter the elections locally, who are against statehood and
Golden
| Jews to ‘cake in3 i prepedition ‘for their flight from
usually, however, a great religious holiday de- | tion to set an extra place for any wayfaring mands almost notring. This is because it is an | iranees 0 foe Satie, shold be, spear ‘irden tiv | wilderness. idea, an idea which enlarges = the seaming
Mr,
‘of matt.
of commonwealth,
Campos
and
del Toro thinks to
discuss
support
the Popular
(kissin’ kin of the Campocrats) opportunity
who
the
na-
Democrats
should be given the
freely the
statehood
status
‘than anything
else.
A true prayer
is the ulti-
‘mate in gentrosity of self and humility of spirit
So let's get action now on
: the following issue:
and theSe are the two virtues celebrated
Stop That Noise! |i
by
{the table know
}
trucks rolled by.
message with
‘They roared
deafening. v<
“naps, broke up. hi-fi sym: phonies and otherwise intruded on. thousands of peace“ful homes. v4 Gov. Mufior Marin has promised to ¢ a stop:to, ae ee | Pupesintident 0 Police Rasaidit was’ against
ee parently
over is
what
‘or leap” which ‘origin
the law
Mr. Torres. Braschi
hed
police, the candidates, the parties and to Heaven to
Elion from. four political parties.
:
would. mean the holiday had. its
in an ancient
spring
festival.
How
an
| idea starts is neither here nor there. What mat| ters is, is tH idea still meaningful. .
said earlier about there being one. | We appeal to the Go vernor, the Legislature; ‘the
The uspenne: BS protect from athis notea: geder nerve-shatterint bedlam.
t
’“Pesah” either ‘meant “pass over” as God pas__ Sed over Egypt or more probably, “to dance - |.
mere: only St wrote: pss a Taw ers in the streets, apcscs oe teat
not. knowing
narrates
the
Passover is an eight-day
holiday;
the tradition is safe.
But the whole idea of Passover can be sum.
| Jerusalem,”
Christmas.’
:
| out their - politi ’ They disturbed. |
‘the father
_ med up by a toast Jews drink “Next year it
| Sunday was a: sr day, partly rainy, abinsbinhes!
sunny, until the ;
meal;
‘Eve. This gave them a chance to pray. I imagine | ‘a prayer captures the spirit of Christmas better | When the boy answets correctly, the people at .
ng siege of name-calling and.
shouting until Nov
During the
.
During World War 1 the setdiers in. the tveaichel ‘used to observe a ceasefire every Christmas
Some : because: “many Populars favor’ statehood.” rats think Mr. Campos del Toro hag compli: Cant we think it’s possible he has, and. the ‘issue. ca ‘ that we’re all in‘for
|
| bondage. Also. sutviving is the religious injunv- |
tional Democratic Party and say.:they are the Dem-' ocratic-Party here and the Benicrats are the imposters.
in favor
:
ary
the people say and raise their
|
_
“o> THE SAN JUAN SPAR — Saturday, -April’9, 1960 ©”
12
r
Thrift Flight to New York
Four-year-old
Glenn
Pransky,
Cuban-born stewardess Mejides
‘
+
of Wellesley, Mass., gets preferred
when every
treatment
from
he promises to drop of his milk.
On duty ite galley.
Lo
Monica
drink
Rodriguez will join her children in New York. Below, stewardess Goycolia and purser Pedro Rodriguez, of Caguas, preparé to
serve
104
sandwich
lunches.
jet’s
compact
weer
ye
oss
ee
Mejides,.
Chanin of New
can
fe
“Our Man i in ‘San Juan-
_ Stewardess
a
;
| Goycolia, above, serves coffee to Petra Stewardess Monica ‘Rodriguez, age 70, of Cabo Rojo. A widow of just one week, Mrs.
in the :
band.
Below,
serves
above,
lunch
Mrs.
to
she
handles
individual
requests
for
STAR Photos By Dino
ee
ST
‘Flying Thoughts |On Travelers By Al Dinhofer selling
Most people, particularly men, have many thoughts and responses ‘concerning airline stewardesses. Few people, though, particularly men, have any idea what airline stewardesses think
of
iality.
across
them.
and
merry-makers
22,
Juan
shuttle:
the skyways.
Trans Caribbean lia,
who
averages
to
New
stewardess
two
trips
York
Monica
weekly
on
$45: Thrift
Goycothe
Flight.
two cities. If Chilean-born Monica seems contented in her job, it’s because
Bight
San
Her
passengers are generally homeward-bound “pudget” vacationers, preoccupied. business ‘men, and Puerto Ricans commuting between
flights
whom
she
couple
make
with
their -home
or “base”
What
may
plane, before
seem
like
takeoff
‘seating arrangement.
really
The
a
demonstration,
a cold
or
coffee
in
:the
Puerto Rican
League
a-passenger
is
anxious, © or
-you
sleep,”
It almost
always’ works,
he
as
many -
That’s
as
with many epileptic <at-
the
washroom,
second
her
path
epileptic ‘who
had
was
fallen
blocked
in
airplanes
to
ask if
there
was
a
-he had
the
doc-
ork
* Most fun for Monica ate the Puerto Rica |
migeant
ig ithe
tars;
farm
Spring.
and
wofkers- who
“They
maracas
-go
to
and
with: gui-
sing» ‘all. dhrdugh
the
‘fight. It’s like <a jibaro festival,’? ~she ~ says Jaughingly. Macs ought- to sell |“special Bek:
ets. .
‘says. ‘+
~ ’. When the weather gets rough, and women ‘ become frightened, Redro resortst6 humor as
‘a means of distraction: He might tell the ladies
| that - if things‘ gét“reugher the stewardess wilh)
P
capt
Pan Ascariven Migdatia’ Mejides,
6
Mek
HR:
*
the- States -.
come: aboard
*
;
World ‘Airways sleviardens born in Camaguey, Cuba,
works the New York'to San Juan flight aboard ‘a yng 707 jet at least once a week. Migdatia;22, makes
her home
ing cocktails, juice, soup, meat-or eggs, des; sert,. coffee, and liqueurs. Migdalia’s ‘aerobatics with the food trays
- came a stewardess beeause of her -wanderlust. “The jet ~ passengers, 44 in First. Class +. ($118), plas-68.in-the “Tourist section: ($76), “ expéct “VIP. treatment. Seating areas are more
to be. coaxed |\off ‘the |
‘after -it landed.
ill
at ease, he first tries an aspirin, saying, “I’m _ sure this will do the trick,” or ‘This will help
=a
wtunity,
while
feeling
had
flights.
mueh about New York not being a Land of
~ iy his: teens. He’s been with Trans Caribbean Airlines. five years, the first four of which he spent in ground ‘duties. Pedro is ‘a great believer in the powers. of suggestion, When
her
tor aboard. ‘When a doctor was finally located i: another plane he radioed first aid instruc“4ions to Monica. Monica recalls one passenger who refused to unhook: his safety seat belt during the sixhour flight. Another passenger had heard so_
is ~
served. Later comes a sandwich meal. Pedro, 26, born in Caguas, was a ‘basket ‘pall star
get.
as it can
‘ether
the
methodical
aged: are seated on
drink
and
| Another “time, a passenger became ill, “put there was no doctor aboard. The pilot radioed
the aisles, so they may be served (particularly hot drinks): more éasily. Children are seat“ed so they are inaccessible to emergency exit handles. Usually, all of- the 104 seats are occupied, Immediately. . after ihe: takeoff and lite: | -belt
‘rough
to
a home
disorganization’ in
is
Monica’s
aboard
b
the-
in Forest
Hills, N. ¥. for Monica the aircraft is in the clouds away from home. .
foments
conversing,
tacks when she-must hold the victim’s tongue to prevent self-asphyxiation. During one. flight, le _year, while: Monica was helping an epi-
especially she works
married.’ Although
call-lights.”
‘ag i4@ children
purser. Pedro -J.: Rodriguez
recently
‘device
Monica has‘ been confronted -serious illnesses, including even
.
the
most
This
passes swiftly. Pedro has one iron-clad rule concerning gers: “Never talk politics.” | ‘Night flights, says Monica, are ‘strenuous en. children won't sleep. “They | ery and. whe other- passengers who become irritable: and. demand to have their seats changed,” she says. “If children don’t have toys to dirt them, they sometimes begin playing, with
On a recent San Juan to New York roundirip flight Our Man set out to find out what airline stewardesses think of the migrants, merchants,
rosaries.
Passengers begin
‘Miami, ‘and-
stays - with Télatives “in ° ’San Juan whehever:-. + pees ‘She’ was’ a ‘médical’ er “hot ‘hee
is.sometimes
spirits,
are
sometimes
too
full
of
in
good
ef hangover remedies. «Passengers
ing on-board |inebriated
will-be
‘trance ‘by. the’ traffic manager ~ door.”
at the
some with brief notes. Most stewardesses agree ‘that business men sometimes feign illness, ‘just like little boys,” |
arriv-
to get
en-
other “stewardesses. ‘work: Andustriously : serves:
And
some
business.
men
sick, and
“act
are
. To ‘sum up the feelings of Monica and Mig-
The “jet’s flight galley. is a: masterpiece of _ functional kitchen art.: But,! alas, industrial the the
attention.
like little boys,” when they get travelling without-.their wives.
plane’s
-- designers have not figured. a way to get cone -fo0d- to ‘each passenger. *S0° Migdalia and
exect-
a result, ‘after serving the meal, she finds’ on
spirits.
denied
“business
| thé trays an assortment of business cards —
good
In such cases, Migdalia is ready: with a multi~tude
by
| tives in the mood for casual ‘cotiversation. As
» spacious. ‘Passengers are ‘served a multi-course ‘hot meal. Drinks are gratis. Most holiday-bound passengers,
compqunded
Alia; stewardesses have. two-choices ~
with--regard:
to men:
- boys..who..act ‘their Ah 3 who: ‘won't.
They
.can
of flights,
fly. withlittle
‘ages, or with ane ASCRIBE RES ee
ones
Paul
R.
with her hus-
York who is en route to Ponce
_
service.
has Hi-
Atomie Energy Commission approved the site of Punta
was
it
co.
M.
Victor
as-
acting
Cataldo,
The
wealth Water Resources Authorthat the Puerto added ity. He
nized
Rico Planning Board has also of the the location approved project at that site.
have
courses
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of the
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dearly
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program.
allowance
of
card, and
a
hand.
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When
East
hand.
The
and
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a
of
the
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small
to
provide
a
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that
has
no
play’at
Spanish movies. The defense act
seeks
the
of
improvement
sciences
and
to
foster
teachers of
Ranguages
in
the
have
carded a diamond, South’s fourth diamond would become high. A
he could have broken the squeeze— presumably,
spade
know
establish
THE BETTER HALF a
the trick
was
taken
the
won
returned'a
the second so
let’s
spade
when:
he
lead. In that way
East not
still wise
doesn’t him
up.
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bid-
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with the ten in his hand. A Small spade was led andi West won the ace as East signalled merrily with the queen. It was to prove
West continued hearts and he
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South really played the hand nely well and :-made_ the maximum Without further ado, let’s watch this fine player in action. West led the five of hearts
and
s+
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nity to practice Spanish. Evenings will | be taken up with lectures, artistic programs, and visits to television stations | or
two spades, South bid two no trump and North carried on-to a game there. You will inmediately notice that four spades is a con-
tract
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it cost
North
47
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Puerto Rican students and local, professors eat with the teachers
artificial but he had a tough response. The result proves that he
wisely.
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ding is a trifle off-center. South's response of two clubs is obviously chose
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discard
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teacher-students
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according from the
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of the
director
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Spanish from intensive take
courses in Spanish this summer at the University of Puerto Rico,
for Puerto Rihere announced
project
reactor
nuclear
a
for
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of
rector of the Department
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of the
Committee
Security
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AEC Security Group OK's Reactor Site
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heart
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out, the nine was
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Sons Of Italy Leader Assails | tye Lyons DEN | Mov
on Indians were: (AP) theHOLLYWOOD
— the
path
are
over
trayed the
how
by
they
Hollywood.
|in “IfVariety: they
First war-
por- | ‘Italian’
Now
it’s
|criminals,
Italians.
is the
they
same
names
By
saying
Western
TV
worst
of it on
the
Borgnine
SYMROL
OF ‘FINE
letter York
told
of
of protest editor for
$ || tion in a film
“|
Seat oa Sor siet oaese
mtation oF
who
was
a
friend
Nightly 8:15 a Adraiceion’ $2.00
Sica
the
his helmet for his work?” Bob Feller, the famed
with
: ° The. oo
in
'
Academy
BYen ond
M
12
_
AMBASSADOR — 12 M. “HOW
screen.
in
afi
TO
it’s
Might...
I
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audience
the
still,
ae
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@
mine”...
With
The
Mostest
Protestant American—
STOP
23
Tel.
Borgnine’s
?
until
6 p.m.
or a Rus-|
sian. And even Russians are ris-| ky as heavies these days,
Paul Dillinger at the piano
“I
ahswer:
think you should go the other directioh,
3-3858
don’t|
too far either.
gangster is Italian, Jewish
}a
or|
overdo the character. Too often|
it becomes a caricature.”
Puerto
FOX
° © -PONCE DELICIAS
© Kirk D “i
‘
Anthaey
Quinn
THE East a
‘
Foe e eee e teen
7 :
SUAZO'S.
Puerto
OO
@
e
Rico
marinated
notive
CLUB
BAR
|
first’ generation
fried
Show
and
ESQUIFE, Dancing
RESTAURA
4
a
it’s
but
for. attiag—
02°
20° “I
in
step
1 |
chicken
“A
|
says he decided to
Best Man,”
about
President
criticism
Truman’s
‘Negroes.
“I find
in
character
last and
their 48th wedding anniversary of “Visit to a Small Plane ”
Congress
for
run
feel I’m only a two-hit playwright.” In} ‘Tokyo | recently Ralph Bunche was
asked
of the sit-down
to believe -he
it’ difficult
to
— |
because
commeat ’
by | ~
strikes
was accurately |
'to have for President Truman.
because
would: arise
store,no such.situation
Poot of Lutz Ave, (On the Leqoom) Tel. 2-1972 ae
|
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|
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direction”.
right
the
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if
that
said
he’d
never
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is the
This
more.
|
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3 Olive — Dessert and COFFEE. « °
any
have a segregated counter.”
ISLA VERDE,
33}:
CORDORA”
for.”
that
say
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“We the Space Age he said: what went up must come down.
~ When Bob Hope’s 14-year-old daughter Saw the Oscar award-— ed him for his humanitatianism, she said: “You could have gotten
he had a
Rico Dishes
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more
itconal
ra
;
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Rock Hudéon
Hayworth
can’t
for that
Em-
Federation
' : In discussing the problems of
quoted,” said Bunche. “I’ve long admired his unquestioned con- | tribution io the struggle for civil rights. | It would have been |
eg
WU AN
Chun
children children
in Bernard Gimbels celebrated If week... Gore Vidal, author
Irish, play him as an Italian, a Jew or an Irishman, But. don’t-
M.
SUPER DRIVE-IN
we
But
‘
Service
the
of
luncheon
anniversary:
and Guidance
preparing today’s used to’ tedch the
Negroes, denare portrayed.
“PILLOWTALK”
a
25th:
the
on her
Schools, last week
John J. Theobald, the Superintendent.of addressed
is
English
July 16
for Europe
leave
. -
had some’ help
knuckleball.
theF
“but
will
Ethel Merman
He
Game.”
is a Funny
material,’
the
One month vacation form “Gypsy.”
|
al-
has
“Baseball
organizing
ee Rico’s Littlest || 1reached Tie Point where sity | i@ the world tat doesn’t know what world it is educating its
Puerto
HOMBRES”
Doris Day
in
h
aes
| Hollywood
book,
amusing
and}
down :
ia ansiher sidé to the
I
.
; ee —__“HOUSEBOAT”” Ri ALTO-S AN
one
Indians, Italians, tists and lawyers
BEAST”
12:00
tae
ie
it
always gotten protests over how | Ployment
1554 Ponce de Leén
f
DOS
Marty.
to Angel. For his ele-
to animal to Man
do| Joe Garagiola, one of the wittiest of all ballplayers, has @ new,
to
+ vf righ
turned a}
oa
argument.
H OLIDAY
a
playing
enere
CLUB
LITTLE
MAKE
“LLEGARON
unk
te on r
alter
the|,.
half million d : t
. .- cost him don't think it’
& Song Ole, portrayae)
AL'S
A MONSTER” and
“WAR OF THE COLOSSAL
oft
brought
But
BORGNINE
ERNEST
wrongdoing
on
ef
| drink”
ments Dali: used a lapis ball from Russia, coral from . China, crystal ’ from his sculptured angel, a 1687-carat topaz and, in the thorn, diamond spikes set in individual motors, The dazzling 7 P| 2 cruss is Sestined! for a museum giving book a Alexander King’s first wife, Nettie, is writing her side of the story. It will be titled “The First Mrs. King”...
he
done so much so many peo-
his
be
free
BARBARIANS”
THE
Terror
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AND
“GOLIATH
Story. do it,”
symbolical
“a
called
he
what
shared
we
mineral to vegetable
an offer to star
might have sympathy for the ac- | PO" | pitiedinting desk
Steve (Hercules) Reeves
@
Reason:
dollars,
I know had and caused
“Perhaps
M,
- iB,
HALL
MUSIC
“I
While
i
soda pop the other day, Salvador Dali showed me his newest creation, the “Angelic Cross.” Its theme is of Transition, from
“I’ve played plenty of vilin my day, but I could [| rover portray a reallife person
TRIUMPH”
OF
to
said. lains
ple tragedy.
.
The Geestest Dramo é} Mankind “DAY
1909.”
reluctance
Capone couldn’t
e just
who §| evil
SHELLEY WINTERS es
LORRAINE
in
own
a . a halt maon
TOMORROW” mahert
Palermo
baseball pitcher, will go to che Mayo
Clinic for possible surgery on a slipped disc. ..Constance Keen, the N. Y. pianist, will be soloist with the Halle Orchestra in London, under Sir John Barbirolli. It’s her tenth appearance with them...In 1950 only three people were in the theater where Jonesco‘s play was performed. Now, although he’s still ‘off Broadway, he’s among, the foremost dramatists of the day. |
defame the place of his parents’ birth may even have cost him
AGAINST
“ODDS
of
Borgnine’s
in his newest picture
return
to create the Italian squad. He also got permission to go to
May Have Cost Him $500,000
Proudl HARRY DELAFONTE
tax
:o-stars with Peter. Sellers in “Man in a
of Terry Thomas, who
He
the
examined
inspector
tax
Income
British
A
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}
“Cowards.”
She ‘said:
down.
toned
been
had
her
items wardrobe some disallowed Cocket Hat,” The inspector Thomas had claimed as: necessary for his work...The actor | dissented: “Would you question a deep sea diver about his needing
streets
sARTISTS
|
was the first one to suspect there was a criminal hierarchy
BSEG4
me UNITED
LYONS,
you.”
after
run
only
they’d
|
Truman Capote is sailing for Europe to stay abroad for a year... When Anna Magnani was shown the finished print of “The Fugitive Kind,” she noticed that Marlon Brando’s love scenes with
Matinges only Fri., Sat., Sun. {| Italy to seek the real leader of what was then called the Black and holidays 3:00 p.m. Adults $2.00, Children $1.50 §; Hand. He was shot down in the
PARAMOUNT
|
:
to conduct.
her
Leland Hayward, co-producer of “Gypsy” and “Sound of — Music,” is in Nevada.. ;Jack Lemmon not only will star in'the Broadway show, “Face of a Hero,” but also will co-pfoduce it...
of
Italy.
g
:
to teach
you;
follow
wouldn’t
nored
of
because
conduct,
salary.”
asked [Monteux
once
Roosevelt and was hoKing
let me
“Gentle
better - with
do
1 “No,” he told her. “It would be no good. Men
Theodore
by
a
earn
can
singer’s four-year-old baby. “Monteux drew a son from. his pocket and said: photo of his “This is my baby. He’s 63”...A pretty girl
a
. |] and he convinced the commission
i
Ailes:
Dh oe
cop
his instructions:
you
Robert Merill showed him a photo of the |
“|.
a New
“He was Joe Petrosino,
York
heéding
But please
out me.
IL, must
‘ag «| Ltalian-American whose ‘very heroism almost stamped out the METROPOLITAN Mafia in this country. i ; es
frankly
men,
f know
not
for
phony
try, “Pay or Die.” 3 For Pictures $ “I explained to him,” said the % e ©@® TODAY $ SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ? || actor, “that I was portraying an
ie
viola. When
the
once chided the San Francisco Sym
critic.” He
coun-
this
Monteu
viola.-
the
violin, so I studied
lazy ‘to study the
too
I was too lazy to play the viola any more, I became; a conductor. And when I get too lazy then, ofcourse, I'll become a to. conduct—
the begin-
in
—.
fe
studied
he’d
why
asked
was
he
from a New his participa-
about
.
he’s
Hood Dell, In Philadelphia, before conducting at the Robin x explained, “T
was
and
receiving
Mafia
the
of
$ || ings
ENTERTAINMENT
>
‘Ma-
Supports Complaint
Borgnine
THEATRES. THEATRES |
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33
salary this year?” ”
The complaint gets support from a famous son of Italy, Er: 2. @ : nigst Borgnine, yet he is jn re defend: pas of having to score. imselt on thy sank
TUCUCCCCUCCUCCCUCCCCCCTC
BIAN’S IAN'S
my ‘What’s|
This
are saying crime is by Italian-Americans.
the|This is a dastardly attack the |it is not warranted.”
and movie screens. Along come the Sons of Italy with a similar beef. The group’s Grand Council of Pennsylvania blasted the broad use of the term “Mafia” in films and TV,
for
‘Mafia.’
plaint to Washington that redskins are always getting
<>
ert a fet BX
say
thing.
Recently the chiefs of Okla-| fia,’ they homa Indian tribes issued a com-|controlled_
sw
Italian
of all
when
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conductors,
active
of the dean
begining : working. “I work|t without a| contract,” he said. “At andthe ask him, r manage s busines to|the got I of each season
say
to
afraid
are
or use
quoted
was’
Monteux celebrated his 85th birthday by of the Boston Symphony. This was typical
Last week Pierre conducting a rehe’
Untouchables”
official
series. An
Writer
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Sandra Dee Gives Teenagers | Advice On Behavior For Dates! ‘By, VIVIAN BROWN “A GIRL SETS the. Pace mk “teen-age movie: star, Sandra
““It tells him what kind of girl; him
beha
for.
‘being a gentleman.”
Explains Sandra, one, of Holly-wood most popular young ste: “J ‘went out with one man that - everyone ‘called a wolf, but! ‘he’ ‘treated me like a lady becau:
‘Universal Pictures— on a talent)
-acted like one. He was perf:
the
wrong
‘It Gets Boring
Sandra “should
who
kiss
a
|
|
boy
because
| you
af
Stothis
_™meni say ‘yes, anything you ‘want’
‘when they date me It gets bor-
as
Sandra
time. I guess 1 like a man. who
,j dominates me.” , The 5 ft.-6 beauty has had a phenomenal .rise in Hollywood— with nine movies in two years.
“j’ve. really gone Hollywood,” she says laughing, “and-why not? I-love it. 1 have a. big swimming
the
most
fabulous.
and
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or
nor have nails. But
says
anything I
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pool,
and
coat
like
that,
painted - their toeI. may even get to Her
Shoulders
shrugs., her
“Tf you’re
|
shoulders
a movie
star,
why: not act like one. People expect: it. I won’t be disappointed
if things don’t continue this way. That’s the way I am.~But I'm ‘sure ‘going to enjoy it while I can.
Most
blue!
things
do work
out
for
white mink coat. I’ve got French Sandra, though. “I. did a’ fashion show for the poodles, but I haven't begun to _ dye their -hair to, match »my! Girl Scouts: ‘because a friend was
Actress Shuns TV. - For Future In Films. ~ Hollywood ‘Susan
(AP)
Oliver
is
— a’
Blonde
provocative
young actress who is determined to stay in ‘motion pictures: and out of television.
b
She says she turned down the
-lead “in the Claudia television = sefies because of Possible danger ‘to | her blossoming cinema career.
“I had to do a lot of; soul “searching,” Miss Oliver says. “I , finally
decided
to refuse
“fer in spite of some
the- of-
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my
N. J., near my
money
change
Denise
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someone
years -babysitting
aunt in ee ald neighborh
“y was just afraid of being typed in| a _ character ‘that wouldn’t fit many good screen is a inarked
business,
office
yy Winner ot] ACADEMY AWARDS
involved.
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to
in his
tions man at the Hilton after . his last week’s illness... Toro
doing a ‘TV series for’ release in Germany. Accent is on travel, “IT said, ‘so. who sings?’ They culture and history: .. The Alfonsaid, ‘you do’. I. did. The record when she appeared in Marriageso Borrell’s little bundleshas. arsells. You figure it out.” Go-Round, lovely Susan €abot rive .and“ they call her ‘Monique. ‘Sandra “confesses her voice: and. Vivian Donner, style editor Mr. ‘and . Mrs. Stephen. Cookeisn’t the greatest, but. adds she: for Diplomat Magazine and: Fox -Yarborough, former island resiMovie-tone News, which incident- dents, now residing in Larch“never gives up.” “As a matter of fact my most ! ally will cover the affair. mont, N. ¥;.have arrived with recent movie, ‘Snow Queen,’ ‘is’ | The Little Theatre of Puerto Ri- sons Chris and Nicholas, for a all voice, no face. It’s cartoons.”; '|co plans anj old time minstrel two week- vacation. Stephen i$ Sandra is- not’ all face and show for their production to fol- now .working for architectural form’. in _spite of her 18-inch the Tennessee Williams firm, Tippets, Abbet, ‘McCarthy waistline, and ‘other measure- low al| three one-acters which open at rand Stratton, in Alaska. ments she’d rather not- reve because ‘she’s “developing.” She can codk...too, and just» about| everything. She loves babies. “T used to. say ra be. married|. at 19.and have my first baby at 20: Now I don’t know. But re: VY cently I had more fun than I've
vice. ‘and I might ‘say with a pang of
me-
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Josefina Del Mar, publicity’ di-’ a script to}: in a. news- ‘rector for the P. R. Blood. Bank \|read. When ‘|| paper that: I- had been. chosen to ‘ealled to say that the Stateside ‘| go: to Hollywood, I couldn’t b e- | celebritiés*-who have R.S.V.P.'d: | lieve it. They. had. told everyone O.K for the Imperial Ball are celebrities wha have R.S.V.P.'d0. but. me.” K. for the Imperial Ball’are CholWas 15 At: Th
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@EAL
ESTATE
ASSTFIED
HOUSES
-
ecean meat
front farms, property. J.
CUS-
REALTOR-
279
CINTRUN of farms,
San
AND
for
or unfurnished.
and investFRANCIS-
Ashford
rest.
Garden
-
900
problem
Santa
Maria,|
garage.
1400
Hills, Villa Ca- | 9.9215.
IN
of
baths,
carport,
livingroom,
kitchen
lot.
Total
price $24,500,
Don’t Realty.
estate
ment Service San Martin, Parque, suite 1133
Check | gry with
and
projects.
Company, Ponce de 101 3-3550.
porch.
fiman-|
1166
I[nvest-
washing-machine
First
DOS
class
references
car-}
Phone
room
living
RENT
FOR
bedroom
with
—
6 PM
Hern4ndez
Ramirez,
6-3269,
3-5356.
i
other
three
3, Miramar.ali
NORTE
master|
bed-/4
home
«Byccaneer”
3
bedrooms,
APARTMENT
person,
included,
with
for
linen
telephone,.
has
couple
or
and
crockery
huge
bedroom,
lots of closet space, diningroom, livingroom, modern kitchen, lovely terrace. Close to ocean. $250 rent. McLeary 2073, telephone
3-4122,
1199
Mrs.
Torruella.
.
414
J
Los
.
4133]
Develépment. Brand new residence, 3 bedrooms, big lot, all modern conveniences. Totally screened and protected. Furnished $200, unfurnished | $150. Peralta, Realtor, phones 2-5192 and 2-4237.
977
a
COMFORTABLE
FURNISHED
screened
IN OLD San Juan, smail apartment with large living room facing ocean, for gentlemen only. Also another apartment in same building with two bedreems. Cali 6-3909. 1184 423
bungalows, at beautiful Vaciatalega Beach, Montebay, Boca de Cangrejos Road. Weekends, weekly or monthly rentals. Ideal for picnics. Telephone reservations. and 2-8138 for information 1410 Salvador. Prat. Santurce. ce 9
BE
PUNTA
LUXE
FURNISHED
apartment
for
rent. Two bedrooms (one airconditioned), living-dining room, full kitchen, beautiful bathroom, laundry, garage. Must
Mr.
be
Lema
seen
at
te
be
appreciated.
Miramar
609,
or
3-3090.
11%
See
SMALL APARTMENT for rent, for one persen only. Residential section. Rodriguez de Triana 211, El Vedado, Hato Rey. Close to University. May be seen after 6 PM. Call 3-6152. 1147 ai2
FOR
MABIAS
RENT
BRACH HOUSE-fully furnished, screened, completely equipped kitchen. Brefia Beach, three minutes from Dorado Beach Hetel. For information call Maestre, 68124. é
front or unfurnished’ ocean furnished home. 3 bedrooms, 1-1|2 baths, garage and large yard. Call 2-8825
For
Classified CALL 3-8400
30 words, 3 cents word. 30 words, 4 cents word.
EXT.
ANTILLES GUEST HOUSE, in lovely Miramar, with nice ocean view. Near Caribe Hilton, and Condado Hotels. Cool,
rooms
from
$4 per
per-
son single and $8 double. Social Security Building, Ponce de Leén 804, 4th Floor, Apartment 401-402, Mrs. Vega. 3-6769. i174 UF WASHINGIUN
67
GUEST
Double | single air rooms fwith private bath, the beach and restaurant. Santurce,
HOUSE
conditioned patio. Near Tel. 2-4026,
P.
413
699
ISLAND HOUSE GUESTS 1017 Ashford Avenue, Condado. Ocean front, beach terrace. Spacious new rooms, all airconditioned; double rates $20-24, in. cludes camplete breakfast. For reservations, 2-1779. 510 1159 ASHFORD HOUSE Guest House. 1120-1122 Ashford Avenue, Condado, Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid service. Ali screened. Hot water. Some with air conditioning. Best hotel and Tesidentia! section. Beach facilities. Special arrangements for couples travel ing together. One block from La Concha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personal
guided
tours.‘
2-7927.
Mrs.-Annié
THE ing,
DUFFY’S old beach
Jelephomes De
45-6231
Mauret,
‘and
Manager.
have remodeled charmhome, and now offer
rooms, all with prfvate bath, some with private patio, some air conditioned.
One minute to beach and bus. From $7.50 single, $10, double. rates include complete breakfast. Verde Boad, near San Juan intercontinental coy 9-0144, 9-9532. : oF
Ads
19 Onix
on
bathrooms,
Street:
for; nice
girl
can
ur] e
| amras
IN
MAGDALENA
—
Suite
17 Carrion
Member Telephone ur
Make
this
home
yours
at
Celeste
Todd,
telephone
rates.
2-1356.
$3
COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE, 606 Olimpo Avenue, Miramar, Santurce, Centrally located. Single and double accommodations with private bath, some air conditioned. Rates from $4. single. Mrs. Cruthirds, 2-3994.
953
UF
+
SOTEL MIB — Overlooking the plaza in ARECIBO, 48 miles West of San Juan on Route 2. Double rooms $5 to $9, some air conditioned. Brand new Coffee Shop features finest American and Puerto Rican specialties. Warren James, Mer. Telephone Arecibo 338. 903 413 CASCADE beach, in Ocean Park ments conditioned. eatee ete
Cristo Street, block
San Suan,
story
Fo:
Ave.,
Tel
23013
Ext.
227.
MAKE
in
YOUR
Miramar
GUEST HOUSE — at the the city. No.6 Elena S&t., Santurce. Efficiency apartsuites rooms airDaily, weekly, monthly Rivera, Manager. _ Telephone 510
San
hohine. ‘wo
MARIA
-
AUNT
129,
at 904
away,
from
YUNQUE area. 2 ch with vatural view occean, private
J. ‘Marti,
A-23
Pre-
3-0748.
write
804
House with
Delicious Ave. Tel.
ail
OTEL LUQUIELO @CEAN STAURANT..On the ocean. rooms,$7 3 minutes from ‘the
Tapia
orig
ANTONIO
Puerte
VIEW Double famous
Rican
Luquillo,
GUEST HOUSE
Street.
Ocean
beach.
Good
and
P.R,
Park,
- One
San
Juan.
Rooms with private bath, airconditioned. 3: minutes from Airport, Beautiful swim-. yas MAISON
and
ath.
distance. BLANCHE
single
Near
air
—
1:30—4
reasonable.
Barrio
Higuellar
Has Has
road, sugar
PM. -
~
FOR RENT
Inspection
ground floor Loiza corner turce. 1158
“
invited.
Apply
of Catal4n| Bidg., Calle del Parque,
|
on
Calle San413
INDUSTRIAL METERS,
LOTS
entrance Cupey
Road.
gd
Woolworths.’ Another 2550 meter Industrial. section, Hate Rey. -Block from Ponce de Leén and Ave. Roosevelt. 60 meter frontage. All hich and level. Cintrén Realty; Box 729 Roosevelt, %-0911. 1191 413 in
IWIMMING
POOLS
SIAINI POOLS, Puerte Rico's eldest and most axperienced 900) vuilders, uses. (snly reinforced soricrete and all copper filtering system. materials last forever. Vor free ¢stimates, cal?
1156
=
oir
j
WANTED TO RENT
|.
WORKING VAMILY
Juncos,
cannot - pay
Mrs. hours.
Ochoa,
with baby
high
Park.
|
and
twa
Infantry.
Star:
eaten
Please -ea
working
if
— |
UP |
seeks
reaso-
5.
ue
Tel.
RENT
bedrooms,
|
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JOURNALIST
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OR
-' BARGAIN 3
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Information
~
SALE
rentals:
!
WORKING
College:
sh
— near
Realty, i
2.0911,
|
,
}
WAREHOUSE SPACE WANTED |
screened,
=
WANTES bain”
- GARAGE
shop,
-
Soca suitable for
Imparcial | vicinity Juan, itust batslarge enough |
Box | te house 4 mw 3-8400 Ext. ais 869
:
Cd
TT
restaurants
Breakfast Guest
conditi
beach.
Sun
within
served.
louse. Double with
terraces.
GARDEN. HILLS —| A genuinely large, SAN and luxurious residence, fully aig con-{ ditioned. Three bedrooms, two baths for children. and guests. Giant apartment for parents with bedroom, bath, dressing room and library. 1202 meters, magnificently landséaped. PARKSIDE
02
cold water,
. Rat
ss.
Roosevelt,
near
room
with
bar,
serv-
ant’s quarters. A really’ big, well deSigned, housq at a / bargain price!
delivery—_
Phone |
y
UP
— A
iood
|
FRANCISCO
of large and splendid; homes! Three | bedroom house with 2 porches, carport, | One third acre lot, nicely landse: aped, | : with clear view to San Juan. An un-_| usual: “offering at $21,000: with high | mortgage. j | BUILDING SITES-—Santa-.. Maria 1489_ meters, high, all usable, in attractively |
developed
neighborhood.
Priced for quick |
sale! Monterrey 3542 meters with view of city, sea and méduntains. , Cupey | Gardens 2700 meters with many fruit trees. A suburban location with sewers, Paved streetr and all city .conveniences. |
ISLA VERDE — near beach, schools, INVESTOR’S' OPPORTUNITY — Prime site, fo: immediate - developpublic transportation, shopping. Com- condominio ment o1 speculative holding. 2529 meters pact three bedroom, two bath home of high, level land with sewers and all
with kitchen ‘equipment, air conditioners, many fi
utilities available. low .and well for immediate sale at d — $4,000, cash will make it yours!) "with financing available.
extras.
77
Priced
Robert Tschudin, I>
——-
TELS.
arance
$13. double, $12, ar lgpecial vate’ ty the month. %-6887 ar 2.2206 <r 773 I uF.
Just off
kitchen, recreation
uF
Foon age i private val
—
Pueblo, Woolworth’s, Academia San José, Three belirooms, | two baths, equipped
ashington St. Condado, Santurce, corner ilson. Manager Vicente; Julia, TelePhone 3-2936.
hot and
SALE
ACRES
a
meals 3-6802. UF
1137
gan
Fdz.
ext. 54 San Juan
per month, 729, Roosey 1188
avail-
water -con-_
412 Guest
AMELLIA GUEST HOUSE-_ near each, Hotels Condado and La Concha. test residential section. Convenient to hopping centers and bus: lines, taxis, estaurants, night clubs. 75 | Condado venue. Phone 3-1977.
of
FOR
34
1158
FOR
lease
entrance. .
Phone 3-6712 or Miramar. | 1024 |
Wonderful site for h
home
71
Roosevelt.
LUQUILLO + EL or more acres, stream and scenic
automobile
and
term
FLOOR SPACE for rent in attractive corner building, Sécond floor with separate ground floor entrance and parking space on adjoining lot. Rental very
ip - the
413
.—
SPACE
all
bath, fully equipped | kitchen, 350 meter lot with lawn. Terrazzo floors. $2900 cash, balance FAH! $9,200. Rent $100
atmosphere. 1850 McCleary
oo
.t,
i
65th
JENNY’S:
beach
Will
2-4818, P. R. 42
Street,
Pare your meals the way you want them and when you want them. Air conditioned room at reasonable rates,
Telephone 1160 _
Francisco.
meta:
(Magnolia
COUNTRY CLUB
home
phone
|:
heart of this exclusive development. Another in Garden Hills, 903.. meters, with 32 meters frontage. Other ood -listings. Cintréz Realty,
Sox
light
Long
ala ware-
cane quota. Appropriate for cattle, pigs. Francisco Pacheco, Dorado, P. R. Tele-
LOTS FOR SALE-
413
coe
‘and
mear Dorado Beach Hotel. electricity, water, telephone.
1352
remodeled.
ment. Mr. Rivera - Telephone or write Box 9902,: Santurce, 1148 : '
aol,
rent.
FARM
RENT
consider propositions for long lease with right party. [May be used for store and/or Guest) House. Call for appoint-
a very
Apartment.
Newly decorated and furnished, with large living and diningroom, airconditioned bedroom for two, kitchen and private bath. Located in Condado section one block from La Concha Hotel.
Private entrance. Daily & weekly
OLD
between
Houses beach.
FOR
reasqnable price: A.C, & #.C. Contractors.4 Real Estate Brokers, 248 F. D. 1060
from
BUILDINGS Two
for
DORADO
419
IN
Ex-
VILLA NEVABEZ — 8 aaa’ from the University, excellent home with many features; air conditioned room, builtin Hi Fi, concrete patio, utility room, etc. Reasonable » F.H.A. mortgase. A. C. & R, C. contractors & Real Estate Brokers, 248 F. D. Roose velt. Ave, Tel, 2-3013 Ext. 227
family served.
iis
Road
|
SANTA
Roosevelt
Court, corner of McLeary. Caribbean Tourist Association. 3-1317. 702
Call 1102
ae Tiatillo
-_
residential section.
SANTA BOSSA: Near new shopping center. Convenient home for its personnel. 3 bedrooms, living reom, diningroom, kitchen, bath, hot water, screens. Large patio. $3,000, balance EuA Call =. Ochoa, 32-8400, Extension
| hood.
SAN JUAN GUESY MOUSE: Enjoy breakfast and drinks om your private terrace in delightfal .continental-run guest house close to “Under The Trees”,
1158
AREA
desirable
ceptionally beautiful mew three bedroom, two bath home with Humphrey kitchen. 1117 meter lot. $26,000. Low down payment. Call Wall, 8-1248. 1164 ‘a3
anne
sce
office space
telephone,
tected,
Room
who
j
1181
near exclusive school for English-speak\ing youngsters, yet a quiet neighbor-
$3.00 for 5 days, each additional
and one minute
FT.
in-
For
ith children. Hot water, stranpeuien? for meals. Parrilla, Mrs. _eall 3 . 4.
Las
PUNTA
equipped
j ROOSEVELT - Space and beauty plus excellent location makes this home 2 real buy. 4 Carport, utility room, etc. 10 minutes from the Unlversity, near drugstore, , bus p, shopping center and especially
72
$2.00 for 3 days, each additional
Guest new furnished
Completely
call 414
GOUSES
LAS
CAPARRA
Angeles | Most
oe
single
AVENUE
5,000 Sa.
vie 51
-
ANGELES
all fa
its } 1112
and
Diamante Street
16
at
lattes
Zoned. light. manufacturing. For 5 information please call 3-0140, Miss Ve-
become like part of the family, with bi-
PIR
FURNISHED
Guaynabo ai
2-5856.
house;
FURNISHED. SCREENED, studio apart.|100™s: independent bath; kitchen and} Kitchen, 2-car carport, liberal mort-| airconditioned ‘rooms, secreted] One with ment 18" x 22", bath, kitchen, air- | Pantry. | Telephone. np parage eutal ae oanae opened by Te eres” | private bath and entrance, 2\ with adh > igerator Utili_ 3 " 2 a | |Lofza Street 2484, Tele423 ee fe | 1167 aoe Pee Eecatigny Teasonable. | Residential Rees end tinea included. sectioa close to beach. Rent daily, weekHes, eae: ly Telephone 1202 or monthly. Call 2-4767 after 7 p.m. ‘aig | Juan. 1157
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413 | with
Sein
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all screenec
| house
rooms vi hall le sates.
|‘interest. For informatibn call Dr. Mar-
412 | 1177
RENT! ala”
trel Board ef Puerto iRice, Teird ‘feee. Telephone available. Screened.. Located. Hipodroine 632. for information, Centro | aecniee Esteva,
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$300 rent.
ALL
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WANTED
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729
Box
2-0911,
residence, 1000 square meter lot. 413 | bedrooms,! main airconditioned,
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APARTMENTS
bathrooms.
two
Realty,
porch,
‘ie
Mrs.| Vega,roy 3-6769..T or cal . diningroom,| ample built-in kitches. | formation | after 6 PM 60951. very| Bearing fruit orchard.| Excellent neizh-| 43s 1) Vd jy Laun-|\berhood. FHA mortgage $13,500 4%4% | 1175
liviag-dining,
Porch,
2.2643.
ad-|
airconditioned: bedroom’
kitchen,
ose velit.
laundry,
1199
beautifully
FURNISHED,
three
apartment.
industrial.
feasibility
3-2545.
call
modern
above
kitchen,
F.H.A.
@i | Eamoomabter
HOUSE _e
and
| remiees, “Eco Beta 1, Bex 1483, Santurce.
port, terrazzo floors. ‘Total price $21,800. | 607 Arecibo Roose- | 1170
Santur-|
2023,
built-in
OFFICES
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1,000
miss this opportunity. Cintrén Box 729, Roosevelt, 2-0911. 1193
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cabinets,
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with
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decorated,
Competent | Cay
sites.
hotel
lot.
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commercial,
regarding
real
Juan
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two
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416
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3-6523.
rooms,
Condado
729, Roosevelt,
Box
2.0911.
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Phone
1204
ASSOCIATES,
Avenue,
for sale:
Francisco,
ot
SAN FRANCISCO,
monthly.
parta, Hato Rey, Santurce. call os — we! wil! help you find the right house for
you
HOUSES FOR SALE
RENT
415 MODERN, COMPLETELY _ furnished house by the beach in Reparto ConUF sular, Isla Verde, Left of Coral Beach URBBANIZACION PINERO — Hato Rey, ! Hotel, one block from San Juan Hotel. Alhambra Ave., Ponce de Leén mear 4 bedrooms,j m, di and Living fas tarse listings! BEALTY business properties, buildings,|2 bathrooms, servant’s quarters, 2 car | ‘Street. 3 bedrooms, bath, fully equipped
3 Nairn and 3.3506, 3-6775.
houses
islands ALLEN
FOR
UNUSUALLY FINE house fer rent en’ beach front in Condado. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, two-car garage, large patio and maid’s. quarters with bath. Furnished.
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and
you
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can
\Ponce’ de
Apt. des
Leon
Avenue,
Stop
1953. DODGE,
4 «door,
$400.
WANTED or
' CARS
female bookkeeper
. | Stenographer
ranged. 1153 |
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all ;makes
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Chrysler,
WANTED,
salary,
ditions.
Write
Philadelphia
2197
adaptable
Hannon,
Hale
11, Peas iyatia
MAIERE
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SPORTS
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PROMOTION
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hour
For
inform.
Rico
Wates
ee
BOATS
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172
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motors,
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85
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foot Norseman
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MAY AGUEZ
second
in Spanish, French, Engday and night. Call 2-3542. de Leén Avenue, Second 19, Santurce. i 4
Control
Pest
&
CLASSES
EXTERMINATING
_
WATCH REPAIRS
XPRESSO
SALE Trailer Gyrator-Crusher; Tractor’ Loader;. Army Wreck
AN types of office equip-| equipment. First ald & Oxygen kits. | “Soo |
ment),
4i2
~MALABE
SALE
Crane, 5 tan eapacity; Speed-King tonerete mixer; also Black and Decker
“Buccaneer”
Rada,
new | fers
service
iH
good eommission, YM, José’ A.
Bay.
Puerto
HOSPITAL 9
PAN AMERI
with
Juan
FISHERMAN.-43
EQUIPMENT
systems.
HhTV.
:
Beautiful
.FOR
prices, Installed and mem Lat op set! up your ‘effice, Cal ‘ratory supplies and equipment. Thermo | serviced "ay“experts. Comerelal - Rodr!
839
n
Fon,
Tel. 63072. | 33578,
FILING eyCABINETS, are,
|
2-4375.
The new office of
UF
ONE YEAR guarantee on all watch and iQock repairs. European craftaman, ‘Puerto Rico’s only maner ote || bome and clock maker. WilliamA. Gruen, 27} Smaller Calle Caoba, Punta Las Marias, Phone | information ‘and prices
» Villa Prade:
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UF
Chris
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cars. Excellent opin person at Kiko
31
Rey.
must
for
~
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1037
/ $55,000 because he is now building motorgailer. Lying Yacht’ Haven, St. Thomas.
We do
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portant as where
LADY,
-
| BOAT |22 FT., with40 H.P. Gray Marine \engine, completely rebuilt, $2,000, Bob yeranse 690. 413 lm,
shipping |
BALES
JUAN
i businessmen
Miami. Custom built, diesel juxury vessel -launched Septemjer 1959. Professionally maintained. Cost /$65,000. “Owner placing on market at
on
Call
THEATRIC-
Camerino
NEW??
Fernandez
2-5282, Caguas
ANSWERING
MACHINERY
La
i
Pheee
side Isla Grande Airport. Same, build- Ps Radio
Sam
Hotel
| Voss, Ine.s Juan; Service, sibility, guaranty 1173 ci in eal ans Scat ee [oes eek, Saree We store your i ationary, ._ Offices Building,| located in north ald Agents National Van ‘Lines PAA Sea Plane Terminal 7
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a
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2-2726, 2-2067 Santurce.,
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service for people without phones. Call plete 3 bedroom household . furnishings articles. 1960 four | 23013 San Juan, 2-5060 Ponce, ask for and miscellaneous dor Opel Rekord. 70 Street3, Altamira. | superv: .
ARE /YOU going to move? ‘Use the best service in Puerto Rico, United States,
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months
REFRIGERATOR,
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BUSINESSES J FOR SALE
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8
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the dependable care you seldgm find, Telephone 6-3357, 6-3329 Transportation, Inc., for a free
—
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. OFFICE
413
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|
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|
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offer ‘|
7530),
POSITIONS
Inquire
Quisqueya 6-3703., 265°
ality,
hotel
Tels.
ip '
«2!
| Juan). 1143
44
auto air conditioners for| apartments, Gilda ARTIC-KAR ali. ‘car€, foreign and American. Good}, Caparra. prices; financing, parts and service. 1178 |
yeats ‘local ex:
relations,
car
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at:
3 Co. $2
for sale or’ SALES & SERVICE Store - office |equip- Baker,! INVESTMENT PROPERTY REPRODUCTIONS ANTIQUES, ment, typewriters, cash registers, safes, Rents over location. Hibriten, - Union Na-| trade:. Excellent Lee L. Woodard, keys, etc; In. business ten years. G to can be increased a year. tional and similar. Livingroom, dining-| $28,000 Roque Mr. Cail rent. low location, Call tenants. Seven leases. Year and:|$35,00. terrace porch, bedroom, robm, Telephone 3-€245. garden furniture, chandeliers, paintings,| for appointment, Centro Tecnico Esteva, © mornings . il only. 2046 lestals and lamps:j Phone 2-5856. mirrors, statue: ail 2 i : i 1132 ° Call 6-5272.
~ AIR CONDITIONERS aur
20
four
public
work, Write
1182
yan
perience, ledge of
Seeks
with
above
Rosition,
or
Raad. 1185
Avenué.
|
3-0440, | Miss
‘15
waiter,
your
-
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f
three bedrooms, dining, Jiving rooms. || clientele: Many years successful business. sale in: the | heart. of ‘old San Juan, Friced right. Nelson, 1-113 Villa (a-'| Located in San Juan. For details write’ Make-up, dancing shoes, etc. Low rent. pri, Rio. Piedras. Near §5th, Igfant-y|) Box B, San Juan Star (Box 4187 San Stock around’ $23¢0. Call Mrs. Badillo,
condition.
for
@ -
Unusual , opportunity.
for | sale,
Furniture
and
.
1152
Station’ ‘Wagon.
Plymouth
ONE 2% TON ‘Diesel truck and panel delivery available for monthly lease. reasonable rates. For information call
Street,
|
models
Infantry
TRUCK
in PanaRequires
'to new
1229
cash
and‘
65th.
1203
’ MEN
FORMER PAINTER foreman ta, will take any type work.
modest
—
7-3164, |7-3166.
POSITIONS
rings,
Beautiful ‘scenery
tFactive ‘place. Telephane
guas.
= Mest sell Gulexcellent value. |] FIRST
LEAVING ISLAND bransen_ Piano, blond,
WANTED
tars
trade.
poo
Sdn-
E-3, Uni‘| versity of Puerto Rico. Carpenter Road and University Avenue. Home Friday evening, Saturday, Sunday. 1180 2 411
Gay or night - 3-5156.
mate
20,
New
battery; Good. cializing in preparation of legal decu- new: “tires, wents and contratts. Call Gini) Lobaugh, | Faculty) Residences Building
BILINGUAL
ment for sale, nearly mew, including desks, chairs, table, file, typewriter. See office 410, Condominio.,Condado Ave. or telephone 2-4614. ta . aaq|
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as. installments, Rew, economical
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IBM
payment
-
With. $275- down
1960 FIAT. ust call 3-5190, or pay us visit at Martorani. Motors, Inc., 1
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West Virginia | Porters
Democrats
stopping Sen. (D-Mass) or
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result
either
be largely psychological delegates will ever, it will
way
will
since no
be bound. serve to
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whether Kennedy’s Catholicism works against him or not. Campaigning began this weekend in a rematch between Kennedy and Hubert H. Humphrey
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tion department, he urged
njed
in - churches | | Republican | throughout) South Africa prayed didate Luis A. | yesterday. for Verwoerd’s reco- ito speak
Puerto
atorial can- Ricans who have moved to New | Ferré is: ‘scheduled York: City to adapt themselves to ow to the Isla pit. Club. The meet‘demons’ a very. Johannesburg, a metropolis |: Verde. Rotary He praised their feeling that |Lof more than a million people, | ing& will be held at 8 p.m. at the they are still Puerto Ricans, he San Juan Intercontinental Hotel. said, but urged them to adapt said, ‘how- was. unusually. quiet, even for a
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ve “ each other in front of 1058 Ashford tion. of peed | Police! secrecy Ave. Witnesses said that Julia and ‘previously Garcia, who were riding “in the under
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also
‘38
revolver
calibre
checking: out
found
themselves to the city and to.learn gn-) Sunday. - : \ooula wait: for him .to recover But miany nections ‘of ‘the po- ‘further. from shock before at- the English language. The Governor, in a 50-minute some small town to avoid white. pulation, -white as well as nontempting the delicate operation.
a
ed:
near
this)
morning,
probably ; in
the accident ‘scene. Up to last violence that ‘might. erupt surg night, ‘however, the two inj he to appear ina Jynannesy &| boys had not been ainesth court. | “Both the dead and the were initially taken te a : The iman was roughly nodded ans| by the,crowd after the shooting Hospital... Suarez was late ared dazed betore ferred to Mimiya Clinic bine and aD en away by police was to the Auxilio Mutuo Hospital. Services were held. for Garcia informant who said he was an yesterday afternoon at the Buxeda intimate friend “of Pratt report-
Funeral Chapel. Burial was in the: ed the farmer has psycholo
Buxeda The
Cemetery Central
is
survived
at
Cupey
at Isla Verde.
High
School
student
by his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Candido: Garcia, of.) ‘154: Elena St., and one sister, Last rites -were performed ‘for Julia at the Spirito Santo Church yesterday morning. Interment was in the Buxeda Memorial ‘Cemetery Bajo.-
third
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death
on
Meanwhile, ‘he
fan new flames in this country’s transfusions.
burhing conflict tion. -
over
segrega-
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| “Police ‘and soldiers, 1,600 in [all raided Cato Manor, the big
Negro settlement near the’ east bullets: are | still lodged coast city of Durban. This' was
in Verwoerd’s head. One struck the right ear. The other pene-
one
in
of
the
Surgeons
said
they
Aguadilla_
vote and use it intelligently.
all nonwhites
Satur-
District — Hospital
he. died three hours later.
MUSICAL (Continued From Page 1) Puerto Rico for ten days to look}, it over. I absolutely loved it, It} is a terribly exciting place. As for
providing
show,
Puerte
material Rico
has
element and we were old San. Juan with charm. “Puerto
Rico
is
for. the
the]!
tourist
crazy about its colorful also
|.
exciting
politically There is so much dyna’ mic) progress. One feels that new frontiers are openiyg. I think it must bé like that in Israel, ‘although I have never ‘been there. The people are wonderful; I loved them. And I found that the Americans ‘who have moved to Puerto ace, are productive, creative people Miss Rodgers, who is 29, said she, plans-to:return to Puerto: Rico ‘for another visit. next month,
|.
ae said that. actual production ef “Carte Blanche” probably} will not begin until next January, with the’ show opening in the early Spring.
If it’s a hit, she said, the’ two-
act musical comedy may also performed in Puerto Rico.
be
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of injuries after he was hit by a car at about 8 p.m. while crossing the street in Afiasco. | Police said the driver, Jose A. Hernandez Vazquez, 31, was driv/ ing at a high rate of speed. Rosado was taken unconscious,
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problem.”
Mayor Wagner, the other speaker at the rally, also urged Puerto
pass-
day was Manuel Rosado Gutierrez, 43, of Afasco. He died as a result
to
to Rican
spots:
which
are
an island spetialty that is easy to make and fun‘to serve. The rice
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against
required to carry, that broke out four weeks ago.
jawbone.
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campaign
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English, he
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JOE
NEW YORK (Another sizzling National League pennant race, perhaps even another playoff, is in prospect as the senior circuit girds itself for the opening_of the Major League baseball season tomorrow.
For
the
time
first
in
The munch
of the modern baseball fan, the National League will have the play }|
REICHLER
the its
season Weather
a
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open}:
will
soon,
elements’ so
days
week later. the permitting,
four
mers.
That
would
be
more
than
}-
for
of
the league
the
right-hander
Dodgers
will
against
runner-up
manager
Braves,-
Chuck
the Pittsburgh |Stadium.
under
Dressen,
Pirates
Warren
new
take
at
Spahn
on
County (21-15),
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before| \me,
National
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I was
fingers
over
the ae
inclined to agree.
iia surface
With
the patience
of
of
a
here:
to this column
from, Peter
|
McGrath
weekend. Sixto- Escobar a deck that came. in the
of Hato
Rey.)
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Pot Not Right
sellout
of
31,000
will
delphia
Phillies!
right- hander
(First lace hets promoter Kal Major League ball, Weinstein
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Weinstein thought | «they'd. pay to has said he stands. to lose | $15, 000
to $18,000 of his own money on the series). : Second ace: “This was merely an exhibition. series. The’ players care little' whether they win or lose. in such games. Also, this is a time for managers to play their rookies, rather than ‘go with - their
see
the Reds’ Jim. Brosman (9-6) or ex-American Leaguer Cal McLish (19-8) oppose the venerable Phila-
established
stars,
all this.”
Rob-
of
s
abilities | they
Back
(Second ace’ bets Intercontinental, said
chances Dodgers
injuries). Third
on every club except the and Braves. The Giants,
whose
Ie
in Roberts (15-17). ° The most prolific. trading in years has resulted in major
go all-out until the
To
‘Chisox ‘‘We’ve
season
are
Back
Manager Al been: running
opens.
sure.
I don’t
The =
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knew
«=
Lopez, at the San this Spring ‘but we.
Juan don’t
want to be hobbled
with
A Ace:
‘Escobar
Stadium
is no -gém
of a ballpark.
Many
of
club.
its of It of
Lane Says AL
days and we didn’t get in much work because the field is in such. bad condition.’ I was afraid seme of the players would get shin’ splints,
who
came
to
close last year,
have
most
helped
and
look
@ppear
themselves
like the
the
strongest
Ariz., y
NO
baseball
season.
The
National
start a swings
week into
American
League
(Third
to
continue
to play exhibitions until next week. against
the
late
start,’”’
bets
Lopez
_
Lane,
voted
squads
ace
said
after
the
series, “We
were
here
three
Many players on both teams complained the field was hard as concrete, auey, also. iwere dissatisfied with the poor lighting for the, night games.)
early this year and Pection tomorrow.
League
seats aré highly inadequate. They Have no’ backs Not |a. few are out a good line-of-sight to the playing field. The grass is not’ the best. is sketchy and patches of bare earth show through in places. Parts the field are lumpy. This, the fans knew beforehand, ‘would! lead to
shoddy fielding.’
general manager: of the Cleveland Indians, says the other. clubs in the American League now wish they had not let the National League get a; head start on the
Lane
A Scientific Game
_
~ -
Fourth ace: “There was a racehorse offered to the player who hit the most homeruns. Therefore, everyone figured, all the players would be ‘going for the pump,’ as Al Dark, Phillie shortstop noted. A freeswinging \contest tends to make a farce out of, _the Scientific game knawn as) baseball.
(On the strength of our four aces, we bet Puerto Rico’s’ chances
for
an
Internatioffl.
League
franchise
are
deflated
considerably.
You
never quite blow the balloon up to the same size once all the hot air leaks’ out.)' And so we draw.the last card, a duece? Nothing to get wild about.
Puerto Rico is left with its Winter baseball. Cerfainly ‘it is preferred
by many | local fans to the comedy of errors presented by the big league barnstormers. | (Fhe only, hand that can heat us is a straight © fish, so we confident’ bet that Puerto Ricars will come out to see. their own
Gary ‘Ousts “| | Puerto Rico Brabham Wins Prix In Biddy Bas ketball Play | BRUSSELS (AP)—Jack BrabLane
thinks will
after
start
|
this
off
the
two
together.
vo
s :
€onn. (Puerto to tie the. regulation game at: a4 national Biddy, all.. However, they could ‘score only Basketball champions, despite a strong late rally, were defeated one point | in the two-minute overin the semi-finals of the Interna- time {period while Gary ‘dropped yesterday in a cooper, -The.race here Friday in six to gain the finals against does not count jin the world. tional Tournament Jersey City. night by a team from Gary, championship, defeated New Jersey City | The race was run in two diana, 41-35, in overtime. the: | ote semiOrleans,’ 40-37, in Trailing 28-15 in the third quar‘parts each of 35 laps, a total ter, the local champs fought back final contest. distance of 198 miles. ~ BRIDGEPORT,
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tep-winnting
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Star
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note—that
ich.”
another week of’ training.”
San Juan, Puerto Rico
’
Highlander
too
declared. “Now the clubs who voted for it 'wish they had voted people—like Ruben Gomez, .Valmy Thomas and Jin | HAgera, if the price is right. It’s a pat hand, tough to beat.) i F against it. Johnny Walker threw up his hand. “Hoot, man, the trouble you “Look at all the publicity the National League will get while can get into bluffing,’ he said.| It was my first pot of the night. we're still playing exhibitions. And “Let’s get back to playing cards, ?* T said. then there'll be the added cost of |
Department
discontinued.
a typical
stadium charge for boxes. All other seats. were equally high tion to the’ same seats at, say, Yankee Stadium.” |
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vote
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THE FIRST WEEK FREE OF A 13 WEEK’S SUBSC RIPTION
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they.
First Ace: ‘'The prices were ridiculously. high. The price for a. box seat was $4.80, compared to the $2.50 or $2.75. most Major League
TUCSON,
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San
the chasing man,
Running
Is Sorry Now
the San Juan Star
The
started “Hoot,
hicago White Sox drew 8,384 fans for their ‘three-game series with |the Phillies at Escobar. The Miami Marlins and Baltimore | Orioles had a paid attendance of little more than 2,000 in their two-
An-
Upwards of 43,000 Milwaukeeans are expected to watch last year’s
Circulation
sport here.
champion
start!
Bob
right-handers.
THE
the City’ of. Brotherly Love
the :
(But first, we have to-explain the game. The Auietitan League
title
derson (12-13). A capacity crowd of 42,549 already is assured at San Francisco’s new Candlestick Park where the Giants will entertain the improved St. Louis Cardinals. Sam Jones (21-15), ace of the Giants’ staff probably will oppose Larry Jack: son (14-13) in another battle of
ENJOY
when.
game series at Ponce and Caguas the same has a capacity of 16,000. We are playing with
defense
Id poker deck to |
a
the financial and ale Hose and the | avoided . shi ot for three | i
Stadium
their
fire-balling
ready
Escobar
“sitting in” for three hands
that Don Drysdale (17-13), the tall,
ace
Sixto
year. Dodgers At Home A night game crowd of some 50,000 is expected to watch. the World Champion Dodgers begin against ‘the Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Coliseum. It is expected
. Giants
from
and discus
ows his luck is up his ‘sleeve, I dealt out these |verbal man who eards'on why Exhibition - Baseball -failed to draw |a full, house ‘while |
last
SAM JONES
time out
Johnny |Walker, a’ Scotch lad with a big | stad of my ‘cine in
Hthe
the combined opening day attendance figures of the Major Leagues
took
of ‘the quadrangular
frugality.
.-
National, League openers should attract some 165,000 cash custo-
memory
flop at
coat of him, of
|!
we
some: submarine ‘sandwiches
nine from
|;
League, refusing to buck
otherTipe on
artistic
and the ballyhoo. all to itself. The|' American
eae
With A PaPoker Face |: By Paul . Ran
Tomorrow; "AL Begins Monday By
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in both heats, came second to Britain’s Stirling Moss in the first heat and: won: the second : LO. JON, (AP). _— Christine heat. | Truman| Brtain’s top woman player, won the)’Cumberland Club
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the world the. Brusrace' here
Berlin - ae lumbus,. Ga.,
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Mrs, Shirley Brasher.
Both |Miss; Triman
Brasher,- formerly Bloomer,
Miss
and
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face the United) States in the Wightman Cup. match at Wim-
bledon in June. Bobby Wilson,
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Davis
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night
in
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title
State
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to
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in
Harry Hide, of R. L. B. third,
backstroke and butterfly races in|. MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina } (AP)— Three foreign masters the 9-10 ‘class, also fer boys. 171 headed the standings at the end with meet the won First Caparra — (AP) Md: LAUREL, 161 and Army’s of the tenth round of the Inter-, Landing, top thoroughbred as a points to Navy's. YMCA, national Chess Tournament here. in 1958 and somie- 93. Caribe Hilton, Condado, 2year-old Concha followed in that La last and ment Russia’s Boris Spassky, still point disap a of what order. cap handi 2 ted, had nine and a half as up undefea d year, shape
stretch battle
in
in
Directo! Chele, Sabana Liana, ‘Saimito, Cofisito, | 3/5 seconds faster than the pre-
Time: iiss “2, 3s, au Qué. Vadis, Sonajero, December | "Sine:
and
group,
Saturday.
cundus. The winner is bus out of Gameness.
vidual’ medley in the same age 5
° Landing
Stakes
Newbus with odds
200-yard indi-
and
backstroke
Mexico
(#—Newbus, England | THIRSK, 3-year-old bay colt favored for
Victory
style and butterfly events for boys 11-12, Cheneaux captared the 50:
Conauis Santa Jess
Pagliacci also ran. RACE — Purse $1,300; claiming 1 3|16. miles. ($1,200); 4-year-olds-up; (Imported) Guengo (Landrau) Violentade (Burgos) _-.----~-Tirhe: 2:02 2/5. Cafionazo, Nocttirnal. Principe Errante, Guitarrero, Ardistan, Rushing Spring, Milo, Elektra, Benitin, = Miss, Perdooti, and Bocina also
50-yard
in
Games
worth $4,337.
at Condatia
the
won
Mariano
The winner, owned by Joel and ridden by: Eddie ‘| finished three lengths ahead N. Webster’s Martial. Maj. Holliday’s Nulli Secudus was another five lengths behind,
young-
for
meet
sters to 12 Saturday
Beach. Sitckley had a 68 for the final Murphy was} Wales of Rees round. Dai
~ of 1:49 2/5 for. the 116 time $4401 mile $4.80 and an eighth. It was 4 and tador, Musico,|
6TH
swimming
tion
were
holes
thirty-six
Saterday's
Nine
holes.
|-
Laurel
record.
Roy Tops Neale. Jamaica eteiace
et
AP)—-Roy Emerson beat Neale Fraser, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2, Saturday in
worked in conducting and filmin| gra }the All-Australian finals of theRACE — Purse $1,550: 308claiming Champion the matches,’ the statement said. 7TH33.500) “Tennis miles. | Caribbean 4-year-olds-up; 1 After Sam Snead disclosed that mm ships here. ae he had continued a match: with cham: doubles womens The
Mason
Mariano,
2
all been selected to reprePuerto Rico at the fourth
Trial
(AP)—
England
sixty-three
for
Aplicado; Jupiter, First Time: 1:09 33. Ecuador, Cocuyito, Istaracho, Anen, and |
Sioeee castay 4|5.
ing
$2.40
(Belmonte) $2.50 Time: 223. Rio: Duero, Maritere, Carambola, Chamaco, Grano =e ro, Tomite, and La Viuda also ran. 3RD RACE — Purse $1,550; * clainiing a ($2,000); 4-year-olds-up; - five ‘and half furlongs. ¢Native)
eye ‘ AUGUSTA, Georgia (®—The Professional Golfers. Assn,. issued a ex: |: Time: 1:53 yesterday cocalts 1 statement Don Ramon,
. Pp
a eet
— Purse $3,100; allowances; two ee (Native)
Cardiologo
Lions? Herbert, Lafayette, La,, 74-76-73{N +
=
Sifu, Pefiolan
by almost
| poth the 2,000 Guineas and the Epsom Derby, won the Thirsk Classic ~
Arnold Stickley used only sixteen strokes on a stretch of five ‘and Hector Silen each scored Saturday and won the holes -double “individual victories to help British Professional Golfers As- Caparra the win Club Country sociation championship with 247of Puerto Rico Swimming Associa:
‘| Fedora
Pines,
Worth,
j “2ND RACE 2-year-olds;
Page)
Fia.,
74-289 —$2,800. | Walter Burkemo, Franklin, 75-73 —289—$2,800.. Ben
“|
Calif.,
Valley,
— $5,250. 71-74 —287 Julius Boros, Southern
claiming
Time: 1:29 (Mi Favorita also ran.
Back
Alto,
$2,250;
a
Swim Meet
By Arnold Stickley COVENTRY,
|
Caparra Cops
English PGA Won
($5,000); 4-year-olds-up; seven furlongs.
1/5.
Dow Finsterwald. Teauesta, 72-73 —284—$7 000.
Bill
Purse
mark
Epsom Derby Colf Easy Prep Winner
Hawks Clyde Lovellette (34) and Cliff Hagan (head showing) try for the ball as Boston’s Frank Ramsey (23) and (AP) Bob Cousy (14), join the action at Kiel Auditorium. Wirephoto.)
carried
an: | ;
PALMER. From
—:
Puerto
and
Louis
St.
playoffs.
Association
Basketball
National
for
nual championship.
(Continued
RACE)
of
the old standard.
REBOUND—Boston Celtics’ Tom HEINSOHN. GRABS Heinsohn (15) leaps high to grab the rebound during the
also 23
Petama
University
Intercollegiate this Summer.
RESULTS
bout ‘of the NCAA tournament. Bartell’s victory enabled San Jose
but. since
Agriculture
Vega,
-
was
of
| onds. under have sent
ack Page)
record
the
Runnerup
/in 4:05.2, ‘more than three sec-
froit a | jebates three less pounds than did Car-. losing to Stu diologo, the latter will retain the Jose (California) record.
~ Bartell of San State
And
‘seconds, set by Petama two years
survival.
| Mohr collapsed hemorrhage -after |{ t ‘‘
old
relay
won
points.
College
) Mayaguez,
furlong race for /native two"year-olds. | | The ‘son; of Etiope covered the | distance in 23 under an impost of 114 pounds.
chances
and
a- foot.
his third off the reel in the two-
golleginte
would
guess
from
200,
winning
the old
eclipse
the
RESULTS
_ championship. Charles Mohr, one of the nation’s top college’ boxers, was] in critical condition but “hold-| | ing his own” at University Hos-
pital.
for
64
Satur-
part on his
University
with
the
title
were records meet - Two |broken. f : Maya Carlos Montes oe threw the hammer i 154 a 4” to
glow-
“RESULTS
surextensive ter undergoing gery yesterday for a brain in- ij jury suffered in a vain bid to}: |. (Continued
hazard
high
100,
took
two
ty, 30, and Rico, 24.
had 22 points. He was outscored .|by only one team-mate, Frank who
the
Ve-
track
Stadium
and
Cathelic
and had to ask for a time-out— Ramsey,
won
won
(Mayaguez
anil
chief factors in the veliice
University
jand Engineering had 491° \points; Inter American Universi-
| game with 24. 7) The. aggressive Tom Hein(AP)—A 22.) sohn. had 22 points, as did Bob ‘Pettit, who led the Hawk scorers. of Wisconsin
| year-old University boxer is battling for
his
'
meet
running
Luis
University’s teams.”
were
badly.
brilliant
Ramon
Escobar
400° meters
ing success. Russell, who. was leutted about ‘| the head “several -times during the game—he. was' dazed once
Has Surgery After Losing defend
| They.
Catholic
at Sixto day.
the Celtics moved on to a goingaway victory. Cousy and Russell were the
‘crowd followed the final buzzer. Rooters lifted Bob Cousy, known
MADISON,
departments.
the
ESTRADA
1960. Intercollegiate
able to hold on for one quarter. Karly in the second session, how-
straight
second
the
for
the
gave. Boston
series
of-seven
by
A.
20-year-old
ga,
was almost as bad as the one hé gpeed all the way, roared to a }received during the game. crowd a before triumph 122-103 | Hawks Are /Outclassed of 13,909 that packed the GarThe Hawks made .a’ valiant to capacity., The wictory, den | four games. to three, in “the best- try, but they were outclassed
title year.
FRANK
Led
that they with Bill, Russell, Boston’s great regret man. Russell, how-|: had ever left the banks of the backboard Celtics, ever, is a\6-foot 9-inch 215-pound‘Mississippi, the Boston won. the National, Basketball, As-' er, After, several attempts, his |championship | Saute admirers had to give up. Instead sociation ‘| they pounded him on the back’ day. Hawks
Louis
2
pionship was won by Betty Pratt
There
were
double
other
two
in-
“dividual winners, both in the gilrs division. Elvira Feliciano of Condado won yard girls,
50-yard free style and 200individual medley for older
and Rene Smallwood of Navy won the 25-yard free style and backstroke
in the younger
class.
Fridric
Olaffson,
of Iceland,
St. Croix, .M/V
V.
Culebra,
I.
CALDERONE
I
Haydon,’ England: and Barbara
One day service
Box
a
2.
P. R.
Vieques, P. R.
ISABEL
had
seven and a half points. There are still five games to be played by each of the sixteen contenders.
V. I.
St.Thomas,
of
Fischer of the United who has lost one game.
Fajardo, Puerto Rico and
between
Medern, Fast, Efficient
paren United States, 63, 6-3.
ahead
Bobby States,
CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE
of Jamaica and Darlene Hard of the ‘United States. ‘They beat. Ann
point
a
half
points,
ess
157,
ENTERPRISES
Puerto
Reel
THE STAR FEATURES LATE SPORTS
Arnold Has 70, Edging _ Runnerup Venturi By 1 By P FULLERTON, Jr. Palmer birdied the last AUGUSTA, Ga, (AP)—Pre-tournament favorite Arnold ship for the iprecind time Champion Golf Masters the win to yesterday here two holes in three years. Venturi. Palmer had a final roun d 70 and a 282 total to win By a stroke over Ken Palmer, a front-runner for thet first three_rounds, seemed beaten green
17th
the
to
came
he
when
after Venturi had shot a finishing 70. But he holed out a tremendous birdie
putt,
fully
30
feet,
which
barely rolled far enough to drop into the cup. Then at the final hole he fired a beautiful
iron
shot
to
the
green
and, showing no signs of nervousness, sank a six-footer to win.
Pirates Down A's: Yankees Belt Chisox Smokey
Burgess’
Frustrating To Venturi For Venturi it was the second time the Masters title has escaped him in a frustrating manner. Four
ning
single
ning
run
when
son
ninth
in-
knocked in the
win-
yesterday
as
the
Pi-
rates edged Kansas City, 3-2, at Fort Myers. It was the last years ago he led for three rounds, exhibition game) for Pittsburgh only to lose out to Jackie Burke, which finished the Spring sea-
ARNOLD PALMER ..he led all the
way
he. blew
apparently
and
Montreal Is
Palmer
Stanley Cup
gusta
For
that
Pace Setter MONTREAL (®# — The. Montreal Canadiens, with evidence te show that a fast start pays off, were tmade the prohibitive choice yesterday for their fifth straight National Hockey League Stanley Cup as the series moved to Toronto for the next two games. In last Thursday’s opener, the league champions tallied three goals in the first period before the Leafs were able to get on the
board
and
wound
up with
a 42’
victory. Saturday they opened up a two-goal lead early in the first period
lone
before
goal.
scoring
as
the
That
Leafs
was
Montreal
got
all won,
their
of 2-1.
Exhibition Games Yesterday’s
New York Pittsburgh
Results
11, Chieage (A) 0. 3, Kansas City 2.
Washington 5, Detroit 4. Baltimore 5, Philadelphia Cleveland 9, Besten 8.
Ciaciunati
4, Milwaukee
9.
2.
the
sky
high
on
the!
final round. Today he* went out confidently to overtake Palmer’s lead, beat off a challenge by 1958 PGA Champion Dow Finsterwald made the
had
his
crowd
streamed
it
amazing of
almost
across
National
won
course
until
finish, 40,000
the big Autoday,t this
finish was fully as exciting as last year’s, when Art Wall birdied five of the last six holes to win by a stroke from Cary Middlecoff. This time it was a three-way race right to the last shot with Venturi and Finsterwald waging a head-to-head duel for the lead and Palmer, starting raggedly, striving to
overtake
them. |
It was the second victory for Palmer in this golf classic, played) annually before huge galleries on the beautiful 6,850-yard, par 36-36 —72 Augusta National course. Two! years ago he shot a 284 score to
win
from
Hawkins
Doug
Ford
by a stroke,
and
Fred
but that
vic-
tory lacked the suspense of this one. Palmer had rounds of 67-73-72-70
with
a 15-10
record.
At Sarasota, the White Sox were held to one hit as-the New York Yankees blanked the American League champions, 11-0. Utility infielder Bill Goodman
had the only hit for the Chisox. Washington
5-4,
on
ning
defeated
Julio
Becker’s
double
at
Detroit,
ninth
Lakeland.
in-
The
Tigers, trailing, 4-1, picked up a run in the seventh and two
in the eighth to tie the game. The
Cleveland
Indians rap-
ped three Boston pitchers for 20
hits
en,
route toa 9-8 vic:.
tory. The losers —including two
had 12 hits home runs
by Gene Stephens—in
the ga-
me played at New Orleans. Cincinnati scored four runs in the first and held on to down the - Milwaukee: Braves for the second straight’ day, 42, Frank
Robinson with
played
got. the Reds. started
a home
irun
in
a
game
before /11,694 at Louis-
ville,
t |
|
Los Angeles ‘had. 13 hits—including five Houies—witile beat-
birdie putt on the previous green, he .three-putted for a bogey Venturi was ahead of him. Arnold
Palmer,
70 — 282— $17,500.
Ligonier,
Pa.,
q7-73-78-
(See PALMER, Page 23)
WEST INDIA MACHINERY & SUPPLY (0.
and
Royal Treat Cops Future Stakes By 4 Royal Treat, who seems ta imported filly in 1959, finished prefer intermediate distances for third and Platita: was fourth, Establo Lares’. Conjetura was won the $9,000. her racing, Future Stakes at El Comandante ‘disqualified because: her! entrymate, “Cagualita, “earried. two yesterday. The race, a seven fairs for import
old fillies, attracted
for the tournament. He toolt the
lead on the first day and held it until the third hole today. There, apparently shaken by a missed
i in trouble ‘on the par THE OLD MASTER—Sam Snead is: three fourth hole at Augusta, Ga. ‘Snead took :a beney four. ae Wirephoto.)
three Georges
and Ramon Chuck leman
line
inst. the Dodgers— anda, Joe - Shipley
Monzant.
Estrada
held
second
and
Philadelphia
hits as the Orioles Phillies, 5-0.
Rip
Co-
to
five
pares
the
12,
furlongs afthree-year-
afield
of
|
Royal Treat, owned by Isla Stable, and ‘ridden by Miguel An-
gel
pounds~ less +t a the official weight assigned’ to each iner, 120 pounds. I | Royal Treat, a 9-2 choiée) returned $11.30 and $5.80. ‘Speed Veil, who took place as a t
Alicea, beat the betting fa- of the disqualification, paid 50. ‘A new track record was estab-
vorite, Conjetura, by © four lengths. She ran the distance in 1:27 1|5 over a fast track. Speed Veil, ‘the |“Best ——
lished in the second racé when Establo.
r
Lares’ | Cardiologo
wen
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