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ixon Get
Big Li Approval
Expected Telescope Bill
On The House monwealth
Committee on Com-
Government
ed “te recommend of Representatives approve
a
to the House that it swiftly
bill enabling
Committee
Munoz
the
bill
Chairman
Padin
‘will
said
-the
Fe-
Rep.
Re-
yesterday
reach
the:
Hou-
se floor this week, possibly today. The bill, titled the “Radio Astronomy Zoning Act,” was filed yesterday in ‘the House Secretariat.
Cost
Is
The “major ty” will cost
settled
mountain
High
it
the
largest
radio-telescope
on
the
operation
—such tric
ag
a neon
light
typewriter—within
—
about
(See
Huh
story,
Page
4)
The
5:40
RICHARD ---fops
Republican
nomi-
that
those
buried
the
hopes
of
M.
NIXON
Ike’s
total
‘
of A,
the two primaries, the one Pennsylvania had the most
significance. In
Pennsylvania,
unofficial
(See PRIMARIES,
tab-
Page 25)
Stranded Passengers Create
or elecfour-
also would
Growing Problem At Airport
to repair any deapplianwith the Padin
By BOB BONE ‘flights Alicia Barrios, 17, a Puerto Ri- weeks. ean high school sophomore from the Bronx, may be able to go home today. At least, the Tra-
from the Research
velers
Aid
Society
at Internatio-
nal Airport hopes so. She found out her father’ was in grave condition from an auto
accident
in New
York
two
days
ago, but she has been unable get a flight out of San Juan.
to
who with
eame to San Juan recently “open” return reservations.
With the upsurge of agricultural migrant workers leaving, one airairline’s
decrease
in
the
number
of $45 “thrift” flights, more and more economy minded tourists and visitors must choose between being
stranded
or
cutting
their
vacation short to afford first-class flights or $75 for the. cheapest tourist class seat on jet’ flights. And get.
even
these
ate
difficult
to
Stranded Passengers Several of these pasengers have shown
up
at
the
Traveler’s
Aid
counter where workers try to find them a seat. But for thrift-flight passengers, reservations are impossible until May 10,
Mrs. Charlotte L. Hanson, executive director of Travelers Aid, says the number of such dollar-
stranded passengers “is definitely on the increase.” Alicia arrived in San Juan two weeks ago to visit relatives in a
@ small island town. Two days
"(See story right.)
she received the cable about father. She showed up at airport; but they|told her no
were
available
for
two
She had only a little extra
money — not enough for a jet.
JOHN F. KENNEDY -.-iandslide winner
But, Alicia is a patient girl, and willing to stay around the air-
port until she can get in on a “no show.” She almost made it yesterday,
but
the
“no
show”
show-
ed up at the last minute, and Alicia’s luggage, went on to New York without her: Another
Alicia’s pyoblem is similar to several thrift-flight passengers
eras s_ manages
the
totals
Of
Center is in Puerto Rico stand(See TELESCOPE, Page 25)
Mrs,
for
nation, rolled up impressive
in
Attor-
the
all his rivals
who wanted to see outbursts sentiment for -Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York.
ney General to issue permits to anyone using an electrical item
be committed (?}
! a.m. today. ’
rival
of
electrical equipment within a a four-mile radius of the telescope, said Munoz Padin. ‘Bill, Explained Commonwealth
outpolled
Tuesday in the Pennsylvania and Massachusetts primaries. Nixon, who has no announced
in
The bill prescribes zoning restrictions
fective home electrical Seoul martial law command an- ce that would interfere Munoz mounced that Vice President-elect radio-telescope, ' Lee Ki Poong and his wife and added. © two sons committed suicide in a A team of specialists | building on the grounds of the] Air Force’s Cambridge mansion
Kennedy,
for the Democratic nomination, with overwhelming write-in totals
the world, according to the “statement of motives” of the bill.
mile radius. The Comimmonwealth
BULLETIN | presidential
WASHINGTON (AP)—Primary results inflated the presidential hopes. yesterday of Sen. John F. Kennedy of -Massachusetts and Vice preston Richard M. Nixon.
The radio-telescope, which will. be used t@ probe outer layers of the ionosphere, will have a diameter of 1,000 feet, making
quires the
astronomy faciliin excess of $10
-(Thursday)
area.
He explained that the bill re-
million. It will be located ten miles south of Arecibo in a
SEOUL
Puts Both Far Ahead
} Feet Diameter
is expect-
derail - government to install in Puerto; Rico the largest radiotelescope in the world. ne
sparsely
| Penna., Mass. Voting
+
case
isa
widow
who
arrived last weekend with her two children. She could make (See AIRPORT, Page 25)
Fast Action Needed By
A.
great
W.
MALDONADO
volume
of
important
pending legislation will die unless approved during this session of the Commonwealth Legislature. All legislation not approved be-
fore May 26 will automatically die since no work can be carried over
from
one
legislature
to
an-
other, according to the Commonwealth Gonstitution. Deadline Nears Leaders
cing
of the
themselves
House
for
are
bra-
emergency
measures to get the most important bills through before deadline.
Both the speaker and the majority predict
that
the
of the house floor leader
most
By HAROLD J. LIDIN quick go-ahead from
A
On Important Bills. A
Early Start For Nuclear Plant Seen
important
legislation will bé passed. Speaker Ernesto Ramos Antoago, her nini asserted that “if mecessary the the number of sessions will be $45; (See ACTION ‘NEEDED, Page 25)
the
Atomic Energy Commission for the proposed $11 million nuclear
power
plant
in
Rincon
was
fore-~
east, yesterday after a hearing in Federal District courtroom here
on safety
features
Participants
in
at the plant. the
hearing
pre-
dicted that AEC examiner Samuel W. Jensch would issue an order authorizing the start tion before the end
draft. of proposed
submitted
to
of construcof May: A
findings
Jensch
will be
within
{0
days by Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority attorney Joseph
Volpe.
If
accepted,
it
will
form
the basis for the examiners’. port. Witnesses Favorable
Witnessess
at the
were consistently proposed nuclear
AEC
re-
hearing
favorable to the plant in Rincon,
testifying that its operation spells no “undue risk’? to the public health and safety. Among the witnesses . were executives from the Water Resources Authority and the private firms retained
fer design and construction ofthe (See: NUCLEAR,
Page
25)
SE
THE
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aN
EE
ES
NR
TT
JUAN‘STAR — Tharsday,’ April 28, 1960
Honeymoon Delayed 43 Years Argentine Star A Hit: Ends Tragically As Wife Dies Libertad. Thrills By
honeymoon they were able to take after 43
of
marriage
ended
this
week
a
for
than
ALBERTS finalyears
tragically
San
Juan
cou-
ple.
Mrs.
60,
Elisa
Benthien
of 265
Sol
St.
de
Power,
died
of
Miami,
Fla. on
with the
her
hus-
vacation
of
Gilfts From TV MC The round-trip plane tickets and $500 for the honeymoon had been presents from popular television
Gaspar
master-of-ceremonies,
Pumarejo.
It happened like this: Several weeks ago, Mr. Mrs.
Power
tants
appeared
as
and
contes-
evening
Pumarejo’s
pro-
gram, “The Pan American
Show.”
interview
follow-
amt ve ed, he ihough
Powers they'd
which
revealed been
that
married
10,
al-
more
decades,
time
fer
short
a
time
they
they'd
By
never
found
on
‘disputed “‘Sweetheart of the Americas” yesterday when
en
route to Miami for the long-delayed vacation, with the expenses paid by Pumarejo.
Body ed
Monday at the
Flown
William
Power,
12th
Miami.
Ct.
of
she sang for the patients of {the
She
N.W.
and _
her
at
husband,
the
Alfredo
|
The
Argentine-born,
perennial-
|
ly popular screen and recording star is “a legend to most of the patients who never expected to have her sing right in their austere ward,” a hospital offi- | cial said. She is currently ap_
pearing at the “Every time
Club Flamboyan. she sang one of
those old songs, I was thrilled,” one of the patients told medical
addition to her husband, Power is survived by her
Herman,
accompanied
by
Malerba.
Today, at 10:30 a.m., the procession leaves the Ehret Funeral Home Hato Rey for Fatima Church. Burial will take place at the Puerto Rico National -Cemetary.
brother,
.was
Piano
Jorge Power used some of the honeymoon money to have his wife’s body flown home.
In Mrs.
Martinez
St., Santurce.
endson,
10900
Dr. I. Gonzalez
Cancer Hospital, Del Parque
Home
the honeymoon home of their
.”
que proved she is still the un-
April
themselves
DINHOFER
Songtress Libertad Lamar-
honeymoon.
later,
AL
directors
Dr.
A.
Oliveras.
Among the songs requested were “Caminito,” “Adios, Pampa
sister,
Guillermina; sons Jorge Ramon, Guillermo, and Federico, and daughters Maria’ Elisa, Olga, and Nydia.
Mia,” which
and the
“Ensehname songstress
mous
many
years
a Vivir” made fa-
ago.
The patients were also delighted with Miss Lamarque wher
GLASSES her
RAISED—Songstress
husband,
Alfredo
Malerba,
Libertad are
Lamarque
toasted
after
and
their
ap-
pearance yesterday at the Dr. I. Gonzalez Martinez Cancer
Hospital, Santurce. while
her husband
photo by Dino.)
FORECAST:
accompanied
her at the piano.
San
Juan,
Ponce
cloudy
Woman's Shouts Gof Her Shot
lands
to steal
and
Coastal
Waters
—
tenight.
WINDS: East-Southeasterly eight to 16 knots. TEMPERATURES: High
STATESIDE: —59,
San
Juan
partly
(at
2-p.m.
time)
cloudy;
Rio Piedras,
90
dy;
San
rain;
Francisce—52,
Les
Angeles—61,
York
light
Podriatrist - Chiropodist FOOT TREATMENTS
years
“1419
‘Step 21
CARIBBEAN
a
Juaces
shot four times at
of
“Miss
Ave.
her
stolen
with
shots,
we
Resta ae he ida ain iehs veaip eart-warming
hospital
agreed
asked
Las Casas
Housing
officials
| Marin. The staging a $175,000
were
parti- |
hospital:is campaign
to
maintain
currently toe -raise free
faci-
lities for the 65 bed-ridden patients from all over the island.
|312 More Arrests In 5. A. .
Emergency :
sn
Juan
re tonics
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said,
to
cularly pleased with the visit because April has been proclaimed Cancer Month by Gov. Muiioz
Vargas Santiago of Building 5, .
ean
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MUST HAVE A KNOWLEDGE OF KIRSEHOSFS THEORY OF WHEATSTONE BRIDGE, CIRCUIT:
You have your choice of the best hotels and
the
Lamarque
Hospital
gun.
"ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ois
to the
police
Sd
DIAGRAM READING. ONE YEA
him
tertain the patients: the moment [!
He was charged with .attempted murder, possession of a firearm and robbery, and was held in lieu of $5,000 bail.” -The car belongs to ‘Tofnas’
experience
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cretary
a
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tality.
professional
she
sing in the
Lilovet
JOHANNESBURG (AP)— South African police backed by soldiers, added. staged another large scale raid » Arrested at 3 a.m., Guerra -| yesterday on the Westbank African settlement near the Indian Ocean - reportedly told. police he shot port of East London. They arrestat Mrs. Aguilar, ‘because I ed 312 Africans on various charges, don’t like rats.” He claimed mainly. lack of passbooks and he bought the gun ‘from somealleged work -shirking.’ body,” but police say it was: swered
DR. ANTONIO P. PEREZ 21
arrested
ment, wounding her with a shot in the shoulder. She said she had seen him at a nearby car at about 2:30 a.m. and shouted though her window: ‘‘Hey, don’t steal that car.’ He an-
yes-
cloudy.
was
Mrs. Paula Aguilar Cruz, 45, of the same housing develop-
Chicago
New
car,
Guerra Jimenez; Jose Housing
at
—58, rain; Washington — 69, cloudy; Miami—${;~partly clou-
a
even
Dr.
join her in roared with ,
After the duet, when Dr. Llo- I vet received a phone call, Miss | Lamarque suggested it was “probably from Hollyw ” Gloria- Compo, executive se- |
half-hour later as he was changing a tire on the same auto. As related by police, Vicente
at 1:30 yesterday (at International Airport); low 74. terday,
wer,”
crophone
By RALPH ANGLADA — A man who police say shot a woman who shouted at him not
partly cloudy, scattered showers and isolated thundershowers te-
THE
(STAR
with a chance of a brief shower or thundershower teday and tonight; Puerte Rico, Virgin Is-
day
laughter. “J don’t But
Mayaguez—partly
and
Ramon T. Llovet to a song, the patients
Miss Lamarque sang for the patients
WEATHER and
she started joking with the staff doctors. When she asked Dr. |
oe
in
A
a
cerebral hemorrhage just two weeks and a day after arriving band, Jorge, their life.
had
four
CES
A ly
FRANK
Hospital
Ai
Ae
Gam
|
THE SAN
JUAN STAR
—
Thursday, April. 28, 1960
No Beach
Army Rejects Plan To Make Old San Juan Off-Limits Area
Area Dearth,
Says Carrero A
preliminary
study
has
beach area than by the residents
island during according to member Planning
wiil be of the
Commonwealth
Carrero’s statement came as the House Committee on Recreation
and
Sports
heard
testimony
Tuesday from officials of the board, from Fomento, and from the Department of Justice ernment policy toward
beach
on
For
Public
govisland
House
which
is
not
be
Carlos dent of
sold.
M. the
NEW
Passalacqua, presiIndustrial Develop-
ment Administration, _ testified that Fomento policy is to make as few beach concessions to ist hotels. as possible. He
La
Concha,
tercontinental,
tels. The
San
and
lysis
Fernando
Delegates
threw
Ho-
punch
was
Albert
Venezuelan
(AP)— and
of
Gomes,
Senator
Prieto was
Luis
be
meetings
because,
from as
eyeglasses
the
broken
were
glass
drew
of
the
the sixth
of its kind
to be donated
by
the
Mi-
blood
in San Robert
Army
and
Juan. Hartman,
are
paper that an agreement to place San Juan off-limits had been
great difficulties banning servicemen
reached
area
of
(STAR photo by Gunter Hett.)
with
the
estimated
the
Puerto
that
already
personnel,
Rico
off-limits
but
such
“We
a consi-
the
creating
the
Efforts To Speed Religious Instruction Bill Thwarted
The Land corporation,
HAROLD
J.
in
LIDIN
Catholic
motion, introduced Education committee
circles
said
as
Old
have
Sailors ships,’’
Navy
to
naval
there
were
involved in from a large San
Juan.
to consider
would get he said.
how
back
our
to
their
by House chairman
sion
20-day gious
educa-
this
monwealth legislature. A bid by noted Catholic
lay-
man
Fe-
and
legislator
Jose
L.
period,
which
is
straight
party
vote
in
the
House of Representatives, A Pesquera-sponsored motion to discharge his measure from the House Education Committee was defeated 27 to 12 with Governor. Mufioz’s Popular Party balloting almost solidly against it. The two Popular Party legislaters who varied with their colleagues were Jose Dapena Laguna and Carmen Sola de Pereira, both of whom abstained from voting, The legislators
from a cheek. Aryeh
also
small
cut
Neier,
U.
passed
a
on’ Gomez’ S.
from
committee
Independence
tehood
Party
The hearty
Pesquera backing
Catholic
and
The
Sta-
the
legate
punched
Puerto
Neier.
USE a me US ae DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “HUST SUIT OF CLOTHES’’ eee) ee ay FAMOUS HART oe & LLL
A a
de-
government. in which the
families”
is
a
Authority
Programs
refa-
term
and
the
Administration
said.
position on the bill. The bill would allow school
pupils
an
hour
public weekly
from their schedule to attend religious
San
“bona
Juan diocese. Bishop James Davis recently urged leaders of all three parties, including Governor Munoz, to define their
ligious given
school
instruction
given
fide” organization. school
would
not
be
grounds,
nor
by
teachers.
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COLEGIO SAN IGNACIO _ EXAMINATION
delegate, Rican
have
commu-
Authority, a public is an instrument of
Land
Rodriguez
bill has the of the Roman
in
in
‘“‘aproxima-
rural
220/440
3 PHASE
law
families
in
BEARINGS
Drip-Proof
have established 842 family-type farms for these re-settled persons,
by
grabbed Prieto’s arm whereupon an unidentified
Social
members.
hierachy
NEW-BALL
used by the Land Authority to describe persons who have illegally built homes on public or privately owned property.
calculated
cast
the
Authority
said,
squatter
“Squatter
bill cannot committee.
were
Land
Rodriguez 50,000
of
squatter families have been settled have from 100 to 500 milies, Rodriguez said.
period to study the reliinstruction bill. During
from April 17, the be called up from
AVAILABLE 20,000
Club.
the Commonwealth The communities
Aguedo Mojica, which assures the Committee of an additional
religious
to
approval
been re-settled, nities.”’
insisted yesterday they intend to to push for passage in this sesof a bill on
15,000
Exchange
“Since
tely
minority
and
local
military authorities here of a report in a Spanish-language news-
director of the island's Land Authority, told the San Juan chapter
The
the Association.
a
future
broken
director
one
nister, he had expelled Jovito Villalba from Trinidad in 1952. They said Gomes acted on the request of Venezuelan dictator Marcos Perez. Jimenez. Villalba is the head of Venezuela’s Republican Democratie Union (U. R. D.). When Gomes tried to reply, Senator Prieto of the Accion Democratica Party pulled the microphone away from him and punched him in the face. Gome’s
medical
forBel-
Chief
said_that
public information officer, noted that certain locations in the city
Army’s action came in the of categorical denials by
“squatter families’ still must be re-settled in the island’s rural areas, David Rodriguez, executive
Para-
The 12 votes supporting Independentista legislator Pesquera’s demand that the bill be released
the puncher.
barred
on Infantile
liu Pesquera to speed action on his bill calling for religious instruction for public school children was rebuffed Tuesday by
The ruckus began when Venezuelan delegates said Gomes
should
equipment,
By
mer Chief Minister of Trinidad. tran
Batlle,
iron lung -—a gift from
Spokesmen
hot words at the closing session of the Interamerican Association for democracy. On the receiving end
Dr.
-| tion, despite setbacks in the Com-
punches
He
Navy authorities were concerned with what he called ‘“‘dark alley”
The wake
1941,’
Almost Everybody
Venezuela
and
ing.
tion. Passalacqua said Fomento will not stop offering-such concessions.
MARACAY,
Violeta Biascoechea de Rodri-
Association was presented to the hospital yesterday morn-
latter is under construc-
Geis In The Fight At 1.A.D. Finale
LUNG—Mrs.
of the P. R. Association
new
In-
Sheraton
IRON
guez, President
out a new
toursaid
Juan
Disciplinary
incidents Cmdr.
An
San Juan Municipal hospital watch a little patient trying
that such concessions have been given or offered to the Dorado Beach,
comCom-
Need Homes
studying the alleged sale of the Mar Chiquita public beach, was told by officials that the beach
will
Forces
ELECTRIC Squatters Still MOTORS
Beach
committee,
Armed
Board at its April meeting had recommended the off-limits acfion.
deration of the ‘‘economic effects’’ of such action, as well as_insufficient study of the problem area, led to his decision. Capt. James R. Bell, Army public relations officer, revealed that
Carrero said there are 78 miles of usable beach area in Puerto Rico. He said the board has been developing a plan for a series of public beaches on the island.
The
the
Col.
off limits to military personnel between midnight and 6 a.m.
Police Department. Breckenridge said
areas. Plan
afternoon,
mand, disapproved a recomendation that Old San Juan be placed
the next 15 years, Telesforo Carrero,
of the Board.
ALBERTS
yesterday
James D. C. Breckenridge, manding officer, Antilles
re-
vealed that Puerto Rico has more usable needed
By FRANK Late
Alonzo
CLASSIFIEDS |
4
THE
Huh
Starts
of the first public
of Acting Pres-
statements
JUAN
STAR
—. Tharsday,: April 28/ 1960
Democratic
By JAMES CARY (AP)—A new, tough-minded (Thursday) SEOUL peiing president turned today to the task of setting South Korea on-a democratic course after weeks of bloody rioting by which this nation’s younger generaof regime authoritarian 12-year-old the tion ended President Syngman Rhee.
One
SAN
gident Huh Chung was aimed at what he called ‘‘waste and mismanagement” in the U.S. Korean aid program. States held up apsimultaneously, the United And proval of new economic aid until South Korea gets back to normal and some new conditions are met.
One
of
“bloody
the
Tuesday,”
demonstrations was a
of
critics
climatic
moment
some
in
of
use
reputation
ecutive powers his resignation
and
last
week’s
to return
of
the
riotous
Rhee,
assumed
Ruiz Nazario Denies Retirement Report
mendation Ceurt. He by
a 43
by the State Supreme noted the court twice, vote,
declined.
In Korea’ to its normal patriarchal
remained
Fourteen ed
in
a
ex-
Huh, news
soft-spoken
conference
sible
and
tional
to
time
call
limit
Investigations, Revenue
20
Bolo,’ bail
who
as
the
was
was
known free
in
of
an
result
Also
boy.
yet ges
arrested in drug
Officials
was
said
as
actual
$10,000
cotics.
April
17-year
some
of
CRESPO . . -back again.
Jose
“El
a
LUIS
1
old
those
were involved not only trafficking, but in. the
administering
Benito
Melendez,
known a
as
32,
of
the
It looks compact,
like
<m@
a sports
economical
car
...
American
but car
retains
the big car ride and the six-passenger comfort that you prefer. The Corvair Coupe brings you
all the
See
door
the
advantages
wondrous
Corvair
Coupe
that
two-
at:
already
distinguish
the
constitu-
submarine,
the
Commander
tic
Anti-submarine
the
Soviet
the
Union
track
“The
practice
Barrio
Miro Obrero,
Doctor,” of
“injecting
clients” with the narcotics bought, officials reported. Special Agent who conducted
made his
they
Pedro M. Velez, the raid, said
that all were charged with narcotics law violations and were held on bails ranging 000 to $20,000.
from
$10,-
“The mankind
in the rear
on all four wheels.
and
independent
of
the
Fleet
of trying
af-
Atlan-
accused ‘‘to en-
Edmund B. Taylor, responsible for keep-
of
enemy
Russia
submarines,
a tyranny.
hard-won freedoms of are threatened, threat-
ened by a tyranny which seeks in many and devious-ways to enslave the world,’’ said Taylor.
The admiral said Russia’s subMarine fleet is eight times larger than Hitler’s U-Boat force in 1939 and
four
times
the
size
of
present American force. The 273-foot long, 2,600-ton
the
Tul-
libee, packed with sonar tracking ‘‘ears,”” represents the latest
development in the U. S. Navy’s antisubmarine program. Her mission
troy
will
be to seek
enemy
Corvair Sedan. It’s America’s only completely new compact car with an airplane-type aluminum
engine
was
moments
world.”
2 DOOR COUPE
it’s a truly that
nar-
Guillermo of
NEW BY CHEVROLET
a
nation-
Conn. (?) — Tullibee, S. nuclear powered
yesterday
labelled
parole from a prison senwith 29 years remaining. arrested
the
ter
ing
drug raid. Also arrested was Carlos Rivera Sanchez, 37, of Alfaro St., Barrio Obrero, who
is on tence
within
Vice Adm. USN who is
JOSE
arrested
33,
the
months.
Slave
months.
those
elections
three
launched
six
two
Crespo,
re-
summoned
reform
hunter-killer
and
lance
Among
to
GROTON, the first U.
plus
Agents
rounded up suspects been under _ surveil-
Luis
the
First Nuclear | Hunter-Killer | Sub Launched|
in
policemen who have for
of
temporarily.
bespectacled,
promised
new
of
During a 12-hour period ending at 4 p.m. 15 agents of the Treasury Department's Office of Internal
founder
mansion
al police whose brutality and political corruption helped spark the revolt, to lift martial law as soon as pos-
martial
and Villa San Juan.
Special
life.
arrest-
yesterday
the Barrio Obrero Palmeras sectors of
hillside
and
and
|
were
raids
of
He is expected to move soon into his modest old home, Pear Blossom Villa, on a rocky slope of eastern Seoul. The National Assembly’s acceptance of his resignation was a formality and foregone conclusion.
once university students exhorting the population
persons
drug
way
85-year-old
in his
Turns Up 14
deed I am not now considering, a retirement to which I am not
entitled. I never cross brid-| before getting to them.”
full
enforcing
Flickering Flame Of Protest San Juan Symbolizes Chessman Hopes Drug Raid At San Quentin, Chessman ac—(AP)— Ay y FRANCISCO the governor’s statement flame flickered high on a windy | cepted calmly. hill in southern Marin County “Let's just say (it) certainly early yesterday, within sight of San Quentin prison where Cary] is not encoruraging,”’ he said. ‘‘I Chessman awaits his ninth date have been through this so many times that I just can’t say how with death next Monday. The flame, from propane gas, I feel.” was lighted by a citizens’ committee protesting the gas chamber execution of the death row convict -author condemned nearly 12 years ago as the Los Angeles red light bandit and sex terrorist. Federal Judge Clemente Ruiz In the brisk pre-dawn breeze denied yesterday that the yellowish flame flattened atop Nazario 2.000-foot Wolf Back Ridge, somehe will resign within two years what symbolic of Chessman’s eb- as had been reported in a Spanish-language newspaper. The bing hopes yet remaining and kindled, as have the continued Judge was recently reappointed to an eight-year term on the Feappeals to Gov. Edmund G. deral bench here by President Brown —from home and abroad— Eisenhower. for clemency. “T have not yet taken the oath The Governor has said in Sa- of office on my recent reappointeramento that the constitution has ment,” the judge said in a preis tied his hands. He said he cannot pared statement, “and there no basis for considering, as ingrant clemency without a recom-
funds.
dollars
as Rhee announced support of the Na-
the Army, still
in the capital. And at led the rebellion began
aid
million
Rhee supporters. independent with
honesty,
public,
15 elections,
U.S.
200
yesterday as soon .He had the full
tional Assembly law who
for
of
the
year of U.S. aid went to help Huh, a scholarly 64-year-old
widespread
to
of the March
corruption
said
Reform
contributing
in the wake
a charge
Rhee’s
factors
suspension
out
submarines.
and
des-
|
|
WHE SAN JUAN STAR — ‘thursday, ‘Apiit-38,'1960.
Professional Faculty Association Looms At UPR If Senate Falters The
official
faculty Puerto favors
for
the
dez
Lopez,
of the University Rico said yesterday
of he
and
Antonio
the
spokesman
creation
of
a
“professional
association”
newly-formed
Academic
fails
to
produce
theatening of faculty
faculty
if
the
a move teachers
idea
by to
be
and
wants
to
see
amended
to
the
University
include
the
the
University
A
group
teachers
of
he
belongs
led
by
Senate, compos-
University
Board
FRESH | PICNICS
and
representatives, meeting earlier
University sources reresults were ‘“disap-
in an employee-employ-
FRESH LOCAL CABBAGE
sity Chancellor,
as under-paid
the ‘faculty,
has
ce
higher
fight
for
been
as
leading
faculty
wa-
Melen-
Blizzard Of Ticker Tape Greets De Gaulle In Frisco Gaulle of France yesterday. Smiling broadiy, and waving both hands in salutes, he rode through Montgomery a blizzard of ticker
Street .and tape, torn
Papers and confetti from the windows of the “Wall Street of the
West.”
The general drove immediately from San Francisco International Airport, changed from a
MARC Puerto
Rico’s
limousine into a big open car, and stood erect as his motorcade drove slowly down Market Street and turned into the Montgomery
Street
financial
Along Market Street men, women and children stood on the sidewalks shoulder to shoulder, clapping hands vigorously in spontaneous applause. The crowd was not great in’ depth. Buf as the caravan turned into narrow throngs
tumultous
outburst
and
Oldest
Discount
Hato
Plaza
124 F. D. Roosevelt Tel 6-2571 — 6-4130
Cantén 810
Rato
Rey
House
Rey
Unién
No.
Tel 1078
Refrigerators
81
Luggage
Ranges
Golf - Fishing
Dishwashers
Outboard
Air-Conditioners
Automobiles
T. V. Sets
Motors
Furniture
Hi-Fi
Bedding
Radios
Housewares
ALL MAKES Other
Things
CUT CORN MAIZ PARTIDO
goodwill.
Fonce
Furniture 203 E. Roosevelt
Many
of
DISCOUNT HOUSE
Largest
BIRDS EYE FROZEN
Montgomery Street, crowded densely in a
Bayamon Tel.
area.
at Large
Discounts
PEA
—
button SF PLIPOPDP ADD
(AP)
Ln im La nl Ln Lo nln an nin SSCS E EEE DAD SPSS
FRANCISCO
San Francisco extended a warm welcome today to President de
ib.
a . “tt hin tie in ttn tte li li tion tin ae De te te a SDD ECCS SPSPSESS'S PEOPEPCC
SAN
| KERN'S TOMATO SAUCE
He pointed out that the Univer-
and
university
Roman
GOVT. INSPECTED TOP QUALITY
represen-
er organization where both factions) are in “competition.” “In the university we are all in the same boat,” he said, “we are all employees of the state.”
Acade-
Educational
young
faculty
He added that an educational institution is no place for a syndi¢ate. A syndicate, he said,
Law
Board
Superior
not
Academic
te lack of faith in the Academic Senate.”
sity regulation so that decisions made by it have to be approved then the Council.
the
. A university administration spokesman who declined to be identified, said the “talk about a faculty union seems to indica-
mic Senate. The Senate, he pointed out, was created by a univer-
by
uni-
it will
pointing.”
which
our rights.” ° explained that
of the
this week, port the
if the
‘association
would defend Del Rosario
until
faculty ‘ elected held -its first
University Law is not amended I would favor the creation of a professional
but
The Academic
Senate. fails
“syndicate” numerous
teachers,
formed
ed
Senate but of the high moral level that make up the
Senate
the by
about: adequate tation,
beneficial work within the University structure. The confidence is not born of the juridical
the
been
Senate is given an opportunity to show whether it can bring
ter teaching conditions, Dr. Ruben del Rosario, faculty representative, said: “T still have confidedied that the Academic Senate can realize
“If
Arturo,
have
to form a “syndicate” members.
is fayored
versity
form a “teacher’s union” to bring about salary increases and_ bet-
aspect of the quality and of the people
brother,
Olivero
Reportedly,
Senate
results.
Gommenting on several university
his
‘2
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THE
SAN
17ih Island Store At Strike At Sunbeam Rio Piedras Today strike
Electric
The island's siore will open The
new
Diego
Ave.
17th today
store
at
70
De
in Rio Piedras.
The two-story building is divided into a children’s and small wear department on the ground floor and a dresses, bridal wear and formal wear department on the second floor. Manager which will is
J.
with
for
three
New ® 2m. The
about
store
hours
to 6 p.m. store
ing
of the employ
the
will
noon
the
¢com-
years.
will
be
six days remain
from
a week.
open
dur-
hours.
Co. by the Inter-
The parties agreed on a twoyear contract providing package wage and fringe benefit increases of approximately 14 cents an
hour during the two-year period.
The negotiation was under the auspices of the Conciliation and Arbitration Service of the Com|monwealth Labor Department, including director Adolfo D. Collazo and conciliators Salvador Vazquez and Victor L. Lleras.
30 20 15. 65
(AP)—Closing Open 612.73 141.00 89.17 203.07
INDUS RRS UTILS STKS
Dow
Jones
MNLF SEEMING
LSE OLUTION I
Thursday,
JOHN
NEW market
YORK closed
Trading
was
MCKEE
down
(AP)—The stock mixed yesterday.
moderately
active.
The market opened higher and active following Tuesday’s late rally. Most gains and losses ranged from a few cents to around $2. a share. Steels,
some
most
autos
chemicals,
closed
lower.
and
Tobac-
cos,° aircrafts and nonferrous metals advanced. Most other major groups were mixed. Standard and Poor’s 500 stock index closed unchanged at $55.04 The Associated Press: average of 60 stocks lost .10 at $212.10. Volume totaled 3,020,000 shares compared with 2,940,000 shares traded Tuesday.
Wide
losers incluced
SUGAR Sales
stock
High 61 6.76
Low 606 89
Close 609.96
141.90 89.58 204.32
14914
140.83
88.80 20149
89.08 202.43
241
Polaroid,
FUTURES
contracts.
May July
averages
Sep Oct
Mar May July Raw sugar spot Domestic sugar 28 contracts.
Changes Off 0.96 Off 0.17 Off 0.11 Off 0.29
July Sep B-Bid.
6.15. futures
Low
Close
3.03 3.10 3.18 3.22 3.30 3.31 3.35
3.03 3.16B 3.18 3.20B 3.28B
No.
Bish
Lew
5.89 5.93
3.88 3.95
QUALITY EQUIPMENT| QUALITY SERVICE | i
April 28, 1960
Closes
NEW YORK (AP) — World sugar futures No. 4 closed 1 lower to 1 higher.
Dow Jones Averages NEW YORK yesterday:
RU
JUAN STAR—
By
Sunbeam
Employees return to work immediately. The company expects new store, to be in full production by next 50 persons, ; week,
Candelaria,
pany
(P.R.)
the
national Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers ended yesterday. It had been in force since Apr. 1.
Franklin’s at 9 a.m.
is
at
Cea OME
Market
Franklin's Opening Wace Increase Ends The
en
3.31 3.35
6,
sales
Close 6.87B 5.$5B
612
23412
off
5%
and
at
Circuit
24%.
Ford
ter results. made similar The
Other companies predictions.
airlines
report
the
advanced
Civil
on
Allied
Chem
Allis Chal Alumin Ltd
Aluminum Co Amerada Pet
+135
Martin
—% 1g — 7g +g
May D St Merck MGM Mp! Hon Monsan Ch Mont Ward Motorola Nat Bis Nat Cash Nat Dairy Nat Dis Nat Gyps Nat Lead N Y Cent Nor Pace
+3
— 38
5112
—i%
4658 2534
+1 —if
"89%
tM,
108%
+1
51 33% 62B 34%
—
47% 372
32%
le
Burroughs Cdn Pae
3258 26%
+e —%
Celanese
243%
+116
Cer de Pas Ches & Oh Chrysler
3058 6338
—Vg —l%
50% 42 52% 375% 585 63%
—M% +My —% -1% ~My —1g
438
+1
64 44
2434
Brass
Sv
Ceca Cola Colg Palm Comw Ed Con Edis Cont Oil Corn Pd Crane Co Crn Zell
49%
53% baths
es
48s “osgaagnaian
a ass
Sey soa apes
PSA TSAR
SJ s VAI VL DONA iSCe YZ RY eee ¥
=A
cum ae we ee ED
ee
Gen Gen
Dynam Elec
Gen
Mills
ow
~j] Pond 1%
ee
Ges
oe
es
ee
eee
eS
Mack
+1
441% 83% 56
Unch
14
Unch ==
+i =o =
iy
+ — Ve
=e + —% —442
449 44%
ans Ya
105%
+%
Int
Paper
104%
=1%"
Int Te] & Tel
40%
Jones Kaiser
61% 44 16%
&
L Al °
COFFEE ees
20%
10% 694 36% 39% 31% 8344
Libby Owens Ligg & My Leckh Air Lone S Ce Lorillard Marshal]] Fid
/ TRUCKS gs sae si General Equipment Corporation
—y
—Ye
Int Nick
GS com> ae Gee Ge
STATE ROAD NO. 2, KM. 3.7 P. 0. BOX 3588 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
—2
Mach
NEW
YORK
-\%
-1%
52%
+% —h
8&3 22
-%
27% 3732
—%¥ +
52
+ 5%
+My
FUTURES (AP)
-
Coffee
spot
San-
tos No. 4 ex-dock closed at 37.00N. Cost and freight offerings include Santos Bourbons 35.75A.
“B”
38
May July
36.50-36.75A
sales Bigh 37.55 36.35 35.12 34.10
Sep Dee
Mar “MM? Sales
at
futures,
33.40 futures ¢osed 31
May July Dec Mar 4A-Asked;
164
and
58
35.50-
contracts. Low Clese 37.50 35.90 34.80 33.90
33.06 15 to
37.56N 36.09N 35.60N 33.91N
33.24N lower.
contracts.
High 45.20 44.40 42.45 41.70
N-Nominal.
Lew
45.10 44.30 42.35 41.55
were deal-
Clese
45.11N 44,31N 42.36N 41.66N
am
- 4
8456 26%
4 +22,
+218
151%
40'2 4334 163%
5434 6014 5032
30!2 5612 9332 2312 401%
Nwst
Airl
175s
Ohio Olin
Oil Mathi
31% 47
Pac
G
Pee Pan
&
El
63% 46%
Ltg A Air
Param
16%4
42
Pict
Pa RR Cola Pepsi
1312 4218
Pfizer
28%
Phelps Philip
46
D Mor
Phillips
6238 4456 30%
Pet
Pure Oil Quaker O RCA Raytheon Repub Stl Reyn Met Reyn Tob Roy Dutch
45
12% 38%
5836 56%
62% 3958 42 49%
Pap
Sears Roeb Shell Oil Shell Tran Sinclair
Corp
Food Ford
bonds in light
— Ye
StReg
Wr
Kennecott
eae
36
—%
31%
Trading
Quotations —
N.S. +i +, Unch Unch 1 + 3% —M%
Bridg
to easy
30
61 18 39°38
Am Airlines Am Can Am Cyan Am Smelt Am Sugar Am Tel Tel Am Tob Anaconda Armour Assoc D G Atl Refin Balt & Oh Bendix Av Beth Steel Boeing Air Borden Borg War
unchanged ings.
49%, 297% 891%
Goodyear Grace & Co Gulf Oil Inge Rand Int Bus M |Iint Harv
——
a
— Market
Goodrich
—=
passenger
rose.
was moderate. U.S. government
Aeronautics
Gen Motors Gen Tel Ga Pac Getty Oi] Gillette
PUMPS HOISTS COMPRESSORS
a
82,000 shares. Corporate bonds
quarter earnings, but a drop in second quar-
‘Doug Air Dow Che duPont East Air East Ko
ENGINES —
grant
er first predicted
Distil]
DIESEL
may increase.
Second most active was American Motors, off 1% at 27% on
Curt
MARINE ENGINES
Board fare
dropped 2 points and U.S. Steel fell 112. Big Steel reported high-
Cities
:
to
Breaker,
Mixed
3234 20°38 431%
Socony So Am
Mobil G & P
37%
So Cal Southn
Ed Co
5i% 44% 19% 2032 39% 42%
Sou
5
Pac
Sperry Rd Std Brand St Oi Cal
,St Oi) Ind
40% 4232
St OU (NJ) St Oi Oh Stud Pack Texaco Thom R.W. Tidewat Oil Twent Cen Tran W Airs Un Carbide Un Oi} Cal Unit Aire Unit Fruit US Indust US Lines US Rub
US
Smeit
US
Steel
Warner
Bs
48 12%
13% 56% 20 35%
12% 128%
40% 35
23% 10%
N.S. 51%
Pies
/
323%
Unch
14 40% 45
-134 Unch w~ ay
West Uni Wesig Ele Wooilwth Yng 8Sh & T Zenith Market Tone Total Sales
102% 97% Mixed 3,620.000
Of Special
Interest
5412
=”
654
Unch +14 “1%
(Courtesy of Bam Juan Office Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc.)
Bid
Com. Oil
Ref. E.
Sug.
Fajardo
E.
Sug.
First
N.
City
P. R.
Sug.
3%
60
3%
18
pf.
Bank
Maule Indusiries Pueblo Supmkts. P. R. Telephone So.
5934
Co.
Fajardo
Ask
224%,
Central Aguirre Chase Manhattan
NS 79% 8% 13% NS 16
79%
THE
Local
SAN
JUAN
Owens-Corning Plans To Move To San Juan By
F.
HARMON
Owens-Corning
Fiberglas
In-
ternational, S.A. is planning to move its Caribbean area-headquarters
from
Caracas,
la to San Juan. Announcement ing
transfer
tail
of
was
Venezue-
the
made
party-banquet
pend-
at a cock-
sponsored
the company and tributor, Garcia
by
its local disCommercial,
Inc. More than 150 of the island’s contractors, architects, and roofing subcontractors gathered at the banquet, held Tuesday evening at the Swiss Chalet restaurant, to hear a _ presentation
by
James
Watson,
head
of
the
company’s Fiberglas roofing division. \ Watson gave a talk with slide illustrations to explain the evolution and advantages of fiber glass materials in roofing. He announced that the company had prepared a special set of specifications for Puerto Rico. The company is prepared, he said, to bond roofs made of its “Perma Ply” roofing felt for
10
years,
if
the
roofs
are
ins-
talled by company-approved subcontractors using the specifica-
tions
prepared
Fraser
Moffat,
manager for berglas, said spent
by
the
company.
Caribbean
sales
Owens-Corning Fithe company had
two-years
in
the
prepara-
tion of the specifications for. the Puerto Rican market. The company has been selling its roofing insulation here about six years, he said. cw
Twenty-nine presenting
new
an
plants,
re-
investment
of
Week's Barrel Cash E.
Gonzalez,
of
202
Victory St., Ponee, won First Prize in the third drawing. of the “Barrels of tion sponsored
American The
Money”, promolocally by the
Tobacco
drawing
Co.
was
held
recent-
ly at El Comandante racetrack, under the supervision of Lee Piccioni General Manager of American Tobacco Co. in Puerto Rico. ‘ Second prize winner was Sen. Carlos Vazquez Velez, from Coa-
mo, and riquez,
third prize Andres from
Hen-
Altamesa.
200 To Get Education BAs At Inter American Two-hundred ceive
bachelor
certificates
students
re-
of arts degrees
and
Saturday
morning, May 7, at Inter American University, San German. Commonwealth Under-Secretary of State Arturo Morales Carrion will present the graduation addréss.
Awards will be presented to outStanding students. Distinguished guests, faculty and staff will be entertained
Ronald eon at
by
Pres.
and
financed
‘by
tal, and
eight
ten
(Mrs.
€. Bauer with a lunchCasa Maria following the
ceremonies.
Puerto
2
PEOF
concerns
Rican
capi-
are expansions
nual
of
payroll
of
more
than
$2
million. Among, the concerns beginning operations are Carrtone Laboratories of P. R., a Rio Piedras manufacturer of pharmaceutical products; Claymore Ma-
nufacturing
Corp.,
a
Penuelas
manufacturer of candles pansion); Gentry Shoe
(an Co.
Ponce;
Asphalt
and
Corp.,
of
a
Rexach
Santuree
bituminious .
Pueblo
exof
manufacturer
asphalt.
Supermarkets,
Inc.
to-
day re-imaugurates its Puerto Nuevo store. It was in this store, just five years ago today that Pueblo, which now chain of six stores, began
has a opera-
tions in Puerto Rico. LABOR DEPT. BRIEFS—A of
60,093
persons
in
the
total
island's
sugar industry received unemployment compensation payments totaling $1,590,510 during the period
between 3i,
Oct.
1960. During
AP
By SAM
DAWSON
Business
News
April
28,.1960
College
showing up today on the college campus. And it’s showing up where it counts— in more job offers and at higher starting pay than
a year
ago.
In contrast to last year when any increased recruiting was largely by companies with a bulge in defense orders, the big gain in corporations seeking the 1960 graduates is mostly among those making consumer goods. And what they seem to be seeking most are students who can fit into their long range research
programs. Corporations, - especially larger ones, apparently are ing as passing things the
market
break,
the -business
the ignorstock
the loss of pace
boom,
the
They time
recent
than
in the
last
with each more emand _ school
.
firms have stepped up this year’s budgets for research (spurred doubtless
by
greater
Engineers and physical scientists with bachelor degrees in the of-
campuses
report
from
5 to
15 per cent more companies looking over prospects this year than last— with a corresponding in-
crease
in
fers. Advanced
the
number
Degrees
In
of
job
of-
Demand
The Minneapolis Company finds the greatest increase in demand is for advanced degree men in engineering and physical science,
with
Ph.D.’s_
preferred.
BUSINESS
in rise
si-
Many
NEW
COMPLETE
TEN
TRUCKS,
RENTAL PARTY,
are reported ranging to as high as $12,000
a year.
fing are next in demand.
the
Graduates of business management schools probably will aver‘age about $100 less, although also
doing
a bit better than last year.
BATCHING MIXERS
PHONE
PLANT
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MORALES
ALSO, BLOCK PLANT
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board one
AND
approved
new
6-5205
stockpiles.
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milk
and
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says
Prescription For Long Life Frank
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Kirkpatrick,
MD
up
with a
startling
the has
discov-
ery which he insists can actually add years to your life. His theory is that the automobile owner who has his brakes checked regularly by a competent brake service stands a much betchance
old
of
living
age
than
the
neglects.
this
very
function
in
Mr.
his
to
a
“ripe”
driver
who
important
automobile.
Kirkpatrick
points
out
that all too often accidents are credited to “brake failure” when actually
the
cause
failure.’
He
elaborates
ing
that,
failure
in
He
was
many
occurs
owner-driver
ment
ye
New
(Maintenance Director) of well known CAR CLINIC,
cases,
adequate
failed
the
to
inspection
of
the
concludes
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Minimum
category—the
WITH
RAMIREZ.
bile and electrical appliances repairs industry, and the glass, quarry work and related fields industry.
The
the
higher than the record set in 1959.
Wage Board of Puerto Rico investigated wages in the automo-
for
And
bureaus think practically all will have jobs by graduation. Starting salaries range from $520 te $535 a month, about 5 per cent
OPORTUNITY
PURCHASE CALL
men $7,500
1, 1959 and January
March,
competition)
and report the supply of doctorate degree men short of the number of new jobs. Starting salaries for
most
milar drive in 1955 and 1956 when some graduating students were snapped up apparently to fill man
power
are
these from
is more
big
say
spring
In a survey of college placement bureaus the ~ Northwestern National Life Insurance Co. says
ecomony. selective
officers
this
work records.
class of 1960 can be trained to take up key jobs in their companies as part of an expanding
But
scouts
spending more time prospect and putting phasis on character
are lookwhen the
More Selective this year’s recruting
placement
corporate
Analyst
NEW YORK —(AP)— Business confidence for the long pull is
in unemployment. ing ahead to the
eae
maintenance LITTLE
are
Indus-
about 2,000 persons,‘at an an-
vide The
of
already established concerns: The new industries employ
ter
will
in education
Department
trial Services. Of the) 29,
Thursday,
dairy industry—during the month. For the first time, this category was expanded to include the raising of beef cattle.
Ponce Man Wins 3rd Hector
about $4 million, began operations here during: March, according to an announcement from Fomento’s
—
College Crop This Year Gets Better Job Offers, More Pay
Business
Edited
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MAKES AN APPEAL — Dona 4 Inés Mendoza de Munoz Marin, wife of the Governor of Puerto Rico, is appealing to islanders M therapy tools for patients ) psychiatric hospital.
3—Needles
purchased
years.
for
treatment. Miss
the
has been used
patients
they
be
4—Zippers
1958,
trial
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the
can
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cooperation
providing
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patients.
first
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are
28, 1960
STAR — Thursday, April 28, 1960
National Secretaries’ Week |
SESGGtPRIE:
INS FELL AANA
‘Activities For
Aged rag aceon Serie
THE SAN JUAN
4
A full schedule of activities in: line with National Secretary Week, which is being observed week
throughout
has
been
slated by almost
Puerto
braneh of government. Yesterday, secretaries
Department Commerce
of
of
the
Agriculture
met
Agronomos a talk by
Rico,
every and
at the Colegio
in Hato Rey Luis Rivera
de
to hear Santos,
Commonwealth Secretary of Agri-| culture and Commerce. Afterwards there was a fashion show presented
wed by Today
by
Eva
SNA
this
Lopez,
;
Rio Piedras
follo-
refreshments and prizes. the group will visit sev-
For
eral projects under the- auspices of their department, such as a pineapple plantation, a tree nursery and low cost housing units, which are under the department's Social Administrative Program.
They
will lunch
rado
Beach.
Friday, the
at the
Hotel
of
Labor
versity of Puerto Rico, who has held many important positions in
the beauty culture field in the U. S., tell them how to make-up dress
office
and
Legal
more
after
attractively
working
Secretaries
for
hours.
will
sponsor
a cocktail this evening from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Casino de Puerto Rico at which time they will observe their annual ‘‘Bosses’ Wight.” Judge Baldomero Freyre of the Superior Court of Puerto Rico
and
former
Puerto Rican
be
their
president
opening
today
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
to will
hear beauty specialist, Mrs. Mary Roger, a graduate of the Uni-
and
store
Do-
secretaries attached
Department
their new
-- de Diego /0
of
BOSS AND SECRETARIES—The San Juan Chapter of the National, Secretaries Association (International) celebrated
“Bosses’
Night”
Sunday
in the
Fiesta
Room
be lace lovely...
of
the Hotel Condado Beach. Sitting in the model 1902 Rambler, brought to the affair by Gomez Hermanos, are
Jim Hartrick, of Gulf Oil, P. R., picked the “Boss of the
Year” when his name was drawn that evening and Miss
Ana Mercedes Muiioz, whose name was picked the same way for “Secretary of the Week.” At left, is Mrs. Consuelo F. de Reyes and at right, rear, is Mrs. Esther G. Jensen, chairman of the group’s observance of National Secretaries Week festivities, and Mrs. Jenny Rojas, presi-
dent of the chapter.
(STAR
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the
Bar Association will
honor
guest
and
guest
|
speaker. On this occasion, the legal secretaries will invite their
e7
Cceibbean
Shoppe
bosses and their wives as well as their sion. , On tend
own
escorts
Sunday, El
for
the
the
occa. will at-
group
Comandante
Race
Facing the Caribe
WHERE
Track
where a special race in their honor will be run. It will ‘be cailed the ‘Secretarial Classic.”
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APRIL 28
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TRINITY
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sented by the Dramatic Club of the Sacred Heart College, at the schoo] auditorium. The play will run until Saturday, April 30, 8
r
won ou
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JUAN: STAR.++ Thursday, Aprils
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~ Hubby’s Advice Is Exee lent DEAR: ‘ANN LANDERS: ou performed a national let-
signed
“Phooey
on
but
Kids
been the cause
he
gives
me
no
sympathy
move,
of many
and
suggests
that
big doctor. Help me. fights in our family and you TEARS settled the matter
once
and for all.
DEAR
‘
another
The last explosion occurred when my cousin had a bridal shower. ‘An idiot relative brought her three roughnecks, The home party
small.
The
being
mother,
over the
had
children
They
opened
every
they
drawer
on
characteristic
of
People everywhere friendliness, kindness,
and
everybody's
shoes. then started the whining and nagging
all,
familiar routine,
kids
spoiled~the ‘party
an
you
all tired -young-
turn
mail!—
oe
ANN
Wy
My4
ago.
We
have
two
I have dropped out activities and clubs
a cold
Ann help
Landers you
with
will
be
your
glad
people
my
used
to
nice.
when
we
but
they’ve
husband
‘be
to
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refuse
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HAPPY
children
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The
friends
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down’
—
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When
‘settles
oO
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THEM.
that
BUFF x
DEAR
in
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a
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tharsday, April 28, 1960
12_
News Analysis
in San Juan
\U. S. May Have To Shoulder
Dive--?
Part Of Blame ForS. Korea
By Al. Dinhofer
By
J AMES
CAREY
SEOUL, Korea (AP) — When the causes of South Korea’s revolution
the
are
finally
United
determined,
States
may
have
to
shoulder part of the blame. So too will be President Syngman Rhee, and the long sweep of
history
ground
that
of
laid
the
the
back-
six-weeks
insur-
rection. America act
because
long
ago
it
to
failed
insure
tion of evils it knew Rhee with
because
his
existed.
he
people
to
correc-
lost
and
touch
gave
the
signal that probably led to rigging the March 15 elections — the spark that ignited revolt. And history because it has made Korea a-coveted, strategic
dagger jutting at the heart Asia’s peripheral islands.
of
China and Russia and Japan occupied
it, 40
wanted it for.
years. It was partly geopolitical thinking North
Korea’s
tanks
this same that sent roaring
into
the South in June, 1950, leaving the country in ruins. From
Even on the ground it ain’t easy... a
limit
to
how
for
newspaper
readers.
go
the
3,000
limit—
The
far
reviewer
I believe
I was
straight
down.
feet
assignment
a
given
me
was
to
can
go
asked
to
cover
of PRSA will leave next month for a _ threemonth world tour of 34 countries to promote the sport: Stowell,
the
skydiving
activities
on
the
ground
and
in
ex-paratrooper,
talks
about~
“It's
the
like
no
ever
self
feeling
nis,’’ I said. “It’s merely a question of getting mentally set,’ Stowell explained, ignoring the remark. “But the more I think about it, the more mentally upset I get,’’ I told him. Stowell assured me that it is absolutely no
the
“[ know “scared.” “The
the
how
trick
about it.” There's J thought.
of
experience.”
I'll
is,’
feel,”
he
a trick
I
said
advised,
that'll
meekly,
‘‘not
prove: I'm
to
no
think
magician,
A fellow reporter later said, ““A guy would have to be loose-brained to take a way-out assignment like that. But I’m glad you're getting up in the world.” I
discussed the. matter in great detail —on the ground— with William Stowell, president of the PRSA. Stowell,27, who is assistant manager of Dorado Beach Hotel, said, ‘‘Your editor is right. There's only one way to cover skydiving. Jump. But,” he added, ‘I would never influence anyone. Every man makes his own decision to jump.” There are currently (30 are Puerto Rican) decision.
staged
The
jumps
boost
by
seen
club,
were
25
Gardner ters of
cities.
It the
Now
the
August
PRSA
initial
jumpers
were
of
cameramen actress
Ava
trailing a skydiver. Letfrom South and Latin
demand-is
greater
than
of planes and chutes. About 90 men’ on the island are on the dive
the
healthy waiting
I immediately fronted
He
him
discounted
talking
telephoned
with
these
them
about
Bill
Stowell
catastrophic
and
said
military
the
and
con-
possibilities.
reporter
parachuting,
and
up,
sprained While
I
signation,
get to
stood my
was
Bill me
on
was
Stowell
for
more
a chair,
jumped
off,
ankle. composing
information give
up
my
a
dropped
nasty
into
PRSA
background
on
letter
the
with
of
Here’s
to
membership
and
skydiving
acti-
bunch
the newest speetator sport, was Europe. in--1954. -.Several-. members.
a
floating.”
with
to jump.
two
So
Stowell
said,
‘‘you
get
issued
instructions
on
the
wy By
frail
oxygen supAh, progress.
debated cm
can
without
own
Japanese
they
a
dilemma:
stop
Kennedy
Stevenson?
by
the
old
into two dustrial
an
Korea and tries the statesman
is
his
gun
Venezuela,
permit,
ke
musical,
‘My
Fair
Lady,”
is a hit in Moscow. Every night, scores of Iron Curtain calls. oe
head
TODAY’S
of
General
BEST
Motors
FROM
of
history
rest
an innorth,
~ non-industrial
is
history.
recent
Rhee’s foes and some increasingly accused him
friends of dic-
tatorial ways. His police became a hated, feared symbol of brutality upon which the Pyesident’s power
rested.
Rhee himself the push that gime.
An
may have given toppled his re-
outspoken
critic,
John
Chang of the Democratic Party, upset Rhee’s lieutenant, Lee Kipoong,
for
in 1956.
the
For
vice
the
presidency
1960
elections
stated he would not serve with a vice president from
party. "»"b®$EaIp Em
WDWOWNW
FEVER | KNEBEL Bureau
was paid over $500,000 last year. Stockholders will be told he’s. a
great
tax
patriot—and
will prove ek
way
campaign
presidential
going,
soon ,become persecuted
income
oe
the
is
his
it. _
the
bigots
nation’s
will
most
minority. kok
Cuba. In some countrade-mark of the x
The
forces
illogical parts— non-agricultural
agricultural
south. The
The in
collapsed
found the nation he had dreamed of, only to have it divided
ke
flame
past rule
was a shabby
empire
ele-
7
face
starting
Revolts
The
its
&
eR
the
the
The
Democrats How
in
he
figure
the his
in 1945, he appeared quickly to
Washington
“legislature
of of
apostle preaching Korean independence in Washington and other centers of the werld. When
FLETCHER STAR
Mississippi
.
my
exiting
decades.
POTOMAC
can be ment.
: next
for
Even a natural gas bill no longer
skydiving.
break,
nurture
as a tragic
QijJdPj°OpeEoqxNWDWOOWowWwWwvo odo WQwWww
orders emergency plies for members.
to
today. ’ For
another
poor
The
marti-
do-
Jooms
best
ANIA
the
I agreed
up.”
Stowell
to
Air
discover
Force
spends
$30.000
what
happens
to the
astronauts’ tooth fillings in space flights. A ten-cent phone call to Internal Revenue would reveal what’s
already
happened
to ours.
eso
It’s easy the
hostess
hold.
The
can’t
carve.
to tell the host from in the modern
host
is
the
one
house-
who
EUROPE
plane— ‘“‘just in case you decided to jump.” The jumper walks out of the plane (the door is removed) right foot on
from the right side, placing the a foot rest the size of a gas pedal.
The jumper braces himself by holding onto the horizontal wing strut. (See photo.) If he is exceedingly clever, he then hops and feet, ending up with his left foot on
switches the foot
rest
If he
and
his
right
exceedingly Now
or
he
is
one
in
If
in air.
about
he
is
courageous,
into space.
ing
the
to
forget
position.
Medal-of-Honor on
dangling
clever,
backward
wing
is
it.
‘‘mentally
he
set’’
then
steps
(It is not fair to keep holdstrut.)
I tried this maneuver on the ground numerous ‘times. Each time I hopped to switch feet, I slipped off the foot rest. It had been raining, and the foot-rest plate was wet. It seemed like simple logic to me: if I couldn’t do it on the ground, how could I do it in the air?
The
next
nition, and “Okay,
thing
I heard
the whir here we
me into the plane. “Is lously.
“There’s “When
one
shouting do
I start
over?’’ with a
thing
you
over
the
Will
he
gutless,
continued...
jump...
plane's
said,
I asked smile. didn’t
roar
ig-
helping
:
incredu-
explain,”
of
the
I
engine.
Faadtets
wat ee “ITALY a Gastone Belli «1-08
ook
or- will
yellow-livered .
the
praying?” kk
a
was
of the engine. go,’’ Stowell
the instruction Stowell nodded
insisted,
vities.
Skydiving, intreduced in
drop,
lucky socks.’”’ He handed me a pair of babyblue cushion-lined wool socks. “Too bad,” I said with nervous sarcasm, “I’m wearing my unlucky undershorts— the ones that
re-
office
of the you're
feeling
not
the
like
The next day we rendezvoused at Isla Grande Airport. Stowell handed me skydiving gear: flight coveralls, jump boots, crash helmet, goggles, and, oh, yes, a Borinquen Ranger Parachute and a reserve chute. I thought of asking for gloves but I didn’t. I figured I might want to bite my nails.
where
chutists fall straight down and fast. ‘‘Civilian skydiving is a sport,’”’ he said, ‘‘and as easy as jumping off a chair.”
I hung
go
along
feel
the same
to decide
not
When I mentioned these facts to the fellow reporter, he asked. “Have you ever seen a streamer? That's a man falling with a partlyopened chute. Have you ever seen the body of a man whose chute didn’t open? And when it does open, do you know the straps can emasculate you?”
get
you
disgrace
has
its
Viguie
activities
1959,
got
when
seems
while Ava was inquiry came
America.
in
last year
newsreels. recording
supply young list to
started
over
accident
in
34 members of the PRSA who have made such a
“T can
and
feeling
have
known.
opens
elated
you
not necessarily in between. When I editor for clarification he said, ‘‘Just jumpers. Get involved. Immerse your-
chute
the
feeling
air— but asked my follow the in
After
other
about want
of
Korean _ people
Rhee
implanted
against this chaos and the wreckage
Rhee again
AEN
sky-
diving in superlatives— the way he talks women. To say the least, he makes you to try it— skydiving, that is.
airborne activities of the Puerto Rico Skydiving Association (PRSA’. I had no concrete idea as to what it involved. I figured it meant reporting local
an
centuries
the
democracy
reaped a bitter harvest of hate, regimentation and poverty, at
IY
There's
these
mination
Korean ‘later.
be
thicken-out
(normal) tidied:
rat? pi
wies
Te va
like
be ond
4
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A
SIN
Take
Me,
i fon
Our Man
“What are the chances of promotion. here?” 3:
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On Monday, the Legislature will begin the last month
of the
present
session
bills awaiting action.
with
a long
list of vital
Included in this heavy backlog are such measures as the budget for the forthcoming fiscal year; authorization
of
a
new
bond
issue
for
permanent-improve-
ments; a bill to permit the establishment of international base companies-in Puerto Rico; salary increases for teachers and policemen; an increase in the police
force;
creation
the educational
of
system;
pal governments;
a workers’
bank;
reorganization
a new
reform
of
of the munici-
gambling law based on the
study made of gambling’ here; increasing the limit in the local minimum wage; a comprehensive traffic
law;
controls
that
will
permit
the
construction
of
a $10 million radio-telescope project (Radio Astronomy Zoning Act) ; and other less vital legislation deserving of attention.
Also on the schedule, and likely to be ateroved in an election year, possibey at the sacrifice of other measures of at least equal importance except as vote-
getters, are increases in social insurance for persons-¢ who earn their liyelihood as drivers; increase in the compensation
to
workers
involved
in
accidents;
and
an increase in unemployment insurance for sugar cane workers. That’s a big order for the Legislature to handle in the days remaining in this session which ends May
31st.
Actually, the Legislature can act on bills during
5 Sites St. Louks Rost -Dispatcke
the last five days only if one or the other ‘house has
approved them.
Speaker Ernesto Ramos Antonini has
SPU:
said that he is planning day and night sessions to handle much of the legislation. If a list of priorities enforceable
new
traffic
law
that
is,
Nixon
accord-
ing to the fatality statistics, a matter of life and death
for this session. nomy.
important
contribution
to the eco-
By William S. White
Reform of the
educational system, so urgently needed, hasn’t a chance because the Legislature hasn’t yet received any bills based on the reports of the investigators who
studied the educational system. strongly
WASHINGTON .
Most of the reports
critical.
me
isian
the chronic
unemployment
problens
of the
Let
:
ular as
the
| a 1960 innovation in Puerto Rico.
highways
is<not
The toll was the
highest under the American flag last year and the year before. — Decent salaries for policemen and school teachers should have been approved last year or the year before when they were ridiculously out of line, as they still are out of line in rélation to the importance of
| the duties performed.
view
him
vote
of
run
in
a
in Wisconsin.
“Nixon
Richard
behind
is
-
Let
another
“modern”
whether
he should
CS eC
Sek
wom.
DRT ver
pop-
interest
enemies
This,
cry
quite
out,
rightly,
a
thumping
Republican.
G.0O.P.
would
never had Old Guard
isn’t an Old
administration
not
and
of
could
act as if those years had when and as he departs
ism,
specifically
Dwight
not
never from
like
responsibly the
three
for
the
Congress
—
ultraconservatism would Republicans in 1960 as
extreme
“liberalism”
would
as ir-
defeat
Democrats.
Thus
the Vice-President
is not
made
half
so
happy as are most of his backers by such straws the
ator
New
Jersey
G.O.P.
Case’s
victory
there
primary. over
For
the
Sen-
right-wing
Robert Morris, only “proved” what had long been obvious. It ‘‘proved’’ that “modern"’
’ challenger,
Republicanism is stronger than Old Guard Republicanism,
in the East,
at
least
—
as
it has
been
for these last 20 years. nN What was not proved was that the Republicans nationally will be as strong as the Democrats
in
November.
This
is
the
real
question
for Richard M: Nixon. And he, for one, is reatistic enough to see things as they are. For the true Republican problem is quits simple.
Here
is
a
minority
party
in
terms
of
voter registration. There are more people who are more-or-less Democrats than there are people who are more-or-less Republicans. it therefore
follows
without
that
(A)
a
Nixon
highly
cannot
win
disciplined
in November
party
organ-
ization and (B):a successful appeal to independ-
the? slightest line.3In the
ents and dissatisfied Democrats. Discipline remains shaky. The powerful ixregular Republican, Governor Nelson Rockefetler of New York, still coldly refuses to endorse Nixon or even to predict his victory in the fall.
or an
Gudardist.
Eisenhower.
suddenly
try
to
happened, And that record it
more, not less, G. 0. P. liberalin matters
and
Old
‘“‘modern’’
second place, he has for seven years inseparable part. of the ‘‘modern”’
will be toward
rekeing,
He am
first place, he simply
| responsibility for action or inaction on measures of considerable. importance to the people of Puerto Rico.wed
in
public
end with
be a
Presidency
as
and not an Old Guard
He
bs
the
The Nixon who refused to be unduly frigthened before is not, this time, unduly elated. . For the question is not now, and never was,
/ prevent the majority from doing what it pleases when
Bek
goal,
Democrats
his
badly."’
the
have shown this: surely defeat the
prospects ~
his
where
primary
_ In the been an
We hope it will be considered, after adjournment on ey eS “do-much” rather than a “do-nothing”.
Nixon’s
victory for a ‘“‘modern’’ Republican Senator, Clifford Case of New Jersey, over ultraconservative opposition. Eager Nixonites trumpet the glad news that the way is now absolutely smooth before him. All he need do is to run as a
| measures if it feels so inclined. The opposition is nominal and not likely to cut much ice if the Popular Dem-
For that reason, it must Shoulder the full
the
Instantly
slipping
Guard Republican. intention of taking
| it pleases.
M.
primary
It is possible that much of the pending legislation will get final approval in this session, however, | due to the ease with which the majority can: approve | ocratic maj jority wants to act. There is nothing that can
fate of
does not scare him. For he knows perfectly well that trying to predict November from such episodes of the springtime is nonsense.
| mittee hearings had to be completed or are still under | way; in others; action should: have been taken last year or even earlier. A comprehensive traffic’ law on
curious
happens to be wholly in the Democratic contests,
the Legislature to take action on some of these most vital matters before this time. In some cases com-
Death
It is the
as he moves cautiously toward Presidency of the United States.
It is difficult to pass judgment on the failure of
| is a prime. example.
—
Vice-President Nixon to be always dangerously underrated by his antagonists and always foolishly overrated by his supporters. Only Richard M. Nixon himself takes a truly objective
There is also the report from the Governor calling for the-creation of an Authority on Human Resources i
Underrates
The proposed ‘increase in the police force goes
hand in hand with a new traffic law.
were
Neither
Nor Overrates Himself
The measure to permit base companies to establish
here would bean
ity
From Washington
is set up, we hope the increase for teachers and policemen, long overdue, are placed at the top with the very essential
‘PE RSONAL
farm
subsidies
And
looking
at
the
thing
head-on,
Nixon's
ability to recruit independents and rebellious Democrats will be determined largely not by _ him but- by the Democratic party itself. It will be determined
by how
many
mistakes
the Demo-
cratic party makes. Nixon himself would never put it so baldly, But-he knows that his greatest and ‘medical care for the old. chance of all fies in the strange capacity ‘of In the third-place, Nixon can add. He knows that five successive national electioas— two for’-~> the Demboerats :‘to> beat themselves.
DOR
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students interruptyaving at which Chanthe parade, Jaime Benitez was pre-
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added,
der
“and
I was
Time, Inc,
meeting
at
the
instead,’
suddenly
I was
ho-
he un-
arrest.”
referred to a police trap set up at the Waldorf-Astoria Hote) Sunday afternoon with
Gladys the
Barnes,
weekly
a
news
secretary
for
Under police instruction she had made up a dummy envelo-
Harris
told
her:
it contains
what
Toll said members,
She notified her who called police.
opportunities.”
got the of their
HORIZONTAL
it does, it will be worth more and I'll see that you get it.” According to the complaint filed by Time, the secretary received phone’ calls over the weekend offering her $200 to
company policy but assured her she would not get into trouble.
the same
Li
I_ think
“Maybe we can take care of our sons the way we want to,” have
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pe of clippings to turn over to Harris Detectives said that when she handed the envelope
“It
caller
knew
this
was
1. fairy
may
trump
he
and
an
awful
with
his
get
he
“chicken”
had
opened
superiors
side 21. American author 23. English
THE BETTER HALF
-
7. article
23. snow 24. choice part 25. Civil War governor -
10.solemn © wonder ii. Japanese
of Tilinoig - 27. feathered
coin
—
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vehicles en
creatures
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18. tear
31,Europeart .
34, Chinese dynasty
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North
Walter 22. positive electrode
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explorer
just be-
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle. 33, firm
26. actress, colored 28. note.of
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the scale
29. likewise 30, diabolical
NI
person
31, smite 32, Edward
small
Average time of seletion: 83 minutes,
A
smali club was now played to the king in the South hand and
declarer
led
a
third
spade
followed
suit.
A
small
AHNNG
and
trumped it in dummy. The ace of clubs was played and things looked fine when both defenders
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now
got
off
dummy
with the right suit— he played a diamond.
East
made
a_
futile
gesture and trumped with the ten of hearts. Declarer overrufed with
queen
BEETLE
and
cashed
his
two
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Yesterday's ae A DREADFUL BORE.
diamond
was played from dummy and East played the queen as declarer trumped if small in his hand. Deciarer now played a fourth spade and West threw a club as dummy trumped with the king
the
50.corner $1. further
20. on the
21. English, author;
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spirits48. soak -49, fuel
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42, Fata ——46. disem-
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club
my.
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defeated
his
40. Ralph ——=
sheltered
a minimum
discarded
39. twinge
language 17. actress:
5.
ing the slam in. The opening $pade was trumped in dummy and the king of diamonds was cashed declarer
es 37, yearns 38. weapons
indebted 15. pretentious
might
and
35. recompens-
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lot of strong
hand
queen
12. harem room 13. singer:
against
Vi,
34. speechless
4. Desi —— 9. Spring month ._
Harris was. paroled for a hearing
LL
magazine.
for the
to the subcommittee “but I think everyone
22
with
get the files for Harris’ perusal. The complaint stated that the
Corps
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South timed his offense perfecty and had no difficulty in bring-
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arranged
fom
14
it must be agreed that
did
idding
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relations
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If West had been psychic,
a
members
subcommittee to support that would revive the Ci-
else’s sons should
spades
North and South really maximum of mileage out
we
vilian Conservation nation’s youth.
West
LS Pa3s
as
he told them asking a House
in
public
over, re-
mark of Rep. Herman Toll (DPa.) recently drew smiles from his colleagues. Everyone is “not
as
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titious about it. No money was even talked about. I wanted the
problem.
(AP)
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$200 for the files, and declared: “There was nothing surrep-
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newspaper headlines. John Saxon plays the role of a young Puerto Rican who tries to climb out of the depressing, sordid atmosphere of the “Ba-
the
rrio,” but the odds are against him and circumstances, especial-
Lorraine
Theatre.
The
pic-
ture co-stars John Saxon and Linda Cristal plus Joseph Calleia
heading Barbara ry
a cast which includes Luna, Don Gordon, Per-
Lopez and Harry Townes. The screenplay, authored by
producer have
Harry
been
Kleiner,
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put
the
index ‘at
125.7 per
Berman
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Sam
L
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(AP)
—
rest
after
cancelling
all
morning
weeks
strike
mechanical staff. The Jamaican Labor
of
af-| its
and
night
fering
club
from
physical
is
exhaustion.
Little Theater Tryout . The Little Theatre of Puerto Rico, Inc. has announced that tryouts for their summer production, “A Minstrel Show,” will take place at St. John’s
To
Disturbing-
per
Peace
quested April
19
. traffic Miss
a jury
determine
movie,
TABLES”
end
sustain
the
to
allegation.
RIALTO-SAN JUAN THOUSAND
/
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family. ..Santha
Rama
Raw’s
a
who portrays a Truman type lot of politicians like you.”
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blacklist
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in
III
by
hiring
screen-
the
new
interview
Axelrod
the
corridors
of
ithe
U.
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ready
in
a hit,
to take
‘“As' with
and
magic
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his
pictures,
I made
I don’t- know
600th
credit—
blame”...The any
this
other
an
American college student, Irina Shapiro willbe given academic credit. for her junior
his
theater
annual Palladium charity show.... The Hirshfeld, the artist, to Brazil with an
drawings
covering
25
years,
the French-Rumanian playwright, is lecture tour to theological societies,
coming to the women’s clubs,
garde theater. He'll bring
The
to write Duchess
the lyrics.
of Richelieu,
now
staying
at her
Manhattan
town
she
bought
it
just
to
impress
a
snob
she
knows—
a
HIE
came
50¢
“[’m A
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service
offered
here—
Ohrbach’s
to trade his Bentley
for
now
is
$1,000.
plus
having
art
two
car
years
exhibits:
to a limousine-
free
Its
limousine
first. show
a
star
married,
dull
story—
soon
after
have
a family
knock
on
he
was
and
graduated
work
hard.
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later came the announcement TV-taped interview had to be
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For the first time Barnard College,
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document
along the first draft of a musical, based on:an idea by Leo Kerz, who is producing Tonesco’s “Rhinoceros.” They hope a get W.
Daily from 7:00 A. M. to Midnight
TODAY
serve* the
colleges, etc. His topic will be the avant
207 CALLE CRISTO HISTORIC QUARTER OF OLD SAN JUAN
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please
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members
challenging
Darryl
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she attacked a police . officer. Thyssen said: officer Ge-
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permission
Goodrich and Albert Hackett, who wrote “Diary of Dag Hammarskjold flew to Geneva last Tuesday.
of
DANGEROUS GROUND” “FIGHTING WILDCATS”
UYONS served with
not
nocent yesterday to a charge of disburbing the peace and re-
a traffic violation. The municipal district attorney said, however |G" 4 . _ ; there was not sufficient proof
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ac. tress Greta Thyssen pleaded in-
pet . . The production will need 30 members for the cast and will be directed by Ivan A. Rodri-|
“ON
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in
month
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Open
en-
like
preme Court... Cyril Ritchard will return to his native Australia in a tour of “Pleasure of His Company” with Cornelia Otis Skinner. The film version of this play will be written by Frances
there
THIEVES”
was
the marshall’s office and learned has been wild about Claudette
said to Lee Tracy, Man”: “I’ve known
scrapped,
MUSIC HALL 75255 “SEVEN
“It.
George Axelrod, the playwright, did a TV-tape interview with Wallace. In the ihterview Axelrod lauded Frank Sinatra’s
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cam-
he’d
| said Sinatra must have had good reason for his actions. Souvenir hunters have been taking an average of six nozzles
disput
ordered the workers back pendind arbitration proceedings.
went
writer Albert Maltz. A few hours that Sinatra had fired Maltz. The
Ministry
wage
he
Kennedys:
asked
with
courage
suf-
erat? and ones feses | Grefa Pleads Innocent the
Rome,
Mike
Ber-
comedian
Hubert
Wisconsin
with a summons, too. Miss Colbert was because her co-star, Charles Boyer, was
S. Truman “The Best
for
man’s doctor that the television
Tuesday
the
wherever
of
- been
dramatization of her “Passage to India” ‘is a smash hit in London. It had been turned down by every Broadway producer...Harry
engage-
blication
two
in
Come-
rday dian Shelley Berman yeste a s
Islands Virgin Island eft for for the the Virgin left
has
Mrs. Feodor Chaliapin, widow of Russia’s greatest singer, Teceived permission to leave the Soviet Union. She’s now living
““!To Regain Strength
ion Publicat i j
that
a couple
Colbert puzzled
2
ments through May 14. A spokesman quoted
a
Johansson-F loyd
his’ doctor
clime...Sen.
describing
a summons. Her lawyer phoned that the process: server always
* KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) —| The Daily Gleaner resumed pu-}| ter
Ingemar
Round,” was sued by a man who, in an attempt to tie up the show’s funds, served. Claudette
on
Williams.
V.
Coward
to a warmer
Colbert —and personally.
high-
Gleaner
Resumes
the
campaigning against a centipede. 7 Paul Gregory, producer of “Marriage- Go-
at
a
NEW
Jamaica
of
in Tangier. because
in
said
counter
rose one-tenth of 1 per cent between February and March cent of the 1947-49 average, est point in history.
promoters
perform. . .Noel
time him
paign,
tckorumer price maex | COMeMIaN Shelley tment
and
ordered
ParaSum-
today
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Humphrey,
uptrend.
intervened in
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spending
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John
the
new
to
s
tinuing
“day
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girl
March.
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Elizabeth
a
decided
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N.
Patterson fight will offer 3,500 ringside seats at $100 tops. As part of the Cole Porter Tribute at the Met. Opera ,_May 15, most of the: nation’s top ‘opegtiters Will be ‘seated at grand pianos on-
crime. Dine
In —(AP)— MarchRising | ™€™”
pushed
costs
USSR
in Russia: The to
home
passage
show's.
to offer ship transportation instead of plane —too Jate for the scheduled reopening in Washington, D: C-...One of the stars in the Beverly Aadland case says that Errol Flyna bequeathed the _
and Montgomery Clift in mount’s “Suddenly, Last
prices
Lyons OMAR
“My. Fair Lady”
over
the
for
pay
to
agreed
By Leonard
a dispute
There’s
Cristal,
of
Costs To New
Living
living
Nightly 8:15 Admission $2.00 Matinees Fri.-Sat.-Sun. and Holidays at 3:00 PM Adults $2.00 Children $1.50
life
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Trudy Mehrmann, my bid for “Secretary of the Year” who has
be held here in Puerto Rico. President of the P. R: Sky Div-
been
ing Association is William -A. L. Stowell. Incidéntally, Bill is also
“Girl
generals cers gala
Friday”
and
to
umpteen
commanting
offi-
at Fort Brooke, came to the “Bosses -Night” Dinner
assistant
Beach
Dance, which was hosted by the San Juan Chapter of National
The
Col.
Breckenridge’s
end Pit
|.
secre-
ing the absences Gen. John McGee
of her who is
ing
Mrs.
Panama
with
Harts
a
on
happy
| and
boss, visit-
last
Carrion
Court.
ocassion
with
celebrating
financial
Mrs.
an
week-
are
Bing
New
It
an of
Jersey
vacationing
in
was
all
con-
artistic
success...
Buddy
mouth
McGee.
hosted
buffet
for the Little Theatre Cockplayers at their spacious
cerned -
Dorado
Myr.
the
and
Mon-
Race
Track
Puerto
Rico.
In the 1902 Nash Rambler is Trudy while Chief of Staff Bre-
Michael Sean O’Shea, the columnist who represents 37 news-
ckenridge prefers Last. Saturday
papers and periodicals in the English, Spanish and Portuguese
and Mrs. hosts in
the ground. evening, Mr.
were View
languages, will return to Puerto Rico to start work on a spe-
home to the monthly dinner pariy gathering of the P. R. chap-
cial newsreel devoted exclusively to Caribbean fashions, using Car-
ter
ibbean textiles
of
Alex Goldberger their Atlantic
the
U.
S.
Merchant
rine Academy. Among the were, Mr. and Mrs. Peter gins, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Ma-
ing.
guests O’HigAlexa-
bri, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Jimenez, Mr. and Mrs. William
while the Missus minds the store.
Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Behan, Lt. and Mrs. William Maki (USCG), Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Macri (USCG) and Henry
owners
do:fre B.a.
with
his
guest,
Miss
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
of Pennock
leaving April
Pennock,
Gardens,
are
28 for London
to
attend the International Orchid Show, and from there to the Third World Orchid Conference;
Sue
And
then,
on to Rotterdam,
Hol-
Emmanuel of hold a cocktail
land, for the International Horticultural Exhibit. They are plan-
and dinner party in the Tropicoro Room of El San Juan Hotel
ning to see the world-famous Passion Play at Oberammergau, Germany, which is presented only every decade, (1950, 1960,
Tne Temple Great Neck will this
Saturday
evening... Louis
Gelberg, owner éren’s Store is and a “sneak
of El Circo Chiloff to New York preview” of the
Holiday
fashions
fry
will.
but
of
take
the time’
etc.). worlds
small out
Strangely
Pennock, to
to
who
most
buy
enough,
grows
exotic
some
Mr.
some
of the
plants,
plans
tropical
plants
He
was
and so
handscreen-
taken
in
to
cover
the
Imperial
HOLLYWOOD He
and
mann, declined
plans.
Mrs.
Dee
Anne
a department to discuss
Marshall
store their
is 69,
to model
Bart Maverick Moseys
and and
screen actress Molly Maitland.
Back To Western Work
Casino
mann
talented
tion of Augusto Rodriguez...ComE. R. Zumwalt, Skipper of the U.S.S. Dewey (DLG 14) was
cause
of
of his
caused
writers’ strike. James Garner,
, who
by
plays
the
Bret
Maverick jin the series about the western brothers, claimed after he was similarly placed off salary that it meant
again. haven't
he
was
a free
‘agent
He and Warners _ still settled their difficulties,
a
party
held
@
~Cocktail
is commander
of Fleet
During
this tour,
the
men
compete
in
a
proposed
ternational. Parachute
1961.
Lounge
©
Steak
House
_ El Cofre — (The old Martinez Nadal Cockpit) Km. 4 — Hm. 4 Guaynabo Road — Tel. 2461 air conditioned
‘Show nightly Monday
thru Thursday
Rico’s newest
inate on:
and his smothered
ruffled shirt— him by Frank
a
taxicab was almost by yelping teen-agers.
museum
About 500 others, including a 72-year-old grandmother, who
had: waited in Union Sfation never got a ‘n’ roll idol,
Those
the Los Angeles lobby for hours look fresh
piece.
greeted the wearing a
of
he wore
Suede
the
bow
tie,
his
disappoint
500
Gone
were
people
than
some
get
“And
they're
hurt,”
said
Col.
ordering
the Tom
Elvis
to
Parker
take
a
same
“No
taxi
long
ones
that
vis.
turned
to
her
girl
“I ‘n’
settles to
the
it.
I'm
still roll,’
before
the
and
going to said. “I
sing rock think it’s on an-
asked
about
the the
the
girls
female.”
said
in Germany.
League
moved
am he
Army.” Someone
hands with the the cab window
cab
those
almost
Can’t Stop Saying “Sir” “Believe me, I’m still in habit of saying ‘sir’ from
“They
Elvis shook girls ¢hrough
could
One newsman commented his frequent use of ‘sir’ in swering questions.
asking
Girl’s
I
good.”
of
progressed in the last two years.”
who
friend
‘for
more
under my chin.” But that’s about all that will be missing of the pre-Army El-
Just Like Wayne looks just like Wayne,”
bobby-soxer
sideburns. gone
Elvis.
cab as it halted for a red light outside the station. In sprints ‘that would have done justice to Olympic dash man Bobby Morrow, the screaming females surrounded the cab. one
the
said tie
screamed
name.
in
out a back exit. But a score »or more af the chocolate malt set spied Elvis’
“He
Shoes
formal
open-collared neck. On his feet were those famous blue suede shoes from the hit record of
at the rock from a two
kids
given
a blue ascot around
year Army stint. “It’s better to have
press. at the tuxedo. with
the latter Sinatra.
Blue
Instead
away.
were
Elvis. He’s
here
mevie,
“GI
very
in
town
to
start
Blues.”
Kah-
buyer,
marriage
Mrs.
Kah-
Lee
Russell, Stage Edna Mrs.
has been married
,Best Kah-
twice.
While
try our and
in
Puerto
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extend. invitations to those countries with Sky Diving teams. to
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COFRE
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Coxe, who
contract: after it employment be-
delays
to
Captain C. R. Bowers’ home at the San Juan Naval Base last weekend in honor of Capt. A. B.
and was returning to work immediately. Kelly sued the studio
for breach terminated
host-
berace ever was, came to Hollywood in his private railroad car
the direc-
(AP)— His studio mander
says Jack Kelly —Bart Maverick’ ‘of the Maverick TV serigs— is coming back to work. © Warner Bros. said Kelly has reached “‘an amigable agreement”
“He touched me! He touched me!” one girl cried as others looked at her hand as if it were
man 38. Marshall's fourth wife, Boots Mallory, onetime showgirl, died in 1958. Tis three previous marriages ended in divorce. They
were
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By JAMES BACON AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP).— Elvis Presley, dressed fancier than Li-
added: “That
Actor
Herbert Marshall has applied his fifth marriage license.
The UPR Choir will present a concert Friday evening at the
de Puerto Rico. The very
Ball.
—(AP)—
Europe.
is under
some
Herbert Marshall Asks 5th Marriage License
see a few shows and visit friends,
Choir
by
of Martha Sleeper’s fashions that he took some along for their mutual friend, Joan Crawford. -O’Shea was here recently
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Stanley
home
jary, Norma ‘Batista. Col. Breckenridge, Chief of Staff of the Antilles, accompanied Trudy dur-
of
Hotel.
after-theatre
Secretaries Assn.; with Col. and Mrs. James D. C. Breckenridge
and
-manager
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activities
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, April 28, 1960
20
Study Program Is No Cure-All This of
is
“Island
has in
been the
York the
installment In
in
the
last
in
faced
by Puerto
Committee,
to improve in
STAR’s
today’s
DAN
serialization
installments,
the
Rican
Yesterday's. section a
conditions
author
migrants
dealt
with
group
of
in
the
the indi-
schools.
installment.
in the City” by Dan 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 by
By
The
three
Citizens
area,
continues
“Island copyright
Co.,
schools.
Harlem
the
discussion (“From
City
East
living
Mifflin
City.”
discussing the problems
of
viduals
twentieth
the
New
efforts
The
the in
Wakefield, Dan
published
by
Houghton
Wakefield.)
WAKEFIELD
Benjamin Franklin High School was built in 1942 and attendance has steadily declined. The population of the neighborhood around it has steadily risen. Benjamin demic high’
borhood, often
deseribed
high
school.
Avenue
the
as
116th
of the
old
dents.
is
by
It
also
double
by
Avenue
way resi-
in
on
the
subway For
that
then bus
students
a is
live
in most of East Harlem, which mainly siretches south and west from First Avenue and 116th Street. Benjamin Franklin is hard to reach. This transportation difficulty has been cited as one of the reasons for the school’s general unpopularity. But it seems to b2 minor to the main problem of attendance at Franklin, which hinges on its reputation as an Italian high school. In 1942, the first year that Franklin opened its doors, the immediate neighborhood was largely Italian and so were the students of the high school. The People of the Italian community
high
school building and grounds— one of the few and handsome decorations in a crumbling neigh-
borhood—and
looked
on
it
their own. The resentment ard the new Paerto Rican
Negro residents the neighborhood
as towand
“taking over” was passed, as
usual, from parents to children, and the majority of the Italian
student
group
made
that Puerto Ricans were not welcome Incidents began
and
stories
of
Italian Not
only
it clear
and Negroes at Franklin. immediately,
them
grew.
‘Territory’
the
high
school
but
tory’ and Puerto Rican kids were anxious to avoid even going
the
into
it.
Ei
Diario
1957
carried
has
the
‘sranten: Rama
OF
FAREERELD
vious,
and explained, as were all too ob-
“Because
I’m
went
to
Gus
on
Spanish.” say,
however,
that he once considered to Franklin because of a
unusual an
circumstance.
Italian
who
He
had
junior
high
to Franklin
and
friend
was
wanted
going Gus
to
‘Didn’t
going rather
in
go
with
Want
him.
schools
high
of a while
school.
asked by the police if he who had knifed him, Maranswered, “Un Italiano.”
to a mid-
western college, was one of many Puerto Ricans from the neighborhood who lived fairly close. to Franklin but went to Samuel Gompers High School, quite far from home. When asked once why he didn’t go to Franklin, Gus looked at his questioner with
for the
Board
of Educa-
Harlem
have
so
settle
down
and
anything
with
seven
learn
different
we
get
about
The
To
lady
Us
from
another
elemen-
tary PTA comment.
got up to add her own Speaking slowly, with
new
still
and
hesitant
English,
he only reads the book of the third. He should be reading the book of the sixth. It is not. like this other places. It is up to us parents to do something about
this.
Now,
we
going
to have
hear it so
children
they
are
a child
who
them
on
and
send
Spanish;
the
others
program,
this
and
with
“pick
is
the
Puerto
Mr.
it up”
best
Rican
August
feels
approach.
The
study
has
provided
language guides in the form of pamphlets for use by the teachers, and pantomime is also used. “In of
words
tization,’
that
Mr.
defy
August
gives
the
drama-
said,
word
ish.”
Each
good
hour glish
every day of instruction.”
It is no
classes
in varying degrees. But speaking in Spanish is not part of the
if they don’t know is it?
in
facility
Span-
class is given
The
only
method
is
“the
in
a half
“intense
En,
exception
to
this
Constructed
progresses. Mr. August feels that this an an-excellent help: “‘She
I
The Puerto of Franklin
don’t
want
the
Rican population has slowly and
in
1951,
it
is
the
newest school in East Harlem and one of the only two that
As
the
Italian
around
colony
that
it. once
a Puerto Rican teacher Spanish to the children
“brings them along”—speakmore English as the year
nice-
In its orientation classes, newly arrived students are taken on
- Better
The
effect
among
the
of
a
children
but
also
by
trips
of
the
Opportunity
neighborhood
of the city. “Before they Germany,” Jack August
who
and leaders that have worked to make a better community. Pedro
“we want York.”
the
high
school’s
re-
Canino, an energetic member of the East Harlem Citizens -Com-
students it did get were mainly drawn from Junior High 172,
mittee; and one of the first presidents of the new school’s PTA,
which was’ established . in the Franklin building and has con-
went on with that organization’s backing to establish a local hou-
counseled
its
students to
go on to Franklin high school. The junior high’s attendance is dictated by zoning rules and not by
choice,
so
Puerto
Rican
boys
to
the
high
school.
In
though not in the blocks neighborhood around it.
When
the
Citizens
1957,
of
the
Committee
faced the Franklin problem, the suggestions ranged from abolishing the school altogether to mak-
had to be done,” but that Board of Education should cide
what
would
course. The the citizens of
its
as
if
This
is
the
best
recommendation of was simply, as one
members
formally,
be
the de-
that
expressed
“it
musn’t
it
in-
go
on
now.”
was
the
unanimoys
de-
the neighborhood, which
sing clinic to work for conditions in the area. P.S.
108
better ,
is a handsome,
three-
storied brick building with bright-
ly
lit
classrooms
On
the
Madison
and
wall
shining
outside
Avenue
of
entrance
an official Board of Education sign announces evening classes for adults: “Free evening school for adults.. Learn to speak, read, and write English.. Program for Naturalization Program for Citizenship...”
Relic
_
The sign itself is a relic of the past, its last two promises irrelevant for the Puerto Rican migrants. As United States
citizens of the and travelers with-
in its borders, they of course need not bother with “naturalization” and “citizenship” studies
any
more
than
a
traveler
from Texas or South - Dakota. But the first sign inside the building
confirms
the.
need
of
the English promise of the sign outside. It reads, “Todos los que entran en este edificio estan
school
was
mainly
Puerto
Ricans
and yet there weren’t enough mentally retarded students to fill up
three
classes.
The
lady
didn’t
are for their Puerto Rican students. Perhaps the new program
provided Study
by
will
the
Puerto
facilitate
ing
of English
the
hopeless
Rican
the
learn-
and revolutionize pattern
of
frustra-
tion and dead-end education Puerto Rican pupils. Perhaps many
cases
of Puerto
Rican
for the men
and women who were graduated from schools in Spanish Harlem without knowing how to read or write will soon
become
the night-
mare memories of an era of adjustment—and of neglect. Even then the damage will not be undone
for
generations
Rican men’and
up
in New
,of
women
York
Puerte
who grew
City’s
public
schools with a language that was
foreign to them drummed in their
The
them
students
te
know
of P.S.
and
sat
(To.Be
in
the
irony
Continued)
of
~-
and
study said, New
108 have
a better opportunity to know it —and to live a useful life init
—than the children of most other
schools
in Spanish Harlem.
But
108 has its serious - handicaps despite its fine facilities and
leadership. There are 1500 students in the school ‘and it is run by necessity on three shifts—a 93, an 8-22, and an 11.30-3.30] shift. The children of the first, second, and third grades have only four hours of instruction a day. With an overwhelming number of them not knowing the language they are being taught in, they of course need more
hours of instruction; overcrowding
and
because of
lack
of proper
neighborhood school facilities, they get less hours instead: The only new hopeful factor
Of Past
had until recently a majority of Italian residents, used to have a “much better class of people”
“Opportunity classes” because they had ‘no opportunity.
a feeling of belonging.”
the parents and neighbors. Out of its active PTA have come ideas
feared
because
ears,
fed the high school steadily diminished, and the Puerto Ricans putation grew more numerous around it, the high school attendance steadily declined. The
dren in her school any more. She said she didn’t understand it
does a marvelous joh—gives the
new,
looking school was felt not only
blocks
that
kindergarten,
children
lation
1925.
in
the
since
were
the
built
in
district
steadily risen through the years but in nothing like the proportion of the Puerto Rican popu-
of
psychol-
Perhaps those ladies will disappear like the bad dream they
their.
and ing
but
of Education
English at all). Six teachers out of a staff of sixty-seven speak-
teacher
just
put
is-
pride in. That is P.S. 108, at 108th Street and Madison Avenue.
it,
didn’t
Board
ogist that she was unable to fill up the classes for retarded chil-
of Education had changed its methods of psychological testing.
It should
They
are
hun-
the
thought
just
ing
are classes scaled
cases
so.
three
where speaks
about
elementary
from A (speaks English as well as a native) to G (speaks no
to
English. There
can’t read the book of his grade can’t go on to junior high school. be
to
Of the whole range and number of public schools in the East Harlem area there is only one that the parents can and do take
know—I trouble.”
one
school official in Spanish Harlem, who complained to a visit-
think this seemed logical and wondered if perhaps the Board
according
Parents’
two
dred new students from Jand,” Mr. August said.
“This Italian friend of mine said if I went to Franklin he would speak to the guys and see that I wasn’t bothered. I
The answer was almost autoMatic and was no surprise to ing it a specialized high school the neighborhood. concentrating, for instance, on Franklin was undesirable for science and thereby drawing Puerto Ricans principally be- students from all over the city cause if was dangerous. Gus, a and easing the Puerto Ricanyoung man of such endurance Italian struggle. The final deciand sophistication that he went sion the Committee reached was on from East Harlem’s schools the basic one that “something
a scholarship
in East
you
the Italian students still were in the majority in the high school,
knifed
all
by
and orientation for students new- and in those days there were ly arrived from Puerto Rico. | always three classes needed for “Every fall when school opens the retarded children. Now the
story
the
are
the kind of think-
expressed
schools
the
was
children
ing
tion’s Puerto Rican Study. This has mainly meant concentration on methods of teaching language
the
Frank
PS.
rents:
to read, what good.”
Trouble’
headed
cannot remedy
several years behind in reading and way behind what the Yorkville children are doing. The
halls.
who
East
who
enrollmentis 94.2 per cent Puerto Rican, and it has served as one of the four experimental
“Our
an
Principal, is enthusiastic
lem school got up to articulate the need felt and expressed so often by the Puerto Rican pa-
on
past
representative
of
la .
108 since its opening in 1951. Its
newspaper
walking
a
PTA
en
Har-
the
Martinez
té get
educator
meeting,
from
in its area had to go there. But many were still reluctant to go
sixteen-year-old boy named
When knew tinez
one
less going
schoc!l, much In
WwORLM
some surprise if the answer
stanily
also the blocks around it were looked upon as Italian “terri-
near
pet
trans-
were proud of the fine new
obligados a presentarse oficina del Director...”
she said, “It is so, our children do not know to read what they should. A child in the -sixth
to First
who
so
the an
A
Lexington
and
on
problems
El. Director, Jack August,-
‘Up
except
transportation,
fering to a crosstown
Avenue.
dis-
giving Negro
reach
often
school
by the Citizens Committee—“It musn’t go on as it is now.” At
is
Italian
located
to
traveling
it
so
teachers?”
First
Street,
is steadily Rican and
difficult
Italian at
different
can
more
an _
trict that to Puerto
spot
is
Located
and
heart
it
reached
many
many substitutes—one of my children this year had seven different teachers for the year! How
Franklin is an acaschool. In the neigh-
however,
cision
for
the
future
rested
in
1957
with the institution that fall of the teaching program: prepared by the Puerto Rican Study. Supplemented
by
books
and
instruc-
tion guides for teachers of Puerto Rican pupils all over the city, it meant for the first time a consistent, city-wide approach to the language problem.
~ The
No Puerto
Cure-All Rican
Study
pro-
CONFERENCE
LECTURER
—
Dr. Kimball Wiles, noted U. S.. educator and ‘expert on supervision and curriculum, will lecture at the Annual Assembly, May 13-14, of the Puerte Rico chapter of the Association of Supervision and Curriculum, at the University of Puerte Rico. Dr. Wiles obtained his doctorate at Ohio University, has taught at various universities, and is professor and assistant dean at ‘the
University
of
Florida.
The
as-
sembly, whose theme will be “Factors Affecting Supervision in Puerte Rico,” is open to’ ad-
gram cannot, of course, provide a cure-all. It cannot provide new ‘ministrative and buildings and new attitudes. It sonnel of Puerto
teaching _perRico’s schools.
THE
By
WALTER STAR
S.
WASHINGTON gress and the this week
the free 3—the
PRIEST
Washington
Bureau
SAN
JUAN
world in general. increase in foreign
STAR
—_ Phaneey,
lar holdings represented
dol-
a
April 28, 1960
and gold p normal sbtbenns of world trade market enjoyed by ‘the return to more|from_ the abnormal “sellers” | since World War IL.
U.
— Both ConAdministration
grappled
with
the
pro-
blem of this country’s worsening international balance of payments
position
Major gocds.
and
exporter
decline
as
free
world
of
a —s—
uled
to
appear
before
the
mu N ft:
At least seven top government and business officials were sched-
Se-
nate Interstate and Foreign Commerce committee to discuss ways and means of brightening the
export picture. Recommendations,
offered
a report prepared by mittee staff following month study would:
i—Reestablish
in
the an
comeight
a Foreign
com-
mercial service directly responsible to the Department of Commerce. Since 1939 the State De-
partment
has
handled.
the
job.
2—institute an export credit insurance system “at least equal
to those tors.”
of
our
3—set up and tourism
foreigners
an to
to
trade
competi-
office of travel encourage more
visit
this
country.
The program is considered broader than present measures aimed at strengthening the U.S.
export
position.
Commerce
told
Secretary
a hearing
Mueller
Monday
that
the
U.S. businessman must apply the “hard sell” to win his share of the foreign market in the face of increasing competition from
like
Bri-
tain, West Germany, Japan Franee. The hearings into
industrialized
countries
and ex-
port-import policy mittee headed by
by the comSen Warren
G. Magnuson (D-Wash.) amid growing demands
opened to red-
ress the record U. S. imbalance of payments through higher tariffs and spending.
cuts
in
Foreign
The report rejected proaches as significant
Aid
Two
both apreversals
ir. long range U. S. polities which could jeopardize free world se-
curity
and
lead
to trade
retalia-
tion by other countries. — Latest
estimates
indicate
Now
selling
more
since 1930, Likewise,
to
the
rest
of
to
the
two
year
period
in
gold
and
liquid
dollars.
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LEE
SATISFIED patients “Look
a year figures.
With total exports of $16.1 billion and imports of 015.3 billion in 1959, the U. S. was still world than the margin
ago,
eye care... always at the lowest
the
1960 surplus in the U. S. export of goods and services may run around $1,000,000,000 based on first quarter
decades
Optical was founded on the basic principle of fine
OPEN we
Vives
Street
MONDAY
do not close during
No.
78
TO lunch
SATURDAY hour.
THE
SAN
JUAN
STAR
— Thursday,
April
LEDS
CLASSI REAL INVESTING
APARTMENTS
ESTATE
or
SPECULATING?
realtor, lawxer, government end staff are yours. Pictures, description beach froni
islands ALLEN
of scores property,
of houses for sale, ocean front farms,
3 Naira and Ashford 3-3506, 3-5775. UF
Caparra, Garden Hilts, Santa MaHato Rey, Santurce. Consult
CINTRON Roosevelt,
REALTY, 2-091i. Puerto Rico.
110
INVESTING
IN
our
of
listings
Puerto
Box
729
35
Rico?
commercial,
Call Hato
at 227 Rey, or
Service Martin,
Parque, 113
Company, Ponce de
suite
101
Condominium Leon corner
in Condominium NEW APARTMENT de Leon San Rafael, Stop ll, Ponce Avenue, facing the Condado Lagoon. 4 bedrooms, and kitchen. 1372
conditioning.
RENT
directly
terrace overlooking ocean and private beach. Compact, airy kitchen and dinette, large raised livingroom, all with beautiful view of sea. Rental $275
monthiv.
Lease
frigerator 138:
includes
Phone
stove
and
re-
3-3916 34
UNFURNISHED
$99
per
nue. Caparra call 8-1124 or
Avenue. 1359
1533
Heights. For get the key at
Dr.
bedAve-
information 1430 Central
Pagan.
33
CONDADO beautifully
SECTION:
One bedroom, apartment, porch
furnished
overlooking dad» 1351
3 Central
APARTMENT,
month.
Across
lagoon Hotel.
Beach
Call
from
Con-
2-3333 429
May PM. For
APARTMENT:
room-kitchenette, Separate
Living-
bedroom
building.
Ocean
and
bath.
Park,
near
beach. Ideal for conservative single gentiemen. $335 including utilities. Gertrudis 21 after 11 AM. 1319 426 PUNTA
from
meat,
LA3
all
twig
MABIAS
the beach,
,
nicely
screened,
section,
one
biock
furnished
with
air
apart-
conditioner,
bathroom with
closet, com-
binatiéa Iiving room and kitchen with refrigefator. @lectric stove, utensils and hot
riag.
@ater.
Lotra
For
rates
telephones
2-8622
2478
B,
eall
or
Mr.
Pta.
Las
Ma-
Ambrosiani,
3-3800. 32
Salas,
3
at
No.
Living
Ist. Km
1,
rooms,
to
Ca-
4
bed-
built-in-stove,
cabinets,
pantry,
enclosed Located
ma-
mahogany
terrace on 2-12
and 2 acres.
call
2-4930:
After
3:30
PM
| FOR RENT: Two clusive residential beach. living
Five rooms,
house in section, near
bedrooms. 3 baths, two large dining room, equip-
kitchen,
pantry(
porch,
room with bath, garage terrace, and all other niences. For information 2-5425 or personally at
No. 1378
4,
exthe
story
Santurce,
bar,
maid’s
for two cars, modern conve. call telephone Yardley Place
PR.
UF
COMFORTABLE
FURNISHED
bungalows,
beautiful
at
screened
2-8133
for
information
Salvador.
and
Prat,
reservations.
Santurce.
96
UF
AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY,
located in Hato Rey,
Leén
shopping
month.
Visit
two
Near
areas.
Porch.
bathrooms,
large
and
pantry,
bar,
church, five
livingroom. kitchen,
schools, bedrooms,
dining
outdoor
servant’s
room,
barbecue
quarters,
16 closets. Rental $300.00 office hours 2-0886.
garage,
monthly.
Phone
1347 HOUSE
by
the
sea:
isolated.
two bedrooms, screened. kitchen and Patio. Rent by day, weekend or longer. Call Porter Bibb, 3-8100, after 5 PM. 1356
429
THREE
BEDROOM
or
call
EXTENSION
ROOSEVELT
living
dining
room,
St.
School,
F-3 pcr
2-1360 — Close to bedrooms, and kitchen.
3
room,
garage and maid’s room. All Available now. Eddie Garcia Ext. Roosevelt. Owner can
screened.
471,
at
Lilas
St.
L-9,
San
ROOMS
FURNISHED
three
bedroom
quiet.
Ring
8-1697.
1338
unfurnished
Bayamon, hot water, completely Call 6-4294 for information.
house,
screened.
1320
429
GUEST
HOUSE,
in
lovely
Miramar, with nice ocean view. Near Caribe Hilton and Condado Hotels. Cool, new furnished rooms. Reasonable Rates. Social Security Building, Ponce de Leon
B44, 4th Floor, Vea 3.5769.
Apartment
401-402,
Mrs. UF
HOUSE 1017 Ashford —ocean front. Private stairway New, informal. Sun terrace Spaciou3, modern aircon-
SPECIAL $138
SUMMER
dally, do breakfast
in-
dOUSEon your
Enjoy private
terrace to delightful continental-run guest house close to “Under The Trees”, and one minute from beach. 17 Carrion Court, corner of McLeary Member
Caribbean
ave ISLAND Condado
SAN JUAN GUEST Oreakfast and drinks
Tourist
Association
Telephone
3-1317. 702
UF
1158 MAGDALENA Newly decorated
—and
Suite Apartment furnished, with
HOUSES IDEALLY with
FOR
SITUATED,
carport,
ern
3
large living and diningroom, air¢onditioned bedroom for two, kitchen and private bath. Located in Condado sec. tion one block from La Concha Hotel. Private
Call
entrance.
Celeste
Todd.
Daily
&
weekly
telephone
water,
screens,
Angeles. 1346
at
bus
model,
built-in
HOUSE
Guest
House.
1120-1122) Ashford Avenue, Condado. Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid
hot
floors,
stop.
good
WF-9,
Los
house. 428
LOS ANGELES: Near Airport, fastest appreciating property in city. No trafproblems.
3
bedroom
house,
1330
430
ALTAMESA
3
bedroom
home,
large
carport, screens, 586 sq. meters, corner lot facing College Park development.
School and bus cisus Street.
service.
H-11
Sta.
service. All screened. with air conditioning.
Hot water. Some Best hotel and
residential
Beach
section.
facilities.
Special arrangements for couples traveL ing together. One block from La Concha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personal Zuided
2-7927
tours.
Mrs.
Telephones
Aanie
De
3-6231
Mauret,
and
Manager.
{HE DUFFY'S tave remodeled charm. ing, old beach kome, and now offer rooms, all with private bath, some with
private
patio,
some
atr
One minute to beach and 67.50 ingle, $10, double. lnciude complete breakfast. Road.
Call 383
gear
9-0144,
San
Juan
conditioned.
bus, All Isia
From rates Verde
Intercontinental.
9-0532. UF
HOUSE, 606 Santurce, Centrally
located.
double
tions
with
ditioned.
Cruthirds,
955
Single
and
private
Rates
bath,
from
$4.
some
air
single.
con-
Mrs. UF
CONDADO GUEST HOUSE, Condado 606, Stop 17. 2 blocks La Concha and beach. Apartment, double airconditioned,
livingroom with sofa bed, bath, hot water, terrace, private entrance. $9. daily, less per week. Marchand, 2-6178, 2-3196.
1374
61
MAISON BLANUBE Quest frouse. Double and single air conditioned rooms with bath. Near beach. Sun terraces. 77 Washington St. Condado, Santurce, corner Wilson. Manager Vicente Jull4, Telephene 3-2936.
402
UF
FURNISHED
ROOM,
Zack
428
TWO FURNISHED rooms in apartment, couples desired. Housekeeping, privileges, share bath. Hot water. Best location in town, 3-0747 tier.
625 Ponce de days, 7 - 10 PM
Leén. 2-7801
Telephone Mr. Gau-
1369
53
WANTED MOVING furnished Santurce
TO
kitchen,
livingroom,
ANSWERING
facilities, Raldiris,
Call Box
Bayamon 1136, 37, Bayamon.
other
or
write
1376
61
LOTS
FOR
SERVICE
SAN
JUAN
hour desk nals.
telephone answering service and space for business and professioAlso service for people without
phones. Ponce. 1037
PONCE:
Call
2-3013
Bi-lingual,
San
Juan,
24
2-5060
UP
EXTERMINATING
SERVICES
EXTERMINADORA (Commonweaiths Pest Control Services) Free estimate. Control! of insects, rats and fumigation services for homes, business and farms. Services guaranteed. Preventive treat ment against termites. 20 years exPerience. 7-0292. : 714 UP LA
REFRIGERATION CONTRACTING
&
REPAIR
SEBVICE
in
electrie
tefrigeration and air conditioning. Ail Stateside mechanics. Call Stateside Service, 2-4718 or 2-7465, day or aight. 1092 54
AIR
screened,
GUREAUG:
4213.
RENT
FAMILY from States, need modern apartment or house, or near vicinity. 3 bedrooms,
DETECTIVE
COND.
FILTERS
P. B. FILTERS INC. manufacturers all types and sizes air conditioning filters for home window units - also industrial types. Call 3-5999. 812
.
AIR
SALE
UP-
CONDITIONERS
52.
HOME BEST
PBICES
financing to your Tel
offered
arranged
alterations,
additions
house
2-3013
NEVIS
IMPROVEMENT
and
Ext
ana
all
and
improvements
types
premises.
211,
F.HA.
for Box
“Pico
14203,
of Inc”
Santurce
1115
36
BUILDINGS
FOR
SALE
HOTEL BUILDING, easily converted to 24 rooms with private bath. Solid cons-
truction. Plans approved, permits granted. Heart of most valuable Santurce secton. on Ponce de Leon Avenue. Restaurant on ground floor in operation, 10 year lease. Will leave part mortgage. Write Box 1318
Outstanding 8204, Santurce.
510
distance.
cold
Breakfast
water,
swim. within
served.
Taft 53 Each airconditioned,
independent
entrance
$15. double, $12. single. Special by the month. 2-0887 or 2-2206. 773 PROVIDENCIA
GUEST
rates
HOUSE
-—
beaches, restaurants, Sun terrace, all airCooking facilities. For 2-9352 or write to Station, Santurce
GUEST
HOUSE
—
at
the
beach, in the city. No.6 Elena St., Ocean Park Santurce, Efficiency apartments -_ suites rooms airconditioned. Daily, weekly, monthly rates, C.A. Rivera, Manager. Telephone 2-6267. 1159
beach
of
continental 369 AUNT family es
Box
1283
airport.
265, 165,
Write
Santurce, St.
Simmons,
P.
Kitts,
R.,
or
Be-
Duncan,
B.W.I.
524
FOR RENT first and second floor of a new modern building at 171 Quisqueya Avenue near Carpenter Road, Hato Rey. Approximately 15,000 sq. ft. each
floor,
stores,
ware
first
floor
machinery,
distributor,
suitable
warehouse,
supermarket,
information call 3-4448 apply on premises. 1315
FOR
SALE
or
for
hard-
etc.
3-3991
1290
52
or
TRADE
two
terraces.
Excellent” financWeiner 3-8400. 61
VACUUM
CLEANERS
ELECTEO-LUX World’s only automatic vacuum cleaner and air purifier. Also repairs and maintenance. Breathe NO DIRT, see NO DIRT, touch NO DIRT. Del Valle & Lanausse, Poincare 1604, between San Jorge and Parque, Santurce.
927
Telephone
6-0283. 53
2-5353.
UF
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
PART TIME Bookkeeping Service available. Journals, ledgers, payroll taxes, etc. Monthly weekly or hourly rates. Phone 1324
WANT TO buy a farm or acreage not too far from San Juan; hotel; guest house; or business. What have you? Write David Stry, Melbourne, Florida.
429
OR
carport,
WANTED
For
MODERN THREE bedroom, 2 bath home, Urb. Sagrado Corazon, Cupey, near shopping center, Rio Piedras. Built-in bar,
PROPERTY
MARQUEZ
REPAIR
REPAIRS SHOP
repairs
3
minutes
Luquillo.
food.
— the
OCEAN ocean.
from
Puerto
Luquillo,
the
VIEW Double famous
Rican
P.R.
all
makes washers, dryers, dishwashers, electric ranges, and gas stoves. Same day service Guarantee on parts. Call 8-1804 1279
or
8-1012.
UP
Real Estate Corner SANTA
MARIA
a home on Four large
—-
Handsome
landscaped bedrooms,
giant
third of an two baths,
of
acre. guest
apartment with bath. Big kitchen, separate laundry and lots of storage space. Real opportunity family! ROMANY
-—
on
for
a
large,
active
GARDEN
HILLS
attractive
biz
lot,
superb
offering
bath.
.
ROOSEVELT an
A
in a superb location! Fully air conditioned four bedroom residence with enormous doubie living room, separate dining room. Master bedroom suite includes dressing room, library, private
dentist,
lawyer
—
Opportunity or
salesman
for doctor, who
wants
close to Colegio del Pilar. Modern residence with three really big bedrooms, giant kitchen with oven, stove and cabinets built in, and a_ storage
office at home in a central location. Excellent three bedroom house with entrances en Roosevelt Avenue and, on O'Neill Street. Lots of parking-on and”
cellar.
off
premises.
1323
510
HOTEL LUQUILLO RESTAURANT. On rooms,$7
near
tances
AMANA DELUXE Window type, i . P. -9,000 B. T. U. Compact, only 13-i/4"° 25x16%" - Lowest prices. Installed and serviced by experts. Comercial Rodriguez Umpierre, Fortaleza 351, San Juan. 2-0962. 260 UP
UF
1251 CASCADE
Beachfront
BOOKKEEPING
GUEST HOUSE — with private bath,
and
KITTS
Screened, landscaped. ing available. Miss 1383
>» minutes from Airport. Beautiful ming beach. Good restaurants
TAFT room
some
kitchen
SAN ANTONIO GUEST HOUSE - One Tapia Street. Ocean Park, San Juan. Rooms with private bath, airconditioned watking 3.0834.
ST
Hotel, excellent condition, for sale. Also 1,000 acres of miscellaneous property, some plantations, all suitable hotel or cottage colonies. On beaches, roads
opportunity.
accommoda-
2-3994.
Angie
1309
Nar-
1268
LA
Mrs.
stain-
less-steel equipped kitchen, carport, garden, $3,290 cash, $107 monthly payments. Call 2-8631 SPEAK SPANISH.
Parque 153. Near theatres, busses. 55 conditioned rooms. information, phone Olimpo | Box 12384 Loiza
COLONIAL GUEST Avenue, Miramar,
54
BUREAUS
The most competent Agency in Latin America. Night Patrols, Bodyguards, Uniformed Guards, Payroll Escort, Confidential Investigation, 1072 Fern&ndes Juncos Ave. Tel Santurce 2-5282, Caguas
mod-
kitchen,
terrazo
near
Call
preferred
equipped
2-1356.
1102
ASHFORD
rates
1375
suitable gentleman... Near shopping bus jane, restaurants. Stop 15, Fernandez Juncos 1008, third floor, apartment 5.
SALE
bedrooms,
completely
neighborhood,
hot
RENT
430
st Hou SCS ANTILLES
CONTINENTAL
COMPLETELY FURNISHED studio room for rent, independent entrance. Airconditioned, ene block from beach Guerrero Noble 7, Park Boulevard. 3-5861.
COMFORTABLE,
fic
DETECTIVE
RENT
FOR
PETS
1333
430
FULLY
very
FOR
AND
BOXER - two to five years old, broad jaws, medium size, to be father of pups to my female. Contact Mr. Sohin, Circulation Dept. San Juan Star, 7506.
1500 SQ. FT. office space available, Stop 20, Santurce. Centrally located. Airconditioned. Parking, private sanitary installations, seven divisions of different sizes, flourescent lamps. Rent r able, established by Rent Control Board of Puerto Rico. Third floor. Telephone available. New building, screened. Located Hipodromo 652. For information, Centro Tecnico Esteva, telephone 2-5856. 1363 53
Fran-
private house in best section of Villa Caparra, from June Ist until Oct. ° 1st. House fully equipped. good garden and
429
BEACH
house
Commonwealth
residence
best residential section in around corner from Ponce
Avenue.
SPACE
Vaciatalega
Beach, Montebay, Boca de Cangrejos Road. Weekends, weekly or monthly rentals. Ideal for picnics. Telephone
DOGS
RENT
bedroom
call 34
FOR
beautifully
three
orchard. Nicest residential section. Street 6, Parkside. Rental $300.
be seen on week days after 5:30 Saturdays and Sundays all day. further information during working
hours
unfurnished
to
concrete
Piedras
dining
bathrooms,
option
19
Rio
and
with
BEICO,
WAREHOUSES
SPACIOUS HOUSE. unfurnished, with livingroom, diningroom, three bedrooms, two baths, library, big porch, garage and servants’ quarters. A fruit tree
Separate
RENT
RENT
, WAREHOUSE 1500 8Q. FT., well ventilated, dry, light. concrete building, new house, 2 baths, 2 patios, large with concrete paved parking lot. In garden, servant’s quarters, two car @ommercial area of Santurce, 10 meters garage. Best section Garden Hills. Telefrom Ponce de Leon, Stop 16-1!2. Phone phone 8-1079. 2-4871. 1349 52 1259 53 or
be seen cisco. 1377
6-7552. 1379
de FURNISHED
June
closets. Glass open terraces.
t410
OLD SAN JUAN. remodeled, small furnished apartment, with magnificent Garden terrace. Hot water, telephone, gas. $123. rent. Call days, Mrs. Thomas, 3-0198 1353 429
on
Road
ped
rooms.
utilities.
Ameérico
FOR
residence
State hogany
Ficing ocean in lovely smali apartment house, best Condado section. between Caribe Hilton and Condado Hotels. Second Floor. Two bedrooms, 112 baths,
i422
HOUSES
rooms.
RENT
APARTMENT.
including
430
guas:
UNFURNISHED
$100.
1368
buy.
59
FOR
3 baths, living-dining room For information Tel. 2-1317. 53
BASEMENT APARTMENT. newly furnished. Large livingroom, bedroom, bath, kitchen, small porch, hot water, air-
FOR
3-3559
APARTMENTS
32
FOR
PUERTO
furnished
Baldrich,
:
residential, and hotel sites. Competent advice regarding feasfbility and financing of real estate projects. Invest
ment San
Campeche St., phone 7-0143.
Private entrance, Santurce.
Check
industrial,
LEAVING
porches, terrazo tile floors. Garage. Very convenient residential location, near bus stop, commercial section, tennis courts.
1356
HOMES. FARMS for sale or rent, also investment and business probuildings, perty, land-in all the most desirable and fastest growing sections, such as
Villa ria,
HOUSES
BRAND NEW. unfurnished 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, livingdining, mahogany kitchen cabinets, completely equipped. Two
Our
specialist complete
and investment property. J. FRANCISCUS REALTORS
AND ASSOCIATES, Avenue. Condedo 279
FOR RENT
28, 1960
and
Robert
Realtor
UF JENNY’S: Guest House with a atmosphere. Delicious meats 1859 MeCieary Ave. Tel. 3-6802 UF
Tschudin, ==
TELS.
3-5315
430
THE
SAN
JUAN
STAR
—
Thursday,
CLASSTFLEDS SECRETARIAL @XPERIENCED
POSITIONS
SERVICE
CONTINENTAL
Public
ANYWHERE
Btenographer servicing La Concha, San Juan Intercontinental, others, lecal transient Typing, shorthand, briefs, manuscripts, reports.Hourly rates. IBM - D-4,
Electric 1120 Ashford Murie}, Eddy. 2-8735.
Ave.,
fast
Secretarial
Caribbean,
wil)
BUSINESS
&
FOREIGN
1959
TAUNUS
DELUXE
Station
3149.
EMPLOYMENT
AGENCIES
1357
responsible and eall Borinqven
competent firm. Just Employment Agency.
Telephone 5:00 PM.
between
3-0391,
MAIDS
10:30
AM
and
AIR CONDITIONERS
Inquire
at
graduate.
10:00
Miss
Hato
Rey.
OF
and
Call
Miss
12:00
USED
WANTED:
for
Go
Martorani
de Leon (opposite
$275
BEL-AIR
Motors,
Avenue, Lottery
Inc.,
1402
& door,
sta-
FORD,
like
12,000
Fully equipped.
into
65540 Union 1333 1957
new
condition,
miles.
$2000.
original
Taxes
Call George
paid.
Van
Dalen,
or 23013 Ext. 230, or Supermarket, Hato Rey.
Grand
83 SUPER
OLDS
8&8
Holiday,
2
MALE
MECHANIC
—
Man
experienced
1380
necticut plianees ager of the
Well-known
manufacturer of has opening for new plant being
Palmer
area.
applicants
must have experience as manager of plant having sewing machine and textile operations. Must be capable of training and directing production employees,
meeting
production
Robert Puerto
M. Baker, Rico.
Box
1364
552
KNITTING
MACBINE
mechanic,
ex-
perienced, required for fuj] time work in expanding girdle factory. Attractive salary
for
qgualified
pointment -telephone 1360
man.
Call
8-8363.
|
fer
ap-
29
MAN WANTED, must have knowledre of welding, torch cutting & spray painting. References wil] be required and ehecked.
Must
have
steady
work
. 1345
430 18-24, the te sell if
Collies Corp. you are pre-
sentable and willing to learn Complete iraining, equipment and car furnished zi our cost. Call Mr. Jay, 3-8488, 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Trainees start at $75.00 (Guaranteed draw). 3310 428 3 HAVE ap excellent sales training to work
book
Spanish 1238
company.
HELP
not
for
Earn
necessary.
job for
$150
for you —international
Call
per
week.
3-6689.
430
WANTED
—
Station perfect brakes.
RAMBLER
wagon,
1958,
Cross
4
door
Country.
Cylinder
over-
drive, excellent condition. Call Sst. Perry, 2-0000 Buchanan Ext. 8195 during office hours and after 5, Ext. 5146. 1342 |
Push Button, 4 DODGE 1957 Royal door, excellent condition, radio. Leaving Island. Call Capt. Gentile, Buchanan 2-0000,
Ext.
1343
4100,
or
after
6,
Ext.
1858 FORD. 2 door, 6 owner. Power steering, Must sell, leaving for
radio. States.
Paid.
Call
Fordomatic
$1650.
5209.
FEMALE
SECRETARY—STENOGRAPHERS: have openings for expert biligual
We se-
cretary-stenographers. Apply in person to Borinquen Employment Agency, San a 361, San Juan. 1334
most
Clean. Taxes 9-1282.
SCHOOLS
PATTY PEASE Schoo) of Painting. Daytime classes in portrait, landscape, and still life. $10 a month. Register nowlimited “to 5 students per class. Telefor
further
infermation.
1265
Classified
Ads’
CALL 3-8400 EXT. 72 ‘ »30 words, $2.00 for 3 days, 3 cents each additional } word.
530 words, $3.00 for 5 days, 94
cents
) word.
each
AMMMAWS similar.
Livingroom,
img.
onl)
611
65132
or
430
Bayamoén
WATER
experienced
pool
Hote}
La
Rada,
COOLERS
TEMPRITE WATERCOOLERS—__ factories, restaurants, ete.
oldest
» highest
builders,
quality.
MUSICAL
guaranteed
— moving. Pence de 1373
—
kicker.
428
ABE
YOU
to
move?
Use
No.
274
1057.
a
6-3329
free Lines. UF
the
best
Santurce.
UF
1950 cruising yacht. twin 100 sleeps 6 in three cabins, twin
MOVE
Gray, $3.000. cruiser, twin
19 Century clinker built, 60
27’ Cruise-Along 1958 cabin 109 Grays, $11,500.000. 41°
38’
Emancipator 300
Cadillacs,
1958
Sports-
40 m.p.h..
$22,500.00. Cai? Kiko Tcro 31 -— Mufioz Rivera Avenue,
Ine.. Haio
Stop Rey.
6-5429. 429
HOSPITAL
furniture
Almecenes
Maritimos, Inc., opposite pier 9, San Juan. Service, responsibility, guaranty Lecal and Jong distance. We store your belongings. Agents Nationa) Van Lines
Tel 422
SUPPLIES
YOUR
TBE
GOSPITAL
offers
complete
SUPPLY dispensary
2-2374.
MOVING:
COMPANY supplies
and
equipment. First aid & Oxygen kits. Protective clothing and equipment. Laboratory supplies and equipment Thermometers, masks, rubber goods. Every for
physicians,
317
Fortaleza
2-5511,~
3-3102.
AIR
FREIGHT
133
hospital
St..
and
San
additional!
AIR
portant
you
you
is
as
move.
T.V.
SALES
&
PAN
FORWARDING
SHIPMENTS
Internationally
and
9
CLASSES
INSTITUTO DE IDIOMAS —- Conversa: tional courses in Spanish, French, English. Classes day and night. Call 2-3542. de 19,
Leén Avenue, Santurce.
Second 54
REWARD Bronze
Owl.
3%
inches
AMERICAN
repair any Ninety day technicians.
hich, |
ruby eyes, letter “‘M’” engraved on bottom. Reward. Call 3-5943. No questions asked. 1354 429
AM
to
1136
10
ELECTRONICS
PM
&
LABS
hospitals,
for
years.
The
longest
produced tablished It ran
for
in by
run
3-0719
$15.00 per
and
will
month
UF
of
New York “Life With
3,213
and
Army
had
been
retired
from
any
play
was. esFather.”
performances.
an
career.
Elisa Rivera De Arroyo Elisa
348
Rivera
18th
St.
de
Arroyo,
58,
Northeast,
of
Puerto
Nuevo, died yesterday. Born in Vega Baja, she had retired after 40 yéars as a school feacher. She is survived by Braulio Arroyo, and
Milagros
her husband, her children,
and Gilberto.
Friends will be received at the Ehret Funeral Home, Hato Rey,
today
until
1 p.m.
when
the
pro-
cession will Jeave for the Catholic church in Vega Baja. Burial
will be at the Vega cipal Cemetery.
Baja
Muni-
Pablo Dominguez Reyes Pablo
Dominguez
Reyes,
74,
of
for Bul] Lines.
He is survived by his wie, Carmen J. Dominguez. Funeral services wil] be held at the Ca taho Municipal Cemetery. Date and hour are pending the arrival of the: deceased’s children from the United States.
By Saboteurs’ Blasts
RENTAL
Call
de,
North Ireland Rocked
TELEVISION, RADIOS, for rent in your own home. Same service given to hotels, deliver. $5.00 one week, Telerental Service. 267
Memorial Funeral Home at 3 p.m. today, for burial at Municipal Cemetery, Rie Grande. He is
UF
64230.
RADIO
Hospital Tuesday._ His wil] Jeave Puerto Rico
radio or Hi-Fi, Stateside-trained service. Cal
BOB WILCHERK -—- Television Service Over 10 years experience is behind the best in T. V. sevice and repair on receivers of any make or model. Al) work guaranteed. Tel. 9-0268 ip 9 ;
TV
a at
inspector
SERVICE
make TV, .guarantee. Evening
survived
im-
Moving,
pa-
Juan
Medical
is
UF
UF
LANGUAGE
LOST:
moves
where
and
5 Recreo St., Catano, died yesterday. Born in Barceloneta; he had retired afier a career as a cargo
packing, shipping amd storage of furniture. C.W. SIEGMUND, Villa Prades Development. Rio Piedras. Tel. at 69
locally. Personalized Service by Air Express International Corp.. at San Juan International Airport. Call 9-1196 for further details. 1344 512
1355 Ponce Floor, Stop 1091
WHO as
Martland
J.,
survived by two children. He was a widower, resident of Rio Gran-
service in Puerte Rice, United States, Spain, Germany, Japan. Packing, crating, storage, shipping. Agent of U.S. Vap Lines, Ine. Call Muebleria Le Bolsa. Tel 2-2726, 2-2067 Ponce de Leén
at
N.
Mimiya funeral
& STORAGE
going
Verde 7, vicMarch
Antolin Parrijla Monge, 73, World War I veteran, died
Salvador A. Nin, Inc., 1460 Leon. Telephone 2-4358. 61
Capitol Tranapertetion Ine., for ——— Agents for Atlas Van
SALE
Isla
died
in
Anfolin Parrilla Monge
MOVING? SAVE WITH TORRES. We do all types of moving, no matter if it be large or small. Moderate prices. Muebleria Torres, Fernandez Juncos 1400, Stop 20, Santuree. Tel. 2-5791. 462 UF
YACHT BROKERAGE 1858 sportsfisherman,
fisherman,
UF
repsirs
6-3357,
A BOAT is sign of success, but persons with distinctive tastes own a Borum boat. America’s most wanted boat. See the latest models at Kiko Toro Inc., Stop 31, Mufiez Rivera Avenue, Hato Rey - 65429. Borum and Thunderbird boats, Mercury motors. Gator trailers. Easy terms free demonstrations. 1317
$16,000.00.
—
Pres-
by his parents, Daniel Estrada and Carmen Molina. of Newark.
Ro.
San
“THE PLEASURE is yours” when the moving job is ours. Whether you're mov. im locally er Stateside, we are equipped te pack and transport your most Precious belongings, as echeduled, with the _— care you look for and
Summit
1359
Van Duyl Packards,
tuning
in
take place at 4 Puerto Rico Me-
Cemetery
He
INSTRUMENTS
service
Tuesday
for Daniel Estrada, Jr., tim of a traffic accident 22 in Newark, N. J. Center,
For
PEANOS — For rent, for sale, new. rebuilt, tropicalized against termites, i rust (springs and pins) —
MOTORS
FOR
For of. Lowest
guarantee.
3-2800.
2 E.P. MERCURY outboard Like new. $250 Enquire D-76 Hills, or phene Bayamen 996.
BOATS
5 year
wnat bome models available information and prices: Comercia} driguez Umpierre, Fortaleza 351, Juan. 2-0962. 261
MOVING OUTBOARD
morial
UF
POOLS Rico's
Burial will p.m. today at
for expert and paint.
Verde,
died
Daniel Esfrada Jr.
& PAINTING
{8 YOUR roo! dirtyr tf so, high water- pressure cleaning
For
dining-
porch, terrace and chandeliers, paintings, pedestals and lamps
CLEANING
boy
The burial of Enrique Perez Sanchez, 47, of Arecibo, and resident of Carraizo Alto Read,- will take place at 3 p.m. today at Puerto Rico Memorial Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Celia Serrano.
54
ROOF
yes-
Enrique Perez Sanchez
6-5272.
1329
521
PPPEPEIELPIEPEPLLEELEEIIEIPLPE,
For
and
Call
WATER SEEING classes, cki rides i Condade Lagoon Beautiful 1-1/2 hour tours in 26 ft. unsinkabie “Buccaneer” boat around San Joan Bay For inform. ation: Al Quina, Puerto Rice Water
thing
2-8827
tiena)
WATER SKIING _& BOAT TOURS
Tel. 1316
sale
ANTIQUES, REPRODUCTIONS - Baker, Lee L. Woodard, Hibriten, Union Na-
6-5003.
Puerto
The
428
room, bedroom, garden furniture, mirrors, statues,
held
byterian Hospital after a lengthy illness. The father is a veteran newspaper compositor and has worked for the San Juan STAR since its inception.
Bassett,
1341
uses only reinforced concrete and all copper filtering system. These materials last forever. For free estimates, call] 6-5003. 1156 $11
Sports, 1106
for
by
519
POOLS,
tients.
phone
phone
11%.
have
furniture
were
Cemetery.
5209
mortgages
over
53
soon,
home
services
and Mrs. Francisco (Paco) Fuentes, of 357 San Agustin St., Puerta de Tierra. Burial was in San Juan
house-
one
429
ART
second
yield
SWIMMING
| 436 s)
133)
Well
Exclusive
82
station
6
secured
Annual
other
including bed, chest of drawers. dresser. dining set, buffet. sofa and so forth. Cail Capt. Gentile. Buchanan 2-0000 Ext. 4100, or after 6. Extension
53
WELL
sale.
door,
record
of one year or more. with previous employers. Some knowledze of English will be “helpful but not necessary. Apply between 10 - 12 AM, Espasas Dairy. Bayamén.
YOUNG MEN, will train you
4
SACRIFICE $115@. 1955 Ferd Wagon. Very low ileage. In condition. Power steering, power New tires. Call 3-6689. 1340 Super
schedules,
-and producing high quality in mass production. Engineering degree preferred. Must be native of Puerto Rico. Send full resume and indicate salary requirement to 10165, Samturce,
IMPALA,
Con-
household apFactory Manestablished in
Qualified
CHEVROLET
sedan, one owner, two tone, coral and white. Power steering. power brakes, automatic transmission, tinted glass, white sidewall tires, all taxes paid. Cail Fort Buchanan 2-0000 Ext. 2244 weekdays 8 — 4. 1365 52
UF MANAGER.
53
1989
im ail phases of auto maintenance for email fleet. Must be bi-lingual. References required. Excellent starting salary. Apply Room 210, El Imparcial Building.
FACTORY
PRIME,
ISLAND
mahorany
wo-
shop.
2-5856.
1362
door,
power brakes, power steering, undercoat. 24,000 miles, excellent condition. $2400. Enquire D-76 Summit Hills or call Bayamén 996. 1361
AUTO
Phone
down
Stop 20, SanBuilding). 86
CHEVROLET,
LEAVING
INVESTMENT PROPERTY for sale or trade. Excellent location. Rents over $28.000 a year, can be increased to $35,000. Year leases. Seven tenants. Call for appointment, Centre Técnico Esteva,
and
at
Attractive
Funeral
terday for Luis Alberto Fuentes Rodriguez, 16-month-ojd son of Mr.
SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED sofa with slipcover; Deepfreeze refrigerator, Universal Elecirie Stove. Cal] 3-0381. 1336 428
56
information 12344
With
gift
center.
1284
visit
1959
UF
WANTED
CAR?
—-
and
shopping
set,
andl
Luis Alberto Fuentes
SALE
1367
rights for sale of women’s apparel Excellent opportunity to acquire a good going concern. Total investment required $25,000. For details write Box G, San Juan Star (Box 4187 San Juan)
BIKINI
1957
Diaz
PM
A
tioner. lamps, kitchen hold items. Cal] 8-2038.
Tel.
tion . Power Glide, radio. Clean A-1 condition. Also 1959 Hillman Minx, 4 door sedan, excellent buy. Call Peterson, 7-2100 office hours. or pee at Cale Lilas G-5, Reparte Sam Francisco. 1M8 429
Longfellow.
BELP
28,
in
payment and $44 monthly installments, you ean own a brand new, economic.l 1960 FIAT. Just call 3-5190, or pay us a Ponce ao
82
BOYS
61,
Stop
Shop,
SALE
apparel
WANTED
business fer yourself. Earn high commissionsas a ‘carrier serving the San Juan Star on established routes. If you are over 12 years of age, phone 32-8400, Ext. 1247
53,
Machine
CARS FOR SALE
owner, CARRIER
Mediavilla’s
Quisqueya 6-3703. 265
RESERVATIONS clerk needed. Female. Previous experience but mot essential. Must be
3-€329 between appointment. 1337
AUTO
ARTIC-KAR auto air conditioners for all cars, foreign and American. Good prices, financing, parts and _ service Factory’ mechanics. Dealers requested.
@ALESMAN — BILINGUAL, for manufacturer’s representative and wholesaler to chain ctores, government agencies, hardware, automotive dealers. Opportunity to earn substantial money. Send complete resume to Box H, San Juap Star (Box 4187 San Juan). 3371 83
Scheol
FOR
men’s
53
WHY
High
STORE
SALE
1954 FARGO TRUCK, capacity 12,000, excellent condition, light use, carefully maintained. Raval Inc., Bayamén—CaRoad. Telephone 1101 Bayamén.
CONTINENTAL FAMILY wants sleepin maid, some English preferably. No cooking, light huosework and help with 2 year old child. $50. monthly. Calle 6 House F-2, Parkside. Call 8-2018. 3371 53
AIRLINE Male or a@esirable
FOR
FOR
LEAVING ISLAND, selling everything. Simmons Hide-A-Bed & slipcover, living reom, dining room and 2 bedroom sets. Automatic washer, refrigerator, air-condi-
cabar. Me26 Cal} 525
located
WANTED
BELP
52
TRUCKS
TO EMPLOYERS: We can provide you, at absolutely NO COST. with the best personnel in the line of Executives, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Typists, Receptionists, and all sorts of office peresopnel, which has been screened by a
FURNITURE
SALES &. SERVICE Store for sale— office equipment, typewriters. cash registers. safes, keys, etc. In business ten years. Good location, low rent. Call Mr. Roque mornings 9-11 only. Telephone 3-6245. 1289 57
Wagon,
like new. 4300 miles. Taxes paid. Two tone—pale green /white. Radio, white sidewalls, all plastic interior, other extras call Fort Buchanan, 2-0000 Ext. ‘|
OPPORTUNITIES
1291
CARS
Service.
legal documents, contracts, reports, free Pick-up and delivery. Call Gini Lobaugh doy er night -— 3-5156. 166 UF
' Deaths |
NIGHT CLUB for sale 300 person pacity, dance floor, bandstand, Good reputation. Air conditioned. tropolitan area, main avenue. Stop and Fdz. Juncos, After 7:30 PM. 2-1871 Maisonet.
429
SPORTS
SS
try
1327
518
EFFICIENT.
IN
MEN
mew work. Modest salary required. Adaptable to new conditions. Write Art Hannon, 1229 Hale Street, Philadelphia 11, Pennsylvania.
Apt.
1231
WANTED,
23
April 28, 1960
BELFAST,
Northern
Ireland
(AP) — Three explosions shattered the peace of the Irish border within two hours yesterday. Northern Ireland police blamed
the
outlawed
Irish
Reblican
my, which wants to unite tish-ruled Northern Ireland
arBriwith
the neighboring Irish Republic. The saboteurs, who escaped into
the
ed two electric
Armagh.
Irish
Republic,
damag-
customs posts and an transformer in - County
‘ee
HT
ERR
a
HE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, April 28, 1960
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24
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4
Table Will Fight Extradition, |Saby GiveawayGive (Qutboards Set For Crossi2 ng
To St. Thomas For Carnival
Still Would
Other Desperado Undecided ys. births BoyEtowah, “ities
two
of
One
—(AP)I— HAVANA aeriean. despe
aided. a
ecord
minutes
last
Dutch
. New
se-
last
sometimes
which
swells,
ee
oe 5
ts Ouro
the;
of
runabouts
small
Twelve
ented
dhe who
tite
A
LONDON y
by ciben held extraditi ing
Ark.,
St. Thomas-Fa:
arnrian desperadnes wanted for|auertis sending exec on Moores the, Bethe ul | sng to St Thomas this weekend | fardo crossing. of two hours #8 sabe
Neseacers
His
companion
what
he
to
want
still
I
“But
said.
east|
miles
200
area
island
an
in
carnival
making
members
she
trip
lool launch
give]
foot
cra
baby.”
a wonderful
“He's
club
The
:
/
the
in
had | to participate
has
couple,
boy.
a baby
The Cuban navy seized the pair]
say |
to
refused
do.
will
s
American
an
death|to
the
bring
could
which
penalty.
hin
extradite
vo
of
An
eae
ot
slaying
a
2
the
16-10-18
their
y
aja
7
Guinea
Reinforcements
els
-
July.
evening, laying over at a small from|of Havana where they had fled| him away.” this learned they 6 Friday, island. The child was born in a ma-|offshore charter skipper’s slain the 25 of Torrance,|in Jr.. — The (AP) THE HAGUE Hej plan to stop at Culebra for gasoFriday. hospital ternity cruiser. line before crossing the Virgin | Netherlands government yesterForeign Minister Raul Roa said | weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces. Mrs. Moore and her bus driver | Passage to Yacht Haven, St. Tho- day announced that it will send he will turn the men over to! CINEMA
Newsmen Alvin Table
FS
sunicci ee
oe eee
es
oe eee Sarturce
Fighting
AMBASSADOR: anger epee Terror
oY Siena
Havana.
|in
Separate
appeared _ sores to retain he planned said
ide: Amor; BROADWAY: NEW i aya, Lagrimas Ba : Cuande
C. . S.C But
x
North
of
.
call from
transatlantic
co
UnidasDeare | lawyer MATIENZO:The Las didn’t they . tt had littleane else< to say. Move. Heee of the Mary WreckCanciones METRO: ley Sees. nervous and more talka-| COUS Saying . METROPOLITAN: Ben Hur all. after baby | k the n i : : i s . They y tive, said he would have to think | Me Seven Thieves HALLe Suddenly MUSIC Summer Last PARAMOUNT: San Juan RIALTO These Thousand That Walked West ee
Rt Buchanan
sexers Terrace
ihe
Kiar? ried’
Obses-
sion, Day of the Badman
PARADAISE:
i Rides
Una
Golfa,
Puerto
El
about
.
him
and
‘Alone, | death
|
Ma
AZTECA:
departure
and
headed
want)” the return com-
in
the
Indonesian
the
of
the government, accompanied by the strengthening of Indonesia's poand | strengthening
arrival. | tential, have led the Netherlands
con-
conclusions
the
‘nat the strengthening of the hevlands New Gui defense: of Netherlands ” 1C1D
('0l Rico
to Puerto
to
sideration
to
thorough
after
Kiko | government
forward
looking
run
by
elements
policy
foreign
to
course
*
is
Torg,
Coast
€XP ected group,
“Aggressive ggresslv
it over before making any decision | Plained the h_ giveaway had arous-| When they prevailing expect toswells. be able to| nea is necessary,” the official publicit ride the These ' announcement said.
ae enacts Fiend}on the extradition question. He| admitted he was ‘‘extremely wor-
Hills,
, Rilo IN:: Piedras oe DRIVE Magnificent
SUPER
The
a
Pres-|
the
of
times
with-|
got
favorable
its defense.
to strengthen
Guinea
to
six
from
: weather predictions. The : be alerted as Guard will
could | CORVOYS
Moore
Mrs.
before
.
despite Saas :
hours
seyen
reinNew
and air force to Netherlands
land, sea, s)-aments
is €X-|
passage
require
to
pected
:
. n, Charlesto
the U. S. Embassy leave, Then she drew her visa.
compaced, a ite
>
<
oy
ough
ry
S
OR
tion t : Prescott,
ays
Tables
they
born
was
i
planned to give it away for adop-| i 5 WiWilbur o Mr. and Mrs.
Table and Sees were interviewed
. . del | Separately Tuesday night at Cuban military investigation headquarters
Sierra
Mile,
Last
Tne
HOLIDAY:
a Vida.
se baby
the
When
pleted.
On|
Wildeats,
. West-East
mas. The
British authorities as soon as| husband eo were to ne flown extradition formalities are com-|to the United States last month.|
Ghanced
Mago -
BF
of
realized
accused
shooting
' Boatwright
of
the|
involved.
been
by
Capt.
Key
ed too <n
. against | T1¢ ‘
ore.
he was
had
| witness
Nuevo
the
:
said
penalty
Sees
har charges
a|
much pu terry. ae ie —_ years J
too
old
.
now
Mrs. Moore
The
and
to
start
couple
a
are .
family. 40.
are telling their
Story
exclusively
Fla.,|
Daily
Herald
eee the Eaath Wer Dox —* ©®™ skipper of the yatch Muriel III,| MARTI: The Young Guns. Cow Country | When Boatwright tried to rescue|
P
mar; ey5
is 39, her husband
Angus|
West,
say
abouts of Mrs. been disclosed.
to
and
Britain’s the
where.
Moore has not Neither has it
CORCELLES: Desire Under the Elms, /the men and Table’s young wife| been reported whether new pa-
/
Fatarae
from
ERTO RICO: Speed Crazy HMSO; Tas Perversas Bayamon
INTERNATIONAL Hunt,
Holiday
= DRIVE-IN:
for
Elbow
Cay,
a deserted
in the Bahamas. stolen a boat in
island|
rents
had] last
baby.
The trio Key West
— Man | Week and run aground, out of gas,
Lovers
on
the
cay.
Their
boat
broke
up
have
been
found
for
the
_—
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25
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What The Stars Foretell By Carroll
HADI IIK IE
ize
a
brings
you
to util-
potential. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Long talks with asso-
all kinds to
with speed and ting into motion unusual
of unusual
forge
ciates
ahead
alacrity by putthe most unique
talents
bilities with
that
which
and
you
fine
by.
chance
capa-
are end-
may
pass
much Be
19)
It is
20) (Jan.
21
to
contact
wise
to
lines
or
just
to
be in
reveal
new.
and
(Dec.
can
be
22
to
Jan.
early
of greater be
kind
experience and
you love results.
fun
courteous
and
see
to
the
time.
from
another
suc-
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) Efforts should be concentrated now almost exclusively
cessfully if. you early give right training in spiritual
the and
in the direction of home family, for therein is the possibility of happiness
is both ingenious down-to-earth, a rare
added
success.
material
in
the
this
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) There is a good opportunity now to take a regular partner to some new place where there is good atmosphere and there
etc.
discuss pertinent affairs . very pleasantly. See that you are
ulations
dressed.
precincts yotes.
past
you
have
.
P.M.
fun -at_ sports. TAURUS (April 20) A clese tie along
broader
have
20 te May who thinks
lines
than
you
will be able to give fine ideas that will help you to advance more quickly income. Work
and on
have them
siastically
and
Be
minded.’
broad GEMINI
Be
sure
activity
almostat
(May
to
greater enthu-
be
21
to
in
early
June
the
so
once.
world
that
you
21)
of can
‘apprise associates of your ideas for operating more efficiently in
the
er
future
profits.
study
or
and
deriving
P.M. go
and fun. MOON
out
great-
correspond, for
relaxation
CHIDREN
(June
22
to July 24) Listen carefully and use that fine, though novel, idea ‘given you by an expert secretly so that you have great-
er income. over cause
Be
Any
such you
hurried
glossing
an opportunity will regrets in the future.
smart.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) You have only to express yourself clearly and specifically with
the
right
get
the
people backing
to
be
able
to
you
so
want
at
this time for constructive ideas and plans. P.M. be a social lion intrigue and fascinate others. VIRGO
Pay
(Aug.
particular
advice
in
given
regard
well
as
to
LIBRA
22
to
Sept.
attention you
by
career
increasing
into motion very wise in
higher-ups
interests fame.
quickly, so doing.
(Sept.
23
22)
to the
to
as Put
Oct.
wisely
if
you
will
but
cept the new methods outlined by a good and_ progressive friend. True logic. brings great success. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) New methods used in any eivic, business or personal activities will bring about added benefits end efficiency today.
of
very
life,
(Continued
from
of
of
licemen
(will
entire
the
to
state’s
not vote for President or congressmen, who decide whether the country goes to war, he said.
of
Puerto
Rico as base for tional companies
interna(will be
Humphrey
an
2,192.
ful.)
951,932
votes
missing.
10,258
write-ins.
175
pre-
Rockefeller
with
had
Nixon Polled More
Than
judges
(approval
or
for
court
sys-
very doubt-
procedure
(doubtful.)
. Legislation increasing com-
pensation - for injured workers, increasing social
Ike
The total of Nixon exceeded the 863,785 votes received by Presi-
insurance for publico vers, and Increasing
dent
ployment insurance for sugar cane workers (all will
Eisenhower
primary after Harold Stassen.
Kennedy’s ing
on
votes
a
the
1952
contest
with
state’s
the
Republican
70 voters
‘votes.
4
On the Republican side in the Bay State, Nixon gathered 54,438 votes; Henry Cabot Lodge had
578;
Nelson
Rockefeller
4,235,
and,
camp 3,413
support, Kennedy GOP write-ins.
showing
totaled
good
opposing
drew
AIRPORT no return 10
and
reservations until May can’t
afford
three
jet
seats. She expects to cut her vaeation ‘time in half, Mrs. Hanson
turn
ticket.
They
took
jobs
here
instead of going home. They, like many, slept on benches at the airport for a couple
Hans6n ‘explained.
of days, Mrs.
yet can-
Ponce Man Held voie,' ‘In Killing Of Wife
he added. PONCE—Aurelio Ramirez VaFerre, who has been campaign- | lentin, 29, of 352 Villa St., here, ing in New York feeling Puerto in jail today charged with Ricans here can influence rel- was first degree murder of his atives and friends on the island, ‘the He | wife, Gloria Santos, 33. goes to Washington today.
to
Puerto
next '
Rico
Wednesday.
NUCLEAR (Continued
from
with
Page
But
a note
of concern
in a telegram
was to
Gloria
Santos
at
knife
their
died
stabbed left side
following
home
a
Monday
night.
1)
sent
said
a six-inch
quarrel
plant. pressed
Police
instantly after” Ramirez her on the street in the
Ramirez
was
also
charged
} possession of a deadly ex- } Bail was set at $10,508.
the;
examiner by the Puerto Rican} Council for Peace. The message
with
weapon.
| _ TELESCOPE
signed by local Communist leaders (Continued From Page 1) Manuel Arroyo Zeppenfeldt and + Jose Enamorado Cuesta, urged! ing-by for House debate on the that necessary safeguards be’ measure.
maintained
and
that
output be destined ful puropses.
the
only
for
Munoz Padin
plant's
peace- | project is | to Puerto
asserted that this
of “great importance” Rico. It will bring to
J. M. West, vice-president of the ‘the island “many of the world’s Engineering : most prominent scientists,” and General Nuclear
ject,
Meef At Normandie The
Puerto
the
Future
will
hold
its
May
23-24
at
tel
Rico
Farmers
annual the
Chapter of
of
America
convention
Normandie
Ho-
and Sixto Escobar park. The convention will comme-
the
Program of
ij
Vocational
and
the
America
eo
Agriculture
Future Association.
Far-
‘Pre-Summit Talks Slafed
and
pledged
operation” te. make a success.
“‘continued
ca
co-
enterprise
PARIS (AP) — Western big three officials will hold a series of pre-summit
FILLING
JUST OPENED — A NEW AND MODERN PHARMACY TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF THE CONDADO AREA | DRUGS — NOTIONS — JEWELRY — PERFUMES CIGARS — CIGARETTES — NEWSTAND OPEN 8:00 A:M. TO 11:00 P.M.
SELEEHONS
- EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAYS ORDERS AND DELIYESY CALL 3-9010 =— i
z 5
meetings
in Paris,
beginning probably May 13, diplomatic sources said yesterday.
udado Pharmacy, Inc.
said.
Two youths from New York are broke and can’t use their re-
to
with
Future Farmers To
mers
(Continued From Page 1)
serious
expected
are “proud and happy’’ that Rincon will be the site for the pro-
at the
In Massachusetts, it was an astounding home state triumph for Kennedy. Total vote from 1,619 precincts gave’ Kennedy 95,914 votes; Humphrey, 946; Johnson, 296; Stevenson, 4,505, and Symington, 414. Even Nixon got Democratic write-ins, compiling’ 852
was
not
on citizens who have distinguished themselves in cooperating
national
convention.
gam-
bling laws _ particularly those dealing with horse racing (presently under study, unable to predict).
convention in July. Nixon’s victory, however, apparently assured him
of Pennsylvania’s
approved.)
Legislation changing
delegate-
Democratic
was
morate “Land Week,” and honorary degrees will be conferred
not bind-
81
condition he
pole. that
Corp. and Director of the Boiling the facilities will be available Nuclear Superheater (BONUS) , ‘for advance research by the project, described the reactor | University of Puerto Rico. safeguards to the AEC examiner. | The bill filed yesterday replaBesides conventional safety feajees one presented last March. tures, the Rincon plant will also contain special protection against | Mufioz Padin said the substitute necessary by the testitwo hazards peculiar to a Super-j; was made heater project—possible rapid ex- mony given before his committee pulsion of water from all the fuel by various Air Force specialisis Commonwealth officials. elements during start-up, and the and loss of superheater coolant flow. The U.S. Government’s <AdThe output of the ‘Rincon plant. vance Research Project Agency will be fed directly into the con- .is sponsoring the bill, Munoz ventional Water Resources power Padin said. The project will be system, according to Rafael Ra-. supervised by the Air Force. mirez, assistant executive director for power operations. Manuel Garcia, mayor of Rincon, testified that his constituents
be
victory was
the
at
in
driem-
forces,
Statehood would give them a
for
. New legislation on rules ef evidence and criminal
Nixon, the only name listed on the presidential preference ballot, cincts
request
intermediary
tem
S. armed
received
Court
additional
of Minnesota 10,500; Sen. Stuart Symington of Misouri 5,256; and Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas
U.
returns
proval.)
Supreme
had
the
. New Transit Law, pending in the Senate (will be con-
176,897
greater | Montes’
and
| and that opportunity for Puerto Ricans.” Puerto Ricams have served mI live.
the
totals:
H.
tee of independence
system
sidered when frem Senate.)
Hubert
appro-
and ap-
9.013
eames,
of
body bruises when his a telephone pole on No. 14 near here.
yesterday that; of the read and struck the Hospital authorities said mean “guaran-
hood rally here statehood would
. Increase in- minimum wage, (will be approved.) . Creation of Worker’s Bank (good possibility for ap-
1)
32,
suffered a fracture and
Statehood Party can- | Highway Police said Montes’ car was didate_in the forthcoming Puer- | to Rican election for governor, | travelling at a high rate of speed told a Puerto Rican neighbor-| when it swerved to the left side
Republican
approved.)
write-ins
; Multiple
educational
. Establishment
Vazquez,
(AP)—Luis Ferre, | ear struck
of po-
reform
Montes
: Barrio Maraguez, ; Skull and left arm
(will be introduced proved.)
Adlai Stevenson was a distant second with. 27,481 votes. Other Sen:
NEW YORK
salaries
be
| William
At Rally In New York
approved).
in police
ved.) . Legislation
literature,
Page
the
gave
be
(will be approved.) . Increase in number
progeny
Democratic
8,514
(will
. Increase
also.
from
is a list of the more
be approved). . Increase In teacher’s salaTies (will be approved)
}
while there have fun in
marked
signed Munoz
deadline is May 26—
get
and very combina-
for
April 30
2. Authorization of the go.vernment’s bond issue (will
PRIMARIES
22)
ac-
Your
appreciation
things is
but be Think..
That new information: you have @arnered can now be _ utilized very
nature,
finer
tastefully.
into
tion, indeed. And is great desire to
of
than
task
matters.
more
yourself
Give
and best and
one
The
those
excellent
Your Child Is Born Today today The able child born will have no difficulty. turning
yes-
Senate
Ferre Plugs Statehood
If
one of a long
the
Leader Alvarado on their fate: 1. The Commonwealth’s bud-
from
by a resolution by Gov. Luis
Following
first. P.M.
Marin
to
By PEDRO ROMAN the names of four appointees ' PONCE—Roberto Ramos Orto the new~ Board of Construc- tiz, of Barrio Magueyes, became
after that only bills approved by the Senate can be approved in the House.
accomplished
Munoz
important bills pending, with parenthesized predictions by Floor
Marin.
progressive.
Much
extended
to May 31 yesterday
seen.
Luis
submitted
tion and Zoning Appeals. ' Puerto Rico’s 124th traffic fatalThey are advertising executive ity of 1960 Tuesday when he died Samuel Badillo, former Superior at District Hospital here as a Court judge Jose Martin Almo- result of injuries suffered in an dovar, San Juan public works accident on Highway No. 1 Sunday. chief Juan Joy Sandin and buTwo other men injured in the sinessman Frank Besosa. same accident Juan Gonzalcz The Board was created to Santos, 22, and Roberto Ortiz speed the processing of appeals Aponte, 18, also of Barrio Maby private citizens and construction firms from decisions of the gueyes, were reported still in serious condition at the hospital. Commonwealth Planning Board. ! In an accident Tuesday night,
It was
that can
learned
Gov. terday
cilio Alvarado said this week the House will work 24 hours a day if necessary, to get the important bills through. He stressed, however, that the session will not be extended again.
this fine day, but it is best to get pointers and ideas from one
Feb.
have
and frolic. This can your happiest days
be
CAPRICORN
those whom you appreciate the most and plan a wonderful day of activity, whether along crea-
tive
can more
you
ACTION. AQUARIUS
will
of mechanisms
Fer Lereals Board
Popular Party Floor leader Ar-
be used so that you can mutually have greater success. Later, get out to new places where
owed. But you have to accept and do something swiftly or
this
now
methods
PR ‘60 Traffic Toll Now 124
Muftoz Tabs Four
(Continued From Page 1) increased,” perhaps a morning session and another at night.
ceacsaaagcaccet
Stop being lackadaisical—work enthusiastically . and increase
opportunity
opportunities
and
day
important
surprise
* * *
1960 This
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, GENERAL TENDECIES:
is a very
Righter
ACTION NEEDED
pg,
~
206 Qualify For Olympic Trials In US
Sports
Nobody Asked Me, But... By Jimmy Cannon Chances by
a
and
field
have
been
The
met
by 37 more American athletes including three 1956 Olympic Champions and two women, the US. Olympic Committee said
horse
Tuesday.
in
Jack,
in
beating
Cunliffe,
who
guy
opening
of
the
Paradise
Bowling
and
Sports
Center
this
Invitational
Match
Game
champion-
Memorial
Stadium
Robinson, ex-middleweight king, program in two 10-rounders at
14.
Charles Rosenbaum, president+— of the Maryland State Athletic Commission, said Tuesday that Jordan agreed to meet Candy McFarland in a non-title bout. Robinson will fight Jay Anderson in his second tune-up match in preparation for his June 10 title fight against Paul Pender, the two-state middleweight champ Jordan’s fight may cause some troubles. He has signed a contract to defend his crown against Cuban Benny (Kid) Paret in Laz Vegas, Nevada on May 27. In his last non-title dan was stopped in round
by
match, Jorthe fourth
Argentine
Federico Thompson at Buenos Aires.
champion on
Dec.
12
Bithorn Cops Title On Piedras Alleys The Agencia Bithorn team won the Ladies Major A Bowling League title at Rio Piedras last night, defeating the Sweetheart Soap club, 1779-1682. Mary Williams high game for and
also
Belk, satry,
of
the Ue
a
480
capvain had
a
of 481
roled the night’s Bithorn, a. 176 series. the
Angie
Sweetheart
series,
competition.
157
feet,
highest
Pa?
2 Main Bouts Feature Pro Card Here
This
champion, _|
ex-welterweight
champion
a well known fighter who has fought here twice. Akins’ sickness caused the cancellation of the match. However, two upcoming Puerto Ricans,— Daniel Berrios and Jesus Navarro — will fill the card in two main events. They will meet two Dominican fighters. Promoter Tirado hasn’t
local
ments
Golden
who
has
of
the
Gloves
tourna-
three
straight
victories since he turned pro. He has been impressive in his three pro matches and_ obser-
vers
believe
to
far
go
Navarro
in
he
has
potential
boxing. is’
another
of
Golden
Gloves product who also has i pressed in his last two pro bout
was
four-tenths
than
the
of
in a
are
a it
waiter brings
be
allowed
up
a pipe
on
the
to at
24
7-%
to
opinions. You’re
to
When When
you
see
married
for
with
play
poker.
they
at
messy
the
Stage
De-
hair. I'll bet
she
a delicacy. nuts on it when
pastry.
him, but he dhnnldintt ie
a long time
two.
when
goes
the man
lights
describing
men
‘
home
alone.
a guy who wore kid,
if
you
tickets from
woman
stake.
:Wilson correctly forecast eight
[sarcer. matches to end. in a. fie.
war
woman one.
I’ve
follow
Rocky
tax
raised
the:
traveling
alone
with
Colavito
out
ever
seen
pennant,
of
she'll
/ is Elizabeth
Frank
Lane
Taylor
will
have
Cleveland.
Since the advent of credit cards, a stranger who pays a big. restaurant tab in cash is pegged as illegitimate. Guys who stand with their backs to the bar are generally the
joint
to
steal
a girl.
hair-do real
is not for women
sport
when
he
tips
with prominent the
bus
noses.
boy.
Fans, Head Waiters and Drunks. Diehl’s and is
“West of Broadway” is a sports fan’s tribute compassionate with a feeling for losers.
T know the service’s bad in a restaurant when needs
to
the head-waiter
a shave.
Calumet a chance to
never win.
some
started
one
calls
a colt my
in the
attention
a waiter usually blocks my The
most
impatient
men
Derby to
which
a pretty
didn’t
girl
have
in
a night
pesty
drunks
view.
with
pesty
drunks
are
who
are sober. I’m embarrassed when people disclose hatred for their parents ‘as explained by psychiatrists. I find Puerto Rico the most pleasant place I’ve ever been in
Mothers,
Pools
have
when
does a hamburger become a salisbury steak? a dame is described as a good fellow, I figure
When
been won on soccer pools in the past, but never for such a
to run short of
five to six cents. I see a is a sad
to
casing
told Wilson he was the first person in the world to win 100,000
a pearl stickpin
remember
The prize went to 40-year-old Stanley Wilson who has been the Winter. : supporting a wife and two chil-| I usually have to lie when dren on a wage of 12 pounds a by saying “Isn’t she beautiful?” week,
small
every
Fullmer.
“Suddenly, Last Summer.” If the Indians don’t win the
club,
this
rights
motion.
in
qualify.
pounds for a penny. Bigger prizes than
when
peppers
of Danish
Gene
stand for anything. * The most beautiful
leaped
Vernons
bluff
green
elegant
On night flights when infant, I figure the trip
an
LONDON, (AP) — A humble carpenter Tuesday scooped ‘100,000 pounds with a penny bet on Britain’s soccer pools.
of
civil
! old,
price of movie
Wins $285,000
official
for
Stick Pins, Bores and Dames
Briton Bels Penny,-
An
worn.
Cha-Cha
respect
with
tray
usually
I never knew
51.8
takes
CANNON
girl at the party who gets all the laughs make
Joe athletes
of
It
the
a table
Cunliffe previously qualified for the 800 meter run with a sparkling 1:47.3.
jump
inches.
an
fight
guy’s-a
5-34
in
ones I know are jolly and gabby. I’m fond of Carmen Basilio and admire
The
mark.
king,
and
tendency
laced
with
The
feet,
jump
a
the next woman
patting
a
25
broad
as broads
treat.
bee-hive
the
women
demand
I feel they’ve been
second
qualifying
Con-
on the stage in “The Best Man.” Western gourmets ‘consider loin of muskrat You're odds-on to select the piece with the
The
second
clocked
the
Men with crew-cut white hair give me the impression they’re older than they look. The myth all good card- -players are cold-faced men is ae
is the
a
have
The
Bell,
Akins against the DomiRepublic’s Ray Villalona,
named them yet. Berrios is a product
seconds,
fasier
Tentative plams by promoter Rafael Tirado were to present
the
two-tenths
in
Bet me the short guy dancing the cha-cha with the tall girl never smiles while he’s on the floor. ~ | Lee Tracy makes the other actors look like apprentices when
U. S. citizenship and now
was
is a two-
Cuba.
men
Watch
Olym-
She
kleenex
Poker
lovers
hamburgers
licatessen
under the qualifying standard. Davis, the 400-meter hurdles
Professional boxing returns to Sixto Escobar Stadium here Friday at 8 p.m.
Virgil nican
6 inches.
except The
Two Women Qualified Mrs. Connolly and Miss Rudolph of Tennessee State are the only American women who have met the qualifying standards so far. The Tennessee Flyer set a national mark of 10.7 seconds in winning an indoor sprint at 100 yards.
Jordan, world welterweight
here on May
Melbourne
if there’s
refer to other themselves.
Castro
Meek
is eligible to compete for a ‘place on the U. S. Team. Connolly, who already had met the hammer throw standard of 203 feet, 5 inches, last Saturday tossed the hammer 225-0 42. just 3-'2 inches short of his worid record.
On Same Fight Card chenmpion and Sugar Rev will appear in the same
place
the
the
me as
last
Derby
Ache.
address
finish
Castro,
slovakia
at
meh.
Kentucky
Bally
started
care what the occasion is, but the plaid tuxedo jacket won’t pick up
Those
he’s
obtained
(AP) —Don
the
hotel
would
the
and
will be
Army shoes are the most comfortable I’ve ever Stingiest men I know are neat dressers. Why do fat men wear those continental suits?
wife of Harold Connolly, American winner of the 1956 Olympic hammer throw. Mrs Connolly has
Jordan, Robinson BALTIMORE
for
indicated.
Tompian
see
I bet you can’t name a single oarsman a college crew unless he’s a relative.
greatest competition. Mrs. Connolly, who won the discus title for her native Czecho-
is
Sunday. A resident of Los Angeles, she is a former coholder of the city doubles crown and in 1957 was a contest-
ant in the World's ships in Chicago.
fields
Phillies
check Women who usually describe
pics in 1956, set an American record of 169 feet, 5-12 inches last Saturday. The qualifying standard
GIVE EXHIBITION—Doris Porter, one of bowling’s women’ performers, will give an exhibition at the
TO top
world’s
the
you
League.
I don’t in the
keeps
ing
fight
the
Standards
to preclutter-
Memorial
between
It’s generally a good the bath room
was
The standards were sat vent lesser athletes from
bar-room
I resent cab-drivers who but Joe seems friendly.’
tinental
clocked in 4:00.4. They were the first two Americans to match or beat the qualifying standard for the 1,500 meter run of the Rome Olympics. A runner must run 1,500 meters in 3:45 or the mile in 4:02. In addition, Americans must finish 1-2-3 in the Olympic Trials to earn the trip to the 1960 Olympics. High
the next
Wood
race
The
Outstanding recent developments were the impressive qualifying mile runs by Dyrol Burleson and Ernie Cunliffe, the fine perform. ances of Mrs. Olga Kikatova Connolly and Wilma Rudolph and the comebacks of Olympic Champi ons Glenn Davis and Greg Bell Burleson ran ihe mile in 3:58.6 — fastest ever by an American —
are
guy in a brown suit I mistrust deliberately ungrammatical Airline hostesses are getting crankier.
NEW YORK —fAP)— The high Olympic qualifying standards in
track
Today
a
friend
introduces
a
new
girl
,
Golf
and
Clowns
Somehow, it’s always the most dishevelled dame in the gathering who loudly explains what a good mother she is. She really cares when she tells you don’t look heavier when
the
scales
Women who household chores. Crying
the other
Wilt
clowns
prove
brag
you
put
about
Chamberlain,
on the
on
ten
their should
pounds.
golf feel
scores right
seldom at
discuss
howe
wa
Globetrotters.
Biggest spenders I,knosv.don’t use money elips: i
ty
gay
‘THE SAN JUAN. STAR — Thursday, April.28,.1960
Skowron
Austr dlion Coming .
- Burleson To Face Elliott Soon" Waiting and eager to get at the world One, at least, will be waiting for him... He’s a crew-cut, 155-pound sophomore at record holder. His name is Dyrol Burleson. . who
Oregon,
of
University
the
climatic te his fantastic 65-7 toss two weeks ago. However, it did
to his task Saturday
by vahnine a 3:58.6. mile, ever by- an American.
Only , one
other
fastest
American,
beat
fact, is a-member- of the fourminute mile clab, which now has’}. jam 22 men. Don Bowden was caught
the
clock.
Rather,
1500
“was
up.
he
meters
speed
“Ty think
I
if he
world.
. his
Olympic
in 4:00.4.
go
The
mile
to
show
his
record
is
world_1,500-meter
ee?
heels
is
3:36. Thomas In
other
turday,
Tops.
top
John
University
performances
cleared
in the high lie Dumas’
Record
Thomas
of
Sa-
Boston
7 feet,
%2
inch
jump to break’ CharNCAA record,. and
Bill Nieder got off a threw_of 63. feet,
10%
inches
in
the.
shoiput.
Thomas made his jump in’ the Boston U.-Darmouth dual meet -at.
Hanover,
N.
H.
It was
his ‘first
outdoor competition in almost-two years and showed he was ready to resume his. assault: on Yuri Stapanov’s world record of 7-1.
Thomas’
mark of
7-232
is not
recognized by the - International Amateur Athletic Union. The weather was miserable, but his coach, pected
Ed the
Flanagan, said he exgangling sophomore to
do better in the Penn week. >
Nieder
Is
Relays
this
Het
Nieder’s shotput at Relays . in. Lawrence
the Kansas was anti-
ISLAND TEAM (Continued From Bacx Page) Anderson, high board diver, placed Yourth in- his specialty at the Pan American Games in Chicago,
and
is
regarded
as
Burlesen -.. Fastest American:
and
standard
an
up-
and-ceming diver. The yarious island sports federations _will .make their recommendations to the P. R. Olympic Committee shortly, Monagas said,
based: on: -the + results | of islandwide try-outs, The selections’ will
probably include a one or man shooting team {skeet
twoand
target).
The Seasn planned fer the. trip fo Reme is eight men. stronger
flag ‘and five men shortof the 25. the ‘island sent under the. ComA prediction on how Ricans will make out? “Maybe.
a.
bronze
the Puerto medal
in
‘basketball, but,no less.than sixth,” .
said -Monagas. ‘tAs for ihe others. ~I
think
we'll show
have good aiae
some of the best. ai
‘em
that
the
shows
Drake
we
: here— angie
a.
trace.of
“Brittle,
Relays
temper
my
eye,”
61-7%.
member
foursome,”
Dallas of
Long,
the
“‘fear-
to
was third with a the
Olympic
when
the years
Establo Las .Americas’ Cantidad, a Silky Sullivan type horse, closed too fast for pace setter Otello and won the feature event at El Comandante yesterday by a nose. The six-year-old son of Ambio-}. rix- ran.-tadst. most of the. time and with less than half a mile to go started counting them one by one te win at the wire. Riddén by~ veteran jockey Luis Rivera Flores, Cantidad: ran the 11/16. miles in 1:46-1/5 and returned $4.40 and $2.30. Otello paid
I?
400-
will go five furlongs
for
the first time in his life, The son of Etiope has won all four. two-furlong races which he has started: at El Comandante, setting a record of- 22 3/5 seconds last time out.
NL AVERAGES
©
By (Based
The Associated Press om 25 or more at bats} ' BATTING Mays, San Franecisce, .438; | Genzalez, Cincinnati, .429; Pittsburgh, -378; White, St. x dienst, Milwaukee and Skinner, Pittsburgh,
.359. RUNS
BATTED
IN
Skinner, Pittsburgh, McCovey. San Fran‘eiseo and, Boyer, St, Louis, 13; Mc-
Millia, “and.
_Cepeda,
Rebinsen,
-and
Fraheisee, 12. MITSMays, San Francisco, 22, Bell, ‘Cincinnati ana Clemente, Pittsbursh, ¥2; MeMil-
lan,
San
Cineiemati
16.-
and
White, .
Re.
St.
ha
porte ‘St. Lenis ‘eMiltan, + ‘Skimmer, Picsbarst ont. ont
“4;
Leuis,
227°
eesti, MeCevey:
12 pitehers tied with 1-0, 1.000. .
Sea
Tuesday Fights + By The Asseciated Press Pertiand, Oregon Deany Mover, 15t; Portiatd, outpeinted Emile Grifee 151, New York, 1. Augeles — Bobby Pena, 158, MeAner City, outpsinted Tesse Jones, Les
clocking
of
for the event—made
Observers loge from
the 110equalling the
stall
Les
Lyle Mackin, Kid Eayze,
Angeles, 10. Peansyivenia
know
about
keep
one
season
away
go
that
nursery
whenever the
they
two-furlong
Baby
Time:
1:52.
one
pitcher
Face,
Top
Dinamita,
Full
Usually
“That’s
EESULTS
_3|5.
gét
him
what’s
(includes
allt
to
coming
x-Kansas_
Sale,
son
in
said.
ticable
ran. 6th RACE — Purse $1,300; claiming ($1,200); 4-year-olds-up; six furlongs (imported) Kiko P. (L. R. Velez) $12.20 $7.10] Pepite M. (De Leen) $6.30 Time; 1:15 1|5:Fuseli, Troyana, Tuckaroé, Flecha, Honest Bread. Mr. Lad, Pio, Acerita, ‘Maruxa, and Fra Diavolo also. ran. Bove July late scratch.
RACE
Purse
‘Time:
and Sr. Hay
1:46 1[5.
Martinez
$2,650;
miles
——
allowance;
(Imported) $4.40 $2.30 $2.50
and
1)
x-Playing night game. LATE TUESDAY’S
Chicago
a
I’ve
reply lot
of
caught
him
to that was : baloney,”
a he
8, Kansas
TODAY’S
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gear,
hitting
around
purposes;
is
ruined.
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1-0)
(Pierce
@-1),.
night.
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“Right
400. inevitably, he falls victim to some kind of an injury and the season for him, for all prac-
Cover,
day
City
Candida, Hecuba, Siva, and Ecuador also
#th
six able
. to
x-Boston Washington Chicago
Guarani, Villalobo, Paubline, and Don “T just want to have one year Boni also ran, 4th RACE — Purse $2,400; allowance; when I can go all the way,” he 4-year-olds-up; five and a half furlongs (Native) said. The way he said it, it Cumbre (A. L. Ramos) $3.78 $2.70 Pimito (J. A. Velez) a anise $4.20 wounded like a plea. \Epi Jr., ‘Tetrarquina, Pecosita, and Petama also ran. Sth RACE — “Purse $1,550: claiming 1 1/16 miles ($2,500) ; 4-year-okis-up; (Native) Bimbo (P. G. Davila) __ __. $5.90 $4.10] El Greco (Reyes) .._ $5.49 Time: 1:51 4/5. Constelacion, Bisili,
é-year-olds-up: - 116 Cantidad (Flores tello ‘Gecehade)
club been
York
scoffed, “I don’t worry. I’m just conscientous. Sure, when I have (includes a bad day at the plate, or make Team a bad play. in the field, I think x-Pittsburgh abort it. I take the game home San Francisce with me and try te analyze Los Angeles what I’ve done. How else am I x-Milwaukee x-Philadelphia going to correct it?” Generally, he staris the sea- St. Louis
Ist RACE — Purse $2,300; allowance: Z-year-olds; two furlongs (Imported) Manon Lescaut (Belmonte) ~ $4.60 $2.70 Anfitrion (Maldonado) $2.50 :23
haven't
x-Baltimore
Skowron’s snort.
course.
Time:
maund,
New
the guy got up his sleeve, I wonder? When I’ve really got him going, I sneak over the next cold.”
than
I
games.
the
x-Deitroit
least
away, he starts to worry. ‘What’s
pitch.
like, Fedora
At
Team
the
“I’ve purposely shaken off my eatcher three, four times in. succession when Moose was at the
Cardio-
further.
the
much?
thinking
| plate,”
that
and
four
with
AMERICAN LEAGUE
next. _
by Jones.
believe
first
always getting hurt. “It would be nice
way.”
the charge
too
on
start
will get tougher opposition colts like Rio Nalon and
fillies
-
“30, 48 1/4, Me
to
three pitchers have said that the way to get Skowron, out is to
in Columbus. That was the Olympic Standard of
Nine’ players Hed
PITCHEING ! Gibbou, Friend quad Liaw, Plitsbucsh and McCormick, San-Franeisee, 2-0, 1.000;
hard,
I only How
Afio Nuevo, Se Buena, Pelotero, Kikiriki, Gravilla, and Come All also ran. 2ad RACE — Purse $2,550; allowance; 4-year-olds; six furlongs (Native) “Master Deivy (Maldonado) _ $2.50 oe Rosita (Ayala) ____..-Time: 1:14. Kelinda, Consenso, EI ™ $2.50 to place., gre, and Hildi also ran. Cardiologo, the best two-year- 3rd RACE — Purse $1,500; Maidens, ‘old ‘native colt here, will have a 3-year-olds; 1 1/16 miles (Native) Taquillera (Olivod $15.10 $7.80 test of fire next Friday, May 6 Cariamable (Corchado) $27.50
when he
run_so
Relays under
fastest
to. myself
to make good money,” he said. “That’s because I’ve never been able to play a full ‘season. I'm
from’ walls and fences. How can worries
the
yanks’
“Y’ve -been
snapped
meter hurdles winner in '56, won his specialty in 51.8 in the Ohio |52.2. Hayes Jones ran meter hurdles in 13.6,
like to prove
in the higher bracket like some of the other boys. Then I'd have no worries.” “It’s just that I. play hard,” As Skowron says... he’s not he said. “I always give it every-| thing I have. They tell me not brittle and he doesn’t worry.
Cantidad Defeats Otello In Comandante Feature
ier‘Mranelsce,
-
During
the
61-23% throw. Glenn Davis,
swifty’s
3:54.5
other
some
He'll have
Australian
‘at
could do was
considerably
Burleson.
hopes
to Elliott.
the
clocked
can
fasier,”’. said to
for
was
chance
the
the mile only as a training ground gain
do he
hinut, Calif. Davis got off a tess of 62-812, while the best O’Brien
through a :62, 2:02, 3701 threequarters. Cunliffe, who is using to
warming
his
Ernie Cunliffe of Stanford set the pace most of the way, rushing
800 meters,
world
who has suffered a this weekend. Nieder and O’Brien Skowron, :| have been accusing each other of wrenched back, a fractured wrist, a. shoulder separation, a torn ducking head-to-head compefition. O’Brien, for his part, was beaten knee, strained ligaments and by Dave Davis in the Mt. San pulled muscles, all within the Antonio College Relays at Wal- past three or four yeafs.
tries to beat his competitien with a strong finishing kick. like Ron Delany who won the in the last Olympics.
lusted
“I'd
just how good I-can be. But at least I'd know. { ‘If I can stay in one piece this year, I think I can hit around .320, hit around 25 homes runs and drive in 90 or 100 runs.” : Skowron batted 529 with nine hits in 17 times at bat through
practice session he got offa 66-1 ‘he is referred to as*a wofrier. % flip. *7' can beat O’Brien,” he ob- The fact is he is both but don’t served after -the. meet. He’ll have Say that to his face.
But he never capitalized on it and faded out of the international picture. ' Burleson is strictly an opposi- | tion runner, that is, he refuses to against
O’Brien’s
That he can obvious’ when
in 3:58.7 almost three years ago.
race
Parry
mark ‘of 63-44%. better he made
in|.
Charges
By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK (AP) — Bill Skowron, the fellow they call the Moose because of his broad back and bulging muscles, bristles when someone suggests that he is brittle. . _ Normally © mild-mannered, easy-going pot Moose actually
States for a series of races next month.
27,
Resents
Brittleness
Herb Elliott: won’t find a bunch of trembling milers when he arrives in the United
warmedup
_
Wy
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April
FEATURES
LATE SPORTS
28, 1960
‘Los Angeles Whips Cubs: Senators Edge Yanks, -4. A.
v:
Jim Kaat Hodges Registers Hits 3d First Win Homer NEW YORK (AP) — Jim Lemon cracked a home run with two on base to climax a four-run eighth inning
CHICAGO (AP) Craig, making his
— Roger initial
start, retired the first 16 batters he faced yesterday against Whitey Ford yesterday as
was first
held hitless three
sixth inning. by
innings.
doubled
to
a
basketball
squad. He said he expected 18 athletes to make the trip to Italy, but added that the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee, of which
he
is
the
the
final
president, selection
will on
make
June
30.
A team manager has already been named, he said, while a coach will
be
chosen
ing.
at the
meet-
.
Monagas indicated team, in addition basketball equad, a track team and or two shooters, and a swimmer.
in
June
the
that the Island to its all-star would include possibly one a weightlifter
round-robin
tournament
the team will compete in a group that ‘includes the following formi-
dable
opponents:
U.
S.,
USSR,
the
news
only
a few
days
ago and
|
bén | Cruz. Camacho is one of six men in the world to hop, skip and jump over 50 feet. His personal record stands at 50
nation.
vaulted
The island team will be flown to Rome at government expense,
(See
and it will get a final drill at a two-week camp here shortly before leaving for the Olympics. Emilio Huyke, sports editor of El Mundo will manage the olympic team. Puerto
likely
Rican
will
be
track
stars
entered
in
most
the
200
and 400 meter events, either the 400 or vault
1600 and
meter
the hop,
Outstanding lete
are
relays,
Juan
step
among
and these
Camacho
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and
pole jump. athRu-
14
feet,
ISLAND
Cruz has pole nine
inches.
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3b
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Then
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Puerto Rico's Hoop Contingent Granted Rome Olympic Berth Puerto Rico’s Olympic basketball team will step right inte the select round playing in the Rome Olympic basketball round-robin tournament, according
fourth
ies
in the
a
first out
third on pinch hitted Dick Drott’s
They scored three unearned runs ,| grounder
VICTORY CEL EBRATION—Three Detroit Tigers eat watermelon in the dressing room after they drove in 10 runs between them in a 12-4 win over Chicago. Paul Foytack (left) winning pitcher got two singles, Casey Wise (center) hit two homers, a triple and a single and Lou Berberet hit a grand slam. (AP Wirephoto.)
pitching
the
w a i)
the
was
until
Oh mOWNOK
the Senator’s lead,
York in
Craig
game
On
New Kaat
and
Dodgers
collected 10 hits, including a tworun homer ‘in the seventh by Gil Hodges, his third of the season.
hurled
innings
set from
the
pocccocoyneent
:| preserved
Ramos
last two
Cubs,
SomnRranwurr
Pedro
the
place
COO
Cuban
during
last
f bPHOoOCHOOM
Kaat, rookie lefthander, to register his first Major League triumph.
the
BH
Jim
=
enabled
victory. a two-game
\
stands
Dodger Sweeping
_
field
les
BDOnMHOntmN
left
in clamping a four-hitter on the Chicago Cubs for 9-4 Los Ange-
MOCOMOOCSOSCHPOW
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Ruauuawnen
Senators
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ouam
the
from behind for a 5-4 victory over the New York Yankees. Lemon's drive into the lower
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