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San Juan Sta

DAILY EXCEPT

SUNDAY Wol. I

S35

No. 151

nnedy,

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, April 28, 1960—-

10¢

Second-class

af Sou

Jece,

postage

pald

Paovle

tee

Tel. 3-8400

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)


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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

‘Santuree '

32-2467 for information

and ba

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)

. Fel. 8-9751

AND .

PHYSICS

CLASSIFIEDS,

CALL fi tees } ti

3-840)

|

Metropolitan Ares”

Rio Piedras — Barrie Obrere

;

TRIGONOMETRY

Registry

Thursday

All Night Pharmacy Fernandez Jurceos 1304 Santurce Tel. 3-5169 ‘Decters en ‘Night Duty

Project.

WRITE TO BOX 706 FAJARDO

FOR

en-

her.”

oo

.

Caguns

"Dr. Jose J. Mulere “ ‘Balderioty St..32.

Professional

Ambulance 3

eo SEP eae ' Seg 30 —

It impossible teCinoote your 4,0.

cuisine in the world.

° For reseryations call Caribair, Tel. 9-1040, er contact your Travel Agent.

said,

to

cularly pleased with the visit because April has been proclaimed Cancer Month by Gov. Muiioz

Vargas Santiago of Building 5, .

ean

hospi-

|}

mi- ||

ei

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

- Phone -3-8071

cretary

a

19, of the San Development,

sho-

complained.

anyway.

assistance

just one week-end, or stay a longer time... you'll find

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yanked

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° St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Marten, Sto. Domingo... all within the reach of. anyone, both in flying time and cost. Yes, you can enjoy a glorious vacation. in

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

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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 ¥

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cum ae we ee ED

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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

AVAILABLE

TERMS.

MORALES

ALSO, BLOCK PLANT

TO

board one

AND

approved

new

6-5205

stockpiles.

rates

milk

and

(Advertisement)

Discovers

says

Prescription For Long Life Frank

come

Kirkpatrick,

MD

up

with a

startling

the has

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old

of

living

age

than

the

neglects.

this

very

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in

Mr.

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a

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driver

who

important

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points

out

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cause

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in

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The

the

higher than the record set in 1959.

Wage Board of Puerto Rico investigated wages in the automo-

for

And

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OPORTUNITY

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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

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officers

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are lookwhen the

More Selective this year’s recruting

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corporate

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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

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National Secretaries’ Week |

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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

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BOSS AND SECRETARIES—The San Juan Chapter of the National, Secretaries Association (International) celebrated

“Bosses’

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Sunday

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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-

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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

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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.

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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:

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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.


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to

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commanting

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ckenridge prefers Last. Saturday

papers and periodicals in the English, Spanish and Portuguese

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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-

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Alex Goldberger their Atlantic

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guests O’HigAlexa-

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while the Missus minds the store.

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owners

do:fre B.a.

with

his

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of Pennock

leaving April

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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

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evening... Louis

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to

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1961.

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‘Show nightly Monday

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Rico’s newest

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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

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the Los Angeles lobby for hours look fresh

piece.

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bow

tie,

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disappoint

500

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people

than

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get

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ordering

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before

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asked

about

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girls

female.”

said

in Germany.

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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

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Elvis shook girls ¢hrough

could

One newsman commented his frequent use of ‘sir’ in swering questions.

asking

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of

progressed in the last two years.”

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friend

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bobby-soxer

sideburns. gone

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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

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name.

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kids

given

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year Army stint. “It’s better to have

press. at the tuxedo. with

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to

start

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marriage

Mrs.

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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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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.


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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


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JUAN

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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

''

24

fer YUE

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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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

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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,

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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

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discuss

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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

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clocking

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for the event—made

Observers loge from

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Les

Lyle Mackin, Kid Eayze,

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pitcher

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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,

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course.

Time:

maund,

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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

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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

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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

_

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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,

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are

relays,

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