Ponce Area Hit By New Floods — Houses Swept| Away, Families Evacuated many
washed
three,
more,
away
and
were
families
cuated from their homes
eva-
as heavy
rains swelled rivers and streams in the southern sector of the island
yesterday.
Civil
defense
officials
an all-night alert and ficials were standing to open
schools
homeless Ponce
were
to families
made
Juan
H.
Cintron said eight families had been taken to the CD control
center
aftér
high
Rico,
Sat urday,
rains
forced
them -from their homes 25th of January section
in the of Pon-
Families
of the Canas River on the
Ponce-Adjuntas
that na
highway,
the Jacaguas Diaz
lease
had
three
injuries (In
River
homes.
have San
No
been Juan
By HAROLD
and
The
in Juaat
two
deaths
or
Puerto Rico.
reported. late
south
central
The
portion
of
fuga
_
the
Santa
that
heavy
Federal
| It
is-
to
against
said
was
terday
Rainfall
FLOODS,
Bureau
4)
Car]
were
area
official of the office
of
Crouch’s
on
corruption
jin
Clemente
Ruiz
Nazario
of
the
Labor-Manage-
still
office is charg-
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP)
- The
California Court yesterday for the third time rejected a petition for
clemency for death row author Caryl Chessman, whose ninth
anti-racketeering
statute,
(La-
bor-Management
Reporting
and
Disclosure
of
the
Act
Bureau
fice
ba
Friday
Cofre. that
Miami
Chessman’s Late Appeal Is Rejected
ed with enforcing compliance here with the Landrum-Griffin
on the hunt for the third man in the $68,000 holdup of Pedro SilPabon, co-owner of El Headquarters reported
yesterday
and
yes-+
Crouch,
racketeering in both the San Juan and Ponce waterfront.
Third Gunman Still At Large Police late last night
out
crime
Judge
ment and Reports, a Federal agency, has arrived in Puerto Rico to probe into alleged
report from Page
Court
also disclosed,
-that
Miami
rains in the mountains north of Ponce cause the Portugués River to overflow.
reached
waterfront
District
high-ranking
Bureau
(See
fronts
J. LIDIN
government
yesterday ruled he had jurisdiction to decide on a demand by dissident members of the Dock Employes Union that ' monitors be placed over the Scandal-scarred union.
yesterday
afternoon the U.S. weather bureau issued a flood alert for the land from Isabel.
Federal
away
carried
paid ico
Miami Prober Arrives
Evacuated
He said three families were evacuated from the overflowed
banks
Second-ciass postase 4at Sse Juaa Puerto
iTeamsters Act Tough;
ce. Three
April 30, 1960
P.R. Waterfront
on
school ofby, ready
by floods. CD Direetor
Juan, Puerto
Feds Investigate
pos-
houses
San
in
San
Also,
an of
illegality,
1959)
opens
a
until
branch
of-
date with Monday.
Juan.
incident alleged
reported
labor
involved
a
union
supposed
as
death
is set for 10 a.m.
The vote was 4 to 3, the same that in which the court pre-
viously plea.
.rejected
the
clemency
they found the station wagon the trio used for their getaway
attack by Teamster members on a milk truck driver between
The court said the action “is final and forthwith, banning any
on Road 2 near’ the municipal crematory, but no signs of either
Bayamon and alleged victim
rehearing
the
fugitive
or the
money.
oJ
Two suspects arrested Thursday, Gabriel (Willie) Maldonada
TURKISH
Dipini and Luis M. Cestau Nieves, were still in jail in lieu of
New demonstration against Turkey’s Premier Menderes. violence broke out yesterday in three cities. See story page
$10,000 bail. Police said
a keen eye had alerted New York, Islands as a
they
were
keeping
on the airport but authorities in both Miami and Virgin matter of routine.
bh e
Harry Golden's Son
tanbul
2.
be much nicer to son, a professor.”’ Harry
Golden,
visit whose
with
a
column
appears in the STAR three times weekly, is also the author of “Only in America” and “Fot 2
Cents Plain.”
his
DRAWS pistol
as
GUN—A students
palicé officer iinn Ts: approach
him
during
Wirephoto.)
Baja. Felipe
The Ri-
STAR
WALTER
WASHINGTON Maritime
The were
Correspondent
—
The
Federal
Board yesterday
upheld
Board entitled
ruled
the
to higher
meet rising wage Commonwealth
carriers charges
to
Punta Las Marias Picked As Site For
“is
strik-
Driver Rivera was hospitalized WATERFRONT,
ing
East Coast and Gulf ports and Puerto Rico. The decision climaxed a three-
sular attorneys are considering whether-to contest the decision in
year battle, believed to be the longest in the board’s. history, between the Commonwealth gov-
Court
major
ernment
range
and four steamship
com-
panies carrying bulk cargo here. The gase involved the Bull Insular Line Inc., Waterman Steamship
Corp.,
Inc., and
Alcoa
Lykes
Steamship
Line
Agency
Co.
Inc.
The
of
Court
or
Page
20)
Commonwealth
of
importance
did
win
possible to ocean
as
fair
return
basis on
and
calculat-
investment
for
rather than “reproduction costs” in figuring the worth of ships. Values Reduced
two
In the case which carries
of the Buli Lines, more than half of
Puerto
cargo,
longfreight
Rico’s
non-owned companies’
lion. In
this
reduced
base’’ value of its ves$16 million to $7.6 mil-
addition,
(See RATE
the
Board
HIKE,
HARMON
luxury for Punta
hotel is Las Ma-
Trias in the northern part of Santurce. It would cost between $8.5
assets
trade
for
By FREDERICK
rate-making purposes. The Board also upset another ruling by using the “domestic market value”
rates.-In a precedent-setting move | the “rate the Board refused to include some sels from
$21 million worth of assets im steamship “rate base.’’
the
reflects Rican
$9 Million Hotel A 350-room being planned
the
Appeals.
points
to Puerto
government
cials had no comment on the ruling, but it was learned that in+ District
“rate base’’
serves
rate increases of 28.8 per cent on cargo shipments between the U. S.
Federal
This devoted
and other costs. offi-
petition.”
Teamster Brotherhood ing for recognition. (See
PRIEST
Washington
of the
vera, a driver for the Espasas Dairy of Bayamon, where the
28.8% Cargo Rate Hike Upheld By Washington By
wétiderful bustling island. It will
draws
(AP
New UPR Professor William Golden, son of columnist Harry Golden, has been appointed an assistant professor at the University of Puerto Rico. He is to report there Aug. 15. On being told of his son‘s appointment, Golden said, ‘I have postponed my visit to that
POLICE
Vega was
disallow-
Page 4) 6
and $9 million. A group of three mainland investors holds an option for a long-term lease on a beach-front tract of about 20,000 square me-.
ters in that area. The lot, which is situated across from the Unien Church, is owned by members of the Haryey family. Present plans call for the hotel building to contain a restaurant,
night club, convention room or rooms; and a casino. The hotel will also have a commercial area and a one-acre parking lot adjaeent
to
the
main
building.
The sponsor group Isadore Yavers, of City,
president
(See NEW
of
consists of New York
Amco
HOTEL,
Finan-
Page 4)
sha
sibly
ROMAN
least
No. 153
tach
PEDRO.
Vol. I
SN i nti
-By
PONCE—At
the San Juan Star we
_THE.SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, April 30,1960
5 Reported Dead, 100 Hurt In Turkish Students’ Riots PAN AAA DANA?
BULLETIN
Demonstrations
closed for
of
south-
over the handling of the students
termed
to mounted police. The army took control of the cities after the first outbreak at. Istanbul Uni-
police
a
ea eee penne
(STAR
yesterday.
photo
Hett.)
Catholic Rally To Support Religious Insiruction Bill By
HAROLD
J.
The
LIDIN
(AP)
Premier
- StuAdnan
member
Popular
come
the
Democratic
out
religious school
of
publicly
instruction children
side
in
of
public
here.
school,
teachers
to
favor
for
by
the
were
in-
and
themselves.
The Feliu Pesquera bill is lodged in the House Education Committee despite efforts to discharge
the bill. Senate
A similar measure has
also
failed
to
in the emerge
‘‘deour
demands
to the stud-
for
the
ouster
the
students
of
To
and
cut
off
from
Gluckmann Down At Sea HONOLULU
(AP)—The
U.-
—
The
yes-
at sea.”
Rico. The order was issued by Clarence T. Lundquist, administra-
heard from at 4 time Wednesday.
tor of the wage and hour division, on recommendations of in-
a sharp
dustry
or.
order
brassieres
hour.
Hike
applies
to
and
the
cor-
allied
gar-
It is to become
The
second
the men’s
and
order boy’s
applies clothing
rate
to and
related products industry. In the work clothing and separate trousers classification, the new pay rate
will be
80 cents
an
stead of the present 72.
hour,
in-
For the
general classification, the new rate will be 75 cents, replacing present rates of 72 and 7242
cents.. tive
May
This
order
safety jacket, and possibly
effective
a present
also is effec-
16,
the
aviat-
The Coast Guard said Gluckmann’s fuel was exhausted. It said he carried a Mae West
and directs a of 86 cents an
May 16, replacing of 80 cents.
Hawaii
All ships were asked to keep for
emergency
a one-man a Gibson
raft Girl
radio.
Chauffeurs’ Benefit
Payments--$105,616 Out of chauffeurs
approximately. covered by
Department
are
of
Social some
Labor’s
self-employed
1,735
while
the
re-
mainder work for about 3,075 various employers, according to a report by Ramon S. Forastie-
from committee. Sen. Juana Rodriguez Mundo, chairman of the Senate Education Committee, is
ri,
director
an outspoken critic of the measure.
amount
The made
of
the
Bureau.
total benefit payments to date for fiscal 1960 to
$105,616.89. e
AS NEW
AS TOMORROW
Sat.
and
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&
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ASK
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FHEM
AT THE
ESTABLISHMENTS
sistasutors. JOYERIA Y OPTICA ALEJANDRO DE DIEGO 104, RIO PIEDRAS, P. R.
BEST
years 1419
Stop 21
firing
mater,
- Chiropodist
protessicnal Fernandez
experience
Junceos
Rhee
in
against Men-
gathered
tear
In
the
at An-.
gas.
ensuing
of the windows the Law and_= Buildings.
The
melee
all
were smashed in Political Science
The Cogmonwealth Senate has passed tn special orders an
appropriation the
of
$350,000
Department
of
for
Education
to continue drafting of designs for thé proposed Puerto Rico Music Center, and to buy land for the new home of the Free School of Music. The present building
in
the
is
school
is
housed
“inadequate”
in
the
which
termreport
of the Senate Finance Committee on the appropriation. The
ed
motion
by
a
must
Senate
still
roll
be
pass-
call
vote.
Once. approved in special orders, however, bills are seldom rejected in the final voting. The
measure ed by tives. The
has the
already
House
been
pass-
of
Representa. new home for
proposed
the Free School cost an estimate
of Music $600,000,
will and
will be the first phase of the Music Center. Other facilities
and
Mayaguez
Ave.
Phone 3-80717
San —
for
Juan,
Ponce
Mostly
cloudy
with scattered showers der showers today and
Puerto
Rico
and
and thuntomorrow.
the
cloudy
Virgin
today
and
tomorrow with scattered showers and thunder showers. WINDS: Southeast at five toe 15 knots. YESTERDAY’S TEMS: High at 12:30 p.m., 90, Low 74. Boston, STATESIDE TEMPS: 53, clear; New York, 70, clear; Philadelphia, 70, clear; Washington D. C., 72, clear; Miami, 85, gartly cloudy; Chicago, 62, cloudy; San Francisco, 48, partly cloudy. ~
Professional
TREATMENTS
DR. ANTONIO P. PEREZ 21
students
Islands—Mostly
Dr. R. Lopez’ Garcia Central Ave. Urb. El’ Verde
A TOTALLY NEW CONCEPT IN FRAMES WITH A & O CALOBAR LENSES.
The
Syngman
rioted
FORECAST: and
Saturday Dr. R. Fernandez De Diego 409 Tel. 8-1428 Rio Piedras
of
WEATHER
Dociors on Night Duty Metropolitan Area
Puerto
regime
South Korea, deres.
ing especially designed opera and concerts.
Sunday
April 30 — May 1 All Night Pharmacy Fernandez Jurcos 1304 Santuree Tel 3-5169
THE ACAPULCO SUN GLASS presents
10,000
planned include art galleries, recreation areas, and a build-
Emergency Registry 2
the
ed 14,500 insur-
ance with the Bureau of Security for Chauffeurs,
where
Senate Gives Okay To Appropriation For P.R. Music Center
Gluckmann, flying San Francisco watchmaker, was attempt-
lookout
versity on Thursday
students, inspired by the success of students rioters in toppling
and
of Labor
committees.
In Ankara, the soldiers turned
students retreated into the Law School building, Menderes’ alma
S. Coast Guard said yesterday Peter Gluckmann’s single en-' gine plane was believed “down
am.
the universi-
a month.
kara to shout approval of the Istanbul students. Some 300 mounted police charged their ranks, swinging long riot sticks
ing a record flight from Tokyo to New York. He was last
ments industry, minimum wage
by _ representa-
radio
Menderes.
terday ordered higher minimum hourly pay rates for two different garment industries in Puerto
sets,
Roman
the
So far, there was no indication ent
(AP)
Department
Six-Cent
tives of the ‘‘bona-fide’’ religious sects, not by the public school
dominant Party
bill backed
on
of a popular response
and there were unconfirm-
One
Catholic hierarchy is House measure No. 84, introduced by Independence Party Rep. Jose Feliu Pesquera. It would allow public school children to be given an hour off weekly to receive religious instruction, in the creed of their or their parents’ choice. The instruction would be given out-
A mass rally of Puerto Rican Catholics has been called for Sunday. May 22, in support of a bill facilitating religious instruction for the island's public school children The Most Rev. James Davis, Bishop of the San Juan diocese, said that Mayor Felisa Rincon de Gautier will likely be invited to participate in the rally, which will be held in front of the Capitol. The mayor is the most promi-
nent
Turkey.
nation.”
against
WASHINGTON
shows one of many displays to visitors Margarita Arg=cta The occasion was the tenth anniverand Rene Cardona.
in
yesterday
U.S. of - the school
base
the student demonstrations trimental movements to
Turkey,
Pay Hikes Ordered, Effective May 16
Gunter
NATO
dents demonstrated in three cities
Garment Industry
by
big
western
:| Menderes, clashing with police in ‘1a melee of clubs and tear gas in
celebrated
pro-
ty in Ankara
ANKARA,
school,
to
commanders
ed reports that four students a policeman were killed.
the
and
es between students and police on Wednesday,.and at Izmir, site
jured
of
support
Istanbul and Ankara extended for ‘|three months following the new
this Turkish capital. About 100 students
sary
public
vide a cooling off period, military
Menderes
Bunker, left, president of Puerto Rico medical
any
in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city, where there were violent clash-
bloody clashes between and students yesterday.
OVEN HOUSE — Frank student body, University
were -peaceful
The Turkish Government late last night ordered martial law in
Tel.
Ambulance
30 — Heto Rey 6-0262 of 6-2222 Ext.
it impossible to locete
in
emergency
coll
your
20 M.D.
3- 2467 and i
will
THE SAN JUAN
STAR — Saturday, April $0, 1960
St. Thomas Carnival
Gen. McGee
IinCommand In Panama Brig.
Gen.
John
H.
\Attracts
MeGee,
Antilles Army Commander in Puerto Rico, this week assumed command of the U. S. Army Caribbean
in
Panama
as
a
temporary
replacement for Maj. Gen. Charles L.
Dasher.
The
latter
has
been
reassigned to the Department of the Army in Washington, D. C. Gen.
Dasher’s
permanent
re-
placement, Maj. Gen. Theodore F. Bogart, former commanding general of tillery
the USA Armor Firing Center
and Arat Fort
Stewart, Ga., is expected to arrive in the Canal
Gen.
Zone late next
McGee
month.
is expected
to re-
turn to Puerto Rico early in June. In his absence, Col. James D. C.
GRADUATION
DAY—Mrs.
Maria Mediavilla, left, and
Isabel Gonzalez today received certificates for succesfully
completing the first 12-week course in Baby Sitting conducted by the Employment (STAR photo by Dino.)
Service of the Dept. of Labor.
By
AL
Qualified
Baby
Sitter
Certi-
“We
ficates are scheduled to be awarded to 30 women at a special graduation
ceremony
at
Central
The 30 middle-aged women, who reside in the metropolitan
ed
have
the
successfully
first
12-week
complet-
course
in
Baby Sitting sponsored by the Puerto Rico Employment Service of the Dept. of Labor. The services
of
the
qualfied
baby
sitters may be obtained by contacting the Santurce office of the Employment Service telephone 2-2010.
Bureau,
infant care as well as
methods
of
as-
and home pragmatic
entertaining
tykes.
It was administered by Mrs. Georgiana Perez, who teaches
home economics at Central High School. Most of the AGERE,
who
seasoned
the
female
veterans
art
in
of handling
are fine
infants,
considered the training a snap course. Student Maria Mediavilla, of Condado, said “most of the women
in
the
class
grandmothers One
of.
Garcia,
many
our
is
are
mothers
a
and
times
classmates,
over.
Amanda
grandmother
ten
times.” Course Mrs. sons,
very
the
interesting
Mediavilla, who has two a daugther, and _ three
grandchildren, course
said “very
she
bidding
have
on
modern
$202,000;
about
“Many
methods
children the
handling
May
total
are
have
years,”
of
got
weather
the under
earlier
St.
Thomas
full
steam
issues
Thursday
and Friday as hundreds of visitors
arrived from
by. air and Puerto
Rico.
private It
boat
was
still
Fomento Cancels cancelled
airlift was continuing Friday
55 flights. scheduled -in a to after dusk operation, ac-
cording to Caribair officials. Thursday there were 22 private
and the carnival town. Cheerful .“‘helios’’ greeted passengers arriving at the airport=
Tour In Europe has
The
with dawn
boats from San Juan docked in the harbor. More were enroute in the waters between Fajardo
Planned Promotion Fomento
San Juan to St. Thomas.
Volunteer
receptionists
costumes
its
plan
European
tour in September by local businessmen to promote the island’s industrialization program. local businessmen, that Fomento had
plus the fact underestimated
the entertainment. in sponsoring the
costs involved trip were the
served
in
free rum
A steel band was playing every minute of the day and people were dancing in the terminal, a scene of gaiety as Puerto Ricans virtually took over the airport.
Hotel
space,
surprisingly,
there
meals included.
-
Catano,
men -who had expressed interest in the project, Fomento adminis-
the airlift went off ‘‘very smooth.” Caribair plans to fly round-the-
The
and
of $100,000
trator
Teodoro
Moscoso
said
that
he “remained convinced of the merits of the caravan idea.” He added he was ‘“‘very hopeful that during able with your
forward
with
1961 we will assistance to
it.’
However,
be go
the
letter noted that ‘‘even many of those who announced they would go were slow about sending in their initial payment.” Individual
clock
home Rican
Sunday
and
Monday
to bring
the 3,000 or more Puerto residents attending the
carnival. costs
would
$1,600. A Fomento mates
of
the
for the trip and $30,000.
have
official
ranged
always
said
esticosts
ran
between
handling
through
my
hus-
found
interesting.”
P.R. Jewish Leader
Puerto
Rico
Rabbi
Marshall
J.
Maltzman,
spiritual leader of the Jewish Community Center, Santurce, will attend the 60th anniversary convention
of
the
Rabbinical
Assem-
bly of America, to be held May 8-12 at Grossihger’s, New York. More than 600 members of the, Assembly, national association of conservative rabbis, are expect-
ed
to participate. This
year’s
sessions,
according
to Rabbi Seymour Cohen, spiritual leader of congregation B’nai Israel, Pittsburgh, Pa. and convention
chairman,
will
focus
upon
the role of the rabbi in contemporary American society.
On Muhoz Rivera Avenue, Rio Piedras, from Sears Roebuck. 1450 square meters.
REALTORS
TEL. 2-5100
between Roberto H. Todd and Miramar Avenues and also those living along Miramar and Olimpo Avenues. Water pressure will
drop considerably on Miramar and Puerta de Tierra Sections and on the higher places of Santurce.
& We will make every effort to turn on the water early Sunday
April 30, 1960 one block 30 meters
C-2, level, ready-to-build land.
Priced attractively for quick sale.
It will be necessary to shut off the water TODAY, Saturday 30, at 8:00 p.m. to continue the cleaning of a 20” water main. The shut off shall affect our customers on Fernandez Juncos Avenue,
morning.
FOR QUICK SALE
NIDO
Juan,
Will Attend Rabbis’ New York Sessions
COMMERCIAL LOT fronting avenue, zoned
San
RAFAEL V. Executive
to
entertainment
said.
is
was
still available at some of the larger hotels. The going rate was anywhere from $35 to $50 a day,
Mrs. Gonzalez has two children. “They are grown,” she said. “But
gay punch.
of
value
for
this
carnival
humid but the sun shone brightly Thursday as Caribair flew nearly 1,000 passengers in 39 flights from
Caribair Station Manager, Frank Sheldon, said the first big day of
children
changed
she
humid
week,
Rico
reasons behind the cancellation. In a letter to about 80 business-
lil.
$205,000:
Manati,
on the
and
AMALIE, St. Plagued by rainy
A very small response from the
Vega Baja, $225,000. The Bank, which acts as fiscal agent for the island’s municipalities, has already made. advance payments
CHARLOTTE Thomas, V. I. —
to sponsor a month-long
on
a
Puerto
band.”
Covered Many Aspects The course covered many pects of nursing,
many
Best,
to Manati and $150,000 to Vega which adds to our background Baja. Proceeds from the issues will and experience,” she said. “It be used by all three municipalseemed strangeto most of us, ities for public works. though, to use-dolls in the class demonstration.” Mrs. Isabel Gonzalez, also being graduated, said she re-learned many things she had forgotten. things
High School, Santurce, this morning at 9:30 a.m.
area,
learned
W.
Government Development is scheduled to offer the of three municipalities for
issues
She
sitting,
George
$632,000. The issues
a professional basis for the past two years, and on a non-professional basis for much longer.
baby
Col.
Govt. Bank To Offer
public
Age is definitely world of speciali-
been
Lt.
Jr., Acting of Staff.
The Bank bonds
DINHOFER
has
with
Three Bond Issues
Diplomas To Be Given To 30 Baby Sitters The Atomic ushering in a zation.
Breckenridge, Antilles Chief of Staff, will be Antilles Commander,
From
Visitors
URRUTIA Director
$25,000
4
-.:
"THE SAN
Record Defense Budget Approved
JUAN
|
STAR
—
Saturday, April 30, 1960
S. Korea Starts A Clean Sweep
WASHINGTON ‘®—The House Appropriations Committee revised | many sections of President Eisenhower's 1961 defense budget yesterday jn a $39.337,867,000 bill te finance the Defense Department for the SEOUL, Korea (Saturday) (— year starting July 1. South Korea’s caretaker governThe committee came up with a total $121.967.000 more than Eisen- ment today began a clean sweep hower requested in a revised program submitted in March, but only of repressive laws enacted during Syngman Rhee’s 12-year regime. $2.867.000 more than he sought in the January budget message. The committee voted extra money for more attack and Polaris At the same time, they gave a to eliminate misuse of submarines, larger national guard and reserve forces, a greater airlift promise capacity, more fighter planes to replace Bomarc Missiles, and an funds under the big U. S. economic expended airborne alert capability. aid» program, one of the griev-
Condado Home A dado
$950 burglary of the Conhome of Harry Elton, 269
San
Jorge: St.,
was
ances
Robbed| De Gaulle To Caribbean reported
to
Loiza St. police yesterday. Elton said burglars forced the front door of his apartment and took from a drawer $185 in cash and $800 worth of jewelry.
of
South
Koreans
who»
un-
period.
Huh’s tice
cabinet
Ministry
immediately
ordered
to
initiate
to
wipe
the
local
and
military
government ordinances Rhee’s government was
which accused
autonomy
act
first formal conference since Huh took
Jus- |
of using to curb freedom of speech,
will
the press and assembly. _| Huh and U. S: Ambassador
mesday.
McConaughy
held
Two
linesmen
were
by
were
police,
From
but
was
The
Board
dominant
Page
CARIBE
CASUAL
SHOP
AT THE PUERTO RICAN POTTERY OPPOSITE THE YMCA
IN CLD SAN JUAN
TEL.
3-3929
IN DRY CLEANING AND SHIRTS
p.m.
Other
courses
Page
areas:
through
rious flood minent, but
oc-
report
1)
Matrullas
Ponce,
no
from
a
pilot
who
NEW HOTEL ager of the Shelborne Hotel in Miami Beach; Fla., and Joseph L. Yavorofsky, of Brooklyn, manager of the Shelborne Beach
Bull, the
carrier
Robert Baker, of the law firm of Baker and Woods, which represents the spomisoring -group
that
based
on
the this
Board figure,
found the
only five for 1958.
Bull
proper return was. before taxes. Atlantic and Gulf-
Puerto
Conference,
the Department of Tentative plans
hotel
which
of about Argentina
(A
. ‘Invaders’ high
L.1.
to
be
Tourism. call for
inaugurated
in
a
° Resisted
official source said last night that a group “invaded” Paraguayan territory from
500 arrhed men yesterday and a
fight
going on last evening. ~The report said the invaders
with crossed
local
police
the Upper
forces Parana
was
still
River
and
tried to occupy a small town called Puerto Carlos Antonio Lopez. The invaders were met, the report said, by the Paraguayan police, in combination with the civil militia of the ruling Colorado Party. Paraguayan Air Force planes reportedly bombarded the battlefield. sy
Notwithstanding the invasion, it was officially reported that calm reigned throughout Paraguay.
last night
CORP.
OTHER
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QUISQUEYA DOS We ALL
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IN SUPER
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& HAITI,
SHOPPING
CONSTELLATION
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do expert shoe repairing too!!! STORES
OPEN
FROM
7
A.M.
to
7
the
the
fall of 1961. Employment is expected to total between 600 and 700 persons.
represented the carriers, had asked 10 per cent, the Commonwealth five.
a
Beach,
here, said “prelfminary talks” per) had been held on the project The with the Planning Board and
Board said a 7.5 per cent The U. S.
Rico
in Lido
Clothes brought in by 9 A.M. ready by 5 P.M.
AT NO EXTRA
flew
(Continued From Page 1) cial Corp.; Charles Yavers, man-
Eaquixe DRY CLEANING
se-
danger was imCivil Defense had a
over the mountainous areas to the north that rains were heavy and flood waters were rushing southward in normally quiet streams and river beds.
1)
as
From
Club
ASUNCION
IN THE BAYAMON SHOPPING CENTER f SAME DAY SERVICE Wi i!
politics.
in Puerto Rican trade and slashed
Paraguay
NOW
Bull
partisan
the ‘‘rate base’’ from the claimed $32.9 million to $11.5 million.
Lines would earn cent before taxes
nurry TOTHE
s
treated
for
ing distress areas of the city and all Public Works personne! were alerted to the flood danger. Where the Portuguées river
Shipping.
‘‘rate-making’’
Wed-
Mayor Carlos Cintron was inspect-
lines.
against
Coal
Nevertheless, ‘|
OUR VERY LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE AND GRATIFY YOU
ob
not
American
funds
5
ed $640,000 in expenses resulting from a 1957 strike following Bull's acquisition by American Coal Shipping. Insular attorneys argued
the strike
next
dam, 3.66 inches, Toro Negro, 2.9 inches. (The Byreau warns all persons living in the basins of rivers in those areas to take necessary precautions if heavy rains continue). In Ponce, heavy rain fell yesterday from about 2 to 7 p.m.
RATE HIKE (Continued
meetings
the Water Resources Authority's Garza Plant No. 1, north of Pehuelas, was 4.40 inches up to
electro-
stringing
Wednesday.
FLOODS
eurred Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Candelaria section where the workers
Rhee
‘(Continued
In Toa Baja, Miguel Morales Melecio, 30, of the Espinosa section of Dorado, a Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority lineman, was electrocuted by a 4,000 volt wire and four fellow workers were injured in the same accident. At Cayey, Juan Burgos Totres, city electrician, died when he was electrocuted as he was fixing a street light pole. The Toa Baja accident, re-
yesterday
resume
the
yesterday.
ported
from
The board will launch a thorough review to weed out any use of
their
measures | cuted and four others injured in out or re- | accidents caused by high voltage wires in two Puerto Rican areas
A PERMANENT GIFT SHE WILL TREASURE THROUGH THE YEARS
over
They announced that the joint economic board handling the $200 million yearly U. S. aid program
2 Linesmen Electrocuted
work, sacrifices and patience” for all Koreans during the cleanup
NEW ORLEANS (Charles de Gaulle said goodbye to the United States last night and left by plane for French Guiana, Martinique and Guadeloupe, before returning to Paris next week.
laws. These security act,
Walter
seated President Syngman Rhee. Acting President Huh Chung issued a statement urging ‘‘hard
Before Return Trip
vise undemocratic include the national
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—
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30,’ 1960
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Were 2.29
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THE
SAN
JUAN
STAR
—
Saturday,
April 30, 1960
Bank Supervisors To Hold Market Declines Annual Convention May 2-3 By
A group of state bank supervisors is scheduled’ to arrive here within the next few days for the annual convention of District No. 1 of the National Association of State Bank Supervisors. Scheduled to attend the convention to be held May 2-3 are: Jrving C. Rasmussen, of Minn. Henry H. Pierce, Jr., of Conn; aaa Hughes, of Del.; Edard A. Couniham, of Mass:.:;
26 U.S. Union Leaders
4
Dow Jones Averages YORK
(AP)—Closing
INDUS RRS UTILS STKS
Dow
Jones
i {
averages:
To Arrive In PR May 4
Open
High
Low
Close
Changes
604.19
607.85
601.70
Off
2.63
139.97 88.70
140.85
598.35 138.87 88.30 199.21
139.83
Off
0.02
Up
0.15
Twenty-six union leaders from New York and their wives will arrive here May 4 on ‘“‘Operation Rapport,’’ a junket aimed at promoting mutual understanding between Puerto Rican and mainland
Off
0.47
labor.
89.15 202.05
200.86
88.71
200.33
| |
The
ATTENTION NEEDLE TRADES NEEDLE TRADES EQUIPMENT CORPORATION ANNOUNCING THAT THEY HAVEE BEEN APPOINT ED SOLE REPRESENTA TIVE AND DISTRIBUTOR IN_ PUERTO RICO FOR:
TAKES
GREAT
PLEASURE
SOABAR COMPANY PHILADELPHIA,
Senturce,
Juncos
Puerte
Rico
(Signed)
Tels.
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& 3-9060
Fernende
President
New
&
York
State
Puerto
Mirande
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35.754. “B° futures closed Seles 115 contracts. May duly Sep Dec
Mer “M" fales
45
20
higher.
37.40 26.12 35.00 33.90
37.25 35.70 2445 33.56
37.42N 36.11N 35.00N 33.90 33.10N higher.
Lew 45.60 44.30 43.80
Clese 45.05 46.30N 46.20N 42.30N 41.41N
44.290 42.15
41,95
41.30
N- Nominal.
SUGAR
Clese
32.70 1€ to
contracts, Bish 45.65 44.35
A-—Asked:
to
Low
23.10 futures closed
May July
4
12
Hish
41.01
FUTURES
YORK (AP) — Domestic sugar No. .6 closed 2 lower to 2 higher. 2€
contracts.
World
sugar
lower.
Sales
July Sep Cet May Sep Raw
‘ugar
High
Lew
Close
5.88 5.92
5.86 5.92
5.87-88 5.S1B
futures
No.
4 clesed
225 contracts. Bish Lew 3.08 3.06 3.16 2.14 3.18 2.17 3.30 2.30 3.33 2.38 spot 6.15.
1 te Close
3.0€-07 3.34
t
ANY
Isla Grande San Juan, Puerto Rico
PART
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
call
3-0606.
about
$1
Stock
Ex-
Volume
billion.
For
the week the index had a net loss of $1.05, indicating a less in the quoted value of all stocks of about $6 billion.
—Market Aluminum
8754 6174
Amerada Pet Am Airlines Am Can Am Cyan Am Smelt
Am Am
Am Tob Anaconda Armour
Assoc Atl
D
G
&
Oh
Bendix
Av
Borden Borg War Bridg Brass
+
3g
Nat
Dairy
Veg
Nat
Dis
109
—19 —1'2
workers For in-
501% 32%
+ 3g
Olin Mathi Pac G & El Pac
Ltg
Pan
A
Air
Param Pict Pa RR Pepsi Cola Pfizer
Phelps D Philip Mor
43% 8
Quaker
45% 70%
51% 341g
Raytheon Repub Stl Reyn Met
37% 561% 5612
5846
Reyn
62%
Tob
Roy Dutch StReg Pap
38% 4112
Sears
Roeb
491%
Shell ‘Oil Shell Tran
32 20%
Sinclair Secony Mobil
42% 37
So Am G & P So Cal. Ed
5 57%
Southn
Co
45%
Sperry Rd Std Brand
20% 40
St Oil Cal St Oil Ind St Oil (NJ)
415% 39% 4133
St
Oh
472
Pack
11%
Sou
Pac
Oi]
Stud
19%
Texaco
Thom
72
R W
Tidewat
Getty Oi Gilleite
56
Oil
20
Twent Cen Tran W Airs Un Carbide Un Qil Cal Un Pae Unit Aire Unit Fruit Indust
10%
US US US US
Lines Rub. Smelt Steel
158 50 30% 7538
Warner
starting
Patio
Pics
40
4232
Elc
5338
Woolwth Yng Sh & T Zenith Market Tone Total Sales
64% 10144 94 Lewer 2,856,000
Of Special
Interest
(Courtesy ef Sam Jaan Office Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc.)
Bid
Central Aguirre
Mayors and municipal leaders in the Ponce area, will be honored by the Public Parks and Recreation Administration and the Muncipality of Salinas at a reprogram
Bs
Uni
Westg
25% 36% 38%
34% 14 127% 4034 26% 24% 23%
US
West
+158
62%
Phillips Pet Pure Oil
O
Pae
creational
1,110,600 1,320,000
RCA
9 a.m. Sunday at El j taurant, Salinas.
shares
85 2634 15234 40% 43 155% 5432 60 5038 3038 55% 90% 22% 401% 19 . 31% 45 62% 46% 172 41 1348 41% 27 4658
Nat Gyps Nat Lead N Y Cent Nor Pac Nwst Airl Ohio Oil
62% 45% 4958 53534 45% . 20 29% 30 29 20134 251% 10614
Crn Zell Curt Wr Distill Corp Doug Air Dow Che duPont East Air East Ko Food Mach Ford Gen Dynam Gen Elec Gen Mills Gen Motors Gen Tel
Cash
—
41%
Co
Bis
Nat
2538 87%4
30 62)2 4658
Cola
Nat
4558
1215 24%
Colg Palm Comw Ed Con Edis Cont Oil Corn Pd
Ga
+1%
3234 26
Cdn Pac Case (J. 1.) Celanese Cer de Pas Ches & Oh Chrysler Cities Sv
Crane
34
+134
30°83
Burroughs
was with
Merck MGM Mp] Hon Monsan Ch Mont Ward Motorola
341% 3148 6278 443% 2518 4738 37
Beth Steel Boeing Air
Volume
shares compared Thursday.
6153
Refin
Balt
+
191g 39 5134
Sugar Tel Tel
were mixed.
—M% —M% Unch
2958 Co
2,850,000
Quotations—
4938 2958
Allied Chem Allis Chal Alumin Ltd
totaled
compared with 3,190,000 shares traded Thursday. American Stock Exchange prices
Municipal Leaders To Be Honored
67 cuerdas form Jayuya surrounded by two rivers, planted
formation
lost
York
Int Tel & Tel
in sugor cane, coffee, bananas &
Airport
change
New
Jone & L Kaiser Al Kennecoit Libby Owens Ligg & My Lockh Air Lone S Ce Lorillard Martin
‘
dwellings, 1 and 3 barn.
the
Goodyear Grace & Co Gulf Oil Inge Rand Int Bus M Int Harv Int Nick Int Paper
VOY.
fruits. 2 dormitory,
on
Goedrich
TEL. 2-2768
RO
listed
3.30B 3.25B
FUNCTIONAL BUILDERS, INC.
The Associated Press average of 60 stocks fell .50 to $209.70.
dex, the quoted value of all stocks
3.16B
FOR LEASE
FLIGHTS
@ CHARTERS FLIGHTS TO OF THE CARIBBEAN 2-3783
SanCost
Again
was this indicator’s lowest point since March 14. Based on the in-
Coca
FUTURES
RENTALS
@
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labor
YORK (AP) — Coffee spot 4 ex-dock closed at 37.00N.
July Sep
islands.
addition,
to
and freight offerings include Santos Bourbons 38 at 36.50-36.75A and 5S 35.5¢-
Saies
Offers to its distinguished clientele a new twinengined aircraft flight service to St. Thomas, St. adjacent
development,
relation
COFFEE
CARIBE FLYING SERVICE and
social
in
B- Bid.
‘‘roix
of the program,
said the group will attend conferences and lectures, visit local unions and study .Puerte Rico’s
NEW futures
Padin’s).
conveniences including elevator A.C. Inspection invited.
Tel
Department > of
Adelaida Barela, coordinaLabor Education Problems University of Puerto Rico,
Sep
Most beautifully Restored Building at 152 FORTALEZA STREET, office
the the
Rico.
Mrs. tor of of the
FOR LEASE IN OLD SAN JUAN and/or
spon-
Labor, the Puerto Rico Department of Labor, and AFL-CIO organizations ‘of New York and
Mar
Commercial
is being
Cornell University, of Puerto Rico,
Dee
(opposite
visit
unions,
NEEDLE TRADES EQUIPMENT CORP.
Ave.
sored by University
especially
PENNSYLVANIA
WE ALSO WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL SOON HAVE IN STOCK, FOR IMMEAN ADEQUATE QUANDIATE DELIVERY, TITY OF TICKET AND LABEL MACHINES AND TICKETS IN ASSORTED SIZES AND STYLES. Fernandez
ten-day
economic
the biggest manufacturers of ticket and label marking equipment and supplies.
1108
MCKEE
NEW YORK (®) — The stock market declined again yesterday. Harrison S. King, of N.H., and Trading was moderately active. Most losses ranged from a few Charles R. Howell, of N.J. Also G. Russell Clark, of N-Y.; cents to around $2 a share. Motors led the decline. They Robert L. Myers, Jr. of Pa., Edward H. Leete. of N.Y.: and were joined by most of the petroHollis W. Burt, executive di- leums, electronics, aircrafts, utilities, rails and tobaccos. Some of rector of the Association. the airlines rose against the trend. Representatives of local banks Of 1,190 issues traded, 564 deand officials from the Treasury clined, 386 advanced, and 240 were Department and the Governunchanged. ment Development Bank have Standard and Poor’s 500 stock been invited to attend some of index lost 19 cents at $54.37. It the sessions of the convention. !
NEW
JOHN
at
Res-
Chase Fajardo
Manhattan East.
Sugar
Ask
2156 - 59%
60%
182
Fajardo East. Sugar pf. 27 First Natl. City Bank 78% Maule Industries = 7% Pueblo: Supermarkets 1344 P. R. Telephone 36% So. P. R. Sugar 15%
28 79% 14 3714
TiLk
SAN
JUAN
SaAk
—
Saturday,
Ayiat
ot,
bod
a
PR. Companies Eligible For Foreign Risk Insurance| WALTER
STAR
PRIEST
Washington
Bureau
' WASHINGTON—
The _ Inter-
mational Cooperation Administration (ICA) disclosed yesterday that Puerto Rican corporations are definitely eligible
for
Federal
insurance
opinion, by ICA
drawn up reattorneys, could
base
Business
ship with the Federal ment. As it turned out,
parent business
act as a powerful stimulus toward overseas investment under the
Commonwealth’s
It was reportedly prompted by a request from an undentified
come
incentive
pro-
Conversion the
vesiment
Problem
ICA
operated
Guaranty
businessmen
may
In-
a
Program
take
out
the
overseas
holdings
war losses. At present tries participate in
gram
under
with
the U.S., designed to eliminate the principal “political risks” discouraging American over-
Beas
investment
in
the
(Locally, on
the
no
ruling
official has
in
report
been
re-
subject to funds are
Federal
not
said, to
no
offer
reason
Through
June
lion.
Guaranties
are
would be eligirisk insurance,
course,
the
local
Rican
was
new
corporations
COMPLETE
Bidding
will
be
Lic. Luis F. Gonzalez Director Finance Department
TEN
TRUCKS,
BATCHING MIXERS
There
in
Further
BLOCK
PLANT
AND
PHONE
™
NEEDNT
GEX
of
case,
equip-
no
restrictions
PLANT
under
Cover $10,000
individual
Merwin To Affend =. Washington Hearings — ST.
THOMAS
—
Governor John
Merwin of the Virgin Islands will leave for. Washington May 2, to attend Hearings which are being held by the Sub-Committee on
Interior
and
Insular
which Rep. Leo is chairman.
on
Affairs,
O’Brien,
of
(D-N. Y.)
New
fo:
in Air
Cargo
Rates
York—Philadelphia—Boston—Miami
continued
cooperation
For prompt
ices.
we
have
been
able to expand
Thanks to your
and ope
our
serv-
information eall:
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Presents Aerodynamic WITH
AVAILABLE
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million
from
announces
Reductions
lt's. The
ON
Design...
Sensational
RENTAL PURCHASE TERMS. TO CONTACT PARTY, CALL MORALES RAMIREZ. ALSO,
are
at phones
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY NEW
the- form
ALLIED
Ignacio Lopez, Director Purchasing Office
Approved:
in
ment, patents, processes or other approved equities.
$15
investments.
ranged
needed.
newspapers.
Signed:
be
to
of
contracts, the ICA Sid.
and to many other cities in the United States and abroad. Washington exactly why on Puerto
cancelled. in the
-has
Proudly
legislature.) ICA. officials in were unable to say a special opinion
grounds of the University in Rio Piedras, has due
size
age
ALLIED AIR FREIGHT
(The Fomento official added preliminary analysis of the
open Monday, May 2, 1960, at 11:00 a.m., covering the purchase and installation of equipment for Girls’ Dormitories on the
In
issued
the
tax
We wish to inform all interested parties that the Bidding of No. D-434, scheduled to
nounced
ICA
had authorized 312 guaranty contracts amounting to $449 mil-
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION BIDDING FOR No. D-434
been
was firms
1959
of a contract
Congress. Cost of coverage for each of the three types of guaranty is generally one-half of one per cent per year and is available up to 20 years. Investment may
as those on
30,
form
of
governan ICA
insular
the same advantages the mainland.
in Puerto Rico are currently pending in the Commonwealth
past. are
base
spokesman found
between
an investor and the Export-Import Bank. A proposal to boost
Vhe guaranty authorized by $1 billion under the Mutuat Security Act died in this session
was asked because of the Commenwealth’s unique tax relation-
while those based in foreign nations are not eligible. (Bills providing for the direct incorporation of international business corporations
43 counthe pro-
Eleven of the countries Latin America.
these
not until
the
Puerto Rico ble for ICA
and
agreements
is
by
the
Puerto Rican firm. Presumably, however, a precautionary ruling
new ruling indicates that base companies, established in
in-
Surance against the _ inability to convert their foreign earnings into dollars, expropriation
of
received
returned to jurisdiction.
gram. Under
here.
company’s overseas and accounts. In-
companies U.S. taxes
“international
company”
Corporations
(Such corporations are organized by large’ mainiand concerns outside the Federal, tax jurisdiction, to handle the
against
foreign investment risks, the game as mainland companies
The cently
ceived, a Fomento official said yesterday. However, the official added that the ruling might possibly provide a strong selling point for the establishment of International
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Rasn
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the
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the
YORK
INDUS RRS UTILS STKS
(AP)—Closing
Dow
Jones
2 the
ty
¥
s
tres
&
mest
of
convention
ef
The
were
pined
electronics, sircrafis. util rath and tebacces. Some of
the
High
Low
Close
Changes
604.19
607.85
598.35
601.70
139.97 88.70 200.86
140.85
138.87
139.83
Off Off Up Off
89.15
88.30
§8.71
202.05
199.21
200.33
2.63 0.02 0.15 0.47
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the biggest manufacturers of ticket and label marking equipment and supplies.
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a
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unions and study .Puerte Rico’s economic and social development,
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bills,
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here
SOABAR COMPANY WE ALSO WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL SOON HAVE IN STOCK, FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, AN ADEQUATE QUANTITY OF TICKET AND LABEL MACHINES AND TICKETS IN ASSORTED SIZES AND STYLES.
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an
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SAN
JUAN
D2AN
—
Saturday,
Ayia
od,
A
,
@
gP.R. Companies Eligible For Foreign Risk Insurance By
WALTER
STAG
PRIEST
Wasbteston
ecived, said
Boreas
WASHINGTON— The Intermational <ooperation Administration (iC) disclosed yesterday that Puertc Rican corporations are definitely eligible
for
Federal
foreign game
insurance
investment as
The cently
mainland
opinion, by ICA
the
vestment surance
may
take
against
the _
for
Corporations
the
here.
corporations by
business
large
are
or-
§ mainiand
and
accounts.
come received by companies is not U.S. taxes until returned .to
the
In-
these base subject to funds are Federal
a preliminary
Program
analysis
of
the
new ruling indicates that base
in-
companies,
inability
established
in
to convert their foreign earnings into dollars, expropriation
Puerto Rico would be eligible for ICA risk insurance,
of the overseas holdings and war losses. At present 43 countries participate in the program under agreements with the U.S., designed to eliminate
while
nations are not eligible. (Bills providing for the direct incorporation of inter-
the
in Puerto Rico are currently pending in the Commonwealth
principal
“political
national
risks”
discouraging American overBeas investment in the past. Eleven of the countries are in
Latin on
the
no
official
ruling
has
NOTICE
report
been
based
in
business
re-
was
request
reportedly from
prompted
by
the
an _ undentified
menwealth’s unique tax relationship with the Federal govern-
ment.
As
it turned
out,
an
corporations
Washington exactly why on Puerto
Rican
was
corporations
OF CANCELLATION
purchase
and
In
due
course,
the
new
Lopez,
Purchasing
Approved:
Lic.
Luis
of
will
be
an-
Director
COMPLETE
TEN
TRUCKS,
BATCHING MIXERS
BLOCK
PLANT
F. Gonzalez
Correa,
Department
PLANT
AVAILABLE
AND
PHONE
coverage
for
each
of
year
had
authorized
contracts
lion.
312
amounting
Guaranties
are
1959
ICA
guaranty to $449
issued
per
and
is
available
up to 20 years. Investment may be in the- form of case, equipment, patents, processes or other approved equities.
mil-
in
There
are
no
restrictions
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which
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Insular Leo
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O’Brien,
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ST. THOMAS — Governor John Merwin of the Virgin Islands will leave for Washington May 2, to
announces
Reductions
6-5205
by
Washington Hearings
on
vou NEEDN'T RUN AROUND
Save
= -
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Merwin To Affend
Mutual Secthis session
the same advantages the mainland. June
from
billion under the urity Act died in of Congress.
types of guaranty is one-half of one per
Through
investments.
ranged
to $15 million under individual contracts, the ICA said.
Cost
as those on
of
port Bank. A proposal to boost the guaranty authorized by $1
ICA
KM. 10.5
Office
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY NEW
has
at phones 9-1168 and 9-1169
Director Finance
size
age
ALLIED AIR FREIGHT
installation
Bidding.
Ignacio
the
the three generally
|
in the local newspapers. Signed:
the
needed.
equipment for Girls’ Dormitories on the grounds of the University in Rio Piedras, has been cancelled. nounced
and
and to many other cities in the United States and abread.
ICA: officials in were unable to say a special opinion
We wish to inform all interested parties that the Bidding of No. D-434, scheduled to open Monday, May 2, 1960, at 11:00 a.m.,
the
between
Export-Im-
of a contract
investor
spokesman said, no reason was found not to offer insular firms
BIDDING FOR No. D-434
covering
form
an
Puerto Rican firm. Presumably, however, a precautionary ruling was asked because of the Com-
foreign
legislature.)
America. (Locally,
those
It a
tax
jurisdiction. (The Fomento official added
In-
out
point
concerns outside the Federal, tax jurisdiction, to handle the parent company’s overseas
toward
operated
Guaranty
businessmen
selling
ganized
Problem
ICA
strong
(Such
the
drawn up reattorneys, could
Conversion
tke
added that the ruling possibly provide a
Business
overseas investment under the Commonwealth’s “international base company” incentive program. Under
carer
establishment of International
companies
act as a powerful stimulus
Fomentoe
official might
against
risks,
a
yesterday.
on
of
(D-N. Y.)
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, April 30, 1960
9
1 Among Those On Hand For Tanto Caminar’ Opening
co
TAPIA
FIRST
nator for the with Mr. and Fernandez
director.
coordi-
CITIZEN OF THE YEAR — Mrs, Tere Fernandez Cerra de Porrata,
third annual Puerto Rico Theater Festival, left, chats Mrs. Francisco Arrivi at Thursday’s premiere of Piri
sister of playwright-actress, Piri Fernandez de Lewis, and daughter Maria Teresa, were accompanied by)Mrs. Jane Nicole de Mariani on open-
NIGHTERS—Mrs.
de Lewis’
“De
(See story page
Tanto
10.)
Lillian
Caminar.”
Skerrett
Mr.
de
Arrivi
Torres,
is the
festival's
ing night.
Juan
Lions.
Mrs,
Mariani
(STAR
was
photos
named
by Betty
“Citizen
Knorr.)
of the Year”
by
the
San
Special Mass Tomorrow Spanish baritone Alberto will sing at the 6 p.m.
on
Our
Lady
Sunday, of
May
1
Lourdes
Here And There
at the
Chapel
First Nighters Pack Tapia For Premiere
in
Miramar.
By Betty Knorr And Irma Demora
BECAUSE YOU LOVE HER...
San Juan’s first families, members of the intelligentia, drama
lovers and festival of-
ficials were in full attendance for the premiere of Piri Fernandez
AND REMEMBER
Cerra
de
Lewis’
“De
Yanto Caminar,” the second production of this year’s Puerto
Rico
HER ON HER DAY INVITE YOUR MOTHER TO VISIT OUR SHOP AT ee EXPENSE <
Theater
short evening dresses standard apparel.
were
The Fernandez Cerra and its branches turned
family out en
the grueling Carmen, the
Dr. dez
leading role of conscious-stricken by eve
shades of of taking
Adler
and
and Mrs. Cerra, he
Marta
Rodil,
Eugenio Fernanis the past pres-
ident of the Puerto Rico Medical Association and another brother of the playwrite-actress, with their youngsters. Dona Car-
melina
Hess
Building Bayamon,
Puerto
Cerra
Vda.
de
Fernan-
dez Garcia, was also on hand and on stage after the performance to congratulate her talented daughter. Other relatives in-
Rico
Mrs.
of
the
Jane
cluded
Dr.
Rafael
Fernandez
was
Valdés’
Nicole
of
Club
recently
the
Mariani,
here,
the and
named
“Citi-
Year”
by
the
Lions
came
with
a
group
Salvador Dr. and
Tiés Mrs.
Westival
Chancellor,
with
his- wife, while Mrs. Lillian Skerrett de Torres, co-ordinator
of
the
Festival,
daughter
Lily
brought
to
the
her
premiere.
A theater foursome was the Ricardo. Betancourts who were with the Antonio Melendezes. We saw Mrs. Esther Sama de Ro-
the
Puerto
Rico
plays,
with
Miss
Luis
Marquez
and
wife,
Maria
Luisa
Fran-
director
of
orchestra,
P.R.’s_
ciaga,
and and
Donald
of
actor, the
Luz MiMorales,
Mufioz,
Thompson, student
the
U.
talented
Luis
Billy
R.
Li-
Cartions.
Sorority Meeting Seven
members
of
the
inter-
national sorority Beta Sigma Phi and a group of their friends
friend
from. Barranquilla, Colombia, James Stewart, the Greg Rochas and Dr. Amaury- Rosa in the first nighter crowd. Authors René Marqués, Joe Comba, Paul Cabrera, Gerald Paul Marin and his wife, Lillian Pérez de Marin, actress Marta Romero, concert pianist Elias Lopez, painter Francisco Rondon, compeser Amaury Veray,
Juan
his
the sculptor, and Margot Arce de
the Edwin Silvas, Miss nerva Lopez, Eusebio
Little
a
Raul
Vazquez, director of the Spanish department at the university,
Theater Group’s recent production of Tennessee Williams’
one-act
and
cisco Vazquez, his wife, Dr,
manace, playwrite Myrna Casas, Dr. Arturo Machuca Padin, who
directed
play,
signed the costumes for the play; Miss Nilda Gonzalez, director of the university’s theater department and director of the current play; Dr. Jorge Enjuto, assistant to the university
Officials
there
the
the university’s English department, and Mrs. Sackett, who de-
the Third Annual Theater Festival
was
in
son, a visiting professor, who is a drama critic in the US., Dr. Fred Sackett, director . of
and children, Ricardo Ale-
Francisco ‘Arrivi
man
From the University of Puerto Rico were Dr. Francis Fergus-
gria. Director. of Puerto Rico
Monsita Ferrer, Pérez, fiancee of
Davila, and Vicente Geigel Polanco were prominent members of Thursday’s audience.
family.
de
pianist Isabel
leading
president of the Senate the Commonwealth and
members
zen
lans, Miss
Hon.
Quifones,
of distinguished friends, including Dr. and Mrs. José Porrata and their young daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Antonio Martinez Alvarez, Dr. and Mrs. Jaime Pou, the Juan Rodriguez de Jesus,
Bunny
Bella
is
the
R.
these gala events by for the occasion. Black
her final vows. Eddie Fernandez, Piri’s brother, had a box-full of friends, including lovely Zucki Cruz,
419
he of
were
Samuel
who
novice, haunted the past on the
Tel.
present
Mrs.
Bravo for Sanjuaneros who are responding to the pleas of Festival officials and making
masse for Piri, who besides authoring the current play, plays
MARTITA’S BEAUTY SALON
‘Also and
Festival.
dressing ties and
ly wife the noted soprano, -Maria Esther Robles,’ Edgardo Gierbolini, the Yuye Ro-
Garcia, Dr. and Mrs. Eugenio Fernandez Méndez, Sen. and Mrs. Lionel Fernandez Méndez.
were Little
in
the
guests of Mrs. Caroline last Thursday at her home,
Condado
section
for
the
purpose of organizing the Puerto Rican chapter of the sorority.
Miss
Clyde
Willis,
Kansas
Ci-
ty, Mo., was the guest speaker representing the central office. Mrs. Lillian Riegert, Ramey Air Force Base, Aguadilla, also spo-
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JUAN.
STAR —
i
Puerto Rican Business And Professional
Ann Landers Says
Women Are Holding Two-Day Convention The Puerto Rico Chapter of the Federation of Business and
of Washington, D. C., the National Federation’s delegate to the local convention, will be the
Professional
speaker
Clubs
at
this
function.
starts its annaul convention at the San Juan 4 Intercontinental ee Hotel today, April 30, continuing
Jones is National Chairman of the Career Advancement Com: : mittee of the National Federa-
tomorrow,
tion.
1.
—
i i tout
(
you
and
maybe
you'll
Se How
a parliamentary session, followed
:
by a luncheon-symposium and an
deal
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Arts
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Latin America Itself May Yet Give Castro Sound Thrashing © By WALTER S. PRIEST volution, and saber rattling gesSTAR Washington Bureau tures have unnerved both “hWASHINGTON—Sister Latin beral” and “conservative” reAmerican Republics, not the | |simes. Included are some of his
Tnited
who
States.
one
may
day
be
the
administer
diplomatic
ones
a sound
thrashing
to
Fidel
Castro.
US.
officials report a growing disillusionment with Cuba's brash reform policies which could
undo
the
very
political
and economic. stability sought by the hemisphere’s struggling
—
most
enthusiastic
support-
I ers,
“Liberal” pathetic
and
toward
state
fear
governments, land
control
Castro
in
reform
basic
areas,
is attempting
too far too gimes such
tatorship
sym-
to
fast. Strongman as the Trujillo
in
the
go redic-
neighboring
|Dominican Republic consider nations | Castro a revolutionary threat. The reaction was seen as a | In addition to casting a long victory for U.S. policy makers | | shadow on hemispheric politics, who have urged restraint and /Castro’s unusual business methods a “multilateral” approach rather may yet damage the chances of than a trading of insults or investment-hungry nations. punches with an upstart CaribOfficials told the STAR it is bean regime. still too early to evaluate the On the face of it. however, impact of Castro's seizures there was little else to do. The foreign holdings on the flow “big stick’ methods of the Platt of U.S. investment to Latin Amendment and “Roosevelt | America. As of now dollars are Corollary” are today as out of |believed flowing south at a date as high button shoes. B €-| substantial rate except to Cuba. | sides, one reprisal imvites an-| But it might take two years beother. And by adopting a ge: ;fore anyone really knows. tough policy with Cuba the At the end of 1958 (the latest United States would emerge the figures available) U.S. firms loser in Lat America. had invested $8,730,000.000
Instead, thé
ed
to
show
ding
in
through
such
ganization and
U.S. has attempt-
of
to
as
prod-
the
American
President
ter
quiet
places
pressed
tro’s policies threaten misphere as a whole.
the
he-
volutionary
the
has
point.
‘reign
helped
Expropriation
to
export
his
Chessman
re-
concern
to if
favor
prove
tailment
fo-
abortive
ef-
brand
re-
of
of
Describes
and
$1,700,-
opera-
however,
over
this
might
of
invest-
flow
methods
other
countries.
of
private
of
its
front
found Cur-
investment
slow economic and deprive this
one
ex-
what
Castro's
in
of
would ment
investments,
forts
oil
manufacturing sources,
happen ment
bearded
in
including
tions. Some
Cas-
the
in
let-
that
Ameriea,
000,000
States
students
Fortunately,
Latin
$3,000,000,000
Or-
Eisenhower's
Chilean
in
developcountry
line
weapons
‘OFF THE CUFF Zeon By Chuck New sors The
and
offering
an
story,
he
to
veteran
a
recently as appointment ber. By
feelings
Press
interviewed
M.
his gas
opened
a
steel
seven
across
vertical
the
steel
feel about
“It's
an
How
do
I don’t
re-
it?”
and
investment
war
pro-
at
least
eight
investors.
seem
wedded
inspire little businessmen,
to
to
But
creating
a
to stand
tro wrecks creating a
“How
are your books Millions Sold
“Millions
of copies,’?
said, smiling of copies of
selling?” Chessman
proudly. “Millions ‘Cell 2455, Death
LUISITA
Row’ have been sold. ““frial By Ordeal’, published in 1955, has gone fairly well.
tend the UPR after her graduation. Luisita has traveled with her parents throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe. On
Of
Justice’
is
a
officer hour.”
door.
Cas-
The
bars.
Death
ed
has
It
here
he
was,
Face
Is
chase. “My
, €d
barred outside
and
her
light his face like putty.
I
them He
have
begun
your
clasp-
her
ninth
Juan
Car-
Carnival week-end in are well known San
Juanetos,
the
Alphonse
Sala-
Alvarez... William Smallwood Sr., underwent surgery at Hark-
Pavilion
in
New
York
has and
ing
with
advertising
architecs
to
Architectural
held
in
Bogota,
TODAY’S
BEST
I paid
Correa,
me
two
Angeles.
a visit
ing to WKAQ turo
give
Los
the
other
even-
to my friend Arthe
Puerto
Rican
born Mexican actor, who has returned to the Island
works
on
show
we
visit
with
TV
here.
went
After
to WAPA
Myrta
now and
Silva
his for
after
a her
show and met Dominican singer Lope Balaguer who had performed. Later,Arture and I popped across the street to Coloncito’s
place, and he introduced me the owner, Colon Garcia, one
ma-
fried shrimp, then indulged in friendly games of dice with “Don
dis-
Symposium
champion
to of
time,
Columbia. . .Pe-
FROM
said
to
Rico’s
cuss techniques in tropical construction. Last year Miss Henno organized the first Inter-Ameri-
ean
and
if I who New
Puerto
Juan this week in with a special meet-
local
at
at one
nager of Owens-Corning Fiberglass International, S. A., is visiting San connection
engagement
yes-
terday. Henno,
soon
Later
on
boxers
we
had
Puntita,” one of the island’s top comics. Miguel
In private Agrelot.
Walter Mercado
life he Later,
is Jose actor
and lovely Nora
Vissepo came It seems that
over to say hello. Coloncito’s is the
favorite
for
TV
actors
spot and
most
of
the
actresses.
EUROPE
mete Od ok.
cells.
are
im-
cell
23.
The me.”
head
was
bloddy
a
woman,
from
a
was handto a house
looking
out
a
away, said. I never saw
before.
sexually. said Miss
Meza
had
des-
cribed the redlight bandit as being only two inches taller than
asked:
“You
Beach
Enjoying St. Thomas
ness
in
leave
She was Mary Alice Meza, the younger of the two women who testified Chessman had abused
closed. A his vigil.
We sat down. Chessman hands on the table.
occupies
window 50 feet ‘That’s the man!’
Pallid
door began
San
a “bird”
will
waste-
not superstitious, means nothing to
bullet wound and I cuffed. I was brought
He extended his hand. A brief, firm clasp. The guard
the
at
tims of the redlight bandit. Police had captured him in an auto
an
denims,
Under the bright was pallid, almost
of
Much
playing
He said he never was picked out of a police lineup by vic-
arm's lemgth away. A feline movement — two stealthy strides in his cloth slippers— and he stood across the table from me. A tall, wiry man in faded blue
prison
now
“I’m number
slowly outward. Chessman’s appearance was a momentary shock. I'd read and Written about Chessman for a
And
small men
Condado
cho de Jesus, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Floom and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
Letters
34
has
Too
The cell block was renumbersome time ago, and Chess-
man
open-
ed
decade.
row
Twenty condemned prisoned there.
Room,
Milberg, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Glickman, Margarita and Pan-
“I got thousands of letters. But I have not been allowed to see them. As far as I know, the
Piri
asked me the other day had heard about the guy walked into the airport at
York
mones, Dr. and Mrs. Eduardo Montilla, Mir, and Mrs. Lester
soon will appear in Italy.” “How about fan mail?” I asked.
into
is
before reutrning to Puerto Rico... With the way planes are blowing up, a friend of mine in Sam’s
chances
at a cocktail party in the
Committee nival.
were deletions by the and some parts were
directly
(From
month’s
sented
Hotel, to the press, Doha Felisa Rincon and to the Executive
transposed. But I suppose all authors have similar complaints.
they go basket.”
6 by green cham-
cubicle
stinker
for his Fernan-
sister
Cage,
a
Friday, May 13, she will be preGovernor’s
their chances at better way of life.
Thousands Of
a a
Greenwich Village’s “Bon Soir” and possibly other engagements
NEVAREZ
Academia del Perpetuo Socorro in Miramar with plans to at-
hospitable
“<The Kid Was a Killer’ been published in France
Dona
‘of honor. Bradsher
is currently
Gilded
for
A
and I’m just as glad that it didn’t “There publisher
talented
Caminar,”
a
forms
by while
where
guest Miss
the Tapia Theatre. Jori Remus, quite
climate has taken some fancy diplomatic foot work on all sides. Latin American nations are not
expected
Hospital,
Walking)
which
most
San
Fernandez, actress, authoress and director, whose play, “De Tan-
admiration in U.S, most countries
now genuinely desire of U.S. investment.
in Old
with Zucki Cruz, Bunand Kenneth Niddrie.
Eddie’s
Latin Amergovernments methods
“Night
will be working
dez along ny Adler
guaranty treaty between the U.S. and Cuba was signed with the Batista regime) Some quarters believe the climate for U.S. investment with the exception of Cuba and possibly Venezuela is improving
rapidly throughout ica. While some
for the
box Thursday evening sister’s play was Eddie
gram is administered by the International Cooperation Administration. The agency now has over one billion dollars worth of applications and another $600.000,000 waiting to be filed. ICA spokesmen attribute none of the rush to Castro, however. (Ironically, not one U.S. firm in Cuba carries expropriation insurance although once offered
to
York
accomto New
will remain in New York for month’s vacation... Occupying
risks.
guaranty
Martha Bradsher will pany Dota Felisa Rincon
Felisa Hard
sell well.
experience
the
America.
Foundling
Eliane
death.
commend.”
‘Face
Chessman...
interview room is about 9 by 10 feet high. It has walls— like the execution ber.
\ door
ninth cham-
PRISON, CaAn interview
“This way,” the prison said. “You have half an
He
you
him
RAISER
QUENTIN (AP) —
Caryl
his
he faced with the
A.
the
following
Associated
who
SAN lifornia.
dodged
the
described
newsman
with
has
In
with
of
morrow. Vargas is to Latin America what Bing Crosby is to North
Eo
Chessman
executioner.
countdown
student
govern-
It
times
18-year-old
dro Vargas will make a public appearance at El Comandante to-
\) xaN SSS
Caryl
NOTE—Eight
for 1960. Nevarez,
Z
Juan” ball to aid the New York
rie Faces Death A Ninth Time EDITOR'S
Queen Luisita
insurance guarantees expropriation, monetary
inconvertibility The
Hotel and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GuiHermo Nevarez, of Rio Piedras,
harder private
overseas investment through such devices as favorable tax ment against
Beach
Rico Cancer League a joint selection for
their Carnival She is Miss
America.
treatment
Condado
the Puerto have made
in the cold war competition with Russia for influence in Latin The U.S. is working than ever to stimulate
30, 1960
CARYL
CHESSMAN
own
five
feet.
‘Tm a 6 footer, 175 or pounds,” Chessman. said.
.
—
SSC Ss
STAR
= SST
JUAN
= ESS
SAN
a PS
THE
iZ
180 ,
“Be reasonable, dear you know this house can’t stand much vibration!”
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, April 30, 1960
Siar
the San P.O.
(450 Wittiam
J.
Dervillier
William
J.
Kennedy
Box
4187,
Comercio
San
St.
Juan,
Puerto
El Amparcial
Jack's, Hubert’s Mutual. Raps"
Rico”
Editor-Publisher Managing
Gardner
Cowles,
John
Zerbe,
A.
Chairman
of
Executive
the
Vice
|
Editor
Subscription
Rates
—
United
Mail) Bates
Possessions,
Territories
,|
"eae
as‘ between
in this’ fiscal budget for such to make
One
the tour
The
to ex-
was
beyond
for the remainder
Hubert
harm
clearly
enough
the
of this
in industries.
Humphrey
of
Min-
probable that West Virginia,
not
make
being
a
summer
done
there
at
defending
as
a
himself
as
a
compelled
to protest
Protestant
he
to
their
non-participating
since
become
only
a
continue
far
below
those
I have
son”
Puerto Rico, which are lower than those on the main-
to come to Puerto
big. advantages
of tax exemption
and
lower
wages are attractive, however, to the stateside investor as the results will. confirm. Let’s concentrate our public funds for _promotion where the results so far
have
been
outstanding.
Puerto
Rico
is still a poor
community. that should watch its promotional expenditures carefully to assure that every public dollar
will bring the best results.
Two
Dangerous
Today: and tomorrow,
Days according
to the precedent
of the last several weekends, from four to eight persons are expected to die in automobile accidents. That
is a dismal outlook for the weekend. Until a new traffic law is approved by the Legislature,
and
until
the
Governor’s
request
for
an
in-°
crease in the police force is translated into 556 ad-
ditional trained policemen, it would be wise for families” to confine their auto trips on weekends only to short
distances, and only for unavoidable reasons. This does sound like a drastic suggestion for fam-
ilies
who
make
of their
weekends
regular
otcasiors
for enjoyment in the open, at the beach, or to visit friends and relations. It is suggested only because of our conviction that the highways
Rico
on weekends,
are not Safe
and that it is far wiser
in i Puerto
to miss
a
swim or a visit with a relative than to die violently in an accident. There are so many lethal weapons in the hands of maniacs who place no more value on your life than
|
“There's
on their own that any auto trip on weekends becomes a ana
Rican version of Russian
roulette.
The. game. is not worth ae Price, .
HID
April
editorial
Always
a
Rea-
G. 0. P,
. ©
am-
a
West
himself but is ready
Humphrey
referring
to
now
goes
Kennedy's
Virginia
should
audience:
be bought.
Let
very
wealth,
‘I
don’t
that
sink
in
deeply.” And “sink in deeply” it surely will Humphrey say, in campaigning for his party’s ticket if Kennedy
whose
unannounced
will. Whatin the fall heads that .
campaign
is
already : in
no ferpport
of stability and responsability. Stevenson, who has the appeal of a man who is not grabbing for
the
is the
job,
as
carefully
Democratic The
be-
refuses
to
break
with
any
faction.
primary
doubt.
It
system
is
the
fine of $2.00
im-
posed
by our law on the sound-
truck
operators
is inadequate if
but
our police-
men
would
constantly
law
which
not only represents
we
could
enforce
get
the
no
matter
how
Intersection
No.
5
and
is
good
for
allowed
bracing
theater.
melodrama,
But
is
it
good
ment photos
rid of these
his our
main laws
imadequate
they
might be. A typical example of this indifference can be observed every day
agencies even enclosing that I have taken personal-
to correct
This
this
condition.
is one
[
call
and
with this
will
not
typical
example
Police
indifference
attitude
improve
our
and
of
traffic
accidents
good
a law
te the Club Nautico. The regulation applying to our traffic Law No.. 279 entitled ‘Reglamento
General
de
Transito
para las Carreteras Estatales de Puerto Rico’’ approved by our
{Secretary
of
Public
-Works
I would
suggest
that
your
paper
would publish every day something like ‘‘Borrones” appearing in El Mundo
but
devoted
exclusively
in.
your
paper.
as
it
would take valuable space in your
publication condense things
and you
that
in you.
elevated
and tunnels.
I
if you -tried might
distort
intend
to
to the
impress
But, I would feel highly pleased}
San
structures
Juan, CIVIL
If you will observe while driving on Fernandez Juncos Avenue towards Santurce every day, especially in the rush hours in the afternoon you will note a number
Sir: In the past
of
vehicles
bridge
gram
at
this
merges
that
parked
in
the
has.
been
P.
R.
the
traffic
and due to this condition motorists have to dangerously squeeze Please
consider
She fact that this betes 9s suck
Bp lefave eee oy Yay
ewe
wer
}
these
the
art
average
family
fail to realize
shelters
will
cost
some
come. This is not even calculating the cost to some of the less fortu-
nate families in some areas of Puerto Rico. It is really naive to belicve’ that a family with an ~
The
government
three
said,
both.
months in
much
the
local
papers and the New York papers, concerning the Civil Defense Proof the U.
the
S. government.
current
program
As
is
the
panacea for all nuclear attacks. I believe that Civil Defense cannot
begin
te
cope
with
blem. and .that. the. budget
apt!
were
which
the
pro-
allotted
{\)
is
fi-
nanced by taxes paid by -the citizenry seems to feel it can..follow a policy which could an atomic holocaust but,
ing to what
lead toe accord-
we are led to believe,
the citizens are then required fend
for
themselves
and
te.
build
their own shelters or die. According to testimony before the Con-
gress not long ago, even a ‘medium sized
raid’
of
263 nuclear
devices
would kill 50 million Americany and injure another 20 million.
pigt
ercent
of
for
several
unusable Would
the
dwelling:
or rendered months.
it not be better to devote
our energies to the of an agreement at
DEFENSE
mentioned above on ‘the Club a resident of Puerto Rico I feel Nautico side interrupting the flow I must take issue with the local of traffic and constituting a Civil Defense authorities who at—} potential cause of accidents since tempt to assure the population point
authorities.
the
in| if you coutd and would carry out wrotld oe ee
all time parking of motor vehicles bridges,
for
but
a like amount for a shelter.
the near future.
| November 14, 1957 on Article 6| my suggestion as expressed above. section J expressely prohibits at Ricardo Davila on
Shelters
income of from $100. to $500 per in year will even think of spending
could be enacted
published.
next
all of
will not be reduced no, matter how
is the
structure
throughout
laughable. We have been exposed to several plans’ for low cost
that
when you drive over the Guillermo Esteves bridge which I believe of the
program
ly of this situation and up to this. families half their year’s income writing no action has been taken and others several months in-
to traffic matters. I am not writing this letter to you with the pretention that it be
name
the
the United States and especially in Puerto Rico is so pitiful it is
I have written co the Police Department, to the Secretary of
a what
violators. The indifferent policeman always finds a reason for not doing his duty and function is to enforce
of
edi- Public Works and to other govern-
in your
27.
into just one lane,
PORNO? t
your
that appeared of
in court
The
good
can go nowhere
elections
no parking should be interest} under any circumstance.
fine of $2.00 but also the time lost
ico.
be their candi-
motion in the West, presents himself as a leader
rivals,
-
the ~
and
is part
great
of
it is also true that
products into the U. 8. market, there is little incenmanufacturer
with
portion
It is true
land. Where the difference in production costs ‘does not balance out the savings in tariffs to get European uve for a European
read
last
entitled
of
to
LETTERS tion
wages
tells
think
Catholic
memory
TRAFFIC
at the good rate of the past few
and
'
the
European
he
politics?
long
that has proved
years.
Kennedy,
will make
by others.
Obviously
has
nually in the U. S. is tremendous. centage of that capital is needed
humming
far.
no
Sir:
program
which
who
increasing bitterness of the campaign quite outside the factor of religion. The retort courteous
so lucrative to the industrialization program. The amount of industrial investment and expansion anOnly a small perto keep the local
Said’?
to be used
rate,
over
wants
Rico.
to lure capital to Puerto Rico could be spent more ef-.
nomination ia it might later
Already the Republican National Committee put out one installment of “‘What the Dem-
wrecker
and
any
to
his But
munition later on. And as the party gets rougher and rougher this Republican arsenal is being stockpiled by the hour. . Kennedy, in effect, calls Humphrey a mera
to Kennedy
done,
great’ deal
and
is not likely to maiier-
to Humphrey. For is very improbable.
a
ecrats
does not make a it could bréak one.
The money that would have been spent in Europe fectively, it seems to us, in the market
the will
about
the Repub-
by
logged
carefully
Democrats in general if he should date-in the election campaign.
Almost equally injurious to both, and equally
follow, we believe, that the market for industrial investments in Puerto Rico is in the continental U. S., in Puerto
Mas-
matter
Democrat
the
Symington, meantime, goes quietly about the country presenting himself as the friend of all Democrats and the enemy of none. Johnson,
helpful
It would
by
is
This is by no means wholly due to the punishing nature of the so-called religious issue. This
that
local investment
said
it
that can never be later recalled—
so much any case
based on religious prejudice.
more than 97 per cent of those new jobs resulted from
being
Now
ticket, when the Republicans repeat after him:.“I don’t think elections should be bought?”
over
contri-
buted greatly to the economy by creating more than 45,000 industrial jobs: It seems safe to estimate that
are
Kennedy.
and
of
has
of
dential candidates who are not on the scene thus not a part of the disorder.-
Humphrey
It
H.
Kennedy
harm. is pete
and
and
does
finds .Kennedy program.
F.
as increasingly and far beyond
swallow
But
and
are being
that
has
We have been, and continue to be, strong support-
and
Things
Democrat
to. give subtle but real promotion to these Presi-_
fiscal year.
stateside
those
out of
as the front-runner may well not be enough’ to stop him, even if he should finish narrowly. behind Humphrey.
on the number who went along. Entertainment expenses were estimated at around it appears,
and
John
-one West Virginia primary Presidential nominee, though
The participants in the trip wold have paid a package rate. ranging between $1,465 and $1,600, depending
industrialization
stayed
be, in varying degress, the non-participators. These canny gents are Senators Lyndon.B. Johnson of Texas and Stuart Symington of Missouri and Adlai E. Stevenson.
plain the advantages of doing business in Puerto Rico.
the
strengthening
wisely
Humphrey
retort ugly.
probable that neither of the the West Virginia primary
Senators
It is just real winners,
cities this summer
aang *. Teodoro Moscoso, Fomento chief, had invited
ers
Later
licans for later use. This
It is increasingly two contestants for
gestion on the part of businessmen,.and because “there
this fund,
have
Presi-
each other.
5
by local industrialists and Fomento officials has been cancelled because of the meager response to the sug-
and
is daily
tween
election of May will really win. This may be true no matter who eomes in first in the voting
A planned tour of European
budget ‘available to Fomento
It
who
is. daily
the line of fire and let Jack and Hubert do it— to
Cancelled Tour
$25,000,
candidates
sachusetts nesota.
local businessmen
system
aspirants.
other
si2.00|
$35.00
$69.00
dential
1 mrs,|
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sivout, 18
The ‘primary
GOP
By William S. White
eee
(Payable in Advance) to ether conntries on request
are no sufficient funds
—
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chewing up the participating Democratic
$133.00
Air Mail
Help
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President
States,
ore
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13
development the .Geneva
disarmament talks and put an end to nuclear testing and the production
of
all
weapons
of
mass
de-
struction? It seems to me that this
issue should be uppermost mind
of the
members
of
in the all
local
political parties, regardiess of what status they desire for the island, for without a guarantee that
we
will
not
destroy
ourselves
there is no point in planning future for the island. R. J, Williams Bayamon, P. R. Todi
vt
tao
any
yes dos
.
THE
14
SAN
JUAN
Survivor Says He Saw White Russian Blow Up Airliner By
RICHARD
CARACAS.
G.
checking
MASSOCK
Venezuela
—‘AP)—
Road workers who saw a Venezuelan airliner explode in flight said vesterday a survivor told ihem an apparently demented White Russian blew up the plane with a bomb. They said the pitot grappled with the passenger before the blast that sent the plane plummeting Thursday. carrying U of the 13 aboard to their deaths The two survivors are a Spanish grocer and a Venezuelan woman. The
woman
live
is
not
Authorities
expected
to
hopes
of
pin
the
out
survival
lay
the
bizarre
of
the
story
road
One
on who
said
the
grocer, José Chacin, told them of the struggle in the air before he passed out. They say Chacin reported the passenger went into the
pilot’s
cabin,
locked
the
Saturday, April 30, 1960
asked
Chacin
where
by
Jose Ferrer Guest At Ceremony For
the
explosion occurred and he replied “in back of the plane— maybe in the baggage.’ This differed from his previous account putting the blast in the pilot’s compartment. Puerto Rican actor Jose Ferrer Rescuers said that when they will be special guest at the closreached Chacin and picked him ing ceremonies to celebrate up on a stretcher, he made no the 100th anniversary of Luis mention of any struggle or of the Munoz Rivera’s birth, it has been Russian, but only spoke of an announced by WIPR-TV, the govexplosion. Chacin. also called re- ernment station. peatedly for water as they carried The ceremonies will be televised him off, the rescuers said. on the station’s program at 8 Two pilots of the Linea Aerol p.m., May 5, from the House of postal, the plane’s owner inspected Representatives the wreckage. Captain Joffre Valles Jesus Maria Sanroma, pianist, reported a smell of burnt powder Casals, plus the in the debris and what loked like and don Pablo a piece of a hand granade en- University of Puerto Rico chorus, crusted in the door. fare also on the program, which The plane was only three minutes will also be broadcast over station from the airport when it exploded. WIPR. Reporters brought back a book Ferrer will recite a selection of they said they found in the wreckage. Its title was ‘“* ‘Death poeiry written by Luis Munoz RiIn The Air.” vera.
Congratulations fo
PARADISE BOWLING and SPORT CENTER
Luis Mufioz Rivera
grocer,
workers
—
survivors’ story as reported the road workers. Wreckage Inspected
unconcious.
The
STAR
door
and threatened to blow up the plane. While they were struggling, the copilot told the passengers over the plane’s loudspeaker system that the man carired a bomb that was going to explode any minute. There were discrepancies in the
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THE SAN. JUAN. STAR
—
Saturday, April 30,. 1960
15
Grand Opening Tomorrow Sunday
PARADISE BOWLING and SPORT CENTER You
are
cordially invited
Opening
of
the
to the
Paradise
Grand
Bowling
and
Sport Center, the most modern sport center in Puerto Rico, built at a cost of substantiaily over one million dollars. Throughout the opening day, favors and prizes will be given and as a-special feature, éx-
hibition bowling by Bowling Stars Whitey Harris,
Doris
be held.
Porter
and:
Pete
Carter,
will
Bring your family for an after-
noon of fun and sport.
A supervised nur-
sery to take care of your children while you bowl. GARRY
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36 lanes with
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Open daily from 3:00 P.M. until...
Parking
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Starting May
7
A LUXURY SKATING RINK Skating under the stars to your favorite music. <A eee
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SAN
JUAN STAR
Navy Carnival To Be May 6
will
Rico
Each department of the Navy will sponsor more than two dozen kinds of games, booth
be
awarded
the
Special
parking
close
to
the
By
winning
numbers.
will
provided
be
Carnival
East-West are North deals
vulnerable
Seamon
WY,
ace,
there
was
Without
East
played
a
chance
batting
the
and continued heart. It takes
ace
for
an of
eye, hearts
with a small courage to play
into a set suit. Declarer won the 10 in dummy and played a second trump.
West took the ace and gave East a heart ruff to defeat the contract. It must be said that East would have looked foolishif South had the ace of trumps instead of the ace of clubs but
Q10862 $ South 93972 8 7 Q I5
3
West Pass
Pass Pass Pass Pass
The
opening
culiar
of
lead
had
been
bid
had
South
king
is very
on
defensive
the
the
second
would
have
trick, to
3
{4
Death Sentence
Ss
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)— Allan Lawrence Pope, American flier of fortune, yesterday was
sentenced
to
death
for
in
In-
contract
against
President
play
yes, of
the con-
Lt.
showed
like
to
they
have
der is
open
light
both
Col.
emotion
Sardjono,
pronounced
the
the
death
as
sentence.
The judge gave him a week to accept the verdict or appeal to
a
higher
court.
If
the
flier
accepts the verdict, the judge may ask Sukarno for a pardon. Pope admitted flying for the rebels but insisted he flew only one
were
attack
test
mission—‘“the
and
patrol
others
flights.”
tent themselves with two trump tricks and one heart trick. .It’s easy to do it now but declarer had no clue at that time. To have more fun at the bridge ‘table, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the leaflet containing basic principles
of
BRIDGE-TODAY.
timber tree
38, abyss 39. minute groove
41; weight
42, dull 45, divulge 46, sharp
Ad-
47, guide
dress your request to William Seamon in care of this newspaper.
48, corundum
control.
The
important
but
one
that
does
and
when
suits
latter this
un-
feature
column
not
it
very
North
is
AXQQIRT
gotten to can guess
South any the
spade
queen,
game
no
West
the bidding,
questionable
and
whether
could
TH
have
game. If South location of the
he
matter
will
make
his
what
East
and
rea pIX op that henankat you're going to be picked up by an ambulance!”
played
the
hand
opening
=
lead
was
HQWIJID
OYD-
HYGDB, FILB
FUNDA.
[HAPDNESS ig Ter-FIVE CENTS FOR POPCORN A NICKEL Fo CANDY
perfectly
in order
The
BAXKHHCR
DROHB HGY QWICQYWT Yesterday’s Cryptoquip: MEMORANDA MENTAL TO OUR COMMERCIAL FIRM.
can do but, in all fairness,
South
PiU
recommend
did not open
is
ie [
Avesnge time of solution:.25 miastes. 44. Scottish cap (© 1960, King Features Synd., Inc.)
bidding on anything short of a sound opening bid. However, if
North
ZL
judge,
was a players
hands
major
JIo:
Sukarno.
no
pe-
North
9
arms for. the rebels, killing 17 members of Indonesia’s armed forces and flying bombing and strafing missions-in the uprising
supported.
that
|B
Py
fine
|7
22
However, the lead only made East rise to great. defensive heights in order to defeat the South arrived at. North’s opening bid trifle light but many
oe
LL
fighting
against the government donesia’s 1958° rebellion.
diamonds
and
Wj
Is
THE BETTER HALF
diamonds
as
inasmuch
Oh
defenders
Pass Ten
into that category.
trump
Pass
lead:
spectacular
falls
2
> (<a [<[O]=]o) Mol ryOlr Gira
Opening
any
played
Gives Allan Pope
Pope
WMH
could not have both the ace of spades and the ace of clubs. However, if West had the spade East.
CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer
An Indonesian air force judge convicted the 31-year-old pilot from Miami, Florida, of carrying
location.
Today |
William
to
tickets
ASSO OOOO
Aono
amuseas firemovies
of admission
having
Bridge
will be Steel
Judge
|r| imi) c
Puerto
Prizes
holders
indonesian
NAN
in
ciety
and stands .Dance ay provided by the Navy Band. There will be special ments for children, such truck rides, pony rides, and favors.
Saturday, April 30, 1960
WiaimaOIOl) mioio} agin OPH) ) > mOimir OMmll {O10} Wn —| ty ii lille ri—lOnai0)
enth Naval District Drive will hold a C barite eum Navy Carnival at the Isla Grande Hangar in San Juan which will start at 3 p.m. May 6, and last until 1 a.m, Proceeds from the Carnival are for the benefit of worthy charities in Puerto t1CO ind the Navy Relic! So-
—
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THE
16
taken].
a!
by South with the king of diamonds and he immediately play-
ed the Played
nine small
and
East
was
almost
BEETLE
won
of as the
certain
trump. West did declarer queen.
East
that declarer
BAILY
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By. Mort KINP OF LIKE
GARLIC ANP CHICKEN
FLOATING AROUNP IN IT2 .
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tsi
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JUAN
STAR — Saturday, April 30, 1960
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the
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ordinary
many
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Burnett,
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‘It’s
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Amendment screenwriter, was because of problems concerning
conceded
rected
“I
can
and
Kennedy.
“Duel
of
Angels,”
heard
a young actress discuss her plans
3-232
Helpmann.
now
‘American
audiences
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ton
will
hire
cameo the
roles,
World.”
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as_
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“But when I was put into my first movie, no one wanted me.” That item was ‘Hound Dog Man,” since followed by ‘‘Wake Me When It’s Over.” Her initial role was a philandering wife, the second a straight-laced woman
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to play a 19-year-old gir] in a new show. “Frankly, you're too old to’ play a 19-year-old,” said
hone
caps. to overcome— largely the result of what has and hasn’t been achieved in acting by other erst-
swift
HONS
triumph:
Casting
Robert Helpmann, the British theater and ballet star who di-
In
Salud
the
Cash,
aware that she has certain handi-
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April 30, 1960
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STAR. —
Saturday, April 30, 1960
Greer Garson's Newest Role: Mrs. Roosevelt At Campobello By
BOB
AP
THOMAS
Movie-TV
HOLLYWOOD (AP) Miniver, Mrs. Chips,
she {her
— Mrs. Madame
for
Greer
“They're
thinking
She
of
been
ful or Garson
that has
that
it
it
is
the
it
to
is awful’—Miss signed’ to play
being
the
first
after
There
were
velt,
new
the
GREER
“Sun-
\lance.
film
actors’
Franklin
played
with
D.
summer
bello
Island,
Miss
Roose-
was
was as
She
Mrs.
much
FDR,
the
aid
of
a
not
to
make
of
Mrs.
in
a
any
way
music-hall
Roosevelt,”
said
trying
imitation
the
ac-
tress in her dressing room. “I am just trying to convey the impression of a very remarkable woman.
the
seemed
facial
with
and an athletic wig outfit, including sneak-
“Ym
Campo-
darning
clothes.
tall
there
on
Mrs.
last
vote
on
into
public
eyes
for
her
whether
she
political
elections,
because
Mr.
“She was and is quite remark-| able. I have always admired her
nor
resemb-
Each Dallas
Eisenhower.
the
be-
right
&
Roosevelt.”
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to
delity by Ralph Bellamy, his wife Eleanor and the five Roosevelt children on the porch of their
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strike.
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wonder-
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persuasion, but did comment: “T’ve only been able to vote in
Eleanor Roosevelt in Dore Schary’s
filming rise at
shé
hedged
shared
me as-Mrs. Somebody or other,” gays the. actress, who is actually Mrs.- Buddy Fogelson. In a controversial bit of casting—“The column reaction has either
that
life—to act husband.
Garson.
always
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later
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The ruling by Federal diserict judge Ruiz Nazario that he has jurisdiction to decide the injuction request of UDEM inSurzents wus accompanied by his order that incumbent UDEM ofticers produce union financial records by next Monday. May 2,
196).
A full hearing
been
set
for
next
for
Among
in court
has
Friday.
yesterday's
the
sider nt ce
at
Friday
deposit
hearing
UDEM
oversee union The Marin
vestigating the recentlyvered union fund fraud.
mands
disco-
the
reported
de-
president
Berrios
in
insurgent
demand that the court monitors to temporarily
early
affairs. faetion
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used threats and coercion against them. UDEM president Berrios
promised
last
week
that
a
ge-
neral assembly to consider amendments to union by-laws will be held promptly.
According sources, leaders
to
well-informed
a committee of UDEM and delegates from the
rival Marin
faction
have the
Landrum-
After the assembly .the amended by-laws
to adopt has been
held,
a
convention
to
GENERAL
nominate
officers is slated for an early date. Then a general election, by secret ballot, will be held.
y
By Carroll Righter
TENDENCIES:
such
This
is the Saturday to take any ideas
that you feel can be
those
influential persons
position’to make
them
in a
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
imterproters song
and
of
modern dancoas
Song
Determine
spent close
TAURUS
and
enthusiastic
and
(May
on
A
and
his
to
June
intuitions
matters
and
Be
IF
trends
Monday
Friday
through
and
Thursday
Saturday
is
best you
$B 00 2
NO COVER
to
contact
and know
advice
Do
not
Oct.
23)
the
most
experienced
peo-
today
that
SCORPIO which Be
in
order
will
help
to
you
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
to put into operation
sure
you
first
fn
know
wha
your duties to others are, Then whittle ideas down to practical
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the
LA
21)
A
good
get personal cords in order.
since
(Nov.
22
to
leisure
day
to
bookkeeping reKnow what your
UNION
CHURCH
CONCHA
from 7 P.M. to 10 $4.50 per person Continuous dancing No Cover Charge Showtime: 11:00 P.M.
use,
true financial position is. Then try to consult with an expert,
luxurious
CHARGE
PARKING
Dec.
to
2310
Laurel
Donald
P.M. You
are
welcome
Speok:ng
Church
people and
at
of all
the
English
serves
faiths.
and
Youth
Groups
Phone
11:00
6:00
3-4197
A.M, pm.
CHILD
an
visits
IS BORN
success early
will stem experiences.
as possible.
THE
UNION
and two at 9 and
CHURCH
in Pun-
Sunday sessions— one one at 11 a.m. The Rev.
Donald E. Johnson returns from the minister’s conference in Aruba on Saturday, and will be the pulpit on Sunday, using
his topic
“Eyes
That
in as
See.”
The Senior High Youth Fellowship meets at 6 p.m. with the Rev. Joseph Mcintyre as sponsor,
will Up
discuss to
You”
the in
subject
connection:
with National Temperance observance. On Friday, at 10:30 am., the Woman’s Guild will meet for a business
session
then
have
lunch
together, and install new officers at
1:30
p.m. ee
GRACE
AN
*
ENGLISH
CHURCH,
LUTHER-
located
on
the
corner of Avenida Universidad and Caile Pelegrina, Rio Piedras, invites you to its English serv-
ice, to
be
1,
1045
at
held
on
am.
Sunday, The
May
Sunday
school meets at the same hour. Next Sunday, the second Sunday after Easter, the pastor, The Rev.
Arnold
preach The ther
on
A.
the
Church,
OF SAN Punta
Wuertz,
subject:
Las
Marias
Pastor
please
JUAN
will
“What's
Point of Living?” For information regarding
Lutheran 3-32.20.
E. Johnson,
Church School Worship Service
9 A.M.
St.,
which
at
ta Las. Marias holds two worship services each Sunday morning
They
to
dinner
Church Services
21) can
“It’s
23
and
YOUR
standing with everyone. lose your temper.
(Sep.t
be
(Feb. 20 to March 20)
drive
cation
happy. over
should
sensitivity. The chart is also fine for the big businessman or woman. Give as thorough an edu-
You have so many inspired thoughts that you hardly know
Saturdays 11:00 P.M. and 1:00 A.M. De Luxe Buffet MINIMUM CHARGE Every Thursday Night
ail
However, -early curb, any tendency toward self-pity and hyper-
with
to Aug. you that
Tonight
tomorrow’s from these
advance in the future, as well as increase harmony within the home. Follow it.
Monday to Friday 10:00 P.M.
Feb.
The dear child born today is a born investigator. Do not curb this tendency to explore since the sum and substance of
graces.
get
SHOWTIME
to
to put
TODAY...°
(June 22 find that
performed
long
21)
today
changes will have to be after you early discuss
be
ple
MENA
21
(Jan
at own fireside enjoying ties, reading, etc.
you will reach a far better under-
It
Combo’
relax
inn is advisable, and long in the evening are fine.
specific.
21
your
powerful
MANOLIN
good
to
You can truly have an enjoyable day now, but you must take the initiative and call your friends to arrange a nice day’s activities.
Seek out novel methods or suggestions from dependable sources. P. M. is then ideal for showing your capabilities to the right people who will be only too glad to support and back you.
LIBRA
his memorable orchestra Alternating with
with
fine
Saturday
PISCES
(April 20 to May 20)
position with those close to you, whether at work or at home. By being more _ broad-minded,
MUNOZ
fine
then
unfettered.
activities.
which is most important early, then carry through enthusiastically. P. M. enjoy home pleasures.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Important you find out your true
RAFAEL
A
Pleasures
outside
good
*
re-
those small but important chores behind you. Clear them up quickly so you start the new week
ment. Be grateful for his, or her,
Stylist
future.
19)
weekend. However, show true cooperation with good helpers. Later in the day, a higher-up brings real support and advance-
American
get-
This day may begin by your being undecided whether to devote time a’ d energies to home, business or
only
Latin
spent
of your
comrades are your mind. AQUARIUS
LEO (July 22 Many tasks await
Raffi Haior
be
picture
the
fashion.
RICKEY KAYE and VALERIE
should
fore the public or satisfactory outlets. Tonight, be sure to show affection where you really feel it.
current
}
M.
a true
bring your wares of any sort be-
partners. P.M. go out in the company of some bosom pal so you enjoy yourself in the most ideal
Latin American song stylist
advisor,.
lations with associates of all kind. This will mean advancement in
some made
RAFF] MUNOZ
or
Look particularly for merchandizers, for they now are able to
MOON CHILDRE?! to July 21) You will
nd
A.
ting
a success.
as well as the good ideas of experts in order to advance more quickly in your special line of endeavor. P. M. do some serious studying. Then be off to any recreational or cultural interests.
Interpreters of modern song and dances
banker
20)
have
Rely
Valerie
your
to
you
GEMINI
Ricky Kaye
*
gaat
made a success of, and bring them
Be
Presents
as
* * % u x
to ificrease revenue and holdings. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.
already
drafted a major overhaul of the union by-laws to put them in
compliance with Griffin bill.
naaaaaaaaada
deunion
by-laws, and also complains that. the present union leaders have
Fe-
deral Court Friday were impounded by request of attorney George Weasler, counsel for
failed
six-man
records, Berrios explained, had been seized by FBI agents in-
ULEM
UDEM
the
group. The UDEM rebels, headed | * by Bull Line checker Anibal Marin, appoint
ficit of another $13,000 in the union treasury. Maria Christina Cid, sister of the ex-union official, has also been indicted for embezzlement of union welfare fund monies by the Commonwealth. Several records produced by
hearing.
Berrios
the
bank
STAR — Saturday, April 30, 1960
JUAN
and 1960, plus records of gifts made, and certain welfare fund documents. Some of the missing
investigating
records
Rafael
union
Confessed Former UDEM secretary-treasurer Guillermo Cid has confessed before Judge Ruiz Nazario to stealing $1,070 in union funds, and is now awaiting a Federal Court sentence. Commonwealth justice department officials are
The May 2nd date was in effect an extension of three days granted the UDEM leadership to produce the records. Initially the badgered union of waterfront clerks and checkers had been ordered to make the documents available
the
and withdrawals slips during 1959
injuries,
milk
windows were by stones.
were
SAN
furthe
call
er Asks
a
-
Big
Three
SAN JUAN
STAR — Saturday, April 30, 1960 5
Leaders
Be
To
a;
Gaulle
With
Firm
forthcoming Summit conference,|ocratic Union (CDU) with an the talks can mark a start toward| emotional appeal to the Western
eir unity
convention
and
their
nerve
in
the|
of
-his
Christian
and
Prime
Minister
Mac-|address
drew
thunderous
applause
millan, maintain absolute unity and} from the 500 delegates.
Reds.
KARLSRUHE, Germany (AP)— ancellor Konrad Adenauer de-j}
red yesterday that if the West-|the easing of the cold war. mm government chiefs maintain] Adenaeur wound up the
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&» | Adenauer
said
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was
sure
the
Dem-‘dent
Ejisenhower,-
President
de!
Adenauer’s
highly ‘impassioned!
to them
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Saturday, April 30, 1960
CLASSTPIEDS
MAVESIING er realtor, lawser,
and staff are descriptioa of beach
NEW San
SPECULATING? Our government specialist
yours. scores
Pictures, of houses
complete for sale,
AND ASSOCIATES, 3 Nairn and Ashford Avenue, Condedo 3.3506, 3-5775. CF 273 HOMES.
FARMS
buiidings,
for
a.
BASEMENT nished. Large
or
rent,
also
and
business
pro-
1368
REALTY.
2-0911.
Box
729
SAN
Rico.
Puerto
of
Sx. Martin. Paiqua, suite
Ponce de 101 3-3550.
Leon
APARTMENTS PUNTA
LAS
MARTAS
living
kitchen,
large
interest
phona
near
All
terrace,
and
furnishings
mornings.
ete.
RENT
on
June
State
Road
No.
1,
Leasehold
FOR
Tele-
No. 13738
Saths,
chan
living-dining,
cabinets,
completely
and
to
to
Two
story
4,
Santurce,
Beach,
all
day.
mahogany
kit-
equipped.
Two
in
P. R. Box 3306 Guaynabo 2371.
PUERTO
or
RICO,
livingroom, two baths,
beautiful Boca
screened
Restaurant
unfurnished,
quarters.
A
Write 1318
with
fruit
and reservations. Santurce. UF
Avenue. Near areas. Porch,
garage
and
at Lilas St. Phone 6-4736.
1377
HOUSES SAN
maid’s L-9,
F-3 per
FOR
FRANCISCO
—
San
with
cabinets,
back
laundry
terraces
room,
overlooking
dining and
office
monthly.
Phone
2-0886.
asae
carport,
screened,
facilities. Cin729 Roosevelt.
423
52 | 1338
LOS
ANGELES:
Near
Airport,
fastest
appreciating property in city. No traffic problems. 3 bedroom house, stainless-steel equipped kitchen, carport, garden. $3,290 cash. $107 monthly payments. Call 2-8631 SPEAK SPANISH.
430 ' 1330
RENT
1500 8Q. FT., light, concrete
Ponce
de
Leon,.Stop
well venbuilding,
16-1'2.
ACRE
430
RENT
premises.
FOR
RENT studio
independent entrance. room for rent, one block from beach, Airconditioned, 7, Park Boulevard. Guerrero Noble lovely
| SAN
new Social
MAGDALENA Suita Apartment. ‘y decorated and furnished, ,with lar22 living and diningroom, airconditioned bedroom for two, kitchen and
AUNT family served
sOUSE-
Enjoy;
ISLAND
HOUSE
—-
10172
Ashford
NEW tions.
$14 -— $18 complete
-
ASHFORD
22.
HOUSE
daily, double, inbreakfast. Call -.
Guest
¢
conditioning.
section.
arrangements
Best
Beach for
Annie
De
Mauret,
with
a
meals
Tel.
3-6802
in tourist accomodarental of one of our
anytime.
55
tions
with
ditioned. Cruthirds,
private
Rates
HOUSE, 606 Olimpo Santurce, Centrally double accommodabath,
from
some
$4.
travel
Manager.
THE DUFFY’S have remodeled charmIng, old beach home, and now offer Tooms, all with private bath, some with private patio, some aiz conditioned. Oje minute to beach and bus, From] $7.59 single, $10. double. Al! rates | include complete breakfast. Isla Verde | Road, near San Juan Intercontinental. | Call 9-0144, 9-9532. 382 UP
air
single.
SAN
ANTONIO
935 GUEST
HOUSE,
HOUSE
One
Tapia Street. Ocean Park, San Juan, Rooms with private bath, airconditioned. 3 minutes from Airport. Beautiful swimming beach Good restaurants within watking distance. Breakfast served. 3- 0834.
HOUSE
—
Taft
53.
BUILT
$15
dnuble,
LA
$12.
month.
single.
Special
%-0887 or 2-2206.
PROVIDENCIA
HOUSE
—-
Parque 153 Near beaches, restaurants, theatres, busses. Sun terrace, all airconditioned rooms. Cooking facilities. For information, phone 2-9352 Box 12384 Loiza Station, 1251
-
suites
conditioned. rates. C.A.
—
or write Santurce.
to UF
rooms
Daily, weekly, Rivera, Manager.
2.6287.
510
HOTEL LUQUILLO RESTAURANT. On
— the
water, daily,
rooms.$7 beach of
from Puerto
MAISON BLANCHE Guest fouse. Double and single air conditioned rooms with bath. Near beach. Sun terraces, 77 Washington St. Condado, Santurce, corner Wilson. Manager Vicente Julia, Telephone 3-2936. Ww?
—_air-
_ monthly Telephone
‘Condado
continenta) 369
3
minutes Luquillo.
food.
@UEAN ocean.
Luquilla,
3-2331. 1384
at
disposal.
the famous Rican and
1850
MARIA —Handsome on landscaped third of
Atlantic,
giant an
of
acre.
Four large bedrooms, two baths, guest apartment with bath. Big kitchen, separate laundry and lots of storage space. Real opportunity for a large, active family!
ROMANY close to residence
— on an attractive big lot, Colegio del -Pilar. Modern with three really big bed-
rooms, giant and cabinets cellar.
bed-
OPPORTUNITY
PROPERTY WANT
TO
WANTED
buy a farm
or acreage
not
too far from San Juan; hotel; guest house; or: business. What have you? Write David Stry, Melbourne, Florida. :
52
AND
PETS
BOXER — two to five years old, broad jaws, medium size. to be father of pups to my female. Contact Mr. Sobia, Circulation Dept. San Juan Star, 3-8400. 1333
59
DETECTIVE CONTINENTAL
BUREAUS
DETECTIVE
GUREAU:
The most competent Agency in Latin America. Night Patrola, Bodyguards, Uniformed Guards, Payroll Escort, Confidential {nvestigation. 1072 Fernd4ndez Juncos Ave. Tel. Santuree 2-5282, Caguas 4213
kitchen with oven, stove built in, and a_ storage’
GARDEN HILLS. - A superb offering in a superb location! Fully! air conditioned
bedroom
residence
with
BROOSEVELT — Opportunity for doctor, dentist, lawyer or salesman who wants Office at home in a central location. Excellent three bed house with entrances
O'Neill off
,
four
enormous doubi¢e living room, separate dining room. Master bedroom suite includes dressing room, library, private ~ bath.
on
Street.
Roosevelt
Lots
of
Avenue
parking
and
on
wt
430
chudin| , =ae = Robert ReaTs ltor -
-
TELS.
UF
3-5315 - |
on
and
premises.
1323
P.R.
UF
your
SANTA a home
VIEW Double
HILS BEACH HOUSE — directly on the beach. Roll. out of bed into the water. Airconditioning by the trade winds. Breakfast included. Outdoor bar-
becue
three
Real Estate Corner
UF
ments
61
apartment,, privileges, location in Telephone Mr. Gau53
rates
“
GUEST
TRADE
modern
INVESTMENT
54
TWO FURNISHED rooms in couples desired. Housekeeping, share bath. Hot water. Best town, 625 Ponce de Leon. 3-0747 days, 7 - 10 PM 2-7801
room with private ‘bath, airconditioned, hot and cold water, independent entrance by the 773
OR
Each
Mrs.
terrace, private entrance. $9. less per week. Marchand, 2-6178,
3-5861. 1375
tier. 1369 GUEST
606, Stop 17. 2 blocks La Concha and beach. Apartment, double airconditioned, livingroom with sofa bed, bath, hot 2-3196. 1374
-
CASCADE GUESY HOUSE at the beach, in the city. No.6 Elena St., Ocean Park Santurece, Efficiency apart-
UF
CONDADO
GUEST
con-
2-3994.
and
ing together. One block from La Concha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personal guided tours. Telephones 3-6231 and Mrs.
CONCEPT With the
COLONIAL GUEST Avenue, Miramar, j located. Single and
facilities.
couples
Ave.
1394
House.
hotel
House
Delicious
McCleary
UF
2-0486
Ashford Avenue, Condado. and efficiency apartments. Maid All screened. Hot water. Some
tial
Guest
atmosphere. 1850
excellent accommodations, you get the 24 hour-a-day loam of a car for your sightseeing, nite club visiting, etc. Call
Condado ocean front. Private stairway to beach. New, informal. Sun terrace facing sea. Spacious, modern aircon@itioned rooms. SPECIAL SUMMER
5:
JENNY’S:
800
ntrance. Daily & weekly rates. ste Todd, telephone 2-1356. 35
2-7927.
GUEST
TAFT
Private bath. Located in Condado sectioa one block from La Concha Hotel.
Special
JUAN
Near | breakfast and drinks on your private! Cool, | terrace in delightful continental-run nished rooms. Reasonable Rates. guest house close to ‘“‘Under The Trees”, Security Building, Ponce de Leon and one minute from beach. 17 Carrion F Apartment 401-402, Mrs. Court, corner of McLeary. Member Garipbean Tourist Association. Telephone -1317. UF 702 Ur
Pritovy
in
o
AOUSE,
Close
EMERGENCY SALE Condado apartment house, 3 stories, plus penthouse on lagoon fronting La Concha Hotel, plus ocean-front house and two lots. Total down payment $40,000. Must have money early May to meet emergency. Plus 16 hotel-motel sites. Franciscus Realtors & Associates, 3-3506, 3-8372. 1393 53
1290
FURNISHED
COMPLETELY
GvFSf
almost
lot.
room, 2 bath home, Cupey, near h i center, Rio Piedras. Built-in kitchen bar, carport, two terraces. Screened, landscaped. Excellent financing available. Miss Weiner 3-8400. 1382 6t
DOGS
Miramar, with vice ocean view, Catina Hilton and Condado Hotels.
house
around
86
ROOMS
ANTILLES
road
SALE
CUSTOM
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, first floor suitable for stores, \machinery, warehouse, hardware distributor, supermarket, etc. For information call 3-4448 or 3-3991 or on
concrete
54
FOR
53
apply 1400
with Paved
Phone
‘
FOR
SALE
NEVIS — ST. KITTS — Beachfront Hotel, excellent condition, for sale. Also 1,000 acres of miscellaneous property, some plantations, all suitable ‘hotel or eottage colonies. On beaches, roads — some near airport. Write Simmons, Betances 265, Santurce, P. R., or Duncan, Box 165, St. Kitts, B.W.I. 1283 524
510
FOR
FOR
1383
opera-
1500 SQ. FT. office space available, Stop 20, Santurce. Centrally located. Airconditioned. Parking, private sanitary installations, seven divisions of different sizes, flourescent lamps. Rent reasonable, 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
metropoli-
1300 meters, ‘high, level, landscaped, ready for immediate occupancy. Total
$300.00
Double
in
leave part opportunity.
Santurce.
SPACE
baths,
Price $26,900. Payment trén Realty, 2-0911, Box
Rental
area.
floor
1259
oppor-
two bathrooms, livingroom, dining room, large pantry, kitchen, outdoor barbecue and bar, servant's quarters, garage,
tan
from
2-4871.
All
front
8204,
WAREHOUSE tilated, dry.
SALE
tunity. Three bedrooms, two extra big livingroom, kitchen —
church, schools, five bedrooms,
WANTED
to El Comandante Racetrack. Beautiful Panoramic view, on hill, 10 minutes drive to Rio Piedras and International Airport. Leaving for the States. Telephone 6-3177 or Box 666 Rio Piedras.
with concrete paved parking lot.. In commercial area of Santurce, 10 meters
Fran. 430
Unusual
ground
WAREHOUSES
tree
room.
Bex {
Available now. Eddie Garcia Ext. Roosevelt. Owner can
screened. St. 471, be seen cisco or
on
write
WANT TO buy lot im San Francisco or Santa Maria. Call 2-0911, or write Box 729, Roosevelt, Puerto Rico. 1499
ONE
HOTEL BUILDING, easily converted to 24 rooms with private bath. Solid construction. Plans approved, permits g-anted. Heart of most valuable Santurce secton. on Ponce de Leén Avenue.
diningroom, three bedrooms, library, big porch, garage
servants’
Separate
Cangrejos
SALE
tion, 10 year lease. Will mortgage. Outstanding
or
6L
completed.
Close to EXTENSION ROOSEVELT ~— Commonwealth School, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, and kitchen.
Vaciatalega
de
FOR
1136,
Bayamon.
GARDEN HILLS -— beautiful 905 meter, high, flat. Payment facilities. Others Santa Maria, San Franciso, Hato Rey, Cupey. Cintrén Realty, Bor 729. Roosevelt. 2-0911. 1408 56
36
BUILDINGS
bedroom
orchard. Nicest residential section. Street 6, Parkside. Rental $300. month. Visit house or call 2-1360
call telephone Yardley Place
IMPROVEMENT
1113
52 HOUSE,
37,
LOTS
beautifully
three
Bayamon
Box
LOTS 7
BEST PRICES offered and F.H.A. financing. arranged for all types of alterations, additions and tmprovements to your house and premises. “Pico Inc’”’ Tel. 2-3013 Ext 211. Box 14203, Santurce.
Carport, big Close to Com-
unfurnished
Call
Raldizis, 1376
34
SPACIOUS
and
53
FAMILY from States, need modern apartment oer houses or near vicinity. 3. bedrooms, livingroom, screened, other
facilities.
52
HOME
RENT
1398
MOVING furnished Santurce kitchen,
College Park development. bus service. H-11 Sta. Nar-
Street.
San
1349
IMMEDIATELY, residence best residential section in around corner from Ponce
hours
lot facing School and
cisus 1268
TO
THREE OE four bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished, preferably ‘near beach. Will consider purchase. Mr, Johm C. Hunt, 3-5890 during office hours, 3-0030 after_6 PM.
ALTAMESA - 3 bedroom home, large carport, screens, 586 sq. meters, corner
new house. 2 baths, 2 patios, large garden, servant's quarters, two ear garage. Best section Garden Hills. Telephone 8-1079:
ex-
WANTED
SALE
56
LEAVING
borcies, terrazo tile floors. Garage. Very | FULLY FURNISHED three bedroom | conveaient residential location, near busj| private house in best section of Villa] stoo, commercial section, tennis courts. | Caparra, from June Ist until Oct. 1st.j Cali at 227 Campeche St., Baldrich, | House fully equipped. good garden and | Ha» Rey, or phone 7-0143. very quiet. Ring 8-1697. 1345
screened. Spacious porch, dining room, master
Guaynabo, Telephone
furnished
working PM _ call
house
FURNISHED
at
2-81538 for information 1410 Salvador. Prat, 96
bedrooms,
with-
1387
Road. Weekends, weekly or monthly rentals. Ideal for picnics. Telephone
de Leon shopping
residence
P
Montebay,
AVAILABLE located in Hato Rey,
PRIVATE
8-0378. 53
monwealth School. Furnished $200 monthly, unfurnished $160. Telephone 2-0500 until 6 P.M. After that 6-3508. Rafael Lamar St. Roosevelt Extension.
UF
bungalows,
stove, other price.
nights
and fully airconditioned. backyard with fruit trees.
Ca-
terrace and 2 on 2-12 acres. days after 5:30
Sundays
hours,
oftice
FOR
SANTA MARIA - Three bedrooms, two baths, air-conditioned, livingroom, diningreom, family room, big back terrace, maid’s room and bath, laundry, beautiful kitchen with built-in cabinets. 1238 meters, fully landscaped, fenced. Double carport. Screened. Must be seen to be appreciated. Total price $42,000. Cintrén Realty, 2-0911, Box 729 Roosevelt, P. R. 1407
center,
COMFORTABLE HOME, living - dining room, kitchen with hot water and stove, 3 big bedrooms, 2 porches, fully screened
54
RENT:
16 closets.
2
i
concrete
information during 2-4930: After 5:30
COMFORTABLE
PUNTA LAS MARITAS section, one block fram the beach, nicely furnished apartmeat, all screened. with air conditioner, twia beds, bathroom with closet, combination living room and kitchen with evator, electric stove, utensils and water Loiza 2478 B, Pta. las Marates call Mr. Ambrosiani, 2-862" or 3-3800. 52 3
Iles, uan. 1399
baths, heater. phone
Piedras
19
Shopping
quarters, laundry and garage. Rental reasonable. Location: near Cuatro Ca-
bed-
option
niences. For information 2-5 or personally at
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 bedrooins. $90 per month. 1533 Central Avenua. Caparra Heights. For information c3'! 81124 or get the key at 1430 Central Avenue, Dr Pagan Ii 53
unfurnished
3
with
Km. Rio
2-4055
residence, all living room
clusive residential section, near the beach. Five bedrooms, 3 baths, two living rooms, large dining room, equipped kitchen, pantry( porch, bar, maid’s room with bath, garage for two cars, terrace, and all other modern conve-
3-1854.
FIVE ROOM, fully furnished apartment for vent for no more than two people. Sceraened bedroom. Telephone Near beach. Maid seryice available. $200 a troata. Telephone 2-4763. 1323 55
NEW,
new
9
yeas
BRAND
Ist.
at
Saturdays
For further hours call 6: i
electric
$3500.
residence
PM.
— = Exceptional
ocean.
FOR
closets. Glass enclosed open terraces, Located May be seen on week
RENT
aoartment, designed and furnished by well-kaown interior decorator. Ideal for couple who desire gracious indoor-out-
door
Brand
Ext.,
hot
ATTRACTIVE
guas: Living and dining rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, built-in-stove, mahogany cabinets. pantry, mahogany
59
FOR
—
HOUSES
Club
in large estate (containing other residences) available for rent to desirable party. Enclosed large lawn, concrete
54
buy,
corner
LLst
GERARDO
RENT
Country
bedroom with bath, three other bedrooms, independent bath, kitchen and pantry. Telephone. Separate servants’
1390
resideatial, and hotel sites. Competent advice regarding feasibility and financing real estate projects i{nvest or ment Service Company, Condominium
Astor, 1396
RENT
roon. unfurnished house, 1-12 kitchen fnlly equipped. water Available May 1, $140. Please 3-3327 or 1147, Bayamon.
Rico? Check commercial, industrial,
IN
FOR
FOR
HOUSE, Infantry
water, electric carport, 5 closets, kitchenette, facilities. Bus service. Reasonable
430
HOUSES
35
INVESTING our listings
MODERN 65th near screened,
APARTMENT, newly furlivingroom, bedroom, bath,
sale
investment
Puertos
HOUSES
RENT Condominium
kitchen, small porch, hot water, airconditioning. $100. including utilities. Private entrance, 1422 Ameérico Salas, Santuree.
land-in all the most desirable fastest growing sections, such as Caparra, Garden Hills, Santa MaHato Rev. Santurce. Consult
INTRON
in
Ponce de Leon Avenue, facing the Condado Lagoon. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, living-dining room and kitchen. For information Tel. 2-1317. 1372 53
property, ocean front farms, investment property. J. REALTORS
front
FOR
APARTMENT Rafael, Stop 11,
nba
=
fsa
APARTMENTS
ESTATE
Sao
REAL
3-6535
caine
THE
SAN
JUAN STAR
—
Saturday, April 30, 1960
CLASSIFIEDS: SECRETARIAL
SERVICE
HELP
EXPERIENCED CONTINENTAL Public Stenographer servicing La Concha, San duan intercontinental, others, local transient Typing, shorthand, briefs, manoscripts, reports. Hourly rates. IBM Electric 1120 Ashford Ave. Apt. D-4.
Muriel
2231
Eddy.
2-8735.
SECRETARY-—STENOGRAPHERS:
1334
Gini
SALESMAN nufacturer’s
Lobaugh -
ec.
Send Juan
1371
Monthiy
weekly
or
hourly
dance
sale
300
floor,
area,
person
avenue.
After
Me-
Stop
7:30
26
PM.
rates.
AGENCIES
Call
hold 1367
525
items.
EMPLOYERS:
We
can
provide
you,
— BILINGUAL, for marepresentative and whole-
CARRIER
at absolutely NO COST, with the best personne] in the line of Executives, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Typists, Reeceptionists, and all sorts of office pergsennel, which has been screened by a responsible and competent firm. Just eal Borinquen Employment Agency, Telephone 3-0391, between 10:30 AM and 5:00 PM. :
GELP
WANTED
Ext.
Box H, Juan).
San
ANTIQUES,
office equipment, typewriters, cash registers, safes, keys, etc. \In_ business
Lee L. Woodard. Hibriten, Union_ Na tional and similar. Livingroom, dininxz-
low 9-11
rent. only
STORE
FOR
SALE
appare!
located
in
Call
57
rights
gift
Attractive
sale
women’s
of
opportunity
to
56
into
a
good re-
concern.
quired G, San 1284
$25,000. For details Juan Star (Box 4187
PRIME, fer
“THE
FOREIGN
CARS
1959 TAUNUS DELUXE Station Wagon, like new. 4300 miles. Taxes paid. Two tone—pale green /white. Radio, white sidewalis, all plastic interior, other noi is call Fort Buchanan, 20000 Ext. 1149,
1357
1934
FARGO
FOR
TRUCK,
SALE capacity
AIR CONDITIONERS
AUTO
ARTIC-KAR auto air conditioners for all cars, foreign and American, Good prices, financing, parte and service requested. Dealers mechanics. Faetory Inquire at Mediavilla’s Machine Shop, Cuieeye
53,
Stop
28,
52
Hato
Rey.
Tel.
263 AUTO MECHANIC Man experienced in all phases of auto maintenance for e@mall fleet. Must be bi-lingual. References required. Excellent starting saJary. Apply Room 210, El Imparcial 1380
WHY
UF MANAGER.
Well-known
Con-
necticut manufacturer of household appliances has opening for Factory Manager of new plant being established in the Palmer area. Qualified applicants ust have experience as manager of plant
having
sewing
machine
and
tex-
tile operations. Must be capable of training dnd directing production employees, meeting production schedules, and producing high quality in mass production. Engineering degree preferred.
Must
be
native
Send full resume and requirement to Robert 10165, Santuree, Puerto 31364
of
Puerto
Rico.
indicate salary M. Baker, Box Rico. 52
MAN WANTED, must have knowledge of welding, torch cutting & spray painting. References will be required and checked. Must have steady work record of
one
year
or
more
with
previous
employers. Some knowledge of English will be helpful but not necessary. Apply between 10 - 12 AM, Espasas Dairy, Bayamén. 3345
HELP
WANTED
EDUCATIONAL
Marshall.
USED
CAR?
With
$275
down
turce
(opposite
1114 19857
SUPER
Lottery
Building).
86
88%
Holiday.
2 ‘door,
Power brakes, power steering, undercoat. 24.000 miles, excellent condition. $2400. Enquire D-76 Summit Hills or call Bayamén 996, 1361 53 1959
sedan, white.
CHEVROLET
IMPALA,
4
door,
one owner, two tone, coral and brakes, steering, power Power
glass, paid.
tinted transmissien, automatic taxes all tires, sidewall white
Buchanan Fort Call weekdays 8 - 4. 1365
2244
Ext.
2-0000
Field
Division
family-owned
of
a
Station perfect brakes. 52
RAMBLER 1958, 4 door station wagon, Super Cross Country. 6 Cylinder overdrive, excellent condition. Call Set. Perry, 2-0000 Buchanan Ext. 8195 during office hours. and after 5, Ext. 5146. 1342
Enterprises.
52
mortgages
over
11%.
For
$19
POOLS
FOR
/
NO
DIRT,
touch
AIR
COND.
P. RB. FILTERS types and sizes for
home
types. 812
window
NO
Poi Parque.
1664 Santur. UF
-
also
Window
type,
!
H.
P.
- 9,000 B. T. U. Compact, only 13-1|/4” 25x16%4"" Lowest prices. Installed and serviced by expetis. Comercial Rodri guez Umpierre, Fortaleza 351, Sap Juans. 2-0962.
260
UF
ANSWERING
Ext.
4100,
or
after
6,
Ext.
5209.
430
APPLIANCE
MARQUEZ
REPAIR
SHOP
repairs
REFRIGERATION
REPAIR
CONTRACTING & SERVICE ‘in electrie refrigeration and air conditioning. Al Stateside mechanies, Call Stateside Ser-
=
2-4718
er
2-7465.
day
look
for
and
6-3329 a free Lines
Telephone
2.4358.
61
TORRES.
no matter Moderate Fernandez
Santurce.
Tel.
2-5791.
2-2374.
oF
MOVING: WHO moves you is as important as where you move. Moving, packing. shipping and storage of furniture. C.W. SIEGMUND, Villa Prades Development, Rio Piedras. Tel. — @ .
Tel.
DE
courses
lish.
Classes
1355 Ponce Floor, Stop 1091
CLASSES
EDIOMAS
in
—-
Spanish,
day
and
Conversa-
French,
night.
Cai)
Eng2-3542.
de Leén Avenue, 19, Sagturee.
Second
34
AIR
FREIGHT
AIR
90268,
-
93
FORWARDING Intersationally
SHIPMENTS
and
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for further 1344
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CUMPANY
Offers complete dispensary supplies and equipment, First aid & Oxygen iits. Protective clothing and equipment. Laboratery supplies and equipment. Thermometers,
masks,
rubber
thing fer physicians, tients. 317 Fortaleza 2-5511, 133
goods.
Evers
hospital and paSt., San Juan
3-31€2. UP
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR
SALE
ONE 16 BH. FP. Gas driven Kilt Teble Saw, suitable for woodcutting or blocks. Also 10 eections wrought iron grillwork, 1@ restaurant tables ard cbeirs. Miscellaneous ‘heusehold items snd garden tools. Come to 9 Club Maner, Rio Piedras. 53 1461
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We do
if it be prices. Juncos
MOVE YOUR furniture by Almacenes Maritimes, Inc., eppesite Pier 9, San Juan. Service, responsibility, guaranty Local and long distance. We store your belongings. Agents National Van Lines
SALES
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for
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For Classified
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462
phone 1265
FILTERS
units
Stop
DIRT
INC. manufacturers al) air conditioning filters
3-5999.
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TO ALL PARENTS: Special showing of the brilliant 1960 World Book. Encyclopedia and -Childcraft. Opportunity to examine the two sets as advertised in Life, Look, Post, ete. On May 5 from 7:30 P.M. At Ponce Intercontinental Hotel, Room 401. 1382 > 52
4
yours”
all types of moving, large or small. Muebleria Torres,
422
NOTICE
‘VACUUM
is
ARE YOU going to move? Use the best service in Puerto Rico, United States, Spain, Germany, Japan. Packing, crating, storage, shipping. Agent of U.S. Van Lines, Ince. Call Muebleria La Bolsa Tel. 2-2726, 2-2067 Ponce de Leén No. 1057 Santurce. 274 UF
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& BOAT is sign ef 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, Mufioz Rivera Avenue, Hato Rey - 6-5429. Borum and Thunderbird boats, Mercury motors, Gator trailers. Easy terms demonstrations. 1317 56
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BOATS
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430
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-
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52
SACRIFICE $1150. 1955 Ford Wagon. Very low mileage. In condition. Power steering, power New tires. Call 3-6689. 1340
2-0000,
phone
INSTRUMENTS
against rust (springs and EKuaranteed service — tuning — moving. Salvador A. Nin.
& STORAGE
seldom find. Telephone 6-3357, Capitol Transportation, Inc., for estimate. Agents for Atlas Van
or
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DIRT,
OLDS
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— FEMALE
‘will employ a jimited number of women. Prefer experience in teaching, club or church work. For interview. apply at either. Caribe-Hilton Hotel, San Juan, or Ponce Intercontinental Hotel in Ponce, Monday or Tuesday, May 2nd or 3rd, at 10 AM or 4.PM. Consuit Hotel bulJetin board or ask at desk for Field 1388
A
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430
3 HAVE an exceilent ‘job for you sales training to work for international book .company. Earn $150 per week. Spanish not necessary. “Call 3-6689. 3238 .
THE
UF
CARS FOR SALE
Building.
yield
SWIMMING
12,000,
excellent. condition, light use, fi maintained. Raval Inc., Bayamén—Ca_ Road. Telephone 1101 Bayamén. ¢ 53
AMBITIOUS MAN of unquestionable eharacter and refinement, age 26 - 60, ecllege education preferred. must be ready to accept position by May 15th and be capable of earning above $5,000 annually. Need local assistant to be developed as area manafer. For interview, come to Caribe-Hilton Hotel Mon@ay, May 2nd, 2 PM. See hotél bulletin board fer Field Enterprises. .
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TRUCKS
sale
sleep-
position
epen im personnel management consuiting firm. The right man will be given intensive training in our procedures. This position requires extremely high intelligence, ability te plan your own work, high creativity and persuasivemess, flawless social poise. and very much above average ability to express your ideas verbally and in writing, both in English and in Spanish. Car mecessary. Send your resume and a short autobiography, written in English and. in your own hanéwriting, to Sales Representative, Box 8466. Fernandez Juncos Station, Santuree, P. R. 3392 516
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PIANOS — For rent, for sale, new, rebuilt, tropicalized against termites,
moving job is ours. Whether you're mov in locally or Stateside, we are equipped te pack and transport your most Precious belongings, as scheduled, with
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secured second
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information 1234
wants
for
.
WELL
sale.
MUSICAL
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PROPERTY
2-5856.
1362
OPEL 1960 SEDAN, automatic, whitewall tires, 2300 miles. Price $1750. Taft ll, first floor, mornings. 1386 52
83
FACTORY
Phone
WANTED
&
of-
apparel.
acquire
Total
Well
trade. Excellent location, Rents over $28000 a year, can be increased to $35,000. Year leases. Seven tenants. Call for appointment, Centro Técnico Esteva,
UF
SPORTS
Ashford
7389
Go
Longfellow.
FAMILY
For
UP
- Baker.
porch, terrace and chandeliers, paintings, pedestals and lamps
6-5272.
Exclusive
investment
foing
INVESTMENT
in 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. 1371 53
foreman Address:
REPRESENTATIVE’S
WANTED:
MAIDS
SUPERVISOR FOR large restaurant. Night shift only. If pot experienced, please do not apply. No phone calls. See Mrs. O’Kelone, Under the Trees,
SALES
Miss
WATERCOOLERS-
information and prices: Comercia) driguez Umpierre, Fortaleza 251, Juan. 2-6962 .
wo-
shop.
center.
for
Excellent
-
and
shopping
REPRODUCTIONS
room, bedroom, garden furniture, mirrors, statues, 1329
53
1247
CONTINENTAL
3397
3476
61,
CUOLERS
fices, factories, restaurants, ete Lowest prices, hichest quality. 5 year guarentee, Smaller home models available For
8-2038.
SALES & SERVICE Store for sale ten years. Good location, Call Mr. Roque mornings Telephone 3-6245. 1289
business for yourself. Earn high commissions as a carrier serving the San Juan Star on established routes. If you are over 12 years of age, phone 3-8400,
MALE
EXPERIENCED LINE crew for setting poles and anchors. 3210 Luchetti St., Santurce.
BOYS
Call
TEMPRITE
53
the
TO
WAFER
SALE
261
WANTED
complete resume to Star (Box 4187 San
FOR
LEAVING ISLAND, selling everything. Sjmmons Hide-A-Bed & slipcover, living room, dining room and 2 bedroom sets. Automatic washer, refrigerator, air-conditioner, lamps, kitchen set, other house-
bar.
¢onditioned.
main
FURNITURE ca-
bandstand,
Air
and Fdz. Juncos. 2-1871 Maisonet.
AIRLINE RESERVATIONS clerk needed. Male or Female. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Must be High School graduate. Call Miss Diaz 3-6329 between 10:00 and 12:00 PM for appointment. 1337 52
53
EMPLOYMENT
for
reputation.
men’s
TIME Bookkeeping Service avaiJournals, ledgers, payroll taxes,
Phone / 6-0283
CLUB
tropolitan
saler to chain stores, government agencies, hardware, automotive dealers. Opportunity to éarn substantial money.
SERVICE
3224
OPPORTUNITIES
1251
UF
PART Jable.
pacity,
Good
518
and delivery. Call ight 3-5156
EOOKKEEPING
NIGHT
52
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166
We
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EFFICIENT. fast Secretarial Service, legal documents. contracts, reports, free Pick-up @ny or
BUSINESS
WANTED—FEMALE
oct
3-8400
EXT.
72
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} word.
30 words, $3.00 for 5 days, >4 cents } word.
each
additivnal
Skin Diver Bests Shark With Splash PETALUMA, Calif. (AP) A big, black shark deeply gashed
a skin diver’s foot but the diver saved his life by using wartime training Pacific.
Frank hunting
he
learned
Giljbert, abalone
in the
48,
who
was
in Tomales
Bay,
described his attacker as a 16-foot boat.” After
the
south
shark
“as
ripped
long off
Gilbert’s diving flipper and boot and made two deep gashes in his right foot, Gilbert cut short the attack by splashing water furiously.
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, THE ‘SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, April 30, 4960
(25
Very Little Opportunity In Harle This
is the
22nd
installment
in
The
STAR’s
serialization
of
a fire
“Island in the City.” In yesterday’s section, the author began a three-part discussion of employment and unionization among the Puerto Rican migrants in New York City. (‘From Mifflin
“Island
Ce.,
in
copyright
the
City”
1957.
1958.
By
nity
in
is not much
even
in
that
Spanish
Dan 1960
Wakefield, by
Dan
published
by
Houghton
Wakefield.)
WAKEFIELD Coe turn to routine
For those who labor, there
by
1959,
DAN
opportu-
kind
of
Harlem.
work
Although
and
borhood,
queta,
bars
the
and
shops
all by
the
of
the streets
nues surrounding ally run
in
Mar-
and
ave-
in
the
still and
hold make
before.
on to their
there
must
.every type of labor in especially in the small
jewelry, ing
and
shops,
plastic
and
in
the city, garment,
manufactur-
the
hotel
restaurant services. It is a sad indication difficulty
been
with
which
accepted
types
of work
of
the
they
into that
and
have
even a shiny
part-time
making
pop-in
for 10c a string, and
beads
these
who
book-
shop,
was
working
brought
toria
hotel
Waldorf
employs
As-
about
five
hundred Puerto Rican men and women and that the hotel management “rates them equal to the hotel’s other employees in clean-
liness, productivity, and punctuality.” The manager of the
them.
in
a
home
Maria—always
get an office job as soon as she could. But Rosie took to sewing
sed it—performs
.and
ment,
and
it is Rosie who steady detach-
sometimes
warmth,
of
didn’t
like
it:
likes
it
underground
phone
calls, but it all just bored
home.
There
are
no
cases
on
this may be due only to a lack of imagination in tropical peoples.
Closer To Memories Spanish Harlem there
In no
great
whe
hotels,
work
perhaps
ries out
in come
of
and
the
the
home
with
needlework
people
neighborhood
closer
to
the
memo-
farmed-
of garment
shops
than they could from the steam of the Waldorf kitchen. Needlework
has
practiced
long
been
a
widely
skill on the island, and
the small, often fly-by-night dress
shops in Spanish Harlem ‘constitute the main chance for employment hood. It
within the neighboris nearly all women’s
work, and very few girls grow up in these streets without getting a touch of it. Maria Flores, though
now a
secretary,
“Maria
had
her
share as a child, and her sister Rosie, as well as her mother, still are at work on the sewing machines.
When Maria and Rosie were still in grade:schoolthey worked
yellow
instead
fine,
but
and
of
it
right.
I
took
to
it
worked
things
them
at
first—and
right
here
at
the
these ‘schools’ you know that are supposed to teach you to be an
checks
and
that
boiler
if it even
too. Mom’s
Post
begins
right
is wonderful
buys
us lunch,
I’ve long
been time,
anything
working and he
give your name
Hope
you
to
Ladies’
us. when
the
can
do
machine.
is learn Mother
first brought things home for me when I was eleven, and it wasn’t till I was. sixteen that I was
ready
Held “I’ve
to
go
out
By
worked
in
a
shop.
Hairpin in
a lot
of
them
around- the neighborhood, and ihe one where I am now is the best.
I
tell
you,
you
many
like this one. Well lighted,
and clean, and nice they’re even painted
In fans
summer going,
we’ve and
don’t
find
machines— nice colors.
got it’s
four as
nice
big a
place .as you eould find: ‘There’s
don’t know laws of the
managers
we
that
and
you
there early in the grab for the work. eight
or
nine
dollars
finish,
no
matter
the garment is to long it takes. The also work by the a set scale detercontract that rates according to the
of the work, and many
of
divide
it
batch. up,
to
get
In our shops so
whatever
the
keep
boss
who
the
other
also
workers
has
work
his
in
cash on furnish
such hand their
shops at any homes
and the is only
boss too
to provide it. He may even the women five or ten dol-
lars to help them make the first payment. Then, when the time finally comes, as it did on 125th
Street, picket boss
that a union starts to and try to recruit, the
tells the women
that
if they
will call the furniture store the clothing store where he
has given his name as a reference and
have
everything
that
> La Wallorquina Restaurant 1848
PRES ENTS
“LO S MONTEROS” Spenish Toreador Doncers their Show, direct from Spain.
And
Every
Night Two
CARTE
boss will often back, wish her
a happy trip, and slip her a fivedollar bill. That is vacation pay,
gratis,
out
of
the
boss’s
will and = generosity. the workers need ready
good
Anytime cash the
boss is ready to supply it. He knows he will get it back and more,
and
the
more
is
his
debt
the
boss’s
hold
in
the
Against tems of
on
the
worker
stronger
is
her.
these time-tested syscommand the unions
must wage the kind of slow, hard battle that the ILG was putting up against the shops on 125th Street. But it is not just the boss’s opposition that makes things difficult. It is also the bitter distrust and hostility of
thousands
of Puerto
Rican
work-
ers in New York who regard the unions not as a liberating force but as another agent of exploi-
tation. Long
History
Here
The antipathy of Puerto Ricans to union is not a sentiment that migrants carry with them when they come to New York The
century,
when
Santiago
Iglesias,
dusiry with the promise of cheap labor and a ten-year tax exemp-
glad loan
Founde! a
sev-
own
double
is usually needed, of the sweatshop
we
eral years, the pat her on the
wo-
after
devices for insuring the quiet and uncomplaining work of the other women. Since most of the
The
and families’ needs with installment buying. A credit reference
work
vacation
mostly small, independent locals that supported themselves by passing the hat. The first real change to a stronger movement began with the start of Puerto Rico’s “Operation Bootstrap” in
sometimes
have little time, they
it so you get
a
higher,
people
done
takes
psya
workers on the island, the unions there were, until very recently,
a union.
he or
can
proper When
largely ineffectual, history. From the later years of the nineteenth
join the union or leave the shop
you
the
lord
gives and
of the girls much than the others.
ing
as
at
each as
labor movement in Puerto Rico has a long and_ honorable. if
sweatshop
and it’s all gone and you just go home. And then you're workfast
role
momenis.
is
of the
judges
his
of income
away
chological
He in
man
boss
or call in
The
day
skill.
supplier
man
challenge,
sweatshop
a personnel and
takes
the
the
will draw these ladies aside and secretly raise their scale much
the boss in line.
get
of
boss
the
rate of the other workers. These women then stay quiet and help
pay
a slow
thirteen
test
the Samuel~Gompers of the Puerto Ricans, was trying to organize
quit
morning and You come at
o’clock
other
of the asked
There are always a few women who complain and threaten to
now.’
to
that wage them
the end . the girls
to pay a few more highly
nobody
have
xd-
A shop
at
they
method
have a union it’s always a fight to get your work. I’ve worked too,
hilt.
the city,
of the garments that a union operator makes for 70c or 90c still get only 35c in the nonunion shop. But it is part of the
difference in the work, too. Not just getting paid more, but more relaxed. In the shops that don’t
those
the
difficulty
each
sick
the
how difficult make, or how unions, which piece, have mined by the each garment
Workers’
get
to
press
on
on 106th Street promised
garment
he he
many us—
better
Garment
the next
all you
easier to use
like any other of the city’s tragic mysteries. Most of the non-union shops pay the sewing machine operators a flat rate of 35c for every
we want.
so of
un-
a whole
was, the boss said that had been “taken out for taxes.” It seemed
out
to work
and
get
a week
run
who and
the
where
next
‘Such A Difference’ “Mom and I both are in the union now—that’s the Interna-
even if you make
to
much
all $29 each week. When
for him a even knows
There’s seventy
operator in a week. You pay them all right, but I tell you in how
or
have
new workers a guaranteed of $42 a week and paid
Post
Union—and
machine at home. My mother and my aunt both helped me, and I got real good. But I tell you, not right away. They have
unions
week
and holidays ahd all that. I tell
I
highest
Mr.
tional
right
to
every
you it’s such a difference too. We even get paid when we have ment is a challenge. There’s a a baby—$150 for the time off way to do.it fast and a way to and doctor’s bills! And such a do
glad
Well,
Post.
from the start. Mother used to bring me home belts and blouses
are
opened
‘Oh, that’s too bad, we'll tell Mr.
two or making
We're
vantage
knows you. You say you’re Number Thirty-three and they say,
I
usually
unknown
by
workers language
me. To me, the sewing machine is a challenge—each new gar-
—simple
are
turn
shops
course
to
boss
go
blue it means the boiler’s getting clogged up and is dangerous.
and
did. I worked in offices, filing and
record of a Puerto Rican worker mistaking the Waldorf kitchen for the beach at San Juan, but
in
the
Thirty-three.«Mom’s Number Five. You call in to say you're sick
the work she does. Maria’s voice often is shaken with anger and
never three
of
I’m
owns
ber to tell us apart. I’m Number
service for Puerto Ricans who can leave their cold apartments in the slums and come to the heat
place
he
alike anyway. Everybody’s Rosie and Carmen and Connie and Anna, and we just go by num-
but in pride in speaking of the office work she does now. As for Rosie—she tried office work
the
this
ber. Most of the girls have names
eyes that have the beauty, if not
it easy to work in the steam and heat of the kitchens. The Waldorf—and who would have gues-
in
But
Post,
The
girls
world of devices to hold their workers at the lowest and cheapest conditions. These methods of
other by name. We all have a number—each machine has a number—and we go by the num-
disgust at the work she had to do, and it rises not in warmth
work
hairpin.
anxious
and
installments on her. This often
the entire furnishings of a The women are seldom
the
all
too.
means home.
woman
organized
around
a lot of us don’t even know
because they came from a troPpical climate and therefore found
to
firemen
me by name. girls—there’s
right away and works today in a textile shop several blocks from her apartment on 110th Street. Rosie is a quiet, darkhaired girl of pale and perfect complexion, and large brown
about their jobs speaks with a
hotel
meetings
The
some
-some of us drop by or when sees us in the neighborhood
the
R. Murrow’s television show about the Puerto Ricans in 1957. The Waldorf manager said that the Puerto Ricans he employed were especially good workers
kitchens of the great
the
slipping
ish, but he’s very nice Sometimes on Saturdays
garrient
the fire, of her sister Maria’s eyes. When she and Maria talk
of public
to
“Mr.
Waldorf went the Commonwealth booklet .one better on Edward
a kind
doing,
and
A World Of Devices
for—not like most of them. He calls us ‘his girls.’ He’s not Span-
piecework
family rebel—didn’t like the sewing business and was glad to
the
to
the fire and he
to it. She’d be the first one the window.
summer vacation made frames for glasses in a small plastics manufacturing shop for $20 a week. Sometimes their mottter,
of Puerto Rico found it necessary to justify their presence there The booklet, called The Jobs We
that
been
fire escape
during one
for
states
know around
to get yellow flames he has it cleaned out. And we've got that
let put out by the Commonwealth
Do,
belong.”
flames
go
outside of it to get a job. There are Puerto Ricans in just about
gone. Once I inspector came
place—has the boiler checked all the time. You see, when the
They
their business money, if not
live
difference,
now—Mr.
N
who
building was a wreck, If it ever caught fire we’d have all been
a
their home, in the slums of East’ Harlem. Most of the Puerto Ricans
win-
here?’ He said the boiler in the building was held together by
it, and practic-
area
the
woman is paying taken away from
dollars
of the larger stores are Jews and Italians who
were
by
there is for the day, we all have some. And them we get a minimum of $42.50 a week no matter what, but most of the time it’s lots more, usually $70 or $80. The union makes a lot of
_you
neigh-
La
right
said to the manager, ‘What have
Puerto Ricans run small bodegas, botanicas,
escape
dow, too, and it lowers down to the street real quick so we all could get out. One place I was in at 107th Street, you didn’t have any fire escape and the
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JUAN
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—
Saturday, April 30,°1960
Palmer May Make Own Slam By Winning US Open And PGA
Bowling Round-Up
Four-Way
By Jim Douglas A weird sort of impromptu
By PETE ANDERSON Thirty years ago when equipment was inferior and golf courses were just as long as today’s, an amateur from Atlanta accomplished a feat comparable to hitting 61 homers ov high jumping seven feet. This was the “Grand Slam” and the 28-year-old man who won the British Open,
in
runs jump
however,
While
pete
any Palmer
in either
he
com-
or the
15th
cup
foot
his
so
birdie
putt
it
jumped
a
back
in
hard
before
it
plopped
hit
any
ball,
has
$44,300 to
back
newly
his
chances
Palmer
U.S. Amateur, he could possibly make a Slam of his own: The US. Open, The British Open, the PGA and the Masters. Only one man has approached
THE OF
San
has
front
YOUR
ordered
HOME
EACH
weeks
I understand
after
course,
Lulu’s
3
went, loaded bits of wear-
Jackie
entirely an
led after 18
in
forget who
Loughran,
with
eight
the second
the
third
my
in
first
the
frame,
and
shot
second
but
stayed
for
a
frame.
then
there
strike
Lulu
Jackie
in
the
and
tied
me
moved
up
fourth.
to
Arturo, 89; Charlie, and me, 149.
mention
works
for
about
the
Paradise
million-dollar
124;
Jackie,
opening
bowling
up
and
125;
Sunday,”
sports
center
up the
alleys
after the first game,
got
a
bet,’?
Charlie
ball”
retorted.
game
The
but we
insist-
for a drink.
others
got
The
in a
little
too.
;
NEWMARK,
England
horse
filly
“The
(AP)—
clas-
Jackson’s two.
In Trouble.
J. P. Phillips’
New
the
week
Webster, won the 2,000 Guineas,
York first
businessman
classic
of
the
R.N. season,
Wednesday.
Fernandez No.
Juncos DE
Stop
up at 145.
feel that low ball is a waste
pins
fall
I started day
after
is
important.
bowling day
Bowling
money
Association
of time,’ to
pick
on
said
off
how
to
as
a
one hit
TIERRA
Kiko he plans
Wide selection of quality used cars
collected
for
Service for all cars sold
will
promotion,
how
work
they
fall.
the
More
pin
balls
bowlers
given
to
the
exhibitions,
be
or
whatever
Puerto
Rico
it sees
on his
own
and
NYYC Accepts America Cup Challenge YORK
Cup
match
Club. At
by
the:
(AP)
in 1962 the
same
—
Austra-;
for an America’s} New
has been York
time,
ac-
Yacht
the
club
left the door open for England to race again for the cup under the same challenge, -but only
CROIX
in
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—
to
watching
Pesquera is now publishing El Boleador to give coverage to all bowling centers.
AIRWAYS,
NEW FORDS FALCONS
me
used
Just
fit to do with it.
ST.
6
I
myself.
taught
with Australia’s consent. The match will be sailed
PLA AUTO CORP. PUERTA
instructions
by
that
Apt.
pins
cepted
owned
the
cents per copy. Part of the
NEW
until
first
the
this
Martial,
way
may
should know about it.” It’s not a bad idea. Starting with this month’s issue of El Boleador, which will be out in time for the Paradise opening, there will be a charge of 10
lia’s challenge
week.
Jackie
before
It was the second American success in the English classics thereafter
print)
Town
an-
way
even
hitting
finished
and
bowlers
the pins for the greatest efficiency. boy
race
here yesterday. Mrs. Howell E.
at 101,
Pete. ‘‘But I think it can improve your accuracy.” I can vouch for that: It’s no easy matter to try pin from a group, or as few as possible. A conversation with Don Yandell came to mind
Late, U.S. owned trained, won the
Guineas
Arturo Wins Again
“Some
and
P.O. Box No.
Delivery
18
14 pins.
Pete
Wins English Classic
sic
signature
address
Locality
a
Arturo also won the second ‘‘low ball’? game, his score dropping to a 78. Charlie finished second with a 91, followed by Tito at 98,
U. 5. Owned Horse
the
Street
Tito
by
JONES
much better than those of the 1914 Braves were. And— without referring to the record book—the Braves came out of the field from way back to win in grand fashion that year.
here
(please
ball,
approved
Lulu spotted me 50 pins in a “high others stuck to ‘“‘low ball.’ “Tl win it this time,’’ Pete said.
1,000
is free.
Full name
pins
dras, wanted to close ed on another.
Never Too and French
Rico
Subscribers
second
in Puerto Nuevo. ‘‘We’re going to have an orchestra, exhibitions. Whitey Harris and Doris Porter will compete in the exhibitions.” Arturo, the amicable night manager of the Bolera de Rio Pie-
Running Blue was third, other half-length behind.
discontinued.
of
the
an
“Don’t
lengths ahead of A. R. B. Owen’s
13
with
said
Lady
for
the
game. The final scores were: Tito, 129; Pete, 135; Lulu, 139,
Palmer’s chances of pulling off a Grand Slam aren’t
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Lulu bowled a 166, but with my 50-pin handicap, I outscored her
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However, she bowled over nine pins on her first shot in the fifth and blew the lead. Pete started the frame by clipping one off, but six fell on his second shot. In the seventh frame, Arturo jumped in front with a 51, and I slipped into last place for the first time since the initial frame. Arturo stayed at the bottom and I at the top for the rest of the
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an
“You
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on
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unanimously
Lulu,
for last. Pete also
chestnut Circulation
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was
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A friend of mine, a mediocre golfer but a reliable observer, had this to say about Palmer’s win at Augusta earlier this morth.
TO
over
—
There
BOBBY
DELIVERED
strike
Knock
fail to drop
of “‘low ball.””
ball,”
Pete Abolia, Charlie Jordon, Tito Pérez, Arturo Torres, and myself. DOUGLAS “J wonder how spot bowling is going to work in low ball,” said Pete. ‘I changed from pin to spot bowling a couple of weeks ago.” He knocked down three pins on his first ball and two on his second to lead after the first frame.
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suggestion and off to lane six we down with trophies, drinks, and odd ing apparel.
profes-
of
a
Well,
for a four. If he missed, the ball whult have left the ‘Efeen.
victory
other
are
If you
“low
spare.
never been one to hold back a tee shot for accuracy or lag a putt. He plays to win top prize every time.
con-
cannot
made a following
such an accomplishment. The Pennsylvania pro
alive.
the British
in
the
rules
possible.
said this the reaction be a concise “that’s
purses
as much
man
compete
on
the
day
fine, but who do you think you are? Bobby Jones?” When Palmer says it, though,
But there is a new golf giant. His name is Arnold Palmer, and as
not
Masters
If
sional would
Giant
he hits a ball with
second
PGA.”
nant
fidence
did
Open
round,
this year: “My ambition is to win the Open and the
And nowadays amateurs have less chance to win the Open than the Philadelphia Phillies have of winning the 1960 penNew
but
British
PGA. Arnold Palmer simple statement his
seems beyond the reach of any golfer currently in the news, simply because no amateur has won the Open since Jones did in 1930 at Hopkins, Minnesota.
A
1953
the
the
first
rolled
the stragglers
game
> OED
is no longer a dream. Jones’ Grand Slam,
the
and
the
never
suggested
aE
61 home foot high
Masters
for
scrambled...one
have
team
in a friendly
aE
eye-
“Except
those who
Bithorn engage
TE
will hit the seven
big
good
Palmer
For
activities
IS DATES
sight And
with
and
such a feat—Ben Hogan. Bantam Ben (who is not very little, really) won the Open, the
of the winning
RENE, IPTG
arms
and
S.+
Diaz
the evening’s
PRL
hands
U.
Amateur
Lulu from
All Islands of Twin Engine
Caribbean Apaches
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seventy-foot
meter off
international
class
12- j
sloops,
presumably RhodeIsland.
Newport,
There, in such craft, the United States defender, Columbia, defeated Sceptre of Britain in four straight races in 1958 in the last cup match. Again, the first yacht to win four races will be the cup winner. The 1958 match was teenth umsuccessful
the sevenchallenge
for the symbol of international yachting supremacy, captured by the schooner America in 1851. Fifteen
by
of
the
challenges
were
Britain, two by Canada. The Royal Sydney Yacht Squa-
dron
of
Australia
filed
a formal
challenge ten days ago. News of the Australian intent stirred reaction separate
in Britain where four ae were Panning
challenges... \
...
TOE
the
at the Bo-
lera de Rio Piedras Tuesday night after the girls from Agencias Bithorn had defeated Sweetheart Soap in the Ladies’ Major A Leagué playoffs.
STE
Amateur, the U. S. Jones. a man_
affair got started
ers oa ra
British
bowling
Po ee
the
Open and was Bobby Someday
Tie
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RACE-Purse
H. Roman No Boy J. A. Nieves
ZEUS.-GRANADA, $1,300;
claiming
Forever
J.
Spring
MARIPOSA
($1,200);
Veneno Nocturnal Milo
Bonilla de Leon
L. W. E.
R. Flores Rodriguez Reyes
Gringo
I. Quifiones L. R. Velez
Aquiles Juan Antonio Nortefio
$2,550;
Rosita Cosedor
No
Tetrarquina Consenso Ufemia Ligia
O. Cc. A. F.
I. J.
Basi
SELECTIONS:
ROSITA,
los
Arana
injured
died
Guerrero,
in
a
here
Pacheco
G. L.
Car-
who
match
was
Saturday,
said
that
sent
Arana
rival
made
life. whose
Guerrero
here
furlengs
Entry
120 120 115 120 120 115 115 115
One
(Imperted)
with to
Zeus
beat
here
May
need
more
Back
from
vacation
Needs Best May
distance
to improve
“
effort needed surprise here
Best effort needed Speedy, may prevail Needs to improve
Hi,
ESTAMPIDO
11/16
Speedy,
miles may
(Imported)
prevail
May Best Best
surprise here effort needed effort needed
One
to
beat
here
Best
effort
needed
Best
effort
needed
VENENO
5'2
107 108 120 112 112 113 112
furlengs
Entry
with
lil 112 114
By
(Native) Pinito
Best effort needed Bound to be factor One to beat here Strong rival here Needs to improve Needs to improve Best effort needed
107
Strong Needs
Best
The
TAMPA,
rival here to improve
effort
needed
Fights
Agsociated
Florida —
Prese
Ray Por-
tilla, 145, Houston, stopped Larry Boardman, 140':, Clearwater,
Florida, they
every effort to save his Roberto Santamaria, punches
five
108
120
needed more . distance
may. prevail
Strong
Thursday’s
Wednesday.
Doctors
- Speedy,
4-year-olds-up
Boy
(AP)—Boxer
days
Has seen better days Needs to improve Needs to improve Best effort needed
Bravo Bonilla L. Ramos
Injured Boxer Dies MEXICO,
better
Strong rival here Needs to improve May surprise here
Ramos Landrau LIGIA, COSE DOR
Petama
Don
allowance;
No Boy J. A. Velez J. Belmonte E. Ayala
Chiquitin
seen
ar
T. Ramirez V. R. Andino D. Maldonado
RACKE-Purse Kelinda Pinito
factor
needed
_ Best effort needed
112 112 112 114
Clave de Oro D. Rodriguez SELECTIONS: VIOLENTADO, FOREVER,
ith
Has
4-year-olds-up;
Boy Boy
Cc. P.
Ortoon
effort
Winner in last Speedy, may prevail
Belmonte
No No
°
Pepe D. Violentado
be
recently
Best
Best effort " May-“‘need
4-year-olds:
L.
Rusty Rushing
2
Corchado
La Inglesa Denzil
SELECTIONS:
(Natire)
Hecuba
fo
Surprise
iz.
allowance;
El Duque
Mariposa II Oceanic II
Bound
107
J. Sanchez
Estampido Celeste
miles
needed
with
i
113... FRANCIA
G.
116
effort
3-year-olds: five furlongs (Imperted) 113 Best effort needed 110 Entry with: Dalila 110 One to beat here 107 Best ‘effort needed
A. Nieves CATCHER,
$2,650:
IL
1
Best Entry
J UPITER
F. Pacheco Vv. R. Andino No Boy
Zeus
6th
08
I.
J.
Strong rival here Speedy, should prevail Too much for her
105 112 106 113 104 118 113
claiming
vacation
EXCALIBUR
Vélez
BONITA
from
4-year-olds-up:
OQ. Bravo < No Boy I. G. Ramos No Boy No Boy .
SKIPPY,
Should be resting Best effort needed
4.
BIRMINGHAM,
England
down, ,was the first one to visit his widow. He has planned a fight,
with
Aranas’
proceeds
going
to
family.
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1:02.
Anon also Carmen, Cable, Kafu, and ran. | 6th RACE ~— Purse $2,800; allowance; 3-year-olds; six furlongs (Imported)
RUNS
ALLISON, Washington MINOSO, Chicago
allowance; (Imported)
five furlongs ($3,000) ; d-year-elds-up; (Native) Don Soberto (M. A. Alicea) $4.50 $3.00. La Madama (J. A. Velez) $6.20 Time: 1:02 1/5. Walter A., Hi Fi,
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BATTEY,
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CRRA
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SKOWRON, N. Y. LEMON, Washington
SKINNER, Pittsburgh RUNS BATTED IN MCCOVEY, San Francisco
Pct.
4 18 .474
MINOSO, Chicago COLAVITO, Detroit
Cincinnati
Deo,
9 38
Smith,
5th
Results
Purse $2,650: two furlongs
claiming
105 110 110 110 113
110
ARLEQUIN,
C. Rosario H. Torres J. Sanchez
Francia Catcher SELECTIONS:
the
Time: 1:50 3/5. Nendivei Jr., El Bohique, and Ceremonia also ran. 4th RACE — Purse $2,000; allowance; 3-year-olds; seven furlongs (Native) El Carito (R. Maldonado) $4.30 $2.90 Don Giovanni (Belmonte) ____ $4.7, Time: 1:28 3/5. Pikiluvy, Currutaco,
K. C.
HOME
MCMILLAN, Cincinnati MCCOVEY,- San Francisco
Time:
Press
Lumpe,
in
1,550;
Quisqueya Kentuckiana Stormy Weather
and Sifu also ran. 3rd RACE — Purse $2,550; allowance; 4-year-olds-up; 1 1/16 miles (Native) Complice (Bonilla) -- $7.90 $4.30 Pachico
(Based on 25 or more times at bat) Including all games of Thursday, April 28 NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Player, Club G AB RH Pct. Player, Club G AB RH
Mays, San F.
Stanarn
Midnite Moon (Flores): $2.50 $2.20 Nietecito (R. Maldonado) $2.90 Time: :23 1/5. Desacato, Tonga Doll, Royal Highness, and Comedia also ran. 2nd RACE Purse | $2,250; claiming ($5,000); 4-year-olds-up; five furlongs (Native) Cristalina (Bonilla) $10.10 $3.90 Miami (R. Maldonado) $2.90
Willie
ley Neal. He threw to second to
MAJOR
and
JESSIE.
Cirujano
Stanarn and Sempre, winners of the last two races, belong to Sagner and Chase Stable and are trained by Cutshaw.
force “Cepeda, but- Maury Wills, in throwing to first to try for the double play, hit Cepeda in the head with the ball. The Giants’ outfielder was taken off the field on a stretcher.
ORLANDO CEPEDA
and
ly.
walk
second
next
secend
fourth and sixth races respective-
Yesterday's
received
the
On
the
fans
third races on Cristalina and Complice, while Maldonado scored
out. of danger. had
afternoon,
2,800 °
>
cisco Giants, was hit on the head by a ball during Thursday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was taken to the hospital for X-Rays to determine any possible injury but apparently he is
humid
Page)
WOMAN BWN ps
plays left field for the San Fran-
Back
which attracted some to the local track. Bonilla
RACE-Purse
RACE-Purse Dalila La Pica Skippy
VPwhHH
LOS ANGELES, (AP)—Orlando Cepeda, Puerto Rican who
the
SANTA
SELECTIONS: 4th
Raman Boy
V. R. Andino J. Belmonte
Juguetén Bimbo Bonita IT
PWN
during
From
H. No
Bombillita Candida
OIA
(Continued
Liana
Hecuba Ecuador Jupiter
Cans
After Ball Hits His Head
Cepeda
3rd
4-year-olds-up: 1 U1 miles (Native) 107 Shouldn’t be racing 105 May surprise here 113 Best effort needed
($1,200):
No Boy R. T. Acevedo I. Quifiones Neo Boy
SELECTIONS:
RESULTS
OK
claiming R. Pagan
Arlequin Santa Jessie Norma
wy SOOIAUAWNDH
Apparently
Sabana
bea
Cepeda
$1,300;
Directora Don Ramén Excatibur Miusico
WMANIANPWNH
‘TOMPION’S BLUE GRASS VICTORY—Tompion (3) crosses the finish line two and three-quarters lengths in front of Victoria Park (4) in Thursday’s $30,900 Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland. Tompion, C. V. Whitney’s Kentucky Derby favorite, ran easily until the turn for home. T. A. Grissom’s Lurullah (1) was two lengths back of Winfields Farm’s Victoria Park. Tompion was ridden by Willie Shoemaker and Victoria by Willie Hartack; (AP Wirephoto.)
RACE-Purse Carlitos
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TOMORROW
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Comandante PUERTO RICO'S PRIDE .
~the San Juan Star
CARMONA’S PICKS PAGE 27
SEG
SPORTS San
Juan,
Puerto
Rico,
Saturday,
April
30, 1960
-
ioles Edge Ya
Nn
ribe Wins 5-4 As Held Hits 2 BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles last night edged the New York Yankees, 2- 1, as Hal “Skinny” Brown
scattered
nine hits.
It was the Orioles’ fifth straight victory and it moved them into third place. The loss was New York’s third in a row. Brown
with
was
engaged
New
in
York’s
a
duel
Bill
Short
throughout the game. And although Short allowed three less
hits, of
he
the It
was
on
final
was
season
the
short
end
score.
the
for
first
decision
Brown;
Short
of
the
is now
1-1. At
Cleveland
Perry
went
last
all
night,
the
way
Jim
for
the
Indians as they downed the Kansas City Woody
next
August,
forms
a bright
new
oval
at
the
velodrome exposition
ready for the Olympic
grounds
on
the
southern
the
The big plant, in which the Olympic bicycle events outskirts of the Italian capital. will be staged, is constructed of concrete and aluminium and will accommodate 20,000 The track, 1,300 feet in length, is covered with a special wood importspectators. ed
from
West
(AP
Africa.
Wirephoto.)
Patterson ls Ranked
Below ListonBy NBA PROVIDENCE (AP)—Sonnv py the winner. of twenty-two straight fights and unbeaten in five and a half ioe! Thursday replaced Floyd Patterson as the No. 1 eavyweight contender in the National Boxing Associa-
tion ratings for April. Pene
the
Kingpetch
flyweight
of
was
named the boxer of the month. It was the first time in six ears that Patterson failed to
e
listed
fag
as
champion
contender.
He
or
was
Ingemar
&@ chance turn
Johansson,
lead- |
to
match
regain June
have
it
in
a re-
20
in
New
gay
was stopped by Patterson
ano,”
chairman
said
of
Tony
the
ings committee. dodged
an
N.
“He
opponent
Petronella,
B. A.
rat.
never has
and is: al-
Oliver
El] Comandante yesterday paid $396.95 for six win-
ways
er
ready
to prove Kingpetch
PATTERSON to
meet
any
fight-
his rating.” won the award
as the boxer of the month for his defeat of Argentina’s Pas-
cual Perez at Bangkok
in their title on April 16.
WEST INDIA MACHINERY & SUPPLY (0.
WIMSCO — AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION
fight
this
year.
He
now
3 To Paddle Fla. To
has
Kansas
City:
He
lasted
until
seventh inning at which the Indians rallied for two to
the
time runs
KEY
overcome a 4-3 deficit. In the third American League
game White
last Sox
Tigers,
3-1, behind
four-hit and
pitching
Turk
Frank
in an attempt
Alphonse
combined
of Early
Wynn
Lown.
Lary
for Detroit
went
and
defeat
against
Tigers
have
row. Lown, who fourth inning
the
distance
suffered
his first
one
now
victory. lost
came when
The
four
in
(AP)
shoved
a
on in the the Tigers
—
‘Three
off last night
to paddle
canoe across 90 water to Cuba.
night, the Chicago stopped the Detroit the
WEST,
Canadians
a 15-foot
miles
Gagnon,
of
42,
open
of
Que-
bec, said the purpose of the hazardous journey will be te demonstrate that alight canoe handled by sportsmen is more seaworthy
than”
regulation
lifeboat.
Gagnon, athlete who
even
a wiry dabbles
a
in
| [ff
Navy
;
163-pound physical
|
first.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team
shifts, eating and. drinking little, and hopes to niake the cros-
§ §
Team
as each
responsible for two winners (See RESULTS Page 27)
x-Milwaukee
FLOYD
feat
four homers, tops in the American League. Don Larsen was the loser for
culture’ and endurance tests as a hobby, was accompanied by Pierre-Elliot Trudeau and Valmore Francoeur. The trio will work in. hourly
at El Comandante
x-San Francisco
in twelve in a title
ight in 1958. Liston, now fighting out of Houston, has a 29-1 Wwon-lost record, including twenty knockouts. “Liston is the most exciting heavyweight since Rocky Mar-
trainer
and
Sagner and Chase racing honors yes-
x-Pittsburgh
York. The 25-year-old Liston knocked out Roy Harris in the irst round last Monday night. arris ‘ounds
Maldonado,
Bonilla
The “cinco-seis” pool at
was
ranked
will
Raul
Candelario
Cutshaw and Stable shared
terday
Second in the new list. Pattergon, who lost the title last June to
Ride Two Winners
ners and $6.25 for fiv'e.
Thailand,
champion,
Bonilla, Maldonado Jockeys
two
L -
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3.169
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their only
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sing in about 24 hours,
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5
5
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Washington x-Chicago
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Boston x-Cleveland
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400 .286
2 2%
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the
5
x-Detroit
7 5
run
with
W
1
xbos Angeles x St. Louis
273
scored
x-New
York City
GB
%
x-Playing night games x-Playing night games Late Thursday’s Games Today’s Games San Francisco 7, Los Angeles 5. Today’s Games . ‘Detroit (Foytack 1-0) at Chicago Pittsburgh (Daniels 0-0) at Cin(Score 0-1). cinnati (Newcombe 1-0). New York (Coates 2-0) at BaltiSan Francisco (O'Dell 0-2) at: Los more (Pappas 1-0). Angeles (Drysdale 3-1), night. Washington (Ramos 0-1) at BosChicago (Anderson 0-0) at St. ton (Sturdivant 0-1). Louis (Mizell 1-1), night. Kansas City (Daley 1-0) at ClevePhiladelphia (Cardwell 1-1) at land (Tienfenauer 0-0 or LatMilwaukee (Burdette 1-1). man 0-0).
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