“ pAILY. “EXCEPT SUNDAY Wel. T “No.
178
US. Niatlear: Data
[Seen Involved; Treaty [Rests On Ike Okay By JOHN GALE
LONDON
-
(AP)—Britain was reported]
yesterday to be preparing to share atomic \secrets
with
France.
There
were
sugges-
{tions that U.S. atomic information might
a MACMILLAN be
i urks
\Memorial Day Appear als Programs. Set
Beweup MCKINLEY
teveath
_
eed
formed
-which
Saturday to. suc-
that-of the. deposed
mier | Adnan-
ex-Pre-.
Mende
started
tudy: of the immense} ‘post-revolt problems. ‘The cabinet “will hold
s first formal
ing today. |
The atmosphere at the Ankara headquarters of the military - coup yhich~ ended- Menderes’ 10-year
v horitarian ‘rule: Friday was rea
|New Tremors’ Rock City Of Concepcion By.
edi<-
THOMAS
Broken
windows
an
Party
former’
headquarters
Demo-
gave|
J. pcic
,
In the Facies crisis one of the |
mmediatée:a problems eins: : is economic.
Archibald MacLeish |
‘Today's STAR
tg fh
‘know,’ |
omething | has
gone
merica most of us, s
Archibald
Mae
There port
The
was
on new
latest
no
inmediate
re-
casualties.
tremors
came
as
southern Chile began a slow agonizing recovery from a weeklong onslaught of quakes and tidal waves. Many officials said the recovery would take years, perhaps decades.
They predicted the final death count from. the disaster) would reach. 5,000. Damage was: esti-| mated at nearly a $1,000 million.
An international mercy airlift
- America
ae
cLeis!
to’ iubsint Mi his essay
‘on: the.general theme
the London,
of
bomb
of
the
day
Mufti ies Last-h out in! Rush Of sis part-
Paris and Washington. It will give President de Gaulle}
a- complete
observance
needed
press: said details of ana eeneabeak|
|dre- already being worked
aviation Section of the Army National. Guard, will’ stréw — the flowers ever the graves of fallen soldiers at about 11 a.m. as part ‘the
approval
dossier
on
|
_By A. W. MALDONADO Goy.. Luis Mufioz Marin
atomic
know-how said the Express. The newspaper added. that
at
secrets
H- bins gone into seclusion to and -other thermo- : devote his time exclusively
SANTIAGO, |Chile (AP) — Seed “e servite units and agromit, Ui. -S. atomic informa- |, es them. | Nine more earth tremors rocked | tion |is restricted to use by Bri-| "a“Among the ‘nearly’ 20 bills he :quake-stricken: <Conceprion:: ring “the “floral offeritty ‘tain. W. on. approval would: must approve or reject before south central Chile Saturday will be Col. James! D. C. Breckbe necessary before the field was the end of this week are measuscattered ‘night and early yesterday.-
The city of 100,000, staggered bvidence of their earlier fervor. by. two giant quakes a week ago; The ‘military - coup jcame after was driven to’near. panic when weeks of | demonstrations by issue the strongest convulsion struck ‘about 344 ~hours. after midnight Hents for’ greater freedom. and toppled ,dozens .of homes, tic.
by
two: Western
- his
the cemetery. | nuclear developments would be! to 9 last-minute rush of bills The flag will be raised to half- excluded from any agreement but sent to him by:the Legislamast at 6 a.m.| over the cemetery. that ‘France would be safed seve- | At 9 ae Protestant services ral years work on research and; ture for his signature, a || will be eld,; followed -an hour will save several million pounds. | Fortaleza aide said yesterlater by a Catholic ymass. Approval Needed \4day. : After the spraying: of the flower The SundayDispatch carried ay { The wovernor; the aide said, has petals, participants in the services similar. story and said the. French ' been at an undisclosed mountain will gather at the entrance to the should be enabled to evolve their | retreat since the middle of last cemetery to march to the Memo- own H-bomb more quickly. iweek. According to the Commonwealth constitution, he must act ' rial Circle, There, flowers will be Under the _ British-American- on bills ten days after he recei-
Small groups of stubdents oceajonally banded. esgether for cheerul demonstrations, iles at Menderes’
flown
the
ee
. Terms Cited _, There was no official confirmation of the move on the cored with | a the French but the Sun
in Memorial Day
|| int Hato Tejas, ‘Whe ‘helicopter;
by
ners.
‘services to be! held this morning at the U. S. National Cemetery
eaded: by Lt. Gen. Cemal ‘Ghrsel as_president-premier. cabinet
pooled
spectacular spraying of flower tree, rom » ja helicopter will
AN KARA,, TUR (AP)—The Turks appeared calm, matter of fact and| ready to move ahead yesterday under: h new government of military men and civilian specialists stsel
A British-American treaty was ' signed last year to: cut out dupli- | 7 cation of atomic, research and much knowledge has already: been
fs DEGAULLE - Treaty: ‘Sdekers < —
Under New. Regime The:- provisional
also be involved.
of the
‘National. Purpose, | which is, of course, to keep inen free, Certainly this is a seeess | worth turning to. {
continued
flying
and
of
tons
doctors, | nurses
food,
medical: equipment
clothing . and
to
Valdivia,
(See MEMORIAL, Page 4)
widened.
ker Down And Live not all drivers
know
wha
just
meant
by
a
The
fof your car..
.. A'safe speed is one that will enable you to stop the ‘car in the distance you can clearly see ahead to |
avoid any emergency that. might pop up. Of course, that calls: for reduced speed at. night, since your as-. .gured.dlear. distance ahead is shorter. If you’re passing
most of the cars 6n the road, you are probably going “too fast. If many cars are passing you, you are probably going too slow.,. Too fast: and too slow
drive
with
traffic,
The
are both. unsafe
speed. limit signs
itiecta, sO
and.
state
tons- of badly ‘needed food, me(See; een Fase 4)
Back; ot. neice on traffic: ‘accidents an drive at safe Srey always.
traffic that is less:than ideal calls for a slower speed.
act on the
Page
4)~ -
Monsoon Floods
speed.: It’s easier to say whati ma a safe speed. ea
speed. that can cause you to 16 even for a moment. . . is not a
Governor must
(See MUNOZ,
safe
speed laws are for your protection. Never exceed them. But: remember, any. condition of the road, weather or
aid 400
truction.
Every sensible, mature driver knows he .should drive at a safe speed. The het seems to be that
Puerto Montt gas other ene centers,’ .
Govsratient| attictite
' res calling for a public school teachers’ pay raise, property tax relief, funds for schools, and ‘funds for sewer and road cons-
Kill 150 In Manila: MANILA ‘worse
Jeast
flood
(AP)—Philippines’ since
1947
150 persons
left:
dead
at
or :mis-
sing in Manila and five suburban communities
yesterday.
Officials
reported more than 5,000 home-‘ less and estimated property damage. at nearly
000,000:
- The deluge, from a monson that dumped a foot of rain in 36 -hours,
Jswept.
struck
early
through
Saturday.
“squhz
along the river b¢nks outskirts. of Manila, | (See
MONSOON,
Page
It
areas
on the tearing 4)
THE
=— heads: May. 2, 3860
SAN. JUAN..STAR
Ir
800 Housing, Planning Officials Start Congress Sessions Today © By FREDERICK
are
will
Delegates attending the 1960 World Congress on Housing. and Planning: here scheduled today. to attend two meétings at which the major themes fe the congress
be At
discussed. 10 am., about
800 delegates,
are scheduled to gather at amphitheater of the. School
General
Studies
at the
the + of Planning
University
of Puerto Rico for a discussion of “The Contribution of Physical Planning to Economic and Social)
Development.”
-
‘At
3
p.m.
another : plenary
ses-|
sion of the congress will discuss the second theme—‘‘The Place of - Self-Help
Total
and
Mutual
Housing
meeting will amphitheater
eral
Aid
in
Program.”
the
This
also be held at the of the School of Gen-
Studies. 43
Nations
International Federation for Housand
General
Planning
and
the
Third
Assembly
of
the
Inter-
American
Planning Society.
Also on today’s agenda is the council meeting of the Internatio-
Nal
Federation
versity’s
including
approximately
at 4 p.m. at the UniCollege of Business Ad-
for Housing
and
300° from Puerto Rico,
Housing Corp., acted. as master. of ceremonies. § .
ministration.
Canaux
At 6 p.m., there will be a dinner
“good
noted
that
reasons’’
there
were
to select
Puerto
Administra-
Rico as the site for the meeting, because ‘‘the_-progress in housing and -planning ‘here pave: been tremendous.”’
. Yesterday, the delegates- attended an all-day picnic at Punta Sa-
Candido Oliveras, chairman : of the organizing - -committee ‘for. the
for the Inter-American Planning Society followed by the organization’s general assembly at the
College
of
Business
tion.
Other
linas
Beach. Officially
|
congress
Opened
tary
Saturday
The congress was officially open-
Represented
The congress, which is being attended by top planners and housing experts from, 43 hations, combines the 25th gathering of the
jag
HARMON
of
Sptstoors
ae
.and:-the
island’s
Education,
next
Secre-
greeted
the delegates. Oliveras, who until
was president of, the ed Saturday, shortly before 5 p.m. recently Jean Canaux, president of the Puerto Rico planning Board, said
that Puerto Ricans would “receive with gratitude” any. suggestions cial languages of the congress—|, the delegates. might offer for the English, Spanish, French and Ger- ‘solution ‘of the island’s problems man. : : in housing and. planning.
IFHP, gave a address in each
Major
Davila, Puerto
General
Adjutant Rico
brief welcoming of the four offi-
Cesar
General
National
Cordero
of
the
Guard
and
recently resigned chief of Puerto Rico Urban Renewal
the and
University-Chancellor
nitez next charged to
remember
Jaime
Be-
the delegates
‘‘your
responsibili-
ties to weigh the aspirations of |} mankind)”. Planning at its best, | Benitez said, is: “the modern. ex| pression | of ‘reason, foresight, ‘imagination in action.”
and
Dr. Rafael Pico, president of the ‘Inter-American.
Planning
Society
and of the island’s Government, | Development Bank, welcomed the delegates on behalf of Gov. Luis Mumioz
Marin.
Norman tor
of.
P.
the
Mason, U.
S.
administraHousing
and.
‘Home Finance Agency, brought the delegates the greetings of
President
Dwight
Mason major
is
noted
.that..one
problems
the
knit,
rapid
D. Eisenhower.
facing
growth
loosely
of
the
all nations
of
“loosely
organized—in.
fact
disorganized—metropolitan areas.” - A¥ter the. opening session, - the delegates adjourned to the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture for
jan exhibi -ef colonial tioarchin tecture.
|-
Martin Bormann, once personal aidé to Adolph Hit] a ! 6,000,00
and
according
figure in the Third Reich’s extermination| | Jews, is alive and being hunted by Israeli agen) to
two
British
They
Israel Mum On Report Eichmann Na bbed In B./
JERUSALEM, Israel (AP) — which were “not ‘made clear} There was neither official con, Mean: while, it...was -auths firmation hor denial here yester: ‘talively reported here day regarding” a’ Buenos Aires Eichi ‘s and his family’s. newspaper report Saturday that. Place of. residence -was -m Adolf Eichmann was captured known -'to the Israeli pecu May 11 in the Argentina _ Capi- Services ‘by a Polish Jew tal =
The report said that -the exgeneral of Hitler’s elite corps ‘was drugged, held seven days, then brought . by plane to Recife, Brazil, where he was transferred
PARTLY CLOUDY
to
another
plane
and
brought
to
FORECAST: For Mayaguez, partly
chance
of
showers
Israel. News Item Hemembered It was recalled here, however, . that Israeli newspapers recently published a news item. concerning and -an Israeli::plane!! which took an
San Juan cloudy with
and
thunder-
showers. For Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and coastal waters, partly
cloudy with scattered showers: and isolated thundershowersWINDS:
ARMY TAKES OVER—Am erican. built Turkish Army tank sits outside police headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey,
following
the succesful
pov cament
by the
overthrow
of Premier
military.
FURNISHED FOR
Menderes
2
from
10 to 20
89
HIGH:
66;
Telephone 9-0382
81:
New
York,
63;
Les
1»
,
RENT
|
delegation
to Argentina
for the Independence ‘Day celebrations there and was held up
for three ‘hours in Recife en route
to
Buenos
Aires,
for)
reasons
Emergency = istry
at
Atlan-
66; San
36.
+
:
Professional a
Fuerte R. Dr. De
Nueve & andes
Dieso
Gasazr
409
|
Rio Piedras
i
Ambulance —
Te 64462 ar 6 oned oe, 20 Ut impossible to locate your M.D.
made a report about-a. year é
that before Eichmann set. up in an officially ~undesi country as a businessman; |
was-°in other
the
Middle
alises,
Places,. eae
East, “using
one
that’ of m¢
Local Red Red Cros Crosss
Asks Contato For Aid oe Chile
nounced that: financial : tions for disaster in Chile Wwelcome.and may be sent to ‘| local chapter here: According to chapter presi
YESTERDAY'S LOW: 74. _ STATESIDE. TEMPERATURES:
mi,
RESIDENCE
Israeli
p.m.
tic . City 66; Washington, D. C.,, 63; Chicago, 75; Detroit. 68; Mia-
H. MADERA 332, ‘San- Juan
knots. YESTERDAY’S
Boston,
Three bedrooms plus servant’s quarters, on beach front near San Juan Intercontinental Hotel. One| or two years’ lease. $400. per month. |
Bex
Easterly,
said
mann, presumed to have died in Berlin at the end. World War II, may be in South America. (AP Wirephot
~ ‘Tel. 8-1428
Caguas|
a
be errace
. i
| Dr. Jose Luis Porrata, the | Feceived | by the local. cha)
will be. sent directly to the:
‘lean
Red
Cross
_for~ help
rehabilitation of the victims.
-Frata said, however, that Red Cross. cannot accept .
tions of clothes, food, ‘and o items for Chile at. the: pr ame due to the difficulti
moj-
hia
Cyclist Killed
president
and Atomic Energy--Co!
of the nter and.
ta. Vacia
i| Studies
left
Talega; west ‘of
international
Airport,
early
yesterday morning in| a 15-foot
open
Antigua, a small British island
Colombia, and:
-
and
soon-to-be-completed
prove that “man
tpip was to” can conquer
‘|{ Council
University
influenza:
members Buso,
Cabrera,
and Dr.
Bou,
Other
present Manuel
Roberto
ez
Candidates Killed ALGIERS) (AP)—Algerih yes.
the
The
were Garcia
Ismael
Rodri-|
comes
per:
janent . Secretary. ’ Newly-appointed Secretary of ‘1 Education Jandide Oliveras assumed_.his. post.as president ‘of | the Council, Oliveras. had‘ orginally called this meeting for last
not required to attend. | _ . Getting. Bugher to head the France as gerian pa- Nuclear’ Energy Center is, considered a big step for science
rday ended three days of local
Lsctons ‘regarded major t of its ification
cy.
Despite ty eats: sand calls for in general in Puerto Rico. Bugher, t rebels,
Lbuvcots
ag took place throughout the
buntry. Rebel ‘attacks killed 17 49 by -unrsons ‘and wound ficial count in the week pre-
ding the last day of the voting, two mong the victims! were andidates killed and! two wound-
More
than
andidates
50
for- 3
per! tent of the
departmental
native
the
of
Indiana,
foremost
is
one
biologists
of
in
States.
the
i
At
4
Radio
Tower
mayor,
native
of
PONCE—Luis’ E. Freyre, owner
bean
School
She is leaving to take charge of <Yadio station WISO, reported vupolice yesterday | that - support|. a’ small school ‘and also tutor at ples of the station’s antenna ‘the South .Porto Rico Sugar Cen, creehad | been cut Sometime tral at Ensenada,
the tower
Employes of WI ror. strike,
I thee
} are current-
i recognition International Union
representatives:
Under
the
Sotomayor,
roliment 2
has
guidance
Caribbean
gone
of
Mrs.
School
from
en-
approx-'|
30 students to the present
to the. tower
he
swung
e: Oe ye ene a
Oe 7
his
to pass
Gaud
Figueroa, 18,
Caraballo,
was
polfde
said,
variety
“of
topics
ranging
from “‘Mango Maturity” to “‘Coffee Seed Germination” are currently being discussed at the annual meeting here of. the Carib-| beam region of the American Society for Horticultural Sciences.
Tobar).-
Divers Continue TMT Lloyd Salvage, Death Probe i S).
The
meetings
terday
and
4
being
are
which
to
began
yes-
will-run through held
of Pharmacy,
at
the
June
College
University
of Puer-
“experts
attending
Rico.
Among . the
Divers who investigated over the unsuccessful -and two crane cables
the’. conference are Vivian K. vessel Lloyd, which capsized last A ‘crew of six was aboard the Toole of the U. S. Dept. of Agrimonth off Culebra, have found no Lloyd .when it turned over Apr. culture's Beltsville Research Cenclue to the fate of three crew 22.’ Three were saved but Santos ter in |Md., who will speak with members still missing. Montagnes, 28, of Patillas; Ro- Dr. F.) L. ‘Wellman of the Dept.
weekend
the
The
Lloyd,
ill-fated
TMT
irailer
were
snapped
which
:was
towed
berto
Cruz,
in
38,
from Fajardo into San Juan har- Felix Serrano, bor late Thursday
by a tug of the
the
of
32,
process.
‘Luquillo,
of San
>»
of
and
disappeared..
Rico Lighterage Co., is The cause of the capsize is still still on itS side at Pier 10. Efforts not known. Efforts to right. it. will to right the ship Saturday were —
Verwoerd Being ‘Pressed To Ease Racial Policies
to
make
his
first
speech since April white assailant shot head twice: He’
was
burg
shot
Trade
st
making
a speech
answer
the
tics—but
he
survived
as
to
“divine
here
and
Popenoe
R.
M.
Fla.; Dr. of.
HonHome-
Hernandez-Medina,
Gonzalez-Ibaiiez
Santiago
and
J. Velez-
of the University’s
cultural.
Experimental.
Agri- |
Station.
Also. attending are Drs. Thomas) Theis, N. Almeyda and L. Calpouzes of the U. S. D.A.. Expéri: pmental Station in Mayaguez. On:
Wednesday . and
«Thursday,
the horticulturists’ will visit seve-. tal commeteial farms. :On Friday, delegates m Florida and Central
Ameri
will
report
on
va-
projects.
to
~ ANNOUNCEMENT
of
Carlos M. Chiqués, M.D.
Diseases and Surgery of The Eyes
provaien
‘throughout
Jehn
Cihes,
iJ.
enabling him to continue to lead South Africa on the course of racial segregation which he | deems the wisest despite heavy criticism world.
Gaskins- of Miami,
H. a
a martyr to many of his Nationalist followers. He has publicy attributed his
suvival
H.
Local ‘horticulturists | attending the conference include S. J. A. Bonnet, G. Samuels, M./A.. Tio, |
his crisort
ture and chemicals. Other speakers include Dr.
Beltsville,’ Md...
after
failed
of
Puerto
stead, Fla; and A. A. Piringer of
Johannes-
which
demands
the
Station, ‘about
seed germination -as affectispecies, ‘diseases, tempera-
duras:
public
just
Leoffee ed. by
at
B. H. | ‘White of La Lima,
2, when a him in the
the
Fair,
Phytopathology
‘Rico’ Experimental
Juan,
the
:
and
sinessmen
to
ease
his
govern:
Verwoerd speaks tomorrow, at ment’s racial policies, which resulted’ in the black revolt and brought condemnation
|-Bloemfontein in Orange Free Staher -te; center of jubilee 50th anniver.
Mrs:~ ‘Sotorfiayor lives. with husband, Radames ‘de Sotomayor, | sary celebrations of the founding of the South African Union. are es- }on.. Reina ‘St. at Degetau Sa:
here from
much of the world. ~ Businessmen are severely pin. 3 Press reports estimate as many. ched ‘by fo ign trade boycotts, mated < ee Meanwhile ‘the In the’ War of the Revolution as 100,000 people may hear Ver- by “disinv ents” from abroad tinuing to ‘broadcast: n. shareholders selwoerd, in-a city. whose normal through fo tower. iis only, half that. These ling out ‘hei ~ and by growing a H, Cuprill, attorney. for his armies across New. Jersey population repofts say ‘Verwoerd will have fear among oreigners to invest @- station, ‘has asked local FBI see an “impenetrable” police guard. in South Africa while racial unnthorities to join | Ponce police Miami Beach, Sas: Wai iciatin. M During. ‘the | pediod of his. inva- rest and -political uncertainty con. [tee Eve igation. grove ae 50 years ago. }lidism Verwoerd has been bom-| tinue. nages
Acosta
A
lies on her
ca’s greatest challenge in history. Verwoerd is scheduled tomor-
alls; Cables Cut
‘collapse. |
Lleyd
some people here call South Afri-
Doylestown, Pa., has had 22) years in the teaching field, 19 of them in Puerto Rico, and the last seven years as peasipal of the Carib-
turday~ night, opus
trailer vessel
side af Pier 19 after unsuccesful effort to right. her. That’s of the deck and bridge showing. (STAR photo. by
row
a
TMT
do something about. meeting what
Ensenada
Mrs,
‘once
WAY—The
F. Verwoerd to say something or.
buncils claimed the backell: the PONCE—Mrs. Virginia Pearce plf-determination policy of Pres- de Sotomayor, -principal. of- the nt Charles de Gaulle: Results Caribbean | ‘School here, tendered the voting are expected today... ther. resignation. this week to the I dof directors. | school’s
as
For Annual Meeling
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)—Demands are building up on Prime Minister Hendrik
Ponce Teacher To Head School
bail,
Horticulturists Here
Wednesday but the illness of Si- Puerto
fre prevented a quorum since the two mainland members; were
$6;
was in the Aguadilla Jail unable to. post bail.
part Center at Rio Piedras. Julio Meeting Held Saturday The Council Meeting was ‘held Saturday. at the Santurce home of member Jaime Sifre, who has
he elements on sheer fortitude and stre = 7 and | been ill ‘with |
motorcycle
ria.
Mayaguez,
on
A passenger on the cycle, Reyl-
{ize and administrate the growing, |} number: of ‘service and business | type establishments ° “appearing | un the University’s campuses. |< '| These. inelude . the new student dormitories going up in Rio! PieHALF. |
toy. the
the
naldo hurt.
and.
placed
ear to he left attempting a car.
‘|-ereated by the. Council-to: organ-|
uisville,
and
was. the founder of the Yellow! Fever Institute at Lagos, Nige-
dras
venjean
theft
according to authorities, he struck
-The UPR Business and Seryice Enterprises Administration was!
sailing dinghy, bound for
Ee Paul Semonin of.
at Bogota,
driving in a
The driver of the car, Leon “Gaud Caraballo, was charged with reckless. driving auto
t for some time. f Bugher (pronounced bobier) 58, forwas ‘director’ of the medical, e-| th the U.S, Atomic E-| and; public heéalth) 1 ducation, mmission, as Speen division’ -: of < ‘the Rockefeller, | Foundation- ‘from 1955. He ‘also, {| headed the ‘Section of Special) graduates
20,..
collision with an on coming car on highway No. 2 near San German.
dministration.} i ord Bugher,
1 Boola, Boola
Frigel,
motorcyclehe was
ion
project “under the’ administra‘ico Nuclear | ¢reation-of a Universi- tion of the University: of PuerRico. The “post had: been: vass and Serves Enter-|)
: Two - Yale
Alameda
was killed early yesterday morning when he was thrown from the
» Energy CenCommonwealth
L
, CONTAC LENSES -
"will now
be at his office
Monday thru Saturday. 1:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. . Friday. 1:30
8 A:M.-
to’ 12
P.M.
6:00
to
a P.M
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY e 3-4945 562| Trigo Street Edificio Alcazar, Parada
124%
Miramar, Santurce, P:R)
ry ee
“new
Nuelear ai, joint
Sie NST fai
island’s ter —
ery
’ Temael
ted by the: Council to. Need ‘the
af
An Collision’: _ With Auto
a
Sn
Sheet
eae
ae
ne
oasis,
{psx
s
THE SAN JUAN) STAR— Monday, May 30, i960
Caribbean. Commission 1 Personnel Here June 8)
MEMORIAL (Continued enridge. Maj.
From Gen..
Page Juan
1) Cesar
Cordero Davila, Adjutant of the Puerto Rican National Guard, will give
an
address
representing
By HAROLD
the
Governor. Invocations tant,
low.
and
A
in
Jewish,
Catholic
firing
Protes-
faiths
squad
Caribbean
will
tary-General
fol-
and
be
hoisted
to the
noon
while
mast
at
plays
‘‘The
Star
top
band
Spangled
Ban-
at Playa
organizations
to lay a wreath
will
of
the
TOMMY bye
ned
bodies
or
of 77 victims, drow-
electrocuted,
recovered
1) shan-
from
have
the
been
ruins.
Following in the wake of tropical storm Lucille, the rains also sent floods pouring down the suburban foothills into Que-
zon San
City, Juan.
Caloocan
Town,
and
countries.
U.S.
night
planes
also were
aboard
16
planes.
MUNOZ teachers’
salary increase end
bill be-
of the week.
ded that he did not know
He
ad-
of any
bill the Governor might veto but pointed out that bill reports ocecasionally call for changes.
While
the
Governor
has
been
away a steady stream of signed bills has been Reaching La For-
taleza from the mountain retreat. Among
them
is ene
received
Fri-
day assigning the Department of Public
Works
vement
$425,000
for impro-
of public buildings.
an
unheard-of
WaT
Singer Tommy
bride-to-be
nds gets a good-
Nancy
Sinatra,
at
Inter-
Ponce Judge Blames Speed
Commission
-
low
price
$150
IO) i
in
the: majority
highway
aiplta(a THIS
PRICE EYE
ROMAN is the
of
villain”
Puerto
accidents,
to
Herminio
major cause of traffic fatalities,” the judge said in an interview here. He added that ‘‘the majority of drivers fly on our highways.”
Rodriguez
made
when
he
driver
who
sounded
“Althou
Secretariat
first step here tion,
news
arrested
added. Judge
re-
a publico
his
horn
judge also for - placing
criticized too much
the em-
phasis on parking violations at the expense of driving infractions. “The
police take
in handing he
said.
tinued,
‘That's
‘‘but
parked
which ing
13
of
governs while
criticized by
mission
Com-
is
Rodriguez
Secretariat
30,
1961. ‘By
that
the ‘new
watil : “ung
then
it is
hoped
Caribbean © Orga’ nis)
the
Commission“ administrative:
sé
eretary Erskine-Lindop expect; that: the needed. ratification by, the four metropolitan powers oj the change-over from the Ca iby bean Commission to the Carib
is
bean Organization will take plat
|
.without undue delay. He ihsiste¢)
7%
| that the ‘slowness marking thy
1 rusion
obtaining of the formal ratifica) tion to daté has been only a mat
that
ter
TOKYO, (Ap)-Communist Chi24 charged yesterday a U, S.
to| Military . aircraft intruded
of
|iiter-goverdinental
tape~ “Working
into| ments
takes
with
time,”
ree)
Sy govern
four
committe
Kwangtung Provincé, Saturday.|; In the © case‘‘of the, Unite recommended | Peiping Radio said Red China's | States, the needed Congressiona
that the Commonwealth pass legis-| foreign ministry issued its 101st | endorsement for the sswitch-ovel lation with requiring all cars be equip-| «serious warning” United heannot. from thebe Caribbean before th obtained Commissio 8 to theaes ae a governor, making it seri ped impossible to drive more than| Stated against such “military | next session of Congress, Ersking 50 miles an hour. provocations.” |. | Lindop oad.
—
SHIPPING
SHIP
FROM
.
ANFRED
~ Amsterdam
TROPIC STAR BERNICE M
St. Croix
GATEWAY
}
stead
$3.
TO
F
|
OPERATOR
AGENTS
OR
i
MAY
so
‘a3
30
Comm | ‘ports,
‘Royal Netherland S. J. Trading
29
a
-~CtOStwj Thomas’ a Bt
‘Trepic | Freight © Lines :
Newark
‘Gea Land
St. Thomas
P.RV.L Line”
he
con-
CLAIBORNE
Mobile, N. Orleans,
30
38
Mayaguez, Pence.
Waterman
the
cars ALCOA PENNANT
Baltimore, N. Y.
3
JUNE
1
Mayaguez. Ponce. Baltimore, N. Y.
Alcoa SS Co.
harm
traffic
law,
also
Communist
CITY
SCHEDULES
ARRIVAL 8.3.
at
the offense of driv-
Peiping was 75.
‘ianthede
ze
N. ¥.
0
JUNE
2
N.Y.
C Trujitle
3
JUNE
12
C. Trujillo
‘TRANSBORINQUEN
N. ¥.
2»
German ports
31
JUNE a i JUNE 2
Mobile, N. Orleans
31
JUNE
2
Mayaguez, Pance,
a
JUNE
2
Ponce, Mayaguez,
Bull Lines
Hamburg
31
JUNE
1
Martinique, Europe
Horn Line,
Gulf
31°
JUNE
1
ALCOA
ROAMER
“
EMILIA
Party,
Mobile, N. Orieans
FORT
Phil., Balt., N. Y.
fi
CARILLON
GEORGE
LYKES
Radio
re-
(information compiled
by
“ ©. Truiillo,' |
Juan STAR
as
Carib.
,
Phil.,
an
Cc
ports
Alcoa S5 Co. _
:
Balt.
;
|
—E
J
Waterman
Imbert
Mayaguez, 8. American, Guif ami
Lines
MS.TS., at American. Ed Hamburg Americai
Mobile, N. Orleans
ports
San
Bull
=
~
Fratera Campo
"ONY.
:
‘
/'
of PL}
BEATRICE
said CHRISTIANNA PIKURITZ
He
-
|
SIX SHELLINES
was
TOKYO (Ap)-Lin Po-Chu, described as one of “five elders”
He
to
3
Red Chinese Leader Lin Po-Chu Dies At 75
ported.
$42,500
zation will have been ‘create, and perhaps installed -in “pe ma nent headquarters . on the” out skirts of | Rio Piedras.“ +
Charges
;
voted
20
the judge.
Chinese
¥
aye
:
~~
St. Thomas
not
intoxicated,
15.
Juan
|
r
Underwritten
Newark
time
in motion are more closely.”
the
June
the. establishment
z
from.
write rental‘ expenses of the Com
the
thé . Commission
China
free
LEDA I
fine,’’ will
‘expects
San
Puerte||
Governor} ree |
tickets,”
much
remember,
illegally
Article
too
out parking
. says
month
of ‘the Caribbean Organizawhich will replace the Com-
convie-
is no equipment
in-
altercation on a busy Ponce street.
law
to
in
as
make these tests successfully,” he | Chinese territorial air space over | the administrator.
sistently at a car driven by the]: judge and allegedly called the magistrate an ‘‘old goat’’ in an The police
the
make
15
|mission. The present body—coniprised of delegates from the four metropolitan powers of France,
the cutee of alcohol ae be determined by saliva or breath|
tests, there
“Speed, unrestricted speed ' on the highways of our island, is the
cently
nicalities, which tions difficult.
Rico’s
according
Ponce District Judge Rodriguez Quifiones.
4 yesterday,
a
SCIENTIFIC
PEDRO
‘Rental
rived in San Juan this week. of
of such
officials.
lonialist” | influences.
}mission files and furnishings ar-
Transfer
as observers, Swill}
‘opinion
fioz Marin, be
Pdied of heart disease in Peiping
LEE re
will be
The Commonwealth Senate las
June
by
the
Rican
offices: will be ready
for occupancy
For Island's Accident Rate the article was filled with tech-|—
of the
No
his
anyone. The cars the ones to watch
RET E sa at
—
national Airport in Los Angeles just before Tommy left for Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, to begin a six-months active duty tour with the Air Force. Nancy is the daughter of singer Frank Sinatra. (AP Wirephoto).
Judge
(Continued From Page 1) property-tax relief bilt before tomorrow, the aide said, and on the the
from
By
bringing in seven field hospitals. Components of one arrived Satur-
fore
kiss
PONCE—“‘Speed
(Continued From Page 1) dicine and clothing already have been flown to distribution points from the United States, Canada and various Latin American
day
LEAVES
Red
TREMORS
in
installed.
Ready
Exskine-Lindop
(Continued From Page apart clusters of makeshift ties. The
‘still to be
In-
| — MONSOON
will sit only
ing is practically complete, but ceilings, electrical fixtures, and such facilities as elevators are
gather
65th
Pace
members
Association Building in Hato Rey. Structural-work on the build-
at the monument
honoring the dead fantry Regiment.
ee
Beauregard
staff
third floor in the new Teachers
de Ponce.
Principals will be a civic committee from Playa de Ponce led by Ezequiel Rivera Garcia. The service will begin at 4 p.m. Civic
of
d
ta
ner.” In Ponce, Memorial Day services will be held this afternoon at the foot of the monument in
the square
Clovis
group
Holland, | a
1 new Puerto Rican headquarters. to Rico. The new body will inherit a) Already here to oversee. instal- files, library, and other | physi lation of the Commission’s Secre- assets of the Commission and} will tariat is) C. P. Erskine-Lindop, be similarly: concerned with «ir administrative secretary of the: 4 cial and }economic wel, of Caribbean Commission. Athe Caribbean. The new bode For temporary | weadquarters however, the organization, ~ in! the Commission will occupy the which the metropolitan’ nations‘}
of the
the
the United States,
Secre-
will arrive in Puerto Rico June tion, made_up of twelve’ West alt 8 to launch ‘operations in their dian dependent areas and Puer {
will fire vol
leys, a band will play taps, and a 21-gun salute ‘will be fired, to conclude ceremonies. The flag
will
a
J LIDIN
Commission
De
Lykes Line
t
A
tion)
INCLUDES EXAMINATION
Additional Charges la Uh ae Tel)
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
EASY CREDIT No faterestor
Cerrying Chorges T
¥0UR NEAREST LEE OPTICAL
.-. the lightesi,
|
ormae tomuatD ¢>
le in smoking today!
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J
es
B E f
Sssif the cool of the night to NEW YORK
.
o Jet Glipper.ts Fast and Inexpensive oe
1AM. Departure ;
4:30 AM
Timed to let you pack after dinner. Or you cari fit-in a gala bon ve voyage party _ with. family and friends before arriving
Arrival
Jet. Flight ‘‘Dos-Cinco-Dos” beats heat,
the
Lowest Jet Fare to New York the
crowds, the traffic...You're
downtown just asthe cif
awakens, with
- at the uncongested airport. ‘Start your | time to relax before your first full Gay
: ,
while still in San Juan! »
“in fabulous> New York
Cost is the lowest for.any jet: $67.60 one
way. NO Surcharge. This Jet Clipper* Tourist
Most
leaves
every Saturday ~
you canin fly any morning af the ee
travel Agents are booking right now. Visit one today or call
“WORLD'S
Service
‘and Sunday morning ... As of June 1
EXPERIENCED AIRUNE
307 RECINTO SUR — SAN JUAN — TE: 3-8000- oa
THE
SAN
j Early
Bank
— Menday;
May
30, 1960
By SAM DAWSON: . AP. Business News
- NEW YORK (AP)—
of the Bank. Municipal
most
readers
will
the | ‘many
remember,
states,
by
issued
are
which
bonds
those
are
bonds,
into
this
category
because
of the
close
{
because
The
as-
and
its
agencies
‘As to the advantages soember that in te U.S. {axed in the 50 per cent
wife
Many
tax-free
status
of- the
who
earn
peoples
40 benefit tax-wise
issue~municipal
are
are
not
also
in the
millionaires
by owning
municipal
50
per
cent
at all
are
in
as
fifiancial
status
Little In
addition,
and
success
which
he
of past
protect
these
brings
the
out
issues
of the
Known little
and
buyers
of
issuing
|
The
especially
municipal
facts
the
the
of
Puerto
laws
Rico
and
of its agencies.
Here
are
‘In
the
a
few
quotations:
decade
of
the
1930’s
many
tthe U.S. due to the depression:
defaults
. There
were
registered
has been
in
no default,
or deliquency, or managed refunding in the history pf Puerto Rico. This unusual record existed even before Puerto Rico came under the American flag.” “The payment of principal and interest on the public debt of
the
Commonwealth
of
Puerto
Rico
constitutes
a first
charge
on
dhe revenues of the Commonwealth. It is provide by Article 6, Section 8, of the Contsitution that: ‘In case the available revenues jncluding surplus for any fiscal year are insufficient to meet the
appropriations
made
for
that
year,
interest
on
the
public
debt
and amortization thereof shall first be paid and other disburseynents shall thereafter be made in accordance with the order of pri iorities established by law.’ “Another factor which demonstrates Puerto Rico’s willingness
io pay jin the
isthe existence of a statutory emergency fund to be used vent of public emergencies including situations requiring
pretection
of the credit
of the
Commonwealth
or
its municipalities.
as the various kinds of municipal bonds that can be issued, how various
municipalities
and
agencies
borrow
money,
and
how
they pay it back. There are no recommendations to buy any of the bonds, nor is date. Yet, an
facts on
in this
his
any specifie issue identified by coupon or maturity interested reader -armed with the information. and
booklet
is placed
in an
excellet
position
to proceed
own.
Jocal
investment
scene
nicipal bonds to such investments. (Mr.
Lynch,
Howell
is
who
may
broaden
know
their
the
associated ' wi
Pierce, Fenner
&
little
or
knowledge San
nothing
about
considerably Juan
office
of
Eye
Clothing
.and
Face Protection,
Its,
Respiratory
man of the year” from Arturo club. (Photo. by Mariani).
PONCE Executive
— The Pouce Sales Club Friday honored
the Most Rev. James E. McManus, bishop of the Roman Catholic
-diocése of Ponce, as “outstanding salesman
of the
year.”
elementary and high school with 2 capacity for 2,500 children, and
Gost about $400,000.
In his acceptance speech, Bishop McManus said the project
“maintains
He
_ First Aid Materials, Gas and Dust Detection devices, Ventilation "Equipment, Safety Signs.
Exelusive Distributors —;
San Juan. in Puerto
the Virgin Islands
corporate
now and
predicts|}
of
God
the
school
is saving
is filling
award
was
McManus
money _ be-
“a
need”. in
presented
to
by Arturo CasPance
club.
‘The
of
Utility
America
steady
bj’
Airplane
C
believes.
gains
made
tha
in
thé
12 years by business aire be ‘accelerated this year. ' A favorable factor inj}; growth has been the saf cord. The ‘Flight Safety tion
reports
that
latest
_| figures of “business planes |} a rate of 0.7 per 100 millio said, “he founded the Catholic senger, miles, compared ‘wi University and conceiyed the for passenger autos.
academy.”
|
Dan Davila, of San Juan a director for the Sales Executive Clubs of the Caribbean Area, presented the new Ponce club’s charter to Castro. The dinner was held at the Ponce Intercontinental Hotel.
American Legion Head Due Here Tomorrow Martin B, McKneally, national commander of the American Legion,~is scheduled to arrive in Puerto Rico tomorrow to be the guest of the Puerto Rico Department of the ‘organization.
_ Shortage Of Pilots One problem: looming i training of new pilots for ness craft. At first, there large “pool of military pilots, but this is now di ing, An executive of the:N Business Aircraft Assn. su; that one solution may: be in on-the-job training pro;
The business plane is ing farther
a
big
‘} travel
afield. The
increase to
in
Canada,
19:
busine Mexico
other Latin American lan 1960s may see increased atlantic flights as U.S. fin crease their operations
rope and -Africa. Corporations have b anywhere from $7, more than one million 4 for their planes. If they
The Commander will be met. by | ing ;
Pedro N. Haidar, local department commander,
and
other
members
CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE between
St. Thomas,
Fajardo, -Ruerto Rico and.
V. I.
Culebra, P. R. Vieques, P. R.
St. Croix, V. I.
Phone 2-5325 Rico and
in
Roberto de Jesus, chairman of of the Legion, more now to the turbopro) the Santa Maria committee, Yesterday, the president of the jet! planes the higher price: Auxiliary of dominate. praised the Bishop as a “great "National ’ Ladies’ salesman” who for 13 years has American’ Legion, Mrs. Alexan-|* A two engine turboprop der H. Gray, also arrived in San the Gulfstream, was designe been an organizational leader. Juan. She was met by : several built by Grumman Aircraft? “Against all odds,” de Jesus members of ‘the Auxiliary here. neering with the businessn’ mind. Its interior is fitte for conferences and other’ ness activities. -.. Fairchild Engine &~ Ai ‘hag a turboprop called.
202 Ponce de Leon, Stop 4-% 1950
concept
Commonwealth
Bishop
GAR W. YATES COMPANY, INC. Box
said
the
the
society.”
Merril
Safety
Castro, president of the
\Bishop McManus. Honored By Ponce Sales Executives
The
Protection,
}.
of the Aerospaee Industries
tro, president, of the
—
total
in
Ponce Sales Executive’s Club award as “outstanding salés-
cause it Ponce.
Tee
airlin
ahead
will be 40,000 or more end of this decade.
about
Smith,
| SAFETY EQUIPMENT Head
mu-
commercial
soon
registry
within
To summarize, this fact-packed booklet by Mr. Rodriguez provides an excellent starting point for serious minded observers of the
:
RECEIVES AWARD—The Most Rev. R James E. McManus, left, bishop of the Ponce Catholic diocese, receives the
Bishop McManus was cited for This fund amounted to ‘approximately $7,584,915 at the end of “conceiving and executing” the hpi 1959.” In 13 well-written pages, Mr. Rodriguez has compiled an interest- ||Santa Maria- school project in §ng account of Puerto Rican municipal, bonds covering such topics Ponce. The school is a 50-room the
in¢reased
The FAA estimates ther), 24,000 business aireraft off)
history
Commonwealth
bonds
commerci
had
far
pected
about
how)
and, passengers carried. : cater to many others beside) nessmen and they have 1z faster planes and more frey ’flights. But a definite trend turboprop and jet planes
.
kngwn
doin
this
stil]
agencies.
Facts
as many
million hours. ~ Commercial Lines Still
interested in conservative, fixed-income type investments. Because the primary purpose of Mr. Rodriguez’ booklet is to discuss the various municipal bonds in Puerto Rico—who issues ipem, how they are redeemed, etc.—he does not go into a discussion of the yields currently available on local issues. What he does do, in simple easy-to-understand terms is to give a good background on the municipal set-up here and an excellent view
current
spend
they,
year
bracket.
are
jnto the
A;
lines. In 1950 company fleeté le1 234! million hours aloft. B
bonds.
that they
Aviation
the air in company owned #
a position
bonds, assuming
Federal
cutives
in-
of municipal bond~- ownership, just rea person who earns $16,000 annually is bracket. And for joint returns, husband
$32,000
who
which
}|
This year is expected: t) the first in- which busines! and financial and industrial
terest. This little booklet, however, is easy to understand and is.full of facts about Puerto Rico
HOWELL
ard
of the
orien
¢alls business aircraft|the “f: growing fleet. in the laviaticl dustry.” -,
sociation of the two countries. Maybe the title does have an academic soncki, Let's also grant that extremely wealthy people get moré benefits from municipal bond owner-
ship
other
ting the .co airline Vy! you can now add the pany plane as an up and ¢ competitor: ~ i
counties, cities, and territories of the United States—the interest on which is free from U.S. and Commonwealth of Puerto Rico income taxes. Regardless of the fact that Puerto Rico is not a territory of the U.S., its bonds nevertheless
fall
a
a
Threatens C ommercial ——
for Puerto
Rico released an extremely interesting booklet entitled. “Investment Yardstiek for Municipal Bonds as Applied to Puerto Rican Ctligations,” written by Salvador Rodriguez, Assistant Vice-President
ell
Bonds
By DANIEL D. HOWELL the Government Development
last week,
STAR
\Popularity Of Business Aircratt
San Juan Ticker Talk
Commonwealth
JUAN
si
6.
L_
- M/V ISABEL II Modern, Fast Efficient
CALDERONE ENTERPRISES
One day service
Tel. Fajerdo 336
_
Box 157, Puerto Real (Puerto
Rico
ship,'and Lockheed Airer:
all-jet named the Jetstar . at the same>market. Still ‘are the Viscount, the F-2 ‘Allison and.Eland turbopro
vair conversions. ‘The FAA estimates tha year business aircraft sal ‘service operations ‘came
million doll4rs. It expects Sonbie Ws 1962.
}
qt
7
/,
|
A
|THE SAN JUAN SZAR — Livalay, Lay 29,1959
| ||
:
i
ia
|
‘ommittee Cc hanges InC ongress “is as
fang ern tempat NN yr fens HN beim ain tila tite ens ; ot ta Tee eae, xo Garr ate tg al
é
View From. Here
Set
ay Alter Island-U.S. Relations | 2772s2.|52,fester 2a vee
newly-elected
S.| PRIEST
humental broadsides with in up-“big’ T” Territories, have béen| Bull
STAR Washinsion Cyrrespendewt |. First ef Two Parts
president:
Lines,
is expected
of the|
Bull Lines reportedly contem-
here| Plates at least another shed the
‘| and-coming young insular politi-| firmly coupled into the. Union. | Shortly for talks with Puerto Ri-|Size-of the 30,000 sii. ft freight | cian. named Luis Mufioz Marin.| A flurry-of bill have hit the | C0 Ports Authority Director Ra-|0ck now on pier’ ‘14. Also, the
TASHINGTON —- There are | Time has undoubtedly mellowed | House and Senate aimed’ at solv-| fael Durand on improvements to}@djacent 4acre. tract now ‘used strong indications these | the twé old warriors, but neither | ing long-standing} problems in| that a new era in Com- has lost his ability to swing from | Guam, the Virgin Islands; Samoa|
nwealth
relations
Congress
with
the|the
is in the making.|
floor.
fand: the:
‘Gruening has
maintained
an|
he passing of the “old order” | Owlish silence about the Fernos-|.
s understored
rather poignant-
Murray
bill. Some
Ryukyus.'
full-dress
study will take time.
~
-
pier
package deal
made
Bull
recently
container
with the Ports Authority,
aie
yard.
It
is
tee
expected ,
Wee
Both House and Senate Interior | by termsof which the steamship | ™iM"y installations wil ’
have interpret- | Committees.
his month when two respected | ¢4 this as a sign he is interested|
A
be’made to pier 14. ; by the Puerto Rico National That dock figures.in the four-| Guard -will be converted into a
clear
this” year
they
were
made
it|line~handed
unwilling
over
piers One
to
vering
to| Three to the, government in ex-
warts of the “New” and “Fair-| in bu not too enthusiastic about | grant Puerto Rico bank-check au-| change’ for $500,000
and a pro.
~
;
Gabs
wid
siahe
teal pe
Bull
wie
tos
his
be
ipa
e
aeeneu-
NS
sl
aisanase aete rs ¥
s
pte
announced: . plates.
comes
at’a
time
when | up
under, the
congressional
mi-|
operation.
th Re
not seek reelection. '| the committee appears on the | croscope. ‘Like it or not, there} That) location will ‘reportedly decision eliminates the last] Verge of launching thoughtful] it’s. going! to stay: for a while.|be the ‘core of Bull’s burgeoning
members of the Senate In-| Study of overall Federal policies | The lawmakers Affairs Committee who}in the offshore areas, now, that|to be in no and
Hawaii,
ned seem | container-cargo trade. -A large Heitman moved to the post of ,to “make «any crane for handling 35-| Vice chairman of the Board of
last- of the
they’ see. ft.
two
likely
to
accelerate
dy pronounced e
prto Rican
an
|.
a
|approach
to
affairs.
Directors.
al-;
shift toward
conservative
installed!
key.
bers_ and the resultant reifle ‘of committee assignments ns
be
een te gpa a eayt eee ORG te >
the
may
-
°
ic
ep
of
-
a
original legislation creating |. prto Rico’s form of home rule.
etirement
to
View President’ C. *.
vad
yed a major role-in framing| Alaska
ent
Executive
ele
(D-Mont.),
maceaienbies Pe ot
ay
ly would
selhcancen nnndecode Bat
» eras, Sen. Joseph C. 0’-| the Commonwealth’s proposals. | thorit;.for the future. Asa re-|mise by the Authority to ex.| 1% Tsporedly chest to push tha honey (D-Wyo.) and James E.| “The reassignment of name-|suit, the Commonwealth wound|pand and modernize the pier 14] oeP ny. auc osation of Mean.
s things stand, the full comchairmanship ’ passes
time Secretary
to!
of Agriculture
we
tee aton
P. Anderson (D-N. M.), ranking Democrat and hirman of the. powerful Irri-
on and Reclamation Subcomtee. But observers believe
An-
son will rely. mainly on Sen: nry M. Jackson (D-Wash.), irman of the werful IrriAmittee, to call ithe shots on Mmonwealth legislation. ‘his year Jackson. proved
apathetic to Puerto Rico’s proms,
but
definitely
ation.
leery
modifying
its
reportedly declined
of
status.
to spon-
the Fernos-Murray bill. Later asked for a Justice Departpt inquiry into the constitual questions raised by the
Pee
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BS
~Plans. Not Known” Vhether the 48-year-old Washon attorney and _ ex-news-
ermah the
plans
helm
important
ter . At
remain
his
at
politically
subcommittee
of
considerable.
the
ying
to
of
momeht
a name
is
a
specula-
he
is busy
for himself
as
of his party’s outstanding kkesmen on military preparedis, outer-space, om policy manery
problems..He
png the top _ Democratic xinations.
also
ranks
possibilities for vite- presidential
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Low
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and
virtually;
_of
subcommittee
ts.
Two
logical
assures choices,
Every
bcommittee, the post ated by O’Mahoney.
f Jackson
decides
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FANS—Miss Cuchi Rincon, seated, niece of San DONA FELISA’S Juan’s Mayor, shows members of the Roosevelt Roads Navy Officers’, Wives Club some of her aunts famous fans. From left to right standing are Mrs. William Harris, Mrs. Nicholas Sabalos, program chairman, Mrs. Harold Wilson, club secretary, Mrs. William Seeba and Mrs. Frank; Tofalo, assistant hostesses, (STAR photos by Betty Knorr).
are
needed
Disaster glad
urgently
for
Relief. The STAR
to
accept
all
Chilean
will be
contributions
and
forward
Alvarez,
businessman,
mittee
them
to
‘Chilean-born is
who
making
to fly down vitally plies to the stricken
Desiderio
San
with
TALK—Dojfia
Felisa
Rincén
de
Gauthier,
of fans
and
showed
her
his
-Juan com-
collection
at the
arrangements|needed supcountry.
+
ROOSEVELT ROADS, P. R— The
lovely
fan
instead
lady of
who
wields
a gavel
topped
as
a
Mayor
with
a matching
duster and a flame rose tucked in the
of
her
was
hostessed
Dofia
by
wives
Felisa,
brought along part fabulous -collection tiously showed
art
Chicken Noodle Soup makes everyone soup- hunlively taste of LIPTON chicken broth and enriched egg noodle’ satis-
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beloved
mayor
of her many
of The with a plastic
of
who
of her own and _flirta-
the group
the fine
fan language. head tablé was decorated centerpiece composed of fans and yellow and white
and
hongry.
“Foday, I’m not the: “May of San Juan,” Dofia -Fel: quetishly told the “ladies, fully wielding her fan} as talked. “I’m here with you; friend—
Fans,
as
one
she
of
you! “gi
told the
the habit
ladies’
through
the Jan)
Many’ are the unusual u the fan, the Mayor of San | said, such “as protection ag rain|and even to signal an cution.. The vestal virgins | fans, too, to keep the {
flame
burning.’ ?
The Language Of The Fj While the main purpose fan is-to create a breez said, the ladies of Italy, F England and particularly used it to special pdvantal created a special code lan and made flirting possible
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lace-paper
chures, which carried a brie} graphical sketch of San Ji
mask: one sultry day to coo} burning brow. Her ladies-i“ini ing did the same and p
hair.
honoring
of LIPTON
were
Thursday’s affair, the May monthly luncheon of the Roosevelt Roads Navy Officers’. Wives the Guided Missile Evaluation Det., with Mrs. William Vickrey as official hostess. Assisting were Mrs. Frank Tofalo; Mrs. William “Seeba and Mrs. William Harris. ' t Fans Were ‘Luncheon Theme Fans were the theme and decoration motif of the luncheon
“The whole family goes for LIPTON’ 5 soup
mums, while the prog guest found at her
ginated in the Orient.A) m: Oriental princess fluttered
Club,
cofls
baby each
silver-
auburn
The
luncheo
By Betty” ki
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high-wound
gry.
club’s morithly
Mayoress Tells Navy Wives Of Fan Co
Swiss eyelet red cabbage
aroma
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_tess for the luncheon; Mrs. William Shea, president of .the club: 1 Felisa. and Mrs. O. B. Stanley, honorary president of the group. |
dress,
friendly
of San
the Club Coqui. From left to right above are Mrs. William Vickrey, |
of San Juan, left the ares of City Hall behind her last Thursday to come here to visit-and lunch with nearly 100 Navy wives. _ Donia Felisa Rincon ‘de Gautier, accompanied by her pretty niece, Miss. Cuchi Rincon, was wearing ‘| a cool, snow-white linen and lace
The
Mayor
honor guest of the Navy OWC at Roosevelt Roads-last. Thursday, ta
ere And There
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in
the
new
'Piand backgr ia} musie¢. during the pre-luncheon cocktail was
given
an opportunity. ‘to meet the provided by Mrs. Frank Veve, Navy wives were also shown) charming. mayor.:and her. niece wife of a doctor from Fajardo, -gne of the civilian members of ‘some of Dofid Fela’s - favorite and to sip cool rum punches. Mrs. Nicholas Sabalos, program the club. fans, including; one three centuries
old;
another
used
by)
chairman
the
«Wifeof the last Russian Czar, ‘others of Japanese, Spanish) and French
origin.
|A
recent
™
_Nally
bought
the
fan
"after
WW
I, and
someone
who
kept
would
ANE
:
it “for
lisa
how
RATA
a
to
boudoir
eap,
was
for making the arto bring Dona Fe-
Roosevelt
Roads
as
EE AEST EAE
By Carroll
TENDENCIES:
. NOON
PERNT
Righter
Until
night_is
head
table
were
TS
as
Mrs.
:
not
careful,
you
Ogree, ‘busy
with ‘the. local - Little
secretary, and assisting hostesses, Mrs. Tofalo and Mrs. Seeba.
June Fashion Show
|
Othérs present were Mrs. Emil P. Sorteno, the wife of the Roosevelt Road’s civilian fire chief,
(Ogt., 23 to Nov. 21)
are
Ed
Rincon, Mrs: Harold Wilson, club
caposcrnanst
SCORPIO
ever
Mrs.
of the
‘ley, the stunning wife of the ‘base commander and honorary president of ‘the group, Cuchi
Give it up. P. M. have fun socially. If you
Shea, president
‘Theater group; the guest of ‘ho‘nor, Dona Felisa, Mrs. O. B. Stan-
conservative instead of taking the advice of a tried; and true friend.
very capfusing conditions exist and you would be wise to make no promises, to be careful what you eat and refuse to judge anyone else. Then, the afternoon
through the
the
fing hostess,
the
What The Stars Foretell
ES exxvxsctiee
and
and
responsible rangements
: club’s guest of honor..
ARAAAAAE
GENERAL
At
| wife
Roosevelt Roads Navy Officers’ ‘Wives Club, whose husband” is the U. S. Marine CO there, Mrs. Nickrey, Mrs.. Harris, an assist-
bonnet
to manage a fan.” ttAA
and
tractive brunette, wearing one of those -attractive starched lace hats, a cross. between a Dutch
Paris
know
group
William
acquisi-
in
for the
of the base legal officer, an at-
tion was a gift, sent by Mrs. Eddie Rickenbacher, who origi-
'
Donald: Young
chaperoned.
Miss
Carmina
Fernandez
Here June
Cruz: Puerto Rico and has a} doctor’s
will wed Donald ‘Eugene. Young at a Catholic wedding ceremony
degree
8,
P.
8
am.
Church,
the
San
Young
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Marcelino
She
studied
at the
Howard
The
University
wedding
0.
tz and
Mrs.
new:
station
two
ladies)
bert
Smith,
at! the club’s June meeting, an evening fashion show, with gowns
Charles
from
Thursday
in
San
Juan.
The
June affair will take place at the Club Coqui in the evening so) husbands can attend. Mrs-
Pebbley,
reception
day
to
very
21) Try not to indulge
19?+
“this. -.morning.
Mrs.
Cut
Halloran
were
others
way
any
misuriderstandings
cream
cheese.
Charles
Foreman, Mrs. Les Addicott, Mrs. Vincent Van. Damm; Mrs. Danny Child, who with her husband
sired. Pass
will be leaving next week for a with
the pepper
own
close ties anid home.
personal
Do not be confused about’ any * vather difficult | activities in’ outside
world.
P.
M.
take
it easy
at
CHILDREN
21)
Take
ithe
(June .22
to
so that
you
(July
22
to
Aug.
21)
almost
(Feb.
intelligent
20 to
March
If Your
Child
20)
and cona more
Is Born
Try.
problems,
not to'lose your temper this morning. This is no day to disturb loved ones. You are inclined to
simply
LENI BARTERI
Today
because
a vision
with a
voice
VIRGO
(Ate
22
to
22) Wlescence. A avery the making here. plans that” you
through - with y can
truly
aff
it.
The
carry
day
charming,
a
Spot,
4
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) You e
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,
follow one who
in So
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- Be sensible.
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citizen
a Babbin Br bina tO Bn te BBB a bn
can
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the way during childhood and ado:
Sept.)-
~
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and his famous orchestra
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.
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are
and with love in your heart. |Increase prestige appreciably. Make this truly a-memorable day. |
can realize a far greater income in the future. Study for best results.
of
leisurely and graceful existence. in Later, serve others with a_ will
treatments
to, adopt
you
PISCES
ing is idéal for concentrating upon methods
of
remainder
Forget labors this A. M. céntrate upon having
A. M. that will, improve your appearance and state of health. Evennew
The
instead
who is not with your
ideal for going out with associate.
and the like. A|most ideal day to pay that visit to kinfolk. Drive carefully, though. MOON
comrade
the one to do things. the ort! way, being an _ individualist, eareful this A. M. you are net misunderstood.. Be practical. P. M.
it is going for aidrive, to meetings
July
be. very. cheer-
advisor familiar
life.
Although
Take time to put abode in order, get clothing right, etc., before you dash out for a good time, whether
.
positively.
the day is fine if you follow your intuition, your hunches. ~ AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19)
* home and enjoy ~quiet, simple : pleasures there. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)
©
dynamic
professional sufficiently
tiny
*
might
value.
of a
(April 20 to May 20)
Your finest benefits will come today from
can
into
this!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) It is befter to follow the advice
with
others.
TAURUS
you
the
Squares (use a sharp knife dipped frequently in boiling water) and add to scrambled eggs just before they are as “set” as de-
ful, have fine social contacts and be able to-learn much that will be
handled properly and quickly in A. M. And _ be sure you straighten of
out
and
at
luncheon.
Later inthe day things break your
at the activities’ and with compatibles whom you enjoy. most. However, see that financial affairs are
Mrs.
and Mrs. Her-
in self-pi
Think
be
Calif.,
Fajardo,
act thoughtlessly this morning and
good time
L.
ets cts
21° to Apr,
have |a
will
at Monterey, from
a_ fine
(March
|
ary
“eR
ARIES A
Mabel
of the Caribe Hilton Hotel. |
of
S.| Ns May, who will be hostess Mayfair
the
Fernandez. held. in the! San Geronimo) Room
lose face or prestige. Strictly mind time for whatever has to do “with | your .owil affair: ing is then’ using the assistance from higher- ideal for, going out Socially or ups and officials’ wisely, as | well ‘enjoying favorite sport. Be rEe as putting all the.ehergy released| gay to fime purposes and usesi>.__ SAGITTARIUS. (Nov. ‘22 to Dee >:
;
m
Michigan.
Her fiance is the son of Howard
Jose
is the daughter of Mr.
and
Harry
of
in. Villa |Caparra. . Miss Bayers, of Boston, Mass,
Fernandez
Mrs.
at)
in: mathematics
University
to be held on Wednesday, June at
8
tear
heavily
eae
fhicheng
Club Coqui, the ladies were
ONCOL
Before,
8)
f ett
breil: page
Fernandez To Wed
never scierae penne
(Continued
when the young fan wielder was
Carmina
mpemeen etuyeteet og Teme
Roosevelt Roads Navy Wives Meet
-
(Stork Club, El Morocco and
other outstanding clubs)
RAFAEL
FIGUEROA
and’ his string quintet
‘Dinner from 7 P.M.
Closed Sudays
- —
—
Showtime 11 P.M.
No cover charge. ~
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THE SAN JUAN STAR*— Monday, May 30; 1960*:-
10
Science's New Super-Eye Seeks
What Do You Think?
The Emperor's Suit
To Penetrate Universe’ s Secrets EDITOR’'SS NOTE
dream
p
of
man
—
It has
to
see
the
Bimits
of
darkness—
on
earth.
in
himself.
goal
he
this.
here
eearch,
giant
Happiness The name
to
dark.
Soldiers
pact
foot-long
night.
Astracon.
ed
at
Jaboratories
after
years
of amplifying
about
ultimate
in
powerful
in in
effect
seeing
200 inch telescope the
world’s
The
ability
20-inch
Evut
siars
billion
more
years
great
lie beyond Vision
wp on
ithe
could
toy,
see
the
tank
Chile
last
week.
The
agonized
on film by Alejandro Moreno
Asegura
paper, La Tercera
de la Hora, Santiago.
receiving second.
photons
of
at
Jeast
300
per
so
you
its
gun
For a soldier, the ‘quick ability spot an enemy cam mean the
difference between victory or defeat. The
ing
Astracon
the
The
srhall
works
basic
—yphotens—
or
death,
by multiply-
units.
of
light
electronically.
hurman
ebiect
life
eye
unless
cannot
the
see
eye
and
hy
On the
install
Emperor:
Tailor
to. measure, ‘cut, and séw
and
walked
about in it so proudly
‘“‘ah’s
of
tha
felt so free and unhampere, a great deal of emperoring
admiration
he
heard
everywhere
meant -for his fine muscular physique, althoug!| to his fine suit, gave him so ‘much self-confidene:|
\
day
one but
of. the
courtiers
—one'|who
still felt self-conscious
and
was
not
always
quite
ver;
respectabl
might
let him
of the
grey, just right for the respectable people were
wear. the same
‘‘World’s
Most
kind
G. O. F listening
of union
Exclusive
suit the
Club.”
it felt
a
little
heavy,
especially
in
the
hot
sun,
he
knew
the
standing
areund
the
yard
who
hear
a
see the Emperor’s. clothes, or the other of them. This
they started defending or attack pleased the courtiers immensely
of the glory of being
each
one
went
on
chief haberdasher of t!
commenting
loudly" and
and
each
one
gave
an
authoritative
eloquent!
first courtier forme formed the Windmi| and longer. Weaver; ‘studied the Emperor
description
of
the sui]
What
Years
of
istant
And
was:
of the news-
(AP
were
day,
The
Chief
Emperer’s
Haberdasher
Opinion? Luis
:
“fl
-
proposed
{
. asking |’ th
Emperor his opinion. Did he like the suit? Did he want a new one Which
kind?
questions
Wirephoto).
research
then, one
Was
The
Emperor
if it was
smiled
absolutely
and
said
necessary,
he
would
although
answer
s
frankly he preferre;
not to say anything at all. The courtiers and their most eager followe:
were dismayed by this turn of events.
spent
developing the system, suggested “Okay,’’ said the elegant courtier, ‘‘but let’s not. ask the Emper by Dr. Ernst-J. Sternglass and first whether he likes the suit he is wearing. After ali, no matter ho demonstrated by Milton M. Wachtel. One problem was finding means
well
every 20 photons received releases
of making strong yet thin electron-
suit only.-And let’s not rush him.” And then he continued to: “prai
an electron from a special sensitive material of the
emitting
grey flannel because it was such a respectable fabric.
phototube's
eve.
picked failing
and
1
man”
eye of the Astracon are into electrons. Ore, in
eight
it
onh
it.
different from all other authoritative descriptions.
But the photons striking the large
turret pretty clearly. to
and
as members
Clothes
lens or changed
nothing.
magnifying
the
modern
visible
see
the suit.
' Pretty soon everybody took sides. So the the Elephant Party and the second courtier Party. Every day the debates became louder: and suit manufacturers from all over the world
caught
see
to reach
tube light
one
dressed
realm, and so on, the clothes.
Concepcion,
them.
But the elecironie the faint, stray
a very
came
that he could accomplish
Each ‘one dreamed
AS THE W ORLD SHOOK—One woman prays, antiex weeps at the moment an earthquake rocked a plaza in
Extended
saw
was
that, to himself
the, ‘“‘oh’’s
coyldn’t ing one
Exch eleetron then is accelerby actue ] tesis planned for this ated by an electric field to wham into a special, thin film within VERY the tube. Thinner than a soap bubTt rocnstrating the Astracon’s|. vie, ibs film is made of an Ct ng power. sGenusts turned oui aluminum foil and an insulating fl pgnts in a Jeborztory room. chemically similar to The tube was pomied toward a maierial toy model of a military tank. 10 ordinary table salt. Each electron knocks six to ‘yards awar. With the ights out, eyes
he
he bought
to
the two courtiers, and since:they were all ashamed to admit that the
Sow much farther the Astracon may extend vision for this or ether jewesccpes can only be determined
your
since
unable
“clothes, make
establishments
prize at a Masquerade Ball.” There were a lot of. people
the
collections
that
be
armor was just the thing to wear for fighting’ wind- mills, and ther were wind-mills all over. thé place. “The material for the Emperor’ suit is imported,’ he said. “Besides, it’s striped like a prisoner’ suit, and drapes like the American flag. The Emperor must have) -|new suit, It shall be woven, from native straw on an. old-fashione handloom. It shall be so beautiful ‘and origina) that it will win firs
one to two billion light years into space— that is, photograph galaxies sc far away it took their light
one te two dhe earth.
best
he kept
While
as
can
(hi:
Public
Now another courtier wanted to say something. This one alway wore. a knight’s suit of armor which he had hammered out himsel:
telescope.
telescope
course,
the
that they
wore
man’s
as
Voting
the suit was finished, the Emperor put it on. He couldn’t se
and
at Mt. Palomar,
Jargest
of
knew
would
tive flannel business stit, elephant Convention.”” He hoped*that all the
of
become
was
of thi
fellow
enough— thought he found some flaws in the suit: ‘It doesn’t follov the ‘accepted stylé,” he said. “The Emperor should wear a conservz
the physics project department of the laboratories. “It promises toj|,; snake big telescopes out of Jittle f ones.” A inch telescope riding in space aboard an artificial satel-
might
plan,
Then
abjlity to amplify ordinary light,” says A. E. Anderson, manager of |
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ment
elegantly
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the
(his name
me
clever
Complaints Start Coming
Reaches The Ultimate “We think the Astracon reaches | jusi
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that he emperored even better.
involving a new principle
yesearch
As
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best of all, a suit that-was
simpleton
to be a man,
which were really he attributed them
research
five
much wanted
Beside,
perfect-
is being
It
Westinghouse
the
clothes.
Emperor
and, A
Emperor
in his movements
fajnt objects. Pewertul as telescopes are, they photoon Jight record cannot most the from plates graphic distant galaxies. But astronomers want te see more and farther to win more knowledge of the uni- its verse. perhaps its origin and destiny This is a main reason for development of the super-eye, named
the
the
new
every one sensed his dignity. When he wore the suit, the Emperor
see
to
ability
its
to
limits
has
jt
the
very
it, but
is,
eye
human
the
as
Marvelous
talked
sophisticated.
When e
midnight overcast
in the moonless.
the
an
see
tube ‘could
clearly enemy platkness of a
Eckardt,
at
Creed.’’)
Emperor’s
com-
this
von
Phi
the Plebiscite Bill somehow reminds
the
Luis)
from all
the
see in
you
carrying
was
Since
In The Dark lets
about
about
suit for all occasions,
means.
It literally
by Ursula
and
into buying an expensive but very special type of suit: “a suit tha} would always fit no matter how fat or thin he. became, -a isuitabl;
This super-eye is an electronid| Yube magnifying light to a fantastic invisible image faint A degree. 40 the human eye can be magnimore or 20.000-foid nearly fied intg brightness.
"Sees
debate
fairy tale
{oo distant and dim to be examined present
in the Democratic
re-
of
system
new
a column
Science
By. URSULA von ECKARDT
By ALTON BLAKESLEE PITSSBURGH —‘AP)— A supereye from science is ready to begin eceking dim secrets of the universe. _ it telescopes, to Attached promises to extend man’s -vision billions of miles into space. photoof stars islands great graphing by
Social
fluoro-
his sight.
extend
will vastly
Think?,”
of
articles to The Yale Review,: Journal of the History: of- Ideas, Revist: de. Ciencias Sociales, and has published a book, “The Pursuit o
achieve
years a
how
is
You
Professor
of Puerto Rico, will be published by The orae every Monday. Mis: Eckardt, who holds a doctorate in political theory, has contributec
space,
im
To
light,
after
Now
ccepes.
been+—
beyond
developed
has
infra-red
telescopes.
(“What Do sociate
electrons
film.
to
Again
hit
loose
they
another
from
are all
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sped
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while
get- clear
human
body
pic-
with
fluoroscopes.
Astronomers
long
have
wanted
this type of super-magnifiying
They
also
hope
eye.
to get clearer
of air. A quick snapshot taken with
by the earth’s shimmering blankét a ‘total
the
aid
of
the
tube
promises
a
Sharper and brighter image. The dividends in knowledge from looking
could
farther
be
into
the
incaleulable.: °
One of his chief arguments,
(mostly children who wanted
to wear
nuclear physics. in reducing the
X-ray
being
of
in is
it is going
to wear
out
him
some
time,
a
decide on the ne
very. impressive to his follo’
to wear long pants’ while their
the suit he had on. if he were
now
asked
to choose,
a he would have to feel responsible for it, and ithe Windmill
nuclear particle passes through a fluerescent crystal. This will give it applications ‘Another use
now,
made them wear ‘knickers), was that the Emperor had been fore
individua}
réleased
to fit him
The Leader of the Windmill Fighters was flatly against asking | Emperor.
releases
By this process, the original object of image appears thousands. of
°
team
pictures of Mars and distant double stars, whose images are distorted
of 500,000 photons of visible light.
is times brighter.
research
layer
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each
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strike
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includes Donald Di Doughty, Dr. Gerhardt Goetze, and Dr.--Helmut
tures,
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films.
it seems
then he'll have to. get a new one. Let’s have
why
secretly suspected that nothing kills the romantic yearning for
th
Figh neve
never-jand liberty deader than growing up and taking Tespo: ‘ibili for yourself. While all this was -going on, the Emperor smiled some more
went about thing... .
his
business.
You
see,
he
could ‘see
through
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‘This isx the. aay we set axida each arted. loved: ones, to pray for them, and
to recall } decorate.
graves. It-is.
a day to remember those who
e is the man who
has no one to remember on Me-
ificed their lives: for our security and our freedom.
ial Day. For the
who has not lost a loved one,
good friend, , ener are many men to remember. on
-day. Hal’ Boyle,| AP feature writer, wrote a Meial Day column in 1957 in which he said in part: -
“The dead have far more power over our lives than ordinarily realize. We
read
dead men’s books, sing
H men’s songs, obey dead men’s laws: Dead men
rht us to sow-the earth and reap the harvest: Dead
h won us our present -perilous safety, and to dead 4 we, Owe our finest visions of heaven.” We found in that same column by Hal Boyle what feel this day should really mean to.all of us. He ‘it is “a corruption
of Memorial
Day
to. make
©
of
“trek into sadness and self-pity. It should ideally a shared voyage of rediscovery. For how often, m we
summonwvup
the memory
of our dear
dead,
we surprised to find that:through some mystic
emy we now understand them better and appreciate
n- more than when they walked among us.” ‘For this. day, let. the loved ones return, not in ness but.in greater understanding and appreciation
MAordins
vhat they meant to us.
> ae
e Powell Amendment
Oni in Auierica
“Thousands of children in Puerto: Rico, and on the niand, will be.deprived of be educational opporities because: of the segregation issue. A Federal
Oiteo F.tovis Post-Dispatch
Luck?
_
Time Was When Rich Man Had
to school construction bill now appears dead for this Kion of Congress. |
=
ZANY
anti-segregation amendment, proposed by Rep.
‘Claytom Powell (D.N.Y.); prevents any school.
| Slim Prospect As Candidate
-
Sasi
sit which defies a court order to desegregate from
biving Federal. funds th th the bill. = | The tremendous need for Federal aid for school
struction, andto increasé teacher’s salaries, is renized
in
Con
But
the Southerners
ate will, through ‘the filibuster which
in
|
the
‘—
must
be
mary for
a-.
ard.the elimination of this evil must be’ taken, it
ndeed unfortunate that Negro children as well as 2 children will'sutfer begause of the Powell amend-
he teaching profession. The
fact that we
do not
‘Federal taxes would not prevent Puerto Rico from ring handsomely in -this- $1,300,000,000 Tr yen pram of aid to education. “ ‘The House of Representatives has already aprov-
the bill containing the Powell amendment. The Se-
e ig opposed to any” bill with an anti-segregation ise.
It'is difficult to invoke “the greatest good of the atest. num principle’ in this case. Rep. Powell
sing his oa
n in the Congress to fight a battle:
, to carry out a mandate of the his race-and, larg ers in-his. elector. district in. i Harlem. It is a tragic
hy ‘that the. needs - th
in his own district are -great
t there is no ‘segregation
iin that district.
e chances of approval of an aid to education
were good this year, an election year. Whether a Congress,: newly elected,. will be disposed to act t year, or the year after, eannot be known now.
what is known is that the shortage of schools and hers -will be more.
t iad ga
acute next
ag A
year
and the year
United.
States
Senate
in. my
the
Morrison:
had been
a. North
Carolina
can’t
politico
as Governor in building the primary roads of the state. And he was brilliant in, reflecting the attitude of the people, particularly in_ religion. His most interesting announceisis while he was Governor was when ¥
forbade-fhe
use of any
biology
| one-of
of this material
Burke’s
| appeared
textbook in
is drawn -from
political biographies
in Harper’s
many‘ years
which
ago).
Cam
, and Mrs, Vanderbilt were proceeding famously } ‘until one: country.
day. they Cam
was
went a
for
a
tobacco
ride
chewer
in’ and
the as
: they ‘drove along he thought: Mrs. Vanderbilt's
. , car window was open, it was so clean. So he | let
go
with
a
} the’ window,
huge
the
chaw
to
chauffeur,
the
and
distréss
Mrs.
of
Yander-
| pilt, Thereafter Cam and Mrs, Vanderbilt. went their
separate
| thereafter
ways..Cam
married
| ham, a widow who ?Seven' Mrs.
Mrs.
met
George
and
shortly
Watts
of Dur-
was probably ticher than ~
‘Vanderbilt ©
feist
Bob . Reynolds. campaiged.
‘against
him
by~
| touring Srey, ‘North Caroling village and Gor -
1 |
tatea
with
a piece.
get his tootsie’s
dirty,” was
the
gist of
message.
.
} ried avery rich widow. There is an apocryp_F hal story about Cam Mofrison and the widowed ' Mrs. Vanderbilt which historian Burke Davis (much
campaigned
Reynolds’. political
“the schools which reproduced the picture of an ape -and a man on the same page. In 1932 Morrison thought he was a shooin. But he had an Achilles heel; he had mar-
‘ reports
top. He
sashayed from his limousine into the fancy Mayflower Hotel in Washington. “Ole Cam
since 1898 and-had made an excellent record
.
open
of carpet which he used to unroll when a crowd: had gathered to show them how Cam
state
‘of North: Carolina in 1932. Bob Reynolds was trying to win the Senate seat from Cam: Mor‘| rison.;Bob Reynolds was, an upstart, for Cam
inuing ‘one, and every reasonable avenue leading
aie in Puerto “hieo, where segregation does not Bt, the proposed bill would represent an invaluable ibution to the expansion of the physical facilities e educational: system, and much-needed assitance
was a time when. your. -poltiical prospects were very poor if you -happened -to. be’ rich.
A most interesting example was the pri-
tion amendment.
While the fight’ against segregation
roads to tell the Tar Heels that Cam was >, |. too well set now to sufficiently represent them. |. Reynolds. campaigned in an old unkempt, bat-~ — tered: Model-T Ford, the left door of which ~ -wouldn’t open. He had to make his exit through
with - the Harriman’s, Rockefellers, Kenneand Symingtons in great favor with the
electorate, it is interesting to.note that there
is sq effec-
_ this. late in a session, ‘kill any school bill which
ains an anti-
dys,
By ‘Harry Golden.
Then he would wave two $1 bills and _tell the crowd that. that money was all he, Ole Bob, | had and would someone lend him fifty cents to buy gasoline to get him and the Ford to the next town, Invariably someone did lend him
the money, in return for which he got a Bob Reynolds’ checks
in the amount
of one dollar.
* Many of these checks are still the only decoration in the tar paper shacks that line North
Carolina’s—-back roads, | Bob Reynolds won'and and went off to the Senate where he and Huey Long recognized each -other and fell into each tears rolling down their cheeks.
other’s arms, Bob Reynolds
had run the roller skating rink in Baton Rouge where Huey had won many prizes for figure _ skating when he was selling snake oil in the bayous. ; _ the:
Reynolds because an “Aypericant “Firster,’”” enemy.of all “aliens,” and an- intimate
of Gerald
.L. K.
in 1938 but when
Smith.
ing the war, he knew
So
he
He
won: re-election
he wanted to run again dur‘he didn’t stand
married the daughter
of
the
-a chance.
famous
Evalyn Waish Mclean who brought him a dowry almost equal to that Mrs. Watts had: brought Cam Morrison. When Cam Morrison
learned about the wedding, he laconically told a reporter,
“Ah can i
“Poor ole Bob. From
him.”ut
now.
on, even
-
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, May 30, 1960
12
National Purpose Needs Exercising This York
is one
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a debate By
on
the
The
1960, New
That
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general
than
theme
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Times
Company.
most
richer
gone
and
wrong
nation
We
before
us.
We
have
more
things
garages and kitchens than Louis Quatorze
in
and had
our
ing
to the suppression
poverty
teenth
than
and
century
Utopians
as
their
infancy.
to the
sun
itself.
a
frem
and
also
way
diagnosis
saved
out
is,
of
national
we’ve
woods,
are
feel
that
purpose
that
we
curious,
course,
of the It’s
ourselves that
the
is
cal people son
existence of these rights that would provide a foundation for the
be
feel
in
George revolution
to
about
We
King the
that would have to, be fought for
do
feel
justified
that
for’ the we
have
—the
that
independence.
It
was
government to be established independence was secure.
We
not
only
have
a
that we all know pose
put
into
by
dedicated
from
our
beginnings
and
his
war
own
way,
manded ]a
company
mon
and
from
their
to dominate:
In
brief,
we
are
lively,“ successful,
prosperous,
inventive,
nevertheless withstanding, something
gent—
and The
we
trouble
don't
to
feel right with
be
that
ourselves
or with the country. It isn’t only the Russians. We have outgrown the adolescent time when everything that was wrong with America
> was
the fault of the Russians
and
rivals
and
rights
that
justified
American
speak
Why
rand
the.
spite
dedication
of
the
fact
was
that
real
in
it.took
us
spite of is still
the fact that its practice a delusion in. numerous
pockets
of
hypocrisy
Weakness
To
across
be
free’ is
not,
‘political
program
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has begotten the Asia and Africa
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not
a proliferation
of
na-
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people’
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prepared at the milk-shake counter for coronary occlusions in mid-
dle age? Are: we-simply too thick through
the
middle
to dream?
I doubt for myself that we have rejected the American Dream or have been thought of rejecting it. There
are
minorities,
of
course,
who have little enthusiasm for the actualities
of the American
mitment
to
com-
freedom, : but
‘this
is
largely because they do not understand what. the struggle it culminated was all about. Certain areas on thé fringes.of Europe were
preserved | by
their
‘geogra-
phical location from the necessity
jof
the
living
the
through
the. crisis
Western! mind
that.
Reformation,
stock
from
and
these
we
of
call
American
areas
tends
to
find the master-mistress idea of the American’ Revolution —the idea that raised it from a minor war for independence to a world event—
incomprehensible
if not
actually,
misguided. A
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It is not a question of religion. Catholics from the heart of the European’
continent
understand
Jefferson as well as* any Protesfant. It is a question of geography. Men
and
women
whose
ancestors
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than they do today, and as for the Declaration of Independence, its
be-
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a con-
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come
of
in
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to halt and
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what
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and must’ enlist the aid of learned
each. in
in
hunin
“Charge!”’
for
cover
If the date
Two time
in the blaze of our own prosperity
themselves, pursue happiness for themselves and so become themselves.
to exist but also to be free,
is ja ish
Is its power .to direct and draw us really so‘ faint that we are lost
enfranchisement of men —of all men— to think for themselves,
merely
might” expect.
lice have extinguished it. But is
the
Mexico,
company
direction
common
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‘years
it really
that direction-was
and,
one
dred
yelled
their
same
at leasf
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Outgrown
seems
neighbors
was
is
ica and in the.'Communist tountries in which |the political po-
idio-
out of prepared entrenchments; The anarchy didn’t matter ‘because they were all headed in the
dili- ‘wherever possible, to dominate the not- | | world. The American national pur-
and is wrong
but,
we know it. Adolescence
their
to dominate
for
“It
ronly in America— only in Amer-
‘Charge!’
have
his
They
languages
the
in ‘The Oregon their way West
and
private
dom.
sons.
as
army nowhere else. When, at Sacramento, a drunken offieer com-
Prior to July 4, 1776, the national purpose of nations had been
different
aim
passion
with
rig
rations
speak
us
difference
could
times
fathers
gave
anarchic
to the
and
than
of
It
man describes Trail’ slogging
lucid mind of that most lucid centu-
world.
standing.
national intent of a new nation. Not only is it a famous statement of purpose: it is also an admirable statement of purpose. Opposite of Domination
and
But
Those Missouri militiamen Park-
not
the
changing the world—and | not later
things
did.
contemporaries: believed change;
history of institutions.
in a state of growth and flux and change in which cities flow out into countryside and countryside moves into cities and new industries yanish the customs of gene-
after
who
the.
and
his
would
the purpose defined in our Declaration was a reality to us notwith-
to
the proposition that we existed
men
from
heard
refer.to it —or used to— as child of :both. American, Dream. We were{ Private Yelled
ry, the eighteenth, and adopted on the Fourth of July in 1776 as
are
practical
and
syncrasy
tentiality, such power of hope that we the
most
a declaration of the existence
saw
almost
most
the
were
and
left
continent gave us scope, and the old American charactér with ‘its
national
purpose, we have a national purpose of such aspiration, such po-
it. It is the pur-
words
contemporaries
instruction
we
when
his
We
took
the
politically after Jeffer-
and
us.
precisely articulated national purpose in recorded history— and
ad-
We
independence
Purpose.Lu
Communists
we
our
fact
vanced science to the edges of the inexplicable and hoisted our tech-
nology
the
Americans.
the
nine-
have
to
New
presents
we don’t know where going— if anywhere. I agree— but I still
thought
We
needed
way
lost
seriously possible. We have wiped out many of the pests and scourges that afflicted humanity. We have lengthened men’s lives and pro-
tected
National
keep
the
ceilars in the
the
The
motion pictures. It isn’t just Russians now; it’s ourselves.
of grind-
even
we
which
magazine,
was to close the State Department
whole of Versailles. We have come nearer
in
Life
of the all
of us know. any
articles
with
MacLEISH
something has
in America
of
conjunction
ARCHIBALD
Copyright,
are
of a series
in
moral
obtuseness ‘on
fear of freetiom
which
of the mind is
|
based would the danger of the rejection. of the American Dream | from this quarter become seri-
rrtus.
As
for the rest, the only
wholehearted. rejection comes from
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and ends his day with his beloved cello.
.
He works day after day to give
|
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|
June 3 to June 22.
,
| the finestof their talent. The Festival Casals will be held this year | at the Theatre of the University of Puerto Rico, 7
The concert orchestra of 62 master
musicians will be conducted by Pablo Casals, Alexander Schneider | and Juan José Castro. The impressive list of soloists includes such famous
|
names as Claudio Arrau, pianist ; Andrés Segovia, guitar; Nicanor Zabaleta,
'
harp; Puerto Rican sopranos Graciela Rivera and Maria Esther Robles; of Maryland
Chapel
Choir.
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Recommendations Seen Due On Schools. By HAROLD
J. LIDIN
He
The special House Committee studying the island’s educational reform
may
make
dations
to Governor
that
recommen-
Mufioz
for
session,
House
Education
chairman
Aguedo
also
may
the
that
soon
the
recommend
of
“inter-
locking” in the public begin with the first four
schools grades.
He
administrative action before the end of the current legislative mittee
predicted
committee
elimination
said the majority
lators
and
private
analy-
zing the school crisis also favor
ComMojica
has =
paring
the
curriculum
lower
grades
of the
in
elementary
8Bridge Today ay
[
WU North-South North deals
By
the
|
‘
and
by
good
A
king.
and
,
cashed
diamonds
spade
his
and-East
two threw
a heart. The
discard
South’s
ace
spade
would and
a
establish heart
dis-
card would make dummy’s third heart good for the twelfth trick. Mr. Reese conceded with the comment,
“beautifully executed—
I think our partners might fail.” He was right too.
"The bidding:
ee
H
Pass Pass
ass
*Preemptive Opening
South
West
3C 6NT
Pass Pass
jump
lead:
To
-of
captained
once
by
its
again
ged,
spades
coming
greatest
on
its
world
to
champions
basic
TODAY, William
self-addressed
William
Seamon
newspaper.
with
Mr.
go
Terenee
down
the
in
game’s
cards
his
Reese
the
as
his
be
lawmaker,
this
be
made
this.
play
of
above
hand,
which
was
taken
declarer made
sat
East
, A humanities
fulfill
tried
here.
at
once.
looked of
His
to
University seven
of Puerto
years
until
prin-
you Sea-
envelope ih
care
.
of
his
here
keen
be
courses
“The
concern.
given
play
The and
in
stopped
clubs.
A
played
to
My
and
small
a
Rico
for|
the
teachers
child
training to cope with the proto}|blemsof the Puerto Rican child
this
—especiaily
Aguedo
in
rural
areas,”
claimed.
by Bob Barnes
A.theatrical
spring
12.consimed
in dum-
2. Shoshonean.
20. category in
47. backless
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21. variety of
50.to blunder
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name for
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comrade
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seat
4. daub
51, French:
“biology
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amphibole
6.land meas-
composer
23. strong
ure (var.)
54.a money of
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account 55.a beverage
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membranes 56.cubic meter 9. slop over at likeness Answer to Saturday's pumice, 22.0% te ERIS TABI ted eS ae 25.23. city in italy SILIEIEIPIEIR| 28. baking iL AIMIEINIT|
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The opening spade lead was taken in dummy with the ace an& declarer cashed three high frubs as he discarded a diamond rom dummy. When East showed out and threw a spade, South was
that
5-39
the
a
for a better line
found
But
entering
teachers need
hand
as
heart
American
around
un-
a slam.
This
the
ae
of
more -university
as the
contract
split
a
the
shift
instructor
was the big swing as our team defeated the British in an exhibition played in Miami Beach, Fla. The English declarer did hot
of
to meets some 30 times during the second semester of the year to continue drafting educational reform statutes:
the
and
an innocent bystander
eese
cent
year.
of
apart
American
24
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from a match back in 1956,-Reese was
three
it. is “highly
will
one
him
contemporaries.
On
—
likely” that any recommendations involving legislative change will
of
who
history
but
sets
joo
classroom, Mojica reported.” Because of the early scheduled recess of the Commonwealth legislature next June 15, said
great players and Mr. Reese is also a
defenders. fine bidder
= Ly
day,}
the
Mojica.
bridge. Win or lose, these are the finest gentlemen and greatest players. Of course, their finest
is
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any]:
school
on
another
THE BETTER HALF
player,
way
the
mon’s leaflet of that title. You may obtain it by sending a stamp-
The latest ‘newspaper reports show me that the English team, is
explained:
imply
legislature in 1957, Mojiea voiced
8
understand
ciples of BRIDGE may want to read
overcall
Seven
R’s,
the
stfess
Sixty-four per
of clubs was. now played and Reese got caught in a squeeze.
4
‘in
more
not
students. Only about | one-third a spade as de- of the school children spend al the it completely and full five-hour day inside
now
a spade
te
does
reduction
only
space
South’s
Declarer
*2§
cutriculum
ye oye
due’ to the need to share desk
discarded
won
H
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PET
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returned. East again showed out
vulnerable
East
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By Brg
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clarer ducked allowed West to win the nine of diamonds. A spade feturn was
orth
On
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Willia
Stress
0, 1860
| (enaiswon
school to basic subjects, with the elimination of. so-called’ social subjects. More
of legis-
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SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, May ‘30, 1960
Princess Alexandra Is Now
I Love
Italy o/s 0
Britain’ s Most Eligible Girl So Gina Is To Be A Canadian By
LONDON
(AP)
Alexandra—
one
—
of
Princess
the
world’s
most ‘eligible young women—will be a special guest of Queen Elizabeth II at next month’s Royal Ascot races. Hardly by accident, the Queen’s party will include two highly eligible 28-year-old bachelors: the Both
are
With
ried to Antony Alexandra the most
Margaret
Princess in the United She
Margaret’s
ther ~INCESS
ALE}
METROPOLTAN
hore
is the
first
marher as Royal
sent
Kingdom.
was
Queen’s Her
in
airplane
killed
an
it was
the
Royal
Family.
But
right
3'3575 Phone
2:00 P.M. Richard Egan PLACE”
LORRAINE - 12 M. OF
Anita Ekberg THE GLADIATORS”
Gina.
over
David
@
“HAPPY
- 7:25 Mitzi
preview
MAN
10
WHO
P.M.
CHEATED
DEATH”
AMBASSADOR — 12 M. ohn
Wayne
@
“RIO
“LAW
Dean
Martin
Brynner
@
After
Chariton
being
Oxford
he
ing plant
a
that
paid
week. Viscount
of
job
of
is
Searbrough,
Chamberlain. He is a close
Kent,
from print-
the
son
the
friend
Lord of
the
Alexandra’s
knows
what
officer to Sir John
bro-
WEDNESDAY, House
at
the
Harding
dur-
June—
Y.W.C.A.,
party
by
‘Institute
the
of
Board
of
for
beginning:
Congress
Cocktail Directors,
Architects the
World
architects
Salvador
Roosevelt,;Hato
Nin _
Street,
CATHAY
Heston
PUSHERS”
SUPER DRIVE-IN Pat
Boone
@
James
“JOURNEY TO THE CENTER
a
SOLDIERS”
OF
THE
3:35
7:30 Mason
g
EARTH”
>
a
an
actor
By JAMES BACON AP
Movie-TV
HOLLYWOOD who
clubbers
Writer
—(AP)— Madame
has
entertained
from ~Legs
night
Diamond
turned movie
to
actress
for the strangest reasén yet. “Night club audiences scared me to death,”’ explains’the woman whe has sung offbeat songs and
played jazz piano and chic cabarets Paris
and
Rome
in speakeasies in New York, since
the
roar-
ing twenties. She also owned eral continental spots. “I
have
tried
psychiatry —even I .couldn’t lick it. “Funny
thing,
609.
F.
Juncos
what
sev-
everything
at
hypnosis—
but
I have
Santarce, Step Tel 35738
Spivy,
who
from
could
absolutely
now
pass
on.” for
Ponce de Leda
Rico’s Littlest The Mostest Paul
Dillinger
at the
10
friend
of
Beverly’s
younger
Elsa
Maxwell,
jackpot
with
her
scene. “I played do —where
He’s Fve
shooting
do you
go from
I
the about
ie,” she declared. “You think*that I was a traitor.
would
with
officials
never
do
in _
it. I wil
but now
the papers
Bran-
Carlo Ponti,
man were
would
a
million
said she was once Italy to the press,
movie
there?
. 1 give
to the poor, but never to officials who don’t do what they are sup4 posed to do.”
thing but bad Sophia Loren,
Sophia
can
print no-
about her. Not so she added. When
married
a divorced man,
‘The
papers
said
did it all for love.” . | Said Gina: but
she
“The papers hate me
I sell tickets.
It is the
with Sophia.”
reverse
ear: ‘Cheat your face a Gina, flame-haired for her role so you’re in front of| inj ‘‘Go’ Naked In The World,’ re-
want-the
camera
to
see
you better.”’’ That,
believe printed
The actress the Queen.iof
the
considerate When we
not
have
it when a, million in the right thands would have changed the decision. That is the way it is
the first take, he whisper-
ed in my little bit mine.
first.
they
“One writer: said he didn’t know
who
hit
it with Marton
the most. ever met:
araad
to Italy while the film
was
strike-bound. Her arrival was,head-
coming
from:
an
actor,
is
more than considerate. ‘It’s unheard of. Spivy’s first picture was. “The Fugitive
how many people So I guess this is
I’ll be doing
Puerto With
Ave
them
Kind,”
did a Hitchcock “The
Specialty
which
was
a
and
from
Of
The
TV
that she
show--called
hilarious:
House,” —teally—
lined
over ithe
she said.
People
“The
going
said.
might
Still
Leve
press; was
I hesitated
she
government
crisis,
|.
“I
hate
Her
so violent in
thought
me.
that
the ‘streets,”
the
people
But when_I went
among them, ie Ae il around and seemed glad to ' me. I “Studs Lonigan”’in and
no stage fright in front of a cam- treatment of modern cannibalism. era, no matter are on the set.
1554
Cantonese Cuisine Open Daily Air Conditioned
asked
why I made Sspch_ati ‘issue over
Drives Her Into Movies, TV
AL'S LITTLE CLUB |
Restaurant
boy
would:
things
Entertainer's Stage. Fright -
Rey.
RIALTO-SAN JUAN THE
and
engineers at 5 p.m. at the Institute Building,
Stanciu,
King Farouk,
t Open
2 —
Engineers,
Surveyors,
"THE BUCCANEER” “EXPRESO ANDALUCIA”
“HORSE
in
| for the building of a new Y.W.C.A. June
“You
AROUND—Beverly Aadland, in oppropriate out-
of William
Spivy,
at Il a.m. and continuing until 9 p.m., in honor of the sroup’s 15th anniversary here and as a Prelude to a drive to raise funds THURSDAY,
HOSSIN’.
proofpress
ing the Cyprus crisis. Lumley holds a commission the 11th Hussars.
I could have
a furor in the Italian press.
it means
been a_ assistant
wrong,”’
Furor |In Italian Press Her decision, as expected, caused
a was accidentally shot to death in her home. (AP Wirephoto)
$56
placed a “‘statethe. passports of.
to change their minds. But I would not. I am —how would you say it—
door garb, makes a new friend on the ranch of the Rev. Leonard Eilers in Granada Hills, Calif., a suburb of Hollywood. The minister and his wife have been granted court custody of the teen-age actress. Friday, Beverly and her mother, Florence, were asked $150,000 by the mother
The
a
him
Lumley
Lord
Duke
in
__
mové to renounce
proud.”
having
graduated
took
Of Officiaidom
laws said this was
Perhaps
to
army,
But
Despite
a hit in Italy.”
government who made this mistake would not admit they were wrong.
:
Pianning
GANGSTERS”
HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Yul
own
man.
and
BRAVO”
vs.
his
printed bad reviews two- months before
said her
“Two
failed his army medical examination, the Duke is no military
- 9:25 Gaynor
ANNIVERSARY”
Tomorrow
“THE
run
Highlanders.
big
she said with fire in her dark | brown eyes. ‘But the persons in the’
| Weekly Calendar. |
Phone Phere
- 5:25
Niven
to
a
Milko Skofiv, Yugoslav-born doctor.
17 others. He is 6 Blair Castle, with 29
He, too
In Person— Spain‘’s most outstanding singer PAQUITA RICO and on the screen Paquita Rico nm "DONDE VAS ALFONSO XII”
2:00 - 4:00
known
it was
her 2-year-old son and her husband
14. the
company.
is
to work, having freader and an
2 Week
MUSIC HALL
she
while
|The government less’? stamp ‘en
she
ther.
Phone MATIENZO ?35; Held
as
has His
Atholl
PARAMOUNT
"SIGN
for Alex, friends.
to: the
printed ‘that
allegiance to her native land is f use-<efthhexofficialdom there.
rooms, stands in the center of 100,000 green acres. He has the
Pictures For TODAY
SUMMER
Alexandra’s
busi-
Ae
Because
|.
From every angle, either young man would be a suitable husband
Atholl feet 3.
SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT
"A
in
booed,
and
all this, it was
In addition to the title of Duke,
COBIAN'S THEATRES
Show Sterts Sandra Dee @
tantly
change people
the picture opened there!
During that period the Duke and the Viscount will be -consNightly 8:00 P WI. Matinees 3:00 P.M. only Fri. - Sat. - Sun. and Hel. Regular Prices Seats Available No Waiting Special Matinee Monday at 3:00 P.M.
but
a Ca-.
correspondents
“They even from Paris,|
fa-
has little wealth. Royal Ascot begins June The Queen’s house -party for event will last a week.
Lollobrigida,
to become
opening
success.
crash during World War II. Alexandra’s intimates know her as thoroughly unspoiled, handsome rather than pretty, kind, considerate and possesing perhaps the best sense of humor
in
special
London
and
cousin.
Gina
ness at the box office in Italy,” she commented. “YT thought ‘Solomon and Sheba’ would be a flop, because the Italian papers tried to make it seem so bad. They
Alexandra, 23, is the only daughter of the stylish Duchess
of Kent.
says
still going
Still love her, she added. “My pictures still do great
Armstrong-Jones,
has succeeded marriageable
ple,’’
she’s
Despite her decision to citizenships, the Italian
rich.
Princess
THOMAS
nadian.
Duke of Atholl and Viscount Lumley.
BOB
HOLLYWOOD —(AP)— “‘I love Italy and I love the Italian peo-
STOP
piano
23 6 p.m.
fel. 3-3858
a
Next which
saloon
came
she played
keeper
easy days.
in
a familiar
voi
Chicago speak-
.
In ‘The Fugitive Kind” she also played a saloonkeeper, in a rundown
Mississippi
gin
mill.
dence. ‘The
CONTINUOUS ' SHOWS:
hunt in locations “The
1:30 - 3:35 6:95 - 8:35
act
me.”
Skofics © will
house-
Toronto. after Mexican for her film. Italian papers say I am
going to Canada’so.I ean divorce
,
until ?
‘still lov
How a | she choose Cunada as her- new. home? Her husband has a brother there, and Canada -has more. elastic rules. than most countries concerning the length of stay required to establish resi-
a
Re Mae
my husband after five years of residence!’” she said incredulously,
“Also,
escape
they
taxes.
say. I.am
going
But Canada’s
are higher than Italy’s.. “Oh,
‘itis
terrible!
to
taxes
fortunately,
I do not let it bother me. If you worried about such. things, you . could m yourself: very sick. That is a sickness I do not want.”
aN GaSe
rene
ta
eee
t
2 tA2 -+ Monday, Mey 30, 1959
“THE. SAN SUL
Our Manin San Juan”
7
eee
f
Y.
SATAN,
~
supper club in old’ San Juan...
appearance of Emy de~ Pradines, San Juan~éntertainment seene has
surprise’of the season for. this I first. became acquainted with
been thé reviewer,
enchanting
Creole
of-a_
stringently
unorganized’
~ pilling.
years, ago in New York. I was a member Village
Greenwich
collectors, “We dug
of record
clique
jazz (ancient dixie and: ultra-cool),. -AfroCuban. combos; Calypso, Mmerengues, steel-drum clash bands, flamenco: guitars, and ments.
During
.
:
one of
ey
these:
pre-beatnick
magazine.
-wrote
took
articles
part in primitive and modern
cises..
on.
be
It
-sérves
as
an
come
addicted to.her voice.”
_ I laughed,
and
was
never her
soon
met sing,
had
idea
sure that
to
héoked.
anyone seen
any
ways
listened
Juan
her:
where for
at
had. a
dance
she an
ever
was.
in-person
holds
runs
the
“Caribbean
&.
she performed
1 °
day,
I
in 1954.
actress, in New
S.’ and
| Haitiin 1950
U.S.
Canada,
to open
and
a dance
Plays Featured
eral American plays during their At
be’
f
the Burgtheater
an:
Eugene
Austrian
O'Neill’s
there
production
“A
Moon
will
of
for
the Misbegotten,” | which will have Heidemarie Hatheyer and Ewald ‘Balser ; in jthe leading roles.
Also,
there
will
be
school
a pre-
P.
continue
they.are
with
and
an-
Bill
Chenaux,
of
and
destined
their
policy
excellent
R.
for—success.
News|:
is .Puerto Ri-
with
to
and
“Que
Street,
the position of Ass’t
of Studies
other
Professor
was
It: was imbibe
BE
at the
at
there,
UPR.
Alvin
and
Carter
Hal
professer,
and
manefit’ faculty
later-}he
became
a per-
all. The
lecture
, because
time
applause.
,
will -be Eugene |. Wilderness,” El-|-
| took was
:
into
Judge
and
of
P.
R.
Pottery
‘and
H. H. Hertell
and wife.
Robert Giro, recently arrived from
give a guest lecture on Haitian. culture. After it was announced that she would ~implement her talk with Haitian songs and
she walked
Lasky
ance man
member.
“Last March, while her husband was lecturing at Harvard, Emy was invited to
panes,
to meet
his attractive wife again. Sam and Sally Wallace of UPR. Sam is a Sociology Professor there. Insur-
Four years ago, Richard Morse came to the University: of Puerto Rico as a visiting
nice
an
longer consumed
SRO
lecture
Shays
| QNIGHTS
An-
UPR,
Mrs., Angel Umpierre, and to see
:
EMY DE PRADINES
sentation of. Lillian Hellman’s | | (her “Zerbrochenes Spielzug” current Broadway hit, “Toys in the Attic.”) Vienna’s Josefstadt And at Theater there O’Neill’s “Ah,
Cristo
|.
Soaiat Croix
Cuba: to accept the position of} sales managér for Bacardi Rum
here;
the Benji
chatting
with
Doneghers
a group
were
of friends.
Benji is a movie director of some note.
here,
while
his
attractive
than
5 expected
wife is’a former actress. Jose Pinero. of the State Department
by
extended
told
house
me
of his
in Old
plans.for a guest
San Juan,
and
an-
,
PER PERSON
(Mod. American Plan)
. INCLUDING YOUR AIR TRANSPORTATION BY
they are
CARIBAIR
talking
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In Vienna Theaters
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returned
on
Dean
Wartel
'York with Katherine’ Dunham. | Emy made several concert tours through
|the U.
George
friendliness
Harmon, who is in the ‘process of writing an historical novel with
and_
““Emy was born in Port -au: Prince 32. _ years ago. Her father, a poet: and composer, is credited with having written over 300 Creele songs of love and satire, many of which Emy sings. She has: been dancing ~and singing for as far back as shé can ‘recall. At 14 she debuted as an ,and at 17. she left Haiti to study.
York
position
also holds
Contemporary
Caribe
Sellier
novelist Enrique Laguerre. ‘Another writer, Keith Botsford, who
al-
in San Juan ‘since
at Club.
that
Cavanagh’s
Dance Studio” in'the back patio of her Rio Piedras: home... “: -a _ Her engagement at ‘Triana marks her first publi¢:appearance
Trembly,
George Snow, Vic Miles and. Joan Lane of WHOA were there, and
-
3—
Society
co.” ‘which was recently offered } as a command performance for ‘| President.-Eisenhower: My favorite lady editor, Pat O’Reilly, who
director of the Institute of Caribbean Studies, U. P. R. She is the ‘mother of two
“Marisa,. 5, Richard,
Miguel. Yumet,
Editor for El~Imparcial. In other Broup -was_ Prof.
Pasa” magazine. Another familiar face was that of Art Carlson of,
discovered she is married to Richard Morse, children—
New
their-musical “This
perfor-
mance I’d have to go to Haiti. Upon meeting: Emy the other
with
Service. Nice to see.again, Marco and Sylvia Rosales, famous for
or
I was
from
Dick Schroeders of
heard.
recital,
Cooler.” .Mike. Reilly;
guests
do, be-
Unfortunately,
who
foremost
Bixler_of Westchester county, both wearing Martha’s ‘famous, “San
release,’
to
the recordings,
of Haiti's
Sleeper, with house guest, Wanda
dance exer-’
emotional
her high-pitched Creole voice,” my collec‘tor friend explained. “But once you you'll: never forget, it. In fact, you'll
one.
Nestle’s here and Dr Alberto is’ Ci4e ahd Hal Underhill of P. R:
era
a while to get accustomed
| was
restaurant-in
entertainers .as_their feature’ at»° who. in--private |} traction. E | life is the’ wife of Prof. Richard Morse, Director. of the Institute
voodoo songs anid Haitian spirituals. “It takes
recognized
drew. one of the most ‘varied so-
sessions, a gal turned up with two LP recordings featuring de Pradines. One was a vocal group with drums. doing original merengues, the: other was-.composed — of :
I
Old’ ’San:Juan® ‘Hecter,,-general:Mgr.. of the P. R. Investment Corp. Public Relations’ man, Mike--Segarra @s-! .| cial. groups of this season. Owners, “Sandy Hughes, ‘| Dolores and -Claus~ Sellier ‘intro- corting : lovely {duced Emy de Pradines, said* to ‘and “the two iof them talking \na
and as a meansof fostering unrestraint in. _ some. patients. nis od ‘
Japanese ‘koto string instru--
even way-out
She
. second
. . sccsesorp app 0
Pinero
of Caribbean: Studies at UPR, ‘Haitian folklore and ‘vooddc, and devoted a former ‘dancer with the Kather News Service. much: time to: promoting! dance therapy. ii0uga the building has not The-latter involved, giving! basic dance ins- | ine Dunham troupe: Most of the regular “first night- been changed -structurally, it is truction to, patients at~ Horthorne State! still one of the most interesting Hospital. Patients are “encouraged to take: rers” were_-in evidence: Martha, in San Juan. If -Mr and Mrs.
some
chantings
Emy’s
ni | her career
Jumbia UU.) ep ~ After marriage,
New
other
oY
on
-a most eventful
ear. She ‘was granted-a government: felthe Martha Graham owship to’ study with troupe in New York. She married Prof. - Richard Morse. who|was instructing at Co-
: entertainment dediries has launchedthe partment; of the newly -refurbished - Triana The the
1954/was
Emy,
For
Emy. de Pra-
‘Haitian singer-dancer»named
Club.
a “literary cabaret” called the Bijou
undiscovered
‘elatively
superb: and
A
_ By Al Dinhofer
se
By Chuck
‘The opening of the “new” Tria-,
CUFF
neta
Foe
WRAY RAATww
on,
: CLASSIFIEDS
‘
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, May 30, 1960
CLASSIFIED
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REAL
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
ESTATE
Our SPECULATING? er INVESTING specialist government realtor, lawyer, complete Pictures, yours. are staff end description of scores of houses for sale, beach front property, ocean front farms, J. rty. 0 investment and islands
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3-6775.
3-3506,
Condado
VACATION APARTMENT, furnished 4 bedroom, 3 bath
REALTORS and Ashford
FRANCISCUS ALLEN ASSOCIATES, 3 Nairn AND
view, Condado. 3-6746 after 1 PM.
San-
facilities, Payment turce, Rio Piedras. mortgages. for first available Money 2-0911 us. Call es. properti ent Investm or write Box 729. Roosevelt. 69 1472
HOUSES NEW,
immediately
ship
Will
equipment.
ti. telephone 1587
6-6472.
SUMMIT
8-0093 1781
bed-
4 _
incimerator,
;vator,
HILLS
1777
Santurce. .
530
and
SAN LUIS: lv furnished.
fully
screened.
Call
phone
Parker
Realtor,
1741
ALL
AIRCONDITIONED
ment Floor. One
3-5877. 61
for immediate. Good for two bedroom
with
°
Yuxury
twin
beds,
1458
.HILLS:
June
living
to
Aug.
appliances
and
baby
Shop, 1754
1751
2nd ons.
bath
.
several closets, living-dining, opew saree porch, linen. All kitchen ues
FURNISHED
bungalows,
beautiful
Beach,
Road.
Boca
Weekends,
rentals.
asher, dryer, hot water. One block from ocean. Rent includes utilities. Keys at Cacique 2073. 1730 530
at
Montebay, Ideal
de
weekly
for
picnics.
2-8138 for information 1410 Salvador. Prat,
15.
kitchen
GUEST
Miramar,
with
Caribe Hilton new furnished
nice
LOCATED
ants’ quarters
Car
den
Newly large
ocean
view.
Near
Building, Ponce de Apartment 401-402,
1733
in
best
monthly
Telephone
UF
MAGDALENA
-—-
decorated living and
tioned
bedroom
Suite
Phone
Jose
fiee hours, 1779
for
two,
kitchen
Call
entrance.
Celeste
Todd,
Daily
&
weekly
telephone
1740
2-1356.
69 HOUSE
Guest
House.’
1120-1122. Ashford Avenue, Condado. Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid service.
All
screened
with air econdifioning Tesidential section Special
arrangements
Hot
Best Beach for
water.
Some
hotel and facilities.
FOR
couples
Monday
through
during
Friday.
Mrs,
Annie
De
Mauret,
Manager
MARIGALANTE — PARQUE 159, Phone 2.5056. BeautifuHy decorated, airconditioned rooms, each with private bath,
hot Near
mer
and
cold
beach
rates.
water. and
Terraces,
business
Manager,
garden.
sectors.
Margarita
de
629
2 blocks from _busMrs. Z. C. Steffens,
Santurce. 628
JUAN
GUEST
HOUSE:
Enjoy
breakfast and drinks on your private terrace in delightful continental-run guest house close to ‘““Under The Trees”, and one minute from beach. 17 (Carrion Court,
Caribbean 3-1317.
corner
Tourist
of
McLeary.
lember
Association.
Telephone
702
Sum-
tretas. 1490
SAN,
UF
Con-
CONDADO GUEST HOUSE, Condado 606, Stop 17. 2 blocks La Concha and ISLAND HOUSE -—1017 Ashford a beach. Apartment, double airconditioned, new, informal, oceanfront guesthouse livingroom with sofa bed, bath, hot «in luxury hotel area. Large terrace fa- water, terrace, private entrance. $9. cing the sea, with private stairway to daily, refrigarator less per week. Mar
LA
PROVIDENCIA
Parque 153. Near theatres, busses. conditioned rooms. information, phone Box 12384 Loiza
GUEST
HOUSE
—-
beaches, restaurants, Sun terrace, all airCooking facilities. For 2-9352 or write to Station, Santuree.
1251
1374
THE
71
2-6178,
2-3196.
DUFFY’S
have
. remodeled
61 charm-
ing, old beach home, and now offer rooms, al! with private bath, some with private patio, some air conditioned. One minute to beach and bus, From $7.50 single, $10. double. All rates include complete breakfast. Isla Verde Road, near San Juan Intercontinental. Call
382
BEACH COTTAGE — Completely furnished, one a mditioned bedroom private home. Fully screened, linen service, all - conveniences. Large patio. Fenced. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. Las Americas oorner Cacique, Santurce. 3-3091 1774
chand,
9-0144,
9-0532.
:
|
1499
UF
TAFT GUEST HOUSE — Taft 53. Each room with private bath, airconditioned, hot and cold water, independent entrance $15. double, $12. single. Special rates
GUEST
Miramar,
HOUSE,
Santurce,
606
1621 AUNT
family served.
31,
Hato
Rey.
Daily
JENNY’S:
62 Guest
atmosphere. 1850 McCleary
House
Delicious Ave. —_
2nd Stop
FOR
with
One
Miss Weiner, 3-8409.
6L
from
nm
August
States, ‘need
apartment
or
house,
Santurce or near vicinity. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, livingroom, screened, © other facilifies. Call Bayamon 1136, or write
DOGS
v\
BEAUTIFUL
/
Bayamon. i
37,
Box
oe
AND
.
Pm
PETS
“DOBERMAN
Pinchers,
with certified pedigrees of four generations. Registered. with American Kennel Club and Cali 8-1770.
Puerto
Rican
Kennel
Club.
.
APPLIANCE
530
SERVICE
MARQUEZ REPAIR SHOP repairs ail makes
washers,
dryers,
dishwashers,
electric ranges, and gas stoves. Same day service Guarantee on parts. _Calt 8-1804
or
#1612.
UF
VACUUM CLEANERS orid’s
ELECTROLUX
Del
RENT
OFFICES for rent, each, one 300 sa. ft.
Commercial
center
only
automatic
‘floor, Martinez Vela record 16 Ponce de Leon 1075.: In-
2-4871.
Valle
&
Lamausse,
Poincare . 1604,
between San Jorge and. Parque, ce. Telephone 2-5353. a0. ,
AIR
San-
Santur-
—~. L768
COND. REPAIRS-
AIRCONDITIONING
& BErerGEs
S7I0N
:
1
easy
$15.
6-
FAMILY
$100
64
ATLANTIC
Mrs.
GUEST APARTMENTS: near University Theatre, car and guide supplied. Suite with living-dining area, attractively furnished, bedroom, math, screens, maid service, linen, private sun terrace, telephone. Accommodates 2 persons. Quiet neighborhood, few minutes to beaches, shopping, business centers. Two blocks from Ponce de Leon. Brau St.
Stop
MOVING
or
8-8171
610
FOR
AIR COND.
FILTERS ~
P. 8. FILTERS ENC, manufacturers all types and sizes air conditioning filters for home window units— also industrial types, Call 3-5999. 812 UF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS — DIRECT
from factory, $425.00.
Full keyboard. Treated for tropics and termites. Fully guaranteed. Also rent for $12.00 monthly. Masical Trading Co., Itic., 1853 Ponce de Ave., Santurce. Tel. 2-1051L,
SALE
1715
home with separate garage, servant’s quarters. Cool, hedge iinclosed patio., Only $19,500 with low down payment!
UF
h
on
1582
eee
!
and buses to all points. Three bedroom
located. Single and double accommodations with private bath, some air con-
364,
Maximum
.or two bexirooms.
home
BALDRICH Near Commonwealth School, Metropolitan Shopping Center,
Olimpo
955
rent.
front.
;
627
PIANOS — For rent, for Sale, new, rebuilt, fropicalized against termites, against rust (springs and pins) — guaranteed service — tuning — repairs —-moving. Salvador A. Nin, Inc., 1460 ronce de Leon. Telephone 2-4358. mM
Real Estate Corner
on
Centrally
ditioned. Rates from Cruthirds, 2-3994.
modern
NEW MODERN office, unfurnished, airconditioned, best condominium office building, Stop 23, the heart of Santurce. Immediate occupancy, Parking facilities. 240 sa. ft. Cash $950. Would consider renting. Telephone 6-4467. 1726 531
UF
Avenue,
of
ocean
No. 66. 4 bed-
or unfurnished.
OFFICES
the beach. Roll out of bed into the water. Airconditioning by the trade winds. Breakfast included. Outdoor barbecue at your disposal. 1850 Atlantic, 1384
Will consider
1729
1400 SQ. FT. — OFFICE SPACE. Clean, clear, well ventilated. New building in heart of Puerto Nuevo business section. 459 SQ. FT. office complete with air conditioning, clocks, fixtures, iron jonced doors and windows. Roosevelt and Diego Aves., Puerto Nuevo. Call Re. yes, 8-§270. .
526
-— directly
monthly.
614
HOTEL LUQUILLO — ©CEAN VIEW RESTAURANT. On the ocean. Double rooms,$7 3 minutes from the famous beach of Luquillo. Puerto Rican and continental ‘food. Luquillo, P.R.
COLONIAL
RENT
MODERN OFFICES of different sizes in two building at Fernandez Juncos Avenue, Stop 23. All- second floor. Reasonable prices. Walking distance from Planring Board, Fomento, Tourism, and other government offices. Call Urrutia 2-5275. 1750 531
UF
.
HOUSE
531
1775
UF
HILS BEACH
Lindbergh
see
i
house
furnished
formation
DONCELLA GUEST HOUSE — 500 yards from beautiful beach. Singles $7., doubles $12. Kitchen privileges. Nicest residential section, near airport. 108 Doncella St., Punta Las Marias, Santurce. 1691 UF
T
oe the month. 2-0887 or 2-2206.
64
.
Large
3 INDEPENDENT two of 700 sq. ft. turce. store,
402
2-4486,
OR
OFFICES
3-233L,
UF
beach. Spacious, modern, airconditioned roms. From $9. single — $14. double, including an excellent breakfast. Phone 2-177) 1564 UF
,
St. 2, House
approximately.
1585
water. 3-1481.
2071,
8 —- 4. 1722
of-
facilities. Hot ses, shopping.
St.
Tele3.
62
guest
rent,
530;
6-2000,
SALE
FRANCISCO.
with
LA CASA ROSA — Guest House — One block from beach, residential section. All airconditioned double and single rooms. Private and semi-priyate baths, kitchen
1731
travel.
SAN
gar-
SALE
Gonzalez,
$150
APARTMENT WANTED as ist. Unfurnished, Condado,
1279
MAISON BLANCHE Guest frouse. Double and single air conditioned rooms with bath. Near beach. Sun terraces, 77 Washington St. Condado, Santurce, corner Wilson. Manager Beatriz Racini, Telephone 3-2936.
Cacique
ing together. One block from La Concha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personal Buided tours. Telephones 3-6231 and 2-7927
~
rates
1471 ASHFORD
629
15 rooms, all airconditioned, some with kitchenette. Private bath. Telephone 9-1175. Isla Verde, Puerto Rico.
and
private bath. Located in Condado section one block from La Concha Hotel. Private
Capi-
LA POSADA — Motor Inn. Across the street from beautiful beach, near airport.
Apartment.
and furnished, with diningroom, aircondi-
Avenues. 635, Apt.
Dar-
1765
1475
from
Across San Juan
all screened, 3 airconditioned. - Excellent garden, fence, telephone, garage and maid’s room, For information, call Verges. 42-1510.
LOT 9000 sq. meters, R—2, 3 minutes off Rio Piedras—Cupey Bajo Road. K.0, H.5.
on ocean, splendvacations, week-
minutes
VILLAMAR,
immediate-
.
or
530
airconditioned, pri-
\
rooms,
1738
45
apartment.
FOR
Phone
monthly.
$300.
house
RENT
Best Miramar section. St. 600, Apt. B 1745 \ -
tal. Continental food, moderate prices. Mediania Alta, east of Parcela, P. O. Box III, Loiza Aldea.
picnics.
E0OM,
1485
NEW CONCEPT in tourist accomodations. With the rental of one of our excellent accommodations, you get the 24 hour-a-day loan of a car for your sightseeing, nite club visiting, etc. Call 2-0486 anytime.
or
Will_pay
ONE OF two girls to live with continental couple on Ponce de Leon, Santurce. Kitchen privileges and use of the house.
section’
Beautiful
2-0886. Available
; LOTS
screened
UF
ends,
Leén Mrs.
FOR
lington, on one of main Phone 2-3940. Fdz. Juncos
Loiza
3-4376.
and garage.
Rental
lot.
hi office eee
and reservations. Santurce.
CHARRON’S: COTTAGE, id beach. For delightful
lovely
3-06768.
1174
1158
in
and Condado Hotels. Cool, rooms. Reasonable Rates.
Social Security 804, 4th Floor, Vesa
HOUSE,
whole
with
Information
1810, Santurce.
(Gue st Hou Ses ANTILLES
with
and bar. House has: sixteen closets. Serv-
Cangrejos
96
bidet,
occupancy,
built-in
vate bath, hot water, screened, telephone, cooking facilities, hotel service, use
61
Vaciatalega
or
FURNISHED
of Hato Rey, around corner from Ponce de Leon Ave. Near shopping areas, teachers’ multipurpose building, schools and churches. Reinforced concrete with five large bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room, dining room, large pantry, kitchen, outdoor -patio with barbecue pit
61
COMFORTABLE
one
Refinery.
Loiza
RESIDENCE
ig desired. See at Montebello, corner of Cortijo Bajo, Garden Hills. Tel. 8-0747.
apart-
baths,
Caribbean
room,
furniture.
ROOMS
rooms, livingroom, diningroom, bath and modern kitchen. Three wide porches. 3 minutes from town, 15 minutes from
family room, large covered terrace, four bedrooms, one air-conditioned, completely furnished including Hi-Fi, TV, modern
2
house,
IMMEDIATE
BENT
apartment (elevator) Condade or Ocean Park,. Unfurnished. Must be one floor.
ROOM with breakfast, bath PENUELAS — BARRIO COTTO — 5 bed-| FURNISHED annex, |.to American gentleman or lady.
531
dining
house
3 bedroom
TO
kitchen, carport, screens,_water heater, mahogany clesets, on. nice size level lot. Just off Caguas road, 5 minutes aco HOUSE OR apartment. Must have 2 — 3 Rio Piedras. Apply N-13, San Ignacio. bedrooms, in good residential area. Please W771 “sa 32-1900, Room 534, or 3-1621. Neenan.
Juan.
62
FURNISHED
FOR
e
IGNACIO,
kan 2-3891. SPEAK SPANISH. sat 62
WANTED
screens, hot water heatial possession. Apply
i
SAN
61
rooms,
apartment immediate-
15
room,
San
S Gis bane ra, adrid, 1767
double sink. Iron grillwork, screens. Car- } Large terrace overlooking city. $15. week3 monthly. 3-1016. port. Fruit trees. $150. Information Loiza ve Shop, Loiza 1810, Santurce. 3-4376. {
Asia
. home,
1772
VILLA CAPRI G61. Rio Piedras — 3 bed-
63
GARDEN
kitchen, earport, o 2 | baths. 5
Calles,
1752
Te-
house,
Cuatro
nozape ‘micuwar: “Farm, platited in
SAN IGNACIO, 3 bedroom house, built-in
large terraces. Tel. 3-3506, 3-482f, Bragg.
the
FURNISHED
near
FARM FOR SALE
SALE
1770
panoramic view of San Juan Harbor. In most Jusi neighborhood of metropolitan area, Tintillo. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
Roll out of bed into year lease, to r
Luxury
531
occupancy. or three
COMPLETELY
6
1773
3-3788.
a?
5 PM.
immediately.
including independent small that you may rent. Available ly. Telephone 3-2184.
Maid’s room to see tele-
office
available
—
62
1757
St., Stop 22, next Pavia Hospital. 2 bedrooms, airconditioned, water heater, kitchen cabinets, closets & other facilities,
Near Hilton Hotel, complete3 bedroom, 2 bath apartment
with central airconditioning. and bath. For appointment
2
3-7263.
tion:
FOR
HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, terrazzo
floors, water heater, cyclone fence, 350 sq. meters, conveniently located. Monthly payments: $66.00. FHA mortgage made before %% interest increase. AA—27 Rita Street, Villa Rica, Bayamén.
Call
ble party. 1427 Central Ave. Caparra rrace or call Garcia Realty, 8-1665. MODERN
RENT
CONDADO SECTION: Modern 3 bedroom apartment, completely furnished including airconditioner, freezer, washing ma-
TV
and
pets.
61
6609, wi7
chine, 1792
AM
or
MODERN
URB. COUNTRY CLUB — 3 bedrooms, living-diningroom, modern kitch bath, porch, carport, screens, garden. One block from shopping center and school. 5 minutes to Rio Piedras. Call 6-3513.
independent
house, good for two or three. On the beach near San Juan
Intercontinentalwater. $150, one
FOR
11
—
dominium Santa Rita, McLeary Corner Investinformation, For Court. Kings ment Serviee Company, 3-3550, Box
APARTMENTS
RENT
Children
HOUSES
RENT
Guaynabo, P. R. Box 3306, Telephone Guaynabo 2371. 1768. .
weekdays.
NEW. BIG Furnished.
Con-
floors.
terrazo
9 —
No
or .
r
3 bedrooms, servants quarters, includes icebox, range and some furniture. Call
3 bathrooms, living-dining, playeleterraces, quarters, maid’s
rooms, room,
yard.
from
1786
SALE
FOR
AYrARTMENT,
PENTHOUSE
7-1288
530
APARTMENTS
FOR
FOR
ATRACTIVE PRIVATE residence within large estate (containing other residences) available for rent to desirable party. Enclosed large lawn, concrete residence, all screened. Spacious porch, three other bedrooms, di bath, and pantry. Telephone. Separate servants’ quarters, laundry and garage. Rental
monthty. 531
SEMI-FURNISHED
Enclosed
any spare parts for any Miami of heavy equipment. Call Vincen-
from kind
beautifully condominium
$400
guest house, ideal for couple. Large bedroom, bathroom, living-diningroom, kitchen with cabinets. Refrigerator, heater, electric stove, dinette set. 3 large closets.
and Rico Puerto in for sale in connections splendid Also launand people laundry with
houses Miami. Miami dry
of
Mstings
has
REALTY
VINCENTI
2-9334 1762
NEW APARTMENT in Condominium San Rafael, Stop 11, Ponce de Leon Avenue, facing the Condado Lagoon. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. living-di ing room and kitchen. For information Tel, 2-1317. 1606 UF
San — Patricio, Buearé
Rey,
HOUSES
LOS ANGELES — 3 bedrooms, built-in thodern, completely equipped kitchen, hot water, utility porch. Living. bath. All screened. $135 per month. Call
MODERN COMPLETELY furnished apartments, screened, cool, 2 minutes to University. Rates $135 — $150. Sanchez Morales 197, Valecia Dévelopment, Hato Rey, 6-0738.
3-8254
a
meals | 3-6802.
walk
VIEW
to San
—
Beach
Juan
neighborhood,
School.
Complete-
ly air conditioned three bedroom on big corner lot, with separate garage and servant’s
quarters.
Garage
air
conditioned,
too, for use as shop or office. $24,000 — price includes many exfras! —
EL
Fine,
PILAR
high
Look for our
Ju:
sign
site
f
Caguas
at only
at Calle~San
Rood.
$8,500.
Valentin,
or call us any time ‘apd we'll provide the
transportation!
ACQUEDUCT HILL — High up — over the city — with magnificent. view day
and night! A big, well designed, home with four bedrooms, ' three oe: atten, plenty
of living spape indoors and <out. Excel- _ lent -service facilities and room for expansion if you need “guest space, studio. or office. Acre! of land with planned landscaping, orchids, beautiful trees. A remarkabiy fine home — opportunely a for immediate sale,
| Realtor
<= TELS. ade
—
building
“258 SAW JUAN STAR — Monday,
CLASS ee
3-8400. Ext 72 SECRETARIAL =wieaws
SERVICE
CONTINENTAL
SPORTS
FOR
RENT:
Triumph
sports
46’ CHRIS: CRAFT, double cabin, fiying bridge, sleeps 4 plus 2 crew. Twin 160 HLP. engine, two heads, 3 KW power
plant, 2 freezers, apne
fast
BOOKKEEPING SERVICF 1689
.
!
HELP WAKE BIG specialties,
CARS
67
WANTED
money selling advertising calendars, | executive ‘gifts.
Full time, part time, side line. Big commissions,
steady
Catalogs, 2574, San 17220 2
repeat
Samples. Write Juan, P. R. x,
customers.
fo:
P.
Free
Ov 7
Box 530
HELP WANTED MALE
car. Wish
— preferably’ ‘Resources De-
}
GROWING
64
MANUFACTURING
San
Juan
area,
Box
3284, San Juan, P. 1.
o2%
FIVE EXECUTIVE trainees needed for. $15,000-a year sales managerial positions. “Must_bp able to travel Caribbean and South American. Earnings start immediately. after trataing patted. Call eT 1744
WE
WANTED
HAVE
beam
an
— FEMALE
opening
for
an expert
Subdivision,
Las Tres 2776
GROWING
Monjitas.
in
front
of
se-
Vaqueria
6-180, 531
MANUFACTURING
San Juan area, _ experienced
A
USED
CAR?
With
1956 OLDSMOBILE hydramatie,
All taxes 1763
power
paid.
‘8#, hardtop, 4 door,
ISLAND,
530 sell
1956
visit
Toro,
|
~
company,
first rate. typist. statements. Fiuent
cu.
other
ft.
Frigidaire.
furniture.
MEN
“BBA. — ACCOUNTING Mai Major, Management Major.. Three iting, Bnanclal public accounting. statements, quarterly returns, general aceaeheing.” Available withing 30 days. Best’ references. Box 1558 U.P.R, Station. Rio Piedras. Pm
CONTINENTAL,
eae
32 permanent
3
Roll—away
bed
61
Metal
cabinet
model
after 5
floor
PM.
Mrs.
$5.00.
Moore
a
:
resident,
JUAN telephone
desk
space
tive
B.A. “UPR.
COMPARE
&
530
FOR SALE collect» small
reverts possible at maturity). Also large group - episias, peperomias, asparagus others, proved adaptable to
$595;
eo
4
BUSINESS
@5es
os
ine
SCHOOL
1
j
fo
and
portant
as
_ and
| Telephone
ns
Spain, 2-4122. | crating,
| Us: Van Bolsa. SERVICES | aie No.
rooms
oa
ak
VALUES:
(12” x 12’)
bathrooms,
ae
Day
MOVE $985;
ete.,
Local
and
evening
&
where
Professional ‘Directory.
tutoring
‘SWEDISH aad
you
move.
of
Pee
ition
Lines,
fne.
yeni
Call
20,
t
\'@ SWEDISH MASSAGE © STEAM BATHS . @ PHYSICAL THERAPY
Puerto
Rico's
pool
;
First
aid’
&
oldest
‘builders,|
HOSPITAL SUPPLIES
Mere,
de ur
2-5791.
APTS. HILT Of
wheree laternotional
LOT FOR SALE Choite Corner — 2452 Square Meters, Industrial Zone, Frenting 201 Feet on Paris Stregt and
180 Feet;
Avenue, near HATO REY. area
and
on
San
Juan
nter Road, Excellent labor
tramsportation
facili-
ties. Phone
6-4275
or
2-4970
Ite.
epposite,
- Agents
Pier
We.
National
:
ios
‘
%
=> |Immigration Chief Being Transferred Sas
Van. Fad
‘
UF
~
PRINTING
' ENV: LETTERHEADS,
_
Oxygen
18
ve clothing arid equipment.
=e
hospital
y
YOUR
reof
dirty?
1
so, fer
:
rates. Phone
pa
Bayamén. UF
wenches--0t Puerto
e only certified enwales
Juhl has’ 23 years of government ‘service, four of them in the U. §. ‘Navy. His successor has not yet been announced.
watch
Around the Block =,
and
or around
boxes
-Valenda Bart Express, Inc.
330
A
rod
ei
ie
Agents for:
as
ee
‘North American Van Lines, Inc.
451 Fernandez Juncos — Telephone 3- 3900
"5
end of their two-year rotation periods are immigration inspector Howard Hamilton and Lawrence Lermo.
ee men 203, Punta . Dependable. Moderate | Sia Clock Maker, Calle ‘Perst cis, 6-0878. Las Marias. Phone | 2-160. mm “
Ln
OPPORTUNITIES ' |“?
expert
high watet- pressure cleaning and paint
UY | Fom PRECISION watch and clock re:
TRANSLATIONS
_¢g | eR Spanish—
Established les” .& service office: eaulpinent,- safes, etc, con low rent. For 3-425. SPEAK
‘
Ee eee 2. 35-4610 CARMEN Qcross from THE CARIBE
Packing. Agent of Ponce
|
© PHYSICAL ADJUSTMENTS
fur-
Prades 6-3072. UF
mance
Tel.
thet
REVITALIZE ond RELAX
Muebleria
2-2726, 22067. Santurce.
+ Wonderful
with TREATMENTS
Moving,
storage
MASSAGE.
Young
as im-
SIEGMUND, Villa Rio Piedras. Tel.
eratory supplies and equipment.- Thermo: | ing, call 6$132 or 430 Verde, 63 | meters, masks, goods, 611 :
-
UF
STORAGE
and long distance.
610
a
RENTAL
YOUR furniture by» Ainiacenes
at | pelongings.
ae
OT
TELEVISION, RADIOS, for rent in your own home. Same service given to hotels, hospitals, for years. Call 3-0719 and will deliver. $5.00 one week, $15.00 per month. i eon Service. .
ee
Tel. 1057.
Maritimes,
r
radio or Hi-Fi. Stateside-trained
child catch up or get ahead
-Germany. Japan.~ storage, - shipping.
Stop
Evening
vr.
LABS
iuP
-UF
WHO ‘moves you is
niture. C.W. ——
make TV, guarantee.
& RADIO
SERVICES
MOVING:
ELECTRONICS
to i Pm can,
"EV
.2-3542
Second
All ]
Allan G. Juhl, director of | the district office of the Immigration wan moat experienced and Naturalization Service’ for concrete and alj| out Forms, etc. Letterheads 8 1 x lL uses only ($8.60/M. Puerto Rico and the Virgin Is10, No. En’ copper filtering system. These materials| $9.25|M. last forever. For free estimates, call lands here, will be transferred 6-5003. . Is shortly to St. Paul, Minnesota. 1566 615 quotation on _any - printed Established At St. Paul, Juhl’s new assignUF 1446 ment will be that of supervisory investigator for the northwestern THE GOSPITAL SUPPLY COMPANY ROOF CLEANING & PAINTING region of the immigration service.
BARGAIN &, 92500. CASH and you're, tn.) ae ae -for..sale. ,
Call]
Avenue,
68
MOVING 24
ue
THESE
Extra
505
‘
9 AM
in High School and College subjeets, specializing in English with continental bilingual teacher..Write box 2521 San Juan. 1742 531
ae
tar”
Will make
~
YOUE
this spmmer.
eoreneesrl ehenietnatnne-ineedetenndiom
aoe ae
cocktail | party’ and date dresses, -sold a!
Berd Miseden
HELP
similar prices. We handle plans. | Te} 2.2374 Low FHA” interest (4-1|2%). No down | 499 ~S
SEIDES TO BE, Latest sue (beaut available.
and-night.
Leén.
any day
technicians.
—- Conversa. French, Eng-
Santurce.
AMERICAN
repair Ninety
appoint-
BUREAUS
thing for phy:
best
T[DIOMAS Spanish,
and
POOLS,
A.V.S,
Mu-
HOME IMPROVEMENT fences,
north Ave. viaivegeiad. Rio Pie-
an,
Wellesiey
by
6-0315 from 2 —:5 PM. ; , UF
Pést Control] Services). Free MOVING? SAVE WITH TORRES. ‘We do Control of insects, rats and fumigation services for homes, business and farms. all types of moving, no matter if it be . ‘Preventive treat|large or small. Moderate prices. Servicesgu: ment acainst termiten 20 years ex: | Muebleria Torres, Fernandes Juncos
‘BEST OFFER TAKES:3 beds (double twins), Hotpoint , chest. ing table, Magi laneous, 855 Esteban Gonzalez, Apt.
FlorenceM.
PAN
TUTORING
6-5429. 715
anwar neoseevice
work. Condado.
ee
coerce
two.
—
Bi-lingual,
ALTERATIONS
seamstress ford Ave.,
and Westinghouse refrigera tor, all in new condition. Telephone 3-7083. 1733 530
San Juan Darlington.
31;
Rey,
or
SERVICE
PONCE:
1512 + EXTERMINATING
RATTAN LIVING ROOM, inciuding tables
Personal
Stop
Hat.
phone
pinged 2-8160,
LA _EXTERMINADORA (Commonwealth | **
ae HOUSEHOLD furnishings, bedrooms, dining room, refrigekator for sale. Call 6-0283 1753 . 531
aes
M.A.
interview
& SERVICE
receivers of any make or mode! yu. guaranteed. Tel. 9-0268
| experienced
tiheatane
for
WOMEN’S
re
Y
PLANTS
and
SALES
WIHLCHEK felevision Service 10 years experience is behind the in T..V_ sevice and repairwon
DRESS ALTERATIONS |
530
washer $75.
kitchen
SAN hour
upright.
AUTOMATIC
2-2947
English,
adults; —in- small for beginners _ or
“THE PLEASURE is yours” when the moving job is ours. Whether you’re movin locally or Stateside. we are equipped CONTINENTAL DETECTIVE BUREAU: to pack and transport most -:ompete: nt Agency in Latin Precious belongings, as a. Night} Patrols, Bodyguards, the dependable care you.‘look for Uniformed Guards, Payroll Escort, Con. | seldom find: Telephone 6-3157, fidential Investigation. 1072 Ferndndez Capitel Transportation, ine — Ave. Tel. Santurce 2-5282, Caguas -cigeoaed Agents for
FRIGIDAIRE, ca
or
SUMMER
3-8400
. DETECTIVE.
Paseo ‘del
1784
for th
nals. Also service for aeiy “without phones. Call 2-3013 San Juan, 2-5060 Ponce. UF 1037
3-7384.
1960 GE FREEZER, 11 cu. ft. Used only four weeks. 3-1363. 1764
Ine:;
Avenue,:
ANSWERING
530
1783_—.
ae
WANTED,
» for children or es
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE FOR SALE 11.5
CLASSES
Spanish,
gg
2 PIECE SECTIONAL, walnut cocktail table and corner step table, dinette set. 21” TV. Norge washer, 1959 Motorola and
Kiko
write,
CALL
Bel
1955 PONTIAC, 4 door sedan. One owner. Also household appliances. K3A San Patricio. Phone 8-1405.
172k
information,
fioz Rivera 1498 | z
3-1363.
must
Grows. = ae = praise. For free listings
1958 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. Air conditioned. Standard transmission. In excellent condition. Teleph > 8-8171 8-4 ’ 1723 ; 64
i
POSITIONS
IN
of #4 | teacher,
oe oa anization
further
steering. power brakes.
Phone a
1718
IA2.
new 70 w. radio—telephone. Specia} system, New battery. dinghy, and with many extras, —— $12,000.
of local yacltsmen who have purchased
-Chevrolet, 2 door, automatic transRadio. Excellent condition. Telephone 2-8966. : 530 3728 ¢
2aoe
at
NS
T.V ‘SOB Over best
SUMMER SCHOOL — Ist-6th Grades. June 20th+July 29th, 8:30—11:30 AM. subjects, including Ft. Lauderdale and Bahia! Mar, re- Elementary grade Art, Music and ames. Limited enrollcognized .as one of the most. compement, Tuition $90. Mrs. W. A. Gruen, tent yacht brokers in the country. We Offer you the fine service that hundreds | 243 Laurel St.,. Punta Las Marias.
$275
1
Products Company,
Sustrial
LANGUAGE
gas’
NOW -— YACHT Brokerage available in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Island: Buy your yacht, cruiser or boat through us -— because we are affiliated with Richard Bertram & Co. of Miami,
SALE
down payment and $44 monthly intallit you can own a brand hew, econémical 1960 FIAT. Just call 3-5190, or pay us a visit at Martorani Motors, Inc., 1402, Ponce de Leon Avenue, Stop eres opposite Lottery ee 0
company,
needs college graduate. purchasing. procedures.
1759,
HELP
BUY
FOR
Air
velopment Planning. Up to $8,400. Contact Donn E., Hopkins, Carlota Matienzo Hall, University of Puerto Rico, 3791
WHY
LEAVING
CITY PLANNER, to head local yee system program in New Mexico. M.C.P and 5 years’ experience desired. Up to $8,400. Contact Donn E., Hopkins, Carlota Matienzo Hall, University of Puerto Rico. REGIONAL PLANNER ‘with experience in Water
refrigerator,
For /information call
®
PART TIME Bookkeepmg Service available. Journals, lédgers, payroll taxes, e‘c. Monthly weekly or hourly rates. 6-0283.
one
bs lined tab can fe petooneinke saactek| 7 College. Personat couple for several months. Please. call 30’ €ABIN CRUISER, completely rebuilt, | ment. Telephone for details 3-6789. ~ just completed. Radio, head, galley, fresh | 1709 ~~ 1758 water “tank, sinks. Chris Craft power, completely overhauled. Automatic con- INSTITUTO .DE tional courses in 1953 0! ee gray 2 door, well maintain- trols. Quick sale $5,500. 2-4245, or see in lish. Classes day boathouse at Quarantine Station, Stop 8%, ed...$490 or offer. 1355 Ponce de es duncos. Dr. McTaggart. Seen car. Call Freeman, 531 | Floor, Stop 19, selling GE eer stove, $60. 1457 1761 &
Secretarial Service, legal documents, contracts, | reports, free pick-up and delivery. og Gini Lobaugh ay or night oF
Phone~
INSTRUCTION
4. BOATS FOR SALE
CARS
load
2
EFFICIENT.
‘FOREIGN
1959 HILLMAN convertible. 7,000 miles. Good new tires. white sidewalls. Excellent ‘condition, Taxes paid. Telephone 2-4945 office hours. Evenings, 3-7384. 1782 —
Public
Stenographer servicing ia Concha, San Juan Intercontinental, others, local transient. ‘Typing, editing, Rig array shorth briefs, Serk reports. Hourly rates. IBM Electric. 1120. Ashford Ave., Muriel Eddy. 2 .
1666
&
3-8254
39 Broadway, Bertone
— Puerto Rico
— Digby 47040
the world
nd, A May 30, 1960° =" THE SAN’ JUAN ‘STAR’ — - Mond
20
Workmen Busy Renovating Don't Lay Trouble For US Seen Probable Meg And Tony's Apartment Blame For In Chiari’s Victory In Panama. Ills To Job LONDON
have
(AP)
knocked
of
Iincess
to
make
a hole
in the wall
Margaret’s
more
as well. Perhaps the best is an 18th century antique, mirror. But I'd rather not give you the full list at the moment.”
Workmen
room
new
for
home
the
cess and her husband, Armstrong-Jones.
Prin-
In
Antony
Into the expanded quarters in Kersington Palace will go the more than 2600 wedding presents, which in¢lude a four poster
bed, a gift from Margaret's
new
mother-in-law.
Armstrong-Jones’ Countess
mother, told a Rosse,
of
the re-
porter: “I’ve given several other things
LYNHAVEN;* Va.
hadn't
been
for
—(AP)—
with
mash—
their
noses.
a
still
as
an
entry
If
under
in
a
state
fair at Greenville, S. C. The teacher said yes. The students gathered materials and built the still.
To
be
eligible
as
an
entry,
quarters
quick
the
still had to be in operating condition. So the boys made a pot of mash. That was as far ag they
Both
the
original door
not
said,
and
spilled
mash
on
their clothes.
eee
eevee
eee
ee
rooms
and
bare
and
are
oo
are In-
to
blame-their
unhappiness,
jobs
insomnia,
he
studies
depres-
York,
the
New
not finished, they will move in with Queen
Mother
Elizabeth
reaction.
and
House,
are
expected
next. month.
for
home of mother.
back
If their
at
years
in new
Clarence
.the
Margaret
her
U.Y.A. May Soon Gel Tract For A Cenier The United Youth may
soon
for
get
a center,
a
of America
tract
according
of
land
to Juan
said he: had
attend-
ed the organization’s meeting last Thursday. After Monagas read his subsequent report on the meeting, he asked that a study be made ofthe possibility of donating a piece of land to
Youth
of
America.
The administration, said Maldonado,- will give the organiza-
tion
all the
under
the
cooperation law,
to
efforts to combat quency.
oo
eee
aid
possible it
in, its
juvenile
delin-
—
er
essere
deveece
Above all... its light!
read
promotion
that
can
‘your
kill
sicians
a
that
medical
leave
of
her
xiety
inadequacy.’”
and
feelings
many
sure
we and
hear tension
job
has
and
brain
Jobs Mostly
of 24 men, craftsmen
who They on
the
LONS
JOHN
of today DISTILLERIES,
DAVILA LA
GLASGOW,
SCOTLAND
HERMANOS, CASA
DEL
LICOR-
INC.
observance
of
may date
not as
be flown the
~ CINEMA’ Subject To Changer May
30
from
skilled
Buccaneer,
average,
had
been
All
became,
ill
after
RIALTO:
ill. 50’s
~¥
a boss
accustomed,
in been”
each
AZTECA:
under’
some
The
Journey
-
‘to
BAYAMON™ INTERNATIONAL DRIVE
the
Texan, Diary of Anne
other
Last
FAJAEDO
emotional
in
social
financially. Each man was the was dependent upon
pany,
who
strong
guiding:
Peared
to
seemed
life,
be
kind “who his comto
hand, looking
need
and for
a
apemo-
;
seem 4
to
trigger
‘from
his
most
'
~
seen
on
the
job.
symptoms t
|
DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF it DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “JUST A yA CLOTHE TU ia g OUR WORLDLY FAMOUS HART Sa ae
’ «ge
Dreaming +
.
Toe Change) ’ WIPR—
2:00—(4) Matinee
. .
WAPA.
3:45—(@) € jartoons
(6>
i WKBM-—(11) May 30
11:30-—(4) Club det Hogar 12:00—(4) Telefiesta de-la Tarde 1:30—(4). “Un Cielo Desierto” -
Jerdes—_Caminos
com-
of’ emotional disturbances which are
Hour
lusical ‘for: “Relaxation
WwwWw_D aad WAPA~— Serenade
WAPA-(4) : Monday,
pany, he said. Then the job change came along when he was under stress. McLean concludes that factors connected with the _job don’t
home,
WITA-R WWHW-Music
e
tional, support.
Moments
=. rritt Show
(Listings Subject wage
Lone
the
Musical
Melodic
_ TELEVISION.
ill,
at
—
loonlight ‘Serenad
PUERTO RICO: Gladiators
under
of
9:30-WKAQ-~Caravana
11:05— WHOA - MidnightM
Space,
IN:
‘
680
11:00-SeeigeeSerenade :
With
stress three to six months before the job change, McLean said. Some had been physically
others
Rebellion
WAPA—Club
me
Frank
et
. 8:15~WFID-FM — Nocturnal 8:30—-WWWW - Varieties 9:00—-WWWW— Music; Just for You 9:15-WFID-FM-—Evening Melodies
the
Train_From Gun Gill PON ‘CE FO-DELICIAS: Sing of the Gladiators
man
Nightcap
‘10: 30- WHOA —
NUEVO
of Outer
7:00—WHOA—
7:30—-WFID-FM—Russian Music ™ WRIO— Music For Many 8:00—-WWWW- Music: for Everyone WRIO-Hi Fi Nocturnal
WHOA—
ROOSEVELT
Queen
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WWWW
Muggér,. “Daddy-O
ROOSEVELT: Rebel Set
OLLER;
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man. was
with the-present..,
has
tuity’ in a corridor through a country where even the Panama,
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Blending the past
Latin
consider
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this
nationalists
| McLean
that
ago.
newspaper
the American dilemma,” the editorial said.” “Nevertheless, they tend to recall, if only with wicked glee
issue in their’ camsurprising restraint,
eoncessions,
|
fimes,
Organi-
clause of a treaty which gives her sovereign rights. ‘in perpe-
to
of
the
‘|\“Although the United States has made a number of financial
needs
absence
to
for feelings over running high. .
next
Smith
overcome
added,
the Canal paigns, a
the jrecomskille id phy-
‘Mrs.
warn-
some
you.’
“We have read mendation made by
influential newspaper
years
leaders “to distract attention from their failure to do more for their own people. © “And this sort of exploitation could get out of hand, particwarly. at a time when Latin American relations with Wash-
problem,”
the Panama Canal, adding: “Candidates did not overplay
2
And
Maldonado, assistant to Director Julio E. Monagas of the Parks and Recreation Administration.
United
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London and
spreading
57
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re-
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exploited by. certain Panamanian
yery
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State
home is probably
diés
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and
a
Times
asserted the canal issue was, being
predicted.
become
the
The Times reviewed the economic importance of the canal and ‘ton nor Panama seems happy whether Panama about, either.” i -questioned The Times noted Chiari was could operate such. an undertak‘backed by a nationalist faction ing. “All this perhaps justifies which includes Vaquilino Boyd, inflexibility and the advocate of nationalization of Washington’s
about
York
could
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told
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In
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Times
canal’s operation
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Alan A. Business
Panama
signed;
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circumstances”
mean
Washington
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for
indicate
London
the
said.
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the
the
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election
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Palace.
installed.
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childish
notion
realistic
and
that
it
is more
intelligent-
more
ed. We. had emerged from long trek westward to ‘a
the our-
munists,
selves
per-
least
to
Mr.
Hoovers
notwithsanding, ible
influence
to
the
contrary
jhave
no
percept-
~American
on
momic
fat
and our spiritual indolence: It is not because were are too comfortable that the dream ‘has It is true,
I suppose,
that
we eat better —at least more— than any nation ever has. It is true, too, that there are streaks of American fat, some of it very ugly fat, and that it shows most unbecomingly at certain points in New
York
and
Miami
and;
of
more
and
more.
But though
along
We
and
complished
not
affluent
American.
have
to the “point
young
in
their
homes
thing
all
but
domestic disappeared
and
longer’
the drafters
of the
their Thucydides
and therefore
knew
secret
courage.”
of The
only
the Marshall
did
of
taking
watch care
of.
her
own)
in Europe,
we
rea-
more think _No have years,
machines and gadgets to about. ; one who has taught, as I been doing for the last ten can very seriously doubt
that
the
where
the future
purpose,
and long.
then
we
have
in-
ponsibility
and
minds” of which we talk so much. As. for ourselves, the hurt has been precisely the- loss of a
boat, Sailor.
lost
of
the
“battle
national
for
men’s
purpose,
To
engage, as we have over the last fifteen years,~ in programs having as their end and aim
state of mind.
A nation cannot
be sure even of its own identify when it finds itself associated in country after country—as we have
most:
recently
in
South
Korea and Turkey—with regimes whose political practices) are inimical
to its own..
The
Issue
What,
In The
then,
is
the
self
lucky
to
in
Our
son
is
all
the
difference
in
dictatorship
pear:
sian solution of its economic difficulties rather than ours. We
to
have
chosen
the
Rus-
enemies
have
tried
to
explain
that
omi-
are against, and supporting hopes of mankind because
nous
fact to
ourselves in
the
school-girl vocabulary of the McCarthy years, saying that Cas-
world between cause
they
not
of those who purpose. There
an insufferable
the
strenghtening the
of our are
enemies
against
what
missed
this
tells us to feel someto: her for do you sug-
gest? — BATTLE CREEKERS
| DEAR BATTLE CREEKERS:.I suggest you talk to your son. He’s making a big mistake when he mds
every
spare ‘moment
work-
ing with boys’ groups while his own son is growing up. without a father. Some widows and divorcees, do a geod
job
of being
both mother
and dad, but your daughter-in law can’t handle this double, assignment.
be-
involved
in
many
week
—
high.
bility is flunking
His
his his
major
fesponsi-
own son-and homework. ** &
learn
the. knack
of
feeling
comfortable with the opposite sex,
send
for
Ann.
Landers’ | booklet,
“How To Be Date Bait,”
The fields of action in the two czses may be the same: Africa
and
Asia
and
Latin
America.
nomic
and
tific
industrial
aid—may
The
will be
first
accepts
wholly
the
the
force
moving
But
differ-
surrenders
Russians
Russian
communism
scien-
alike.
course
to
that second
and
look
and
hyphothesis
is the
in the world.
‘new The
asserts what is palpably
set
gave
in
motion,
us,
the
almost
two
force
that
centuries
ago,
our
liberating
mission.
The first is costly, -as we * know. The second will be more costly still. But the second, beéause it recaptures for the cause of freeedom the initiative that belongs to it and restores to the
country
the
confidence
be anything but a policy resistance, can only continue
to
to wal-
drowning .in. things,
ters like it even less than ‘wei do. What then has gone wrong? The answer, I submit, -is fairly obvious one would
expett to find it:. in the two great wars that e. changed so’ much.
eT
The First World: War after not]. . only ouf position in the: world but | ~ also our attitude toward. ourselves and toward our-business as a
ple. Having won a. war. to “ata the
world.
safe
:
D’S LARGEST AIRLINE: Santurce.
democracy,’
“for
/we began to act as if democracy _ itself had been. won—as: if there. was nothing left for us to do but enjoy ourselves: “make. money in the, stock. market, gin in the bath-
’ Seee your ‘travel agent or Air France, Hotel ‘La Rada, ° 9-1537 a: perenne! 21536,
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Brg
tub. and whoopee -in the. streets.,
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resist and to accomplish nothing more. There are those, I know, who will reply that the liberation ‘of humanity, the freedom of man is nothing but a and mind, are right. It is. dream. They It is the American dream.
‘put the best of our sons and daugh- |
and will be found where
it
has lost, is capable of succeeding. The first, because it can never
low ‘in cosmeti¢s and tail-fin cars. We. may-be
losing
is a natural-
way
Going
he’s
with your request 20 cents in coin and a large, scifi aGireme , stampborn leader and” ‘organizer and is ed envelope. prominent in civic circles. Ann Landers will be! | glad to Our grandson is now 7. He’s inproblems. telligent and sweet, but terribly help you with your babyish. He whines, cries, and Send them to her in care of‘ this runs to his mother if the least newspaper enclosing a stamped, little thing doesn’t go his way. His self-addressed envelope: ends. He
we true, that the new force moving the|, lin the world is the force we we
too belive in them, because they are our hopes also.
tee
To
groups. He is away: from almost every evening |and
initiative
for the defeat have a different
is
boys’ home
exercise
sake,
have
is deeply
the action ent.
ap-
is the prob-
its own
This
esa
lem? Not te discover our national purpose but to | exercise it. Which means, ultimately, to it for
dishonesty.
love nora. reasonable thereof. Consider your-
The tools of action—military assistance and above all eco-
Debate issue
in td (him scene, The he can get he pesters
The whining, nagging, pesterPlease tell me what to do. — NAing child who is constantly makVY BLUES DEAR BLUES: Fight this with ing demands is looking ie attenubled. your hat. Grab it—and run. The tion. He is insecure an woman (?) is married. Her reTell your son the pfice for cord is one of instability, irres- being a conimunity big shet is
The results have been hurtful to. the world and ‘to ourselves,
as for the materialism about which
us
at, hard
mother always gives rather‘than make a y has learned that tevershe wants if pas enough. | Our better judment remain silent. Yet we thing should be‘ said -the boy’s sake.‘ What
the child. There’s the whole story.
this debate? | What
we talk so much, it is worth re: membering that the popular whip: _ping boy of the moment among the intelligent young ‘is~ precisely ““Madison Avenue,” that: mythical advertising. copy-writer _who is to persuade
of | Africa
neither facimile
is about
up is more. intelligent than the generation now falling back. And|
supposed
tiothing
to be decided.
How: hurtful they have been to the world we can see in Cuba, where a needed and necessary and hopeful revolution against
that is largely because there are
on .the
Plan
not, for understandable
Africa,
house,
bringing up four children, running the Parent-Teacher Association, singing in the church choir and finding time nevertheless to ‘read the books she wants to read and hear the music she wants to hear and see the plays she can afford to, is a salutary thing. She may think more about machines and gadgets than you ever did, but
generation
it.
ings of our allies, defend freedom by exercising it in Asia and
daughter-in-law
your
exercising
sons involving the colonial hold-
the mind..
To
it,
Though we did defend freedom by exercising it through
were
‘of life— the life
|
of our own but counteraction to frustrate a-purpose of the RusSians is to invite just such a
“the
freedom,
larging
and more concerned with the seribusiness
no
not action: ta further a purpose
that
educated
ous
is
hap-
of
‘ma-
parénts
unproved—there
piness is freedom_and the secret way freedom can be defended is not by fencing it in but by en-
its
‘at
looking
sense
is why
Declaration spoke of the pursuit of happiness: they knew
chine can cook a‘meal or mind a baby. For another, there are more babies than there haye been for generations. For still another, the rising generation is better than
be
Which
have
no
no
are
is:
(Asia, is the: fact: we should:
deed
with
servants
We!
Yoursel lucky
Count
com-
they,
‘the. charge
to) say
and
ican
their children than their mothers or their grandmothers had to. Fof one
fact.
ica,
Persuit: of Happiness The truth is , of course, that freedom is never an accomplished fact. It is always .a process.
women,
and
we
not--and
its enemy.
almost regardless of income, work harder
Twenties,
are
whether
of it as safe; but we If the Russian purpose! seems of it as something that. bh. more vigorous and more promcould be protected by building ising to the newly. liberated peowalls around it, by “containing” ples of the warld than the Amer-
of spiritual sloth. Most
the
his ‘friends But:
question whatever of the enorDEAR ANN:. Two weeks ago I ous popular ‘support for their regime |and for‘ as|much of their, ‘was discharged from. the Navy. When I got home I found the girl program as is now known. I had hoped to marry had gotten Eager For New Order herself married to someone else, Not even’ those who see Com- just a month before. munist conspiracies underneath It really knocked me e for a loop everyone else’s bed have con- because I had no hint that she tended’ that the Cuban’ people was even seeing this guy. _were tricked). or policed into We've been meeting on the sly their .enthusiasm for their, revo- and are in love. She says she was lution. On. the contrary, the peo- all mixed up and doesn’t know ple appear“to outrun the gov- why she married this other fellow. ernment in their eagerness for She .can’t think of any grounds the new order. What this | means for divorce. is obvious. What, this means is She wants me to go see her that the wave of the future, to husband: and ask him to divorce the great majority of Cubans, is her. I’ve told her I don’t want to the Russian wave, not the Ame- get mixed up in’ this. I think 1 rica ey | should tell you she’s 18 now and t fact, and its implica- had a baby out of wedlock when ticns for the test of Latin Amer- she was 16. Her mother is raising
thought thought
but America is not made of such . as these. We are an affluent society but
did not! repeat
repeated the delusion. We- acted gain if freedom were an.‘ac-
millionaires,
oil
we
the folly of
our share, of mink coats and prestige cars and expense-account restaurants,
of
slave state behind Hitler's.
the California coast. An Affluent Society. | But the whole country is not lost in a sluggish sun-oiled sleep ’ beneath a beach umbrella, dream_ing
plateau
had Jost touch with the driving force of our own history. The effect of the Second! Woyld War was different—and the ‘same. The second war estrangled us from our genius as a people. We fought it because we realized that our dream of bees could. not survive in the slave | state Hitler was imposing |on the world. We won it with such illusions as had plagued_ us twenty-five years before: there was another, more voracious,
nion. { cannot believe that we ‘ have rejected the purpose on which our republic.was founded. Neither can seI believe that our present’
left-us.
the
the fantasy otit of our heads but the damage had been done. We
opi-
lessness results from our
on
or
manent prosperity. It took the disaster of 1929 and the long depression that followed to; knock
talk ‘ about economic machinery _ than about men. But the Marxists, both
|reach- tro and
- ‘The American: goal! was
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the Athletics as Kangas City de-| Banks, Chicago the
at
British Amateur more than twice
Chicago
NATIONAL
Score Blasted KANSAS CITY
feated
up
end golfer in the 36-hole final.
at bats)
BATTED
receive credit for th New | Burgess, Pittsburgh York outhit Washing ton, Ma to} Aaron, Milwaukee eight. Mays, San Frantisco
couldn’t last errs
nine
played.
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each|Cerv, New York
kees edged the Senators, 6-4 in 11 innings. ge Bee ee zt me
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first
ass to win
stifled a brief rally to
Michael
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homered as the New York Yan-| Minoso, Chicago
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Gentile, Baltimore
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haber-
the
“Cohran, the oldest finalist in the Amateur since the Hon.
LEAGUE
New York
Lemon,
a winning home|
>
went
1933,
New York
al
Yanks Win, 6-4
=
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Gentile, Baltimore:
bx runs bat] PT pitched two-hit | Maris, ™
He
BATTINGLEAGUE
relief ball over the last five’ in-| Minoso, Norm
Dublin
b
course, Carr took a six up lead with a’ morning round of 68.
AMERICAN
also hit a homer in the}
first“Ray
slender
thus.
at! hole ‘and
LEADERS
DETROIT, (AP)—Jim Piersall
ted ae eeieieee
a
the British Amateur three times. Playing brilliant golf over the 6,842-yard, par 72. Portrush
a
last year
run to enable Detroit to win the| Skowron, New York
FINEST
dasher,
Bueno in the finals. | oa art cuivabot at a
in a row =
land castoff, hit
OLDEST
Carr,
4-6,
24-year old Ca-|
header. Cleveland lost the first] piersall Cleveland
incinnati (0 Combe 3-1) at Philadelphia
Saturday, . defeating . 47-year-old Bob €ochran of the United States
Wimbledon when she lost to Miss| end the match at the 29th hole.
|
games
Piersall
has
big tournament
-—
won the British Amateur. golf championship for.the third time
Luis
6-4,
at Pittsburgh (Haddix 2-1|in the second game of a double-| Kiuszewski, Chicago
Cincinnati
PORTRUSH, “Northerland Iredand (AP)—Joe Carr of Ireland
Jack Brabham | 6-3, in a match that kept a crowd | golfer in neatly §
:
st Louis (Broglio 1-1) at Los| game, 65. Angeles (Drysdale 4-4) (night)| Piersall
and Larsen 0-4) (2)
Now
States
doubles crown
six
Roundu | p
lost seven
and Daniels 1-2) (2)
(Aguirre 2-1 and Foytack
af
the
hit a three-run homer in the ninth (McCormick (Based on 70 or more mning to give Cleveland a 6-4 Runnels, Bost 6-2 and Sanford 5-1) (2) Per-| Milwaukee (Pizarro 3-1 and Span| victory over the Detroit Tigers | power Cleveland
‘and Spaw'42) (2)
. 13)
of
0-4) at San Francisco
(2)
Washington (Stobbs 1-1 and Ra-! Oe ea aie ee oo Detroit
Hard
won the women’s
ten ae all
championship
Baltimore
Today’s Games
=
year’s
6
Bos M id Boston (Monbouquette 43° (Esand) a chicago (Anderson 2-1 and Drott]|_ Casale 2-3) at Baltimore Serene
| this
Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2 (13) | the Genie
1
Walker
lene
|pace. He had to drop otit and|firstThe major title. closest the
San Francisco 8, St. Louis 0
Karsas City 4, Chicago 3
and
a
_ | now has scored no points toward|
Saturday’s Scores
Scores
Detroit 4. Cleveland 3 (10)
trada 3-1
| °
of Autralia skidded off the cir-| of 1,000 in suspense until the last cuit after he passed (Moss in the | shot. \ GB|rain and tried to| set toofast a| For Miss Hard, this. was her
16
3
off
World champion
NATIONAL LEAGUE W LL. Pet.
only
Eto that
18
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6-4.
Pietrangeli
a
2)
York
7-5,
Maria Bueno of Brazil and Dar-
ee
Cleveland
Nes
6-2, 8-10,
. i
Carr Tops Cochran In British Amateur
and Jose Luis
In the men’s final, defending | g and 7. Carr’ previously had on champion and top seeded Nicola | the title in 1953 and 1958.
Chicago
Saturday’s
took
Gimeno
tor the 100 laps through the wind-| ing streets of Monaco, Moss pilo-|
1414 641 — .641 —
Boston
Arilla,
McLa-
who
' starters,
2525
K. Cite « Wash
of Andres
the battle’ for the world
‘ttegy
STANDINGS
GB
545
They defeated the Spanish pair+
in a Lo-|
tus Climax sped to a,rainy victory in the Monaco Grand Prix yes-
1414 563 622 —2'%|San | Pitts. Fran. 15
Oop (AP)—Roy Emerson and Neale Fraser of Australia yesterday won the doubles title of the French
a
28 18 18
|
(AP) ) — Bri-| International Tennis Tournament.
‘ MANTE CARD
Balioora Detroit
New York
ee:
by defeating Pat Hales and Ann Haydon of England, 6-2, 7-5. cars were rolling when the final Miss Hard won -the singles championship on Saturday. She nox, California, will have to drive flag flashed down as Moss sped { defeated Yola: Ramirez of Mexico, down three former champions in- by. : oe _|. Averaging 67.43 miles an hour | 6-3, 6-4, for the title.
However, buried in the eighth starting row, Hurtubise of Len-
1933
der
qualifications.
contender
George
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Sloan's Sword Dancer, Zl “Horse of the Year, heads”4: field of a dozen -handicap stars fn today's $100,000-ddded, Metro-
é 7% N. J. — ry ‘| standout 3-year-olds, includin} | Bally. ‘Ache;. Venetian Way! ee -Tompion, were entered Sa
politan -Handicap over 0 gone mile at
4in the $100,000 jpety . at
Hoy ‘Stable’s Bald Eagle, 7 eee
Chenery’s
28, and
+ Bally. Ache isfavored to 4 his claim’ to 3-year-old.-c ofthe year ‘honors. The distance is perfectly ddiited for the front running ‘son of Ballydam. He! usually comes) out of the gate on top and challenges
“the
Pote, has”
is “currently one ‘of
In-his Yast out, he-won the -Guif-
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to
group actnian fear.- pee Mart
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106
cle ver hands.
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hit the ja
run to his 1959 form, but ‘since returning to Belmont, he has: won the Grey Lag Handicap ‘and appears to be ‘‘top dog’ in the
in
Velez)
A. = €L,R..
contesting “the. 67th
2. 5
Mulata
his usual jockey, Bobby
Bo-
may]
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Way
pion
(Olivo)
Collores - (Ayala).
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9-1
inito,
and Aboukir
El Tigre, Capita also ran.
$13.50
(Latorre)
-Le_Zumba
M.,’
9
‘Canastota
6 t.|
5 12
4
Time: 1/01 3/5, Contaje, Frontra, Preferencia, Anfitrion, Fanin, Lady Mustang, Gravilla, -and Top Sale’ also Tan.
| yésterday
paid
| at El
$1,029.60
4h
hard ‘to ‘beat. : Pookie.-vi-
($1,200);
4
¥o- “up;
¢
El Duque
2-1
pnes)
110
3-1
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«. Pizarro) ¢
107.
-Rarintgo_ (Caraballo) La Inglesa (A.L. Ramos)
113 “14
109
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$11.50 Civica (L.R.- Velez) | \ $5.50 Time: 1315 2|5. Pepito) M., Quiz Dell, Yuya B., El Bombero_ Troyana,| Brother Jive, Garza, Topsy, King Arthur, Oxford Joe, Clave de | Oro, and) Noorsaga also
4
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rated
Whitney’s
the
top
Tom-
rivals
two -
ee
|
Sweden Undergoing Race Belting Craze:
previous
-holds|a
Venetian Way
meetings,’ Bally 52
edge
over
and -a 3-1 margin
Len, ‘Tompion. |
STOCKHOLM—The overwhelm: ing, popularity of V-5, 'Sweden’s newest. fofta of bétting on ‘horses, has stirred Parliament to action. It,has voted to) increase
the Government’s bite from win-
TL > 7-1
(E.
Rodriguez)
>Linda~Herod
a-Establo
A.
|(Nieves)
Fleres
8-1
(Imported) IS ~ 52 112.) 3-1
Speed Veil (Carabailo) -Patita’ (F. Rivera) £-Ventuckiana (M.A, Diaz) a-Skippy (W. Rodrigez)
~ a-Verdun (A.L.° Ramos) Emma - (Pacheco) ‘Titomar =@Maldonado) Quisqueya.-(Sayan) 10.£-Casualita“C > 13 £-Danny Jr. CH®)Torres)
| $22: 20 |
7-2
115. :) 8-1
Futura..cw. Coqui (Belmonte)
1037-2 109 > 7-2 110 7-1 109 7-1
107, 7-1 107_ 8-1 1138-1 140 « 9-1 110 7-1 144° «(7-1
36
nefs in! ithe “cinco-seis” pool. Honest Bread (Rosado)
33
; 113.
are
Ussery., Venetian
-| nings by more than a third. V-5, jor. trying to pick--winners. 3 Ruletera--(Valdes) 105. 12-1 6 D MK y Ea in five consecutive races, has }- 11 £-Nagir.(G. Rivera) » 114) 15-1 -| started something of .a}social reF 1 £-Royalton z) 94 15-1 volution here. It _nearly has £-Field “horse. = See Left, Jab has, ‘slight | edge, hard to doubled betting on races held at. beat. Le Zumba one to|fear, El Duque ‘the: thirty trotting tracks this ‘drops down, could .do do tt, 10°
4 12 1 8
for five winners ‘and pee 35 for. four.- | Nobody" hit the: wat wincin
4
Sth-$2.800;° alw;, 3 YO;' 6 £, 2-Our Love (Flores): 9--Miss Kee Bel (Ayala)
Pool; i $1,029.60
ath. #1300;
entry,
7
La Madama. Hi Fi, ‘Miss Marga, and ’ Gamelucha « als. ran, 5 f. " ath-$2.650; | alw;- 2 YO; Colonel Lane (. Rivera) Sot 3410 Baby Face (Belmonte) ’ 5 $3.00
mandante
strong
8
$5.80 5.60:
Lae
ee
Panadero ’(Landrau);
photo)...
ae
Pachico. (W. , Rotrighs) 104 - 15-1 Rosita (Car: 102 ~20-1 a-Establo. Lares extry/| re aa --Cerazoncite- Cuatro Estrellas ~ yery
5. £.- imported.) 2 Left Jab, tF. Rivera)
| 7. £. itativd | $6.10 $3.90 j $3.90
(Native)__ :
11z
in today’s Jersey Mery at Garden State Park. (AP. wire
#. (Native) out out ‘| cious colt, rans whenever--he feels like ie .;,$3.10, out it. -Panadere. good anion 3550;.-chmg. -¢ 3 4 Yo: up; and La Viuda.
3rd-$1,550; |; clmg ($3,500); - 4 ¥0; El_Mucaro
a) 118
In
Ache
meets up with his old rivals, Venetian |
\
1:266 as. i:
aga
(B
Rivera) ,
and. C.
Farm’s
CROWING |‘AT CROWN Bally Ache,: the Preak-) weeks ago for $1,250,000 by a ness, Flamingo and Florida Derbies, ham Mt up for photo-|7} six-man syndicate headed by grapher,'as. model Bobbie ‘Robinson, of Drexel Hill, Penna., Joseph -Arnold; Versailles, | Ky.
t
(Bim:
Pookie« (F.
Blue
for Bally Ache, purchased
7-2.
108
_Syunning- of ‘the © classic that ‘was Bir very sharp in last. Walter A. do it. Don — may take the first run in 1891. fead and noid th First. Landing, "voted. 1958's Bit INFANTRY Two-Year Old, finished a neck eee, ¥O-up; 11/8 ae Sword Dancer: in oP Grey f° ‘m. (Native) “2
- Sunny
5-2
120. La
the
“Second: in the Kentucky Derby
108-32
Velez) es
x i @
but.. with
and short distance nal probably won't
{and ‘winner of the Preakness, Bally Ache will be handled by’
($5,000) 4 YO saps 1 1i6
(cA:
3. Walter.
No, | 5,
field
113.
(Maldonado)
nite II ae
Sword Daricer in Florida ‘did not
‘1st-$2,200; “alw: 2 “YO; 3° Fedora ;: Burgos)‘ Nena Linda’ (L.R. Velez) Time: 1: ‘OL 3|5. Paladin also ran. 2nd-$2.550; alw; 4 YO-up; ‘Gonotae (Corchado) (Maldonado)
| position.
i:
.
r € PTET? 6° Lady“ (LR. Velez) ° 11° 7. Nangui (F. Rivera) 108 4 Gemelito (Burgos) 109 10° Curiosita (D.-Rodrigez) 112
stream Park Handicap; oni, March. ‘19: Before. that, -he -won the. Wide-| ner at. Hialeah. He was receiving ~ weight from Sword Daeet| in both races. ~
field
besten this”
times..| | Complot.
entry has Sood ‘chance. Bnd ST380: clmg G2 000)
the leaders| in the. handicap “divi-| 3 sion. ; 23
classy
the rest of the field to catch him. Bally Ache, ‘listed at 75 in ‘| the advance odds, drew post |
last
t
legs,
being Greentree Stable’s' Tom “Fool, sire of ‘the -1958: Kentucky: Derby winner; Tim Tam. ©
Bald Eagle
Park
- & crowd of better than
they <have ‘raced together’ since last year.” : ‘The tace is the first leg of New York’s Handicap ‘Triple. ‘Crown. two horséS:have- succeeded in all: three
J fey |
State
First ‘Land: |
ch of the three has enjoyed
winning
added
Garden
-
and
112. — 7-
108
Isla
©. 20-1
Stable
Our Love very sharp in last, ene ‘to beat. Miss Kee Bel: back from~ vacation in, good shape. Speed Veil could do “it, about due. “Tth-$3,400; ‘ew 4 YO-up;'.d 136 m,
year.
The
increase
at four
gallop
eourses—as Swedes ¢all the flats — has
been
nearly
40
per
cent.
“The new craze has lured newspapers, including Sveenska Dagbladet, the august) publication
J of the opposition Parity,
into..the
Conservative
-Goyernment
sanctioned sideline ‘of taking off. ttack V-5 “bets. And it has
provided a running series stories for its front) page.
of
6-5
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Law Wins| (7th Game! For Bucs — - PITTSBURG,
(AP)—Ver-
non Law with the help of.|Fred Green. in relief won his seventh game of the year yesterday 8-5
for the Pirates
triumph
over
the
with an
BALTIMORE (AP) —Bal-
timore swept 3 doubleheader
from the Red Sox yesterday to increase their league lead
Philadelphia
to two full games. ; Steve Barker won the. ‘aae The Pittsburgh victory, coupled 'for the Orioles, 61 and dove with San Francisco’s loss, put’ the in a run with his first hit in the i| Pirates in a first place tie with Major Leagues. ; . i}the Giants. i= Baltimore took the second game, Pittsburgh jumped on ‘starter Phillies. It was straight loss.
4|Robin
Roberts
the Phillies
sixth
1
right off the
bat}.
5-4, scoring three runs in the last’
q|.and the Phillies’) ace ‘lasted less ‘of the ninth. Boston has now (See AL meeraor Fase 22) (See NL Roundup, Page 22)
L SCORES-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
A
RIGHT ‘hand
FLUSH
both
the
bowling
<
team
Berrios,
contingent
won the women’s team title of the Brunswick-Caribbean tourna-. ment at the Star alleys yesrteday and
was
lead
tied
with
Mexico scores
the
men’s
of
15-5
before
each had
the
comple-
last night.
Puerto
Rico
USA
feam
(comprised of continentals) was third at 7-13, and the Puerto Rican
team
(made
up
trailed the four team Thé total,
of
islanders
field_at 3-17.
Mexican women had a 17-3 well ahead of Puerto Rico
USA (10-10) and Venezuela Puerto Rico (bath 64-13%). Doubles the
play
Paradise
begins
alleys.
brow
today
and
an
in
the
Gloves +
second
round
and
control through-
out the bout. Inexperienced |Cruz, fouth
match /in
fights,
fought
round,
but
who
as
many
pro
in
each
gamely
Berrios’
lost
experience
told the story every time. Judge Roberto Roberts saw 98-95,
judge
Lopez
de
Victoria
co Colon Garcia scored it 96-94 for Berrios. The STAR’s score card was 99-92 for Berrios. Hector- (Chino) Diaz stopped Luis Morales in 1:18 of the first round and Carlos Cruz stopped fifth
round
Gonzalez
in
the
semifinals,
in 2:45 of the
two
Baltimore
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|ber and Courtney. W-Barber (52). L-F.
Sullivan
(1-5).
and
Nixon.
and
Berberet.
Lary (44).
Boston . Borland,
Pitts. -
000 031 000—4 Sturdivant (9)
Courney. W-Pappas land (0-}.
83 and
(3-4)
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Wash.
New York 000 003 000 12—6 110
Rosado Rides Daily Double
Tiefenauer
Woodeshick,, Hyde (6), Cleven-
AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION
Klips-
Lary,’ Morgan W-Briggs
(9)
(2- ay L-
—
HR Cleveland, Piersall.
_
NATIONAL
Phila.
LEAGUE
000 031 010—5 101 240
001
Roberts, Short
(5), Gomez Coker;
Oix—8110
(2), Robinson '
(7), Farrel
Law,
Green
(9), and
(7),
and
Bur-
gess.. W-Law (7-1). L-Roberts (1-6). . HR Philadelphia, Callison (4), Curry
(4),
|Walters
burgh, Mazeroski
(3).
Pitts,
(8), Green
(2).
ger (7), Lee (9), and Battey; Tur-
Los Angeles | 000 301 000—4 8 1 ley, Duren (9), Shantz (9), Ja- Chicago 000 000 000—0 5 0 mes (9), and .Howard. W-James Podres, Sherry (9) ‘and: Rose-~ (1-0). L-Lee (0-1).
HR. Washington, New
Juan Rosado, a veteran jockey | (2).
York,
Becquer
Martle
(6).
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HR
oi more than 15 years experience,
(44).
L-
Cardwell
(2-4).
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6-round
chinche
($23:90)
to- produce
ay
relatively low pay off -of $124.70, beeame the fifth rider to accomplish the feat in ’60. Others are
Luis Rene Velez, Esteban Reyes,
SEE
Cleveland
Detfeit _ Hawkins,
(6); (5),
022
100
000—5
9 1
202 200 00x—6 8 0 Stigman..(4), Briggs
Romano; Mossi, ‘Semproch and Wilson. W-Semproch
Ismael Quifiones, and Guillermo (1-0). L-Stigman (2-2). Rivera, who did it last May 18. HR Cleveland, Piersall, Fran(See eeourre Page 22) cona (3); Detroit, Cash (3)..
Milwaukee 200 000° 000—2. 7 0 Cincinnati - 020 000.002—4 110 Willey and Crandall; Hook and | § ‘Bailey. L:Willey (3-2).. W-Hook' |} (35). HR
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Milwaukee,
ia
Mathews
McMillan,
(10);
(7), Pinson ¥
WEST INDIA MACHINERY & SUPPLY (0.
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(7),
tein (7), Briggs (7), Stigman (9)
HR Boston, Thomson (4) Baltimore, Robinson (2). (second game) Baltimore _010.000 103—5 11 2
Sadowski. Fisher, Pappas'(8) and
CARMONA
Grant,
000 000. er 4 020 010 100—4'7 2
yesterday joined a selected group | Chicago’ of riders who have won both|K City Score, it ends of the daily double’ this
had it 97-93 and'/referre Francis-
Eustaquio at
ex-Golden
had things under
his
and Venezuela
EMILIO
champ who turned pro last year, opened a cut over Cruz's left
team
Venezuela.
tion of play The
for
BY
000 001 000—1-6
F.‘ Sullivan and Sadowski; Bar-
Daniel Berrios, a fast upcoming lightweight, scored a 10-round unanimous decision over newcomer J a" e Cruz last night at Sixto Escobar Stadium.
titles last night. Mexico’s
and
th
Cruz In 10 Rounds
BULLETIN won
ht
Berrios Outpoints |
Venezuela, Mexico Tied In Bowling Mexico
uba won the fig
Wirephoto).
(AP
decision.
unanimous
by
Benny Paret of C
title bout at Las Vegas.
welterweight title
Jordan (left) in the sixth round of¢ Friday hig ht’sSs
catches’ Don
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