The San Juan Star (June 8, 1960)

Page 1

=

s Bid Qu

it Bases

In Europe,

22/U.S. Told

By GUSTAV SVENSSON

;

| GENEVA (AP)—The Soviet Union formally submitted yesterday

‘tion

new

Scare

ment

conference,

Foreign

Minister’

Made

“even

radiation

urgent

and

He Said the summit conference torpedoed by the aggressive actions of the United “was

States.” / f ‘| The new Soviet digarmament Plan couples the cligfinaton of

(AP)—Fire broke out yesterday in the launching shelter of an atomic-armed

widespread

Zo-

more

McGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, New|: means of weapons with Jersey

small amount of radiation,+— the Air Force reported. At first there was fear of

Valerian

imperative” by events which led to the Paris summit blow-up.

SELL H. MULLEN

antiaircraft

Soviet Deputy

rin said a solution of the diSarmament problem had been

Brings No Explosion By RUS

Bomarce

disarmament

Introducing the Soviet pro. posal at the ten-nation disarma-

giBlaze At Atom Site

iG}

its

{Plan which would give American |) forces 18 months to get out of Europe.

missile, releasing a —

delivering nuclear the “simultaneous”

elimination! of all military

on

foreign, territories

withdrawal

and

| of foreign

bases

the

troops

to

(See ‘NEW’, Page 21)

gic

over|

the sparcely populated pine-

land

area

about

75

around- the

miles

south

base,

of .New

York City. However, the Air Force in Washington later said there was no danger to the pub-|

lic.

:

The cross

few the

highways remote

that crisscountryside

were closed off for a time: Police ie

OPERA STAR COMES HOME

_ Graciela Rivera

—Puerto

behind.

Rican

soprano

Virginia, husband

Her ten-months-

is being held by governess Anita Joseph Zumchak looks-on from

Miss Rivera will perform in the Casals Festival

Friday.

(STAR, photo

by Bob

Bone.)

Graciela Rivera Arrives

the ago.

island,

more

than

a

year

Miss Rivera and her husbandmanager, -Joseph Zumchak, bought a wreath of flowers and carried

it

ended late last night with four hours of testimony by lawyer Juan B. Soto, a statehood supporter and _ self-styled “adviser” to the Republican Party. He affir-

grave

of

Jose

who had been the couple beyear ago. here to appear RIVERA, Page 21)

(See

BULL

the

Enrique Pedreira, a good friend of fore his death a The soprano is

:

Five days of plebiscite hearings

to

ETIN med

that

the proposed

plebiscite

is unconstitutional, on the grounds' that the Commonwealth constitution does not specifically

permit an

voters.

(See

Story

Page

check-

the

direc-

BLAZE,

Page

21)

Senate Okay

On Split Court By HAROLD J. LIDIN The Senate yesterday gave preliminary | approval to bills which. would split the Common-

wealth

3)

.

Supreme

Court

sections, each composed least three | justices, and

into of at would

give the verdicts of each section

the same finality as a ruling of the full Supreme Court. But efforts of the Senate majority leadership last night to corral a favorable final vote from at least three-fourths of the solons on the court measure

were

foiled by the reluctance of several

members

“initiative” by island lar

(See

counters

Seen Today

For Festival Casals Recital

By BOB BONE Puerto. Rican -epera star Graciela Rivera arrived here yesterday, and left International Airport almost’ immediately to honor the grave of a pianist who had died since she last visited

geiger

coming from the) base.

State Police initially reported

(right), poses with her. family after their

arrival here from New York yesterday. old daughter, Flores, while

with

ed cars tion of

and

final

SENATE,

action

Page

on

21)

Broadway Postpones 42. Fall Shows ~

NEW YORK (P)—Broadway’s blacked-out theater producers

said yesterday they are indefinitely

postponing

duled for autumn productions

written

- lars in

42

shows

opening.

already were

sche-

The

under-

with eight million dol-

investors’

money.

“The

theater

is

on

the

brink

of economic disaster,” said a spokesman for the producers, caught in the worst Broadway stage crisis in 41 years,. The decision to forget the au-

tumn

first

nights:

came

at -the

depth

Admiral Harold: M. goodie

U. S. Chief of Naval Operations, says Navy

Chief: \of Operations Admiral after the joint Latin-American Plat (See story —Page 3.) (STAR photo

House Appends To Pharmacist By A, W. MALDONADO,

The Commonwealth

House

of

Representatives| approved yesterday a bill stipulating that non-

vision

do - Fontaine ing Conference. Julio 'Tobar.)

Controls of an

cist.”

The

for ‘the

goodbye to Chilean

authorized

pharma-

|

Ho

|

also removed

from

the bill a ¢lause closing the recan fill istration of auxiliary pharmaprescriptions only under “the di- cists. As approved by the Senate, rect supervision” of a graduate the bill. ended the. registration

of the. majority Popu-| graduate | pharmacists

Party, (See

ADMIR FAREWELL — Rear Briggs, left, Director of Pan) sna

of a six-day

deadlock

with

Actors Equity over pensions and wages.

The

closed

all 22 current

contract impasse

has

Broadway

stage shows, three of which will not reopen. Peace talks collap-

sed Sunday night.

Bik

pharmacist.

The bill was originally present-

ed: and

with

approved

a clause

in

the

Senate

authorizing

non-

graduate pharmacists to fill prescriptions in the absence of au-

thorized... pharmacists. The

House

amended

the

bill

so that it) reads “auxiliary pharmacists can fill by specifi le caches +

of new auxiliary

ship now tobe included as regis-

trants,

During

given

the direct super-

|

a lengthy

floor

debate,

Rep. Pablo Morales: Otero, chairman of Welfare

preseriptions only | i

authorization

pharmacists but

un|de apprentr ices-

the House, Health Committee,

and

t the bill had been introduced

the Senate by petition of orizations represetiting auxiliary aly (See APPENDS, Page 21) | {

.


“yi > Va

THE SAN JUAN: STAR .—) Wednesday; June 8,. 1960: °

Former Adlai ‘Brain Trust For Kennedy AMHERST, Henry

Massachusetts,

(—

Commanger,

Am-

Steele

herst

College

historian,

terday he and Adlai Stevenson

ator

John

for

the

F.

ys Ike Should Visit Japan

said

‘WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of State Christian A. Herter said yesterday President Eisenhower should go ahead with his plans

yes-

other friends of will endorse Sen-

Kennedy

presidential

(D.-Mass.) }

to

nomination.

will

JOHN

KENNEDY

Arthur

up despite

rain,

a heavy,

government

Jorge

Alessandri

yesterday. The evacuation

cause

of

fears

were

two

Harvard

part

of

said

not an active

pro-

Stevenson

candidate

is

and that |’

be-

earthquake-

into the San

threatened

of

behind

tons

the

of

river and mil-

water

slide.

backed

If the

up

lake

West

had

vu

Mem

Sprvurd

divia continued at government said.

wucar

a fast

that just

Sunday,

boy's

body

recovered,

they

has

police not

yet

solidarity

try

of

the

Federation.

who

| WwW.

also

talk with

Eric

Williams.

in

Miaricy

San

tere,

Trinidad’s

Since Manley

today,

RICO

with

ISLANDS

and

Premier

is coming to Tri-

the

creation

said.

tion

been

Caribbean

said.

of a new

preparing

the

islands

ten

that he

would

Chicago,

63,

Dance

No

experience

Teachers,

train you free of charge,

° nights a week

from

necessary.

We

6 to 10 P.M.

for a period of 6 weeks.

last

Wednesday.

89

2

3 to 8 P.M. MR.

apply

British

(Above

to

an

Gonzalez

Ave,

Padin)

A.

Rockefeller.

announcing

plans

Associate

tPress

Secretary

said

Rockefeller

for

S.

Rockefeller

Anne

had

Wheaton

asked

Traffic driver traffic

has

declared

thened Watch

leave {ment make

law

enforcement

traffic for

law

hurry

driving.

pired

in

a

35,

of

sur-

Difalco:

administration

I

have

not

of

received

single cent from the estate.” The heiress also asked the sur-

rogate

and

the

estate.

to order that she

be given.

.]$1,500 a month from her mother’s estate until she reaches the age of 21. The mother died Feb. 10, 1946. Surrogate Difalco’ s order direct-

will daily,

ed

After

Gamble’s

Katherine ANDRE

show

PORUMBEANU

a.m.

6:49 a.m. 6:38 6:32

Low

a.m. a.m.

Tides.

2:09 1:58

a.m. a.m.

10:27

a.m.

1:51

a.m.

cause

Professional Stop

30

Hato

Rey

Tel. 6-0262 of 6-2222 Ext. 20 If impossible to locate your M.D. im emergency call 3-2467 and the

Medical

contact

@

Association

doctor

— will

immediotely

for yous. ‘ee

ao

oees METZLER

June

14

why

to ‘her

a

month.

etm ee ee oe oo --

He

also

direct-

ed Mrs. Benedict to show cause why she should. not file an accounting of the estate left by Mrs.

Sharpe. °

Emergency

Registry

Wednesday, All

Night

June

8

Pharmacy

Jurcos 1304 Tel. 3-5169°

Doctors

Ambulance —

Mrs.

Benedict,

grand-daughter should not receive $1,500

Tides

6:58

grandmother,

Geddes

San

Juan

-

Bio

Piedras

on

Night

Metropolitan Santurce -

Barrio

Duty

Area.

Obrero

Call. Tel. 3-2467 for information and assistance Puerte Nueve & Caparra Terrace Dr. R. Fernandez Isales - De: Diego 409 Rio Piedras Tel.

“Dr.

38-1428

Ri ‘Lopez

Central Urb.

Caguas

Gareia

Ave. El

Verde

see eet ose it

eB

e

plus

enforcement.

hazards.

Help

law

in

your

enforce-

agencies in their drive to the highway safer for you .

Gamble

with

him-

cooperation can curb the death toll. Support: streng-

pleading

filed

for

but has declared he is not an active candidate.

Porumbeanu,

Samuel

the

Presidential

self available for a draft: as the Republican presidential nominee,

“I have been kept completely ‘/in the dark as to what has trans-

in. person

'

to

yesterday

Andre

affidavit

Fer Santurce

Juncos

(AP)

accounting

rogate

P. TRUXILLO

Fernandez

Nelson

In

35-year-old former chauffeur, said

ARTHUR MURRAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1209

the very

Walter

Porumbeanu,

married

daily to: ROY

ernor

own

YORK

{directed

pbae 3B35

from

Please

that

plans

(AP)-—Presiyesterday ar-

ranged a White House breakfast for today with New York’s Gov-

her late mother’s $750,000 estate. The typewriter heiress, now

of college or its equivalent

references.

WASHINGTON, dent Eisenhower

that she and her husband are without funds, requested a court-

vuUs

furnish

Mrs.

along

entered

President

NEW

Applicants must be neat, attractive, pleasing perand

| Sunday.

TIDES 2 years

Rocky In For Breakfasi

an appointment with Eisenhower. She had no information on the reason for the request.

Hospital for treatment

: | Benedict

High

have

Ike Having

Gamble, Broke, Seeks To Tap Estate

weekly.

sonality,

and

yesterday, the

“getting

She

The

San

¥rancisen. 64. partly cloudy.

training you may earn up to $96.00 for 36 working hours

peace

reported

is

nicely.”

eventual

and

Analysts

the

tour.

this

House

Army

00 0 00 09

Supervisors.

of

Eastern

Ree

BeSh

positions

of 21

any

NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER

session,

73

Li]

for

the ages

to make

international

lady

the

between

of

York, 74, 68, partly

collective independence.

women,

senators

he said will strengthen

Announcing

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY and

prefer

first

clear;

the

to urge Senate ratification of new U. S.-Japanese treaty

in

Men

told

WASHINGTON (AP)

at

82, cloudy; Ft. Worth,

cloudy;

secretary

White LOW:

(R.-

Mamie Eisenhower, hospitalized with asthmatic bronchitis, will not accompany the President on

11:30 a.m. STATESIDE: New partly cloudy; Boston,

Hickenlooper

The

his Far 91

B.

With Ike To Far East

TEMPERATURES:

Miami,

Bourke

ili Mamie Not To Go

WINDS: Southeasterly, at from

HIGH:

unchanged.”

security.”

10 to 18 knots. YESTERDAY’S

despite plans

expressed this view in to a question from Sen-

“fabric

Considerable

constitu-

for

remain

to

which

VIR-

nidad next week, the three ‘quite possibly’ will) put their heads together at the same time, he said, to try to resolve differences in the

ought

tee the

after-

cloudiness today with scattered afternoon showers or thundershowers. Some cloudiness tonight, with a few light showers.

YESTERDAY

stopped

in addition to talks he has finished with Jamaica’s PreWuriidd

heat

less

cloudiness

-_

The

city

to

serious interhas_ recently

he expects to see him again ‘in Trinidad next week. Macleod will

Ramon Ramirez Acevedo, 15, of Mayaguez, drowned in the ocean off the La Pena section

that

the

Indies

nuer

the

Mayaguez Boy Drowns In Ocean Off La Pefia ot

in order

Iain

Juan for one-half hour on his way to Trinidad from Jamaica, said

VWal-

clip,

week

Macleod,

burst through it could have swept away part of Valdivia and many nearby villages. Construction of emergency aryveriarg,

next

and

Foreign

Committee that the president’s

further comment in a closed session. . Herter was before the commit-

San Juan and Ma-

considerable

BESk

lions

Pedro

nidad

FORECAST: yaguez —

GIN

Secretary

to straighten out a island rift which

WEATHER

PUERTO

Macleod indicated here yesterday he will get together with both the premiers of Jamaica and of Tri-

Colonial

HERTER . ——4

sional showers today and tonight.

dammed waters of Lake Rinihue might break Joose and engulf the yer parts of Valdivia. A government communique yes{erday morning said the situation it the blocked outlet of the lake “was under control.” The devasting earthquakes sent a landslide into the lake’s outlet

British

A.

19.

Relations ‘“mrest

ator

CHRISTIAN

June

told the Senate

Towa).

noon showers or thundershowers. Generally fair tonight. Ponce— Wariable cloudiness, with occa-

Macleod Enroute To Meeting With Manley, Williams

Japan

Herter response

Stevenson’s

he feels Sen. Kennedy has the best chance of defeating Vice President Richard M. Nixon.

Presi-

ordered

that

Schlesinger of the Har-

Commanger

announced

was

and

“brain trust’? in previous campaings. They could not be reached immediately for comment.

chill-

of

Galbraith

bi pt nt nt

dent

the

K.

faculty. said the

fessors

SANTIAGO, Chile (#-Evacuation of earthquake-stricken Valdivia in southern Chile has been ing

John

M.

_______4vard He

Chile Town Evacuation Speeded Up speeded

be

visit

Herter

He said a letter of endorsement is going out soon and that others in the group endorsing Kennedy

YT we 8S

eo

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THE SAN'JUAN'STAR «: Wédnesday;'June 9.1060: 5-1.

Hemisphere’s

|

—_

|

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3

Evolving Status Choices ‘Implicit’ In Bill, Says PPD House Leader

Navy

Chiefs Meet Here

On Sub Defenses

By HAROLD J, LIDIN:

The co-chairman

An inter-American naval meetin g among the chi

|

of the special plebiscite commit tee said yesterday that the possibility efs of naval operations of nine Lat of commonwealth evolvi in ng into either statehood or independe American countries and the nce is “implicit U.S. will end ” in the Popula Party plebiscite bill now being subjected to publie hearings, r Rep. Arcilio Alvarado, Po-4

here today.

The meeting, called to consider joint operations and to review techniques,

began West,

last

Fla.,

week

and

in

switched

representative

ing navy

Admiral

the

Key

to

Alberto

P.

Operations

Jorge naval Vice

Vago,

for

Admiral

Chile;

Porto,

Leopoldo

in

chief

Rear

commander

bian | navy;

Capt.

The

the

Colom-

H.

Orozco,

HORST

Carmen Ecuadorian Casals

scholarship

only

hours

after

when

her

her

Sa-

out

was

time,

dispatched

and

wrote

letter

A heavy

has

studied

Piano

for nine years, will Participate in the| recital with the other 13 scholarship winners, For the event,| scheduled for June 16 at

the

nservatory,

she

wants

friends

who

it

money

wanted. her

to

‘outside

the

from

pickets

scene

Saying

status

which some voters may now feel is the best political arrangement

for Puerto Rico, but after a “rea-

sonable period” the same voter s may want to seléct statehoo d or independence, Alyarado comm ented. He said that the Plebiscite mea-

sure, as now written, allows for the possible shift of Comm onwealth supporters toward the other status solutions. But the weight of test imony

given by witnesses identified with

the Popular Party describe d the Commonwealth as a “Dermane nt”

ap-

Status

they

that

represents

who lave

strikers,

cial’s

plant,

the

rest

of

are

firing of

an

El

béen |

Impar-

protesting

the

editorial

staf-

tified that while the Common. ened

.

wealth status must be “dynamic” to endure,

trated the manence.

it has

already demons-

“potential”

for

per-

According

to

Department

of

148.

Ponce,

San

Juan

dras. About

half

lities

of the

the

island

on

and

Rio

Pie-

76 municipahave

reported

polio

cases.

lities have five cases. The

Only

seven

reported

pattern,

the

municipa-

more

department

than re-

ports, shows that most of the cases are from coastal areas. Of last week’s 20 cases, only two came from inland areas. As of this time last year, three Polio cases were reported. There was a total of nine for the whole year. | Department of Health officials insist that ‘the number of polio cases this year represents an “outbreak” and not an epidemic.-

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BANCO’ POPULAR

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TEACHER

buy things

od what to

Normandie

the

education |.

_ tell them,” she said: The theft

» occurr Hotel.

Seafarer

on

| September 1960.

in. dollar-scarce ‘Ecuador

for them here. “I just don’t, know

remained

beginning.

Openings

and $75: dollars in

st of

guard

opportunities

however, that the loss of money meant; much. to .her. She had

between $70

settlement.

of Puer-

in Puerto Rico?

EXCELLENT TEACHER

to

“Life seems much lighter now that I know that 1 can get home @gain,’ she said. She added,

cash,

a

eee

Play Chopin’s Impromptu Fantasy. Like the ' other winners, she will also appear on WIPR-TV.

_

the

by

in

brunet-

the

yes-

The department released other figures showing that the polio cases have been scattered throughout the island with concentrations

rela

who

news-

its ninth day with-

police

joined

to

lieved! and can concentrate on making a good showing at the

te

continued

Health figures released yesterday, the year’s total has now climbed

“This worried me so much,” said the 19-year-old Piano student who is making her first trip abroad, “but now I am re

a trim

Imparcial

on duty to supervise picke ts outside the building and to preve nt any possible conflicts between

ed.

to get a duplicate

Enriquez,

of

Juan

a

nsitory” natu

bills

-oln business

. These extra choices were sug-

is

would

to

gested by several witnesses who testified at hearings that ende d / last night. Alvarado’s view is at variance with those of other Popular Party leaders, who have been contending that Commonwealth is a “permanent” and final form of Political status. Commonwealth

Puerto Rico’s polio outbreak continued last week as 20 new cases were reported and confirm-

of her airplane ticket from Qui-

Miss

yes-

plebiscite

re on the grounds ‘that a referendum to Rico’s present status,

in

for

leading

Commonwealth

20 New Polio Cases Push Outbreak’s Total To 148

for her trip home in case it did in

call

Marin

choices

including

Statehood Republican group, have be -lost time because of the al. protested the leged “tra

statehood,” or “commonwealth leading to independence.”

naval

courtesy

fer by the management.

Washington for a new Passport, a visit to the Immigration authorities here cleared the. way arrive

signs

alleged

contain-

Yesterday, however, most of her troubles appeared to have been | dissolved. The Common-

not

at El San

terday through

Tho

ticket) was stolen.

State Department

in

“commonwealth,

extra

provi ding

the final were protesting Teamsters ‘“meth- Political desermination of Puerto ods.”” Several minor altercatio ns*‘ Rico. have broken out. Luis Jordan, head of the PopuLee Deets a7

ing money, passport and airplane

wealth

paper

Monday,

could

arrival

purse,

strike

peared

relax today. Her happiness over winning the trip was marred

turday,

A

since

young as a

student,

of

Brotherhood of Teamsters and Seafarer International Union factio ns. The Teamsters have been supporting the strikers, memb ers of El Imparcial editorial department ,

BUCHHOLZ

Enriquez, a pianist here

a

Muiioz

a referendum,

Ricardo

chief

paid

Luis

to include

Dodino,

Uruguay

Enters 10th Day

Scholarship Pianist Can Relax Today By

Admiral

vice

: ‘Witnesses belonging to the opPosition | parties, especial ly the

view this makes it “unnecessary”

Peru;

Paper As Strike

Agusto

of

Rear

of

Two Unions Picket

navy

Jose

M.

of the

group

terday.

Fontaine,

Admiral

Victor

of

general

and

on Gov.

Admiral

the

staff

pular Party floorleader in the House, said in an inte r-

Rear

chief

operations for Venezuela.

chief of the of Brazil;

of

Admiral

Rios,

of naval

Argentina;

Da Silva Leite, general staff,

commander of

chief

command-

Monge,

general

inspector navy,

the

Carlos

naval

Rear

San

Juan Monday. : The navy chiefs have concentrated particularly ‘on anti-submatine operations and in Key West, reportedly viewed a new submarine-tracking missile. They have met at the Tenth Naval District here, which is under the command of Rear Adm. Daniel V. Gallery. The leaders are Rear Admiral J. M. Briggs, director of Pan American Affairs, USN ; Admiral

of

general of Mexico;

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, June8, 1960...

Argentina May Ask:

Passengers Escape Subway Blaze Near Grand Central gency

NEW YORK (AP)—An estimated 100 persons required treatment yesterday after they fled

by

subway

a

fire

Grand

line

in

Central

East

trains

the

terminal

of

near on

smoke The

the

am.

Side.

They

were

treated

in

set

up

on

Firemen said parently started

side-

walks near the terminal. Police said that 86 persons were taken to hospitals because

stalled

tunnel

hospitals

inhalation.

fire

broke

and

control

emer-

spread

was

at

11:02

out

at

reported

9:25

under

a.m.

Boy, 8, Killed When Bicycle-Auto Collide An eight-year-old Aguada became the island‘s 155th

boy traf-

fic fatality

auto

of 1960

when

an

town

The Perez,

was by

boy, was

riding Felix

Monday

night.

Jose Luis Villanueva killed instantly. He

on

a

bicycle

Villanueva

driven

Lopez,

by

Pedro

29,

collided.

in

was in collision with the bicycle on which he was riding near

that

when the cycle and an auto driven

2,

Pablo

Cancel

Vazquez,

Villanueva

Lopez

critical condition.. According to police,

is

Cancel

told them he was proceeding in the same direction as the cyclists when

the

lights

of

an

oncoming

car blinded him. He swerved and struck

the

bicycle,

police

said.

A

to cable

the blaze in rubbish

insulation.

Screamed

In

trainman

said

sengers

became.

apand

Terror

some

pas-

hysterical

and

screamed in terror during a wait of over one hour before rescuers could start leading them out.

Several subway trains were stalled in the smoke-filled tunnel section, but operation of

railroad

lines

into

Grand

Cen-

tral was mot affected. Passengers were led above ground through tunnel exits by policemen, fireman and train-

Israel To Withdraw Envoy Over Nazi

government may request the withdrawl of he Israel ambassador here because of distisfaction with Israel’s explanation of the Adolf Eichmann case, it was+—, had been found authoritatively reported yes- teer’? Israeli

terday.

A ment

high-ranking governofficial said President

Arturo Frondizi himself was studying

Monday sador

men.

The

the

by

Arieh note

note

delivered

Ambas-

Israeli Levavi.

.

admitted

Eichmann

Secretary of State Christian A. Herter has sent Gov. Luis Mufoz Marin a letter ef “deep appreciation” for affording Indonesian President Sukarne “the epportunity to view the remarkable progress being made in Puerte Rico.” President Sukarno spent twe days in Puerto Rico last month viewing low-cost government

housing

develop-

ments on the island. Herter wrote that the partment

of

ed

from

word

te

State

has

Puerte

De-

receiv-

Indonesia

that

the

visit

an added

“unqualified sucess”: He that the visit “has made

a contribution

Rico

to the

was

growing

—tiee hetween Indonesia and the US.” The letter, dated May. 30, . Was made public yesterday by La Fortaleza.

| Eastern VP Here A hand points the way to increased profits in import and export business. It’s the hand of an

of

Eastern’s

new

Alcoa officer as he directs-the loading and unloading of

cargo service on June 20. Accompanied by Wesley Chan-

cargo on his ship.

nell

The superior skill and experience of Alcoa officers mean that your shipments are handled more carefully, stowed more carefully, and reach their destinations on time and in

tant vice presidents nization,

and

Richard the

Thissen,

assis-

of the orga-

exécutive

The

for

said

was

by Alberto Lebron, traffic nager for Eastern here.

the

Israeli

note

Frondizi

or

band

Israeli

the

how

is the time to talk to your friend at

The dependable service fo Puerto Rico over the years OFFICES

IN

SAN

JUAN,

MAYAGUEZ

AND

PONCE

not

advisers.

the and

said why

in

operated

Argentina and how they were able to enter and leave without any official record. Officials said that although the not have

may

volunteers”

“Jewish

been acting under official orders, note indicated Israeli Monday’s officials knew of their work. The informants added that they have no doubt that Eichmann was whisked out of Argentina in a that brought Israeli for Argentine Inde-

special plane officials here

pendence Day celebrations. The withdrawal of the ammay not be publicly bassador requested. This would be a softdiplomatic

er

claring

a

persona

measure

non

than

de-

representative

foreign grata.

Ponce National Guard To Get New Armory PONCE — The Puerto Rico Planning Board had approved plans for the building of an armory for the

Ponce

National

will

come

tional

Guard

funds

Guard.

provided

Funds

of the new

from

treasury

Naother

the

Federal building

The armory six-acre

by

the and

Government. Cost of the will be around $15,000.

will be located in a

farm

in

Barrio

Canas

close to the Ponce-Guayanilla highway. It will’ be forced concrete

blocks

and

about

13,800

will

built with reinand _ concrete

have

square

an

area

feet.

It

of will

have facilities for office rooms, supply rooms, class rooms, library,

The

new

facilities

and

a

parking “

armory

Tank

frozen

INC.

expla-

had

his

Presidential advisers note does not explain

will house

Battalion

The Artificial ter at Dorado

COMPANY,

answer . to for

case—

the

on

satisfied

—an

of

the

the

Puer-

which

is

Artificial Insemination { Advance Is Announced

say, “Ship via Alcoa.”

STEAMSHIP

be

may

to Rico National Guard stationed at Ponce.

profits. No wonder so many Puerto Rican businessmen

ALCOA

|

Argentina’s

request

Argentina’s

First

fewer delays and fewer claims, and your return is increased

ALCOA

ter

known Wednesday. He added that

met | recreation ma- lot.

better condition—when you ship via Alcoa. This, in turn, means that your shipments are subject to less damage,

toler

note

Israeli

to the

reply

by

15 years.

informant

armory

Col. Lesley Arnold, vice president of Eastern Air Lines, arrived here yesterday to help complete arrangements for the inauguration

sought

here

commandos

for the construction

On Cargo Project e

being

nations

Herter Lauds P. R. On Sukarno Visit

*

Argentine

(AP)—The

AIRES

- BUENOS

The

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Insemination Cenhas_ successfully

the semen

of bulls

insemination,

nounced by Department

it

for was

the Commonwealth of Agriculture and

Commerce.

At a meeting held at the Center, cattle raisers

were

shown

the

first

shots of the frozen specimen

&

|

pre- § |

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Chase Manhattan

the remotest

Bank

without risk of decomposing. trada added, however, that

MemBer Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

aran-

center. He said the semen indefinitely and may

shots

are

parts

can be

he kept sent to

of the

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island

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Miss Nicolai Weds In Double Ring R ites 5

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and Mrs. Rafael Maldo a MARKIED . SAL c a Rose Marie Nicolai, are shown ide is the former Room of. the eeeption in‘1 the San Geronimo tein, . rece at their Ge at Santa iage marr g their Hotel Caribe Hilton followin r.) Knor y Bett by o phot R (STA Teresita Church. Miss Rose Marie Nicolai and Rafael Maldonado were at a double ring married

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morning at Santa Teresita church in Santurce. Father officiated. the daughter

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José The

Nicolai, of She studied

Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Ocean Park, Santurce.

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love. Please’ help up. —VAN

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20|

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that

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me;

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ANN:

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Is it worth the

CITE D DEAR |

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me.

chance? —EX.

EXCITED:

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and worthwhile Contacts made,

PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 29)

nd feeling of ‘Sa-

you are too old for her.|Further- | tisfaction. Don’t look for anything more, you've

(Nov.

practical version of the

20)

on 2

it over. demo that | beyond that, I want to get out of the waitress | you’re poor influence. as well./ Your nephew owes you respect! line as the hours are hard and| Loretta a needs someone whose + the pay isn’t too good. I have no| judgm ent is better than hers— |} one here to talk this over with.| Rot worse.

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Wake Up And Quit Dreamin

I settled for

May:

that

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Ann Landers Says

.a. waitress: in a cocktail lounge.

to

Such

resources. Act upon it quickly and ee

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S. Must Unbend, Says Benitez

prepared

for

delivery

York

University

cellor

Jaime

dialogue

of “three turn upon

of profound

that

there

intelligent

and

States

gamble

significance:

called

reciprocity

Latin America. He said the lives million Puerto Ricans

a historic

the

of

Rico

United

the

between

New Chan-

Benitez

“give-and-take”

for

at

today,

of Puerto

University

it

address

can

and

as

simple

aggresiveness

so?

and

with many

throughout be pleased

“exploiting nitez said.

ay that such a mischievous, very

economic

elite,”

. “For

States

BeG

two

tion,

and

can

work

Puerto

the

exist

side-by-side, ‘United

Rican

two one

and

the

the other

America’.

“The fact is that these ments are so intermingled

we

find

it difficult to say which

dominates

even

at

to

any

we

one

identify

ettcumstinrees;

Many

elethat

years

continue

wealth,

or

a State,

or

time,

one

from

the

enrut>eialteb

to

come.

to

be

or of

Whether

a

Common-

whether

we

become

whether

we

become

an independent nation, the nature of our involvement would not vary significantly. We are located at a cultural confluence and even if we wanted to, we could

not

seal

ourselves

tion. “Thus,

our

off

most

anti-Americans

in

isola-

vehement

observe

Mother‘s

Day with bountiful devotion while our most ardentproAmericans sign petitions for the appointment of a Puerto Rican Bishop; and neither notes what be has barrowed from his opposite number. It is indeed a trying and dramatic destiny.” Range Very Wide In the relations between these two changing, multiple societies, the United States and Latin America, “there are elements in each,” Benitez said, “which make the range of the dialogue very wide. “I could cite on.the one side Latin America’s hispanic stoicism, its devotion to and admiration

of

‘form,

its

instinctive

profound

humanism;

the establishment paradise. Or, on

much

misunderstood

types,

I

could

being

late

to

_ stereo-

point

Latin-American

to

the

penehant

for

appointments.

To

some, it appears to be mere sunny sloth; but latin-Americans like to think of it as a bitter Thermopylae fought against automation. And North American’s

sire

to

get

Latin-American

what of bullying

things often

JAIME

many

done?

the de-

!The

interprets

more

damp,

see

and

Largely In recent

economic has been United

In

And

worth

the

years,

he

added,

this

it

is

example

of

with its

those

economic

that

it

and

to has

custom

poverty,

due

a large

dian

population,

tent

on

that has

to

and

illiteracy,

indigenous a

‘status’

In-

society

and

a

in-

society

is still largely rural, it proven impossible for the

‘underdog’

to

compete

on

equal

terms. A clear and present danger is that this role, that so

naturally

belongs

educated sons of a

and_best-placed percountry, of champion-

ing

the

will

fall

cause to

Magogues

of the

and

obscurantists

loss

has

ple’s;

not

been

it may

“At

the

change dethe

the

rab-

armed

with

programs:

not

only

also

be

same

fact

best-

lot of the nationalists,

people

and

the

social

and

blerousers,

clichés

to

the

the

the

time,

for

peo-

world’s.

it

is

millions

a

in

this country that the United States for all its good deeds and good

intentions,

for

all

its

con-

tributions in blood, in good

will,

in

the

the

field

efforts

from

the

of

battle

at

reconstruction,

Marshall

as

much

its

aid

pudiated

and by

as

in

it

their

example

is

many,

demands.

Point outside

could even

thse, who: are, most in

in

able to make

headway

appreciation

and

Plan_ to

Four, has not been

hope; still

re-

among,

vociferous

Why

same it

notion

it

is

to

attitudes as might have

the

time

a

and

is

the

of

to

the

the

the

this

olympics

moon.

in

this

bad

or

Yet

to

that,

is

thing:

or

free

travel

‘fall not

temporary

setbacks

always

that

must

and

defeat

States

accept “the “Obli-

of

that

is not a burden it Certainly, no great

Power has ever achieved such worldly preeminence with lesser vocation for command than the United States. History’s

“Still, mand

dure

Demands

history

that

for

a

a thousand

the time may come United States will no

the

first-class

and

is not, as

was

not

The

it

world

apes

with

has

now, the

equal

Sputnik

is

high

good

Its

and

the

bad

impartiality.

is a caricature

The

of Amer-

ican technology and apartheid a cruel reflection of American racial intolerance; mass society burlesques American democracy

and Madison Avenue is mimicked by

Trujillo

and

Perén.

The

world is a large place and there Is room in it for many versions of the United States; one may only

devoutly

hope,

that

there

is _toom in the United States for many versions of the rest of the world. “For the United States cannot deepen its relationships

with

it

Latin

retains

superiority,

America

this this

as

dialogue

unless

exploiting

of the

most

and' scoring

Press

able

Staff in New

reporters

his

coverage

of the

Korean

War.

question,

of

one

generation.

In

‘Recalls

But

all through

1958

remembered

nation, their

and

he

won

a

rare } second

one

‘“‘the land

damned

the

country

laws

intense

was

Japs’?

and

in

was

the

rising

time

of

Exclusion

and

of the

exploited

Act, the

mind.

California

“Yellow

the

Chinese by

in his his

rocks at them... the the

humiliation

controlled

Boyhood

the east wind

the kids throwing

the

and

California

the years

Peril’

crude

discrimi-

students

because

great

powers.

conquest

of

He

had seen and lived with the mass misery in Shanghai and had worked in famine relief along the Mongo! border. A decade later he was in Tokyo for the AP. Manchuria was already occupied and Japan was engaged in her and probing southward. Notable and varied figures move through the

“Could China have been saved?” “In the wisdom of hindsight, probably,” misconceptions

of the

middle

1940’s,

China

pages.

says

Morin.

“Amid

the

no.”

It is a moving book of personal experience and ef mature opinion. For those who would better understand why the east wind blows this is a book

to read.

AMA

AX

oFd®wWd

NN

————

POTOMAC By

CERRO, Khrushchev

gerous,

Fidel

FEVER |

FLETCHER

KNEBEL

STAR Washington Bureau

blasts

Ike as dan-

Castro

is worried.

needed jockeys

is to

AHAANNAAHAANANHHHNT a committee of dise investigate congress-

man Khrushchev is giving ional, payola, . ripe him a close race for the man least * * * likely to win the Novel Peace | Michigan’s Gov. Williams backs Prize. ‘Kennedy for president. This is the er ¢ This

Theater strike note: |.burn predicts Lyndon

Sam

Ray-

Johnson

assumption

of

promptly

it to

is, without

for reporting the Little Rock story.

of

implements

He

Morin

is Relman

author

The

ollege he studied (in 1930) at two A HeRese anata ,from a oer notes from that period are the beginning of a book valuable to those seeking information and answers. Morin worked as a newspaperman in Shanghai, Tokyo, and in Southeast Asia, where he was made prisoner in 1941. After being repatriated in an exchange of prisoners, he won a Pulitzer Prize for

image

it

law

The

danger.

without

not

York.

of this

will be the Democratic nominee —and all the lights on Broadway

that Social. justice: to which aspires and which it owes its hundred million people

of retribu-

his weakness.

Rising.”

Raat Wind

is

as

a divine mission to teach and lead and direct; nor ean Latin America truly profit from this

and

women fail

and

men

sensible

otherwise

it, is a portent

correct

long

basic

scorned

too, in South Africa, and in; other areas of too, in America. It. is a part of the expla-

That

sit-ins.

and

ed

firm.

tribute:

is

the Jaw

is exploited, when

his weakness

be-

from a man he

equal; that services and, in too many places, the Jaw, were e, but not equal. | ae ewerations of Americans will look back gratefully to this present period as one which slowed down the operating of that inexorable oes human dignity from a law by exposing the injustice of Tain

and

States

when

nowhere

years,

France

religion,

is operating in all the injustices and inequities which for years proceeded from the separated-but-equal law. All honest persons knew it to be a facade to conceal the fact that schools were separate but

boyhood,

become.

it

this,

editorials,

anyway,

pays

of ‘the

to see

en-

the United

and

Position

nation

de-

was and is not, as Great Britain was, and is not, as Spain was

or

Law Operating In All Areas

not

as

nationality

tion is as) sure as fate. This law is operating today in China. The Chinese are having their revenge on history for the years of misery.

power

when the longer be

power,

or

when

persecuted,

He

does

nation’s

race

the Associated

limitations

Position; it has sought.

a

such

is not death. “Right now, the United it

to

behind’

one learns from

of his

That law is operating, the world, It is operating,

I have

newspaper

rest

cause

is

definitions ‘first.’ And

persists.

read

gations

that not

Negro, the ‘underdog’ has been able to take care of himself, in America,

if

worthwhile

Perhaps

to

power;

simple justice have entrusted to their care; and whereas, in the United States, with the exception of the Indian and the

Latin

And

encourage

only

folly that could

was

The was

taking ‘a position,

and

insisted on condemning

Americans

militarism,

but would not fight for it. That

world is endangered if the United States ‘falls behind’ in

an active

social responsibilities ‘underdog.’ This élite

tended

the

chess,

provided

is

candle?

worth

they were

fighting. for. That was fuzzy and therefore dangerous thinking. were only too ready to back words with bullets. That Japanese

militarism) “Above all, both violated human dignity. first’ still “When recognition of human dignity is withheld true, is it

being

if

true?

States

States.

take

us

Let

shape.

tional. interests in that part of the world er whether

friends

hear that the fate of the United

“Unfortunately, however,” he said, “not at a time in history when the commitment of an in‘dividual to the ‘underdog’ has been a leading value of the affluent society. As a result, this

been

loyal

that self-image of States, that ‘fasci-

true,

only

élite in Latin America trained largely in the

experiences,

memories, took

Conclusions

balance.

a

Events,

formed.

perspective

created

knowledge,

the hour of would appear moments.

with

true?

yet

U.S.

interminable.

Slowly | a

at

past for such facile of greatness as being

BENITEZ

Constitution

Ina Japanese prison camp outside Saigon in 1941 a man began to write, and to think. There was time for both. The days were hot,

and how they proposed to advance these in China and Southeast Asia, That was aggression, Americans had no clear view of American nae

been

just as I distressing

of the earthly the level of

to

mature

as much

maintain the existed when

and

could mention North American generosity, industry and its _ buoyant optimism concerning

I

McGILL

Atlanta

in defeat

seasoned

nation

do

labelled

States’

‘Latin

there

compartments

longing

States

“But is the United

steadfastly

in

not

may

RALPH The

and suffering as in success and achievement. The United States

has

despera-

own destiny. And that is not a simple one. For

But

By Publisher,

desire, while often springs

heartfelt

and supporters reckoning than at less critical

United

at our destiny

people

three, as written: “The Japanese had a clear, cold view of Japanese national interest

not

without

humbled.

United

are

Overcome

future

many

from an ancillary awareness that nations, just as individuals,

“But, fortunately, these and other obstacles have been largely overcome, and we face the unclear

a

the

reason

Rising’

the world seem to when the United

is

from

take place in English or not at all: or when it appeared that to the Colossus of the North,

Largely

this

‘East Wind

The Law Of Retribution

Pleasure

flictions of accidie and despair. The situation in many Latin American countries is complicated by the existence of an

speaking. of us in

the

. Mischievous

Puerto Rico have felt that such a dialogue was doomed to failure: as when it was official policy that the dialogue had to

‘America’ meant States, writ large.

it is be- +

ly.

and _ terrible modern af-

cultures and two ways of life. Dialogue implies. give-and-take; it implies reciprocity; it implies

listening along “In the past,

certainly,

American’s deep struggle with the

be

these

part,

cause power always offends; and great power offends great-

profitable

between

In

insecurity, whereas really it is a manifestation of the North

go

out. *

Gov.

ee

North Dakota.

He’s

state’s

year

for

economy

models and the Kennedy machine can

run

indefinitely

on

its

own

fuel. *

se

&

There’s a big revival of interest

*

Rockefeller

fauto

campaigns

in

an

on

expert

in the arts. In fact, in New York, the

whole

eity

is stage-struck. *

+

the farm problem. All you got to do is find oil on the farm and you |: Hubert: Humphrey urges Stevenson to announce for president. got no’ problem. eb

mg!

It’s revealed some congressmen padded expense accounts. What’s

Humphrey’s

hope:

At

least

Ste-

venson may get in the smoke-filled room—and blow othe his way.

-

ee

commencement

IM

a

gy

In

MONE

U

an

— Wednesday, June 8, 1860

STAR

SAN JUAN

THE


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In one of my earlier syndicated columns, I told the story of the poison attempt on the life of George Washington. | The ttempt was unsucess-

Some of my readers w

cycle on which

boy

because

failed to dim its lights, according to was driving the car that struck a bi-

two

boys, including the victim, were

The driver

said

the high

lights blinded

him

Hickey

occurrence to encounter drivers who- refuse to dim their lights, regardless of how many times the opposite car flicks its own to inform the other driver that his lights are on high: Drivers who follow this dangerous practice are not necessarily aware that they are violating an important driving regulation. It is, more likely, lack of intelligence and limited education, absence of gui-

dance in the home where the basic elements of courte-

sy should be taught

or, in a word, stupidity. There’s little the police can do about that except to give out -

tickets. _ . Meanwhile, the carnage continues even though it has dropped slightly below the one-a-day fatality rate for the year. Up to yesterday 155 persons had been killed on the highways in 159 days. That is some _improvement, ,and some consolation to those

| The the

|

Drug —Clork

BiH

=

authorize

stores. course,

Health.

clerks

to fill prescriptions

in drug

The clerks have been filling prescriptions, of with the permission of the Department of

All they

had

to do was

register

with

the

Department as apprentices. The House version of the bill would require that a graduate, licensed pharmacist supervise the filling of prescriptions by the. drug clerks. The Senate

version did not require even this minimum protection for the patient.

The Senate bill also ended the registration prac-

place

In reference to “On Epuca, tional TV” by Von Eckardt, and her good suggestions, in the San Juan STAR of June 6, it may be of interest to know that

the Little Theatre had already approached the station on its own

initiative.

Soon after the station opened (inauguration date was, I be-

an

appointment

and

presented

are

1,150

graduate

Booming

Indusi:,

— -

Puerto Rico’s, expanding burglary a terrific weekend last week. A total of .and robberies were carried out, most of fully, in the metropolitan area. The unemployment} rate is being reduced 59

burglaries in one weekend

was

been beautiful.

successful.

over dead.

Hicke i y was arrested, , tried, , found guilt y, and

asoot few inmonth News York later Pema hanged ma mc Whenunces Wannand

before

a

crowd

may

not seem

like a substantial number to some people, it is: important to realize that the industry has reached mass production techniques only in recent years. Progress has been quite impressive and, considering that some of the workers in that industry are probably on summer vacations, and others take the weekends off to visit relatives or go swimming, 59 is a pretty good record.

of

act) of Congress thanked Sam award : ed him a s um of money,

President,

Fraunces

the first White House steward.

By ‘CLARK '

STAR

MOLLENHOFF

Washington

Bureau

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The General Accounting Office lashed out at the inefficiency, waste and illegal secrecy of the Air Force in the multi-billion-dollar ballistic, missile program. , The report. signed by Comptroller

Genéral:

Joseph | Campbell

charged thatthe Air Foreo hac |

recting the ballistic missile pro-

local

stages,

such

as

pro-

Thompson.

Ramo

Wooldridge,

ship to a significant segment of the industrial capacity of the nation, directing work in new complex fields and guiding the operations of all the major contractors” to obtain missiles in the most effective, efficient and manner.

economical

“By

delegating

aspects

of

this

the

technical

management

rent

of

the

a practical

program

matter,

has

and,

as

shifted

a

portion of its responsibility for the success of this crucial program. to a contractor,” Campbell stated in a report to house

Inc. . , It outlined numerous

ways

San Juan (universal “language”),

the

enter

into

ar-

the

(Spanish-

rangements

which

the

go-

etc.,

vernment would have paid for buildings and equipment, but that the title would have gone

undertaken

by the United

involving

the

to Thompson

Ramo

Inc., or some

of its subsidiaries,

“We believe that a program of this importance should be conducted under the direct leadership and responsibility of the

ductions of our Little Theatre of Puerto Rico, Inc. (an Englishlanguage

group),

UP.R.

the

theatre

language),

Pro

Arte,

Ballets

and

filling in with carefully selected performances

and

from

local

dance

music,

for

schools,

etc. on

educational TV would have to be more strictly selected than those

for

presentation

the

general

It

should

above the

ideas de

performance 1958).

Now,

stage

for

that

the

contractor

to

under

Wooldridge,

Calls For Leadership Campbell declared that “Air Force must provide

TODAY'S

the

leader-

BEST

speaker

Sam

Campbell:

Rayburn. pointed

.

out

that

be

noted

were

given

started Teatro”

about

$2

billion

government

is entrusted,”

States,

expenditure a

agency

was of

its

fine first

on

course,

May

15,

the

pro-

to

Campbell

which

said.

FRO™ | TTROPE

fessional productions of the Instituto group (Spanish-language) would form a substantial part island-wide viewing. The Little Theatre’s idea of such a TV theatre hour built on local stage presentations was received with enthusiastic interest. But things take time. , |

(Miss) Vera McKenna Little Theatre of P.R., Inc.

P.S. Would like to hear from |readers of the types of plays or specific plays they would like to see Little Theatre present ‘for

their attendance and’ enjoyment.

of

year.

before

(their

the

ballistic missile program is the largest single military program

public.

Instituto

“Festival

on

in

which the Air Force had allowed

to

Hee agen eine hie Fo meates.

of any ‘cultural TV program for imdustry had 59 burglaries them successisland’s high by this new

source of income for night work. While

as-

Wash-

of

on

viewing

there

{J

|}.

the- plot and entrusted the poisoned peas to her. But Hickey did not gamble that ‘‘Black Sam” and ‘Phoebe were patriots. Phoebe told her father and together both told Washington and his dinner One of the men at the table took the went to the backyard and scattered them peas, to the chickens. Six chickens very quickly keeled

ed

understood,

claims

Sam,”

e Fraunces fell in love with him. He told her Phoeb about

the idea of a theatre hour giving island viewers selections from cultural programs. present-

it is

pharmacists in Puerto Rico for 625 drug stores, which does not include the 30 graduates this year from the _, University School of Pharmacy.

called “Black

to haye

courtship

gram by a contract with RamoWooldridge ._.Corporation, now Space Technology, Laboratories; Inc., a wholly. owned subsidiary

family

The Senate and House now appear to\be even in

|)

Charged In Ballistic Missiles

BALL

Of course,

their efforts to deny patients the protection they are entitled to in getting their doctor’s prescription filled |by a competent, graduate pharmacist. _. The Puerto Rico Pharmaceutical Association is fighting the bill, but apparently with little success.

the

of the |

LETTER — Inefficiency, Illegal Secrecy LITTLE THEATRE ON THE

plays

Association

Hickey’s.

ington dined there frequently with other ‘soldiers.

Now the House, possibly in an effort to nullify the

registered

for. this

was

daughter- is rumored

With sO many people in and out of-the Tavern. Hickey felt it would be hard for anyone to pinpoint his own blame. But Hickey needed an accomplice. He needed someone whom he could be sure would serve Washington the dish of peas with the poison. He set about wooing Phoebe Fraunces. Phoebe was

voice,

already

improvement it achieved by requiring a licensed pharmacist to supervise the clerk filling a prescription, removed from the Senate bill the clause which closes registration for future clerks to fill prescriptions.

eo

best

to

tice, but would permit those continue to fill prescriptions.

The

the

be at Fraunces Tavern.

Bétignr “GY vite" 1HNR, nace

The Commonwealth House has tried to improve dangerous bill approved by the Senate which

would

thought

Sassination would

and forced him to swerve to the side into the boys. The refusal of too many drivers to dim their _ lights is a major causeof traffic accidents. In such well-lighted areas as the Condado, it is a common

still livin~.

on to me. I, in

ington. ‘They bribed Washington's bodyguard, qhoruas Hickey, and entrusted the belladonna to

an

=

the owner

has | described as a fastidious old Negro who wore a wig over his curly hair. But his

the best way to do this would beto poison Wash-

is dead

Fraunces,

Jamaican of Negro and French blood. He been

_ The British authorities hoped to end the incipient American Revolution in 1776. They gauged

4

oncoming car the man who

Aguada

ee

was a j

even better informed little-recorded incident

about the details of! this and they have rwarded these turn, pass them on to you.

waitress. She was

favorite

tavern.

York City.

Of Accidents -

8-year-old

Washington’s

daughter of Sam

ful. It was foiled at Fraunces Tavern in New

(Payable in Advance) to other countries on request

EDITORIALS

A Cause

{ i

Saved George Washington's Life

Editor eee

Sunday’at San Juan, P. RB. by the

Star Publishing

riding.

| How Phoebe Fraunces

Rico

Building

°

Published every morning except

An

In America’

“SL wonder if he ‘really likes to have us come here?” a

the

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, June 8, 1960

it


SAN JUAN STAR— Wednesday, June 8, 1960

THE

Plans For Musical Comedy

Festival Here Are Cancelled By

AL

For Three Bond Issues

DINHOFER

A musical comedy festival of stage hits planned for Broadway San Juan this summer has been officially cancelled, Producer Barry Yellen has told the STAR. The University Theater, where Yellen planned to produce four musical comedies, will not be

available

on

the

dates

The

The

present

js

installed

considered

ing

to

air

planned—

20

years

inefficient,

Gaspar

Roca,

play

due

for

presentation

had

planned

and

two

Rosado,

additional

ninth weekly “Barrels of sponsored he

of

by

drawing Money”

the

next

to lend

in

$100

cash

of the contest

American

third

received additional 22 other contestants ed prizes. The weeks

the

|

To-

a

prize.

drawing

will

Both

prizes, and also receiy-

contest has four to run until July 3,

last

be

more when

made.

Shipping Demonstration Capitcl

complete

of

a: 404

International

Sea

268

to the musical financial support comedy festival. Yellen had planned to open the summer festival with the Puerto Rican premiere of ‘‘West Sid e Story.” The other musicals h e proposed were “Guys and Dolls,” “Carousel,” and ‘‘My Fair Lady.”

WASHINGTON Senate

(AP)

Committee

Water

Resources

day that Vitatlons

on

The

Nationa

decided

construction

low

income

now,

of

these

families

Rico will have units available.

there

residing

are

in

Package

in

21,162 Up to

25,896

public

jects, according

size

but

will

built

for

Hettinger

Club

be

of Farmers

Rice

Grow-

Sacramento,

of

Calif.

Diamond Carlos, supervising engineer for the construction of both plants,’ said yesterday he hopes to finish both jobs by Jan-

families

housing

pro-

Work

deliver

will

the

projects.

proceed

simultane-

&

Co.,

1264

Fernandez

Juncos Ave., has been retained for the structural and excavation work.

'

Both

mills

will have

six buildings storage area

plant

will

each, at the

be

with, space

a total

but Far

of

main Rice

a four-bin

complex

for 2,500 tons of milled,

hard-grain

rice.

The

correspond-

ing installation (at Grosjeans’ two ‘bins with a total capacity

2,000 tons. Both

plants.

with

will

be

ae -milled,

is of

supplied

hard-grained

will be shipped in bulk ously on the two mills, although rice which ground-breaking may start a bit here by the Isbrandtsen Line and sooner on the Farmers Rice plant, unloaded by special facilities to be ‘installed on Pier 6 in Old San Carlos added. The latter plant, with a total Juan. The Grosjean rice is sold building area of 18,919 sq. ft., is here under the brand name Red larger

sq.

to CRUV.

to

feet.

similar

Cooperative,

1961

112

ft.

than

the

Grosjean

proposed

17,010

mill.

head-

Its

Shield,

while

the

output

ers. is trademarked

of Farm-

Valencia.

Dealer Here

Deal

He Offers STAR Readers | By and and

GUNTER

1|San

Juan

Home

HETT

Rickards,

Rickards, Rickards,

of

Chicago Chicago,

this

Church

arrived arrived

week

Reading

Club

to

in in

assist

project.

Through an agreement between the publishers of the STAR

member

ed

said, the committee

down

retary Seaton

of to

dieating in

an

invitation

turn-

a

special

Sec-

75

cents

by

the Interior Fred attend ceremonies

the

Arizona

Glen June

Canyon

A. de-

dam

17.

No Presidential Press

Conference This Week WASHINGTON

(7)

package

price

to choose

the busy

from.

ner,

Basil

magazine

Church,

|

for his Far

Eastern

tour.

Positions men;

their

_Today,

Home

ee

ee

oe

—_—eas

ome

Ruisefior

at

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Church

distribute and

their

Reading

Club

with

and

news-

Rickards

magazine

pack150 U.S.

Canada.

The million

firm and

a

produces quarter

subscriptions

annually

ards

that

figures

about a magazine

and

since

Rick-

starting

their organization, they have sold over

12

million

Home

Reading

Club subscriptions. This volume selling makes it possible to offer

(experience

Interviews on Monday - June 13 from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. in the

former

executive,

age-deal with more than newspapers throughout the

such

an

More

and _ assistant-

Personnel without experience will be trained. Take advantage of the training for above mentioned positions offered by the Vocational School and the courses will be given in our Salén Ruisefior at the International Airport.

a

advertising

started their organization in 1939. Beginning in the mid-west they

Presiden t|started

White House called a schedule in preparation

only

Rickards, a former newspaper circulation expert and his part-

Eisenhower will not hold a news sales in combination conference this week because o f| papers in that area. what very

of

a week.

Subscribers have a selection of more than 40 national magazines

sonnel

attractive

than

are

Chicago

Salén

at Mayathe other

units.

Norman

because of other work to noid ‘nearnrgsnt dive

Waiters and Bus boys.

ee

Rio

of

Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. are now able to receive the STAR For the same reason, a staf ¢|and four national magazines for

Opportunities for Executive necessary) Cooks; pantry

a

hous-

Monacillos,

subsidiary

height

A Choice Of Many Magazines

yester-

FOR NEW RESTAURANT AND CAFETERIA TO BE OPENED SOON

=p

894 public

at

of

lay-out,

Gun

C. E. Grosjean Rice Milling of San Francisco and a local

ers

housing

the

Puerto housing

YELLEN

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

|

an

project

units, BARRY

Vans

held a demostration of new shipping and packing, methods Tuesday at a reception at La Concha Hotel at 5 p.m. The reception was for men only.

construction

public

project at Ponce; the secfor $5,975,000, will be used

With

the

ya Terrace, won a _ $250 eae second prize, and Miguel Alvarez Lomba, of Vega Baja, won

the

to

costs

Canova-

prizes,

amey, Comonoans____,

used

of

Week’s Barrel Cash Senafe Commiifee Goes To Canovanas Decides Against PR, nas. won first prize, $500 cash VI Water Hearings Antonio

the Co.

two housing projects giiez, one for 200 and

have to be postponed one year. His plans to produce the Third

ducer of a new Tennessee Williams

mills,

land

Piedras, and the proceeds . of ‘uary but the general, contractor, the third, amounting to $4, Homar and) Lawrence Engineer425,000 will be used to finish ing Co., has until mid-May of

_presi-

San Juan Drama Festival, from Jan. through March of next year, are progressing “exceedingly well.’ he said. It will be devoted to hit comedies and perhaps one tragedy by Eugene O'Neill, Yellen said. Yellen is now in New York where he is involved as co-pro-

The

of

acres

six

about

of

tract

house, perched atop four 78-ft high storage bins, will. jut another 33 ft. into the air for a combined Approximate construction| cost of the Farmers Rice mill is $800,000, with cost of the Grosjean plant estimated at $700,000. The local contracting firm of H. I.

where the Pan-American is now located.

The proceeds of the first bond issue, $3,420,000 will be

ing

dent of finance for the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Co. (PRIDCO). Yellen’s plans” will

fall. PRIDCO

and

different

to construct

ago,

accord-

vice

Renewal

mills will begin shortly on the a on highway Catafo-Bayamon

Mayagiiez.

unit ond,

conditioning

over

Urban

rice

sleek

two

of

Construction

Housing Corporation of Puerto Rico has signed three bonds issues totaling $13,820,000 for projects in San Juan, Ponce and

July 18 through Aug 13. A new air conditioning unit will be installed in the theater immediately after the Festival Casals concludes June 22. unit,

Two New Rice Mills Planned ForBy HAROLD Island; To Open In ‘61 J. LIDIN

CRUV Signs

package ‘price.

65,000

connected

sales

_per-

with.

organization.

Here ‘in San Juan; Rickards will survey the Metropolitan area

market

staff calling readers.

|

|

and

guide

the

on potential

CAROL AND NORMAN RICKARN’ jo

the

sales

STAR

Accompanying the circulation executive on his trip here, is his daughter Carol, 17, who earned the trip as a high school graduation gift from her father.

Cambodia | Referendum: Backs Preseni Regime: CAMBODIA _

conclusive, Sanday

¢4

Incomplete

~ results popular

But

from referendum

unday gave a virtually unanimous vote of confidence to the government and to Prince Norodom Sihanouk former Prime Minis-

FOR SPANISH

ter

and

still

cal leader licy

of

the

country’s

politi.

and architect of its po-

strict

neutrality.

Of 1,383,982 votes cast in cities and provinces, the ballot bearing Sihanouk’s photo 1,383,793 voters,

government Perhaps May yet be is expected per

cent

endum

announcement. another million votes reported but Sihanouk to emerge with 99.98

of

was

to

show

the

all

the

real

dians.”’

was chosen by according to a

the

total.

proposed world

The

refer-

by Sihanouk ‘‘once

feelings.

of

and

for

Cambo-

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14

For Cuban Beards has or-

of Commerce

eg

shops selling razor report daily details

ST.

hand.

on

stocks

and

THOMAS,

A.

ADAMS

the

STAB

V.

I. —

{requests of $5,000 for the Virgin

The

pre-

lation in blades, which became

One of the highpoints of the session has been Gov. John D. Merwin’s

scarce

free

after

strict

import

gulations were imposed.

St.'

Island Legislature closes tomorrow.

The announcement said the action was taken to curb specure-

use

of

Among

.

the

dea’”’

bills vetoed were

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IW

North AK87 AKI2 K 3873

declarer

East East

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trumped

in

dummy

overruffed—

but

school

as

was

heart.

~y

West

hand

8K

could

by

-have

defeated

returning

a

the

third

club

and letting East trump with his spade queen. East then could have

South

931062

given West

a heart ruff and with

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a club and a diamond already home, the defenders would have

@

Ald

set the hand. East also could have defeated the hand West’s queen of

bidding:

by ruffing away clubs and then

returning a heart. West

could ruff

North

East

South

West

ic

Pass

1D

Pass

the heart and return still another club and East would have to make

1H

Pass

15S

Pass

his spade

45S

Pass

Pass

Pass

To

took

a

only one heart,

chance

to

although

a

bid of two hearts would be an over-

South

was

ane

rebid

one

taking

but

missed

the ~hand

it

came

basic

princi-

you may

THE BETTER HALF

erected,

been

spent,

fewer

booths

and

fewer

outside

bands

festival,

was

or

kept

any

other

‘‘within

reason

In

the

money

for

entertainments

and

constitute

a

of taxpayers’

bain

the jing

a

home

and

with

the

West

won

the

ace

16 of queen

clubs and West took as East discarded a

mond.

West

thought

and

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Friday June

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3 Nafrn and Ashford 3-6775. 33506,

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1472

RENT

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APARTMENTS

sacr ifice PENTHOUSE BOHEMIAN low with furnishings of sale complete Cah

1904

location.

Excellent

apartment.

of

rental

3-7253.

187.

Marias

Las

or

8-1269

Information

electrie

Floral 1862

Ocean

- view,

Phone 1720

60738.

Rey,

Hato

3-6746

stove,

dinette

set.

Ponee

1852

HILLS

range

icebox,

3-6969.

SECTION: Unfurnished,

living-dining, 2

4

BEACH HOUSE wanted. Small, secluded, f

pgeerred. F 3 bedrooms, | 1902 3-42. CAPABRA livingroom, dining room, 3

VILLA

quarters,

includes

Call

furniture.

some

and

responsi-

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1863

FUENISHED beautifal V:

YIFUL

RESIDENCE in Hyde Park. with facilities and a small additional i $11,600

screened

rentals. Ideal 2-8138 for information 1410 Salvador. Prat, 96

recently

finish-

patio

GUEST

HOUSE,

Vesa

Apartment

im

tovely

Ponce

de

1158

tal.

1738

UF -—

Suite

Apartment.

decorated and furnished, with living and diningroom, aircondibedroom for two, kitchen and

Private

bath.

Located

in

Condado

sec-

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69

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1120-1122 Ashford Avenue, Condado. Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid service. All screened. Hot water. Some with air conditioning. Best hotel and residential section. Beach facilities. Special arrangements for couptes travel ing together. One block from La Coacha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personal guided tours. Telephones 36231 and 2-7927. Mrs. Annie De Mauret. Manager. MARIGALANTE

PARQUE

158,

Continental

food,

Mediania Alta, east Box III, Loiza Aldea.

Mrs.

3-6769.

MAGDALENA

living

room.

moderate

of

Parcela.

Ashford

1564

theatres,

LA CASA BOSA — Guest House — One block from beach, residential section. All airconditioned double and single rooms. Private and semi-private -baths, kitchen facilities. Hot water. 2 blocks from busses, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z. C. Steffens, oo St. 2071, Santurce. oS

SAN

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breakfast

terrace

tm

GUEST

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SUUSE-

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your

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private

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a

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1794

2-2768.

terrace,

information, phone 2-9352 Box 12384 Loiza Station,

Duffaut

approximately.

turee. store.

Commercial| center San-

2nd floor, Martinez Vela record Stop 16 Ponce de Leon 1075. In-

formation 2-4871.

|

1775

614

d near Par Street. Telephone

Real Estate Corner a

all

or write Santurce.

airto

UF

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resifience!

tremendous

Three

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opening

on enclosed

J

SOUSE — restaurants,

conditioned rocms. Cooking facilities, For 1251

““Caribaire”

Robert Tschudin, , =

UF

busses.

is

1876

2-1779.

GUEST beaches,

INSTRUCTION

629

guesthouse oceanfront informal, New, im iuxury hotel area. Large terrace facing the sea, with private stairway to beach. Spacious, modern, aireonditioned $14. double, $9. single From roms. including an excellent breakfast. Phone

LA PROVIDENCIA Parque 153. Near

J

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UF 1017

option

‘LANGUAGE CLASSES

offers

263

O.

FEaiPy i ailut 5

1490

-—-

P.

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Phone

treras.

HOUSE

prices.

a

2-3056. Beautifully decorated, airconditioned rooms, each with private bath, hot and cold water. Terraces, . Near beach and sectors. Summer rates. Manager, Margarita de Con-

ISLAND

Servant’s

air

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CHABRON’S COTTAGE, on ocean, splendid beach. For delightful vacations, weekends, or permanent. 45 minutes from Capi-

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401-402,

1173 Newly large tioned

to

water,

st Houses

Mrramar, with nice ocean view. Near Caribe Hilton and Condado Hotets. Cool, new furnished rooms. Reasonable Rates. Building,

connected

quarters, laundry room and garage, in separate building. Near bus stops and restaurants. Reasonable price. For information call 6-5516 or come and see it, 8 Betances St., Floral Park, Hato Rey. 1891 624

6 Floor,

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es

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Condominium in de Ponce

APARTMENT,

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Dorado

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iam Juan inte the

613

4th

inexpensive.

Call a.

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69

a

804,

from Rio Pie-

61

priced. See Mrs. Tollinche, Borinquen Commercial, 21041 Borinquen Ave, from 8 AM to 7 PM. Telephone 2-3520.

Social

— San LucasSt. C—2. 3 bed-

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3 bedrooms,

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ANTILLES

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APARTMENT 11, Stop Rafael,

MODERN

|

high up,2202 7,00@ square or 200

Rodriguez. Leon, San Juan.

FOR SALE OR RENT

and reservations. Santurce. UF Lagoon. Condado— the facing Avenue, bedrooms, 3 baths, living-dining room | HOUSE FOR rent on 79 Mayaguez Street. 4 and kitchen. For information Tel 2-137 Hate Rey. Four bedrooms, three bathUF 1606 rooms, hot water. Garage. For information call 2-3879 or 3-2449 or 6-7008. hot apartment, furnished COOL LARGE 1857 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, water. screened. . back kitchen dining, livingroom, MAGNIFICENT FUEBNISHED residence porch, linen, kitchen utensils. Acress San for rent in Floral Park. Big living room, Juan Darlington, one of maim avenues. jern_kitehen with builtdink raam. _XPewmamd 1 75. + 2 To im dresser, studio room, big porch and NEW San

de

3 large

Rey.

COMFORTABLE bungalows, at after

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independent

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SUMMIT

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6 PM,

6iL

to

minutes

2

cool,

screened,

electric

Available conditioned. 2-4697, Telephone 1.

furnished

COMPLETELY

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meters.

Enclosed yard. No Children or pets. Call 7.1288 from 9 — 12 AM and 2 — 7 PM.

CONDOMINIUM SAN EAFAEL — facing furLagoon and Ave. Norte, 3 bedroom d nished apartment, just finished, Equippe Cali included. china and linen Kitchen, Pifiero. Dr. 2-5069. After 5, 2.0795. days 61 3869 ceeriracais:

SEMI-

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613

- 1878

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2-0911

us.

Roosevelt.

729,

Box

write

mortgages.

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properties.

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for

availablé

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All

baths.

4

bedrooms,

4

Air appliances. Cervantes June. 3-1405. 1868

Bucar Caparra, Villa Hills, Garden Park, Hato Rey. ‘SanBaldrich, Hyde facilities. turce,

furnish-

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front,

terrace overlarge house, ed, modern Livingroom, dimingroom, looking oceam.

vate:

San

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Santa

Francisco,

Lot

‘A BEACH

CONDADO

listings San

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;

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279 TRON heures

1895

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1890

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house with all. mo BEDROOM THREE location at Masdern facilities. Excellent De 3 + nolia Gard: Bayamon. after 5: information Call 36851 For PM, or 235, ‘Bayamon.

one SMALL HOUSE in garden, furnished, refrigerator, stove, kitchenette, room, tion , c Good bus water. . Diego. De supermarket, Pueblo here Santurce. Single person. Phone 3-4225, 9

pb SPECULATING? specia government

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RENT

FOR

HOUSES

REAL ESTATE

Realtor AUNT family } served.

600

JENNY’S:

Guest

atmosphere.

185@

House

Delicious

4;

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meals

Ave. Tel, 3-6802

OF

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Luncheon To Honor

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section.

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old

bikes

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award

and

.

}

{Standing

ae AM a

linha

merit,

citizens who distinguish-_

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themselves

‘Jed

Te

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:

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Pons,

Doctor’

Miguel

of the

Curet,.

Domingo

Year;

Employer

‘and

of

ithe

Collazo, " president

of -

the Governor’s Committee, _ will speak on the work; done “during 1959-60 to aid the disabled. Carlos Patterne will be master of cere-

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1075 Ponce de Leon Ave. Stop 16 1/2

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~

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Utah

Line

1950

1,325,089

3,339,302

:

eg

listed:

128,643 318,085 3,444,578 588,637

593,888 443,158 4,921,930 664,555

Wyoming PRVI

are

changes

Percentage

1950.

with

all|

1960

.

Oregon

Line

Thomas

Tin Borin’

*

dwarfed

has only°233,-|also

1,735,315

Oklahoma

Soe LEDA

state

‘North Dakota

Lines

Bull

St.

found.

are

errors

| New Jersey

.

Alcoa

im

New

North

Yebrandtoon: |

arias no

_

figures are ~ in case any

The preliminary subject to revision

1950.

Maine

Frutera Campo

:

preli-

reporting

so far

states

minary figures, had the highest percentage gain —42.8. Colorado, with an‘increase of 30.9 per via came next.

popu-|

greater

others in size,peau

7

Gulf

their

how

ging

Montana

ports

L YKES

GEORGE

in

mG

8

Montreal

than

way

T

GLORIA

ports

lations

6

2

East

have

Minnesota

7

Coast

JEAN

will

Bordas Co.

NY

ae

perted

Barranquilla

FRANCES

the

Arkansas, census bureau experts still tito be reall states believe4 will h

6

peace

fi-

is the

only one to, lose populatiom = With the possible exception of

Alaska Colorado Delaware Georgia Idaho

. , :

20

prelimimary

gures have been reported,

Se Fare) tee, Aieen

CASTORP

—-_

which

for

states

increase.

Virginia,

West

And

Following are 1960 population to admission whose _ Alaska, statehood made Texans quit brag- | figures available so far, compared

Cran AGENTS

OT,

of the

a- population of 128,643. _ West. Virginia dropped’ fron 2,005,522 to 1,849, 142, a ‘decrease of 7.8 per cent. Next to Alaska, Georgia,| of

population

centagewise’

Alaska’ “had

when

10 years ago

is: out-

state,

running all others so far heard from in the 1960 census in per-

S Ameen ‘ one 7 Buvacecsr Ponce:

Barranquilla

SIX SHELLINES

:

the

LES

EDU

DEPARTNE

ARRIVE

jail where

ping increase of 74 per cent over

(AP) —Alaska,

second’ newest

a_whop-.

that’s

But

people.

88£

R. BAUMAN

WASHINGTON the

attempt,

vent any suicide spokesman said.

l

8.3.

RR

‘ . .

PATRIOT

time.

he is held pending trial. All measures have been taken to pre-

army,

SCH

meweree Espen N. Eur “ropean pos Haltimore, N. ¥. “

ALCOA

at’ that

director

command

de Ponce.

NG

Antwerp, Lis

EXMOOR

submitted

By KARL

No-

chairman

suicide in the unnamed

Army

in charge

for the Banco

FROM

LIONNE

Islands.

new

president

Antilles

for over a dozen yeafs, will officially retire from federal service

| Pp]

SmIP

a

to take up his new duties as vice

the

and not a “cultured Nationalist”) Visco was also chairman of the| as reported in the STAR Monday.|Central Board of Civil Service| SH

be

Virgin

for

TEL AVIV (AP):— A police spokesman has categorically denied press reports that Adolf Eichmann had tried to commit

of

Statehood Republican gubernatorial candidate Luis A. Ferre said Monday that he referred to Gov. Luis Munoz Marin in a Sunday speech as a “‘cultural Nationalist”’

the

Suicide Try ls Denied

occasion, John R.

civilian

and

minations

C. Bright- at

.

In Census Percentage Gain

RR

ahead

region

brief ceremonies in Building June 14.

Atlanta, Ga. assumes office as CSC

‘epresentative

is

eastern

OT Vi “AEE ETS

Smith

Regional Director Hammond B. ‘mith of the U. S. Civil Service ‘ommission will attend installaion ceremonies in San Juan next

Am

Alaska Leads All States

"SC Director Due Here For Ceremonies

ccRINE

THE SAN JUAN STA’

»0

$175 ~

TIME

New York-Brasilia

Jet Service Op ens NEW YORK or Jet to Brasilia, new capital of B was inaugurated yesterday| ey Pan American World Airways from Idlewild airport. The

inaugural

trip

was

Return flights will make

|u| quumnstunnainsiniemnhienjitnenineestine th «|

flight

203 and took off with 26 passengers and a crew of nine at 10:21 a. m. It a Fepeain to fly the 4,300mile route non-stop in od 15 minutes. ° oe e airline, plans to operate on flight each way weekly, with 121passenger Boeing jet liners.

a stop

at Port of Spain, Trinidad, penre. continuing te-New Ydrk.! t

-


Acerola Plant In Operation

|

The first plant in Puerto Rico

for

canning

fruit

juices

with

an acerola base has begun opera-

EERIE

BIT

tions at the Ascorbo Inc, at Sabana Seca.

This

new

Rico

industry

Co.,

occupies

THE, SAN JUAN ST = AR Wednessay, June8, 1960... Banco Credito To Open Santa Rosa Branch

_A new branch of Banco’ Crédito y Ahorro Poncefio will open’

Monday at the Santa mercial

center,

in

The new branch

Rosa com-

Bayamon.

will be man-

aged by Carlos Ferreira, who previously held an executive post at another branch of the bank

600 acres planted with acerola in Bayamon. . o4 trees and operations began with Angel A. Sanz, president of the mixing of _ orange, uava, | Banco Crédito, said the board Pineapple, and grape juice with of directors of the bank decided acerola. juice. to open a new branch at the ' Acerola_ is considered the Santa Rosa center “to meet the fruit with the highest Vitamin needs of the amazing growth of C content. It’s nutritional value the city of Bayamon and surwas discovered by Dr. Conrado rounding towns.” Asenjo,

Pical

at

the

School

Medicine

of

of the

Tro-

Universi-

ty of Puerto Rico, and has been

publicized in a number of countries: The’ brand

name selected

for the product “C-100,” cates the quantity of 100

grams in

of

vitamin

C

of

rice insincdmnenmdense et es eR agi maaan tens ep ibaah ne snap

for

one

day.

|

RIVERA (Continued From Page 1) Friday on the program of the

Festival

Casals

at

the

Univer-

sity of Puerto Rico Theater, where she will sing two compositions by Mozart. The couple; and their 10-month

old

daughter, Virginia,

were

met

at the airport by several friends,

that,

according

to

the last census, Bayamon has a Population of 70,000 people, and is the fastest growing city in Puerto Rico. :

BLAZE

contained

Vitamin C is eonsidered ‘ample to supply the needs of the hubody

noted

indimili-

each can of the Product. One hundred milligrams

man

He

(Continued From Page 1) atomic explosion occured. A Defense Depariment expert said later, however, there had been no explosion * In similar incidents, the Air Force has said that minute radioactive particles might be distributed over a very limited area as the result of fire or the detonation of conventional explosives in the trigger for a nuclear lead The fire occured at the 46th Air Defense Missile Squadron base in nearby Jackson Township, an

am

area

of

scrubby

{Street Repair Plans Sugar Is Foreseen

NEW

- (Continued; From Page 1)

within their national boundaries. The three-stage plan ‘sets a time limit of 12 to 18 months for the completion of these

={] i 4

;

|

Announced By City Top Agricultural Main streets in Puerto Nuevo, BSR

:

wag

|

|

Caparra

Terrace,

Caparra Heights

‘terday’s

‘session,

resuming

the

talks which had been in recess

since two . weeks before, the abortive. summit Meeting. |. Privately, western conference sources made it amply clear, however, that the opening phase

of the Soviet plan is unaccept- |

able

to the

stands. One| western

rin

echoed

West

as

it now

job ine,

ed. The contract for the been granted to Beteroads,

|

repair werk consists of lifting manh covers ol and e water valyes an inch |and a half from their present level, and then laying a layer of asphalt mix so will be smooth and the even, | to

official said ‘Zo-

earlier

Soviet Premier

be

repaired

include

S. Khrush-

Main,

from

San

Patricio

Ave.

Read No. 41; Escorial St. from Roosevelt Ave. to Central Ave., and Patricio Ave. from Central Ave. te Caparra Terrace Main St.

nt Our task here

today. Approval

country

with home

opera

com-

Dix

station.

saying

“an.

Committee||have agreed. The agri¢uitural group,

pre-

guest

Dr.

of

the

tural

Panama, egate

Menalco

at

the

Interamerican

Cooperative who

to the

meeting

was

Agricul-

Service’ of

here

World

as

dei-

Planning

and

planning” and suggested similar breakdown. He told Zorin: (Continued From Page 1) ones should be established in “I will not dignify this rou- the bill was carried over until other Latin American countries. tine comme

the

on the summit. is to get on with

discussion

of

measures

for

disarmament, and I suggest we do this.” x Zorin stressed that the new Soviet proposals take up a French idea for destruction of rockets,

bombers

vehicles

nuclear this

and

capable

of

weapons.

tightly with

all

other

delivering

But

he

Soviet

linked

demands

fourths

by

majority

at least in

both

a three.

legislation

houses

forests

of

the

full

court,

in

practice

half-hour

weekly

Spanish

Radio

present Commonwealth

‘Zumchak

says

he

will

Manhattan. main

on

The the

16,. seeing

couple

island

friends

will re-

until

and

June

relatives.

1 eaccnssncanib aap

T ALTE AAPA

SOT

They will be staying with friends in ‘the metropolitan area, they said yesterday.

enemas

The

make

the arrangements either for the ‘direct broadcast, or to pre-record it, flying the tape back to

Defence

Department,

“torched” ploding.

will

The

measure

to

divide

the.

Court into sections, each vested with the power of final verdict, has been

endorsed

by the

Puerto

Rican Bar Association and by the large

who

majority

appeared

of

the

during

witnesses

the

lative rommittee hearings.

legis-

experts

clad

the

Lense

ir

in

counters.

APPENDS

The fire was in a 50-foot concrete shed that houses the slender 99-a Bomarc missile. (Continued From Page 1) On the basis of first reports, pharmacists. officials speculated the fire may Rep. Arjona Siaca charged that‘ have melted or burned open the bill was. designed to make part of the covering of the nuauxiliary pharmacists into an “exclear armament of the Bomarc. elusive club” by closing the reFiremen

said

it

had

been

THIS

PRICE.

SCIENTIFIC

EYE

SS ne

Sha)

INCLUDES EXAMINATION

No-Addi

}

SATISFACTION

a

“difficult fire to fight” but Air Force spokesmen at the missile site. would give no details. a motion to leave the registration No Health Hazard of ‘auxiliary - pharmacists - open.: They would only repeat a staThe “motion was approved.: This controversial’ bill, which tement released by the Air|Force goes

to a

Joint

House’ and

in

Washington.

saying

:fire

For Classified Ads CALL

had

Senate Committee, has been at- { broken out and ‘‘a smail amount material was tacked by the Puerto Rico Phar- of radio-active maceutical Assn as an attempt scattered in the immediate shelto convert auxiliary pharmacists ter area but there is no signifieant health hazard or contamiinto full-fledged pharmacists. The Association mantains there nation problem.” RescoeP. Kandle, state Comare more than enough graduate Pharmacists in Puerto Rico to missioner Of Health, said that adequately supervise all. drug sto- any ‘radiation from the Bomarc

res on the island. --yoV a

of snot

|would.she...0falpha-'» particles

Hut

i

Hit

|

LUNCHEONS 4 “RECEPTION COCKTAILS | ii) y) “DINNERS -BANQUETS ta

ay AH

Attacked By Pharmacists Arjona proceeded to present

now

ex-

iContact

long green cloth- attire resembling heavy Winter underwear checked for radioactivity with

gistration.

without

Atomic Energy Commission, and |: the State Department of Health all said they would investigate. . Badisactivity Check . Several hours after the fire, decontamination

in flame

Tel. 3-8254 Se

eeeeere

es foe

£.

7iey

7”

Oe

MALIN

.

| |

Supreme

Court membership will be upped to nine justices from the present seven, and the tribunal split into

atomic

Several hours later traffic was alowed to resume. Several hundred soldiers on.a training maneuver at Fort Dix, a vast military camp near here, were pulled back as a precaution.

|

lead

he. said disperse quickly. panies and will continue this warhead had exploded” and as- which A: Defense“Department expert‘}?"*> *| ked troopers to shut off the roads after returning to the states. the TNT against the probable danger of in Washington said Miss. Rivera, who also has a heavy radiation. Police did so. trigger of the warhead had]™ program over WHOM, New York, “Graciela Rivera Canta,” hopes to broadcast her next pregram direct from San Juan on Monday.

| |

to the creation of highly specialized chambers. It is expected that once the needed legislation is passed, the

of the legislature is required in order te submit the needed constitutional amendment to referendum on the same date as the November general elections. The proposed amendment, granting the decisions of the sections equal worth with the verdicts

will

|

Solis, director

Housing Congress. the agricultural He staced council here is a “magnificent example of coordination and

SENATE

:

sided overby Secretary of Agriculture L Rivera Santos, met last week to discuss and analyze | in detail the economic and‘ agri- | | cultural aspects of the sugar in- | dustry. td

was

to

chev +— without Khrushchev’s vehemence. Eaton’ Wouldn’t Waste Words US. Ambassador Frederick M. Eaton refused to be drawn into polemics on the summit

Agricultural Council of | Rico and its Consuiting |

Special

De Diego St. from Roosevelt Ave.

by: to Road No. 24; Caparra Terrace

charges

Nikita

of the Puerto

be the first amendment to the for liquidation of all foreig n Common including Mrs. Gertrudis Cruz and a few farmers working the military bases. wealth Constitution since He said they Emeric, assistant administrator sandy soil. In 1950 its population | exist only “to station its adoption in 1952. the means was 3,500. _ Several witnesses who appeared of the Festival.|Mrs. Cruz EmeMcGuire is about 20 miles south- of delivery of nuclear weapons before the joint judiciary comric ‘presented mearer to the frontiers of the star with an east of Trent the mittee predicted that on, the state capital. the several orchid. | Sociali st . (comm unist ) The Air Force here said the States.” “sections proposed under the court A French spokesman said this ‘The Friday” rmance; will blaze broke out at 3:15 p.m. and ¥ mar ‘the: first |fime that Miss was extinguished 45 minut es lfa- emphasis on the liquidation of ter. bases. was_ the string attached Rivera has. sung| in the Festival Casals: She «ha beth Tecéntly to Khtushthev’sacceptance False’ Report of ee porforming ina) Str1és—-u Gave }* r— calied State “Pobce at he Put -sontrolied destruction af. the: Wr appearances throughout the call pine

Adivity Of Island

and Reparto Metropolitano will measures :in its initial phase. Sugar cane growing will conWestern. delegations made no be ‘repaired by the government of San Juan soon, at a cost of about tinue to be the main agricultural comment.on the substance of the new Soviet plan during yes- $50,000, ‘the municipal government activity in Puerto Rico, members | announc

a

HA

Everything planned

i

to the smallest detail |

ut tT

AT

Tel. 9-0300_ Airport

Tel. 6.2198

International Bird

Hyde Park

Rest.

.


Rov

abies

Batentee

1

} 7

— Wednesday, June 8, 1960) |

ot

the

Antilles

and

Visco

in charge

for the Banco Besides

Nationalist” Monday.

FRO

serving

was

Central

M

ARR

LIONNE

Antwerp,

EXMOOR

N.

ALCOA PATRIOT

Baltimore, N. ¥.

Lisbon

European

°

suropsan

also

Board

of

ports

aa

ALCOA

RANGER

SEANt

GEORGE

LYKES

URE

S.J.

I

.

taken

suicide said.

to

pre-

attempt,

the

oa

3

Barranquilla

°

=

c. Truiillo

Frutera Campo

East Coast ports

Isbrandtseo,

Gulf

7

9

Mayaguez

Alcoa

9

a Mayaguez, Pee.

?

8

7

ports

8

"s

ANTILLES

Carib.

8

_ 8

KATHRYN

N. Y., Ponce

8

2

ports

FAIRLAND D

Newark

Bane URSHUR

Canal Zones

ARGH ; STAR

St

s

°

Ponce,

_— |

Lykes

states

still

have

to

Ponce,

greater

Francisco

THOUSANDS!

are

in

any

revision

case

are found.

3,444,578

North Carolina

Line,

8

Up 124

4,061,929

Up 11.4:

619,636

Up

2,233,315

Up

20.9

1,521941

Up

14.5

1.2):

652,740.

Up .38

377,747

Up 25

688,862

2,824,144

Wisconsin

55

Up 24.7

886,485

Virginia

Up

533,242

387,081

Washington .

‘West

913,774

4,835,329

676,738

Vermont

Up 13

6,031,821

1,741,245

Utah

Up 428,

588,637

Fp

2,298,909

South Dakota ~

30.9

Up 393

Sees ;

626,976

Oregon

Line

964,235

4,523,651

Oklahoma

ae

Up

3 aes ae f

599,543

| North Dakota

Up 74

318,085

664,555

changes :

Percentage

4,921,930

New Hampshire

ae

1950

443,158

.

-

Following are 1960 population figures available so far, compared

Georgia

Up 28.7

2,378,963 |

1,849,142

2,005,552

3,920,142

oe

Up 18.7 Down

7.8

Up

14.1

326,578

* Up 12.4

.

Line,

French LYON,

Car

Museum:

France

(AP)—

A

Lumcheon mu-

Citizens

To

Honor

Who

ae

seum of French cars has opened

Thomas

Sea Land of P,

MSTS

os =

ee

R.

in

|_

:Le

| RECORDS. 1.7)

an

old

chateau

at

wv

iui lay. One|: hie Miafioz .Marin:| will pre-1914 models on: display merit certificates to outsection. shows = bikes and ae standing citizens who distin ib motorcycles. ed themselves during 195: helping the physically disabled, : it a luncheon to be held Friday” at. La Concha Hotel. Recipients. of the awards, se lected by the Governor’s Commit. | tee for Employment : of the Physi- | cally Disabled, will be Mrs. Ana G.: Mendez, Citizen of the Year; Julio Mendez, Physically Disabled

“sc

Citizen

JUAN MARTINEZ VELA, INC. BUY

of

Pons,

= -

$1.15

the

Year;

Doctor jof

Miguel

Santurce 1075 Ponce de Leon Ave. Steg 16 1|2

LIMITED TIME

nearby

Rochetaillee-surSaone. with 100

each

Curet,

Dr.

the

Juan

Year;

Employer

‘A.

and

of

the

Year. < Domingo Collazo, " president of ~ the, Governor’s Committee, will speak on the work, done ‘during 1959-60 to aid the disabled. Carlos Patterne will be master of ceremonies. The committee’s aim is to secure

the

zens

in their

cooperation: of more’

the

physically

program

citi-

of helping

disabled

but

other-

wise able persons to find suitable “| employment.

New York-Brasilia

Jet Service Opens NEW

YORK

(AP)—

to Brasilia, new was

inaugurated

Pan

American

from

Idlewild

The

Jet

service

capital of Brazil, yesterday

World

by

Airways

airport.

inaugural

trip

was

flight

203 and took off with 26 passengers

and a crew of nineat 10:21a. m. It was scheduled to fly the 4,300mile route non-stop and 15 minutes.

in eight

hours

The airline plans to operate on flight each

way

passenger™Boeing

whe

T

figures

to

Delaware

Thousands of records you may choose from

NOW —

errors to

of

preliminary

subject

128,643

_CLASSICAL - POPULAR - LATIN - SEMI-CLASSICAL $1 I

popu-

Georgia,

reporting prelihad the highest —42.8. Colorado, of 30.9 per cent,

next.

The

1,325,089

Bull Lines

. Newark

and

St.

came

re-

223,888

JUAN MARTINEZ VELA, INC. San

of

1,735,315

LP-33 1|3

358

Alaska,

the: states so far minary figures, percentage gain withan‘increase

Texans quit brag-

NS eerMRARIANARARANN

San Juan

be

cent.

to

Colorado

P.R.V1. Line ike

Next

experts

| New Jersey

S, :

SENSATIONAL! SPECIAL OFFER

will

bureau

Wyoming

Vise, Enstand

St.

perted

can, Gulf |

St. Thomas

*=

all

‘Bull Lines

8. American ports

_& ._-. Guantanamo, = SAREE

Croix-

believe

Pag hem

census

byrne) ontana

Bull Vines

9

2,005,522 to 1,849, 142, a ‘decrease

of 7.8 per

20

population.

Maine

Bordss' Co. =

6

Montreal

lose

Idaho

oo rs Cian

Gulf

to

Alaska

|| MESS

Bat

the

1960

Patee iaae:

Balt. N. ¥.

of

the possible exception

Arkansas,

‘anline,

.

7

Virginia,

ging how their state dwarfed all with 1950. Percentage _ | others in size, still has only 233,-|also are listed: _

nee!

6

ports

one

With

Tabet

ee.

—Alaska,

lations than in 1950. Alaska, whose admission

Orton

-

8

West

statehood made

operas! 7

St. Thomas

NON

been

TO

S. LEDA

have

vent any spokesman

Service

OE

only

suicide in the unnamed jail where he is held pending trial. All measures

(AP)

states for which preliminary figures have been reported, is the

to commit

Eo Tenilto

East Coast ports

GLORIA

tried

‘ 6

:

had

Sapir Cras

N.

FUYING GULL

DE

And

categorical-

.

FRANCES

—-

has

police

° 6

¥

Eichmann

of the

Civil

__

— A

880 people. But that’s a whop- . ping increase of 74 per cent over 10 years ago when Alaska had a population of 128,643. West. Virginia dropped from

R. BAUMAN

the second ‘newest state, is out| running all others so far heard from in the 1960 census in. percentagewise’ population increase.

ly denied press reports that Adolf

army,

chairman

Aes

Barranquilla

=

the

(AP)

SCHEDULES

CASTORP

be cncaan

with

AVIV

spokesman

of personnel

°

por

“__

7

TEL

de Ponce.

SHIPPING SRIP

command

to take up his new duties as vice president

in the STAR

Army

Suicide Try ls Denied

John R. director

for over a dozen yeafs, will officially retire from federal service

‘Monday that he referred to Gov. Luis Munoz Marin in a Sunday speech as a ‘‘cultural Nationalist’ as reported

14.

By KARL

_ WASHINGTON

weekly, jet

mene

June

Alaska Leads Al States In Census Percentage Gain

er

Building

. On the same occasion, Visco, civilian personnel

Statehood Republican gubernaorial candidate Luis A. Ferre said

‘‘cultured

south-

OE aside

Service

' CORRECTION a

the

Examiners, which acts as the reeastern region ot the federal eruiting and examining arm for agency, with offices in Atlanta. all federal agencies in Puerto The new CSC representative Rico and the Virgin Islands. Nochairman will replace Myrah C. Bright at minations for a new brief ceremonies in the Federal will be submitted at that time. |

‘ommission will attend installaion ceremonies in San Juan next veek when Robert N. Paty of Atlanta, Ga, assumes office as CSC *-epresentative for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

not

of

with

121-

liners.

flights will make a stop

Port of Spain, Trinidad, before Gentinuing to-New York.' *

cee ee OnE

S. Civil

ahead

eS

U.

is

eaten

of fhe

Smith

B.

ne

mith

Hammond

AUTO TERETES bAUIN E HTOCRC ew SH I SV pe NALG SSSI IRA RTD IRGHENE2 ESR he aS TES LETS ARETE ESAS TE

Regionat*Director

e

"SC Director Due Here For Ceremonies

eee Fert RIOR

THE SAN JUAN STAR

0

|


THE.SAN JUAN STAR — Wednessay, June 8, 1960... ,

Acerola Plant

Banco Credito To Open Santa Rosa Branch

In Operation at Sabana

Seca.

and

|

grape

juice

with

acerola. juice. Acerola_ is considered the fruit with the highest Vitamin C ‘content. It’s nutritional value was discovered by Dr. Conrado Asenjo, at the School of TroPical

Medicine

of

the

Universi-

ty of Puerto Rico, and has been

publicized: in a number tries. The brand name for

the

product

cates the quantity grams of vitamin in

each

can

One

of

C

is

indi-

BLAZE

of 100 miliC contained

the

hundred

Vitamin

of counselected

“C-100,”

milligrams

of

an

body

atomic

A

ample

to supply the needs of the human

(Continued From Page 1)

product.

eonsidered

{ Street Repair Plans Sugar Is Foreseen Announced By City Top Agricultural

Adivity Of Island

This new industry occupies 600 acres planted with acerola trees and operations began with the mixing of orange, guava, Pineapple,

explosion

Defense

said

occured.

Department

later,

M.

|

Eaton

into

|

refused

polemics

breakdown.

expert

to

on

He

be

the

told

however,

there

summit

Zorin:

had

RIVERA (Continued Friday on the Festival Casals sity of Puerto where

she

will

sing

two

compo-

The

sitions by Mozart. The couple; and their 10-month old daughter, Virginia, were met at the airport by several friends, including Mrs. Gertrudis Cruz

Emeric,

assistant

administrator

McGuire

panies

and

will continue

after returning

to

the

Miss. Rivera, who half-hour program

the com-

weekly

also

over WHOM,

this

has

New

a

Ratio York,

“Graciela Rivera Canta,” hopes to broadcast her next program direct from San Juan on Monday. Zumchak says he will make the arrangements either for the direct

broadcast,

or

to

pre-re-

cord it, flying the tape back to Manhattan. The couple will remain on the island until June 16,. seeing friends and relatives. They will be: staying with friends in ‘the metropolitan area, the said yesterday. ‘

(Continued From Page 1) pharmacists.

Rep. Arjona Siaea charged that+ the bill was designed to make auxiliary pharmacists into an “exelusive club” by closing the registration. Attacked By Pharmacists

Arjona proceeded to present a motion to leave the registration of

‘auxiliary

The “motion

This now

- open. |

approved.:

controversial

goes

Senate

pharmacists

was

bill, which

to a Joint

Committee,

House

and

is about

convert

into

auxiliary

full-fledged pharmacists,

The Association mantains there are more than enough graduate pharmacists in Puerto Rico to

other

to

the

weapons

frontiers

of

thé

Socialist (communist) states.” A French spokesman said this emphasis on the liquidation of bases. was the string. attached

From

Page

carried

over

today.

of

1)

ones

until

other

ipproval by at least a threeths majority in both houses

the

legislature

is

required

order to submit the needed titutional amendment to

in

consrefe

rendum on the same date as the November general elections. The

proposed

granting sections

verdicts be

the

amendment,

the decisions of equal worth with

of

first

the

full

court,

amendment

to

and

should

similar

suggested

be

in

established

countries.

Latin American

legislation will in practice lead to the creation of highly specialized

chambers.

It is expected

that

once

the

needed legislation is passed, the present Commonwealth Supreme

‘Court membership will be upped to nine

justices from

the present

the the

seven, and the tribunal split into

will

The measure to divide the Court into sections, each vested with the power of final verdict, has been endorsed by the Puerto Rican Bar Association and by the

the

Commonwealth Constitution since

its adoption in 1952. Several witnesses who appeared before the joint judiciary committee predicted that the several sections proposed under the court in

and

planning”

“magnificent

of coordination

three

parts.

large

majority

/

of

the

witnesses

who appeared during the lative committee hearings.

legis-

|

Dix station. saying “an. atomic warhead had exploded” and asA: Defense- Department ‘expert‘}?"* ked troopers to shut off the roads 3 of|in Washington said the TNT] heavy radiation. Police did so. Several hours later traffic was “torched” in flame without exploding. allowed to resume.

which he ‘said disperse quickly.

Seat Coe Several

Pulice divas,

hundred

soldiers

|trigder’ Of the: warhead

The

Defence

Department,

Wel! MNS

the

Atomic Energy Commission, and the State Department of Health

|

all said they would investigate. .

Badisactivity Check

Several

hours

after

the

fire,

decontamination experts clad in long green cloth. attire resembling heavy Winter underwear checked

for

radioactivity

meno) 8 =

with

counters. The fire was in a 50-foot concrete shed that houses the slender 99-a Bomarc missile. On the basis of first reports, officials

have

speculated

melted

part

of

the

the

or

fire

mT

of

the

THIS PRICE INCLUDES SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION iNo‘Additiona! Charges ey Wah aro)

may nu-

clear armament of the| Bomarc. Firemen said it had) been a “difficult fire to fight”| but Air Force

spokesmen

site would

at

the

missile

SATISFACTION

GUARANTEED

Health

ter

eant

area

but

health

‘J FOR YOUR:

material immediate

there

hazard

is

was shel-

no signifi-

or

contami-

nation problem.” Rescoe P.' Kandie, state Commissioner Of Health, said that any radiation from the Bomarc

TTT TT

{itt RG

Ht Ht nn

© -WEDDING -LUNCHEONSj f -RECEPTION “COCKTAILS | B -DINNERS

Hazard

They would only repeat a statement released by the Air Force in Washington. saying :fire had

TAA _

ia

.

|.

give no details.

No

MATT

RTT

burned open

covering

had

on.a

training maneuver at Fort’ Dix, a vast military camp near here, were pulled back as a precaution. | ~

adequately superyise all drpg stoes on the Islang. 71 9) sniseianeePU fid.sbe..08.» alpha »..particles

é

nearer

,

has been |at-| broken out and “‘a smail amount pharmacists

all

| (Continued

the bill was

example

a

is

here

council

to ea tag acceptance of" i ~ nitro led State Police at at the PRt] oo destruction af.. the: eal

calied

tacked by the Puerto Rico Phar- of radio-active maceutical Assn as an attempt scattered: in the to

and

of delivery of nuclear

20 miles south-

:

bombers

vehicles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. But he linked this tightly with Soviet demands for liquidation of all foreign military bases. He said they exist only “to station the means

Squadron

Missile

False Report

le

states.

Spanish

46th

was extinguished 45 minutes la-

i

wh,out ue through home opera

the

east of Trenton, the state capital. The Air Force here said the blaze broke out at 3:15 p.m. and

the Festival Casals," She ha¢: been -recenily | ter. porforming in a Serre appearances country with

at

base in nearby Jackson Township, am area of scrubby pine forests and a few farmers working the sandy soil. In 1950 its population was 3,500.

The Friday performance will mart ‘the’ firs ‘ fime t that Miss has. sung

occured

Defense

Air

of the Festival. Mrs. Cruz Emeric ‘presented the star with ‘an orchid.

Rivera

rockets,

fire

SENATE

drawn

‘I will not dignify this rouone day. tine comment on the summit. been no explosion «In similar incidents, the Air ‘Our task here is to get on with Force has said that minute ra- the discussion of measures for dioactive particles might be disament, and I suggest we tributed over a very limited area do this.” From Page 1) Zerin stressed that the new program of the: as the result of fire or the deto-|' at the Univer- nation of conventional explosi- Soviet proposals - take up a Rico Theater, ves in the trigger for a nuclear Freneh idea for destruction of lead.

for

-

- (Continued From Page 1) : ‘ BB: : ; = : _A new branch of Banco Crédi- within their national boundaries. The three-stage plan ‘sets a to y Ahorro Poncefio will open’ Main ‘streets in Puerto Nuevo, Monday at the Santa Rosa com- time limit of 12 to 18 months for the completion of. these Caparra Terrace, Caparra Heights mercial center, in Bayamon. and .Reparto Metropolitano will The new branch will be man- measures in its initial phase. Sugar cane growing will conbe ‘repaired by the government of Western. delegations made no aged by Carlos Ferreira, who. San. Juan soon, at a cost of about tinue to be the main agricultural comment.'on the substance of previously held an executive post $50,000, the municipal government activity in Puerto Rico, member at another branch of the bank the new Soviet plan during yes- announced. The contract for the of the Agricultural Council s | of terday’s session, resuming the job has been granted to Beteroads, Puerto ie in Bayamon. Rico and its Consulting talks which had been in recess Angel A. Sanz, president’ Inc. ‘Commit tee have agreed. of ‘ since two. . weeks before the The repair work consists Banco Crédito, said the of liftThe agricultural group, preabortive. summit meeting. ing the manhole covers and water Sided over by Secretary of Agriof directors of the bank decided Privately, western conference valves an inch and a half to open a new branch at |the from culture Luis Rivera Santos, met | it amply clear, their present level, and then lay- last week to discuss and analyze Santa Rosa center “to meet |the sources made however, that the opening phase ing a layer of asphalt needs of the amazing gr mix so in detail the economic and’ agrief of the Soviet plan is unaccept- the streets will be smooth and cultural aspects of the sugar the :city of Bayamon and t in“lable to the West as it now dustry. . rounding towns.” : | Streets to be repaired include : Special guest at the meeting He noted that, according to stands. |Diego St. One from western Roosevel t Ave. was Dr. Menalco Solis, director official said Zothe last census, Bayamon has a No. 21; Caparra Terrace of the Interamerican AgriculPopulation of 70,000 people, and rin echoed earlier charges by: » from San Patricio Ave. to tural Cooperative Service’ of is the fastest growing city in Soviet Premier Nikita S: KhrushNo. 41; Escorial St. from Panama, who was here as deichev — without Khrushchevy’s Puerto Rico. : | vehemence. psevelt Ave. to Central Ave., egate to the World Plannin and g and Patricio Ave. from Central Housing Congress. Eaten Wouldn’t Waste Words Ave. to Caparra Terrace Main St. He sta.ed the agricultural US. Ambassador Frederick

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THE SAN ‘JUAN'STAR 1. Wednesday, June 9,.1960: Sports Of The Times

Ponce Beats Arecibo, CARMONA’S | Ties For Hoop Lead EL COMANDANTE RATINGS -N

By EMILIO STAR

CAMONA

cibo

Sportswriter

PONCE—The Amateur

Fufi

1960

Superior

Basketball

ship

took

a sharp

day

night

as the

turn

here

only

A saw

Mon-

80-72. Gutierrez 24

duo

and

of

Ponce

Gutierrez

18.

one

re

They

games

between

was

the

the

Northern

first

World

cham-

driver

Jack

He the

of Australia Monday Dutch Grand Prix in a from race

took the lead right 196-mile start of the

and was laps.

never

Innes

ing

racing

auto

pion

Bradham won the Cooper

headed

Ireland

a

of

Lotus,

over

Britain,

finished

75

driv-

second,

seconds behind Brabham. A boy of 17 was killed when a BRM driven by Dan Gurney

24

California

of

plowed

crowd. At the end between the pits failed

the

of the straight and the main

grandstand, either

into

Gurney’s brakes

or locked.

Instead

of

slowing for the hairpin turn, the car hurtled straight ahead. The

crowd

had

pressed

close to

the circuit there, held back by ropes and police. At the end of the

road

dipping gully. meter

grass-covered

is a

sharply

into

a

The crowd lined of the gully.

Gurney’s Gurney’s

car

Face shot

momentarily

was

dune

kind the

of

peri-

the

airbone

the gully, and turned It came down on

road,

above

slowly over. top of the

29 year-old was buried

Gurney, whose face in the sand, and also

on

the

top

of

boy

and

spectator.

They

eluded the ing across

police and the gully.

The

to

other

have

Gurney

later,

suffered

a

returned

covered

another

evidently were

spectator

had dash-

was

said

broken

leg.

to

with

the

pits

blood.

One

hand was wrapped in bandages and his face was cut in several

places.

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Arecibo Ponce

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2

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4 4 1 1 0

2 3 4 5 6

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night

games

not

includ-

Arecibo

at Rio

Piedras,

8:30

p.m.

(Sixto Escobar Stadium) Bayamon at Ponce, 8:30 p.m. Tomorrow’s Games Quabradillas

p.m. (Sixto

at

San

Heacobar

Juan,

Cuatro

8:30

Gutierrez Selected

8

(Guabina)

the

Week”

by local casters.

in

a poll

Gutierrez selection

was

over

of

and

Valle

of

Santuree and Pototo Ramirez of San German for being a decisive factor

in

his

team’s

win

Santurce last week. 32 points against the

Night 3-7890

F.

Deo

2

Senadora

over

He scored Crabbers.

(AP)—The

hurler

Grba

had

Eli

a

record

lef-

could

with

ciller

Richmond and an earned run average

of

Short ERA.

The

had and

been had

1961

28

with

compiled

American

out 4-5 65

113

5-2

Velez)

speedy,

m.

2-1 3-1 3-1

113

7-2

give

Azteca

dangerous

some

longshot.

the

By

a 3.82

(«5-2

ue 1-2 18 95 118 3-1 106 9-1 113 15-1 118 15-1 118 20-1 ease.

The

Associated

Bowling

Coloride

Can-

Johannesburg, South re Carl (Bobo) Olson, 176%, San outpointed

Mike

Histt,

175, South Africa, 10, Lake Charles, La—Paul JorFPP bbbhbbbbbbbbbbbbbesd gensen, Port Arthur, Tex., 133, * De you pavers Ba a canes Problem x stopped Gatillo Reyes, 136, MonX Group of ALCOHOLICS ANGNT. ¥ | terrey, Mexico, 4.

X. mous

X

X

x

ANONYMOUS ¢

weekly meetings

Wednesda at 8:00 P.ys M. —iat

x

renee

%

John’s Cathedral — stop =

Leoa

Avenue,

oa" are

Sy Uc eacKKaaaCE

New

155%,

Orleans—Freddie Little,

Charley

says.

‘I

know.

my

better.

a

starting

I

him

I

say.

against

there

is

nothing

for

me

able to innocence

give him approach.

start

will

Baumann

As

you

be

against

shut

them

can

readily

Herb

up

in ‘a trade.

him

taking

gave

finally

Indians

The

by

gambled

Sefor

the

and

grievously.

faltered

has

man

young

hottest sixteen

since he was struck drive, this ill-starred

His potentialities were limitless. But the eye and almost blinded by a line

in

the won

1955,

in

fireball-

The

manager.

pitching prospect since Bob Feller. Hustling as a freshman and twenty as a sophomore.

to his

close

a subject

league

Score.”

Herb

on

well

so

was

Cleveland

in

him

LOPEZ

genius.

quite

big

first

joined

pure This

frowned.

Score’s

left-hander

ing

L

was

working

been

was

So too.

this

Caballero

Gay

Lopez

heart.

see,

hasn’t

it

“But

The

you.’ out,

on

him

“He

“I don’t know what’s wrong with Herb, said seems to be a confused young man. T've. ‘given

Lopez slowly. him six starts

and he hasn’t thrown the ball the way he used to. My son throws~ harder. I' yanked him in the second inning not Jong | ‘ago and called

game.

the

after

office

my

into

him

Willing Worker he

didn’t.'

so

pitch

smart

and

and

so

new,’

I

said.

day

for

a

every

practice

batting

nice

if

Doggonned

position.’

my

in

so

something

try

gonna

“Pm you

He’s

yourself

‘put

I said,

“ ‘Herb,’

willing.

‘I’m

gonna

have

week,

Throw

until

your

arm is tired.’ “‘Anything you say, Al,’ he tells me. 1 “He’s done that and I’m resting him. Soon I'll start him again. I’ve been trying to have him keep his eye on the ball all the way to the bat. His tendency is to follow through too jerk

and

much

away.

eyes

his

ball,

day.

Leslie one

Sam

really

Sambo

like a bullet. OI at Dean back came shot hit him in the seat of his britches.

ball rifle

The that

into it. laid Diz spun and

it.

off

eyes

his

took

never

“He busts one in against

the the

Dean, a guy with Diz really watched

of Dizzy saw. Ol’

“So I told him the story greatest follow-through I ever

He picked up the ball, threw out Leslie and then had to eat off the mantel-piece for the next week. I’d give anything to get Herb back on the beam.” Playing in the Yankee Stadium, the White Sox may find the quiet

depressing.

Wouldn’t

the

Chisox

miss

the

pyrotechnic

dis-

plays of Bill (Voom-Voom) Veeck’s trick scoreboard with the fireworks and noisemakers? “Veeck will probably step up the groaning "while we're gone.” said the Happy Hidalgo with a laugh. “The board is supposed to groan when an enemy hitter hits a home run, But our

fans

groan

so

much

the

scoreboard

is

moaning.

louder

that

Wrong

you

can’t

even

notice

that

Signal

“wWe-had an unfortunate accident one day. Minnie 5 Sinoso hit one for us—or so it seemed. Ed Short pressed the button. The scoreboard: began to. scream, neon lights jumped and the fireworks began to pop. Then the drive hit the upper edge of the wall and: dropped back on the field for a double. . It was embarrassing. When Jimmy Piersall. threw the ball at Veeck’s pet scoreboard, Bill. got mad. He phoned Jimmy. ‘I like you,’ he said, ‘but don’t go throwing things at my score-

“T had cited?’

dinner

I told him,

with ‘Play

Jimmy the

polite| and agreeable—maybe

game

one and

because

night.

‘Why

control

yourself.’

I picked

up the

et

80 He

eKwas

check.

I

saw him’ some time later. ‘Al,’ he said, ‘I haven't. had an arCotton, - 152, _ Toledo, cme t since we had‘ ‘our ;talk.’ That day he was thumbed out : ire inning’ and’ fined $250” ho €) \ Poe ee Bete ee

Bogalusa,

Ohio; 10.

he

Athletics,

one

was

question.

Pre

Rico, 10.

Francisco,

of the

“Pll bet you thought I was kidding,’ I say. ‘Baumann’s next

New York—Benny Gordno, 133%, New York, ~° :ked out Tommy Pacheco, , Puerto

Congress tournament will be held in Detroit. Des Moines has the 1962 event and in 1963 Buffalo will be host.

% ALCOHOLICS

I’m

Elliott I’m that injured

take lead and

hardtime,

baloney,’

as.

this

unfriendly

“So

108 3-1 10 3-1 M4 91 107 50-1 to: shake.

hard

Elliott

to do except start Baumann against Detroit. He pitches a shutout. The next time I sée

4-5

111 118 118

113

may

Elliott

But

: (Na.

118,

(Maldonado)

that

Bob

Detroit.’

Monday Fights

1.61.

Yankees

118 1ll 118

me

with

to think fast. “Didn't you know?’

Pookie

m.

pals.

‘Why,

112 4-1 no 7-1 + 206 15-1 last two ants,

Azteca (Corchado) Colorido (Nieves) Canciller (G. Rivera) Bemaber (Iglesias) Celeste (Garcia) Nevoso (Bravo) Esteban D. (Matos) Azteca very sharp in here, should win with

Grba.

61

had

| m.

11/16

1 3 4 |“ 2 6 3 7

thander pitcher Bill Short to their Richmond club in the International League and brought up righthander

it.

give

considered

my

nasty,

hold it. Citadel fast closer, could do it. 7th-$2,400; alws 4 Oo aes 1116 m.

New

sent

of

sort with ease. Danny place money. Aresibo

(L.R.

Brings Up Grba yesterday

do

Pecosita (Machuca) Mariangie (Sayan) Aboukir (Matos) Carlitos (Pagan) Hi Fi sharp in last,

(Imported)

YORK

could

(Bravo)

Citadel

9 6 10 5

La Madama

Yankees

11/8

(Bravo)

To Richmond (IL), NEW

ways

invader.

Danny’s foe. alw; 3 YO; 11/16

6

8

York

“Don’t

trade

tell you. how A few weeks

When did you ever start him?’ “Up to this point I'd al-

10 Pesetera (Vaudes) 106 9-2 5 Sparta (Galan) 106 8-1 9 a-Carabina (Rosario) 113° 3-1 a_Establo Miramar entry. Dee has raced with better, should whip this group. Sonador may take lead halfway and hold it. Dinamita fast closer, may surprise. 6th-$1,550; clmg ($3,500); 4 YO-up; 6 f. (Native) I Hi Fi (Valdes) 108 7-5 4 La Madama (J.A. Velez) 108 5-2

observers

Rafael

keen

YO-up;

1 Sonador (R. Gonzalez) 4 a-Dinamita (Roman) 8 Guanajibo (Corchado)

conducted

the

Guille

bound to be 5th-$1,500; tive)

seof

writers

Estrellas|

should beat this Jr. should take

Gutierrez

basketball

4

6 Tabu (E. Rodriguez) 7 Verdun (Corchado) 3.Luna Roja (iglesias) Stanarn very sharp in

Outstanding Player Tomas

Caporal

alw;

classy one but very erratic. 4th-$2,800; alw; 3 YO; (Imported) . 4 Stanarn (Landrau) 2 Danny Jr. (A.L, Ramos) 5 Arecibo (Rosario)

Stadium)

the Ponce Lions, has been lected “Outstanding Player

you

talking

Hidalgo, | resolu-

“Let me decision.

I was

7 Panadero (Landrau) 118 3-2 6 Cuatro Estrellas: (Iglesias) 106 2-1 5 Poakie (Valdes) 108 5-2 3 Pachico (M.A. Diaz) 110 8-1 2 a-Epi Jr. (I. Pizarro) 103 12-1 8 a-Nendivei Jr. (Bravo) 115 121 1 Bombillita (Reyes) 105 50-1 a-Humacao Stud entry. Panadero sharp in last, one to beat.

Games

the’ Happy

team-mate on the Pirates. “Pll make a good deal for you,’ I say to him. ‘Tl give i two pitchers for one.’ “‘Okay,’ he says, ‘if one of those pitchers is Baum “ ‘Baumann?’ I say. ‘I can’t do that. He’s one of my ipttess>

(Native)

ed. Today’s

longshot.

3rd-$3,000;

said

old

9 Carolo (Bonilla) 112 3-2 8 Titania (Maldonado) 109 5-2 10 Rescate (Corchado) 112 (7-2 6 Caporal (Sayan) 112 4-1 4 San Jorge (G. Rivera) 112 5-1 5 a-Batato (Ayala) 112 «7-1 7 a-El Comanche (Burgos) 112 (7-1 1 Laureen (KE. Rivera) 109 10.1 3 My Reverie (Lopez) 103 15-1 2 Tomito (Reyes) 105 15-1 a-Establo J. Q. Herrero and Establo Antillano entry. Carolo in clever hands, one to beat. Titania may hit jackpot. Rescate dangerous

correct,”

ago

(Native)

NY Sends Short

Cut off

several

The Captains were unable close the gap THE STANDINGS

x-Last

Ne-

hands

absolutely

tely keeping the twinkle from his eyes. I happened’ to arrive at such a brilliant

1st-$2,300; alw; 2 WO; Maidens; 5: £. (Imported) P.P. Horse Jockey Wet. Odds 1 Preferencia (P.G. Davila) lll 21 9 Libertad (B. Rodriguez) lll 5-2 3 Pearl Key (Sayan) M1 31 5 |Gravilla (Corchado) lil 7-2 10 Ano Nuevo (Maldonado) 114 41 7 Skip Lin (J.A. Velez) 114 9-2 8 Camorrista (Nieves) 111 6-1 2 Pelotero (Burgos) 114 81 4 Merry Widow (G. Rivera) 111 10.1 6 | Lady Mustang (Rosario) 111 10-4 Preferencia at proper level, one to Pearl Key beat. Libertad one to fear. te be right there. Gravilla goed lonsshot. 2nd-$1,700; alw; 2 YO; Maidens; 5 f.

Away

pitcher.

“You're

Rescate

the halftime sco-

changed

left-handed

BET

(2nd Race)

five minutes to go, they led 71-61.

ZANDVOORT-ON-SEA, (AP)

lead

Only a full-fledged genius like Alfonso Ramon Lopez, the courtly manager of the White Sox, could have wheedled two straight shutouts from Frank Baumann, presumably a sore-armed

LONGSHOT

and tied it up at

Runs

By Arthur Daley

Panadero (3rd Race)

The Lions kept working against the Captains, and with less than

Jack Brabham Wins Dutch Grand Prix theriands

BEST

times until Ponce took a 47-45 lead they never relinquished.

will They clubs. Southern again June 24 at Arecibo.

and play

37-37. Ponce

the

setback

Monday's

field

of play

The third quarter was close. During the first seven minutes,

Tonight Arecibo will meet Rio Piedras at Sixto Escobar Stadium, and Ponce will host Bayamon. mecting

two

minute

each club made

42 tal-

with attack them. Vicens

Are-

35-all with less than two minutes to the half. Two more points for

also were responsible for 56 points in a recent 100-92 victory over Rio Piedras. The triumph gave the Lions a tie for first place in the circuit’s standings with five wins

and

scored

first

a counteratteck

the spearhead points between

lied

the

the

during the first quarter, leading at one time by more than 10 points. But in the second quarter, Ponce, guided by Vicens, started

undefeated

crowd of some 2,600 fans the powerful Pachin Vicens-

Tomas

in

of

to send the Captains ahead, 40. Arecibo dominated the game

team in the league—Arecibo Captains—bowed to the local Ponce

Lions,

one

mainstays,

goals

champion-

Santori,

How To Be A Genius seein ueren

22

La.,

outpointed


——

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23

=

Wednesday} June 8; 1960:

Ingo S prains Fisherman’s Luck Back Rest US Wins Tuna Tourney, PR Tops Bahamas By Mike Murray Prescribed K

The world

agrees on “Gilbey’s, please!”

i

(ed. note — This is the first of a series of weekly weekly

GROSSINGER,

World)

New

York

Heavyweight

() —

Champion

Ingemar Johansson came down with a sprained back yesterday

and made a hurried trip by plane

waters.

Fishing

information

from

the STAR.) The Puerto

clubs

and

fishing columns

individuals

may

be

the

same

type

as he

The tina

come

up

to

camp

two

weeks

to

to

(Junior)

(Giito)

and

were

away.

a

28

1539;

957; Puer-

Bahamas,

459

and.

304.

won the interCangrejos last prize catches

pound

Luis

Garcia

Ra-

Conde,

Luis

(Tite)

BARRACUDA

Nino

playing

a

.360

among

average.

the

man

allison

Rodriguez

for

Spokane

in

the

Pacific

Escalera,

playing-manager

‘of

the San Juan Senators, has played in 39 games for Columbus in the

International

League.

He

has 44 hits in 144 appearances at the plate for a 306 average. Among

the

Puerto

Rican

tuna

leads

in

yesterday

the

winter,

has

a

won-lost mark with Havana the: International League. In

13

games,

Arroyo

has

last |:

year’s

The

jections for tooth before in

the

leaders

average “with Per

nine

in

a

run

1.90

runs

fine

innings.

of

England

at Bristol.

crushed

Jean

English

player,

Wilson,

a

grass

her

championship

OUR

SELFSERVICE

Pe

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Boston New

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Banks, Chicago Cepeda, San Francisco McCovey, San Franicsco ‘Aaron, Milwaukee . HOME RUNS:

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This

was

the

13th

yes-

profession-

al fight for Pacheco, who, with his family, moved to New York from Puerto Rico 10 years ago. Father Sees Fight Pacheco’s

father

and

his .two

brothers saw the fight. Until the last round, the*Puer| to Rican had not been stsggered or floored. and there was no indication he was taking a beatLing.

Gordon, against

winning three.

his 11th fight

defeats

draw, was ahead on judges’ cards, five

and

one

two of, the rounds, to

| four, when the bout was stopped. The ‘referee, Fullam, had co ahead

G1 :.857) |

“EB

was

emergency

gery was performed terday morning.

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PERCHING

Pittsburgh

Back

was taken brain sur-

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Baltimore

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Milw auk

RUNS

Washington

New

47 pounds, the second 65 pounds.

and Samuel Swetnick of the New | York State Athletic Commission.

Pittsburgh

Curry, Phi

IN

York

Held, Cleveland Mantle,

II. Both were white marlin caught within minutes of each other.. The first weighed

it was only

fourth

BATTING.

Adcock,

340 323

RUNS

Bass division of the Antill es tournament: 1. PFC Robert Boob, 8% oz; 2. Parker, 5 Ibs., 3. Parker, 5 Ibs. 6 02.; y, 4 Ibs., 15 % 0z. ecit _Inter-Island Ig. all: a

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Clemente,

343

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378

Berra, New York

Murray,

Service,

for June

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Monday’s

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63 win over John Baker, another of Britain’s promising youngsters.

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Maris,

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in-

With Wimbledon only two weeks off, Miss Bueno warmed

in

earned

had

an abscess on hér going to the court

West

pionships

title.

star

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ed the tennis form that won her

pit-

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and

of

132-pound

ints; 2 CPO Navy

fg

LONDON (AP)—Maria Bueno She never rod of Brazil overcame a bout of game. | toothache

a

Phe

Wimbledon Tunc.,

chets in the minors, Arroyo, who is a mainstay for San Juan during

*ateo

Bueno And Ma-”

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has

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»s holds up

(

in Ponce.

Lea-

Coast League (AAA). He has played in 44 games and has hit 49 ‘safeties.in 157 at bats for a 312, average.

DINNER—Bobby

boating activities in the waters near: the compe”

for

He

Mexican

FOR

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Arroyo

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tomy

Luis

plate

Puerta ff nem,

Rico,

Spain,

Canada,

Gilberto Pratts club tourney at Tesday. Pratts’

Puebla in Mexican: League (AA). In 32 games played, the hard hitting outfielder has collected 41 hits in 114 trips to the

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at

Minors Play

season,

Fernandez. ‘Juncos

1617;

1297;

South

are the outstanding Puerto Ricans in the minor leagues thus far this season. Rodriguez, who plays ‘for Mayaguez here during the winter

302

standings

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place.

team

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La

first

Venezuela,

His return bout with Patterson’ is scheduled for June 20 in New than

edged

final

Cay: U.S., 2055; Argentina, 2,003;

trdat the champion further. Johansson said he would not work out today and that the phy-

York—less

team

the

Final

{to

have

U.S. in

team

tomorrow

sician told him he might rest two or three days.

sport in local Murray c/o

Mik e

at Cat Cay. And a shark bitten tuna may have cost the Spanish

‘suffered

before his first bout with Floyd Patterson last year. “I am feeling much better, now, though,” said Johansson after returning to his camp in this Catskill Mountain resort. | However, Dr. Herbert Salzberg, who treated Johansson yesterday, will

to

Rican team of Chilo Bird and Angel Abarea, Jr. defeated Bahamas entry. by 307 Points in me. recent tuna tournament at Cap Cay. the rival

to New York where he consulted a physician. Johansson said the injury was of

about the

mailed

by: the

Pache-

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~The: ‘Puerto ‘Rican apparently 2700 was leading in the 10th’ before | sts SAT, is sudden ‘ collapse.


“the San Juan Star

PICKS

PAGE

‘THE STAR

SPORTS

SEE CARMONA’S 22

FEATURES

NIGHT SCORES

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, June 8, 1960 baat

Yanks

Bust

Pirates

\.

hiso

Routed

ft

be 1

te

Jinx:

By Cubs Get Coates 116 Hits, Pitches. 13 Runs 6th Win re

ww

CHICAGO (AP) — Vern Law, the majors’ winningest pitcher, was chased by four

NEW YORK (AP) — Jim Coates hurled a four-hitter yesterday as the New York

unearned runs in the second as

the

Chicago

Cubs

Yankees

pummeled

the first-place Pittsburgh Pirates 13 to 2 yesterday. While Law was charged with his second loss against eight victories,

Chicago’s

20-year-old

Dick

Ellsworth scattered 5 hits for his third triumph against two defeats. Ellsworth, who tired at the end

‘lof eight innings, was relieved by Moe Drabowsky

in the ninth. Dra-

bowsky

one

allowed

run

and

two

hits..

Law, whose last dete t was May

6 in San Francisco,

the victim

w

i|of the Pirates’ unst iy defense which made four. er Ernie Banks led the: “Cubs? attack of 16 hits with a pair of doubles and a single in four trips to

game

after

a

heated

discussion.

(AP

Wirephoto.)

Wynn,

lar;

YORK

(AP)—Pro

fighter

Tommy

Pacheco

was

in

critical

condition

K,

and

las

arena.

Pacheco,

Rican en

born

to

20-year-old

lightweight,

Roosevelt

day night by Benny onds

a

was

Hospital

after he was Gordon with

remaining

Puerto

in

a

takMon-

stopped 11 sec10-round

bout.

The

youth's brothers,

father

Juan,

Angelo

and

que, were“at the bedside. checo had not regained

and Enri-

Pacon-

sciousness since collapsing a few seconds after the fight was

stopped. Shortly after 10 a.m. yesterday a hospital spokesman said

a

Pacheco

had

moved

and that this was a “good sign.”

his

regarded

toes as

The fight appeared close and neither boxer was. in trouble when the Puerto Rican went down after a furious exchange of

punches.

started

reeling,

off

feree Frank Fullam jumped bet-

of the last round. Carried From Ring When efforts to revive Pacheco in the ring failed, -he was

ween

carried to his dressing room, and

Gordon

The

Brain surgery was performed and Pacheco’s_ post-operative condition was “very, very poor,” a hospital spokesman said. two

Pacheco

balance, and then pitched over the bottom strand of ropes. Rethe

fighters

and

waved

treated by Drs. Edwin’ Canipbell

away.

bout

was

stopped

in 2:49

(See PACHECO, Page’ 23)

Nino Fails Eye Examination; Canada,

(AP)—The

10-round heavyweight match between George Chuvalo and Nino Valdes, scheduled for last night here, was cancelled six hours before starting time because Valdes is almost blind in his left eye, according to an oculist. When Dr. Thomas Flommerfelt of the Ontario Athletie office examined the boxers during weighing in ceremonies at noon, he asked Valdes to read a chart.

Nino’s

defeats, 69° pro

careerin

and two draws in fights. He started 1941.

.

rst

his his he

who

missed

was

back

12

at

W—

(2-5).

as

Mossi

121 000

and

Portocarrero

100 000—5 100 101 000—2 6 0

Wilson;

Wilhelm,

(4), Jones

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Bilko

W-Mossi (4),

(Includes

. Detroit

struck only

000

Boston

Grant land

Cleveland oe

000—12130

and

Foiles;

Casale, Bor-

(6),

Bowsfield

(8)

W-Grant

(4-1).

HR—Cleveland,

Power

8 5

and

Sa-

L-Casale i

(1), Thomson

NATIONAL

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(5).,,

LEAGUE

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Chicago

(2).

000

011—-2

7 4

— 145 102 00x—-13 161

Law, Giel (2), Daniels (3), Umbricht

(7)

and

Smith;

Elsworth,

Drabowski (9) and Averill, Hegan (8). W-Elsworth (3-2). L-Law (8-2). Phila.

101 200 100-5

St. Louis

91

000 002 100—3 10 0

Milwaukee at Los Angeles, night.

LEAGUE

|.

#17 18

#630 617

Milwaukee

21

17

553

4

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26

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at Wa-

(Woodeshick

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(Perry 5-2) and Lat-

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426

29 29

Chicago (Shaw 5-4) at New York (Turkey 2-1) night. night.

and

002 001 000—3

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Fran.,

night.

%

Cincinnati

23

24

489

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St. Louis

22

24

478

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25 23

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Not

including last night’s games Today’s Games

Pittsburgh go

(Mizell 1-3) at Chia-

(Anderson

2/1)

Cincinnati (O’Toole 44 or Newcombe 3-3) at San Francisco (McCormick 7-3). Philadelphia (Buzhardt 1-4) at St. Louis (Kline 2-5 or Simmons 0-0) night.

at Milwaukee

(Monbouquette 5-4 and

| Hillman 0-1) ¢2-twilight):

at

NATIONAL

17

(Daley.'7-2)

three

Pitts. San Fran.

(Pappas 3-5) night.

|. shingtor

out

one.

Cincinnati

Today’s Games (Lary 4-5) at Baltimore

Kansas City

Wynn, winner of |

(6).

25

Yesterday’s

this

SCORES

LEAGUE

29.18 | 617

Boston

sick, |

for

Max-

well (8). Baltimore, Brandt

Washington Kansas City

while

a reliever.

Coates

and Kravite; Pascual,

Detroit Baltimore

games

Veteran Early

Pitts.

(8)

|

20 games last year, started and) lost for the White Sox. He is now 2-5 for the season. | The Yankees: hit! seven of their: nine safeties off Wynn before ha . was replaced for a pinch hitter ig the eighth. -Dick Donovan: allowed i two hits.and two runs, in one“inning

dowski. (2-5).

10% 000—2 4 2

Chi.

champions

the helm

victory.

Clevenger (7) and Battey. W-Pascual (6-4). L-Herbert (2-5). HR—Kansas City, Siebern (6), Snyder (2). Washington, Killebrew (4).

New York Detroit

He has scored 47 victories, 20

the defending

ton, Keough

Chicago

made no comment. Valdes has been inactive since last December when he stopped Pat McMurty and Brian London.

with

Wash. 030 021 10x—7 151 Herbert, Kucks (5), Giggie (6),

Cleveland

manager,

4 0 9 1

the

this season and _— Coates’ sixth | triumph without a loss. ; Yankee manager Casey Stengel,

Cleveland

and Lol-

L—Wynn 000

Baltimore

Nino had difficulties: He was ordered to see a specialist who said Valdes can hardly see with his left eye. Al Braverman,

(6-0).

(8)

Howard.

AMERICAN

Bout Cancelled In Toronto TORONTO,

and

City

Kiely

not expected to live yesterday after a knockout loss in the feature bout at St. Nicho-

Donovan

Coates

Coates

ings

walked

AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 002 000 000—2 New York 003 000 02x—5

P.R. Boxer Pacheco’s Condition Described As ‘Very, Very Poor’ NEW

plate.

BASEBALL

eed THE LATIN TEMPER of Washington pitcher Pedro Ramos is held in . check by manager Cookie Lavagetto (half turned) and José Valdivieso (holding Ramos’ arms). Ramos is shouting at umpire Bill McKinley who tossed the Cuban pitcher out of Sunday’s

the

defeated

cago White Sox 5-2. It was the. Yankeesx first victory in five meet- |

(Burdette 4-2 or wil

ey 3-3) at Los Angeles (D: dale 4-7 or Williams 3-0) ni


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