The San Juan Star (June 16, 1960)

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Isla 1 Dead, 500 Injured

\Father, Daughter Missing

In 7-Hour Outbreak As Police Hunt For Clues

1Quelled By Tear Gas

By HORST BUCHHOLZ

By JAMES » TOKYO. (Thi (Thupay Rioting;x students liament buildings

the of

CARY police’ moved in with tear. gas. The government denounced a AP) —}: NY. ri par- ‘the uprising as a Communist stormed last night in attempt to overthrow premier rioting of a month Nonusuke Kishi to keep Japan

worst

outbreaks.

persed, jured

They

leaving and

finally

dis-

hundreds

one.

from

aligning

in-

.woman.dead,

to

face ~ef

the

police scan

President on:

by

Far

on

got

tear

time

in

gas.

It

eight

‘bloody

has

WASHINGTON

wn

The House

which

is

with

the

nuclear

Soviet

weapons

ernment

Bank, blast:

said

Union

and

for Cuba,

Red

military

yesterday

China

assistance

which

include.

a former official of the Cuban

gov-

Castro.

Before

departing,

he left

with the Miami News. said he arranged a trip early

could

out

get

“We

of

Cuba

a

copy

of

his

this year so that he

safely.

who

knew

we were Cuban. bank officials, information about offers joint Formosa-Guantanamo military operation made by

of: a Raul

Castro

heard from the lips of Chinese Red

agents,

to Mao, Tse-Tung.

“We know that Raul Castro planned to visit Khrushchey’s

garrisons in Moscow and svatemic agreements.”

complete

military

pacts, and

demand

Ramon~

search,

Torres

officially

called

, and put Comacho in charge

giving

him

blanket

Officially the FBI ‘watched the case. from the sidelines. Special Agent John Speakes said, however,

ANTONIO And SONIA SOLER °

4

Gun-Tofing In Court House Brings Teamster’s Arrest. By HAROLD highlighted Teamster.

old

El

yesterday public

J. LIDIN

Imparcial

by

the

relations

Teamsters

Enter

SJ Taxi Strike

By HAROLD J. LIDIN ~~ has

barged

into

the

,,

newspaper

arrest

The incident occurred as Judge Angel Fiol Negron opened hearings on an injunction sought by El Imparcial against the Teamster’ brotherhood.

Federico Virella,

taken into custody in Superior Court's corri-

middle -of:the San Juan. taxi tieup with a petition to the Nation- dor: with a revolver ‘in his inside al Labor:Relations Board for a coat pocket. He. was. charged. in, representation election among District Court before Judge Marsome 35 drivers of the Star Taxi célino Flores -with ‘illegally possessing, carrying, and non-registerCabs,» Inc. : Teamster. International Repre- | ing the weapon, and released in sentative Frank Chavez said yes- ‘$2,500 borid. terday the Star Taxi petition is | In’ his defense. Virella charged the first of “three or four’ elect- that Pedro Julio Burgos, an Imion demands the Teamsters will parcial editorial’ executive, must {have planted the gun on him durfile on taxi companies.

(See TEAMSTERS, Page 25).

(See ‘GUN-TOTING, :

touch

with

the}

Page 25)

bug -

developments.

‘|Asked whether FBI to move in. a

“no

he . expected the Speakes had only

comment.’

Account Unfolded Early The dramatic account of the kidnaping

after

strike’ was

officer at a hearing on the) +strike in Superior Court.

who, was San; Juan

the agency was ‘keeping in close

unfolded | early

police

As

told

yesterday

had | pieced

initial reports.

of a gun-carrying

- The strike-busy Brotherhood of |. Arrested was Teamsters

yesterday.

statement Cc

Supt. yesterday

The kidnaping was reported by Police to be the! first in Puerto

to

pacts

would

such

powers in an effort to-track down the missing couple and their abductors.

- . their whereabouts sought

Carrillo, former president.of the Cuhan Development went from Miami to’ Mexico City ‘to rélease .a\ 24-page against

of the

The eo

wants

commu- *

their | abductors,

the case kidnapin, mandant Jorge

-

-{AP)

expected

no

Rico.

Cuba Seeks Nuclear Arms = From Reds, Says Banker Castro

Police”

‘use

“voted a 7% per cent pay increase for 1,570,000 federal workers. This sent the bill to the Senate

vio-

or

Braschi

the

permitted

received

as a ransom note.‘

was

Voted Pay Hike

protect ..the

(W_Fidel

victims

to

years

had

nication from either the kidiap

seven

Federal Workers

lence in Japan and the possibility of what might develop there. “(Sees EQOKYO, Page. 25)

MIAMI

Police

Com-

orders

and - her

54, a lino-

type repairman.

Eastern

for

blonde,

father Antonio,

the

gas.

visit

continuing

with

The outbreak came just four (See I DEAD, Page 4)

;, Scheduled arrival |

the

went

with

first

of

Sunday aftern The warm welcome showered on Ejisenhower.‘in the Philippines was shadowed:

a

revolvers,

government

new riots in Tokyo. They are said ‘to Aave deep doubts now whether |~ Japanese:

in

rioting

use

ried American security officials today worked over arrangements the

States

charge

“By MARVIN L.._ ARROWSMITH MANILA “(Fhursday) (®) — Wor-

in

country

abouts of Sonia Soler, 23, an

attractive

treaty

hours before police, helpless with. their clubs and forbidden

pe Cause Visit Qualms te’ Japan

new

liné of defense against munist aggression. Th®

Eisenhower’s

the

this

United

as

Tokyo Riots

for . President

ratifying

The biggest manhunt in ‘Puerto Rico’s history was on last night to find a father and daughter who were kidnaped separately Tuesday. | But late last night there were still no clues to the where|

by

together

| Mrs.

Soler,

who,

Catafio Ferry Skippers Out;

So Is Service By DOUGLAS

RICHARDS

Ferry boat Service between Catafo and old San ed

abruptly

Juan

yesterday

terminatafternoon

when a lightning walk-out of captains during the afternoon shift tied up operations, of the Popular

Transport Co. The walk-out occutred during ‘the 1-2 p.m. change of shift and (See: CATANO, ‘Page 25)

,


RTE PF NETS OTR EIS OR

ITY

"THE SAN JUAN STAR

— Thursday, June5 ie, 2960

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Jim Becker has spent the last decade in the Far East, first as a war correspondent in Kerea, then in Tokyo, Honolulu and Manila. He has been AP chief of bureau in Manila during the past 2'2 years.

By

JIM

“inspiring,”

and

“statesmanlike.”

But privately they admitted its complicated phrases and weighty

preachments

did

not

strike

leaves

tonight,

munist like

way

EISENHOWER

is-

cents

of 43

in the electrical machinery, equip-

cents over the April, 1959 amount according to figures released by the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.

kes and several concerns cut employment in this industry from

an

an

hour

There

industries

average

of

April

a gain

in

92

ment,

A

ge in hourly earnings between Mareh .and April of this year, the report said.

‘and The

Because

of a reduction

and

suplies

4,1000 in March

was practically no chan-

decrease

sons was

of 3.4

industry.

Stri-

to 3,500 in April.

of about

300

per-

reported for the apparel

related rest of

products industry. the categories did

of

not register major changes. Between April,-1959, and April,

pro-

1960, employment in the manufac-

duction workers, the average weekly earnings of the workers drop-

turing industries climbed by 4,800 workers—a gain of 6.1 per

hours

in- the

average

hours

worked

number

per week

by

cent.

ped from $34.37 in March to $31. 14

in

April.

CORRECTION

Employment in manufacturing industries totaled 83,000 persons in April, a reduction of about 800

Because a paragraph was advertently dropped frem

story

WEATHER FORECAST: San and Mayaguez

today

a

chance and

PUERTO

of

Juan, Ponce Considerable

thunder and

newspaper

the VIRGIN

ISLANDS: . Considerable

STATESIDE:

cloudi-

LOW:

174

Boston,

56,

Israel-Argentina

in Vienna.

Emergency Registry Thursday, June 16 All Night Pharmacy Fernandez Jurcos 1304 Santurce Tel. 3-5169 : Docters en Night Duty Metrepelitan Area San Juan — Santurce Rie Piedras — Barrie Obrere Call Tel. 3-2467 for information and assistance Puerte Nueve & Caparra Terrace Dr. Ivan Banueci M

10

303

RBto. Tel.

Metropolitano 6-4283

Dr. Rafael A. Cayey Road +

Tel.

Caguas Jimenez

2817

NOTICE

The

At

CALL

Police

The

most

of

Puerto

5 RE Egon,

Oo

a

long

the

PREFECT LEAVES S

Filipinos.

why

They

a

champ prior to leaving for Rewte = yeaterdsyby Bob Bone)

commitment

suggested that the United States station nuclear weapons here despite

the

jitters

that

it

might

The ys

create among her U.S. allies and officially

neutralist.

friends

for\a

1

The seem

Philippine

attitude

unreasonable

event

.

of attack.”

Time

Powers’ Spy Trial

been set back to 2:30 pm., two went to an airport chib

Seen Set For July

to await. When they heard no call by 2:20 they went to the desk to find the plane had already: de-

MOSCOW (AP) ~ Usually reliable sources said last night Francis Powers will go on trial for espionage. States embassy

said it had

official

tion. The

ed

“it

no

informed

likely

sources

will

be

parted:

Security Council . . To View Eichmann Controversy Today

informaindicat-

an

open ces

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Argentina called yesterday for quick U.N. intervention in the controversy over the secret trans-

the speed

who

fer

of former

Nazi

official

Adolf

Eichmann from Buenos Aires to Speed itself doesn’t kill. Reck- Israel last month. less speeders de. In jet planes, | The request was made by Arman can safely travel faster than gentine delegate Mario Amadeo of sound.

But

a 40 mile

an hour driver through a residential district is a reckless speeder. Safe speed depends on many things — road and weather conditions, visibility, your - physical and mental state and the condition of your car. Speed control is for your protection. Control your speed. ‘ °

ing

asked

of

the

two

a

ey eR a

urgent

Security

meet-

Council

to

countries. *

2

&

UNITED. NATIONS, N. Y. €AP). —The Security: Council of the United Nations was summoned to meet this morning to consider

20

the Adolf Eichmann case brought to its consideration by Argentina in a complaint ‘against Israel. © “ee

. Israel was EER

an

removing Eichmann. Amadeo charged Israel not only had violated Argentina’s sovereignty but had created a climate of insecurity and distrust between the

If impossible to locate your M.D. in emergency call 3-2467 and the Medical Association will immediotely

SG I NTE BB WET.

for.

consider what he called fsrael’s illegal and clandestine actions in

Ambulance

Stop 30 — Hato Rey Tel. 6-0262 or 6-2222 Ext.

RSE TROD *

the bar.

The Soviet government says Powers’ U-2 spy plane was shot down May 1 ‘over Sverdlovsk. Premier Nikita Khrushchev said Powers confessed to acting as an American SPY.

Professional

5

Changed

Finding the departure time had

-

se

yes-

extend-

champ

found

a way

when

an

air-

taxi service was hired to take the French governor home.

Dalichamp

saw the prefect

off

on a Saint Croix Airways plane equivalent of the Governor of at 4 p.m.; then turned toa lisa state, was visiting a friend, San tener with a rather bewildered Juan French consul Roger Dali- look. champ. He arrived at the airport “Believe_ me,” he said. “It for a 1:30 p.m. flight back home, ‘would never, never happen in holding a ticket stamped VIP. ‘|'France.”

Committee,

early in July The United

Photo

because he had a conference at Pointe-a-Pitre, had to leave. Dali-

Juan-Pierre Abeille, who is the

automatic aid of the Philippines the

Juan

almost was

airplane went off without-him.

Rep. Ramon Mitra, said after the speech that he is “waiting to hear from him (Eisenhower) about a US. pledge-to come to the in

in

ed into a longer visit when his

to Americans,

Relations

short visit to San

terday which

may

but that’s the way Filipinos feel. The chairman of the House Foreign

of the French. is-

lant of Guadeloupe stopped

_in

Asia.

(STAR

Guadeloupe Prefect Nearly Pays island Extended Visit

don’t underplain words. Garcia has

sban-Plerre Abeille, left, the -t->

official of Guadelupe, talks to Frenc: consul Roger Dai’-

defense

can’t be made, in President Carlos

Rico

ym

in

plain

the

wee.

language

stand

6-6000

the service of Community

is

China is an hour’s

treaties between the two countries is not definite enough now for

To the residents of the Metropolitan Area Do you need the services of the Police?

PLEASE

Red

trial.” es

rain;

New York, 65, rain; Philadelphia, 74, cloudy; Washingten, 83, partly cloudy; Miami, 79, cloudy; Chicago, 76, partly cleudy; Dallas, $6, clear; San Francisco, 73, eloudy.

published

The STAR regrets the error.

ness with scattered showers and isolated thunder showers teday and tonight. WINDS: Easterly at 10 te 15 knots. TEMPERATURE: YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 87 at 12:30 p.m. YESTERDAY’S

the

ence was actually directed at “Magyar Nemzet,” a Hungarian

showers

tonight.

RICO

on

ina

controversy ever Adolf Eichmann in Wednesday’s STAR, TIME magazine was referred to as a ‘“Communist-controlled paper.” The Communist refer-

cloudiness with occasional showers and

away.

Away

States

ride from the West. Filipinos would like to have President Eisenhower make it clear that the United States will jump right in to help if necessary.

persons under the March fotal. The largest reduction in employment during the, month was

earned

Far

United

jet

April Manufacturing Salaries Up By 4.3 Cents Over 1959 the

this

news

aid.

U.S.

The

the legislators. ; Many members of congress dutifully proclaimed the speech

in

to

Good

munist China close across the sea.

It was frankly a disappointment

workers

news

aid

country.

more

also

good

bridges have been burned behind it, despite the presence of Com-

to

manufacturing

|.

This nation has planted itself irrevocably in the U.S. camp. Its

ted among friend-

by

speech

would

some

American

means

ly memories of his triumphant homecoming. President Eisenhower delivered the first major speech of his Manila visit yesterday to a combined session of the Philippine congress.

/p

|

Filipino

that

They

hear

struggling

Analysis

land’s

wrote

attack.

to

about

he

he will leave disappointment spot- | :

News

“Whoever

in

stand Filipinos,” one senior congressman said. The Filipinos want straight | talk from President Eisenhower on the subject of defense of the Philippines! in the event of Com-

BECKER

fails to do so before

response

a for the president did not under-

as

MANILA (AP) — Enthusiasm for President Eisenhower is at a high pitch in the Philippines, but he has yet to tell the Filipinos what they want to hear.

If he

spark of hearts.

T

Ike Visit To The Philippines | May Prove A Disappointment

te

PR

&

|

=

expected.,.to , insist

NR A EH

RY

aM

ee oe nee nee

Key U.S. Missile

Firms Struck, One Announces Paci LOS ANGELES powerful unions

(AP)—’ Two struck _Lock--

heed and Douglas, builders and launchers of key United States missiles and Satellites, yesterday. Hours later a_ tentative agreement.

was.

announced

in

the Douglas -walkout. ‘The -massive strikes by the-\ International Assn. of Machinists and United Auto Workers. hit

installations

across

the country

at

midnight local times. But the UAW and Douglas, in a joint statement, announced shortly after 3 am. that conti-_ nuous negotiations sessions had

brought on

a tentative

a new

two-year

agreement contract

ering

22,000

hourly-rated

Ployes

at

Beach,

and

Long

|

cov-

emCalif.,-

Tulsa, Okla.

vigorously on the right to try | Eichmann on charges of helping direct the ‘extermination of six million Jews during the World War II. And there were reports . that Israel would accuse Argentina of sheltering! numerous former Nazis. ; Israel’s

foreign. minister,

Mrs.

Golda Meir, will cut. short aspeaking tour in the United States to

represent

her -eountry

in

the

debate.’ ' |: Amadeo presented his formal note yesterday morning to Chinese Nationalist delegate Tingfu F.

Tsiang,

this month’s

of the iL nation a

president

council.

SWRI

- FRewnges

Peay

:


to rite SAN JUAN rar = hate, June is; ‘1960.

3

}

Legislature ls Set For Debate Today

House Committee Oka ys

$1.25 Minimum Wage Bill

On Plebiscite Bill. _

A

debate

on the hot ple-

biscite bill is expected to break out today discharged and reported the bill yesterday. Statehood cn

the

bill with

ge

Party.

posed the bill as a Popular Party “political maneuver’? to strip the statehood -issue from the Repub-

during

natorial

the

coming

suber:

elections.

Today’s session is scheduled fort 9 a.m. instead of the usual 2 p.m Popular Party floor leader Rep: Arcilio Alvarado, said yesterday that the early start is to give the debate ‘‘as much time as pos:

sible.” The

plebiscite

committee

report

te the House recommended proval of the bill. The*report nied

charges

made

public hearings the Puerto Rico authority

to

during

apde-

recent

on the bill that Legislature lacks

pass

the

bill.

ARCILIO

the political campaign, thus agreeing with Republicans charges. “It is the hope of this committee,” the report states, ‘‘that, with the

approval

of this

substitute

bill

being recommended, the utilization of political status discussions as

an

electoral

issue

in

future

the

under

the provisions of the bill it is not the

Legislature

the

bill,

but

which

Puerte

‘‘initiates”

Ricans

direct-

report

report,

which

incorporates

a good part of the Governor’s message last month calling for the bill, states that the intent is to remove

the

statehood

issue

from

concludes,

‘‘to

the

will

of the people, free from political banners, would free Puerto Rico of the

spiritual

it finds The

itself,

enclosure

in which

and

free

also

the

spirit to dedicate itself exclusively to the difficult job of forging a

good

life

with

due

attention

the many social, cultural, economic problems.”

and

BONE

Hopes at International Airport for relief of one strike situation — the Eastern Air Lines pilot walkout — faded yesterday as the “cancelled” mark remained up on all Pp scheduled flights by EAL. One plane did arrive last night at about 8:30 and took off-again three hours later. The DC6 was sent

here

marly to back to than run On the

by

company

pri-

take 26 airline personnel their home bases, rather up more hotel bills here. flight back to New York,

however,

ciitzens

the

were

who

some

82

private

wanted

to

return

home. Six of these were Travelers Aid cases, as well as others whose

return to the big city was also more of an emergency measure. Meanwhile, passengers’ who came into San Juan on all classes of flights had to be content with loading their bags on

board

buses

for rides

as

near

as possible to hotels, because of the current taxi strike. Due to the cab drivers’ walkout, Pan American crew members

were moved from hotels in town to the airport hotel, so they could be readily available for duty. PAA pilots arriving from the States here indicated they did not expect any of that airline’s pilots to join the wild-cat Eastern strike. One jet pilot said, ““‘They've got themselves all fouled up back

there

(in

Miami).

They're

not

making any money and the union won’t support them, either.”

Committee

The dorsed tion of ed by

1$17,000,000P. R. Bond Issue Is Sold The

Government

Develop-

ment Bank for Puerto Rico yesterday sold $17 million worth of Commonwealth

dicate

bonds,

made

Manhattan

up

to

of

Bank,

the

the

a

syn-

Chase

Morgan

Guaranty Trust Co., and the Ira Haupt and Co. According to a La Fortaleza announcement this is part of a $32 million bond issue authorized

last

year

by

the

turn-

24, following

a hearing

make nal

a naturalization

vated

Legislature

assault

abandonment children While

cify

his

these

here fail

to

in

(GUEST

Very special summer rates in rooms and apartments for groups traveling together.

Telephones 2-7027|— 3-6231 1120

Ashford

Avenue

Condado, Santurce

Pinoci’s

said

stay

in

as immigration

yesterday

that

Puer-

officials

the

involve

convic-

deportable

and $1.25 Pot

Rico

hour

wages

minimum:

trades

in

would

on

a a

newly

are exempted) from

exceed

$1

million,

the

workers exempted are those derive a substantial part of

their

income

who

primarily

from

tips,

serve

and

those

faod.

Senate Republican leader Everett Dirksen said the ‘Senate expected to clear its labor bill this

week. tee

The put

Senate off

measure

day cash contributions

include’

in the Uni-

ted States for disaster relief in Chile haye reached $762,876. The campaign is still under way. In addition to cash gifts, there have been contributions of clothing, food, blankets, medicines and other supplies valued at $850,427, the Red Cross said. The agency announced Tuesday night that building supplies to house 2,000 families in the area of southern Chile hit by earthquakes and other catastrophes is being forwarded, some of it by air. The supplies include 200,000 square feet of aluminum roofing and .one million square feet of wall board.

Also being forwarded are 5,000 |;

which

5,000,000

Labor

final

Commit-

action

extends

new

on

the

coverage

workers.

a

two-burner

kerosene

stove, pots, frying pans, tles,;

wash

forks,

tub,

spoons

ment.

|.

cups,

and

tea ket-

knives

other

and

equip-

wel

The

American

Cross

is sending

150

Junior

Red

large

chests

containing school supplies, health items, recreational equipment and other articles, it was announced.

Tokyo Students Hit USAF’ TOKYO, Thursday (AP) — About 250 left wing student demonstrators broke into a U-S. Air Force housing compound last night

during

the

height

of their

attack on the Japanese parliament, Air Force officials announced today.

Forty-nine were

veteran

approved

by

pensions

the

Veterans

Administration during May after the Veterans Office of the Commonwealth Department of Labor

presented

the

cases

to

the federal agency, according to a report by the Veterans Office. | These monthly

the

pensions income of

represent a $3,879.69 for

beneficiaries,

who

also

re-

ceived retroactive payments on the pensions amounting to $12,145.50.

In addition, the’Veterans Office processed pensions increases amounting

in

29

which

made

to

old

$3,994.67

pension

retroactive

amounted

to

monthly,

cases,

for

| payments

$6,117.24.

REAL BARBECUE FLAVOR For FATHE R'S DAY on a STANTHONY ica’s

At the Son

Jucn Dorlingtoa”

ST. CROIX AIRWAYS, INC, Charter Air Taxi

HOUSE)

affect

kitchen units valued at $175,000, the Red Cross said. The units

current-

HOUSE

not

WASHINGTON (AP) — The American Red Cross said yester-

1980. |

ASHFORD

1961,

$762,876 Donated In US VA Approves For Chile Disaster Aid 49 Pensions

ly being paid by bonds of this sort. He added that these bonds will expire

ELIA CARLO PINOCI

aban-

denial . will

in

sales

to

The La Fortaleza’ spokesman said the lower interest bid is interest

the

tions did not offenses.

naturalization

per

only who

is

The

tomorrow.

coverage if their sopevert annual sales are under $1 million. If

spe-

good.”

adopted’

Puerto

these

to Rico,

not

be

coverage is in retail service and hotel trades. However workers in

parents and

a large

covered persons, with step increases of $1.10 in 1961, $1.20 in 1962, and $1.25 in 1963. A major category of the new

don, their children is that their moral character and reputation

cent.

usual

‘1$1

Ruiz Nazario common cons-

support,

to

$1.20

The

constitute

regarding

affect

reflect the same pattern, but on percentage basis. The bill sets

infant

finance public works. The syndicate offered the Development Bank the lowest interest bid at _ per cent. The First National City Bank of New York offered a rate of 3.949 per

the

year; 1962.

for

later. did not

would

It covers workers who will receive $1.15 per hour on Nov: 1 of this

exa-

and

two

acts

turpitude, that “the

cience who

of

1957

it doubtful that any additio-

coverage

expected

Immigration Service tes-

two years the courts

that

moral ruled

in

committee also enthe Américan FederaLabor proposal backGov. Luis Mujfioz Ma-

number of Puerto Rican workers. Now in committee, the bill is

dur-

to

below

yesterday.

.jrin, for Puerto Rico to: match the mainland wage gain on a percentage basis. Amendments: in the bill

tified that the Estonian pharmacist has been twice convicted in local courts, He was convicted for aggra-

to

EAL Remains Strikebound At International Airport By BOB

Jud-

Nazario

miner of the U. S. and Naturalization

ALVARADO

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that

as Federal

Ruiz

ing “which

general elections will be avoided.” Transferring these discussions,

stressed

Clemente

Nov.

The report, which was submitted by Rep. Alvarado as commitchairman,

Labor

ed down a motion for reconsideration, stating the 43-year-old resident alien has failed to prove he is a person of good character. Ruiz Nazario said the court has no grounds for changing an initial denial order issued last

The Republicans have strongly op-

licans

House

Pinoci yesterday

the

support of the Independence

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Republican

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THE

SAN JUAN.SEAR. —

Living Costs Here Up 1 Point In May Sparked in

the

by another

cost

of

foods, the Puerto Rico during

cost of climbed

consumer

items

(1947-49

equals

with

according

price

of

The

index

fo

100)

figures

Labor

cost

for

to

1278

in

126.8

Department

reau

living in one point

advanced

eompared the

rise

produced

May.

“The

all

sharp

locally

May,

in

April,

released

of

Labor’s

by

Bu-

Statistics.

of

locally

produced

foods soared to 166.1 in May, up four and eight-tenths points over the April figure.

Every item in the index either advanced or remained unchanged. The costs: of all foods moved up eight-tenths of a point to 132.5, with imported foods rising three-tenths of a point to 108.6. Housing

goods

and

vanced 121.6

and_-

miscellaneous

services

one-tenth and

131.9,

each

of

a

point

ad-

to

respectively.

care

expenses

at

154.8,

of

a

a

ended

gain

point.

the

of

three-tenths

House

furnishings

and services edged tenths of a point to

Among

month

the

up two117.8.

categories

ing

unchanged

were:

and

related

services,

remainclothing

106.7;

Fune-16; 5969

UPR Planning To Raise Entrance Recnirenneity

transportation, 122.0; medical care, 126.4; and tobacco, rum and beer, 133.6.

Rain Lessens Drought Fear

By A. W. MALDONADO

K

The University of Puerto Rico is considering a plan for substantially lifting entrance requirements to the university, it-.was revealed yesterday. Dean of Studies Dr. Ma-+ quirements would be a major Stiffer entrance requirements, riano Garcia Rodriguez, said, would also “stimuwhose office devised the step in the raising of the quality. Garcia late” the island’s public schoal of education being offered by plan, said in an interview system to send betfer prepared that

the

hiking

of

entrance

UPR.

re-

students to college. Pian To Be Discussed | The plan, which was seheduled to be. discussed at a meeting of the University Board yesterday,

In San Juan

includes

A steady but light rain fell yesterday in the Cidra watershed starting at noon and lasting several

This

might

alleviate

San

Juan,

high

the

Monteflores,

locations

in

the

and

Old

other

year of

metropolitan

|

&

Sewer

of

rain able

yesterday,

and

before

he

has

a

elective

for

a system

good

English,- would

English

eourses,

Presently,

at 8 a.m. of

one

eoesidererd

2--Establishment “of

proves

take

a measurement of the water supply at the Cidra watershed today As

and

be

training at a level commensuraie with his ability. A student whe

Auth-

ority, said the agency would

only

of evaluating entering students whereby the student starts college

Manuel del Toro, executive assistant to the director of the PuerAqueduct

history,

course will ‘eptrance.

said.

Rico

.

1961,

students with 12 years of English,

area, menaced with a shortage of water because of the recent! lack of rains at the watershed, authorities

August,

12 years of Spanish,one year of | elementary algebra, one year of high school plane geometry, two years of high sehool science, one

situa-

of Miramar,

the following:

1- By

hours.

tion for residents

to

The education and recreation category advanced six-tenths of a point to 136.2, while personal

Tharaday,

command

skip

for

basic

instance.

Garcia

said,

all

entering students regardless special talents, are required

the

fell, the water supply availwas deemed sufficient for

take

a series

of basie

3- Establishment

normal use for only two days. The Authority has urged water users to avoid any unnecessary use of water, such as sprinkling lawns and washing autos.

by

which

mitted

but

courses.

of

students

a

system

who

show

of to

are

ad-

weaknesses

in

a particular field, are given year to eorrect that weakness.

a

4 Establishment of a com mittee to consider students whe cannot meet requirements for special

First

from iea. 5

step to Bi

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Red

But inviae-

almost certainly down his govern-

Plot

munism

to

destroy

Demoeracy

violent revolution.” “We will not surrender

any to

violence defend

ocracy,”

and

the

said

will

principles

of dem-

Etsusaburo

them

injured,

to

continue Shiina,

chief cabinet secretary. The rioting left nearty

persons

two-thirds

500

of

police.

While a driving rain poured down, the pro-red students. tore off

the

gates

of

parliament,

hurled bricks, rocks and staves in violent Kaoikaze (suicide) charges at police, and’ occupied

part

of

the

grounds

ing parliament. diet

The

(parliament)

an

the

students

Amer-

office

of

ad-

consideration

standing

of

in his previous standing of the

surroundtall granite

tower

Garcia

was

not

is

the

school school,

In

Students

that the lifting

of requiremenis means down on the number students admitted. The:

effect

wilk

cutting of the

be,

he

said,

that public schools, particularly high schools, will be “stimulated” to

have

the

students

fulfill

the

higher requirements. At present, students are admitted on the basis of a high school entrance exam.

However,

average

Garcia

what

been passed

and

an

said, it is not

course

to gain

must

have

entrance.

Dr. Gonzalez Acting As UPR Chancellor Dr. Sebastian dean

to

of

the

Rico

has

been

lor

Gonzalez

University

School

of

named

cellor jin the

day

on

his

interim

absence

way

Garcia, of

Puer-

Humanities,

Jaime Benitez. Benitez left the

island

to

chan

of Chancel-

West

‘TuesBerlin,

wherehe will participate in the Congress for Cultural Liberty. Benitez will not return until Liate next week. held the capitol . under their sway. They stormed through police

lines

into

damaged, but the meb sacked a two-story annex to it. From dusk -until after midnight 14,400 -members of the

turned

rédieal . federation

with

Pemgabaarome

Cut

denied

specified

Blamed

The government blamed the uprising on “a planned action dictated by international Comby

of

students whereby

taken! of.

mea-

him.

the cabinet, in an emergency midnight session, said nothing

tion which would bring ment.

Creation

as

Latin

missions to deal more extensively with entrance requirements. 6 Establishment of a procedure to handle the transfer ef

No

and cast fresh doubt on whether

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, June 16, 1960

Mart Drops After Irregular Day

Sugar Production

On Island Lagging

By NEW

Behind ‘59 Level Production

of

sugar

in

the

1960 grinding season continues to lag behind the like point of the 1959 season, according to figures released by the Sugar Producers Association of Puerto Rico.

BLAKE YORK

SULLIVAN (AP) The

partly to the fact that Most peo-|ableable chart patterns. ple holding these issues seem unLower . were Bethlehem

stock market suffered a late sinking spell yesterday. A few specialties held earlier gains but losses from fractions

to

about

the

$2

a

share

depressed

popular averages. Steels were hurt, with

average declined .80 to $223.30. The Dow Jones average of 30

The Association reported that 71.4 per cent of the initial marketing quota of 1,307,490 short tons of sugar has been produced so far in this year’s grinding season. Last year at

this

time,

79.8

marketing reached.

per

cent

quota

of

the

had

been

High

June

San Juan: Fajardo:

2:29 a.m. 2:25 a.m. 3:22 a.m. 2:03 a.m. Low Tides 9:13 a.m. 9:02 a.m. 7:23 a.m.

San Juan; Fajardo: Ponce:

Mayaguez:

8:55

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16

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3:30 p.m. 3:21 p.m.

a.m.

4:31 3:04

p.m. p.m.

9:23 9:12 6:35

p.m. p.m. p.m.

9:05 p.m.

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Nov

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6.04

6.05

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FUTURES (AP)—Coffee

Jones

Aluminum Co

:

sugar futures No. 4 closed unto higher. Sales 215 contracts. High Low Close

Jly Sep Oct Jan Mar May Jly Sep

id

ous on

FUTURES

NEW YORK (AP)-—Domestic sugar futures No. 6 closed 1 to 2 higher. Sales 464 contracts. High Low Close Jly 5.95 5.93 5.93 Sep 6.02 6.00 6.02

bons T5A.

Armored Service of i Puerto Rico, Inc.

or

to

tos No. 4 ex-dock closed at 37.50A. Cost and freight offerings include Santos Bour-

2

_9r 6-3559

lower

rose to 3,630,000 from

COFFEE

2-9706

5.46

3.430,000 Tuesday. Some brokers noted that early afternoon weakness in the market followed news of further riots in Japan, reflecting Wall Street’s concern over the possibilities of trouble when President FEisenhower visits Japan.

NEW

GOING ON VACATION? Protect

Volume

Raw

Tel. 3-1079

Emergency

closed

60-stock

$649.42.

SUGAR

TIDES Thursday,

industrials

29%

.

At the like point a year ago, a total of 1,026.992 short tons of sugar had been produced from 9,683,770 short tons of cane for a yield of 106 per cent.

Press

to favor-]1%,

55%

Chal

Alamin

$2 a share. Electronics, utilities, metals, oils and drugs finished mixed, but other major groups were lower.

partly

pont ican

Closing Stock Quotations Allis

As of June 5, a_ total of 933,698 short tons of sugar had been produced from 9,168,100 short tons of cane for a yield of 10.2 per cent.

Associated

to sell and

Allied ‘Chem

some

leaders off more than $1. Some of the chemicals lost more than

The

willing

Steel

Freight

Administration)

.

i!


te

THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR

— The

|

we

say

16, 1960

sda re June

7

Stock, Bond Markets React Hotel Group Set To Promote Differently To Easier Money Purchase-On-Island Policy | | |

|

|

|

bouncy

and bond moves

making

it

easier

for

‘business to borrow revealed a resolve to give lagging industry a nudge toward resuming an upward trend—although .the Federal

Reserve

denied

strong-

ly that this was its purpose. But this. interpretation in Wall

situation

must

lead

was

just

Federal

as

strong

Reserve

was

the

merely

toward lower interest rates—and ‘thus lower yields from investment

bonds—because

of

slackening

‘demand for loans. And this helped send the price of outstanding bonds up. Some of them, carrying low interest rates, had been markedly depressed in price during -the Jong climb of--yields when money

was

managers

tighter

and

seemed

the

stock

and

money

determined

keep it that way. The upward swing

bond

Murray

means

the

it

to

more

wasn’t

going

mentof the Hotel Assn.,

posicau-

-sober

valuations

that the local

risking

the

items

to

both

could

Seem contradictory, since they usually move in opposite directions. But many analysts see

both movements as corrections of former excesses. That is, some stocks had been bid down more than! they should, and yields of some bonds had gone higher | than conditions - justified. Third Interpretation But there could be a- third interpretation. That is that the general economy is healthier than_the timorous have been

of

top

long

head

investors

chip

to

stocks.

‘John

plans

investors’

repurchase

It

seeing

‘could bonds

than the whipping tinuous inflation. bears

of of in

as

boys

naturally

this. For them money rates is

blue

explain other

of con-

won’t

‘buy

the easing in a confirmation

the deflation of the boom, business pulling in its horns borrowing as well .as in pro-

duction, of real belt tightening ahead. Thus the bears see the past week only as a temporary cor-

rection that The

to

of

has

excesses yet

bulls

to

see

stability,

proaching

run

it as

or

in a its

trend course.

getting

back

something

ap-

it.

But if there’s anything sure, it’s that there’ll always be both bulls

and

bears.

VIENNA Communist out

(AP) — Hungary’s regime plans to send

doctors

over

95

to

to

examine

discover

of old age, the paper Nepszava

received

here

people

their

secret

Budapest newsreports. A copy

said

there

are

000 over 95 in a Hungarian

lation of 9,800,000. The ja man of 105.

;

NEW OF FICERS—Murray Teiman, seated right, is the new president of the Allied ‘Members of the Puerto Rico Assn. Among others elected are, John Fcile, secretary, seated left, and standing, left, John Napoli, treasurer, and Fred Stohl, board member. (STAR Photo by Gunter Hett)

26,

popu-

oldest is

HAVANA —(AP)— The Castro government has announced detention of 14 persons it accuses of plotting an invasion of ‘Nicaragua “with the direct complicity of high officials of the U. S. Department

Two Puerto Ricans Are MIT Graduates Two local men -were among more than 700 students who

and

purchased

off the

secured well as

he

much more

added.

of Ballester

Mrs.- Peter

Aguilo,

of

20

Al-

(opposite Padin’s). Commercial and/or office space.

_

{|

Jr.,

head

of

Here

|

FATHER’S DAY

is your

opportunity

GOLF SHOES

Veteran Benefits Hiked | For Surviving Children «

Death

ren

@

8

benefits

of veterans

s

paid

minor

will be

Were

BOWLING. SHOES Were BOWLING

to purchase

a wonderful

priced

$9.50

to

$16.50

Priced $6. 50 to $9. 90 priced $8.50 Now

$5.10

SHIRTS For as low as $5.00

BATHING WEAR SUITS

(Jantzen)

|.

priced

and UP

$1.98

CABANA SETS priced «$6.95 and UP

Tel. 2-1444.

JOINS FOMENTO—William A. . Colon, Jr., has joined the Ofi fice of Public Relations of the ‘Economic Development Administration

ia .New

momic .ed‘tor. losely wh

York

as

eco-

Colon will work EDA’s industrial

epresenta‘ives across the U.S., publicizir their efforts to at

‘tract

ir

‘7

to

Puerto

™.

Young electrical engineer with experience in ilumination and wiring design. Permanent. _ Position with expanding consulting firm. Please reply to:

Box D The San Juan Star

Tel. 3-0778

.

Ponce de Leon 1357, Santurce..

child-

increased

Gift at the lowest prices ever.

“Now

All modern conveniences including elevator and A. C. Inspection invited.

POSITION AVAILABLE

John

-

|

and Mrs. Luis Fernandez Cuyar, of 715 Hernandez St., Miramar, was awarded a "degree in civil |

STREET,’

Napoli,

Napoli & Associates. The board of directors includes Dr. Alexander Van Beyer, of Buena Vista Farms; Fred Stohi, president of Verdi Sales;) Félix Escudero, of C. 0. Mason, and Sergio. Camero, general manager of Holsum Bakeries.

| LIQUIDATION SALE

Luis Fernandez Sein, son of Mr. |

152 FORTALEZA

Inc.,

of children receiving death pension benefits from the Veterans Ada The Cuban announcement said Ministration are advised by the VA to inquire about the new pension the leader of those arrested direct- system which raises monthly rates ed the plot, which was intended for one child from $27.30 to $35, to compromise |-Cuba as an agand from $20.47 per month to $25 gressor nation before the organ- per ehild in a family of more than ‘ization of American States. one child.

nautics.

engineering.

Hermanos,

John Fucile, president Associates; treasurer,

of State” in an effort to embarrass

iCuba.

mendro St. Atlantic View, received | a degree in aeronautics and astro- |

Most beautifully Restored Building at _

there-

uation exercises at the Massachuséts Institute of Technology. Rodolfo Salvio Aguilo, son of Mr.

FOR LEASE IN OLD SAN JUAN r

if proper-

by $400 per year under a new pension law which goes into effect on July 1. Custodians and guardians

Cuba Arrests 14 Nicaragua Plotters

ceived diplomas at the 94th grad-

Seek Old Age Secret

being

secretary, of Fucile

ie spending on plant and equip-

led

as

Other officers elected were: vice president, Frank Ballester,

manage-.

ent rather than overnight changes in corporate thinking. Repurchase Blue Chips If this is true, it can underlie much of the thinking that

now

economically,”

over

range

suppliers,

island, can be faster locally as

building of inventories, in the absence of panic on the part of consumers over various overing practice ment to make

of

Dei bnutory:

ly organized, can be of great assistance to the Hotel: Assn.,”’ Leiman said. “We are convinced that many

the dip in the‘ economy after the big New Year’s splurge was good for the country rather than bad. They take comfort in the decision of industry to refrom

elected

president

“With the recent upsurge ot new hotels and restaurants, we believe

for the long run. They hold that

frain

Leiman,

Prime Meats president.

fit themselves

of

The in

prices

time

re- seas disturbances, in the spread-

cognizing the trend of recent weeks

in

plies to hotels and‘ restaurants

the prospects.‘ Analysts coming to this conadmittedly bullish ‘clusion are

in

that

The Allied Members of the Puerto Rico Hotel Assn., a group ma up local companies that sell su

quickly reassessed their tions and took calm and

same

into

time to more defense spending, helped the bulls to run up stock Prices. In The Bond Market In the bond market the feél!ing

less

zealots

to. pot just because businessmen

tious

Street,~ plus a stubborn belief that the worsening of the inter-

national

proved

over

this island, has been activated in an effort to provide items now being purchased off the island. The group, long an inactive seg-

the

investors apparently Federal Reserve Bank

in

it

the

predicted. Business wasn’t going through the roof just ‘because the cajendar changed from the 1950s to the highly touted 1960s. At

markets.

Many felt that

as

than

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ah

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By Car roll Righter “emai acca

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Timetable Relieves Bath Bottleneck

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LANDERS:

te te -de,

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studying

ahead

mew

that

cam

gi

ARIES (March 21 to While, you may seem med in by ali

duties

get

usually

in first

4

»

ce

them

a large wail mirror so they

:

Gawale | can make up their faces in their) }Oday’s

Tent

Calendar

oats aT | taker ey apg le earn on, ve :

Gautier will-be hostess at a cockes

time they| City Hall

nd

then I send thems back slaneat 4.10"

to

is the yelling, same— fight-

Pounding. on the bathwr.

I usually referee beorange juice and the leaves at 630 AM. all the commotion.j4

fo tell him what it's handled

preperly.,

Bead

in which

te operate also.

“We

your

had seven kids

and the bathroom fe all lived through

do about this? Ne

hardly

compatible

realize

that

be

it

practical.

proven be

is

important

of

kind,

te

hard. Follow

metheds,

envious

and

ethers.

don't

be

sure

to

Be

courteous. CHILDREN

(June 22 to begs July 21) A partner desires

you

te perferm certain duties

I today which yeu feel will imter- |. fere with

your

career

PROGRAM er

Se

=

interests.

Be ceoperative and don’t tose’ \Wyour temper, then you. will .ad-|-- ficial opening of the Carnival iW vance more quickly” in all] Coronation of the Queen at {J spheres. Be smart. . ‘fe Condade Beach Motel.

f __ 150 You

f

are

(July 22 to Aug. 21) | Saturday, June afl enthused to work]

incessantly

all

day

and

night.

Don't get overly tired. Work]

18

the

Condade

various.

fraternities

ga de Espaia Queen.

new

contacts

ef value.

Make|

VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22)|

There

is every opportunity te-|

day to have a good time at the] creative

souilets

you

most

p.m. Coronation ef the Ca-|

so that you know

3

p.

Jume 19

better)

LIBRA

m.

Hotel.

p. ma. Paraile and coronation

of the Infantile Insular Queen

4

»

from

Brumbaugh

at Puerta de Yierra.

m. Children from the

seateresl schools will parade.

Mumez

8p. m. Parade of the balloons,

Rivera Park.

9p. m. Flamboyan Club Dance.|

coronation parade, coronation

amd corenation show will start

9 p. m. Epsilon Nu Sigmal ¢rom

chapter

damre

at Flamboyan!

23

4 p m. Breaking of the “Pi-|

the National Guard

pudiding at Puerta de Tierra

" and will end at Mutez Rivera Park.

9 » m. Public Dance.

Better" listen to the sugsestions|

fata” (which is a hanging pot] sunday,

of associates. Be eobjective—do| not take heed ef any misunder-] standings between them. New-j] trality is the wisest course of

sweets). 3-28 p. m. Fireworks. 5-39 p. m. Cocktail in honer of 9 p.m Coronation the Queens of the different] workers’ Queen. organizations and the candi-| Monday, June 27

of close ties, as well as ideas| filled with candies and ether]

action.

SCORPIO.

(Oct. 23

21)

1

and

accomplish

gel tate

i

3

Scheel

Coronation of the}

. | Whursday, Jume

(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)/

Beach

Werkers’ Children’s Queen at!

how to deal with all key per-| Cisb.| sons in your life.

Masquerade Dance at the

to siart .

¢n-| Wellinesday, Jume 22

joy. Also, confer with author} ities

19

Increase | Sunday,

prestige.

and

seresitiesat the Esrambron| giturday, June 25

ties that come your way.

fine epportuni-]

9 p m. Lion’s International

Club

Seach Cinb.

any

the eee and — 1 and bands of strolling musicians will fellow the parade.

9 p. m. Masquerade Dance of

methodically and still take time] to look into

would be

worthwhile

ee

to

dates for insular Queen. This]

New.||, will Sele place om the teereres

very wise to]

|

much

t

is]

‘teday, but first see|

ef City Mall. There will be a] warieous

ee,

ae

carnival

attire

¥

ee

diven up the party.

that you handle a coworker} tactfully who thinks you should]

7 p.m. Entrance of King Momus followed by groups in]

be at your post. Be diplomatic.| SAGITTARIUS | (Nov. 22°16)

various costumes

Dec, 21). Hahdlé; ‘afl important] work and affairs wisely now.| If

you. get’ an

will still

early

Bawe dime

pete

for

being]

with attractive and intelligent} people

time.

for‘a, delightiully

happy |

Be cheerful, charming.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to.Jan.| 20)

Steer

clear

force

‘today, but

Werk

of

any

argu-|

colorful carnival) ‘and music. This]

group will parade from the) C@pitol Building to Mufoz Ri-|

June 26

:

¢ » m. Fleats on parade.

goom

Hotel.

of

Peace

at

to

the

beach

night

plunge into

waters

ef

the

the cooling]

Aflantic.

Bon-}]

Where You Will Always Find The Best Assortment In Fine and Different

the Lira

of the Escambron Beach

extending -from the Plaza de (Colom to Maiiez Rivera Park

>

ond fellewing the Pence. de: geon Ave. route. All corona:

tigns wil take place in park) :

Libr

wary

Ave,

£0 out socivlly amd make fine,] new

contacts.

Take

that

chip]

faughter te the party. 9 p.m. Dancein honor

REMEMBER

flours

announces

that

waste

i:me

today

wor-

Wednesday’s from during the months

1. M. the Inter-American Al-fof June and July. #iance

Queen

at

the Condaflo|

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m.

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carnival | ter grades

14.

FATHER'S DAY

i

Robinsen Scheol, Condado, on |] Ashford

in

+

;

Summer

| te. |

the!

ments under own roof today.| fires will add cheers andjits iibrary will be open in the/{ See that yeu improve your health] and appearance so that you can

GIT

Carnival activities

quits wit be behd. on he ance

then King Momus and his Robinson Scheel Sets

behind the park for the mid-;

LAN

of the

9 » m Coronation of ELM the

Queen

vera Park. There will ‘be pub

lic street daneing until 11 pm., -comré will parade

the 10

lythemto wash their necks. This makes | “7° 8°Mt Back to wash a neck. Re-/fieatist for the role of Carnival later than ever and there’s| 7274 them with a dime at the| Queen of the San Juan Baptista always a fuss. Every morning the |°"4 ©f the week if they get past | Carnival.

ij

A de

Felisa Rincon de TODAY—Doka

1

makes the boys mad.

f

in mofien on the next

practical

i Coen

the girls are to enter ana| Piet than a home with four|bathwhen leave the marble palace. Buy | Teoms and no children. Cheer up!

oneThe bathroom. girls are 16 and 15

Fl ifs

supposed

to

seechneneeet

with four children and ny ero va, have| mily like one bathroom. | | A home cet four school-age children and| _ Call a summit meeting. Decide | 0B? bathroom is usually a lot hap-

a

steady

ahd

en

Wednes-

guest sto t tel, {a “story “Hour

-

_

that we DO NOT CLOSE AT NOON . and that from) 12:30 to 1:30

you may have a, cup of delicious

CAFE RIOJA

{compliments

of Giusti)

while you pick your gift for

FATHER’S DAY


10

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, June 16, 1960

A INTERMISSION—

zine,”

here

Richard

during

Schroeder

———— ——————————————__—

ne

es

Backstage And Frontstage At Tuesday's Festival Casals Concert

e

Margaret

the

Hill, left of “Spotlight Maga-

Festival

during

Casals

chats Mrs.

intermission.

with

Mrs.

Schroeder,

Guatemalan-born, is herself a musician of note. sung throughout the U. S. and South America.

She

has

Ivan Rodriguez, New President Ot Puerto Rico Little Theater Ivan A. President of Puerto elections. non-profit beginning

Rodriguez was elected of the Little Theater Rico, Inc., in its May The English-language theater group is now its 30th season.

Other recently elected officers are: Vera McKenna, first vicepresident; A.J.M. Valentine, second vice-president; Virginia Schultz, recording _ secretary;

Alice Hart, retary; and

corresponding secAlberto R. Esteves,.

treasurer.

Additional

members

Board

of

Luis

Acosta,

of

Directors

the

are

Charles

José

Gable,

Diane Lavergne, James M. Lennox, Arturo Machuca Padin, Ann B. Noble, Betty Pagliaro, Yo-

landa garra. Mr.

Rosales,

and

Rodriguez

Efrain

has

Se-

completed

TRIBUTE minutes,

TO THE hundreds

MAESTRO of admirers

‘— Following a standing ovation which lasted a full 20

came

backstage

to

congratulate

;

-

:

casting for the July production which will go into full rehearsal shortly. The Little the election

committee Kenna,

B.

the

world’s

foremost

cellist on his-rendition of the Dvorak Cello Concerto Tuesday evening. Here Don Pablo Casals relaxes to light his pipe, sign autographs and greet admirers. At right are kere and Mrs. Juan Jose Castro and Mrs. Pablo Casals. (STAR: photes hy Betty orr ‘ ir

|

oe,

Theater announces of the following

chairman:

publicity

Noble,

Vera

Mc-

chairman;

Ann

membership

chair-

|:

man; A.J.M. Valentine, ticket chairman; Ivan’ A. Rodriguez, production chairman; Betty Pagliaro, stage chairman; Yolanda Rosales, costumes and makeup chairman; Dr. Arturo

Machuca, man;

play

reading

Alberto’

chairman

and

entertainment

The RODRIGUEZ

will

finance

James

Lennox,

chairman.

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THREE LOVELIES FROM PONCE — On hand for Tuesday’s Festival Casals concert in the University of Puerto Rico were three of Ponce’s prettiest young ladies, (left to right) Miss: Frances Nicole, Miss Ada Rita Valdivieso and Miss Rosarito Ferre, chating here with Jimmy Shine, second left, and Gabriel Guerr: GOO > >

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THE

SAN

JUAN

.

STAR

Py

, June 16, 1960

Mis Naney Glickman Weds

Local Graduation Exercises

hh Waldorf-Astoria Rites

Ss

Miss Nancy Ellen Glickman was married Tuesday

evening to Lt. Morton

Lip-

ton in the Surf Room of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.in New York City. A reception and dinner; dance ‘followed in the Empire and Surf Rooms of the hotel. . The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Glickman of San Juan, was escorted by her father.

‘Her

gown

broidered

was

a bell-shaped taffera

of

organdy,

Swiss

em-

fashioned

skirt.

The

cummerbund,

with

gown's

gathered

in

deep puffs, fell gracefully on court train.

the

Her triple-tier French Mlusion veil

was attached to a crown of Swiss embroidered roses. The bride {carried

an

heirloom

with Georgiana

a COMMONWEALTH

of Commonwealth

: graduating

' SCHOOL

appear

HIGH—Members

JUNIOR

‘ef

the

Jacob ee class | New Rochelle,

topped

and

Israel,

of me

Mrs. David Levey. cousin of the

First row, from left to right: Fred Delboy, Silvia

above.

Bible

white orchids

MRS.

JE. Sepulveda, Norma Ortiz, Martha McArthur, Jessice Hellinger; second row: Mari- iret was matron of honor, and a kee el lynn Parker, Jane Bermudez, Susie Rivera,Bonnie Beland, Charles Seplorwin, Janet | a 04 ee and

Peitersen,

third

C. Nelson, Mary

rew:

Esteban

They

were

organdy

over

yellow taffeta, with yellow

pany

<itors-of

Benda, John}

Joel attired

—e

Wayne

Leggtt,

Yvonne

Eva

Winegar,

W.

John

Zimbelman,

Cram, Bob Handelsman,

Labs and Rolando Del Valle.

in

the bride.

white

MORTON

LIPTO

and the ushers were: Je Leiken, Neil Fosal, Burton Me Walton Bernson, Arthur Friedm and Gregory Berger. Mrs. “Lipton is a graduate of

George Green was the best man, the Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y., and she attended Boston

(Cocktail-Dance

University.

Mr. Lipton, son of Mr. |

Brookfield, Conn., is a graduate of the Horace Mann School, New York

City

and

Schenectady,

\

College,

Y.

are

now

touring |

“fC SKK

\\ \\

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Union

N.

The «couple Bermuda.

\

The Sociables Club will hold a eocktaildance this Friday in j the San Geronimo Room of the Caribe Hilten Hotel, at 9 p.m The Moncho Usera Orchestra jand the Caribbean steel Band will play. ‘

Mrs,

Julius Lipton, of, Arrowhead Point,

\AYNY

{

-ANTILLES CONSOLIDATED SCH OOL—Recent senior graduates of. the Antilles Consolidated School are pictured above. In the first row, from left to right: ConCaleb;

second

row:

Nilda

Wolff,

Ann

’ Geri

Dam

(class - president),

Carole Breber,

Tony Mufera, Gay Yaeger, John Ellis, Dwight Welsh,

Ron Dodge, Jimmy

Pam

(salutatorian),

Toward

Le Doux; third row: Carole Quina, Marjorie: Greksa, Van

Carol

Me-

Maxwell,

Ann

(valedictorian), Faithe Cho,

nie Crouse, Jo Marie Frame, Cathy Willey

Dixie -Walker, Carmen

Shirley

Chapman,

Smith,

Charles

and

fourth

Lodge,

Ortiz, row

Doug

Gordon ‘and Stan Salabor. (STAR photo by Betty. Knorr)

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12

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, June 16, 1960

Our Man

in San Juan

Adlai’s Chances Lessen

A Mental Approach To Physical Ailments

Eggheads Win And Lose By RALPH MCGILL Publisher, The

By Al Dinhofer Between the small number of disturbed persons a physician sees, large

number

of

patients

ailments, there are a people. They are not and

yet

they

disease

to

do

not

account

who

vast “out

have

for

mentally and the

have

and

breeds

tension.

Its

intensity

‘is

any

definite

their

meeting

in

Psychosomatic

combined

Rico

medicine

application

of

with

results

bodily

not

last

the

psychological

and

profit

that

last

he

while

the

The

‘.Jwere

Sachs

said,

‘‘a

treat

physician

must

know

son

the

no

test

to

tell

us

if

a woman

to being a pathologist,

be

a

“whole

doctor”

and

was

the

evaluate

and

DR. BERNICE C. SACHS tional to our memory.

unone

“Just

are

mentally

imaginary

or

fore an exam,

ill, or that

treat

pain,”

—riding

their

sharks

or

tails.

This

hardy

is

a

new

which

TODAY’S

and

Some onto fool-

courts

jury,

a

recently

FROM

The

practice

entirely

nuclear

physics.

scientists

of the

the

research

rican

of

in one of

cial

said.

consist

of

of

medicine

does

magic

bullets

muscles,

or

year.

came

from

panel

Institute

said

understa-

of

of

the

a speAme-

Biological

EUROPE

Science

in

world-

wide

attacks

on

for

the

He

row.

May

fallen

they

are

more

improbable

He

resign

of

faithful

badly

will

before

breached.

because

a

member.

Frank

Hogan

the

of

trumpets

Tammany

had

Senate

post.

The

done

organization.

Committee In Revolt emerged in revolt—Mrs.

mavericks K.

Finletter,

one

of

Adlai

The

releasing

its

census

shark

scientists

territory

in

includes

the

of

said

the

it,

the

who

will

possibilities

as

an

ex-

had

its

way.

Eleanor

Stevenson’s

Roosevelt,

stalwarts,

and

prime

Gulf

and

of

the

“Although

recognize

W.

at-

1959.

shark

States

of

Japan

Mexico

also

are

the

re-

areas, Gilbert,

zoologist panel,

. Cornell

and

chair-

said:

swimmers the

should

importance

of

maintaining healthy respect for sharks, the likelihood of a swimmer’s being attacked even in the tropics or semi-tropics, is less than the probability of his being struck by lightning.

“Despite

this

It to

movement. won two important Tammany’s fingers. Two Dem-

be

free

to

act

without

organization

of

his

winning

the

Among

election

help in vote.

are

les-

New

Democrats

York

;

The Democratic party story is a sad one, Its opportunity for: success in the presidential test is substantial.’ Yet, it is likely that no matter hearted

the

nominee

party support.

may.

be,

he

This is particularly

organization leaders in ithe he ran in 1952 and 1956.

Alabama

first

in

United

attack

University man

‘Malbias

reform smashed

large

the

states

advocates

bite-our-own-tail-and-howl

swimmers

port said. Dr. Perry

4 pedesin. @

month the tests. They

Congressmen,

gain

was

Thirteen were fatal. Prime Shark Territory

frequent

ath

leadership

will

not

receive

whole-

true of Stevenson. dragged

their .

The

feet

when

of

this school,

who

control

the information media and all the Political outlets, were shocked to find a majority of voters prefer to have some morality in polities. The

tacks. This census showed 36 confirmed, apparently unprovoked

Philippines

this

the

In the south we have the compulsive inbréd vindictiveness of the Mississippi Democrats, who prefer to bite their own tail and howl at the pain of it, rather than go along with the national party. They may be joined in this political idiocy by South Carolina. In

Coast, the Atlantic Coast from Florida to New, York and the California coast. Australia, South Africa, the

ERMANY\

not

the

nomination

who

not

Dr. Sachs concluded, the 18th century Englishman, Alexander Pope, had some timely words on the subject: “Know then thyself, presume not God to scan, The proper study of mankind is man.”

panel

advice

have

Schisms

and possibly fatal in-

The

of

election.

sened. He would not receive the necessary City to offset the heavy up-state Republican

Isn't Healthy

tements

of

direction, will make a: lot of difference in New York politics. There also is a national chapter. The Roosevelt-Finletter-Lehman achievement was a triumph for Stevenson’s friends and principles. But, nationally, it reduced Stevenson’s chances for the nomination. And, should he somehow

region.”

memory

mutilating

BEST

is

she

pastime

hanging

dangerous

practice

said.

pain,

begins to

be-

of a disagreeable

(AP)

a

the ‘doctor

to

tight

are

CAREY

have

begins

held emotionally

student,

lose his appetite, or become

WASHINGTON

skindivers

fist

original

symptons

may

FRANK

clenched

the

A

mind.”

Shark Riding By

a

toward

our

the

ourselves

attitude

Lasting relief from some functional illness is to be found in the field of therapeutics,

‘in

dilemma

For a year they were viewed with amused condescension. suggested they quit being bad children and come back

ocratic

“Most ‘pains in the back of the head and neck are due to emotional tightness in that

nauseated. A businessman may get indigestion or abdominal pains before an important conference. “Tension symptoms may also arise from repressing unpleasant memories. Instead of

ridding

‘as

so a muscle

the ‘whole patient” and his emotionally induced illness. Dr. Sachs said, we use our bodies to express emotion which we can’t deal with through regular channels. “This doesn’t mean

we

end

for the U.S. Senate.

fold. But this congressional

}

physiologist,

bacteriologist and chemist, must have an derstanding of psychiatry. Only then can

the |unkappy

Herbert Lehman, the veteran Democrat who Played so great a role in the U.S. Senate during ‘the Roosevelt years. They formed a committee with the avowed purpose of reducing Tammany influence and nominating candidates of better quality.

is dying of a broken heart, or suffering from @ nervous breakdown due_ perhaps to poor Bervous heredity, overwork, the break-up of a love affair or marriage, the death of a loved gne, years of tragic living with an abusive, alcoholic, or unfaithful husband.” So today, she pointed out, a physician,

in addition

and

Rockefeller.

Thomas

in-

reaction.

is

the

November

is all

choice

Three

Dr.

dividual’s physical condition and his psychological make-up, and his habitual pattern of “There

York

, might

Hogan was defeated. In the same election Gov. Averell Harriman , a heavy favorite, was overrun by the surprising newcomer, Nel-

been

-the

lessened,

cellent job in the district attorney’s office. But he was not the

vice

a patient,”

been

sounded by a small group of Adlai Stevenson eggheads. In that fateful October of two years ago, Carmine ‘De Sapio

dictated

practicing psychosomatics for almost..20 years. Her husband is a surgeen, -and she is the mother of two children.

and

New

near

the

barriers

popular

understand

have

Mr. De Sapio’s position’ as Tammany leader the recent Democratic congressional primary

is

story

to mental or emotional problems, versa. Dr. Sachs, of Seattle, Wash.,

“To

nomination

It was just October 1958 that the legendary handful of perstarted blowing trumpets about the walls of Tammany. And

sons

the nominee

has

toward

beyond

physiological techniques in medicine. It maintains that physical ailments can be related

and

Democratic

then.

week.

connotes

the

Carmine De Sapio. was so shaken by

illnesses.

Puerto

for

a preanible is necessary. to | , Members of the “What-can-just-a-few-persons-do?” club

look

propor-

These people can be helped by psychosomatic medicine, according to Dr. Bernice C. Sachs. She spoke before the Pan American Women’s Doctor’s Alliance which held its

biennial

chances

But

number of sick of their minds”

Atlanta Constitution

This finally gets around to saying why Adlai ‘Stevenson’s Jong

shot

and its associated emotions, we. push it into the back of our consciousness, where it festers

physical

|

statistical

mar-

gin of safety, it must .be emphasized that a shark provoked by the irresponsible ctions of skindivers will almost certainly turn and attack his assailants.” _. For skindivers, the, panel offered this advice:, t ‘

‘Always, dive »with, a, compa,

some

months

ago.

In

school

some.

big electoral totals, the’ party what costly divisions.

nions

is

of the power

not

now

as

cocky

large

Eastern

struggle

has

as

states,

created.

it

with some-

It is one of the glories of the Democrats that they have opiand fight about them. They are not a regimented party.

But here of late they: have lost so much blood in family’ feuds they can’t win the main event. The New York Victory is wonder-

ful for government—but nationally it can be painful—especially for Adlai Stevenson, should fate give him the nomination. IX NAIK WWW. BO UEF-F[c WF BEF. OQ]

POTOMAC

Z Z Y.

FEVER

BY JP CETCHEE,

KNEB} EL

Washington

Symington’s

nedy’s

peak

nomination.

manager

is

100

Then,

says Ken-

shy

votes

of

figures,

he

Kennedy and the convention will crash in flames—and Symington ‘will

arise

from

the

smoke-filled

ruins.

ZB

RMAMMMMAMNMNAAZ

Bureau

Nixon embraces the Eisenhower

program. tion’s years. on

Ike has

been the

na-

“father image” for eight Now Nixon will campaign

a father

and _&

son

&

image.

The way it looks now, Rockefeller will wind up endorsing nion. Do not provoke small or Kennedy. These millionaires stick seemingly harmless sharks. Place together. speared fish in a boat or dingy; es + & do not tow them or tie them Democratic leaders drive Conto your waist. gress toward adjournment. It’s Shouting Underwater Helps time for the boys to hurry. home “If there is no time to reach. and mend their fences before a boat, you can sometimes dis- they’re too rickety to straddle. * 8 *& courage a shark by releasing bubbles, or, at close range, by Nixon says the . Republican hitting it on the snout with a Party is stronger since Rocky’s club. Do not hit a shark with attack. It’s so strong it reminds your bare hand; Shouting. un- you of a locker room—with all derwater ,sometimes—but not al- that liniment, iodine and rubbing ways— will discourage a shark.” alcohol. rs lees | i


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co

EDITORIALS Strange

Behavior

A~House

committee

in Congress

approved a mini-

mium wage bill yesterday which would extend to hotel employes in i major hotels in Puerto Rico'a $1 per hour minimum wage. The amendment to the Fair Labor

Standards Act which extends mmimum wage coverage to millions of additional mainland workers, and including

here,

those

and

in the

another

retail

trades

amendment

which

and

large

would

hotels

apply

a

percentage point increase to island minimums

for every

cent: of increase in the mainland minimum,

have had

the prior approval of Gov. Mufioz Marin sident Commissioner. A. Fernos-Isern.

and

of Re-

The Puerto Rican Hotel Association, ‘whose mem~ ber hotels claim the proposed minimum would increase their wage costs by $4.5 million to $5 million a year, say they were not consulted by Gov. Mufioz or Dr. Fernos-Isern before the two government representatives agreed with AFL-CIO leaders in Washington to accept the amendments. This is strange behavior in-

deed when it concerns an industry so vital to the eco= nomic future of Puerto Rico. .The contemplated increase. would in some cases require major hotels to’ raise their individual payrolls by $400,000 to $500,000 a year. ‘That would compel. increases in hotel rates, food: and drinks that could. destroy Puerto Rico’s competitive position in getting tourists who have the choice of this island or others in the Caribbean where

OP L4G Swe

these wages do not apply.

‘by

The

this

threat

to

ill-advised

our

tourism

legislation

industry

It should

Yo

Lose

of fF THE

Friends

wave

of

strikes

in

metropolitan

San

Juan

all this the more. inevitable. A second cratic group centers about solemnly adopted by national political ~consuch wholly diverse figures otherwise as Senventions usually are about’as important to the ator Lyndon B Johnson and former President subsequent presidential campaign as are the © is no supporter of John~ ‘Truman. Mr. limp posters left hanging in the hotel suites * son’s own Presidential ambitions. He is, howof defeated candidates for the nomination. ever, much closer to Johnson’s position in Things will be different this time, specifthis one matter than to that of the Truman ically for the Democrats. For not, only civil presidential choiee, Senator Stuart Symington. rights will embroil them. It is now certain

related to labor troubles, is giving Puerto Rico a black eye that is destroying much of the favorable publicity

-it would have otherwise received.

The Festival Casals has drawn many distinguished visitors from the mainland U. S. and from Latin American countries. Many. of these have been exposed to a demonstration of violence that at times bordered on anarchy. Some have been placed in -dif-

that a far more

ficult situations by the taxi strikers who have made for these

visitors

to move

dtpect

men

in no way

can be held

account-

to strike.

A number of reports reached us yesterday which attributed

the heavy

rain,

so urgently

cold war

needed

to al-

leviate the critical water shortage, to our editorial of

is

Convention.

foreign

party

policy.

today

is

deeply

policy

should

truth

is

shown

be

this:.

recommended

the

less

res-.

by the Democrats

*

the

Presidential

front-runner,

seems

determined to carry summit criticism of President Eisenhower past the point of no return. Some of this criticism is valid, academically. “And it may w the college audiences and the ladies’ ly groups’ as Stevenson twice

| wowed

Not Of Our Doing

Democratic

the future. The simple

nedy,

responsibility and consideration for the aged, the ill, the visitor who

This

issue will bitterly

National

in handling this question the more likely it will be that ver they choose for President will be ten by Richard M. Nixon. | OA ie, group centering about Adlai E. Stevenson and Senator John F. Ken-

who

able for real or imagine grievances that induce men

profound

Democratic

traint and wisdom

excercise their right to strike not to lose all sense of

and

Angeles,

Los

what

courtesy that will besmirch' the traditional label of “hospitable” usually faegasted with ‘Puerto Rico and y its people. .

to

in

for

in the island, news stories of irresponsibility and dis-

reasonable

the

divided over what line the convention should take over the broken summit conference and

to walk more than six blocks to her hotel where she faimted on arrival at the entrance. She was accompanied by a newspaper woman who undoubtedly will bring back to her paper, as will other journalists-now

seem

engage

The

about freely.

One lady in her seventies was forced Tuesday night

It would

~

WASHINGTON—The party platforms so

at this time, and the violence that has involved bombings, shootings, fires, beatings and possibly a kidnapping which at this writing had not officially been

it impossible

iver?

_ By William S. White

f

The

ee

GROUND:

Democrats Facing Ticklish Problem Picking Party's Foreign Policy Plank

worry our government, and justify: bafflement over the government’s failure to consult the hotel industry. before agreeing to tuese amendments: . .

How

GET

From Washington

represented

is serious.

Meter

such

ETOUpS

in

losing

Presidential

elections. { If it gees | much further in its present waspish tone, |however, there will be two certain consequences: (1) The country itself will be made to appear unduly divided amid

a world crisis. (2) The Democratic party will

Tuesday asking for rain. While we are not. averse to. accepting credit for editorial results; we do: Tee Kao‘probability ‘ef: cess >eonce dpeidenice in this, case, , itech Pe ere Ot oG Every

| concerned with what Khrush“dbroad think: and too little with what’ the *véters’at’ home

But

it is) the

which

are

form

Committee.

Kennedy-Stevenson

more

likely Its

control

forces

the

designated

Plat-

chairman,

Rep. Chester Bowles of Connecticut, is a Kennedy man all| the way. any of these gentlemen

- of course, that they

nonsense.

Any suggestion that is an “appeaser” is,

But

the undoubted

fact

honorable

not

are ‘sincere\and

does

alter the fact that they are most unwise. The

central Democratic

necessity is some-

- how to mute the Steyenson-Kennedy line in _ the Platform Committee—for the sake of Kennedy himself, should he emerge the nominee. Who can keep the committee at least some-

what on the track? | The finger points Democrat

who

led

a

“to tiny

the

one

minority

elevated which

al-

ways opposed, the. summit—Dean Acheson, | Mr. Truman’s Secretary of State. Most, of. the

Democrats

now

belaboring

were ihe loudest advocates

Mr.

Eisenhower

of just

such ; a

| Meeting.

Acheson, indeed, may turn out ‘dispensable at. Los Angeles. He

actually

be

Democrats

heard being

there. “soft”

on

the

committee.

hope

‘his

voice

will

to be inneed not

But

be

many

strongly

Nobody could charge him with on the Eisenhower Administra-

tion. But nobody could suspect him of proceedif ing from: a need to “justify a personal ‘prosummit bias af the Past by harping on the - €rrors of others, |

think. (9 1( 5

time tat KArashchey' Hits Nixon makes

to

st

|

st


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, June 16, 1960

mile, Smile, Smile, Smile, Ouch!

Smile, Smile,

By AL At

the

(SUNSHINE)

beach’ the

other

DINHOFER day,

I heard

you | Ihave: to. WANT a fellow

will;crack

open

one

‘‘when

a

I smile.”

when

the news

is so full of gloom

little glee can be Ask any doctor is

nothing

more

and

paijnful. and he’ll tell you than

the

physical

that

"Here

a

of

before

a beam

we

will

cost

some

your

face

of gayety.

you

next

pleasure.

Not

returned

offer

when

a pageful

to

nothing

only

that,

someone

of: gents

taken the initiative to brighten don't you return the compliment

a smile

action

smile

athers

it’s | more easily the | initiative,

days

glum,

thing,

and’ gives

“TI feel the same way,” remarked the sardonic: friend, “‘And I don’t have a sun sore.” What he meant was that there are some

smile

reveal

And why should you want to smile? Well, for

telling a friend about a small sun sore on his lips, “It only hurts,’’ he said,

to

and

takes

who

have

your day. Why to someone you

meet who might need a small flush of gladness?

a

Who

dozen facial muscles. But, actually, it’s more than

knows,

your

smile

might

provoke

a wider

grin, which might give way to a burst of laughter, So smile. |

that, because it’s all in the mind. That is to say

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Marin

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Boy's Heart Surgery NEW

boy

YORK

romped

(AP)

in

the’

A

small

sunshine-

flooded brick patio of a Long Island home. A large rubber ball or his eye. He ran toward it, took careful aim and gave it a hefty kick.

It

sailed Tears

year-old watched

into

a lilac

filled

the

Greek her

eyes

woman

4-year-old

bush. of

as son

a

35-

she play.

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we

left

to even

Greece,

walk

he

was

unable

across

the

street.”

could

not

be

perform-

ed in Greece. It was one:of the worst

at Parkchester

General

and

heart

But the boy’s recovery has astonished attending physicians.

Dr. Aaron ternationally

who said

were

N.

performed the

Hospital surgery.

Gorelik, the inknown surgeon

the

operation,

boy’s

chantes

for

life

hopeless

without

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Recovery Amazes operation

The little boy was Stellakis Parthenopoulos. Only four weeks ago, he lay on an operating table underwent

Jaime

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600 heart formed,

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in

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more

than

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day

Gorelik

after

said.

the

sat up

in bed

his picture ta - “i

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operation,

and

his

1

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Stellakis and his mother moved- into the Long Island home of a Greek-American family, Mr.

from

and

interpreters read some of the touching letters. Several cone tained money for the impoverished Parthenopoulos family.

Mrs.

Chris

Galas.

They. will

be the guests of the Galas family until they return home.

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were several workers whose fortunes I hadn’t got around to yet. “One executive at CBS has become a steady client. Every time he has a decision he asks me to read his tea leaves.”

TODAY

two

group, on complaints that the noise

to to

in

has~ireturned

International

was

to

on

get

I felt

their

were waiting for a flight to New York , City. Police stopped the-

I grab-

on

Fritz

is

Long

The group was the. steel band from the Grape Tree Hotel in St.

picked

trip.

smallest

with

business

Saturday

in front

I

while hour

Adler, who

| Airline passengers and many airport employes were disappoint-

specialty.

ago

board.

to Europe. Bob Leith, local promoter and steamship:

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7:30—WFID-FM—Musicai

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it

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and

and

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wishful-think-

be

Vermont.

As we say, planation—in

dream-world

ing,

last we see, train to go

peo-

with

i

night,

just

young

in |accord

ag

from

one

Hunter

find

Aas

remains} with all four academies representwere located during the restoration ed held a recent meeting at the of San José Plaza, on a hunch ROA Beach Club. Cocktails and from Alegria who is di r of dinner were served to members the Institute of Culture, which is and their. wives.’ Also, ‘election ofresponsible for the restoration. officers took place. Felix Carr (Lt. USNA). was elected president Alegria explained to me that it was

&

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would

Federtl Acsgetee:

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that

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with she San-

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2

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Paramount’s

New ANN

Ricardo Alegria, pictured) here spent a few days vacationing in as he removed the bones from a Puerta Rico recently. burial spot located in- front of the The P.. R. Chapter of the U. S.

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in

she must

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plays

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down,

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THE SAN JUAN

STAR — (Theiy: June 16, 1960

19.

Hope Is Lucy's First New. |Leading Man In 9 Years © By. BOB gm WOVIE-TV WRITER HO.

LYWooD

(AP)

le Balllis breaking

Lucil-

in her first

leading man) in nine years. He’s a'fellow from Cleveland na-

look good for ai change:” She looks very, good. She has taken" off several pounds and seems as pretty and perky ‘as in

her

glamor

days

at

MGM.

| Musical “Wildcat” As soon as she finishes the med Bob Hope. The famed pair is making film in mid-summer, she takes a movie—the ‘real, big-screen off for New York to begin work “Wildcat.” kind for theaters, not the li- on a stage musical, ving

room

box:

The

ing

into

.| ital)

work

“It’s

provocative

title is “The Facts Of Life.” __ The facts of Lucille’s life are that she is as happy as could be expected, that:she is plungfollowing

her

and ° ‘professional

works

the

story

in

the

of

a

gal

gildfields

in

who

the

1900s,” she said. “She’s a real lusty, dame who -gets right in and works with her hands.

ma-

divorce

from Desi Arnaz: Renting.

We

Space

shared. lunch in her dres-

sing room at the Desilu-Cahuenga lot,.

where

-she

toiled

her

years

in “I Love Lucy.” She and Desi still

own

two

others,

the

ing

space

to

man

Panama.

deal)

or

ing

here,”

“They

studio and

film and

must.

have

they

along: with

they

are

Melvin

got

would’t

she

rent-

makers

a

NorFrank.

good

be

work-

;

explained.

Lucille seemed restrained and contemplative as she talked about and

future.

She

ap-

Ateneo Sponsors Art Contests

show

The

Ateneo

of

announced

Puerto:

the

Rico

opening

of

art contests in the fields of painting, engraving, sculpture, wood carving, ceramics, and Tiusical

cemposition

for

the

Christmas Festival of 1960. Entries must be at the Ateneo by Nov. 18 for all contests except the mist be in

musical one, by Nov. 10.

which

Any resident of the island may send entries. Contestants must be at least 18 years old, except

in

the

ceramics

contest.

Entries To Go On Show The paintings, engravings, scuitpures, and wood carvings received ‘ will be shown to, the public at the Ateneo between ‘Dec. 16, 1960 and Jan. 30; 1961: Prizes for these fields are: $400 donated by the Caribe ‘Hilton

Hotel,

for

the

purchase

of

an oil painting; $100 cash, donated by Ponce Candy Industries, for the purehase of a water color; $100 cash donated

by Payeo, for a pastel; a $100 éash prize donated’ ‘by United

will.

also

receive

a

diploma,

Public Gallery Gets Winners ~ The Ateneo stated the prizes for the purchase of the various items mean the Ateneo will retain the winning entries, to become

property

of

the

Christ-

mas Festival ‘and later to be donated to a Puerto Rican public gallery or museum of art. Two ceramics works will ‘be awarded prizes. Entries must be made with Puerte Rican clay, and the contestant must indicate his source of supply. A $50 eash prize will be awarded to

HOLLYWOOD is

—(AP)— Herschel

an

actor

of

many

talents— and voices. Eernardi

is

Lt.

Jacoby

in

the

adult

contestants,

from:| perfume

and

“I could make

the

Among in World led.

and

flowing

heard dialects,

in

in.

varying

extolling

pitches } products

to

ten

Juan.

a silver

is how

thing much

more

he’d

be

money

time

forgot-

they

take

but

Several

have

North

American

not, yet

been

Native

Foods

and Snacks. | Speciality Jibaro Bar-B-Q Chicken |

Fri,

& Sot. open till 3

A.M.

Lay

Starting with No Cover

moun305

Great Britain’s losses War T were G00 kil-

Lunch

Recinto

Sur,

...

Old

San

cocktails

A

"THE NEW YORK CITY BALLET” Choreographical

Direction

No Minimum Phone

Juan

2-4057

late, late 2

Friday 17, Saturday 18—

8:40 P.M. — Sunday 19— mat.

4:00

snacks

AEB

OT

EH

P.M.,

Orchestra. and

eve

Box

8:40

seats

— $2.50, Balcony — $1.50

Tickets

thee Happy Hour at 5:30

...

TAPIA THEATRE

Tapia

: =

FOUR DANCERS FROM

ast

Emy de Pradines

climbed.

with

LAURA TOFFEL

Haitian entertainer

com-

pletely anonymous. tains

our

jetted

and do comhe says. He

rich

try

= Testaurant |and supper club

if I’d

BALLET CONCERT

it’s still fresh.

I had

PRIANA

gasoline.:

forget about acting mercials full time,’ admits

money

do it while

“Another

engraved cup, donated by Puerto Rican Pottery, will be awarded the winner inthe 18 years and ‘under category.

“Peter Gunn’’ television series at $750 a week or thereabouts. But it’s his sideline of supplying voices for commercials that really keeps He’s

cé and

the Ateneo de Puerto | Rice, Box’ San

Presents

give me 4 script and an audien-

cefio Bank, and a diploma, will be awarded to the best piano suite, which should be of only 15 minutes duration. All prizes will be awarded the evening of Dec. 16, 1960, at the Ateneo. Additional details for each contest may be obtained from 1180

dela Danza

That’s the

Promoters and Advertisers for » The musical composition con- with’ your personal appearance. the purchase of an engraving; test will consider only ‘a piano ‘In TV, it didn’t matter so much a $300 cash prize donated by suite on a Puerto Rican folk- how I looked, so I never : worthe San Juan Racing Assoc., for lore theme, and must be origin- ried about it. But with the: big the purchase of a stone sculpture, al. The winning entry will be screen, they’re very careful. I. hurt me to and a $150 cash prize for the Played at the Ateneo on the guess -it wouldn’t purchase of a wood carving, night of awarding prizes. donated by Fine-Woods ManuA $250 ‘cash prize, donated in Puerto Rico facturers, Inc. Each prize winner by the Crédito y Ahorro Pon-} While

Bernardi Is A Man Of Many Voices Bernardi

hour.

BALL

Patronato

way I liké to work with comedy:

For Christmas 1960 Festival has

-in jone

LUCILLE

SS

present

peared: less: willing to’ glance at the past? - “I love: working with Bob,” “lshe said. “He’s* always such fun and such .a_ professional. It sounds funny, but I always feel like a real part of show business bis NDS MUST PART— The ‘amiable atmosphere of a “farewell” dinner staged in when’ I’m working with him. a Kome cafe by British actor Anthony Steel and. his just divorced spouse, Swedish. Greater Pains Taken aciress Anita Ekberg, was a trifle disturbed when Steel’s feelings of friendship were “Doing” a feature again after all ‘these ‘years is kind of hard. not extended to the photographer who took this photo. With the picture snapped as I -had forgotten what pains they Steel above began to chase him. , the photographer escaped. (AP Wirephoto) take’ to make movies. _Everything moves. $0 slowly. We took 10 hours to do a ‘seene the other day, -In , we did an entire

for sale starting

at the June

Saturday.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, June 16, 1960 Festival Casals Review ; | |

20 Siow Down and Live! These are the wise. driver’s watchwords on the highways. The wise driver takes time to observe posted speed

He takes time for give himself plenty

of

the

room

from

car

ahead.

Yes,

DONALD

On

THOMPSON

Tuesday

evening,

the

be-

CIN EMA Subject

To

Thursday,

Change)

June

16

Mena

of

Curse

the

LORRAINE.

The

Black

Teat

M*1iENZO:

Dormitorio

Para

KRESTO Five of

Senio_

the

wes

BROADWAY:

RIVIFRA:

Face

the

de

of

on

Back,

Page

One,

Revolt

Frontier

Ranger,

North-

Passage

y Medio:

Dragstrip Riot OLLER: Girls Towa.

Cat

IN:

Lost

Sayonara,

in A Harem

PONCE

FOX-DELICIAS:A

DRIVE

Juhnay

PIEDRAS

IN:

Hot

Rod

Summer

PARAISO: Santiago PUERTO RICO: Border

Rumble,

Rocco

Law

vs.

Place

TELEVISION (Listings Bubject Te Change) (Programs listed according te language) WKAQ-(2) WAPA-() Thursday,

11:30-(4)

June

Telefiesta

1:30—(4)

“Un

4:30-(2) (1)

Cocina Film

de

Ciele

3:45 -(2) Carteons 4:00-(2) “Por les

WIPR-(s) WKEM-— (11) 16

la

Caminos”

Hogar

(4) “Beyond Last Frontier” (Fiim) 5:00—(2) Les Amiges de Pinocho (6) La Hora del Nifio 5:15-(6) 5:30-(2) (4) 6:0@-(2)

(4)

“Sheena”’ Club de Titulares

Serruchito

6:%5—(2)

Informe

del

6:30-—(2) (4) (6)

“Yo Destrui Mi Ronda Sociat Ultima cc

Soifado”

(6)

Puntes

Cardimaies

(11) Gran Show de 8:30—(2) Ford Show a (6) Prospects of 9:80—(2) *<

Matinee TV 6 “Robin Hood” Cartoons Cartoons

(tl) 6:15-(2)

Deportes

Padre

(4) Rendezvous Nocturno, Hve musical Discovery at Brookfield Zoo Fitm “Bold Venture” Film En Broma y en Serio Intermezzo Jitazo Royal Show cane

Tarde

Verdes

Noticias, Deportes “El

(6) (il) 7:30—(2) (6) 7:45—(6) 8:08—(2) (4)

Desierto”

del

6:40—(4) &:55-—(2) 7:00-(2)

9:30—(2) 10:08—(2) (4) (6) (1)

Tiempo Hogar”

la Noche

“‘Histeria de Tres Hermanas“ Noticias, Deportes La Farandula Extra de la Noche Profi. Wresting, live

10:15—(2) “Markham” (Film) 1100—(4) Diario Puerterriqeetio

GD

Late

Show

Schneider,

fell

into

an

and

im-

mediate and expectant; hush as the introduction began; but these are only the dry facts, |

The

|

occasion was nothing so

simple

as

a

performance of a

difficult

work

virtuoso,

but

by

a

celebrated

represented ‘to

audience

the

noble

and stirring song of a man whose long been

and productive life has tenaciously focused on one

point:

music. What came

stage

during

the

across work’s

finest moments was not simply the sound of a violencelio accompanied by an orchestra, but a concentrate of all the wisdom,

Showdown,

Gangsters

audience

the

FAJARDO RIO

orchestra was conduct—

Tuesday’s

3

BAYAMON INTERNATIONAL DRIVE

Pasiones

Weman

the

the empty statistics.

NUEVO

Gladiators

ROOSEVELT:

SAN JUAN Lone Texan. Flaming

RIALTO: Frontier

SUPt.R

Kiad

of

Three

ROOSEVELT

Tumuito

That

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Road

Mysteriaas

PARAMOUNT:

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to

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CORCELLES:

METROPOLITAN: Bea Hur MUS(tc HALL: Sink the Bismarck! NEW

DENIA: Gates

MARTI:

Dark,

TE®RACE

of

PUERTO

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The

After

AZTECA: Bottom Faces of Eve

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GRAND: Oregon Trail, Alaska Passage HOLIDAY: Peytoa Place. A Certain Smue

MEO:

City

CAPARRA

of

Texas

Cello Concerte of Antonio Dvorak,

the

PARADISE: Mansions

||

| this season as soloist with the it wanted Casals, it got Canals, Festival Orchestra—and into a and it loved Casals. fet | standing ovation ‘by orchestra and public. The work was the

ed by Alexander

SANTUSCE

AMBASSADOR

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The Maestro Plays. By

the wise live. leved Pablo Casals walked seYou be driver dritakes time wien to’you're vu a wise iver, behind the wheel. Slow Down and|Tenely onto the University TheaLive! 4 ter stage for his enly appearance

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joy of a musician whose lifetime (beginning when Aida was but five years old and Brahms still had three symphoniesto compose ) spans what would | normally be two or three full and rich careers. Who is to say that the performance was technically flawless? Tuesday’s audience could not have cared jess about such petty matters;

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She has classified old age at 135— which gives her 10 more

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What was certain is that she has

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periods of Schubert’s melody? Perhaps.

spéed. . . Slow

extended

stopped

ilines

for

15 days—

due

to the

of director Clouzot.

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THE. SAN JUAN: STAR

oT?

— ‘Thursday, June 16, 1960 ©

"ANenage fo the people of Puerto Rico

THE “PLEBISCITE” ISSUE. _ WAS JUST A BLUFF! The

MUNOZmania

; against statehood and

the wild anxiety on the part of the “mufozmaniacs fo maintain

their |buresucratic

power

by all means,

invented the plebiscite trap — so not to have a plebiscite!

Senator

Miguel Angel Garcia, p.wsident of the Republican Statehood Party denounced the tricky

trap and in the name of his party gave the Popular

Democratic leaders in the something to think about:

Legislative

Assembly

2)” “LET'S SUBMIT TO THE PEOPLE. = BEFORE THIS YEAR'S ELECTION 774° THE QUESTION WHETHER THEY “ZI WOULD OR WOULD NOT CONSF

%q, SIDER AS PERMANENT THE COMMONWEALTH STATUS!

|

"Why don’t you ask Alvarado who is the one who . eg . |

its riayority leader in the House of Representatives, Mr.

_ Arcilio Alvarado, was that “THE POPULARES couLp

-¢a_inform you! The only thing 1 can fell

- NOT AGREE TO SUBMIT SUCH A QUESTION TO THE PEOPLE”

(" see El Mundo’s

you in advance is that the lion is running away

final edition, Saturday May

from the plebiscife even as Fernos suggested which

Mm, 1960),

was fo be more favorable for the Popular Parly.

‘When Senator Garcia Mendez was asked what had hap-

Muitor, like a lion, iIS running eney with the lion 0 .

nened at the Hilton’s breakfast on Friday the 10th, where |

representatives h reach

be

ae

from _the

2greement

conducted

three Parties

as #2

he ssh

.

the

way

got together

the Plebiscite

to

should

oa

holding lo the lion's fail. Fs 2

Adige sm

dentinny, —

ot snail

the people of Puerto Rico ond to their

no

‘should

politic al

leader

x pecrte is simply

be

tired of

gambling

with

being ‘fooledo

our

country’s

and

over.

- $0, | Puerto Ricans, there you see s that the MUROZmani

idea of the plebiscite was just a bluff!

REPUBLICAN STATEHOOD PARTY LiL | pee

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mi-

nutes from University. Will rent with op.

tion to buy brand new house. 3 bedrooms, living and diningroom, modern kitchen, 1% baths, terrazzo floors. Rent $140. Call 3-1471.

After

6:30,

2-4338.

1970

621

CONDADO: In beautiful section of Condado, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, unfurnished house. Has living room, dining room, breakfast room, powder room, two terraces. A truly delightful home for living and entertaining: Telephone Parker Realtor, office 3-3788, home 2.8840. 1965 622

build-

Apt.

FOR

SALE

6A

3-0850. UF

APARTMENT

in

Conda-

1944

625

ANTILLES

GUEST

with

Caribe Hilton new furnished

ocean

in

lovely

view.

Near

and Condado Hotels. Cool, rooms. Reasonable Rates.

Social Security 804, 4th Floor, Ve a wa

HOUSE,

nice

Building, Ponce de Apartment 401-402,

Leén Mrs.

HOUSE Ashford

Guest House. Avenue, Condado.

Rooms

and

efficiency

Special

arrangements

apartments.

Maid

Hot water. Some Best hotet and Beach facilities for

coupies

travel

ing together. One block from La Concha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personal guided tours. Telephones 43-6231 and 2-7927 Mrs. Annie De Mauret, Manager MARIGALANTE

PARQUE

159,

Phone

2-3056. Beautifully decorated, ~ airconditioned rooms, each with private bath, hot and cold water. Terraces, garden. beach

rates.

and

business

Manager,

sectors.

Margarita

de

Sum-

Con-

treras.

1490

2

ISLAND

HOUSE

Spacious,

roms. From including an 2-1779.

—-

1017

Ashford

modern,

-

a

airconditioned

$9. single - $14. double, excellent breakfast. Phone

1564

LA

permanent.

45 minutes

from

Capi-

_ 629

UF

PROVIDENCIA

Parque 153. Near theatres, busses.

GUEST

HOUSE

beaches, restaurants, Sun terrace, all air.

conditioned rocms, Cooking information, phone 2-9352

facilities. For or write to

Box

Santurce.

12384

Loiza

Station,

JENNY'S: Guest House with a atmosphere, Delicious meals 1850 McCleary Ave. Tel. 3-6802

UF DANISH GUEST HOUSE — Weekly and monly rates. Danish breakfast optional. Cen ratiy located near Paramount Theater.

253 Duftaut 1374

Street.

Telephone

LA POSADA — Motor Inn. Across the street from beautiful beach, near airport. 15 rooms, all airconditioned; some with kitchenette. Private bath. Telephone 9-1175. Isla Verde, Puerto Rico. 1740 629 LA

3-8885. 618

CASA

ROSA

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, sh - 3-1481. Mrs. Z. C. Steffens, Cacique St. 2071, Santurce. _ 1731 SAN JUAN GUEST #sOUSEbreakfast and drinks on your terrace in . delightful guest house close to “Under The

and

UF

New, informal, oceanfront guesthouse in iuxury hotel area. Large terrace facing the sea, with private stairway to beach.

or

tal. Continental food, moderate prices. Mediania Alta, east of Parcela. P. O. Box III, Loiza Aldea.

UF

service All screened. with air conditioning. Tesidential section.

Near

ends,

on ocean, splendvacations, week-

1738

3-8769.

ASHFURD 1120-1122

mer

CHARRON’S COTTAGE, id beach. For delightful

one

minute

from

Court, corner of Caribbean Tourist A

beach.

McLeary. iati

17

T

3-1317, 702

LOW

RENTAL.

Drive

to

Rio

Avenue.

874

1910

614

DUFFY'S

have

remodeled

charm.

‘ng, old beach tome, and -now offer ctooms, all with private bath, some with private patio, some air condittoned. One

minute

to

beach

and

bus.

bedroom

port July

home,

first

entrance

autothree

post

at Los Angeles WE25. 1st. Phone 3-0881.

air-

Available

1914

617

COMFORTABLE

FURNISHED

bungalows, ag

Montehay,

Roa

Weekend:

beautiful Boca

de

1

screened

Vaciatalega Cangrejos

h 7

or

rentals. Ideal for picnics. Telephone 2-8138 for information and reservations. 1410 Salvador. Prat, Santurce. = 96

ATTRACTIVE NEW unfurnished 5 bedreoms, playroom, 3 baths, screened, terrazzo floors. 65th Infantry, Rio. Piedras. Telephone 8-8118,

1920

UF

NEW,

SEMI-FURNISHED

guest

house,

ideal

Bedroom, bathroom, kitchen with cabimets.

ter,

independent

for

couple.

electric stove, dinette

closests.

Enclosed

pets.

Call

PM.

Floral

7.1288

yard.

from

Park,

CONDADO

No

9-12

Hate o

Large

living-diningroom, Refrigerator, hea-

set.

3 large

children

AM

and

or

2-7

Rey. 618

t

HOUSE

near

Presbyterian

Hospital. Spanish style, 4 bedrooms, 2% bathrooms, servant’s quarters, patio, piano, wonderful location. Rent $400 unfurnished. Also many others— Santa Maria house with swimming pool,

tely

furnished,

rent

$350.

REALTORS — ASSOCIATES. 1927

FRANCISCUS—

3-3506, 3-8372. 616

9-0144,

BEACH ed, one

WASHINGTON 67 GUEST HOUSE -— Near beach in Condado Section. Singles, doub} and triples, airconditioned. Patio with lounge chairs. It’s fun to watch the birds. Big terrace with Steinway piano and television for our guests’ delight. Near hotels — walking distance from shopping centers, Manager, Miss Cabassa. Phone 2-4026. 1911

713

NEW. CONCEPT in tourist accomodations. With the rental of one of our excellent accommodations, you get the 24 hour-a-day loan of a car for your sightseeing, nite club visiting, etc. Call 2-0486 anytime. uF 1475 GUEST

HOUSE

500

yards

Phone 3-2936,

1585 LUQUILLO

OCEAN

VIEW

From

terrace, large carport. Price $20,500. Cash See

if at Marginal

119,

Telephone

EL

COMANDANTE

No.

95, also Santa Rosa, two houses for sale. 3 bedrooms, bath, living-dining one with equipped kitchen. Muebleria Maury, FerRandez Juncos 1505, 25515 SPEAK SPANISH. 1856 610 PUNTA

LAS

MARIAS.

Concrete

and

frame house near beach. Three bedrooms,

Sarage,

separate

quarters.

For

‘i

i

Immediate

call

2-4107.

1892

AT

614

BUCARE

DEVELOPMET:

For im-

mediate occupancy Functional Builders offers is “Caribaire™ and “Ba homes, each having: 4 bedrooms, 3 bath-

rooms,

equipped

kitchen,

liberal

mortgage;

homes

pointment only. icy 2-2768.

Cali

Arturo

RESIDENCE

bedrooms

partment

with

ap-

Saldafia, | : |

616

in Hyde

Park.

facili!

additional

by

and

a

small

interior).

Rivera,

Hyde

188t

AGUAS

BUENAS,

.

Park.

near

or Perey6, =

| El

Ranchpd

613

Hotel,

furnished 3 bedroom house, all facilities, on 8 acres. Call Rodriguez, 2-2912, or 200 — de Leva, San Juan. 616 SANTA MARIA—luxurious home, less than one year old, like new. Comp’ete

in every detail. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,

ROOMS CONDADO

FOR

SECTION:

RENT Room

and)

private

bath one block from ocean. Cooking facilities, air conditioned, hot water. Excellent location. 1505 Mirabel Aye. Apt. I, between 9 — 12 AM and after 6 PM. 1976

618

FURNISHED ROOM. airconditioned, private bath, hot water, screened, telePhone, cooking facilities, hotel service, use whole apartment. Across San Juan Darlington, on one of main avenues. Tele-

phone 2-3940. Fernandez Juncos 635, Apt. 1913

615

MIRAMAR

SECTION:

Fur

d

sidence,

ant’s

and

LAND-for

our custom home! (Cupey acre with a grove of orance

expanded for guest

earage—

hvuse.

_ Airconditioning |

at

your

by | the

disposal,

1850

trade bar-

Atlantic,

UF TAFT room

GUEST HOUSE — with private bath,

Taft 53, Each airconditioned,

hot and cold water, independent entrance.

eecal 773

rates

by

the

month.

2-0887

or

UF

Read the Classifieds

quarter rfectly

acre—a corner lot, high and level. Third of an acre in San.

meters

616

Ponce

from

de Leon, in front of bus stop,

Borinquen, 1912 : So ONE OB two girls to share

1976

Ave.

home

with

conti

located

all lines.

neighborhood.

Quiet

tal.

le.

614

Centrally

om

Ponce de Leon, Santurce. Telephone, sooking privileges, use of house, large balcony overlooking city and harbor. $15 weekly, $50. monthly. 3-1016. 1883

613

LOTS

FOR

SALE

AQUEDUCT EOAD, high up, 7,000 square meters. Call ez, 2-2912 or 200 Juan.

San

Leon,

de

Ponce

616

|

1852

IN CUPEY BAJO section of Rio Piedras. selling

four

hilltop

square

meéter.

plots

of

2500,

2770,

at

3-3899

2600 and 3900 square metérs. Two facing highway ahd two adjacent facing municipal road, Electricity and water available. Asking $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 per

Phone

Brenes

during office hours, and Satardaya (and | holidays.

1

7-2845

evenings,

1

FOR

SALE

MAGNOLIA

OB

GAEDENS

house,

°

RENT very

centrally

located

nice

3.

Baya-

mon. Mosaic floors. Refrigerator and stove. Rents $100 or $1600 option to buy. Call 8-1665,

1969

628

OFFICES 3

FOR

INDEPENDENT

two of 700

sa. ft.

approximately.

RENT

OFFICES

each,

one

Commercial

for

300

center

rent,

sq.

ft

San-

turce. 2nd. floor, Martinez Vela record store, Stop 16 Ponce de Leon 1075. Information 2-4871. 1775 614

1400 SQ. FT.

— OFFICE

SPACE.

Clean,

clear, well ventilated. New building in heart of Puerto Nuevo business section. 450 SQ. FT: office complete with air conditioning, clocks, fixtures, iron fenced doors and windows. Roosevelt and De Diego Avés., Puerto Nuevo. Call. Reyes, 8 7 1499 < 610

.

FARMS FOR SALE DORADO

HIGHWAY:

Farm.

planted

in

various fruit trees, on new De Diego Express Highway. 20 minutes from Sane turee. Debt-free. Water, light. Mr. Mao ra, Ole Madrid 1858 Ponce de Leon 2-3891. SPEAK

SPANISH.

962

7

'

621

262 CUERDA FARM, 15 minutes from town of Fajardo. Good cane quota. Suitable for dairy,’ ete. Juan Jimenez Mata, Box 3188, San Juan. Telephone 2-6779 and 2-2374. 1938 623 FAJARBO on highway overlooking ocean, 366 aeres at $450 per acre. Call 3-7509 after 7:00 P.M. 1946 621

DOGS

&

PETS

BOXEE PUPPY for sale, $30.00. Call senada 21. = 1918 i

gain

price.

Yunque

Reparto del ;Opportunely

Country

and’

other: desirable

a

qdarters,

Corner

lot

too,

in

locations.

Ea

a pleasant neighbore

hood near: beach, shopping, Centrally air | conditioned

shop.

615

Pilar quarter with good fix

properties,

ATLANTIC VIEW— maii’s

En-

orner

nancing.

Realtor

TELS. 3.5315

Ho-

AIRCONDITIONED ROOMS, completely independent, $35.. up! monthly. One block

and schootg, home witli

air conditioned of

534

Robert Tschudin,

ta Maria (near telephone lines) at 4 bar-

from

1925

Real Es ate OCEAN FRONT-—First rate Ocean Park location—495 square meters with 30. meters beach frontage. Three bedroom re-

200

La Concha, Condado Section, Cool. lesome; comfortably furnished room with private bath. Moderate rates. Come, = it. 1154 Magdalena Avenue Phone

room,

Private bath, hot water, private entrance. For single man with reference. Excellent location. Please See Mrs. Ronda at 635 Fernandez Juncos, Apt. 5, Stop 10%. 1902 614

tel

$11,600

loan, 20 years, balance facilities. Price $22,500. Will accept rural farm with mortgage or lot in the ee ere aanteni oe working hours 273 néeral 6-3510.

OPPORTUNITY

2-car carport

opened

1

BEAUTIFUL

3

conditioner optional. For single man, (with references, $60. without air conditioning. Cacique St. 1921, Santa reresae Call for appointment, 3-3215. : 615

621

trees. Spectacular acre in Monterey with full view around the horizon. Bucaré

furnishPrivate

COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE, 606 Olimpo Avenue, Miramar, Santurce, Centrally located. Single and double accommodations with private bath, some air conaitioned. Rates from $4. single. Mrs. Cruthirds, 2-3994, g 35 UF

HOUSES FOR SALE

Can easily

UF

71

624

526

@OTEL

home. Fully screened, linen service, all conveniences. Large patio. Fenced. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. Americas corner Cacique, Santurce. *3-3091 1774

Rey.

1

DONCELLA

9-0532,

COTTAGE - Completely airconditioned bedroom

Hato

huge closets, 2 patios, large family room with bar, ultra modern kitchen, 30 foot livingroom, bedrooms airconditioned: House completely screened, } 1300 meters. Telephone 6-3263 or 6-1279, Ask for Mr. Brooks. 1936 618

37.50 single, $10. double. All include pl breakfast. Isla Verde Road, near San Juan Intercontinental.

Call 382

Park,

|

EXTENSION

COMPLETELY FURNISHED with matic washer and dryer, modern

402

THE

St.,‘Floral

$8,250. 6-5042. 1974

service.

Piedras out 65th Infantry Reinita St., Country Club.

from beautiful beach. Airconditioned. Singles $7., doubles $12, Kitchen privileges. Nicest residential section, near airport. 108 Doncella St., Punta Las MaEnjoy rias, Santurce, Private | 1 691 ’ UF cu Trees”, MAISON BLANUSE Guest ffouse. Doub:ie Carrion and single air conditioned rooms with Member -bath. Near beach. Sun terraces. 77 Wash St. C corner Wilson, Manager Beatriz Racini, Tele-

UF

8 Betances

1891

bus

1941

do section. 4 bedrooms, living, dining, 3 bathrooms. Fully equipped kitchen and. laundry, incinerator, terrazzo floors, 2 elevators. 3000 sq. ft. of open terrace overlooking the beach and Ashford Ave. nue. For information call telephone 3.2758.

1972

2 MAGNIFICENT FURNISHED residence for rent in Floral Park. Big living room, dining room, modern kitchen with builtin facilities, air-conditioned bedrooms each with sliding door closet and built. in dresser, studio room, big porch and patio ted to living room. Servant’s quarters, laundry room and garage, in separate building. Near bus staps and restaurants. Reasonable price. For information call 6-5516 or come and see it,

BEAUTIFUL, RESIDENCE, exclusive section, Scenic Homes, Altamira. 535 meters, 3 bedrooms, laundry room, semi-covered

ue st Hou S € 8 Miramar,

ROOM FOR RENT PRIVATE ENTRANCE, private bath, hot water, air

UNUSUAL. OPPORTUNITY — nicely furn 3 bedrooms, living-dining, modern kitchen. Two tile baths, large terrace, fenced yard, hot water. screens,

613

the Con-

occupancy.

3-0805

CONDADO SECTION, one block te beach, completely furnished two bedrooms, 2 baths, air conditioner, living-dining, covered terrace, utilities included. Cali before 9 AM or after 6 PM. Phone 3-7707.

from

dado Lagoon. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, beautiful furnished kitchen, all brand new

equipment,

Cali

1953

CONDOMINIUM

BEAUTIFUL

apartment

1947

Reasonably

Priced. See Mrs. Tollinche, Bori Commercial, 24041 Borinquen Ave. 8 AM to 7 PM. Telephone 2-3529. 1894

COMPLETELY

ISLA VERDE: New ‘house near Hotel San Juan and beach. One bedroom, big livingroom, bar. Semi-furnished with cabinets, refrigerator and stove. Yard Suit-

Te-

1887 MODERN

bedroom

38-2340

screened. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining, livingroom, balcony, back

waicr.

LIVINGROOM,

1919

Porch, linen, kitchen utensils. Across San Juan Darlington, one of main avenues.

ed

inium

de Leo Lagoon.

with screen, kitchen with refrigerator, chinaware, linen and utilities. Rent $75. Delbrey Street 144, Santurce, near San Jorge Church. Near Beach. Sra. J. Tizol, telephone

616

LARGE

C

3 baths, living-dining room For. information Tel. 2-1317.

FURNISHED

monthb.

1720

BUCARE Tias. Isla

fur-

beautifully

condominium

view, Condado, 3-6746 after 1 PM.

in

San Rafael, Stop 11, Ponce Avenue, facing the Condado

Ia Concha Hotet Telephone Parker Reiltor, office 3-3788, home 2-8840.

VACATION

small

nished apartment with garden terrace, hot water, telephone, gas. Suitable for one or congenial couple. $125 Rent. Call days, Mrs Thomas, 3-0194. 1929 616

after

2.9503

CONDADO:

FURNISHED 3 bedroom Maya Street, Cool, patio,” near University. and television. Available Rent $225.

39

616

OLD

kitchenette,

$135.

apartment,

spacious, big With telephone on June 15th. 1934

single

bedroom.

be

2-0911 es

FOR

included.

can

phone

us.

APARTMENT.

Livingroom,

bath.

mortgages.

Call

Roosevelt.

HOUSES FOR RENT UEB. COUNTRY CLUB: Brand new corner house, 3 bedrooms, living room, mo. dern kitchen and bath, Near shopping center. Cool. Few minutes to Rio Piedras. Rent $90. Information Monday to Friday, telephone 3-3454. Saturdays and, Sundays, 2-9334,

e

=

INVESTING or SPECULATING? Our realtor, lawyer, government specialist and staff are yours. Pictures, complete description of stores of houses for sale, ALIEN

HOUSES FOR RENT

FOR RENT

38254

meters.

hobby

Only

AVAL

Ext 72

PRR TAES

3-8400


oo

||

'SHIE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, June 16, 1960

E U F I S S A L

SECRETARIAL

AIR CONDITIONERS AUTO _|

SERVICE

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHEER, experienced eontinental serving La Concha, San Suan Intercontinental others, local —

transient,

Typ’

editing,

contracts,

SHOMPSON gets his word in, with three IBM electrics and stenos to go with them, and a full time messenger to pick up and deliver your job. For professional typing, mimeographing, offset printimg, more people than ever before are turning to Thompson Services, 13 Bolivia Street,

Hato

1821

Rey,

Dial

6-5207,

oe

POSITION

WANTED

AVAILABLE

for

cook-house-

keeper. Prefer a Filipino cook. Easy work for family of two persons. Good salary. Call for appointment, phone 3-4918. 1966 €22

ATTENTION

TEACHERS:

Fifth

and

Seventh grade position open at CaribbeanSchool in Ponce. Proficiency in English essential. Please contact telephone 2.5589

c

foreign and American. Good financing, parts and service. Fa mechanics. ‘Dealers requested. I at Mediavilla’s Machine Shop, ema 2%, Hato Rey. ' Tel.

:

HELP

SPORTS

WANTED

MALE-

1930

Ext.

FOREIGN

;

= oer

ALE: 1957 TRIUMPH 1550. Call 2-5068 from

ays.

1903

616

after

training

in Casalesman. Earnings

period.

3-6689. 71

HELP WANTED — FEMALE

X 4° ‘pallets

Bayamon.

4 WOMAN to act as housekeeper, governess and cook. Reference required. Top salary. For interview, call Bayamén 775 or 1067, or call in person at IA2 Paseo del Parque, corner of Ramirez de Arellano, Garden Hills, between 2 - 4 PM and 7 —9 PM. 1638 UF NURSEMAID to care for newborn infant of working mother. Mondays through Fridays, 6:30.5 PM. Older woman preferred. Some English helpful. Good pay. Cervantes 11, Apartment 3, Condado. 1928 618 ATTRACTIVE,

EXPERIENCED

secret-

ary, bilingual, dictation and transcription in English. Knowledge of accounting. Very nice working conditions in Bayamén Area. Top salary for right person. Please mail eee to Mace Corp., Star 18, Bayamon. 3951

POSITIONS

WANTED-WOMEN

EXPERIENCED

Jent

typing

SECRETARY

and

shorthand,

excel-

filing,

some

bookkeeping, some Spanish. Phone 3-2111.

3915

614

\

POSITIONS

WANTED—MEN

UIPME NT

FOR

|

CONTINENTAL,

25

YEARS | old,

college

WATER WATER

from $45.00 up, with full factory warranty at INSULAR DISTRIBUT-

HEATERS,

brand new, and service ORS’

HEATERS

annual

WAREHOUSE

SALE

ation telephone 3-2758.

1945

|

CARS ments,

you

mical

FIAT.

a visit

1815

AIR

COND.

REPAIRS

AIECONDITIONING & REFEIGERATION wepair for home and _ (commercial establishments, All Stateside mechanics.

Call Stateside nights, 2-7465.

AIR

Service,

COND.

days

2-4718

—. 713

FILTERS

8.

FILTERS INC. manufacturers all and sizes air conditioning filters home window units - also industrial Call

3-5999.

AIR CONDITIONERS; new i

annual

with at

from) $125.00 up

full’ factory

INSULAR

WAREHOUSE|

warranty

DISTRIBUT-

SALE

this

week at Mufioz Rivera 875 {Rio Piedras and kilometer 2.8 Trujille Alto Road. 1814 , 8:

VACUUM CLEANERS

can

own

Just

CAR? With $275. monthly installa

brand

new,

call|3-5190,

at Martorani

ite

or

Motors,

Inc.,

Full

us

1402

condition, radio, good tires, engine over. hauleii this month. One owner, low mileage. $475. Telephone 2-0000 Fort ereoee Ext. 2123 or 2237. Lancer,

Telephone

keyboard.

2-4358.

ed

76

factory, $425.00.

Treated

Leon

Ave.,

Santurce.

Tel “

1715

brand

new

4 door sedan,

age, P. O. Box

Gen

1766, San

1896

624

wate. GE

618

MOBILMAID

. dishwasher,

GE

auto-

matic clothes washer, Westinghouse cloth-

1 1948

SALE

this

Rivera 875, Rio Piedtas 2.8 Trujillo Alto Road.| 1816 iy

week

and

new,

and service ORS’ annual

with

Mufioz

week

at Mufioz

brand and

$125.00

full | factory

up,

at INSULAR DISTRIBUTWAREHOUSE SALE this

week at Mufioz Rivera 875, Rio Piedras an kilometer 2.8 Trujillo Alto Road.

DETECTIVE

75

HOTPOINT

WASHING MACHINE

CONTINENTAL

in good.

CHINESE

combination. Call 3-6689. 1958

LACQUERED Mahogany.

618

radio

Will

bar

sacrifice.

617

LA

OFFICE

at Real

Fortaleza

Control

with

ment

against

termites.

and i

full

Ui-baietie it

UF

133. .

:

or

hegele }

and

new

service,

DISTRIBUTORS’ annual SALE this week at Mufioz Piedras Road.

&

WHO

and

Puerto)

Rico’s

jab dein hi}

~ ae

— 715

SALE

Juan

2-0576.

kilometer

is

REPAIR

and

Coils to order.

ing

changes

pore

26%,

Santurce.

Tel.

FE.V.

SALES

& SERVICE

make

electric motors of all types,

any type of

Piedras.

-La

Bolsa.

No.

im-/

Tel.

Telephone.

going

6-3157,

to move?

Use

Rico,

United

Puerto

6-3329

a ae

Stop

Tel

2-2726,

1057.

States,

Packing, Agent of Muebleria

2-2067

Ponce

Santurce.

de

SAVE

WITH

TORRES.

20,

Santurce.

Tel.

YOUR

no matter Moderate Fernandez

fur

by

Maritimes, Juan. Se Local and } belongings. Agents

bal

if

it be prices. Juncos

iaiiac

National

Al

Van

eee

Lines

.

UF

>

ex

DRESS WOMEN'S

Ave.,

ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS

gan

and

fine

iebciios1020Amt

Condado.

SALE

WAREHOUSE

week

this

Rivera 875, Ria Piedras 2.8 Trujillo Alto; Road.

PAN

and

at

Mufioz

kilometer 75

AMERICAN

AM

te

ELECTRONICS

make TV, guarantee. Evening 10

FM

LABS

radio or Hi-Fi, Stateside-trained service. Cad

6-4230.

UP

PRINTING

1446

&

RADIO

RENTAL

.

TELEVISION, RADIOS, for rent in your own home. Same service given to hotels, hospitals, for years. Call 3-0719 and will Geliver. $5.00 one week, $15.00 per month.

Télerental 262 .

Service.

UP |

APPLIANCE

SERVICE

MARQUEZ REPAIR SHOP repairs all makes washers, dryers, dishwashers, electric ranges, and Eas stoves.

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE BESSONS

IN

CLASSES

Spanish,

English,

and

French, for ehildren or adults; in small Sroups or individually, for beginners or for those whe wish to improve knowledge of ‘er literature; experienced teacher, B.A. U.P.R.,) M.A. Wellesley College, Personal interview by appoint. ment. Telephone 6-€315 from 2 - 5 PM. 1703

UF

SPANISH

college Diego, Chalet, T 1850

LESSONS

for

Continentals,

by

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GUN-TOTING (Continued From Page 1)

(Continued! From

‘ing a squabble between the defendant and El Imparcial publisher

Antonio

Ayuso

Valdivieso.

Challenged Court’s Jurisdiction A legal ruling on jurisdiction was made in Superior Court, following the gun incident, by Superior

Court Judge Fiol.

‘Teamster Attorney George Weasler had challenged the court’s jurisdiction on grounds _ that charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board both by El

Imparcial

and

the

Teamsters

had preempted the legal field for Federal action. But Judge Fiol ruled that insuJar law is applicable, since acts of violence have allegedly been committed

e2zainst FP °ver.

against

the

‘.n2

persons

property

injunction

of

and

the

sought

by

em-

El Im-

psrcial seeks to end alleged mass picketing

and

violence

‘i ocmsters.

by

the

|

" 4e gun incident occurred about $'J

am.

yesterday

w2:ovons. court.

search.

All

following

ordered.

persons

a

by

the

for

the

present

E1 Imparcial hearing were searched. A weapon was ialso found on Julio Colon Gandia, chauffeur for E] Imparcial publisher Ayuso. CoIcn had a weapons permit, however,

and

was

released

without

char ze:

Teamster

Motion

Denied

Judge Fiol also’ denied, but Wiihout prejudice, a motion of Teamster counsel asking that members of the Seafarers International Union. (SIU-AFLCIO) be brought into court in connection with the alleged vio: lence. The Seafarers entered the sizike scene on|“June ‘6, about two weeks: after the Teamster sirike

began

walk-out

M ay

of

24

with

the

Imparcial~ editorial

employees.

The

“without

‘pre-

judice” dismissal of ‘this ‘Teamster

motion

for the

leaves

the

court

free

subsequent consideration Seafarer issue. #1

Imparcial

attorney

of

Felix

Ocneteco argued that the matter of alleged Seafarer particiPation in the violence was irrelevant,

since

punction motion against

the

the

Imparcial

is directed

in-

only

Teamsters.

Witness Adolfo Collazo, head of the Commonwealth concialiation

service,

June

2

testified

meeting

Imparcial

that

between

management

and

held

to

dispute, ters

the

fair

during

ended

when

withdrew

that

in

that

that

management

cond

anti

Captain last

the

Luis

taxi

cab

drivers.

tice

to

“‘show

organizing notice

cause”

of mass

requested

the

picketing. his

volume

the

conflicting

in

be

allowed

their

length but not be renewed. Once these

concessions

have

expired,

the Marks plan would allow drivers “approved” by the hotels and the taxi association to pick up fares at any hotel. Passenger movement to and from Isla Verde airport has been

trip

by

lack

buses

between

of

taxis,

for

the

six

mile

the

airdrome

and

local hotels.

passengers

Company la

tops

the

ec Hecton Ramos|’

Mimoso.. said

night

wit-

was.

the sethe

on

than

a

minute.

year.

She

did

say

it

was

“big

and black” and that she believed there -were three persons, prohably men, in the ear, two in the back seat and the driver in the front seat. Initial reports late Tuesday night said an eyewitness, other than Mrs. Soler, had seen- the abduction and taken down the

license, number

Police gave this the missing father

description of and daugther:

Miss Soler, 5| feet 7, weighing 148 pounds, blonde hair and brown eyes, wearing pushers and al blue

blue pedal blouse de-

corated with embroidered ers, and lowheeled shoes. Antonio

Soler,

graying

cated nal

that

should

fare—10

of the car as it shoes.

‘#

that two

the

cents

a

provisiride—win|-

approval, the matter of salaries ‘would then be “open to new con\sideration.” |

TOKYO (Continued From Page 1) The White House has declined— ‘obviously

for

security

public

the

reasons—to

details

of

the

be disclosed until the eve of his Guest At State Dinner Last night the President, an old soldier

St.

hearings,,

in

San

which

Philippines,

was

guest of honor at a state dinner

Juan.

given

by

Philippines

Carlos palace.

P.

Garcia

ended

6 p.m. yesterday, will contoday at| 9:30 am. in Su-

Getting

This

attacked

men

Teamsters.

into

the

President

at

Malcanang

spirit

of

things

in these islands, Eisenhower wore a barong tagalog to the dinner.|.

perior Court. El Imparcial alleges 14 employes, including 12 editorial personnel, have been physically by

inthe

plant

light

weight

embroidered

shirt, hanging outside the trousers, is the most fashionable garb for at evening

social affairs here.’

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FOUR ROSES DISTILUERS COMPANY, N.Y.C. KENTUCKY IGHT BOURBON

flowhair,

wearing ‘glasses, 5 feet “4, weighing about 155 pounds. When he left the house he wore brown slacks, white shirt and black

petition and that another is scheduled for this month. Ramos indi-

of his duty in front

Comercio

about tinue

less

She did not get the license number of the car nor its make or

arrival.

same

The

in

hearings have! benn held on the

day’s proceedings, testified to having seen events of violence of the struck El Imparcial

un-

with

the daily

money and ppinted out that no action has as|yet been taken on a provisional \fare. increase. filed with ‘the Public Service Commission on’ Jan. 18.

parties.

to run

of

company’s

when

port firm has been steadly losing

Owner David Marks said he recommended the exclusive Metro contracts

of the

if and

6,500 high of four year ago—the daily average when the present fare of eight cents was approved by the Public Service Commission. Company officials say the trans-

San Juan District Court June 20. Compromise Plan That company holds a_ concession at all leading local hotels except for the San Juan Intercontinental, which is also reportedly weighing a contract with Metro. A compromise plan, proferred by president of the seven-cab Marks Co., Inc., reportedly failed to; stir .any immediate interest from

all 40

employes

The

presence

in the course

Perez,

covering

alleged

com-

the

in

of

President’s planned three-day visit to Tokyo. The itinerary may not

conciliation

witness

number

Paoli said that at 6 p.m. last night he was served with a no-

aboard

‘charges

from

wide

make

the

filed

practice

last to leave casmbers.

Police

had

(Continued From Page 1) sped away. However, the report The Teamster action may caused hundreds of San Juan overrought* yesterday, was unable appeared to be! erroneous. |Police trigger another bout in the three- shoppers and office personnel to to talk to reporters, police related Sgt. Alberto Diaz said last night cornered strife between the Hoffa take. the long road homé. Mimeo- this story: f there had been no other witness, union, the Seafarers Internation- graphed notices| handed out by Antonio left home, at 3 Nairn mor was any license number real Union, (SIU-AFL-CIO) and rt employees members of St., Condado, about 9 aim. to re- corded. the United Packinghouse Workers the | United Packinghouse Work- pair a linotype machine. He did Police meanwhile worked on of America, for top, spot in the of America|) (AFL-CIO)—to repair jobs ot many places. He ithe meager clue available. Soler island’s seething labor front.: ere he was going. passengers at the San Juan termi- didn’t say d said he was leaving to ‘repair ‘It was a strike by Packing- nal, stated that/the walk-out is He did not come home for lunch}; a linotype machine, without ‘sayas usual, but . Soler didn’t not ra strike.” ey 'S caphouse against the 40-cab fleet fing where. Officers were system, the notic d, were. se- attach much importance to that. jatically checking all places where of the Metro Taxi Cab Co. last in order Friday that sparked the city-wide eki g work Things came rapidly to a climax || the might have gone. to better their » Now set at about 8:15. p.m. | Tuesday: when |) taxi stoppage. this time-consumi g While | the telephone rang and a voice] Last Tuesday, members of the 70 cents an hour, piece of work. was ing ups that’ of -her hus- descriptions of the missing wever, the stdppage came she believed Ww Association. of Taxi Owners, couple said: aria, come and after four of band which operates over 800 cabs, less|than four hou were circularized to every pplice meet me on the corner.” captains had halted operations in a protest the | company’s station in the island, following Sonia accompanied the mother Tuesday night’s general radio against the alleged monopoly of conferred with Popular manager the Metro at San Juan luxury Col. Eduardo Andino over an as- to the corner of Ashford Ave. and alarm, Nairn St., near Prebysterian Hosked-for dollar-an-hour wage. hotels. . One detective close to the pital. i a statement last night, Andino Rafael Paoli, president of the investigation said police were ‘Here Is Your Father’ he had been notified of the taxi owners association, said last at a loss to explain when Soler After a few minutes of. waiting, was abducted, demand only on Tuesday night the taxi strike is complete | ™ although they a car came up and a man’s voice oon, and that it disregarded and continuing and that no peace att timed it “somewhere before said through the open car winsion agreement of last Septemtalks are underway with hotel |? noon” because he had not shown ber! 21, in which the base pay dow: ‘Come here, Here is your up for lunch at home. operators. father."’ for captains was set at 65 cents. He said he believed that a large Soler is the brother of Eugenio As Sonia approached the car, number of independent cab owners The agreement, which still has the door suddenly was flung open, Soler, composing room foreman a year to run, was amended by are about to affiliate with the at strife-ridden El Imparcial. stipulation seyeral months later an arm reached out and she was packinghouse workers. and' the pay of captains was in- dragged inside. The car then sped Police said they saw no links between this relationship and Commenting on the Teamster creased to 70 cents. away.: recent union violence at the’ intrusion, he said he believed they Mrs. Soler stood helpless, ‘watch: Included in the stipulation is have little chance of winning a a provision for wage-increases ing the abduction, which was. over Spanish-language newspaper.

hampered

the Teamshuff

1)

travelers obligéd to tote luggage

bitter

a

management

labor

the

m Page

El

meeting

earlier

against them. Ocheteco drew

ness

such

date

plaining day

only

SEARCH

CATANO' aa

ij

on

Teamsters. broke up without resit. He said the attempted con-

c-liation,

Page

125

WHISKEY «86 PROOF * AGED

6 YEAR

P.


i]

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, June 18, 1960

26 Fisherman’s

Marlins Shifting To San Juan?

Luck

Bass And Bilaharzia By Mike Although Puerto Rico the best black fishing the

world,

there

eonnected sport.

with

By

that,

somiasia little

are

or

is one areas

some

of in

hazards

the

fresh

I mean

the

Bilaharzia,

water Schisto-

a

that

inhabitss>and

contaminates

some

of the island’s

by

and lakes. devilish worm

infected

snails

trate a person’s minutes

is

and

skin

carried

can

pene-

within

a few

for

perhaps

twenty

years.

longer

Frederick

exists. F.

Fergerson,

this

to

say

about

the

is

not

Bilaharzia world.

a

one

is found

Many

agencies

the

lent,

avoid

mouth

of

the shores of are most preva:

overturning

your

boat

or falling into the water. Dry the skin and rub it with 70% alcohol

whenever lake

coming

in

contact

with

water,

coordinate

The

U.

S.

Public

Rico

Field

Health

last

thorough

Station,

along

But Schistosomiasia or no Schisto-

He’s him.

that

there,

evasive and

of

pounder. get

double

year

was

of

marlin

catch

recorded

last

snail was completed in 1956. following E gk lakes were checked: |

catches.

Nickolas

of

— Phil-

Melania,

Loco,

Numero

Loiza Dos

Matrullas.}

and

Patillas, Poncena, Rio Tortuguero and Yauco.

The

snails

these lakes, were found

were

Cinco,

Piedras,

present

but no infected

in all|Sea

other

good

haul,

Queen

II, skippered

in

This

is

the

not

island

an

The

Sea

Queen

meeting

However, mi

team

Ryan

infected.|Several

indication

that’

were

boating

were pulled in.

Ryan.

has

attend the gue’s annual to June 27. This

with

Ryan.

the

invited

Mia-

Leith

to

International Leameetings at Toron:

in

Leith’s

opinion

franchise

for San Juan.

has previously sure San Juan ternational

said that he is will have an In:

League

season. If a franchise

place

within

League,

most

Toronto

All

next

| shift 1s to take

the

such

likely

team

a

International

transaction

be

discussed

at

the

meetings.

the

league’s

owners team

of

will

the be

AAA| present

344 338

336

a

Philadelphia Chicago

’ HOME

RUNS

by Mike | Boyer, St. Louis,

seeing

but

none|

Sanford,

Try

Milwaukee

San Fran.

5-0 9-2

Washington

39

Skowron, New York HOME

17

Maris, New York Lemon, Washington

13 12

Held,

Coates, New York

|Daley, Kansas City

1.000] Staley, Chicago .818|Perry, Cleveland .750]

6-2

.750'Brown,

Estrada,

Baltimore

Baltimore

70

1.000

6-2 6-2

.750 .750

62

= .750

62

.750

beer!

.800

in

shift

All

to

of

Toron-

the

Conti,

sagging attendance in towns, notably Miami,

three

ble

bearing

ces

to

points on

land

sional ball What are

or

have

San

a

a possi-

Juan’s

big-time,

Havana,

or

moving Frank

of

of

Mia-

Toronto

or

to San Juan? Shaughnessy,

the

knows.

chan-

profes-

team. the chances

International

We

certainly

do

MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS LEAGUE

x-Cleveland

28

20

583

%

x-Baltimore

x-New York

32

23

582

29

21

580

Detroit x-Chicago

27 28

24 25

529 528

3 3

7%

x-Washington

22

28

.440

x-Kansas

22

32

.407

City

Boston x-Playing

12

following

feeling

AMERICAN

41

82

possible

3. The some IL

-

18 16

Puerto Rico's

top selling

2. The

President

| 38

unknown,

covered: Sugar Barons

to and Montreal nental League.

League, not.

|

is the

anti-American

Montreal Possibly

45 41 40 38

Cleveland | PYTCHING

that

Cuba.

.328

Mantle, New York

62

and

IN

RUNS

meetings

likely

subjects will be 1. The Havana

331

49 44 41

ua

PITCHING

-335

RUNS BATTED Maris, New York Hansen, Baltimore Lemon, Washington Minoso, Chicago

17

Mathews; Milwsukes Burdette,

Allison,

IN

San Francisco

Cleveland

Gentile, Baltimore

330

RUNS BATTED Banks, Chicago Clemente, Pittsburgh Cepeda, San Franciso

McCovey,

Power,

the is

mi,

(Based on 100 or more at bats) NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING BATTING Runnels, Boston 377 Burguess, Pittsburgh 363 Maris, New York 349 Clemente, Pittsburgh Adcock, Milwaukee

for it

will

is indicative that Miami is still at the June 27 meeting. Leith very much interested in San will accompany Miami owner Juan as a site for their club William McDonald. | in 1961. The shipping executive Although the official agenda

and a 65. out on the | Banks, Chicago

reported

hooked,

Mar.

Joe

and

these fishermen] numerous 300 to 500 pound marlins | Williams, L. Angeles fish the various | jumping throughout the week. | Law, Pittsburgh were

week+

with

Manager

snails | Benitez. His father, manager of | Aaron, Milwaukee the Dorado Beach Hotel, and Frank | Thomas, Chicago

were recently tested for|

lakes

conferred

his

Ashburn,

Twenty anglers from the Antilles | O’Brien accompanied him. Rod Club Schisto. None of who continuously

at

two and

60-pound white marlin pound wahoo. He went

last

Leith yesterday would not disclose for the record what trans-

Sea Queen, pulled: in marlin within an hour n

Bland Hoke Jr. made the week's

one

he

Curry,

from

the Miami

in Miami

General

Art

fishing

Caonillas, Carite, Cartagena, Ci-} fifteen minutes. One weighed 69] ai ae, ou pa ae Sa ae other 51. He used a uineo, Garzas, uajataca, | 50-pound line.

Guayabal,

was

Capt.

adelphia, Wills’ white W

Svoronos

Editor

MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS

Marlin

second

the

fishing try at

I'll eventually

Jumping The

15

where lin

pired

with the U. S. Army Tropical Research Medical Laboratory and other government agencies are waging a full-time battle to conquer the pest.

big

survey

island lakes for the disease ecarrying The

Service

week in an otherwise barren week for salt water anglers hoping for

Lakes Studied The

the

their efforts in trying to check it.”

in

to

Leith

battle.

throughout

landing

close

closer to obtaining

man

Sports

for two years. He is still trying. The local businessman, who brought the Miami Marlins to Puerto Rico for exhibition games recently, thinks today that he is one more step

Pil Still Fish “This

somiasia, I am going bass this weekend for another

areas

STAB

Bob Leith has been trying to get an International League ball team to move here

disease:

Swimmers, however, face the greatest danger since fisherman can observe a few precautionary measures, namely: Avoid fishing streams or near lakes where snails

Local Promoter Still Thinks So By PETER ANDERSON

Murray

Chief of U. S. Public Health Service, Puerto Rico Field Station, has

Puerto

Although infected by the parasite, a person may not be seriously affected, usually in the liver or

lungs,

Dr.

no

lethal

worm

rivers The

Schisto

|

18 night

%

9%

303 game.

12

Tuesday’s Late Games Baltimore 7, Cleveland 4

New

York 6, Kansas City 2 Today’s

Washington cago

New

Games

(Stobbs

(Baumann

York

3-2)

3-3)

(Ditmar

at. Chinight.

43)

at Kan-

sas City (Daley 0-2) night. Boston (Casale 26) at Detroit

(Foytack

1-4)

Baltimore

(Fisher

44)

at

Cleve

land (Bowsfield 1-2 or Pawkins 43) NATIONAL

Pittsburgh San Francisco

LEAGUE

34 32

x-Milwaukee

20 24

630 .571

— 3

x-St. Louis

25

21.

543

5

28

27

491

x-Cincinnati x-Los Angeles x-Chicago x-Philadelphia

26 24 21 20

28 29 26 33

.481 .453 447 377

7%

x-Playing

night

Tuesday’s Pittsburgh

games.

Late

6, San

8 9% 9 13%

Games

Francisco

5

Philadelphia 6, Los Angeles 5 (10

inings)

Today’s St.

Louis

(Klinz

Games 226)

at

Cincin-

nati (Purkey 5-2) night. Chicago (Freeman 2-0) at waukee

(Pizarro

Mil-

42)

Philadelphia (Buwharft 2-6) at Los Angeles (Podres 5-5); Pittsburgh (Mizell 23) at San Francisco (McCormick 7-3) night.

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MacKay Faces

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Establo Nacional’s El Centurion

LONDON,

beat favored Mavi‘ ‘by | pore the fifth race and paid $19.90 and $7.60...He .combined.. with Gellie Debb, * another longshot who returned * $74.30 and $15.50; to produce a daily double pay off of $414.40. — : Longshots contingied in the’ | seventh event as Sonajero beat Gonzalo F. II by a neck to ‘pay $17.80 and

ka

(AP)

John

2. — ‘Barry

“Arillal

qs:

Farew MacKay,

&

the

Ameri¢an

Davis Cupper, ‘who-is second seeded for the men’s singles, yesterday was drawn against Jose <Arilla of Spain in the first round of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Champ-| ionships

opening

Monday.

+

The draw for the 74th Wimbledon

Championship

was

made

atj

; Court Tennis Championships, McKinley, 19, if ranked 14th the D. S.; Holmberg is fourth.

in

But

the -Ivy-Covered- Headquarters of it ‘looked the other way round as the All-England Club. the McKinley won 64, 6-3 in the Neale Fraser, reigning United} round.of 16. States champion from Australia} McKinley is the o American ‘and. the top seed, got a first|to get through into e quarter

$12.40 to his backers. Rookie Wins Two

round match against Franz Hain-| finals.

'\|19-year-old Rod Laver, last years Wiinble- graduate ef Arroyo. Junior High, McKinley Upsets Holmberg don finalist, had a first set fight ‘has been selected Athlete of the in Puerto Rico in the mid 30’s Charles “Chuck” — McKinley, against South Afriea’s Albert Near by the Arreyo, Athletic and early 40’s, yesterday looked but eventually won 86, ‘Association. He was a unanimous like a veteran rider as he brought U. S., knocked Ron Holmberg,}Gaertner home two winners and was in the}. U..S., out-of the London. Grass | 6-4. Angel

of one

Tomas

of the

Cordero,

Jr., ‘son

ka.of

most’ popular jockeys

Austria.

k

money with mounts.

two

Rio Sisdran jat San German, p.m. Ponce

at San

Juan,

8:30

8:30 p.m.

(Sixto Escobar Stadium)

others [out of five

Cordero Jr., who ‘haa to wait uniil recently to get. “license because he hadn’t ached the 18-year-old required age, started his

career

Sunday

Money

with

He

started

. Chino and ing

second

‘frst

next back

to

the

and

jwas in the

two

mounted,

Canastota. yesterday,

by

with

Vencedor

race.

After

resting

two

races,

Cordero)

win

on

was

out

out

‘of

the

came

favored

‘in the fourth event. He

arriv-

in the Celador

|

the ‘money

for

the first time in his short) career with Taquillera in the: fifth but came

the

back

sixth.

c'uded

his

with

The

Gellie:

Debb

young

work

rider

day

in

con-

finishing

fourth with Rarintgo in the seventh race. i RESULTS Ast-$1,500;

alw;

Isabela

3-yrs;

(Landrau)

5.1]2

f.

(Native)

$5.00

$2.50

Pilar, Brunilda, San Blas, Canovanas,' C :rabina, Tocayo, and Bella Aurora also ran.

2nd-$2,650; alw;.2-yrs; 5 f. Gmportea) Eaby Face (Landrau Jc> Ready ¢. Rivera) . Time: 1:01...Skip Lin, Comedida, Ano Nuevo, Libertad, Tonga Doll, Pelotero, Azabache, and Maid of Money also_ran. 2 _7-$1,300; clmg ($1,200); 4-yrsjup; 6 f. CTative)

Ernestito C

(Reyes)

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$10.30

$6.80

(Px 7a7)

ory

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El

mica also 4th_$2,250; m.

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ran. clmg

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($5,000);

and

syrs-up:

(Native)

Celador (Cordero, Jr.)

| Co-

1116

$3.90

2

C-remonia (Maldonad6) | Time: 1:52 2/5. Don. Nico, Collores, 1t trarquina, Walter A., and ba Mulata a’so ran.

5h-$2,000; m_

(Native)

chmg

($4,000);

3-yrs;

11/t6 |

$19.90 ,

$7.70 $3.60

Avagones, Camille, Sparta, | Taquillera, and

Oiram

6 h-$1,300; *cimg «inported)

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‘Time:

(Bonilla)

1:28 1{5. Patsy

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Select your island and enjoy there an unforgettable

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$17.80

$12.40

Time: Le. Volare,‘ Rarintgo, La rifa, Hamlet, Barbalin, » Benaber, O ‘car, -Critico,- and also ran. Handles-Pool ae: daily double $1,,104; mutuels $46; * To'al-$128,882.12 Daily double (numbers 2 and- 2 paid $414.40,

.

Swimming Meet

The third in a series tryouts

for

the

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LEAGUE STAN AND LEADERS PAGE 26 <a

MAJOR

|

:

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Therpy, Take 16, 1966

+

Ortiz R otains Comandante Double

On Split Verdict

Pays $414

Ortiz fought the toughest fight of his career to win a split

EMILIO CARMONA STAR Sportswriter

Welterweight Lei,

on,

five.

Only

a

for

six

$307.55

for

33¢_

purchased

at

apprentice

in

his

RESULTS,

Page

BASEBALL

Schmidt. Dell

W-Haddix

day

(First

Chicago

1

Louis

030

101

100—6

9

000

000

000—0

33

(7)

010

the

100—2

6 1

23x—10111

W-Perry

(7-2).

(Second

Jones

Triandos;

Briggs

030

280—13

140 000 000—

Brown, and

Game)

000

(8),

(5),

Wilhelm

(6)

Grant

(6),

(9)

(3-4).

and

Triandos

Romano.

L—Grant

(42).

Pilarcik

(2),

HR—Baltimore,

(1).

Washington Chicago

000 004 p00—4 90 200 110 20x—6 10 0 Ramos, Lee (8) and Battey; Kemmerer, Lown (6), Staley (7)

and

Lollar.

Ramos vers 2.

W—Staley

(3-8). (9).

(7-2).

HR—Chicago,

PHOTOGENIC— Anna Dmitrieva, Russian Lawn Tennis Champion, She

does a handstand

is competing

000

000 000 300 0-3

HR—Boston,

003

000

Boone

1—4101

(1).

81

Rodriguez,

N,

C.

Santurce,

(®#—David

Puerto

Rico,

finally late Tuesday broke the jinx that had harrassed the club Nautico De

2 0

for London

at Wimbledon

photographers.

Monday.

(AP

Photo)

to

gave

scored

the

with

and

a left

Ortiz

hook

to

nod

Fred

the

champion

round

body

and” a hard

right.

In the fifth round Loi- started to

move

in

while

for ed with | left jabs. Bottaro In the fastest

Ortiz

scor-

145-143)

Judge

id ‘Loi

first

by

a

quit

at

rally

of

the

fight Ortiz landed with a left to the head and a right to the body. Ortiz missed a left to the head in the sixth but connected with «tard right to the body. ~ came’ back ‘with a “eft.

‘Tight-left ‘to» the head

and Loi

responded with two good rights, ending the~ furious seventh. round.

although; -Ortiz

end.

Ortiz

started

left

and

Loi

landed—-an

FRANCISCO,

(AP)

San Juan

blue marlin

ing team here during of stormy seas.

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Rodriguez’ pounds

and

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weighed

boated

441%

in 50 min-

utes on 80 thread line. His catch moved the Puerto Rican team

into first place in the International Blue

Marlin

Tournament.

Harvey Haddix won his fourth* and game.of the season against three setbacks. The loss marked the first time the Giants*have lost

the ; ‘eighth

right

to

the

with

head

a

and

uppercut.

Dick

Groat, and

scored

two

Don

in five at bats.

s# 2 8

| Perry Wins

three

Rodriguez’ 441 Lb. Marlin Leads Island Tourney Team HATTERAS,

Detroit New York Kansas City

L— Sie-

Boston

back

of the season in either Major r Lea, gue.

0

5 10 3

Locke,

Lee

W—Wilhelm

13

came

left, to the =

third

Hoak led a 19-hit attack as the Pirates clobbered the faltering San Francisco Giants, 14-6, yesterday and widened their National League lead to three games, largest margin

.

Baltimore Cleveland

and it

SAN

L-Barber

(3-3).

the

Pirates Romp, 14-6; Indians Down Birds

Barber, Hoeft (5), Portocarrero and Courtney; Perry and Ro-

mano.

Zidich

shook up Loi with a left be

LEAGUE 100

City.

Both fighters were cantibis in

Cincinnatt

000

York

turned to jeers as Referee

Bybee

the

St.

400

New

(who

ing.

81

in

to the

Matt)

Never

Cepeda

body

slip.

a tremendous roar went up’ when

in

champ

atid: his left! hook to the ‘chopping right to the head cored points in the: furious insid fight.

0

Cleveland

ad-

148-146 margin. The Associated Press card had Ortiz ahead! by 145-143 after the 15-gruelling rounds,

Milwaukee 100 001 012—5 13 HR-—-Chicago, Bouchee (2). ge

Baltimore.

weight:

a

a solid

Judge

Rican-born

lives

Ortiz

1.0"

000 0044

AMERICAN

pound

ruled

‘Loi landed

the head that shook the challenger* : Loi went on the offensive in the fourth _tound landing a‘ left

gave

Game)

000

2%

cheers

Maranda ¢8) and

Francisco, (9).

a

Vern

(2-6).

HR—-San_ (12), Mays

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to Loi by a 145-143 margin. The

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nationally.

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the Orioles

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